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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-26 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE C 0 AST GOOD MORNINGI Mostly fair today, .-nt1 cloudy ud buy. c.o.cal/lalUd ._..... 7]/ll; loM 6 l/6S. For IM 9"11111 a-•1 m01t compAdc I Hdicr Ui6Mvi1fH. ind~ iaa 1Uffilll. filllilll 18d ~ reports, tee pi111e A7. The Oranae Coast Daily Pilot/K- OCEAN Luclcy License Bumper Sticker Contest will re1ume October I with biger and better prizes. The Lucky License $4,000 aivcaway will feature daily cash prizes of up to SSO, and the grand prize winner, an- nounced December I, wiU win S 1,000 cash. To win. Oranae Coast work.en and residents simply need to place on their car or truck the Dally Pilot/K-OCEAN bumper sticker near their license plate. Each day a photograph ofa winning license plate Wlth adjoining bumper st.JCker will be published in the Pilot and broadcast over K-OCEAN. Win- nen simply need to prnent their car regJ.Stration at the Daily Pllot offices to coUect their cash ($25 for non- subscriben; SSO for subscribtt's). Bumper suckers arc available at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay Street. Costa Mesa and ai K-OCEAN, 130 Nu-port Center Drive. Suate 210. Newport Beach. For further information. caJl the Pilot at 642...-321 . Good luck! 1•••111tm TlllEElll• 142-1111 ~ ................ l/llllTEI Of Tiil DA r ··1 was told b.> &n. Wilson •nd others thar El Toro 1s home of the best fi,JJter pilots m the ~"Orld. ·• Vice President Dan Quayle, to an appr«1at1ve audience at the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. "Business'? It's quite SJmpk. It's other people's mone). " Alexandre Dumas the Younger ( 1824-1895). TlllAY'I EJETITI •"Pick Up Ax" -described as a "contemporary comedy about com- puter nerds'' -wlll be performed at South Coast Repertory's Second St.age at 8:.lO p.m. Tickets ranF from $25 to S29. For mott informatton. call 957-4033. ~ •The Oransc County Board of Supcrv1son will meet at 9:30 a.m. Board Heanng Room. Hall of Ad- ounst.rallon, I 0 C1v1c Center P1aza. Santa Ana. •The Fountain Valley Plannma Commassion takes up the oontrovenial issue of rdocauon of Wintenbura School from Huntinaton Beach to a site next to Fountain Valley Hilb School. The commission meets at 1:30 p.m. in the Community Center buildina. I 0200 Slater Ave. °'*"°"/ M Pollet Loe/ U Nik •tiasl 11-1 Sallftlets/ 15 Socilty/ u S,W/ 11.J TV~l1 _,Al ..... 172?& ... co: we.... ~ ~ ............ WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 28, 1990 25 cents 20 teens _pulled tr-om suPI; 4 In bospltal By trl8 Yokol Orenge Cc.It Delly Pf6ot NEWPORT BEACH -A 1ehool outing nearly turned to traacdY for a poup of Los Anaete.-arca teen-qen Tuesday afternoon when a rip current pulled about 20 of the you tbs -many of them unable to swim - as far as 75 yards out to sea. Fellow classmates and four lifeguards were able to save the youths, but four of the teens were rushed to HOii Memorial Hospital for treatment foUowiq the I :23 p.m. incident, according to lifeguard super- visor Gordon Reed. The most serious of the four was un- conscious when pulled from the water, Reed said. Names and ages were not available, but the youths were all in their mid-teens, Reed said. Accordina to Recd, rouah]y 7S kids from the Lynwood Adventist Academy were at 1 Sth Street with two adult chaperones when about 20 of them wandered out into the water. Kida from MecArthur Schoof show their apfrtt for Vice Preaktent Dan Quayle. Quayle praises El Toro Marinas In Gill area By P8UI ArcNptey o.ly Piiot Poltal Writer EL TORO MARINE CORPS AJR ST A- TlON -Praising some 6.000 local Marines who arc now stationed in the Penian G uJf, Vice President Dan Quayle on Tuesday said they've helped the world isolate Saddam Hussein. Upon arriving for a campaian swmg throuah California, Quayle said Marines from El Toro were among the first called up for Mideast duty when America launched Operation Desert Srueld in Auaust after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. The vice president shared the dais with Surrogate will tight to the end By Emlty Adams <>r.,,.. eo.t o.ly Pf6ot ORANGE -Surroptc mother Anna Johnson vowed Tuesday to "faaht until there's nothina left in me" to in some way kcq> the boy she pve birth to last week. The 2~year-old sing.le mother is still willina to share custody of the baby she calls "Matthew" with the infertile couple who hittd her to bear theft test-tube baby. but will battle to keep some parental riahts. she said. The boy bu been Jiven to bis aenetic parents. Martt and Crispina Calven. wnil TbW'lday wben a Superior Coun j• ii upec_ted to an.nt temporary custody to Jobuon or the Calvent. Whotvu is liven interim custody will care fOf tbc ia&ftt until a trial decides the landmark cae - tboulb• to be the firtt time a su"-te -~ bis sued for cul10dy of a bOy to ~ bu no emetic Uak. LaW)en for Johmoa. tlM eaivau Ud &he bab) Mid Superior Cowt ,..., It.D- ud N. PanloW ..a abcMlt to INl dW mild ill I bier home Frida)' •cil illl ri9 all1Ddy could be ded f di ... Jd FI• &old her .. .,... .................... ... .. aMY .. .. gubernatorial candidate Sen. Pete Walson - one of several Republicans the vice president is campaigning for dunng his visit -and addressed spouses and loved ones of scrvicnnen and women who are stationed in the gulf "I was told b) Sen. Wilson and others that El Toro as home of the best fighter pilots m the world." Quayle told an ap- preciauve aucbcnce. "Thank you, for ~rvmg your country. for the sacrifices you're making and for helping to bring peace to the Middle East." Quayle also used the occasion to lobby See QUAYLE,,_ "" SPECIAL REPORT There wu only a 2-to 4-foot surf and liaht to moderate CWTCnts, but many youths apparen y couldn't awim and were unable to battle the rip current, Reed said. "They went out to wade and immedi- ately got cauaht in the riptide," Recd said. "It happened really quickly." Some of the youths were puJled out as far as 7 S yards from shore and were sucked underwater, he said. "They were in very serious trouble," Reed said. Lucklly. Reed and fellow Ii feguards Enc Bauer, Mike Halpbide and Brent Ranck Vice President Dan Quayte and Sen Pete Wiison point to kids. spotted them and rushed out withiG a minute. Halph1de and Ranek, stationed at Tower 18, were first on the scene and Reed and Bauer rushed over a few minutes la1er from the lifeguard hcadquarten al Ille Newport Pier. The four lifquards plucked about 10 teens from tbe water wrule the otben were helped by classmates. Reed said. A b.andfu.I of the teens were 11ven oxygen, be said. "The klds were all pretty upset,·· be said. .. A lot of them wett hysterical because they were afraid they were going to lose their fnends.·· .----------------.,..,Y'' Tax-funded Japan trip defended By Bob van Eyken OrMge eo.t Deity PllOt IRVINE -A taxpayer-funded trip by city officials and their spouses to Japan m No,·ember will be a working tnp and not a Junket as some criucs have charged. Ctt)' Manager Paul Brady wd T uesda} But one Caty Counal member said she 1s stall concerned that the planned tnp contatns too much s\ghtscem& and not enouah c1ty busmcss.. Opponents of Mayor Sally ADM Sbendan. who 1s leading the aty del- epuon to Irvine's SI.Ster oty of Tsukuba. Japan. c~ ca.rbcr this w~k that the tnp smacked of JUftketccnna. Former mayor Larry Agran and cx- counolman Cameron Cosgrove blasted the mayor for allcgcdJy dev1atmg from See JUNKET,,_"" Newport officials pay own way NEWPORT BEACH -The mayor. Cit)' Council members and ctt} depart- ment heads have alv.a)'s paid their own WI} on "offic1ar· tnps to the ctt} 's thrtt Sister Cmes. and that practice probably ~on't change But Mayor Ruthel)n Plummer wd she doesn't think it's a bad idea for the cit) to pa} the ma}or"s way 1f he or she 1s heading an offioal delegation to a sister cit) See PAID,,_ "" Coc11111ddlcts h1v1 t•1h U•• kicking h11111 By Etlzabeth Dodge Orenge c... D.ily Plol The w,e. f\ouf'CSCC'nt-ht room 1s filled W1th a ci~tc of SO empty ctwn. Stowty. as 9 p.m. approaches. people shuftle 1n. They greet others with warm welcomes and hup. Some held straiaht for the h• cofftt pot Many lineer outside, tak1na a Iona last drag of their ciprettes. Soon, lbe chain a.re filled and a curty- beeckd. thinysometbint woman apcaks f'tom w otbcT side of the circle. .. Hi. my name's Joen and rm a co- caine addict." The room rapoods in chorus: .. H1. Joan." Another meeting of Coca ine AACMlymous hu bepn. Many ,.nic:i-=:: )'OUftl. Some drat like , otltnl hke molben. .WI od9ln lib .,._.. bums A few ue lileft blc:aUR one cour or uotber bu °'*'9d *"' '° be, but "'°" come of dlleir OW9 ht Will. Muy aire coea ... u.uneet ~ Tiae, .......... ucl vtcit tlftd liYC ~ .... w~n.yaire .. I ....... into cocai• addictioia. • Sddly: ................. bed .. t.bc cocaiae menace aloa& tbe Or- .. Coest; an addict'• poi.at ol.W •Monday: Dllll n..: Aft *wa ICfttcnca in Ora• Coa~ too lenient? Some think to. • Tueeday: ..... ~ Wlry ....., do what Ibey do? •Todiy. "-••t: & ......... 1111tu ..... II•..,. •lllunday: 81 ni11: l .. c•" 904 .... ~will will--· ~ . -. . . . . --. ' ~· :__, ---.... , • • • • : • • • : • I • J • ) • . , • , • ! • f t i i J • • President and chief executive officer of Fountain Valley-based Homedco. the fourth largest home health c.are company tn America. Ill If THE DEAL --------- Jones and the management team at National Medical Health Care borrowed $80 m i-Ilion to swing a leveraged buy-out of the company. closing the deal 45 days after the October 1987 stock market crash. I UTILE lllVE---------- "To be an entrepreneur." hc says ... you have to be a little naive. I definatel} was that." But Jones could see the potential for thc home health care tndustry. Not onl} were soanng hospital costs fueling a boom tn the .. aJtemah.,c site market.'" but the AIDS epidemic. the d rug abuse problem and the aging populatton were also creating a demand for ne" health care sen ices tn the home. PAY Off ------------ Jones' optimism paid off. Toda}. the company is projecting revenues an e'cess of S 190 m1lhon. around $45 mil hon more than the compan~ he bought out. -Compiled by Joy A.e~oey News Briefs ScllMI IClllCI 11111 .... t 111111 HUNTINGTO N BEACH -Thieves broke into the science office al Manna High School dunng hours of darkness and stoic a laser disc player, a new tele' 1s1on monitor and other computer equipment used 1n SCJence classes. school officials said Tuesday. Thie' es also stole balances and weights that measure chemicals and two containers of ammonia nitrate. offiocals said . T he laser disc pla)er can pro' 1de extensive course tnstructaon and 1s used regu lar!) b> science cla~s. according to Ca rla Rush. an ass1stan1 pnnc1paJ tn charge of instruction. .. Th1!1 1s reall} devastating because It huns so many students." Rush said .. It probabl> will wand up being sold on the black market." City Niiiy ti 11111• .... v1t1111 NEWPORT BEACH -Thc rcnovatton of one o f the o ldest pan s of thl' city can finall) begm since the Caty Council on Mo nday night appro~cd an assessment dastnct fo r the McFadden Square street improvements and awarded the contract for the project. The prOJeCt. which has becn 1n the works for several years. in., oh cs reconstructton and remodeling of thc McFadden Plan business area near the Newport P1cr Decorative sidewalks of bnck and rock salt-finished concrete. a nuque-st) le street hghts and landscape planters will be installed around the plaza. Deten orated and damaged curbs, gutters, street pavement and storm drains tn the area will be repaired. The roughly S 1.9 m 1llton project contract was awarded to Damon Construction Co .. the lo~est bidder. From •tall ud Dally Piiot oe•• 1ervl~es reporl1. Lottery Herc arc the wmning playtng card numbers picked Tuesday night for thc Cahfom ta Lottery's daily "Decco" game \J Hearts: 4 •Clubs: 6 0 Diamonds: 7 •Spades: 7 Players who correctly guessed all four cards will win S5.000 . Police Log llllblllP •t lln 11 llltall .. nal• 8y 1rt1 Yobl 0,... c.. Olly Na4 NEWPORT BEACH -for the pua tw0 fall 1ea10D1. Newport Beech homeowner Du Rabun baa put up with noi1e be claims reecbet docibd levels biaber than tbOle pmnitlA:d at rock conce:ru at Plcific Amphitheatre in Cos1a Mesa. The noise that bothers Rabun almost daily isn't &om rock oon- c:ena or even passina jetlinen from John Wayne A.irpon. It's from Junior All-American foot bell. Shrill ~feree whistles. crowd roan and incessant cheerleaders' cba.nts durina the youth football pmes and practices •t Bonita Creek Park fill Rabun's Newport North home three nights a week and all day Saturday from Septem- ber to November. The noise in his bedroom next to the park exceeds 7S decibels at times, Rabun said. By comparison. a recent coun decision restricts noise at the Pacific Amphitheatre to bet ... JS ad 1S decibels. ~~cna-=-== but beenacbe u wll. since tbe coupte doeta't want to an.ck tbe youth Pftltl'UD· But tbef d lite tbe p.me to be relocated, to 1 larp:r put or IChool. Aad after Rabun played I deaf. eaina tape of the noise to the council Monday ftiabt, and showed the l'elldina on a noite monitor, Councilman Clarence Turner uked the Pub, Beaches and Recreation deputment to look at the park's uaes, boun and parkina and de- tennine if any chaQaes should be made. Rabun oon .. ftdt Tbe Irvine Co., which developed tbe area, didn't adequately di1Cl0te to potential homeownen the activities planned at the park. He claims when be pun:based his home on Corte Hmnou three years ago, he didn't realize youth football practices and pmes would be held at the park at University Drive and La Vida. M I coedkioa b apswoval. tbO city reqWred ne Irvine Co. to iaform all relideDtl ol tbe in teat to swc>vide ''llC&ive recratioaal fac:ili- tia with njpt·lialued fields" at the 12~ put ouaAtlA:d with two toft- t.11 fields and oae lduJt IO()Cet field. But that wun't enouab, eccord· lea to RabwL Neither the written noticel nor tbe lip poslA:d at the aite mentioned football or "hiab intensity" activity. Rabun said. As a comparison. Rabun sub- mitted to the city a photo of a sian in Yorba Linda that specifically listed bueball, soccer and football u planned uses at the future site of an "elementary school and high intensity park." Dave Dmohowski, director of en- titlement for Irvine Pacific, The Irvine Co. 's land 4evelopment branch, said his company feels it did more than enough to inform residents. "In the written notice, we noted they could call the city for more information," Dmohowski said. "We thought that really com- .,,. ... 11 • -Junior All-Ameri· can football; the .bitbett aevel allowed at Pacific Ampbitbeat.tt. M Al - a motorcycle at 100 f«t. II Al - a diesel~ motive at I 00 feet. N Al -a pair of Hunt· iqton Beach parrots seized earlier this year. plied with lhe spirit and letter of the condHions. .. The Irvine Co., meanwhile, d idn't participate in the park.design or operation -those were handled by the city. he said. The city is primarily at fault, Rabun said, for not demandina more specific disclosure and for the park's poor dcstgn, which has the football field rifbt next to horr~ while the "passive" parking lot is farther away. Former mayor, war hero McCracken dies HUNTINGTO N BEAC H George McCracken. former mayor and war hero, has died at age 66 from the effects of leukemia, family members said Tuesday. Vigil services arc scheduled to- niabt at 7:30 at the Anaheim Mortuary Chapel. funeral services are scheduled 10 a.m. Thursday at the same site. McCracken. who resided in Riv- erside at the time of bis death Sunday. was elected to the Hunt- ington Beach City Council in 1968. He was mayor in 1972, the last year of his term. He was a sergeant in the Anny Air Force in World War II. serving 975 hours in combat in the Chtna- Bunna-lndia theater. He received the Distinguished Flying C ross Wlt h two Oak 1....ear clusters. the bronze star for heroism and other medals. McCracken, a radio operator, came into glory in 1944 when Japanese ZeTos attacked his C-47 rctu.mina to India from China and killed the pilot and co-pilot. McCracken crawled into the cockpit and flew the plane safely the rest of the way back to base. his bf'olber Paul said Tuesday. When be returned to California in I 94S at the end of the war, be received a parade and a hero's welcome at the Air f orce Base in Santa Ana (now the Orange County f airarounds.) his brother said. McCracken went on in civilian life to be a pilot in the Civil Patrol Search and Rescue team. In the early 19.SOs. McCracken had bis own plumbing company in by Shera! LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES I gt. Les Wedowsk1 sipped bis beer, growing increasingly angry as he pondered what had befallen Katherine Bell. That wimp Fred Nichols had come too damn close to killing Wedowskt's favonte journalist. Thank God! - she was goi na to all nght. But the veteran cop heard that Nichols, on the other hand. was clanging by a thread. Nothing but a damn machine was kceptng that worn-out cd1· tor from meeting his maker With a fi nal swig, the sarge pushed himself away from the Balboa Peninsula bar and head- ed for the door. It was time to pay Kathenne a visit. and maybe look 1n on Nichols. too. PuJlina tnto the parking lot at Hoag. he decided to sec Nichols first. The hospital room was quiet, but for the suction sounds of the machine th•t kept Nichols brealhi .. and the blips on t~ moaitor Kreen that danced like a Mitch Miller bouncing ball to some macabre death march. Nichols looked pathetic. Someone ouaht to pull the plua and do the guy a favor, Wedowski told himself. He took a step toward the equipment by Nichols' bed, reacbina for the plug. But before he grabbed hold, the lighu went o ut. not only an Nichols room. but across New- pon Beach. A transformer had blown, and the Clty was plunged into darkness. Wedowski held bis breath. Nichols 1topped breathing. too, the bouncina ball disappeared from the monitor scrccn and the sarae strained to hear the final ban of the death march. To be oontinutd ... Did You Know? llrllll Cllll 111111•11 VIII IDP 1CIPl1t 11n• 1wat•1 • b Cotta Mesa: In 19S 7. Oranae Coest College students overwhelminaJy voted down the oriainal ICbool colors o f maroon and araY and chan&ed them to scatlet, blKlf and white. • la Newport Beac': The Ebell Oub of Newport Beach began Oct. 18, 1909. to add culture and enlishtenment to the Newport villqcs. By 1916, the Ebell Oub bad ita own clubbou5e and in 1920 offered I, I 00 boob to beain the fint public library. also located in the East Newpon clubboute. Anaheim and in the 1960s and 1970s he built shopping centers and mobile home parks. He won an award for providina affordable housing, primarily in H'1ntin1ton Beach. While on the Huntington Beach City Council, McCracken en- couraged fiscal responsibility and supported programs such as the police helicopter patrol and more park and arecnbelts in the city. He is survived by his wife, Betty of Riverside; two sons, Michael of Anaheim and Donald of U pland; two dau&hters, Lynn Withey of O n- tario and Pactricia McCracken of Pacific Grove; three brothers, Rob- ert and Paul, both of Anaheim and Ben, of Sun City. He also leaves five grandsons. Anaheim Mortuary is located at 1617 W. La Palma Ave. George McCracken News of the Weird •• ,, •••• , 111111 .... ~·•11111111111111111• MOU NDSVILLE. W. Va. - Prisoners have been fighttng to get outside the truck sto ne walls for more than a century. but tn the future shoppers might be fightmg to get inside for bargatns. City and Marshall County of- ficials arc considenng convert- mg the 124-year-old West Var· IJDia Penitentiary tnto an o utlet shopping mall. The state's maximum-secur· tty prison is scheduled to be closed in 1992. The city paid PRP Consult· ants S 13.000 to do a fcas1b1ht} stud y, which wall take about tv.o months. of what can be done with the siA-acre sate. -By t•e AHoclalH Pren ORANGE COAST How to reach us at II.Ill Pi•1at the Dally Pilot Circulation YOL M. NO. -I 0fl11Qe Couniy 642 4333 Editor'• Hotline 642-6086 1 Advertising y---* lil:IGUI lie 0., Pllllt OI -..... be Claurloecl _....,.,... flii'9ll ...,ID Edilor Wllilm lobdllll. TP.,. 0t9')1ay -~ ._.,. __ IN!rbe~ID-f ...... •the .... Oii.., IDpC. ~-ID - 642 5679 642 4321 u.n--."""' lndl*.,.... -.,.,. .....,,_ Editorial ----~ TMt .. JOllCOfl'WT\IN!y ~ I ~. 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Monday. • a Someoet broU into a 1a,. rccycbn.1 bin on the A man slOle I ~oman'a Wllllct from ber punc. which IOUlhwtlt Cot'nt'I' or Aloha ... matkct at t970 Warner Ave. bad betn left by tht beclt door or bet Wsiness, localed al and removed about 400 pounds or alum1n..-CIM. Someofte 1101 Yictona St. The woman reponect teeinc tht man. alto removed about SO J>OUDds o( cant &om a IMCtlJne oe dacnbcd u Lluno and about 0-~S' yurs old. ao•na throuah tht nonllMSt comer oft.ht ~•ldifll. The ao. ol t.ht cam her~ at about 2 p m. She lhoulcd for him to stop bu1 was estimated al SJOO ht fled wtlh the Wiiiet. conta1n1n1 S6 1n cash plus tevCTal crcdj1 cardi. a Two men lnCld to buy a 1 2~.,.a of beer without tdtnti(ieatJon at tht Cud e K store, S 17 W Wilson St, and theft ran otr with the bctt wbe'n they WUT refiued ltt'Vtce a Two mm lnCld to rob tht Ocvron 111 aurion. lOOO Fa1mew Rd., at about 11 :30 p.m 54.inday. Tt'f rwo cnleftd tbc ofYicc and dtmandcd money Aftn tu11Unt w11h the • a Someoac mlaed Von'• matk.et on 16201 Hatbof Blvd. and tkd with SI07.74 -otth or dp~la. I 7 Jiii iii.a a SomcoM ltole t\ahl tickdl to Lot Anttlct Ram pmcs vaJYed " 1250 from a midnce In the 1700 block or Conner Drive. a ....,. ,ned opm a ..,... door 1n tht 2SO baock ol Florida s.r.t aed ltok weuWll. IC)lf chabe and a tool boll. a A ,......, ia the 1400 block or Alpine Lane wd a ~in a red Vol~ Rabbi• shot out two wuwtowt in U.C raidcncc. '.., i ' Tbc Fred Cc>Jwnn ii somewhat paranoid today, and not a little on the taty iide. It bqan l 0 days aao. on the fint Monday after the unveilina of the Onaa• C...t De.llJ PUet'• new look. Part of the desip calls for columns and certain fea- tures to carry the s,ianature of the writer or editor. So far as I know, these aipiaturcs are authentic - except one, and I'm sure you can auns which. Rili&ht. ln my paranoia, I vis- ualize that the editon put on this clepnt dinner party for all the writers. It was held at Donald Bren's house. Between councs, the aunts of honor wett asked to siJn r.icces of paper. 