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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-29 - Orange Coast PilotORANGEC~T • • SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS * MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1986 25 CENTS SovietS·f ree American reporter Deal for re leas e m ay in volve ex change fo r accu s ed Soviet spy in New York City By ANDRE W M. ROSENTHAL ................... ,..., MO COW -Amencan reporter Nicholas Dan1loO wao; freed by the Soviet n1on today and llew to West German)'. sagnahng the apparent end of a month-long d1ploma11c <.how- down that threatened 10 wreck super- NEWSLINE Sports Rams Coach John Rob - inson says his team play- ed horribly in a loss to Philadelphia Sunday ./81 Coast An lncreasein local van- dallsm Is linked to satanic rltes./A3 California The state lottery ap- proaches its first an- niversary./ A4 Nation The U.S. is ill prepared to deal with terrorism or guerrilla warfare. a Pen- tagon study says./ AS Congress works overtime on spending. sanctions on South Africa./ AS World A retired U.S au to worker is indicted in is- rael for war crimes in World War 11./ AS A senior Lebanon army officer is murdered in his bed./ AS power relations. In New York. an informed source at the United Nauons ~ad accused Soviet spy Gennad1y Zakharov alc;o would be freed as part of an exchange. There was no confirmation of tha1 report. Earlter today, th~ lJ ~ at- torney's office an Brooklyn. N Y . where Zakharov was ind1C'ted, <.aid OCarts groups widen scopes Cen ter exciting, b u t will mean big boos t in expen ses By G. JEANETTE A VENT For three of Orange ( ount~ 's premier performing ani. groupi., there\ a 101 more than excatcmcnt fuelmg the opening n1ghtJ11tcr1. at the ncv. Performing i\rts Center 1n ( oMa Mesa. Opening n1gh 1 mark\ a point of no return Wh1k 1hc Orange ( o unt} Philharmon1 l '°lrn.1e1 \, thl· Pal 1fil ( horale and 1he new' Opera Pac1 llL E l h:J\ c no tear\ about thl·1r per· formancc ah1ltt1c\ thl·re t'> unLert:un- t~ about the high cost of Pl'rform1ng 1n the nev. lal 1ht' OfX'ra Pan tie will he making It\ debut. "'htle the olher l'-"O gro up\. an u\tomed to performing in thl' low- pruftlc:. 1.)0(1-\cal \anta \n<1 Jt 1gh ~hool auditorium. '-"tll Ix· 1hru\t 1n10 a 3.000-scal Mirld-das., fanltt} where \terhng fX'rlormamT\ gn hand 1n hand w11h high finanu.· fl 1hc acousttl·<. 1n the ll'ntcr arc \u1wrh and the gla'' and granite hall' make a v.onderful, lir\t 1mprc~\1C1n <JO thl' well-heeled audtl'lll'l' on open- ing night 1on1gh1 Orangt· ( ount> \ perform mg art<> groups will <,till ha ' r won onl) half the battle that ltl'\ ahead (Ple.aae aee CENTER/ A 3) there was no chanac an his status. A knowledgable U.S. Justice De- partment source 1n Washington would not discuss what deal, if any, had been made, but he said Zakharov would not leave the United States today. Bob Dole. the U.S. Senate maJonty leader. suggest~d Danilotrs release m1aht be unconditional. The 51-year-old DamlofT, Moscow corresponde nt for U.S. News & World Report for five years. told reponers at Moscow's airport he was leavang "more 1n \Orrow than 1n anger." The release ot Dan1lofT, who had been accu!>Cd by the Soviets or spyang, came after long hours of ncgot1at1ons an Washington and New York be- tween U.S. Secretary of State George P, Shultz and Soviet Fore~gn M1n1•iler Eduard Shevardnadze. New York sources had said the superpower deal might also include the relea~ of some Soviet d1ss1dents. The ~ov1ets. meanwhile, ha ve sought Delly ll'Mol ptlolo bf Mell S-u Denni• Herron paint• a caatle with white ch ocolate during final p r eparation• for the poet-c oncert party a t the Oranae County Performing Arta Center tonight. T he ca stle will 6e the centerpiece of the Irvine Hilton'• Austrlan buffet . Entertai nment UC Irvine presents the second of its medieval plays, "The Nativity."/ A7 INDEX Chancellor predicts growth , world-class status for UCI Advice & Games Births Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics AS A6 A3 86-7 88-10 A9 05 A7 Says pla n s for campus on trac k . but getting t h e re took lo nger t h a n e xpected Answer: Kem.11 l..thl .. "ell I od.t \ " H'alf\ J\ ~1 .. h.1l.l•d11\~ n d.I\ l her~· ctrl' ">ml' l la\\l'\ v. tw1, thl'rl' .trl' mor,· p1..·ork than tlll'll .11e• '1',11\. But h \ anu largl' I thin!.. 11 ·,~0111µ v.dl Death notices Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather A10 A3 85 B 1-5 A7 A2 fhc '-Chool )l'.tr JU\t lwg1n111ng .11 l '( Irvine I\ thl' third under C hJmt llor J;i, k Pd t.1,1111 I•' Pclta,on 1001-.. d1argt· in I 1»<-t .1lll'r 1tw rl·ttrl'mcnl of lour11..l1ng ( hJnu·ll111 Danae! -\ldnch lktv.ecn 19 77 and 148-t. hl' '~J .. president of tht· .\men uin C 011nl 111111 Educa110n <1 Wa-.h1ngton . I>< based organ11a111m 1hc.11 lohh1n < 1111- grc'i!> on higher L'ducatmn l\\Ul'' Befort· that. he <;pent 10 'l'ar-. ·" Stranded exchange student in need of ' a host at CdM High By G. JE ANETTE A VJ<:NT o..,,...c .. ~1 Mo!>t pcopk "otlld ,,1\ I 7-H·ar-old Carst<"n Stetlin ha' lhl' "11rld h' lhl' tall. The \On of ,1 \h1pp1np. adm1n1\- trntor, Sterlin \pc•ak ' fou1 language<\ fluentl y lk', J ''-'111or at< nrona dl'I Mar High 'i<:hool. "'here he\ uirryang a full load ot Jlt1drm1L rnuN'\ including <X.C.!nogrJph\ Urit1,h l11en11ure and l ' ~ ht'lltir\ Stcflin lo"c' tall..tng polittl \. he·, n iau freak Just lake hi\ fathrrnnd hl'·, a photosraph) hull Everything '-'Ou Id he 'A11ndrrf11I he \8) , e;\ctpt for one thing Hr\ .1 lorc11n c" h.rn~c· ,11ukn1 \tr.rn1kd 1n the { n11t·d ~1.11n \'1thu111 ,, ho\t family \tdl1n v.o.1' "·In 1t·1I f111 a Ill.month exchange pro~ram 'lpnn\1irt·d h~ "Speaker for F·ril'nd\h1p." o.1 p11,a11• non-profit company Accordang to ht'> Aml·m;.111 t11un- \elor, Betty Andrc'ICn. 'i11;,llin "'·" placed \.I.1th a Chino Hill~ tam1h in Augu'lt, hut the family had 111 mo' t' out of thr area unr\pcctedh 1111 1ob- rclatl'd rcaiOn\ and could rtc1I 1.11..e 'iteffin v.1th them Kat her than ~ntl him hal I.. hnm1• to Holland. •\ndrl'\Cn mrn1111ncd thr bo) 'c; phght In 'lcv.purt Ekal h rc"- dent Barbara ·\m,tadtcr .\lthough .-.he already ha\ Jn e'- t hange studcn1 and \even chtlllrl·n ot her o"n. ~he took him 1n until h1· rnuld find annthl'I hn't fomal\ · I don't hkc In 'iel' .1 I.id hurt ing." \.1 ttl \mstJJh·r D<·,01tt' th1• unf11rtun.11r turn 1n (Ple&H He ltXCHANOlt/ A2) I i hanccllor of tht' 1 'nl\cr\lt\ 111 ll li not\ at t lrhana-( h<1mpa1gn I fl\ app111ntml·n1 a' t ( 1·, 1up adm1n l\tr.11ur m.trl.l·d .1 ht•llll' \\llnlfll/. lk h:td 'l'r\l'(f cl' ,1 Ill\ lh.111,elhir JI the ln 11w 1,1111 pu' dunng II\ lnrmatl\l' \l'3r\, 1111,4 1,' Prlli\\nn v.a' 1nt l'n ll'\.\.1·d I 11.t.1' J' ,1 rc·uird 14 111111 I I I ,tude nl' tx·gan lalf da\\l'\ Qu~stlon: I lo'-' " 1 hl' Ill'" ,, he 1111 \Car go1ng'1 Q. rhn 11n11110n lhlll~l ll).'" lhal thl' \ludrnl' 111 I''"'' ;11<· 1n111r 11nt·n1l·d 1nv..11J ~l'tt1ng ,1 111h ,111.t li n.1011al "H 11·" .ind arr In' 111tt 1ntn l 111 \ou.d '"un .ind .1 l1hl'1 .il .111' t·du •. 1- t1et11 1, th.11 1r111h "' 111\ th' " It' 1ru1· h111 11 1.l· 1111"1 truth 11 .in 1-x· 1.1rrin l 111 .1n , \tr1·nw It'' .ii" ,1\\ IX'l'n I fill' I h.1 t 1111111• 'I lllflon I\ \\l Tl' tnll'fl'\tcd tn 111h' .ind ln-.i r v.1•rr 1nh rt'\h'd Ill "" 1.11 "'Ill' flut Ill lhl' h()\ ,1 ll''-' fllotll 111 tlll'lll V.('fl' 0..., ...... ..,_"' -...... Ezcbance atud en t Canten Steffln, temporarily ataytoa at the Newport Beac h bome of Barbara Amatadter.11 ln neeel of a hoet famUy. - a relaxation ofa U.S order expelling 25 lioviet diplomats from the Untted States. DanalofThad been lt v1 ng an the U.S. Embassy in Moscow since Sept. 12, when he was released into the U.S. Embassy's custody after 13 days 1n Lefortovo Pnson. A1 the same ume, U.S officials relea~d Soviet U.N . employee Zakharov_ 39. who was arrested Aug. 2l into the custody of Soviet Am- bassador Yun Dubanan. Dan1fofT, accompanied by U.S. Charges d'AfTa1res Richard Combs. rode out of the U.S. Embuay com- pound today in an embassy vehicle and flashed a "V for victory" sip to wa1t1ng reporters. "I was informed sometim e th.is afiernoon that I would be aUowed to leave." DanilotT •old reporters at the airport. "My passpon was returned by the foreign Man1stry with my multiple-entry visa and my press (Pleue eee DA.JlflLOPP/A•) Congestion foes gain support for special election Init!ative posing second s u c h vote of year in New port By STEVE MAR~ Of .... Delly ........... .\n in1t1a11,e that would all but \lop growth 1n Newport Beach unt1l tra0ic improves apparent]} ha~ gained a su1Ttc1ent number of signature'> tcJ quahf} for a special election If the 1n111at1,e hold'> up to n - pected challenge-;. nt~ leader\ will ht: forced for the.second time th1c, 'tear tel hcgin planning for a \pcc1JI elt·t1 1on It also would create 1h1: unu\ual 'illuat1on of three ut,w1dc rln·tion.. v.11hin a ~1ngle ~ear 1n "';e"' port Beach .\ !>pec1al election already as set for "'o' 25 On that date, votcn will be a\l..ed to decide the fate of the Irvine < o 0 \ propo5ed SJOO million ex- pan'1on of "'ewport (enter. The speual· election on Newport Center falls only three weeks after the regular l'l;ov 4 elecuon when voters v.111 fill four of the seven Newpon Beach ( lly Council seat~ . The traffil rn111a u ve, which ties future buafdang to 1raffic counts at maJor 1ntersect1ons 1n the beach ctty, would 1ngger a third elecuon. ~1gnatures for the traffic an1tiativc arc not due until Oct. 7 but members of a group '>upportang the amtiative claim they alrcad)' have enough. Paul R)ckoff a former Newport Bedch ma~or and member of New- (Pl eue .ee TRAP'PIC/A2) Pierside Village approval appealed By ROBERT-BARKER OllMO..,,_ ..... Members ol 1hc publ1l v.111 hJ'l' another chance In e \pre~\ lhl'I r '1rv.' on 1hc $27 m1ll1u n p1cr\1dc '1llJgc rede' dopmL'nt plan after all Thl' Hunttngton Be~1rh Tomurro"' group. formed lhl\ summt'r to 11r1w "slo"' and rea\oned growth." .1p- pealed the Pla nning < omm,..,11in\ appru' al l'-'O wed.' ago ot the plan .\ pubhl heanng on lhl' appeal 1\ '>Chedulcd r>c1. 1 ' tx·lore 1he ( 1t' ( ounnl 1n councal rhamht'rs Tom Harman. a l<H.ha1rman 111 Huntingte)n &•ath I omorro\.\. ... 11d l<xia' ht<> rir~anva11on li ll·d thl· PHIL SNEIDERIAN Focus ON THE NEws intere'-ll'd tn \(11. IJI l\\tl1' I don't think 11' unhl'.lllh\ \\It.II h.1pf)l'n\ on oJ l Pllq !l' '.1111pll'-I' ,I mirror nl v.h.1t'' h,111111·11111g 111 lh1· ltlnlrllllflll\ Q.) llU I I\ 1·d h\'rt' Ill l!. 1111J , .,,,, ,, v.h1·n l (I "a' 111'1 tll'll 1n~ '1.11tnl thrn r1•turnnl .:!O \l'.11' .111·1 \\ h.1t l h,11\&l'\ \lrlJ(lo.. \1\ll lhl fll"'' I A V. twn "<' '1.ir11·d I 1 I 11 v.,1, .111 prom1'l' I hl•n· "a'n 1.1n11h1ng h,·11· It "'·" J pr11m1'l 1h.11 th1•r1 ""uld h1 .1 (Ple.aae ae-e STATUS/A 2) appeal Fnda) on 24 different grounds Chief concerns, he said. '-'t:rt' 1nadequa1e notice to the public. a ldl'k ol par~1ng \paces and the alll'.ged lad; of 'IXU fie<. "Thi<. Ctht appeal1 "a good faith, hune<it cn11n " he ..aid "We are not aga1n~1 do"'nwv.-n redevelopment. But "''-' need 10 knov. about 1t." he \aid Harman .-.aid he fears the fou r-level development proposed south of the pier and on the hl'ach \1de o f Pacific ( oa\t ll1ghwa~ "Ill ob'itruct ocean \ 1\13' ... , h1•\ 'n• Jf'>o ~otnll to 1ear up our (PleHe aee PIERSIDE/A4) Stores dum.p bad lettuce From staff and wirt reports \Jkv.a' \.larket!> dearcd pest1Clde- l<>Olam1 n.!ted Romaine lettuce from \Uprrmar~et \hehe'> 1n Orange and n1m· othl'r ( alttorn1a counties. but no tnlUrtl'\ lrom the tamted greens were rn>11rtnl 11ffin a1 .. ..aid \.tl1·"·1\ 11101. the action after the \t,111 · I k pa n ment ol f ood and Agn- ' 11lt1u1· •'"ued a u rnsumer alert k 11.1~C h1rro a public rela11ons ", 11·1.1r. "1th thl' regional office of \.11t "·'' \1 arh·1' 1n Downe-. \atd all '"'11'' v.l'rt' notdil·d of the tainted l1•tt1hl' I ri Ja' ;i ftt rn uon '-111 111 oi thl' ll"ttuee had been 11 lh ~\\! lr11m lhl' rq~1onal dastnbu- 111111 l 11ln 1n \Jnta Fe Spnngs. said JPleaae .ee MARllETS/A4) Toxics removed; potential tragedy thwarted in HB By PAl'L AR<'HIPLEY If tirdighll'f' h,1d ht·l'll 1.tllnl 111 light a hldle J I,, ll1111hnKt11n Jk.ll h firm v.h('f\' me111· th.111 \110 ltl01.11lll'I\ of l hemll JI' v.t'll' l1111nd I rid.I\ thr' v.ould ha H' faleJ .11k1ll·nt1.llh 1 .trl·& enda n(I -and hit' 1hu'.1h·n1n11 battle ThJt "'"' th1 •""'"nwn1 ol .1 mcmtx·r 111 tht• llu11t 111111 011 lk.11 h Fire l:>t.•pJrtml'fll' h.11.111l11m m.1 tenal' ll'dm \11n,1;i, ·" "'"' "-l'" cleaned 11ut the 1,...,, ol thr dwm it .ti' ,1t ~tar f>1c < "'' l>u rtn(I .i 1011111w 1n,~·1 111111 f 11 Ja,, a 1il\·f1tthH'r Jl\lll\1'1l,f 1h1 ,l henm JI., 1n '-t11ra111· .it the farm .11 I ~\M l'n l<llllt'I l J ilt' I trl." e1lfo ta" 4111\ I.. I\ \h Ut d1 •V. ll th1 111111 v.h1'fl' n111r1· 1h.1n 111(1 '1·'"''"' ''' , hcmtl.11' v.1·n l11und. includan.g p1, rt\ .111d v. h11 h '' uo;cd in makmg l 'P""I'•'' ,1111..I '"l'' and h\drazane th.11 I'-"'l'd 111 lll:t~l' nx I.ct fuel \1 1111· 1h,111 'II "'111 1..cr' v.crt' evaL-u .111•11 lr11m lht• 1ndu\tnal comple' on \ll I .1d1kn ,1n.J \prmglit'ld avenues nt•Jr \l,mn.1 H 1~h ~hool. and a team 111 111\1t ni.1tl·nal-. handk r"i was called •n 111 ht.·11111 H m•" ang the dangerou\ Jl hl \ 1l111r ""o '"' nt·r ol the tQ(ll 1m(l\1rt1n11 ltrm \..11\I he hough\ the hulk 111 thr l hem1l al' al an au<:llon I 0 \\'J f\ ag11 c Hltl IJh \J1d ht· J 1d not ha\C 1ll·rn111' 111 \tun· ur U\I.' the chemicals l-.1111 -t•1 ot llunungton Beach also t.11tnl le' hit nut form \ a\ rcquar~d hy the I\ ' c ht•nu1 al 1h~IO\Urt nrd1 ~Pleaee M!e TOXJC8/A4) t j ----------- t, ange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, September 29. 198$ Ba lunge popular with drunken drivingsuspects 8 y STEVE MARBLE .,. .............. A suspected drunken driver. who . drove into Upper Newpon Bay this wet'kend, returned to the scene of tht' accident hours later with a tow truck only to discover that a second motorist had skidded into the bay at the same spot. John Charles Loomis., a Newpon Bearh arch itect. initially was booked on suspicion of felony hit-and-run dra vang and held on SI 0,000 baa I. Police at firM rnnduded Loomis. 40. had forced a motorcycle off the road "hen has 'chicle skidded off Back Bay Om<' and splasht'd into the bay . The motorcyclist. identified as Joseph P. Hoover of Newpon Beach. was seriously inJurcd and unable to ga vc police details of the accident,. On later examination. however. police concluded that fhere had actually been two separate mi shaps on the sam<· stretch of road about an hour apart. "I don'tJuM mean 1n the same art'a. I mean an I.he vel!' same spot," said traffic in vestigator Wilham Mcinnis. "The mo1ort'ycl1st actually had to\ climb O\'er Loomis' car to reach shore ." Loomis. who _plunged an to the bay about 2 a.m. Saturday. apparently wandered away from the accident scene in search of a telephone. When he returned later with a tow truck. he discovered policc and paramedics att~ndin' to the injured motorcyclist, police said. "At the t ime. it looked lake one accident," said Mcinnis. Police said they have dropped th<· felony charges against Loomis and will seek misdemeanor drunken dri\'- ang charges against the architect an stead. Hoover also has been charged wit h • drunken dnvang, said police. STATUS, GRO\_VTH PREDICTED FOR UCI •.. ~om Al universit) her<'. a plan anti a picture of what 1t would look hke. What I'm most amiucd about "hen I look back at the master plan I fim saw 1n the '60s 1s that wt''rc mure or lcc,s on track. We didn't ge t there quite as fast. It's been fine-tuned. There "ere periods when it stopped -11 didn't grow. For example. 11 was ong1nally thought that this un1vers1t\' would havt' that town (the University Town Center development) next to tt nght away. Bui that's onl~ now happening. It's like •ou'w seen a child. then }Ou see h·1m grown up and you haven't gont' through the measles and the mumpsw11h him. There·s nothing here that I d1dn't ·e:<pect. but )Ou're always surprised when ~ou see 11 developed Q. When '' 111 UC I rt'ach 11's peak enrollmen1'1 A. We're revising the master plan. B} about the \ear :woo. we'll have 18. 500 on the· general campus. and another 1.500 at the medical school. Chancellor Jack Peltaaon That's "hat we're planning for. but I'll make J small bet w11h someone. the nev. Perlorm1ng Arts (enter. though I don·1 knov. 1f I'll be around Q. Has L < I J one enough 10 to collect 11 that this campus will be establish tic~ \\tth tht' ~urrounding bigger than that 1n enrollment. communat\ ·1 Q. What tlo )'OU thank about the A. We're.d111nga lot more. We now changes 1n Orange Count} as a whole'! arc capable of doing more because A. I'm pleased. We haven't escaped there are more ot u~ in the un1vers1ty our problems. and 1t's not up to me as. anti 1n the tO\\ n. the chancellor to rnmmcnt on thmt• 1 Founding ( h:int·ellor) Dan problems Wcbnngpcopkto()rang.c .\ldnc.:h once sa1tl c\CT)th1ng we < ount\ and \ho" them the op· kflP'' hl'rl' has w he \hared "it.li the porturi1t1 c\ to h\'c here Onrt' the} get m m mu nil}. He wt tnc t0nt'. f or O\'erlhe c;,hock of ho" much 11 cost'> n amplc. a th ird 10 :i halfoftht• U\l' ul But we're lr}1ng to deal with that l•Ur llbran I'> tn thr out\lde cum· The Irvine ( n ha-. affordable hou<.· muntt\ T0hc Brrn f q :nt' (enter I'> ing. We ha'e facult} housing. 11·., an going '1u be a u1mmun1t\ rcsourll' attracu'e en\lronment Pt'opll' lt l>.c < >ur f.icult\ "°'" 1n thnommunll\ a'> to 11\e here and 11'<; quite clear "h' ton\ultan1-. · the~ do We''e alw:w. had great Q. YllU'\l' t<lll>.t·d ahout u catang a p h~\acal amcn1 l1 l''> modera.tc \\orld·dd\\ u nl\l'T'-11~ hl·re 1., 11 d 1ma1c. beautiful sccna~ \\ l' rt· , rl'Jh'>ll< lo thin"-,11mcJ.1 ~ rx·11plc "'II no" grlling l Ultural amrn1ttl'\ Ilk~· mrnt111n I c I an ttw 'Jml' hrt·at h a'> UCLA and Ut l:krkekv'' A. Yes. I think dctin1tcl} so. Q. How do }Ou get lo 1ha1 point'.' A. k's rclativdy easy to state and difficult to do. You JUSt have 10 attract the fa cult)'. UCL.\ started in 1939. if I remember correctly. And we're on that path. I thank Orange County has ever. opportun1t) to build another world-class uni versity. Orange Count) went out to build a performi ng arts ccntl'r equal lo those of the best in the world. A.nd we're about to open it. I think the county's out to build a university like that. Q. You've talked about finding space for respected researchers. What about for the 14.600 students you've enrolllld this year? A. Wc need new spaC<' for them as well. It has been somewhat easier to fi nd short-term solutions. We've eot trailers that make pretty nice classrooms. Bu t you can't roll up a laboratory. We do our best to limit the enrollment to the capabili11es of th as 1nstitut1on, although we push ourselves to the limits. I think we dad a pretty good job this year. More students are getting their first cho act' programs than ever before. They ma) not get the class they want at 9 o'clock on a Monday morning. Q. For the second year in a row. a third ofUCJ's freshman class 1s from the Asian community. Is that signifi- cant'' A. Th as count!) has a long trad111on of sa> ang, ''The door as there. Walk through at." They're walking through tht' door. I got a letter once from a lad> who said. "Why don't you keep those ktd'i out and ~ve room fo r .\men- rnns. But the) are Americans. We ha'e to be careful we don't respond about an) group of people an stereotype\. { GAME 3 I WEEK 3 / DAY 2 51 86 64 29 71 44 L ,f/ A VEAK •.. Al FLUENT HERE . f PACK YOUR BAGS AND GET ,. I 1 :· (' • ' ... I ' READY TO PLAY. l'VE COT YOUR NUMBERS TODAY ... · I '' 't I' r • f • f Ir ' >I ' .. Daily Pilai l'\: TWA ~ t I t t ... • i 9 80 n 9.29-86 Warmer weather for Southland Temperatur .. are expected to rlM through Tuaday. at the low-pr-.ure trough that hat been keeping Southern California cool mov" eaat, f0feca1ter1 Mid. Tt'.te ,Ofec.tt/ for 8 p.m EDT, Tue. Sept ~ '-M·r--:'77~~""""'--=;:::::::::-- A hlgh-preaure dome advancing Inland from the Pacific wa1 el(pe<:ted to bflng faff ttti.t and wtndt up to 30 mph In the mountain• and 25 mph In the delertt. according to the National Weather SeNlce. Tempe<aturn Tuesday will rlae to 70 to 74 at the bHch"· 77 to 93 In the Inland valleys. Along the Orange Coast It wltt be fair and warmer through Tueaday. a..ctta 55 to 60 tonight. HIQht 70 to 74 Tuesday. Valley• 52 to 59 tonight. Highs 71to83 t.ues<tay. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner watert: Light variable wind• night and morning hours becoming wett to southwest 10 to 15 knots during afternoon hour s through Tueadey. Seas 2 leet. Fair Tuesday. -OrlMn• 92 12 U.S. Temps. -V0<tr Cl1y :: .tt ·Q~~ FlllONTI Olclel>Otl\1Cny OmAlla ... 59 Wtt m-Cold...,.. HI Le~·· 611 ~ AIOu<lve< ..... 76 50 Pnoenl• •• ee S"<lwt•' ~•"' fv111u S"o"" Occlu<leo..,., s11110,.t1v Ay Ancl>O<age ., 44 Pttt1.::r.: 78 13 Allellll 93 6t Port ,MllM 65 411 Sal>tl MWll 72 IO AtlenllC City 68 6S Portlend.Or1 82 S4 Calif. Temps. S111t1 Monlcl 641 S6 Au1tl1' 90 ,.= 81 65 r-V""'-1 51 2• l1111mO<I 70 87 C11y 65 35 T0<rence 10 st ee Reno 60 32 •mtt'9f\lln 114 41 SllOUll 90 75 HtOfl IOw le>< 24 h0Urt,tn0"1Q II 5 I m Y~l1 Vly 13 37 9olM 57 locllY 8oel0tl 70 61 Slit LAii• Ctt) S4 34 Bak•llielcl 73 50 e.itfllcl ,. 8 7 Sen Anton.o 90 77 e ....... 62 50 Tides Cllerlellon S C 92 74 S•llll 60 S3 rreeno 75 SJ Cl\ltteelon W VI M 64 SCIOll-52 •6 l enc:all• n 44 °*lo111HC 91 10 $)'•-63 S6 lO. Al>Qlln 73 S6 TODAY CNcaoo 82 61 h mpa-St J>l•ll>Q 92 74 01llllfld 11 S2 Seeonotow 127pm 2• ~·· ea 10 Toe>e1<1 89 115 P1aoAo1>111 74 •6 S«ono h'Ofl 7 1•pm SJ ~ 84 69 fuceon 87 54 Rld..OOO C11y 7S S2 TIM90AY Co1Vm11111 Ohio 87 61 Tulaa 87 73 SKt-'to 76 49 ,,,,., IO'N 2051 m 0 I Oallal-FI Worlh 91 75 ~Ion.D C 7 1 119 Slllfl.al 11 48 ~::,.. 8 33 1 m '7 Oeyton 87 72 Wicf>ltl 90 6e Sen OteQo 69 69 1 Sll pm 111 o.n-68 47 Sen F 1 tll\CtK O 73 56 SeoonoNgll 7 64 pm se °""'-as 64 Extended S1n11 81•t>afa 73 50 0.11011 as 85 StOCllton 74 51 Sun NII lod1y 11 8 40 p m . rl-Oululn 57 50 H1gn. low le>< 2• hou• • en<l•OQ •I Sp m Tuefl<l•Y et 6 46 am lltld Nit 11 15 39 El P .. o 86 63 F11r wlln mo111y wnny .,,d .-1gh11y BalllOW 74 52 p m Erle eo ea ... ,,.,... d1y1 Belch hlghl 68 10 75 B1eumon1 ea 48 Moon Ml• 1oc11y 11 • 48 pm . ,,_ F11r1>111tca •5 32 LOW9 In I,,. SO. Valley h1Qh1 18 10 88 Big Bl•• 53 34 • I uet<lly at 3 28 a m lltld Mii IQlln 11 Fl1Qttlff 60 31 low• '810 55 91ylhe 83 ~ 6 18pm Q111'<1 R&Pld• a1 86 Ce1e11111 6S Hol>ofvlu 86 76 le><IQ e .. w 74 S7 Smog Report Houston 82 74 Surf Report Merytvllle 77 44 lnQllNIPOfl• 88 70 Monro1111 77 51 Jeclc-.Mln 118 88 MO<ll.,ey as 50 Pollulllll 11.,,dard 1""9& (pll) 0-100 Jaci<_.,.;111 94 71 LOCATIC* SIZl I HAl't HM<I ... 82 68 Jut-. •6 40 Hu1'1tng1on e.ac11 1 poor Newport Beach 67 67 OOo<I. 100-?00 111'hlallhM f()( ..,,.,II .. K.,._Clty 811 64 R..., Jelly, Newpofl 1·3 l1Jr Ontlrlo 72 55 -'9. ?00·300 un-hfVI for II. l&IVIQU ee 55 4011'1 S11ee1, H-porl 1..'.I fall Pllm Spr1"91 16 63 300.500 hL!&r<IOUI Flfa1 llgut• " little Roe-93 74 221'<1 S1•111. !ffwpo<t I 3 , .. , PaU<ten1 n 53 toclay'1 Pll foreeu1, MCOn<l 19 prl'/loul Loull v!lle 91 72 Ball>OI W"°9" 1·3 , . ., Rl~•11<11 13 Sl <ll y I I ll.,._ p9 ....... pl\lt 91 74 l lOUfll 8Mcl1 ,., POO< S"" Betna1<1°no 72 S8 MiarN8Mcll 85 eo SanC-11 I 2 poor Sen G10< ... 75 53 Sell 8Neh 10 Mec;Arl""' Bl't<I •2-33 Mllw-• 79 64 Wiier letnP 65 Sen JOM 76 48 lrAM. Sl<ICletllcll Vlllly 50-33 Mpi..St Peut 69 55 Swell dlrec;llOn Wes! Stntl 1'n1 72 57 lagunl 9Mcll 50 (IO<IClll) ....,,.. 94 70 Soul-Senti Crur ee ., loeA~AAPO<I •2·25 TRAFFIC INITIATIVE DUE FOR VOTE ... From Al port 2000. said roughly 7.400 ~1gna­ tures have been gathered. The group Newport 2000 needs 6.500 10 quahlf} the an1t1ative The signatures must be validated by the Orange County Re~istrar of Voters' office before the initiative qualifies for the ballot. A special clectaon probably would not be held until ne:\t vrar. Councll~oman Jackie Heatha said she 1s not surpmed b) the numhrr nt qFn:i1url''-1'"11 q11f <.he dou bl!> '' hct her mo~t u n1kr\1tmd I ht• proposed tralfa 1n111:111\c "It (lhe 1n1 11atJ\t') \\OUld neatl' kind ofa montonurn o n huald1ng l'l~ se tting cond1t1ons that a1e almo\t impossible 10 meet.'' ~11<' said "II"· \'Cry anfull~ crafted hu11 n a negatl\l' way" R~ckotl. though . \a1d thl' 1n111at1'l' falls w1th1n the c;parat of LUrrcnt n t~ law. lie charged that rurrent t'll~ leaders have ignored the Cit} 'c; present traffic-phasing ordinance. "It 's been gulled." he said. II adopted. the 1na11at1ve would proh1b11 building in certain areas of tht• cat} un11I traffic counts are rcduCl·d at major intersections. Heather !.31d the red uctions, in !>Orne instances. would be impossible to reach because the traffic counts mandated date back 10 a tame when a frerwa) "as proposed through New- port Beach. EXCHANGE STUDENT NEEDS NEW HOME .