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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-11-02 - Orange Coast PilotBy JONATHAN VOLZKE °' ... ,.. .... ~ Costa Mesa baby sitter arrested on suspicion of leaving seven infants and toddlers alone in her Costa Mesa home while she ran errands alle&edly telephoned several of the children's Chicago Bears coach Mike Dltka suffered a mild heart attack today./ A2 Index Bulletln Board Bustness Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Food Mfnd& Body Opinion ~ Police Log Pubflc Notices Sports Weather A3 A5-6 B6-8 'C6 84 A8 C1-4 A7 85 cs_ A3 84 81-4 A2 . parents after her arrest and asked them to let her waich their chtldren again. . "I told her it would be a'told day 1n hell." Kathl~n Machahon said today. Machahon was ono of several parents who paid Stephanie Kay Pocket .. of GOP ~ba.cking Dukakls By BOB VAN EYXEN Ot ... 0.-,,.. .... In the 1980 and 1984 landslide prcsiden1iaJ victories for Ronald Reagan. conservative Democrats lfcre and across the npuon voted in droves for the Republican candidate. and Republican leaders say they hope for a similar trtnd in this year's election. But there are at least a few Re.publicans in Orange County. who plan to cross over and vole for Democratic prcsMentiat candidate Michael Ouultis this v~ar. "I've known Michael for 30 years and 1 have never known a person with greater integrity." said Sally Anne Miller.. a Replllblican and Jrv10e City Council member. Miller. 53. sa1dat a Republicans for Ouka.kJs press conference Tuesday that part of her attraction to the Demoaauc ucket stems from her personal impression of the candidate. \\hom ~e de cnbed ~s a "arm and1" idual "ho does not forgci his fnends. But Mill~. who said she hails from (Pleaee eee DU&AIUS/ ~) Young, 23. at least $60 a week to provide daycare in her Coriander Dnvc home. Stall. Machahon and other parents also said Young's care for their children was gOod. although some complained tticir children came home hung(} and their diapers wncn 't changed freq Oen tty enough. The children, ranging in age from 3 months to 2 )Cars, all v.erc in good health when officers found them. although police v.ere forced to change about $Jll diapers. according to re- ,. pons. A neighbor called pohce Monday when he allcae<Sly saw Young leave the apa'nment. The neighbor knew Young cared for 5tveral children dunng the da) and he b«ame concerned for their safet\. Lt. Alan Kent said. • • · , The neighbor knocked on Young's dOOf and telephoned the apanment and finally alened police. Kent said. When officers amved. they.pctrtd 1n a window of the apartment and sa..,. a 3-month-<>ld child la)ing on a bed. -- 2SCENTS The bed did not Nlve railings or an~ dev1~ to keep the child from falling Lt. Ga~.Webstcr said . Lookina "' another window. the officers saw seven more toddlers fi "e an cribs and two on the floor. Kent said. • - The ttlephone an the apanment was ofTthe hook. Webster said Young returned home while tht' officers were there and was arrested for felony child neglect. Kent said She was booked 1nro Orange Count~ Jail on S 10.000bail and released earl\ T ucsda) when she posted the bond. Several parents. some of Whom ha\.e rehed on Youngforaslongassi• months. said today they have re- tt1\ed calls from Youna. aslc1n1 that their children a~an be left an her arc. \.iachahon. a Costa Mesa resident. paad YoungS60 a "eek to care f<>'" her 17-month-old son. She said Young·s $<.'I"\ ice "basically was good:· but thought Young probably cared fortoo man' children .. he sprtad hersdf too thin:· (Pleue .ee JAILED/ A2) • By ROBEllT HYNDMAN 09 .. Dl9r ........ Shcntrs deputies are searching for a t 2-year-old La&una Niauel gJrl last seen at lunchtime Tuesday outsidp a aroccry store. w knnifa l)nn Lillie and her IS-year~ sister were visiting the Luck) Food CmlCr at Pacific lslind Dnve and Alicia Parkway at a T noon.- Jenntfer waited outs1dc while her older saster went into the store. but was go~ when her sister return~. said Lt. Dae\ so . heriffs Deoartmint wc>kcsman. •; Pe>lice hope· openness will Cllt traffic d~aths ihc--ststff. •hose-name was. un- a , a1~t>te thas mo"llang. scarctacd the area for Jennafct. but could not locate her \\hen Jenmfe .. s11ll had not returned b\ t> 30 pm .. her p&J"C'Dts contacted 01~ r.rngcr Covnty Shtnfl:s De®nm~ "-'b•ch or- uni1ed a search. .\ more e\tens1ve searc rtsumc<f ~- this morning v.1th a mobile command ' post set up a1 a count' garaat at Pacific Island and .\hc1a:o1son said T"C'f\·e officers. assisted by a blood- hound. traced her possible rou1e 10 a By ROBERT BARKER OftMDllltr .......... u Huming1on Beach lflotOF cycle officers wiO try something Monday that may be a first in the annals of police enforcement. They're not only going to announce in advance where they'll be concen- trating their forces in a campaign-to crack down on unsafe drivers. they~ll also announce what kind of traffic ~enscs they'll be tookina for. "We want people to know that v.e won't be sneaking around the bushes increase o'er 1987. Bryant saad. JUSl trying to write tickets:· said ., Officer Bert At.ktns_ a 15-)ear Officer Craig Bryant. a policeman 9f pohcc 'eteran in Huntington Beach. 11' yeaT"S"Wtw's-spentthc lastsix-years , said the motorcycle dela•l---Oilklal- astride a motorcycle. I) called the Critical Accident up- "Wc want the program to be an prcss1on and Enforcement Team - education and for drivers to sa).t. will starrll 6-month program Mon· 'Maybe I am going too fast or day at Beach Boulevard between the following too closely or making San Diego Freewa) and Warner unsafe lane changes. or lhac kind of .\\eoue. -011'" of "Ttre ~o5ltre3:',I) thing.··· tra,eled ~nd most-acadent prone Thinecn .Qtople have lost their areas m the Cit)" _ lives--in traffic WTecks this )'ear in The team may work for a month at Huntiniton Beach. a 20 pen:ent that location before moving on 10 other h1gh-nsk areas. including Warner Avenue be"tween Ed"ards an6 Ma~noha streets and .\dams .\,,_en ue-betwttn fk-aett BouleVT'd 1md the Santa Ana R1,er. The officers. who were selected from thedepanment's 11-man motor squad. will distribute signs announc· mg where the' ·11 operate_ The~ also ptinr 10 make anriounctmcnts over cable TV and through ncv.spapers Chief Bill Pa' ne ~1d Tuesda' that Huntington Beach has "a te-mble accident h1stor) .. and that he's Ex-hostage still doesn't feel free Jacobsen an uished over those still held in Lebanese prisons By JONATHAN VOLZKE .... ....,,... ... Two yean to the day after h1s- releasc from ~banesc captors. for-mer Huntinaton Beach resident David Jacobten said he still 1sn'1 free. Reached Tuesday at Mercy Medi- cal Center in ColOrado where be works as an administrator.Jacobsen said he has yet to celtbralC his Nov. 2. 1986. release because other Americans are scill held . .. It is not 1 special day;• Jacobsen uid ... I'm stan in cha1n1 with my brolhen beina held in Lebanon. There's not a day I don't think about them and their ordeal. .. Shiite Moslem capton held J.coblen. S7, for 17 months after wld!inl hi'!' at papoiftl .from a llreet an lenaat. where~ WIS an ldmini1ua1or for IM American University Hospital in lbewaNom • country. ~ A ~uate of UCIA JIC'Obsen ~t three decades IS D lld- minsuator for a Los A•lcMra boloital. But then. d1vofced and witft 'his thrw chaldteva pown. he decided to try hfe O'¥e11Ca and took a Job n admin11tt1tor of the Saudi h15 son said. Arabian ttturity forces hosptt.al 1n "We were not Rambos. or Riyadh. metttnane5 or ~rs of for-· In I 9M he became head of the tune." Jarobstn said. "We ~ Alntrican Un1VC1"'$1ty Hospital. one there becautr pur ao•cr11mcnt -....... -r.tw Ofdlle la~ med1cal fKilitia in the wanted us theft.· Middle East Four Americans JICObsen saad hC was hCtd in an llffaidy Md llftii kidriipped. and 11rlm. windowlnl room. sh8ckkd JtKOblen ~ ao bi tbt samt fate jUSl feet from T my Ancknon.. thtef · wtitlls..,.... Iii was abducted. Middle Eu& ~t of the ................ .._ lillta.1119'kUtoopatMA ... ' IM7 .. ......... u ••.. enthused about the ne" prog,rnm "Traffic enforcement 1s aimed for the purpose of saltt) and this tprogram l IJ"C's-rt more-officral f'C'C'Ognau"dn •· Officers said pnonues will be gJ\ en 10 such v1olat1on as speeding. follow- 1 ng too closet). unsafr lane changes and b1c)cle and pcdestnan '101· auons. .. Thev'll also be che't'kmg to be sure dnven arc v.·eanng ~at belts and that youngsters arc loc1.(ci m child safet\ scats. bus s<op on Clubhouse Drive near C'rov.n Valle" Pmway · The mim.ng_ g1_!1 did ·-not attend school Tuesda\. t;ut d«s nol have a h1stof) of running a~) from home ''.\t this ume the~ as no reason to bel1e"e there was any foul pla> 1n,ol"ed. but ifs too earl) to tell.· Olson said --Jenna fer 1s 4 feet 11 inches taJI. has blonde hair and hazel eyes.. and was d~ in a dark blue skin and )ellow shirt. Options on sale pftollway Ia·nct County'$ faflure to buy right-of-way may vota-'78deal By PAl.L ARCUJPLEY °' ... .,..,Net .... Wan 1ha1 count\ offlciaJs ma' be purpos<I~ t~ U\g to bttak an aarte- ment. the Laguna Be.ac-h Cit~ Council wtll e\am 1~c whether It wants \o '01d the sale of nght-of-wa} for tht> San Joaquin Hills tollwa). Tucsda' the counc11 asked Cm Attome l>hahp Kohn 10 dn~ up 1ts options following the county's failure to make a SC> m1lhon pa}ment b) Monda) 's deadline for 140 acres ot right-<>f-v.a) thro\.llh S)camort H1ll Alrcad) on record as oppo ana the toll rMd. some rounc1l members initially ~re cncourqed that the county was rcneai"I on the contracl They saw an opportunity 10 'VOid the saAt and bk>ck. or ckla) con true· tion of the conidof. lkat officiall art UJPICIOUS thC' county ma) want oua Of tbc conlf'l('t ··Theft are rumors that lht count would hkc to 1tt .ui break the qrttmcnt.'' Counctlman c1I ttUpllrid Said. . TM COft....a caMCliS fbr iM coui~ to pay S6 malhoa fOr the fiP•~r ............ ,,: .. , .... ll!!l!f\lind '°the ... Ol IM COC'riclof. ~- SbcMlkl .-CGalf'Kt be vOided. the COUftt}' ~ tould 1111 tlM the ,...~ bf.naancat ,_. ~..._ .............. WI;' ' . -;;/:. • :: ~CJ].icago Bears coach Ditka ·stricken witti. heart attack , LAKE FOREST. Ill. (AP) -Chi- cqo leartcoecb Mike Di~ Juffe~cd a mild heart atiact after hu mornina workout today at the team's arainina campand'was hoS'pitalized in serious but S\lbk condition. Oilka. 49. was given medication for a blocked artery. accordinJ to Or. Jay Ale~ander. a statJ' cariologjst at Lake Forest Hospital. School in nearby Prairie View. 111. IOl"I to Ft help," Roland said. "But Dilka. eccompanicd bx_ scvcraJ of youcould1eUbewuobv1ou.sJymdirc the team's assistant co.ches. wu need ol'Mlp ... taken to the hospital by private -"--L . .. vehicle from Halas Hall at the ~mp M""~ey JOked late~. I know one •bout 8:3() a.m. of the re.sons ,tha~ he did not want to Auisunt coech Johnny Rotand JO to the ~tal 1s that he wanted to said Ditka suffered mild chest pains inuod~ VICC Pla&dcnt ~ very Monday H \veil. but apparently didr-bedly. - Ditb did not want to go to the u a ~yer and CQaeh1 Ditka n his _, .-tesvyill clearTliµr°~day ••Jt's too soon to say when he will be back and resuming his duties." Alex- 'nder said. "He suggested 48 hours." "He felt a little rueful about all this. nothint about them. Roland said Known for his fiery te,n~ent hospital but was convinced by three coechi"I career with the llas assistant coaches. Cowboys and stayed there nine years / "He was fightin.J us. not necessarily before bcinc named head coach of the fighting us. but discouraging us from Bears in 1982. He said that there was a JOOd reason to be brought to the hospital." Bears President Mike McCaslcey said after speaking briefly with Ditka. McCaskey said Oitlca appeared to be 1n good spirits. and had joked that he had planned to visit a friend at tlle same hospital later today. Ditka's wife. Diana. was at the hospital. 42 killed when bus runs off road in India Bryan Harlan. a Bears spokc$man. said Ditka suffered the chest pains aner he finished has daily exercise rouunc. D1trka was getting dressed to make a brief appearance at a rally for Gt'orge Bush at Stt'venson High NEW DELHI. India (AP) -At least 42 people were killed when a bus plunged intoad.itch today in nonhern Jammu-Kashmir state, United News oflndia said. The news 1Jency said more than 12 people were injured when the stat~ operated bus fell into the Raai ditch in Doda district about 37S miles north of New Dtlhi. Two of the injured were hospitalized. Police rescue t.cams recovered all 42 bodies, UNI said. The total number of passcnacrs on board the bus coming from Kishtwar to Jarnmu City, winter c.apital of the state. was not known, the news agency said. Another attempt to save sea lion slate'd Rl"scuers will make a third anempt at rescuing a sea lion who is slowly "being killed by fishing line wrapped ~round its neck. the wounded animal while it lay on ing. Passina boaters have seen blood the buoy. oozing from the wounds. Should the Spokeswoman ludi Jones said line cut an a(kry, the animals would thcy•rc convinced from phot~phs bleed to dalth. . and film that two d ifferent sea lions But u long as the ~ hons are ~ Friends of the Sea Lion will venture :Out to the buoy at the cntraocc to ~:wport Harbor Saturday to try to. ~lure the pup that lounges. there ~1th otbcr sea hons. are suffcrina the same fate. hea.lthy enouah to SWlm, they can . eady elude ~uers. :0 The Laguna Beach-based orpmza- :tion has twice failed in attempts to net ... However, they ~heve 1bcy only -. , ~imiJ..cxpens fear the ani.,.b' have a chance to capture tbe younget" onl.f"hope is a Catch-22 situa1ion in and smallc.r of the two. which they have to become so ill they A tan&le ot .fishing line wrapped will beach themselves whcft they around t11cir necks is slowly tighten-cookl be captured. . . . ~ ~AILEDSITTERAPPEALSTOPARENTS ••• -· ~'1'1omAl . ·~achahon safd. "My son came home treated by a doctor twice. wet and .~ungry someumes. especially .. We couldn't figure it out. .. Cooper hungry. said. "We'd get it cleared up by Machahon said she was unaware Monday mo= and it would be that Young did not have the necess-back bJ Wed y." ary county licenses to operate a. Cooper said today he now suspects daycare ceri ter. · his daughter was not being changed "It JUSt never came up." she said. often enough. he said she did not even consider Y · t h h t h "I scriouslv doubt Stephanie was oung s reques t at s e re um er chaneing hCT.~ c~ said ... A lot of son to Young's home. v-~-· Tamra Hermes. a Santa Ana the tames. the diapers that we took woman who paid Young to care for over th~ weren't used." her 8-month-old son. said Young Mary Hicks. who paid 590 for called her Tucsda)' to request shl" Young to watch both her Children. bring back her infant. defended the baby sitter. Rex Hoover. whose fiancee relied "In my eyes. $he's noia criminal.'' on Young to watch bt'r 2-)ear-old Hi cks said. "I popped tn several times daughter. said the) also received a call in the past. and she was aJways there. 10 continue; the sernct. We've never had a problem:· Young, reached at her apanment Hicks said she's looking for a new sitter, but may be forced to pay twitt as much. "My husband and I both make decent mooey. bol we don't know if we can afford a new sitter and a house payment." she said. . Other parents said they had no problems in the past. but,polict said things might have happened that parents just didn't know about. Kent said officers found evidence the children were left alont' in the past. . "T.tie neighbor made reference that this is not the first time ... Kent said. The parents appeared dcf~nsivc of Young when they am"ed to pick up their children. Webster said. U.S. Temps ~ ...... ... 27 Calif. Tempe. ........... • • .. " .... ~ 12 47 :r.=: 24 "°"'' ...... sf"'· ==~ 47 44 Albl;querque 73 .. ft N . ., Andlor-O-. M 22 ~ .. • iw.a u .. A .... 64 .. OrlendO 1$ 5S ~ ., 50 AllMllC()lly 49 ~ ~ 41 40 LOI..,.._ 17 11 ......_. 50 41 ~ ., • o..nit N 51 ·~ 15 ~ ==r. .... M 31 ,,_,..... 17 .. ... 74 50 4t 47 =: n 61 llollon SS 41 PorlMncl,ON. 67 64 T1 .. 8ult* SS ,, =City •• ,, AldlilooOd City • .. ~.sc .. 50 • .. ..,,~ • st 0Mrtcll1e.N C ... 40 72 51 ..._ ., 54 ~. ... 31 Ale""'-' 4t 43 S..Dlego .. ., eo 21 St LOUii • a7 .., ,,8'Clee0 .,, lit c....ieno 51 31 Sell UQClty 12 llO s..;o. .. 5t ColumOul.Oftlo 56 ~ SMAlltonlo 11 67 ... 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Monka .. • 71 .. .,.... • • l 1 Y*r---~ T._V-., • 2' 12 .. ~---.41D111.., d r .... n • ...... r .. • u.......-...,..._ ___ ... _ ..... ...... .. • Tides EX-HOSTAGE STILL DOESN'T FEEL FREE ••• l'remAJ their families." but has never offered any incenuuve Jf nothing else, th~ election might Jacobsen reportedly wasthe scc~nd-for ~be public's ~elp in findina and biina a change ·'" the !"akeup of t.bc • hostqe released. thr~ugh Vnned freeing the Amencan hostages. task force, wh1ch ultimately might States arms. trading wnh Iran. The A reward would likely work, he lead to ttttdof!l for the hostagcS. Rev. Lawrence Jel)CO "!'llS released in said. because the number of capton is J~n ~1d he w~~ for the July 1986. allegd;fly in return for small. He said the same group. with release bis friends • untd. JUSt a few Umted States wllhngncss to sell about .so members. is holdina all 9f mo~tbs. aac>, when he decided to take weapons. . the hostagcS in Lebanon. althou&h the job in Denver.· The .ncgoti~tions and trades they use about JO different names to "Fortwoyears..land Rey.J~,a~ erupted into t~ lran-Con1ra scandal, confuse authorities. ourex,P.Cnsc. lobbied for our fricnd9, in '.*'hichlormer U~ Mafinc Lt. ~ol.. And. he said. word travels fast in he uid. "But I wa~'t ,ettina .IM Ohver ~orth deta~led in televised Lebanon .a poor counll}' where J)l'OP.ef ret~ I decided _&t ~ l!IDC Congressional h~nngs ~ plan that people-al~ays need of money. lo slip~ m~ ~ ~ h'7 . allowed the United States to trade He said bcd1dn t rearethisdecisaon arms for hostages and divert profits "t'eoplc ar:c desperate a~d there are to leave Huntinaton. lkacb, because from the weapon sales to the U.S.-no secttts tn Lebanon. Jacobsen of the traftk. pollution and coqe1- supported Nicaraaua Freedom said .. -Terry Anderson and I aarttd-tion, except that he left behind bis Fighters. that 1n the first months w~ ~ere llc~<L t~~bildrm and their c~ildrm. The plan ~ carried out b¥ the '200 Lebanese ~new of our 1den11ues But I had the oPPOnunlty to come National Sccunty Council. l>res1den1 an~ our locat~on. Rewards ~ould home.~ be praent ~ ~ weR Ronald Rcapn denied knowledge of bnnJ ~. massive flood of tnfor-bom, Jacobsen 111d. :'TC!'r the plan untillt became public. mauon. . A~n bas a 3-year-old s>rl that Jacobsen said Tuesday the U.S. Jacobsen sard he an~ other released he J never. ~. that·· be-?s never government was forced to use the host.aees offered to Stfi throuah the huaed ~kissed. . . National Security Council in a covert lead~ and allow State Dq>artme~t OcSQi1e the anpasb tha1 suU ~Ids toda). said she would not discuss the case but denied makrng the requests. She said she has retaint'd an anomey. "l called the parents to give them rn)' story. but I didn't ask them to bnng back their kids ... TOLLWAY AGREEMENT • ._. From Al effort to free the nosta~-bttause officials lo act 00 those with~ himc:a~n._•A4Jba..100he.lricnds~· -traditional meifiods were too bureau-The offer fell on deaf ears, he ~id,. lel\ ~hind in Benut. Jacobsen said cratic for success. The ~tale Department w~n t even Amencans should not hate the Randal~Cooper of Costa Mesa also said he and his wife paid S60 a week for Youne to care for their 17-month- old daughter. They said they were unaware that Young was unlicensed. "We inspected the household and talked to her clients and ~verything seemed on the up and up ... Cooper said. He said his daughter also suffered from severe diaper rash . and was The Laguna council wtll look at its options in a special closed session meeting Nov. 14. The Irvine City CQuncil also has called a special mecttng to discuss an agreement between that city and Newport Beach on the size and use of the tollway. During their Tuesday meeting. council members ~greed nr ~qnsrder the JOtnt pohcy statement released by Mayor Larry Agran and Newpon Mayor John Cox that dictates a s1x- lane corridor where heavy trucks would be restricted. The proposed agreement wou ld include pro •1s1ons for two add11tonal Lanes targeted specifically for car pools along the 14 . .S-mile route and rilht-of-way for a monorail or train. · lhe Irvine council ca lled a special meeting for 4 p.m. Friday to discuss the agrccment.·A closed session wrtl be followed by public discussion. DUKAKIS FINDS SOME GOP SUPPORT ••• From Al the conscrvau"e wtnj of the Re-"I think Dukak1s 1s a bnlliant publican Pany. also said she belie ved man," she said. "I fail to get Bush's in the Democrat's polittcal program. message. He keeps on bnngjng up "I thrnk Michael is more con-over and over again things that ~f'\alfre_th.aA ~ DCQPk-th1Ak." -Duulusanswered poli1ety long ago." she said. "(('nainly when ·it comes to Bayless. 66, said she was concerned money.. he 1s. The deficit is a big that problems such as homelessness concern of his. and that's something f had gotten worse in the past eight cena1nl)' agrtt with. On the spending years and might continue \O worsen side. I cenainly agree with more under anothera Bush administration. money for education... A 23-year-old markt'ling specialift dismissed GOP suppon for Dukak1s as insi&f!ific~nt. He said he had not heard of any Republicans who were supporting Dukakis. 1'm verr:'c=~s...,.u rpn.,,..,...,,""'sca~--1.-=o-.,...hc""a,....r that anyone in a responsible jOvemmen- tal position finds anything at all 10 support in the Democratic tkkct. ".he said. refemng to Miller's public statement of support for Dukakis. "Reagan turned to the NSC be-m~t '!Vlth tJ:ac captors, h~ said. Le~. . . . cause he was fed up with the inabilitr, With ~1nor protcct~ons. I could . '&op&e sh<M&ld. be kind 1n their of the bureaucracy to respond. • safely.get m1o ¥(.est Benuf and. mC!' ~ts of the Lebanese ... he saJd. Jacobsen said. "The State Depart-the kidnappers, Jaco~n said. I "They should. not be .a~ when a mentjust cannot do it. They arc more should think some~y in the Sta~ Lebanese .~ily puU 1~ children up concerned with their careers than the Dcpattm~nt co~ld do.~' as well, thats for.~ tn the Uni~ Sta.tes tO welfare of Americans tra~elina and what they re paid f~r. . thetr kids can ~Y ou~ wtthe>U:' working abroad." The sft~aon m.iaht ~anac .with t~farofmelll in the arr. Officials at the Slate Department. the upcom11\1 prcsadcnllal elect1o~s. ~ not ha~ the Lebanese. They which Is the lead agency in a task force bu :Jacobse.UZd lbat was unccrtarn. are Victillll. toe>. of the ClA. FBI and Department of Defense working for the release of thehostages. could not be reached to Ba dlt~ .._ wil. ., I. 4:.t-f $3 respond. __ a e ... me.ea .. eace.aor .. ~_ng -Jacot>stn charged the State Depart-· -- ment is too political to free the SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (AP) -A atto~ Timothy Mannion blamed hostages and. since Iran-Contra, is man with an 18-ycar criminal record Roldan s criminal activities on drug afraid to make a politically damaging has been sentenced to life in prison for addiction and alcoholism. He also mistake in the negotiations. an armed robbery in whkh S3 was contended the .victi"l of the SJ heist "Everybody is afraid of political taken. "was hcrlclf a junk\e who is DO'li liability because of lran:jate," he WiJliam Roldan, Js: ofSprinafield, doina time." said. "But it's not a Repubhcan issue. also was ,scn~nccd Monday by But AllistUt District Attomc.y il's net a Demeeratie issue. i · 1 e erm. bureaucratic issue. The bureaucracy mo Cross to concurrent ctlht-to aquina Roldan's criminaJ record was must be responsible to the needs ofits I 0-year sentences on five buralary "a continuous entn.i from the time he people." chars.cs and concurrent ~ to live-became an ad uh'' and "continues The former bostaac said the Saate year scn1ences on four counts of unabated except for the times Mr. Department offers up to-S2.SO,OOO larccny. HcpleadcdauiltytoaU of the Roldan has been incarcerated. .. rewards for international terrorists chaqics. Roldan will be eli,ible for pude in involved in hijackinpand bombinp.. In a plea for mercy, defmsc IS~ accordina IO Dunphy . .\nother Republican. Huntington from Costa Mesa was another Beach resident Dan Bchhn~. said he Dukakas Republican who attended was dtSturbcd by Republtcan can-Tuesday's press conference. Fuentes said the number of Orange County Democrats supportin& Bush 1s much more significant t1'an ·the ,------------------------------------------ number of Republican crossovers. d1datc George Bush's assoc1a11on .. As a recent graduate of UCI. I can with the Iran-Cont ra scandal and the tell you there arc a lot of Republican S<><alled ··sleaze factor " 1n the Re-)'Outh an Orange County •ho arr agan adm1n1\tra11on. concerned about things such as "I'm very concerned that a man homele~css and the wclfaR of the who says he was so close to 1he center poor," Dean Ocrleth said. of power all those years has not been He said he believed the OuW1s w1lhng to tell us what was going on." ticket would be more willing to deal he said. w11h such social problems and to get Behling. 57. said he was disgusted away from constantly escalating de- with Bush's choice of Dan Quayle as fensc spending. his runninc mate. None of those present al the press "Quayle !lone of the most un$ulted conferencecould say how widespread people for pubhc office I've ever Republican support for Dukakis is in seen," he said. Orange County A retired Navy officer. Behl in& also But Barbara Martin. a Corona del complained of Bush's support for Ma r Republican workina for Rcqan administration cuts m vet-Dukakis, said she had ~ived nu- • erans· benefits. merous phone calls from Re- Pcgy Bayless, a Newport Beach publicans interested in crossing ~ RcpubCK:an, aid she was votin& for party line in 1988. Dukakis because she was impressed Tom Fuentes, chaJrman of the -with his intelligence. Pranae County Republican Party. ~~E MJPlll U..OA'lee "We feel th.at the Oranac County community is home to many Bush Democrats in that the center of the county. where the Democrats arc more stronaJy registered than we arc. is showina strongly for Bush in alJ the pofrs we.,re aware of." bf said. Not all of the R~publkans at Tuesday's press conference said they were supporting Democratic lqislat· ive can<lidatcs as well as Dukakis. "I'm still voting for (Sen. Pete) Wilson," said Behlina. Millet' 1lto said she would vote for Republicans in stale and national lqjslative ~. Derlcth said. however. that he would be votina for Onnocra1ic Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy. who ischallcna-ina Republican incumbent Wibott for the U.S. Senate. Bayless alto said sht would switch puties for lqJsllti ve eontest.t as wdl u the presidential race. '· • ._.., .. _c-...._CA .............. tMO. C:-. ......_CM tM29 ~ -. M2•117• .,._,... & edllOfNll ..,...,,, Ja.te11U642~6 ....._..,,.. •?W• _ .... ,... ...... "''"' _....,.,, ...... ,.,, ........ c.,......,. __ ...,.. __ ....,.. --., ............ -:::;.. ............. ............... IJf/I - ....... -----~· ,.. .. "" ....... .,_, ....... , ....... ..... ............. ...., .. ....... • • - , 0t-9 CoeM DAILY PtLOTIW~. ~ 2. 1911 r .. New~rt police to be honored at awards ltinCheon F\l apprO~es hotel proje~t funding A film and slide praentation ~ New- port Beach l)Olice officien in action will bi&hli&ht the 18th apnual Police AW&{ds Luncheon T6W"!day at 11 :30 a.m. at the Four seasons Hotel. Tbe event is spomored by the Newpon harbor Ala Chamber of Commerce aod the l 0.-. Oub, a poup of businesamen and women who suppon the depattment By JOYCE BODLOVJCR °' .. ..., ........ Construction of a $25 m1llton Manott hotel complex 1n Fountain Valle) moved closer to reaht> T unday as the city's redevelopment agency appro"ed a thrcc- way financial agrccmcnt between the city. ~arriou.Corp. and the landow~. . ' ' Cuy Council mem~rs. acting as the City's Agency For Community Develop- ment, unanimously voted to jJVe the Mamon approximately SI . 7 mil hon in the form of a w rebate t<> purchase 1hc -acre parcel on the sou1hv.es1 comCT of later A 'cnue and Brookhu~t Strttl The land" owned and farmed b~ the Hara fam1h The agenC} "'•II bu) 1he land from 1hc Hara family forS9 I m1lhon and then ~II 11 to the Mamon \\hen lhc-proJ«t 1\ bu1h 1n three 1tan, the rn) v.111 refund SI 7 million of Marnotl's uu. pa' m(nb o'er 0-.c years. · Acrord1ng to Ci't\ ~anager Jud, Krise). the arrangement ahov.s Mamott-10 pa) a reduced price of$ 7 4 ni1lhon for the land "h1lc the Clt) grts annual taA rc,cnuc of S605.000. ln add1uon. Kelsey said. IM ctt) "''"get tv.o quality hotels that have minimum impact on traffic. The t\\<o-hotcl prOJC<'l would pro' 1de :?70 rooms: I SO rooms at the Mamou Coun)ard. a moderate!\ pnccd hotel' for shon -1crm tra"clen. and 110 roodls at th( Mamou RC11dence Inn for long-1erm \'iSltOr<i'. Ka) Hara said his-family has "agreed in pnnc1ple" to the propasal. but sull continues to taJk v.-tth other dtvelopcn about the sale of the land. "We talked with two this wee ··he said. .. The) said as long as "'e are not out of escrow, Y.C can stall talk. .. Hara had said he fell pressured by the CU} 10 negotiate with the hotel chain. "'Tbose feclingst1ll havcn'tchangcd," he ~1d .. I stall fe'CI slightly prcssuf'Cd. that our choices ~ere narroY.cd. In alJ hkelihood. i.f Y.e didn't ,o with Mamou's offer we would not ha\'.thttn able to complete the transaction at the year's end. We would ha\ e tlcen taking our chances."" Tables may be raerved at $300 each, while individual ~u ue SJO, lletervations may be made by c:alling the chamber at 644-82 l l. . Propmltloa d&caaloa set Representatives of the League of Women Voten will pve a non..~ briefing on the 29 propositions on the election ballot at tonight's ineetin& of Socak Up Newpon •.t the Villa ?ilova ~l:. 3131 W. Coast Highway, Newpor.t V:eterans fighting city oyer meeting hall . . ' ---- Tbe procram will include a brief summary of the ~und and arguments for and against each proposition and bond measure. The event will begin at 6: l S p.m. and more information is available at J42-4226. Berge.on to •peak State Sen. Marian Bcrgcson will be the guest ~er at Thursday's breakfast meeting of the Republican Business and Professional Women, to be held at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. The event is scheduled for 7:4S a.m. and reservations are required. The ~ast cost is ·s IO per person, and details may be obtained by calling ISl-6208. . Computer •orblJop a"t occ· A workshop to provide lnfomation on 1.be various types of bard ware and software available for communications will be offered lbunday at 7 p.m. in Room 108 of the Administration Building at Oranae Coast Collq.e. !be workshop,. sponsored by OCCs IBM PC User Group and participants may r:cJistcr by telephone at 432-S880. Annual membership dues in the computer group a.re $20. By JONATHAN VOLZltE .. .Otho.-, .... ..- .