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By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' Ille Dellr,... .... ' A Newwn Bcac~ rTJah was killed
I
William Glosc. J3. was killed
instantly when he was thrown over-
bqard and struck his head on t~e
~~ks in Lovers' Cove near Avalon
Harbor. said Los Angeles County
Shcnffs-Dcputy Dan Cox.
and his (Our CO rT)panio ns injured
when their boat smashed into rocks
on Santa Catahna lshfnd urone of t~o
weekend boating accidents involvi ng
Orange Coast residents. _ _Scan Caudillo. 22. also of Newport
President-elect ~eorge
B'ush leads a salute to ·
Presid•nt Reagani c,r-,\
emonles Sunday n ght for
Kennedy Center a /
honorees./ A4
Coast
Two of the five inmates
who escaped two weeks-
ago from the Orange
County Jail are captured
In Denver .I A2
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That's very ice
Ice-carver Maril Dauila• and aula~nt
Chrlatine Tlnaley work on their winning
acalptare during the final mlnutea of the
Holiday Ice Carving Competition held Sun·
day. Daukaa, a Newport reeldent, won the
event. Additional photoe pn A3.
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25 CE T
J ew.elry worth .
$562·, 4@0 ·~tolen
at·Newpprtstore
Neiman-Mar;cus
clerks ordered by
. gun1man t<? fi_UJ>ag
8} PAL'l ARCHIPLEY
Of tM Oelly "°4 ltefl
-\lone gunfn:ln e'leaped "'1th more
than )500.000 1n gems unda ) after
robbmg thCJe"-clf) department at the
l'-c1man-Marcus department store 1n
Fashion lsJal'ld
The suspect ~as bro~s1ng 1p the
department near the north side c~1t at
about 4:30 pm .. said l'l.le"'pon Beach
police spokesman Bob Oa~le~
.\ccording to a clerk. the su peel
approached the counter when onl~
one 01her customer remained in the
depanm~nl
.\ that customer lefi. the su peel
asked to sec a piece of Je\\ell) in the
d1 ;pla' case •
He ·then pulled aside his JaC~eL
e\pos1ng a handgun stuc;I>.. in his
waist band. and told the elerl.. ... I \\ant n all .. Oal lc' ')3td.
,.-
The man ordered her to put the
je~elr) 1n a dad. green shopping bag
he "as earl) 1ng.
.\s a ~cond clerk came o ut from
the bacl room. the robber pulled out
the gun. pointed 11 at them and
.ordered . "H url] up:·
He leaned o'er. grabbed a tray of
Je~ell) and dumped 11 into the ba&
along "Ith the 1e~elry the clerk had
alread~ gi'en him.
He ~alked out the C\ll wtth an
esumatcd S562.400 tnJewclry. No car
\\aS set'n
Clerks told 1mest1gators the robber
had an accent. poss1bl) panish.
The ht1st was the second ma1or
Je"'elr) holdup on the Orange Coast
in the past '"'o "eeks .
On No'. :!.2. la' ick's at South
Coast Plaza "'as rob~d of about $2
million in -Je"elr) b~ four heavily
armed. "'ell--Oresscd bandtts .
.\bout tO customers and em-
plO)CCS "'e re forced to he on !be floor
"h1le the team scooped up mostl)
diamonds from 1he d1spla) cases
Police said the la' icl 's he1sl -.as
the \\Ork of professionals
Top court backs
surprise-drunken
~riving checks
Local lawmen hail
"decision as boost
io highway safety
tacllc and tel·hn1quc to help people
from drn 1ng under the influence."
ge ~1d .. II \OU don't lnow
("' hether or no1) c-Ops a re there. }-011
l!J to be more ~·au11ous."
The u guna Beach Police Depart·
ment ha'i made frequent• use of
ched.po1n1s. often conduc11ng tests
8) GREG KLERKX on non-hohda) \\eekends. Ocput)
Of1MOe1tyl'lloc s1... Police ( h1cf Jim prcine said this
Orange ('ou nl~ la" cnfor(cment morning he ~as ul1'a"'are o f the
ot1icial!> arc claiming \IClO!J toda } uprcmc(ounruling.bu1sa1dhewas
after the L ~ upremc C'oun upheld .. , Cl') pl eased .. "1th the d ecision. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a state la" allo~i ng ~liccto,onduct pre1nc ~1dthcde~rtmcnttncs 10
d d b b hold l hed.potnl'> o nce each month,
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Bream retireineIJ. t.f or ex-mayor
Upper·Bay cleanup most rewarding for
f~mer NB councilman during his terms
By.PAUL ARCHIPLEY incumbcnr in his fi rst tr) for elective
OflMDellr,...•..., oflice. and castl) ~on re-clecuo n.
Maurer had no intenuon of trying for It's almost-a chchc tht.tt a lnpg11mc a third term.
competitor -whether hun'lo,. horse In fact. he would like Newport
or otherwise -retires to (he farm Beach to adopt a t"'o-term limit.
following the linal b:lttlc or a long .. , feel If you d on't do whal you
caree8 r. h , I h Ph'I M want in two terms. )Ou're never going ~t t at s exact y w a t 1 aurer lo ... he said.
1sgo1n1 to do al\cr rcccntl)' closing lhc At his final. appearance as a
book on c1i.tn )Cars as a Ncwpol member of the council. Maurer listed Bca~b cou11c1lman and maxor. • the dredaing and clc-anup of Upper
F1.rst. Maurer ~nd his wire P?t a.,..: Nc~port Bly among the most re-
lcav1ng on the !•rsl occa" cruise 01 ~ ~arding accomphshments in the qtt)
their lives. They 11 00.passu~g through duting his tenure.
the .Panama (nnal am~nd New But the retired ('OUncitman happll)
Years. en route to"~c C fl ~n. ka\.CS behind-a ho\t of fru trauons.
When the) return. th go1n1 to too. 0,cr the seeming!) nc'cr~nding
rent oul lhe1r 8111~ Isl r\d h9me of battles in City Hall.
3S )'t"~rs and m!'"""down o thc!r furm "There's a continual fiaht that
that sits on a h1tlskJ11 o' crlookina the bothered me a grc11 deal between two
attan ·~Sin D1cao Cou nt~. factions:· he said. "t~ ·propert)
They II tend their orcha~ds of I "'his' group V$. the 'pull up the apples. peaches. plums. pear and" bndgc' pcopk."
other crops tOr thret )eaf.'S. ~'C hp w A strona property nahts advoc1tc
they hke t~ tl}Cn make the slaf himself: Maurer can't abide residents pcrma~nt <*'Wfurp.to Balboa. 01. who~ ~1lhnaJy lobby for others to
They ve al!IO planned plenty I"'~ up thctl' naJtts to ckvctop thnr
r1Vd. . land.
Next fall . for instantt. the) re He empathized with a ltllow who
nuna a house on Lake Gene"• '"· ttetntly told him. "The worst th•na Roik. w1tttrfand. for • roupk ot thlt rould happen to )OU 1s to own
ths. '"'*'·rlosx-d property 1n cwport Ifs the td)'lhe kind of rcumnNt BtKh .. •
ny of u, dream about. and which R~~nt~ ,,ho rnnt1nuall\ w•~t
un:r. at• 72. ha terned -first tht cit) "°> up undc' eloped land for .a tachcr ind l'G;Kh ~f H )Cits. ~n ~pat·c ;.nd Pftrk' don't undl-r· ~ b) h1urrv1tt 1n Cit) Hall stand ti)~: ll\'ntt•n1•ou' c'~"~ 1n·
Wh11t ht ma~ 10 topple 1n (Pleue ... DUAll/U)
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Plall 118 ... 11'1 11 ~ tll• waterfront.
roa 51 c so net~ tc t<. ~ .sctung up "11h rnorc during the hohda~ s The
rhcd.[X11n1s at i1nanoaunccd lo-most rtXcnt ,het l po1n1 "~" set up
CallOO'i h f The roun. b~ a--~, otc let tand 3 Oct and re'iuhed in t e arrt'ilS o
l ahll,rn1a ~uprcm\.' ( t•un dcu'ilon the motomt'> \fore than ~.000
that ,uch test\ for J runt..."·n dn' ing do 'chu:k pa<;~d through the chl-cl -
not '1ola1e the righ t of motM1 ts point bct"el.'n 10 Pm and~ am Of
Ju 11ce'I \\ 1lham J Brennan and ~l~?.~· ' I 'chick" ~ere stopped \ s, ron R \\'hne , med 10 hl-ar ·~· Our primal] rurpo'lc 1 to male tt
argument' 111 the ,.i~-. hut 11 tJI.."' the mort 0 1. :1 deterrent 10.~nnk1ng and
'llll'\ of al lea 1 four JU<\111.c'! tl' gr:mt dn' ing '\prcine td "e do tali..c a
Ul h re' 1c~ lll ot .. moton t ~ ofT 1hc roa~. as a
Poli\t' 1n IP 1ne Hun11ngton &al·h rc~ult .
Jnd L~nJ ~ach -.ct up random In inc Poh{'(' Lt. Roh Lc.nncn
,0 hnt't' ..:heel.point'\ during '-4.'k'\tcd agrcc.-d 1ha1 Jlthougb chct li..points do
holtda,· c;ea,onss The-( ahfMnia take omc drunken dn,ers ofT the
t11sh,,·a, Patrol al o ~·t\ up ,hl·,li..· road tht•1rgrt·atcrpurpo)(' 1~ 10 make
P\)tnl'> .ind ct,nducts oom·t~ I\. " moton\l'> thinli.. l\\ICC about dnnli..ing
Hill -.;age. a k gal ad' 1<,(,•r lor the and drn 1ng
Hun11ngto n &at·h Pol1(c ~rart· ··Ju t the 1dt'a and the publtc1t)
mt'nt. \lid he l''JX.'Ctl'd the high rnurt lhC\ rl'CCI\ C I\ enough to li..cep some
llHuk in fa, l'r o ft ht• chl'\. l potnt<.. bu1 ~op~l' trom itnnl..1ng and dn' in :
...uJ he ,,a nt'' cnhelc rd1c, l'd b' l hal '-the real rt'.l'<'n the) c" 1.
thl· dt•ui,1on l ~·nncrt 'iatll
"\\ c'rc hJOP\ lhJI "c ,·an u~ that (PleaM He COURT/ A:l)
amily left homeless
fter Mesa motel fire
y 808 \'AN EYKEN .... °""' ,... lt9ft
\ 1;rn1 1h Ii' 1ng 10 '''-IJ \k~
lllld Jp.irtnwnt llht 11, hl'lll1.' 1 n. Iii c.
und.1\
< hr1'ttnc l,1\ \tln ~' J l)J hl•r l\\O
h1ltlrl'll. ~hJ\\ana <•knn. 3. and 1-
eJr-old ..\1 thu1 C.,knn l'..C:Jpt'\1 m1ur~
thl' Mall 1 "\' l'th~r adult\ \I, n
1'hn'''" ~'\ ilnd T l'rl'\ f)3lc :!.' \.\Cf'C
li..~n tc' /hMp. \kmm 1al I to'1'11al
h\·n· th" '"'" 1n.1t,-J .ind rd\'a~lt
\II '"' ~t·rc re('l\lttl"llh "' mtt 1n e t"1l-r1)\\1li .1pa11nwnt
The managt'r of thr lica Brct1c
\lotd :n ~Ol'O '-r"J)(ln 81\·d . •hcrr
tht' lir1· <X'\"urr~ <;a1tl the former
1l< C"Ufl.l nt\ had kfl thl· motel and had
nl'I \.HJ ~ hrrc the) "ere go1na-
·1 hC\ jUSt pad.rd up "hot the)'
could ..ah .i.gc and ..a1J t~') ~ercn·1
1on11n1 h:n l " "ad Rarbara Murri).
m:in_.g~r of the motel. "Onr l)f o.1r
other r, i,uknt J1J put lotrthcra food
ha\k\'I 1111 thl'nt. Thal -.,. nl\'C."
l h1: lire f'CJ)(!rtcdl~ ht-g."ln at 7~20
... m. "~·n John\&n t(lt ~''P •Mlt
\1Hok1n1 1n ho.'\! It llll""9 ....,..
IO.l)('IOdam.-1o thc•nMfttt..a
~"' noo 10 1,;1mt''"'' lk--C-onl•ftl •
(\1,1.i \te\I fil\" om{tJI\.
;,,hn~ln 'utli:t\.'J ~lonJ·~.k·g1t'l'
111n' h I 1.1 1.1,l'. h.1n1t' •rnJ kJ.' 3nd
)ak ""'' tr,·Jt\>tl fo1 ·" iul.\.· 1nh;al.1· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~K>n an~ '~11111 l~L1~l hu1n\ II J1J ~,. 'Pft"-' an oce.tt ..-. -
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·TWo Countyjall esca~~·
·captured.by FBI in Denver.
81809 VAN SYKBN ...............
T1tfO of the five inmata wbo
eec1ped two weeb .., from tbe roof Orear Qwnl)' 1111 wa:e captured
Sunday ill Deover when FBI llCDll
IPOaed their ltOleD car.
Steven Wilton and Richard
Fluharty, both 26, were beina held in Denver tbia mornina ~ extra-
dition to California. Both men were
in jail in OruF County on clwJes of
armed robbety. That leaves only one of the five, 3S-year~ Micblel Lee Taylor, still at
· WIC~Oneetea , EleuarGonnles.
• ,,j 20, I veral days after the
eteape. Another, 2-year-okl Huna
Ly, wucaptured ~ortly after thej~l break. Ly &rob hi• lea, apparently m
a fall from the rooftop recreation area
wbele \Mbreakout occuned. and was unable to follow bis fellow escapees. OranlC Count)' Sheriff's Depart-
ment officials reponcd after the
elCape that tb.rce of the fuaitives bad c:omancWred a car owned by a Santa
Ana man and bad Last been seen in
Gardea Grove. widl a terlcl of robberies in Sou\Mn Sberift"1 spokesm1n LL Diet Olton Califonaia Jut apriaa and 1Ummer,
said at tbe time that car lhieva iochadina a Huntinaton Hart>our
aenen1ly ahered their 110&en vehicles bo&dup in April \hat mapted into a
or at lcut cba"JO" the lioeme plat_es aunfiaht wben the owner clwed &be to~• W..ao& ~albortWr-----
c:ue with thete fusitives, however. Alto known u Anthony Oiaaetti,
.. We were totally ~urprited ~t Ta>1or ii believed by authorities ·to
they kept the.~ vehicle and dido t have muterminded the eteape. c~ the ltc:e~se .. plates or ~y-The jailbreak occwml the evenina
thina, Olson wd. Th«: aatntl JUlt of No~ 20 when the five inmates CUI spotted the car and wailed around b ,_ · .... _ · .r..-.--d untiltbemeneven1uallycamet.ck:to ~ On; an ux:.leCUflty ~ lum>":t •
it They were arrested without incl-LO& an C:&et'CllC yard on the fifth story cSCnt... . roof. They then apparen~y IC&lcd
FBI officials in Denver said Wilson do~ to a lower rooftop, U11n& a rope
was arrested at the car, a 1986 Ford fashioned of bed sheets, aod the~
Escort GT, puked oullide an a(i&rt-JWD~ or~ to the sroaand.
ment in the north Denver lrea. Sheriff's officials have released oB
Aubarty was arrested short~y after-information ~ ~~w the bnU
ward in an apartment in the complex. escaped th~ notice. o1 Jail ~· ll
The two men had reportedly met was, in ~t. not noticed un~ a Santa
two wome:n in a bar and had taken Ana rcs1~n1 reported leCUll SOf!l~
tbem to the apartment. one challlln& out of an orange Jail
Taylor, the remaining fugitive, is a jump suit. . '
seasoned criminal with .a long histc;>ry . The two depun~ on -tluty _"t ftbe
of jewclcy itorc robbencs, accord.in& tune of~~ ~pc have been :placed to authorities. on adnun1strative leave pendant an
He was being held in co~~on investigation. according to Olson.
' Laguna Council may block
trailer park development ~
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By LESLIE EARNEST °' ... ..., ........
The Laguna Beach City Council
will decide Tuesday whether to adopt
an ordinance which would tempor-
arily halt development in the city's
three mobile home parks.
If adopted, the urgency ordinance
would prohibit new development
applications from being acce_pted .or
processed ~for 45 days while crty
staffers develop zoning options for
mobile home parks.
Laguna has tb r« mobile home
parks, one in Laguna Canyon and two
in South Laguna. Some South Laguna
residents, particularly those in the
Treasure Island mobile home park.
have been particularly vocal about
having their trailer park zoned to
prevent other types of development.
Bernard Hyink, who has lived with
his wife, June, in the Treasure Island
mobile home park for 14 years, said a
bus will be on hand to transport South
Laguna residents to the council
meeting Tuesday nijht.
"We will have a bus for people who
want to come." Hyink said. "I just
don't know how many {people) will
'be there." •
"We feel it should be a mobile
hoim park because it has been a
mobile home ~and should not be
develop,c<t for hotels and time
shares.·
Under current zoning in Laguna
Beach. trailer park property is w ned
for a variety of uses, tnctuding
condominium and time share use.
The county and \he Coastal Com-
mission had previously approved
development at Treasure Island
wt\ich would have included buildings
as high as 10 stories, according to City
Manager Ken Frank. Those. permits
have since expired, frank ad<ted.
Mobile home park renters have
feared that, without spccifie zoning.·
they will eventually lose the~r homes.
..They're worried .about the pr~p
eny being sold to somebody or besnf developed for a different purpose,
Frank said.
South Laguna became a part of
Laguna Beach Dec. 31 . 1987.
SprbJklers douse
flre In HB bank
Sixteens killed in collision
Faulty ceiling fans triggered a fire at
a Hunungton Beach bank Sunday
afternoon but automatic sprinklers
doused the blaze before firefighters
arrived, fire official said.
The 5:30 p.m. fire ~rred at
Huntinjton National Bank. 16531
Bolsa Chica St., according to Hunt·
ington ·Beach fire Department re-
ports.
The blaze caused $50,000 in dam-
age to the contents of the bank. but no
damage 10 the building. No one was in
the bank when the fire broke out.
Fr om Al
volved in such an undertaking,
Maurer said.
Not that he is op(>!lstd to open
spact -"I'd love it 1f they'd buy 1t
and give 1t to the city," he said.
Maurer isn't particularly fond of
residents whose interests arc solely
parochial. either. On the other hand,
there's a fairly healthy list of New-
portcrs whom Maurer looks on with
fondness.
The first wh o comes to mind 1s Bill
Ham1llon. owner of the Cannery and
Malarkey's restaurants.
"The reason 1 like him 1s he's
interested in the whole city," Maurer
said, "not JUSt the things that affect
his business."
Others on Maurer's "A" hst arc
Tom Demer, "who makes the Balboa
Bay Cl ub available to the whole Clty."
Lavi na Hayton, "who's interested in
Corona del Mar and what's good for
the whole city." and Jim Felton. a
local columnist.
There's community act1v1st Paul
Salata. "Evcrytime I've had anything
, t1" 10 dq. with him he's been fair and
interested." Maurer said.
And Jim Dale of th e Villa Nova
WARRENTON. Ore. (AP) -Six
teen-agers en route to a party were
killed when their compact car
swerved in front of a pickup truck and
was crushed. police said.
"This is the worst wreck I've ever
seen," John Meiners, a safety officc_r
with an area volunteer fire de~rt
ment, said after the Friday nisJit
accident. "l havcO:t seen -anythmg
like this since I was an 18-year-old
Marine in Vietnam putting bodies in
helicopters."
Sheriff John Raichl said there was
no evidence that any oflhe tecn~agers
restaurant who 1s active in the Sister
City program. "He's the kind of guy
everybody likes." Maurer said. "He'll
stand up and scream for anybody
whose toes get stepped on."
There arc a couple of folks at City
Hall who make the list, too. starting
with C11y Mana~Bob Wynn. "I remember w he was hired,
the city was on t e vergt or
bankruptcy," Maurer said. "He came
in and cleaned house. consolidated ·
depart merits, got rid of people.
"Now we're sounder than any city
1n Orange County. We don't waste
any money because of Bob Wynn.
··1 consider him not only a good city
manager but he has become a close
fncnd."
Maurer also reserves special praise
for Councilman Phil Sansone. who he
called "my unexpected Christmas
present"
"He has turned out to be an
excellent coun cilman. He's fair. he
investigates before he votes, he does
his homework." ~aurer said.
"I love it when he gets mad. He
doesn't play favorites. He plays it the
way 1t is."
Lotto jackpot now $13 million
SACRAMENTO (AP)-The mid-
week jackpot climbs to an estimated
S 13 million because no one picked the
six winninJ numbers an the weekend
"Lotto 649" drawing, a state lottery
official said.
Five tickets bought in Hesperia,
Hayward. Union City, Pleasant Hill
and the San Pedro section of Los
Angeles had five numbers plus the
bonus to win $345.1 19 each. said
ORANGE 111•1y 1111.f
COAST r•I
MAIM OftfltCI
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lottery spokesman &ob Tompkins.
There were 21 4 tickets with five of
six numbers comet, winning $4, I 54
each; 14.403 tickets had four of six
correct numbers, each winning SS6;
and 285,939 winners had three cor-
rect numbers for a SS prize.
The winning numbers picked Sat-
urday'night were: 2. S, 26, 27. 3St)7
and the bonus number, 36. he
jackpot had been $6.54 million.
bad been drklking before the accident
on U.S. 101 along the northern
Oregon coast.
"It's unbelievable in a town this
size to hav• six kids go just likc1hat. ·•
said Art Stromsness of Hughes-
Ransom Mortuary. The town has
2,500 residents. . r
The victims were identified-as
Debra Raappana, 19, of Clatskanie..
the driver and owner of the car, Tim
Morgan. 17, of Astoria: Jason Hurly,
· t 6, of Hammond; and Kenneth Goin
t6, Darren Godwin, I 5, and Steven
Cory Bingaman-Story. 15.
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Soviets see missile motor burned
PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) -Soviet
inspectors watched today as the first
Pershing missile motor was burned at
a U.S. military depot in accord with
arms control treaties between the
superpowers.
A lack of wind on Colorado's
eastern plains caused a 20-minute
delay in the motor's destruction. the
first of 18 scheduled to be destroyed.
The burning had been scheduled for
I 0 a.m. and the motor was i&nitcd at
I 0:20 a.m.. said Sgt. Brian
Lodcrmeier at the Pueblo Army
Depot Facility.
A second missile motor was sched-
uled to be desnoyed early in the
afternoon.
The Colorado State Health Depart-
ment permit for destruction of the
missile motors requires a minimum 4
mph wind from the west to disperse
furties from the burnin1 rocket fuel and drive it away from the city of
Pueblo, located several miles to the
west.
Earlier a Soviet inspector said his
team's presence at the missi!Cs'
destruction shows "real disarrrli·
ment" in action.
The 10 inspectors arrived Sunday
to oversee the destruction of 18
Pershing missile motors a\ the Pueblo
military depot. ...
"People can now face the future
with optimism," Anatoly Samakin,
the Soviets' chief inspector, said
S\lnday.
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KA YAKERS RESCUED FROM ANACAPA •••
From Al
landmark called Arch Rock at the tip
of the island and broken up at the
bottom of the cliffs.
Buckley and Zabinski climbed the
rocks and -perched about 10 feet
above water level -remained there
for more than eight hours before
rangers found them.
Buckley said today that he and his
companion were no\fices who should
have turned back earlier.
"We're not experienced at all," he
said. "Luckily, we had our life vests
on. That kept us bu<S)iant.
"If we hadn't, it might've, been aJI
over."
Buckley said they were forced to
wait longer than they expected be·
cause rangers had heard a report of
two people on the other side of the
island where conditions were more
dangerous and decided to search
there first. They ~eptcacholhu's spirits up.by
accepuna they might have a Jona wa11
ahead of them.
"We preny much conditioned
ourselves that w(d hold out until
morning." he said.
"We were wet and cold and
shiverin&, but it was a pretty calm sea
and fairly warm. so that was good."
Both suffered cuts on their hands
and feet from climbing the jaged
rocks, he said.
The bed experience won't keep bim
fro-m1ryin1 apin. -
"We-kind of took a chance,"
8uckley said. "Next time we'll be
more conservative."
•
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 5. 1988 A3
B lj I ' , l L BI . ')' ( t I , ) '~ r ' Turningiceia.to art;wor~s
.. ... I
Irvine Co. official ~
schedules talk at
Newport Marriott
-
Raymond L. Watson, vice chairman of the
Irvine-Co. wilt speak to--the aenerat mcmbenhip
meeting of the Newpon Center Association Friday
at the Newpon Beach Marriott Hotel.
Watson's talk will focus on the controvenial
9,400-acre Irvine Coast area located between
Corona del Mar and Laauna Beach. A no-host
continental breakfast "111 be ~ed at 7:30a:m. with
the progam startina at 8 a.m. ,..
The cost for the breakfast and prOIJ'lm is SI 0.
The meeting is open to the public and reservations
may be made through the NCA office ai 720-8488.
Art league meetlng slated
The Huntington Beach An Leaaue will meet
Wednesday cvenin.g at the Edison Center. 213 77
Magnolia St .. Hunungton Beach.
Chinese brush painter Chieko Darras will be the
guest anist for the session. Members arc encouraged
to bnng in their an work by 7: I 5 p.m. to participate
in the monthly competition.
MarkeUng for volunteers
"Effective Marketing for Non-profits" is the
title of a seminar to be given Wednesday at the
Volunteer Center of Orange County. 1440 E. First
St., Santa Ana. ·
The session is geared to help people identify
target markets, design a marketi ng plan and learn
practical marketing strategics. The fee is $20 and
registration information is available at ~53-575 7.
Quake survival clan
T he Oran&e County chapter of the American
Red Cross will present a class on canhquake
survival Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1413 E.
Edingec Ave:, Santa Ana. ·
The semi nar will be co-sponsored by Regency
Readiness.' suppliers of home and business earth-
quake preparedness kits. Space is limited and seats
may be resented by calling 542-3310 between I 0
a.m. and 4 p.m.
UlUmate.sale ln Irvlne
The Irvine Education Foundation and the
Panncrship rn Education program have joined
forces to put on the "ultimate sale" 1his weelcend a1
the administration office of the Irvine Unified
School D1s1ricf. 5050 Barranca Parkway in Irvine.
A book fair featuring over 7,000 new books.
dolls. s1uffed animals and games will be offered. The
sale hours are Friday frQm noon to 5 p.m., Saturday
from 9 a.m. 10 3 p.m. cfnd Monday from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Call 857-1411or552-9335 for details.
}
Divorce plarlnlng workshop
Financial adviser Frances Johansen will pres-
ent a free workshop on financial planningduringand
afierad1vorcea1 the Women'sOpponunatiesCenter
on the UC I campus Friday.
The program is scheduled from I to 3 p.m .. and
there will be discussion. questions and answers. Call
856-7128 for parking information.
' USC booster dlnner
A Christmas dinner for USC alumna. boosters
and friends will be held Friday evening by the USC
Ne-wport Harbor AJumm Club at the Newport Be;ich
Country Club. ·
The evening will begin with a social hour at 6:30
p.m and dinner at 7:30. Entenarnment will be .
provided b} the USC Mu sic Depanment. The cost tS
S24 fo r adults and S 12 for children under 12. Call
George Samuels during the day at 851-1112 or
Mildred Murry evenings at 673-6549.
CALENDAR
Monday, Dec. 5
• 6:30 p.m Costa Mesa City CoucU, council
chambers. 77 Fair Drive.
· • 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Plan11ing Commission,
comm1ss1on chambers. 77 Fair Drive.
• p.m. Hunrtngton Buch cny Council,
council chambers. 2000 Main St.
Tuesday, Dec. 6
• 6 p.m. Lagana Beach City Council, council
cham bers. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7 p.m. Newport Beacb Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission, council chambers. 3300
Newport Bl vd. ·
Po ucE Loe
King-sized lee cube•
were the canvaaea and
c hain ·•••• t h e bruahe. ln the 1988
Oraaie County Hol-
lda1 lee Car-rina Com-
pettdon held Sund_ay
afte rnoon at Ho tel
llerldJen ln Newport
Beach . Six cbampacne
companlea aponaored
•eteran Ice carver•
who weM &IYen two
boun to create a theme
ecalptllre combining
the holidays and cham-
paane. The winner,
Mark Dauku of Jfew-.o
port BeaclJ (riCbt), will
ba•e hit naJDe en-
&ra•ed on a perpetual
fropby and receln a
plaque commemorat-liff tilt -scul pture
(upper left). Alto work-1 n g on free z ing
art1Joru are Robert Sltko (left) and Jac-
q_ues T okar (upper
rtCbt). Kelly Nicolia,
• okes wo man f o r
-311--~~..,_,~~dlen, aald hotel "official• are bop-
lna the compedtlon
will become an annual
e•ent.
CM c)ffiC.ers-collect
· fOod, gifts for needy
By JONATHAN VOLZKE lighters and . poltcc otlicer<> -ha\\~ °' t11e oe11y 1"11ot11e1t donated $1.000 and C' era I commun1t}
In Costa Mesa .. an ta Claus might be group ;ire c:-.pccted to follo'' u11. Jefcoat said donauons ot rbod or gifts arc al"a)s seen on a,..tire truck. And he might be needed. ·
wearing a l>adge. Donauon should bt· left at the front
• The c11y's fire and police a oc1at1ons. desk of the Co ta ~lcsa Police Dcpan·
along wnh SC'\Cr.tl other commun1t~ ment. 99 Fair Ort\ e. or al the \\ e 1 1dt• ·ub
groups. are spon onng their third annual tauon. I .., Pla centta .\'e. Jefcoat said
food and gift dri ve fo r need~ fam1lie'i. Lac;t Present need not be '~rapped be\auc;r the
rear.11hc same drl\e pro' adcd a ~km Pohcc l.Xpanment host a .. ,Happing
Christmas for I 7 fam1lic ~'1th 44 part}·· on Dec I~ to pad.age thl' tm• t'nt
children. Officer Dennis Jefcoat ~·d-he said-...... --
Jefcoat said man~ of the children u.ho-Tua keo;s and ham t7n ~'dorr.rtro tmt
reCCI\ e the gifts arc foster children Or \\Crl' Jefcoat a ~S that tho C Jono'r<. lall Jhl'aJ
abused. w he can tind room tor "hat .. muc.1 ~
The program this 'ear .... 111 pro' 1dl' refrigerated meals and g1fi fo r 11 () fam1he . Jdcoat
said.
··we find people to part1c1patc th rough
our own co n1acts as police oOicl'rs and
through the Nc.,..pon-Mesa chool D•~·
tnct:· Jcfco:u said. "'The lntcrfa11h heltl'r
and foster parent also help us ..
Whtie the police and lire as1ioc1a11ons -
separate ent1t1cs that re prest•nt thl' tirl'·
"'I steal c' l'r) b11 of o~n Jm.~1,·r in
to" n ... hl' s.ud
The gift and complete meal'> arl'
deh-.crcd to the fa mtlte ·doorstep on lire
trucks. "htch mu 1 Ix <>tnpped of 1hc1r
1irelight1ngg_car to make room fc)r the ltx'd
and tO\ s. ktcoat said.
