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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-01 - Orange Coast PilotG•.MGRNIRI _...,. ..,,, ... .... ......... ,,,,,, .... .., .. " -,~ ..... ,, = ~·:''~-~:;,=, ·:~=·~c=,·= .. s •rt *•M1s&-...__. ---A9. ....... , Lona May It Wave: An irtite south Huntinaton Beach resident calkd our newsroom Friday ni&ht to inform us her American flaa had been 1tolen from in f'ront of .tier home ... '"To me it's lower than low that tomeOnC would 11cal an American flag, .. she said ... '"Herc we arc bcin& patriotic and someone comes up and steals our flaa" ... The raident said the flag has been stationed in front of the home since Aue. 12 to honor American soklicn in 5-udi Arabia, alona with yellow ribbons rcmcmberina host.qes ... A neia,hbor has done the same thing but lbe nei.&hbor's flaa remains un· molesled, she said. "Wc"rc 1oin1 out tomorrow and aet another flag." said the determined patriot. .. There's a lot of yellow ribbons and a lot of American flap. If so'mc- body take& them I'll just keep buy- ina 'em and pu.ttina 'e_tn out. .. ... _ .... ,. ' l/IWIEI •• ,,, · .. No,., I can ilJYliM,. whm a wom1n ,ers raped, how horrible lhat mu.st be ... John Dew. on how he felt after discovering he was a victim ofa scit crime. "Don't huny. don'r wony. You're only here for• Jhort visit. So be sull' ro stop •nd smell rM flo~rs ... Wal1erC. Hqen (1892·1969). TOllAY'I EVEllTI ·~· •The lqendary Ella Fittaerald sinas at t.hc Oranec County Ptrfonnina Arts Center in Co5ta Mesi II 8 p.m. •Jazz pianist·Bob James plays two shows-at 7:30and 10 p.m. -at Peppen Golden IJear in Huntinaton Beach. •A fuOO.raisinc cruise down the cout from the Bllboa Pavilion to Lquna Beach will be held from 7:30 10 9:30 p.m. to benefit Uadenhip Tomor- row. When the dust clean on the local prep Jridirons, the DaUJ Pllel will unveil ill alt-Oranac Coasl team. • Look for the bnt in l'ootball wh<n the Ftayerof~ Week is ~vealed in tomorrow's spona pqes. ..... Fl?F7 -' a c w· , .. cc l -..... _ .. • I r~- . Dr. w11ne·s-111 NC Shi Stories of sexual abuse, ·drug use, suicide try By Eml5y AdlmO 0...,.. Co.I Dll't Plot _J'IEWf.OJU... BEACH -T)l(..)un: bis psychiluist offered was diff1Cult to i-ss up. Finl there were dinners in fashionable restaurants. weekend trips in a private plane, the wealthy surroundings of Corona dc:I Mar. The hook was pretciption drup. Given fint for a beck.ache, then a cratked tooth. the doctor was a never cndina supply of pills that could black out ever)-thing in John Dew's world -even where he was or what he~ In the bqinnina. Dr. James H. White was a kindly innucnct in Dew"s life. The psychiatrist took an interest in boys from broken homes and troubled puts. White adopt.eel the 29-year~ld Dew, who'd bec.n fatherless since he was 6. He encouraged Dew to move in. While flew his adopted son to the Mam- moth Lakes area. where White was part owner of a statc--licensed camp for juvenile offenders. White called the 30 or so Camp O"Ncal residents .. my boys" and en- coura,aed Dew to become a staff member, teaehiq, the boys carpentry. • patients. The aood times abruptly halted the day Last week, John Dew ut down in a John Dew found a padlocked red toolboJ south Ora~ County cafe and told his fn Wblfe's Corona CICIMar"liome. lt Wu----Story tO a repoitrr for ihc fint time. It was· filled with druas. pomosraphic video tai:ies time. he said, that people knew the truth and snapshots of Dew, unconscioua. with behind the sensational allegations of scit his pants pulled down to his knees. and drup and the prominent psychiatrist. The discovery of White's private toy bo• • 0 shattered somethi.oa in Dew. He tried to commit suicide. Then he decided to set off drup and spent painful weeks, k>ckcd: in his house. goina through withdrawals alone. · "All that time White was. callina me siit times' a day. I kid you not. I didn't know · why he was threatening me. I'd fofJOttcn about the boit, •• Dew said. He thoua,ht he could foraet Dr. White. Then, on an outing to Convict Lake in the Eastern Sierras, three boys from Camp O'Neal and four adult rescuers crashed throu&h the ice and drowned. Again, some- thing snapped. he said. So, with toolboit in hand. Dew went to Newpon Beach poli<% and sparked a ca~ that drew months wonh of headlines and shocked a community littcttd wi1h White"s It was eirly 1988 when Dew met Whi1C for thc-Jint time. In the procn.s of an acrimonious dtvora: and custody battle. a jud&c sugcsted Dew set a psychological evaluation to: determine his fitnru as a father. Dew"s lawyer recommended White. His credentials were impeccable. A psych1atnst with 20 years eitperience and a \hriv1ng. lucrative practice in Ncwpon Cen1cr. White was also penonablc. The two had wcckJy sessions that wert" more like friendly chats. Dew said. He felt more like White's pal than his patient. White wrote a tlowing ev.aluation of Dew for lhe coun.s. A .few months into the sessions. Wh ite offered to take C>ew out to dinner for his birthday. Then 1here were more dinners. OrMol 009lt o.tr" ,... Dr. James H. White ~ sometimes with influential men who miald. help Dew's carpentry busineu. That lall the 1wo, now fast friends., went on a hunllng 1np. See WHITE/I• OCC: Victim of its own success? Play closes; Controversy gets-encore Popular campus faces overcrowding By Rull Loar Or .... co. a.My Pllol COSTA MESA -Si• ~into \be new· school-year, new Oranee·-CoMl Collqe President David Orant is mad as hell and said students should not take it any more. Take what? Take beina locked out of oventufred classes because of boomina enrollments which actually 10 unfunded by the state. ~ "I set students who come Into m_y office and uy, 'Plcuc, ~case. I neCd this French clas.s. J. can't set into UCLA without it It's the last class I need.'·· Grant said. En&lish professor Larry Carlson told administraton thal in his required classes· t.his year, students ~ lined up in the aisles tryina to set enrolled. Student Mark McClure said n 's defl· n1tely I squcczc to · act into required claues at the collqc this year. "You have to petition to F1 in because 1herc'1 so many new students.·· he said. Enrollment is up 10 percent at Orange Coast Colleac this fall, with approximate- ly 25,000 students attendina about 2.3~ classes. The C.tch-22 for Orange Coast is the state's I pcra:nt enrollment fund.in& cap. Any arowth over I percent gets no additional state fundin&. unlike some younacr community collqc districts likt the Saddleback district that has an 11 pcra:nt enrollment cap. "'We"re not aoina to pu1 a big sian up here that says: Sorry, ao away," Grant 11id. "BUt we simply can't afford to add any more cl.au K"Ctions. Our chief pl is to ae1 that cap removed. That's how Oranac: Coast Collqe is going to survive.·· , Because the state Lqislature has been slow to react to what many collqt districts consider to be an unfair f\Jndina cap. Grant said students need to stand up and be bearil on the issue. "At some point. studC'nLS' have aot to say. 'Hey. Orange Coast Col?ege Prea?dent Da vtc!lmlzed by ?he growth of tha yo u·re dcoyina us 1gher tduca- tion:" At ~--e'611ise of the Canyons in a enrollment l\as suracd 2S per· t over lhe state's fund1nc cap. Pf'9~fll adminis(raton to hand out pre rcssed postcards for students to scnd to qislltors. The postcards are intended for 1tudcnu to h:\ politicians tnow that they ~ not ac11ina the clas.te1 Nation's budget turbulence. John Wayne airport Tiie n•mbtt orflll)lts at John Wayne Alrpon soon may be reduced and cm· ployus pven one day off a -k wilbout pay, unX., Conaras can bll- aDCt the aa?ioo'• ,,,.... The Federal Aviation Admini .. trltlon decided Oft the nationwide cm· plo,ee flltlouP .....,..,, aad --air llilbu 11 Wll'I 50 dea5 with budltt mlucUoos that -be -toll by ?be Oromm·Rudman·Hol?inp Act. Actual CU!-depend on COD· • 1ioMI .aioa bd:we. •r-....... • Tiie p?aaeod air lnlfllc ...- • • • would aJrm 40 key alrporu ocross the country, incl'"'ina Los Anetlcl Inter· national. Airlines and otbct ysen of ·-llirpona -"""' 50 r<du« their ftiP? -!Ions to I !rY<! that work.int air traffk controllcn couhS safdy band7e oo a pvm day. Jolla Wayao Aiqion.all!)lone orthe 40 allJIMt detilff?etl fOr """' r<duc-!loaa. Bui liace tllt key aiopoN must r<duco tlw n•mbtt of ftiP?s, ftiPts ,,.,_ -airP9ftS aad Jobn Wape Will iecvi~ '-*<1 cwe4. _., .... ,... -, By Robert Bort<or Or-. Coelt Deity ~ COST A MESA -The final curtatn rana down Swoday on I.he Costa Mesa Civic ~ Plaiyhoute'• -sister Mary Jpa1ious Ea-· plains It All for You.'' but the contro~y may not citit slqC ri&bl. or kfl anytime soon. ~O...,.. COMI o.ly Nol rant Is upset 1hat students are they need. In many ways. Oranar Coast Collqr has tx-come a \'IC"t1m of its own success.. Over the last decade, Orange Coast has ,,.nsfem:d more students to four-year colkscs than any other. community col· Lqe in the suate. In Oranac County. Oranae Coas1 1s the top transfer school to UC?. -GAAlffll• In fact. some officials may be usina the play. which lampoons Roman C..tbolic education and doctrine.. to take a fresh look a1 how Costa Mesa -.. The: City of the Arts'' -aocs about spend.in& S2SO.OOO a year OD &ranU to CultunJ arts propamL The controversy is cit peeled to play to an encore toni&ht when the City Council "receives and fiks .. City Attorney Thomas KJ.the's opinion that the play isn't a re- liJious activU) and therefore is. indeed. cliaibk for a S20.000-eity-vanL "I do think we Med to tiahten up tbc pants. -Councilwoman Sandy Genis said Sunday. ..When contracts att sianed. it doesrit say what will be done or what the money will be used for. If the srant is for aimetaS opentina funds. the mo ney can be med for anythina under tbe sun 1ncludina a trip to Acapulco. "We need to dchncatc what Lhe mOftC1 IS aoina for :· Gcftis also noted that the aty cut oul requests for extra pohttmen and Fairview Park improvements when it approved CW. tun.I arts pants. "Arts have a place. but there are 296.000 children livina below the poveny line in Ora.nae County. Maybe we sl;iould reotdcf our priorities. Maybe they're skewed. .. Genis said she also questioned if tu- payus favor subsidizina tickets to cultural • events "for pco9'c who live in St' million homes·· at the expense of imponan( cil)' projects and police protection.. .. Then:., dcfini1ely a place b I.be sup- port of ans in the community, .. Mayor Peter Buffa acrced· .,But it makes more K:n.tt to su.ppon community ouu.clt prc>- anms (art. plays and mustc btina .._ to -PlAYll• Pry• ...... , .... ,. w11111 m • llllltli:•I •• By Paul A""'7ploy . o.ilw' Plot ~ 'Mtt9I" ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH -If lif< w<tt a set of waVQ. Tom Mays woukS be ndint the cmt of 1990. UntU hb. 7, he was jutt another mayor in C>ruac County. lul on that day tM Am<ri<an Trader oil tanker ..,rh oprn I couple of m!la olf !lot H•ti-Beach p;.r, ~!::: 390.oao aanons or cnac1e KfOll ,...,. ...S"'rom Mays' Mme -.,,, .. c-.,__ " -....... ""' Oiolrld ..... ltft'lbt)'mo ~-~ ••..s\121~1• hit retiremeni from public oflkc, _. a nn open toat opportunity Pl Wd ....., la Ma)'I' -diltrict. Prailed for bis -· .. , ....... Oil spill cleanup. M1ys CIOllwuM ., ~v..-publicity ln10 7lle ' ; l' pttmary nomioalioa. Rtlittmioa8'iuaiatl?a- -with Rtpublicafts t '10 S().39 pml<nl --...... wavoOGNo•.6all711e-• But ........ -... ~!!l!:ii mt "'°""' ,.,,,. ... ------..,------.,. ,, .. ... ' • • ... Brothers and partners at Slaughter & Sfaughter. a ncwl} opened Newpon Beach law firm llllT • CEITIOUll-------- The jurisprudent pair might ne'er ha'e teamed up 1f not for their father, a one-time attorney and retired JUdgc. who encouraged his son .. to attend law school. PGmT Of •DER--------- Jim, specializing in corporate and business h11ga11on. and Dun a tax and est.ate planning specialist. aim to pro' rdc corporate-lcH·I representation to ind1v1duals and smaller firms THICKER THAI WATER-------- Though they see each other throughout thl· ""ork wl'l·k. and Don has a wife and two sons to keep him hus\ the Slaughtl·r brothers sull .. hang out sometrmes" on propert} the} ow.n 011 \an Juan Island -Comp/I~ by Paul Arcblpl~y Editor'• oote: II yoa taow •omeoae wbo •bould be featured In "Orange Cout People" call tbe Dally Pilot's City De•k al 64Z-43Zl, or leave a mHHge oJJ tbe Editor'• Hotliae -llt-108'. News Briefs G•ftN Interrupts lllrtlld1y party ANAHEIM -Six people a11end1ng a b1nhda} part}' were wounded b} gunfire 1n an apparent gang shooung. poltcc said Sunda}. Sgt. Tom Mathisen said the shooting occurred shortly before midnight Sunda) when about I~ people 1n three vehicles stopped in front ofa house on M1raloma Avenue and shouted gang slogans. ind1caun1t the-. were from the La Jolla gang of nearby Placentia Two v1ct1ms remained hospitalized ""h1le four were treated aod released. Mathisen said 1.1111 B11ch pallc1 s11k rapist LONG BEACH -Long Beach police offinals arc asking for the public's help today in finding a man who has reported!\ rar)(:d three women under the pame "St. Peter. messenger of the lord .. The man allegedly raped each of the ""'omtn 1n h1-; car hcl"t'cn 6 p m and 9 p. m. on Sept. 16. 11. and 28 said < pl Ja~ F-ugg of the Long Beach Police Department ··in all three cases. the ,~pcct 1denl1fied himself J~ \t Peter. messenger of the Lord." Fogg sa1d "He cuts their hair ofT. claiming to present their hair to God 1n order to cleanse their soufs .. From Uraage CoHI D•llY PJlot •tall and wire •en-Jee reporu. Lottery SACRAMENTO -Two tickets split a S5 4 mtll1on Jackpot an the latest "Lot10 6-53" game. • wanning S2. 7 million apiece. lottery officials said . Sunday. The wanning tickets were purchased 1n l om- P<X and Culver ( tt} The winning numbe~ picked Saturda} night for the California Lottery·~ twice-weekly Lotto • game were 14, U, 35, 44, 45, 48, and the bonu'I number, 51. ,~ There was one ticket with five of six number\ plu' the txinu'I number that won S609. I 33. I 09 tickets ~1th fi"e ot m. number.. won $5,588 apiece; 6,868 tickets Wlth four of m numbers won $80 apiece; and 137 ,502 tickets with three of S1' numocr.r won an . -automatic SS apiece. The Topper cities chosen were: Freano, Palo Alto and ~omona. Police Log 9' lob ¥M Eyken 0.-.. c.... Dllty ,.... COST A MESA -ne cicy'1 bia· ecst charity ii aimiaa 10 be open in time for the holidays. but it'• cvt· tiQI it I bit clote. Sbare Our Selva_ Which doeed iu emertencY food PAnlt)' at ·Ree Community Center on orden from the An' lul Jame, thou.kt re-open at iu new bu.aklina on Superior Av· cnue by the middle of November, director Jean forbath sajd, .. It . sl\ould be well before ThanksaivinL" Forbath said ... We "'*our..-.oa~m cwdof~...,._ftland ..e baw our buiJdet oe lee. ~ nuip • . Tbey're •YiM it l'bould bt •boat sos boM.a ....._. f~t eV1c· sia weeb.,;·-• · tlon for 8'Wi'al f montha, bUt the SOS WM fOtoed out of Rea Ceaw board qteiect '° vecate the com· carty lhia yeat. when the Chy Coun-munhy c:en&cr after pwcbuina _an dJ decli.Ded &o teDCW its lease tbae. empty watthoU.le at IS~ Supenor Tbe coUDcir1 aciioG was the climu Ave. of a bitter community center di.. . forbeth bopefi&Uy estimated in pule in the MA Cotta Meta ~ June that the charity would only be · borbood. Some neiabbon bad co~-abut down for • portion of ~ plained for years that the charity 1ummer, until the new bu1khn1 atttacled too much foot traffic an<J/ could be made ready to serve SOS's too many poor and bometea estima~ 6,000 clients a month . people. son\ of whom were 1 ac.. But the renovatfons draged on * moa&hs aoneer um ....._ Driip pcut*IDI ddl)id ...... inl of pcnnib uacii dlll -.t.• . lkcaute tho dtartlJ~ ... ~ c~ for so Iona. it WiU uw '° ~ esllbliab au vOlunteer DllWDtk ud supply lines. Fotbetll Mid. .. I'm sure we've IOlt tome vdun- teers aJona the way .... abe llid. .. And rm sure we've IOlt t0me of' our supermark~U. Bui J ... tbey•u come bK~. We'll bllictlly have to st.art from scratch. But I believe there's enouah out there for cv~­ one. And once we''! open.· word 11 sure to act around. . ~~~--~--~-------=======::::::::--, Bulletin Board .... ll'lltl .. 17*111:t " wt HUNTINGTON BEACH - A free educational seminar. "Understandina Livina Trusts, Wills and Probate," will be pres- ented by Attorne} James F. Roberts on Wednesday at I p.m. and again at 7 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Library. 7111 Talben. \ A workshop on "Durabl( Power of Attorney for Health Care" will follow each free seminar. Participants will fill out health care forms with an attorney's help. Th~'s a $25 material fee. To attend tbe free seminar or the workshop. call 863-1313 or 1-800-244-4882 PIVll'IJ Liii Clltlr ~lllftt .. 1101• COSTA MESA -The Poverty Law Center of Orange County (former!} Amicus Pubhco). a non-profit public interest law firm which serves the poor, in joint sponsorship .with the Orange County Bar Assoc1a11on and the Orange County Tnal Lawyers Assoc1at1on , will hold a dinner at the Beverly Heritage Hotel in Costa Mesa on Wednesda} Tickets for the event are S 125 per ptrson. with all the by Sharai LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES B 1fT franklin made a nght tum onto Bristol A\.enue. roared past a defk blue BMW. stalled 1n the middle lane. and hung a qu1<.k turn down Irvine Avenue. As he c;pcd past the golf course and through the curves. al6ngs1dc the Upper Nl'wport Bay, B1fT thought about the scoop he and Katherine Bell were about to reel tn Curl) Miles. actor-tumed-<ieveloper. had suddenly become the hottest 11ckct in the countf) He had saved a Jet l~d of passengers. had somehow prevented a potential mternattonar incident and had mowed down a pair of terronsts in the process. And be was alive to tell the story. 81fT was ccn.a1n that for 1he first 1imc 1n his shon newspaper career. he was about to have an exclusive and with a little help from Katherine. the Newpon Beach Weekly would be lhc onl> news- paper an' the country to have the inside story. Hts Ford Pinto coughed and wheezed as he pushed down on 1he gas He could Stt Coast Highway ahead. Hoping to save a few minutes. he made a nght onto Cliff Dn"e and purred past the elegant homes. With any good luck. he could make 11 lo the hospital before the paramedic van carrying Corky Miles. He calculalcd that he could park his car 1n the emcrgenc) lot. snap some photos ofCorky Miles being wheeled 1n and 1hen leave the rest to K.athenne. Even though she was confined to the hosptlal as a gunshot patient herself. BtfT had confidence that she could get an inter' 1ew with the hero of the day . As. he neared Newport Boulevard. hoping to snake over to tfosp11al Road, B1ffs good cheer suddenly soured. Of all days. a cit ) "ork crew had picked tht'l one to repaint the lane markings and hi\ route was blocked. In anger. he slammed his fist down on thl' dashboard and. as he did. he saw the paramedic van carrying Cork) Miles streak pasL To be contmued .. Did You Know? County 1111 fll'lt college In 1950 Blble school move • In Co1ta Mesa: The Southern California Bible College. the count} 's lirst four-year college. established tts campus on a parcel of land on the former Santa Ana Army Air Base m 1950. The college, founded in Pasadena an 1920. became Southern California College shonly after relocauon and in 1965. hcgan construction on the tallest building in Costa Me~. a !te\Cn story dormitory. En)O} personal growth by contributing your h1stoncal facts to Did >"ou Know. Oraa1e CoAlt Dally Piiot. P.O. BoJC 1560. Costa Mc!kl, 92626 Compl/H by Aaae Splm:I • proceeds 101na to benefit the Poverty Law Center for further information. contact Sharon PemM at the center. 541-1010. I.II.., •UDlll ... II. •Ill NEWPORT BEACH -Newport &ach Public Library at Newpon Center continues its Brown Bag Speaker Scnes at noon on Tuesday with Steve Bruce presenting "Bod) language and Social S1yles." Everyone 15 welcome to this free program Part1c1pants may bnng their lunches 1f the) wish Coffee v.111 be fumishe-d Pre- regJStration is not required. The Newport Center I 1braf) 1s located at 856 San Clemente Dnve 1n Newport Beach I B•lletla Board ro111 Mooday1 aad Tllur1day1. We Cu.801 parutee pobllcalloa of Item• reu/v~ /eu tbaa two wrd1 before • •ctftl•lH eve11t. News of the Weird W11ll• •Y 8-Y•• I~ llllWI lrMll 11 .. llllt HUTCHIN SON, Kan Troy and Tnna Kanast ha\<.' Ill .watch what the) sa) around their 3-year-old son Seth K1nast. according 10 ht\ parents. can alread} rcutc the Greek alphabet. sa} the Engh'>h alphabet forward and back"ard. count an Spamsh. German and English, read at a second-gradl· level, 1dent1fy coun tnes on a globe. recite the bool<. ot thl' Nev. Testament and keep up wtth adult con' ersattons Seth began saying "Momm'" and "Dadd).. Jt :ihout M months At 16 monthc;. hl· named the letters of the alphabet At 22 month'> he rt•ad magazine headline'> a1 a gro1.cf\ Editor'• Hotllne 642-6086 Y-~ ltlola l"9 Cely PilCJI or -IC-Ml b9 _..,Md fll'9fl....,IO Edllar Wiiiem lO()Cjtll T "9 ._ ~.f>our ~ MNCe ,,.....1)9 UHd IO ltlOOtd ~ io Ille 9d9ot on .,.,., 1ap1e CO'l4nou10t1 1o ou• ..._ __ -~ 1'-,_ -'~ nunt.r lol --.SJofl TNa •JOI#~,,_ -·--"°""~· O.llvery guarantH! l,OUdol'ICll....,.'fOlol/~l:Jlfla."' c:.alWUo••O a IT\ and we I 911' • lo ,.au by noon 0...r C"6 IQ'!>ol S.... C.-, M.1-4333. • apen lrom 6 1. m1b ~pm ~uni~,_ on---. 10 .ua•I yvv "'' 10M OttAMlllOn ...... To make •correction II• Ille Orat191 C-1 o..iy Pilol \ ~y IO l•uorv ~ c:o..a .. ltlOf9 al ~ lo 1epon .. , .,,or ~ d11111tatlllfl. Cll M2•l21 and•' lor ,,_tty - ~ L ...,_ O..W ltot.11 Vlei "'•ldwll /ya Pf•oden! PIQOuaon ~t.ine llac:t.el ._. ~,.,.. .... Cllaila!IOn ,.,_....-. Va Pf•*" ·~ ............ Va l!r•*"· Eclllot lttftry Krii9tu p-Room t.l1111Q411 0...,-A,_ V OI Pl•oden! Platlllil~~ and 011\t'Clul'°" JaclleonWNee Ooreaor OI Ma1'14 f1Q \tore the l\.masts said. The lOuple read books to the unborn child because the) heard 11 u1uld stimulate lct1er and \ound rerngnitton. Af\er \cth ""a~ horn. the\ read or sang tu him as the' rocked him to ~leep ""o"" v.e read Jo him before naps and tx'd11me .. i..inast said "He ha'I a \lacl of books b) his bed. and hl' reads to h1m~lf ">omt·t1me"i at 11 ·30 pm . we ha'c IU tdl him to quit. t>ut he al"aH 'kl)\. Ju\l one more ... Rcl.l·n1h \cth and his grand- mother v.cre getting read) to pla~ ·~orr)' when his grand- mother rcal11ed she didn't ha-.c her glas~n. \cth read her the rules from the game box. 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"'· l •ICUIMt VIClt PteeiOen! & 0-.• WINlpl Co.ta Me&a Someone broke into a home in th< 2100 block of Pbeenua Avenue !>(tween 7 IS and 11 JO am Thu"'1ay and stole a ltlcv1S1on tct. a v1dcocauc11c ~orckr ind 1 cam«11, •llh 1 total value of $720 parked 1n a carpon on the t 7300 block or Brookhunt Street and l't'mo\'ed a SI 2S pull-out &tereo 0 BurJlars entered a residence 1n th< 18000 block of Smok~ood Cude throuah a 1hd1na a.tan door and ttole a VCR D A hfe-s11ed pe1n11n1 of Anita Vanden-clt wu ~ported stolen from a rt\ldt'n« 1n lht 1600 tllock of Tah111 A\'tnltf a c D A car ... ,, broken into at South Coast Ptv.-bct""ttn 2 JO and 4 SS pm Thursday. The car's Slt>reo valUt"d at SJOO. was stnlrn D An atttmpted buralary was rcponcd at 1 home in tht> 1300 block of V1llqr Way 'iomconc appercntly tampcttd with tht' locks but did no1 pin cntl') No louea ,.ttt rt' ported 0 A VC R and 1 "'Itch. w11h a 10111 'alUt> of SI , I n. -.~r •lolcn in 1 bul'llary at an 1panmcn1 1n the 2100 block of Miner Strttt Tilt btt1Jt-1n occurred bt1wecn 8 1' m and S JO pm. Thunday. Fountain Valley Someone amuhcd i window 10 sci 1n a O.t,un 210 0 A 42-year-old Fountain Vallt')' man complained ttuit for 1hc p&sl two ""~ks Taco Bell opcraton at Qq2S Wamn-Avr have pla)cd their dnv~thtouah speakers too loudly Huntin~ton Beach A man with aold eaninp 1n both can 1ppcarcd to be try1na to .ell drup 10 11udcnt1 11 Manna H1&)l School. 