'We didn't want to invite Fred tonight," one of the editors announced, "so we'U give a Jeroboam of 1887 Mumm's for the best forgery of his signature." And that's how that went down. Addina to the paranoia attack was the phone call which was printed in the "Best of the Editor's Hotline" Sunday. Pq McAhster, who really runs the newsroom bttt. and bas to listen to and transcribe these calls. is pretty sure she remembers that it was a woman who ripped The Fred Column thusly: ..... he should title bis column either the Newpon News or the Balboa Ballyhoo. Docs this guy ever get off the Gold Coast and realize whaJ a small pan of the Daily PUet area it as? You take Huntinaton Beach. It is three times as big and three times as many people reside (there) as in Newpon. Then you add Fountain Valley. Costa Mesa, Irvine. Laguna Beach. "Then you wonder why 90 percent of what be writes is about Newpon Beach, their parties, their boating, their individual people or whatever. Tell Fred to broaden bis horizons a little and get out amona the people and write about some thinp that interest other people off the Gold Coast.'' Gee. 1 honestly didn't think I was that bad. that provincial. So I riffled through a stack of Fred Columns. I'm not. We've written about B•tlqtoa Bead kids' thoughts on rctumina to school and the turbulent school-board politics in HatiqlM Bead. Also about the Bau.ct-Beaclt-based Orange County Crazies. About the turbulent politics in lrvlae, mentally and phys1cally disabled kids who played Little league baseball in lrviae and about how an lrvlM man dealt with his alcoholism. We talked Wlth a bunch of World War II flying aces who pthered an Costa Mesa and went to a remarkable art exh1b11 at the Lapu An Museum. as well as a benefit pany for the An Institute in Lqua Beacti. We've also wntten about the Pacific Symphony. the Count)' Fair. the WestMcd trauma center and some dany pool in the race for district attorney -thinp which affect all the cities the Hotline caller mentioned. We have completely staffed Fountam Valley. and ,.-c·u ti') and do something about that. There have been about 80 Fred Columns since wc started this thing 1n late Apnl. I count five that dealt exclusavel} wath boating. another five or six spC'C'lficaJJy about Ncwpon people and event'i Call 11 a dozen "Gold Coasf" columns. He}. lady. that's about 12 percent. not 90. To com a ph~: "Yo u can please some of the people all of the ume ... ·· We tty to report on events and people who arc colorful. intercstmg. funny. oflbeat. If we can find all four qualities in one. that's a real wrnner. And 1f at happens to be an Newpon. or on a boat. a pox on m) house. 0 Aa EvealD& WI" tk Toffa: At the nsk of being Gold Coast1sh. we attended the opening of the Orange Count} Philharmonic Society's 1990-9 I season. It was at the Performing '\ns Centtr In Col&a Mesa. Quue a bash. and very intemauonal. There was the 100-)ear- old Royal Conccngebouw Orchestra of Holland. conducted b> an Italian. 37-ycar-old Riccardo Chailly. They performed wo rks b) German (Schumann's Founh) and Austrian (Mahler's "Song of the Earth .. ) composers. and the Mahler wiu sung. in pan. b) a Swedish tenor. The Philharmonic Society has a lineup of superb orchestras for ats new season. but the Conccrtgcbouw set a stratosphenc standard. My wife and I decided that. in add1t1on to ats musical abahty. the Conccnaebouw has some of the best-looking pla)'ers wc havc seen an a symphony orchestra. She fo und several silver foxes. plus a young blls trombonist. I scouted out a French homast with great check boncs and l'AO ravishing fiddle players. I doubt senously that either of them was responsible for the haah stnna note that camc a fraction of a second before maestro Chailly's downbeat. It didn't bun a bat because the rest was perfect. a wortd<lass evening wath a world<lass orchestra. And th~ wasn't a smgle clap between movements. Now that's progress! Ff'd Martla'• colruu nu M..U;r•, Wftblnap utl Frlda;r•. Planning commission faces a tough crowd By Amanda Wray Orenge eo-1 o.ly ~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY -No matter bow the dcc1s1on is reached, · sbo'lld the city's Plannina Com- miMion approve the relocation of Wi.ntenbura School from Hunt· inau>n Beach to a site next t<> Foun&ain Valley HiJh School. 1taunch oppoaenu are e•pccud to appeal to tbe City Council. No one car\ say for Mare, but IOmt planners arc' c•pectina the residents oppoaina the project to bypass tM P1ann1na Commission public hcar- ina toa'Sht in favor of the ncJtt City Councal Matins on the subJcct. ··No matter which way it aoes, Lbcy1J probebly appeal it to ~ City Counal, .. p&lnDCf Z.ta Wnsa said Anotbcr raaoa for a rdati ~ly small turnout upectcd Wcdnaday as an open houJit tcbenkicS at Fountain Valley Hilb Sdlool. wbich ~nicu ~th tM 7:30 p.m. lllfttine. Tcechen wbo anc11ded the aty'1 Sept. 19 tratftc advmwy com. mm« mectilll requested the mm- , .. be ~ '*' the date Ml Up\ Catina thr fac1 thaJ H.anlJftl10D tteacn union Htlll School Oistnct plans to meet deslll\ standards commonly applied to other de- velopment projects in the c1ty. planner Don Contraman rec- ommended approval of the pro,ect. However, proposals to s&aaier class hours or capand ~na do not appeal to raident Kathleen Mellott. who tteently 1e1u a letter to district conJUltant Robert Vcr- lun. ··Rcprdlea of the &&agmftl of boun the ICbool dutiict comes up with. we the (residents) still will not be able to make left turM out of our tract... Mellott wrote. •"'The notJC lcvd aroc.."'MI our homes *10 never IO down. '"(ADd) partiat coaditJOM -\his i1 a pttlbtcm and wdJ CIOfttlnuc to bt1 DO matler if tbc ICbool board ~ peftiJll ..-es Of OOl .. HwaU...-~ UntOft Hilb School Dbtnct ollk\als lint ~ mo~ abcir a.liou- atioe ICMoi M a ..Y IO laawa f'C"latue • the the .. Decetnbtt 19'9, ud apect IO...,, C'091WC'• U. .., Sl8W ud Dotpllia av- a_, .,ty eat yar. tlMNld the project reccavc lJait nee -Y • provals. ~8ob¥9r\~ Or.,.. c.. ~ ..,,. Ill bawe wc*CI '° rea1ad lhd ,,_,, .... • u tu O\her support. COSTA MESA -~ Mary may be obft01lioQI. but llle"a DOt illclll, aa:ordiDI IO City Attoney Tbornu K.ttbc. Feeney, ac&aeted tbe plmy u .. rdieiou WFtrY .. and chatted that the playboule Ud vaolaled a city policy ptOhibitiQa tbe me Of public funds b tdilioua J>Ul'PC*I. nc .. ~ rectived a s20.ooo cu11un1 ans _.., &om u.e city th.is year and eieu ~t IPICt at c:ity-CIOlltrolled Rea CommWlity Caner. Playbout offiaall said ... --~ pantaalarty coacened about IM 11 a EZ 2 k>sioa the '*of the ci~ a. ty Center theaatt. • f K.ttbc said iD an opimon mewd this week that the COiia Mesa Ovic Playboute did ool violate city policy or stale la• with its pro- duction of the controversial ~ play "'SiJter Mary lpatiua Explains It All For You. .. The Fceneys penuaded City Coun~ cilwoman Saody GaUt 10 Rq&aelt the city atiomey•s opanion u to wbetbtt the p&ayboute bad vlOlalcd off"acial policy. Civic Playhowlt Praident ElcM« .., ... Tuetday tbat she was relieved bJ ~ op1n1on. ~ .. It., areat," she said. ··we were .a ~ c:cmed at the effect th11 miabt bave oe • II ... never out intent '° create ()Olltl'OU..,. Cl-I purpose lS to enliabten and ntataia... ~ Cbistopber Durana's 1979 one-act play abarply lampoons Roman Catholic education and docuiae. K.lthe wrote ID bj1 fout·-pllle apinioo tbat while the play deals with a reliliou• aubjea. ~be primary purpose of the play appean 10 be aecuJar and DOl sectuWL" But Rey and other pla bou.e GM ' h -. 10 recent interviews that, :C:1e the ... olllf Sist,er Mary JanatJus. they woukl DOC *'1911!'1 from producina controvcnial plays iD •. 9' lure. : It opened to favorable reviews 1everal weeks .., and bas been playina to ldt-out crowds. Had the city attorney fOund that the play- houtie bad violated city polic;y. the council could But a Catholic couple. John and Ernie Railroad cars carrying munitions deraJted In Westminster Tuesday evening, causing officiaJs o.-11111 Henktn/Orenfe Co.t o.ty Pl6ot to consider evacuating nearby residences for fear of an explosion. Railroad cars carrying live ammunition derail By Hoity J . Wegner OrMge eo-1 Deily Not WESTMINSTER -Two cx.- plosavcs-ladencd railroad can carttned off the tracks Tucsda) night. giv1n1 pohcc a scare and forctng them tQ, take evacuation precautions. The two cars. onc of which was caIT)ang about 4,400 rounds of h \C ammun1t1on. and two Southern Pa- cific engines <kraaled at 6:45 p.m near Hoo\cr Street and West- minster Boulevard. None of the three crew mcmbers aboard was injured. but a Na \) ordnance of- ficer twisted or sprained her ankle while anspccung the load. The ca~ of the <kra1lment "'as unknov.n. and authonucs late r de- termined there was no major threat of an cxplos1on. "We do n't thanl.. 1t v.ould ha't blown up.·· said Tom Thomas. a publtc affairs officer from the l ' .S Na\al \\lapons talion in ~l Beach ""here the load onginated. A half doLen cars from;·the train. v.h1ch was enroute to an un- disclosed East Coast locauon. rc- mamed on the rails and were C\· pccted to be moved from the sccnc on thc rail lines. Cre"'s were work- ing through the night upnghung the cars that Jumped the tracks and cleaning up the debns. ~crane wu being brought in 10 remove the l-V carT)'lng the ammunition. One engine apparent!) nicked the o ther on impact. causing a small d1~l f ucl leak. which •'8S quackJ) plugged up. said Alan White. a Westminster Fire Department bat· talion chief "The conccm v.-as the stabaltt) of thc munitions.·· White said .. We had contingenq plans for e\ acu- atton Luckal). the ordnance of- ficers v.ere ncarl>) and 'AC v.crc able to determine the load was safe and hadn't shafted enough to post a hazard .. The tram was traveling S mph at the ume of the incident. White srud. "Not~ana hkc this has happened an the 22 ycan l''c been here," he said. There were no nuclear weapons aboard the tram. The munataons car cont.atned shells 2 feet long b) S inches in daamctcr filled with gun- pov.der. Thomas said. Each shell conuuned 48 rounds of ammun1- t1on. The siJht of the fallen train cars and cheYtcd-up train tracks nsing out of the ground hke 11ant tusks brouJht a huge crowd of pwkers armed with homc \ 1deo cameras. Pohcc stopped traffic 10 a haJf. male radius bound b\ 11 st Strect. Wcstm1nstcr Boulevafd. O h\C and Anzona a"en~. Westminster firefighte" >Acre rc- he\ cd by na"al fircf~tcrs through- out the ntahL SouthCTn Pacific and fcdcra.I r.ul- wa) officials v.ere ell.pected to m- vcsupte the mishap. Wb11c said. Defendants in ga11bllng case plead gullty to minor charge By Bob van Eytcen Onlnge Co.t o.ly P*>t COST A MESA -Tbc last four of 12 dcfmdants accused of viol- ating the c11y's anu-gaming ordi- nance p&cadcd 1u1lt) T~> to thc manor cha~ of vaSJting a place of pmbhna. .. 1 feel hke 11 v.-as legal ex.ton.on:· But although the June 18 raid Glamcr said ... It came down to. do netted $6,SOO an confiscated cash. I pa) S 1.600 toda)' 1n fines and legal no ne of the mon" was on the card fCC'S. or do I fight 1t 1n coun and pa~ tablc at the tJme of the bust. and thc S4.SOO. It was an economic dr-arrcsted card pla}ers ronunue 10 c1s1on ma1nta10 that the) "'ere not pla) ms- Econo macs also pla)ed a big pan a hi&h-stakcs pme in Bakcr·s d«tsao n tol plcad out. Scheer wd. ho•~\ er. that rcprd- Baker. Yoho 15 Ins ""ealth' than less of the stakes, the men v.ere some of the other defendants said pla)tnl for money and must h.a ve he had bttn scnously hun b' thC' l..nown the) v.-tre '1otatmg the law. I .. Appraisal! boosts ~ ~ canyon parley . 8y Karen Auge ~ !· Orenge eo.t ~ Plot .. I LAGUNA BEACH N_. UatJons for the sate of a chunk OI Laguna Canyon coveted by cilly officials and envaronmentalisfl should be more focused now that an appraisal of the propeny ts dooe, an Irvine Co. spokesman wd Tuct- da). Mike Stockstill said he and otbcr company representatives will meet today with members of the I..a&um Laurel Advisory Group, whidl hopes to buy the property from The In inc Co. An appraisal that put the prop- eny·s value at SIOS m1lhon was rmde pubbc Monday. In addition. the l l SO acres wall require SJ0.2 million worth of improvements such as road widening and flood control measures. Previous esumates bad put the property's wonh at between SSO and SIOO m illion Laguna Beach Ma)or Lada Lcn- ne) wd she was disappointed with the appraisal. wl\Jcb was com- m1ss1oned b} the advisory group .. But wbat we're looking for as an affordable pncc. I hope we will get a pncc we can agree on.·· she said. Stocksull said the company as w1lhn1 to sell "at a fair mark.cl pncc. But an) sale 1s 1etennincd by v.hat a buyer is walliaa to pay and what a seller Wlll sell for .. In a closed mcctin& Tucsda). Laauna Beach C uy Counctl mem- bers apttd to conunue nqottauons to bu) the land. which The lrvmc Co. had slated for development of 3.200 homes. In the wake of oppos1- uon from the city of Lquna Beach, env1ronmcn\al1sts and nearby resi- dents. the company aarttd to put its development plans on hofd wl\Jle the ncgotaatJons contJnue. Laguna Laruel as pan of Laauna Canyon. located south of the San Diego (l-405) Freeway alona Lquna Canyon Road. and as in an ~ valued b) envll'Onmentalists. La&una Beach voters will be asked in November whether to ap- prove a propeny tax that would raise an cstunated $20 million toward the can)'on purchase. lbe lrvtnc Co. has plcd&ed a $20 m1lhon donatJon. as bas the county. All 12 were collared an a h1gh- profile ra1d last Junc at thc Costa Mesa Golf and Count!') Club Larry Leach, of Hunt1nston Beach. and Wilham Glarner. C harles Baker and G corgc Dcmbecb. all of Cosll Mesa. YtTre c~ wuh misdemeanor \101- auons of the C1ty codc and ~Trt affair. I ;;:;;;;=;;;;=====;;;;======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ "h 's damn near bankrupted me.·· ~:1,:•d~~:!·:n~~n:.t~t.~his 1 The Paths of Life Meet tchcduled for tnal Tunda} But.'followina w lead of most of Poh« rcporu quote antef'\te\lt\ H ti T conducted by undcrro\cr offi cers at at un ngton errace the count!') club 1nd1cat1ng that theft' ""as ht&h-stakn pmbhng at the club. If \OU \t' rncht1I .i ptttni 1•f uft·' nt'l'd nr Ytanl \nd our Communlt) ..S y,tworf thtn,c. '('('1l'I 111 ht> )l\1 nffm thrt-t affordahW ~dl al Rr· u~ i t.1 nd\ and"'' t'lklnit -..1mt> '1<'1' fUU ~IC" lttU1'ment LMng, the other defendants. the four .--------------j p&caded 1u11ty to anfracuons -a stq> &o~ than a ma9demean<tr an the brirarchy of offenses -and ~ to pay finn and other pena!. ucs amou.ntina to about S7SO each. auastant ctty a1tomc')' Jerry Schttf saKL In intc:rVlCWS With the 0ruce Ceat DallJ PlJet last ~Uk. ~ cn1 of those who wt"re anntcd 1n the Jatne sweep ~ the cat of wastina wpa)-en' money and of ptrXC\llJOI a poup of M>bd c1Uttn wbo were onJy p&ayaaa • fnnKil> pme of llD Nmmy. Mott of those anntcd *"' Iona· ume raadcnts of Ce>1ta ~tcsa and ~bon,. C'ittes and many are the Owt\ttl o( ~OUS businaaes. Scvttal said they had hen pla)'l"I canb at the dub for,.,_. -mak· inl mWJ bftl OD &be outtama of .-ma -Md had no idea dttj .weft ~....... -oe.-r Md 8*r laid T..-Y &Mt Wy ...-.... ~ ... odten' RlltlllMtH Md aid Gey oefJ CW~t:a ;.:e--ve • :\l"TO l\~l'R .\ \CE Bestlates As Published by Insurance Commiuioner lnduding Hi-Risk CALL (714) 146-3323 (UO l\S'lb\oudrahtTnochfol'tllChm'd --:;;:;;:;;::s;:::;;'''l'l.-d •in~ b t~ • •Mh. •"' ooc tmtl on de,.,, 111 1" rwd 1 butt-un rart.. .ct ttunc..,_.on Trmf\• lndtpmdmt ~ Mil door I fuO ~ M't' • Huntflnlloq T fn'llC'f ~I\. 0,. Oft by nt !«Mlilt li\-1"1l a • lbout or cal us 1~ fora ~t~ tour-9~ wnc., Mtdl. *"' ,_. ~--.JJ HuntJl'ljllon Tt'ITIClf ' • J • Huntington wa•an -wins suit against GM ~y Holly J Wagn« f1•"0• Coeat Dalfy PllOI 'A ~T A NA -General Motors ( ur p ha'> bttn ordered to pay a SI o)U.000 Jud&mcnt to a Hunt- 'ng1tJn lk:u:h woman who alleged dn1gn and manufacturing flaw in hl'I I 9Ml C:nmaro cauSt'd hrr to ~u .. 1a1n prrmunrnl tnJunes to her .i nkll .ind leg· in a 1984 accident \11urne)s tor Tem F. Soule ~1d illld the ruling 1n Orange Count~ ~1.1 1>\.'11111 ( oun that II 1s lhC' onl) ~110" fl Judgment of 1ts kind a~111\I llh .w1t1mo11vc giant tor :ill eged itl kd' 1n till" ··t·-lk>d)" car'> I hl· main thing I kcl tOOj ) '' grJlllul -gratdul for thr!> verd1l t, · ~ 'lill' \,ml 1 uc\<l a) dunng a p.1t t) Iii hu Jl101 nl') \ offit.'C. One u1n- ll ll Ill l' mom "J' decorated '-'•th 1-11 ,111tlf'> JnJ littered w11h lonk11 1 !" l llJ111pagfle t111.,.,ecJ frctl) 1n ll I· 11!1.111011 ot thl 'erd1ct "I don't know that (the acc1drnt) wlll ever be behind me, tut (the judamcnl) dcfinUcl) make. 11 leH painful," he said. The la'<ll ail alleged that 1982 through 1990 Chevrolet Camaros and Pontiac F1rcb1rd'> don't .:rush propcrl) an coll1S1on.. b«ausc a defect an the welding of a front c rossmc mbcr can 'ause the floorboard!> to hucklc into the !Xl))· cnaer companmcnl. A Jury ol eight men and four women voted unnn1moush to award the Judgment 1n a "PeClal verdict. auornc) frank P Barbaro said. The special 'crdu:t \tatt''> de- 'Jgn and nanufactu. in~ drft>l I' enhanced Soulc's lnJU r) in a s11u- auon that \vas rcasonahl> lor'>el·ahk b) the manufacturer. General Motors had argued \oulc "ould not have been sub'llJ ntiall) tnJureJ had she been \\Cj nng •l seatbelt and \alucd her 1nJurte' al S2SO.OOO, but asked tor a 1cro award bccauM: Soule wus no1 "CJlf· mg her acatbeh, Barbaro said. "One of the cardinal rules of car design 1?1 to protect 1hc occu1X1nts.'' !.aid Ba.·baro. one of tv.o .rno rncys tor Soule. "The) 'lhould put some mo~ goo..c an their brucket'I and they should do something to make their cars crush pw pcrl> ·• Soule was dn"ing a 1 98~ ( ama1 0 Bcrhnett.a southbound on Bolsa Chica Avenue an Westminster on Jan. 16. 1984. when another d mcr lost control of his car and c:ros .. cd over from the nonhbound lanes. The other car. a 1971 Datsun 51 U. nicked a third 'chicle and spun around. ramming 1n10 thl' left front fl'nder of Soule'!I ( amarn The bracket keeping thl' kit lrnnl "heel in place !>napped on 1 m n.1r1. a lfO"'-IO& thr "hcd IC> nu\h hal k 1ov.ard the pa'l<;engl·r rnmp.1rtml·nt fhc floorboard under "••uk·, ln·t pu!.hcd uo in tu thl· pa\\l'fl~l·r l 11111- pJnmcnt and. :tttomeys said, cru!.h~ her ankles. ~oule subsequcml>-had nine 'iurgcric .. on her left ankle. includ- ing om· to fu5e the bone complctcl). "Her ankle exploded." Barbaro ~1d ... Her leg 1s hkc a golf club. She has no moveml•nt 1n her foot except her 1oc~ For the rest of her life. she wall ha'e pain C\Cf) time she takes a )lep." Add1t1onally. Soule has lost one to t"o inches from her calf as a re!>uh o f atrophy, Barbaro said. She walks wtth the aid of a cane and can onl) dm e an automatic-type sh1f\ bccau~ )he can no longer operate a clutl'h pedal. Shl' had to le:i'c her lull-li me JOb as a bookkeeper for a par1-11me position at a convalescent home. Soule said shl· would never own another (1\1 c.ir and added ... , tfoJn't kd 1hat the) larl'd about me j l all ·· :New-home sales dawn in third quarter < 'HH >1':A -i.\ real e<>tatt· fl'"l'Clrch group n portn l th,11 {)rangl ( uunt} ne \\·hOnll' \dll'\ ,,111t111unJ 111 ,111v. during thl' thml 4uarter ol I I'll •\ tut.t i of I ., 11 m·wl} hullt hoU\(''I '-'< 11· \11lll J lil 1ng lhl· Juh 111 \cptemtwr rwraod do" fl Ito IXlll'IH lro111 IJ\I quartt:r\ ~on anti d U \\11 .J_ .i rx fl l'lll Ir Cllll 2 lj ~o Junng thl· third qu.t rtl·r •I 1111111 J l 111 J111~ to I hl' \1 n l'1' < 1ruup. v.lm h I ' hJ\ld If ( 11r11JlJ \.1 ll0\ nl ,,, ..... ""Ilk fam11\ J l·tJl hnl h11nll''I \"\"ll' p.tll1l td.11 I\ '111~1\h au 11rd111~· t11 thl' u 1111pan) '\ latt'\I C. ompcllll\ t' Housing Markt:t l<l'pun A tot.ii of 6 '\4 ne " hou\O:\ v.nl' \old Junng 1he thn:e·month period, J o""n ~I 7 ix·r· l l'nl lrtJm I UIS"' 1hc pre\111U'I quarter and Jnv. n '•' ~ ix·rll'nt from la .. t year'<, third-quarter 1."1JI ·1<1Khl nu" l'Vef)bod} ·,a l1ttk J•ttcr) ahoul thl· l'l·r\l,1n < 1u!t !>ll ua tton .. ..aid Stl'\'l' Jolrn,t111 \Inn'>< 1r11un '1rl' pre\ldl·nt "Notxxh knuv.\ \\hJI·, ~111ng 10 happen tu finannal market\ 111 till' li111g 1 un · ·· 1 hl'\l' ll111ll'fn\ Y.111 h11 j lllJri..l'l hkl' r 1r.111g.t· ( 1111111' pa1t1 l ul.11h hJrlJ." lw ,,lid ·· \ honll· "an 1nH'\lmtnt, and "'llh lhl' uncerta1n- 1' .1 lut of pt'opk an: looking for rca!>on<> nm 111 bt1\ tfr added tha t bu1IJ er 1ncent1H'!