""The ''hole thing. 1 super-ne.11
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Dally Pilot pbotoe
by Daniel Hank in
Police pick their· . ~ spa-warn Drivers
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IM Delly l>llol Stefl
.\ c;pec1al Hunttnglon &acb Polilc Dcpanment unu -one that announces 1n.
ad' ancc "here 11"111 Ix' and'' hat rnd of tratlic ofTeMcc; its mntorc,cle officers " 111
be look in~ for -Stt up shop toda~ on .\dam \' cnue •
l he tour·person mo1orc}ck 1eam ha'> wncentrated m dTon srnce '\;o' ., on
a hca' 11~ tra,eled trctch of Beach Bouk' arJ bet"~cn the an Diego Frce"'a~ and
\\arner .\'cnuc. It mo,cd toda) to another prnt'lk m area on .\dams AH·nue
bet"een the an ta .\na Rt' er and &al h Boule' ard
Officer Da' e Humphre} said 1ht.' orlicl'r' as ued o5 ~ c1tatton and "amings to
dm ere; 1n the Beach Boule' ard phase or operJtton' and made 14 arrc ts
Humphre' said there \\ere four an:1den1<. on 1he qreet 1n that pan e 50
pem:n re u" 1on·f~~nod1:1 ncaT --
ftrc--·~nm ohhe-motOIT\tt dctati -officr.rih-c.tlled-ih'C' (. ntu:at-"CCldent
upprl''>.-.1c10 and Enforcement Tram -1c; ll' maintain a high profile. going so far as
to 1mptan1 1gn 1n m-et median anm,uncing 1ha1 ir·al1j, l'nfon:cmen1 efTort are
ahead
11·s pa' ing otT. Humphre' said "I can see a change tn dn' ing habits··
The arrests included pu SC'.'Ss1on ofa stolen' eh1clc m1.,or trallic "arraots one
case ol a dnHr carr) ing a ,-onccalcd ''"3P<'n and ~thcr 1nc1dent tn\.Oh 1ng
burglan. he c;a1d
00'icer; in the detail <.atd the' 'anted dm crs t<' ~me a-.....are of such
'1ola11ons 3, P<''-'dtng ma..,1ng un~le lane change' and folll)\\ IOgother' chicles 100
1,. lv~eh Thl' 1)tlicer-. al~o Jre fo( u rng on '1ola11on .. h' ~de'>tnans and htC)cle
nJ11rs "' ,
Slab of metal dropped f&ml -
Marine copter d&mages roof
I chcc~. \\0llh ~ lt'ltJI 'alue lll 22:1. ''J'
tal..cn lrom Jn unlv..~ed UH 1n thl'
1900 blod ol \\ allarc \1n:c1 <.hMth
atlcr m1dn1ght FndJ' mnrn1ntt
Huntington Beach
Whtie a man "a at church "unda'
alicmoon. <.Omt•one l°'H' l' int ... • ht"'
Coral"ooJ On'e honw JnJ ''l'k J
' adeoca ~'Ill' rculrdcr I"' ll "a 1 ... hl·
and a cam<'ra ''Orth a total'''~ I. It••
Orangc(ounl\ \\31,·r n1,md 10:100 gum .,..,r.:· a-p.ined hooung at v.alls
Ellt" .\' l' at ( l1l kg ... • P.ir.._ \chool. J ""00 C'hapar-• • • ral .\ \l '\li ma_aor damage "as -\ ... ar ro' er 'aluc:d at • 11 l' "a1, C\'l'llf1Cd -tJ l'n trom a ('-)~~ \lu<i(an~ par(..l•d 1n .
thl.' dm ~"a) ol a homl' "n lhl 4 1'l0 Newport Beach
bl1x-k l'I Blac bird \\t.'nu...-latt \un· -\ ,ludent trom Orang<' \\JS knod.·
da\ night • • • t'd lo the ground and suffered a
• meonc tok tour canon!> ul broi..en nose "hen an unknov. n
ngarl'llC\ trom a ~ ·E c' en al t-.i-' 3~'>.l lant "alkt>d up t'll'h1nJ him a he
Harbt'r R'' d SJtur,13\ JI ~ 14 r m pJr(..ed ht<. motor, hie OUlStdC a ( ar Jr at '\~nd lm.>l and 'c" pon
BJ fte AtMdal.t Pren
A Spenisb-style bou1e in Rancho
Santa Marprita aot an unplanned
addition when a 3-foot-lona metal
slab apparently dropped l ,SOO feet
from a Marine Co11>1 helicopter and
stuck in the roof.
to tell rum the news.
"It's funny now, but it would have
been a whole different tune if some-
one bas been bun," Guerriero said. 0ranae County Sheriffs Depart-
ment spokesman Harold Scbaffroth
said be only oould confirm the
incident occurred. Since there were
no injuries, the case was tuf}'lcd over
to the Marines.
ment. The pokesmcn "cre un-
available until Monda).
Gucmero c;a1d a Manne oOicer
who came to hts house told htm the
piece of metal appeared to be a door
from a storagt' ~pace on the ~a
talhon heltcopter.
• • • • mconc pnl.'d l'Pl'n thl.' rear
-.hding do<.u tCI .1 homl' in thl' :-It\
bl(X (.. ol l 1ndJ l\t rl·et and ~ll'k 3
m1cro"a'c OH'n and \,\kulawr • • •
Irvine
\ ral'tng. h1l>.e 'aluc'1 at I ,, 11 \\ J'-
')ll)lcn 1rom an 1\l)('n e,arJgl· a1 a h")fllC
on t hrn1k
B<'U r' n r,1 • • • • \n 1inli.n1'" n hurglar r.tok a motor
'alul'J .:it. :-'O alter 1t<. o" ncr parl>.cd
.and l1x cJ h1<. boat o\.Cm1ght at
f emond("I 'Wel'l and Edgev.ater .\' •
• • • enur No one was injunxt in the mishap
Saturdar. Nate Guerriero said he didn't even
notice the helioopter Oyina over bis
home, nor wu be aware of the
•. damaee until a neiabbor dropped by
The Tustin Marine Co11>1 Air
Station declined to comment Sunday.
sayina public affairs officers were the
only ones allowed to make a state-
Guemero said the' metal lab
smashed some ules. -wh1cb shd do"n
the sloping roof and crashed through
a neighbor"s w1ndo". Whtie the
plywood had been pierced, the lab
didn •t go 1hrough the di)' -.....all into the
intcnoroftbe hou~. Guemero ~id
.\ coothang...-r "a' u l'd 10 pn th ... • \\indO\\ of an -\ \I( Hotnl'I rarl>.cd tn
thl' 4900 hlc.x·~ llf H'-·11 .\' l.'nu<' Jn,und
noonSunda' lool'"orth 'Ollanda \3rte1~ 01 olhl·r tll'tm "ere tl"1lcn
Fountain Valley
\u<,pcrt \\lfl' M'etng dfl\ IO~ ,l\\U\ ' • • • tnim Rain -.,1ar atkr a mailh<" 1,n ihr -\ "<'man rrpom·d the theft ot her
'>lr\.'\'I \\3\ l'llll\\ h up h\ Jn 11lc al \\JllCI (OO!atning $.a "'00 tn ~a!>h after
lirc"orl.. "alrl'J Jn \1 ltXl 'l'lllOF, 11 \In the g1 <'und behind her a~
• • • \hl .-.at at a tahle at In inc Ranch Four mak 111\\.'ntk' \\tth f',1101 \larl-.ct at I ac;h1on l<,land
L.,anaBeacb
A woman was reportedly standing
on the corner of Calliope and South
Coast H1ahway unday morning
h1t11na 1 bench with a hose. Police
convinced her to stoo. • • • Poltcc were called twice earty u~y mom1na to an apartment in
the SOO block ofN. Coast H1ahway to
chase awa_y a suspected prowler. Both
umes. officers were unable to locate
an offender • • • A taiu dnvcr and a nckr apparcntl)
had trouble rom1n1 to an qrttmcnt
JUM aftrr mtdn.aht Saturday momena
wMn the male paucntrr refuted 10
pay 8y the IJmC officers had amved
at the 1600 block of S. Coast
Highway. the two had appartntly
patched up the disqrctmt>nt. • • • Officers responded to a 911 call in
the 700 block of Blmcuda Way earl)
Fnday mom1n1 where a woman
lockro 1n a bedroom said htr husband
had thrcatcnt"d her with 1 gun The
wife climbed out the bedroom win-
dow.
Officers eventually determined no
wtapon h..U been u~ in 1hc dispute.
HoTtn'cr. stHn weapon& \\Crt taken
from the mtdencc for safckCt"P•nt.
c.... ....
COIT'lpukr cqu1pmen1 'aluw at
$2350 ••~stolen hom .t car par~'"-d at
'
-\ man not onk kll l)(am11\t' \
Pilla at I 2~S 81 001>.huN • 1 \\1th
South ( oa t Plala l·r1da). fhe theft the Qllla hr ordcr...-d o'er the phont•
occum'd ~t"een 4 and 4-45 p m I.II<' Sunda) ntihl. hut "al'h·d oil" 1th • • • $..l9 ~ · "hl'n he th rt'Jtenl'd 1hc cm·
A 1+,car·old Tustin " man "3 plo~C'C v. 11h a gun and dcmande-<l
arrc\tCd al fhc Broad".i~ at , outh monc' \oa\t Plaza Frida' after admamns -• • • that he stoic J por1,.eltun doll 'alt11-d .\ 1 ~~"1 \l~fC'1.•dc fkn1 p:ul-.eJ a1
a1 S~~S fhc \\("Iman haJ no pnor the Pat"C ( lubat 1 .. 0~~ Rrookhurst -.,t
cnm1nal n't:ord and c;,m.l <.hc did nut haJ a IO(h Jr I o run,l\(J -..unJ.l'
k.no" "h\ h • \luk the doll . The 31 ' pm
1nc1dt"n1 o<-~um~ :t•' IO'p m · -\ \hOJlfl'-'r a,tl.!J jl,r ;i S"'l.Q~ cJr
Pohct 01rrc'"'"-J a {tNa .\k :i . '-t.irtcrall11and \uto. lbOJI Ha1Nr
\\uman a1 the Bull<X._s 101"1: at ,' uth Boule' ltd uoda) :it b.:~0 pm_ lhi!n
\<>as\ Pl.11a at"' pm f nJa) a1'er he lkd the''''''" to.\ \\,11t11lf. l::lf "1thlH1t
allctidl' ,tok .i t1t0~0 .\rm;uu l)o'I' 1n lor 1hc pan
""t•1ttt\allk-J .-t S \ lO T~ am.·~tcli "lml'\H\1.' pun~ t~r'":J 1h1.· n&ht tnd11
\\-Oman 1s odl~ ~1a.n l.>t,n.ahuc. N J 1'11\" ltl'i\Ja .\l,·orJ ~unJa, .lll1.1·
\ bncka~· Cl'n1;11nini hool>.c; and n no''" .... h1k it "a' f\.lr .. ,-,1 .11 11\\.· I ..
' '
Fire guts resort in cou~q
8~ Tltt> ~f!IOt'iat~d Pn
f in:-gutted a hotel at J m1nc1al·
Nth rl'~Nt 1n Rn·a fllf\tn~.)l ""''t I
&UC'lt to tl''" and "·auc.ing an l'o;t1·
ftlatcJ I nullton J.lmag\'1 auth.,nttc~
ad 'o one "a' 1n1un'd 1n 1h, I~ '0
p m fire ~un.d4&' at la \ 1d.i Hot
~pnna1o tin· \ltli 1.11, \;ud
\tare than , 0 iirclightc~ "orh'\J
ncarl~ "' hllUI"\ IOC\tll'\IUl\h th~ fi~.
"h1, h hrnkc out .1t the M -H'Jr·old
hotel ncJ1 thc1un"tu1c c110r.ln1c. lo'
\n1ck' anli ~n fk• narJ1no ... oun·
f..
llC\
"It "~' a dtlltllllt fire. pnmanh
hc .. au c'fthc ,. of the bu1k11naand
1 hi;' h "'" ,,, 1 he l on.;.tru..:,t ion:· Bit·
1. 11,,,; < h1ct Oa' td Huffman <1aid.
&·1"1..·cn 10 .tnd I~ hott<l aunt~
, .. l'rt< l'' arn<atN ;and tallcn to IOQI
htltCI llr 'lhtr I('(' mmodat1on •
HulTman ~1d
Onl\ a \h\'11 or the hottl rtma1nnt.
q1d Battalton < htcf JO<'I SMnnwm.
Oamaer ••s ~"""'Cd as SI m1llton:-ht \atd.
fh( autc ot lhc fift was -*r
1n' C'\1a&al•on
·-
...
OrMQe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, O.cember 5, 1888
Radar satellite·
deplOyed from
space shuttle
..
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)-unless the crew needed more time to
The crew of the space shuttle Allantis deploy the radar satellite or to
successfuJly deployed a powerful conduct other military-oriented ex-
l'.ldar satellite over the weekend. periments.
reportedly the chief goal of the At f.dwards, a ground crew Sunday
clandestjne militaf)' mission, knowl-•conducted a simulated shuttle land-
edaeable sources said today. in&t an ellcrcisi normally done a day
The $500 million Lacrosse satellite or two before a mission ends. But
rcponedly was designed to gather there was no announcement of a extremely sharp all-weather images of landing. ·
Eastern Bloc military targets and Plans for the next shuttle flight. set
would help American intellisenc~ for Feb. 18. received a setback last
agencies monitor Sovi~t comphanc~ week when part of a rocket for
wi.di:Jrms control treaties. boosting a communicauons satellite
Government claims
vi'ctory as re belliop
halted in Argentina
BUEN~ES. Arscntlna (AP)
-The government claimed victory
in .-rour-day military revolt after
hundreds of civilians pelted rebel
troops with rocks and bottles and the
rcnepdc leader surrendered. Four
people were reported killed.
Despite the arrest of their leader,
Col. Mohamed Ali Scineldin1 the rebels refused to •conctdc oefeat
Sunday after the mclec at their
headquarters, the ~huge Campo de
Mayo army base outside the capital.
succc:p,"'ne to rc1>9rfers. -rtiere were no concessions of any kind."
More than 40 civilians and police
were hospitalized with wounds from
rubber and real bullets fired by rebels
Suf\daY after loyalist troops Wlthdrcw
from camp de Mayo and r-OCk and
bottle-throwin& demonstrators
suracd forward. Rebels fired from inside the arsenal
and from two can that sped from the
scene, the aovemment news agency
Tclam reponed. "
Ttie sources, who requested into orbit .from the shuttle was badly
anonymity. said the satellite was damaged.
• operating well as 1t followed a course A worker bumped into t~e noule
Pratdent and lln. Reaian at KennedJ Center bonon.
"We don't use the· word 'sur-
render.' we use . the term ·nqo-
tiation,' '"' said one of Scineldin's
followers, Maj. Luis Albeno Brun, in
an intervjew with the independent
news •ncy Noticias Argc:ntmas.
The army announced later that
Scincldin had given himself up for
arrest and that his 500 foJlowers
agreed to put down their weapons and
explosives. that cames it over 80 percent of the on' the rocket's first stage and cracked
Soviet Union. it during during pre-Taunch checks As word about the satellite was Thursday, and the entire first stage
reported1 Atlantis' fi ve astronauts will be replaced, said NASA spokes-
were begjnning the fourth day of their man George Diller.
mission and the National Aero-Testing was to have begun Dec. 10
nautics and Space Administration on the combined first and second
and the Air Force were keeping a tight stages of the two-stage booster. he
lid on information about their ac-sajd. The tests will be delayed until
tivities. about Dec. 27. he said, and tech-
Five artists' careers
cited in Washington
President Raul Alfonsin insisted
that no rcbeJ demands had been met
in obtaining.an end to the third such
insurrection in 18 months. "This bas been a really important
The rebels had demanded an end to
the prosecution of ~fficers for h~!llan
riJhts abuses during the m1htary
dictatorships from 1976 to 1983;
amnesty (or officer~ .already con-
victed; and better m1htary _pay.
Bcfore today, there had been no in-nicians probably would have to work
flight information leaked to news two shifts a 'day seven days a week to
aaencies as it was on ' two earlier maintain the launch schedule for the D~f~nse Department shuttle Discovery's mission. he said. m1ss1ons. The satellite deployed by the Atlan-
"lt seems the Air Force and NASA tis' crew reportedly is to serve
have learned how to plug the leaks," someday as the "radar eye" for the
said one official Sunday. on condition new B-2 stealth born ber. selecting he not be named. potential targets. That would
The.two agencies have promised to eliminate the need for the aircraf\ to
break the silence to provide a 24-hour uSt' its own radar. which might
advance notice on when the shuttle disclose its locaJion.
would land at Edwards 4-ir Force The astronauts also reportedly
Bate in California. were to conduct several experiments
Sources had said before Friday's aimed at defining man's role as an
launch from Cape Canaveral that the observer in space. with emphasis on
night would end today or Tuesday reconnaissance.
.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Mlma Loy. the bucy Nora Charles o the "Thin Man" movies, walked into the
East Room with the aid of a cane.
George Bur.ns. whose wisecracks
have delighted audiences from the
'30s to the '80s. waJked with a While
House aide holding each arm.
They may not be as spry as they
were in what President Reagan called
"the glory days" of Hollywood, but
Loy. 83, and Bums, 92. were the toast
of Washington Sunday night.
Along with violinist AJexander
Schneider, 80, producer Roger
Stevens, 78, and choreographer Alv in
Ailey, 57, they were honored as the
1988 1C<:ipients of Kennedy Center
honors in the performing arts.
"As a performer, the lovely and
mysterious Myrna Loy always con-veyed a sense of great ease and
comfort, as though she were pos-
sessed of answers to questions you·
never even knew you had asked."
The 77-year-old president matched
wisecracks with Bums, saying, "One
thing I can't fiaurc out is how George
manages to appear with Johnny
Carson so often. I'm always in bed
when he's on."
From the White House the cel-
ebration moved to the John F.
Kenncdy ·Center for the Performing
Al'ts. where President-elect Georse
Bush joined those on the stage and in
the audience in singing "Auld Lang
Syne" in honor of Reagan.
Stiamir asking time to
form Israeli coalition
JERUSALEM (AP)-Prime Min-
ister Yitzhak Shamir, whose 21~ay
deadline to form a government
expires today, said he would ask
President Chaim Herzog to give him
more time.
Shamir's right-wing Likud bloc
gained the up~r hand in attempts to
form a coalition government by signing an agreement Sunday with the
ultra-Orthodox. Torah Flag party,
which holds two seats in the Knesset,
form a governing coalition. Likud
and its rival. the lef\-leaning Labor
Party. have been uneasy governing
panners since 1984. Defense Minister '(itzhak Rabin
meanwhile accused fellow Laborite
Shimon Peres. the party's leader. of
deceiving other mem~rs bycooduct-ing secret negotiations with religious
parties.
House GOP leader stresses ethics HoITleless
~.or parliament. ·
Also Sunday, the spiritual advisers
of the religious Agudat Israel party
said it should renew talks with L1kud.
'Shamir now has the backing of 60
legislators in the 120-membcr
Knesset. where he needs a majority to
He called Peres confidant Yossi
Bcihn the "poodle of .Peres" for
carryinJ out the talks on forming a
governing coalition without other
party leaders being told. ·
Last week. Agudat Israel suprising-
ly defected from Likud to Labor, ap~rently af\er being contacted by
Bc1lin.
By ne Auoclatecl Preis
WASHINGTON -Republican Bob Michel. R-111.,
re-elected 1oday u House mtnority--Leader. called for
tougher enforcement of ethics rules and said that the
record under House Speaker Jim Wright was "a national
disgrace." "The reputation of this institution has been
smeared by members who blatantly break our rules and
mock the institution's inability to enforce a penalty."
Machel told fellow GOP lawmakers. who elected him to a
fifth two-year term as their leader. He was unopposed.
Wright. D-Texas. was assured of rc-cleetion to his-post ~Y"
fellow Democrats later today despite an inquiry into
allegations of unethical behavior in his personal finaces
and his hapdltng of government secrets. Michel did not
mention Wright b> name m his speech. but made it clear
that the Republicans intend to pursue the inquiry against
the speaker. which the> m1t1ated. The House ethics
committee 1s In\ est1gaung the charges against Wnghr.
' Daley's son running for mayor
CHICAGO-Richard M. Dale}'. whose father ruled
Chicago as ma}or for more than 20 years and whose name
became synonymous wi th machine politics. 1s set to
officially enter the crowded race for the city's top job.
Daley. 46, who was elected last mon1h to hi s th ird term as
Cook Coun t} state 's attorney. has scheduled a Monday
news conference and 1s expected to formally enter the
crowded 1989 mayo ral race. It would be his second run for
City Hall. Daley s father, Richard J. Daley. served as Chicago's mayor from 1955 until his death in 1976 and
also controlled the once-v aunted machinery of the Cook
County Democratic Pany As a result of his family
connection. Daley does not suffer from a lack of name
recognition. an ailment plaguing some of the six
candidates who announced earlier for the Democratic
nomination .
Plea change asked ln slaylng
.NEW '(0.RJL-A man __on trial for beating his
illegally adopted daughter to death asked the court today
for permission to change his pica to innocent by reason of insanity. The request came in the midst of testimony by
the man's former lover. The la~er for Joel Steinberg,
accused of murdering 6-ycar-old Lisa Steioberg."told state
Supreme Court Justice Harold Rothwax that new infonnation , derived from the testimony of ffedda
l'Ju..S:sbaum prompted the chanac iJt strateiy.Attome.y_ha
London sai d pyschiatrists who exammt<f Steinberg
earlier this year had initially not believed Steinberg was
mentally incapacitated, but that Nussbaum's testimony.
coupled with their interviews with the defendant, would
now allow them to testify that Steinberg lacked criminal
responsibility in the girl's death.
Bakker's 'blsexual actlvlty told
NEW YORK-A former tele~ion preacher says he
told a grand JUl'}';he had sex with Jim Bakker thr~ times
and arranged the fateful tryst with church secretary Jessica
Hahn at Bakker's urging, according to a magazjne
interview. John Wesley Fletcher, who appeared on "The
PTL Club" television program from lhe mjd:J970s to
1981 , described Bakker as a bisexual who openly lusted
after the show's youn,a male camera operators. "I was Jim
Bakker's male prostitute," he said in the interview for
January's Penthouse magazine. Fletcher is the second
man to say publicly that he had sex with Bakker. In
September, former PTL official Jay Babcock said he had
told the grand jury of a sexual encounter with Bakker.
Fletcher said in the interview released Sunday that he
related the sexual encounters to the federal grand jury
investigating charges that Bakker. Bakker's wife, Tammy, and PTL aide David Taggart illegally spent contributions
to the ministry on their lavish lifestyles.
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beckoning
6orbachev Perez returned~to office
after decade in Venezuela
WASHINGTON (AP) -Home-
less activists angered by Mikhail
Gorbachev's plans to visit New York
City's opulent Trump Tower are
inviting the Soviet leader to a home-less shelter and a soup kitchen to ge;...t-B-y1TI"'ee ASloclitedYress
"a more balanced and realistic view CARACAS, Venezuela -Carlos Andres Perez. who led a wealthy
of our nation." Venezuela during the oil boom of the 1970s, was re-elected president af\er 10
The in vi tat ion was made in a letter years out of otTtte on a promise to re tum his debt-nddcn country tG prosperit>.
prepared for delivery to the Soviet Voters remembered the good times Sunday rather than the scandal that almost
Embassy today, a day before the had Perez impeached in his first administration. The latest returns showed
Soviet Communist Party general Pecci, of the left-of-center Dem ocratic Action Party, with 51.4 percent of the
secretary .amves in New York to vote and Eduardo Fernandez of the Social Christian Party with 38.6 percent. addf'BS the United Nations General The rest of the vote was shared by 20 minor party candidates.
Assembly. 0 1_. • -l 1 .1 l Gorbachev's itinerary includes a .. &ega cance IJ p ans to v~s t U.N.
meeting Wednesday with billionaire MEXICO CITY-:-Prcsid~nt Da.niel Ortega of Nicarag~a said today he devel~~r Donald Tfl.!mp at the ~8-• w~u!d_ not go to t~e Un1\e~ Nations ~1s week because the Untted States failed
SJ.Ory ~nhauan bu1ld1ng tkat carries· .to issue enough visas for his party and imposed unacceptable restrictions on his
Trumps name, Trump's office, stay. "I cannot accept these rules because the United States tannot decide Trump's S 19 million apartment. six when. how and with whom a chief of state can visit an international
levels of shopping an~ mill ions of organi~tion like the tlnited Nations," Ortega told a news conference. He
dollars worth of embellishments. comp.lamed th~t the United Sta~esshould no1 req~ire IS days notice to approve
"Donald Trump represents one the tnp of a chief of state and his party to the Unncd Nations.
·extreme in th is country and there's a
whole other side to the United States
we believe Mr. Gorbachev should
see," Mitch Snyder. spokesman for
the Washingtoo-based Community
for Creative Non-Violence, said Sun-
day.
Two ... kllled, 92 hurt ln Tokyo traln crash
TOKYO -A commuter train whose driver apparently missed a stop
signal slammed into the back of another train in Tokyo today. killinJ two
people and injuring 92, police and railway authorities said. Sbu1chirc
Yamanouchi. vice president of Japan Railways. apologized for the crash .
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Tests rev ea a1n e -f ooO tflrea
to inf ants, elderly arid ill people
SACRAMENTO (AP)-Indepen-
dent tests of food from supermarkets
across the country found selenium
levels at high enough levels to slowly
poison infants, the elderly and
chronically ill, a newspaper feported
Sunday. But the federal Food and Drug
Administration estimates that most
Americans consume selenium in
amounts well under safety standards.
A FDA offi~ial said she doubts that
an yone is sett in& unsafe levels if they
are eatina an average diet.
The Sacramento Bee said toxic
concentrations of selenium - a
naturaJly occurring element - also
taint the home-grown food and
drinking water of hundreds. perhaps
thousand~ of farm and ranch families
in parts or eight Western states.
The newspaper said its seven-
month investigation disclosed the first evidence of a widespread
selenium danger in the human diet.
The levels in commercial foods arc
hiah enough to expose even healthy
aoults to levels above current federal
guidlines, according to the news.
paper.
Selenium is considered es~ntial to
humans in microscopic amounts, but
too much is poisonous.
Dr. Jean Pennington, who has
directed the FDA 's national nutrition
study said foods tested by the Bee
may have reflected diets that "were
not typical for those of the popu-
lations as a whole.
The potential effects for the lowest-
risk sroup -healthy adults -may
be nothing wonc than subtle down-
ward shifts in 1he overall good health or natural resistance to disease and
infection.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor
Gary Busey. who has campaianed apinst mandatory helmet laws for
motorcyclists. was improvin• but still
in critical condition today with head
injuries suffered when he was thrown
from his cycle.
Busey, 44, who was nominated for
an Academy Award for his 1tarrin1
role in "The Buddy Holly Story," was
rctoverin1 from brain su'M} at
Cedars.-Sina1 Medical Centcr.fOUow-
ina the ctaah SuRday, •id hospital
spoknman Ron Wise.
"He stabilind throqhout the
nilht; h11 condition i1 improved but stm critical." Witt •id. "He's able to
respond to simple commands." C1olC relatives were 11 that 1ctor's
bedside, and well-wtllten were call-int f'rom 8CT'Oll tht counuy, Wise ~ Surpn's mnoved two blood
clots f'roin the · llC10(1 brain.
Busey was ridine alone when he Iott
conuol of his bike and cruhed in a
Culver City 1n1tn1etlon .
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TWENTYNINE PALMS -Skeletal remains believed to be those of a
Marine missina in the dcsen since a trainina eitercisc more than three months
aao were found about two miles nonh of the base here. authorities said. A
wallet containina the identification of Marine Lance Cpl. Jason Rother, an
M·16 rifle and a f',?nade launcher were found Sunday n~ar the remains, said
Capt. Kevin Murphy. a spokesman for the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat
Center, l~ted I 2S miles cast of downtown Los An,eles. The remains were
found near the community of Bqdad. two miles aonh of the military
reservation .
Statue 1Joaorla6 Walleaber6 aavelled
LOS ANGELES -An 18-foot statue hononna Raoul W•llenbcfa. a
Swedilh di~mat who helped Jews avoid deoonation to Nazi death camps.
wu un"Veited Sunday, the first day of Hanukkah. The tcUIP'Utt by Italian anist
Franco Alldto was dedicaled"On t~ pounds of a Great Wnwn Bank branch
in the city's Fairfu disuict 111~ony111ended by World War II boloclust
survivors, local elected offtciats and Jewith laden. .. On this. the fin& ~f
Hanukkah, the feslival~ of'I.~~ it is fh1i111. that we ftlCIOIJ'li&e the bcroic 1
of one man who ·--~fouOt valianlly 111in1t a poupof munlerm and •ved over 90:000 Jews, aicJ Oral Western lank chainnaa Jamn
Mon"°""". Dubbed lhe .. Aneef of Mercy," Wallenbera wn credited with
hclPllll thoUlands of Jews and othen evade Nui pmecu. lion by supplyina
lhem widl filhe PaPm and ftndint 1Mrn Dlaccl IO hide. Wal~befa di•--t la~ 1a die war after ht was anated by Sovld troopt and it wu prn:;;d~ clied white in cutlody .
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Solutions for thrift crisis differ
WASHINGTON (AP) -Two Federal Savinas and Loan Insurance ~ lfOUPI are call1n1 for sharply Corp .• which backs individual dc-dift"trent sol14tion1 to the savinp and posits of up to SI00.000 in S&Ls.
loan. crisis with one advocatin1 A proposal expected to be adopted
abohlhana Sells 11 a separate indus-by the council's board of directors
lr)'andtheothermakinapreservation today ~ys healthy S&Ls should be __gfjk~~&eci-t&-lJHlfer 40 the-~ ~ ~ational Council of Savinas Deposit lnsuran~ Corp., which
lnst1tut1on1, the smaller of the two\ auarantees deposits in commercial
lobbyina aroupa, wants to abolish lhef banks.
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DeRevere desigias .
wi~ NAIOP awards
DtRevere PartHnMp, a fuJl-scrvice architectural finn widl
offLces in Newpon Beach and Phoenix, Anz., received two Grand
awards and four M_J;nt awards at the National Association oflndUllrial
Office Park's 1988 'Des1gn/Development program in New York CilY.
In the manufacturina/warthousec.ategory, DeRevcttc.aptuf'C'd the
Grand award for its design of the Mitsubishi Electric Sales of America
hcadquaners in Cypress, owned by McDonnell Doualas Realty Co.
The other Grand award was for the firm's work on Life Support
Products, a contempo~ two-story tilt-up in Irvine. ip dle \
R&D/AexfTech Single Building d1vis1on. Both projects also earned -
Merit awards.
President Dell H. DcRcvett. AIA, said "These honon are significant because of th~ soope of NAIOP and the caliber of p}lr peen
and competitors." ,
DcRevere earned other Merit awards for its desian of The Irvine
Co.'s Irvine/O'Donnell II, Irvine Spccuum facility in Irvine and
Bincher's Orange County Tech Cen ter an Santa Ana. -
• • •• Tk EIJenneyer Co., a Southern California manaeement
consulting firm. has ~n acquucd by Lee Bedlt eam-l9C. of New
York. one of the country's -largest providers of corporate career
services.
