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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1988 25 E T
~Y.St~ry vials -~ash ~i> on Coas~-·
Unidentifit(d chemicals being tested,
ut authorities see no threat to public
By JONATHAN VOLZU °' .. ~ .........
Authorities a~ tcstang roughlx_ 60
viafs filled y.'ilh • unidentified
chemicals that washed up on Oran~
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 •rdoubletalk" the
PL O's declaration of In-
dependence for Palesti-
nians in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip.I A4
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signal any al)parent 1hrea1 10 the
public.
"We're calling Oiem medical sup-
plies, but we don't know what they
arc, yet;• slate lifeguard dispatcher
Rene Field said Monday. "There also
appears to be some expended flares or
something like that, but nothing
·Rough water
dangerous.·· •
The beaches remained open today
after the discoveries. About I 0 more
vials were found· today in the Hunt-
ington Beach area, authorities said.
A~thonti« said the vials - a httre
shorter and fatter than standard test
tubes -t>e&an appeann& on beaches
from Crystal Cove to Qolsa Chica
Monday at about 6 a.m. SOme were
open and empty, but most were sealed. .
John Hills, a hazardous matcriaJs
spcciaJist with the Oran.&_e Coupty
"
Health Care Agency, said 'the vials
contained white flakes. a rtd semi-
solid substance. clear hqu1d or a
crystalline matenal. ~
A fifth type of vial was turned over
to the Orange County Shentrs ~
partmcnt bomb squad. It was a la!Jtr
bottle filled with 011 surrounding
another con tamer ofhqu1d, app;srcnt·
ly not'lupposed to be exposed to air.
Hills said.
"It may be medical waste; It may be
outdated pharmaceuucals: 1t ma} be
'lattincs: It may be lab waste," Hills
said ... Without havinJ time to exam-said.
inc the matenals, we JU St can't tell." Field said authonues did not know
Ntwport Beach police spokesman where the vials came from, but said
Bob Oakle) said police. lifeguards · no boats were known to have aonc
and beachcombers found about 20 of down 1n the last several days.
the vials on the Balboa Penansula and The duty officer at the Lona Beach
along Corona del Mar State Beach. office of the U 'S Coast Guard alto
Huntington Beach city lifeguards satd 1hef'( was no indication the trub
said they found one vial, while Field came from a sank1ng ship, but ~
said her agent) 1"CCOvemt the bulk of Coast Guard 1nvcsugators were in them~ State ltfcguards bepn houri) Hunungion Beach examinina the
s-.ecps earl~ Monday and contanued vials
them 1hroughout the afternoon. ··With the storms they could have
.. They'recommgmanclumps,"she · (PleueMeVIAL8/A2)
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Tollway
lipkage
policy ·
re Vised
Change of sentence
fails to appease foes
of Newport road link
By PAUL ARCBJPLEY
Of1lie lWiNii ....
Newport Beach residents living
near San Joaquin Hills Road took
another crack Moqda~ at bloclcing its
future extenSJon to a planned tollway,
achievang uncertain results.
They voiced their opposition as the
City Counal approved a joint policy
statement with the city of Irvine on
the San Joaqwn Hills tollway. •
The JOtnt statement was hammered
out by Newport Mayor John Cox and
lrvme Mayor Lan; Agran during six
weeks oftallcs.. Poflce log
Public Notices
Sports
Weather
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81-4
A2 ~ winds wblppecl Monday alone the <>ranee Cout. toppHng ~ catamuan In Jfewpon llartMn'. Bat-barbor·
Milon oaght to try &&alD today and Wed.Daday when fal.r
•kla and calmer aftentOOD whvle an_foncut. . --
The 14.S-mile tollwa[. proLccted to run from the Corona de Mar Freeway
to the San Diego F~y JUSt north
of San Juan Cal>tst.rano, would ~
alont -t~ Irvine-Newport 8taC
boundary hne
Mother reje~ts drug tests for her baby
Residents of both crnes tuve ex-
pressed concerns about the SIZC of the
toUwa~ and road connections that
"ould ad,ersel} affect their neJlb-
borhoods
The Joint statement also approved
b" the In inc council. aims to m·
fluencc the Transpon.auon Comdor
Agcnc) and other government agen-
cies on "hat kind of road wa y would
be built
Drug-=exposed infant born at Hoag was
denied treatment at mother's request
" By GREG KLERKX
Of .. OellJ Net .....
Newport &ach police arc expected
to recommend child endangerment
charges against a 30-year-old woman
who all~edly ref used to allow Hoag
MemoriaJ Hospital doctors to treat
her newborn baby even though the
baby was exposed to drugs before
birth.
Laura Moute is still rccovcnng
from the Caesarean sccuon birth
Sunday of her daughter. Amber. She
Nine suspects in
Mesa Verde Center
shooting nabbed
By JONATHAN VOLZJ(E
Of .. ~ .........
. 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 School.
No one was seriously 1n1ured an the
fight, though a stray shotgun blast
bfew out the rear wmdshield of a car
carrymg six tccn-•gcrs.
four adults and five j uveniles. all
males. wtrt taken into custody in a
series of arrests since the brawl.
Detective Darell Freeman said. No
further arrests were antietpated.
··They're a bunch of snot-nosed
kids." Freeman said. ·"They claim to
be part of the Cnps and Bloods. but
they·~ not really organized."
The Cnps and Bloods are Los
Angeles-based gangs wtth a violent
rivalry. The two gangs gamed notone-
ty an the movie .. Colors ...
Police said as many as two dozen
people participated in the brawl.
Eleven teen-agers still at the scene
when police arrived generally were
uncooperative, authontie:s said. One
youth tuffeted minor 1n1urics in the
fistfight. but refused medical atten-
tion. A car and a short-barreled shotgun.
equipped with two pistol anps for
speed firing. were left behind as pohce
arrived at the Harbor Boulevard and
Adams Avenue shoppang center. but
(Pleue eee 809PSCT8/A2)
1s expected to be m the hospital police to adm1n1s1er treatment. Dr.
through the end of the week. Lawrence Wickham. a ped1atnc1an at
Hospital tests admanistcrcd shortly the hospital. con' 1nccd police that
after Moutc was admitted showed the baby could die" 11hout treatment,
traces of cocaine and amphetamines saying that .\mber had barely
1n her bloodstream. . survived ~livery and was 1n poor
Doctors feared the baby, born fi ve health.
to seven weeks prema1ure, couJd : Moute. a Santa .\na resident. could
suffer from withdrawal. not be reached for comment this
However. accordjng to ,Newport morning.
Beach police reports, Moutc refused Newport Beach police claim
to allow the tests and doctors had to Moute·s refusal to allo" treatment for
get emergency authonzation from the baby consmutcs endangerment
and said the' v.111 recommend ap-
Qropnate cha~ be filed b) the
Orange Count) D1stnct .. .\t1omev
.-;::nPispokes"oman Gail Love said
It pnal pohC} and state law to
require pa~ntal perm1ss1on for drug
testing of children. Parents ha' e
refused the 1ests m the QaSL she ~1d. r he count\ has tiled tor temporar)
custody of .\mber and a decision will
hkeh be handed do"n b' the end of
the week. The bab~ "as.reponed 1n
stable cond111on this morning
It proposes the tollwa) be hm1ted
to Slit general use traffic lanes and two
commuter lanes. and suggests it be
des\gned to accommodate a future
fixed rail hne down the center
divider
~ JOint statement also proposes
stnct en' 1ronmentaJ standards to
(Pleue eee TOLLWAT/A2J
Students' lunches upgraded
School health officials adapt menus
to compete with off-campus eateries
:h1cken and rish mas hed and In~ school lunches could use an ovcr-
pounocs. hot dogs and s"'ttl. sugar) haul. and the) ha'e been working
jesscns >A ert among the Hems for the past fe~ }Cars tO SCf'\ C meals
recci' mg lo" mdrl.. in the rcpon that arc healthier -wtthout stu-
ln Cahfom1a the state School ::icnts not1C1ng the difference
Lunch ..\s~°' auon n>cen tl} tormed Jan Monfonc director of food
By OREG KLERKX But an the wakeol a nJuonal t\Cnd a comm11te-e 10 ~t heJlth gmdchnes services fo r 1hc Newwn-Mesa L'.ni-°' "-0.., ,....1..,. toward healthiness that has s"ept for school Juno.hes. includina rec· fied hool Di tnct. said the lunch-
up even "oungcr gencra11ons. they ommended hmm lln lat and v-~s' content has been the subject of Gettingchildren lo eat .. nghl'' has :Jaim 10 final!) be ga1n1ng firound . :hum conient.-. :oncern and study for the past alwaj\s been a tiresome and gener-1 , l h h bl . Tradillona ca1ctena·\t\ e unc ~ "mong t e po<.\i e r ~ommen· )(VCral )Cars all y utile task Just when you think and fast -food fare . are now dat1ons b' tht' commilttc. which
they're actual!) eating the tuna-on-augmented b) salad bars. po~to will issue ·3 final repon cJrl\ next The generol <.tatc rcqu1~ment for
wheat-"'1th·sprouts· sandwiches bars and e't"n tarn oars at some ~car. "-Ill be hm,1,00 tl-e arr 1unt of :atetena-st\le school lunches an-
you·"c been bro"nbagging. you run schools Souled >Aatl'r rs a hot seller fat in studcnu· die'I<. The rec-:lude at least t"oounccsofprotc1n.
into t.hc )Oungsters at the locaJ om mended limit rnuld be a' lo" as t"o serv mas offru1t or vegetables m
McDonald's at lunchtime. too&hool lunches ha' e been under 35 pe~nt a dap~ a poruon ol total v 1rtuall) an) form (fn'nch fnes
If this dilemma seems all too close scru11m rt("en1I) .\ report ::atones. lo"er than the hmll ec-=1uahf)) and SCf'\itngs of bread arm
famihar. )'Ou·re not alone: The men issued 1l' Sep.tem~r b) the Public ommended b\ 1he '=ational mil~ Too often. however. the best
and women who have the thankless Vo1~ for Food and Heahh PoliC) ..\odem' of PcJ1atnnans. v. h1~h laid plans of school health ofTic1als
task of prcpanng wholesome yet s:ud school lunch~. 1n seneral. rcdlmm~nds no more than lrt quick.I) undone b~ Taco Bell or
1ppcal1ng lun~lteft~· -!'ti._ Htlatn -too -marw ttcms hl&h ttt -tp('lll"t'llC!'t'C:.,,11""t ~fart-nll'T"'I~.-:--. -----urae-r "-.mg.
schools ha'e faced it for )Urs. sodium and ~turat~ fat "l"ncd L.ocaJ hoot offt<'ial' aitte that (Pleue eee LUl'tCll/A2)
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GOPchte Fuentes dismisses 'Gestapo'
char e as partisan political propaganda
81 808 v A1'l EYl.EN °' .. ..., ........
A croup s.ponsorcd bt tbt lite
Assembly's Democratic Caucus an·
nounttd Monday that 1t would file
suit thtS Wttk over al~ "Gcst.apo-like~ tactics u!ICCI :b) the <>ranee
Couhty Republican Pany. v.h1ch
hired unifonMCI J«UOI)' &uards to
monitor. \'OUQI ~ 1n Latino
ne1ahbothoods lase wittk
.. •om fu.cntcs.. county Repubhan
chairman. disnus.ct w charac a
pen1 n pro.,..anda. and said at a
.
separate ~ conference thal, h1'
antcntion in hinfll 1hc uniformed
monitors was to en urc the .. mttant)
and S«Unt)' of the el«lion:
The Democratic ar:oup. led b)
Santa .\na Cit} Councilman M1suel
Puhdoand lite \ucmblyman Rteh•
ard ~au. ().Sepuh('(U, cha~ that
lht 1uards dcmandt'd c1t1zcnShip
pepcn. •rok dov.n h~enSt numbtn
and othcrwiw intimidated \:Otm '" the hotly conttStcd 72nd ~ mbl
Dutrid 1n Santa l\na and Gankn
Gro't..: Republic-an Cun Pnnak IC'ad\
Democrat Richard Th1erbKn b)' a
narrow ma,..1n 1n the d1stncl. ith
30,000 absentee ballots. still to be
talht'd countywtde The d1stnet has
sena~ between the t'l'O parties
onr the past decade. •tast Tu~a a cnmc •-as com•
mmed in thi~ r~m • ~1d state
As mbl)man Ric:hard ~tz. 0-
Scpulveda. s>e•lunaat the peNb hall
of Out Ladl ot the Pillar Cathoh
Church 1n Sant.a ~na. on< of the
Pc?lhl'.\f. ~4..°'h 9.hett \Olen ~
allqNI umnttdatC'\1 by the unt) •'** Katz "1d a.aid he bc(:amc 1n,ohcd 1n the episode •hen 1
Latino \Oltf' fr<'m Santa Ma called
his oft°K'C tO c,>mpla1n
Katz said ~ arouP alrnd
contacted pte>plt -.ho uki t
that • tht) wett challentcd •
auards and a kC'O to PT'O\'C their
CltntnShll). •
If proven these allcpt1<ms could
constitute ?tion) v1olat1on of the
Cahfomaa EICC\1on Code and the
fedcraJ Vouni R\&hU !\ct. he said
FucntC$ sald at Fns ~conference
that be had ttttl" ne'.\ rtpon\ of an) '1olaoons of the '-" h~ the 'l('(Unty
au.ards.
rrinlcd an truct1ons •h1di ht
Wett dtSlnbU&cd 10 the IUArd
mont hcd them t rem;un t I
feet a"a from the polh pl nJ
qam l ha' 1n1 any con ta tat all v.:1th
\Ole~
Car~ ROdn ur11 thccon,ultant to
the PrinJ.ic campa1 n ho ~ue ttd
t~.c pall monit~. \ia.ld he diJ ~
becau!ie the Rcpubh n Part hid
rccc" td rtPof1\ that tbttt miaht bt .
voter traud in the 12nd Asicmbl)
DI tnct
'When que uoned about posstbac
racist mot1,·es for the mofh&orina. u
alleted b_y several cntics from ~
panics. Rodnauez threw the cfwF ba k at h1 l('('U rs ··r o 1mpl) '""' wt H1spenics hould be intlmt~tc:db) theprntnce
of a unitormed ofhttr i a l'IClll •
tatcmcnt as I ha' e ncr beard. -ht
1d. •
flJ('nt 1J th 'f*t>es rouhnaj
monitor t)\)lhna pla~ aunna Cl«-"
t1on ,
"The onl d1ffcrcnct lJ th.auomeo(
®'1 • rt un1fomt .. be laid:
But membm Of ~ lbe DtftlO.
cBtte and R.tpubhcaa pan.ea CC9-
l1nut\i lO bWi\ ·-mt or .. cw-t1w ... MllQJC9A~
Architects pay $779,0QO
to eounty for airport errors
BJ IOI VAN EY&.EN ..............
Oranae County accepted a
$779.000 settlement from the
architects of the new John Walne
Airport terminal today for design
errors that delayed the project and
resulted in construction bids that were millions of dollars above the
county's bud&ct.
Leason Pomeroy and Associates of er.nae was· hired at a fee of $3.5
million by the county to design a $42
million terminal for the airport, to be
completed in 1990.
But when constructio}l bids were
accepted based on Leason Pomeroy's
plans. the lowest proposal was $58. 9
million, submitted by Newport
Bcach.t>ased Taylor Woodrow Con-
struction, California Ltd.
·Fearing that a completcl'Cdesign of
the project would resuJt in delays of
six to nine months and pollible
further increases in COMS. ~t)'
officials.decided to accept the low tMcl.
but embarked on a cost~tlh'J foray
that eventually led to the elimination
of SI 0 million from the projected
price iag.
Based on an out$ide audit. county
officials now say • that Leason
Pomeroy made basic CTT'Ors in its
estimates of the cost of materials for
the new airport terminal.
The county acknowled&es that
some cost-cutting and redesianina
probably would have been necessary
even without the enon by Leason
Pomeroy. But officials maintain that
the process would have aouen under
way earlier.
After negotiations between the
architect and the county. both sides
agreed that Leason Pomeroy would
be assessed damages amountina to
$5,000 per day for 49 days of delay in
the project, or S249,000. = aupervison accepted the ~ tetllemcnt in a unanimous
vote today. •
''I believe the aettlcment is a good
one that will adequately compensate
the county for pest delays, as well as
assure that necessary desip modi·
ftealions are carried out at no cost to
Oranae County taxpar.en:· said
Supervisor Thomas Riley.
In addit1on, Leason Pomeroy_ !'ill
reimburse the county for S 180,000 in ~costs and not bill the county
for an additional $350,000 in mcle$ign
services.
Under the 0settlement. Leason
Pomeroy will continue to provide
architectural services for the $293
million airport expension project,
which includes new parking ~
tures. a two-tiered roadway and
extensive street improvements. as
well as the new tennmal, •
TOLLWAY LINKAGE POLICY REVISED •••
From Al
minimize noise and view impacts.
and the elimination of all truck
traffic.
Cox said acceptance of the state-
ment by other agencies would
strcnsthen Newport Beach's position
favonng ~he rcaliJ~ment of F<:>nf
Road and its oppos1uon to extcndmg
San JoaQuin Hills Road to the
tollway. S8n Joaquin Hills Road runs
adjacent to the Spyglass Hills com·
munity.
But representatives of some two
doun residents attending the m~t
ing said they stijl arc unhappy with
language in tlfe~tatement that sug-
gests the road could one day be
extended to the tollway.
Opposauon focused on this
sentence: .. Unless fully noticed public
bearings arc held. the cxtcnston of
San Joaquin Hills Road easterly of
Pelican Hill Road to a connection
with the corridor shall not occur.••
The council agreed to a wording
change proposed by residents who
have been working with city officials
and homeowners associations, but
which critics charged did nothing to
change the city's stand.
The sentence was changed to read:
"The extension of San Joaquin Hills
Road easterly of Pelican Hill Road
shall not occur."
That was music to residents' cars. ROlds like Coast Highway throuah
Then came the sour note in an added Corona del Mar won't be able to
sentence: "However, San Joaquin baadJe the traffic generated by that
Hills Road east of Pelican Hill Road ~ .. J>Op&1lation, be said.
may remain in the circulation ele-.. Pacific Coast Highway now
ment and be shown as a route that handles 40 000 cars per day. Projec-
rcquircs further study... tions in 20 l 0 show it with 40,000 and
City Manager Bob Wynn said the the San Jt>aquin Hills :rransponation
revised language m~k~ a touP.cr Corridor with l S0,000 per day," Cox
statement about the city s oppos1t1on said. "If there's no corridor, where
toextendingSanJoaqwn Hills Road. Will thole cars gor'
Nevertheless, he conceded, "It Councilman Clarence Turner.
leaves the door open... wbOle district includes homes adja-tht to MacArthur Boulevard and
Residents at Ule meeting repeated Jamboree Road. said he would not
the long-argued case that extendina stand idJy . by while east Newport
San Joaquin Hills Road would have a reaidents tried to force all traffic onto
devastaung impact on children. their neiahbon to the west.
seniors and ottier ~idents who have "You. folks want to sruft all the
to cross that street on a regular basis. "traffic down Jamboree and
"The corridor is a fall accompli." MacArthur. They baveii~loo, ud
said Elliott Mercer of Harbor View dreams. .. T&1rner said. ·
Hills. .. But arterial feeders is another "I'm &0ina to try to protect those
matter. Residents arc concerned that folks and create some kind ofbaJance
feeders do not negatively impact our throuahout the city."
quality of life." _ M~whilc, the Uguna.~cb City
But council members argued the CounCJI postponed a dects1on Mon-
corridor and its .connectors were day on whether to nullify an agree-
nceded to improve life for other ment to sell right-of-way for the
residents who arc suffering from corridor to the county.
traffic.in their neighborhoods. Opponents of the corridor said the
Cox said another 800,000 people city should cancel the 1978 agree.
will live in Orange County by the year ment, an option rcsuJting from the
2010, of which two-thirds will be the county's fail ure to meet its payment
children of today's residents. deadline on Oct. 31.
LUNCH UPGRADED FOR STUDENTS •••
From Al
Monforte said that dC"Spite the best
efforts of school officials. 1t 1s ulit-
mately up to students to choose what
they want to cat. Stall, officials are
·gcntng-..beuer at sneakJng ll biL of
health into even the most unhealthful
diets.
"The students tend to like the fast-
food items. hke frcnch fries," Mon-
forte said. ··aut we buy the kind you
put in the oven so you don't have to
try them in oil or fat. The same goes
for hamburgers. We buy precooked
patties where you don't have to fry or
broil them."
At district high schools. Monforte
said students have the option of
purchasing a traditional cafcteria-
style lunch prepared under USDA
guideliness or they can purchase
hamburgers, burritos and other fast-
' food items at a separate ··a la carte"
line. There 1s also a salad bar and
occas1onally a potato or taco bar
where students can create their own
meals.
"We rcahze they're youn' adults at
this age and 1f they haven t learned
proper eating habits by then. we can't
do much about at," Monforte said.
This year, high schools arc also
offering granola bars and bottled
water, which Monfone said sells so
well that "we can't even keep enough
stocked." She estimated that tflc
d1stnct sells ~ween 50and IOOcases
of ~ .to. students ca~h
week.
"It's nice to know that students arc
making some healthy choices ... Mon-
forte said.
Karen Morgan. director of food
services for the Ocean View School
District in Huntington Beach, agreed
there is a fine line between what kids
should cat and what they will cat.
"If you make tt too healthful, you'll
get some complaintS, ·• she said.
Morgan said she has received lunch
menus from parents marked with
compl11nts about items with too
much sodium, fat or sugar.
"On the other hand, we'll serve
carrots and crackers and get some-
body saying that their kids won't cat
it," she said. "We're sort of stuck in
the middle."
Ocean View contracts with the
Newport-Mesa district to provide its
traditional lunches. but Morgan said
the district has implemented some
changes in its a la carte program, such
as serving 100 percent pure fruit
juices instead of more sugary fruit
dnoks. Some schools won't serve
cookies, ice cream or other sweets, she
added.
The Irvine Unified School District
ha.unanaaed to t uullsodium 1211
its recipes and has cut down signifi-
cantly on sugar and preservatives,
said Rosalie Mayberry. director of
food services.
Mayberry said district cooks "play
around with recipes" and have re-
placed sugar with honey and molasses
1n many foods.
While health is important. there is
also a concentrated effort to remain
competitive with off-campus
eatencs, Mayberry said.
"We try to be as competitive as
possible with the outside because we
do want to keep students on campus.
We try to charge less, but keep the
food good," she said.
High school students have the
option of cafeteria lunches and fast-
food items as well as salad, taco and
potato bars, Mayberry said.
At the elementary level, students
can choose between two entrecs each
day, but arc limited in the type of junk
food accessories they can purchase.
"We try to maintain a little more
control," Mayberry said. "We have to
give them control of their diets
gradually."
SUSPECTS NABBED ••• Correction From Al
Freeman credited officers' work 1n
making the arrests.
"Some witnesses saw people they
knew. and Detective Sam Zuorski
had a lot of background with the
group." Freeman said. "We made the
arrests mainly because people knew
somebody."
Freeman said he coukl not identify
the youths because of their age. but
said all nine in custody were arrested
on suspicion of assault with a deadly
weapon.
The adults were 1dent1ficd as
Charles Boyett. 19. of Santa Ana.
Barry Brandon. 18, of Placentia,
Ernest Voight, 25, a transient, and
Joseph Banda, 18, of Sanu Ana.
Two of the younger suspects were
from Costa Mesa, Freeman said.
The detective said Boyett is
suspected offiring a .25-caJiber pistol
used in the fiJht. and that Voight was
amsted by immigration officials at
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Freeman said the Oct. 11 fight
apparently started at Costa Mesa
High School, when some of the
people arrested approached members
of a rival group. The members of the
rival group didn't attend Costa Mesa
high, he said.
Those arrested are members of
"Cab K.rcw, .. a Santa Ana-based png
that specializes in car tbcft, Freeman
said. Zuorski has previously arrested
members of the gang on those
charges. he said.
But local authorities said gang
violepce is rare in Costa Mesa.
"It flows out of some of the
surroundiQI cities, .. Freeman said.
.. There's no bard-core stuff, .but we
have a lot-ofwant-t<H>e types.
"The city doesn't want a png
problem. and we're aoina to crack
down on anyo6e we catch involved il'I
those kinds of activities."
A Sept. 25 Daily Pilot story about a
Newport Beach woman's wrongful
termination lawsuit contained errors.
Contrary to what was said in the
story Dori Barnes' suit against the Paci~c Amphitheatre does not allege
that former amphitheater manager
Stephen Redfearn threw her down on
a couch in his office or that he licked
her breasts throuah her T-shirt. The
story wronaJy Jtales she was fired
after such an incident when, in fact,
the lawsuit makes no reference to any
such incident.
Mr. Redfearn and the Pacific
AmPbitheatre deny that any harass~
ment oocurred.
Also, the anicle misstated Barnes'
period of employment at the
amplutheater. She wu hired in 1983,
promoted to Redfeam's secretary in
1984 and her employment was ter-
min1ted in I 98S.
The Daily Pilot retrett the errors.
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Markets,
butchers
report no
progress
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The
state's major grocery chains still h9pc
to avoid a strike by some 8.000
butchers, despite lack of headway in
contract talks and rejection of man-
agement's latest offer, a spokesman
y~ .
"No progress was made .. in talk.s-
Monday at the Food Employers
Council hcadauarters in Carson.
although another rounjl Wai sched-
uled today, said management nego-
tiator David Willauer.
"We think it can be settled without
a strike," he said.
"Obviously we're hopeful or we'd
have been on the street this morning.
We're still talkins." union negotiator
D. "Whitey" Ulnch.said Monday.
Sunday meat cutters and wrappers
of the United food and Commercial
Workers union voted against an offer
of a top pay-scale raise of 25 cents an
hour and a one-time $500 bonus.
Incomplete vote counts Monday
showed more than 90 percent of the
union•s rank and file rejected the
propOsal, Ulnch said. · ............. _ ... ._
A portion ra.ynenoaa Yia1a collected on Cout.
VIALS ON COAST •••
The Food Employers Council rep-
resents seven chains that dominate
the s~permarket business from San
Luis Obispo to San Diego. It offered a
three-year contract, with the raise
takina effect the second _year and the
bo_11us at the end of lhc fint. From Al
been from anyv.ihere," Coast Guard
Petty Officer Eric Gallett said. "To
narrow it down to one source at this
point would be impossjble.
"It's all a real mystery right now."
Hills said his agency was set to
collect the vials today and examine
them in a lab in an effort to determine
their contents. Coast Guard in-
vestigators were also conductina
tests.
Top-scale meat cutters currently
make $13.98 an hour and meat
wrappers cam a muimum of$7.90
an hour. "Once we-identify what's in them,
we will be better equipped to target
their possible sources,' Hills said.
He advised anyone findina a vial
not to tamper with it. but to contact
their loCal authorities.
Amons other things, union nqo.
tiaton want to overturn work rule
chanp neaotiated three yean aao
that IJlow lower-paid meat wrappen
to do some duties previously restric-
ted to meat cutters.
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Ot_,. Coui OAILY PILOT/TUMday, N0119tnber 15, 1988 At,
Libraries offering
orange crate label
contest for youths
.state funds asked for NB gas vents
An oranie crate label contest for students in
kinderpncn throuah junior high school will
hi&hlilht "Wish Upon a Book," the Orange Count/'.
Public Library's ceJ~tion of National Cllildren s
Book Weck from now throuah Su1uiay.
Students may use any an media, indijding
crayons. watercolor or ink, to design a cnttc label
using a scene from Orange County's past, present or
an imagined futuristic setting. Entries may be picked
up at any of<he county library's 27 branches.
Newport IJJstory boo.t
A win~ and cheese reception for the release of
the new book on the history of Newport Beach will
be held Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Sherman
Gardens, 2647 Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar.
Many 6f the authors of "Newport Beach. the
First (entury" will ~ present to autograph copies. , .
Wreath workshop Jn CdM
A workshop on constructing a succulent or ivy
wreath will be held Wednesday at the Sherman
Library and Gardens in Corona def Mar.
All materials will be supplied. Pre-reg1strat1on
is required by calling 6 73-226 1. and the fee 1s $25
Medltatlon semlnar ln CM
A free evening program of Siddha meditation
will be presented Wednesday by Swamis and Co. at
the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa.
The program is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and further
information 1s available at 545-5537.
Buslnesswomen to meet
The Wind Song Charter Chapter of the
American Businesswomen·s Association will hold
its monthly dinner meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.
at Francois Restaurant in Huntington Beach.
Wendy Anderson, president and founder of
Cny Personnel Services m Los Angeles. wilt speak
on applying the entrepreneurial spirit for career
success. The dinner cost is SI 0 and reservations ma y
be made at 847-0146.
Democrats to dlscu-s ACLU
Pat Herzog. a member of the Lawyers Commit-
tee of the Amencan Civil L1benies Union will
discuss the ACLU at Wednesday's meeting of the
Democratic Club of West Orange Cou nty.
The 6:45 session will be held at Democratic
Regional Headquaners. 302 Fifth St .. Huntington
Beach. New officers for t 989 W\tl be elected and the
meeting 1s open to the pubhc. Call 898-1882 for
details.
Sunrise breakfast in Mesa
The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will
hold a sunrise breakfast Wednesday morning' at the
Holiday Inn, 3 I 31 Bnstol St.
Rick Johnson of the Costa Mesa Pohce
Department will speak on fraud. Admission is SI 0 in
advance or S 12 at the door. Call Allen Silverman at
650-1490 or 550-4 785 for further information.
Tuesday, Nov. 15
• 6 p.m. Lapna Beac• City CoucU, council
chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7 p.m. Oceu View Sc•ool District Board of
Trustees, district offices. 16940 8 St .. Huntington
Beach.
• 7 p.m. HutlD&tOD Buch Cley (elementary)
School District Board of Tra1&ee1, district offices.
20451 Craimer Lane.
• 7 p.m .. Hutln1tJ>• Beach Vaioa Hip School
Dt1trtct Board of Tnstttt, district offices. 102S I
Yorktown Ave.
• 7:30 p.m. Irvine Uilfled Scbool District
Board of Education, district offices. SOSO Barranca
Parkway.
• 8 p.m. Foutala Valley City CoucU, council
chambers. I 0200 Slater Ave.
Wednesday,Nov.16
• 9:30 a.m. Oraa1e. Couty Board of S•rr-
vlsors, board hearing room, Hall of Administrauon.
JO Civic Center Plaza. Sant.a Ana.
• 7:30 Lagua Buda Opn Space Commls1loa
and ParkiD1, Traffic ud Cln:•ladoa Comml1lon,
council chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7:30 La.&uu Beach Eavlroamental Safety
Committee, Police Department library. SOS Forest
Ave.
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of .. _.. .........
Set kin& to reduce the nsk of methane pi.
explosions in West Newpon Beach. c11y
officials will apply for state grant funds to
build ps vents in known danger areas.
The City Council directed its staff
Monday to seek SI OS,000 in funds made
available throu&h a bill camed by st.ate
sen.ators Marian Bergeson, R-Newpt>n
Beach, and David Roberti, D-Hollywood.
aimed at locating methane gas hazards rn
California.
Ncwpon Beach and Hununaton Beach
were identified as areas where naturally
OCCUmn& methane gas IS an onto1ng
problem.
Newport installed a vent 1n 1986 after an
explosion the previous year rocked West
Ncwp0n and spewed more than 400
pllons of crude 011 onto homes.
The 30-foot-high vent was dcsianed lo
release the gas 1oto the atmosphert above
homes between 35th and 36th strttts near
Marcus" venue.
Although some residents say they are
used to the ··roucn eta" odor \hat
sometimes drifts through their nCl&h-
borhoods, methane gas as cons.idcred
dangerous 1f breathed in hi&h concenua-
DEMOCRATS PLAN SUIT •••
FtomAl
uniformed security auan:fs.
Kati was Joined. at Monday's press
conference 'by Raoul Silva, a member of
tbe stlte Republican Central Committee.
.. This happened because of the d1stoned
mentalities of a handful of people who
were afraid of losing an elecuon and
decided that intimidation was a fair tool:"
he said. "It insulted the integrity of the
most loyal Americans of any ethnic
community in this country ...
Silva dismissed Rodnguez· suggestion
that there might have been massive voter
registration fraud among the Latino com-
munity as .. a figment of }Omebody's
imagination." •
The uniformed monitors were ordered
and paid for by Fuentes at the request of
Rodnguez, Fuentes said.
He said at one point that the issue of
whether the monitors should wear uni-
forms had not been discussed. He said
professional monitors were needed be-
cause of the length of time that they would
have to be on duty.·
Rodriguez said a few minutes later.
however. that he had requested pro-
fessional security guards and that he had
discussed the issue of uniforms with
Fuentes.
"We d'iscussed 1l and I thought it would be a good idea," he said.
Fuentes said there had bcc.Q volunteer
monitors throughout the county. but that
uniformed guards hftd only-been used 20
largely Democrat\c, Latino neighborhoods
in the 72 nd Distnct.
"That's where we'd received repons that
there mi&ht be trouble ... he sajd.
There nave been calls from both sides of
the political fence for Fuentes' resignation
as leader of th~ county·s Republican Party.
Fuentes said Monday that he had no
intention of resigning.
The lawsun will name as defendants
Fuentes. the Repubhcan Pany. Re-
publican Assembly candidate Curt
PnngJe. the Silddleback Security Co. and
others. Kastz said.
Lowell Finley. a San Francisco attorney
retained by the Assembly Democrats, said
the lawsuit also would seek to block
certification of the 72nd District election
until the allega11ons of voter intimidation
were resolved.
Meanwhile, an investigator from the
office of Secretary of State March Fong Eu
1s expected 10 amve in Orange Couniy
today on a fact-ti nding m1ss1on concerning
the security guard incident, spokeswoman
Caren Daniels-Meade said Monday.
Baby still critical
after transplant,
but has a chance
By JONATHAN VOLZltE
Of!No.llp ..... lte«
Paige Walls remained 1n cnt1cal con-
dition today-as she has been for nearly a
week -but. for the first time since her
birth. tlte Costa Mesa infant has a fighting
chance because of a heart transplant at
Loma Linda Medical Center.
"It's a helluva reJief," her grandfather.
veteran Costa Mesa Poli~ Sgt. Richard
Defrancisco. said after Monday's four-
hour surgery.
"At least the kid has a chance now. It's
up to the baby, there's nothing anyone else
can do. It's between her and God."
Paige is the first child for Peggy Watts.
27. and Bruce Watts. 30. ·:
Bom nine weeks ago with an under-
developed. malformed he.art that fused
two arteries into one. Paige needed the
$150.000 operation to survive. according
to her doctors. The infant was in good
cond1uon the first few weeks of her hfe. but
her health declined rapidly 1n recent days.
Paige was on the tist for a new heart at
Loma Linda. but the search was time-
consuming because a donor infant of the
same age. weight and blood type was
needed.
Loma Linda spokeswoman .\n1ta Rock-
well said a donor heart for Paige was found
late Sunday nt&ht. and Paige underwent
surgery at the Riverside Count) hospital
about 8:30 a.m. She said the surgery v.ent
well.
··After an operation ofth1s type. the bab)
usuallr, is in cntical cond1t1on." Rock"ell
said. · Every baby progresses at his or her
own pa~. so It depends on the bab> on
how soon she will leave the cntical list.··
Rockwell said Paige was the 24th bab>
less than 6 months old to undergo a heart
surgery at Loma Landa. and 20. including
Paige. have surv1' ed.