1 pestcrby u1d. a Aho at Manna Ht&h, JU\'eniln ~pontdJy harasacd a bus dnver and threw wsta beUoona 11 an empty tchool bua 0 \ Chlldrm'a toya valt.aed at SI SO ~rtcdly wtrt ttolcn from a front y1rd in the 9000 block of Strand On\'c, 0 Th1e"ts Hole 1 ramaa. w~a I wh1&t 1919 Voluwqcn fOJl 1n Redland1 Lane I nine A chrome diamofld.blck BMX Vtptr bike wat 11olcn from Vale A venue and the AT ltSF railroad tl'llCis. A rt"s1<kn1 1n tht l 1800 btnck of Coast Htah..,.n rtponed rttt1"ina w"eral ~nt and 1h~11cruna calls · 0 A while OMC pickup truck •11 damqed In 1 non· t__l\,JUI') h11 and run in tb< 300 block of North C'"oast H1pw1)'. The suspttt. dnv1na a ~ 1986 Acura. was a~b<nded and booked on susp1C1on of dn\'1na undtt the inftUt>nct' and a m19dcmeanor h11 and run 0 The beck window 1n10 th< rntroom or an offic:t bWld1na was broken 1n10 and elah1 otft<'n ~ \lndalmd tn tbr 400 block or ero.dway. ... • • J Otwage Collt Qllilly PIOt 1111 Mlnivaii w&rning, sentencing changes :vet,oed .. . , .. ~ "°"" HOWWd Deukmejian, -orkina = tioo a -ad day for 11udenu and n.1;• 1 na • ,._ tbe week:cnd oo ...,e remairuna bi I• their perepu. We have worked for Bert Pa:tb WUft •t thctt. thank ~ TbcTe were DO Chorui li• DO combUJ l)!Oduction numbm. no in· ceuant commtrtialt for hair aJop. SACRAMENTO -Gov. Oeorp approved by the Leaialawre befora eiabt )'CUI co create a &cll.ina tYJtem ' Deutme;ian. firina 1 talvo 1t 11atc h adjourned Sept I alto delic1td 1.hat menum whet.her or not the 1ebool1 auperintendt.nt Bill Honia, SI 3 million in~&o ftnaoct the per{~noe of our tchoolt it im· ·But it wu the best. mott intereatina and cenain1y the moat tewardina beauty pqeant rvc ever seen. And The Fred Column aot to be a JUdie! The Miss Tall Oranp County Pqeant at the Com- munity Center in Costa Mesa Saturday ntaht was no meat Fred Martin market, but at was quite re-------------- veahna. ~ c Tall 11 beautiful, and J /}'/}I there's a lot more to 1t than ~///II<. ' that. Seana tall, really tall, • can be a heart-buster for women. They joke about' the in- cidents now, but the contestants told stones that surely brousht tears when they happened. Risa Scott, who at 5' 11" was one of the shorter Mass Tall contestants, told one of the several stories about beina' asked to dance. "I stood up and I was eight inches taller than he was. We went to the dance floor. then he just left me there." Kim Effinger. 5' 11 ", had a similar talc. "I hope he's ready for this," she thought as she steeled herself to stand up when a guy asked her to dance 8-Lou Sullivan. 5' 11-1/2", has learned the hard way aboul dances. "Unless 11's a Tall Oub dance, I just don'1 sit down. Thai wa), no surpnses." Gayle Garubba, 6'1'', a Huntington Beach sales adm1n1strator. told of being 11 a trade show last 'Winter and mee1ing a customer whom she had met only on the telephone. When she stood up her 5' I" client asked. "Do you play basketball?" "No," she shot back, "do you play miniature gotr" Dianne Aldnch, also 6' I" and also of Hunungton ~ach. recalled aotng for an interview at Au Cal and cumng off the Jokes b> announcing straight away: 'Tm 6' I" and I do not pla) basketball .. Diana Meier. at 6'2" the tallest in 1hc pageant. docs pla) basketball. She played at UCI and on the pro c1rcu11 in Europe Bonnie SalsJ!vcr, 5' 10", ga ve evidence that beina a tall woman can be heart-breakini. especially as a teenager. "Some kids called me the Jolly Green Giant 1n school... then when I pla yed sports tn high school. I was Bionic Bonnie .. In addtt1o n 10 1he1r height, the MISS Tall Orange C'ounl) contestants had man) other qualities in common. lntelhgence. w11. sh le. class. warmth. compassion. poise -and hves of mas," c ovcrach1evement After years' of working as a dental ass1stan1. Tom Samolis at 32 1s starting college all over again She's a pre-dental major at OC(' with a 3. 77 arade-po1nt average, Wlll go on to US(' dental. teaches dental hygiene 1n elementary schools. ts actl\e in 1hc Tall ( luh and coordinates polling inspectors dunng elccuons Then there's Corona del Mar's Kim Effinger. a stunner whcl makes Kam Basinaer look ltkc a frog. Al UCL.\ she belonged to both the chemistry and en1ineenng fratem111cs. and she ran track Now she's nauonal accounts rep for a computer dc'>1gn tirm. v.ants to stan her own company and get advanced d~.rtts 1n k1nes1olog) and b1omechan1cs She also likes to get all grl~'i\ working on classic cars (Hmmmm 1967 Jaguari"'l Then )OU have 8-Lou Sullivan. a full-11me. 1v.o-k1d single mom and a full-11 me beancounter for three ncurosurgl'OM La\t )Car she lost 60 pounds. This year she has. at 39. JUSI 'ilartt:d v.ork on a colleie dcaree. Or take Bonnie Sals~1ver. another single mom. She rccenll} got her college degree 1n child dcvclopmenl. is working on a 1carhing credential al Chapman. sings in her church choir and teachl'., 4th grade Sunda) school As dad mos• other women in 1he Tall Club. Bonnie needed some help v.hen she joined two years ago "They took me undrr their w1na and l'H bttn fl ying ever since." she said Taking people under their collcct1vc wing 1s a lot of v.ha1 1he Tall( lub of Orange Count} as all about. Ga) le Garubba \atd "'hat )OU learn as a member "gives )OU 1hc confidcnt:c 10 stand 1all and be coun1cd ·· Her 1wo young daughters arc tall. 100. bu1. "I tell them e1,cr) da) hov. v.ondrrful and bcauuful the) arc and lhat 1t''i Ot-.. 10 be d11Tercn1 ·· The Tall C lub of Orange Count) 1s hardl> all \l·nousncs'i These people /oH~ to part~. love to ha'r fun howe,er the) l·an In September the\ had a dance. as the) do ever) month plu'i a rh1l1 cook-off. tv.o softball games. a bike nde and a beach pan' There arc 122 fe male members. 114 men and most arc single. "but v.c'\e had lo1s of mamages." said Nanc) Mueller. v.ho held 1hc hands of the judges: former Ram greats Dick Bass and ( hO Lt" 1ngs10n. Pov.c~ model and instructor Jamie Merk and Thl' F-rcd Column Gayle Garubba was crowned Miss Tall Orange ( ount~. and a <iplendtd choice she 1'\. But there were seven other winner\. 100 If )OU fit the size rcqu1rcmen1s (6'2" for men. 5' 10'' for women) and arc 21 , you might want 10 give; these wondcrlull~ " . vertica l people a call at 542-12 11 Then you ran stand tall too Schaal lunch menus Foantaln Valley Scbool Dl1trtct Moeday: Taco snack. fru11 cup lemon bar. chocola1c milk T1e1d1y: Sahsbur). mashed potatoes, fru11 Jutce. bread and mar· pnnG. milk We4aeaday: Ho1 dog/bun with hash browns . JUIC) treat, catsup/mustard. milk nanday: Toasted cheese sand- wich. buttered corn . fruit bar. milk Friday: Cheese and sausage pizza. fresh fruit. JUICY tr1:at, milk. Haa&1n1toa Beacll1 City Sdool Dt11rtct Moeday: NinJa nuaaets/roll . tater nugets. tossed salad. catsup packrt. ice crnm cup Tnl4ay: Sof\ mint taco,. span1sh nee. shredded lettuce. taco sauce. chocolate chap rookie Weftet4ay: Hot dOl/bun. mus- tard. com, (ru1t and ,.U«, vanilla puddina. n.,....r. Chalupa. taco sauce, \hrcddcd fcttuce, apple wcdan. WeclDeaday: Slopp) JOC on a bun or com dog. heahh salad/drcs,1ng. prunes. oatmt"al cooki e. milk nsnday: Italian p1111 dog on bun. 1taltan salad/bacon bits. dteed peaches. milk Friday: Taco with tortilla. shredded lettuce/cheese. ch1lltd fru11. milk L.apu 8HC~ VD.lfled ScHol Dt1trlct MODday; Bccf burger. bun. lc1- tuce/ptekles. ovl 1 brown potatoc\, mayonnaise/cai;up. oranae wedaes. oatmeal ramn cookie, milk T•eaday: Pizza SQuarc with pep- peroni. tossed salad/bar toprinas. dry fruit package. apple jUtcc. milk. We4.Ht4a)': Bean tostada/com 5hell. shredded lettuce. tomato bits. shredded chttK, carrot st1cks/d1p. ton11la stnps/salsa. Mr f ro\t\ cup. milk 1"•rMaJ: Battered chicken th11h wh.1ppcd potatoes. fruit s.oilad w/bhaebemn and apptn. wholt wheal danncr rolVbutter, milk. hat ttf'Ulcd co reinstate a m~ deferue of poor DeOolc accused of provtnf." _ . educational tesdn1 prosram, and capital crimes. And-_ he vetoed a But °"1tmejiao II.id be was op- vetoed conaumcr-t.ckcd lqJtlation plan that would have requited the l>Oted to the way tbe Pf'oaran> Wit lorcina car dealers to tell customers Medical Doud of Cahlom1a to ~ ilnanced, ckdarina that the money about tbe 11fety of minh·a"'. solve d11putcs between 1>9tienu lhould come from t.hc ProposJllDn The Republican JOVerDOf, actina who feel they have bttn over-98 suarantees approved by voters on more than 230 billt Sunday ~ust cha.fled and thelr doctors. 10 l 988, and not from the state's hoW1 before a midni&bt dcadlmc. Not unexpectedly, OeukmeJWl emet'te09' raerve. The Lcatslatu.tt. alao vetoed ltaaslation that would vetoed a proposal to reinstate the Deu.kmeJW\ added 1n has veto have made swecpina cbanacs in the S I 2 . 4 m 1II1 on C a I 1forn11 messace. k.nuckJed under "once way criminal defendants arc Assessment Proaram of per-IP1D to the California Teacbcn sentenced to pnson. DcukmeJ1an fonnancc tests for 3rd-. 6th-, 8th-Assoctauon." called the sentencing plan "trafi-and I 2th-trade public school stu-The CAP test b1Jls were SB964 by cally fiawed," contcndina that pns-dents, and he also rejected a scaled-Sen. John Garamend1, D-Walnut onen could be released premature-"own veniou of the CAP prOlf&ITl. Gij>ve, and SB26 I 3. by Hart Gar- ly. Hon111mmcd1atcly called the ac-amcnd1"s ball would have re-ntab-, . .. Budget plan to hit nearly everyone ~ ·' By Alan Fram employment benefits. enacted Ill full -will ever have cents to 24 cents per bottle. . The AMOCl•ted Pr... The Bush admin1strat1on believes lhal effect IS uncertain There are Gasoline, rtOW taxed by I.be rar- , WASHINGTON -"If you smoke, drive Of drink," the proposed budget aareemen1 will h11 you where 1t huns. one con- arcss1onal leader S8)S. Bui even tf you don't do an) of 1hose 1htngs. )ou'll still feel 1he pain. the SSOO billion 1n tough tax and too many quesuon marks, ra ng.10g al government at 9 cents per pion. spendin& measures prescribed in from the whims of forc1&n mvcstors will eventually carry a 21-«nt,,l)a'• Sunday's aa,rttmen1 w11h con-to the price other counmes demand gallon levy. • • a.rcss1onal leaders 1s nccessar) as a for 0tl. to predict ho~ the l '.S If you fly. ~ (~ tu _yoq pay means of denting the federal dcficu. economy will beha\'e on your 11rhne U~ will ~ Elderly or disabled Medicare rc- c1p1cnts will pa} higher premiums ~1udents will sec their federal loan program reduced Farmers would lose S 13 b1lhon 1n agricultural subs1d1~ Among the other tnlcndcd ef- fects Higher taxes for famtltcs mo" 1ng up from To)ota to Mercedes. less opponun11~ for lov. tncomc families "ho depend on subs1d1zed houstng -and for high tr\comc taxpayers who~ accoun- tan1s look for ever) possible deduc- uon. Jobless Americans would v.a11 longer 10 receive their 1ntt1al un- "In terms of pocke1book impact But while the countr. 'c, economic frofm 8 percent ~ 10 ~'-.. .__ · d r: r.. . anc) can. pnvate _,,._, oilVI• nothtn& can be more amporunt 10 octors wall ior t11e pre~npuon 10 and C'\'l.'el v.i U ~wed aaodMir 10 even. Amencan men and v.omen take effect. i\mencans ol all clas~ J rybo _.,.. ~,...., •J ' be ked be f h percent a ve .... -'""" who arc either alone or who have arc tng as to ar a pan ° 1 e each item. Boat owners abo be fam1hcs the} have to care for. than pa.in. assessed a S2S IAGual i:e U> help 1he overall economic cli mate.'' ~1d Some of the ma1or clements ol co, er the Coast Guarcrt COCll of White Hou~ Chief of Staff John the fiYC-ycar budget plan v.cn: best pauolltng tbe waierways. Sununu summed up b} Sena1c ~11non1~ People who cam ~ ,than Leader Bob Dole. R-l-u1n v.ho S IOO OOO annually will loee J .pcr- sa1d. "If you smoke drt' e or dnnk. cen1 of 1hcar dcductioot above' that The budgc1 negotiators Sununu tncluded -belie' c 1hat after the yelps of protest die down. their budget agreement "'II pass Congress and ha ve a positive e-ffcct: you·rc going to pa~ a hnle more .. amounl ' C1g.arc11e ta.xc'> "''II graduall) Lpper-m1ddlc<lass w-.c ~ grow from the current I b ccn1s per will noucc-h1aher t.a.xeS taken dut of pack 10 24 cen1s their paychecks too. Tbe l.4S per- The tax on a SIA-pack of bct"r v.111 cenl tax that helps support the go from 16 cents to 36 cent\ ..\ Medicare prop-am. wh.icb it .a.ow gallon of hard liquor "'111 be taxed applied 10 onl) the fint SS l .)00 of Sl3.70. up St.20 from 1oda) The income, will now be subtrw::'l.ell for 1f lev > on table wine will grov. lrom. 3 the fim S 73 ()()() Hclptng the average Amencan by spum ng the econom)-enough to let interest rates drop and businesses prosper. Whether the package -even Gull crisis hits economies Report of Nixon pardon theft proves t o be hoax NICOSIA. Cyprus -Saddam Hussein's conquest of Kuv.a11 has sent economic shock v.a,cs around the globe. doubling 011 pncrs. plagu- ing stock markets. undermining business confidence and lea' rng poor countnes in Eastern Europe and Asia tn dire strait\ But 11 has brought "'1ndfalls lor 011-productng countries "ho "111 make b1lhonl1 of e\tra dollars th1'i )Car as crude pnrc-, cltmh ~1mc Iraq's 1n\ac,1on. 1hc~ ha'c gonl' from S 16 a barrel l o around S40 Some anal} sis belle' e pnccc; could pass 1hc So .5 mark belorl· long. fueling 1nlla11on and ra1s1ng the spec1cr of recession and h1ghN 1 1ntcrcs1 rates "The (Persian) gulf cns1'i 1s not Drlv• llltl llady . flllld In underpass 1 LO"lG BE..\CH -.\s a dn' l'f I v...1~ reponing h1'i d1o;co,e11 ol .1 nudl· v.oman found shot 10 death 1od..1\ in a frcev.a~ undcrpa\\. ..1nothl'r mull>n'>I ran o\Cr the ~xJ, pollll' \d1d The uniden11tied "oman v.a\ lound aooul 7 am on the ( ar.,on I "itrcl'I undcrpa\'I of lhc Long l:k· .. H h only d1srup11ng v.orld peace and sccunl). tt 's also 1..as11ng a darl>. shadow O\ er 1he prospects for world economic de,clopmenl and prospent) ... Japan's Finance '.11tn1'1· ter. R)utaro Hashimoto declared las1 week 1n ~ ashington The 1ndus1naltzed v.orld v.a, bel· tcr prepared 10 rope v.1th 1h1s c..n'll'> than 1he 011 shocl>.'i of 19"3 and 1979. despite 1nlla11una~ pre\sure'i Bui 1he deht·rtddrn fhtrd ~ orld laces a gnm 11me -8} tb~ Asso<'latfil Pr~ss YORBA LINDA -A rcpon of a break-LO and theft of supposed!~ 'alu~blc paper1 at the Richard Nt'\On L1brar) over tk .,.,.ccl>.end apparent!) .,.,.as a hoa11. poh~ and .,.,.,re sen ice sourcn said Sunda~ l 'n1denufed persons sent a fa'< cop) to l 'mted Press lnter- na110nal office 1n Los ..\ngelc'i that th1ev~ had stolen papen l O,cnng former President (1erald Fords pardon of Nixon. Bul Roger &nnett o'cm1&h1 ednor at l Pl said. museum officials reponed that the pardon .,.,.as ne'er kept at the hbra~. Brea pohle ~1d 1here v.cre no report., ol a brcak-tn at lhe rt'(·cntl) opened prcs1den11al hhran Start Now ... Lose up to 30 lbs. by Tha ksgiving! Take Steps Now Toward a Slim, New You! ~ Y If YOU WEIGH 170 LBS YOU COULD WEIGH 14'LIS f/ If YOll WUGH 160 LBS YOU COULD WEIGH 130 LIS. --- ,,.., If YOU WE 1(,H 150 LBS YOU COULD WEIGH 120 LIS. f rrcv...1\. \a1J l.>ct Logan ~ ren 111 lhl' Lung Beach Polin· Depanmenl I "II apl)t•arcd that the 'Kllm "'a' sho1 :11 some other lcx.·ation and I tran'iportcd IO that locatton. "here..· she "a' Jumped ou1 ." Wren <>.J1d 9-' If YOU WEIGH 1(() LBS. YOU COULD WEIGH 110 LIS. " A IHI ll IOL'\ 'H\l ' Rl d 1 ..... 1 1 1d .•f\'\I II• \ Ill \ !1 ,, l' II\ I" 11111111.: ( ,, ,, ' \1.ir,11.111' ,!1•lh 11•11• 1....,'111' l I 11111 • lllt d rq I." l'n1t·1H ,lr111L \.~ 1 , 'I""'" l' J'h' I' t\ l 1i.:1 I 1..ltng peaches. milk nan4ay: Q, en cnsp' chicken and roll or soft Uh:o/lcttucc chC'C">C. potalo round'h apple. mill>. Friday: Spaghctt1/frcn'h hread ur soft taco/lmuce/chcc1e l.C'rncl lorn. mill>. lemon JUtCc bar Oeeu View Sdoel District MoDday: Bumto. tossed \alad oraniic. milk. Ttleaday: Com dog. carro1 \lid. apple. milk. WedD"41ay: Hot dog. f rcnrh fnr\, lemon JUICC bar. milk. nanday: Oven cmp) ch1ckrn. pou110 rounds. p1neapplr juice. crackcrd11c5, milk FrtUy: Spa1hc111. krmt'I com. grape JUICC, milk Do lolMthlnt UECTTUFl/!!"f_ nit• II, •r t ",,J r I "' 1:.Xt l L\I\ ~ Hl:Rl I\~ H,2l'IP\if'T . 11·•1\.f l I 1 "l l 11r1r. ' ur "'t 1i.:hr I '" Ill.I "'"rL • •n I " 111 11 •f'\'l 11 l lCllr" f'I 't-h·m• l ARl~l. l Ol'\\HUR~ ... rt·.il r r •lt""'ll ii· •·· i.:111.lt· "''' '"' •111 11.!l \•II \'\tr\'''". r rhl· \\I\ I•• \•lllf \\ \ 1~111 l. " lo!• 11 A Ul~Vt\lf'T CO MH)RTABU: ATMOSPHERE rh 11 m.1L, • t'\l I\ \1•11 1 rl1'.l'llft v.11h,1ul l·nlh,tr ·'''mt.•n1 · ...... ,.. ~·,._ tr\•u• '-"9.• 7 •. ,.. 1""'' ''"•• . ,. )t'nnv l\fedk IMI I ~t' lb\ on htt (.loria Manhall l''"VI"'~ Gloria Marshall FIGURE SALONS Frifty: Otttse p1111. d1Ctd pt'achcs. celery sucltt. frosted bro~mc ""'-r. Com dot on a suck. tater rounds.. catsup. mustard, cote-- slaw/chow mean noodJn/pcanut aranuln. 1ttd JUIC'tt. milk ..._ ___________ ....,.__ "Ettlusnv Wng#U UJSJ /or H'°'"'" 01tly" ~ 0-. I ~ "' • I JO • "' ~ t 1 m lo J II"' ..._ ,,_. ura ~ 1m-uame4 Sdool D111rte1 M..ar. BBQ nh stnps or com dot. aarden salad w/croutona. choice of oranJ't, apple. JUi~ bu. milk. ,._...r. Oven-biked chic ken or com dot. ma•hcd potatoes. but· te.W \'tectabltl. blnana, orante or apple, malk. Ne ....... Mtta Ualfa.. ..... Dtttrlcl MeM&J: Burrito, or .of\ taco, shredded lettuce and f htttC, pea.rs. milL ......._,, Com dot. or 10ft llCO, carrot 1ttcb/ranch dip or let· t\K'f/«;hcclt, pinca:s;: milk. Wit .. r. Hot « 10ft taco Ind le'll&K't/Cheae. Ch f'rift; ' , I • .... ' ,_ Dr ... srWD.8aa_. .. . • in.nnc:. a M«Hcae ~for treatment .. bedillou111d In~ ....... Dh 114wi C.. le Ei1111t t .............. 0. Ofllclt Tbe tmn.iMDy ill man ~ near death Mle11 one of his four IOU decided to call 91 l. Luao. fla., paralnedic:s urived IOOG afterward and IOI a hostile ~ The Other three SODS threatened the paramedic:s with pb)'lica.l harm. The father, they said. had a livilta will and did not want bis life sustained by artificial means. He should be allowed to die in peace. While paramedics retreated and waited for police, death settled the issue. The man's heart stopped ........... CW ...... 8P• iDa f I 11111 dilemma lw parunedicl and otbef e-.eney medjca} worUrL Tbit cue ud otben bM led to I new ~ Uaat ordin Pmellal County parunedicl to~ liv- in& wills. meuiaa emcraency worken rnpondias to 91 l calls must provide liro..uitainina t.reat- menL ••When 911 ii called, that is a tacit physician-patient rela- tionship;• 111d Dr. Joe Ryan. medi- cal dtrcctor of tbe Pinellas Emera- ency Medical Services Authority_ .. We assume lbat the call is a cry for help, and we asswne the patient ' doll -.t die bendlt of medical Wbllt9Ct We will pn>vidc retutd· 1ation dlOns. .. 1'1ie ~m 11 that terminally iµ sieople with livina wills, or. tbci.r tamiliel do not undentand the eftecta ~f calliaa 91 t when death is imminent., laid ~ter Deputy Fare Chief' Da~ K..insey. 0 we·re catcbina • hell." Kin sey said. .. From a family's standpoint, I can't blame tbtm. But people need to know that if you call 91 1. we're leplly required to ao to work and cannot honor a bv1na will. YO&l've. requested ..help. and we're oblipted to provide it." Hil.lsborouah County paramedics When this sports equipment breaks down, there are no simple replacement parts. Which is why both professional and weekend athletes come to us when they need sports rehabilitation and condi - ~ioning. • Our board certified orthopedic surgeons have sub-specialties which focus on disorders of the knee, neck, back, hand, shoulder, ankle and foot. This expertise allows us to effectively treat all sports related injuries, as well as other orthopedic and arthritic conditions. • With registered physical therapists, athletic trainers, and state of the art equipment, we are able to obtain 100% recovery without surgery in .many cases. • H yot1 body is in need of repair, call us today. With 5 locations and some of the most extensive facilities available, we are well equipped to fix your sports equipment. Most ins urance plans accepted H payment 1n lull Wt accept worlllfs c0fn91nut1on cases Southem California Orthopedic/ Sports Medicine Center Afftleted with Pldftca Community Hoepftef ;,.. iDIWCJld IO ._. .. = willt·tbat ... ~ ... by a doctor. Florida law o~ ~ U.. matter of livina Will• in • bOIDital settina, eccordiat IO I wrltlla opinion from Mary JulieDM Yard,. a tcnior .-IWlt at&omq who re- sean::bed the law. She decided that Pindlll EMS worken should not deal -1th livi.Qa wills. .. The new policy protcctl emaa- ency medical ~ helPI P.R>-vc.nt cooflicu an ~ 11tu- auons and Jiva famillet time to make rauooal decisions. Ryan said. " 1001 W. Romneya Dr., Suite 105 Anahetm, CA 92001 .. (714) 956-BONE ~722 Beftflower BNd. 5278 FrMCis Ave. ~Adams Ave. Lakewood, CA oon3 Olilo, CAJnno • Costa Me., CA b26 (213t 920-8394 i714t 627-~78 f7MI 556-ID4E 28991 front St , Suite 104 Temecula, CA 92300 17141699-5282 • ' . . ' ' • I Mania Lather lt'8e Jr. ~ ~COwqed peopli to tbrow joka Ullle9d of l10aelo • .. Laupw it lo " be ... : ... ~ ., ..., -. u 1 •. put way to budlo your tnetntes -loYe tbe bcU out or them.•• By .. joka" I don't think be meant the kiDd o( pnctkaJ joka which are played at tomeOG6 e1te•1 txpeGte. Dr. Kiaa could never have aone Ilona with the idea of ember· rusu11o (fiab~ ot pbydc:ally hurtina 10mebody. · J. for oae. did identify wilb the victims. la '8ct. I alwayi bated tbat propam becaUM l iddttificid 10 auon,Jy. l wouldn•t like it at aJI if I bid bCCft one of the .. practical jokeel .. who bad been duped at the airport. I don't like much of what socs on in one of today's updated venions. c:aUed ••America's Home Videos." eithet. spice up an otbcnritc nio-ot-the- mill ~ Let me .ell )'OU what happened to me. My £rietMtl. Joe.one Ind Bob, t»rou&bt a live frOI (with a cricket perched on ifs bad for the fros'• next meal) into Bistro 201, 0ranaie County's newest posh rcstauraDt They left it at my table as a sift. "'l '11 teach you to mess with frop. .. Joanne uid. Tot.ck up for a moment. several weeks aao I bad been rumftlalina I, ~ -ui_ AlldreY• ~ltitlded ltJll.· a bOubque·O.. Paci& Ca.II Hi&bway, and came 8CTOll a cute liulc silver ~ pan of a colleaion or whimsical ~lry. Since I.Mn. I've been we:arina my froa on my shoulder. .. He used to be a prince." I tell anyone wbo asks (wtucb bas been cnouab to malt.e anyone smile.) UsuaUy, it's women who arc most likely to notice an unusual piece of costume jewelry. but an this Remember the old TV Candid Camera stunu. like the falte,.bc>t· tom suitc:ue trick? . The ~ ... lhowecl up wi.th the And bcaune .. &antic .. c:.omd' in One week. this abow featured J obese tolfer swin1an1 bis club m an awkward manner, in order to avoid hittina bis own belly. ~ poor fellow lolCs his bllancc in tie pro- cess and tumbles backwards down a Iona hill. ~umana ,to celebrate new facility phony auncase •.Del placed a( o~er ,Jin-1tyles. home audiences were the bq of some u~u&pectana treated to a11~· ndl frenetic exb.1-~ve~er w~ own reaction to los-bitions of bow pie coped with ana hil/ber.awtcue waa then taped. perional tm Each victim was frantic. of The ~ p~ucen assured course. •r I were abc>ut to take a trip us at was all dOne in aood.Jun. we and I . dilClOv~ my .1~. had were to lauah at ounelves. lia)lten been npped off m the 11rpon. l j be up a bit and identify with whom- franllc too. ever was the' victim.of·tbe-momenL The audience roared -and · I admit l felt like lauahina for a moment, too. But then I wondered if the man had hurt himself -and exactly how he felt •t bting made fun of by millions of vi ewers. --Sometimes, however, a not-so- practical ··practical Joke" that doesn't bun anyone's feelings .can HUNTINGTON BEACH :.-Hu- mana Hospital will hold a cel- ebration of the openina of its new Dual Diqnosia Unit on Thunday. from 4 to 7:30 p.m. The I I -bed unit ~ill treat pa- tients With depreiSlOO and other emouonal illnesses commonty a.s.