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Laguna Beach prides itself on its
.... environmentally conSClous way ofhfe
... Whether fighting the mighty Irvine
Co. to keep bulldozers out of Laguna
Canyon or the mighty U.S. government
to keep offshore 011 rigs out of Laguna
waters. officials in the cozy seaside
town tend to look at the world through
green-colored glasses ... That's why an
Oru1e C.Ht Dally Piiot reporter was
shocked. appalled and utterl y speech-
less when she went to City Hall recently•
... There. before her eyes, city mainten-
ance men were hosm1 down the park-
ing lot ... This wasn't a couple of
innocent squirts here and there: these
guys were soalung the pavement -
we're talking an H20 gusher ...
"Drought. smrought," they seemed to
be saying. "Conservation? We don't
need no stmkin' conservatio n" ...
When asked about the incident later. a
high-ranking city official was dumb-
founded ... "l do n't know." ~e replied.
"Sometimes they have to wash off
barf' ... If that's tM cue. au)1. don't
panic: 11's organic.
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l/UllTEI Of TNE DAY
"/r's the best kept S«rct m Orange
County. The public has a right to know
what's gomg on m education.··
John Dean. a candidate for super-
intendent. on the current county De-
partment of Education lcaderstup I Al).
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"Sccrn.·} and a free. democratic so~ -
emmcnr don 'r ml\ ··
Harry . Truman
r•Ar'IErEm
•"Man & Space '90," the first pres-
entation of NASA exhibits a nd films
ever to be shown in O range County,
touches down with a free public view-
ing from 9 a .m. 10 9 p.m. at Dana Point
Har,bor. Call 496-6040 for information.
•The Newport Beach City Council
meets at 1 p.m. m the council chambers
at City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd.'
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Monday, October 22, 1990 25 cents
Bacbelor's party .a In 11111111
Accidental &lcohol ,oisoning suspected Cause
By Tony Oodero
'Orerigtl Coul Deity PllOt
NEWPORT BEACH -A Saturday
night bachelor's party ended on a tragic
note Sunday when the partygocrs woke up
in the morning to find one of their compa-
nio ns dead. A Newpon Beach Police
lieutenant said.
Raymond Alamo. 36, of Cudahy. was
declared dead-~rs of lhe Newport
Beach Fire Dcpanment after they were
unable to re' 1ve him early Sunday morn-
ing.
Lt Mike Jackson said Alamo had ac-
Fight over
noise policy
not over yet
By Holly J . Wegner
Orenge Coul Oalty PllOt
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -Residents
who have o pposed the National Aviation
Noise Pohcy were retrenching their efforts
to defeat the bill. passed by the Senate as
a rider on a budaet f'CSOluuon measure
Thursda).
The measure would abolish the 10 p.m.
curfew on plane departures from John
Wayne A1rpon and considerably weaken
local regulation of noise from the airport.
the source of ongoing battles between
Newport Beach. nta na H~~
dents and airport authorities.
But the two sides had reached a peace m
recent years. co mpromising by limiting
departures <her Newport Beach to 1 a.m.
to 10 p.m .
"We moved here wuh the idea that 11
was going to stay at the lc1,el 1t was." said
Becky West. a Santa .\na Heights resident.
"My husba nd wo rks for the airlines. so
we're mo re sy mpathetic than most people.
But 1t JUSt doesn't seem fai r that they
would change 11 after they promised people
it would sta_y the way 11 was."
West pointed out surrounding cities
should get 1nvolvcJ in the dnve 10 stop the
bill because of C'fTccts 1t may bnng to the
whole area.
"I don't think the other people around
here want 11 either." she said. "Nobody
wants this to be another El Segundo."
Man) o f the residents fear their property
1,alues "111 drop. the noise will be un-
bearable and the commercial construction
in the surrounding area will force them
out.
Birch trcet has already seen commercial
dc1relopmcnt creep fro m Bnstol Street to
Orc hard Dnve. said Fred Peterson. a long-
ume resident and Newpon Harbor High
School teacher. A developer has bought 12
remaining lots on his block. he added.
"It's j ust ge11ma worse:· Peterson said.
"Seven o'clock in the morning IS early
enough and 10 o'clock at night 1s late
See NOISE/ ... ,...
companied several men who ,had rented an
apanment at 504 E. Ocean Front in Balboa
for a bachelor's pany and they brought
large quantities of beer and the alcoholic
drink Ouzo aJong with them.
Alamo went to bed shortly after mid-
night and the other men went to bed
sometime around 3 a.m .. Jackson said,
According to the men. they tried to wake
Alamo up at appTOximately 8:30 a.m . but
he didn't respond so they called for help.
Jickson said there was no indication of
foul play in the death. and he said the
possible cause may be "acute alcoholic
poisoning."
But according to coroner spokesman
Rick McAnally, Alamo's cause of death bu
not yet been determined, he did not,
however. rule out aJcohol poisoning.
McAnally said it LS difficult to determine
what 1s a fata~ percent.age of blood alcohol
content.
..It varies a great deaJ from penon to
person and it depends Qin the 1ndividuaJ's
medical history ... he said. "When you st.art
ge ttmg to -30, that's a. common level But,
I've seen people driving cars at higher than
that."
McAnally said most people fall asleep or
get sick before they reach a .30 level. but
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For the eighth year In a row, Joe Sire and his family haYe given away
pumpkins for Halloween. Sire, his wife Rosemarie and their company, Flt'8t
Team Real Estate, sponsor the 23,800-pound pumpkin giveaway annually
to offer some tradition to their community.
people with such a bigb l>Aood alcobol
content arc at ircat risk of death and not
always from poisonina.
"Whether or not that is related to the
cauw of death 11 unknown," he 5aid.
"There arc a lot of contributini factors that'
arr attributed to alcohol-related deaths."
For example. he said he has seen cues
where the 1nd1v1dual was so intoxicated
that they choked on their own vomit. and
someumcs e\.cn theu own tongues.
Jackson said that witnesses at the party
reported that Alamo consumed large
amounts of alcohol before gomg to sleep.
OuLo. according to Jerry Martinez of
Buck's Liquor Bin 1n Costa Mesa. 1s a 9()..
proof Grcck-<111 apcnif that 1s produced by
Me tau.
Feinstein
commits to
pro-choice
By Tony Oodero
~ CoMt o.iy Noc
SANT A ANA -At a Sunday brunclf"
pthttina of both Democrats and Re-
publicans. Dcmocrauc gubernatorial
hopcf ul Dianne Feinstein touted her
"100 percent commlllment" to pro-
cho1ce.
She said v.omen
should have the
nabt to make the
d ec1S1on o f
wMt.ber or no t to
contanue a j)rcg-
rwlC) throuih re-
ligious convicuon
or medial consul-
tation.
"The ng.ht to choose has become a
major. C1val nghts issue." she sa'ld.
.\nd she said she was proud of the
fact that the entire Democratic ticket 1s
running as pro-choice cand idates. call-
ing It a "total protection for the
people "
United under the pro-choice issue.
lhe bl-partisan audience at the Casa
Santa Fe Restaurant, 1000 Santa Ana
Blvd . cheered Feinstein's remarks dur-
ing the SI SO a person fundnuscr.
'\!though. Repubhcan aubcmatonal
t"and 1date Pete Wilson has stated that
hr too 1s pro-choice. Femstcan said has
support has been shak) in the past. She
said that while her suppon of abomon
nghts 1s 100 percent. Wilson's support
1s morr hkr 60140. c111ng his vouna
record 1n the Senatr
"l call that multiple choice." she
said
Feinstein procttdcd to hu on other
Democratic themes. mcluding child-
care and parental leave
he reiterated her opposition to
Propos1t1on 140. the m1t1ativr that
"ould limit lcgalat1vc: terms. and she
See FEINSTEIN~ ,...
Mixed IDs
straightened
out by police
Ruling In,,..,.,,,,, t:a"'1. Incumbent of
Clll 11 only "'8 •nnllll six-terms in
tough b~ttle
By Emily Adams
Orenge Coul Deily Piiot
NEWPORT MESA -It was shonly
after 7 p.m o n n June evening. At
about the same time in two different
cities. brakes squ(aled and the harsh
impact of metal on flesh lei\ two youna
men ho,p11ol bound.
While Ma tthew Brown and Andrew
Jackson were n•>whcrc nc~ each other
when they. were hit that ve11inJ. they
wtre tanalcd toaether for onths after-
ward.
Jackson wa hit b)' a drunken driver.
but Brown was Kn\ a subpoena to
appear at the dn1,er's tnal. Brown wu
dnvina a motor scooter Krou Newpon
Boulevard when be wu hit b~ a tow
truck. but a Ncwpon . ~h po1ict
offiett called h1 ~nt# Mll mom-
•na to uk how he was afttr bet,. hh
v.hite ~itf\a uperior Avenue on a
S..MIX·UP .....
By Lynn Elber
SANTA ANA -A JUdac's ru.J.u!a toda)
in an unprecedented custody itrui&Je ht'·
tween a surrogate mother and the genetic
parents of a baby boy may end only the
first chapter of the bitter d1Spute. attome)'
said.
The decision by Oranae County Supcnor
Court Judac Richard Parslow likely Wlll be
appealed. both sides say, luvina tM fate of
the 4-week..old child apm hanaina in the
bllanoc.
"l know we v.on't Wit\ hcTC, but we will
wan 1n lhc appeab court," Ul"l'Ollte nna
John50n, 29. said outside coun las. week.
ecbo1na her anome)-1' pessimism about
how Parslow miaht rule.
Althoush the appellate cou.n Yt'OUld be
aik.ed to take tM catc up quickly, there
could be a ~tay or teveral months. said
Diane Mar1owt'."onc or J°"nt0n's laW)-crs.
Johnt0n i 5«k.1nt pe"n1al nahts and a
•Y tn the bo) • upbnnsn'I althoulf\ she •
ttnettcall) u.orelalcd to him. Oeneaic
perentt C'nsptna and Mart CalVttt 1nst9'
they shoukt w ~t.d a the 9*
parrnt,.
The Cal1,en~ v.ho aarccd to pay Johnson
$I 0,000 to CUT) thar IC$t·tube embryo.
ha"e t<"mporary custody of the boy. The)
call him Chmtopher. but he remains
without a lcpl name uoul custody is
dcc1dtq
Parslov.· has noted several times that this
case d1fTcn from the famed Baby M case or New Jency becaute the surroptc
mother tctkina custody in that cue was
also the baby's acnetic ~nt. "'
ttorne)'s have said the ~lvcn.Johnson
d1 pute could break new lqal VQUnd be·
C'autt a ac~tiall)' unrdatcd aum>ptc
never has tO\llbt custody.
In the 11x-4ay ~na which oonduckd
last week. Johnson·a attorM)'t tried to
how she and the beby Md c:ltvdoprd an
unexpttted but deep emotlONll anechmcnt
dunna tht prqnaney that mutt ftOC be
IC\Cred.
The alvma Offend evickntt about w
1mponan« of the emetic link. 'Ny lho
att~pted to cut doubt on JoMion's
motives. daimina shewn moc1veted by a
thlf'lt for publicity and money ... lcWe o(
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By Paul Archlptey
o..iy Piiot Pohta Writer
CO ·1 .\ M A -When John Dan
heard that Robert Peterson wouJd seek
an unprt'<'tdented seventh term as
supenntcndent of the Ora.nae ou.nty
Ocpanment of Educat1 on, he &aid to
h1m'IClf. "Not without a fiaht you
won't ..
1 he Newpon Scach resident and a
third candidate challcnaied ~1en0n in
the June pnmary. Not o nly did they
drny Peterson the 50 percent ptm one
he ne«Sed to wm outriabt. Dean oat·
polled the incumbent by about 1,000
votn
The surpn 1na outcome tent lbock
*l\CS thf'OUlh political Cirde&. Tt.
wont "ancumbent'' under a caDdid111-.
name on the billol bu lCJlll .._
considtrtd a ncar~tec b N 1lu
tion.
The surpntc .. d die S I
a. MTTLIAlll9
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HEm---------~----------
A Corona del Mar resident and Good. Wildman. Hcgness &.
Walley law firm partner. who was recently elected president of the
115-member Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa.
LMTIME ROTAllAI~---
Walley, a California native, who has li ved in Orange County
for 21 years. he replaces advertising exccuti ve Richard Dickson.
whose Rota!') term ex pired. Walley has been a Rotarian for 14
)ears.
NEWPORT BOUND-----
Upon graduation from the USC L8w School. Walley joined the
Orange Count) District Attorney's Office. before opening his own
la" ollice 1n Anaheim. That firm moved to Newport Beach in
1974.
FAMILY MAN-------
Walley has been mamed for 23 years to wife Marilyn and they
have fou r children.
COMMUNITY MAN-----
He serves on the board of directors of the Wellness Comm uni-
t~ of Orange County. a cancer support group and has achieved th~
)lalu) uf Able Toastmas\Cr with the Toastmasters International
organ11at1on.
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Local News Briefs
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NEWPORT -A twin-engine private plane crashed on the
main runway at John Wayne Airport on Saturday. delaying
1nwmtng and departing flight s for several hours.
1 he Cessna. piloted b) George Harris of Miami. reportedly
nf)l'tt1.'n(cd a malfunction of the landing gear lock causing the
plane tu land hard on the airports longest runway.
Harns was not hurt in the incident.
Rcponedly a number of flights were delayed or djverted to Los
.\ngelcs International Airport. where passengers were th en bused
to Orange Count).
HUNTINGTON BEACH -An abandoned building along
Beach Boulevard was the scene of a small st ructure fire Sunday
morning. according to a Huntington Beach Fire Department chief.
Battalion Chief Tom Poe said his department responded to the
blaze which started at approximately 11 :30 a.m.
Poe. <;atd th e s1ngJe-fam1ly dwelling had been boarded up and
was scheduled to be tom down.
Poe said that since the house was of little value. he took the
opponun11y to tratn has men 1n structure fire techniques.
SANT.\ >\NA - A suspect was arrested Sunday in connection
with the multiple stabbing death of a 22-ycar-old Santa Ana man.
police said.
Sergio Gonzalez of 811 S. Fairview Road was found wounded
in front of his apartment by Santa Ana police at I :28 a.m .• said
station Cmdr. Steve Hawkins.
GonLalcs was transported to UCI Medical Center and pro-
nuunced dead a short time later.
Witnesses at the scene Identified Antonio Contreras Castillo.
26, as a suspect and said the vic1im and suspecl had an altercation
before the stabbing, said Sgt. Kevin Brown.
Police arrested Castillo about I :30 p.m. at a home in Santa
Ana. Rrown said.
Police Log
ENCINITAS -ThlW peoplt Mn kiled and one ll\iUNCI
wben an Amuak train atnlek tbelll •~tMr wse playina cardl and
drinkina on tbt uack. an Amtrak amdil mid.
The four were hit by tbe train al 6:$S p.m. by train number
S80 out of Loi A.ntcla. said Anh .. Lloyd. Amtrak spokesman
••four tre1p9llt'rs were playins cards and drinkina the
track," Lloyd said ... The eftlineer probably saw them but y can't
stop in time. It's very upsettina."
Encinitas is 2S miles nonhwest of San
FONT ANA -Fierce winds Sunday spread a S()().acre wildfire
through a San Bcmardino National Forest area ravaged by flames
two years ago.
The fire, which began at 9: l S p.m. Saturday, was expected to
burn through a second night, said Mary Bowman of the U.S. forest
Service.
No homes were threatened, but c-ampcrs and deer hunters were
evacuated from a campground in the Lytle Creek area, she said.
Officials downgraded the blaze from earlier estimates that ran
as high as 2,000 acres. said dispatcher and firefighter Bill Rolls of
the U.S. Forest Service.
Elsewhere, blustery Santa Ana winds whipped up a house fire
in Simi Valley that caused $196,000 damage and minor injuries to
two firefighters, said Ventura County fire dispatcher Vicki Crab-
tree.
Another wind-whipped blaze burned about 20 acres of brush
and grass in Anaheim before it was doused about I :30 a.m .. fire
officials said.
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WASHINGTON -Democrats and Republicans narrowed
differences Sunday over new uues on the rich. gasoline levies. and
Medicare cuts. even as Bush administration officials angrily stalked
out of deficit-reduction talks.
Congressional leaders of both parties negotiated until about
11 :30 p.m. Sunday over a $2SO billion package of tax increases and
spending cuts in agriculture. student loans and dozens of other
programs. They said they would resume talkina Monday.
"We've made good progress in many areas..•· said Senate
Majonty Leader George Mitchell. D-Maine. But he conceded. "The
remaining areas of disagreement arc important ones ...
by
Sheral LeBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES
l ucy Morin couldn't believe it. It was straight out of an
episode of "Twin Peaks."
As she sat in the sparse, functional lobby of the Newport Beach
City Hall. Mayor Neil Sturbush stumbled in. He was weanng
hospital-issue pajamas and dragging an IV bottle behind him.
He saluted. clacked his leather slippers together and walked
into has office.
"And I'll second that motion," he called out in a blast as loud
as a Chicago-bound airline leaving John Wayne Airport.
"Mayor Sturbush ... Arc you OK?"
··couldn't be finer ... I love North Caroliner." he bellowed.
suddenly standing and placing his right hand over has heart. "I
pledac ... Oh never mind. Lucy, get me the file on the beach
encroachment mess. And bring a notepad. I've got a word or two
for the Coastal Commission."
Lucy grappcd a notepad and hurried toward the office. She
wondered, very suddenly, whether Mr. Sturbush knew that the
council was prepared to replace him tonight. to kick him out of
City Hall.
"I second that motion. And I'll ~ond that motion. 100. Do
I hear a third? Do I hear a ... " Sturbush tned to stand up again
but his ltgS gave way. He thudded to the floor.
Lucy tossed her notepad aside. hiked up her dress and kncelcd
onto the floor.
"Mayor Sturbush, are you OK?"
There was only silence .
Off in the distance the traffic on Balboa Boulevard hummed
by -another perfect day in paradise.
To br continued ...
Did You Know?
N1W111P1 s1nd dllln't stop
1876 working steamship
• ID Newport Beacla: In 1875, the Newport. a shallow-drafi
steam schooner. was built by the McFadden brothers tn San
Francisco. It was made especially for sandbar-c logged Newpon
Harbor. Equipped with engines and nggcd fore and an. the
Newport had a capacity of 331 tons and carried passengers. lumber.
merchandise, cattle and farm produce. For 14 years. thr Newpon
put into the harbor faithfully every two weeks, on the highest tadrs.
If she was too heavily laden to cross the bar. barges wen: floated
out to hahten her load. and lumber was thrown overboard to he
recovered and dned on the beaches of Corona del Mar
L11hrcn your food b) conrnbuting all those hcav) h1stoncal
tictJ to Did You Know. Oraa1e Coaat Dally Pllet . P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa. 92616.
.-C.mpllH by Aur Splu
11a111""'"'91U.1,~ ~ -~ir auno•1 oppo._. miabt
bar her 6'0li:a 6e even if1sbe ,eta the lllOlt Votel an next week'•
clettioe. • • could let them tab over and risk political di•ster
in the .....-ic crundl ahead. .. ,,.,DOI ettrythint tbat I be prime minister, .. ML Bbut~
a reporter dwina a tweak in the campaip. "Wiiy mould I raiee prica by~ perc:ent, wbicb is wbat ~
said they11 laavc to do after the elections? Tbey11 have ca.on their
facet and we'll come back amilina next March. They won't last six
month ."
JERUSALEM -Israel's favorite detcc1ive story toot a stranae
twist Sunday when police identified a suspectjn 22 bank robberies
as an heir to millions who allegedly turned to crime to pay off his
debts.
News reports had given the suspect, nickname~ "Bikerbank"
because he rode a motorcycle. a Robin Hood image during his 21 -
month spree.
Dozens of Israeli press and broadcast reports were devoted to
his exploits. and has helmeted image adorned T-$hirts and decal
stk kcrs. '
Many fsraelis were shocked to learn the suspect, arrested
Thursday, was identified as Roni Leibovitz, 37, whose family runs
a large Israeli food products company and several businesses in
New York.
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WASHINGTON -After taking a back scat to worries about
taxes. the economy and the Middle East. abortion is re-emerging
as a potentially decisive issue in th e final days of the 1990 election
season.
"h's one of the few issues that's still out there that distinguish-
es people.'' said Hamson Hickman. a pollster for abortion-rights
causes ... I would predict )'Ou'll see a lot of people using 1t at the
last minute to try to push undecided voters ...
Conventional pohucal wisdom has held that abortaon-nghts
candidate had th e upper hand this year and that opponents. of
abortion were on the defensive after a 1989 Supreme Court ruhng
revi ved the issue. Electoral losses for abortion foes in 1989
contrtbutcd to that 'iew.
Yet abonaon hasn't proven to be the "silver bullet" for
abortaon-nghts candidate~. in the words of Democrat Donald
A venson. a pro-choice candidate for Iowa governor.
-By ,.e A,.oclalH Pre ..
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CllCll'I: VllllM Pltllll
I ONOON --\ h11arre new
source of toxic pollution hac;
bl.-1.·n unco' crcd h> sc1cnt1sts
Thr} helleve voodoo offerings
art' polluting the atmosphere
wtth dangerous mercury vapors.
f n a letter to the c;C'iem:e
joumal Natur1.• n:centl). Dr.
.\mold Wendroff of Columbia
l 'n1,c~1l\ tn Ne" York said
man' ar~as of Lattn Amcnca
arc '1n danger. The trouble
<:omt.'' from gelattn cap-.u lcs or
glas'i vials that contain mercury
and arc c;pnnklcd O\Cr floors to
"bnng good things"' dunng
'oodoo ntuals
The practice 1s partu:ularl}
nsky for children playtng in
thesr mercury-contaminated
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hou~s. he sa~s. They could
de' l'lop erethism. a personality
disorder related to the intake of
mcrcuf) 'apor.