> haH' hem hdn111!! thl· mMl.l·t along but that mon' Ol'\o\- hl1l11l' jllt liun\ art' Il k.cl) a' hurh.krs hqu1d:.1tl' 'hit !.. hd'i11t• thl· l'lld of thl' )l"ar I Ill' t utoll d.1tl' lor th1'> th ml-quarter report \\j\ \q ll 111 .111d lht· ml·d1an \ales pnl·e o f a 11 ·y. u1nJ o ",1\ 184. Q~(I al·l urdang to thl· I l pull -From ~ lrt' service reports Orange COMt Delly Pilot ,., 11•1" l&&llMI WrltW ... ICl-4111U.111 .,,,,...,,,,,,., 86 .,,,,, '''"'' "'" By Linda Deutech ~led Pr ... Wrller LOS ANGELES (AP) -An appeals court refused Tucsda) to rcdu« the SS m illion ball for C harles H. Keaung. the savang.s and loan executive accused of fraud in selling Amrrican ContincnU:tl Corp. JUnk bonds. The 2nd Distnct Court of Appeal said in a one-paragraph ruling that 11 considered an appeal filed Monda) b} Ke:iung·, law)crs and had examined tran~npts of bail proceedings before Supenor Coun Judge Gary Klau~nrr. ··The pct1t1on as denied.'' the three-Judge panel wrote. The coun apparently rejected arguments h) Keating that hc " being made-a SC3(X'S03t 1n a criminal fraud ca~ 1nvolv1ng !>aks ol the no"-~onhless bonds thro ugh branl·hes of In inc-based Lincoln Sa"•n&s & Loan. Lincoln. an Amcrican Continental subs1d1ar). has been se1Led b} ft·deral rtgulators. Dmnct Auome>' Ira Reiner ~1d he \\as plca!>ed the coun had upheld the SS mallton bail. but 'kltd he c,.pccted fu nher clTons b) the Keating defe nse to win redul·t1on of the ball b) a higher coun. Reiner ac!..nowkdged that S 5 mtlhon •~ a high pncc for frl·cdom. ··11 is an exccpuonally high bail anJ Mr. Keating " an e~n·pt1onal dclendant." Rcinl·r 'aid . "J he pnnn pal fa ctor 111- ' oh cd IS n sk of night. You can't consider Mr Kl·a11 ng "1thout thinking of Robert Ve!>l·o." VeSt:o. a fugJ11ve linanc1cr. lkJ thl· I n11co \tat.:\ "h1lc hl·111g 1n\l~~t1ga1ed b) authortt1e!>. Keating. whu ha \ been hdd JI the do~nlll\o\ll ~kn·, ( l'ntral Jail for a "'l'ek , lOntt•nds hl' can't adequatl·I~ ddt-nd h11nsclf 1f he rl·ma1m in l u!>ttld\ Keating and ihr.:e l O-dCll'ndan1' surrepdercd to fate a 42- rnunt stall' grand JU~ ind1llmr n1 on ~pt 18 Klausnt·r M"I Keating·~ bail at SS m illion .ind held the othl'r ddcndant ~ on SI m1ll 1on ball. Aft er a hearing la\t v.l.'ck tht• Judge reduced thl· llMkfendanb' ba il to SltJ0.000 or s 200 ()()() t-..IJU'tner refu\l·d to luv.er "eating· .. bJ1I \J~ 1ng tht' JXl'>'llh1h1~ ol 10 \l·ars 1n pn<,on made him a l11gh1 rl\I.. El Toro man barred from exporting, fined Wlllt NYSE Did NYSE Com1111n1 Tr1a11ctlan1 By lJdvld Sattman \\ \\111'-r ,JU' \nl l 11110 11111 .lit I Ip•'' .. ,,,,. C1t'l lll.1ll llLl,1111 \\lltJll ti ••• ·"'' ,11111 111 tl1t.ll l hd 1\11pld \ I•• '\111111 ""'"I "ill )11 li,11111\'d II " II 1 \pttlllll!' f111 ll\l" . 11• ,llJd 1111,d .11 1 I Of .I h .11•1,i l .l~l ltl' fl.I ' ll •ll ,I 11 1\\1 ti .111d11 .111 .11 1°11lhll l•\l "ttll It 111.111 I l.11111 I II ·1111.i1 .111d ti 1 'i'"''' I 1111 1111. tll ,,, I \ 111111 \\1111111"11.11 1111 1111 t1111 '' I Ill \\,111 l'd ti Ji, 1111l1 1 11·1!.111" 11 .. 111 11,111111~ p\lf''"' 1111 1111 'P1'11 t11d I 1 till \t111rd111r , • ,. •p•• l!llh I h ti I h 11 ·" • • : !-.. 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Af)un1Lu11 parlina fdtal rrtcway *'u:• lil ~ '" v.ay h\i;clknt I value dc.\I , """'"' 25l 1 Pll''>IJl'lll ol fin allt(' tor thl' < m t.1 ~k~-ba.,,nl t·1kNl·t. "\\ l' had l'\ f)t'l ll•J ll'\ l'OUl'\ ol S~ 7 m1llton .. I le ... mJ the t urrent ligurcc; 'hov. thut rn r n tH'' ln r I tic Ne t p111dUH'r' ol d11 .. unwn1 1mngmg "' lll\:"'"8 \\.\It'll\\. \o\ 111 foll '''°'' '" S5 m1ll1un "It appear' hcrau~ of the ttencral c1.unom1( !)ttuataon. a numha ul c U\tomcrs are <kin) ang c:ap1tal purt hJS\''i .11 this point ... hl· ~ad. "( u\tunwr\ Mc p.1u ins to rn 1cw thl'll l Jp1 1,1I bl}ditC'I C'\l)COdltUt'l'S •• I hl" l ur n·nt l't'onomir !ltagnut1 on I\ C\IX'l h.'d to tOntl nLK' for a wh1 k . j nd the t \pclled lu\'i "°'" rr~ult in a k \'I JOb' at the ( O'ita M e\J firm. ~I C I.tr~· \aid "WC"'rt 1n11C1pat1na n <l1ffir ul1 tconom) lor a few quartc" ... he said .. wc·H~ lnucn h1r1na with the <'-' ptaon ol ~Jesmcn We'll con· t1nue to h1rt sale people ... He said ulcspcoplc •~ "''" o~eJ bcautc d~Pll<' the ,1ual\h ccononl) the market for document ')'MCm~ IS Sllll Pr<lJct'lt'd to lfOY, NlW YORI<. I A.P l '.:teo1em l)('r I~ TuH~Y Ar ""*'C eel 770 Der rPCl 74S Unc "3' 11e <l 471 Prtv ~~ 1431 )70 199 HEW Y<Hlll IAl'I -run !UY l\fl1tNI 0<10\ IOt Ntw Y..-lt \lee~ E •CIWI,,.. tt\Vff PE s.lft LUI ,,.. -·-· -~ .. 1 j II l1 I'• (h~OI" 'll ·'•''( c ~ c,..,,, ,-Q ( .. ""8"'•1'1 ,..-........ t • T, •'II \\ •l"· 1986 Nr"" "'?~., ~ N,.... N \ 14 ~ H4 c '• ... ·~ " ... --~ \C I u 1:1 NYSE Leaders Lui ,4 t I )4 "1 n w I~• 40 • 18 11 ?ti • ·~ , J~ , n • ChlJ • 19 I 1 .. t I t t ~, I • I .... . ~ II• I I • I .. NYSE Ups & Dawns Nf 'IV VURll. AP 1 Th(' lrllOW nu \I ~· '""' •ne Nt'w v ,, "' '.:ttoc ~ f •C ho..,11P '',,I \ 11rtd "'""Iii"'\ I• ot h"vP 111)rt1• uo "'P If '' ano dOwr th,. mo• I 1>11\PO r1n (lf'r< Pt! 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IDIWll NEW YORK (APl -The follow1no "' 'how\ lht over ·ltlt counrtr stock' and warran1s Iha• heve 11on1 uo the mo'' and dowo the most based on oerct n• of chanoe for Tuesdtv No H <ur11,.a rr1dln11 btlow '2 or 1000 'hare\ are Included Ntl and percenlaVt CN"9ts art tne d1fftrtncf btlllWffl'I lht Of't~lous CIOSIOQ M IC• and Tuescs.v·s IH I or Did orlct }'!$ Cite .... ~,,., + -" J:,ct. t-+ ~~ H:. J 4 t ~ Uo ·~ lr ·u~ i 1 1" ~ Uo 1-'t UD l . ~" ti~ u80 0 : b 7 ~ 1~11! 4'• +II 16 Uo .. 1 • Is 16 UD 11 I 1 Uo J!: ~ 8~ • • I 'l ... ... ., . . ''. !~ ' l~ 0 l~ i' lt 14 NEW V()411C f,U.1 -8"I ~ -· .. _ , ..... ~ At I I 1R • 1900 0tr 000'"4. H'f C!llM• 1iPC1! -""'-c...., • ,, ... """4t. u ........... C...,. • 19 It ... I* '*""' NY C-. C>OI _..,_ -....-... ... a,_.- -• ,.,...,,.. ... a ........... .. ........ = ................. , =·t ....., • .._,.....,.,... . ... ......... ~ ... --,,,. _, • u-oooueooo,. •• •-..-. .,... ....... . ...-00 ..... 100.,.. "'" ....,_ ., .. , ............. -.v ~ .. ,.,...,. ,_ I ' Society Wedn11d9Y, Sept111..-21. 980 • • Beverley Wlltey 1s the official Image and fashion consultant to the LPGA. " otaht of tOod and music 1\ planMd for o' 4 at Club Postnuctcar m Laauna Beach to rauc funds for local aru.st and fashion dn1ann Pat IkMar . .. ho has btto dlq.n~ 'Al th am)olropt lateral sckrosJ or Lou ~hng's ducasc DeMar and Mr pannff and companion Michael Lau' .-uT famous for tht'1r spt"Ctall' fashion items such a.s 'U\tagt tuxrd~ paintrd wtth abs:lnll1 lln~ .ind dcuulrd lapels that art' often "'-ulptural m content o .. nt'rs of the DeMar o n1mals 10 ludt' &ttc M1dkr. Otana Ross. \lad. Jagger and Paula .\bdul De~1ar no.. <ksigns from a 'Ab«kh.ur. 'Allh Lau' llandltng the pruducuon of thc fashion The fund-nuscr. put on b~ tht- Fnend) of Pat DeMar .. ,11 fca· ture JdLl b~ thc Ga~ Hogan 1 n o. d ass1cal music b' ~a­ ndge. food b~ l1t('hen siafrs of Fl\c F~1 and f 1,e Fect Too and d~Ja' d.tn1.. mg an to the night For morl' 1nformauon on the e'en1 or to ~oe t1cketS. 1..-all -l'-'"-.: 1.:J A fmal, heartwarming thought on pets and the hereafter DE .\R .\'S L.\:"DER'°I \lung 11 me ago \ ou r.rn .i kw:r from a IX>~ "ho~ Jug had d1nl He "3nted to l..nu" 11 dop.~ ""'nt 111 hl·a,1•11 .\., I fe('3(1. ) ou eun<iulted \4.'\l'ral T u rner "ho " n ll'S for a 'M:a tt le paper I am S\'nding a (tinden-.ed 'l'r\IOn m the hope that \11u "'ill pnnl 1t -.\ ~attle Rl'Jlkr DE AR SEATTLE: Tilaaks for a rut bearHurmtr. I loved it. Htrt It IS. "'hen l"'t'n a sparro"' !alls I rephl'd '\\ h' nut.,. and I "ondurttd a lmle CC'rem1.1n' for the bo~ ·s pet He ".lS 'l'~ plc.i-.cJ and then asll·d. 'I<, m' dog going to hl'.l '"·n'" I "'.i'n·t prep.ired lur th.it 1..ful·,twn t>ut m ' lo' e for .in1ma(., g1..H me through 11 rm \urt· I m.ide the 1..h1IJ feel better ··Se,eral )C3~ latl·r I haJ m' O"n persunal C'\Pl-'nenu· that pnn 11kd the J OS"'er I had ""'' C'r tx·"·n <.ture of d.l" h~hund "ho~ phoh' haJ .lp- Pt'.lrC'd 1n the p.i~r 9, the time "l" amH·J. 11 h.td bt"Cn d a1meJ .\nulhl'r f'Uf'P' sen,1n~ •'UI Oll)""'" ~1h·d ht"r n1..1~· thr,,ugh th"· "ir"· kn .. "· Th"· .. -.1l an ht'r "''t"' ~l·mtd \\.l ...i' Pk.i~· p1. l ml" \\" J 1J .\nd "l" n.iml'd h"·r Pt .. l "ho lnc" or m~ g.nl'I sent ml' tht' Pl-~m It heakJ m' \4..lrrov. PerhJP' It "111 help lHhef"') rJ hl C' Ill >h.lrr ll .. , np'31nt'd Ill 'I r ~rc·r I J ra r ha ) r.1 \ ht>n: <1ul)1JC' lhl" Pt'.lrh g;JIC' I "'in r tit-J nui'lo.lnct• I "on ·1 '-"' t"n N!ri I'll be' 't"n p:went .inJ "air /"// ~ hat· ,~ht"" ing ~m J ,y/(",11.i bl.JIU' ~krt1.~mcn .\lo,1 \J1J animar.. J o nllt ha'e wul ... .ind 1herelur1· the~ "tiuld nut gu Ill he.i,rn On"· l1nJ ( ,>ngn•gauun.il m1ni<,ter rcpltcd that hl' .... asn·1 '>Url' but he d1Jn·1 \t'I.' an~thing "runtt "11h tl'lhng thl· \uung.'lter that he "ould prohahh '>1."t' hi\ J og in ht'JH'n ticcau\l" t·,rr~thing up ther"· .... a, ··pl'rlcl..'t ·· '-nrr..11 Ja,., ago I rl·aJ .i rnlumn un th.it 'en 'uh1r1..1 t>' Rl·' Oak "Looking ball .11..'fO\S thl· ~l"ars I ~e ho" 1mponan1 do~ ha\C.· bel·n in m' hti.· I had bt·en an ordained nuni~ll·r uni' a le" \.\t>els "hen I rl·u•1,ed a "~II from an t'·\ear-old bo~ tl1) d11g had been kilkJ b~ a "·ar \Ir TurnC'r the IJ<l sot>~d. ·uo )llU J o tunC'rals for dogs·· "I lhJn·t kno" qu11c ho" to ~ -L, ••·• 'T"J • a (!$ .. Our "ondl"rlul dal·hshund Gn.•tta J 1l·<l and ""' "erl' c:iger to respond. but I r('('allrd the • np-bnng another dog into 1lur homl' turl''; allirmatwn of God'<, kno .. 1ng \\e "ent to tht pound to gl't the ·.\ttl'r 1-l \edf"> P11..l tx·\.Jmt: \Cf\ '>1d .. anJ ihef\' "a' "''thin~ h• bl· dune C'\,l"Pt put her llut 1)1 hl.'r m1~n \\ 11h .i hea'' hl·.in I dr•l'C htr to the 'ct''· "h"' J 1J -... hat hJd tu bl· JonC' I then "ent h.t, l ttl m' >IUJ\ JnJ "l"Pt lvr hllUr\ · .\ te-... d.i ' '> latC'r . .l pansht\'nC'r '\1..1 matru ho" llms \OU m.J\ bit· I J m1'>'> 1l1u "-' mu,·h 11 I "<"nt in .J.lonC' It v.ouldn 'r be he~'<"" tl.1r me · Start Now ... Lose up to 30 lbs. in only 6 weeks! TODAY 6 WEEKS Y IF YOU WEIGH 170 LBS. YOU COULD WEIGH 140 LBS. Y IF YOU WEIG H 160 LBS. YOU COULD WEIGH 130 LBS. f"' IF YOU WEIGH 150 LBS. YOU COULD WEIGH 120 LBS. ~ IF YOU WEIGH 140 LBS. YOU COULD WEIGH 110 LBS. Let Gloria Mar shall design a weight- loss program for YOU! 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Jlr .. general manager ...... • u I &11, 1• 1-1• founding publisher Editor1ar · Tiiis trip is not a trip, it's a junket .\ Jun"-ct I\ J 1uni..:l't ·~ J Junkl'l .\nd nu mattu hll\\ 11 1s pad.aged the \O~age that In me Ma Hu \a lh \nnl "hcndan. lOunc1l mcmtx'rs .\n Bloomer and PJul.1 \\ ant.•r and t\.\O l'lt' "tatkr" arc talong to In rne·'3 ,.~tt.'r \. ll • n J.ip.m 1s a 1unl..ct. The hill tor th'"· ,,nt.·mtx·r tnp "' T-.ukuhJ. Japan 1<> beang foott.'d h~ tJ\PJ\l'f\ Jt an estimated rn..,t llf $5.500. though t.'nt.• l\1111 '"·r \l•un"tlm:in estimated thr tab \\uuld be closer 10 $1 ' t 1)( Bui 11 14' nntht.·r ·Jw m ,inl'' nl1r tht.· tnr th.11 makl' th1\ C\\.Ur ... 11in ... u,,x,: h >r J ~r1H.\l!l~ th l\10!! 1t\ lt kl· ln1 lt. _ -\."ll)tl 111 t.'\l'n SI\ lO<I '" n1•t .1 1,, tllnt' " Jf~Ullll'nl tht·rt.' Hut "h' \\UUIJn t tht.• n()<. ll! l11r1. r,1t lt.1 ~ mcnt1un tht• n11t1lrn ,;t !.ending lhTt.'l'-llU,Ht... f\ .ii tht. 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To the Editor· I lound 1t 1ntere-sting that the: 1\at1o nal Endo""ment for the .\ns 1s being sue-d b) the-Nev. pon Harbor .\n Museum Thr mu<,cum is d a1 m1ng Cl'nso rsh1p because rt\tm- tton~ an: placed upon the funding The 'f.\ fi:l'ls 11 '' nu1 l<'n'>M'>lllp tu r1.·4ut·s1 that publtl mont.'\ mil he u..cJ tu pruducC' an~ thing ob'>ten1.· I h1.· argument remind~ ffil' of l)ne heard in maO\ homt.•, aero'" .\mc:nla bet\.\t.'t'n teen., anJ lor \UUntt .tJults and their r.irent\ I hl' \11unis adult <,. v.ant 1he pn\ 1kgt.• of sllll ha' mg .tll 1h1.· comfort-. ut hrnnt.• \l·t Jun ·1 v. ant Jn\ ruk' att.tlhrd PJr1.·n1' lttuntcr ~1th th1..· ag1.· old rctvrt ·a' lnng J'> ~ou '"" unJn llU I root .inJ "''pa' thl htl". 1h1.·r1.· art.· J It" ruk' .ind rq~ulat1<1n\ thJ q1u nn·J lo r1.''l"-·l t Ihm l'\ 1.•r II t~O\l 11."\IC tdlllll\ Jrl· ICll' d1ni1 ult lllt \HU Ill .th1J1. t"I\ \ •lll 01.I\ dl•k•'>( I•• ~ut thl -.1r;nl(~ anJ ix:. lllnll I •tJlh 11lJl'fX'01.kn t rhl' '"''"l " \our'· Hn' 'II n ,, \I '1.'" port lkJl h C1111•11t1ry llaclcn Tu tht' Edttnr \.iturdJ• ·, < <1m mun11~ < 11111 mrntar: 1r1 m "l'Pl. 15 t"I) J K1d1 ar J, o l l , 1111n.t Jel \tar '' ;" .11. l u1dle a \l.t1 1.·mt.•nt tll the J.1pa111''l' 111tannwn1 ·" I haH' ner rt.•ad ) llU h.iJ Ill bl• ah•l' hJt t.. Ill l ku·m~·r l'l~I .rnJ li\lllll in< all torn1.t 111 w1. 1 \Jl ti~ "h.11 h.td lo~ J11m· l;lt!ll ... T~ 111111 111 ••• Ml-tll1 & 111111111 rre ~of Irvine's C1p1tal ~&ted ~, topic: Wiii ~~~~ getsilred I was 17 at the tame and was selling the Los .\ngelcs Exam iner 1n the st.able area of the Santa .\nita Race Track," hen tbe United States "'as bomhed b) the Japanese. Man} of the ho~ owners kept their horse\ in thl' stables at thl' track so I conttnUl'd to sdl paper'\ to tht' stable hands and thl' c\erc1sc bo> s. During this pt.·nod of 11me. the mtcrnm1.•nt r amp in thl' parking lot at the ran· trad. v.as constructed - these "ere all nev. bu1ldangs and built at a grl·at deal of c:i1pcnse b} our gm crnmcnt. When these buildings were com- pleted I \\ 11m·s<,cd the Japanese 'oluntanl} dnH thcmc;eh es and thnr tam1ltcs mh1 the inte rnment lJmp Th1.•\ turned O\Cr their kn1H') and guns at the gate I kit "hal "a\ dune had 10 be done fh1s ".l' not dl\cnmmat1on. Thi\ "J'> \Un 1 \.ti tor the-m as v.ell J\ Im u' Tu rev.nre h1stor} to appease the aggrn\or " unth1n kahk Had the JapJne)1.' (aerman' and ltaltans "un tlw "ar "h1• Jo ~ou think ""ulJ tx al1\~ tudJ,·• l hn J 1dn t h.lmh l't.•.trl Harbor JU'l lur .l tl'\l f h1n~ ah\1u1 11 l1 lORC1r P I <>RTL \'Ill E "'-l'" port Beach lrv1111111111tw Ill lht. I d1 tttr ( ,in thrn· b\ an\ duuht that \l,1\11r \<111~ .\nne 'ihl·nd an and ht·r lhlllll'\ ha\l' turntd lntnt.' pol1t1n mw 1h1·11 11"n \l'f~111n of fh\'. C1ong ~hu\\ '' ~nstf ~ SACRAMENTO -Amon1 :D: • th~ who mide in the catacombs of the California state Capitol, the hottest topic for aossip and specu- lation these days isn't the Carpenter corruption trial, who wiU be elected aovemor, or even the outcome of I 00 lcaislative contests. Sheridan and colleaaues Barry Hammond and Art Bloomer have thumbed their noses at the voters of Irvine. preferrini instead to attempt a C it) Hall Putseh by kttping Mary Ann Ga1do off the city council. After G a1do was elected . Shendan·s followers circulated pet1- t10ns 1n the communll} to keep Ga1do from being seated. Fair e nough. cit) law allows it. But what smacked of Brown Shin tactics were the misleading explanations o n the pet111o~s. as well as many q uesu onable signatures. The re were signatures whe re the addresses were an different handwriting. O n some pages. the date was filled in by the petitioner - who knows when they <Aere reall> signed. I've heard that some of the dates precede the June election~ When Ga1do discovered these in- cons1stcnc1es. henda n and her cronies orderC'd the peut1ons locked up an a \ ault! Ga1do went to coun. The Judge ruled that the petitions v.ere 1nvaltd . dcscnbing 1hem as .. m1slead1ng" and "vague." Even so. this three-member cabal 1s defy- ing the Judge and moving ahead "1th an expensive special election tn November. And now Shcndan has directed the cit) clerk to nng a bell every t1mf a c111zen speaker goes over three minutes. Her predecessor, l.alT) Agran. allov.ed all comers to speak their piece. Under Shendan. though. )OU get gonged . What's next" Rip Taylor running up and do"n the aisles throwing confetti? Sl EPHEN C. SMITH Santa Ana The hottest topic -indeed, almost the only topic -is whose jobs will be axed if Proposition 140 passes in November . The measure is one of two in- itiatives that would, if enacted, im- pose limits on the terms of Cali- fornia officeholders. But Pfo~ os1tion 140, sponsored by Los An- geles County Supervisor Pete Schabarum -lnd some conservative allies, aocs beyond mere tenn limits. It would wipe also o ut a special retirement program that covers lcglslators. and would limit the California state Legislature's spending on its own o perations to $9SO.OOO per member or S 114 million, with annual adjustments for inflation. Depending on how the measure 1s interpreted, that could be a c ut in legjslatjve spending of 40 percent to more than SO percent. And since people account for the vast per· ponderance of legislative spending. implementation of Pro posi11on 140 -wruch polls indicate IS fa vored by most voters - would mean d~p slashes in the legislative payroll. This year, the Legjslaturc is spend1na about $236 million on its o wn operauons. The lcglslattve budiet has been. in fact, one of the fastest-growing segments of the o verall state budget during the past decade. That $236 million is d1 v1ded in10 three segments -$189.8 m1llton for general purposes. $1 0.9 million for the audi1or-gencral's office. and SJS. 7 million for the legislative counsel's office. If the Proposition 140 lim11 1s imposed on the entire amo unt. 1t would be a whack of more tha n SO percent. But some observers believe that would be applied only to the S 189.8 general-purpose amount. which would be a 40 percent cul· back. Molly Yard may owe an apology, too lkyond that. 11's d1fficull to sa) how the spending cuts wo uld be a pplied. because the Legislature's spending 1s conducted 1n sem 1- secrccy, free fro m the usual over- sight that 1s applied to the rest of state government. Even the Lq1s- lature's own fi scal anaJyst Sta)s away from that pon.io n of the state budget. \lolh 't anl v.ants an apolog\ \h 't .nd. "hn 1-:. pn ".>ldt·nt ol th,· '·•!ton.ti '>rg.ant1dtH1n fur \\ \lml·n and J h.int.ltul qi h1~h-r•nlilc ltonlln- 1\I' apf'lt'.,rnl IJ't "·cl.. hclu re 1tw <x·nat,· Jud l 1,1r. < umm1ttcl' to ll''· 111, JttJlll'>l the l••nfirma11nn nl I >.t' 1d 'outer ,1, thl\ tountn ·., lll~th JU\llll' nl the \uprcml' Cou.n . .inJ during th, ,11ur .... · <'I 1hat 1cs11 m11n' 11nt• ul the ... ·nator ... po<,<,tbl~ tr\ln~ 111 ~· ,11urtl}. calkJ tht ~rt•ur l,1J1n In tall I th111~ hr lalkJ th1.·m · lo'el~ l,1J1n ,. 't o u "'uuld think a l'n1ted State' S<.nJ tur "'''u J 1..nnv. bclll'.'r than thJt but 11 '' 1'ct.umtng clearer all th1· tame that nwmhe~h1p m lhl' \I. nJll' J<"\\.''n·1 1mpl~ knov. tn~ >x·t· 11 r 1han ,Ill\ thin~ .\1 an} rah the · lad1c'i·· n·mari... rreJ1uahh l'nough. ~t C\ l'ball'> rolling. a nd that. le-~~ pred1l tabh -.rt uff a -:.tnldtn~ from another ~nator. "ho tnt1c1zcd \.1\ 't ard and hl'I ln<"nd,· appalling lark of rt'~pc'lt for mt'mhc~ ol the Ju- d1c1.tr) <. omm1ltl'C Ms Yard whose <'\M were ll'3r· 1ng Y. hen the) '-"Cre not rolling, took a da} or two to think 11 over and then 1".>sucd her demand for an apology ~he ~1d that sht' and hc-r friend' h:td hct'n treated in a <on- dc-.ccnd1ng manner Wh"h I suppose 1s tnit· ~1111. 11's hard to pick "de\. Normal!}. 1n any araument hc- tv.ttn elect<.'d offinal5 and human being~. I take the side of the hu· man' In t < t I often find ffi\'stlf roouna for Ph>s1cal v1olcntt _: for one of them '.> s111.:k a M t pan in the officials to let out some of 1he air In the ca~ of Moll) Yard and her a 1atcs.. ho"e'er. the case 1s not so d~t<ul, bttausc 1( there 1 an)'bod) in 1h1s country more pumped up with their owu imPon· ance &han our elec1ed official . at 1 ow unel«ted official Y ct.. I know Molly Yard wu cl«tcd by mcm- ben of NOW. bul that is not the ame kind of mandate. .\n'"'a ~. on om· hand "l' ha'e \1' 't .i1J and ht·r lncmh lecturing tht Jud1uan C umm111ce on con- )t1lut1un.tl la" -"Tht• IS\Ue IS "hctha ur not 1hc c;;upJrme ( uurt \\ 111 l 1lnt1nue IU uph0ld the funda· ml·n1.il cnn<itllu!lonal right to prnac). mduJmg the nght 10 l h oo<.e (ahor11 n n)." Kate "11t he lman of 1h c Natio nal <\bomon Rights .\rt1on League said -and on the o lht.·r hand. you ha,e. "d i. ,1 lUOHnllll'l' ol the llnlll'd 'itatt.'' S1·nate. Yo u have Eleano r Smeal of the ~ und for the F-en11n1st MaJOn t) d"pla>mg a hracl'kt that she said hclungc:d 10 a 11-)car old kid who d1eJ after ha\ tng an 1llcgal abomon Thl' 1mplicat1on being that th1~ pJl kage tlclongC'd entire!) to the parental consent law in In- diana. where she lt"ed 'r ou alw ha"l' Ms Yard pomtmg o ut to the -;cnator<., "None of you ""'II l'\Cr face that proble m (an un""an tcd lf'us). Not one of you " Neither 1nc1dentall). will Ms. \ ard. It 1s also true. h> the wa}. that none of the-senators will ever have to face lhe problem of not being born becau5e the' constitute a n u nwanted pregnanc} -although in h1nds1gh1. that isn't a bad idea. But that, of course. 1s a non-issue with NOW and the National Abortion Rights c11on League and Planned Partnthood. Fo llow1n1 peculiar li ne of rcuonina. tho~ aroups have take n the rcccn1 poll\ sho-w1n1 that mericans suppon the idea that a mother has the n&h t to abon a fetu a t her own d1 rtt1on and have translatC'd tha t as a moral 1m- pcrath e and now simply d1smiu the rcaJ and profound quc uons a bou1 what son of hfe the 11bon1on proces ends. As tf Amcnc:a's cbanaana opmion h.a made aboruon ethjcaJ. nd that 11 peculiar, b«aute tM Io na (l&ht f'or 1bon1on riabts ha bttn .. almote tntircty in tht. (ecc of popular opinaon, and if anybody lho\akt know &hat ehie American public's views are not moral absolutes. it's the feminists. But having the maJOnty o n their side now, they have claimed 1he high moral gro und. and at the same time they have politicized the ques- tion until most legislators who op- pose abortion have chanaed their views or backed off the issue com- pletely. And while the re isn't anything unexpected tn tha1. 11 does say something abou1 the convenient ethics that have stained the ques- tion in the last years -on both sides -stained 1t untH the matter itself is secondary to the politics that surround it. Which docs not mean that the fundamental question has aone away. It is still there. but at the same time, it isn't the only ques.