HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-11-14 - Orange Coast PilotMONDAY, NOVEMBER ·-t4, 1988 25 E T . fBaier's· sente~ce: Aid com-mu:nitJ
Assistance to elderly, y outh to requite
for ery o 48,000 check in campaign
By JONATHAN VOLZIIE
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Former tcvinc City Councilman
David Baker, who pleaded guilty to
forginaa $48,000chcck in an effort to
bolster his unsuccessful campaian for
the 40th Congressional District seat.
was sentenced today to comm unity
service.
• .. This will not be over today."
Baker said after .. receiving his
sentence. "This will not be over ne~t
year. Througho\Jt my whole life. this
may not end. It has been a very
painful experience for a mistake 1
deeply regret." ·
Last September when Baker
pleaded guilty, Superior Court Judge
Myron Brown indicated he would
likely sentence Baker to community
service. Baker face)t up to three years
in prison. but the case was reduced to
a misdemeanor.
Brown today suspended a one-ye~r
sentence, w~icTt woul_d only be served .
if Baker committed a not Iler crime or
failC(j to perform has community
service.
But neithh as likely. Baker said
after has sentehcma that he already 1s
working with three charities -the
Irvine Wheels on Meals. the Amen-
can K.Jds Sports Association and
disabled children at Downey's War-
ren High School. Baker'saJma mater
.. They arc non-pohtkaL ·· attorne)
Paul Meyer said ... They arc at the
r20ts of the community. dealing w1th
tlie ·elderly and dealing with chil-
dren" .
· MeaJs on Wheels serves lunch~ to
senior citizens an their homes. while
the sports associauon promotes inter·
national competition between chll·
drcn ages S to 13. At Warren H 1gh
School. Baker said he teaches baske1-
ball to disabled children.
The 6-foot-9-mch tall Baker was a
UCI basketball star before becoming
an attorney ans! l.and1f1g a scat on the
Irvine City Council. After sen mg
four years on. the council, Baker set
his sights on the Repubhcan nom1-
nat1on to a congressional seuvacated
b} the reuring Robert Badham a 1'Je~port Beach Republican
The race was neck-and-neck "1th
c hnstopher Co,., who narrowly won
the nom1na11on and 1.ast ~eek was
elected to Congrc~s After Baker's
pnmal') loss an early June and .about
S600.000 in campaign expenditures,
reports surfaced that Baker. OflC of
three d1r«tors of ·the non-profit
In me Health Foundauon. forged a
S4 .000 found ation check to himself.
Baker put a hold on the check. sooo
after depos1t1\"lg It 1n his aecount and
later said he made the deposit. which
required forging another director's
(Pleue eee BAKER/ A2)
Mesa· infant
receiving
new heart
Sacramento police re-
sume digging for bodies
In the yard of a rooming
house where five corpses
were discovered burled in
shallow graves./ A4
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Bullet1W.0oard A3
Business AS-6
Classified 85-7
Comics A10
Entertainment A8
Opinion A7
People A9
Public Notices 87-8
Sports 81-4
Weather A2
Receiver catches on with fans
Rama' recel•er Henry Ellard, •ICnlna auto-
O'&Pha before Sanday'• ahowdown With the
Rew Orlea.na Salnta ln..Anahelm, ahowa he
can ue hie handa for more than catching
the foot~. The fan•, though, would ha•e
liked to ha•e .eeA,.Ellard ue h la handa a-btt
more in the c onfeat u the local team came
up abort. Detail• on Bl.
Police department
maps fund drive
to off set expenses_
By GREG KLERKX
Ofllle.,_, ........ Pargc Watts. the Costa Mesa i•fant
who has been teetering betweea life
and death since her birth with a
defective heart. undeNotient heart
transplant SUTJC!)' this morning at
Loma Linda Medical Center. hospital
officials reported.
Paige went into surgery at 7.45
a.m.. said Gracie Garner.
spOkes.,..oman for Loma Landa Medi-
cal Center. The two-month-old girl
was stall tn surger) as of 11 a.m .. and
Gamer did not know ho" long the
complicated transplant oaxra11on
wou ld take.
Born" 'th a malformed heart.. Pa11e
bad sho" n signs of rccovcrv several
wttks ago. but "as placed oo life
su ppon S)Stems ~rh last wttk. her
cond111on cnucal and detenoraung
.. It· s not 'en pre II\ ... htt mother
Peggy. said Frida~ "She goes up and
ao" n. but this is the lo .... est she"s C' er
been."
Both she and her husband, Brucc.
NB officer gets $35,000 from ACLU
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
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A Newport Beach pohce sergeant
received S35,000 from the American
Civil Liberties Union after a JUdge
ruled that union members had viol-
ated his civil rights when they kicked
him out of a meeting and labeled him
a police spy.
releasing the ACLU from its share of
total judgment ofS92.000 ordered by
Superior Court Judge Henry Moore
Jr. in October 1987. Two other
defendants named in the suit re-
portedly refused to JOin the ACLU's
settlement.
"I was very ~rateful that they
decided to settle. LonB. said today.
''The uw was very difficult to go
through. and I'm obviously glad the
jury stuck to the facts and did not
listen to the ver) personal attacks the
ACLU aimed at me:·
police spy. • ph1losoph1cs the) hold But what the'
Long said he was singled out by the stand for isn't v.ha t the\ did to me at
meeting saxaker, Landa Valentino. that mee.ung._'\nd that'S. 't\b..\ hued."
and asked to step outside b~ an i\CLU Long said he attended th~ meeting
attome\> The Cl' 11 hbcrt1cs group to learn about roncerns the group
maintained. however. that the t"-O might have with pohce. He told the
members onl~ questioned Long . JUr) th-c incident ruined his t'ITectl' c·
about his unannounced prc~nce at ness as the Police ~partment's
the aftrmoon meeting. commun1t~ relauonsofficcr and put).
Sgt. Richard Long agreed to the
$35.000 settlement an exchange for
Although reached a year ago. terms
of the setilement were kept confiden-
tial and only became public this wttk
when referenced in a court document
in an unrelated lawsuit.
Long sued the o\CLU of Southern
Cahfom1a and argued that the or-
ganization d1scnmmated against ham
by k1ck1ng him out of an October
1980 meeting and fingering ltim as a
"I "as hocked.'' said Long. recall-hcl} humiliated hi m
1ng the meeting. "I wa s prctt} sup-"I'm fingered as a sp) in this big
portl\e of some of the nghts and the Plea.e 9ee ACLU/ A2)
Newport defense la~e~
thrives on 'the game' r
Competition, con stit ution play equaT -
roles in attorney Joe l Baruc h 's success
By BOB VAN EYKEN
OfllleO.-, .........
ls it the love of competition or
constitutional principle that
motivates defense attorney Joel
Baruch?
By his own admission. he will
defend the 1u11ty. And he has the
audacity to assert, in conservative Oranae County, that it is in society's
intC'f'CSt to dc~nd the criminal, even
to the point of winning his release.
"I don't mean to sound cynical, but
I don't find it troublina that I may
have hel~ some guilty people go
free," said the former public de--
fender, now in pnvate practice in
Newport Beach. "The system has to
work lhat way. If a axrson is guilty.
the district attorney ou&ht to be able
to prove it beyond a reasonable
doubt."
Part of what made Baruch choose
criminal law. he confesses, as simply
thejoyofthegame. Thistsa man who
spends 70 hours a week or more at has
profession and who makes it very
clear what he likes about it.
"It's the winnin& that feels ~ood."
he said. "It's bcaung the d1stnct
attorne)'. When I was a kid. I 16' ed
sports. But I was a roly-poly kid and I
knew I was never goinl to make at as
an athlete. The law became a way for
me to experience that satisfaction of
competing -and wanning:·
Baruch as fcchng that satisfaction
these days.. having rettntl)' w.on
acqu1ttal an the sensational case of
Richard Dale Walson. a man whose
oWh relatives testified that the)' heard
ham confess to a revenge-style killing
in Costa Mesa four years ago.
Walson was accustd of fatall)'
shooting Jeffrey Molloy Parker the
day before Parker was to ha,cgoneon
tnal for the murder of Wilson's
girlfnend. San Francisco soc1ahtc
Joan McShane Mills.
, ......... DEFENDER/ A2) DefeaM attorn., .Joel Baracb
-Absentee·ballots to.be counted Tu,esday
_..., -Several close races a lon th e Orange Coast
·--eould be decided by portions of32.000 votes
1 tant Rci1 trar Ro~l>n Le\.er said 1h1s momma.
were at Loma Linda this momtng.
according to Gamer
Paige suffers from ltUncu~ arten-
osis T)pe II. where 1\\0 artenes that
normall} carry blood to the heart arc
fused into one large anery, forcing the
organ to work harder than nonnaJ
and often bc)ond its hmit. The httlc g.arl has become a favorite
of doctors and nurses at Fountain
Valley RciaonaJ Medical Center.
whert she has been cared for since
birth. Hospital employees waited
amnously this momtng for news of
Pa,ge's progress.
"Everyone here 1s waiti ng to hear
what happened. We're all hopinJ that
evcrythmg's going to be all nght,"
said hospital spokeswoman Diane
Turner.
Turner said Loma Landa officials
called her at 2 a m. and informed her
that a heart had become availablt
Paige was transported there 1mmcdi-
atelv. or
t.Oma Linda officials would not
reveal the 1dent1ty of the heart donor
or tho: clftumstanccs surrouodJn& ~
heart's a'ailab1l11)'. Dr !'weal Guttenberg, a
neonatolog1st ai Fountain Valle}.
said the survl\ al rate for infants "ho
undergo transplanJ surgery 1s be-
t"Aeen 0-90 percent
··The-. (doctors at Loma Landa)
. (Pleaae eee BABY I A2)
It won 't
stay wet
for long
on Coast
By ROBERT HYNUM.Al"
OfhDeltJNetllall
To paraphra'it' th<' 'enerablc blues
mus1c1an T-Bont' "-an.er. the} call 1\
storm) \ionda' but Tuesday w.on't
~as bad
Weather forecasters sa) the scat-
tered ')hO"-ef\ that drenched the
Orange ( oa-;t toda) arc e~pectcd to
gn c wa} 10 parth cloud) but dner
skies tonight and tuesda)
.\strong low.-prcssure system in thr
upper atmospht'rc "as responsible
tor the cool. "'"d' and "et w.cather
The heav1e'it r:11n was npocted earl}
in the da\ with the afternoon e\·
prncnc1ng hght \Cattered showe"'
For the ~4-hour penod that ended
at a m toda' I ~~ inches of rain
w.as mc:a~ured at ~ddlebacl Moun-
tain's ~nuago Pea~ Corona del Mar
re~el\ed 0. ''\ mcht"S of rain. Costa
"1c..a a hall-inch and the south count)
from O ~S inches an M1\s1on V1eJO to
O .i3 inchc in El Toro
Count' mc1eorolog1st Bruce
\.foore said a Ilg.ht ram fell 1n
September. but today"s showers m~r
thr first rtal rainfall of the season
The fortta t calls for coastal h1&b
temperatures from 66 to 70 Tuesday
v.1th IO\\S tont&ht of 42 to SS.
Pols e and H'1ghwa~ Patrol official
localh rtported no maJOr problem
related to the rain toda). despite
lo.,...er traffic and wet streets.
But else.,..hcrc. the showers icd &o
.scHral scnous acc1dent . ·
In Los Angeles. a pf't'lnant woman
and her unborn child v.crc lulled m •
traffic colbs1on on raio·sbck.coed
pa'cmcnt and the fetus father wa
arre tcd for 1nvc uptton of matt-
lau&htcr and felony drunken dnv1111
an one of man) htghwt) Pl~ ..
attnbuted in pan to a v.r1nter 5tonn
W•ttP•O& aero u\hcm California
toda). •
The 8·month-old fetu' btina ear-
ned b} a 24-)-car-old Los ntde'
-.oman died an an ust Los ~
1dent on the Golden St.ate frttWa
11nJa' n1vu. The mother died cmty -----
compteted1ndoffic1al ~· thcC'ounty Rcaas1m·1 Ofrt« say the belk>ts win
be counted Tundly.
lthouah U\Cr MUd the abscntct
beftots c:emc from thtoUf,hou1
county, thttc ~rt tc\·ttal do ram ~the Oranee C'out 1h11 could~
affttted b)' the lite count.
as behind b)' 2Sl 'ote • In Fountain
alle,, C11" t'ount•I c1ndida1e J1n'I
Colhn "'IS tr11l1n1 b} a \Cant ~00
\Otes In Cos.ta Mesa. Jay Humphrc) !Ao" bef\tftd ~ 21 '\ "°'" fOf I MM that C'tl\ • C'OUftCll
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I~ DIXIE REDFEARN .~ ............
TM ttd*'t prottSS or ~cnfy1na
....... ta on 32,000 abttntce ballots
-1111 wicek's *''°" Mt *"
"We should have the.final tttults
lite (TYtldar) in tfM:, aftttnOOIL ... In Hun'"-"'°" leach one o( the
City Couftal CMdidlen.. ~n Oriqa. ..
Onep· C11f!\P11.sn rna~r Glcnb
Ouinh,cn. said he: .-u hoptful th<' a~nttt hallo\\ w\)uld fa,or h1~
randldatt.
~ man, who wn not idntuW
"""'~fd Krol& two tr.fi linn •Kn tnttnna 1hc frtt•a • qnk1"8 a Ye-
h1 k . 'J)ln•una OUl of control llM
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Eztended
SldoYlDa tile brief ralD atl:po.rt H!labta &lemeatiuy '9claool a.re (l left) 1'teote .
An~non, Ryel. Scbaer. Alicia Moore.
Ellubetll Loni and a 11r1·. who ldendfted
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Surf Report Carda, JeDatfer Tbayer, Jack Patton, carol hene1f only u-Stacy. ·
STORMY SKIES TO CLEAR BY TUESDAY, ••
Jl'romAl
hitting another car. said Mike Eckley
of the CHP. Passengers in the other
can escaped injury.
Meanwhile, a highway patrolman
in the High Sierra town of Nyack.
near Truc~ce. delivered a baby girl 10
a Stockton woman whose car was
trapped in traffic for four hours by a
blustery winter storm Sunday.
Mother and 6'11-pound daughter were
fine.
In the San Fernando Valley, a
tractor-trailer overturned o n the
Golden State Freeway forcing the
closure of some lanes early today, but
causjng no injuries, Eckley said. .
Sunday night, a 10-ar pil~up on
the Hollywood Freeway in the Studio
City section of the San Fernando
Valley resulted in n~mer~~s ~ender-.
benders. but no serious inJunCS.
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T~ It 1:24 1.m. Ind 1M1 ... et 4:4tpm. From Al
According to the prosecution's
case, Wilson. a San Francisco accoun-
tant. went to his brother's home in
Modesto on Aug. 2. 1983. and asked
to borrow his truck so that he could
drive to Southern California. Accord-
ing to his brother's tesumony. Wilson
said he wanted to kill Parker.
Wilson's brother-in-law also testi-
fied at one point that he heard Wilson
confess to 1he lulling • but later
recanted part of his testimony and
told the jury he did not really believe
Wilson had committed the crime.
Baruch and co-<lefender J . Tony
Serra hammel"C'd away at the two star
pr&ccution witnesses. both of whom
admitted to drug and alcohol prob-
lems and lapses of memory.
But there was another angle in the
defense that Baruch hinted may have
been even more decisive than the
unreliability of the prosecution's
witnesses.
"Here was a defendant who was
clean cut. well dressed and soft
spoken, a respected accountant w11h
no pnor reco rd... he said. "The
victim. on the other hand. was a drug
deaJcr with a history of violence
against women. At least. he·d been
found with a couple of dead women JO
his room. That's certainly more than
I've had. and I've dated for quite a
long time."
He said he behevrd Wilson was
innocent. But the important thing.
Baruch said. was that he beheved he
could nurture the Jury's sense of
identification for Wilson and re-
pugnan~ for the vict im to produce a
verdict of not guilty.
"There was no JUry that was go ing
to convict Dick Wilson," he said. "1
felt that from the onset"
Baruch said he and Serra also made
a decision to "try the case in the
press." Both defense attorneys. bu t
especially Baruch. were friendl y and
cooperative with reporters, ·freel y
providing quotes and information
when they believed 1t was m their
client's interest
Jurors are instructed by Judges not
to read newspaper accounts of the
t.rials in which they arc serving. but
Baruch said he suspect~ some do read
newspapers or hear second-hand
accounts of newspaper stones from
friends or relatives.
"And if they d o. I want them 10 read
good things about my client." he said.
But Jurors' impressions can work
against a defrnse a uomr}'. and ofien
do, Baruch said.
There's the case of Marcelino
Ramos. who shot two young Taco
Bell employees 1n Santa Ana. killing
one of them. af\er telling them to
kneel and "say your prayers."
"It's a sad story. this case." he said.
"Herc was a lud from San Antonio.
Texas. who'd been orphaned at 14.
He lived with his 16-year-o ld brother
and worked. He stayed out of trouble.
He had no involvement with gangs or ~rugs or any~.hing. But one day. he
JUSt snapped.
Baruch said he had numerous
expert witnesses who painted a de-
tailed scenario of how a basically
good person was crushed by the
burden of trying to make 11 out of
poverty.
The jury. however, fo und Ramos
guilty and sentenced h im to death.
Baruch said the jury's penalty de-
cision may have been inOuenced by
more than the facts of the case.
.. Here was a ~r Mexican kid who
had killed a middle-class wl)i_te kid,"
he said.·· And. or course. there was the
fact that he had said. 'say your
prayers.' That made it seem like a
particularly cruel act ...
Baruch 1s unashamed about ma-
nipulat1ngj urors· feelings to advance
his clients' cases. It 's all part of the an
of the legal pro fession. which as he
descnbes it. sounds more like Dale
Carnegie than O li ver Wendell
Holmes. ··1t's a matter of handling people."
he said. ..Yo u treat peo ple wnh
d1gnit}' and win them ove r. For
example. when I address a Jury. 1 try
to talk to them as people. I try to
memorize their names. how many
children they have and what they've
done in their li ves. You're selling a
case. and 1f the Jury doesn't buy you,
they're not going 10.buy your case ...
There is. however. an overriding
pnnc1ple that elevates the law, 1n the
mind of Joel Baruch. above other
compet111 ve pursuits.
··As defense attorneys. we stand as
a buffer between the state and the
people." he said ... If society were e ver
goin~ to become fascist. the ones
they d go after first would be the ones
least able to defend themselves."
Pan of the defense attorney's role.
he said. 1s to challenge the authority of
the state and. in so doing. to ensure
that 11 acts justly.
"I believe that authority ought to be
challenged," he said ... And that's also
the k1na of juror a defense attorney
looks for. someone who is not going
to accept the state's case just because
it comes fro m a position of
authority."
Even for a chcnt who is manjfcstly
guilty of cn mcs. the truth of his guilt
may differ somewhat from the ver-
sion of events as presented by the
district attorney, Baruch said.
"Many of your clients are auilty.
but in many cases. they're not auiltX
of what the DA says they're1uilty of.·
he said. "You rcckfine your defi-
n111on of winning in that case. Maybe
you·r~ not going to act an acquittal.
but if the DA 1s going for 21 years and
you get your client off with eight,
that's a victory."
Baruch, who worked at a federally
funded public defenders office in San
Francisco during his law school years, BAKER SENTENCED.•• is a defense attorney by temperament
as well as vocation. From Al
"There is a school of thought that · I ....... d holds if you are a districtattorney first Signature, on Y U'l;cause a secon
and then become a public defender. monaa&e on his Woodbridge home was delayed by red tape. .
it's better for you because you know He was charged with one count of both sides." he said. "I disagree. I think you can never be as good a forgery in August. and pleaded guilty
defender af\er bein& a district at-a month later. .
tomey. There are some exceptions. D.eputy Dtstri~t Attorn~y
but l think.. by and large, most DAs Chnst;opher Evans said he was sat1s.-
lack the heart to be defenden. Onoe f ficd.Wlth 'he sentence. even though he
got into law school, there was never earhef ~1d he thought Baker should
any question in my mind what side I BO_!.QJail. ba . . ba . 11 wanted to be on... . The pro t10~ report 1s stca y ~
· · f b1oaraphy of this guy. He doesn t Bar:uch, 42. •sa na~ive o New Yo1"' even have a ticket before this," Evans
and hved .there. unul .he was I 5. He said ... The amount of community
moved wnh has .family to the San service he's done is staggering. His
Fernando Valley tn 1.962 and grad~-whole adult life is community scr-
ated from !aft H1ah Sc~ool 1~ vice."
Woodland Hills. ije.,~1d not 1mmed1-Meyer said his client served a
ately go to college. t v bcf! h rt "I was havina some problems with sen ence e e~ orr e .cou s
f1 d . . handed downjadgttient. my paY,Cnls. ~ I .. le t •i:t JOtned the .. David Baker's plea in this case
•
Baker said he hoped he would
continue in community service for
"the siest of m y life."
He was upbeat with reporters today
for the first time since the charses
were filed, when he sank into a self-
imPOSCd exile and was rarely seen in
public.
He quipped that he miaht become a
loumalist and that Meafs on Wheels
'wouldn't let me cook for them."
Baker also thanked his family and
friends for their support throughout
his ordeal. He said he and his wife and
two children moved from Irvine but
will remain in Orange County. He
would not say in which city, though it
has previously been reported that he
and his family now live in a Tustin
condominium.
His children will get a lot of his
attention. though.
"'°°" -· ..., .. 9'2' p..M., ,.. ~•t2:01pmlnd .... ....,.• 10.Mp.m.
DaYldBaker
'Tve got a 3-r.ear-old that needs to
learn to shoot (basketballs) and a s-
year-old that needs 10 learn how to
dribble ... Baker said. Army, he said. I decided that ~as comes 1tflcr a tremendous series of
the ~s,t th?~& I could do to get a httle personal losses," Meyer said, "David
discipline. . . suffered not only the loss of the
Baruch spent a year !" Vietnam. election. but also loss of his job. BAB"Y TRANSP. LANT.•• where he ~as wou.ndcd in a grenade position in the comm·unity, a great
attack. los!ng the sight ~f ~':le ey~. . deal of debt and pending risks
Upon his return to c1v11tan life 1n regarding his license to practice law." From Al
1969 • Baruch entel"C'd UCLA. wherr -Barbara Heller, upokeswoman for have done the aurguy on some very
he was graduated cum . laud~ three the State Bar of California, said Baker sick kids and still have a fairly good
years later :-vith a ~c,rcc JO sociology· remains an attorney in good standing. survival rate." Guttenberg said. H~ obtained his aw ~egrec from "But that doesn't mean we are not He said Paige probably would not
Hastings College of law m 1 ~76 and monitoring and tracking the case," have survived without the surgery.
spent t~c next three years doing legal Heller said. "Any notice we ol't of
consu.ltmJ b_cfore taking the bar conviction from the court will be Paige has been near the top of the exammauo~ in 1979. forwarded to the discipfine unit." transplant list for several weeks. but
Af\er passing the bar •. he went to t~e Baker could be suspended or have no hearts were available, Guttenberg
Orange County public defenders his bar license revoked, she said. said. A heart was needed from an
office. where he worked for seven The former councilman said today infant of the same age, weight and
years. . . . . he is unemployed, and would not say blood type.
He entered pnvat~ pract•ce with his what he planned on doing·beyond the But even the solution brings prob-
partner Jack Ea~l~y in 1986. . community service. Brown did not lems. Paige's parents can not afford
An u11rehab1htated w.orkahohc. specify how many hours Baker must the SI S0.000 operation, nor the
Baruch satd he has few pastimes apan perform instead leaving it up to him. estimated monthly medicine bill of
from the law. · S400. said her grandfather, veteran
"But I do like to watch sports. and I Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Richard
aSSOC1at1on ptcs1dent Detective Jerry
Holloway said.
"Everyone here is waiting to see
what happens," said police rcce~
tionist Barbara Scott ... We know she
was goinf downhilll for 1 couple of
days. We re just hopinJ for the best."
Contributions to the foundation
can be made to SgL Richard DeFran-
cisco, 99 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Call
754-5663 for more information. Joutiu Volue ~trlbelff to
1111.,..rt ..
NB man ldlled in Baja
jog." he said. De Francisco.
Baruch said he takes two weeks Although the monthly bill from Mexican polict arrested four men
vacationayear.which1saboutaslong ACLU Fountain Valley Regional Ho~ital, in the robbery and slayirui of a
as he can stand to be away from work. • • • about $65,000. is covered by in-Newport Bc.ach businessmaD'tn Blja
"To show you whata cultural slob I From Al surance, the operation is cons.idered California whose murder prompted
am, last year my wife and I were meeting.," he had said. "I could feel experimental and is not covered. fears from other Americans who visit
visiting the Louvre in Paris," he said. my hands shaking. I had this vision of Spearheaded by Defrancisco, the the_popular tourist region.
"We were 101ng to spend a day there. mr_ career crashing and burning." police depanment has organized a Oaude Falkenstien, 58, founder
and I know you can spend a lot more The judgment was the first of its foundation to help with costs. The and president of Mass Media Market·
than that. But l got bored after two kind apinst an ACLU affiliate since Costa Mesa Police Association, the ing Inc., was gunned down last week
houn. I went outside and read a book the organization began 66 years ago in officen' union, aJready donated at his beach front cottage south of
forthe rest of the day," New York. S 1,000 and plans to aive more, Rosarito Beach.
It was a murder mystery. which ,------------------------------------------
Baruch said is his favorite genre of
literature.
"I'm not too intellectual," he said.
Baruch and bis wife. Carol. a
businesswoman, live in Laguna Hills.
They have no children.
WINGTIPS
Four to share$ 7 million from
SAC RAMENTO (AP) -Four
winners will share in a S7.0 I m1lhon
jackpot after picking all six numbers
in the twice-weekly ··Lottery 6-49"
pme.
Each winner from Saturday night's
pme captured more than S 1. 75
million each in installments 10 the
winnin& players. who bought their
tickets in Rio Vista. Los Angeles.
Santee and Jamul. said lottery
spokesman John Schade.
The winning numbers picked in the
televised drawing ori1in1tin1 in Sac-
ramento were: 5, 7 . I 7. 23. 39. 43 and
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Five correct numbers without the
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Schade said.
The sales from Wednesday niaht lo
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million. he said.
Correction
Duetoaproductionenor. thecolor
phot<>lf'lph• on the front pqc of
Sunday's Qaily Pilot were trans-
posed. The photoaraph showina aas
Statton attendant Mike Besneatte
helpinJ Renee Orsat with bet bicycle
should have run with the story on the
closina of Balboa bJand's last
psoline station. The picture of
Ranaer Cart Dnke should have
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, NoYemb« 1~. 1988 M
Geography forum
planned Tuesday
. at Orange Coast
Scout's goot;l turn Cleans up politic
Oranac Coast Colleae will host a special one-
hour acoaraphy forum Tuesday at 2 p.m. in OCCs
Science Hall as~ of Geography Awareness Weck, as dcsianatcd by Congress. ·
The OCC forum will feature three geographers
from Cal State Fullerton, who will present a round-
robin muhi~media presentation titled "View-
points." The geographers will offer personal per-
spectives on the various "worlds" that confront
aeographerstoday. ~
The program is intended (o remind participants
of the importace of geograpby. following a recent
poll which ranked Americans• among the bottom
third in an international test of gc~phic knowl-
edge. Admission is free and the pubhc is invited.
CerainlclnvltatlonalatGWC
Founeen iartists will e11hibit 1hcir works in
Golden West College's third ceramic in\_'.itation~t.
which opens luesday and will run through Dec. 2 11'1
the GWC Fine Arts CJallcry.
An opening reception for the anists is scheduled
Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. The gallery is located on
the Gothard Street side of the campus. and runher
information 1s available at 895-8358.
Study guidelines offered
How parents can help improve their young~
sters· stud}' habits will be discussed Teusday in a
Coastline Community College workshop at Foun-
tain Valley High School.
The class will meet from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Parents
can attend the workshop for S 16 per ~rson or S26
per couple. Call 241 -6176 for additional infor-
mation.
Cosmetic surgery program
A free community health education {>r<>flllm .
called .. A New Look at Cosmetic Surgery' will be
prc5ented Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at Humana
Hospital in Huntington Beach.
Dr. Michael J. KaJ>Pl~r. a plastic surgeon. will
discuss common cosm~rocedures, including
suction lipectomy and rcconstructive surgery fol-
lowinga mastectomy. Call 84~5047 for reservations
and further information.
Saleswomen to meet
A panel discussion on "How to Access Key
People' will be presented at Tuesday's meeting of
the Orange County chapter of the National
Association of Professional Saleswomen. ,
The dinner meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. at
the Red Lion Inn, 3050 Bristol Street. Costa Mesa.
The cost is S25 at the door and more information is
available at 966-3032.
Puppet show at llbr ary
A free puppet show will be $!vcn Tuesday a1 4
p.m. at 1he Foun1ain Valley Library. 17565 Los
Alamos St.. in celebrauon of National Children's
Book Weck.
The Kumquat Puppets will present a version of
"Sleeping Beauty.'' All ages are invited and
addit1ot\al informauon 1s available at 962-1324.
Monday,Nov.14
• 7:30 p.m. Lagau Beacla Arts Commissloa,
council chambers. 505 Fo~st Ave.
• 7:30 p.m. Newport Beacla City Conell,
council chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd.
Tuesday, Sept. 15
• 9:30 a.m. Oraage CoH ty Board of Suf)tr-
vlsors, board hearing room. Hall of Administration.
I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 1:30 p.m. Oru1e Couty Plualag Com-
mlssloo, board meeting room, Hall of Adminis-
tration. I 0 Ci v1c Center Plaza. Sant,a Ana.
By LANCE IGNON °' .. ...., .........
While relying on campa1a.n promises
m1aht not be the safest bet, there 1s one
thing voters can count on during elccuon
season: The prohferataon of campaign
signs.
And with an overspill of locaJ , state and
national races on this month's ballot. there
wps s~rc to be a bumper crop of the signs
popptng up on street corners.
I' Hut what happens to all those signs after
the elections, af\er the candidates have
bctn divided into losers and .winners? As
near as Brian Hafer of Newport Beach
could tell, not much.
So Onan, I 3. decided to do something
about tt -and eam himself the rank of
Eagle Scout in the process.
To movt up from Life Scout to Eagle,
the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of
America, Brian had to organize and direct
a community service project. So he
persuaded 12 of his "latd from Troop 333
of Newpon Beach to help him round up
campaign signs in Newpon Beach and
Costa Mesa.
"It was getting kind of ugly. Every time
you turned the corner there was a
campaign sign up," Brian said ... Mostly we
j ust wanted 10 make the cities more
beautiful."
Brian said he contacted the Republican
and Democratic panics as well as local
candidates and received permission to
remove the signs. He also asked candidates
in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach to help
pay for renting a trash dumpster to dispose
of the signs.
Costa Mesa City Council candidates
Charles Markel and Mary Hornbuckle
chipped in. as did Newpon council
hopefuls Jean Watt and Sterling Wolfe Jr.
Of the four, only HombuckJe and Watt
were elected.
Saturday the plan was rea.dy. and the
Mesa's first
police chief
deadat70
By LESLIE EARNEST
OflMO..,ll'let .....
Arthur McKenzie, Costa Mesa's first
police chief who later served as city
manager. died in his sleep Sunday af\cr an
apparant heart attack. He was 70 years old.
McKenzie. who earned the nickname
"super chief' while serving as police chief
from t 953 to 1964. developed a reputation
of being "one of the troor.s," according to a
spokesman from 1he Po •~ Department.
"He was a true leader. a cop's cop and
one hell of a man ... said Lt. John Moquin.
McKenzie rcttrcd from the Police De-
panmenl 1n 1964 when he was appointed
assistant city manager. He took the Cit) 's
top adm1mstrat1ve post a )car later. where
he stayed unul rctinng as a result of a
stroke 1n 1970.
McKenzie. who Wl\S born m Pueblo.
Colo .. on March 28. 1918. ha(j also been
involved in a number of clubs and
charities. From 1954 to I 962. he was dir~tor of the March of Dimes for Orange
County. In 1963. he became National
Founda1ion March Of Dimes chairman of
the board of the Orange County. In
addition. McKenzie had been a member of
the Masonic Tem1>le. Amigos Viejos.
Lions Club. Orange County YMCA. Boy's
Brian Hafer (center) with fellow Bo~outa Ja.8on
Yamamoto (left) and Bryan W n perform
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community .entce by cleantnc ap leftoftl'
polld cal campalcn •ICU aloQC the Cout.
scouts spread out in pairs to hunt down
their not-so-elusive prey.
Brian and fellow Ltfe Scout Jeremy
Sparks. also 13. first wrestled with a
placar"d for Newpon Mayor John Cox that
Arthur McKenzie
Club. Elks and Lnited Wa). He had also
sen.cd on the lntema11onal Assoc1at1on or
Chiefs of Police.
McKenzie earned a bachelors degree
from Cah(orn1a State Unhersit~ in Los
.\ngelc.>s and his master's degree In pohce
adm1nistrat1on from the Un1 vcrs11~ of
Southern Cahfom1a.
He is survived by' his wife. Lura. anda
son. Mark.
Memorial service plans are pending.
The family is asking that donations be
made to the March of Dimes.
was attached to a pole alongside Coast
Highway. A sign for Lida lcnney. a
congressional candidate who ran on her
record as an environmentalist. la) on the
s1dewaJk a f~t from one for Ralph
Rodhe1m. who failed 1n a race for the
Newpon counc1l.
By the end of the day the Scouts had
filled a dumpster and two trash cans. And
they had JUSt staned to make a dent.
Niguel vows to press
ahead on cityhood
By BOB VAN EYKEN
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Residents oflaguna Niguel. who recent-
ly lost a court battle to retain the coastal
pon1on of their community. have voted
overwhelmingly to go ahead with efforts to
fonn a city. with or without the coast."
The 'ote came at a mecung attended by
ncarl)' 600 people Sunday at the South
Coast YMC..\.
-w e felt that "e had to ium to the
communll\ for d1rcct1on:· said Pat Bates.
co-chairman oft he Laguna Niguel Ciuzens
Task Force. "The feehng among the
lcadenh1p ...,as that 1f "e altov.ed our
Ctt} hood appltcauon to lapse . ...,e \li Ould be
unprotected \I.Ith no other option an the
e'en1 there \l.t:'fC an anne"\at1on bid from
some other i:ommunll\ ··
Bates. a longtime commun1t) aCll\ ISi
and board member of the Laguna "'-l1guel
Co mmun1t' Sen ices D1stnct. said the
large tumout at unda} ·s meeting in-
dicates that lommun11~ 1denttt~ 1s strong
in Laguna ="igud.
··t can't stand the thought that our
communll' could become exttnct ... she
said .... can't 1hink of any othercommun1-
t) that has had to deal with that. ..
figures indicated that the new at.ts
balance sheet would be a sea of black ink. Oooded wuh tax revenues from the Rjtz.
Carlton Hotel and two other hotels that were being planned.
But there were deep d1vis1ons in the
communit) dating from a prior. unsuc-
cessful attempt to separate tbe coastal and
inland portions of ~una Niguel in~
d1sunct poltt1cal entrncs.
Stparanst ftthng,s bubbled to the sur-fa~ again in the winter and spnng of 19~7.
To sta'e off lhc nsmg discontent. county
offic1aJs set an advisory election in which
rcs1denlS of the I 3 coastal neighborhoods
~ere asked v.hcthcr the) preferred to
remain wslh l..aguna Niguel or JOIO with
nc1ghbonng Dana Point. which w.asalso in
the process of forming a Ctt)'.
The coastal residents 'otcd 61 percent to
39 percent for union w11h Dana Point
Members of the Local '\gene) Fonna-
uon Comm1ss1on responded b) detaching
the coastal stnp from Laguna N1guel's
c11\hood apphcation. which had alrcad)'
bcCn appro' ed. and adding it 10 Dana
Point"s. la_Juna N1gucrs c11yhood forces 1m-
med1ately protested. c"entuall) taking
their case to coun. Last mo nth . h o~evcr. Judge
Rylaarsdam summanly d1sm1ssed the
Laguna Niguel claim.
• 6 p.m. La(UJUI Beac~ City Conell, council
chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7 p.m. Ocea.D View Sclaool District Board of
Tnstees, district offices. 16940 B St.. Huntington
Beach.
Motorist held after 30-mile chase
Residents at 1he mec11ngalso voted to go
ahead wtth an appeal of last month's
decision b' upenorC'oun Judge W1l11am
F. R) laarsdam at1irm1ng the removal of 13
coastaJ neighborhoods from Laguna
Niguers c11~ hood appltcat1on
Two )'ears ago. Laguna N1guers future
as an affiuent coastal Cl\~ Sttmcd secure
C1 t}hood proponents had taken onl) a
matter of "eeks 10 gather more 1han the
necessaf') number. of signatures on their
1ncorporat1on pe1 111on . ..\nd prt'hmina~
Bates said tne c1tyhopd effon is not
conungent upon the success or the appeal.
which could take months or even yea.rs. It
is. ho~e,er. contingent upon the financial
fcas1b1hl\ of a c1\\ of Laguna Niguel
"1thoul ihe coastal stnp. she said. By ne Assoclatecl Press
• 7 p.m. H.atingto1 Beacl1 City (elemeatary)
Sclaool District Board of Tn1stttt, district offices.
2045 I Craimer Lane.
A 20-year-old Artesia motorist was
arrested today for allegcdl) attempting to
ram an Orange County shenffs patrol car
during a 30-milc chase on the Santa .\na
Freeway.
• 7 p.m .. Hutlaatoa Bue~ Ullioe HipScltool
District Board of Tnstees, district offices.. I 025 l
Yorktown Ave.
• 7:30 p.m. Irvine Ualfied Sclaool District
Board of Edffatloa, district offices. 5050 Barranca
Parkway.
• 8 p.m. Foutala Valley City CoucU, council
chambers. 10200 Slater Ave.
Abraham Barrera wa s booked at the
Orange County Jail for 1nvesuga11on of
assault with a deadly weapon on a peace
officer and reckless driving. shenffs Lt.
Jal Mende1 said.
Two deputies attempted 10 stop Barrera
on the southbound 1-5 freewa) near Avery
Poucr Lo e
Court upholds LB
killer's execution
From staff and wire reports
The U.S. Supreme Court let stand a
Laguna Beach man's death sentence
for 1he 1981 murder of Ginacr
Lorraine Ac1schlt, a 2~ycar-old who
was raped. stabbed and buried in a
shallow grave m lrvtnc.
The justices refused Monday to
hear arguments that jurors who
sentenced Thomas Martin Thomp-
son to death were wronalY limited in
cons1derin1 "mi1igatin1 factors.''
He was convicted of the slay1ng
along with Acischli's boyfriend.
David William Leitch. Acischli had
moved out of her boyf ricnd's onc-
bcdroom apartment only lO days
before her <kath. Leitch was convicted of sccond-
dcgrcc murder and sentenced to I 5-
ycars-to-life in state prison.
Defense atomeys argued the case
was one of a classic love trianale in
which Leitch filled the role of the
spurned boyfriend. Thompson's at-
torneys argued Leitch was upset
because Aeischh was 1ntcrttted in
Thompson. 01.,er Flet.clall
Parkwa} because the~ thought he might be
under the influence or alcohol. Mendez
said. As the) got out of their car. Barrera
took off. he said.
Final leas1b1ht) figures are not e'pec1ed
unul Janua~ Bates said.
The two dcpuues ~ere JOtncd 1n thl.'
chase by another patrol car. but Barrera
allegedly attempted to ram that car ~e lo t
control of his truck 1n Oceanside. and ~a~
arrested ~)' a deput~ and San Ckmente
police officer following a shon chaSt'
through brush.
Two fires rout fa mllles in county
A deput) and the police office r "ere
mJured slight!~ m the foot pursun
..\! least 1"0 fam1l1cs ...,ere left homeless
b' t'.l.O separate tires. one of v.h1ch d~stro-.ed a $350.000 c;1ngle-famtl) home
J lire ·pokesman S3td toda~.