The Ellerme)'(r firm. which 1s based 1n Irvine and has offices in
Los Angeles and San Diego. will become a Lee Hecht Harrison Co. and continue to provide corporate chcnts with both individual executive
outplaccm~fil and aroup proV"ms. • • . Firm founder and President William K. Ellermcyer, who will
become a Ltt Hecht Hamson Senior Vice President and Continue to direct the operations of the three offices, said .. We're now able to
expand our services and extend our resources to New York.. the
Nonheast and the Midwest ..
Ltt Hecht Hamson President Steve Harrisqp noted that demand
for professional outplacement consulting services has grown rapidly in
recent years aod companies increasinJly require that firms have
capab1hties in several geographic areas simultaneously. · ••• A group of investors boosted its stake in Irvine-based Plaa
CommillUcadeas by more than 1 percent to 27.4 percent. accordin& to
a filing with the Secuntics and Exchange Commission.·
The group. including Theodore L Cross and two arantor's trusts,
bought 44,500 Shal'C$ between Apnl 5 and Nov. 2S for S 1.13 to SI.SO
ctr.The group now holdt956. I 3'-S shares in thcpubfishttof a-monthly
periodical for stock brokers. • • • Directors of Armor All P,..lldl Corp. in Irvine have declared a
quarterly dividend of IJ cents per share on the common stock payable
Jan. 3. 1989 to stockholders of record at the close of busjncss on Dec.
L2.
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"climbi"9 theh walls," or bet"9 irritable towards others.
YIS, you wlll quit smoki"9 in I ..... (only one hour a day Mon.-Fri. or 2 hours a day
for 2 days and the final hour on the 3rd day) calmly, comfortably, and for life. tt doesn't matter
how long you hOYe been smoking W•lllll, ••I .. CIGAltl, how ott.n )QI
light up or how mony times you have tried to QUIT ... This time you con quit smoking for lifel
Tiii T otol Success Program is medically supervised usi"9 behavior modification, behavior
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YOU'LL discowr why it works at one of the special FREE meeti.-igs ... you won't be under any
pressure to join •.. , no drvgs, no gum, no needles, no occu..gnyihing, nd electric shod. no
ultrasonic sounds, no subliminal tapes and no hocus pocus.
We ore so COIS-.n' of your Total Success,..-will do somethi"9 no one ehe will : not your
favorite hypnotist, smokenden, nicoc•"•s gum, or anyone .....
Att.r yovr 5fh hour of therapy, if you inhale one entire cigoc..,. in front of our ~
..,...., nurte or director, )QI' entire t.. waL • Wm .. DI IO Y .. m,
YOU llAYI •n•tG TO LOA 8"' Y08• DIWY llA8IT •
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'Funniest pe~son'
beaded £or Irvine
By SAM BLACKWELL '
Of .... 0.-,,......,.
The woman who om:e "Oil the ml~
.. Funniest Person 1n Amen a" "as
watenng the lawn of her home in Los An~lcs when the phone rang. 'Tm
going to ha ve Lo turn the hose off." she
said as a dog barked and a TV
boomed 1n the background.
Ellen DeGeneres. perhaps the most
unsclf-consciously hip ofTV's stand-
UP, comediennes. seems prell) nor-
mal. The state of the world somet1 mes
saddens her. she dmcs a To,ota
conven1ble and she )ells at her no1s)
yellow Lab Core).
What she )el led was "(ore\. r m doing an inter 1e" .. ·
--ttnhkc-mosr-of ht'r ft'rn:rlc prede-
cessors. DeGcneres. "'ho opens a one-
week run Tue'Sda) ni&ht at the
lmpro' in Ir' me. hkcs subtle per-
ceptions. Where Joan RI\ crs ag-
gressively needle "uh one-liners.
DcGenercs z1gs and zag through
stories about gum d1 ea~ or follo"-
• 1ng a man home from Lhl' super-
market.
Usually. her punchlines In' 11e the
· audience to share 1n man chng Jt the
oddity ofbeihg human.
Kun Vonn~gut sa)s people become
t.hcir names. QeGenercs 1s gcncrou .
the kind of person who's al\l.3)S
tr}1ng to .make pe,ople feel bettt>r.
When her mother was going ti\ rough a
divorce, DeGeneres made her .. laugh
so hard she would CIJ . That's "hen 1 ·
first saw w~at hum9r could do to a i>e.rso.o~ J a.L"a). want to make e-.ef)bod)' happy:•
DeG.e(leres gre" up in a funn}
household in New Orleans. Her
brother was one of the creators of the
sad1st1cal1' bent Mr. B1l~characteron
··Saturday· ight LI\ e:· Her father.
though an insurance agent. fancies
himself a comedian and still tries to
get her to use some ofh1s 'aude"1lhan
schuck. No cflance.
DcGeneres prefers her mother's
approachi-If someone observed that
mother and daughter have the same
teeth. her mother "ould sa) .. No. I
ha' ea set and she has a set ··Gentle. a
bit deadpan ridiculous
Genues often pro' ides a s1 mple
but fecun d premise that qu1etl) and
innocent!) urns on 1~lf he secs
humor most e'er.v •. here. but that
doesn·t mean she u5es 11.-.. ,
·:1:ve thought of funn~ ideas about ~.treet people but it's not thJt funn) ...
\he SJ~s ... It <ould happen to an ~·
bod~ ...
The closest DcGencres comes to
making a joke 1s the stor\ about her
grandmother. '' ho·s real!~ into ge t·
ting in shape. ·· he sta rted "all..1ng
\vhen she was 60. he's 97 toda' and
we don ·t kno" }'here she 1s... ·
DcGcneres was a s1nger-songv. mer
getting nibbles on a recording con·
tract when friends con' inced her to
go on stage at a benefit and .. ~
funn) " ·· o I ate m ) lunch onstage
Ellen DeOeneree
because L "as hungr. and talked
about some stuff that ·1 had "mten
do" n That da\ ••
Her b1g break "as "inning ho"·
t1me·s national contest 10 hnd the
··Funnil'St Person 1n -\mcm·a ·· -\fter
her lirst "Tonight ho" .. appearance.
Johnn~ Carso n asl..cd her to 101n him
on th'-' panel the \hov. business
CQUI\ aknt ol ano1mmcn1 ·
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'Christmas Car<?l' brightens
the holiday season-at awe
8) BONNIE FEVERGEON
Delly NM C..n•• •1111
\11ctiael R1charthoo 1s o con' 1m·ijlg
that small ctvh.Jnrn ma~ nccd prior
One oft he scason"s most prom1S1ng "Jrning 'ound effects and artlul
theatrical Jclicac.. 1cs Charles m:il..~up'-dmphmcnt an alr~ad' chill·
Dickens· classic .. .\ ( hmtmas ing pcrformanc..e JS this taste ot death
Carol." 1s 1n producuon at Golden P\!rmcatcs ~loogc's pun' C\lstcnc..c tephen F th a 1s·a gentle pa11rn1 West College. Bob ( rach11 -the loreH·r lo,al
dapted for the stage b~ one of the bool..~ccP\!r 1n sp11c of the old t~ rarif s
sho" ·s directors. Charles \flh.hell Jbu~ Enacting (. rachu's "1fc and
and gl\en hfe b~ a talented ~ast and daughter l\.1Jnhfl an.: ..\nn \lane
crclo'. th is piece 1s an exC.!Jing hohda~ Bund\ arui C..eorg1a '-e' in
e\pcrience as \1 11chcll and '0-direc-\s Fred rooge s ntphl'"· \ lll\lr
tor Ren:ua Florin bnn& ne" '1lJht~ Qro!><.O otkr) Jn t.'lll.'Cll\.: balan l' ot
to an ageless and inspiring talc.~~-tamJJtal J '>'><!nt·· t.·~ • ~nJ .,uti-~1 11..e 0\1.ens offe~ an OUl'it.1nLl ing ml .. \l \('OCSS tu his rlk JO·\P r tl·d
portra~al of thr Ill-tempered Jngul:ir cider Frl'd"· \\Iii: J rJh .. Ol("r.
Ebenezer · roobc \laintaining a prctl·d b' \1Jn:1 ..\nn" hm1dl
strong characterization 1nlorpora1-(Jhu'>" 01 t hnstmJSt.' PJ't Pit.''·
mg ph~ !>ll 31 and mcntal cnt.•rg1c> hi\ l.'ntand Futur'-' Jfl .llkr,·d \' 1h ,1,11c..•I\
sour cru!>t\ old \hn \lma<; hater I' fl .. ' b~ frnn111.-r DJ' I'> (, m1 Engl:inil
dehght lul en 1ng a-, a P..>"''1 lul ar.J Br .in Hmkk Pro 1d1ni 'J l h
catah \l. O"cns enh' ,•m th,· .:n11rc 'P 11 ,, 1th ;rn ·11np1t.•'"' l' '1,ual
p1cn·. bnng1ng out thl.' lx•\t 1n all \\llll 1nJ' dui.1111' I'> lrt."Jll\\' ''ardrobo..
. "hom he shart.•s the 'itagl' • 1.·a~ancemen t "' thl.' ')ho"' ll•O\umc uperb 1n his role as \lark' ·,11ho,1 i.k ~hm~ r u...in I hom.i\. Banh
{ arokr<. . ea-;on thl· l'nttn: work
undc..·r thi.' mus1l al d1r'-·c11on 01 'tcH:n
Ja \ \\Jrnt.•r Partl\.ularr d'nan11c
ound and lljhllng are arh1e,cd.
respc1.ll\t·h b~ Da' 1d Ed\\ards and
C hark-. Da' 1s on a 'ersat1k set des1~ncd b\· ..\rpad Petra.,s
Dclin11cl\ an a~~I 1s Peter (on-
W<l\ ·s v.or~ '"'1th makeup design
Tc ·hnic<J) d1rn.11on 1s -;upphed b' .
l:>a ' 1d H:11on .>
From roogc"<• lirst 'Bah hum·
bug .. to l 1n\ Tim\ I Da' 1d u old-
shcllt l''lo')tng ·c.oJ bles us. e' e" ~ln1.• · this <:.ho'' radiate.-. C'hnsJma~
traa 11on and " a tam1h entenain-
mcnt ''IX'r cn,, t "1' lr
<..1t>hkn \\ ,,t l "lkgl"~ "..\
( hn,tm:i.. l .m I · cvnd udl'S this
\\1.el..l nd " th ~ rllmnanH"\ f hurs-
dJ\ thrl1ugh 'Jlurda~ Jt ~ pm and
'iunda~ at ~pm 1n 1h1.• main thcatt.·r
un thl l;i unting.100 Beat·h rampu"
(all ""'· J., !01 tll l't r"'!tcnat1on
and 01hl'r 10turma11on
..\t this point in her career. De -
Gcnercs \\ants to do mo\ IC~ and T\'
sitcom She "ants to be an actress ... ,
h;l\cothcr em0t1ons l'dltketogel out •
of me:· she .. a,s --------------------------------------------1 n a bu inc s that rc"ards man-.._fo
re, ea ling their pain and hatred 'tsce Ch• 1d · f .--i..;t e · · 1
-c~~11~~~1~~n~1 t~~.~ ~~~~~1;~e.th~: 1 ren. lgAI Ing Cane .. ~r
C,encres seems almost too good 10 be
true. _ • .,. · ~ •
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By ANDEE BECK tn h1S C'-' n hand and 1llu u·ated b\ his
brut'll'rs . .\dam and 1'1m .. ,h Boo!..
tor !.... ds "'1th ( .in .. ur'· is a small gem
thil t tk~ truth Jnd hope
L~hough th(' film 1s based on Jason's
ooo the T\ tran lauon has been
broadened to u1d ude ,omment.s 0 1
Ja on·s mother Geral> n. and his dad
C ra1i The lOuplc do a tremendous
JOb ol de nbtng their pant~ help-
le nes and desperate anempls to
retain some 'Pt" I. of op11m1sm.
Abby slay~reject~d cli~nt Mc<:~ ....... -..-
By LYNDA HIRSCH
DALLAS: While J R l'i forced to
"-Ork on a chain gang. Cldfond Bobb)
become panners. Sue Ellen 1s at-
. tractcd to the ne" I) ?ttentl\ e Jc rem~
·Wendell. Case) continues 10 use Lu ~
to garner the po'-' er he seeks. Cla) ton
belleves foul pla) 1s responsible for
the drying up of the outh Fork v.ater
supply.
FALCON CREST: u nable to
handle the tress at home. Ma~1e
goes on a vacauon. Lance. on trial for
Melissa's r:nurdcr and for. setting
Falcon Crc t ablaze. question 'his
attorney·s lo~alt~. R1 hard considers
·bribing the district attorne) ..\ ngcla
decides to ched. '\1ck's background
now that he plans to SUl) 1n the
\ alle~.
, DYNASTY: \\hen "-f' ~tic has no
recolle tton ot being at the lake or
ha' 1ng blackouts. Blake decides to
keep her health problems to himself.
. Wtth teve out of th~ p1cture. Blake
hires_ tcven ·s ass ISi ant. Christ inc. 10
take o'er ·te,en's duties at Dcn,cr
Cam ngton. Clarence. a "ino. 1 ns1sts
he saw Kl) stle fl ee the lake 11r thr
n1ght'the bod) "llS found tloat1ng 1n
1t. Learning th.at Jesse and Karen lcfl
1own together. -\dam want Jcs!lc
leaned 9n able has a ~cn for De>.
KNOTS LANDING: G regg 1s
amazed b~ Pa1ge·s 1nsa11ablc -,.c \ual
appetite. \'al rcC:el\C hara-, 1ng
phone ealls from J 111 \\uh Lorn'
Point about to go under . ..\bb~ hires
Fran!.. to g1 ' '-' 11 a posllt' c 1magc Pat
and Frank arc rclil'H'd "hcn a man thl·~ thought \\J'i 11cd 10 the..· m0b
turn'i out to tx: mc..•r'-·h J struggling
auor tf' 1ng t'-' -.h;ih thc..·m dim n ,..
AP's Bob Tho~as gets sidewalk star
than an' other "nt<'r 1n th1.· "'"'" agcn<'~ · s" 1 -i0-~ car h 1sto11
\!though most of ht <«trcer ''as
By LINDA DE T CH
A-letM 1"{"1 Writer
nc..•1.h in I llti
\ t ali t<.1rnia nJll\l'. Thomas. ob.
~re" up 1n Holl"' ood "'hl·re his t.u ha \\,J\ a lilm nu hht:11' d1rl'\.tor-LOS A.NGELES -Bub Thoma' spent rt>pon1ng.on thl' entcrt:\mm'-'nt
who has lhron1cled the 11,es of ''orld. Thomas' grt.·atl'St bl·at ,·:imc..•
Hollywood's rich and fam ous tor 45 \\hl.'n ·he broke the l'JC"~ or the..•
>l.'ars as an A&soc111ted Press reponrr. assassination or' en. Robert F "-cn-
has received a star 1n the Holl)'-'OOd --------------. a. 0 ~ Y ~
Walk off,ime. r.====!!JX'~·~>~-~:~i.\!====:t Thomas. who has co' ered the 1 v -> _-,,,
Holl) wood scene 1n thousand of \P
dispatches and 'Wrtllcn ~5 hoolo..s
about Holl)"Ood legends. '-'3S honor· "~ MURANCI
ed Thursda) "11h the I. 3rd Mar on H?.1~:~eBo~~e~·a~dho ha.-. hc..•l ped • 1When you think the world o,f
make Holl~ wood a pface· to hoora f
about," \a1d Joh nm Grani thl.' someontl n'll ie em a taste 0 lt honora11 ma)or or H
0oll>"oo<l ".ho u, 51 V' •
he lped un\c1I Thoma · star a "'" !"i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ steps from the famed \lann·s Chtnl''iC
Theater
Other lum1nanc "ho anended she
cetemon' "ere actor \'1occnt Pm:e.
comic Pat Buttram rroduccr ..\ C
L)les. and d1rcrtor (1l'<.1rgc \1dnc) -
all at onc Hme subJCCl'i of Thoma,·
w1del) read rnlumn~
"The mo~t 1gn11ican1 thing llll'i
means 1s that thl' Pl'OPk" '"'h o rl.'port
and write hook about Holh"ood
may ha'e omc important''-' "1n thc
legacy of th1'l tO\\ n ... 'aid Thomas.
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A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Monday, December S. 1988
Brothe~s_,
sisters
benefit-·~
By VIDA DEAN
Of .... Dellr ....... ...,
, An English tea was served in the
Venetian Ballroom. •
I "We had a great response to our ~ invitations," said Betty Jo Puscb,
.chairwoman for the recognition tea
held by Angelitos de Oro. a support
group for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of
Orange Coun ly.
"We are so grateful to Amen ·wardy
for letting us hold our event here."
added Pusch, the immediate ·past
pr~jdentof AdO {the 11nly group_..1
ever hold a benefit at the Newport
Beach. store) ... The 175 women here
today are patronesses and under-
writers."
The 27-year-old organiLation has
generated more than $1 million in
support of Big Brothers/Big Sisters
through their Gold Book calendar
and fashion extravaganzas: the last
two of which have been held in a big
tent adjacent to A W's.
"Our donat)On last year was
$125,000," said Maria Crulcber,
chairwoman of the two shows at
Wardy's. "Next year we will have two
fashion events here. The big tent will
go up again and there will be a
luncheon for 600 and a black tic
dinner dance on the following eve-
ning -fashio n shows at both. Bob
................. ..,Ue .......
Peggy Hakes, Sandy Sewell and Brenda Cu~e.
Mackie has promised he will be here
for thc'dinner.
"We had 1.000 women here this
year for luncheon and we had to turn
people away. With two events we will
have more (OOm," added Cru1cher.
"The dates for the events arc May
1 2 and 13." said president Tri1b
O'Donnell, who received guests along
with Pusch (both wore red.) Next year
O'Donnell wi ll fo llow the AnBclitos
de Oro tradition and chair the
recognition tea.
Janet Ro1ener 's Thymes of New-
port Beach catered the tea and t~ go
with iheir.waters and wines (or tea
and coffee) guests had quite a selec-
tion of tea treats.
On the table were sweet scones with
P<>megra.nte walnut chutney. angel
hi"c-tt its 'illlfft'd with smoked chicken.
cucumber with salmon. hazelnut
profiteroles stuffed with duck liver
mousse. fresh fruits ·and breads with
rose scented clotted cream for-spread:
ing. Also, a fa vorite was white
chocolate Gran Marnier truffles
stuffed with hazelnut praline.
''This is an authentic Ehglish tea."
said Pusch. "Brenda Currie and I
researched and worked with ttre ·
caterer."
Among those chatting and seem-
ingly enjoying the research results
were Peg Bouer, Pew HakH, Jen
Luc11, Mary Loa Hornsby, JoAaae
Mix, Lff Gormley, ElaJne Ba1ma-
jian, Catberille Tllyea, Aue BaAam,
Jeu Tandowlky, Nora Hester. Mary
Wolff, Gluy Smallwooil, NancyL81k
and IJ&Die Berl1.
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Complete t•vtalon Hating• In 8uft8r'• TV Piiot
BUiiying deStroys self-esteem
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last
week-while a-t-:-1-he park -With my
children. I overheard a conversation
between a father and his son. The boy
appeared to be about lOycarsold. H is ·
father was attempting 10 teach him to
play. tennis. ,
Pre.l~t Trlab O'J)onnell, chairwoman Betty Jo Pu.ch. Father: How come you m issed the Marla Crutcher, Peg Bonner· ball again? Don't you know how fast 0
...
Tuesday, December 6
By SYDNE\' OMARR
ARIES (March 21-'\pnl 19): You·11 sa}. "Something
big 1s happening and 1 expected 11 but not this ea rly in
week." Focus on intensified relat1onsh1p, production.
pro motion. responsiblllly. Financial status improves.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Light shed on legal
situation, you win public relations battle. Emphasis on
advenising. image. fresh stan in new direction. Romance
and love go together, you'll Say, "Thank goodness.''
. GEMINI (May ' 21-June 20): Follow through on
hunch. regain control over your own destiny. Family
members pull in different direc tions. some might be
offended bccauSl' of your decisions. Cancer. Leo.
Aquarius people in picture.
CANCER (June. 21-July 22): Dive rsify. display
humor and fact that \tou can laugh at your own foiti>les.
Lunar aspect hishlights creauvity, sensuality. sex appeal.
Accelerated social activity, travel will be featured. ,
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):. Focus on practicality,
property, durable goods. Check mechanical objects,
including safety relating to automobile. Agreement or
contract can be renegotiated. Taurus, Scorpio figure.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Communication received
from family member who had been recalcitrant.
uny1eld1ng in demands. Maintain sapg-froid, reply in
calm man.ner. Gain indicated through written word.
W e've got it all f~r you at Golden
West College in Huntington
Beach. Earn fully transferable credits
toward your bachelor's degree at i1 frac-
tion of th~· cost of four-year schools.
Sharpen yuur skills with hundreds o(
cuurs~·s in business, office administra-
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fessional skill s in drafting, nursing, or
1vumalism Cneck riut the convenient
l'vl'ning and accl'lerated nine-week • t
w u rses Spring class('S begin' January
9th and Golden Wt>st College has
a program and a schedule
tennis ball travels? The ball travels
about 40-m.pli. Did you know that?
The son nods.
Father: If you knew it, why didn't
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on rnoney. you return the ball? You must be stupid. payments. collections. possjble purchase o_uale of art He repeated the.sentence and asked
ob1ect, luxury item. Member of opposite sc~ys you're again: If you knew it. how come you
sweet. present.s._candy. Scenario highlights music. gifts. didn't return the ball?
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Lunar position accents' Son: I must be.
initiative. 'timing. judgment, personali ty, sex appeal. father: You must be what? Say it!
Clandestine arrangement could include 1'blind date." Son (looking down and staning to
·Secret is revealed. works to your advantage. cry): I must be stupid.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Stress creativity, Father: How come you're crying?
authority. power. (orcefulness. Means refuse to be It's one thing lo be stupid. but to be a
intimidated by bellicose person who makes threats. crybaby on top of it makes it a lot Money picture brignter than originally anticipated. worse! .
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Performance rating 1 was heartsick for the boy and fel rl:
surges upwards, popularity increases. you have leJitimate like speaking up. but I remained silent
chance to hit fina ncial jackpot. Scenario highlights because r decided it was none of my
romance. creativity, end of search. Aries plays role. busi ness. Now I wish I had. Since it is
_ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Moon position quite possible that this man is one of
c'M'1;>ha!ii2es career. business. deal in~ with people in your ~any readers. would you please
P.?,S111on. of authority. Member of Qpposite. sex declares. respond to him for me~ -NO
'Your charisma is positively overwhelming." NAME JN BATON ROUGE.
PISCES (f'cb. 19-March 20): Focus on travel, DEAR 'B.R.: With pleasare. Here's
education. publishirjg. dissemination of pertinc~t in for-wllat I woald laave said:
mation. Reunion with loved one tops agenda. includes I realize Get yoa are tile boy's -
ROurmet dining. Property value will be revealed. -fa~r ud y09 wut to teacll blm to
IF DECEMBER 6 IS YOUR BJRTHD~ Y current play a good game of teui1, bit wllea
cycle has incl uded business, career. intensified rcla--YH belittle~ ud blllly lllm yoa 11onship~ lnarnage, possible addition to family·. destroy 1111 Im-esteem. CllUdrea
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easier to register. Just call (714) 895-8700
or drop by the campus to discuss your
plans with a counselor. It'~ all here for
you this spring.
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nittht. It was a strain, but I was at least
able to satisfy what for me was a
---natural"Iteep;twake parrem .
I onpe confided my "secret" to a ...
psychiatrist friend. who quickly con-
cluded that I was afraid of death and
subconsciously trying to avoid it t>y
"putting off the night." I was ne
aware of having . .such fears and hi!
assessment surprised me.
J
A11
IMDEIS
need approval ney tllrlve oa praise. Do you believe, Ann, that I should
It's ~ most powerf•l motlva&er la get psychiatric help and try to change
tile world. If yoa eoatinae tort yo1r my sleeping habits to match those of
son dowa, be will be afral to try "normal" people? All-m)' life I have
aaytlllDg.' ne resalt will be. an struggled with stress. but I never felt
ia1ec•re . youg man wbo is 19 the need to see a shrink. FrankJy; J
lerrified of failing tlaat be wUI do consider myself fairly well adjusted.
tbi I'd appreciate your opinion. -
no ng. • • • NIG HT OWL IN SAN DIEGO.
DEAR ANN LA NDERS: Ever
since I was a child I've been more DEAR NIGHT OWL: Couselillc
comfortable staying awake all night. mlgbt belp to redace tH 1trea1 lD
going to sleep j ust before dawn and yHr Ufe, bat I ~oa't tll1ak Y•• ~
getting up at mid-afternoon. Needless latea1lve psycb)4tric Hip. (nere 1 a
to say, this ·sleep pattern caused differeace.)
problems with my 1 O p.m: to 6 a.m. . TH sleep ,.tten yoa llave woned
parents and later on w1th friends and · oat ls normal for yoa, UMI 11Dce yoa
employers. llave been fairly 111Cee11fal ID plu-
1 finally learned to hide thi.t~d'ty lliDg yoar life aroad It, wily HaJlge?
hv ~leeping only three or four nours a "If It aiD'I broke, don't fix It."
Q.1-=eoth vulnerable, u South you
bold:
•Vold CVAJ93 -O Q.19 +A.110643
The bidding bas proceeded:
Non• t:.t So.tll West
I• r... 2 + Pua
you hold:
• D <:.?I 0 ltQ1732 + AJ65
The &idding has proceeded:
South West · Nortll Eut
1 0 ,_ I <:.? P-..,,
..
2• P ... 3 <ii' Paa 2 0 ha 2• . ~
3 NT P... 1
What action do you take?
A.-Wby noa a dead horse? When
partner opened the bidding, slam
was a possibility, but the hands ap-
pear to be a complete misfit. There
doesn't seem to be •JD' point to
looking for an alternative contract,
so we would pass. Just hope he
makes it.
Q.2-Both vulnerable, as South you
bold:
•AJ94 CVAQ72 OAKl76 +Vold
Partner opens the bidding with one
club. What do )'ou respond?
A.-You have a very fine band, and
slam is a distinct possibility-if you
have a fil l Don't crowd the auction
by jumpina to two diamonds. You
mi&ht need all the bidding room you
can muster to probe for your best
spot. Bid one diampnd.
Q .3-Neither vulnerable, as South
)'OU bold:
•93 <:.?K7 OAIOI •AJU914
The biddin1 has proceeded:
8otltll West Nortlt £8.a
I• I • I NT r ..
1
What action do you take?
A.-Throw away your textbooks!
Partner hu made a positive bid-he
would have pused with 6-7
points-and you have a band that
rates to produce seven or ei1ht
tricks. Jump to three n~ trump.
Q.4--Ndther vulnerable, u South
There's •IJ
•1w1111 came Ill lllilll If• 111c11 •
?
A.-There's no reason "'by you
should not complete the picture of
your hand by bidding three clubs.
That shows six diamonds and four
clubs-with .S-4,. your first rebid
would have been two clubs. , ~
Q.5-BOth vulnerable, a.a South you
hold: -
•13 <ii'lt954 OKl2 +Ql07'
The bidding has proceeded:
Nortb Eut Soutll Wat
1 0 Dbl 1
What action do you take?
A.-Since East's double is directed
toward the majors, there is little to
recofnmend a one heart response-
the possibility of your side havin1 a
4-4 heart fit is sli&ht. Bid one no
trump, the textbook way to show 8-
9 points. That also prevents the op-
ponents from finding the s1>9de suit
at the one level.
QA-Neither vulnerable, u .South
you hold:
•'52 ~M OA&Qn5 .,,
Your ri&ht-hand opponent opena
the biddina with one no trump.
What action do you take?
A.-Had your 1uit been a major, we
could find some jUltiflCation for
biddina it. But since it'• a minor,
your best bet is to pus and hope the
opponent• land in a no trump con·
tract. /u Iona u you lead fourtb-
bat from your lonaest and
IU'Onplt, their chancel of rukint it
are llllbt.
..
Monday December 5, 1988
--::-BalanceclO uGge r -
needs bala~nced
budg'et process
Choice of--.-~ . candidate
The debate o~r whether President-elect George Bush
can. balaf!Ce the federal budge would be amusing if the odds
against htm were not so great. -. ~ush's no-new-taxes promise hefpcd him win. the
eJecuon, butlbere appears to no fess tltan a national
admission tha t new taxes are needed to reduce the deficit.
There's also the sticky reality that Congress holds the
purse stnngs to the treasury while the president has few tools
!O manage how much .money 1s budgeted . Congress is free to 1gnor~ the president s b udget recomme ndation and can
submit a budget of its own. which the president cal} either
approve ~r veto. Since the president does not have the power
.to make ltne-11cm ·Vetoes.it's all or nothing.
T~e budget the. United States is now operating on
coryipnses three massive documents. It contains 3.296 pages.
·weighs 43 po unds and has a price tag of $650 billion.
An exam{>le of \he out-of-control budget process that
results in defi c11s is cited by Sen. William Armstrong, R-Colo.
He points out that Congress had about three ho urs to look at
the current budget before voting on it, and President Reagan
has less than a day to decide whether to sign it or let the federal
government grind to a halt. ·
The budget battle that set the stage fo r the way the current
budget was approved also· permitted hundred of speciar-
interest goodies to be insen ed into and approved in the
budget. •
Some examples of those goodies listed by Anderson show
how uncommined Congress was to helping red~ce the deficit.
A North Dakota legislator put in $500,00 to study and,
boost production of sunflowers and sugar beets. There' ..,a{
also$50,000tostud y wildflowersin New Mexico;,S 175,000to
fight pecar aphid~; 1.5 million for research ol'I potatoes;
$435,000 to stud gar cane; and $350,000 to develop a
cornstarch-based iodegradable plastic.
A legislator fro m Montana and one from Arkansas
succeeded in lift ing the honey price support ceiling in the
budget bill all owing the federal government to buy up to 10
mil hon pounds of surplus honey frQm 15 big producers at a
cost of up to $6 minion. ------
Louisiana legislato rs plugged $200.000 to further
crawfish development and one of them arranged for S 16.5
million for two state universities to ·ad vise the De fense
Department on how to dispose of hazardous wa$te -advice
the Defense Dcpan ment never req uested.
Massachussetts' delegatio n brought home the bacon with
with $260,000 fo r cranberry research and $60.000 to develop
better salad _greens at the Belgian Endive Research Center at
the Universlly of Massachussetts.
There was also $250,000 to prevent wild p1g-s-from
a ttacking exotic plants in Hawaii and enough money for the
Corps o f Engineers to build a harbor for small pleasure craft in
Cleveland. ·
An Alabama congressman used the budge-t process to
block the sale of three Corps of Engineer jets used for
congressional globetrotting. According to Anderson. the
.. move cost taxpayers $6.4.mtll ion the sale of the planes would
have brought and$ I mi llion a year in operating expenses.
Then there was the Ai r Force unit in Washington state
·that the m ilitary wanted to close because it wasn't doing
anything useful. A Wa$hington legi slator. however, put in
provision to kee p the unit open fo r non-busines9. It cost the
taxpayers $22 million. ·
O ne of the most iro nic items in the current budget is
$500,000 to bring Third World legislators to Washington to
learn how Congress operates.
Anderson laments. '"It's bad enough that our budget
process is so bankrupt, but do we reall y want to train other
countries to follo w our example?"