- sociated with alcot1ol and other Arthroscopic .surgery major advance Arthroscopy is the most frequent- ly performed orthopedic procedure in the United States today. It is estimated that over I .S million arthrote0pic operations will be per- formed in 1990. Artbroscopy was initially de- veloped in Japan over 50 yean ago. however, it was not until the J 970's that it was applicable to orthopedic suracry. ArthrotCOpy was fint used an the knee jornt by orthopedic suraeons treauna athletes. The advantqcs of this procedure qwck.ly became clear. The arthroscope allows the suracon to look d1rec1ly into the JOsnt and find out what IS wrona. The suraery ii performed throuah three or four smafl U mm) mc1s1ons. This allows the patient to heal m a matter of da)". The suracry 1s us:!!Ii performed as an outpatient pr . urc, and this lowen the cost. frequently used in knee and shoulder suracry, however. it 1s also used in elbow, wrist. hip and ankle suracry. Ori&:inally, the arthroscope was used to make a di1anos1s of a JOlnt problem that could not be made by physical examination or ll· rays. Now we not only make the d1qnos1s. but we perform corrective suraery at ~c same time. A sk1lled and cxpenenc:ed arthroscop1st 1s able LO m.arupulat.c the scope and instruments 1ns1de the knee while lookma It the telev151on SCrttn The most common procedure per- formed in the knee 1s a partial menisccctomy-thc removal of a tom picc of canllasc. The bones of the knee Joint arc separated by two half-moon carulqc cushions or menisci. Softening of the canila&c surfaces of the knee bones or kneecap often occurs o ver ume. The loose. frayed tissue can cause pain and swelling of the knee. This dam14cd tissue can be shaved off using powered arthroscopic tools • Recently, instruments and tech- niques have been ckveloocd for per- form1na arthroscop1calf > assuted hpment reconstruction. Once again. this allows fo r a shorter hospital stay or even an outpauent suricry o nly. as well as a much quicker rccovel) The Smartest & Sharpest Drug Store in Newport Beach PROBLIM SOL VERB POR PR.BSCRIPT'l>NS COSMETICS GIP'TS 6 STATIONERT 16 16 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach ~)Sia. CL "ffiR ~ 760-0111 The procedure ca'l\ usually bt per- formed in lctl man one hour. and this shon anesthetic time aJso speeds up the recovery process. Knee suracry prior to anhroscopy involved much laratr 1nc1sions and a lenathy recovery. The meniscus 1s frequently tom with a twisting inJury of the knee Whak I.his commonly occun dunna 1---------------------------. athletics. it can also oc:cure dunrt& day-to-day acuvitics. The knee win The arthf'OICO~ IS I 4 mm. diameter fiberoplJc hand held tcle- vs1on camera. This scope can bt inserted into a J01nt (art.hro) for a direct look. The arthroecope 1s most swcl,k .. lock," pop and become pain- ful. 1 he person will often have pun with simple activities such as waJk- tnl or standina. This tom piece of cart1laJC is easily removed with arthroscopy. and 1t 1s estimated that S00.000 people will underao this procedure th.is year. Do You Know Someone Suffering from MEMORY LOSS? or ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE? If you or someone you know has experienced a k>ss of intellectual abtltttes. such as memory. Judgement or abstract thought. our research study may help. Our orgarnzahon has been awarded a grant to evaluate a new medacatt0n for MEMORY LOSS. Qualified participants, who are between 50 and 80yearsof age, will receive EKG's, a CT-scan, lab tests. bnef phySteal exams, medication and visns with a profesSK>nal ALL FREE OF CHARGE. Copies of all medical test results will be provided to you or your doctor. upon your request. Your participatlOO may lead to the use of a more effective medication for the treatment of MEMORY LOSS. For more Information, or an appointment, please call: (714) 752·79tClor (213) 595-0601 Monday through-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PIWIMACGUIGY llERAllCll ~ help A little help can make a big difference -. -... TH E HUNTINGTON SENIOR RESIDENCE 11851 norw. Aft.,"= I .... ·(Tit~ · ANNOUNCING RE-ESTABLISHMENT Of Medical Practice to the following New Address .-.h~ lasami 01ata l.D. F.A.C.O.G. 1525 Superior Awe., Ste 113 llewport Beach (114) 831-449& The Paths of Life Meet at Hunttnmon~ Terrace If )OU\'f rncht'd a point of urt·s IW't'd or •ut wt our ~,,..nu, •lid \\Mtt tlunp llttn\ tu bt-~· offer, thrft allK'Cbt* lf\th of 'it'f llOA I btt rode)' and ll'f \Mi~ 500M' \~ 1\10 ~kl' lritimnt'fll l.Mntt. ~)ou·drahrroochfbochmd ~;;;~~..w~i..td U\lfl-for 1~ wtMl with. •'h}· nuc tm'tl on 00..-1' 10 ?" nttd a h111f t'<trl C'll't' and Huncl"'on Tf'IT'ltt. lndt\>e*"t IJ\~ M\t door I fuU 'l("nict' • lluntll~On m&ttmtm fC'fT'l('f 'b1 h QlllM' on h\ -~ .. "''"-" Ill abnut, or clll u' l(ltb\ for I cun~·ct~ tc-.r ftl mlllph- IMM II')' ~ ~ \flU ll ~<4Y.:l:J Hunc.clft rfn..M substance abuse. The unit 11 staffed hd equipped to treat th' duaJ diseases of substance abuse with emotional illnesses. Si.,-Eddie Fisher will provide th~ musical entertainment bqin- nma at 5:45 p.m. David Smith. M.D .• founder and medicaJ djrcctor of lhe Haiabt Asbbury Free Osn1c an San franctJCO. will dilcu• ~ Interface Between Addiction Medi· cane and Psychiauy in die ,_,,~ ment o f the Dual Di.,,,,. f>a.. uent.. at 6 p.m. Dr. Smith is a leader m the field o( dual di .... s. The open boux ii opal to 1he pubbc at no cbatle· Fot more ib- formatom. call Ml-5004. ~j "Catch Our Healthy Attitude" • Poqjko c •• .,:;.,,,H,npuoi< . -;:-Co•t•uHuty Ed11cat1011 s,,,.,,,ars We've atattd commmity !eninars ~ially fm WCJDe11 on the fi~ 1lumd1y rJ W1 roonth. Join us dlis 1lumd1y evening, Chrttr 4th rt 7 :OOpn f ~ a disomion <I\ LIFE WNG HEALTHY SKIN -A REAL11Y! Learn alni the oonml, natural changes a woom1s skin ps duOJdt ml how to kctp it somth ~ healthy f~ a lifctift- PrtSCnccd by df physician.~ Marie FulM<kfi M.D .. a specialist in~· Held in the comrnurucy room cl Pxtfa Hospal on the secood Boot FREE TO 1HE PUBLIC (714) 842-0 6 1 1 Limiud spact Reservations are suggested 18792 Ddawart Strut HlMfINGTON BEACH '4a,p1 Biet,tla, to our patients with October birthdays ....... , ............ lhlff Katherine Bauer Erica Brower Pam Erickson Alexand ra Gefy Louisa Grant Matt Horowitz Roxie Jones Scott Lanni T er954 Willoughby Erin Mayes ~tt Muckley Scott Myers Abtgall Ochs Laurie Poore Ramteen Sloshansi Biiiy Ward Molly W armington Your single source for comprehensive medical services. The Medical Plaza Aaodation, located nut to Fashion Ialand in Newport Beach. Pf'"ides the moat comprellensive group of playaiciam, dental special- isU and outpatlent medlcal 1emces ln Soutbern California. In one convenient location! Nearly 200 health care professionall 1re available to meet your individual health care needa. Pb,. iclans and dentists are available ln eacb of tbe followt.na specialties: AllerO ~~»-tn7 Ear, fMle & 1'rMt ===::::..,(GI) ...... o.dlcrJ a-.& • FUlllJ Pftt:tkot ........ ~ G,..1hD =..--cc1. N--.0 ......... , Olli l btcl Ot 111&0 • •••telilO 756-9000 ' £dj1or's nore: TJUt ;, the l«'- ond anicle in • ICl'i~• by Diii)' PUet fbbion ·and beauty vrritcr Vidl Dtw>, Jivin, a 6nt-j)mon «c0unr of her facial ~uvena­ tion .sursery. By Vida Doon Ofwlgl Cout Deily Ptlol Consultation day: I arrived 30 minutes early. Nervous? Well, I didn"t want to ht late. In the office. my eyes dancd about caut1ously. while I tried to look cool. But I felt so foolish that I wan1ed to act up and lcavC. In my reporter's notebook I jotted down, "What am I doing here in a faciaJ pla stW:: surgeon's office?'' A young woman came in and turned on the tcle\·ision set. Ah! There were those slides again, the tared "beforcs" and the marvelous "af\cn." Yes. that's wh y I 'was here . I wanted the rested took, and. no sagging skin. When Dr. Brennan asked. ··v1da. what do you wan1?"' I told him whal I reall y didn't want -bags over m\ eyes and under my eyes mOrc bags lap?tng down on my cheeks, and chec ks going down 10 v1s1 t with my neck. I stood before a thrce-way mirror as Dr. Brennan, with his hands gcntl} lifting ch«"ks. C)e- hds and· neck here and there to show what could be done ... The 1dea is nol to make you look 17. but to make you look beucr ... he t'>.pla1ncd . So calm. So rt'assunng -so "h ~ "as I stilt apprehensive" lnc1s1ons. I was told. would for the most par1 be hidden 1ns1de the hairline and around Lhe rrOnt or Lhe tar and behind 1he earlobe .. We want to im· PrQVC ~ IP'J)Cl.l"aJK% without Lhc obviou1 telltale sians like Kan. Nobody hates a scar more lhl:n I do," said Brennan. W6at about bruisin1 and swellina? "It I s possible to have dis- coloration and swellina, but it is not the end of the world and it -will slowly subside. You will be able to ao o ut in one week and fool the world. and then you will look more natural all the time.·· Uh huh. uh huh. I was nod· dins. .. that sounds great. But ... aJI this talk about anesthesia, incisions, swellins. .. is it panic time yet? ~touth goes dry, tape recorder breaks, hands fumble a litlle. I was assured that ii was normal to be apprthensi vc about having surgery on your face. "I would be concerned if you weren't. It 1s elective sur- gery and you arc volurtteenng. It's a big step and because of that you want to make surt that it's worth all the down side - thal njustifics the lime. trouble, the risk and the expense." The consultatton continued wi th photographs from every angle and a talk wi th Jeannette Mauerhan. surgjcal consuhan1. _who discussed a scheduli ng ~tc, the c11.pe nSt of every procL-durc I wanted and a form descnb1ng each procedun.· and all of its nsks (healing com pilca· lions, s.carrtng. C\ en blindness and dt•ath . ) I called the office a j(-" da~s la ter and 1he datt' "a"' 51..·1 for Sept ~7. NEXT: THE SU RG ERY. Hanging up on 'yakkers' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Hoora) for the woman 1n New Orleans "ho was incensed by computC"T"17cd ~lcs pitches that ued up her telephone. 111,e 1n California where w(' ha\C a different kind o f problem It's not computerized messages. 11's people who pester us to dealh. Sc\('ral mo nths ago. I "as getting at lea\! three calls a da) fro m con art1'itS trying to sell me so mcth1n~. Ont: caller ac1uall) tncd 10 get mt: to bu~ shares 1n a Souih .\fncan d1an1ond mine. After I brought up 1h1s nu1sanct• at a mt·e11ng uf senior c1 11zens. a woman handed nt(' a Ann Landers brc>1:hurc Please pr1n1 the high· ~ lfghls. Ann. I IOund 1hem \l'r) 'TJ t. rt .... <:>" 1n iOrmat1vc and am ~urc others -·-·-== wil l. 100. \.Viser No..-. In Southern (al. Dear Wiser: Thanks for sharing this information. I'm t art my read· er• wlll Jean somel~I from It. The following 1s from Senior's Action Alert. a crime prcvenuon news magazine put out b) the ( al1- forn1a attorney general's office: Selling over the telcpho nt' 1s big business. Each year Amcrttans arc e>.pected to buy more than S200 billion worth of goods and se:r .. 1ces O\Cr the phone. Man) people en1oy shopping by phone It saves ume. h 's easy. It's convenient. Some re putable com- panies use telephone sales as a wa) tu kc-cp pncC'' lu" and tustumcrs happ) anJ \u )Cll more proJutt!>. Bue there's anolhcr s1Jl' 10 tele- phone s.hopp1ng -thOM' lx1der- roo n1 pitches Thi.'~ n1anagc to con Americans out of ahout SI b1lhon C\Cr) year. Moi.t u1 the '>'1Ct1m.., are elderl) people on li:\ed incomes. The U.S. Postal ~r\ 1t·e co;t1mates that mort' than 70 pcrccnl of"thesc boiler rooms 01:x:rate out of Lo.., Angeles and Orange ( oun11c' Morl1 ll1t1n11 ..... ,lllCll aA4aQA C-MA /O't f '""""" ... 0 ~I \ 1~1(/ -· ll__.w.·1 .,..._ I • I(> IOW~I NIWl"OltT CINIMA Kl{) °''""'°"'' Ctntf< o.....-~'' 0 76() !_ .. ,,_ -••1•1 ~ lO II "''\ 1 ..... •-1•1' I 10 l ~ldfMN ........ 1•16 •S ~JO 10 '~ .... ......,. l&UIHO Cl-MA '•"""",........, ..,..,., '°"' c ........ ~I ''' I ,_...,,,.._~-ll'G I Ji 11 '~ I '\ ) 4S •.11t ,tOJO 1 .... ,-GI 11 I JO \ 1 JO tO J--.---.. ---. ,.-C.1 '' 1(1 ''~ 4,6 1S I JO. 104S 41'e....,..!t)ll.ll0.SIS 1 4~ 10.IO J ..-9' ... e lltl II 1.IO \•SI •O 'S ....... ~ .. -W1M•f"G·IJJl l.IO I 'S S 11S.•JO 7"--M ...... 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A 1quirrel inonkcy was amona the critlen a.pturina thC attention of auesu arte.ndina the $40 per person fundMiser ''Monkey Busi· ness" at tbt popular hlnaout in Irvine. Other pen.y props in<:luded a live snaU. miniature hed&ehoa. barn O\lo'I, i4u!na and possum. "Some pqo•le don't even know we have a zbq in Oranae County," n'oted staffer Jacqueline Bcunkens of the 38-year·Okl . 20 acre facility in Santa Ana. · .. we don't thjnk of this as a Santa Ana zoo. bU1 an Oranae County zoo. And it's vowing. We have one of the best primate collections for our s1zt in the country. And thrre are plans for a wholt new "'Orld class zoo in the making. .. confided party chairwoman Trudy Thomas of Newpon Beach. Why the zn1 for the zoo, we asked Thomas? "I grew up down the str«t from the zoo," she: said. ··we had birthday parties there and hung ou1 around Monkey Row. I'm giving back." Next Day Coverage The Stars and Slflpes Jiala Ca1se: Center Dance Alliance Or1ul1er: Janet Eggers LocaUoa: Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel Doaalloa: S 125 per person Alteadaace: 2~0 VIP't: 75 members of the New York Ci t~ Ballet Head111raer: Ja11 mus1c1an Herbie Hancock Bollom Line: Hopcfull) s 10.000 Carol Humphreys The cages on Monkey Row hope to someday become the propmed Morlkey Island. a natural. moated exhibit that will allow people to watch the monkey antics in a trop- ical environment. J.E. Prentice, who donated the zoo land in 1949 stipulatcii that there must always be 50 monkeys on display or the land will revert back to the family. Two endangered red back squirrel monkeys are among the mo nkey collection the zoo currently hosts. When not animal watching. the 150 animal lovers sipped chilled while wine and munched on an Italian hors d'oeuvrcs feast o r- ganized by the restaurant's general manager. Antonio Moretti. Many of the guests were loyal customers, the main reason for his hos1ing the pther1ng. "We come here of\en. too often ." quipped Tamie Leach, attending with another Prego regular Ron Rus who admitted celebrating his 40th birthday there. Mike Majewski. Trudy Thomas and lko the squirrel monkey. 68 •111~1 .. Support groups available tar every anxiety When I lived in Manhattan a couple of decades ago. psy- choanalysis traditional!) took their vacauons 1n August, lea\·1ng a sizeable chunk of the ci ty w11hout a Fa1her Figure -o r a couch 10 he on. Pauents were so desperate. lhe) s1aned unloading o n one anolher at conscience- ra1s1ng cocktail parties. It was not o nly less expensive. but ancr get· ting shghll) smashed. 1t was eas- ier to discuss their subiLmated host1h11es. This tr1ggt'red a prof11- fera tton of support groups who share the same phobias and an1ue11es. I belong to several of these organ1zat1o ns. The most con- trovers1al 1s an underground movemcnl sponsored by the Baseball Widow's Association. Our goal is to hm11 this sport on the tube 10 1wo weeks a year - which would give us back our husbands and lovers on wee:k- ends. It's such an inflammatory issue, however. members must J Tl'tef .. 0..,1•111 '~ l 'S S 1 t 10 -.0 1, ......... 1•111 110 s 1JO 10 ,,._, ................ tl'G·IJI 11'\ J•S • 6 1 ~ IJO tO"<I lovnt C°"'9:T "-AaA '"""'/\-• '4e 111 1 I ~M-,.._ ........ i•I S 11\ •JO " "' ,_.._...,...l•t•JO.llO •OJO ! ..... P-1•14 I 10 IOUTM Co.uT Vlu.MI' ~ a! 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To preserve anonymity. members arc 1dcnt1ficd by their pel 111· nesscs. In my neighborhood chapter. wc have Dorothy Duodenum. Giana Gallstones and 8111) Bile Duct. No a.use is 100 1nv1al 10 a11rac1 a loyal band of followers. A good example 1s Grannies for Thank You Noles. Who would imagine 1h1s would spark militant upns- 1np? But recently I w1tnesse:d a street rall y of outraged grandmas • II • • 7:00 7:30 1, 1:00 -- • carryi ng banners addressed 10 their grandchildren. "No Thank Yous. No Gifts!" These s1l vcr- ha1red ac1ivists also support tou&b Jaw.s on kids talking ""'1th their mouths full. Did you know who is respon- sible for the oat bran craze? The Lcaaue of Women Oaters. a low profile. powerful Washingto n or: g.an1zat1on who are convinced oats can solve all of Amenc.a ·~ problems -1nclud1ng the.deficit. gridlock and liberals. Wheneve r I feel neglec ted b) my brood. I don'1 kno\lo ""'ha1 I'd do wuhout the guidance of the Ncgl«ted Moms of Amcnca. They offer invaluabl~ advice on ·how to double your kids' mail and phone calls by pushing the nght guilt bu119ns. It 's an easier keyboard to learn than your per· sonal computer. Another issue ga1 n1ng gro undswell support amona older women 1s 1he Pr<rCho1cc Move- ment on Hemlines. Their battle- cry. which 1s printed on their statione:ry, reads "Seventh A\· 8:30 9:00 • Nancy Mcintyre cnue 1s ~lhng I ~ "h11rf' .111.I ··Equal Right' For "nnlil n Knees." With all this SUpf)l.•11 -.... h< • needs a coui:h'' Nanc:) A-tcl nr.\ rr 1s .'J r,·,1Jcnt "' Utguna '''1sue/. 11 :00 - --·-C1N11C-.1 r r I ~ "We're doing a play about Handful and Grateful!" PBAl'IUT8 IQ· I SllDOENLY . n's -- ... - by Brad Anderson 8BOB ··---·--- "I don't want to go ~or a walk." "OK, we'll go for a ride." ARLO ARD JANlll OVBIUIOAIU> . WAAT DO '-K)..l ffilNK" >c Clllfl Ctl -If 10\J WE:~£ ·'" E ~I Tl>~ f'l)llJ 111)1.lu> 1Cil 'E.IC1 ro M1 ~/\N USCRIPT7 ' . ' . r FRED BASSET ' I ' :l , I' ,l I ' ' ) I~'THA'/E AcS<XX>~ .• by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE ?<JRPRl"'NU llELAUbt t{().J DION T RfAl. I Z E. I COULD lOOK so 6L.JVN:>R006 ? ~l"N6 &.CAl,lq_ 1 OIDN1 ~lllf. 400 W'<> EA .... by Jimmy Johnson l"UlO[T WJJQ[ERBEAl'f ~TLY ClOUOV AOOMILD 'o'ITM A !>l.16Mf CHAOCE f"'""'~Of_:RA·I"_·_ .. - ·~ /'" ! I ...... . ( , ( )--' by Chip Dunham ,, r~ .. by Brian Bassel ' F'5W;r. IP<l'O lW 'Mlll 11 IOllS Of ~ A IOl:JlfllllJ, WllQI I? Qlll UllE l 00'-1110 .,,,.--,.,-~rr'm'liEllQI> ... ~ llllt>(Jli Cf~ .,_ll!lfltlfS•~ SllClllS. DRABBLS ,,., • by Jlin D~vta ' l : I '" -· '1-~~~~~~~~- Cf'OS PVniNG ON 5lbt<M l!'INOOUJS If. --,., , , _ ___. ~ • - I t l j 11 ' • by Hank Ketchum I 9 0 '°"'" by Pal Brady . by Tom Baliuk by Kavin Fagan •• r . . l • • , . • • ' • • . Publ-by P-Oroup Publlohlng, Inc. llllllrt t. ...... ~I & Chtel eJCecu!Ne Oillcer I. I 2J2 A, ticlttor .. vioe-preolclent ...._. Wa managing edhor -., a night editor • 1111!" .... 11. chairman .... •· .... II._ .. manager -.. , I• u, .,.-. founding publisher Eliltorlal Golf r.ull-1 ·misses ·cup by wide margin It's .time to get_ teed off at the Costa Mesa City Attorney s f:?tliCC, which ruled Wednesday that preferential treatment. given to t-he ~en's Oub at the city's public golf course might be appropnate. The city should take a Mulligan on the two.page ~nion . researched and written by Assistant City Attorney Sall ~ Ma y, and stan over again. The controversy centers around the preferential staning times allotted to members of the Men's Oub at ,the Cersti Mesa Golf and Country Club on weekend mornings. which Marilyn Burrell rightfully says discriminates against women. In quite a stretch of logic. the assi1tant city attorney said the preferential starting times may be allowable provided the Men's C lub renders a "substantial public service" in return for the preferential starting times and is Opt"n to both men and women. The op1n1on goes on 10 say that the Men's C lub'appears to meet the public service cnteno n by organizing two public golf tournaments each year. Apart from annual dues of $35 to $85 a year, there appear to be no other barriers to membership. Ma) amazingl y concluded. •We could successfully argue that org:nizing two annual public golf tournaments shouldn ·1 be the basis for getting the prime golf times througho ut the year. . .\nd \l.."C could point out. 1n an even stronger argument. that the Men's Club. tho ugh technicall y o pen to both sexes. 1s defac10 an all-men's club. In fact. 1n 23 years not o ne \I.Oman has e''en asked about J01 n1ng. That's "-'h ) the public course has a Women's Club. ""'h1 ch gets prcrerent1al starting times on ""'eckda)S. an anachronism left over from the days Y.hc n n1ost v.•omen were houscw1,es. But !ht· strongest reason fo r eliminating !he preferential tee times 1s simple: this LS a public golf course. and no one should get favorable treatment. l 'ht• tee times. whe ther the~ 're 2 p.m on \.\'ednesda) or 8 a.m. on Saturda). should be gi,en o ut on a fi rst-come. first -scne basis. I t-.~ the onl) fair "'a~ Write to al -.......... .._ __ __ The ..... Clml ..., P11t 9neaurages corrnpondence lrom our readers we request .. ti•• be k-s>t to awroJ1lmately 300 worM Any cOfrespondence 11gn1fiellntly longer than 300 WOl'dl wm be pf'1nted al our dl.cretlon as 1 C 'IJ C II!;, llllt r 1Uf or ~ ..... Community comm.ntarles are r6NrV9d lor ~ pertinent to cities and town1 along lhe Orange Co.11 Guest comment•rMtl may pertain to any public 11~. Edl!Ofl•I resporise1 are r999f'Ved tor rebutta11 to edl!Dl'lal po1n1on1 of the ..... C..C .., Nil Let19f• conlld«ed to be libelous or In bad 1a1ta wlll not oe J)f'lnted. Wr11 ... 1 ara llmlted to tour 1Ubmlulon1 a month All correspondence mu1t be slgne<l and lnctuda the writer'• addr ... and 1elephone rtumbef for verlllcallon purpotet. Letl9'1 lh<>uld be addr...ed lo lhtl .... c..t ..., .... 330 West S.y Street, Costa MeN. CA 92627 Anentlon· Le1ter1 to the Editor Wrll91's wtth questions are vrgecl to Cllll the Dally Piiot at (714) &42-4321, E•t 352 Doonesbury :t3.3A aARni. ANO RISING! ANO Wml NO /NCR£A5e IN WR FIX£0 C05151 lN/Vf/ISAL. Pi - 7PVl.aJM 15 8ACJ<,..I \ lly Gll'J T"'ll111 M! ... NO, IU5eD.~ 111/TTHAr- llN!Jlf]() ... ' . " • c.w,.., Industry wants feds to regulate By David Rapp · ·:.~A:i:--:::-.:e':".;:;.;.;.·~ The irony is hard to escape. Ten years after they marched in lockstep with Ronald Reapn's campai&n 10 act the feder- al goverrlmcnt "ofT the back" of American industry, the nation's b1gest 01! companies spc:n1-much of thi1 year beping Conarcss for new rqulatory help -specifically. new laws hmitin& their liability in the even1 of catastrophic oil spills. They wanted protecuon from a menact"that ha s become more fear- some than the infamous Washing- ton regulatory bureaucracy. They wanted to be saved from the states.· which in thc past decade of federal inaction have imposed new rules of 1he1r own. Few would ha,·e guessed a decade ago how Reagan's s1mplc and com- forting answer 10 the regulator) problem -Jet states and localtt1es do 11 -would come back 10 haunl the industncs that agreed 'ol.'llh 11 Dunng the 1980s. as Jeg1s lat1on to SCI up broad liability standards languished 1n Congress. 19 stales enforced their own laws expos1ng sp1 lters 10 unhmlled hab1lit). The od compan1e~ -with the shipping 1nduslf) s1and1ng alongside them -pleaded With c·o ngress IO Impose a l1abd1t)' cap that would preempt. or override. s1 ~1e ac11on . Fc-dcral law, they argued. should provtdl' a uniform natio nal system to replacc- the patchwork of state law!>. They did not get 11 . Influenced 1n large part by the 1989 Exxon Valde1 d1!oastcr 1n Alaska. Congress in stead passed a bill I.bu year allowing states to impose an) 1Lab1ht} stan- dards they choo~. Not onl } that. 1hc new law permits state courts. rather than JUSI federal co urts. 10 hear 01l-sp1ll su1ls brou&ht under Wnlll,,,,.,, C./lln1 federal law. ll gives the states equal authorily with the U.S. Coast Guard in deci- ding when an oil-spill cleanup is complete. When ii became law in August. 11 stood as a mighty cxam- ple of the economic powcr statcs and localities ha ve reclaimed from Washington 1n the years of de- regulation. It is far from the only example. Stales ha 'c restnctcd 1obacco billboard ads and offshore 011 dnll- 1ng, imposed new food labeltng and truck safety ~u1remcn1s, and granted protccuon to whistle-blow· crs who work for private corpor- ations. Wherever the feds havc stopped regulating. and thcrc is publicity about damage being done to the env1ronmcn1 or to consumers, busi- ness can e.\pcct an activ1sfstate or local govern ment 10 move in . In man) cases. thoS<' govemmcnts arc \lt'llhng to move further than Wash- ington ever considered go ing. Congre-ss 1s a regulatory battle- ground again , not so much because 11 1s lx1ng asked to impose new federal rcgulauons. hul because 1n- dustnes arc asking 11, as the oil companies did on the sp11l 1ssuc. to preempt or nu1!1f) stnngen1 state action. California. for example . passed a law 1n 1986 rcquinng food pro- cessors 10 warn consumers about any food con1a1n1ng carcinogenic chemicals. Processors and grocers are nOt asking the state to change its mind. the y arc trying to get Con- gress to preempt all such stale la-...