-\ t"o-alarm blaze deslrO}ed rhe Villa
Par~ home on Bishop Circle .
'l.io one ...,as 1n1urcd 1n that fire or in
another that forced thr~ people from two
units of an apanment bu1ld1ng on Tustin
treet around I I .io p m
$8:!5. • • • A red fox coat "alued a1 SJ.800 .... as
reponed stolen from a car Fnda)
night while 1hc o~ncr "as Ira' eltnJ to
the R1u ~staurant. then thr Mamou
hotel in Ne~pon ('enter. then home
Fountain Valley
Someone .... as on the rampage
Sunda) n1gh1 "1th a pcllcH) pc gun
used to shoot out the left ~•de and rear
window of a car parked oo 1he 9000
block of -\zalea -''enuc. and to
shatter another car's rear ~indo"
parked on the 1roo bloc L. of \to sglen
Avenue. • • • '\ I Q87 M 1tsub1 h1 ll'U(k P3rked at
Fo untain \'allc) Plan. I 34:!
Brookhurst t.. unda~ a1 9:30 p.m
had its rear w1ndo" pried off an\1 ;,
stereo 'alut'd at $4 0 takrn. • • • A m1th .., \\'e\S.On handgun
valued at $450 ~as rTportcd m1 ing
from a home 0' er 1hc wcdi:cnd on the
11000 block of Bera R1\C:r C1rdc. ,
gnsl) 1nc1dcn1 took pla~ 1n the p.m !)unda)
garden area of the res1denct
• • • Coeta Maa .\n entenainer at the Crat) Burro ..\ \1 i sion \ ICJO man reported hi5
rcs1aurant complained that a "'oman golf clubs ...,ere stolen from the ctt)'
dancing on the ta.le early toda) golf courst v. hen he set them down by
lnocL.ed o'er and damaged his the sianers shad .. v.hile he went to ke)board and refused tog1ve 1dcnt1fi-practice putung .. When he returned.
ca11on for repairs the Sti90 club were 2onc. • • • • •• ..\ man in a tan \rench coat ~as .\ "oman 1n a ci»1'od) dispute with
l3k(n into custod\ earl\ toda) after her husband allegedl) rammed her
alleged!> throv.ingchunksofconc~te car mto his then screamed "Your ~t P3SStng cars in the '1c1ntt) of car's wrcclcd. ··a~ she dro"c off.
Broolhurst trttt and Pacific ('oast • • • High\\ a\ One of1hc w1ndsh1elds ...,,~ .\ 14-)car-old bo} told pohcc his rcponedl~ ,hattemi b) the fl) 1ng b1c,de was tx.tt up on b> • l 5-}elr-
roncrete old." ho demanded mane)' from him.
• • • The older bo 1s "a bull)." the
.\ rt 1dcnt s.a1d that a goal on a \oungster said.
Jen h tool a v.all earl\ toda)' 1n the · • • •
000 bltXl of Lanc:mh Om e and a ..\ woman rc1umcd to her Wilson
car nearh rnn into 1t. trttl home to find a bootmarlt on htt
· • • • front door next to the doorknob. Rl'\tdcnts said that there's "a Thctt wa no stl" of forced cn\ry. eonunual problem .. 1n,olvm1Juvcn-thouah. 11~ al Hamett Wieder Park at Lynn
trttt and Pc.artt On"t-The )OlJnl lnlDe
Thompson'sappeal also contended
that his sentence was tainted by a
prosecutor's comment durina the
sentencina tnal that Thompson had
no remorse.
Thompson was convicted of the
Sept. I l. 1981. tabbina death of
Fleischli
Ounng their seperatc trials. Leitch
and Thompson each implkatcd the
other. Accordina to evidence ptttentcd at
the trial. Fle1tchh had bttn hand·
cuffed. pgcd with duct tape and
stabbed rc,P.taiedly 1n the hrad with 1
filhtn& koafe.
• •• Someone broke into Golden Bottle
Liquor. al I 1701 Ed1nttt AH~ l)n
Sunday n1ah1 The ttut~c got 1n
throuaJ.\& na1lcJ.Jo""n roof CO\. er and
stoic S4. 1ss wonh of ca\h anJ
peopk. rcponcdl ~mblina punk The owne~ of Pon M&N ra-
r\)dcrs. drank aJrohol and smoked · iaurant on Walnut Avenue a~ 91>-ma11J,1an1 and broke bottles and partntl hrcd of a man wbo 11aitldl
m. ~k a IOI of n~t •• ~1cknlS 1d. OUHIM the ~taurant CVC'I') Su_..,.
mtrchand1se IApUBeaell 1'ewport •••• • • • A Fn~ with tht ""°"' "~ou
\rla1cita "-tndowinthctrau\1na and pulls his pants down fOt rM1r
room cntran« at 1ht politt 1.11101l petron TM la9nt 1ncidtnt ocamed
'"'' "rok('n bc1wtto 9-10 p.m. Sunday. • • • • • • ~mr<>l'\(rntcrcdahome1nthc five fTJll n&llt swas wn-e itolee\
b\l')(k nf 14th ll'ttt \hrouah an from\-.OO~~\e\tnfrviMbct~I A Saturday momma blazt caused
an cs1imated S7S.OOO ~masc to a
_boUSt on Homtwood f>ta«. No
in,iunn Wl'rt rtDOnCd tn (a1t\\i"1 '~ t;~$a.m. fire ThccauKoftheblaiets
unckr 1nvcst1pt1on.
parted on ChfT Dnv,. tn a teparatc
thd\. a wet suit and surfboard
toeethtt worth an cst1mattd $.5'°
wett rtpOr1ed stolen Sunday from a
car ptrkcd on Tah111 Street. • • • Pohce anated OaJc Allen Wal~
26.offouncain VaUtyonsusptc:IOC\of
driVU'I. undrr tbe tnftuenct Of 11-
coh<Jt. Wallen WU Mopped I\ 2 a.m.
today on v;,.. dd Sol and Mid 1n lttu
ofSUOObltt
Sold 1914 Auch S000S was
rtponcd stolen Sa\urda)' ntaht from
the Pl'llC of a horM on 40111 trttl
The owntt had lcf\ the car uC\looted
and lht kC) 1n the t.ptt1on. • • • A pf bit conta1nu, woods. irons
\IC'k:· .,._s thro•n throuih the frunl ~1ndow ofa home on the 9000 btod.
of La ('aptlla .\\.tnut turda
shonly alter 9 p m.
a-~•••da
uni l('d eratr door and R~ aolf . Lm. aftd 4 p m. turda •
d utK. .a \GR at\d • ''°"'baftt.. all Stl ~ =· · oa dllt a
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PLO declaration
recognizes right
of Israel to exist
ALGIERS. Algeria (AP) ~ PLO
leaders today draf\ed a historic dec-
laration to be presented to the group's
parlfament-in~xile that "!!Plicitly
recognizes Israel's right to exist.
SevC'ral conference sourees said
the_y expected up to 85 ptrcent of the
450 members of the Palestine Na-
uonal Council to endo~ the docu-
ment. The council's polillcal committce
met behind closed doors to debate the
wording of another part of the
declaration. a comm itment distanc~
mg the Palestine Liberatton Or-
ganization from terron~m. con-
ference sources said.
The source. who arC" on the drafting
committee. said the} did not expect
any differences over the draft. but
would not elaborate. They spoke on
condition of anonymity.
The declaration sets out a new
political stratcgr. by endorsing U.N.
Secunty Council Resolution 242 -
which rccognius Israel's nght to exist
-thus satisfying one of Washing-
ton's key conditions for dealing with
the PLO. The resolution also calls for
Israel's withdrawal from territories
occupied 1 n the 196 7 M 1ddle East
war.
. In Was~angton .• Pres1deni Reapn
said today tfiat 1f the council does
accept Resolution 242. "that would
be some progress." But he said "there
are other problems tha1 remain to be
solved" before a breakthrough in the
Arab stance toward Israel.
''Apearently the~ has been an
ind1cauon they're wilhng to abide by
242," Reapn said in response to a
reporter's question ... I hope that is
true because that would be some
progress."
On Tuesday, th e council \s ex-
pected to end 1ts extraordinary tour-
day meeting with a dedarat1on of
indcpen~encc for the We~t ~ank.and
Gaza Strip. where Palestinians ha ve
for 11 months been revolting against
Israel's 21-year occupation.
In a radio interview today. PLO
chief Yasser Arafat called the council
meeting a "tumingpoml m the course
of the Palesunian struggle that will
also influence events and develop-
ments in the Arab world."
He praised the council fo r what he
called its "democrauc spint" and
criticized opponents of the latest
Palestmian moves towards peace
without mentioning any specific
names or groups.
Herzog asks Shamir
to form government
JERUSALEM ( .\P)-President Chaim Herzog today asked Pnme minister
Y1tzhak Shami r's hardline Likud bloc to fo rm Israel's next government. Israel
radio said However. dis!>Cns1on broke out tn
Sham1r's part\ over Cabinet posts
and concessions granted small re-
ligious parties to gaan their suppon
and with 1t a governing coaht1on .
Part of the price of the ultra-
Orthodox parties· endorsement. se-
cured late Sunda)'. was a promise to
amend Israel's controversial "Who 1s
a Jew" law so Orthodox rabbis have
exclust\.e rights to appro'e con-
versions to Judaism
Most A.mencan Jews. who hke
most Israelis arc not Orthodox.
fierce!~ oppose the amendment.
Because of the near I} C\ en spin
between L1kud and its left-leaning
mal. the Labor Pan,. the religious part1~ had found themsehes holding
the balance of po"er 1n an OH'r-
whelm 1ngl) secular soc1e1}.
B' la-.i.. Shamir has threr da\S to
resp0nd to Herzog·s call 10 form a
ne" go .. ernment. then 21 da~ s to put
the go\oernmcnt 1n place lfnccessar).
he can requt"SI an C"~tt"ns1on of 21
dals. 1kud and Labor ha'e governed
Israel since deadlocked 1984 elec-
tions. lnconcl usn c No' I elections
gave L1~ud 40 seats in the 110..
member parliament and Labor 39.
But with its nt"" ultra-Orthodo'
panners. L1kud and its allies on the
far n&ht "ould control 63 seats.
Rafi Edn. ~ho headed a ubor
dek~t1on that met "1th Her1og
earlier toda\. conceded 1he kft-
lean1ng pan~\ defeat
"This morning it's clear that
U.S. rabbi predicts
dwindling support
LOS ANGEL ES (AP) -The
support of American Jews f9r Israel
mayerodC' m the wake ofa dec1s1on to
gi ve OrthodoA rabbis exclusive rights
to approve conversions to J uda1sm. a
local rabbi said.
,I "lfth1s la" passes. many American
Je"s will sa): 'If they ques11on my
being Je" 1sh. '<'th~ in the world should
I be suppom'e of them?'·· said
Reform Rabbi <\lien Freehling of
Univers1t) Synagogue
"The 1mmed1ate fallout of this la"
will be a lesse ning of fi nancial and.
alt hough less so. of political support
of lsr<tel b\ the world·s Jewish commun1t~:\ Freehling predict«!.
More than tw.o,.-dozen leaders of
American reformed and conservative
Je" 1sh groups. mcl ud1 ng the An11-
Defamat1on League of B'na1 B'nth.
recently wrote to Israeli leaders
expressing their d1sma) over the
amendment proposal.
Shamir Wlll fo rm the next govern-
ment. We did what we could and we
did not succeed. but we did not
compromise our principles:· he told
reporters. "If we must sit 1n oppos1-
t1on, we 'll do It with strength. re-
spons1b1hty and sense."
N eo-N azi vandals raid cemetery
8 .\0 BtrCHA . West German}
I ..\Pl -uspectcd neo-Naz1 vandals
o'enurned gravestones m a Jewish
cemetel) and spra) painted them
wit h swastikas and Nazi slogans.
police said today
In a related development. a Judge 1n
Lcverkuscn said he had sentenced a
mt"mber of a banned neo-Na2i gTO up
to read "The Dia l) of Anne Frank" as
part ofh1s punishment for parading a
Nazi swastika banner through 1he
induslflal Ruhr vall ey city 1n May
The incidents followed lasl week's
observances of the 50th anniversary
of Knstallnacht. a night of pillage
across Germ an' that marked tht"
onset of the Na21·~ campaign to
exterminate European Jt"ws
Police in Bad Bucha u. the home-
town of Je"'1sh physicist Albert
E1nste1n's parents that lies about 60
m1 ks southeast of Stuttgart. said
suspected nro-Na11 vandals des-
ecrated I ] gra,estoncs in the cem-
ctel°)' earl\ 'iunda'
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High court~rules husbands
can't stop wives' abortions
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su·
pttmc Court today refused to aive husbands the legal power to prevenl
their wives from having abortions.
The 1ustiett, without comment, let
stand an Indiana Supreme Court
decision that a husband has no rijht
to interfere with his wife's conslltU·
tional riaht 10 abort her preinancy.
The state court's ruhng last July was ba5N directly on past rulings by
the nation's highest court.
Erin Andrew Conn ofElkhan. Ind .•
went tocoun early last summer man lllke Man•field attempt to prevent hisestrangcd wife.
Jennifer, from having an abortion.
She was about six weeks pregnant at Ambassador th~t~~~c trial judge issued a tempor-
i i t 85 ary order barrin& Mrs. Conn from ret r ng a having the operaJton performed. but
a state appeals court threw out that
• order. TO K YO (AP)-U.S. Ambassador • ••Erin has no right to veto Jennifer's
Mike Mansfield. a lean .Montanan decision ... as such decision concerns
wh<;>. spent much o~ his lengthy only her." the appeals court ruled.
pohucal career promoung better rela-The Indiana Supreme Court. acting
tions between the United States and on Conn's subsequent appeal. then
Asia. announced today that he is adopted the appeals court ruling as its retiring at age 85. own.
Foreign Minister Sosuke Uno reac-The state co~rts . ~id Co~n·s at-
ted to the imminent departure of temP,tt.o block h1~ wifes abortion was
Japan's much valued fncnd with proh1b1tcd by prior Supreme Court
··deep regret .. a ministry official said. rulings dating back to 1973. when a
Mansfield said he would leave Tokyo landmark decision by the j ustices
before Jan. I. legalized abortion.
Mansfi eld. a Democrat w~o set ~n 19?6. the co~ry struck down a
longevity records during his 16 years M1ssoun law requmng spousal cot+
as U.S. Senate majority leader and in sent before a .woman could obtain an
his 11 years as envoy to the crucial abortion dunng the first 12 weeks of
Tokyo post. told a packed news her pregnancy.
conference at the Amencan Embassy After the state Supreme Court
that he and his wife Maureen had ruling. Conn sought emerg~ h,elp
decided it was time to retire. from Chief Justice Williamr. Mlln-
Shield for MarcoSes
refused· by justices
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court today refu~ to sh.itld
Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos from having to give a federal grand JUry
'financial records and other material. . . The court rejected an emergency request by the former Phlhpp1ne
president and first lady. who are charged with looting their country's treasury
of more than $100 million. . . A gl'lndjury in New YOfk City i$ seeking finger~rints. P.8.lm pnn1s. vo1,cc
prints and handwnting samples from the couple, in addition. to finan~11I
records. Thegrandjury, which previously indicted the Marcoses, 1sconductmg
furttier investigations. . · .
Today's action reversed an ordC'C by Justice Thurgood ~arsh?ll on
T\lesday. Marshtll temporarilyexcu~d the Marcoscs from com~ying with the
grand jury sub~nas to give the full high court a chance to review the case.
A federal Judge in New York ruled on Aug. I I that the Marc<Sscs must
honor thC' subpoenas and no Iona.er have immunity as ruler and first la~y of a
foreign country. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Judge's
ruling on Oct. 19. .
The Marcoses could be jailed or fined for refusing to com_Ply with the
subpoenas. But they said previously they intended to con:' ply with the grand
jury's demands if the Supreme Co urt 1urned_down their request to block
enforcement of the subpoenas.
The. Marcoscs have been indicted on racketeering charg~s f~r allege~ly
plundering SI 03 million from the Philippine treasury. funnelling 1t to foreign
bank accounts and using the mone y to buy pnme New York Cit} real estate and
art.
quist and Jus1ice John Paul Stevens.
Both den1~d his req,uest.. and the ~njunction •"prohibiting Mrs. Conn's
abortion was lifted last July 22.
She subsequently obtained an
abortion.
In the appeal acted on today. Conn
said the 1973 and 1976 rulings did not
preclude state courts from taking a
husband's rights into consideration
•·on a case-by-case basis ·•
"The father has fundamental rights
and antereslS in his unborn child
which should be f'udicially con-
sidered. on the facts o thisQtsc. along
wi\h the rights and interests of his
wife an abort1ns..!h.ei r child," la"'.)'ers
for Conn argued.
Geography awareness efforts mapp_ed
WASHINGTON (AP)-Schools. museums.
librarians. prortunent poht1c1ans and even a
tek v1s1on quiz show are teaming up this week to
draw attention to the need to know where we -
and others -are.
recent Gallup survey which found that 18-to 24-
year-old Amenc.ans <know less about world
geography than residents of other nations do.
-Less than half could find Central Ameri ca
on a map.
How to solve the problem?
The National Geographic Society, the As-
soc1at1on of American Geographers. educators.
librarians and others are giving it a try.
A variety of programs are planned for
"Geography Awareness Weck" 1n the United
States. a land of people who came from other
places.
-Only one in three could locate Vietnam.
Perhaps with the potential to reach the most
people quickly ts the quiz show ··Jeopardy." which
will include special geography categories during
the week. -Just one-quarter could find the Persian
G ull'.
"Wi thout geographicall y literate citizens.
A men ca cannot compete in global markets or take
the lead 1n meeting 1ntcrna11onal· political. econ-
omic. envi ronmental. social and military
challenges," said Gilbert M. Grosvenor. president
of the Na tional Geographic Society.
-And when asked to locate New York state
on a map. respondents picked 37 different places
across the nauon.
National Geographic Society head Grosvenor
and U.S. Education Secretary Lauro F. Cavazos
will teach a geography class in Dallas, Texas.
Several state governors will serve as honorary
teachers during the week.
Yet Americans' ignorance is illustrated by a
"Continued ignorance of geography. oth er
cultures. and foreign languages places the United
States at a disad vantage in matters of business.
poliucs and the environment." says Sen. 8111
Bradky. D-N.J.
In many c1t1es. weathercasters will incl ude a
bit of extra geography in their broadcasts during
the week. as well as lecturing 1n local schools.
Sakharov visits Reagan,
discusses hunian riglits
By The Assocla1ecl Press
WASHI NGTON-President Reagan. welcoming Andrei D. Sakharov at
the White House. said toda} human nghts will remain an irntant in U.S.-
Soviet relations until all poh11cal prisoners are released ... WC''ve had great
success." Reaga n said as he praised Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev as
more cooperative than any Kremlin leader before him. But. Reagan said. "We
can onl) wait and see .. 1f Gorbachev makes good on a promise to release all
political prisoners. Sakharov told the president as they posed for pictures that
"there are only ind1v1duals" left in Jails. Tht" Nobel laureate and human rights
act1 v1st says the West should worry more about the possibility that Gorbachev
will fai l in his bid to transform Soviet society. and less about whether tht"
changes will strengthen the co mmunist nation.
Beating vlctlm dies ln racial attack
PORTLAND, Ore. -A 27-year-old Ethiopian man beaten to death with
a baseball bat early Sunday apparC"ntly was attacked by wh ite supremacists,
pohce said. Mulugeta Seraw. an Eth1op1an living in southeast Portland. was
taken to Emanuel Hospital & Health Center following the beating out side his
house about I· 30 a.m. He died of head injuries about 9: 15 a.m. Sunday.
Portland police sought five suspects believed to be members of the Skinhead
gang. a group commmed to the use of violence against blat!k6. Jews and
minorities.
Shuttle countdown test ends successfully
CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. -The fi ve Atlantis astronauts completed a
practice countdown aboard the space shuttle today. a major step toward
launching the cra ft this month on a classified m1htary mission. The countdown
clock stopped as planned at 20 seconds before 1ero to give the launch team and
crew practice in handling a last-moment hold
Shultz emphasizing
democratic reforms
for Latin Americans
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador
(A P) -Secretary of State George P
Shultz said today Latin Amencan
nations should close ranks behind a
"new diplomacy" aimed at press-
uring 1he region's d1ctatorsh1ps into
making democratic reforms.
"The time 1s nght for a new
diplomacy -a diplomacy based on
democratic sohdanty and on thC'
aggressive advocacr of democracy b~
democratic states,' Shulu said in a
speech prepared for deli vC'ry to Or-gan1~tion of Amencan States foreign
ministers.
Expanding on that theme while en
route herC' for an eight-hour visit.
Shultz said democracies in the region
should consider ways to make
Nicaragua "feel a sense of isolation"
as a means of promoting democratic
reform.
Shultz also singled out Paraguay
and Cuba as countries wh ich have not
bt-en pan of the democratic trend.
In his speech. Shultz crit1ciLed the
OAS for what he regards as its
indifferent attitude toward the hemi-
sphere's democratic developm ent.
"This O!"Pnization has not always
been out front on issues concerning
democracy," Strultz said. "Too of\cn
it has been one step behind when 11
has needed 10 be one step ahead."
He suggested the OAS has been
negligent In not 1ns1st1ng that
Nicaragua, hve up to its 1979 commit-
ment to a pluralistic political system.
"Agn:emenls exist: promises have
been made," he said. "The dictators
and the totalitarians must be told they
are no\ free to subjugate their peopltt .•
A return tnp to Washington 1s
planned for tonight.
In an interview last week. Assistant
Secretary of State Elliott Abrams said
the Sandlnistas have been so unyield-
ing on democratic reform that
"they've disappointed people who
arc even moderately sympathetic to them.··
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Police resume digging where
five corpses were discovered
SACRAMENTO IAP)-'9hct resumed d1gg.1ng for
more bodies today m the yard of a tree-shaded Victorian
roomana house whC'rc five corpsn were discovered buried
in shallow graves1
Puente. for 1nvestigat1on of murder.
Puente, who is on parole for her 1982 conv1ct1on for
drugina and robbin_1 three people. was interviewed once
by police Jf'ter the first body was discovered carher this
week, bul released (or tack of evidence late Friday. She
didn't return to the houscaftergivingpolicc permission to
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NEW YORK ~AP -The stock market recorded its fourth strai t loss today, extending its
decline since last Tu ay's election.
Trading remained quiet.
Stock prices followed the dollar lower in last
week's tnding. as investors show¢ unceruinty
about the likely course of the U.S. currency in the administration of President-c:lec1 Bush.
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Bush pledges to give
the deficit top priority
GULF STREAM. Aa. (.AP)-The
co-chairman of Presrdcnt-clcct
George Bush's transition team
moved to calm nervous financjal
markets today by anu~hcm that cunina the fcd'enl t deficit
would be "priority one for the
incomina adminisuation. ··1 do think we've tot to tW'n first to
the deficit problem as soon •s we undenate a new administration "
Crai& Fuller\ Bush'schief ofsta_f!i.safd
from Wash1n11on on the N~·TV
.. Today" prosram.
Oueitions about the markets' I»
htJior have doatd the vice president
durina his pos1~l«1t0n Florict.
beach vacation. The Dow Jones ave,. of 30 ind1111rial1 R.U almost
80 po.nts last week includina a 47·
Point ~Friday a.It was penially trisftd ft.an over erosion of' the
dolfar's' ue abroed. Buth turned •tide rtptJnen ukina
about tbc stoCk marM1 slide as be left a church tenice Sunday.
•• 1 juJt came lO lit' my instructioM
from the be8d of CM' &i~ here on how to do my jpt>;' he · with an
arm around h11 trail mother, Dorothy
Walker Bush. AIUd .,.., the ~ Of tM
slOC't marUt MDCC his muon and I~ weatcniaa dolW, lte tlid. 0 No comment on 11'11 one."
Fuller mid 5'uiday that...._ pUi
to name his top cconom1c advisers
later this week.
Treasury Sec:rcwy Nicholas Brady
is Widely expected to stay on with
Bush and former Desiuty Trasory
Secretary Richard G. Darman has
been reported to be the choice fbr bu4let dim:tot.
f ullcr, asked in tbe in1ef'View today
1bout investon' concerns, said the
Bush White House is movina quickly
to address the deficit. "We've &!reedy had some · aood
COt\tac11 whb the (HOutC Spaur
James Wri&ht. O.Tna). I expect to
b1ve fu11her C01't.KU with tbe
speaker. I th ink you'll hive people
who hive a pal deal of cllperienc.x
wofkina with each other triUana to sit
down earl~ end talk 1bout lhnc ~mi.·· Fuller said.
lnveaon should unden1and. be
S&KS. tbat no ~ cliflernca in spend•• prionties from ... a..n ildminislnlion arc pllnaed.
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Insur~nce fray
shows need ·for
· voters' action
Welcome to California's theater of the absurd.
The cu~in on its latest performance went up early
Wednesday with the approval of Propositit>n 103 -one of
the five complex insurance initiati)les on the general election
ballot.
Victory shouts from the so-called insurance reformers· cclcbrati~n were st.ill echoing when t~e falJout began. Lawyers
representing state insurance companies began their tap dance
as soon as courthouses opened for business. Their role was to
obtain injunctions to stop rate rollbacks until the new law's
constitutionality is tested in coun.
While the first scene of Act 1 was beginning to be played
out in the couns. some of the state's insurance companies
announced they would not write new policies until the dispute
is settled.
Insurance company spokesmen complained voters had
been duped into approving a law that would drive most of the
insurance industry out of the state. That argument might have
worked better if memories of the insurance industrr.'s $70
million campaign against Proposition I 03 were not stall fresh
in most voters· memories.
State Attorney Jo hn Van de Kamp stepped into the fray
late in the week and threatened to do everything within his
power to punish insurance companies that illegally tried to
circumvent the will of the voters.
The debate raged in the finest style of grand drama and
like aJl great dramas it had some comic relief when a group of
legislators urged Gov. Deukmejian to call a s~cial session of
the Legislature to cope with the insurance cnsis.
The governor refused, but the irony of the request lingers.
If there is such a thing as political justice~ voters will
remember most of those politicians are members of the same
Legislature that dragged Its heels and refused to do anything
about the insurance crisis before it became a voter-approved
law.
There's some political deja vu in tbe reaction of many of
our legislators, which is being prompted from cue cards
written when Proposition 13 ~the propeny tax initiative -
was approved I 0 years ago. Most lf$islators were silent about
Proposition 13 until it was approved by the voters. Then, they
clamored to join the movement because they feared being on
the wrong side of a popular cause.
But the popularity of insurance reform was not a winner
last week because the cunain on Act I came down on the side
of the insurance industry.
The state Supreme Court temporanly froze rate rollbacks
for motorists. businesses, homeowners and municipalities
untiljustices can decide whether the new law is constitutional.
Act II of California's insurance reform movement won't
be over until the statt Supreme €oun finishes its review.
Players on both sides of the stage will continue to play out
their pans while poltcy holders have to wander around in a
land of insurance limbo.
However. there is something state residents can do while
they're waiting. T-hey can revive the peoples' lobby. and their
focus doesn't have to be restri'°ted to insurance 1'eform.
The technique is simple. Just write a letter to your state
senator. assemblyman and the governor demanding that they
begin looking out for your interest instead of catering to the
big-time lobbyists.
If enough voters write their representatives and continue
writing, the politicians will take· notice. It's a simp:e
technique. but proven because politicians are sensitive tu
mail. especially when it comes in large bundles.
Subminim mwage
A state Supreme Court ruling on (Nov. I) was welcpme
news for some half a mil hon waiters and waitresses, carwash
employees. bellhops and other Californians who toil for what
has come to be called the subminimum wage. Their
employers arc no doubt grumbling. but we believe the
decision was reasonable.
The coun ruled unanimously that workers who receive
tips must be paid the $4.2 5 hourly' minimum wage, not the
subminimum wage of $3.50 set by the state's Industrial
Welfare Commission last December.
An attorney for the California Restaurant Association
and the California Hotel and Motel Association warned that a
number of businesses. particularly restaurants, would be
forced to lay off people. convert to self-service or close entirely
if they are required to pay the full minimun:i wage. lltafs the
same ·3f$ument employer groups used m OP{l<>Sing any
increase 1n the minimum wage. Their dire warning has not
come to fruition.
Businesses are more likely to do what they did in July
when the minimum-wage increase went into effect; they'll
pr_obably raise prices. That's not welcome. of course. but it is
fair.
And so is the Supreme Coun's ruling.
S.11 Diego Trlbone
Giants ' stadium
We are pleased that Mayor An A~nO!Y l1as appointed a
citizens• group of stature to investipte 1f the city can provide
a new baseball stadium as home field for the San Francisco
Giants. He is showing realization of what the team means to
the city and oft he necessity of retaining the city's maJor league
status... ,.
It is in the nature of many governmental studies that they
are compiled, filed and forgotten. That will not be the de$trny
of this effort. we arc quite certain. for it is of far too much
"mponance to the city.
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Ltberty, . economy
in danger
To the Editor:
Jn this Just-ended election process.
we have w1\nesscd another rearrang-
ing l~c deck ctta1rs on the headina-
for-d1sastcr T1tan1c. our ship of state.
It 1s really difficult to view a bright
future beyond tbt very short term -
one to two y~rs. · •
I am spcalong of our economy, and
because the}' arc irrevocably con-
nected. the future of personal free-
dom and ltben}'.
It should be now undeniably ob-
vious to even the most subjective
observer that "majority ,ruJc" is
runningamuck as Benjamin Franklin
and Frcdenc Bastiat so clearly predic-
ted at could .
Schools losing political
clout as funding tightens
Several elections ago our country
turned an omtnous corner when moTC
than half of our nauon's citizens
became recipients of government
checks.
Just as money 1n the fonn of the
wild profits of 11legal druss is an
explanation for the existing and
growing drug problem, the "paying
off' of the voung public with tax
money 1s a program of proven and
new reinforced efficacy for the con-version of our former republic into a
SOC1a11suc disaster. SACRAMENTO -The funda-
mental ~lit1calllilemma facing pub-lic education 1n California 1s this:
Increasingly. the schools serve the
non-Anglo segment of state's popu-
lataon while voters are an aging.
Anglo bloc wtth ever-fewer children
in school.
Thus the schools ha'e been losing
their basic pohtacal conslltuency and.
in an era of restrictaons on taxes and
spending. 1t has me.ant an erosion of
their financial situauon.
California ranks near the bottom of
the states in such measures as average
class size and proportionate spending
on education.
It's a dilemma that 1s especially
acute because the very ethnic and
socioeconomic d1 vcrsll) that creates
It also means that Cahforn1a schools
have a rclat1 vel)' more difficult task to
perform: Preparing children from
dozens of cultures. speaking more
than I 00 languages. for hfe tn a highl y
technical 21st centu~ econom).
There's been a slow-motion debate
O\Cr publtc education under wa ) for
several }ears Educators led b> slate
schools Supt. 8111 Honig sa) the
answer as more mone}. the other side.
personified b} Go' George Dcu-
kmcJ1an. sa} there's enough monc~
and 11 needs to be spent more
efficient!".
DeuknieJ1an and Honig reached
accord fiq~ )ears ago on an tn111al step
toward uprad1ng the schools -some
more money in return for per-
formance-oriented reforms.
Since 1hen. there's been a stalema1e
punctuated b\ occasional flashes of
anger. One as.pect of the situation is
that Honig covets Deukme1ian 's gov-
ernor<;h1p nnd might, 1n fact. make a
bid to unseat him in 1990 1f Deu-
kme11an seeks a third term.
Outside interests. meanwhile. are
DAN
WALTERS
moving on their own.
The state's business commun1t).
increasingly concerned about the
impact of low educational per-
formance on the business ch mate. has been making noises about jumping
into the fra y.
Educators, led by the big teachers'
union. the California Ttachers As-
sociation, are taking a more direct
approach.
Honig and the CT A JOtn tly spon-
sored a measure on the June ballot
that would have cased the Gann
hm1t's rcstnct1ons on educauonal
and other spending. It was rejected b}
voters.
The same interests returned to the
November ballot with another in-
1t1at1"e that 1.1.ould guarantee the
schools a fixed portion of the state's
budget. It would mean about a half-
b1lhon dollars more for schools each
"ear. · This umc the educational con-
sortium was successful. Voters ap-
proved the measure. Propos1t1on 98.
by a very narro1.1. margin
Honig was quick 10 hail the passage
of Propos1t1on 98 as ··a major. ma1or
step for pubhc education ..
But 1t would be a mistake to read
too much into last Tuesday's Prop-
os1 uon 98 vote. There· s a good chance
1t will backfire.
Given the extreme narrowness of the margin. 11·s hkcly tha1 Prop-
os1t1on 98 passed only because the
Democrauc Party had staged a $4.5
million get-out-the-vote dnvc for
presidential candidate Michael
Dukakls and Leo McC'anhv. a U.S. Senate hopeful. ·
That was fonu1tous for Honig and
company. but n doesn't mean that the
schools' underlying pohucal dilem-
ma has been solved.
The half-bilhon bucks. while a laJJt
sum. is not a very significant boost for
the schools. It's something less than a
4 percent raise and it's one that wtll come out of the hides of other major
public spending p~ms, given the
continued effect of the Gann ltmu
enacted by volers in 1979.
The extra money for schools would
have to be squeezed out of such
politically sacrosanct categories as
pnson operations. health care for the
poor. higher education or aid to
counties.
In carvmsa htllc bigger piece of the
state financial pie for themselves. the
educators have made enemies among
advocates for those other programs.
That wtll not go unnoticed 1n the
annual infighting over the state
budget Either loopholes in the new
law wtll be sought to dampen its effect
or these other pubhc spend1 ng const1-
tuenc1cs 1.1.;11 be promoung ballo1
measuresofthciro-..n to ~oup their
IOS$CS. Meanwhile. Propos111on 98 sets in
motion some scnous wrangling. 1n
hundreds of school d1stncu. The
CTA. havmg financed the pro-Prop-
os1t1on 98 c.ampa1gn. will want a large
share of the new mone) for teachers'
salanes and wall face off against
advocates for other educational
spending. including smaller classes
The public educa11on debate 1n
Cahfomia. 1n other words. is JUSI
~nning.
Du · Walters
col•mai~t.
is • syodleated
Add to that the growing
enthusiasm and capacity of the voters
to control 1ndustnes by votmg with
their ballots instead of allowing the
free market system to work that
effccuvely votes with the dollars that
arc spent. and 1t 1s understandable
why more and more potential and
ex1sung producuvc people say ·•to
hell with 1t" and refuse to excel -or
worse yet, find 1t irresistible to just
drop out.
Being pan of this last election
process as a very low-profile
l1benanan candidate for Con~ in
our 40\h D1stnct and observmg this
last election process is like witnessing
an old friend or loved one self
destruct as a result of voluntary and
correctable behav1or. It doesn't have to be and 1\ saddens me.
ROGER BLOXHAM
Newport Beach
TODAY IN HISTORY
Tod•> 1s Monda). No\. 14. the
3 I 9th day of 1988. There are 4 days
left in the )Ur.
Today's h1ghhgh11n history On ov. 14. 1889 ... Nev. York
"orld" rcpon.er Nclhe Bly ( Ehzabeth
Cochrane) began her at1cmpt to top
the ficttt1ous vo}agc of Jules Verne's
Phileas Fogg by traveling around the
world in less than 80 days. She would
suC'CCCd -finishing the tnp in 72
da}S.
On this date:
In 1832. the first streetcar -a
ho~-drawn vehicle called the "John
Mason" -made Its debut 1n New
'ork Ctt)
When zebras fight back,
the lion starts crying foul
In 1881. C'harlcsJ . Guitcau went on
tnal for the assass1nauon of President
James Garfield (Gu1teau was con-
' 1ctcd and hanged the following
vcar)
· In I Q2~ 1hc Bnt1sh Broadcasung
Corp began 1ts domesuc radio ser-
' 1ce In 1940. dunng World 'War II.
German planes destro)"Cd most oftbc
En&lab town ofCo"cntr) fo 1969. "._polio I 2" blasted ofTfor
the moon from Cape Kcnnedv. Fla
In 1972. on Wall Strcet. the Dow
Jones lnduStnal .\vcragc closed
above the 1.000 lcHl for the first
ttmc. ending the da) at 1.003. I 6.
When a Lcbra lolls a hon. that's
news. Lions havt' the big teeth and
claws Zehras are their natural prey.
That 1s the "a) things arc.
Likcw1K de' elopers have the
mone) and th~· poltt1cal consultants:
they pnnt the polttacal .. hit pieces."
Don Koll issue-. last-minute hate ma1r
against councilmen who won't ap-
pro'c his proJCCts Gil Ferguson sells
places on his phon) "Republican
Ticket" to the highest bidder. That is
accepted It 1s business as usual.
Residents and reformers are their
natural pr~)
That 1s thew-a\ things arc.
So when a group of residents form a
poltucal actton comm11tce and stan
using hate mail against the de-
velopers· candidates. that's news. The
last t"o weeks before the~lect1on saw
a frenzy of nega11,c mail. It was
almost as bad as the Republican
congre s1onal pnmaf') last June. It
was news Three surpnse' emerged .from this
frenzy·
Fil"'t. M:man Btrgeson got egg on
her face b) J01n1ng Ralph Rodhe1m to
dcnounC't mahc1ous tactics at the
vcl') moment "hen postal carriers all
over town were deltH•nng a Rodheim
hat piece which falscl) accused Jean
Watt of occcptang ~2.000 from a
Poht1c~lf.cuon Committee.
Secon . Newport 2000 teamed to
its sorrow that we are much more
offended by someone sa~ ing there 1s
St'wagc 1n the bay than "c ~re by
someone pumng ~wage 1n th?" bay
Ap1>1rcntly most of cis look at the ba~
on!Y from a distance Third. the final hit e1('(C of the am~11n -John Co' :mac\. on
Plul Ryckoff ~ wrmen b> no I~
than the c1t) edttor or the 0111) Pilot.
• ~nd ~nt ~~ft'd naht here on this ~~=~cmbam •n&. but noc as tmblrrus1na a 1hc
l'C\INUOft that . the mA)Or tus no
vilebk means of uppe>n. H1 on1)
lilad JCMll'('t oc tncomc " not f'CllS--
tercd to do business en her 1 n the late
of Cahfom1a. nor 1n the (It) of
Newpon Stach, nor tn thl' (1t) of
Irvine 1.1.here It supposed!} has an
office.
Actuall). ll seems to ha' C' no office.
no addre'iS. and no bu'i1nc'is. That g~S with ltS 1ncorporat1on 1n Dela-
ware by an agent. Dcla""are 1s the onl)
state that allov.~ a corporauon 10 be
anonymous. rc\Cahng neither us
address nor 11s ollicel"
Delaware 1ncorporat1on is pdpular
for boiler-room opcrauon!> monc)-
laundenng. and concc-ahng assets
from creditors The .\ssoc1a11on of
State Attome)'s (1enC'ral has rcpeated-
1) asked Dela1.1.are 10 stop ass1st1na
the underworld Bui the business 1s
lucrative for Dela" arc. <,0 the shadow
corporations con11nuC' Like Wlss
bank accounts
If a woman hangs ar~und bars and
has no vrs1blt means ot suppori..._onc
can draw conctus1ons It a •>or
votes in favor of de' elope rs and has
no v1s1ble means of suppon. one can
draw conclu ions 'lewpon 2000
drew those t'onclus1on • o~nlt
People were 'iho<'lced Zebras aren t
supposed to attack hons
Was 1t wr ng tor :-0.ewport 1000 to
publtsh those photostats llnd ask
those questions'! In some caxs,
Ncwpon 2000 made 1nsinullt1ons
that turned out to ~ false. Ralph
Rodhe1m did not rectl' e an fee or
perttntaac for his fund-ra1 1n1cf'f'ons
on behalf of (' or UCI. ~ those
quc uon can be ansv.ertd ~1th •
clear .. innocent." '
But could tflat ansv.-er hnc bctn
obta1Md 1f the Question hadn't been
a ktd., Is there some other tnbunal to
wh1Ch atizens an Like their USC>l-
oons ror 1nvcsti .. 11on. ~h1ch lS any
better than the tnbunal of pubhc
l'\ltln\? How can •-c allow h.onnt
in,cstiption but •'01d .. hit ptttar'
ttat1\;c achen11tna i1 uxct be·
cau~ 1t •\Mt But 11 onl) .,.orb on
tanorant "o•cn C1t1ttns •ho ha'c ~n fol10•1na l"ll.)' affain know lht
ALLAN
BEEK
In 1984. astronauts aboard the ~pace shuttle ··0tscovel') ·· plucked a
~ond satellite from orbit and -;c-
cured 1t 1n'1hc spacecraft's cargo ba)
-the <;C(.'()Od suCC'CSsful salvage
m1ss1on 1n two days.