\group of war "eterans "On a battlr ofa different SQfl by persuadmg the Costa Mesa City Council to reconsider a plan to demolish 1he1r aging meeting hall. C11y staff mem~f'i advised the council ·to buy the 5 1-)car-old Veterans l\.1emonal Hall and adjacent proba11on bu1ld1ng for S750.000 and level the structures _ .\n outpouring of protest from \ eterans. however. swayed the council to onlv appro'e the purchase of the propem. "uh the possib1l1t) of ref urb1sh1ng o ne ·of the butldt ngs on 18th treet. "When you tear those buildings down. you're k1ck1ng the veterans out of Costa Mesa." veteran Lou Bison told the panel. Local posts of several vctcraRsorgan1za- 11ons _; the American Legion. the Vet-• erans of Foreign Wars and .\mVcu-use the hall for meetJn~. Yc\erans groups began renung the hall from lhe cowm fo r SI a }car when 11 was completed an I 438. The co.unty declared the haJL and the probatton building surplus propen) to 1986 and offered 10 sell them to the cat) .. Cit)' Manager .\llen Roeder said. • If the cit) dechnC1 the offer. the coul1t} would sell the pro pen) across from Lions Park to a developer. R~er said. . - ..................... L1bl'UY-•,,aker series November programs for the Thursday evening speaker series at the Newpon Center branch of the Newpon Beach Public Library will begin Thunday with a lecture on spons injuries by cbiro~ctor Shirley Oarqia. '~ . But Veterans Hall 1s an 1ernblc con- diuon and an appraisal placed a higher value on the propert) without the build· m~. Roeder said. \\ 11h •he buildings. the property was appraised al S537.000 an 1987: without the structures. the 1978 value Jumped lo S735.000. Esumates to re pair the building -us basement was condemned 20 )ears ago - surpass S300.000. Roeder said CO.ta Mesa •a Veterans llemorlal BAD on West 18th Street 0 Other tppics will include "Uodentaoding the ForeclosureJ Proceu .. by attorney J~tt Daniel Nov. 10 and "Hypnosis: What It Can.1 Do ToT You .. byKayCarvottaNov. 17. The meetings arc at 7 p.m. •t ttie blnry, 856 San Oemente Dfive, and ad.mission is tree. Call 644-3186 for details. ' C0% laad-raJtJer. •lated The 0.:-.. County Young Republica.ns will bold a fund-nusing dinner for congresstonal can- didate~Cox lbunday at 6:30 p.m. at the Ambrosia Restaurut, 695 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. The c:cm will be $25 for YR members and S3S, for non-memben and the geneT&I public. Call Claire R09CDbert al 7S9-0408 or She16y Garay af 724-0762 r for further information. JhrketbJI JanclJeon set The Oranae County Division of the American MarketinaA.ssociation will hold its regular luncheon Thursday at l l :30 a.m. at the Irvine Marrion. 18000 . Von Kannan Ave., Irvine. Dick Heilman, vice president of Avco Financial Services, wjJJ speak on strategic markctiQ& in.!Jhe -fi.n:ancial indUltfy. Admis.sion is $20 for meml>crs and $22 for oon-memben in advance or S2S at the door. Call 762-4669 for rnervations. C ALE~D~R I Wednesday, Nov. 2 No mectm~ scheduled TIJursdliy, Nov. 3 • 7:30 p.m. l"iM Pluahl& Commissi ... council cham~rs.. 17200 Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine. The city worked w11h the count) and' veterans to find a subs111ute meeung hall. but to no avail. The proposal before the council Mon- day including housing th.e "eterans groups 10 the Rea ( ommumt) Center The count) a_veed to pay their rent at the c;nleLfor._ fi ve )ears. Roeder said. But the .... eterans rejected that idea -1 can·1 sires~ too strong!\ that ~e a rc working for 1hecommun1l) ·'local .\mcn- can Legion and .\m Vets C ommandcr Bob Hanson said. ··\\-e can't do 1t 1n a 'V)-b,-Jo classroom. 't ou'i.e got tb help us." · Han.son said the 'etrrans sJ)Onsor Bo> Scout troops and. senior food program'> aoo.-.heu5etHn:mdreds of homeless people tn their hall dunng last" mter' hold snap NB polling P-lace to· have e~press lane . By ROBERT HYNDMAN. lunch :ind nght J!h:r ... 1ri>. -H.tlc: \.ltd ot111eo.-,,......,.. ··\h• 1v.ante-d ro gt't the v.l1rd 11ut 10 ,a~ other precincts ""anted lu m the ~ml." Trad1t1onall) high 'oter turnout an his thing ·· neighborhood and an espel1311) long ballot This \CM 's ballot indude~ 2'1 tate~1de thts year ha"e prompted a ~e"port Beach J>ro pos1i1orts m add111on 10 the pr~1dcn­ prccinct inspector to plan for a super-t1al. senate and con~s.s1onal races .\lso market-St) le "express lane" at has polhng some communa11es ha' e added to. tht' .stall.on_ length ~nd conf~1un v.11h douns ot The lone \Oting booth would be used to measures and campaigns of their own save tame on clcc11on da) ne't Tuc~a). But "htfe other counties throughout The booth ""ould ~ open onl) to those (altforn1J a~ using e \press lane and arc voters who alread) ha'e completed their 1hreaten1n210 hm1t \Oters 10 I ) minutes 1n sample ballots. The rema!n•ng the booths the 'ouni booths the Orangt' ( ount' co.uld be used b} an) rc-iaslcred \Oters. Reg1s1rarol \ oters \a)'; ~Ul h mt·asures are sample ballots completed.or not. not neeaeJ Jiae ··V..c thank we rcall) n~d this this ~car ~ "We send ')Ut SI\' oting ""-k'ths anJ "" because oft he ballot length and oo·ause "e ballot-pure hang ffi3(hl0('~ '" t'J\ h "'''""' alwa)S get such a high turnout. up to Q or. pla~. s...1 1t"' not rc."alh J t'hl~lcm hl c 90 percent:· said Bart Hake ans pee tor ot clsew here .. said Ro-wh n Le »:r the Jcpu- tbe precinct that mclud~ much of 1he t) reg1c,trar "But "c·re encouragintt ~uple Harbor Highlands neighborhood of :".cw-to pre-marl 1hcir -..am ple bJllot "' \a'c port Bca'ch. ume ·· Rcgtstrar of Voters· office and v.as told such a S)Stem would be allo~cd 1fv.orl ers at the ind1"1dual precincts thought 1t ~as needed. ·This should reall) sa' e ume. espccaall) dunng the bus) penods 1n the mominit. at \: -I \ throughout Orange <. ount' ~•h1.:-h "'II t'C open trom -a m to p m T 1 J\ ,11d an' polhng-pla,c ,lmge11uor .. ill " 'hould plan to ' ott.• before ~ p m 11 :x '''"ll' "'hen mo'l ~ople \top b~ thl· bJ •t tx nh' ,in the "a~ homt" lrom "~'" Hu.ndngton Beach ( ounc1lman O" 1lle .\mburgl"~ aua ._cd the 'eterans for "hat he said "as the tr refusal to work with the CH\-. He said their protests ~ came a(tcr lo ng effons on the cn~ ·s pan to find the 'ets a nev: home. but all of the efforts "'ctt st"m1cd ··ft's about b1_gh lime ~ou men :act hl e grov.n-up 'eterans and v.orl "uh the cn~ ·· .\mburge~ said. -You kno"' "e do care about )Ou:· But CounctlY.oman ~1af) Hornbuckle e'\presscd some interest tn rcstonng the old nail. and Ma~r Donn Hall made the ahema\c proposal In a 3-1 \Ole. the council d trtttcd Roeder t<f'negotiate a lower pncc-ror the propen' because the count) will no t have tO spltt aemohnon C'OSlS or pa) l~ S 11.400 rent at the Rea Commumt) Center for the 'etcrans Race for U.S. Senate seat in final week .CQU.I~ ..\. 1 \Pl -Pi..tc \.\ tlson ~~d t.irmcr and L~ ~eCanh' cou~ 1.arpentep .. JS the 1.Jmpa1gn IOr C'a11fom1a ~ .. )tn\cd•• l ~ ~nate-scat entered ltS final "eel "•th the candidates stumprng for\ nc1; from the Central \ alJC) 101.os .\ngeles. Wilson. the Repubh .. an in'umbent mad!." a st"Hn,11~ S"'"8 through the 'alle~ "h1ch tncfuded a S500-~·p1Ale ltlnd-ra1Sc!r \nompan1cd b~ L S. Sen Roben Dole the m1nont~ lcada of the upper houst> \\ 1lson said \.1cCanh~ has ho"'n a .. deafening s1lenct' .. on agncultural 15w~ 1nclud1ng a rcfus.a.I to take declare a p6s111on on a grape oo~cott !cd b~ l natcd Farm "orkers leader Cesar (havez "1lson also cntt.cizcd \k(anh' for refusin& 10 d1'iclo~ his personal income ta\ returns .. It 1s tame for hill' to rr,eal ha ta\es. .. said \\ 1l~n. "ho has made public his O'.'n ta'\ returns "\1ean"'h1le. \icCanh\ ,ampa1gncd 1n Llls \ngclcs. telhng a group at a carpente-n.· union nall 1ha1 \\1l~n·s \Otes an the natc showed he fa, orcdthc nch al-Uw-e~~~ ~ t~mtdd~<la \1cCanh) lfl!d \\ 1lson oppascd a ~e~ I" t> Senate amendmc:nt aimed at pro\ ding ta\ relief for ~he-nuddle cliSSana poor \kCanh~ told suppor.ers at Carpente-..., L n1on Hall Local .wq an downto~n Lo \ngel~. that\\ 1lson . (ited again l the amcndml."nl that "ould ha'e crca~ a third ta' brad.et for the top 5 percent of l3\pa)er5 earnang more than SIOO 000 annualh. \lihtle doubling ta\ reheffor m1ddl~tncome fam1hcs .. It -"as one of those amendments that pu1 the que-s11on 'e~ clcarl) to · "'trt n ht there .. \kCanh~ -.aid 01 the proposal authored b' Sen Geol"!c \I tche a atne mocra aptns the middle· d a5s fam1hes He 'oted for those "'ho C3m more than S200.000 a \ear · .\ f-re'>no Bee poll released l ue~' -.ho"t'd \\ 1bon ~1th ncarh a I ~-potot lead m the core 01 the (entra ~all() r('c,1del' .. "t' and stole se'cral ~·,~n\1 '" pr· nt" ,,1 1he "all • • • Ju,emlcs ~ere reported t.browing '~' at passing school busn at t "''~r\ll) On'( and ' ale .\venue. • • • Bar patron accidentally·hangs himself in Halloween prank CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (AP) -A man who tncd to stage a fake Hallowttn hangJng in a tavern bul wound up cbolun& 10 death an front of unsuspcctin&. patrons ··had a slu~td look on his face hkc he was kidding around ... a wi tnns say_s. had his face painted -.hne. was wcarin' a black hood and earned a Stckk • hte the Gnm Reaper:· said witnns Mike Dorman. "He came io and stood up on a chair and hitched himself to a beam.- Donnan satd. ··Somebody just pulled the chaffOUL Hc:dnln't1ook uncom- fortable at aU. He was mov1n1 his armsand e~er)'1hina. Healwa)s had a stupid look on his face like he was kidding around.·· and he reall) ..,..as hanging. bot it too~ the cro.,..d a \lihllc to rcahu""hat ~as happcmng. ... When our ot1i~rs am' ed. he was down -som~one had cul him doY..n -but 11 was too late ·· \"''man ,.illcd the q 11 emcraenn hot' Jt Ill :t pm T ue.-.da~ from ht>r home an 1he t-' "1 blocl of "amcr .\'enue.t\I reP1.ln that a man 11.:lpix·J her Jnd rclu\CJ to lea'e The mangc11 on the tekrh\'m~ and both reponcdh 'elk J Jl cJ,h \llher for a-.h1le The '-'om;:in then rcponrdl k1d..ed the man 1.11 the crotch area and JOI a lnarc out fornni the man 10 ~ta rc1~a1 • • • . ·.\ "1'. .tn said somcont' 'tl'lc her pu rw \:'onlaan1ng s.r ~JC..h .rl"dll .. ard., anJ lr3' ckn d:tl"u . ~ 1• 1rn .s ~ht'C.)I t'lu' JI J parlt..tntt ~1t • • • \man I cd lO Stea1 t"'O mar ti..,-.._, at Htnft~ Prus. ~I I J~ lka~h Bh, lrrine Res1dl:'nl\ •, matter. tntl' thc11 ov.n hands 1n 1~0 d1fferen1 c3~ In 'nc .n1.11.knt J homco~ntr chast"d a u pc'\:\ ~n an a baclc)W on lm ole The Oranie C tlUl'll~ Ftre Dcpan- m,·n1 nt1ngu1shC'd a blaze an a tra.sh ~1r JI Enc~ n ' acht 1931 Dttf"t' \\C 1u,1 allc oitdnittht Tuesd.a} Fountalo Valley 'me<lnc ~ml" t'd S I 305 •on.h 01 Jt'V.tlr'\ trl'm a Jrnscr m the mastcT he\iroom '''a home on lht I 000 blod. ,,t Onol( .\H•nut s.omeumt ~tY.ttn Oct 1"' a nd C\.1 ; Milton -M.acbad" T)ne, 41 , <lied Monday ni&ht when a harness he'd rjaecl to sam"'1ate a hanai!'S at the Cintab Lountt sh~. chok1na him. said DOlicc OC1cct1ve James Dwyer. When he walked 1nto1hcba.r. Tyree Newport BHcla . SomeoM uttd a lost bank-idler Ql'd eo make sevttal unauthonzcd witbdnwals from a First lnlm&ate auk accouna. n1nn1na up charan of SI .Jl7 '°'the \'ict1m. polttt 'lo\ef'C tokl MoMay. Tbrwitt.dra-aJs-.erem.adt ... A .... after the VldllT'I "'1)0ttcd his wallet lost Of stolen. • • • A c."OMC1ntd peren' found a ~ ornad1mbedded1n11un)droPacf\ild bad l'tt'eived HallOWttn nilht The cncty 'app9rcntty wn putt'hlttd at PavifioM 'Mafkrl on Ba) shore Ori \C Police·~ w aumdroS>as .ti as lS mort pound.s o( candy. but food no f'unkre~idcn« of tamptt- i111-••• A Louis Vu1uon bnd Jt and Ow)er said: -The harness slipped misccUaMQus papers 'A't'tt ttpOrtcd stolen M.ondav from an UMlW-ndcd location at Pa"rk Newport. The loss was ati~tcd at S200. .c..a ..... A man with S32 I 1n b1 . pocket '*'IS anntedatScafl 1n South C'oast Ptan for 11'*'1!}' tcahng a S 14 f'8Chct- wrench.; • • • ChnstOOher n l>r\cn. Jl. arid Michad ··t.:tt~PfcafTcr. 41. •c~ ar-~ fOralqrdt) !'"' f s .. ...,Of bluc~"alueocbtS cac'b from Ow Ma} C'o at Sou1h c; P\aza.,. • • • An anist ~cd w P'~ j(\tral articles of pa1nlotd clOOuna to a Oita Mna studlO 10 sen on consapmrnc. but lht Sludt0'1 0Ylone1 IDOa.rt.ntl) T)rtt v.as taken to Massa husttts General Hospital. "'here doctors spent. the night lrylng to-re~i4' barn He was pmnounccd <kad Tu~.i' Poh" sa1d 60 to 0 ~pk ~ere 1 n the bar dunng the hanging. but bar owner Richard Ftllgerald said he bcb~ed there .,,ere onl~ 15 or ::?O. packed up and left. The an1s1 said her i..,...11eec1a .\ Ramona ""cnuc rcsrdcnt ~ ported 1«1naa pro~lcrcarl> Tuoc:b' outside the home. The pro•ler ~a ~btd as a m&k. fool 9 in~ h~ with dark'""' hair. drased 1n a blad: and ml J'ltt'ater and a bb l kathcr jackrL poss.~ richna a moc<>tt}tlc . . ' J~Tl1' \'alum at S 1.7 1'-:1 rq>e.>ned stokn Tundi~ from I home on SOuth oai H......,_ • • r:.~-Polttt arrmed Jeffii) Gnfti1h Di• 2 of Lapa Bexh .. on sutplCIOn of dn\l"I undtf the 1n- ftutMr ind rdatcd olfmtts. 0. •-as~ TUdda) nrJht on IM· nq~ ftt\. Thie'\.\ ente~ the front door I~' J modcl home at The Lal~ 1n the 1(.)( blocl ot ~aht \\a' and stole a ssro J • • • .\ "oman report hat te'eal men an l black p1d.up lru k mi'tchN her purl(' al the (asa \lana restaurant 31 Edi nger .\\c nut' and Beach Boule,ud • • • re 1Jcnt1nthc l )blod .. of . .\rth Lane satd. '°meonc lapped msidt' a Woman bandit robs lie.a bank ' .iJO.s.s. \\ 0t.~land Park In the other. ntt1C'n' fo1 l""'""' ~ drun\cn Jn,tr ~('n l)n 1{"".l~\ell \\n\Ue for l~ mtl~ hctort detaining b1m for poh~c • •• .\ man \\2\ 1.Jllt'd to u~c homt' bi ~•ft v.howa tound pas~ out drunl under me Utt\ at "hon P..J.r..,"'a' and ~n ~t:anno ••• • • • " v. >mJn "'al..,mg throuah an tllr1mt'n1 ••lmrk\On lhc ICX>ObAod of :uer '~nut had btt purr. ('Ontain\n~ SI ":~ natchcd Monda~ •t ll ~'p m • • • mt'ont un<,ucl(S full} attempted to pf'\ (l~n the tmnt door or Mile ~rt .\n1mal , H pt'al a' l ll62 Wa~rr .\\e \1onda~ night. Kidnap suspect to be extradited • Israel, election deaillocKe<t;· party leaders seek cOalition JERUSALEM (AP)-Prime Min-a coaht1on and ns nght-Wtn.J policies ister YitzhaJc Shamir's hardline were more compatible with some Likud bloc and its ri val left-of-center religious parties. · .. Peres, 65, had said Israel should attend such a conference and be prepared to give up parts ·of the occupieQ land in exch311ge for peace. Shamir rejects both ideas. · • • Polls show Bush with Solid lead in hoime stretch: By ne Attoelated' Prest Labor Party. after a deadlocked With 99 percent ofthe4.840 p611ing elcc~11. began ~ounrne four rdigious stations reponinJ. Lilfod ·had 39 parties today m a bid to form a seats. Labor had J8 and the religious coalition government. parties 18 in parliamenL Three of • Tuesday's t>alloting was considered Labor's left-wing allies won I 0 4Cats. a referendum on the future of the three rightist Likud aJlies seven seats. occupied West Bank -and Gaza Strip and three Arab-oriented hsls took. In the occupied territories, home to I .S million Palestinians and 70.000 Israeli settlers. a general strike was under way tod4')' and the army said a Palestinian man was killed durihg se.attered clashes with soldiers. Arab witnesses and hospital officials said three Palestinians were wounded .. Michael Dukakis visited his hospi- talized wife today and told supporters millions of\toters were still "thinking and listening. .. keeping the presiden- tial race open:George Bush. with a solid -lead in national polls, said voters shoul<t "look beyond the charges" in the heated race. (advertistment) or some .sOund -bite, and what I want you to do is look beyond the charges, get ~st the shouting and 'choose as president the person who represents your values, · your dreams, your hopes for tht United States. and I am that man." and how to deal with the I I-month-eight seats. • old Palestinian uprising in which 306 'Both major panics lost seats from Arabs and I 0 Jews have been killed. the July 1984 elections. when Labor The results indicate the country's won 44 seals and Likud 41, while the 4.4 million people remain deeply religious panics gained four seats,. divided on the issues of peace and Shamir rejected the idea of another security. national unity government like the "I think things are moving in our direction," lush said. but he quickly returned tol~is daily disclaim~r that "I'm going to keep OJl running as though I'm 10 points't>c;tiind." The election failed 'to produce the one he and Labor leader Shimon hoped-for consensus: neither of th.e' Peres. the fpreign minister. formed large panics could create the 6 I-seat after the stalemated 1984 elections. ma1ority coalition needed· to rule in . "If Mr. Peres put the international the 120-mcmber Knesset. or parlla-conference on top of his list. he ment. without religious support. burned all the brid~es to.a national Complex negotiations over Cabi- net posts and religious legislation could drag on for days if not weeks. Some religious party leaders say they are open-minded and indicate they would demand a heavy price for participation in l\n.Y government. . New polls released a week from Election Day showed the Republican -presidential nominee st ill leJlding' solidly. · ' • A CBS News poll conducted Saiur-any party if 1~ has a ~ttcr chance of day through Monday showed ·Bush creaun_g a ruling coaht1on. ahead by J 2 percenlage points. 53-41 Democrat Qu~alus spoke at an early. hotel · ral~y in Minnc~pofis. wtlere'he had flown Tuesday night to visit his wife. who was hospitalized with a viral infection. But Likud had an edge because it unity government.' Shamir said on was likely to get first crack at forming Israel radio. After the final official vote count ,is published. the president traditionally calls on the largen party to try and form a governrnent. But the-head-& S1ate may decide to entrl!Sl the task to Pres1den~ Chaim Herzog. formerly percent -virtually the same as the a Labor legislator. was unlikely to call 13-point lead a CBS poll had shown a on either maj-O~lee-until ihc-publi--we"Ck ago-. -- cation next week. With six dars to go. Bush tofO He spent 40 minutes with her after the 1'8lly. . --OUlrakis-urg~~d at the rally to "keep pouring 1t on an pouring it on .... This is one election where millio115 o(pe~ple arc going to be looking and thinking and listening and the)'.'re n9t going to be making up their mind until very close to the moment when they go into that Vietnamese Solidarity will work with Polish will return · · t G ,,..1-;::. -· k h. · d MIAremains union ~ s~ve uans s 1pyari BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) - Vietnam wlll tum over to the United States at least 21 sets of remains that may be those of Americans. missing from the Vietnam War. a U.S. diplomat said today. The remains include the two sets that U.S.-Vietnamese teams re-covered during last month's un- precedented joint field invesugations m nonhern Vietnam. said Tran Viet Tan. counselor of the Vietnamese Embassy in Bangkok. GDANSK. Poland (AP) -The outlawed Solidarity trade fede-ration reversed a longstanding policy today and agreed to work with the _go vernment-approved union in an effon to save the Lemn shipyard. The announcement was made by Lech Wafesa. leader of Solidarity, which was founded at the · shipyard. He %ok.e at an outdoor rally attended by nearly all the yard's I 0.000.' workers on· the first working day since the government announced Monday that it will close the shipyard Dec. I. Walesa appeared to rule out a strike for the moment. saying: "That would only make the situation worse." British Prime MiniSter MafP.ret Thatcher was due later today to begin a three-day visit to Poland. including a trip to a monument outside the yard Friday. Solidarity. leaders said they were eager to avoid creatine a confrontational situation that might jeopardiu her .visit. Walesa said he told the otlicial OPZZ union that Solidarity planned to fi_ght to save the shipyard. and he proposed the two unions su~pend their disagreements to work together. "We adopted a common posftion whic'h is proof the unions can reach agreemeot at any moment provided we are not ~t against each other by someone else." Walesa said. · • 1 The joint resolution marks a rever~I of Solidarity's e-arlier PQSition not to talk to the official union. which was set up In 1982 after the martial-law crackdown on Solidarity. ·· Although the official union CQntinues to oppose introduction of union pluralism -saying it alone can best represent all workers -hostility between the OPZZ ai:i,d Solidarity has been diminishing. On the factory floor.-the two groups have been known to cooperate on local issues. .. Tan said 23 sets would be returned Thursdav. but a U.S. Embassy official who req·u~sted anon}mit} ~u( the number at l L Sources said Viet nam has given the United States a hst of at least nine names associated ~1th th e remains. A U.S. m1htan team 1<> to receive the remains in a ceremon' at No1 Bai A1rpo11 in Hanoi. Vu.•tna·m·s capital. They will be loaded onto a m1lltaf) plane for the flight to Honolulu. where an ..\rm' laboraton tries to confirm the preliminaf) · analyses done b~ the \'1etnarnese. Salvadoran rebels kill 3 74n-at-tflek · Thursd8\ ·s return"' ould be among the largest· since the Januaf) 1973 Pam Peace ..\ccord~ ended L' .S. mllnarv m,·olv~enl 1n the war. The communists defeated the LJ .S.- backcd South Vietnam go,ernml'nt 1n.4-pnl 1975 SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador(A P)-Leftist rebels killed four soldiers and wounded 37 people in a mortar . anack on the National Qua rd headquarters that destro} cd two guards barracks. aothorities said. The guerrillas' clandestine Radio Venceremos called Tuesda:y 's attack in the northern part of this capnal a "welcome .. 10 Col. Rene Emilio Ponce on the first da\ of his nev. JOb as m1 htary chief of staff. · Nauonal Guard commander Col. Jose Humbeno Gomez suffered a shrapnel wo~Ad to a lcs. and e-ight guardsmen were reported in cri tical condition today. ·a defeose m1nistr} spokesman said. Seven civilians also v.ere v.ounded. .. Annual Yield One of two parked cars packed with explosives about a block from the base exploded durin&--the 4.5-minute attack. damaging nearby vehicles and homes. Army munitions experts de.activated explosive$ in the other car. Rebel mortar fire ~et off grenades stored Inside the main building at the compound and panicked residents of the poor. working-class neighborhood that surrounds the site. Nat1onal Guard o~rers at the site: said they believed the 81 mm mortars we'f'e--hlunched fron;i l:a. b<>mita. a hillock about 530 yards east of the compound. [)eput} Public Security Minister Co{. Leopoldo Hernandez said the salvo destroyed two guard barracks. Current Rate* ON DEPOSITS OF $500 to $99,999 FOR 180 DAYS % IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING AMERICAN SAVINGS WE WELCOME YOUR CALL. 1-800-247-7197 Mon.-Sat . 8 A.M . to 8 P.M. • FedcraJ rcgulltion requires a substartial irmaa penalty for early withlhwal. Annual yidd bMcd on daily compounding when UUR:ll is left on dq>ollt for one-year term. Rak, yidd ..s term aibjcct to cmnge wilhaut nociee. DEPOSITS · FEDERALLY INSURED TO $100,000 BY TIIE FSLIC . students at a high school in Prairie View. Ill.. near Chicago. "lnjust a few days from now many of you in this room will help select the next presi- dent of the United States and I ask for your vote. · "You're not going to make your decision on some0 television polling booth... ' .' • Shuttle transported to cape . for launch ln!late November By The Associated P resa · · · . CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla." Space shuttle .A.ltaniism'o~(!~o the launch pad ·aboard a mammoth caterpiTlar-tread transporter J(x:lay for a late November fligrt during which it will deploy a secret intelkgen~c-gathcring satellite for. the Pentagon. Perched vertically atop the transponer. Atlantis moved out of an assembly building into the darltness shonly after l a.m .. completing the four-mile trip seven hours later at Launch Pad 39B. The transponer. or crawler. a vehicle with a surface the size of ll baseball infield, traveled aJ maximum speed of I mph. The move. befitting the classified nature of the mission. was made without the floodlight s. music. speeches and cheers of thousands of workers who showed up when Discovery rolled to Hie pad July 4 for the first shuttle mission since the 1986 Challenger explosion that killed seven astronauts. Conrad Nagel, Atlantis' proces$ingdirector. said NASA was aiming fora launch on Nov. 28 or 29. A firm date won't be set until after a flight readiness review Nov. 10. _ _ -· __ _ Tobacco helr.ess puts up Marcos' ball NEW YORK -Tobacco heiress Doris Duke will put up the SS million bail Imelda Mareos needs to return to Hawaii and lier husband. deposed Philippine 'president Ferdinand Marcos. a lawyer said today. Donald Robinson. attorney for Duke__said she.would post more than SS million in municipal bonds to secure the bail of Mrs. Marcos. who is charged aloof wilh her husbandl."ith looting their homeland of more than $100 million. " twas Miss Duke's idea to help," Robinson said after a hearing before U.S. District Judge John Keenan. Mrs. ~arcos made the trip to New York f~om the· couple's home in exile aboard Miss Dulce's lavishly appointed private jet. ··she believes she{-Mr57Marc<>s} 1s innoc~nt. ··said Robinson. add in& that Mrs. Mareos wo ut<f be free to return hJ>lllC...Q~e the· bonds are posted -pombly tod~. Mrs. Marcos. 59. wh~ has been staying in an S.1.800-a-da) suite at tfie Waldorf- Astc>na Hotel. did not attend the court session. Football star shot while savi~g girl loses kldney • LONG BEACH <AP) -A college ~ The bullet penetrated his kidner-. football -star was-in-fair condrtron spleen. ancl·a lunga.nd IO<fged near His after doctors removed a kidney that heart. The bullet remained in his WaS Severely damaged when he was bod). 1 shot while shielding a 3-year-old girl Doctors at Memorial Hospital of from gang gunfire. officials said. Long Beach removed pne of Seay's Mark Seay. 21 . the leading receiver kidneys Sunday night. · for-Gal St&te-l:ong-&ach,-.was-feel~ng . Seay. wh0-leadi-lhe...49~rS-'Atith-3 I well enough Tuesday to joke during a receptions for 480 yards and one hospital visi t by hts coach that he touchdown this sea~on. is conildered would be willing to play Saturday a professional football prospect. He against San Jose State Uni versit)-also played for two seasons in the "He lsan exceptiooal young man in Texas Rangers minor league system every way:· said head coach Larry before going to college. Reis~1g. It· was not yet known how the of others before himself." said his teammate. Long Beach quanerback Jeff Graham. "He did the ultimate. He risked his life for someone else. without a second thought. .. Seay threw his body in front of a .38-caliber bullet fired Sunday by a suspected gang member. possibly saving the girl's life. during an attack on a children's Halloween pany at his sister's apartment. sports career. his coach said. About 20 costumed children were attending the Halloween party with about a dozen adults when th~ apartment came under attack three times following an exchange of words between one of the adults and a su~cted gang member on a bicycle, police said. None of the people at the party were suspected gang mepibers. ' -· Air controller blamed for LA midair c rash killing 82 LOS ANGELES (AP) -An air traffic controller was · the primary cause of the midair collision between an Aeromexico OC-9 and a smart plane that killed 82 people more than two years ago. jurors were told. ~ In opening statementsiuesday..-4 plaintiffs committee.of three la~ers detailed their civil ca~ for the '1jht- man, four·woman federal court Jury that will decide. in an advisory capacity, who is to blame for the trued)'. 70 . d" 'd fhe lawyers represent an 1v1 - ual lawsuits consolidated into one. Opcnina statements were ~JSed after thcJ>laintitr1 prc$Clttatton. and lawyers for Acromexico and the U.S. government were to make their presentations today. Attorney James McCanhr said it was controller Walter White's re- sponsibility 10 keep the aircraft separated in the skies near Los Angeles International Airport. McCarthy. a 12-inch mO<kl of the ietliner and a four-in,ch model of the Pi~r Archer on the podium before nim7Siia the controller didn't do his job. The pilots of both aircraft were uperienced and qualified, \he planes were in top condition. the radar equipment wonced1 skin were clear and air traffic was h&ht at the time of the mid..(!ay ctHh. the lawyers said. "Mr. White never aave a traffic advisory," McCanhy said. Man guilty ID~ agenta' deatli.i 0 AMERICAN SAVING , A FEDE RAL SAVINGS AND' LOAN . ASSOCI ATK)N e•aa• PASADENA (AP) -A Taiwanese map faca up 10 two consecuuve life xnteMU followina his conviction on murder and robbery chat,fas (oF his ec11ons leadin1 up to a b oody sun battle that left two federal drul •"'' dead. Su Re .. Mich11ef'' Chia. I. was convicted Tuttda~of two counts of first~ mu • one count of attempted murder. one count of robbery and one count of con19iracy t9 rob. Superior Coun Juctec Oilben c. Alston tchcduled a 1ernencina bcanna for Dec. 2 t. 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Ji ¥Kiined ~II nchan9ed ~nged otat i>Sues t4° I I IJ$\leS ~ew.higM ew-h111hs u ew lows 16 fllew IOWS 14 AMEX LEADER S NYSE L E~DfRS Go Lo Qu oTEs MET ALS Qu orEs NASDAQ S uMM~Rv -3>-16 =ti Closings ·a~d rescues shrink losses of S&Ls HONOLULU (AP) -Losses by 1hc nation's.savings industry dropped harply last summer as w govern- ment transferred to its own books bi I hons of the industry's accumulated red ink. a government economist said. FinaJ figures for the July-Seftem· bcr quarter aren't due.out unti next month, but Jamts Banh, chierccon- omist of tht Federal Home Loan Ban~ Board. said Tuaday that the nation's 3,048 S&Ls lost about $2 bilhon. • That's subs\lntial. but ifs down sianificantly from loucs of $3.6 billion in the previous quarter and U .9 billion in the first three months of this year. S&Ls. hard hit 1n <ft~ oil rea!ons of the Southwnt.. are suffcnna their wont year 51ntt the 0eprn$1on. The industry last earned a small profit m the fint three months of 1917. Banh. spaikina at the U.S. l.alue of Savinas lnstitutl<>ns annual con· vention. attributed lhrinkina loltcs to repllton' ~aup ~ ofS&L retCUeS a"nd clolinp.. toeali~ 137 so far this year • .. ~ '9thtt than bciftl reponed on the book• or the institution~ lte beiftl transftmd to lbc boob of thr (dlpOsil) inlurance fuacl.'' be met. Alto. lilfrite mot11 ot JM mcye pack~es auaran1ee restructured in- stitutions qainst future loss as well as takma away put loss, there is no wa)'. of tellina from industry numbers 1f losses in those institutJOns are con· tinuina. R. Dan Brumbaual\. a private analyst and formtr bank boArd econ- omisl..said tbt new lou number docs not necessarily indicate t~ cost ,of clcanina up the SAL ~estimated ~ rqulaton at S4S bilhon to UO b11lion, is aenina better. "I wouJd say the probkm continues to arow." he said. ' Moreover he said, thrift 1mtitu-tfons. as weh as commm:ial blnb. are more vulnerablt now to an economic downtum than at any time in SO ye.an. ..We have fi'laile institutions ... that could art s.ianifQnt!r -of1e even in a. mild rttiesaion, Bnlm-t.~ said. Jmy L Jordan. chid' economilt of Fint rn1en1a1e lucotp in Lot An,. .,:Jes. Mid lhrifts DUI )al' Ukety alto f8Ce I one-half pa"Cntlll poUll in"'.C,..,,19'!euc-1n ~ i_awat ma aed I fU" point lftCitw:IC Ut ....