Who si ts in the White House will not determine if the
federal budget is balanced . Presidents. either Republican or
Democrat. will be hamstrung until they have the powe r of a
line-item veto and Congress 1s pan of the resolve to work
toward a more fiscall> sound federal government.
Nothing less than a nalio nw1d eeommitmen-t-brvotcrs t
stop rewarding mem ber of Congress fo r their pork barrel
ways 1s needed.
dailhouse inf orniers
The d istrict attorney's office shouid have known. Be wary
of whatjailhouse info rmahts tell yo\J. It was one such squealer
who informed on the very system by which he had profited.
Now the L.A. district attorney is wirely terminati ng its use of
the twi sted prac tice• of promising fa vors to convi cts who
gather da maging information on cellmates .
... The DA's offi ce was q uick to begi n a probe of abuses -
but it could hardly avoid doing so after v~teran informant
Leslie Vernon White went public with his lies. He showed
how he is able to wea ve a credible confession, not fro m
information his ccllmate provides, but from thin air ...
What's more. the practice of eliciting confessio ns goes
against the basic fu nction of the DA 's offi ce, which isn't. as
many seem to believe. to put people inj aH. Its purpose is to see
that JUStice is done and that bad guys get what's coming to
them. The office undermines that goal when convicuons are
obtained at any cost. whether or not the d efe ndant is guilty.
Even worse 1s a system that encourages crim inals to concoct
false testimony ...
A safe way to prevent abuses like informant White
detailed is to make sure prosecutors do not offer, or imply the
offer, of special 1reatmcnt to coax the cell male to sni1ch. The
whole pre-trial process should be foc used on getting truthful
-nolJUSt useful -testimony.
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To the Editor:
In light of Ne""pon 2000's fals1fy-
1ng attack against Ralph Rodhc1m. a
candidate for Ne"' pon Beach City
Council in thr 5th D1stnct. and the
rtfutallO(l of its duphc11ous claims by
Senator Bergeson . Jim TiJclcor.
DDnova.n.._ Darscl. Da\e .Simmons
Doug Bennet. and the City clerk
reported 10 Fnda > ·~ ed111on of the
Pilot. I find ~our endorsement of Jean
\\an O\er Ralph RodhC'1m tn the very
same issue to be a complete embar·
rassment to the profess1onahsm of
~ )OUr paper
You state that a candidate sho uld
.. , alue rhponw .. eness ... open-m1nd-
edness." and that he should exhibit
Pol.itical infighting impedes·
.. 1.iCal progress in Legislature
Sl\C'R;\~1ENTO -The Cali-accomplish that goal 1fthc Leg1slaturC'
forn1a Legislature convened ~ 11s relused to act
.L 989-90 session today as full of The l.(g1slature did refuse Lo act
r.rom1scasanewborninfant,butv.1th w and thert ',\ere not one but t\.\-0
ulc more chance of fulfilling that IWAM reform 10t1at1.,.es on the June ballot promise than the Sacramento Kmg.s Both of them passed. Bro'IA n opposed
ha\C 1n putting together a week-long E1101corr . both of them.
"1ntelhgence and andepen{lence."
And )Ct the candidate you endorse.
fran V.att is one of the fo unding
membe~s of PON . which is affiliated
w11h Newpon 1000. Your candidate 's
own organ1za11on has shown itself to be• nothing more than a group of
poh11cal hacks. w1Uin1c to win an
elccuon at an> cost. es~c1ally at the
cost of honest) and 1n tegm}. I suggest to )Ou lhat you recons1der
~our hst of cntena and 1ncl ude
.. honest} and mtcgnty." values con-
sp1cuousl} absent on your list. and then rccons1<kr )Ou r endorsement
and retract )O ur S\Jppon fo r Jean v. au
'W ILLIAM D'A.NGELO Ill
Little Balboa Island
Helping hand,
not hardware
basketball w10n1ng streak. n But hope spnn~ eternal. and this is
There will be new faces. new issues. a ne"' session. Ma) be it's ume to g1' e To the Editor:
an abundance of hypcrb:olc._a_bou make.r.s~fiLOfthe_.doubt .. t~ Regarding Jackie Heather's
how productive the session will be maJOrll}. There t'i one tndepen(lent. ackno"'ledgc that underneath the columnof Nov. 2:2 on her trip to
and even some new leadership. But The poltticall> rehabil1tated pettmcss. the greed. the corruption Guatemala. I would f1ke to confirm
the poht1cal gridlock that has Brown, belle' mg fiimself to be secure and the egos 1s a ded1ca11on to good her obscr\auons of the wonderful
rendered the Legislature almost tr· '"his job. no"' , 0"'~ 10 lead the charge government'straming to get out. people and sncs of Guatemala.
releva nt to public pohc) making over 10 finding solutions to the state's _There are. to be 5ure. sincere and l JUI returned fro m a two-"'"-eck tour
the past several )'Cars shows no signs maJor problems and cleaning up the hard-Y.orlcu\g legislators wl\b arc of the country wtth my soo who 1s a
of bemg broken. badly tarred image of the Legislature embarrassed b' the image the) collec-Peace Corps vol unteer 10 Gua1emala.
In a preview of things 10 come. the -One would hkc to behe' c th:it's ti\ ch bear and "ho behe'e 11 1s t1me It's trul) .,.,onderful v.hat the Peace
new ssembly Republica n leader. more than JUc;t the usu:ll and deft the Leg1sla1ure responded to a grov.-Corps is doing in Guatemala as
Ross Johnson of La Habra. said Willie Bro" n c;lcight of hand and ihat mg hst of state problems trom oppo\Cd to the ClA in Ntc:aragua. pointedly after ousting Patrick Nolan he reallv meanc; 11 transportation to cnme The names Perhaps some day our leaders w1 U
of Glendale last month. "Good But lie has made those-prom•~~ ol \lanan Berge on. Llo~d Connell~ • .rtahLe ho -w m~ch more producuve n government 1n m) mind 1sclecting4 I before It's not the first lime that Robert Prcsle'. Gaf) Hart. Rebecca 1sto St<nd a ~n&hand to lh~pcopk
Republicans to the'\ o;embl)... -Bro\!, n ha declared his intention 10 l\.1organ Jl>at )ohnston 8111 f"1lantc of Central A.menca rather than guns
Pohucs as 111s pla~e<i tn acramcn· establish a legislame record of his Bill Lconaf'd. Bruce Bron zan. B'ron and hulle)\.
10 these da) 'i is • .sJ1er all. not the 0"' n 10 olTsct Jhe ~"epuon that his her Burt Margo1m and ~la1ne BOB K"O science and art of poh11cal goH~rn-chief claim 10 lame I!> as a polsllcal Eas11n come 1mmc.'d1ateh to mind ~ev..wn Beach
ment but. as WC'bstcr also define'> 11 fund-r:usa .\nd 11• not the tm.t llme .\nd there are othe~
"famonal S<hemmg for po"'er and hC' ha promi~d 10 thro" thC' "cighl The~ ha'e been opna11ng. ho"'·
status "'1th1n :i group .. The outcome 01 hi~onicd~htnd kgislJllH' rl'torm e'er 1n a h1ghh C'harged p:in1~n
of the o .. ember \.Ote did nothing to The rl·cord ol maJOr alC'Omplish-cn\"1ronment that pcnalw'.' rather
alter that. ment 1., sull not therl' .\nd the le" than rcv.ards creatl\C thouJ}lt and
Although .\ssembly peaker \\ 1lhc )>ab\ step~ that ha.,.c O\:en taken 1n1t1at1'\e -an eo.Hronmcnt 1n
Brown emerged from the elcmons te"'ard cleaning up ihe Lcgi'il:nure "h1ch caucus po 111ons and poh11cal .conside rably stronger than expected: "<ere done.through an 1n111311,c gamesmanship ha'e !.x_-en ta 1ng
he Sllll has around the COntCnlJOUS After klS ing on pre\ IOUS teder:il precedent OH'r prt>hlcm .. oh tng. rhc
band or the rebel Democrats -the probes of lcgi<.lati'e bcha' ior as Ions o' ember ballot -.1nd c<.· "Gang of Fl\e·· -10 remind him of nothmg more tha n J .. ne"spaper pec1all) the Ii'-\: ~no;urancc 1n1t1at1ws
his vulnerab1lit). story:· Brown no" concedes that the -''''di~ tllu)trated the inab1ht) of
Despite the change 1n Republican recent FBI sung o~rauon in the thdracuonllhlcd Lc.'g1,lature to come
>\ssembly lcadtrsh1p. there 1s still (ap1tol has further eroded publll to gnp "'llh an~th1ng 'iub'>tant"e
unrest in that caucus as well. For ·confidence .. I ha'e al read) begun the Th us It has been ror )Cars
instance. Johnson already has been process b) "~ICh "c can ensure a But c\Cn 1f Brown' prom1~s are
accu ed of blackma il b> -'\S· leg1slatl\C bod~ 1ha1aims10 cond uct more hH>erbole than intention. the)
scmbl)man tan Statham. R-Oak 11sclf v.11h1n the h1ghi:st eth11:al stan-are at lC'ast a belated sign of recog-Run. for threatening retahauon if dards:· he \31d 1n J recent radio n1t1on that ometh1ng ha!I 10 l hange
tat ham upports Brown for speaker. addrcs -that a state a~ largl' and ,om pie\ a
>\nd. as remote as Republican "T h ' .I I i..~. -~· _ ... Q LJhforn1a ranuul li'3\t' pohe) ma chances seem foe l.ltlA.IUtlg~u~f --. o I al cnu J...lliU_c._cst.wiJ')AIC a
el'ther hour". e'c"'-thing in th" "<Ork.1nggroupot lcg1sla1or't'\ho ha\I~ 1ng to the dector.itc c.'\CI" l"-O ~cars
"" • 1 .. h • h \.\h1k 1he elected contmuc to dud.: Capitol O\oer the coming months "''" as I cir tas ... t e I uan1:c ot rclurm., Jnd ruo
be done ""1th an C\C toward the 1990 for adoptions b' the ~1a1c \ ~mhl~ elections and the struggl~ O\'CC\l.hlCh This group \\111 ha\C the ta~k ol ••foHhC'stat~go,cmment to v.orlr.:
pan} will c9ntrol the red rawing of fcrrmula tmg a Sc.'nc.'<i Of r\.'Cl mml·n· dk\.11,ch. n mu t ha'e the con·
legislatl\ e district boundaries after da11on on leg1<ilJt1H' eth1l's Jnd tidence ot the peopk ·· \\ 1lhe Bn.>"' n
the I 990 ccnsu . t?ndards and thS internal n~ra11on '11d in h1~ radio add~ s .. V\C~ mu t
With Democrats oustmg three ol th c . .\sscmhl~ c.'Jrn thJt l'onfiden"e .\' \OUr rcp-
1ncum bent Rcpubltl·ans 'o'. ll. the Forge t for the moml'nt thJt ~ro"n rc~ntau,es. "l' uc Cl)mm1ucd to
count 10 the AsS(.•m bh no" -;tand at last 'car made '>1m1lar n11"l., Jh<>ut ~·c the means to re'lt lire l "-'<hb1lst\
46 Democ.'r.lts and 3~ Republicans. "'ani'1ng 10 ~'t' the l'llJl 1r1t·nt ''' and honor to the LeE1 laturl· :
with one .. acanc) 1n a d1 tnct that 1~ reforms that "'oulJ l'a..c thl' (•h~l'nl' It \\tll IX' to C\c.'nonc·'I tx-nclit 1fhc
sure 10 go Dcmocrat1\: "'hl'n a pcc1!ll pur u1t ot "·ampa1gn dl11lar' \nJ u 1."l'l'ds · election 1~ hl'ld earl)' nc-..1 }Car. In the.' forge t. al o. that he \J1d h"· "uuld tx' ffilliam Endicott is • J ndicat~d
Senate. Democrats hold a :!4-l 5 inC'ltned 10. upport an 11111.111\ c to columnist.
Lesbian investigation turned
intoa witchhuntby Mlirines ·
W li. Hl't ' ro~ -\ \\lll h hunt at a ~fanne N>otcamp Ill • uth
Carolina ha l.mdcd three "omen
Mnnne in Jail Jnd lon:cd nwrl!-than a
dorcn out 01 the ~nice tx'l.-au-;e thl')
were suspected ol bl•1ng li:stnan
The notonou\h OH'rzcalou'i ~a,JI
lnH·st1g.it1,e er\1,e ha '>rnurc.'d the
Parris Island rl'uu11 training, depot
for le bians Jnd soml' "'omen \=1)
the) ha "c been" rongl\ hounded and
humiliated
.\dm1lttn8 tO ~·ns J hOllll)SC \UOI I~
not a l nnH.' But eng.1ging in
homMc,ual .1l·11' 11~ l'i grounds fur
d1scharse fr(\m the ;,rmcd force .
Comm1tt1ng an .. rnJ1.·('cnt ac1" 'IUC'h
as sodo nH I\ J 1.:rtl)H' Ill 'iOOlC <>t.1te'i. but 11 1s ra'rc thut \'1m~·nt1n~ Jdult~ go
to 1111 lbr 1h1.' lrtnw in l."I' 1han lik
The M r1nc' Jpp.m·ntl) tak<' 11
~nou\h \ \Ianni· 'ipokC''1nnn told
us that \1m:c hom o'll.'\u.1ht' '1ola1c Oden~ C~ri•ut mcnt ll\ll11.~. the
Morine ha\e :1 dut' 10 \'nlorcc thn1
pohC'). But the "omen tn\OlH'd SJ\ the
'lilaval ln\C'll"111"e ~r ' KC 1..lfJ11.·J
out 1h1t dut) "''h &u\tO -umdud·
1n1 hanh 1n1crrop11on" .l(t1n& un
htik'Y)' and h)pina "harscs to the m m1nal lcu-f to -.omen "-rrc J 1kd
1n,1cad nt ""'pl J1~h;u11.'d
The l(shurn hunt hcpn a, a ""'"II
proJt't'l. but 1t tcxl~ otT "hen a \l.ltl
~ratant who "'" under tn\ ~11131100
• •
JACK
AllEntl
and JOS£PH SPUR
hcrsc ll "J Pl'r>uJd1.•J to n.un,• oth"·r
\1an ne \\hO 'he thllll~ht might lx
le biaM ~he lame up "'''h rri'111,• 1h;rn
40 name'
\sn result \\llmCn .1, thl'ir1.Jrl.'l~
ha \e been 1 u1 n1.•J f hrl'c.' lll lh\'lll .Ill"
1n J:lil Otha<> n.'"i""'<l r.1th1:r thon
hud: the '"''l'm Our ·" (K:1JIC l11n I ,n,h t1Hl't· \ IC"l'd th,· \\Omen .ind their ,11·
torn-:', l frrl' an: 'Ollll' '''J"'l'I• ..
• \ ,,.mnc f"-'ll' 11llk"·r \ IJ1m\ '"" ~ .. , 111h:rNf..ll\'J fur l'1gh1 hmn' Jl°l(lUI
her ~lk i~J \c.'\U.11 "lJt111n' "1th
anolhQ ''lli"i:r '·''.ii 1n'c'11a.11i>r' 1ncrtacit-d th\.' ~n-"u1~ .,, 1n' 111n1 hl'r t'\trJn~-J h\1 N n•I h l oh"'4.'r\C thl'
in1ertotJt11ln 1 hl' """man '1n "' • 10\C\ltgJtO~ thrl'.Jt,·n1.'\l h"1 ~1 th lhl'
lo\\ ot "u hlJ\ 01 h ·1 ~ m1rn1h 1\hl
"h1IJ 1f \tk .hJn't ,.t0p..·1;it~. l\ut th1• \,;,a\,al ln\('\tta;\1 1\1. ""f\ll l' ,kl\I\.'\
thJI •
• ( Jll, ft.."";11.1 Raum "·'' lOUrl· man1,1I ·(I IM Hln\llHlltn 'io\:" u.11 .11.1'
\\1th a l'l·malc \lanne ...,I 1 "II'
., nll'n\ ·J Ill a ~car 1n 1.11 hut h~r
l•'"''~r d:um 1,hc ,,3, prom1\Cd
\ kincn, \ b\ the.' Phl'-Cl UIM 11 he."
) lf":'nttc1I 1.111th '°'~'Ilg tnr llaum
rc,t11°11·d lor I~ hour-. an.J thl:n
m1lrl,H\ Jl11Jgc rl'\.Omm1.•nd1.•\.J th~I her
\ knh'nl \ he.• dl•n1ed
• 1 "'; "'-lml'n "t'I'\' dl'motc.'d Jltcr
the.'' tl·,titi"·d a~ lh:iraltcr "llnl·,~·~
tor Jn1,th\•r \I.Oman .\ \t:.lnnc
'f'l'~l·,man ~11d the "'omen "'l'rc
·rca .... 1gm•d • riot demoted '
'''nh c Jtlllina Jttornc' \ aughn T.1, 101 l\'prc.'~nt"~ W'cral of the
\\Uml n ~k h.1 ~,ralllt'cd n11ht.ir~ I.iv.
lor nl'a1h ~O 'i:a~ .1nd 'a1J l''l
nc' \'r'l"n <>o m.\n' , a~\ h1ou ht that
.m: \O 11101 .. , and c.'\.tggerJll'd •
l .I\ lot h.a llCf\.'ndl'd ht\ Ila rm 11,l;rnd d1.:nt\ Jtt.Hn\t 'urh
·e, itknn-" ;,, ~nd1n~ flowcf' 1n 1.·.ld'1
r'lth,·r .• u~.I 1·<'mfor11ng , "1na <'<'l·
k<ltzUl\ •
\t.1r111'' ullil 1:tls claim the\ "'''r''
"1th1n th\'1t nth" puNu1n1 "~"'·~ 1n,nl\lnJ puN1\' ~\ual ad~. ( r< ion
or rd.111on~ ~t~,-...: n 1n 1n1, '"" ;ind
\tuJcnt ur senior olli~I"\ :anJ
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benefited voters
"It, the Editor
.\fter read ing o\llan Beek"s column ·v. hen rebra figh t back. tbe hon
c.tans Cr) 1n& fou l •· I recall that
plaung the cu~·s elecuon date to
coincide "' 1th gcnrral state and feder-al elec11on" tPropos111on 0). was
appro.,.ed b) the 'oters to insure a
maJl'fll' of rcg1 tered vbters would
'otc 1n c11' ckc11ons
Pre' 1ou<;h . often onl)' the hard-
core <;pcc1al interest groups, such as
PO'\ and the Committee of :!.000.
"ho ma l' up Jbout I 5 percent of the
n>tt'n ~ and ttrel"eb) . Alron
• thl' ~11\ Tht<> "a' dead "'rongand the
r('a on lh(' l'.'ll"tl1on date "'a changed
THOM.\ C (.\SEY
Nev.pon Beach •
TODAY IN HISTORY
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AlO Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT I Monday, December 5, 1988
by Bil Keane COUMTER CULTURE by Maratta & Mar
"I wished Mrs. Golzman a
Happy Harmo0ica."
llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Well, normally it seats six."
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by Pat Brady
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MONDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1988 1 :J
·r-bf!ee· ar-ea-
teams remain
GWC
takes
in ~title hunt
CdM. Woodbridge.
Fountain y alley
and Jeff Clark did a great job. It watt
his big play that woo the game.
"And we had Warren Johnson's
touchdown-saving tackle. They
didn:t even get three points on that.
"Looking at all the numbers, they
ou=· ned us. But there's hidden
yar in football games and it's
By ROGER CARI.SON somct ing we believe in. It's field
otlleM!J,......,.. position. and catching every punt.
Three were still in the hunt as ''John MacMillan has been just
December came -Sunset Leasue awesome fielding punts for us and
champion Fountain Valley, Sea View taking hits. He's one of our most ~ue kingpin Corona del Mar and valuable because of his ability to
· Pacific Coast Lcasuc co-champ and catch the ball and take the hit. •
dcfending'CJF tithst WoOdbridge. ''We're ·!teat . 1,1p a little .. Chris
They're still in the hunt and each Dcuchar has a shght ankle sprain, but
goes for its respective division cham-r .thin~ he'll t:>e read)' to pit)' (Friday
pionship Friday. . n~f.ht in the Utle-d~~~pder). . ~ lasr wcek's semifinal triumph's i !:Fy-is-still pulling his weight and
the CIF playoffs have put them there more, and defensively. Jeff. Blower
and here's what the coaches we~ play~ his best game at tackle.''
thinking in rctrCYSpcct: • Woodbridge Coacb Riek Gibsoa,
followin& his team's 21-0 victor:y over
Agoura:r "We kind of j inxed
ourselves. A couple of nc~per
men asked me if we were healthy, and
we were until the third play.''
Corou del Mar Coaell Dave
Bollud, following a 14-7 victory over
Pacifica: "We knew they were that
good. I'd say Pacifica ranks with the
hardest hitting teams we've played all
year. Their defense was real good and
some of our guY9'didn't block them
but SO percent of the time.
_"We Jtad p&:ttty aood coverage on
their touchdown pass, but our de·
fender slipped' and they got the score.
This was a 10-1-1 team we were
playi ng. You can't keep those guys
down forever. They made some
adustments.
"We had the ball 31 plays in the
.first half and just Is· in the-second
half. They managed to do that, but
then the players took over. Ty (Price)
did a great JOb for us aJ q'uarterback,
That's when junior Scott Seymour
landed on his shoulder diving for an
interception and suffered a broken
collar bone. He's obviously un-
available foflhe Warrlbrs· showdown'
with Trabuco Hills this Friday.
''Then we lost Gary Gibson with an
arm contusion on about the seventh
play of the game. He was making a
tackJc and his arm was sandwiched
between two helmets.
'1\nd Mike Yurkovich 1s question·
able for our game with Trabuco Hitrs,
too," continued Gibson.·
(Pl~ eee THRJ:E/M)
How Orange Coast Area teams fared
Teem, NCerd
Fount•ln V•lleV (11 ·2)
Coron. del Mar l 11·0-2)
Woodbridge ( 12· 1)
ust...., TNt ..._. N1i1tt
def. Servile. 10-7 8 . A~J (8" A) Fri.
de(. PKiflcA, 1~·1 V•lfncl• (OCC) Fri.
def.Aeouc•, 21·0 Tr.t>. Hiiis (MV) Fri.
Beach'• IUm S.eltel and her
er Wayne Crlebt) metcb oat dm-
JV_o d~ubting Bue1¢el
Newport woman shows her
talent at Dodgertown camp
By KEVIN DOYLE
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Positioning herself at second base, Newpon
""Beac "s Kim Buerief coUT<J reeT tile quizzical rooks of
her male teammates as she deftly fielded the first
~ou~e~ .~
, ' Their doubt vanished. This girl could play.
'' That was at last year's Dodgenown Adult
Baseball Camp. At this year's camp, Nov. ~ 12. she
was once again one of only two women pamc1 pants.
Out of 113 total campers this year, 6 7 were returnees
and recalled this girl's ability.
"Last year. f brought my father. and this year I
took my older brother;" she said. ''I'll probably go
back next )'Car too; It was reall y fun!-
The-campers stayed .six Q,i&}its m Dodgenown;
accomodauons and meals were identical to those
. received by the Dod.gers du~ng spring traininj. Tbe
campers received instruction from such former
Dodger greats as Ron Perranoski, Ralph Branca, Wes
Parker. Preacher Roe, Steve Yeager·and others.
"We were issued uniforms with names and
numbers. cx.actl~ike I.he.Dodger~ ~ar_." J3veltel ~ad,
"They try to teach you in one week. the satne thmgS ·
they teach the Dodgers during spring tra1n1ng. ..
Amving in Dodgertown, Flondaon aSunda).an
optional workout was held that afternoon. Breakfast
on Monday mom mg was followed by oraenta1ton and
then stretch mg led b~ Bill Bueller. ch1eftra1ner for the
Dodgers. Breaking into thr~ gro1i1ps. the campers
practiced fielding, pitchmk and h1ttlng.
Se' en former Dodgers. act mg as managers.
drafted their players based on observations of the
' (Pleue eee NEWPORT /84)
Rustler women top
DeAnza1nfour
orv~lleyball qtle_ ·
SAN JO E-Golden West CoUeee
ad vanced through the women's com·
munuy college state volleyball cham·
p1onsh1ps wnhout a defeat. capping
the con' 1nc1ng run wnh a four~me
win over ~ Anza in Sunday night's
champ1onsh1p match.
.. It gets the monkey off the back
after being told by a I 00 people that if
All-Tournament
Most Valuable Player· SabrtM Dennis
!Golden Wesl)
Team· Jennifer Noonan (Golden Wm);
Jackie Coo« (Golden WHI), Evelyn
Sefuvie (Cerritos). SMrl Oa119rouw (Kines
River), Gwtft Fernandez (De AnH); N~
Sledonovicn (De Anni1";1)eb01e1ta"100n
(Santa Rosal.1"
I couldn't win wnh this team, I should
get fired," Coach Alben Gasparian
Joked afterward.
Led by sophomore Division I
transfers Jackie Cook -( 18 lulls.. 11
digs. 4 blocks) and Sabrina))cnms
(J 6 ~ills. 6 blocks), the Ru_Slkn coded
a Cinderella run through the losers
bracket of the double.eliminatio11
tournament b~ DcAnza with an 8-15,
15-6. I 5.13. 15-13 victory.
But the Dons. who lost in the
opening round to .Santa Rosa before
rall)1ing wllh four ajns to reach .. J he
finals. came out strong to hand the
Rustler, their first game loss of the
tournament.
"We cruised through the _whole
tournament. then De Anza came 0111
1n the finals on fire." Gasparian said.
"They went up 8--0 before we lcncw
• what was happemg. I had taken both
tame outs before 1t was 8--0. They were
playing absolutely flawless. ...
But hke Gaspanan has said. no
team has been able to sustain such
(Pleue .e GWC/IM)
Milner: ·No need for Servite to whine Santa Clara earns
top seed for class!c • Much in the manner of recalling
some of the great Rose Bowl deciders
between USC and UCLA. Fountain
Valley High's Blrons P,Ut together a
memory package that II sti ck with
them longer than any video tape's life.
And as some of those USC-UCLA
games arc the cherished prize no
matter what happens later. the
Barons have a feath er for their
he lmets that'll always be there.
Twice an unbeaten Sunset League
champion, the Barons went into the
Cl F Division I semifinals last week as
the underdot to Derek Brown Tech, a
modern.day prep football power-
house commonly known as Servile
High.
And guess what?
FountaiA Valley is a D1v1s1on I
finalistat Anaheim Stadium. again.
But what may sttck out an the
Barons' minds even more is the
aftennath of their victory, one which
finds Transfer Tech (naturally, Derek
Brown isa transfer student) moaning
and voaning over lost opportunities. Is It one person. s opi naon from
d . I
R·OGER
CARLSOI
SPORTS COLUMNIST
someone who d1dn 't even see the
game?
Well, Fountain '.{alley Coach Mike
Milnersaw thcgamc.onewhich must
be very treasuredanasmuch as his
Barons lost to Serv1te ma non-league
gamea)'carago, 17-IO;andinin 1986
(14-IO):andin 1985(27-7);andin
1984 (1~1S);andin1983( 19-6 in the
CIF semifinals).
Milner made no excuses for those .
losses. but here arc some ofhis
answers forthe excusesServite
produced following Friday's 10-7
decision, one which included three
nullified touchdowns because of pen-
alties against Servite:
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"We probably played one of our
finest defensive games in the last
seven or eight years a~inst Servue
last Friday night," said Milner.
"Weweregoingaga1nst the most
prolific back in Orange County his-
tory and we knew our work was cut
out for us. and the defensive team
rose to the occasion and played
,. extremely well aga1 nst a great back
(Derek Brown).
"Servite had a couple of touch-
downs called back. but football as a
game and yo u have to pla) w1th1n the
confines of the rules. If penalties are
called, that's pan of the game.
"I don't sec any reason for whining
or snivehngabout thecallsasServite
did the next day in the paper.
"Anyone who wants to come. I'll
hold an open house for anyone who
wants to view the film. There's
celluloid evidence the calls were
indeed leg111mate. There were hold-
inf. infractions on the play.
'There's noquesuon one of their
fin e players, Garrett Greddy, the •
linebacker-fullback. did not play.
(Pleue~ MILlttR/84 J_ Mlllellllner
Ditka.wary of Rams·,
losers of four Straight
He'sconcerhed they
could bounce back
agains t injured Bears
Frem T1te Associated frets
The Chicago Bears ha'e been
losing pla)ers. The Rams ha'c been
losing games.
That comb1na11on v..omes Chicago
coach Mike D11ka a the Bears.. 11-2,
head into tonight's matchup at
Anaheim tad1um.
Ditka fin'ds the Rams myst1f)'ing
and dan,erous.
"A while back. \here wasn't a better
team in the league than the Rams ... he
said. · .. Somcth1ng's hap~ned. But I
really don't S(..'C that (their losina
streak) as ind1camc of the t)'pc of
team they have. "You lo6k at film s and you can see
that they're till phl) 1ng good foot·
ball."
Rams Coach John Rob4nson .. -.ho.
also 1s m)sttticd lJ\er his team's
los1n1 streak. said his squad better
find a soluuon in a hun).
"We better do somcthin4: tl:us as a
· m~r. m11or po1nl fo r us,· he said .
"We have to keep ourconfickntt and
ptay a total pme. and Y>C can Y>1n
ap1n.''
Youna quarterback Jam Harbeuah
1s scheduled to make his first NFL
st.an for the Bears. re.,WC1na Mike
Tomcllk. who went out last Wttk
with a ~~ratc<J left lho1i1.ldcr 1n
ChK'llO"s 16-0 blanluna of Otttn
Bay, Tom<'1ak had replam:t Jim
M(Mahon. who was Mdthned b) ~
Sunday's
scores
Raider• tie for flrat. 82.
Rafd~~ 21 . Bronco 20
Chiefs 38. J~ts 34
49ers 13. Falcon 3
Vtktngs 45. Saint 3
Ltons ""30. Packers I 4
Browns 24. Cowboy 21·
Colts 31. Dolphins 28 •
Buccanc~rs l O. Biiis 5
Gtants 44. Cardtnal 7
R«lsklns 20. ~·~ 19 St~l~rs 37. Otlcrs 34
Bengals 27. Cha~rs 10
Patriots 13. Seahawks 7
twisttd kntt
"Ttus 1s aoana to be the upremt
test for u ·· Ditka \lid "You ha\C to
ovtft'Om(~hcrMt) and lftJUrtn, but
l'don'1 kno-of a u:am e"cr tosina 10 man) kc)' ~ 1n a \t'alOn."
Tht Bean alw IOll 1hc1t top .,.
ruwr. dt~ns1vc end Richard Dent. 1n tht vtetOI')' O\et Grem Bl) Dent ·
sufkttd 1 fractul'N let\ ankle-
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By RO<iER CA~LWN
Of ... 0.-, "°' IUlff
Santa ('Iara H1gh's Saints. a
Parochial small-schools po""er of
Division IV <2·.l.A) status and a
newcomer to the founh annual
Coast Christmas Classic at Estan:
. c1a High later this month. has been
seeded o. I in the 16-team prep
basketball 1n.,.1tat1onal.
The Saints. under H'teran coach
Lou C"1Jano.,.1ch. are the ~o. I
ranked team an the Cl F uthern
Sectton 1n that categof') and will
enter v.11h 1mprcss1.,.e credential .