In 1986. the Sccunucs and Ex-
change Commission 1mPt std a re-
cord SI 00 m1lhon penalty against
tns1dc·tradcr Ivan F. Bocsk) and
barred him from working again in the
secunt1es tndustry
records of R) ckoll.< .. o'. ~ an. Plum -
mer. etc. The~ aren't s"a~cd b) the negative ad\>Crt1s1ng But the ma·
1ont)' Qt the people "'ho 'otcd 1n la t
Tuesday's clccuon are pcoplC' "ho
went jo the poll~ to 'ote for 1he prcs1~nL The\ neither ~no"' nor
want to kno1.1. · about local atfa1f"\
They arc fertile ground for all thC'
cheap advcnising tnd.s. b«ause all
the) knov. about council candidates
is what they rcmembtr from the-ad
The d1n1er 1ht ad. the better 1hl''
remember
The purpose of th1 column 1s to t'IC
upbeat The~ 1s hope ~ an~ partnl
knows, 1t ts much more s:u1 fa ton to
rcmo'-'c tempta11on than to forbid If
wt switch our cm eltttton ta thl'
odd-numbC'rcd \ears -1hc-\8me a'>
the te'hOOI boafd elecuon\ -then
onl) the voters who unde~tand local
affairs w11l 10 to the polls \ ou m1Jht
sayth1s would be a Hlter quahficataon
test. Onl) qualified people would bf
allowed to vote. and each c1u1en
would decidt for h1m\Clf ~hether he
were quahficd.
This ~u~ wouJd ha"e wmc
other bcnt'fhs best~ dt)1n1 up the
hate mail. It would reduce the s11c of
that tremendous ballot we "-"c to
facctn the even-numbered )'Cars .\nd
by havma coun('1l and hool tJ\>ard
dttt1ons at the Yme ttme. 1t v.ould
produce "'°"' 1 nkttll and 1 n" ~ \l'C'-ment 1n the titboot board dcet1on.
Ont year fof local affairs. OM )ut "
b' nanonal afta1n. That mu.a
ICftlC. It Wlll c"'9 lite. llOft 111.Kks b>' mat,._ the ttbras non·nutnt1ous to
hon5. Tht mail wtlt be lriS C\etttna.
but dtm~ .,,u work b(ttff'. ~ 8ftt ,, • Mi•,..,. .... ......
Ten vears aao· King Hassan of
Morocco amvtd at the White House
tor talks -..11h President J1mm)
Caner. wh o was seeking support for
rhc Camp David pea~ accords be-
t1.1.~n Eg}pt and Israel.
F1,e ~ears ago: Amtd protests from
oppo 1t1on lawmakers and ant1-nu-
rlnr demonstntors. the Bnush gov-
ernment announct'd that U -madt
cruise m1ss1lcs h.ad am' ed at the
Grttnham Common 11r base.
One )C'lr ago: A bomb hidden 1n a
box of chocolates exploded 1n the
lot'lbY of 8c1n.tt's mencan Un1vcr-1t~ Ho~p1tal. k1llin1 sc"en people. includina the woman who was c.afT}-
ing It.
Todat's b1nhd1ys: Composer ~aron Copland 1s 88. Actor 8Nn
Kt'1th 1s 6 7. ctor Mc~an tcvenson
·~ S9 Actor Don tcwan is S3.
Jordan' Kin.a Hu se1n 1s SJ. Brit.atn's
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AS DAILY PILOT/ Monday, November, •. 1988
·'Follies' stUnning on UCI stage
~~~.~~~ERGEON
Stunning elepncc of 1 &Jamorous
celebration sets the tone in the
openina moments of UCl's current
production of "follies," on staae in
the Fine Arts Village Theater.
Presenting a rich 'mix of festive
shimmer and melancholy moOdl-
ness, director Clayton Garri~n
creates an evening of first-rate enter-
1ainment.
Using the work based on a book by
James Goldman with music and
lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Gar-
nson sketches a glittering ponrayal of
a theatrical rcu nion contnstfog
present-day personalities with per-
former ghosts from the past.
Lisa Radakovich, Luck Hari's
.. Broadway Baby" and Linda
Cameron's ''Who's That Woman'r'
Offerina strong vocal work as
principals are Frances Youna. u Sally
Plummer, Myrona Delancy as
Phyllis Stone and Brad Witsaer as
Buddy Plummer. Stuart Duckwonh's
strenath lies in his suave, sensitive
characterization.
Wit91tt's Act U interpretation of
"The Right Girl" is dramatically
touching-1wonderfulcombination
of his vocaJ lalcnt' and an effective
dance with Anne Marie Etcheparc.
Also in Act II is Michelle Elizabeth
McHugh's steamy rendition of "I'm
Still Here."
by Toby Williams. NacholuJohnson,
Kristi Peterson and Martin Drobec.
Garriton, 1lon1 with Dennis
Castellano. provides mmical direc-
tion for Ous ilcnted cut of 70 playen. yieldin dynamic chorus
portions by the mpeny. Castellano ·
l.lso serves as conductor for the Ii vc
on:hestration.
Visitina Bro1dway dancer and
choreographer Chet Walker lives his
expertise to the choteop"aphy. Rich-
ard Triplett brinp in aoose-bump
nostalgia. with superb sets and ~
tumes. Tom Ruzika desiped the Hghti~ Bri t, reminiscent s1agin1, quality
A rugh level of excitement builds as
glamorous ·showgirls dtscend mir-
. rorcd steps, adorned in plum• and
spark.Jc, to the tune ·of the opening,
number, "Beautiful Girls," rendered
by Terrence M. Carey (Roscoe) and
company. Other musical hifhliahts in It~ I include "Ah, Paris, suna by
Delaney's emotional delivery of
''Could I Leave You?" and. later.
.. The Story of Lucy and Jesse" with
.her "boys" arc polished per-
formances.
Sond eim tunes and finely polished
performances guarantee a special
entertainment ex.J>C!.ience in UCJ's
rendition of"folhcs" at the Fine Arts
Village Theater-on campus in Irvine .
The show runs throuah Sunday
with performances at 8 p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday and 2 p.m.
matinees Saturday and Sunday. Call
856-6616 for tickets and information.
Bob Marley featured ba peace ablbtt. • ..
Offering "You're Gonna Love
Tomorrow" and "Love Will Sec Us
Through" are the "ghosts" of young
Phyllis, Ben, Sally and Buddy played
Peace-1-ock e:Xhibit
stopping in Lag~na
By CORBIN COLLINS
Krystle appears, caked with mud DellJ ..... C...111 I -·Ill
"Give Peace A Chance," a louring
exhibit tracing the role folk and rock
music have played in peace move-By LYNDA HIRSCH whom he has to destroy. Sue Ellen Angela rehires Caesar to help rebuild ments worldwide, opens at the LA
considers rekindlina her romance with Falcon Crest. Emma, hopins to meet a Collection Gallery in Laguna Beach 8 d Wl~wlth K II d DALLAS: Al•hough she has gained O iffBames. On a huntina tri_p with Bobby famed mystery writer, con tinues to work Thursday. ra er e Yan custody of John Ross. Sue Ellen realizes and the boys. J.R. is hit by Cupid's arrow as a secrelary. Frank's cstransed..$0n Nick 0 1 fi h p M · Kerry lie el in the UCJ thattheboywants to bcw11h his father and when he spots country lass Cally Harper. amves for Melissa's funeral and ipees to n oan rom t .e cachc.b. ufiseum an maalcal .. Folltee." misses life at South Fork, so she decides to Clayton fears the drought will kill his stay unt'il her will is rad. Lance is charg?d Chicago, the tounng ex 1 at eatures ---------------. let the child return to the ranch. Casey cattle. wuh settina falcon Cmt ablaze and with a wealth of '60s memorobilia and
Vietnam.
Yoko Ono contributed much to
this section. "Over a period of almost
an ef!tire year Ono and her staff gave
generously of their time and eneJly.
suggesting possibilities, supplying in-
formation, and gathering materials,"
the exhibit catalogue explains.
The exhibit does not stop with the
60s, either, including more recent
anists like the Clash, Bob Marley and
U2. .
CAUFORNlA NUT HOUSE
_... D.-D ANJTI, INC.
returns to Dallas. bent on becoming the • • • murdenng Melissa. anti-war material. Some of the high·
town's newest power broker. no matter DYNASTY: Blake believes the missing KNOTS LAND-'·~. •M .. ~k and Harold li~ts incJude the acoustic guitar on ..._--------------. Krystle may be an Dayton, Ohio. Adam IN(i: ~ · J h r -h Ru interferes with Steven's desire to explain rescue Paige. Johnny and Michael. When w ach o n ui;nnon wrote t e song Ff ELL'S why he has left Denver. As Dex and Alexis Johnny drops his Irish accent he admits "Give Peace a Chance" and an angry
are enjoying a romantic weekend. Alexis that he has been fakina his fnsh heritage. 1965 letter from Joan Baez to Presa·
UPHOLSTERY INC. stumbles upon Sable Colby. Jeff fi shes a Pat and Frank continue liv ina in isolation. dent Lyndon Johnson airing her
man's body out of the water. Krystle's Released from the hospital Val insists she views on his policies.
-. Y• .... CMrs left! cousin Virginia contacts Blake, when an dad not try to kill herself and lives in fear There arc also rare pictures, orig-
Says Marianne Philbin, curator at
the Peace Museum, "Music will
continue to play a major role in
inspiring cfTons for peace as new
musicians step onto the tightrope,
taking real .. nsks for the sake of
conscience.
lt?2 llllll llft .. CISTA •SA-541·115' incoherent mud-covered Krystle shows up that Jill w111 make another attempt orr her inal manuscripts. awards. art, and h=============::;""I on her doorstep. Vir:Jinia informs Blake hfe. Carl tells the police Karen tried to artifactsdu.goutofmany performers'
CCNlle to Aldells tor II pour myt 11oor-. nteds
Only SfllCllllsts CM sent rou perltclly
~DEN'S
that Krystle insasu that she killed someone covcrup the drua dealing be ma carried out closets. and that someone is out to get her. A at Lotus Point.
hea vily drinking Adam. bums Steven's • • • The exhibition explores the history farewell letter. Fallon finds the charred L.A. LAW: Stuan is dismayed when has of modeTr music culture and the . . attempts to become a father do not h I · h d · h t d d t rd letter in the fireplace. Encountenng Alexis matenahze. Grace is tom when a felon e pang n It as ex en e owa
The exhibition is the most am-
bitious project to come out of The
Peace Museum 1hus far. It has drawn
critical acclaim from such voices as
the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago·
Sun-Times and Record Magazine.
The Laguna appearance will be its
first visit to the West Coast. It is being
presented by the International Mu-
seum of Twentieth Century Arts and
Cultural Center. ''Give Peace a
Chance tells an important and unique
history," says spokeswoman Karyn
Rainey-Rohrer. "We encourage the
pubhc to attend -to expe.rience the
power of anistic communication and
also to become acquainted with the
mission ofTIMOTCA."
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in Cahfomia, Sable pours a drink down insists thatan accused cop ~illerconfcssed humane,_ anti~violence movements.
her blouse. • • • to him at Rounne's insistence. Amie Artists rcatured go as far back as
FALCON CREST: As flamCj engulf aJtttS to handle her sister-in-law's Woody Guthrie and the folk ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~ Falcon Crest, Melissa lies unconscious in divorce. Aware that she will never become protesters of the '30s. .
I her bedroom. She as rescued by Lanc:t:, a full partner in the law firm. Abby puts ~ f h i. 'b' .....,.~ who rushes her to the hospital and is at her out feelers to other firms. Jennifer as still Naturally, much o t e ex~·• It n. hcdside when she dies. A heartbroken smitten with a cautious Leland. focuses on the Vietnam War and the . 1--------r-"----------------------.. outburst of demonstrations, concerts.
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You can tell about the crowd at a
fashion show by the applause. The l">UP at the lrvute Hilton Thursday Jfw &be Las Socias benefit were party
~re.,nse setters in the "Image •as·· fashion lineup were the late day
and into evenina styles -color
played with black cocktail suits and
drcues in silk, satins fnCi vdvets.. •
The fashiols were from Saks. Fifth
A venue, Sodth.-C<>lst Plaza. and
pretenied under the direction of
....., Wallertdl, who has produced a
show for Las Socias. a support group
of New Directions for Women, for
four strai&ht years.
• "This is holiday aJitz," commented 1 Wallerich who included in the 88·
piece show a segment of Bob Mackie's
linaerie (now, that really was glitz).
Enjoyina the show was chairman
DettJ SUUweU, whose tablemates
included Klt&J Ra!10.rlla Spooaer, aanua Cul9'eu. Elaf.e 8Hma· JIM and CaMke ~pp. ,
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Dot Laarle Mola and Sandy Sew-
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Emma Jue Riley, Cecilla Noft and League) and to .iet the community
JHet SmJ... :nvolved." said Clock.
The close to 200 paid $75 each to
attend the luncheon and the proceeds
will be used to help provide recovery
services to women 'with alcohol and
other chemical dependencies.
"We started Las Socias in 1980 ... to
bring io addjtional funding for New
Directions (a residential rceovery
Fashion viewers also included New
Dirtttions board president Cadaeriae
Tllyea, underwriters Kelllu Bayete,
Sudy SeweU, Awey Mcla&osli and
Deaue BaWwla, Sally B11r1et, Olpe
Dlekl, Mary Dell Banoaru, Gl4ria
Milli, BarMra Mllel and Kay Browa,
executive dirtttor of ND.
C-Wlla Jlfott. Emma ~ane Riley and Janet Smida. . Tlall Simmon•. Cbrla Blnpam and Diane
Diehl.
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and sound
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OUR ANN LANDERS: My
name isn't the same as yours but, like
the woman who Wrote to you recent·
ly. our voices a~ identical. Wherever r 10 people tum around and ask. .. Are
Al• I.Illus .
vou Ann Landers!'' When f tell 1hem
''No," they say, "Well. you must be
related."
I was born in Sedalia. Mo .. went to
grammar school in Sturseon and
attended hi&h school in Columbia.
Mo. When T married and moved to
California in 1955 I thought I
sounded like a Yankee.
I was wrong. People tell me I will
never lose my Midwestern accent and
that I ought to get a job pinch·h1tting
(or yo u. That fOt me to thinking. I'm
sure you can t possibly do all the
things that you are asked to do, and I
would love to be your alter ego. How
about it, Ann. will you interview me
forthejob?-YOUR ECHO INTHE
WEST.
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wrtt1ti1 u4 all my ewa taWac Hct I ctoa't Me4 u "edto."
YCMI may riH lite llH1 letter
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I do not
have the same name as yours. but I do
look like you. which 1s just as good.
Maybe better. People ttUnk I'm Ann
Landers. going incognito. ·
Whenever [eat out they give me a
wonderful table. I get VIP treatment
while shopping. and everyone 1s
awfully nice to me.
Just lhou&ht I'd let you know how
much fun T am having. Hope you
don't mind. -YOUR LOOKAL1KE
ON LONG ISLAND.
DEAR toOllALDtE: I don't ml.Ml
a bit. Ja1t bdave YHrtelf, please.
Bush, Dukakis will both be 'excellencies'
Q. What officeholder. if any. is
supposed to be addressed officially as
"Eitellency''?
A. The president of the United
States. And the governor of Massa·
chusctts. Legislatures so enacted
such.
Q. If wild dogs never bark. how
come pet dop do?
IJ CllAIU.E8 GOREN
aM OMAR SHARIF
A. They're trying to talk. People
talk. Why can't they? That's what
thefd hke to know. Or so theonzcs a
canine authority.
Q. Why did my grandmother sift
nour?
A. To unpack it so she'd know how
much to use. There's no other reason
'for sifting flour.
Only native Amencan grain 1s wild
n ee. •
Rural Paraguayans set out a
fermented molasses mix. ·-Wild
monkeys get drunk on it So the~ ·re
easy to catch. Mostly. they're sold.
Those not sold are dressed up in red
suits and tied o ut in the gardens. They
scare ofT other monkeys. birds. fruit
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Think of that! Scarecrow monkeys.
Does the color orange stimulate
your appetite? Color specialists think
so, and those who design fast-food
places evidently buy I.be notion. On
your next road trip, count such
establishments with orange in their
color schemes.
Orenge COlllt DAILY PILOT/Monday,~-14, 1• A9
THMay, Nenmller J'
ly SYDNEY OMAll
ARIES (March 2l·Apnl 19): Re«nt contaets, tff'oru ~ fnait in
profitabk way. FOC'us on tt1ponsib1hty, deadhn(S, intensafied love rda-
taonsh1p. You'll win fneods. you'll persuade people in .. hap p&aoes. ..
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20>: What Sttmed a lost cauK will~ revived..
Focus on charisma. sensuality. discovery, se~ appcat: Lol'\l4ittancie call could
lead to exciting ass1~ment involvina pubhshins. travel. Aries in picture.'
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): You·11 perceive potentiaJ, emphuif. on
educat1pn. rcadina and writing. communication. New approach ~·
you'll encounter world travelers and you'll learn more about lansu.:. cwsane.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on mystery. intrigue, intuitiou. ps~
impressions. Family member. rccentlr cstranacd. makes clear desire &w
rapprochement. Surprise dinner invatauon lends spice. Aquarian playa rok.
LEO (July 2J..Aug. 22): You'll be asked to locate &eaaJ docwnenll.
emphasis on~ curiosity, 1ntuit1on, ability to p0pulanu arcane themes. Cbect
wardrobe, keep recent l'C$Olutions concemina nutriuon. body ima,e.
VIRGO (Aus. 23-SepL 22): Be aware of source materiaJ; small priol.
individual who as envious -_nd may start malicious rumor. Means protec1
)ourself at close quarters. let others know you •re not without allies.
.UBRA(Sept. 23.0ct. 22): People who pn:v1ously were indifferent arc now
drawn to you, some might even confess .. love." Emphasis on speculation,·
variety. atJility10 articulate feelings. Youna person becomes staunch ally_
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Attention centers around home. property,
sccunty. family, financial offer. You pin most by bema diplomatic. What you
seek 1s apt to be handed you on silver platter. Taurus figures prominently.
SAGmAJUUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): EJement of confusion is present -sc~rate fact from fantasy. Tnps. v1s1ts involve relatives. Brother or sister
might say, ··l need your immediate help.'' Keep your plans fleitiblc.
CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Many of your "best qualities" surae to
forefront. Focus on power. authonty, initiative, mtcnsfty. chance to hit
financial jackpot. You will get credit long overdue. Cancer native in picture.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. I 8): Moon in your sign highlights sensuality,
timing. initiative, sex appeal. Wear your own colors -various shades of blue.
People you respect will press for your opinions. Aries play role.
PISCES (Feb. I 9·March 20): Refuse to be intimidated by one who hides
behind innuendoes. threats. Light will be shed on area previously prohibited.
Cycle moves up.judgment and intuition are on taract. LcO prominent;
IF NOVEMBER Ii IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have unusual voice. are
fond of luxory, art objects. music and possibly have a "sweet tooth." Taurus.
Libra, Scorpio.people pla) 1mponant roles 1n your life. You survived recent
emotional setback, you probably were betrayed. now you are on your way beck
and you will emerge victorious. ·
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Our· vanishing childhood
I've always been a childhood ofhghtn10& bup and take 'em:. to bed
advocate. What docs that mean? h with you. Thats a bus bottle!
means I believe we owe our children a I saw a pajr of bettC!l'..-driven roller
span oftime when they don't have to skates 1n a cataJoauc. Tbey cost $479
raise their brothers or sisters. don't -banmcs oot included.
have to be responsible for running a h isn't only toys that threaten little
house, don't have to rinse out a bra at hfe aswc know iL In c:aseyou'veaota
age 6 or decide on a career by the time ktd who is a neatnik.. you can-actually
they're 9. h 's their rime to do childish /buy decal handprints in solid black to
thinp an.d have child.ish tho~ghts. put ai:ound your liabt swi1Cbes and
It s a tame to play in the dart. goof look ltke all the other houses on the
ue. waste time. JCl yelled at. and play bl~ot to mention I product that
wath their imagination like they play actuallytakcslhcsmeUoutofacbild's
with bubble gum -stretching 1t and aym shoes. lncredibk. How woWd
blowing it into humongous shapcoe.. you know when be enters the house?
Childhood hfs to be explored in A couple of ycan qo. Johnny
bare feet and with creativity. where Carson bad a funny bit where he
oatmeal boxes become cradles.. or-posedasanen~ruyi_nato9Cll
ange crates and sweeper v.hcels tum a stack. It was a plain ok1 stick., and be
into wagons. and rolled-up carpets was po1ntin1 out how you could have
can take )OU to the moon. a dot chase at or make ants walk the
Little things. however. are leading planl on 1t. It soki for somcthin&
me to believe that chaldhood has outrageous.
become a spectator spon. The other Any day now J look for some
dav I saw an ad for a bug bottJe for enterpn51nJ IJ)ADufacturcr to oomc: S8~95. h 's a glass Jar wtth a screw-en out with designer mud (cnouab to
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is a Jar that you have to empty the the child who wants to be .. in."
mayonnaise or the pickles out of. Colored rocks at S5.95. balls of foil at
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past Rams into first
Atkins intercepts
pass in end zone
1 to preserve victory
By DRK WOLCOTT
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Sunday's
scores
led the Chicago Bears to a Superbowl
victory an 1986 -the Rams entered
Sundays' game leading the NFL with
42 sacks.
Against New Orleans. the Eagle
flew into the Saint.s' backfield a
number of times but never came up
Wlth tts prey.
"We were gettmg to Hebert. prcss-
unng him from all sides. but we never
could get the sack, .. Strickland said. Rams linebacker Fred Strickland,
the youngest player in Sunday's game
against the New Orleans Saints, was-------------~
nearly the most valuable.
Added Rams' linebacker Mark
Jcruc. ··we had good pressure all da)'.
We even had plays where we should
have had the sack, but Hebert is able
to Jet the ball away in a hurry. Trailing 14-10 with sill minutes left
in the game and the Rams in need ofa
spark for their smoldering offense,
Strickland stepped in front ofa Bobby
Hebert pass at the New Orleans 4().
yard line with nothing but green
between him and the end zone.
"I bad the ball in my hands,"
Strickland said, holding up his hands
as he re-lived the play. "It was in my
bands, but as soon as I had my fingers
wrapped around the ball someone -
I think it was (Rams' safety Michael)
Stewart-ran into me and the ball hit
the ground."
As it turned out, interceptions
made heroes out of two Saints.
Aalder1 top 49era, 9-3. 82
Saints 14. Rams 10
Raiders 9. 49ers 3
Bears 34. Redskins 14
Chiefs 31. Bengals 28
Colts 20. Packers 13
Patriots 14. Jets 13
~les 27. Steelers 26
Chargers 10. falcons 7
Buccaneers 23. Lions 20
Cardinals 24. Giants 1 7
Broncos 30. Browns 7
Seahawks 27. Oilers 24
Vikings 43. Cowboys 3
• He's not like a Dan Marino, with
that quick release, but he sets up fast
an<j gets rid of the ball."
Hebert got rid of the ball 37 times
against the Rams.. connecting with
Saints' receivers on 22 occassions for
'].49 yards.
Hebert's quick and effective de-
livery was well publicized prior to the
pme. The Saints' signal caller
entered the contest ranked fourth in
the NFC in passing.
Linebacker Vaughan Johnson, who •••••••••••--...J wears the same No. 53 as Strick.land,
With this an mind. LA planned to
let the Ea&le rest as much as PoSSible
against llcbert. using the ground
game to control the clock. After
averagjnJ 90 yards a game rushina in
the last four games with Greg Bell as
the starttng running back. the Rams
got a new pair of legs on Sun3ay in
Charles White.
picked off a Jim Everett pass in the
third quarter and ran it back 34 yards
to the Rams' 1 to set up New Orleans~
winning touchdown.
Then, with 53 seconds to play in the
prne, defensive back Gene Alkins
stoic an Everett pass intehded for
Willie Anderson in the end zone to
seal the 14-10 victory before a crowd
of 63,JOS at Anaheim Stadium.
With the win, the Saints are 8-3 and
all alone in first place 1n the NFC
West Division with five games re-
maining. The Rams fall to 7-4. The
San Francisco 49crs~ Wlth a a 9-3 loss
at home to the LA Raiders, remain 1n
third at 6-5.
Strickland. 21. a rookie out of
Purdue, is a recent addition to the
Rams' nE:!J. structured defense
called the e. )With the Eagle -an
attack similar to the 46 defense that
But the switch had hule effecL
White was held to 36 yards on 12
carries. Bell lost I yard on five carries
off the bench. And the Rams asa t~m
picked up only 60 yards on 22
(Pleue eee RAMS/BS)
--1,'J (.):UJ!I I ufu;if imif4i
University bows out in style
Trojans came close to playoff
rth wit b tgwin vs. Tustin
BJ PAT LARKIN
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two starters back on defense. Talent-wise. I don't know 1f
we'll compare to this year."
Even if the Trojans Cllperiencc a down year next
season, Cunningham still bas the prospect of a freshman
team that went l 0-0 this season.
"There's probably two or three players we'll pull off
that team next year. bUt I'd rather not say who they'll be.
The last thing we need is a bunch ~f swelled heads.
"Next )'car's team will be completely untested. We'll
have to wait and sec how they develop. We have to find
out what kind of price they're willing to pay."
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14', 1988
Edison muSt face ~ ..
clefend~ng chanlp~
White feels h is 9-1
Chargers eserved
better treatment·
By ROGER CARLSON
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CERRITOS -Edison Migh's
Chargers. a play away from a poten-
tial unbeaten ~son and the Sunset
League's No. 2 representative in the
ui:x:oming CIF Division I playoffs
with a 9-r record.didn't get what they
expected Sunday morning here at the
CIF Southern Section headquarters.
They didn't .set a home pme -
they lost the coin flip.
They didn't get a first round
opponent with a .500 reputation to
put their 9-1 credentials against -
instead they drew Fontana Hia:h's
Steelers. the team which steamrolled
to the CIF Big Five Conference
championship a year aio at l\nahcim
Stadium.
Fontana had won 23 straight over
two yea rs before losins last week.
And, according to Chargers Coach
Dave White, they didn't get much
respect, either.
"Jordan and Mater Dci? Really? It
just doesn't make sense." sajd White.
aJluding to another first-round
matchup pitting S-5 Mater Dea at
4-4-1 Long Beach Jordan.
.. By far this is the toughest match of
the playoffs. You have two of the top
six or eight teams 1n the playoffs going
against each other in the first round.
"We're 9·1 and on the road."
Fontana Coach Dick Bruich con-
curred.
"We blew 1t oursel ves, we don't
have anyone to blame but ourselves
for getting.a draw like this after losing
to Rubidoux in our last game. But
Edison?
"Edison didn't deserve this. They
didn't finish hkc we did. In fact, they
were one touchdown away from a
perfect season."
As Bru1ch approached Whne over
the custom of trading game films. he
added: "They didn't do either one of
us any favors.··
"This team won't quit or get blown
out," promised Wh ite. "but defi-
nnel). I stt a lack of respect for our
program."
It is generally con~dcd that in
addition to the Steelers· strength on
the field, there arc few, sf any sites.
wb ich com~ with the in11m1dation
factor of Fontana. · "
In most etayoff systems. records
and reputation arc g.sven consider-
ation. But CIF Southern Section
guidelines are such that onl y the
team's status from it's league -··No.
Complee. plltyoff pelrtnge. 114.
I, No. 2 and No. 3.'' rqa.rdless of
overall record, is considered.
Youcanbavcthrcc9-1 tcamsfinish
in a thRJe-way tic for a league
championship and one of them will
be a No. 3 team, guaranteed a road
f.me tn the first round against a No.
And every No. 2 team must win • coin flip if it 1s to be a home team in
the opener. Obviously Edison c.ame
out second best.
Explained CIF official Bill Clark:
"Overall records an not ncccssarily
one of our critcna.
"It made 1t rtal touah when
Fontana and. Long Beach Jfoly came!
in as No. 2 teams from their leagues.
··By the rules, ones and twos from
each league must be split (into
separate brackets) and I think most
people will agree with the seeds (10-0
Loyola 1s No. I, 8-2 Fountain Valley
1s No. 2; 8-2 Servile is No. 3; and 8-2
Bishop Amat 1s No. 4).
Another look at Edison's situation ·
is this potential road to the finals:
First it starts at 9-1 Fontana,
followed by Angelus League power
Bishop Amat (9-2) and top-seeded
Loyola u 2-0).
lncquities aside -it makes Friday
night's ~me at Fontana clearly \he
Game of 'the':Weck in Soutbem Cah fornia .prep circles.
Foun\jtn Valley, meanwhile.
catapulted to the No. 2 seed because
of what happened to Long Beach Poly
and Fontana m their regular sea.son
finales.
Poly was tied by Jordan, ~. and
lost the coin flip to be the No. I team
from the Moore Lca&uc.
Fontana was an upset victim after
stnngmg together rune stra.i&bt vic-
ton~ on top of its perfect season a
year ago. .
Thus the Barons draw what is
(Pleue eee FOOTBALL/BS)
CIF first round football matchup11, site.
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SI. Frencl\ (•-6) vi. F-l•ln Vellev 11·21 Edlion (t·I) vi. Font-(t·ll
Wnlmimlef' (•·6) vi.. LOVOle (10-0)
Melttr 0.. 0-Sl "' Lone 9"cll JofOM l'-4·1)
DfV!MOM vt Trov (6-J·I) vi.. CCl'ON Ot4 Mer lt-0-21
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OfVlStOM V1I COii• Mele (5'+ I) vs. 9IOOfNtlo!Oll (,_ I) Ceorillo (6'-•I V\ WOOClllll IOte (t • 11
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Taking the easy way out .
CIF can point to its
bOok to ·justify' its
ridiculous pairings
CERRITOS-Edison at Fontana
in the first round oft he CIF Division
I football playoffs?
If that's the first round. you have to
wonder what comes for prep football
fans by the time the fi nalsamvc three
weeks later.
It's the same old story-thcCIF
Southern Secuon,evers1ncc the days
of J. Kenneth fagans. docscvcry-
th1ng w1th1n its power to stay away
from mak1ngdccis1ons. prcfcmng to
use a book to dictate the tough
decisions.
When Fagans. a Balboa Island
resident. was tn command there was
no chance you'd sec Edison (9-1 ) at
Fontana (9-1) in the first round
He'dJUSt put on.that Lloyd Bentsen
gnn and say. "The playoffs stan with
playi ng the stron&agamst the "'cak ...
And 1fyou wcrconeof1he "'>'eak:·
he'dJClStgnn agatn and shrug his
shouldcrs.asklngtac1tl) to shape up.
In fact. with Fontana'sreputat1on
for stacking the deck on its home
field. chances arc Fagans would ha"c
had the Steelers on the road. And
there'd be no coin flip about 1t.
although Fagans might imply there
was one.
But that was another 11me and
another set ofpriori11es. Th~ were
the '60s and '70s.
fagans ruJcd by Fagans' rules. and
wt th an insight into the strengths of
the contenders, he put together the
pairings himself.
Most of the time he was nahL
sometimes he may not ha"c been But
hcccrtamly never gave himself the
luxuryoffalhng back on a gu1dchnc
book 10 back up a nd1culous
matchup.
lfF~s was in charge now. the
first thing he would have done '>'1\S to
seed the pamngs propert~e wouJdn 'task the Moore uc who
its No. I team was. norwoul heask
the Ci trus Belt league team which
wasitsbesL
He'd know Long Beach Poly 1s the
Moore's best. even though 1t can't wan
coin fups. He'd ~no'>' Fontana was
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the toughest out of the CBL. and he'd
seed them properly.
With proper seeding, the playoffs
would not be turned upside down and
Edison would not be at Fontana.
But herc'sanother fact. Don't hold
)ourbruth 1fyou'rc waiting for
anyth1ngtochange. There'sagreat comfon~oncat thcCIF and they're
not about to put thc1rcollcctive necks
out foranytbmgoranyone.
0
-\side from the Ed1son-ba.sh1ng.
another school an the Orange Coast
area wh1cbcame.upsbort.onSunday
was Irvine H1gh's Vaq,ueros.
Well. nobody promised them any-
thing1f lheyd1dn't finish in the top
(Pleue eee llOR.S/BS)
The CIF foott.11 playoffs arc on the horizon and
many of the Orange Coast area's schools will be
re~nted, but for University, Newport Harbor. Ocean
View, Huntinston Beach. Manna and Irvine, it's "Wait
until nclt year:· .
Here's how the area's coaches saw it as they looked
bKk on the last wuk of the reaular season -those who
missed out, and thote who move on:
La(Ua Beacll Ceaell LJlDU Omey, followina a 28-0 •
loss to Costa Mesa that knocked the Artists out of the
playoffs: "We just didn't contain (Manny) Bonilla. He
runs really hard and he was able to score against us.
"The game was our whole season in a nutshell. We
had two or three pen•ltles that cost us and we fumtMcd a
lot. We had our opportunity to continue our season, but
Mesa came ready to play and they were able to cap1W&ZC
on goc>d field position."
UIUvtnlty c..dl Mart C.u••pem, followin& a
32-17 win over Tustin that put the Trojans into a threc-
way tie for second in tbe Sea View l.eque.. but wasn't ~ enoiaah for a playoff apot: "We were in the
nfortunate position of needina Corona dcl Mar and
to win for us to go 10 the playoffs. but still we
atyle. I don't know how many times you can ao out aftdjust run 10meone over. "I ~ feltourofrenlivclincdid uuperjob. We've
had a 100-yard rusher for ut rach pme tbis teu0n,
inctudins Jimmy Robenon last week. ~te abe coavincina win. the Trojans Ktually trailM s;o at haJftime. •
.. We ,.Hy •c • hornble fint half.I but we lit a fire
undet ...... m the ~. TlWy real y moonded.
'"'l'wo weeb aeo wc Dia~ a peat flrll Wl'and Iha\
eadld ., '8fti"I beat. TMt' I ~tilled to UI I aMIPle of U-M19~·1,..ay ...... wt should bave beat both OIMm-cMI" ,_,~9'id neat .-will ti a rd:iUeldins
;~71Vt mnen beet °" o&a. b not .-ioc:tudl• •ht core of our t1ne. but we·~ onty IOI
To make matters worse, Olney saw two staners.
Brian Buss and Jordi Mas. ao down to injury f!om an
offensive unit that had already betn xvmly OC)*ted.
"We v.erc Und or scramblina around tl)'lftl to na
some pte>plc 1n ~ittoni. Brian sufJeftd a ICOll8ted
shoul<krandJonhhadacona&111onanditralot:;"'ua. .. Despite finishin&JUSt 2· 7· I lhil lalOD. is icill opum11~ about n~t ytat's 1e1u.ct.
"Our jµneor varsity team won a couDk o(.._-mis
yur and that'• somethll'\I new f'of us. We uve Aaroa
Scheid retum11'.4 at q~rtcrtMrl ud Sean Mallett Will '9e
beck for 1aa 11 hncbecker. All·in .. 11 we ha~ qu•tt a h
prospccU that look eooct. •
One of the rNJo! problems Oh~y has at Latuna
Beech ii the lllCk of community suptJC>ntd rooibill
propams. ~ are no POp Warntr tapes in the city
ancf Olney said it's bttn to\llh to find aay albktcl widt
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COwbOys' Sanders
n1akes an amazing
day seem routine
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STILLWATER. Okla. -As Okla-EE
boma State tailbeck Barry Sanders moves
cloeet a~ closer to the .NCAA sin&Je-
teUOn rushin' record and perhaps the .
Heisriwl Trophy, he is starting to make the amazina
seem routine.
His 312 yards rushing apinst Kansas on Saturday
pul him over.2,000 yards for the season and marked the
third time this year he bas topped 300 yards in a game.
Only two other backs -Marcus Allen of Southern Cal
and Mike Rozier of Nebraska ~ have eclipsed 2,000
yards, and no NCAA player has ever had more than one
~varo game in his career. .
"fhroqh nine games, Sanders is averaging 222
yards per game.
1
IN THE BLEACHERS
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Gl•••on coma throUCh in end
•• o...._; cappina bis bell season l!I
in fivc~on the POA tourJ...lOO~ _the leed
in the $500,000 Centel \..lUlic when ,...., A..-~ the 17th hole and
tbell held on lo wan by two strokes Sunday at
TallatuiweJ.. Fla. Sidelined much bf the past month by
bronchitis. ulaaaon overcame fat,iaue to shoot 4-under-
par 6& in the final round and wind ~ue with a 72-bok
total of 16-~par 272 on the 7.098-yard coune at
· Kil.learn Countr)' Oub. G~ the winner of this
• year's B.C. Open. emned S90.wu for hit thinf career
· victory and' boolted h!J 1981 earninas ao SJI0,651.
Armour' who~ five of the fil'lt •• boles to ao . ahead o Glauon and three otbcn who shared the lead
after three rounds, alto abol 61 for a toW of l..._under-
par 274 ... T .. &Jae and t'wdll1raap tied for the lead
at the end of the rqulaUon 72 holes and were set for a l>la)'9ff on Monday for tbe $360.000 first prize in the
Nabisco Championshjps of'Ool{ K.itc;~lth a birdie on
the final hole at the rain.....ud Pebble Beach Oolf
Links, a.nd Stranae finished replation play at 279, nine
shota under par. Kite, attempt.In& to keep alive a strina
of at least one victQry in each of the last seven seuo.ns,
•matched par· 72 in drivina rain add howtina winds. Allen holds the NCAA single-season ~sbing
record-with 2,342 yards. Sanders. who tw 2,003, can
break that by·averaging t 70 yards in the Cowt)oy5' final
ttr.'o pmes. He has only been held below .that figure
tWice.
Stqqe, seekina Player of the Year honors and the ~·-",·-·_ .... _._ ... .._ _ _..., ..... .._.-._.--.,,,, · money-winnina title, finilbed ofl'a·round of74 ... -Miller ..,..... edpd clOllf' to 0. Ju..,, for career.•
Sanders bas scored at least two touchdowns in an
NCAA-record nine strai.aht games. He is op a pace that
would allow him to seJ NCAA records for all-purpose
}'ardage and poinu per game, and be is 145 yards shy of
Rozjer's Big EiahJ single-season rushing record of
2,148.
"The numbers are stqge(ing, and we've still got
two e.mes to JO, .. said Coach Pat Jones.
We've had some All-American tailbacks here
before -Thurman Thomas, Ernest Andenon -but I
don't know that there's ever been a back to play college
football who's bad this kind of season."
Quote of the day
Dlua Ditka, wife of Chicago Bears coach
Mike Ditk.a, on her husband's behavior as he
watched last Sunday's victory over Tampa Bay
from the hospital where he was recuperating from
a mild heart attack, "I'd hate to be that gum in his
mouth."
"Illegal use of hands ... No. 74 ... 15 yards."
Bouton tops Kings, 129-127
Houston's Akeem OlaJ••H scored 34 m point:t ~ Vinny Del Negro's short
~hne Jumper. was blocked by De W...._ as tame expired u the Rockets
Red Wings win fourth straight
beat Sacramento 129-127 Sunday night, sendina the
winless Kinas to their fifth straight dcfeaL With
Houston lcadina 1'24-1231 Olajuwon sank a pair of free
throws with -44 seconds 1eft and then completed a 3-
point play with 12 icconds left to give the Rockets a
129-123 advantqe. Sacramento fought back to tie the
score at 115 Y(it.h 3:27 remaining and trailed 124-123
going into the final minute, settiq up the frantic finish.