- tion. And a one-issue campaian may have a pla~ in mOdem politics. but it doesn't -or shouldn't -be allowed to decide who it aoina to be a justice of 1he Supreme Court. The court 11 no& supposed to be blown beck and forth by public o pinion -that's why the juni~ arc appointed for life. There are enoup ~c::es -nine -to auure tom~ or ration· allt)' in their inaerpreiationt of the law. and while: MolJy Yard and her f n eods may wan a to be usuttd or the way cata wtll tc> a.bead of tJm~ they att0't entitled to t.bat. • Ma. Yant may have an •Pok>U cot!Una ftom the ~nate Judiciary Commiauee. but she hll no cwm 08 tM con.a.nc. or the SupmM Coun. ,,... ................. ...., Jrf ,,,. .. ....,. ...... The lcgJttmate spending is fo r the bud&et analyst's office. the lawyers who wnte the bills, the staffs of c-omm1tt~s that actually handle leajslation. and some of lawmakers' personal staffs. The other spending -which 1s the category that's been growing so rapidly in rcccni years -supports staffs of special committees created for non-lcaislat1vc purposes. which have been brcedina like flies; 1he staffs of purely partisan and purely political campaign orpnizations. extra aides that legjslalor5 rccc1 ve as rewards from their leaders for loyalty; and the dozens. perhaps hundreds. of nonsensical "consult- ina" contracts that are handed ou1 like peanuts to those with pull. Tb.is non-lqitimate spcndina has been arowina because the Capitol itself bas become in the put decade RK>riented from mak.i04 policy for California to practici.na inside poli- tics. If, u now seems likely, Prop- osition 140 is enacud and is upheld by the couns. it wiU become a test of just how ~.riented the Leais- lature has btcome. The Capitol outsider woutd say that the Leailllturc lbouJd slash its political and non-policy spmdins. while retainina its budeet analysts. iu commitlCC uperu. and othen who are vital to the lcahlative ptOCal it1tlf. But witllin the c.apilOI itKlf, ptecixly the oppoeite 11 e.-pec1Cd. Thal may be 1 qnical view, or a realistic oot, but .at cenainly is OM that 11 .ndely held.~ e~pec&atioo i1 \baa tbe a..aauve budeet otfice and other DOG.political. DOn..,.ni· MD ~ o( tbe ._...live in- hluuctun ~II take ~t'he · 1wev1at biu. .,.. .,...,. ,. ... _,.,,· ta.ii •• 5 f ,. .. 0.... a...., .... -· f ·. 1 l• ,, n n ,, ' ..... 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Tl<~K ·~­·-llile" ._...._, e.-~, ~r-;':"'• !-o,._OI -- t --=:.• llt a divorcel then they .. ... one laat n na." .....:_"Tlln ~ biab on quittina, but _. 6i llialdal lhiAkina starts. ?'f ~ ooairol of their lives ..... believe that they can " llNI tllleir gocaine me." ~ ~ tlaat often it i1 onJy ..--lddicta bave rdapeed tbal ~ ..._ bow cocaine controls 'flwe11w-at pr-ofellliooal1 claim 1Ua people wbo continue their .._ ........ U.IUllly in t.bc form of Cocai.e Anonymous or Al- colaolia Anonymous mectinp. are tbe IDOlt successful at staying ~L <>ice people enter the County Rebabilitation Program, "h is biply recommended th.al people ltl involved in AA or CA," Wash- burn aid. "h Jives them 24-hour auppon, there's always a meeting somewhere." Most rehab programs. public and private, also use Alcoholics Anonymous' basic philosophy, the" 12-step program," as a part of treatment family couwli... There are mediCal euma llO make sure the oocaiDc bUa't ca&lted ~nenl physical cla-111. ud ptythia1ric evalualiona. f.ducatiOD dulel. inchadln& medJcaJ lectures, make up pert of 1be recovery, and Cocaine Anonymous or Alcobolk1 Anonymous meetinp are 10mt-- times be&d at the hospital•. The lenath of an tndividual'1 stay ~ from one 10 four weeks. diomdins on the patjen1'1 needs and on t.bt ability to pay. "The days of the canned. tel propam ~ now over. The trcal- menl is individualized on the need and the cost now," said Marlene Free, director of provider relations at Startina Point. Tbouah many insurance plans cover private traumen1 prosrams, many companies have recently imposed limiu on 1he amounl of money that will be available for such pfOIJ1lmS. Frequently 1h1s cap determines the length of the slay or 1y~ of 1rea1men1 provided .. "There is an increased need for trcalment out lhert, but 1hc need is being limiled by insurance," Harmon said. repraeoaative fbr CareUDit olOr· uee. cited iwww1111d ~ room treatments ud car ta u cumples of COIU related to drua addiction. .. If they'd allow tbc flnt COit of f\aU treatment, tbey'd be able to cut beck on c:osu in other area. .. Caliabcr aid. Filwes publilbed by the Na· tioo.il Aslociatioa of Private Psy- chiatric Hotpital1 estimate that the subltanQe abuec problem in this country adds SSO billion ID• oually lo the cost of medical cov· crqe. For those who arc not coveftd by insurance. or cannot afford to pay for treatment. th~ are aov- emmen 1 funded prosrams like the · South County Mental Health Pro- aram. which Ch&flC$ based· OD a client's abili1y to pay. .. After a financial evaluation. we set a fee for each visit, ·ranaina anywhere from nothing to $10 to $85, our maximum fee," said Washburn. ..We arc here prcnx much lo sec the people who can I afford the priva1e programs." Both Capistrano by the Sea, in Dana Point. and Starting Poinl in Costa Meu use the meelinp. but treatment officials are quack 10 point out that they arc only one as~ of their proarams. Many patients now enter trcat- menl to de1oxify and lhcn leave, "because that's whal their in- surance will PBY. for," fret said. .. Bui 1hat docsn t always solve lhc problem." Expens agree lhat cocaine ad- dicts can spring from any socio- economic group. The dru& creates its own insatiable desire (or more cocaine II any price, and causes people from all levels of society to become addicted. "There is no 1ypical user. bu1 here in Orange County we often Stt a hiJhly successful. middle 10 upper level executive usina ii 10 push ham 10 a hi&her level of success." said Dr. £.dward Kauf- man, associte professor of Pty- chiartJJ, and Human Behavior al UCI. • Then, everythina will fall apart." Workmen clean up the ,,,... after a .. ,.ty wall came tumbling down on care parked 0... HMktnl0rln(l9 C... Olly Plot ecroaa the 1treet from Newport Beach Ctty HaJI Tuesday. MlnlmaJ damage was reported.· 'Often times the abuse 1s not a problem by itself. We look for the cause " said Janet Harmon, direc- tor of marketina for Capistrano b) the Sea. Hospital programs involve two to seven days in actual detoxifica- tion, where med1cat1on as often provided to lessen the physical withdrawal symptoms of the drug. Then the paucnt spends 11me in and1v1dual. group and somc11mcs PAID From A 1 "l don't 1h1nk to send thr-ma)or over to head a delegation 1s un- realistic or a ""astc of taxpayer~· money," Plummer said Tuesda~ "But we ha"cn't gotten to that point yet. .. Plummer, who has taken scvrral tnps to the sister c1t1cs. said she has nollced that governments ID other Insurance companies have ap- parently been a1temp1ina 10 cut costs because of 1he huae expen- ditures ID rcc-cnt ycan for dru& treatment programs. But Frtt feels that. an the long run., these caps will nse. "Patacnu who delox only may ha' e to return several tames a }ear. because the) arc unable to Sta) ofT cocaine:· she said. <;u,.an Cali~hcr a mark("t1ng countries often do "bankroll and fund much more generously than we do·· in this respect. But the Clly of Ncwpan Beach never pa)s for city officials' tnps to 1ts sister cities of Okazaki, Japan: Anllbes. France; and Cabo San Lucas. Mexico. The only monc} 1he cit) pro\ ides toward 1he s1ster-c1t) rcla11onsh1p as a $2.500 annual con· tnbut1on to the independent Sisler Cat) .\ssocaauon to help the as- " -------~ Washburn agreed: "It's a middle class. yuppie drug here: young people w11h money and ta me to abuse 11." soc1a11on 's studcnl exchange pro- grams w11h lhc sister cities. "Thafs our bigcsl goal -these student exchanges," Plummer said. .. Personally. 1 thank in1ema1ional exchanges on a cultural basis arc 1mponant because 11 also JOCS into the economic pan. We hve in a world where 1he boundanes arc shnnkang. t thank it's 1mponan1 10 get on a one-to-one basis." -By lrl1 Yolo# TAC011ELLe I ANHEUSER I BUSCH • a -·--··- 1501( CYCI.BTOUR for Cystic Fibrosis f'1!.werBar ,,., ,., ..,,._ ,.,,.,_. . Please fill oul the attached n-gi,tution form, sign wa1vl·r, and send w11h Ch(•<k made.' p.tyable to THE TACO BELL~ CYCLE TOUR FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS 1545 Sawtelle Blvd. #34 Los Angeles, CA 90025 WHAT: 2-DA Y lSOK CYCLF TOUR WKEN: OCTOBER 20 AND 21 , tqc}() WHERE: ANA HEIM TO SAN DIEGO <AMTRAK back to AMhe1m> TO REGISTER: $30 Entry ft'<' (pnor to Scptc.'mbcr 21 , 1990), $35 a(tt'r September 20, 1990 (non-rcfundablt'l.PLUS $150 minimum in sponsorship donations REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 12.1990 ~~· \~, I . ; ~~......... ,._,.- 'Alll1.'!°"'-l\ FIGS For additional mformabon plc.'uc call· (213)479-8585 . (818)988-8002 . (714)938-1393 ( A T l I I l <; + ------------------------ JUllET FromA1 her staled position 1ha1 the ciay should pay a11cn11on 10 local issues and spurn 1n1erna11onal affairs and causes. Councilwoman Paula Werner, who is gomg on the tnp without her husband -unlike the four other part1c1pants -echoed some of those concerns about the 1rip, which wall cost lhe c11y $5.500. "I was quite concerned when I saw the i1inerary lhal there were two full days oul of a fi ve-da) sta) that were devoted lo ceremonial v1s1ts," Werner said. The schedule docs mclude a full da) of workshops on c11y planning. QUAYLE From A1 ap1ns1 proposals an Con~s for major defense cu1s WV-es. the Cold War 1s beyond us," he said. "Bui unfonuna1el~ the world as sull a dangerous place and we stall must 1n,est an our national security." The vice president appeared to enJOY the enthus1ast1c reception. There was no sign of demonstrators outside the base hke those who protested his appearance Monday ID Ponland. Ore. Whale he headlined a fund-raiser ID a hotel there. dcmonstra1ors outside tossed pa1Dt-filled balloons. bottles and firecrackers at police. and 43 protesters were arrcsled. The demonstrators reportedly represented a "anct} of causes. Some earned !l1gns reading "No blood for oil" an protest of the Persian (,ulf buildup But here. Qua) le encountered strong support Amo ng those "'ho BABY From A1 walh the Cal\cns than ID a stranger's house. "l had to make a fnghten1Dg decision 10 save my baby from a foslcr home," Johnson said. She has been allowed to v1s11 w11h the boy for thrt'e hours each day ID the Calvcrts' home. he conunues 10 brcas1 feed the boy when she's 1herc and leaves boulci. of breast milk w11h the Calvcns. Ho""cver. they prefer to feed the bo} formula. she said. THE TACO BELL• CYCLE TOUR FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS REGISTRATION FORM "The Calverts clcarl) want all I v1s1ta11on nghts. all parcn1al ngh1s. temunated. They wanl Anna John-1 son out of 1he1r hvcs," said one of NAMli ---------AC£:_ SEX: __ ADOtlU• ----------------------------APT.I : __ CITY1 ________________ ___ ITATll _______ ZJPI --------ftlONla ..... ( __ , __________ _ ..... c~>----------------wnov11.1CHocn. oaCANIZA noN: I Johnson's lawyers. Richard Galben. Ahhouah she accep1ed a SI 0.000 I con1rac1 to aavc b1nh to the Calvcns· child, who they call I Christopher Michael. Johnson stud she never in1ended to cut all tics 10 I the baby. I transportatio n . emergency preparedness, environmental pres- ervation and municipal finance. But 11 also includes v1s1ts to mu- seums.. prdens and a univers11y. Werner said the presence of spouses on the trip -even lhough they're goina al lheir own expense -mt&hl have led lhe delegation's Japanese hosts to plan a less ngor· o usly work-oriented schedule. '"The Japanese delptions that have viSJled us here have come w11hout 1heir spouses," Werner said. .. That's why l'm going directly there and di~tly back. wi1hout my husband." Olher part1c1pan1s. including Shcndan. Councilman An Bloomer and lcgislalive analysl Stella Cardoza, arc talana side 1nos at gathered to witness the vice presi- dent's amval on Air Force Two wctt Karen Baker and her sons Jus1in and Howie. Her husband. Staff Set-Jesse Baker. is amona lhe l ~.000 Americans stationed an 1he aulf. "I'm very proud of m y husband." she said. -rm pro ud of all of them." Baker said it wa.s "touah" sayma aoodbyc to her husband. a 12-ycar veteran Manne, bul she couldn'1 dwell on the possibility of war. "He's doing an imponan1 JOb. Waves and kids arc. 100." she said. "If I fall apart. he docsn'l need lhat." She also suppons 1he Bush ad- man1strat1on 's Maddie East goals. "Tm sausfied w1th what the president 1s do mg. It was hard an 1hc beginning. not knoWlng whafs gomg on. "But now 1hcy k~p us mformed as best they can," Baker said. Also on the Tarmac lo areet the 'ace president were I. I 00 studen1s from MacArthur Intermediate Ounna early talks w11h 1hc cou- ple lasl January. they all spoke of how Johnson would be able 10 v151t wi1h the baby. V1sita1ion righls weren't wntten mlo 1hc surropcy contract. but they talked aboul how Johnson's 3-ycar-old daugh1er would eventually play with the Calvcn s' baby. Johnson s.aad. "Now my daugh1er Ena asks me when Matthew is commg home and I don't know wha1 10 1ell her." said Johnson, dassol vmg IDIO sotx on her lawyer's shoulder. The qreemcnt bc1wecn Jo hnson and the Calverts broke down an July when Johnson claims the Calvens stopped canng aboul her prqnancy. The Calvcrts coun1cred with complaints thal Johnson was ask.an& for e~rly paymenls and extra money. On Aua. 13, Johnson sued the Calvens for "fc11l neaJcct" and rc- quesled pcrmancnl cus1ody of the boy. ln the las1 weeks of 1hc heavily ublicized custody baule, John- their own expense, according to Brady. A&ran said Monday the trip as ii has betn planned is not 1he one he and Japanese officials envisioned when he vis11cd Tsukuba -at his own expense -an 1989. He said he had thouaht ii would be useful for 1cchnical stafT. such as planners, to s1udy Japanese mc1hods for solving problems common to Japan and 1hc U.S. Bui Brady said the trip planned in November meets the onginal intent of the sister cily rela11onship. .. The idea was to have a working delcption 'o 10 Tsukuba," he said. .. And lhis as defini1cly designed 10 be a working trip. The idea of a governmental exchange is perfec1ly consis1cn1 w11h the Sisler Cities chancr as we read it." School an Santa Ana. each of whom wrote a le1ter to service men and women stalloncd in lhe gulf. "Your communily has demon- strated what makes lhis country so special," Quayle told the students. "The cause of freedom will prevaLI." Leavins the base. Quayle traveled by mo1orcade to the Orange Coas1. where he attended a fund-raiser al the Santa Ana Heights home of John and Donna Crean. followed by a rccepuon for Republican vol- unteers at the Ncwpon Beach of- fices of businessman Buck Johns. flanked by Sen. Walson. heu1en- ant aovemor cand1da1 e Sen. Marian Bergeson. Assemblyman Curl PnngJe and other elected officials. Quayle remanded volunteers of the importance of Orange County to Republican cand1da1cs. Quayle also vislled Westmmster -pan of the 72nd Assembly 01s- 1nct where Pnngle faces a 1ough re- election fight against Ocmocral Tom Umbcra -followed by an evening f und-raucr an Centur) Cil} for GOP candidates. son·s lawyen have raised the ques- uon of whether the baby rt'ally 1s the producl of the Calvens' cu and sperm. Perhaps the baby is 1he result of Mark Calvert's sperm - implanted 10 Johnson in January alona w11h 1he embryos -and one of Johnson's eggs. said Gilben. Bui 1he Calvens have happily announced tha1 "Chrislo phcr Michael" looks JUSI like them. After the preliminary results of a patem1- t) 1cs1 showed a 99 pcrccnl certain· I) that 1he Calverts' were the baby't acne1ic parents, lhert seemed liul< doub1. Ho~ver. when Johnson wa! asked Tuesday if she saw anythina of herself 1n the baby. her lawyer refused 10 let her answer, sayina they've 101 "substantive evidence (10 1ha1 quesuon) that'll knock your socks off." While the CaJveru, wbo want ano1her child, said they'd consider usana a sum>Pte mother apin, John10n said she wouldn'1 ever conlider makina another surropcy deal. ~Int~ from the DURHAM SUN ADULT T·ltO&T llZI ..,._. L XL I I I I I I I I DEVELOPER OF GAS SAVER AWARDED $22,000 'BAIN nva ..._. ...... a ~ a ....,.._ .......... o.., ......... ,..~ ........ .... 0 ............ 8*11ioMJ ~ .... polllWr .. .,, ......... ~ ....... 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Wnh pla11n1.1m 1n IM f\amc IOM, )'OU lnctfUC tk ~n-.. o( futl bumh11 la t1M t"l'M from II' IO ~ NonMJIY. lNt l~ of the II.wt "'°8ld Oftly bum 1? 1t came '" COfttaa walla dlle ,Utinum coeted wrfattt or a cawyttc Friendships that last a lifetime It's June, 1978, in Lylse, Ill .• and we're at the AAU Junior Olympic Cham· pionships. There arc 23 boys teams and S2 &iris teams in three different a&e divisions. This was youth volleyball at its finest. I notice one utrcmely obnoxious boys team from Southern California which looks very familiar. T .D. Properties (sponsored by Mike D 'AJlcssandro's uncle) is a team basically made up of Huntinaton Beach High play- ers plus Laguna Beach star Jamie Plum- mer. The coach is a very .. mature looking" ex- Huntington player named Albert Gasparian who really can't seem to hand!e the activities of his team. Ten years later. T.D. Properties 1s now Raymond Construction with the same faces plus a few such as Rocky Ciarelh (who's older, but sttll basically grew up wtth his teammates). The player<oach 1s an even more "mature looking" G asparian. They argue and fight. but they are still lifelong fnends who play together every year. The team contains a wide range of personalittes. The brawling. aggressive types arc D'Allessandro and Ciarelh. The nicest guys in the world are Dan G lenn and Tom Pcstoles1. The tall creature 1s Mike Brawley. The coach. alias Mr. Opinion. 1s Gaspanan. Along the way. names hke Dan Morehouse and Brett N1tkowsk1 fit into one catqory or the other. It's amazing. but these players all have somethin' else 1n common. Gaspanan 1s the men's and women's volleyball coach at Golden West. D'Allcssandro assisted Ray Rawtelle with the Lona Beach State men's team that played for the NCAA Champ1onsh1p. Pestoles1 as the g.irls and boys coach at Estancia and G lenn has had tremendous success at Edison High and more recently at Newport Harbor. Ciarclh does an outstanding Job with the boys team at Huntington Beach and 1s mamed to the former Cammy C halmers (Laguna Beach a nd UCLA star). who 1s the assistant women's coach at Cl. Their high school coach was Roy Miller. who 1s presently the boys basketball coach at Huntington I remember the late 1970!.. when I was coaching at Newport Harbor and we wo uld play Huntington Beach. Every time that I wo uld stand to quietly rem ind the referees of a problem. G lenn and D'Allessandro would yell and scream "unpnntablcs" at me. Now, we're all great fncnds. I've always said that the greatest part of athlcllcs. far beyond the wins. hard work and op- portunities. are the associations and fnend- ships that arc developed. There 1s a stro ng. but also unique binding that compet1t1on brin&S out. 0 How about 1he Junior tournaments'' From 1977, when only a few teams were competin1. the numbers have increased unbelievably. In 1990. 1n a two-week span, there were See BRANDE/II USC's Smith has no excuses after big loss ... ..... September 28, 1990 The D,aty Piiot II I 711 ....... CllCll~P1•1 a..• .. ·---llt. SI Sunset tltle at stake Thursday?_ Edison emerges as league favorite, but faces immediate test from Oilers By Berry Faulkner Ofw"9 CoeM Delly Piiot Al.ONO THE ORANGE COAST -An abbrieviated pre-Sunset Leaauc schedule has handicapped preparation by both coaches and players, and it hun't done much for handicappers either. The normal five-game pre-league slate bas been trimmed to three contests to accommodate the addition of Santa Ana High to the former six-school circuit. The cmericnce of the Saints into the league this year forced the addition of one league game to the schedule, as well as a bye week for each round's odd school out. "It's happening too fa.st." Huntington Beach Coach Georac Pascoe said of this week's lcaaue opener. "It's unbelievable Hiid 1111a that ..w·re in the fourth week and already facina leque pmes. We're used to playing two more pmes before stanina league. It's really, really fast." ••There are tbinp we'd like to put an that we haven't yet," Marina Coach Jo hn Seeley uplained. ..We'd have liked another two weeks to add some things, but the other teams arc in the same boat." Despite the feet-dragging by league coaches, they'll play for keeps beg.inning Thursday night with a league title and three au.aranteed CIF playoff berths at stake. Many believe, in fact, the title will be at stake in Thursday night's openCT between Edison and Huntinaton Beach at O range Coast Collqc. 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Manna. which has impressed with t.M aid of a stifling defense, may gain a playoff spot 1f either of the to p th~ falter. whue See SUNSET/II Newport Coast is on schedule for tan of '91 As promised, from tame-to-lime. a pro- gress rci<>n of Newport Coast, the newest golf development 1n Orange Count). cur· rcnth undCf' constructio n between Cameo Shores and Laguna Beach The SS-4 m11l1on prOJCCt wall provide the O range Coast with two top-rate cham- p1onsh1p public courses by the end ofthc summer of 1991 From the an. the course 1s alread~ startina to resemble its future shape .