!\-krcunal ereth1sm 1s charac-
tenzed b> hosttltt>. wtthdrawal.
tendcnc~ to resent betng ob-
served. quack temper. loss of
self <onfidencc and loss of
m('mory
In this letter. Wendroff states
that the problem ts particularly
associated with followers of
'oodoo and also Santeria -a
fusion of West Afncan Yoruba
magic and Roman Catholicism.
Articles linked with these re-
ligions arc sold in botanicas,
shops that dispense medicinal
herbs. patent medicines. in-
cense. devotional candles -
and mercury capsules.
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of Elden A"~·n~ between Sand 6 p.m. Wcd~y. but only
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If you feh I little m~
eecure S.tunlay, 1 tittle m~
confident that 10mehow all
our cri1tt were toina to work
tbemldvn out, , there was
aood reuon for that
Walter Cronkite was in
town.
The man whom Ameri-
cans t":'st more than any-
body paid a quick visit to the
Oranae Coast to share the
spotlight with artjst Ray Ellis
at a special edition of the
Round Table West author$
luncheon at the Bay Oub.
Fred Martin
Several hundred people
turned out to meet the ~ ~ • ~rewatotrs. odf .!heir new book. C LW"~
es win • sec some of the
originals of Ellis' magnificent watercolors and have the book
autographed.
We caught up with Mr. Ellis and Mr. Cronkite later in the day
at a much smaller invitational reception in the upstairs lounge at
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club.
The first thing we learned is that he's not a "Mr. Cronkite ..
tyi>c. So we asked Cronkite how one of the great journalists of all
tune felt about being carted around the countryside to promote a
book.
"It's kind of embarrassina," he grinned. "But I do enjoy it,
too ... you get to meet so many nice and interesting people."
Cronkite seemed particularly relaxed at the yacht club act·
together.
It had been specially arranged for him by Doug Wall and Lorin
Weiss, who headed the>.Newport Ocean Sailing Association in i 989
when Cronkite sailed in NOSA's Newport to Ensenada Race as part
of his research for "Westwind."
He was among friends, even those he had just met. Cronkite
holds sarnng people in high esteem. "They're very special ... he said.
Rod Woods brought along a gift for Cronkite. He and his wife,
Jiffy, NOSA's social chairman. had been out doing the town with
Cronkite after the '89 race.
They were in a disco with a Ootilla of Mexican officials and
Cronkite was cutting the meanest of rugs with a. shall we say,
splashy-looking young lady.
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Not-
withltandina lut minute hit .ail-
m. the 1990 City Council cam-
... ihould be a fiirty quiet one.
Should both
incumbenll -
Mayor Launnn
Cook and roun·
cilman James
1 Neal -be re-
elected, that still
leaves the seat
beina vacated by
Howard Step-
hens to ~ filled.
Enter candidate John Collins,
who narrowly missed gettinJ a win-
ninJ seat in the 1987 election and
again in 1988 after councilman
Fred Voss was recalled for soliciting
sex from an undercover police-
woman
Collins, who raised about $3,000
in contributions through Scptcm-
ber;-3. cxpectcd.. to_spcnd the .most
money on his campaign.
Competitor and former coun-
cilman Marvin &\dler. who in 1984
lost his bid for reelection and later
joined the Planning Commission.
did not anticipatr receiving more
than S 1,000 for h 1s campaign. and
retired principal G uy Carrozzo is
making a special point of not ac-
cepting any contnbut1ons.
"The public will be the only
special interest group that will have
my attention." he said.
Adler is touting e:(pericnce and
commitment in his campaign. "I
just like being involved in my com-
munity. it's the t)'pe of thing that I
like to do." he said.
Collins. however. has a different
tack in mind. L 1ke Adler. Colli ns
said he enjoys working for the
commun1t). but noticed specific
needs wl11lc campaigning.
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"It WU really a shock &o me wbea
I_.... precincu. I didn't NMac
rhat tome of Fountain Valley could
bt rnlly in pat need of rcvitaljza.
tioe." Collini said of eevenJ
pot'td1 now starunt to •· In llddllion to revitalization, the
Fountain Valley's next City Council
will bt taeklina a new eeneral plan.
iuun of senior and low cost l\ou ..
ins, and the last few developments
in the city.
Southpark. the city's laraest com-
rMteial development, heated up
d iscussions for those servina on the
1987 City Council -taking three
months of public hcanngs and a
city election to get the 140-acre
project approved . When voters fi.
nally approved the development in
1988, councilman George Scott
hailed it as an answer to the coun-
cil's prayers for a boon to the city's
lagging sales tax revenues.
Although sales tax revenues then
ceased to be a wolT) for city of-
ficials in Fountain Valley, today's
City Council must still deal with
budget W()('S which have trickled
down from the state and the coun-
ty.
Fees to be imposed on cities for
booking inmates 10 the county jail
and for county officers to c9llcct
property taxes should heft
thousands of dollars worth of un-
planned for expenses on city cof-
fers.
Also of immediate concern 1s the
council's duty to work o ut final
details on the rclocatton of Winter-
sborg conunuatton high school
from Hunttngton Beach to a plot
next to Fountatn Valley H igh
School.
Residents ang.r) over the move
recently got tn shouting matches
with city planners, trading accusa-
tions of bigotf') and bias. but to the
council's benefit. the last word on
whether or not the school would be
-·
Dlaced in the city alrmdy came
..,_IMHunci,....._.Ullioll
Hilh School District.
Mayor Laurann <.:ook. wbo bu
~ to continue her policy of 1
daily ,.aeuc:ic 11 city ba1J to keep
communication lines open, said lhe
is now in d1K'Us11on1 w1tb county
supttv1son to ttt m<ft patroUinc
at Mi~ Square Park. where ia me
last six months calla for service
have rilen I SO percent over the
previous IP mon~
.. , dttalt one of my Itron& points
is .cc:aeibility. I want people to
truly feel they have a representative
in city aovcmment ... 1 respond to
Bulletln Board
every piece 01 _.. lllM I -Coot laid.
Jocumbcat City Coueff=
James Neal taicl be ~ to
on his many yar1 ol ftpeii•1
with fouawn Valley • .,...
councilman and as a city r I '
Neal called his ~meal llYlil
easyaoina. but with a catch. .. rni ~xtttmely pcrsiwnt oa tbc prajecti
T want for the community ... and we
usuall) achieve those."
In recent months, the ciry belli
undergone renovatioM to its 6"
and pohcc dcpenmmtJ. and a new
city hall bu1ld1ng 1s scheduled fO(
completion by January.
NEWPORT BEACH - T. Jefferson Parker author of
··L..aauna Heat" ·and "Little Sa1gon." will read from his works at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Newport Beach Public Library.
The Readers· Theater also allows the audience to read from
~selected works. In addiri01r ro Parker's-novets, audicnee memben
will read from the writings of mystery writers Re1 Stout and
Elmore lcof\4rd. .. 1
More information i$ available by calhng program host Steve
Mellow at 972-1690.
NEWPORT BEACH -Health care profess1onals and the
general public are invtted 10 attend the third annual conference on
Alzheimer's Di~ to be held Tuesda} at the Balboa Bay Club.
"facing the Challenge: o\ILhe1mer's 1990" will include research
updates from programs at ( 1 and UCLA. two school at the
forefront of seeking a cure and 1mpro\ 1ng asscssmen1 and treat-
ment. as wefl as dlSCUSSIOns On b1oethical C-OllettrlS, publtc pohcy
issues and adapting the home en' 1ronmcnt for Al1heimer's
patienb. .
Attendees can also pcru~ d1spla~s of services and programs
available 1n Orange Count~ and a special art exhibit of v.ork by
Alzheimer's patients.
Sponsored by the .&\lzhe1mer's -\ssoc1ation of Orange County,
the conference will ~ held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and includes
continental brnltfast and lunch. Fees are $60 for tQ90 members
of the assoc1at1on and S75 for non-members. Rod took a photo and suggested to C ronkite that the National
Enquirer would pa) a fortune for it. Saturday the photo did make
the front page of the Enquirer -pasted onto a special edition Rod
had cobbled together for Cronkite. He loved it.
Though on a tight schedule. Cronkite promised The Fred
Column a few minutes of private time. We started walk.ing down
the st.a.trS to his limo when he stopped, sniffed and said. "That's
great popcorn! Where 1s 1tT'
One dead, three injured
in crash of small plane
For registration information. contact Linda Scheck. \ oluntecr
coordinator. at 631--0245.
NEWPORT BEACH -Sand) Spurgeon McDaniel. grcat-
granddaughter of Santa Ana founder W H. Spurge'On. will be the
guest speaker at the Newport Beach Fncnds of the L1brar) meeting
Tuesda).
We guided him into the club's bar, ordered a basket and talked.
He's concerned about the future of television news, especially over
the way networks are shrinking their bureau systems.
"We must have resident reporters on the scene. especially
overseas. who know the local people, the governments, the
cultures. .. who have sources and can judge the reliability of those
sources." he said. ··we cannot operate on a crisis-coverage basis
and be properly informed.··
Docs CBS board-member Cronkite speak up about this at
meetings? "Yes. I have a very loud voice that speaks up on these
issues. But I don't know how much attention is paid to 1t.''
So what's Walter Cronkite rrally like?
He appears to be totally unimpressed w1th h1mselt -with
"who be 1s." A chat with his chauffer (a little limo, not a stretch)
a~d his publicist. Jacqueline Green (hired by the publisher not
Cronkite) bear this out. "He's genuinely interested in the people
. he meets." she said. "He's a very warm, humble man ... delightful!"
SANTA Bi.\RBARA -One uni-
versity student was killed and three
others were cnttcally injured when
their small plane crashed into a
warehouse Sunday near Santa
Barbara Mun1c1pal i.\irport. officials
said.
All four people on board were
listed as graduate students at the
Univc~1t) of Cahfom1a. Santa
Barbara from India. ho~p1 tal of-
ficials said. No names were re~
leased.
The Cessna 172 Skyhawk was
attempttng to land at about 6 p.m.
when 11 ran into power hnes and hn
the warehouse about a mile cast of
Barbara. '\costa ..aid. The a1rpon 1s
10 miles north of Santa Barbara.
One "oman "as pronounced
dead when she arrived at Goleta
Valle~ Commun1t~ Hospital. said
Meh~sa Srawards. a hospital
spokeswoman. The woman's name
and age were unknown. she said.
McDaniel. co-author of "Project Self Esteem." "'111 discuss her
nev. bool . "Recipes 1n Parenting." a humoro us look at a senous
subject.
The meeting will be held at I :30 p.m. at the Newport Center
branch of the ltbrary. For more mformatton. call 644-0538.
B•lletl• Board ru1 M_.,. ad .,.._,...,_.
A 26-year-old woman and a 24-
} car -o Id man "e rl' in ve n r n t 1ca1 r,:::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iilii~iiiiiiiii;;;:::;;;::;;;;:;;;
cond1t1on with massl\ t' head and
tnternnl 1njurte~. Seawards said.
farm«rt la atavlng 1A.llh
(_ ellfornla Drlv•r•
.\ founh person. a 35-~ear-old
man. was in cnucal cond111on v.ith
multiple fractures at Santa Barbara
Cottage Hosp11al.
-By ,.e .t11oclalH Pre ..
.\rrtrlca l>.~nd1 on Farm•rt ln1u·11n• t ,,.
Rabbitt Insurance Agency •lnce 1957
Ml N. Newport Blvd .• N.B. (714) 631-n'6 Cronkue's tame was up. He and his wife of 50 years. Betsy,
were due 1n San Diego in three hours for a cocktail party they were
hosting -on a boat. of course. He and the rapidly d1sappeanng
basket of popcorn got into the backseat and the limo set sail for
the 405.
the airport. said JelT) Aco~a. re-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Show off a new figure g1onal duty officer of the Federal
Aviation Adm1n1 tration.
And that's the wa} It was on the Orange Coast. Saturday.
No one was in the CompuCAD
computer warehouse at the time of
the crash and no one on the ground October 20. 1990. ....
Fnd Martlll'1 col•m• n1111 MtMHlay1, W'eand.ty1 ud Sat•r·
day1.
was injured. he said.
Power was reponed out in the
entire Goleta area north of Santa
School lunch menus
Foantaln Valley
Sdool District
Monday: Beef tacos. buttered
corn, fruit juice. taco shells, taco
sauce. mil k.
Tutday: Mexican pizza pocket,
fruit cup.fresh fruit. milk.
Wect.Htday: Conference day. no
$ChOOI.
Tllaraday: Toasted bologna and
cheese sandwich. mixed vegetable,
fruit juice, milk.
Flday: Cheese and sausage pizza.
fresh fruit, fruit bar. milk.
Hutla1toa Beacll
City Scltool District
Monday: Hamburger and bun.
French fnes. shredded lettuce.
catsup. pickle. cherry jello.
Tweaday: Pepperoni pizza. tossed
salad. orange wedges, chocolate
pudding.
WedHtday: Fish nugaets and
roll. catsup. tater nuggets, creamy
Lapu Beadl
UaJfled Scltool District
MoMay: Chicken nuggets. dip-
ping sauce, seasoned com. blue-
berry muffin.apple juice. milk.
Twttday: Spaghetti w/meat sauce,
tossed salad/bar topping. french
bread, applesauce, milk.
Wedltft4lay: Fiesta suck. taco
sauce, green salad/bar topping. or-
ange wedges. trail mix. milk.
nart4ay: Pizza w/pepperoni.
co leslaw /bar topping ,
fruit/banana/cherries. birthday
cake. milk.
Friday: Burrito bean/cheese. taco
sauce. crisp salad w/spinach/bar
topping. frozen lemon stick. milk.
Newpert-Meta Unified
Scllool District
MODday: Chccsebu!ier or cheese
pizza, tossed salad.· frcnch fries.
milk.
Teetday: Mini tacos and salsa or
cheese pizza. kernel com . peaches
and pears. milk.
Wednesday: Ch1lt fritos or cheese
pizza. cnsp garden salad. pineapple
cup. milk. cookie.
Tlaorsday: Carn1tos taco or cheese
pizza. lettuce and cheese. chemcs.
milk, animal crackers.
Friday: Make-your-own bean
burrito, or cheese pizza. carrot
~ticks/ranch dip. peach cup. milk.
Ocue View
Scllool Dl1trict
Monday: Cheeseburger. f rench
fries. pineapple Juice. milk.
Tw"'8y: Mint 111cos. kernel corn.
orange juice bar. milk.
Wedaetday: Be-en and cheese bur-
rito. raw vegetables. chemcs 1n
Juice. milk.
nan4ay: Cheese p111a. garden
salad. fresh fruit. milk.
FrWay: C'h1h and beans. crisp)
cracker$. lemon Juice bar. apple,
milk.
coleslaw. kc cream cup. ~=========================' nanday: Chip and dip, apple
wedges. grape JUiee, wheat bread
with honey butter.
Friday: Cheese pizza. fruit and
sauce. carrot sticks, birthday cake.
lrvlH Ulllfled
Scltool Dtstrict
MH4ay: Glazeti chicken nugcts
or red chili bumto, savory rice,
diced peal'$. banana. apple or or-
ange. milk.
TMl4ay: Two mini buracrs.
w/pkklcs. camap and lettuce on the
side. BBQ baked beans. prunes,
chips, milk.
WHMt4ay: To tada grande or
burrito, hrcddcd lettuce. buttered
vqctablc, half and half bar, milk.
TltarMly: Cheese croiuant or hot
d~ sal01d w,\.ho,. .i. .. in nt.Odlcs,
trail mix, fresh fnut, milk.
PrNar. Fish nU11Cts w/tanar
saU(t or hot dot. crispy fttnch fries,
IPWft peat. brownie. milk.
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ol IOCiely.
Tbese lut seven.I montbl, rve
been thinkias about calli• it quill.
Why? Bicause I live in fear dlaa my
lab will be dellrofecl and my tunily
harmed. The anunal riahts people
are beromiq increuiqly militant
and powerful. They keep denyina it.
but their in&cntion is to stop all
animal research. Their tactics are
brutal and friahtenina.
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to bi ......... iMl ... mediral
lldYIUal die)' aUo1 aodiy are tbe
rauh of llllic ...ma doDe 10 or
20 )Wll • Newt, only 10 .....
ofaD reca•e• lw llderll llUll b
medic:al raeucb are approved. Tbe
results of dris travesty will IOOft be
felt in emc.,ency l"OO(DI and operat-
ina room• throalhou~ the country . ia ~. lecture to uni-.,_, laity and medical stu-
~ wrhe papen and comult on a.,._ lw lowerina cholesterol. I
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-1k .. t-i• poor. I don't do it ... time, because the public neither
lfMwl nor ca.res. I do it because I
I do not blame the ,eneral public
for not undentandina any o f this.
Scientists don't communicate very
well with lay people. We aren't
good at public relations and we
A few niahts qo, I turned on the
TV news and watched the latest
animal ri&hts ·demonstration. I
wanted to yell. ''Don't come to me
when you have your heart attack.
Don't cry on my shoulder when
your child dies from sudden infant
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Researchers show it may play a role
in fighting cancer and be'art disease
Selenium. a trace ~in~~I~ may .. :ey-ha:2.n produced.
be one of the miracle nutrients of Selenium and vitamin E seem to
this era. . work synergist1call): the presence
. It. was dctemuned to be csscn-of one. enhances the activity of ua~ 1n 19~7. but there is growing ·the other.
e\·1dcnce that supplements of
selenium in quantities greater Cucer Flp&er
than one could normally get in We are just beginning to und~
food may have substant1aJ health stand thnt man) di~ascs, particu-
bencfits:. larly cnnct'r. don't just occur by
A.a Aadexltlellt chance. but re'luh from the weak-
Selcnium is first and foremost ening of the body's immune sys.
an antiox1dent which protects tem. Re.search with sdcnium as
against dam:igc done h) free rad-an anti cancer agent for the
icals. Most research on aging as prcvent!o n of cancer and possibly
~ell as many forms of disease ~s an ~1d in treatment of cancer
indicates that free radicals are a is pan1cularly excit ing.
major culprit. Fats in the pres-$(·kn1um seems to be one of
ence of O'\ygcn can be trans-the mo t potent anticancer agents
formed into h1ghl> react1\e par-I.no""· When animals arc given
ticlcs railed frte radu.:als that ran cardnogrn1c substances. ad-
damage the cell membranes and d1tional selenium in the diet rou-
bring on athero5elcros1s of the tine!~ reduces the ) 1cld of cancer
ancrics. wrinkled skin. stiff and from the carcinogen. This occurs
anhri11c joints. and a host of ~1th a dose of sckn1um in excess
other conditions of aging or tJ•s-of the .. adequate'" amqunt found
case. 11\ food. "h1ch cenaml) suppons
Ccna1n nutncnts -'1tJm111 C. the rational of 'iUpplementing
vitamin E. '1tamin o\. and \l'kn1um 1n thl· diet.
'i<'lcnium -are ant10\1Jents tha1 In on1.· ~train of m1te w•th a
slow down or prt>vent fret' radical ~cne11C' 'usccf)l1tl1l1t\ to \ 1rJlh
formation. or ab~orb them once 1ndu1.·l·J l'::tncl·r of th~· brca'lt. !>uP.
Jullan Whitake r
ple mentarv selenium slashed the
lifelong incidence of brdst cancer
from 82 percent to I 0 percent.
Prott-ctlon for t111e Heart
In Finland. a country with reta-
il\ cl) poor selenium nutrition. it
~as found 1hat those with low
selenium fe,els in the blood had
a 200 to 300 percent increase in
death from hean attack than
those wtth more normal blood
le\ els. The protccti' e effect of
seTenium in heart disease is poss-
ibl~ due to the ant1clumping ef-
fect 11 has upon the blood
pla1elets These tin) blood com-
poncms arc ec;sential for a blood
clot to form.
Dr. J•llo Jftluter 11 IOIDMler
of Wtllder Wellae11 bt1tlt•le t.
Neffporl Buell.
"' ~ Aa.o. everyone ... IOl1X mx>l-
lec1ion of a period o( prnonal un-
popularity.
Maybe it was in the third arade
when the airl you thouaht was your
bnt f.Wnd found another "best
frimd... At that moment in time
you thou1ht for sure that nobody
liked you -and that nobody ever ·
would.
Or perhaps 11 was when you were
the lua auy picked for a softball
pme dunna recess and even the
boy you thoul}\t was the class
''nerd .. was picked before you.
You may not even remember
what euctly it was lhat cau~ you
to foci rejected. But )ou'll never
forget how much 1t hun.
las ... some things never chanic.
and our children will all take 1heir
turn -take a deep brea1h -wnh
experiences of I hat kind of childish
cruelty. When 11 happens. tt hurts
oh-so-much mor1: than when we
ou~lvcs were the targets.
With your now-adult perspective,
you may wonder wh) it is that 1hc
most attractive. athlettc and
smartest children arc often the
meanest ones.
O\-crach1c' ing )Oungsters tend to
put a lot of pressure on themselves
and may ha"e already learocd th;u
one way to enhance their own
status is to put others down. Happi-
ly. this childish cruelt) as not
ne<"cssaril) a prediction of adult
character.
The children ~ho arc more l1kcl)
to carry more permanent scars arc
the rcJCCtees. The ones who suffer
from too much rcJccuon. too much
of the tame:
Uncontrolled anger impedes advancement
By Mark L. King. Ph.0
Soeciai to Ille o.lty Pllol
(Dr~ IUf18 JS1J PS)C'hO(QMlSt ~1th a
pnvatr pract1cl· in Newport Beach.
He spc-cit1/ucs in the treatmt•nt of
depft'ss1on and mak St'\Ual de~
rrrssion J
The ab1h1~ to manage anger o n
the job can determine if an 1ndi' 1d·
ual wall m o'c up or out of the
o rgani1at1on.
Anger occurs when e'\temal
events o r prn' oc:at1ons interact
~ ith an indi' iduars thoughts. The
body responds ~1th an increase an
hean rate. blood pressure and more
rapid breathing. The ind1\ 1dual
ma) act on the anger by sulking.
~<'fling. or e'en hilling. It 1s import·
ant to recognize that at is our own
re'iponsc. rather than the sttuauon.
that perpetuates the anger.