·s. Some of lhis same maneuvering 1s going on 1n the execut1 ve branch. Jus1 as stales have taken the kind of regulatory action Congress used to take 1n the pre-Reagan years. thC)' have a~sumed some of the func- 11ons of the Federal Trade ('om· mission, also grown quiet in the Rcapn years. Business and trade associ1tion1 arc startina 10 ask !he FTC lo intervene on their side as a counter- weiah1 to new state action. Whcn Texas sued Quaker Oats Co., claim- in1 its ads (alsely promised to re- duce cholesterol and heart attacks, the food industry went 10 the FTC 1n search of new federal rules that m1&ht pretmpt the state ones. The FTC did not respond. The irony ofill th1s is not lost on slate and local officials, who com- plained tn a rct:ent survcy by the Advisory Commission on lnter- 1overnmcntal Relations that federal prcempuon of their laws is more of a problem than ever. The com- m1ss1on found that more than half oflhe 350 federal preemptive statu- 1cs enacted since tbt: found1n1 of the Republic have been enacted 1n 1he past 20 years. Most of them cenlcred on health, safety and con· sumer concerns. Bui corrcnt political dynamics suggesl lhat staies have li.ttle rca~n 10 fear any massive ncw 1mpos111oh of federal prrcmplion laws. Once you get past the irony of business talk1n1 about the need for federal action -and consumer gro ups and liberals talk1n1 about states' n&.hts -the fact u tha1 thc idea of kdcral precmpllon 1s hard to sell 1n Congress. Trad11ional Republican con· servat1vcs sull bclicve 1n stairs· r11hts, combined with liberal Democrats who look 10 stales for the next round of consumcr and environmental laws, they make a maJor11y. Mos! of the business lob- byists who dciCCnd on Congrc-ss arau1n1 for precmp11on arc '01ng 10 meet the same fate the 011 com- panies did on 1hc spill issue. David ~pp I• a •e"• ~Jtor at Coa1rr11/oaaJ Qaarterly. Talk or war sooner, rather than later WASHINGTON -White Housc aide~ are talk.- -1n1 backstaac about an early war 1n lhc Persian Gulf. Monument Battlefield. Meanwhile, HouK: Judiciary CommLll«' OK's IC&11da1ion lo beef up the powers of the Indian ~ns and Crafts Board. which controls tradcmarks 1dfn11fy1n1 11 •'U'nc Indian-made arts and crafts. Housc Armed Services Commit!«' ('ha1rman Les A.spin, [)..Wis., reports Presidcnt Bush bchcvcs the Iraqi pillaaing of Kuwa11 may fort'c his hand. Wa111n1 for lhe economic sanctions to bite might mean therr won'\ be anyth1n1 left 1n Kuwa11 10 save. Factors h1n11ng at an earl y war -November or December -include: -Dcscn war would be easier 10 fight 1n lhe winter. Also. a winter war would be over before late June, when m1lhons of Moslcms will make the pil· a.rimaae to the holy city of Mecca 1n Saudi Arabia. -Pcntaaon planners expect the Gulf task for~ 10 be: a1 a fi&h11ng ~ak soon. fre1 a leng1h y standoff would dull thc military edae. -Early attack would pre-empt any ancmp1 by Saddam Hussein to stqc a phony rcfcrendYm in Kuwail, where enou&h Iraqi soldicrs arc now posted 10 1uar1ntcc a result favorable to Baghdad. Aspin says Bush talks about "triggering cvcn1s·· 1uch as harm 10 the hostaaes or 1crroris1 action, ................ ,.£1 r Tiii ••••• 11111-1111 With Gennan unification official Oct. J, a "Space Available" sian is up at the office bu1ldin1 o nce occupied by the Eas1 German Embassy. Most of the JO..pcrson staff has scattered. Former press at11che frank Mader is back in ~rman y -working for Coca Cola. The FBI prept.res 10 r.'eld test a hi&h-t«h way of detenninin1 whether a suspect has handled drup. The test -tou1ed as quicker and less intrusive than traditional-urine testin&-usts antibodies to sniff out the presence of drup on a person's skin. The first dru1-test kits -200 for cocaine ind 200 for heroin -wjli be: in the field soon. If the tcs1 p1ns out. future kiu may be devised to test for amphetamines, PCPI and explosl\lts, IE 1111 1111111 • IQll II Mark Wl1111·11c.1 11 ~£)!kf ,..,,,,"'" Ottering a tour of history Not so very Iona 110 a four-day seminar on · the ~nt advance· ments in medical breakthrouah1 brou&ht a slew of prominent urol· oaists from around the country to a swanky hotel in Newport Beach. Upon the last ni&ht of their stay, I found myself on 1 double date escorting Debbie, 1oined by her sister Tina and her date. a urol011St from upstate New York named Dr. Maxwell. Dr. Maxwell had an inherent look of wisdom. A slender, rather tall man that continually chewed on the stem of an unli&htcd pipe. Tina, on the other hand. is the lypc of person 1hat makes no bones about landina a man with money. When it comes to men she prefen the s1rona. solvent type. In fact the only man she'll go out with is one who is tall, dark and has some. Debbie 1s qui1e the opposite. We both en1oy good entertainment which 1s why this was nol 1he first double-date we had with Tina and her "fresh" catch-of-the-day. When the urol<>&is1 announced he wan1ed us 10 show him the town on his last n1&ht in Newport, Tina's face hi up hke a Vegas marquee. A fc...,· short minutes later. when he announced his op1n1on that Newport was the land of the supcr- nch and far too nch for his blood, you could hear the loud, solid "lhud" of Tina's 1aw as n dropped to the floor. Turning to Debbie I announced 1n hushed tones. "Act o ne has jusl begun." .. Welllll," I mumbled. trying 10 fill the gap of silence ... you know , Dr. M II. this coast actu· ally had a humble bc-&inn1ng." "You uld have fooled me," Max~ replied . T y surpnsc, the doctor was act lly 1ntcrestc-d. The way I saw it er I Jas to carry the conversa· n wuh talk of Old Ne-...·pon or 1t as up to Max-...cll to infonn us on his four da} seminar on unnary tract d}sfunct1ons The drive down MacArthur Blvd, then up to CltfT Drive only created more d1~11lus1onmcnt for Tina as the urologist ogled eve') pass1n1 Rolls Roycc. I spoke about the days when Newport was a 11ny fish1n1 town with simple people with s1m1lar tastes. Pointing out over the harbor. I directed his attenuon to Lido I e-.pla1ncd how, Lido was a IL11lc mud flat created into 1he h vable and mos1 desirable plact that 11 is loday. Interestingly, 1he daughter of o ne of the gcntlcmcn responsible for buildina Lido back in the late 1920s, rcmembc-rs 1ha1 the cil)' of Newport Beach was broke and could not pay tor the work. Instead of money they were offered about four plots of bayfront P.ropcrty. A few years later thc family sold the plots at a profit of fifiy dollars each and felt that they had made a killina. We made our way to. Newport Pier where I e~plaincd about the McFadden family. 1hc Iona aonc railroad dc~t and of course. Charlie's Chili. We walked throu&h 1he Dory Fisherman fleet ind steJ>- pcd 1crou the slrttt to &fib a bite to cat 11 the Crab Cooker. AJ the ni~t ~. Tina arew silent with only 10 occasional heavy siah from time 10 lime. After dinner we walked the The Supreme Coun bq,ins its fall 1cnn with the llahtnt doctt1 sinoc 19S4. The S7 cases scheduled for re\liew won't be c.nouah to keep the coun. busy throuah December. althou,ah more will be added as the term l)r<lll'CUCI. Mott obterven &a)' the low number of caite1 i1 due to ju11icn beina more picky aboul wh11 they'll con- sider, and that after 10 yean of conK1"V1dvc Reapn· Buth )udicial 1ppointment1. the lower couru are ma.rch1oa in lune with the hl&h coun.. Uplainina the difference between her viewi on Wcdae. All of u1 walked e~ccpt smok.ina ind the Bush administration's efforts to Tina who remiined In the car with expand toblcco e:1.pon1 ch11Jcnan U.S. Suracon Gen· 1 sudden 11llet or indilntion. tl'll Antonia Novello. I e1pllined how the WeciJe pl1)'1 W1111111C11••1ld Arnnic:an led.iu ldYOC:atn campdan so s;ive blll-IO the llmory a( the Amft'lclli• W• Pendi .. l<aillltlon --blllh a ..-i 10 lndiM •ictittlt of the I HO.,._,. 1t W~ Knee Ciw6, &p. aad a aon ..... t IO lndlln (lllflidjlllnta • Ultlt Iii Honl. Tital u•·• Dim< woWd be .......... a-~ llltlefldd .IO Unle Iii Hom N1tioftal . . • Aaked about it recently, Mt. Novello replied: a li,nificant pert il'I tamint our "I belteve one and the other lift different. If you're harbor, Ycan t.ct before the aoina to upon you do upon the health ._ of Wedee, the m0<1th of the harbor tbit counlt)'. The IUJ'IOOO ....,.. deah with health. I wu wild and oReft pttilou~ am ~ aboat beoltb. However, the upon Time bid moved so quickly it (pollc)') 11 oothlna tblt ljlt to do with the ,..~ ;:'~~I hlto the early hou" of _.i. Tolalk1boullt.....idbelhnott~I ·-..._ of my pan,. 11 .....id be ;_,.p1e1e, u "'" nothi,. We ,_..... our vilitinc urol-IO •Y·" Qllll l'tom U(IOlllC N.., Yori! b1ct . to"" -.7 t•s• o.n a • • ~ fl • '1 • ..,. ...._._, 11 1 MawJWf " ......... ., ..... ...,.,... .. ,,.,,, •• $1Jllf .1Jf 7 '11••ar-. .. Cll • a.t ,,...,. Nol. ... a.t """" ..... • • /, ' -...,_. -·-.... cUI(. . --. --""'....,. ,_ ...... -1111 .. -•sn, ''ft'' .. 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" • ... ... • ' ,._ • • -" u ... u " -• • ,_ u " • •• • • -" " -• • -• u ~ • " -" • -" • -" " ·-• • • • a • " • • u • • n • " • • u " " • • • • • • n u • n • • • u " • • • • • u • n • " • " • • " " u • • • • • • • " • • n • " " • " " • u • • • ~-Business • f19J I Ua u, l111l1111W111W • ..142-Gf1IL 172 .. ,, • h lnllll Mvlel/Blll1111 • • • Automation creates climate for JOb specialists By Vicki Hetton Today's world of business 1s a world of spcC"1ahs1s. Bui 1his has bc:c:n true since the: day business began. Special· 1zation became a reality 1o1.hen thr v1llagr baker dtt1ded 10 buy nour from a miller rather than srind his own and the miller bought &rain from a nearby farmer rather than JroW Ii himself. Every year since. the fact of the specialist has become more: ev1· dcn1. It is p1nicularly visible: 1n the temporary help services field. Both c:mployen scckin& workers and workers scckina jobs dis~ cover the relationship bttwccn skJlls souahl and skills offered in 1hc employment marketplace. An awareness of just how much s~lization his arown really hn h~me the ol~r mo~­ ina as I reviewed the pnor dly s calls for temporary WCkten. It hu e11.p1ndcd and divcnificd t1tmondousJy, respondina to the chang.in1 economic and tec:hno- ICJlical needs or busif)CIS and in- dusUJ. Ptoptc who rqistcr ~th ua for jobs and tht .eompi1n1n that call t.a1 for work.en hive needs far different from thote or five: yean aao. In the put1 tht call fro~ an cm.ptoyer · KC-kin& 1 temp was moet often 10 find IOmtj>ltt: to fill in ror an rm1!4<7« on vlocallon or o..t tick, Titi1 IS stilt I f'tctor. of -bul -y Ille rmployrr -"' -· "°' ror • substitute body but for a specific h1&h-lcvcl skill , and very fre- quently in volving business auto- mation. Temporary t.clp aacncics still bail out the company that has an employee home: with the: nu. But we as often supply • technology 1s we: fill 1 job title:: sq:Tt"tary. file clerk. typist. receptionist. etc. II is not at all uncommon to send • 1c:mporary to teach I permanent employee how to perform an automation· task which a com- pany had not bttn raced wi1h before. A close look at almost any businc:s.s today rc~eals it 1s in- volved in an explosiol) or t«h· nolOIY· Much of it is rooted in business compu1c:ri1.1tion. rana- ina from the personal computer performina vital iuks for the: small firm to the Pint mainframe crunchin& numben for lhe con- aJomera1c. It's safe. I think. to say tha1 computeriz.ation of the workplace is havina the all-time. bigest- cvcr imp.ct on lhe temporary help acrvitts ind1.1stry. This chaoae is comirla about 1hrouah supplyina o( tn1incn. AJJO today, our oontribution c1ttndt to all dcplrtmcntt o( butinesaet -in lhe lllop. •oain«ri.... ........h and devek>pmcnt. wa~houlina. llld not ju11 In Ille b"ldhiooal fronl olllce. " Now, _. lhaa Ille drjiland Air -pnnirlts wll~ -~111 .. __ ..,.,_....._'°' JOb specialists. For men and 1o1.·omc:n looking for good pl):. the vanc:ty to be found in woRina for several companies on a tempor- ary basis rather th~n for one company pcrmanen1ly, I urge you to learn a skill related to the computer. And for the employer who 1s automat1n1 his business., get 1n 1ouch with a . supplier of temporary help services 1n your area. These alt'nc1n arc: rapidly becoming sourt't'S of the: tn.iners you need -men and .women who wtll teach your pcrmancn1 employees whal to do and how to do II. Word proccs1in1 ('4mel 10. m.y mind immediately. thouJh 1t 1s just one of the bi1h~1ech chalknaes open 10 compulCt-~it­ c:ratc: temponnes. Companies convenin1 from manual io auto- mated systems can use quaJiftcd temps to-teach hardware and soft- ware 1~tcations to lhc pcr- manenl slaff. There isn't.a. be1ttr way to find tMK spt"Cial teache:n (quickly and at a reuonabte cost) than throuah an qency. Tbctt men and women Ir.now what they are doina. More. they understand what is invotyed 1n .-ulna a~na sk'ills 10 otbtn.. ~imn a nttd for temps is aienerated beceute companles att r<quirrd 10 srnd ........... or Ille pmnancn1 staff' to uothet lo- cetioa Tor uainirtt Jn this situ· •lloo. If Ille lninl~ ......... more than 1 day or fWOt edmi•i• llllW• ""'""" moy tall aport, lkft>ft '°"" ~nti... .... • manaatment and olhc:r 'ital function~ arc behind schC'dulc. Skilled temporary people: fill the pp at a surpr1s1n&)y small pnce. when you consider the: cost and frustration of a major foul up. In addiuon to the: btnefits tem- poral)· help scrviCC"S offer com· pan1es c:mbnic1n1 automa11on. there arc other ~uses: gc:1t1ng nccdc:d help in a pinch without the: cost of advenising. SCTttn1ng. 1es11na.. evaluat1n.a. h1nna ando.fir· 1ng.. And, ofcounc, 1he emplO)C:f is 1uaran1«<1 quahl) scrv1C"Cs or t~ 1s no obhpt1on to pa). Manaacmcnfs creative use of temporary help make 11 a wise in vestment. For a lot of years temporary help agencies hive supponed their clients 1n a t11r- icty of job assiJnments -ever)· th1na from complfte dc:panmc:nt staffing fbr hi&b tumo,·er func- tion&. fulfillment of unexpected pcnonnel dcmlnci:' caustd . b> production fluctuations. vacation and sict leave. Now wt add penonnel sufficiently skilled 1n their spc:cialttcs to train others. Jn my opinion. it's thi1 latter suppon that wilt iml)tl(1 the tem- pan.ry htlp ltf'Viccs indus1ry thr most -both rmm lht sl&ndpotnt of the cmpk>yen ·who c:all upon aeencics to SU.~)' skins and lhc employees w11h automation ltnowtedtc who opt to work 1n Ille ,.mporvy htlp field. Vktf•r J, a•s .. JJ ., .. °'-QM ... ~­ .,. tr '•""•iv= 'Qyf ., ,..., _ ,,..,.. _ .... Drug testing firm J slumps as skeptics raJect hair analysis SANTA MONIC'o\ -Sales at a sales. firm which has p1oneerTd hair "People '.\ay thert isn't c:nough analysis testing to cktl"CI drug use known aboul hair analvs1s:· said ha\C slo"'·cd 10 a tn('kle after federal Werner A Baumgariner. the: off11:1als rtJC'C'tcd the valtd1t~ of hair chcmtst who fou·ndtd the: 4-ycar-0)d 1c:s11n1 methods. rompan)'. ··1 say then:-1s a lot Last May. a National Institute on known about hair analysis. But un· Drug <\butt panel rondemncd hair fonunately. ~are the: only c:xpcn~ anal)SIS as ··prcmioturc:·· for pre--It's our cnt!Cs that don't k.no"' empk>yment or ~mploy« drug enouah about 11." scrttn1ng. which ·~ the profitable Psychemcdics claims to be: able market on wh.ch Psychc:n1c:d1a to snttn for five illepl drup. in · Cofl). had based its suC<"CSs. cludina marijuana. cocaine. PCP. The: Food and Drug Adm1n1s-opiates and methamphctamine tra11on followtd shonly thereafter which have been taken 1n the and ~ without nam'tn1 Psy-previous 90 days. chcmedics.. said the firm's t«h· A.ccordin1 to studies b ~ niquc: was .. unreliable and 1s not Baumpnncr, drup pus into hair ec:nc:rally rc:cocn1zed b> qualified f~licks from the bloodstream. 1n u.pcns as effc:cti~... ' propon.1on to the amounts iOFSted. A repon issued by a romm1tttt of Similar to urinalysas or 1 blood test. t.hc: Society of ForensK Tox1-the prnenct of drup in 1 hair col<>11sts. the group asked by the sam~e can be detected and con- Nat1onal lnsututc: o n Dru.a Abuse 6rmcd by ,1tandlnl laboratory to aPCSs hair tcstin1. stated that proccduru. .. too many cntteal questions re--Wllile urioatyMs more dfectivdy main to be answcrtd be.fort the .&cCU .. medwidaU.1h•ys rcsulls can br ad<qualcly lnl<r· of tht -tht od-UllO of looir prc\C'd.. ·• The tOCiety's mcmbmhip latint ii that .... rid .. -.in voted '*1irr lllil "'°"th lO endono _.lly locbd hi lllo -. Ille~~;.. •• , ll«t-""' plum Slttlcato. a .........._ ol of. •-oom~y r-• flee --booed Im OJmO -ju11 al\rr redo•me•ll of lllllids. MiclL ...._ ,.._ IJ,17 million by inV<01on, .i•<lud· chtfttodics• ..,..lo. by ..... ?'4 ~'P·B'C~~~;:~n En~~!.:~;: C, ':l·= =._>wr •' •I • Hutamp.-had quadrupted ennual -er • a.a rt1r ',._, • ' • • • • ' • • ' • I ' I ' • • , , '. ' I J ~ . ., • . ~f~, J. " .. " r: .~ , . •• " j • • j ' • • • • • • • • • • TmMAYI "'"'36. -. Party: Republican. Oee•patlo•: Mayor, Huntipaton Beach; staff manaac:r. strategic planning · and market analysis, a1 McDonnell Douglas Space Sys.- tems Co. E4•etilioa: Mas-. ter·s degree. political science. University of C hi c ag o ; bachelor's degree. political !Cience, UCLA. Badvouncl: Elc-cted to C11 y Council in 1986; chair of Orange County Sani- tation Distnct No. 11 ; field rcprcsenta- t1ve and consultant for Assemblyman Nolan Fr1u.elle; member state GOP Central Comm111ec; member Cal1fom1a Republican Assembly. J11ae1: Supports govrrnment 1nccn- t1ves for business sector: Fa vors long- term financial planning a nd multi-year budgeting fo r state: Supports private· public sector collaboration for school- s1te da~ care programs: O ppose-. abon1on except 1n cases of rape. incest or threat to mother's health. Backs ta' 1nccn11ves for pn vate school enrollee5 and open enrollment 1n public school d1stncts: Suppons Propos1 11on I JI hm1 11 ng legis lators to 12 cnnSC"cu\1\e yean; 1n offi ce: Opposes Propos111 on 128 -··s1g G r~en." UM!SE PIHi Ap: 61. ' Pany: Democrat. Occ•P•.•loa: Founded Williamson Pryor, CommUnity and Public Relations. in -1984; 'Formerly in corporate and public relations at CJ.are.. mon1 McKenna Col· lqe, Times MiJTor Co. and The Capitol Research and Man- qcment Co. • EdKalioe:: Master's degree. adminis- tration. planning and social policy. Harvard University; bachelor's degree. English. California State University Lo ng Beach. Baek1roUDd: Long Beach mayoral cand1da1 e, 1988. recei ved 25 percent of vote; membe r, mayor's task force on r,.s1ruc1unng city govt"mmcnt: reporting chair. mayor's task fo rce on the home- less. member. Los Angeles County Democratic Central Comm111~: mem- ber. Lca1ue of Women Vote rs. National Wo men's PolL11cal (~aucus and NOW. l11ae1: Supports increased funding for public educatio n: Favors universal health earl' plan. Supports ban o n own- ership of assault v.·eapons: Supports a v.ornan's nght 10 choose and public fundi ng fo r <1bort1 on. pre.natal ca re and !K'~ cd uca11o n. Fa vors con1ro lled grov.'th. neighborhood prese rvation: O p- poses 1n111a1t \es hm111ng lcgislauve terms. Supports Proposi1ion 128 - ··e1 g Green." CAMPAIGN From A1 opponent otT his wave. Whik Ma)'s wu ban.sing heads with ol.b~r Republicans in the GOP primary last sprin&. Pryor coasted unchallcnaed to the Democratic nomination. The Lon& Beach businesswoman be- lieves she Is riding the wave of the future. loo. She is a woman in the year that women arc claiming for themselves., and hopes to glide into Sacramento on Dianne Fcins· tein's coattails. Notwithstanding Mays' favorable press followin& the oil spill, Pryor contends he's no friend of the environment. .. He lucked out with the oil spill," she said ... He didn't have an environmental record before that:• And, discounting registration numbers. Pryor 1s betting on cross.aver voles from moderate Republicans who disagree with Ma ys· conservative positions. "You can't pay any a11en1ion 10 the numbers th is year," she said. ··11·s the women's vo1r. the pro<hoice stand and tht' environment 1ha1 will make the dif- ference." Wi1h polls showing a majority of voters fa\•or a woman's right to choose. Pryor bel ieves Mays is esp«ially vulnerable on the abortion issue and that pro-choice Republicans will give her the victory,. Mays fa l'ors abortion only in cases of rape, incest or threat to the mother's health. But he argues it's a ··moot issue" because the California Constitution proteclS a woman's ngh1 to choose. and lh~ Const1tu- 11on can only be changed by a two-thirds vote of the electorate -an unlikel y see nano. "So the only issue 1s state funding. and 1•11111 Mr/a/11/Nra I don't 1uppon funding for lhai.~· Mays said. · Just u Mays ·tiRlOCS on the abon.ion issue, Pryor treads. &inaerly op the death · penalty question. Rather than tell vott:rs her pcrsoni.1 opinion. Pryor says, .. The death penahy is the law right now, and I'm 1oin1 to uphold the law." _Both, however, claim tough stands on cnme. "You have to make 01e criminal as afraid of the law as we arc of the criminal," Pryor said. She said her knowled&e of the problems on lhc: Lona Beach side or lhc: 58lh. 1ncludina ganp, drugs and ho•rcssness. have prepared her for the tOUJlf dec.isions required in Sacramento . Pryor also favors some forms of gun control -especially a ban on the private ownership and sale of military-style assault weapons. !;tut Mays isn't taking a backseat to anYone whCn it comes to a 1oug.h stand on crime. "I place a high priority on giving pdl1ce the tools they need to fta.ht crime." Mays said. He favon stricter laws, expanding victims' rights and building more jails to ensure criminals don't escape deserved punishmenl because of lack of prison space.' An avid surfer. Mays wants to make sure there will be no more oil spills otT thr coastline. and he lobbied ex1cnsivcly for cleanup legislation recently signed into law by Gov. Oeukmejian. He considers himsc:lf an cnvironmen· 1.ahst. 100. but worries lhat overreaction on some environmental questions is driving industl")' out of California and eroding the economy. In fact, Mays believes economic ques- 11ons will be foremost in voters' minds when they go to the polls. a. ........... u.J-•of ~111111-.... --otdlncllejust can't remember. Sometimes, bt's lblntful (or that. - ''Now I can imqinc. when a woman se11 raped, how horrible that mUst bc. t•m lucky enoulh not to have been there," Dew uid, fri>wnlna while be ran • hind lhtOUlh his curly blond hair. Then be roconsidcml his sta.lement. · .. But then qain, it's over l There's a video tape of mine. But I hav to think it's .one of God'• blesaiap lhat it WU there -because of that video, hccan:t hide apin." PLAY FromA1 senior citizens and school chiidren) n.ther than usi~.it for general operation funds." Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle. a sup- poner of city an efforts, said Sunday she believes the cultural procram1 will be one of the first lhings to go in cate of I budget crunch. Costa Mesa has been one of the few cities to fund ans in the area, she said. But suppon could dry up in belt-tightening times when the demand to fill potholes in the street and speeding up of police and fire response times would take top priority. "But the city should meet community needs in a variety of ways." she said. GRANT From A 1 ''Privately. we could say we could do with about 2.000 less students, bul we don't wan! to say that. Ifs lethal to go the other direction:· Grant said. The college is operating with a $40 million budact I.bis year, but afier wqes. bcnefiu and operatina COSll.,_ Grant said that leaves the instructional side with only S475,000. Grant. a 27.ycar Orangt Coast vettran, is serving his first year as president after a year as interim prcsiden1. He lfllduatcd from Oranac Coast College in i 9S8 and is a staunch supporter of the opportunities community colleaes can provide. .. Eighty percent of all California freshmen and sophomores arc ancndina community colleges." Grant said. ··Cali· fomia is really the envy of the country because of this tremendous system ofhi&h- ,. er edocation we have. I still think ifs the nght thing 10 do because in the long run. it will benefit California." • II Are there loopholes In prenuptial agreements?· and ' CASH GIVEAWAY INTHE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER • Dear Rudy Sae: Si• yean a10 I tnoHsbly 1lped a prenaptlal a1ree· ment. It ba1tcaUy makes me 11ve my rl1bt1 ap lo everytlkl•& d•rla& llaf: marrta1e. I omly 1lpff tH a1reemeat beca•H I U d 1lan la my eyes aad my 11.aace preHated IM prn•ptlal aveemeet to me oa lbe day o( oar weddla1. He said be woOla't marry me ules1 I 1lped It, so I 1lped. Sarpriff -we are aow 1ettln1 divorced. 11 t•ere aay· llriln1 I cu do &e 1et rid of tM prenuptial a1reement? -k .A.T .. Ua11tln11oa Beacb Dear K.A .T: Unfortunately. yours sounds like a classic case of a sign today. think tomorrow. situ· at1on. As with any contract. a prenuptial agreement is not one lh.at lhould be treated liahtly or entered into without think.in1-Bui, besides shedding some tarse salty tears, there may be some thinp that yo u can do. Even if you are no! married to Donald Trump or in the cast of L.A. Law. some pre-manial aarccments will be found to be unenforceable. Basically, if you can show the court that the prenuptial agree ment was unfair at the time ii was executed, you may have a shol at setting it aside. It may also be set aside 1f all of the assc1s and habihties bclonain1 to either pany were not disclosed to the other pany. One of the things 1hat you f .