Woodson added 26 points, Oda nerpe 18 points and
18 ~bounds, Sleepf Fley4 18 points and 15 assists, and
Derrtd OleYMS 21 points. Sacramento was tea by ~ MeCray, who had 29 points and 12 rebonds in
his first pme since beina traded by the Rockets ...
Mldlael AUm1 scored 25 points, 17 iti the second half,
to lead the Denver Nuqets put the Portland Trail
Blazers 143-132 Sunday ni&ht. Adams had 10 points in
the third quarter when the Nuggets outscored Portland
. . 44-32 to take a 110-103 lead anto the fourth quarter.
. Dave Ban ~red the tJe-breaki~ggoal ~ Portland's Cly•e Drexler led all scorers with 32 points,
wiµt 6:44 rem.aimng as ~c Detroit Red ' .... 20 in the first half. Alex ~ and Lalayene Lever \\'.mgs won thea~ ~ourth straight NHL game each bad 23 points and Wape Ceoper 20 for the
with a 5-3 dec1s1on over the New York . Nugets. Terry Poner had 25 pointsand 14 assists and
RaDJers Sunday niabt ... Jn other NHL action: NHL Duckworth had 20 for the Blazers.
sconng leader Marfo Lemieu figured in all four goals
and Paat C.ffey scored twice to lead the Pittsburgh Prost wins Aaule Grand Priz
Penguins to a 4-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks.
With three assists and a goal. Lemieux ran his lcague-
leading poi nu total to 4 7 -I 0 more than runnerup
Benle NidloU1 of the Los Angeles Kines -as the
Penguins played their fourth game in six mghts ... Esa
TIU•H9 scored at 3:25 of overtime to lift the
Edmonton Oilers to a 5-4 victory over the Buffalo
Sabres. Buffalo's Dave AMreyclnlk sent the game into
overtime by scoring with eight seconds remaining in
regulation time . . . A.Mrew MtBala scored two of
Winnipeg's three second-period power-play goals as the
Jets routed the Montreal Canad1ens 7-3 ... Rookie Joe
Sakic'• second power-play goal of the game. with 20
seconds rcmainms in regulation time, gave the Quebec
Nordiques a ~5 tte with the Chicago Black.hawks.
ADELAJDE. Australia -Alain Prost • of France out-raced his world champion
teammate Ayrton Senna to score a con-
vincing win in Sunday's Australian For-
mula One Grand Prix as the all-conquering McLarcn-
Honda team recorded its 10th.one-two finish of the
season. 1
Prost won the final race of the year for the second
time in three years. skillfully piloting his turbo-chafJed
Mclaren to victory after leader and defending
champion Gerhard Berger crastted on the 25th lap.
Prost completed the 82 laps oftbe 2.349-mile street
circuit in .a time of one hour, S3 minutes, 14.67 seconds
for the 192.618 miles.
victories on the Senion tour when be shot a 4-under-par
68 to win the. $225,000 POA Senior Classic at
Melbourne, Fla. Barber bu won 2-4 Senion tour-
naments,. two sbon o( January's record. The 57-ycar-
old Texan earned SJj.750 for Sunday's victory and incraled bis Senior Tour career eamu• to a record
S 1,129,624 ... Coniaone injec:tioos in bis ~ back may enable lMll NISh• to raume aolf watbout
, tbe Golden Bear said. Nicklaus said be ~ .... a minor pncedw'e .. three days aao and
••my back feela the beat it bu in a year."
Cana da. t~ use random testing
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tbc Lot A~
Raiders, better known for their three Heilman Tniplay
winners on offense, turned defensive 1ioppen lllin
Sunday.
The Raiden held San FrancilCO without a tCMICh-
down for the first time in two ~and limited tbe 491n
to219 yards in a 9-3 NFL victory. Cbria Bahr kicked three
field goals to ptovide all the tc0rina ·for Loa AJtldes,
whose hiah-profiel offense mustered only 25) "*
All athletes named to Canadian teams • attending the Pan American and Olympic
Games will be asked to pass a random drug
test prior to leaving the country. the
Canadian Olympic Association announced Sunday.
.. We're absolu~ly committed to this,.. said Roser J~ the COA president, ·speaking from the
association's directors meeting. .. It's the only viable
method, I think. to ensure that we're actually catching
individuals who are usi .. a banned substance." ...
Robert Hea.uet Was nonunated for a second term as
U.S. Olympic Committee prefident, while New Yortc
Yankees owner Geerle S&elMremer and four other
men were nominated" as officers. The nominations, ·
made during the last day of the USOCs four-day
meetin& will be considered for final --approval by the
US<'.>C Executive Board at its February meeting ...
Mark PlaatJes., a South African native now living in
Lalce Villa, fll., won the Columbus (Ohio) Marathon in
chilly, windy conditions. Jalle bpMrdia1 of Cincinnati
broke the women's course ~ord with her winning time
Raioer ooach Mike Shanahan pve same balls to all
his defensive players, who pooled their efforts a week iao
to limit San Dieao to only three pc?ints.
"Our defense was terrific,' Shanahan said. .. Any
time you play qainst the •9enand don't take advantaac
of}'ourscoringopportunitiesand still win, you know your
defense had to be aoocl ...
BahI copnected on second-half kicks of 45, a seuon-
high 50 and 19 yards as the Raidc"16-5, remained tied for
first place with Denver and Seattle 1n the AFC WesL Bahr
. had missed six of eight kicks from beyond 40 yards this
season. .
"We haven't tried too many long kicks. .. Bahr said.
"This has been a long time in coming. It was a lot of fun."
The 49ers drove 47·yards to a third-down.and-I at
the Raiders 20 late in the game. Following an incomplete
pass. Scott Davis and several Raiders teammates dumped
Jerry Rice for a seven-yard loss on a fourth-<town reverse
play with I :SO left to clinch the victory.
of 2:31:09. •
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Television, radio
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San Francisco, 6-5. fell two games behind New
Orleans in the NFC West wittl five games left.
6 P.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Buffalo al Miami,
Channel 7.
"We can come back," Coach Bill Walsh, who has
projected needing I 0 victories to make the playoffs.
"We played good defense. but we're not proteciing
(the passer} as well as we should," he said. "We're not
clean and sharp."
6 p.m. -ICE SKATING: ~ale America men's
competition from Portland, Maine (tape), ESPN.
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC at
Arizona State (tape), Prime Ticket. Joe Montana, _playing for the first time in three
weeks, had only 160 yards passing and was sacked four
times.
Mldnl9hl -DRAG RACING: NHRA Fallnatlonals
from Phoenix (tape), ESPN.
RADIO
6 P.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Buffalo at Miami, KNX ( 1070) • .-"We had plenty of time to throw the ball," Montana
said. "Even when the defense plays well, we can't seem to
win the game. It's definitely frustrating."
The last time the 49ers failed to score a touchdown
was in the 4~-3 playoff loss to the New York Giants.
i PRO FOOTBALL
~
Ditka' s presence
inspires Chicago
Bears run to 20-0
halftime lead. rout
Redskins, 34-14
From TM AsMClated Prest
Mike Tomciak and Matt Suhey
each ran for first-half touchdowns as
the aroused Chicago Bears, with
recuperating coach Mike Ditka look-
ina on from the sidelines, charged to a
20-0 halftime lead en route to a 34-14
thrashing of the Washington
Redskins on Sunday.
"He doesn't have to stand up and
coach -he bas a tremendous
J:>resence," Bears safety Dave
Duerson said of Ditb, who suffered a
mild heart attack only 11 days earlier.
Ditka "was kind of laid back, but
the test will be two weeks from now
when be thinks he's back to health,"
Duerson said.
Bears defensive coordinator Vince
Tobin .bandied the team, with only a
few pieces of advice offered by Ditka.
The Bean, 9-2, limited the defend-
ing Super 8owl champions to 49
yards an the decisive first half.
Washinaton quarterback Doua Wil-
liams completed only six of 19 passes
(or 69 yards before lea vi na early in the
third period. His replacement, Mark
RyeienJ. lhrew touchdown passes to
Rack}' ;,andcn and Gary Clark but
had rour ~ intercepted by the
NA.'s t~tcd defense. r
The Bears scored on their first ~ with Tomc:rak acc:ount-1~ for all 76 yards in a aix-plal drive.
Tomciak threw two paues to Denn.ii
Gentry for 63 ~yards and ended the
march himself with • Q\IAnerNck aneat.
Jn other NFL action:
Cldlfl II, lnplt lt: Alben Lewis
blocbd a punt out of the end zone
and recovered a fumble on a kickoff wbicb set up a »m•winnina 63--yarct fteld pl by Nick Lowery ill the tlnal
1ia mlllutea • Kamu Oty, 2·9-1, owrcame I 21-19 deftcit. Cit:,:~ Palllrr1 II: Chris Chan-dler '°' two 10uCbdowna, but lnclii-= 6-5, Md to II.Op a Jua.. llCOIMI at the 2·~ line to beat
.OMD ':J.c!' ill ftfth suajpt =~ .. 2~.= Otlndler. ,_.,~ Jftl II: A bit-Plat
....._ three tunMMn Md
john ~ ICOl'ld lhl cli.Oi .. IOUClidowa witt. 6:41 ~ ..
Nt'f 'r.··6-S· .. hi .. ad ~ mlOlllDhtllaltl. ~., ......... i..z.e.se.
;.. kiCad an 11-,md llld .... Wi1ll
l ' (
J: IS left for the Eagles, 6-5, who
overcame mistakes to keep their
playoff hopes alive. Randall Cun-
ningham ran 12 and seven yards for
touchdowns on broken plays, tllcn
passed '41 yards to Cris Carter to set
up the pme-winnillJ field goal.
Claarpn 11, Falceu 7: Rod
Bemstine ran 57 yards with a shon
pass from Mark Vlasic to set up Barry
Redden's 5-yard touchdown run with
4:32 to play as San Diqo, 3-8.
snapped a six-game losin& streak.
Bemstine broke two tackles near
midfield and raced to the Atlanta 14.
hes IS, Lieu it: Donald lg-
wcbuike kicked a 52-yard field pl
with I 0 seconds remain inc u Tam_pa
Bay, J..S, crawled out OJ the NFC
Central basemt"nt Detroit and Green
Bay, each 2-9, replaced the Bucs.
lgwebuike, who also had a 2J..yarder
in the seoond quarter, kicked a 22-
yardcr to put the Bucs ahead 20-13
with 2: 10 remainina.
CalillMll H, Gluta 17: Neil
Lomu threw for lSl yards and two
touchdowns for Phoenix which
moved into a tie with New York atop
the NFC East. both at 7...f. Lomu
completed 23of3S eaaes. includinsa
44-yardcr to Roy Green with 13: 16
left in the ~me that pve the
Cardinals a 21-7 lead.
8N11e01 II, a,.... 'J: John Elway
th~w two touchdown puses for
Denver. 6-5: which also aot a big
hclpina hano with four tumovm by
the Browns, also 6-5. Browns mis-
takes led to 20 fi"',.haJf pojn11 for the
Broncos. who led 30-0 at the half. $edawb n, Olien If: Norm
JohnlOft kicbd a 46-yard field pl
with one ICCOM left to provide the
winnina maqin for Seattle. 6-5. It
marted a succnaful retum for S..
.hawkl quanert.ck Dave ~ Who
milled MVen weeb with a lbOulder te~tiOll. Kriea threw a 23-yard touchdown
pus to rookie Brin Blaclel ln tbe ftnt
quaner. s.n1e·. -me-wina•sw.s Pl drive ftatured a 16-yanl -
fo.Steve 1..artmt ... to tbc ..
39.
,..... d, c..MJ• I: "* Wilton tJuew lhlee IOUCWowD
.,._.to ,.ce the MiftDllOla Vitiall
so a 43-3 ~over rnilllb '"* o.u.. the Cowboys' '"9ftdt ,__
eec:utivc loll.
The ViU. improwd dleir NCOftl
to 7 .... to~ witbiD IWO ..... of ftnt-Dllce QICllO ia lbe NR: c..
lnl. D111ii. wWlalle. aum•lr II to 2~9,itl ___ ..._, ..
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 1', 1988 8'
FOOTBALi; PAIRINGS .••
ham Cl ' coasidmid a weak Del Rey l..eque Esiancia. 111 the playotrs for the fint
entry -4-6 St. Francis -and wall time since 1981 . drn' Kennedy's o&ay at Hunt1naton Beach. Fountain F11tuinJ lnsh. a team W1th a solid Valley enters as a \~touchdown reputation and 1m1lar 7-2-1 Cftden·
filvonte. tials.
Fountain Valley Coach Mike ''Kennedy tlas some bt& and aood-Milner said he thouaht "ei&ht teams looki~ people." ventuttd SadcUc•
can win this than&. af you ~t hot and back Coach Jerry Wane "Their ta&ht
stay away from turnovers. ' end is 6-foot·S and he looks b111tr on
He called the sccdin& "extremely films. Kennedy has more firepower
brutal. than Estancaa. but you know., Estan-
"l thou&ht we'd be a No. 3 or No. cia has won because of its derenst."
4," C:Qnrinucd Milner. Said Estancia'sJohn Liebenaood.a
Wcstminstcl'. No. 3 from the man who is obviously pl~sed to be in
Sunset'Lnaue fur the founh straiaht this situation after a 2-18 record 1n his
year and on the road apinst a seeded first two years of b11il<fin1 the Eaa1es
team, draws what is being hailed as into a playoffteam: "Hey, we're ready
the best prep football team in the to play.~·
nation in Loyola. Saddleback, meanwhile. is at Free-
On the other three occasions the way t.eaaue champion La Habra in a
Lions met the No. 2 seed. losing twice renewal of a sencs which includes a
after staggering R1vers1de Poly in the 6-1 advan1a&e over the past six years
opening round. (in 1985, the ~oadrunners stopped La
Westminster Co-Coach Stan Clark ' Habra in non-Jeaaue and tf\e play-
said he was not surprised at the draw. offs).
and in fact. expected to be paired Costa Mesa's first venture into the
against Loyola and it's 10-0 record CIF playoffs (the ~ustanas are 1n
af\erlosingto'Ed1son last wttk.42-7. Division. VIII) since 1979 will be at
··1 just hope we arer\'t that·~d." Bloominston.
said Clark. Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin was one
On the D1v1s1on VI level. it's a of the most relaxed coaches of the
rematchforCoronadelMarandfirst-day. stating: ··t thmk v.e ga ve prob-
round opponent Troy. lems to them. reprdless who we play.
Dave Holland's Sea Kings, Sea "We're a wishbone and you can't
View kingpins for the second straight run your normal defense against the
year. sent the Wamors out of the wishbone."
playoffs' a year llgo whh a 28-7 Additionally. the road game as·
thumping and many of that Troy sures Costa Mesa of the home field
team are back~ the wild card team. advantage the followi ng week should
"We're iust happy to be here and the Mustangs get past Bloomington
unbeaten-said Holland. (9-1) and find themselves going
Should Corona del Mar get past againsttop-seeded Atascadero (I 0-0).
Troy the Sea Kings will be pitted Woodbridge. meanwhile. won the
against the wanner of the Artesia-coin fl1pand 1s th e home team against
Anaheim duel. Cabrillo.
Edlaon '• Gus Miranda, taking off on a 60-
yard touchdown run Thuncfay. will take
o.llJ "'°4 ~O Dr o ...... _ ...
off with the ChaTgers Into •e playoffs
with a first round game aaatnst Fontana.
MORE COMPLETE SEEDING WOULD AVOID PLAYOFF INEQUITIES.
From Bl . • •
three to guarantee themselves a Clf Valle)) doesn't compare with the D1\ mon VI and D1v1s1on VI II team~
Division Ill playoffs berth, and as n South Coast The~ arc alf!!OSt com· aren't but \\>arren pla)ed
tumedout theydadn"t fini sh m the plett'I) elim inated in the hrst round Thousand Oaks 1n D1' 1'>1qr 11 and El
top three. evel) )ear Our league 1s "'inni ng th e \.1odena in ourd1" 1s1on . and beat
A 14-131ossto IO-O M1ss1on VieJO. thingandinthe linalse"el) year them:·
a 27-26 loss to two-ttmeCIFSouthem ··But of course. I'm pre1ud1ced ·· "I'm disappointed "-Cd1dn"t malo..l·
Confercncechamp1on El Toro and a Henagan . mean"' h1k accepted th e the pla}offs. Ourk1ds pla)ed "'ell
6-0loss to Capistrano Valley when rejection graciously. but 1findeed the "People get caught up c' c:r)"' here:
bothoftheirtop running backs were decision "as made to appease Warren about the1ro"'n area but 1n Sout h
sidelined by inJuriescost the Va-because 11 ra,ed and ran ted over last Orange Count~. I lo.no"' "-CCan pla~
queros thrcedcc1s1ons. year'sdec1S1on. that"s another matter v.nh anyboch But pla' 1ng \.\1th them
Coach Terry Hen1gan's Vaqueros. "I reall) would be upset 1fl found and bca11ng them an.· '"od11Tercn1
who compete in the strongest league that out.·· said Henigan. "That"s not things ··
m Orange County on equal footing part ofthecntena for choosing the at-Henagan and h1sstaffha't: not
year-in and year-out. missed out. large team pro' cd the\ can " in rhampionsh1pc,
Their6-4overallrecordwasjudged "Th1sisad1tfcn:ntball club. I'm 1n1hcSoutnC oa't League: buttht•rc
to be second to Warren·s 6-3· I record sure the people on the cummlltec 1scenainl~ a t ast' "-h1rh rnuld be
and the lanerwaschosen. would be too professional to do that. made to name him and his staff
_ El Toro Coach BobJohnson1ust It's Just one spolilnd a reward to onl· among the best in Orange ( ount>
laughed and shook his head when he team. Hl' has been the aqueroscoalh
heard the news. ··1 think the thing that killed us "as e1gh1) car~ and in that <;pan his team\
"Irvine plays M1 ss1on V1e1o and our prescason schedule. We "'ere ha \ c gonc-l·5· I. b-4. 6-5 S--l-1 fl . .i
gets beat on a 75-yard punt return., asl cd to pla~ \\oodbndgc. and 1-9 5-o and no"' fl.4
Lct'ssechow Warren does against Terry Henigan Woodbridge 1sa D1' 1s1on \Ill team That "orkrnut to 39 .. u ·2 an~
M1ss1on V1eJO." said Johnson. .\nd "'dost · '-' cb'itl'r°'i "111d1ltatc1t'S\om-Ten minutes laterthe pamngs v.ere was 7.3 and lr\lne wasgl\ en the "' ild "Our prcseason '>C'hcdule included mensurate "11h "medux rc .. a de·
released and surc enough. Warren 1s card bcnh. lJn1 Hrs1t~ Tustin and\ 1lla Parl . ~n ptton ol a\Crage ornrdinal)
at Mission V1 cJ0 1n the fi rst round. ·'The' (Warren)d1dn"t do their and none ol those go11n1<> the But th~·rc·\ ne\er ~:l.'n an' thing
"Herc's the deal," said Johnson. home"ork and d1d n"t presen t their pla' oils. a"eragc orord1nar. about Ht'mga n or
"Last )ear Warren screamed blood~ c-ase ngh t. .:Pia) inga DI\ 1s1on Vl1I 1eam his \ J4ucrn~ .
murder Irvine was 5.5 and Warren "But Warren·s lcague(San Gabnel doc!tn·1 ~ooverv.ell I'm 11ot sa~ 1ng I could m.tl..ea{ase lor a fe" other
area coaches who ha' e real I\ done a
JOb this past season -coaches"' ho
ha\ e 1he1rteams an the pla~ off\ and
going for11
But no one C\emphlies the thought
ofrelau' e success more than Hen-
igan
0
\\>oodbndge H1gh·s \\amor-.ap-
pear to ha"eone more school )ear left
1n the Pacific Coast Leagut' Too
much success sho" es anyone up. and
the Wamo~ are going to mo\.C out
poss1bl~ sw1tch1ng" 1th Es1anc1a 1n
the Sea\ IC"-' League when the
J 99(J-I)::! format comes up
-\notherschool whic h ma~ be
pressured to go elsewhere is Corona
del ~1ar.
The Sea Kings ha\ e "'on Ii\ e of <,1 \
leagucchamp1onsh1ps this fall -
taking the football cross count~ anJ
"atcr polo 11tles. as "ell il'> the girl'>
'olle\ ball and 1enn1scro" ns Onh
the g1.rls crosscount~ tea m came up
c;hon
C\a1d ( d \1 .\thletu.: Din:, tor Ron
Da\1) .. '-'honeedsDennisE,aTis""
f\an!.mo'ed to 'e"'port Harbor 1n thcttlebrated s"' 11ch of principal'>
"1th Tom Jacobson &oing to( orona
CdMdraws
homega111e
In all sports::
• CERRITOS -Sea View L.t11*
power Corona del Mar drew ho
ass1,nments an every d1rccuon Su.,.-day , .
In add1t1on to lhe home game t
football team earned for the firJt
round oftheCIF D1v151on VI playotfS
(Friday night against Tro> at New-
pon Harbor). the Sea KJ.ngs' watir
· polo. girls volleyball and girls tennls
forces arc at home fo r quarterfinal
matches this "'eek.
Fullen on invades on Tu~
afternoon for a water polo show-
down: Laguna Beach as at Co rona dtl
Mar Tuesda~ e"enmg (7:30) an voJ-
lc)ba ll. and Fountain Valley 1s at
Corona del Mar Tuesda" afternoon
(2) 1n tennis · .
The water polo showdown 1s pan of
a tentative· double-header at Newport
Harbor
Harbor 1s ~t to mttt Valfa Parle at J
1n the Sallors· pool, and Corona del
~ar 1s in the process of putting
together a 4 p.m game at the same sue
"•th FullcnoB... altbou&h fmal ap-pro"al was not e1tpcctcd unul today.
Edison and Estancia have also
dra"-n home assignments in tennis
actton Tuesday -Edison hosting
top-seeded M1raleste in the 4~A
quarterfinals. and Estancia hosting
"lo. 4-~eded Santa Barbara in 4-A.
Manna is a home team for its 4-A
\.Olle} ball game against top-;seeded
and unbea1en Gahr. while Edison and
Fountain Valley are away -No 4-
seeded Edison at Newbury Park
( 17-1 ). and Fountain Valley at No. 2·
seeded Thousand Oaks ( 17-1 ). All a~
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. starts.
Also drawrng road assignments arc ·
Manna. Ed ison and Costa Mesa in J-
A. water polo Wednesday.
Manna. the No. 4 seed. is at
R1vers1de PQly: Edison 1s at San
C'le mente. and Costa Mesa goes to
Saddleback College to duel
Capistrano Valle). all at 3: 15.
Silver Circus
surges to win
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Sliver
Circus surged in his finaJ stnde to
capture the $200.000 Hollywood
Derby by a head at Hollywood Park
unday. the 50th banhday of ~ts
Peruvian-born trainer. Julio CanaTii.
Rallying on the outside an hisdnve.
1her C 1rc us came from six len,gtbs
back at the head of the stretch to beat
lnsh·bttd Ra~kour and Dr. Death.
<\t one point earl} 10 the race. the
gelded ~ophomore. with Gafi
Stevens ndin~. trailed the 13 others m
the fi eld of 3-~car--0lds going I'• miles
on the turf course
.\t the ~•re. the Kentuck}-brcd son
ot Golden .\qt-Mayro had come oftiO
"'" 1n I 48 ::!-5
SOME TEAMS BOW OUT, LOOK TO NEXT YEAR, WHILE OTHERS LOOK TO PLAYOFFS. • •
From Bl
"The kids have to go 10 M1ss1on
Viejo to get 1n,oh ed "'th a Pop
Warner program:· said Olne} "Our
ninth grade team had JUS~ one pla)er
who'd pan1c1pated 1n football prior to
high school, but I thank if s ch anging
around. I think the lo.ids and the
community are getting into football.··
Ocean View Coach Guy Carrouo,
following the Seahawks· 29·0 victory
over Marina. which improved them
to 5-5. the second-best record in
school hi story "Coming into the
contest we \\ere vel) concerned about
Manna despne their record. The}·, e
pla)'ed some good defense this year
and we hadn't been putting an) points
on the board
"I was rcall} glad to Stt our seniors
play so well. It meant a lot to us to go
5-5 instead of4-6. We challenge ever)
senior class to do better than the last.
and this 1s the SC'Cond straight year
we've onl y fini shed a game out from
quahfy1ng for the pla~otTs:·
Carrooo also got stell ar pla} from
~ophomore quarterback Ra nd}
Karhncr. who scored fou r touch·
downs for the Hawks - a school
record. Ocean V 1c" also set n:cords
for interceptions in a game -six -
and set a school rcc-ord for least points
allowed ma season.
"In my opinion Rand} is the
second best quarterback in the league.
Everybod_y knows what Dave Hen·
agan can do at Fountain Valley. but
Randy threw for over I. I 00 >&rds this
season and he"s going to be a good
one
"He's our fra nchise rla)l'r. and to
complement him "e"I be returning
some line receivers incl uding .\ndrew
Wind. Jake Weatherspoon and Scott
Canngella. We also have some re·
turning lineman that "'c're e\c1ted
about.
"On -defense. wc"ll have M Itch
Dallas back at linebacker along '"th
Greg A1nswonh. They have some bag
shoes to fill but "'e're confident.
Canngella 1s also a bri ght spot for us
on defense. considering he led the
team 1n 1nterccpt1ons this }car."
The Hawks also M ii return punter
John Arnold. "ho doubles at dl'·
fens1ve bad..
"We feel that John should Ile
considered as a selection for all -
league punter. He a'eraged 38 )ards a
ki ck and had SC\ eral o'er 40 )ards
He'll pla> some cornerback for us
He"s reall) a ph}s1cal pla)er:·
Huntington Beach's George Pascoe
1s looking forward to nex t season .if\er
a 42-13 loss to Sunset League cham·
p1_on Fountain ,Va lle> "h1ch closed
out a 2-8 campaign fueled b} )Outh
and in<""<periencc: "We were stan1ng
13 Juniors on offense and defense. We
had a -young football team and made
)Oung mistakes.
"We had two interceptions re·
turned for touchdowns against Foun·
tain Valley. That's 14 point s nght
th ere. which as not a bunch. but )OU
can "t ~ive I hangs awav hke that.
Sailboats brave cool conditions
By ALMON LOCKABEY
0.-, ......... Wl'IW
Nine classes of sailboats bra ved
cool. threatening weather Saturda}
and Sunda) m Newpon Harbor
Yacht Club"s November Wanter
Scri~s. There were three classes
sailing outside an the ocean and si'<
sailing courses 1ns1de the bay.
Resuhs:
SAILBOAT. RACING
NHYC WlfttW SertH
(lllntd ..... I
ETCHELLS•77-1 C11mfornl1, T om Cooe11.
NHVC. 1 W1a1waw IC.en Fr0$1 NHYC
SOLING-I No neme !too.rt 0 ·ton. C1 •
IOf'n•• vc. , Hare, Jef1 Po••o NHVC l Ttmoele Jim Mllllff..,, 81 llOI VC
SANTANA·20-I llrffll..-NICtt, S<a-
8YC, 1 Run1wav Cl'lr1t K1r,.11 llYC
LI00-1-1 PT\11 R1m\ef NHYC 1 N.O
Jol\fl, NHVC, l JICll S<P>Oll NHYC
1 SABOT A-1 Erin Co111nt NHYC
SABOT 8-1 ltamJtv Ca mooell NHYC 1
Amv G1rr>$0ti, NHYC, l SColl Met.erve NHYC
SABOT Cl-I WM nev Fln\ler NHYC 1
Caswv Hooln. NHYC
SAllOT C,_I Juti. Gamlon, NHYC. 1 Tom
HamlllO'I, NHVC, l Cer04vn ltrtr NHVC
SABOT Cl-I P1I H001n. NHVC
la<>I run '-' e put hi m b3l ~ in w he
"outd haH' 1ha1 8l'ing 1nw thl
pla' n il<. ·:
We tminster Co-coacb Stan Clark,
after a ~2-~ '""~ to Fd1son · I told
Da\l' \\ h11c alla "ard I didn't lo.no"'
1f\\e "'ere that b.1J. or the' "'ere that
good. or 1( 11 "as a rnmh1nat1on ot
both H l' <,atd 11 m1gh1 ha\e been a
comb1natmn ol hot h
.. I hope "e·rt' not that had The tir.,1
quaner "J) unbehc\ able \\ e haJ to
change our philu'>t.•ph\ real qu1l 'k But
I don·t l no" 1f that mJdl' an'
d1lk~nlC ··\\ e did a poor 1ub ge111ntt our lo..1d'
read\ I'll ha'e tll l.llo.t' thl' h!J ml' ··
s11ua11ons
"'-' e blc" a O\ crage and the~ got a
tOUlhdo"'n pa~s to !Josh i \\o-
Jlk•e" ICZ ••
lrviae Coaclt Terry Henigan, fol ·
lo"1ng a ~.,·::!6 loss to El Toro tha t
dropped the \ aquerof> out of the
pla}off "h was a back-and-forth
game EH~n though two good team\
hoth pla) "'ell. someone 1s going to
come out on the shon end
"I thank our pla-.e rs and statTwen1
into the game 1h1 nkrng "c could v.an
and "-e pla)ed "'ell enough. but 1tJUSt
didn't ha ppen
Irvine "as dealt another blo"'
Olney Cunnln&ham Carrozzo Es tancia Coach Jolla L1ebeogood.
altt•ra U-lv"'-' '"mer JJ;cha i...
·11 "as th\· ha•Jl''>t h1 t11ng g.i mr l'q·
eH'r ~n n' \l'd in \\ l' r • rcall'
unda\ "hen a r tenllal \o\lld-card
benh ·in the Cl pla)offs did not
matcnalizt' "'hat does the future
hold for nc't ... ear"s Vaquero squad" .. The~ got a lot better as year went
on. Our '>Ophomorc fini shed second
an league and our freshman "'on
league (1ood thingo; are happeni ng at
H unu ngton Beach \\>e JUSt ha' e g01
to keep 11 up Our J\c; "ere 6-2.
··w e "ere '>larung 1"0 sophomores
at inside guJnh Tho5e ~ oung kids arc
un der lirl.' One got 1nJured and had to
ha' e kn l·e surge!') .\nd the other" 111
be a thrl'l'·\l'M <ilancr. We s,taned a
sophomore defensively that's goi ng
to be a thrcC·)Car starter.
.. (Doug) C. unnmgham·s bac~. so
) ou kno\' '"e e'pccl great things from
him. 1 he high lights of season would
be Doug (. unningham. and 'en1or'
C hancc .\gne" and Ke' in Du:ke~ did
a great JOb delens1' cl)
··The ~n1ors pla~ ed v.cll. but the
Juniors needed to gro" up fast. In a lot
ofan:a the> d1dn"t. and an otherarcas
the\ d1J a good ~ob. We expec1 great
things ne\t )Car. ·
Corona del Mar Hll;'-Coaclt Dave
Holland, follov.ing a -7-8 win o\'er
cwpon Harbor: "Our kids v.crt'
peaked. and I thank "e're continuing
to peak. The offen!>C 1s stanang and
each week we·re pla} ang beucr foot-
ball.
"\\e got good fie ld eos111on against
Nev. port and we cau&Jll them WI> •·
Edlsoo Coach Dave Wlllte, fo llo" ·
ang a 42· 'at tory o'er Westminster ··That might ha,c bcen ourbcst&ame.
om.•ns1"er) and dcfcn~l\el). and the
special team
.. T hl i,,J., JU'>t got alll'r It \\\'threw
on them Jnd ran on thl'm an .. • nla\CJ
great J\•kn\l' ••\\ l' 11><11.. \<lmC \'Ind llUt \11 lhcm
"1th thl' flJ" to Brian R \J n ,ind the
run<. h' l>\mn1c \m11h .1nJ (1u'>
\llranJ.1 I though t "-C.d 'u'~ them
up ..i hllk h11 (\\c<,tm "''l'r 11\Cr·
pla~cd 11' dl'len-;c JI 11nir,1. nJ ""
J1J
·· 11 11111~ them \IUt ot their g.amc
plan .ind "C could talo..\· ,,,ml.' ,hances
dclen '>•' l'h .. lf"c l"Jn get (1rl·g \ngl'lln 1, bacl .
"e'll he 1 •ltl ix·rll.'lll hl'.llth' tor the
pla\otl-. \\ e won't l..n11\\ ,JO\ thing
uni1I \\ l'linl•,JJ\ hut ti hl '' J \ a1l-
ablc "l' mJ\ n111 'IJrt t11 m Donn1t'
m1th ha' bcl'n J\11 l~ .1 ll•H id 1c1b ··
FoutalD Vall e)· Coaeb Mike
Milner, follo\o\1n~ h1' 1cam's .i:.1J
'1ctol') O\er Hun11n~1on Bea\h ··\\c
did prett} mu\ h \\ hJt \\C "-'Jnted to
do \\ e "ere a li ttle lu8l-•'>h .u 11me~
bangt•d up . "l\larlo. HJ rt•:' I'\ ,1ut tor thl' ~.l"<.'n
"-'Ith a ki in u' t 1ar. Burro"' ha'> a
h1p-po1 ril" riu1 "111 pla\ JtzJ111't
Kenned\ .. It "j, 1u,1 .1 \ t'n ph~ s1cal ga nll·
But "e r:rn 1 u 11kn-.t• lil..e about~
offen~1 '~ pl;n ' Danm l cker d id J
good JOb .it ..iuJrtcrhacl for u ••
Saddleback Coach Jerry Witte,
after J I '\. t 1 lo'' Ill E-;tanc1a· "W l·
d1dn"t th rt"' thl· hJll "l'll at all against
Estan\ 1J It \'a' .1 c1>mplClc tum-.
around trnm 11it ~:im<' the wee!..
tx·forc "'th l "''l'r-.11'
"[,er~ l->•tt plJ~ "c &llt again"
l n1,cr'ill \ "l' didn't &ct against
Est:rncia \\ t' h..iJ dr'"PPl'<i pa scs 1n the open and \Hong n:ads on patches
Thl'\. came out n an un balanced hnc
and Jus t ~cpt ml" 1ng th e ball. 1enm1
into th1rd·JnJ \nc and thard-.and~t"'O
"I haven·t e\en thougllt about It
Our o;eason didn't end unul unda'
so I ha\en'1 had a chance to 1h1~~
ahout 1t ·· .. • Cost• l\1esa Coacll Tom BaNwlla
aUcr J .::s-o 'tClOr) ol-'cr Laauo'1
Bcal.h "It "'asa funn)' game goan1 tri
I tell 11 ~a a pmc 'A-e should win, t t
ti v.e lo\t. 11 would be because t
IUfOl}\Cr\
.. But "'e ha,eh't had a turnover t n
thela~tt"o "ceh . and we didn't ha c
an ) l e\ ~x:nalt1l-s against Laguftll
Beach \\t' pla,cd aggress1 H h and
had no tumo' l"I"'>
"Th" "'a" an important ga me for U'
and "'t.' hJ"en't "'on 1mpc..'lnant btg
mes. \\-e needed this one to makl
pla)otli and the ktdS
n mo~ ronlident thb t.·
coachc •
··Offen~1'cl' 1t mav ha\e been o.r biggest game of the \ear and ll ~ ..
l."Cnainl) a tuming pciint tor us " but "e pla,ed 'en '°'l'll "'I told \lUr gu'' tht'' "11uldn"t run ·-----------------------------
it ·~lilnl·r \\J\ allud1n~ In Hun tington 11-;.-,S-Tl_M_f-Sl_l_IJI
Beach·, ""urlt'r" tnrma11on a ""d II ~p~aJ "hl\h ,an create dcfen~1vc i tonfu<;ton
.. The\ ran II JU<.! t'nce and \\C got a
sad. on 1t But 11 "a" '\'rncthan "<" had to pn:p.irc IM·· continued
\!1lnt'r I .. B~nt H tc~man ph1w d ~e~ well I
detcn4'1\Ch . .ind 'tl.'l J1J 1 rl\;
\:t<;<;c.•nhc rg \nd l\.cJni. (Po\,\:) 101 I
his 1.000 ,·uds tor the \e:t on on h1'> I
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IM Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Monday, November 14 , 1988
JYllS FALL VICTIM TO SAINTS, 14-10 •••
attnnpts. an averqt or ten than 3 1.-.3h oa Rueben Mayn' }-yard the runn1n1 aame is f1M, we just~
yards a try. touc down run followina Johnson's more time on 11\c field ...
"New Orleans seemed lo over-interception. Everett went to work. Prior to the Rams· list two 11mn
whelm us on offense" Coach John He c:omplded four of seven passes -both los~ with a chance to win an
Robinson said. "They played us ofl on a 1'-play, ~yard drive an the the final minute -Love Sttmed to
our feet, espcc11lly an the first half. I founh quaner, capped off by Btll's I· have the Midas touch. Love played
thought we fouaht back very well in yard run off a pitch from running for winners at Foun~aan Valley Kiah
the second half. We slowed them back Buford McGee on founh down. and UCLA before JOan1n1 the Rams.
down and aot control of their offenK. The b&a play of the dnve came on "It's great being able to play
8ut we were misfinna with our own second down from New Orleans' 40. professionall> so close to where J
offense throuahout the pmc." Evereu droooed back and fired the went to school.··
AJona with the two 1ntcrcepuons. ball toward.·t~ riaht sideline. Holo-
Evcicu misfired 17 of his 3S passes. han callaht it at t}\e 3S and was hit ------------•
He finished with 198 yards and no immediately. but he was able to Hl•llek ton• SvelJllllOIJ touchdowns -a frustrating day for shovel the bell to Henry Ellard who r
the NFC's leading passer. reached the 19 before bcina knocked
Everett did manaae to drive the out of bounds.
Rams in for a touchdown late in the "We put the trick ploy5 in this ~k
same something they had not done an durinf practice," auard Duval Love
more' than eight quaners against the said.· You can't run straigh\ at them
saints. all the time. You've got to do what it
The Rams won the series opener in takes to win. and we hoped those
New Orleans two weeks aao by a score plays would make the diffcrcnc:c.
ofl2-10butall12pointscameofflhe "But wt never got the running
barefoot toe of Rams' placc'kicker . same going like we want~ to tO(lay.