In addition to a 'etcran crew
returning. the Saints ha"e added a
~7 transfer from R1ghett1 to
bolster their hope for state honors
do""n the hne
In earl)-~ason action the' were
in\ohed -...1th \1ater De1 H1gh's .....
Monarchs in a three-way scnm-'
mage. besting the Mo narchs on the
scoreboard in fi.,.e of the seven
<l_l!a_ners. ~ ·
If prompted Mater ~1 Coach
Gar) McKnight to sa). ··1 think 1f
nta Clara was 1n 5-A this year.
the' v..ould ..., 1n 1t ..
~I o seeded m the tournament.
~~1ch began Dec. 26 and 27 with
four first round ~mes each da).
are In inc CNo ~). Laguna Hills (~o 3) and Corona de-I Mar ( o.
.i)
~mong Orange Coast area en-
tnes in the toume}. an add111on to
In 1ne. Corona del Mar and the
ho t E tanc1a Eagks. are Edison
and Hunungton Beach from the
Sunset League and Costa Meszand
Laguna Beach from the Pacific
Coa t League
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Monday, December 5. 1988
After trade table I delays, Murray swap
held up by elevator
From Tk Aasoelated Pre11
ATLANTA -A stuck elevator liter-
ally held up the Eddie' Murray-to-Los
Angeles trade for 4S minutes Sunday.
r,nakiflJ for anxious moments and sweaty
cxecuu ves.
Dodgers mana4er Tom lasorda and general
manager Fred Claire, Baltimore manager Frank
Robinson and general manager Rollie Hemond and
several other team ptrs0nnel were amona 15 people
trapped In a packed elevator at the Marriott Marq uis
Hotel as they descended to formally announce the
trade.
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Fresno. tops OCC
for state title, 2-1
Pirates miss several
opportunties, ~uffer ·
first loss of season ___ _.......
matches the champions of the South
C'oast Confe~nce from Southern
California and Camino None Con-
ference ofNonhcm California. Thrtt
conferences are required for a state
sanctioned title pme .
.. Even thouah it wasn't our best
HAYWARD -The Otc.ngc Coast gamt. we still p,layed weJI enough to
College women's soccer team had thl' win.but didn't.' Bond said ... So we're
opportunities. but couldn't conven extremel y disappointed. Next year.
against Fresno in the state finals we hope that they d1 vi de the nonhern
Sunday at Chabot College. conference to give us a legitimate
The Pirates, who lost for the first state playoff."
All-South Coast
Conference
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Dr•tr ~11•, G•lt1• ·-Cllul .. ~~ ==·ac-etM _,__,_ L D •••• ,. SI Caalao c.m ...... SJC.·•-._. , ...... PalomU The gla~-enclosed car began to steam up after a
rlf..1'lYttrmt1"Yetat 'fi~~nr the minutes wore on.he' car, stuck between the 10th.
and I I th floors. was visible throughout the hotel.
time this season to fall to 20-1-1. Leslie Carsaro gave Fresno a 1-0
outshot the Ram~Q, but Fresno's lead with 15 minutes to la in the ._ __ ......,._. __ ._._.,.,o~a""""';,,w;Ccm""'scoreo•-~wmn~n~·•.m1rr-tr~d.'i-"'"'.,,..~;no.~:tr.rrrt.,,...,,"""..w.-
After about 3.S minute~ maintenance woricers
managed to lower the car. but it went slightly past the'
J 0th floor. A few minutes later. the car was-nused a few
feet and the doors opened. Hotel person}'lel had a trayful
of cold sodas for the freed passengers. which included
Orioles coach Don Buford and scout Birdie Tebbetts.
.. Where's my lawyer?" Robinson joked. ap-
pararently still in food humor. ~
"If we weren t calm, we'd all be dead." Lasorda
cracked.
After a fi ve-minute brea k. the delayed passengers
were loaded into other elevators. ··r think we'll walk," Claire said.
The stuck elevator had a 3..500-pound capacity that
was not exceeded.
Quote of the day
Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins pitcher. on
losing Tom Brunansky and Ben Blylcven, his
friends on the I 987 world champion Twins, in
trades duringlnd after the I 988 season: .. My two
closest fnends in baseball are Bruno and Ben.
They were my lunch partners.. We'd go cat, go to
• the park together, play cards. It huns a little bit.
But you can't control that stuff."
Davis wins in sudden death
. -
A 5-foot par _putt on the second · !I sudden-death playo ff hole ga ve Australia's
Rodger Davis a dramatic victory over
American Fred Coeplea in the $1.25
Dodgers finalize Murray trade
Eddie Murray was officially traded Ill
from the Baltimore Orioles to the Los
Angeles Dodgers on Sunday. two ~ays after
the teams nearly complote<,1 the S:teal. For
Murray. a . ·seven-time All-Star first baseman, the
Orioles were to receive pitchers Kea Howell and Briu
Holtoaand shortstop Jun Bell. Murray, who will be 33
next season, will be.4)aid $2 million next. season, $2.2
million in 1990 and S2.3 million in I 991 ... The New
York Mets arc holding preliminary talks with Atfanta
about a trade for outfielder Dale Marplly and also got
some inquiries frOfl:l New York Yankees manager Dallas Greea about third baseman Boward Job.-as
baseball's winter meetings started ... The Houston
Astros acquired pitcher Mart Port9&al (3-3. 4.S3 ERA
In 26 games) from the Minnesota Twins for a player to
be named later ... Free-agent pitcher RJck Md.ler, 35.
who went 9-16 with a 3.69 ERA for the Braves last
season. signed a two-year contract with the <;'incinnafi.
Reds ... Mike Scllmidt, 39. the seventti-lcading home-
run hitter in baseball history, was on ttie .verge of
agreeing to a one-year contract with the P~iladelphia
Phillies but the deal was held up by a last-minute snag. AccordinJ~t~ proposal being discussed. Schmidt would
get $500 000 guaranteed next season. S 1.65 million less
than has' 1988 salal).'. Bonus opponunities could raise
his salary to S 1.8 million ifhe plays regularly. million Bicen tennial Classic golf tournament at
Melbourne. Australia. Davis, 37, defeated a star-
studded field to collect the richest prize in Au'stralian
golf history-S43o.ooo -and the bigge-sr check of his Lalmbeer keys Pistons' rally career . . . Fulton AUem, a South African who just
completed his rook!cyear ~i\ .the U.S. cir~uit, sho! a I~ . BUI Laimbffr hit three crucial free m
below-par 278 to ~in SI m1lhon, golfs nchest pnze, in throws in the final minute of the game as
the four-day M1lhon Dollar Challenge com pleted the visiting Detroit Pistons defeated the
Sunday in.Sun City, South Africa. He had a final-round New Jersey Nets 102-99 Sunday nigh tr for .
69: Amencan Don Pooley won the $200.000 second their ninJh victory in 11 road games. The Nets, wn,h
pnze ~1th a final score of.9-under-par 279 ... Rookie four straight losses. led 88-85 after DeDILi•. Hopson • ~n Bies sank a 2.5-(oot b1rdi~. pull on the fin?I hole to basket wnh -8:23 left in ttie game. But Detroit took the
win the Kaanapah (Hawa11) Classic seni ors golf lead for good by scoring 10 of the n~t J2 points, •. In
tOuf!lament by one stroke o~ Dosr.Jana-a~Anu-another N BA game: Ron Harper scored 11 of his 28 lea~ing for two days.January. the all-ume winne~ of\ he points during a decisive fourth~uaner spurt and B~d
Senior Tour. was alone in second place a.fter parring the Daugherty had 20 points, 15 rebounds and nine assists
t 8th ... Jobo Huston and Amy Bent b1rd1ed the 18th as the host Cleveland Cavaliers defeated Jhe Denver
hole to end a tense shootout down the stretch and win Nuggets l 22-103 fo r thei r fourt h consecutive victory. the $800,000 J.C. Penney Golf Classic by two strokes at · ·
the Bardmoor Country CJub in Largo. Fla .... fourteen-
year-old Emilee Kleill of Shcmian OaJcs became the Coleman powers Orangemen
youngest winner ever of the women's state cham-
"ionsnips Sunday at Carmel Valley Golf and Country
Club as she defeated 1972 title holder Mary B•dke of
South Pasadena I -up in match play . . . Robert
r.omplOD of Huntsville, Texas. faltered with five ·
birdies and Wls tied by Doll RffH of Patm Beach
Garden~ Fla., dunng the fifth round of the PGA
OuaJif ying Tburnamcnl. Thompson shot a 5-ovcr-par"
71 at the 7.231-yard PGA West Jack Nicklaus Resort
Course. Reese. who had a course-record 61 on Saturday
to Jump from a tie for 27th place to second place. shot a
2-over 74 to pull even with Thompson at 348 after 90
holes.
Carson lifts Oilers by Rangers
Jimmy Carson'• third goal of the game ~
igni ted a four-goal Edmonton outburst l;\Je '
in the second period as the host Oilers belt
the New York Rangers 10-<> Sunday night.
Carson. who also had an assist. and Charlie Hltddy, who
had two assists. scored on Edmonton's first two shots of
the game against a shaky Bolt Froese in the Ranger goal
... In other NHL games: Gary Roberts scored two
goals. both in the second period. as the Calgary Aames
defeated the host Winnipeg Jets. 6-3 ... Rick Toccllet't,
goaJ broke a 2-2 tac as the host Philadelphia Ayers
scored four second-period goals on the way to a 6-2
victory over the New Jersey Devils . . . Rookie
defenseman Zarley Z.lapski skated the length of the ice
and scored with 2:04 remaining to lift the visiting
Pittsburgh Penguins into a 3-3 tie with the Boston
Bruins.
LA tops
Bullets,
119-112
LOS ANGELES (A P) -Magic Johnson scored 32 pomts, including a
37-foot pme-'tyina shot at the end of
reguJation. to lead the Los An&elct
Lakers to a 119-11 2 ovcnimc victory
oyer,e Washington Bullets Sunday
nish . f . . h A er a auccess1on o umcouts wat
one ICCOnd remaining in the pme.
Johnson took an inbounds pass from · I Cooper at w edge of the ~le. turned and launched a nt shot from his hip that
swished through the net lo tie the
pmcat IOS.
Earlier. Bernard King. who
m1tchcd his seasoo-hiah wim 37
points, COftM'Cted on a jumper to aj ve
the Bullets what ap~ to be •
t«Urt JOS-101 lead witfi 39 ~
rema1nint. •
The Lakas' J~ Wonw h1t one
of 1-.o ..,.lhroM wfth 21 tcdtndl
rmwnu'lo but 9'e BuJku Mn cto.A
the 24-tec0nd clock before J= rtboundc:d misted John Wi s'
m..-1 lhot end called timeout with one sccond lO play. The Lakets tcOftd the first six
potn 1t in 1he ovenime and the Bullets
ftrt unable &o come cloter than twQ .,.,.,,.. Chcraftct.
.:...&II& wlto con~ on 11 of 26 Wd. ii lllllltP'I an ,...tton, 7 al. iD .. .....-._ner, l.. kt die awrtime.
Derrick Coleman scored six of his 23 Ill
points in overtime as Syracuse, after
blowing a 23-point lead. won the 12th
annual Carrier O assic with a 106-98
victory over Louisiana Tech Sunday. Fourth-ranked
Syracuse won the tournament for the 10th tjme and
improved its record to 7--0 ... Quarterback a.bey
Peete was named Southern Cal's most valuable player
for the second year in a row at the annual football
awards ban~uet Sunday night. Split end Erik Afaolter,
the Trojans career and season receiving leader, was
named offensi ve player of the year. Inside linebacker
.. Seem Rosa was the defensive player of the year .
Television, radio
TELEVISK>N
5 p.m. -TENNIS: Men's tournament cf\amolonsnlp
from New Vork (ree>eats •I mldnliJnll, ESPN.
S P.m. -GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Stele cnem-
plonsnlp ma1cn fro(Tl C•f Stat• Fullerton -lrvtne vi.
Devis (tape), Prime Tlatt.
6 P.m. -~o FOOTBALL: Cnlcago a l Rams,
cnannel 7.
7:30 P.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at
Long Beach Ste le, Prime Ticket
10 P.m. -TENHtS: Martine N•vralilove v1. Chrl' E verl 111 exnlblllon Ctepe), Prime Tlc"el.
RADIO
6 o.m . -PAO FOOTaALL: Chlc•go al Rems,
KMPC (710).
7:30 o.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at
Long Beach State, KNX C1070), KPZE ( 1190).
minutcs gone in the fint I 5-minute (seven saves) came out on Corsaro,
overtime to give the Rams (16-0-3) a who lifted the shot over the lender ·
2-1 lead that bcld up. Two I 5-mlnute from 15 yards out.
(\vertimes are played without sudden The Pirates' Kim Dutton tied the
death. game with 16 minutes remaining in
.. In the ovenime. we had six shots the second hair. heading in a crossing
on goal," said OCC Coach Barbara pass from Debbie Bontrager.
Bond ... The shots they had were a M ' h " F d h t little more accurat~. but we controlled IC e e orgette score w a ap-peared to be the go-ahead goal with 12 the ball a lot of the time." minutes left in regulation. but since The Pirates had two goals dis-b booed · h"I 11·d· 'th
al lowed for infractions r~rding the s e 1 it w 1 c co 1 ing wi Fresno keeper Jenni Leuck. who was goalie, once in each half o regulation. (irawn out to challenge the shoi, a
"We had other opportunities to pushin~he keeper infraction was SCore and didn't," Bond said ... We called. nd said. had a real close call right at end of the second overtime. We shot four times Twenty'minutes into the first half.
with the goalkeeper out . Each time. Mitch Nadon's goal was disallowed
like a pinball machine. it went off for holding the keeper, Bond said.
some other defender's legs. I guess it "When we asked (1he official) what
just wasn't meant to be." the can was, he wouldn't tell us,"
The exhibition title game. wh ich Bond said.
followed Foothill's-2-1 win over OCC suffered an initial setback
Santa RQ.sa for the men's state title. about l:f> minutes into the game when
sweeper Brandee Craig injured her
foot in a collision and was lost for th~
remainder of the contest.
"That puts a whole lot of pressure
on our defense," Bond said ... That'
made a difference in the game right
there. too.-lxcause she's the quar,
terback of o ur team. That was
important."
Raiden Bo Jacbon carrlee tbe . ball 5
yarda Into tbe end sone wttb Den•er'•
Rick Denalaon (55) and Mike Rarden boJd-
ln& on. Loe AMelee won, 21;20.
LA.ties for·AFC West 1ead
From McClalclly News Service Vann McElroy intercepted tt in the end zone.
By beating Denver and benetitting from New
England's 13-7 win over the other AFC West contender.
Seattle, the Raiders, Broncos and Scahawksare all 7-7 and
tied for the lead. But the Raiders arc in a position to win
LOS ANGELES -With three contending tea ms
acting like the AFC West title is a contagious disease. the
Los Angeles Raiders became the team most likely to catch
it here Sunday with a homely 21 -20 victory over the
archrival Denver Broncos.
that tiebreaker. •
Ugl y or not, flere come the Raiders. Their latest
gesture toward the !?layoffs was decided by a third~uaner
foot race as defensi ve end Gre_g Townsend and Broncos
quarterback John Elway huffed and \luffed down the
sideline in what turned out to be the biggest play of the
game -and perhaps the biggest of the Raiders' season.
They have a 6-1 division record . includinJ a 2-0
record against Denver. All they have to do is win their
remaining two gam es against Buffalo and Seattle.
Townsend was carrying the ball after picking off an
Elwa y pass intended for Steve Sewell that was thrown
shor't. He ran 86 yards to put the Raiders ahead 21-0 with
9:42 left in the third quarter.
"I'm a Denver ni&}ltmare," said Townsend, who has
made several b1& plays apinst thc_Broncos.
Despite the horrors of the first half, when the Broncos
rushed for 15 yards and didn't get a first down until 9:24
remained in the second quarter. Elway nearly saved bis
team.
In the second half. the Broncos wenf ta quick passes
and a lot of play-action, and it woriced wonders for their
offense. The Raiders, who pressured Elway In the first half
and made three sacks. couldn't sack him in the second
half. when he threw a pair of scoring passes to tiaht end Cla~~nce Kay from 6 and 4 yards. Denver then decided it was lime 10 act serious. but a
sustained Raiders drive consumed abo1,1t 7 minutes. 12
seconds of the founh quarter and left Denver with six.
seconds for a final .. Hail Mary" pass. Raiders frtt_ safety
Spurred by Rich Karlis' third-quarter field goals of29
and 36 yards. the Broncos trailed by a point with more
than 10 minutes to play.
Bengals eye home-field edge
TheybeatChar ers
as Btils fall to Bu cs_;_
Steelers stun Oilers
tsburgh's 10-pme home winning
streai was snapped. Merril Hogc's 16-
yard TD reception from Bubby
Brister with 20 seconds to play, his
. second score of the fourth quaner, -------------.,.......~ rallied Pittsburah.
Glutl tt, Car618117: Phil Simms,
isnorinJ a sore shoulder that side-
lined tiim last week, threw two
touchdown pmsses to Stacy Robinson
as New York moved to the top oflhe
NFC East. The Giants. 9-5. will win
the divrsion by takina their final two
rqular«UOq pma.
... -~-Prem ne AIMdlltH Prell
The Cincinnati Benpls moved
into the playoffs and closer to the
home-field edae throutJK>ut the AFC
playoffs with a 27-10 victory over the Sin Dieao Char)Cn on Sunday.
While the Benpls were chnchin&
their first Dlayotf spot in six ytars, the
Buffalo Billa. dte only other con-
femw:e tam already into the play-ofti. were upeet 10..S by TamDi Bay.
That left both tht Bills and benpls
with 11-3 records. Elbert "lckcy" Woods ran for a career-hip 141 yardsand two touch-
downs for &he Benaals. •llina a team record with IS rushina touch4owns.
Boomer Esiason. the NFL's 1op-
nnked passer, completed IO of 19
.,._. fOr 178 yards and two touch·
downs to complcmtnt Woods' run·
niftl.
In other NFL actiOft:
l1111•11n It, 81111 I: Vinny
Talavcrdc, the lelluc ladtr in ~ dida'& cammil. turn-
cmf ti' dw filll time dlit talOft and ...... '-raid rua.
•11P1ro If, Ollll It: la• ,.me of
-.... i• Wlaicll ~ ..... Ud .a.. relUnlCld "' .... .. ••
......_ H, Ballet It: Wuhin&·
ton, at 7-7 already elimi111ted from
tht division race, damapl Phillldel-
phia's chances wttb a lale rally. Chip
Lohmiller'• 44-yard field pl with
one ICCOnd remainina capPed the
comeback after the Redskins uailed
19-10 in the founta quaner. v..._ ti, ...... a: Minnesota'•
stinay defente turned otJensive, too,
as Cert Lee and Jna SolomOft
returned 1nt~ions for touch·
downs. Tht Vik.tap atended their
1trina of l\ot allowina a touchdown to
17 quanen in winnil• their fif\h '':.f'me -Minnnou hat OU itl lilt blr' OPll IJ!Mftb 123-9and its .... five 167-26' C11W1 aa, ,,_ M: New Yort
_,, 1lllrr?CiC..,.~
plaJlhmtllll I, James!uoi
--widaawo ... to= WiaiL=::•,.. .. ..... after Hu•,-., .. c.llllt ..... .. ... ;-.
I .
_ Browa1 U , Cowboys 21: At
Cleveland. the Browns sent Dallas to a team-record 12th defeat this season
and I 0th in a row. Bernie Kosar
passed for 308 yards and three
touchdowns, includint two kit than
two minutes apart an the founh quaner. •
thn lS, Fakeu I: San Francitto,
which l°'t to Atlanta eartier this year.-
had a rouah time with the Falcons
...in. But J~ Monta111 threw f6r a
pair of touchdowns and Roter Crai1
.et a acam Ii~ rushina
record. C~ nn fot I 03 yards to ,;ve
bim 1,336 fOr the year. Palrtell 11, ......... 7: With wind
psts to 33 mph and the wind-chill
IK1or below zero, New E"lland and
Seattle combined for c>nly 109 J>auina ~ 62 by the Seahawb. Palriots
ruenina beck John Stephens rtn for
121 ~onll carricsioreach 1.028
~ b_\he seatOI\.
Cllla II, Drl1M U: The Colu
handed Miami iu ftftb straiPt defeat and niada overall. the molt for Don
Sh• ii' 26 ~ of COIChillJ. Eric Oictenoa ,..... for 169 yarc11 ie l 1
tarries. O.n Mariao. who tllrww daree
IOUClildown ~IO lie Bob on-·s
11mn mreer record ol 192. 1'i126 o/32 ,._ror304= Mw ..n It: DIYon Mttdlll ._. 90 _. wida •
inlel'CIPlion. dat Nf(.'1-... ieter·
--.... oldie-.. Di1110k 'B' .. ~ ~··...., •• ...oad .,.. .......
NPL
N•tleMI (........_. w ...
S.n Francisco New Orleans Items
W L T
' s 0 ~. "' l'A .~mm
Allente
9 5 0 7 6 0 s 9 0
Ctfttrel
.643 21S 2 .. .SJI 32• 267 .357 221 213
v·ChlcHO
MlnneM11e Tem~B•v
Detroit
GrHn Bev
11 2
10 •
0
0
0
0
0
··~ 269 152 .1'• 372 lit • 10 .2" 233 330
• 10
2 12 .2" '" 279 .1~ 196 292
East
N.Y. Gle l\1$ 9 5 ·o ..... ~ 310 265 Phlla~phfa I 6 0 .571 333 29S
Washington 7 7 o .SOO 311 3'3
Phoenix 7 7 0 .SOO 310 3ff
Dallas 2 12 0 .1~ U. ~1
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W L T l'ct. l'fr ftA
Sea Ille
·~· Deflvtr
7 7 0 .soo 254 271
7 7 0 .soo 267 219
7 7 0 .soo 292 JOO
KanwsCltv
S.n OitQO
• 9 I .321 229 61
4 10 0 .2" 117 305
y·Clnclnnall
Houston
Cleveland
PillSburgh
CtfttrM
11 3
9 5 .. 9.,. 5
• 10 EHi
0
0
0
0
•·Buffalo 11 3 0
lndle naPOlls 8 6 o
New Englend I & O
N.Y. Jets 6 7 1
Miami S 9 O
x·clinched div ision lllle
v-cllnched plavoff berth
S4lftcl,lv'• Sc«es "•Iden 21. Denver 20
Tampe Bey 10. 8uffel0 S
Cttv4ttencl 24. Dallas 21
O.troll 30, Gr"" 8av 14 lncllanallofis 31, Ml•ml 21
.716 271 199
.571 321 267
.571 230 '256
.... 311 317
.357 257"309
New YOl'lt Giant• u , Pl'loenh1 7
Cincinnati 27, S.11 Dl4!0o 10
San FranciKo 13, All•nla 3
New E11$1ancl 13, S.ellte 7 •
Welhtnoton ?O. PhlleOelllnl• 19
Minnesota •s. New• Otl4tans 3 ~·n~s City ·31, N4tw Vorit J4tts 34
r ilhbur911 37. Houston lA
TlllllM's ~
Chic;aoo •• •ams, 6 P m S.lllr8v's Gam4ts
lnd1en.Polt$ et N4!W Yorll J4tts, 9-30 e m.. Phtledefllhi• •I Ptlo4tnlx, I II m
~v. DK. 11
Allen ta et Ill-. I om "•Iden el 8uffel0, 10 I m Cincinnati er Houston. 10 • m
Daffes e l WeSl'lj"9IOll, 10 • m
Detroit er Cnlcaoo, 10 a m Kan~s Cllv al N4!W Vorlt Gl•nts, 10 a m
Tame>e eav al lll•w Engtalld, 10 a.m.
Minll4tl0fa 11 GrHn eav, 10 e.m.
New Orlffns al San Freoclteo, 1 P.m.
Ptllsburoh •I San Dl4f00, I o.m.
Der1ver er S.allle, S P.m.
Melldev o.c. 11
Clivetand er Miami, ' 11 m
Raiden 21, arencos 20
Sc....-"" Quarten 0 0 13 7-20
7 7 1 0-21
Finl OUaftlt
LA-6.Jecttson • run 18111\r lt k:k), t:29 sec...-~
LA-S.SITlith .S s>an from Sc:hroedltr <Banr
kick), 13:16 T'lllnf OUa"'9t LA-Town~ 16 lnterctotion return C8ahr
klelt), S:36
l,)4fn-FG Kel'lis 29. 6·57 o.n-FG Karlis 36. 11.10
Oen-Kav 6 e>en from Etwav (Kertis l<lckl.
IUIO ,_,,.. Quarter
o.it-«av • oau from Etwev (Kertis ltlcltl.
U7
A-6S,5'1 TEAM STATISTICS Dell LA
Flr.r downs 10 1'
ltusnes·verell 16·SO 36· 129
P•HJnG 297 11
ltefurn Yarch 20 116
COfNl·AIHnt 29·'9·3 10-19· 1 SKk4fd•Verell Lost 3·27 •·«
Punts 6·41 '9·•2
Fumblel·LOSI 3-0 3· 1
Ptflallies·Verd' 6·45 S·IO
Tlmlot Possession 2153 3107
INDIVIDUAL STATlSTtCS
RUSHING-Oenv•r. Dorsett S-11. Elwav
2·13, WincMr S·IO. S.w .. I 2·6, J.Jol'lnson 1·3,
Kul>l•lt 1·0 Los Anoeles. Atten 13·57, 8 Jackson
, 1'-.,, S Smlll\ •· 15, Schr~r S·I.
PASSING-04tnv4tr, Etwav 29·49·3·324 Los
All04tles. Sehr~ 10·19+131 RECEll/ING-Dtn .. er. M.Jackson 6·13t,
Kev 5·'3, Neltl4!1 4·40, v JoMson •·27. s.wen
4·2', Wlllnlle 2·21, Mo0!4tv 2· 16, Oorse11 1·9,
Wll\04tl' H LOS Aneetn. Allen J-?s. s Smith
?·SI. T.8rown 2·15, F.,11anc1t1 1·15, Perker
1·9, Lofton l•f.
aUMMNG C....,,.. MaratMn
lllWN
l RtCh Mc<:•ndltU, R-. Ne.. , noun. 12
m.nutH , « seconds
1 Anton• Ni.men , Potano 2 1• 39 3 Moecor Marcon., Br et1l. 117 1'
• Sammv ltolich, ColumOia. Tllll s Ml9Uef l'ibadlllza. Reno Nett • 2 11-21 6 Juan ltem1rt1, Soulll San Freoclteo,
4·1U3. 7 ltot>4trl Schlau, cnerles•on~ s c.. .2..ll. I Ooml"90 l 11>aduh1, Reno, Nev , no 19 9 D .. n Rlll04!, Orell9•val4! 2 22 13
10 Jose .Aisouro, Me-lco, 2 n •I
WOMSN
1 Je11is KIKher, HoC>ltln,, Minn., 2 nours.
:U m1nut•s. 17 s4!Concl' 2. 8ert>ara A<O,lt•M'fers. Santa Cruz.
2:•2'.$9. 3. Leurle Binder. Ool<lenci, 2 •3 23
4. Linda Somtr\ Oe'fl\, ? " '3 S. W•ncla How111{1, Tacoma. wesn .. 2 o 13
6. Gell SCott. Durenoo, Colo , 2 '6·.0
1 Kerffl Stllolte, Sunnvvel4t, 2 '4 41. t kv Marx, Fair 0.ks, HOOS.
9. ltosa Gutl.,rez, San Jol4t, 2 51 ••
10 P9oov Smltl\, S.n Antelfno, 2 S? 39
~
....... SarM Phtle J I ?lie 6, New • ..., 2
PlllsWlll l, IO&IOll l , lie EdmOfltOn lO, ,..... Yen •ene«s 6
Cel9M'V 6, WIMIMt l
• >'·
,
•A STANDINGS
W....,. C•lllF~
l'Kttk OMlieft w L ftct. GI
Lakin 12 3 .IOO
Phoenix • 7 .533 • Seattle • 7 .533 • Portland • • soo •tn
Golden Stele 6 9 .•OO 6
ai.ers 6 10 .37S 61/'J
S.crarntnlo 2 II 154 9
Midwest OIVlslen
Denver 11 5 .6"
Utah 10 s .667 ,..,
Dalles 9 6 600 l'h
Houston 10 7 .SU l'h
S.n Antonio 6 • .•29 • Miami 0 13 .000 , .. ,,
EHtem C.,,._~
A .. ntk DWblen
.... wwz •• w ... ..... • • Pnllade!Phla 11 6 .647
New York 10 6 .625 ,,,
Boston " • • .soo 2'1'l
New Jersey 7 11 .389 •.. ,
Weshington • 10 .216 5',
Cflarlotte • 11 .267 6
Centref OIYISlen
oe1rou • 13 3 .113
Cleveland 11 3 .716 1
Atlanta 10 6 .625 3
Milwaukee 7 6 .SJI . ,
Chicago 7 8 .~7 5 ,
India na 2 13 133 10 ,
SIMclev's Scer•s 119, Wasn1no1on 112 L•li•n Oelrolt 102, lll•w Jtrsev 99
Cleveland 112. Oenver 103
(OI)
Tenlttlt's GatMS
No oatnel scheduled
TllHdeV'S Games Lall4tl'S al CliPP4f!'S, 7'30 p m
Denver •• Ntw York, •·30 om
Portla nd at lll•w Jerwv, NO pm
Sacremenro at Atlante, •·30 Pm.
Boston 11 Chlceoo, s Pm. O.troil •I Mitwauk", S:JO P.m
C14tv4tland at Houston, 5:30 o.m s .. 111e at San Antonio, S·lO o m
Wasninoton •• Pho4tnla, 6:30 pm
Uren at G0f04tn Stare, 7.JO Pm
L•lrers llt, aulets 112
WASHINGTON (llJ) -Cat14td91 •·7 1·3 9,
Ki119 11·21 1·4 37, F•ill H 0·0 2, Matone 10·24
3·S 23. Wellt., 5· 13 l·f ll, Willlami I H 6 3•S
26, Jones 0·2 0-0 0, Cott., 0·2 ~-0 0, EeQJH
0-1 0-0 o. Alar14! 1·3 2·2 • Totals S0·97 11·2J
112.
LOS ANGELES (I It) -Green •·9 H '· WorlllY 10·?2 6·• 26, Tl>Om°'°" 7·9 •·7 II.