\c· cording to Project Manaccr Noman Witt of the Irvine Co .. the rough grading of the cou~ 1s complete and the rough shaping 1s at the halfway mark The course 1s being designed h> arch1tcc1 Tom Fazio and v.111 be run b> Western Golf Properties of Phoenix "So far v.c'\c go11recs on six fa1rwa,., and there art'. I greens (out of 36) read' for gr~ns mix:· \\ 111 said "'We'll st.an set"d1ng the grttns.at thC' end of the month ·· Orange Coast's Andy Strouse trips over Irvine Valley College goalie Aaron Ryan. Details on 03. The project involves 11 miles of golf can paths. 9.100 trees t ~.400 of which arc )Ct 10 be planted or am'c on·'1tc). a tunnel undcr(oast H 1gh-.A.a~. 100.000shrubs. a Following disappointing loss, Pirates hope to get well against Grossmont By Richard Dunn Orenge Cout Delly Piiot COSTA MESA - Gctt1na well against San Dtqo County schools has bc'Cn the case for O range Coast Colleae in the past. And following last week's disap- pointing loss to Cemtos. facing a San Dieao team is exact!) what the doctor ordered for the Pirates. "We're not happy campers around here," OCC Coach Ball Workman said. "I don't imagine the (USC) Trojans are very happy campers, either. Washingto n dad everythma to them but shoot their horse .. thank God we don't have a horse." The Piratt1 didn't lose 31-0 as the Trojans did last week. but 14-7 was JUSt as bad cons1dcnng how 11 was done. The real choker came in the third quancr after OCC's Mark Rcc ktenwald returned a kickoff SS yards to the Ccmtos 36. Greg Angclov1c. OCC's quarterback. g;l\ e the Pirates a hft w11h an I S-)ard completion to light end Mark Rapp. making 11 fint..and- aoal at the 5-yard hne. The Bucs failed to score. AngelO'\IC was stopped shon of the goal hnc o n fo urth down, but QC(' was fortunate to go that far cons1dcnng tailback .\drain Steen fumbled on third do>An tAngdo\lc recovered) Orange Coast ( 1-1) turned the ball o"cr four times aaaanst Cemtos. but It hopes to act hc~hhy against Grossmont ( 1-2) on Saturday at 1:30 p.m in EJ CaJon. The Pirates -who also v151t San Otego City the followina Saturday (Oct. 6) at 7 p.m. -arc 12-2 qaanst San Dieao oppo- nents since Workman took O\-er 1n I 986 OCT opened 1he season w1th a 30-0 victor) oHr Long Beach Cit). but had a b)c in 1hc secood week which ma) ha"c donc more harm than good .. , \\OUldn 't sch('dule 1t that \A.I\ 1f I had m ) druthers:· \\orkman \31d '"But ~ou know )ou'rc pla\lng a game against a good o pponent and ~ou don't show up and pla) to )Our ab1ht}. that's when it's wrong. If )ou'rc not read}. )OU can get cmbarraSSC'<l "We're supposed to go out and play and >AC -.A.ert' not c\actl) mo' mg people around on that goal-line offense \\c -.A.111 be going h'c w1th goal-line scnmmages this week in practice .\nd we're having an attitude adjustme nt. We'rt' going to work on getting off the ball and being ph)sical -then .. !> no thing fan ) about the goal line .. OCC >Ah1ch plan~ to leave Costa Mc..a at 9.30 a.m on Saturda). leads the all-time ~ncs >Allh 1rossmont. 1 I ·3-1 . and ha' See PIRATES/II Rustlers 2-0, but coach not impFessed By Ak:Nwd Dunn Orenge C4*t o.lly "°' HUNTING TON BEACH -They've allowed only one touchdown in ti&ht q"8ttttl. Offtnsively, tbcy'vt te0rtd 77 points in the tame span. Yet, you'd never know the RusUns are 2.() -not after lialftl1na to Golden West Colqe C<*h Ray Shad:Jcford. whotc aih·cr anruvtn1ry teat0n ia 1eanina W1th a bans. Quannect David INnet. who bu teeured a awUftl pol4Uon with tw0 fine pcrfonuncea, II '-ti~ a ~t Cifrtntt -t.dc~~ ytV1A.HndllcRn. Enc Minbill Md Kevin Alhwortla and a halt of Nd-hu~ linemen are apcam.ct-· "'' the de fen~. h's stJIJ too early to tell how good these Rustkn really arc. but all ind1cat1ons 1ttm to say their hcMkd for o ne of their best ~.asons ever. naht? ''l wouldn't say that at all." said hackleford, .,.,ho~ team trounced San D1ea<> City last Yreek. 42-0, to stay un- bealCn. "Tlus team bas a Iona way to go to evtn approech some of the teams ~·"e had here." OWC~ currently ranked ciahlh tn the JC Soulb~nd poll. bombed Loaa kac.b Caty. 3S.14, in ha o~ntr btfott &h.uttina out n Dicto City. SMck.ltfonl l&id there'• no 1pccif.c ara •here the team needs t.o improve. "'In ICMf'll, lhe mutt team nttd to 1mPfO~~ a lot." he ta.id. "I boPe M will. but it's IO euty •.. we·ve only had twO pmes. If you caon•t ne, improvana. you'rt not '°"" Wln any pmc We havt a chan<'t' to wan. but )OU better keep 1mprov1na." yolden West plays host to San Otego Mesa on Saturday (7 p.m.} at Oranlt' Coast CoUeae. lnclud1na last Wttk, the Rustlers fact San Oaeao community college team for four con1«utave week ' The Ru tlen had seven sacks qa1nst San 0.qo Caty, d ared lhctr bench. played all five quanctback~ ran nine ball camcs and uted l\IM rtteaven. They even had twp place-kJckcn. FollOW1ftl the 42-0 VlctOf)'. had.lcford didn't appear exactly pleated, althouah 11 was one or the tchool's biaecst blowouts 1n years. He knows the m t rus<l pert of owe. tcheduk ttma1n1 tn I& futurt. "We had a bunch of pmaltiea (IS for I JS )'ard: ) on "' and we Iott our momentwn. .. Shae ltford llJd ... h ..-U doet b a whale. See AUSTL!M,. 'l :\ 000 ~uare foot clubhouse. two hotels and ~W acres of sod to co\ er the course "The sod's growmg out near Thermal and 11's on schedule." Witt said. "We'll begin !oodding 1n the middle of October and 11°11 take us unul March to get 1t all done .. The cnllre pro1cct invohcs about Q 000 aae!> uf pnmc tern tor) It is the com pan~ '5 signature proJC'Ct at this lime So 1f }OU "".int 10 pla> e11hcr the ocean course or the can}on course. stan SCI' mg )Our mone) nov. It's first-class prOJ«'t all-around - including the green fee~ 0 Ron C:o-.A.an at Mcadov.lark Golf Course report\ tha1 the lif"t Huntingto n Beac h Seniors Golf Tournament was a maJOr succcss The toumc) was held ScpL 17-18 for men 50 and older The event replaced the <.lreatcr Long Beach ~niors Golf tour· nament There were more than QO go lfers 1n four fl1ghu. com~llng and the O\erall gro s v.1nncr was Ltt Skann of Meadowlark. "ho hot 1.iq Thc o" era II net leader was Da"c 1sondcr v. ho shot 124 fhc A Flight lov. gross champion was See CLUB GOLF Ill Lakers acquire swingman Teagle INGLEWOOD -The Los Anactts Lakers. in nttd of sconna off the bench beau~ of Michael Cooper's dcpartutt, ~u1rcd TerT) TcaaJt from the Golden tatc Wamon Tunday. The taken p ve the Wamon their fint- round draft chotce 1 n 1991 1 n \M de.al. "Wc'tt happy to add the ICMCCS of a PfOvcn NBA scorer such as Terry to our b&lklub," l.akcn tcnttal manaett Jerry West wd 1n a tatcmcnt "We kl he'll sjvc us imJMd.t.ate help an ova Wbc:re we need 1t." In anot.Mr uan1Kt.1on, the Lakm dealt rettn.-e ~ttt Mark McNamara eo lhe S.. Antonio Spun (Of undaeck>led ft.Wft co. aidcrat tou. Tbe l.akal needed a twi ...... '111 I C~. wbo like T•. cu _, .... and ~ aef\ \ht -M I IF • p&a) in haly. ... .. • I -___ .. -,...._.._. - --Go m1nunity college football Rustlers', Pirates' players of the week ' • , • • , , , ~ Of f(NS[ DOUG ClMINGHAM Golden West Df:FENSE ERIC MARSHALL Golden West The 6-2, 220-pound freshman tailback car- ried l S times for 84 yards, includina touch- down runs of 7, 3 and 3 yards. He made extra yardage on strong sec- ond efforu. Marshall The 6-0, 21 S-pound sophomore middle linebacker bad seven solo tackles. five as- sists, ·caused a fumble and called all the sia- nals on defense during GWC's shutout. Sports break '8111chars more popular than ever at Tigar Stadium DETROIT -Would-be fielders of ~ Cecil's big blast are waiting. and the cheap scats rarely have been so popular. • --==--The count is two -and holding -for Cecil Fielder in the chase for 50 home runs. Fans with gloves in hand have crowded the left field seats since early September in hopes of a catching one of the burly Fielder's prodigious shots. If it's the 50th homer, a fan could: •Donate it to the Baseball Hall of Fame_ The Hall has the record 61 st home run ball Roger Maris rocketed into the right field stands of Yankee Stadium in 1961. Fielder's 50th would be part of its 1990 collection that wall be displayed through 1992. •Sell it. Collectors say the ball could be worth $200 or more. .. •Trade 1t. Tiger officials say anyone wanting to give 11 to Fielder would be escorted by an usher to the stadium office, where the fan could meet the first baseman after the game. and possabl} trade the ball for another ball. a bat or other item. •Keep 1t, as for what Tom House calls "'a v1can ous conncct10n" to a star. "A baseball 1s a physical representation that connects a person of star status with a person of something less than star statue;," said House. patch· ing coach of the Texas Rangers "It ties the two of them together in a wa~ the~ ne'er would be otherwise. "That's why people will tear up a $500 sun to get a S6 baseball. .. In 1974, Henry Aaron's 71 Sth home run off Al Downing broke Babe Ruth 's career record. House caught it in the ..\tlanta bullpen. F .. 1111n scares 11rty KO LO NOON -Former hea' yweaght champion George Foreman. stall hoping .~ .... for a title bout, scored the 24th con· ...- secullve v1ctol) of his comeback on Tuesda) with a first-round knockout of Terr) Anderson. Foreman. who weighed an at 259 pounds. hit Anderson wi th a left Jab and then d ubbed him with a nght with sax seconds left an the first round Anderson was counted out and sta)ed on the canvas for about a minute. then got up to hug Foreman . The knockout an the scheduled 10-roundcr at the London Arena v.as Foreman's 65th and im- proved his record to 69-~ overall. He has won all 24 of has fights ~•nee beginning his comeback three years ago. Foreman. 42. said he hopes to challenge the wtnner of nex t month's world title fight betwcn champion Jame!. "Buster" Douglas and E'andcr Holyfield. T1l1vlllln, ..-11 * Mets-fapos. ESPN. 4.30 p.m TELEVISION Gelf Noon -ln1cma11onal 1ournamC'm from Mun11 ti 1U1pt1 ESPN llaffflell 4 .lo pm -Nev. 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W1th one ---- quarterback a no-show and another e struggling. traded three high draft picks on Tuesday to get Steve Walsh from ---- Dallas "I'm excited. r m ready to go to work . It feels like draft day all over again." Walsh said during a Tuesday night news conference at the Saints' suburban New Orleans training camp. The Saints gave Dallas their No. I and No. 3 choices an t 991 and a No. 2 pick in t 992 for Walsh. Cowboys owner Jerry Jonrs said the No. 2 pack could be upgraded to a No. I . depending on how well Walsh plays. In other NFL news Tuesday: •Washington quarterback Mark Ryp1en will be out six to eight weeks after doctors found extensive damage to the ligaments in his left knee during surgery. The surgery revealed greater dam· age than the team thought Rypien had sustained when a Dallas {owboy defender rolled into him on Sunda} as R>P•en planted has feet to deliver a pass. said Dr Charles Jackson. the team phys1c1an. Ca.I Niii 1111n1t t11t111 The NC AA 's drug testing program for college athletes violates the nght to pnvacy in the Cali- fornia Constitution. a state appeals court ruled Tuesday. In a challenge by athletes at Stanford Uni ver- Stt). the 6th Dastnct Court of Appeal said the Nattonal Collegiate Athletic Assoc1at1on had failed to show that the program was necessary or effective. "The evidence did not support the NCAA's claim that there is significant drug use among student-athletes. and that by testing. students' health and safety and the integrity of the competi- tion wall be protected.'' said Justice Eugene Premo an the 3-0 decision. In other sports news Tuesday: •South Carolina made 1t official. accepting an invitation to JOIO the Southeastern Conference and accomplishing its goal of becoming a member of an all-sports league. SEC presidents voted earlier dur- ing a conferencr call to ask the school to join the league. which on Aug. I added Arkansas to its roster. Since then. the SEC had been searching for a 12th member to give it an even number of schools. • Doctors said surgery on the injumt right knee of Tennessee tailback Chuck Webb went well and was completed without complication. Webb, injured Sept. 1 in Tennessee's SS-7 rout of Pacific. was operated on at St. Mary's Medical <:enter in Knoxville by Dr. Willi.am Youmans. the team's onhopedic specialist. ,.,_, n. Awm~ Pr... Quote of the day T•J Peu, Boston catcher, as the Red Sox lost the lead in the American Leque East: "You tcllina me the fans aot a lot of heart· breaks bcfo~? Ye~h. well, when I fint att with this team, I read and I hear about that all the time. But I think to myself, if you listen to aJI those thinp, you 1oin1 to 10 crazy for sure."' ·-same time as the Beach Promotions boys tqionab (I JO tams). in&ton Beach Pack" is I ltCl1 CUJn• pie of parents and school auppon throusl9 alWetics. "°"' 11 • .... ..... tournaments. tie Va..,_. AililiYil at UC Dlvil ... --.... JOO-"" ........ 9'11161MU±r•.....,U.W ....... ·---·-·· The next week wu the Junior Otrmpka ia AJ~ur. N.M .. whic:b Md lOO ............ This~ it......_ It can be auritMaled to ciommuniliea wUh lk MPPGft Air I tllCJl1, The "Hunt· Nat weft; WMte art our playm now? a.rlN .... ,, ,.,,.,..,, JI ~.·~ • ' Dt ?JI cw....,,...., t ... Moore D[F£HSE DEMETRtOUS MOORE Orange Coast The 6-0, 27S-J>Ound sophomo~ defensive tackle, OCC's most im· proved player this season, blocked a field aoal. had six primary tackles and th~e u- sists. OFFENSE MARK RAPP Orange Coast The 6-5, 220-pound tophomo~ ti&bt end cau&bt five passes for 62 yards and blocked ext~mely well in the Pirates' 14-7 loss to Cerritos. Here's an opportunity ~~~~~~rowovertheGriffins to watch, or ride on, 12-meter sailing yacht If you've never been closer to a 12-meter sailina yacht than watch- ina them covon around an Arneri- ca 's Cup course on TV, here's your chancc. Stars & Stripes '86, one of Dennis Conner's "trial horses" in the 1987 Cup campaia:n in Australia, and Heart of America, Buddy Mclgcs' unsuccessful challenger from Chi- cago, arc both at Dana Point prep- ping for a Match Race Challenge on Friday off Dana Point Harbor. You can also even arrange to go sailing on one of the boats today. Thursday, Saturday or Sunday by calling Dana Harbor Yacht Char- ters at 493-1206, or Dee Bower or Ken Cooper at 496-6040. The five-race Match Race Challenge will be sailed in the ocean of Dana Point starting Friday about noon. Stan&. Stripes '86 is not the 12· meter sailed by Conner in winning the Cup in f remantle, Australia. but was a sister-ship to Stars &. Stripes '87 which defeated the Aus- sie defender. Australia had won the Cup from Conner in the 12-mctc-r freedom off Newport. R.J. in 1983. s&S '86 and '87 were designed by Britton Chance, Bruce Nelson a nd Dave Pedrick. They were built in New York and shipped to Hawaii where Conner's crew trained until the yachts wert' shipped to Austral- ia. Heart of America was the only 12-meter built for the.limited budget campaign of the Chicago Yacht Club challenge in 1987. Driven by veteran racing skipper and former Yachtsman of the Year Buddy Mclges of Wisconsin. Hean RUSTLERS From 81 It was 14-0 1n the second quarter and they were on our I-yard line. but our defense kept them out of the end zone. We'd thrown an interception and they were about to score. then we took 1t away and made 1t 21-0 and at that ttme at was probably over. "Most teams this year. though. I doubt it will be 21-0 and if it is, it'll be far fro m over. We still have the toughest teams yet to play (in the Central Division of the Mission Conference). I'm happy about the win, but we still have a long way to ao." Brunet. meanwhile, has com- pleted 22 of 35 passes for 293 yards and fo ur touchdowns. He's been intcrc:epted only once. A mobile quarterback. Brunet also carried five times fo r 51 yards in the season opener. One of GWC's best comerbacks. Kevin Mullens. has recovered from a preseason shoulder injury and is CLUB GOl.f From 81 Ray B~tt with a 149, while low net went to Bob Johnson with a 128. 8 Alaht low aross leader was Hobie Le)'IOn at I SS and low net champ was Hank K.ancshiac with a 128. Ajpt C low aross leader was Frank Tenaar at I SO, while Jac- ques DeJarcUn shot I 2S to win the net title. Finally, Herb Bodnar carded a I S2 for the D Ai&bt low Vol'. while Joe Smith was tow net champ at 138. - 0 Mary Beth Thobe update: Thobe missed qualifyina for the LPOA Tour by two strokes. The cut was 227 and Thobc shot 229 over three rounds. Tbobe ~mains upbeat about her career, however. ••t played well and ii was a IOOd eipcricace," the 19'4 Edison Hiah snctua~ said. .. I'm 11>int to do some mini-tow events in Octobft I llWak." nil w .. ilifttj two C.11 tll fort..-eo ... alfOtoadle _,, LPOA uj-1 • IM'ltll blHlll .... ~IJ'm .... IM of Amenca proved to be the most improved 12-mcter in the challeng- ina fleet. After getting off to a miserable st.art. her designers went to work on her bull. adding "tiplets on her winaJets" on her winged keel. When the final round of challenger eliminations began in 1986. Hean of America dominated the fleet. The crew brought her within one race oflhe semifinals. winning seven out of 11 races. Both 12-mctcrs arc now based at the Kona Kai Club in San Diego. They are operated by US 12-meter San Diego and feature many sailing packages from a 12-metcr excursion for 12 passengers to a "mini-cup" package with a spectator yacht and accomodating up to 24 sailors. Twelve-meters arc no longer in- volved in the America's Cup. In 1992. the competition will be in the America's Cup Class. a new design which is reportedly lighter and faster than the 12-meters. 0 Almoe Locbky'• colfllDll •P- pean every WHlln4•Y· expected to stan on Saturda) against San Diego Mesa. which as 0-3. The Rustlers haven't played the Olympians in six years. and although Mesa's record isn't stun- ning. Shackleford says his club needs to watch out for the OI) m- pians' speed. "They've lost lo three teams (Mt. San Antonio. Rancho Santiago and Fullerton) which arc a combined 5-1," Shackleford said. "They ap- pear to be capable of playing good defense. but so far offensively they just haven't generated. But they've got a dam good looking defense. They appear to have some pretty good speed. "We're aoing to do a lot more than JUSt run the ball. We have to throw a lot more. David played real well (against San Dieao City last week). He's definitely the starter. no doubt." GWC freshman tailback and multi-purpose ball-handler Doug Cunningham had 84 yards rushing on I S carries last week and scored three touchdowns. other method. requires a top fintsh 1n the U.S. Open. 0 And then there were I 0 . . . Richard Mcl(.jnney leads the pack of 10 aolfen left m competition for the President's Cup championship at Newport Beach Golf Course. Third round action of the handi- capped, match-play event takes place on Saturday. Besides Mel(.jn • ney, the rema.inina playen are Jack Stenson, Bob Forbes, Don Snavely, Dan McGuire, Don Wolf. Bill "Pridemore, c.rt Cotton. Dave Perry and Chuck Frazer . On Sept 22, the club held its weekly tournament and Aiaht A low sroa winner wu Frazer with a 63. Snavely lhot SO for lbc low net title. In fliabt B. McOui~ 6ni1Md firat witb 1 po.-72. wbUc Don Chandler "'°' Sl for the low Mt bonon. In C Ailbt.. Fedel"' aowc chimp Wida I 66 IM lob Dliil Wll die low Ml lidl tridi I '°' since 1980_ (Grossmont was awarded the 1982 game by forfeit. OCC won on the field. 27-14). Grossmont lost to Long Beach City, 12-10, last Saturday. so it appears the Pirates -who domi- nated the Vikings -ha ve things going their way this week. The Bucs. however. arc hurting at tailback. St~n. the team's leading ball-<:arrier with 163 yards on 33 au.empts, has a sore wrist. He missed a few vital plays against Cerritos because of it. Backup tailback Ed Williams is recovering from an ankle sprain and Brian Theriot. who had 39 yards in the opener. ha s opted for a medical red-shirt ruling because of a calf muscle injury. OCC wide receiver Keith Labus, a returning player who was held ou t of the Cerritos game because of a sprained ankle, is expected to be ready for Grossmont. The Griffins use a number of different offenses. including a wish- bone. which could create some problems fo r the OCC defense. After winning its opener. though. Grossmont has struggled. 1t 1s averaging only I 92 yards a game on offense. which ranks I 5th in the 16-team Mission Conference. Its defense is last 1n the conference against the rush at 273 yards per contest, which is aood news for OCC fullback Jim Warren ( 15 car- ries. 70 yards). SUNSET From 81 Fountain Valley. Ocean View and Westminster could be considered down. but not out. Santa Ana (79.9) holds down the 16th spot m the Pilot Power Rat- ings. followed by Manna (18th. 77.5). Ocean View (26th. 71.5). fountain Valley (32nd. 67.5) and Westminster (39th. 60.9). Though Ocean View is currently rated higher than Fountain Valley. and favored 1n the two teams' Fn- day night showdown. the slow-stan- mg Barons should prevail m the standings over Coach Howard lsom's Seahawks by season's end. Edison. thought to be a run- onented team in the prescason. has developed a strong aerial attack behind senior Josh Gmgnch. who may be the prem ier quarterback an th~ league. Gingrich threw for 333 yards against No. 2-rated Capistrano Val- ley in a 15-14 loss and has a talented receiving corps led by ver- satile senior Mike Cunningham. Cunningham. who leads the Or- ange Coast area an rcttptions with 20. is also a key contributor de- fensivel y. where the Chargers have lived up to their preseason praise. Huntington Beach has also been keyed by its defense, which has allowed a mere 12 points in three games, including two shutouts. The Oilers offense should im- prove under the control of junior quarterback Jack Friend, who ap- pears to have won a battle for the stanina job with senior Mike Chavira, now 4 receiver. The Oilers ha ve shown a bruisina around same. led by tailback Joe Contreras and fullback Adam Bowermaster. Santa Ana IS led by senior tailback Dasy Tech, who returned to football this season after a two-"'\ year absence. as well as a veteran defente. Defense has been kina for Marina. which has allowed just 17 points in three contests. But while the Marina stops opponents, the offense bu provided betely enouah to cam victories. Pottina a total of 19 points thus far. Oclean View has rallied twice in the fi~I m~mcn.ts to pin a pair of ono-potnt vactona, but has mown the ability to 1elf deltruc1 witb 1umovm.. fountain Valley baa been ham~ by i't.ria. but came to we an a 3l-l7 '° i.