•. From Al e' l'lll\. Stellin is hopeful. Hr's into has third "'eek of!.chool at ( orona del ~far High school and he"s ordered ha" dass rang. but "on the out\lde. \\C c,pokr French ... said <itcnin \.\'hen he "'a" 11 > rar'> olJ. h" fatht•r got a new Jllh 1n I lolland. <.o he also speaks Dutch \1cllin ha~ a 101 gmnt> fm him C"<lepl a host fam1l v to share 1t with. Fo r 1nformat1on.' call Barbara ·\m\tadter at 675-8068 ur Bett> .\ nJrrc;en at 240-84~11. 1)1ncc he arra vrd on Lahor Da', he's been 10 the beach and the San baego \.\ lld .\n1mal Park ''1th hi\ nr\\ tnends. and hl' alrcad' found a ta vo rnc Jal / \talion. · Born b explosi on s r ock Ida ho town (If damag<· ~teffin has a knat·k tor adapting 10 new en' aronments . .\lthough he wa~ born 1n Cirrman}. his famtl) mo'e to Zaire \\hen ht• wa~ 11 ! > <'ar" old becaust• of has father'\ JOh. "In i.\fnca. I went to the Frenl'h \t h(lql " .\t home. he \poke Cierman COEUR l)'.\LENL. ltlaho (,\Pl - Three bomb bla!>t'i, om· ufthcm at th e downtown federal hu1ld1ng. rorkt·d Cot'ur d" i\lene todny hut au1hun11c<, said there wer<' no 1mmcd>atc fl'pt11 t' of lnJUflCS. There wa' no 1mmrtl1at(' l'<,lnnatc In rcn•nt month\. th(' Panhandle l !lunl\. 1hc hcatlquartt'T'> of the white- \Upn•mat'1\t ( hurch ol Jesus Christ < hra,11an-·\r.·an Natton~. has been thl' \Ill' of confrontata om over civil rtghh MAIN OFFICE I 11 1',•1.' °"'j• ' '"'•)ti> I 4 ......... •1 ''"'c, r, • ~.,,_,, ·'1 '"'"~ "m•11 11s &•i W8 :...s rm \ eCl<•a E~ Just call 642-6086 I • h1l • _,. ........ ' ' • " •. ' .. I ., I ··:: ; ~ ;• r -~·.:""'. •:·· :~ .~ "::··' ":··;·: ~ \\'hat do > ou hke about thc Dail} P1lo1., What ' • I don't }OU hke"' Call the number above and }Our •. ·• ··~. • · message ""'II be recorded. transcnbcd and dc-.. , ~~ · '' I h\ercd to the appropriate edit°'-- - --The same 24-hour answering service ma~ be •• •• .• •" • • r ".. .. '• ~· "• used to record letters to the edi tor on an\ topat .... : : 7 '., :. ~ .... • ·; ;· • ~. :~ .. •·:~ ·~ .. '· ,• Con1nbutors to our I etters column must 'include • 1•. • ' J • '") • ·; • ·' • •; ~··" •.. their name and telephone number for "C'n fica 11on ~.: .•• ~~·~ ··;.··. ;·• · :.~· ... ~~' ~ 7"' 11.. ~:·:· fells us what'\ on ~our mind VO~. 79. NO. 272 • ' . l Finishing Touches ... By Manny Raya m our Very Special AlterBtions DepBrtment Dally Piiot Dell very •• Gueranteed V ,,,,, • 1'91 I f dQ ' '#1 ... • I •Pfl C>'f "J : • •1 tt 1 cm ' . , 't • De ,,. .... ,,,. •• •'At 4• ' o..-r"IA, tf l • ., • •• '°"" JI ... o ""' " ~·or• l , .... ......... , . 'I Clrculallon TelephonH 119 Fashion Island• Newport Beach • 759-1622 I • s , Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT /Monday, SeP•emw 21. ,1Ne Yo~ Republica·n• to honor Mike Curb Devil worship linked to vandalism The OranJe County Younf Republicans will ~onor Mike Curb, the Republic.an candidate for lieutenant governor, Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. The reception is open to lhe public and admission is $25 at the door. Contact Lisa Watson. chairman of the YR Political Action Committee, at 852-0330 or 772-0848 for further information. . Immwratlon forum tonight A "Donahue"-style forum on immigration wall be held fr~nr6:30 to 10 P,m. tonight at St. An ne's Commu'n,ity f'cn1er, 1324 Main St. in Santa Ana. Follo'wins a brief debate on the subject, members t>f the audience will have the opportunity to s~k out as they do on the Phil Donahue tele~ts1on show. The event is sponsored by the Nattonal lssues Forum, the Orange County Human Relations Commission and ~anuago Col-k~. . Banner designs so ht The Laguna Beach Arts Commission invites all artists in Orange County to present their models for banners to be judged for its fifth Annual "Winter Celberation" banner display competition. Two new designs will be selected. They are to be of general "Life Celebration" themes. .\wards of $600 for each of the two new banners will be given. For specifications call Arts Commissioner Doris Shields. 494-1474 or' Commissioner Jenna fer Clrif- liths, 494-50 I 0. W:elght program at CHOC Childrens Hospital of Orange County wall offer an eight-week program for overweight boys and girls beginning Wednesday. The sessions will be held Wednesdays from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and the cost isS 100. Contact Sunny Mulholland at 532-8454 for more an formation. · Gay support group meets . The Orange County chapter of Parent!> and Fnends of Lesbians and Gays will meet Thursday at the First United Methodist Church of Orange, 161 S. Orange St. Orientation for newcomers will start at 7 p.m. followed by the regular meeting at 7:30 and rap groups until 9:45. Call 998-5844 for details. Drama club to perform The Drama Club of the Women's Club of Laguna Beach will present a skit entitled ··Mexican Cultural Exchange" at its first general luncheon ot the year Frida> at l I .30 a.m. For the loca11on and other information. call Bett\ Wc:stwood al 499-2639. • Counselor to speak Marriage counselor and Datl ~ Pilut rnlum n1~t Linda Algaz1 will speak to th c Orangt· « ounl) chapterofMarriageand Famll) Therapist~ Frida~ at 11 :45 a.m. at the Orange Count) Medical .\ssoc1a- t1on Confrrenn· Center. ( all M1ck1c Shapmi at 75 I -1792 for more anformatwn. 'Aglng Ey~' talk slated Dr. Daniel S1gbond wrll speak nn "The ·\g1ng E;e" Fnda) at 10:30 a.m. at the Senior ResourL·cs budding. :!2722 Center Dnve. El 1 oro. The pro~ram as free and r1pt_'n to the pubhl. and add1t1onal information 1s ava1lahlc at J80-I 71 P Garage sale ln HB From ttaJf ud wire reports When vandals scrawled sat.anic slogan$ an classrooms after causing $20,000 worth of dimage in Huntington Beach's Mesa View School last July. police were no longer surprised or skeptical of the Satan connection. It was the fo urth epiiOdc at the elementary school and followed by JUSt three months the bloody slaying of rabbits and chickens at a student farm at nearby Golden View School. which police believe may have been related. When Newport Beach police arrested sax teen-agers for steahng urns containing human remains from a Corona del Mar cemetary in 1984, law enforcement of- CENTER ••• From Al For Erich Vollmer. ~eneral manager of the Orange C aunty Philharmonic Society. the real work hes in the months and years ahead. Entering HS 33rd season. the Philharmonic Socae1y has brought promi- nent symphonies and soloists to Orange Count\ since 1954. "We've always brought the very best" to Orangt• C 'ount~. said Vollmer. This season will indudt• the Chicago Symphony, the Cleveland Orche,tra. and the Los Angeles Philharmonic:. which will open the season Oct. 9 with world-rrnowned v1ohn1st Issac Stern. FM Vollmer. the difference wall be '·we have twice as man~ seats to sell and greater expen!>es." The pos1t1ve side as lhe number of seats. "We have sold out our season before it opened." which 1s highly unusual, said Vollmer. The flip side oft he coin is the expense of performing an the new auditonum. Their rent will jump from about $550 per performance at the 'ianta Ana High School to I 0 percent vf their gross at the center - an estimated incn•5c of more than 1.400 perce nt. Vollmer said he 1s not w1~wever. He e"<pects the ncv. ccn¥~iii-attract people v. ho would ne ver consider going to the ~anta o.\na ll1gh School Auditorium. For lh t•m. ··it'll tw more of an evening ou1.·· Howt·vl'r. the cnrl'. tht· hean and soul of has support will ront1nuc.> to come from "that group of \y mphon~ lovers who would go an)v.hcn:," said vollmer For the 1-tO-' mcc Paci fic Chorale. opening night also hnngs mn.ed feelings of e"<cllement and trep1dat10n Rlla Major. husinc'' manager of thl' 14-) car old choir. \aid thl' a<Jd111onal 'cating means tht» will no longt•r ha' l' 10 g1 vc double pcr- formancc \ ··vh··,e g1,l'n double per- formances h1:rauw "'e n1uld not scat e\enone H;>"-eH·r, thr mo\ 1· n-prc~ent' a 1.400 pcn:cn1 1mn:a'" 1n rl'nl Rl·n t wall take a"'a~ more than 10 pt.'rccnt ol the L·horak·~ hutl p,l'l. ··1 \q\h thl.' Cl'nll'r n1ukl d1arg" :i non-profit ratl' tor local group". 11·, dac;wuragang to \l'l' th:it mut h gu for rent ·· In ant1c1pat11111 111 lhl' nc\' cn'>1' MaJur ... a1cJ tht• l horak h;i' incr1·:i,ed \llh<.1 n p11on pnrc:' 25 fll'rlTOI In add11111n . .,,,l. hnpl' that the 1nLrea"·d l.'>.po,url· and lhl" prnfcc;s1onalt'lm ''l" c;ho\' v.111 1ncrraSl' donation\:· facials didn't accept lbe connection so readily. And as satanic messaaes and slans of the occ:ult become more frequent at Oranac County crime scenes, increasing numbers of police officers are takma courses on how to rcc-01tnizc them .. "At first the officers were kind of skeptical," said Darlyoe Pcttinicchio, a deputy Orange County probation oflic.er who has tau~t such classes for three years. "They didn t want to believe that these things were going on. These. af\er all , are not 'normal' kinds of crimes." But the police training pr~ram. which now includes a booklet outlining crime- related charac:tcnst1cs of satanism, quickly p ined IC()eptaoce as evidence of the occuJl began turning up more frequently at crime scenes involving murder, arson, malicious mischief and sometimes child abuse. "We know it's aoinJ on. but they're pretty secretive about n," said Newport lk~ch police Sgt. l(.en Cowell. "h's goina on 1n remote areas." Newpon Beach police officers recently found the remains of a pig m a Dewey dumpster, Cowell said. While the body was int.act . its entrails were missing. "So we suspect they were used in a satanic ntual," Cowell said. N.ewpo.rt Beach police officer Gary Traina said plots at Pacific View Memorial Park have been burglarized at least twice since six people were arrested in febnw'y 1984 for stealina urns of human remains, which they used in satanic rituals. · But despite the rise in these inci&nts, sians of devil·worshipinf rituals aren•t always easy to detect. Thai s why more and more police art being trained to recopize them. "The avcraic person could be at one o( the (ritual) sites and not know it," Newport Beach police Detective Grea Armstrona said. "You have to know what to look for . Once I was at a ritual site oul in Riverside County and didn't know it until I looked in the crook of a tree and saw a goat's be.ad." Authonttes say many of the crimes arc (Pleue eee DEVIL/ A4) Lo• Angeles Pbllbannonlc reheanea for opener at the Orange County Perf ormlng Arta Center. In man} wa!S. Orange County's fledgl- ing opera company has staned off with a dean slate. ( )pl"ra Pacific has timed ltS birth Y.1th the opening of the center, said Dehra Valk 1he opera·~ marketing d1rel· tor Begun "-llh tht• 'uppon of the 1.~m < )rx·ra .\s-.ot 1a11on of Orange ( 'ount}, v.h1t:h dales back lo 1962. the new orx·ra l·umpan) ""111opt_'n11s llf\t st•ason Feb. 11 -\lth11ugh the lkdll,ling ~>Pl'ra m m pan) has not had tu <kal v.11h the 'lt'ating and par.king prnhlem' a'\oc1a1cd with the )anta .\na High Sl'hool aud1tonum, Opera Pan fie -.hare' the \aml' financial concerns as the Pacific Chorale and the Orange Count~ Philharmoni c Soc1et) The firc;t mailer they ~nt generatl'd 10.000 suhscnbers. said Valle. "Thal"'> probabl) unheard of in the operatic world (However) ticket sales onl ~ L·o, er about 50 percent of Clur operating budget. The 1Jther SO perct•nt has to be. earned through con tnhuuons in the com mun it) •· Opera 1s expensive to produt't'. \Mild Valle ll ha-> a full <>rche<;tra. o;cto; and hghung. a.n<.! ti is "accompanied b\ wondertull) mh la' t'ih costume~ .. To offset thec11~ts. thl·~ have Joined with 14 other opera companies na11 onw1de to share an the cost of constructing stage sets The stage for ··Porg) and Bess" will be constructed b) the Houc;ton Grand Oj,cra for its productton h<:lore at as·used by Opera Pacific. "That\ ver) lOmmon in the opera world ." said Valle In add1liun to comb1 ning resource.'<; with other opera compan1cor, Opt.'ra Pac1fil will ~l.'nd out anmhcr suh'icr1p11un mailer 1n ~ovemlxr said Valk Although tht·~ l.'Xf>l'( I to work for their donation'>. tht forec:a<.t Im 'iuccc\s look~ hnght ··orange ( uunt~ ha~ drmon,tratcd a strong intere't in opera fo r .i grear number of }ears:· said Valle Tht• H untington Beach chapll'r of thl· Swt•tli~h Women·~ Educational Association wrll hold 11' annual garage sak Fnda:i and Saturday from 9 a m to J p.m. at Meredith Gardens. 10 122 "vler.td11h Dnve-. Huntington Beach. Proceeds from lhe·evtnt wtll go toward SWEA's scholarship funtl Kraft attorneys want their own Coast"'oman / . ' . d . dies following An Invitation: ·n- Attention orgenlzetlon presidents and sec- reteri.. We went to t\91p meke your upcoming 9Y9t'ltl , mMtinga. Mmlnera end lundralMf'I auc;- o.eaful. 5-nd bf .. f announc~I• Including time, piece. coat (If eny) end • phone number tor eddltlonal lnformetlon to: Butletln Boerd. Deity Piiot. P.O. Box 15e0, Coate M .... 92828 R9P0'11 of your club or organ1zeuon·1 ectivltlel -Ilk• community ~ proj«ta or .iec11on of otnc.ra -lhould b9 dlr.ct.ct to tti. Community Mewl Editor at IM aam. eddr"9 Non-r•turneb .. blec:k end wM e pl'lotogr9Pf\• ere .-CorM. Monday, Sept. 29 evidence lab 1n mu~ er trial dive off Avalon From staff and wire report~ •\11orne~' <kknd1ng Rand' ~tl''-l'n Kraft agaan..,t rn:t\\·nlUn.k r 1..hdl'gl'\ hc1'1' a~kcd a JUclgt• 10 orckr (C'rlaan pll'll'\ ol l'V1drnce turned <I' a t•l them for 1nd1'pl'n· dent foren"c :-inah\1s Supcnor <·min ludgc Jame'\ l urna is scheduk<l to dl'rnk Ckt. JO ti thl' defen'>I.' has a nght 10 the evidence. which includes hluod \ampk,. tilX'r\, hair '\lrands. tissue samplcc,. clothing and other items. Krafi -t I 1s chargl·d with 16 murder'\ that Kratt -.; right 1n a lair trial could he tl•opard1zed 11'thc Orange Count) 01\tnct .\tlornl.'y·, Ofli cc and the Orange ( ount) l\heritr~ Department rcfu,e to give de- frn"~ ~uenll<,t) atu·\~ tn thee' tdence "Thn ha\en't dune one thing tu k t u~ tc<,t 11 •· \:\1d 111-toun<;cl C fhoma\ 'vfl Donald '"'i111 nn1· thing·· R111 r>n>'-el utur' 1.'nntend ttw l'' 11knC'(' 'lored 1n the Or:1ng(' ( nu nt ) Cnmr L~ib" avallahle to ttw delcn\e J\ long .t\ tht• \1cv.1ng. and ll'~ling" m11n11nrl'd h~ lav.- cnforcl·rncnt pt:r\onnl'I Korx'n) urntrn11, tha1 allo"' 1ng I~"' enforn•ment pl'r,onnd 111 oh,er' c thr tl·''' could tip nff the ptu\l.'t u11on tu 'onw dt'fl.'n)l' tht'(lrll'\ nf lhe Ca".IC a JOb that could takl· a year Ogle also said h1' team \\(luld need I .O<XJ '4uare feet ofprof)l'rl) equipped lah .;pare 111 examine the mat{·rn1I-.. and that·~ una,ailahle :at thl' Orang!.'< ount\ C'nmt• Lah. ·\n altt'rnatt\l'. l\opt·n' c;a1d " lo let dcfensl' 'ic1ent1sts l arr) then 1dencc out 111 the crime lah for anah"'' dsl·whr re. Deput~ 01 stnc1 o.\t111rnC) Jame~ ( l11n- 1nger argued in a ntnl.'-page legal hndthat 'aluahle evtdl'OCl' urn Id Ix· lo'\ or lk· \lro)cd 1f1t 1" turned O\t•r w thc delcn'r From staff and wire reportt .\\Al 0'\o -.\di\ er from llunt1nglon Bcarh died at .1 hn,pttal altt•r grrnng into trouble in 120 ll'el 111 vi.a1n nil . anta Catalina (5land. authon11e' 'aid Debra Ca<i'\el. 26. du:d ahout '45 J m Sunda\ at 'vf emonal :v1cd1cal ( cnt1·r 1n L11n~ ReaLh. \atd l 1l\ i\ngcle<i ( f11Jnt) 'hcrdl'<. ~gt. ln•nc 'vll Kl')n1lld'i ( a'\!.l'I and Markil•' < lcmfon ofF\Jllen on dt1\t' from c;ord11n\ \atlhoat at 4 p·m \a1urda' 111 L·htek tlw '~·,,er<. anchor \he \31d • 7 p.m .. Irvine Transportation Commission. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. . that "-l'rr rnmm111rd 1n Orange Count) hi·twe1·n I \11 ~ .rnd 198 .1 The d1stnct .1t1orn1·~ .11 ... 111mpltr.1t1•d Krali an 21 other \la) in gs 1n ( all to1111a . M arh1gan and Orcg1>n Kr.11\ hJ, lx•1•n ht•ld in the Oran~e ( ount\ .la1l 'llnn• Im am.·st in El 1 <1ro in I 'Ill.\ .. Rohen Ogk .. 1 ti1rrn,1c '\1 ll'nt"1 lor rhl' dt>fc nc,c tc<,uficd F-rnlay that th1·rl' .trl' \omr 7 000p1t•1t''11f 1'' 1denu· 1hat nl'l'd 111 he CX.lnllOl'd In 1kt.1ll ~\ thl' ddt•n\l' ll'<llll Kraft wa-; .Hfl''ill'd alln " C ahforn1.1 H1ghwa~ Patrol otlicer found thr hod' col .1 d1•ad ~annl' on thl' pa,wnger \1':11 o l Kraft·~ car I a1t•r dt'leC'\I\ ('' \a11I 1h1'' unu>' l'rl'd t'' ldl'nll' linking l...r.tlt t11 .1 \l'rte~ of homo'\exual ,1a,tng-. "hen < 1ordnn hcg:rn a\ccntl1 ng. hi.' n11tlll'd ( a'\'il'I 'lltlln(I. 110 tlw oct·an 11oor. 1-k returned 111 h<'r and tr11·d unc;ucce,-;ful· I~ to hn ng her to the.• \Uri a( c ~kKl') no Ids ~aid ·\tltlflll'' \\ illtam Kopen) <;a1d Fnda\ Man killed, two critical in Capo freeway smashup By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ()ftlleC>elly Nel li.tf A San Diego man was killed and , two others were cnt1cally injured Sunday when their car flew into the air and crashed on a freeway bridge in San Juan CnpistraM. The 28-year-old v1c11m's nam<" wa~ Y.1thht ld hv officials pending no11fi cnt1on c;f rdnt1vl.'s. Cn1irall~ injured in the 2 p.m. <;a ngle ca1 an-;h were Ramon Pena. ~4. 0f San 01 ego and Juan Fajardo. 18. of la Jolla. Both W<'rc rushed to M1'l'imn Comm11 n11~ Hoc;p1tal in M1sswn V1eJO. said California High- Irvine Witnc'\s;s·rrportcd c;ceang a man a1 a pond on the -'600 hlo<:k of Walnut Avenue commanding has German shepherd dog to JUn'IP in and cat the .ducks. • • • A typcwnter. rn1crownvr and hand tools were "'tolcn from a hus1nc's on the I 7800 block of Sk} Park Roulevard • • • A tclc\ISlll n wa~ ... tolen from " homt' un C:ullll() • • • .\ (anon no \~mm rarn1·ra. valued at S~X\ wn ... ~tokn Imm a way Patrol Officer '\tc''l' I '"~her According to w1tne~~C'i, thr tn1> were dnving an a ( ad1llac south- bound on the an 0 1ego Freeway between 80 and I 00 mph, cutting across all lanes through traffit. The Cadillac reportedly passed a car an 1hc numhcr two lane. drove into thl' center divider. 'iwcrvl'd hark mto tht' number one lane and ha(·k into·thc center ct1 v1der wherc 1t 'il r urk the rai5cd metal guardrail. l c;sher said The car became a1rhurnc rolling several umes an the a11 . then \lrul k a bridge ra1hng 1lvcr '\an Juan C reek It skidded 40 feet on thr hndgc home on the 15400 ~lot"'-nl Jel1rn Roa ct • • • ~ salvt'r 01amonll b;i, lo. hH "k '' :\\ l\tolrn from a hnmt• on ( ap,1;11w • • • l he 1l\\ner of .1 N1111.1 l\llOK motorn ti<" p:trkl·tl 111ir1th<'1 arpor11>f h1'i hnmt· 11n Rcarr:iv.. rntla~ 111gh1 and wokt• Saturdll} mnrn1n~ 10 lind 11 1n the 'itre('I with the 1gn1t1nn 11"'\lOll • • •• .\ I c.>84 i old RM W '\ '' \"a' ''1 •kn from Oldhrld • • • A. l'>t((I ...-.h11e and gra~ -..u,11k1 . nman with pa1x·1 pl:-th'\ fr1,m '( ,11 Wnrthan~tun " "'"' '1olr11 ftom th1· f r.:111tng. rolled o\1'r on 11\ tnp and came to rt'"' against the hndgt \upport wall. l 'ssher said Two of the occupants wcr<· CJeCtl·d 1hrough the winctsh1cl<l and landed 1n the creek. The third man was rrusht•d to dNllh 1nstde the car The car cnginewa.c; Ulrown 'O f(·et from the car In\ e'it1gn1t1r' ha',. not drterm in1·d who was dn' 1ng lht• l:lr . l ... ,IH'r <;<.ud Thc-acc1dcn1 forn·d < lmurc nt 1tw numhcr onc and 1~'•> l;1nl'' tr, ,,1uth· hound traffic for 111111 hn111 ' T rallit ''"'' hackl'cl up m the I .1 1';11 l'\11 lw \Uld :!00 hlock of trcamwnnd Co•taMeu ·\ll emriloV<'<' of th<' Orangr < 111tnl\ fairground~ 'iWap mt•et ll'fl hi' 111 ~)( i_told \. olkswagcn -..c1rolC:P 11t 1hi- park1ng lot and rNurm·d latl'r 111 find the w1ndov. ~ma\hC'd and" 'tc:1t•o and ht' "alkt \\Onh SI~~ qpkn • • • ·\ •\ fur u>al "'"' 1qlort{"tl .;1nkn tron1 th1• rack at I titian·, 1111 till" ''1111 hlt1ck 111 Bn'>l(ll \utu1J,t, 1 h1· l•lat v..;l\ 'ah11•ll at i4 "'"" • • • .... lllllo\I,\''\ and J \\:tlkt \\1•re \\t>kn Imm .1 h11nw 11n thc I HlO hit~ i.. nl Defen'\e attornt'" for Kr.ift h.1\t' m.1111 1a11wd hl.'" 1nn1>Lrn1 ol all 1lw ,1,1, 111g' Paranwc.'11l' re~.:ut·d lwr and 'he "'-a!> fl0wn 111 thl' hmp11al \n nutnp" v.a~ 1x·nd1nit ( 11\kr .\ \ l'nUl' . . . \ i~()I) .\ \1 I \1 'tl'rl'i) vi.a\ 'wkn twill ,r mr1.1ll11 ~r.t' t•i~~ To\ot.i ( rr"1dJ pa rkl'd on I Ill' It 1()( I bind(. of l>:i ll);t\lll\ ( tfl Ir • • • <hn $1.000 v.mtlt etl ll'nl' v.cre <;ltlkn lrom a 1:mttl t11wn !tdragl.' on thl' lht• 12()(1 hlock. nf A:iJ..\·t Huntington Bea ch ·\ n altcrcauon mer J l.'ar allt•gcd l} following another too ('lo!>cl) on the l\an Diego Frccwa) ended Sun~&} w11h two men and a v.oman jumping on the hood of a I ~7 J Ma1d:1 and crarking its wind'lh1eld . • • • -..onwnne used :1 'ma,hing tool rn hrralo. into the loan <;l'P..i1c d1•p:irt- mt•nt orMcreur) Sa\lngs and l oan .rnd rer ortt'dly took an un kn1>Y.n .unnu11t ot c;1.;h • • • < 11lpr11' broke 1ntn thl' l 1111<' I r!l>l,lll' \lllld. hnr at ()ccrin V1cw High \l h11ul and \trev. l ont<'n tc; '\Jn lo.,..,c, '" 1'r<' r<"J)l'rtt·d Newport Beach Prng g<>ll duh" v.nrth S2.000 "l'rt' \tolrn fr1 1m a d1c;pla~ rac k out~1dt• .lh<' pro \hop .lt the Nt'"' pnrt lkarh ( 1011 < n11r'<" '1 no In 1ne .\ H' • • • .\ mJn v. ho wundt•d h1ghh 1nhn 1ratrd tt'lcphoned police nnd '111J a lx1mb had h<-cn planll'd 111 < 11' 1 lall '\;o lxrn1h "'a" lound • • • \n nu tb11ard motor Y.1 11th \ '1 )41 wa'\ \tol<'n lrom a ~2-toot '111lho11t dcx kC"\I at I)()() We!>t c 11a,1 I llgh"":" • • • ·\ 1ac.kct \\nl\h \ftl'l "I) .,...,,, 'tnlt-n Imm ,\ l lnlhtnjl \lnrc al I :t\htnn • . . . .\ lhll'f \l(lk ~ • I 111 I ,t,lt Ill till ,I \1.allct kt'! 11'\ th1.· )Ll11H ho \ 111 ,1 -.1r parlo.l·d •lllhu.k "'111•11' '\\ 11.111 .''Ix Balhoa Rh cl Fountain Valley .\ re'itdcnt 01 lhl' 1 • '1H hl111 k 111 "ard \1reet repom·d I 11d,t' th.u hurglar" had rntrrrd h" twdr1111m o'er thr rn'' v..N'k Jnd h.1d '1t1lrn .1 nng. a watch and a d1el lo.ho11k from h•' dn.·~ser. The lo'>!> wa~ l.''t1 m:Hl"d at $1 ,685 • • • (h('r the we('kcnd 'ionwont• brokc 3 window while trying to hurlllnrtte a gold IQ!!' N1'\an 'OOS\'.. parl..t•d 111.1 l'arpMt on thr I0\1)0 hlol l.. ol l .1 Hallenda -\1.enuc l ht• hur1tlJ1 tkd after c;rtt1ng off an alarm. h111 kit lll'htnd a green helmet hall l>anrnitr IP t hr" 111,111" ..in\1 T lop\"' ,J, e<.t 1maled JI ~'ll' Ninth suspect in rioting held Hunttn[ll!ln lkarh p11lirt'' have t1rn·\lt•d ;i ninth man nn an arrest v.arr,1nt 1n 1.onnt'l'llon \.\It h the <\ug. '1 r101 at the ~ach David ( 1ernck.. 25. a transient. wa ,1rrc1.tcd Fnda) on \Usp1r1on of pos· 'C~\1ng stolc1; propc.-rt~. aC'c0rdini to p0ti~r <,po k C'~woman JoA nnc R11 nk1tw\k 1 Otht'r 'u~1x·rh "Cf<' ar- rc,ted la<;t \\('t·I.. In add1t111n J)<ih~(' \H'H' t''lf)('Ucd lu p11 i.. 11p tlHt'r Jll' t•111k' tnd<I\ 110 rhH· rrlnted 'h.ugc-<.. Rnnko""'"'' 'i<11tl Teen held after crash ·t · 1 t.1.y('t1r-nltl \an < lrm1·n1r man "'a" arre t<'d Sundil\ n1111n1ng tM ftlon' drunk('n dr" 1ng :1tler t\\fl pa~'iengcr'i 111 hi\ Ull wen-lll!Urrd "hen he dr1we oil tht· Orh'1t:l H 1&h· wa'. a \altforrH3 11 aghwa~ ratrnl 'l)Okc:~n1an ~1d \\\11(' E \\1(tK1 n~ """'hooked tnr l\'11111\ unrnkt'n drt' 1ntt .1ft1•r the I: 111 ;1 m :ll'C•dcn1 \;ml < HP 'f'oi..1•,man l...<'n Dn1h \1lk' I MatTc:1. lfl ot \an < kmentl' ,uff<'l'('d '>l'lllf' l<ltrrat1on' anJ .i 11 •nl u"1M1 and vi.a' h'tl"d 111 \l.1hk u1nd111nn .ll \11"'"" ( 11m- mun1I\ I l11'P 1.11 I hl· 11thn pa"t'n· !(<'I \1 1, h.1d \l11r11.1 n ~ ~ .t l\o nt \an 1 kmente \.\,l, trt•atl·d tor numcro111' hH 1·r:ittl'll' .rnd rdc-ac,1·<1 \a1J Ian \\ .1lkl't a hmp11al 'Pl1kt·,.,..11rn,1n \\ 1gg1n' v. a' dn' 1ng11 I ~81 l 11\ ota f erct'I west on Onega lltghwa) at .1\1p1H fill mph ~und11~ mc,rn1 n11 wh<'n hr rnn off th<' rnad When the l llr t\11 th(' l'mhankmc-nt it tl'<'rtUm<'d and \.1m~:ill "':" thro.,..n 11111 lht• ha k \'laOr1 wa' rwrncd un1kf \ht' u 1r Oath said \\ 1aa1n' "-II' n{1t 1n1un·d 1n the a1 l'llknt J)a1h \.11<1 \\ lAAIO<. ha\ po'>tl·d h1\ll and ~en rrkn~d J M * OrMge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Mond1y, September 29, t986 Lotto game readied as lottery nears first annlver11ary SACRAMENTO (AP) -The California lottery. thouah first natjonally and founh worldwide in revenue. will hit its first-year mark locked in an all-out stru&&)e to launch an o~erdue lotto game. aimed at reversing a sales decline (for a stanup). bul we may mass 1ha1 by a w~k or 1wo." t aylor said. "There arc no mlijor hatches.'' he said. adding 1ha1 1he kJckoff is takina lonaer than expected bec•ust "sys1em 1esting and dQCumenta!ion of 1cst1ng as _ ti~e consuming. A 15 10 30-day tame frame of huun* somt'thing this complicated is pretty much on 1hc mark. before we $tan the pmcs," he said. The controllers office and other state aacncies art "lookina over our shoulder.'' Taylor added. Since that date, sales have soared to $2.04 billion, surpassed worldwide only by three nauonal lottenes: Japan. with $2.0S billion in I 98S salts; France. with $2.15 billion; and Spain. with $2.39 billion. For months. Lottery Director Mark Michalko predicted a lotto stanup sometime in September. Bui throuahout tht' month, officiats con1inually delayed plans to annoucc the stanup datt'. Lottery spokesman Bob Taylor says he 1s "~5 pera:nt sure" the announcemenl may come this week. with tht' actual ~ickoff following by several days to two w~ks. "Both GTECH's (the lotto contractor) and the lottery's internal control systems show clearly that we're nearlr, ready to begin the lotto same." said Taylor. The strain of readying the world's laraest lono network. with nearly 5,000 tenninals statewide and twin computer centers in Sacramento and Los Angeles is eclipsing the first-year anniversary that comes Friday. "Staff will be meeting throughout the whole weekend ... It's unbelievable what's happening. I don't know how people are holding up. They're litcrallY. working I 2 to 15-hour days. six to seven days a week • The California lottery. with just scratch~ff ~ick<!