-.-.1 id ntes. Hiptt rates make it moft Q • :..-...: ,.t. r-:...~· •o .,.L ' } /I HoW to·btighten the winter .blues On Sunday, we Went throuah our fall and winter ritual of making our days an hour sboner. I don't know anyone who celebrates shorter days. Outness at ~ five o'clock is a little dreary. In fact, it is downright depressio,a. And for some, the ~ press.ion is lerious. It is called seasonal affective dis. order, and those who have it go throuab bell every fall and winter. 'They become deorated. binge on carbohydrates and often ·experience painfu.l lite c:hanr such as ruptured personal relationships or exceptional- ly poor performance at wort. The suicide rate is always biahest durina the winter, particularly around Olristmas, and is mistakenly credited to separation from family durina the bolidaP.-But December i11t is the shortest day of the year. If h_QLidays are to blame, then why isn't there a rise in the suicide rate on Easter, July 4th or Labor Day? In some mpects, SAD victims mimic the characteristics of hiber- nation: they overeat, pin weight. sleep a lot and withdraw from their surroundinp.. Many would fare bet- ter if tbey could take a Iona winter's nap. However, tbereisacureforthose who suffer dun~· winter and it is very ~-Oft . t. Liaht bu pro ound effects on most maaimals. It is the sip.al for m~­ tioil and bibemati9n. and ri&Jdly controls the reproductive cycles so 1.bat otfaprina are born in the spring of the year. Liabt enters the eyes and controls the p~ al.and s pro- duction of melatonin, the hormone responsible for the extreme behavior chanr in animals. Llgbt inhibits melatonin production, so as the days shorten melatonin production in- creases. Our pineal gland also produces varying amounts of melatonin in response to liaht. but for us it serves no known pureose. However, in- creased melatomn production is the JuuAN· . WHITAKER - likely cause of winter blabs A.- perieced by ll\Ost. and the severe depression of some. ln 1981. Thomas Wehr and Nor· man Rosenthal bepn studyina and treating SAD victims, usualll' women in their mid-30s, by extend.in& their "days.." For an hour before daYID aid after dusk, tk subjects sat in front~ special Ouorescent liahts that pve off the same liaht s~ni as sunliabt. For most, the mponse was miracu- lous: the mtdwinter blues evaporated in a matter of days_and were bdd at -.Y as Iona as the people in the test received the extra sunlight. If they sot away from their light boxes for a few days, the ~pression returned. Treating depression with e xtra sunlight is easy and inexpensive. A twoa or four-lUbe light fixture fitted with Ouorescent tubes that emit full spectrum liabt can be mounted on the wall or just propped up It eye level. You can. "treat" yourself while en-aa&ed in somethina else lite sewing. readiftlor, as I am doing now, writin& on a computer. Of co~~ if _you are significantly depressed you should be-under a 'doctor's care. I( so, ask about the1iaht boxes. It's that time a year apin. for more information about light therapy and bow to set it up in your home. send a SASE (lepl size) to me in cue of this newspaper. hllM lralllbr, · M.D.. & th ••,..,_-' ••Jte,.,.,.. B-.rt DUH.e" ..,, H .. ...,..,.. ,,,... ... H (Wat'llU ,,_..),Is tllnt:tw el Ute ,,.,later .,..,....,_,,,.,.,,, ~.,.,,~ .. _.._Wlt.h compromise, you can have 1t all .. Jlilbt about DOW, that Cinderdla- Sleepi.Da Beauty storybook stuff ~ wooderftal," said ~Y dauabter ber first year of law school. "Are you swe there is no Prince Channina to take me awa.Y from all of lhilr· she asks. only panially in jest. YOUGf women everywhere are asldna similar q.uestions. They won-der about tbe wisdom of the so-c:a1led .. super.women" bctoine types, fint created in the '70s. Could it be that tbele 11.me "super-women" are now IO c:aulbt up in the process of creating "super--clauabtcn" that they are 'per- peaaatint whit is really.a myth? SU~ make jualina teem easy. Without even benelii of a cape or a telephone booth, they live the appearance of balanana their mar- rtqes. rearina their perfect and tal- ented cb.ildren and participetina in their uercise propams. Somehow, in the middle of all of this, they also 1eem to find the time to take a few dala(just for self-development), do 101De cbarity work ... and, of course. a little brain SUfF'Y on the side. .. Is this for realT' my dauabter asks. Can womea really baw it llrr' Yes. Jesaica. women can have it all ... eon ot It just depNda oa wbat .. baviaait all .. meau to an individ\lal womu..11 any pven time. ne ftnt thins to remem~ it that time cloao°t '1i'etcb for ID~ -even super-women. ~epnllea of bow it appeen. evayone mates dMltce&. Even women wbo have illorctioate supplies of eneray, who doD't illCI wry mucb.., UMt wtlo baw ..-ram. unlelftlb, under~ ataadi .. _ _P:ll't!t•-of-vinue·type .......................... dliJ.. .-........a..-ata.b~ iolll,., • ... ....,, ldequatie ~ ....... Iola Ol81Wodc: drM oelJlll 24 ..... -· n.. k'I jms l>IWlt eo remember IMl....._orwawomaD ..... fllllllllW _...,IO _.. fMMY,it llO ~~ ....... qwtioe. -Reality .,.. .. ,,.. .... , ............. won aact 65 ...... ., ...... ,. retun to the ................. ,..,. 9oJ ,,,,.. .... W" .... _,_ .......... IOOdmoMY biab-slatus P.!Ofessional jobs offer the most Oexibility. (And it is Oexibility which often ends up beins a woman ·s most valuable asset.) While ea.min& a decent wqe will remain a priority, th~ new heromes of the 1990s -your aeneratioll -will probably be more interested in re- alistic ,oa1.;scftina. which includes P.fime ttme with husbands and fam- ily. Consider Carol's style. Carol is a married attorney. She's a hotshot corporate tyPe who once SJ>C?cialized m litiaanon for a pres-blious law firm. After the birth of her second child, she opted to switch to a less demandi~ position in the estate- plannina diviSton of her compeny. Today, with three children. she has apin modified her life plan. She left her firm to oeen her own nta(e- planniqa pcactJte with two other women attorneys . Carol's idea of "bavina it all .. has cbaftled and 10 has her life. Her prohional credentials have allowed her tbe flexibility other women lust after. Critica may think she sold out by tndiQl the almost limitless op- portunity offered within the COf'PC)r'· ate ltnlCtUft (or a more moden1e kind o( prohiooal ·~ Tbey ..... (and oerMoa rightly IO) that women lib Carof mess thinp up tor their ailten wbo follow them. How ue women to be aakea aenoutly if they doe"t May uound to be loftltnm coed11an? It may llOC be tbe answer for e"Wa ~ Wt c.ors deflaitioe el ·~ Ga.di OUl ot dw wbrt-~-• h 4loel out of tbe borne.; For tM _. llF 1 ¥• ol wome• i• a.dl ollM-....,a. ..... vitltl it air' ..ay-mUi'll eompromltel ...., .. .,, .. .-o1 ... ·wtio1e The resurrection· of the lowly. Ability to reduce blood cholesterol µps popularity 8J VltU. SIDWA ...,MlllClac u t ' Once laridY tbouabt 9f as peasants' food and C'veD Wied as livestock feed, a form ol oats called oat bran ha a new imaee as a b>d that can help people Sparkle witb IOOd health. Sales of ·oat bran products are boominaat supennarkets. "While 3--4 cues (of 12 bous each) of other ceree1s are beina sold per wep., 18 cues of oat bran cereals sell weekly," says Dana Blakely of Albertson's supennarbt in Huntington Beach, • -rbe supplier bu a bard time teepa.na up witb -lhe demand." O.t bru, tbe fibrous compoftent of oa~ bas been toukd as a "wonder food" in recent nauonal studies. Tbe cbolestcro~-redu c in1 ~es of Olt bran were first noted in the ~id-70. by a scientist called the ..,_ther or oat bran," Dr. James A. Andenn ol the Univenity of Ken- t~ky Medical CQUese. In IU1 tests, a healthy JTOUP of you.na people on otherwise normal dieu that included oat bran showed decT'eased serum cholesterol levels. In 0ranae County, I>(. Dennis Davidson, director of preventive card.iolOIY and associate prbfessor of medicine at UCI, describes a recent study in which aroups aiven 3' srams of oat bran in the form of two oat bran muffins dail)' for 30 days showed a marked dechne in blood cholesterol. A control poup liven eqaal strc~ moves the bMI 'C..:fw•M, .. o( wheat bran &bowed ncalilible But abe IMll DOI ' • dllc oM reductiotl. . • bnn ~ ~ --.... .. Addifta oat bran to one's daet · eatin&oetbn8i1lib..,.. i'll•llud mould lo1wet b_lood cbo~terol re-Aidonaiwouacriftbcpenoa'salife aardlal of \belt blood cbolcstero~ diet is not low in c:bcl 121 oL • ~el ... ~n ~ys. "Jt is inex~n-"It's leu ·barm&I _. .W. !" 11ve, radily available and easily laxative. since every ~ bM Ill tolerated by people.•• • potential toxic side dfrda. Bui lbe Tbete findinp are especially im-recom~ ea~ a m:ore ~ .. pressive bec:aUIC a 1 percent rcduc-food .like oa~~ .wbidl ~ tion in c:bo6elcc:rol translates to a 2 protein and 8 VJtamlDI abeeat aa oat peteeGt drop in tbecbanocs of having b~~· .... a bean attack. ..... ._ nature presents you wt'w "0.tbnn may be.,..' .. • ltkea resin fiber, it's a peckuie.'' sbe ays. ""You -....... -can't use a~ o(ii." which binds liver bile acids, thus Th ·· · f·i..-~ r-... acceleratinlo the removal of e posauoo 0 u.; "'~ ~,.· Chapter o( tbel Amcricaa Hmn cholesterol m blood." says Dr. Association is tbAt .. more r~ is I?-Je FllU'CC1 a Pb.I?. with a nutn-needed before rec:onunmdat:ioos cu uonal &ealtll -practtoe Ln ~na be ad · .... _ ti'ry __ .a n-...i.. "An(Ti 6~ moves ......,. m ecoocenuna UK:Q&&UI -~u. UQ vvu ~ of fiber to be couswned and the throuah the l tract faster. "Oat bran bene6ctal and/or the advene eflects acts as an abrasive and physically to be expected. .. .I Co-Sponeored bJ Or•ng• County~ CONVENTION . CEM:T:ER 800 We st Kat~lla Avenue , Anaheim, Californ ia NOVEMBER ·+-.5 ·s,.·1988. BM~how Producti~ns ... ,, ·---' '-- It 's the hot ticket ·for Fitness, Fashion and Fun The Health, Sports and Fitness Show Is one of the largest shows of its kind ever to be held for the public in Southern CaJifornla. 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Cl VIK Wla.n.ll ru11••• .,~ ..... l11lda.taw~ ...... nema~ldll•'° IDOfttMftlMsumoliUl!I"'-,,_._ __________________ ...., __ ...__.. ________ ~....,------------------....--...--------------lllllll!mlil .... ·, • ' • •' Classic coinedy tarnishe·d in S ·ail Cle mente revival ,· Ganon K.anio's .. Born Yesterday .. is ooe of the true aems of the American \beata, a postwar Broad- way bit wbicll inspired an 09c:ar· y wi.nJlin& performance by Judy Holli-• day in the subsequent moVIe version. That aem bas lost a aood bit of its· T nm~ luster, however, in the disjointed •••••• ~ '• ........ . interpretation by the San U emeote Community Theater currently limp-ift& around the stage of the Cabrillo Playhouse. The best mtenuons of director Tom Scott -who was forced to fill in, script in hand. for an athn& actor al Saturday's performance -have gone for nauabt tn a production virtually devoid of punch, timing or charactee development Only Cynthia Walker in the showcase role of Billie Dawn brinas a modicum of spark to the proceedings, and then only in the show's second act. Billie is the ~nterp1ecc of K.anin 's mid-19405 jab at Washington power brokers and the high-rolling, low- principled fat cats who purchase mflueoce through them. She's the flashy, airhead mistress of junk mqnate Harry Brock who mu.st be ~ed up" to jusufy her po~ ition in such ratified alutudcs - a missib'n as.signed to a shy. bespecta- cled journalist wt th lofty ideals. mirable depth and emotional power, perticu1arty in her sbo'Wdown scene with the belli8emit Brock.. Bob Doren's Brode is the major disappotntmcru oft.he show. Unsure of bis lines and deficient in their delivery, Doren attempts to get by on sheer vocal power, flailina about the stqe in awkward fits and Stans which only emphasize bi~ discomfort. More rebCars.al could polish his per- formance. but his Stage presen<% is woefully lacking. contributing to bis awkward swaying motions whenever he's called upon to stand in o'ne place for any kngtb of time. The role of the newsman, Paul V errall. bas been assicPed to a Briton, Andrew Tick.le, whose polite, ac- cented underplaying works well throuab most of the show. But when push comes to shove, Tickle's cbarao- ter should dominate. and bis trans- formation never ra.llli materializes beyond moral and iote lectual superi- onty. underslandable. Diet Melville is a somn&mbulistic ~oator Hedaes, while Sbirla Hardy as bis wife is scarcely a&le to saJvqe her one comic sequence. Robert Schmaltz Ill also lacks assertion as..Brock.'s cousin and lackey. . Set~Steve Warner has done a fine job of transforming the mini- sculc cabrillo Playhouse st...,e into a facsimile of a po$ Wasbinaton botd • room. The costuming by Diane Doa AIDeclle • ........q 1'•.er Tom Raab Gn:enand Roz Fleming. particularly •. · in Walltcr'scase, is quite effective, but , ~§~~.!1rf...Ti .Os~ar rumbllngs start earlT overstan·dout performances · "Botn Yesterday" is reborn every few years, a testament to ~ play's stayina power, but the San Oemente v:ersio~ is stillborn. The show con-. BJ 808 THOMAS the final weeks, this time an im· tm~ llS four-weekend engagement, • ' ,.._...., Krcssive array of films and ...-. playm& Wednesda.ys through Satur· .,.... da at 8 p.m. until Nov. t 9 at the ~ ~GE~ -Oscar cam-ormanocs has been spread out ov:er Ca~rillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. pmps beain earlier every year, and the ~-. ~thouah m.ore potential Cabrillo San Oemente Ticket reser-· alrady the p1U of autumn are firing · nominees will ~ppear ·~ November vations i.re taken at 492-0465. for such potential nominees as Tom ' and DecembeJ:, t(s ~bleJo offer a Haqks. Jodie Foster Siaourney . survey ofposs1biliues thus far. CAU.BOARD :_ ()pen auditions for the annual 'Ramona pqeant will be held in Hemet for the next eight Saturdays at 9:30 a.m .... professionaJ and' amateur actors and actresses should send a resume anctpb<>topapb to apply for an appoantment to Ramona Bowl, 27400 Ramona Bowl Road. Hemet 92344 .... tbe peetant opens April 22 and runs through May 7, and more information is available Weaver and Don Amecbe. As with last year, the strongest race Tbe studios and publicity offices a~ t~ be among the female stars. are readyina trade paper ads to offer Aside from Weaver and Foster, other films and Performan<lCS "for your performances wbicb have attracted consideration.•• Tbe ads will feature, st.roaa . suPJ?:<>rt incl.ude: Sbirl~r reviewers' comments that ' certain Maclaine. Madame Sousatzka ; actor'sworkisdaervinaof Academy Barbua)lcrsbey, "A World Apart"; Award recopition. The cha.mp in Meryl Strcep, "A Cry in the Dark"; that department is Tom Hanks. WbOOPi GoldbcrJ. "Clara's Heart"~ The aftilble Hanks has been the Sally Field, "Punchline," and Gena subject of the biaest blicity blitz Rowlands, "Another Woman." Here are some ~hies: "Bi&." "Gorillas in the Mist, .... Punchline," "A Cry in the Dark," "Bull Durham" and ~Madame Sousatzlc.a." The Oscar race will undoubtedly chanac as ·new entries JUCh the marketplace. The most promising works include: •"Rainman," with Dustin Hoff· man, Tom Cruise. •"Torch Song Trilogy," starring Harvey Fientein in the film version of his bit play, with Anne Bancroft and Matthew Broderick. ~ ... Mississippi Bumina. .. "'SWring Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe. •'-·Talk Radio," with Ellen Green and Alec Baldwin. Walker -blonde. sexy and ao~us -establishes her character as little more than a Holliday clone at the outset, thrusuna a b1p and playina downstage for effect. The second act, however, reveals an actrcSS of ad· since last year's 6last f:. Ota, ·who Jo~~ Hanks and Ameche as ended up with the best-actress Oscar possibtliucs for best actor: Forest ---------------------------~-----'---------. for "Moonstruck... Whitaker, •'Bird"; Sam Neill, "A Cry rtnt with .. Bi&" and then with in the Dark"; Ben Kingsl_ey, Director Scott, subbing for John Parque in the role of the ~led la~ Devry, delivers the line ~ of the evening. which is at 6S&-l l 44. •"'The Ac:aaen-W ~ouri~" c:o- starrina William Hort and Kathleen Turner. · • •••Beaches, "with BetteMidleraod Thursday t hna Saturday. I· 10 p.m. • Sunday. Noon -6 p.m. Orongv c;ounf\'1> e10111 <;f'mi·unnuu/ P\'Pnl in antiques Door 111111• 1•.11 ~ .ilt1•m111111JllU1•\enmi.: s 1uc~· pun haw t rrt1f11 .Ht' ''"' 1111w 111d .1th•1 clmrwr Lofft•,, .rn.t 1Jdh11-. FREE. C.0\1.\fERU.. 81 IWI,(, ,1' ORA,GE COlNTY FAJRC.<ll'!'llOS • II FAIR ORJ\ f • COSTA \1ESA. CAUF'OllN IA [,. 111 ru/ .-\ ''"'"· .1) • -\\111 lh1' U&1 un1 numltt•r SI .!'i 1·11~ h ..,, • ''' t>.! ~ ,,,,., u I /uru"'' •l.! ,-, S.! ill Path (.h1lclrr n unclr•r I.! Ir•, ·" \r/1111tl11r /)r1 • /,.,, i.. t>nlron1 t' Soturda1 111!t'rnoon onr/ ~undtH GONLLAS .. 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The 61st Annual Academy Awards will arrive early next year-March 29. But they miabt coosider his troubled comic in "l>unchline.. more of a cballenae. Some observers believe \!leaver is 'Halloween 4' still on top overdue for an Oscar, and she is likely HOLLYWOOD (AP) -· ""Halw to be nominated for her role as the loween 4, The Return of Michael · obsessed naturalist Dian Fossey in Myers" was a $4.1 million winner at ..Gorillas in the Mist•• If the the box office last weekend. ·the Academy had an award for bravery, second ~it took first place in ~would ~nly ~nit fo~ working ticket sa.lesi ~ 10umately with the wild IOJillas. In ~d place with more than $3 Two recent perfo~~ -b:ivr~ million m receipts was "The Ac- drawn A~demy ~1cttons froln cuscd." "Alien Nation .. was third IJ!~Y re~ewers: Jodie Foster's rape with $1.8 tVillion, followed by ~----f vu:um m. ••The ACQ.lsed"; Don ''Gorillas In ~Mist." which drew ~cc~·s 1nnocent among the Mafia $1.6 million and moved up a slot to ~ (R) S:l5-7:Jt.t:45 ~ HALLOWEEN 4 M (R) FEOI (R) l:ls.1:15-H:lS ID "T~1ngs Chan&e." founh. ·r- Unlilce 1987, when most of the "Punchline" dropped one place to Academy hopefuls were clumped in fifth with St .S million. .... .-IM&,...,.._. . ... .... 11>11Mt .......... ... ....,.._, -~-.. -·-... , ............. .. -MPS IW._,aOW9 MUI ... ............... ----·-· .. ..,.-= THE ACCUSED (R) Plitt CO-l!IT HIUIDIOllll HEART8REAIC HOTEL (PG·131 PlllnOCITAIL 1111 A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) PlUl .. lPSI ELVIRA (PG·U) nus 111111TU11t .. u• ITllUTIV flll IOUTii...........,WIAVll ..w••-... , .. twe,...••••••.,• ....,,._ ..... c..-.-.. -·a. ... ............... , .. Neweomer.!'f'cds," starring Mary Gross. and Rebecca DeMomay in • comedy about aspiring femaJe FBI qents, claimed sixth place with S l.4 million. "Mystic Pizza," a comedy dealing with the lives and loves o( three attractive pizza waitresses ip a small Connecticut town, retained seventh place with S l .3 million. J "Bat 21," swrina Gene Hackman as an Air Force officer shot down over hostile territory during the Vietnam War, was in eighth place with SI milhon. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY H(C. ... ,_ .... c..s llf1I mi -1u1~ cesra •~sa-1151 C-ID MIMS lot•,_ ..,C ............ °"" ~ ca. ""' ,.. perliec11y. ·------ ~[N'S ·--...... _ . ---~ .. -· ---·-.__ --·· ---m•• -• ·---.._. __ _ ...... , --... _ -·-..-====~~-- • , • ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1988 Sea View cloudy;. $unset loOks clear All six entries enter with two games left and an eye on tl"i~ league champtonshi p By ROGER C.-U.SON °' .. ..., ....... A week qo one approach to the Sea View Leque football race ps to see if cellar-dweller Newport Hatbor Hi&b, a team winless in its first two starts. bad a shot at the CIF Division VJ pla~Sailors not only bad a shot at the playoffs., they were actually still in the bunt to claim the undisputed leuue championship. With Week 4 on tap Thursday and Friday it's the same situation - Harbor, at l-2 and still dwelling at the bottom of the pack, can still win it all. Last week it was a Pick Nine situation. Now it's a Pick Six problem for the Sailors, as well as tbe rest of the contenders who arc chasing league- leader Corona del Mar, a team with an unbeaten reoord (6-0-2). "We always talk about t1es before a pme," ~id S.ddlcback Coach Jerry Witte. ''We decided last week we would not go for a tic if the Occasion rosc.-lfwehad to go for two, we would. But, we were assuming Tustin woulct beat Newport Hari.>r. As it turned out, we're in pretty good shape (Saddlcback tied Corona del Mar last' · week, 0-0). "Tbc combinations arc endless. It might go down to the last play of the ·~last same. everywhere, but it's good for everyone. Everyone bas a shot. This time of the year and there arc siJt schools thinking about cham- pionships." Herc's a look at each of the three Sea View encounters this week: Viii n. Roadnmnen Saddleback High's Roadrunners have always been exactly what their .name implies -very fast. University, however, enters with the edge in speed this time behind the triple punch of runners Gary Smarr and Jim Roberson, and quarterback Junior Oliver. Sea View standings L-.ue o.w.I WLT WLT CdM 102 602 119-ftcl• 1 1 1 • l 1 Unlvenltv 1 1 l J • 1 Tu.tin 111 341 s.ddleMck 1 1 1. 2 s 1 He>t. H•rbor 1 2 ~ 2 6 0 'r1MlrMIY'• 0--. Unf\'eraJtv -n. SHdle69ck CSA Bowl) ''*Y'• ~ Tustin VL CdM C•f OCC) Eat•nc:I• •I ... WPOrt H•rbof' ''*•· Nw. 11 Coron. def Mar •t ~POrt H•rbOr ~ vs. Ealand• <•t OCC> Tuatln n. Unlvwlltv <•t Irvine) "Saddleback is kind of like us," said University Coach Mark Cun- ninJham. "Their record is not an indication of the team they are. They're in a similar boat. A lot of people haven't beaten them, but they've beaten themselves. "They played heads-up with Tustin, but losr because of five turnovers. "Th~f re as good a.s any in the league. - Cunningham sees Saddleback as the typical problem the Roadrunners arc always defensively. "They're maybe even quicker than Estancia and have the same type of persollnel as i:n the past," said Cunningham. "But they have a lot of inexperience in the line." Saddlcback's Witte, meanwhile, sees his Roadrunners up against a new problem with the Trojans after haring put Uni away for the past six straight years. "rU"St," said Witte, "they're play- ing .very good' defense, probably the best University defense I've seen in a Lon& time...A{)d_Smarr 8Jld Roberson arc the key offensively. They have a lot of different angles and we don't have anyone as fast as Smarr. (PleueMe8&A VIEW/BS) Fountain Valley is zeroing in on second straight perfect (5-0) road to league title BJ llOGEll CAN.SON °' ............. Founlain Valley High's Barons arc WriDJ ,aim at their second con- secuuve undefeated Sunset Leacuc football season, and all the numbers indi~ a routine week for t.h1 h1gh- ridina Barons. The oppositioq is winless Manna. a team which is 1-17 over the past two yean and one wtuch bas been hmated to 10 points oTlcss in 17 of1ts last 19 pm ct. There is no rcallsuc hne on this o ne -but Fountain Valley Coach Mab Milncris well aware of the patfaJls that lie ahead for teams with UCLA-t>J)C reputations. Marina was but 1-9 a year ago. but the Vikings pushed Fountain Valle>• before fallin&. 20.14, ending a four· year reign over the Barons. "This is an imponant game for us.·· said' Milner, ·•as they all arc at this point.-Each ~ puts us one step closer to winning ~cham pionsh1p .. Actually, a victory over Man na would clinch a co-cltampionsh1p and auaraotee Fountain VaJler the No I aced from the leagoe entenng the CIF Division I playof&.. For Marina it's another shot at soothing some deep wounds. ··Traditionally we·vc played ..,.ell apinst Fountain Valley," said • Marina Coach p n s Ram~> "We've enjoyed coaching agatn$t ~--::::::::::;;::;::;;+t -their -staK-and -tt's a prctt,Y ftienUl} °""' ........ ., ......... rivafry. Most of·tbc umes n'.• been a 'pretty good game. ~For whatever reason th.c styles of offense and defense, it seems 1ili.:"c heavyweight fighters. One can be totally dominant., the; other not too hoL But because of the STyl~ u ends up being.a good matchup:· There arc marked contrasts 1n the- styles of~untain Valley and Manna. Jim Stanley la ?fe_wport Barbor'• ..ior aerial W.et. Be'• ca•t 112 ,..._ ·ror 397 yarda and three toacbaowna. The Barons operate behind quar- terback David Hcnipn. who bas had nothing but success 1n gwding Foun- i Sunset standings 1 ~ . o.-111 ' Ftn ValleV EcAM>n w .. 1m1nster Oc:Mn View Hin.~ Marin. WLT WLT 3 _Q..J __ "' 2_1 11 1 0 711 2 1 0 JS"O I 2 0 • 4 0 1 2 0 2 • 0 0 J 0 0 I 0 ~, ...... Westmlnatw •t Huntlneton 8Mctl ''*Y'• Gemes Oc .. n Vlr# va. Edison (•I H9) Fin V•llev vs. ~rlna <•t Wm) T1MlrMllY • Mft. 1t Edison •I Weslmlnater Htn. 8Mctt vs Fin. V•Mev COCC) Marl,,. vs. OcMn View Cat HB) tam Valley .to 15 wins in bis last 18 Stans. ~ ··The lcey to Fountain Valley is that t heir passtng ~c sets up their runrung game.' said Ramsey ... You have to try to do something to d~rupt their rhythm. "And offsns1vely, we have to bit . th( big play." The Vikings had very few big plays this season. and have put the ball on thc'grass in the form of IOSt fumbles out of an option-based offense it mopportune times. ti "That.'s the chance rour take with option football." said t .ouniain Val- ley's Milner. "Manna hasn't had a whole hcckuva lot of breaks tl\is season ln1uries to some key people and luclt hasn't been with them." Manna offers a different look for the Barons tbJs time with a 50 defense and sboot..and-run Arizona style of-fense. --- ·Marina is prol>ably our most difficult team to prepare for." said Milper. "They run-a lot-offon:natioas and arc ve!1'. multiple~ option. and &-WlSDDOllC, i:s something we baven·t seen, and It's difficult getting our prep team to simulate it in practice.·· ~ (Pleue eee SUNSrl'/BSl ;._ This week's prep g~es, odds TltuM&y estmmstcr, T-T at Hunungton Baell. 1-2 -: Westminster b) 7 Artists will take their shots Laguna Beach has kicked itself right in to the.PCL title and CIF playoffs picture BJ PAT LARJllN OllllrNMC.• J , I Who would've figured that after the dismal preseason that Laguna Beach High Coach Lyman Olney and his Artists put together, that they'd be 2-1 in Pacific Coast League play and an contention for their seco nd straight PCL crown when the Artists take on Woodbridge this wcclc? "We've gotten a few breaks lately." Olney admitted. "We're rn control of our own destinr, now and. ifwc want it bid enough we ll take it." Sounds simple, but standing in the way of Laguna is the county's No. 3 ranked team Woodbridge. Then Costa Mesa follows for the Artists, 0 Woodbridgc is the biucst cballenie we'll face this year," Olney said. "They have a Class team and a class coaching staff and we're looking forward to the game. 'Cliche' is common language during interviews in NFL \ What 1'1t that makes players, coaches and manaaement not speak Enalisb when they are being inter- viewed. Hey I'm talkina about the National Football Leuue where the common 1anauaae is ••Cticbt. •• Here uesome examples: Q-Coach what did you think of tbepme today? A-I tbolA&bt the officiating sucked, rm JO!,,. to raise some cain about the oftiaauna. The ~sb interpretation is that tbec:oecb steam lost the pme and the officials made some calls that went apinst his team and be's a<>iDf to complain to somebody about at Tbc actual £nalisb translation would mean tbat becaute the ofticials RP' sadi .. oa the field, be'adec:ided to laile eome cane u in aup.r cane and let theoftkiab IUCk OD that. Cu JOU iJDlline if manians were . ::=:::::n~ftl\Cte "Both Woodbridce and Costa Mesa-will be gul'lning for us. We were the only team to beat Woodbridge last year'and that will provide incentive for them. Costa Mesa looks at us as their cbanc:t to get into the playoffs." Woodbridfc Coach Rick Gibson. meanwhile, 1s having a hard time figuring out ·Laguna Beach. and understandably so . The Artists waited unu1 the first game of Pacific Coast League play to notch their first win of the season. and find them- selves trailinf the Warriors. by a game with their 2-record, despite scoring only 18·points in league play, all on Jason Crabbe field goals. "We've watched Laauna o n film an~ b~u look at their won-loss record an urc it'.sanca.sy.p.me," Gibson said. "But they're defending league champions and have some great athletes. If they beat us.. we drop tnto a A bead coach with a lump in bis throat saying. .. Hey let's let sleeping dop lie and bygones be byaones, wc'U just bite the bulct and weather the storm." Q-Coacb you've IQst tbrccpmes in a row now wbat seems to be the problem? · A -1 t's not the end of the world, we were in the ballpme but it just wasn't in the cards for us to win, it's just waterovcrthedam now, no use an crying overspilled milk, we'll just keep on playing bard and let the chips fall wberethey may, it's never too late. Q-How is your quarterback fcehna? A-He's feeling down in the dumps right now after this loss, but that's the way it goes. it com es with the territory, it could be worse, there's always a bri&bt side I know he won't throw in the towel, i told him\() ~eep hiscbin up. . .: Q-Howdocs it feel towio tnc Super Bowl'! A-rll ~ll you, it'stheareatcst feelinain the world, l'mjust tickled pink, ev~iftacame up roses. I'm on cloud nme fiaht now, hey we're on topo(theworld, sevtnth ~eaven three-way tic for first." Docs the fact that Laguna provided the only loss for the Warriors l ast season have any effect on the inten$i- ty of Woodbrid~c·s players? .. You bet." Gibson said. "O ur kids have plenty ofinccnuvc to beat them this year. The first thing after last week s game the luds got together and said , 'Let's get them.' •• Laguna has played well against the pass this year and that's been one of Gibson's main weapons with Fred Schweer at quarterback and a bevy of fine receivers including Ryan Nash. hEvcryonc knows we throw the ball," Gibson said. "We feel that 1f they take something awa)' offensive- ly, they'll o pen up somethmg else and we plan to take advant.ag'i: of it with our athletes." The Artists need to win their next two to assure themselves of the league title with a win over the Warriors m OTC than lik~y thr~wi1t4 the-league lead into a tbrcc-way uc between l~una. Woodbridge and Trabuco Hills. BENNY RICARDO PRO FOOTBALL baby. Q-What happened to your pass defense? A-I'm beatillJ my head ~nst thc~~natofi&urei.tout. n's got mc chmblD&tbewaJJs., we were brcalcinadown sooften it bad me soi 111 ban.an.as, the coaches were besidttbemselvC$, but rm going to . take the b\l1l by the horn and roll up my skevcsandao to work. it's ume to take matters in my own hands and get tot~ botlom ofit, we'll stop at JlOtbiq. Q-\Vbatdoyou think of your COICb? - A-He'sa down to earth auy that Shoots from the hips. he's cool, calm (Pleue ... CLICD/82) Hershiser criticizes media's speculation presa." Fehr, the executive dittctor of the Major l.eepae Players Association. bad' said that Henhiter could become buebalrs first S l-milfion per KatOO pla}tt. too much of bis comments abo\lt ~ina with a Japennoteam 10 1990. I'm a buinaaman lnd I have 10 look at evWy aven~ and that's just another avanae,.. Henhiltf satd. ..The media is matins 1t a b'I story. but iu DOC a bis story. f t•s just UlOt.hc1' viable a venue to eo. •• '"We just want to wm thts week," Olney said. ··we can 1ust go at it one game at a time and bo~ for the best ... h's at Laguna Beach Fnday. In another PCL game: Mutangltft. Pantllen Tom Bald"in hopes his Mustangs of Costa Mesa can win the next two games and grab the No. 2 spot m league a nd a cha nce to go to tbc CIF D1vi s1on Vlll playoffs. but Baldwin figures Orange Wlll have something to say about that. "We're going to have to play some solid defense, pla) tough up front and come up with the right offensive scheme." BaldWln said of the upcom- ing contest. .. We'll take what they give us on offense, which 1s OK. because thafs what the wishbone 1s fo r. to overcome a defense keying on a pan1cular fac:tt of our o ffense. .. Orange is an the same boat as we act. We've both loSl to the same Learns. What ..,.c rcall) need .i.s to beat University, 1-1-1 vs. Saddleback. 