-leKh Willoa a.a weet. 1lll-'lllrou -..u .... 11 ..... lilfMlj. ·w1111• • ,., 11 ... ~·"' •• Jliill_. . ..._.....,ne .,. U.. "" )l9l IO " •weiled ....... .., ............. .1 ...... ......,. .. Area roundup Late 111111ve11rvlne Valley's llCCeP llllR d11dl1ck with occ COSTA MESA -Despite being --- outplayed, the Irvine Valley College ~ • men's IOC(Cr team earned a 2-2 tit with ~ Oran~ Coast on two second-half goals ---- in the Orantt Empire Conference opener for both schools at OCC Tuesday afternoon. The Pirates (3-4-1) opened the scori"g on a goal by James Bums 18 minutes into the contest The score stayed 1-0 until James Fucetola scored on a pass from Greg Daman to even it at I w1lh 5:45 eone an the second haJf. ' Dann Courter took a nice P3SS from Andy Strouse 2S minutes later to give OCC a 2-1 lead. But with under seven minutes left an the contest. Daman scored after a scramble tn front of the net for the uc. Darren Wittenme1er was credited with the assist for IVC (7-0-2). In another community collcgl" match: • Geldea West %, Fallertoo %: Jed Sm 1th and Ryan Sherry had second half goals as the Rustlers (}-4-1) earned the ue in the Orange Empire Con- ference opener with the H ornets (2-5-2). Sm1th scored with 37 minutes remaining. while Shem. ·s tying goal came with JUSt five minutes kft. In non-conference college acuon: •Cal Lutberu 4, Christ College Irvine %: Aaron Clasen notched his se' cnth goal of the season to lead all NAJA D1stm:1 Ill players. but 11 was an a losing cau!>e. Mike Fle1shh aJso !.Cored for en < 1-6> •Cal State Doml11111ei Hilb 5, Sc>Cal College 0: The Vanguards gave up four S<"cond-half goal~ to drop to 1-8 on the season In community college "om~n\ action. • Goldeo West%, Orange Coasl 1: The Rustlers handed the defending state champion Pirate<, (4-1 -5. 0-1-1) their fi~t loss of the \Cason behind the goaltending of frc~hman E:thson produc t N1kk1 Turnl"r 1n Orange Empire Conference action Or- ange Coast outshot Golden ~est ~3-h. hut Turner "as stellar in goal Melanie M1dan1 got the gamc- ""anncr 1n the 67th minute on a three-on-none. break B1N11 11111 vall1yll1H lead Senior ..ctter Shelb)· n)dcr had 10 ---.- a!>'ll<.t!I as Fountain Valle' mo' ed inw • 4\..• .. 0 10 pos~\~ton of first ·place 1n the ' ~un-.et League w11h a 3-1 "1n o' l·r Hunungton Bcal·h In rrcp girh \Olle~hJll JrtlOn Tht Baron\. ,.() 1n league anJ ,.,.~ °'era II mu,ed a half-game ahead ol M annJ 1n lhl· ''Jnd · ing'> The V1k1ng-:. an: :!-0 in league pla~. (_ ollccn Moro had Ill ktlh. and L1~ Bru\lo n haJ SC\ en sen 1tc ace!> for r ountain \ allc' Else" here in the <iun\Ct Leagul· • Edison 3. anta Aoa 0· ~1phomorc ~.-Iler Natasha 71la had "' kill' ''' JlC' and 21 J'>\l'il\ 10 lead the ( hargers ('\.(> I : I J uninr nuJJI · blocker Robin 'im11h hud X-\\'n 1111!, and Ii'<.' hlock~ l n non-league a<. lion •Corona del Mar 3, Malf'r Df'i 1· LarJ <. arl\t.·n had 10 l>.111'1 and l rac' l)hnh,:r had ~·\l·n l>.111\ and three ace'> to lead the ~a "'ins"» f\-11 C'J\1 1ht· third-ranked team 111 ( IF 'i • .\ ,., hJl ~ in Jd111n 1111 Frida) 1n the Redondo-Mira < <l\t.1 fournamcn1 • University 3. Irvine ()· I Ill r ru1Jn\ Im pro'ed to 5-0 lxh1nd Shclh\ Samul·lsun 111 a I 'l-..i I S-11. 15-lS 'crd1ct l n1 ho'>ts < >u ·an \ ll'\lo lll<l~t\ at 5 10 STANDINGS A~rtcan Leaeu• AMERICAN LEAGUE Anee41 I, Ran99n 1 (AL.,04llMIA fl Jljll G• -·~• .... "' .. • Mattu I, Esperuaa I: Stacey Blackbum had 10 kills, and Cristin Rossman and 1aime Webrhan each had eiaht for the Vikings (4-2). • IJberty Clarl1daa S, Tri-City t: The No. 9- ranked Minutemen led by Jenny Engstrom's 16 le.ills. improved to 5..() overall wnh the win. In collcae matches: • Lo.1 Bea~ State 3, UCI t: The 49crs, ranked I 0th nationally, breezed to lhe 15-2, 15-6, 15-8 Bag West Conference victory. ScouJeco Risley and Caron Pardee led UCI w1lh eight kills each. • Clllrlst CoUeJe lrvlAt 3, T\e Ma1ter'1 1: Middle hitter Mmam Paulus had 14 kills and outside hitter Debbie Block notched 13 as CCI earned the NAIA D1s1nct Ill dec1s1on, I S-12. 15-7. 8-15, 15-9, 1mprovin1 lo 2-3 an the dtstn ct and 9-12 O\ crall. CllM ..... E11111 In tn111 With today's match against Palos ---- Verdes. pitting the two top-ranked girls • • tcnn1) teams in C IF looming. Corona _,,- dcl Mar High wasn't caught looking ---- ahead against Estancia on Tuesda) The Sea Krngs (3-0) rnllected a 13-5 victory OH:r the Eagles, doing most of their damage in doubles. In No. I doubles. Michelle McFarland and Counney Strauss breezed thro ugh without losing a game. Meanwhile. the teams of Km.ten Pollock- Jack1e O'Leary and Enca .\nhood-~tarc1t> '\sch also won without much trouble In the Sunset League • EdllOD 17, Sota Aoa 1: fhe Chargers (S-3 o' erall) secured their fir~t k ague 'icto~ after two setbal ks and Kim W11laucr \"ept her three \<'ts at to,e. dnd Brandi l-cn1g and '.'v1 1lhelle Turner also brce1ed 1n singles Teresa \.\ arn·n and Kalle Beard remained unbeaten in duublc\ in 'unset compet1- 11un and 1mpro' cd to ~I -' oq:rall In nun-league matchn • Laguna Bucb 17. Orange LulJleraa 1: Win,nm I ale.o ne and Laun·I ~hm1d1 led the \w~p I!' ~ingle~ and lrc<>hmen lJurcl Ettinger and -\shle~ Smith tcJmed up to sweep in thl·ir first vars1t\ matth at :-..11 2 douhk~ tor lhl· .\rt1'\1'1 ( 5-2). · Sanchez paces occ palalsts \nuru \anlhc1 •;u irl·d '" goa l\ --.--- and 1-.1.an hrothn\ Bill and .._en 'i1l'l>.el La tumb1ncJ lor "4."' l'll to pju' th~ Orangl.' .. ~ ( ·na)t < olkge \lo,llcr polo ll'jm 10 J I 'I I' Or Jngc ~ mp1rc C onlUl'nl l' 'll tnf"\ en ~r ' 1'1 t mg < 'pre\\ 8111 '•ll>.d lh1ppt·d 1n \lotlh lllur goal\ and Ken threc J~ the Pirah:\ moH·J Ill ~ 11 in lhl· lonference anJ 11 J m era II 0{ { l'ntuH·J II\ htggl '>I margin J I I~-~ latt: in lhl' third pcnvJ In a high '><.hool mJt<.h • Saddleback 7, Orang~ 6 fhl' Roadrunners (l'\· '' \Olll1nued their \'Inning \\J\\ "11h a non- kagUl' \I, 1n OH'r Ordnl(l' ·" Hnan HO\' land led the "J' \lollh thrcl l.(l1dl\, andud1ng the g.aml'·\\innt>r \\tlh I OJ ll'lt Soccer coee.. "*' -(Ofo~l•UKI C\~1., .. \ MC .. 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The Reds have eight pmes left and Los Angeles have seven rcmatning. Eddae Murray drt" a one...out walk from Juan Agosto (9-8) in the 10th and Brooks follo"ed w11h his 20th homer of the }'Car Jay Howell (5-5) pitched t"o in- nings for the '1ctor) Rookie Ramon ~art1nc:i failed to JOm Doug Drabd. .is 20-game winners an the NL. g1.,ing up two hats an ~1x innings Hr kft 'ol.tth the Dodeers trailing 1-U The Dodgc:rs tied 11 in tht• ~1ghth. Kirk Gibson 'ol.3S h11 b> a pitch from Al Osuna, tool>. third on ~dJ AT aAT ~ ., HoullOfl 5;35 ON oaac Thur.Idle .. THE HOU Fri· et Gi.nt• 7.J5 ~· I All temeS on IC.ABC rectlo (790) • On TV, CPI. 11, K SP«l~hennel Daruels' hu-and-run san&)e and scored on a sacnfi<% fly by Murra}' Ell-Dodgrr Franklin Stubbs hn the tint patch an the second mnmg for tus 2 lst home run. g.ivina Hou~ ton a 1-0 lead. Mike Scon started tor Houston and left the pme after fi' e anntngs because of a sore naht shoulder He gave up two bats. • Oruce C.Ut Dally Pilot Dodgers Player of lhe Da) Hubie Brooks. whose two-run homer 1n the 10th inning won 11 for the Dodgers. -By ftt" A.. .. oclalftl Pr~ .. The o.tJand At.ll.ld.ics di..W their thud slta11bt America'! Lcaauc West championship T~ day nllht by ckfeallftl &M KaMM Caty Royals., ~. u Dave SkWari pitched a fhe-batlet for hit caftef~ hiab 22nd VlC1ory of the ICUO'L •• The A 's bcpn play wtth a mapc number of 2 to elimioate Cbx.ed and the White Soa lost to Minne- sota. 4-3. Oak.land bas a nine.pm< lead wath ~t to play. In the AL Wt: • Brewen I, Bi. JaJS t: 8J. Suthoff drove ltl four runs. thtt< wath a tnpk, and Robin Y~t bad a homer and three RBI at Countj Stadium as Milwaukee snapped a seven-pme losing rueak.. Toronto's lead over Bosto n an tbr AL E.asi remained at I.,, pmcs as tbr Red Sox lost to Oevdand. 5-2. Angels drop Rangers, 9-2 • l.9d1a.u 5, Re4 Sa l: ~t Fen"'a) Parl... Greg SWJndcU scat- tered SC'' en hlls lD Ctlbt iruunp. Sand) AJomar homered a.od Ooua Jones notched bis 421-t sa~·e. In Ice) Nataonal League ARLINGT ON Te~a'l -<;cott Lewis won his maJor league debut and Jack Ho"ell douhlcd in tv.o runs in a fhe-run sixth inntnll Tue-.- day as the Cahfom1a .\ngcl'> heat the Texas Range~. 8-:! Lewis went 71 1 innings. ii' ing up seven hats. wall>.1ng one .ind <;Inking out four to scnJ tht• Ranger\ to their fourth straight los\ Bobb) Y. m I 17-1 ll> "ho 'ol.3S 14-1 with a 2 I~ f:R.\ 1n ht'> la'>t I"' staru. ga.,e up SI \ runs on In 51 I IOntng~ I~ hits He was mal>.antt hi\ '>t.'tonJ straight start on thn·c JJ\•,' n.·st 1n an attempt to bcl uml· Tc \a\ Ii r-:.1 :!().game winner \lnu· IY~.i "lll'n Ferguson knit.in' \lot:nt 25-1 ~ The .\ngels got I 7 hll' in '>UPl>\lrt of Le" 1s. v. hu ""a' call~d up lrorn Edmonton ul the Pantit < oast League on ~·pt 14 It "a' ~-~ 1n tht' '"'h "'Ill n 0 Lance Pamsh and Dick ~·hofield singled and both scored on Ho'ol.'- ell's double. Luis Polonia then doubled to make It 5-:! After Gary M1elle relieved Will. Donnie Htll and Bnan Downing singled and Max Venable hit an RBI groundotU Texas took a 1-0 lead an the thard wbcn Juho Franco h11 a two-<>ut line dn"e that nght fielder Dave Winfield lost in che lights for a double and Jeff Huson sing.led to left. Cahfomaa tied 1t in the lo unh when Y. an field singled Y>t'nt tu third on Pamsh·s sing.le and 'l(.ort·d on Ltt tc-.en,· sacnficC' th • Ora.age Cout Dally Pilot .\ngels Pla)er ot the [)a, Pncher 5<:0 11 Le"1s. v.ho \I.On his maJor league debut b~ going -i • inninp. allowing seven hm .ind one '4-alk -By Tb~ 1hsO<'l•I~ Pm• 0 0 match ups. •Ptracn 5, Drabek became C. J: Doug Pittsbw)h. s ftnt 21-pme winner an 34 seasons.. patching a (our-tuttCT and sconng twice at Three Riven Stadaum as the Paratn red~ t.betr magic number to su. Drabek (21-6) and the Plratcs rallied from a >-0 ckfic11 in the .second inning to 1mpro'e to I 2-:! SI nee the All-Sw break.. He has lost onl)' ,,,.,cc m l 7 saru dauna to JuJ)' 27 •Meta J, EqlM 1: Pancb-tunn Da'e ~agadan·s two-<>ul. '""~run single in the ~'cnth anruns ltept ''"'ting:-..;"°' York thrtt games bc- h and Pmwurgh in lhc East • Braves 11. Re•s I : .\t R1,erfront tadiurn. [)a,e Justttt h11 his first grand slam and Ron Gant homered to reach the J0.30 marl as .\tlanu. stalled Cinannau. ka' mg the Reds' mag.ic number at fi\e -Frem 1'k Auodaiff Prus 0 Brave' 10, Rech O Mt11 J, Eapes Y..-"1 IS, ~ l 1"-"•.~ jlfLA.NTA lo~.,.. .... , .... h'.O•• 1'b C,~t ~ hA1~.,.t (~•" ') c;..-~ ,.,j .. "' ¥&.-., .. ~" l ........ -c,...., .... .. ," .. 'I • 0 • • 1 . , . . . .. ' ;; g ' 0 0 0 • • 11 CtNC1NMATI .. ,_ .. ~ .... !'\• -• "' •• ,.. • 0 0 '" .. ,, ) "' ~ll•·•• JO~ "'"'~-. 0. ... "" )0 • ., ... • •ri' . J ' 0 .. y , • t ~ ~ 0 13 ..... o "''' • .,._,,. 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OOMn IMw. 2 ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~'·----·----.;;;;,I (71')675-8•27 Muter Suite Courtesy to penintula pt 1 b1k to -2 -W-EE_K_'_S-FR~E..-E-RENT car pllg, Newport P"I ...: fountlln Br ok• r 1 Un furn beaeh. Lrg lanai, new $900/mo. 1BR 1BA. I eat tiunt.HM'bow 1042 S.Jn,Ju.,C!p. 1078 2&3BR 2',BA Condos. Vaky 2134 $2200/mo inc utll. carpet & bllrlda. Small 28R 2BA. low mo..,._ln, pkg, 1houMfrombMctl IO' INT llCLllH On Ortega Hwy 1 5 IC, E'Slde Frplc lndry hk 760-6652 deck off lbr. $1050/mo ';t;!~-:~1:!1~5::'° seso1mo. 2131623-1274 3BR n BA w/vteW secur-100 oak trees. unique ~~~ier~~~r~~~ve;; 1:Cec& \~· 2'~~A. ~n~~ Waterfront 3BR 2BA-3 incl. ~Ha Bath 676-tM• 28R 2BA tumltrled FrplC. 1ty gated, tenn11. r?Ol & home 2BR. 2BA ideal up. Galleria. 6•6-4.472 G•~•rd S 11001 car pkg . wl d, nu pnt & SS001mo Yrty-Smalf turn •::a t>eeut Qu .. t Ef~de garage partung. lndry rm. Any "" ""'" no• CH•O w•Tnon JO d•ys H required -1>e w t>,e.. 1 It l>ul "~' kmotNJ lo ltn~ Charges comoultld •• 1 • ot the unpa•O Dalanc;e Pet montll. Ill cOllecllOt\ <.OSI\ .>00 .any reasonable DllOf ney a '- b9aCtl Only SJt-i.000 1Ymmer place or tor re-• mo cpt Wiier pd Yrly Studio, pvt bc::h, I quiet · patio. gar, ry. •, blk to beach. Winter Call Bkr at 6'46-8583 tire S230K Agt 2'4-7823 2BR t"tBA. 2 story condo _ 722-0562 $1775/mo 673-7353 mature adult. N/tmkr cable avl 2BR 5765/mo 818-.451-4473 unlurn. in E Side Costa -only, 675-1751 Sorry, No pets 631•8427 Mesa S950t mo 1671 lrvlnt 2144 Charming Newport Hts. •wt•••• ... ' ~ , . I; ~ .... ' ~!;;. . . . ~" . . ... I •. • ... ~ . ; ...... ,. .y 01·~'0'• "" "' ..... ., .. " . -~t •I 1.,P ~ • • ' J • ••••• • • • I Ope~>401;H .. 01'9'. !or, 'I.• -,A ...... I~ l.!p?a k Kh I 048 *REDUCED S110K1 Nu custom home 3 BR, 2'n BA ocn vu e11ery rm S685K Agt 248-1770 Tustin 650-7746 3BR. 3BA, tam rm. 2 car, LG brt iiUdlo llePs to bay .. WOODBRIDGE. Spacious grdnr + wet er Incl & bch. quiet strt, prkng. IM• hJ 2BR 18A new carpet. •BR 2',.,BA. lam/din rm1, S 1750/mo Pets OK Call yd, wld. Avl 1011 Vrly 2BR 1BA. small backyard. paint. encl garage, water FIP,patlo. new decor. Connie 83:.-0705 $775 utll pd. 675-279• gas wld hkupa $785 No Houses Condos & grndr pc Lg yard. $750 pool/lakeltnnls S 1675 6 5 163 f 3 9 • dep 650-7737 6'40·1327 or 720-7852 Completely remodeled. Oceanfront-Winter-Furn pets 4 • 1 at :>m everything new. 2000 sit. 2BR, 28A, 111 amenllles. •TOWNHOMES• Newport kach 1069 ~ral 2I02 *•Newport Heights The Terrace Cardi! 2BR 3br 2be Ilse lg pv1 deck lrplc. encl parttlng. w/d. 2BR 1 ·~eA, g1r1ge. W/D -area. 3BR t '•BA. yard. 2BA 1200 1q It , pool, marble trplc. lrench d/w, micro, $1000 & hk-up Pool , apa, IASIC IUL garage. frplc S975tmo Jac, new paint & drapes doors. tennis, pool. 1ac 4 $1200/mo. 873-0782 $950/mo 631-•095 2BR 2BA, 2' r car garage YEAAL V RENTALS No pets 642-5722 Avail mid Sept S 1100 blks to beach, $1950/mo "SHARP STUDIO" single story townhome NWPTOWERS -2bd,bayll '*'*TOWNHOUSE-3 BR 752·2881 630-t000or668-2616 Furnlshed.TV.mlerowave. Highly upgraded wtnew v19w S t.45o 2' 1BA allachecJ dbl gar-University Park. detached East Bluff 3 BR 2', BA sun deck, balc:ony. 100 h ardwood floors NWPT NORTH · 2 bd age, w/d hkups. huge 3BR 2BA upgraded. Twnhm Frplc alarm yardstobeach end bay Clfpets. etc $259 900 S 1·'25 walk-on closets bit-In greenbelt view. walk to patio 2 car gar$ 1•501mo Available through June di E Cata Msa • 3 bd twnhm. micro. verticals S 1195 school. pool, $1200/mo 47•·850• 746·0282 25 tor only $650 Imo Easy Terms den. patoo • St.•95 I mo · S600sec 63 1-4622 plus sec o wner • 1818 •,,Balboa Blvd ._111CI I LIZ •1•ES PENINSULA • 4 bcJ, nr 733-9878 lar~r Yltw llt•H Los Felli Propar11es -,, beach lplc $1 575 *•R·•D MEW• Bright, airy uppe< 2 BR. 1 BA F/p new crpt & pnt. own garlyerd $795/mo • aec: Beme. 982·9602 Bright & breezy tBR up- stairs, encl gar. electrtc range. frig no pets $550 mo • dep 8.42-5964 141-1 lCJ BAYSIDE COVE • 2 bd. a Hfghly upgraded. spotless 760-7266 213/662-3155 <2000 18 Townhouse apart-YgunakKh 21 48 "Carmel 3BR2BA ---------rEut SldeStudio brand I ~i4~.r cJen ::~d:N:SHED • ~~n~:~~:R ~~~!see~~~ ~~~ ~~· h~. ~~ah~ .:.z. 175/mo 6•0-0192. ~~= :;, 1 ~!!! :::;v-1~~ ~~~r 5:°~7,~ ---••• •WINTER RENTALS* lures St 250 mo lease view. $3800/mo Agt *LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT to beach/PCH pvt patto hOme 646-3177 one no"' •99-16781494-1177 X39 Charming furn 3BR 3BA gar, lndry/stove1relr1g' *IELCOlllT WST NWPT 3 bcJ upper 2233 Fairview RoacJ h<>m• SJSOOtmo yrly 159 1-2 adults prefd No largest J M Peters plan in S 1 •OO Betw Wilson & Avocado N~rt kach 2169 8111 Grundy Alty 675-6161 pets/non smkrs 67S-0262 BEACON BAY • ' bd l'lSe' :..::!::. Belcourt 5 BR 4' 1 BA 52 500 Streets jacross lrom LIDO BAYFRT 58R ,, >BA Huge [)pl11 nr bell. •BR 2BR lBA OCEAN SIDE OF p11vate poot & spa Call OCNFRNT 3 bcJ Ilse c:;,oEs~ O~~~~ Tll 6 PM w/3-boat dock .. l/p. din S3Bt.5 ObltO ;n: 6 IOeaOse PCH . 603 Begonia for details Ask ing 52 ,00 1,11 2 levels, sandy bch $1000/mo No pe1S E'SIDE beautiful 2BR 2BA catheral ce1I DtW Cable WI D 2 ga11ges Quiet $995 Avl t011 631-3646 •2•11lll1t ., ........ F "0. dlthwuher. stove incl No pets 5•s--l855 •lllllTllUU• 1100 .,, 3BR 2BA lower unit Gar- age. WI D hk-up, D/W, $1295/mo 5006 Nlf)tune TSL MGMT 832·2232 •EASTBLUFF 2Br l'~Ba Fireplace. pool, storage. 2 carports • coin WIO $950 CMd OK 722-8011 1tLlllWAmYllWt Elegant 2Br 2Ba, tip, sep DR Yrly lse 673-5088 *"LIFE'S A BEACH!" Oceanfront speetecular Furn11hed • BR. 2 BA W1ntef Rental 673-7677 Delu11e torn oceanlroii'i 3Br P ·Ba mic:ot. gar. all appls. nr pier S 1600/mo. winte< only 982·5155 S 1 975.000 or lease for OCNFRNT 4 bd hse For info 548-7001 57500/mo Agt 675.23 t 1 21JIS•6-5323. 823-8086 548_,598 all 6 & wknds S8500 mo Call G1g1 , 10241 Agt 729-7297 759-8191 s3•5oo •EASTSIDE 2BR 1'•BA. PVT CLUB 3000 sf PH •Lllllllf• 5 Year new super sharp ,.cutes ~ · 1 Costa PMsa E'SIDE lerge 2BR 1' rBA Beaut. encl gar. carport. patio. lndry cable hk up No ~ts S850 6•2-9795 Except1on11 2BR tBA. fenced yd encl gar. $895 5•8-299• ~"'Sa•• ... Houses/Condos A FIXER! •BR dbl detached gar S 180 000 Good location M Nielson RE 67S-7070 ~tie Prudentoal lg yard w/grndr attached 3BR 3 • aBA tip club Lovely 3BR 2'>BA l'lome · Bachelor unit w/lrplc Cahtorma Really W1ttrfrt1t Nt•tl lac. gar wtopnr Blttn micro. p oolt spa Swe'ep1ng Avail furntunfurn 2 Car 42t Marigold, $675/mo *.mf. Tll•• •IW* llULTOlll 131-1'00 mirrorecJ closets 2 P1>r harbor ocn. Catahna vu garage $3000/mo Avl Agt 640-5664 • sons no pets $10001mo $3900tmo Agt 675-2311 ' 911 Agt 675-•912 GARDEN SETTING 2BR 2BA. laroe upstairs balcony 600 Hamilton St 5800tmo 6•2·83 t9 GeMral 1002 USTSllE Cll&IMH ---------• 2BR 2BA 2 car garage Bluffs townhome 3BR • $500 dep 650-1798 ' I LOYIU 211 W/FIPLC 2BA SJ 19 000 with land ---------1. EAST SIDE 3BR 2BA Nwpt Terrace 3BR 2 Story W1tolt Tltt ltats St lyl Walking distance to beach MESA VERDE 2BR upper. 393.9794 or 544.2249 Balboa Island Z l 06 G d k twnhome 1 car gar • cp lido Isle bayfronl hm w in-s tOOOtmo 7S9-0696 quiet cul-de-sac. encl hour.e ar w n up, no Pool e cpt I t garage $700 • sec Exclusive -Bluffs arel twnhms Lrg 3BR. 2·~eA, lrg pauos S 1.250-S 1500 per mo Like new 837 Amigos Way 644-6•58 COLDWC!LL BANl(C!R a The Home • llers~ IUClllUllLIH $421,000 ICWWATER llEFUCTllS ILIE SllEI di WlllTt CLHIS TO VIEW lh •'> un1Qu., venthcuse "'al,,, ng 3 oc:J·r-~ 'I :i f'latn<, QOUl.-P' lq l 11er "" ti°' t:.reaOfdS.t a•1"c1 91at•Ou' hv1rg t(~rn "",,. md1t 1t~ f.tep d"'P 1,,. j ""' r'\1f"l14 '00,,.. l u';, .. d~ , .. <1 C,. '"9\ 1 ..... ,.~,,' cc1 co· "S " cJ r v IA t ...... lH-1100 ( 'I I *'l I I I 1-,J '\ ..... rr:::=. I I \ U:2J I' I I••~·• Corona drl Mar ion HPUI · HHT! Xlnt •Pnts Must \el 1 $5,5 0~ v P •y mot vatf'd Pr r na•$1 onoy -59 B '"8 f 'i80 •ault~cJ ce11tng t 2SO stf * HlRIOR RID&E 3 BR, 3•, BA 2 story Ilse Pe Is S 1 150 mo $ 120ot~ow Credit :'e~~ri ter S2750tmo 673-2246 LUXURY UNITS 2. 3 BR 498· 1936 or 75 t-9•83 ~~a.:a;:i0.:mb~~1h 51;":!~ 979 1517 or i22 801 t req d Rusty 63 l-l266 NEWLY remodeled East-wtgar. completely reno-MOVE IN SPECIAL , 7 OFF 3 BR 2 • BA Condo 1n newl) upgracJed kitchen nurry under $280 000 642-9797 Donald Pfaff liiU S 2BR 2• BA blulf condo •BR 3BA on vatecJ 325 Margue1tte Harbor RocJge Newlyl close I<' Soulh Bay * uper sozec ., • ·~i~-1 d · 1 S 0 1st month rent Remod I painted & carpeteC Ask· 675 482"' Agt 673-IQ 14 pool ise option S 1200 • r c~ • •-sac cios; 10 ~o 2 ~ ; • ~ 9 ~ 4_ ~ 0 7 1";, 0 1BR tBA. gated parking ~g ;g~~~ ~;~as~.~r SIYLIT ~IR 31& lf~ME 673-6!!9 hJ :2 o:f~'~o ;~_3f,a; s 71 4-58 H•89 No pets please 6•2·5858 Agl .,29-7291 or 2cargar $2400mo yrlsel llCllAYTOWHIME •EXCLUSIVEGUARD• lllHlllSL IAYFIHT Spacious 2BR l 'lBA NPT Hghls duple• 252 UST llEIT tins 759·8191 Tile Pruden1ta1 786 9554 or 72 t 11% 38R 2 •BA 2 car t'nd unll '*GATED COMMUNITY* L pier 5BR• 6BA min 6 1 twnnme Close to beach I Pal~ 3BR 2' ,BA lrg 1111 Ca111orn1a Rea•t) b•O var d t>eallt lul ON 10111 FAIRWAY !o l•a "7500 '•8-3256 & $!lopping $950/mo rm 2 car gar pvt Piiio WINTER rPnld 5pac1ou.. .. 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BA w I p 2 car g.lr Walk • ~ Qt' 5...,,mmong pool Paver No pels 6'4• 0509 decorated S2400/mo pa110 all bu111-1n s 10 bcn $379" 642 ~023 I ble>c~ I I h a beacti 1tles Ne"" BR carpet · 640 t327 720·7852 olfc $825/mo H111r1~ 2 $IOr) S t2i5 I 2078 THURIN FABULOUS BAY POINT 1 J 15 L•noo 542 '•OA S 1225 mo •ncluOing pool Versailles fully furn Studio TOWNHOME ma1n t 298, Redwooc 1100 WATER VIEW! $750'mo 18cJrm $950 TSL MGMT 832-2232 I SELLER MOT•VA TED • Yt'ar1y l f'ese Newer 3 1near Baker <1nd Harboll Enroy breathtaking view & mo •, m1 10 beach• •WTSIH * This home ,5 1tgh1 a11y wothj BR :i BA 2 car garage Los Feliz Properttes sunsets from th IS 642-0493 or 846·872• 28R 5765 1 1 1 llEAff SCP' 1 vaune<J ceilrngs tterbe• (;1o~e to ba~ & beach 12 tJ1 662-3 155 s8p1~c11obu s 13BCR 2 15Bt A & garage .f.J~3g:l~e~a Ne~ n A • carpel double pane wm I • 67S 381Q • E S•de 3 BR 2 BA tam rm. u 5 eau Y omp e e-South Laguna ZI 88 P t (7 t4)548· 7854 SBA JBA 2 story nome cJows dnd plantation AVAIL mid Ort 1BR 2BA I rr~tc. Obi gar Lg palto I)' remodeled Immediate -es near 40"> and 55 Fwy<; snutlers Model perlecl ..,~~ .. , ~dr<1gt' 11111,., 1 ver) PYI All amenities occupanty possible By Ruby's Diner qu1e1 NEWLY DECORATED mol•tt" n Id"' ou<1r tprs1 ready 10 move'" Walk blod 10 occeM <.lt-.in I Sl'lOO mo 644 9079 Chrldren & pet•o k ShOrt gated 2BR • den 2'~BA 2BR w garage. waier pd '°' .. uar'lte ,.,,trance 2 mg d•!