Mike Lansford. • and the reason for that was that the
Lansford.hit a 23-yard field goal on offense wasn't on the field that much
Sunday to narrow the score to 7-3 at (27 minutes to 33 for the ~ints). Y'e
the half. After tbe Rams fell behind, never got our'rhythm going. I think
NFL STANDtNGS N1~C~
New Orleans
Rams
San Francisco
Atlanta
Chicago
M innesota
Tampa Bav
Detroil
Green Bav
W.st
W L T
8 3 ~
1 4 0
6 s 0
3 8 0
Central
9 2 7 4
3 8
2 9
'l 9
East
0
0
0
0
0
Pct. PF PA
.727 228 116
.636 276 194
.S45 22S 205
.273 196 2S4
.818 226 137
.636 m 112
.273 198 281
182 149 233
.182 173 2'17
NY. Gianls
PhOenix
PhiladelPl'lia
Washington
Dallas
1 4 o .636 236 m
1 4 0 .636 262 236
6 S 0 .S4S '160 237
6 S 0 .S4S 257 270
2 9 0 .18'1 177 2S4
Am«ican Center.nee
West
Denver
Raiders
Seallle
San Dieoo
Kansas Ci1v
W L T
6 s 0 6 s 0
6. s 0
3 8 0
'l 8 I
Pct. PF PA
.S4S 237 213
.S4S 213 222
.S4S 118 211
173 179 106
.227 1S4 194
Centnl
Cincinnati
Houston
Cleveland
Pittsburgl'l
8 3
7 4
6 s 2 9
0
0
0
0
.727 322 116
.636 263 257
.S45 177 114
112 222 306
Buff alO
lndlan110011s
New England
Miami
N.Y J ets
East
9 l
6 5
6 s
5 5 5 s
0
0
0
0
I
.900 212 141
.S4S 263 206
.S4S 190 222
.500 116 203
500 233 236
SUftdmV'' ~' New Orio n' I~ Ranu 10 Raielltn 9 S.n Fr11r.c1teo 3
(1'11ca90 :i.. WtV\lnlJIOn 1•
Kanta' Cl!v 31. Clne1nna11 2t
1no1en11oolis 20, Gr"n Bev 13 New En9111nd 14. New YO'I< Jel\ '3
Pt11l110fjllfl•• 11 P111sour9n 2' S.n D'-llo 10, Allllnte 1
T11m111 8av 23 °'"°'' 20 Pnoen;x 24. New Yorlt Git nts 17
O.nvtr JO. Clt•tlll/IO 1
See!lle 27, Houslon 2•
MtnnHOt• '3, Da llas 3
MIMllV'• Game 8 ufflll0 II Mllltni, 6 D m S-.v ...... 10
S.n Ooevo 11 Rems. 1 D m
Atlllnle at ltaldtn, I om
Cnlcego at Tampa aav. 10 • m
Cincinnati 111 Dallu , 10 t m
Oenvt< " N-OrlNn,, 10 • m
Dttroll "' GrNn 8av al Mllwau!IH 10 • m
lnd•llllllPOli' •I MmnHol• 10 a m
New Yor1t Jet\ at 8uffalo. 10 • m ~b at Houston, 10 • m
PithborOll •t Cltvtlend, 10 e.m.
Se11111t •' Kanus cnv. 10 • m
Phite<lelPhi• " New York G11nh. 1 om New Enotand 111 Mia mi S D m
Melldlly, ...... 11
wa sn1no1on " San Fr11nc1tco. 6 om
S.lnts 14, Rams 10 sew. .., Oual19n
New 0r1ean' O 7 1 I>-1'
Ram' O 3 0 7-10 s.c...sauanw
~1Qiat'd 4 tU"I (Ano«~ kiclll 6 36
R.ams-FG Lansfwd 23, 13 S 1 TNrd Oua111r
NO-Mtvn l run (AnOtnen kkll.l. •·SO ,_...Ova111r
Ram,-e.11 I run (L•n,lord kicltl 2 11 A--.3.30S NO •• ,.,,
Fir" oown, 19 1S R.uShtS-vards 2'-11 n -'4)
Paulng 249 196
Return Yards fl l 1
Come>·All-lnt n-37.; ll·U ·2
Secktcl-Y erds LO\I 0--0 1·2
Punl\ ~-'3 7·•1
Fumtllft-LO\I 2-1 0·0
P9N"on·Yerd' 9-71 •·•1 Time of Posun;on 33~ 2' SS
INDtVIOUAC. STATISTICt
RUSHING-New Orlea ns, Maves 21-n . .>«· an 2·9, Heber' •·l. Hilliard 1-l. Items, Wlll!t
12-u . Evt<t ll l -n . aro•n 1-2. Mc~ 1-1
Sell S-(mlllU' 11
PASSING-New on.ans, Htbtl't 22-37+249
Rams, E~•" 1e-lS-2-ltl. RECEIVING-New otltans. Hin ... 13, Marlin •·'3. Mavn 3·29. Tice 3·13. Hl111ard 2·27.
,._riman I· 1'. Sc.let 1-1 •. .JorO.n I · I I
It.Clerk I· 10 bms, Ellard •·6'. ~" •·31 Wt!itt 3·27. MCGN 2·11, Oet Pino 2·10, Co•
MS. a.ti 1·20. DJonMOn 1·7
MISSED FtELO GOALS-New 0r1 .. ns
.t.ndt<~ S2
A.11den '· 4'9rs 3 k#t IW OUa'1WI I.OS Anotln 0 0 6 )-9 s.n Frenc1KO 0 l 0 I>-3
S.C....OualWr
SF-FG Cofer .U, 11 4J
T1llnl Oua111r
LA-FG .. ,,r .S, •.21
LA-FG &.nr 50. ·~ '-"'OuatWr LA-FG Sehr 19, 7"
A-sot .... LA SI'
IS
26·13 136 ,.
Finl OOwns 11
1tinnt,·v11rd1 .S· IS9
Pe11ino 92
Return y.,ci. 21
Como-Att·lnt •·n -o
s.Clltd·Y8'cb LC>ll 2·20
Punts 6-39
Fuml>lft·LOtl I· I
,..,_ttla•Yardt 6-41
Tlmt of Pouttal«I l S ll
INorvtOUAI. STATtSTtCS
"·)1·0
4·2• •·• )·7
... 5 ?07
RUSHING-l.os A,,.._., Jecll.on 1a-es
Meft 14·9 , hlwlt!n 10-14. Sm1tll >·2 Sen
· Fr...clt<o, Crelt 17·11, ltettlmen l -IS, Montena •· n, •ice 1-t""""" , 1 PASSING-1..os Anotltl.
e-tt+ 111 s.t11 Fre!ICIKO,
1 ... 31·0-l.0
ltECEIVING-l.°' Aneeln, T trOWfl •·Y.
Ferllendet 1-n. G.utt 1·14, A.• 1-•. Lofton
t•a S-'I Frenclsco, Ria S-61, Craltl S-7',
Wl!Mn •·.U. Ht11tr HS, ltelhmen HI
MISSEO l'IELO GOAi.~.
COMMUNITY COLLIOI STANDINGS • MIUleft c.-. .....
1'0ll' ,IVI (M .,..,....., c-. OWWlll WLT WLT
100 •oo
710 '" '1 I 6 t t
620 72 0
$21 •ti
SJ I '" "'Oll"""'"' .... -11111 •. CM/JO..
WLT WL/t' WLT
400 lft ,.o
400 710 1 10
2tOJ21 •n 1Jtl41 •••
I.JO ••O S•O
0 40 760 JtO
NOltTHIRN
Lone haen
El Camino
Ml San Antonio
Palolldtnll
Ct<ril°'
DtVISION
3 I 0 6 I 1
7 I 0 S 1 1
210 620
1 2 0 •• 0
0 10 oeo
SOUT~l•N DIVISION
Palomer J 0 0 l S 0 SOu111we11~n 3 o O ' • O Groumont I 2 O 1 6 O s.n Oteoo I 3 o I 1 o
S.n Oie90 /\Ms.a 0 3 0 2 6 0
SliturMV'\ SCertt ~ w.st n. Of'anee c .. st 1•
Fullerton 19. ltlvtnlOt IS
S.Cldltl>Kll 9, Rancho Santlaoo 1
Ml. Sen .t.ntonlo 35, Ct<rllos 2S
Lono 8tecll 23, Paudtn• 1•
E l Cemlno JS, Sen Dleoo Mtu 0
PaJomar 5', GrOlttnonl 6
Soutllwtsttrn 71, Sen Dleoo CC 26 ''*Y'• Gemt Rlvtr,IOt at Golcltn Wttt, 1
SlitunllY'S G•mn
Rener.a Santlaoo 111 Oreov. Coal!.
Fullerton al SadOltOllGk, 7
El Cemlno at Ct<rlto\, 7
Mt San AntOfllO 111 Pauoena. 7
San Olt9o 111 Lono &Hell. 7
San D'-llo Mtu 11 Groumool, 1 JO
PalOm•r a t Soutnwtslttn, 7 ""'*r SH1e11 lllCb
OTHER WllKIND SCORES
Wntenl S. .. ~
LA So.Jltlwe$1 24, LA H•rbof 12
Comi>ton •1. Wt\! Los Anotte' 0
VtntUf'll 12, ~part< 10
Gltnclelt JS, Sante a_,oar1 29
&aktofleld S9, LA P'ltrce o
Sante Monica ... LA Velltv 1) F .... ~,
Cnatfev 17, ltio Hondo 1•
Cilrut 37, Mt San Jacin10 13
Otserr 34.. Victor Vattev o
6 ~ 1 6 2 f
7 2 0 • s 0 I t 0
• s 0 s 4 0
2 7 0 ? 7 0 t 7 0
S.n Bernardino Va lltv 12, Eut t..A 10
Geldlft V...., Cellltftftet
ReowQC>Os 34. YUO. 6 " Buttt ·9, 511a,1. 9 (lie) aav VllltV ~
Conrre Co\111 19. Slerre IS
MenOoelno 40. Mar In 37
Cllmlnt Ntr1t CtllfeAnct
S.cr1mento 10, American Rlvtr 10
S.nte Rou 30, Dt He 14
Merced 40, MOdtslO 7
GtlldlM Giie Ceftfwtne:•
Diel>IO Vallev S2. West V111tv 12
S.n JOH JS. Lantv 6
Ci'lal>Ol 1', San F ranciKo 13
FOOT&ALL
H 191'1 scMol
C., .. C.AY0,'5 (tint rwM. ,,....., 7:l0)
DIVISIOH I
W"'"*""" (4·6) '' LovOle I 10-0) at
Glt!nOalt Hlo'h
Me• Dti IS·S) •I t..8 Jord111 14+ I)
Edbell (t· 1> •• Fonltna 19· I)
Mlllokan IS·4l et 81\hOO Amal le ·11
Eia.nnowtt 16·•> va Stf°v•tt 111 Fu~ron 10'
GIO•tf S1ac:t1um IS.turOtvl
Crn o1 (5-Sl "' L0119 8taen Potv le·0· 11 •'
Long & .. ell Willon
St P1ul (6·41 al Rullleloux Cl·2>
St Franc•• 14·6) "' F-'!1111 v ....... (1-2)
11 Hun11no1on Beecn
Cll' DtVl~N II
8evtrtv Hills C7·31 •' San!• 6 aroera I 10·01
Pelmdlllt (7-3) v1 Cnenner llllln<I\ (1·11 at
Hueneme Ltu1lnoer (I· I· II a t .t.rcao1a 17·31 Do' PueOloa ( ... 3-11 at ill.nltlOot Velltv 11·2>
Muir (7-J ) "'-S.nt• Monica 17·21 el S.n11
Monica C011191 r11ouu no o.iu 1 .. 1-11 "' a......,. t•·n a1
Ventura Higfl
Htwlt>ornt (1·21 a l PH110tne (7·))
C1marlllo <•·61 111 Cenvon, CC !1·21
0' DfVISION Ill
Warren (6·3· ll 111 Minion "'''° 110·01
El Oor.00 (S·Sl v' Buroen• 17-31 ••
6urr0\llllls
El l ()(O (6·41 "' Sant• Ana (7-31 11 S.nll
.t.na Bowl
H•rl 16·•> 111 Perarnount <•·II t<ete!la
16·3·11 et Oominoutz 19·11
El Mocltne (S·Sl •I Caolstrano 111111ev C6·41
CerrllOl (7-2· l) " Scnurr !1·21
FootMI (5-Sl "' LOS AtamttO\ (9-0· 11 al
Gam
OIVISIOH IV
Arlington "'·o> al 8 111 GerOtns ( 10·0)
Noeelt\ 16·•1 .s Clar.moot 11·21 •' Cllru'
Colt9t
WOfilnwn 11·2·11 111 Palm SM1n1n Ct·ll
Montee.no (6-41 11 Lot Alto\ 1•-11
O.mltn C6·•> vs Nort1'1¥iew t9· ll et Covina
Olstrlc:t $tedium
HH WlltOn !S·Sl •• El ltencno 11·71
Walnut 11-1-11 "' Don Luoo et c11i,.,o 8al0won Par!< O·l l 11 Ramona 19· II
DIVISION V
CoecMlle Valltv 16·•1 ., Etow•no• 10·01 111 Clleftev COl"91
San &tr"erdino 19·21 t i 8aue11 Cl 11
.t.PC>lt Vallt v <S·SI 111 Rowmeed 17 l l
CorOM 16·4) 111 Ctntrtl 00·01
Norco C7·J> "' G11119s111 !9·21 er Ml S.n A n1ono0 C olltoe
Palm etwrr 16-•1 111 Arrovo II 11
Moun111l11 VI-(7-31 et Ce.on C1 )I
Pomon11 (3·6· 1) ., C1n¥on Sor1n9s "·II et
Ml)reno Velltv
DIVISION VI
LO\ Amigo, I•· S· 11 111 Velt'nc1• 19 0· 11
8tlfflower It· 21 "' Sunnv H '"' c • • 21 111 Butr111 Par11.
ltlM!Cle (7·2· 11 v' Kennt<lv 11-1· II 111
wn11rn
Flillerton CS+ 11 1t L• Mirada (7·3>
Trov 16·3·1) o cw-1111 Mer ll·O·Jl a1
NewPOrl HarOO<
Arl"141 (9-1· 11 "' .t.na11tim (el GIO¥t<
Stadium I
Se JI ' 1 ell U·6· I) at La Habte Cl· I· II
Wttlt<n 14·6) •I PKl1lc1 <•· 1-I I 11 llotw
Grandi
OIVtSIOtt VII *'" PaMldtM (S-.S> e t Sant• Marie Cf· 11 North Torr~ 17·)) et Cri.mlntdt !7·ll
Harverd (7-31 •' Serre 16-l > R.oonoo (S-S> et Temp4t City ce-1-11
LomllOC <•·6) et Notre Demt, Slltr'lnen o.-• 11·n St len'letd ($-51 ~ Mom~ CM I et
Stadium of ttlt Sten VerMTI o.i (7-)) ., $en Lu• Oblaoo IS·S)
South Torrence CS-SI al San Meflno ll·0-11
~VM
Sanla Yntt ( .. I) 11 Ai.tcee1tro I 10-0)
ce.JI -.. CS-4·1) el llOon'llnoton Ct ·I)
Yuuloe (4•S-ll ... Trtbl.IGO "1111• (1·1), "
Mlallon v lelo, T "4lf tctev
s.nte P1Ule 1•·11 vi SI Mon<e Ct •l) et
PtllMdtl H)ffl
A'°"'t 16·l -1) at Et 5"Uftdo ClH> Peao ltoeita <'->l at Notre o-. •iv 7•)
C.Wlllo ''°''' "'-W ta•,,_ Cf• I el loiflt NIM'r Sttt 16·4) vs lenle Clen I 10•01 111
Oxnerd Hleh
OtV1SIOtt IJC CSC>t (4·SI et v.-. CIW'alwin lt-H T~ lt •21 et ..,..,. (5-41 wreno et-21 •• 1(.,11 v.-. <1·t1
()ell Ptrll (f • 11 ¥1 Malltetelr ,., .. ( ... I ) el
Pltrct COlltH
Mef"'911 INl •I Whlllltr Cfltlttlel\ 11-21
Oewrt lf-11 er L ...... Cllrlalltfl <•-ti ,,_ <•·•·1) ., ... ..., 0-2·11
~" Ceiltotllle °""""' IM I "' Cttttintttle C .. 2> .. ~le J"1llW Hl9ll
l...n'__.. • dFllAU
LArlt -ftlltt ~ 'M • ._ ,_ <"'01
lffllfweod , .. ., ., ... "-"'' ,,.. " )) ..... ..._
$1 M«..,...., IHl et c ... Cflrkh4111 ft-01
At\llldMI Lift flt Ol 11 11191Mielon C!W'1t• 11.tn ( 10-0I
WEMBLEY. England (AP) -
Jacob Hlasck could not have wished
for a more satisfying binhday present
Sunday as he won his first grand prix
tournament in five years as a tennis
pro.
In a comeback as brave as his
recovery from an auto crash in which
he broke his wrist and three ribs.
Hlasek bcat Sweden'sJonas Svcnsson
for the Benson and Hcdacs cham-
p1011sh1ps. 6-7 (4-7). 3-6. 6-4, 6-0. 7-S.
10 a thr~·hour. 35-minule match.
NBA STANDINGS
West9m C_.,tMe
P1dfk OMsien w L Pct.
Lall en • I .too
Golden State 3 2 .600
Seattle 3 3 .soo
a.i.en 2 3 .400
Porllend 2 3 .400
Phoenix 2 3 .400
Sacramenlo 0 s .000
MldWest Division
Dallas 4 2 .6'7
Denver 4 'l .6'7
Houston 4 2 .6'7
Utah 2 2 .500
San Anlonio 2 3 .400
M iami 0 4 .000
East9m Confer~•
Abntlc: DMliefl
New York 4 2 .6'7
GB
1
l'n
2
2
2
4
1 111)
3
New Jersev 3 2 .600 "'>
Ptiitade!Phie J 2 AOC> ~'l
Boston I 4 .200 21h
Char1011e I 4 .200 2112
Washington 1 4 .200 211)
Centr1I Division Detroit s o 1.000
Cleveland 4 0 1.000 llJ
M ilwaukee J 1 .750 l'h
Allanta 4 2 .6'7 W>
Chicago 3 3 SOO 21">
Indiana 0 S .000 S
SuftcleV's Scertt
HOU\lon 129. S.eramento 127
Denver 143. Portland 132
'T'eftlttlt's Glmt
Golden Siert 111 Ntw Jentv. 430 o,.,
TllffdtY'I Gamta
Lallen 111 Denver, 6.30 om Clilllltn a 1 Pot nano 7 30 o m
New Jera.v 111 Cl'lartone, • 30 om
Bo•ton a l Miami, • 30 om
.t.nenta 11 Clt•tiand, S om
PhlladtlPl'iia •' Cr11ca110. s JO o.m
Ntw Yori!. 111 Hou"on, S 30 om
Detroit et Oallas, S 30 om
lnd••n• et Ut•n 6 lO o m Pfloenox 111 S.Cramenro. 7 30 om
BASKETBALL SCHEDULES
CtmmllftffV c ..... "*' TUESDAY
GOiden Wt" et Eest Los An11t1t~ Cott-. •
130
'RIDAY Ort noe Coat! ,, Ml St" Anlo"io· 130
SAT\HtDAY
Alumni el GoCOen WH!, 7 30
CommunltY C-... women
W.ONESOAY Golden Wett et Fullt<1on Tournament, Or·
•not Coast 111 Lono llftcll Tournament
THURSDAY
Gorotn West at Fulltrlon TOUt'*"'"'· Or·
11n111 Coest at Lono 8tecn Tournament.
,RIDAY
GOiden Wtst 111 FUiierton Tour1111rnent, Or·
~ Co.est •I Lono a..cn Tour~!.
TENNIS c..... men
l'TCA ~«. CHAWIONSHl,.S
Ctt UCO ~flNb Grant Saacks l"-tdint) oet. Pal Crow
!LPnll Btacl'I Stelt l. 6·•. 6·J.
'**" SemMlnetl Marl!. Kaolan·ltldlard Luoner IUCll Ott
Mart< Qulnnev·8 1ltv 8arbtf !UCLA), 6•1. •-t,
Grant SMcll.l·DavlO Wth-ltotll (,.._dlntl
def Trevor Kronemenn·Sllloe Kanroll CUCll,
7-S, 7·6. Deulrlel , ....
Ktolan·Lubner dtf S.ec:h·WtHs·lltotll. 7·S. 6-•
SCHEDULES
H191'1 SdWll lltts
TUUOAY
CtF querlerllnals -4-A Mlreltltt C 11·0) ~•
I~ Sanl• Barbare I 1S·41 et lat~
CIM )1 W"tlakt C9·6) et PalOS Vtrdts C12·3). ,..._Ill Vlllrl a l c...-_,Mar Ulo.t). 2
THURSDAY
C IF \tf'llHlnal' SATUROAY
CIF lndlvlduel M1Ctlone1t (111 Cotta Mesa
T t nnit Club, • • m
VOLLIYIALL SCH-.OULIS c.... ..,,..
TMURIOAY
UCI et FretM $felt, 7:30 SATU9'DAY
UC 5-nlt ler1»ert et UCI, 7.JO e.m.
CelMwlitW ~ ·"'*' TMUltlOAY
Or•11t111 Conl et ltefl<ho S.nlleeo. 1 ,RIDAY
Golden Wftl et °'"'" '°'"· 7 • .... '°"'..,,. TUlllOAY
CIF ouetterftnM -5-A ~ tlM I et
WW. t IS .. )1 LalllM leedl II c.,_ -~ 0>-2)/ --Dll Ct41 ., Mir• Cote• , .. I;
Sent• lerw• 111-0> •• c.1w.... v*" C12·Sl, 7JO 4-A OW C1WI el _,.. , .. ,,,
Hewelury ,..,. (\f-11 ...... , ... l)f ...
C.bflel 01•0) et ~ (l)•JJ; ......
Vllrt (1)·4) 9t T'*Mlld Oell.1 (1 .. 1). 7.Jt
TNUltlOAY c" aemiflnei. IAT\19'DAY
~~
New Orleana wt.de recelftl' Brett Perrlman l• upended by
~ma comer back Jerry Gray on a 19-yard reception.
NHL STANDINGS c.,,...c~•
SmvtM OMsien
WLTPts
Calgary
Edmonton
Kines Vancouver
Winnipeg
Detroit
Toronto
St. Louis
Chlca90
M innesota
ll 4 3 25
• 11 s 2 2~
l l 6 0 2i
7 9 3 17
6 6 3 IS
Norris Division • s 4
• • 1
7 s. 3
5 10 • 4
2 11 3
20
17 17
14
7
WALES CON,.RENCE
Plllsburgh
NY Ranger'
New Jer~v
Ptiiladelphia
NY 1sano.rs
Wasnin91on
Bo$tOn
Montreal
Buffalo
Hartford
Quet>ec
Petrick DMliefl WLTPts
10 I 0 20
9 6 2 20 7 7 3 17
• 10 0 16
6 8 2 14 s 9 2 12
Adams Division
9 4 4 22
8 8 3 19
• 9 2 11
1 9 1 15
~ 12 l 13
SVndllV'I Glmtl
Edmonton S, &uflalo • lot>
Detroit S. N-York Ranoer\ l
WinnlDff 7. M<H\trul l
QutbK S. Clllcaoo S
Pill,boroll •· Vancouver 2 T...._t'aCO-
Mlnntsote al Toronto, US om ~V'1G
V1ncou¥tr a t K"'9\, 7 JS D m
Bo"on at OIAe>«. • 35 D m.
GF GA
79 ...
71 70
91 73
57 SJ
64 65
6' 62 S9 61
57 60
81 92
45 69
GF GA
14 12
72 S7
60 65
71 70
46 59-56 61
6' 46
72 70
67 11
60 65
65 87
New Yor~ Ranoen 111 PllUlldell>l'lla , • JS o m
Mlnntsote a t Waslllnoton. •:35 o m
Ca lgarv at Ntw York l'lllndtr\, S-OS om
New Jentv et St Loul,, S:3S Pm
WATER POLO c.-...
llG WHT CC*,.RINC•
00 "· '"'" .. 1 UCI S 4 S ?-16
~diftt l 1 I ?-7
UCI Korino Wardl S, lld •. Putman •.
Wooc:t 1, L lttlt 1 Gotllt .. Vft Nolt 11.
P'ePPtt'dlne scort119: Hakim l , aovw 1.
KtnntllGk 1, Sulftr I, Jol'lnM>tl I, Gotllt W¥ts
Wtlls·tiutlll'lt 11 •
WATER POLO SCHEDULES c .....
SATURDAY
UCI YS UC S.nlt &erbera et HwlleH Park.
CwnmuNtv ~
TMUltlOAY
Stelt Communitv C°"'91 at OtAl\111 Collt9t
AUOAY
Slell ComtnYllitv Cotlt9e at DtAnte Colltot.
S.t.TUltOAY
Sta te Communllv Cotttot e t OtAnr• C041tot.
Hill\ lcMet
TUS.IOAY
CIF -ltrfin.111\: 4·A T1nlin 119· 10) at
Svnnv HlCJs (26•21: Vllll Pelll C21·SI "At "-""
H•rtMr (17·11>1 Footl'llll (19·4) ., c.a Wiiton
(16·7), FulltrlO(' m -1) 11 CwtM .. Mer
(ll·l l, l 1S WIONKSOAY CIF -ltrfilWlls -)·A: El Toro (17-1) at s.n &tn\erdlno (21-31, Mertlle I 1'· 121 at ltllttf-
sldt Potv (14·121; ,.,_ (11·1'> ti Sen
Clemtntt 113· 11); <Mii Melll (21-111 at
Cet>l,l•al'IO Velltv l17·•· I), 3:1S. ,RIDAV
CIF •·A •ncl 3·A s.emlflnals. •I lltlmoftl
Pina , L0119 htdl.
Gair
SOCCI• SCH•DULIS Cemmunttv Cetleee Wtmen
TU9SOAY
LA Hartlor e l Oranot Coe", 2.30, 8all.t<,f191d ti Gotdtn Wttt. 2:30.
'RIDAV Communllv Collttle Finer Four 111 Peiom.r,
noon
SATURDAY
Community Colltllt FINI FOUi at Pelomer,
noon
CltOSS COUNTRY SCHIDULES c~ c-.. "*' Md wemen
SATURDAY
Sitt• c;~ a t WOOClward Partr.,
Fresno
Hill\ lcMet be'tt Ind llttt
SAT\MDAY
CIF Flnels et Ml Sen Antonio Co41t91, e t m
°"" ~.. ftshlM DAVEY'S 1.0CKH !"-"" ... di) -S
DOll!t, 123 •noltn .,. OOnilo, IS coo. I l\lllibol,
I• I c:allco oan, '9 w no oau, tt mae1ttrt1, 1
lino (00, 3' U l'llO, f Ku1Dl11, 392 lltut peren,
13 'l\fflnl'lHd NIW~T «.ANDING -3 boat,, 10
anoltrt t wno oess, 1'3 calico bass, a bonito,
S7 mackertl. 1 roclt 11'11, II K uloln. IS
sl>ttc>Slltao I u reo, 30 blue ~en. 3 wlllrt fl~ll •
WMtfld tranucilens
IAs.(.ITaAll.
................. Autdltleft
LOS .t.NGEl.ES CLIPPERS-Sl9nt0 Oannv
Mannino, torwerd, 10 • flve-vear eontracr ,OOTaALL
......... , ..... LMtlUt
NEW YOftlf, GIANTs.-Plactd Odtue Turn-er, wldt rtctl..-, on lnlurt<I ,...,,,, Acllv•led
WllYM He0dh1, torntrbacll.
PIT1'5&URGH STEELERS-Acll¥111ed .Jofln
1t1en11r11. vuerd, ln>m lnlurt<I rtMr¥t Waived
Jim aovtt, offensive llnemen.
S.t.N FRANCISCO MRS-Activated Pett
l(ue!tf, dtf9nslve encl. and Torv Nixon, cor·
nt<Dlldl, from lnlurtd reserve Waived Kevin
Lll'I', dtftnsl"' end Pieced Cnel &roott, .. fttv, on iniufed rtter¥t
HOCKIY .......... .... ..,.......,.
8 UPFALO :,•.91tES-Tradtd Tom Sar·
reiso, tlOlllltndtf, encl • 1'90 ll'llrd·rOUtlO Clratt
olttr. to Ille Plttstluftll Peneuln' tor OOue
llOCIOtr, CleleMtmen, encl Carrin 51\annon, 1111 wine. lttultd JecQUH CIOutltt, totllt, lrom
Roelltsler of IN Amtfbn Hocll.V leMUe.
NEW YOftK ISlANOEltS-AUJentd Jeff
Flnlt'I', defenMmen, to Sor1nofleld of tne Amerl·
c:en Hoctr..v LMOUt. NEW YOftK RANGEltS-ltteelltd Stt9C'lllM
arocllu, Otfet1Mmlln, from Otnvw of '"' lnttr· nallonel Hoct<tv L'""9
WASHINGTON CAPITALS-An!Ol*I Don BffuPtt, tlOlll1tflOtr, to a.lllmort of tilt
Amtrlcen Hoctr.IY Leeout. COLLI GI
PACE-lttlHMd Ktn Ounna, men'' SOCett'
e~ll. ancl Tonv Nike, assl\tant men'' socce<
c:Olldl
UCitandem
talres title
The UCI doubles team of Mark
Kaplan and Richard Lubner u~
1he1r teammates' upencnce to &heir
Mt!antaat 1n defeatina the Pep-
perdlM.....duo of Orant Sucks and David ~1,.Roth in the finals of the
ITCA Southern California Tennis
ChamP.ionships Sunday at UCI.
Wh11t" Kaplan a11d Lubner were
defcatin1 Mark Quinney a.nd Billy
Barber of UCLA. ~I . 6-1. an the
semifinals. the UCl. tea'}l of Jrcvor :
Kronemann and Shaae KanroJi were :
takjng a hard fouaht defeat ll the •
hands of Saacks and Wells-Roth in '
the other semifinal. 7.S. 7-6. :
While it wasn't an all-UCI doublet :
final. Kronemann and. K.anroji tur~ ;
cd over their scoutana rej)On to :
Kaplan and Lubner for the fjnal and •
the latter duo turned out a 7-S, 6-4 '
victory for the title. . .. We had the benefit of hav1n1 one •
team play them," said UCI C~ch GrCt-Panon. "We could see things t~ do-and strategically adapt. Jt
definitely was an adyanta,ae."
Kaplan and Lubner co.~pletc~ a
clean sweep of the OJ?pos.1uon, win-
ning 12 stra1aht sets 1n six matches
over a four-<lay period to take the
title. They allowed more than two
points in six of the 12 sets and more
than thr~ only four times.
They broke Saacks and Wells-Roth
to win the first set and then broke
early in the second and cruised to the
victory. "We've been working a lot on
doubles play lately and it really
showed." Pauon said. "We mixed
and matched our teams a bit to sec
who would do well with each otber.
Kaplan played ~ally well o.n double~.
"He really tnes to cruise on his
doubles. Qut I was really pleastd. in
this tournament because he wasdoang
things we've been wa nting him to
do."
In the singles final, Saacks defeated
Pat Crow oT Long Beach State. 6-4.
6-3.
USC topples
Czechs, 92-87
PALM DESERT (AP) -
Sophomore Ronnie Coleman scored
IS of his 22 points an the second half
Sunday night to lead the Southern Cal
Trojans to a 92-87 exhibition victory
over the Czechoslovakia national
basketball tea m at College of the
Oescn.
Czechoslovakia is 0-4 on its I 0-
game tour of the United States.
Southern Cal opens its regular season
at home against Delaware Nov. 2S.
Anthony Pendleton scored 19
points on ~f-13 shooting for the
Trojans. Chris Moore had 18 points
and Chris Munk 14.
Czech forward Josef Jelinek led all
scorers wuh 33 points. including 14-
of-1 S from the free throw line.
Warde propels
UCI past Waves
MALIBU -Tom Warde scored
five goals lo up his season total to 94
goals, 16 shy of the UCl sin.gJ~scason
standard, as the Anteaters cruised to a
16-7 Big West Conference water polo
victory over Pepperdine Sunday. UCI improved to 16-13 overall. 7-2 an conference, while Pepperdine fell
to 8-16. 3-6. The Anteaters close out
the regular season by hosting UC
Santa Barbara Saturday at noon at
Heri~ Park in Irvine.
Painn.gs for the NCAA tour-
nament. hosted by UCI al Long
Beach's Btlmonl Plaza. will be de·
c1ded next Sunday.
Chris Hakim pve Pcppcrdine a 1-0
lead with 6:08 to play in the first
period. but Warde lied 1l on an extra-
man goal at S:Sl and Skylar Putman
gave UCI the lead for aood. 2-1 , at the
4: 19 mark. The Anteaters went on to a
S-3 lead at the end of the first quaner
and led 9-4 at the half.
Putman and Tony Bell had four
goals each for UC I while Kevin Wood
added lWO.
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... ('.ur111 Sir-6'1·11 ·711-1 ... 17' TOll'I l vrum, .. ...,. ... ,.,..71-11' l'etMceowa11.s1,1» .. ·1J•7S•,._,., Jc CO-le 11,74' 7H•·,._1'S
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pool, 3BA '3BA, d41n, 2 St. Garaoe evaN. 947-7540 I gat w/ICtfl l10l'age, <:en· gracMd. ..... ()I' ..... ~50 OFF 2nd MO s RENT MOVE•IN OH DECEM-to bay 2 car g9r .. wld '*
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CALL Carolyn Ross 11 275 M ... Or. Avail now. & tunMta from thi. 38R No Peta. 97 ... tot 28Dl2 1128A • d91l. 2 II ..... -1 _. * 357ftMUft* 873-7677 $950 NO PETS 722-8011 2BA bMUty w/leatur• ... 9fld unit. au. 2/car gar, ---•-NEWPORT ACROSS THE ,1 • .,.
M9f'rill Lynch Realty too nulTl9fOUS to men· w/d hkups.Avlll lml'Md ~ STREET, 2BA frple. get· l---.,..,~...,....,.=-==----1 **MESA VERDE 5BR. 2 lion 'lmmMt occpy pou-S950m0 631·2093 . 2500 Metrlmac w-aoe 1825/rno. 1985 lrvlM BMut. 2-38' ale. e-.. wld LINDA ISLE matr ault•, 2400 1/1, lbl9. Chlldren & pets OK. · . _, •2 720-IM22 f'lk-up, new carp9t, t...c:tl
COMPLETELY r.emod.ieo 1 pool. ape, gr"t nghbmdl $2850/mo. Doug H«bst ldaM-.. 18R upetra, pool, e11ble TV .. IHI · llgtlt1, call tan. rw Hoeg bayfront with den. formal S1700/mo. 54M<498 720-3980 or 760-.5000 28R 1L ....., I a;c; & 1IM pcl. $575. No 1>9t1. NIC8 2Br 18a. pool. gar-Hoep. Sl50 tol10501mo.
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etorT, <Mc« with pool & I W-.-1.&M 1U I Rernodel9d. '4 Ort to bay. -Call NOW 945-8181-I $725/mo ... d•POllt. TSL MGMT 142-1803 ape slip for a large tBA ., dining rm & frplc. 2 · Avl now. 1850 + S50 utll. HUD ac:cepted. IS0-'287 ----~--...--...,,,.,....,,,
yacht. 2 atory llvlng room I car gir. new pe1nt & crpt. \t'v1 'r"'i"'ff ~· \ 'I I NO PETS. '* 973-4220 LARGE 28f tBa $850/mo. ~...,_ D .... WALK TO 9CH NA HOAG & walta of 1 ... to • $795 Incl grnctr. No peta. . \\ '-~ I _. $400 MCUrity. Aveilab141 ~~,_ lll ., .. ,_ e Lg tBR gee pd. F/P
tllC\llar baygvtews IP« I Adul11. Scotti 541-2301 REALTORS • l&nllW Utll lllM4 Nov. 2. Call for 11P9tm. 28R w/gar. Carp•ta. 1750. • Lg 28R 28a · 28r, 18a 900• a/t, leundry 931-1979 drepea btt-lna. ~ twnhee 1825. Poot tPa.
'31·1400 •EASTSIDE Townhc:>mM *HARBOR VIEW HOME tac:illtlea, no peta/garega. lfMf•ll dwipaUo Wat• ..... A CO¥. prttg. 1401 SUperior IMl latatt fM lalt lllltM $2,825,000 3Br 2t>a, gat, yd $1100. 48' 38a, flp, upgfad«S. Yaarty $1100 973-881& •EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA* Sparkling cloan. l•.•rg• yar636-4120C.. 1·5PM A._..a.e 9138
_., -•2BR 1ba, Jae:. gat, yd dbl oar .. gardnr, comm. pool. no l*I S700Jmo .... Garden 8')11. BMutltUlly 987 Vlc:totla 'H' 1720 m~ ....... J .. , IA..\TI HI Hll" 1850 Open Sat/Sun 12.3 pool, park. l.arge ywd. M/F to lhar• 38R. 2BA MCUrfty 942-9368 landscap•d ground• ·· ACAOIS FR. BEACHll
_ tto\11 ' •-· 2036 Ful*1on. 988·S880 $2100/mo. 947-7521 .;1 duplex. YHrly $450 Newport Afst Realty Pool & ape. palloe/doc:kt. Waetlld9 2BR ~t. petlo, 5100 81 ntot• 28rl18a fM ..U.-TIWUI REAL ESTAI E w/prv BA. Nr terry Beth gateg90l'carport I lndrytac 2prttngapaoea l/lellf&ywd, 1000mo.yrty . .-.iiljiiiiiRI ___ .... ~-048r/2h uppw '* EASTSIDE LG 38R 2BR ~ den, unfurn/furn or Kay 673-7018 2BA 2BA. garage. new Bac:netor seoo New P9lftt 1tcw. & ~ f.iU.e780~11t • sEXl BEACH* •3&/28-lower REALTORS 2'ABA 2-•ty ,gar frplc Condo.2'"'BA. t980sqtt, carpet & o,.,... laundry 1 e.o S&801 1750/mo 731-8488 s~ on lrg tot. 38r 1795 000 patio, '1dry h~Ul). Sml pet pool. tennis. $1675/mo,.. ....... • .. ,..... laclllty No p•t•. 2Bclr~°0.'ea 5815 . .. ........
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out Oc.en vu from dedl BALBOA PENINSULA 28D/ t 112BA. 2 per.one Agt. a.. <213> 594.~7 cypr ... & Bay Aves 13BR lBA houM. 1g lanced 3BR 28A. freshly palntMt. ;NEWLY F0KNISA€6; 2BR 2BA UPSTAIRS. --~-----only. no. riete. 755 w. 19th 3BR Lower Unit.