~ games, easily swept past the other 20 s~te lo~tenes in the nation. The next laracst is Pennsylvania. with J.an. I, t.o Sept. I sales of$ 1.32 billion, compared with C'ahfornaa s SI. 97 billion during the same period. "We've been preuy cons1s1ant in saying September · But because we wan1 to be absolutely certain 1he games will operatt' smoothly and cleanly. we're awaiting the necessary documentation and repons from testing. which we want thorou11.hly analyzed by consultants said Taylor. · The lottery is employing tht same caution as 1t used in k1ckin11. off the games Oct. 3. 1985. said Taylor. Revenue that has poured into the Califor~ia lottery, if it were an industrial company. woul~ place .•t 18.Jrd_ on the Fortune 500 lis1 of largest corporations. nght behind Hershey Foods. OC woman's death studied for link to LA serial killings Phone plot didn 't cause AIDS death TOXICS REMO'VgD; TRAGEDY A VOIDED •.. By t~ A1toclatecl Pre11 A task force investigating the Los A-ngeles Southsidt' serial murders attended the autopsy ofa woman found slabbed to death on a Garden Grove street but there was no decision on whether the cases were linked. An autopsy perfo~ed by the Orange Count) coroner's office co~cluded that ~iva Ma~e Bible. 28. of Gardena died of multiple stab wounds. task force 001cer P~alhp Mcie said Sunday. Bui further toxicological study was planned and no dec1s1on was made to add the slaying 10 the last oft 7 killings attributed to the mass killer. Mele said. The otherbodae were found an southern suburbs of Los Angeles. not 1n Orange County. The: killings began about three years ago. Bank gains $3.9 million on farm sales SANTA MONICA (AP) -·An AIDS pat1e(lt died of his disease and not a potentially lethal injections in a telephone murder scheme allegedly perpetrated by a nurse. who was arrtsted for an vtstig.ataon of murder. The findings of Sunday's autopsy cast doubt on whe1her Hal Speers Rachman, 39. a nurse who special- ized in AIDS patienl care, would be charged wi1h murder, police spokes· man Sg1. Roben Legerski said. Rachman was booked Friday for investigation of murder, theft and forgery in connection with the death of Ed Lebowitz. 49, a vice president of the William Morris talent agency. P'l'OmAl nance. He said he never saw the forms sent several months ago. Fire Capt. Larry Taylor. overseeing Sunday's cleanup, s~ud officials would check their records to see ifthe forms were sent out "If he hasn't seen thtm. I don't see how he could be held responsible." Taylor said. But that didn't absolve Kuo of the responsibility to properly dispose of the hazardous chemicals. Kuo argued that at least he d1dn'1 throw away 1he chemicals. which would have been illegal. "They could be lethal 1f thrown away," Taylor agreed. "But storage is one thing; abandonment 1s something else. "You just can't lea ve that ~tufffor a long time," he said. in to fijht a fire, they'll know what they'r~ m for," Taylor said. Be~1 des \he two explosive c~emacals, the cache ranging from pant containers to 55-gallon drums included cyanide. acids and oxi- dizers. Minirem Corp. of Bellflower. licensed to pack up and transpon hazardous materials. was removing the last oft ht chemicals Sunday, with final cleanup expected today. Taylor said. The total cleanup bill Kuo faced would range between $8,000 and S 12,000. Kuo said. W~rkers in nearby firms will be permitted to return to work 1his morning. while Kuo would have to wail until tonight or tomorrow morn· ing, Taylor said. Firefighters reported only one poss.- ible injury during the cleanup oper- ation. that of a Huntington Beach police. officer who touched some powder and had an allergjc reaction. However, Lt. Jack Reinholtz said Sunday ht had no informatio n about any member of the force being injured. "Probably what happened as one of our offi ctrs filled out an ··injury On Duly" shp so 1f anything happened six months down the line he would be protected." Kuo, who bought the chemicals for resalt, said he was finished with that line of wo rk. 'Tm not going to ha c any more chemicals ht're." he said. FRESNO -The largest. sinile sale in California history of repossessed farms raised S3.9 million over the weekend for Bank of America. the world's largest bank commercial lender. But the windfall was 22 pcrc-enl less tha~ the SS . .3 million total appraised value on the 17 of 23 farms that were sold. Six of tht' highest pnced and largest farms did not sell. The auction prompted a "protest parade" Saturday b} farmers angry over what they said was the bank's refusal to help them through a cns1s that has seen man) farm values plunge by more 1han half since 1982 "It (the charges) could be murder. attempted murder ... it could be nothing at all," he said. The city's chemical disclosure ordi- nance was passed last spring to aid the Fire Depanment in protecting its personnel as well as industnal firms. PIERSIDE VILLAGE ... - Boycott urged as winery strike intensifies SAN FRA!'JCISCO -The bitter harvest-tame winer) walkout ec;calatcd Sunday as stnk1ng "'orkcrs 00ic1ally pleaded for a statewide boy,·ott of the biggest-selling wines an California. and employers prepared strategy that could include mass firings and repla<.:emcnt. Robert Fo$$. Loc~I 186 president of the Winery. Distillery and .\ll1c:d Workers Union. said he hoped the 1nt~.rnat1on~I union would make 11 a na11onw1dc boycott. The union leadt'r said he wouldn I be surpnsed" if management cut loose all the sinkers and !>Ub~t1tuted them with permanent replacements. as has been rumored a poss1b1ht} lor two "'eeks. R0tte Blrd calls for 'blind justlce' The autopsy showed Lebowitz died Wednesday of metastatic Kaposi's sarcoma. a cancer symptomatic of AIDS. Los Angeles County coroner's supervisor L. Shelton said. A caller posing as Lebowitz' doctor ttlephoned St. John's Hospital Sept. 20. ordering potentially lethal injec- taons of insulin fo r Lebowitz, detec- tives said. They allege Rachman made the call. Gamblers' train "This way, iffiremen have to come DANILOFF ••. From Al card. which is still valid. "I want to say that I don't know lhe 1erms of the arrangement.'" Dan1loff said. "As far as I kn ow, I am leaving independently.·· His wife. Ruth. said 11 lclt "1ernfic'" to be going home. From Al beach parking and build on it," he said. Harman said an example of the lack of paniculars deals with handling cars waiting to enter the village of more than 50 commercial shops. There's a special lane for 12 cars to get into while wa1t1n$ to pull off 1he street But 1he location for 1t 1sn 't shown any where. he said. The P1ers1de Village plan has touched ofT a debate between those favoring and those opposing 1he plan. Counci lm an Don MacAll1ster and others ha ve formed a counter group, Huntington Beach Together. de- signed to push for rede velopment And MacAlhs1er claims thal Plan- · n 1 n g Commissioners T o m l1 engood. Grace Winchell and Rick Rov. arc deliberately trying to hang up redevelopment until after tht' Nov. 4 election. The comm1ss1o ncrs. who are seeking election to tht' City Council. heattdly deny the charges. LOS A. GELE~ -(ahfornaa Chat'f Justice Rose Bird invoked lhe memory of Martin Luther King Jr. an a call for blindjusuce and support for an independent high court 1n campaign appearances at fi ve black churches. "I though• of Manin Lutht:r King. who had a dream. a dream ofa society where iusticc is blindfolded . where ~ou will ha,eiusucc ~hc:thcr :you arc wealth) or poor. powerful or "'cal..·· Aird wl<..l a nrngrcga11on Sunday at the Wes1 Angele' Church ofvod in< 'hn<;t 1n \ou1h-< entral Lm Angl'lc'>. Hird ponra)ed the st:rn: to Vegas back~d . MARKETS DUMP TAINTED LETTUCE ••. LO. A.NGELES CAP) -A train From Al Su preme Coun a' a dd l'n<.kr of m1n1)nt) nght' an a go,ernment 1hat ont•e segregated black'> 1n 'l hool .ind onkrcd JapancS<.·-..\mencan'i placed 1n internment camp'> Bradley Introduces race Issue ln campaign FR LS -..;n -L ,,., .\ ngek' Ma \(ff r om Hradk) J hlat k v. ho ha' a voided racial l'iSUt''> in h1' QUl'\I 1111 lhl' gnH·mnr'\h1p. ha\ madl' thc h1ggc\I ga~hk uf h1Hampa1gn h~ ahru pth lmu<;in~un h1'\ r.ttl' Hraclll'~. thl' grand<tlln ot o;laH:'>. made the dramalll ,,r,1tt'&K '\h1fl \atur<.IJ~. ddl\t•nng lhe rn O'>t emotional speech ti t h1., l'ampa1gn tn a g:Htwnng ul Dcmonat1t Part) lo)altsl'>. The flX - year-old four-llmt m.1\lH nfl u\ -\ngcll',. v.hu 1n the na">t ha<, hl:rn praised h) cn t1ec; anti suppun a .. .il1l..e tor dt•chn1ng to inJl.'CI rn t·1al 1\\uc\ into hi\ campaign'> c;a1d the 11ml· ha' tornt: t<1 dl'>lU'i' thl· "'h1ddt:n 1\\Ul' .. of ra t t'. ··1 ht· color of m' c;lo n ha' nol h 1 ng wha l\IM.'' n In llo wll h l ht· k 1 nd of go' crnor I v.1 II tic " Brae.II~·' told an t:nthu,1a\l1l 't.itc (kmol r:it1c· Part\ lOmm1tlt'I.' g.athl.'nng. ··11 ~hould. ihl'rl.'l llrl.' not Ix· J h1dtkn '"'Ill' in !hi\ l llmp:.11g.n ·· that would whisk gamblers from • ·outhern California 10 Las Vegas at Chirco. but shc cou ld not <.ay how speeds up 10 300 mph is both much. tcchnolog1cally and econom1call~ rn Costa Mesa. ~afcwa> ')!On: teasablc. according 10 a s1ud)' done by manager Oav1d M}ers ~ad two easel. the n t) of Las Vegas had been deh.,,crcd to hi s c;tore on the The SI m1ll1on. 18-month stud) 2Q()() block of Harbor Boucvard prcd1c1~ more than thrt:e m1ll111n "We had two case!. on hand that pcopk would ndt• the train its fir\! hadn'1 reachl'd thl' '>helves )Cl. We year in operation. assuming t1cke111 promptly put ti down 1hcgarbagc:· he Co<;t $65 and the line 1 ~ finished 1n said ' I Q95 The lcnucc contains more than the: The number of passenger!> would maximum allowed le ve l of the grow to more than fi ve m1ll1on Pl'St1c1de cndosulfan. hut 11 was not annual!~ h~ 2025. sayc; the '>tUd}. enough to cause con,umcr' 10 get prcpJrcd h) Robert E. Parson'> of thl.' o;1ck . ..aid Jim Welle;. ch1l·f of the lnst1tu1c ofTranc;ponauon Studies at agnculture department''> pe'>l1t 1dl' the l ( Bcrkcle).. enfo rceml.'nt branch. ---··our 1ox1colog1'>t'> h<ivl' told u~ )Ou'd prohabl) have to t•at more lettuce 1han you could get in )Our stomach before }Ou"d get sick." he said The lettuce came from a Han!>on'!> Ranch 1n Ventura Count-,. and wa!> dastnbuted 10 Safrwa ) Sui)crmJrkct!> fro m Mono County w Orangt· \oun- t \ · The let1ucc. wh Kh reached about 200 stores. was sen I from one Safl.'wa) distnbu1ion center. he said . Stores 1hat received the le11uce arc 1n Orange. Los Angele'>. Indio. R1vcr- s1de. Ventura. San Luis Obispo. ~an Bernardino. Mo no. Santa Barhara and Kern coun11e<.. said Well!>. Onl} lettuce from one field ""as affectt:d. said Welle; Julio l aldcron, public information officer for the st.ate Food and Agnrnlture txpart- ment said 1he ranch was owned by Wood) Hanson · late agriculture offi cials \topped rurther han,estani there and quaran- tined all lettuce 1n storage from lht' field. Wells \a1d. "~c got lueky," that ~ati:way Market~ wcrc tht• only stores that rece1 vc:d the lt'ttucc. said Calderon. A portable lab has been set up 1 n the Ven tura cou nty to see if th e problem 1s widespread and an 1nvest1ga11on as con11nu1ng. said Calderon. He added that a 'ita1e depanmen1 reprcscnta- uvc: "-Ill be on hand al the d1stnbut1on center this ~eek 10 w11ncss tht' disposal of all the 11.'ttucc. 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In 1985. Ronald Lampas1 of Laguna Hills was sentenced t<l 25 years to hfe 1n prison for sneaking up behind hi s father and shooting him in the back of tl'ft head. A subsequent search of the boy's bedroom turned up pentagram, . ..atamc drawings and a pat 1 Lampas1. then 16. had made wath Satan and signed an blood. "Satanism u'iually isn't a moti ve an murder. rathn. murder 1s a s>"mptom of satanism." said Dick Frcdnckson, an Orange County deputy district attorney "Once you fall into that hca.,,) -metal syndrome and the em- bracing of Satan. then 11·.s easy lo do things you otherwise would not do:· Rut many occuh-related crimes committed by youngsters involve animal mutilations. drua use and cspccaally the theft of human rtmaans -often ashes of crcma1ed bodies - from cx:mctcries., police say. "It's not at all that unusual for kids to walk around with pans of human fingers and bones," Pettan1cch10 said. ··1 had a 17-ycar-old kid 1ell me once that what he really wanted was a skull because in a satanic ceremony. tht' skull as 'iu pposcd to be magic .. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. -.,_ .... c..... ..... 1122 -.... CllTI llSA-Mt-llM The Pros · Smee 195 7 ~ Fighting growing fnBeirut Christia n for¢ es kill army officer in revenge a ttack BEIRUT (AP) - Christian hard· liners killed a senior army officer in bis bed this morning after his troops fatally shot two Christian militiamen in the central Lebanese mountains. police reported. The killings came only hours after the regular army and the 8,0QO..strong Christian Lebanese Forces militia teamed up 1n 24 houl'S of fierce combat in cast Beirut to crush an attempted comeback by an ousted pro-Syrian militia commander. Police put the casualty toll from the weekend fighting at 65 killed. 200 wounded and 55 missing. The slayings of the army oflicer and the Christian fighters, however, in- dicated growing fm:t1on between the military, which is loyal 10 President Amin Gemayel, and the ubanese Forces, the dominant milltta in the nation's Christian heartland. Police said Lebanese Forces mili- tiamen broke into the house of Col. Khalil Kenaan in Chnsttan east Beirut's Hazmieh district before dawn and sprayed his bed with submachine gun fire. The colonel died from 28 bullet wounds and his wife was scnously wounded. police said. Kenaan. 55, was the commander of the army's predominantly Christian 5th brigade. His troops killed two Lebanese Forces m1li11amen at a checkpoint ne'3ra militarygamson 1n the central mountain resort of Monteverde Sunday. police said. Lebanese Forces co mmander Samir Geagea dispatched a m1llt1a contingent to the mountaintop resort Sunday without consulting the army command. American indicted in war crimes JER ~.\LE.M (AP) -l<.racl 1n- d1cted re11red I; S auto\\vrkl·r John DcmJanJuk toda> on charge'> ri1 personal!} causing the deaths ol hundred<> of thousand'> of people at the Nazis' Treblinka ex1erm1na11on campdunng World War II DcmjanJuk's tnal. not c:>.pected 10 begm before late Dccemllcr. will IX' the first of an alleged war<:nmmal in Israel since Adolf Eichmann wa' con v1cted 25 year11 ago for mastl'r· m1nd10g the slay1 ngs of 'ii'< m1lhon Jewsdunng World War II Eichmann was hanged. The Ukra1n1an-born DcmJanJuk. 65. was charged '" a 26-pagc 1nd1l't- ment with "cnmcs against the J ew1~h people. cnmc11 ag.a1nc;1 human1t } war cnmes and r nmc., again<;t min· ont1es." DemJanJuk. formt•rl) ofClc\l'land, 1s accused of being the <>ad1c;t1r guard "Ivan the Ternblc" at thc Trebhnka ca mp 1n Na11-ocrupu:d Poland when· at least 900.000 people. moc;tl~ Jc"'· were killed. The 1nd1l'lmt·n1. prc<.entcd JI Jerusalem D1<.tru:1 ( ourt. \aid Dcm- ianJuk's alleged cnmc' "ere .. 1)1 incomparable scvent~ " "He took pan 1n forcing Je"s and others into the gac; chambers at the camp. he operated the motor h> which the} "'"rl' a<>phy"<lated and in this wa} cau-;cd the death\ of hun- dreds of thou\ands of people." the indictment read. Frenchman latest kldnapplng victim BEIRUT <AP> -~ french free- lance ca meraman 1s m1<.s1ng and presumed kidnapped an Mpo;lcm west Beirut, French embassy 'ipokcc;mun Franc\11S ~b1 Saab said today. The v1ct1m was 1dent1ficd· as Jcan- Marc Srouss1. 41 . who has heen living 1n the Lebanese capital since 198~. Ab1 aab said Srouss1 was la111 seen b) acquaintances dn"1ng acrO'I'> Beiru1'11 d1v1dingGrrcn Linc from thl' Chnst1an to the Mo'ilem sector Sun- day. He said rou'is1''i disappearance was reported to the embassy b} h1'> Lebanese fiancu Mona Hab h1. A wttnes!., who spoke on condiuon of anonymity, said he saw Moslem gunmen at the Green Lane's Mreijeh cro sing climb anto Srouss1's car and race away. The} wcrc O\ erhcard c;aying that they were taking him hack to cast Beirut. Srou11<;1 became the 20th fore1gnrr m1ss1ng or kidnapped 1n Lebanon Chernobyl cuttlng Soviet.• electricity MOSCOW (AP) -The t 'hernnb> l nuclear disaster and hu1lding <kla'' at three other atomic power plant an· contntlutina to <;enuus shortfall~ 1n the Soviet clC<'tne1ty 'iupply as wintn approachc'i, thr ncw'ipapcr Pravda \Aid tod3} In 3 front·1>3gc cd1tonal that urged all c1t11cns to save clc'1nc11y at home and work. th e C'ommun1 t P3ny d:uly pvc no dcu11ls of how 1hc < hcrnohyl accident has affcctr<l 1hc national power \Uppl y, nor 'pcnfy hn" much el«tnc1ty has bttn lo\t 8'i n rC',ult of the .\pnl 26 d15a'itcr .. ·-- Antl·nuclear prote.ter on •arfboard ~be bow of USS Oldend~if off Sydney. Protesters greet fleet in Sydney SYDNEY. Austraha (A P) -The largest armada of foreign warships ever to visit Australia was met 1n Sydney harbor today by a ragtag flotilla of anti-nuclear protesters pursued by police lau nchcll intent on preventing trouble. One protester who paddled his surfboard into the bow ofa U.S. Navy destroyer was arrested. But no senous 1nc1dents marred the arrival pro- cession of 26 ship!> from sill. friend ly nations. The warships -from the Unncd tates, Bnta1n, Canada. France. Nev. Zealand and Papua New Guinea - sailed in for a week long extra vaganLa celebrating the Royal Australian Navy's 7Sth birthday The Australian na-.,, \\Ill add IS 'esscls to the fete. which culminaac!> Saturday with a manumc review hy Bntain'c; Prince Philip. The protester'> targeted six \hips, three Amern:an and three Bnmh. the~ said were capable of carrymK nuclear weapons. The turnout of protest crafi wac. higher than expected. and may have tx:en augmented by an ~ustrahan admiral's nationallv tclc v1!.Cd remark last week that somc'ofthc '>h tps would he carry mg nuclear weapons. l '.S 'Jav) offic1al'i routmcl~ refuse 10 either confirm or deny that any particular vcsc;cl 1'i rnrf) ing nuclear weapon'i at an~ given time. Tht• demon~trator'i. heeding a call from thl'. S~dnc~ Peace Squadron. took to ~a 1n an arra\ of ahout 711 small sailboats. ran'oe<.. ruhbn dingh1c<. and surfboards. One man·., \C<i<.d \\as a plank lac,hcd aero"' l\\11 mner 1uhcc; .\lthough outnumh<.·rl·d h~ pohct• and maritime patrol Vl'S!ICIS. the prutc.,tt·rc, bohhed. \\l'3\ cd .1nd t'1r· ckd 1n 3 cat-and-muu!>e game lasting SIX hours. Orange eo.t DAJLY PfLOT/Mondey, s.ptember 29, 1 .. *Al Congress neair deadline on budget bill WASHINGTON (AP)-A year's worth"of decisions are packed into the final days of the 99th Consrcss as lawmakers and the White House butt horns this week on a spending pr<>Jfam for the new fiscal year which beams Wednesday. Conarcss had planned for this to be its final week. but major disagree· ments on Capitol Hill and with the White House need to be settled on domestic programs and foreign pol- icy, particularly regarding sanctions against South Afnca. President Reagan says Congress must cut domestic programs in favor . ot the malJt.ary and not bwdcn the prc11dcnt with arms con~ rntri~ tions, or face a veto of the mlijor spendina packqe for fiscal 1987. The Republican-led Senate takes up its SSS6 billion ver11on of the record spcndi!1J packqc today, a version ttle White House says ia far preferable to the $S62 bilhon bill approved in the Democratic-con· trolled House last week. But dozens of amendments arc expected on the. Senate Ooor. and therc·s little hope of producing a House-Senate compromise in time, ne ver mind one Rcapn will sian. As a result, Conarcu 11 expected to ap.. prove a batei-boncs, sto~p measure to keep aovc.mmcnt offices open until a final plan 11 enacted. The spendina bill is the larsest ever because Conarcu hasn't approved any of the .13 normally 1epanuc appropriations bills. which authorize spending for federal agencies. Without that authorization, agencies across the government would be forced to close. Reagan has said he's ready to lock the government doors rather than ~ign a bill he doesn't like. Two other major financial bills arc awt.Jtma, mwna1teven more unlike- ly Co~ will adjourn u planned on Friday One as an apPJOilmately $13 billion deficit-reduction bill, a ec>m· penion to the spendin1 PfOll'&Jn for the federaJ qencies. The measure it dcsianed to brina the fiscal 't 987 deficit to withjn the$ I S4 billion limit in the Gramm-Rudman law. The other money meuure is a bilJ tQ raise the ceiling on the oataontJ debt. The Treasury 1s bumping up aaainst ats current credit limit of $2.111 trillion. Reversal expected today Rampaging flood waters on veto of sanctions bill threaten Montana town WASHINGTON (AP) -The House arranged a late afternoon vote expected to ovemde President Re- agan·s ve to of legislation 1mpos1ng sanctions on South Africa's white l)'l1non1y government. The Senate could follow suit Wednesday. With an override believed certain an the House. which approved th e lcg1sla11on 308-77, 11 will be up to the Republican-controlled Senate to de- ci de the issue. But even there, where the lcgJslat1on was approved 84-14. the odds against the president are formidable. Two-thirds of members voting are needed to overnde a veto. and in the Senate that means 67 votes if all 100 senators answer the roll. Twent> Republican senators would have to change position to reach that number. Pres1dcn11al spoke!>man Larry ~ake'i said 11 would be ··very difficult to <>h1ft that many votes of senators who have already cast their vote an the other d1rect1on. We will s1 mpl) have to assc11s the s1tua11on and sec what the num~rs are. He indicated Reagan would not Governor, Zschau favor override · LOS ANGELES (AP) -The top two RepubllcansonCaliforn1a\ 1986 ballot, Gov. George DeukmeJian and U.S. Senate candidate Ed Zschau, both say Congress should override President Reagan's veto of new sanctions against South Afnca. In separate news conferences at Ca lifornia Republican Pany·~ annual fall convention this past weekend, Zschau. a second-term congressman , said he will vote to ovemdc the Republi can pre!.tdent's \Cto. and DcukmeJtan said he al!to would vote to O\emde 1fhe were m Congress. Gingerly trying to avoid direct cnt1c1sm of Reagan. DcukmeJian said both supporter\ and foes of the sancuons bill want South A.fnca to end ats racist apanhc1d policies. and that the only disagreement is OH'r which approach work~ bc'lt mvest has pres11ge man all-out light 1f 11 1s certain he will lose. Pentagon study says U.S. unprepared for terrorism W-\\HJ ~(i fON (-\P) -Bureau- cratic 1nfigh11ng and the 1nah1lity ol .\mcncan leaders and agencies to undcr'ltand uncon\ent1onal warfare c;a1d a repon prepared over the la'>t )car h~ a Joint team from the i.\rm) and ~1 r Force Ml' ka' 1ng the United ~tates un-"Man} go~ernmcnt departments prepared to deal v.11h tcrron<.m arteh and Jgl·nu~\ ot thc l n111:d ~talc) fail KUl'rnlla conllitt'>. a Pentagon c;tud> tn w mprchcnd the na1url•" of low - S3)S -1nlcrh1l) conlhct. a term used 10 .. fhe pccular naturl' oflow-1nt1:ns1-1ndudc terrorism and guerrilla war- t\ conll1ct the dl\c:r\11\ and murk1-fare of1het\pehe1ngwaged1nCentral ries\ of th~ 1ndl\ 1dual and rollcl.lnC -\mem·a. the M1dca<.1 and the Phthp- thre3l'i. the untcnatnl\ a<. to our ov. n prncr, the repon -;aid role and purpO\l'. and rnn0tt llng ..,1cv.s and vaned 1n~111ut10nal 1ntcrcst<> crcall· an atmo.,phac that encourages confusion and 1nal't1on at best. mistake and blunder at wor<.t ... Tht•rt• an· nn plane; to publitl) relcast• the dornmt•nt, .ilthough a u1p~ wa' mack J\a1lable to 1he -\1,\ot 1Jtt·d Prl'''I By "e A11oclated Preti A small Montana town protected by 50-year-old dikes was surrounded by nsmg water today, while flooding caused malhons of dollars of' damage in Illinois and severe storms and tornadoes destroyed buildings 1n Iowa and Wisconsin. Lightning ignited a house fire 1oday that killed a 16-ycar-old girl in Michigan. Saco, Mont., was surrounded by water from a swollen tributary of the rampaging Milk River. Mayor Gregg Menge said he wouJd call for add1t1onal volunteers to help reinforce the town's aging levees and sandbac dikes. Alr In terceptlon for drugs called ab8urd WASHINGTON _.Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, labeling as "absurd" the House's demand that the m1l11ary intercept all drug shipments from abroad. said the onl y way to search ever, aircraft crossini U.S. borders would be to start shooting them down. Weinberger says the mihtary already as "doing a very great deal." to fight drugs, including shanng intelligence data with law enforcement agencies and prov1d1ng logJSucal help to other nations fordrug raids. as was the case recently 1n Boli" 1a But Wean berger, interviewed Sunday on NBC-TV's "Meet the Press." noted that' 76.000 airplanes cross the U.S. borders every day, and. "We haven't )'Ct d1~overcd the me.ans to lcnow what's inside each one of them:· Homeless people on the increase WASHI NGTON -A study on I c111es nationwide shows the number of homeless people has 10crcased 25 percent 1n the past year. an ad\ ocaq group for the homeless says. The Na11onal ( oaltt1on for the Homeless said 1t contacted shelter operators and local govemm<'nt officials for ats surve). which concluded. "In caty after ci t). town after town. record numbers of Amencans lack even the basics: a bed to sleep 1n and a meal to eat Today. an the richest nation on earth, growing numbers of i.\mencanc; are engaged an a pnm111ve stru~e for survival:' But the head ofa federal ta\k force on the homeless was skeptacal of the coaht1on\ claims. Blg·nuclear test scheduled Tuesday LAS VEGA -A major nuclear weapons test has been !.Cheduled for fuesday, JUSt hours bt.'forc some 200 doctors plan to gather an the Nevada desert to protest continued n1ted 'itate\ nudcar temng. The explo!>1on. dubbed Lab Quark, will have a yield of up to 150.000 tons of TNT. the largest test allowed under the Limned Test Ban T rcat} The te<>t 1sscheduled for 8 a.m. PDT, some seven hours before the prott>st 1s planned at the gates to the sprawling Nevada Test <;1te 65 m1le11 northwest of las Vegas Pro1e.-.ters mclude "anous anti-nuclear groups and memhcrs of the .\mencan Pubhr Health -\ssoc1at1on. meeting 10 Las Vega!. th1.-. \\eek Compromlse offered for 65 speed llmlt WASHINGTO -.\ NewJerse> congressman 1sofTenngacomprom1~ h~ hopes will spur( ongrcss to appro'e a 65 mph <,peed limit bcforr 11 recc.•so;c<; for the )'ear The proposal b) DcmocratK Rl·p. 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Fountain Valley, girl Aap1tZ% Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burlington Huntington Beach, boy · A•p1tU Mr. a.nd Mrs. Mark Stephen Maller. Huntington Beach, girl Aap1t!7 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Fauben. Huntington Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sherwood Laauna Hills, boy ' A ... 1tSI Mr. and Mrs, Patnck L Vrocnen, Huntmaton Beach. boy Settembe.r 1 Susanne and lay Seiden, Fountain Valley, boy September! Mr Md Mrs. Michael J. Baker. Huntington Beach. girl ' I C88 HEW88:30- • NEWS TOO Cl08E FOR COMFORT HNLYWED GAME MACNBl / LE.HAER NIEW8HOUA l =:CUlTURE HALUND8EY -7:00- 20NMTOWN ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Sil. VER SPOONS DATING GAME THREE'S COMPANY 8 WHEEL Of FORTUNE 8U8MSS REPORT PM MAGAZINE PMl8E THE LORD DARK SHADOWS INHNEWS (%)MOVIE U 'A "Old Enough" (1984) Sarah Boyd, Rainbow Harvest -7:30- IPHOTOPLAY CARO SHARKS SOUAAEPEGS HOU YWOOD SOUAAES (!)NEWS M0A0S0H 8JEOPAROY e WILD AMEIVCA I MOl.AlJGKJN GROUP 8.0.ATl.AMI HOMIMCING MAX HIADROOU l'MGGlf ROCK MllaL'IAEALLR AOV!NTUMI ----1 E Tl & AWE * "The Ice Pltll•" (1964) Robert Urich, MwyCroaby. I =000 PYRAMID tt1~ "TN Bounty" (1984) Mel Glb- 900, Anthony Hopkins. I 8MfTHSOHIAN WORLD THE MST Of THE IMAGINATION • PRAISE THE LORD !)~' H* "Ente< The Ofagon" (1973) Bruce Lee, John Suon. ®MOVIE **'h "The Bad Newa Beer1 In Breaking Training" (1977) Willllm OeYane, JICkie Earle H*f. (()MOVIE · t *"' "The 4th Man" (1983) J«oen Krabbe, Renee Soutendljk. (!) 000 COUPt.E CS) FAERIE TALE THE.ATRE -8:30- B Cl) TOGETHER WE STANO 8 AMAZING STORIES fJ $1,000,000 CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Cf) MAGNUM, P.1. • WKRP IN CINCINNA Tl 8DPETEAGUNN CP) HONEYMOONERS (%)ON THE FILM SCENE WITH CHARLES CHAMPLIN -9:00- 1 Cl) NEWHART QIMOVIE "Adam: His Song Continues" (Prem- 1e<e) Daniel J. Travanti, JoBeth Wil- ltams. 8MACGYVER GNEWS •MOVll ~ "Delli Slllp" (19IOI Ototvt =· AkNnfCfwlnl. I ~ llTT9I MIMI MIND l.~M'°"1'wmt 1:=:~ ~~'TN Emerald For•t" ~915~ Boolht, Meg FOlttr. •14 "Up The River'• (1938) Prteton FOlttr. Ptlyllll Btooka. _..,.,_ I LWIGNHOWOMEN t *** "Hud" (1~) Paul Newman, lr-AEMEMIER NIGHT GAU.ERY -10:00- l l~'~ FAHT A8Y ISl.ANO YM GOGH IH AALES: IN A IAIU.IANT LIGHT OMACGYVER I BEHIND THE SCENES FUGITM MOVIE U 'li "Some Kind Of He<o" (1982) Richard Pryor. Margot Kidder. ®MOVIE *** "Sllverldo" (1985) Kevin Kline, Soon Glenn. (()MOVIE **'Ii "Body Double" (19S.) Craig Wasson, Melanie Griffith. (fl TWILIGHT ZONE -10:15-GD RE.UGIOUS PROGRAMMING -10:30-U NEWS ID KENT ANO DRU AXTELL Cl)INNNEWS (l)MOVIE t t * "The Ameclcan Friend" ( 1977) Dennis Hopper, Bruno GanL -12:00-i ~n: GET SMART SNEAK PAEVIEW8 NIOHTl.ft 700CUJI MOYIE t "Slip Into SHI<" ( 1985) Kelly Ni-chols. Jamie Giiiis. CP)MOYIE t * "Target Of An Aasaslin" (1978) Anthony Oulnn, John Phillip Law. -12:20- (IDMOVIE • t 'li "Cease Fire" (1985) Don Johnson, Lisa Blount. -12:30- .. QI LA TE NIGHT W1TH DAVID L.ETTENotAN I TWIUOHT ZONE MOVIE *** "The Quiller M«norandom" ., l Ke -Bay QaaD deftlope a Crull OD fila adopted elater (Katie O'PfeUl) on .. Totetber We Stand" tom.lat at 8:30 OD CBS, Channel~ i9665' Segal. Alec Gulnneet. * ·~ "Death At LOYt HOUll" ( 197.8) Robert Wlgf*, Kate JICkeon. I Lovt, AMEAICAH STYLE AMEAICAH STORY <ti ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT GD PRAISE THE LOAD Medieval splendor in 'Nativity' at UCI By KATHLEEN CUMMINGS modernized somewha t by Schell. .,_.,,...c..11111rM1111oe Stephen Barney and Linda Geor- Part 11 Qfthe Biblical H istory of the gianna. it still retains the lilt and ring World, entitled "The Nativi ty." un-of the Middle Ages. fol ds in all its mystic splendoF-on the Some may find it a demanding UC Irvine stage. produced by the e xperience to appreciate a pre- Focused ·Research Program in rational world equivalent of the Medieval Theater Studies. modern Broadway blockbuster. filled This ambitious group of scholars as we are with modern education. p resented last year's "The Plaie Western hustle-bustle, and attentio n Called Corpus Christi: The C'rea-_spans honed on fast cars, guns and tion," which was a stunning success. sex. Next year the third and final mstall-lt is unlikely however that we'll ment will be "The Passion." have the chance to see something like Though based o n the Bible, the this done with such a high degree of plays are more than religi ous n--finesse. talent ~nd ener~. Only an tellings. they are sauncal as well as instttute of high learnmg could produce 1t. A festive mood is cast 30 minutes before the play starts as traveling minstrels sing in, the patio around a delicious array of stuffed hens, fruit tarts, smoked salmon, breads and wmcs, which can be had for an immodest sum. Then we are ushered into a vast room a washed in a mist of dim lit fog (lighting design by Michael Sund- quist). We are seated on either side of a looming rectangular stage. designed by Douglas Scott Goheen. We can neither see the audience on the other side. nor the walls of the room. We could be on an English village green. As in.last year's production, Cohen has assembled a strong cast and each actor plays many parts as well as provides th'e outstanding chorus under the direction of Nancy Van .Ocusen. The cast includes Schell. Ron Hastings, Diane Robinson. Steven Benson, Carla G. Sublett, James T . Donovan, Gina P. Adams, Otto Coelho, Patrick McGowan, Matthew W . Sullivan Sr. and Sara Anne Dacy. Final performances will be given Tuesday through Saturdy at 8 p.m . in the Fine Arts Village Theater.Call 856-6616 for ticket information. Hartman quitting as 'Good Morning' host By nD aoTllDIBDO .,,....,......, NEW YOU -David Hanmu will be uyina .. toodbre, but not ~u. 10 .. OoOd Morn.ins Amai· ca.•• Hartman, tbe oaly boat .. GMA" bu bad since it bePa ill I ?'Jz.. will DOt continue u anctiol' of J\Jll.:·1 early momi.na propm, ABCIOW'Cet laid. However, Hartman, SI. will lip 1 new ..,eement with ABC, a.llowina him to contribute~ interviews to ··oMA, .. in addition to doiq prime- time spec-i&la for the network, II.id IOunlel, wbo spoke on the condition they not be identified. ABC is expected to announce its new arraneement with Hartman Wednetday. _ Phil Beuth. ABC's vice president for early mom.iJla prosrammina. de- clined comment "TOP OUN" (POI "THE NAME OF THE ROSE" (RI 7H.t• '"THA T'I LR" (PG-131 7:30 ... .35 8: 15. 8:30. 10:20 4 TRAQ< DOUIY ST£AEO "ST ANO BY ME" tR> 6:1S, l:lS. lHI I 1p1 I '1' \ ~ l ,1 I ~ ·'RUTtL£U 'fOPlf" (RI 8:50, l•Jt ''MEN'S CLUB" 8:45 S2 00 TUES & WEO "NOT'tMG IN COMMOW' (PGI 7:30. 9:45 S2 00 TUES 6 WED "EXTREMtTIES" IR> 6.45. 1 .... ''MANHUNTEA" !RI a·30 $2 00 TUES & WED "CRAWLSPACE" !RI 7·00. 9'00 $2 00 TUES 6 WED "A&JENS"(A) "ITANO BY ME" <R> 7:00, t :45 8:00. a·oo, !H5 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO "HALFMOON 8TREET"1R> 7:00. 9:00 .. 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They represented the major popular d ramatic form in England before the advt'nt of pro- fessional theater. U nlike other mythology, such as folk talcs. which aim most to enter- tain, these plays were meant to celebrate and validate established beliefs about the creation of the universe and human de\clopmcnt. D irecto r Robert C'ohcn, professor of drama. does a fine Job on th is show. He says that Shakespeare saw plays li ke these when he was a chtld and was certain to have been influenced by them. Although the language has been LUXURY WAL~INTHEATRES •COSlAMUA rt~•·O~ C;ntl'1• ~11(12 •COSlAMUA f •.irii•tQj ,ulr C.,,S,P'll/.i '>I~ 1:u •fl r01101""~·0• i fotO!)SI~ * NOW• RlAl 8UTT£Rl0 PO,COAN A I All WA l IC. INS* Sl.15 (hi ·~ Houtl * All ThNttr SlloW11m" Siio ... 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Emphasis on style. method. creati ve endeavors, basic issues. Member of opposite SCl'. is sincere. Folks ~disowned' by their daughter TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20): Emotions tend to dominate logic. Your feelings are bas1call r correct, but also make room for rattonal decisions. Spotli&h1 on phys1ca attraction, children. creativity. s1gn1ficant changes. Gl:MINJ (May 21-June 20): Scenario h1ghhghts expansion. popularity. additions to wardrobe. Sccunty 1s -------------enhanced. confidence returns. long-range prospects are clari lied. Long-distance call re lates to social event. possibility of Journey. SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER (June 21-July 22): You have marvelous chance 10 rebuild, to rectify recent errors. Focus on relatives. close neighbors. tri ps. v1s1ts. ideas which can be transformed into viable concepts. ••••••••••••• Taurus, Scorpio figure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Whal was cause for despair could now be valid reason for··celebratton." Closed doors open, important con1ac1s are made and you could receive offer which involves the media. Gemini. Virgo. agmanu~ play roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You are now "tn tune" with current event!>. People consult you. )'OU could be asked to mediate family d1!.putc. Focus also on domestic adjustment v..h1ch includes serious d1scuss1on of posc;1ble residence change · UBRA (Sept. 23-0C't. 22): Look behind scenes, define terms. choo\(' reliable ind1v1dual to represent legal case. You'll have chance to relinl' techniques. to get nd of superfluous material and unnecessary expen'iC'> SCORPIO (Oct. 2~-Nov 211. Emphasis on power. authority. law. JU'ttcc, powers of persuasion. Kelat1onsh1p intensifies. you'll know where )UU arc going and you·11 obtain realistic '1ev. ( ancer. Capricorn natives pla) paramount roles SAGITJ' ARIUS ( "'ov :!2-lkl. 21 ). Tune of cycle is "Eureka ' I've founJ 1t!" You'll be free of fooli)h burden. )Ou'll perceive potential. lov{' will become sohd reality. Spotlight on achievement. amb1t1on. career. busi ness. standing 1n community. CAPRICORN (Dec. 2:!-Jan l 9)-Stre!>s independence. creatlVlty. courage of convictions. EmphaS1!1 un lommunteat1on. travel. language. distance. recognition of sptntual values L<.1' t: plays ma1or role. Leo. -\quanus figure prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan . .:!0-Fcb. I !!II: \'ou'll karn more aoout basic financial structure. mone~ status of one close 10 you. omcth1ng 1s being "hidden" and could relate to possible trust fund. 1nhertt.ancc. Taurus. Cancer. Capncorn people are featured . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You gain add111onal information regarding legal nghts. permissions Lunar c~cle alc;o highlights pannl·rsh1p. puhhl relations. mamagc. Senous cons1dcrat1on 1s g1Hn to po!>s1blc Journc) IF SEPTEMBER 30 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU have unusual scme ol humor. yo u are ve.f'sattle. yo u travel more than most person,. yo u ari: \l'r~ much aware of appearance. wardrobe. bod) image You arl' a natural en1ena1ner. you are conl·erncd wnh the healing and drama11c ans. Cit·min1 . Sagmanus ind1' 1duals pla} 1mponant roles 1n your life. You arc hc1ng rdtrvl'J of burden, }Ou'll reach more people. previous cxpcl·tattons \\>Ill Ix• ou1- d1stanccd. MaJOr change occur\ tn domesti c area 1n December. New\ 1s favorable. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several years ago our daughter went away to college. We have not seen her since. Ever) time we sent "Louise" plane fare she kept the money but never came home. When we asked her why she didn't acknowledge our gifts, she said. "They weren't wonh acknowl- edging." Fanally she St-nt us a letter listing 20 childhood gnevanc,cs in which she accused us of being responsible for all of her problems and declared . herself "free and inde- pendent of us for all time." We thought 1f we let her alone and gave her the "space" she requested. she would come home on her own volition. lnsll·ad, she continued to 1gnorl' us and moved 1n with her boyfriend. Although we rl'ccived no further communica11ons. when she gradu- aied from college we scraped together S5.000 and paid off her college loan. .-\gam she did not say .. Thank you." Recentl y, our of the. blue. we received a cold formal letter saying she W?S getting mamed and that she would understand 1f we could not attend the wedding. We 1mmed1ately responded !laying we wou ld be de- lighted to come. She then sent a second kttcr saying she the ug_htPwe should know there would be sevt>ral people in 3!1Cndance who disliked US antensel~ We replied that we would come anywa y. but would feel more comfortable 1f we could meet the groom before the wedding. (The only thing we know about him 1s his first name and hi s occupation.) Her third letter stated that ~he and her fiance s1mpl) couldn't find time 10 sec us. My husband says 1t 1s ohv1ous that Louise did not expect us to accept the v.edding 1nvitat1on and that we v.ould be crat) tO go where we aren't wanll•d I think we should swallow our pndi:. go. and ti) to make the best of 11. What do \OU th ink.., The wcddan1t t'> c;chcdu.led for January. Atttt IJIDEIS Please, no city, no state. Sign me - DESPONDENT. DEAR D.: I believe yoa ud your llllHbud would be 1ettJ.a1 yourselves ., for a creat deal of lllleartacbe If yoa atte.ded "e weddia1. It 11 obvloas tlaat yoar dH&llilter 11 llll01tlle, angry aad bebaviag Uke a 1polled brat. You bave perpetuated Iller abusive behav- ior by allowiD1 lier to 1tep all over yoa. Write and 1ay you ltave decided aot lo attend tile wedding. Send a modest gift. Meuwblle, make ao fartber attempts to contact her. Pray lbe girl comes to her senses and offers Iler bud la frleadsblp. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife and I have had a long-standing disagreement. When our theater seats are in the middle of an otherwise full row. how should we proceed? Is 1t proper to face the people we arc passing or should we proceed with our backs to those in the same row? My wife says we should face the people because 1t would be impolite to butt them with our rear ends. I sa' that It is more genteel to pass facing thestagc ors rccn What is thccorrcct procedure.., -ANA TOM ICALL Y AW-\RE IN MEXICO CITY. DEAR AW ARE: It ls better to pass facing lbe stage or screen lbaa lo stare eyeball to eyeball and poulblf bump front-wise ialo tbe standing patrons. Always apologize for lbe Inconvenience and try for a minimum of body contact. Where can wemiikea statementnext? fh1s nation t\ ofrcn <iCTused ol being crcat1' el~ dead V. l•'re depicted as a pa~~,' l' pe~>pk v. ho stt around and watch test pattern\, ri:run' and instant rcpla)s ...,Oml' \ec uc, a<. droni:s who mO\'C ahout 1n a state of tranc;parcnC) OK, \o ma'bc thl·rc v.a\ a time v. hen wr had a' cellophane•luok to tt\. hut that \\8~ nnl~ hccaU\C rcopk h<itl no forum tm their creat1v1 tv and ' I\'\\) u n lt'S' the\ ""crc performers or \.\fltCr\ 1-ntn thi: r -'>h1rC Pe!ople started to "car1 thl'lr altt•1 l'goc; :icroc;c; their Daily Pilat & TWA l=INO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE , f/IGH7S AVAi/ABiE FtOM OIANGE COUMY TO /Al VIA GOl()(N 57A Tl Alt/IN(S chests for the world to read. "RU'l ME A. DRINK." "I SPE~T MY KID ' INHERIT .\NCE ON THIS / LOUSY T-SHIRT,'' "SO MANY MEN -SO LITTLE TIMF.." "I SU RVIVED PUBf.RTY ··The walk- ing biHboard lt\Cd. but 11 craved a bigger audience So peopk started to as~ thl·m- selvcs. "What gets around· tov. n and gets seen?" The} ano;wered "The ~· EllA ~ •· BolBEC~ r.:.. ~ bumper on the car'" They said hello to the bumper slicker. You could- tigure out an entire profile on a driver at one stoplight. You knew for wh om he voted and what profession he wa 5 tn. how he felt about gun control sex education and other causes. future events. the concerts he attended and where he vacationed. You were also tnscructed to "HONK IF YOU HAVE NO WILL TO LIVI-. ANY- MORE." But people were fru strated 1 he~ wanted to spon their own mec;sagc - not someone clsc·s cleverness Th<· answer? Vanity license plate ... :!ND WIFE, THANX DAD and ALL MI NE cropped up along with PA.ID 4. But face 1t. what could you sa) with seven d1g1ts? That's when ~1gm staned to appear 1n the back car wtndow causing a war of one-liners. They seemed to stan with "(HI LD ON BOARD." (Like 1fl didn't sec the 'iign. I figured I could ram inti) the trunk and not feel bad.) There were retahat1ons. of course. Someo ni: put "BOSS IN TRUN K" and another, "l'M BIG FOR 12." My favontc was a sports car. "CAUTION: I PAY ALIMONY." I guess 1t was only a matter of lime before all this creat1vi1 y spawned the newest outlet: vanity phone numbcri.. According to Pacific Bell. people want custom letter numbers to "set themselves apan from the crowd and to make a statement about them- selves." It's not new among businesses which for years made it easy for you to dial P-l-U-M-8-E-R or A·C-E 8 -U- G-S wtthout having to look up the number. So. I guess we can look forward to a rash of cutesies ltke "GUO TIME" and "AFTR FJV." I'd like to bea pan of these trends, I really would. but by the time I sit down and anguish and go through a ream of paper and ti) to get some- thing cute lhal tits seven d1g1t\, the trend 1s on 1ls way out . I figured out tht' secret 1'i to get ahead of the trend and ha ve 11 ready by the time it gets here. OK , what would fit into a Social Security number with nine d1gJts? L11ld•1 fer 1 fri114? f 114 11tt1r1 1f ertft1t1 11 el111lfil4. L ANSWEU TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •Q9882 ~AK63 •AQ92 The bidding has proceeded: West North Eut South 1 0 Pu• 1 ~ ? What action do you take? A.-There is a school that believe in never making a takeout double when you hold five spades. Para- phrasing Sam Goldwyn: "Include us out!" If partner has long clubs and short spades, you could easily have a game or slam in clubs. We'd double Q.2-As South. vulnt>rable. you hold· •864 QK3 0 KQ6 •J9662 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East Pass Pass I + Pass ? What do you bid now'! A.-lt your side dors not have the values for' gamr. ch<' most likely spot 1s three no trump If you now raise to two clubs. µartner might think you havt-an unbalanced hand and, with no inchnation to play for 11 tricks. pass Therefore. we prefer one no trump. That Im- plies a club fit. 'ltnt•c you did not bid a new '\Ult at th<' onf' levc•I Q.3-Hoth vuln<>rahle, as South you holtf +KQ7 0 AKQJ42 +AK103 The bidding has proceeded. South West North East CHARLES GOREN ~() PaH 3~H What do you bid now? A.-You are certainly ~oinit to con· tract for at least a small slam, and a grand slam depends only on part· ner havin(t the ace of spades. Blackwood won't help-you need a cue-biddmg sequence Jump to four hearts. Si nce three hearts would be ford ng. the jump must be a cue-bid, for the moment agreeing clubs as the trump suit · Q.4-East-West vulnerable, as South you hold. •Ql09853 Q6 OKQ10942 Your right-hand opponent opens the biddinl{ with one heart. What action do you take'! A.-You cPrtainly intend compet- ing tu th1• four-level at least. Should you overcall one spade and should the bidding be at four hearts when next it is your tum. you will then have to bid five dia- monds. However, if you overcall two diamonds now, you will then bf' ahle to compete with four spades. a level lower So that gets our votf' '~~:~;~' S©\\~~-~£trs· WOID UMI -------lclltecl Illy CLAY •. 'OUAN ------- 0 lteorronge letters of the four scrambled words be· low to form lour s•rnple words I R A p 0 u R I 11 1 2 I I I ·wESTP I; . 1 I I I 1~ . t t ~ ___ ,...o__,u_o_w_L __ I ! Famous quote: "It has always Is j j j6 seemed to me that hearty . . . . laught8f' is a good way to jog .-----------. without going --. " I M u R Q 0 u I -......,.,,,,,__...,..,.,,-1....---...1 __..1 -O Comp lete 1he chuckle quoied . . . . _ . by f1ll1ng 1n the mou ing words _ __... ___ .__ ____ you de ... elop from slep No 3 below 8 Pl!INT NUMBERED 1 lE 1 H RS IN SOUA PES 2 3 4 s ' f) u isCPAM8lf tET!EllSI FOR t.NSWEP . I I I I I I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Watchlu1 5 Fruit 1 O Interlock 14 Theaters 15 Each 16 Concerned W lltl 17 Danger 18 Poll v1s1tor 19 Skid row 20 Positioned 21 Make known 22 -stra1gnt 24 Italian area 26 Leg jotnts 27 Set lire to 28 Thought over 31 Neckwear 34 Penalized 35 Chemical sufhic 36 Defrost 37 Socks away 38 Clly In llhno1s 39 united 40 Jail 4 1 Instrument 42 Heights 44 Master hand 45 Dtv1des 46 Art piece 42 43 45 50 51 54 58 61 50 Part of an 1- beam 5:? Asian coin 53 Bruise 54 Real estate 55 Respond to a stimulus 5 7 Dme state 58 At a 11me m the past 59 Aristocracy 60 Grows up 6 I Ibsen hero 62 Parenls 63 Commies DOWN 1 Fau111est :? Farewell 3 Slumbe1s 4 Chatter 5 Mideast area 6 Olf-whtle 7 Parcel out 8 Preceding 9 Medicine 1n1ectors 10 Females 1 I Signing up 12 Card game 1,, Oom1c11e PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 21 Enticement 23 Requirement 25 Gel 26 Outlandish 28 Sups :?9 S1c1han resort 30 Church man 31 'n' Andy 32 Launched 33 sate 34 Counlerte11s 37 Ad1omed 38 Kicked VP 40 Sleigh 41 V111a voce 43 Oller 44 Talks rot 46 Rules 4 7 Picture 48 Known as 49 Ground cover 50 Fail 51 Thoroughfare 52 Police operation 56 Guido's nott! 57 Gm mill 10 11 12 13 16 19 by Bii Keane "For the information of whoever's been adding to my grocery list, there's no 'K ' in 'chocolate.· " MARMADUKE PEANUTS GARFIELD by Brad Anderson '(OU CAN BE '/ER'I Cl.OSE TO SOMEONE .. "look what I stumbled over whll• I was sleepwalking." WHEN l 6ET ll4~ WRITING 1HIS STORY, WILL "t'OU REAO IT TO ME 2" --------TMe.4. FOR NO REASON AT ALL, YOU ScEM it> 6RAOUALLV ~IFT A~RT by Charles M . Schulz M"( SUPPER DISH USED TO 8E TWO FEET AWA'(. NOW, IT'S THREE FEET by Jim Davis WME.Wl 60"1 15 MY BREATH BAP TMI'!> MORNING IT M~T HAVE BEEN iMAT SANPWICH I ATE BE.FORE BlP LA~T NIGHT OR P0551&LY TMAT et.OC"4. O~ OOAT CHEE!>t: TUMBLEWEEDS '{OLJ'RE lr\l t..IJCK ;.__MY L..AW'<'~~ A~v'ISE:V' ME f\X:rT" 10 AMt'OSH COWPOKE:S. ROSE IS ROSE ' . .. by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady I . Onnge CoeM DAILY PILOT/~, Sep ...... 29, 1-A8 BLOOll COUl'fTY lk 16 1Nf <Jffa rr 1¥,. (M10(l#f Of .. /ll4tlM ~" le NW CaMC !ml~ STlfKTWP 1mw - ~aw>')jfU IGJllW1,,,, #IMP •Rf!T :. ##Clf MIW~ llllr.IJJI 1' A M:X jt/1/1( 1D NSr 1'1HrflMS. rm FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~.CA~ I GEl"' MV ~PIERCED? ~y'.~~E f'(:>TOLD ENO..