~•th anger is to shaft )Our bod) prc,ents them from doing the1r JOb
position. Try c;it11ng down rathl·r cffect1,eh and threatens the ind1-
than standing up and keep )OUr '1dual'c. need 10 belong.
tr.mds and anm IOOSC"-at ~our side Before acting on )Otlr Clll!ff.
rather than pointing and gcstunng. e'ammc \Our o~n beha,ior to sec L~n oock 1n }Our chair. This is a 1f \OU are· somehow contributing to
more rda\lng po ture that ~111 help ,(l.ur fol•ling of isolatio n. Make a
)OU reg:11n )OUr C'Omposurc. concentrated cffon tO JOIO tht
J. ln1t1 atl' and substitute pro-group Offer to !,enc on an em·
duct1'e wa)s of dealing with )OUr plo~ec committee. invite a co-worker t<l lunch. and share e\· anger f H•n the most frustraung s1tua11ons at "orl can be turned Jll'rtenC'C'i ~ou ha'e in common with \Our co-worl..ers. around to wori.. 1n ~our favor. Faiiing 10 get an c'pcctcd and
The most common complaint is dcscncd promotion 1s dc,astallng
ha' 1ng 10 deal with an incompetent to an~one Often cmplO)ce who
ho .. s. To OH~rcomc this s1tuat1on. have been passed over feel SOrT) for
make }our boc;s )Our all~ so he will thcmselH'.i and ma) become angf)
be receptl\C to ~our input. Point and 'ocal about the 1nJUSt1ce. Or
out the hcnrfits of implementing thC\ ma' internalize their feelings
C't'rtain ronccpto; ~ he can use his and heraie themsches for their .. ,n.
pos1t1on to enhance organ11auonal fenont) ·· .,
and 1nd1' idual ach1e' cmcnt. sc the s1tuat1on to go after the promotion the ne t time. tan by
~atedly O\l'rlooked. 1t ma} be
timl' to lea' c the company rarher
than continuing in an unhapp} or
unfair en' 1ronml'nt
~ngcr 1s encrg) 11'ia1 can be used
in product1,e or ncgat1~c wa)S.
l 'scJ negat1\el~. anger disrupts our
thoughts and actions. 1s used as a
defense "hen no defense 1s nccess·
arv. can lead to aggression. and
co00\C}S a negat1\C impression to
others
Used poc;111HI}. anger can
motivate us to tal..l' charge. sene as
a cue that something 1!1 ~rong. and
C":)n help u'i to l'\Pr~ teellngs and
resof\ r conn1ct.
Linda Algazi
Learning to cope with a little
rejection now and then 1s actually
health~ (Pit) tht' poor person who
gro\\s to adulthood without ha' rng
to learn a fe" l.Oping tracks along
the "'a~ )
o\nd anording 10 a repon 1n the
New York Times (Goleman &
Daniel. Oc t. :! I. it's children with
the best coping skills. ~ho arc mo!>t
povular and happiest after all.
The) 're also the ones who hecomt'
the most product!' e adults.
To learn how to help all of our
chrtdrcn mal..c-up for an} ~1al
deficiencies. researcners st udled
tho~ kids ~ho seem to be .. bud-
ding suc1al s1ars. ··
Thomas Hatch. a graduate stu·
dent at thl.' Harvard Graduate
<ichool (lf Edu1.·a11on . has isolated
four pnmaf) aSJX'Ct\ of \OC1al in-
telligence in children.
Some children. he sa)s. are natu-
ral .. mediator<;· -hllle diplomats
Other chiJdrcn are .. frieeclL ..
empathize with p;ers and teem
naturall) knov. how to nunu~ ~
tionships.
Still others arc .. lherapi•t-typa. •
v.ho arc hight~ insiahdul .-.
~hat motivates their play..-.;
They analyze social situations aild
under'lltand and reflect about die
feehng.s. motive and cont'ttnl ol
others.
Mona Krcchensky. a psycho'oli"
in the Harvard project, says tbal die
goal of the study 1s to help ctUldrell
de' clop new strengths.
.. For eumple." she says ... If a
child has mtthanicaJ skill, but l8dS
leadership. his teacher would dO
well to put him m charat of the
mechanical learning center, IO lhM
he can have some pract1~ bei• a
leader··
Some of what it takes to be a
.. leader ... a .. mediator." a ··friend. ..
or .. therapist" ma~ be genetically
determined. But at least some.of the
social·sa' vy kids bnng with them
to the playground clcarty comes
from how the are tmttcd al home.
There are man~ thinp s-rents
can do to help and I'll utlk about
them ne't week.
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day repeated warnings about global
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:~iscd the Discovery Museum's
tcfTons to build a science center.
Sagan. whose highly acclaimed
television series ··cosmos.. once
carried American viewers on learn·
ing adventure in space. told the
~50 attending the fund-raiser in
estin South Coast Plaza that
pl:t11et eanh 1s in deep trouble from
pollution
Color slides tall.en in space how-
cd planets Mars and Venus which
hJH' no protci.:tl\e 01one la yer. and
Sagan explained that without that
protection. the ra\S of the sun
prohibit a ny life form. In a dra-
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of planet eanh and CApl:uned that
th(' ozone ln)cr protecting earth
from the sun 1s a fragile sh1t'ld
dangerously near rnllap'>c.
More chcerf ulh . hmvn l'r. were
comments about ·thl' musl'um's ef-
fon., to makl• up for the detic1t ol
o;cil'ncu education through the
proposed M:tencc Cl'nter "It can be
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1 hl· "ifc of Solidarll) leader
Lech Walesa revealed in an inter-
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phon<' ac; t r~ 1np. to communicate
"1th an unrespon'ilVl' spouse. At
lca'>I tht• operator would make sure
) ou had ::i good con nct·t 1on so the
man aero\\ the room couldn't feign
lkafncc;-.
llorx·full} on~ Ja) ~ T & T will be
otTenng "'" C"-th1'> per;onaliLed ser-
' tl'l' \kan" h1k \H' must corx· thr
h<.'<it "'l' can ·\g1ng has the oppos1tr
cffl'l t on tlw '>l'\l'~ \kn talk lc<is.
and "omen mun· In our need to
till 1n thl' con' crsJt10nal blanks.
"" l'' ar(' dn' l'n to answering their
o"'n qt1l''>t11in' \\ hl·n ~ou stan tl'll-
mg \Our\l'll tnh·'· 1t'o; time to pull
tht· pl111-t anll pu1 un a Julio lglc~1as
rnord
')1utJ1c' <,1\11\\ 11ld1·r ml·n rl'\l\t
d iscussion\ because the) feel
thq ·H. l':111w<l thl' right to rela\.
f\,kan1ngful d1alogul''> and po;~cho
log1tal d1.,w1 iatwn' (\\Oman·., meat
:i nd dnnl..) dn\l' th(•m nut!-.
You ca n tl'll a lot about what
'our man " th111ling from his
l"\:prr,o;1on "h1·n hl"S not 11'\tl'ntng
to \oll '' hl' "l'Jrin@ the hea' ~-
lidded. drowsy stare of a spouse
"ho'o; pretending to be awake?
Don't take it personally. Prolonged
ron,·ersa tions give men the
dro\\s1cs. Ifs best to corner them
the fir<i t thing in the morning. or
after a nap -and lo..l'ep the coOcc
perking.
The far-a"a'. drcam) look 1s not
"hat you 1maginl'. lad1c Rein\.
I(~ U\uall~ nothing more scnous
than a man contemplating a beer
run You unh ha\C to worn that
somcth1ng.'c; ~P "hen a husband
fl·cl<> guilt~ l'nough to hang on )'Our
(.'\l'~ \\Ord
-\n<l thl·n thl'rl··, the preoccupied
fro"'n of a male \.\1th the weight of
t lll' "orld on Im ..:1gg1 ng -.hou Id(' rs.
He·c; agon111ng ovl'r who's going to
"in thl· National Lcagut• Pl'nnant.
Thrre's a ~pccial breed of
homosa p1cns idea II) su t ll'd 10
aging: The Man of a Fr"' Words.
11c·., thl' \trong <,1knt hero of the
Old Wec;t \\ho "a' quick on the
dr.rn and <,low \\Ith the dialogue.
f\f\ hu,tland t'i a nwmtx>r of the
Nancy Mcintyre
lnral r hapter of MOFW "ho'ie
motto 1\. Rl·al Mcn Don't Eat
QuKhl· -or Talk Too Mul'h.
Meetings arc"° quiet ~ou can hear
a \ erb drop.
Nunn Mdn/\ n· a a n.·s1dcnr of
Laguna· N1gud ·
Griffm graces stage at Bistango
By Bob King
01t1n0f' Cou1 Dao.., PtlOI
C1corgl· tinl1in. a fahulouc; \0t'al-
1st and d\namll drummer. 1s no" pcrform1~g at 81\tango Restaurant
1n Irvine each Thursda). Fnda)'
and aturda} night wi th his tno.
Heanng Cinffin perform mak~ an
l'vening complete -he Jispla)s a
trcmendou'\ amount of cncrg} and
ye t a compelling srns1tl\ II). a!> w<.>11.
Through Im man) 'ocal rend1-
t1on" of J311 frnonte\, ba llads and
ong1nal compos1t1onc;, hr s1mul-
tan('ousl) keeps the rh~ thm going
for the group. Still. Griffin has a
wa)' of dell\cnng a song that keeps
the listener con~tantl} a"'are of the
contc:\t and the message the o;ong 1s
tf)'tng to deli' er To sing a song as
it's o;upposed to he sung and pla}
the trap drumo; at the same time 1s
a difficult feat. hu1 (lnffin pulls 11
otT 'en "ell
f:.n cascd "'11 hin the 'itock' frame
of this incrcd1bl> talented man l"i all
thC' po"cr. dn\t~ and guts thnt
''"'-7:00 7:30 8:00 • ~o
• T HIN C.,,
• °"' --°"'of lllle
• • • • • •
o\mencans ha ve come to call
··.,out. .. H 1s 1m ohement with hfc 1s
Ob\ 1ousl)' 1mmed1ate. and the
depth of his frehng 1s at once
a!>tuunding and e>.clling. The force
that Oo\.\S from him. so openl)'.
plalcs him in the e}'es of all his fans
as one of thr top singers and drum-
mer'! around.
Grimn·s intere<11 in music began
at the age of 5 1n his native New
Orleans. the Ja7l capital of the
world. >\t 16 hl' made his pro-
fessional dchut with the Dave
Ll'Wts Combo. as a drummer and
fl:atured singer. in Seattle. Since
that time. Gnffin has worked with
such well known musical stars as
Ra) ('harks. Lionel Hampton.
Pegg) Lee. J1mm) W11h erspoon.
Junior Walker and the All-Stars.
Etta James. and the incredible Ous
Redding (Cinffin 1 on almost evef)
Redding album).
His aOcct1on for his music 1s
uniquely personal. He 1s a master
\ ocahst. with the ab1ht)' to trans-
cend the traditional happinrss a~
soc1ated "ith such spirited tunes as
"Georgia." "All Night Long.'' of
"One in a M•lhon." turning 1hem
into astonishing. compelling ex-
prrss1ons of pain and despera11on.
as scnsuall) un,c1lcd 1n hrs per-
formance of'T'c Been Loving You
Too Long.··
His drumming 1s d)nam1c. as-
sured. nght -hut not comple:\. On
the other hand. he does have a taste
for imagination and expenmcntn-
t1on. And he knows all the licks -
he can be a~ soph1st1cated as thr
best musicians from the big crt).
but underneath 1t all is New Or-
leaM. where 1h1s genius was born
aod hung out. where he learned thr
b1ues and what "sour· meant.
Themn l1rs th e charm of Geoli.C
Griffin· Countr) roots and Cit) w1~
dom ... a gentle humor .. a gift for
music and an urg" to make 11 soft
and lazy. romantic and happ).
fierce and dynamic.
B1stanJO Restaurant 1s locatrd 1n
the Atnum Court. 191 00 Von
Karman in '" 1ne. For rescf'at1on
information. call 752-5:!2:!.
8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
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Editorial
Dr. White's lllY 1111
· llapelully nan an end
We hope the ugly tale of Dr. James H . White and his
flight from the law is nearing a successful end.
His is a sad tale, full of broken lives and ruined careers.
It is a bizarre tale of deception, lies and deceit. Nothing good
could possible result from all this -with the possible
exception of justice.
White. you will remember, 1s the renowned Newpon
Center psychiatrist. who we understand was highly regarded
by his peers. He had practiced his profession for nearly 20
years.
Many former patients, friends and acquaintances were
shocked to hear that White was charged with molesting a
former patient -whom he briefly adopted -while the man
was drugged and unconscious.
White pleaded guilty and was set to be sent~nced in
August. Then the doctor fled the country and is believed 10
have spent the last few months roaming Mexico with an
underaged male companion.
We were glad to hear that law officers didn't let up when
the months passed. We are inclined 10 compliment the
authorities on their persistence.
White was captured last week in Lared o. Texas, and
should soon be returning to this area for the long-awaited
sentencing.
We hope the coun. when it hands d own its sentence.
will remember all the pain that resulted from White's strange
actions and attempts to thwan j ustice. Whatever penalty
White is given. we believe he probably deserves more. The
chance he might repeat this travesty with some other
innocent victim is one our society can't afford.
We h~oun remembers the pain of White's
victim. who bravely related his story to one of our repon ers
last month. ··Now I can imagine. when a woman gets raped,
how horrible that must be." the 29-year-old victim admitted.
His ltfe was needless!> traumatized by someone he
trusted. He claims to have lost nearly 12 months of his htr
to the drugs White administered.
We hope he is able to put all this behind him soon. so
he can get on with his life. That is the only way justicl' will
ever be truly served .
Write to usl ...................... The"-... ...,,_ encouregee correepondence from our reeden
we requeet tettera be kept to 1PP'01dm•tely 300 1111«d1 Any corr~
tlgnlflcMtty longer than 300 words wttl be printed •t our d19Cretlon •• a
C 0 I •1t-C •t or ....... 11 J II
Community comm.it• ... .,. ,...-.;ied for ._,.. pertinent to cttlea and
town• aklnQ the Orange COMt. Gu.t convntnlariel 11'\"Y pertain to any
pubtte 1..ue. Edltorilll ,...,on ... .,. r~ for ret>uttatt to editorial
poeltloM of the.._ ..... ..., ....
Lett.,. contkMred to be llbeloUI or In bad taste wfll not be printed.
Writ•• are llmlted to four eubmllalonl a month. All~ mu11
be t19nad and lndude the writer'• tlddr ... and telephone number fOt
wrlbtlon purpoMI.
L.ctert lhOUtd be addt....S to the.._ Cllll..., ..... 330 W•t Bay
Street. Cott• Meet!. CA 12827. Attention: Lettert to the Editor. Wr1ter1 wtth
queetlon111• urged to Ctll the Deify Pltot e1(714)842-4321, Ext. 352.
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Lsttsrs
To the Editor:
A recent letter wntten by Mrs.
Schweitzer of San Bernardino criti-
cizing the Foun1ain Valley School
D ist r ic t is perplexing.
Mrs.Schwenzer has never spoken to
anyone invo1'ed with the project to
find out 1hc facts vet she writes a
letter to ~our newspaper.
The' fact" arc: The district sold
four pieces of surplus propeny
which guarantees the distnct ap-
pro'<imatcl) S50 m1lhon. The Joint
venture part guarantees the district
a percentage of the profit from each
development. The dmnct did not
risk its assets, but instead put them
to maximum use to benefit the
children of the district. The
prcx·ecds of this project will form an
endowment which will pa) the dis-
trict millions of dollars annually -
fore, er. Th's mone\ wilt be used to
restore educa11onai programs and
fund nl'" programs for student\
wnhout asking ta'<pa)ers 10 pa~
higher la'<es..
Instead of being cn11cal. Mrs.
Schwc1t1t.•r should applaud the
Fountain Valin hoot Board for
vmonar) tbmkmg. After all. 1h1s
Khool board 1s doing ~hat the
ta'<paycrs of this state ha.,e de-
mandt>d of 11s pubhc officials -use
ta'< dollars cffic1en1l~. effcct1vcl)
and w1sc1' and J.on·1 ask for more'
. CHERYL ORTON
Director Communit} Services
Fountain Valle~ School D1stnct
Yn Prep. 140
To the Editor:
Prop 140 -lhc .. L1m11at1on on
Terms" tn1t1atl\c -offers a h1s-
1onc opportunll) for ( ahforn1an~
to remo'e a pnmaT) cause ofpohll·
cal corrup11on in Sacramento
If enacted this measure would. in
addition lo placing stnct ltmllS on
terms of elected state officials.
proh1b1t lcg1slators from earning rl'-
11remcn1 benefits and rMtnct e,.
pcnd1ture for legislators' operating
budgets.
The '1nual ··automatic rccl('('-
t1on .. b) ancumbcnts and the t'\OI·
uuon of a .. ruling class" mentaht)
by elected representatives can ~
dtr«th traced to the creation of 1he
full-time legislature and its adopt·
ing of lucrntn c pensions and oper-
ating budgets.
The 1ntensc part1sansh1p that has
stymied !\'"SOiution of 1mponant
public policy issues is largely a
function of the lack of any mean-
ingful accoun1ubiltt) to the rt"al-lifc
problems of constituents.
In his treatise "Polt11cs .. Anstotlc
underscored the 1mponancc of the
concept of the .. c111zcn poli1ic1an:·
by advocating limned terms for
political office holders.
The profesSt'd fears of opponent'\ ,.,, ,, ,,,, """"'
The fol/owmg are samples of Or-
aqe CM1l Dally Pllol rraders'
comments anti cn11c1sm . The Piiot
p11b/1sh<"s thesc rr(iponsc on• da1/)
ba is and cncourogcs 1u rradus 10
cal/ lh<' Hotline 0 1 642-6086.
111•1 1lllcllll
rm rcad1na the paper rcprdina
the count) officials fcanna that the
f'tdcral lea• lnt1on will destroy a
198S ooun settlement rqardina the
Oranae Count> A1rpon. I hope that
Oranee Count) officials arc also
fcarf\al that the .-on't be rc~lttled.
It ~ms to me that 1( you cl«t an
offk1al and he ran't do h1 job. then
)OU don't \OIC for him In)' IO"lff.
I think that I v.hat as aoana to
heppcn heft tn (')q.nfC OW\t). a
ll111rdina the Oranait CO\&nty
airpon h1ip1ion problem that ii
..... ~ M) busbend and I
wtn radi"' that the Senate "otc
-after all or our Oran~ County
lobbyina -wu taken Thursday.
of Prop. 140 -that the unelected
burcaucraC) will become more
powerful. and that innuence earned
by "senion1y.. will no longer be
poss ible are unfounded.
Through actl\ e and informed
citizen invol,e menl those ~can
didates who ha'e earned the trust
and confidence of the 'oters and
achieved sufficient means not to
become dependent on the .. public
trough .. will prcsumabl) possess the
political will to inspire and kad
tcgislatl\e stalTs as "'ell as the Cl\. II
service
Let's crusade for good govern-
ment by urging our friends. famll)
and neighbors to \Ole YES on Prop.
140.
BILL CROSBY
lr.,,1nc
RIZI C11.-s
To the Ed11or
If ~ou"re angf) no" o.,er the la'<
s1l uat1on. ~ ou will pos1tl\ el~ be
h\ld. boiling mad. funous "hen
~ou read 1h1'i piece of'"' 1a peak-
ing "11h one of o ur federal rcp-
rcsentat1,es this past weekend, I
find out 1ha1 Lome Januar\ I. I QQ I
another \()-{'3tled ·autoniatrc pay
r.usc· l1cl s in for all ( ongrcssmen
While 1he) arc coming afier us "llh
sull higher ga ohnc ta·u's. cuts in
Mt'd1care. other 'anous forms of
ta'< reform -an O\\moron if C\cr
there "as one -the C'ongre<1s1o nal
Gang. and gar1g '" the nghl word in
ever) <1ense. "'II go from SI09.000
10 a whopping S 1.16.000. a full ~5
Jl('rccnt increac;c CO'il of living ad-
JUStment. the) call 1t
In case ~our pocll.ct calculator
works on solar power a nd ~ou are
reading this at night. alto\' me 10 do
\Our anthmeuc for \OU. That
COm(''i to a ml·re S2.6 I 5 )!.( per
"'eek or 1f \OU arc p:ud b) tht•
month like man\ of us arc.
SI0.41652 1s the n~mber Oh sure.
lht'~ pa~ income ta\ hkt> \OU and I.
but C' en at lhe currcnl ra1e of about
::? ~ f)C'rC'cnt. that 1 s11ll man) dolla~
abmc the po'<'n~ hnc. \\here "c
are all headed "Hh C\ er increasing
ta\C\ 1nllat1on (no" at 6 3 percent)
and cons1ant de' alua11on of the
dollar (no"• at ~::? percent)
I ~he' e the countr. 1s read' for
Rc,olu11on II \\hen I go lO m~
\.Olmg plall' 1n 'llo-.cmhcr. all 1n--
t'umhcnl~ Sl'l a h1g "NO TH .\NK
YOt , .. from me and I hope C\Cf)·
one else Mii do thL· \amc Enough
is enough. and I am not going to
takt' 11 an) more (,fNf ELl(i
In inc
Ply ae lllVll'I
To the Editor Refercn~ )Our an1cle .. Rik·~
c;pums Wieder O"er '1.ka,ure \f'
in the Oraqe Coast Daily Pilot.
Riley cenainty posit quite a. prob-
lem (for him) 1f there arc but 1wo
people 1.e. Wacder and Neugebauer
running. ho" 1s he able to den) one
'-'•thout ~nefittmg the other
The) conunuC' 10 ask the popu-
lace to foot the e' cr-mcreasmg bill.
"11hou1 auemptmg to eaS( the
probkm. "h1ch the~ 'e'l-"ell
could do. E'er) da). 11 seems. "'e
read that the) ha., c permitted or arc
going to permit more and more
housing. office space. etc Thi~ of
cour5e. mean) more traffic. less
"ater. more crowding. less open
space. more k1d) and less -.chool
space per caplla and w on and etc.