-lrr"' '',,-.•di'' 111o11•i ,, 11 "' •,.' • .~ I ' ' :•' IJ•'l"'11c1 '" I .11 n • t .. It'''" 1"'' • •' '1 Join Speak Up N e wport In examining critical luu .. affecting your community. Newport Beach City Council Candida tes Forum DISTR ICT I Don Strauu, Incumbent John HedgH, Challenger DISTRICT4 • Clarence "Bus" Turner, Incumbent DISTRJ.CT S Evelyn Hart, Incumbent Jan Vander1loot, Challe111er DISTRICT8 Phil Sansone, Incumbent Prosram la frM to the public. Wednesday, October 8, 1990 ... "'--· • • Randy Sue Morrison rest of your cx·husband's creditors. Very fortunately, bankruptcy c.an- not excuse. rcheve, or remove the rcsponsibilily for paymen1 of child or spousal support. Moreover. child and spousal support obligations as well as whit art called "debts in the nature of suppon.. are not dis- chargeablc in bankruptcy. So. if your ex-husband does owe you money for suppon payments. the fact tflat he has tiled bankruptg does not relieve him of the obh~ ption of p1ying you the monies owed. Ho~ver. tht money he owes you from the sale of your house 1s a different story. Unless that obli· ption to {ou is found to be in the ··nature o suppon, •• he can Iii\ this as a debt on his bankruptcy petition and have it di1ehafled. You should seek lepl advice immediately to pro1«1 r,our ria,hts and those of your chi dl'!'n . &ch individual problem rf!Quira individualized advier -you Jhould consult • family law ar- tornt'y reprdifll your particular J.itU11Lion. . 1luq SW_,,_• ltll,. /Mr --'""" .... .-.~ ... .,_., _ _,~u,.. ..... . ,.,.,.,..,..,,,.-.... ,,. ,. -.......... ,.,,,..,. •I• * O.U, l'l.litl. r.o. ... ,,.,, CM.lo.,__ RUFFEU 'S- UPHOLSTIRY INC • ........... c.-.-..-1m.-...aw,:•'· ... -.... , .. •• ~JjJt1lf D·ecision ··time now for Jessie ·Edison football team may gain athletic phenom Will he or won't he. Only ·Brandon Jessie knows for sure. Jessie, a 6-foot-4 junior who earned second-team AJl..CIF honon last season for the Charsen basketball team, may or may not join the Edison Hia.h football team today. ,,__ Morfleielllair.,.. eo. a.ly ,... '*To be honest, I'm still holdina my breath," Edison Coach Dave White said Sunday niaht. "He was with us at practice a couple times last week just walChing and he wu on our sideline for lhc pmc Thursday niaht. We're ready for him (today)."' Raldera quarte<bllclt Jay Schroede< looes the grip on the ball u Chicago defensive tllcltle Dan Hampton (99) cloaes In on him before 80, 156 at Col-.m . Jessie, whose father, Ron Jes.sic, has a distinauishcd football past u an NFL receiver for I.he Rams and Detroit Lions. has a.ivcn football a try prcviousJy at Edison, but never played in a pmc. Raiders bury · Baars "He is ~_areat athlete," White said. "We feel he cO\l]d do for us what (transfer Lailback Derck) Sparks has done for Mater Dei, but it's a SO-SO proposition ri&ht now." Brandon Jessie is projected at wide receiver and/or safety, where bis athletic skills will make it t~ for opponenu to outdcul him for any airborne ball. Edison quanerback Josh GinJrich,,,who helped lead the Owsen to a 16-10 Sunset Leaaue openin& victory over Huntington Beach, took time out durina the closing seconds of Thursday's victory to make a rccruitin& pitch to his potential pas,s.. S.0 FAULKNER/14 Easy review for Newport, , . CdM, Um By Patrick Larkin . Ol'ange CO..t o.Hy Plot LOS ANGELES Los Anaeles Raiden coach An Shell was in a fiaht- ina: mood Sunday. His team bad just demolished the Chi- cqo Bears, 24-10. before a crowd of 80, I 56 in the Los Anaeks Memorial Coliseum and he was fcelina aood - After all, the Raiden are 4--0 on the season after endina Chic:qo's unbeaten skein at three and disposed of what most peope considered a pretty 1tron1 defense. -1 heanl the talk and rad the r<pOrts that we were the lousiest 2-0 team or the wont 3-0 team," Shell said. "I don't care and they don't care. The only thin& that matten is what I think and what they think. If people don't like that. that's their problem." Then he added: ··That's a helluva aood team in there." Few people were prepared to arauc with him. The Raiden had. on the field. added an exclamation point to his state- ment They left little tb the imqinat1on as they beat up on the Bein throuJhout most of the pme. ~ defcnte limited the ChicqO of- fense to a total of 229 yard~ 101 on the .around and 128 throuah the air. That was not tM surprise. By contrast, the Raiden' offense moved the: ball 326 yards. I 56 yards on the &round and 170 through the air. The su'l)rise was the Raiden moved so easily apinst the: Chicago defense. The real heroes. even the <kfcns1 vc unit conCt'dcd, were its countcrpans on the offensive line. They kept Chicago out of Jay Schroeder's face. enabling him to complete 8 of I 5 passes. Jim Harbaugh. the Chicago quar· See RAIDERS/II ALONG THE ORANGE COAST Last week, Ncwpon Harbor Hi&h football coach JclT Brinkley said that if his team hoped to compete for the Sea View Leque title and make the Division VI p~yotTs. La Habra was Jhe kind of team his squad had to beat. Vikings headed on right tra~k That't what the Sailon did. But Marina still needs to begin producing on offense to contend "It was a 1ood win for us.." Brinkley said. "They were ranked hi&h in the division. had a 3-0 record and for us to ao on the road for the tint time and beat them is a bi& win. We need to clean up some of· the penalties a little. but I thouaht we did a put job overall." By Barry Feulkner Once apin, Newport was led by a o.. ... c... o.itr Plot stiflina defense that buically stuffed the ALONG THE ORANGE COAST touted u · Habrl runnina attack. It hekl The last time Marina Hiih won three Jason Johnson, who came into..,the pme straiaht football pmcs. it went on 10 aveflling nearly 200 yards • pme, to captu~ the fint outriaht leaaue cham- 1'40, and the rest of the Hiahlander of-pionlhip in school history. tense wa1 non-<xi1tent. But white the Vikinp 7-0 victory over "Defensively, I lhouaht we played Santa Ana Friday ni&ht pvc them their pretty wen;• Brinkley said. "We bad a lonaat winning streak and fint Sunset areatil-line stand. Our auys just re-triumph (on the field) since that cham- rused &et beat. They tried to rally, but pionship tcalOn of 1986, Coach John the fcnte just wouadn't let them. Seeley is not ready to start makina playoff (Branon) Coluccio mlde an~ther bi&. in· plans just yet. icrception for us and (M1thacl Supe) "I don't think our procram is to the made a put interception u well. point . yet. whert" we can stan talking -''Colucicio hu had two bia pickoffs for playoffi this earty in the season," Secky us this year, and he bu mumcd both of 11.id. "There wu 10mc talk amona I.he them for m0<e than $0 yatdL Sdpe -coocbn wbtn we met Satuiday about ptayina man-to-man apinst his f.UY and wbat other teams had done the tint 'fl'Cdr came up and made a pelt play. . of leapc. But I feel wie still need 10 Doria Maittnall -another stellar -tnlC on ounelva and not ~ perlbrmer for the Sailon with 20 tacldes about all thaL - -16 of which weft: tolo. Marina bid tamed a forft;t vk:1ory The HilJllantl<n olayed without start• over Huntiftlton llclch last .....,.., but iftl quartcrtiock Gn11 Mitchell and bad DOI dchtcd a lcalue foe (on the 1>9dtup Rlllty Volkert. Thinktri..., fidd) slace ~na unbeaten In I986;prioc Gnni Mitcbttl Dia~ adequately io ,.. to Friday nilJlt'• win. lief. ,but Brinkley aaid the pualna pme o-epia the -., did thljob for .,....... no .,.-ma. ·' the Viki..., includiftl atlftl the-'• "It -..·1 ~1111 to be the quartet11oci lone 1-.. by nco¥<ri111 a lllmbltd that -""• Brinkley 111d. "Their -pitcllollt lo IM aid -. · illl -ii minimal. TJl:o -key to Tiie Vlklopba" yieltkdjuot 17 Poi•lf !Mir -ts the ntnnli>a attadt and in their lbur -'"'8' ..., ... OF acept for -Iona nin ()S yards) by Qivillon 1 -a. aA V.W.W a.-, -..,. coetin-to llC a •. f sore point for Seeley. who was impressed by some Mlltained drives apinst a tou&h Santa Ana defense, but has tttn only two offensive touchdowns thus far. ... "I'm a little~disappointed ~ haven't scored -more offensively. but ~ con· sumed six and seven minutes on dnvn Friday," Seeley said. "We didn'1 have the consistency to finish drives off. but ~ moved the ball pretty well. I see us startina to develop confidence offensive- ly. We jusl have to stan throWlnl the ball belter.'' . The victory put the Vikinp into a fint· place tie with Edison and Ocean V~w. "To win thrtt straiatu obviously me1ns we're headed in the riatu direction." See~y said. "Our defense has played ex1remely well. but we'll hive to keep it up." Here's how other Sunset COKhes summed ~ fint week of leaaue play: ~ ••• ~le: "It WIS two aoocl football teams olayina rally bard. and I think emotion had a lot to do ""11h all the mistakrs. "The defense savrd our bacon o nce' ap1n. We had five turnovers and more' than 100 yards 1n penalt1n. but the defense came through when .,.,.e nf'Cde.d 11 to. We shut 'cm down when the, had a tint down at our IS-yard line and 1nter- et:ptcd a pass 10 stop their final dnvc. "Offensively. (quarterback) Josh tG1n- anch) was a httlc off. but he had a <"OUplC' hot streaks and we dropped a few bills we shouki have cau&ht. Our ofTensi\·c line did a amt job on pass protection. We 've thrown the: ball 80 times in the past two pmes and only had one sac.__ .. White reponcd no injuries. but the hmited J}lay1n1 time of Scott BOslow (rctumina from a bout with mono- nucteosis) allowed junior Chris Harris 10 impress the coachina staff. "Scott wasn·t in top shape just yet. but Chris Harris came in a did a arcat job at S.O SUNSET/II How Orange Coast Area teams fared • Raiders 24. Bears I 0 Colts 24, Eaf(es 23 Chitfs 34. Browns 0 Bills 29. Broncos 28 Packers 24. Lions 21 Oilers 11. Chargers 7 Jets 34, Patflots 13 Gia~t~ 31, Cowboys J 7 Oolphms 28, Sttelers 6 Redskms 38. Card10als JO Buccaneers 23. Vikmgs 20 (al) Tomght"s Game (6 o"clod) Bengals at Seahawks. Ch. 7 Costa Mesa riding high off 2-2 mark By Patrick lartlln 0r..-.CoeM~~ 'LONG THE ORANGE COAST Last year at \his time . .Costa Mesa High football coach Tom Baklwi.n was wondcr- 1n1 what was wrona with his team. Baldwin expected to have one of his stronant units 1n years and instead. four .,.,.eeks into the season. Costa Mesa was winless. What 1 diffcrt'ncr a year makes.. This season. the Mustangs ire at the .S<X> mark and have suddenly become a tough cus- tomer for the opposition. "We stan ciaht junion on defense and ~·vc been pla)'lng aood defense in every pmc:."' Bakl-in said. "But the key has been the senior leadenhip and our at- titude. ~ !cam refute) 10 art down after a loss and we have a tfil:ler man this year. Ryan •MtEvoy ha.s been our staner since the spnns, so we havm"t had to mo~ a lot of auys in and out of that spot like we did last season. "We fcl' after the Rancho Alamitos pme that we were kind ofa aood footb&ll team. Now I know we hive a fOOd ieam. We feel aood about whit the tidi ~ doina,. .. One ofBaldwin'1 bigost Slall hn.,... Quoc Pham. an All·Plcific Coat t._... defcnli ve beck tbt past two IQtOftl. 1"ia year, Pham bu dcvdopcd into an of. fensive and special team• threat u weu. Apins1 Brea-Olinda. Pham retvmed a punt for 73 yards and a t®Cbdown.. ""We have the luxury o( 11C1111 -to play him all over the pllce.,"' •••••• said. ••Hc"I )Oii! a U•-...,.. Depeftdina on the lilllOtlon. wo'I p1a1 him at c.'Ol"M:r, ~ 0t H--•• ... llaldwin mt! thal the ..-'9 _. pve the Wildca11 a mR o( * ... --........ ---···-k la ~., tituedoM. • ' ~ ........ 10 ..... ~ 'A IN --) "-* DllMol .... ,,, cndlt. -... Pi• --"We -• pu\CM11rf -=•:.':\ ... ·~ . , •• • ,, J •• .,., -. ' ' ' ' , ' . ~ . . • ., f • • • • ..:::r-.=:= :y 1:~~~>:~:.:it: Cl ,.. • .. ,,... of Ille ~ lille. olf ,... &ad rollied Cllrlodo, I ftce -· wM. WU Illa .Wlill ,.. ..... R>r Upl bf T&mll& Bay lnmnd of two rootta .. quarter Mi•nao11a'a Dould ~e. IOlldldOWDI &Dd & l<kUd -field pll .... kOpt Jl>e lA-21 NFC Central Vildop in bod field Polltion witll Dlvitioo . vicloty Sun· loaa kickofli. lpobuj .... who - day -the Deuoit Uona. bitter after hi1 ......., miued a 48- Meuwhilo, Deuoit't Eddie Mur .... yarder wi1h 9:41 loft in overtime, ray miutd bit. b.u1b 6dd pl with hi1' first miss in nine •UempU. th1'C eecoodl to play. ---Minnet0tais 1-l for the fim time ~kowaki hil E4 West with a ). since .tf 12 and uw • I ).same yard TD, Micblel Haddix with a i\o. ~ .. ·::;.,l~=ka~n:=\i-z: yard..-and Jeff Query rtom. 26 yards out with the winnina ioss. Oct. 16, 1981 to Otetn Bay. r,. ·--H, ~ It: In Rodney Pwte completed 17 o ~ Tempe, Sw. Humob.ries threw for for 200 yanU and one touc:hdown. 257 yards ia hit lint NFL 1tart, He also tcored one on I 7 .. yard run · I d " 42 rd uchd ~or ...._.roil (I-)). Peele toned 1 4-lftC u •na two •ya 10 · own ~ passes to Gary Clark in tht second yard TD to Robe.n aark, and Barry half 10 break the pme open as the Sanders, who pined 94 yards on 20 WashiOJton Redskins · heal the carries, had a )..yard scoring rUn. Phoenix Cardinals. In other NFC games: Humphries, fillin1 in for 1he in- • Gtut1 St; Cowboys 17: Phil jurcd Marie Jltypien, comp1tled 20 Simms completed 16 of 22 passes of 2S passes as the Redskins (3-1) for 188 yards and three touchdowns defeated Phoenix (J-3)-for the 12th and nloved past Hall of Famer time in the last 13 meetinp and the Terry Bradshaw into 20th place in second lime this month. Washina- all-time completions as host New ton wOn 31-0 in the Sept 9 1Cason York won ilS sixth straight over opener. . Dallas to open 4--0 for the second In an inten:onfercncc pme: straight season. •Cell• !4, Eqle1 !I: Jack When rook..ie Emmitt Smitll ran Trudeau's-6a')'ard touchdown pl55 four yards for a touchdown to make to Bill Brooks as time ran out a.ave it 11.10 in the third quarter. it was the Indianapolis Colts a stunning the first iouchdown against the comeback viclory over Philadel- Giants defense in 163 minutes. 20 phia. Trudeau, backup quarterback seconds, dating to a founb-quaner to rook.it' Jeff George, completed seven passes in a 14.play, 83-yard TD run by Randall Cunningham of dnve as the Coils (1·3) won for the Philadelph1j1 in the openina pme. first time Dallas' Troy Aikman completed With zeroes on the clock, Dean 21 of 26 passe for 233 yards and Biasucci kicked the game-winning one touchdown. extra· point. • Buccueer1 !S, Vltla11 ZO: Trudeau, staning with George Tampa Bay's Steve Christie kicked injured, completed 19 of 40 passes a pme·w1nnina 36-yard field aoal for 329 yards and a pair of touch· -set up by Wayne Haddix's inter-downs. Brooks ·caught eight passes ception of a Rich Gannon pass -for 94 yards. with 5:49 left in ovenime to lift -From die As1oclale4 Pre11 Continuing our mlnl-serkts on the advances being made In Detroit tor 1991 , Dodge gets the spotlight this week whlle preparing to introduce a beautifully redesigned Caravan minivan. an awesomely powerful turbocharged Spirit A/T sedan, the hot Uttle Shadow convertlble and an ultra- sophlsUcated Stealth A/T sports coupe. In keeping with Dodge's philosophy of offering maximum performance at the mos! competitive price available, this Chrysler d ivision has tapped its colleclve engineering power to bring each model series into the '90s with more safety features, horsepower and fuel efficiency. Serving as Dodge's flagship for all-out performance. handling and technology is the Stealth A/T Turbo. an amazing combinalion of high-tech automotive hardware concealed beneath one of the most aggressive 2 plus 2 bodies lo emerge from the motorized kingdom. Techno fans wlU go crazy for this blend of tour-cam 2'4·valve twin· lurbocharged V-6 . tour-wheel·steering, all-wheel-drive, and electronically controlled suspension. And, although this level of performance equipment Is usually reserved for the $100,000 price club, the 300· horsepower street fighter will be avallable tor approximately $30,000. Amazlngt Equally amazing is that this car wlll be available in even more affordable forms with a variety of options and powerplan1s. Base price on Stealth models should fall near $15.000. For people who want their high performance wrapped Jn a four-door body, the Dodge Spirit R/T offer·s 1991 's hottNt sedan. Packing a 224-horsepower twin-cam 16·valve turbo- charged tour·cyllnder engine into the compact Spirit sedan promises to make this one incredibly last and exciting car. Priced at wetl less than $20,000, It will also be the performance bargain of the century. Only 1,300 of these screaming Spirit R/T sedans wtll be produced In the first year, so a quick trip 10 the dealershlp with some deposit money Is In order If you're Interested. Elsewhere In the Splrll line. anll-tock brakes become a welcome new option. 1:17, nlJI Denver w .. ..,...,...,.._. .._,_., ... a ~aute driU "'lit -...... Ille •llilill& De•-·-Suaday. Three bit dcfea1ivt '"" =rs ~~t --~ dowu ill • -of 1:17111 the-- lllllicd Buffalo -a 21·9 delldt IO a 29-l8 vicior)o over tbe Broacol In AFC Ktion. llul!Olo'• Comellu1 Bennett hod •• 8().yard blockCd field ..... "'"'"" for a TO, l..oolWd Smith a )9-yard interception retutn for a TD and Bcn~tt recovered a fumble at the Denver 2 to sci up Ken Smith's short scorina run. Jn spoiling an outstandin1 game by Broncos runnina back Bobb)" Humphrey, who rushed for a ca- reer-high 177 yards and a touch- down on l4 carries. Buffalo's de- fenders triggered a stirring come- back from a 21-9 hole. The rally began' with 10:27 left in the game, with Denver lookina to add three points to itS lead. In other AFC pmcs: • Bleft 14, Browm• 0: Kevin Ross and Chris Martin each scored touchdowns off blocked punts and Steve DeBcrg thf"C'w two scoring passes as host K.Jansas City gave coach Many Schottcnheimcr a full measure of satisfaction by pound- ing Oevcland. The Browns (1-3). who forced Schottenhcimer out as coach 1wo years ago. arc ofTto their worst stan since 1984, the year Scho1tenhe1mer was hired at mid·scason. At 3-1, the Chiefs arc off to their best getaway since their last playoff year in 1986. In Schottenbeimer's first meeting with his old team last year. the Chiefs and Browns tied 10-10. c·ornerback Alben Lewis. who sat out the en urc tra1n1ng camp in a personal dispute with manage· mcnt, blocked his third punt in as many weeks. • Jet1 3i, P1lrlol1 13: Brad Ba11.· ter ran for two touchdowns, Blair Thomas had hts firsl \~yard rushing effort, Ken O'Brien com· pleted 19 of 28 passes for 282 yards and Pat Leah) added field goals of 18, 24 and 46 yards as New York pinned a loss on troubled New England. New York's Rob ~1oore caughl nine passes for 175 yards. 1nclud1ng a 69·yard sconng play. • Dolphln1 !8, Steelers 6: Jim Jensen 's ) I-yard completi on to Fer- rell Edmunds on a fake punt keyed one of M1am1's three lengthy first· half :i;cori ng drives and Pittsburgh·~ punchless offense was held without a touchdown for tht' fourth straight gan1e . . M1am1's Samm1e Sm11h ran for t""o touc:hdo .... ns a~ l\11am1 (J·I) outga1ncd the Steele~ Z.29-2 7 and enjoyed a 16·1 advantage 1n first dO-Wns .,.,hllc taking a 2i .J halftime lead. •Oilers l'J, Cllargers i: Warren Moon. the top pasSC'r 1n the AFC. RAIDERS From 81 lcrback, also completed e1gh1 passes, but. he anempted 18 of !hem. It was tn fact. a strange game, as thl· two teams. nol known for of- fensive po.,.,·er. put on a display of offensive power. On Los AngClc!.' second pos- session of the game. Sch roeder began with a bomb to Wllhc Gaull which CO\'ercd 59 yards and pul the Raiders 1n sconng pc>sllion on the ('h1cago 4-yard hne. Two plays la ter, Marcus Allen went I yard over left Lackie for a touchdo.,.,·n. Back In the early '80s, Chrysler Introduced a passenger vehicle that virtually revolutionized the way families trans· ported from place to place. For 1991 , the same compan)' has taken their wildly successful minivan and totally redesigned every detail according to consumer requests. Dodge's Caravan has been given a comptetety new body, Interior, upgraded engine options and available antt-lock brakes and all-wheel·drlve. ,. Jeff Jaeger's PAT pu1 LA up 7-0 with JUSt over 6 m1nu1es to pla y 1n the first quaner. Once again, this Is the the minivan that all others wUI be compared to. The new Caravan Is more aerodynamic, the Interior Is more contemporary and user·frtendty and power- trains range from a strong 3 .3·11ter V·6 to a frugal 2.5-llter four-cylinder. Air bags are slated for Introduction at mid· year, a first for any minivan In the -United States. Dodge gets Its own convertible for 1991 with the Introduction of the Shadow Convertible, a waU"'°°nstructad and very reasonably priced compact drop-top that looks completely lllck with the IOp fotded. Specially conatructed In ASC"a Toluca. Mexico plant, the cara ore helvlly rein- forced to wllhatand the rlgora of _, ... , motonng. Rumor hu It that the emaH .convertlb ... are extremety well ICfewed logelher and. have llttle of the clualc body ahlmmy thet .,._ many &oft-top """'· When the top II manually -.cl, the rear wlndowa automallcally low. u wetl, and a amall baClc -t and plenty of u-ble trunk epace are etao part of the -· The Shadow convertible can be ord.,ed with Chryale1 .. 1 powertul 2.&-lher turbo four-c;yllnder and ahould be one of ttMI leut ""**"9 con-.tl- av1llabl• with a atartlng price near S13,000. . E-• In the Dodge line, anti-lock btak• have _, added u opJlonal or llendard equipment on more rnodialt, &Jawing end 111opanlllon oyat...,.. have been modified tQ provldo even better -and roed holding, end Cllryoler continua• to Include air bego u atandard equlpmenl on more """' than-811~ .otlMlr -~ manuf""1urer. Tl1a -1991 lhould ~ -10 be ttMI moo1 Ol!Cil"'8 -... __ --lor ~· Dodge D11111•. Mil -·· noc lndudlno Ille -~ V-10 Viper...,_ -lor In-Ion In 1992. After 1he kickoff. Chicago started play on Its own 20. and Harbaugh los1 llltle time gt'tltng that score back. He hi! Dennis Gentry on the sideline a1 midfield, and the big wide rc«tver outran everyone to the goal line. Ke vi n Butler's kick tied the game, 7-7 . That was only the start of lhe offt'nsive fireworks ... Seven plays later after dri\'in& 54 yards, qic Raiders wenl up 10-7 on Ja~ 27·yard field goal. They never looked back. It remained for the defensive unit 10 put the game out of reach of the visuon from the Windy Cily. That happened early in the sec~ ond period with aliahtJy than five minutct aone in the qU1ner and 1fter Jaqer hid missed whit would have been his tttond fitld aoal of the day. On third down from his own 23. 1 fierce Raiden rush chased Hart.u&h out of tM pocket toward the aoal linc where AAnMl Wallace, a rookie out of Tau AltM. and Orea TOWMCDd. a vdenn out or Te.us Ctuittian, lllntCd up on him. Wallace knocktd the ball out of Hal'btlUlfl'r band,-and 'Towblmd jumped on it in the end zone f« lbc acore. .. ,, -. the cuiett Ii• pointi J've ever IOOl<d," Towntend uld 11 he cu1 tape oR'hJ1 ankJa. "Thi• unit i.t • 84, 11 uaa=--..,.. - LOS ANGELES -l'Oli<le a.-..1 -.,.-- 34 fOotball fba and~Uduri .. the e -·...,,..Sunday In.~ .. ---crime mckdown prompted by the tevere ba.tina or 1 man in the Coliteum It.Inds &all -. llel)'ina on . radio-equipPed lookouts lO spot llabll ud other disruption1, Police enfon:ed a touah new p>lic:y durina the Raiden' 24-10 victory over .... OUcaao Bean. "Today we demonstrated in front of 80, I S6 fans lhat we are 1Akina an agrnaive posturi: cooccm.ins thote who commit criminal ofrenses at all Colitetlm events," said Deputy Police Chief William Rathbum. ··The City attorney hu assured us these ca1e1 will be viaorously proaecuted.." But despite the stricter security measures. Police reported several alterations, including one late in the pme that required about 20 officer:s to stop. 11111 lftmlsas chan111 Six fans were arrested following the meltt and two were U"eatcd for minor injuries, said Officer Cathy McWillie. She said two of those arrested were treated for slight injuries, she said . New England Patriots ow~er Victor ~ Kiam on NBC-TV Sunday said he was ~ milled "by my own people" about the seriousness of the incidenl and promised ---- "mammoth chanaes .. in the club's management in the wake ofallcgat1ons by female reponer Lisa Olson of the Boston Herald that she was sexually harassed by players in \he locker room. The new policy was begun aft.er lhe beating last w~k of Paul Albrecht. 