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•HEW• 2 bed. 2'h t>alh StOOO/mo '* 642.2056 · t•m. auto 1prlnkler1. I Must ... 1 Bkr 875._.608 · Call for appt, 754-5440 925 Cant• St 642-142'4 ... Ptlat 11075/mo . .... LIYIL con~ only etapa to Bey GrHt locl Grndr Incl 4409 RIVER 4•1111-.,,..----,,....,-..,...,.-----,,..,,..,,. & Oceanfront beaeh ... 13BR tBA unlqu. l\IO, nu $1950/mo.760-5064 Attractive bach•lor ** ..... ** Altnew28f28a,IMllcon'f.IOCEAN VU. epec. mod. TSL.MGM1' 142-1903
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bluff. Room for • pool or $529.000. 875-3296 " whl ahutt.,1. wood tlrt. NEGOTIABLE. 97~47 t>Mctl. S550• utit. tat & POOi. apa, lndry. 1st • Oul9t c.omple• POOi. gar-1arg41, c!Mn. near nu _.a. · .
axpan.ic>n. Mint cond Op•n HouH Sat/Sun MW cpt/bllnda, gar., eml 1811 $1ngl9 non-amkr. MC. NO PETS. S49-2«7 1ge. cabl• TV. n•w Cfl)t/drpa/dw Gar. no •YEARLY . SPACIOUS t
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kltcnan w/new tile. cabl-vlew9. 2Bdrma with fir• 2V.8A. mod.. condillon I BRIGHTON SPRINGS 1 BR Marti F9f'guson 642-1706 l1IPI" IUll patio gar' No ~ .. 3991$725/Mo. CALL 722-1832 4.93-7441 only S915. $50-1* ':.!~~:gar~~~ ~::::.-oo:nd30~lc~~~: ==-~23~T~~ Condo Saci~ woocss13BR 2BA DUPLEXwlfrplc 2g:~~~~~2~ WeaYSt.$6t585M357 E'SIDE-1959 Churctl St .. ut. Encutiv• Townflou ..
dow. MCUrlty ay1tem & 1 Damon ..Agt 963-1500 963-tSoo r. & stream• Ground noor & patio-On Balboa BNd' •Al II len 11f 1544 alf. upper, 2BR .... HOOi \BA l bC t sa; 38R. 2BA. 2 cer get •
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tlliil'llng with an extra hook-up. micro. trplc. gar I bNctl St100/mo 1941 -Wtth gar StOOOl mo w/lota of wood ~ l\kup, IUlldtl, 2 prttng. trig No pet• All utlla StM46-8193
'llfg41 dining rm 6 "ting .. •. 111 llYllT YILU........ w/opnr • carport Aec MC. Jedi Stl-984-2•&4 Agt 722-7776" 780-17559 parking & IM!ndry laeili-1 Sl300....ac.. 860-7048 paid $850/mo 915-4954 Many to c:tiooea trom. 2 &
nook oft kitchen w/bay JASMINE CRK~S.t Buy If ..uul IPllllUIT area. pool, ape S750 • • 2 Ilea '530/Mo 938.0552 EISIDE 1BD MobAa Homa 3 bedrooms.. Grwat lo-window. A ~t1fUI fam· LOWEST PRICE 2 lty 38r MARY ANN McGUIRE dop VELMA 549-2447 811-4 1 C.... ... lbr 21 . $575 mo. gas/Water-pct' •MOVE IN NOW & GET callon. Stertlog at
lly MIQhborhOOd nMr 1 lam. rm 2'h8a guatd ;.te HARBOR REAL TY ••--111-• PENINSULA YEARLY 2BLOCKS FROM BEACH •EASTSID£ Adult Park '*"' carpet EARLY XMAS GIFT* 1850Jrno. 87~ .............. ctiurcti.e tannie 11429.900. 891·1702 Agt !Ye •-&-C BR 8 t BR, nu crptl P••nt . 7"'" """"" .,.... 77•7 (La9er Diak or cotot TV) I .............. $44 • Oftlc9 873.,.400 W/family rmlocon lO'lely '* ut• 1 1 A upper Cozy2BD 1BAI01'9'ngleor S550t mo 250-9002 ~~~"'"'.J" .. Super28f28a in ..... N9wfy remodeled 28R
&parka. 9,000 I I 24 AeeldeclC8 64&-8770 atrMt tyr lM S1400mo duplell. garage. rue. 1n· coupl•. W/D Incl -650-5llM* 'EJS.oe2BD1BAnewpalnl enc:1oar.hllupa $795 1BA. DJW, petlo. WI 111-11• L~ r I Ann, Agl 751·5000 1.nor. 1875/mo gar.HOOmo 675-6215 & carJ)et. lndty lac. no No P9tsl S40-4AIA gerega No p«a. ~ . . . . lfflll• I llAITD _., ara1 •Cul• 2BR 18A lower UITW TlftD 1)911 $675mo 27l-C E. tlbrtld S925 67s-eeo6
( 11 .l~ 11 I I .KJ N~ 58R 3BA, 1g .. 1-ln kitchen. ..... I 575 E-Sld9 3BR 2BA twnl'IM. duplell. new erpl/bhnds. 2!;1t1BA·::· =·= 38R 2B~ frple patlO w/d • 16th. pl 644-0452 ACROSS FROM BEACH I ng rF-lll\11'\') llvlng rm w/spac:41 for Yard.gar,qui.tarH.Xln1 sh.,. laundry. No park·1 F ~ar i Nol hk.up ' sa9 5 i m o 1Bachl Bachtor•t1•. prt ••'fllUJ• lm2J Hl\llt>fl'-• piano. Pool·~· yard -f 160 ACRE ranch 1119. NW Condi $1090. 688-4019 Ing_ 1850/mo Of s ~75 ~9 250-eo02 650-519' E·sld9 2BA tllA, gar, frplc. furn (71')536-1995/ 38R 2·~BA c:toae tolhoe>-
AV Near IChOOll. A.rtzona. $250/acH. EZ Dyl 940-2428 Ev/Wknd •38R 2BA. gar.;e. lrplc. 1>9t1 1 . • • beam cell. $740-$750 + (213)453·2105 1425mo ping' dlnkia. ~view
S259 ,900 . Allyson. t9f'ms. Good wit., tabl9, Lux condo nr bet\, 2BR, patio/d.cl(. Upper Unll AT BEACH 1BR+ o.n.1 •mTllT •• 111 -S500 sec 2 per-H NT Harbour.,.._ Aveil Big cleck. YrlM S2250Mo
SUMA,:.: C:~' 540·7355. 75t-0669 Agt ~ =~ v~8~;1 2,'°'BA, 2 sty, frplc. prv $1350 or lower $1275 • I 2BA w/teb view, lg dedl. LG 2Br 1'1\BA. Townhouse. sons No 1>9t1. GSO-t~99 ~ LrgdeluH 1Brown· 3336 Via Udo 675-9299
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KltcMn $248 500 Agt BLUFFS cozv 2BR 1BA frple 2629 ORANGE garage. patio. $795/mol $1025 MC. 846-592• furn. OCMn front 380
Pat Cobb 675-2013 E~~ LDUXURY 2Br, 2Bll condo1' 13BR 2'"BA end unll pool I lndru narane a 14 TSL MGMT 642-1803 842-9795Of145-8227 I 2BA frpl 2 gar. 940-4794 bl gar, rp c. poo . • · .
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CHARMTNG lBFf 2'h BA RENTALS AVAIL.ABLE +o.p 213-254-5479 $1650 Sea Lane. 944-2611 Recently remodeled , .... LBO"Co 2"'· .. _ tlomeon COf1* tocatlon. mTIJITlll ShOrl t9f'm & wtnt9r NEWPORT HEIGHTS, """' " ves "'· .,..., .... 2114
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GOV'MTHOMES$t.OO (U $195,000. Call now... garage apac. $1100 rno. bHutlful' prvl yard' ................. l--,;,_------11 ........... Avt ttn 873-40e2 Agt $ 1295/mo vacant •.••• _. •• 1_ ... _ E SIDE tBr upstairs, cable Repair) For.cloaur•a, -·--,., ..___. ru Delinquent Property. lll 1111 er Mf.1111 Donald Ptan 942-9797 TV hllui>. w9lk In c .......
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we'M give you ti... down In Large tamily homo 3BR & houH, 80• 120 lot. gardaMt. fr~. wtd, palnttcrpt/epplnCI. wtd
axcl'lg fore al'lar• of own· 1111 YllM Loft. F1mlly rm. all $1200/mo. Vacanl lBI dtw. 2-car gar. St600/mo hkup 5825/mo 250-9002
atshlp You make ll'le Outatandlng 4Bclrm. 2BA arnenltl.s doubl• gar· Wells Pl. b9hlnd Sec Pac: No pets * 8AO-t396 or 650-5194
mthly 'pymt• & we ah1t• with pool & IP•· BIQ, big aoe. bay ~tew. Must ... , N1t'I Bank. E. 171h Can
appr•c. You r•c•lva yard. Full price 1334.900. 675--4606 8kr Hal. 948-3170 1~ tu ben.rlte. Mull SELECT 8H&G 751-5000 SEE 1954 'A.' & 1950 'B'
hev. clean credit. Agt ~UrMt prof. want• to buy C.reaa •el llu 21U M9'f9'. 2Br tBa. S725 ea.
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498-02881492-1720 , Memorl.i Hospital.[ Ref. lrwya 5 & 55. Asking 1 • Write lo lllTIWI 1°"* Service ()apart· Needed for fun N a I ton Monday • Frldey
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Walk to bMell, 2 BR, $90/mo. Slngle garage.ff .... "tin 3611 Ing tv11table In our Cos1a llPIUDTllm lllTllD mvm-Ill ~ un. WIT Yll'IE 1m.
1¥.BA encl gar S725fmo 11orage only. YC>Yr loek. I Mss. SupetttOfe. Our In· -.. Rella bl• Own trantp Now hiring waltet1 & 225 La Ptiom. Apt B 600 blk of 18th St, HB MATURE COUPLE OR sttllarl earn top money The Dally Piiot has Im-F owli eow· c praf'd. Jenny 548-0821 waltr ..... day llOltetJ
837•7911 · !136-1895213-453·2105 l•U...1Afialacial SINGLEl.iveinyourown must have own lnstatta'. medla18 opening• lor :,~~en~ .... ~~ -•ra--l:>OOkk"'*,c:oott•.dell: Welclome to catllnte. A ---------liiiii-iftliaf ____ 1::i:::: 2BR house In CdM plus tlon tool•. telephone aal .. people. bant l32·l212 Mon-Fri ....--aatl t1ant baker, & peaceful adobe exterior. ~ -salary to care tor elderly Mt.111 type 45 wpm and · WE HAVE OPENINGS c:uhlert Apply In person A lcaleldoK<>PI of color llllc. lntab LL W.~lftt o,,.tuidtt not couple next door Must Apply 1n peraon, 11:oo have gbod c:omm1.1nle1· •Tlmlftllf • ManagerTralnaes Monday-Friday 9.s. and motion within. Arid, •~· I I --speak Englfsh Have car. a.m • 6:00 p.m tlon 1klH1. Call Peggy F~ Tlfn9 position avail-• Aulttanl Ma_nagcw1 149&2 Sand Canyon Ave, the c:ullnery delight•·· -Z1M i •d9ea/ fin ... , mPllWIYlllmlfT lnc tudea JllOPP•tl.Q. BleYln1 1M2·•321 able 8am-5pm Mon-Fri. •S.le9Cler-• lrvlne857·9111. tlow ;_o,ated on the •rn-.. G-ren_tl_n 2 .. 8 .. R-. 2.,.BX""' 2111 FASl: ANO COMPLETE meats. laundry & hte · IEDEUTED J DA J PILOT RY<*. Systems inc at Some exp. helpful. Gen· rOlllM!ie, fteme-bfoited ..,.. naar N9wp Blvd and
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llousekeep-tng ·Call IL Coate Mesa location. H<ly erou1 employee dis· NllTll'l 111111 oo an open grlll, or
w Bay St In CM Pool 979-0268 Leave msg SUPERSTORE! t wage Contact Kathy "' counll, & flex. houra Prep man c:uttom ree!· tmokad and 1ett amoldar· Jacuz:rl. " cooklnQ and -• I 3€0 W~t Bay c?~· Debbie 641.3045 Apply at HouM of Fat>-dentist. 'Neat appear· Ing over !"uqulte
phone prlv $375 per mo, llltltptat 5530 620W. 17th Street osta esa. rlca, 2200 Harbor Blvd.. ance, own transpor· ambert. That• the ea-
utll Incl 1st & dep Avail 'I~ 1 Cost1Maaa CA j Costa Mesa. 642·2340 talion, 1yr•iq>.5'48-0816 1enc:e ol the Sot.1th·
Dec tat Catt . Judy * * -s120*~*'* • llUlllllllY• DATA ENTRY LllALIUllYllY p•--Wftt ... and the spirit or
642-4321, exl. 316 days PER H U e .. UL TIU Need 10 new people day -• •-Caliente! °' 548-1917 evenings I USllYITllllST PfT d ' I & evening sl'llll• FT/PT Strong typist for Real Es· For general practice firm Ho1.1sew1vea-1tudents.
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, !Great job-EZ hours, lleK aye Great opp! 250.1650 tatefA1.1tomotlve support In Hu~tl,t~~ t~ Now II Iring 1101.1se· Join us. We're opening tt I_ I •• Ible schedule. Par1· Time • .. .IEOPT. I__ , poetlon Jn last rowln work or ates. c:laanlog, M·F days, wkly soon In IRVINE. creating -· uu •m I Evening hrs Wiii train on I EJCp. b1.11y group. Newport OUllOll Sates Dept Of THl DAIL~ yr• 'Calsllornla lit ••P pay. We train. Need car. hot new job oPPortunltles Wk~ t
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I lob. Base ~ commission. Beac:h 644-7848 Deposit Clerk for growing PILOT 65wpm minimum pref d .• !'7•z_4d1epends Metry Maida. 546-4513 for:
., ren a t now ava I.. M t ba 1 & son-· · on exp. -......, $147.00 wk & up. 2274 I ua nea per llLUll.,. _I Insurance agency In Great opportunity tor ad· --------Pll•lllllL -·-1 • OEPT. M•N•GERS
1 able. New omoe locatJon. •-• Laguna Hiiis. No exp ~ vanc.ment -Call PEGGY MAINTENANCE 1
_..., " " Nwpt Blvd, CM 6.48-7445 1 Harbor Blvd CM Ca11 TFulf-T1me. Mutt type Contact I.Ort, 768-1180 . BLEVINS For lnte<view Co-tu.chef to_u_lieLn.ad •WAITERS/ ltalah It Slaart ' Barb a r 8 b 1 w n 1 40wpm~. Accounting 'i appolntm4lnt tNchef In ed1.1cat1ona1 WAITRESSES
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• I 10am-8pm. 755· 1155 I exp pref"d. Call Jane OUllOIL ....... ,· R...a •01 •sslSTANT Pf' ... tehool program. M·F • BUSSERS .,4 , 549· 7522 Underwriting clerk needed &._& 5111 • n 8:30· 1. Xlnt t..clllng ex-• HOSTS/HOSTESSES "!'1•e!'!"L'!'!K,.F,.R!'IO!'fM'!"t!!B'!rC'!"!H'"'!M~lp..;,r~ol * PHOTO * •--••-• for growing Insurance DELIVERY PERSON PIT SlfERVISOR perlence, competitive • DISHWASHERS
str8ht. Nsmk No drugs ~ agency In Laguna Hills !Newport Beach area, own waget. 786-7494 •LINE COOKS SS Ol mo No dep•,.,ut lnlH....,.,.&/I, Accurlle & efficient. No car . Call Shirley, Prodt.lcilonlnspector •PREP COOKS
Balboa Penn 675'-4077 O C ·s leading custom lab A/P, ,.,..... , .. , .. I exp nee: Contact Lori, 720-1042. Full time salaried position Microscope exp pref but •COCKTAIL SERVERS
***Newport Beach ls looking for ex-1-.&.e41cw ... fl 768-1180 lorpersonexper1eocedln notnac.Goodbeneflts.•BARTENDERS ~anrront room lor rent, perlenc41d lndlvlduals tn I ~L ..... r ' I OLEll A•••n ..... ,., ,.. . basic houtekeeplng' $5.00/l'lr. Al)pty in petton • BARBACKS ......... the following areas I .,_ ,ran I ' ...... minor mechanical elec· Screntom Engineering • CASHIERS
$500 • ut1I n-smkr. e PlmTllS ..,.,..,. 111 .. 111 11.ongs Drug Stores Ills p........un ITlcal & plumbing r9pairs, Inc .. 3550 Cadlllac Ave, •OBFOFOICKEKCEELPEERRIK
650·3893 • FU PllOESSH openings fOf lull time .... tM NW11 knowtedge ol floor care Cosla Maaa (near Hatt>or
ANAHEIM Room mate --lllmH lllllllPll Cashlers/Clefks Must be af flllllmmt procedures and auper· & Mec:Ar1hur) male prererred to snr • r-•Mt & General Offloe for res· evallabte to work rtex vision of Janitorial crew. --...,...,,....,..,,..-------Al Caliente, you'll flnd that
new 2BR 2BA condo. 1ac • WTllllCE taurant in Nwpt Bell hours. must enjoy work· The excitement and Send resume with salary ... 1111110 tM P~ Is qulelc. and the
$375 . dep 220-9145/E • SNn• Mon-Fri 9am·5pm 10lcey Ing with Ille public challenge ol wortclng with requirements to· Perl· Time EvetfWknda. you'~red'lr'~~ly~dtlffuulll o"t skills nee & pleasant Previous expenence In the innovated leader in MISSION YliJO MALL. Must know T A.S. Ac:ctg _,... -· Ill.II& ISWI • F•ISI• pnone vO!Ce. Pleas. call ca1111ering or stocking Home Electronics awaits 27000 Crown Valley Costa Mesa. $20/Hr. CSI ene21., and ambition.
2BR 18A on bay, $4251mo APPLY IN PERSON Jim Dale. 642-7880 I but not necessary Xtnt you!! Parkwey, M1salon Viejo, Co 722·8060 con the many ban· non-smkr Bot> 675-3607 lllllHPfR beneltt package 1 CA 92691, Attention l PIT eflts ol working IOI' 11111
C M M or F non smkr, IN 'APPi. Y Mon-Fri 1-6 PM at Immediate S1111 and Malnten1nce Supervisor * • .... R• * hot new restaurant con-17851 Sky Park Crt:G Irvine caterer. AIR AIP LONGS DRUG STORES c · I ~ cept. mstr bdrm/p111 ba snare Irvine, Ca 92714 I Payroll Take lo general 175 E 11th St Costa' ashier pos111ons are MATURE peraon. loves Children at home, wanl to
3Br duplex. S3751mo I , ledger Mon-Fri. Lunch I M"' As« IOI' Ga I available et all WOf'klng wf people, some I be at 11ome but need e flexible hours
incl utll 722·0374 I d k •L c II * w1muSY * I provided. Meyerhof's, ry I FEDERATED knowledge of home extr, money. Try early • llexlble ahlfl•
C.M new twnhse 2 sty. 2 1 $600 Inc util. 494-4061 ' * UllCllllT * I LOCATIONS!!" based ori e1tp 648-7753 livery. Call 64S-2ri'2 e paid vacation• --\/18W, gar, ec ' ,.ba I a . 261·6178 HIRE SUPERSTORE decor. 2 day/wk Sal rnornlng newsp•,_. eta. • medical in11.1ranc:e
car. nd 2 rmmts, quiet. NEW OFFICES Hth st. 142-Mll , Full time both. Start CASHIER PIT I ~ e Credit Union
___ Appro1t 200.4oosqlll IO.mll CUii weekend·pft cashier No through classifiE'd • ment, compeOhve ben· PARTTIME flHYIAlllml · =-~~j ~{i~~k~-~8~s~I c M Full Serv. Rental tmmed. call 548-9344 Retail nursery needs a I We offer lull hme employ· MATURE SALESPERSON 1111. EITITI • extenalve training
Olllll llL 11111 646-4330 1 FOUND. Blond tamale Al P. & rec agent sllte-e1tp. nee. Call for appt eflls, special employee lcir llnenfantlque/glll store M ...... ,
Prof tam n-amkr to share Retail Store (jlry. gltts). PUPPY, 17th St , Costa ments Gd commun1ca-Mon-Fri 6.46-7441 &42-5618 ~~~~~~s f~~d .~~an:: M673"
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great 3BR 3'i'IBA duplex 1200 sqll, s 1 25/sl. 171 Mesa. on Nov 11 Call 11on skills nee Contact ment echanlcs wtntwv ketlng system with un·
673-4553 "A" E. ·11tn St. (laces 548-3794 Lori 768-1180 FUN · ExptTralnee fOf foreign I llmlted earnings FOi' In· Mon,Nov.14
thf'\I Fri, Nov. 18
9:001m • 5:00pm M/F shr 4BR CdM Apt 17th) 548,5030 10-6pm FOUND Young female Ai'R°LINE JOBS To 101n the TEAM. simply car repair. Excell work· formation, call Jack
Mstr BR w/BA & hi beam d I d T bb E $19 500 I $29 700 AFTER ·sc apply In PERSON Ing cond Mike 642•9807
I Ayars at SELECT Have agaragesale'Nllhout ec awe gray t y arn . o , HOOL ceils avt Nr bch1 Avl the garage _ sell your •terns with white. Back Bay yr All occupations ~ Medical Baek Otfi08 pit 1 BETTER HOMES &
lmmed $450 760· t343 _I lflclassifled : 1raa. Eastbluff 759-5050 805-723-0908 Ht A-7 w 0 RK 11 ~d:y .. :~at.m ~w~SJ l~~:~llpr~t~~ 1' REAL E~::feE~:1.5000 CALIENTE
at your nearest lclan. Mad exp preferred u---•-/•Rm 1910 Main Street
11 Years & Olde lnch.ldlng blood drlWlng _,..,_ .. , -(at Main& MacArthur)
r FEDERATED & .Injections C111 Ettablisti.d llnancial com· In Irvine Work Evenings & Saturday 645-2930 I P•ny In Newport Center
YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK SUPERSTORE!!! IUIULll/lft ~:~··~~lltp~~ed :,ni EqualOpptyEmptoyw
$ 7 5 0 0 jFront office. computerized cesslng e1tperlence help-RETAIL SALES CLERK I!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! insurance bllllng Im· 11.11 Sandy, 640-2722 PfT. no evenings. Ulery ~ DIC 11m medl.ate. Newport ee.ch I RECEPTIONIST comm. Cos1e M ... arN,
FIT pbotles. typing. die· 644-2722 For lull·tervtce facial _83_1_·2_22_2 ____ _
OR MORE! j taph, Salary comm 111111111 PIT salon. 30 llrsfwtc.. eves & RiTAIL Sala1.-Exclu1lv•
w/exper, benel Call 5 da fWMll ai>Prox 3 wknds Incl, 549-3030 fclft & home tum FTfPT
C..at/C..crtte finwM Paiati~t PHONE: 498-3321 I Wendy 361"6811 hrs, r.te ..,.;,Ing or early 11ap111•1t s':'.r~:!Y:·1~9!;~~,se'"" '"iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiim j Ori S I . -llfT llPllYllH mC>fnlng Must 11...,. valid Large .,.terlnary hospital -----------1' veways., patios, piths, ;p11t C1tf'\lt $150 cord Euc •PAINTING• 25 yrs exp, A U Transp o rtahon Pro vided Coordinaterecetving Pep CA llcenM & excetleftt Miking Fil ca,.. cwten-RETAIL SALES
$2.66 Per day etc No. JOb too small I S 170+ del, Oak Avl reasonable, neat FREE By An A dult Supervisor & sending 01 Hick~ driving record Vehicle led peoplew/axp In mtr· lmmed openings, pet In· Reas Mickey. 536-0553 496-6954, 493-6748 ests Tom 662-7473• Farms gil1s. No exp n:/ provided Apply Pen-ketlng. sates &' use of dustry. MgrS/Ullt mgrs
That'a ALL you pay lor BEST QUALITY & PRICES w1111raln Part or lull time° nyta\'9f. 1660 Placentia compu1ers. Pleate aub-fT/PT. Retallmangt.eKp
3 ltnes, 30 day minimum IN PAINTING Good reft. WOii ii TOUR OWtf IEIGHIOIHOOD Apply In person, Westclitt Ave., Coate Mesa mlt r-..mes to Eley •t a must. Pet/animal cer1.
In the John 6-45-2955 l'i=================~Pl~u;a;·;1;7t;h;&;l;rv;ine;;·;N;B.~ --·•-1 •••11111 Woodbridge Anim11 Hos--product knowledQe help.
BRICK/CONCRETE work FIREWOOD. I
Prof reliable. res, refs. Euc. Orange wd, free deltv
642-9281 or 646-3177 1
SERVICE
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FREE EST Exp Painter National n1W9Paper has 92714 Or call 551-0304 t-800-621C>_!~ ext. MO Int/Ext Hous. & Apt. adult late evening routes __ · -
Reas 24nours.821·1818 C'•~~f;!lF'lE'DAD•'E'BT'•f;!•1&JG evallable In Orange RECPllONIST:FIT ROOFING
FREE est 641-3283 IAN
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I •OUAUTY Guaranteed* aa.G!n I DIRECTORY LJ ~~. .., r . •~Il.,, County. Paid ..akly, no Comp1.1ter exp. pref. Con· ........... , ....... PAINTER NEEDS WORK • Collecting. Mt.1st Ila.,. re-slr11Ctlon exp. a plus Wiii NOW HIRING. l.Md-&Tnd
lnt/E1n. celhngs. refin cab. §ALE'§ llabla vehicle, good drlv-consldet part Ome. Flex· man Alao exp. Shake &
I Custom Tile & Brick Work
(PAT) tRVINE CONST * liAAd ev sXNDERS
Ceramic Tiie-Hardwood Xlnt Reis. 843-9044 Marbi.-Vtnyl-ln1t1llttlon INCREASE YOUR REACH I
GET IN OUR IMPROVED
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142·4'21 ed.110
CkiW Cart and Repair 760-7333
CHILOCARE ev MOTHER .... ,...
OF 3 My Home In N.B . HOUMh<>ld repairs. paint, 2 Openings ~8-3063 1'91utb1Shl"g· carpentry I
CIMaiq leniH drywall etc ery 645-5277
*Prof Htclng FREE ests. •HANDYMAN•
7 dyt wtt 10 yrs exp. ref. Big & amt Jobs--Work guar
LIC, Ins. 842·50S3• Cd Bruoe 84 7-0780
FENCES-GATES TrM trim *HOUSECLEANING* CUSTOM (the ~ Dump runs C.M IN B
Wklyfbi-mo refs area ~Im Why1e. 642· 7~
25 yrs exp Refs. ~-3837 Ing record & t1.1to In· Ible Hrs. S&.OOttr to start. Comp Roofer•. Mutt
MICHAEL cox PAINTING auranc.. For Interview Cott• MeufNawport have own transp & tools.
S121Hr .. MATERIALS W ADDING I ff call 2t3/212·5908 Bch Aree 642·3"82 Andy 548-3712
References 675-4006 e are to OUr Sa es Sta . Safes
PAINTING & WALLPAPER If I 45 d ..................... 1111-11• AY• ... .
REMOVAL RELIABLE! you can type at east wpm an have • ...... ., FM UAL
20 yrs'" area 642.5937 great telecommunication sk1'lls -We can • RAINBOW CIRCLE Ma1nt· t s p RE AD Lets lace It . l'IOW many ads
NT IEST QUALITY ff b ) t t don't live up to wtltt they
PAINTING EXP 636-1758 0 er you a a e a ary +commission AND • claim. We offer raetiatlc -~ THE • .-1y .-nlngs. working TOP QUALITY PAINTING a UIZt place lO work, t Mon-Fri. 9.5 Inside
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•VACUUM VISITORS• Italia( I 18 yrs O.C. 639-1886 ..,_H ~'l .1. D ~ t NEWS IOC.al pollce. Good voice ,.,. llllll Have y~f home ctaenec;t I Lt HXUuNd SERVICE VESCO PAINTING ANO .. .. .. j me .. rart .. 'lme A v•llable. • & entl'lullum • mutl.
The Calif PubllC Utllttles by prof It. Llc.·Bond-lns d GarfYd Clnupa. Trees WALLPAPERING. QuaJ1ty t t Call Mr. Roberti 455-9819
Commlaslorl REQUIRES 631-313" °' 897-77S3 Jon 645-8192 woo Fr .. Est. 96~49 Do yourself a fa vor-Call us. t t UUIUIT ~:·~~=;.~~::',:~ ca~~ ~=~~::~g a .. , l•f!.9"11"·. t• ... •,•"""r ... i•~-----p B J V •. Work In the ever expanding • Exp. ss"' wen .-et. &-4. r> u c Cal T numb«. 721·68-40 •IMAOEs1Y SANDERS r-N I I R eggy levlns or Im enneau • typing Mlllls. mt)or stock
llmo·s & chauffeur's print HOUSECLEANING F HOME IMPROVEMENT & HANGING/STRIPPING • Newspaper Promotion Fleld I • broker~ nrm, near oc
their TC P numb« 1n all Windows Ovens 7 r~I REMODEi.iNG MASON· VISA-MC 673·1512 642•4 321 •• If you are self-motivated and •• ilrs:~.:.:n9SS../"&0 12
1dvert1aement1 II you Rel · t< &4S.522~ ARY 7&0-7333 fla t le -• , i:.~.: •. ~~:'°: ,:~ T:~~·cLe:Ni:'asERvicE Laa•n••iat 111
N : llhkle worklbeng ytlhth teenagers, :• s:~!~.:O~ :-:0~~
limo Of chauffeur. Call We talc• pt"lde In our worl( a Lancart Patchea.Te11t1.1res·Repalrs I ·1 ,., ... . t 8 may t e opportunity & clOthlng m•ll ord ... co. ~I~~-~}~!~~ ~:,m· 5'M123 or 540·391_8 __ LAWN MAfNT ,,... Trim' 1_n_11_EK_1_Free est _1_22_._19_2_9 II J I 11 • you've been waltln fo Apply In person, 1835
)•--------C..tracltll I Clean-up Reas Fr•e Int IEJCI patch plasterit_1g. t g r. t Whittler Ave, Cotta a~-~--1 xtt PHASES OF CONST I eats Valenlln 548·6109 custom texturing. quahty • This Is a GUARANTEED IN-•• Mesa. Ste llF-2.
__.....,, R DUSTY s L d --,,-WOl'k Problems-No Prob· •~LL:::I:: Remodeling· eptirs etc an tcape awn tams• •326864 554·7831 t t IALll PRiii ..... ~ Commerclal-Res1den11a11M•1n Serv Wkly/monlll/ -330 Weal Bay St. • COME or ~ per week to • ForSTAllONERYSTOR.E,
a-. _111__ 22 yrs arN. lie 968-3564 1 time Free est 241· 1-640 "'-P..,l1iiii-....,u..., ... _____ 1 c F -·. -r-,,. ....... Coeta Meea CA • start with potential earnings. dM. fT, 5 O.ys. Xlnt
Prof'I products .whethlf led Cea~ LARRY S LANDSCAPE i.ifiif JM· 1111 , t working c:onditlona Ex·
""ahoa box" or Sub "S"' Cleanupa-aprinklera-naw HEATING•PLUllABING ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: Of Up tO $1000 per week • c:.pllonalty nne cilent .... Call PMfton & Auoc"s Waterproof oatings 104' lawns, malntananc.tree • • Pnor'9 for appt. 873-'4762
Newpof1 8eectt 675-7523 <**•. balconiaS. lttors trim & tree remove DRAINS CLEAR from 118. t -=--~=-=--~-='"""..,,,--"""' _ 0ua111y work 122-8769 541.3433 or 557.oeog Faueet·D1990Mi..Heat., An Insured van, wagon, pick-t 1MD _,llT o~~=~o~~RE Dttn 11EEI 1000 • a.&--9291Any11me M R up/ shells are a MUST. • F,~~f~~-T~:!t Z~
•957-6983• DOOR PRO Ou·" I Toppedfremove Cleanup J&M. PLUMBING 24 HR oto r I ut . s : .... Exp'd, organl:nd, ~-__,.~...,,...~---. ...ty n-" A9c>alr remooet. rooter W k I Y Own A 17 110/H ....._.~ Alftatilal rillql ttallatlon. Entry. French m.1 lawntspr1nlclr 751-o1476 MlfVIO.. new construct Or n OUr rea • r . .._.,. 10
REspn.o.y ~ "1'im'ED & Interior OoOl's RIGllard Llc•539K7 775-7214 • • SCA Inc, 18103 St!YPW11
Dfywall-Pt1c;';;1ng. Texture LIC.•529868 557-641M p . For More lnfonnlatlon ! South ·~~~· 82714.
Lle•311193 14a.1m oooR sPEc•AusT nanm1111ua 1 ..... ~-... .... --.... available In Clll Mr. JamH .co-..... Tr~• ..... ~.
Reald'I & commar'I Alao '* M1· 1MI * w ...,.,...._... -... .. ......... &1ta 1ttaWa1 wood11a1rra111ng.c•"'°' ,....,,trueka. 1165997 asfmi·nslar (213)~'77-,.113 • FUnzoneMaOaoutOOlf'g . 8.c PRlcls10N bETXIL ,, .. eat. Rob 966-90•8 We don't want your money ..... '"'1 pen.on ., ..... exp Call
Comptet• Prof. oetaltt '"went your r.-ra1. ---------H • •••••••• .. ••••••••"' Scott • .71+12a.1533
ssS-•105. 951•1222 1rafti., •a.1 llfl••* unt1ngton . Baacfi l!~=~:t:=:~: &.tom nomes. xdc111ion.. 100-1353 INLAN Del Ivery Ori wawa PROCESSfNG. ~~~-~:~~41 CLEAN • EXPERl ~~~~~: !:r.~4~~ Fountai·n Vallar . vers L.Mter•Maltng 1111-Man-1.lc.Call-,1581M2 DART-TIME
Ulll9•c Corai 722-1720 !rrrall ....... LlllY ... t r::~
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Fr .. eta. Kevin 722-929<4
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In lelboe. 723-4227
NO SOLICITING Monday-Friday 2PM-5PM . Weekends
& Hofidays 4AM-7 AM . Earn up to
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance.
142~1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
S600/month. Must have reliabfe
transportation, insurance & a good
driving record.
Call714/642-4333ext. 205
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1 now. CALL: WNte 20 Cull6c ft, good wMh CU91om mattNM. Ille• .,.., 12.5 wlkMI, 5 llPeed rnat1U91, ~ A RW a..&.O Of crulH, power •t••r· 4 qtlndet rlldlM ~ 8y Appt Only Cofte.ct eea.e. .,_. oond l110 146-tiot l40010b0 * 751-47•2 llUmtnun) floor bowds, br8k•, AM/FM, cu.t· M .. ..c.D... ln9/bralle1, AM/FM., brek•. <).,. on$':-nurry -'11 a& .. U Lind• eo...tt or Jim • ~ llCJ.1317 · · cueeom trelW, !!/t "-. M. AIC. &tra nlQe, IOW 14 3111 Mtolo-..1•311 ~. AIC..Sltt. Altoys. on thl8 one!! F ~OIMlic radla68 power P.imeri 81 .._1000 ,. ::.t':'t.=. a:.:-'~ :,19·w':11! ••11'hi11u 1111 ~-:..._~ 1225'.° i:'i£1'== : ~:,toio:~39 :m:,~':S ::;dltlon. Av•ll•bte. (2JBZ058 1teetlnQ1tw• ... AM/FM, ·1rv1ne ~o c-.. •Orenae• o o o d . I 1 4 O ob o . ••• .. Mml S.. _ ~ •••'!!!..... SU~Rlll fW A11c11. (7,.·3111')•17,~!_ m lllt.., ... ...,_..,, t1'1-1M2 ~I M3..o752 l 'a30' .._••new .... , .... .... 1111 _ _. ••• -.._
-·~· MAGTAO WASHER & otter. 546-2794 fh\1 PXATXIY Trihuil Ml.W PUl-Jl'i1;'9 Ml.W •1.UTI ..,... ' Autom•tlc. e cyUftder, ~ M~ ~ DRYER. Good con-CENTER CLUB member-I 0 w r Id. r. 1I5 Hp L• ........ ••• . "' ... an& Ml-1111 power door lock. r .....
8edlr 127 ..... 1 dltion. '200 for both. ship. Significant di•· Mercury CrulHr 110. -... u.. 1500 Auto Mall Dr. -'UHID 4 cytlnder, 5 'Peed m.n-crulH . power .,..,_
• 141-21156 count lnt••ted pertle8 Cu1tom blue d•cron •••••' Santa Ana Au10fMtie, ~ dOOf' u.i. radlall.CNltle. power ,_ tt2 T..-, ing/bratcH. c••MU•,
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/ 1150obO, ~8Q dty8t MllllT... Lil IMtl flit fru~:· power •tMr· CfEN 1 DAYS AMIFM, cwtte, AIC, Fln•nclng Av•ll•bl• (;2GIV510>l73-1713 ..... F:.•=1'::..-:":~ :::::o:;.r·~:e c=~~~A 1r v:g:&;id s:aso:. :!.~lt:;1:,a:.~e::· ~~-8~~1. ~T(~f:o,.:~i:x·· (1S=~·;ee,. .......... IT I Ml-1111 ~·::::::-.::.~ S...8ide0by~IQ.25cu NPRTBctlT..W.CIUbr)O :u::in:::s = Ill~!'-UU•t•--•1·1111 Automatic, c:rulM, ~ •n•T•W . ..-..w ... --.on ft"~ friOI...._, tonoer ..... tr.,,.,.,~ Ma-4e1a • • • -·--Ami I a1~ AMtFM. AIC Is"*"' m....i ,.,,_
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under !Nlnfenanc8 con-Ing lflt price la -so. Buy / ti -tS 8peed manuel, rlldfata, ll&llY TIYITI 12,995 • .... •lllLll trlCt, Jdnt cones $395 my trwmw8bte famlly 7111 Alml .. Mtllll ~ ltd Edinon. .. 111 · .cruise, power steer-141-1111 mlllf TlllTI
11 • mlla ..,,.. 173-3e00 membet8hlp for 11100 Autom•tlc. '4 cyllnder. 'Alreonditlonlng,.8Unfoof, •--•-lnglbr•lcH, AM /FM. •-.... • 'ri c °' ObO. L..mg .,.. I P8Y 8kilFlltlinQ Gt tiff al ~ door lode, r8dlllla. lt•eo. 13200 852-9792 -wrs caaette. AIC. Bl! on bllc ,_'II ..,.. -r ~·:' ~ ~ WHIRLPOOL etec. d'rrs, 2 tranaf• fee. 175-5277 110 120 CO¥er & t<19. good crulH, powe( atHr· 1 (II 1KEE127) I eytindef, 5 llPeed ~ Wrth tJnt wln00'*9 Extra my ... '111111.m ..
M8ttne ........ IC0'9 yaere old, lllce new. 198. USC VS UCLA TIX condition. I 1800. C•ll lng/br•kea, caa .. tte, 11.ll..a -u.I, ~ doof lodt, c:tMn. ~ AYllll· S •----' -~·11, ~--'•••s, •utom8tle, • ......,,_ ... _' . 553-1212/daya . S31-1734 aft•"'-AIC till (88013A> ---r8dl81s, crulM, power .......... (2ESV147) 11 "'8S -,,_.,. ,..,_ ... v "J'"._ ,.,.. IMlve llnawl1dge of 733-8148/9¥91 (2). BHt offer over ..,...... st 2.995 · ll•IWJll' ..... br8k•. AM/RA, cu.set--· ·• cruise, power llHr-poW9' steerlnglt>t••· ::::na.=-~~ ......... 1114 !:~~~~~48-7481 711 ... , .... S.pMCll'MnUal,c:wett .. ~,,::;· ~::_lc~!~· ...... ,. lng/br•k•i. CH .. tt•. AM/FM, cwette, AjC,
comm w/exp MlnMY'• I 121 llC BE i6P SXit. mn&.a Cu• tom bump er Fl 1 ...--.. A 11 bl · •1·1111 Al1c11. tlflt•(~.78~&:.5 tilt. Excellent COl'wdltkllit
INp a...,Y, 2537 w .l**Anttque/Wtllt• wtcker C-ten Mii BOARD. Ntrw. Newr un· Ml-1111 (2893583)13,395 ' (2;:,';~~700 v~ • e WW'Mln 11111& I -" -Low ml .... (1 EBEMt)
COMt Hwy. NB PKked. $500. 71()-9515 ll&llY 1ITlll •Riii-14 c:yfindet Sid 8peed mian ..0 13
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lltlYilt ......... 5 ~ manu111, power •1·1HI Sfl0wc8teonditton. Must Mmi
I 148-7078 •n• .... loREEN/whtlgold pl•ld ........ 1 .....
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1 cf•ybed, wood fr•m•, vwy nice lookJng $175 .
PINEWOOD g81M table,
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1 '1--door lode, r8dlall, et1.11M, ml '14 1• TOYOTA '78 Cressld•. j ... to belleve. Financing, ... '14 .-t• IT ...,,.-... I•""" 7 .. power at..,lng/br81c• Diesel, 9'1prox 41,000 tufty kMlded newir8tls-· Anttabl•. (1SKB30) Autom•tlc. 8 cylinder, IEvenr:le&P. Ui(e new, AM/RA, CMMtt•. Ale: miles, Pritatlne condi11on, ml .. lon. low milHge. 13.8!5 r•di•I•. crulH. powe< lln 'II 1111.111 eo hours, 8nQlne ltand tilt. Extr• ctean. low1 1Yory/palarnlno, St3.900. •115YPY. 148-7871 .._.. I Sleering/brelc•.AMIRA, ....
Included. Mu•t Mii U250 miles. (2DJD29t) St,888 7 5 9 • 1 2 1 9 D • Y • · After lpm •1 1111 CUMtte, AIC, 11"· Con-Aulom•tlc, I cyllnd•r.
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female. 1 yr old. P~. l200 ... 840-7169 . I
obo. 85-4-5101 • lllWm .... 1 121-1773 Evee . • I vertlble (SOl57)St,eea power ooor lode, rad6* ..
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.. ... t970 280 SE 5 'Peed mianu81, ...01.... Im& lng/br81cea, AM/FM.