The first baby to receive a human heart
transplant a\ Loma Linda. Baby Moses.
will celebrate his third birthday Wednes-
day. Rockwell•satd
Baby Moses. whose real name as Eddie
Anguiano. underwent surger-,· at Loma
Linda on Nov. 20, 1985.
Survival over the 10-day~ followmglhr
opera11on. espec1all> the first 48 hours, are'
vital in determining whether the infant
wtU accept the new hean. Paige·s famil}
said. ~
"The waning 1s over.·· Pew Watts said.
"Now. ifs do-or-die."
Wans also said she was relieved wlth the
surgen. but added she ~as not nen.ous
while waiting through the operation.
..It finalized evervthang, · she said. "If
we do it. wondertul. ff not. we did
everything we could. .. She's a fighter, though. She·s tough.··
Rockwell said the hospital would nol
release information about the donor
infant. Watts said she. however. is allo"'ed
to write a thank-}OU letter to the child's
parents. It will be a tough note to "nte. she said.
"What do you sa) to someone whoJ\ad a
tragedy and vou get somethrng v.onderful
out of 1t? .. Watts said.
But even with the1r ch1ld gJven a second
chance at life. the couple know the) still
have a mountain to climb --med1call)
and financially.
Although their insurance com~n> paid
the medical bills from Fountain Valle)'
Regional Hospital. where Paige was bom
and lived most of her shon life. the Loma
Linda operation as considered e·q>enmen-
tal and as not co' en~d.
uons
tn addition. a.as buildup -cuher where
old oil wells have been capped and
ab9ndoned or throuah naturally occumng
conditions -has the potenual to cause
major damaie 1f it exploded.
A methane explosion tn the Fa1rfa~
district of Los Angeles tnJured 22 people in
1985.
The Newpon Beach explosion.occurred
in ari '>ii well that had been capped for
nearly 60 years. It prompted more Ltlan 30
lepl claims by residents whose property
WIS damaged.
Accordmg to uuhttcs director Roben
Tom Jl'aentee: Jlfo l.nteadoa of
•lTlnt ap hU pcMtltion u cbatr-
man of <>ranie County' Re-
pabllcan Party.
~
Dixon. 1f grant funds are approved by t.bt
state. they wdl be applied to two ptOJectS:
• Dcs1an and 1nst1llatton of three vents
similar to the ex1stina one at 3Sth Street
and Marcus A venue. Each vent would cost
about $JO.OOO. They v.ould be located Jl
sites identifi6:1 by tile state, in an area
.rou&hly bordered by West Coast Hiahway.
Balboa Boulevard and Newport
Boulevard.
•Development of a mmpuon plan to
1)TOVlde ways ofreducinaexming methane
gas hazards and avording future hazards
caused by construcuon or naturally occur-
nng cond1t1ons.
CUlm ~ .. To laDIY t11at ••. ..,... •m-
tlmldatect .... malformed
omcer .. (a) raclat etatemat. ..
Radiationrese&rcher
Thomas Hanscc>me dies
By ne As~lated Prfl1
Thomas D. Hanscome, a nuclear ph)sicist '*ho worked on devices to jam
enemy radar 1n World War II and later studied the effects of nuclear blasts. bas died
of lung cancer at a convalescent home.
Hanscome, an Irvine resident. died'Saturday. He was 74.
He went to work for the U.S. Naval Oepanmen\ in 1942 and wts asslgned to
the Naval Research laboratol) in Washangt.on. D.C. There~ he helped dt-velop
radar-Jamming devices used an the v.1u. . .. ~
His work won him the Nav) 's Mentonous Civ1han Sen'tcc Award ro 1945.
Hanscome also researched the effects of radiation for the government and later
for local defense contractors. He received a spe-c1al commendation for work
monitonng effects of radiauon on naval electromcs systems.
He also analyzed fallout of nuclear blasts at the Nevada Test Sate and Eniwetok
Proving Ground an the Pacific.
Hanscome became mana.ser of the rad1at1on-effects research department at
Hughes ~r:aaft._t.n Cul.¥er City an I 9S9 Later. he was transferred to Hug.bes'
Fullerton plant and then to ~eroJet EIC<'troSvstems Co. in '\zusa He rttared in 1980. .
He was a graduate of the University of Minnesota.
Surv1' angart has v.1fe. JoAnn Chandler Hanscome oflrvane: a son. Thomas C.
Hanscome of In inc. t\\O brothers. Wilham D. Hanscome of +\noka. Minn .. and
John B. Hanscomeoflong Beach.a sister. Barbara MungerofMmncapohs. Minn ..
and four granddaughters.
.....
Judge orders new trial
in Cerritos air disaster
LO ~NGELES (AP) -A new tnal
must be held an the Cemtos air disaster
ca~ because the first JUI) \\as ta101ed b)
speculation that a pilot ma> ha' e be-en
dead before slamming into a Jetliner. a
1udgc ruled.
"l Stt some preJud1ce. some vcr-,
genuine prCJUd1ce. to certain panics." said
U.S. Distnc1 Judge Da' 1d \.Kenyon. "ho
declared a m1stnal Monda>. A pool of prospective Jurors was ordered
10 begin the sclC<'taon process again toda\
The new panel cannot hear am allega-
t1ons that pilot \\ llham Kramer ..;as dt"ad
or incapaCltaled before the accident. ruled
Ken\on.
.. ti's nothing more than a guess.·· he said
at one po1nL
K.ramers pn,ate plane entered restnc-
ted airspace and htt an Aeromcxaco
airbner over Cemtos on Aug. 31. 1986.
The pilot was !tilled along with has wife and
daughter. 64 people on the Jet and I 5on the
ground. In opening statements last week.
Kramer la"")ers said the pilot ma) have
died of heart failure two minutes before his
Piper Archer collided w11h the Jet
.
Registration urged in Baja
after Coast man's slaying
1975 car on fire. causing S3,000
damage. He said she "'as upset at him
for breaking up" 1th her after the two
dated about a "'eek
.. . .. ~ man v.1th shoulder-length hair
complarned about the food at the
Subwa} restaurant at 6~90 Edinger
o\ vc .• and 1hrc\\ a fishbowl against the
wall and smashed ll
otlicc at 901 Dove t. and stole
computers. ty~wrners. CRs,
m1cro"'a'e and telephones with the
loss esnmated at more than SI 5,000.
F,.1D 1'8.lf U4I wire reports
U.S. Consulate o°'cials were re<:·
-ommcndint all temp0r1ry and pn--
manent res1dents in 8-ja California
to rqjster WJth the consulate in the
wake of the brutal murder of a
Newpon Beach businessman last
week.
Vice Consul Howard Beus said
rqjstration w1th the consulate could
mean quicker police action and
treater awareness by U.S. officials in
the event of cnme.
Betts said considering that millions
of U.S. citizens visitina the r:e11on
every year and tbe up to S0,000 who
live.. there full or ~n-time. the
incidence of violence is low. .. It's actually probably a lot safer
down here than it is up there.'' he said.
Concern about safety of Americans
on the Mex.ican peniMuta took the
spolliaht last week after Oaudc
Falken"ien, ~8. founder and pres&·
c.ea•-A woman who parked on Col-
umbia Suttt a.nd blocked a dnve•ay
Woke up the followina momtna to find tomebody ~uncturtd two of her
tiau. On top of 1t., the poht't ticketed
her for'blockin& the dnvtway.
dent of Mass Media Marketing Inc ..
was gunned down last week a1 his
beach front cottage south of Rosan to
Beach. • Falkenst1en and Trish Engels. 33.
were at the cotta$e No'. 6 when two
gunmen burst m and demanded
money, according to Mexkan police
rcpons. Enacts is behcvtd to be
Falkenstien·s daughter.
fter handing O\cr about S500 1n
cash. Fatkenstien mn to h•de in a
bedroom and the robbers follo"ed.
fatall) shootiU him once in the che t
Engels hid an the k1tchen until the
auacken fled and tbcn spent several
hours tryin$ to locate a telephone 1n
the sparse!} populated area.
h v.-as the most tttcnt anack 1n a
series of more than t\i\'O dozen
robbenes comtnittcd aaainst U.S.
citllcns in the ~•de area dunna the
la \ two month a«ord1n1 to of-
fic1ats..
Four men were arrested carht'r this
• • • A Costa Meta man asked for police
help 1n find11\1 a 21~~ear-old woman
whO fled to Colorado Wlth has rented
flute. • • • A 6-year-oad aart and her 31 ·)'Clf'>
okt faahcf ncaptd if\Jury when a
Fouotaln Valley
A club member reported Monday
that someone used a bolt cutter to
enter his Sttured locker at Los week in connec11on "'1th Falkens-Caballeros 1pons Club at I 7270
11en's murder. The 1dcnt1t1es of the Newhope t. The thief stole $8.470 an
alleged attackers weren't disclosed. cash and crtd1t cards.
Officials ·aL Mass Medrn Marketin& • • • Inc.declined to comment on FalKens-A 1970 ford p1d.up parked-on
ucn·s death. There "a no ansv.cr :u a 9000 block of El Sol Circle sustained
Newport Beach telephone number Sl.694 damage "'hen someone re--
given for Falkens\1cn. pcatedly shot the w1ndsh1cld. wtn•
Cathy Petcr~on dm•ctor of .\men-dows and cam~r shell with a pcJle&
can services for the con ul. said her gun Monda) ni&ht
onicc has bcc'n 10 contact \\1th •
Falkens11cn'\ tam1h hut dccl1n l·d to Laeun• Beach
comment on the: d1sptNt1on of his Police arrested Dale ..\lien Wahcn.
remains. ht \Bid 1hc: f,11n1I\ ha.c; 26.offountain Valle) on suspicion of
requested tha1 no 1nform.111on about dm in& under the 1nOucnce of al·
falkcnsucn bl· '"en to the media. cohol. WaJters was stopped at 2 a.m.
.\bout 50 U . <'1t11tn~ II\ mg in and Monday alon1 v,sta dcl Sol and ""'IS
around Ro n10 Bea h met Thorsdt~ held an heu ofSl.SOO b91 L
"'1th Mc" an authont1c'i to d1scuu • • • "") to bc11c:r prot~t themSl"h es, A Zctl trrct m1dcnt complamed from attack, fkm o;a1d, to pohcc Monda) that she has bun
They" •rt told to m. ~c 'iure Joon rttcavang numerQus ~ne l)t\OM
.cm11n lockC'd and ta ke the same call · • p~utaons th e) "ould 1n the Lln1ted An C$Hmatcd SI.loo 1n Qlh was
Staie . fku uid. ~ncd stolen Mondly fi'om a North
bullet tapped throup their I ltll
trttt home and loCleed an their
ce1hne. Pol~ suspec)Cd a ftt1ahbor may hive bttn fmna from hasp,.. •• :i.
A man <M' Pt.ecreek Drive atd he
iuspccts a woman named "Otwn"
pouted oil on h11 2802 and tel the
Coast Hll}\~'IY business. In 1 !lrp&f•
11t 1nodCnl. about SSOO tn cash was
rcPQttcd stolen Monda> from 1 home
on Dolptun W•'·
• • • <\. woman an the 6000 block of
Lennox ~venuJ said her son lef\ his
bicycle locked upo' er the weekend at
College V1e\\ School. When ht re-
turntd Monda) morning. thC' bike
was m1ssm1. ht' said
Newport Beecla
A resident surpnscd a bur&lar who was 10 lhc process of ransac\1ng her
apartment at 12 ascJlpe. bul n6t
before he escaped With a ('0 pla}er.
stereo rccc" er. \CR. JC"' ell) and
clothing. ••• 8ur&Jars took all four wheels and
uresolTa 198 Co~eue,lca,1ng11on
1-.0 Jacks 1n a carpon at :? 125
hcmn•ton Loss "as 53. 764 • • • Burglar\ ran~kcd a sccond-~ton·
lrrine
A resident of an apartment com-
pin an the 650 block of Stanford was
caught steahng hngene from a clothes
dr)er in the compfex's laundry room.
The resident v.as cttcd b) poh~ and
released.
• • • #
More tnan $6.000 v.-orth of aJum-
ninum was stolen from a business tn
the I 0 block of BurrolJ&hs sometime
Sunda). • • • Someone "olc $700 from n UIF
tocked safe at a busin an the 19000
block of Von Karman Avenue some-
ume Sunda) • • • An unknown amount of~
"'a tolcn from a home 1n ihc 4l0
block ofHa)es bclwccn 8 a.m. and 4
p.m Monday.
Bank robbery suspect arr~ted
Fountain Valk) pohc:c arrcs1cd •
Downty man Monda)' afternoon on
susptOOn of rQbbt.n, Cal1fom~ fcd-
eralSlv1np and Loan. officials 11td
tOday ..
Olniel Maynard Mauk. 2&. aUcsd~
ty cnt~ the b&nk " l 1'900
MllJ'Ohl A \'C at 2· JS p m Monda
wtt1\ I mat O~ hi held nd I
saWtd-off shocaun at has $Mk. Stt.
L&!'.I)' Gnswo6d 5'id. •
Tl\t SU~ OfdC'tCd tM ~ lft
tb~ b&n~ lO he Oft the noor """1e •
jumped ovn-the couttttt Md re-
moved calh from the tdkr drawen-
Gnsi.'old said.:
~ taid \ht man dlen ran~
the bln.k anto a raidcfttial,.,. oa La
Roca SUftt but ..,.. 1nuned111.e.
atm.ed by twO "°""' oMfttol.
Mau .. ~·=~ t) Jail. OnswaWM•~hHI
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Police fear in ore
bodies ate buried
at rooming house
SACRAMENTO (.'\P) -Detec-
tives huntina for the landlady of a
downtown rooming house where
seven bodies were found say relatives
of numerous missmg tenants have
telephoned police, worried about
their kin's whereabouts.
Workers were scheduled 10 begm
the fourth day of digging today in the
yard of the Victonan home wb.ere
they already have uneartbed seven
corpses scattered throughout the
grounds. lnvestiptors believe the
victims were elderly poor people
killed py the landlady for their Social
Security checks.
Police previously had estimated
that ··seven or eight" victims may be
buried m the yard, but police said
Monday they have received numer·
ous inquiries from relatives who say
their ~mily members were once
tenants at the rooming house and
have since disappeared.
The list of potential victims grew
throughout the day, said police Sgt.
Bob Bums. "We arc gernng a large
number of calls from people with
relatives who have stayed here. We
are trying to determine the welfare of
these people,·· Burns said.
"There are a lot more than eight
names." he added. referring ~o the
original hst of occupants supplied by
a social worker. "There's a big li st of
names. We"ve got detectives scurry-
ing all over this city."
He declined to say how many
names were involved. but said many
of the tenants ap_peared to be trans•·
ents and were diffic ult to trace.
Authorities searched for the 59-
year-old landlady. Dorothea Mon-
talvo Puente, who told a social worker
she took in elderly boarders as a way
to repay society. Puente disappeared
after detectives interviewed her for
several hours following the discovery
of the first body Friday but released
her for lack of evidence.
According to sworn statements
police filed to obtain an arrest
warrant, Puente twice denied kllhng
her missing tenants. "Sir. I have
never killed anybody." she said.
But one of her tenants. John Sharp,
told officers she asked him to mislead
them. Police afTadav1ts said Sharp
handed a detective a note that said,
"She's making me"1ie."
Sharp later told police that one
resident disappeared after he had
caused a drunken ruckus and
"Dorothea told him that she would
take him upstairs and make him
better." About four days later. police
said. Sharp "smelled a very strong
odor of what he thought was death in
the kitchen area." Puente told him the
stench was caused by some faulty
sewers.
The Sacramento Bee reported in
Soviet space shuttle
ends successful test
MOSCOW (Al') -The Soviet
space shuttle Buran orbited the Earth
twice today and landed eight miles
from its launch pad 1n Soviet Central
Asia. ending with flawless precision
its unmanned three-hour, 25·m1nute
maiden flight.
The successf4l flight puts the
Soviets into the shuttle program
alongside the United States. A maJor
success for the Soviet space program.
it comes after a scnes of problems
includtng the near loss of cosmonauts
on a JO&nt Soviet-Afghan mission to
the Mar space Statton 1n September.
The Buran. snowstorm an Russian.
touched dov.n on a 2 ·mile concrete
runwa> wtth a pufT of dust from tts
rear wheels and rolled to a halt as
three parachutes opened at its rear.
"The USSR has successfully tested
its first reusable space craft Buran,"
official Radio Moscow said. inter-
rupting regular programmtng two
minutes after touchdown.
The fhght onganally was scheduled
for Oct. 19. but computers stopped
that countdown with only 51 seconds
left when an access arm failed to pull
far enough away from the rocket.
Officials said they had since re-
designed the JOint.
Within 30 minutes of today·~
landing. Soviet television showed the
fuUy automated approach and touch-
down of the delta-winged U.S. shuttle
lookalike in the middle of the barren.
brown steppe.
Radio Moscow said the Oaght.
which had been in jeopardy because
of cold, rainy weather, went accord·
ing to schedule, and all on-board tests
were completed.
Pointing to the January 1986
explosion of the U.S. shuttle
Challenger that killed its seven crew
members. Soviet officials say they
will not makea manned flight until all
the shuttle"s systems are furty tested in
unmanned flight.
They have not said when that
might be.
iass said President M1kha1I S.
Gorbachev. informed of the flight's
success. said the flight was .. one more
confirmation of the kind of huge
poss1bihties the Soviet Union has to
solve any problem."
Buran separated as planned from
the liquid fuel Energia booster
minutes after 1t hf\ed off from the
Baikonur Cosmodrome in a flame of
yellow. with clouds of white steam
lighting up the early morning sky.
About three-quarters of an hour
later. Buran·s own englnes fired twice
at an altitude of 99 miles. nudging the
craft into its two orbits.
•
Most Califotnili insurers
continue to sell policies .
Dorothea Puente .
today'sed1t1ons that Las Ve.gas p01acc
had been alened that the woinan
could be in the Nevada city.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Pdlice
Detective Augie Knudson said his
depanment had issued an all·points
bulletin for her but had no idea where
she might be.
"There's a convention with
100,000 people in town and it's going
to be a hit-and-miss situation." he
said.
Investigators using a tractor and
shovels Monday found the sixth and
seventh bodies wrapped in cloth or
clothes in shallow graves, Bums said.
The bodies, one unearthed in the
front yard under a flower bed and the
other in the side yard under a shed,
are unidentified lake the others.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Con·
fusion over ProposJtion 103's effect
on the state•s insurance business has
caused some consumer t)eadaches in
the form of delayc(j home sales. but
for the most part it's business Its
usual, say industry and governm~nt
officials.
1 Many of the state's biggest insurers
continued to sell home and auto
policies, including some which tem-
porarily suspended business last week
after voters approved the Ralph
Nader-backed rate-slashing in-
itiative.
State insurance regulators and in·
dustry groups scrambled M onday tQ
fig_ure out just which companies were
offering. wbat kinds of J?Olicics, and
exact tallies were unavailable_
State Farm Mutual Auto lnsuranec
Co .. California's largest home and car
insurer, announced it had stopped
writing new auto policies, referring ~plicants to its higher-priced af-
filiate: State Farm Fire and Casualty.
However, state Insurance Com-
missioner Roxani Gillespie, saying
her office has notified the company
that action is discriminatory. vowed
to fight the move.
"What the law gives us the
authority to do as to ask them to stop.
and if they don't stop then we will give
them a cease-and-desist order1" she
said Monday. "The ultimate
authority we have is, after a hearing.
to issue a fine."
State Farm general counsel Pete
Crowning achievement
Britain'• Prince Charla ln•pecta tbe top layer of an ornate
birthday cake preeented to him by yoana people In
Birmingham Monday to celebrate hla 40th blrlbday.
. Van de Kamp asks court
to allowProp. 103 cuts ·
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -,\ttorney General John Van de Kamp askc:d
the state Supreme Court Monday to allow a voter-approv£<1 20 percent cut an
insurance rates to take effect while the court reviews insurance company
lawsuits. . . · fi "The voters believed that ther were enacting 1mme<1;ta~e insurance re o~
with the adoption of Proposition 03," Van de Kamp said 1~ papers fll~ wtth
the court. "That expectation should not be frus&rated wt\hout IJV&nl the
initiative a fair chance to wortt." •
He asked the court to withdraw the order it issued last Thursday bJ~kjna
enforcement of Proposition 103. As an alternative, Van de Kam.{> said. the
court should allow all provisions of the measure to take effec,t except the. 20
perc:cnt rate rollback, and should require insurance c~mpanies to sc~ UJde
enou&h money to lower their premiums if they lose thearcasc.
fhe initiatiYC, backed by consumer advocate Ralph Nader. was narrowly
approved by state voters last Tuesday. . . ·
Its provisions include a 20 percent reduction an msura.ncc rates from the
rates in effect in November 1987: a freeze at those levels unul November 1989,
when auto insurance rates would be cut an additional 20 pel'C(nt for "good
drivers"; exemption from the rollback for ins.urcrs who coul~ show a
"substantial threat of insolvency " and conversion of the sfatc insurance
commissioner to an elected office In 1990.
lnf.1,am defended the move.
·we believe that it is clearly not
discriminatory· to have a different
price for State farm Fire and Casu-
alty," be said.
Meanwhile, the state's other major
auto carriers all were selling new
policies, including Farmers, the
northern and southern branches of
the Auto Club and Allstate. Both
Allstate and the Automobile Club of
Southern California had temporarily
stopped writing new policies last
week.
And chaos in the industry appeared
to be subsiding somewhat in the wake
of a California Supreme Court ruling
Thursday that put Proposition I 03 on
hold until an insurance industry
challenge can be hashed out in court.
. PLO declaration
of independence
rejecteCI bylsrae
, .
. JERUSALEM (AP) -The Israeli
Foreign Ministry rejected a PLO
declaration of independence for
Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied
West Bank and Gaza Strip today as
"double talk."
Similarly. Prime Minister Yitzhak
Shamir rejected the PLO an-
nouncement of a Palestinian st.ate as
dnother step in the "war by Arab
terror organizations" to destroy the
Jewish state.
Despite moderate language 1m·
plictly recognizing Israel, the PLO
document approved Monday in
Algeria also was rejected by Foreign
Minister Shimon Peres. leader of the
left-leaning Labor Party.
"There is no chance .... that any
declpation of theirs will be accepted
before negotiations." said Peres.
"Our probfem now is not solving the
Palestinian issue but how to open
negotiations because without nego-
tiations there will be no solution to
the problem."
mg leadership," said the statement,
which called on other nations not to
recognize the PLO state.
Shamir. addressing his remarks to
Palestinians in the occupied terri-
tories, predicted there would be
"political war" with the Palestinians
over international recognition ·of the
PLO state.
Iraq. Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Kuwait
and Malaysia already have re-
cognized the Palestinian state de-
clared an Algiers.
"This is not the way to a life of •
peace, security and coexistence with •
the Jewish people in the land of·
Israel," Shamir ~id. "This is another :
step in the war of Arab terror •
organizations against Israel's ex-:
istence and independence and we :
shan respond accordingly." :
Both Peres and Shamir spoke at the :
Negev Desert communal farm ofSde •
Boker, where Israeli leaders gathered •
to pay tribute to Israel's first prime :
minister, David Ben-Gurion, on the •
I Sth anniversary of his death. : Hours after the declaration was
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West Ge·rman chancellor
WASHINGTON (>.P) -Presj.
dent<lcct Georae Bush, refreshed by four days of sun and surf in Florida,
returned to the nation's capital today
Gorbachev to vl•lt U.S. aut montb
for a mectina ~th West German WASHINGTON (AP)-Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev will meet
Chancellor Helmut k.ohl. .. • with President R~n and PresidenHlcct Gcorac Bush next mpnth for what
"Off to work," Bush said is he Rcaen called "a bnef aet-toaethe~·'' . . . . . departed on Air Force" Two from . 'That's_ not aoina to be anythana an the n.aturc ofa summit meeting, .. the
·Palm Beach International Airport preS1dent said.
After landina at Andrews Air Force .Asked !f Gorbachev mjaht brina new proposals to the meeting, the
Ba$C outside Washin11on, he was prcs~~ent said: . • . ..
flown by helicopter to his residence. I have no way of speculauna. We 11 JUSt have to sec what comes_ up. _
Hush's lanned visit later today Reagan commented as he poSed for pho,oaraphers before a meeting wtth -.P · fi . · West German Cha.nccllor Helmut Kohl in the Oval Office. w!tb Kohl i;narked his irst meeting "We hope we can have a brief aet-toaetl1er." the prcside".'t said of the ~1th a forctan head of aoyemment upcoming meeting, his fifth with Gorbachev.
since he ~s elect~ president last Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said that neither a date nor a site has been
Tuesday. Vt~ President-elect Dan set, although be acknowledaed that it would likely take place in New York' ~ylea~J1m ~ker, who Bush has while Gorbachev is there to address the U.N. General Assembly.
wd he will nominate a.s ~~ry of Other officials, rcquestina anonymity, $aid·Gorbac~ev·would pro~y
state •. also were to participate m the meet with R~n and Bush on Dec. 7. · ·
meeung. • ~ fitzwatei w'd R~n and Bush would meet, probably together, with
Bush was to meet Wednesday with Gorbachev, for what Fitzwater said was intended to be ··a cordial meeting
British Prime Minister Margaret between superpower leaders reflectina the friendship they have created and the
Thatcher. historic change in the relationship between the United States and the Soviet
As speculation and maneuvering Union," he said.
for jobs percolated in Washinaton,
Bush indicated to reporters Monday
that he likely will be announcing
appointments to his Cabinet or other
administration posts this week.
On the eve of his dc~nure for
Washington, Bush was Joined at a
bcachfront vacation home for dinner
by New Hampshire Gov. John
Sununu. a top campaign adviser
mentioned as a candidate for White
House chief of staff.
But Bush laughingly told reporters
not to "read too much into" the visit
by Sununu. who was the onJy politicaJ
associate to sec Bush on vacation and
who flew back to Washington with
Bush.
Asked by reporters about his pros-
pects for the chief of staff job, Sununu
said, "I'm still governor." Pressed
further, he said, "I'll do whatever he
needs." He said he and Bush "dis.-
cussed things in general. ... He will talk
specifics in about a week or so."
Bush told reporters in a beachfront
question-and-answer sess10 at h"
meetings with Kohl and Tha r
would focus on "taJking about where
we 10 after I become president, but it
should be viewed as a continuation of
existing policy."
Bush also sought to reassure a
nervous international financiaJ com-
munity that the U.S. budget deficit
will be a top priority at the stan of his
administration. "It is a matter of great urgency ...
Bouse budget panel chief says
tax increases needed next year
W ASHJNGTON (AP) -The in-
coming chairman of the House
Budget Committee says tax increases
will be needed nc.xt ~ear to make
l™lly required cuts m the federal
deficit, despite President·elect
George Bush's anti-w stance.
""Anybody who's dealt with budget
issues knows the size of the challenge
is too large to exempt any areas," Rep.
Leon Panetta, O.Calif., said in an
interview. "Once you say this area
won't be considered. you paint your-
self into a comer."
Panetta said new revenues will
have to be part of any package for the
required reduction of red ink by tens
of billions of dollars, irregardless of
Bush's oft-repeated campaign pledge
"noncwwes."
Under the Gramm-Rudman bal-
anced budget law. the deficit for the
1990 ft$C&l-ycar--which beai ns Oct.
I -is not to exceed S 100 billion.
Lasf week, just two days after Bush
was elected the Reagan adminis·
tration's Office of Manaaement and
Budict raised its 1990 deficit estimate
to S 132 billion. Panetta said he
believes the shortfall will be even
higher -closer to SI 40 billion or
$150blllion.
If the deficit target is exceeded. the
law requires automatic spending cuts
to pare the red ink to SI 00 billion.
Panetta said Bush's well-known
"read my lips" promise to oppose ta.x
increases "creates a potential for
confrontation" between Democrats
and Republicans.
"Republicans will feel a commit-
ment was made That caoll:iCDreached
in any way, and Dcmoc~\S will say
why should we vote for a-tax increase
if he has made that commitment.''
Panetta said.
Panetta, who takes over the budget
panel when lawmakers return in
January,• said he believes Bush's
wiUinaness to compromise will be
apparent when he submits his first
budget to Congress. perhaps in Febru-
ary or March. President Rea_p.n will
present his final budget to Congress
on Jan. 9, but lame duck presidents'
final budgets can be rewritten by their
successors..
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Mall, auto purcha1e• boost
October's retail .ales-0.9%
,., Tiie AIMdace.I Preu
WASHINGTON -Retail sa1n. bolsiered by bi& pins at dcpart.mct)t
storesandautodeaknhips,jumped 0.9 pm:ent 1n October, the billest increase
in seven months. theaoVttnment said today. The Commen:c DeP9nment said
sales rose S 1.2 billion to a seasonally adjusted S l 3S.6 billion. f n September,
they fell by 0.3 pe~nt aft.er risinJ t>y a similar 0.3 pm:et1t in Ausust. The
October increase was the steepest Jin~ March, wben sales shot up 1.6 pen::ent. '
Most economists had been expectina a milder rise of about 0.3 percent last
month. Rttail sales arc closely watched by analysts as a barometer of overall
consumer demand. Consumer spendina. inctucUna serVices, which a~ not
included in the retail sales report, accounts for about two-thirds of the nation's
economtc activity.
Managers to 11et Atl.ntl•' launch date
an wa be 1n the forctront of
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -Sr-ce shunle manaem wi11 set a launch
date Wedn~y for a secret military miuion to be ftoWn by five astronauts
aboard the space shuttle Atlantis. The current tarsiet is Nov. 30, but Conrad
Nagel, Atlanus' processina director. said Monday, "I, think we're lookina real
hard now at Dec. l" because of a few ouut.andina tectuucal problems. He said
both-dates would be submi\ted as options to shu,tle manqen who~ to
bctin a. two-day fU&hJ readiness review today. Nqel spolle with ,reporters
following the compfet1on of a countdown simuJauon for the fli&hL The five
astrenauts who will fly the m1ss1on climbed aboard Atlantis for the final two
hours to run through launch day procedures. mg to do so hina about It af\er 1
ome preside . ·· he said.
Bush's ca ign promise to reject
:~iiy!~: t~n~~s~n h!he:~r ~~~ Radloactlve material dredged from harbor
serious about reducing the deficit. He CHARLESTON. S.C. -Researchers have discovered small quantities of
was been dogged by reports of a a radioactive substance in matenaJ dred~ from Savannah Harbor about lOO
declining dollar abroad and a dra· miles downstream from the Savannah River Plant. Cesium 137. a radioective
matte drop in the Dow Jones ind us· isotope. was found in matenal taken from the harbor ~nd dumped on the South
trial average after his election. Carolina side of the Savannah River. which forms the border with Geof'lia.
The calming statements had an T est.s fou nd tiny amounu of the material, insufficient to crea~ a health hazard.
impact on financial trading Monda) . The Charleston News & Courier reported today. The tests were done for the
and today however, as the dollar South Carolina WildJafe and Marine Resources Department by researchers at
rebounded' on most intemauonal the University ofGcoflia. The wildlife qency is samplinc dredeed material for
financial markets af\er its downward pollutants because of water 'QUahty pro61ems believed to be caused by
spiral last week. 1ndustriaJ discharges into the river. aaency officials said.
Poor fitness triples
women 'sheartrisk
WASHINGTON (AP)-Women mpoorphysical shape arc three
times more hkely to die at an early age of heart disease than are those
who keep themselves in good condition, according to a long-tenn
study_
Dr. Lars G. Ekelund. the princ1pal author of the study. wd It
provides the first strong evidence that exercise protects women from
heart disease. JUSt as tt does men. ,
Poor physical fitness "is almost as important as srpokina as a nsk
factor for cardiovascular disease" in women, said Ekelund. a researcher
at the University of North Carolina.
The study was based on a I 01h-year follow-up of 2.802 women who
ranged m age from 30 to 69. The results were '?resented Monday at the
annual meeting of the American Heart Assoc1auon.
"This had been seen ip males. Now it cames over into females,"
said Dr. Paul L. McHenry of the Krannen Institute in Indianapolis.
"This confirms what we all expected."
During the study. women walked on treadmills while their heart
rates were measured. Those wl'lo arc pbysica~ly fit have lower bean
rates while exerc1smg than do people who arc m poor shape.
Dragtesta due for
tranaport workers
WASHINGTON (AP) -Millions
of transpOrtatioo workers indudin&
pilots and truckers will be subject to
random drUf 1atS under a new
federal directive that ·is likely to be
challcnaed in coun before it aoes inU> dfcct"Tn Decembcrl 989:' -
The Transportation ~ent
announced the broed-f'Ullna dnl&
tcstina requirements Monday, and
immediately the bead oflbe airline
pilots' union promised to fiaht the
reaulation both in Conpessand in the
courts.
"The American people demand
and expect a drua·fn:e tra.Jtsportation
system. These new rules will take us
as far as f?'!Cl1cally possible toward
that aoaJ.' Transportation Secretary
Jim ~umlcy aid at a news con-
ference. .
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Century 21 enters South Pacific
&s-oslon of tht Century 21 rr-al 1n Australia, .. said Lou&hhn. "They
esa.at.e ftanchitc ~ inlo fiveareas have pJayed a sian1fican1role10 real
in the South ~fac WU announced estate there for mort than 60 t1t11." Monday in Irvine by Richard J. According to Peter Cottenll gcn-
Loua,hhn. CEO and president of eraJ man~er of the A.H. Taylor
Century 21 Real Estate Corp. Its Family Group and new rejion.I
system now includes Nonh Amenta. director of Century 21 South Pacific
Europe. Asia and Australia. Propeny, Ltd.. S)'Stcm offices 'arc to
Master franchisor for the new open in Australta Feb. I, 1989. He
territory -which includes Australta, p~ecu a network of 300 Century 21
New Zealan.d. Hon& Kona. Singapore offices in the nut five years, Real and MalaySJa -1s Century 21 South estate franchising is wcllofltablished . Pacific Piy. Ltd. The newly Cleated in Australia, and the Ccntur-Y 21 ·
Co., Ltd.
Tho first an1uv~ of Qn1u.ry 21
involvement in Fruce was reclmlly
celdnted with the addition of the
lOOth offiee. On Nov. &, an impect
openina for the 6tst SO Century 21
United J(jnpiom francbisoe-s was
held in LondOn.
master franchise is owned by princi-system expects to be a major' panic1-
pals fr9m the Australian IU.l estate pant in all faceu of real estate there giant A.H. Taylor Family Group. .and throuaJlout tM ~on.
"We are excited about our ex-The system has been actively
pansion into the Asian Pacific area selling franchises in Japan since 1983,
and pleased to be associated with tbc when Century 21 or Japan was A.H. l"aylor FamilyGrouptoncofthe established through a master
most respected real estat.c comoerues franchise agreement with C. hob and
Century 21 Real Estate Corp. a
wbolly owned subsidiary of Metro-
politan Ufc Insurance Co. is head· quaneted in Irvine, and is the taraes1 real estate Mpniiation in the worJd,
with 7,000 inde~ndentlr owned and
operated offices. About I percent of
all residential real estate transactions
completed in this country an 1987
wert handled by a Centu~ 21 office.
Collectively, an estimated SSS billion
worth or real estate was sold last year
by the Century 21 system. I"
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"IEW YORK (AP) -Stock pnces ettakcd to
a mixed finish toda) an a parucularly slow session.
rcOecting v.1desprcad rclucun~ to panicipatc
ahead of the go"emment's potentially marltct-
JOlung month!:. trade reoon.