Jonnson I 1-16 6·6 ?9, Scott I · II O·O 16, C0004tr
3·9 2·2 I, W001r1d94! 3·1 S·I ll, Camo«l4!M 0-1
0-0 O. McNemara O·O 2·2 2, Lemo 0-0 O·O 1
0. Tolels '6-92 16-lA 119
Scw4t w ~s Washington 26 29 23 27 7-Hl
Los Anoetn ?I 21 30 26 1-119
Tllrte·POint ooats-W1lllems, Jollnson
Fouled out-Welker R.00Unds-Wunl1191on SS
1Matone, Walker 9), Los All04tles 56 Clhof'l\oson
9). Asslsts-Wash11191on 34 CMalOM 101. Los
AnotlH 29 (Jonnson 171 Total JoultPW•~ton lS. LM Al\fflfl 19
A-17.SOS c..... men
WIEST Fr4!U\O $1 19, Washington 80
Gonz•oa 66, telehO 63
/ SOUTH Cilad4tt 100. Savennen Sr. 73
Memllhls St ...-Grampono St. 63
Rhod4ts 9S, f'Mryv1tte, tenn 75
Roenoke •. Marymount, l/e 7•
S4fWenM IO, 0olelh0r04! 19 TOuttNAMENTS
• CMri4ff'0.Hk Syrecuse 106. Louis1ena Teen 91 lot) lllrstl
E TtnnHiff St 79, Miami, Onlo 71 (ln1rel)
BASKETBALL SCHEDULES c..... men
TUESDAY Eas•~n Wastunoton at uCt 7 30, Life ''*
CO!le04t a,t Chrtsl COlleOe trwM 7 30 THUllSOA 'I'
UCI ~I NeveO••Les V4t0U, 6 II m Con· coro1a (Mien> ColltQe ar Cnnsr Coll4!0e lr .. 11\41,
7.30
f"IOAY Pec1flc Cl'll'istlan at Soutn.rn Ca1tlorn1a COi·
•eve 17 JOl SATURDAY
COfltor01a (MICh l COlt4!0t at Sourn.rn Cell·
tor11l11 COl\e9e, 7 lO
SUNDAY
ucl •' Lovola <Chlcaool, 12 30 em
Communffv c..... men
WEDNESDAY
Golden WHI ~~~~ 6 ,,,nd I Om
Golden WHI TourNt'Nnl, 6 elld I Pm
(GOldtn west 11t•n et I I: Orenoe Coest er S.n
Jo~ Tournement flttD_,O
Golden West Tournemenr, Orat!041 Coe" et
San Jow Tournam4!1\1
SATuttDAY
Golden Wal Tourn.menr. Orenoe
San Jow Tournament
Hlth KMol bOVJ
TODAY Laoun• Beacn lnv1te1k>nat CHunll119IOf\ ... en
Y1 Lynwooo, l, Laouna 8eacn vs ~rter
0.k, 7 30 om , N•woorl·~se Tournaln4fl\t et
N.WPOfl HerbOr (N-oort H•l'OOr "' Cost• MH4 6 pm,,. Mel4tr Del VS ~It, I .c)
o..m.), University vs Et Toro, 7-0S om . Malina
ar Miuoon V••to. 7 lO o m
TUESDAY
Laouna BHtn lnvtteloonel ICorON dl4 Mar
YS. Wh1t11er CIW'lshan or Sr Jol'ln BoKo, •
11 m.), Garo.n Grove 1n1 .. 1111ona1 IE,tatlela vs.
IC1ftea. -X~5 1t mJ, Fount• 11 Vallev Tour·
naln4fl\I <El Dorado vs Edison, •om.. Comoron
11s. C•Plstrano Vellev, 1 .JO), Wntmlnsr., at
'l/al4tncia Tournamtnl, 1r .. IN al f'Mrtna, 1, U~tv CIV1stie11 al TtmM Chllsuan, 130 -WEDNESDAY
Coste MeW at Santi•oo. 1 JO, Pell~ vs
Mar., 04ti al Crtaoman Coll4f09, I , Esle11eia at
Garden Gro .. e Tourna1T\4!111, F0<.tnla1n Vell4tv
T ourna1T\4!111 (Wvlt• vs Min ion 'l/l4tio, •· Woodt>rklot vs. Fountain Vettev, 7 lOl. Wat·
mlnsr.t at Vel4tnci• Tournam4tnl
THutlSOAY
Laouna B•ech Toumanienr. Founteln Valte11
"Tourna11'14tftt; Esta11tla et Gerd4tn Grove Tour-
nament; Sant• M•r1• Tournament \Marina vs DoJ PU4!0los, • p.m l, Wn1mln11., et l/alencla
Tournaln4tl\t, Los Atemltos vs. Mat4tr Def l•l
UCt 8r4tfl EVW'lh C4tnl4tr), 7 11 m.
fl"IOAY
Universirv er trvl11e, 7.JO, C>te~ l/14tw er Los Alamitos, 7.JO; t4tmPl4t Cnrlsha el LIDerly
Cl'lristien, 7:30, LllOl.ln• S.ec Tournemenr,
Garden Gfotte Tournament. Founttan l/eltev
Tournetn4tftt, Sant• Maria Tour11ament, 'l/eten·
cia T ournaln4tl\I SA TU.DAY
Founta111 'l/allev Tournaln4fl\t Finals, Mer111a al !oanla Mari• Tournem.nl F111a1s. VIiia Park
at Newoort Harbor. 7 30
C ..... Wemeft
TUESOAY PomoN p,tz., at CIW'•SI C0414!M lrv1~ 7.30
Oft\
Cemmwri.... c ..... Wemetl
W90..UOAY
Grossmonr at Oren941 Coast, • 30 11 m
f'RIOAY C~ll•v a t Oranee Coast, 7.JO. GOld4tn Wftl
er Moore>erll, 7 I """ """' ..,,, TOMGHT
S.nt• Ana Vallev al Coron. d4fl Mar, 7 Costa ~sa. WoodbrldOI, Unlv~sltv, Hunt
lnolOf\ e .. c:n, Huntiln9ton lffch. Irvine and
Westrntnsr•r et Irvine Tournet"Mnt
TWSDAY
Sunnv H1llS •• Secldl4t0eck. 7. Mel'IM ., Lont
B .. cn Wilson.• 1. Fountain Velley el Lone
Beech Potv. 7.JO. N4twoort ljerbor et Minion
l/14f!O, 1, OCun Vi.w •I Tr.ov. 1. trvlM
T ournam4tnt " •
WEO..HDAY
E\lanc1• •' L..-Hilla, 7, Norco er '°''• N\4tw, 7. Mat., 0.1 at Hunt1neton leecll, 7 JI
CenvOf\ er Watmtn,I« 1, SellloMO at l~ e..c.ri. 1.
TMUalOAY
CorOfta d4tl MM 111 L~ hKll. 1 • ....,.,. POl'I Cl'w'<Shan al (O\la Nina ... HuntlMtoft
8"cll •t (vD<HS, 1 WoodllrldM el Ir-. 1,
Un•.,.,SllY a t 0-Htls 7, s. ... .,_ ti ,..._, H¥-bor 1. Ed<tOll et ~ T _ _.,...
FWt!teon v•v al Arlft>t TourlW'lltlll, lllWrlN •• '--c:i..,s.c
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Mondey, Oec:emt>er 5, 1988
socc•• c..... "*' NCAA DlvttlC* I TOUllNAMaNT
(at ......... ,, ..... ,
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ll\01elle 1, Howel'CI 0
WIEDNESOAY
fr111ne T ournarn4tnl
THUttSDAY
LOl\9 Beech Wilson •' Hunt1noton 8eecn.
• IS, EC11W11 e l C•P1stre110 l/ellev. 3, Kertlla et N-oorl H•rt>or, 3 IS, lrv111e T01;rname11t
f"IDAY
trv111t Tournament SATURDAY
Hun1tnoton Beach at Glendora
1tv1M raurn.menr
WRESTJ.ING H!ih SC.,._
TUESDAY
T ournam.nt,
Nt~POf'I Hert>or at OowMv Tournament,
Oa na_H11ts el Wtslmisnter, 1
WEONIESDAY
tiewl>Of't Herbor et Downev Tournament.
' lHUllSOAY Cosri Mew ar Newport HKbOr. 6;-San
Cltmenle et Ed1Min, 7.
F"IDAY Fountain Velltv at Torranc4! 12·wav, l.
Hunll"91on Buch. Marina al Maonolia 9·wav,
3 pm, Coron• def Mar, Wesrmnsr., et Et Toro Tournamtfll, 3. Costa ~se at El RenchO
Tournarnt'\I. J, Woodl>r~. Edison II Et
Dor ado T ourMm4!1\I. l
SATURDAY
Fountain Valltv at Torranc• 12·wav. f 30
a "' Hun1tnotot1 S.ecn, Marona et Meonotia t·
wev. 10 a m ., COl'Qna ~ Mar, Wfllmnsrtr a t er TOl'o Tournament, 10 • m., Cost• Mew et
Et ltancno Tournam4!<\I 10 un, Wooctonooe. E01son ., El Oor..00 TourN r.\41<\I, 10 • m
w•eN1~s
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•. ...,..._-IM-Orange Coest OA.ltV PILOT/ MOt)day. December~. 1988
NEWPORT RESIDENTS RETURN TO DODGERTOWN. • • GWC •.•
From Bl From 81
Monday morning workout and the inning~ an th1sgnnir. the second place iOt 1t th1 ye3r," Von fkrg rte'alled pl1)'1na with from New 'a orlc and Ne~ Jcr l') pla> throu&hout a match with the
prior )'Car·~ exper1en..-c with the team pla)l!d two 1nniogsand the thmt Paul Yon Berg. a Newport Beach Bucltcl on Don Dl)~ale ~ team at called "IJodacrtown Ea~I " I he two R u)tlcrs. wbo fin11hed 24·1.
relUrnC\.-s. Each team pla}ed su. place team pla)'e<l onc inning. contractor nd vrtcran of ~'er, I la'it )tat's Dodger camp. "Shl .. S a team!> <Sehcdultd pmc 1n Auau t. on "TheYJUSl kcCt diu.ana decP.tr and
games over the next five da)S. .., got a base hit and ~truck out basehall camps, abo attended th1~ reall)' good player." the t:ut Coast one year and on the deeper They P. ayed 11 emotionally
"I was on Frank Howard's team 1 omm> Davis in 1ha1 la~1 gaml'." i.hc year·~ Oodgcrtown camp. The Holman Stadium prncs were West Coast 1he next. e.nd D!> •.irona ofa pmc "tht) could.
and we tied for first place wllh a 5-1 said. "M) locker \\U!i ri&.ht next 10 l om v1deouiped daily und available for "Whenever pouiblc. we'd tr}' to (Ba~d on prcv1ou matchcshl really
score," Bucllel said. "We ended up 1n Grov.1ng up v.11h fi, l' brother~. u orda's, and next to his v.:u Tom v1cw1ng in the lounge a1 the end of1he arrange it m conJunct1on with a than._ thC) pl:iyed over their cad in
second place overall because we loi.t Bueltcl tx·gan playing Ports earl). Ha) den's." Von Berg &aJd. "Hayden day. After dinner. '·anous a-...ard!> Dodger.Mets game at Shea S1adu1m the match
the first game we plaved . which was going to L111le League pral't1ce wnh didn't get there unul Wednesday includmg the "Potato Head" award. in New York, or Dodger Stadium in "TeamHan ft re up and play with us
against the team v.e ·uh1matel) 11~d her brothers at age eight because be sta)ed 1n California for the wert' presented ~o ccnain campcor . lo!> Angeles:: for a game or two pnle1.: G~spuian ,
with." "The coach said I was be11er than clcct1ons." and the forml·r pla)c~ cntcnained Von Berg didn't play much ball an ~1d. "The key was we maintained our
Bucltcl's team pla>cd one game them (my brothers). and 1f I cut m) VonBcrgwasdrafledonto thcYero the t'1>mpcors wtth ~torics from pa~t h1ghschoolor collc&e,bu1hcd1dpla) composure.andwewerc&oodeno1ch
Monday af1ernoon and a double-hair. he'd let me play," she S.'l ld. Beach team by manager. Ron· Per-g.imc r ~n vuiou~ Orange C"ounty leagues. He that nobody could play with us or
header Tuesday and Wednesda}. On Because of liulc league rules. the rano ltt, p1tch1n1 coach for the "The ball pla)crs from the Mal'ted working out regularly at ) I over a 1amc or twp. We were able to
Thursday mornmg the) took in!.trul· couch couldn't let her pla~ after i.hc'd Dodgers. Wtth a final record of 1-4-1. Brookl)n do> of the 40's and so·~ thc~s 43 oo"'). staning with racquet· sta> at our level find people couldn't
lion from the former playe rs. l'Ut 11. "He JUSI duJn't think I'd do 11, the Vero Beach team didn't play in were the bc~t." Von Berg recalled. ball. but he soon switched to running SUI}' w11h u~ for ll match.'
.. Ro) Campcnella talked about w when J did. he had 10 at least let ml' Friday afternoon's Holman Stadium "Each player had sotne World Series because of .!>Clu.-duling conflic ts. Down 12-.l in the fi rst aamc. the
catching and Dave) Lopes spoke on practice"' nh them." game. cAper1encc to talk about during He a11cnded his first ooscball camp Rustlers ralhed and ,;:1ned mQ_men·
the runner's pos111on for basc-stealtng She stopped pla}1ng baseball at age Von Berg plays a lot of baseball: of dinner. We'd go to dinner at 7 p.m. an 1983, a T>odgcr camp m mona. tum for the second w en they "b;lme
and how to run base~ v.hen you knov. 12, but played softball. volleyball and 75 games scheduled for this year. he's and often we wouldn't leave until Since then hc·s been to Dodgenown out and hommercd them," Gaspanan
you have a double... basketball throughout high school At played in 55-60 of them. He keeps in after 10. We had a really good time." cam{>S 1wo straight years and plan to said.
The campe~ played on three lieldc; Pepperdane College. she was All-shape by running four miles evt"ry from attendance at several camps continue on for the rTCAt few }'cars. In the third, Golden West took a
dun!"& the week. including Holman American for two years 1n basketb~ll da)'. w11h sprints for the last mile. O''er t~e last few years. Von Berg met "My wife doesn't play. but she's a I'·'° advan111~, 'r'{o:,c ~ .4 n7a
stadium. The Frida) afternoon game and for the .[!ex1 tw,9-.XE'.!l IJL •·s.a.w.c ~qgl~Jt2.jhc_ \,l\IU~.J'pkl~~~cr;,,pla.)'NS-afu;)~ .... ~ti re.A( ~......--'W~~"'"''"ffHMH •~ &1•1-l • ut -.. -··tttatctrtV-'ftfrt':J~!PrrB~'lmCYtli'Jr.""'-N' ---(Witlloutnaving Trained~. out the> Calliornfa -v.ho had formed the team child in Septemqer: he saw his fi~t Maureen Flannigan closed out the
former Dodgers 1n Holman tad1um "I was rookie of the )car at last end ue an the·tr.unang roo m evel) ··Dodgcnown West." They would World Series game when he was 16 w1n. In the founh. the Dons rallied
The first place team pla)'ed thrcr )ear's camp and my brother Wa) nc da) :· on Berg said. play against another team of campers days old ." a~1n to uc •l after trailing 13-8. but Cook had t~o kill to close 11 o.ut.
----------------------------------------· .., __________________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"-. lt wa~ dose, andlt was hke we'd bener ')Cl her cvtry time down the
THREE ADVANCE TO TITLE GAMES •••
Jl'romBl
"lt'sapinchl.'dnencanh1sback .\s
of right no". no. hl' \"on·t pl.a>
"There'sa lot of pain. bu1pain 1~ no
problem w11h ham . The problem is he
couldn't mo-.c one one of his legs It
wouldn't do "hat he wanted 1110 du.
A 13-game season can take its toll on
1he bod)··
'Tm not sure "e can replace him."
As for trying lo replace Seymour at
tailback. that also presents a dilem-
ma.
"We've got a couple of juniors.
Brett Gordon and Steve Madden. and
we'll take a look 1h1s week at a
sophomore. Jake Jacobs... said
Gibson.
Sites announced
for title games
Three Orange County me!> arc
set for Fnda) night's Cl P'football
finals which JO\olve Orange
Coast area teams.
The Div1s1on I finals. with
back-to-back finalist Fountain
Valle) (I I-:!) meet.mg Bishop
Amat ( 11 -2). is at Anaheim
Stadium.
Corona del Martakes its 11 -0-2
record in the D•' 1sjon \'l finale
with dtfcnding champion Valen-
cia (12-0.1) to Orange Coast
College for the sho"dov. n.
How many times can your heart stop
and ~1111 be there to ~cc the end of the
game'!
"He's 1rul) a great back . For our
dcfensi\e team. 10 pla} that well
agamst a dominant pla)er, it shows
the 1ntens1ty that we rose to.
'Tm JUSt reall) 'cry proud of the
"a) our kids pla>ed. We told them all
week 11 was going 10 be a physical
gam..-and they would bave to pla} at a
d11Tcrcnt le' cl than the pre' 1ous two
"ee ks.
"The most e xc1t1ng thing about this
team 1s that e'en1h1ng v..e·,..e asked
them 10 do, the}' h.a ve come through
for us."
93 vie in Sunkist Series
By ALMON LOCXABEY
Delly~ hellftf Wrl*
Despite light winds on ba~ and
ocean courses. 93 boats in nine c·lasscs
turncd.J>ut aturda) and Sunda) for
the econd race of Balboa Yacht
Club's Sunkist Serie~. ·
The Sunk1st Series 1 sailed on the
first weekend of November. Ot'cem-
bcr. Januar) and Februal) and for
some classc •~ considered a tune-up
for 1he outhcrn C'ahfornia Yach11ng
Association M1dw1ntcr Rcgi:i tta in
mid-Februar).
Results: INSIDE CLASSES LASER-1 Gtolf Becker, 8•1bo4 vc ' Tom
W1tl011, 8YC13 Paul Gelver, Oe11e Po•nt YC . LIOO· 14A-I Crelo Lewtck, Mission Bev YC
1 Paul 81enl< BYC. 3 lllck Klneeld. 8eh•a Corin1n11n YC UOO· UB-1 Wiiiiam 8un11ev, 8YC, 2 Paut Wlll11m,, BYC, 3 Wfll lem1>te1on, BYC ADULT SABOT-1 8ever1v Ao~rl\. 8YC, 2
Colone G1t>b0n,, 8YC ~HISlLE··I T11 ~tween 800 Ver\'l A1e1 8VC end Jeff Frotlk. Klno Heroor VC
°""'* w .... PHAF·A-1 P•Ulorl II 81U Fonvllit &CYC 2 8ulltr(UP. Jonn Car11r, ave. 3 W•llOI. Cafl Lail, VOYl~rl YC PHRF·&-1 Sulver Mo1 ill, Monie Howell, Soull\ SllOrt YC. 2 L•<ll.tlv Sow. Jot Dll9tnl'lerdt, 8CVC, l AITIOroui. CllVO. Holtelld. CH•lfrt'IO 8ei1 YC. PHRF ·C-1 Andtemo II. &oo Sooero. &YC,, TrtlGordo. Tom Purcell, BV,, l Puu vce• John Szelev V'(C SHIELOS-1 Mtllt CreddOCk. UCI ~e.uno Aun, 2 Lundoren·Hotmon, UCISA. 3 Sl<erec:i.v· Gordon, UCISA
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stretch." uaspanan said. "It's ltkc
giving the ball to Bo Jackson."
' ·• fie played probably a little b11
bclo"' average this morning."
Ga spa nan !>nld 9f the highly coveted
Cook. a Fountain Valley High gradu·
ate who returned after two years at
Nebraska. "She pht)'ed very well in
finals.
.. She thought she played horrible an
the first game. and there were three
D1v1s1on I coaches th:it came up
aficr-...f\rd and said what do we need to
do to get her a1 our school. And she
was tacked otT. "'Ori) 1ng that she
played hornblc he's a lcJitimatc
st:\f\er at a Top ~ ~hool. If I vc ever
had a ·1cg1t1ma1c blue-chip player at
Golden West. that's her."
"Losing our starting fullback and
running back. as v.ell as the heart of
our defensr (Yurko\ 1ch was the
lea&ue's Defen~1ve Playe r o f the
Year). I felt our kids "orked real hard
And Woodbridge H1gh's War-
riors ( 12-1) will defend their
Div1s1on YI II crown against Pa-
cific Coast U:ague mal Trabuco
Hills (11-2) at M1ss1on V1eJO
H igh.
MILNER SAVORS WIN OVER SERVITE ••••
Backing Cook and Dennis were
Flannigan \8 kills. 10 digs), Jod~
Crider (4 kllh. 3 blocks) and setter
Jennifer Noonan (49 ass1m).
··tf we had a quest1onmar)c go1l'k in.
11 was that l(mkr) had to come and
pla} thl tournament really well,''
(iaspanan said. ''And he did a good
JOb."
g1,..en the circum~tanres
"'Agoura was probabl> second onl >
to Trabuco Hills as the toughest ,
defense "'e·,e played all year All three of Frida}' nigh t'sgame
are scheduled to begin at 7:30. ~ -we droppcod some balls we
shouldn't ha,cdroppcd.1hough. I felt
11 should ha\t~ been 21-0 at the half.
We dro pped one at the goal line and
one "1th 40 seconds left of the half at Quarter. I don't kno v.."
the 10. You can't do that. espcc1all)
wnh )'Our first string people out.
··Offens1vcl) we sputtered a ltttle at
11mes. but 1f }OU take two cogs out of
an engtnc n's going to sputter.
··Fred Schweer was the leader we
needed and he didn't skip a beat We
'1rtuall~ didn't ha'c a running game
and thev put 1he1r ear~ back and 1.-\Cn t
after him. It "a~ reall) tough on Fred
and the 01Ten~1\C hne to establish
soml'thing.
.. We finalh got them 11rcd out or
overpo\.-\ercd· them 1n the founh
Founlalo Valley Coacb Mike
Milner. follo v.1ng hi s team·~ 10-7
'actor) o'er Ser' 1tc: .. ~ e had !.Omc
1nd1v1dua ls who made some big
plays. Rick. Mock made an outstand-
ing run as a bad.up tailback. Kednc
Powe was knocked out 1n the game
and came back and played: John
Hansen made a great pla) in cau'.>1ng
and reco,l·nng a fumble
··E \C~none kne" Derck Bro"n "as
going t0'gc1 hi s ~ardagc. I !ihould be
dead n ght nov.. He earned ~4 times.
Jl'romBl
"So their backup fullback was
playmgand bas1call) he was the't>ne
gu ) guilty of the infractions, twice.
Even on the long touchdown run Chy
Brown), there was a holding call
which wu not called. Our film
unco' ers the fact holding did take
place. but I'm not complaining about
II.
"lfl was 1n this situation I would be
more concerned about my kick teams
ha' 1ng three kicks blocked in the last
1 wo games (twice against Fountain
Valle) a 'car ago. once last Friday
night on a potential game·\) ing field
goal etfon ).
"I undrrstand the Servile coach
CJ err) Pc~on ) told the officials. 'Let
the t.. ids pla~ the game:
.. Bi.st 11'<, s1rtl a game and calls arc
calls.£, er) bod) v.ould hke to ha\e a
play back 1n their ca reer." peopleputsome heat on us:·
If you can detect some moments .. Well. the fin:t 1sjhe Barons ha1,cn't
savored by Milner in this one. you're • had a lot ofheatapphcd in an 11 -2
rir)lt. " . season. • •
The Barons mcl Servite for ~veral The Barons lost lo M 1ss1on VteJO
seasons in non-league games. but the and Long Beach Pol} m non-league
.series was cancelled by Milncr'be-games, and there must have been
caust hed1shked the cold war and some heat applied then. and I think
ofien the gamesmanshrpd1spla)Cd b~ M1ss1on VieJO and Long Beach Pol)
the Servile staO: despite the fact the) are somcbodys. but \he reSl pTobabl)
weresimpl) non-league games. don't mect Servttestandards.
M1lnerd1dn·t sa' n. but 11 was Mater Dei. Edison. El Modena.
evident the hostilities built up o,·er those are teams which Servite ma)
the years' re ma ms. despite the fact not consider as "somebody."
• In the winners bracket final Sunday
morning. Dannie Doll had 10 kills
and 16 dJgs to lead th~ R us tiers b)
anta Rqsa, 15-8. 15-S', 16-1 4. Crider
added eight lolls and Flannigan had
Se\Cn
Sen Ile has a ne~ coach. •
"Goin'-m "'e felt we had something
to prove. ·said MJJncr. "We had to
gain the respect ofServite bccausc ofa
comment theircoach made during
the fiknexchange about the f~ct v..c
"(Doll) earned us through that _
match ... Gaspanan said. "We were
ofT and emot1onall) she kept us going.
h was her bc!>t match of the year. We
v.ere a looking foN-ard to the finals a
little bat. but she was ready to pray and '"The bottom hne is that v.e won the-a'i an ten c as !>he' .been the whole game, and l'meiuremely proud of the season ..
wa y our kids played." said Miiner. ,_.. Gaspanan said the following of 40
Win orloseon Fnday night a• the or SO supportcr6 (tJ1e team averaged
fi nalsaga1ns181shopAma1. lhe about 150 at home matches) was a
Barons own Sen 11e· helmet, and nice booi.t for the team' title run •
they're not buying any cxcus~. ··we had a renll) good following."
'didn't pla) an)"bod).'
"H!'wnn1t>c1 tn <;er '\Oml' film whrr
I T P\llllC NOTICE P\&IC NOTICE P\Bt.IC MOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE NI.IC ll)TIC( f'\&IC NOTICE · f't&IC NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE
• 51711 TRACT NO 5023, IN THE\ menced to transact busl-\ • ll7M party Dated lhlt 511'1 al'ld ORAMOI COUNTY administration _,tl\orlty wlll l119ton &eecti NOTK:I Of' -TOfll Riot, 300 L#tlepur
NOTICf Of CITY OF COSTA MESA, nan under tlie llc:tltous NOTICE Of' • 121J1d•YOf0ecemt>er, 1948. ~"'°" COUf'T be gr•nted unloe •n The proposed project Is Otl80LUTIOH Ave , 00fonl Gel MW, Cellt
f'U9IJC IAU COUNTY Of ORANGE. DYtlrlftt n81M or names "'9lJC bU Public S1or1g1 Manage· 110 Cf* C41nW lnt«•ted ~ hl6e an coverltd by a ilnal En· CW f'MTMIAIHIP 92825 Of'NA•ONAl STATEOFCALIFOANIA,AS 1111.0 ebove on Novemt>et l '°"""ION.Al ment. Inc. TelephOM (818) Of..... obtecllontothllpetltlonllld vtronmenl•I Impact Report N0.2 This butlnff• •• con-"'°"'""" •01204. PER MAP RECORDED IN 1•. 19811 ""°""TY #10111. 244-e<>eo. Aoenl for LanCI· ..... AM. lhOWI good C*JM why the ea... prepared by Sanehez Pvbllc notlee .. het•by d\IC1.S by. an lndMduel Notice It llefeby given thal BOOK 1112. PAGES 35 Aoo.rt J Oaustln. Preti-Nol~ll neret>ygrven that tord -CA. lllT't1 c:oun thoul<I !IOI gtant the Tllll'lco A1100J.&1.s, Inc: gtven 11111 Mickey Edward Tile teglt 1tan1 com· pursuant 10 Secllon1 TH Au 3 8 . Mt S . dent pu rsuant 10 Sacllon1 Publl9hed Of811Q9 Coul P•llllonet: MICHAEL liltllotlty CoP ... oltlleEnvlronmen.. Novak ancl Maurice Pll'· ~to tranaect butl-21701-2'715 of the Call· CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN Thll stetement •at l'*1 21701-21715 of the Call· Dally Piiot December 5. 12. STEVEN GUNTER A HEARING on tile pell-Ill lmp•ct Report an_ct latlln. u Truttee of lhe neu under lhe lletlllout fornla au.Ines• and Pro-THE OFF ICE OF THE wtlll llie County Cleft! of Ot-,fornla SutlnMI 1nd Pm. ttU ~; ~NNY AT tlon wlll be MW on Decem· Owner Partlc;lpatlen Aor• Maurice Pecltl•ln 111113 bYtlneat name °' narnea t...ions eocs.. s.ctlon 23211 COUNTY RECORDER OF •nve Counly on November fnslor1s Code, Section 2328 . Mll27 GUNTER bet 18. 1918 at 2:00 P.M In ,,,.,,, ror llll• prollct •r• on T 'Ult, her9tot0t• doo119 bull-h ted eboW on ~bet ot 111e Callfornll Comm«Olal SAID COUNTY. A P N 15, 19811 ot 1ne Calllomla Commercial , C... No. D28S114 C>e9t. No. 3 IOcltld a1 700 Ille lor public: ln19«t1on and neiaa under tile ll<:tltlou1 firm 211, 1918 •
Coda. s.ctlon 535 of lhe 141-814·22 nM2t7 Code s.ctlon 535 of tfle f1taJC NOTICE WC*• CIVlc: C..ter Drlw W•t. copying lor the COii of du!>ll-Mme and style of MN-MP lonl Riot • Clllfomt• Penel Code •n<I Ttie 101at amount ol 1ne Put>ltshed Ofang• Cout Calllornla Penal Cod• and NOTK:IJ Y" ...._ M9ft Sant• Ana. c.tltomla 112701 c:allon at tile offloa ot tile Llmli.o el 3~A Fischer Av-Tlllt •tat.mini lllN flied ltle provl91onl ol Ille Call-,unpald principal balance
1
0111y P110t NO'l..-rlbe< 21. 2'8.11ti. pro'111lon1 of tti. Cell-IC44tn ....S. TMoewt!MfdeCINe IF YOU OBJECT to 11}9 City Cl_etk, City of Hunt· enue, CllY of Cotti MMe. wltl\ 11'11 County Clent ol Or· torn11 Auction Ucan1lng 1nteru t ther.on, together De<lember 5. 12. 1988 11ornl1 Auction Llcen1lng ftCTITtOUI ., ... ,, ...... , ,_ _...._.. ,... Ql'll'llloQ of the petition. you l119ton a.ac:tl. 2000 Main COUllty of Ofange. S\1\1 o! ange County on ~blr Act. lhe undertlgned wlll NH •Ith r.uonably •llrnlled I M· 788 1Act, tile undersign«! Wiii NII MAME STA'RMSMT ..._ ..._.. _.... ,_,.. ~ elt'* liPPle' et Ille Street, Huntll'Q1on Beech, Callfornfa, did on thl 10th 2t, 111118 etpubllc:lllebyeotnpelitlv.1C01ts. ~and 1d-11tpublk:sajebycompetlllv9 TllefOllowlng~•• ............ IO.,._"-M heenngand1tate yc>Uf'ob-Calllornla, belwHn the d•i of October, 1988, by ,_ bidding °" lhe.-f.'h day 01 111noe. at tne time of Ille in· PdlUC NOTICE [bidding Of! the 2011\ day of dOlng txlllnell aa· .._ .._,.,...,R ....... lec11c>t16 or Ille '*''"en ob}ec· ~sol 11:00 a.m and 5:00 mutual conaant, dltio!Ye Ille Publiahed Or'ange Coul
o-tl'\be<. 198 , al 12 30 Jlllal publlcellon of 1111, No-1 flCTITIOUl IU91NelS o.c.mo.r. tllH, at 11:00 KAAF1' ARCHITECTS, n you With 10 ..... the Id-Ilona wttl'I ltll court betOfe p.m .. Monday"' through Ffl. Mid pat1n«ahlp and termlr1-Oally Ptlol o.cerT!ber 5, 12. O'clodt PM on Ille 1>remiNI tloe are $138,757 •3 NAME STA'RMIENT \O'clock AM on the preml ... 2955 SE Mein Street, Suh• YICe of an attorney In tl'llt the Miring. Your IPPMf· dty, axctualv. ol flolldays. ate their reletlon• 11 pert· tt. 29, 1918
wllef• Mid property Ila• j Cuffently CS.ted cu11ier. ~ Where Mid property till 310. Irvine, c.tlf. 92714 mattet, you ttlould do ao ana-may be In peraon l>f by lnter .. led peraon• may neft lllereln. M-1119
o-i 11ored. and wtlld\ are C~• or C.,,1Rec1 Cll«:ltt The lol "'Cl persona lie , ~ 11orld, and which are Ktatt Arctlltect1, ino.. a promptly eo lhet your writ· )'OUf attorney. tut>mlf wrlllen comm.n11 F\lnhet notice 11 ll«aby louted •I Publk: Storage !payable to Ille Tru11ae or Jdoing DYil,_. u · l~ted at Put>ltc 9tor1Q9 California cori>oretlon, 2955 ten reaporwe, If any, mwy be IF YOU ARE A CREDITOA add~ to Ille City Clerk given that tile undeBlgNld rtaJC NOTICE 1n112 Cowan. In 1'1e Clly ol bidder are accept•ble to IAN R "0AD COMPANY. 13241 Jefll'ey Road~ In tile SE Main St...i, Sult• 310, "'9d Ofl time. Of'. contingent creditor of of tile City of Huntl119t0fl wtll not be rM90"alble lrom •----=~;,;;,.;.~~-lr'llne. Cour1ty of Orenge, Tru1tM provided proper I lll551 Occldtntal Ltr1e. City ol lrvlne. County of Of• lr'llne. Caln. 92714 AV990l Utt.S Ill tldo 0.-Ille deeeUed, you must flle a.ac:tl. Pott Oftlce 9o11 tllO. thlt day Of!, foe any obit· '9CTIT10Ue .,_ .. Slete of Calllornla. Ill• JOentlflc:allon It avallable. ~~~~gton Betell. Callf ange. Stale o1 i:;.111ornla. th9 Tf\11 butln•H 11 C:Ol'I· ~. El ttlbunll pu«Se your delm wttfl Ille court and Huntington B11cti. Call-gallon Incurred ti)' Ill• T~,_..,
QOC>ds. c:t'latttea Of personal From Information wtlieh lgooda. Challlet or peBOnal ducild by: a corporation decldlt contra Ud. Ml au· mall a C09Y lo 1111 oeraonal fotnla 92&48 prior lo tn. othertt) In (hit) (ti«) !their) Ile ·~""' penon_1 ate property d99<:11bed below In Ille TruttM deem1 rat111>1e. Ian R Ford. 11155 l ~ property deecflbed below. In Th• reglalrant com· dlenda a rnenoe qu. Ud. r• r.-entatlw ac>e>olntld by llour ol 5 00 p.m on Oaoem· own name<•! Of In tile name doing tlutlneel ea: tr>e m1ner1 of· but for wtllc:h Truatee mak•• 1etdenlal Lane. Hunll119ton tile matters of: rnenced to tranaacl bull-8')0nde dlntro cSe 30 dlaa. the COUft within l0ur montN bet 18, t9H. of tile firm, INl'OAMAT ION SYS· E T A SJ g n • . A p no r9pr..ntatlon or war-ee:~· c:111 1126461 Jolh Well•. Sp. N763-3 Mii under the flelllou1 l" la lnformaclon que from tr. ~· ot fltst i. At the llme and plac. OATEO AT Catllt>ad, Call-~EMS, 5-43 ~ Av .. A252 -ml9C per.i'\I llml ranty. the llr_, addrMI (M l d _!, .. Ulln~ .... • 1COn-ct\ttl, 880, va<:, brfeae, 2 butAMM f\ll'M Of NIIMI 16gue. IUlnCe of lltttrl aa Pf'Ov\ded nol.S lboYe, all peraons fornla, 2111 day Of Novem.-~~C r • II 27,.,,.,. Katti\ York. Sp A332 · flrg. Of othet common desig· uct .... .,y an ........ ...,ua aullCM, 2 tbll. 5 blks. c TV, llalld above on November. 'SI IJated deMI eolldtaf II In eec:tlon t100 of IN Cell-lnt.,..ild In ttle above ml\· bet 1988 ._....., art r«9UIOl'I. ~ 0111, couch. ctlr 1>1111. mlac,jn•tlon of the ebove d•1 Tiie reg11tranl eom-4S bu. 8 ltnJ>I, 2 lrlg. chna 19115 conMto "-. un abogedo en forl\4-Probet• Code. The tw n\ly lOPMf and be Ol•ION, DUNN a Pierpont Av .. Cotta Mela. cabnt, TV acflbed _propeny Is 1108 ITlenoeQ 10 lransaet busl· cabnt. cllr, 2 bdt. 4 m11r11, Rot>en S. Krah. Pr.aldent -. ~to, cSeC>erle llleer'lo llfM fOf llUng elelmt wfM !IOI l'lelld, CMITC .. ,. Attyt Callf 92927
Owner ,~ .. lhe rtgnt,SALVADOR STREET, n .. 1 under tile Uc111oue c:rtb,mlac Tlllt ttlltment wu filed lnmedlatamenle, de Hll explrepr\oftotourmontM g::L:Hunt11'\9t0l'l8e1Cll, MtCKIY IDWA .. D Tlll9 butlnell ls .con.