>GH. JUDGE PARKER H AVING B EEN [NVtTED TO LUNCH BY THE PRESIDENT OF AN AOllERTISIN G F IR M WITH WHOM HE HAD BEEN ASSOCIAT ED YEARS A60. HANK WARNER IS HOPEFUL THAI H E WILL BE OFFERED A .JOB • \.1£.L,S_ I ~ Ycx.rTo WA1 1, ElllAeE'.IH WF\rf~ UJHAT? by Berk• Breethed by Jim Davia by Lynn Johnston WArf LN'TfL .!J1 Q..D~/I by Jeff MacNetly by Harold Le Ooux FRANKLY I WAS STUNN ED WHEN YOU CAME TO S EE ME A60Ui THE POSS•e •L1Tv OF COMIN G e ACK w 1TH v s • vou we~E O N E O F THE eeST ACCOUN'T EXECUTIV ES IN THE eus- 1 NE SS WHEN YOU L EFT TO H ELP VOU R W IFE C:,ET HER COSMEllCS FIR M 601N G ' -~~-. by Tom Batl~k FUNKY WINKERBEAN P6 15 OOR USUAL W610M HtRE 00 'M~ Nl6HT r-OOTBA~'. WE'D PlANNED 10 ~t,QJ -rnE HlbHU6""5 Of l,)ESTER- ~ GRIDI~ HOWE.VER,rf APP£A~ IHA"'f OUR NE.11>JORK FE.ED HA.s mtJSfERIOU6kt..' BEEN CUI OFF .' ACTlOt-1 ! ' ~~-l I ' I v DOONESBURY -by Garry Trudeau ( \ -Eoi 1 ORIAL Finally, a boating law that holds water Next year the state's \\'aterways should be safer for boaters and other water enthusiasts. Gov. George Deukmejian has signed two bi lls that should reduce the number of alcohol-and yo uth-related accidents that occur on lakes. ri vers and in harbors. The two bills, SBI 509 by Sen. Jim Nielsen. R- Rohnert Park. and SB1484 by Sen. John Seymour, R- Anaheim. go into effect Jan. I . The bills wi ll allow authorities patrolling state waters to crack down on drunken boaters by setting standards on blood-alcohol limits for boat operato rs and by increasing penalties for those involved in fatal accidents. Also, the laws will place restrictions on minors operatin~ boats. The lcgislauon was written following a study that fo und alcohol was a factor in 59 percent of all fatal motorboat accidents in California in which toxi- cological data was avai lable. The study also showed that youth operators were involved in a disproportionate number of accidents. Under the new laws: •A \Cs el o perator wi th a blood-alcohol content of 0.10 sxrcent or higher will be presumed to be intoxi ca ted. Between 0.05 and 0.10 percent. other evidence may be used. •Refusal to take a chemical test to determine blood-alcohol content may result in increa ed penalties. • .\n operator causing a fatal accident may he chargL·d wtth \cs el manslaughter. • .\n)onc under 12 years of age must be accom- panH.'d b~ someone over 18 when o perating any vesse l of over I 0 horc:.l'po"cr. exce pt fo r a dinghy used between a moored vessd and shore. • .\ \outh untkr I~ m a~ not operate a boat towing a k1a or a Jl't .,i.,,1 , ThL· lav. s don '1 prevent boat operators from ''drinking and dn.,,1ng" but the) do establish penalttes for abu<.ie of the prl\ ilegc. In that regard. the legislation recogn11c, the d1ffcrl'nn· hl·twt·en pil oting th e fam il) car dov.n a r ro,,dcd frt·c"a) and c:.tcering a 24-foo ter along 1hc con 1 Rut the hill\ al'u n:cogn11c thal far too maO\ l1 vec:, haH: hl'l'n needk<..sh lo'\t 10 those who ka"c their c:.cnsc of rec:.rons1hllm Jt the dock. -I(,) 1ti'I i!I: l(Jt,]J'lr--------- By the Assodaled Pre.;.; f 0d:I\ I\ \il\1nd;1\ \l'jlt ~'-I 1hl' ~.,2nddi1\ 111 l11kA lhl·r1·i1rl'l1'J;i\, left In t hl' \~'.II f oda~ ·, h1Kht1gh1 1n lm1111\ On \l'pt 14 J 1Pi-, P111w l<Jh11 l'aul I "'·'' lound dl·ad 1n "" \. .tltlan .1p.1r1ml'nt h' h" J')l'r\IHlJI "'al't.tr\ I k had wrq ·d 1111 h '-l dJ" J\ lwad nl tht! 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Prl'\ldt•nt R l'agan \aid pn \all' rnlnpnst: anll lhl· ··magll or lht• nlJrlo.l'tplale .. Y.l'H' thl· lo.l'' lo l'lllll· 11m1l ad' anu'mt:n1 I >nt: \l'.tr .J~" 'in rt'IJf\ 111 \1,ttl' C 1n 1rgl' P "hull / ,,ttd 1111 \,BC '' \frcl tht· Prt·"· thJt thl· l \ ~11uld nnl <itop "'"rk on 11<, \lrJlt:gll l>c:lt.:n "lt! ln111a11' l' t!\l'n 1n fl'IUrn for ,1 lU I tn nut k..ir .irm' lhJt tht: 'lo\ ret I nu in \\"' l'\rx'ltt·d '" pn1r()'" l oda~ ·, hirthdd~' I orma \lng1 ng t 11"' hn~ d nd ha.,ehall mJgna It' C il'nt• \11lf\ I\ .,y •\l lrl'\\ ( 1rl'l'I ( 1Ur\On I\ ~" ·\11 0, It' d1rnt111 M1t hl'langcl11 \nlontt>nt I~ 74 Mo\ ll' rrodUlCr '11.111ln Krtlmcr '' 71 \l't<>r f rl'' or 1111\\artl " 70 Kr t11t•d NatHinal f 1111thall L1.'3KUl' u>arh liun1 Phillip' L\ fd Forma .~en John I P'-'l'r "()I \l tre\.-.. ·\n1ta f'k h~:rg, " '' ~lngl·r frrn I tT Ll'WI\ 1\ 'I \,tor l.arn I 1n\tlk11,·"7 •\llrt'"\l.1drl•nl'Kah n I' -l<l I hought tor 1nd.1~ 'I 1hal\ "1101 ,1 n1l'.tn\ to a h1gh n polit11.tl l'nd II" 11\ell thl' h1ght'\I rnljlH .ti l'nd " I 11rd .\cton. I n~l"h lil\t11nJ 11 1 IXi4-1 1>02) Daily Pilot welcomes readers' comments The Daily Pilot welcomes your comments on issues o r interest to our read~rs Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed They s hould be typPc1 or c learly written and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR, Delly Piiot. Box 1560, Cotta M eaa, 926'26. Please include your a ddress and telephone number If you prefer you may call your comment 1n to our special We're Listening telephone number 842·8088. Please do not call in Jong letters or articles Daily Pilat I ,., /rt .. q I ft. I t f .. s Keren Wittmer Pubh,hfor Tom fell f°('J1t(l1 Don ,en,., ('.1ty fCMI)< Tom Clenln Ille~ £01101 Crelg SMtt ~POflt rdnn1 ,_.,..nee J Kllftdh C.11c.ul•l•on 01ftK.lor "ooen CMlretl PrMuc.11011 O<reclor "°·~d~ "Ove•M•no 0.•Kltlf , ... , .... .,,. ( ltnt•flile:I ()iret'IO- llf~e Thefe Conlrolklf -- ·'The Costa Mesa Freeway was paid for with our tax money ... the extra l an e was paid for with our tax money. All of us paid for It. but only a mlnorttyofuscan use It. That stJnk s." Let's drive the car pool lanes out of existence I figurl' 1ha1 I'\\.' hn·n ,1umhling around lhl' Y.orld. 1npp1ng uH'r thing'\ for a' long a' I hJ\ \.' hn au'.: nl one thing Like mn'>l rx·opl1· I'm adaptabk I'\ l' lx'l·n pul in10 f'l"ll11•n\ I hat I didn't ltlo.l' 1n thl' p.1,1 k.irm·d 1ha1 thl'rl' "a'>n'1 an~ thing I rnulJ do ahout 111) pred1camt•nt <1nd ,1daptnl It .... a.,n't af-...a\<; t•as~ to adapl. anJ '1omc11ml'S I'd roar m1ghtd~ and la\h oul at (ml1\ll~ 1nrin1mall') 1h1ng' until I got lhl· h1k uul 11f 111\ '"'l'n1 thl'n tinall' .1nl'PI .1nJ aJ;t111 · Om· 1hrng th.11 I h.I\ l' n111 hl·1·11 Jhk to adapl w 1c, 1hl· l:11ponl1.uw 11n thl· ( 'ost.I Ml'\:t rrl'l \\,\\ Thi: thing I'> unt.m .inJ 1n '''"ll' re<,rx·cl'.. thl' v.hnk ll>nlt'Pl I' \tup1d t t•t\ c;tart "tlh unlair f ht•< "''" \k,a I rn:"'·" "·t' pa1J Im "'II h ou 1 t;I\ m11nt:\ J n;l l hl' "'11r~ ll'lfUlrl·d 111 .1d<I 1h1· l'\ILI l;11w '"'' p.11d tor "''h .n1r '·" 1111111<' \II 1111" p.11J l11r 11 bu1 onh J m1non1' ot ti\ CJnU\l'll lhJl\llOI..\ ( 11n<.1dn lnr J m11nwn1 .I l ll' p.1rl.. v.11h J lalo.e in tht• 1111ddl1· 111 11 I hl' p.irlo. ''·''paid lnr and" m.11n1J11wd "'1th. our ta' mnnl'' Whal I.lo \IHt \llPPO'l: \\llUld hc.tprit·n 1t a la-... Y.\.'ll' pa'-'l·d 1ha1 11111\ "'·' rnnl rx·opl1 \\11uld be all11-...t·ll "''thin )lJ \:tn.h 111 lht· 1Jlo.t"1 I ht• go' l·rn1n11 hod~ \\trnld bl.•1h.·1rl'l'lng th.11 11 ~1Hi \.\~ttltl·d 111~l'l near th(• \la11·r that \1111r f1l()nn r.1111 for. )llU mlJ\I gl't m.1rm·d Ju,t a' (alt ran'" dtl rl'l·111g th,11 II \illl \\Jnl Ill U\l' thl'l .tr p1111l lant• \•Ill !11USI ha\ t' 'Offil'llflt' l'l\l' \\1t h \nll Or l'On \ltkr t lw \\ (II d' l a r po11I l hml' p:trt1l'Ul.11 \\tllll\ don't apJX'.ll in m~ J1ct1o nar). but 1s gencrall} drccpted lo mean a 1tuat1on wherein l\\O or more people -who would normall~ iakt 1wo or more cars - aKret to ride 1n one car to share l'\pen\l'S and dnv1ng duties. l ndl·r that detin1t1on. a mother and ht•r ~mall children would not 4uahr) for admmancc into the car pool lunl'. "lor would a man and his wife Srnall l·hildrcn do not dn ve. and 'II can nut <.hare dn" ing dulll'S. A. man and hi\\.\ di: would no1 normallv lake mo UH'> when bo1h Wl'rl' going io tht! 1,ame dc~11na111rn .\ person who take' J ta.>.1 ~hould nnt be qualified to dn\e ln the l'ar pool lane. That pcr'>on I\ not gmnK Ill 'h..irc dn' 1ng dut1\.'\, nncl mo~t prob- :ihh did nut kc.t'r hi\ lUr at huml' in llrtln to "l·[1r p11ol" -...1th the ta" drl\a Pl't)pk v.hu ,hould he allu-...t•d into lhl· t .ir po11l IJnl· 'ulo 1ndudl' all"' ho .ir1· lortuddl'n 10 ca m ndt!rs. such "~ t"oum·r) and pt·opk \i.ho dn'c com· p.111' rnr'> .ind pc'llpk "'ho work unu,ual hour' I lw thing 1' 'lup1d in that " group 111 hun•;wt rab ha vl' dcndcd that 1he l il r pool lane Y.111 l'\ISI dcc,p11c rnnll1t t1ng report' on acndenl ratl' ,ind lkgrcl' of ctfrl I I\ t nl''iS. No on1· 11\...l•, 10 adm11 tha1 he " wrong. '>O hurcauua11c thinking con11nul's to ramrod thl' cnncl'pt through 1n tht• l;tlt' nfall fr'>1~1 ancl'. S11nl' 11r 1ht· rx'nplc hch1nd thl· tar pool I.inc '>l'Cm I« n1>tlCl'. a' I haH· 1ha1 human nuturl' "nol rnntrollahle BILL HARVEY The~ hhthcly disregard thl' ps~rho· logical factors involved. The~ 1gnorl' the resentful people 1n the k ft-mo\t lanl' v.h o drive bumpt>r to bumpcr 1n order to keep people in thl' rnr pool lane from ka' ing 11 at the dcs1gnatt!d e>.llS. Nor do the\ \l'em to notirl· 1ha1 thl· pcopk 1n tht! l"ar pool lanl' '>l't!m to kl'I 1hat 1n order to Ju<;11r) thl' fa l·t that thn ·re in there. thl!\ mu1,1 dnH· la,tt·r than the nthn'I on lht· lrcl'Y.U\ II tratlic 1s mmtnK at h). lhn Jrt\l' ,II ( )r., S Pcrhap<o lhl' mo:.t r11J1l ulou.-. J'iP<'l 1 111 lhl' v.hok thing" 1h;u 1tll' f)<)V.l'r' that be ha' c passed .1 IJv. that thn lan't cnfon-l' I wa1ched. aooul t\\~I week<. ago a\ a Por,rhl'. earn mg a singk rx·r-.on. wh1prx·d acm" lhl' douhk 'l'llov. hnl' ninl' 11mt'' in .1 d1stanrl' 01 about t-...o miles l'H· Jl,11 made a \l'r. informal lht:ck 111 m' o·wn. and. Ol·twn·n !°'il·~r11rt Aoulc,arJ m 1hc '>Outh and ( hapman .\venue 1n the norih Junng ru~h hour. appro>:1matel> unt car in four had a ~ingle pcr<,1in 1n~1dl' The rar pool lam· hn<, got 111 g11 Columnist Bill l/arvey Ji\•es in Huntington Beacb. Law enforcement agencies scrambling over drug turf \\ \\111 ..... <olfl'--l hl \\111ll' l lnu\l' .;1nll ( 1111gll'" ti.I\<' J l'\ l,11nl all-oul "'ar on dr 11}!. dl·,1 k" \"II 1111 ng tht: tenor l;"t' hn11nd I k • 1111n I>,,, m11l1on\ and h1ll1 .. 1n' 1.t dt1ll,1r\ will 'iet11n ,1,1rt fl11 .... 1ng. In kd1•1 ;il drug lil!,hlt:r\ The \l r.1mhk 1111 111"'1' l111HI\ h~" alrl':id~ bl.·gun am .. 111• tlt1· \Jnt1u' enfon..cml•nt .ig1·1H 11'' .1 h.111k thJt " almo<il ;i, 1nten\t' ·" tlt.11 bl.·1,H·t·11 till' IJ1A.men a nd thl d"rt' ,rnugrkr' fhl'fl"' nothing p.1n 11 ul.irh ncv. either in the drug prnhl1 111 >11 111 1h1· I U rl ha It k .\ dl'l ,Hk .1)111 I hl ( f \ ,llld thl' I>rug F-nloru•m1 nl \dn11111 ' trat1on were engti>!,l'd 1n ,, tl .i l11u' \~uahl:tlc O\i.'r thr ,h.m n~· 111 1n· tl·lltgc ncc on d11rx· 11.tlfo '-ov. 11 ' lhl· I >I \ lh1 t "''"m' "l'f\ Ill' and 1hc ( 11:"1 c 111,ird 'till! lur lhl' prcsllgt· pt'l\0111wl ,1nd budgrlar) pie tha1 go I•• 1h1 ·•!ll"IH ' that make\ the bag hu'" c >ur a"I· \OCtatc Do nald Goldtwrg ha' dug up \Ome example., of thl' 101i:rnt·unc burcaucrat1t bickering that tx·Kan even bcforl' Pre\ldcnt Hl·ag:rn and h1 .. wife made thl•1r JOtnl tt'k' 1\11101all111 arm., I krc an· 1u'1 a k\\ •lnMinnnot;i.I)( \,1ndr 11,11101' arc tonte.,t•nK for 1un,d1111•1n 11H·r .1 drug C3\t' In' oh 1nj! dt1\1' to~ ''>11.0()C' 1n gold \tl\1·1 l••lll' and t :t\h anord1n~ 111 lu,tl\e lkpartnH·nt <iiOurecs Thl' l,1\1' '-'J \ ell tu.ill\ hrnl..l'l1 h) an akrt han~ 11llltc1 "'h" rcportt•d \ha1 the ""fll'l t anll \\\11 J\\Ol1all'' had been ~·,1 hanging 'I"" 1" tram., l11r dollar<i in am1111111' IU\t undt•r \IO 1)00 --"' 1lw thn·,hold Jhmr -...h1th wlh tr:tn"'1t11u11\ rllU\t tx· otliu<tlh It.' poncd 111 tnt• gm an11wn1 1 hr \u<.pc 1 ha' pkadnl guilt' 111 flt•' ~C'l\Hln of ~ pound\ nf l Ol;lllll' "'llh 1nten1 10 d1stnh111c < u\tom\·011g1r1alh 11111~ 1hc k.1d 111 the lll\t'!tt1gat111n . on Kruund' 1h.11 lhl'fl' m1(lht ha\C hl'l'n ,If\ lllll'I nat10nal monc)'-launlkr1n~ 111x·r a11on 1n-.11l,C'd tlut I )f \ 1111111al' ha' c lx'l'n tr. ing 10 ,, n·<.t I ht• 1 ,\\l' ,)\0,.,1\ fmm < U\lom' I tw d.1 \ .ifh·r the kc.1~.111' l v .1pf)(·.1I .1 h11.d1 It-,,., mt·c11ntt "·" rnlkd .11 thr 111,111 l l)('nar1nwn1 t11 dl\1 I"' ~hll h •llll 111 ' "'tll gl·t 1hl· 1.J\c l he \.\11rncr ulllld gl'I thl' cnntrahanJ \'00 000 •( U\IOnh am.I thl' { (l'J" ( JU.trtJ arl' 'lr,1r>rllng oq•r thl' 11\l' of f11U1 r.u.lar· t:lJlllppl!d !--~( Jtn:r;1fl f'lrO\ 1<kd h) thl' N:i') to patrol tht• entire \outhl'rn border Not onh T rl·a,un 'inrctar) .l:tnw,Baker(v.hnrun,( U'>IOml>).bu t \en Dl·nn1'> Dl·( onc1n1. D-·\n1 .. and Kl'p < oll'nn I nglic,h. D-Okla .. have '~nttcn Attornl') (irnrral 1-d Meese on bt!half of lht· < U\lom' \cr\lre. < U\tom1, thl' l\\<t1 ml'mhcri. ot ( tlllKrl'" "'mil'. "h:1' thl' \latUIOI) ITil\'>1011 11 has thl' airnaft capah1ltt) to l'a rr) 11u1 a total drug 1n1crd1ct111n m1'i\lt1n 1nclud1ng c,ur..,.:1llanl'\.', 1n- ll'rl'l'pt. tracking :incl arrl''>I 1n all en' 1ronm.:n1<,, and 11 h.1c, J dN adc of nrx:nl'nlt 1n opcrattng J <.oph1'it1- catcd. full -\l alc air drug inll•rdH turn m1\\111n .. fht! C oa\t (iuard. ITTl'anwh1IC' . .-,a,., 11 could operatl' lhc Navy plane~ around-the-clock. while ( ustoms would have to pay 11 cr~w~ overtime. An internal Coa t Guard P<>Sit1on paper acknowledges that a different airplane would be pre ferable. "but 1n order to ge l the mis~1on. Coast Guard 1'1 w1lh ng 10' operate the Navy E-2( ;urnaft nn an interim ba~1 c;" •Me.rn:an authorities havl' for- h1llllcn l J S drug-hu'lter' w cha't SU'ipl'Ctcct c;m ugglerc; !lUO<;S I he border. hut the H:ihama<; permit<; \uC h pur<;u1t'i Thie, l'i a great advan- tage. hcrnu<,l' \omc 70 pcrlcnt of 1hc ill1r 11 dru~c,cntenng thc l n11.:d \tatc<io '"ml' from lhl' c anbhcan. ( u\lnm'i hue, rc\pon'1h1ht> for the npcra11om, but lhl' \ta IC' Dc panment ha\ 1un\d1ct1on over rel:itton<i with tun·1gn go,crnmcnl\, .tnd f'ogg) Bot· 111m \\JOI\ ()( pcr'ionncl aboard each 1ntcrd1l llon flight 1n the name of inH·r :igrnc \ u1orcl1n:it1o n ( u\tom'i offie1J I\ p.11n1 0111 thnt their rrew\ Oy 11111 ol ffomc\tCad •\1 r Force R3<.e. ,1hou1,tll hour'sdnvc \outh ofM1am1. wht•rl' I>[ A " h3'<.'d ('u\IOm~ argun th.11 thC' ~mugglcrHould be long gone h' the lime 1he DLA agent 'ihow-; up l~Sl -I OOD F--\'iT-TAIK Ou1 rl'l l'nt 'i tor\ on the Cllpar1\1on of fo'it· food outkt' on m1lttaf\ ha'<c" r;med JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA the ircofRl'p Dan Dan1d, [).Va ,1 ml'mbcr of thl' ·\rmed 'll'r\ Ill:' ( omrn11tl'e -\c11nK a" 11 h1' v.at· .1 'ipokesman for thl' Pl·ntagon. ht• ti rl·J off a le1ter 10 The Wa\h1ngton Po\t 1n \\h1ch he de!tcnbcd our rerxirt a'i "1narcuratc" and "unrl'ah\tll .. We will l'onccdl· one error \\ r stated that nonl' of thl' f:1'lt-l11od outlet'> on m1htar\ Pl'''' p,1, t:l\t'' We ha'c !ltncl' karnl·d 1h.11 1he McDonald's re'ltaurant'i o n Na' v baS<:s pay sales taxes. Other than thai. we stand by our main potnt -that most of the fast-food cmpona operate tax free and thereby en)O)' a business edge that tl> killi ng their compctttor<i outside the gates. Daniel argue'> that thr Tl'\tauranh in Lawton. Okla . whn'c owner' complained to us ahout thl' unfair rnmpct111on. arc C'<l)cntncing a de- cli ne 1n bus1nes' cauc;ed b} the n:g1onal econom1l \lumr . not thl· • opemngofa Burger King franchl'ic a1 Fon Sill. But thl' '5latev.1de ,(ump 1<. uni~ 10 percent.~ h1lr <.alC\ at fa,1.tood pl:tll'\ around Fon \111 have dropped a.-. much as '2 ~ percent 'i1ncc the cut- ratl' Burger K1ngoix·ncd The ,l\cragl' drop 1~ IQ ~percent \nd the hardest hi t wcrl' tho\c clmn t hl the ba<.t' Daniel a lo;o ~l'm' to think the nc" rule that Cit.. can't patron1 1t· oIT·ha~ restaurant\ while weanng fatigues l'I "rrasonablc and \Cn"l1blc .. May_be Rut tht· regulation went 1n10 C'fTC'l'I 1u'it l\\-O month <i hcforr the on-ha'><.' Burger King opcnt'd -nnd the ha\t' rruca11nn· fund get5 a C'UI of thl' re\taurt'lnt'ci profit~. ro1nc1drnrc"1 Jad And~r1on .ad Oa/f Van All• •r~ 1yndlratNI rol11mol1I ' BILL HAJtVSY Cohamni.t DAN WALTERS Zschau getting hisaet together I O~ .\NGCLES -Ed Zschau, a blandh l:tlond congrl'ssman. was v1r- 1uallv unknown OUl!tide Of h1s hOlll\' turf '1n Jhl' Sd1rnn Valle' when hc dcdarcd his candidacy for the U.S Senate scat hrld bv th rel'· term Dl·mo- crat ~Ian CransH)n. Zschau "ould sho"' up at Re- publican gatht'nngs with his httll· band of ~upp1t'c;-1n-tra1ning, wearing thl'ir hlUl' blucr'i and drcss-for- sucCC'i\ ~u1\\. but he rert'1\cd onl> \Cant attentt0n from tht' poltt1cal media -t!ven whl'n hl' '>ang song'> lo the fai thful dunng rall 1c:'> that rt:- sembkd frat house panics He "'as. man~ thouKht.Just the r,on of young. moderate Republican who could give Cran'ilOn. an aging liberal. a real fi~ht -1f he tnuld get the nom1natton But at the time. thl' u 1n,en11onal wisdom -...a., that ont: 111 the hetter- known contendas ~uuld win thr nom1nat1on. and 11 wai. also believed that the nominee. whoc\cr hr turned out to be. \ltOuld face an uphill struggle against ( rans1 on. i\s 1hc spring worl' on. a funn> thing happened. rhc bettcr·known can- didate<, <,tailed out. and the man with the funn\ naml' found h1m\l•lflockl·d 1n a duel v.1th anothl·r man with a funn) namt! -tdev1,1on rnmmcn- tator llrul'l' Her'>rhcmohn -for the nom1na11on Zi.chau won -thanh to .. uppon outside the Lm Angell-" tl'k' 1c;1on market -and Cranston '>el'ml·d 10 be 1n deep 1ap1oca. Bui .1 curious lctharg~ m t·rcaml· z.,r hau and ht\ l 3mpa1gn Jtkr h1'> llramat1l primaf\ 'll tnr\ The 11r- µn11at1on;il lOmpl'll'ntc· 1ha1 "a' 'o 1mpre'""c in lhl· priman l·;.1mpa1gn "cnt 'iou1h a<, i'S<hau found h1m~ll l'ml:tro1lcd in a c,rm·\ ofrmharras'iing 'crhal gatl°t''i and gJp<; that ( ·ran\ton. 1he "11~ \Ct~·rnn. qu1ckh c \plmted ( ran-;ton ac11ng mort· hl..l' a t hJlll'ntil'r than a thrt·c-tam 1ncum- hl·nt "c:nt on the attack. accusing 7!>l hau ot 1nwn'i1\1enc~ and fl1 p- 1lop'i -1n effect. con,ert1ng h1i. fcx:\ modl'rJ1111n from a\ 1rtuc into ;i '1u'. Tak1n& J kaffrom Ronald Kl·agan·, boolo.. ( ranc;ton portrayl'd h1 m~l'lf a!. a con'"tl'nl man of pnnnple ·\nd l'.'ichau. mtl\I inexpllcahl), allO\\l'd C ran .. wn 111 wt 1he summl'r ..1gcndt1 I ht• ntfo:1al npl.1nat1on wa., that 11ml· v.:1-. nt'l'dl·d to rtorgan1n'. that nubod~ \'a' pa) ing much a1tent1on to pulltll \ during lhl' dog da'c; ot summer. anywa' fherc were. hnw- c, er. report\ Of 01'\'iCll'>IOn in the ran!..' of 1ndl'C1'11on among Lschau Im, Jlh 111t•rs and h1<, l:talkl'r'> in th~· ~late·, hu'itnl''" l'ommun1l\ ahout ~hl'thl'r w a11all C ran'1on per· sonalh M takl' 1he higher road ~mong 1hc m.:d1a. Zschau·s image C\ oh cd from 1ha1 of a man on the \.\a\ up to that ofa man under s1l'gc (ranc;ton sllll had hi\ own prob- lem<; thl' ptlll\ md1catl'd I or a threl'- ll'rm \t'nator. he had a markeJ I) lo\' k' l'I of <iupport, C\ tn w1th1n h1' ov. n pan) Aut Zsrhau. "'ho c;hould ha\l' hecn putting fonh a clear case for 11U\t1 ng < ranston that would attract 1mkpt·ndl'Ol'> and d1~affectcd [)('1110- cral\. dearly wa'i failing to cap1tal11l' on that weakness. A.t thl' c;amc ltntl'. \Olnl' ngh t~w1ng member\ or hi\ II\\ n part} wen• c;n1ptng at him from tht• \tarhoard side ol thl' boat, 'a' 1 ng thn would rn·frr th;11 ( 'ran,11in hi· n" elcrtcd than 'Cl' ,111111hl'r n)11drr~1ll' Rl'puhlil'an Imm < .1ltlorn1a go 1ntn thl· \l'na1.:. .\hollt a mon1h ago ho\'l'\ l'r Z<.chau linalh .. 1.1rtl·d to &l't ht\ Jll toge1hl'r I h1· 1ntanJI dcbnll· 11\l'r c;tratrg) re,(IJ\ l'd 11'-Clt in favor ot alt:tl k. Jnd J "''"" 'l'nt''\ o l tdl'' 1'l1un n1mml'rt 1al' .• ind '\J')('l'tht''\ Jumped nn < r:1n,wn tor ht·tng .1 ti1g-,pcn1hnp. lttx·r:il \\ho ha' hl'l'n J\ h ch.111 c;r11c1 hcrl ')aturd.i } .. \ \.\ <H in 1ht' v..tr 1111 drug'>·· a1urdar ·s ~pecch 10 a Republican c;tate t'onvent1on wa!i an important one for Z!>t'hau. aimed clearly at persundtng conscr"at1ve!t that he'\ worth 'uppon1ng. It wa' ont..• of /\rhau '<• hl'ttl·r oratorical cffort'i. hk1'n1 ng ( ran,wn\ \enatorrnl carl't'r H• .rn aJd1e11on w a dangl·rou' drug and concluding 1ha1 "a 11 the 'oter' anm'> the c;tatc ha Vt! to do" Jll\t 'a) no .. \nd 11 l·ame aft er a week of hcurtcning nt'W\ li1r l1,t hau a ootchec1 r ltort b' prn-( 'ran\tfln group'> to linanle · :i vote-,plltttng L 1ht•rtJrtan Pan> cand1datl' 1n hl·a v1- h Kepuhltcan Or:i nKI! < ounl}. ( ran .. ton'' rtfu\al tu debate. which 1mphl'd '>Oml' fc:ir on thl' \cnator's pan of,, falC·to-fou· rnnlrc1ntat1on. and a ne" poll which /..chau's campaign rrlca,cd !>a ~ing that the ,gap ~a'i le\\ th:in lhrct' percentage potnl\ f he l '\ t.;enat<" campa1~n 1'i mo\- ing into tht '>trt-tch W11h1n n "erk the maJor public p<>ll!itcrs will rclcac;c the finding~ of their late \ 1nqu1rn'"I. and that will have enomHlU 1mp;1ll on media attention and so-calkd "'Iman money" finan"1na DH Walttr1 h • 1yadlc-•t~d ~l•malst . ... ~. .._._. ______ _ • llllr Piil MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1986 M•rlno, Ml•ml atlll In• alump. 82. Boeton wr•pa up AL E•t tltle. 91. Robinson: It was horrible, horrible day . Philad~lphiajumps to big lead ea rly. the n breezes. 34-2 0 PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Budd) R)an finally got 1t nght. Last week. the embattled Ph1ladel- ph1a Eagles coach told his pla)'CP.1 how to beat the Rams: .. Get off to a qu1 t k lead. stop Enc Dickerson. and find your missing running same." The young Eaglei. did as the} were told. handing Ryan his first v1ctOt)' a'> a head coach. 34-20 against the previously unbeaten Rams. The Eagles smashed the Ram,· defense. third best in the N FL. for a 10-point first penod and ended tht· halfleadmg 27-0. In the process. they stup~d Dickerson, the NFL's top runner. Hl· got 19 yards 1n the first half and wound up with 58 on 17 ca mes The Eagles' offensive hne con- trolled the lme of scnmmage again'>t the league's to p defense aga1m1 :he run. opening the door for quanerbal I.. Ron Jaworsk1's passes Eagles owner :"Jorman Braman "•th his left arm around R )an·, shoulders. kissed his coach on thl· check as ti me ran out on the game Ryan set the subdued tone of the Eagles· dressmg room ''I've been telling you gu)S "l··d been having great prac11re\ all "eel.. Did )OU think I made 11 up, .. lhan asked his pla'.--ers. for 213 yards and tossed three TD passes before leaving the prne with 8:34 left -tn the thrrd penod with a slight concussion. ihe victory silenced the fam o us Philadelphia boo birds. who after three opening losses aJready were shouting for Ryan's scalp. Rams' Coach John Robinson said, ··a homble. horrible da}. We were terrible right from the st.an. We could n't do anyth ing effect1vcly, "'htlc l'\t:t)th1ng went well fo r Ph1la- dclph1a " On the fourth play of the game, the Eagle'>· Andre Waters returned an in1e rcepted pass I 5 yards to the Rams':! l Lo~ .\ngeles held. and Paul Mc Fadden kicked a 22-yard field goal JU\I ' 41 1nw the game. On thi: Rams' next series. 01< kcr'>on fumbled after catching a pa!>s and the Eagles' Wes Hopkins reco\l:red at the Philadelphia 40. It tuul.. nine pla}S to complete a 60-yard dme. \.\-Ith Jaworski throwing a 15- ~ard touchdown pass to tight end John ~pagnola fo r a I 0.0 lead wtth 5 39 left 1n the quarter. In the M"cond quann. R)~n dug into his bag of tncks a!> Jaworski lateraled to Keith B)'ars. who thre"' to '-'tde receiver Mike Quick at the R<im•» 20. and-Quick raced 1n to complete a 55-~ ard touchdown. Quick was :w yards behmd the nearest Ram defender on the pla} Befo re the half ended. Philadelphia '><.Ored on a 4 1-}ard field goal by McFadden w11h I SS left and a 27- ~ard TD pas'> from Jaworski to Kenn} Jack'>un "'llh IK seconds rcma1n1ng. Rams quarterback Steve Bartkowski fall• to the ground as and Andre Waters made the tackle. Bartkowski was injured Phlladelphla 's Reagle White sails through the air after he on the play and left the game with a sprained knee. ··we !>howcd that "'C can pla~ "11h anybody on a gl\cn Sunda}. .. ~1d Ryan. ''But we haw 10 pla~ like th1' ever} Sunday to be a pla}olT-cahher team." Jaworski compll'ted 17 of 2" pa~~" The Eagles buostcd their lead lo 34-~ust 3 2:! into the third penod on (Pleaae aee RAMS/84) Raiders finally win ,.. But it d oesn 't come easy as S a n Di ego folds . 17-1 3 LO~ .\~CiF:L l '> 1-\f>l -I hl' I 11' .\ngdn Ra1dl·r, ha\ l' ''on J football gaml' r mall~ It to<JI.. four long "l'c"'· ,ind lhl· v.a~ thl· Rau.kr~ pla)cd at lime' SunJa~. thq ·n· lunun.1tl' 11 d1dn"t t:lkc C' en longn "I don't thin" \nu rnuld put 11110 ""11rd'> ho\' 1rnponan1 11 "'a' -.rnd 1~ -to" 1n the lir'>t ganw:· .\11- Pro de fen''' l' l'nd H ""' 1c I ong s:lld following I hr Raider<;· 17-1 \ cunw-trnm·lx'h1nd 'tLlor. O\ er lhl· San Diego ( hargcr' lx'fiirr a l'fll"J of ti\, t":iJ at the l.m .\ngelco; Cohlil'Um "Wl'''>l' coml' oul 1.f thl' lir'>l hall ol mu~l of our games dml' and l)l'll'fl'd out 1n lhl' 'l'lonJ h.ilt .. I ong -.a1J ··rm proud nl thr gu~' l11r JU\t h.1ng1ng 1n thcrl· ·· (.)uartl·rbat I.. MJr, \\ il\11n thrl·v. tv.o 1ouchdo" n PJS!.eli In a !>pan o l 41 \cu>nJ\ tu prnp...·l thl' RJ1Jcr, Imm a I 3-0 ddir1t IO a 14-1'\lead1n thr 01wning m1nu1r o l thc third qu:lnc:r Thl' I 11\ \ngdl'\ Jl'll'n'l' 'hut 11ut thc h1gh- "lonng l hargn" thl· rl'\t ol lhl v.J~ Thl' del't\1nn lcll hoth ll'am' "11h I -l rl'um" I hl' R:11Jn, pl.1~1ng"11houl \lariailball. \1JrlU'> .