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NEW YORK (AP) Nov lS
NYSE LEADER\
Dow JoNE S AvERAGES
: -New banking chief
~1 to tackle S&L crisis .
\\'.\. Hl'<.·Tn' \Pl -RC'f'
Henn B C..1C\n1alc1 "'1'" thC' "'1' 1ng'
and loan 1ndustn ~n'>t\ v.\1uld tic h1'
top pnor:it' 3\ cha1mun (11 thc Hnu"4.·
Banking t omm111n• "u1 Jn.ii"'" 'WI' hi e'<p«tcd selection tCI the p<l\l mJ'
dclll} a wlu11on
"11h tht' hac~in~ lll ltousc lt>ad~·"
thr .. ~-H·nr-old T e'lij. Dcmocr:u 1\ C'On~tdtt'C'd the mo\1 f1Cch 'UC\:C'\'JOr
lo Rep Ftmand .I '' (1erma1n 0
R I •. ddcattd la't v.rt~ 1n h" hid fot"
I Sth tt~m
~n11lc1 a hot-lem pertd,
oUt\pb n ma' cnck I\ urging \v.111
c1ct1on htforc the poor cond1t1on of
tht Fcdml '•na and Loan In· uran« Corp httomt'\ a ··chaouC'
cn\1\ ••
Ht ad' oc tes e tabh~h1ng a $$0
b101on hnc ot crcdtt from the
Tr"'Uf') to ht panly ~paid fmm tht
sate ot loan and pro~n' ff'(.lm t111cd
tivn.u SI) It ~ould tun her fragment an
almld' d" 1dC'd Hou~ Banking
t C\mmntec thu romphcat1n1 con-
gr~s1onal effort\ lo find a solution to
the • l industn en 1s
·He's bnght Ht understands ~rob
lrmc. and he can ~ "C'" d1~t with
''hat he 5a)s." u1d 'Bert El)'. a
hnanc1at mst1tut1on\ consultant 1n
.\lt\.andna. Va "But 11' one th•ni to
~ aMt 10 makrcoaent comment and
... , another lhma to ht ahll' to rorsc. lcg1'•~t1\e rom orom1~ ..
-' nc~ bankma chairman al 1
la .. mg o'er m the Senate --~~
Donald . R1qk Jr . D-M1ch . t\ ~\pttttd 10 ~u«ttd \\1lham Prox·
mtrc O.Wa • v.ho ai rcun na.
The new Bu h ldm1n1 trat1on hkr ·
I\ v.111 fill the lcadmh1p vacuum ten
b~ thl' trans1t1on 1n (on~ 1ccoro-
1na to R Din Bn.imheuah . a MVlftll
1ndu U') t0n uhant and fonntt ducf
ciconom1 I of the Ftdtral Home Loan Rank Roard
But he 1d<kd. "11's hard not to
t.ht\t th1\ 1' a<'tnl t ~ mOtM-n-1um ~
Gonzalez. • 27· car 'Cltran of.
C onaras. aru hilh marks friMft
colkatua 10.. pcnonaJ mqnty •Del a m...-to =k tu mu-S. TWy also ay hr a tw man. ..... I
tcmptt thlit CIMfd '""' t-o yeen llO 10 slua a man .,ho cataat ll&m a communm .
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ENTE DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, November 15, 1988
..
, l~HR M ISSIO ~
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Tension env:elops
SCR's 'Morocco'
Communication. or the lack of it. between cultures and between sexes
weaves a web of tension and frus-tration in Allan Havis' .. Morocco'1 on
the Second Stage of South Coast
Repertory.
Havis. who cxelorcd a similar theme with less satisfactory results a
season ago an .. Haut Gout," also at
SCR. pulls his picture of an American
dealing with an en,gmatic foreign
~ovemment into sharper focus with 'Morocco." 'fhe play is drawn with
short, Pantcresque strokes. teasing its
audience b) wnhholdmg vital infor-
mation as long as possible. Darteted wath a taut, no-frills St) le
by David Em mes, the play enl ists our
involvement with the haunting aura
of1mmed1a9 of an Alfred Hitchcock movie (unlike the more esoteric
"Haut Gout"). Suspense drapes the
stage as an almost visible increment
of the spare setting. designed by
Michael Devane. The three-character (with one
supernumerar>) stor) revolves
around an American architect (Mark
Schneider) whose wife (Joan Stuart-
Morns). a bank e.>.ecutive of partial
Arab descl!nt. has been arrested in
Morocco on a charge of prostitution.
To secure her release. the architect
must engage an a maddening ps)Cho-
logical poker game wuh the Moroc-
ca n police offi cial (Alc..;ander Zale)
who seems 10 hold all the cards -and
who harbo~ an und1sgu1sed con-
tempt for the '1s1tor because he as a
1"
Jew.
Toi
Tnus
Their meetings. presented in bncf
vignettes, compnse the first act. In
the second. the reunited husband and •
wife sort out the s1tua11on an SJ)ain -
and the complex1t1cs of her character
become a part of the curious mixture.
The th ird act places him back in
Morocco. seeking answers 10 con-
founding questions.
Sdlne1der projects strength w11h
restraint as he attempts to break
through both the smoke-clouded
bureaucracy of Moroccan of-
ficialdom and th e silken curtain
shielding him from his wife's inner
nature. His coldness often runs
contrary, to his concern. but 1t 1s a
consistent interpretation.
As the seducuve. promiscuous but
apparently loving wife. Moms is the
true enigma of 1he pla y. Her second
act dinner scene. in which she lo"ers
the veil of mystery ever so slowly. 1s
beautifully rendered.
Zale endows his Morrocan colonel
with the conflicting character tra11s of
compassion and racial hosulity.
CLASSICA L M USIL
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Qtiality conce~ by
SouthwestSoc.iety
High quality distinguished yet
another Southwest Chamber Music
Society concert Saturday evening al
its new Orange County home. the Newpon Harbor An Muse um. MICHAEL
RYDZYISKI
Fi ve of the society's members
united to gi ve a dynamic antcr-
P.retation of Franz Schubert's 'Trout" Quintet in A Major for Piano
and Strings. Op. 114/D. 667 (1819).
Pianist Albert Domin,suez . anchored the performance w11h a carefull y yet emo.uona~ly shaping 1he
breathtaking!)! expTessive command fragmen ted motives into ~ rc'ated
of bis pan, making the piano totally and workat?le senes. of mus1ca.l t~eas
equal with 1he other in\truments-. cncom~ssang a variety off~h.ngs:
rather than a mostly accompanying Dominguez thus surpassed his shjl-
rns1rumcn1 (a mistake unfonunately laud~ble •. first efT<;>.n. the prografl!·
often heard by this reviewer). His opening ~1cercar from J. S. Bach s
authoritative yet non-forceful s1a1e-"The Musical OfTenng~" BWV 1079
menis of themes produced a brilliant ( 1747). . . spectrum of moods and colors. Takeya. Karlin and Treat ltkew!se
Joan Stuart-Mom• and Mark Schnelder In .. Morocco."
The strings were in touch with presented a "human" ~ebe~ ~It)
Dominguez and each other. Violinist ha~ "Mov~ment ~or Stnng Tno. a ~miyo Takeya led the way wi th her bn~f yet 1mpress1onable work of a
intense projection and clear sound. sol_1tary ~a~ure. They ofT~red another
Violist Jan Karlin played wi th a sofier stnng trio in workman-lake man~er.
tone, providing a good cont rast 10 Erns~ ~renek·s "Parvula Cor<?~a
Takeya in such exchan_ges as occurred Mus1cahs ad Honorem J. S. Bach, a
in the .. theme and variations" move-1950 opu~ based ory the B·A-~·H
ment (based on Schubert'sQwn son,. theme (1n American mu sical
maintaining his ng1d control m has
tense fim act confrontations with
Schneider. Is he a concerned fami ly
man or an autocratic despot -or a
liule of each? We are never really
destined 10 kno"'.
"Morocco" is an arresting exercise
. fi · · d "The Trout," hence the quintets nomenclature. B-flat/A/C/B-natu-'" men1111 . nc-llnn giyen a me~sure · nickname) Richard Treat performed ral).
efTecttve inte!"J>retat1on. bY, d1rec1or a rich singing cello part while Paul The society has done well by
Em mes a.nd ha s th ree principals. The Zibiis' 1;>rovided a qui~t yet firm moving to the museum. The smaller.
playconttnues through f?ec} Io~ the foundation on the doublebass. more intimate hall (actually. a projcc-
SCR Secon~ Stage, running uc ays Dominguez turned in the best tion room) is-perfectly suited for
through. Fndays at 8:30.JSatd~~ys at <"individual performances of the evt!-chai:nber music. While the acoustics
3 and 8.30. Sundays at an ~.m. 'nang. Anton von Webern's Variations don 1 match the fabled ones of the Call 957-4033 for ucket informa11on. for Piano Solo. Op. 27 (I 936). as a group's origi!"al county ve~ue •. the
Mozart Camera ta glows without glitter
difficult work 10 hear. especially if Sant~ Ana Hadl School aud1tonum.
one isn't a fan of serial musi c. they re more tfian adequate.
Dominguez actually no1 only made And let this newJipaper be the first
the work 1olerable, bu t h1ghl> ex· to men tion that the concen auracted
pressive. He effected a marked use of a large crowd of more than 50 to the ;-rct"nl~ """lrl n1herernp h111ic-c1evices in Newpo n concen.
. ---~ 'War' a bigl!Vinne~, By MICHAEL RYDZYNSKI
Some groups hulldoLe their wa> 10
people's anenuon w11h showy works
and a gleaming arra} of mternational
soloists. Others take the unobtrusive
approach, prefering merel) to let th e
qualll} of their performances speak.
The Mozan Camerata - one of
Orange Countv's two all-professional
chamber orch~~tras -defin 11el> falls
an the lattercategor) \\> 11hout benefit
of an} sololSl or orchestral warhorse.
the ensemble presented a 'aned and
delectable menu 1n a most engaging
manner Sunda' afrernoon
The San ta · Ana High School
aud11onum program "as ap-
propriately h1ghhgh1cd b) the ob-
scure and the fam1l1ar The unkno"n
gem was G1ocomo Puccini's "I
Cnsantem1 " ("Chf)santhemums"). a
funeral eleg) for a frn:nd of the
composer's .\lthough ong1nall > "nt·
ten for string qua net. conductor .\m1
Porat enlargcd 11 for a string ensemble
of 25. The result wa!> an enhancement
of Pucc1n1's trademark lushness and
r Newport
1('L1 ~ ,\Ji1lls r
1..)'Flor1st :. )
fervenq of orchestration. w11h a
gorgeous recurring theme brimming
with emotion and vef) moving 1n 11s
pathos -not unlike some epic score
for a David Lean film .
The "old friend." the "andante
cantabile" mo\l:men1 of Peter
T cha1ko' sk\ 's string se\tct
"Sou' enir de Florcnn: ... came across
almost as rich and opulent as the
Puccini. with cellist John Walz
providing a kn cnt solo. The stnngs'
p1zZ1caro passages. though. weren't
always rendered precisely 1n unison
Yet another Porat arrangement
made 1he grade. Giuseppe Verdi's
Stong Quartet. rece1"ed a po"-erful
treatment both b\ the conductor's
pen and baton . The Camerata began
w11h a h1ghl) dramauc. storm) first
mo,ement (allcgrol full of 1nc1s1H'
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Rivera brawl scores
LOS A.NGELES (AP) -If on ly
Geraldo Ri vera could gel his nose
broken ever) week. Fnday's brawl-filled ed1t1on of
"Geraldo." in which the crusading
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on Manlrn Monroe.
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and studio guests. was watched m
more than half the hOmes watching
television in Houston. Detroit. Atlan-
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won the n1gh1 Sunda} but doesn't beginning Sunday. The final 12 hours
appear to be the blockbuster the are sull being edited for showing after
network had hoped for. according 10 the first of the )Car. However. the
prelimtna') A.C. Nielsen Co. ratings. exact number of hours will not be
ABC esuma1ed 50 million people determined unt il the editing is com-
watched the opening night of the 18-pleted. . hour minisenes that continues with 'The Winds of War" and "War and
an additional 14 hours nex t year. Remembrance" are based on the best-
Based on Herman Wouk's novel. 1t 1s • sell mg nov~ls by Wouk. The first told
a sequel to the 1983 mm1senes "The of the coming of Worl~ w_ar 11. The
Winds of War." second 1s about the wanning of the
In 1he J 7 largesl TV markets. "War war. and Remembrance" had a rating of The first mintseries ran 18 hours in
23.8 and a 34 share. NBC ran the February 1983 and attracted an
movie "Back to the Future" and came estimated 140 million viewers.
in second w11h an 18.1 and 26 share. CBS had an 11 .4 and 16 w11h a made-
for-TV comedy Western ... Where the
Hell's the Gold ...
"We're a little surprised al the first
mght's viewing levels. but 11's quality
viewing al its finest and we're very
proud of it," said ABC spokeswoman
Janice Gretemeyer.
NBC Entertainment President
Brandon TartikofT said he was
"breathing a little easier" afier the
first night's rating. NBC !ind CBS
were braced for the manisenes 10 be a
big h11. "The Winds of War" was the
Reade r ' stheater
in Mesa tonight
Sieve Mellow's Reader's Theater
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.. Hot Off the Shelves" will 1nclude
readings from Bach. Fe~nman. Rita
Mae Brown and Anne Ri ce.
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PFDPJE Orange Co•1 OAll.V PILOT/Tuetday, Now.mber 15. 1918 '* A8
..., ......... _, ........ Aniie and Jim John.on with her 1973
pdntlDC of warehoa~. Judy Liebeck, Carmen and Robert Smith.
. . ·Dinner patty With
a touch of history
By VIDA DEAN
Of .. °"" ..... 1181'1
At \)le tum ofthecentury.l}'ou could
find as many as 200.000 I 00-pound
sacks of lima beans stacked to the
highest rafter in the Irvine Ranch
warehouse.
These days about the only beans
around the refurbished warehouse are
the refried ones with tne cheese on top
being served by the new tenant -Tia
Juana's Long Bar and Mexican Cafe.
Members and guests of the Irvine
Historical Society packed in there
Saturday evening to officially open
the eatery and raise funds to promote
and preserve the history of the
original Irvine Ranch.
· "T here are no no-shows to night.
We have 200 here, maybe a few more
and that is all we can handle." said
Tart Watts, board member who
served on the planning committee.
The history enthusiasts dined,
-danced. bid on historical an1fac1s and
an focusing on Irvine's past and acted
out the continuins saga of intrigue
created by the society for last year's
opening of the adjacent La Quint~
Inn. (Mu~dcr occurred when the lead
was "beaned" to death .... the culprit
was caught.) "Guests paid $50 each and we will
make more from the auction. We
hope to make S 12.000." said Ed
Portmaan, president of the society
which has more , than 200 family
members.
Chairman of the evening was Dr.
Robert Smitb of Sand Canyon His-
toncal Panners, one of the four
developers of Old Town Irvine. (He
was the man who got beaned. ;ind his
wife Carmen done it.) Transforming
the old warehouse that had not been
used for about five years into a
colorful theme cafe took about six
and a half months, according to
Smith.
"Those arc the original rafters up
there. The new wood 1s there to brace
them,"said Smith pointing out that
much of the 1895 building is still
intact. (The building is on the
national ~ister of historic places.)
"The soc1efy stan ed in 1976 as an
ou tgrowth of the bicentennial," said
Judy Llebeck, who has served two
terms as president of the society and
is now curator of the society-sponsor-
ed Irvine Historical Museum.
"Our museum 1s in the oldest
standing structure on Irvine Ranch,"
said Liebeck."lt's staffed by Yolun-
teers and is oPc:n from 1 to 5 p.m.
Tuesdays and Sundays."
Taking pan in the evening's fun
Wayne Rl•es and Brace Campbell with beaned victim.
HOROSCOPE
Turk Watt• and Ed
Portmann at 70-foot bar.
were Jim and Anne Davis Johnson,
· the society's first president. She is an
anist, and one of her paintings
auctioned was of the old warehouse as
it looked 1n 1973. Others were
Barbara and Alan Wie ner, the Peer
Swu 1, Carol Blancbanl, Npna De·
metre, Jue and Dick Martin, Bnace
Campbell (play acted as the sherifl).
Playllls Strozier (official S(reamer
during the beaning). Marilyn
McGowan, Deedee Davis, Sueanne
Sclaappert and Dick Riley ofKOCM.
who acted as auctioneer.
Wednesday, November 16
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19)· .\lmost 1n a flash. you
find yourself center of attracuon. the "featured pla}er."
PrcVlous hmi tat1ons are discarded. more people want 10
listen and learn -from )OU. Take a deserved bow.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ). lndl\'ldual who
recently P.ined your respect might sa>. ··Have I sot a deal
for you. · Be cautious.. espec1all} 1n connection with
purchase or sale of pro pen) omc\\ here. there 1s a
missing link.
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 11-Dec :! I) 't ou finally get
proof m connect.1on w:i1h financial status of relatJve.
Focus o n tntensny, tnps. v1s1ts. mone} promotion.
deadline. Asking price is but a maneuver -hold tight to
schedule.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma) 10): Strns independence.
creativity originalit). courage to express views to higher
ups. Sce~ario centers on promotion. production and
realization that a ··new love" is not far away. Leo
involved. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Trust in tuition, realize
you arc capable of perce1v1ng potenual, of sensing when
something of imponance 1s to occur. Family member 1s
truly regretful of"sharp words" recently uttered.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Liahtheancd approach
brings defi nite advantage. Dispute continues to exist
concerning funds. taxes. license requirements. who owns
whaL By expressing cunos11y and humor ... heav1 ness"
vanishes. LEO(July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on subtle legal ~ua.nccs.
Protect riahts. check sources. ,tand tall for P'1J)Clples.
Victory uftamately is your$ des{>ite bellicose attrtude of
some on the "other side." Scorpio figures prominently.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Read and writc~dii_deep
into recesses of yo ur mind concerning arcane literature.
unusual siyings by knowl~gca~le people. You could ~·~
contest. populan\y cenaanly 1s on the nsc. Gcman1
represented. • lJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on music. flowers.
cntcnainment. pleasure ttuouah children. Scenario
accents discovery. excitement. chansma. sensuahty.
You'll imprint style and wan applause for from peen.
Taurus involved.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan IQ): Finish what you
stan. reahze possessions are wonh more than ori~inally
anucipated. You'll soon be rid of "losing propos1t1on ...
Don't "fall in love" with stock or propen}. .\nes
involved.
AQUARIUS (Ja n. 20-Fcb. 18) \\here pre~ 1ousl) you
were reticent. now you can stand up and shout. You'll
probably be saymg. "It ism) wa ) and I feel good about it ...
Stress independence, creat1 vny. design. st) le Forward.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Unonhoc:lo'\ approach
1s necessary. Someone behind scenes tell s "tall talcs.··
Protect self in close quaners. let oth~rs know you c-an
retaha~e. Spotlight on theatncs. drama. clandestine
o~rat1ons.
IF NOVEMBER t• IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are
sp1ritual. rttentlyJou underwent tes ting period that
involved intens1fi relationship:business. career. hfe-
style, marital status. Durina remainder of November.
you'll pin strength, added rccogn1t1on. Pisces. Virgo pco~ play important roln m )Our hfe. 't' ou have unique
ability to perceive potential and to "know" when
somctJung of importance is to occur. Dunna D«ember.
fam1ly reunions are featUttd along ~llh Ch\ntt to aocrusc
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Don't tolerate sl~b neighbors
DEAR ANN LA:-.IDERS· Raspber-
ncs to ~ou for }Our lous) answer to
"Fed Up in Texas:· the couple who
complained about the slob neighbors
next door. You told them to build a
fence and plant shrubs to t\lde the
junk in the yard and the rundown
condition of the ir neighbor's home.
There are codes and ordinances
pertaining to the maintenance of
residences and businesses an every
communtl). The) keep 1rrespons1ble
people from becoming a nuisance as
well as health hazards. _
If "Fed Up m Texas""as reall) fed
up. she should contact her cit)
council representauv.c or count~
supervisor and register a complaint.
The authonues "'111 force these
people 10 clean up their propen) or
face some stiff fines. "Fed.. has
already spent enough money maling
her home beautiful. She shouldn't
have 10 in' est m fences and shrub-
bery because slobs mo' ed in ne\t
"door -KE 'NER. L.\ DEAR KEN: Rigbt you are. Help
yourself to some ot•er suggestloas
1e.nt in by Irate and sympa1betk
readers:
C'all the Chamber of Commerce
Not1f\ the Better Business 'Bureau.
Check the homeowners· assoc1a11on
Contact the Board of Health. Slopp)
neighbors ma) be breaking the law as
L.M. Bo vo ---__,. - --~-.
parlcmg an the streets.
4. Playing musk so lo\ld th.at it
annoys )Our neighbors. .
5. Parking cars on your front lawn.· ·All•
luDEIS
6. F~lurc to mai ntain your ttome
or )ard.
• You are welcome in Moorpark but
we 1ns1st t~at you respect the rights of
others. You may not interfere witta
their nght to cnJOY their homes and
ne11thborhood. -MOORPARK
Clf Y COUNCI L (Sent 10 ~ ~ell as deprcc:1aung '!-Our propcn) • • • • DEAR READERS: Cu :roe stud
uotaer letter oa ti.e same •Ject'! I
bope so bttaase laere It ls:
DEAR ~N LA 1DER Please let
people kno"" th.t) don't ha-.e 10 put
up -.i.1th neighbors \\oho ll\e like pigs
Our home reprCS(nls a big invest-
ment. We take pnde an our neigh-
borhood. When slob\ next door let
their propcn} run down . they de-
value ours Here 1s the leuer that goes
to all c1t1zens \\ho mo'e 10 "1oor-
park. (ahf.:
DE .\R ~EIGHBOR· Pan of..,,hat
makes \1oorpark a nice place to"' e as
a ~arm feeling about neighbors The
follo..,,ing \lolate state and local la\\s
and people ""ho hreal tht'~ la\\S \\Ill
be prosecu1ed.
I L"nnaung 1n public
2 Dnnlo ng Jlco hohc tx-' erage'i in
a public place
3 Blod..ing dn\e..._a,~ or double
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DEAR ANONYMOUS:-MHJ
tlauks f•r u uceUeat w.e,rtat daat
cottld beaefit Otkr ~ties. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: When a
person you wonc with bri 1gs 40 or so
pictures to the office and explains
who everyone 1s. how can one.say, "I
am really not interested." without offending~ -BORED OUTT A MY
SK ULL JN MANHASSET. DEAR MAN: ftett's a k'twr way.
After yM 'n stt11 a .. iea .,. M, It's
perfectly Olt to say, ''T'My're •erJ
alee. Excsse me.'' 1'Mll .. teme-wk're. Allywk'Te. Get a bt8k el
water. Male a,.... call. Ge .. Cite
ladies' or meta'• room. ReceplJ.e a
friend wi.o j••t arrived. o.,Hd .... !
Not really. It'• mo~ seat.le dau
saying, "Y om are a .enl m ,..r
pictu res are a monune•tal bere."
Eating wins out over watching
Movie theaters more than an~ thing
else popularized colas and popcorn
Now colas and popcorn suppon
mo' 1e theaters. urel}. people \\OUld
rather be fed than cntenained. 1f at
came 10 an either-or In the lo ng run.
somethmg to eat has a better ~hance
of sun 1\.al than somethtn~ w lool at
You bu' 11'1
~ verage .\mcncan annual!~ eats I 2
pounds of potato chips and l,hree
pounds of broccoli. L nder<itandable.
Q. Do honeybees respond to
music,,
A. Can onl} tell -.ou the' 1mmer
down .... hen the)' hear a I ~O-de\'1bel
sound at 600 C)·cles per second But
that's not muS1c.
Odd old tradition 1n Korea -a
woman 1s not permitted to hold the
hand ofa d}1ng man
Cheetahs. too. purr" hen petted
Q. How many miles per gallon d°"
a monarch butterfly get?
A. Now there \Ol.I ha\C.JllC.-Do
know al can pack· enough iuel for a
620-mile tnp.
Tomm) lasorda has his ov.n wa)
of dcahna v.11h ne~spapcr \port -wn&e~ He sa) "Ne,cr ariuc .... 1th
people who buy ank b) the pllon ..
Onl ) one kind of -.i.ea~I e'er gets
run O\ er b) tra10s. The c;lunl OthC'r
)V(ascls set out of the -.i.ay kunk art
odorconfidc-nt. If mountain hone; and
anzzl) ~rs steer clear of them .... h)
•on't trains' The) don't \.nov. ~h'
Those into an \.no~ J \1 w Tum·
er' Pl toral pa1n11np rc:nov.n~ for
thcar 51)CC\KUlar ~ kin \\hat
man) don"t kno-. thouah 1~ he ~tnt~ them 1n the late ummer of
18 u. In June or that )Car. the E.a~t
Indian ~c:ano Taipbon> t\pl J .
scnd1na ttd 1.11ucu~•ldc.
Q. You said a fo ur· u r qc d1f·
fertn« betv.ttn hu nd ancf v.1,es
didn't 11Tttt then ohanccs for 1 happ mam• \\'hat 1f \ti( •1fe l\ more
than fi, t ~ rs oldct'?
Crossword puzzle
In Clsss/lled, 86
..\ Odds ·hen drop nine to one
against them \na af the husl"t3nd as
more 1h;in 1 }ears older. odds
against thl'l"'l run lour to one
Q Does the \uez (anal have locks.,
.\ "-o. ~ir Did I menuon apoleon ~anted 11.1 dig a hat can3l., Hi s ad\.15(1"\
said ··oon t Jo 11 the Mednerrancan
and Rt·d ~a~ ha\C~ d1fTercnt le"els."
he 1u11ked the no11on T he ad-
BRIDG E
BJ CHARI.f:S GOREN
udOMAR SRARlF
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~nina lead Qu«n or •
A"<>tdince play a1 the tabk
M1tntthlraa li e auardina lhe fo1.&I
lines in the late inrunp of a bueball
ptlle. In the l&ttcr cue, you an
prtparcd .(O IJ"e up. lin~te lO pro-
lect apanst t))e possibihty of an O ·
tra bi.K hit. In the former. yo\I arc
wtlli to urrendcr a trick to 1 par·
ocular pl.a er to lttp his partntt off
ad.
ln this iOq~. Swab' cwo-
'1scrs. as ~dv1se" so frequently arc.
""ere "-tong..
fl d \OU know a land bndgc -
. 11.1 ruptcd onl)' b) a few narrow
hannels-once connected Australia
\\1th .\saa '1a the I ndones1an Islands,.
l'oature figures 11 out. sure enough
Take a rabbit Tests and1catc It secs
qune well over rts stioulder, but
hardly at all straight ahead.
Along one 1.000-mile smtch. the
River Nile falls only six inches.
heart rebid prom1 cs a six~d suit.
North, therefore. Judaed bu band
wa.s qu11e u1table for pme in hearts
despite the fact that his hand was
perfectly balanced
West led the top of'lUJ dub.-.
q1.icnce. won by dummy's ace as de-
clarer discarded a diamond. The
reckless player cashes the ace-kina
of trump , 1( they divide evenly, be
1 assured of an overt.rick and can
make a second ovutnck if the ace of
diamond 1 with East.
The careful player raWz.cs that be
will probably have to lose a tnunp
trick He also counts that, even to,
he ha to trick -five bean.I. f<M>r
SPld and a club. The only danaer
to the hand is that East hu lhe Iona
trumps and, when he pins~ '-cl.
he can push a diamond throqb tM
king.
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lern, tbe soh1tioo ~ __....
As lona u u. c1oaa·1 M¥e Ill
thr~ m · il\I honors, t.be camnd II
tte0rc. At trkt two dedmtt:r _.a
low heart and, af Ult foDoWI ....
~the eipt, he limply CO¥er-a ... dMt
nine. If the cards M"e divi61i •
abott, wai wm • .-...,
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harm. Dedlnr' .... .., .-.
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AlO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, November 16, 1988
by Bii Keane COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta BLOOM COURTY
"You can have more carbohydrates
once you've eaten all those
delicious proteins."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batluk
1 SI>QRIS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15.'1988
Runni~g for state
·.becomes CdM ritual
Coach Bill Su mn er has built
eat p ro a m through ranks
By UR& WOLCOTI'
~CW: O t 1
•
Ask Corona dcl Mar Coach Bill Sumner what it takes
to win the boys state cross country ctiampionship and he
has the answer: talent and commnmcnt .•
Ask bim if he thinks the Sea Kings have what it takes
to capture the state tiltJc this year and he has half the
answer.
"Talentwisc, I'm 100 ~rcent convinced we have
enough to be state champs; S umner said two weeks ago
from the bleachers along the CdM track. "As for
commitment, I'm not sure if we have it, because I don't
know if the kids know exactly what that )Nord means.
"I don't know if l've_propcrly delivered the message
to them. You could have five Eddie Lave lies on your team
and still not win the state championship if{the runners)
don't show up to run on the day of the race.'
Lavelle, the Sea Kings' premier runner the last three
seasons, is one of the top six runners in the country,
according to Sumner. Last year, Lavelle placed sixth at
the Division II State Championships in Fresno, but CdM
lost the title to Walnut High by 23 points.
On that day, Coby Polyte, usually Walnut's third or
fourth best runner, came o ut of nowhere to finish just
seconds behind Lavelle. In a sport where split seconds
often decide the fate of a team, a performance like Polyte's
makes the difference between a state champion and an
also-ran.
This is the commitment Sumner speaks of, a crucial
factor as much a pan of the heart and mind as of the legs.
The Sea Kings feel they are up to this challenge-0f
brain, body and belief this year. But prior td the final
exam, Nov. 26, at Woodward Park in Fresno, CdM must
pa~ the midterm: the C IF 4-A finals, this Saturday,
begJnning at 8 a.m., at Mt. San Antonio College.
"CJF is the stepping stone to State, .. Sumner said.
"CIF is tougher to win than State, because in 4-A (CdM's
division) most of the schools have over 2.()()0 students.
whereas we have l, 180.
"Numbers arc what make the difference in cross
country. ff you aie looking for J.ifted runners, you always
want the bigest pOOI p<>ssible. • 7
Sumner figures that in any group of students, 3-5
percent wiJJ either be good runners or have the potential
to become Jood runners. This year, Sumner bas 77
athlete$ on his team and a pool overflowing with promise .
FoUowing Lavelle1 fellow seniors Greg Shryock, Paul
Scott and Hunter Pierce represent a solid core of talent.
Shryock ran 14th at the State Olampionships last year.
Scott finished 31th and Pierce. 43rd.
Aft~r the upper classmen,Junaors Steven Hochschild
and Chris Cannon:sophomorc Mi"' Marumoto and a
host of other worthy athletes chaJlenge weekly for the top
seven spots o n the team.
This. it appears, is the reason the Sea Kinp have
finished near the top for so many years. Within the
confines of an overwhelming team unny -from runner
No. I to runner No. 11 -exists a healthy, productive
inner-<Jompetjtion.
"from day one, this pr~m has been run by time,"
Sumner said. "The kids dictate who tbc seven (who
compete in each race) will be. The last race dictates the
next race, regardless of 1lgc, grades or anything else.
"five m inutes after the race, the guys know who the
seven are going to be for the next race. With this kind of
system, there's never any slacking off at the to p. The guys
funhcr back in the pack arc always pushing themselves
and the rest of the team to do better."
So far the system is working. The Sea Kings' sixth
through 10th runners arc all within 10 seconds of each
other's best times this year.
In winning their third consecutive Sea View ~uc
title, and fifth in the last six years, two weeks ago at Irvine
Park. the Sea Kings had seven runners in the top 10.
Lavelle woo the 3-miJc race in 14:27. sctunga new course
record, Cannon was founh in 15: 15 and the remajning
five CdM runners finished within. 29 seconds of each
other to place SlJlth through 10th.
Cannon's fi nish was especially sausf).mg for Sumner,
a sign that the Sea Kings may have the commitment
necessary to Wln it all.
"Chris came up to me (the day league final~)."
Sumner said. "He said. 'Don't worry about me tomorrow.
coach. l'IJ be 10 lbe top five, and you can take that to the
bank.'"
(Pleue eee ST A TE/B2)
Coacb Bill Saaner'• Corona deJ Mar
~·· Sea View fAaCtae ao. coaatry chimplcmah.lp team la ·•••at. for • c~
cJaamPlonablp OD S.tarday at t. Saa ~-
Little Rid<fell accomplishes a lot
Occ• d' . tt've tothepressgu1de)Costa Mesa High timcstocovcrthc 37yards,goingin S lffilflU product, whocameacrossthcstrect fromthc2.
k two years ago to play~ for the Pirates. "(fullback) Brad Rosenquist dad a return man ma es retumc<11wok1ckoffs89yarosror JON ~t1obontheswcep, .. Riddct1said.
-----------touchdowns and had a average of 63 He inockcdovcr a linebacker, and 1 imp_act as runner yards per return. walkcdngbtm. Then(fullbaclt)Jasoo
Orange Coast College's T> ler Rid-
dell has performed a 101 of duties the
past tv.o )Cars and has come up with
some b1~plays dcspnc his rather
d1mmu11vc stature and limned ttme
handling the ball,
W1thoncgamc left. he leads the f ERCUSOM McGehecd1dagreatjobon the last M 1ss1on c'onfcrcncc at 36 yards a pop " one."
and as second on the team at 7. 7 yards h 's been a frustrating year for the
per punt return. He leads the team OCC offense. which has not been able
with 110 )'ards of all-purpose rushmg to produce points too ollen fora
per game dcsp1 tc handh ng the ball strong defense. aJthouah it had one of
only62 tames this season. That v.orks "I ,ota hip pomlcrlast week. and I its better halvesSaturda).
out to I0.6 }ardseach ume he touches wasn texpcct1ngtoplaythat'much. ''It's been a Ions season. We don't
the ball. but ( gota few good runs in and thC) have much ex~nence." sa1d Riddell,
Saturday night an a loss to Golden lceptgiv1 ng ll to me.·· Riddell said who 1sooeoffivc sophomores who
WcsL Riddell had his OCC carttr Riddell camcd for has first score on S« much play1ngtJmc on offense.
game as a runn1 ng back. rush mg the founh-and-onc at tht' Rustlers' 8· "The offense 1s1us1 not cltcbng when
ball 14 times for65)ardsand sconng yard lane. Then along with linebacker we ha"eto have nchclc. .,.., ,.... ,..... ., c...-...
R1ddell'sab1ht1eson lhe Pirates'
k1ckOITand punt return teams ha\C
becn his key duties this season.
ut1hzmg h1squ1ckncss in tlieopen
field to serve as thc0ran$e Coast's
version of the "Ice Cube. ·
Despite missing three games the
first half of the season with a brol<en
hand. the 5-9. 17 5-paund (according
the Pirates· two touchdowns to help Chns MatnC). who recovered a ··rt's been real frustrating.. es.-
keep them in the game at halftime. He fumble all he Golden West 37. he pcc1allyforthepeoplewhowere here OCC tall back Tyler Riddell (3 1) ha8 pr o•ecl to be the
Plratea' own -.en lon of the .. Ice Cube .. OD rehlrn8.
Angels
choose
Rader
By BOB BARKER
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The Angels Monday named fiery
Do\.11 Rader their 12th manager in 29
years, hoping that he'll breathe life
into the faltenng team that finished
29 games behind Oakland last season
and had. 75-87 record for th! second
year in a row.