1-1 -1 (at SA Bowl) L'ni by 3 Costa Mesa. 1-2 vs. Orange. 1-2 (f t El MC).dcna) Costa Mesa b. 4 St. Paul. 2--0 vs. Mater Oct. l-1 (at OCC) St. Paul b~..J Friday Ocean View. 1-2 vs. Edison. 2:1 (at Huntington Beach I Edison b) 7 Fountain Va lle). 3-0 'S Ma ra na_ ().J lat ~est minster) Ft n \-1illev bv 14 Tustid.1·1-1 vs.Corona dcl Mar, l-0-2(a tOC'Cl Estan.cia. 1-1-1 at Newpon Harbor, 1-2-0 Woodbridge. 3--0 at Luuna Beach, 2-1 Irvine. 1-2 at Dana Hilk 2-1 1 -·Even f ven \\.oodbndge by 7 E~n Orange and Laguna Beach and have Laguna H ills beat Trabuco, which would put us tn ~ond place. That's important for the playoffs because tn 9ur di_vision it could mean a home game or at least something close 10 home. .. If you fimsh 10 third )ou·rc assured of gomg on the road and that could mean having to pla) somc- ~-lie-Ata~ro. ·· Baldwin 1s ~PP)' 10 see the return of Hu) Klcu for the ~ustangs and thtnks it could be a k~ ··-- K.Jeu rcaJI} 1s one of the unnoticed for us. Baldwtn said ... He's small. but he can really oj)tn thir1gs u_p for us at wide receiver. He's also our return man and plays well at .free safety ... It's at El Modena High Thursday. In a South Coast League ~e: VaqaenM n. DoJpliJ.D• Wnh' on!~ two pm~s left in league pla). lrnnc Hl&h Co-coaches Terry Henigan and..l'ck Cunis. know th.at (Pleue M:e PCL/83) Barons " wrap up second Do~ n one game and trailiQg 14-8 in th~ ~ond Fountam Vall~y Hl&hput tht ng togt"ther Tucsda> nigbTin jlrls 'Oii{'\ ball. topp1ng host Marina, 7-1 S, 16-1 4 15-~. 1 5~8. The ~tn as ured thr Barons (It_., ... ~) second place m the Sun1e1 Lu uc behind undefated Edisoa and a spot tn the C IF ·4-A ~yoffs. Both Fountain\, a llc) losses an~ this sea n "ere to the Chargers. On Tue~a' \fanna (4-5) budt an e1gh1-point l~ad in Lhe second p.me, but the Barons charged back with e1~t str-a1ght points to tac 1t tkh1nd the sen 1ngOfJunaormldtt.IC blocker Tara Morenc. ~ho had five aces rn the m•tch. Founw~ VaJlcy "'on games three and four by tarae m&f&l nS Senior \ vrur Ybarra led the Baron!. ~tth nine kills Juruor R6ko Mauumoto and ~nior Amy Brand contnbuted c1&ht kills tach. In other "olTc}ba.11: u.. S, Ocffa View t: Tiie Cba.rJers improved their unbca- S"n~t Leaauc stnna to nmc ..._ twttP•"I the Scahawks. l s-4. 15-1, I s-4 Middle block.er Leslee ~ had I~ kilts and se.ttn' Ki"'. J~ tontnbuted 17 as tits for 6diilm (ll·l ovtn.11). Olnn View: M ia ~ pla). fdl to 6-9 overall · c.w. ,.. Mar a. •n °1 Criltrn Walliey Mill l I ~ .. blocb .... M8mt Jo Prier 12 mlllllll • Henltitcr's curmu contract. call- iDI for a .SI. I million bue salar)i • njhed It tbe end ottlus leaOll Ind 1111...-. to_. MeOtia&iaa a new COllUK't IOOD .• tie wit llOC be ebl:ible for h 11tDCY .antil after the I 919 .............. lllMtbe~ lib 10 remain wttt. the~~ die 1919 lllflOll; and bopa IO sip a ao..wrn C011tn1e1 lbit winter. .,.... ..... s.. ~'(l .a...~.--'-...... '° • a s.l. as. 11 rs-.t .. ~ V.aot). Mn ... _.J. -.oa. . •. n. World Seria and NaboMJ ........ Clw•pioulbip Series MOit valuable Plajtr llid t.be media ftUlde .. . . . . MJ.ly beut ii ia Lot~ and I'd IOve '° My,• ...._, taid. "T'M Ofll••• Dow1 n c1o an)1binl (Pl••·---•fD) • .....lroobwae• 11• ril, .,.. M 111 ~-~·--­....... ,..,.nii ... "' ·- .. j 1 I I -On1ngi1 eo.t.DAILY PILO"{/ Wedneeday, N°'*"ber 2, 1088 , ' ' ' i i l , ' . , ~ r ' ,• I I '•\ I I I I I\ \ • .RRO GAMES The Bob Harmon Pro Forecast FOi SUIDIY I IDlllY 11-1I1 .,ILi. 1111 1111111•• 11 ...anu. I .......... 11 AFC E•st IHdtng INlla f8Ce tun cNhnge In t<Jngdome In first of nw ro.d pmee In flnel ......,_ .•. s.hewtca h.w won both meetings -In 1977 Md 1984 -Md need tb6a one. ....... IMllll II 11111. , .. , 111-tttt ... H 11 Chlceao hM bMtl Big ~ 8-r vs. Sues ... 8eers !Md eerie. 1~. lndudlng tut ten ... In MCOnd me9tlng last MUC>f'I, TB took 20-0 lead In 18' quwt•. BMra atlll won 27-26. ••1•11111n. ,,,,,, , 11 ~•-........ n In "'9t rMtdt-up In mid..s.ptember In Pittsburgh, eeng.Ja could do nothing for thr• quarters ... thanks to six Steeler turnovers, Clncy ,.,,led In 4th quwter to win 17-13. 1•1111V11---n ua11 om ............ n Bronco9 io.t thr• ot flrl1 four g81MS of '88 eeuon lneludlng 20-13 upset by Chi.ta In KC .. ~ . Stew DeBerg threw two TD paaaes for Chiefs, John Elwlly lneftecttw '°'Denver. 11111 111 ............... 11 ... TLllT ................... 17 Pacitera dernollehed both Patriots, 45--3, Md Vikings, ~ 14. then were nipped by ~lklns 20-17 . ~. F9k:ona Just get mired deeper In division where they don't befong ... Green Bay. LI. .......... 111111121 "Ill ...... _ .. , .... 21 ~·opened '88 MUOfi with 24-13 win over Chargers ... LA. led by 1987 Heilm•n tr<>P.fly Winner Tim Brown and OB Stew Beuerteln, Brown retumlng klcitoft tor 97-yerd TO. LI. 11111. ... --..... 11 •••• ••l.Plll..... ...... 24 A.n torecaatera plead f<>f some consistency~ NFL tums, but Eagjes, Ille others, do not respon<ll ..• unt>Mtable one week, horrendous the next ... f•vored Rams more conslS1ent. .... _., ................. 27 ...a E•Llll .......... 20 P•t• own ~ame winning streak over Miami ... last season teams met In 8MSOfl opener plus seuon ci<>Mr. N.E. winning 28-21, 24-10 .. Sunday "'°'*9 be The Dey of the Dolphins. •••llllllTL--21 KTlllT--.......... 17 VllUnga hold 33-18Mr'9a1Md Including ~19, H~1.-.wweep last seuon ... Uonaavereged under 13 points per game in first eight games. weakest offenM In NFL ... Vikings . 1811W I• llllTl ... 24 llLLIS .................... 20 Cowboys aurprlMd NY In '87 season opener 16-14 ... In Monday nite re- m•tch, D911u, tralllng 24-14 In 4th quarter, came b•ck with tour FGs (NFL record) plus TD to win. .. 1•1 .am ...... 21 *'*lllt&llPIUS ........... 21 Colts swept Jets lul season, first time since 1980 ... just two FGs shut ou1 J9ts In 1st game 6-0 . four more Coll FGs 1n re-match led to 19-14 win ... '88 Jett onpredlctable!I Ill nfMllll ....... 21 **PllElll. .................. 21 49-rs haYe won IU1 fiYe meetings vs. Cards, leading iMmes 8-7 . Phoenix r.tuming to ··norm.i" following foor stra.igllt wins. but stlll tn tll1ck of NFC East t9Cle 49ers. ... 1111.Tll ........... 24 IEW llLUU .......... 21 ~lklna teci.ng death-row next three weeks -Saints, Bears. then 49ers on Monday nlte after Skins, Saints face Rams. Broncos . . if both ...,,,. turvlw. they·11 eern pl•yoffsl ll.ml.m ........... ".10 ~ ................. 24 _,, -AFC Central nice heats up 1n Monday niter ... Houston beet Ctevel•nd during '87 strike, 15-10. 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McUIS 181Z,tBeactt Blvd., Huntington Beach \ ClllUES 80-11 BOlsa, Huntington Beach I 141-1427 141-1417 ••• 1111 / SllPlEY 2201 Main St.. Huntington Beach H.-bor & Wiiton, Coste Mesa ,, llRlll 1114222 t DIMaglohaa · little syDlpathy ~or Mattingly .. . p,.. ne Aneda&M Pren NEW YORK -The Yankee Qipper Ill doesn't have much sympathy for Don Mattinaly. Joe Di.Mauio said Tuesday be bas bard some of the trade rumors iqvolvin1 the New York Yankees first baseman but doesn't think the players should get an~ with club owner Oeorae Steinbrenner for bis criticisms. "I don't k:n~w why they should be upse~ ~th Steinbrenner;• DiMagio wd. "He's made milhon- aim out of all of them. That's not too bad. "It's not vcryeasyattimcs.Sometimcsyou have to take some of it. I auess be ~ts a little frustrated." M!ttio&IY blasted Steinbrenner on Aug. l 1 for not rapcctma players. ''Times have ctw>&cd. Tbe whole game has cha~•• DiMaa;io said. •You have 26 tea.ms; they changed the field from arass to AstroTurf. The &loves are biger. They brou&J'h the fences in. Why shouldn't owners change, too'r' DiMagio docs not believe players have more pressUtt on them now than they did in his playing years. "We only had one-year contracts. We only bad 16 teams. We had SOO minor-league teams. There was always someone breathing down your necks. That's pressure." Quote of the day Bob Reede. football coach at Augustana College in Rock Island, Ill., when told that the Vikinp' 24-21 loss Oct. 8 to Carroll (Wit.') CollegeJ. which snapped a 70.g.ame winning streak tor Augustana.. in rqular-scason games, marted the ftnt time the team had lost, except for flayoffs. since Ronald Reagan became president: 'That Points out the map.itude of what we did accomplish ... Ktnga win OD Gretzky'• goal Wa,M-GrebQ''• 11th goal at 15:58 of ~ the second period snapped a tic and the Los ' Anades Kings beat -the Nord.iqucs. ~I , Tuesday night in an NHL pme in Quebec . .Gretzky snapped a r .. J tic when be tipped in I wa.ist- hi&h shot by WQM McBeu. J• TOlleW and Lee a.Mcame. with an em~= goal, also scored for the Kinp. while Walt P . · y ~d • 1oa1 for ~ Nord.iques. Before the game, the K.inp called up rookie soaltendcr M..---Ptbpatrick from their AHL affiliate New Haven NiaJithaw)cs and sent down defcnseman Kea Baam~r and right winger Paal .Guy ... Elsewhere in the NHL, Marlo Lemleu, playing with a chest injury after a slashing incident. scored twice in the third period as Pittsburgh downed visiting Vancouver. S-3. Lemieux bas at least one point in each of PittsburJh's 12 pmcs ... Cl89* Lehelle scored on a brca.kaway with 6:14 remaining in the lhird period as New Jersey edged Philadel.ehia, 3-2, in East Rl.\lberford to send the A yers to their fifth loss in six games ... .DaJe Bawerc:bt bad two goals and an assist as Winnipeg dealt the New Yort Islandcn their fourth straight loss, . 8-1 . It was also the !standers' biggest margin of defeat ever at home ... In Detroit. Mike Gartaer'a power-P.lay aoaJ with SS seconds remainina in the third period bfted Washirqton into a ~.hie with the Red Winas ... In Hartfqrd, S..JH c.no.. Cllillde Lemleu and rookie ~e~eue scored during a 2:45 span late in the first ~~o spark Montreal to a 5-3 victory over the Clippers top Detroit, 110-104 SPRJNGF1ELD. Mass. -Rookie m forward Charles Smith scored 15 of his 23 Points in the second half to lift the Los Angeles Oippers past the Detroit Pistons, • 110.104, in the 16th annual National Basketball Association H,n of Fame uh.ibition game Tuesday niaht. . Ceo~ Benoit Benjamin added 22 points and forward Ken Norman had 21 with I 0 rebounds for Ole Oippen, who are .,UJI without holdout . Danny Manning. the NBA's No. I draft pick out of Kansas. Dctlnis Rodman, whose two three-Point baskets nearly brought Detroit back from an I I-point deficit in the fourth quarter, led the Pistonswitb 21 Points and 14 rtbounds. Los Angeles. which closed the pre.season at 5-2, C?ptns Friday night at Philadelphia. Detroit, 6-3, hosts Charlotte in its sea.son opener Saturday ni&ht. Rookie Gary Grant's ~in one second before the buzzer completed an 11-i run and gave the Oippers a ~26 lead after one period. Detroit led, 9-8, on Bill Laimbccr's layup before Los Angeles ran off the next eight Points, half coming on dunks by Benjamin. Rich Camarillo, who has handled the EE Rams' punting chores this season while •II• Dale H4tcher was sidelined by an injury, was released Tuesday by the NFL club. Hatcher, on the injured reserve list with a knee injury, probably will be rcturnod to the active roster soon. The Rams also waived wide rteeiver Thomas Henley, a rookie free agent who was on the injured reserve list with a knee injury. Camarillo, an ciabt·year Nfl.. veteran. a veragcd 40 yards per punt for the Rams th.is season. . --. llf THE BLltACBERS " ... Mutilate, mangle, crush,· pound, slam, hammer, annlhllate, bash. terrorize, plaster, and pulverize. That about covers It. Now get · out there and have fun." Lona Beach State's Seay •hot· LONG BEACH -Lona Beach State EE aopbomorc wide receiver Marte Seay, who •II• . was shot while trying to shield a younaster durina an apparent gang-related assault on . a Halloween party. was transferred from critical care to a rqular ward Tuesday. .. Seay, 21, remained in fair condition, said Richard Cox. a •Pokesman at Memorial Mcd.icaJ Center of Long Beach. Seay's right kidney was removed shortly after the Sunday niaht attack on the west Long Bea.ch apartment be shared with his sister. A 17-ycar-old reputed Lon, Beach gana member was arrested for investigation o assault with a deadly weap()n. An adult wanted in the investigation remained at l.arae Tuesday. police said. Doctors said a bullet penetrated Seay's buttocks and traveled through his liver, kidney and lung before lod&ina near his heart, police said. Team physician Dr. Robert Austi.n said ~y's injuries were potentially carcer-threatemng. According lo neigbbon and classmates who talked to the family, the trouble started when some people were asked to leave the party. Mary Roseborough, Seay's sister, said the assailants came back three times and shot at the apartment. 18 nominated to Buketball BaU Four baclccourt-stan--Dave B .... Ill LC. J._., Earl M...-.e and Leuy wuteu -were among 16 players, coaches and contributors nominated Tuesday for the Basketbalt Hall of Fame. Rounding out the nine playcn nominated for the February elect.ion were frontq>utt stars Dave Coweaa., Walt Bellamy and the late LuTy F0tt1t and t!t'O · women, Au Meyers, a standout at UCLA. and Nera ftlte, an AAU all-star from Nashville, Tenn. Three coaches also l¥ere named by the screening committee which is headed by Hall of Farner Belt Couy. They a.tt Jack Bart.-wl, who has the best winning record 10 Kansas State history; Jack Ramsay of the Indiana Pa~ who bas posted 15 winni~ seasons during a 20.ycar NBA career that bas made rum the winningest active coach in the lcquc, and WW R9'18..., who was the first black head coach at a Division I college when he took over Illinois State in 1970 ... South African Davkl Froat beat CMe Beck in a la.st-bole chip-off for the $90,000 flrst pnzc in the Shootout ~rtmil> in Tu<!son. From about 30 yards, Beck chipped some IS feet beyond the cup. From the same positJon, Frost hit a sand wedge to Within six feet of the cup for the victory ... Third baseman Robl.D Veahln of Oklahoma State, wbo helped the U.S. team win-the Olympic gold medal, was named winner of the Golden Spikes Awa.rd, presented to the outstanding amateur baseball player in the nation. The award, gj ven by the U.S. Baseball Federation, is for athletic ability, sportsmanship, character and overall contributions to the sport ... The World Boxing ~ouncil bas agreed to review ta_pesoflast Saturday!s eontrovmial lightweight title unification' bout between J.Uo Cesar CUvea ag_d Jne IA.la Bamtrea. then decide whether to qrd~r ~ rematch. Chavez. the World Boxing Association champion, beat WBC champ Ramirez by unanimous decision aft.er the referee halted the bout following an accidental head butt that left.Ramirez bleeding ... The averqe ~ leuuualuyinercued~ pm:ent to $429,640, baseball gencnl mpagers were told at their annual meetinp in Palm Spclngs. Barry Roa, head of the ownen' Player Relations Committee, prepared a rcpon that showed salaries had gone up, one year after the only decrease in recent times ... The Oak.land Athletics said they will not exercise the option for 1989 on G9-8....,.., contract, but still may try to retain the 31-year-old second baseman. Television. radio nL•VlSION ' p.m. -HOCK•Y: Kines et Montreel <'*-ved), Prime Tlcket. _ ~ p.m. -80WUNG: Women's Columbia JOO 0.Hk from De Soto. Texas, ESPN. ... a p.m. -HOits• RACING: Oak TrN reot•n. cn.nnee 5' (Prime Tkket, 11 o.m.>. • f p,m. -VOLL•YaALL: Teem Cuo competition from the Forum Ct•oe), Prime Tle:kel. ltADtO 6 o.m. -HOCKEY: Klnei al Monlrnl (oefeved), KLAC. Sabo top NL: .. reokie Reds· 1nflelder outpolls Grace, DOdgers' Belcher NEW YORK (AP) -OuU Sabo proved that the Cincinnati Reds don't have to finish second at every. thina. Sabo was named winner of the Jackie Robimoo Nadonal ~ Rookie of the Year by ~.......:­Writers Auociation of ~ OD Tuaday. The third bueman baned r21 J, htt 11 bomcn and drove in "4 runs for the Reds who finished teeond in the NL Weit for the fourth conteeutive season. He received 79 points-and 11 first. place votes from a panel of2<t writers, two from each NL city. Fint bueman Mark Grace of the O:riOllO Cube-was tee0nd with 61 points and ri&ht· hander Tim Belcher of the DodlCrs was third with 35. Second blseman Ron Gant of the Atlanta Braves had 22 points and infielder Roberto AJoaiar of the San Dieao Padres had 11. Catcher Damon Berryhill of the Cubs and infielder Greg Jefferies of the New York Mets were tied with three points each and first baseman Ricky Jordan of the Philadelphia Phillies had two. "It means a lot to me," Sabo said. "It's like the All-Star Game, I was voted to that but I wa.so•t cownina on it. When I aot it. I was baj>py. It's the same with this. I wasn't countina on it. Jfl did it. areat. lfl didn't get it. I wasn't aoina to quit" Reds Owner Marge Schott. who has been critical of tb'e team's second- placc finishes. aneoded Sabo's news conference at Riverfront Stadium. ''Well, at least we won something. : Ri&bt Chris?" she said.. Sabo stole 46 bases. tied for fourth in the le1Jue and the most for a Reds' rookie SLnce Bob Dcscher's S. in 1909. Sabo hit 40doubles. third in the NL behind Andres Galarrq,a 's 42 and Rafael Palmciro's 41 and Sabo was the only rookie.to play in the All• Star Game and did it before the hometown crowd. At the start of the year, Cincinnati was going IO use bim as a backup infielder. However, when thiai baseman Buddy Bell got hurt at the end of spring training. Sabo took over. HERSHISER . Prom81 for the Dodgers." Since winning two games io the World Series, includina the 5-2 vi~ tory that clinched the title for the Dodaers, Hersbiscr bas been swamped with endorsem~nt offen and be plans to open an office soon to better sort out the deals. • Hcrshiser says be has been ap- proachtd by firms selling underwear, mapzincs, credit cards, clothes. food products. mi.lk,-cereals, ~.mputers and cameras. •\Truth in advertising is goiJ\g to be very important to me." Hersh.iser said. "I'm not going to endonc a product I haven't used or liked before. I want to do classy thinas and not just chase .a.ftu .the almi&Jlty dollar." Hershiser has also been ap- proached by publishers wantina him to write a book. "They all want the book to be out by sprina trainina. and aertina a book out b¥ then would be a bia wk." Hersbitcrsaid. .. We'll sec what come! of that." CLICHE. P'romBl • • and collected. He's on an even keel, a aoodmandameatandpotatocspy. Q...::.. What arc yourquanerblclt's aratestattributcs? ,_ A-His quick release, ability to reacj quickly and comctly, good head on his shouJden, stands on bis own two feet and keeps them on the IJC)und, he's the backbone ofour offense. Q-What happened to your punt BARONS CLINCH SECOND PLACE •• '· From Bl cov~. · · A-outinleftfieldmostof the aft n. Sienna Cul'Cl, the Sailors (I J-i, 7-2) rolled to a Sea View Leaaue win at Unjversity, IS-11 , ll-lS, IS-8, 15-9. Pfister. a junior outside hincr led both teams with 17 kills and Cu.s;i added four kills &nd 4S-assists fo'r Newpon Harbor. lnlM a. ea,. Valley t: Bev Oden led the way with 17 kills, U the Vaqueros won at home, l S-7, I S-0, IS-9. StephanieCbain&added lldip for Irvine, which remained unbeaten this teas0n. ~ in South Coast lelaue p&ay and I 3-0 overall. _. IAmJ Cktstlu I, N..,_. artnlaa 1: Liberty cliMbed the Academy t..aaue championship wi&h a t:-u. aw. 1s-u1._ 1u wntict. Slaaroa CroYCh ( 13 UJJI. three blocb, tbrec aces), Ha.._ Cid.uety (eeva blocb) wt Jenny £4suom (14 ......... " killl IDd 111 ec:a) weft tile ... .....,. -tile wta.Deri. I• sifts pnplilnil: 'Nc•pw1 1111W It. V••••&1 t: FnPmea Jeuene Ftypu improved INt nciont to Sl-3 witb a ~ in li.Qlla, but die Trq;us BU) were toUJJJ~ 1t by Sea View rival NftPC)rl H~. flypu is currently the No. 2-ruked liQlles pll)W' in tbe ~Ml ltlar I,~ t; CGI wtaa ~ pma, IC-71: The Sea Kings t 17-1, 9-0) won the Sea View taaue match at Estancia despite 1 sweep in sin&Jes by baJc'S junior Dina Birch. and sweeps in doUblc1 by her team- matet Kari Deuucb and Shan.non Suzuki, and Uz Collins and Mollie Jlomm. Estancia is 14-4, 7-2. ln water polo: Ml ..... VleJe •• Martu a: Vic Petroeci 1COred bis fifth pl of the pme with J • tee0nd1 remainina to lift the host Diablos to the non-leaaue Win in a ~tile of teams ranked in CIF 3-A. The Viki~ IS-12 overall, were rated fourth while Mission Viejo was ranked 1evenlb in the lat.est poll. Marina took a 7-6 ~ early in. the fourth quaner on a pl by Bob Haefner but the Oiablot ICOfcd the aat two pAa fOr an 8-7 lad bcfoft Oeol' KaiY'• lbtb pl o( the pme tied it for me Vikinp with 35 aeconds left. ...._ 0.. '-Crtlll 1: Junior Bob o.lluci scond tbt winn~ ~2r:a1=.r4.7 ssa:.1 ~· J--Qllill at 16 Evel 1• ... for .... Dii. ~Clallllt ............ 11: MGcl11ao. s.c.. a.a Ton~ Utwlllr ...... a _...pl Pfra1e1 upri.U.. hi &he *rd qmner lhlt .. Q-About your ICDCl'a) maoqer7 A-Yeah, he may look like butter lifted OCC to the Orana~ Empire wouldn't melt in bis mouth, but he'll Conference victory at home. lie thtouab bis tee\h Ind hit you below In men's soccer: tbebdt, rwouktn'tlNlthimasfaras Olup C...t 1, P.nen.. t: Scan I could throw him. Swcenq-netted the_pme's onJy aoaJ Q-Howaboutyourvetcran 43 minutes into fint half u the linibKka'? 1 Piratet (13-4-31 S-0-2) remained tied A-He..knoMaJJtberopcsdocsn't for lint with Rancho Sanliqo in the miuatrickottumabait,belmowt Oranac Empire Conference. Host wbicbaidebiabladitbuuaedon. Fullerton (5-8-2. J...t) was unable to Q-Yourbeckpincld400yuds score apinst OCC aoalie Jeff' Cova.. IOdly. wbo bad 14 saves.. A-HJ'Utotolftl&lellltbafor In wol'l\tft'uoccer: )IOVandtoltieeltnmileitlabs,bc'U Oruce.C.U& I, ....,.,.. .. 1: Tbe pvt you everytbjQI be'• aotad lheft Pirates mlldc the Ions journey . 10 tome. Bakenfiekl wonh•hile u Debbie Q-What do you tbinlt of your Bon~ rebouft4ed ber own thot owner'adrelatoday? for apl l2 minute. into the second A-llWOUldn't'®Cbtbatwitha half 10 break I l ·I tic and keep 0CC 1 ().fooc DOie. unbalten (7-0 in tbe South Cot.st Q-1'11eownerortbedral? Conhnce, IS-Ooverall). 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It's at the Santa Ana Bowl Tburs- day niabl cautc with u.J l-for-U niabt in the puaina department, aood for 105 yards, ''It wai a aood be.lance and the blcks ran welf too," said Brinkley The Sailonenterthe Es1aDCia satM at full s~nath. accordina to their coach. Jt would api>car the Tan will need all they've &Ot to contend with Foralonatimethispmewasaone. ~t;ancia. a~ which has made a way street. • hvmao~o~r s pas~lnuamC$, to the Ba61• n. Baflon Estancia's £aales wercjust another · tune of 1~ mtercepuons. . obstacle to neaotiate on the way to the • Eta~cia Coach John Lle~naood OF playoffs and leque title upira-recoan12C$ the threat o.f runnana back tions for the Sailors of Newport Tom Walker of the Sai_lo~ -he was Harbor. the leque's MVP as a JUOIC?r. . Not so th.is time. (l's a struaJe for But he sees other potentJal pitfalls survival for both as they square off as !"ell. ; . • with very similar approaches. I~ ~ a team ~ffort which, beat Both hke to run the ball, have bacq Tustin, noted Lie~n&ood. 'The they're very proud of, and try to blend q~ert.clc (Scheck) 11 the ,key who a reasonable passing pme with it. !1as Jelled thell! toeether. Hes throw- But unlike most occuranccs, this !DI adequately and. when you do that time it's Estancia, led by the running at ~pens t!t~ run a little. . of junior Josh Wojtkiewicz briftfing And at s not only (Jam) S~ey in a braaioa riahts overall ~ord ~ho we ~ve to w~rry ~bout rece1v- (6-l-l, l-'l-l ), as o~sed to Harbor's . •Pa-Theyre. lhrowing 1t to Walk~r. 2-6-0 1-2-0 credentials. too. Walker in the Oat or Stanley with "We just hope we can build off a ~~k. . . . what we did last week." sa.id Ncwpon But stJU the~ thing~ have to Coach Jeff Brinkley, alluding to his be conce~cd with 1s shut~ng down team's come-from-behind 17-10 vie-Walker, either-at fullback. 10tbe1. or tory over Tustin. at an. off-back. be .docs a good JOb "That's the kind of game that turns block:i!lJ. ~en hes shut down the . d r. s .. co tin ed opposition wins. cv~ an~ aro~n 1.or u • .n. Y "It's a district game and it's their . Bnn y. We ye kind of anucipated Homecoming. But we've got somc- !hat pme ~e last three weeks. ~e thing at stake, too. We want our JUSt .thouaht it would happe!"' earhcr. school to be proud of this team and Against ."SaddJebac~ we did some our kids know what's at stake." I~ thtnf!, .but JU~t .m~de S!'m.e It's at Newport Harbbr Friday :stalcn~· Against Una. 1t JUSt d1dn t night. flfopefully, we've finally hit th.ft...,. point where everything comes Sea Kfn6• n. Tlllen t<>f.ether. •our linemen, I think. gained some confidence off last week's game. The linemen, the second half, took charge, and we were able to run the football. Newpon Harbor quarterback Steve Schcclc also helped the running Pacific Coast standings a..... W L T 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 ~ W L T s 0 0 2 5 1 6 2 0 3 • 1 2 6 0 1 7 0 T1Wn4111Y't GMM ~ v1. Or•nee <•t El Modena> PrtdlY'a Games Wooclbrldtt at Laeuna e..ch t..ae. Hilb vs. Trab. Hiiia (at MV 'nwn4111Y ....,. lt GMMI Coat• ~ at Laeuna 8aach TH vs. Wooclbrldoe (at Irvine> Oranie VI. Lao. Hiiia (at MV) . . Corona del Mar's Sea Kings remain unbeaten. but two ties leave them with a'prccarious 1/2-gamc lead'Ovcr four others, with Ncwpon Harbor still looming down the road. Sea Kings Coach Dave Holland is South Coast standings a..... OWral WLT WLT Mllllon Vlelo 3 0 0 I 0 0 Dena , Hiiis 2 l 0 3 • 1 El Toro 2 1 0 5 3 0 Caoo Vallev 1 2 0 4 4 0 lrvlne t, 2 o 5 3 O San Clemente 0 3 0 l 1 0 T1Wn4111Y'a GMM Cap0 Valley VL El Toro (II MV) l'rtdlY'a GMM trvlne at Dana 11111• Setunl9Y'a GMM San Clement• at Mlulon Viele> l'rtdly, ....,, 11 0..,.. Irvine v1. El Toro <at Minion Vleio> San Cllmlnte •I C.olstrano vanev MIUlon Vlelo at DW\8 Hiiia • PCL, SOUTH COAST ••• homBl th.is week's contest is do or die against Dana Hills. Irvine enters the contest with a 1-2 record and finds Dana Hi tis a pme ahead at 2-l after the Dolphins' 9-7 shocker over Cap1st~no ~alley, Dana Hills' first- everwtn ap1nst Capo. They've put together thrtt straight excellent performances," Henigan said. "They're a much better team than they were at the beginning Qilllc season. "They've made some cWftlcs in their backfield and it's helped them tremendously. ' "We ltnow our backs arc to the wall. and I hope at this point we'll be prepared.' The Vaqueros arc coming off a tough loss to Orange County's No. I ranked team in Mission Viejo; a game that saw Irvine fail on a two-point conversion late in the contest that would have won it. Cunis echoes Hcnigan!s hopes that ~c Vaqs can gel back up after a disheartening loss. "Our kids ha~e played hard each week and I think we've reached a level this season where the kids will be up for the game," Cunis said. "Our backs are up against the wall. If we beat Dana. we'll go to the P.layoffs and if they beat us. they'll ~o. • It's at Dana Hi1ls Fnday. Smith has one th·~ng to be thankful fer · USC coach pleased Washington State not on schedule LOS ANGELES (AP) -When wa c e film of the seoond-ra'hlced Trojans' upcomina opponent, Cal. he found at least one reason to be thankful. USC doesn't play the other team on the film this year. "We looked at the Cal-Washington State this morning and I'm a.lad Wuhinaton State isn't on our sched- ule," Smith said Tuesday wbcn asked about the team that ambushed top. miked UCLA. 34-30. on Saturday. "They (WSU) tore Cal up," the Trojans coach said of the Cougan' ..._13 rout of the Bean earlier this ~4-teuon. "I th.ink WasbinJton State bad somcthina like 30 points in the fint quarter." While Smith docsn 't have to worry about playina Washinaton State. be teems worried cnouah about playing Cal Saturday at the Coliseum. "They're not $-3 by mistake," be Mid of the Bears' record. "They're S-3 becaute they're a aood footbefl team. "We're aoina to be l)layina I fine Cal team that has excc1lcnt balance." Tbe Trojans, meanwhile, are 7-0 overall and lead the Pacific-I 0 Wtth a S--0 mark. Looming ahead for USC, which faccsArizonaStateatlfcms)eon Nov. 12, arc a Pac-I 0 showdown with UCLA on Nov. 19 and a possible battle for the No. I ranking against Coliseum. The Irish moved into the top spot when UCLA lost this weekend. The Trojans moved from third to second in the national poll with a 41-20victory at Oreaon State that was touJbcr than the final score might indicate. The heavily favored Trojans shot out to a 17-0 lead over the Beavers in the second quarter, but Orcaon State rallied to pull to within 20.14 m idway throuah the third period. USC finally put OSU away with three touch- downs in the final quarter. The Trojans have squandered large leads in each of their past two pnics. includina a 2&.27 escape qajnst Washinaton, and Smith was asked if that worriC'd him. "Sure, we talked with the team about it." the coach sa.id. "It's time for us to develop the killer instinct. But it's difficult. When you act a bi& lead. it's natural to lose a little intensity. "But every team we play from here on out Is ~ cnouah to come back and beat us if we act ahead and lose our intensity." Walsh calls Montana trade talk 'ridiculous' SANT A CLARA (AP) -San Fnncilco 49en Coach Bill Walsh on ~ dJtmilled repofU Of a pou-ible of veteraa q~ Joe Moall.DI. c:allina the talk .. ridic~ loua." Walab•1 decision to swt bec:kup Steve y °'"" for a MCOnd tvaiabt week bid IPU1'ftd Montana eo "8te Moaday thit be fdt the 49ers wae ....... 19dyto trO him. "TM ~ncti~ cte.dhne ~ weeb 11Dt". _W.W. aald Tuetdiy. ... , •• ftdiCulOiii... . Slill, 1 coeftlled Montana said be woiuld DCM llUle for the role of No. 2 ......... "I think that anybody who foraecs himtelf u a backup anytbina has ~ma to start with,' Montana llid. The 49eft' te:UOD·kma quartcrbect controvcny, which bas virtually ovenblldowed the team's bid for 1 uth auailbt plaYC>ft' bcnb. f1ared up anew ia tite Wah of Walsh's com· mcnta thal MonlaDI woa't be sufft • cientb 1eoo:.....a. &om vanoua U.. mnta '° stan Suedly at PMenix. Montana •ra be ~ it re-CO'¥tred and ii .. 