The' could 'er) well stop the
packin.g of Orange County b) JUSt
saying "lO. This being unlike!).
perhap~ the~ could ea\C the burden
b~ levying an adm11tanCL' fcl' on
ealh ne" pcrwn mo' ing to Orangr
Count~. plus a free"' a~ fee on ca h
OC\\ \Chick nlO\ ing to the COUOI\
and of course. a nice fat fl-c on
C\ en ne" home and or o ther con-
c;trucuon in the count' fhe lundc;
of course "uuld t'C C'armart.ed for
h1ghwa) 1mpr0\cmen1. I ~heH 1f
such "ere made factual. \1 ea urc M
"ould ccrtainh ha'e a chimC't' and so '-'OUld the ~~,ng pubhc
Pcrhap-. 11 might help 1f the~
ofTcre-d a re"-ard to an~one movtn&
Jl('rmanl·n1h lrum the area
.\L.\'l L Bll1M
Balboa l'iland
Mid It tbl pump
To the Editor
Othc~ hc'i1dc~ m\ 'iClf rcst"nt the
high coc;1 of ga'>ohnc Don·1 tT) 10
molhf~ us h~ quo11ng "hat other
countnes charge. thaf-. their prob-
lem
The oil rnmpan1cc; "ere qu1L~ to
use the \11d~a~1 cn<oes to boc.lSI
their prid''i on gasolinr
Funhermon.· thl'\ dcfinitd~ didn't
roll hacl their pnCC'.''i "hen told to
:-.Jo" more " being adJeJ "'llh our
g<n cmmenfc; -.ancuon"
This go' emment not onh ~ uts
hacl on appropn.1t1om that 1.ontrol
ho" much care our 'ctt'rans rL't"C'l' c
(the 'l''l-on~ th.it hJH' laid life
and hmb on the hnt' tor our coun-
tr. ). but also rdlc(t o n thoo,c 'olun-
tc~·rs that would help gmt1'i \ olun-
tt-crc; arc falhng h' the "ll''>1de
bemuse the~ can no longer afford 10
aswn. \ pcr~m on a li\cd 1nwme
\:an no longt'r help. T"o of the
di pa1ch o(licl"' in the Vl'taan·.,
Hospital. Long Beal h. had to -.hut
do"n hecau e there \\cn·n·1 1hc
c-.corts 10 man them
Yt>s. I am 'C'l-angr. I he JlCllPll'
arc bt.~oming trul) angr\ "•th the
maJOnl\ of our la" maker;
RHE.\ E. K L~\ M ~ \11'-
(. o ta \1csa
Oc1 IQ and was 6Q to 3 I again t
our point of' 1ew. me n1ng 10 curb
noise he~ 1n the \Outh Orange
C'ounh atta.
I think th1'> 1 dc~p1cahlc that any
Orange Count) om 1al would C\Cll
ct:11m that the) arc Ir) ing to swa)
the vote. when ba~1cal1' 11 looks to
me 3 1f the\ were or no conse-
quence at 111.
an wer tx-eause u are prob3bl)
1hmkmg 1t 1s n JOke but 11's nol
HMT''I ho" man). first. the) ha'c
to form a romm1llcc and pend
m1lhon11 of dollar\ tud)'in& the
burned out hght tlulh and. 1n the
end. they d«1de 11 doe n't nC'Cd to
be chanacd . bccau~ 11 1s JU 1 as
good as any other burned out light
bulb.
112111111 llllJ
From th~ .day wben man fina
ventured on the surface of tJlc'sevea
seas he has f earcd oot only the open
furv of the winds and waves. bu&
even more profoundly the unlCICG
hordes of creatures that inhabit the
darkness of tbe deep abyss.
In m ythology and literature
tbroughou1 the ages the ocean ii
ponraycd as a ttome to wild •IWY
monsters tha1 occas1onally rise up
abo\le the sutfa~ and dl"lg their
v1ct1ms down to weedy c-avems of
the ocean floor. •
Although human 1mag.ination
can sttttch the truth. what Cosi,a
Mesa resident Young Hutchmson
saw on ovem~r ::?. 1983 was nol
some decel\ ing hallucmalion but a
real. honest-to-God ~ monster.
The "THl?\IG .. as It has come to
be called in these parts. 1s a torw.
black eel-h~e le" 1athan with a siit-
foot neck co' ercd in coarse hair
much h~e the mane found on a
ho~ The actuaT head of Lille
monster ·~ so large It contains t~o
huge blad. e~es about the sitt of
dinner plates. ,
Se' cral t'\C·"'•tncss accounts that
dale all the wa~ back to the ca"'y
pan of the L~ntur). indi<:ate Ilk
No' ::? sighting was not the first
time the .. T HING .. had visited lhe
~aters off the Orange Coast. •
In the earh 1950s the .. THI
scared the mac~erel OUI of com-
mac1aJ fi'iht"rmen in the waters off
San Clemente Island.
fishermen Sli\Ott tht U&lY bun
raised its head above tht" surface
and looked mu1ght 1010 the eyes of
each fisherman.
Se'cral s1gh11ng.s were ttponed to
the local Coast Guard in the early
I q 50s. ho"e' er as one commcrcaal
fisherman recalled. several s1ghtmp
'-'Cnt unrcponcd because many
fishermen e'prcs~ concern about
being shipped off to the local fu nny
·farm
In the booll. ··Tight Lanes:· fisher-
man and Tuna Club sceretar)'
Ralph Bandan1 recalled not ju.i
one. but two 1ghtings of tbc .. THING ..
He noted that as the Cf('ature rote
up out of the ~ater. the swclh•
,,_,a.,es J1d not ra1S( the creatu-t u
tht"\ "ould a "hale, whtch meant
tht' ~rpcnt must have t.ttn • enormous •
On October 31 . 1983 j ust up \M
C'OOst a wa~s. near tmson Bclldl~ a
group of construction wa.lers
broke for their mid-day lunch ~
sat high abtn e the beach. on-S'diff.
1n search of nude sunbathers bl
frequent the secluded ~t.
One of the "'or\.ers could noc
believe his e)CS when he suddenly
<1pottl'd a big animal in the tea
ahout 100 yards offshore.
Lool.ing through a pair_ o(
binoculars the man saw what · he
dc\Cnhcd 10 the San Francp
\hronicll' as a dar~ shm 1 ()().fbol
\Crp\'.nthkc creature being follo,ftd
h' I 00 seabird" and two dozen «a
hone;
He e\plains 10 the· Chronicle be
monster had "three bends.. lake
humps. and thr) rose stratS)lt ~ ..
" b1olog1s1 at the Point Rayes
Bird Obscr\ator) ackoowl~
man' pcnod1c s1ght1nas and edOcd
tha1 "there ma} be all sorts: of
preh1 tone creatures swimm1,. ~
the~ thu we know nothina_~!M>f~_""
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a,..e C.UI o.Jl¥ l'l#C.
I think 1hcy all have to consider
just how poor a job 1hey arc rully
do1na and when )Ou arc doma that
poor of a JOb. you hould be tired.
In th1 case in wt can't rnUy fire
them. they ttaJI ihouki not be in
om~ at all I thank the Oa"1 PUet
nttd to take 1 ~tronttt~ stand
IPU"t Oranac ounty lqislat°"
that have not aoncn the Job done
ftnd arc 1'mna Wuh1n ton d 1ciatc
tocal pohcy. •
I can't understand wh) you arc
p1ck.1na on Oa.na Ro hrbechcr an the
Sunday t'd1tonal. Good lord. what
be dtd 1 toun15tCT doc n't ha'c
anything to do "'1th "'hat he' doing
b a Cona~man toda>. Be tta'°n-
abk. Man) proplc mo kcd dope
back •n their ad lcSC'tnt )Cars and
some of them even earned into
their adult h"c
Hett'• the questt0n: How maoy
pohucians (toa it taltt' to tha"lt 1
bul"Md out liaht bulb? I know You art not totna to come up w1th the
Edrtor' nor~: Ttte tdirorial didn'r
rondrmn ROhrb«~ if he 111dttd
tm04ed tn.ltlJlMM 1n hi yc>elrb. W~
simf;I) •llrcf~ • tWI ~ ol
tlk· #krs.. JO tltt ~ '*" mn di«idt
for IMmflclvn
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Oct. 26 Nov. 2
NOISE
From A1
enough. If they were going ofl n gh\ no"' "'e
couldn't talk.''
Besides the noise. Pe terson fear!> pa'isage
o f the bill will increase the nsk of a major
crash and the fallo ut of sulphur d10\lde
from plane exhaust proport1onall) "'1th the
increase an flights.
"T hey're doubling tht· noise and doubl-
ing the nsk o f a fatal accident." ht• said.
1ldding he has seen two light plane crashes
BATTLE
From A1
cause man} 'oters don't reall} undc:r-
stand what the count) schools uper-
inte ndent a nd Department of Educa-
tion do.
In fact. Dean said that's part of the
problem with the current lead ership.
"ll'c; the best kept secret in Orange
Count} The public has a nght to kno"'
"'hat's going on 10 education." he said.
Whak Dean and PC'terson talk about
their o wn agendas. a nd thC'ir ddTercnces
with one another. Pcter..on's longe' 11~
1n office m a) be the ovcmdang issue
Dean. 61. focuses on 11. telling '01ers
h is o pponC'n t "ought to be able to enjO)
his retire ment."
Pete rso n. 70. acknowledges it. admit·
tang he might have retired but for a nt.''-"
reading project he wants to implement
Peterson also finds himself bauling a
s url) electoral<'. ( and1dates at all levels
o f governme nt arc hcanng ant1-incum-
ben1 'iCntim cnts.
Voters are mad at state and federal
legislators for pan1san squabbles that
ha' e resulted 1 n budget deadlocl s and
1nac11on on other pressing problems.
Pctcr'ion is banlong that anger~won't
spill o'er into his race. He said voters
a re ge nerally happy w1th local educa·
tion oniC1als. n oung so me school board
incumhents are even runnan& unop-
posed 1n variou~ count} races.
Dean expects to benefit b)' the anti·
incum bent m ood. but he thinks 1n his
race vote rs arc s1mpl)' ready for chang'"
"A. blanket an11-mcumbent ''Ole 1s as
ln1ld1 Adrlc11Ba11n111
Last Otr.
Nov. 9
•Tide source: Astronomical Data Services. Colorado Spring •
in the area since moving the~ m 1967.
T raffic has increased with the growth of
the a irport and surrounding business com-
pk~es. he said. -,,
"This becomes Indianapolis from 4:45
(p.m.) on," he said. "It isn't the neigh-
borhood we moved into."
Neighbor Alice Rodriguez agreed
.. lf 1h1s thing passes it's going to dnve us
all awa) from here." said the 20-year
r<~s1dcnt who has been active in lobbying to
defeat the ball.
bad as saying I'm goan~ to vote for only
incumbents," Dean said. ··vou have to
judge each candidate on has merits."
.\nd. 1n this race. Deal'Miocsn't think
his opponent merits re-election.
He said Peterson d oesn't call meet-
ings w11h d1stnct supennte ndents. visit
school'\ or inform residents ahout de-
partme nt activi ties.
"He has bl.'Cn a 'cry inv1S1ble count)
supcnntendent of schools." Dean said
Dean said the department lack"
direction and ncC'ds to determine what
its m1s'lion should be.
.\mong his pnonues would be for-
mau on of a task force -cons1s11ng of
teacher<,. administrators. school board
members and classified personnel - to
design a mission statemenl.
Dean said the supenntendent has too
long ignored cn11c1sms by grand j unes
and othC'rs about duphcataon of efforts.
d<'clining sen ices to teacher<> a nd
nu nresponsl\ encss to problems an
education.
Peterson. on the other hand. cites a
last of department accomphshmcnts.
including the .\cadem1 c Decathlon. a
local contest he launched 22 ~cars ago
that has grown into an mtcrnat1onal
competition.
M ore recent 1nnovat1ons include
Proje<'t Hope. a traveling teacher pro-
gra m for ho meless children who li ve 1n
county parks.
.\nd Peterson's newest project 1s his
All Star Readers -"the one reason I'm
running again" -a program designed
to lure youngs1ers away from their
telc' mon sets and back to books.
FEINSTEIN
From A1
restated her suppon for Propos1t1on 128.
the environmental injtiative.
"I hope that every Democrat and every
foNard-thinking Republican can see the
threat to our environment." she said.
"What 'Big Green' CProp. 128) as a ll about
is ste pping forward in the 1990s."
Feinstein. who arrived at the Brunch
with her hu~nd Roger Blum. also told
the group that as governor she would
de,ote herself to combatung AIDS. which
she called "the number one public health
1hrca1."
Calling her campaign "an agenda for
change.'' Feinstein told the group that
child-care would be high on her priority hst
as governo r.
"What I want to do is create as man)
mccnthes as possible for the private secto r
to c:stablish non-profit. c hild-care center-.."
she said.
The Sunda) brunc h. n<'xl door to the
CUSTODY
From A1
the c hild.
Marlowe and partner Richard G1ibcrt
have said the\ believe Parslow will rule
aga1mt their cli ent on "emo tio n" rather
than e'is11ng talc la"'. which the} said
rcrngnazes the birth mother a-. the k gal
mother of a child.
"We feel af the judge ruled on the law.
wc'\C \\On the case. W e don't think the
court has been able to do that .. and will try
to create new law. Marlowe said Friday.
··1 don't believe the case 1s being decided
on e mo tion." countered Christian Van
Dcuscn. the Calvens· attorney. "The case
1s being decided on facts and what httle law
we have as guideposts."
Parslo w hac; conducted the case in a
quit·t and low-kc) manner. generally allow-
ing auorne)" lcewa> in questioning of
w11nc.,..,cs and selling aside some coun
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Santa Ana Tram Station. was sponsored b y
the California Abonaon Rights Action
League. the Electjons Commiuee of the
County of Orange. the Eleanor Roost'Velt
Democratic Club, National Women's Pol·
1tical Caucaus of Orange County and the
Orange County National Organization for
Women Political Action Committee.
.\fler Sunda) 's stop an Santa Ana. Feins·
tean left immediately to attend another
fundraaser m Long Beach.
Sen. Pete Walson 1s 1n Wa hington D.C.
to take part an budget negotiations between
the House of Representatives and the
Senate.
Wilson's camp said a vote on the federal
budget could come today or Tuesday.
allo wing the senator to be back in Cal1 -
fom 1a b) the middle o f the week.
If he 1s not. the scheduled Thursday
debatC' between the 1wo candidates may
have to be put off. Both sides have said
the:) \liOuld like to reschedule the second
debate. set for San Francisco, if Walson
can't make 1t.
formalities
Van Dcu~n no tl"d that both he and
Harold LaFlammc. the court-appointed
auom e)' for the child. have urged the judge
to find that thC' evidence concerning gen-
etics is the "controlling C\ 1dcnce."
Van Dcuscn said Fnda) he will probabl)
appeal 1f the j udg\."s ruling fails to rc-
cogn11e certain major points.
··Most 1mportantl\. we arc asking h im to
find that, as a matter of public poliC),
genetic parents of a child have to be the
legal parents of that child." Van Deusen
..aid .
1 he Judge also should rule that someone
canno t use "false pretenses to obtain a
unique genetic individual that a husband
and wife have created."
Johnson. a si ngle mother o f a toddler.
and Mrs. CalvCT'l. 36, met while wo rking as
nurses at Western Medical Center in Santa
Ana. A h)stcrectomy ~reventcd Mrs.
Calvcn from carrying a child. although she
cou Id produce ova.
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MIX-UP
From A1
Peugeot bicycle.
Last week Brown's mother. Joanne.
received a questionnaire from the
county's Victim /Witness Assistance
Program. Besides basic queries into her
son's accident. the form told her Mat·
thew Brown was entitled to a new
P<'ugeo t bicycle. she said.
.. , knew the)' had to have made a
mistake. My son's never owned a
Peugeot b1c)cle,'' Brown said.
At that point. the Costa Mesa resi-
dent became concerned. What af police
couldn't find the other car wreck vic-
tim ., What af he Jlceded this rest1tut1on?
More importantly. Brown said re-
cent!). how come th as was the third
time she had to convince authontaes
that he r son was not hit by a drunken
dr1 ver on Superior A venue?
The tro uble apparently started with a
sample communacallon break down be-
tween poh~ and Western Medical
Center's trauma personnel. Both Jack-
son . 29. and Brown. 20. arrived at the
hospital that night with head injuries
due to a traffic accident.
.. .\s with an) ac~1dent scene. there
was a lot of confusion. We d1dn·1 know
who was hun." police ;Sgt. Andy Gonis
said.
When Newpon Beach investigator
Dan Re) nolds called the trauma unit
and asked the nam e of the accident
'1cum. he was given the name Mat-
the\\ Brown.
Re ynolds called the Browns' the next
day and. after some confusion. found
he had the wro ng name. Reyno lds
immcdaatel) called the officers prepar-
ing the re pon and corrected the mis·
takt'. Gonas said.
The problem as. Matthew Brown's
name "'as alread)' an the' system. on
mo rt' than one rcpon.
The drunken driver who plowed into
Jackson on Supcnor "as caught in
Costa Mesa ho urs after she'd left the
scene of the crime. Brown was sum-
moned to Harbor Municipal Coun to
1est1f)' at Tatnara M1relcz's trial.
Caution necessary when considering hOnte refinancing
By John Link
Fo r m~'"' homco~ncr-.. the re·
financing of 1lw11 homt." mortgage
result -. 1n a reduc tion o f their
m onth I~ cac;h pa~ me n ts an add111on
to fa,orahk ta'\ attributes. how-
ever. a certain degreC' of rau11o n
muc;t be e\crt·1scd so as to avoid the
unf:l\orah k ta\ 1mpal'l of d1 s-
allo"'t.'d rcfinannng CO\t., gt·nc rall)
refr rred 10 J'> (')111nt'>.
Po ints arc I) p1lall} dcfim·d as
loan orig1nat1o n or procC'i\1ng fees
paid to a knda upon thl' purr hasc
or refinancing o f a mo rtgagr o n a
1wr ... unal rC!>tdl'llll' In JX'no<ls ol
"lli!ht" mone~. 11 ma} bt' net"cs..ar)
tor hu)c'r!> or ~lier\ of real estate to
pa\ tht.'~ loan placement fee-. 1r1
11rdt•r 10 obtain nlTl'\\ar} finan mg
Wht·rc: ··point\" arc paid b) the
<1ellcr nr kndl·r. lhl') arc· not dt·d uc-
11 hlc a'i 1ntcre'it <'\pcnse bct.·ausc the
or arl' pn~ men ts for the use o f
monc\.
-----------------------------de bt. "llh respect 10 "h1,·h the)' arc
\\hcrl" a "loan proces!>ing foe." o r
points. 1s paid but separate cha ~cs
3rl' k ' ll'd fo r the t1tk rcpon.
C'icrow fee. deed preparatio n. in·
c;ur:lnrl'. etc. thl' loan point' arc
dedut·11hle since 11 was actuall)
compcn.,a11on for the' use or for-
bcarnnce o f mone)'.
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paid. 1s not the debt of the new
hom~owncrr Ho~evcr. the po1ntc.
pa id hy the ~lier or lender may be
treated a s '1Cll1ng e'pcnscs. thus
reducing gain rcah1cd o n the sale of
the home
Where poanb arc paid h} the
bu)er or borrowe r. the question of
deductiblity turns uron a factual
dctermmauo n as to whrther the
points are in pa) mt.'nt for wrv1ce\
(iencrall)'. points p:ud an conncc-
" t1on w11h the purchase or 1mprovc-
rm·n1 o f a h ome arc deducted an
their t.'nurct ~ an the )'Car the) arc
paid This deduction as not a'a1l·
able unle s these points arc p:ud
from wparnte funds the home-
owner hrings to the loan closing.
If the new lender simply
withholds poantc; from the proceeds
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YO WClltC Pm US • NOT Sfl!CtAl INTfllS TS. -·------·------.. -
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f ~ ~
a
f'
ut tht• loan. these co<;ts cannot he
de<'mcd "paid·· b} the ho meowner
anJ must be ded ucted prorata o ver
the pcnod of the nr " loan An)
unamort11t.'d .balancc of loan points
ma\ be' dcduc t<'d o nce the loan pr~l·cds a n.' no longer being used
b\ the homeowner -for instance.
1f the proix·rt) already has tx-e n
~Id .
Thr Internal Rc,cnue Scn1ce
will not allow the d<.·ducuon o f
these co ts o n a prorata oos1s 1f the
dcht ici greater than 30 years. In
addition. the mo rtgage must be for
no more than $250.000 or the
number of points charg<.'d must he
nu greater than four for loans of IS
~ears or less. or si:it for loans o f
more than IS years. However. the
Eighth C1rcu1t Court of Appeal'i
recent!) dcr1dcd point paid by
homeowners in obtaining a pcr-
manont monaaac on their home.
the proettd of which we~ used to
d1<tin1ui h a short·lcrm three-year
mort~ w1th a balloon payment.
Wt're elt11bk for imntcd1a1e deduc-
tio n.
The fact of the case included
hom~wncrs who purchased their
home b)' ohta1n1na thi thrtt·)ear
loan with 1 su~uent tttond
monpsc addl'd for additional
·home improvement . f\er obtain-
ina a pl'rmancnt 30-ycar mon~.
the homeoWMrs peid off ihe f>':"Ot
Joans wnh the Pf'Ol°ttd . The E11hth
C'ircu1t hdd that the points p111d an
obt1in1n1 their permanent mon·
' -
gagt· \\Crt.• p:ml 1n conncc11on with
"the purcha<>c of their principal
ho nw" and the refore "'ere deduc-
tible 1n full an tht' )'ear paid. The
rnurt held that "here ta,pa)'ers
purchase a principal residence wuh
-.hort ·tt.·rm fina ncing and rC'place
that loan with permanent fi nancinf.
thl' pcrmun,·nt mortgage obtained 1s
'iuffic1entl) "an connection with"
the purchaM' of the home which
allows for tt!s 1mmcd1atc deduction
of the poinl'i paid b) the tu payers.