Rader. a scout in the Angels
orpnization and a former ma,ior
leque player and manager, was given
a one-y_ear contract. Terms wcte
unspcafied. A five-time Golden G love third
baseman with the Hoµston Astros
from 1970-74', he succeeds Moose
Stubing who filled in as interim
manager when Cookie RoJas was
fired with ci&ht pmes left 1n the
season,
Stubi"I and aJI the other Angels
coaches except hi tuns instructor Rick Down, who is lcav101 for another
baseball JOb. havt bttn invited back.
offictals wd.
had previously ca med the ball only helped tum the game around when he last year." said R1ddeJI, a sophomore
23 timesfor63 )ards this season. scored touc 1tat 14. Hecamed four (PleueeeeRIVALRY/82)
Ocean View's
building block
ar in er provides
Seahawks' future
cornerstone at QB
By RICHARD Dl'NN
0..,"'9tC.1 ••• -·t
Football programs arc built around
certain pla~ers. marntamcd through
the lower le"els to manufacture
quality for the future and stab1hzed
by coaches "ho ad1u.st their teams to
the type of personnel on board.
Solid teams that "1n•year m and
year out do not evolve ovemt&ht. It
takes )ears of development on fu nda-
mentals and a fe" kc') pla)crs who can get the most out ofa skill pos1t1on.
So finaJI'). after a history of woe-fulness. Ocean Vie" High can say 1t
has a player -name!) quancrback
Randy Karhncr -who can perhaps
put• stop to all t. ho~ armpit 1okes . .
once and for all
'Tbe-Seahawks used a 29--0 "tetory
over Manna last -.-eek to end their
season and even their record at 5-S
(2-3 1n the Sun~t League). the second
best mark e\'er for the school
Karhncr was in the strond grade .-hen Ocea.n \'1e"' la t had a better
record (6-J m IQ 0 under Ktn
Moats)
Why., Because K.arhner 1s not your
ordinary quarterback.
Ocean View Coach Guy Carrozzo
couldn't sta' awav from the namt
Davtd Hentian when trying to de-
scribe K.arhner. has pnze-wmmna
stallion for the ncu rwo...seasons...
Henigan. the A.11-Clf quarterback
from Fount.am Val~). stancd as a
sophomore befo~ he becamt' the
Player of the Week
class ofthcJeague. This year, K.arhncr
was nght behind Henigan 's footsteps.
··vou look around the county the
last couple of years. and we've Sttn
some reaJ food quarterbacks as
sophomorn. said Carrozzo "like
Hcmganat Fount.am Valley A.n}tJmc
you have a sophomore asa starter. it's
somcth1n1 really spcctal.
''With Randy. he can reall)' throw
H1~ vclooty on tht' ball isn't hkc
anyone else and as this season Prosrcssect he had,lbc abihl)'..10..av.0ad
the rush A lot of credit must be pvcn
to our offenswe hne, but aJso to
Randy.-
Karhncr·s also a runner, not afraid
to go head~n wtth dcfenden. "He's
almost h k.e a full beck... C.rrono
said
"Doug is hard-nosed and aa-
pasive and he will brina those
tnsedients.. that sometimes were
m1ss1""' to thc'ball club," an Angel
oft"acaaJ said.
Ocean View Mpllomore qa arterback
Randy Karliner belped Coach Gay Car-
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rouo and tbe lmprond Sealaawb to a &-5
~ord for fouth ln the Saneet Leaeae.
8e1"1 onl) a sophomore. man)
expect Karltncr and the Suhawlcs to am prove and contend for the pla)'offs
in the nc~t two )cars.
"Wt' stancd lasti }Car With \ IC
Gutierrez at quarterback and he wM
"ery quack. had a lot ofspccd. And so
't'C thou&hL 'He , that puts pressure
(Pl--.. KAllLIR'S•/BI)
Rader managed the Texas Ranacrs
to third and seventh P.lace finishcS in
1913 and 1984. He ptlotcd Texas fol"
32 James before beina fired 1n I 98S.
Rader. who said he rcct•vcd news
of his ban,. Saturday ni&ht, was choeen over• fadd of candicfates that
reponedJy included former manllCf
Jim fftlQli and ex.-Ckvdand. ln·
diam Maftllef Pat Corrales. The A..m· job aho WIS d1ta1sted wtth
fomxr ""merr Otne Ma~h who
was fomd out by illness btf«'c the
SWt of die INIOD. ~ Smior V1c:e Prriidcnt and ~ Mu11er Mike~ :::C:
lbon. however, ol •Y'!'I MMdl .. oMred me ;ob. • (Pl••• .. AllOSL8/BS)
i ..
There ~s nothlZ?-gStrange about$535,000 pu'~
PEBBLE BEACH (AP)-It VrUa 24-inch putt
wc>nh SSlS,000.
Curtis Strantt made rt -on one of aotrs lcetndarY bokl -and with at confirmat his·
s&ahR .. Amcrica's tieidiQI oil)tt.
Tbe llnlc birdie JMlll ·Monday came on 1k
17th bole 11 ~ 8catb where Tom W1'80b ~billt)Cld iD 10 beat Jack Nicklaus 1n tt)c l9'2 U
Ojd;' and wt.ere Nicklaus' 0~1ron "'4>t into •
howtina pie ttt ..,. his 19n .s Optn vtetof). -
Thts one Pf'O"tded Sttll\lt With a two-hole suddtn~eath pla)ofTvlC'loryoVtt Tom Kite m the
Nab19CO Champion haps. the nchc:st tournament an the pme and the ~son~na event on the
PGA Tour ·
The pta ofT•as t up •hen Kue made up t .. 'O
strokn on tranat o~er the llst l\1110 holes of
rqulau n pla) unday and tied him at 279. nine
under par. Darkness ~cntcd a playoff unlit
Monda). •
The btrdae. folk>wl~ a fo\&Mron ttt ~t on
tht pe.r_-3 17\b tbat~ into the PG'lndi"I sw'f of
MOatttey Be), ma ~to become the fim
playu lo 10 past SI maUio. in Anek -toe
eam1ap on the Amcncan tour, the 1988 Pla)'U of
the Year and the ont) fou.r-t1me wtnncT on the U.
lOUT this year.
Docs it alto mm h.im tbt outstand1ns pla)"'r
tn aolf today!
.. n.1·1 '* b me to say," SU.nee said in ~to tbc QQeStion. '1'hat•s for the Pft9 tO wn~ ebcMn. dlle OCbtr otayen to Wk abOui. ••
'The VK1JOrJ was \ii wtd an • pliaYoft' this
1Ca10n. He Ibo lat Nd ,aldoolE•nd ~ 11
holes for tbc U.S. Open tide. ud be t.t O.. Nonnaa Of A ...... tft Wcldm-deetb It~.
h was tus 16lb c:alftf tnumpb on the Ammc:u
tour
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Oringe C.0.. DAILY PILOT I Tueeday, Novemb« 15, 1988 j
Golden West
TodclL ttle
SPORT S BR1~~
Comtnuntty college
players of the week
GOLDEN WBIT OIU.NGB COAST
For Rusalers· 28-14 Mission For P1ratC$' 28-14 Mission
Conference C~nlral Division vie-Conference Central Division lo s
tory over Oranat Coast. to Gokkn West.
OFJl'ENSE Ol"PENSE T ... Ultle TJler A*eJ.I
The 6-fool-I. 250-Pound The S-l'oot-9, 175-pound
sophomoreoffensivcauardoutof ~homore out of Cosia Mesa
Huntinaton Bnch had his btst Hilb had a community coll*
game of the season, uccutina his carttr pme IS a runn1n1 blck
assianmcnueflkiently 97.pcrcent with 14 carries for 65 yar01, twQ
of the time to belp Nnnina blck touchdowns1 one pass recepuon
Blaise. Bryan I to 173 yards and for J 0 yaros and one kickoff
school's 11nale-seaSQn record. return for 24 .
. OEFENSE ' DEFENSE
Mam Price TM4 Katonidl
The 6-foot. I 8S-pound The 6-foot-3. 215-pound sophomore safety out of Cerritos • frnhman defensive lineman out
High had a 38·yard interception of.Corona dcl Mar High bad ei&hl
rclum for the first touchdown of {>nmary tackles (one prevented
the aamc, one forced famblc, one fi...St down on third-and-inches).
fumble recovery. one sack for seven anrsts, two tackles for loss,
minu,..8 yards.. five primary ..one SfCk for minus-8 yards.
tackles and two assists. ~uted passer three tjmc_s.
PR o Foors~L.L
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OraZJge Coast
Ditka 's heart sticks
"1th football, but his
cigars, screams gone '
IN THE BLEACHERS
·-·---~ m...o::: .. __ 11...,,..-Early strengths di sap pear
Rams' pass rush, running
ame were absent two weeks From ne A.,oclate4 Presa
he has smoked his last cigar.
LAKE FOREST. Ill. -Mike Ditka [iJ
said he won 't scream anymore and vowed •II•
But the mild hean attack he suffered r._~
less than twQ weeks aio couldn't keep the fiery Chicqo ~
Bears' coach off the sidelines -or off the job.
'Tm back, sure, I'm back." Ditka said Monday,
after going throuJh what he called a "cardiac
rehabilitation" session.
"They monitor yo ur heart," he said. "You go on
the treadmill and then the stationary bike to get the
heartbeat up to 130 or l 40. J did good. The test wa
good."
Asked what his schedule would be from now on.
OitJc.a said. "That's not important."
Datka. 49. suffered what was termed a mild heart
attack Nov. 2. but essentially missed only one game. He
was on the sidelines Sunday at Washington, where the
Bears defeated the Redskins 34-14.
Although he had said he would be there only as an
observer he ended up running things before the game
ended. He also promised reponers they wouldn't hear
him yelling or screaming any more -or smoking
cigars.
D1tka was appreciattve of the reaction of fans and
fnends.
"I've got 5,000 pieces of mail that are not opened
yet. but 1"11 tell you about one of them." Ditka said.
··1t was a letter from someone an Andover. Mass .
and at was wntten on yellow paper. It said. ·1 don't lake you. I don't lake the Bears. As a matter of fact. I detest
you. But gel better. You're good for football.'
"I've received so many mass cards and prayer
cards that tt would be tough for me to get hun. It s very
humbling."
Quote of the day
8111 Malllgan, UCI men's basketball coach.
on has team's run-and-press style of play this
season: "A lot of schools play not to lose. We're
playing to wan this year. What I have done 1s take
aJI the crazy things 1 n the last 32 years of coaching
and thrown them all together this year. I'm
getting old and I want to have some fun this season.··
~
Duke gets pre-season top nod
Duke. a Final Fourteam two of the last m three seasons. was named the No. I team
Monday in The Associated Press'
preseason college basketball poll. The Blue
Devils, who finished fifth in the final regular-season
poll last season and went on to the Final Four and a
semifinal loss to eventual champion Kansas. received
33 first-place votes and easily outdistanced No. 2
Georgetown, which had eieJlt first-place votes. Duke.
which last held the toprankinaover the final three polls
of the 1985-86 season -another an which 11 reached the
Final Four -finished with 1.257 points from the
nauonwade panel of sponswnters and broadcasters.
well ahead of the Hoyas· 1,107. M1ch1gan. Lou1sv1lle.
Oklahoma. North Carolina, Iowa. Syracuse. Illinois
and Nevada-us Vegas rounded out the top 10 . Cbril
MalllD scored 33 points, including the first six of a
dec1Stve 8-0 spurt that lifted the Golden State Warriors to a I 00-96 victory over the New Jersey Nets fhc
Wamors. who have defeated New J~y six straight
times at the Meadowlands since 1983. trailed 92-90
with 5:33 let\ before Mullin took over A federal coun
jury failed after a third full day of talks to reach a' crdact
m the tu evasion and obstruction of JUStace tnal of
former Memphis St.ate basketball coach Dana Kirk. The
tnal st.aned Sept. 12 and the Jury began its deliberations
last Tuesday afternoon. met all da y Wednesday and
Thursday and then broke for the three-da) Veterans
Day weekend. The dehberauons resumed earher today.
Kirk, 53.l as charged with undcrstatan& his income: by a
total of> 162.000 an 1982 and 1983 and with trying to
intimidate arand ;ury witnesses. He came to Mem phis
State an 1979 and was fired an September 1986 shortly
before being indicted by a federal grand 1ur,.
Paciflc-10 lauds USC's Peete
Southern California quarterback [!]
a.4Hy Pee~completed 23 of 33 passes •II• for carecr-h 361 yards). Stanford
linebacker Ht.dJey ( 11 unassisted
llckles 41/J sacks) and California kicker Robb&. Kea
( 4 7 and SS-yard field 1oals, 41 . l-yard average on seven
punts, three inside the Washinaton 20) were named
Pacific-I 0 Conference players of the week, leque
officials announced on Monday ... Cal State Fullerton
quartetblck Du 8'elta (completed 16of27 passes for
c:arur-hiah J2S yards) and cornerback Tony Williams
(mumecf interceptions 92 and 86 yards for toucb-
clowns) of the Titans were selected the Bia West
Conference offensive and defensive players of the week.
Gagner' a aoal lift. North Stan
TORONTO -Oave Gaper's third
pJ of the pme. Wlth thrtt Jteonds left,
pve the Minnesota North Stan tt~1r first
toed victory of the teason with a S""4 NHL
win over the Toronto Maple Lat's Monday nisJ!t.
The Nonh Sta~ Who alto broke a flve-pme winks& streak. had 1n ().6.2 record on the roed pnor to
Monday niaf\t. The result tent the Mapk Laf1 co their
sixth conteeutive defeaL
Leafs pJie Ken W~ was on hit beck after matina awo saves when Gaper niooed the puck into &be open net from five feet out for hl1 12th pl or the aceson.
"Whoa, you're lucky the ref didn't see that."
Overturf tied for tourney lead
San Diego State's Vivian Ovcnurf. an n
Ocean V1c1'~rf11~h product. was oneofthrec
was one of three individual leaders at 2-
over-par 73 after the first round of the
UCLA Desen Classic In vitational Monday at Rancho
Mirage. Blue Kha&Dder of Tulsa and Pit H•r.st of San
Jose State also shot 73s at the 5.802-yard Mission Hills
Country Club and Resort. Kelly Robblaa of Tulsa was
one stroke back at 74. Tulsa had the team lead at 301.
followed by Oklahoma Slate at 303 and San Diego State
307. Host UCLA was I Ith in the 18-team. 54-hole
tournament at 318 ... C•rti• Stru1e and s.errl hraer
on were named Go1f Magazine's 1988 Pla~ of the
Year, and Gary Player was named Senior Player of the
Year. The players were selected by 60 PGA Tour pros.
85 LPGA Tour pros and 40 Senior Tour players who
were polled by the magazine. Strange's fellow pros have
voted him the magazine's Player of the Year for the
third time in four years ... Three Georgia golf pros and
a pilot died when their small plane crashed in a swamp
as they approached a fog-shrouded airport, and stunned
members of the Jacksonville. Fla., golf community
mourned the loss. The passengers killed in the crash
included Davis Love Jr., SJ. whose son Davia Love Ill
is 72nd ou the l 988 money winning list of the
Professional C..olfcrs' Associa tion Tour. The others
killed were John Popa, 37, and Jimmy Hodges. JS.
Aztecs' Stoltz fired as coach
SAN DIEGO(AP)-San Diego State EE
football coach Denny Stolz, two years •II• removed from a championship season. was
fired after a year of lopsided losses for the
Aztecs, the school's athletic director said Monday.
Al Lusinbill. a San Diego State associate athletic
director. wtll take over as head football coach on Nov.
23. Stolz will coach the teaJJL.s final game Chis Saturday
when San D1~0 State visits New Mexico.
Laguna Beach'• Leach wins
DETROIT -Laguna Beach's Rick
Leach defeated V11ay Amritraj of Marina
dcl Rey. 6-1 . 7-6 ( 7-5 ) an the opening round
of the L11tlc ( acsar's tennis tournament
Monday.
Other first round winners were Irvine's Robert
Van't Hof. Derrick Rostaano and Richard
Matuszewski Van't Hof defeated John Ross of
Gainsville. Fla., 6-3. 3-6. 6-4.
Colorado, BYU bead to Bfa A?
DENVER -The Univenity of Colo-0 rado will pla) Bngham Yount in the
Freedom Bowl Dec. 29 at Anaheim
Stadium. according to the Rocky Moun-tain News. -
Although official bowl bids can't be extended until
Saturday. most deals arc cut the weekend prtcedina the
official selection day. *'
Gator Bowl information director Charles
Calla&han told the News that CU 1thletic director Bill
Marolt turned down an invilltion to the Gator Bowl on
Sunday because CU already had committed to the Freedom Bowl.
"Apperently Colorado wu eJltendcd the bid to the
Freedom Bowl some time II<> at a time when we were not (Udy to commit." Catt.pan taid.
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From De A11oclate4 Ptea1
After ~taning the year 7-2. the Rams suddenly find
themselves in the midst ofa two-game losing streak.
After operating on all cyclinders for the first half of
the season, they're sputtering as they try to re-establish a
once-dynamic pass rush and an effective running attack.
In addition, third-year quarterback Jim Everett has ~iropped from. the top of the NFL ratings by throwing six
interceptions m the last two games.
Rams coach John Robinson acknowledged the
problems Monday, but wasn't ready to push any panic
buttons.
"We're goins throuih a period a lot of teams must
fight through," said Robinson, whose team fell out offirst
in the NFCWcst by losing to New Orleans 14-10 Sunday
in Anaheim.
"Our division is up grabs. the two wild:eard spots are
up for grabs. lfwe get a victory and get backourcnspncss.
good things can happen."
The Rams' biggest concern might be to regain the
pass rush that averaged six sacks a game for the first six
weeks of the season. In their last five games, the Rams
have totalled JUSt six sacks.
"Wcwcregoingata rue that was out of proportion to
reality early in the season." Robinson said. "Now, we're
not doing as well as we'd expect' under normal
circumstances. Teams have made adjustments and we've
~robably blitzed less without (injured linebacker) Mel
Owens, but we can't let that stop us from pressuring the
quarterback."
The runninuame is mired iniln equally deep slump. After recording four 100-yard games in his first five
starts, Greg Bell has gained just 143 yards on 57 carries in
his last five games. Al the same time, the Rams have
totalled 42. 154. 96. 69 and 60 rushing yards in their last
five P.mes. 'I'm definitely concerned," Robinson said ... Some
of those st.at1st1cs reflect the type of games we were in and
the fact that New Orleans is tough to run against.
Defen.e key• Ralden • re11argence
EL SEGUNDO -Defense is lhe major reason the
Los Angeles Raiders have won three games and remain
tied for first place in the AFC West. Coach Mike
Shanahan said Monday.
"Defensively, J thought we played extremely well."
Shanahan said of the Raiders' 9-3 victory over the 49ers
Sunday at San Francisco. "Anytime you hold a team like
San Francisco to 219 yards of total offense, you know
you're playin4 well as a group. I'm 'very pleased with the
overaJJ effort. '
~II s• I
Green Bay Packen 1ot a fowl recepdon
Sandaf u a tarkey &ot on the ftel4 a.nil
delayed tbe &&me for MYeraJ mlnatell.
Shanahan singled out two generally unsun& members
o(the Raider defense after the team's third straight win in
which the opposition ~scored a total of l 6 points.
Defensive end Mike Wise and strong safety Russell
Carter came in for praise from the coach.
Harmon, Rlddlu lead' BUl•, Sl-6
MIAMI -Ronnie Harmon ran for one touchdown
and ca\J~t a 16-yard pass from Jim Kelly for another and
Robb Riddick had two I-yard scoring runs as the Buffalo
Bills maintained the NFL's best record by beating Miami
31 ~6 Monday niJht.
It was the sixth straight win for the Bills, 10-1, who
maintained their lead of four pmes over New En&)and
and Indianapolis in the AFC East with five games to ao.
ORANGE COAST-GOLDEN WEST NOTES
From Bl
who played for OCCs ofTensi vc includes the action ofthc game with
iuggemaut built around Bart dead time between plays-edited out.
Recktcnwald last season~ "Then all he hopes to do Golden West's home
the sophomores came in, like Sean pmes next season with a three.-
Turner on defense(who transferred). camera crew.
.. A lotofuswereused towinnina. "We'retryina tobccfupsomemore
No mauerwhat we do. somethinahas common awarcnessofthccommuni-
aonewro11a. But thcrc'sa lotofheart tyspons." Pi tu said. "Then:'sa lot of
an our people this year. especially the talent right here in a few area cities.
defense.•• U'nfortun1tely, a lot of these auys
It was somewhat fitting that Rid· don•t &et the exposure of the four-year
dell had his best pme rushina the collqes, but the athletes hoc a lot of
bill. He stated the Pirates would wm talenL ••
the rivalry a yearl&O. but carried the Hewasn'uun:when it would air.
ball only &wic~ in a 28-26 victory. but said hol)Cfully later this week.
"The second half. we were ready," Give KOCEChannel SO(Cable 3) in
Riddell said. ··we had &he fcelin& we Huntington Beach a caU at 89S-S623.
could puUoff and blow them away. Maybe some response would open a
Then we got out there and fumbled! few eyes. and when the defense got us the bal 0
back. wccouldn'tdoanything. lt'sa ·When the Rustlers' Tom Wind
peat rivalry. I was kind of shot to dropped back to rcceiveakickoffm
pieces that we lost" &he second quaner, h&sformcrtcam-
0 mate at Ocean View H~. Bob
Ask the community college football • Kuehn ofOCC. r,clled. ·you're aoina
coechesand they'll tell you they have to drop it Wind. •He didn't, but like
thebest11mein town that docsn'taet Golden Westassisllnt MikeShluah-
theattcridance year-in and year-out it ncssysaid1 il's &he fricndlbipsofftbc
deserves. For one. I'd havctoaarcc. fieldwhicn make the rivalry on the
knocked out of the game in the final
minute, suffered a ruptured spleen
which required emergency sursery.
But he is fine and recuperatina in the
hospitalth1swe6.GWCCoach Ray
Shadtleford said.
0
Tight end Dan Westmoreland, a
sophomore from Baker, La. who
suffered broken ribs and sat out the
late stages of the .,me, wasn't too
happy with the Pirates' defense.
"It sbccomcarivalrytomesincc I
came to Golden West ... They•rc so
dirty and trashy. The only reason I
broke my ribs is because they piled
on. They kept playing dirty, and we
took it to them and let them have it:'
o I
Some Golden West sop~omorcs
felt redemption this season after
losing last ycar'spmedespitcout-
gainin& the Pirates by JOO yards. It
was Recktenwald, who had 382 all-
purpose y1rds and key returns, that
made the difference.
ApparcntJy. so does Gary Pitts, field. 1
"We thought we had won last
rear.'' said Rustler safety Adam
Price. ··That pve usa linkelltra who was at the aame with a two-man
camera crew to film thepme for
community television in Huntinaton
Beach. Jfthe response from the
llltion is'&ood forthisefl'on. which
O boost th1sycartoaoafterthcm."
Golden West reserv.e tight end ~phomore linebacker Tod~ Con-James lnaram, who replaced West-aysaid, "h wasa very hard-b1ttin1
morcland and was rushed to the e. We were out to redeem
hospital by 1mbulance aftft' beina tselves. •·
STATE MEET BECOMING RITUAL •••
rto.81
Sumner has mede a deposit in time1 enetD and
pttience since takina over lbe coechint duuee at Corona
del Mar in l 98't. But it it a commitment that aoet beyond
the 111.try he~·· or the prestite from winnina. to a love
for the~ of crot1 country 1ftd 1thletet he eo1ches.
IA bJt Rvryeanofco.chi"" Sumner hat milled onJy one meet. Tbat ha~ when be broke his ankle the day
bdorc a ~ trainana with hia runncn.
Sumner runt with his lam every day. He welcomes =t1Pr,~111 rrom any ofhi1 runnen and never lores.
"Eicept for Lavelle,'' Sumner said. lluah•ftl. "He's
ie a._..~ himMlf. But the mt of thcle pa)'I, we bet a
coke on •race and I always win.
··Trainine llOlll with the k.idt does a lot for the team.
You need IO eun tKnt kidt' rnpect. 1t•1 ioup for me to
MIU tbem Ibey cu c1o aornethiq unlnl I can do 11, have .. ii. Of truly believe they can clo IL
'11le .._.. &lai .. is for a ClOliCll IO sund on the liitlllines ,._ wbeD the kicla know l9e could•'t nm 100 Ylftlt. hlrnaelf.Tt'u whole IOI msier to COid tbe1n if~ .... iM ,... .......... Oft~(."
SUaiw'aafiitaade toWard~ilaaodllrNUoa
...... Kiftlf'IUCICelPt.._... .... ,...... ... dme ...
been plenty or 1t. CdM won 111 five of 1t1 dual mee11 tb1s year and Im a 27-2 dual mm ~ord under SUlllMI. ne
Sea Kiap ftniahed second in the Sea View lu1 year, have
won the last two Orante County Championships ud ~ f'ounb in the latt two CIF 4-A Finals.. •
Despite .,aduatine five accomplitbed sen.ion lfter
this tatOn, success a~ to be puranteed for years to
come at Corona dcl Mar.
The Sea K.inp complc1ed a clean sweep at the Sea
View Leapt finals, wtnnins tbe vanity.junior vanity,
~ and freshman nica.. Thole lbiur teams Aft »-0 thit yeer in dual meeta. •
..People bave come up to me and liked lfl Wll toi~
to retire after IOl&!f to many tOP runnen title year, Sumner 11.id. "That • cruy. TUe.lavcU. ou1 of'IMle -
no. ao aheld and I.Ille Lbe IOP 10 ruuen o.t ollMn -
iftdTd IU.ll bt utaioul IO tallc .. ra1 ol..._i Ud •if~ aia make it to lbi State Qin•pia rt -~~ -we vt *-'8dJ....,,.... to.., to 111111 ,..
We've booked it; we're....._ Md I'• na a t111-.. fOr nn1 ,_.. We're ~fl-. Of the'°', • ..,. iii die ~1 dlil·•· But IWt wiU b9......., ftft ,_., • lab lMir .-.. an& )llmf." •
I •
·-Orange Cout DAILY PIJ.OTITuetday, Noveri'tbet 1$, 1988
Prep football players of the week
DONNIE JAMES DREW EDBORG JDI ROBERSON
Barons,
Edison,
CdM. "Newport Harbor Fountain Valley Univenlty
A S-foot-9, 160-pound
junior defensive back. he
had o ne interception and
was m on four tackles '" Sailors' finale. -~~~~~~~~~~~-1'-
RONAKJN
.Corona del .,_r
A 160-pOund ju~ior de-
fensive lineman, he had six
unassisted and two assisted ta'kle~ caused one fumble
and recovered another. --~~~~~~~~~--1'-
JOSH WOJTKJEWICZ
E1tancia
A two-year sJa ner and a
1un19r. he rushed for 123 -yards on 32 carries and
caught a 37-yard. touch-
dowo pass in t 3-1 0 wan. •
SEAN MALLET
Laguna B,each
A two-time pla}er of the
wee k for the Anists. h'e
gained 49 yards on nine
carries and made six
tackles against Costa Mesa.
PAT MYERS
Costa Mesa
A 6-foot-5, 272-pou nd
junior two-way tackle. he
recovered two fumbles and
was expeciall y . effecti ve
with his offensive blocking.
Game-busters
Last week's f.lays of 40 yards or more
•77-Bnan Ryder (Edison . touchdown pass from Donnie m1th
•61 Shad Vi ckers (Irvine). touchdown run.
•61 Pat White (Irvine). touchdown run.
•60Gus Miranda (Edison). touchdown run
•49Pat White (Irvine). touchdown r.un .
•48Mike Cook (Fountain Valley), touchdown pass from Da' id I fcn1gan
•45Beto Zavala (Saddleback). field goal.
•44Junior Oliver (Uni verslly). touchdown run. ·
•43Shane Sherman (Edison). run.
•43Kev1n Dickey (Huntington Beach). in tercepll{ln r('turn '"' West· minster).
•40Todd Norman (Ocean View). interception return
Last week's rushing leaders
I. Shad V1ckers(lrvine). 23-169: 2. Pat White (Irvi ne). l~-158. 3 (1u~
Miranda (Edison). 14-155, 4. Mann> Bonilla (Costa M.csa). 15-141. Jim
lt-obcrson (Un1 vers1ty). 22-130. 6. Josh WoJtk1ew1cL (Estancia). 32-123
Last week's passing leaders
I Danny O'Neil (Mater De1 ). 14-27-2. 258 )ards. I TD. 2 Rand\ J.-.arhncr
(Ocean V1ev. ). 13-27.0, 216 )ards. 0 TDs. 3 Da-.1d Henigan (Fountain\. atle\ >
13-19-0. 197 yards. 2T Ds.4 Donn1cSm1th (Ed1son). 9-14-2 110,ard\ 2 T()
5. Dan cker<Es tanc1a). 12-23-0. 146 'ards. I TD.
Last week's receiving leaders
I. Ton) Pena (M;uer De1). 7-1~6.2 Jim Stanle) (:-Oev.pon Harbor> <>·"''I
3. Scott Seymour(Woodbndge). 5-39 4 Sean Mallell (Laguna Bca .. hl 5-29 '
Alex Zaldivar (Woodbndge). 4-42. 7 Enc Crocker <Manna). 4-41 . ., PJtm~
Reill> (Edi son). 4-38 . 8. Osa,ale F1aseu (Wes1m1nster). 4-13
Last week's scoring leaders
I. Randy Karhner (Ocean View). 24: 2. (lie) Pat\\ h11c Ill\ incl \lann'
Bon111a (Costa Mesa ).18cac h,4,J1 m Roberson (U nl\ers1t\l. l6 5 1t1e:1 K .. ·.ih1
Cli fford (Mater De1 ), G us Miranda (Edison). Kednc Po"i !Fountain Valle\> Rick Mock (Fou ntain Valle>). 12 each. ·
ANGELS NAME RADER
From Bl
"As we contin ued to 1nterv1ew a
field of outstanding candidates. for
whatever the variety of reasons. we
kept coming back 10 Doug," Pon
said. "He has pnor ma nagenal ex·
penence, plus 1t enables us to per·
petuate stab1ltty and continuity
within the organization."
Rader covered the southeastern
23 n of the Unued States and the
Can bbcan as an Angel sco ut last year.
He also provided instruction services
to the Angels minor league affi liates.
At a press conference in Anaheim
that was attended by Angel owners
Gene and Jackie Autry. Rader said
1hat "the tnck" is to get players to
perform up to their abilities. The
Dod&,crs. he said. played to their
abilities an the playoffs and World
Series, and their opponents didn't.
"We need to let the players under·
stand that they have a higher re-
sponsi bi h ty than day-to-day
statistical progress," Rader said. Doug Rader "Kirk Gibson has 76 runs batted in
• • •
and he may be rtamed the National stint that he needs to temper ag-
League's most valuable player. That gressi veness from 11me to time. he
probably puts statastics in proper said.
perspective." Rader signed as a f rec agent by the
Rader said 1t would be "prcsum p; Houston Astros in September of
tuous" to make changes because he d ' 1964. He went on to pla) I 0 seasons
been manager "for onl y fi ve (also with San Diego and Toronto.)
minutes." He hit 20 or more homeruns three
.. But we have good enough talent to timcs--end h3" more. than 80 runs
get us going an the nght direction." he batted in on four seasons. all ~1th
said. Houston.
Rader described his managing style A career .25 I hitter. Rader's pla)·
as "awfull y aaaress1ve." But he's in& career ended wtth Toronto 1n
learned the lesson in his. previous 1977.
A 6-foot-4. 230.pound
senior tackle. he had tv.o
quarterback sacks. press-
ured the quanerback tv.1ce
and ~as 1n on s1it tackles --------""---~• KARIM ANAWATI Marlo•
. A 6-foot-5. 21(}.pou nd
senior defensl\e lineman.
he had live solo tad.Jes.
caused an incomplete pass
and had I 111 sacks ---------,----· CHfiNCE AGNEW
Huntington Beach
• Pla)'mg m his last h111.h
school game. he rushed ~2
11mes for 130 )ards and
kicked a field goal 1n 32-17
\l lCtOr) o-.er Tustin. -------....------· RYAN NASH
' W oodtirldge .
A 5-10. 170-pound
senior cornerback. he v.as
one of a \Cl) fe" v.hocould
claim ~ per!>onat '1ctol)
credited "'llh 8 tackles ~------------· KEITH GOBER
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linebacker he stood out
with sc-.en unas~1sted and
nine as!>1'>ted 'tackle\
against Fountain Valle}.
GUS MlllANDA
A JUn1or cornerback 1n
the secondar) he "as 1n on
se'en tackles and 1~0 as. ~ .~~-:-s•sts in a solid defem \C * ~ eTTon against fa1ancia
. SHAD VICKE RS
Irvine
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Edison '
.\ three·\ear starter. he
rushed for i 5 5 'ards on 14
Carnes and sCOrcd IV.O
touchdov. ns 1n 42· 7 v1cto1Y
over Westminster. · • RANDY KA~LINER
Ocean ~Vlew
.\ sophomore quar-
-terback. he completed 14
. _ " passes for 21 4 ~ards. scored
• fo ur tOUlhdOIN nS and se t
· three school records. 4j
,.Ton-10
a
Ora.n&e County
higli school
Coot ball
(final)
Dally PUot selection s
1. Miss ion Viej o (10-0 )
2 . Servlte (8-2 )
3 . Ftn. Valley (8 -2 )
4 . Ed ison (9 -1 )
5 . Los Almltos (9 -0 -1)
6 . Valencia (9-0 -1)
7 . Santa Ana (7 -3)
8 . CdM (8 -0 -2 )
9. Pacifica (8 -1-1)
10. Sunny Hills (8 -2 )
.\ con"erted sophomore v.1de rece1,er he madi: his
first stan at fullbaci.. and
ran 23 limes for 169 'ards.
incl ud ing a 61 ·~ard ID ___________ ,..