to bid al tile .... PurctllMl ICOSTA MESA. CA 112628 l::v~neubOname ~ "'me: Oenn\1 .. er old. Sp. with the County Clerk of Of. manera, t u r11p11e1t1 lrOf'll tM date of tM hMrtno C MOCtcWAY, City NOVAK dUCTlhed by: an Individual mustt>emldewtt11cunonty Said prooerty 1s being 11 ... • ..,. on oo.r · H519-l>llcae. dryr. 3 Chrs. ange County Oft N<>Wmbw eec:tfte. ajt19yalguna. IM*'e noticed abo\19 ~ Publletlld Ofange Coast • regl1tr1n1 com· and paid for al Ille lime of aotd fOf Ille pyrpose or pay. l988 R F ,. BBO. blk, 2 tbll. 10 bu, Ciak, 18, 11188 llf ~ride a tlempo. YOU MAY EXAMINE IM OIMd Oeciember 5, t918 Oelly Pllol o.c:.m~ 5, menoed to tranaect bull--purclla.. All purcl\ased 1119 ttle 01>1lga11ons MOUr.O Ian l>fv mlac ,_ 1·TO THE RESPONDENT: ftll kept by Ille court." you Publllhed Or.,,ge Coasl 1Ha ""' under ttle flc:tltlou•
goodl are sold 11 11. end by t11dDMc:101Tr1.1t1lnclud· Tlllt i~emen~ w11 11~ Ju111 Escobar. Sp. Publl9hld Orange Coat The petition. 1111 llled a•••~ lnttll'Wted In DlllyPAotOeciembw5, 12, M-825 buatn.11 natne or MfT'9I must be r"""°"9d at tile time Ing ,_ Ind axpen-01 1ne flllth tlleCou nty lefk 01 • HS2S-2 9'.lllCM. 2 Ible, 4 Detty Piiot Howmbw 21, 28. petition concerning your Iha ....... ~ may flit wttl'I 1Ha 1111ad •bOYe on N<wember
of Ille Sale tubtecl to prlOf Trustee and of Sele ~tall nty °" Novernt>er blkl, 20 b111, 1Ufft>rd, couch. o.c.tnbef 5, 12, 1HI ,,_,._ II~ fell to the a ttle coun • fot'INI Aaqueet M-824 "8.IC NOTICE :ltu!!!!. cancellation In Ille evenl of Detld NOVEMBER 22. ! • plctr. ml9C -M-tCn r~ .tttlln 30 de)'I of lot~ Nottce ol the llf.. ,_, C Fergu90tt MttlerMrlt be1weeo Owner 1988 '*2S1 Cal Tacll. Sp. H548-25 the det• tflet tflll tummOfl9 Int of an Inventory and apo P\ltJC NOTICE '1C11110Ue .,._U Thie 11atemtnt ._ llled er1d obllgated party Dated CA l I, O AN I A Al· Put>lltlle<I Ofange Coul diet P\8JC ll)llC( It eerve<1 on you YoUf ct. prliM!Mnt of eatate auatt NAMI ITATIMIWT wltl\ lhe County Clartl of Or· llllS 5111 and 121h dly of 0.. CONVaYANCf COMPANY. Dally Pllol Novemti.r 2 l. 28. °""* ,....,..,.. the rlQl\t fault !NY be ent.9d and the or"" 1111 IM'"lon or acc:ount '9Cnnout ....... The IOllowlf'CI PtttOn• •r•. anga County on Nov.mbtr camber, 1988 Pub lie as t11d Truttee BySuunne oec.mo.r 5. 12. t988 totlid a1 the Ille. Pur~ 'tCTITIOUt ..,..... court mey enter a judgment 11pnMOeOInMellon1250 MAMI •TATD9NT dol119 bual"918.. 23, lNe Storage Menag_,I, Inc Kafty. ExKUllvtl Vice PrHI· M-7112 mue1bemedewttt\euhonl'y MAMEITATIMelT contalnlno '"lunctlv• Of of !tie c.llfofnll Ptoo.t• Theloltowtngperaontll'• MESASAlES. t0725Elll1 ,_ T-'99hone (818) 20 -8080, dent Addreu ol trustee I .. _.,. ..,,.TIC[ and peld tor 11 tile time of TM f~ peraon1 •• otlt9r ordeft cono.rnlng Code. A Aequeat for Speclll dolnQ ~ u Avenue •o. Founteln Valley, Pubflahed Ofanoe C-t Agenl la< aw.'* 9451 Corbin Avenue Nortll· ,.._ "" purcl\.... All purcllaMd doing bu11n1M at: olvlelon (Ill prqpeny. apouMi Notice tcwm 11 avellat>M from SOUTH COAST HEARING Callt. 927011 Delly Piiot Oeoember S. 12. Pu~ Qfange Coul ridge. Ca11tornte 91328. K._'7S goode are told as It. af\d STEVEN VOLSl<I 4 AS-~ ctM1ct cu.toefy, cHfd !fie oourt clet1!. REPRESENTATIVES, 3211 N Loren David Mollner, 713 19, 28, 1918
DlilyPllolOec*nbtrS. 12. Tefepllon1 No 18181 FICTITIOUIMISMH ~beremo\191idattfle tlme SOCIATES, 185eOSanM--.on,attorNr ... ,co.tt. Att0f'Mt1 tot P.ittloMf.~ Blvd. Sulte 8-3. C..ter St. Co•I MeN, M·•12 19113 701-2575 _._ IT tt•NT of aale. S... aubteet to pr\of dr• 6t., Fountain Valley, Ind NII\ otMr rtllef 11 ,,,_., HUOION I KOOIM~. 1Aw Newport 8eectl. Cal". 92M3 Cell!. 92827 . ~ M828 IH7'T2:5 T:! ....._2 pertOM ~Ion In the event ol Calif. 92708 oe gran*I by the court. Tiie Cotp.. 11 t E. Colorado c. AYW'J Brootis. 1010 Tfll1 bulln•t1 It con-"8.IC ll)TIC( · Publllllld Orenge Cout ·~--.. .,, era ... tllment ~ Owner SteYen ZalCl'llrt V~I 4 ~"*"of wao-te61· 91vd, Monrovll., CA 1110111 Weal MecArtl'lur Blvd ,2, d~ld by: an lndMdual "8.JC N()TIC[ Deity Pl101 o-mo.r 5 12 ~~~L FAB and ~ted par1y. O.ted Un<la ~•. 185t0 San Aft.. Of money or pr~ or ~ ()fanga Coaat Santt Ane. Cellt. 92707 The ragl11ran1 com-PICnnGUe .,_.. 111. 1988 15802 Chemical~ H t · \NI !5tfl and 1211'1 day of o. ctr• St.. Fountain VtlM1/. ot coi1rt autflorlied Olly"°' ~bef 21. 29, Gerald M K110er Jr . 902 rnenced 10 lrll\NCI bull• NAm..aTA~ YOU AJtl ... DlflAUlT M-829 I Beech Calif :2~;-cembef. 1U8 Publlc C.IH 92709 prooeed1na9meylltto,.,et. DloenltllrS.1... lunono#OOO Or ,BrM,Callf,,... under lhe fic:llUOU• Thefollowlneper90ntete
UNC)jl" A O.ID Of' TMllT, nt°" • · Sll>flQl Maneoement, Inc. Tiiie tluelnen 11 *-1"11 10 ltN MTllOe 92821 b\ltlneu nel\'le or narnea dolf'IQ ~ • DATD> flll.AltCH ti, 1W. P\llUC NOTICE 111118~:Clcl~ NHlcl•r· T~ 11111 2«-eoeo, d\.lcted 0y: h'4blnd IM wife e.n........, c:.::;% Tl'll1 t>u11neu 11 con• titted ab0111 on Febrwry 10. AlDEAON COMPANY, UM.I .. YOU TAICl AC-S1 • un • ~for Owner Tl'le reg111r1n1 eoin· .,.,. ·~ · -.,C llJTIC( ducted by· CO-Pll'lnert 1H t , 3473 Wlndecw Coun. Cott• TIC* TO ""°'RCT YCMM '9CTmOUI •u.M.. ~Of! BMcfl. Clllf. 92649 Putlllttled Ofange COMt menoao to ltaneect but'-cllfti ' Thi regl11tant com. Loren d Mollner Mell. Cellf mat · "'°"'"n, n MAY M ,..... ITAT'lmNT due~:, bb~tl"::M: f0n· OellY PllOt Oecem6er 5, 12. MM under 1~ tlcthoua ~ Oranoe ~ .....C ~ to tranaact bu.,._ T"'-statement.., .. fli.d "9ftde J 'u11moto. 3473 IOLOATA......CIA.4-1, The~per90ntlr9 Th fe!fetrer1tu:om-,... bullneea n1rM « ,..,,_ DllyfllltotNovember21,0. ~-Mii unoet the flctlt!Qln wltllthlCountyClettlotOf-Wlfldiloteou..t,Ooli.MeM,
• YOU ...., AM ~-dolnCI bualneee... ~ 10• tr9"Uct bUsl-M828 lllWd abcWe on Ncwember _..., & ~I 19 1tll -·-_. bullneN l\llM or namee ange County Of! N~oet c.llf. Neat ~~.cw,:::c:::.= c.~ AOOFINO. 1300 ,,... under the llctltOUI --.,. ~~ 1tl.=· -· . . . ...,. =-~ ~'-;'.:OW on ~bet 23• 1* -~~~ .... con-0 Adams Ct •9F Colla bUllnttM natne Of ,,.,._ ,._ nu1~ .....,_ .-' ,.._, ¥F· _,. ·~ AGAINST YOU . YOU Meea Cal" 92827 . Tillt ttet«nent ... .... --~Pia.IC ll)TIC( COUllCL! 0-1AYW'J8'00ll• Publllfled Oranoe Coeet lfl• r99lttran1 com-IHOUlD CONTACT A CtVWI A Schoenhofen ~t~:v-on -letnbet a 11111 #11h IN County~ Of Of· ....... NT Thia ltltemenl ... flied Deity PllOt o.c.tnblr 5, 12, mencecl to ttllnMC1 bull·
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CALL 642-5678
Pn .. ara party only No Real ESlete ~mmercial Automotrv• Boating or Heip w1n1eo
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PROM IOUTM ORANOI co' .. ,. ······~ condo. Feb. VUI. Harbor., lrplc, 2 ear gat, yard. m'flltma muumm · -HID . 1 OCMn, city llQhla. Yrly °' grndr LM t1050Jtno +I En)""" braathtekl"" view 01 AT T ~ACT IV E 2 B R mle81i8JIU . mle81iBJIU Small, quiet eomplH
THI DAILY lttlOT C Thia gorgeoua a•· mo. to mo.13.500 utlta No pe11-M2.0136 -, &"'" town .. oo" Mar Fefry • Carport. IOry. From 1575
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~PORT AeidATsi 3BR 2v.e~ Ft>eautr' tr•· 1 BACHELOR "Cut• & Beau111u11y 11nd1e1ped. Sparkling clean large G;:a,:)oca~11Lar.rd 2aNoo S•1urda~ 1 oo AM.11 30 AM •• • • , .............. _, , Ol'ama. It hat beef\ eom-28' 2aa lo d 11295 tur• Incl. Ol'ma Iv ng C .. qu~. large, eleen Apts Garden api. Beaulltully gar oed euf009:,tt~~~' •. , .. ,"" """·' ...... , ... -... plately remodeled-New llllM •Ill NEWP6A~8;,ACIFIC I ~ii CSlnlni rm, C:lhedr~ s ~:oi~~ t~n~~n~~11! Pool & spa patio or deck landeeaped ground• g;\~1~~50mo + ~
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l II liJEU.11 ~ lose Call collect YrlyS1375-Veryelean3BA lng.$900mo675·1319 pa11o&yard SoolPCH see.NO PETS 549_2"7 llJTAll"" WJB _ -~· p p 1 §R•Wllll ~ ~A.V g 19.3 4 5. 1 8 3 o 0 r 2BA. trple, d/w, micro, lBA 1 lull ~A. lrg unit. S9251mo 723-09n E 11cse 2BA. garage large 1111 lff .... ........ j KU',Flla 1 619·341·2149 w/CS hkups, 2 car garage newly painted. semi-turn, 2BR 1BA townhouse apt *FIH Llllm yard with patio wshr hk· 2BR 2BA. t/p, new carpet, • \t'\X'l\"t.1'1' If\ ·11 Agt T22•8520l67~606 good eloMt• $800/mo New carpe ting 1BRw/fof1.2BA Frplc,ee· up $795/mo encl gar.allblt·lnt.near
l REALTORS • w•• •Tl•••-1BR, fpl. 50' 10 send $895 I Avallabl• l\Ow 759·7185 swim ming poo1 $900 per tnedral eelllngs vtew 25•6 ORANGE 1hop1, 1895/mo
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REOUCEQ. 1625,000. oecpy poulble. Children LISTED oen vu condo CHARMING CAPE COD aide w/d & rafrtg, dbl gar· 2BR 2BA 1000 s/I. new up 1795/mo gar, 1800mo 760.0138
I M2~3eoo Bkr & pell <>It. $2800/mo w/gar ~blk tr sand. Furn 2Br 1,~ Ba adults age lg view patio. Pool & decor prvt patio Gar· · 25'6 Orange NEWER 2BR 28,., new ftWm•IAW Call OOUO Hl;ABST $1500 winier. 721·8113 NO pell. $900/,m, yrfy spa $1300/mo 646-9286 age. Patk·Mtllng Cl'llld TSL MGMT M 2-1603
,..,.... .,.. P1U. UY 720•3980 or 760-5000 •BA. 2BA, 2 doors from 875-7708 Thurs-Sat LARGE 3BR. 2Ba. trpl, <>It From s950 Free LMR EASTSIOE 3BA 2BA =~·t'1r;1~:.i=;.•n,. ~ "':i••••rilllli•• ftlW ~ ~.IJ AV bMCh uppef unit duplex. (818) 795-29&5 Sun· TUM lndry. dee&. 2 car garage 2151 Pacific 63l·6l07 1'76 Cecil Pl ownera unltln S795/mo 8181333-0572
Light Berber carpet and KE'/"flW£ I ocean view. 110 35th St , CUTEamall 2BA lBAy.ar· $1500/mo.-avail 12/15,, •WT Ill* QUlet Trlpi.x, lrpl, patK>, NEWPORT l.CAOSS THE ---I fr: ~lngeq~~~ \t\X'r 3'(ff l'i X 11 111150 yrty, 6•5-57M ly. Nie. patio. 2 ear park· 760-3177 or 759-0745 2Br 1%Ba twnhou ... 1nory 1~,~~t11~~up1 STREET. 2BR trptc. gar·
1111ua• model Thia home II lhe REALTORS ' lllll .~112 Ing, $925 Incl ulll Lar~ prv IBR, new pamt. room, all t>ullt-lns patio age ~/mo. l6651Mna ~·-1 lowest priced eondoa 21,.... V-. • 873-3039 erpt, bllnos. &llghllng • .Qood locattOn $785/mo l'INll2lllfl 11f-. •2 72(S:9'22 .. -=-··---··· ·~------· along the Blulfa over· C..u ... -PENINSULA YEARLY --.-Frpl(; porch, m/w, 4 2078. THUR1N •38A21Ja $895. •28' 18a . • ---------""----------' loOklng the bay. n 11 va-tBR hOU .. new ea..,...1 ''*1)atuxe1'8A~18A ._BA• -A IY CIOMll Avail &7>6611 T~-MGMT 6'2·1603 newty remodeleo 1750 ~gA:':n e:: ~-; _..._ d wtH '----• ·..-• lower Duplex Patio gar-Lrg 1 •den lrplc, patio. • 18' 1Ba 1550 '\'• ..-~ .. ..,..
I ...,,, •n owner --paint, lg yd sngl pe<aon, 1 e lnO · Close 10 gat. Furn w/paaal u111e 11ft • 11111 * .. I Sl&IP* pet <>It. Availat>ta now IM1 ..... FM lalt C..te lliM ..c-HM L.... option, or "11 N1kr. no. pell $600/mo ~ $9g Jmo. lt l near watef 1.2 worl!· 2BR 1 ·~BA. eloH , to 2BR 2BA No pets S850 250-8002 °' 650-5194 l80Q1mo 760-Ma2 .....,~ •IMJ llWllllll ~~~~O~°' C~~ 1~~~ Inc utll, E .aide. 5'8·9929 1l'Cuta 2BR tBA corner Ing persons, non·tmkr, beach. $950/mo 900 Agt 546-5880 Ce PAM E SIDE 2 1tory 2Br 1'~8a Small Baehe4ot, Newpon
matlon *1-i.. ht llr I~ ,.houM,'lg patiO. pet ~. no pelt. Avail Jan·Juna Sea Lane 844-2611 3 BO 1 1128A lrpl gar •Private patio Haegttll. $400/mo Utlla G;ilJ 182 W/.UTL•tm 2 • .!::'"'9'~ Dee« lfm ..Share laundry No pm· $1600/mo • 675-3680 t .... altcond l l030mo . •Pool ind. No kitet\an . 1116
Jul! doon from Pinkley •• , eond 0· ,_ 0 II-Ing. $900/mo IL. p I I 1 S3"'A tty .......... , e EndoMd gatage Irvine A\19 ,,9 ?20-9'22 "ATT: Government hornet Park. Approx. 18001f. ter b r!", db .. gar, lrg •3BR 28~ lower Duplex 1 •II 11 • 1 • 1 •Chrftlmas S •aid ~ aeeur ..._...... Great llmoapherel No
from 11 (U·repalr): Detln· 3Br 2 58a w/3 ear part(· P•',1
1°· E ~Baek BayLlo-gauga rrple pauo' 2117 Great Eut:.oel •98-62&e 631•9036 pets. $790 6<6~9039 --.Jll-'iN•J~liiiipMi0p•-
.60283&--8885e,; GH398 ng. '"'"' at $1295/mo 1"557·578' aero11 ; Tl9\D 1 & 2Bdrms Gar eat>le home Seeur MI E11cse 2BA, 18.A twnhm w gar. arpell quent tax prop Repos I ' N.EW ON ···AKET ea on. nO pets. se pe' H s12' 75 • $525-~ 1BR moblle 2BA I c
• t $205,000. Call 644-7211 VILLA RE•TALS St300/mo no """ti 1v1 Grnblt w/B80 lndry ad ~t No e 1
1 :~ alyla wftrple aundeekk drapae, bit-Ins. Fenced
BANI< FORECLOSED ... l3BR3Blhou.MS1350/mo ,,.. rm No pet1631-M27 ~!,_,.Bl opeS:s-J73 new earp.t lmmad yardw/patlo.Waterpeid HOMES LIDO ISLE-Charming $700 dep. All ulil paid, ""'' v occup 1750/mo Call 636-4120 C...I 1-5PM
No I down. Call 9am-1pm ~ 3bdrm. den. Lovely patio. gar & gardner Incl Avl A!~~~R'trp~:V.Bg~r h~~ 2BA. 1dB1A1 • 1 car tglarage1•1 IUl11flL UITsall l<eYln, Bkr 851~2• &e7 Vlc1orla 'H'. .. $720
707""85-5972•xiH1 __!___:____ wlll •xef'lforduplortrlptl now.2153PuenteotfVle· • • · groun oor, P• o. a • . . I I COM I lne L Beh tOl'la or call 631·5692 pets, gard/weter pd; IN new paint & carpeting, 2 & 3BR Townhouse gar., EASTSIOE large condo W•tslde 28A ~. patio.
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SUM l'INAHQA&.NETWOlll( SAT/SUN 12·5. E/lllde ..... '111 BRIGHTON SPRINGS 2BR . 10 sciloot $850-$995/mo-• garage , patio '1195/mO New paint. atow & erpL
I twnh .. nr Baek Bay, 3Br CALL Carolyn Rots ~l 2,JiBA trl·tevel, tec:luded VILLA BALBOA 2Br, 2BA 2BA. dish wuhr. lg · 231' SANTA ANA M 2•9·795 °' MS-8227 1750/mo. 731-MM
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2Ba F/P huge patio 2· 673· 7677 v.toodl & t l rNms Ba... l .SBa. S 1• lOO. * * * * * * * * * patio, laundry garage & TSL MGMT 6'2-1603 r ----::,.--...,,--.....,.,.....,.. car itteh.' gar.1187,sOo. Merrlll Lynch Realty mant gar w/opnr & PEN. PT. 2Br House • 921 E BALBOA BLVD parking space $800 ' EJllCS., Newly deeofatecs ...... ..... ...
381 RAVELLO LANE llWNIT OUST carport W/D hkups. Sl , 175 280 1-12BA UP 2637 Elden 760.0138 umT, 11111N 1BO Upper unll 4/ptex ~I 11119Pta 80fM
M &-9898 or 631-7437 micro. woodburn frplc. ~:~~~~~~r·6P S~50028 S835 673-4928 28A Vary Clean ,650,mo, lmmae pool, carport 1550mo. 111 & MC dep with oc:aen .,,..... utll r tJ I Moat popular plan·3BR pool & IPL $995/mo -I s 11150 on 0 r Beenetor-NICe conv area 11ngle "OOI' trl-pleJt lauri-w/stOfage. lndry no pets 494-5195/5'81665 paid per1tlng a lndry, ,
'-'1X'l1 )l• )l'"l~ W1111U.1 IWllll ~0t*!'1:i,:o:g~:~: MC VELMA 5'49·2447 I BALBOA Coves 2Br den Newly deeor1ted-clN fl dry lee .... II 2250 Ca-199e Maple, 642 ... 593 E SIDE TRl-PLEX Llrge ..... to bc:tl. $475 & up
MITA lllA p:~~B~~~ ::.· Even has • sma.11 ocean E'SIDE 1BR hOUM $750 lrple, spa. dock s23oo • Shutters. eeoltng fans. nyon Apl B 495-9028 EJSIOE 180 Mobl .. Home. quiet 28r patlO laundry, .,7 ... 581 1211... view from mutef bdrm & /mo Incl u111. rafr1g SEA.VIEW 38r. 2 5Ba separate lull kitchen $575 mo gu/w11er P<l new carp« oraoea & Don 1,_,tata toliqU!Oate PRIDE of owneratllp Fire-PRIME EASTSIOE 3BA. dee!,!! Nr pool. spa & ten· 1tove. encl yatd, prefer House eomm pool & ten· l560 yearly tnelud uol Look111g lor 1 lr•&<\O" F1o<1 Adult Parlt. new earpe paint No pell $785 3•7 Sell lhOM ~~ it9ml
plac:ee In MBA & LA Muit 1'.-\BA. large COtne< lot. nls eourta Hurry, won 1 lingle lady 548.0 t85 nis S2,750 Ovtet n·amkr 673.-5580 httlll"s of tr•ttws 111 Class.I~ 759.5590 or 673-7787 Woodland 646-7363 ""''"'an .cs in ei....t..o
see to appreciate. pool, S285k, 722·9908 tut at $279,900 lllUOIUT mll BAYFRONT Condo 2Br ~.~=·a=~-.::~ owner• .... * JICOIS RL n 3BR. PV1 ya1CS. 2BA. 2 ear ~:~.:~1: 80
boat
greenbelt. Hurry. won't Llfu1 litatl 1052 171-1170 gar vacant J1275 mo LINDA ISLE 2 story 5Br lUI ~ _ Hurryl Don 6•2·9797 boat dock Sl0,000
...... 1..!i!i~11y vJ::, •• ~ 0 & srm•. 111 llOI Re/Max Rltri Waterfrwt .. .., ....
luf'n*'9d 1-yrold Madi--lfM llTt URGE 39R ~BA..JlOO. IULTllS W· HOO MllllYll'Wml le<ranean home Gated si t, ftreQlaee wshrlCSryr YOU will f9e1 you're In a · ' Watching th• tide roll 2 ear garage vaeal\I Luxury 2BA 29A hlgh·r1se pvt community near the away ... Or better 11111. why 1 12751mo 631•0361 condo on Lido Peninsula
"" home when you RltJ. Carlton 2 ITllll9f no1 watch the sailboats Bay & oce11n views move Into 11'111 remodeled 1u11 ... See to appreciate! from the comfort of your MESA DEL MAR •BR 2BA, $2200/mo mci u111s Boat
\ ~d~~~: 1~~lu~= $425.000. Monarch exclusive Newport Beach living rm, lrple, tam rm, lg slip extra Joyce Sp;ller
appllancaa axpa d d Beach Realty 240-0161 condominium Enloy Pa· kllch, newly painted dt>l Ae/~llJ( 548•5681 • n e I ellic suntels alter a game ear g11age lg lnod yard ---------family rm, complete with lnprt Ille~ IOll of tenl\ls, relax by the s 1295/mo yr IM ... 5500 Newport Heights. 4BR
wine rm and bulltlns. -llreaide alter soaking 1n dep 1nel grndr. Nr SC 2BA, fem rm 2 lrplcs. se·
Even Ille girden hll ex· 1 *IWI • l.1.J11K the spa. Villa Balboa ol· Plua 545-8237 eluded garden, gardnr.
1en11ve cu1tom land·•ve< .. llle 1BR F\ft1 seeur· fers tennis pool spa In· -$1700/mo 650·•060
1eaptng (featured lh lty.Or•ttoc.M 4·721l door perk.Ing, 2, hour NPTHGTS.3Br2'1tBa.flp, -------
Sunaet mag.) wntcn com· gate guard aleetronleally 1750 sq ft . S 1275/mo, llWNIT llJS
pllmenta lhe pool & lawn operated .;,trance and 011 year •••M 298 E 15th CUSTOM
atM. The matte< brm of-I course. great neighbors St • B (714) 644-0335 2 MASTER SUITES,
!era a dellghllul ocean (Yau might want to take SEE 195' 'A' & j950 B' Full Ocean & B,iy vlewS view. Call to view lhll H · them 1 1 d cs lrom ell rooms. '2500mo.. eeptlonal property 3BA 2'h8A CONOO ON I n ° your en en M~ 2Br 188• s725 81 owner 645-3370 •780 000 show off your stamp col· No Pets Security $700 · · " • · WATER w/boat 'slip. leetlon.) S•9-3•a. NEWPORT SHORES 2BR TH-1108 M u 1t sell Im med I 2eA 2 story house cor·
(-i· ~ I I I Kj:'\!S $295,000. M2·9200 Do not miss this golden SHARP E·lld• 3BA 28A. ner lot. gllr, Quoet area
I •• '1',\,.I I • umn--n opportunity lo Uva above completely remodeled $1000 mo 675-49 12 Agl
IF-\\ l\11'\'\ -Ille Blue Paellle Pal Ok $1000/mo. Avail -------~ ~ 111.\l ftlfl'" 2BA 2BA. 2 ear garage. CALL me yesterday to now 6<66-4902 VERSAILLES 1Br 1Ba ~i~ m::J.~m-::· avoid dlsappo1n1ment SPACIOUS 2BR 2BA 2 Penthouse Security
, Yll--• S 18 4 . 7 14 • J 0 y CE story townhome Garage. POOi gym. etc $800/mo ml... l mt CORONA DEL MAR BARNES amall yard ftrec>tace wet Sandi, 673-2749
We'll gl\19 yoo tile down In FRESH & bright duplex In I I bar. Small pet • ok Wrten yoo re tuneo 'fllO .. etlg IOI'• share of own-Quiel location, walk to 11025/mo Ag1 675-4912 elaSSotoeo you re tuned 11110
erahlp. Yoo maka l1'e bHeh. stiop1 & raa· your commuMy mthty pymt1 & we shat• taurants Front houM We1t1tde tBR Condo
appree You rac11ve with 3 bdrm•. wood· · pretty grounds, pool, n-I .