Let'• face It, making big 7122 ---~ **' mect\8n-power br81ces, AMIRA, -'11 •l•T ---CHHtt•. AIC, tilt. monev II uc:ftlng wMt'I TRADE a; tn rn BMW 118& 325E. Ilk• new lc8ly .. ~, IUIW'oof c:a.Mtt•. AIC. lilt. Extra • • I (10479) ~
King size bed S75obo,
New Queen size bed ADORABLE Old Engillh
S125obo, 2Twln size Sheep dogs. 1 rNM. t ~~~:°Z-~ M:;: e..cn. we NM 21·, we must .... etue. T8k•°* 14,0951080. ' i:;;;' (2AWA6 H ) Autom•tlc, 6 cylinder, ..... 11710 W llktMmW
.,.....,., lhwp person to need up to 32', 12' be8m. ...... 1375/mo. Or buy 494-e911 pp 1·1 .,.-a-~ doof lodt, r8d1.,., Autom•llc, I cylinder. --.a l150obo. R•ttan D.R r.male. 1 yr old. P8'*1.
l•bte/'4 chain l125obo . "400 ... 840-7169
~ ... 8d apace 1n c.. Ruben •t 850-9"485. ror balan« f17.900. ••• ... • -' -c:rulM. power slewing/I ~ .,..,lng,brak•. ..-1 · thebeetloc:alpotioe t>-722-823i3 _11..I -I lml btM-. AMIRA , CUMI· c:aeette. A/C Custom
llc:don. Celt Mr. ~I Liv rm, HldMbed • 2 bdnn needs good hOme.. l200 ANTED: 1':'t ::,:_or ~8~ BMW .83 320C"S PKG. Autom•tlc, ~ door ...,..... t•. IVC, lilt I t~lll whfft Camper sti.11 --.Pli;Vii•iiiii1n1ii1ii•iiiii--
Armolr, nft•tand, & 8Nlt MALE AKC ch•mplon I 175obo 844-0'499 BID Lab Puppy, I moa.
'455-t121. Mts, din rm tbl & C11Ptn•a l P8PefS lnd. 250-7411 I ~·Fwnlly boet.' C811 White. l=he . ultlm•t•I ::!.w r:t:!11~1~:· 12•995 <7-'141 M .885 "'Im I c:hlllra,~Mliple,,M~ AKC. I John•tl50-~ ChrlstmH Gift. Im · A.M/FM ~te, A/C' TlftTl'NTDal. £Ei•fll--£ki•t•--Autometic, c::rui11a, power
EARN MW mact11ne &42-aoet wk•. ch•mplon tines. WMted to ..... Of 8Ub-~te. t20,000 rr ...
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lmm•c~l•t• condltion:'Autom•tlc. casaett•. A/C. mTILD I mnLll 11e9rineVbr8k•.AMIFM. fjM $1000/WK MAPLE k"c:tien ,Mt w/'4 l>Mutlful. ilt• Mttlpepper IMM llip °'mooring fOf ~. "*-Exe81en~ op-low mti.. (tG1M363)1 (1KIL44t>S4.595 Ml-1111 ... 141-1111 AIC. tilt. Woodgrain. f"'VV• c:Nh, round table, ~' 1221-$300. 89&-8037 30'1. Mil bo8t. 85&-2753 ••tlno c:ortdltlon. 750 I I 15,995 .aDT 1ITll& (9420) S 12.115
i..wa mak• 1t ovail '350. POODLE PUPPY SALE o.e.o. 840-4no Ill 1•m .._ I 141-1111 If vou•re lootdn.n for a car. IZ!J!!!!' .!'-•~M-12 Noon P\lft!OOd Cllpt. bed. 5 Horne r8ised (TM Cup, Ml--ft tiM FORD '78 FIESTA fUtly ... 1 'Ill -·--•No NW!talWknd• dr...,., m•tVbox sprng Toy & Min.) All colors. ....... ...,..... customized, brand MW If you c:M't find It In c&asll· classlfled has news for you. IG-1111
•171HA + COfnm11r91ntnO xtnt 1170. 142-4575 1250-$700. 751-3485 .... .,..../ enca1n91 Muth much =.....,.• __ .... ____ M-fted-.1-1·1_"°'_'°"_ .... __ . ---+----------.---------+---------_..._ ..... 11 MOVING: Karo-din rm-Plaw I LO:= I •ti more. Cont•ct An .. _.,. _.,.,._. __ .,. 111\Tll"r P\11.JC llft._. ..aJC ll>TICE _.., llJTIC( mnl.l.111 11• table/I c:tirs Thomavltle '"WW 111•1 780-0929 °' 7I0-9792 --~----""--'~--1----~=;;;..;...-."".;;.'-.-~---1-------""--'"4..._ __ 1-----------------~=;;;...;... ......... _... ....... _ !171 • Camllt8 bd~ wlttl trpl llSI RivX 1g ecooter. tid, like 11850 °'beat offer. usnt Th• reot1trent com-l'JCTITIOUS ..-u ,_ under the flc:titous Know11on, Mobley & •••• mll dreew l 8'molr•, Baker BLACK spinet Pl•no new, musU•ll S1300 obo • HONDA '77 CIVIC ACTmOUa.,..... menc.ci 10 tr8"AC1 bu• um aTATl....-r bullnela nwne or '*-eum.tt, OneNewpon ,_., 1•1117 •141-1• c t•ble. mlK. 840-2378 $500. Gr•t Christmas 85-4-5101 Good condition. runs wen NAm 8TATWMUtT neee under 111e flct••~• The tollowlngperlOIW.,. 11wtect •bcrole on October 1. Suite 290, Newpon e.cti,
Gift VflrY good cond ,. a...t...../J UOO 080 #31 tSWS The lollowlng s--1.,. bu8ll'9ll name °' "*"" OOinO bulineM •: tMe C811f ll2l80
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• l3l~ . .,. .,.,.. .... . 545-0023 doing bus1MA u : 1111ed abo¥e on OetOber 24, (1)SYSTEMS MARINE MienMI 1. Hldley Publlatl9d ~ eo.i 113' (8)J.M. MARTIN DE· ltaa 12lHYORAULICS MARINE, Thi8 atetement WM Ned Diiiy Plot OctoMr 24, 31,
CONSOLE Plano & match Hond• Prelude, 1982. VELOPM~T (b)MARTIN Toby Nlc:odlm Todorut t835 SUpenor Avenue Ufwt wit.ti IN County Clettl ol Or· ~bel 7, 14. , ...
beneh, Prov. styte, deluxe ..-IT....... Super ci.n. anxious to DEVELOP,..ENT IC)J M This st•tement •• filed 5. eo.t• ....... C.alf t2e27 ... County on Ocl'bber 14. M-756x
mdl, Ilk• new throughoul, Autom•tlc, I cylinder, Mii 13150.00 673--04505 MARTIN PROPERTY MAN· with Iha County a.ti of Or-~ Alfred .,.,., ... 10 ttle
tuned & delivered S 1450. power door lodl, c:rulM. AGEMENT, 485 East s.-t-8l'lge County on ~ber a.rune CC>Yrt. Newporl '111112 ..aJC llJ11C(
p.p. 847-5e72 power ateerlngtbrU.S HAVE tewith Street. Sult• eoo. 1. 1981 .;,_ e.ad\,C.... t2M3 P\lbbhed OrWlge C-i---------A/iC t11t' Cos1•Meu.C.ittt2e27 r-Thl9 bvl!MA II con·1De11y~Oc10ber24 31 ...... lllycllt iiii CHHtl•, • · A NEED~ J M. Manin o..11i:ipme111 P\lbltsl'led ,OrenQe eo.t dUcled by.,~ ~* 1. 14. 1tee · · PCTITIGUe •• .. •-·-aEJM . ( 10472) 110,495 • Corporation. Celoforni. Deity PllOt NoYember 7. 14. Tiie reglatr•nt com-M-75e llAm 8TAW 1 s830Tr9kAo~~Mtn. 1181--W 0 f Thi9 business Is con-21,28. 1981 773 menc.o 10 11w.ac1 butt-ThelollowlrlgS*WOfla-Bik• • 1.,.._.., xlnt mnLll .. eod the clossr 1ed poges ducted by a cori-allon M· -unct. the llct.11-..a.£ ll>TIC( cSc*IQ "'*'-.: cones. used twice. "400 ••• -•1 ond you re sure 10 1111 111 The reot1tran1 com· I lbu-name or ,.,.,_ NICE P£Ot'l.E .. ~ obo. 760-0988 iv.~ --mer.ced 10 transact bull· ptRJC ll)TlC( bted 8bcNe on (not Y'MI n:TinOUe .,_.. NESS, 3'01 Pwtl v-. ~ ---------------------------------1---------neiss under the fleht~I Jllmel A..,.,.,.. .._ ITA~ •25-C. 1noN. C.. 12715
buslneet n8tne Of n.-nes l'JCTITIOUI .._,lllEU This ~ wu "'90 The 1o11ow1ng J*'90nS .,. Debbie MUrray. 3801 Pen
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John M MW111\, P,__.1 doing~ as 1t88 505 30111 St •211 ~ T'hol bus.nest Is con-Thls statement -fMcl BORGES MARKETING ,.....,. 8Mdl Cakl 92eei> dudeCI by 8fl lndMdual
1WlthtM CountyOencol 0r· lllfTERHATIOHAL !7321 PubMlhed Orange Coes1 J9f1 °Qennos a.per, 205 Tfl• reglstr8.ftl com· 9"09 Coutlty on Oc10C>er 2• Marguent• Aft Corona c1e1 DMy P1'ol Octol>ef 24, 3 t o.ws Of a. H9wpor1 8-:11 ~ 10 U'8nMCt .._..
1988 ..... Cailf 92625 ~ 7 t•. 1Ma Cellf t2eS3 -under the fie:tlt-
,...,. MldlMI Thomas Borges, I M-78l JOHPh E Mozdien. ~ neme or ,__ Publl~ Orange Coest 1732 M8tguetttt A.,.. Cor· •-IC Mft'TM'C 32011 South PCH. LaguN liS1ed abOve on Oclot>er 7.
lo.ity Pt1o1 0c1ooero1. No-lonadelt.t..Celof 92625 ..--iw1"4 8Mc:h.Cellf 928n 11188
vember 7. 14, 21. 1984 Thia t>Ullneu IS con· FlCTTnOUS .,..... I This 1>us1-is con-Oec>Clle Murrey
M· 765 oueted by an lndlYldual iu.-ITA TDIEMT ducted by 1 limited l)IW1n.· Thal statement -llled
"---------Th• reg111rant com· Thi 1......__ P«'90f\S.,. ..,.p wtttl tl'le County C\!9t1l of Or· ptRJC ll)TJC( m«>eed 10 trenNCt buSt-~as The reg11tran1 com-enge County on October 24. --------1neu undef IN f1Ct1tous ~LOEN PAINT I BODY menc*3 10 lranMCI bull-ltal ,tcTITIOUI ...... ,bU-name O< names j 1630 Pomona A... Costa -unct.f ,,... rtclltOUI f'1111S1 NAMe ITATlmNT ltstlld 1boYe on April 1s. Mesa Calif 92627 · !bu.in.a name or ~ Publlshed Orange Co.I
The following persona are, 1988 W•~ Golden 2060 Full-listed abO'<le on October 10 OllMy Piiot Oc10ber 31. No-dOing buaineu u · Mldlael Borges ' Call 1NI V'M'ber 7. 14, 21. 1988
AMAHEIM MANOR AS-Thi• statement wu filed :;:;7 Cost• Mesa. f I Jett D. Gaeciet M-764
SOCtATES, A C•lllorn11 1 wt1h tl'll County Ctenl ~ Or· This business 11 con· 1 This Sl8temenl was filed!-::::======::::::::~ Gener•• PennerafllS>. 2000 •noe County on OctOber 17, ducted by .,, lnd.Mduel "''"the County C1ertt of Or·
Arl8helm A.,. Ste A, Costa 1taa The reg111ranl com-~County on Octotier 17
MeM. Calll 92627 f"llPG m«>eed lo transact bu.ij· 1taa Mark R R•b•I. 5300 Publlshed Orenge Coat -._ linder the hclltous ~ Knowlton SI •8. w .. 1. Delly P*>t October 24. 31 ~ name Of nam. P\lblilhed Orenge Coeat ~I•. Cahl 90045 Novembet 7, 14, 1988 "5ted above on Oc1ober 13 Delly Pllot October 24 31
St-J Miller 5300 · M-7S9 lMI ~ber 7 14, 1988
l(nowlton SI •8. West-Wayne Golden M-757
cn-1.,, c.MI 90045 PlB.JC ll)TJC( Thll statement -!\led
Tiits business 11 con-Wlltr the County Clettl ot Of. .....C llJTlC( duded by a general .,.,.,. ir.cnnous .,_.. ange County on October 11 I nertNC> MAm ITATDm:NT 1988 l'JCTinOUI .,_ ..
The reg1s1ran1 com-TN lollowtng pet'IOnl -nea:Mt MAim 8TA~
menced 10 tranMC1 buSI· doing buSi"9SS as. P\lb1$'1ed Or8'1lg9 Coeat The lollowlng ~ .,. nea undet tile tlc1o!OUS S'fEVEN THOMAS AN-09ity Piiot Oc10C>er 24 3 1 dOlnG ..__ •
bu91nesa name or ~ TIOVES-PRfVA~ COl.LEC-~ber 7 14 1... MARI< KENNEDY DC
listed 8t>cMt on NIA TIOH. 800 E Dyer AO.. M· 754 I H c 3 0 1 1 Ha, b 0 , M.nt R Rebll Santa Ana Caif t2705 Boulevard Co11a Meaa
Tri. 1ta1.,,....,1 was hied Tern S 5'*'°. 18 Ced8r P'l8JC ll)TlC( Calif ~ with rtre County C*1I of Or-Ridge lrYlne Calif 92715 Rot>«t Marte Kennedy
8r1Q9 County on November $t9¥8 /I. Shedd. 11 Ced8r ACTITIOUS .,.._.. CNropr1coc lnC. c.titomia.
1 1taa Ridge ,,_ C.f 92715 ..... ITAT'EmNT 3011 Harbor Sovlevard.
· nea.7 nus 1>u11n"' i1 con-The lollowWIQ oer90n9 .,. Colla MMe. Cal<I ~
Pvl>Ulhed Orange Coeat OUCted by llUstMlnd lftd wh 001n9 tJU.--81 Tiu1 t>uaineu IS con-
Oeily Pllol November 7. 14, The reg111rant com-NEWPORT ARCHITEC· due1ed by I eot'potallon 21, 28 INS menoed 10 t~ ~ TUAAL PROOOCTS 2005 The reg111r an1 com-
M-77• ""' undef tt>e flctitous w e.lboa 8fo,d Sui•• 253. meM4ld 10 I~ Du9-i---------bu-name or NfTIM News>o!1 e.actl. Celif 92663 Mal undet the flctlloua --.,. ll)TJC( listed above on NIA Mlct\ael J HK:llr; 21891 buelMSS ,,_ °' '*-, __ ;...;~=;..;...--------Tern Shedd Seluda Clrde. Hunhnglon listed abo ... on October 5,
ACnTIOUS ~U Th41 stat-• -llled 8-:11, Calif 92648 ttea NAm ITATIMIWT with 11'11 County Clerk of Or-,,_ E l• 9565 Slat• RoC>4W1 Mark Kennecfy,
The foliow\ng pettone are 9f'09 County on Octotler 17, 11. 1'ountain vwi.y C8hl DC ~·
Ool!la buslMSI" I 'eta t270. This ata1emen1 w• tiled
EL1TE AUTO LEASING ,..._ Th.a bus!._. '9 con-wttll the County C*1t of Or--
9140 Tre.sk AYW'tue. Garden PvbUsneo Ortll\ge Coeat OUcled by a general part· lltlQ9 COUl'ty ()fl October 14,
Grow Callt 92&« Dally Pttol Oc1ot>er 24. St. nerlh_, 1taa
Tlmolh Stephen• Jr No¥8'nber 7. t4, ttea The regr11ran1 com· l'al111
t8070 :JooHberry .Dr M-762 menced lo trat\sacl ~ C a••· S c h r oeder.
Rowl•l'd H•IQllll Calll 11748
PACIFIC VIEW
•MORI.AL PAM
• Cemecery • Mortuwy
Cflapel • Crematory
3500 Pedroc v-Or1¥1
News>o!1 8-:tl
&u-2700
NAMC>ftLA...._ WT.Ollft
Mortuary • C«net-,.
Crwnatory 162S Gta1er Aw
ColtllMMa
S40-SS54
ThlS busm"' 11 con-
ducMd by .,, tndMdull
I The reg1t1r1n1 com·
mencecl 10 1ransact tiuso-
,,... under the hctltou1 j
DUsinet.S A8tn9 °' ~
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
1
1191'4 8bcMI. on Ocioa-t.
1988
Tlmotl!y Stec>heM Jt
TIMS statement -Ned
wttl\ the County Clet'll of Or·
=County on October 17, ,..,.
PllblaMd ~ eo..t Cely Piiot October 24 s 1, ~7.14,IMI W.780
The legal o.Partment at the
Daily Piiot 1s pleuecl to an-
nounce a new 9erVlce now avatl-
able to new businesMI
We wttf now SEARCH the
name for you at no extra charge,
and M¥e you the time and 1he
trip to the Court HOUM In Santa
Ana. Then, Of courM.. after the
liMrch la completed we will toe
your nctltk>ua butll)eSS name
1ta'-"*'t wt1h the County Clertt. pu.,,..... once a week for tour __., a '9QVW.0 by lew and
then the your proof of publl·
eatlon '#tth the County Clerk.
. Plene stop by to file your
flct•tloos ~ statement at
the Dally Ptlot legal Depart-
ment, 330 West Bay, eo.ta
M_., Cellfom ... If you can not
atop by. pteae eafl U9
at (714) 642-4321, Exa.n.k>n
31S or 318 Ind we wtll make
arrangementa '°' you to handfe
this procedut9 by m81t.
If you ahoukt haw My fUl1her
quMtiOM. ~ ceA ue Ind we
wttl be mar. tf\el'\ gled to ...,.,
you.
Good IUc:k In your
new bUaiMllll
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88 Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday. November 14. 1988
__ Ml._1C_NO_flCC_..___1._.-.;;ML=1C...;.;NO~T=a...__! ____ ML ........ 1C........,NO ..... T1C£.....__, __ NlJC=.-;NO--...TICE....__1 __ .;.;:,....;;:;;:;;;1C;..;.NOTICl-..-...__1_·-~"--• ... 1e ..... • ....... ra_.__ MUC f!D!!C! IWIC llmcl -.. -MUC 11rta -f!M MR --
w W1 tortn M<91n The 8peclft· lnOIOl'l 8Wft. I eniount not .... tNn t~ of end 12 lndl _.., m.in ,.,. ., •••• ,., ••• menoac1 to ttanwt buel• •--~ ''" r•tlttr•nl com· ....... "!'" ......... °"'*
aTAT& Ofl CA&lo.....A cation• llf• eppllcable to •II 'th4I pr~ proJ9cl It th9 1M1drnum ~ Of* ~ .. fell0w9: 111, ..... _... a -,_.. uridar ttw flctltoua llCnlOa GI meneed kl 1renw1 .._... d a•.1•• • perty DMld ~·Of' Tiil ITAT• noMKwnpl St••• ContlfUC.. covered by • llnal En-... ...-an ... 1"-t the bid-12 lnc:fl !Nin In Edwllfda ..... -.... ...... ~ MIN OI ~ llU9LIO...... ,_ uncMr ,,. flotltoue tftle hit ..... 1411..,"' ....
ARCHlttCT lt1on Conltactt Ind Svbeoo-Ylronmental lmpect Report def wlll ant1t Into 1111 Str .. 1 .,..__, Eltll Avenue u.. .... • w ._... llMed lbOve on Octotllf 2•. 01' llWOllA&. bullflMt nMll Of '*"" wem••r. ttN. it11•110 aaO:U..~V:a jtr~~~·:Os!t:'~no ~i:-r:=..':!.~ =oe: aw°:':'toH .= ~.0~ ~ GOid-=~::~::: • .. le,:,::'.: 1~ J. ,.,,,_ ::=r~,... 9... = Mo¥e on oetobtll' ~1. ~!:'.:C.:;;&'':'il::
ADVlllmU•NTPOR loltheLab<HC<>dl.Tti.O.-Copieeoftti.Enwonmen• bldder.1n111e....notfeilufeenwec1Sttlel11etweanEllll_..•..:......._ ... T111t11aiemen1w11flled pureuant to C~n• "'-JoaaOt1Rlll.. ~IOtOwNt.
•• parment of lndu11r1a1 ,..... t•I Impact Atpo1t and to .. .., Into tald contr~t. Avenue and OlllY A"9nlle 911111,ur Hll IH ter· wttll tllt County CWtc of Or· 21701·'1'718 of "-~ Thll ftatemenl wet tl6ld ~ °'"'91 COIM
f'Uk.ICMOTICI
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uon1 hM ~Jlned ll~le>wnet Panlelpation Agt ... IUCfl teeunty w111 be lor· 1t Inch main In G1r""'d •ellft4ea l•t•lll angeCountyon0ctOC.2t, fornle au.in... and Pro. wlttltMCountyCiettlofOr· ~ ,_. HoWlfttiet 1, 14.
SEALEO PROPOSALS genertl pr1Valllng ,. .. 01 rnlfll for 11\lt project.,. on Nlled. AYenU9 ~ Edwardt .,..,,11•11 .. ....., ....,.. 1918 ltallonl Cooa, hctlon Hit "'91 County on OctObet 31, ,.. ..,.
Will be recllMld In ROOft'I "OM In tl\t county In which fill for public ln9'>Kti0n Md The DISTRICT r..,,wt Str ... end Mlln St1• ... le _.. ......_ 18 ,_ Of IM.Calltorn19 COl'nnwctal 1tU M7-
3018. 107 South Brolldwty, I the WOfk It lo be done, to be copylngfofll'llcotlOf~· tl'll tlgMtorejecttnyorall Acopyotthe19qUe1tl9on..... Pu~ Orange COMt Cooa, Section U& Of Ult .,_,..
Los Angeles, C1lllornle. untll 1 u Htted In tl'll 0eplf1menl cation It the offlee of the blclt or to wal\le any Ir-flll with lj'le City CllWll, City 11 ..W ne ,...._.. Ml Dally Piiot No\lembet 7. 1', Celltotnle P9NI Cocla llld "-tbllehld Orange CoMI ...C ml1CE
2·00 p.m . Wednetldty, 0.1of Trtnspol'tatlon booklet City Clettl. City of Hunt· 1'9QU11rltlel or lnfofmelltlel of Huntington Beach 2000 '"'"""a ........ _.... 21. 21. ,.., 1M provltlonl ol the c.11-~ PllOt No¥tmbet 7, 1', -----------oembef 7, 1998, •t w111ct1111ntltlld Glnefal Prevailing lngton BMcfl, 2000 Mein In any blclt or In the bidding. M1ln StrMt. Hun1lngton ,_.,et...., r '9 ..-... M·170 fornl• A~tlon Lleen1ln9 21. 21. IHI fllCftTICMll _..
time they wlll be publi<:ly I Wegu Relet, dated .. Mt Str•. Huntington Beach, No bidder mey wltlldfaw BMch. CaNfOfnla. Any ptll'· ..... -........ -..... Act. tM undw119Md....... M·772 ..... 8TA~
opened and relld In Room1forth on Propotal Form. Cellfornlt, belwHn the enybidforapeflodoftlllly tonwW\lnglooommenton r etr•• c1H1 4• 111 "8.JCNOT1C( atpWl!c .... bycompetltlw Ttiefellowil'8penaft11t•
1101 11 nkhddrna for. 1 CoPles of this booklet are on hourt of 8:00 a..m. and 5:00 (801 deyt aft• the dete Mt the raqUMt may dO to In pf,,,,... • ""° ..... blddln9 on th9 2lttl cSey of "9JC llQ11C( dOlna ~ •· INSTALL NEW WATER,tlle .. •oo p Str .. t. 5th p.m .. ~.fondey througll Ftl-fortheopenlngof~. wrltlngwltllln30daytoftnl• ..................... "THI ...... aDUCAT10N No\Mlber, 1 ...... 12:30 -AOeE .. T & TAYL°" ,.A_
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FIOOf, . Sacrem•nlo, Cl ll· dey, ••llutlve of hOlid1ye. A peyment bOl)d and a notice by prOYldlng writt•n ........ ..,_ ... e.n. lltlK)QAAM Of' Titl MUNT• O'Clock PM on tti, prMllMI a_, CIFIC PLAZA. IS' E. 17th DEPARTMENT OF OE-1forn11, and ere 1v1llable to h•ttll'wtld pertont mey perforrnlll'ICI bond 1N11 be cotnmentt to !I'll Depatt-........ ,_. ......... INOTON MACH UNIOH wNf• Mid Pfot*ty hu NO'f1CI OI' •201..l Cot1a MeN, ~·
VELOPMENTAL SERVICES •ny Interested party on , .. eubmlt written comm.nit requited prior to ellacutlon menl of Communl\)' De· ...., ..................... ICHOCK. MTM:T been .. ored, Md *flleh .,. "*.IC tALa 1•"21
F A I R v I E w D E -I Quetl. ldd""8ed to the City CllOI of IM contrect and ..,... be vllopmenl. Et1vlronrnen11t ln>n•• .. :: .~~ ........ WILL HOU> A ~c ..... located .. Publlc 8tor-cie °" Nll90NAL Rob•tt A. Bf.~Utd0rr1. VELOPMENTAL CENTER MICHAEL J. IOCCHeC· Of the City of Huntington In ... torro -forth. tl'll A4ttou1c11 Section, P.O. IM. .... • ....... A .. INQ TO DI• u 2075 "-Por1 loulellatd ln ~ • .,. • 2H32 Canyon "'"' .•
COSTA MESA, ORANGE CHtO IA., A.I.A., ITATE Beach, Pott Office 8oK 190. contrect documentt. Boll 190. Hunllnglon Blech, ....... -..,,,.... ...... THI IPICIAL IDUCA· tM City Of Cott• .,..., Notice" hlfebyghen thtl Tr.atuco Cyn .. oallf. 92119 COUNTY, CALIFORNIA tA .. CHITeCT Huntington BHCh, Call-WALKTHAOUOH: A Walk-CA92148. Cornmlntl~lf bl .,.. ............. 1'0MAL ~ °" Titl ... County of Oranoe. Slit• ot purtuent to S'ectlon• Gwy Strati. 1916 IMne
(W.0. HFA 501) i Publllhed 011.nge Coast loml• 928'8 prlOr 10 the 1hrough Of the tlte(•I It conlidtted by•the ~l•lon· -..... .,..... ..... DIAN •~NT• uvtNQ Ctlllort\la, IM goocb, c:tlal• 21701·21715 ot the <:do Ave., Cot1a Mita. Calif.
This pro/99t comprises Delly Piiot November 7, t4, hou1of5:00 p.m. on Nov.m· tcn.cfuled for Novembtll' 22. malclnO body In It• dell~•-(wea ., *9cterto' ...._ WITMN THAT DtlTtHCT U..,orpertontl PfCIPlf'IY cM-fprnle 8utiMel end Pro-tH27
constructing w11er dlstrlbu_:l 191111 bef 18, 1988. 1"8. Pl'Q9PICllW blddet'• tlon on WM!h« en En· foMCo). PO" THI ttlt·Htl tcrlbed below. In th9 mat-fealonaCO$,&ectlon23H Audy on.we. 1tH lrvlnl
lion Syttem, Including demo-' • M782 At lhe time Ind pl-.,. to mMI II ..... ~ vlronmenlll lmpec:t Report c ......... ,. flAOPOIAL. T .. HIAMIG ters Of: of ti. Cellfprnl• ~Ciel Ave.. Cotta ....... Calff, uuon. earthwork. Chain llr\k noted 1bove. all Plf'IOfll Office. 2985-&Mr StrMt. ehould be prep•rld for the The name and acldr ... of WILL •• HaLD 0 N Debra Taylor, Sp . Code, Section 535 of the t21V
tenoa, uph•lt OOOOfete and I Plate NOTICE 1lnterattld In the above met~ Coata MeM, CA, 1t 10:00 proJ9ct. the COYrt It: (El nomb<• ylftDNllDAY, MOW•P C04f-bd. 2 dran, ll'lleC Celltorni. Penal COd9 and Thlt butln•H It con-
ooncret• work. ! lttll' m1y appeer and be AM, Call (714)55e-3217 for Publllhecl Ofal)OI Coast direcx:lon de le c0f1• 11): 14, ,.., AT 1• P.M. * blll, 2 TV, ltQUllf., wtrbd. 2 .,,_ prOYlllont of the Cell• duc1ed by: a generll ~-
The Contrtclors' ,Sllte fl'UllUC NOTICE I hie.rd. detalle. 8fdt wit! not be IC· 0.lly Piiot Nowmbef 14, OAANOE COUNi'Y MUNICI· CowaMNCI ROOM 1" cmpng ~. • Ice c:Ntt, fornl1 Auction L~tlng ner""" . License 901rd h11 d•·' NOTICE Of' cu, of Hunlln1ton cepted from conlrectort not 1988 PAL COURT. Centr91 Qr·,°' ntl Dl8TMCT IDUCA· lmpe, tote, frig Act, tl'll undettlgnecl wllf Mii Th• t19l1tranl com-termlned that oontractOfs JOINT , lheGtl, c-ie lltoctcWer. att.ndlnQthltwalkltlrOUQh. m786 ~udlcill Dltlrlct, 700 TtOM Cl.MT•"· THI 8rlal) Scott, Sp. llpubllc .... bycompeclthle menoad to trll\NC1 butll-
must be llCenMd In the fol· i PU91.IC .. HING Cnr Cl9ftl OOYf" .. MINO IOA"D, Civic er Drive WHl, j IDUCATION CINTU la C03•-mltc bKI, tlr11, 4 bidding on Ille 22nd day of MN undtll' tl'll llc1110Ut
lowing olesslf!C41tlon to bid CfT'rCOUMCIU Detect November 7, 1988 Cu•lrn •• •tocllar, "8.IC NOTICE ' , Stnt\An•, 92701. .LOCATID AT: 10211 c:N•ltbl. mttrtt. bill. 8Bd Ncw9mber, ~ta• .• , 11:30 t>utln.I """" or ~ onltilspro~t:A,or C-34. RlDFal~NT Publllhed Drtnge Coat ,.._..DINctOf . The n•ml. eddr .... atldlYO.-KTOWN AVINUI, St•v. Boruhl. Sp O'clQcllAMonthepramlw lttted'aboYeonOct~ 13.
Pre-bid Site Inspection: I AcaaMCY 01lly Pll01 November 7, 14, Publlthld Orwlge Cout auMMOHa telephOM number of platn·l"'*"'""OM MACH. POR EJ9e-bd, IOfl, ctw whir-. Mid pr~y h• 1H8 On Monday00November 28. 1 OWNER PAllTIC•ATK>N 1988 ~ , ~ PllOJ Nollembtll' 14, 21, (~ITACION JUDICIAL) ilff's attorney; or plalnt1Hl""'Tttl" ... OMIATION, Ann Gf1y, Sp E2•2 • 2 tMltll'I ttored, end Whlct\ ate Aobett R. SNuedr•
1988, et 10: e.tn. th41te will AOMl..wl• ! M776 1988 ·NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: wllhOUt an 1ttorney, 11: (Ell CALL TM INDIAN l~A· wtrbd drw prtt, mttrM loc:ated It' Public Storage Thie lt!temertt wu lllld
beepre-b1dS1telnspec1lon' "°91,.TIUXll'Y M783 (Alflao • Acuudo) nombre.ltdlrec:clony,tnuw T10N Off1CI AT: (7H) Kathy Cantrell, Sp. 132'1 Jtlffrey Roed In ltle wlththlCountyewtofOr·
tour, at which time repr--1 (MAIN-MR I "8JC NOTICE --' 1030-1102 S. MINNIE. INC .. mero de tel•fono d•I ..,....1 EXT.-." E223-TV an1enn1, ti b11, City of Irvine, County of Or-ange County on NOYel'llt>«
llltves ot the State and pro-MDEVEL~NT I "8.JC NOTICE • Calif. corp,, It al et>ogado del dem1ndente. 0 . ~ 0r...-C-1 11111, •KW unit, wtrbd mttru, anoe. Stet• of CalltOrnla. the 1. 1988 • spectllfe bidders shall meel I PftOJECT AMA) 1 NOTICE TO YOU ARE BEING SUED del demandtnte qua no, D.itr Plot ... .,......., 14, bd frm. trnk. ltfdrlc JICll goodt, chettllt or pertonal •-
at1t1e Off1oe of Pttnt Oper-' Nollee of ·• Jolnl Public COMTitACT°"a .,_..AJITmNT Of BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le nte tl•nce tbogedo, H): 11• ' Ownet r-....e the right property detcrlbed below. In Pul>llthld Oranoe CoMt
111ons J Hearing by the City Councll CAUING FOfl lllOa COMMUNITY d1mand•ndo) LAWYERS' SAXON. ALT, OEAN, • fll1M 10 bid etthe ..... Purcti.-tM matter• ot. Delly Piiot No~ber 7, 14.
Bidders may order plans olHunllngton8each1ndthe School District: NEW· Daftl.0.-NT TITLE INSURANCE COM-MASON, BAE.WEA & KIN·1 mutlbemedewithclthonly P,hU Krzy11nl1k, Sp. 21.28, 1988
and speclltcallons by oon-,Redevelop""'!"t Agency ol PORT-MESA UNJIED INVMOflMINTAL PANY. I Virginie corpor-CANNON, 500 South Mein f1tB.1C NOTICE end p1id for et the time of G489-4 ohrt, 2 couc:ht, 3 M·175 teetlng Contract Manage-I the City of Huntington Beach SCHOOL DISTRICT RllOURCll IECTIONS atlon StrMt, Sult• 1100·North purellue. All purchHed l>kcte, 20 bKt, mlto, 11 ohtt,
ment Section, P 0 . Box regerdlng en Own... Partlel· Bid DHdllne: 1 :00 Ctr( Of' YM hew9 ab CALINDH Tower. Of1nge, California FICTITIOUS llU._al goodt ere told u Is. end vao, Imp ft8JC llOtlC(
1079. Saer1men1 0 . patlon Agr-*lt between o'clockAMofthe 2nddeyof HUNTINOT0..81.ACH DAYS...., tMt ......_. 92688 (714)8't-9555. I NAM8TATl•NT muttblremovedltlhetime Sandrt StlflkO, Sp. ,.
95812-1079, Telephone !the Redlvelopment ~ ~ber. 1988. Nollel It M<eby given by la ~ Oft ,_, lo flee a DATE: (Feoht) AUG 03 The followlng pertont lt'e of .. 1e. Sell eubl9Ct to prior 8089-12bxt, tbl.lmp.mltc Kanl
(916)322-2871 1ndRot>ertKoury. Piece of Bid Receipt: IM Department of Com-"""'"'•~" et 1987 jdolngbutlneesu: cancellatlOnlntheeventof H•n• B•ck. Sp . flCTITIOUa..,...81 There Is e nonreturnable I NOTICE IS HEREBY Purctlulng Dept. 2985 Bear munily Oevelopmenl. En-... cewt.. -"'°"" a. KwMt, Cleft1,, GOLD PORT JEWELERS, Mttllment t>atw.n Owner C189-gu 1P91, 4 cebnla, 8 ,.._ eTAftmNT
charge of $<19 50 (Check GIVEN lhtt the City Council St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 vlronment.91 Resources Sec-A.....,.,,....,. caM Wiii ., L•tltll Hern~dH,f 15372 Beach Blvd., Wftl-•n<I ObffOlled party. Oiied chrt, dSk, C°""', lbl The followlnO Plf'IOfll .,.
payable to OHlce ot the I of the City or Huntington I ProJ•ct ldentlllcallon tlonoftheCttyol Huntington not,,.._, row,,_ lype-DetKll1 minster, Cellf. 92~ thlt 1'1hand 21'1 d•Y of No-Commetclal Adj. doing butlMll u :
Stele Architect) for eaeh set ,9eech end the Redevelop-Name! REMOVAL OF PCB 8Mch that the lollowlng Wftttlft rtlPIMe mutt be NOTICE TO THE PERSON . Lapld1ry lntern1t1onal, v•mblr. 1988. Publlc J1net H•wey, Sp . ALTERATIONS, 2985
01 pls"s and spec1f1catlons ment Agency of the City of TRANSFORMERS Draft Negative Oecl1.rttlon In..,.._. ..... fof1ft If ,ou SERVED: You er• Mrved es Inc., Cellf. 7956 Moonmlst Storage Management. Inc. 8030-plctt, chr, 10 bKs, Harl>Or 81 .. Cotti MIN, Each bidder must be pie-Huntington Beech will hold a Pl.ec:e Plans Are on Ale: raqunt hu been preptred. ••t tlle oowt lo !leer,_ an lndlvldu11 defend.ant Clrcte, Huntington Beech, Tlllphone (8181 244·8080, mite Clllf. t2827
quellfted unoer ttle State1Jolnt Public Hearing on No-Pun:hlllng Dept. 2985-Beer The dreft negative declar---Publlahed Orange Coul Calll. 92648 AQant tor Ownef. K.n Mlhlllc, Sp. 0295-2 HN Chun Sim, 12181
Contrac1 Act "'ember 21 , 1988 at 7:00 St.. Cotte Mna, CA. 1tlon wfll be 1vallebte for If ,_, do not lie ,_,Delly Pilot October 31, No-Thlt busln•st Is con· Publithed Ofenge Coast couctlt, 10 chrs, 2 ~bnte, 2 Adrian Clrc:le -A. Gardin
Successful bidder shell p .m In the Council NOTICE IS HEREBY SM.iblic review Ind comment r.....-on...,..,,_, .... , vember 7 1• 21 1988 ducted by: 1 corpor1tlon Otity Piiot November 14, 21, tblt, vac. frig, 10 bxt. mite Grove, Calif. 92640
furnish payent bond end 'Chambers. City Hell, 2000 GIVEN that the tbove-for ten.(10) dtyS commenc-loee tlle CllN, end ,.w I · ' ' M769 The reglltrenl com· 1988 Berb Metth•Wt, Sp. Thie bualneu It con· performance bond es re-Main Street, Huntington nemed Sc:hool Dlslrlci or Or-Ing November 14, tN8. • ..... 1ftOftCJ end prop-MlflQld to transact bull-M785 0310-couch. c1bnt1, 2 ducted by; 11n lndtvldl'll
quired by law 1 eeech. CelifOfnle . to con-anoe County, Calltornle, ect-Draft Nlg1tlv1 Decl1r-9ftr Mef be 1-... wllltout rtilJc NOTICE neu under the tlctltous ctlrt. htcll, Imp, mite The regl1trent oom-
NOTICE OF REQUIRE· slder and act upon an Owner Ing by and th1ough Its Gov-atlon No. 8844 It a request fuftMt wamiftt "'-IM bualneu n~ or name1 rtatC NOTICE Dwight PrHch.,, Sp. menold to trtnMCt bu.+-
M E N T F O R N ON ·I Participation Agr-™'"t for emlng Board, hefelnel19f re-to oonstNt wit• mains in court. . flCTITIOU8 autM8a lleted 1t>ove on October 15, 037'-cabnt, 1.ctlo, PN>no. n... unw the flctltout
DISCRIMINATION PRO-Mein-Pier Perking Feclllty. ferredlou"DISTRICT",wUI lhe RE1.,votr Hiii n...-.....,.......... ...-aTATe•NT 1988 flCTITIOUl llU-•• '° bKI, mite bullneet n1me or natMt GRAM (GOV CODE, SEC-'The agreement provldll for receive up to, bu1 not Iller AtNnment Oillrlct, the ...,_ ... You_, want The following persons are leveland c. Well, Pres!-NA• ITATe•NT Sh•rl Ro•••. s p . Hated above on toj/A
TION 12990) Your1a11en11on the development of • five than lhe 1bove tltled time, 11ea bounded on the north IO oel lft altot'Mf ""'' doing butlnest u; t Tl'll tollOWlng peraon1 are E391-•0 bxt, blk, lbl HM Chun Sim
is celled 10 the "Non-1e11e1 ptrktng structure 'With -lid bid• for the aw11d of by Ehls Avenue, on the •ut _.,. If rou do noc lt-n C . A.H. T. S .. 1~ 8 Thia s11temenl was llled doing bualnaa aa; Owner 1Cl9fVel IM rlgtlt Thie 11at9mll'lt w11 flied
dlscr1m1nat1on Clause" set jai>PfOKlmetely 838 perking • oontrect for the tbovepro-by Hutlngton Street, on the •attorner.,..merce1• Hemlock Cir .. Fountain v~ with the County Clerk of Or-ARROW STAR PIC-10 bid al the Nie. Pur~ with the County Clerk of Or-
10r1ri or referree to herein speoes end appr0Klm1tely ject. "" j south by Yorlltown. end on ....,_, ,.._rat Mf.tc. or fey, Cllll. 92708 enge County on October 28, TURES, 729 W. 16th St .. mull be made wlll'I caall only 8f1ge County on October 26.
which is apphcabte to ell I 32,073 square teet of com-Etch bidder mlltt submit tf'e WMI by• line par11tel to • "Pl eld offtce ( .. lad lft Ctrol J. Fanner, 16538 1988 Costa M .... Catlf. 92627 and paid for 11 the time of 1U8
nonexempt State Construe-merolal office use localed with MCh bid 1 certified or ind 1ppr0Kim•tely 1,000 tM ,....,_ booll). Hlmlocic Cir., Founte.ln VII-,_ Philip Joseph Rivas. 995 purch•M. All purchated FIMm
11on Contracts end to the wnhlnthebtqckfoundedby c:ethllr'• check p1y1bte to fM1-tofEdward1Slree1. Deepua9 cl9 qwe Ii en· ley.Clllf.92708 Published Orange Coasts. Sult•rereek Ad., good• Jte told as Is, and Publlth«S Orange Cout
·s11nderd Cehfornle Non. ,Olive Avenue. Third Street, the DISTRICT or a bid bond The ae1ua1. pr0Jeo1·consl1t1 t,..uan .... cffac:IOft Jv· This buslneu Is con-Delly Piiot November 7, 14, Anaheim, Calif. 92804 mutt b#temovld at thetlrne Delly Piiot October 31. No-
d1scnm1net1on Construction Walnut Avenue. and Main in the form set forth In tft.e of lnstlllehon of 13,200 lln-dlclel ueMcl ttlfte llft pluo ducted by: en Individual 21, 28, 1988 . . Thi• bu1lne11 la con-of Mic. S8'e tubject to prior vembtr 7. 14. 21. 1988
Contract Spec1f1cat1on" set ,Street In the City of Hunt-conlraot document• In an Ml fMt of 18 Inch. 16 Inch de JO OIAa CAUNDAJtlOI Th• regt..trent com--· M-771 ~ed by: an lndfvldual, caac.lletlon In the event of M·766
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Myst~ry vials wash u _p o_n co·ast
Unidentified chemicals being tested, dangerous ...