STEVE HARKINS
.. Mater Del
A 6-2 20<J-puund f>en1or
J 1ns1de ltnehackl.'r .ind a
tv.o-umc le11crmen. he had
:hree u nass1~1cd and three
assisted tackles
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DIVISION UC
I ve••v Cnr1111en 101Y...-1 I t ••l>'Mer•• ITrl·V-YI J WMt..,. ,,,,,., .... la.-1
• 0.WI 10-. ·lflYO .... I S. O.~ P.,11 ITrl·ll-1
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10 -..... Fllftll l...,_J
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1•?·1 11 1-1 IS 1·> s
High school foOtball lOg
I' cMnote\ ... _ .. ,,..,
COttONA DEL MAR ll·D·JI
ISM v-LH-. l ·D·1l 7 Hl)nl•r>OIO<' 8U Cl'I 0
ll S•n C tme~•t 0
)2 S.nl •llO t
14 La1111ne H · ' II
ll Co1r1 MHI 11 I• un .• .,, •v' 14
14 E 11anc1e • 1
0 S.OO!et>te•. 0
11 T~tn• '
l7 Ntw00<• t-1e•oo·· I
CIF '118-Trov a• l'.P ... OCY ... ,IX>'
COSTA M ESA 15·4·11
(P8Cifl< COHI Luou•. l ·l·O>
13 E '''"' a 13 l1 lbl'ICllO A1am.1c;, IS
)4 Garci.n Grove 1
1 Kalt t 1
12 <orone ot• """' 1' 1 NOOOD'·O~· U
l2 T•ao..co '1 $' it
l9 L411v"a H \' 7i u O•a~e· ll
18 Lll~J~. BflC"' 0 cu•
... ·-·· 8 00"" .,..,. "'
EDISON (t·l·OI
(~ LH-. 4·1·0)
7E ""~~a O
11 C•o •"•nc "• ,., h rt ~l>"'~ &etc~ )Ot.U~ U ll Ya't' Ot t
11 St l~" 8 '1 0 0 11 H.,."" f't-o~I "" Bt•\.,... b
ll Fo "'"" "• ev• 1'
II Y.11• ··' 0 • 0c.Pa' ' t•' ~ s: l\f\1 ~ "''""'\"• 1 C"' 'ill ~· i::Clt'•ana
ESTAPKIA 17·1·11
IS.I v .. w LH-. l•l oH J c , •• ,,,.,,. )
I a11una H · ' 20 17 LOI A"' QOI 1
JS LaOJ"I 8tacr 1
14 Or1,,11e I
I) T u \H\" I)
1 COtO<'I Oel "Ila•• 14
14 Unover~ Iv' 9
0 Nt•PO'' H•roor• JI l Saoo eoac• • lO
CIF
1111-Ktnneov (II Wesrer,.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY ll·l·DI
(S4m:wf LH-, S·O·Ol
l2 Ma·~ °" 11 IS E Toro Jl
] M•U •On V t .0 1•
II E MOCPf>a 1
IO L0 "9 Bo en Po!• lS
12 Oct•" II or " lt Eo•\0'1' 21
IO WHtr""""e<' io 16 Marina • 10
12 l>iun!1nglon Beec.,· 13
CJF
'Ill-SI l=rencl\ la! Htn 8Ncttl
HTN. &EACH (l+OI
(Sunset LH-, 1·4·01 0 Corene oe Mar 117
i Pee '•ca 1 10 Nt .. oor• Hu11or 1
1 Long BeeC" l/'I• \OI' i
4 .-.i..ttr ()e, )I
6 Eo son· 21
11 ,,_., ne• 10
6 Oct•" v,,,,,. 11
9 w,,,,,.,,,,,,,. 1•
t ) Fo...n1a n Ve "tv" 47
lttVINE 16·4.-0J
IS.Viti Ceut LH-. l·l·O)
1 U"" •f'f>••v l1 .., • p •• ,
13 • ""'',,. 1 r\>OOOIY Ollt 11
• f:;>o•~ IJ
lT San C '""'"'' 1 0 :::ao , .... no "• ev· ' IJ Mn on v e o0• 1'
It Oa,,e H I' 14
16 E Toro• 11
LAGUNA &EACH 12·1·11
IP•cll'i< Coan LH-. l·J.0)
14 Lt l)l•n9ff t2 c Norlt y,,,. 7J
l Oen• ""''' l 1 El•anc1a H
6 San C~mffl•t 10
6 Laouna M.1,, • 2 3 Orange• 21
" Trat>u..o H• 1' 7 1 l/'IOOCR,r.~· 17
0 Co\11 Mn41' 71
MARINA (0· 10·01
IStmMt &.eewe. O.S·OI 0 -E\otrA!IH ll
0 -!)pf·,, 46
10 Foo•,. 21
0 I.OS ..... ,.. to( 29
I M 1 ....,, 21
f wt'9m "''" • 16 10 Hunt.n91on 8uc"' 11
0 Eo·'°'" " IO F0un1e1r V1 141v• ]6
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MATUt Dfl (S·S·O) ,,.,,._,, LeetllN. l ·l·OI
17 Founlaln V•llev 12
M Oceen''°' l6 17 S.n1a Ane io
9 Eo'W'! 11
l l Hun11ng1on 8eec~ •
14 &.'llCIO Amat' 21
11 8osnoo Monlgo,,.,.... • 7
12 ''"° 21 IS St PaU'' IS
l• ~vrt• 47
CIF
'llt-e• Long S.•c" JO'Oil.,
NE~T HA•eott CJ.7·0)
IS.. Y-LM Wt. 1-l·OI 0 San•• A"il 11
,. Oct•" v '"' 0 .. 1 ""4u~• .,'1.0"' aeecr to
10 ~· Hetlfa l• u ~onv &e•~" w rvi• 7t
14 s.oo •oaeo • 11
I '-'" """' •·· 1• 1 T ~'' ~· IC
7 E''•"<•' o I Coron• oe Y••' 11
OCEAN VIEW S·S·Ol
(Suo!Mt LN-l·l·OI 19 Cvortss 0 o "''"'oor' ,.,,,DO' 10 IO San•• 11"8 Je r• l
14 WHltrl' 0
O Tul'•" io O -i:oun1e " 11a py• l1
3 "'"'"' n''"'" 11 It "'""''no•o~ 9..,, "' • o Eo ion· 1• lt Mar 11a • 0
SADDLE•ACK U .. • 11
ISM ¥i.w U..W. 2·l·ll
1• C.rt~d • 1'
• Sen•• Ana JO 1 Oom•"9..et 21
11 Se<rt fJ
0 S.nte ..,.,. V a"tY .i
ll NewPOrl Hartio<• l4
1 T.nhn' I') 0 (O<Cl'\e 0.. Mar" 0 lt u ..... ~,,,... lt
10 t$1t.ncia' f)
CJF
'111-11 La Ht t>ra
UNIV E•stTY 14-S· 11 •
(SM Vie'w LMeYt. l ·2·1l 1 1rv1,,.
0 Min ton Vt•!O
17 iNoodb<"tOQe
1 Fooltt1• II Dana HitlS
1• C0tona oel ~·· l• Ntwoort 1"4arttor•
9 Estencra •
"~ ... -12 lushn
WESTMIMST£• ( 4·•·01
(s-MI u.w.. >·2·1)
tve~
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12 E Mle" ant• •
1 Cao 11rano 11it ••
~ ""uoOf' v,.io l• Mar na• I OcN !! If t •'
10 Foun•a•r Va..,.
6 Mu"""ll'O<" a..c-•
1 Eo '°"' OF
11
IS ,.
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a
'II l!l--LovOla •' G>t"Galf Ht!lfl)
WOODelllOGE (t · 1-t ) (~a~ C..ll L-. 4-1·0) n »" Clementt • lJ Foo•n i 0
I• Un .-e<"$•I• 0 11 ........ _,
• Cenvon 1l
• (Dill ~ .. • :., lt Lagyna H l•l' .~
I• Ore~· 11
17 Ltllu"e 8•ec"· ·~
13 r•eoueo H111~;,. =.·r
'118-<aonno 1a1 ,,..., ... ! •
·:
KARLINER IS HAWKS' CORNERSTONE ...
From Bl
on the detcnse · .\nd that's hov. our
offense was (and s11ll 1s in man'
wa)'s) Rand" hasgot 1he abtht) to
run, he·sa real ph)Sllal kid He passes
and runs \\hen he runs. he auacks
peo r le. \nd \lohen he gets outside.
he'I take on that rnmerback nose-to-
nose He hl>.c'> to get outside and ru n
"So last 'ear after "'atching Rand)
on the freshmen te..im "'C leh that
he'd work out real "l."11 This )ear. "'e
didn't feel a\ 1f v.e had to enter as
much to the offense Rand) stepped
in and did a real good job. he set some
records b' 1 hr 11 me the-season was
over."
Against ~tanna last Thursda).
Karlincr co mpleted I J of 27 passes
fo r a cart-er-high 216 yards. in
add1t1on to ru<oh1ng for four touch-
Jowns 10 set a <olhool si ngle-game
record lt\llh 24 P<>1n1s
His performanc .. · earned him th is
v..cek'<, Dail\ Pilot Pla)erofthe \\eek
honor. but 1i al\O put Karhncr's name
in the Ocean \ ll'" re.:ord book u nde~
three categories.
First. his 1ouchdo"' n runs from I.
2. 2 and 3 'aid'i out estabhshe<I an
Ocean V1ev. standard for the most
points in a game
S«o ndl). it ga' c Karhner 54
points scored for 1he season. surpass-
ing the old mart.. of <i I F1nall>. h.s
sconng runs against the V1k1ngs gave
him n1n~ IOUlhdov.ns IM the ~ear.
another 'kahav. k~ singlc-sea.,on re·
cord Karliner v.ound up v.11h ~t> rushing
\Jrd'> on I' carries he lan ru n.
.\nd 11 \OU v.ant total I>. about pa~ing.
it's hard h,1 lnt1C1ze an' quanerback
v.h o thro"' s onl~ s1' in1ercep11ons the .
enure sea on "'hale a1tc:mp11ng :?:?3
passes 1n 10 games .
.\Iler looking do"' n a ll\l .>I Orange
C ounl\ quanerbact..s "'hl) threw for
O'er I 000 'ards th1<. \ea<.on. Ocean
Viev. offen~i'e coordinator Bob Bell
Ill: IEW 'II
LEllllS
• And 99 cents. Including tax. 60 month cloMd end lease.
,
-
Aeetduat $1612 72. Tot .. of payments s111 .. 58 onve
oft 1 1~5.17 On approved credit. (130001308132)
lound JUSt tv.o other quanerbacki.
<from unn' Hills and J.-.enned'
highs) v.ho could match K.arhner's
numbe rs.
"That's one thing I'm most pica~
about. SI\ p1d .. <o ,peak for •tself." said
Bell. also the 'lt'aha"'ks' quanerbad.
coach "That 1\ the least amount of
an) quaner.bad. an our leaiue and S1'
in1erceo111)n<o '" 1he least 01 an' bod)
in the count' that th~"' tor O"er 1.000 \ard~ 'T'~ ne,rr '4.~n a kid "llh more
poise than Da' 1d Hen11t3n Isa" him
as a lrt'~hman v.hen I was coach1ig
thert and Rand~ t-..arlmer is m thlrt same mold ··
\\1th Ed1son·s Greg '\ngelo
pla) 10g tn onl~ se' en games becautt
of an tnJU~ t-..arhner has a dettin
chance a1 eJrnang an all-league laurd
"\\e feel he ~hould ha'e a shot at
all-league somev. here ··said Bell ··Ht
has better stats than an' othc
quarterbad nlept Hentgaa
.\ngelo\.iC doesn't e'en ha'e tlk
stals. but he pla}ed in on!) se'Oi games ..
I
NPL nANDtNGS ........ c .... w.
New Orleen5
Rams
San Fr•nclsco
Atlante
Chicago
Minnesol•
Te moe Bev
O.lrolt
Green Bev
w .. .
W L T
• 3 0
7 4 0
6 s 0
3 I 0 c.mr .. 9 2 7 4
3 • 2 9
2 9
EHf
0
0
0
0
0
Pct. P, PA
7'11 221 lM
636 276 19•
5'5 225 205
.273 19' 25'
.811 226 137 .636 m 112
.273 191 211
.112 149 233
.111 173 227
N.Y. Giants
Phoenix
Philadetonla
Wa5nlnglon
Dallas
7 4 0 .636 236 223
7 4 0 .636 262 236
6 s 0 .5'5 260 237
6 s 0 .5'5 257 270
2 ' 0 .112 172 25' American Cenferenc•
Denver
Re Iden
See Ille
Sa nOiH O
l(an~s Cllv
Clnclnnah
Houston
Cleveland
Piltsburgh
Buffalo
lndia naPOtis
New England
N.Y. Je ts
Mia mi
WHt Vi L T
6 5 0
6 s 0 6 s 0
J I 0
2 I 1 c ........
8 J 7 •
6 5
2 9
E11t
0
0
0
0
10 I 0
6 5 0
6 s 0
5 s 1
5 6 0
M9ftdl'l'1 ken
Butt110 J 1 M11ml 6
Sufldl'f'I Ql mft
Pct. P, PA
.5'5 237 213
.5'5 213 222
.5'5 191 111
.273 129 206 .227 15' 194
.7'11 322 216
.636 263 257 .s..5 m 116
.112 m 306
909 243 141 .5'5 263 206
.5'5 190 m
500 233 236
.455 192 234
S4n OteQo 11 A•ms, 1 1>.m
All•"'• a t R•kMn. 1 I> m Cn1ca1>0 et T1m1>a 81¥. 10 • m
C1nclnne11 11 O•llH . 10 • m 01nver 1t New OflH ns. 10 • m
Oe1ro11 vs Green BIV 11 MHw111k"· 10 • m
lndl1neP0111 11 Mlnnn ol•. 10 1.m
Ntw_.. Vorll Jth et Bufl•IO. 10 • m Photnlw II Houston. 10 1.m
J>llllburon 11 Clt vtl1nd. 10 • m
. .S.11tlt •I K1n111 Clfv. 10 • m '"°f'ti111dtll>fl11 •I Ntw YCl"I\ Gl1nt1. l 1> m
~aw EnoMlnd •' Mltml S 1> m
M9ftdly, ""· l l W11111no10" 11 S4n Frt nclKo, 6 1> m
COLLEGE
AP TOP 20
Re<Of'd l"'h P'v'I
1 Notre Ot mt 1~1 9·0·0 1. IS6 1
2 So. Ce11torn11 111 9·0·0 l 131 2
3 M1em1 Flt 11 1·1·0 l.060 J
• Wnt Viro1n1e 10·0·0 911 4
S. F10r1dl State 9 l ·O 931 S
6 UCLA 9· l·O 166 6
1. Neoruk• 10· l·O I05 7 I Auburn 9· l·O 769 9
9. Ol\l11'1om1 9· l ·0 750 I
10. Ark1n111 10-0·0 657 11
11 LSU 7-7-0 524 11
11. Micn101n 7·1· 1 SOI 13
13. Olllal\Ot'nl Sllrt 1·1·0 U.. 14
14. Svr1tu11 I· l·O 436 15
1 S Clemson 1·7·0 377 16 16. w vorn1ng 10-1 -0 m 10
17 HOU$10n 7·1·0 ?07
18 Aleo.me 1·1·Q 197 18
19 w11n1ng1on Slate 7·3·0 122 10 ?0 C.eo<Vll 7·3·0 S1 17
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
L09S
ORANGE COAST 13·6)
(Mhlioft C~. 1·61
l9 Rio HondO 14 9 E• C1m1no· 10
l1 Mt Sin Anton•O' ll
lS s.n D•el>O cc· 15
9 Sen D•tilO Mna· 16
17 SI041el>IC• • 19
3 FuUtrton• 37
10 R ven1oe • 17
l• Gotcien Wt\f • 71
S.111ro1v-R1ncrio S.nt1evo• 111omt1
QOLOEN WIEST (4·4· 11
(MhJMll C~~. l ·•·I)
17 Lonv S.1c11 Cotv 6 16 PHI O.IWI CC S4
)4 Soulf1Wtlffrt'l0 10
JI E C1m1no• 31
15 P11om1r• 11 17 Futi.rron • 19
13 R1nch0 Sentteoo• 18
11 SaCldlt01c11 • 31
11 Orin~ Coest C<>1i.ot• 14
S.ruro1v-Rlv1rs1oe CC • '"°'""''
• de<'!Ott' conftrtnct o•me • elenoll' d1v11.oo 01rne
Alf 01mn 11 7 unlfts noted
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CAullt.U.I, 7·S, ... I. Gr .. Ho4met (US ) def hrrv ,,.-(Sckrtll Afrle1). 7·•· 7·6, TllTI
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4·6, 6-0; Simon YOUI (Au,tr1Jl1) def MlcllNI
ltOClef'l.oll <South A.trice>. 6·3, 2·6, ... 4, Pltr., Aldrleh (South Af1lca) def. O•nlt VllMI" ISoull'I
Afrlcel. 6·t , 6·7. Chrl"o VIII. lltrt•l>urt CSOUll'I
Afrlc•t def WtmY htff <GrH I 9rllalnl. 7·5, .. ,
2 Mlrllrte NtV'llllOvt
3 GIOrlele S.!Nltnl
t Ctw Ii l ¥trJ S Ptm SNl11tr
• Zlfle GerrltO<I 1 N1lellt z..,.,.1v1
I Helene ~ov• t L0tl McNeil
10 Cleudle l(Ohde•Klitch
II Mall\ltll MaltMve
12 .. rM,. Poll ...
13. Patt\' F9fldl(1c
lt.Sr~ltthe u .. Lari.a Sa~O'
16. Kt l.,.IN MMMv•
17. Gl91 F.,.nal'tdtt
11. Httert K•sl 19. ltobln Whitt
20 Nelllllla T IUllll
11, Nkoll Pro111s tt. Rowlvn F1lnlertll. Wemeft"s teumem.nt 13 A.r1nlxe s.nctllz
TCXM CHAMPte>N$Hlf' 1._ Jen. Novotne
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FERENCE-Announced 11111 Hlrem end JoM
C1rroU wll raloln rne conltr.nct on Julv 1 CINCINNATI-Announced lilt rtlh1nellon of
C1rl IMver. 11111ark director
PACE-AnnouN:td tne ru lol\llton of Georoe
Maler. nelCI 10011>1" coech SAN OIEGO ST A TE-Fired Oennv Slotz,
llMO footblM COICll
Funeral services for Brent Man in.
the former Fountain Valley High
basketball sLandout who was killed an
an auto accident last week in Hawaii.
have been set for Saturday at Pacific
View Memorial Park in Ne$rt
Beach at I p.tn .
A Brent Martin memorial scholar-
ship fund has been established and tt has been requested that in lieu of
flowers. donattons be made to the
fund in care of Fountain Valley High
School.
Manin was a two-year star for the
Barons before embarking on a collqe
career and was a senior at Hawa1i-
H 1lo at the tame of the accident.
rtalC M>TICE MUC M>TICE MllC *>TICE --NOTtcE TO IOtnll IP'le DISTRICT llU Ob· I( .... pleoement '•P•tt. mllnten· • ll4A NOTtcl • ..... • ..... toeeted II Pul>llc StOf•
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CAUINO '°" atOI 1rie o.pertment ot lnduslroel .t ~ et t ll necessary or deS1r1bl9 "'9&..IC IA&i _,..,...,_ wtttl "'9LJC IA&.€ l'U9LJC IAL.f the City of Cottt Mesa.
Scnool 01t1ric1 Cout R1 t1t1on1 th• generel ""'....... roeoweys, t1Clewetk1 and CW NRSONAL C....,_ Ctvtl CW NUONAL CW NnoMAL County of Orange. Stale of
Community Coti.ge Dlttr~t Pf""llhng tile o4 pet di.m No. A 140'70I conduits over the lottowng "'°""" f 1111t a c.-e..tten ""°"""" •11101 a "'°""" •M517 I ClttfO(ni.. the good•. chit·
Boel Oeeelhne 2 00 o'Clock wegH end tile generel In the Su~I<>< Court of c:lelcrlbed lend Notlcl 11 ll«•by given 1Mlt ,.... 1,) Notice It hel'eby ghren thll Notlcl 11 het9byglven tllet tin°' ~tonal property 09-
PM ot 1ne 1st d•y ol Decem-P"""llllng rite '°' l'lolldey Ille State of C11ttorn11. tor PARCEL A All lhe lend pursue nt to Sect lont NOTICE 18 HEREBY purtu•nt to S•ct1on1 puttutnt to S•cllon1 1Crlbed below 111 the met·
tier 1988 1ndoven1mework lnthelO· lheCOYntyolOrenge deSC:rlbec:linP•rcel2oflhet 21701·21715 of the Call-GIVEN 11111 WESTERN 21701·21715 of the Cd-2t701·21715 of the Call-ter~f~ L All S B165 Place ol Boel R-pt 01· callty In Wfltcll thlt work IS lo In the Matter of the Elt•ll cen11n d..O recOfded Jin fC)(ni• BullneSt end Pro-DIGITAL CORPORATION In-fO(ni. eu.lnesa •nd Pro. IOfni. Bu"""8 •nd Pro. ,,_ry ynn en. 0
hce of Director ot Purcnu-be pertOfmed fOf uch creft of MILLICENT DUNHAM 30, 1973. 1n 8ool< 1053-4. tt:lllons Code. Sec.lion 2328 tend• 10 tr1n1fer to MetU!e ~ Cod9. Section 2328 IMalont Code, Secllon 2328 • file cabnt. 3 bat
1ng. Sct1ty Kalin, Coast Com· °' 1)'1)41 ol ~., nMOeO to ORAM, AKA MILLICENT 0 P• ~5 of Otf!Clal ~dt ol lheCt lllOfnia Commerclll Cec>ltll, Llmlled Pertner.hlp oltheClllfomlaCotnmerclll oftheCalllomi•Commerca.t Monie• Perry• Sp
f'1'1un1tyCo4!egeD111r1C1. 1370 ••ecute the contrect TheM OAAM. 0.C.ued In the ottoce of the county Code. Section 535 of the Ill of 111 right, title and Code SectJOn S35 of the Code Section 535 of the C317-c:lthg
Adarnt .._,,.,,~ Cost• M ... rll" are on ftle II trie DIS· Notice 11 ll«eby giV9" tll11 reoordllf ot HiO county Cllll0<ni. p...,11 Code Ind 1111., .. 1 In and to OM 111 CllllOnva Penal Code lltld Cellf0rnl1 Penal Code and Chllitophef Butcher. So
92626 TRICT otftc• IOClled It l"9 u!IO .. aigned wlll Mii ., ,,,. provision• of the Celi· AdventMI T3340 TMI Sya. the prcmelonl of the Call· the provhllonl ol the Cell-C3te-clthg. stf brd. mite
P ro11c1 1oen11llc111on Ptlytlcal Fec:lllhet P11nnlng Prl111te Sale, 10 tlle hlghesl PARCEL B Loi A of Trect tor11I• Auction Llc•n1t11g tllTI end One (1) Adv1ntMI fornla Auction Llcen1lng lf°'nl• Auction Llcent lng 1>xR1 b M B Id Sp
Name· Orange Coast Col-Tretter. 1370 Ad1m1 A1r· and bet I Oldder. 1ubject to 78 11· 11 Pl' mep recorded Act. the und.,tlgned will Mii T3343 TM1 System together Act the undclf91gnec:t wlM Mii Act the unoer11gnec:t wlUell o ert c r •·
19ge. Biology L•b MoOI· enue. Coell M•M Copies conlltm1t10n of said Su· 1" BOOk 300. Pages 49 lflel 11 publlC Hie by competitive with '" eccaslon1, ad-11 Publlc ll6e by COfnl*ltlwt •t Pul>llc Ille by c~ltlve 0405-wshrldryr, trig, fllcll,
llcallorl• BID • 1•37 may be ot>tel!led oo request. petlor Coutt, on°' ener the 50 of M•sceilaneout M8'>1 tn tlldeling on the 30111 dey of Oltlon• and attaet'tment• t>ldcllng on the 30th day of bidding on the 30tl't day of ml90 bat. Cltk. wtrbd. net
Place Plans .,. on ,... A COPY of theM '"" th&ll 2Sth dly of NOY91T1bef th• Office of the County A.-NoYwllber 1N8 ,, 9 30 lh9teto Ind ~l· N01191Y1ber. 1918. It ~:301 Novembef. 1918, II t2 30 rcll. tbl14 Clift , cl.-hMd, 2
TP!e H•ll Pertn.,atuo 115 be posted et Ille tob t it• 1988 11 the o.lfa of RICH· corder of said C«lnt" O'ctoc:ll AM on tne preml ... tl't9r.ot, IOclt9d 11 2300 O'clock AM on the premlMI O"cloc* PM on the preml9M Imps. blk
22ndStr .. 1~8eech ltlhallbernene11toryupon MONO & AtCHMO ND PARCHC·Lot AofTrect wner• Mid ptopeny hMMeln Slreet, !MM, c.tl·wt19re l8ld propeny l'IUwtl«• 111d Pf°'*1Y l'te1 OwnetrlMr'rellherlgtlt
92663 the CONTRACTOR to whOm 23521 PASEO OE VALEN· No 7897. u ~ m8'> r• bMfl st0f9d. and wt\k:tl ar• tornla 92714 bee11 ttored, •nd 'llllfllcfl at•• beet\ tlOfed, and wtlldl are to bid at the II.It. Purc:h-
NOT1C E IS HEREBY thleonttec1111w•rded.1nd CIA SUITE 312, LAGUNA corded •n Book 308, Pegee loceted It Public StOf• NOTICE IS FURTHER IOclted II Public SIOflge'IOclted .. Public S10fl!Cl9 mutt bemldewlthcatl'tonty
G IVEN lhet lhe ebove· upon eny 1ubcon1r1ctor HILLS CA 92653. C<>Ynly of 35 and 36 of Ml9celtaneous 2095 Pltoentll Avenue In GIVEN tllat M411Llre Cepltel, 2095 Plac.ntle Avenue In 1725 Pomone Aven~ In Iha end paid for 11 Iha time of
nemed Sclloot Oit1roc1 tor under auch CONTRACTOR. Orenge State of Celil0<nl• Maps 10 the office of the the City of Coell M.a.. Limited P1rtnertt1lp lnt.ndt the City ot Cotll MMe, City of Coetl Mae, County purcha,. All pureha.Hd
Orang• Coonty Cehtorrll• to PIY nol less 1111n the M•d 111 1ne '"'"' litl• anel ln1., .. 1 CC>Ynty Recofdet of Mid County of Ora"Q9. State of to leaM ~-Mid ~P. County of Ortn09. St•I• of or Ortnge. State of Clll-goodl ere told as 19• and
ec:tiOQ by enO through 111 1P9Clll9CI re tes to all WC>tkers ot "'° 0.0.ued et the time Coonty CetlfOfnia. the goodl. cllat· ment to W•t.,n DlglUll Cof. Clllform•. lhe gooda. ctllt· fOfnla, thegoodl. ctlltt,.. Of must be r9m0Yed at the time
Oovwning Soiro hefe+n· employed by I hem on the ••· ot delll'I en0 8" lhe right ,,.. °' ~aon.i property de-oor1tton II•°' penonll property 09-I peraonat prQP«1Y delcfibed of Nie S• WOllCt 10 o<IOf
el1er referred to es .. OIS· ecvtooo of the conlrlC1 11111end 1n1., .. 1 that Ille ff-PARCEL D Lott A, 8 and ICfllled be1owr In the mll· The tltne wt1en Ind the tc11bed below In IM ITlll·1 below In the matters of cencellellon trt Iha ewnl of
TRICT · wm r-ve up to No btdder mey ..,tM•-111e of saoO ~ his Col TrlC1 No 7198. II oar terl'of ~ wtier•. Mid transfer ,.,.. of' JOtlfl C ramer. S p Mttlement bet...,, Owner
M.N Patel, 850 Town
Center OrlV9. Suite 1910.
Cott• Mna. Cellf 921211
Alh• P11.i. S50 Town
c.nter Orlv.. Sult• 1910.
Cotti MM&, CINf 92121
Tlllt bu1lnet1 It con·
ctucled by' • genatll Plf1-
"9f'Shlp
T ti• 11g111ra111 com·
menced to tranMCt bull·
ne11 under the llotltou•
bUtlnMI name or names tilted abov9 on November 1,
1988
8 U P119'
Tnlt statement wu filed
with the Coonty Ci.rk of Or· •noe County on No...,,ti.<
1. 1981 ,.,.
Publlthed Orange Cout
Delly P1lo1 ~bar 15. 22
2t, l>Keml>« e. 1911
T-355
out not Iller 1111n the 1b0ve· eny Old '°' • oerlOO of tl•ty ecquired by operation of lew m•o tllCOfci.d In 8ootl 3t0. L • r r y t< • z I". Sp end i..Mbec:k will take l<9"~tl Guti.rre1. Sp.! 0 117-mltlC bKI. MC dlk, enel obtlgeted party Oeted
stet9d time. seeled Old• tot 1601 O•vs art., lhe dete set or otller...,,ae. other than ot 1n Pages u •nd 4S of Mia-Eoe&-bd frmt p111e9 ere•• fottows 0073-llng, drur, 2 bell, 4 curio c1bnt. ctlld d•. 2 cllra, thlt 151h Ind 22nd dey ot ----------
the ew•rd ot • con1rect for for tne openi11g ol blda addilion 10 that ot said d• oelleneous Meps In the ot-L 1 , r y I( 111 n . s 0 On °' e'1er No~ber 2S, tir" misc cllllg epkr grdng equip Nov•mbet. 1988. Publlc rtaJC M)TIC(
the •bOve ptotact A P•vmenl bOnd and • GHMd 1ttne hme of deltll flee Ollhe CC>Ynty Recorder E<>e5-bd Inna I 1088 11 tll• o fllcH of Brtdtey K Ct rlton. 89. John C rem.,. Sp SIOflO• Management. Inc ----------
B•dt shell oe reoewed 1n oert0<m1nc. bOnel will t>e 1n end 10 tll the C*llln rMI ot U ICI County Gr9QO<Y R Moop-Sp M•tllf• Ca pllll, Ltmit~d eoe&-2 ed tbll. 2 dNI•. 016$-Cllina tttch. 2 Clrure. Telept"'i9 = 244-8080. K ._.
the piece 1<1en111ieo •bove required ortcw to eaecvhoo 1>1oP1rty Sltueted tn the u.n-PARCEL E Lott A to F EOC>e-dr .. r, dP. mt1r11. Perlnerahlp •I 10900 N.E drtaf. mliC b ... file ubnt, tl>lll cnr1, cnb, pinl>ll m.ch. ~ ..... °'..._... ~ ......... ,. __ 1 ACTITIOUI .,... ..
•r>d lh•ll be ooeneo i nd of lhe contracl end lh•ll be 1nc0<potllt d t9frltory of lncluSI,,. of Trec1 No 7388. Cf\r 8111 SlrMI. Suite 1300,1 bd. lbl/4 cllra, boolt ehl\11, t~r rvv..Snwv ""-·•· .,.,... MAME ITA~
pubilCly rffd •loud at lhl on Ille f0<m Ml forth tn the legune H1l11 County of Or· 11 Pet mep recorded In Owner r....-the tlgtll B•ll•vue. Wuntngton Imp l M Otl1,Sp E194-ttttno Deity Piiot November 15, 22, The f~ l)ertOnl are
1bove-1teled lime a nd contrectdoeumenll •noe S111e of ClilfOfn a 9ooll 308 Peges tt to 14, toblO•ttheMle PurCheMt 98004 Ihl e n w 11111 , Sp geer.mllcoxa.11119Qulp 1G&a Clolng~M.
piece Purauent to Seclton 4590 pertlCVltrlydeterobedufot. lnclust\'9 ol Mi~t•n.ou• muttbemadewitl'tcelllonly W•tern Dioltll COfpor· Aot4-tr<* body. d~. 2 Jo11ph Yoha. Sp T3e0 MSPAAA. LTD., a C...