>ldnt f> 10 g.:111 res S 1 ~0 mo yrl, ,,48 Ji2 ~ ., . or long term lease condo. ocean vu no pets 636-• 120 9-5PM Roum Apt .,. batn up.I tau•dnts c1ncJ '>nov<. Fnr rAnl .BA :<'BA Condo t $23501mo $t400/mo 721-0071 1571 Orange A' S745 Slair~ Sep3ratt< Master Offered di S289 900 I FANTASTIC C'>Cl"M frl'nt I Atrium w !>pa 2 pat•OS. "'' lllllT Be11n1 F•on1 cS rear patio For inlormation call Lisa I rental at 4!>11'1 St Oct I I P secu11t~ 0001 view 720-HIO tr 110-1000 ApMtmtnts ~Cd• garage""• penpr A at 665-6777 I May JBR & .:BR 1ha11 St 150 642-9017 :-::::::::::: g·JOd 'd1u" ''"""' SEYE•S&IUS Fuuv •u•n c.ompleteiv uP·jLARGE3Br 1· Batwnl'lse ~~~.A.V General 2602 1 BR belcony carport Stv & lrlg Carport Nice 7~ James St S5751mo 5•9-7007 979-U 10 ICU•Yll:wln CondO·Styl• loft Apt $995 mo No pets 2151 Pac1toc Avenue 855-0665 lmmed occpy PUlllll W /NIAi WIEWU! 28 R, 2BA & patio No pets from S850/mo 2151 Pa· C•hC Ave See Mgr " B· 101 855-~65 WESTBAY APTS $200 OFF MOVE·IN" At11act1ve Apts with pool/spa Beautifully landscaped setting Sorry No Pets BacNtlo1 S62S 1 Bedroom $695 28drm 1'.Ba $820 2250 Vanguarc 5•0-9626 s3oo OOf\ ~EAL EST A TE I graded 9!>7 60J!> Close to be;ch & bike K,U'",...lra I ========== CAll PA r 1R1t• t 0 I • 1BR Mobile t1ome 1e1e11 Bt<:hetor s625 175-2013 t C\E OPT Wal~ If t eich 1~~~n~rroyn~~~i,/r~~ ~~~ ~=:~etr~~~;'~2~~::r \I'\\ I 1.,'fl l'l \ ·1 1 lllllT llSSIH YIEJI for retired couple No 2Bdrm 1 •Ba $825 i Br 2Ba bt-c1~"' nncJ J 2BA lurn wonle• S~200 HE Al IOU" ' * 1111 11& * pets $550/mo 161 E 18111 St 6•2·0856 sunde<;1o. poot • c.ar Ill' .,,. 0,93 84, 8•24 lg 2 BR newly cJecoratt'd v~y ci-~,, & brin .. t Up -t99t Newp0<1 6'46-8373 642-8759 • 13 456 '9.;9 ,, ,. ('>r u , Gar )ard no pets Isl & * UTEI ct••••m m ~o .,, .. stairs uml with patto 2 BR t • BA lwnhse I WEITUI Vtll AGf C~f fl\ TWlllHM IJ~t · sec 5875/mo 2Br 28a frpl WID refrtg fireplace walk-on closet Patio garage new paint E YILUIE l"••OCf .QC.AT ON JBR ---------Corona drl Mar ]122 oJ' 4154 213·5•0-0931 lmbermno Alty 72S·9383 garage pool laundry ta-carp e t & or apes tBR Pool 11cuw cable 8cc1uslve BhJHs Studio Sunny lrg (13'x32'), gar, w 'd opt Clean Qu18t N/$ N-pet $535/mo 6••·8132 FURN 3Br. 1 ;ba 1wnhse. deck frplC, sunken hving rm. 1 blk beacPI 30tn St $1350 mo 675·•1'2 NEAR Hoag HOJpital 2BR 2BA encl garage w i o hk up No pets 4249 Dana Rd $875tmo 642-7324 NWPT HGTS small 2BR lde11 tor 1 person R.- lurb. patio. lndry ger No pets• $800tmo 650-81 •5 letHfrt.t wi.ttr HI Avl now lrom S 1550 mo Prop Hse Rltr 6•2-3850 PElllSUU YWLY lllT&LI 1ev1-11111011mm • 1. 2 & 3 Bedrooms • Unlurnlshed •Ciose to t>eacri •Free list-CALL TODAY' VILLA REITALS 175-4912 Six 2 BR. I BA apts. I hse from bell Patio. hid pool, parlung Furntunfurn Avl 1mmed $900tmo • sec • 72•-8900 . WALK to beech nr Hoao Large 2BR 2BA twnnouse $975 Pool. spa garege 1'0 1 Supetoor 6•6-6838 }fjA l 't q ... $19411 Ne•• ··•E YOUR TERllS!I Luxu•y c••• ···-· IULI• c1htoes work-out room $675/mo • $500 MC hook -up No p e ts lo SC P .ua 8B'i Bear a 2BR lBA ,,ew carPi't & n n; Aloc1a/Jeron1mo Alicia 1032 W Wilson Apt C 6•5·11122 ~ ...... '>• '11J 'Qe ~251 Gorgeous nuge bay front pa1n1 'mall vard arport 1 ~· •Id 3BR 2BA den BIG CANYON V1e10 $745tmo • S300 Cell alte< 4pm 646-0105 Wlml HIT&L condo lg boa• si.p avt !>.JJ Golllt-nrocJ ca111 Cf'•I Ip el« gar lg FURNISHED IMMED OC · Balboa Oceanfront Have a garage sale S689 ooo DE N~~EI $11~0 mo· $1!00 ctep pc1t 10 Orange A ve 2BR. dtwl 2',BA pool security , ·**LO clean SI dto ---------1 Duple• •BR 3.,BA. SODERL.l..iG 67) 9,:•,s ,,5r 0850 Avt ,,,.mpct i IJ'iO mo 6 mo iea54! spa tenntt complelely CUPANCY 56 l-9398 Avocado St No upe11' Hunt. ~ach 26 40 S2150tmo 3BR 2' 1BA nr A~ I no Df'tS 673-8632 furnf\he<I incl b1g screen Ut1ls tncl $525/mo 1 LARGE BR tBA encl $1695 mo KU, •OCUIUIEW* IN 8 'C M Bluff 3 BR 3I TV VCR. stereo. dishes LA MIRADA 3BR 2BA. 240-2299 garage sea breeze 408 E OCEANFRONT Turn unwanted jO•di>r 1BR hOust-$1600 Boll Tw•'h!.t-0~ 3 levels linens. etc Avl ommed S875 & $825 Ouiet Slater/Beach SS95 mo 6•2·•905 Wkdys 9-5 items into I \I\\ I \ \.'I I l \ II ~u yrly inr u1.rs w trp1c gar $1475/mo No lse reqo S2000t mo ne1gt1borhd nr schools IBR~~~YlcTl~::1:~~001 (71•)382-0625 monev todav' •'' .;1 1 lfi• • ~46 70'0 Eves I Lv mesg 548-5335 PP 722'8 tu Call Nancy 843•2662 patto. gar, no peta 399 w 2BR 2BA w/1011. 1350 IQ •Tiny Quiet tBR collage 3 BR 3 BA Newport F Bay St $685 650-6357 It. mrble frplc & entry. tne s1eao o1011s1erson yourltH1t Shps.oc;n~4 1 Jasm1ne2BR IAA lg patio. Cataltna $2.000l mO •Clean,quietlg2Br18a akylts.w/dhkupgar •VEARLV or WINTER• •On & off Oceanfront1 No lee to tenant Prope<ty House Rllrs 6il2-3850 Call 642-5678 Try 1n~ on ycM ron0er,.n I 011am <.f'1i1ngs lg yard Nr •EWPORT NElllTI Heights Corner of Clay & I ND ki1ch & batn cntol voe Th D1ilJ Pilot -1Mpctass1t~ $799 NO PETS 722 8011 $825 mo • 6•4-8586 722-0562 new crpt, vertlcals. cJ/w, $t350 Jahn 8•0-3903 r-------.. •-----------------------------------------.. 1 through classified garage. lndry, storage S'1SO NO PETS 640-2495 Avell now l arge 1 BR W N-por-t Oceanfront. 3BR 1BA, yrly Incl Utlll S 19001mo Oceanfront winter 3BR. avl now in the you'll find ANEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE! IFI ------------------wtBA • den & balcony DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS ~~/m~ar.b s8g;sposal From$ 1550 6il2-3850 A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER aec:untv No dogs South Coast M~tro 26& SIT THIS ONf OUT S•I ·'''" r 11111y ou•tl mo1 ntng\ \1111ny ,111,, 1•ot1ns ""11 w.11m rv~'""0' tn 1111\ l>l'1ut1l111 d•!Hl• '"'"t Your yo1rl'I 1111111 h,. 11,. 100 ~ nt ror.r1(,11 1111 .. \ fr, nrts .te11n1tt 111" rlrQ11n1 .-ar1111on lo yov• 111>m" Mtasu• "'0 .ip111011m.ilrly 97 ~'llh • 98 w1<1r • 4() d!'tO ou1 .a1ho1 \rllt't comt11r111111v ~UI) 2 .adults Our """ b~ \lttl pl.an (Onl.ltrl\ U\~ In lnllow <I•"• I ur• pllOIO\ 11111 .. f omplrlf' ••~! 01 m !Ir• •.II\ Stlld 'llttk to OCOP P .. 1te1n Otpl P 0 Bo• r.l8J Vin Nu1' CA 9!409 ~;._;::;;:;;;;;::;;;;:::;;;;;;:;="·l~~....,.;;-._...._~T ""'~"''•'It~ • 213-512-22t4 '* Laguna lttch 2648 1 BR In VIiiage Ocean view. patio Single non- tmot<er S800tmo • 494· 1528 '* 111W/IOWYllW Perlong CloM 10 th<>p- Plng. Utlll pd 499· 1'80 •llUT l.IU1'1111* Large 1BR 1BA, DIW, gar lndry rm CIOM to S C Plaza S7251mo 505 SUNFLOWER TSL MGMT 832-2232 • 2Br 28&.n.ir SC Plaza Balconytpatlo carPort. pool, SC>• wetght rm S800 Child Oii. 722-80'1 2 BR, 2 BA. garage view S 1125t mo 220 Cllll Clf •• 213-SM-•no or MIK.Jltnhlfs 714-561-4469 OoNn vi.. 1 blk trom bCh Make a CIHllYI change. clNn llr, walll to ttor ... , .. 11ur•nt1. mov- .... and art gaiter... 1BR ltooms 2706 FURNISHED Newport Crest room S500 POOi. tennll, 35 • male non IMOker 845--6003 S826 Dao S•OO Ulll pd ·250 CHtf Of '417-•561 ~Hot-tfs-/ .. Moc-tls--•2•7-18 rwwpon ltlCh 2669 •EXCLUSIVE OUAAO• •OATEO COMMUNITY * ON 10th FAIRWAY ..... SANOP1P!A MOTEL ,_., bMch AM approved Nlgl'\Uy, weekly & kitchen l\lalll~ 71'445-9131 •SEA LARK MOTEL• Wkly rentatw now avatl 111£111 &• 11'7 00 Ml ' up 227• 2 a 3IN' 2BA Apt•. trptc, N'#p' Btvd. ~6-7445 wet btr. rnlC;tO, wtltr/Ofyr ltOOlllMltts \\'lnttd ~ centrelaw. 2 cw gel w/atra ltoreige Alt 2724 ~Ind Sorry, New gMed" tllxury condo. _No ~ 144..otOt 29A }&A, 2 car 011f. D004. t•HI...... ape, micro . w /d , ~ nA io.., urvt ...., HOolmo .. .._,,ti cerptt, ger. WID I* uP. ~ 2~ tOwn.'°"" In Nftt to '*"· 11250/mo Npt 9Motl v.,., prlwele. 440I NVI" ~ Pref '*""-*t Tk MGMT 132·2232 '"" MIOl!M M4-M71 "" IM 1Pt '°' t.m • ._ .._ ........_ Awtllt '°'' SHOO/mo 1M llf. 1"9A. ..... 41)4 ....... Wfl/ ,_ 9lfOf •• ...... ...-. ,,.., .. ,., ..... ~ ~ ~;;;;;:;:;;iii;;:;....,... did r JO I ss30 '•••• ssl6 ••·ai:,..• ______ ...__,. •M'4UlllllY ciwt.i Otftce eEAUTIFUL ,.V ~ f '°'llMl.-C,*'"90fwyi, ....... a PfT Worllw/FrlendlyP90C* .,._, NIYJm .. I• "-',.:r-1 ,._.....,.. llJIJkJ'tlllm ... w/W.. pool. "*' Own (lit) ADS monlhe. For loc8I non· or etdefly. ~ PIT 1510 20 hrtlwtc nn. S:=J Coordinator tngllah n•CHUr_}'. ~-· I HITtm * ..... ., * ~YMMC....•W bllh N....,., UOOlmo 1.\ prom IOMCY· 979-7900 ltlone. 5.40~ 102 Ible LI typing' tlllog Es· tor day 1Mt on Women.~--• .., ... ~~· H~ Motniflgl/..,.,MClf.. For ..,,. ... PoelliGlt 9Plft. 11tll• "34451. AR£ FRE£ IMMEOlm--OPfNIN<.iki; ~t phone Piiis a .,...,,., Ind 2 9¥ea Hr l~ illlMl-331' Md;'°'Tc''"'*'"Wlll-counter and teble ..,. Wed-~ WOftl ...-. 91eUtltulN8h"'~ llT&BnYa&I CLERICAL ~1567-9112 ::o...::~ PU ...... :::!at~"..;,~~~=;;-~:~::== tr~lbalh CMet. Pfof, Cal: New JOlln Wayne AlrPort 1 tlon Ii.Mis Own ,,.,_, E•P opt PIT Ot~d day hie~ ~ 8klllil (Word '**"' 10 Uoo ~an:~~7~mo • 45/wpm, tit• ~· 10-C1«1eat ~ton Med.o Oen OOlce/Secty w•dlff Hur ... ~sny Cord ~ro1. 175-1013 rout• Mutt "'" own c,., Mp I lml f IT key • p1us1 ~t ----la-Mll ~Ti ~ CIOdl part.time tor busy CT'9dtt M TJPm/M ID "-"'for Au~ 131 10 Pllllllll iiMm11 CALL NOW 979--0747 M-,;1. l:Jql ority women. = ~8f!! ~ ~.~i"t:*c:*~:. r,:.· .!~~: Airway A~· c!~ dept Of IOcal ~· ltlght Noh energy people ... IOI Co-tuctler with 4-yr-old9 l<nd 590r1•wMts ~ a--"-Corona o.i ga7. 11\dry, S625/mo Meta. 557-~51 . Variety of cl«lcal du1i.t. needed tor new aoc;ounta FIT Mon-Fri M 301Hr ECE un1t1 requlrtO Aelttklfant ""'"~ t.n 16 IV ~ c.al t73-3515 7S9·3433 or MC)..2500 Found Golden RetrleYet, Some eccountlng helpful Polltlof\. beneflt• UgM ~ for C0tti1 M-. 546-32« ~ •• IS._33" CM 4BRM4iMVnehm ~:m~a9~2oF~ 11.00Pllllll :f~0·~=·~ ""8AM-12NoonMorH=tt ~l-~·30c>m P/TTlll''"mlS ~~.::, ~'f::ur= ............. ..,. ,,..o1 fem,non111'11<*•• call 9$4.1351 No •ltJ*~ MCelHry call Donna at &42·4321 ""$3004500 per ...a ~ '~~L:-a =• on Needed No SalH accepu~ appttc111ona Ella>eflenead ~ ~ '• IEIYICE IEP •"50/mo. CIOM to OCC. --COUNTER HELP Wiii Ext 122 ..,.Paid Tr.ini.w. llC)e, "... • 984-9999 for aume tor private Y.att -... ,... FOUND S 11 I O I F ,.__ .... Club Include Mlary ~ Avail NOW. 7&1.......,.. ma black & rain aysh It avail ..,. un ...,,,,.1a Meae omc. OVERSEAS JOBS llllPf /Ulll&L iory Ut>oe YKht Ctub, T~ contaet wtth our C11Stomer• to IOt\le customer reYled prob- ..,_Good~ uon Ilk... requited Part Time E¥WMngt ~ Set· urdays Contac-t Steve NEWPORT 8CH-30th SI ~~}.!"', ~·11!og1a· H9ul2n21· 30-40 hour per weell High Mlariea. plkj IMng G h 14tnted I • UM Cooks 1801 8aylllcM Or • CotoN 2& .... -·u ,. -· . Che!Ma'• c~ Muffins CIWCTOIS 114-~ open ... now hlflng all rowt Of rvln• • Pantry Coolta 0.. Mar. CA 92825 O\l~l PfOl'I ~~ lhr lnQlon Beach, 964-9302 & Yogurt. 3025 E Coast ~IOnl World Wide based Co '"ks or 28R lBA hOuM S.WOtmo or 963·2909 Hwy, Corona d .. Mar. 1ocat1on1. bonusu gan•z•d ind ividual ~Ilona .,. evat19ble HIRE u1111nc1 673-6083 -----c *1111 mLtST ..,1ou1 apptieents only. "nones 1yp1ng '<)wpm. a• 2000 w Belt>oe BIVd . ---LOST: BLACI<-MALE .......... ollectors wanted for 305-947•1480 24 Hra WOl'd Perfect, 975-1'00 Ne CorpCH"ate Office Ne.,.port Beach. mlf. DOG (Schnauier1. v1<:•n· Private Yacl'll Club .. __ Home Delivery eocounll Wanted for Newport •7,. 1702 ...._ ___ ....i.. $370'mo lit & last. ' llY Gartleld & Bulhafd ,._ ot the Dally Pilot Newt-Beacn Reaort Rental Paid Polit~ WOfll Earn v CJ" .---• ..... ,in h h •-f Aogeir8 at &42-4333 blOCk to beech. Avail REWARD 9&2-7697 l:"~~~:t':nt °'r,'~~ papa,. Al an 1~-$200 Total benefits call dollars Make 1 011. * IECEPTIHIST oereon t rou1e c ... ni ied no.v, 645-823e LOST Cairn Terrlor Oct 2 10 Jan 31 Tues-d4tnt COlleclOf, you .. rn Wed thru Sat 780-1012. terence No Sates Paid Cotd-ll Banker Newoott OWN mutet bdrm Non-8rlstoll8ato:er area 141b Sal WOfk wee11 PteaM 50% of all •mounts cOI· tor performance Up 10 Beac11 is tooktoQ 101 a FIT smkr pref. NMtnesa a female Stiver Skin rash Hild reaume or ac>ply 1n tec:ted Work your own Hosten Cashiet poe1l1on1 S400 9/30 lo 10114 rece puonist w1111 U · mus11 CM. Orange & Bay An s person to 1801 Bays~ hourt. daYt GrMI Par1· avallable Part & FT eve evfl/wknd1, Anna Crab· pe<oence 1n V0oc;e Mall. $400/mo Kan, 142-8281 WA~~lf:ed1':"tJ~; Of . Coron• Del M1r, CA hme income Call Steve shift. NB Restaurant trM 2S3-3308 Busy Real E11ate ottioe 92625 Rogers 81 &42-4333 ExP8f only Apply 1n per-P•ease c.-11 Darlene , ..... Tl W&ltlls Penonlb 3002 FernM preferred L•ge Attractive i.tnale seeks U.ltSWTIYI ASST IAY Pl.ul a.-S bedroom with ~-In gerttleman 35 .. for dates Sr cmmty in Huntington needed to W<>fk wl1h Dev tloset Wathe</dryer. r• Daytime phone calla. Beach needs an or· Dis adults In• eommvni· son Tues 9125 between 2 PAIT TllE SU-9060 & 5 PM, 3131 W Coast Hwy 642-7880 --- lr1gerator/lraezer ex-MflOUI only 761·8899 ganized 1ndlv to asst ty based ~ram. Ex· cerctse equipment 1n -prpty mgr Du11a1 typing, par~ ed. good nl/fUPllOISUI Earn up to $6000 per mo Call (7141647-7128 eluded $350 mo ,., utlla Schools I phones word pro-benef111. Call 557-3260 No petspleaM 63l·6959 lnsttuctJon 3012 ~=~'\C:~~~.~;wp~ IEITll llYIEllST INSURANCE Sri• 2 SR Condo. garage spc1ce lull nouae prtv N- smlt. r '400/mo Pool. '"'a 668-9458 EJcp CSR FIT Far"*'s Ins. Newport 63 1·7740 •VIOiin-Piano Lesaons• 3 yrs office eaper Ben-Needed Mondays, Foun- Prol Creative 20 Yrs Exp etlls w/401(k) EOE tarn Valley •e&3·5634 llTtl• HCll.ATill Free Intro LestOn Ca.II Apply •n person or send Dental-Careef oppty Will train Katherine 631-8288 resume 10 PCM, 20880 NYMA -a•1•-(213) 439-7407 Oakridge Lane H B CA 1 -• .., -92646(7 14)9s0-5415 PIT lO-" days per montn. Laboratory Gar19!S for Rent 2740 No eves ol Sais RO~ CALIF LICENSED TECH _ preferred ChMrlul quaJ1. 6 yrs e.ap FOf H e.ac11 lab STORAGE ONLY Airlines $15K-75K ty ottice 55e·1122 Good benefits 842.7404 Oft 1 7Sth1251Smot C •• '·••••••••••••••••-_Will 11a1n HC1r1ng alt pos-DESIGNER .., ,. II 1 o n s a II ( 3 1 3 ) 646 5 137 alter 11 am Domtstks 3018 948-9800 ext A 1084 Machine°' tOOI, Eng Co •n Newspaper Delivery , _______ ....,.._.. SA seetung axp tndlvtd· -,omtM--td-~----BEDRIDDEN pregnancy &PT IAUIH ualt. 7141557-02!2 EOE ASST, MANAGER causes • need '°' PIT Retiree wlma1n1enance DRAFTING TRAINEE R.E. SM/Rent help Huntington Sch 2 l u t c -COOk1ng. wpport. Eng e"p m s osta Eng Co tn SA seeking The Dally Pilot needs Full· BuslntlS Pr0ptcy /Slit 2767 Ssnd.,.leh St\o9, personal pr ootem1 forces 581e Nr OC Atrport Avg S20K mo g ron By Owner Call 472· 1234 Buslntss/Offlct Rtnt 2769 WfSTCUFF lllLltll NEWPORT BEACH C•nr Westchfl /Irvine Ave "'Complete Jamtonal "'M1.1SIC ,,. Eleva IOI' ...-Full vi-Balconres ..... "AX & Copy Service "'"mpfe Parl11ng Hl·l101 spkg, must dme Pis call Mesa 1155-0565 • n 1 r Y I eve I Ind t v Time & Part· Time Asst. 962-7081 Asst Mgr /Customer Ser· 557-0292 EOE Managers to work with Nanny /Housekeeper needed Live-In only Enghsll spealong Must drtva Transpor - tat ion '1 n suran c a provided S800 mo R.f. are nc~s r equired 550-4712 TemC)()(ary Live In Helper some cooking & groc.ry buytng Salary nego· liable 642-7806 5530 *&JIUll M llFI• 1·900-654·2255 Eiot 124 Fhgllt Attendants $351< T1cllet Agents S32K Cuslome< Service S29K BAM-BPM s" call COS1 vice Irvine Copy SllOp EARN S300 10 SSOO P9f our C1tculatl()(I O.strt<:I G row tll po1en11a 4 week Reading~· 11 Managers Hours are Energetic & Po1111ve al· 11ome Call 515.473.7440 2am to 1 lam. S7 00 per utude Will Train Contact ut B249 !lour '" mlle&ljle relm· Roger 7141757-1554 or bursement 552-0363 Extras "9ecied Mov•e & llRnlDER TV S60 lo S 100/dl'f FM ,.__.. ••J •••• _.JOI Charged Call now _, -...... ••• 2131874-4206 PT /FT for pnvate yacht club Apply 1n person Wednesday thru Fnday FllE 111111 10-12 Balooa Yacht Exc11tng opoortunity tor Club. 1801 Bayside Dr . prolesslonal Food Ser- C01ona del Mar vert 1n lunch-only line CIHFFllR From NewPOfl area 10 Los Angeles area Hours 7am 6pm Mon·Frt Some weekends Salary open Must !lave prtor ell· per1ence ContlCl Oaha 2131937-1503 dtntng cate Eacellent benefits Apply M·F 10·4 Neiman Marcus. Fas11ion Island.NB EOE It ';04Jlf buslneal ll'IOYln9 lo a ,_ locet1on? Announce tti. mo... In daealfied •tsHYW.H Need energetic per$0n to grow w11n es11011sned company Sa11ry plus commission ln1erv1-by apPQlntment only Call 646· 7 '4 1 Lloyds Nur - sery OUllOF/Te Needed le>< retail nursery on weet<days No exp necessary. Fe>< app1 call 646-744 1 Lloyds Nursery IEClmllllt Pat1· Time peflOn needed Energetic and persooeble for busy c:redtt depart Recep11on1st tor N9wpor1 ment of local newapaper Cente1 linanc1a l llrm Vartety of clerlcal duties Typmg or PC sk.1lls a plus Some acoounllng l\elplul FKBC Inc 721-9580 Appro.11 15-20 llfl per wk I Ask lor At S5 00 per !lour Please call Donn• at 642 -432 ' I RlCtmtllst PIT E.at 122 L1g111 typelboolo:keeptng, I oenefat oHice 261-6040 1t PIT $5-$ 10 PEA HOUR RECEPTIONfsT 15 1mmed1a1e openings 1· Mdture reltabte. tull·t•me M·F 5 30-9pm J/l/e tram P1easan1 ofhce Wtll train Weatmlnll., 373-2688 $81H1 752-0681 UPTO •&oo PE~ MONTH * NO COWCTIONS * Early morning motor routes available Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. COOT A MP.SA ra:wPORT BEACH, TOUNT AIN V AU..EY lRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH Edlle Gmz•. '""'* of a flnttndo enterbit· ment Syttem, Miki ( 40) new ldKcr1>tions for the Daly Piot f Of the month of Jooe. Be a pan of the wmnc team. be a part of eadt· inc promotions ib this one. and tarn £XlRA ,.._y fOf the SlM- MER. Apply now! Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HlffSCH Both 'ulner ablr 81.st JcaJ, 'ORTit • "Q •s •AK 76 4 J + K Q JO S " E.' r f.AST defender\ Q.5h1n1 out thcu high cards. or 10 t'ssav mt clubs, wtucb is la ydov.n as the CMds he. We wouJd have hes11ated about makan1 •take- ou t d oublt on the Nonh hand with on l> 1'"0 spades, especially when one ol the top honors 15. tikcl)' to be upended n gh1 from the start at a spade .:on1rac1 446 SF OFFICE on PCH at i 1 80 per 11 1mo Good 1oc & Qu•el w parking 1>75·23 1 I Of 675-33 11 .. ______________ • II 6 • J 7 5 \\est I~ the l ing of hearts fnd Ea\t \lgnalcd en~ovragcment with the \I\ How~\ICr. \\est saw h11k fu1ur~ tn a hean contmuauon , so he ~h1hed 10 a club The mt was ca5) Declarer v.on m dumm\. cashed the two h1~h \padt'' and ling of d ia - monds. then came 10 hand v.11h a d1ilmonJ ruff 10 dray, the last irum~ \\ hrn d ub§ behaved 1n lncndh futuon, dcclarCT ..,.as able 10 d1~ard hu hcan lo~ o n the ac~ of diamonds and d aJm his dam 120 SQ tt Studto Avail Sk~park Crrcle area in art o ll1ce Call Tracy 26 1-6233 120 I 2122 l /F 16 t 7 Westcllfl NB Agt 541-5032 "cross from B1lboa Bay Club. newly remodeled Ofhce Space. 1st Floor 1600 Coast Hwy NB, $5001mo 71418S4-0160 °' 818 241-~125 "ULL service otttce 1n Newport Centlf Fasht<>n Island Answering svc only alM> av11lable Tll UECITIYE MITH 640-5'70 Central Cos1a Mesa Full service From 300 SQ 11 to 1JOO Ne.,. rmprove · ,.,ents S 90 11 plus free rent 646-9663 Looking to sell that extra junk stacking up in the garage? Try the classifieds. What's junk to you is a treasure to someone else. For only $1 3.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Call today. H E N 8 I 0 T U 0 0 8 P R I Y E J .... ..... J Last SU~ my ~ ~f Na~ly purt:f'laMd a ham moctl The next day stle Wef\I --------10 1tle stofe to return 1t She rH llled she OOly had _...,.,._,,___...,..._--1 e c-.,.... .... ~~· .. ~ _ _.___._.__.___.__, ""' :;.;:1.;::. :..,5::: 0 P E 0 I It 'I 2788 1 800 SO FT 2 large Front 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 331:H 3NO ~ Atuo ~s POil• H • Offic e s d t1ve •n rear -~ 11u111ta•OHtlOISil<llOlluot ... evs4ePU1ikliku_ ·pcxu door 56CI sq It o • 1 ·Wlf\i • P8tt\t>•ncl A1tddt!1.1 ~ ..\w ;ewwns 1~1 S 1 000 •mo 17 77 WM I 33tJ.J. 3NO PC>u'*d •<id1,\ IOfl(I(] f)<J·~ t er C M day 540-9352 !~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~U~'~' ~·---~S-.~~-~~~:J:.u.rtwn:>S~~~!_ ___ _ het 646-0681 ,• 1300 IQ II Front Ottice L .irge rear drive.in dOOf 1785 Wllllt* SI Cos111 Mesa 540-9352 Davs 646 0681 Evenings Prime area warehousing or ciean qutel ,1101> 1600 I I 0~ fretgllt dOOf 1 16J5 SupertOf 642·0530 --------~' Income Preperty 1790 E Md• 3 C2 units prof Of 1et11I OWF "' II 95-., S 179 950. Drive by. 128 Cabrtllo 494~9334 B., •" ' ~ !l.IJA ~ ~ -~" Susnss ~ 2904 lhtrlMten 11 you have confidence 1n your abllity to bu•ld your own business and be- tWMf't '1 000 & SJ 000 to 1nv 1s1 c all 7141434-718 I lnvfltmtnt Opponun!tY 2908 ENJOY 14-15'14 return on Trott Oeed1 $10 000 to S 1.000.000 Call Oernson ANOC 499-4&35 NOW• OWNER leek• loan. ••'•· lrade. 5000 11 custom 50% fin Bell COM Spy-QIMI YU &4()-1449 pp By Sydney Omarr SCORPIO (<kt D -Nov 21) By Patrick Walker onl\ \On,11.kr "hin " "" 1h1 1,...,, 111 Emphasis o n production propen) th~ lung·lnm l ht' Jf'll'lit•, .1, •11 "h A.RI.ES (March ~ 1-\pnl I q) 'ou rnpOn\lhtlth 1ntcns11ied rel a-CAPRICORN 1 De1. ~.:-J.1n ~' t h • ,om pin 'ttuJlhln' urrn•t " ( r m1gh1 '"ali.e up fl"rltng. ''The '"orld •~ 11onsh1p MonC\ 1n,ohcd and 11 -\hho ug.h \OU mJ\ n11t ha'c m.1·1q·J I \h.iJ0'"1ng '"UI l.'