100% tax t>enellls Must Durning Ip & patto. 2 paint 1ne1 1r1g111ova Qu ick & Easy
have clean credit Agl bdrm apt In rear with Ip & Avall lmmed Adults No
957.eoo2 Dys. Ev. Wkl\dl deck $575 000 WATCH BOAT PARADE pell 1625/mo ISi • "Gift · 63t:1,00 From either Nwpl Hg11 1500 refundable moves I
, Bluff -hm·3BA w/1n.Jaw YO}' lnl M1·0S93 "'-~~-......... ll07 -unit. $775,000 OR Fan-~.,• •-.•. ,•, ~~II HI Hl "I lastle Peninsula Pt W'SIDe 2 lg mllr t>drms ·.-•• -. 0•.-.• • •1 -flllJ MPlll IHJ'll" Inc. oeHnlront w/pegged 2'1rBa. 2-eer g11 w/opnr, t.• . • •-•: ~~·
... Br/28a upper RE.AL TORS hrdwd firs, 3 tae tubs & so balcony. patio, Ip, walk·ln .., :,•-::':, ... /;.~· ~·
•38r/2Ba tower much . morell ProRerty closet•, micro. wld hkup "' 1 .~ -._t=,
1795.000 HouM Rltrs. M2-3850 S 1000 11t -1111 .,. $500 • , p 0 llarWYlo••••• In I ~.No pets 894-29111 '."!. • , ~·-...._ __
associated 4BR. 2"'BA, Palermo ta I 2-3 •--.,• ' ,-
aeaplng , S-499,000....... M FURN 3ar28a new m0del •
modal. luscious lend-~ tn l 2 ·-·': •
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and cozy, one of a kind. So of hwy. 4
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l&i-8100
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low cost.
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Ol'ated, Iota ol wood & 6 mo •only 675-5095 I
f Ille, trplc, gar micro IHt. INc~ 2l 4t
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1850 to S 1400 ~pell s 1275 640.0020
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unll. 2BR. 2BA. turn, flOOI'. on the beech bal
patio. newly decorated, View ot boarCSWalk nu
w/d garage 1vell lmmed palnt/erpt1 1' .BA 2BR
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w/frplc:. View of hllla & 1895/mo • '88·4592 7000: Cr,:>ate a gift by
eloM to beh S 1200/mo -turning remnants Into
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, ~ .vv mo ne u 11 Autg•rs 81ek1 pool
• tBR lor quiet '*'°" · 1 1650,mo 1 yr 1,. Trim with nbbon or
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•Tiny 1BR cottage, tlr• WOOOBRIOGE •8' 2 1Ba directions
place. beamed eetllngs, ov•r 2000 11 . racing S3 25 PLUS $1 25 PH s~:~IONg>;EJ:~60t1 ,,='mo ~t,:, -;~~ FOR EACH PATIEF'~
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park F P dacll. huge gar 711· 7500 or 552-3582 orr£R GOOO TltROlx:.H
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Frig. dletl•Mflet. itove ........ ...,.. non/lmkr, 20 to ~ COMM. PAOP.11....,...,. donetomeandYouwho Ill' & ..... I0.140 COIMMaaa.CA ....... ,_.,Ind aooct • ,.., ur~a • 4~17~ .... No.,... 146 41155 80RRv:ll6 PETS. "' 0 I d • f 0 r 3 8 D 008TA MUA YICNTY. .,. "' .. the lnatenw °' unn IPl ~ "' ....... Cell ~ at ...,.,. .. d or ...,._... 117ot 1 • . : Ill.I. .,..11 hou•lfrp.,)d S325mo+ p.p.lllHMHB ... 11111 "" ........ me. 1.1n 4tlil o .c . Wtf9 rnuet "•we 114-t42..em 1xt. 201. :am. or,' ~ NIH Frtg~~~ove NWPT HOTS Cbann&ng l::.:1'1~c + 'h utll. 181....W 1t11 = ::C::-.=;:.: :~·~ OtelrtM*l1flc. cook OINTAL AIC9T ltlroulh '"-· Enetgallo P8flO" to INW Incl~ pm ~41155 1aA pat tpt. RefrlQ. MIFto ..... -sao-· _. .... ... ~ oonflrm1 once more ~*°"I+ lftllnt1 ~· needed for =11·1 N.8 . lncludaa llgM bk-• II I I wttt1 ••1U1P-.c1 Co. Min. atcwe. 1 yr lie. M10/rno: ·-· •9"-.......... , ...... ..... newr WMt to be _, 1Pt --moetr.moua ..._ & clartoa&. flT ~ a-_..... melntananCe. trr . retrelt up. req. ** aR, 28A, FIRE-751-4118,213/8~ Neptuna,N.8.S410mo + '"""~701hlf.400 ~from You no CellLaur•8.atlP8Mamt Ian ............. ~CIRIFC ....., Pf ... i.te-1411 '":'-'ci~ -.: ....... ll00-1200mo ........ PLACE, POOL. edulta l400dep. Avell 12-1 empe, 1~ offtce1 Hunt-metier how QNat ma-Comp9ny 171-216i eeiery & benalta. ,..... day Ml-2llO .,_, .._ -.. .,,-by IOO(. ~ Nur9WY
11150/mo IU-'402, STEPS TO BEACH eso.MOl/142-7222 lngton Bead\ locallon. ..,.... ...,... "'tlY be I TT£NTION-HINNG cal~• 142 7llO • llltl. Cell l7~ 201• Newport llvti'
ts1-4211 28:-C:.~=-· Prof .. , 21-31, clHn, c_:~~~or went .:.be with".,."" Y9nd Go~nmenuo::e~~r COUNTiR HE1.P~ m " .,. Coaea ..._ • *Ill .. * l1000/rnol50-7°'5 qulal,n-tmkr,lhare28R, .. ~ =· n:: .,... 117. ,'815. f/T,orPIT.~-*'9 Alrcnft Cllllllar.,..!,IT, get 11.......,. worti. ~ Nlfftm
BEAUT. a8r 28a. ~ btOCk -U.I !'AleA H.B. twmee. Incl JOHNSTOWN AMERICAN YCN for YOl.lr LO¥e towwd I02fal IMS 9lt WI PllY· N.I.--. Cell ~. IOI ,..,.,_., Coeta Meei CM media oo ....... ,. ~-----11ey,1crgar .. w/d htt llaClw-11 ..., hMltjJ' 1535 ~cull -(71417u.to11 meand-mylowiedonee I •1n11 Mnhamllt.... --• •tN!M•• Mt-1es1 ,.....,_..,,~..-.
up, °'*' beam cell-ctEXN:;;:aou;2&28: 21 13·&-~mag AmM '15 11•..:...,.. ..... ~ C01T..-•. 111111n1 a I I'--~Yart11yt11.,._1n-
lftt,belcony, 111es1mo 1n Mtect North san Proew t.ma1e .-ino laH•• tr••a~ P9r9oN ""'Y pray tNa ,,.:ct PIT 17•1000"" 11221&"' wlitl......,. ,......, Pho.., -..';ir-~ ~ ........._.......,
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'26 E. BAY a.m.nte.,..._ Garege& __,. to INr• 2 Matr prayer 3 conMCutlv• Cell 141-671io · P:J...rfWl!!lc*J or ._,IOOl'I & l9od drMng NOOrd • ...._ a 1-trr7 ~ . etoctcl.nl. erra~
TelMGMT 141-1803 yard.S750/mo837;c)831 9'*9~ 1n CdM. N-NiMi6M' IEXCR::S::: ~AfW..IMll*dday. .,,-ein· .no.-p.nac. ~ medlGal. ..-on. __ ,. ~ Mng. '
... ll .... GARDEN aettinQ. Spec. lmkr, no peta. 721·9148 ehore Duplex OcMn your wllt'I wll be~ ilc*. CAU Jan~ 1W ... i .-t:t>l NCrd. 11:19/Ht.
38A 29a., end. gar w/d mod,redec 28r ~Ba,Wlc. Prof nlemkr atv epack>411 .._ tM,ge '8R + 28R. no melter how " INtna C.W.. AIR. A/P. 11221&/Y• ~Ill 1700 to $1500 weak!Y. ,...... Iii 44•
hook up, new carpet gar. lndry, frig, HOO . 38R28ANwpt/CdMApt. S4tOK.8ltr11343n ~·~~°';:':!: Payrol.• Take .to Gen. fWlll ~Co. owned,,... In 11t-228-134t,Ext.E1 Nlfftm
11118/rno '82-1999 Of 831-9234 ~. jacuzzi, l400/f'TIO. hth I n :::I=' eoon -'j04JJ( fevor haa LAdger. Mon-Fri. FUii time for C.M. rwltal oc ............. & den-HAliiOA MUNICIPAL 8eli:lr'day, -.......,,
20I L.uaoni. & 210 Grant w-. to beach oceen YiiW 75e-314! or 7St-0459 -W •-, __, grented MCP Lunch provided. etore. AW'/ 1930 .....,. tel beneftta. aood PllY COURT Ml openlnge for Interior decorlllll'lll pref
T8L McJMT 142-1803 28R 1BA °'Ground level R .. ponalbl• roommate •J&w -· MEYE.AH<>Ff 211...e 179 port INd. Coeta Mw FIT. N.8. 7t0-11•5 • man& women. Myou ~ but nol w. ln-lllO
*• ,. 11 ••a-28R 1'MtA, enct gera. no needed for nice Newport 0. ;;;1.a---.. a atil I NlllLI 40 Wll"' a 111..-....a In ........... _., ~ peta. 223/225 La Paloma Bwt1 home. Walle to 1~ -._.. 4!:._•t --' -.. .-... xlnt beneftta with a atart-WILL TRAIN 8'91M1f...,.
W/O hit-up, .. 75/mo. 11t & aecurity. 722·H25 DISTRIBUTORSHIP Property Mgmt exp a +. 8HIOMI & C.W op-Route. PIT 1 daya. No hOUI', 40 hour9 WMll. ..... & 28R 28a. io.. unit. gar... S725/mo * 837-7918 bMch. $350/mo + 'A ut11.l ~I I I ~ All .. 11111 Immediate Openlng1I Eerier A.M. ,.......,.. ting ~ of ... 40 per ~· ~15
4t115 RIVER. ••--.. a-•-All Caah Buelneea .... ... Computer exp. ~ ....... ptys.=t · World colecttng. Muat fa8¥9 ct. 47M77• E.O.E. art .
T8L MGMT 142~1803 -MA ... U.tl Wiii Not interfere With In "'t ~a Meea home port 8eactl Reel &late Tre11911 Call Aefundable) pendable V9hlcle, In-lllftm I lllnx•1 Pleuant trlendty at-
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'•Ull m flii ,. . 'W PrewltE~t for "'1 21lttle glrta.' dewlaper. N/lmkg of-1-S1 5xP311, anoe&drtllenFo.>Ont •• •••••• .. moepMi9. AIJfJk'I ften... ·-- * IN§l15r atorege #Or auto-We are • Netlonal Corp., Daya/Week. Muat have 11oe. Call Laurie 715t-H31 --extra lnoome. Opening In Needed at Woodv9 Wharf 1880 .Piaoantta 11•.... IN m i;g m "' SC mobltee, arnall campera & part of a muttHnllllon-'f04ll own tr~lon. HUGHES INVESTMENTS .. _ South Or-.. CUlty Newpor1 Bead\. 875-0474 ZW-ca... ......
Bwlt. 2lii ale, gar .. w/d Plaza. ,Fem, ahr beth. ame11 boeta. Neer Orange dollar-a-yHr lndu1lry, 8alery negotiable. Reta U Corporete Plza #2IO .~~ =~·1 L&, •I:;;. LlllL lll•n-ve., '*-4.IP· new c:erp91, lreck w/d, ,pool. Jacuzzi. County Airport. 557·1185 looking for r•ble. qual-Nq'd & muat ..,_ aome Newport Bead\, CA t2eeO • · (1 -• fU1W
llght8, cell fan nr Hoeg 1375/mo+dep 55&-1737 fled pereon to Mn11ce &. Englleh. Cell for an Int"· FULL CHARGE 1t)M1 Frtandty °::;:' general 5 'ff up In fOldlrttodlum
Koep. lllO to M75/mo. TE Mp 0 RA Ry ( 1 _ 3 c.-dal rwtodu.eell outlet•. Yl9w 950-1098 II I I za ...., f&lll PIT ~..... ~~Bead\ : :'~ ftnllfla lt'*1 M-Th at
4101 HILARIA montha) Room lor rent In LI. Sale~ s.1o hra per week. Pfoven AIDE & COMPANK>N to Extenel¥91h09pl11g center Needed lmrMdlae.tyl N8 0Yer 21 non-amoller for a cape~ hard-our .,...... new .._.. !,8~ .,..,':~~803 ~ ! ..... ~-.. ~• ... _MMSt _ 1 1 ~-:. ~.: wnall lady. UgM houae-property men~t .,.., own cer. 720-1()42 Bring aoOtS OMY NOOrd: woritlng pereon °w/2 yra ~ •llO~ ~
------·--,_...,. ... ..,, .,.., W . .-y IUlllW/ a.f '5.000 pe. worit. Corona del Mer bOokke.plng upertence ""'1it Mon ttwu Thin at Caltfomla ltt exp. Salary ....... ~ ._..., •SHARP •BR 28A 119'>9 In CM. Pool, jacuzzi, It UH ~ C:-~ --. M:W-Frt l40...e285 needed. NRPQf1 Beac:t1 R8C .,..,_ Pwtt, tto D.O.E. 8'7..ecM1 San ce.m... 311-toll ~~1,C:: ::,,~ =~ ~. ~~ - -••u•• IM10. ""'5 ~~~tMof S.<lst;;• ··-= ~~-===.:-I IPlll &::.,.:?e~~ San PIT LOT PERSON " ~·II 11800 )'Wiy 831-8722 l dep. Awll Dec. 111. Call __ ,_... "'' _..... .... ..._, r. ,.....= . ~ Cell La.rte 759-1531 . M II . . . driver. clNn-up, r~ -----·----JW'/ 042-4321, ext. 318. FULLSEAVIC£ o.n et 1-I00-537...e121 oXYi . FEOERALGOVERHMENT 1Nnora1111Mty,Newpof1 ' ,..._.._
WALK TO 8Cti NA ..OAG days or 5'8-1917 ....... Weetdlft I IMM, Npt 8c:f\ or" no.,...,, CAU Taking ptaone ord•r• ... um ··-*IS H' ....... * Alva. C.M. 1424870 _._ ... • LQ 18R ges pd F/P ""'-Sign epece ft! on Weetdlff 1..aoc>...e26-2721 ANYTIME 7 4-91 2297 L 0 ' '"'""' S72f. • LQ 28R· 28a ·-._ . ...,.111 1 1· ,nt -1 VOlUHTEERCoordinator. The Delly Piiot '* ..-1ng 111,5QO..M2,000per~. WJ.••••11 ~1880,8"""8.E-*-
twmee 1825. Pool, ape. PVT Bath, no amk/eo<*. • ... fm W •S•ll-l12+•1•S* For non profit home ct. ~lme drlvera for Call t-805 5115-1159 m For Htabllahed fn· lent opportunity and ben-cov. prilg. 1401 Supenor llte dutl ... S275/mo, 1-.111.-•n FAST AND COMPLETE PERHOuR = = progr;;;.· afternoon delivery or GB7511mmedr...,on• ..,~ firm. Plant et1t11 Call Hank .
Ave. • 4• 1138 ="·~~~~~~~;r•d . 1e-17-wufb.Jff f>AIVE'" ~~Repair -11n••11 Need ..... c:;. . ~ ~lnthafollow-FLORAL DESIGNER exp Nq'd. lnetant Jungle 142-432t.
38R 28A or 28R 1BA f'9q Nwpt Bc:f\, Agt 541-5032 GrJJOi):EZ hours. flex aon, ~with :.::; Ina..... Fl,., c:IHI dHlgner l45-05&7 ----.~ .. __,.,_,...,,,,....1"""n----
Duplelt. 2 car garege S.MALL room W/Mfl bath, ...,,. ..... llH Ible IChedUle. P9tt·Tlme. .,...ro. exp .• NEWPORT BEACH needed now In bUly llrat MEDICAL ASSISTANT I
w/ . 1 8* to bdl nice Newport BHch 111-PllT 1Wi~IR Evenlngtn.Wllltralnon helpful.Sharon 1224 •COSTAMESA dalll lhop. Huntington Fn office •leome BIO ... ft.. I
.... ~/131.ol32 Phll home. Light kitchen prtv. 3975IB~~M80/mo. for TO.;s,O::/: No Job. 8aM + commlaelOn. ••1, • ._ : ~~~'fNTE Harbour Florl1t, Pat, lk .... Ventpuncture, EKG UmltedopportunltrtoJc*i
*350/mo. 720-1021aft6 PMpt Bc:f\. Agt 1541~ end "'lno p9n C8'I 0.. Muat be nNt & .,..on-•-•r-•-LAGUNABEACH 141 44155 lnJ. lk.ey FP. e11p. • natlonel real ...... rnar-c9!!1t:-: ~ l!tlllJ!lllll 1711 ......... . ,.,.;Awx:.173-7311 * ~New~c':.9t~i F;on,J!"!L1o& ;,_hrtperdeyt>etvween ,___ IMM."2..o131 =:::,==--~or'::
partclng, utlll Incl. No IU Lm 9ITIL On Mettne A"/. '300/mo •a .... H••ll 8 a r bar a b t • n ch .. rfuJ 1 good office ~~M ~d1~PM 3~ & -_ ~~~';!~~ formation, call Jeck
.,.. .. S1175. 723-1292 Wkly ,.,. ... now avail. •7s.aan/D 7S.7001/E illlt -1o.m-lpm, 755-1155 lkMla, com.,..ltl¥9 aai.ty. and 'IAM, a:~·~-Sun. PIT °*' beneftt9 Appfy auaY Fem. actlce, •11p: A~r~~~ES & tlllll ,_ llMI 11'7.00 wit & up. 227' U11W mfl mi a,.... --FIT Incl Sat. Contect Must have 1 r•ble car, In Pet80ft, 2305 E. Cout INtna. 5152-= GARDENS
CLEAN 18R, S700/mo. Nwpt Blvd, CM 148-7....S Offlcea avall from S170. lllldiM W Cerol 831"5114 lneutance end good drtv-Hwy, Corona del mar REAL ESTATE 7151..aooG
Partdna. utMl .lncl. No Yautlta ltatala QoodlocatJonloffatreet fOlfl)ADS . •CONST.BKORND ....... Ing record. Earn $20.00 FRONT ~FICE per90n FIND pets. 723-1292 UU prtlng. Scotti 5'1-2301 •LOAN DRAWS Part·tlme 9-1 Newport to S30.0Q.per day. wtth pleaMnt pert0f\8llty ... , Li.aim eAJP Beac:tl oftto. p..... call Cell 642..S21 for cf*oprK'ttc office, c~I!~~. dRX~~:fJitMXSis .. "q llT ARE FREE ~pay~· Excep-14M175,efter11a.m. ASKFOR~ICBLADE :f'~~-F, through classified
pett&lng. utlle Incl. No Condo d lre clly on lftlftl1Ullf Cal :femp. to perm . ...ign.. H RE ~------~·-------
pets. Staoo. 723-1292 =-'~n}~!9Y~~ ............... : ment;.~·~ra I lllLY PILIT
11, ••...aL 2BR 2'h8A ..,. ~ ......... ea-1111 Tl!MPOAANES 830W.BeyS•. Delivery Drivers
.... Avail 12123-12/30/88. 547-0550 100%FAEE Colite Mw. CA 28A28A+ DEN. 12131·1/8/89. Rates: MISllTmTa PART -TIME
New c:erpet, gerege W/D $1000/wlt. Contac1 Harry Beautlfuil large ofb plua
Mlup, P!'d· Clo" to or Suzanne Shuler ahare Quellty r90ePtlon
,.beldl. \1075/mo. 714-790-0370. arM end bookkeeper.
4409 RIVE_R 1303 AYOCedo, No. 225,
TSL MGMT &42-1803 lt1tlh It lbte N.B. 720-3890
VERSAILLE lrg bect1e1or Ult ... / 1• lft
w1.-.,.ng a1coW olle'-2 Aon-atrt. m Q1ng 2nd 11oor. Prtvat• "'"'
lookJng fountain. Full MC. for 3rd per. to ahar9 38<. level entrance near Udo
No peta. Agt. No .... TRW 3Ba E'alde C,M. $465/mo Plaza. $950/mo yr IM.
M85/mo lie. 144-7211 845-9910 Of 831-9285 333& Via Lido 175-9289
Executive Townhou1e 2 Roommatea 20·26. 0~~~.1nh ~. &~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3BR. 2BA. 2 eat gar, needed lor IQ, ~ nice C.M. Full Serv. Rental. a.a .._.__ ....
OCEAN VI EW ~ln'NwptHul425/mo ~A~p!p~ro!x~--17~5--2~7-0~a~q~/fJtli-ii~--...... =fii1i=iiii•l~~ft~~Hf.MijEiO'f1.: .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii"._ ___ _ 81~3 +S200dep.831-eo90 14M332 ,. -.................. ____ •
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF •HANDYMAN* PAINTER NEED6 WORK
LARGE 2br 2ba. wlhr dryr At the bMch, Penlneula. lg Off. SPACE/N.8 . Near $2 66 per day XMAS SHOPPING. Aleo Big & ""'Jobe.Wort( guer. Int/Ext, cellngl. rwftn cab.
hit.up, garege, .. 50/mo. mltr bdrm, private bath, O.C. Airport & FRWYS. , FIT or PIT. 0-5. MO MH C... Bruce 147~7IO 215 yra eicp. Reta. 914-3837
Aak for Dave Lair. ~Simo + 1at. last & ample Parking, S140mo. Thet'aALLyou pay for =· = 142·1803/D ~188/E dep. 875-1208 lmed. poea.756-8175 3 llnea, 30 day minimum M FENCE8-GATE8 Tr .. trim MICHAEL COX PAINTING In theE ::t: Dump NM. C.M./N.8. 112/Hr +MATERIALS
Newspaper Delivery Drivers Needed.
Monday-Friday 2PM-5PM. Weekends
& Holidays 4AM-7 AM. Earn up.to
S600/month. Must have reliable
transportation, insurance & a good
driving record.
Call 714/642-4333 ext.' 205
Between 8AM-7PM
Ask For Rodger SERVICE 1 dY9 wlc, 1 'yn .-p. re1: .... Jim Whyte.142-7208 All••icaa. 875-400I T 0 DAY' s Uc, Ina. 142-5053• HANDY ANDY. Electrtcal, PAINTING & WALLPAPER
•HOUSECLEANING* plum bing. carpe'ltry. REMOVAL. RELIABLE! I i~iiiiii~iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiii~~~~
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ,E.!~J,.Oll,.l=:~.,::,§:::: =.:i,_;::.r
ACROSS
I B1scu11
5 Falslly
9 Flat
14 Ottves on a
stan1
15 Accent
16 Traveler 17 Of lrwt pas1
18 P-ee
19 B19 expans.-
20 SyM
2 I Ptnchpenny
22 Sphts
23 Dlsoossess
125 Glrasol
27 Crwtmical
suf11li 28 wrurled
29 A Wesl
32 Crack
35 Goll record
37 Orderly
38 Booth
39 Alts m11teu 40 Farm-tool
part
42 Ovgout
4J Pipe 101nt
44 Stone sufl 45 001 l<>gether
4G Several
47 Cocktail
51 Down
5.4 French rtver
56 Flyftt
S • Brick type
S8 V1c1ou• S9 S1tgn1
60 Rt1)'1hmS
61Heed
62 Villa d 63 F1tnc11
64 of! irked
6S HOl1d8V time
DOWN
1 PI~
2 Where Oslo 1s
3 Fable man
4 Ou1et1
5 Try hard
6 of Commons
• 7 S1ngt1r
M urray
8 Chief 1own
9 Fuel
10 anest11e11c
11 Depose
12 Skillful
13 Wt11te-ta1led
btrds
(II Fur
24 Rebuild
26 i<n1t one
IWO
28 Froglll
29 CondUtl
JO Cartoonist
31 Boundary
32 Oarmenl
33 Tor
34 Goo
PREVIOUS PUZZl.E SC>t.V£0
1!> Slo•v
36 Jalopy
38 LeveJonQ
p.ece
41 Ovllttl
•2 w aive
•5 Deceived
46 Pensive 47 Residence
...
48 Cape -NS
49 Cro11<.<1t
50 Bf' OPpOSf'd
Sl Cud9e1s
52 Correc1
53 Hill
SS Wild cry
59 DC P4" sonage
GET IN OUR IMPROVED J)f'of. ~ Spedala O.Nd anupe, Trw PAINTINO. EXP. afr1751 n-1 WW ........, or &67-3664 Jon 14M192
......... l .. l'J Tl<'8 CLEANING SERV1CE ~ &t.
-I ---W. t81ce prtde In 04lr WOl1t ,_,._ ~123'1r540-3'18
FOf men lntonnetJon
CALL TOOAYll
111 .. Lm
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WEEILY PAYMENT
1-.1-llT IDH • ... Jim
••~t-•IULICM• ... W IlllmE•UF I
CALL 642-4333
IMtw .. n IAM a 7PM
Orange Coast Hy Piiot
Motor Routes
available in
W11tmi11t1r
H11ti11fo1 l11ch
Fo11t1i1 Y1ll1J
NO COLLECTING
~~NO SOLICl+ING
"
,
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of Insurance.
0111 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
I
FUN
AFTER SCHOOL
WORK
11 Years & Older
Work Evenings ~ Saturday
YOU C AN AVER AGE PER WEEK _ s7500
OR MOREi
PHONE: 498-332 I
All Transportation Provided
By An Adult Supervisor
WOU 11 YOUI OWi IEICRIOUOOD
Pl8.JC ll>TICE PlllUC ll>TICE NI.JC ll>TICE .
ENVIRONllENTAl MANAGEMENT AGENCY
ORANGE-COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
. ' Sealed proposals from contract6ra llcensed In accordance with Section A. 17, Proposal Requirements and Condltlons wlll
be '908tved at the Offlc. of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room '465. Hall of Administration, of the County of Orange,
Santa Ana. California, on or before Wednesday the 2111 day of December, 1988 at two o'clock, at which time they will be
publicly opened and rMd In Room 169, Flr.t FIOOr. Hall of Administration. 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California, for
the followtng project to be edmlnlat~fd by the Orange County Environmental Management Agency:
ttem No.
1.
2.
Item
MoblllzatJon
SCHEDULE OF WORK ITEMS
Park Refurbishment
Eallmated Quantity
1 l.$-: L.S.
Reduoed construction plans. special provisions and other contract documents are available fOf examination wtti.out
c:hwge or may be secured upon payment, lnctud~ state sales tax, of·
$7.80 If pictted up In P«SOO
$10.00 If requested by mall .
Ptlina and apectflcatlons requested by mall are sent via u:P.S , so pi.as. Include the street address to which these
documents IMY be deliv.red. c
A complete set of fUll size construction plans wlll be avallable for examination without charge or may be secured upon
payTMnt. Including aalel tax, of the amount shown In the proper column In the table listed below.
No.. of Sheets
No. of Sh .. ta
Co9t Per Set
1-5
$3.70
31-35
$25.90
6-10
7.'40
36-'40
29.60
Add $2.00 to price shown If plans are requested by mall.
11-15
11.10
41-45
33.30
16-20
1'4.80
'46-50
37.00
21-25
18.50
51...S5
40 70
26-30
22.20
56-00
44.'40
EMA Public Works standard plans wlth special provisions (current lsaue) are also part of this contract. Coples of the
8'enct.rd plant with special provision• are also avalhlble at EMA (Room 225) !Of an additional charge. lnck.ld1ng state sales
tM. of:
1 11.50 If picked up In person
112.75 If requested by ma»
All chedla thal be mede payable tQ:
EnwonmentaJ Manegement Agency
Publlc Works Funcfton
Post <>mce Box 4048 (malling eddreaa)
400 CMc Center Drive Weet, Room 225 (street address)
Sent• Ana. caittomt• 92702
n.e wit be no refund for return of ptena and IP9d• provi~. and return la Mt required.
Order't wf*h.,. not property addre91ed or peyable .. tubl«t to de4ay. The EMA shall not ace.pt respon11blllty for that
deley.
lldder9 wttfttnO to obtain a llat of ~ hokMr9 lhllM notify EMA/Pubtlc Work• at the lllddreaa thoWn atxwe. by m.ii and
IMI lnClude • ct-* ~ to EMA/Publle Work• In the amount to COY9t copying co.ta of the list of pten holders. .n. ~ OOllt9 mey be determtued by contacting the EMA by telephone at (714) 83A-3'45t. Due to the complexity of EMA'•
protecte lnCI the~ ..,.. number of bldder9 encountw9d on MCh protect, the EMA Wit "*'• no attempt to reed 1 Mel
Of*' ,.,....,. to proepecttve btdder9 owr the t~. Bklders recau-ttna Mata of P'9" hotders .,.. lldvtaed that the Ua1 wli be curNnt • of the dete of ~ and that the 1'9qUeat lhoukl be ttmec1 • to lllow tor normal matl aervtc:..
The bidder'• 1ttentton la directed to the provlalOl11 In Secilon A, "ProPOU' ~and CondttloM." regarOlng the
,.. I em111t• and condhtone ... he muat obww In the Pf9petatlon of the propoeel fOtm and the tubmlllion of the bid
QullCIOM on .,,...,,.._.....,. Of the ....,. and Spec6el PrcMa6ona prior to the dl'9 acheCMed for bid ~ tfl8ll be
add 1111 d to Hua-Un Htu, Protect Engineer, w9'o mey be tWhed .. (7 t4) U4-3S44. '°'bid,..,... QOntect AlcNrd ao.on. ~ DMalon .. {714) 5'7·7110..
OuelttoN ooncetMll pur'CIMll of flllM and Spedel Pror.1'6ofl8 II'°'*' be.... 111 d to .. CllMW, EMA (714) D&-3451 ...
., order of ......... of.___.. Of ... °""" COunty, c.ltorNa.
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