\lkn. '-'ho ''d!. "ddtnl'd hct.lu<,(· 111 J <,praincJ Jnl..k . hJd lJp1.:m·J the \car b' lo"ng their lir\t 1hrcc gamn lor thr tir\l llml' 1n 2 2 \Car" · .. , nu ha' l' 111 ta kl' lht·m ·'"' ":" \t1u l an gel them ·· ( oalh I 1>m !lure' nf 1hc RJ1Ja, \a1d ··v.r H' hJd our up'> and dov. n\ thl' p,1,t fl''-' '-'l'cl..,, hu1 10J.n ''l' pl.l\l'<l \\llh a trcml·ndou' Jmount 11f rharalll'r \'.l. plc1~nJ tough V.l• plaH•d hard and rm \l'r\ fln>UJ 11ftht·m .. Lm ·\ngdl''> "Im 1.k\plll' 1urn1ng thl' hall tHt'r ti'l' 11mt·'· four 111 'ian D1l·g11tan111n , .ind .1llO\\ 1 nt1, \\ .i,on 111 be sacked l01ght 11mt'' "Wl' didn'1 qart e1u1 n•n goocl.'" V.11\1111 -.a1J ··Aut lhl' Ra1dl'r<; have a "a\' n l hanging 111 that'. Our Jdi.·n'l' pla~cd grcal a nd kept u' 111 lhl· gaml' .111d linall~ "l' got \Ome thing<; gnin14." Wils<>n. ''ho u1mpkll'd 111 ol hi' 2~ p:.l,._l., h1r l 14 'arJs. thrl·wa 12·\art.l wuchd m\n ra..,, 111 Do k1l· V. illiam' "'th 16 ~l·rnnJ, ll'fl 111 thl· lir11t hall .ind h11 Jl'""l' lfl·-.1r1 \\llh J 40-,arJ humh :tftl'r JU't 25 \l'uinJ., 111 1h1• 1h11J quartl'r Sunday's NFL scores •Philaddph1a J-l. Rams 20 •Raiden 17. San Diego I J ~an Frann!>co JI . •M1am1 In .\tlanta 2l •Tampa Ba~ 20 (1111 C h1lago 44, •( incinnat1 7 •( lndand 24. Ot-tro1121 •M1nne!>Ota 4 2. Green Ba\ 7 l\.Jn\3\C1t} 20. •RulTalu i..., •:-.l'\.\ York (11antli 20. Ne\' Oril'.tn' I~ P111,hurgh 22. •Hou.-,ton In •v. ash1ng10n l ~. Sea11lc 14 Nev. York Jets 26. •1 nd1anapoli' 7 •nrn'l'r 21. New EnglanJ ]() •-1.kno te'> home team Tonight's Game l>allac; at ';t Lou1 <; (l "hannel 7 al Ill •'\I I rounJup pagl' B2 •Ram,, R:l1dcr'> 'ital1'>llts. page 84 Turnlncrs b) 'ian Diego -.ct up 1hc two touchdov.n' "h1l h ga' c the Raider' a 14-IJ lead. Thl' ddenc;cc, ot 1h1· 1v.o tt·amc; dom1nall'd the re~t ot tht· ganw unti l < hn' Rahr l..1ckl'd an I X-)'Jrd field goal" 1th I 4 1 kit to g1q· I 11, .\ngl'll'' an lour-point ad,an1agr San Diego J 1Jn 1 thr1·atc n c;rnou~I)' after that. ··1 "Jnt IO g1\l~ a lot of credit to our ddi.·n'>c ·· ( oal h Don< ondl of thl· ( harger" .-,aid "The~ hung 1n thl'rl' pla' rd hc1rd Thl'\ got u' \ome IUrnO\ ers. did l'\ l'~ thing po<,c,1bk \ ou l an .1<>!.. of a Jrfr°'c IO hdp u" "in "()tl~·n\1,el~. v.c JU\! dug nur<;ehe\ 1n10 J hnk .inJ nl'' er got out <1f1t Wl• buned our'ieh es" 1th our m' n poo1 pla~ .. l 1nchal l..l·r Jl'rr. Rob1n<;on made 1hc fir\! 11fh" l\'n 1nll'rl°l'pt1on\ o f 1>ai1 Fout'i' passes at lhr Chargers' 40- )ard line· w11h 5lJ \l'COnd' 10 go 1n the half. That riu1 ttw Ra1dn' 1n po\ll1CH1 tn '\tore thl'lr lirM 1ouchdown -;inn· thl' 1h1rd pcr10d nf 1hc1r ~ea\on-orx·rll·r. mc:lntng thl'' \\l'nt nl'arl) 11 full quaners w11hout a TO \an Diego\ l 1onel Jaml'S fumhled the ~t·rnnJ -halt l..1ckoffand Tim Mnffl'll recovered for tht• Rattler' at till' ( h.irgl'r"' 40 Wtl<.on h11 Hec;trron thl' \l'r) nc\t pl;i' fhl' C 'har)!l'r" had taken their I '-0 kad on a p.iir 111 '' (Pleaee eee RAIDERS/8 2) ""'-' ........ Marcus Allen (above) yells from the sidelines and teammate Vance Mueller (below) tries to elude San Diego'• Leslie O'Neal during the Raiders' 17-13 win Sunday. Times become lean for Sunset football teams Only Ocea n View . Edison have logged winning records By BARRY FAllLKNER Delly l'llol Cor•H pondeftl 1n tht• \Cl'Ollll half .• ind OU~ offl·n\l' -.1ancd bloc king ~oml' pcupk We made some ph) s1 cal mistakes, but mcnrnlly we pla)'ed well. Each kid pla}ed real hard and 'iomc o f the ph:vs1cal mistake<; could he attributed to 1ha1. II \\3~JU~l lhl' hom·hl'JJ thing' 1h.1t '-'C dtd ., t llris Ramsey, Marina, after J I ., -., defeat to Foothill. despite pla~ ing thr undefeated Knights e' enl) (7 . ., 1 through the first half ··1 was encouraged. but "'ntill h.1\l· J lot of things to rorrclt along \\Ith gctttng wcll. We've had to ma l..l' 11•11 11\Jn\ JX'r\l'lllll'I l h.lnlll ' ht'li\U\l' 1ll pcupk hc1nll 1n1url·d 1kad1ng ru,hl'f \can MagulJ "amtrnf! 1ho'c \tdehned \\1th :in pra1nt•d ankle! It dt)f~n't kad to a lot of con11nut1} ··rhr lnJUf) prohlem\arc pnmanl) ntkn"' l'h. \' htl h "mnrl' difficult tn ,1111r,tin.11~· lx•t.111'1' lhl' karning prn· ,c" '' .1 J111il' m11n• d1tll, ult "\\ 1' d1dn·1 1'\1'1 ut1• ·" \\t'll 1n thl' \CtonJ hall J' "'' did in tlw 111,1 t IJ1hng to get J llr'l d11" n I V. l· t .111w up 1us1 shon of SC\eral fif'>t do"'" and we JUSt "eren't as <1harp It o nh takes o ne tndl\ 1dual breaking do" n at a ke~ point to shut do"n an offen""" dn\e ·· Mike Milnt r. Fountain Valley, .till' I (Plea.e eee TIMES/82) Angels start to prepare for Bosox By CHRIS MONAHAN o.M'J Ptlo4 C.orr11p a ndMt A.II ~ear long the l.\ngels have to1lt:d hard "nrl..ing 111"ard a di\ 1s1onal 111lc. a pt·nnanl .tnd a V. orld Scnes Champ1on'>h1p V.. 1th the fir'>l c1nl' JI read' secured and the second mort· than a week awa' the rr,1 ol the season can be spent rrcogn111ng .. ume nf thr :lch1c' emrn1s and letting pla~ers \q1rk on 1nd1' 1dual goal'> \unda~ "'3' Fan .\ppreciat111n Da) di -\nahc1m \tad1um. a da\ to thank 1hc ran ... but al50 10 rerngnm:.· a tew 11u1s1and1ng pla,cr'> Before the game :vl1ke W111 .... a~ honort·d "1th the o .... ner·-. 1 roph). "mhohl 111 thl· tc;.im ·, \11"1 \ Jluabk Pla,er .1' 'ntt•d un h\ thl' .\ngcl pla\ero, l11r h" 11u1 .. 1amhnl!. '.>(.'J\\.>O V. 111 1111-I Ill then 100~ the mound. looking for h" I ~th" in. 1.1. uh a '>hot at 20 But he came out on the shon e nd of a hattk of \\ 1tts. hcmg bested b~ Te \a,· Bohh~ a' thl· R.ingef\ tx•at the .\ngl'I'> 4· t tx'IOrl' -..., 224 fhc lo\'> mean' V. 111. v.ho .,..,11 get 1u\t ,,n,• murl' 'tart bl't\.\een no"' dnd game 11nl' ol the pla~olh 1n Bmton (kt ~. '-'Ill fall short ot \\hat is ,on,tdcrl·d .1 pitchers· magic number \A. 111 ha<. 'aid all along that 20 wins I' 1wt :i goal 111 hi\ hut 'v1anager Gene 1\1.iulh <>aid he rut one of h1-; "A- tl'Jlll, .. 11n lhl· lidd t11 tn and gl't V..11t thl' \\ tn I h1 1\l' ~u" 'H rt• i-.u,11ng 11 a' hJrd ·" thn 1.ould hu't II·· ..aid Maulh I h l '\ I-n ,. " " h' 1 hr ' "l'rr 11u1 1 h c re 1111 1pprl'' 1.111· th1 1oi-. hi"' dnne lor th1·11 I h1. \n~t·h tl"I him 1h n'l' run" \\hhl h.1, 11'u.1ll\ tx·l·n l ll•l\ll[h 1hl l.1 1 ~ Jo?.1 1 h.tmh r·, f R .\ 1" .It 2 ~-. h11 •hl \l,l"lll,llhf \\J,,11 l'l"•"l'f hl\ .l 'I ,t,11 ' H.it \\ 11 h ,11· ', h.1n,, .11 ' '" '"' h1 \ tin.ti ,t,11 t nnt "1th\t,mJ1111!-. l lO one pttch 1n 11111~1e Pt·le lnlJ\ 1gli.i In the 'l'\Cnth Witt. who had lo l a nn-h1tlcr to c;1an the ~1xth. ga' c up '•ng.le' 10 Ruben l\1erra and Pete ()'Rm·n .rnd onl' out l:lter rnten- 1111nJlh "alkcd Lam PJm<;h I nl J\ 1glia hit thl' t~r,1 pHlh 'n hard (Ple.aee see ANGE~S/82) Ed"on 1 ligh n·m.um unlx'.ltl'l1 .rnJ Ocean View ha'i won 1w1ce . hut 11me'> have bcrnmc a ll11k lean tor l\un\l'I l cague foothall Fnun1.11n \ alll'\ .ind l\l;inn.t .m· still w1nlc-;s. llunt1ng111n He nl h ha\ been c;hut o ut t\.\-ICl' and Wr'itmin.,1er IS but 1·1-1 "The ernergl·nce 11f nur depth ('-"tlh "' '>tarter<; missing game action) ha' alc;o plea~ed me. bccau-;c: I fdt coming in that lhl'> ""~ nul\lx' our o nl' \\;caknco;'\ Rut the hack ups h:n•t• done a gn'alJOb and the) are !>.'I\ ing u~ n~ht no" .. Jim O'Hara, Westmins ter, Jltrr a ~ 1-0 IO'l'i to Fl l nro· "It wa" an excrl'1!>c 1n fu11li 1' to r u\ \.\e plaH'd tht' \\orst first h.111 ut luntball ht· \Ct'n since J',c hc.'cn at ~t'~lm 1n'itl'r It "a' Murph}·., I :'I" Estancia, Uni, Sea Kings hoping for 'W's' Here·., ho" lhl' u>.1lhl'' 'll'"l'l1 la"t wcck''l pin\ Dave Wh ite. Edison, alter \om1ng from :'I 7-0 hallt1mc ddil 11 to dcfl'at <>er' 1te 14-7 10 rrmam unbc,ltl'n .ind atop 1hc Orangr < ounl\ r.int..mg' ··coming hat ~ ''<l\ the m•l'-l "ial1'if\lng thing tor me \\il• v.cn· down 7-0. hut mrntall ~ \.\-\' Wl'rl' ''a' down "Our nfTcn'c had hcc:n 111t.1 lh thra<;h<'d m the fir\t half .mil "•· ~howcd J lot of charal tl'r Thal ""' lhc fir\t t1ml' "'t' hnd e' cn lx•cn \l'01t•d upon kt ahmc tx·h1nd ~c u.1uld h,I\ t fo lded. hut "t' hattled hark on\.lckn't' • "\\ r ac1ualh did a "'hole lot ot 1h1ngs nght. hut"" did :'I \Cf'\ good 1nh nf hc.':11ing 1111r\Ch l'' \\ c helped lhl·m a lot "\\ c mo' ed I hr hall wt'll hut cat h time· "r got into \conng terr1ton "'l' ta1kd to get 1hr hall m the rnd 10nr \.\ t' gained''"' J~ \ard'i lc "i"i than 1 1 foro lldd 11 nnt hcen for 1umo\1'1"'1 and had "'<' plai,ed our ckft'n\(' on four rla\' 11·, a d1ffl·n·n1 hall Rnmc •· \tier lnoking at tilm\, Wl' arc not unhapp' \\tlh the 111't·n't' nr dclcn\c By ROGER CARLSON Ot !fie Delly .......... 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"'tlh two "'ho arr ''' .11 lht' r<Hnt fV.nodbnJgr .ind I 11\tJ \Icy\ v. l' ha' 1• ,, 111ugh prr<>t'a\(10 ~ hC'J (P1e .. e eee SEA VIEW /B2} -Ot8ng9 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, 8-pt..-nb« 29, 1986 Marino off target again as 49ers win, 31-16 Dolphins lose for thir d time; Saints al'!lost upset Giants Prom AP dJ1,.1dln Dan Marino and the Miami Dolphins continued to struaJe Sunday in a day of NFL action that al~ included a near-upset of the New York Giants. · 'Marino threw a career-high four interceptions as the Dolphins lost 31-t6 to San Francisco. The defeat was the third in four games for the Dolphins, their worst stan since the 0-3-1 beginning in 1969. the year before Don Shula took over as coach. "We've never been in this position before where yo u walk off the field embamssed. upset and disappointed. That's where we arc," Shula said. "I'm bitterly disappointead in my football team. including myself." While the San Francisco d«?fense was frustrating Re~ Sox make sure celebrating fans don't storm field From AP dispatches BOSTON -Jubilant fans celebrated • Sunday as the Boston Red Sox clinched their first d1vis1onal title smcc 1975. but extra sccunty patrols kept the capacity crowd from stormin$ the field at Fenway Park. Police and security guards lined the first-and third- base walls and mounted police gathered under the centerlield bleachers before Boston completed their 12·3 drubbing of the second-place Toronto Blue Jays for the Amencan League East championship, The Red ox will play the Angels m the Amencan League Champ1onl>h1p senes. beginning T uesda). Oct. 7 al Fcnway Park City police and Red Sox management wanted to avoid a repeat or the scene at hea Stadium in New York where Mets fans celebraung the team's clinching of the National League East title tore up the field, creating an estimated $250,000 an damage. Boston police cut off traffic on streets around the ballpark start1n$ at 6 a.m and brought in c1ttra horse and canine units. Pohce academy cadets stood in fonnauon blocking one slreet bordenng the park. and mounted police were stationed on other bamcaded streets. The streets around the·park before the game were lined with vendors and beam mg fans. many of whom have waited for this day since the Red Sox last won the pennant 1n 1975. and suffered through many promising years that ended with the team folding 1n Augusl. September or October Mark Baker of NeWlon. who w11h a partner was hawking Red Sox 1986 d1v1s1onal champ1onsh1p T· shins at SS apiece. said they wanted to get nd of their bundle quickl y "so we can pany with everyone else." Quote of the day J erry Baras, after the Minnesota V1kmgs lost to the Detroit Lions in his debut as a head coach in the Na11onal Football uague: "You're not going to wm every game. bul J hate to prove 11 right ofTthe bat." Norman passes $1 million ST. ANDREW'S, Scotland -Greg !I Norman became the first man to win SI million ma single golf season Sunday when he led Australia 10 victory m the final of the Dunhill Cup team tournament. The Australians retained their trophy with a 3-0 blanking of Japan and shared the top prize ofS300,000. boosting Nonnan's personal earnings for 1986 to a staggenng S 1.008,000. Calcavecchia wins tourney Mark Calcaveccbla capped a come-!I back from the cadd~ rankc; wuh a hard-won 71 on Sunday that provided him with a three-stroke victory 1n the Southwest · Classic golf tournament al Abilene. Tex. Calcavecch1a. who lost h1 PGA tour playing rights at the end of the 1985 sea'ion and made his first tour appearance this year as a cadd y for Ken Green. won w1th a 275 total, I J strokes under par on the Fairway Oaks Golf Club course The fim victory ofa career which until th1~ season had been marked by nothing but frustration and failure completed one of the moc;t remarkable comebacks the game has seen. Marino, Jeff Kemp h1l Jerry RIC.'t' with two touchdown passes. The 49ers accomplished their victory over Miami in much the same way the 49crs beat the Dolphins the last time the two teams met -San Francisco's 38·16 wih in the Super Bowl 19 months ago. While Marino completed 27 of 46 ·for 301 yards. he was constantly hurried and never aot his rhythm. Kemp. subbing for the injured Joe Montana, completed 14 of 29 for 168 yards but made the game's big play - a 50-yud connection to Jerry Rice with 1 5 seconds left in the half. It came just three plays after the Dolphins. slugish for most of the half. had cut the lead to I 0-9 and gave the 49ers a 17-9 advantage at halftime. Glaat1 H, Sal•l• 17 -Phil Simms threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to ti&ht end Zeke Mowatt with 8:03 to play as the New York Oiants rallied from a 17-point first- half deficit to beat upset·minded New Orleans. The touchdown pass was tt\e second of tbe day for ( Montana may return this year m SAN FRANCISCO -San Francisco 49ers superstar Joe Montana, recuperating fro~ ~. back <?peration, says there's a poss1b1hty he might return to the game this ye.ar but that he has to be absolutely cenain it wouldn't cripple him. "I would like to come back this year ifl can get back to I 00 percent,.. the National Football l.eague quanerback told KCBS radio in a taped interview aired Sunday. "i:his . type. o~ injury could be permanently damaging 1f I d1dn t. and I don't want to take that chance ... he said. sounding a little depressed. Montana said he was feeling pretty good at the moment. especially after getting out of the hospital where he was operated on for a herniated disc, Asked h_ow he felt about the tons of get-well wishes he had received from fans. Montana said. "h 's just overwhelming ... to see that the fans arc still there and still really care. It made me feel really good " Dallas, Cardinale play tonight ST. LOUIS Dallas Coach Tom m Landry hopes the Cowboys won't pay a •II• penally tonight for letting a playe r slip away and JOin the St. Lou as Card inals. "We felt that we needed to make a change.·· Landry said of safety Dennis Thurman, whom they chose to r~leasc after eight NFL seasons. "When you lose a guy hkc Dennis. it huns yo u. It hurts us in coordinating our people, and I think he'll do a super job for St. Louis." The 30-ycar-old Thurman. whose 36 career pass thefts make him the leading active interceptor m the National Football Conference. agrees. 'Tm happy to be whe re I am. Sometimes you need a new start," the one-ume USC star said.·· 1 had gone as far as J could go. All I was going to be was a ·nickel' back the rest of my career." With the Cards. whom he tormented as the nngleader of "Thurman's Thieves" m Dallas' defense, the e1t·Cowboy has so far maintained a low profile. "I've had to take a low-key approach because I came m late," he said. "I have to prove to these guys that I can play football and that I do belong ... Thurman 1s, of course. onl y one of several former Dallas team membero; looking forward to tonight's reuni on Rahal wins by three seconds Bobby Rabal outran hard-lul'k • ~lcbael AJldretU to win the Pepsi-Cola 250 at the M1ch1gan International Speedway Sunday. Rahal. who has won three straight races. beat Andretu to the finish line by 3.25 seconds. earning his 13th career victory and fifth of th e season , .. Wally Dallenbacb Jr. held off teammate Grtg Pickett to win his fourth Bendix Trans-Am car race of the season Sunday at Sears Pomt International Raceway in Sonoma ... In Rosamond, Heralael McGrlff of Portland, Ore .. clinched a 41/i-second victory in the a 200 stock car race at the Willow Spnngs International Raceway. bnngin$ him closer 10 his first NASCAR Winston West Senes champ1onsh1p. Television, radio TELEVISION 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL Dallas at SI. Louis, Channel 7 7 30 p.m -HORSE RACING. Oak Tree preview. Channel 56. RADIO 5:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Kanc;as City. KMPC (7 10). 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL' Dallas at St Louis. KRTH (930). 7:05 p.m. -BASEBALL. Dodgers at San Diego. KABC (790). ANGELS.PREPARING FOR BOSTON. • • From Bl to left-centerfo:ld 1ha1 l:Jnan Downing never moved and (,ary Pettis look about two steps and 'ilupped. W111's post-game comment<. were as quick as h1'i defea1 and a<. c;harp a' lncav1gha's hne dnvc. "I'm d1sappom1cd at not wanning today." said W11t ··1 was never thinking aboul 20. I was thinking about 19. You have to gel 19 before yo.u get 20. It doesn't bother me at all." On rea1vina the award, Witt $81d somewhat sarcastically, "h's great. You auys will write something else. but J said it's great. "h's nice to know that they (the players) feel that way. I Just go out there and do my best. I happened 10 have a good year and this 1s the result of their l~ehng~." While Wut doesn't appear 10 ha ve cnthus1am for much of anything, Mauch. who will llpend 1h1s week working on plans for the Red ~clx , can't wall for them to begin . "I'm kinda bored alrc.-ad} (ofwa1t- 1ng)." said Mauch. One of things Mauch will work out on the trip to l<Jlnsas City and Te~as, is his pitching rotation for Boston. Witt figures to ao in pme one. with either Kirk McCaskm or John Candelaria in game two. "Lache (pitching coach Marcel Lachemann) and I haven't had a lot of 11mc together. but we will talk about 11 on the plane tonight." said Mauch Unlike previous years. the Angels' annual season-closing tnp to Kan~s UC/ belts Pa cific in water p olo STOCKTON -Sophomore rom Warde. a former Manna ti1g.h o;tand- out, scored five aoals and three other Anteaten tatlied tWlCC 10 lead U( Jrvine. to a I S·6 drubbing of the Univers•!Y of Pacific here unday 1n a Paci fic Coast Athletic A5\0C1a11on water polo m11ch. Junior Mike Halphide, Uc.l's lead- 1na scorer with 20 aoals. and sophomores Kevin Wood and Julian Harvey each scored twice as the Antcacen won their third consecutive match and raised their record to 6-J. The Anteale"' ranked No. 8 in the nauon. remain unbeaten (3-0) 1n .. Pf' AA acuon. UCI. the defendma PCAA cham- pion. also received aoals from Dan Smoot. John Redd. M1u1 Mcurcn and Vince Greenlee. John Bell t<"t•S· tcrcd four g_oalie saves whale Anteater teammatcC'hns Duplanty saved two Harvey and Warde are ~ond on the UC'I sconng hst w1th I 8 goals each The Anteaters. who tcored five goals an the first and second quarter\ to take a commandina 10-3 half\1me lead. lravel to USC Sat1.1rday for a non-confcrcnc.e match. Pacific is 3·6 overall. Ct t) will not mean anything in the standings. The previous 1wo yea rs the Angels had their fate decided on the final road lnp. coming out badly both times. Fate is something that has not alway'i been kmd to Witt. Though he is destined to fall -'t least one. af not two. wms shon of 20, with a ltttle more offensive support or a little more luck, depending upon how it is viewed, Witt miaht have 20 already. Back on July 7. he pitched nine shutout 1nmngs in Milwaukee. but received nothing for 1t as the Angels were also shul,oOut. The team eventu- ally won the game 3-1 in 16 innings The other stroke of bad luck came 1ust two weeks ago in a start in Chicago Agam Witt was superb, giving up 1ust two runs in nine innings to the While SoA. but again getting nothing to show for 1t, b1.1t good stat"11cs. The Angels won that one m the I 0th. 3-2. Wm refuses to acknowledge that as a factor ~y1na ... , fiaurr 1f yo u pitch well, you win, af you don't you lose." * ANOll. NOTU ~~ore Svn0.1'1 Hrna, Iha Anoet1 looSltf ~ .. .,. awev Ill lwo t nnuel ewarch Tiit;:: 1t00t<i. of IP\t v..., to l'#llO llM) W.., Thtlr ~ ">' Mott IMOtretlonai wen1 lo ..._ •-. ti ll1t tot Of Je. nu c.lltfll 1•1 Of 111e Anteh' ns Mmtl Ht IHd• tl'lt Ametl<MI Lft~ In MIY'Mrl c,aueflt, '9COl\O Ill tna malOt~ to l'lla Cni<ffO Cut>t' JW'I 0.. Tiit crowd Of S7.n• brine• tl'!t MltOn tolal lo 2,6UA11, l4ICOnd In dub hl11orv 10 1"2 wMll 1118\t draw 2,t07.l60 l•Md °" 111a nna1 111~~ fltvrn. 11 .... Jaa .... tceotdlnt to 111t tla11M In 1111 COfltrKI 11111 119n 111m to t lfll\ -Ian over 7 • mlNlon, wlH mau t l11.fl6 utr. 1n11 Ml'Ofl eno fTIOI• lhtn Cf•,000 Hire In "'' five 'l'ter '""' with the "'""" Simms and c~ppcd a seven·play, 72-yard drive lhat the G iants quarterback ianitcd with an l8·yard scramble. The pass ~vc the Giants the1r third straight victory, raisiOJ lhe1r record 10 3-I. Red1kl.a1 It, Seabwll1 14 -Georgc'Rogers rushed for 115 yards and two touchdowns to lead undefeated Washington to .victory over previously unbeaten Seattle. Rogers' second score. from 7 yards out pve Washington a 16-7 lead late in the lhird quarter. The run capped a 74-yard drive and gavt the Redskins some breathinf room aOerthey had used a team-record S7-yard field goa by Steve Cox to lake a 9-7 halftime lead. Seattle's Steve Largenl caughl three passes to equal Harold Carmichael's NFL record of catchina a pass in 127 consecuuve games. Beara U , Ben1al1 7 -Sore-shouldered quarterback Jim McMahon threw three touchdown passes to inspire a sluggish 'Chicago offense to its most productive per· formance of the season. The 4-0 Bears routed the 2-2 BenpJs in style reminiscent of their 1985 Super Bowl season. usma McMahon's leadership to cash in on five interceptions by their hard-hitting linebackers and defensive secondary. Chicago built a 21-0 first quarter lead that was never in jeopardy. VUdn11 U , Packen 7 -Tommy Kramer threw six touchdown passes and surpassecfthe 20,000-yard career passing mark. leading Minnesota over winless Green Bay. For only th e second time in their storied 66-year history, the Packers have started a season 0-4; the other was in 1975. The Vikings. 3-1. snapped a five-game losing streak to Green Bay. ,,,, ..... , .... Kramer. who was replaced early in the second half after has s11tth touchdown. threw two scoring passes each to Steve Jordan and Hassan Jones and one each to Darrin Nelson and Mike Mularkey. He completed 16 of 25 passes for 241 ya rds. giving him 20.004 career yard!>. Bean quarterback Jim McMahon fade. to pue darlna Sanday'• 1ame with Cincinnati. McMa hon fed Chicaio to an ea•y win. Browns U, Llon1 Zl -Gerald McNeil returned a punt 84 yards for a touchdown and ignited the lle- brcakmg dnve with a 36-yard kickoff return. leading Cleveland over Detroit. Jet1 H, Colt1 7 -Pat Leahy's four lield goals e.inended his strin~ of successful attempts to 19 in a row. the third-longest m NFL history. as the New York Jets beat winless lndianapohs. The Jets surv1vC'd four turnovers, then halted three Indianapolis drives in the second half by forcing the 0-4 Colts to tum the ball over each time. The only Indianapolis score come on a 3-yard touchdown pass from rookie quancrback Jack Trudeau to roolcie Bill Brooks with 14 seconds to go. McNeil's third-quaner punt return was the longest in Browns' history. and his fourth-quaner kick return staned a 10-play, 58-yard drive capped by Matt Bah r's 24- yard field goal w11h 11 minutes to play. Cblefl %0, Billi 17 -Nick Lowery kicked a 46-)'ard field goal with I :07 left to boost Kansas City over Buffalo. The Chiefs scored twice m the game's final five minutes and were helped when Buffalo quanerback Jim Kelly threw an interception to Deron Cherry late in the fourth quarter after the Chiefs had scored the tying touchdown. Cherry's interception gave Kansas City the ball at the BufTalo.45 with 3:58 to play and the Chiefs drove close enough for Lowery's field goal. which snapped a 17-17 tie. f'.alcon1 !3, Baca %0 (ot) -Mick Luckhurst's 1h1rd field goal of the game, a 34-yarder 12:35 into oven a me. hOed Atlanta over Tampa Bay. The game-wioning kick came at theend ofa 10-play. 52-yard dnve that consumed 6 minutes. 