35, of Tucson, Ariz. Albrecht, who was punched and kicked after exchanaina: insults with a group of Raiders fans.. remains in serious condition at Los Angeles County-USC Medi4 cal Center. Typically, about 50 fans arc thrown out for fishting dunng Raiders games each week and 1bout lhrtt are arrested, Rathbum said. In other spons news Sunday: •Kenny Knox knocked in a 15-foot birdie putt on the setond plafoff hole to bt'at Jim Hallet, who missed a 20.foot thrdic_ putt on the same hole. and win the Southern Open in Columbus. Ga. , ••• , .... , 1'111110 lrlltll'lllll' tu I • •Mike Hill made up a seven-sho1 deficil by shoolin& an 8·under-par 64 as leader Bob Charles fahercd, and then bt'at Date Douglass 1n a playoff hole to win the Senior PGA Tour's Space Coast Classic 1n Melbourne. Fla. * Benpls-&ahawks. Clt.annel 7. 6 p.m. •Mark Martin muscled pas! Dale Earnhardt 38 laps from th e t'nd to win theHolly Farn1s 400 in North Wilkesboro. N.C. TELEVISION ........ 4 ~I pm -l h1<·110 Cubs al Ptuladcfptu~. W(,N Prt P'MlklJ Qlltl 11 1111 llllJ () pm -( 1n<·1nnat1 11 Scauk. (1\ilnMI 7 1 p n1 -All1n11 at S.n Francu.co. TBS , "-ttM.1 Ractq AJ. Foyl, who suffered ex tensive leg injuries in an auto racing crash a week a11:0. on the subject of retiring: ··Through the years. a lot of people have Sf.Id, 'He's acne too far. he's just trying to live on his name.' I'm not trying to live on my name. Ht'I\, I'm not ashamed of any1h1ng. evt'n if I don't win another race . I'll agree I'm at the .~nd of my hmll -we all know that. But I sltll gol 50m'e things 1 want to prove to myself and prove 10 the world. If I ca n do it, fine. If I can't, I won·1 be too proud to s1ep down." 6 pm -OfTsltutt ~I f our rompri111on from Grand Ht•·rn. Moch Oaptl. ESPN ...... () pm -~11 C..aru "~ Ju.an Cogi. JUnKK-biin· 1~m ... f11h1\, from "lotr frall("f \1Jlpt ), Spuni.cnannd Waln Skli.c 1 pm -World 'A11l'r Sl.1 Tour final\ from San t-ran<'•KO Oapl'I LSPI" c.1 .... r .. tM.U Ii :i.o p m -l '1 L'\ 11 Wntunawn Sbtc ClllJC'I, Pt1m~ I H.l.cl IW>lO ......., 7 pm -"""'!.II Oakla nd. Kl\.11"(" (710) 71>m -~n l>itJOal Dad.-,.., MBCC79()) KFMHj1bO) thri.:.,., for 355 )'ards and two 1uuch- doy,.·ns and Houston held San Diego to its lowest point total of the !i.Cason. Tolliver had 174 yards passing, completing 14 of 25 throws with 1 .... 0 1ntercepuons. Moon completed 27 of 46 pass.es while throwing one 1nterccp11on. Though Moon threw for 254 yards 1n the first half and Houston penetrated the San Diego 20.yard line on all four of its possessions. lhe Oilers only came away with M:ores twice. -From Ute Aasoclate4 Pu11 rtall> coming toeether." Shell also bubbled over 1he play of the defense. .. Hey, we beat a damn good Ch1ca&o team," he declared. "I'm so proud of them. I love each and i.:vcry one of I hem." The feeling was bt'1ng rec1pro- t~atcd throughout. Schr{)('df'r credits his coach for 1he family.feeling de· velopi ng on the Raiders. .. There 1s no doubt thal 1h1s is really becoming a total team ef- fort," he said. Shell. meanwhile, was c:a:pla1n1ng.. perhaps for the first time. part of the philosophy going into the re· 1uvcnated Raiders. ..We art loolung for 1he op. portun1ty lo make the big play. If that opportunity presents itself. we will lakt' advantagt' of it ." he said. "But we are not going to be throw1na the ball jus1 for the sake of 1hrowin1 the ball. We arc goina 10 play winning football and lake ad· vantaac of everything they ~ve us. I'm not all that sure ii 19 con· servalive foolball . I lhink it 15 Raider football ." fla.-n 24, 9Mn 11 .... .,_ Clllcl90 7 J 0 t-10 LOI An~· 10 1 0 7-24 .... -LA-Allen I run (JMveo' lllClll. 1.59. c~"" IO "'' from H.,..,.... lltuntr llld<). 9:17. 1..A-f'G ~ t7, 12:)4 --1..A-T~ I fun1llll! ~ I_._., ll ltk), 4:Sl. C~G ..,_. n. lo:M. --l..A-A8'n ) run 11-' 111<11 1. Ut. A-«l,156 T•AM ITAnrncl Game-busters tla1t weelt'• 111&11 tchol plays of 4D yards or morrJ • 85-Bob Uc (Woodbnd~). kickoff rtturn for Tl). • 73-Quoc Pham (Costa Mesa). punt rttum for touchdo.,.,n. • 59-0ennis E1chen (Ocean View), TD pass from Alben Fanog.a • SS-Branon Coluccio (Newport Harbor). 1nterccpt1on re1um • 44-JefT Bush (Ocean V1t'w). pa55 from Rand} Karhner. •40--Ryan Blanchard (Edison), pass from Josh G1ngnch. La11 WHk't n1llla1 leaden I. Dertk Sparks (Mater Dci), 27-IQ2: Brian W1lhams (fountain Valle y), I S-119: 3. Joe Contreras (Hun1ing1on Beach). 15-110: 4. Dave Hona(Estanc1a), 21·92: 5. Shawn Fulford (Marina ). 22·92: 6 Quoc Pham (Costa Mesa), ~86: i. Marc Walkt'r IUnivers1t)). 11 ·82 Last Weell'• pa1sla1 leaden _i I. Randy K.arliner (Ocean View), 12-20-0. 185 yards. 2 TDs. 2. Paul Delpdo (Saddleback), 11 -29·2, 163 yards. I TD: 3. ·Josh Gingrich ~(Edison), 18·3(>..J, 162 yards, 2 TDs, 4. Morgan lanchant1n (Lafuna Beach). 7-21 ·2, 111 ya rds, I TD: 5. Billy Blanton (Mater De1). 8· 2·1 , 98 yards, I TD. IA1t week'• recelvlaa le•der1 I. Mtke Cunn1naJlam (Edison). 6-41 : 2. (Uc) David Gonz.atcz (Mater Oe1). Joe De La Fucnl' (SaddlebackJ. 5·58: 4. Alben Fanoga (Ocean View), 5-40; 5. Chris Perry (Irvine), 5·21 : 6. Enc Fegraus (Laguna Beach), 4-78; 7. Ryan Blanchard (Ed1wn). 4-66; 8. Jerry Apana (Un1vers11y), 4-41 : 9. Ryan Belitz (Edison), 4--1 9. · Laat week'• acorlas le•drr1 I. Oertk Sparks (Mater Oe1). 18: l . (tie) Quoc Pham (('os1a Mesa), Dennis Etchen (Ocean View), Marc Walker (Un1vcrs11y), 12 each. llldl!1flll.. i>NMNJI .... , ··-1 o.r.-Soerll• !Miiier o.I), 41·471; 2. Marc Welker !Un lv.,.,11.,), 7'-'60. J. Shewn Fulford (Mllrlnll), 90·«0; 4 Scoll Seel (lrv!M), 91·Jl.t, i Jerrv AHne (Unlv•rt.llv ) 6'·329, 6. Miii• Ca11ro fS.Odlebalck). 5J·791, 7. Jo. Con!,••• IHunll~ton 9Hchl, SJ-1"; I. Jerm.lne Jack'°" !Costa MKal. SS·1S1; '· Brian Wiiiiams CFount1ln V1ll9v), SS·2Sf; 10. Rus..cl ~kl (Newoorl Harbor), 5'·2.51. 1'111M1 1. Josh Glnerlctt IEdltonl, 60--114·5, 791, 2 Jam.• Wvnll (Woodbt"k»oe). SS·104-J, ,,7, J. Randv KllfllMf (Oce•n View), 42·13·1, 607, 4, Rvan McEvov (Coita Metal. J4·74·•, 574, S. PaUI ~ CS.~J . 3'·13·4. 511; '· Mof'Nn Lanc"9nlln (LaOUM IMCh), 1'·70·1. SOS; 7. I lly l'-111°'1 {"'91., o.11. e-75--J. 43; l. JaMNI Mlnlcl (lrv~S2·100-4. 4n; '· Sieve Walk., (Newoort Harbor), 41 -74-j , 45"4, 10. Mall J IE•l•~al, 17-ll·J, .a.. ' ·-1. Mlk• C~lnoNm CEdlMNI), 2•·J44; 2. Oevld Gon1•le1 (M9ter 0.H, 20-t17; l . Julian JohMon IWoodbrldetl1 1'·221; •·Chris Perrv Urvlnel. ll·loll; s. Abtrt Fanooa IOcMn vi.w1. 17·171; •·Ille! Wltl 9onui1avl1kl (Et.l1nc~l. 1S·1t7, GtorM Graenwall INewoort H•tbor), 15·21~ I. •ttle) Erk Ffffau• tLaeune e.ach), lol·J50, MMll Huffman (lrvll'lt), 1•·2•; f . Mlouel Mor•IH 1WOO<IOrldvel, 12·131. k-l. o.ttll '"'II.' (Mllttr o.t), :U.; 2. ~re Walk., !UnlY9t11tv), •; J, Scott s..1 (lrvlne). 2•; ol. JtusMll OI.,......_, (N9'11oort Harbor), 24; S. arll11n Nurk:ll (WoodbrldMI, 21; '· (lie) Hef'Mn OeS.nlot (s.dd~lll, Josh t<-.ln (Hewoorl Harbor), l'; I. Fout lled wlltt II. • Are a roundup 111;1 --............... . Michele Braccros acorod lht: loae ... , and ,....~ plie Alicia Miller eamocl h<f third •traiaht --- lhu1out u tht UCJ -omen'1 aoceer team downed vililin& CaJ SLllC Ha)'WU"4. 1.0. in a non<0nhnoe match Sunday for 1 -tyi .. ~ _,,.. vic1o<y fint IOl&b'1aW In 1'86- -oa -Wltll 11 :10 re-maiafnl lo ... -ft>r ...... _ Win-. Mllor, u .... nda Hieb prod-., ltUJJJd "" .. .. The An ... t<n imptOV<d 10 4-S.I undtr fint·)'C&t heed ooadl Ray SmJth, who took over in under cmcratncy conditkml in Aup11 •nd ha.I whipped Lbe ieam lnlO a oompetltlve untt after •Llrtlna the ICllOD (). .5-I. In mca's uU a .ICJC'Wr. •uc--•· ua ti Mille M~ -two ..... to 11111 ......... (4-3) Jllll. ~ --(4-1·1) In tbe 111 Weof ~. -"" both ...... • • . 2-game turnaround has Woodbridge on track; Mater Dei, No. 1 El Toro, mlanwhile, on a roll lly -Dunn fOotboll Ito a put and a _.,t to Or ... Co.10..,Not • it. ALONG THE ORANGE COAST "Yl'beti.people talk about football -~vjo~ •-led Irvine ' In Irvine, a lot of Ibo talk ii -t H~.... · • ..._ f Woodbridle. Uni and llvine are ..,, ,_, -~tr 0 Ibo aood....,,. ,bi• )'!A", but we have a Pfl*UOn ink. but Woftd-had lien-and ,.. *' on any liven 1 9'ltemen1 to tel acrou Lut friday day we can beat tome IDOd teams. .. niabt. ·The Warrion (2-2) certainly elem· The Warrion didn't want fans to onatraied \bat 11 Irvine Hie,b while fo~ about them. · dedic:ati lbeil" ICUOG to Jiron " oftdbridae lw had aome de-~. ':L Woftdbridl' llnebocku cent football te1m1 in the put ind who suft'tted a career~ndina spinal we-feel we have ' one this year," cord in,iury. Wanion Coltcb Rick Gibson said "I think our defense pJayed areat followina his team's 19-7 victory all niaht.." Gibson said ... Even the over rival Irvine, which WIS .}.() (fl-t q"·~-) touchdown oh-. 9n\ btfore the uptel. ·. •• --· ..... , -.. 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II' II U-1>---·4U l,=~=ii ·=If:. ... ..... ~t: 11 nu1•N at - • • Woodbridae quarterback James Wyatt suffered a mild neck injury and probably won't play this week apinst Canyon. The Fence Post Trophy, Irvine IUllET From 81 defensive tackle,"' White said. Harris, who was in on three sacks and senior all-league end Chip Anderson led an intense pass rush which sacked Huntington quar- terbacks six times. Fealatli Valley Coac• Mike Mlleer: ••Jt was every bil as bad on film as it was that night. It was a nightmare relived. "We self-destructed w11h a big turnover (fumble) on our first of- fensive play. which led to their second touchdown. We also had some broken coverages on two of their TO pasSC's and we gol burned on a fake punt pass for a touch· down that we practi~d against all week. "(Ocean View quarterback Randy) Karlincr had probably the best night of his career. and our quarterbacks were unproductive.'' Milner had high praise for senior tailback Bnan Williams. who was one of the lone htg.hhg.hts with 119 ya.cds_on-15 carries. '"Brian pla yed vcn v.·ell . It's re- freshing talking about his per· formancc. instead of his potential." Mil ner said the quancrback situ· ation is a continued area of concl"rn as Ryan Bertoni saw extensive sec- ond-half action in relief of stancr Marcos Diaz. '"Righi now. Marcos 1s s1dl our quarterback based on his four aamcs of c11.pericncc. but 1f things 1rcn·1101ng well. we're not opposed to using Ryan:· Huttaatoa Bead! Coacll GHr1e Pau.e: .. We had our chances 10 win the game. but we didn'l get 11 done for whatever ~ason. "Edison did super JOb of s1opp1n1 us. We didn"t throw lhc ball .,..,ell at all. but we rushed the ball .,..·ell. Looking blij:k on 11 . I 1h1nk we IEAVIEW From81 John10n, I think we did the JOb well. He m1aht not have even had lhe opponunity. but wt were penalized after stopping them 1-2-J-punl on their fin1 possession of 1hc second half. "Thty really shouldn't have had the bell 1n the third quaner period. but anytime you hold them to sill points, they're doina the job.'' 8 C.naa •el M•r Coadl Dave H.u.M.: "Well, the dcfcnSC' was on the field lonacr than I've ever seen. Trabuco·s offense cll.ccuted well . and we pvc up a lot of yards. Fonunatcly, they wcrtn't able 10 score mott. .. One thin& I noticed was our t.1eklina was off. I was pleased that the defense was able to bend and not break. and the offense played ~Iler for us. The offensive hnc kicked it upa notch, but just when we started to move, wt had a turnover or a penalty.·· Those little mista.kcs arc expected by a ooach, but docs he think of i1 as only the founh wctck of play? "It depends on how much cx- ptricnce you have," Holl•nd said. "We b1ve to tlln acttina it toacthcr hcrt pretty quick. lf wt want to be aood. wt need to elimin1le thote mistakes.·· CdM was also aided by Musta.np mistakes.. Junior defensiYe-beck Scott Plnnier intel'ttl>led .Y111buco quanerbKk Pat a.mes thrte times in :::3._ his second stan at cor- nc1 Sa Kinp qmrlCrbodc Todd K<brli came up with Ibo bif play onoe apin. but Holland iaid the medium•'*'F puaina ...,. needs -belpyet. "'!'odd caa throw Iona.• Holland laid. "And ,.. ....S him to do that. You have to have the Ilia plays. but -need to-oe theiotermediate -~to ... dlinp up. l.oftl -. docl't llove to be Iona tJuows. 'mes }Oii have 10 let the ttttivm Nft with the,Mll." • Uol•• • ., Cooolt -ca.. zw-·· "I "\bouaht ""' eucu1Cd wR on offtn• and Oft ckhw. we ...,.. l'Orlu·"".\" to "' ""'* on • " air ma~ will -"" ... ddatl..;Ji;....w.,.a '"" :r:. Unlvenity. no W-- Ibo ........... If llloy - Ibo Trqjaas..flut il'lfbe a -way tie if Ulliveni1y wint. Aa la.-i"' twill OOClltl'ld lo the WOO!lbiidle I--iJtt Ibo viclo<y. We happened to find aa Irvine ICOUtiOI r<pGrUfter Ibo·-left in our lockmoom, .. Giblon taicL .. , doa'l know if it WU Id\ tilcft Oii ...,_ o< wba~ btil the ._;,. WU that they didn•t ~ we bod a V<rf aood fOotl>oll team and OD lbal niabt we were a link bet&er thu they were. . .. (The ICOUtin& report) wasn't sit· tine there u an. in«11Uve. It wu found u if somebody had left it then: for us after the pme. It was a defensive personnel chart. ratinc our defensive people and aivine comments about lbem. It was actu- ally kind of nice to find after the facL" lnlae Coocll Terry Heolpa' "l thou~I both defenses played real well. Our defense wu ouptandina and we shut down Wyatt (who com- pleted 7 of 17 _ _pesscs for 80 yards), but the kickoff return and their de- fense shut down us and. thlt was the story of the pme. • "Offensively, wt just p)uldn't do a thing. This is the second week in a row we've had five turnovers - that's 10 in two weeks. Woodbridge , should have run the bell more. PaK'Oc said the dismal 3 of 19 passin& for a mere 3 yards will need to be rectified. "We've got to gel mort pro- ductivity out of our •quartcrbacks, but it isn·t all them. For the qU¥--. terback.s 10 be successful, our Of- fensive line has to protect them better. We didn't give our gu ys much time to throw." Pascoe credited Edisen·s de- fensive quickneu with the paA protection breakdowns. "Their defensive linemen arc un- believably quick." said Pascoe. who was most disappointed with the penalties (12 for 110 yards)."" Otto View Coadl .Howanl hem; .. We did a real 1ood job of protcct- 1na 1he quanerback and I.hat's where it stans. Randy (K.artiner) had the umc and he was able to do things a good athlete is able to do. The offensive hne (ccn1cr Chad Godfirnon. guards Chris Muat and Rich Jones. and 1acklcs Bob Schiel and Eric Cummings) ttasn't been a s1rcn1th for us. but it's improved gam< by game and hopefully wc·u kc-c-p the trend go1 ng.. "We d1dn'1 an11c1pate being able to handle Fountain Valley the way we did. As far as our confidcn~. 11 helped us a great deal. The win was a real boost. "From a fan's po1n1 of view . 11 ma) have appeared to have been a blowout. but we never felt com· fonable unul the gun went off ... One sour note was a strained knee suffered in warmups by stan- 1na rca1vcr Al Cano. .. It was a freak thing and it rcall)' took the wind out of my sails early. Sota ha Coacta Did: Hill: "The bottom hnc 1s we made the mistake (the fumble recovered by Marina for the lone touchdown) and the~ didn't. .. You c~ate )Our own brtaks 1n (footh11l running back Scan) Sand· en. befo~ he gol 10 the s1dc-hnes. He's a b11 physical kid and 14'C had to &ct to him before he got started. .. We were surpnscd thal we were able 10 mo,·c the ball so well because of their size, but when I say we. I mean the coaches. The kids think thQY can move the ball against any- one... -r Cunning.ham said one of the keys on Offense for his 1cam was quar- terback Bnan Vairs ability to per- form under pressure. "He was able to run the play- act1on pass pmc suCC'CSSfully.'" Cunning.ham said. ··He set up well 1nd was pa11cnt in the pocket. H(. kl the dcfcnx o'·cr-commit to the run and aot rid of the ball at lhc lasl pos!iblc minute. "Once in a while the defense 1s s<>ing to hit him. bul he was able 10 hang in the~ and throw the ball into 1he area that 1he defense had vacat- ed and showed great poise in doing it. .. The offensive line also did its Job. Cunniftlham said. Early in the season it was expected to be a weak spot for the Trojans, but the under· class-dominated line has been able to control the opposition in every pme. "We had a new center and left au.ard, a couple of junion 1t the LKkln." C unnina,ham said. "They are so incxperiencc<l. but they are doinean awe10mcjob. So far, we've bttn able to move 1he ball r.,:inst anyone." Cunniftlham said· both de cnsive ends 8ematd Gardner and Paul Li<bte played oulSllllldinl pmea. Both continually W\lftl SudcTI out and drove: him t.tk LOWan1 lM middle of the lleld. Cla•nl..,...,, said' tbe pus .defente WU ltrona U well, allflolllll the Knicltll aren't known for poai111 obiHI)'. "Wt were able eo tonllin ~ pua for .. litlle .. they ....... " Cla•· nialllam .. Id. "They try IO throw Ibo .U.US.and UOp !""! -. but we weft= to conw11 it .. • •·•~tll'Clec*,.,,, .Wlbe: .. Our~ problem wu two Lima we wcntaowft to~ and twice we tumcd lllt ball Ovtr. We had -1-'t••itla, but "' did•'I IMo ·' lrten ........,~ DllW'Cllot woritor Trent Bordolt (n) yank• lrvlne'o Scott Seel to turf. has a fine defense, but. we're not &0ing to beat anybody if we have five tumovcn a pme. That's too much pressure on 1he defense. "Woodbridge covered our re- ceivers. I'm ~in.a real honest. they MllY ........ -....i--. We did aot Mve uy NCeiwn opn.. They -away a lac o(dllap,.. _ IO It)' aoill do. but we_,, -to Mwt I of tbeir pc:riOnnMce. .. _..,.c..-.,..araz •= "We1ttdlc_,.bylllutdosclowu t&ir wiae-T ollinie," iaid RQB. i-lbllowi .. lail-·111.7 ..... _ IOl)I o-lllvmide Poly Iott Tbun. daf. "We read nur keyo and we cM:cvttd to the et.pectationa. Our ICf'Vice tam did 1 pat job of ~us for W.. days to •IO!> Ibo winlod-T. ... tb9u1ht it WU I bia win be· ca'*lltofW fact that we IOI our feel bock on tlte J10UDd after lbe Santa Ana pme and did what WC had IO do in thn:e dayt 10 belt Poly. I was very pleased with bow our defense played, especially becauae ""' had thrc:c: tumoven in the fint half and put them on 1hc f.ckS in difficuh positions.'· El T_ Ceaela _I __ -De- fense was o\lf hia.hliaht," said John- son, followina his team's 39-7 win over Santa Monica last Thunda.Y· .. We've pi.yed well defensively 1n 'every pme. We've only allowed two toucl.\d0yrtQs all year. W c aot the ball ·at the 10.yard line after 1 (Santa Monica) fumble and it was 14-7 at the tirni. Defense. though, was our hi&hlia.ht. qain. We got out of,sync . offensively in the first half. Then 1n the K:COnd half WC had four Sood offensive dnvn in a row." CllTAMEIA From 81 found Out that they were very prt'· dictable when they were in a specific situation. .. They threw the ball well against us. but that's not their game. They run the ball and we didn't le! them do it. That was the key for us ... • E1ta•cl1 Co1cll Jolla Uebeqood: '"We're s1ill makina the mistakes and 11·s hurting us. I have to aivc Katclla a lot of credit. Their quancrback had a ireat n1aht. Our pass defense is s.omcthina we s1.ill have to work hard on.and we have to conti~uc to improve. '"Other than not w1nn1nc. I think the team's doina a VClt JOb.'" The Eqlcs were bolstered by the return o( sophomort quancrblck Malt Johncr. who saw action for the first tirm 1n lhrtt weeks after aoina down with a hip inJury in Estancta's opening win. .... Ocean View's Randy Karllner was on the loose, all night long. -"H~ (Johner) wp clc:arcd by 1hc doctors and he needs ume and rep- etitio ns 1n game situations." L1cben&ood said. ··we wcrt down 14-7 and I think we n~ed to mill. 11 up a bit. Matt was a li1tle rusty. bu1 he had lots of poise. He made a arcat call at the line of scrimmage that led to his touchdown run. The team has a lot of confidence 1n him.'' this game. I'd 5.a) 11 was a v.·cll· pla)Cd defensive football game an neither team really controlled the ball 01Tcns1\'el). "When a team ts playing as "''ell as Marina, you an·1 make m1stak~ at an} time. We did at a ven cru1c1al time and 11 hun "We feel we arc 1mpro' 1ng. but we haven't found a wa) to win We're finding wa~s to lost'. rathC"r than wa)S to "'ID "We didn't ha\C an) inJunes. bu! .,...e·rc bruised up h was a hard h1tt1n1 game ·· ad\antagc ol them "We ac1uall) had thr« e'Cf'llent sconng opponun1t1ei; tha1 v.·c came out with no po1n1s. Each time v.·c had lfCal field pos1t1on. but W(' JUSI co uldn"t do anything. We had the bal\ 1ns1de the 5-yard line .,.,1th fi,·(' minutes to play. and o ur quar· tcrback got hit and lost the ball and 11 was ruled a fumblt. V.'c had 11 firs1 -and-1oal and came awa ) v. 1th nothing.·· Dcsp11c 1hc loss. Wine said he ..-.·as happy w11h the team effort. "'Don't act me wrong. the kids played hard." W11tc said. "We JUsl d1dn'1 execute when we had to. and we ended up frustrated." W11tc a.11d this 1s a key Wttk of practice to 1tt 1f his team can re- bound from an emotional loss ··we had some areal Jo p- portun111n to win the pme ... Witte said. ··we lost the game. it hurt our pnde. but all we Josi was one game. It was tough on the kids. though. We thoua,ht .,...e would be 3-1 at this point and instead we're 2-2. We need to learn from the c11.pcricncc. and we·u sec how the kids rnpond. It's up to them.'" Oner 111in, the R<»drunncn got bia plays from the s«'Ondary as bo1h Paul De&pdo and Ton1 Davis .bad their founh intcrcc~1ons of the 1 year. Llnct.ckc:r O.v1d Madrid also olaycd well with e!lht tack~ and a lumbk recovery. · .. We either aive up tht bi& pass play or we intcrtcpt the ball. and we: thrtW two 1ntcrttptions as wtll." Witte said. ··The runnina pmc 'NDn't thlt ~either. It WIS aood mouth at tunn.. but not where: we wanted it to be. .. We stc>pped their r11nnina pmc pretty well, but lhry hun us throw- '"' lbc ball wbich we didn•t really u~ Tbty cam~ up wilb tome: key caleba,. Wt if WI tc0rt one ~ time, we win tbc: pme.. .. I have U> t,v:.our dcftn1e a '°1 of mdiL They In dim Pd .... us Ibo cbaocc to wbt tlto 1111,... EW!I late I• the~ -we t......S Ibo Mii over, '""'t °"I and ......,..i -.,.;.. • fOd that if ...... _bl'..__ .. tovdlclowa. we can IOid wilt die f"'"' "° mat,.,. -lllt litlllltlotl. • •....,... Badll Coacta Lymu Olaey: "We p~tty much JUSt 101 bcal. We didn't play well and we kept II' 1ng them the ball inside our 20. Defensively. we dtdn"t aivc up a whok 101 of yards, but we gave up big plays and missed a couple of big plays. I 1hough1 the) v.'Crc a aood football team." The An1sts weft' v1cllm1zed about e'Cf) v.'a) possible. b)' themselves. Onlano Chnstian and luck. t.a&una lost the ball deep 1n its own end on ·an apparent forward pass thal v.·as ruled a fumble. on a snap that .,..'Cnt through the punter's hands and an Ontafio Christian punt wenl straight up. hit a Laguna lineman 1n the back and was rt'C'ovcrt'd b) On- tario . "We also tned a fake punt and the play was, open. but our receiver dropped the ball and the) 101 11 on our 24-yard hne, .. said Olney. '"They (Ontario) only made two m1st.akn all ntahl. They onl) passed five times and 1hc1r 1wo runn1na backs ran v.·ell. The)' JUSI cap11ahzcd on our errors. "On defense. we gave up four touchdowns. I kno.,.. they started • • -= ----·-· ---,, ·n•··· 011• Cll4. .......... -~'= ----·-••• Nee~ •••••• •• --.... -----c.~ !!-~-'!"'"! ~ - . . v.1th the ball dttp 1n our end on them. but 11 doesn't matter where the) st.aned. we Still gave them up:· Despite the loss. Olney said 1t v.·asn 't all bad. The Artists" offcnx finall) put together a Ion& drive. but even that ended with mixed ff"SUlts as the snap on the extra point went throUJh the holder's hands. .. I think we moved the ball SUC· ~ssfu\ly.'' Olney said ... But then the 1 mistakes came. Some •'Cir<I lhings happened 1n pmc. We had a chance 10 take the lead at half, but we Ihm.· an 1ntcrccpt1on wilh five seconds lo 10. We didn't Clpttahzc when Wt' needed to. I th1nk it was a close pmc that JUSt Sol away from us.·· I ' 1 ... _.._ o-C~t! --IT °""""°"" w ' • • . " . " ,. ., '-" l'r..-clto:e -~ --·-· '• '' • • •Afl"OI~ ,............... N I t _..... " " -• n ............. II IJ C111ot-It M I • L-N " ·-~-..... -·-:i.n l'·--· ~J ..,, .... '"""''·-· ~·---J, SI L-I c~··-"••t -~1.c""-' ._. ................. , T-t- -* ... ... ~ " ~ .. ~. •• *. lit 11 m • '" . ~ " ~0-..l ......... ·101 1!~!· -·-• lt1! •Ham -'"'" iO.-I Il l at C-~ 1a..--11-t l. • H a,., ti L°""' 11 !.t"lll~ t •ll at -... 10. -·-• lf•1\ 0t .,.,..._.. 1-IJ, 1.ll •• C""'-IC-o t-11 "' ,,,,__,... •O.