\<'".J,I\ "' rl •' 1 m' O)ster'" Reach he'ond prt,10U\ como )Our '"a\ If )OU mttl dead· all the a\\Ur.lOl.l'\ 111 JUJrantC'~' \\IU tint· .l\ rm1•t11•n.al 1n\l•hrmr111' nr c\P<'(;ta11on' l oH tra\cl. crcatt\tl) ltnr. ~ou tOulJ ht1 financul JaCkpm M.'t"li. -t'\pl'11Jlh 1•\\'r finJtlH'' re "''"' JX'r'41n.1I rd.1111•0,ti r' blrnll 1n10 t''C'lhng \4.cnano ' nu'll ( apnlom pla) \ Jramattl rnlc WUH'C\ 11r in' C\tm1·nt' .,. hJl tr.in LEO I J uh '"-\ tj.\ : \ 1 < ,.,,11n 11< brc:ili. from 1rad111on anti 1mpnn1 SAGl'n ARll S ( '\o, 12-Dct' ~ 11 §p1rn nt''" mu\t lir,· 'our 1m.1tttn3· h• he ,i.,, pu, .al .1 ·1J Julu• .. , I ' •i. o"n ~l)lc 'nu might he 'la)tn11. "lht~ I\ what uon .ind mJli.1• \llU "".ill' th.It J hmi; "'"h "''"C'''" l h ,.11, , .. ,,. ,1 I'< .i TAURUS fAprtl !t-May tOI: Sean l'H hern \lollltnll forT·· -\lmost e'en· pt'rtod ul uncC'rt.itnt\ .tnJ u1nll111 in I ptl\ h• ;ilt1n.11, 11)11,. "h • ~n ..... •·•vt of •lrttlloa rtt0vertd. family mcm· 1h1n& scen1' m ao ~our '""Y potltflhl I emott11nal ttc~ " "''" 111m1n11 le> ..,, 1ru1 ""tlh .11111 ... h.11 "'·'~''' • 1 t" ~ lier ae4'1lc1et1 t• 1111e11lea on finantt\, pa)'m~na roll«uon) end I .1\1111g °"'uril\ Jn.I '11rr "C'" '1n previoasly rejtttfd Empb1l.1 .. 1n,r1tmcnt I 1bmn helix make )Out AQUARll'S 1Jo1n : I h'r 1'>1 tx-H•u" hut \ '" nu,•. rh" I'< ,.blklty, appeara•<'t, ruacc to I•· """h rcaltl) ().10'1 ti.-t.l .. l'n 11\ "' 111hcr' ,h,,m1 p1q1.1ff'\l '" \ha ntc.1 "u1 1r11r11.h h rreatt .. t ome. Caactr utlvt flprfl CAPRICORN 111« :?:!-Jan. IQ ) I or c\lril'J¥<\nl p111n11 -.c' n11 m.1111•r 1 .iml JllltuJ~ '" .111 l1•n,11 hr" 11•1111 ,romllleatly. You no longrr arc afraid of tndt\ld· ho " \lnH'll' 11r \UHC'\\lul lhl'' ·Ill!'!'·" .111.inttl·mrnl\ GEMINI (\ta' ~I June 10) You'll ual ... ho make\ thrcau. 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Q ftl). 1u111on prme :iH unatt c;ome v.111 a1ta1hmrnt ;ippeaf' 111 l'I. ll"l'ltng the fin.anu.il d111rn' ~Uni) 11b1l11\ 10 llutld on \tlhd 10\ISI Jou 'mu'l bc fl'\l h1c"' I co \lra1n )ti 11 the ... me ttmr \Cklnm UBl\A 1\(-N :.a n,1 :'1 \' ..,r ha\t ~l(ad) appnM1h prcfcrahlt' u pla~1 \n111n1l role ha't \llU ~n 10 w1h ;1 un1\juc ti.·,1 u ( lime\ '''u 1en1! to .,.,.,u '""' rontnutc:d 10 "hurn up" pr«-~urt PJ ~ (Feb. l~·M•rch .20). postlllln 111 dnr'I 01 .in\lhtnJ H>u I hurt un '"ur ''CC'• ;inJ h.tll' .t• ~orp111 rtpn-cten1cd You'\C' "t h;inacd d1m1ton" at lcut knov. hl lie u\.Clt'\\ ttrt~inw 11nd ~'C1.J110 or '"'"''tmrnt' th.It "''" LEO !July 2\-.i\ua 12) 8e thrc"C 11mc\ Maint.un scnK of outv.om p.lnncn Of 111,cJ 11nr' r;m·h undn anal)tttal. d1~-tm motl\C\. atl 1<k•' humor. \lt'tlhnanc\$ to l•uah at )our AIU~ l \1erc h :1-<\pr1I ~{)) s11nd 'io"" hll'"l''r' '''u r\".tlh .1.1 on poper. Mrmher of opposite "'" ov.n fo1blcs Populant} 1"1111\1 h11h. 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M2·86&6 • 11 • • (tllleJlt) Mm S~99. 5 833-3310 d1ys ~ eictc\Md llld Tl'll• IW•IMS• is c:on· «*II C._.... 14 tM HufttlftfatOI\ 10 .... let aft ::0-.!t.~1~~: OOCK-15', tront tie on ·••••(D111l ..., MO.ff30evenlngt c:wn:iotneuna.r&lgMC:I "'1~:i~~;.;~;(~om-w1i11~~·~~-;;:'~.;:eot1~ ="•~=t.c:.':rift.~ =~II .. ~ • and much morel Brend c:hennel In N.BI Must be .a 171 • wrftlen Hofic.t ol Oefllull IM!-.ced to tranaaet 11\111· •noe County on Septeml* ..._, CaiMfof• Oft tM eloftt 1111 HMd ~ -.&....... . ... 2•1 IOw enough '°' bf....... ,. Ind Election lo Sell T1'e neu undw lhe flCltliOVI 7. 1990 ... eftd .. IN time .... filfnlmUM10 .... llMee .:ll-"9CIHGAAAT _new_ I S5-S100 ~.,-.:!.._ 1 S250lmo. 6J5-6606 ~w-· .... ml a P11Y1 It W11 'II 1111t'9r'Slgned e.UMd &old 8u1tne11 ntme(sl H1ted NN111 -.e.c1 Mlow to ~ patio .... _....., ... BAAGAINI Brittanie a , lllfl -... Ml Auto, alt (921ZRV) Nollce ot Oetauft and 1bove on Auguat 31 1990 Publllll4Kl Or•nge Co st end c-'def 1M 1te1 .. 20 ... , to ............... I • 1a1 .. t edition & Jr. set & .. 11~ n 1111 I ff• q -12111 Election to S.M to tie S1ndra J Wilco11 Ottly Piiot s.ci1 mbtt' 19, "*''' Of eU "'""' who to reduce tlde•ltr·•td Great Book• set & misc. Side tie, MARCUS CHAN· It~ lllill --T•llU IMlll rec:oroe<l lf'I tne ClOUfltv Thll stattmtnl was flied 26, October 3 10 1900 wlefl to be h .. rd relellve lo bultdlf!t eeperet .. ft t. Mutt Mii. 13 t-4560 NEL. S60/mo 850-8145 • ••t•••-wn.re Ille rt>UI propeffV 11 wtlh tho County Cler" ot Or-W-1•7 the epptlcetlon dffc:rlbed autlclAnt 1 ffOM ...... le .._. locllted anga CO\Jnty un Se111ember Mio.,, ... t;·d) to ettow _,. of Luxur1oU'1 Stagg Horn DOCK available Newport MAXIMA 1987 GXE 2060 Herbor Blvd, C M Diil• SfPTEMB[R •. 1 1990 P\lltC NOllC[ DATl/TIMI . TuHd1r. tote4ptof9cll•~-• Fem FebUlouslnentryor Island area Up to 32' Excellent Condition . lll·llOO 1990 F.-NS October I , 1110, 1:00 leM tNn tM ,..........., petiol Specimen plant S 2 5 O I mo Tom wk Published Or anoe Coast FICTtltoUI llUllNEll Htll,(Conllnued lrom .. .,. lteu of one tNtd Of tM"" 541-3900 or 842-0801 752-0550. llm 673-2680 loaded, eervlee records, ---------"OIE .. T I . W£1SS 0111~ Pilot September t9, NAMf ITATEMENT tem~ s. 1tt0) In NCh •lruc•w• ..... J73~:2n1e r. $9, 100 INCO,.,OAATED 26 01<tOber 3. 10 1990 The lotl0¥1lng pertons 11,,. A~ATION NUWI": 11ot1 IMt: a) to .tlow..,., ._..THI DEAL: ONE·WAY TICKET for UILllAT SLIPS u Uld TNll.. W-151 dOlog bullout H o-.r.i ftten AtMftdment ... dlmeno6onot11fMI \, 11111 II not a peiper male tor 9126 lvng OC Avalleble In Newport FlllT-1111 'II I c oR~: 1 SfA SHARP POOL St:R No. to-SIZOM C"-"9• No. thema.lftreerMttonwM ~NO ,._Ing In-2:05pm to ~·~11m15ore Beac:t\ 714-6'2-5735 F~~~<;;,Egye~!!?. 2•~-Pl wmdows. locks & stfff· I 9,.,,. Vil'''"""·•.,....._ POOllC NOTICE I w.;E, 8 t t 1 N-mitn A"• 904/Condlllonel UN ,.,. lleu ol 100 '"t: f) to -(BWI). St50 49...--.4 ..,....... ...,. "' • ,... vv"• .....,,..,.. 11unttngton B111ch Cahl mtt No. I0-12 with 1~19' 15~ to IO~ ,_...,. ~ & WI ,._... trenepor-C Jr...a--onl 4 lent condition $5500, ~~o. ttl~j, c~s:w c~~::: Covlflll, C.A QI 1'l4 (8181s-,7 flCTITIOUI llUllNESS !92~11 hrmlt•/Tentetlve Tract Into Ille pefldnt etNOlUf ....... .,..,.... ~/fun/ M i-__.-. ... _._.._~•-ou,__ IUOF4691 (IFOP84 'I 4.J<n NAME ITATtMENT Mlellaet Tomin 8 t 11 New No 1.S57/Neg1llY• Deeter-In llou o(S~ to~: Md I. ........ be wofltlng 6025 '79 WINNABAGO 29 MERCEDES 1973 280 s•ttl Ry( n~ A ~l•r~n Tr-e lot1ow1og persons ate mi n Ave Hunt111uton etlon No I0-23 4) At.lot eubdt•i.ton .. llla,aa.ownageon :;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:! CHIEFTAN S,3,000 Sed41'1 Of~tnal Ivory paint • Anoml'yal'l<ll\fJ<Yll lt.1' 00•"11 t>Ys1ness H Be.ch Cittt 92~8 A'PLICANT· Cllst of "llow tor 140 co" ..... ......, •1-d ..._ «O engine. 491< m1 Micro-with t•n tnl.,•Of Well TIE..i llHllS rrusJoo ~~BBLELA~D :?07!>:ew-This bu •ne'• , con Huntington •a•ch11"1•~~ domf lnlm':."'o':':i N T A -. ........ * wave. 2 root atrs island C FIU/ISIZI C r'>.l•-W P•"' rvd os1e es• 1ducted by an ind11o..iu1t ct."'°Pf'nent Agonc:r ..,.. NV I 4.. _ 0000 M~EY * -....__. etc 75 ,_321._ mc11n101ned alllorma ~19, ~;>t NVO ll>J 1~ \.Jlol Q2627 lhe rtoo•stra,.1191 C•"n .... ounlan IH View VII-STATUI: Co•ered b ~ "'" Flllflll&I ......, ~ Cc1r Pr1nc1pels only 2060 HarbOr Btvd C M Hugo Albert Preste menc:eo to tra11uct bu'' l•t• I Negattve o.c:teretloft ..a ..._. • c:fWlnc:. to By Wilham Hald Reasonable oller pp Ill 2500 Buengue• 238•2 V•a El ness under th41 F1Ct11'0u~ OCATION: A •..S Acre to-23 -.n My & ..-1y CUfl 36 lost WaA bfonze 1 4 Wheel ~/Je~s 714 497-8506 • POOUC NOTICE H()(,10 Mission Voe10 Caltl eusonns nimf'•'SI """" ''" ( ... etlec:h•d m1p) COAITAL ITATUI: .. 1111 -... 00 on out-,,2 In closed ltmiled qo30 M ed 1979 240D •ut.q' abo.e on <;e11 .. mbo'< 4 con1l1tlng of two elt11. eppllc•ble 1n9t 9ftd mor.f ere es FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l ho~ bus1n1tss is c;on· 1990 Site 1 SoulllwHI corner OH Fil~: A COt>J of t edition ot 36 CHEVROLET B LA'i"E'R Charfblk int ate, auto(••--------NAME STATEMENT t;lltt1 b) an 1nd1v1duat MIChHI Tomin of T11Mrt Avenue and Joy· Pf~ reque11 le on fl CALL US TODAY Tht• sculpture of an 1987 4 4 t n ew new p11nt. rebuilt motor Fiii TEMPO 1111 The follow "ll l>"'S""~ "t lh" •t>g1s1ranttsl com· I Htts stttement wn !tied tul L-In Ille CornmunUr De -~ eagle with a trout in tis 1 es baabted 8 56· ~OO looks & runs great Auto, pllocks a11 till OO•n<,l bu,,,,.,.,, J' men<1.Y 10 trans'l<'.t bus•· •w;th the• ~·nty' 1.,,11 01 Or Ille 2: loutllwHI COfMr mini Depertmenl, 2 rvn ~ t·•~s wac war,.-" to tr $"-6c.0 733 077c. KB E.'l '1 I' • ll"'G "~ " ~TIONI ...,.., .._ "'=-548 4193 ~ J • ~ am 11m cass er u1se 1 l • 1 ~ N ''"l " nt>s!> unoer the Ft<:l•t•CWs •moe County 0,, ~11p•cmbt>• of HappSf Drive end Joytul M•ln Strffl, Hunllnt11o Peter Ueberroth & Harry • t2EVSJ t!>) ANO CONSl•l I 11\1( • !Hiib l 1 bu' nt"' name(•I II Sled 7 1990 l•ne 81ec:ll, Cellf0tnla t2MI, Ml-Gl1,ld.Ht ....... Ustlef aher the Olympics 90JS Mercedes 1982 300D Sllll C.11101yn l1rne H11nton11ron 1 1l•••<' cu, August .J1 1990 F4e177l CUA"fNT ZONE: ln1pectlon by Ille pubffc. O~ sol'" 81 watdA'f True"'· Turbo, beautttut car e•a h C.·•1 t 1;• 4" e 11 (0 ) .... "D (O 11 f ...... t n ......,. I .... u "' 1•-""--------v I. u I ... " HUIJO ereno~e· Pubh,heo Or.l11g111 Const ,. 1· ....... u• • COPJ 0 ..... '. r_,,_.." Astor1a tor $24.000 Ask-RARE 1987 vw Crew Cab o wnei • e•cellent con-TltEOIORf ROll•S J.,111ev P.iu io\•l• "' •l!St.i 1111~ sta1eme111 was filed Daily Potol Scpi .. mbtH 1q fled-Medium Den11t1 AHi· be av1llable to lnteroet 1ng s 19 000 M us T d I I• 0 n s 1 2. 0 0 0 Fllll/ISUZU (.,4J10lyn L.itot' Hu11lotl\jlon, ... 1111 '""County Cler~ o t 01 26. Octob4r 3 11) 1riqo ct.nllal-Pl1nned D.wtlop-~·rllH •t cnr.,H•ll Of t · Pickup New Engine 71 • <-45.0973 B h c t ·• ~ SELL ,..,950 760_02•0 '" " 1.1ut .ut• \l.t>41 J11141· r county cm Seµteint..er w I!>.' mtnt) 1ln CllJ l retJ (711 PleaM Call .., .. 2060 Harbor BtvCI. C. M Th' uu"""~' ·~ r.on r 1 •·•lt Ill• 2: A-.aR (High Den· T1lberl Avenue) after I CHEVY 54 PICK UP MERCEDES 1983 300D lll-2500 l1utl•·O l>) "" "'"1'""" 11 F4"7"4 Ml.IC NOTICE tlty AHldonll•l·Senlor Sul-tember Z7, 1HO. llJ-atfl REBUILT lresh engine and more, lllt! rego\11.tnlf't rum ~ul1h~n.i11 Or.m11e Co.st fix) and Al -SA (Medium ALL INTEAEITIED ,ER '"""" WordP•rf. Phones. Leave Message WITH CAMPER $2295 excellent condtl 1o n mencf'O I ' lrQfl~lil~I I U\I o .... , P•IOI '>l•jJlt!mbtl• 19. NOTICE OF O.n111, AHldenll•l·Senlor SONS ere lri.lted lo 111 SEE. 6:42-0567 $11.000 Days 662-5449 LINCOLN . 7' Con to ->ntal llb~ u•Hlfll '"" f •(l•l•C'US •l 0 .t< be• J 10 1990 PUBLIC HEARING 8ulfl•I Hid Mll'lllfil Ind HprH CerolN M S-2251 *""'' .., lil.8 .... firm ..... accurate dependebl• lyplet. PIT, from 3-8 pm ~. Pay commeo9Urate ..... ablltlel. Celt Laura Of Kristy., 714· 759-1080 llfter11em v •.••• .,,..,,,, 6010 • 1820 ORNATE brass bed, double. S 1200 •ENGLISH oak desk (tiger uwed) with claw ..... $900 71•-•97-4797 * BUYING ITEMS * * 1890s to 19501 • * Jewetty to Household• P-.. lv Mag 673-6223 &CCISSlllH Pettis/rhinestones all ans 9040 styles Perteet lor wed· I:;:;:;:;:;:;:=== dings Earrongs neck- laces bracelets & more' *TWO 20' VAIS CHEAP' Brand nev. For~rly U·Haut 1ruc"s 838-2371 r€llurt>1sheo '" March ot AITltlf I fSTITf .lfWILIY Large sel ection o f d iamonds v n tage watches incl Role• and Patek We buy sell traoe and r epa11 W tlloam Harold Jeweler:. 3116 Ne.,..port Blvd at J2no IU-OHI Peu & Animals 6049 this year including com ptete sa1e1y cnec" new pa•nl iot>s and m«nan ocel wor" ""here n~e<J One has rebuilt engine met ne"' cart:> Eacellen• rubber un f><Jlh lruC::kS D11ven daily very depen dablt' $5 995 ea OR 2 tor S 11 000 Contact Han~ ~n11;iht at Da11y Pilot -14 6414321 FORD A EROS TAR 19tl7 * •PfTUll• * E •1.e1ten1 c0rod111on AKC Stereo & c.ass1•1\t-Ask PUPPIES ong $7 200 Inc.Jude~ wa1 Shots worming health I rc1nty 673 1240 msurancl' guaran1eed PElLAND PAVILION Antiques. Aep1!ncn 6011 OPEN 7 Dl\YS Clas.sics 9045 -I 16374 Beac.r. Blvd • m1 S I 1 yr old Heavy Duty Ken· 405 fwy nt!al to i arget 1958 PONTIAC Ch1elt111n mc)fe Washer & Dryer Between Edinger & Heil VS 2 doo• ti 1•dl ~· S550 lor both h 7 * 141-3231 * 61 000 mite~ Autom.Jtoc beveled mirror New Po.,.er stet>• n,~ J•ttl white wooderl bltnds any fREE to gOOd toomt> Stack b• .i~e~ Q,.gor1d1 Pd ,,I H' aia 723-1189. 675-4306 Lab mu tem spayeCI 6 .1 stor('(J 1111e.,01 SS 000 APT -size Kenmote 4. mos 01e1 Hou'>t! 1raonee1 4C14-Q5'-l burnef electric range & tun' 6•6-3826 CHE\, v <; ~ "Fl A IR wtltte, mt cond S'S Good 1(1t1ens 10 Free iiEDA·~ O• 9 ~ C>'• E 730 5~25 460 engine Rune; gool.I Bu~•11t'>!> ',,,,,.,,, ' ll•d w .t!>Q OENl,.ALPLAN "IEOUfST· opinion • or eubml ves I S 1250 SEE 642 Oob7 .. t,o.-!;1 I lt•rni.111 10 AMENDMENT NO 90-3/ 1 To am1nd lh• Land AYldenc• lot Of 119aln•t t MERCfDEC. 1954 SOOsec 19~ Pt.lellC NOTICE ZONl CHANGE UH Element ot Ille Cit)"• 1ppllcatlon u oulll"• Ila.., teiH t:llac; k with LINCOLN 82 Continent at Jeffrey K1bte1 NO. 9041 Gener•! P11n bf redo lgnet· ebowe II there ere an p.ilom no ll'cilhet $7 000 luxuroous seC1c1n ornpec-Tl11~ '1alt<mt1nl wet~ "'"" FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CONOmONAL USE Ing proper1J from Medium further qu11llon•. pie on t'•lras $38 900 C<lble lull r•ower d1g11a11w11r.tnt'l.uv•ll~l•f'1~.,IO• NAME STATEMENT PEAMIT N0 .90-12 Oentlt)'AHldenllelto Hlgl'I cellW1yMCarv11ho, 95~ 2eoo"" 759•0685 h instrument!> 1eatne• on d' 11..-!..0111 11 o• c;,., r• '"!>"' r""' 'W"·ll i.ie•~ns a•t< WITH S'ECIAl Deo11ty AHldenll1I, nlng Aide,°' Laure ""tm tertor Ori\•~• tess lhan 10 '"l1 Ou•r 9 bu:.•nen IS ,E .. MfTS/TEHTATIVE 2 To 111one ftom A2 PO A11oclel1 Planner, I MERCEDES 1Cl8• 190E 6.000 mole~ ri ,t.'ar c.•11,i>tl F46"15 HOM~ SIT. NG SER "'ACT NO. 143511 (Medium Oentllf RHlden-"9-5271 Metathc blue sunroof I!.<· belo"' blX i. must be , l'ul ''~"'"" Or1111 1•· C.1.111,1 J1( ( S Or ORANC.E COUN NEGATIVE DECLARATION llel·Pleoned Devetopmanl) Miiie Adami, Huntlngt cett~nt cond•lton. 0091na11 !!een soi % • B 1 Call lu"''t P•lvl St·~t .. nt·•" 19 Tl ~t:5:i E !..oa~t Hwy NO. I0-23 "2·1" (Medium l:>en1lly B1acll Planning Com owner $9 500 673-3325 973 1345 :lb Oc:teibt:• J •O 11:1' ~u·t" 1{11 C0too• 091 Mir (AnieMment lo land l"111denllal-Senl01 Suttl•) ml•~ w 154 Lahl !l.oi'> .. Elem«lt ot the •nd M:IA (High Deotlt'( MERCEDES 198<1 190E 1 Me•cur) 1016 Coint>I ' Mu~• !>ell S 1J 800 E ... cellent Condit"" Aulo- Lo "'1age sunroof ma11c. A (, St :;.JO 080 fT'•SI green 5.SSo-7526 !)36 "361 MERCEDES 1988 S60sec Mercury 19e 1 Cougar E'c.eptoonat Cond1t1on 4DR S1S"lC' 080 16 600 "" 1oaoed wrth 548 5030 0<1,, t.i 1 4081 e~11a~ SSS 000 OBO e11e:. Cc,,11a1 t Che•• 7 14 124 4010 MERCUR'l' ~4 Mon•e-90 l.it'dn run!> tJlt'dt IH1g111al owner $ 1 JOO , t:>o MFRCEOES 1985 300TDJ WAGON White teamer 5,,,,, oot E • ce11e111 s ,,, 000 759 7035 1076 MfRCEDrs 280 4. otor 1.in µo ... e1 0 ,IS!Jlld1119• S4 500 • 14 <;)Q 8.;>91 '.llG MIDGET 76 New on-I tt: "' l ulch rebuilt I• 1rsm 'i.1011 & more I (, >O l ores $7800 .i,,.i • l I 1 Loo~n4Ul641 4~6J a rs Cadl lac, Buick. Sterling wt e~y an Milts a Modef• ot Used C•n 2600 Harbor Blvd Coate Meta S40-9100 N !';t;A•; QO iOOZX tOlDS 1970 C.ulla~s Go~ 1ul•J IU¥S lb~O "' .. > s< 5 ooo 583 1!:so pr "m" c t!O " IOA•1f'<1 e!>1dt,.. -,., P , n..,_.,.,,., Advert1smg Rates . llCREASE YOUR RUCH! THROU&H OUR MEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES t£i Landscape/L.awncare Sweet Trtt Lan4sca,t ••I• '• ') P V • Upl 1 ~Island 675-6580 homes Some ,..,1,, e•tra 1.M (>' ""' -t>.J •'" ..irs HE.ATER AIR COMBO toes Leave message g1eat hAfiE BEA..ilV ---------· Fredenctl. well Or window 6:42 9450 se5or. I jJ.. ol •-OtJ4 •ISSH PIUH ll '17 S;.>4" t ., .. , ... ,I ·• ob.l $2.44 per day • , '1 A1 • • TREES • Ptaster/Repa 11 nt F •I C J'Ch plasleroOQ ' 'T ... , r ,qng QUdlll "" • "'' l , .. ,..,., N" Prob 220 VOit $200 OBO ice-F'ORr •Q)n 'A C>at•I A AJI 1 t. O'I air & mo•P metier Mannowoc 400 tb MusJcal Instruments r., ao• a • ,,.. r '·~ 1 c. "1 c.n O 1~7 llr capacity S400 OBO 6055 S; b' v 1' • tt • Sllt5 545-8770 895 10"4 b'.1J.J,f)4 l<enmOf'e Washer & Or)er $50 .-ch ~IC Gas Renge, H'9fl Brotler $50 Srgma Merton Guitar r. DR·• 1 Moth• Pearl 1nta~ I FORD b6 MUS 1 A "4 , tmmac cond "' nrcJ snell 289 engont> dul m •' case $550 646-8246 95 •eslO•e<l t; J 0 IJ8 CUVIER IMW 1':>00 Aul M.i Dr $A 135-3111 ..... ~ .. , . P1 ~~0 ,., 1 .~c; .. ' 'l•'' :;,[ n ,, .... ! .. <.no 4-t,.zt,•·.i-;· Jt l..: -..: PON TIA(, 'Q80 <iu• t• • J 6:45-M51 Tenor Sa• llahan mace Autos Imported 9100 ---------· A • • , • r .. . , ·' MAYTAG etecirlC dryer woe capacity w1111e 6 yMtl old Xlnt cond s 150 432-7310 STUDENT WANTS Top SS$ paid tor relr~erators wortt1ng Of not Free haul ewey 714-893 9138 6014 Antique Oro-n S300 Oa .. "-" 080 759 3400 ()I 644-64112 comp overhauled "' 2 moutnp1eces harCI '-d$e $325 646-7909 Bky~1 6060 CIRL'S lllE 22 inch ~·speed Sch,..onn $65 Call 650-802 1 Sporting Goods 6065 NEW SE T OF GOLF CLUBS .'!. BAG Cost lCIRl llTEHA LS CllP( 1111 5-spd 0,5 a" '"' c.' ,, , sunr (If Jll • ""'' .. ,., ... .;c,i-.v)O'• ..... CIASTll &CHA 2925 Harbor Btvo (. '·~ tll-2500 5UAARtl 1qs;i HATl H['AC.I\ ,,.,, <lt'Pt'"d.Jblf' s 1 0(10 Of-10 I 7 23 5006 SoCI Q uer l 1 t.J ..... , ,"- PUBLIC NOTICE . :.. I 1 • tt .. SERVICE DIRECTORY f.f')r ,.,...Ott-' tf1f tr. .tlit\I C.Ml TO(IA'l'' ASK FOR LOIS .. • ~I !"tf'f Ill(~ )Ht' f I, ~~pr ... -.,t-'f • •' •• 642-4321 Ext. 310 Accounting Bookkerpmg • l • ~ , t: r t ~, 1 t 4 .. e 'l 1 • 0, "'''""ih< P1t ~ ..... ,)~ "''\ 'l 1,, (' •'" e t« C ~ R llo(r ~ * r"'f·PI i.tP·nt:ir pmpr I • r trdt d ... f • Prln\11)f') .. f1 ,. I ... ~,~ • U>• H'ft t SI MA 'f•, I A1 l.AAIC.. ~54·03b4 Ceramic Tile TME ORICtHL DUI tht TIU MH '\ ,,.,,..J' Jut •.J.-w \ R'*t-.;11 fj,.tt•f !'\~ "jt ~~ tJQ<•'C, " I I c ' I I s p IJ m lo II g l• .... ,,~ 0 c b", 806" .. t-'!'t 1 \ R'-''P'Pf1 ,.,, JOI• .S ~I "'l > !S•l.J I 17r r ._ .. ,\ CwnrPr'!) ~ •t•o• tus ~•et i-• Ret L•' iO;r'!I (.,., ,., BS~ 4" ~ I Drywall •ANDREW!:> Dl•i'WAl L • t ( ,• 1('Hrt•r ' 1C e A' flh,l,P"-41 1 4 . ··. •'\'.(). •. ,, . , r1.,, ... r •' ,,,, , V'wd 1..--,lu•t•\ I\ jr ,.,. • f1n1• I, ll~ t ,. •• I l••· 141-1215 Electncal TRACY ELECTRIC TROHLE CALLS All PHASF 5 t •t' " •• .. ~, q .., .. f ><PERT TILERS R,. ,ahte A11C•l1dlJ•t' L 1rye Sr'll.111 PARKER PACIFIC THE GREEN SCENE McAultffe l1ncfsc1pin1 J It t j t I l I t • • ~ I ; Masonry t11H1 r,.p.i r:. ~'f"t' t><Jl }4 H• flT'•" ~,.r<.1 f \ " f,r,f• lt'I!> 1t ~cl '1"8J 1t dnt1 !>1111 o'(.• ;T t-' "ll • It ,,~~I~~~:;~.~~~,:~~:·:'.::~ IK~ii·fn"'' · i .. ~~s~:~· -~~~.R~ .. "' '~ 1• Q rt'lw 6:>0 l'l 18 N A N r • •1 • At>Plll Rt'l.I"' ~'ti ~·•OJI 1 r " ' Child are E•P d Mom Aea'lonabte q,,11.' .. AnytllT'll' Any Age I.A •JI:. 1111 t ~ur1v1ew Elem Ill Hl1 dlt l 114 1 1708 pn1 ' <; I OV•"IG \ ARF ,.,., I LI L" ti H t hoc a Vt a• n~• 11<11'1 2010 Post rept,i. t· l. 1.• •; C1 Jim Wttyh.' t>l. ·.01. Garage Doors & Openers • • • ,, . I I' "' Moving *A-1 MOVING* 730-1353 C.d At• •'< l '' [ •t I I (Hi .. ,, I of, •,< ')111 ._ '\J l I t t •• , l I 1• J 1.4, •aac MOVING• 1 1P _., r 1 l , ..... ~ I A s 1 I 8 4lJ 552-0410 . . . ~. p 11 ,, .... J nt F~I t I 'OJ j 4 18 Plumb mg 24 Hr HD• 541-512 , ,,.. 11•"•1 •I 1,,Clustri.11 l ~ r •K V \ti ""1d~htt ' ti rw ,. r1,,,,rntJ1nv Aooh• ., .. ,v • S48 S55 Psychics S'llUTURAL PSYCIUC MADA ME CATMUii£ llELP HD UYICE 11 ALL MATTERS lll-1111 Roofing < • · ""~~ono too~ .. ,• • • 1•.., Sma 1 10L> ,,. •"'" ' t_t •=>t 18 .,, t ., "' • J' '0. RAlllPROOF ROOFIH '" '""' • .\ Cnmm{'1(.11 ,,.,~ lf_. ~.-pflt,., A. '"Yll l • 1·11, W t r• r 1w Ra hi'> r ,,, AflANTEEUSv<. ~ 1<[ l ('\I 'T• 1ll'S 5S74C! H oR'l' 41}4 650 UCELROOFlll i' t t Tom Rf' rot lor t .ll•!> Gu H Ouill·• ;, r• ~f'1J •ate" IS ,. I "t•• l t>'·l• • ltt>p31f'll Lil 'l,'1J8 • Fr~ t1~ttmatf'11 • ~.NS Oe 96S 011• Spnnkler Repatrs S11rl•llers/M1l•t. I H II d~IT\·11 C•LL ~el,. l\vn:ot ;22 77.J< FIND EmptoylMt It throuRh classified lllLYPl.IT STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Oatty Piiot 1s pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to new businesses We will now SEARCH the name ror you al no e•tra charge and save you the time and the trip to the Court House tn Santa Ana Then. of course. after the search is completed we will file your flct111ous busenest name stattn'lent •Ith the County Clerk. pubhsh once a week for four we.kt at required by law and then file your proof of publl· cation with the County Clefk Please stop by to ftte you1 f1ct1hous bus1~ss statement at the Daily Pilot legal Depart· ment. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa Caltforn1a If you can not stop by please call us at (7 141 642-4321 E-1ens1on 3 l5 or 3 l6 and we will make arrangements '°' you to handle this procedure by mail If you should have any furth r Questions please can us and we will t>e more than glad to assist you Good luck en your new business" , I I I ti ' • ..... WE WILL Daily Pilat .ELL IN'6EPEN°DEN~ ORANGE COAST OUR WEEKLY AR ~::~~~:r 3 weeks your car isn't sold. we will run your ad for free• NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 10 words for 3 weeks at S 18 50, 5Se each addt1t0nal word Must be prepaid A word constitutes anything that has a space between rt For individuals only NAME------------PHONE------------- ADDllESS CllY -------------- STATE ZIP----CHECK t---AMOUNT ENCL. --- MASTERCARDMSAI EXPIJlATlON DATE ---- MESSAGE: cs "Do guardian angels take days off?" • llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Take my word for 11 There 1s ltfe outside this door'" PBAKUTS 6UE55 WHAT! l1VE DECIDED TO RUN FOlt CLASS PRESIDENT! l1M 601N6 ON TME OL' CAMPAIGN TRAIL ! SHOE FRED BASSET ) by Jim 0.. by U.atta & Maratta .: ~ Chattel M. Schulz . I -- "(° - by Alex Graham l I I i~E. 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