29 seconds and completed the Falcons' comeback from a 20-7 halftime deficit. The Falcons· 4-0 start is the best in the fran chise's 21- y~r h1storv. ~ Steelers U , Oilers 11 -Pittsburgh's Rick Woods ret urned a punt 41 yards an oven1me to set up Walter Abercromb1e's 3-yard 1ouchdown run that gave the Steelers their victory over Houston. Steelers quarterback Mark Malone went 11 yards on a sconng run that gave Pittsburgh its first win of the year. snappin11. a three-game losing streak. -· RAIDERS WIN. • • From Bl yard touchdown passes by. Fouts. Broncos ?7, Palrlots to -Sammy Winder and Gerald W1llh1te scored second-half touchdowns and the Denver defense smothered New Engtand m that half. rallying the unbea1cn Broncos past the Patnots. The first was lo Kellen Winslow afler6:22 of play and the second was 10 Trumaine Johnso n with 3:34 left before halftime. Rolf8cnirschke'sconvcrs1on attempt following the first TD was wide to the left. Fouts completed 20 ofh1s 45 passes for 208 yards and was 1 ntercepted th ree times. Fouts suffered a broken nose when sacked early in the second quaner but didn't come out of the game. Trailing 13-3 at halftime. the Broncos scored on four of their five possessions in the second half. John Elway -who endured a dreadful first half. h1tt1ng on onl y sax of 18 passes for 48 yards with one interce ption -returned to form on Denver's opening possession of the second half. He completed passes of 17 yards to Steve Watson and 32 yards to rookie Marie Jackso n. then found tight end Clarence Kay for the I-yard scori ng toss. W1lhams had eight recepuom for 143 yards an the game. Los Angeles light end Todd Chnstcnsen also had eight catches. good for 105 yards. 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Maler Oii al St r>eul. 6.lO. Irvine et Sen Clemente. l JO Prtdly HIOH K~-WOOltOl'IOot e t Co\tt ~II. ) ll1 L.IOlllla hecn t i Ortnot. ns. CO'-LIOl-Aiule Peclflc al Soulllarn Cat COl'"8. 7, Peclflc al UC lrvtne, 7:JO CCMWIMUNITY C:OUIOl-<>rtnot Co.•t •• San Olffo T011rna111tflt, TIA SaturdH HIGH SCHOOL-Maler Oel, Legune BHtll, Coron• Oii Mar end Irvine tt Sen Marco' Tournament (UC Senta 8eroeral . COLLaoa-Hewell at UC 1rvtne. 7 30 . COMMUNITY COLLIGa-Ore"ge Cou l et Sen OltllO Tournemenl. TBA. Wa ter polo TueMav HIOH SCMOOL-Looe 81acn Wll'on ., Coll• Mt\I,) IS, Mallf Otl" Strvllt,) IS, Eo11on •' Lono lttcll P04v. > IS COMMUNllY COLLIGl-ftencno Stotlego al Golden WHI, l )0 w ..... v HIOH KHOOL~Mune Hiii\ el LH 11na e.acn. »IS. Unlver•ltv et E'tencla, J, Newoorl Htrbor t i T11tlln. l . COl'one dal Mar 11 ~"· >. Fovn11tn Vtlll't ., OcHll vi. .. et Ooiotn Wttt C041tM, 6, Ed1t.on "' Marl~ 11 GOiden Weit. 1, w"11111n,11tt ., H""ttnoton 8HCl'I t i GOiden Wtil, I COMMUN"Y COLL.aoa-usc. JV et GOia tn W81t, 4 ~y HIGH SCMOOL-lrvlne 11 Mtu lon Vttlo, ) IS ,rtdl., HIGH KftOO~-<o•la.Mffe el El Oora6o, l Edlton at E1tenclt , ], ltlvlHtdt Polv at N•w-1 HtrllOr, J, (ff•ot "' Meter Otl t i ~~-Hft ll, ), Ctol1Jrtno Vtllel' ., Hunt lngtOfl a.ttPI, ] Oc•en View at KtMtdy, ), Ltount •He" 11 E lH<ll'llt, ) 1S. Irvine e nd U"lvtt•ltv et h n Lui\ <>t>lloo TOIKnt menl, f8A CONWIUNITY COLLIEGl-Cilfu' Al Ortll9e COH I, ), Goloen Wett ., C111tl1v ) lO Saturdey HIGH SCHOOL-Long BHtll Wll'on Al New· DOrl Herbor, 10 A m . Founteln Valle• At El Toro, t lO e m , Corooe Oel Mer II Sunnv Hiii• 11 e m , lrvlne end Unlver\ltv •I Sen Lui' 01>1\00 Town1men1, T8A COLLIGlf-UC Irvine 11 USC 11 e m Sunde¥ COLLEGE-UC lrvlne •t Peo.,.ro1ne I lO o m Men'• 110Ccer TUffdeY COLLaGl-Soutnern Cal Cotltge al Cal Beotl"· ).)0 COMMUNITY COLLIGl-San Olago CC et Gotoen W111, 1 )() Wednesday COLL.IOI-UC Irvine at UC San Olago, 310 CONWIUNITY COLLaGa-Orangt Co"' at Mt San Antonio, l ,r1deY CONWIUNITY COLLIGa-v1c1or Valltv el Orenge Coatl, 3, San Oltoo MeH al Golden Wtsl,) Satvrdev COLLIGl-AiuH Pacific al Southern Cal College, l Sunday COLLIGE-San JoH Stele al UC lrvlllll, 1 Wom en'• .accer Tuesday CONWIUNITY COLL.aGl-OCC at Ml St" An1on10, ), Golden WHI el 811\er\llt ld, 4 W-*'"dlv COLL If GI-UC lrvtne e t ReOll M \ } 30 ,rtdl., COLLao a-AluM Ptclflc •' Soutllafn Cll COllttt. 7 COMMUNfTY cou1Ga-<>r11199 Ca.tt ,, kn D!Ho 1'-namenl. SatuNav COl.LIOl-All·Cetlfornte l'ournamtnJ •I UC lr•lne, TIA. COMMUNITY COLLaGl-Ortn111 (OH i Al t i Sen OltllO Tournement Tenn I• Tueldev HIGH SCHOOL-Irvine at Sen Clemente. J Corooa oa1 Mar at Seddllt>ac•. l. Wettm ln\ltr at Hun1tng1on 8Hcn. ), Unlver\ilv at Tu"ln l Merine 11 Eol,on, l, Ocean View at Founlaln Velllv, l, N1woort Haroor at E"ancla, ), Bl1110o Ama t 11 M111r Oal. l . WOOdt>rldge et Laguna BHcn. l Wedneldav HIGH SCHOOL-Cnamlneoe at Matar Oel, •. WOOOt>rldlll et Mlretette, l . Edl•on al Foot"111 l Thunctav HIGH SCHOOL-Unlver.llv et Nawoorl Heroor, l, E '''ncle al Corona dtl Mar. J, Ocu n View at Merine, ). Hunllngton Buen 11 Fountetn Va llt v. l. Edl\Oll tt WHlmln"er l C1ol"'•no Vallev el lrvlne, J, Mattr Oel et SI Peul. l lO ,,ldey HIGH SCHOOL-Laguna BHch 11 Orange, l Satvrdey HIGH SCHOOL-Mater Oel el K11101t Tour· nemtnt, TBA Men '• crOIM country Thurldev HIGH SCHOOL-Laguna Beach at Onnge, 6, WOOdt>rldlll ti Co,11 MIH, 6, Trat>uco Hlll1 el Legune Hill\, 6, Unl••r,ttv tt E"ancla, 6, Newoor1 Htrl>Or et Saadi.1>ac11. 6 Tu,tln al Coron• IHI Mar. 6, Maltr Ott et P lu' )(, EdlM>n ., Founleln Valley al Huntington Beech. W111· mtn,ter at Marine. Et Toro et Irvine. 6 'rldev COMMUNITY COLLaG1l-R1ver,10e CC "' Orenoe CoH I 11 Hunll1111ton BHcn Ctnrral Perl\, ), Golden Wl\I at El Ct mlno, ) Saturday HIGH SCHOOL-Co\lt MIH lnvllatlont l Merine, Coron• Oii Mar. E111ncla, Ne'#DOl't Her~ and Meler Oii, a a m COLLaGa-uc lrvt,.. et s1anford tnvlla· tlonat. '.JO • m . Soutnern Cel Collage "' Peooerdlne, Cl'lfl\t Colllot trvlne end Ctl Tacn Women'• cl'OM coru1try "'-Ml• HIOM ICMOOl.~••n View ., Hunllno1on eeecn. ); "°""'•'" v.11e,. 11 Edit.on, l WzwtlllJI Prtdlv COMMUNIT"Y COLLaGa-Gglden WHI et Pierce, 7 lO Pirates try again for win, but it figures to be tougher Oranie Coast College's football crucial execution mistakes which led ·~am will try aga1~ to earn its fir..t to their demi~ aaainst the Don~. victory Saturdiy night. but 11 docsn'I In other Mis ion Conference con· figure 10 be easy tests aturday night. Rancho San· Coast, 0-2 thus far. take~ on v1s1 tmg t1aao as at Riverside City C'ollqc. Saddlcback. the No I ra1ed com-Citrus plays II San Diego Mesa. mumty collcg.e team 1n the state Palomar travt'I~ to Southwestern •nd The Pirates arc com mg off a Grossmont hom Snn 01cgo C'C. hcanbrcaking 28-27 loss to Rancho Golden West . "'hich ran 11S rteord ~-Sa to 3-0 w11h a 27-10 v1cto~ over .;)Olnuago last turda)' niaht in their Ventura lllst at d · 1 h M1n1on Conference opener. Oc\p1tc ur a)· is 1 e t is an 24-1 4 OCC lead in the third week bcfort tra velin& to Pasadt'na quarter the Dons rallied with two ~ily College for its South Coast · . . " onfcrcnce opener Oct I I touchdowns lfl the final penod. The Rustlers should ~ov~ up in th( While the Pirates 1mprovtd dra-rankinas. hav1n1 entered last Satur- maucally from their 14-6 opening Ion day's pmc ranked ninth m the \late to Gold&n West. lhey still made and founh 1n Southern California l ~~~~--------................................................................... _________________________ ~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~- SEA VIEW ••• hom81 - ule. but it's Jood for aenina mistakes cleattd up. h's not aood for your eao. but the kids arc playina well .and I don't hnt them acttan1 down. "We made some mistakes, but we're prO&f'Cuin&. I've felt from the start our practice aamcs are strictly for aeuin1 ready for lcque. "This was 101n1 to be a touah pme if we played our best. Our coverqes were pretty aood and I think we hit as hard as they did, and we were outweiahcd all over the place. I was proud of our kids in that area. We made some honest mistakes. I'd love to l'le 3-0 right now, but I'm happy with our effort." lJebe•1ood, E1taDcla, following a 41-26 loss to Los Amigos: "I really wish we could have capitalized on those four turnovers an the first Quarter. Those were forced turnovers caused by someone in their face. "Physically we're all rl&ht. Our Quarterback. Todd Brooks hadn't practiced for two weeks and wasn't back in full gear until Wednesday, so he was a little off in his reading. And, we had a touchdown called back on a holding penalty, then we were inter· ccpted on the same drive and they drove for a touchdown. "That's 14 points. Right now, all I can think about is what l read in the paper Sunday about Bill Workman. He said ·we need a win.· And that's what we need. too. a win." The Eagles host tough Capistrano Valley Friday night at Newport Harbor. · CUDDIDgbam, University, following a 10..8 loss to Woodbridge: "We had our chances. but we didn't take advantage. "Our defense played really well, but offensively they stymied us in the first quarter and we really never got 11 going. "Craig Belle got a bruised calf. but that's it for inJunes. "We have some JUn1ors 1n key spots. Two sophomores who played very well in thegame were nose guard Danny Baird and runnine back Gary Smarr. Smarr averaged eight yards a carry and did a good JOb blocking ... The TroJans play Laguna Hills at M1ss1on Viejo T nursday night. Witte. Saddleback, following a 24-!S victory over La Habra: .. La Habra was fresh and reall> ready to play. "Our kids got a little bit of a scare fro m La Habra and 1t wokc 'cm up. La Habra was physical. We hit with them. but our kids were expecting a little easier time and thcy'rt' realmng now kids arc out to get tht'm. "It was an excellent defensive football game. but wt' were able to take advantage of the ki cking game (La Habra snapped one over the punter's head und another punt traveled JUSI !>Pt ~ard'>) "And. we got thrt't' 1ntercep110n'i. t"'o from Sean Therien lone rt'turncd Q6 ,ards for a r DI and ont' from Joe Hester .. The RoadrunncrHame outofthl·1r third straight \ ICI()~ 1nJUl)-frer Henigan, Irvine. follo"'tng a 10· 7 lo'i~ to Tu\tln. ha' ing It'd 1-0 at\t'r three pen ods ··11 was a toJJgh lo'i!> for U'i V. c reall} 1mprovl'd and playl'd well. hut we ~ ..... ,.._.., lkNN ....... Newport Harbor Hlah'• Ed Milum, who ran for 157 yarcla on 22 carries againat lluntlngton Beach laet week. will lead the Sallora agaJnat Coeta Meaa Friday nlght. didn't come away a winner.' which 1c; what you ha ve 10 do "We didn't 1mprovl' between the first and o;econd wel'k. but wt• got bl'tter thi s week. Hopefully w(' can keep improving. "(Junior quarterback Jefl) Jone' performed rcall~· well We arc real pleased with h1'> performance. c~­ pcc1all~ cons1denng he ha' onl ~ pla)Cd about a game and a half "We mo' cd the ball better a111mc\. but we had <>ome cnucal \hon- )ardagl' s1tua1wm where we didn't get the first downs and those were turning point~. "Defensi vely. except for that last dnvc (a 99-)ardcr for the go ahead I 0). we played pretty well. Mark Henigan and Ron Goodlin had citccl knt deft'ns1 ve games to r us. "Thl' kids were pretty down a flcr the game In our mind~ we felt we played well enough 10 win. but w(' didn't·· lr"inc pla}~ Saddleback f n· da' n1gh1at~anta .\na tto"'l Ho• Sea Vlew League teams fared Team. record Last week This week C.orona dl'I Mar 11 ·2) loM to ( apo \ Jlle' '1 -0 a1 V. Olll.ltmdge Fn Estancia !0-3) loc;t tu Lu\ \m1go<. .i 1-2l> Capo al k~ Fn Newpon Harborl2-ll dl'f Hun11ngtun Bc<tth t-..11 < mta Mt'\3. rn Saddleback ( 1-fll 1.kt La Habra 2+8 In int'. Fn Tustin (2-1) def IP inl' Ill·' r oothill. Fn . Un1\'e r<;1t~ ( 1-21 lo'it 10 V..ornJlmdgt IO·X •. 11 I aguna Hills. Thur\ PCL teams still sizzling Costa Mesa. Laguna. Woodbridge re main undefeated at 3-0 By ROGER CARLSON The) 're o;till unbeaten -and "c're not talking about JU<.t the Wood· bndgc Warriors. or JU'it the Co'ita Mesa Mustangs or JU \t the Lagum" Ekach Art1w. ~II 1hree teams art' '·0 -the fiN time Woodbndgl' and ( ·o,ta Me\a ha\ e c\Cr started w11h th rel' '1ctonc<.. and the firc;t 11ml' Laguna Beach hac; I bt'gun with three in a row since Walt Hamera's South Coast Leagul' lO· champions of 191<0. The picture 1s \Cl) different in each camp of Pa cific C'oa<1t League entne'i. however. ~I Woodbridge. ( ·oach Gene NOJi's Wamor'i have heen drnng 11 1n a rdat1vl'I> sy'itl'mat1ca ll) fashion. although the v('tl'ran NoJ1 ~tlll usc'i Im ncw~paper rhpping~ tc> keep the fire' stoked .\I Mesa. another \Cleran. rom l:Jaldw1n. has the.-Muc;tangr; at a near- fcver pitch with a rr'iounding \tart. three wins by a combined margin of 86-1 4 And at Laguna Bt'ach the ~rt1sh ron11nu(' to rally \A.Ith 'iC'cond-hall comebacks despite the turmoil in tht' coaching department. Lloyd Cotton. an 1ntenm coach. 1s the third head coach in the past three years. having replaced Cednck Hard- man. who was arrested for alleged po'i'll' s1on of cocaine recently. Herc'<; how the three. H well a-! Mater Oc1 \oach Chuck (iallo of the .\ngclus Lraguc. c;aw 11 fo llowing last week 's gamro;· Baldwin, Costa Mesa. follow1 ng hi' tcam'c; 15-8 v1ctol) over Rancho Alamitos." It "'as a very good win for us. We reall y didn't play that well, w(' had four or fi ve.-turnover<; and 'iomc m1stake'i. hut we were a vastly 'upenor team and could win anyway ·· fhat's kind of Oll'C. Before. it we.- made a m1.,take we'd get beat "We put Tyler "'R iddell out at rect1"'er and they ovcr-dcfen~d the pass and Terr) Bryant ran 82 yard<1 for a touchdown We think we u in pill a 101 of pre\.,Urt' on people putung T kr and Make R1H h1r out and wc·n be' doing 11 mort "T)lcr had two other tOulhdowM call~ hack b) penalucc;. one was ~1mpl) an official'!> mistake They th9ught ~c had too many player' 1n t~c backfield, but we didn't "We're tntall\ hralth~. all C\l l'PI How Paclflc Coast League teams fared Team, record Last week Tbjs week ( osta Mesa ( '-0) def R<1 n1.ho \lam1111' ''-II 'cwport. Fn Laguna Reach I J-ll) def Dana Htlh 1.i-t-. .11 \ alle' ( hnst1an. Fn Laguna H1ll<1 ( 1-2) dl'f lmt tn \an C krncnll' 7.ti I ~ncrs1t\. Thu" Orange.-I I -21 lost to J...atclla. 2 '· 14 V ilia Park. Fn T rabucu H ilh I :!-11 def Rim ti t V. mid 44-ti at Aurrnugh .... Fn Woodbndgc U-0) def L nl\ cr\11 ~. Ill-~ ( orona dd Mar. r n fo r me I got C\etteu on the 'i1<ld 1n1•\ and pulk d a ham,.tnng. I'm 'ior1·r than hell ··nh, 111u'il) 1 \kr pla)l'd "t•ll. J nd \O cl1d fem "'c think h1., X~·\anJ to uchdo"' n 'run 1'> a \l'honl rl'l'ord Our offl'n!ll\ c line blocked 'l'f\ "l'll and M1kl' S1}pcrsk1 hlocked \\di "Mike Crowe called a lot ot aud1hlc<o He calkd aud1hk' th l· lir...t fi,e pla ~s and did a wr. g1HidJoh "We wert• woml'd a llttk hit :i h11u1 merlook1ng thl·m .inll I think thn 'Wl'rC. hut lhl'\ C<l lTil' out J1l<l}l'd rl·all\ ''di 1n thl· fir,t quarter ·\ftcr W<.' g111 Jhl'.ld "c lo~t ou r tonn•ntra11on a l1ttk and \lartcd thinking .1hou1 :--;e"port I wa' rcall~ glad lo ltl'l lh.11 game o'rr .. Cotton, Laguna Beach, lollo"' 1 ng a 14-6 \ICton mer Dana Hill' in h1' fir<;t \tan as.the .\rt1\ts' 1nt('nm l oal h. replacing ( ednck Hardman .. fhn didn't pla} up to their capah1llt1t'\ "That "'a' a good ball club "'l' pla)ed 1n Dana Hill~. but Wl' wcrt•n't ready to play. We pla;ed JU\t well enough to win. "I made a couple of error~. too. We were fourth and two and p3~~cd incomplctl'. hut I thought 11 wa' third down "We should pla) hetter 1h1\ wt•l'k (at Valley Chr1o;11an1. Rut 11 wa~ good 10 get one undrr the belt "Chn$ Dickerson hac1 a mudera1r ankk sprain hut he'll h<' rc;hl\ "I thought Chm Newh~ and \nlh M vcr\ played 'er) well. Jnd Pete . chm111 . our ta ckk and dekn\l\l' rnd. he really had a good hall ~me. h·· he • ,w .. , dO<\ r he •. • • .... 1 1.kfcn'i1ve hack field'' \ll mu<. h hi.'lll"r than la'it )Car • "Thai·, prohahh tht· 111.lJm d1I · r.,, "" "'" de r"";, , '"' ~, ,, "'' ""' ofTrn<11q· lint' .. Nojl. Woodbrld•e· tollo"' 1ng h1\ tcam'o; 10.R \'lctor. over l 'nl\rr'ill\ "lt'<1 .1lwa~o; good ·to be \.() hut lhl' r \<.1H'mrn1 """ 11 11ttlr 'iuhthu·d hcUlU\C \A.C c1Hln't pill\ a (tlmJ)kll· gamr We did <1omc rrall\ cffrc ti\ c th1njl~. hut at other 11mc' "'c n:.1lh hrokr do"'n "I ,,.n thoutth "'l"1 ~· \ O "'''h ,1 numh<'r of kc\ rr1urn1n11. ,t.1rtt'r' 11 ' ,,,11 .1s I ..aid ht:fore tht' season began It u 1ll take fi,c prr'il'3'10n games tor u.., 10 rralh come around .. The V.am11r\ ha'l' neH'r ... tarwd u11h thret• win' and hJ\C nl''l:'r won more than three.-1n .1 ro" I he la'I two \ ll IOrll'' wt•rc h' margin ' ot one and two points and °"OJI addl•d. Y.lth tongue 1n chcl'k. "Thnc·, .1 little le\\ •are~' \\hen \llll \\If\ h\ l\.\O ·\I lca~I \A.e didn't fin1\h thl' ga·ml' "a1ch1ng thl' othrr tl':tm go tnr 11 \\1th a field goal ;ittl·mpt ·· I 1ndlaC'kcr Sam Dchda.,11 \\j\ 111 llnl' f<ir pra1w from hi\ coarh h:l\ 1ng led lhl' ll'am dcfcn,1,eh in ta.kll·' "\\ l' 'cort'd 10 rt·alh quid, .ir11I po"1hh could tr.l'l' 'U>red ag.1111 hut \\e tumhlcd fa1rl~ l'a rl ) 1n lhl' pm· 'l''i~mn To that point "'l' "'l'rl' mo' 1nK the ball realh "'ell But it'' \tlll J \Oung team ollcn\1\ch 1n .1 !ill nt JX>'i1t1on'i It's <.1111 a gaml' th.11 '·I'' 1y \JO do I he 1oh. hut If line do ll'\n I Gallo, Mater Del, after lhl' Monarchs lost. 31-20. to Santa i.\na for their first defeat. "It took us a quart('r·and-a-half to pla'.Y up 10 their tempo. Their 'ip<'Ctl and their quartl·rback (R1chard,Fan11. 142 yard<; and two TD<; rushing) rt•:ilh turned the gamt• for them He kept the tlall on bootlegs and l'Ut hn1.k lo 11.l'I \Ome h1g gains at cri11rnl tinH'' "We played a great sernnd half.ind we almo'll madt' a t·mirageou'i lOnll'· hack If we JUSI could hn'c got lht• ons1dl" k1{'k "'1th fi,<' minute'> kt) tra1h ng 24-20 It was ours but "l. 1ouched 11after9 yards and 35 rnchC\. .. 108~0 f1ruton1 81 Norwa lk 2131868 3233 7141636 6775 • OtMQ9 CoMt OAILV PILOT/~. s.ptemw 29, 1NI • .Daily Pilot Top 1·0 ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 2. 1. BDllON (3-0) 3. r•J Ci= ~· EL TORO (3-0) FOOT~L (3-0~ 4. ~,....teWN ....... 17·7wtlt~ .,.,_..... MIWtlle. T.ade n-.1111 f1W9I Tvdft ,rt. ......... 5. . 6. &SPERANZA (3-0) SADDLEBACK (3-0) SERVITE (2-1) AU.Ci oound third .... *"""'" ..... .. ltilrd ,,,.. ..... wtltl it-• Yk· terv at La Hain. T ...... wltll .......,._, lrVIM at flrlan .... 14·7 dectaaeft ...... Ill ... ,.. -.... I, *-te Ne. 6 wtWI .... , fleufttaln v..,,,., 1tra19'1t Victim, ertftdlnl 9Ut Htld declslcln WW 9'1Y· Wiide ... ...,. Meet Ufl• KOl'ed·uoon LMrl Friday. Safft AM a.wt flrlclav. awa"'"' nwrsc1av. 7. 8. 9. 10. VALENCIA (2-0-1) LOS ALAMITOS (3-0) LO ARA (3-0) CAPO VALLEY (2-1) a1 Dendo Hund Stra19'1f lepa6ded Vlc1lm for Tl9arl (41· 10). Unra'*ed Tl'9V, wtWdl ha& bNl9n tflrM bv twtal martin If "·42. MX1. GrtMM ~ uo te Ne. I attw wt11uin. GMr, ll·O. Emt*'e LM9U9 ......, wltll El Der .. (O·Jl Mirt befw• LMra, EsoentlWI. SaHM a• umcered "'*' .... bestlfte c.nven. 21·0. l'lnt true '"' temea l'rldaV ....,._, E&Mranu flridav. ~--bea-­T• 10 flleWlllll l1·0 wM WW C.... dll Mal. H .. yty .. vend "9IMt llteftda ,,,. ......... TIMES BECOME LEAN FOR SUNSET TEAMS From Bl a 14-0 loss to M l'>SIOO v le JO to fall IO 0-3: "We think we played prt·tty good defensively with the exception of two big plays. It was the third time 1n three weeks we've hecn out of pos111on in the secondary on one TO (a 55-yard run). The other TD (a 19-yard pass) bouncl'd ofT the ground. but they allowed 11 so I gue"' 11 was a touchdown "We're ge111ng better dcfens1vel ). but the~ were not a .. good as El Toro (a 31·I2Im\1n week two) so it's hard 10 tdl. "Oflens1,cl> we arc <,1111 ha\ing a problem putting the hall 1n the end 1one. We seem to fumble in ke' \ltua11 om. In one dn"c we wen.· moving down the field. looking a\ "'ell as "'e ha'c looked all )Car and then we fumbled the hall .. George Pascoe. Huntington Beach. after hi'> team fa1lrd to !>COr<.> for the \Ccond time 1n three game'\, falling How San.et League team• fared Team, record Last week Ttlla week Edison ( 3-0) def. Servtte. 14-7 at Mater De1. Thurs. Fountain Valle y (!J..3) lost to M1o;s1on VieJo. 14-0 Servile, Thurs. Hunungton Beach I 1-2) lo~t to Newport Harbor fi.() LB Wi lson. Fn Manna (0..3) lost to Foo1h1ll, 17-7: La Quinta . Fn . Ocean View (2-1) def. SA Valley. 28-6 St. Paul. Thurs. Westminster ( 1-1 ·I I lost 10 El Toro. 21-0. at Crespi. Fn. 6-0 10 Newport Harbor: "A roller· coaster would be a good wa) to de..cnbc our offen<,e (sandw1ch1ng a 36-point ourburst betv.een two goo..C eggs ). "The problem I'> our 1nab1llt~ to lOncentratc on thl' task at hand We'"e playt'd Corona dcl Mar and Newport Harbor. which arc both good foo tball teams and yo u ha"e to concentrate on what you·re doing and not make an) mistake'> because the} aren't going 10. Gary Carrouo, Oceu View, fol· lowing the Scahawks' 28-6 win over Santa Ana Valle} which improved their record to 2-1 "It was sloppy at times. The big thing we have to correct this week 1s not \o get as man} penalties ( 13 for 110} ard~). "Our defense played well (h m1tm& the Falcons to Just I 0 yards rushing) and we hope to continue to do that ··1 rhought we had a good (~ fcns1ve) plan going an and the players executl'd It very well ... 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Nuetnl (Tretlu<lo Hitt•>. Oelllend 74 ., 474 16"'2 9,_TTING (410 et belt)-llooot, ll0tlon, .354; MAttlnolv, New York, 350; Puctcelt, Mlnnetota, J31; Ria. Botton •. 323, Teow. c ..... nd •. m . I~. 2 Frtvne <._lvtraklt Potvl. 1•:5'; 3. Anderton (Newport HerlJOrl. 17:05. 4. Ceslllon (COrone dtl Merl. llJOS; S. Ptltr'Mn ILegune heC'll), ll:OI. KanMt City 77 M "2 19' t Chlcato " t7 "9 7'l S..llle '7 .. 479 23"'2 MlnnHOte 66 19 42• 2' •·!lotion Toronto New.York Ottrott Ctevttend MllweukH .. l)lmort I AST DIVISfOft 93 61 IS 71 .. 11 I? 7' IO 16 1l •2 72 .. ~ 5'S 547 .526 Sil 471 4'7 9 ,.~ 12 I• 1011 22 i.·dlncntd olvl•lon 11111 SIMdlt\l'•k wn Tun 4, Nlel* 3 8otfCH> 12, Toronto l New York 10, Oetroll 2 Ml-le 6. Chkteo I Mltwe ull.et 10, lletllmort 2 ICenlH Cllv 6, Otktano 2 Ci.vtlend S. SHllle ' 112 Inning\) TMll\l'l Gemet .,..... 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Moore LUC&~ Fo•sler McCas•111 Corbell Su II on F1n1ev Runte Lugo Cne<1w•C• Fraser T.rllls aATTING All It H Hit 1tall"C1. 7• • 8 S7S to 167 2se l4I n 301 41 84 716 .. 76 .. , '° 134 1.60 2• )7 " 1 s SIS 18 134 ... 67 111 '39 .. 111 403 64 100 SS 6 13 }AO 11 81 lS 4 8 '31 48 9t 27S 74 62 I ?? s 9 " 20 4 0 ' 25 13 ,, 0 16 0 , l 83 16 I I 0 0 0 5104 ,. , l:MO 162 ~TCHING ' 333 95 190 16 279 30 278 ,, 275 on 110 10 16A I 263 S4 260 91 2SI S1 253 56 2•8 • 236 ,. 21'1 I 21'1 •9 121 33 12S 9 19) 0 000 111 .257 IP H ea so W·L ERA 85' ' "" 76 76 9 , 2 71 11>& 110 73 101 18· IO , " 68l., S4 71 51 4-S 2 75 •S 4? 6 l 1 • 0 299 J'> '3 16 76 4 I 3 23 7)7 I 701 90 18) 17•9 J •I 16 61 18 )6 4 73'3 19' 1 11'1 46 llS IS·IO 3 6 1 40 37 71 3' H 393 40l.1 41 I II I 1 •6S "" ~ 8 10386 7' 3• 13 ~ 0 S 1 88 ' ' 6 I 1 O·O I )1 13'1 12" 44 974 tO·•S U J Save\ Moore 21 Corbell 10 "'""''' S. Luca~ HATtONAL LEAGUE G6enb 6, Dodten 5 I.OS ANGEL.ES SAN FltANCISCO Su lb StuOCKd Bryenl rl RWllms rt Ml!IUllDI> Howell o "''"""" 0 ... WM!rt ~utrt'.," JGonrt1C'f Brock lb Vt ncll rt o l«ttwih 0 Madtc:ll "" APena o 5"1b Sclotel• c Htmttn 311 Dunc.n u Wttc,, P Trevl"° Ph ~rtnel rf L•rl<lr., 011 Powell o Hollon o Ce~lf 11> Getvez o T ..... et> r l'I b4 ab r l'I l>t 7 0 0 0 WOO<lr d ?I> S 0 I 0 6 0 0 0 C Brwn O<I I 0 0 0 ? t O O M1n1on o l 1 1 o I 0 0 0 WCterk It> 8 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 llrMIY )b 9 0 1 I 0000 Mldndo rt • 121 0 0 0 0 c De vi Hf ' l 3 I l 0 I 0 Al<lftlt If 1 I 3 0 l7ll Ouelletttc 10 0 0 •100 ~t on 1000 • O I I Qutnon\ n o o o O 0 0 0 0 Ynootd 'lD l 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 Uri.,. 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N~ ll'ow4111 Hotton Vtnd~t l«.llwlth A Pelle Oelvtr L .O 1 1 J t I Il l 2 1 t 1) I 0 0 I • 0 0 c ) 0 0 0 I l 0 0 0 2112 0 0 I J 1 7 ) 2 I J, J I I ' ' 0 l 1 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 I I I () J I ltUNS-R. Hend«ton, New York, 12,, s .......... Puckelt, Mlnnnota, 110. Maltlngtv. New York, Hie. lloggt, Bos Ion, 105. Carter. Cleveland, 101 Teem r•tullt. 1. Tu\tin, 52, 1 New..-t Ht~. •11 J. Minion vi.1o, 9'; ._ c-• Mtr. Rlll-<enY<:o, Oaklend, I IS, Certtr, Ci.vtland, 110; Bell, Toronto, lot, Rice, 8o•ton, lndtvlduet rHUll\: 1, Ruffini (Newl)O(t • 107, Mettlnglv, New YD"k, IOS HITs-Mettlngtv, Ntw Yori.., 724, Puckett, Mlnnnota, 212, Farnender, Toronto, ?Qt, &oogs, 8o11on, 1"; Bell, Toronto, 196 OOUBLES-Mattlngtv New York, •9, Boclllt, Bo1ton, u , Buckner. Botton. 39, Bell. Toronto, JI. Rio , Bo5ton, JI Herbor), 1116, 2. Vtroes (Sent• Ane Velley), 11·2•. 3. Pellt>Our (Newoorl Herbor). 11:'7, • Hlobff (Norco). ll;S3; s. Metus (Oene Hiiis), 1154 ,.,..,.,,_ Team "'u1ts I Torrev Pines, 52. 1 Ne..-t H.n.1 J Min ton Vlelo. 96; ._ c-.. Mill. TIUPC.ES-But•. C .. vttand. 1'. Ftrnen<111, Toronto. 10. Sitrre, TtMH. 9. S ere lled wltn 7 HOME RUNS-6e rti.td, Toronto. l6, IConv man. Oeklend, 34. CenHco, O•klend, Jl, o.tr, MilweUllee, lJ, GMlll, Mlnnesole , 33 STOLEN BASEs-t! Hen<lenon, New York, IS, Ce."9110ti, Cllkago 48, ~ ........ , GoOIOI'. Oelrolt, 33, Griffon Oeio.1111<1 33, Wiison, KenMts Cily, 33 PITCHING (13 oecltionu-Ciemens, Boston. 1•·4. 7 t6, f lCllhOrn, Toronlo l•·S. I 6S. Resmuuen. Ntw Yori\, lo 6 4 10. l(lng, Oe· tro11.10-•. l 6S. Morr" Oelrou. 19·1 3.41 STRIKEOUTS-Clemens. Bouon, 2Je, Ler19uon Seente. 