11 ll)Od lbape .. be Wll when be aed tbe &I to their ftnt Super loWI title iD I 9t l • l'romBl As for the Barons' pme. Milner uid: "We're \rylJ'\I to ~t better. I don't think we took a steJ' forward in temu of tcchrucal improvement as a result • of the Wcnnunster pme. "We dldn't play well defensively technically, and offensively (line coach) Mike Hcnapn was a little disappointed with the way the line playe<i, especially the way we run- BAJUtY OA8Jmf8 Un19enlty well aware o( the capabilities of Tustin, a team with a similar style of waitina for \he other to make the mistake. ' "They've been playins J~·bad, aood-bad, and rm sure this ts going to &c one or their sood games,", said Holland. "They play a few guys both ways, but Monte Jones throws the ball well and runs their ofTcnst. "It'~ a very basic offense, but they have those two running backs and both arc sons of coaches." Visko Ancich, a hard-running sophomore, is the son of Tustin Coach Marijon Ancich, and senior Casey Mazzotta is the son of Cerrito$ College Coach Frank Mazzotta. Others who have Holland's atten- tion arc defensive lmcman Clayton Sellers (6-3, 220), linebacker Chns Feliciano (6-1, 190), Jones in the . secondary and Kevin· Jurkowski, a two-way standout at wid.eout and in the secondary. Corona def Mar appears to be in top shape for t.hc game with Brandon Bento recovering from a sprained ankle, and Brian Lucas back from a ligament sprain in his neck. It's Friday night at Orange Coast College. SAlrn1CES EFFECTIVE THIOUGH NOVEMIHS HAVOLINI MOTOlOI~ • l1"'Mt 12 QtlOrb . ..... -· ~.~-;-er ,.. 1::1.~ ... !:\.':"'' :t =~~ i~fa-JM ~ ...... ,.. 54~ 64~ ••Tt• .,....,, &Tl'DH•#1 fl.AM OIL FILT~S •\_,, • ,~ ..... , .oP'O ~ \,.-,. .... ....... , ...... 9. • ~·.-~o#•• 2L: -• ... ......... fl .. All OT'HftS blocked 10 the fint half." · It's at Westminster H igh Friday niaht. 'Elsewhere in the Sunset Leaiue: Cbr6en n . S-ha•b Edison's Chargers need a victory to maintain their reputation as they steam toward the CJF Division l playoffs, and Ocean View needs a win to maintain a reasonable shot at a playoffbenh. "We're both stttinJ at a sp6t where }'OU have to win," said Edison Coach Dave White. "They win. they're m the playoffs with a win over Manna. 1They lose. they're out. probably. "They beat us last year and our kids will be ready." Ocean View Coach Guy Carrozza docsn'1 disagree with an} of those notions. • "Obviously we control our own destiny," said Carrozzo. "We'd ltlcc to go 2-0 the nexl \WO weeks, but watching Edison on film. they're awesome. ''(Donnie) Smith is more 1han an ample replacement for Greg Angelovic (the mJured quanerback). He stepped right in and they didn't miss a beat. They lit up the scoreboard like a pinball machine. •They have so much 'depth at all of their positions. "And I'm sure it's ort their mind- last year we were able to sneak up on them. This year they probably h•vc had one ofour T-shirts hangint up in their weight room. "At least we have a lmle momen- tum going in." It's at Huntington Beach Fnday niahL OUen n . Lion• If the Huntrngton Beach High Oilers arc to have an} designs on a CIF Division I pla}offs berth in 1988. it's either now or never as West- minster invades the Hunungton Beach campus fo• the third ume m the past four years. A loss for Hunungton Beach v.ould eliminate any ch&f>cc for the pla)ofTs and enhance a shot at he cellar "We've bad real trouble v.1th Huntingion Bech· an the past here," said ·Westm1nst~r Co-<:oach Stan Oarlc. "They've bCaten us twict in the past three yea~ and both times 11 wa s on their field. "They need a win reall} bad and 11 makes me feel like a trapped animal. I feel we're $Oing to be m a real battle. ''Watchmg the film n appdrs t&e second quarterbacic didn't do that badly last week, We're &01n& to approach 1t as 1f be (Hunungtolil Bcach~s starter) hadn't been bun.~ The Oil~ are going with Chns Will, their oriaiuJ uner this sealOG at uanetblck. after ~ ~ sun\red a aeason-and presJ ~· endt~ kAce injury last..._ ·wm bad won tbe startet's role at season's outlet, but IG&1 tbe job to Pettinato after two weeks. • · ln terms of comperadvc ICCftt - Huntinaton Beach was a 28-6 Joeer to Ocean View, the same foe which loll to Westminster, lS.13. ''That's probablv our biatest coa.- cem "said Clark. .rTbe phYi~ appr0ach to th.is pmc. Kid;are: and it's awfully hard to convince them bow difficult it is aoin& to be when off comparative scores it •P- pcars it won't be that way." Said Huntington Beach Coecb Gcoric Pascoe: ··westminster is much biuer th.an we and are a physical bunch of guys, they always arc. We have to pl•Y our best pme to be in the pme: In tbe Angelus Lea&uc: JfolJIU'Clu n. St. Paal Mater Dci head coach Chuck Gallo has the toughest two-pmC' schedule of any coach an the Southland with SL Paul and Servile still left in the Monarch's path td 'the CIF playoffs. "This as the moment we've waited for," Gallo said. No mancr what happens, if we win the next two games, we'll be Angelus Leaaue champions. We gave a championship effon against Bishop Amat, but 1t wasn't championship play. In ~h~ next two week~we need to oombin the effon with~ play to beat SL Paul ana Servite. . . "St. Paul is very aood api,nsl the run. Their coach bas put fire in their eyes. They're iaaresstvc and hostile and it'll corn~\ 1Jaey _hlYc extelle11r brtakaway peed-mlhe backfield and their qUartel'bac:k is difficult to trap. He's got a strong; 9uick arm." . It's at Oranaie Coast ColrCIC Thurs. day. • Now's the tim9 to rake in tt..sovingl on the items 'fOU need most. Sove big on oil, filtan. plvga, P4Wtl, chemicals ond more! Hurry in todor. 00-1-T-YOURSELF & SAVE WITH OUR TOP QUALITY PARTS ! 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NatlOflet LMeUe ltoolllt of tile YN r Awerd, with flr$1· , MC:Ond· and thlrd·llleoe wtn Hd tol•I POlnh cor-oat Mer def. E1t11nci., 15-J, IS-7, IS·•. , Newoort H•rllOr cMf. Unlvenl1v, lS-11, 11-15, IS-I, lS..,, Wood-RI**" (Ha) def. Sowmen·Tran, •·t, def. Tre11·9af'dt, •-o. def. Oeme-ltemMV, 6-0J Woolf-Croft (Hal WOii, ._,, 6..0, 6·2; LAMY·.Jol!Noft (Ha) won, 6--2,. 6·2, 6-'-•WPCMIT ~ -1 boet, 13 .,....,... 2 Miii ..... MflCI .... 17 meek.,..., 17 tcl#ln. ·--- Of\ • S-3· 1 1M11ls: SOUTH COAST LaAGUIE Irvine def. C•ol•lr•no V•llev, 15-7, lS·O, 15-f. •-\I. 0.... "'". ....... OAVllY"S LOCIC8R -4 boets, 7J ..,.._ .. Oen.a 11 NH, York Glanh . 10 •.m Detroit •• Mlnnesot•, 10 •.m "'"' Chrl• Satlo, Cln lit :111111 JN T .... 11 6 6 .,, ACADIEMY L•AGUIE Wlleuw CEI def. Yu, •·1, def. Tran, 6--1, cMf. Sun, H ; 9Mrd (E) won, 6•1, 7·6, 6-0; W.,.ran re> won, 6-0, 7·S, 6·0. -- 21 llJClnho. • Y'tllOoWI••· u rod& ""'· 45 cellco MM, IS Mnc1 MM, 1 l'Mekerel, 2' wtllte fllll, 17 ............ 11 IC'l#lft. 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OJOl7 n I XACTA (M l ... ., moo S9YINTM •ACI • .00 .. , .. Kt In TM 5av tDt<llM'I II 00 ?40 1.·-·· c .... "'"""'' t 10 E_,.11y E-t ,,.. ..... , ,,,.,. 01, .. U IXACTA 16·1) N ICI IMOO U O~Y ,.. • ..._ 11-l·., H o $1 .. 00 CIOMTM llACL '°° vetd'l ~ W-IT•H -•I 110 J tO MMv ._It IC.-ootel I 40 -Ovtr C..-1 IC•-1 '""' 010 11 U IJtACTA CJ 11 MIO Ml 00 NllC NOTIC£ Ml.JC NOTIC£ Ml.IC NOTICE MUC fl)TICE PUil.iC M)TIC[ MUC fl)TICE ftCTITIOUI 9UllNlll This bu1inen is con-NOTICI Of rlclel Recofda of Mid Coun-dllcitlms any lleblltly fOf any tofOfe •xecuted and ·de· NOTtCI Of· ot 1he 1ralt!f '"* There-KIF\SCHENBAUM, 115 CivlC IOld. Ttn per cent ot wnount NAMf IT A T!MINT ducted by an lod1\lldu11 TlltUITEE'I IALI ly Incorrectness of the 1trMt livtf.cl to the underligned • N..-.0 NMllT 104'e little 0t no lmpect to the Cen-,. Oflw Wee1, Suite bid to be dee>Otited with bid. The lollow\ eon• are Mich ... P Flynn No. 2llO ReHrYlng lhe rtlrom tddr ... end ottl« common Wff11en Oec*•tfon of De-The Coun1y Senit•1ton environment Is ••P9C19Ct 230, Senft Ana, CA 92701, 8'da04'on.ttot1elnwr1t- dol ~ .. ne:: ::" Thtl lltlerMnl was flied YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ll'OM auemen11. rights end d•aconetlon, If any, ehown fM.tlt end Oemand f()( s.... 1tr1Cll ol Orenge County T1'eMet ... .,...... CNNo-County of Orenge. Stet• of Ing end will be received at D" " E L 0 p E R s wtth Ille County Clerk of Or-UNOER A DEED OF TRUST Interest .. Ml fOl'lh tn Article l'lereln. and • wrlUen Notice of De-(CSDOC) hH epplied IOI' ... ., ............ CelilOtnfe, ... the right, title the llOttNid °"'°' et any FINANCIAL NETWORK. anQe CountyonOc:tober 12. DATED SEPTEMBER 9, XI or lhe Decl•r•tlon of .SeldN¥11bem.O..~I teult end Efectf()(I to Sell. permit wllh the Ctllfornla Publiel'led OranQe Cottt end lntel'nt of Nici g.. tltM •ft• the flrtt publl· 2291M El Toro Rd El T0to 1988 ,...,. 1987. UNLESS YOU TAKE Coven11111, Con<lllk>n• end without covenenl or wer· The underalgned c•u•ed C:0.1111CommlU10nreg1rd· Dllty Pllot Nowmber 2. 3, 4, CMMCS at the lime or dMlh eatloel '*'°' end befOl'e Calil04'nit 92830 · ' Publllhed Orange COtst ACTION TO PROTECT Reetrlctlone '°' Trec1 No. renty, upreu Of Implied. re-Mid Nollce ol Defeult and Ing Replecement ol Portions 1988 • end all the rlgtlt, fltte and dete of Nie. Mlctt ... p Flynn. 1565 Dilly Piiot OC1obef 19. 26. YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY 8858 rec:ord.cl on March 22. gerdlng 1111•. ~.or Election to Sell to be r .. of Cotti Highway Force W217 lnttf•l thet the .... ,. ot O.t.cl "*. dey of·, 19-. Cerlbt>ean Wey Laguna November 2, 9, 1918 BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC 1917 In Boo41 121 15 P1gtt ~':"bra~. 10 pay the corded In the county wnete M•ln, Contrtct No. 5-31. Uk1 dec•••d ha acquired ARLINI llLVIRMAN, Beech CA 92151, W2 12 SAl.E. IF YOU NEED AN EX· 1000. tt aeq ot Ofllctal R•· rem1mlng l)l'lnclpel aum ot the r .. I property la located. Thia Job will reot909 ep-P\8.IC fl)TIC£ by opetellon of few or other· lnoutot o1 .......... ef ' PLANATION OF THE cord1ofNk1Coun1y the not" aecured by Nld Date:Octot>er2•. 1918 proxlmatety4,500feetot u . w1 ... other then 0t In ed· NldD ... ndlnt N AT u A E 0 F T H E PARCEL 2: Deed of Trust. wllh lnternt Tope 119111 ...... Lind-lttlng dattrlortttd llffl I( .,.. dltlon to !Nit of Mid de-Lerry KlrKMnbeum. At· ---1PAOCEEDING AGAINST Unit Mu lh<>wn on the lhefeon.uprovldecflnNICI 11'9.lftC..•••cUrvelee,l'y cyflnOer pipe fOfee mtln .............. c.utd,e1thetl~of dMth, t04'n41V et Ltw1 •• t15 CIYle YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-Condominium ~erred 10 In note•. •dvances, ii 1ny, Clirt f . ~·•_..,df, At• Mnlt~ MIMI' llnron tne AN1'"""1.. In end to ell.ahe c:er1eln ,.., Centtf'. Orive--"ett. Suite TACT A LAWVER Pare.I 1 above. undertheterm1ofNld Deed lorMJ lft Feet, 1t1• ....._ toU1ti atci. or Pacific .Coeet ~.. property tltueted In the City 230. Sri1 AM, CA~2T01 On December 2. 11188. at Tile etrM1 addrns and of Trust. feel. ehergea and MeMce lml., 9"eftr .... , High'#~ In Newpof! -. A~ of Coet• ~· County of PublfeNd Orenet Coelt day. October 27. 1988 11 30 AJA .. Top• AHi E•· other common dalQnauon, expenaes ot tM TrullM end Ce I If or 11 I • ( 2 1 a) BMctl 591h Street In tile Superlol' Cou~ ot <>renee. S1ett of Ceflfornte. DellY Piiot November 1, 2, a. m Denv er. Colorad ct late Lending, inc .. H duty If eny, ol tilt rMl properly of the 11'\.1111 cr .. ted by NICI 111 •tt'ln-f7tl and Newport BoulevtrcS the Stet• of c.llf0tnle. '°' penfeuWtYdeectlbed aa fol· 1"6 • A w ell-loved and re-eppolnled Trullff under ducrlbed a bove la O..OofTru1ttOl'thesmoun1 P91'1G7 (Arch .. ). A flna l En-theCountyofOrenge Iowa.to-wit: TW340 ._... f tnd purautnt to Deed ot purporled 10 be 812 Village reuoneb'Y n timtted to be· Publlel'led Orange Gout wonmental .Jmpect. l~tbe Metter or the Eattte •more comme>rn'y lOOllfl\ - specu.-u ormer resi-Trust recorded September CreMI. unn II. Co•f• Mast, $C"1,SOO;O() D9lly Pilot Nov9mW 2. 8, WU coms>leted end cert fled of SIMON H. LEVY. 0.--14l~OAK10WN LANE. ORBACH M AT ILDA ORBACH. age 9~. born m Cen - tral City. Colorado. puaed away Thurs- PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK c.m.cery • Mor1uery Cl'l•pel · Cramt1()('( SELL de nt of Coron.a del 15. 1987. ea lnw No Celll04'nlt The beneflccary under UI, 1981 In June 111a. regarding CMMO. COSTA MESA. CALI· Mar and Dearonessof 87·520489, or Ottte1e1 Re-Th• undereigoed Trust" Seid Deed ot Trust het• W211 NW9fimplovementprotect1 NoUcellhtfebyglventhtt FORNIA92129 the Corona del Mar oorda. executed by Cun In t9*.,... The wor1e wilt be the underalgned Will Mii at T•ma or .. ceetl In lew- . John C•rllOfl, a llngte men •-JC 1111\Tll't •-.,. lllftTlC( •-.,. NOTICE compl«ety within I.he pubtic Pr!Yet• Nie. to the ~t fUI money of ttle Untted Community Church u t~llOI'~. 1n the office of r--. ""'~ ~"" ~ llrMI rlQht-ol·w•y along end best bidder. aubt9C110 Stet• °" conflrmeeton of throuah cl~ssified 142-1111 for sever al yevs. the County ~del' of Or· CONSOLiOATID MPORT Of CONDITION Of PCH end Should invotw conllm11tlon of Mid Su-..... °'pert, cMh end bal- Maulda 15 survived "'199 County, State 01 Cell· A.....CAN INTlftSTAn aANK m1n1me1 dltrupllon of trtltlc pertot Court. a.°' •lttf the erlCI wlde!ICed by not• - 3500 F'•c1l1c V•ew DroYe N•""PO'I Be•c" .&!4'2.Z!lO_ D --fornle. WILL SELL AT PUB-Ion of .... ___... __ I B k" f beCeuee tM wor1I ,. on the 1'th day ot November, cured by MMoeoe Of Trutl by her SlSter. nu:oe LIC AUCTION TO HIO"iEST Con1otldeted Report of Cond it ,..,, __ , l'lteretet• an ° aoulh atci. of PCH OUlelde 1981 at the Offioe or LARRY Deed on the property eo H ellbom , niece Win -BIDDER FOR CASH ~n Beech, Or• COul'I • and Dome.tic -Svblidlatlet •t the clote of . • Kartman: nep ew une o .. in • neu on •P em PWLIC fl)JIC( PWUC fl)TICE Dack Linsenmaier ; ~ '::i~1r: n'1;:~eo.,,~:::= Dotter Amounte HA .. aOR LAWN· MT. OLIVE Morlul ry · Cemetery Crem•tory ~andsons Ko rt and 10 the Counly CourthOuM, AllETI In Thoveench • 1chael Orbach and b~ Ct~ ~tr DroSt ~ .. ti CMh and due fro m banks ... AtO.:.:··......................................................... 5, 175 Coneolldattna domeatlc and foreign eublidlattee great grandson Mat-C•lll!n,1~1~ no~T.' 111: ~ lnveetment securltes (Market'Vllue $498) ............................................... 499 Of the l.18EATI' NATIONAL BANK Of Huntington thew Orbach . S h e lnternt c:onYeyed 10 and Non-Investment aecurltlet..................................................................... ·0-e.cti. In tht et•te of CALIFORNIA, at the cloee of 11525 G111., Ave Coll• MeH S•O·SS5• will be interred now held by 1t under Mld Trading account securlt ....... ,................................................................ ·O· ~on Septamber 30, 1NI publtehed In T h ursda y, November ~of Trust on the prop«ty F9defal funds sold and wurl1'ea purctlaMd under reeponet to ctti mecSe by Comptro!W of the 3 at l l ·00 AM at P a -111u1ted 1n saJd County and agreements to r ... n Jn ctomeatlc; offlcies.................................... .... 3,950 , CufTW1CY undat title 12 United Stat• Code caf ac V~ew Ce~etery Stet• described 11 •Con-Loens. Total (exoludlng u(lffrned lncome) ...................... 39 ,735 a.ct1on 1'11 Chertar Num'ber 1730e Comptron« PIE .. CE BROTHERS HLL l"OAOWAY Mo•tu••ry · Cl'l•l)el Corona del Mar A ?~';'~;::um mL:.!se~~~~•cei:.:,~~ L ... : Allowance for Polllble loen 10 ... s ....................... ,. 597 Of the Cur,..ney, We.tam Dtatrlet F.ci.,a1 AeMrV9 M . 1 . f I described as lollowa l,.oant, Mt ...................................................................... ~t ...................... 39, 138 Dlatrtct e~ona servicep ~-PARCEL 1 Bank premises. F.F. & E. etc. (Including $-0· capltat leeM) .................... 428 · lowing at 12:00 · An und1v1oed 11133rd RMI •t•t• owned other than bank preml.......................................... 495 ltet1Mlftt Of ftHouroee and• lilt .... at Coro na de l Mar 1n1ereS1 on and to Loi 1 ot lnveetment1 In unconsolldated aubsldl11les end 110 B•o•dw•y Co111 MHI 162-9 150 Community Church . Tr1et No 8858. 1n the City of llMOCfated compan........................................................................ -0· AllSTI 611 Heliotrope. Cor-Costa Mesa Coun1y ot Or· Cu8tOfMr't lleblllty to ttllt bank on acc:.ptences ootttandlng..... .. ... -O- on a d e l Mar. The fam-~M~~·~~~fC:,"':o: Other eneta (Including S-0-lntanglblea).............................................. 5.•27 ily s uggests that in 357 Ptgea 24. 25 tnd 21 of TOTAL ASSETS .................................................................................... 55.110 0.IFIJ'I fltWlrl lieu o f flowers mem -M11Ceffaneous M9')1, In the U~I . l ·b' office ol the County Re--TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES .................... 50,017 2983 Harbor Blvd. ona ~ontn u uo~s corder 01 Mid County Total <Mmand dee>Oefts ............................................... 15.118 Costa Mesa, CA may ~nt to t e EX CEPTING THERE· Total time end .. .,,,,. dee>Oefts ................................. 34.899 American Cancer So-FROM UNITS 1Ttwougtl133 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES........................................... ·O-a.1111 cie ty. as shown on the Con-TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO ~~~~~~~~d~=======~'~=::·~n;u~2~~1~1:1~r~•:;recorded:M4;;o:f~0t~~ F.,:,<>;~~~ ~;~·e;;(t'~iiM"i04d'~·nc;; ........................... 50.011 agr..,,,.,..t• to repurc:n.e In dome.Uc omc................................ -0· STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Independent is pie~ to an nounce 1 new service now avarlablf to new bus111essu We will now SEARCH the name tor you at no ell11 chaiae. and savt you tilt tcme and the trip lo the Court House rn Slnta Ana. Thtn. of course, after the search is eornpleted we will hit your hct1tious busmtSS namt statement with the County Cler~ publtsll once a week for four wtth as required by law and lfltll file your PfOOI ol publtCllton with Ille Coulft1 Cieri Please stop by to hit your ftehtious busi~ statement at Ille indtpendent otftee at 17969 Boch Blt d . Huntincton Beach. ~1lorn1a If you e1n not stop by. l)ltasecall uut (71 4) 8.42 1444 and we well matte arrtntel!!tnb lor you to hllldlt this l>f~edUfe b'f mail If you Sliould hnt any lurthtr qun hons. please call us and wt wtll be more than Cl~ IO HSt1t YOU tood luck 1n your new business" Other~.:~~:':= ~-ry..................................... Ml Mono-ge ~btedneee (I~ s ..o.. cap1ta1 ...... )....................... -0- Acceptancee ~ by°' for ICCOUnl of -.,.,. and outatandlnQ............................................................... ..().. Other llabtllt......... ........... ....... .... ...... .................................. ..... .. . . .. .. .. 342 TOTAL LtAlfUTIES (txoludlng eubordlnetecf ncM9 end ~ ...................................................... J ....................... 51,307 SubOtdlnetecf no• and debentur•..................................................... 71 IMAMHOLDDa IQUITY Pr.-r.ct etodt No . .,_.. outatandlng Common etOClk No. lherte tuthOtlzed 2.000.000 -0· No. thatee out1tandlf'IG 1,228,823 Amount 1.634 ~ ................................................................................ 2,13& TOf AL CONTAllUT£0 CAPtTAL ........................................................ •.170 ~ for ~and other CllPHal r....-wa......................... -0- CMh and belanCM due from depoettory IMUtutlone: Nonin-•·bwtne ~end ~and cotn .................................. a.1a1 '"'--•bearing belancee. ............ ...... ..... 5.145 Secutttlaa .................................................... 13,32t ,..,.. funde told and MCU<lt... purchUed undar -=-o::c..~~ .... .,., of ka Edae end Ael••••eu~ Ind In IW9: Federtl ... .JClld __ . ___ _ ....... purdtllld under ....,.,,t to ........................... 4 LOINlnd.._~~ Lo.na Ind ...... net of ...... ned lnoofne. ....................... 71,804 1.UI: Alowel1et for loen end .... io-.. .. "."'""''"''''u~ 1, 133 Lal: Alo CMed trllMfer ...... ,,_..,. .. ,............................... 0 LOllM Ind ....... NI of~ lnOOMe. ..... -• .,., ,...,._. ............ 71,171 A-... ...... .,...~ .................. 0 PIWI b I end bed ...... · (lnGWlng.,.. •• d .......................... 1.Aa °""'.......... ................................. 111 In ••NS• In UOOOl.aldlled .......,_ Ml.IC ll)nct Notllll••·bW'lng ............................ 0 ..,..,.~ ................................... o ,..,.. funds pufCheMd and ~toldunder 119'WMnte to repun:NM In ctom.tlc offtoee of the bMk and of lte Edge and Agleement eubelalarlee. andlnHFS: Fedetal ~ purd'laMd .................... . 8eourttlea told under egreemente to~ •••••.•••••.•......•...•.................... Demand no4ea ""*' to the U.l.T~ ........................................... .. Other borrowed money ............................... . 0 0 0 ~~:.~ .................................................................. 0 0 lank'• lleblltV on~ axeouted and out8tandlng ...................... .. Hotel and debenturee IUbordlnated to dilpollte:::.............................................. o Other ...................................................... 1,6M Tote! ............... --................................ 100,471 IJrni'8d ... Pl .... •ed .,ode....................... 4 IGUrn' CAPITAL P9rpetulll Pl .... red .tock ........................ . Conwnoft ~ ................................... ~ ... . ~jj'~"Md'o;;;;itiii''''''"'''"""'"'' ,-~ .................................................... 1 ..... ~--ourr.ncy n 1'1Uon ~ .................................. 0 Totllt =Of1P118t...................................... I , 138 T• -11, lniCtld ... Pl ........... and ..-................................................... 1oe.e1• .... "'*'Ill'*' .......... to tM -·--of .... .......,.,.. ol r.eourw end ...... w. ................. _,.....,by ue. 8"d to .. • ol our IU•al1d,. 8"d IMlef ........ ""''* In .............. In-........... trw.,., OClmCll. 8"d1•a1'1Ud ............................ .. OJ111 •• ~..._ ..... ... 0 J.Don ......... Attained -==···········: ....................................................... 1 ••••••••••• (4'38) TOTAl. IHA Of.AS EQUITY ....................................................... 3,732 TOT AL LIA8IU'TIU AND SHAMHOU>EA8. !OUfTY ....................... &&. 110 en• 11,111-ou111......................... o ........ ,-. ..... -................................. 0 °'*' -. ........................................... ._. 2.0l7 T0111 -. ......................... .' .... Q ........... _, 10l,114 W2tl AMnM.0-. ,,. ......... &. .--D. e>a.; IYPIC:Nlf ......., a.. of ...... , ......... ., ........ .. -.. .. o.. $ ............... ... .. ., ....... .. --D.011 011u1 "·,.. . - .. 1Eleetiofl '8 8 Vote 'no' on Measures G, J, K Voters in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach have to make a choice between gqvernment by initiative or government by elected representatives next week. • That decision rests with three initiatives. Jn Newport it's called a traffic l'Jlanagement initiative. In Costa Mha and Huntington Beach the title "slow growth " or "responsible growth" has been tacked onto the initiatives. There are differences among the initiatives, especially Newport Beach's Measure K; however, they have one thing in · common. Each would shift some of the authority to deal with development from elected officials to a law that could be changed only during another citywide election or by lawsuits. Proponents of each initiative claim their measure is the answer to growthproblems and traffic congestion. The initiatives would require developers to pay for road and traffic improvements before they can develop their property. Measure Gin Costa Mesa and Measure Jin Huntington Beach would also impose new standards for flood control and emergency service response times. These two initiatives are similar to the county stow-growth initiative rejectea by voters in June, and the one approved and later declared invalid in San Clemente. San Clemente's slow-gorwth ordinance was in validated by Superior Court Judge John Woolley last month when he ruled the law unconstitutional because "it required de- velopers to cure the inade~uacies of those who developed their property before them.' What the initiatives would and would not do has been the focus of.heated debates that seems to defy resolution, and the campaign in at least one .city has taken a-nasty tum. Some of Measure J's opponents arc having a tough time justifying a recent mailer by Huntington ~ch Citizens Against Measure J. The best way to describe the mailer's bold· type warning of "Don't let developers off the book!" ts a deliberate attempt to further co nfuse an already confusing issue. Ifs hard to rationalize why such deceptive techniques are used even though the tactic becomes more common with each election and a trademark of direct-mail campaigning. We hope voters let their intelligence rise above the level of this type campaigning. - Some voters may be swayed to approve the initiatives to send a message to city officials. They are weary of unbridled growth that has plunged their c ities into a nightmare of traffic congestion. They want to vem their frustrations and make sure similar abuses do not happen again. That anger is justified. However. today's problems and frustrations cannot' be solved until the neglects of the past are solv~d. The best wa y to solve those problems is though better planning. cooperation and negotiations · among dty officials. re'sidents and de- velopers. And. the arena for those negotiations should be local City Council chambers not some court room where a judge has the final say. Developers should help pay for ·the . traffi(l.. impro\.e- ments. They should not be allowed to build anything the> want because development should be planned and approved for the benefit of both the developer and the city's current and future residen,s. - The question voters must decide is: do we need a law that will remove much of the decision-making power over development from local elected officials? Do we really want to invest more tax dollars to defend well-intended but flawed initiatives from a series oflong and expensive court battles? The ballots in Newpon Beach, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach offer voters a choice between candidates with differing views oM_9.w to solve traffic and growth issues. Each race has advoca~fboth sKte~ ofthe issue. - There are also candidates who hold the political philosophiesandallegiancesofboth camps at arms length and promise to look.at both sides of the issue if elected. If voters are convinced their old.~ity regime did a bad job. they should throw the rascals out of office and elect new officials wbo will do a betterj ob. An angry resident can talk to an eleeted official, and can argue a point of view and influence the official's decisfon. That option is not available after an initiative is aP.proved. Lawyers and courts determine what the initiative Wlll or will not do by what it says. not what its authors or proponents intended it to do. Measures G. J and K represent government by initiative. which is a risky way to chart a course for the future. We believe elected officials who arc accountable to local residents can offer better solutions to the cities' problems than a series of initiatives that may or may not stand up in court. Part-time Legislature Californians made a mistake when they voted in 1966 to make the Lq.islature a full-time body. That mistake should be rectified. Let's ao back to a pan-time Legislature of citizen lawmaken. California does not need, nor should it continue with, a bloated, expensive, special-inter'e$t riddled full-time body that bu failed to come to grips with most of the state's ~~! proltlems... _ Wb_en voters OK'd a full-time Legislature, they and state leaden thouabt it would add more professionalism to state aovemment. What it actually did was create a huge bureaucracy that rivals the U.S. Conaress in complexitity ... Those full-time professionals in the Legislature who no doubt want to k~ their full-time jobs ~hatCalifom.iais 10 populous_ so diverse so complex that it needs a full-time body. Don't believe it. ~t they really are talkina about is more aovemment and more of the status quo. Tbere•s little aood to be said about that California needs a cbanae for the better. That means a part-time Lqislaturc. Vts&IM n ...... o.11a ORANGE COAST llilJ~ • ...,a.dlnln Publisher ,.,. i'1lef .. ,.., ~lMIW T•Cllllt Nilw$(.jW ......... ('AJ [Mot .... c.-S.-1-. ........ ,..,.I* Cllll .... .. ~ ~Dndor . .._ ..... ~...,., ,.., .... 0-W ....... ~ ... ~. °"""' ..... _ .............. ...... ~Dndlr _, ..... ,,...... ... , . 111 ''OF COURSE A LOT OF VOTERS ARE STILL UNDECIDED •••• THEY DON'T 'KNOW WHElliER TO VOTE f!B GEORGE BUSH OR AGAINST MIKE DUKAKIS! ••. 1' . . ~ Manners left by_waySide On publl.C TVtal.lt sli.o.Ws When guests try to 9utshout each other they wind up turning off their viewers They lcnow bener. Their mothers must have told them it was rude to interrupt someone who was talk.ing. Surely they were told it was bad manners to yell at &Qyone unless it was an emergency. • So why do they forget tbe$C rules as soon as they take a seat in a discussion voup? Most of t!iese shows.. on TV feature a collection ofloud, gesturing men trying to ou~hout each &ther. Some oftl\e women interrupt, too, but can't compete with the roars of the men. The people who go on these sbows are educated, articulate and are trying to Ft their point across. but the audience can't make out anything they arc sayina. Even thou&h they arc politicians -most of them -they mis.ht have one or two good ideas we would like to hear: time. "The. Mcl..au&hlin Group" runs a close second. there arc continual interruptions on this show also. Mcl..au&hlin's questtons are usually vocal essays. If he were asked to repeat them, the time alloted for the proaram would run out. On the occasions that Pattick Buchanan is included in the McLaughlin Group, the "discussion" is more like a feeding frenzy among sharp. It's a tttnd that is spreading. Some of the !Ilk shows that, until recently, have been conducted in a etvilized maQner, now are tummg mto brayi- ina matches with the hosts not havmr much succ~ ui controlling the situation. "Firin' Line.. with William F. Buckley is also under control. I can't say that We undersand everythina that ls said -that's not easy with Buckley unless you have a vocabulary to equal his, but you don •t act the feclini mayhem is gbmg to be committed. We can't blame this conduct on the election. The partJClpants on these shows exhibit the same juvenile behavior year aftu year. An elcctJon year does bnn1 a different cast to the scmm to render their views lD their own..car-sphttina manner w~.~a.1•• " Lf r P ,.· : I' -------- OCCland deal should bestoppeq To the Edi tor. In 1986 Dr. O.vid Brownell bcaan the Coast Community CoUeae ~ trict's. (CCCD) quest io develop property, entrusted lO'thedistrict, for purposa otbeT than education. This property belonp (0 the public. Dr. Brownell quietll~tiated an apecment with the Colp. 10 lease 14. 4 acres of land adj8cent to Oranse Coast Collqe for 66 yean. Other la.nd swround.ina OCC is similarly tarJCted. Zand Corp., which built Villa Martinique, as lessee would build 3SO to 480 apartments and a s.~ square-foot office oo the 14.4 acres. This development would be an ex- tension of Villa Martinique. 