Tn.,e will be • S50 00 of rne Government Coo• of low• ro-wll Maps In the office of rhe and plld for et the lllM of 11l«t. 2«5 McCabe Wey. cnre, 2 wtr dilO'ltr• 0318-tullcte. deli, cebntt, •-.,. ""'TIC( fOfnla l imited P1t1nerel'lip,
(fifty) depotlt •9Qulte<l •or ll't• S1111 ot C.llfOf'nll , 1ne County Recorci.r of AICI purc111... All putctlHed lrvlne. Cel1fornl1 t2714 I Owner raMrY" the rlgllt mite bxa. btll ,._ ew 11102 Stly Pwk South, Suite .. cl'tset ofbl<ldocurnen1110 con1r1ct wlll conle 1n PARCEL 1 Owetnno Unit County good•,,. told 11 It . •nd T"-n1m9andldelr ... ol tobk'811"-.... Purcna ... Btldlay Allen MIMI, Sp Ka.1 A·l,IMM,CA92714
gu1renlM 11\elf return 1n prov111ons perm1111ng 1111 lE tn Bvt1C11ng No 3331. I.I PARCEL F Lots A to H mustberemQVedllthehme ltte lntenoed tr_,__ end ITl\lttbemadewltnClllttonly G303H-tlf• ril'll, ml9C bu. --·i---n Wwr«i H J.,,,.._ 11102
good conel•llOfl wtth1n love successful bidder 10 said Unt1 11 Shown oo tnet lnCIUllVI of Ttact No 7887. of Nie Sate aublecl to prtcw lettOt .,. ~U .. Ceolttl. encl 06ld tor 11 tl't tilfte Of •te. Uf pns, bl• .--.. ·---Sky P.,. ~-Suite A·l.
dl'fl •ft., tne b•d opening tuOttotull secunh" f0< eny ce<ttin Conelomlnlu,.,.. ~n II pet mllP reconted In canc-41atJOn In tne _, of U!N1ed Plll'tneretllp, 109oo putchtN All purcillaa.d ~ r~ the rlgllt T~~"!!'I...!!! lmne, CA 92714
d•t• moneys Wltl'lhlkl by the DIS-lllllCll.ci lo lnO mad41 a Pitt &OOll 3l0, P19N 41. 49 •nd Mllllmenl ~ Owner N.E 8th. lull• 1300. good• .,. told ..... and 10 bid at Ille ..... PurohtMI .... -~· ... ...----.,. J.ck R MIUfer, 11102
Eech Olelder lhltll be • TRICT to enture p•r· of 11111 cert11n Oeel•rellon of SO of Mlscellaneous Mape 111 and ol>llglted party Oiied Bellevue. WA H004 mutt be removed IUhetllft9 muatb9medeWlttlcutl only OOlnO bYllMM • Sk'y p.,-ll South. Suite A· 1,
II c • n • • d con I ,. ct or IOfmerw:e under the con-Ce>Wnantt. Cond ttlon1, Ind the otflc9 of the County ,... 11111 15th end 22nd day of Dllr. or Nie SM 1ub)eet to prlof and plld fOf et the lime of IDCO. IHCE ONE PARK lrvlne CA 92714
pur:MJent to th• BuSln"s tr1c1 R"trlct1on1 recorded July II COfder ol u ld ~nty. No11•rnt>er 1988 Publlo ......... C...... UeMted CllnGellatlon In lhe .....,.., or. purclleM. All purcllaHd CPLfZALt•o' ~NUlf! 925'0714• IRVINE. Nellon 0 McNulty, 11102 •nd Pror ... 1on1 Coe!• lnO Oo11ernlno •••rd, ., tt73 In 8ooll 10789. p. PARCEL G· LOii A •nd 8 St~ M I ,...,. • .. .. ..........__ .. .... .. .. n .. 811 p .. Souttl Sult A 1
be licanMd 1n 1ne followtng Cllencellor Allred ft. t07,ol0Hlc111 RecorOtend of Trect No 78", 11 I* T~ ~~.ioao, ;:~~"::::~ t=, i,l :J~,:=; o;:. ~c:'.:',:,,::C,:11"t9,;;; Hlraon and~. A ~.CA927'4 • • •
ciusllicet!Of'lt h m andea ti lmendeel Jen 18 1974 In map t9CO<ded 111 8ootl 311, .Aoent '°' Owner ........ c......, C-..r• thlt 16th and 22nd d4f of of .... SM eubjeet to prlOf Orofeltklnal Corl>orlllon. I Tftlt tNelMtl I• con-
8 . 0-al Bulldlno !. Pubhlhed Orenge Cout Booll 1 tOSO Pege 1574, Of. Paget 47 anCI 48 ol Mis-llvbileMO Ofanna Coet1 -....... ,_.,..,, 9Fl No~bef. 1HI PubllC ~ttlon In the ....ent of Clllfornll COfj)Ofatlon, OM 0Uo1e0 by' 1 "'91tttd pellnet'•
trect°' Delly PtlQt No¥9ml>« 8 1S. flctal Aec:Ofdl of Orange <*l"'90U1 M8'>1 In the of• o.ity Pilot N~i)'; lS 22 M ~ YIM "-'-ltOtlgtl Menl09f'l*lt, inc. Mt""'""1t betWMn ~ P"11 ~.Suit• $10.1Mne. et11p
EICh bkl mull cont m 1988 County. Ct1ttornt1 11\d • tic. of the COY11ty Recorder ,... • • .4eM a Dea. Mp. TeiePflOM (1111 244•8080, end otlllQattd pe11y. O.t~ CelllomleT"' .. 921!!4 It Tl'tl regl11r1n1 com•
end be rnponslve 10 Ille T347 1/130tll undivided lnlerHI of Nici County T3&e Pvblialled Orll!OI CO..t AQent tor QwMt thll 1511'1 and 22ncl aey of me v\lt ,,...11 con• menCled to treneeet ~
conlrK'I documentt 1n end to lots 1 end 2 In· of PTArRCac1EL.NoH. 80Lo8t~.A1end1 ,.! •-.,. lllftflC( OelfY, Piiot Nowmberl35,~. "Pul>llll'led Orange Colilt Novembaf, lH8. PubllG d'Ucted by. a COfPC>rltlOn MM un09r the ftc11tloul Each blOd.,. shall submit. Cf\l,.ve. of Trect no. 8085 11 ., ,......, ,._ "'I' tMi , Delly Piiot ~'* IS, 22, 9tor1g11 M~. Inc Th• regl1trenl c om· ~ NltN Ot ~
on the '°'m lurnlthed w1111 rta.JC M>TICE per map recorded In 8ooti m., r9COfded In 8ooti 321, ttlt T~ (8\ll 2444090. menced 10 trenwt ~ llMed MloY'I on Octoblf 25,
the con1ract doeument1. • 321. PIQel•hnd SO of Mia-P1Q9e 49 and 50 of Mlt· K.-..a.IC NOTICE TUt AOlnt for°""* ne. undllf the llctltlOul 1MI •
Itel of the propc>MCI IUbeon· K...a C441eneoU• Mapt. In the of· c.etlaneou. M8'>1 In the of. flCTITIOUI ..,..... ~ Orwioe Coul b\lllMla Mme or namee J edi" ..._,., tract~ on 11111 projecl .. ACTITIOUI ..,...... -of IM COunty Recotder ~of IN ~ty ~-MAIM ITA'-NT I(.,. ftaJC tl)TIC( Dally Pl!ot ~-15, 2:1.,l!Med ... ~on Octo«ier 20, TNt ............ Mad
teqylfed by the Subletl!ng NA• STATl•NT Ortngt County. Cllltomt1 Of Yid County n~ lotlOWlng pereona .,. '9CTH10UI ....... I 1... , With the~ Ctef1it of Or·
anel Subcontracting F11r The followlng ~aont -ltlown e nd d•llned H 0 tn<lft commonly kriown OOlnO l>lltlnlM It ...... STATW ffCTITIOUe Mlll•ll T3et Hlt'tOn Ind t<~. • .,.. ~ on ~-
• Pt9Ct1Gee Act Go..,.,nment doing butlnest 11. "Comf'(lon ArM " on lne • 33H-3E ftUNTA ALTA, THI SHOE DOC'TOA, 440 Tiie ,.,.,_. petlON _. flAm ITA~ ProfelalOMI Cof.Potatlon~ I 2. 1MI
CodeS.Ctlon 4100eteeq AA COii'( CENTER boll ... , ... ,,.d 10 Con· LAOUNAHILL8,CAHl53 '17lh8tr..,,Coet1MIM. dolnobullnelil•: I TllefelllowtnOl*'tOMate __ .,.lllft'llH: CA corp .. 0.M Hlf"IOfl, • "'1111
lac:l'lbleldermvettubmlt SOUTH COAST. 21ooclomlnlumPlan Terll'ltOftMcatnlnte. Clllf'2t27 SA'M'I MOlll.. 215021ootnobualMM•· ...__,~ Preeldent ~ °' ..... COMt
wttl't each OIO *1•1led °' Httbof Ste 301, Cotti "lCCEPTING THERE M money of the UnfleO ~lf\lllSufl. 1"3al lfocMlftur9t ltrMt, Hunt• fA"R IAIT CONSULT· ... Till9 .. ........,. ... flied OelV Piiot No*"'* I . 15, CMfller'• cnec• pey9bll 10 Mele Cllrf t2tat "' Stat" on conftrmetlOn of ~ 8treet. Lalt..OOCS. 1119t0fl IMcll. Catlfcwnlej ANT81 24tl5 Via Buen• wftl'I IN C(IUntJ a.. of Of· u . tt lMI
1"80ISTRIC1'0f lbidbond lngeEntlfC)fltMlnc Cell fAOMenyPortlOnoflot•A .... Ten oer~tohmount Clllfto116 t2l4t "*'•·Yorba Unda. CA -~~~-arioeCOUtttyon ~ • • T).44
in the tOfm Mt fonll In rhe 1orn1t 2790 Hlfl>or •301 and80fM!dTr1CtNo IOI& bldtOl>edepoetteOwlttlbtd M.e ~ ~. 126H I OHMt lutll, 115111 HtM ~ 2. lMI
COl'ltt1C1 oocument~ in .,, Colt• MeN Cllll 9212e · adjOlnlng Mid LOia 1 end 2 lldl or oftttra 10be1n writ-L~ Street, Lall"°"· ~....,... A~. WMtler. 9'9Cftey Oeoroe Pott•. ,,._..n a, 1 ,.,.,... •
amount not 1tea that\ 10% of Thie buiinett 11 con· ALSO-!XCl!!PTINO from 1ng end wlll be recallltd It Cell! to 11 CA tolCM 24tll Vie lkl9r\1 ..,.,,., ................ le._.!.~.._~ ~ Or-.. Coelt
,,,. IT\aXlmUITI amount of bid ducted by • oorporatlon Mid L.ott I end 2 ell OM, oll the .. Of'..., office ., "'Y Thll bullMM ,, COfl· Ttlle l>vt!MM It COit< Yorba Una. CA tltll ._._ ·--r ...... o.ly ,.... November .. II,
"• gueraritM that the bid• Tiie r•gletrtnt com· hydr~1. mfnettll 1114 time an. the llr'1t PllOI-duC'9CI by hueOMd end..,. duc1ed by. en~ Tlllt t>utlMM ii con-pur1111nt to •ctlone n. "· tMI cl~ wlll •nl•t into 1111 rMnCed 10 trlnllCt buti-ol11er tubetancH lylng cattOn lier.al end belOt9 111• re9l1trent COn'I· Ttl• , .. lttrent oom· CluC'9d by an~ 21101.21111 ol tfle Caet-TMJ ~QPOMd contrlC1 If the,,... und9r the llGtttoua ~!_~of~11000~ ••Of.... · ,,.._.to tr-.ct...,......,... to.,.,.._ ...,.. Tiit t •Oltlrant com· ~~.....!:!!'..a7:1 ==--..,,.. It ....,.ded 10 IUCh ~ A--Ot ~ -· ..... _, ...... ..,. .,,,_ Oeled tflll 10!11 cSey Of No-neee under IN lictitoue ~ llfWW tl'8 Ac:trtlOul "'9IClld to tfll\MICI 111111 _,.-. _......... ~ ...,,~ blddl9r tnlhel'lleMOffelluf9 ,._,~-~"'No¥ernw 7, vport Ill• 111rt1 ce or .-mw. ttll ~ ,_. °' ,.... ..,..,._ w or .,.,.. ~ under !fie llcttt~ OfW.C•csileConws•:MI __ ...,._..., ......... _. __ ,
to'"'" tnlO 9llkt contrec:t IHt .,.,.,,, .. of !fie prC1119rtY WUI ,AMO IAM(, ...... IM\le on NIA ..... ...,... ... "'' llu""'8e '*"9 or MIMI c:o.. ...... of .. .._
1UCt1 MCurlt)' will be tor• Edwin Inge, CIO ebCMt I ~ Of 500 00 few M.A.. ........ et........ Heung SM i4lfl 0-.. Llltlt lteted abolle Ofl t0/2tlll Clllfomle ,.,.,. of C..::. PICTTTIOW a11aM
lelMd Tl'tll •t•temenl ... fllad ~ jNl'p09e wrwateovet ........ Du rfl CL Tl'tll ......,..t ... flied Till9 .. ....,.., ... flled ., .. G .._.. tM PfOllltlOM .. ...... ITA1'WT
T"-DISTRICT t"Ao-.. ,.._._... Or ,...-WI deedll of record --.. .. A ...... = Wffl'l IN County a.It of Of· wtlfl the~ c.tt GI Of· 'fNe .......,. ... tlltid fomle AllCOOfl L!OeMIM Tiie ................. .,. ,,,. r~ wfUllN~ .. ,..-.. of • , .. _.L" ,.._ __ .... _ ..... .. ... ,.,..,.._, .... ~ ~ ,. .... -. -... 0 __ ~ ,. .... ....._,.,,___ AC1t 1M111ldll .......... cro:i-· the rtent to rlfaCI any Of .. .,. ~ty on NoYwnOer "~ • ._.._....__ A 1•&:: '• .,. __ .. , on NU'9mus ,.._ .. ,. -· NVW ..... " .. ..._ .. ,...._ .. °'Of· • --bld9 or to ..,....,.. -tt• 1., tt Ml 1111•1t1 few..,.,... 8ftf ,_ -¥......._ .... t 1NI L -... ~Ofl0t:1Wetlt ............ ~00511'-MI K TIU.A ,AfnNU•· · -·• ~"""'-·--............. CA-,_,. ,__ tMI '....._.,.._..,.._ .. --~ MOT._ C..... = IUny bidlOr 11'1 ~ 0rano!~ end '°' 11 pwpo.;."" ~ °""I" C<*l ~ Or-. Cwt ~ Or.,.. Coell ,... ........... tMI. te ti 00 0.... ..._ ftlO, eo..
... __ .__. 10 , .... ---Diiiy PllOtt ~ .. _.._.._. ,. 2.. ..__, ~ Oely Noa t1e:aM:er 1&. ,.,. OelV Noe No•.,.._ 1&, n . 0-. "°' -...... e. ti. ~ 0r ... c.-o .... NI.,.•,,..,.._ Miit. CliPf NIM oth:t';'111.;;1h;•L; 2t ~;;. "· •· tNt not lffnlt.o to. the oon-12, 4MI 21. ~I. ttlt = 1.2;2', ftR ~-~November t, I , ~-= ~ = 1.0 Plltel, U0 Town
Code of the State Of C•ll· T·3&e .. NCtlon. IMt9'1ettOn. t•• tw3t2 l453 lS.U 1$,-tt. tMI T~ -· Center Drtw, tk'"9 1110.
SELL
throuch ct.ss1f1ed
. 141-1111
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tu.day, Ho~b« 15, 19N -
CALL 642-5678
Private party only No Real Estate Commercial Automotive Boating or Help Wanted
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Dl:AOUWI ,, ,, , •-· ..... , __ ,,., Light e>pef\ kitchen with Bedroom, 2 Bath, eome SHARP E-llde 3BR 2BA, ltMtment FrpJc, MC aya n/amotler 873-5580 end unit 111 2/car 0''· tne montna of Noveml>er l BA, frpic, ~. pool. •
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,.. __ , , ., "' ... • .••• ,.., ••••• ........ c.... home.. 1170.500 Agt Ed •••••• I I ref• no net 673 5A99 & OH pd 's575' No pall !NGO HILTON In Lu •• ··-. ;';;.':"' ...... •• ... • ......... -~ ... ,_,, Key, 841-4004 fe9·4642 •••&am SHARP trl·lavel condo, •NEWPORT SHORES • • • • Ref•. feq d 147 F1owat VegH or th• HYATT Quiet bldO on E'Siae...., ~.., .. , '" •• ::~: .... ,... Oc.anvlew.fulty(umi.hed Eattslda,38R,2BA.eir, 4Br 3Bah11oncanal Lrg SIUITlllMI ··CatlNOWMs-8181_ LAKE TAHOE (Kida are w/lotaofwood.A YM
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only Ple•sa a...5-337o I W!ll' £'']-"t<;t Int. aw. '" t>ea<;h 11100/mo IM -... .... -•z OOOI. no pat• $700/mo -_e_so._5_1"'-*----,.....--..,., Min fl(• r 'I· 'I ON Uke PARK 28r 281. sec Jaci( 818·98•·2484 --· w:urity 6'2 6388 BRANO NEW APART· UITW19LD F~ER UPPER 2BR 1'ht I MG7 l c:..t Miry., c.. lrplc. 2 car garage In-81&-4112 28locks FROM BEACH Newport Fl;ll Realty ~:~~~ ~~~:eE ,~v~LR 3BR. 2BA, ffl*:, pello, w/d
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and lata get to work I alory, garage. w/d hkup n·pets. I 1350. 640-0020 PENINSULA YEARLY S900 1 patio laundry garage & BER 1ST ANO FIRST 250-8002. 650-1
Exclusive hating l299K OcHnlld • of PCH Ask IOI Cl'ludl •Cut• 1BR 1BA upper Oat mo 675•62 5 perking •o•e• $800 MONTH s RENT MOVES ~ I NEWPORT PACIFIC RE 1 $1250 Agt 815-4912 s127s, 4BA. 2BA, fem rm, duplex. Olf-0-. nic. In· 2BR 1BA. lrpl deck relng 2637 El!Mn 780-0138 YOU IN' ~UTIF\JL 2~~BA In.
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B«bef crpt, panoramic remodeled Maater t•c 818-576-0573 ~:;r$8~,~~· No park· AT BEACH 1 BR · Den 250-4220 or 754-1696 A TEl Y S725tMo. CALL 122· 1m
11 view 01 ocean & harl>or tub lg 1kylignt1 lrplc 3BR 2BA. 2 etir g1r. lrg 1111 •3BR 2BA ' f 1 2BA w/lat> view lg deck lromllvrm&matrsulte,' S1e°50tmo 214 Fernleet' 61 /I le N .gllr ga. rpc. lrplc,dl>lgar$1900 213' 2BR 2BA UPSTAI RS .. Your employer mull be llAIJIPIL~
prv .balconlea on botn l Sheryl675·8427 rp:ts ~:; rp~1:i1:rpe110 petloldack Upper Unit 928·1844 7141675-7764 $800/mo, 1500 security baSld.~ntne cltyotCoata 2BR 11h Townhouae, ger.,
level• $315,000 by owner 1 S 1350 or lower S 1275 dep No pa11. Avall now M1a1 f/p, lndry rm, P9110, cloee ., .......... 648-6531 GREAT DEALlll 1BD l1200w/grdn8'536·2725 YILUREITILS COZY 2BR 1BA, lrp)c. CallfOfappt 75•·5440 tolGhoOl $850/mo .
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............ ............. Move-In co~d. Owner JASMINE CREEK 3Br 213·•53-2105 pets. gerd/weter pd. IM GORGEOUS Corner UM E'slda, gar•o•. Pll•O ...... a Inge ' 20th. 18 A. "'*
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646-6219 (818) 799~858 j 850-1150/D alter 7pm, now $1275/mo. &okar , BLUFFS yd S18001mo 720-9966 TSL MGMT &42·1603 ******* MC 5'4-2l40 MO· 1474 Ltll 536-0l32 3BR 2 "-BA, end unit, paol. ---------
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frptcs. sep lndry rm, COUPLE WANTED\111 front condo. 28R 2''1BA. WEST NWP 1BR S895 t>eaeh. $950/mo 900 T d I N .
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IMl la94tt ftr llJt - -Open , House Sat/Sun Frpl, attacn gar 964-7560/d, 848·218611 B::::,o"T Condo 2Br .ftl lflf . ~ Ptaiual1 10071 12-S. 758 Tustin Ave. S1200mo l u c111 Huntl""tonPIClficnround t BALBOACovea2Br den •Great fu1Sld9 loc1 Newpot1 Haignts. 2BR. 673-173.4 .• Only parsons ... • · • 1 & 2 Bdrm 1011 stlfl PENINSULA POINT I 2'~BA modef condition with good rel need floor, on the beech, !>est lrplc. spa, dock 12300 $615 G b T ' .... 1112 l58R •BA. 2400 IQ tt. 3 car townhOrne $235,000 C1ll aPOlyltl view of l>OardWalk. nu BAYFRONT Condo 2Br, G bit ,•BrBO~ndl• IVI d garage 2145 E Ocean hi Bk 6'2 3~1 palnt/crpts. 11.BA. 2BR den. dock lor ao· t>oat. rn w • ry rm
• .,._AllllUIM" OFTliE j Blvd, BY OWNER ~~:,Soo r. • NEW CUSTOM HOME. $1750/mo, 1st, laat ,,.mo Yearty $.4750 Sorry. No pate 631-8427 0 • , -~NE'TW()ft!( (71 4) 673-0129 4BR, 3'tlBA. p1noramlc MC dep 847-60'1 M-F LINDA ISLE 2 story 5Br.
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IA~I •IAll Fiil* lot. Oak floors, Openl79~.7Jf2 a ent tact Anne McC111and POOi, ao•. encl garage =~~ :;f:tioor deck p lll,000 4·Plex with panoramic beams. Fr· door• & I O 751·4330 or 756-9202 wlopnr wsnr/Oryr Incl 1 Bedroom $670 70 FT BaYtront-Panor1mlc views, 2Bdrma wltn fire-paned ~t~:~ II Jlftl Univ.Pk. 3 BR. 2,,., BA, 2 No pets St 150/mo 28drm l'l•B• $805
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t>e.amed celllng1 Ex· $975.000 30"/, Oowl'\. -Oulet. lrg yard, lront unit, 1ac. vb ct neart>y Newport Heignts. 2BR COSTA MESA
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lewn on l>ay. f11 ••••n ~ RE•l ESTA1£ I 1.eR 1 ....... _ .. k ~ 1 ..... ,...,. IAll M -r-· 2BR. 1BA Eut1ld1, nu oak •=•---· 211 , 95•·2000 · """• ........ • ...... g r ---w/d nkup, clOH to So JASMINE CRl<·Best Buy • RE.AL TORS etiblnet kltcn dlsttw, lg S VE GUARD NEWPORT Hgl\ts 38' 2B•. Coast Plua, se1simo GOV'MT HOMES $1 00 (U LOWEST PRICE 2 sty 3Br I latticed rear yd Privacy * I * gardener lrldge wld Repair) Foreclosures. lam rm 2'hBa guard gate OPEN DAILY 1.5 PM on $875 6'2·3871 •GATED COMMUNITY• dlw 2-ca~ gar Sl6ootmo 5•0..0117 or 962·9a0.4
Tu Oallnquent Property. $.429.900 891-1702 A.gt BALBOA PENINSULA 2BR. modern. 11111 UIYll No pats '* 640·139& 1BR ~t Carpet. drapes,
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nave ci.an cradlt. ~gt Pet Cobl> 675·2013 "'W ••• ••• I $795 Incl grndr No pals Agt 722·8520/675-4606 ' Htah -I I I 11· 957-8002 Oya, Ev. Wknd1 H -Adults Scotti 548·2301 2BR. 2 ~B){, ignty \ up· 1211 llF b f _,.
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cnvm. atyle ... thla nome JllTUITlll I~ 1575 ~d. ~ar, ~~~ No'~~= Ible cnndren & pets OK T81tia •21t0 E'SIDE 1BRCottage trptc, • (714) 642·4333 Home Delivery hae II •Ill t he entry flows Thia cozy 3BR 2BA home . ea sc S2650tmo Doug Herbst ' enci ~uo. 197 E 21st, ~~~an~~ng~~"~~~~a1Mkm ~~~@ s1000~•542·~1 7~~ao~~~ T~~MEADO~ ~S~t ~l~M~5~~·~1~n~5~~~~!=========================~ and dining area wtllcl\ •hopping Hurrywltl\your Arizona 1250/ICre. EZ 3BR 1BA unique nse. nu RfAWA( 3BO 2BA Lrg patto tspa &45·7234 *NO PETS• .oar. 2 etorlea In height cnack 6 pilnt1>ruen1 This tefms. Good w1tar table, paint, nuge yard, 1du1ts, 1 ocff F R D ~News ;•;r" I
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Monarch Be~h. 3BA. 1st time rental 5BR 3BA, ar11. pool, sp1. S750 • •UITW &YUL M WI duplex Yearly $450
a.n.... 2'~BA, ocean YleW, mrbl 2-car ga.r wl d Av1lla1>11 dap VELMA 549-207 •NO CHARGE• Ag8'1t w/prv BA Nr terry Beth
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28drm w.a. 1815 ••UDO BAYFRONT I shops. No pets $800/mo I $425/mo w/1 yr,..,. Cuatom Laguna homt, 2 APPl.Y IN PERSON DAILY PILOT HNV'f Equ1pmetll train reepo1ieiOll .,.,.,,,
181E11th St M2-0156 Spacious 18R. lndry rm I • 1st & MC 493-2710 Pvt entry & r..W periling R·.2 IO._ 15%+ yield 3yrs .. FEIEUTED OUll IPIUTH who enlovs WCIBW1Q wfth
--------I •S950lmo• Walk to beech 2 BR-Ample guest petklng 54% LTV Call Denison 17151 Sky Patll Cr•G 330 W..t a.y St f For ROtSO Sunger type Wmell. ~ et
28drm 1'1.811 $770 435 Soud. Bob 723.()350 H-•BA. encl gar, 's725/mO I Utlflllee & lg Sl9f\ lnc1 Astoc 673-73l} NOW• lrYIM , Ca 82714 I SUPEl...-ilE!' ~ ....... CA Musi have c1 ... II Of1V· 680' w. Coelt ~. •
28drm 2B• twnhse $865 *UY Yll'W* 225 Le Paloma Apt B. lmmed pou. 642-9347 j......._nta • : · ii I •t • er's lie Call 646-9093 Newport 8-Ctl M2·3MO
125 c.nter St 642-1424 BEAUT 2Br 2Ba ·~block I 837-7918 . WUT .. _ lllU•• I •.lllll11UIT * 820W. 17th StrMt ·=···-Ace Equipment Rtpelr MATURE oeraon. lovet
or. lmm.culat•. Jg to bay: 2 car ga;. w/d hit Wiik 10 batch. 2 BR. Fumetvlc~ I"'' I,.... nzs I * MIPllllll * I Costa Mesa. CA Need 10 new people, day working w/~. 90fN
Bath. yard, laundry, etc. I ~p. open beam ce11-w .BA. encl gar. no pets, Wastclltt & Irvine Npt Bch Full t1ma botl'I Start & 911en1ng shifts. FT/PT knowiedge of t)ome
1550 Incl utllllles I ing,balcony. $1195/rno $125/mo 225 L• Paloma S~n~a'ilori'W .. tciltf • OOMD· '""'*'call 5'S..93-44 Greet :r:::.teso r ... -, ... ,.., I decor. 2. Clay/~. 5'l
M2-3112 425 E. BAY Apt e 637-7918 . f AD' AOIHI MM.Ill I • ... ~. Tiii -._.... based on e1tp. M6-7753
BACHELORlll Secluded TSL MGMT 642-1603 lliH batala ..... 1~1 I '1. :AIR~ rec' agent llat•t/TdaYJ . Deposit Clefk ror growing .... ltlafUtt Mtture person. P•t'· =~~ll P~~e':nat~~! 13~~!:' ~I ~!d l&ai JfM ~6~,:n~~~ ~I~ ARE FREE :='1~11?.d ~~~!:i Exp. :u::~~rt L~~~-:~:, ~~e;xc: n~n =~=-.:~~~ :".:;:..":::, =
working women. n/amkr 1 hk up, new ce~pet, •FURNISHED IN* Nwpt Ben. Agt 5.\1-5032 C ff• LOl't 76&-1180 Beach 644-7a48 Contact LOl'i. 76g.1180 , Ing ~le, •~ not
S550rno. lncta. viii., $1295/mo. 'Costa Mnahome. 900sq.ft.olofflcespace l a . IAdver111rngS&1es -··-ou11 -The exci tement and l nted •• 7~3 ... 189 646 92'0 208 LUGONIA 1 Kitchen prlvlteges -avall1ble tor rant In ......_ llllll&l challenge ot working with MATURE SAL~SPERSON
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1S44 al~: upper. 2BR .; •lllllAllLJTI* Room ror renlln 2BR. 2 BA Call 642-0918 I M~!,!"M="!e t ex;P;et'<S ~~~unJ~~~ ',:;.,:;°r::n~~~~r~~1fse ~::i;e Eleciron1cs ew11ts ,1c;7~~~fUque/gjJUtora
::· 1~~k trflC. k i d J1N lffl 1Pt near Newp Blvd and llfflllT lfFIOIS 1 ol Los Angeles' moat 549-7522 Accucete & elflc1ent No -I si&+MC. g'50•7f.'8 ng. ,'a..ut. 2·3Br ale, gar .. w/d , W. Bey SI In CM. Poot. sit w/lrplc & encl bar. I L10S~:''';~LACK CAT I popular publicatl(!na, is BODY ton.Ing salon~ exp nee Contact Lori. •1mmedr11e Sales ·•nd ----....-----•
. hk-up, new ca~t. track Jacual, II cooking and 1000 •If retail space Iner n 1 ores area. comrng to Orange Coun-tectlnletens, e11 .. & Sat, 76a· t 180 Cashier .pos•ttona are YOUTH
E/SIDE 1BD Mobile Home. llghtl, cetf tan. nr Hoeg phone prlv $375 per mo, 20lh/I separate otc $800 ~~";f~'~14 B~a1c~RE· ty end Is loolo~ lor top. $4 25/hr to start No exp II.Ill •••llE-I 11111t1ble S'I all •
SS75 mo gulweter pd. HOl9 $850toSl050/mo. ulll I~ Isl & dep. Avail & $'2'0oolmo. 673-7273 -1 • motivated. energetic nee. wtff tr1ln Call I ... I FEDERATED
1 Attult Park. new carpel.1 4101 Hiiaria Dec 1St Call Judy REWARDPearlHHrtpen-Sat8$per1ons11reglon11 722-6525 between Longs Drug Stores hes SUPERSTORE COUNSELORS 759--5590 Of' 673-7787 I TSL MGMT 642• 1603 1 642-4321. ext. 316 days CORONA DEL MAR 1 dent on gold chain. vie i representatives. fl you ~a'""'3pm. Ask tor Launa openings tor run time LOCATIONS1Ht
E·slde 2BR 1 BA 11 tr 1c; I or 5•8· 1917 evenings •25•1f private office with I M arlners Pk /Flow er have a background In Cashiers/Clerks. Must be
beam cell. s7'J.s7sK + tWALK TO BCH NR HOAG1ltttla/•ttla 2711 ~rge1ys"';;g,ow 's!~~~ St./Vons Mrkt 6-'S-3802 advertising sales 1nd are USltll/OLlllO&L 1v1llable 10 wor" llex We offer lull lime employ• Wehne~posibols tst + SSOO MC 2 • • Lg 1BR gas pd F/P _ n mo __ • took.tng tor cerMI' op-Full & Part-Time PQs11fons hours. must enjOy worll-ment. compe1111ve ben· .
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• · . twnhse S92 · Poot, spa. IWkly rentals now 111111 0 1 l prvt 3004 Moflnerl. 2131282-0711. stort Cell Vince or Jlmj Previous experience tn discounts and the OP· I people to supervise t-.,s
EASTSIOE large condo · cov. prkg. 140t Superior · St47 00 wk & up 2274 ne roo: 0 c w I' & Expenence helpful but (714)759-1622 cashler1ng or stocktng portun11y lor advance·'
apt 2BR. 1'~BA, t>ullt·lns, Ave 646-6838 Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7445 ~~:~r All e:.11,c~e Also 1 ....... ...._, not necessary but not nec9"ary. Xtnt ment In the' neWS9IPlf cilc.ulahtn
garaoe. patio. s795tmo I ACROSS FR BEACH" · ---other sizes avail $170 & 'l.W. le r.,e.,...t• AIRLINE JOBS Ulllll/FIT OlllTll t>enehl packaoe 1 promobollll field. 642-9795 or 64S-8227 5100 8-shore 28r/1Ba l11t1h It Sla1rt Up Scotti 548-2301 Sample booklet of most Earn $19 500 to $29 700 Friendly person to greet !APPLY Mon-Fri 1-6 PM at I To 101n the TEAM. Slmpty
E'slde triplex, large, 2BR., view & yard. 1000mo.yrly.' . . 2724 J . --1 often asked questions' yr. Alf. occupatl~ns customers & do counter LONGS DRUG STORES I apply tn PERSON I Guarantlld income of
VERY QUIET, n-paint, I 644-67801646-3169 LAGUNA STUDIOIOFC I and ans_,s Available to 805--723-0908 ext A-7 service for catering com-1175 E 17th St Costa allo Ind adult n I 1 BLK FROM BCH. M/prof N-400 sit. spectacular you f°' S3 95 .,. 454 post· pany Mon-Fnday Days Mesa Asl\ for Gery Monday • Friday $400 per 1 .. a&. ~tsS7851~673-~o t•lll.-WCI strght, Nsmk No d~ugs view. gar. deck. 11tba age.Writ.; to ASSEMBLERS Earn MEYERHOF'S 261-6178 mtni storane rental clerk • 1100 em ·600pm t:R llN lffl $500/mo No dep "'ut. $600 Inc ulil 494-4061 I About Employment 355 money assembling Musi------/ N • 11 your nearest I
Lg 1Br. carport, pool. leun. 3BR 2BA Lower Unit Balboa Penn 675-4077 I NEW OFFICES 1711'1 sC No. Lantana. Suite 689, cal Teddy Bears M•-1 OASllER P/T ~/~lex~ ~=~J:rson to start
atv & frig inc. no pets New carpet .... ,.,.. W/D ••• ••• ••• ••• ICM F 11 Serv Rental Cemarlllo. CA 93010_ 1er1als supplled. No sell· Marriot Corp seeks a ___ ____ 1 FEDERATED S575/mo • $350 dep 1 • • -·--.._.. • u · 1 n g W r 1 t e Jo· EI Part· Time Cashier at our Customer Service Wtth potentill to $1000 per
avlll now 642-1401 hkup, yerd. Next to park. 28R 1BA on bay. $425/mo ,Approx 200-400sQlft ~!!lltal Enterpr1ses. P 0 Box Newport Beach tocauon SUPERSTORE"' . • $1075~ RIVER non-smkr Bob 675-3607 646-4330 --119iU~ 2203. K1sslmmet, FL Mon-Fri, days only Good I WILL TRAINlll ••• week. These positions are llml YllW WITI 1TSL MGMT 642-1603 c M. M or F non smkr.1 Retail Store (Jtry. gilts). . tltin 3011 32742-2203. bef'lellts & starting salary J ... i permanent and offer an ncel· PllliiiiM
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Redecoraled 2BR 2BA. I .... Piil llAOI 3Br duplex, $375/mo I "A" E. 17th St (laces newborn In NB home. u llboell Wiffo tr~ln tervlew, 640-3564 I APPLY NOW'" GENERAL Office FTlPT lent opportunity for &rowth
18R w/foft-3rd . From JCl.EAN 2BR. 1g llv rm. Incl utll. 722-0374 I 17th) 548-5030 10-6pm Medical beckgrd pref Apply 7am MacGreg~ CASHIER P/T ••• Phones. good with and rlPtd ldvancemeflt_ In·
$950 No pets 631-6107 parttlng, utlls Incl. No C.M. new twnhse 2 sty. 2 'Ctaatrcill Prtperty AM1 M-F Flex 720-8754 1 Yachts 1631 Placentia. Retail nursery needs a 'The Dally Pilot has one numbers, will tr11n. l
MESA VERDE. 2BR lBA, I pets. St175. 723-1292 I car, nd 2 rmmts. QUiii. i 277l lllll *tat 5530 Costa Mesa weekend pit cashl~. No lull-time & several part· MacGregor Yachts 1631 1 sured van, Wl(On or lartt
upper. Quiet cul de see •YEARLY. SPACIOUS 1 I Namkr, w/d, S375ea. 1St/--1 AmlTlll exp nee Call for •PPI ttme positions 111alleble Placenue. Costa Mesa I sedan IS requited Lots of
$895-2867 Htckory block from OClean & bay test. 111 ut1f pd 631-8823 I •RETAIL SPACE• ' * * ·S12-•S*S* Mon-Fri 646-7«1 1n oor C•1cula11on Cus· IOllECLWEIS · .