The requiremC'nt that debt onl>
have on ac;\on at1o n o r relation w1 1h
tht purcha'ie o f the homeo" ners·
re 1dence-for JlQtnts to be deduc-
tihlt ma)' allow man)' opponun1tics
and potential ~vings of taxes upon
rrfinancing.
The rules relnt1ng to the deduc-
tibility of ho me monpac interest
and relinancma cost hove chanacd
co n idcrahly dunna the past several
)en" and art.' complex and in-
volved. Lenders mu t now rcpon
the amount of points received on a
monpge nnd must ta tc whether
the points "'ere paid d irectly by the
borrO"-er. or deducted from the
loon procecd'i. Homeowners ho uld
consult wuh an appropriate tu
pr(>fc'i111onol prior to exccuttna
transact ion which may yield ta\
a' ing opportunilltt afforded by
th" mo,t rttcnt Ei-..th 1rcuit Coun of 1\ppcal, d«11ion.
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Raiders punlslj
Chargers With
llouble-buTel
assault, 24-9
By SU1n Wyman
OrMge Co.et Deify Plot
SAN DIEGO -Los Anaeles
Raiden coach An Shell hu
aome bed news for the Na-
tional Football Leaaue. eo•a
back; Marcus is still there; and
Gres wants a piece of the aC1ion.
That means Shell will consider usina a
three man rotation for the runnina beck
position. It could be, he hopes. be devu-
asting.
The San Diego Chargers aot just • small
taste of what is in store for the rest of
season as Bo Jackson and Man:us Allen
teamed up to rush the ball for 98 yards
with Jackson, fresh off his 1990 bueball
season, 1oina into the end zone for two of
the Raiders• three touchdowns as Los
Anaeles whipped the Charaers. 24-9. before
60,S69 at Jack Murphy Stadium Sunday.
AJlen would have also scored one, but it
was called back by the officials. In its place.
quarterback Jay Schroeder connected with
Willie Gault on an 8-yard pass for-that
third TO.
SUllllJ'I
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WEEK
7
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Rams 44, Falcons 24
Raiders 2 4, Chargers 9
Bills 30. Jets 27
Cowboys 17, Bucs 13
49ers 27. Steelers 7
Broncos 2 7, Colts 17
·~Oil~J~ 23, Saints JO
Redskins 13, f agles 7
Seahawks 19, Chiefs 7
Giants 20, Cardinals 19
Tonight 's Game ( 6 o'clock)
Bengals at Browns, Channel 7
....... Nor99ft/Orenge c-Deify """°'
Rams defenders Mike Pfef (left), George Bethune move In to put the stops to Atlanta running back Steve Broussard.
J
Seven defensive backs
shut Faleons down in
·a rare I -24 laugher
By Jon F«gueon
Or-. c-~ Noc
ANAHEIM -Rams de·
fensive coordinator Fritz
Sburmur said his unit played
~ner Sunday becaute it was
more comfortable after
scrappina new-fanaJed de-.:I!
fensive schemes for a piece of the P9«
The defensive unit put totethef its best
.effon of the season by utilizina iM quic.kneu
and speed of seven defensive becks much of
the day to limit the Atlanta falcons' wide-open
offense. Meanwhile, the Rams offense scored
on eiaht consecutive drives to notch a 44-24
NFL victory before S4,76 1 at ·Anaheim
Stadium.
As a result, 1he Rams can breathe a liab
of relief because their three-game losina streak
came to an end. But at the same time, the
pressure will rcm.1Jn on the Rams every pme
for the resl of the season as they attempt to dia
their way out from a 1-4 start for a playoff
berth.
"We wenl back to playing the kind of
football we're capable of,-Rams Coach John
Robinson said. "It certainly wasn't a button we
can tum on or off. This football team stuck
together throuahout a period of difficulty.
"Nobody is certain what happened to this
team. Things happened that we have trouble
controlling. We were m ystified and shodccd by
some of the things that happened. There was
no finger-pointJn&. no stepping away, no
downcas1 eyes on people. We all stuck
together."
At 2-4. the Rams are lied for second -or
last. which ever way you prefer to look at it -
with the Saints and Falcons in the NFC West.
All art four games behind the unbeaten 49ers,
who have all bul ended the. di\!WonaJ race.
~ner a rough week against the Bears, the
Rams looked like their typical selves Sunday
- a slow stan followed by an avalanche of
po ants.
The Rams d1d not pm a yard on their
first thrtt dnves and Atlanta's Michael Retd
.slapped through on KCJth English's tlurd punt
attempt and forced him to eat the ball at bis
own 8. The Falcons were qufokJy ahead 10-0.
but it was JUSl about all Rams after tbaL
Jim Everett started the pme by ocfnplet-
ing just one of his first seven and 6 of bis first
16 pa556 for 44 yards. But with the game tied
at I 0. Everett ke)'cd an eight-drive scoring
streak from late an the first penod to early in
the founh b) complctma 19 of 22 {or 244 yards
and thrtt touchdowns - a 35-)'lrder to Henry
See RAMS/Ir
.
Corona dal ·Mar quarterback Kahrll lo8t for 811811
Accident with knife
severs tendon on his
passing (right) hand
By Roger Carlson
Delly Piiot Sports Edttor
NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del
Mar High quanerback Todd Kehrh, the
Sea Kings' No. I threat. has been lost for
the season after sufTenng a non-football
injury on Saturday at a barbecue.
The accident involved a knife, accord-
ing to his coach, Dave Holland, to the
eittent that the cut was to the bone on his
little finger of his right (passing hand).
severing a tendon.
"They'll have lo operate,"' said a down-
cast Holland on Sunday. "He was trying
to cut some fat or gristle or fat off the
steak and it just slipped.
.. He's out for two weeks an a cast. then
another four weeks without the cast."
A 6-foot-4, 21 5-pound 1unior who
writes wtth his left hand. but passes with
his right. is considered a major college
prospect by any standard. He had already
led the Sea Kings to the CIF Division VI
championship as a sophomore.
Kehrli was just now coming into his
own as a junior after a slow stan, com-
pleting 14 of 2S for 187 yards and a
touchdown in a 13-3 victory over New-
pon Harbor two weeks aao.
Last week he was just 7 of 23 for I S2
yards. for two touchdowns in a 27-27 tie
wi th Woodbridge.
"We're aoioa to strugle now," la-
mented Holland. "We, had just decided to
open it up with Kehrli now. to startina
aoin& for it. Our runnina pme just hasn't
been doina it
"We were committed to aoina to the
pass -a 7().30 rado," continued
Holland, "because that•s where we were
heading."
Takina Kehrli·s plllCC will be Chad
Woolsey, a versatile and dependable son
who has been relied on mostly in tM
secondary.
Wooltey bas acted as the Sea K.inp•
No. 2 quancrblck all ~son &ona. ~
not thrown a pass this M:UC>n. ~II this comes after the Sea K.inp were
st(anncd with a 27·27 tic with Wood-
bridlt. knoc:kina tMm out of a share of
the Sa View taaue lead. H~·s how it went around tM Sea
view LtNuc for Monday Momint Quar·
1t1tsks. u well 11 lddiUonal comments
tom Holland Rlll'dint hit Seil Kines:
• New,.rl t 11., .. , C•H' Jeff
......
Todd Kehrff la lolt for the eeuon.
Briakley: "The kids came back and play-
ed well. It was nice after the loss to deal
with adversity and bounce back to win
the game. It was a Iona wait for us apd we
came in really focused. I think it sho~
in the first drive when wc went down the
field and scored. It kind of set the table
for the night.
"I was really pleased with the way the
defense played apinst the winacd-T. It's
the ~t job our defense has done in the
five years I've been here. I have to &ive
the defensive staff a lot of credit and the
kids did a aood Job of exccutina it.
"We rushed the ball well and that
helped us throw more effectively. we•re
aoina to throw as much a1 wc need to win
the game. If the defense shows us we can
throw apinst it, then tbat•s what wc·u do
-try to ellploit the weakness. We•ve IOt
a lot of weapons on this team -Branon
Coluccio. Mike Stipe, Oeorwc Grttnwalt
and the two runnina t.cks, Ruucll
Olshdiki and Marc Tqliaferri, but the
pcnonalitia never ,et in the way.
"For TaaJiafcrri and Olshefski, we fttl
they complement e.cb olber very well. If
we ran one o( them eAclusively. he could
probably .-in 1.000 yarda on the leUOft. but we ltftll the team e«on. vou·d better
be team~n~ to play al Newpon.
.. rt•a the same with the wide tteeiven.
One pme you miaht catch l 0 t.llt, the
nnt 11me you milbt not catch any. But
the IUYI don't care who eets lbc job done, .. loftl u it lttl done. •• •c... ........ c.c.o. .. a I 1
.. We ~t we mowd the ball wt.en wc
needed to. We weft down by I 0 and
ICOftld tWICIC to lab the leed and WC weft
happy about that We were l>nuMtt to
come out with a tic, but that•• not the way ,.
. .
How Orange Coast Area teams fared
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Estancii (2-5, 1-1) dtf. U,W.. Beach, 21-20 .. .bdn noid a clwttr ..... Tr abuco t9s (at Newpart HartMr) Fri.
F.-. Y•y (0-7, 0·3) lllt •D•••llWJ. 44-J0 .. .1.-• ._...,_., ._ .. Slnla ._(It H .... ._..) flt.
Htn. Btldt (5-2. 1-2) lost to Santi Ana, 22-21...Slinh wn .,._ te wlkt • ..... Wnbniisttr (at Wesllhttr) Fri.
hlle (1-1. l·l) lllt " e ,.., lM .. ~ .. ,_ ,. ..._ .._ .. . .. ..s. a1 11111 (It "*> ....
L1cuu Btldl c2-5. 0.2) lost .. Esbndl. 21·20 ........... tit7Jllt Artists ..... Costa Mna (It L..-ludt) Fri.
..... (S-Z. 2-1) ......... 11.1 ..................... ,_..i.. (It .... c.I) N. .
..... Dti (4-3, 2-0) dtf. Loyall, 3-0 .. Jiiunt _... Lna-• 119 ,. .. .... l•....t (Its.ta Alll IRI) n. .
II.Ifill """' (S-2, 1-1) .......... ,. 21-7 • ..jllt ... -•11111111 ·-""' ( .. 11111)' ~ ...
Oct• ... (4·2-1, 2-1-l) lost It Mlrinl, 17-7...K .... '1 NCic ._. flls ..... byt -
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........ , (2-5. 0-2) •t " 111.,.t ........ 21-7 ............. , .. .... .Tldt (1t Ttdl) -ftl
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....... (2--4-1. 0.1·1) "4. ·c• u .21 ... Mt't 11se, w Ii ..., """ ............ , (It lntM) -ftl -·
we played foolbell. We st.aned out all
nght and tMn flattened out.
1n1 C'<pcnenct and maybe that•s aood for
us.
• Ulit•ft"ltlJ o.ct .... 0 t ..
.., felt we were not really inlellte =
We didn•t play with a areaa *81 ol
and Newport HartKw ~ out ... ..
ecuted wetl. We needed to cw 4N1 ... ..
after tome people and we clidn"t.
·~
·::..
"I was a hnle disappointed in the
defense. but on the briaht aide. we haven't
~n beaten in Gve pma.. We need to
~up a little. but I think wc11 be OK. ·rm not ellK11y sure what h*ppencd,
but WC didn•t play as intitftlt. I IUCSI I
could man tlla.t.. but we didn't tlleklt
well and clidn•t react well We were lillint
Met ........ '°' Olhm to IMke lM moves. 1t•s f\anny how the whole tam can
to flat at tM same time. It wu a bumbl-
"h's not that wc couldn't act up for
Woodbridae. because they're new to the teaauc:. We've played other teams this
yttr we're not tbat famihar with and
pla)"Cd them 1n=. 1 think after we
came down and riaht away, we JUst
relaxed.
.. It.a the f\na .-e dUa ,.. 11
happened to UL I,_ c..".t -., _ _...
on lbe ,'ftlOIU ... We __ , 1J11i
~•ve them credlt. they ca"'lbt ftJ'e and
had a aood pme plan and they did IOmC aood tlunp •inst u . .. '
ball Oft dc9•ud •. 11 .. enanm1 well. we.... .
die 9CMIOM llid II .._a ..
RAIDERS
From 81
The third mt'mber of the running
tandem. Greg Bell. is on injured
reserved. postponing for a COJU>le of
weeks Shell's decision on whether lo
go with a two-man or three-man
rotation.
Shell. "'hen asked about thl' possi-
bility of a th~-man rotation. said
"Right now. Greg' on the injured
reserved. so I don·t ha'e to worry
about that:·
Then he added. "When the time
comes. I am ~onna look at that:·
He was quick to point out that all
season long he has been using a two-
man rotation. usuall~ with Allen in
the fir!.t half and Bell in the second
half.
He explained early 1n the year th e
plan would enable him to have a
fresh running back at all times. Lit-
tle has changed to make him think
differently about how to use his
running backs •
The only difference 1s that he now
has three premier running backs in
Jackson. Allen and Bell. but the coac~ocsn't expect an) problems
O\ er who runs and wben they run.
Asked 1f splitting the running
duties was good for Jackson. Shell
s~ud, "It 1s good for the team."
That's the whole themt' of tht'
1990 Raiders -unity and family.
'
..,.OlllH•.-. .. =. ... .... ~-Sf ...
Aa nrmic Rw pw nlla wtUda
Md liidlld ......... ..
-Ii-. m Ive ..... ..... tiand Fakonl ~ fbur times tor 31 yarda an ..,_._ Oeots
Bethune. kcvia 0..... *9 Piel ud mD Hawkins .ti Md OM MCk.
ud Adull q...,._. ari1 MiU·
er wu burriod oa mMY occ:uionL .. Wt bad a dieciplined rush
today," Shunnur said. .. G"')'I were
workina very hard at what Ibey bad
to do. We were very specific in what
our plans were, and they did what
they needed to do.
''That's just what it takes. free-
dom to do what you need to do and
not worry about cvcrythina else,"
Shurmur said. ''It's our sciond week
back in the old Rams scheme. We
were more in the comfon zone. and
people felt comfortable in what they
were doing."
Shurmur also instituted the
crowded defensive t.ckfield more
than 50 percent of the time while
Greene, Bethune. Piel and Brent
farynian brought a four-man pass
rush.
"I knew they were going to play a
lot of run-and-shoot," Shurmur
said. "I wanted to get as many guys
who could run on the field as poss-
ible. They've got a lot of quick guys
on the field. It was something we've
planned to do. but for various
reasons couldn't.
"We were going to use either six
defensive backs and Wilcher or
seven defensive backs with (free
The first one to greet Jackson a.Iler
he scored his first touchdown of the
af\efnoon was Allen. They are su~
posed to be bitter rivals.
Schroeder said, .. It makes no dif-
ference who you hand it off to, 32
(Allen) or 34 (Jackson). You get a
great run."
Those \Cry samc sentiments were
echoed b-. defensive unit stalwan
Bob Golie.
"I would say wc ~ave some run-
ning backs." Golie said. "In fact that
whole backfield complements each
other. Get past Bo. Marcus and
Greg. and )Ou'vc got guys like Steve
Smith. Vance Mueller and
Napoleon McCallum. That's a great
unit."
Ibc defense wasn't bad either,
according to both Schroeder and his
coach. Shell was happy with the
enure team's performance.
'Tm so proud of this team." Shell
said. noting onc of his players com-
mented. "this is family."
"He's right. They arc a good foot-
ball team . They descrvc a lot of
praise. I don't ca~ what anybody
says. We know we arc a good foot-
ball team. and we arc getting better ...
The Raiders arc now 6-1 on the
season. 4-0 in AFC West play and
lead thc d1v1s1on by two games
cn tenng next "'eck's AFC West bye
week. San Diego 1s 2-5 on the )Car
and 0-1 in thc d1 vis1on .
Schroeder credits ever)·onc
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"'-tst"•rW).llewt.lllM•
.... .. ...... ( ....... \le '*••):. ... bOwl .... lilt'• ......
Al ·-Finl down• 12 26
•u•M\·Yard\ 16·1' n-n• Pat\lne m 302
lteturn Vard\ " 63 CorNt-AtHnl 11·33• 1 U ·ll·O
Punts S-41 2·45 Sadled~d\ Lost 4·)1 0-0
Fumblft· I 2·2 1-1 Ptftalt &I'd\ 10•'3 6·61
Tlnle of ~tlon 24'°4 3H6
IMCMYIOUAL STATISTICS
llUSHINO-Allanta, 8rouss.atd l•SS, T.Johnson t-12, 1to1ler 4·1, K,,,_. 2-l, Ca!TIPtl9tl 1· 1 f11m1, G1rv 19· 1()2, Ellard 1· 13,
w1rrwr .. 10. McGee l·S. Grftfl 3·4, Oelolfto
1-s. Enell•h HmiMJ' ti
PASSING-Atlante, ~· 14·24·0-110.
Cal'Nlbell •·t-1•97. ll1ms. Everett 24·31-0-302,
Lo119 0-0·0·0. f1ECEIVING-Altan11. RIM>n S·16l, Mlnlno S·•. Brouuard 4· II. Oiaon 3·lJ, COiiins 1·7.
ltams, en1rd 6·109. McGee 6·61, G1rv 4·11, 0 . JotlnM)f'I 3·17, Anderson 2·61. HolOl\•n l•lS,
A.Coa 1-13. ~le>lno l·t
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None
around him for the squad's per-
formance. On his long~istancc con-
ncction (47 yards ) with Gault early
in the third period.Schroeder said,
"It was Wittie who did all the hard
work.' .
Actually. Schroeder and the pa~
ing game made all the difTe~ncc.
The fact is, the numbers show the
Chargers nearly played the Raiders
even.
Both teams moved the ball 289
yards OQ. offense, with Chargers
picking up 139 yards on the vound
and 150 ya rds through the air. The
Raiders rushed thc ball fo r 116 yards
while throwing the ball for 173
yards.
Schroeder was 11 for 20 while his
opposite number. Billy Joe Tolhver
was 14 for 28. ButTothver and the
Chargers had to sctile for three field
JOals. although they. marched decp
into Ra iders territory four times.
They were stopped once without a
score just before the end of the first
half.
San DiCJO drew first blood. With
5·43 gone in the first Pt"riod. HS 74-
)ard march downfield stalled on the
Raiders· 10-yard hne. John Camey
split the uprights with a 27-yard kick
for the first three points of the after-
noon.
Jcff Jaeger gained those three
points baclcfor Los Angeles on a 24-
yard field goal with 14:08 remaining
1n the second quaner.
From that pornt own. it was all
Lo!> Angcks a!I far as the scoring
went.
Jackson picked up his first touch-
down on a 5-yard run. skining tef\
end for th e score. It capped a s1x-
play. 35-yard drive setup when San
Di ego punter John Kidd shanked
one 9 ya rds. Jaeger's point after
made 1t 10-3.
'Carney put the Chargers back 1n
the game with less than two minutes
to play in the half with a 37-yard
field goal that made i1 I 0-6.
In the third penod. Jackson bull-
ed his way 7 yards for his S«ond
scort. This time. half the San Diego
tcam was hanging on to him as he
brn~e across the goal line. That
5Core and Jaeger's kick came Wlth
slightly over five minutcs gone to
make it t 7-6.
Ca rne) 's third field goal of the
da). a 37-yarder w11h 11 :57 gone in
th e third penod. made 1t 17-9 and
clo~d out the Chargers· sconng for
th e afternoon
I Schroeder and Gault put the game
well out of reach when they con-
nected 1n the fourth on an 8-yard
I pass for the score That was nght
after Allen's gallop for a TD was
called back hccause of offensive
holding.
Raiden 14, Ch1r.-rs t
Seer• by Ou•r,.n
LA ••Iden 0 I~ 1 1-1•
Sen 01"9 l J l 0-t ,,.,,, Ov•r1w
SO-FG C1n~v 11 S 0
S.Cllld Ouanw
LA-FG JI~ l4 Sl
L A-JICll.\Oll s run CJ•~· lo.Kii. • 09 SC>-FG C1r,,.v 37 13 IS
Tillnl Ou•r1w
LA Jee''°" 1 run IJa~r k1c11.> H•
SC>-FG C1n~v l1 11 SI
P:Wf1fl Ou•nw
LA-G1uo • oau lrom Sc11roeoer CJ•~
11.ICll.l SlO A-60,..
GAMI STATISTICS
LA SO Finl OOwn\ 17 16
Ru•M•·verO\ )0 116 ) I· 13'
PH\•n11 11) ISO
lt••urn Ye rd\ S ?6
Come>·All 1,,1 II 10·1 1•·1'·0
S.cll.ed V 1rO• LO•I 1 · l l · It
Pun" l 41 4· l7 Fumbltl l.O\I 0·0 0-0
P.n11tlfl•Verdt l 9 S·SO
Time ol Poneulorl 11 02 l7 SI
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Lot A11911e•, JackJOO 1'·s.J.
Allfll t·45 $mll11 I 14, khroeoer 1-Cmlnut 61
Sen 01"0 Butt• 16·76, ~n1tlM l ·O. Hermon
S 19 TOiiiver l·J. M111ef I (mlnu\ 41
fllA$$1NG-LO\ Anee111, Scllr~
11 20· I• 176. Sen 0'"41 TOlllvtr 14 lt·O· I"
ll&CEIVIHG-Los """"'· GaU!I 4·'6, Allen >-50. 'erN~1 7·76, Horton 1·?4, T Brown I 10 S.n O>teO Wtlker l ·U. A Mlllef ,..,,
81111t 1-n. Harmon , 17 Earlv 2 IS CO• I I?
JtfnlllM 1-10
GWC wins tourney
ANTA BARBARA -OolJen
West defeated Grossmont in three
straiaht same . 15-6. IS·IO, IS-13,
in the finals of the Santa Barbara
Tournamcnt of Champions in com-
munity colltae women's volleyblll
action unday. The State's top-
nank.cd Rustlrrs (11-0) have not ~~t
a pmc since Sept. 21 1 strulc o( 31
aamc .