'Little wonder the Costa Mesa Planoi:f Commission, the City Council stl and the City Council unanimously rejected the propc>Ul and ~ted the property for public Jnd semi- public use. Recently Dr. Brownell retired and Dr. Alfred Femandez was hired to replace him. Dr. Fernandez bas either been misled or bas not done his homework.. -His letter da1ed Sept. 19, 1988, states that be wa.nta lO resubmit what has been a tboroulblY d.iscuseed, debated and decided proposal, albeit wt tbout his beina here. • Dr. Fernandez ii' claiming a foul. He claun.s CCCI> did not ba.ve a fair bearina. individuals favorable lO this CCCO ~ were asked not to teltify at the June 20 bearina aod the City Council took away CCCD's property riabts. Dr. Fcmandez is wrona OD all three counts. . Somethin& el.le is wrona too. Zand Corp. pve CCCD·SJ00,000 for an option on this 14.4 acres of public land. It is unlikely tbat CX::X:D or Zand arc ID~ to pacefully -or quietly -let this isaue rest. All students and facul!Y members. Costa Meu residents, City Council members, city stalf, Plannina ~ miu.ion and ~ Coat CoUeee alumni bad better be alert bccaute I suspect somethin& will be com.inc in from left field. DICK SHERRICK Costa-Na& Han dlvttal ... . ,. I would give first prtte to .. Crossfire:'' Modemon Tom Brad- en and Patnclc Buchanan arc upens at uk.ina their guests questions and not letting them answer. The guest acts about four words out and one or the other. Braden or Buchanan. jumps ri&ht down hjs throat. I never thought I would welcome a commerc1al on TV. but on most of them there 1s only one person tallong at a time with.a few ,SOUDd effects J.n the background. Unfonunately, "Crossfire" and "The Mclaughhn Group" arc on public televts1on and there arc no commemals. A pny. the cbanae would be wel«>me. It d~n't influence the· voters because they can't d1sttn1u1sh the oittnli>nJ::.ibouted_ ~ the-Democrats from the opinions shouted by the Republicans. te Cest a Mesa- IfTomand Patdon•tdrown out the guest's reply, there is a good chance a second .auest on the show can 'outbtnow the fitst one, and often Mi-- of them arc shrieking at the same ..Wuhinaton Week in Rev1ew" still presents a courteous format. The moderator calls on.uch one and leu him or her mak~ their potnt. The other auests do not intcnupt. we can actually understand what the) are saying. Sc-ttle down. aentJemen <icntJe- men?). There 1s the remote possib1hty that one of these days a couple of you miJht drop a gem of wisdom that would be worth ll.stcrung to. Give us a break and drop them one at a time. Cola..11t Au W~lh Uvn la ~N~l. To the Editor: I think it is very import.ant that votcn approve ballot Measures H and I o n ~on da)'. I don't know if W'C will ever apin enjoy such a smart set of sugestions on reducina traffic, capping powth while alJowina de- sired business to thrive, and belpina our schools. Coilgress should pass laws to safeguard home equi y oans HJving read a lot of material on the upcomina vote", I am convinced a lot of dfon Ymlt fnto ~ thete measwu (H and n reu6ned aod diliacnt solutions for 90me of our problems. I'm aoina to vote Yes on Hand l. KENNY WEEMS <Sosa Mesa Travel sectlon wins applause Consumer's Union hopes to freeze the terms of loan contract after approval WASHINGTON -The temp- tation of easy moo~ from a home equity loan bas bhnded many a borrower to the downside. Last year, Americans borrowed about S 125 billion throuah home equity loans. and that barcfy touched the potential. There is more than $4 trillion in home equity nationwide. Occasionally, however.I. those bor- rowers aet uaJy•urprises. :)Om•: banks use a &alloon payment system. in which the full principal comes due in one lump sum. In addition. few banks offer fixed interest rate$, and the m~ority of lcndina institutions re- fuse to put a oeilina on the amount that interest rates can ao up in a single year. We have waved the warning flaa on equity loans in the past. Now a study by Consumer's Union offers fresh evidence of the potential for abuses. The consumer f1'0UP reponed that most home equity loan oontracts .allow tbe lender 10 chal!IL the conuaci tenns at any time after the aareemeni is si&ncd. Of the 45 . inatitutions survc~ not one offered a fhed interest rate. Neatly 60 percent had contnc:tual provisions allowina the interest rate to rise as much as 6 pmiencaee points h1Jhcr than the oriainal T'lte. - Comumdt Union recommended that Conpns pass laws to protect bonowen. A solution that sounds ftuooable -ould be to forbid lenders hm cbaQlina the terms of home equity loans after the ~cont.tact has been lipcd. But the t>ank:ina lobby .nn be a powctfW adversary of atly laws that crim,p \be uyte of the • lendiaa institutions. Tbeft is potenbal fOr abuse on both 9'dea II dlinp aand DOW. Tht lender c:u.itmle tbe coau.maal emns to the Dlliit iMt tbe bonowa:.c:an't D9Y::ihe ... Uly1nOr'e.. And the bonowe1. ..... OG by tnftated real ntale ~cu~ in over IUs orber had. n. ...... in both C8ICS. can be ~ .. To --. IM>wever, lbc specter of mass foredosurn has not ma- terialized in· the frenzy over eqwty loans. The average institution bu more than 2.500 outstandina home equity lines of credit and less than one acoount in foreclosure. HOME BUYER NEWS -The lOOth Con~ss was a wash for first- time home buyers. The &ood news is that Coniress voted to extend bous- ina bond proarams for moderate- income families loolona for thctr first home. The bonds offer lower inteTCSt rates because banks and other knders' don't have to pay taxes on the interest they cam from them. Monaqe bonds have been mponsiblc for helpt04 an esttmated one million first-ume buyers fulfill the American dream sine~ 1980. Had Con,rns not acted. the bondina prosrams would have expired thls year. The bad news is that a Senate baU to help buyen put tC>Fthcr their down payments failed. Tbe bUI would have erux>urqed home bu~ to invest in sp«ial tax-cumpt, five-year bank accounts.. sunilar to Individual Re- tirement Accounts.. to 11CCUmulate down paymenu for their first homes. Anotht'f' bill that died before Con-aress adJoumed was even more A!ne('Ous. It woukt bavc provided ~ 'buy down" of in1et'at rates on monpaes taken out by fint·timc buyers with a maximum rate of 6 pc.rcent. That OM would ha~ cost the federal treasury S6 billion o~r thrtt years. OPEC REFORMS-AM'* power .eli~ as ftevdooina .. intade the Or- pninuon of ~ Ex,port1~ Cownna. The dillideou m OPEC bave run out of patience with the COMWlt aq_u.bbliaa between trao. SlliMti Arabia and I~ Tbe result could be.~ o( ail prices. TM acw ~o( calrisu 1DCIUdn IUC:b COWltna a 19da1me Niltna tftd Veftaucta. neir alliuce it IWty iftfbnn.el now. but dleir a1m is'° bn .. ~ lati1 AtMI Do and A&icaft CC*Atries into lhe tid ud cNDaer iM power' or~ Arab Alles and rru JACK AilDEISOI To the Editor: I would like to compliment you and your statr fOt the exc::c:Denl Travel Features tecboo, Sunday. Oct. 16. The P1fC layout and interesti:na travel stones were the finest rve 1etn • ~n any newspaper for a lc)Qa time. in the cartel. The centnsts ma) even Donna and. Ray. Ott't picture and ptck up some smaller Arab states. anicte cspecially mtercs1ed me. . wl;uch a.re . also fed up with the Ounng World ~at Il, as a medical ;nd JOSE PH SP£ AR mfighung. c;orpsmfn, our ship took ~unded to The centnsts believe the battles the hospt.tals in New ~ Tbe bemi fought by cartel members ha' e land and its people are beautiNJ and notbtng to do wilh the 011 busmess the story you ran ~t beck. ~ d h Id be tJ f pleasant memories. The 11=DCfOUS an s. ou set ed outside o space \oOU pve to New betand was OPEC confereooc rooms We ha"e '· f a learned that reprexntallvcs of the JUSt tnbute to ooe o the tNly lovely centnst nauons appc.aJcd pcrsonall) lands left in the world. to Saudi 4.rabia's Kina Fahd, sayma AR.LC. YOST the consant infiahting b causing the Ncwpon a.cb over-producuoo of crude that dnves down oil pnces. FORGOTTEN TOPIC -One topic that did not matcnaltZe as a m&JOr campalJ1l issue WU lbc cost of defendin.J U.S. allies tn Europe and the Paafic The wntcn of the Demo- cratic platform debated it. end Sen. "Robert Dolt, R-K.an., madettam&Jor themt or his unsU<XlOSful catnp&lJl'l for the Republican nommation But Georae Bush and Michael Oulcakis have successfully avoided discu.ssion of~ifics. · Tbe United Stata suppltc:s ~ pe~nt of the personnel assaancd to · allied defcntc. 63 pcrttnt of the naval wciah~ ~ percent of the sround· based Jets. 91 pen:tnt of the 1ea-bued ~ts and 39 percent of all around forces. One quaner of all U. fon:ies arc stalloned ovcrw.as, and that aoes up to one thll'd when tem~ ~yments, aucb as thole tn the hfMn Oulf. are counted. The American defnte ~ i 6.1 pm:mt of the ~domalic ptodYCt -~ m<>ft man kl spent by most of our a1btt.. 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Report •rcn lmmedletely to 94244171. The Delly Piiot ~ no llebllty tor 11nv error In .,, ectv.t...,.,, tot wt*" " may be teepollltie ucept tor the coet of tM IPec8 ectually occupied by the error. Credit can ortty be eltOwed for the first lneeftlon. ...,,... lllrec:tory ........................................ Olly Of'Mll!C.-Monday .....•..•.. Sat. 11:30 AM· TUeed11Y ........... Mon. 5:30 PM e.~ ........................ ~·~ ...................... -............................... _ .. ,,..... Wedneeday .•.•• l'uee. 5:30 PM 8:00 AM-5:30 ""' Seturdey 8:00 AM-11:30 AM .......... TllllOld ............................... ....... . °'"" .............. -............... .__ • ....., .... ._. ....... " .............. ,. ... ___ ....., Thyt'lday .......... Wed. 5:30 PM Frlday ............. Thur9. 5:~.PM 8ullneel Counter Mondey..frldey ~~PM ,.,,,....,.. .......... ~----........ ...................................... FflOll NORTH 0RMtGE COUNTY FflOll SOUTH 0UMGE COUNTY 540-1220 •HDO Saturday ............. Fri. 5:30 PM 142-5171 dW911_....... ,...,._ .. .,,..... ..... ... --. ........... -.... .,.,-.....~·--Sunday ............ Sat. 11;30 AM .. _......___ .. ___ _._ •al latatt Fer Sale 1_fin_•r...,11-. __ 11_u C.ta ••u 1024 lntals ,_c_••-••-•_111 ____ 1...,1u_ lniae 2144/1'?1.9" IHc~ Zllt _c.ta __ .... _... __ u_M_,c.u Jina ..... ~taj" 'ti ACRE (nt). horse ptop-ft.Liii WALi CMll ~I-LU 111 Woodbridge.detached 38' WILi Tl IAl.lll Ill •mTAIT •• > _ erty. 3BR house, Newport (Segerstrom & Falrv'iew) l BA i. dining rrn..&J:rplc. 2 2B• creet!Slde hm Inside 1BR & den, t 'nBa "'2:sty -....~ B.AH LG 28r 1'n8A Townhouse, lntr 1002 Back Bay area. Open Sat 1111 AAA car gar, new pa.int & crpt. loop, nr lake. $1275/mo. exec twnhme In BaySjde ~~ -· E'alde, garage, patio, & Sun 12-S. 20291 ;.wv -+ n, 1 $800 inci gmdr. No pets. ,.D~754-2110.,EJ559·7091 Qove. Frplc, sundecks, laundry room. $450/mo. ,. anOFDlf. t Cypress, Santa /\na 3BR 28"'· 2 ~ attached cottage. 214 Apotena. Adults. Scotti ~-2301~ EASE 2BR 2BA, ·new w/d, 2-cat gar, gat~ APllTMlllS 2629 QBANGE -.-..wcw.lllUWOM Heights. 756-9162 Agt. 1 ·~C=k c:'~~~ Close to town $1350/mo •L'AG 3BR 2._.,BA, 2.sty. condo in westpartc W/D, comm, pool & spa on the Beautifully ' landscaped. TSL MGMT 642-1603 COLDWeLL I BANl(eR O GOV' MT HOMES $1.00 (U 1-1266 or 646-5743 yearly 673-5686* * gar, frplc, patio, lndry hk· central air. lnci gar -t bay S2250/mo 240· 1752 quiet, Jarge, dean ~ptS. •GAEA T LOCl\TION* Repair) Foreclosures. -'.? 4BR 4BA Sooth Bayfront up. Small pet ok. $1300. carport S975/mo. Con-Big Canyon Condo. lg 2BR Pool&.apa, pa. tlo°' ~ E'side. 2Br 1'ABa, w/d tlk' Tax Delinquent Property. ~. • · with dock, partially furn. 675-•912 Agt tact Anne Mc:Castand 2BA frplc sec entry & Prime location. up wet bar D/W g1r. N0w selling. This area! · $3000/mo. Avail Nov. 1 . .BRIGtH.ON-SPRINGS lBR 751~433<>. OI' 75.i-9202 jlar: 'p<>Q!. ii>'a..ten J1600 _ 2~ Bedrf.%"~5=-~/m<r.548-979-r-' Expect the best: ~-~~7 -~~:_t3u2~ia~•.~. -1n-1on Condo. Seciuded woods Univ.Pk . 3 BR. 2'h BA. 2 754-2373 or 759-0928 221tv'A.U..w&Y •LllE IEW• •l!•YIEW K311 for ltStmgs. WfUI ltac' IMI LRG. BEAUT FAM. HM. & streams. Groond flOOI' ~r gar, 1950 sq.ft. pool, BLUFFS COSTA MESA Come see the difference IYllUILE ~ ________ 1-•--------11s1. 11me rental 51lD13BA level. Wshr/Dryr stack 1ac, vb ct. nearby. 38R 2'6BA, end unit, pool. NH le el remodeled' .Hlooo IEOllWIPAMIT1SBR.38A, Ion, fam rm. 2cargar.w/d.Avail.12/1 hOj:>k-up,mlcro,frplc,gar $1350/motyrleaseNov. mint cond, ~arage. ... comp t YR tsp ,· HUGEll ' We'll give you the down in Fantaslc View! needs l'lloo $2400 I winter w/opnr.-+ carport. Aec 1· 64.4-7220 or 7~7781 $1425/Mo. 760-3384 Agt 2BD/2 112BA •den. 2 st. BeautifUI 2~ ;: • 00' " H~:,~ ·~~';'!.~ B~e~:n~tv exchg lor a Shireakof ownthe. • !~~:of~~.~5~~~ Tata 1 721-1196 ~~·~As~9-~~~ + ·~rt IHc~ Ziii BALBOA 48r. fp $.1500 en/dd hunk it. atAt. 211'car,~medgar, F:aJ;c::·1n'::anf'n::· s-. n·-u·'A•E ft•'ft ed led 1 ershlp. You m e RENTALS AVAILABLE -.-. · BA¥FAONT Condo 28r w ups. va · m ~ in! Ooly $&40-to $650/mo. ..... r.;hit co1:s ~!'!iderf~ mthty pymts & we share New conslructton. 3~R. Short term & winter E"side 3BR. 1BA. tencd yd. * GATi~~~~~~~fv! $ t650 $950mo. 63 ~-2093 + $200 OFF MOVE-IN · fa m lly comm u n II y apJ>:•c. You receive 38A. fem rm, beaut1lut $850 to $1400 Fr dr, w/d hkup, grdnr, * I BALBOA Coves 28r, den, OCEAN VU deluxe 2BR W •All& IPTS. Ulll 1·2·1 • APTI w/pool, spa & tennl• 1oo v. tax t>enel1ts. Must home. great view! Very Waterfront Homes. Inc. pet ok, $1150/mo II .. CAIYM trplc, spa. dock. $2300 1'~ bath."lrplc, decl(., gar. 530 W. Wilson == IDnllT 1 .... 1010 have clean C1edtt. Agt upgraded $479,000 Agt. Realtors 673-6900 6s'o-3962 betw 9-5pm BEAUTJF..UL 2BR 2BA BAVFRONT Condo 2Br 2218 E Pacific apt 8 TSL MGMT ftUW I ...-957-6002 Dys. Ev. Wknds Tata494-0215. 497-5123 w/goll oourse VIEW Also . ' · · -99lll&• --------~,.,.--------=----:--;---..---r.rr.or w inter 2BR + Den 2BA E'SIDE 3Br 2Ba. garage. lBR avail Frplc wet bar den, dock for 80 boat $900/mo. See 1st. Call 722-9012 or 642-1603 II I., ... h lltH lewrrt ltack wlis1and charm! Frplc, 1 drapes. carpet. No pets. miero w i D hku°p.s 2 w Yearly. $4750 . 759· 1104/E 64<4-872210 Sorry No Pets! SPECIAL .... TIUCI f taia1a11 1007 1221 llMll garage space $1100 mo. Avail now. $1000/mo. gar wl xtra storaoe. cen-LINDA ISLE 2 5~ 59r. 28R 18A, l.:c&r garage, SS25+ dep. tBR mobile NlfCllSI ~ St 5 to ,::V beach Avt 11/7 673-4062 Agt $975 dep. 213/437-41 18 tral air. All malnt. inci. boat docic StO, fenced yard. utllltles paid. home. Secant. Mature •N4!"'GE d/w, Stove, & llUI I UY YlfW ICUI FlllT llPLEJ ::,., ocean ~ tennis' lMa E-S1de 3BR 28A twnhse. Sor,Y, no pets. 64<l--OS09 Waltdrllf ... ti IH. $850/mo ~ depOSll. Avail adults:-No pets. 1991 .::r:i:carpe1 & Popular "lA Tour" model :•Br~2Ba ~pper '28A ~ liJ ~. 2 Car g8(': 2107 Yar<i.gar.qu1etarea,x1nt . llULDllll1·l4". 1111~. * 631-4'999 ~ 81~~73 in tne Versailles w/2 mas-38' 2B'ff7~~ Just fisted. Open Sat & Pniasala cond! S l080. 666-4o l9 1100 Wlnl Y1IW I UDO ISLE 4BR 2•;,BA LARGE 2Br tea $650/mo. •CIOM to 3 FWys ter bdrm suites ea. with · Son t-5 at 215 61st St. lBR 2'%8a. frplc. 2-car Oys640-2•26Ev/Wknd Enjoy breathtaking views new carpet. FA/DR. Lg $400 security. Mailable ...,..~BJlll ('405,55,73)andSouth Its own ba. Beautiful Vl8W DOCKSIDE RE..722-9130 gar, patio, kllch · 1de.-OBR or 2• lg tam & sunsets lrom this 3BR patio, 45· lot. 3 car gr. Nov 2. Call tor apptm. ~-u Coast Plaza of.oceen. bay & city l~hts remodeled. 1309 W. ~Y· rm, frplc, din rm. near 2BA beauty w/features S2750/yrly 673-7767 631-1879 •Large Pool & ~k Area V-V converU8ntlocatlQ(I~ ••'f •U mSII $1600/mo ytliy. ~6 6 -C-M. enycfs; $91'5/mo r 100 numerous-to rmtn· LIDO SANDS h se 28 2BR Duplex. Xlnt Nwpt APllimll •lndM<lualfY Contrbl1ed ::C~°'S:fol Over 2.000 sq. It. In a WELL furnl.shed..38r 28a sec722-1661,548-7745 tlon.lmmedocq>yposs-den, furn., yd~ga;. P~ Hgtslocalto~!Oaklloors, Sparkling clean. large .~~~~!r.'i:n- mllllon dollar ~bhOIJae beautiful ~ Beach oceanfront. S 1690/mo. EIS1de cory 1BD house. I~. Children & pets O~., comm. $1700 (winter) wlll completely remodeled. Garden apta. S..utlfully •New Laund Facilities Gated community & .. tidU ••I Lr llU c2mmunlty. Spacious ~~:.°'a~$,1~s-~ri· $Pefng & stove. S550mo ~~~~~~0o, ~S::,bst consider yrfy. 646-5994 S850/mo. 642-2807 ~~~c~~~ll~~~~t!: •COYefed ~.7k1ng curltybulfdlng.OwnerWlll 3 .. R 3BA home w/a lg 500 sec. No P,ets. RU Newport Heights. 3BR. **28R, 1BA, private r orcarport •PrivateBak:or.yto <*Ty 2nd trust deed * ....... * tlltc:Mn, c:athed~al celtlng C111u •·1 •ar Zl22 645-5527 aA.V I 3BA pool garage patio, blltlns. pool, clean e':n.8ror . $610 Gardena Fat poAeSSlon poss-IUI ... & PfVI spa In patio. A real-28A 1BA OU lex w--.. LARGE 3Br 2Ba condo. 2-• rr~ .. $ 15'7sI m0 I ease : & quiet, S735 1 Bedroom $680 •ElegantAtmoehper• fbte.S190,000 Charming 48Dl2BA builJ· ~~~t9~ dack • ...No p/is. Walk'k; car garage, patio, new \ff\XT\ .. "1.Jl !!t,\.11 64s-6968or 721-0865 •.6<42-1850 * 28drm w.ea $315 •SocryNoPet.. Jlf-11IO Ins, spa "+ detached 18R to.be apPreclated .• Calf beach. $850/mo Incl. kltcl'len, pafnt & carpet. REALTORS • • UPP81' 4BR 1¥.BA. 2 car **** 161E18th St 642-0856' ....... C,t:ADr"E F.l KJ NS rental. $559~ now for your private water ~090 . $1100/mo. 5'6-1765 900 -3BR garage small patio 112 --------2841 e.ws1,Comerof H~v .. . . • Agent 673-5 99 snowing... . LUXURY 28r 28a Oondo. 12'..\S:~r:iwr~o=-bar «th st. $1650/mo yrly 2Bdtrn~Betwnl\M _1865 -Brlatol,C~teMeA li!!:;c.tl\11'\.'Y 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH llUllllU 31121AICUllFlllT Obi gar, frptc, pool. vevlted cem....:s bltlns' Avtnow.2t:f-597-47~4 GRANDOPENJNG 82-SCenterSt 642-142• 11'41Ml-ltM-JMJ RE.\LTOR~• DUPLEX. 2Br 28a• 2Br $2000/mo. & 2Br 28a $995/Mo 1st & la$'t .. ., ' '•--~---~~~ 1 'itBa Newly remodeled WDITll Nice! Frpfc Agt 673-5354 S300 r~2 5290 . frplc, formeJ dining rm Ia" lfliua. ~lU · . . •-Ill . . ~ ·'" · SH50/mo 720-7~ -. .., flield IUlllUE $529,000. 675-3286 111-._.,_ I 2BR .. Den 2 '.liBA MESA.VERDE 48R28Aoo-28R + de~ unfurnllurn ~house. Flrepace. PHASE Ill ••CCl: BR..2BA~ ;#IQt. S750 ...... •1111 '"'* ~ .111/tA.V w/SPECf AClJLA VIEW! quiet street. Lg fenced Cond 2YtBA 18.60 ft ~tlO, gatm-Walk to HARBOR VILLAGE APTS Pam 548-5880/979-3848 Hard to find horse prop-4-Plex with panoramic; KUTFW. .. / 2725 Ocean Blvd y8fd w/grdnr. No pets pool~· s s'1675/,: 4 each I tits pai d arumm toc.tec:Hn Santa Ana views 28drms with lire-~t-wrwf Ji"\ ~II $2800/mo. 675-6900 please. $1 •SQ/mo. mo+' ;'~~2-1001 ' S900/mo. 8l8-388-2253 Taking ·reservations for Large attrectlve Apta In • lllT IOI =ts. One hall acre places and balconlH. . . • •OCE.AIFllOIT* 857-2523or751-2788 s"····· Bachelor, 1. 2 & -3 beautlf\.11 garden setting. 2BA28A,f/p,newcarpet, wtttl home b $97~000 3p"t. DQwn, REALTORS O T E G TS . ••·PLO• Bedroom Apts. Pools. garages.,No pets. encl Get all blt4na.. neat & :=.°'"eoun1ry' 11!~· Damon. Aot •.863-1500 * ... llTtlHT* .B.e-au.tltut4Br.~urn./ Nia'1t ,;,., ~O~Hava1' NEARHOAGHOSP-:--11----1hd<oomt650 ---w>P•.i7sorrrro. bor~ln& Newport Dys. 642'-0a.-2 Wknds. 28R ?'ABA condo wM ew • • A':~;"~;f,2~1~8 11115, $a00/mo, no pets, Brf ffi8a, ga.r, 2-~-bful 2SM New . Apartments will be 111 IYlllll 810 CENTER Irvine. It 4 $399,000 .1&111111 Cll-hlt"' Beaulifull 673-9384' N.Y.(9l4) 833-0280 642...011 . ~~6tid~FS$8r!c, ~ 2eR 18. YflY w/sundk. ~:~11~:~ for ~ber c~!A .... MESA TSL MGMT 642-1803 lp~Er~ ~RICE 2 sty 3 t~ UJllEST Piil lllE Spacious 38R, 2BA, 2 Newport Landing, unique All A.gt. 998--3195 Newly remodeled, 4 drs ' . ._. • NEWPORT ACROSS THE FIRTAJI YALLH S.:29·900 2~~~Pf02~g~ ~l19111LH decks. F/P, s1595 avail separate condo. spk dk, to bay. Avall lmmed. •Tiii DIPLIJEI BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA tn STREET, 2BA frplc. 9ar- 8tG 1S BETIER -. . g Charm . 3BD 2 112 BA now Linda 721-0 116 2BR. 28A, dbl gar. •llllllEWllPl.01 S850-+S50u111.673-4220 Quiet complex. Pool, gar-age$825/mo.1ee51rvlM 2 Story pool home. 48R, OWNERIAGTDuplex,new H edb & Grubb&Ellis $1200/mo,548-9909 38R28A,2cargar,trplc. CHARMING C.apeCod 2Br lllTllUIATElll age, cable TV. n. 12;720-9422 38A. llke new inside & 2Br 2Ba. remodeled 3Br omeo er yowne< D/W, mlero. w/d hkups, Vi Ofnlf carpet/pal t *ALLUTll out Oversize deluu 2Ba Good financing ready for lmmed oc-FABULOUS New contem-•Tl 0.M. trash comp Yrly $ 1400 Wlnter/r · N-pets. TleS p D* • master SY1le with llre-$525 000 720-9445 eves CYpancy. Newly painted. porary 2BR 38A condo 3BR 2BA II repl ace Agt 675-46061722-8520 e7S-770 hurs-Sat OllTl mEIA* $725/~o~ CAL~l722-1832 pt.ca • 705 $349 900 · · carpeted & landscaped Panoramic views ocean & b If 1 • t d · (818) 795-2965 Sun-Tues. · WANT OLDE CdM proP-Upgraded kitchen & bor $3500 eaut u prv . yar · 3BR 28A, ff1Sti1y painted. •Mini Blinds ••H aa .HTI .. T ••• UC. eny. ~or cash to your baths. Pool Recond1-.~_.. _ _.It I ~~~;·83~.~~:6 1. u·pgraded crpt & window I H Pnia n la •Ceiling Fans .... Hiil- loan, forecJoeur• ok. tloned New windows & -"-' Ml ••· treatment Frptc sec sys 2107 •Plush Carpeting 400Merrlmac:Way Laat ol the affordable net to you" Agt 673-5599 French Doors. New cop-llM.Tlll IJ1-1t00 tem. auio sp~inklers. •Walk-In Closets !2 1BRBR·. S5675050 homes in this popular lo-C· M 1-.. per plumbing Cory FR Great loc! Grndr incl *HEWl Y FURNISHED* •Patlos/BaJconies cation 3 Bedroom house ettl Ill v., wtth !pie Great netgh-MATURE SINGLE ' OR $t950/mo 760•5064 OC~NFRONT 1 BDRMS •Cov8fed Parking Gu paid 979-1911 in a park-like selling. •SA Riii borhood & sch dfst. COUPLE WANTEDllll • . Avallabte. Great location-. •New Facllties Include: EASTSIOE 1 Bdrm newty •698 $215.000 4BR 2BA, $214,900. Pnn-Open Sun 12·5 2015 4 blka. to bch. Wood pan-SH~RP trl-levef condo, 'll'HARBOR VIEW HOME Must see! Bkr 675·'4606 2 Pool9/2 Spas decorated COl'ner unit In clpals only. 854-<>159 Commodore $435.000 elled 2BD/2BA • den. Eaal ak». 3BR, 2BA. air, Br 3Ba+ bonus room, 3BR 2Ba steps to beach, Playground/Tot Lots <4-ptex, $575, tatllaat + OllTI llU n e t ca 11 A I c k Fr P 1 • • 1 t a c h gar nice Ct'pt/palnt, w/d (Ip. upgraded. gatdnr, great cond! Carport, Bike 'Trait dapoSrt. 548-11565 e:~:: c~nt7h:o~~e': 8:.~~~~i~~~ 646-8 125/64~ 1973 :it~~J~.~O~l~e Per~nl~ hkups, C!/w, 3 ctir gar, no sr,'~i~6J?~7~2~ ::1 balcony, appli, lndry. Vol!iball, EASTSIDE 2BR. 1BA. at- ·48drm, 28A wllh a lovely Ptaz•. area, $340,000 115 CAIYll with good ref need d09s ~ •••1 MUST SEEi* S 1300/mo Yfly. 673-2880 .~·~d BO~el e tractive. llaht, airy, exc. COUrtvard __ ... s ~ork Marn ... •gt "79-8280 VERSAILLES 911ply!lf a .... --* . STEPS TO BEACH 2BR I ren com Cond. gv. lenoed patio, , '"""' ~ • " • , $1350/ o MS-7876 HV"1 New· upgrades· ' S750/ + dep 548-1709 but priced right. #tla9. t Or Deauv111e condo New Beaut. 3BD 2BA m crpts, tile. 48r 288, tam Wltll garage. Yearly, 2500 MERRIMAC WAV mo · $299,000. CllTIM Ml !4 IOlll WANTED by pvt part. y. double gar. 4 blks 10 3BR 1V.BA, gar, trptc, trl· rm 12275/mo 760-o7t5 S 1000/mo. COSTA MESA EASTS I OE large 2BR 111....-nAL Under eoo•tructlot'I SBA Goll courS& view pref. b ch s 1 5 5 o m P4ex. XLNT E'sld• 1°', · Aot 722-7776 Evening. 1'nBA TownhouM. Gar- <48A, owr 3,000 a/f. POOi 721-8508 380• 70381760·0909 380 Woodland. S995tmo. '*NEWPORT SHORES* "·re--••• l ar ftft 141 0442 age, patlo, $795/mo. ITDLm llALTlll on 'I• ecre lot, $3<49,000 ----Avail 11/3 ~9906 •Br 38• hM on canal. Lrg "9 -• 278 C&brlMo &45-7075 111 Mwgte, Ao• 97~80 By Owner Single family ON the beach, pvt ~d. de. · fam & llV rm1, new carpel iBR 16X, frpJ, deck, rttfrl.a. ==,,...,.,"'="'·,.,--,~...,..,...--~llJllll~~~~~ 2Br, 2Ba. pm.yd. luxe duplex, 38r 2'h8a, I t ltac~ 2HO &palnt.Yewty$2150/mo splitgarage.Nearl>ffeh, Cu LUI Cent E/SIOE1B0Mot>Uet-lome. $359,000 he Loe,, tufty equip kttctl. 'N/d, U ' NEGOTIABLE. 675-54<47 For f °' 2 people. No t~ oorf e ng t ~ $575 mo. gas/water pd. DPllllll IPPllTllmES Extra tra lot.11. H.V. Hills neichborhood 3 BR, Fam Rm. Larp pool. $539,000 1H·llto S.11 . Y • ., Ptettttyl C• Cla1111W, 642-5671 for information & ·surprisingly low cost. g~·~~IE~m~e~1~~de ~~Jf or~-~~~· 3!!.=:.~~:0:: 3BR 2'.+BACondo, 11;, ml pett.$1075.673-1039 pr~~~~':i.w~.0 ~::u:-~~7~· app1 only Weel(andsl S acious&contemporarv poollmot•tMuatbf55. ~= ~1\'1Tk,,,:!· 11&9 .. llr1h ******* E/Slde28018Anewpalnt n.gt11s. 8~745: 'P '" Days 9181962..053-4 • · · Hugeaundeek $1150/mo & ,..,._. 1 dry tac no 641-2828 Wkdays = !!~ 2 ~t;". frp~, eves.'21317234731 Can JUI, 73()..()64<4. Avell now ... 646-0645 · **•IA ... ** s-tl.'ii7~. 211.C e. .,.,., •• ..,... ''"· dedt. ~de :r,.c~ 4BR 3BA 2 StY t\ome, nice 3~-~e:,;, EH= cu:rE OCEAN VIEW 1B~ \,=1• stS:t ~~ 191h pt. &4+0452 • 38r 2.58a ~tam. at>uttetS S1300 AiJt 875-4812 .,.._ Belut. lend9c.~, upgraded .J:fa· now 8flght, newly decorated, w/ffptc, tBR S650 "LNce EASTSIOE SMtp & CIMn Rogers Grdn lnd9Cpd lg yd •-•• ... llLL lllerm. d/w, ttow, eer St400/mo.759-7l8e · large sundeck. ~now. new 1 very cwt"· Frptc 2BR. w aanef/Dryer Pvt quiet bf(r'a coop 2.~% _..,..... . gat.1~500/mo. ""-230<4 $825/mo * &40-~ pool spa Ind • 181 • hkup pYt aundedt, encl $425K. P/P 854-3063 ~· 58r 388 Lux 58R 38A family rm open 3BA 2BA DUPLEX wlfrplO ml.... MC NO PE~ ~2 ... 7 9*· S140/mo. 54f.tteo- MT UITllf .:!"6~im~~·~ .. 11~~-::'inr:.· ::.: ~ ~=:::~i:=to~ 2BR 1'1tBA, ctoae to •• ..... Tl. .... E.!._.IOE 18toA cm-r· ~· OuPle• • 3BR 2BA •· 1750,000. 831-SMe blk to K'..e tchl ,.;800 bead\ s1 tOO/mo IN + b4Mle:h, 1950/mo. 900 . -.. ....... ~ • · ::~3r'oc>cr:.'t!:. Cilia leu 2114 mo' ~drw 800-325-5483 MC. JO 818-M4-24M Sea Lane. 644-2811 2:..t~A~r~ = :s.m4 ~ ~1 aac. DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 Oy 213-54&..0729 Eve Ill •t 12 1BR+ Oen. 2BA w/fab We'll ace.pt Sect. e . r t, "" 8,...,... ~ \llW IQ deck tr~. fM'I HOUtlnQ se751 Lg 18r. eerport, pool, llUn, llDO ISLE ~ Btvd. 11A ,._ hM. v ""'"1 to bMctt, 2Bf· PENINSULA YEARLY rm, dbf get Si900. 21~ 211' mo. . ttv l frig Inc no peta LOWEST prtced home on Carport. ~75 + ~:.. cer,~7~ •Cut• 18R 18A upper 928-1144 7141116-7164 TSL ~~ MAPL.~·1803 $575/rno e:2 biO dep th41 flland. Btlgfif & open ..e. 21,....... 53$a1195 2tl.-453-2.105 duplex., page, nice In· JC..:ll.... ..... .l'Ylll now ·1401 3 bdnn with remodeled BA DupteJI quiet 1rg · • tettor M751mo. .,.. .,. ... U lg 2BR 1\t&A gerp, kitchen & latge UvJna ~d front unit o-ieoa AVAILABLE, NOWI 3Br *~ 28R 1BA IOW8f idr::i 181411& IOCI ~iiA&28A*~ =· CoolldG• Ave. re""' oe>enlrta to 1UMy aood 1 11.0 &43~A 1 'ABa Hunt. ~ Condo. duptu, .,_. ltiundry. No t l 2 Bdrm IPft atert w /mo M• nM7 P 1tlo and lm4ill yard. &4n a.m.:;-. 647·J&40 W/O ato~lfng. SIOO/mo pattdng. MOO/mo, $e15. Gaf, c;eble avt. QWtiger.::'~· __,!· ' nett on master CIOM to + dep. Nt' lrootlllUf'lt I YIW IEITIU Omblt w/880 tndry rm. pout, 1 ..-, ,,_..., -------=--1,lubhouae. tennla & •IMESA VEAOE 58R, 2 Adami. eea..t253 SOrry. No-pettl31-t427 3:ict~ =0ftc. Mlm .. wml oeadl. 83l· 14'00 mttr "*-· 2400 alfj RUSTIC 2 ledroom Houte BACHELOR PAO. *"°" . .,,...... 177 !. 22"«11t "!1*DP 1595000 r,r0o1.:o~ LMgeFront&AeerYd oceenfront IHO/mo. 11R, ~ ""1 .. rwJSo..ctl;.~ •U1·7a71• A1ll1• llA, ' . • No Peta lAlll Pd 28A w/vW S 10SO/mo. oer. --" ....-• t8 A wlloft·W. ''°"' WATIMftcONT 'll'Ciiin Meae Verde lg l750Mo+dep 131 .. 147 28R+ Oen. 11350/mo. Pleu. S710 /mo . •• llln11r "80.Nopec913t ... 107 HOMt ~ IM. 3IA 29A. dlw, 2 Get' 91'· HA sprey ~ 28r 2le DOCK.8tDE Fil 722.e7~ 540-0,,,. Of M2..tl04 a..... ...... Oft ...... OOIY iliiiA YEN>E llA tlA. MALUtATE M0ol:t:::.S~J= ... e.e~ poof, -HIGHLY upgrlded ,_. 1&1111111 .. 1•. w11octor1~,C:: ....-. a-.. 'cu de -. nll.!(IL a.Avt12/5. port Nor1ll _. a, Pad. 14111mo. ltl •408 ~~~ * NMIN 1700+. •7 ~ A!ALTOAS CLEAN 2.8r , .......... llOOl"90. t3/'3CMKlll 2'Mle. t1IOO/lfto_. Wll l•liOl 1 • ..,...._ .... ~.~fMo -..1 ... 111-1411 ~l9ill 11n. ~ ~.~~ . oonllder ..... ~. ·TV~.-1n ~ .. 11UJ 28A up. 21A Dn . ~cNdt.M=r· lnl8t •7 .. tt -w:.1.':mi~&7 .... aM1\4MTOM•IOUll. 17H.000. 10-3150 • NWPT NCMTH COHDoe 21r , .. --6illld1 aoo. ,._ ..,.._ _, ,_, PropertyHouMAftn unm•• a......"' .......... ....., •• ,......,,/P,..,.... ....,...,..._. MQ,poo1........,yn11, .. ~ ....... ·~"""'*'lftCMl'I">• W/tWf'l//tt"" IOc on__, "'9.._. ,rUll .,..., Wld.5IOOlltoftl1171 .... pl.1171 No,._ tnl/WIO. W In. ...-: ,..IOOlllOft?~ .. ltreet. 11!•1t450mo. M90C 9'MM 11900 mo. •28r. ldl, 2-cw ... 9'111Nll(CI. 141,._.,, Ml I...,-• ~1nc111 1Plled. Ann,AQt7St.SOOO 0/714-2tt01v59f.7111t 'IP.wld 1700~1• ~NOWMM111-rat.MGMT t4t•ta MGMT ..._,_ f .. For ~ C ountry Kitchen ' . ... ... ::,r=-a:,=r:=t=--= -•§!: Ki 11111 ... + •. 712 dtok. Y ..,,.... .,.., M .. I 0 H°'J 8'. M1e. AclOllie ~ dMrt 2lclrrn "'9 Udo~ T~ Md Metyr, .-in._,. t\489 PIO NI U1111 pc1 "obtem « /Income, Md rtdl In ....... ,_, • 1u•1111 II.II CW... lorry no pM -''" L S!RV1CE forecilolute. beM'!f'CY ~ ol .._. c:twt.t. 1_....._ '142-405 w..clffft lrw. .._ 8dl 1M, 2nd & Jfd TD t faftMut ...... r I I~ ol .. •HOST/HOSTESS -1 iii"iiiiiiiiiiiiil-I * * . ...... R.E. io... ~ .-.on WflO ~ 'IOIJI ~ Vwteble IM'lt ••11&'1 EXCu.etV!81ACH Siglupece.,,.onw ... dlff (714)~ P9\t<>Mge In time of •LAD4ESSPAATTNDT 21" w/9ar. Carpett, .._~BA on .... 111 (213) 4M-Mil need~~ you ,_. ~•MEN'S SPA ATTNDT &jlfb 8 ~II,. 1*-N FenceG the BAYI 1100 llf W/D *frtlllllt .. I= lt••IF .......... ~---~~~.._ PIT&FIT _\ •t&l Jll I w ,.elo. W...,l)eld. · ... , ,_, ...... ._..->' .._ •GROUP SALE:st 1118 .._.120Cel 1-6PM hlaup."'~·-~· DIW, ,........ ...., ...... 1111 to~ God hea GMn SECRETAF!Y M7 Vlc1orte 'H' . ..1720 ca-'~~ bdll ,_ -.T 11 B 1 ibcUtid 2nd want:d eudl 9f'Mt ~ to Gener91 omc. ®tlee, ..-r&tM Douglu, Keith Com· w.-.. 2M Ml(, ~. * Sony. no ~a• $425/mo w/f yr...... c.iom ~ home. 2 =-n:! :V :::-Wtt»· front omce appear~. The Delly PMo4 .__ lfn.. p---. 200 Bek• St, necet:'y• wll~~ .. lftdty tee, 2 snne tp90a UU. , ... 11 . Pvt "'try a rM'ld p.rlcjng, R·f lots 15 + Yleld 3yH end urgeot petttion 1n,. For mediate open1ngt f0< Costa Mela 5'40-0800 = 1~1Mn. NB. -iiiiiiiii:iifi;y-' NMw oalnf llove & orpt. • ~guest partdflf. 48% L·V. Denftleon tum I promiM to nW!e ~tment ~ telephone ~ "'8 ' 1780/mo. '31-1411 · NEWPT iHOAis. Lar1.: ut & lg~ Incl. Awe 973-731 t HOWi 'fOIJI. name known, anO call 64 5000 E.llt 21 Must type 45 wpm end Underwater dive tech llTll• •111&8 I L.... ...... Hf 28a Wlo-"· 11230 mo lmmed pog, 2-9347 .. caueeyou to l»-llwolled h~ QOOd communa· must be IC:Ubl e«tihed/IT pot for grad Int. 0.. -------- .. ~ 1 bl( to bMOtl. 20e Cotton. Ill. al. llll II n Ml• IUU tlon alclh. Call ~ wltl train 673.~ ' ,tgner wtdeeign Jim\, OC •--' G&oom. a =· to Beeut1ful. M0-3727 • fe1YwtitCLIFF f>1WE IMi I..... ilfi Say tl'W .. Hall Marys anO For .-.Ctrtcal wholesale 8leWla 942-4321 • • Alrpoft loc. Exp In con-... _,_ bWtl. ~f" &1 friD. No 6CEAN viewt YEARLY Hwp(Bch. Aot 5'41·5032 ii& MtwXMbl Coat C:t. ::r1aa. ~r" '.:: bu11n1u. c1111app1y .. DAJVER,frtend!Yperaonto !f:'s!... cu::;'=-'· 90fM ~22~mLoc. '*' peta. I ut la pd. 2Br/1Badupleencl.ywd, Coafa Meu Grey/ prom · t 11H9 Placentla. Costa lllLJ PILIT doloe:.ifoodcfelillerletto Sal 9~11'572"f· --------. se&O/mo.815-4154 carport, 1 1100/mo. UYFlllT..... brown/bllldlTebby-type. ay for ue end .. ~ Meaa, Monday-Frtday the corporate communi-+comm. 5?· PllTTm/ .. IH •Le. 3BA, 2'Ai8A. dbl oar 644-4780 646-3189 400 alt w/frplc a enc1 bet. Whit• on chest a paw1, T~~ .id. ": 8·5, 646-7775 330 w..c Bayc5l ty.Mondav ·Friday dayt UUl lllllTllY Neat o .c . AJrport20-24 tw w/laundry hllup, patio, no II& atMatt Bfl 1000 -:fret.ii space Incl d • c 11 w • d • ma I e been known-to';: I heYe BOOKKEEPER eo.te....., Meyerhof'• C1te11ng For general Pf1Ctloe firm wk. Cterica/Gen. ofb. peta, nr PavlKon Ctr =~ e o~7~ & 531-3200 hid my~ granted With restaurant back: IMM 2e1..el78 In AuntlnQton Beedl to Wll train on computer. I ! 100/mo 963-7~ ocean vi.w: sfiac10u1. mo. * LOST orange & yellow . RL ' gr04Jnd, nice environ-~IM Pllnm wort< f« ~ Aaoclat• 2 471-9411 Condo on Wldl 28 R 28A, modem, redee. 