-.U1 1-11 < .. U a"' -1o,. IC-IJ· IO) 11 ~·-... !l ,..,II" II I I o.n I'"' At-!a ISmoll1 ll 11• I'~ •• ..,....,, (T W-lo• /Ola.., ~­Y-Lll -ll ----.. --· • ' ' 11 ......... w 1 1 I _,, • l .. ~ .......... ) 1-1..ll •-.m hi sci1•11 Wilt•• P'O\.O ' . ' ' . 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CLASS l -1 ....... w.ir 1 l roe<ll•IM Eltln NON SP INNAitElt-1 Stlf'lt Ml•• 1 ·-Dana West . . wms senes Balboa duo wins Flying Jr. Nt nrty.four boa t~ 1n n1 nt' classes. 1nclud1 ng a regatta high 24 boa1s 1n the Club Fl} 1ng Jr. class. 1umed oul Saturd.a) and Sunday for Ne wpon Harbor Yacht ('lub's Fall Gold Cup rega tta un courses 1ns1de the ba). D tNSIDIE CLASSIES CLUI ~L "f'JN(, J ll 1?•i-1 .191'1 f ,g,,_ Jt l1 no -"' ,._ mrt•• .... ,... tioMI 1-r.a dlle --1111 diJoo...,, "'""• .. Family," 1-Wia die -St. LauiJ Coldlaolt l--0 S..nday .. Dolll Drabek'• ~. Pi&UibwJb. wU:b bis woe 1 •m• ~ teVn atraiflit -ud 10 of II, will playnarinati ...,.. .. Thllndoy in a rematdl of lhe 1979 NL playolfl. The Reds and lhe Pintes ...,. tlle-ooly NL te1.m1 no& to win divilioo titles in &he 19'°'. Pit ....... ""'Pl t11o Rods in 1979 and. led by Willie SlafFll. went oo to win the Worid Series in 1eve:o pma tpin11 Baltimore. The Pi.n.1CI. who flftilbed fifth tut KUOn with a 74-18 m:onl, dominated tllo NL Eut at the ''""- clOlina April wit.h I 0 victories in 11 pmes 10 take o•cr fir>t Pittsburah hu led tbe division for 147 of 175 days, movinc into tint place for &ood by beatina Philadelphia on Au&. 4 and then sweepin& a three- p.me seriet from the New York Mets. While the Pirates reached the top, the C.rdinal1 dropped to 70.89 and ensured they will finish last for . lh.e firs1 time since 1918. It wa1 the lonaest streak any club had gone without finishing last. -ID-6~ Illa NLCy Y .... A-•...i-. ........ Ille dj-le ""' ----· .,. .. -and ohllh a>alpiete -· Ho pi_ lo ontY .,. ...... Oftr the llliftilntlm ...... • ... laalqp • be ,... !Or eiehlh U-in nillO deciJiooa. He hal 1oat oaly twk:e in II llUll ·-June ll. la tbe A~cu Ulpe Eu!,_ -·-JQa II, W ._ I: Fm! McOrift' led Toronto'• 19-hit .,.,,... with li>urlinlln uid Ille Blue Jayo clw)od baclt to within oac pme of 8oJton. Th< Blue Jayo Mh,...S theftftaleora ~-ud prevented Botton from clinchina a ab.art of the division 1itlc. Toronto ~ ftniJhes lbe tttulat JeUOll with lhrtc pmn at Baltimore while \be Red Sox are home for lb• lat three apinst ~· Toronto won just thfft or 10 pm.et IP.iMt the Red ~ Uris seuon, and woo for the first ·11me in aeven tries at fenwar_ Part. Jimmy Key (LI-7) bocame only the ciahth left· handed staner to beat the Red So1. in Boston this )'ear. He allowed nine hits, includ.inc Tom Brunanaky'1 fiAh homer in three day1, and five runs in 6¥1 inninp . -Frem dte AINC'las.4\Preet Angels' Lewis hard-luck loser Dodgers fall in.to ANAHEIM Rookoe Scon hom, but I watched him p;tch to the second·elace tie Lewis would've been happier other hitten," Jackson said. "I was watching Bo Jackson play football prepared 10 swina at the fint on Sunday, no1 baseball. fastball he thn=w. which is what I But Bo was on the Royals' bench, did." . 'rather th~n the Los Angeles Lewis. makina his second major Raiders'. and he led off the ninth lcquc start, pitched a three-hitter . inn1na with a p1nch -hi1 home run ~e _losl his no-hit bid in the_ sixth that led Kansas City O\'t'f the Cali-1nn1ng and lost 1 1-0 lead tn tM- fomia Anaels 2-1. ~venth when Ge111ld Perry hit his Jackson. ba111ng for frank White, eighth home _run. hn his 28ih homer of the season. Kevin Ap~1er ( 1 2·~) stayed o_ut ~f He connected on a J... I pilch from trouble dcspne allow1na nine h11s 1n Le eight 1nn1na.s. and ended his four· w1s (I· I!· a rookie making h1!i game losing streak. Jt'fT Moniaom· second maJOr league stan. ery pitched the ninth for his 241h "He's a strong man, all nght. I'm save. a belie ver now." Lewis said. "'The C.lifomia 1ook a 1.0 lead in the pitch was low, and I didn't even fifth whe.n Gary DiSan:1na walked think he 'd swing at 11. But he golfed and Luis Poloni:1 tripled. II a long wa y." -By lite A11oclated Prn1 Jackson's opposite-field homer • k ott Lewlt is the Oru1~ was Kan sas Cit y's first pinch· Coast Daily Pilot Pla yer of the homer of the season. Game after pitchina a three-hit, ··1 didn't know anything about two--run complete gamt' defeat. D D D SAN FRANOSCO -Br<l t But· ler and Robby Thompson each had three biu and scored three runs Sunday as the San Francitc0 Gianu beat tJtc Los Anaelcs Dodtm 11-2 for their seventh straishl victory. San Francisco tied the Dodaen for KCOnd place in the National leq:ue West as Rick Reuschel (3-6) won for the first time sintt July 29 with five shulou1 inninp. It was his tint victory ovtr the Dodaen sina- July J, 1987. Butler singled in his fint three al· bats to take over the NL lead wih 189 hits. Thompson had two singJc:s and his I Sth home run. _,By 1M AllOCilitHI Preli • Leuy Harrt1 earned the Or· u 1e Coa11 Dally Pilot Dodatn Player of the Game honors for hitting three singles in thrtt lriP' to the: pla1e. on.6n 6, lndiliM l ""''"'- lndfliM 7, Ori<Mff l --Titiln 1, TwlM 0 1•0.t-• 0n .... " c• .,, " -···· ·-· ~·· .... .. • 0 0 0 j I J I • 0 I I l I I I 0 I If • 0 1 I I 0 ' I Mf•..,lt 0 000 G-• lf•O ,_ to 111 J CL•VILAMO ..... ' I I t J ! , 1 • I I I •• ' l --· ......... 1t1 ,,_ .... ·--·-· 1-.... J.COD> '• ~ .. """ .. • I I t • f I I l t t I, J 0 I D ,.., .. ,., .. l l lD t-Hlt I ........ - -• 111 •-• ~ ••m-1 1) .. -l f!'-o I c ....... r.11 I l 09-.... .._ •• i:-............ 1•--,,,. ... _ c: , .......... .c ....... 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C:.111 "'"' ~In Sllor• vc 1 St.,I• M.1•01 &onn"' (, OIO<I WOOCILl'I Hull °""""' A11J1 The club crc i,1.·~ JOlnt•d tht• pro- fessional lfl'\l.S aboard thl' iv.o l .:!- me1e~. S'o1.1tch1ng boats after t'ach race. Y•"-•W J1-n1'°". N!-IYC 1 Brl•l'I lll1•1ll Nl1Y C t IC l!•Tl'I M•ll~UIM~ OPY( S,lllOT (2 11)1-l ll k •v Srnl!fl lo1 A'-11'1 Y(. 1 1\1!,. ....... '1ill" NHY( J Mimi El••Oll ll(V( S•llOT Cl !161-1 P.,tlt!" (•''°"'· NHY( ' "'"''" Bov11 BCV( J J..,..,1+.,•Po"•' NHVC OUT\IOE CLASS llACIE 1 (Lit.SS A-1 J•"• l oo 1 ""•"'°"' 1 OccuDil•lont J H 1 11ro Heart of Amcnca. the I ~·meter 1ha1 repre~n ll'd thL' (h1t aso ,·acht ('\ub 1n the 198 7 .\mcnca's ('up campaign oil Freemantle Auslraha prO\Cd to be the fa~tcr ol thl' ,.,.., boats 1n 1he Dana Harbor sc:nl'\ 1n hgh t air ET(HELL~ n 11-1 N 1~e N•ll\•~ 800bY Wolrnof1! N .. ..,( 1 COl•r Ba•I! N .. ..,C l TO"' COi'~•" N"Y( SANTANA.-10 1•1-l MK'.flM'I 0(001N!' Sou!~ Sr.o•, V( CLA!iS II -I a roao1-. 1 ...... ,.. ... 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'" .... -.int-..... _ ·-""" -· 5«-. 0.•I\ llllrf l •-T-1!1 _,, .. , FAUlDER From 81 c.atchl!'J partner. ··1 think wt pretty well hl'I~ him talked 1n10 comina out," Oinarich u.KI Thursday ni&ht. "I just lOld him he didn't tee the INC Ediaon lelm qainst Hun1in1ton Beach and lhat we can play a lot better.·· "I'll know (today) irwe have him, but not until," Wh11e uld. c Th< Cotta Mt11 Hiatt .,tr pro. aram pined an unupeded boost r«:entfy u one of~ Of.SOUlhml Section tchoob chotcft 11random 10 roceive a S'°° pont fioum Friendl of Golf, a oon-pnillt suppon poup -at tltc llel Air COtintry a~b. "Th11'1 about 50 pctten1 of wr iea~r ....._but 111a .... 't detided bow I'm '°''!f to:5-!'t 1't," M.,. ianpCoa<h Jim •Id. 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L19!!11Nch 2648 ',";~~~::'2"SI. buul 3Br 2'~S. twn, 1 11,000/080 t t2001mol44-e07t '* '*£'· wld, nu P"' & 131-4120~5PM -mo. · pool/ap.e./ell wnen SS25 ll 11)1 1M7" E'iit>EO evll?I "'°"· 28r ~~~S/,,!!~7~53Yrly. 15710fMge 'A'-... l745 'V::. ~~~ WUlllTWlllP'f • '11 ulW 250-7~ _ 1a..2-c..ow~oorMl'IDI, ·~· .-. ... SIOOlmo. ·-·~:;:.:··•=28A LAGUNA SCH twnhM. ~Nilgl'tboftld.POO +-CtwminG N9wpol1 Hie. 2BRl71! Ind •4'4-1521 '* 18A., ,r-dwood turn 28' 2'\.8&. g8I' ..c::unty. 642.4180 38R, 38A, Wn rm. 2 car. a · 2323~_..: ' ftooB. garega. 631--4442 pool. deck 1acuzz•. ~=,,:;~~,=~~-11rdftt • weter Incl i-:•17· .. ,..._,.... t•W/ .... NWP1' HOTS MNlll ZBA 1500· MC 49-f.-623 1 :==~L.AftGE38r11"8etwnhM. 17501rno.P9Ca<>tC c.I 9'a. Pat116'19 doM 10 atq> ' -- Qoae to beedl & ti*• ConnillaM--0705 11R,bek:ony,carport.Stv p1n;.~1t1pc1.4ff..1480 ~ 1or 1 pereon ,.._ •t F•+t_,.w/F li5~c:::~[ii~-~;·~-~-~~~· ~-~~I · -·---,.. Nrti. peUo. lndry. P' No Npt .............. BA~ .... cerPri •1115 M2-4419 Comptetely remodel.cl, .. .,. . ......, · · 21A.2BA.geraoe v-. petatllOOlmo~,45 ·""' .... . 2102 . -,ming.,..., 2000 a/1. Jamel St S57Slrno. No I 1125/mo. 220 . cuff -w IW M_!_ __ 12 IA, 1-'Y dlloorattd. 3bt 2tM rw.. iv PW1 oedl, P9t• 54a-1001. 11......,.10 o.. •4 213-596-'no or I t s r •wt.....,• NEWPORT 8CH-30th St PENTAPOGECOVE 2 bd •. ywd, no pet.a. 11l I merbl• lrplc, !tench 1BR Mobile,_,. ldMI 714-5ll--«19 A-A"°"" ffom 11550/mo OUlet P"or 1 2S.35 anr • · lut • MC. 1175/mo ooor-a. terWI. po<M, )ae. 4 tor reUl'ed coup'9 No --Pfop H9a Rflr 642-3850 2BR 1BA ~MOO/mo ~~'fft1 -l1.1ts 1Jt-415',213-540-0l31 blk•lot>Meh,ll950tmo .,... sssoimo · OcMti v... 1 bill rrom ~•u 1.111i1 111C1 e13.50e3 ""1 ·~~bd,Bey,vve ... llTlll9Ti 830-lOOOorlM-2'16 11K11~&46-8373 ~or..~.!~~rnc! ~ NewoDr'1 Ben _-,-.... --, 9A~FA0Nl -5 bet dodl. 2BR, tlA, lg pello. CUSTOM remodel 2 bllita 2 BR. 1' ... BA T~ •.endert ........ 18A' IUa.lmfll.J l\alf blodc from OCMll )'ft)'-18.500 1&25/mo. • 1544-ISN to bac:tl. 48R 38A, lrg Pello, gMT. new pe1n1, MOO Olp MOO sa5 ..... •lllim SA40 pk.la "" u1~ Av .. BEACON BAY · 4 bd "89, ~ Eut 9kM JBR deck . gerege, w/d carpet dr•P•• Dep $400. Ulll pd. ·250 •t ?& J ::;,.oom; 1111 I S0-7310 furn .....nl• -12,500 2BA Prtv rd It ' I d 1230()/mo. 14$-93-42 S6751rno • S500 MC. Cltf OJ. 417-4511. .~ Mice OlM» by the ..,.,., FULL ...W. oflrot 6n ~c.r-.w,F...,.._ 19lend. Al a I rag ll¥C ontymo .. I ..... 111WIM19'111 ........ AEHT /LE.ASE untqUe KIO tq fl dOIMllre oMce OllW'· 1001ung Mwtne eom.-. wrttl bey ,,..,, ,_ ...... pier' c.11 lot ~~ mw.1.67~5 hlt1.1.p ·,;•0 5~·:,0 r. lluft' 3 BR 2'"' 8A 1032 W W11eon A,pt.C *C8oMlobeecfl Preler night worker ........... lie. non/.,;,llr, n(, peta. c.ii T•nf'lm. Ftplc,' el•rm, Cell eh.-4pm. "'6-010S Newport ltact. 2669 •Frw lle'l-CALL TODAY! Reu COii Ple&M CAii Central Coetll ..... F-ul Ut~t•t•MM ....._..as. peoo2c.gerl1450/mo ••lg cleen S!udio, A•lll ___ YJWIEITllJ ~14~~~ _ ~From:JOClaqftto 1024 47 ... 1504, 1'6-4212 Avocado SI No .,_... -NWPT BCH Stir 2BA 28A 1300 N•• IMpro~ V1LL.AGECAEEKTWNHM ...... ltach 2140 UllLa incl 152Slmo. 1111.. 11Ml12 Eu1blun apl bKa ~ :.'~= plUa ,,_ CHOICE LOCATION. 3BR lllboi IUnd 2106 ''"M ftlW-_ _ 240-22" 3BA 2BA ~/unl1 M9WI _ "-· nur COM 111 SchOol ~.;;;;;;;;;;.;;i;".,.;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2BA, •11 g91'. lt9'K. Nul 3 I R, 3'.1-BA. 2 story"-· •;:.'· ~A·.:.~ roor~; Very IP9dlll 3 BR. Gr•I •BAY TIMBERS• :ri:-o =-11~:'ir:::· Sill 2 BR. 1 BA llt)t•. 1 ,,.. 1'50 ulil lf'CI 6'1•-9124 ~ to SC Pieu. 115 RMI" Lg 1.,,, rmtllltcti. Yrty. rn11e' 10 ·~·';'za4 ; ioc.11or1t S.CtyS.trpct.1g 1BR. trplc. cabte. PoOI. «0eAtvER trombcft.Pauo,h1opoo1. ON BIO Cotor1---.-----ee;:;h Commtrdal Propt~ er.-St.213/SIM-7251 Av• now. Ol"9I llt'Mt, NewportCitcie A....it.o1e rerd w/patlO. Gtdof Inc. pallo,gw,nopeta.3"W TSLMGMT 132·2232 patlllng.Fum/unturn Avl ....... lo INll'e 2Br 28.I 277 _Gtt_ .. _ .. _____ .,1 .. 00.-21 Ul1' 1111' lmtl CIOM to South Bey. 10125.11111576--0573 '2,050/mo. 711C).5064 S.y SI MIS ~s7 -.. EXet.USfVE GUARD• ~ 7~~.;...:: houM, IS50/mo incl u!M LEASE· co.I• ..... 4,KIO 1339,000.Trtpteii, .. Wga l7.S-"22Agt.l7~l914 ' •CUSTOM 3BA 2BA fP •Oeen.~1;281' ,Be. •GATEOCOMMUHITY* --673--l312l l'"'32 ,~,4 sqft Hlgt\°41111ibiltty&W•~ 2BA 18A wtlndlvldua4 e.oent2BA21ACottagei. 2-cwetec981' lgyd ~•UDO ISLE IAYFAON'T ,,._ crpt, ...,,re-. dlw. ON 10th FAIRWAY WALK to beedl"'" Ho9G ~;;;;;;:;;;~! !111;, ••Olltetll for arto- y•da&endoMdg.,-191, l /p , mlCfOW•V•. CUl-0.UC. St37s'. lrM:t ~fum.3~R3BA 1Y:i~~s=.T95 •lllTll :;95 2B~2~8: ~I. 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Bl · 38A. bll 1na, I•••• ea11gned perk i ng , -' ·1 lr~•l0tlh~., ex· Office•. dt..-U. ,.., ~~1::;::u1=~ 131-t261otl'6-57'3 WlNT£R r.rtel. ~ :.Zs~"°°~: I 1 5 o o I , 6 o o 1595/mo i:Ja.OS52 :':C:::·:"';dc'.:: IWIUmTIL ~aae equApmen1 In-ooor s1c.1aq ti or llllffl -m111nn 1111m1-llHllTI ITlld 11.,1.-.g room .'-* oft 2BR2BAfufnnM,frpW;, 549-6203.t.. 551-324S 2131!W6-SJ23,623-IOl6 •EJSIOE. 2BR •/gerege ;.--•l•tn at~ A1Batt10• Oceenfr onl duded S350 mo '""'" 1 1 000/mo t777 WN1- 1i11ct1en , remo delad wld. tror11 bnc* pello. , HV Hornee SBA 3 BA 3 ._ CM"P9I a drpe POOi. fNll'tleMl'C9 n:i Sorry Oup ... 4BR. 3''18A, Nopetacpleaa.13,~ tier C M dey 5'40-9352. i.11a-i witri new cab+-$1050/mo. •175"-34S7 lrYlne 2144 ,,_ ""pnt 1n10ut w• IP&."° pe11 ~ 1u.h Nopeota ~ . 12150/mo; 38A 2'-'tBA. ..... 646-0ll, • I l ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ -· .... _.,,.,, 1,6"/mo -~-~=-n-M9.~0W......--· ......._,... ~gn:a.indL._-_"_-•_'-"' -....:::..... .,._f::OCEANHK)Hl ~.f.rom..~-:;.~n.:,er~i::.=-~::; ...... ,.... ~ 2107 by UCI Frplc. ~ c-S.24@0 612•1143 •Larg.e dW'I. quiet 28R ···--.,,..1 642-4905 Wtutya S.5 Ga!Q!S '°'Rene: 2740 Larer ,_Or,_., doOt __ ,__. hied paOo ~oo•ung w,':'.·1,1n1t~4BA, ;.--. W/O, A/C, ~.. LUll•Ulll 2BA. lg dc>Mf•. getege. •Wlll•TlllPI• •• -...... 17 'Mlmler St. eo.i. • home '" •In! , .. 28R 3BA HOUSE ....... pool 11000/rno 1~·117S "'-· patio OIW lndry rm s th c a t .. t _,_.. ---u.... s.&0-9352 Otiye. grwibel1 '"''' tergeat f'f'IOdeted condition Pv1 · -· U\1191 3BR r.ome, 2BA. 1175 'NO PETS 640•2495 EXClUSIVE BEACH OU 0 S « ro To rent 1n CdM 111c 646-()681 Evenlf19' pool Alerm ayatem l ow lot on quiet odl. P..ICed I t>lodl 10 bey & bMCh W0008RtDGE. SQeCkJu9 clo•• 10 b••Che•.1 COMMUNITY 2686 Meliottope S of PCM Car -IMMhOld pml of IS1 1 betow merllel lor , ... Y9'1t1y. 2 •tory 11275 4BR2',..8A t.mldlnrma, 12100/mo 67S..59-i2 2BR2BAwlbMulltulpool • stor999 713-5010 9nme ••· ~ pet' yMI" $319,000 .... •I 1259,IOO. Cell 31& Undo 142-740<4 f /P,patlo. new d.cor. •Spaclow• 2 BR. 2 BA. 2 ..-1 Wieto. rJIW. ,., ..... ,~"Tm • or clu", ~ lt'IOO lff..1111 PATAICl<TEHORE •Ywty l.w ,._.,:a poolllelleltn"IJ 11175 F Ull"'Yf-1'1~ C-Qeregll Veulledoeli-piw&garege.En)oy04ltL-vit1BA t 8A,OIWg.-,IOO vt.OMrr.gMOOOr , ·t' 'IDf"'L" L'( KJN"-721·1200 BR. 2 BA eoncto, 2 c:. 640-1327 Of" 720-78S2 ~;;_224;'11i-21~~ IJ9 Sl1S1mo •A1ao 1 pM bNc:'1 11100 AM lndJy rm ~ to SC C 113S &iperlor 142..0530 '-' ~11 .1 .. ,-, ger.NMrbllyl.beKfl Tlle T.,.,..,. C-dlf HR BA. 2 l\lH baltle large. matntenancelr'ICI I f>t&r• 1725/rno omm11dal I -mi. l ~II~\.°"' * 17~11 * 2BA l200~. fl., pool, &i#llf llT'i-9PK'OU• 1700/mo 231 •ALSO 18drm 11430 505 SUNFLOWER R.f.. S,,./ltnl Income ~C!p!ftt 1790 111.\l.Uifl~ FANT .. TIC --•°"' '-,new & dr-. 38A2'.1>8A.•ld'*llP· ...... AYOC.ado St F0t k'lfo ..... ~'*•* ITSlMGMT 132-2232 . _ , ....., --· ~ -150·2257 ... .,. --SOAAY PETS --2Be SC....._ •·-"--· -.._.,J/-1 E19'de, 3 C1 l,lflfl•. l>f"of or ,.,., .. •I 45th SI. Oct· Av.it mid Sep1. 11100 egel13001rno 122-11n .. ______ • .,... . ,..,. ... __ ---..:w r-T__..-•• ,.. ... OWF i 115"'4 AnmUrdk al _ Mey. 38R & 2BA 11¥el 752-2811 1~~~~~~~.--1j':!~!']~~'E.::~"! ULl l ...... 11 I BKonylpello c-pon, 2767 1179.950. Qrwe by. 121 ~~Nel¥Gic111 Fullyfum,c:Ofnpletefywp-MllllTlllMI 2 WEEK"S FREIE RENT I pool, lt)a, --'Qhl rm I .,_....,......,,. Hunt. INctl 1040 -lldecl. 957-6035 , ___ .. ~ 116" QMn, ~ 2 aty 2BR 2BA. lo'# mov..in, $800 CrlilrJ oil 722-IOl l Smndwlch ~. ~ _:c::__::.·_::_-'.:-'.--- r _. ·-· _,, ., BMch cio-3 BR, 2 BA. lnOry, carpon 1745/mo 28R 28A dl.C*e. Mg. n9WI Pl'OOiema fore. .... Nr COLOWeLL BANK,C!R ll --~ 0ceenfront28R2BA.f\llly PVT CLUI. 3000 at PH 2 '*gar Cornrn POOi 541-509, or 775-7719 pelnl l crpt . g•rege. illaK....,._ OC Air p or t Avg mlft lurn.'(ffyl1.&00/mo.3BA 3BR 3"\>BA. tip, cktb lennla 1 ,4 SO l mo ' .... t4ll /f pon:t..1"t blliatobeadl, l 20K l mo ~oaa Sy " .... ' ~5. I I o ~.I Tennie & belch. 12.100 911 2 .. BA2 .. ~~ .. ~!! .u,2200, pootl•P• Sweeping 640-0394 175-41U ..-. I • I ,jS~1000,,.,.~c'i;~1~10-~35M;;;=-.;'3t;;'·,~-=:•:,_ ____ i~)~ Owner C-' 2 · 1234 4-MA 3BA ._..., -r-bor oc:n CAI~.,... ' 11150/mo Con1ec1.1: The H~ ~· IOI, ' r-ne 13900imo "9t 175-23t 1 Nwpt Hgta 2 !IR. 1 IA c..,. SAi 131-2242 2BR 2tlA IUmtaNd Frplc. FEM ftOf't-wnllr ,,_. 3BA l"i:;;ii;jjj,6iiik,;-l.:;;t[;:::;:::====== ~...;,.:-~ .. = dlt ... 2122 llOOBAYFRT.!!IBA4'18A ~~~ i::,1·~.M= •Big, beMlt "'*' E/IKle. 'r,"=-1~~~;:· =~=-~=l luskM-11 /0trlcr Rmt luAwss UT1UULllllllJll ....... BBO .,...., RV llCCMe a 28R 1BA. new c:spet a w/3-boetdoctc.41/p,Oln 1ne11Vs1mo 173--7353 BBQ .. patio. ;er. Jnctry. &1.....U l-4473 751-o27:1or'62.1123 l;::;;iF(;fiCjr;;";::§;l7~6";9;[ • ..5'.'-::-:-'"::il!E~!:l!!!!:!...~l'l04!!~ rnlltUI'• proouang dtrul paint .... ,..~.c.port ten-2 ........ Mndy bell cable ..... 21R 1715/mo 1446 SF OfflCE on PCH et ~ lreet Eaey P9Y t•ma l so3 :,., Gol't..inrod : 17500/mo AQI 175-23, t ~?BA 11A PQIM,1 Sorry. No pett; 131-1<'27 *~""* f URNtSMfO Newport s 1 IO I*' rt rmo 0000 Oremetlc Lltll• 111end only atepa to tMKrl l11501mo .. llOO dep 3 blll• to belld'I, trpc .• --.,_ •1-1111* Ct•t 1oom l.500 Pool. 1oc: a QUl9t wl~ing -~onl ,_... • epl. ON~~~~INDI &50-095Q.~.lnrmrtd ._....., ,.,....... •Id, ..... 1114. St75Jmo. • ... ,..._. Frtg, dillft•...... SJ0¥9 ' 1...-a. 15• !Niie non 67)-Z}l.l or 6!~11 GrNI ...-.llgl'll. bl'lgrtl & ,.-. ff~ ue>grlldecl, ~ Agl 87S..C308717,:.q12 lelll .., Incl No petJ ~155 . ll'l"IOi• 645-9003 &II)' Enjoy the ch#m of CHUCK & uz JONES ..... ,... "Cennel .. 3BA l8A .. A__._ 4 A 3' IA 2BA 1BA.. llfT'8ll beCllY*d WD11Uff 11u•• tllend IMng BOii! doCk 131·1211Aea: ..... 7'3 OtOei-3BR hOuM. 11600 12,175/mo.&-t0-0,12. ___,,. B ,., 'lg ;e• wld Nlupe 171S ~ .... " ... * TNewoOf'I WMerfrorol ~ tor 2 tM»t•. mo yrty. Inductee vtll9. egt . =d~~~· ~ f)e1a. 645-1631 ett 3pm I S 111 lff' :'~ :~~ pr:'°'"-4~ NEWPORT BEACM .......... s.te-7020 E.,... •EXCLUSIVE GUAAO• decoreled l24001mo. •TOWNHOMES• 3BR 29A ~ uno1 a.,.! •, utl ...._2902 Cmr W•ldtfl f lrvwle A.,. Tired of renflng? ..,.,-;.11 ....... •G.-.TEOCOMMUNITY• 6'0-1327720-7152/ofk 2BR !'~BA.~. WIO •· WIO NI-up, OIW r..-... ,., ....... ""~1 .... COl'l'lpiet•J•Mor'-1 ario.younowlo buytMl;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l'Oloel' 38A ~ lllOO ON10tflFAIRWA't' V ........ fultr"-""Stl.ldlo hk ·uP Pool. ape, l12VSlmo "Hottfl/Motetl 2718 ::::or riome ol your druma! kv1nt l()H mo yrly Incl , utlla. ...,,.. 17501:"° 1Bdrm 1150 l 950/mo. l3l-40IS TSl:,. Nept~·2232 1 SANOPIPEA MOTEL neer .,..Fut!,,._.~ Amez lng rec o1 ded ll'I • Bergalnl 1 Evening 546-7020E.,... lllZllT.. mo. >ti ml lo bMc:tll lriQM.llirtWDl*21R. I -bellCtl MA O¥ed .,..fAX&CooY Servioe meuagie , ........ d91elle. Breeze Or em el le •Tiny quiet llA cotlJ91, • 6'2·0o493 Of 146-&72• B.i. Flp -crpt l pnl. •EASTILUf'"f 28r , • .,e. 1 Htgtllty ...... ty ~lcNrt .,..Amc>le P•lllng Call 7141248--0020 • 130 T'vrtlerocll Twnri•• bHll'I oellk'lgl, lg yerd Nr 2 a 31A 2BA Apt9. frplC. WR••Lf 1 •·••• own 991 ly•d 17951mo f~. pool. a1orege, ev.itab4. 11 ... 645--9137 MM111 Spacloul 2 BR • den jhpe bctl SlM'"' Jumlne wet'-. rnlcto, ..Wldryr ·~ l.aa.& • MC htlle, 912·9802 2 carport• • c;otn WIO COl'ON?dtf Mlt 1022 2.,..BA 2 c:ar;a. iorrnai ~t7tfNOPETS722-«J1 : htlupe,centre1W,:1c-L.mm.I li50Chllcl0K 722-I01 1 •SEALAAKMOTEL • 1100 at ,,••ly ••· M°ET AL BUILDING MANU· FACTURER M le c11n9 bu•ldingtdN• 1n some ope!'! .,.... Htgh po1en- ue1 prom c.11 (3031 7Sl ·3200 £11 2•03 WedgCo, Accepta nce Corp &1 00 E••• Hlll'hpden A\l'lf'IUe • e>.r!- -C0 80214 din ,:-n 123SK .-.gt Det wl•lr• atorege. All 4 BR )'Ai BA.13 050/PflO E'SIDE beMltlful 2BA 28A -1Wldy ,_,tel• rt0\111 •v.it decor•tecl. fUll of! 405 ""-ll+MITI 7SV·9173 . lr'Clflt. •lty tlR 11A melnlen&nc:e Incl Sort)'. n•••u..... catt'letllloell.O/W.Ceble. &IClllllEIPTS 114700 ..... ' up 2.2 74 Fw y .. B••ch Blvd . klnt ,.,,,. Mull MIU l!S:i~~~~J~!l.~upper~~~"~~· ~-~'~ .. ~· .. ~~· 1 No pet .. 644-0509 ~· WIO 2 ;.-'llglM.. Ou..i OH THIE BAY Nwpl BM:!. CM 846-74•S M:fOIS frOfl'I sflo l)Olng VENDING ROUTE Loc;•I I 5 2 5 o o o II• aund•c• a p•rkln9 4 BR. S BA. ooeen view , .. , A·• 1011 13 ..... ~.. center, maior l'IOtoel & r-. Gr••I c••rl '"com• . , Y 1950/rno. 721-0343 Mltle NwP' y_.,..,. 3BA 2 Story 12.700/mo. ..,. I+..--1 80AM, tBA. ....... H50 ISl'IOIOed~ ~""'" Room w~ mollv•l•d Prlnc~•ll Newpot!ltach 1069 twnnome. IC8rD9J •cp Aon,Agant721-o304 E'StOf .. HR ~ No pet• OeltyM Olg""'"""°"'"""'•clew-1~1 .. tr• perking. 1~19 lrain .--~·;;';;,._;;;;;,...;;;;;;;'•"•"o;;;""I Ila.Ill.IL Furn.~31A "°"'9. aww1y Pool. -cpi, paint, a.-..1 . .-Id ger. carport, i•i"iiii"-•'•'°•'•••.,.iiiiii .. ~!lfl••••••'•',,__.1· •••• · •••••••••••• Costa Mn.a 1024 :11A 28A, 2'i'I car gar191. =~~· 7.,:"~ .nd1ee': 11J:OCllmo. Cf'9dlC "'90f'I Sift OlfMntt 2176 patio, lndf'Y, cMMe hik up .......... llOf)' 1~. ,,. .... ,.. d. ""'8ty 1.31· 12M No pet .. 1150. 142+179!!1 oamftlAIW -.,,.... _,,, Clly Lt•. Levl•l'lly --~ir,:r.~~.:~~ OCfANFAONT DUPLEX FURNISHED, 2BR , t.A~E IBR, ltove, refriig. llr DI"* long/thOrt term. f'IMt carport. "'°'1 rm, sioo'. mflmll carpet•. etc, 1259,900 1500 alt, 3Br 28e. w/d, beech. 11100/rno, no $5M1mo, S5bo oap NO For d•l•ll•. contact c.,_llf' :=...., ~11~~ i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil p 1 • p •Id I • 1 I pe1L 842-1401 CARfY, SRI, 131·2242 ---=-uz"'""-I roed. 11150 •lnl•r. , .. ..,.wnn lt~77 Le 2 BA, :1 9A ffllk. get· -.... ,-S2000 yr-rnd. "3-3977 lntoY ~ ... -., & eg• Avetl l mmed -· S....L19N 2188 1115/mo ... 1700 dep. r 1un1el• from tfll• -s.....ii pet OK 24t-1'3U OcMl'I,,..,,,._,,_ tlR. apeclou• 31" 2.151A 8'f ~· '*-· quiretl~=~===--=,,-1 981', wld. 11350/mo )"fly IMuff'J bMUfy. Compiet• geliid 28" "°'"• 2"8A MUA Yl!W tttA upper, SBA 38A, 2•JIOf'Y l'lolM -:148-4717 ly .~.Immediate condo,oc.'lw,nopeca. ~ c:ut-ff.MC, encl ,,... 405 .net 55 F•· I ~~=~=~=~~l;:=:;===:;;;;~I occupency poa••b1•. 11400/mo. 121..0071 j•'~· 1700 • we. IWSCPI *-,1:;.,·1,ewMl~=~:1 -.---·=..... 2124 ~&peoiao.11.Short 91-t31or751·""3 •• -"~;i;;;;,;;;;.-,..,.,,,_..;._.,,1 or long term leese ..-..-IN SPEQAL 'i'I ~ Room AP' wlbetrl I.IP-llUft'a tOWflf'!Ome. 31A1~ 1231GJmo ...., ..... ...,., ... MMt9f 21.A 1:111000 with Mind 291111 ,........_, 2 lltory condo ' 1el montfl rent. Remocl'I :::: ''°"" •,... pltlo ,.~,.,.. o, 644-:z2•1 · Wflf\lm. 1n [. Side c.a -1 1 n a.-o. 11R 11A. eetect ~""· 2 e«O-acre•Jopener,A ., ... 112Sl mo. 1171 Jllllll•'lllllll lllll'ld 2606 NopetaplieW.642-5&51 good v•l"tl• under NEWPORT SHORES Tuet1n. uo-n41 , I A...... '"'· ...... 2 M , 2 ... aA. i ety '300.000 3BR • oan. 2 a1ory, ft!'• 2 11.A. -C#PM, ~ ,.,.., ../ g•rD•V• :t:p,, di•. Twntlaa. ,~ yercl, ... CALL PAT (Rttr) ~. 2 cet ~·· ptllnt, end~~· .. ,., ~ br.._f'lt .... pion.:h, I'll 311w.t~i1150/MO. IJJ-2111 .,.."=·--~-~ru;"·*''° ~l:wro:::tr t'.f/C.11 "t""""·"•l1Ml11 .. ...,..._ eu O'anert&Co.722-1730 dlip. ,.;MJORS• •l&IM ..... :;::=======i,::..:::::.:..::..::::.:::.:~· I 2 IA:, ,._. IA, 1'4 """' 1 eA ,..........._ w.. ":.:;,.11.~ .. COfldo·•tyte 1ott Apt. ffom tlMCfl. W/d, pool, _.._. to ' ' -· """"'° No pML Tras D d In I •••••• , •••••. ---·-~ ....... --.......... . t ee vestments 1.250/mo,154-2400 . newly "Cl•coreted . .. .............. _ 1-.:;;;;;oo;p;-;;---.r.;;o;;;ol~ .... ~~, .... ':';~ .... ~= .... ~:,,.,= . 14% to 18% Yields 1 ·~·;:i:r,'...~1 ·"~'. • llOCl<i to MAbl 11.-..-• 111•---.,It' ....... --.... ftp. ........ -....... - One to nve yeor tarm1-Secund bJ r.rim• So. Calif. RMI Botate. For mon nfo .. wrile ua ~t 1300 Britto! North, Sul1e 100, Nowport Booc:b, C.. ll2fi60 C)t call U1 ol (7\4) 476-8006. Wo'll oend JOO out our brochuro and """""' ony queotlona JOO may , haft. •note: MJnimum lnvmtment 126.000. 111 and ' 2nd T.D.'1 only. Lo.no -to nceod a L6on to value.-of 7519. Loom on Sincle family ond opta. ooly. - ,..,,...,......_1ft w/d '*\ti.~ ....... f1Mol04"'Ali_:"!"' 114&,...,No,_ • •f6WNH0ull-ialil ....._ 1 1 ' t:171. OCfAN Wi&ff. OCllll' tuM ::" ::.o': 1111 ~ 2\toBA, _....... dtlf II'· llff .. flp .... AM •tOt. llli Diii Mp- .... w/d Nwp&. ~ ••••• now. WWII~+ _AMtel. -=;....,.::::· ,':',.. OCEAllVD :=~'~ ... •f,:=~~~ '"° + MOOtiee.U1-41H cm I ftlft '°SH1Jiii ffUiiiO•• ..... ,_. &ony, "'° .... •I ii( h Iii illl,.. um11~ ,........,fv,...,.oaa--. t•W....._ 142.1424 ~.:ti~~·~ WALK TO Sim :;.::-..::::; =. .=""' .:..W-... 1""'111 .!.__ A ........ ~ .-. Altr•c1lve APll wltft um ,.,_ OwM tM: tlA H tot fll:!f_ tllO.!MO. pootlttt.. IMVlltullf •IA&TalOI. aft llA ..,. lft ~ ..._. tJtl \41 .... .,.,.., lend1c•P•d 1e1Un1. ...... o. . .,. '*-ftO mi'& e· ..... ••llt ~roperll•t '°""· ........ p e lt. l1tf0 MO. --1IO-f21111Jltll.3t91 lif<hltew = 11'"11170tfl.t.4011 1 111to.m - I . -·-_..Jf.l:....J I •*"61TkTlilhtQ _. lllOY .... 14!.~11 bll rJlftl, •••u1'i::l --= ...... :J:-.. 11 P'ft IOJ Ill.... = a1to•e n. ••C••t . . t~TIMll4--. tit. 9*tft t..W. . ..,., ,,., "' " • ' \ let U1 tlelp Y 01 Sell Your Property! . 642-5678 ' . for informa io ... .. • ·- ..: .. .... • ... .. - • ~ 'II.II II ~~ ~ ;,::~~~ :=;;:an•• ........... ~~9al •. ,.. ............ =...~ .. -·-1 ..... w/!IO'C',. IOL ...... a I ,.,_ ..... •·w~.-,.-"-'""!''l"IA~.-"-,-... ,-•• -,--.-, ,,_,"',...."... __ ._..,...._ =·-=-= =:.. .. u::'Hrc% ~..:=:-== Nlo. TnftUOf• .... f11411 .... ?t ...... ......, ...... i~==iiiiiii;~==~:~::~I uuon /ln1unno• •••"'•"' tnlnlnt E 1111 ~ 111100 NI IOO/ I ......... llOOIWIO. ..... P!~ tot ...... -Dr UM c . . . ,, . . a.:,, •• ID • ..-... ...... ..: oreftce• r1ct11lrect. ~ •t~11K ........... w. ._ _ .. ,,.~ Amaa•nt , ... , ••• UlaaTIHll• TOMCAT.;;c'T.w~ -...111. ~.~·r.'H~~ ~··,.·~~ ~ ~ ~~·.~~T""l:n.lri~ ... ~ .... no t41NOO A1ot4 -.. ~ ...... --t:30-S. No...,_., ,..,. • . -'· .... '**•· '°' ...._ Naedld ....... FoUn-a A ... AeMab11 cw •. Newport !NII_ ...... _ tta.a to L61f:, Cairn Terrlor. *tl!l!lf~ ......... I I fMdlate conelderetlon, ..,.v...,, .;.-..,. FULL OR PAAT·TIM!. ~.,.. Ml.uol . • ,,_,c.1.,...... ....... Toto) Loee"' _... I I .,._Clllt24IOO,b1. Wtl ......... MttAep Ae111. • •mNOWt c... .... •111. 1e 1 7 ""114 ·-1-11111=1 "4. &ntii W _.. loan. .-. ...._ "*,:Z· 8k1n = A19••• ew :=: =-~··.:,,. . .. "IP•I ::.•:c--.J:;' :._: fWf,/11 I I! ...., IOOO If a.mm ~ ~ ":l·:M'Oi: Q .. D,::'.:V.C. = ooupile. ~ Apt, PIT 10.1'dertpermCM'lth office. L.~lght boo1t· F .. ll Tll E! W1H" a •& I 1111 ULD• _,.tin. llM COM _. w'""!":'~ 71 uy .., a14 ---utMel I -.,Y Ind. ... 11! ... a No w. of" ..... AOA keepng, IBM PC. tYP'ng u • me. ...u• eve * .... * .... w Mft..1441 pp """" --• ---~ 1 W .,, ... ,ed. CMetM que1-wlttl good EnglWI t~llon & eom. ___ 'r""..___. ___ ~ """' 1• Ill ...... -.. .-· tyotb.6&&-1122 tmm1rlklll9. e11pettence, le/Hr toL1tgetNur.,y0t ,. .. ~'·~ L.:.~i!,..~~'22 ~·T!owbtd!:. 1ii1_....i. Cottector• wanted tor ---; r::;:a.ct'I 7~7455 •tttt. "':rr..n hacfl ~ PtenttD '; 8ALE8PERSONP/T ""'LoW-2!J4 lteclflc Ameflltflo .. .,. peop11.(T14fm-M1' I• 1111 HotM DllVlrY 9CCOUfttt ... wu. ar ... 11 •4912 0 ' 1u1 Mu.t be 0u~ & women·• 8pedeltJ Shoo. iS15C5'W ma 4"gj ~ 1904111. of tM Olly Plot ..._. FIT ~ lot ~ ec:tlOOt Oen Oftlce/S«ty Mt-3340 Ew. wont well wttb pubt6c. F11hlon l1l1nd NI. 110.oooup.Noftdlt"" LoeHglrownTebbyneu. ILMPll-1n=m10 ~~., lndtpen-vr': ~1ncfrMno r• •TYPlll/MDP Lllllllll•IYll Suw,546-3210 •vne1w11nd1. l•P No penetty. Cal~ t9r9d ,,..., toet In New-No...,.._'*' wry. Retl,.. w/rNlntenance =of 11 ;:;::.. 4: =~rt 911,,.., ~-:ri;'.: Brlgflt tllgtl energy people FIT pc)etllon Must haY9 ~red 144-Mll. Mee.~ NOW! port Ct..t --. much COUNT!9' HE.L ... Wiii e1q>. 21 Unite, Coete leCted. Wor1t ywr own Fro.t & Mio., 14725 MeCled for new ecx:ount• good drlYlng record OVERSEAS JOBS •t~F1XEDAATE• k>ved cat,.t: ~. train. Olylfllh IYlll Mw..165-4115 ~ d--. Greet pert-Alton P1twy., !Mne, C,,_ pOllUon. 644-1070 Hlgfl MlltlN. paid IMnO lllJlfW IO Yr Loin. Prtvete in.. 657..,,.. 1a&. ~~ aJ: ...:=. II-•II LD time lncoihe. c... StrM 12711 or call Cflm et Now hiring Bua Boy Food •11,penw, now hlr1ng aA Yecflt r.nn ,,_,. a.p'd wttor. lode-In rate now. & Yogurt. 3025 E. eo.t Lootllng tor 3 people Ill· '°91"111 642-4333 472-3505 for Into. ""e.a.M· 12 Noon Mon·Frl Servefs Hott & 'Hoel-e>eeupatlonl World wtde power bOef...,_ per90rt • ~9722 • Hwy, Corona del Mer. perlellced In tuc:hlng. " Drtwr Wanted w/car '°' ""S30()..S500 per ¥te*k ..... B.rt..,der• Day & locations, bonuHI. Futt!Trme led Ctedlt? Leem EX-1 ~t Of..-Of Customer a.vtoe hendlcapped '1191. Must ..,.P9kl Trelnlna Night ' N>Pt't In P.,aon Hrlout applleantt only, cMv.tFountflln o.Mlt ACTL Y how to fbt )'OUi' ~ 30! 2 & I'll IPlllM wtio fleve hid tl'lllt own be lbte to lltt wtlealctlalr. ""Fun Coeta M ... ottlce Sat a 'sun t 1 to 5 Bal~ )05-947-1490 24 Hra. Newport Beactl M&-1800 credit 1'9PO"t -Git kllnl • •vtoan-.PtMo l..Mlotll* PIT or•"MYWd lfllft or bue1ne11. c1p1bl• of TIOl'I q9, lllTALI •500/mo. Call Cully lt .. •~• ••ta Vectlt Club. teo1 Baytkl• Plllll AIU IOIR TUI credit card1, etc ,.mu-Prof. er..ttve. 20 Vra Exp. combination awing & handling • l1tge oom-NMd• r>«>ple to rent 241-1140. .....,,. Or. COM. Pert-Time, 24 da-,._ Ing l'900fded mMlagl r• FREE INTRO LESSON. gravl)'9l'd thlH. Mutt mtllk>n + bonu9 Income. truck1 & equipment'. •-,,.... For Newport Ptutlc YHll d1tall1. Call C.il l<athlrlnl'• Concwt type. Will train. $5.25/hr. Proven training program Learn comput• Input, YOUTH c . IW ~N~1~J~~· ~ s~ Centet. 7141248-0020 • 140. AMOCl•t•. 831-8218 Cotta Meu, 540-1777 with thll lntlfnatlonal antwer phoMI I aullt Pl.C...tla. Cott• Meu. ~ onty ~. --------------------------1 com peny. 2 4 -h our ouetomera. Apply , 1830 722.ec>Oe Of t44-ltl., m ~~~7!de • =::ore Blvd .. Co1ta IUPIRVllOR ~~~!~ep=~ IUllllallf/T M·F 5 30-epm. W• t11iln M..f'r1. Exp only. w~ a_y_CH_AltLE __ S_GOR __ E_N _____ Q_.A-_Bo_th_. v_uln_era_b-le-. u_So_u_t_h-~ou-1 UP TO W11tml,,.ter 373*2818 ~T.t ~ 'Wfth OMAJt SHARIF bold: We need britht, enthu1io1ti< PllTTmfllllll Laguna H• 151-3314 and TANNAH HIRSCH •tt7 •AJ'5 til764 •KS '600 lndivWuat. who ~ould l'L• to -rn·. Eng ll sh n1ce11ery ...-rm Q .J-As South, vulncnbk, you ~a:id~ lw ~~~ .. . 1410.00 I~ 1600.0o H~cr:.s=~~ e:11'°'1Ced~.=; h Id J t hm 1 • l • P&m·IP fllm Jewdh ~tlon ~ 0 : t nar WHk and more, 5 days • .-lndudlng curate typttt, ,.....,,, •A&llJ •m • K.lll6 •AK PER MON'l:H r--Sit Will treln Apply pereQOellty Dependebill- What ia your openina bid? Whet 1ction do you take? marketing the Orang• Coast Daily Pilot PENNYSAVER. tHO ty r9q\.llred ~ Oecar A.-Even if you play 16-18 no A.-Yoµ almost cen~nly can make * llO COU£CTIOIS * Placentia. Cost• Meee 714-644-1899 trumps, we th.ink this hand is too a pme-threc no trump should be H Yov: PIUllllL Tu.I IElllTAIY strona for such 1ction. Point count in the bank. However, unless pan-• Hewe on ln•ured van. wagon°' Jorge car. Co-tMChef wtth 4·yr-<>'d1 N9wpoft CeMer CP,. ftnn undervalues aces and kinp and does oer is hiahly distributional, you can Early morning motor routes ECE units required 11Mk1 permanent PIT. not give due credit to tens. We feel pick up 1 u1dul piece of chanae at available. Must have • Enjoy wortlln9 port-time in th• evening•. Costa Mua. 548-3244 5-6 tw"tlday. Outlet 1n- 1h1s hand is wonh 19-20 points, IO no risk~uoever by doubHna. We earning fult-time $$$ PlllTm elude: phonll, Ntetyping, h . . ..a: d . d would t 800 or .._.er. dependable transportation WOfd PrOCllllng. Salary our c o1ce is one wamon • tnten -u•m • Hove the ability to motivate. Pn•t• Up l)9r90n tor offa.t baMd on experience ang to jump in no trump at our neJtt and liability insurance prlnt lhop. Experlenoed. PIHH cell John et turn, depending on partner's Q .S-Both vulnerable, as South you Then we ha ve a lob for vou. No exl>4trlence necenarv Near 0 C 1 Ir po rt 95~953 response. hold: Full training avallabl~. 851"7789 • K1 • A.MS t AIC164 • IC.5 Q.l -As South, vulnerable, you hold: The biddina has proceeded: CALL 642-4333 For further Information or to sctiedule en 1n1erView P/TTILllllllTlll Needed No Selee SERVICE REP • AKIOJ •113 •IU106 •AK The b1ddina ~ proceeded: So.tit Wat Nortll f..ut I t Pus I• Put ! Whit do you bid now? A.-Wc trust you do not accuse us of bong inconsistent. Above, we stated that we thouaht thu hand wonh 19-20 points and th1t has not chanaed. Therefore. we would raise to four spades and consider three spades to be a disunct underbid. Q.J-Both vulnerable. as South you hold. •Vold • A.Ql7l • KJW •Kl01 The b1dd101 has proceeded. Sotltb Well Nortll East I• 2 • l • Dbl ! What action do you take? A.-What an unpleasant situation! Certainly, it can't be risht to pass, and you can '1 rebid such a rauy suit freely at the three-level Allhousti we secretly 'dm1rc those who trot OUI thrtt clubs, 11 goes a,ainst our narurc. That leaves only two no trump-a poor thma. but our own. At least partner will know that we arc shon m ~padcs Solltll Wat Nortll East It PUI l + l • Dbl P.. J + P .. ? What do you bid now? A.-You have not yet shown part- ner your .,.eat strenath. Since Nonh NiWPORT BEACH. FOUNT ADI V All!Y, CRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH has shown a Iona. aood club suit a•••••••••••••••• and, probably, heart shonncss, you -----------------t arc .in slam. possibly ir•nd ~lam, '::~:f.' S(l:\\4} tcmtory. We would start wllh • ...., ., cu• L f'OUM -----; cue-bid of three hearts, but arc pre-• .__... .....,. o1 .._ 1111E;~~~~ pared to award consolation points ._ ,,_....,_ _. i... ----~~ to those who leaped directly to sill '-"' '°""' '-._.. _.. clubs. I L 0 W L H y I Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you' I r I I I hold: • A.ICl74l • 5 • A 162 • A.1 I T " 0 0 8 I J The biddina hu proceeded:' I I I r Nortll Eul Soulll WHI · · · - - . I Pass p.. I • Para I H A l T C ,~ !.i:at do~ btd? now? r I I r f. .,;;:i~i:a~~~:!c,OVI : A..-Eveo thouah North, 1 paued patient. Groggily the pat~t hand, was not strona enouah to I E C N G Y T I asked. ts ltlere any ··· · ··? 1ump to four spades, ~ can con-I' j j I' I O ,......,,_ ..._ ...... u. 4'..-d struct many hands your partner . _ . . . ..,.. :: :;:;,.,:. ::, ~ ;::! could hive where a smell slim l-=~~--,..,..,.,---.,.--.:--~""T:"--...--.PP-._.. ............. would be laydown. We ~uuest o~e e ~:,r:-;.~~~~m I r r t r r r I' I try below aame level. Bid four d1a-1;=:::::;::::;:::;:;;;;:::;::=:::::;=~:::===::=~ A ··~·A•.AIH 10•1 I I I II I I monds. If p1nncr can do no more v ••·SNI• than s1an off with foia spades. W'C ___ _, Id ~t13Kl.O WOU pass. Auw 9HMa SI ~· luetled eta A weqwd CALLUIAT r (213) •21.022• .. tlltl!lllY tllr• F..W.y Edell Gonzm, wmer of I .. Ila• tnterllil" ment system, sold (40) ntW subSCf1>tions for the Daly Plot for the month of .loot. Be 1 part of lhe wil'linc team, bt a part of exclt- lnc promotions ae His one, and earn £XTRA .-Y for the StJi4. MD. Apply now! TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~ P8WJ()jUI IS~ ~.·lflO pue Uf ~ ~. .AVM\i3H.lO-~-!Pl., -IOQOtJ -~ Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos ACROSS , 8•1114' metnenlO ~Glided 'l E.t11nc1 birds ,, Beveraoe I~ Area 16 Daughtei ot Zeus 17 GrM<ty 18 Sanction 19 Dele<:Hvf' Phlto 20 worth 2 1 J1\lelln • 11 22 EiC~ i!3 leonl km 25 1nect1..,. 27 Pronoun 28 Complecen1 2fl Blbllcal lion 32 Frolic 35 LandlCapn 3 7 SWIM rl\19f 3a Flat 'lll S.lh s lttn '°Outlook •2 SlllQM 43 HOUM p111t ... A91at1Ye •5 Lef'• ~ VIKeg. •7UMS1oOiC 51 An•c:ation ~ Bwt9'1 5e Kitty 57 hllt 58 Own ~II Kindle 60 Monarcn 6 1 Microwave 62 Artll~ 83 Nourishes &-4 Serve 65 US Cit DOWN 1 Trumpeters. eo 2 Spo"ed animal J Santa - 'Rut>y~ild !I Flowef 1talk1 6 E., INturn 7 lmprealon 8 OINdvanteg. II~ tOS~ 11 Bang ,,, 12 OYef llghlly 13 Soothuyef 21 P«l11on 2• Celt i. Oeeet1 noge 28 IMOeqult• 29 ,._,.,.., 30 Gather 31 Doc1rlnel 32 Pr ....... 33 Container 34 City on the Oki 35 Catapult 38 Flink• 31 Oec:.m •r~~ 425-'1 - •5 Ballll (on) 411 Olminlshed ,, Oewouf ... ci:rc 49 Scandinavian 50 DWect 51 Oppruaed ~ton 52 T!il 53 BfMtfllng nolee 55 Undutation 5eltllllrl brother ARIES (March 21-April 19): R~ SCOl\PJO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21,. h>I· CAPl\ICORN (Ott 22·J1n. 20): stnct1ons work in ~ur favor. Mcan5 low throuah on hunch. lcam throu&h Challcnalng planetary 1nOuencn you att "time off for second wind process or teachina. Family member over the nc:111 rouplc of wee~' may Focus on delay. refinement of tech-reels ncalccttd. will sey IO end c1pcct force )OU to rcal11a11ons about your niqucs You could deal with gov-1pol<>1Y· Maintain bel1ncc. humor Iona-term career prosJ)t'Cts or pro- emmcntal a,cnC) What hid been and refuse 10 be hypocnttcal. fcss1on1I pos111on Howt>vcr. curb hidden will be revealed Aqu1n1n rcprncnted an) urac to force mattt'n out 1n10 tht TAURUS (Apnl 20.Mry 20) Many SAGmAAJUS (Nov 22-Dtt 211: open JU" yet and. abo't' 111. ensure or your fondest hopes. wishes be· Winn1n1 streak sten• Gemini end that you rcm11n in tht' best of health come rcahllcs. Financial pin results another Sqltt.1nan arc drawn to you. AQlJAJlJUS IJan 21-Fcb 19) from career. busincn aC11v1un Ro-desire your "luck to rub off" Focus Stranac to relate. lht best planetary m1ncr sparks crcau'e uric. You'll onEro .y. basic valU«. durabthl)' aspects now h11hhaht partncr\Jup win fnends 1mona the hi&h and of s. You m1&ht win rontctt 1fT11rs or interr\tS and therefore ihtS l&ht APIUCORN (DK 22-Jen 19) ts lhc perfect moment to sttk 1d\l~c. m 01t'1N1 (May 21.Junc 201· Focus Plans subJ«1 to dl1nic. kttp options assist.Ina: and support -""hcthcr on carccr. hi&hcr-ups. p1r1iC1patton open V1s111n1 rel111 vc wants to "sec )Our current problems relate 10 ca- 1n pohttcal or chan1.1blc campeian the s1ahts:· Focus on tnps, v1S11'. rccr matters or some kind of 1 Then will be ch1nacs 11 home that selection of bnt ideas. Taurus. financial setback include maJor do mestic ad)ustmcnt Scorpio penons pl.ly outs1and1n1 PISCES (Feb 20-Mirch 20) Tum on charm. ICCCnl dtplomecy roles. Dou.,tlcss )OU h1 'c said )Our ptett forebeanncc' AQlJAJlllJS (Jan 20-Fcb 18) and perhaP\ more than situ111ons CANCKJl (J 21 J I 22) De-Moon in your "money hou1e" ro1n· v.arrant. Therefore. kt mitten reu fine terma. .:ncotbc;., u (,. ~lltlc C1Ckt with peymcnta. collec11on1. in-for 1 •h1lc You have c'cryth1n1 to llaht. avoid relf~pt1on. lnt.ercst come FOC\&I on lcat'hana. karn1ni. pin and nothma 10 lose by 11tcrin1 m mys\Cry, the occult aurf.ces. p1ychotoay, aatroloay. ch1ractcr course ind findina new v.ays to You'lr dltc0ver hidden veluu 1N1lysis. You'll locate artkte l<Kt. caP.!tahzc on your un•quc t'rnllvr thr'OUlh ucane htcreturc. PilCCI r.1• mi11~ stolen. sk11l1 or 1b1ht1cs Uf\1 prominently. P (Feb. 19--March 20~ Your AIUES (March 21·Apnl 20)! So I.SO (JQfy 23-Aua. 22): You mi&ht "inner voice" serves as reliable much really depend\ on your 1p- appar to be aoina blckwards 6ut auidc Accent pcnonality. penoftfl proach or anuudc 10 del1y1. frus- ectuallJ are pinina forward momen-1ppe1rentt1, wear v1riou1 thadn of trauon1 end dtfficulue• Al•o. wm. Empbuit on power, euthority, .,.en and purple. M1ny will com· whether or not )'OU arr pres-red to ~tibUity. possibthty of hiuina mc11t on your vlbnu~y. enlhu11a1m. 1«cpt chanan 1n cl'* J)e'f10nal rtl•- flnancial jeckpc>t. Cancer, C.pricorn taknts. don1h1ps and your carter u the penon1 10 picture. D' !ODAY D YOUB Sl&THDAY: 11epp1nt 11onn to SOrMthina more vmoo (A ... 2~ea-~c--Y" an Id, .............. permanent end 'fo1>rthwhllc. _. .....,...,.. ...,,.,.... •--... , ellat rra. Y• .._en• TAURUS (A-'I 21·May 21)· I .... , on man••I ttat•.. pu · -16 ,_ .,.. • • ... --. ... -............................. ...., Thtre1rc1lway1bellnc1ntfac1onin tioes. lqal papers, "P.tl and per-af1Me el 1rtt11811 p=Mttr 'If UU'OIOI)' and ways to cimim· m.ialiona. You aain wider l~nct. •••n••• a.., .....,... ,..._ navipte pot,coually di~ ltu· wotk procedures improve, health tt• ==..,..... ,... • ,.. Ille. 1tions Conscq~lly. 1 "'°"~ Of Pof1 of relative •• cscel&ent. You're r ...._ ,.. ....._. ,._ m~or uphcav1l. ptM1CUlatfy one relieved or burdcft. ...wy, I.If_.. 11 .. •"" adiicvt'd 1hrouah 1ttCtt1 nct0t11uon USM (Sqiit. 2J.Oct. 2l): Sttnt ... ., ........ Y• an 1ml•••, ... must enable you 10 outrnanotUvtror i~ncr. onlinahty, wllhna-11•••91, • ' 1111 ...,. ..,. Al ouwnan &n)' n val or ad"cnary. ,_.to take iruttat1"e Font1 also on e•un •• Y•'I waMI • Nefta. GEMINI (Mey 22.Junc 21). crea1iv~ endeeYOn. pbysical etlnC· w, .._.,....... 1Mr11111,,.. ~I al\d elCIUnt planetary dOft. 1biHty IO imprint lndlvidul --.. Ma..,....,. C.. a)l)CJ(1t now urtr you to btoromc 11yte. Rdationlhlp ,,.ill hat up. ...., hen mare Ol>ftl, conftdmt 1ftd J------------.a..------------outapol..en about ell ftnandal end Whet'• your home Mrvlc• .-••tty ::t.": ~~~~'°'n!! ':i'~ Altertltleftlf plact. peruc.alltty et .-Git. arc bottl • •cc__...__f nteelll.f) and '° your lont-tmn ad· f'1 ............ Vlft"IL·__ ' • Auto '. --a.if ~ (June 2:Wld) 23); Srp. ~ len'W cer\11nly *"" to bt c:omi111 A,tvertl•• In cla11lfled. ~~ ~ °"~~ C::~\~ .,..., ''°"'' Howtv~. h:a•tnt ttanid tht ~ bell ntlhllt Ind i laed Q" le I numlln or u.lt1nu1unH u mt1t1 964-8999 Horn 1ou1MW. Growth oriented Irvine b11ed Co 1fflls or- g 1 n tz•d 1n d lvldu1I Phonff. typtng 40wpm. Word P«f.ct 975-1400 RECEPTIONIST fTYPIST Mllure rellable tull-11'"9 Pt9ulnt Off1C41 WIM train 18/Hr 752-0681 HCIP1-.T PUS PIT M-W-F8-12 T-T8-S Mull type 2~031 Ullmllll1 PIT Needed 1n Hewpoit 1'elch saton 6 7 5-4 UK> 1mmt1t1T ("911) Job lnciudes typing filing 1n<J other duties u they lrlM WO<d Proeeuing desired Ple11e call C.Cllll 11 714·~6-4483 RECEmDllST WIT~ OR WITHOUT WORD PROCESSING Med.CS tor temporary or temp to 1)9rm IUIQn· ""9011 D L W_..,., off.,. h<>lidly pay, vacation PJY plua bonut COtM JOin our tam11y of happy campers Alk tor Barbara°' 0.anfl now 1110~ others lo air tht1r Tllepl'lonl contact wttfl our cu1tomerr to .,.._. custom« related prob- i.m1. Good~ tJon lklNt required. Pitt Time E~ and Set· urdaya Contact St..,. Rogwr at 642-4333 1Tm211 (AND OTHERS) *'artn..• JOBS NOW! YOU CAN EARN ISO · 1 100 AND MORE EACH WEEK -WORKING PART TIMEI W• have I NEW PRO- GRAM lor STUDENTS 12· HI YEARS OF AGE M1p1ng ua 991 new cu.- tol'Tl9r1 lor our newa. paper I HERE'S THE DEAL: 1 Thll II not a ptiper route NO d9!1¥9<ing In· YolYed 2 W• prcMd9 tranepor- tatlOn and training 3 You would be wonting with kids your own age on an adutt-~tled Niii tMITI 4. Earn GOOD MONEY and have•~ to "'" dally & .-1y cutl bonu ... plut r on out-1ng1 ancs mor• CALL US TOOAY FOR MORE INFORMATIONI opinions or make countcr-suucs-.- uons, *""" Buay N 8 1aw•t1rm .-1 1ccurate dependable typist, PIT, from 3-1 pm daffy Pay commeneurate With atM11ti.a Cell Laur• or Krlaty It 714·759-1080 an• 11 am LEO (Jul) ~4-\ua. 23): rr any· thin&. lht prl'ssures or work seem 10 bt' mount1n1 and over the nt'\l cou- plt or WtCk' )OU ""tll ~natnl) r~ lhat ISSOClllCS arc aunnana for you Howc,.er nt>w l"t'nun or op- ponun1llt'~ are also there to be pursued and \OU should ioon be on the up and up VIRGO (.\ug 24-~pt 23) There Warehou• come\ 1 time when one 11mpl( tw 10 be totally hon«t -c"tn 1 this JOB NOTICE means upsctt1n1 loved ones or clOSt' companions And this " dcfinttcl) ont of them Hov.cvc:r, hlv1nt don< )'Our bc1t 10 lcttp Ont' rtl1t1onsh1p rrom Ooundenna th~ IS no point 1n m1lc1n1 •n> more alloqnces -es- pecially over fin1ntt1. LIBRA (~ 24-0ct. 23):' For quilt' some 11mc now you appear to have been almost obsessed Wllh what can onl) be dctcnbed as bomt'. fam- ily ind domestic matttn ffo~ver. what transpires over the next <'Ouplc of da)'I should tnabk )'OU to take the fint steps 1lon1 the road to whettvcr 11 1s you fed Y-OU would be more ronttntcd. comfortable end teeurc. SCOl\PIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22): Spettal cart " now required 1n one peniculu rcla1tonsh1p or 1nvolve- mcn1 • even 1houati you fc.cl you art d'lt one ,.ho ha' been buffeted from P'llat to PQtl Pcrh1ps aorncont 11 m1ktn1 m1tch1cf and lhtrcforc )OU nttd to be auri-that you have Mt bttn h\111nformcd or dehbcntcly miJ.lcd. uomAIUUI (Nov. 2).Dec. 21): / ....... olflcie. 25 ot**'l9' ..,.. No up . trelnlno ... ~wtcavereo­.., Mgmt tr..,_ call l(ayta 939-1227 lJ I ,._, ~ -6010 M&T PtNI hutoh/ dr...., end ,.._ ct..e of ~ ''°"' Ireland; ctrca 1MO. Cel 131· 14'0 • IUVflfG • '"°'to 1tl0e. .,,.,,,..,,0 .............. . p,_1.y ....... .,....,, What )'OU dUC'O\.Cft'Ci C*J'll(f in t.be V>'ftk In 1n unusu.al lftAftftCf mal ha\.t forttd )OU 10. l'ttlUftk pnlOftlJ moM')' malicn, Investment• or prop; m y inttmts. Hown-ff, bd'.W't ICVft'o 1na any l°"Ptand•nt tia JOU must now talc uptn or nC'ft ~J adYb and, ,,.hit is mon 1mportan1. act oe ~ c.t. tl. IP ivooa 81aTDAY •TODAY -~ ..... - : Then, al~ )OU in ~)'. mM;a-.':iii:;ii;;;;"'.";I;;' hlvi"J t«Ond ihoUlhtJ or• .... ti/ . • l'Of'llCttntt. pe.MUf) t•hMolll on .... ~ ..,• )VUr an111•maf) MPify It~ bl r,-' .. m.n• · •ittt 10 eo thr •'"* w '° COMi.. iiaia· iiAYC'1iii11iir. 1o Wins pma1.1re 10 -.; °" ._ •fM> lli't lei )OU doWft ot ......... Ir Mi*d )OU a¥Wr 1 "-.de! Of MM lltf --1.:.!!!:!!!!~-~- .-• • IL i • For mor• lnfon'l'llltlon CALL TODAY!! ISi Fii LOIS v ... ..._,._,..., ~-·tatlw M2-4J21 " ... . .....-; . . . - - ~ " ... ' •·,• ... o •" I • • 1 Cultomer Snoc: •All C)hMtl •40030 .,, m-0350 • CEtLINOiOOW"'8 AePiiiect "'...._a~ l~~;::~~;;::;;c;:.1 --;""===.-­~ a.v 5N.o615 3021·1H•bor81. C.M. Wf HAUL AWAV APPLIANCES. F,_ Of ctwge. ... ,., lll 11111 SClll L.awn--T,..Stwub-lnttall. Sprlnllltr IN1tali91lon. T,.. Trlmfng & Aemo¥91 •• SAVE TIME ' SAVE MONEY' WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS ...... --DFULPW c rs, • ......._, ,,c:o ~::; "'.;;;.":/.. --- 642-5678 WE WILLD•i CAR No trings WEEKLY GUARANTEE! We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn'I sold , we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Jusl call us to renew your ad~ Aun 10 words tor 3 weeks •I $18.50, SSe •~h addilional .otd. Must bti preip.aiid. A word constiluta anythl"lg thlll hu • t.p909 b9tWffl'I • For indMduM onlry ATTACHED ·-------------------------------· • I I NAMI ------------PHONE I l ,ADDHSS CT1Y ------------·I .., STA'nl-------ZIP---CH£CJ( ,, ___ AMOUNT ENCL---I l MASTDCU.DIVISAI EXPlllATION DATli ---'1 I MISSAClt I ~-------~---.----~ I I I l I • "'------------ • ' -----------------:.--·-··-------------- .. I ' • I • ' .... --STATUtfllfT Of OMIE'I .... M4~ AM> CMQ.UTIC* ,., .... _ -· DAILY --- Y ...Sl. _ CO..S.ll ll!SA • .... __ e _ _ ,, __ _ • • -'" 0 0 'A. JZ621 - CA t 2627 _,_ ___ .. _ llOBEll T [. PAGf DAILY PILOT,.COST A ME SA 011 .l!NGE COUNTY CA 926 lilJ LLl.li" 5. LOBDEL L DAILY PILOT. COSTA MESA, Oll A,.G! COU NTY CA 9 .,..._.,_ ... _ .. ____ .. _____ ... ___ " __ ._ '-·-"--"-, __ ... ______ " ____ .. _ ,_ ... __ :.:":,, __ t--=.7:---~...:.::.·-"---.. -, ... ,......_,.,,,__.,._. __ ---.. '·---------a.-. .. -·-.. -... --.. ------·-------- . ... ,_.,_°"'""" __ , __ ........... ___ G.1 11...,. .... _ -___ ,, _______ .... , _____ _ ... D _, _ _.,. ..._,I_ •• -----· ........ , ___ _ ._ ..... ,.._,_ '-----·--·-·--·-----e •-~ ... -... -... e ..... ,_ -. .... ,_,_! II, __ ...... e .. _., __ •-,_.,. -a....·-c-• •---"r-111 , ___ _ ·-----·---, ___ _ II TOI ... -<(I tl_J _______ .,.., '' ,~ ...... -. .. ...... _ ..... ____ .....,. ............ ,.., ,,_.,.,,.... ___ " ----1 ._ ... e-__ _.,. ..._,,_ _ ... '-.. .__ ___ ,...,._ 19,686 '" 15, I I J 2,4611 I 7, 581 STARTING · A NEW BUSINESS?? TM legal Olp9ttment at the Dalty PllOI tt pteeMd to an· nounce a new eervtee now avaH· sble 10 new bu<ainePH. We Wiii now SEAACH the name lor you 11 no ••trl ChatQI. 1nd save yOY the time 9nd the 1up to the Court HOUM 6n Santa Ana Then, Of COUfM •• ,.., the .. ..-ch .. compteted we'wift ·f"9 yOCM ftctlOout bvl6nllll MIN statement •Hl'I the County Qlfk, --·-'°'""" -·•-odbylOW..., ''*' me "°"' P'oof of pubN--catkwt wff Pl the CouMy Dirk_. .. • ,...... llop by 10 ,... your tiCtitM>l.!1 ~ 1tatement al the Dolly PitOI lAgtl -·· ment. 330 Wnt laly. Cotta Mna. Calltornla. H you C9" not stop by, pteUe caM UI at (7141 942·4321. E•tenllOn 3 15 Of 311 Ind .. wil m•a .,,~,. tot you to hendle ttNt Pfocech#'9 by malt, " '°" --""" ..,,_ queeoone, pMelll caM VI Md we '#ilf be more tMn gl.O to ...itl s:::;., luc" .. """ new buttnnl!1 ' • City of Newport Beech 3300 Newport Blvd. P.O. Box 1788 Newport-· CA 92658-8915 (714) 6«-3225 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS. AND PERSONS: I. On« ebouC October 11, HNO. thll City of Newpor1 8-dl wltl request the U.&. lllpwtment ot HOYlllng and UtbW't CliawiloPT*'lt (HUD) to r ...... Federlll Jundt under THle I of the ~ and Comrnuntty ~11 Act ot 1174 (PL 83-313) tor lhll IOlowtng pr~: ' Cfty of , .. wport 8em'I Communfty 0...~1t 8lodl; G~~~COBG) Program AoquttltlOn of L11nC1 tor Afkwdlit>te Hol.*ng st 1530 ~City of f .. wport , County of Orenge, ClllHomla (C.T. No. 938.03) tor '50,000.00 .. , ... • •