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Antonio Spun 117-106 in an NM tnlCltoo llJDI.
James Worthy ICDled 24 poiall lw the Ubn. I' of them in the ftnl quancr, 8ftd Byron Scon
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Bo's return a smash, as usual; but
Dickerson's Nt•n Just a big flop
By Barry Wilner
AP Spor11 Writer
Bo found the end zone.
and victory. Enc found SS
yards. and defeat.
Bo Jackson and Eric [il~il1ill .. r
Dickerson. thc NFL's highest·
profile running backs. were
back in action Sunday. Jackson
returned to his hobby after
spend ing the last seven months
at his vocation, baseball. Dickerson rejoined the
Colts after a six-game suspension during a contract
dispute.
Jackson had the happier t 990 debut with two
touchdowns and 53 yards rushing in the Los
Angcles Raiders· 24-9 victory at San Dicao.
Dickerson couldn't help Indianapolis enough in
Denver's 27-17 w1n.
• 8l'MCOI 17, Cotti 17: In Indianapolis. the
return of Dickerson was ovcrshadowed by the
~vival of John Elway, who passed for 307 yards
and \wo touchdowns. Denver (3-4) snapped its
tonic t lo ma streak 1n seven years at three aames.
O.vid Treadwtll's 42-yard field aoal Wlth 3:45
to 10 broke a tie and Denver added a clinchina
touchdown on a 4-yard run by teve Stwell two
minutes later.
Indianapolis (2-4) sot $5 yard~ on nine came'
by Dickerson. ~t)'ina bis first pmc or the season
after missina lie pmcs while suspended durina a
contract dJ..,ute. He also passed O.J. Simpson to
take over siuh place on lhe NFL's-all·timc rushina
list with 11 ,28 I yards.
"I tot lhc kink out I thought m1gh1 be there.
but thctt was no probttm:· Dickerson said. "I
think J did all riaht. ..
Both Colts touchdowns came on passes by Jack
Trudeau. who threw for 312 yards.
• 81111 H, Jell n : h's aett1ng to bc a common
occurrence thts season. The Bills have comc back
1n thc founh quaner for three straight wins. this
time on Jim Kelly's 19-yard touchdown pass to
Jamie Mueller w1th 19 seconds left in tht' game.
• thn n, Steelen 7: Dexter Carter took over
for injured runnina back Roger Craig and per-
formed like. well, R<>scr Craig. The rookie had 90
yards in 17 carries and cauaht seven passes for 67
yards.
•Gluts H, C.rdJaa.11 It: The Giants won on
Matt Bahr's 4().yard field aoal as time expired.
Althouah outplayed by Phoenix for most of the
pme, New York rallied with 10 points in the final
3:21 to 10 6-0 for the first time ever. •S.W•'-• It, CMef1 7: Norm Johnson. who
had suug)ed much of the year. kicked four field
aoals and Stattle's defense held Christian Okoye
and Barry Word to a combintd 66 yards on thc
around.
• C.W'My1 17, Ben U: Dallas remained un-
beaten apinst the Buccanttrs (4-3) in its first trip
ever to Tampa Bay. The Cowboys (3-4) have won
all eight mcetinas with Tampa Ray. includi"t two
1n the last three wtcks.
• ftHAI•• I a, EacJes 7: In a sloppy aame at
W11h1naton. tan Humphncs' pasJCS of 33 yards to
Gary Clark and ... to An Monk set up t.M winnint
touchdown. a l·)lrd di"~ by Oetald R ...
• OtlHI U , SO.ts It: At Houston. LorefllO
White scortd tY1tiet as tht Oilcn .,.led the debut
or tevc Walsh II stanina quanert.ck for New
Orleans (2-4). The Otlen (4-J) 1Mpped aht Saints'
NFL rcc.ord-tyins 11ralt ol U conaecutivc v.ciontt
ap1ntt FC team .. dllilll io 1916. -
I
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By Betry Faulkner
OfMQe COMt Deity Not
more consistent both ofrtnlivety
and de(cnsivtly.
"We aot JOme baa plays offensive-
ly. but there's room for improve-ALONG THE ORANGE COAST
-With the race for playoff spots becoming increasinaJy cloudy in the m~nt. They. ~re doublt-tam•na
Sunset Leuue, the sinJle-pmc Mike Cunningham, so we had .a
showdown for the leque title is chance to throw .to Bra~on Jenae
becoming crystal clear and he made a b11 catch .1n the e.nd . · ' 1one. That's the bottom hne.11=nin1
Edison. which has steamrolled it into the end LOnc."
four. league foe~. could. clinch the White also praised the running of
o utnght title wnh a victory over tailback Travis Baldin& (12 carrirs
Marina F_riday 1 night at Oran~ for 91 yards), who bas emerged as
Coast. ~hach has emerged from a the team's No. I ball carrier.
close-knit pack of contenders as the "H e's pretty much assumed the
, top threat to the C hargers. role.'' White said. "He was going to
Here's what the coaches thought share time with J.R. (Schusterick).
about last wed's action: which had been the case the past two
• Edhoa Coad1Dave1ftlte: "It's gamrs. but J.R. hurt his hamstring
a coach's nature to be hard on his early and Travis continued to have
players., but I feel we still need to be some ~ood cam es for us. •Marina Coadl Joh Seeley:
"Ocean View's offense was real hard
to stop. but we controlled it.
(Sehawks quarterback) Randy
Karliner 1s going to make things
happen. because he has the in-
tangibles you can't plan for. But our
def~nse stayed intense the whole
game."
Seeley heaped m ore praise on his
defense. including l1tgmar Nonh-
cott (in on four sacks) and
linebackers Bob Stewan. Chad
Durand and Mike Johnston.
•• tcwart was 1 n one a ton of
tackles and Northcott 1s enjoying
the fact that teams are double-team-
ing (tackle) Rich Rice and end Frank
Marvitz. Everyonr pla)'cd well de-
fcn'lively."
Offensively. Sha" n Fulford con-
unucs ~.O pile up 100-)ard games
agamsf1nc~J 1ngl) bunched-up d~
feno;cs.
··w e·rc facing e1gh1-and nane-
man fronts and "e're not fooling
an)one:· Scelc) e'<pla10ed. "Wl"re
JUSt executing \\ell up front .tnd
Shawn has hcen \'Cf) ,·ons1r,tent·"
• Hontin1ton Bucb Coacb
Geor1e Pascoe: .. It's al"a's tough
\\hen \OU lo~. hu1 anta \na 1s a
good foo1ball team. f hl') 0 H· plJ)ed
some people tha1 art."n 't e'actl)
slo uches and the) ·w got pknt' ot
talented. phy'lu:al ktd~
"I don't think we "'ere as emo-
t1onall) read) tu play a~ "'e could
haH been Going 1n10 the "eek. "c
had allo"cd JUSI :!:!q to tal ru\h1ng
) ards an sl\ game-; and the) mon·
than doubled that 1n one gaml' \.\ e
missed \Oml' tad..les and the> ran
e:it tremeh hard.
·:offen.'>l\el). \\l. mu,e<l thl· ball
\\ell. Joe Contrera'> had 11 7 )ards
rushing and Jal k 1-m·nd thrc\\ tor
105 )ards. '>O "e "ere do10g some
things nght \\ c JU'il got 1n s1tu-
a11ons "hen· ''c "ere forced to make
a h1g pla) Jnd \\l' "l're a hlllc out o t
')\nC."
• • Ocean View Coacb Howard
Isom: 'Tm not ha pp) "1th the mi'l-
take . but ~1anna did a he l ol a
JOb The) h:l\e a 'Cf) formidable
front four (Manna tacklt') Rid.
Rice 1 a b1g-11mc pla)cr
"We ha~.i net )ards to their
179 and "hen 1hat happen\. ~ou
should win. We had some blown
a s1gnments and rcc.·c1ver'> "l'rc
raught block10g do" ntield "hen the
ball "'as 1n the air "hllh "crl' ralll-d
offensl\ c 10tcrtcrence
"The) ran O\l'r U\ \\Ith ra" man-
power up front.'. h o rn ~1d of thl•
reason for the first-half wss pro1cc-
t1on hrea~do" n that resuhed 1n
Manna complc110g fhc sal·ks 1n thl'
fir;t half (SI\ O\l·ralll
.. Dcfen•il\cl). th;l l "as our hest
game all )ear The' had one dn"e.
but othl'r than tha1. we o;hut them
down. We came an intense and our
level of pla\ was rclat1 vel) good. 'W e
just had a few mistakes. which hap-
pens "1th ) oung lods. In big game\,
those mistakes can hurt vou. That
game meant a lo t to us ·· ·
•Foutain Valley Coacb Mike
Mlhter. .. We're pla)10g the worst
defense "'e·,e pla~ed ance I've been
at Fountain Valle) ( 19 )ears). We
ha' e yet to learn from our m1sta~cs
and we continue to give up the bag
play. We pla) ~ell at times. part1cu-
larl) both "a)S 1n the first half. but
we failed 10 come out and 'Pia} the
second half.
··1 don·t th10k we pla)'ed poorly
offensivel). hut o ur defense con-
tinues to ha'l' problems stopping
people. We had the lead at halftime.
but the dam broke loose tn the
second half defensive!).
.. Tackling 1 our worst a set and
the thing con1nbu11ng most to big
play The most disheartening thing
is \\-C con11nuc to mnke the same
mistakes we made seven weeks ago.
.. (Quartl.'rback) R ) an Bertoni has
do ne well o\Crnll. con'11denng 11 was
his second ~tan and h<''s m n leam-
inR situation ...
• WntmlaJttr Co1eb Stan Clark:
"They made some big pla)S and "'e
hurt ourselves with penalt1e . We
had a touchdown called back and
other long run'l r11lled back. The
officials made the proper call. but in
ever) ca~. the pcnalt)' did not affect
thr play.
"You could y 11 Wft!. a nowball
eOett with mt tak~ Let's JU~t say I
wtsh ~c could pla) them again. We
weren't Oat. I feel wr, were tired up,
but V.'C just d1dn 't set off to the tart
wt would ha\·c hkcd to. I don't f'ttl
like wt' re a ~orsr football team than
before."
•Suta AM~ ~ Hlll:
"We were very happy to have &c>ttcn
our fint v.-1n We foh It was a aooct
type o( pme for us. Wt c ttuttd
v.~11 ()ffcnsivtly. but V-1t pretty much
pve them two touchdowns.
·~we had a bloYrn CO\'Cf'llC on a
~yard l~hdo-n pus and WC
handed them an 1n~1on (tt•
turned Sl yard for a TO) btfort the
half ended."
Moni.rcbs ftnd
seat pretty cond
~AldWd Dunn
°'lftl9 COMC ~ Hot
Eric F.-a. Ht'1 • ............
with a lot of llJiJity.
"We wett really happy with the
v.in, but 1 wu r~ .., lbe
end or the pme. We were up 21~
with 10 minu~ Id\ and -i&h three
minute left to1 play, t.hc)''re Pftl
for the t~p<>U\l conver11on to wift
thf' pme I've tot to IJVC them• 1cM
of credit forcqnuna ba~andalmost
w1nnang the ball game. They dadn't
&l'C up and almost ouHed at out."
OrlMI•
Ga1111-llulters
ALONG THE ORANGE COAST
-Mater De1 H1Jh put ittelf an the
Anaclus Lcaauc dnvcr'1 scat last
Friday with a stunning 3.() victory
over Loyola, a team previously un-
defeated and ranked No. 2 in the
CIF Division I poll. as the
Monarchs won a b\& one for the
second week in a row.
Prtme Tlme on.-.. Eye ••eeer
Edison High·s Mike Eidam. who ran a kickoff back 95 ya rds for a
touchdown against Wrstminstcr, shcddina a would-be blocker at the 40
and racing the distanc~ to aive the C'hargcn breathing room at 12-3.
Prime Tlme DefeuJve 8 eart-1&opper
The left side of .Estaf)cia's defensive line. led~ by lineman Gabncl
Perez and hnrbacker Brian Oberrtuter. who stopped Laguna Beach's
Keuh Peery at the line of scrimmaac on a iame-dec1dmg t"o-point
con version.
(last week'• llJp sdtool plays of 41 yucls or mort)
• 95-Mikc Eadam (Edison). TD run with kickoff rtturn
• 76-Eric Fegraus (Laguna Brach). TD pass from Morgan 'l.anchan11n.
• b5-George Dic kson (Coro na dcl Mar). TD pass from Todd Kehrlt
• 53-Adam Bowermaster (Htn. Beach). TD return with interception
• 50-Branon (. oluccio (Newpon Harbor). interception return.
•45-ha"n Fulford (Manna). run.
• 44-Gabe 1up1n (Huntington Brach), TD pass fro m Jarl.. Fncnd
• 44-Darrcn Doalson (El Toro). pass from Rob Johnson
• 43-Rud l1pp1ncott (Edison). pass from Josh (1mgmh
• 43-Tim Meehan (Irvine). ki ckoff return.
• 42-Rand' Oro1ro (Saddlebnck). field goal.
• 4~-Bn:nt· 1 lan!.on <Edison). field goal.
• 41 -Ken <;coll (Westminster) .. firld goal.
• 41 -Bnan Nurn:k (Woodbndge). field goal
•41-Bnan \\il hams (Fountain Valley). TD run
• .iO-Vanu· <x·nH~no (Westminster). run.
• 40-Galmd Ak' ms (Westminster). pass from Mall Baile'
• 40-Bn:in Broadbent (Mater Dc1). field goal.
Last week's rasblng leaders
I Btl l ~ndro 1E!ltanc1a). 30-1 49: :!. hawn Fulford (Manna). 19-1 00
Tr:i'l'i Raiding 1Ed1son), 12-91.. 4. Jermaine Jad~on IC'O">ta \k'>JI
1 _-80. 5 Ru'l~ll Olo;hefs1n\Newpon Harbor). I S-8S. o Mar( Tagkkrn
1 '\1.'" port I larborl. I 1-82.
Last Week's pa11ing leaders r:
I Roh John<;on (El Toro). :?1-n-I. 266 ~ard\. 1 JJDs 2 Rand'
"-arllnl'I (<kcan ll'~). 15-30-1. 2:!8 yards. I TD 1 Josh Gin~nlh
(Edison). lfl-Jl -2. 206. 2 TD: 4. R)an Mcfao) ((O)la \k~). 13--1 -1.
176 \Jr<.h. I TD. 'i. fodd Kehrll (('orona dl"I Mar). "-2 '·1. 152 \arrd\
.:! n)., ti ~l11rgan Lanchanun (Laguna Beach). 7-.:!4-1 14~ ~ards: I fD
., H11Jn \.111 l l n1,ers1t~). 11-22-l 143 )ards. 0 Tl>\ X R~an Benont
1r uu11tJ1n \Jlle,I. 11-23-1. 141 )ards. 2 TDs. 9 Jame\ \\\all (\\ood·
hndgl'I 12-l h·I 112 )ard:.. :! TDs. 10 Matt Juhncr (btanc1a). 9-19-1
I I 2. < > 11 ) Last week's receiving leaders
I HJ < r:ih1ree (Fountain Valle)}. 6-85: :! \lhcrt Fanog.a (01.·l'an
\'1l'" 1. 6-ll 1 \. Lm Ft·graus I Laguna Beach). 5-I 4h 4 W:idl· Johnson I LI
ioro). 5-68. 5 ( 1eorge D1ck\on (Corona del Man . 4~ 1116 h JdT Ru\h
({)('-·an \ tl'°" 1 4-100. 7. Will Bohusla' 1zk1 1Es1anua1. 4-.,.:!
Last week's scoring leaders
I f odd "-l'hrll 1< o rona del Mar ). Jermaine JJll..\on 1<. usta \k-.a l
\.like bdam cl d1\(rn 1. Juhan Johnson ('Woodbndgl·I I.:! each 5 Duh'
0\fllO,t 1< 11\IJ \k'>JI. Onan Nunck (\\oodbndgcl Y cad'I
Individual '"'°" leaden Rulttlne
l Dereo. Spa rlo.\ Marer DeO. 106-788 2 Sl'lawn F"ulford 1Mar1nal Ul-700
J Sco11 Sea1 (Irv ne1 143-656 4 Marc Walker tUniver\1IVI 105·S<t7 S Boll Sanoro Es•a~c a 90 )19 6 Joe Contreras (Huntington Beactl) 96·Sll , 7 Ruuell
Q1st1efs1o.1 NewPO•' Haroorl. 97·47S. I Min c.nJio_l.SaOO'et>ack l 86-'63 9 Jerrv
Apana U,. Yl'•\•tv 93 448 10 Brtan W1lha ms (Fountain Va11ev1 "-U•
Panin9
I Roo Jonn\on E t Toro 114-161-• 1 471 2 Josh G1nQr1ch EO•sonJ
93· 179·9 I 436 J Randv Karhner (Ocean View). IS-259 II 1.157. 4 Jason M1n1c1
(I rvine > 91 176 s. I OS2, S Mor1111n La nchanlln (LaQuna Beach> ST -133-11 1 018
6 Blllv BlaMon Ma•er De•I IS· l~ 4. l 003. 7 Rvan McEvov !Costa Mesa)
69 U4 10 998 a James Wvall 80 149 7 179 9 Todd Kehrli tCorona oer Marl
48 136 S 821 10 Sieve Wallo.er INewPOrt Haroon 71 125-S 714
At<eiYin9
I 'v\11\e Cunn1n9nam I Ed•~nl 35-517 1 Alt:1er1 Fa nooa 10cea,, View)
]1·331 3 Maro. Huffman (lrv1ne 1 30 '66. 4 Eric Fegraus !Laguna Beach)
31 ·331 5 Darren Ooat~n IEI Toro) 71·316. 6 Juhan Jol'lnson tWoodbrodQel
26·280 7 1 e Georoe Greenwall INewPOrl Haroorl 2S 3JO Da vid GonHleZ
(Mate• De 1S 309 Cnr1s Perrv (Irvine) 2S-2t4. 10 Oit l Witt Bol'lusla111zk1
!E\tan( a 13 J58 Wade Jackson 1E1 Toro) 73-31S
S<Mln9
I Brei Sa nders 1E 1 Torol 78 2 Dtrel\ Sparks <Mater Deal. 41. 3 lllt )
Sco•t Sea ll•v ne Adam Bowermaster IHu'1t1noron Beacl'll Marc Wallo.er 1un.~ers •v 36 6 DuDv (Xp1na Costa Meul 34 7 EftC l='egraus tLaguna
Beac" 33 8 ti e Jos'1 Ktt1n INewPOrt Haroorl Brian Nur·Cll Wooo1:>r•d9e 1
32 10 T"'l'f' I eo N ,,, 30
SEA VIEW
From B1
.. Thl' ..crnnd half "C pla~ed \\<llh
\oml' more 1n1en\1ti. and 11 res1o~d
o ur fa11h that \\e ·could go after
them We "ere happ) about 1hat,
but 11 came too late. We c;hould
ha"c gotten :ifter them sooner
.. Ne\\port J1d a good JOb and I
thank their e\ccu11on was the ke'
The\ e\.ecutC'd "ell and "c didn't "Dcfens1'1.'1~ \\C.,e hcen abk to
stop e\ef)onc·, running game or al
lea'it slow 11 do" n and tn 1h1<1 game.
the} JUSt ran the h:ill "ell against us.
The) ran ou1s1tk on U'>. whic h the)
usuall) don't do but the~ did a
good JOh of 11 against us
"ll·s not the end of the "orld for
us. The Woodbndge-C d \.t tie
makes th10gc; interesting. r ha,cn't
figured all the SIUIT. hut 1f \\C \\IO
the la t thrcl' gamr\. "e should
have a cha{lct In llur league 11
doesn't matter. e\enonc IS a lOn·
tender." ·
• Woodbrldgt Coa c b Rick
Glb1oa: "The kid~ pla~ed realh
~e11. We hn\Cn't had a whole lo t of
success this \Ca,on and "e could
have JUSt 'l31d. 'Let's finish the
season o ut.' and that \\Ould hinc
lx-<-n 11. but "'£"re quite h11pp) "1th
the pcrformamc
"We went for the lie an the game
to avoid being 0-.? o nsadenn& 1t
was the sc ond game of lragur . \OU
have to keep "ourself 1n po 111on for
the phl)00 . that's our rca oning.
We d1scu ~ the s1tuat1on t\.'cn
before the season began. \<.l 1t was a
pre-determ1nC'J thing There's a
point an the ~a on that )OU ha"e to ~ttlc for a tie ond this was one of
them later on m the ~a n. )OU
m1aht ha"c to ao for u ..
"We chanacd our punt team and
used a different napptr and that
wa~ the C'lltal st on pcc1al team .
We al'° had a chance of attitude
The puntrr wa put 1n a cnt1cal
1tua11o n and he responded with a
S~)1Hd punt Our running pmc
wa good until Juhan Johnson went
do" n tic' rtall)' rt and it's
S0-50 that ht''ll pla) next "'«k. but
~ don ha"c an "tra da> of rest
• pla~cd "ell there I \\as al~ pleased
with our qu:irtcrbJd. James \.\ )311.
He "a" 'c~ <,uccessful thro" ang the
ball and CH'n m ore succ-essful an
3' 01dang the rush He "as able to
rush "ell too ··
• Saddlebacll Coacll Jerry Witte:
"We got SI\ iumo\ers. but the~
"eren·t "here we needed them 'We
turned the ball o"er 10 them and
thl·) turned them into touchdo" n'I
On three ot thC'1r dn,es. the\ o nh
had to go :!~ )ard'i total ·
··w e fe lt the defense pla\cd
pn:tt) "ell °W l' rl'CO\ered thrl~
fumbles and 1ntcrl'cptw 1wo pas~-;
and did \\hat \\l' hJd 10 do. We JU'it
couldn '1 C'<C<'ute on offense The}
ha'c a grl'at dden~ -onl' of 1hc
best '"r·,c seen all 'ear
.. \\'1th (quanerbal k 1 Paul
Delgado out. "e onh thre" lhl' hall
eight tames and "c ne'Cded a pass
offense to hun them and "e didn't
ha vt" 1t ..