80 T':;, CORO~A DEL MAR Tabby/M In Newport ment, 494-965(1 AvaMable Immediately In II D 1111 IJlllT1'U yra • California ht eicp HIT Tm tpa pool security p6ea. ~Lndy4;,.,.o-"1,;.,_ 425tll pnva. t• olflee with Blach 1,.. Monday Ptrstaal l1nict1 aa-alllllll• Wiii CdM Court ~1ng ·a mt• llPI . pref d SiMty deC>ends Ho 1 t d t S • ' ' bch. _......,,.., .,... ....... ~ge wwindow & skylight 0 2 7'""' a , .-.. --Agency Mu.ille m11t1.Ke on el(p 847..ec>4 1 utew v••-• u en •· 1350/mo 644-2e07 0< , only 1$5()/ 946-0645 1 I 4 • .....-v149 • ...,. WANTED LIVING DEMO-rellablit <Mtalk>fi«'lted To place & Hrvlce . Now hi~ houH· 540-0513 ~-:".eA~0.:_E)1~5/~ H---..a._. • ........... ! CRATS BEHINOTH!OR· ~~·S5hOUI. • . ~~?. ~=~ lllllmlllP ~ *' m:-cs•ly HUNT.Harbourar•Avail 225 Lap Apt e. -·--• -'lllWl .. l•sl •lilt' ANGE CURJAIN Ca11Sandy87S-tl73 Call Step-ToMll ~wirt°'llll•t"' .. ~.wet · '* now. Lrg deluM 1Br own-637_7918 ~n• room ofc w/frvf fNM\ ADS Sempte bo<>tt" '!, most •Full-Tlme & Par!· Time hanie 755-4660 in nat I publieationt Fun. Merry Maida. ~13 .,.. unit, frplc, d/w, w/d entry. New carpe a UUl1ll ft ..-ec1 uestlon Fi eld Wor k Earn • PR,rtype .... Outatand· hll-up, patio. M75/mo + paint. All utits pd, $350 ° en q t S300•tweell oumlflUTll y ina t!!!pt?OM'!..,e!!!~al!!!ll~_. .. ~fm~---....--:H 11021 eec. a m~ • comm Must haw Class 11 rv~ lOntopptytogroww•thtne• 557·5e18 Tll90 of lit1lflg at home? ~ .. , Bit Cal ar·s Ile Can 644-9093 beS1! Min 3 yrs ••P Wei. get oot end do ~i.l'XL, Pit10'. IU Lm 91111. tac:utar vtew. gar. deck, : I A~tL!:~~ :ii, CASllU -Ace EqUlpment Repair ~: ~~~~ atl F~we'~ck ~~~~I~ ~·~ow~talr.9" Wllly rentals now avail. 'llbeth. seoo. 494-4061 M!·llll 'Camarillo. CA 93010. · • $5.50 10 51111 more · · sk•ll•.. 11en1punc1ure. phone Nttlng llPPOint- $695 mo. 'seAcriF} ~-C:IYdwltC~ :g_~J; NEW exec ol11ee wllull llltl~t w/ecp. Newport Check Clltll.., alll fDUAL .lllS EKG. inJ Busy FP. EJip =~ =>o.~orce MANOR 5'4&-2ea2 • teety aves. Irvine/Tustin --Cashing. 842-2965 Immediate Openings• 135 000 to $90 000 8 yur•I only Irvine 552~ th 1 20 houn~ area. G~ tor RE invest· Dt•n Hll -SealOOal & Career op-HlilnQ yout area (213 · El11u1 •••y mon or 2Br 2Ba s,950 ....... t• lhrt ment speclallll or othef Found fern••• kitten. UV€-IN Wanted room l F •• C&Us IH . ptyt. Xlnt pay World 217-1547 EJi p.7 (Any! ...... ... • = ;r :::.-~ 1Br, 18a 750 -•.a ~ofeuk>nal Computer calleo vie Brookhurst & • d . or marine tore in New-Travel! Call (Refundable) ti-' * BACI< OFFICE• ...-,....... E .. t Bluff, new carpet, no ~·.., svc:s avilfable-:730-H3 A tin. 10120, 964-0025 board + salaty. Manl.' •· Port Beaoh. Ask tor Jonn 1-518-'59-3535 ic P2912. ......, Busy Newport Buen comm IHI on. Xlnt work· pet• 840-1911 1 or 2 Rmmates Wanted· tails. Call Sancty In Costa °'Tony 645-1711 OBGYN Wed afternoon ing conditions. Outgoing ' N-Smkr Pro! Fem CdM. NEW OFFICE FOR RENT REWARD lost dog. WHITE ¥esa. 751,.68~. OISTMlllllEP FRONT DESK RECEPT off Will train 6c"5-7870 ~frlendtypeopteexc.11 •Jml 1111• 673 5823 Ger Inc . . 17th st .. Costa Mesa LAB MALE. 1017. Needs CASllH Full-Time po11tlon avail-Telephone, t~ping, poss. . In this 'p09itlon. Frig, dlahw11hei, ttove • · • 6'6-4330 h9art medieatlon. \lie ol Z.f~ftt 5530 Fnendly courteous able Sam-Spm Mon-Fri. computer, M-F. 8-5. ••AL&SST IMl-1 ......... Incl. No peta 5'45.,.855 ULllA llUll lll SPICI ITJTlll sgrlnod1'9/Westm H.B.· t1Afs12 ... titi11t castllef needed '°' dell· Ryd• Syttert14 tne at Weber Nemec>Jate Sanra With experience. N.B. Call Mr. L.-.on .. * * Sp I c Io 1 8 R Nice 2Br118e $425/mo, n-. 8 7.311'1 or 836-3201 -· 4lPER HOUR styte caterer Mon thru ~ti Meta location. Hrty iAiniai, i556-6iiii2i22iiiiiiiiiiliiuriologiiittiii, Fi1Tiii63iii1·i530iii1~i"""iiiiiiis.9-iiii900ilitiiiiiiiii Ba"front ~!~n rm tmk. Bob 875-3807 R~~!~ntinl g Oover 3Co25 trMWI a-&Til•IT Fri days Meyerhol'a,l wage. Contact Kathy °' , • """""1ngs n range . _... Irvine, 261-6178 Debbie 6' 1-3045 . ··~Imo• CdM PENTl10USE 2SR/ One call does ii all lor Attr wh Fem to meet Fin Great job-EZ hours, ftex -I ' Bob 723-00;;iv I 2BA. Sunlit frplc. lndry your offlc:e leuinQ needs. s.C tlncere & •H•~ Ible sctledu4e. Part· Time. C&SllllS. SILIS I llLMIY CLASSIFIED Al n ·'ERrrrrr~ W'f/&TJ!C!. *' I llaATI* rm. @ lltru, n/smkr, Nocoet to you. 752•112'2 c;lon'ate Wh Male. Prefer Even1!'9 hrs. WIU train Help wanted'" Ill Dept•. For automotive paint ltil... .. i;,i1•u Baeut 38r 28a twnhM 2 dedtl 75(1...()651 . -=-=er::l:t Prt ..._ Christ bkgrd. 968-9621 job. Bae + commit..on. Will train Must ~ avlllil-store, Mission VleJ<> .,~ ~ .41 WE'~ . . .,... ~... ,. •• , A.\lst be neat & person-able some evening• a Bring-current OM\/ r• t:Y~ ,::y AIC, gar., w/d hll up, new ~er~ l~dand$4~~ • 2771 PRAYER to the Holy Spirit. able.'New office location. weekends FT/PT Greet C«d. 3&4-8121 ~ & dflf)N. frpto, > • wail • Kl a Holy Spirit you Who Harbor-BNd. CM. Call beneflta A~ In penon --------1 trec:9( lights, oell tan, nr last & dep, av now m •HETAIL SPACE* make me ... ev9f)'thlng Ba r bar a b t w n TIE NntlY IUCI HIRE Hoeg Hotp. S 1050/mo. . 975-2335 Al)p(OX 1200 all, xlnl Jo.. and Who thaw me the 10am-89fn, 755-1155 1212 S COAST HWY · 4101 Hllarla MALE rmmt for qui-. NB cation near Newport City wav 10 reach my Ideas -~itMHiiiiiiim..-;;;a.;y-TSL MGMT 642-1603 Bayview horM, + ..... age Hall. Agt 873-5354 yO:, Who glw me I~ *ClmlllS ULU LAGUNA BEACH •11111,_ IUll & pool. S67r,mo. UUMll iU11cial divine gilt to f0<g1ve and Cbsmelle Counter Sales.-------• through clas\ified ••••--8«·2607 forget the wrong that Is FTI PT, Must be •~· CLEAN 2BR, lg Iv rm, 111 · done to me and'Y04.I who ~ed. Buutlfull•---------------pedllng, utMt Incl. No MATURE non smoking • • ere In 111 the Instances 01 Beach cosmetic pets. S 1175. 723-1292 adult to ahr townhOUte in Oeertuitin 2904 my life wtth me. 1, in this boutique. Call Mr. W•I• FUN I.Ill ... -•-metro .,.. $450/mo.+ Fu~salOn For short dJalogue want to M·Fg:.5.,760-0111. -'MJUI. 6'1-8180 Sale, great CdM toe, gd thank you tor everything ----:'-:-----AFTER SCHOOL 1111"'1 NB M/FflJm 28r.1300s/f lncom•, exclusive and c:ontltm once more ~ JJY UL.ES ,38R ~BA Lower Unit. Fp deck~ T\l. _cilent•, owner retiri'1, that I ll9'vef want to be Growth PoSlll<>n New caroet.. garage WfO HBO cable w/d •.:W.u . send" Inquiries to· 1.;4r , separat~ frOm You no F~ 'C<JlfC"ept. WQRU hkup1ywd: N.ict to partt. $475 631•5•1671189<> • P.O. Boic 78, CdM 92825 111aner hOw great ma-Ground·tloor oppor, Ht S ."'.. ~ s11001mo · , ferlal dealtes may b4t 1 p~tenUal Draw/Comm 11 Yea.rs & 01der 440Si RIVER oceifi Front In f\1.8. EJ!oel. MAR~NG 8~· grto~"f • want to be with You aMi 18'onus. Degree/outside TSL MGMT 642· 1603 Vw. New carpets. Jnf. 22 ~K • ru~ ~ F/P• my loved ones fh Your sis eicp helpful. Send re--Work Eveninqs & Saturday to 32 yrs. Clean. $525mo yr. • · perpetual glory Thank SYme. Merchant Clipper, Eicecutlve Townhouse Incl ulls 7~3-1424 Prefef cash. •5>3009 ..YQIL...loL Yo ~ Love 2120 Main St ·--•nHru_nt_,·1.-YOU CAN A VERAGE PER WEE.IL · 3BR 2BA 2 car Gar ' . VENDING ROUT£S7foeaf u ' t i8eiC1i:"92'"· $ -0 0 O c' EA N VIEW PRIVATE BATH and k>f sale cheap. Pc>Mlble =r~,;::andmytoved 1~ on • • 7 5 . , $375 +deposit 969..0510 $500 1 .... _. •son• may pray s 818-446-3993 bedrocrm near Ocean ~OSI each machine p . thl amme• FURNISHED. 2 BR. 2 BA blf lOem. · week1y. 1.AJI prayer 3 consecutive STllEITSI condo, oc:.n1 view, pool. ore _Jack 1-800 346..()6.45 -days Alter the third day, $"""'• minded Individuals OR MOREi lac. 00c 1100/mo leaM T Leu 14 your wish will be granted """' -. '122-35450<650-2522 FIND •If 1 no matter how difficult it part .time wor11. $ 7 /Hr PHONE: 498-3321 Many to choote from~ 2 & *WIDOW HAS SSS may be Then prom194t'to plus. c.it645-5760 3 bedroom9. Great to-for TOs! $10,000tup No pubtlsh thts dialog~ as AllTO DETAILING T cation. Starting at through classified ered."'l nopen CallOeo· soon as your favor has 21-r.goodDMVCteancut, All ransportahon PtoVlded $850/mo. e1µeoe . nitol'I Assoc'673-7~~ 1 * been granted. MCP comm. 722-6116 By An Adult Supervisor AUTOS -. BOATS MOTORCYCLES Need to sell anything that rolls. flbats or flies? ... We have a Fantastic Special to help you Move 'Em Out for only $799 Extra wQ.rds 50¢ each. Ads that run 7 days are an additional $4.00. Call for more Information. Because this Is a special rate, we request prep,yment by check, MasterCard or VISA. . · ----------------· a:lJllClil -----------------~ . -~ ... . NAME CITY PHONE CIRCLE ONE MASTERCARO/Vl~A PRIN1 AO BELOW ... ADDRESS • STATE ZIP AMT ENCLOSED S EXP.DATE .. We·are ADDING to our~sales staff. If you can type at least 45 wpm and have great telecommunication skills -We can offer you a base salary + commi~ion AND a (jretd _Blace to work. hll 'l'lme 4ll P•rt 'l'l•e A ¥1111111J1e. Do younell a f a•or -Call u . P eg«y B levt.s er~ DIV e•~n• · 642-4321 Dailyl'lll· 330 WHt a.y St. Co.teM ... ,CA • -.... . .. 0.W.eo.I DAILV PfLOTI WecMIMdtly, NcMmbw 2, 1918 ;;;;;iiii:i•;;;1 ... '* , ~ Fff Poll'IOft I • IJPTOM w ..Utm ,_...,,.,,. Exp, MlaMf woman • d•Y•· typing towpm. ...... w1......, 1 111 & ...,c••• .... end tM -. pullout. "'-areet. optlone on Pf9VlouJIY - A·J POSITIONS ~Ai-~ iiOO-wff· •fUMI .. * m ~/l ~m. ~ ~~ ~ ::. ~.-.. 1241 Grtftd w/pllno aordet, =:..~~-= rrr .. ~· l200Cr obO =.reMer..::';,.'*:. Automatlc;-T cylinder, ,.,.ttalnw/mtn. IMllllllmMT 57620t .. 1-2035 r.ioc.Pnone: D'nln" •• ..._ c• .. ntry ~OllflV·,.P!"'41_•~ lmPMt• h lat•. ·-Por'Sl .. Safe213/'T14 crulH. power""'" _,. Good wcntno oon. , • , ...,. .... -lllOO .,_ ,_ 21117'4 Ml!ACIDIS IAn your tllN ChOoae ME~ lnQ/brat.el\ CMNU•, ~-, .. , trowing Now accepting sppll• llTM. ULll Mn.~ w-on7 Ft'9ndl, perqU.r '9 • 51 "Foa::ii tro1n 125 p,.vlouaty we. ttlt (104ll, U.IK 8Mp. Good kfte11\a c:etlonl FT/PT. EJ1P ..... peraon SE.CREfARY-&nel'll Of. w/2 11'' ._... 1790 ~ "~youbuy.•.,,.. ~ Mefcedet-lenl. -..'llnAIU 1.1.mna.ll w/(lllllOt1Unlty to 9"'1fl· ror EXPERIENCED: for o on 1 amp or • r y floe. phonel, tvolnG & 780-1111 125 uMd Mere>adae-8eni Comott• ~ ot Im· Automatic, • 4 cyllndar. .... w I 1•14Mt IM'I lpm, v AM lUNCH SER"ERS women'• ..,,,... .. In ~t compu1et ~.L-otaf°'*ty King SIH Water bed, NEW. Newr ueed. OM and ow ,...._ ~ POf18 & It sate. 2131714 power door lod<, redlele, 1 ___ ... _ .... ____ --=~ ~ lnae>eetOf v BARTENDERS Seti Must bl Ible to Memt Fkm. _.a......_ hMI•, wOOden hMCI· rn1t1a I 1 ledtea 1120 men. Compere Houea MEACtOES ctul ... power ltHr• IW ....... .. Mlcfoecope 9114> pref but ..,. HOSTI HOSTI:SS WOf1t _....anda & Dept ()ppty to INm P«IC*tY t>Oerd & peOded '6M-..ch. p P. M-414-1 2~ffl/~: ~.::DE~afe. BMW •f6 200.2 lng/breku. AM/FM. Automatic. a cyUnder. not '*· Ooocl benefltt. Slor• eicp a plUe. Sand mgml. N/emtr. Cell relll 116. Cll 540-7041 Geragedfor2YMft,Uoel· CMMt'9. AIC, lilt. SYn power-dOOf !odi. red!*. 15.00/hf. Aos>tvlft p«90n It Unique MW dining reeurna 10 Adt110, Clo wtldY9M2-4t1'4 Oak bal. 13. lot•. friQ.-dbl OUR eo MO LM11nQ Pro-lent condltlon. s1900 roof Pr1cacht81ua&ooll. crulM. power llH r· Sctantom E:nglnffrlng houM now open In Foun-Del~ Piiot. PO Boa l5eo, llOllTAIY door round '"'bf tbl. 5 gtlm Is• WWllW. Com-(tlC.U41) 55M524 S7,3H lng/br•kU AM1'M. Inc., 3560 Cadll!K Ave. taln Val~ Cot• Meu, CA 92626 ~Jof qudt~ people 9Wvf 'cht1 • .,igt bed 1ie-, C-Hou .. of lmeor!a & ASSIC IRlmll•IUll ceu•U•. 'Ale. tlU~ eo.t.Mw(MelHwbOf Prerni.t at>lishmlnl ......... to MfW ~ty client•. B34thSt.NIJM7·8S.1 ----~, .. fide(. M~JMs 2t3/1H 72 !(.,men Ghia convt. • ..,.... (104t2)15."5 'MecAttt{ur) Apply In pet90tl Mon-Fri Hot Forttnen-Alpalrman • ...-secAETARIES QUEEN ANNI! TAt-FIN mini note laml---811cllll! orgln mkltconc:t ...... JllD ......... PIT &nltlHll 2_.PM only. · tmmed\at111111 ""WORDTP.ROC Thomaevlfle •tvte chef-·~~:c,,,...~:1:"a tlill La. iUW N8 low mil.. m 0 uat ... 11i Aut':: ;91 ... aulM ta-1111 Entry level ord1r/11Je1 8'2-7222 vTYP4~P PAY FOR ~ ~~;~ bloek. 1250 (ET Os buy your e7a-.ee1o I ~ 1iaet1ng/br1kff: Cadillac 1982 erdor.Oo. ~tl52o ~~ Meu LOS s~c:,.~:~tJBAOS ROOFING TOP SKILLS M1tch1no c:oHN tebie • e•fTIPtr•d M•rt•dH· OAT$UN '83 280 zx b2 AM/FM, oauett•. AIC. mint condition, brown- 17272 ~ ...... a.tt/IMMle 1 Sever•I poeltlOn• •vall· "'· form•I ~f•,.tove Ask tor Brian Ben.I, ~ wlM oat OU1· Orldlnal owner. Auto· 7-topt, .,ioya, (2FEM338l IMt,.. over tOO. M250. For ·a~·=~~ in Fount.in "eltey N~:. ~~~-~~~i ~~~ the Orange =Nb~~~;9/f.=). ~2-1444 ~~ ~1',h,n~°t'f•:.: :C,.~. r~ rm ~J=~•T• IUll 642='.:. COM. M /Hr. 87~190 Comp Roolert. Mull O.l WEA"ER QUEEN M•ttrasa & bOa S•fe. --'II AIOlll ..,... I NIOIASlll rest-.ur;o..... hive =y ts:isg7~;004•· r:r.r~t:~ eprlngl, "SIMMONS" -... rac I 6 lpMd l'l'\6(\Ull, radial•. TlllTA 'IO llUU 8 eyllnct!•t~·red meg•I Buyer tor micro tomPo-CurrentlY hes po1Wons 100% FREE Top of the Nne. Satin. :Lt U:: llU *** crul ... power llHr· A le t (8114')te555 nenll. Will tr.in. Sal+ av.SI for HOSTESS£&. .., IEPAlllU* quitted. 1011 In~· c...aa --CHEVROLET ·ea s!l'W-'lnglbrakn, AMIFM"; l~Ofn.tAMr~ ~~-~ ....... comm. Mlssloo Vlelo Plelae apply afler 10am *I SECTYI RECEPTIONIST 30 yr warranty. 559-4524 Fri i.30am. Treasures i ado 1500 e6ectrlc wfn.. caaee111. A.IC. Hit. PC>Wef (1~GW804) ~ 99s . .,..,_ .. CallN111CY768-1233 tooffieec><callforapptm. 3 yea;:2~r:r~ FIT, t'/941 4Swpm, cus-QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Trinket•. dOll• & ·dOll'a dowa & • door locka, ~loci( .. (045MS) IAllTTIYITA ..... 111 IUL ESTATE 5 Crowns Restaurant, torner T & gen oHice & BOX. QUll~DI c Io the•. d I a ti & am/fm caaett• crulM •• • llm&n 'llll&l.M 3801 E. Coast Hwy. CdM. .._. ...... .,. Tlkllls, Ni22 0162 BRANO NEWI 1155. Qlutware. mlscl 3807 control tilt ~ auto-IFl•fll IUll· Ul·lll• 8 tinder AM/FM tllt FMI 1la.ll 76()-0331 IHTI 15_..,_ am•ra • Cell: 8'~293 In lat Isle Or· off nwtlc t;enem1.-on. air. 2 M2 .... I TOYOTA 1983 Creasfda M cy (to8242) f2 7ea · Llml~ecl opportunity to join Restauranls Local Peat COl'ltrot Co. 11m1U•llL lfC SOFA, L~t .. Chair. Marguerita A Sandcaatle tone Pllnt. 16,aoo· ml. wa on. 0.rk blue. ega .•• _....;... Mt1on.i real estate mar-Need• route teen. We PJT RE Office Varied Ottoman Never used. But. lt1e' IHI S 13,SOO (Includes _. '12 AOllll loaSed, mint $1,,.50. lllYlwn ..- keting syst~ with .un-,_.,..,, !rain Musi h•ve o09d lute• w/emphasls on <><· Scotchgard: earthtones. Campet Stlell) (96& 1AG) 5 speed in.null. radlats, M 1-8324 leave message IAl-ll11 llmltecl eam1ngs. For In-vwvv OMV record. E.O.E. C 8.,,r 90 1 f nl office SU5: e .. s-~29-4 ~4 pGWer steering/brakes, lormllion, call Jack Now hlrtng1or fUll time & Cha.rne 979-6021 A.M. 1 ~o . . Calflocnla queen-size *** AMlF~CUMtte, IV~ ¥-OTA -4987 S~~. Ollft '11 lllM Ayers at SELECT part time positlOl'ls: 111 Pete 751 5000 Sola. love seat. chair. weterbed. bunkbed set. (1FRF379) $3,995 black. automatic, 25.000 flower & air, need• paint, BETTER HOMES & •SEAVERS SALES S.111.P table. $100. Kitchin lbl 4 wrought Iron 1helvlng Olm 'II 1/4 fll •n.IT• IUOI mites. lop condition Sell olharwlu excellent G.AROENS •HOST /HOSTESS Esllb art publi9Mr/dlst Mechenlcally Inclined chrs $75. Bleycle 10 unl\I. ctlikfs wall unit & $11Y«ado, Automatic, v-s Ml .... I t o r S 1 5 . o4 9 5 . I 15 o o. ( 1Fw6 4 7) REAL ESTATE 751-5000 2131 WestcJ1ff. N.B. now ..__ing egraulve CALL 551_.914 . speed. $50. 960·5762 desk Mt, dr""'8, etf. ~Under, power door (213)622·1856fw 665-5075 RECEPTIONIST llLLllAl'S ule1peraon nlary Twin canopy bed, Mal/wt!. Doub~ stroti.r. tyke a fock/wlndowt, power IMA 'II &OOlll (714)6.c6-2903/h For tull·Hrvlce taclal ~El!ireRiWAtTAESS B:~~~1~ml~• EARN lace ens. matching picnic~:· 17tantbl~ steering/brakes, AIC. IOU 1986 TOYOTA Camry LE. --- ulon. 30 hrs/wk. eves & •HOST/HOSTESS fAIM.$lOOQ/WK ntesllnds.5 drawer desk =mower. ~~!:,1 238;: (3509603) 5 Speed m•nual, power Metalllc blue, loaded. wtlnda Ind, 54~ • BUSPERSOH Urgently need Oependable .-.VV & chair. Xlnt cond color TV, IOti more. FRI & OHHll he"tltf door lock, radlall, power $8000 firm. 364-2782 ~T • VALET PERSON pereon to worl! without • =~b:,; ~1 u~~r:'g~ SAT before o4prn, 9945~ Mf.1100 _ 1tMrlng/brakes, AM/FM, TIYITA '13 CELIOA ITS FrlendfY, plNsant person Call 613g!:~:M ~tor Texu oM •6AM·12 Noori 5700 uklng $250obo. Cornwall Or. 963-5850 I Fiii 'll PIOI IP cUMtte, A.IC, ~l'-P. 5 speed manual. radlels. la••~~.',2 ... 00 ......... wented lull time. Buay Between co. In Orange County •No Nlohta/Wknda 2Hl-backed Br Vel. t t I • Wind .. low mllea. -.995 crulae. power etHr· ........... ....,--.. -..... .....,.----- phonee. Knowledge of RETAIL area. We tr.in. Write T.G. •S7/HA + oommllralnlng Chai 1 S75ea ·s57..S5t7 11811!,! • a 112 ton. 4x4• 9PMd man-llllTillTll IUOI Ing/brakes AM/FM · Coate Mes•I Newport Be a part of the ennuat Oidcanon. p,., SWEP· •TAMUNI llll r · INta:Guri'.i fdll ull. XLT Lltlat package. N2-IOll cauette, 'At C. 1111:c ~o-Rv""e-n_,.E..,.,,..77r-_ .... 911':111e~k-=Ol'I= Beech wee helpful Apply Chrillmas Fantasy 11 CO. Box 961005, Ft. • UM•I l « j Like new Inside and out. (IGHC775) $6 895 bleek. T·lop, air, crulM. In person, PennYMYer. Amenca's most beautiful Worth. TX 76161 lllTll u. Ill· 12•HER 61 k d1 I tbi 9' Boston Whaltr w/18.11 (3K21149) S 11.983 """'11 omc OPE 11in11Tlil 1UO• lot• morel EJIOlllent con-~. ~~n111 Ave., ~':r~-:n$ ~~8;w ::;~ SALIS-all t••UUll1111 lllft1••1IH e~~. hvy ~uty n :;scro !~~~P ~oo~~;o:at~5~~·1· ~! 0M1200neltl utometlc-;-4 cyltnder. U2-tofJ i= e:~~~ mllN- lng applk:ations 10, part-Full or Pert-Time tor Retail _. tr -oven $75, micro cart S 10. 760•9636 -· cauette. (83511 $2,995 UOEPTIHIST time cuhiers. Wiii pay OHice Supply Stationary TU ........ -• -• walnut vinyl stuffed chair Olm 'II MA•.... lllHUI YIYITl 'IS DELIOl 111 Hll 'U MITlll flltwpOrt Center Real Es-$5 00/l'lr 10 starl for Stora. Wiii train. APPIY In . Kl IUN -...rUI $65. round pedestal table ELECTRIC Bay ao,1. ex-r""' Ul-1111 5 speed manual, power CONVERTIBLE all power. tat• Co. seeking a pro-quelil1ed ind1111duals. person. Coast Olftce Wilting to train a depen-$10. 964-23-41 cellent condition, Just• V-6 eyllnder. speed man-door IOC«. radlalS. cn.11..., Priced rlglU1 isaso 080 feaslonal receplton1st Apply tn person. Fri-Supplies. 2121 Harbor ~;~ "tt~&-.2Syr .&AAPiTS-Dynaaty Class ":iled. :18b1 b•~1;5~· r:~~~f=~~~ C•b. .a& '11111 SI ~r tteering/brax 673-933' (1JOJ'422l Please call Carrie Tues. call Barbara Blvd. CM 548-n94 OWf'I Tnna. rM.OOh{. ca." ChlneH Oe~n. rec· ~ts;; ~75~29zr--. 1 a =:. If..:~-1_. 5 lpMd menu•I. rldJals. ~M/FM, c:aHetla, A/C, 760-07 14 Hedrtck SILE 642•250111" mess tagular, 8x11·8 •. 2 tor · v.wH -n1,.... power brakes, AM/FM. tllt. (1GHC775) 16,8115 Fiii ,14 llSTAll "'-taurani · $320/ea S175 6'46-4047 twtl a..t1 I 141· 1200 caaeette. Bliek ext. with HmllTll IUON 6 1 d ,,_ llllfll'S WlflS Inside saleS exp.tor wlll TRAINING PARl'NER 1 tun root. $9,888 ••2 -· Automatic, cy In er. Floor Assisi-Bus Boy I train .a'llng Mfclo compo-NHdld FV area CENTER CLU.B member-1986 ZODIAC Mar1t II Ford F150 1985, power, •-T• IUOI -. • ._. r•dlals, AM/FM, cauet· Apply only"' person after 2301 San Joaquin Hiits Ad nenta Sal -+comm M V serloui dedicated stllp. Significant di•-Futura. QOOd condition., c.mper shell. S5000 firm. "'-TIYITI •11 ••L•"A te. AI C. 18.150 ~ 4.30PM. Hemlngways Corona del Mar 92625 Call NancY 768-1233 · stoppeci training for 8 yr count. Interested parties. $2750. 548,..8'48 722-1195"~ 548·0105 UJ-lltl -. r'd mlleS.. (28t>R7&7) $4,995 2441 E Coast Hwy, COM 640-5800 St rtl aln now · call tor details 640--08•0 (2N46086) Automatic, 4 cyl n er. lllTlllT• 11&11 ---UUS PUSll 1 r1i ;t: 98 · 1986 Center Console IN-1 IUIA '11 01111 radlala, cruise. power F STATIONARY STORE Cell (71 l 9 -05 HIOE·A·BEO Sola, queen. VAOEA-18". new 110HP TOYOTA '83 Truck. long 5 s?Hd manual, radials, steeringfbrakes. AM/FM. 142 ... 1 ' ~111J" ~M FIT 5 O "" XI i mUIUIY $75 AMANA slda-b~· John1on, galvanized bed, 5-Sp-eed. low mlles, power brakel. AM/FM, tlt1. Sun roof. (i8EH259) flll 'U ~·-- vu · • 1•-· n side Aelrlget;ator, 22 ~. tr• 11 er . I o• de dj e11cellent condi tion c1SMtte. Sun roof, eus-$3.495 ••••....,. .... 5 working condttlons. Ex· Aec-s>tlolllsts. AHTt & $l50. 64l-832• Ive msg w/equlpment & elec-$4000 080 650-5170 tom wheels 10287851 lllTlllTH IUOI Automatic. 6 cylinder, ceptlonally line Cffentete. Animal Attond111ls tor a Ironies Prtced at 'Ii 59 688 · redials power ataer-Phone for appt. 673-4762 busy practice In Irvine. SOUTHWEST! Lamps, va1u1-s9ooo 675·1358 l TIY1Tl 'll414 . •IUOI 142-0llJ ln.g/brakea, AM/FM , FTfPT Incl wknd1. EJcp sofa+loveseat: chairs, · 15 &peed manual power l•WT casaette A/C reel~ Work In the ever expanding Newspaper Promotion field. If you are sett-motivated and like working with teenagers, this may be the opportunity you've been waiting for. llllmll ucn pref'd. SS 1-0304 • lo~i-PMCll/green/wht)I 33'"COACORO FIB steerlng/brakes.'AM/FM. Ul-1111 TOYOTA 'IO OEUOA L 0 w. • I 0 w" m II ea : Security Pecilic MMiufec-Stone/glass or whitewash: SPORTSFISHER casHtte, till. Big 5 &peed manu ... po'd! (280R787)S4.895 turer Fu!MSlng, tile na-WAIEHISE PlllH Collend lb~ din 1ets:wall Flbergtasa. new tanks, tires/wheels. Low miles. -.& '11 Plllllf II steering. cass.tte, AJC, lllTlllTll IUlll uon·s leading lender w -Lifl 70 lbs. ope<ate forklift. units! Pine logs pole bdrm twin V..Ss, r•dar $36.000. (2"85632) $8,995 Automatic. radials, crusle. nu Sunroof Cu11om Ying ttle l'lOme Improve-Goo<IOMV.5"6-3671 Qn/kgmattress/bxsprngl ~6-9000 . ...,..IUll power steering/brakes. Wheels l 1MCZ 384) ua .... ment Industry has an WELDER-Maintenance. WholeMle pres. 973'-0653 $26.000 S11nday Only IU Olll i "MfFM, c.usette. A/C. $3,495 Fllll 'II U•ll =r~;f,.y'°' a marketing MacGreg~ ~achls. 1631 WAllTU: llT Tll • t/ IC t alttrt .. ~8~s09)~t{411~oy1 . IUIUlYlllHYllTI Automatic. 6 cylinder; Outiest Prepare marketing Placentia, · · UHi IPL 11l·Hl2 RtJRltWXY FOR WEER-1 1IYITl"'ll IU P90I.. llllTlllATft '11.ACI • ~ steering/brakes, $400 PER WEEK (To Start) With Potential to $1,000 PER WEEK Insured Van. Wagon, or Large Sedan Is Required L•t• ef Oppertunltr t• Qrew Witt. Ual Welti Ill Year 0... Arn. CALL MR-::-STEVENS (213) 477-3.163 proPosals & Interface WHI Pl_IOllSll ENO Ctlarter State-Of· IP •1-TIYITA 'll CllllLU c.ueue. A/C. (2R1~629) 1 with contractort cttents to Part umelfull time. Macln· H tt n-Art 34• CrN!Oc:k. Pkg 5 speed ma11u•t. cUMtle. U2-00ll Autornatle, AM/FM. Root $6695 I resolve prob•em: 40 tosn experience helpful. rM 111en1 deal w/sklpper. 675-.7100 (1J33022) $3,395 Hiii 'ii PllELllE rack. (7 36TGZ) 12,795 , I.I. •TSUI R!g~'e:en~P :.':ueoi wlll train. Near OC Alr-1 •Oarhng• -1 _ ti 7 4 IUIEY TIYITl s tpeed manual. radials, IUH TIYITl U2·0111 grammar & • spelling, Port· Sharon. 474·7727 had shots. 8 weeks old., Ml·llll power steering/brakes, Hl·llll good phone skills Can-• 760-9t7 t U ' llHl llftlt Oattlt I AM/FM, casseue, AJC. Fiii '17 TlllH d1da1e must be com-fllttclll .. JSt twt / UJ/Alt Crulae._equipped. MBZ Yaal 9040 Sun roof Allo ys. 11YITl 'llTEICEl AMIFML, CUMt\e. Gaa lortable 1n sopl'l1ShC8ted. Lti•·" Ai 6 f aozs diesef pQWet' Exoetlent (ILPS825) $9,888 , Cassette. Whal A Feeling! Saver I (88130) $5,999 nigh profile position No -• Hve-aboard. MOR shp. HllE 'II HI 11m•Tll IUCll (88140) S• 888 lltftllm 11116 exper1enc& requtred. 18th Century country llllFll~n I ASKINGS100,000 1 ton conversion. 59 en.-U2.Qlll . lllYHiITTMHll· bring yout baSIC skills & French pine armoif,• trom Or rntnk wanlecl b vt (213)305-0432 gtne eutomallc, power } 140-0111 we will train Liberal ~~~~~t~~~~ party. Sml. 721-Ssefa P 1 met i••••t d oo 0 r 1ockf w1ndows. IHI& '11 PIELllE _ 140·0711 salary & lull modern ben· • S 'l'--7120 power steertng/braltes. 5 speed manual power TOYITA 'H TllOll FHI 'll Tl.e ef•I pro0ram To arrange Attliaam Mil lace arait•fl •If an I AJC. 4a4. Mileal: only •.leering, casse1ie. AIC. • cylinder 4 speed man· AM/FM, casMtte. Ga1 lnte7~ r·~ac:c m'ii rrost Free 10 cu li "ren-' t "47 ' k V oiESEL KOHLER 35K. (1MLD337) A"E. tlll. Power moon root. uaJ. cwtte Like new! Saven (88"130) '5.999 ~2-~9~0 ar SE~URITY ITIOfe gd cond. $100obo. .... NlO LIGHT f>CAHT Freth ...... lllentflt (98118) MusrSeel (1HBN480) s2.7&5 IMftlllTJ.-A PACIFIC MANUFAC-631·7466 Pereonal slte.':nt buyl ·=·~-~~ Mf..1200 11m1sm11111 llAIEYTHITI 141-1111 TUAEA FUNDING, 3187 KE~MORE washer & $250. Cal 646-4047 • , -• Mi-1111 141·1111 ::!. H:0~te 100. Costa dryer, hke 1 "':c,, ha0~ IBM MimOf'Y Typewriter· 11c. raa1,.rt1t11• lat••••~, llBl 'll PIELIH SI -YW--, .. ~~Cln~~UlllT=---1 ......... ._ ...._ _______________ ,, ___ . ______ ~~( « .tll EJctra typing elements. l•Jtfl Tui trl ClllllCI • 1045 Automatic, redi•ls, cruise. 5 apeed manval Aii.4~FM EJccJI cond. S300obo. • IOH fad f -81Rb cLXsslc power steering/brakes. c•ssette. Ate'. Sporty D I. ery Dr1·vers WHIRLPOOL side J( side 67s.4380 Restored. new motor/ AM/FM, casselte, AIC. conv9'tible, mag wheell e IV ' refrig. 215cu11, 1 yr old. Pet i .. 1981 RollbXv Ramb;;< tr111s/paint/tlres tllt Moon roof Alloys (98212) S7,777 lee/cold waler dlep. Pd I •• motor home. 30 . $3450 646-9000 Low miles. (20XW509) lllYHSln ..... PART TIME $1400 NII S750. 650--0443 Levelers, rear bath, $2650 Sunday Only SH,988 -t . l BOARDING & GROOMING roof/dash air. loaded, ex--••mltTll IUCll 140..0111 araa art DOGS. CATS & BIROS cellent $28.000Jobo. a I H 9100 ••• .... Newspaper Delivery Drivers Needed. t DoVING sXtt• SHERF\Y'S K·9° 546-28'48 j 1KSB742) 536-2509 nattt •rrt __ ...., YW , .. UlllT 111 Pine furniture. kltchen p a •-f I &Oft FIBERGLASS camper AOOIU'llllTHU lllll'llPllllll 5b<'::::. A~/~':'.·c:' UY~ Monday -Friday 2PM-5PM . Weekends table&benehel.pteMfe. ttl -··I shell Stockland Co for 5 lpeed manual redials te, A.JC Sun roof Cus-Urltoln-Mercury. Merkur, china c.bfnet. 759--0374 PETS "R" PEOPLE impOn tl'\.ldl. 94W'. alnt IN U power br•k ... 'AM/FM~ tom wheel& (2FBY993) Jaguar. flUZ\I, Honda. & Holidays 4AM-7 AM. Earn up t o •WllTll:lnDll• BOAROING&GROOMING cond. $250 080 (dial kl Automahe. 4 cylinder, caseette.. A/C. Sun roof, $4995 Volkswagen ~ •• -.. OOGS.CATS,&BIROS .f)583-4S28al1r6 cruise. power sleer-•lloys. low mlles. ' O ByAppt OntvContect ff-tlUl.,rl ~I SHERRY"$ K-9. 546-2848 Ing/brakes. cassette, ( tLPS325) $9.888 lllT11~12T~ 111 I I Linda Co11ett1 °'Jim S600/month. Must have reliable -8.--Couc'---h.-cou-nt-ry-=F,....renc:h-:-. POODLE PUPPY SALE ELL :r;995""· (88013A) lllTillTll IUOM ~ --· P.Smerl~•t 830-c 7000 Pd S1250. Sell 1250. ? Homa i~(TM ~. 1· .I --·-N2-lltl YllYl,l-nG I l TrvTne ... u10 enter tr anSpOrtatiOn, insurance & a good 1 lthr recliners. Pd USOei Toy & Min.) All colors • _,__ A 1 tic I po ILll.!l1 "9TI H• • bolh lo< $500. An Like 1250-l700. h1·S465 · throu~h class1 f1ed 141 .... 11 MASERATI 1987 Blturbo !! om!.,~ "i-.~i wer _ .,.,~ drl.Vl·ng record Newt PP 760-0157 t. 6-speed, red. 35 ........ ,. .. , ' llUI • t miles. Must sell. List c 1 • 1 e t 1 e · A / C · AutomatlG. a .cyllru1u. ( II 7 l 4/6 4 2 4 3 3 3 205 IUSS IUlllOn-1 53'4.000. sell for S26.000. C1MXX8'nrl1 r.sae powef door 1oc1c. orulM . a -ext. Footboard with rails, AUTO . OUIE CAllllll Factory ••rrenty 1111111TllUACI power ateerl~fb~ku. Between 8 AM-7PM queen size. 846-"293 (213)622-1856/w u2 ..... 1 . cusette. A c. 1111. Contemp 5pc din rm set (714)6.c&-2903/h ( 1o.479l S3.295 A sk For Rodger wi&O" g1ass tat>te + 4 ll&DA 'lllll Yll.llWAl0 '14 1.1.0llYIUI ehatrs like new $600 E t $600 th k' 5 Speed m~•I. pcwer UlllT an .. , .... 1 OB0536-77 19 arn Up 0 a mOO WOr IOQ brM .. AM/FM CMMt· 5 speed manual, radials.----------- ----te. Ai c . Su~ roof. ~ bra.kn. AMfFM. ILIS ... 11&.TA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ partt"1me del'1ver'1ng newspapers ~~~~n"s ~~AJcsoo ·r~.& ~~~.power d~ ON THE MOVE Beginning Saturday, November Sth, the Daily Pilot will introduce a new column featuring Orange Coast Realtors on the Move. On the Move items will be published OD 8 fint~me, first-run buis as space allows. ..... Re.I Eltate Tah Press Releases will be accepted via mail only by our Special Sections F.ditor. So will black & white glossy (sorry, no color) photos. Also, please know, that as much as we'd like, we cannot guarantee photo return. MAIL YOUR NEWS TODAY J -• lllTillfli IUOI alloya. (2FBY993) $4,995 1oc\t, radlala, crulae. d d k u• -llmHTll IUOI Power s1eerlng/br1ke1. Mon ay-Fri ay 2PM-5PM. Wee -_...... uRHl -;:~r.Ate. itt-<s1tt) ends and Holl.days 4AM-7AM-. .l"'Au st 1111' HOSL YW11t 111 -1.1. •rsu1 IY\ Fully load~. including Aunslneeda work $500 UJ-1111 • Becker radio. deluxe (257VEL) CAL:L Carne hove reliable transportation, in-wtieeis. 2 tops. ei1cetient &4s-1&s& ILIS '12 OITUIS condition, 1 owner. _'II ~--••i••"'I Automaltc:, radial•, crulM, d d d • • d 88.000 miles. but offer. '" ...--power 1t..,lng/brellea, 5UranC8 an a Q00 rfVIOQ reCOr . Cell 8·30am-Spm Good Interior & IXIJrlOf AM/FM, cauetta. A.IC. l71o4)835-2100 Ext 2<>6 Nft tires. f\MOt engine. ttlt. Clean. LOW ml•I Call 714 / 642-.4333 Ext 205. Ask for Carolyn (RNGN011 seoo. CALL oenn11 (1EBEH&> 13.ats '87 190£ low Mii (4283 (7 t4)963-83 ,. (VPM850l llflTmM IUll Rodger, Between 7 AM-7PM '85 180E Whlt•l~0133) v:;t:1~:~~lr~h~: ~'!o~ Ml ..... .... 190£ $15.950(7437) $2950. 756-0363 .. F?llrtl ... Motor Routes available in W11tmin1ter Huntlnlfon Beach - Fountain Yall•J NO COLLECTING NO S.OLIGITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance . '82 2400 M .950 l888'4l r~•• ·91 300D 19,1150 (8'941 YW •to Ulln OllY YITAlll '&C Wgn 120,llOO (o4203) Immaculate S•crlflce Automatic, CNfM. power '78 '450Sl l~ Ml (8833) S39 50 ( 1A0V910) ateerlng/t>rakll.AM/FM • ..... .... MH 722-71111 AI C, tilt. Woodgrain Ilda (9420) $12,695 ..... 'U 211 D WANTEO 83 • 88 Mazda LL •TIUI Automatic, power door RX 7 . R ••on ab I•. ••• -•1 look. radJals. crulsa. 980·5930 _ _. power •t:.!:!Y/br•k", 1---------'--------- AM/FM. t•. A/C. Can 'tseem to get to all those T ·••· aMoya, 11at11er repair J0 oba around the bouae? Let (579525) M,195 18119111 IUa the clasaified service directory 142.-1 help you find reliable help. TODAY'S . 'NEWS . TODAY In newsr.as by l p.m. • .. J J • , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1988 .. WASHING TON (A'i>) perishable products. But as more make sugestions. Tbe number is mcipient was out of town. A temperature -that is. 40 decrees Amona the boliday-aeuon ~wop companies enter the busineu, the 1.8QO.S3S-4SSS. nciahbor .could have been asked to 'f'ahrenbcit"Or cooler. Ooodinf into American households department says it is encounterina Folks orderina food 151 ~to be take it in and keep it cold. Dry ice packed in a plastic foam are an mcreuina number ofl'erina an increbe in cases where con· d 1. _.. I"" another 1·n· stance a boll of meat boll is a aood system, the dcP&rt· food "'V mail. You can -t some sumen receive products in ques.-e tVoc•~ to someone e • may 11 mcnt says. "' .-· want to Riv"' ·"'--.:pient notice arrived still cold at the ~pient's · tlnllr'nliet iteml this way, but caution uonable, or downright unsafe, con· ....:: oi;; woi;; •"""" ·-· Mca• poultrv and fish products ...---•'--t the .;A i·s co"'in• .1.....:,..,1ture office,butwasleftunderad~a..over ~ -.1 11 a ---t idea. dition. • ' ~ ... _....en.tr--~ -experts~s• ... _ .... L OC'D. should arrive e1ther still completely avuu ~.-.. .... 