498-1936. 751-9483 2BR. MWly decorated: Appro11 1200 slf xlnt lo-PER HOUR STllEllSI --·cno ·····t tomer service Depart-opportunity to arow with as only s995 6so.13°' OlllU llL IUI cation near Newport City, lllllYlMllST ..,._ --• • ment Compeutlvesatery Reltabft Own transp No . 9IST SEEi 1 Prof fem n-smkr to share Hilt. Agt 673-5354 Grell jot>-EZ hours fie• I Sports minded 1ndlvidua1s Front office. enthusiastic & I ttexlble hours and good pref'd Jenny 546--0621 I openence necessary we S1HWf MYE-11 Eucutlve Townhouse I great 3BR 3'~BA duplex I Ible SCl'ledufe Part-Time ' part time work. $7/Hr cheerful, good office I benefits Cali Petti el t -HSE IF FUllCS will train. 2BR 2BA tip new carpel 3BR. 2BA, 2 c.ar gar, 673-4553 IALUA llUll I Evening hrs Wiii tratn on plus Cell 645-5760 skiffs. competitive salary. 714-642~333 Ext 207 I T .
encl g.; ali bit Ins nea; 0 c E A N v I E w c Office Of' Shop. 4 car park· job Base + commlSSlon ----FIT Incl Sal Contact WE HAVE OPENINGS 0 schedule"' intenn lftd
lhops. '6951~ · 818~46-8993 M~=tr~~ !~;A 4 dh~ ~~ Ing. S 1300/mo. 673-3039 Must be neat & person-IMHHPH Carol 631-5664 1 ~· SDYIOE· : Menage< Trainees find out your nrnirc polln·
810 CENTER Many 10 choose from. 2 & cells evl Nr bch' A\11 BALBOA ISLAND STORE able New otf10e loc111on & General C lice for res-' Hiii HSi • ~!f.:t~7! ~:nager5 I
TSLMGMT 6-42-1603 1 3 bedrooms Great lo-lmmedS450760-1343 For lease. Xtnt toc1t1on.1 Harbor Blvd. CM Cati taurent In Nwpl Ben llUY.lllYEIS/OlllSIFor growing Courier Co 5 r G bal ~ -=--=,..,,...,,..,,,..--=-=-=...,..,,-=-_,,I c111on S1er11n at bl I L 8. r b. r. b t w n I Mon-Fri 9em-5pm. 10key PI T OPENINGS Dt1vers Gr I level ome exp helpful en-c··L • SCOTI NEWPORT ACROSS THE sasoi mo 675-460i NEWPORT HEIGHTS reason• e ren ong 10am-8pm. 75S-115S skills nee & pleasant must be 19 & over wtth ~::':i~212M':,~;t,.· erous employee d•s-, ftL •
STREET. 2BR lrptc;, gar-Female for lovely furn i.ase 573•7372 phone vOtCe. Please cell goodDMV rec:ords&abte counts & lteJC ~rs. (213} 477 3163
11geS825/mo 1665 lrvlne Newly remodeled 2BR room, utll incl $325/mo .-UNI Jim Dale. 6-42-7880 to work eves Apply daily OllTIMER SYC REP Apply ill House 01 Fab· •
•2. 720-9422 1BA. O/W, p1110. encl +sec 722-7614 FI ND ' --ME-N-ED'S PIZZA rlcs 2200 Hart>or Blvd.. ~
TIE -••• I garage Ne pets Qul$t Jnl1t tahrff. I/It. , •llHPER 17th & Tustin C M IFublf·1T•m5e po5 stlloMn 811F•11• Costa Mesa 642-2340 mlrll In JM fWft .... • ,.,_ s925 675 6606 Nwpl Sch rmmte to share l/P p -u T .. t ~ · a e am· pm on-11 2BR w/gar Carpels, nghbrhd ·__ 3BR 2BA beach house ._PIJ' .. •• t t lr~~~olc;8tf.~e i;:R Al 11 DELIVERY PERSON PIT Ryder Systems Inc at
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yardw/palio Water paid 3BR.2'hBA.closetoShop. Oewn631-1691 L .... ,,....... provided Meyerhol's I car Cell Shirley.I wage Contact Kllhy or
636-4120 Cell 1-5PM ping & dlnmg Super"-Prol F/M to share nice lrg ..,.,..... H1-11ll I 261"'6178 . 720~1042. I Debbie 641 -3045
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lndry lac. 2 prkng spaces Looking tor conStderate
New paint. stove & crpt n/smkr. eel OK A1111I
$750/mo 731·8•88 1 lfWPllT IUIUU &n1 11 -20 $450mo .; dep ,. Strong typ1s1 for Real Es-Dau Ptial 2'2' •WITH BOAT SUPS• 112 util Mats 631-6887 tale/Automot111e support
EXCLUSIVE BEACH SHR TBRlBA in CdM postion tn last growtng
OCEAN VU spec mod COMMUNITY Quiel prof non smltr No Sales Dept ol THE DAil Y
redec 1Br.gar.fndy.deck.1Hasbe1u11ful tBR 1BAon pets s 4oo .-util PILOT 65wpmm1n1mum
trig. good area S695 the BAY' 1100 sq It 544• 7383 780-l867 IE Great opp0rtun1ty for ac:J-1
492-1499 or 631-9234 Washer/Dryer hook-up. -------111ncernent. Call PEGGY
I •--~ O hreptece m1crow1~.S~3BR~A~~~nthm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~E~NS For~~'~
UL -DtW garage . Enioy our on Bal 1st $500 mo .,. Ctatat/Ctacrttl tacel Dtclra Pliatllf appointment HUGE 18R 4 blks to bch. Pllt beach' $1655/mo utus Cell 7l4-67J-7403 -I -l 142 U21ht301 207 Ch1Cago. Stove & *Boat Slips Extra• or 213-926-6653 JIM &1veways. patios. patha, *Enha.na. your property IS Y .. rs of HIPPY N.B __.:
trig. No pets AU v11ts SOl'ry no pets lt•tlla WHIM 2721 $2 66 d 1 etc No Job too smell •Quality wpoc:t fencing. Customers. Richard Sinor
paid $650/mo 985-495• Ull 7IO-Ot 11 • per ay Reas Mtclley. 536-0553 deci<1/pa11os 241-7320 1<L•C. Ins Refs) 64~ "" SIPllVISll
MOVE IN NOW GE 22 Yr old student IOOklng That's AU you pay for BRICK/CONCRETE work fir..... I* PAINTING• 25 yrs exp Coordinate receiving prep
* & T for room tn pvt home 3 lines. 30 day minimum Prol reliable res refs I reasonable. neal FREE & seridlng ol Hickory EARLYXMASGtFT• INWPT HGTS Chermmg lromJan 20-Merch201n tn the I FREEest641-3283tAN SplltC1trusS150cordEuc. ests.Tom662-7473• Farms gifts No exp nee
Super 2Br 2Bt in 4-plex. stove 1 yr lse. $610/mo. Memorlal Hospital. Ref Ctraaic Tilt 496-695'4. 493-67 48 BEST QUALITY & PRICES Apply in person Westchtl
DATA ENTRY
FUN
AFTER SCHOOL
WORK
11 Years & Older
Work Evenings & Saturday
YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500
OR MORE!
PHONE: 498-3321
All Transportation Provided
By An Adult Supervisor
WOU Ill TOUR OWi NEJCBIOUOOD
(Laser Dlaic or color TV) l BR guest. •Pl Relrlg., close proJC1m11y to Hoag SERVICE __ S170 +~el, Oall Avl ---w1111ra1n P1rtorlulltime
encl gar. hkups $795 (213) 826-8055 provided (6 l 7) 6'6-8726 -IN PAINTING Good refa p .
No Pet11 S4~464 -•OUALITYGuaranteed* FIREWOOD John 645-2955 ·~~taz:;a~. ~H~t~h~&~t~rvt~ne:·~N~8:..============••••••I
I •• •••t SPEIT&OllllJU!ll 1C111111 ltr Ital DIRECTORY CustomTfle&BrlctcWorl\IEuc Orangewd.treedellv I l..,.r1 H ... Year lease From 2740 (PAT)IRVINECONST 642·9281or646-3177 1FREE EST. Exp Painter vElRLV rental 1 Btk lo I $975/mo Bkr 642-3850 I I Xlnl Refs 843-9044 I Int/Ext House & Apt
beach. 2Br 1e.. garage SHORT TERM. Beetutfvlly WANTED. 1 or 2 cer gar-INCREASE YOUR REACH C•iW ,._~ flMr lutal11tital 1. Rau 24h~rs. 821-1818
laundry. lrplc. S975 furn ocean front 3BD age for storege ol Iulo-GET IN OUR IMPROVED --' ..,..,. PAINTER ;4EEDS WORK
673-6028 etter 6ofTI I 2BA lrpl 2 gar 640-47&4 I mobiles In Easlbfutt or n ..... IEW CHILDCARE BY MOTHER •IMAdfSBY SANDERS Int/Ext. oelltngs. relln cab
r--------------------B_lu_tt_s_64_o_-8_606 __ ,.__ Stnltt llrethry j OF 3 ~Y H~e In N.8 . Ceramic Tiie-Hardwood 25 yrs exp Reis 964-3837
TODAY Is ftUNP&IH 2 Open g~ S 9•3083 Marbfe-V1nyt-lnst1llallon MICHAEL COX PAINTING
For more 1nrorm11ion Loe Ins Daycare In my and Repafr 760-7333 St2/Hr •MATERIALS
C CALL TODAY•• c M Home. Fil Meals. .. • References. 675--4006 ROSSWORD PUZZLE ISIFllLllS actlviheslncl 642-2814 .• eaa PAINTING&WALLPAPER
Your 1 CJt11iat met Household repairs, paint, REMOVAL RELIABLE!
ACROSS
1 Mountain
range
5 Hills 10 Blaci{leg
14 Plano Oldie
15 Anlllles
Island
16 Oemig<>d
17 Wood e><odvct
19 Alhena
20 Tempe<
21 Moose's kin
22 Realty map
23 Gem
25 Meadow
26 C.tefles
30 Eat late
31 Repeat
3' SctlOOI le•t
36 Toapot
38 Near to ptet
39 Balanoed
42 Wnt of 0~
43 Gave 1ogt>1
44 Bizarre
45 Couf1 player
47 Taitt freefy
49 Oolongs
50 "Alley·-' 51 H..-.
53 Bai<ed good•
55 ~tOn Ml Gram bearo
2 3
14
20
34
39
42
45
6 1
87
61 Love goo 62 Sales agent 6-4 Fever
65 StMdy
641 Study hara
67 Jumble
68 S..tOWl
69 Meat wts
DOWN
1 Singer Paul
2 OeMMate 3 Devise
4 Unh\irt
5 Sugar sources
6 Age
1 Hot rod
8 Clear as -
9 Channel Isle
10 Machine tool 11 Wine-storage
place
12 Acre-oe
13 Vessel
18 Faucet 24 G~-
25 Slow mus.c
:?6 Canadian
27 Make am11nos
28 Voracious
211 Juan
31 Can prov
32 -glasses 33 Sea floods
6 1
Pfl£VIOUI l"UZZl.E IOl V£D
35 throat
37 B1kf' pan
•O AurOClf'
4 1 Ca1>1n
•6 Cas1s 48 Fet>t•C5
5 1 Fry ltghtly
5:? Hit s1c;in
53 Girdet
8 9
~· na.,c. ..
5 S For egon"
57 Fool pan
58 Blood llu•Os
59 Spora c;iroup
60 Body pans
63 Metal
11 12 13
Servtce Directory •Prof Hsclng. FREE est• d~~~!~~"8a~~~177 20 yrs m area 642-5937
Representative 7 dys wtt, 10 yrs exp. rel R.AINBd W CIRCLE Mllnt ••2-•121 elt.110 Lie. Ins. 842-5053• •HANDYMAN• INT /EST QUALITY Big & amt Jobs-Work guer P"INTING EXP 636-1758
' •HOUSECLEANING• Call Brue• 847-0780 "
--------· CUSTOM (the rlgl'lt way) TOP QUALITY PAINTING "l&JI llTIOI Wllly/bl·mo rets 556--0465 FENCES-GATES Tree trim Prompt-Rellabte-Rets Tl'l8 Caht P1.lb11C Uhhhes Dump runs C M IN B t8 yrs o c 839-1886
Comm1ulon. REQUIRES I •VACUUM VISITORS* area JlmWhyte.642-7206 __
that all used household Have your home cleaned VESCO PAINTING AND
goods movers. print their by prol'ls. Uc ·Bond·lns'd .••• u., I WALLPAPERING Quality
P U C Cal T number. 63 1 ·3134 Of' 897 • 7753 (T HAULING SERVICE IWOl'k Free Est 969-6349
ttmo s & chauffeur 1 prmt Cathie's Careful Cleaning Gar/Yd Clnups. Trees p1 ia
111811 TCP number '" all Exper .. oonac:tenllous Jon 6A5-8192 i..._....,.,.._!'!W_l'Jl'll_•ll 1dver~1sements If you 721•6840 I IN lN have s queshon about I I •t!_tft•t811 HANGING/STRIPPING
the 1egahty ot a mover. HOUSECLEANING From t iQXdes1v SANDERS VISA-MC 673·15t2
hmo or chauffeur Cell Windows-Ovens 7 yrs! HOME IMPROVEMENT & · . ,
Public u111t1H Com-axp Refs Kim 64>5223 , REMODELING. MASON-Pl1attr/leeu
mission 114-558·4151 TKSCLEANINGSERVICE ARY. 760-7333 Eb'SPL'A§'r'ERING
We take pride In our WO<'k 1 _ .. __ i -Palcllea.J'exturas-Repairs Accta.tiat 546-6123 Of' S40-3918 -•-•• •I · Int/Ext Free est 722· 1929
a.Nk"pi•r Ct1tract1n I Lancart 1n1 /Ext. patch plastering.
- --LXWN MAtNT. Tree Trim 1 custom tHtunng. quality Allf'I • lllllHftll I ALL PHAS~S OF CONS\ Clean-up Reas. Frte work. Problems-No Prob-
Prol'I products whell'ler Remodellng-JWpelrs etc I "''· Vatanlln 548-6109 remit •328464 554-7831 "Shoe bO•" or Sub "S" Commercl el-Re1ldent1at __ _
Call PUtson & Assoc: I 22 yrs MU, lie 968-3564 DUSTY'S Landsc.pe/1-n ....... .
M11n ~Wkly/month/ ----·-S!-----Newport Beach 675·7523 Dtclt C..tiat t tlm•. FrM .. t 241· 1640 14ltf0•lll·1llO ONB~ .. ~O~UN~T o;_:~RE W•l""""OOf c!. .. tf,.,.s r~ LARRY'S LANDSCAPE ~NG . PLU~
""" ..,............ -.... ..,,. 11·• ""' Cle1nup1-1prlnklera-ntw DRAINS CLEAR from St6
•95 * decils, balc:onles, stt1ra lawns. malntenence-trM Faucet-Dlsposal·HMler
Acfta Uap Quaflty work. 722-1769 trim & lrH remove. ODO * 646-9296 Anytime
RESPRAY or PXiNlEO 0..ntic men 541•3933 or 557•0609 J&M Pl.UMBING 24 HR ~~~·~·f:jct11ng&!:~;~~~ 11t cOSf. HM OFFrn Tllll '=Z;., '~~~~u':
.,-4. Rellable&~ablel'IOI· T~lremove. Cleanup LluS39967. 77S-7214 A1tt Dtt1Ul11 lday clHnlng Magic. nu tawn/aprlnklr 751-3476
0 c PRECisioN oEtliL Cleaning 132"5435 .... "'"
Complete Prof. o.1a111 , ' 8AYXRts' POOL SERV.
S55-S105. 957-1222 I U..,.. llllUIJ 1 Caltf OOts All! S~. ulHt * nt-1• * repair, lna1all 71S-2625
I Aealcfl & com~·1. Also New trucks T t55997 =--...-------
IN . wood stair relllng Call IOI We don't want your money S · Letten~MaJllng llst·Man· fr .. est. Rob 968-9048 we w1nt Y<Nl r.retral J£1mY OVINl.ANS
uets e1c Corti 722-1720 REAOOFING. 14yr1 All *I• 1 ..,... typee repelra. 493 ... 45
730•1S53 I .... ...,,
CLEAN & EXPERT .,_I
lie c.tT-151642 Frw .... 143-5995
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Tiie Setting Perfection
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CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISlNG
SALES
We are ADDING to our ales staff.
If you can type a t least 45 wpm and have
great telecommunication kill -We can
offer you a base salary + commission AND
a {jetat place to work.
Full Tlme & Part Time A •·•ll•ble.
Do yo urself a f evor -Call u .
Peggy B levlns or J Im V enneau
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642-4321
Daily Pilat
330 West Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA
Motor Routes
available in
Westminster
Huntington Beach
Fountain Yall•J
NO GOLlECTING
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a Week •
Must have dependable car
and proof of Insurance.
Call 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
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-•• ~ drM!lflna MAGTAO WASH EA & I mdl, ··~ ttwough()Ut. ..... 11-1111 . I -I -power ~·~uon• cell AETAtLSALES PIT GAS ORY.ER Good tuned & iMIMired lt•50 I 1 111191'111._ 1,.. ... .umn r.-• AMlfM. • AJC:
.... ... Unique cNtdren'a educe>-dlt.on 1200 fOt ~I p.p. 147·st72 N'MDI mYIL8 Autom.eue. I eyllnd•.1 -tltl EJCC1••1t condliolll ..;..liiiiLii/iil-1 tlonel store GOOcl wont· M5-2H5 1GorgeoldYWNIMUPtlaM -· ··~. s.,... man---·1 redlell CIUIM, pont 5....., ~. r ... Low t'Nlee. (1E8E .. ) 11• .,.. I Ing conditions. PteeMnt ' Otend Pleno. GleMlil• AutOf'l'letlo •; cytlndef. uel. r ..... CN!lle, powet -steettnOltlf•U• AMl,M, C(UIN. power ltMr· *'·'" ff'oM .... ~ ~ty a must. Wiii REFAIO. SIDE BY SIDE.I blade .......... flnlth Like PoWWdOoflOc*,radi. twlUI, AMIFM, caMt· _,...._ '"'C II ,._ lnglbrek .. CHMlte I ···-~ Mtllnt. Im· lfWll CM Judy5S7..3eeC) I terge. WOOd tlin door9. ,,.., s1500"~704 erulae. power st .. t• "· AJC &tra ahafpl -n ••-•• ==~js'0.57)t~W .. AJC. alt (1o411)M."5 ' --1 -,...... . ......,19eectl 1 ROOftNG 1 auto lcema er. good •= =' lng/brakH. eaueue, 'tnenelng Avallabte.1 W _ ,.,.-~ , OHi_..•·•--._ __ M4-2'7t2 ~llM.-L /~ eond 1125. 72t-10f0 1-r#r;. t AIC. tllt (18013A• (tSNJ'1M)15,IM AutOINl•oe;, poweir at•· -• -
lludM HIRING.Leed& nd -•sldet>ylld4llQ.2gcu Antelelpe tn I ---• .. •• ~12IOWKY)S2"5 • la..ml .. ''llllft.lll !!!i.!~~•!•r-i!~ --· "-· "' -$12."5 •Biii-tng. AIC t'" CU.tom lmi \ .....-_ ,. • .,..,., ""'I"*' Aleo exp, Shake 1 ft troatfr" trlglfrMW, Bike 830. t5-IPO. lllnt _S._111_ •t-aJI I 1111 .. 1 __ 1 . , Ml-!11' ---------•
..,.. .... .,.,q routee Comp Aoofera. Must lcem.-iw. 12 Y'•· sUll cond, uMd .-.. S.-00 ...... -• ••••1' --FLEET PAtCES AT
.--enaltl• In Orange have own tranap & loola. under l'l\llnten~ eon-obo. 780...c>Me M ml9 IG ... l "''11 IAllllLn I Ml..... ,_'II WW UY AW Automatl~. 8 cyllndef •
eounty. Paid ..-Cly, no Andy 541-3712 ~~~nt cond 1395 SMALL SCHWINN GIRLS .-a ••llllA 5 1Peed1 l"NtlUll. radials, -.... -.. U !Automatic, 6 cylinder. Uneoln.Mercufy. Merkur. =-~o:':' r=~
tolectlng, Muat heW,.... i BllCE $30 -•••-eru ae. power ateer· ••• I PoWer Steer~/brek" J HOflda I /FM .... ~.ooocHktv-mRVXl•llll WHIRLPOOLel«:.dtyef,2 fJustin'tlmetorCM.ttnu.5 spetfd manual. power lng /brekH. AM/FM,Automatie.redillll,power Wte, A/C C!mom aguer,l9ulu. . ng/brak••· AN • li'O '9COfd & auto In-Local PeetCOfioot Co. yeera old, Hke neo#. 1198. 721-1010 doOf lodt, radlala. O'\llee, CMMtte. A/C Blk on blk I lleeMg/tHak•. AM/F.... Whffl Camper shell Volkswagen (1~~;:~ .. ~/C, lllt •
..,ranee. for Interview Needs route tech. We 553-t282Jdeyl pawer st .. lng/bra-. With tint Windows &tra AIC (7-311)t7.395 (7-314)$6,695 Bl,:r.~,c;:n: UQUMl•-
ciel 213/212·5IOI. tf~; Mu.t have good 733-lt'8Jeva 1n, tent, a..tltaSn AM/FM, GaMtte. AJC. ~·(2ESVANnclnQ147) A~ 1 IEZIMllll ._ 1111•T•--Palmeri at 930-1000 __
OM .. record EO.E. Call ' ... lllt &tra a.an low -· E.$V147>l11,-.. I ----. A.ut Center -·-~a.tlfmT CWle97SW02t A.M WhlrlpoOIS/SAefrlg. 21.9 rmtea.(20JDm)tl,118 •atllftr -•-_,_ tnnne o •--•l
.. 1 cu.ft. ex.oe1. Cond gold.1 •TRtifvouR5lLF• 0 •TllW .. Ml Ill la-1111 Ml .. 1 •r1•t'l1UIU --
S250ealtl U)-0043 Sony T11nttton ae" c:otot --1 • I .... Plftllnl • ~~~.,~ ..... 1 .. l"-Wl.1hnitvt lt1 c:onso'e,WOC>dftnllh.xtnt ..a IW'lllllmW ff9•Ellln "Htomat1c. • cyl'nder. --. .. IUl cond ""'1Y new. bOuQlll ea.-• cytlndet std speed m.,,._ AUlOl'Mtle:, CliliM, po...,. "¥ v • -•1 2.2941. AMera 1S:::t 09k bar w/2 uPfiOl j $1.235 aell U 50. uei. AM/FM, cas1ette. •t~.' AM/FM. AIC !)OW« dQOt lock, radllls, Autometie, c:rulee1 Powet
'/ff9e ~·.~! .. Letslacelt.tiowmanyads stoots $195. a. dining 7...SOtM1.11t ... 1 • St1oWcar cotld1tion Must ! (~12)S..795 crulH. power 1t .. r· tteetlnO/brll,ftee.AM/FM. c y .. don'tllveuptowtlalt~l tblewl1MIS150.Tanllel. •·--lalls . • I • & ... tot>elieve.Finandng '9111YTIYl'Tl lng/brakH, CHSette, A.IC., tilt. Woodgrain ~eno Bwll. I claim. we offer realistic ltllr sofa $350. OlnlnQ rm l=z I '• Available. PSKB30l · ......... AIC: llh. (1049f) St1,995 (9'}0) 112.896 ••z•. wtcty ••mlnos. working' buteh s2so. 3' sq. 1'16aVy;" ..r-I · 13.895 llnmT• W 1•111-
M on·Frl 9.5, tn•lde1 ctus & brass coif tbte 1 ~ llPll•VW Are~ltle~lngsort mTllD mYIL8 WllWIJ seles,Mlllngad space for $75 Obi kltch sink Gimil fill Hl flJI Flndtheequipmentyou ••• -•1 -··-1 OW.el olftc:e, "*"time fil· local police GOOd YOlee wlfixtures S55. 2 steel 1 (REV I ER • need In ctanlfled _._. --fie .... typing, answering & enthusiasm a mu.st desU $25 I $55 30" Zodiac, lnfteteble boat. ---------------------------~---------"I.--...;.;....; ____ _ ~. aome computer Call Mr. Roberts 455-9819 antq buteher bl1t $350 + llke _new. 12.5' w/keel. Ml.It NOTIC£ PtaJC NOTICE P\aJC llOTlC( ..-1eiw:e prefwnld but I carpet & mlac! 6'6-8005 aJum'®f'l'I floor boafds. ~Ired. salary SM.D lllT custom trallef, 15 gal tleJC 'lls Ill Bii K~ Lota 27 •28 29 ano 30 11'1 •oc: Woru payment of Clalms of matn-
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. Appty In per. &p, 35 hr WOfk week, a.4• IGREEN/wllt/gold plaid I fuel tank. Must Mil $2250 'II Cl.ISi ..,..., FlCTITIOUS 9USMU 8locil F of Tract No 1112 as DATE Of' OPENING 810~ ai.nen and laborers t"-t• <1r11WV9 and apec:fficateona
ton, Monday • Friday, typlng'lkllls, majof stock daybed, wood frame, OBO 854-510t .. , NAME STATU.NT ShOwn on• map reco<'<le<S •n S.Os Wiii be recetYed at the unOet Said cNlca or Old· tt ev.....,._ for ~
9-5 1•"2 Send Canyon tlfotlerage firm near QC WJtY nice look Ing s 175. uvE I The 10410w1ng oer10tl$ are 8oolc 20 Pages 1 and 2 ol ofhce of the City C1erll ol the def I l>Ond shall be il'I .,.. without Charge tit the on-
A .... lntlne.157·9116 airport. Call 95S.,6012 · PINEWOOD game table. .... t/!aelat
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,y d01ng 1>11saness as M~MeOU• Maps R• Oty ol Irvine ~ted at amount ol not less than ten of the Director ot, Putllc: lnlakl checker board & RUN'.%WAY FOR WEEK· AFEWDWUSOf SINGOD 650 Town oordt of Ofange County. 17200 JamborH Road l>e'cent (10%)oltheamount WOf'k1oftheC1ty otlrVlne .
...... 1 •c:oastetaS200.xln!.Olt· ENO. Charter State-Of·, ~pt(..()MI])~ Centtt Orn.-.. Suite 1910,CaMor,,ia t rv1n1 . C1t1forn1a oltl\eb•dTheFatthtUIPer-Comp6ete Mt• of Mid
•a-a .... .,_ SeleS white leather like 6 sofa, "·t 34. 0 , .. ,....... Pkg 84 31 ... •uto ........ l"'mnl87 Colla Men. Cahl 92626 I HCTION 2. Pursuant to 92713-9575, untll 10 00 AM tormanee Bond 111811 be not orawtngta. apedficetione and _.. _., llJ COIPllJ I lee $325 8•2..()575 "" """"' I °' • ,....._, ~· B U Patel. 650 Town tne proYl..ans of Section on Novembe< 30. 1988 at less then on. hundred pet· bid documents mey Now hiring waiters &
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veryn ~ !dealw/sklpper.675-7t00 , 8~63Scsi;wlo,loadedJWP339 Center Ot1ve. Suite 1910. 13-79 of the Costa Mut1whlch time end place D•ds c.nt (100%) of tfle total bepurehaMCI from the o.
weltteaeM, day hostess, Fii£ l£W£LIJ King size b4d $75obo. lail IMll 7114 88 7354.11110.lond.642434 Cott• Mesa CaHI 92626 Municipal Cooe. District ...tt be publlefy opened •no amount of tfle bid PtlOel pertment of Publlc Wortis.
bookkeeper, cooks. dell, " New Qu .. n slz.e b•d I Sales -Service c M Pstel, 650 Town I M9') 8 ·3 of 11\e C11y of Cost• '"° alOud Bid• shall bl n&med II\ .the COt\lf'8CJ The City of Irvine, 17200 Jem..
aulatant baker. 1 Needs you to make this $t25ob9. 2Twln size t7' VagabOnd Sailboat, Parts-L---•,.,. C.ntllf Ot1ve Suite 19tO • ....,_, • c~y ot WhtCll 15 on jsubmltted 1n sealed Lat>Or and Materials Bond bOrM Ro.cl, ,,...,..., c.i. s150 b R 11 o R tt>oard t ........ -··• CO"• Mesa. Calrf 92626 111e 1n the onic1 ot the Plan-envefiped mat-.CS on 111e sn.il be not ins tllan one I 1omi.. 92713-9575. A non-~. Appty in perSOfl Ille most e xciting 0 0· •an · ou moor._...,. 1313111 T111s business is con.
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ning Otv•s•on is nereby l ovlliOl."8IOSF'~WOO<l· l'lundrecsper<:en1(100-.. )of ~feeofS2000w
,..onday-Frlday 9·5 Christmas Season ever table/• et\alra •125obo. 4• trailer Included. 12300· • ducle<S by 1 general Part· ametlOed t>y tne t0d1tt0n bndoeGablesSubdra•n CIP the tot• amount of the l>td be d\afged for 9lliCtl Mt of
14"2 Sand Canyon ~ve: by Joining our selling Armolr, nitestand, & stlell 5'8-4613 1500 Auto Mall Or. ner5h1p tl'ler1to 01 tne R• area CS.-703 f ' PttC» rwnecs 1n the contract oocumeM• Drawings.
lfvtne857-9116. staff.FUlt&Patttlmepos.-Sl75o0o64•-049' MacGregor 25, S45oo 1 Santa Ana The registrant com·,1C1ibed1nSactionthereol LOCATION OF THE Onlytlonds~bycom-IP9Cllic:allOnsandbidOOC:U..
OAOER DEPT/CLERK ltlons avaltable. offering a MAPLE tdtchen Mt w/4 Never launched. com· I 55 F Edi menc;ecS to transaci bus!-llCTION l. ThtS Oro.. WORK The won to bl e>er· p.,_ wlliCh.,. raleo A ments wtl be mlled. upGrl,. flexible WOfk ac:hedule. chairs, round tabte. 2 plete w ith sails, wy. at nger ness und• the hct11ovs nance Illa!! take snect and touneo twwunoet 11 toca1d or "A• 1n \he 'Beat Rlting oa1p1 of r~ no ...., ~gelll Ot<. pd vac &I And you are .. lglble fOf' 1Nvesmakeltoval$350. MacGregor vacllu.