• ,-.sua Co.ell Marijon Anclcb:
.. It was an oddball kind of game.
tiut what can )OU do'> ddleba k
hac; a lot o f good gu~s and tht•1 r
lOac h ( .\nahe1m High product JcfT)
\\'111c) 1 u graduate of thl' ( lare
Van Hoorcbckc Khool ol football
and I think the) still ha' c to he
con idcred a rnntendt•r for the
whole thing
"We had li'e tumoH~~ an the
game and usu.all' that re ults an
thrtt touc hdo" ns. but our defenst
played tougtt '\ ou usuall) don·1
survive for tong doing that son of
thing -1t' a focu son nt 1h1ng on
our pan. They h11 real "ell and It
Wl1$J U t onC' of thOSt' thing\ Saddle-
back aoc after )OU and the) don't
g1\C' up The defense plaH'<f well
cnouah lo get us good field pos1t1on
and the Io na kickoff rt'tum made a
b11 d1ffcrcnce for us.
E-111 llPll Wll
By the Delly Piiot 0r-. Cont ow, Pilot
Tht 11rl crew. count~ team 11
Fd1~on Miah. ranked Ntl I in the
't:ite. won the 01' 1s1on Ill
'~ccp \l~tt turdav at the Mt. ' n
\ntonio In' itall nit an Walnut
v.1th 94 pmnt allbruok ";u 'll'l'-
Md "1th 10 .
Top-ranked El Toro, meanwhile.
knocked off Irvine in South Coast
League action; and Costa Mesa and
Estancia won games they had to
have in the Pacific Coast League.
Herc's what the coaches had to say:
• Maler Del Coacll Bnce RoU-
iesoa: .. They (the Cubs) had a \ety
ball-controlled offense and we knew
that going into the game. so what we
tried to do 1s pound 11 out and keep
the defense off the fie ld. They had to
go the distance most of the time
because of our punting (b)' Brad
Mrnno). The) moved the ball on us.
but "e had t~o goal-hne slands
msrdr the I 0
"Whrn thef'e got a dnve. 11 sure
makes you feel a lot better knowing
they've got to go a long wa~. When
you get the ball on the 45. le t's say.
~ou know )Ou're a couple fi~t
downs a"a~ from field goal range
But "hen )OU dme 80 or 90 yards.
'ou net"d four or five first do wns to
get 1n10 field goal range. In high
school. a lot o f things can go wrong
when \OU hai.e those dn,es.
"Th.e) '>'ere so used to grinding 11
o ut and get110g 10 yards at a crack
and 12 'ard) a1 a crack. the' had so
much suCl'C'SS for SI\ straight games.
that an of the suddrn-thr-ctrun-ks
"ere coming 10 smaller amounts
Their quarterbad. m1sfirr d on a
~reen and t"o swrng passes because
"e \H're gl·ttmg pre~sure on them
and I thank that unraveled them a
h11k hrt v. l' had pla~ed in big games
and the' had not
.. I ~nscd J llttk h11 of an unra,el·
mg not panic hut the~ JUSt didn't
get 1n s~n'-offens1,el~ "~dies~ 10
'><i'. th<.') 're defense as great The)
JUSI manhandled n1\ offens1"e lane
and com plete!~ shut down o ur run
game. but thank God we had good
field position and that's "here the
punting caml' 10 Our sJ>C('1al teams
did a great JO~ It seemed hke the)
(the < ubsl had a long "a) to tra,el
\\e'd g1,e thing~ up. but "e'd make
the big pla) and 1ha1 kept re-estab-
hsh1nit moml'ntum " •El Toro Coacb Bob Jolulson: "I
don't than~ there "a!'. an\ doubt" ho
"as going 10 "'"the fo01ball game
\.\e k1lkd ouf')("hc w11h penalues
(IJ for II~ \Jrdsl m "l' would'"e
scored a couple m ore to uchdowns.
II rould''e l'J\11\ been fi,e touch-
downs ( 104\tead o.f th rce ).
"The) (the Vaqueros> pl;ned real
"ell. In me did a good JOb. altho ugh ~ou gl·t the feel ing the' "eren·1 an
the game because the) couldn't
move the football We held them to
under 100 'ard an total offense and
"hen ~ou 'do that ~u·rc go ing to
\\10 those gam~ I don·1 Lhml. there
"as an~ doubt throughout the game
I ne'er felt h~c "<' "ert 1n tro uble.
but "e d1dn·1 gt·t a couple of to uch-
do" ns an 1ha1 "l' should ha' e
.. I 1ho ugh1 (our sccondar.) realh
dtd '°me 1mpro\lng (an shutting
do~n In mc'c; pa!ls attac k> We
worked real hard on-that ~'ipet't
during the "eel.. \\ e felt "'e would
hold thC'm and we dad."
L1nebal kl'r!. Jason Bn11c. 11ke
!'llelson and Bnan Haas. defrn\1'e
back Jason Baile' and defen,l\e
lineman Clms Miller wcrr among
thr El Toro \tandouts. W ide n.>·
cer' crs Wade Jackson and Darren
Dnal<;nn comlitnl-d to catch nine of
quanerhad.. Rob Johnson's :!2 com-
pkt1on~ "\\ c hit se' e n different rcl·e1 '<'~:· Bob Johnson said ..
"t' "ere <;preadang 11 out real ntC\' ..
• Irvlnt Coacll Terry Henlgu:
··Defense -that sums 11 up real
ca~' <El Torolcould''e had more an
th<" '\Clond half. but becau!IC of the
nh1ltt' kvrl and character of our
dekn·sc. 11 "'a n'1 going to happen.
In the SC"cond half. we didn't make a
first d o" n ofTcms1' ch so needless to
S.1\ o ur defen~ "a\ on 1he field a
lot For thl'm not to ~ore (after· [I
Torn·., touchdown to open the S<'C-
ond half) "n' quite 1mpress1,c.
.. Rut "c lor,t. and that's the gen-
eral look and "c're not very happ~
about 11 But no"' it's on to San
Clemente \\ c "cnt an to the game
rcall) opt1m1st1 that we could beat
(El Toro). I f~e would''c donr what
\Vt' \\Crt try10g to do. and we "'ere
close. 1t ma) havr been different
Our defense and ktclung game did
nacth what ~e ~anted to do and
we had no major m1 takes. We h. d a
goal to hold them 10 thrtt scores and
we did that. The only area that ft'11
down w.is our offense and that'" a
bag area.
• CHta Mua c .. eta Te•
BaWwta: -we should ha~ beaten
Laguna Hills last ~eek_ If we would
have we'd be an the driva's seat.
Each team 1s allowed a loss in this
league and we've had ours.
"We arc playing very "ell de-
fens!-Y'ely. but on o ffense. we're suU
not doing what we need to do. Even
1n our lo~ our defense has played
great. but we arc 11=tung better on
offense. I tho ught (quanerback) R~an McEvo~ had his best game of
the vcar this \\eek. He threw well
aod he threw 1t with command.
"( entuf) 's prctt} good -they
did not pla) poor1). In fact. the}
pla)ed pretty good. We JUSt didn't
have any foolish penalt1~ or tum-
0' ers. :\ nyon~ that 1akes them
hghtl} is 1n big trouble. When you
have as manv kids as thev do. thev
o ught lo win."
• Lapaa Bea~ C•cll Lymu
Olney: ··1 thank ~e played "'ell. the
lids pla)ed hard and the~ did rvri;-
thmg you'd want a team to do c>.ccpt
"'" \he game. In the post-game
mC'eting. rvrryone seemed pos1t1vC'
and "e think we sull ha't' a shot
.. I thank our kids ha"e demon-
stratrd poi~ all ~ear met1m~
) ou n a little Tue\ to go "Tih It. r n
the founh quarter the kids believed
11 can happen and \\1th a guy hke
Enc Fegraus. all the defense feels tt
has to do 1s keep 11 close. If we're
within one or t"o pla'r~. he can
make the d11Trn•nrr •·
"One of our goals was to create a
doubt 1n th~1r mind whether thc)
could stO{> u or not and 1n begin·
n1na we dad that. 1 told the kid that
"e're onJ) ao1n110 act th~ or four
aood dTI\'C$ at them_ and Y>C 1ot tv.o
earl)' onrs and didn't act any point".
We wtre hooina to score three time
and win a I q .. 13 thnller or some-
th1n1."
• Estaacaa C••e• u .. .., .. * "I wu very pleased
v.1th both runnjna b9cks. David
Hona and Btn Sandro. We had tbt
ooll 71 play on otftott -lhaf 1 •
rtllly bta oft'CftllVt nilbL We -crt
ttall pleated to know ~ could
control the blall as wcll u wt did.
"Defcn avcl). the baa pla)' \1lled
u~. but e'clud1 the two bia pla)'
1n the founh quancr. I thouaf\t "
d1 n ""' kd b hellt Ta)lor
nd O\Cf1111 1n 11.37. and wni )r
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some b11 pla and wt Mwe-i 11vte
up mu h. The onc ~)' cu be
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l C'O I\ 1 n PICIUrt' NI ,_.to~ Prof L&O (Jul H-"u& 22) Ott!..
Mlf ff.40 to .,_. IM c an«r mnMlt' Follov. lh~ on
t8A ... '*Y cteM, hunch Mt of d11tct10ft m10ft'd
1433.t '" 1101 7t2.0lft _ famil mr mtw:r f't'\UI' mu<l'I ahaut
...... 0.... ~-11\t)M) W\Uni) ~~I data •111 be
-19A TwnMI wld. pro~Mkd Drci ion madt lft (080«'"
,oot, *" S.11Jmo • 11on 1111tll roman« 11_
dep ·~ f..t "'9 AWlll 10/tlS. VJ1UiO (4 yt; l)..5rpe Ut ._.., •
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UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22r Rrlall\t'
~)'!.. '"I lnow I ihould ~ doina 11
but I ~m 1mmob1lt •• You pouts~
key to rnnunt.l rum Cooptratt but
mole.-clear )OU Jo not intend to
bttomt 1nt\tncabl) 1n"ol,t'd. hon
lnp 15 n~...a') SCORPIO (Oct H -NO\I. 21)
f1nonc1al pan 1nd1catt'd as result of
rnmmun1ca1mn. "'n11en word. Wh11
~ as men: 01n1111on coult.I dc-
1nto \Crtou~ rtla11on hip. Ptr·
sona maincusm cqu:itcs with &)am-
our \'1rgo 1n,ohcd.
AGmARIUS (No' 22-Dcc 21).
Tho"" "ho \aid )OU m1s'icd tht boar
v.1llbcta11n1CTOv. Foc:u onmonc)'.
rttotn111on n'<'C1p1 of "f\ rrp-~~·ot1ng tokt·n of affection \1rt'um·
st11ncts take dramatic rum 1n )pur
fa, or
CAPRICOR ([)c(' 22-Jan. 19)
Dtfint ttmM loo.. bth1nd s.ttn«.
rdu-.c to panac•p:llt' 1n ac•·nch..quklc
\Chcmc ~~I mrc11na knd\ sp1tt
hut ma1n1;11n JX'l'lPC<'li't'. Focus on
1llu~1on. bc1u1' mmanct P1i<'n
ph"' rolr AQ A.RIU (Jan 20.Fcb. 18)· In·
d1\11dunl ~ht• aucmpttd to push )Ou
.a\u.k '' 1n fllr rud<' av.-alttn1n.a.
Aurhonttt' b9(.lc )Our pcn111on
I mph:t\1s on respons1b1ht). pttUurc.
dt dhnc. 1ntcnsifitd n-l111onsh1p
Capnrom tc~;cnttd.
PISC'D (Feb 19-Marth 20) . me
1n\l\I )OU arc slow·mo"1ftl. But )OU v.1 II l\':aC h p I. ka" I "I Jpc'td:o merthants bc'tllnd. focus on C'lku
1.i11on. balln(( un1\cnal appeal
Mno katurn pn>motton. pro· du,hon. ~hanu•mtnt. ~ltrd
IP OCT. II II YotJa aatTllDA\':
You art' c~111 ,c. 1ndt'Pfn«ftl. auab-
htlm did not follow fam1I~ lnldttlOft
Your. auf'I fnuurn t•C'itmwttt.
da"I"'• ~hll« You co.Id ... ,, nttt\ wi-f'ltt'd from llM or botll
Cmtt\ at rrlatt•tlY cert)'• You11 bile~ on trael '" N~m·mtiin.
......... MMll'ftt .... ...... tit
........ Lo\' rclatlOfttlllP. ~··} M ,, a INrrK"anl" ... ,n oftn' "'°" .w nitm. twntfte1al Taun.i,, Leu
"""'' prnon~ sN>' 1mportanl rotn 1n '°"r lift Dcccml'tt fca1urn rcu•
I I d I I ~
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NO COUECTtNG
NO SOllCJTING
IWww 0.. 0., A ---Mutt~"'-I b' UI anclproofd ........
llU.
142z4111
Q.'-Ncilha vulnerable. u South
you bokl:
•V ... 9'50 CM •A&Qllm
As dealer. what action do yw take?
A.-W"llh SO'm SUR lnck• tor •
POstH• no U"Unlp c:ontract • t.bis
band is lOO IDOd lO p&SS or preempt. In addition, the four-ard major
makes a preempt wwuaai~. Om
vote aoa to an opaWic bid of oae
dub, with pus a dislant *ODd.
Q.S-Nathcr vulnerable. u ~
you bold:
•A& QA1t6.l •AM •""1
The biddina bu proceeded.: s-.ta Wiit ,.._.. r...
l NT ,_ •NT ...
What do you bid now?
A.-With so many prime cards. ra-
sonablt in~ llld • narrma
valUtC. slam could be~ 10 a tuit if
you have a~ fit. The way to probe
tS to btd five club& now. Tbal ii
natural. not an ace-sbowilla ~
sponse. tr partMT bids five d:ia.
monds. continue the probt by
b1ddin1 five heans. Sip off at five
no 1rump 1r you do noc find a flt.
Q.~As South, vulncnbk , you
bold: •nl 9AKl"1 •A& •JG
~ btddlq has pro< .... . S..•• w.. ... ,..
I • P-2t ...
Whal do you bid now'?
A .-You h~"C 16 potnts and no way
to sho~ them! To bid no trwnp
"''Lhour a secure stopper 1n eilbcr
blx-lt sun is absurd, and to raile
diamonds W1th a doubleton, nen
with the two top honon, 11 out or
the qucsuon. Bid two hcaru and
•a.at for s-nncr's rd>id.
TOD~'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
51 Proeec1'ed • -=~ 11 Germellt to6d
12 -onet""'Y
ptooeed
13 SIMdlnQ
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5 Prior IO
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AS.:V.C...lnlbe wl~,-newlt300,now ~':"~scrso~ m-40l7 bilfWMn IAM ~ PIOll,71..,-.,tllt AlilUfM 6MM/O dOWn 11290.SU.642~7 dOY'lon·r---,....,""° C~Oceow t.,tlO
........... ~·0~,:·000kUI ..... win ••II 13711010. &&PM. • Aulos;;r;;;;/ ,...1pey11,ooo.11.ooO l 1HCOlN 'l2Cont1ntn1a1 ~"';.,~ wM Hied r~ °".,... ewt ;,oo_ ... _ .... 1111-Dl'IAT• IH0.54M~ -Nl-OtlO KoNer I c.,..._. UMd ,WU 9015 Aiidw-. ~'!!.-.. $5 7 0 /mo. I.~!~~ ... -· -.1..1-• wtttl~-~~ofOr1· ~Hot~ 15, 22.
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Wrnnrtr M llll*'lO.c IMYtlfW(crw"l)wtkaMI wood:• .... 11 pc '6f· good oonOltlon. M 75. Al OI' pert, Mo10tltrltn 9045 ME EOES ttlO I.. l.,IOr driY9n letlt Iha!\ Nrtn:tl---------AneNln'I .......
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11500 8
mo rN1dlnrm..,....or1C1MK· 833·1842. oood.RMron•~ll!l500 11s1 POASCHfrn A•d. co. phone . ·eooo'rnhl• prlold Publlthed 0r9n09 CoMt P\BJC llJflC( ~~~~~~~·~!li~old~,~S~7!I0~.~-~~,14~·~·~:1 Sec:rif. ta."'50: beatt 3 pc Muon HIWNln 7· fth.ll for •II. 642-8418 red wlO'I black top: StOS.000. 1 11·759·11 14 ti91ow book ~l,11 e,. 0911Y Pi6cJI Octotier 11. 22,1·-;;~:::~~==i"" ;:; ' cot tbt ... '276: 1o...iy gr•b"ld. EKC4'1t9nt con· S30 ,00 0 . An 11.loutl or8t0-M-7873 re•n, 14,0$1.111 C•ll 29.N~l*'l!I, tt90 *11TIOUI W I JM w~ 8-utlful ••• ~. C•melb•ck 101•+10¥• d lUon. 17.500 OBO. 4 \lfhHI Df'fve /Jffpfi 1154-4382 • WANTE • Trio 1173-1345 "M·212 ..... ".,,....,.
cn.!r,olloman.newcon-•••I 1 7001 Qu••n 780-l411 90JO C , ·-·-J Tl'lll ~~.,. dit)O('I. O.lt '''"' SK . ft'leUlbO• IPl'lngil '2751 . HEVY 57 BEL-AIR -........ -···Qt 19, •ny LI 0 LN 'l 9Contlnenl•I. 6olna~-l205114-141-34M °'*bill/dew tbtll d'lrs; CHEVROLET BLAZER S,EOAN. Or~!_~ con-c ondition, reron•ble, All optlont P'\,11 runrool, Ptlltc JIOTIC£ UA. SPOT OE"TAIUNQ,
COFFEE T Bl oM weK !Mlit: wtMtt; •Uh -.nm 1917 4 x • tan new d•tlon, low ~w n.in1 "3-5272· chill sir bag•. 15,000 PICTITIOOl IUllfimU 711 w 11111'1 St ••. Coet•
solid wood A~ Both oak col lb' Mt • bdrm Upright plMo '°' ..... Hh tires.' bebied s&,1100. f8"1• AA.RE I UTY. Mltsubl!N 1N7 Mirage m!IM. AvaH•b .. Dec. 1. NAMI I TATl•NT ~. C1llf 92$27
..,. New otfloe, 25 opening• Mii ASAP '4e-30:'!:
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tnu1I ... J All lop .of tM line. blondfr ftMh Md In !>'NI 549.4 193 ~ 500 540-ec>M. Turbo, 12.700, .unroot. T •k• ov•r P•yrnenls The 1o11ow1ng persont er• M#11n Cer'llC'*O.. 711 W ..,. No ••P .. tr•lnlng --• . Mtntcond,113-0853 condltiOn $500 080 -FORD 11130 odel A llMIO C.SMll•. Sspd, 180140/mo plus In-doing"°'"""•••; llltl SI. .. e. COltm ....... ptcwided COUCH 3pc l --=tlonel, 0644"0. . . ' CtleYy 1974 Full S!t• Tu dor, to% conc:lltlon, n.lnShC•O•nt. "69-114111. IU t •n c • •nd OMV DI C ENTERPRISES , C•HI. 9i927
.,.1300-S500 wll •vw ... 111!8 tt, cootemf, putel GrN1 P.T.4x4!•,..usl Mll. IT 2 50 o r t 0 644-9104 17:lll Porl'lonf (II). Colt• Trllr bullf\ffl ll con-
JOB NOTICE
--& ....,..,. 601 S •le , power SIB. 4sp ' · '• e NlaNn 1977 2110! M c 111 9262T dl.letecl t>y" Wt lndlvldutll ..,. Mgml tr.in. ffis''&~~;~ 1 ke new, Gr•nny Bo• Ne w 195·107<11. 994-4269. 1mmacule1e, complelely M•cury 1078 Come! C:ihy' Nii ion 17211 Thi reg111r1nt(1I corn·
C•ll K1yl1~311·1 227 · ' 3 ANO 1rtp • coupoM. ti shelf/tires/engine • xtrs FORD ·&a MUSTANG restored, mu11 see. ExClff«lfCondltlon, Auto-Pomon11 (I) Cotii M-msr.,..; :.(I llAMKI bull·
DINING ROOM SET, 12/14 tor U.S . (•Xe.pt arm: to awec1a1et eesi 219 engine. •utom•lk:. 13,500/080. 846·767•. •metlc. A/C, 11,200 080, Calif. 92621 ' ' -ooaer Thi Actltloul
BeauUNI l•b~ ctt•lf'll Hewall). Can.eta, Mexico. oller over S• ,000. 95% rn lored. 873-0138 NISSAN .113 MAiiMA 536-7381. s ri_, o Nel.on. 1121 1 Bu1ln i 11 n1me111 listed
E'"P'°)lmeuc \lllnted (cu1h10N on ~r• ~ S400_Hj obo. 545-3" 1 1 4 / 2 a 1 . 1 1 1 1 , 5 'PMO. 6 cycl. pow« wJn. -Pomon• 111, Coll• MIN. '~:' ~°'
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recovered). MOYlnQ, rnus1 Alrllnl Ticket•. LA·MllWI,. Powtr lollb 7012 7141557-3600 Umouslnn 9050 dows, p(>wer sleertno Clllf 9'927 Tl'litl •1•1emtnt w•• tllld '~=.,,,.,.,,-.,,. ... ~ Mii ASAP See end m•k• t•I oc 1012e 10131 EE -I aJ ~ ' This bU•'""' I.I COl"I· Co.If\ c °" "SENIORS "You< .. __ .. oner 548-3036 s 2J5 oC . . .. , ··---J p 1989 W1an9let ·113 LIMO CADILLAC ~ m l tcY, c. cru .. OUC:led b1: hu•b•"CI &r>OWlll ... ,,, lhl ly Wlrk of • ~·--~ · -Chlc:ago rel OC _,.._. S•h•r•. 22 .500 miles EJt· whit• new enoTne r• ' control, tdt, ernllm stereo The regl•lf•nU•) ·com-~ Coun:y on Oc:'IOC>ei' 5.