The beaches remained 6pen today
after the discoveries. About l 0 more
vials were found today in the Hunt-
ington Beach area, authorities said.
ut authorities see no threat to public
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Oflllieo.IJ"94aUlt
Authorities are testing roughlJ. 60
vials filled with unidenttfied
chemicals that washed up on Oranse
Coast beaches, but authorities said
the unmarked containers did not
Coast
Costa Mesa infant who
received a new heart
Monday remains In criti-
cal condition but now has
· a fighting chance./ A3
World
Israeli officials described
as "double talk" the
PL O's declaration of in-
dependence for Palesti-
nians in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip./ A4
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signal any ·apparent threat to the
public.
"We're calling·t,tlem medical sup-
plies, but we don't know what th'cy
·a'te. yet," state lifeguard dispatcher
Rene Field said Monday. "There also
appears to be some expended narcs or
something hke that, but nothing
Rough water
Authorities said the vials - a little
shorter and fatter than standard test
tubes -began appcartng on beaches
from Crystal Cove to Bolsa Chica
Monday at about & a.m. Some were
open and empty, but most were
sealed.
John Hills. a hazardous matenals
specialist with the Orange County
W,h winda whipped Monday &Jon& the <>ranee Cout,
toppling thl• catamaran ln Newport Barbor. But harbor
Health Care Agency, said the vtals
contained white flakes . a red semi-
solid substance. clur liquid or a
crystalline matenal. ·
A fifth type of vial was turned over
to the Orange County Sheriffs De-
partment bomb squad. It was a la~er
bottle filled with 011 surrounding
anoth~r con tamer ofhqu1d. apparent-
ly npt sul>poscd to be exposed to a1r.
Hills said. •
"It may be medical waste; n may be
outdated pharmaccut1cals: at may be
vaccines: 11 may be lab waste," Hills
I
said. "Wtthout havinJ tame to exam-
ine the matenals, we JU St can't tell."
Newport Beach police spokesman
Bob Oakk} said police. hfeguar.ds
and beachcombers found about 20 of
the vials on the BalbQa Pen1nsulaand
along Corona del Mar St.ate Beach.
Huntington Beach cit}' lifeguards
said the ) found one vial. whtle Field
S81d her agency rccove~ t~e bulk of
them. State lifeguards bcpn ho"rly
s"'eeps earl}' Monday and continued
them through out the afternoon.
··They're coming in an clumps." she
Milon oa.ght to try again today and Wedne.day when falr
•klea and Calmer afternoon wlnda an fonca8t. _,,
~other rejec~s drug test~ forher ·b--a.by
Drug-exposed infant born at Hoag was
denied treatment at mother's request
By GREG KLERKX
Of IM Delly l'tlol It•"
Newport Beach police are expected
to recommend child endangerment
charges against a 30-year-old woman
who alleitedly refused to allow Hoag
Memorial Hospital doctors to treat
her newborn baby even though the
bany. was exposed to drugs before
birth.
Laura Moute is still recovering
from the Cae5i1rean section b1nh
Sunday of her daulthter, Amber. She
as expected to be in the hospital
th rough the end of the "'eek.
Hospital tests administered shortly
after Moute was admitted showed
traces of cocaine and amphetamines
in her bloodstream.
Doctors feared the baby. born five
to seven weeks premature. could
suffer from withdrawal.
However. according to Newport
Beach pohce reports, Moute refused
to allow the tests and doctors had to
get emergency authorization from
police to administer treatment. Dr.
Lawrence Wickham. a ped1atnc1a n at
the hospital, con' 1nced pohce that
the baby could die " 11hou1 treatment.
saying that .\mber had barely
survived dell\Cr)' and was 1n poor
health.
Moute. a Santa .\na resident. could
not be reached for co mmem this
morning.
Newport Beach police claim
Moute's refusal ro allo" trea tment for
the bab~ constitutes endangerment
and said the~ will recommend ap-
propnate charges be filed b) the
Orange Count} D1stnc1 Anomev
Hoag spokes.,..oman Gaal Lo"c said
11 is hospital pohc} and state law 10
require parent.al perm1ss1on for drug
testing of children. Parents ha' e
refused the tCStS ID the past. She sSld
l he count} has-tiled tor tcmpotaf)
custody of Amber and a dec1S1on will
likel) be handed do"n b) the end of
the week. The baby "as reponed 1n
st.able cond1uon this morning
said.
Field said authon11es did not know
where the vials came from, but said
no boats were known to have aone
down an the last several days.
The duty offi~er at the Lona Beach
office of 'the U.S. Coast Guard also
said there was no mdication the trash
came from a s1Ak10g ship, but said
Coast Guard investigators ~ in
Huntington Beach eiaminina the
vials
"W11h the storms. they could have
(Pleue Ne VIAU/AS)
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Tollway
linkage
po~icy
revised
Change of sentence
fails to appease foes
of Newport road lln,:k
By PAUL ARCBIPLE\'
Ol"'9U.., ........
Newport Beach residents living
near San Joagu10 Hills Road took
another crack Monday -1 blockina its future extension to a planned toUway,
achieving uncertain results.
They voiced their opposition as the
Caty Counetl approved a joint policy
statement w1tb the city of Irvine on
the San Joaquin Hills tollway.
The1010t statement was hammered
out by Newpon Mayor John Cox and
Irvine Mayor Larry Agan during sut
weeks oft.alks.
The 14.S-mile tollway, pr~J_ectcd to
run from the Corona del Mar Freeway
to the San 01~0 Freeway justnonh
of San Juan C.tp1Strano. would pass
along the lrvme-~ewpon Beach
bou ndar) It nc
Residents of both ClllCS have ex-
pressed concerns about the stze oft~
1ollwa) and road conn«tions that
\\o'OUld ad.,.erscl) affect their netgh-
borhoods
The J01nt statement. also approv_ed
b\ the In.me council. aims to 1n-
OuenC'e the Transponauon Comdor
A.gen(; and other go\Cmment agen-
cies on "hat kind of roadwa)' would
be built.
It proposes the tollwa:, be limited
to six general use traffic lanes and two
commuter lanes. and suggests it be
designed to accommodate a future
fixed rail line down the center
d1v1der
The JOmt statement also proposes
stnct en' iron mental standards to
[Pleue 8ee TOLLW AT I A2)
·Nine suspects in ·-
Mesa Verde Center
shooting nabbed
Students ' lunches upgraded
By JONATHAN VOLZKE °' .... Deir '9lo4 .....
Costa Mesa police traveled as far as
the Mexican border to capture nine
suspects in an Oct. 11 gang brawl at
the Mesa Verde Center where the
combatants used shotguns and pistols
to finish a fight started at Costa Mesa
High Schoo[
No one was senously inJured in the
fight, though a stray shotgun blast
bfew out the rear windshield of a car
carrymg six teen-agers.
Four adults and five juveniles, all
maJes. were taken into custody in a
series of arrests since the brawl.
Detective Darell Freeman said. No
further arrests were anticipated.
"They're a bunch of snot-nosed
kids." Freeman said. "They claim to
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be pan of the Cnps and Bloods. but
they're not.really organized."
The Crips and Bloods arc Los
Angeles-based gangs with a violent
rivalry. The two gangs gamed notorie-
ty in the movie .. Colors."
Police said as many as two dozen
people participated in the brawl.
Eleven teen-ag.crs still at the scene
when police arrived generally were
uncooperative. authontics said. One
youth suffered minor injuries in the
fistfight. but refused medical atten-
tion.
A car and a short-barreled shotgun,
equipi>cd with two pistol gnps for
speed firing. were left behind as pohce
arrived at the Harbor Boulevard and
Adams A venue shopping ~nter, but
(Pl.._._ 8U9ncTS/A2) •
School health o ficials adapt menus
to compete with off-campus eateries
By GREG K.LERKX
Of Ille Delly~ 119"
Getting children to eat .. right" has
always been a tiresome and gener-
al!}' futtlt task. Just when you think
they're actually eating the tuna-on-
wheat-v.1 th-sprouts sandwiches
you'"e been brownbagging. you run
mto the J oungsters at the local McDonal 'sat lunchtime.
If this dilemma S<ems all too
fam1har. you're not alone: The men
and women who ha ve the thankless task of prepanng v.holesome yet
appealing lunches at the nation's
schools ha Ye faced It for years.
But in the wa._e ot a nattonal trend
towa rd healthiness that has swept
up C\ en \Oungc:r generauons. the)
::la1m to Jinall) be ga1nrng ground.
Trad1 11onal cafctena-m le lun ches
and fast-food fare are now
augmen1ed b~ sat.id bars. potato
bars and e'en taro bar; at some
schools. Bottled "at rr 1s a hot seller
too.
School lunches haH' been under
do~ scruttn} ~entl) ~ repon
issued m September b\ the Pubht
Vo1et for Food and Health Polle)
said school lunches m general.
:ontam too man\ 11ems h1&h m
sodium and saturated fat. ""fned
:hid .en and rish mashed and tried
potatoes hot dogs and sv.e-et. ugar)
jesstns "ere am\lng the 11ems
reccl\ mg lov. marl. in the rcpon
1n Cahforn1a the:' sta te School
Lunch -\s<,cx .111on rt'Cc:'ntl) rormed
a commtth.'C ll ~t health guidelines
for school lunlhcs. 1ndudmg rec-
ommended ltm1ts l•n lat and so-
dium content'
-\mong the.> poc;~1bll' n:.-ommen·
dat1ons b' thf comm111l·e which ~111 lSSue ·a f nal re pon l'3rl) nc ~t ~ear." 111 be ltmtt' llO the aml1un1 of
fat in 'itudenl\· J1c1s The rec-
ommended hm111.ould be I ' lov. as
35 per~nt a da\ a a pornon ('lflotal
:aloncs. lov.er tha n the ltm11 rec-
ommended b' the "l;at1onal
.\cadem' of Pcd1atnnans v.h 1ch
recommends no more than ~
pe~nt fat pe r da)
Local school.official~ agrtt that
.:hool lunche could use an O\Cf·
haul. and th~ ha'e been working
fo r the past fe~ )Cars to SC"rve meals
that are healthier -v..·nhout stu-
dents noncing the d1fTercncc.
Jan Monfone d1rt"Ctor of food
SCf"' IC'CS fort he Newport-Mesa U ru-
ticd School D1stnct. ~ld the lunch-
~s· content ha~ been the subJect of
:oncem and study for the past
se veral )t ars.
The general state rcquu"tment for
:atetena-st) le school lunches m-
:lude at lea t t"oouncesofprotein. t\\O SCI'\ 1ngs of fnnt Or VCSC&ables m
'1rtuall) an) form (frCnch fncs
:iuahM and sef"mgs of bread am
m1l11: l oo often. however. the best t:ud plans of school health offiClals
i re qu1dd) undone by Taco Bell or
Burgtr King.
(Pleue eee LUPfCB/ A2)
D~mocrats to file suit over poll guards
OPchie Fuentes dismisses 'Gestaj)o-.-
char e as partisan poll ti cal propaganda ·
By 808 VAN En.EN
Of ... Olllf .......
A group sponsored br_ the st.ale
Assembly s Dtmocratic Caucus an-
nounc:ed Monday that at would file
suit this wetk over alleacd "Gnt.a~
like'" tactics \lied by the OraftlC
Count) Repubhcan Pany. which
hlttd uniformed tttunty auards to
monitor votena ptatts •n Llt1no
ne1abborh0ods last week •
l om t-uentn. count)' Republican
chainnan, d1smjt.ted tht Chaflt' a
pan1san propepnda, and said It a
separate press conference that bas
intent1on in h1nn1 the uniformed
monitors was to cn~urc th( "mttanl)
and KC'Unt) of the election."
The Ocmocrat1C aroup, led b)
Santa .\na Cit) Councilman ~~uc:l
Puhdo and iate .\sscmbl) man Rich-
ard Katz. 0. puh eda. chafJ'td that
the ,uards demanded cn1ltnsh1p
papen. •HOk dov.n h ensc nunlbcn
and OtM1Wlsc intimidated votcn tn
tM. e.o..i)' cootcsied 1.nd ~mb.I) Dl tnc:t 1n Santa ~ and Garden
Grove.
Republican C'un -i>fif\&lc: .tkads
Democrat rR1chard fh1erbacn by 1
narrow marian 1n the d1stnct. W1lb 30 000 abstnlee ballots still to be
tali1ed countywidc. The d1stnct has
seesawed betv.ttn the tv.o pemes
O"~r the past decade. · .. Last Tucwa) 1 cnme v.as com-
mitted 1n th1 room." 1d st.ate
Asscmbl)'mao Ri ~rd Katz. t>
Scpuheda. J)(ak1n1at the pen5h haU
of Our Lid) of the Pillar Catholic
Churth 1n Sant.a ~na. Ont of tht
"°,!~ pla v.h re ,o,crs v.-cre al I 1n11midated b) the J«unt) aU&rcts. Kan said said he btame
'""ol"td 1n the 9>•sodc ,.hen a t.attno \Ottr frOm Santa na (al~.
his offtee to rumpbin.
K.au id tM group alrtld~ J
C'Qntacttd p('C)ple \lthO " uld-tt\t1f)
that thty wtrt c:h llcnted try lhc
pards and as._ai to proH' their
c1t1zensh1p. If proven these allcaat1ons could
<'Onstitute felon' '1olat1ons of the Cahfom1~ Ekctions Codt and the
fedem Voung Rtihts \ct. he said. Fuentes sa.ad at h1 prt conference
that he had rtet1\ rd nn rrporu ohn)
,folahOn$ of the la'i'I' b the unt)
auards.
Prin1td iMtN(t1on wtuch he id ~UC d1siributtd to the auards ad·
mo""h«t them to rcmiun at le~t I 00 fttt awa' ft m the p0lhn& plA\:c and
apiMl ha\ 1naan~ ronta"t at all Wlth
\Oters. •
atk>s Rodn uez. the n I "'to
the Prinalc campa1 n Y>ho l"CQutsicd
•he U monuon.. ~·d he did
h«'au~ th<' Rcpub 1<' n Pan) hid
m:"CI\ td ~~ thll thr.rt mt-ht bi:
''Ncr fraud 1n tbe 72nd ASICmbly
DlStn~
When questioned about pe>ssible
rac1 t motives for the monitom .. as
allctcd by se,·cral critics &om botll
parties. Rodn1uc1 thRW the cbatJe.
beck at has l<'CU~B.
"To ampl~ that v.c as H111)1lnics
hould be 1num1d~tCJ b> lhCprnenct
of a un1~ rmcd oOi«r i as racast a
talcment a I ha'c ever Mard."' he
Uld. •
f' nt 1a th n· rouainitfy
monitor pol.llD& pl~ dun..-elec-
tion\
.. Th< onl) d1ffcrn~ 1 th.al tome of
•Ott uaafottn •· be said
But mcmbm ofbOth the~
mnc: and Rcpubl.can pattict ~
t1nucd \O blast tk utt Of ..
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.. ~~l~IT~ 1~~0..~llon 1!!..0 Tel#te:OA~cl~~lf!O --Is..,.,_, to_,. ti .._ -*" lfl Qolo., p 1 1 ?1 I • fllJU I Cetel.J .'•"* ~ ...._ .. ....., ....... ---le.;:'-... Mii. ---.--....... .._.._,me.,... Cop1ea.,,111e ........ o.wnan-111'cNet.lflltle~of,..,,,•....-.,....~E111 ..... a .............. Thla11t.-.nt--P11ttua1t1 lo ••ctlona ,....~......... -• --!'D9 parrnent of lndultrltll Aela--ltal Impact Report and to enw Into Mid contract, AvenYeMdC.,AWf!Ue ........ •-IH ••r-.-.i1Neountya.dlofOr· 21101•21ftl of fl9 Git-Ttllil ~ ... llled ~ ~
.--MOTIC• I UOM n. e9Cllttelned the Owner Pwtlclpatton ~ lllCfl MCUt1ty will 111 for· ,. lltdl "*" In ~ • • 1 •-·-• • 1•1 •••a .,. County on OctoMr 21, _. ........ Md PYO> .-... CouMy C'9rll Of Of· ~ Nol ...,.,.. • • SEALED PAOPOIALl10lf*9! ~ , ... °' mentfotllWtptotecl W•on felted. Al4ftU9 ~ ~-... ,. 9 ............. ,... .......Code.leotlcwlnat .,..COufttyonOctotlet3t. 1... -
Wiil be~ In Room wege&lnthecountylnwhic:h 1Meloq1ubliclNlpection.ncl Tl'le DISTRICT r-~ llteacendMliflhwt .. la..,_ ....... • PW oftM~C:O..-dm 1111 Mr-
3018, 107 South Btoad'#9Y,lthewotttlllobedona. to be c:opylngfortheco.tofdutll-IN rtgflt to rejeet ""'OI.. Acopyofh,...... .. Ofl-. PublitNd Or--COMl Code. ...... NI Of IN ...,.. --..... WIM
LoaAngelea.Clllfomla.untll'• !lated In the ~1t cation at the ofllce of the bide or to wetve eny Ir· Ml...,.. IM~·~ •...., .. ,........ ... OMy Piiot MO\lelnbel' 7, t•, ~~Code and Pulllllhed OrlflOt CoeM ~ ._,_ ~t!mi.~;:,-:t•Y~ :!it~~Pr~ ~one~~~= ~":0t°'1n~.=:,: ::~r:, ~ine1on ~i::•:::~C;.:=' 21.21, 1MI a.-110 ::n:oe,::nof= ~.~~1.1•. -"°-.. • ___ , .. "•,.,.· .. ~~-·._-! ..... • .. • .. •-
t1me they will be publidy1Wage9 Ae•. deted u ... Street, ~ Baectl, No bidder "'8Y wlthdt-a.en,, Ce11tom1e. /lwt I*· .... • • ._. -Act. the llgned..... M·772 -~·•.,._., CC**' and reed In Room tonh on Propoaal F«m. Callfornla, between th• any bid tot a petlod of .Wy eon wlilNng to oonwnant on ' •tfM ..... ff a111 Pia.IC ll)TIC( ~ !:!"-"Y ~..-• ~ TM ,_..,.. pertJOr'9 •• tl~\~~~ ~~ ... ~:'TER ~c::· ~~·5c;i;: ~~~!:;a·~ 5i~ ~:)~ ~'r .,::· ... =.::n ~...::..: =-i=:.c.::.=..=: "lMe .... IDUCATIOTl ~ ~~ ~·~ MUC !J!!C( ~~T:~LOA PA·
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Floor, Secramenlo, Call0 day, exel\ltlhle of hollday9. A ~1 bond and a notice by Ptovtellno Wf1"en ..._ ,. .. I• "90MMt Of ntS HUNT· O'dOC* PM on the pr.,,._ •... J CIFIC ~ 2M E. 17ttl
DEPARTMENT OJ OE· lomla, and ere avllllabte to 1t1t9f .. led pe(IOnl f'nWoJ parlor~ bOnd lhall be comment• 10 1t19 Dlpert ........................ IMPO. MACH UIMOfl wNr9 Mid property hM 110nC8 Of' •20l, coae. ...... Calif.
VEl,OPMENTAL SERVICES Wt'f ln111: .. 1ed par(y on r• 1Ubmlt written comment1 requl(ed pl'lof 10 ~Ion men1 of ~ty 0.-.... .._., • 11111 ....... 1Wt 8CMOCM. D18Tl9CT .._.. tt°'9d. Md wtlilctl •• WK: IAL& '29Z7 • ,
F A I R v I E w 0 E • quest. addreued 10 lhe City Clerk ol the contrec1 and lhall be veloprnenl. Envltonmental "'.I .... FI ......... WIU MOU) A PUY9CUI loceted at Pullflc ltcwaga °' ...... Al Robert ... • .. t,1adr•.
VELOl>t,4ENTAL CENTER I MICHAIL .I. 90CC"9C· of the Ctty of Huntington In ttla form •t forth In tl'le RHourcea Section, P.O ... a 11111 • 11st ....... A"1NO TO DllCU88 2071 fMwpor1 lol.lleverd In llW'Bth fltt• I 2"32 Canyon """. Or.,
COSTA MESA ORANGE CHIO ... A.LA., ITATR 8-ch.Poa10fflce9o11 1IO, contrlltldocumtntl. Bo• 1to.Hunt1ngtona..c11 ..................... , ... INCIAL •DUCA· -Cfty ot Coeta MIN. ~·-•uiv.ntllat TrellucoCyn.,Callf.t287t
COUNTV, CALIFOA.NIA Mte:Hf'RCT Huntlf19ton Beech, Celi· WAL. KTHAOUGH: A Wfllk0
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(W.0. HFA 501) Put>lill!ed Ol'M\O!t .Coalt fon• 92M8 pl'lof to ltla lftrouan of the lite(•) Is con.icw.d ~ -dilcJeion. .......... .,.... ..... DIM l1'mlnS uw.a c.Mornla. the goods, cNl-21701-21715 °' .... Call-fAV.., .Coa1a MIM. Cetlf,.
Tlllt project Comptl ... Oally Pflof ~-7. 14, llOut ol 5:00 p.m. on Novem-ecfledUled '°' No1191nber 22, making boOy Jn tea deliber• J:... ....... . .... WfTHN THAT MTNCT , ... orpenonat property de-lomia llllllnala and Pro-tll27 ex>nlttve:llng -t ... dlWtrU>u· 1988 bar 11, 1988. 1MI. ProepecUve lllOderllllofl on .,_.. an En· .,. 'Oii THI 1Hl·HH tcflbed below, In the mal0 i...IOnlCoQa,lectlon2321 Audy CMWa. 1195 lfWle
llon1Y9tam,lricludlngciemo-M782 At the time Ind ~ •• to meet., ..... 8u9lneel vil'onment.I Impact ~ C-Ne. -M ..WOSAL,,. HeAWQ ,.,. of: ofthee.lfforll&a~ Awa.. Coate MIN, c..tf.
Ntlori. Mfthwork, chain link llO~abow. tit ~ Office. 2985-Beet Str•t. ahould be prepared fOf the The nerne and addf ... of WILL II MILD OM Debra Taylor, Sp Coda. lectlon W of tM 12127
fence, upt\alt concrete and I PUIJC MQTIC( Inter~ In the \bOve met· Col1a Meaa. CA. al 10:00 protect. the COUii 11. (El nombre yl WID .. HOAY, XO"RF.91Jt CCMl-bd, 2 c:lnar1. mlec: Calfomla ,._,.. Code .nd This bUtlneae 18 con,
concrete WOf1I 1 t• may 11PPMf and be AM. Ce1 {714)55&-3217 for PublllMd Orange Coat diteoclon1;.de 11 COf1e •); M, -. AT 7• , ..... bQ, 2 TV, aqua,, wtrbd, 2 IN provll6ona of tM C.-. ducted by. a .,.,_. .. P9't.-
The Contractor1' Stele "*.IC MOTICI lleatd. detaMa Bid• ~ llOI be ICs Deity Pilot Ncwembar 14, OAAHOll COUNTY MUNIOI-COWWMNCOI 8IOOll 1" °'"""' canopyt, • Ice c:twt., lornla Auction Ltc.nelfta IWIHp lleenH Board llH de.I MOT1CI OF CltJ ef Hut1111l•11 Cl9IMd from conlrectora llOt 1"8 PAL C~IJRT. Cenlrlf ()l'.,Of nm D18TNCT IDUCA· lmoe. aofa. frig Act. the undatalgned w4I Mil Tiie regl1tflnl com~
!ermined that con1rae1or1 ~ ....... ~ •ec:trw.,, attandlnQ lflilWllllttlrOUQh. , m7M llf'I' Mlidel Oletrlcl, 700 TIOM CIMTlll. THI ltrlen Scott. Sp. lllpubllc .... bycompaWw menced IO t.r~ "'*-
must be Wceneacl In the fol.I P\aJC .. AMtO C"1 Ctlft 90VHNIMQ aoAAD. CMc c.• OrWe Weet, IDUCATIOTl earraR .. 0034-mllc bu, llrel ... b6ddlf!o on ..... 22nd dlly of ,... undef. the llcttloue
10w1ng cl1te1tleallon lo bid CITT CCMIMCL! Dated: Novwnblr 7. 11181 CarelJR a . ltecll.,. ~ llJl1C( SantaAn"CalifOlnlat2701 1LOCATID AT: ttH1 dWlltbl. mtt,.., bit, 880 No~. 11181, et . 11:30 bualrlMI NIN or WMI
oo this Pf'Otect A or C-3'. M.DeYB.-o...xT Publ!IMd Orange Coaat Pw1t111I t Direct• Tiie ~me. 14df .... andlYOllKTOWM AVIMUI, Sien Boruakt, Sp O'dOC* AM on the,,,.,,... lated aboW on October 13,
,.Pr•bld SI .. l~I AelllCY · Dally PllOt November 7, 14, Publllhed Orange Coast MN•llll \ t ,_~of p111n-•~O.WCH.PCMI E1te-bd,eota.crv where Mid pr~ Ilea 1.., • ~~rooN~U:~.;i ~~~'"°" 1983 Mne =P11o•Novembef 14.21. ~~=~; :~":n:t°'~~(~l ~.:.,.ow.=: wt:="''eiwt8:.r::!.· 2 =:.:~~Tor:= ~!.~,,"::.Meet
be1presbld11tetnapectlorl1 llOlmlTKOUllY M783 (Avl10 • Acuaado ) nomt>fe,ladlrecdor\yelnu-ITIOTl OfftCI AT: (714) Kathy Car11rell. Sp 132'1 '~ Aoed In thewfttltheCountya.rllofOr0
1oor al wfllch time r91>'-. j CM•• ... ft&tC M)TIC( --.,. ~ 1030-I 102 8. ~ INC., mero de telelono del ---· IXT. ..... E.223-TV l(ltenne, U bx, Clty of Irvine, County of Or· lf'O' County on NovemOlr tat1veaof lheSl•t•and Pf~r ~ I nmLJlo 8'UIRIL aCelf. CIOrP~•UI ~dilldlmMdanla.o ~ ...... 0r-.. C..t lkle,exerunh. wtrbdmttr• .... Stataofcalllomla.tl'le 1. 1MI
tC>aCllYe bldderl lhall .-t 1 PRO.llCT AMA) -mnca fO -YOU ~ 'SUED del demendante que llO,IWIJ ,..-... , ..... , ~ 1)d rtm, trtik, lfYdl1C'ladf goodl, dlat1tll 0t .,.,.,,,., ~
•I the Ol1lce ot Plenl ()pef. Notlce of . Joint Public CoernlACTCMta ..,....,...NTCW BYPLAINTlfF:(AUd.leasta Ile ne• abogado. ••).1-Owner r.......,.. lhe right propertydelcribedbek!W.ln Publlhed °'""'COM!
lllOtlS IHwlngbytheCttyCounc:ll CAUIMO'Oft..,. Cw.TY damandando) LAWYERS SAXON, ALT, OEAN.' M7M 1obld1ttheMle.Purct\W 1t1ematt ... 1of: DallyPilotNoWml>ar7. 1',
810der1 may order plant ofHuntingtona..dlendlhe SctlOOI Olatrlct· NEW· DeftLOPmNT TITLE INSURANCE COM-, MASON. BREWER & KtN-1 muttbamedawltll~only Pllll Krzyunl1k, Sp. 21.21, 11U
1r1d ll)eClliettlont by con· Redeoveloi;unent ,Aoenc:Y of POAT-MESA UNIFIED UHIMllREITAL PANY, I Virginia cotp«° CANNON, 500 South Mein ft&tC ll)TIC( and paid tor at the lime of 6'19-• ctvt, 2 c:oucM, 3 M0 775
tecilr1g Cootrect M1r1ega-jlMCltyofHuntlngtonBeeetl SCHOOl DISTRICT MIOURClaMCTIOHa atlori Str•t. Suite 1100-Nortll Pll(ChHe. All purcllaMd !*CM, 20 bu, mlac, ti ct111,l---------
mer11 Sec:tlof1. P 0 Boll,regard1ng an~ Pwtld-Bfd 0Hdllr1e: 11:00 CITT Of Yw ..... • CM.._Alt Towet, Ol'lf'O', Californlll f'K:TTTIOUe .._.. gooc1a 1te eold • 11, llnd vao, lmp "8JC ll)TIC(
1079. S1er1mento , petlon A13feament between o'ctodlAMofthe2rlddayol HUNTINOTOlllMACH DAY•...., .. H•~HM t2ee8(71•)M7·9555. I MAm ITATlmlfl' rnuatberemovtldatthetlme Sandra Stanko, Sp.
95812· 1079. Telepllonallhe Redat191opment AoencY Oecembaf, 1988. Notice It hereby given by la ..,.... • ,.. .. • a OATE: (Fec:llll) AUG 03 Tiie following pertona 1te of ..... SateMib)ect to prior eoet-12bxe. tbl, Imp, mllc Kane
(916)322·2871. andAobertl<QUtY. Place ol Sid Receipt. the Oepat1ment of Com·.,...," .... "••w et 1987 ld~bullnassu: ~ttoo 1n tile event of Han• Beck , Sp . 'ICTITIOUIW .. There ls 1 r1ooretumable l NOTICE IS HEREBY PurdlulngDept,2985Bear munlty Oevelopmer11, En· tllla..i ReMrt I . KUMC, CleR,( GOlOPORTJEWELERS, Mtt~t betWMn Owner C11t-ga11ppt,•catin11,8 MAlmSTA,.....,,
cherge of ~9 50 (check GIVEN that ·the Clry Council St., Costa M .... CA 92121 Ylronmentlll Aeloureet Sec· A ....... w ,.._... .. If Letleli Herr1ar1dea, 15372 Baec:h Blvd., W•I· and. Obltgated petty. Dated chrl. dtk, c:oplef, tbl The lollowlng petaOnl .. pay1ble to Ottk:e ot lhe lot the City ot Huntington ProJeet lder1tllleatlor1 tlon of the City of Hun11r1gtoo _...,..... .-; ,_,,,... o.,utr minlt .... Cell!. 92183 11111 1'tll and 211t dey ol No-Commercial Adj. doing bualrlMI u :
S11taArch1tect)IOfHCllMI Beach end the Reda. welop-NM* REMOVAL OF PCB a.ch tlla1 the followlr1g ........ ,_fllW .....e M NOTICETOTHEPERSON Lapidary lr1tern1tlor1at, vembar, 1H8. Publlc J a r1at Hewey, Sp. ALTERATIONS, 2H 5
ot plans arid apec:1t1ca11ons merit Agency ol the City of TRANSFORMERS Dr•ft Negative Oeeteratlorl .................... ,... SERVED· You.,. Mrved .. Inc .• Calif. 7956 Moonmlst S1orege Manegement. Inc. 8030-~r. ctlf, 10 bu, H•bcW Bl.. Col1a Mee&. Eech bidder must be pt .. Hur111ngton Beact1 wtll llotd a Place Plant Are on Fite: requas! ~ bMrl prepared. waM .._ -1 .. ..., ,_ an lndlvldull defendanf Circle Huntlngtoo Beach Telephone (818) 24•8080, mtec 'Cllltt. 12827
qullilild un<lef Ille State !Joint Public Hearing on No-Purdleeing Dept 2985-BHr Tiie draft negative deciar· caae. Publllfled Orange Ooatt Callt. t2&48 ' Agent for Owner. Kan Mltlellc, Sp. 02115-2 Hae Chun Sim, 12181
Con1rac1 Act vember 21. 1988 a1 7:00 St.. Col1a Mase. CA iftk>ri wll be evallable for " ,.. • _. 11la ,_I Deity Pilot Octobef 31, No-Tlllt b\ltlr1e11 11 eor1· Publiahed Orenga Cout eoucha. 10 chra. 2 cabntl, 2 Adrien Clfda •A. Gerdan
Succ.sstul bidder 111111 P m lr1 the Counell NOTICE IS HEREBY public revt.w and comment n1p1,_ M ...... ,.. ..._, vember 7, 14, 21, 1988 ducted by. a corpo<etlorl Oallv Pllol November 14, 21, tbla,'\ec, frig, tO bx1, mi1C Gtove. Cellf. 92640 tur~sh p1yen1 bOnd 1.nd Chamber1, Clty Hall, 2000 GIVEN lllet 111• above· lot ten.(10) daye eommenc-...... -. ..-,_I M769 The regll\rar11 com-1988 Barb Ma1111aw1, Sp. Thlt bUlinesa 11 eon·
per m•nce l>Ond as re-M1lr1 StrMt, Huntington nerned 5mool Diltrlct ol Or· Ing November 14, 1988. ...-. _., ...0 .,.-menced to 1ranuet bull· M785 0310-~ll. cabnt1, 2 duG1*S ~an lndMdual
qulr by law Beeeh, Califomla. to con-angeCounty. Callfomla. eel· 1>r1ft Ne91tlve O.Clar· artr.., M .._....... "8JC MQTIC( .,... undef Ille fictitou1 dlfl, tltc:tl. Imp. mite The reglltflnt com·
NOTICE OF REOUtRE· 1 ~Ind eel upon an e>wr.. Ing by and ttwougfl It• Gov· atlon No . .._.... It a requast ......_ ......... "-.. buliMla nerne or ~ PlBJC NOTICE Dwight Preacher, Sp. rnenced to trenaact b\.9-
M E N T F 0 R N 0 N • 1 Plrtlelpatlorl ""..,.,,, lot ernWlg Boerd. hereloatt ... ,.. to conatNI --lnllfll ir1 oewt. f)CTITIOUI ~.. listed lbove on Oetobef 15, 0071-eabnt, radio. phono. ""' under ttle flc:fltou• DISCRIMINATION PRO· Mll~P-Perking Fec:My. terred1o•"OISTRICr',wltl \II• AEurvolr Hiii ,....,._ ......... ,... MAmaTATlmlfl' 1988 f)CTfTIOU8.,... .. .-Obu ,mltc: buelnMa name Of namaa
GRAM (GOV COO£. SEC-'The egr-1...,t prcMdaa for ~MC> to, but not later At.Nlament Olttrlel. Illa ........... Y•..,... The following petaont .,. Cleveland c Well, Pr.... ..... aTATlmNT 811.,I Roeu. Sp . lilted aoov. on N/A
TION 1f990) Yoor att11r11ion the de ... lopment of a five ltlan the above ltated time, •• boUrlded on the north ..... • ......, rflM doing bullneea M: dent me 1o11ow1ng pe(IOl\l ere E391~ bu, blll. tbl H ... Chun 8m ..
11 Cllled to tile 'NOrl· level perking 1tructure with IMled bldl for the awatd of by Ella A*'Ue, on Ille MSt ...,. • Jelll • .... ....... C . A.H. T S ., 1I5 3 8 Tl'MI ttaternent was filed doing bu*-M : ~ r...-... the rtght TNa ltlt..-,l~lled
d1tcr1m.na11on Cl1uM set 19'1Pfoxitnalely 838 par1llng a contrect lor the •boYIPt~ by Hutlngton Street. on the • .......,,,...., ..... ,Hemlock Cir., Fountain Val-with the Cowlty a.rt! of Or· AA ROW STAR PIG· 10 blcht the ..... Purc:Neel with the County a.rtl~-
lortll or referred to herein sc>acet Ind IPPfOJdmately iect. I eouth ~ YOftltown. and on ......, rwlllfnl Mnkle • tey. Calif 92708 ange Courlty on Oct~ 28, TURES, 729 w 11111 St .. muet be mede with ealft only "'9t County on October 2t,
wtiieft 11 1C>P1icable 10 all j32.073 lqUll'• feet of com-Eectl blckt..-mutt tubmtt the welt by a lne per .... to a ..... *.._(..._ tit Carol J. Fermer, 16538 1988 • Cos1a ......._ C.ill 92e27 and paid f0t et the time of 1988
"°"9118mPI Slit• Construe· merc:lal office ..-loca1ed with Mdl bid a oenlfled °'land apptOlltmetefy 1.000 ............ ). Hemlock Cir., Fouritlin Val-,.... Ptlitlp Joeeptl Rivie. 995 purch... All purchased ,_
ooo Contr1ets ar1d to the Wf!Nntheblodltounded~ eaiahler'• chectl peyab'e to leelWlltofEdWlltdaStreet. 0....-• .. le -ley,Cellf 12708 Publilhed Orenge Coal S. Suttarcreak Rd .. goodl •• totd u 11. and Publiltled Orange Co191
Standard Cel1tor"11 Non· I Olive A.,.,_, Third Street. the DISTRICT or a bid bond I The actual project eontiltl ........ ... ....... .... Tiii• bytlMN 11 COrl· Oelly Piiot NOWmber7, 4. Anetletm. Cllil. 92804 muet be,~ .. the time Deity Piiot Octql>ar 31, No-
dltcr1m1n1tl0" Construc1ion ,Watnul Avenue. Ind Mein lfl lf'le form Mt lortll In 1hllof ln1u1llatlori of 13,200 lifl.. .W...., ..._ • ,._. dUcted by: an lndlVldual 21, 28, 1983 Tllil bUalneu 11 cor1° of...._ Sala IUb)ect 10 prior veml>ar 7, 14, 21, 1H8
Coo1r1e1 Spee1tica1100" Ml ,S1reet In the City of Hunt· contract document• In an .., leel al 18 lnctl, 11 Inch • • DtA8 CM.a.ANOS Tiie regl11rar1t com· M·771 ~by. an lndMdull cancelllltlOt• lfl the ..• :• _ M-761
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