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OPEN 7 DAYS business name or names be 1n Ml'°'". tllirty (30) 1ntneOtyof 1...,,~ Countyl Qutde."Theee.tKeyRlting tt1an 10c-.nder~ptlor • ,,.,m loclll CM. no! Mey Company dllCOUn1. Pinewood Capt. ~. s 7141&42•6830 hstedaboveonNovemt>et 1.jdays lrom Ind after the of Orange at .Rocilwren, Gulde to Prooerty Cuualty to the oete Mt tot~
nit• or wttnds, start If you want to start earn-drawers mall/box aprng 1 Service Hrs. Mon-Fri. 1988 passage thereof and Pf'IOf ~ end 8r1ar>wood Compenies," encl/Of rated t1ld1, tor an acsdulonal
$5.50/hr, c .. 6'6-t540 1 the 1 Ch 111 ' l--1/Di IMll I 7·00 am to 9·00 pm e u P11el to the expira11on of lift..,.. Streets •n tne 'Federal Register Cfl8l'99ofs10 oo. ---------1 no ex ra I' mas xlnt s 170. &42..()575 .-• . This statement was filed ( 15) days from •ls passage DESCRIPTION OF WORK Clroulat 570." 1914 Aevltlon S£CURITY FOR COM· PAllTll I dolla~~= ~:;.~ !MOVING: Karges din rm-1 7111 '""'h the County Clerk of Of· shall be e>vbhlhed onCle In The work to be perl0tmed (or most rec:.nt addltlOn) Wiii PLETION Of' WORK· The
Oultom/Relldenllal. Neat I' R b 850_ 1397 table/6 chrs, Tllomasvllle SkltFltllfng Gt t6fi. lln. FORD '78 FIESTA fully ange County on November the OANAGE COAST DAil Y sh811 rnclude l>Ut not be l•m·, be eccepted F'allure to IUb· contract docutnentl cell lor. ~ance. Own trans-.~ • t 1 t • Camille bdrm wttll trpl I 1/0 120 cover & t()9 good I custom1zed, brand n-7. 1988 PILOT, • newspaper of get>-1ted to Construetlon of the mil~..,.. bOndt wiM tie tnonthty progr.-payments po. 5 yrs exp. S.8-0818 "m ns er d esser & 81 ol e Baker dll" 11800' C 11 engine Much much F3'74t3 ttal circulahon printed and subdratn eauM of '1119C1ion of b4d baeed upon the englfteef's Scott, 891·5908 r m r ' con ion. · a I more Contact Ara• PubhSNIO Orange Coast pub11slled 1n Ille City of COMPLETION OF W~K I PREVAILING RATES Of' •tl!Nte of l"9 ~ ' "9111'1 mPll I •Orange• C tabte. misc. &40-2378 I 536-6734 affer •pm 760-og29 or 760"-9792 oa1ty Pilot NoYember 15 22. Cost• Mesa or 1n lh•I AM worlt ts to t>e compteteol WAGES In .ccord~ with of wottt QOm:P••ad. The °'Y
Pr~ man, custom rest· tgnaclo,978-1562 NEW llvrmfurn·matetling LiJMam 7111 j s18500tbestotter 29 Deeemt>er&.1988 1111rn~1tve tne City C1et111natotalof30wort.1ngdays the pr~ of Sec:110f1 wMlr91M't..,pero.nt (10%)
dentlal. Neat appear-•&ea• love seat sofa. chair T-354 maycauseto blpublish.oa lrom tne date ~lied -; 1n3offheC-'1tormaL8tbOf ofWilpr..-~-
ance, own transpor-Marcy. 671-2905 • $775 total· 2 mos old pd 12' BIC BE BOP SAIL· I Honda Prelude. 1982 wmmary of this Ordinance tlle Nota to Prooeeo Code. the genetal sw9Y9illnQ 1 aeeunty tor c:ompletlOn of ·•lofi. 1 yr up. 546-0811 • Buena Patk. ' s 1200 idnl cond ~ BOARD. ~ NeV9r un-Super clean amuous to . •nd • cwlltteo copy of the . AWARD Of COHTRACT rat• ol '* 0.-egee and the belance °' t'he WOfti At
Becky. 827-8'61 5'3-15441._ a.3.56261t1 packed. $500 760-9515 Mil S3150.o0 6~ "8JC NOTICE 1es1 of tl\ts Ofd1"8nCe lll8ll n-. a--,.,.,.._ the riohdr;and0"91'1trneWOtic 1n lhereQUl9t and QPenle Of PM llllll TEaml I · /days 6'2-6777/nlghts. t>e Polled 1n the onice ol the rlgllt after opening bods. to the locahty '"wfMd\the wonc the tucceasful ~ the Co-... heed I QUEEN SIZE MA TT RESS . • lllDI Ul ... I(.... C11y Clerk hve (51 days pt'IOf •eject any or all tlidS.. IO .. to be l*10nNd l\M beel\I Crty ... PllY !tie amount IC
teecMr to t I n ULll Pllm & 80X. QUILTED! ltnict, lcai,...I Anniversary Ltd Edttl0t1 ftCTITIOUS 8USINEU to the d11e of ldoe>toon °'1•-any tnlorrnallty 1n a obtatnecl lrorn the Director retained upon ~ t~n educat t~ For STATIONERY STORE, I BRAND NEWI S 155 , la::Un t'2t ' Air c:ondlllon1ng. sunroof. NA• STATEMQfT ""s Ordinance. eno Within l>!CS, to make aw8fds •n the ol the Depanrnent ot !nous.-With ttle requirements ol Pf~•1 Xlnpr~~ 1 CdM FIT 5 Days Xlnt Call: 8'6-4293 ~ stereo $3200 852-9792 'The following persons are hlteen I t5) d•ys after a<lot>-1nlllfnt of the Owner and tnal AeletlOl\I. a• copy Of Gollernrnenl Code Sec:1t0n t:30-· t t--.. ex· · • · Evenrude :a&lp like new 1 • • d01ng l>Uslness as 1 ttOn. tne Crty Cter• Sllalll rejeet att 01nw t>IOs wllldl1Sonhleln!Mo1fioeof 14'02 and the Pf<Malon8 of
perlene•. eompelltlv• 11 =~aJ~:~i:;,t;.~· ,sLEEPER/sofa $150 60 lloUrs. engine stand (• tKEE627> SANS BUILDINGS. 2962 cauM to be published the PROf'OSAL GUARANTEE lhe City Clerk ot the City of I tri. contrect documentr .~ 188-749' p~ f t 67~762 Reel. Chr $ 125. J'kcase iholuded. Must sell $2250 I llAZll '12 Airway Avenue, Costa Mesa. aforementioned summary ANO BONDS Each btd Sh•ll Irvine and wW be made evllil·, pen111n1ng to "Substltutior
•Production ln-tor or •PP · 1 S70. Desk/cllr S40. Kite obo. 854•5101 ·-···· -IP Calif 92626 and shall Poll 1n the ofllee of be accompal\ltd by a able to any tnteretted PlflY of~'* • f • ...,.... •&1 ---·-tbllchrs $70. 722·6540 -r-· ICC Enterprises. a hmllecll tl'le Ctty Clet'k . a c:er11flecl • oertJhed or calhler's chedl vpon r~t The contrac. PROJECT AOMINIS· ~oaeopeGoodexp ~-flbut t -----I lliflfDec•s/lltrlfl 5 speed manual, cassette partnersl11p t>y Irvin C copy of ln1s Ordinance! or by a corporete llM'et'f tC>t and any wubeontr8C10t TRATIOH .t.11~...,._ 111VI nee. .,_.., S. Of aw/comm, health ins. Waterbed. t>kease headbd U C u s t om bu m p e r Cnepman. geoeral e>ar1,_ together W1tn thl names of 'bond on the torm l\lm1sh.o unOlf him~ pey not tea llY'I 10 thll pro,ect priOt tc
,SS.00/hf. Appty In pet"SOI\ Hlf·atarter. call Lee .& 8-4rwr pedestal trame 'II (2B93583) 13.395 2962 ~y Avenue Coste the rnembefS ot the Ctty by lhe Owner •. guarani .. than the ~heel ~Ming opening bda shall IH
·Sc:rantom Engln .. rlng 957-6282 betw 4.5 pm l with custom mattress. TRADE slip In Newpor1 IUllY TITITA Mesa Cahl 92626 Co1.1nc11 vottng lor and 11111 the tlodder Wl4I 11 en rats ol wgas 10 .. worttmen eswected to Ed AOllOll .,
·1nc .• 3550 Cedltlac Ave. umi .. -nl•ST $400/obo * 75t-67'2 Beach we have 26 •. _ ..... cntfie eau~dner. c 10 ~nst the sarM .. .,d" f'flade 10 htm"' ac:· ~"' t11e .. ec:utt0no1 M0-61~
•to.ta Mela (nMr Harbor -...-•••--I Ml-2962 AINll8'f A-.e.~ta PASSED ANO ADOPTED cor~ w1111 tM *""' ot 111e contract 8Y OROeA ot the Qt) ;J MacArthur) For energetie construction lliMtllu...a HIS need up to 32'· 12' beam Mesa Caltt 92626 1rvs 71fl day ot Novembet PMS t>oO P'omc>tly MC.Ure LABOR REGULATIONS ICouncll of the 0ny of.._ . I co. Full time. wl.11 train. !UtN's VINTAGE WRl!h. Calf Ruben at 650·9485 ..... lllZ This business is con· 1988 Wortlrnen 1 ComperJsa11on The eontrac;tor ll\all c:omoty O.te October 25. , .. '• PllllA Ill Mutl have ••P w/phones. f • 1970 280 SE ducted t>y JOlt'll ven11.1te DONN KALL. ....,_ °' ons..renoe and llat>lltty .,,. With all t,,. '9QUWetnenta of CrTY CW W , 9' .,,art· Time Eves!Wknds, ! typing & filing Also com-~~~CH~--:;.:,rf:-I WANTED· 1';'' i:!IP lor 3f7 4-door sedan. mecllan-Tiit registrant com· ·!M City of C..ta..... sur&nele execute a contr8C1 Sce\ion 11n Stogeti-Witt\ ._. ...... ._ _, C
• Muat know T .A s Aceto 1 putws Wage depends on 11' Of ~ 81 ~ • am. ~y Hcellent sunrc.of menceo 10 ttansact buSI-ATTEST Eileen P f>Nn. '" the reQUlfed form and all o!Mt ac>oltocable reQUOr9-.__,, atr a.ta :~ta Mesa. s20i Hr. csi experi9nce. 549.1545 I everything!! 59. t877 year. Family boat ,can, 14.995/0BO ' nus under 111e hcutous ney, City Cletlc ot thl City ol 11;tntSh saustactory bonds ments of the Callfomtal ~ Or8f199 C-
'Go 722..e<M50 I t3 WHEEL ELECTRIC JOl'ln et 650-9466 494-6916 PP bu,.,,_s name or names Cos~ M41M lor thl 1 .. 1hl\ll penormanoe Lebo< Cooe. o.l'I' Ptlo1No\Mlbef15, tt :,. • I 1fM1 II/ ES I WHEELCHAIR W ITH Wanted to lease or sub·•_ osted 1bov1 on Octot>e< 18 STATE OF CAllFOANIAI or the contract and tor the OAAWlNGS ANO SPEC•· ttM T35: PIT le I . 87 300E $29,450 (7361> 11181 COUNTY OF ORANGE) CITY I
.• 1 a_,1 IEnerget mete or emale CHARGER. Needs new lease slip or mooring for• 86 l90E Red• (7440) Irvin c Chapman Gen«alj OF COSTA MESAI SS Ml.IC NOTICE P\aJC MJTIC( rtllJC NOTICE .c * ..-* lor FIT or PIT work in I battery S600 631·8721 30ft. sail bolt 856-2753 87 W 1861 . (3094) Pat1ner · 1 EILEEN p PHINNEY ,..lllldren at home, want to N-PQ!'t's most unique· • • , gn mi c c " PUBLIC NOTICE -at home but need I Marl H d t CENTER CLUB member· ••IC Ttiai,.dahea 86 300SDL $36,450 (24 t4) Hus statement was hied 1ty terk and ex-o 100 -T ~ M neh ark war•,__.s or•f· t ship S19nlf1can1 d1S· • 86 560. SEL $4.l 950 (2960) wit"' the County CIClf'k ot Of. Cl~~ ot ,,,. City Counc•• ot •xtra mon.y. ry ust ave now vuge o 1 1 ed • I / · ange c0unty on November tl"te C•t)' of Costa Mesa )nOfnlng MWtPllP9f I boats I salllng A$)ply tn count. nterett part:'. elercyc H flAlll .... M20 7 1988 ,...,eby certify that Ille abO-e ~. Call 6'6-2'32 person w/resume Salary call lor detallt 640-08 ~ lcttta1 Mii Fllf7'91 and foregoing Ordinance
comm wl eicp Mlnney't~ENTER CLUB Member· . .. ... 'II Ill I Publ1$11ed Ofange C<>ast No 88·8 was introduced and lllL DTlll 1 Ship Cllandtery. 2537 W ship ror sate $7500, 1o-RIVA 86 scooter. 180, lllte Automatic, power door o .. 1y P1101 November 15 22 consooereo Mellon Dy -=·
NOTICE OF PREPARATION
• Pm llUllllll I Coast Hwy, NB I eludes transfer tee new. must Mii S l300 Obo lock. radials. cruise, 29 ~'* 6 1988 toon at a regular meetong 01
"'-'t_,. -1'1 t · I Ca11&4S.575t 854-5101 Power steermg/brakes r.357 said C•tyCounc.lhel<lontne NOTICE ~S HEREBY GIVEN that the Boerd of Directors of the MeM
........ -oppon. .. ~ 0 '°'" m ITIJlll lml 4 ...... 1 Dr' /J AllA/FM. cassette. A/C 181"' <l•y of July 1988 and a..... ... ...... "natlonel rMI eatate mar· PT'" Texaco, Beach & •-y ••HAM ••" lft ':r; Immaculate condition rnerealttt passed and Consolidated Water Otstnct Wiii. at Its • ._ular Meeting to be ,...,... on lleting aystem wtth un-!c -•rwa -311 •-te lilftnl'r whOI December 1, 1988, consider the adQPhon of Negative Declaration 88-6 .-irrnlted ..,n1ngs. For Ill-I Ellls, H.B. 968-6505 ountry Club Class-A l';'; 99~ti.s {IG 1M363) r~ l'IUllW. ~~':' .. ~~ ol ~!l~a c~ currentty under preparation. f()( the following
: formation, call Jack •S300 A DAY* I membership 645-6508 ....0 '11 ILAZll $ ' OftDINANCE Counoll held on the 7th <lay
• Ayera el SELECT I Taking phone orders NPRT Bell Tennis Club no 1 Automatic. 6 cylinder. llltmJll IE&OI NO...... 01 November 1988 by 11'1411 PA0.1£CT: SOUTHEAST WATER MAIN RE·
• BETTER HOMES & 1 p e op 1 e o a 11 you tonger sells transferable power door IOQ, cruise. AlllA AN ORDINANCE OF THE following roll call vote , P\.ACEMINTS
• GARDENS 279·1860 Ext L-10 ' memberSl'llps & the wait· power st•rlng/brakes. MJ-1111 C•TV COUNCIL OF THE AYES COUNCIL MEM· No. 113 'AEAL ESTATE 751·5000
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11no Hst price Is SISO Buy cassette AIC tilt CITY OF COSTA MESA BERS Hall Amburgey : TIUPllllUUS my transferable fa1n1ty (1CM72)S10,495 • llllU'MJMSI CALIFORNIA CHANGING Sulfa LOCATION: Ogle Street between Santa Ane Av· ·•llPlll•ITlllm ... ... -.&. rnembefshlp IOI $1100 •••m•m• •HA• --THE ZONING OF PROP· NOES COUNCIL MEM· enue and Tustin Avenue. 16th Place -~ finenclal com-1 • I'll• ... ; obo LNVI ar• t -•--ERTV AT 19<l~9 1955 BEAS H0tnbueltle Wtleelef
: peny In Newport Center. F• llAL I transfer fee"9675•527f8Y •TILD 5 speed manual, radials. ANO 1965 POMONA AV· ASSE NT COUNCI L t>etween Westminstet' Avenue and
• Ellcellenl phone andl •••-11•1 cruise. power steer· ENUE FROM R7 AND R3 TO MEMBERS None Tusttn Avneu4l, 16th Place between
: aklh. Wa<d pro-Left I~ It. making bt9 I USC vs UCLA TlX -• ing l brakes. AM/FM. R4 IN WITNESS MiEREOF' ' Aliso Avenue and IMne Avenue. •~experience help-I money is ••Citing wt1en ~21 Best offer over ITncb 35 cassette. AIC. hit. Alloys THE CITY COUNCIL OF have 11eteunto set my hand Knox Street between Westminster
: fl.II ,........., 640-2722 you're only WOfking Mon· I $100/ea 7141248· 7486 Immaculate condition THE CITY OF COSTA MESAlano aNiaed rne Seal 01 the Avenue and San1e Ana Av.nue.
• _ .... ,,. d F Id 9 5 A or 8 t8/355-4509 Ila-a .... -.. (2FJG 109) $5.995 DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS Ctty 01 Costa Mesa llllS Sth Pat-Str-t ..._....___ w-m1nster
S •Y· r ay • · g· ---r-· FOLLOWS di)' of November 1988 """' ..... ....,,.....,, -• • RECEPTIONI T gresslve sharp perSOfl to t 5 speed manual radials lllTlllJll llAll EILHM p PHtNNl'Y City Avenue and Santa Ana Avenue; Alley ~or full-aervlee facial simply M.1 ad space In tt1 &aiaall A M I F M ' R • a •I HCTION 1• T"-te ishefl. Ci.rll end ~•-officio Cleft between Knox Street. Palmer Street.
: Alon, 30 h1'9/Wtt, eves I the best local police pub· * A pu,..breda etean.(tLA82S2) $3,495 AMA ~~ P~~e:'o!"d .:~~~~et 1t1e City c-• .. .,.. Orange Avenue end Wes,minstef
• wtcndl Incl, 549-3030 llcatlon. Call Mr. Reed Blue Point Seal Point. •IJlllTll IUOI 142·•1 ; property 1ocate0 .t 1945-49, City of Cott•..... • Avenue.
RECPTIONIST: FIT 455-9821 CF.A Register. 9 weeks ..... t95S and 1965 Pomona Av· PubllSt>ed Ofenge eo.Jt
·eompu1w exp. pref. Con·1 old. $350 each 759·3257 llSSll '11211 D enue, 1987· 1988 A.ssessor D•••Y P••ot NoYt11T10. 15
atructlof\ up. a plus. Will EARN OORABLE Old E llsh I 142 .... 1 Automatic, powet door IP • r c • 1 N u m t> • r s 101111 T350
• eOMider pert time, Flex· $400-$lOOO/WK s.._, d 1 ~ 1 NISSAN ·94 Longbed tock, radials. cru11e. '22·26t·t0 •72-261-11 1 •-te lilftT1C( Ible H te.C>Onr t start i • ........,.. ogs. ma • teenng/bt'"• and 422-261-12 sotuated in r~ nu : ra. . o female. t yr old Papers automatic, '3.000 miles powerF s "/C. tf)e City of cOsta Mesa _.....;...;.;=.;;...;.;..;...;..;.;..;;_.;='
• Coste MeH/Newport $400 ea 640·7669 flt>ergtau shell $3900 AM1 I MT. cassett•.11" • County 01 Orange State of CITY Of' .. .,... • Bc:t1Ar-.642..:M82 551·4591 11 t ·lops, a oys. Callornit 10 ..,1 CALIF09'NlA : •6AM· t2 Noon BLACK Chinese Shar·Pei ~ INther (50720) se.795 I NOTICE • mJILAlllJ *NoN!ghts/Wknd• Puppies MI F Botti llSUl'llU2 llnmlTlllUll INVITIN0..01
PROPONENT: Mesa Consohdaled Water D1str1Ct
1965 Plecent .. Avef\Ve
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
T elephof ... ( 7 1• )--63 1-1291
Co(>ies ot the in1hal study are on file and for inspeelion at the ottlce of the
Proponent :Needed FIT lnc:l wttnds fa< •S7/HR + commltrelmng patents OFA certified ,_..., •-a I Nu " t:.E IS HEREBY ~ bu8Y Costa ..._. equip-mfl lb& ...... 111 Pet. breed & show quail· 15 le>eed m.,,uat power --G•VEN 1,.,a1 M81ed l>tds wi• The December 1 1988 Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors wW begin
ment rental atore. Apply .n 1.1.111· 11• ty. Good prices, must brakes AM/FM· casset-Ml... t>e rec .. ..ecs by lhe C.tyOertt at 7 00 P M 1n the mee11ng room of the MeN Water Ots1r1ct ottice toceted at
: 1930 Newport Ave. •a•--seel 720<-3939 Eves te. "IC·. E•tra ~Ice. low SANTLEY ol lt>e Coty ol ""'-· C•·i 1965 Placen11a Avenue, Costa Mesa. Catrlom1a .,.... _... '"' ~ PllllOI .. It 1 IO<"•a f0< lurnlJNng d plant. ~AMeeunin• l .... 1111er141-1111 MALE AKC champion miles. <3049220> ss.795 UllU 1f1 PAULA STERLING 1•bo• M<vic., matef1afs. Questions and/or comments sl'loulO be directed to the ProP<>rtent on or
:••.•U .. DllLllA-A*ll WIUllllllUDI =.';:O:u~~~$'~ •H~~IUCI 6 cylinder, 5 speed man-1 SANTLEY. beloved ::i:~!oorecr.::;:~j111~::!; before December 1 1988
• papers Incl 250·7'16 -uat, power door lock., mother of lh.rtt sons . .,11 .line< 11ems ano lac1htiesl •Atl poeltlol'I• Apply In per. N-PQ!'t area 80 deys. 142 .... 1 redlats, cruise, po111rer Sterling. Peter and .. ecn.u•y lherelor, as DATED OCTOBER 18. 1988 : eon ThUra. Nov. t7 btwn Flux Core Wire & Slick Mlni-Schneu:rers, AKC, 6 brakes. AMIFM. ca.tlet· James Santley and orcv•dlCI .,, t,,. contract
• 12~. 111 Pllm. Balboa exp Ofug test mandatory. wks, champion L~~~ Aa"'9n, te. A/C E•tra clean. _, dauoh•-rs S"~"'ft ooc:um.nts tor WoodtltidOe
• Send exp. & quatlflcatlons beaUtlful, llte satt1~ Claaka 9045 Owners personal car .... o • ""' .......,., Gables Sub<lrein CIP 7031
.Aoot.,,ent to SD. Ship, PO Box S22S.$300.898-6037 Financing Available Lopu and Phoebe 10911ne r w t111 JIP · =~l!"---RS 5058. Chula Vista • POODLE PUPPY SALE Fa<d m. m 1937, 1 (2763) $29.TOO Cameron. Ten grand· purt•nances tllereto. In
•ttQ8TESS£S ER r ea up. I feet condition S 1• 000 1 d Sf>Ktficatoona on , ... al the M'T711
-rvvv ~·.. CA 92012 Immediate htte. alMd (T C body ott restoration. pet· 1 1911m YW childten and one s1tic1 8"0rO.nce with ,,,.
,.._.._AS WINDOW CLEAN Must Toy I Min.) A" colors. obo 873-3577 (.GJLaOol •1·Ult 1reat grandcht olfoee of ui. OlrectOJ of Puc>-Pubflshed Orange Coest Dally PilOt Ncwetnber 7, 15. t983 ~-J>e cJean.-cut I rellable. $250-$700. 751-3•65 M · I th ng -'"illiliiiiliiiiiiilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiim------iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~on-t::Tl'lura._~o FT ~225·S2•0twk to -·i-) ( Aatll la 9101 1TOYOTA '78 Cresstda. •-~~~ate~!r ~~at P ............ ._.. .._.... start HB area 960-1191 -• a1tru .. tl lulty loaded. new traN-""--.~~ "'
fOod Grift I oiler'. 28l0 MSI BMW 198t>32SE. hk•n-. m111lon. low mileage. the home of Sterling
S. Bmtol. Sen•• Ana U..IH must see. Blue Takeover 11t15YPY. 646-7876 Sanlley, Saturday.
Aeafurent . *= H!M H N ...,.~ $375/mo. Or buy Aft• 6pm November 19, 2:00 -n-PROFESSIONAL t95e. for balance $17.900 T-OYOT" •83 ,.. .... ._. GT p M 6:00 p M -1 llJe x Good Cond. S5oo. 122..e233 .. ---• ·to · · -whit•. 23 cu tt. perfect M._0704 c~. automatic, AIC. • tme. All Stlltt 875 "'"""' BMW '13 3201 S PKG amlfm redlo, S5000 £vet 't~ 'c.11 133-277~ cond. S300. -~ White The uttlma::J.te 494-4065 Oy9 873-9570
Atrporter HOC• AefrlQ. u.ec cond. 2dr. FI ND Chrlatmu Gift Im· (•tGHL431)
I 175ob0. Maytag wuMr ~~.:~ . .__te .1..~~t"---........ w I '1111111...,11111111 l1500b0. Mayteg dryer .. _, ,._ ~--·.,.. ••••• -·•••-1f"1T ..._ ~ sanw. oe1 t150obo.per oono. throu1h cluslfled ••ting condition St750 s epeed manual. redlele, , ......... CM M2-4M11 tf'l'I, ~ lo"-4MN 0 B.-0. ~770 Powel' blak•. AM/PM,
C .. "'I'" t....,MI, A/C, tilt. !Jl'tra ~ D I allriolet nabbll, 1 .... Cteanl (2AWAl17} · Dellverv r vers r:~ '!!:.~ ~ S3.•s · PA~f-TIME ~113-111121• •11•zn1:_• .... 111
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2 P S Automattc.. ~ AIC. Monday-Friday M-PM . Weekends 111<1t"t)M.•
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Bush must prove
he 'll be president
of all the people
Apparently a majority of voters were untroubled by the
deplorable campaign conducted by the vice president; worse.
perhaps they were taken in by his insinuations that his
opponent was an extremist, was unpatriotic, belonged to a
subversive organization an(i personally let murderers out of
prison. ,,.
· In either case. the first challenge facing the president-elect
1s to demonstrate that, notwithstanding bis sleazy campaign,
his presidency will not be predicated on appeals to people's
worst instincts. Down the road lies national division and
turmoil.
Mr. Bush, who was perceived throuJh most of his career
as a man of moderate views and tolerant instincts, must move
quickly to reassure the millions of Americans who voted for
Mr. Dukakis and those who voted not at alJ that he will be
president of all the people. that he will seek to unite. not
e\clude.
SI. Lollis Post-Dlspalcb
Coach Quayle
Geoi:ge Bush must swiftly put the uglier moments of the
pan1sansh1p behind him. That should come naturally to him.
facept for his brief run in m:ent weeks as a tart-tongued
pohucal infighter. he's been a lifetime model of style and class.
Well before the inauguration. a man with bis hard-won
sense of the reahues of the office will want to start tussling
with the intractable budget deficit and pushing for a sitdown
with M1kha1I Gorbachev to get an update on glasnost and
perestroika and the climate for continued arms negotiation.
A b1panisan commission is working on proposals to
whittle the deficit. but the new president is going to need help
from Democrats in Congress to work on acceptable
compromises ...
.\t least one other high-priority item should be on
President-elect Bush's pre-inaugural agenda. He owes it to
Dan Quayle. his \ice pres1dent-ekct.-and to all of us -to
pro\1de the 41-year-old senator with the best crash course that
the brightest transitional aides can teach to stan preparing
him for the awesome possibility that he might have to lead
this countf").
Cbjc11go Trlbune
Support deserved
George Bush may not have won prett). but he certainly
\.\00 big
Last Tuesda}. the long and brutal race that has been the
1988 nauonal electton came to an end. When the running was
do ne the man Republican n vals called .. unelectable .. and
Democratic cnt1cs labeled a ··wimp" had pounded Massachu-
sett\ V O\ Michael Dukak1s ....
Geo rge Bush won a sweeping victory rn a hard-fought
campaign Today. he faces an even tougher challenge than
"Inning the presidency: Governing the most powerful and
complex nauon 1n the world.
He and Dan Quayle deserve the support of Americans rn
both political panics as they prepare to meet that challenge in
the da~s ahead. After all. the campaign is over. It 's time to get
back to work
Tbe IDdlaD•polls News
Democrats waiting
From Ted Kennedy's"WherewasGeorge?" speech at the
Democratic Nauonal Convention in Atlanta through the last
amng of the Withe Horton revolving door commercial. the
mud Oc" freel> Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, Dukakis' running mate.
"att hed 1t 0). "-ennedy. Howard Meuenbaum, Jim Wnght
and Rohen B~rd heard their names invoked negati\,el~ to
energ11e ronservau'e audiences. ~hen President Bush goes to the Hill with legislation.
( abinct nominees and Supreme Coun appointees. these
Democrats will be waiting in the Capitol. ...
Democrats who may harbor bitter memones ... ma) be
cager to remind Bush that his coattails arc short and the
.\mencanc, ha\e opted for power shanng between the
Demouatc, on the Hill and the Republicans in the White
Hou~
Rollllote (Va.> Tlme1 It World-News
Issues decided election
.\t first the" called him a "wimp": in the end they were
whining about him being a bully who was too tough on his
opponent. The truth 1s that from the beginning of the 1988
campaign Geo rge Bush showed admirable strength of
charactt>r. coming back from defeat in the Iowa caucus to win
his pany 's nomination. and holding steady througho ut all the
apparent ups and downs of the general election campaign ....
Smee the Democratic Party had found itself unable to
nominate a trul) moderate candidate. much less a con-
servatt'-e one. ll was the Democratic Party that defeated itself
in 1988 Rather than facing that reality, some Democrats will
hi a me defeat on the "unfair" tactics of the opposition while
Pt hen "11' find pt:rsonal fault with their candidate.
The.· more liberal amon~ them will find it particularly
hJn.l to put the blame on their own wing of the pany. But we
~d' the ck ctwn was decided on issues -basic, underlying
1c;c;ues George Bush won because he discerned the depths of
thl'se t4isue~ and •Hayed on course; the Democrats did the rest
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WAt!TERS
No-gro~h
balloons
punctured
iri electi6n
RIVERSIDE -Just months ago,
the slow~wth movement appeared
to be the fast..growing political trend
in the state.
Slow-growthers, armed wit~ local
bal)ot measures aimed at putting the
brakes on development, had scored a
series of ballot box victories. .
It was being likened to the Prop-
osition 13 tax revolt pf a decade ago,
an emotional and sometimes illogical
reaction to trends that, to many.
seemed to be threats.
A decade earlier. it had been the
dramatic increase in property tax
bills: now ll was the equally dramatic
Chair-tQssing Nazis offer
reason to watch Geraldo
explosion of population with the
attendant ov~rcrowdinJ of highways.
schools and other public services.
The slow or anti-growth movement
didn't attack population growth directly. Rather it was aimed at
slowing growth impact on panicular
communities and. 1n effect, shifting it
to other communities.
Fnday mommg I turned on the
telev1s1on sel at 9 o'clock to watch
Geraldo Rivera's nose get broken b) a
group of chair-tossing Nazis.
I knew about the incident
beforehand. of course. The shows are taped a week or two ahead. and I sa~
a sh on version of the fight on the da)
1t happened -it made the 11 o'clock
news -and immediately sensed that
Geraldo had stumbled onto some·
thing that had been eluding him for as
long as he had ~en Geraldo (accord·
ing to most repons. Geraldo Ri vera
used 10 be Jerry Ri vers un11I some lucky New York 1elev1s1on station
hired him to reac h out for a greater
Hispanic audience) - a reason 10
watch his show that was not pruncnt
1n na1ure.
Thi s 1s not 10 sa\ that I am ant•·
prurient. I don·1 ni1nd that people
want to pa) their quarter. step into the
tent and see a freak sho". I do mind
thauhey want to step in there without
feeling ashamed.
W11hou1 shame. we are Geraldo
On the other hand. as weightless as
Geraldo Rivera seems. I don't th1nl
the man can be totall)' dismissed.
There 1s something to be said. after all. for anyone who ca n walk on a
stage to confront a group of smug.
violent. remorseless you ng Na11s.
and 1mmed1ately have you pulling for
the Nazis,
But I am getting ahead of m~self.
The theme of Friday's show was
)Oung hatemongers. Geraldo put
three of them on stage -stone
sociopaths -and perhaps a dozen of
their followers ID one section of the
audience.
A few yards from them. he had
another sccuon of r,oung hat·
emonf ers-"skinheads. ·as the)' like
to cal themsel ves -who were not
Naz1s1 and believed that here 1n
Amenca people of all races and
religions had the nght to be
sociopaths.
And perhaps anticipating the cnt1·
casm that there 1s httle reason to give
these people a national forum.
Geraldo began the show by explain-
(
• PETE
DEXTER
ing the .. sunshine theory." The first
time he explained 11. he said that
sunshine (in this case a metaphor for
exposure) was the best disinfectant.
The second ume he explained 1t. he
said 1t ~as hke turning the light on in a darlc. room . that 11 made 1he roaches
disappear.
And so. clearl) operating 1n the
interes1s ofa bcner America. Geraldo
tool on the t\a11 skinheads. and -
also 1n the 1ntl'r~1s of a tx-ncr
Amencnd-lhe Nn11 sl1nheads spoke
of protecting \hc "h11c race aga1Dst
Jews and black~.
In bet"ecn. some of the non-
sk1Dheads an the audience got an10 11
and said we were all human beings
and we shouldn'1 be Nazis.
It "ent on hke that for perhaps 25
minutes. with Geraldo screaming ··shut up" :n the young Nazis half a
dozen tames. standing tall.
The Na11s \poke of their .. agenda ..
and got uglier with ever)thlDg they
said. The first suggestion of physical
vt0lence. however. didn't show up
until about halfan hour into the sho"
when one of the lhree young Na21s-John Metzger of the White Aryan
Resistance Youth -went beyond
racial insults and referred to Geraldo
by the name JerT) Ravers.
Heanng this. Geraldo "'alkcd to
Metzger. seemed to caress his car. and
"scnously advised" the baby-faced
young man not to push ham too far.
A man's gol to draw the hnc
somewhere. nJht.,
A fe" minutes later. Geraldo bro,)ce
for a commercial and when he
return~ he had two add1t1onal
guests. One was a rabbi, the other was
the once-powerful voice for racial
The movement attracted both equality, Roy Ennis, who was last right-wi ng cxdusionists and left-wing
seen on national tele vision pushing environmental zealots. and within a
the Rev. Al Sharpton ofT has feet few years growth had become the
during an argument on ...the Mon overarching political issu~jp com·
Downey show. · · munit1es feehng the impacf'Ofgrowth
And while I don't thank anyone can most keenly. especially those on the
argue Ef!nts'. contribu11on· ta racial suburban fringes.
equality 1n this count')'. or even that . ti pushing Al Sharpton ofThis feet isn·u But JUSt be ore the ~oveme~t
good idea. something about the man , could mature into ~ statewide poht1·
now is not the same as at was. cal f~rce . by mergrng loca! ad hoc
Somewhere Mr. Ennis' boat ha s orga~1za1tons and ~eveloping a re· sprung a leak. cognizable leader in th~ Howard
And so 11 probabl> didn't surprise Jarvis !'lold. the pro-de elopment
anybody except John Metzger when oppos1t1on struck ha.ck.
Ennis stood up after Metzger called ~ubd1v1ders. builders. lenders.
him an Uncle Tom and began to labor unions and others with direct
strangle ham. It fling him upoffh1s feet stakes in continued high rates ofland as he did at. development got themselves or-
Sec1ng a Nazi strangled by an ganized first and decided to make
"'Uncle Tom .. the other Nazis "ent their stand an Orange County. a
in to action. a~d one of them lobbed a bastion of both conservative poli tics
chair across the set which hit Geraldo and high growth.
-al least I think 1t h11 Geraldo -1n A sophisticated. multi-million·
the nose. A moment later. Geraldo dollar campaign defeated an anti· ch~rged into one of them and went growth ballot measure in June. The
bncfl) off camera as the brawl grew to same interests targeted measures in
se'eral dozen people. R1vers1de and San Diego counties 1n
ft "ent on a few m1Dules. and was the November election.
over too quickly. I . k h The Nazis left and Geraldo. blood-As the dust settled ~st v.ee .. tn e ied. reclaimed his microphone and score was clear. By lops!ded marg,i s. broke to a commercial. the pro-develop~ent interests _had
Two m1Dutes later he was back. won. The R1vers1de and San Diego
Luckily nothing had happened 10 has !'leasures were s.oundly defeated and ... suit · ID total. only nine of some 24 local
The show went on another I 5 growth contr~I m.easures were ap-
minutes. but 11 was pretty bleak stuff. proved '" Cahf?rma. .
Ennis talked about how he would not K1 vers1de. with one of the state s
be assaulted verball y: Geraldo-who fastest expanding populations. was an
had invited these people on his show especially biuer loss for the anti-
and immediately begun speaking of growthers.
d1.sinf~tant and roaches -agreed Pro-development groups outspent
with him, saying the Nazis had indeed the advocates of the measure by a
gone too far. huge margjn. SI. 7 million to $30,000.
The rab~i said he was proud o~the and that had an impact. ~1sproponionate cultural contribu-Another loss. albeit indirectly, for uo~s has people had made to our the anti-growth movement occurred
society. in Los Angeles County when Cou nty
Bleak. dull. predictable. Supervisor Mike Antonovich won re.
You could suddenly sec the reason election.
for all this. Without chair-tossing .\ntonovich's district in northern
Na11s. Geraldo doesn't have an)'thing Los Angeles County is a fast-expand·
to offer. ing area and he had been forced mto a Pe~ Dexter ls • 1yfHllc•tH runoff against ex-Supervisor Baxter
colaaulist. Ward taraeJy because of the efforts of
anti-growth groups.
But Antonovich survived the . . Castro, Mafia, CIA linked challenge rather easily.
Growth control remains a scnous ..-
political issue in some communities .• 1
but the recen\ losses ha ve removed
much of its luster.
to JFK as.~assination plot
WASHI NGTON -By an over.
whelming vote, 405.442 troubled
Amencans have delivered er dramatic
mandate to Pres1dcnt-clec1 George
Bush. The) want to reopen a chap1~r
of history that the late President
Lyndon Johnson tried to close 25
years ago.
Seldom in the history of telephone
polling have so many Americans
made toll ,calls at their own expense 10
express their sentiments. They don't
accept the Warren Comm1ss1on's
verdict; they want Bush LO determine
who really murdered John f . Ken·
nedy.
That was their rcspo(\~ to our
televised repon on the Kennedy
assassin•tion. We invited viewers to
vote whether to reopen the. investiga·
t1on or let th~ books st.ay closed on the
l:rime that chanaed history.
They sent the ncxt~ident a clea r
mc_u.ac: A resoundil:ll 40S,422
callers voted to set the record straight;
only 6,198 voted to accept the Warren
Commission's findinp. lf the lid as
-. lifted. 1t wtll embarrass some promi·
neot pt0pk and powerful 1nslitu-
tions. Here are SOIM of thott who
want to cont1nue the covnup:
Fidel Castro-lfllulh will 1ppo1n1
an independent commission to re-
view tht c:ate, M will praent our
compelhnt tYideoce tMt thie Cuban
premier trimmtd lk Kenedy .,_
SUAnaaion iii~ for auempb
on his own life. C.uo ._ nid ftom
tbt lalC Sento ii .... ~ M6 bois
of the Cuban unda~ llaal tht
Cmval latelieaaAfiritt1Wttnd•
i'll ~ hi1 tatM to eliminate him
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Jacll
AllEISll
and JOSE PH SPC AR
r~
So Lastro recruited Trafficantc to
1um the Mafia's auns agaan~t Ken-
nedy.
The ClA -We can pro"e that the
late C IA director Allen Dulles
propostd the a\Soa\ 1Dat1on of Castro as euh as December I ~S9. The
following year, the first of the Ken-
nedy 11dministration. he d1rc<:ted the
CIA to stnkt a deal with the Mafia to
t1qu1date Castro. i\ hit teams disap-
peared before the Cl discovered that
Traffic:ante had ®\Ible-crossed them
and was fct<lina wam1np to Castro.
After Ktnned_y was aunncd down 1n Dallas, the CrA reponcd to the new
p~nt. Lyndon Johnson. thal ttft
plot to till C'a tro had biddirtd
apanst Kennedy
TM Warrtn Comm1ss,Jon -We
can show &hat the W--arrtn Com·
mission covcrtd up the tenillle truth.
JohnlOf'I -fdrful lha1 the truth
would 1nc1te rct.ah1t1on !IP•nst Ca tto and Jft'C1p1111ee a war -1~ntcd Allen' Dulles to the com~
m11S101t. As IM aostapaor o( IM plot
&bat blctfiftd. he coukl be couated
on to IVppi"qt •he tncnmina1ina
(1C1s. 1lle 01her d"unpalhed com-
m1won me"'ben d~ on the
FBI tor their antormat1Qn. The FBI
was ughtly controlled by its d1c-
tatonal director. the late J. Edgar
Hoover. who for years was Johnson's
neighbor.
The FBI -Documents 1n our
pos.scssion prove that the FBI had
learned enough about the CIA 's
attempts on Castro's life to suspect, at
least, that the conspiracy had
backfired against Kennedy. Not only
were these suspicions wi thheld from
the Warren Comm1ss1on. but other
incrimmatina evidence was sup-
pressed. The Kennedy famil y -We can
demonstrate that the late Robert
Kennedy, tragically, may hav.e tna-
gcrcd his brother's aJSUSination. As
President Kennedy's personal watch·
dog over the CIA, Robertpanicipetcd
m the decision to use the Mafia to
liquidate Cu tr<>. He wa devastated
by thaCIA rcpon that this decision hid broulht rct.ahat1on aaainst his
brother. This dreadful SCQuence is so
painful for the family that they simply
don't want it exhumtd.
The Justice Oepenmcnt -Jn
1979, a conarcssaonat committee
produced penimiv' evidence that
ehe Warren Commission's find•"IS
wett wrona and 1h11 the M1r11 wa.1
implicated 1n the Kennedy aho0t1na. lut ttw commit\« ran out or funds
and turned iu evacknc.'e over to OM
JUSUtt ~rMm. Two monah1
llO, the dtpartmnt tritd to dote the
dOor on the inves1iption.
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The fundamental problem with the
movement is that It deals with
symptoms rather than causes.
California's population is growing
rapidly because the ~opomy con-
tinues to attract immigrants from
other states and other nations. We
have gained four million in poE>u·
lattonJUSt in this decade. rcprcscnuna
nearly a quarter of U.S. population
growth dunng the period.
For the most part. it's a twe>-staft
arowth. The newcomers settle in
Caltfom1a's central utb&n areas and
Analos continue to scatter to the
suburbs. such as those m Ri verside
County, which feel the net impact of
the c~pansion.
The arithmetic of that growth is
1mpress1ve: 140,000 new s'udcnts
each year in the schools, hundreds of
thouwands of new cars, at least 200,000 new housing units each year.
Local arowth control movemenu
don't deal with those facts~ they
simply shift the impacts from com-
munity to community. And in doina
so. they dn vc up home prices, wonen
traffic and exacerbate ethnic
stratification.
Growth lhould be a political iuue.
As a st.ate, California lhould bt
1ddrc5'1111 us social, polilteal IDd economic ramiflcations. The U..
lature and lhe aovemor shoukl:-bi
tUlftJ aha• la'IC" view and ~
pol9'te1 10 dtal.w11h 1l PftMpl. loi
eMimpk, lMy should ~ I
d1spmal of popu&auon Def ;*.1•to hptly populated and ecoaomicilly
lupaftt rural area.
-1nhey dilr'ellfd this iuue. as &Iii
dO many ochm. thtj just 1nvi .. a
ftinhierbelkaniation ofthC poliuaol
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