1uuu . .._.. the weekend because she didn't Mail4'dcr food bu become a S l It has received reports of people -. know what it contained. frozen or at least still hard in the billion-a· year business. according receiving meats that bad beoome The seller .can us~y pve advice middle, the department advises. If to the Department of Aariculture. warm. ot runny cheeses and.even a on wl)en dehvery will be ~.and In both cases the gifts were no it is a product that bas never been salmon covered with mold "' the buyer can then tell the friend to longer edible by the time they were frozen, it-should arrive cold to the Jt•s a business that bas arown by · ,. look for the products. Also, ask tht opened. ,. touch. o~ specialty items IS well as Consumers concerned about a tdlett.Omakesurethattbepercelis Just because a meat bas been Sopied!Y.bardsausaaes,sucbas converucnoe, especially at a time of food product can set advice from clearly labeled perishable. ..smoked .. doesn't guarantee it bu peppcrolll and bard salami, don't year when people want unusual the deoartment by callina·its Meat That can avoid problems such as been cooked; often a PJoduct is just have to be refriterated. But most thina fpr parties or Jifts. and Poultry Hotline, a toll-free one case in which I' package of exposed to a smoke source. Meat ire cooling, mcluding summer 'lm M"~O!ost~'-ml!_,ll·.Jo~r :2. se~U:_eien..!!!!llba~v!!e~cx..Q!.· Jse~mrn.:· ce!!!!staffi~l!!Cdclnb~y~food..QUi=salllQfentywexUl·Lsf(:m.r.o..$1cCledlletltalu.JJrlcrae11:ysausct:Sqos.n.baeadwoo.s1rstep~1:e.....;-1a10hiUoa:ul:ed-1C1be~sh=Pip~pedi.t-a1wt~· tb~anpati.Ocef.-.lllsa • Lebanon bologna. and .... · in r shi in of who can · hek-:- Taste of the islands . fla·vors brunch mentz H'waiia.ihstyle brunchthat!seasHv--...--I tat,letl,._. bmn npr- pepared brinas io,ethet the glamour of the '.4 ~,... •o mutanl islands and favonte foods in some new recipes '.4 teas,...,,.__. cloves for a relaxed weekend party. Our menu of Trim and slash fat. stud with cloves. Place attractive, mostly make-ahead dishes can be "1lam steak in shallow 11 x 7-incb l>a:k.ing dish. readywbenauestaarrive. _ Combinehoney, len\onjuice,orangejuice, Golden ripe papaya from Hawaii,, avail· brown SQpr, dry mustard and cloves in small able year round, brinp tropical sunshine-to mixina oowl Pour over ham. meals any time. More than a breakfast fruit, Bake, uncovercd,at3S0degrces20 papayapvesnewflavordimensiontosalads, minutes, bastinaoocasionally. Top with• en trees., side dishes and, or course, desserts. ~Pan of the warm welcome, when friends papaya slices and bake l S minutes longer, amvc., istbecnticingaromaofbam baking until ham and papaya arc glazed, basting once with slicedpapayaandanoranaeglaze . .Tbe or twice. Cut into thick slices and serve with Zucchini Frittata. 1 savory egg dish, bake$ papaya and sauce. Makes 8 servings. alonpide the ham at the same temperature for speed, convenience and economy. Ambrosia, which pain papaya with the tartness of citrus, serves as fruit and dessert, and the patty-size, sour cream coffeecake oft'en bake-ahead convenicoce. Acenterpieceofpapayaandotherisland ftuit provide a tropical mood. BilED ZureBINIPRITI' ATA 1 ~ ,.....wddal,aUedded l lupet.nprUe,mlaeed ~e.f~ ............... . ~ e.fftlPlledpanley ..... I &Mle.,1w aIJ..,...,..eflov ~ e.f *'"•••M Pvmeaaadteeae ·~-........... '4 lealf ••• fredly,...... pepper 1~1ea.,1wl&a11ueea...-1 . SUeet1 lemateea, prefe~ly Roma Drain zucchini or pat dry to remove excess moisture. Combine with garlic an<t pun onions. In mixina bowl, beat eggs, blend in flour. Stirio"6 tablespoonsofthe Parmesan, aalt,pepperand I teaspoon Italian seasoning. Tum into greased shallow l 1h-quan baking ~sh. • Bakeat3S0degrees30minutes. Topwith tomatoa. Sprinkle with remaining seasoning and Parmesan chccsc. ~e 10 minutes loqer, or until set. Makes 8 servings. PAPAYA GLAZED RAM STEAK I,...., U. steak, 1 ~ lfthl Well Wlleledffet -t....,..,deM . '4ftfMMY ~lemomjaJee .,. ~·rue• Jmee PAPAYAAMBRQSIA 1 pepeya, peele41, aeeded, sUced S ?use oru1ea, peeled, cat la 14-~ alicea Z ifapefnit, peeled, cat la 14-lDcb slicet '.4caplMMJ 1 ~ capt Ared4ie4 cocoHt, preferably ,...... -· Mlal ..... ~. Arrange a layer of papaya, oranges and grapefruit in large serving dish or bowl. . Drizzle with honey and sprinkle with coconut. Continue layering ingredients. Cover and refriaerate 1 to 2 hours. Garnish with minL Maked to 10 servings . Note: This fruit combination is most attraajvewben papaya is alternated Ytcith blood-red oranges and grapefruit or navel orangesandpinkgrapefruitforcolorcontrast. ). PA~AYACOFFEECAKE . Ptlltag Z capt diced papaya (abo.t 1 papaya) 8...uce cu crulled pl.Deapple I tablespoon H&ar 1 tabletpooa lemoa jalce 1 teaspooa vullla Toppm1 ... Z tableapoou IHltter or margarlDe z tablapooas 11torteala1 1.4capHpr 14 &eup11• Jemoajldce "" teupoem •ui.lfa ~ cmp all·,.,.ae n .. r .... Fresh caviar must arrive cueful- ly packed and tboroulbly cold. otherwiic don't cat it; don't evep Wit it. the Apicultllft ~t warns. C.anned caviar usually only requires refriteration iftet open1.na. First-dul live loblter comes packed in seaweed in insulated boxes. ~ten should still be lively beforecook:ina. Aftercookinacbeck to see that the tail is tiabtly coiled. Don't cat a JQbster with• litnp tail. There sboµld be DO mold OD cheese except, of coune, mold mat is pan of the cheese ittd( .IUdl as the blue mold in blue chc:ele. And cheesecake should arrive fully frozen,ti.e department •YS: Resource ·forevery Jkitchen Entert~in~ng ideas shared by a~ expert . A new book classic is a must for cooks and noncooking · food cnthusiuts alike. Thoroughly re.: lmrcbed uid written in consulation with expem &om every cookina apecialty, the book ICl'VCS IS a ~comprehensive reference u well ll offerina tome 600 recipes that demonstrate a technique or use of an inlrcdicnt in a classic or new way. "Cook:ina A to r• is the first budbowMl volume ·in the Cali- fornia Culinary Academy OJokboot .mes publisbed by Ortbo lnfbrmation Services. Tbe boot, explorina the world of b>d with c:lar, concile expla· DIDoot and aaticina fta.lkolor ......... il•mdoYable to loot ••itilto...S. ~,. ... ..... ClOCak OI' • -looed dlle( ~'D ... it. valuable ltlOUICI. nil kllll lift book ii .. w,do- .... iJI ........... ..... ................... ,.,,,nta • 11111 lltlill labmadoa Ja cme ~ ........ ........ to .. .. llldaMlkwtdaha ........ wt J1ta11 I~ ltow to ..... a JI 1 J, lild '°" to idelldt,, llllc:t __ ........... wt. Por more iafbrmadoa.. OI' the -flla dellel'...,. yo\&. COD*t Califonia Culinary AcacSemy O>otboob, Ortho lnfotmation I Sa·~ P. 0 . Box 5047, San Ramon 94583. phone ( 41 S) 14M537. lfere it a IUDple recipe: ...... , .......... ol .... •••• , ... -... o1 A--. Wftll Y9G&T.dLB ~ ~ ...... .., ...... __ _...-. ..,, . ., ........ . ..... .., ... a.ow'° till ... ................. _ol• •c· .. 11 II a* ti av ' th i8 'Ulall 11';? U~Nilillfl'IG!til lllts. - • 4 ByCBERYLW~R ....,,_.Ce:: QI •u1 .... -......... ~ ... .... '4C111tM1f Ira ' ·p1p1ng h()~popovers wholesome Foster Fc><ms Of' Zocky Fom1ly Pock FRESH FRYER DR UMS.. . Served pipina hot and enriched with wholesome pains and cheete, Harvest Popoven are perfect for cool·weather meals, says the Octo- ber iuue of Sumet mapzine. Add to the buic smooth batter of esp;, flout and-milk -one-of ;wo- aeasonina combinations: wild rice and Parmesan cheese or bJ"&D cereal aqd Oleddar. The seuoJlinas Jive more body to the popovers~ rnaking them not as thin and hollow as the plain ones. You can bake them in regular muffin pan~ cut-iron popover pans, or in glass or ceramic custard ..... ITAUAll SAUSAGI LIMrT 2 STEAKS cups. llilVDT POPOVBU A.Miit I ...... , ... ...._ er .. ,,.,, ..... , , ... ........ i.....-... 1 -all-,...,..e fleer *4 lellfll• tall letlflDlllt _ Barnet · lqrM&eab (elloleet fellew) • Butter 8 muffin cups or heavy popover SUPI (each 2 to l 'h inches wide),~ to 8 custard cups (._to S- ounce size). HOT Qa 2 29 1 ·LB. PKG. LOW SALT GENUINE MILD • .. La. 9 . OR BlAC~ lA8El ~ AMERICAN • 2 39 Hughff l ·lb. I ~9 LB ••• FRESH PACIFIC SNAPPER FILLETS ...................................... LB. • PORK SAUSAGE ROll ........... EA. • -~~.~--"""'- RESOURCE ••• rro.c1 _ each 180 degrees on .a thermometer. Continue ooolrina 1 or 2 more minutes, until a foamy cn&ll_fonm~ on swface of soup indicatina that filter of ea whites lw rilen to top. Reduce beat to low. Usina ladle mate small boJe in • white filter near ~ of pan so that soup bubbles mainly in bole. ~ uncovered, for 4S ininutes without stirrina mixture or moving saucepan. Remove fri>m heat Taste liquid for seasonin&, adding ' · · · more salt and pepper through bole if~ but do noutir. IYHY LIQUID DISH noz LIMIT 2 .99 8-0 Z NQN.fAT ..... ... -- LIMIT 6 •..• ,. mnan 32.oz CHILLED CARTON ASSOftTED .99 ~ii] ·•la ......... 1.69 , .... ~ ;.a-,~-: · KELLOGG'S ~ tJ.QZ.BOX Single Roll BOUNTY TOWELS .• 8 9 Citrus Hill I 2 Gol Chilled Corton ORANGE JUICE #• • • •• Go~ Groin 7 .25·0t. Bo• .. . .... 2 . 19 MAC & CHEDDAR .... 14-0t. Con .......... 35 KING KUT DOG F<>OO ..................... 59 Fr.sh IT AllAN TOMA TOES Fresh ...... LB .49 SWEET YAMS Crrsp Nof1hWflt .. .. LI . .49 ROMAINE LETIUCE ......•............ EA. A9 PIPPIN APPlES .............................. LI .• a9 u •ea ••T .... CIAlS ! 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When most of consomme is ladled throuah. carefully slide ea white filter and rema.i:n:ing con.som~ me into strainer. Let soup drip throuab but do Dot press OD filter. If • consomme is not very clear, strain ir 8ll!in throuab mixture in cbeeleclotb. Discard solids in cbeacclotb. Remove ..any remaining fat by quickly drawina strips of paper towel over_ surface of consomme. Soup can be prepared ahead up to this point and kept, covered, up to 2 days in refriaerator; Brina consomme ~to a boil and stir in Vqetable 1ulienne and Madeira. ~ bot-in-smalhoup bowls. Makes )'h to 4 cups. 3 to 4 servinp. v ...... J.ue.e: Peel celery, -uaina a v~ 1115tler.:to -mrro~e llrinp.. Cut celery, Telel'Ved white and liabt sreen part of leek. -and carrot into 1 'h-inch-tbick pieces. CUt carrot plec:es lentthwise into lfe. inch-thick slices, then cut each piece apin leQathwise at lfe.incb intervals to mate thin strips. Cut ceJery and leeks into thin lenathwiie strips about same size as cartc?t strips. J>:yt y qetable striRS in medium saucepan and add beef stock and a pinch of salt and pepper. Brina to a boil and skim off any foam. Reduce beat to low, cover, and. simmer until tender (about 8 minutes). Drain vea- etabla; raerve oookina liqu.id. (This liquid can be reused as s10Ck. Do not add it to consomme, or comomme will cloud.} I "\ . I I Bud dig Sliced .Meats Bttf. Chiclun, Ham, Pa1tr.1m1 or r ,,,/uy-4 011nrr f>ark.igt Granny -kc ~~-~ffs~.:~ u e~ Yuban ~--Coffee c+n-c- Alaskan 299. ~!ibut Steaks lb Frozm/Defro1uJ Vons 6 Pack Beverages A IJOTlt'd v" rttlltl Rti. or D1t1-ll 01m(t' C.in 109 BEER -lIQtOR-\\'l\t: llF \I. I'll ~ BL\ l TY .\IDS Oral B Ultra Toothbrush N•""6itn «>. 40 or J' BasisSrnn N--U0,.,7srnttw--J 0.-stir ~ Plll.5 ~ine Spray 1o.-tS1tt VOS Aerosol Hairspray ~. HMJ ,. Holtl w J..,,,.,, 0...-c- . . 119 369 -209 ·· I) O .. nu C"" • 'Gmu/1 d. 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OtOKI ~I' Tbrn Tnmm«ll.b. -. . ~ ••lf_, ..... ,.......,, ...................... _ ..... ,.........,._.-.h ---·-·---·-l••· ___ _.. __ .... _ .. _ ..... ~ ...... -··---------.-. -'-~~---------··-· ·-·-- LIMITED DOUBLE COUPONS _r -~atisf ying salad a meal by itself There's nothina more satisfyina than a really aood salad. Fresh and IUIY. it can dress up a simple meal. Or ifit contains IOffte meat, such as turkey ham, it becomes a complete, convenient meal in one. qualities. llllkina this zesty salad wonderful for potlucks, picnics and parties. The tutkey ham adds meaty flavor and &ives the beans a festive touch. If you haven't tried turkey ham, you'll be surpriSed to discover how much like regular bamlhe turkey venion tastes. 'Insc.ny Bean Salad combines white beans, diced turkey ham, diced tomatoes and srecn onions. dressed with pus.Icy and mint in a · flavorful vinaiarette. TUSCANY BEAN SALAD ~ 1 JIOUd nney llam, diced The salad is made with tiardy inpedieots that havc,aood keeping 1 ,.... -~te beau, cooked, efflN I C9f1 ~tomato 1 "'dlfPe• parsley ¥. C9P a1.,e• frm mJat ............. ......... ult ~~ ... ., ... ~ ~ teu•H•'blacll pepper ~ ewp c:1aam,.pe vtaegar Mix nt 6 ingredients together. Mix together salt. pepper, mus_tard and vinepr. Whisk 10 oil. Pour dressing over salad; mix well. Refrigerate for 30 minutes before serving. Makes 12 servings. No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins With Stater Bros. Low, Low Prices Food Fair to benefit QC center · BEEF ROUNOJ30NE-IN CORNER CUT Several renowned local res- taurants and California wineries will offer their specialites at the fourth annual Food Fair, benefiting the Food Distribution Center that serves Orange County. The fund-raiser will be held from S:JO to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 10 on the third floor of Crystal Court, South Coast P1az.a. Amons res~urants panicipating aie AmbroSia, The Ritz, Four Seasons' and the Paviliofi. Door prizes and musical entenainment SUNNY DELIGHT CHILLED' FLORIDA ..Are also planned. ,...-----------------Prooeeds will help finance the center's.onaoins efforts to feed the bunary in the coun~ Meat Dept. Savings Lunch Meats ::~~~ Meat Franks ~ Ham Roasts =CAif Sirloin Tip Roast :BEU Lunch Meats ==HAAET"ES Sirloin Tip Steak ::.:~m Rainbow. Trout : ·~'129 .~99' LI $199 l8 s1 e9 uoz 43c L8$1 99 LI $199 Compare these Low Prices Citrus ~ -~ Punch 64-0Z GCNE~MJlLS . @Cheerios Cheerios Cel'eal. ... =-.!"---~'!... .. ~ ·-. . • : • #. ==.:..::.I 10-0Z Frozen Food Favorites 9 LIVES 3 VARTETIES GOORMET OR 7 VARIETIE~ cat FOocl Garden Fresh Produce Vegetables ~~LEAF~ $-Ol 49' Grapefruit -oo~- Vegetables ~f»91ESS ~9e f?ears ,~~~ooec Lean Cuisine ~CMCICEH .. Fish Fillets r=~Ofl Lean Pockets ~~ Cookies ~CHIP Grape Juice ::s $269 •$-OZ 14411219 ·~'1" ,.,ozs21e •N299c Grocery Specials ~·441 .~s10" Almaden Wine .v~· Cluny Scotch Canadian CJub ~ -·~'16" Stroh's Beer ~Ofl ... ·~•tOICNe •451 ~ •.. .. -... • •• r.._ ,, ... ~, •••• ' • • 'I • • I ~ .! •..,: 11•~ _/.; l~t· ~ . . : ~ . . . , . .. . . . ' . . . .... ------------. . f ••• • }, .. Tickets are $25 per person. For more information, call Betsy Wilson at 771-134-3. -• • • Well-known chefs will prepare samplings from.their restaurants' most popular dishes during a I().. day cooking series. 10 be presented by Robinson's starting Nov. 10. Teddy Wells, former director of Ma Cuisine Cooking School, will be at the Fashion Island store from noon to 2 p.m. on Nov. 10, 13 and 19. Others demonstrating will be Lou Greenste1n from Braun I to 3 p.m. Nov. 11; and Chef Chu, restaurateur and author of .. Chef -thu's Distinctive Cuisine of - China," 1to3 o.m. Nov. 12. . ~ .. The Orange County Chapter of the American Heart Association is offerinJ a free heart healthy recipe guide for holiday m~s. • Entitled "Holidays a la Hean," the brochure features holiday recipes for appetizers, side dishes, entrees, beverages and desserts. Each recipe lists serving infor- mation for calories, protein, fat, cholesterol, sodium and carbohydrates:-In addition, it lists diabetic exchange information. To get a free copy, send a self- addressed, stamped envelope to American Heart l\ssociation. Atteo: Holidays a la Hean. P. 0 . Box 6046, Irvine 92716-6046. Appetizers hot ,nspicy Cream-puff strips with a spicy Mexican twist make a delicious pany appetizer. To pipe the dough, a pastry tube is nice but not essential. You can also drop the dough by rounded tcaspoonf\ils to make small puffs. MEXICAN CHEESE STRIPS ~ cap marsartae or utter 1 cap water • 1 cap all·pupose flou 1 tea1poo• c.W pewder 1 ...... p-oad cam1a 1 ...,,... 4rte4 cea1u4ler, cnaW ~ .... , .. •*Ymut&H ..... . 1 C'llf &ed hlly ceoke41 Mm ~ Ctlf ~ M•teRJ Jack J._. wttll JalapeM peppen (t f .-eet) In a saucepan melt margarine. Add water; brina to boilina. Stir totethef flour, chili powder, cumin, coriaoder and dry mustard. Add flour mixture to butler mixture; stir viaoroUlly. Cook and stir until mixtun forms a ball that doesn't aeparate. Remove ftom heat; cool s1i&btly1 about S minutes. Add qp. one at a time, beatina with a wooden spoon after ach addition for l to 2 m.inutcl or until smooth. Stir in ham and cbeete. Spoon doua!i into a s-uy tube fitted with a tip with a 'h-indl openi On a ~na aheet aJowly pipe doulh into ).inch strips. I •ncb •put. Bike in • 37s.dqrec ovn lS to 20 minutes 01 untll llOlden and puffy. Serve warm. ti&alrea36. • • f Sa~dpipers don masks foi;°t>@Ilef1t BJ VIDA DlliN auction ofitems arraqed by commit- ... ...,........ tee member Pana VftalL Sudpipen ate busy little birds on Sl;:,&x,bos>e, .. ~ ':.Trw:'manore ~ tbe ~ aod their nam.esakes..thc _, Sudpipen ofH~ HOlpltal, exbjbit CvrJ. (They ate still countina.) Tbe tbe IUDC eatlnaaiastic qualities. funds wiD IO toward tbe poup's .. ,,., tbe flnt bia benefit we've ever s7so,ooo s>ledee toward the PaltJ bid without a~ underwriter" ~Geerp ..... ~CenternOw said Lua~ ._...._, one of ~c "Myco=on(O>rkY Elkouri) three c:bai.rwomAn of the group s started the ~:-... . 1 .. SaturdaY Harlequin Ball. --.rJUptpen ~ years Tbe 53 llCtive members staned to aao .... she wan.~ tc> make sure that wort OD the benefit :,e ~:S~! o~ cancer vtctams bad the best care · lell •ho t · availa~ble~. _._...DJl ... ,_......_.....,.-A&.._.,&U.J_ their 382 pests bepn to arrive at the memt>efi ... sbe siped me up. She Four Sc:uou Hotel. wanted to have members of all ., The day-Iona last-minute efforts of and we do. ~me oftbe Women have tbe poup included installing festive Y~ ~l. children and one member decorations. Giant masks. harlequin is. 0, said Patti EatMneb there dolls and t.lloons with streamers with h':'Jband Jeff. . . adorned the corridors and baJJroom Getting . the oe~t rnerallon. Ul· walls. Tbe lively, fairy talc-themed vo.lved 1s typ1ca Sandpaper decor went from check-in desk to pbllosopby -tecn-ascrs (dauabten deuerL Each place was marked by a and friends of members) Jamie · ~~ocolate ma_sk favor and ~~late-~~~lcele ~ ~· dipped mampan masks hlJhhghted 8 A·-·• ...,.,-r, tbca~ttumovcrconclus1onofthc o111 -----and Bneb Gllmev filet of beef/prawn dinner. Mary L..,re. Canl hlee and Wyw Beeue.were in cbar&c of the decor. PFDPl -E · ~,....,._.,, ......... Owea llorM.Jaal• for Laralne &ale.ton-and Joy Carry. assisted with paclcage wrapping. Geerce m..rt was introduced alODJ wttb the Hoap by Sandpipers presadent CU.tya Pae (loolrina ter- rific-in a peen yclvct gown she found in New York.) Others there included committee_ member and spouses Marllya and Jay Ree4 (she lined up diamond club donors for more than SS0,000). Leis Malo9e (reservations). San and Mlmel Abrdaln and Rita Kam (graphics). and publicity Carol B11111pllreys and husband BrJu. • ftw..,,Ne: •hr a 8JnDNBYmu•• r Aam (March 21-April 19): Emptwu on xnae of discrimination. Someone attempts to pua off second-band IQOds.. Ha"YC none of it. Be wlytical. cboole top ma1erial. Focus on employment, bealth, -pet1;-~ clependenu.. Vireo involved. TAVSUI (April 2(}.May 20): ~~1of your outlt&Mina qualities wrp 10 .be&ont. Lunar, numerical Cycles · i&ht creativity. charisma. sex apPeal. · Plans cbans abruptly -lcecp options open. Libra plays top role . GalOO(MaY. 21-June 20): Some peoplewiU uy, ... know you arc keepiaa a leCl'CL" They will be partially comet. you will be involved in clandelliv mueuwr. Bcdiaaeet, especially in coanectioca with~ ale orpurchMe. CANCD (June 21-July 22): Spotliabt OD tri1>1. vu.its. productioa, promotion, intensified rclati()nsllip. Older individual helps obtain ~ . maurial, perhaps fund.in&. Taurus, another Cancu fiaurc prominently. U:0 (J"!J,:Aua. ll): You're liven c:bance to prove tbeoriel, talellb. Focus on spo · t of public a«eotioo. Money that bad been witbkld wiD be rdeaed You '11 locate product that bad been °miS1t°'" .. Aries rcpnen1ed. VDlqO (Aug. 2j:.Sept. 22): Moon in ~ sasn empbasizes colcw, Def'llODllity. individuality, scnsuality. Judpnent, intuition~-prove accwaie. Love is faltw:ed, you'll get to heart of matten. Leo plays aipifica.1n role. LIA'~ lJ..Oct....U): ¥ou ...... ~ caHndllJ becaua-&milY'--""' wants one thin&. employer wants tornetlaial else. lnvolYU direction, motive, purpose. Plans could be made behind your b9ck.. Cancer, Aquarius play roks.. SO>RPIO(Oct. 23-Nov.21): Divcn.ify,ralizeLibra individual wboseeb your counsel could actually become valuable ally. Popvlarity increases, you'll receive invitation to prcslJlious tocial affair. Gift adds to wardrobe. SAGftTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): In handlins glassware, dishes, ta.kc care. Some due to be broken, but·tbcre is no need to brood. You'll be with "powerful" peOj>le. Focus on promotion, production, prestitt. C RICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar aspect highlighlt philosophy, education, publishins, plans foe joW"Dey. Scenario ICC!Cnts change, travel, curiosi~y. lovc -relationship. You·u be "trustlld .. to disseminate information. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Money involves investment made by another, possibly partner or mate. There could be somt ""lbcnanigins." Family reunion also is pan of dynamic scenario. Taunll, Libra natives prominent. ~(Feb. l 9:Marcb 20): Your "psychic" capabilities arc in evidcnoc. You know what is to occur, you alto know what you shoukl do about it. Emphasis on lepl aff~ partnership, marital starus. Another Pisces involved. A few of tbe pests wore masks - neiable was the. elaborate fcathcn:d one of chairwoman Cud.lee Scbapp, ·- who was welcoming guests ~wiih­ busband Repr ... J found this in the French ()uarteT when we were in New· Ortean.s for the (Republican} conven- tion. J saw this bia man (Mike Sharp) and remembered I bad seen him on television with bis masks .... he is as bia as four people and has a red J IF NOVEMBEll S IS.~001t BIJtTBDAY you cowd be in midst of major '1omcstic adjustment -relates to life style, residence, marital status. Sipificant days in November: I S, 16, 20. Gemini. Sagitwius people play important roles in your life. beard." • The Schnapps (they already. have reservations for the inauguration) Were di.rectiJJ& suests to the auction room where more than 300 items were waitina. ... quite a collection that toot 30 PllFf of the program to list. 8-ie LllCnlx and hrea Malup chaired the siJe.nt auction committee and DellMe Hepa and Juet Sawyer did the bodk. Other bu yins opponunites opened when pro Metvlll GWer and his staff came on the scene. cleared the dance .floor and started the lively live ••• aad Cancllce Scluuapp. Rot.at aad Carolp Pike. . . . Alcoholics need tough· help DEAR ANN LANDERS: My around the.world me-to be devious. The truth may be name is not imponant. Just know AN OPEN LE1TER painful, but make me face it. that I am in the fellowship of TO MY FAMILY Don'tlctmetakcadvantageofyou. Alcoholics Aoooymous ancttb:an.his J am a ..substance.-abuser. I need When r.ou do, I lose respect for you. messqemeantalot toour~upand yourhclp.Don'tallowmetolietoyou Don t lecture me, scold. blame or we would like to share it With othen because when you do, you cncouraae ltJUC with me wben I'm drunk (or _..;;_;...;;;;..;;;...;.;~-'--'--------------"-----''-----"'--> sober). And. don •t pour the liquor i--,*"'=-down the sink. You may feel better, but it won't put an end to my drinkina. - <>rm DAY ONLYI Thur:sdaY, Nov. .3 • Hundreds o( l"'urs • Sizes Petfk ttvu lH.arge • Sdedk>ns ol l"'urs fof f1cn • l"rtt i.ay.way ,.,.., Don't believe my promises. This is just a simmiclc to postpone the day of nickoninJ. . · Don't lbse your tem"r with me no matter bow irrational I become. Remember, wben I'm not makiQg sense, it's the booze talking. . Don't allow your anxiety to prompt you to do t.b.inp for me that I shoJ.lld be doina for myself. I need to take control of my life. Don't cover~ or try to..save me &om the consequences of my drink.-ins. It will only postpone the crisis. and perpetuate the illness. Above all, don't run away from reality just because I do. The longer I continue to abuse alcohol. the worse thinas will set. Stan now to learn about and to plan for my re ·cry-1-Deed help from a doctor, a -nselor, a psychologist. a RCOVC!\ or recovcnng alcohol abuser anJ from God. Make me accountable. To ignort my drin.k:ina is the worst choice you can make. -R.LH. FROM B.H. DEA.ft R.L.11.: TllaU '" fer some A• · lMDEIS ucellat pldeliHs. A.a~ P .S., lf YH cu't set tile driller .. , .. life to 1et r.e1,, 10 to Al-.boe ud learw '°" 10 deal wldl DU problem. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: How about telling the other side of the story for a change? We arc sick of hearing about those red-hot mamas who wear out their husbands and never get enough sex. For every one of them thert art a thousand wives who wish thcir husbands would put their sexual fantasies in the deep freeze and leave them there. Most' of those over-the-bill Romeos who say the)' want a passion- ate partner can't perfonn when the) act the chance. Then they blame the wife and say they arc turned off because she is too fat. nags a lot and makes unreasonable demands. My husband 1s a couch potato who never lifts a finger to help around the house even though I put in an cight- hourday, same as he docs. In addition to my job I am expected to keep a spotless home. tolerate his slurping. snoring, tea s~sms and bcd-hogmg. Whoever said women have been liberated must be living in a dtffcrent world. For surt she's livina · in a differtnt house. HOUDAY INN · BRISTOL f'IA1A ~131 &fstol P1a7.a-Costa Mesa •Trade-Ins Accepted •Also~l"'urs • l'1ajof Credit Cards t:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijji;jjjjiiiiiiiiiiii~ If you pu bits h th 1 s I' II cat the paper. RIPOllllRD VA a HUD You alwa)s favor the men. In fact. HOml IYlftlbte from goyem-ever since Kansas City stopped ment ffom 11 without credit check. printing your picture I have suspected You replir. Allo . tax delinquent that you wtrt fired and a man took ~CALL (905) 682-7556 over the column. -MIND OF MY EXT H-12918 for repo list for yOU< OWN TN MO. __________ H_ou __ rs_:_1_1_-1 _________ ~fUIS Manufacturing Quality rurs Sina: 1927 31""99H'URS Secretaries' Special .,.._ DEAR MO.: Start aJ.bblla', sister. 508L OFF INmA't'FEE · 7V UndlKilnC ~ate Pack~~' Bere'1 yoer letter. Fer ever1 womu wllto feels aenalJJ 41eprtn4 tkre's a womu wh w..W be M"J lf ••e aenr uw &Md.er maa. Toe btul ~ey caa't duce ,a.ca. : L.M. BoYo I Fidelity first fostered by the farmers lfit wertn•t for the earliest /armers,. nobody wouJd've stayed married Iona,. That's what some acholan think. Hunten chanscd &mtnas wheoever t.l\e~' like tl. Wasn't so easy for fami Tied to the land. they coWdn•t JU ' klss the old wife ~ and tiaht out across the mountain to fj~ a new one. Food and fickltcy. that's what the farmen eave the human When JapH's1 Tom1uri Giants wound up 1n bueball's lut p&ace o'Yef t.bere. the ieam tent out lh<Mt'Mh ot cants •o rans with apoJolica for......._ nat•s ua.American. • Aa old S.nle law reQDiftid mt- delill IO ICt IWO rat trapl a "-Y· ·Neither vulnerable. North deals. . WEST +T ~ NORTH •AIQ ? A 7 0 6 3 i +I 6 S 4 1 EAST • 6 3 c;;> I 10 5"3 2 ·o Q J 10 I • 1' 10 v J 9. 6 0 "9' • J 9 7 3 SO\JTH • J 10 9.' 2 -; Q' 0 A 7 S +AQ The bidding: North East 1 + Pass ~ + Pass Pass Pass So.Ill I • ' . Wm p .. Pus Opening lead: Queen of \.1ost bridg"C players we know complain· about holdin& too li1tlc in the way of high cards. On this deal, declarer might have bad a legitimate complaint that be held too many. The auction was sttaiJhtforward. Wbcn North showed a minimum opening bid, South was not interest- ed in .anything more than same. ACROSS-59 If ev.. 1 Whitened 60 8tg ~t 61 PermiU 6 Bang 62 UKnwr 10 Wilts 63 Si.csges 14 Pteesing; obs 15 Orin6t DOWN 16 Journey 1 Staodwds 17 Tirades 18 Auto gMI' 2 Nursemaid ~Whett.CS 3 Singer Home 22 Asc;e.lded 4 Competitor 23 Pointed 5 Contempt 24 Roomiest 6 Pebble 25 Tasks 7 Doted on 28 Undut•llon a Otd the same 29 Stic. .as 30 Stoat type 9 Su Fr 35 -Baba 10 Firm welker 36 OplnlOn 11 Emenate 37 "'Hurreh!'': f2 Rands OV91' Sp. 13 Worn 38 Oppc>slng 19 GOit shot 41 Fruit 21 G.rman river 43 Spenlsh -24 Floe1 «cGr.--25 Spnt 45 Troubled 26 FalMtlOOd speeker 27 Egyptlen 43 Otst\ 218:,::C, SO Ntledam 51 Rumof network 30 Pro;eet 55 Mug 31 Spf'lnled 57W..., 32 Ceble 58 "E" of 33 Glf1's neme .. ··ae..o·· 34 Judge 38 Roust 2 3 • 5 7 ,. West led the top of his diamond sequence. attacking declarer's weaknea ri&bt at the~ atvo. Declarer won the ace and c::roaed to dWb.my with a trump to take the club finesse. In with the ting of clubs, West continued with the jack of diamonds and a diamond to bis panner's kin&. East exit~ with a munp. . Dedattr cleared the ace of clubs. crossed to the table with the ace or hearts aod ruffed a club. Rad the suit split 3-3, all would have been well. But when the probabilities pre-- vailecf and the suit bToke 4-2, de- clarer was an entry short to use his Ions dub-down ooc. Had declarer's band bceo 2 points weak•. he would' almost surdy ~ve made Ji.is contract. Take away the lure of the club finesse by chana- in1 the queen of clubs to a Jow card. and the wionina line· shOuld have become obvious. After winnin& the ace of dia- monds, declarer shouJd play the ace of clubs and another. Now be is a tempo ahead. No matter what the defenders do. declarer bas the time · and entries to set up a long club for a bean discard. The defenders will &ct two diamond tricks and a club, but that is all. 39 Mekes known 40 Compo.er S.lnt-- 4 1 Certifies 42 Dominate 44 WMtlen 45 Tredeme~ 46 AlptM river 4 7 OV9fWOfil 8 9 48 CMrve 49 eour... 51 Mr. Tunney 52 Gtoomy 0-, 53 L.at 54-Goofa 56 Aum..-'lltng C9 ~ eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Wedneedey. Nowmbw 2, 1988 TD PAMD,Y CIRCUS ........... .___ .... GENF~\C BRAND "My apple slices got rusty ." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE • r i s J l -11--11------~ l " by Hank Ketcham {~~ 1 j ~~l "I'm sorry ... we're not on the same wavelength. I 11-i.. ! •' lF l SAY ~El'HING NICE, WILL Ya.J WASH OUT MY MetJTli WITH ROOT BEER?' Try eilly: maybe he can understand yoo.·· PEANUTS EvERli'BJD'f' BLAMES EVE~'Tr\IN6 ~~ ON THE LAW'1'ER5 GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE u1, ~mu .1 Mt, ~AtWcll MC, CUM I MOW ...U I ""1 TD.Wm~1>~/ n.lE LAW'r'ERS 0LAME EVEl<'<Tf-llNG ON Tl4E DOCTORS .. w~o DO T~E DOCTORS BLAME .. II l. by Charles,M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Kevtn Fagan ~~~MT~l . ~·o CM..'4 ~" Cf8 R)JMO!> al ~. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHsSSTILL~~ lj!tt? r-------.. ...... SHOE The~. U,r u~se. anci -tnany other n~ns .. JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEA.N we ~t~J enaorse, tor ~id.nt of the. United 5taies ... by Jimmy JohnlOll • by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Har~ld Le .Doux by 1" om Batluk T5 HARR4 PRE'f'f'1' E~rrro ABOUI ~E SAMO BEING I 11 D 5f'l.J SO ! A5KE.D -ro MA~H IM 1H£ ~.......---.. ..... 1bUR~AMENI OF R06E.S J CE.NIEN"llAI.... PARADE.~ ,_ I Cf&~ DOONESBURY . • , .. ~Y Garry Trudeau 0 0 -==-= =- ,, ·-------........... _.,......., ................... ~ ......... -..--....... ................ .....--..... _.._ ........... I UllHA"E I ........... ..., _ _ 1'1'111_' I ULIQA I I' l I .,