Liv• In Cornp•nlon Aid. 5 FO RM.AL dining. 111 4x80 j 11 1 · 11 13 · I 3 7 5 . Tllfll llltlllal cellenl cond11+on tus1om hOlst9red, Vldeol liCR 'fV casseHe , cellular tele-~ to 1r1nNci OUll•
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Dey .... fllc.llltnl local gl•ss lop teble, Erigllsto 141471-2027. Fty brldve &cebfflHfltm• stereo Biue Book is low mil41 1 15000 phone,$4750. nes. undlf tne ficll1oous '
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teler9neee 7141278-0414 wood base, 6 chairs. SPA. 10-person (used in 150 tiourt . 5 L-OMC, x1ni $12.135. Aslqng s11.000 Call bel::!; 8•5 ' prn: 1714) 1150-6300 days or Bu1lna11 n1me(1} ll1t1d o!;;t>t= ~= 1 ~;1
$700 OBO. 842·38 12 pest w/2 pump MIS, cond. Tronlc• & canve1. NB, 721·9633 Mon-Fri 545-0470 (714) 840·5331 evenings, •boYI 0t0· OctOber 10, 1990 19 Novemo.t 5 1990 • ·
flllert , leledyne heater, Newpeo 1llp ev•H1ble. WILL CON$10ER TRA0f ask tor Tim ~•lily NlllOl"I . ' M·217
FlllJTlll. SA.LEI S 150 OBO 650-5579 17 141831-3048 Trucks 9035 Rolls Royce .77 Tiii blggllt rMQll)hOnl ~ w1i::~st•:ti!!'o111~ --------••YIM UL.En• c...-.. m •GREGOR Alum inum 'lllMC•x••h t••'·'· Auloslmpor!!d 9 !CX)Silver Wr•llh II, Balboa U)Wl'l ll ln.OW<CIUllloed =Counlyon0ctober12. P\BLICNOTICC
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;::;;::::::::::::;:; All ... nil 1 -·~ 6018 boat, 14 fl, 21wlvel.se.11. GOOO llru. good ,-•., whl111choco1a1e hides. Try11...o -' --'-"==..:.:::.:.=,__ ... r ure only ye•r $695 ...,,... 79K. Orlglnally ~d 1n '472211 ,ICTtnOUI .,..._,,
Old Llll:E NEW' Sota & 286 VGA with 65 MB •HOBIE 15 POwer skin runs ~o o d $1800 AOlll''ll NB Immaculate through-,.._IC NQTICE Publ11hed 0<1noe Co.SI NAMl STATIMINT Antkpen 6010 loveseat·S700 00. Oinong $1700 Two 286s Mono 4oHP Yam•N outboard' 53·5406 Ullll llUI 0 u 1 s 3 7 5 0 0 0..ty Pilot October :?:? n Thi IQibowtng oersons 11•
Beeulftul Chinese Siik 4o;8 table wi4 ch•ira-S175 00, Work Station& S800 ea ce"ter console ne...; '117 CHEVY 5. 10 P u PIS. 1ir . till. cruise, plw. 7141644-9206 ' 'ICTITIOUI ., ... ,, Novemoef 5
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''"", 280 line, new, J"•I Queen m•ltress bollSPt· AH 6 mo cMO· ell IBM lr•llef. $4.900 ' \1-6 2 8. f 1 New tires. pll, moo,<ool, olloy•. -NAMI I TATl:•NT M·:l'31 LETS GO FISH!NG,f.:;"'° ¥V " 1ng & lo•me $175 00 ' TOYOT • 198• C-oooe T ... I~ '---------Be h BO H I purche1ed wholes ate • · · compatible 546·23 t3 Both e11ce11en1 condition shocks. 1urie·uP putl·oul ~2KAB0801 " "' .,.1ow1ng persons .,e 1-K vo unt on S3.000, wilt sell IOf S2 ,500 T V /Microwave tar t· Ask for Roy Of Bu<ldy 673-3600 . stereo. new 11licinmen1 110,tll 4-door, ale good con-dOln(I tNW!fft •• Pl.et.le NOJICC 8'11th, C1u1 91648 OBO 760-9590 $40 00. Eitlra l•rgecottee BEST OFFER 650-1396 _ .. _.IL .. _.. dl!ion, S2.50010BO. O'BRIEN POOL SERVICE, Donlld c LIOycl. 1965 table-$10000 · v•tuum J _, --645_.:_8465 215\.\o E. 11Uh St . Cotta 'tcTfTK>UIM.ll lMEll She1tngtori Pi K·I04, tffw.
Rare ltemr: twin Fr Prov $25 00. tyPewrlter: f:Wt:lry/furs/M. Sail Boats -7014 CHEVY ·54 PICK .UP 29:l'5 H•tbor Blvd, C.M MH1 C•lil 916:l'7 NAME STATEMENT POI'! Blach, C•l1I 112663
Hllees. Aeg•ncy di"lng S25 00 6025 22' Venture w/lraUer. 3 AEBUIL T lll-2111-ftJtTl 'II Cfllll JOSeph .J1ton-MIUCere. TPll !allowing pe.sons are Ji.ne 0 LIOVCI. 196!1 S/\er·
l•ble wl4ch•lre, marble PLIW ""' •, UTitl I En sa1lt. sleeps 4: ntt:e con· WITH CAMPER 52195. 5 . 715''1 E. 111111 St . Cot1a doirlO bu-., lf!Qlon Pl K· •0-4 . Newpott lop Lou1
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Lo•o• ••l•cllon of i.-.-0;;.;"'-""";.;;-;;-;;-;;;__ ••-• ., 1' pampered air 1•115 p1 pb, --'ll 1•1115 lne •1g•st•1ntt1! com-1rvlne. Ca~! 9:l'715 The 1eg111r1nll•I com· * BUYING ITEMS '* * 1890t 10 19509 •
*Jewelry to Household*
PINN LY Msg. 673·6223
ApeH.ances 60 I I
MIC ROWAVE. Goto S1ar,
works gr1•t. $75.00 or
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5411-3035.
Mu&t Sen lmmedl•tely.
Llt!e new Kenmore Wasi'l-
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Gr eat de.al. $11150 OBO
720-3781 rnorn & nlgi'lt
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and repa11 William 1985 J ee Sk• 550. 51500 V.ans Ol'\An crulte. sunroof. alloy l•l -1111 aoove on Secnemt>er 25. S•r>dr.1 M s...._,.., •• a1>ch11 on .June 1. 1987 Harald Jewelers 3116 A u h 1 g r e • 1 7<nV wneels {2GNC009) 1990 '4ori1111a1 Suet lrn•ne, C1M Donlld C Llo~d
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Fur•lt•r• fer Salt
Coocti, matching cn•11. 1
Enghsn wide welt crians.
baker s •ack. cnandeher.
armoore 13•9 a1ea rug,
760· 15 1;> rv message
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b•y king 1>d1m set. com-Pets & Animab 6049 Slips/Docks/Stora,.. pie1e ... 111gnted head· !II-Fora 1971 Campet
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29 1990 boar Cl 6 drw• dresser Dachshund, All:C. min! blk 702 2 bubble IOP very good
w1m1tt01 SJ950 662-3331 long h1Jr mate. shots 6 Slip Avail-No Love Aboard conditlOl'\ S2 700 OBO
cassp1t e sl•Oong Pul>••s"&d Oranqe eo.s1 1Bu•1nes1 n1mej1) 111110
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llLLMOIYTIYITA PWLIC MOllCl ~, eou.n1von0c1ooe. 121 --====~-I CIOOt 1141633·6280 Deity 9.5 548-1501 Tow 722-1441 1888 t Beach Blvd ~ B 1990 'ICflTK>U S 9UltNEIS
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· m\UCl l*XI. 1111f'C.'>"• u lt oocl running tond•hon '°"ISSAN OF CYP~£SS J--7:::-::---,,.,,-,.,---JMna CA 92621 •llllC'iSM"A~lo.ft1'1i Ut9'> One owner Origonlll '" S800 L1nco'n A.,enue' P\.IBltc N()JIC[ RichardCOllll!!• 2819J Y11 tenor Purchased new 1n Cypies' c .,i.r 90630 F"'ro Lagun• Niguei Cat•• 111·1171 Eurooe s 11100 OBO HW9 All10f'>Oll~I' G1oup .. ICTITK>US •UllNE•• 91656
IJM -llAIJ... (:i'13) 43 1·5090 ~30torn1.1 Cyp•t.SI Call! NAMI: STATEMENT Tti1s bu11nes1 IS ton ~ The 1onow1~ l)lfllO"S lfl dVC:led b~ &n lf>Cll\n<lu11
UITl IU Alli MAU I Autos Domestic 9300 lll•s bus1nes• '' con. doong ou11ness u tri1 ••o;:•s11 1nt!1) t()t'n·
...... frllwlJ(llJ <IUCled tJ~ •<:OIPQr ilhon S1 '4PLV THE BEST menc:eo 10 l•MIWI bull 11 f ..... •--•-BUICK 1984 CENTURY fl'>e •1!:915".1n1is• CCI"'· GI' 15 102 Eutl l'tPI UI ne•t un(le< 11\e Fot11h0US
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lltCl&ElOllP&lmH and ou t $3 aoo i•,.~• .,.,..,,., '"" F.i;111.ous 91617 11>0WJ on 1111/90
$12/Hr • MATERIALS BMW !987 3251 549-4 198 Su11ne1s name-lsf 1 .... 0 Mon• taw 102 E11t.1lyp RICl\•rd E Coli+e•
Aete<eoces 675-4006 Con¥e•llble g"y/bliltk I BUICK ., • .., 1 ilOOWI on S.p1em1>e1 Xl . lut Cost• Men C.1111 This 1111emen1 "''s llled S • ..,ega E'Cel· 1990 92627 "'1tn !r'M! County Clerk ot 0,.
ACOISTICSPAllTl'.I lOOOO 30000 miles.! fe"l cond•lion o n• Roll'l<lO:P'> L Hi• Pt--Btand• S Biiiey 31685 11ngeCounl¥OnOC1obef 1&.
MEN w M N HILOREN Guaranieed 1n,u•ed e•t•il clea,. must sell owner all P0Wl'• $4000 <l!'"I S.. l)IUfi So Lagu"4 Caltl "90 71 41724-0t34 548-6584 l n1s •.t•••-• ••• ,,,-• 91071 · ••-•Become Ptiys1ca11~ F11 Loe o Call R&S 543.9025 I .. ~.. ... •• _. •Become Helllhlf!r BMW '115 325E I CllC•llaC 1978 Sevol~ wolti 1'C Cou"IY C51er-ol ()<. Tllol Ous•,,es1 11 tO"· Pubbl1fi.ed Otange Co.11
i Leatn Sell-Oelense RA INBOW C0rcte M111n1 55(>(1 LOA.OED 49K mt 52 OOO miles lea!lle•. 11nqe ovnly <I" "Pl.....,bef o;lUCloecl tov "~eo11I Piii· 0 .. 1~ PllOI Octot>lr 2'2 19
Kung-Fu 1T a1Chl 474·8150 Paontong ln lE•! House & S99000BO 540--0374 sh11rp 673·8103 ev•· 1~ 1<)90 ne1!ill<P No~emt>er S 12 1990 __ _ Aol Ou11I tob Ftee est F47°"°' lr.e ri1g1sl •anl(.I) t()t'n· M-21• Ooor ~-Repaor A.Jter&hO<"S St Ht~5691197 636·1758 '"ft91 Pyb!!shed Ot.!IOQI Co.11 mer>ceC1 to 1'•nlK1 bull·
been doing tna1 tor o~er
2tl ~ei:1s LIC 61~·3535 C0n~T•uCT1on
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bonded 21J.i45-4059 Tlle-Cato•flf!IS Reaoy t>y Openers·O!l!iPOSals-Claris Sllltl 0 e< J.ter p<n Br..WS1 S S..le}o ICITACIOtil.WDtClAL)
GOLDEN NA IL Bullthng & the Holiday 839·2056 Wale< Heater&. 548-6494 camEW ••• 945·7404 MLIC NOTICE TF'ltS 1111-11 ..... loll(! NOTICE tO DEFENDANT Rern(l()el•"Q AH phases ~ 1500 Auto M1JI Or. s A lcaatllac 86 E1oor11<10 with Ille Coun!~ Cle<k of O• (A~!llO. Acundol SAM UEL
-SER-VICE
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/bona Frl:'f'estf;6S·S191 Decks. ba1oonies. s tairs TME~REEISCEIE FAA HIN IN Al • • Newport ladJS cl• NAMESTATEMt:NT \990 YOU ARE Bf.l'°"G SUED Que! t ork 722 .,,, • HANGINGISTAIPP1NG 112 500 Ca!! 760·3119 The !Qllow~ person• 811 F4nl• BY PLAINTIFr !A uo le11t.1
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thl legality ol • mover,
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No 10CI 10 ti•~ Of small La Ma &c• WEgaiiih<fh~ogetner 818Ckl l91l.-IOaded.cf\rome Xco"o $1750 OBO '12fi2~ M·2l3 "'°"'"' IOC "L(NO C11ll BIK~ 122 "'' lnterlOf plasle• patcllong wn int anups Total lnte<"oor Remodt'.h'J w"~' ••1-d•• w•• I -·•>•> < ··-' _, .. ,, "' .. Afl W•ll le•l"<e• & d• ''' Ro!ol1l1ng • 432-8804 + S "'" ""' '"'"' -· "" DAVI lf'IM l:f'lls--'umfttOnl " yw s l 5990 eN!Ce ADVICE TO TH ranty e•tellent co,,. C EV"' E1.ien •~e ·H C.0.11 MISI P\IM.IC NOTICE l• ""'"on '°"' lo flt. 1
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• SIMll Rel"to1cemen1s
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• PaliO Cove<s
FOR FREE ES TIMATES
CALL CRAIG 569-1 560
* 772·0350 • •.LAN OSC .I. P 1 NG .Tree 1ems1 r32686• 554. 7113 l 11,H I LI R ES Bu11,,e11 "•ml(tl 1111•0 2S2 "'°''" l-411t•OOC1 Sl•ael •Pl the covrt to hi., )'OVf .,..,.. $p11nklets Cle•n ---• Aul O Transmes.sion AIC •OO'lft on Seolemt>er 1. Orange. C11il lt2666 c•-·
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Gen Cor•!rKIOf Elet!IC
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~rs e~p 545.5 114 Reslucooo, '''''"· 1500 Auto Man Or, s A I •319126/ Suun T Amor1 Norin "'''""otld Straet O<· rMPoft" on tlml, ,_ M•J
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GARDENING-full Serv.o9 Tewtures. Cemrigs tnl!E.xl ~ Mth 1ne County Cllrk o:I ()r. ft.ls bulJrteSI .. to" •99"· '"°°"'Y Md ptop-
1and1caoe·Sprlnk.l•1•· Free est i63·3418 Wl'.11$ A"Of' Cnunly or• Oclober 5 duc1sd b) "" lnc:llv•Clull 1rty fl'l•Y be 1111.9" wftttot.11
Sods-Mow·Edoe-Clnups. SOITll COAST Hiil tfCIO T111 r•11istr•"1(sl com· fvl'tfMot •wnl"9 ft-IM
Reas Ra1es 966-271'ifE FIAT 1112 211118 harbor Blvd. c M , .... ,.-• --"4!~~1 ~...,!~ ".~~-at1,_,,""',.-.,· eovft.
HlrEH•Mt-H21 SPORTCOIPE 12' ••• 0110 ·-·---·----·· ·---,,_.,,,,_,..~·~ Swstt Trt e LH41G.,. Resldenll•lllnOuslrli J ,. •-· 0111y Pflot OC'tober 15 :l'2. 9us•"e11 n1me(sl 11111d qllfnm8ft11. 'f'ou ""' • .,..1
Mal"' IG11rden1rig Serv•ce Lie 54 11178 V•••l '"••I•• 5 speed. run1 goo Cl r ;iv N'"'wiml>"• 5 1990 •bovl on Octocer 1 1990 to ctrtl '" 111ofner "el'lt Aets Free esl 5411·5174 '"'_ ~ 1tm11m. $700 968-9125 ORO 1985 Mustang M·~ 11 Ent Goooman •••W· tt you do l'I01 l!l'IOWn 289 new cuslom pain! red Tiii• s111smen1 ,... .. llled .,.. •ttornar. ~ _,. ceM""
A· TEAM GAR DE NING • '' ' HONDA 19115 ACCORO • wlwh11e P•"S!rlpe n-f>tElJC NOTICE ••th tile C...OUntyCierk of Or · anenwr .....,.. .. ~ Ot'
ANO MAINT 18 yr• e•p hlnglfl missing, loose? door. s SP"f!<I 55,000 ypllolste')' Ve<') Cle an Ing.I' Counly on Octoblor 10 .• "Pl -'Cl Offk• (ll•IH '"
Ju11an & Yol•"dl Gai· Flatrool•eak7SmallJOOS mlle1. N•vy b lue , S4300 d1 11315 16-6501 'SJttl 1990 ll'll~book),
denlng S.rVICI 642-392l are quic k & easy 1& y•s 1 LOAOEO Lea~1"g 1111e eve 7 141893-58211 f tCTITIOUS IUl lHEll '47,•s o..,_. di !JUI • loft· e•p Lie Q11 113·5703 must $4111 $6100 OBO NAME STATEMENT Put)lrsneel Orlf\09 Cols! tr..-n .. ,. cttec ... )u-
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"Offill 6•2·9316 Tiii loliow"'V peisons 111e 1Dllly Pllol OCloblr 22. n . dk:IM vtitld Ilene "" pla!O " FHI 'I• LTI <IOOt>Q bu$1MSI •s Noven1be• 5 12 1990 di >O DfAt CAllMDARK>I
RQ.denllal & Commerc1•I .J AG UAR 1986 XJS Aylo, C•s•. AM/FM. CIC, 0 CONN OR ENERGY M·221 ,.,. pr11el'lll f wn•
Retools. ••cans & Sk.,.tts gray/gr•y. Sllowroom plw, plM81S AIC (52331 COMP~NV 100 KA imus ,..,.,,..,, llC"I• • ,., ..
Oual!ty Wor~ F•ir Aales cond111on. IP«l&I wheels ~ 1JGGi331 Or1\l'l! Cost11 Mesa c .. 11 Plll.IC NOftC[ qwlne •n Ml• o.,,.,
Fas• GUARANTEED Svc s 19 000 Days 662-5449. 1111• 9:>1,6 Un9 elltta I ................ FREE Est1matet •S57.C9• E¥85 730-5425 e Chadwell O'Con00< 202 4 'ICTITK>UI .,...... ~-no t. ofnM:er.1 068-51191 494-8!1()4 r.1111 lllll S Ol!l•Y Ot1v1 Ne ... pott ........ ITATIMIMT prot«c ... : I" ,.......,,,
JAll AI ltll I JI 2060 H•rbof Blvd C M Bl•cn. C1J1t 92580 Tr.e IOll°'"""'<I oer_... "' eKrlba ....... ...._.,.. IICllC blue, •~cellenl con· 142 0010 Thll bu11,,es$ 11 con· OOlnQbulineMU G"mpllr Clll'I 111 fer·
AHCAEDITCONSIOEAEO ~ d•lio,., S2J .500 , • OucledOy ar'f ll'ld•Vldual BEVEALY COLLYER, fl'l1 lld1d•1 11911••
BOSTWICll: and GRIFFIN •1er/llt1•lflt 780-3675 Tile ·~·st•Anl(ll com-71111 T1lberl ........ 14A, Hunt• ......... .,. .... ..,I
714 673-7490 an & !nslall•Uons. Fiii ~• lln'-LI "'8<1CeCI 10 111nuc1 DUii· 1ng1on Belci'I Celi! 11264& ..,.. I• cort• Meuel'll 1u Petell:unsl 722-7732 --._ r111s 1.1n~ thl Fotilllou1 Beverly S COiiyer 7111 UM, 1111 LITtl llPlllJ Ve<y sharp, runs tuper Bu11"••• n•ml4.sl 1111ed T•lberl Avl 14A, Hu"I· II 111IH '"' "'""~ •"
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Storie·Tlle-Block & Re.'. fi"fliHl:iNl" J AC-KT'T Every option. w.,r•nty. •u,,rool, 72K mH•s Cl'ladWlllOConnor hit Cuttnesl Is con-,.-.iceM.rle,_...
l81ntnn Wflll Ill y'1l·e11:p SYSTEMS 1nstelled thowroom ,,_..., 13495 1133-3310 d•y• T/\11 lllllmenl wit ''*' t'lucted l)y Ill lndiYld\illl •It.If IU ..i.tlo. ... d!Mfo
• -11 ·,•,, ,,., 87"JOS> Business 0< rM>dentlal SACAl,:ICE S47.000 OBO. 6•0·6930 evenonor with lftl Cou"'Y Clelk of Or· Tl'll t1t111s1r1n1(1I corn-r •It•• C•••• .a1 1" --liiiiiiiiiii.;...iiiio.1•noe County on Seotembl< menc:ect 10 lrenuet OUll· 1tt••lld1d sift ..._ .._ --· prlcM 531-022 1 (71 4l 850-72040ep I' :i'S 1tt0 .,.., ~'"' ,:1e11t1ou1 ....._.,.,.., .. dl la""9. l-;_,;_~.:..:.:..:..::::.:..:.:.:.:c..1 OISTllWUt•Y ..... ~~(7~•~•~13~•~8~.0;,•,.•,;';;";;;";;";.,,, F•l'l'WTAll P470lto 8vs1oe.11 il•me(f) Utl.O l•llltlft '*°' .......... P•t10'1 to BIOCll wells. No 5 ,.. Publiltlld Orange coa1t •boVe on· OCtOC* 11, 1990 ........ ""* ..-_....
Job too t•rge 0t 100 EE MfSZ '7 l 280SE 3 5 p CI 1: cru~':·0111c..:W~~:::· a.11y PttoJ Octotier 15. 22, ~ 8. coitrei ....,, ....._., •"" ......-
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