27'/, Morris Oerrolt 211 B1v1tven, Mlnnetota, ?01, Witt, Anelli, I ... SAVES-R1ont111, New York, •2, Aase Btlll· more 33. Heni..e Toron10 ?6 Hernendez Oelroll 23, Mowe, Ane-h, 11, N•flonal LHeue (Thr°"9fl Frlci.v's Gemel ) BATTING (420 a l DallJ-RllnH, Monlr .. I. 336, Gwvnn, Sen 01eoo. 331, SI•, Ooclett'l, .JV; Bau. Houlton '313 K Hernanoez, New Yori.., J09 RUNS-Hoves. Ph1lodelon10, IOI, Gwvnn Son Ooeoo 100, Scnmldf, Phlledetonie. 96. E Davos, C1nc1nna1o 92, • are loed w11n 90 RB1-Scnm1a1, Pnllaaetonoa, 118, Parker, C1n cinnal 110 Ca rler New York, 9t G Oav1' Houston. 97 Haves Ph11a oeloh1a 19. McRevnotOs San Oteoo 89 HITS-<.wvnn Sa n D•eoo ?03, Sea, o.detr'l, 197; Reine\, Montreat, 190 Bau Houslon 178 Haves, Pn111ae1on1a , 178 DOUBLES-Haves Ph1ladelp111a U , Su, o.d9tn, 411 Ra111es Mon1rea1 )1, Bream. PlltsDuroh. 36, ~muel PMadelPlllt. 35 TRIPLES-Raines Montreat. 10. Se muel Pt11teoeton10 10, WeD\ler Monireol 10 Col eman. SI Lo...os. a • ore r.eo Woll! 7 HOME RUNS-Scnm•a• Pn11eoe1on1• 37 G Oavil, Ha...slon. 30 Muronv, Allanta, 'l'I, Parker. Clnc1nnar1 19 E OavlS C•nctnnati 76 STOLEN BASES-COit man SI Louis 103 E Devis Clnc1nna11 74, Raines. Montrtol. 63 e>unc.n, Ooclett'l. 44; Samue, Pr11tade1011.a 4? PITCHING ( 13 oe<:1s1ons>-Ker1fl!I, HouSIOn, 11·2 2.74. 0 1eoa. New York 17 S ? 61, R Rooonson C'"cinnalo 10-) 3 38 Oarlono New York l4·S, ? 92, Te1o.u1ve Pn11aot1pn1a 11 • 2 Se STRIKEOUTS-Sto11, Houston 798 VeMnluele, Ded9tt'l, 721; Ferna noez New Yor~. 1118. Rvan. Hous•on 188. Gooden New York. 187 SA VES-Rearoon, Monrreal JS Worrell SI Lou" JS, D Smotn Housion 31, Le Smith Chicago, 30 Be<1ros1an P1111aot1on111 11 HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY D•na H•s lnvtt.tlonal eoYs DIVislon I Senonr> Team result\ t V1sli1 IOI 1 Bever,v ll•ll\ I IS. 3 LB W•oson 176 • EdiHn, 13';) Poll•no H·11\ Ina ••<lua re>uo•\ l ~aDrll Ocean V ew l 14 SI 1 Mora •Bever v H 11u f)09 l E oren CLB W•lsorn IS 16 ' Rto' V•\18 15 71 5 Rooroguei I V•s•el IS l I 1 w .. 1• n> F oun•a Val~vl 15 40 JUnlOf'\ Teem r esult\ I Po111ng H •ll' 95 l. FO\lnfain Ve1My, 117; j LB W•ISOrt 179 • \/•\Id 139 5 E Toro 160 1no1viou11 resulls 1 W1nne1man !Marina 1 14 c?, 2 Trw110 1Rea1anou, IS OJ l Heue111ne IVIStol IS-<17 4 Parmer IEO•son1 1511 S Kne\ rFoun111n va11evl. IS'' SoOl'lomO<"tS Team r~ulls I Uo•ano 33. 1 RedlOnO>. 84 3 LB W•l\On, 1441. • Mora Mesa 114, S VISlll, 189 lnOlvlOull results I Wall< er I II 1st a I 18 09. 1 Rool> IUolanO), 18 15. J Lorenz c llislel 18 18. 4 Lavallo (lllste) 18 18 S Zauvala (Saddleboc• i 11 ?I 6 lla caro IMarlna t 18 33. Ce11ce•an IE<l•\on1 II 38 Frttlwrl«I Teom re\ults I. FO\lntaln Ve .. v, 74, 1 llosto 91 3 Bell Garaens, 11 I • SeddleD1tck 133 s Mira Mfla. 143 lnOtvlOua1 results I Loc•..,ood tf"ounta n Vellevl 16 16, 7 Price ISa dOleDock i I& 11 3 McCeHrev tU01anot. 1673 4 Cowrev 11E1 Ta•o 16 36 5 Oannov IFovn•o•n Vall~v 1616 DIVl\IOn ti S...lor\ Tea,., re\ull> I ""'""toe '18 7 Tu\f1n 109 3 Powov t•O ' M• ..,.,,.,,1ne • 166 S Ntwoon Hert>or lndlvKlua• 'e\ulh I Luoo Vateoc ·II 14 )9 2 Deolvffer I t.a11u'lll Beac 11 14 S7 } Oma n c.,.,., Va• evl 14 58 4 Brer~o..r Tus1 n, I• 58 ) BO<le N!!wpgr• Ha•Onr 14 '18 JUrHO<'\ T l'<I"" resun, I M1\>10n V ~ •1 M 1 Deno Mill\ 8S l . Corona dtl Mer, 110, • ( anvon 170 S Powa't l?S lnd1v1dual rr\u•'' J Lor?it> M •\\+Qn V ,10 502 1 Sn•u1t1 (an~nn 1501 J ~o .. ra •Cllln& H•ll\o IS 13 4 G D\on Cooo V<1llfl'V1 IS 11 5 IC n41 IM,ra Co\•e1. ISJI 6 0•>10n IN!'woor• Herbor 1 IS l6 1 Rnoo•ns 1Coron11 oe1 Mor 1 IS Sl SOCll>omO<"•\ 'T tam rtsulh. I. Corona de! Mllr, 40; 2 Powe~. in l Oona Hill>. Ill • St Jann Bn\co, 110 S Cao1\treno Va11ev Vb l11o•v1<l!JOI ruults I LarvPllP CnrnM OPI Mar 14 SI 1 Tanslev IOor>1' 11111\1, IS 10 ) Srirvock •C.,rona del Mor 15 10 4 Cuzman "'"" "1 I' JO S Sro1• l ('lron~ t1P Merl 1538 " ( ormorhea CoroM (lfll Mar h 58 FrtSl>mM ff'arr 'l'\Ulls 1 CO<"ona de! Mtir, 61, 1 D"'"' H•ll\ '10 l Po Na• ••2 4 ~twP0+1 Hert>or, S r •'' It lt,'1 '1Qi1,el rP\ 4if\. 1 A yr1t\ ft 'l\ AlfO\I 16 ,4 1 A•t"l,Jf'•le\ "'O"n 16 14 J Cram ILaOOJ"" B~OC" 16 ] 4 Ca"~"" 1Cr.r~r.11 oel MiJ r 1 16 •S S G•1t<lWI!'• •Norro 16 ~I 6 Sotom.in (or->011 '11'1 Mar 16 S2 I Muro!lv Coron.i di'' Mar 16 \4 DIYl\lon Ill S...10<'\ T ~"' 'l!\\J '\ 1 Co1l1 Me", Sl1 1 •~II""~ '1••1\ 83 l P''"' 117 ' \an M1Jr'"o Ill ~ \I Frent s 191 lrtOIVIOuel •e1ullS I H00\011 lC01fe Mtlt) !SOI 2 McLaClllen 1Cos1a Mesa). IH7 ) Moreno !Costa ~HI IS 2l, ' Hk kt IL111une Hlilt l IS33 S Weston ITr1buco Hllll), ISl~ Jllfliwl tHm r11ult\ I. WMdlltlM, 61' 2 I rebu<o H11t1 3 La11une Hlll1 4. 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Muit#tr 9•10 $1rK,,.l'I 4•J, Wiii«! 1-lminvt) ' , __ ., r .. m r·esuna I El Toro H. 1 Bev11flv Hiii\ Ill l Mira ~. 1S6. ' Uol•na 171 lndlvlduet re1ulls 1 JOr@*11111n 1111,re 11 11 1 "4uooen\ IM1111Mat11 11" ) O'llr~~ fOct l fl \/111w1 lt?O. • ~· 1v 1,1e I• 49 ~ Soro IMlr11 Mt\&) 19 ~ , PAS$1NG-S.n Di.to. Foul\ 20·4S-l-70I, McGee 1·1-0·1 LOI .. ,,...... Wiii«! lf·1' 1•l14 ltECEIVIN<i-Sen OletO. Jemn •·77 Wtl'l•tOw •·)4, HO!Otlen 1·11, Jollltf 1·20. AnOt"on 1·~. CPlendler Hl, JOIM)Ofl l ·t . McG .. I·• LO\ .. ~ •• Wl~m• 1•1'3 Crtrl.,tl'IH ll e· IOS, Ht\llf 2·60. Muefier I·• Ml~~eo J:tELO OOAL!l-Nont 1' $1. l~I\ ,.,,L LOOS ..... (1-1) 10 IJ I• $an Freneltco ,. ,~. 20 Pt1""'4ollle Oct. S-Tl"llN ..... Oct 12-et Al'-"1• Ocl. 1._0.lrolt Ocl. 26'-Allenlt Nov. rel ChlcMO '1 Nov. '-1 N-OrlHni Nov 1..-..New E"91end Nov ,,_ .... w °'""' Nov. 30-91 New York ;." Dec 7-DtNet O.C.l~leml Dec. 1,_.t Sen Fr1ncl1co ••Iden (1.J) l6 Denver 6 WHlllr191on 9 New Yor._ GlenlS 13 Sen Oleilo Ocl . .S-•I KensH Cll'f Oct. l~St•llle Oct. 19-e t Mlt ml Oct ?6-el Hou•ton Nov ~Oenvtr Nov. 9-et Delles NOY. 1.-<levtlend Nov. 20-el Sen OIMO Nov JC>-Phl~le Dec. t-.1 s..ni. o.c, 1.-1(1nte1 Cllv Dec 21-111<1teneP01is c ..... THUltSOAY'S GAMa Ct l Stitt F ulltflon e t Tuite, n .. RIOAY'S GAMaS Air Force 11 Ulet'I, n Cotoraoo s 1 11 &YU, n SATUltDAY'S GAMES Wm OrlQOll ..,, use et LA Cotlttum )t 10 14 17 ArlZOl>I St YS UCLA et Rott Bowt tCNnlltl 2 al 11·30 e.m ) 0r'90f'I St. t i Wetlllntlon St Celltornle ti WHhlnglon San 0 1990 Sf. 11 Sfenlord Fresno SI ti San Joli SI UC Devis If Peclllc New Me~lco et Hewell Cet Lull'le<an et Cel Potv (SLO), n Menlo 01 Azuse Peclflc Claremont Mudd e l Occl<ltntel L• Verne et Redlends Pomone·PllZtr el UC Sen 011110 w11111ter at UC Sent• earbert Santa C11ra et Ce l Stere Ha11wero HumOOldl SI If Porllend SI , n It.a ... New Me~lco St et Ulell St s.uwi-..1 TCU 11 Arkenw•. n Houslon el eevlor. n llollon COlteoe ti SMU Tt•H et Rk t , n Tt MH Tecll ., Toes A&M Midwest ttllnols el Ollo0 St Mlclligen 11 Whcon,1n MlnnHOll et Purdue llldlene 11 Northwestern tow• a l Mklllgen SI Wyoming If lowe St Southern llllnolt at KenMts lnOlene St el Bell SI Miam i (Ollo0) et Olllo u WHltrn Mlc,,loen el· &owtono Grffn Louisvllle ti Conclnnall, n Eultrn Mlctligen al Toledo, n llllnotS St 11 We\lern llllnol\ Cenlrel Mlcllfgen ti Kent SI s.utfl Notre Dame at Atet>ema Davidson al Appalachlen SI West Caroline at A.JOUrn Clladel 81 Clemson Duke el V1nderblll, n LSU al Ftorloe MIUIU IPQI .. Georgie So Mln ln lppl " KenlUCkY SW Loul\lene at East Carolina Furma n et Eut Tennen" SI Nortll Tuu St et Loultlena Trell n Marshell " VMI M1u ln l1>01 St el Memollo\ St No llllnol' at Miami (Fla ), n Georgia Tecl'I e t Nortn Carolina NW Lou•scerie el NE Louisiana. n Bo1ton U e t R1ct1mond Neor asl\e el South Cerollna Tua1 IEt Pno> ti Tenneuee W<Cllote SI at Tulent ~ Vorgonoa a l Wake ForeSI !Cnannei ll at 9 )0 a m t West Vtrolnll •• VPI Hervaro al W1lhem & Merv .... Oeffmou"' at N••• Rutoers OI Penn St Temole at P111 Mou ou" at Svrecu\e n Armv al Yele Brown el Princeton Hotv Cron et Colgate CotumDI• et Penn Cornell et Lelevtlle Cemmvnttv ctlle9' SATUltDAY'S GAMES iwuien c'""'"enc• SadOleDacli 111 O<anoe Coast Rancho Sa nlleoo at Rlversloe CC C•trus at Se n 011110 Mesa Paloma r 81 Soulllwestern Sen Diego CC et Croumont Seu"-" Cel Centeranc:e Si n BernarOlno Vellev at 11111 San Jac1n1n Rio Hondo al Desert C1111Hev al Anteiooe Veliev Westwn St.lw Cenf9renca Venture al Mooroerk, I 30 San•a Monica et Glendele I 30 Senta Bero.re at Hencock OtMr Ge"'" Sacramento CC 11 Mt San Anlo1"110 1 o m Tell at Cerritos Fullerton e t Bektrst1e10 W9'1 Valley a t CeDrllto All oamH scart at 1 30 uniu t otr!frw•u not~ Communttv ctlle9' SATUltDAY'S SCO.ES Golden We\I 77 Venture 10 RanchO Santi•~ 21 Orange Coa\I 11 SedOleDaek ?I Grou mont 1 Soutllwtstern 417, Sen Oleo<> CC IS Paiomer 11 SD Me11 1s Rlversloe CC 71, C•tru\ O Tell SI . Fullerton 11 Sacramento CC ?6 Cerritos 16 Santa Barbare CC 13, Se<luo1u 9 Lono BHCl1 CC 17, Mooroerk 16 Bat<.erslfeld 23, El Camino ll Santa Monica J2. Compton ll Anlelo~ Vallev 30, Ha ncock 16 Glendelt 13, Pasaoena CC 8 Mt San Jacinto '7, Rio HonOo I LA Heroor '27, San Bernardino Vallt!V fl Desert "· LA Ve llev JO Portervlll• lS. Hertnell 27 Cabrfllo 1, Amerlc10 Rlvtr 6 De Ana ?• Otlla 14 Dlaolo Valley ?•, Contre Cosle O Sllklvou\ 14, Ct1ko State JV 14 Butte 3S, Yut>e 0 Monlerev Penlnsule 22 West \/.illev I~ Lenev 2•. FreU10 CC 13 Gevllen 17 Cll Potv SLO JV 14 Sneu a 36, Merln 7 Sa n Jose CC 33, Senti Rosa JC 6 Merced 40, CC Sa n Franc"~o 14 S.n Mateo 2•. Foo111111 11 Cllebol l7 Los Medeno\ u Modetlo 75, 1<1"9\ River 3 Sltrre I•. MendOC1no 1 Hltfl ~ KMdu6e THUltSDAY (Nell-~) EOison vs Mater Del (t i $en11 An• Bowl) ~vlte v' l'ounteln Vellev Ill Hu1111no1on heCll) SI. Pe ut vs OcH n View (ti W"tmtnaltrl UnllltNlrY vs Lt0un• Hiii' (ti Min ion Vlelo) ll~e Peril V\ S.vt nn1 (t i Glovtt Sladlum) SuMV Hlllt v• Cenvon (el El MOCMlla) Trov el Vt~I• Arleile et 8olll Grtno. Lo' A mtgo' at Western l~LM- EI Doreoo V\ LO\ AlemltO\ (a t Gehri ,ltlDAY (flltft•IMeueJ Ntwoorl Haroor vs Coste Ml\e I at Orenge COHI Cotlegf) Corone Cltl Mtr v\ Woodt>fl<li!e (at lrvln•i Ceo1,1reno Velttv .,, E"ancl• (at N11woor1 H•roor I Le Quinta .. , Marina (et WHtm ln\ler l L.ong 8tecll Wiiton ,1 Hunllnvlon 8Hcll Wt•tmlnittr et C•twl lrvlne v\ Seddltbttll (ti S.n11 Ana 8 owll Laeun• llftdl 11 Vati.v C11rf\t1en FoothlM el T u\lin Trtl>uCO Hiii\ ti B1.inOVClh\, "lcloKrt\1 16 Pl'n) VIMe lterlt "' Ore"" lat El ~I E• Modine .,, E t Toro <•• Moo lon Vleiol Sen Clemente al lttncllO Alem11ot D•n• HIK\ " l'Uli.fton Le Ht bra •' 1..•lltWood Sonore e l llree-C>llllCN Nor••" v' S.nlleoo Cet Gt•den Grovel Mevnotl• 11 Mtvfe tr S.1111 Ane Veti.Y et CllenMt t•lanot ·~i...... Cv0<nt V\ 1(11"'41 (et Glover Sladluml LOIITTI •l EtM'enre let vei.ncta J Kt11~v "' Peclflu (et 804ui Grendel Ml'11on Vlt tO &owl) An111elm .,, Sllldlum> U TUltDAY o Se<i•• An• fel ~nll Ane Torn Byrum, '3,200 D.A. Wtlbrlno, 10,IOO Morris Helet\llv, 201900 Crelo Sttdler. 20.900 Ronnie &leek, 14,400 Jeff ~lllltrl, 13,400 Douo Tewaft, 1 I .600 &en Crtnthew. I UOO Cort v Pevln, 11.600 Peul AZl"9tf', '·"° lob E H IWood, e,4IO Gerv HtM11«11, l ,4IO DenPoN,l,410 Marti Ptelt, ••• Pet McGowen, S.'30 Jeck ltenntr, S,'30 eoobv Cote. S.430 Andy hen. S.'30 Russ Cochran, S,430 Ed Flori, S,430 Tonv Slits, S,'30 80C> Twev. S,"30 C11eri.s BOlllng, J,310 Garv Koc11, 3,320 ... Mike McCuttoullh. J,320 Gene S.uert. 3,J20 Oevld Frosl, l,320 Tim Norri\, 2,720 We ynt Levi, 2,720 Andrew Megff, 2.120 1'7 Stu tngrenem. 2,31S Btetne McCe1tlt1er. 2,31S Mike Hulberl, 2.31S Bill Sender. 2.31S Rot>trl Wrenn, 1,925 Kennv Knox, l,92S Cllrls Ptl"rv, 1,92S De vi\ Love Ill, 1,91S Bill Gla sson. 1,40 Ron Streck, 1,40 Frenli Coont<. 1,.-.0 Trevor Dodds, 1,40 Grt11 Ledel!Off, l,4IO Tom Glfflon, l,'80 Greg TwillQ\, 1,480 Gtorllt! Mctier. 99S Cller~ COOdv. 99S Vence Heelner. 99S Herry Te vtor. 995 Davi' E ocntloerger , 99S Brao Feoe1. 9'S Danny Moiovoc . 9'S J C Sr>eao. 99S Rex Caldwell. '95 Tom Jenkins. '9S Steve Pele, 188 Brao Brvant 1188 Dannv Brtgg1, 1188 CurllNrum, 818 Adrien Sfills 888 Brien C1u r IS7 Keith Ferou1. I S? w1111e Wood, 8S7 ~ermll Zertev 8S7 Roo Curl 878 S•eve Bowme1" 828 M1keWes1 11' 29J ,.. 195 Leonard Tnomoson, 812 ~ I I . " ... 70-6'· 71 M ·1'·'1·'9 ".,. ...... M ·74·71·M 12·72·12·'3 69·7•·49·69 ... 13.10-11 69·74·69·11 7l·77·7M7 70·7'·'9·70 M ·70·74-72 M ·r3·71-72 10-n-•9 ... 6'•90-69·'9 n-n ·'9·71 71·71·12·71 71·'9·7•·71 71 ·77·6'·11 70-13·70-72 70-73·70·7? 72·70·71·72 69·73·11·72 n -n·61·12 61·7S·69·7• 71-7•·67-7• 61· 14· 14· 10 70-72·72·77 61·79·67·73 71-13·7•·69 71·7S·69·71 11-76·71·69 72'76·71-69 1'· 70-71 13 73· 71 ·69·7S 61·1S·7H4 14·13·17·10 70·7'·73-72 69·77·69·7' 11·77·67·74 17·16·71-71 6l·I0· 11·7 I 70·77·12·71 n 1•-n -n 10·13·1l·14 69-12·7'·7S 61·1o1•4'·18 7S·72·73·11 73·7S·12 71 12·7S·7J·11 ll·7S·71 ·72 61 n 74·11 n 1S 71-73 •• ,. 71 71 11·14 71 IS 10 7S , , 15 61 11 11 IS 73 13 13 13 11 1S 71 7' 68 19 n 14 1'·1• 10·14 ll 14 69 76 69 " IS ,, 69 10 1• 11 68·80 I• II 10 IS 1'·7• 10 n 1s n nn1111 73 >S 7S-n 1l 1' 18 10 SLO-PfTCH SOFTBALL Hu"""9ten Bffdl Senior L .. eu• 8 DIVl'*t (OSli!I Mesa 8 Sa ... 14 Ana a Mun11no1on Beacn 8 westm1ns1er 1 Wn1111er S Foun•noon Valley I C· 1 Dtvlllon 1rv1nl!' IS Hunhn111on Beac11 t I Costa Meia 9, Orange Cru\n S Los A14m•los 9 N~woorl Buen 6 C • l Dl11lslon fl MO<\te 10, Garden Cro•e 2 Seal B@ach 14, M1u 1on V1e10 4 F u11erron 19, Oranoe Coun1v Caro\ 1 SURFING StubbiH Pro Toum11ment l•I OcNml4t Pieri MEH'S FINAL I Tom Curren ICaroenterlel ,,,000 2 Tom Carroll f"'uslrll•ll l,. l?.000 l ltoel Garv C1l1ov IHul"ltngton Beacl'I ano Dave MacAulov '"u> lralle) 11 000 eacn S lloel Glen w 1n1on IAustra• 1el, Mtrlll" Potter !Great Bri1.,n1 M<tr-Or cn11uoo IAus••alia l ona Chert.e Kunn IFlonoa \7S0 eecll WOMEN'S FIHAL 1 Joroa Srillh CSen Clemente! l? 000 Meerlo tCaroenterie J, \I 000 l 1t1e1 Zemba IFIOroOel ano wenov Bocna Atr1Collol l500 l'aCll TENNIS Min's tourMmtnt fat Sen Fr•nclsco I Sltltle• Flllll Jonn Mc.Enroe def Jlmnw Conncn 1 6 19-61, 6·) !McEnroe wins 144 00() Conn,.r\ won\ 121,000 I Women's toum11ment (et'-" D'"') Sltltlet Flnal Pem Shnv41r I U S l oet Bonnofl IU S I 6 4 •·6, 6·1 0.... ... ...... DAVIY'S LOC:Kllt (......,, ... dll -S boelt, , .. enei.n 355 bof'lllg, n1 rockfl,,, 3 ltelibYI, 170 Den, 40 me<"tr.t NIWPOllT lANDtNG -3 boell, tt engten l?S bof'llto, '1 H nd twin. 4S callco ben, I netlOut, • \l'lftollead, 20 sculoln '' rockliln, tn mt Cklftl DAHA WHAlt, -t t>oet\, 171 11n11ltr\ 711 t>eu. 911 oonuo. 327 mecllertl. •16 rock 11\n c ............ PCAA UC Irvine IS PACillc • UC lrv1"' S S J 1-IS Pec1f~ 2 I l ~ 11 UC lrvlne Korl"g We•<lt s HMVIV , WOO<I 1 Halotlldt 1 Smool 1 R11<111 I Mel•'~ I c:;r .. llfff I Goelle Mi•H OuP4enlv ). llell ' C-... M<co•r ltt UC lt'YW'<! C•I Polv Pomona 2 UC lrlol~· ' BOATING Minton, Lake win Carpenter Trophy Rand y Lake of Sa n Diego Yacht Club and Susk Minton. NewpQn Harbor Yacht Club.teamed Saturday to win the..h1gh school division of the Stewan Caf'l)enter Trophy regatta at Bahia Cori nthian Yacht Club. Alex and Giselle Ca met, San Du~go Yat'hl Club. were second. and Julie Norman and Taylor T osh were thJrd The Stewan Carpenter Troph>'. is for boy-girl teams sailing in the high school 11nd colllegiate d1vis1 ons. The five rat'I: senes was sailed over inside the bay courses in L1do-l 4s Winner 1n the college d1' 1s1on was the team of Paul Blank and Barbara K1nsella,BCYC: second was Blain<: Th1mc-Chcryl Rasmussen. BCY(. and third wa s Kc' 1n Wolfc-Jan11w Munta. BC'YC. Lldol•le YC Man' Lodmey oftht· hos1 club wn' th e w1n'ner of Lido Isle Yacht< lub''> ()vcr-30 regatta sailed in <iabot~ Saturday. Runner-up wa s Manlyn Gibbons. Balboa Yacht Club. and third wa~ Beverly Rohcm, BYC Newport Harbor YC Jat'k Jakoskv of the host dub \\3\ 1he winner ot the Schock Troph' regatta for Lehman-I :!co m a fi.,.c ran· 5cncs out u l Ncwpon Harbor Yat·ht Club ·unda\ Founccn 'ooats turned out for th<: regatta. one of SC\ era I f'or Lehman-1 :!s dunng the fall season. -'.II of the trophy "mncr'i .... ere from '1.J HYC Second "a' Tad ~pnnger. th1rd wa<, t huck Lcv.'3ddcr. and fo unh "'3'i ~t:d Junt:S. Coach Woods dies of cancer Sl·n ICl'' for Hnh Woods. a fo rml'r Mater Oc1 H 1gh School football coach "ho dtl'd ofc3n(W "iaturda) .it thr age of 55. arc \ti tor ruesda' a1 noun at thl' H ol\ Fan11h l athl·dral in Orangl' V. llO<h wa<, an 3'>W•tant to Did. Coun from I l/5"·65. then tx·c:ame lhl' hrad .wach 1n 1966 and Sl'f\L'd for sc.'H·n ,(·:ison'> betorr mtn 1ng nn 111 asS1)t at B1<>hop .\mat High 1n La Puc nil' .\ Ro<.a" "'rll bt: rl'C11nl 1un1gh1 at.., .1t Rm" n ( olon1al Motnu:u;~"111 "ianta \n.1 .\ n:tll'l' "fl ou1'1anj. hl· ha no J...m,"n 1mml·d1atc <,un1,or' RAMS • • • From Bl j '>l'' 1.·n-pla~ 7X-vard Jn"c Laprx'd h~ Ja\loor,k1'<. 16-~an.l 'il.'unng pa.,., to fUOntn~ hack .f untllf f 3Utalat3'\T The Ram<; ti na lh scorrd \lo llh I 1 ll 11.'1·1 in thl· third pc nod on a I J-pla' 75-,art.l J m c Quarwrha1.·k ~tn l' D1I,. who had replJCl•J 1n1urcd stanl·r 'ill'\ C U.lr!l..ow~kt tn lhl· \l:COnd Jl(nod. lhrev. a I '1-)ard '>rnnng pa" 111 Kon Bmv.n W11h .., I'\ kh 10 th1.· g;.ime 01h 1.omJ)ll·ll·tl a l(1ur-pla~ 7 '\-~ard tin' l' \\llh a .!h-yard rn pa•,., In Roht'I\ Due.. k" 11rt h l hl' k .101., completed the '>UH tns .... 11h I 40 left in the g.amr. whl·n D1I.. rhrc" h1' 1h1rtl touchdo"n pa ss. a S-~ardt:r 111 M1thjd Young. ending a 12-plj\ 71Hard dn\l' fhc .IJ\lo Or!>kt-B}ars-Qu1d. pla} v.a, \lm1l:ir to the pla~ Dl'n\.rr pullnJ earlter m lhl' \l'3\un 1hat \lo a') ruled u doubk pa!>'>-a ruling shU\ .. n IO bt: 111 crn1r on the tn'>tan1 repla\'. Jav.or,k1 pa5<il'd to B~ar\. 1n what 11f,ic1all) "'"' a lateral. drawing tn th1.· lkfrn~c and ll·av1ng Quick wide open Thl' !<am., tx·nditl'd nn their fiN 1out hd11wn tlnve from an 1nc;tan1- rcpla ~ dl·c1s11rn F1elc..I uffi Ctal<. sa1J running had. B;,irr~ Redtll·n fumbled anJ that the Eagle\ had rem' crcd, bul the 11rn3n1-rrpla) otlinal 0' crrull'll and the RJms kqlt thl' hall Ja"or'k' nHnl·d up to I Xth pla~l' among thl· 'JFL ·\ :tll-11me passing ~a rdagi: lcJc.kr'. 11\ l'rt:tk 1 ng f il'ur~l' Blanda. "'ho had 26. '),![) yard., Jav.or\k1 hJ' 27 -07' \Jrd<\ in h1'> 14-\.ear eart·er · Banko"~'" rnmpll'ted fin· of 14 pas\CS for 43 )3rds before leaving the game 1n 1he second q_uaner with a bruised knee. Dils finished w11h I .S complcuons m 26 anempt$ for 162 yards. E<lglef fn:e !lafc1y Wes Hopkin<.. who recovered a kq first-pcnod fumble. rl'tnJUrl'd a knee 1n the sct'ond quancr and let\ the game. UC Irvlne dealt 2-0 soccer loss J o~ Melhn and John I 1ma ,cor~ ~c-ond half goal~ for c. ·al Poh Pomona Sunda~ as the Bront'OS won a 2-0 non-confertncc 'iOCC'N dec10:1on over UC Irvi ne tc1 hand the ntcatcr!I their fifth <'On\Ccu11,l· los ... Mel lin 5eOrcd fou r minute' into the ~cond hall an1I I 1ma acJdro h1' ioal with only 38 ~Condi. remaining m a match played a1 UC. ·1 Kirk ltaaland T'r'C'ordcd five goahc SA vc lor the Anteater\ who fell to 2-7 and travt'l to t J • an Diego Wcdne~­ day C3 30) ht-fore opening Pa 1fil C'oMl •\thlct1c-h'iO<'J3 1\'1 1ct1on 5unda} (2 pm J agatn'>t °"·ll· ,.,.,,. tatcat home ' • . ' -I MIMI UA'li :tiji@" Red Sox wrap up AL East Boggs gets 200 hits again as Boston blisters Toronto From AP dia,.cct.es Wade Boggs became the first Boston player to get 200 hits in four consecutive seasons Sunday as the Red Sox clinched the American Leque East champiohship with a 12-S victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. · With a 93-61 record and their first division title since 1975. the Red Sox will meet the Angels for the AL pennant in a best-of-7 series opening here Oct. 7. The AL East was the last of the major league's four divisions to be settled and marked the earliest date since division play began in 1969 that all races were over. In other American League games: l.Dd1u1 5, Martaera 4: fn Seattle, Joe Carter reached on Jim Presley's throwing error in the 12th innins and Cory Snyder followed with a run-sconng single as Ctc;veland defeated Seattle for a three-game sweep of their sen es. 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EIR are on Ille In Ille ~ ltle couri with pioot of ser · Instr No 86-259708 ot 0 1· GIVEN lh81 Iha Collow1ng Said sale 1'1111 be made, but velopment Servtees Oepert· 111ce a wrrllen reQues1 stal· 11c1al Records rn 11111 office ol 11ems ot found or se11t!d w•lhoul co11enal"t or warrarrly, ment, 2000 Main S1ree1 1rig 1na1 you <tesrre special lhP R~or<le• ol Orange property hfve bet!n held by eapress or 1mof1e<J, regarding Huntington Beech, Call-notice ol itie llltng ol an 1n-County l"e Police Oepertmenl oc the Hiie. possession, or lo•nra 926•8. tor 1nspect1on ventory and appra1semen1 01 Said sate will be made, bul C11y oC Costa Mesa for 11 encumbrances, lo oay 1ne by lhe public estate assets or ol 1he pelt-wtlhout co11enan1 or war· period 1n e>1oess ol nlnely rema•mng onnc1pal sum ol the ALL INTERESTED PER-11ons or accounts mentioned ranty, &•press or 1mpllt!d. re- (90) days note(s) secured by said Deed SONS are 1n11lled to 111lend rn Sectton 1200 and 1200 Sol gar<l1ng 1111e possession, or Boy 5 Blue 1Spd Murrey ol Trust, wrth 1n1e1eS1 !hereon, said heenng and 8>1press lhe Cahlornta Probale Code en,umbrancas, 10 pey the Blcycle Boy's Blue 10Spd as pro111ded 1n said nole(s). opinions or submit evidence Myron a. Cohn. Attorney rema1n1ng prrncrpal sum ot Bicycle. Toots and High advanoes. 11 any. unaer Ille tor or agelnst lhe appllcatlon for P•tlllo-r1 17822 17th the note4sl secured by said School ciass rtng terms ol said Dood ol Trusl, as outhl"ed above All appll· StrMt, Sult• 408, Tualln, deed ot Trust w11h interest NOTICE IS FUFIT HER lees, Charges an<t e•penses ot cations. e~hrblls and de-CA 92980 as 1n said note provided. all· GIVEN that 11 no owner ap-lhe Trvsieo and ol lhe 1rus1 scrlpllons ol this proposal Pubt1s"8d Orange Coast vances rl any under the pears a11<1 pro11es ,,Is own· created by said Deed ol Tr.1~( are on Ille with ttie Ottlce oC Daily P1lo1 September 29 terms ot said Deed ol trust .ers"•P ol IM property within lo• lhe amount reason11.b1y the C11y Clerk. 2000 Matn 30 Oc1ooer 6 1986 lees charges. and e>1penses seven (7) days 1011ow1ng the estrmaled to be $186,60000 Streel. Hun11ng1on Beac". M T319 ot the Trustee and of lhe publlcatlon ot '"'s Notice. l he txmelrciary under said Cafllornra, lor 1nspec11on by ----------trvscs crea1ed by said Deed the lllle thereto shall 11es1 tn Deecl ot Trvs1 norecolore t'1e public POOLIC NOTICE ol Trusl tne finder. 1t there be one, or exOOJted and delivered 10 ll'!e HUNTINGTON •EACH Said sate will be neld on 1n the City ol Costa Mesa, 1n urioersigned a wrrnen CITY COUNCIL. •r: Allele NOTICE OF Tuesdav. Oc1ober 21. 1986. which case the property Dectarallon of Oela.u" an<t M, W..itwortll, Cit)' ci.rll, TRUSTEE'S SALE a1 1 30 p m m the lobby to Shall be sold at public auc-Demand lor Sate. and a writ1en Pttone: (71tl) 53t-5405 Loen No. 0100Me4 the bu1ld1ng located 111 601 1100 at a ume and dated 10 No11ce ol Delauh and Election Published Orange Coasl /FREDERICK South l ew•s Stieet. Oran9e. be announced 10 Sell TM un<111~1gned Dally P1101 September 29 T.S. No. CSIMCI Ca111orn1a 92668 R.E. NETH, CHIEF Of caused said No11ce ot Delaull 1986 UNIT CODE C At 1ne 11me ol 1he 1nn1a1 POLICE and EIE1C11on 10 Safi 10 t>e M3 1 I N p FINANCIAL COR-putlltcalton or lhlS nottce. Publlehed Orange Coast recorded 1n lhe county 1'111e•e PORA TION as duly ap-lhl' total amount 01 lhe un· Dally Pilot September 29. Ille real property ts 1oc:aled PUBLIC NOTICE pointed Trustee under ltie paid balance of 1he obll· 1986 Dale: September 1 7. 1986 following descrlbe<l dee<! ol gat1on secured tly Ille above M3 12 IMPERIAL CORPORATION K 27173 trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC desc11bed <teed ol lrusl and ----------Of' AMERICA as said Trustee, NOTICE Of AUCTION TO THE HIGHESl esllmaled costs e•penses, POOllCNOTICE P.O.Box 63t ,sanOrego,CA DUTHOf B IDDER F O R C ASH and adv an c e s is 92112 (619) 292·2000 exl ARLYNE LANSDALE AND10 R THE CASHIERS s 119 S24 56 H 027569 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 5161 By· L111da D Pac~. ANO OF PITITION OR CERTIFIED CHECKS II IS possible Iha( 81 the Trvs1ee sale otticer TO ADMINllVER SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE 1tme ot sale the opening bid T. S. No. F.J0134 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PAOPERlY OWNER: Sep 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1986 ESTATE NO. A1!M831 SECTION 2924h IPllyable 81 may be less than the 10111 Orange Coasl Daily P1I°' To all heirs. 1>ene1tc1erres. lhe lime ol sale 1n lawful 1ndetltedness due VOU ARE IN DEFAULT Pta.IC NOTICE UNDER A DEED OF TRUSTl---.. - 0 -T-l_C_"'_Of __ _ DATED MAY 4, 1983. " "' UNLESS YOU JAKE ACTION PUellC HfARING TO PROTECT YOUR A,PIAl TO PROPERTY. IT MAY BE ,lANNtNG SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF COMMIHION YOU NEED AN DENIAL Of EXPLANATION OF THE ZOHI CHANGE NATURE OF THE NO •t4 PROCEEDING AGAINST USE PIRMIT creditors and conllngenl money ot the United S1a11111 11 a11a1labte the expected creditors, and persons who all right 11t1e and 1n1eres1 opening Did may be ob· may be otherwise 1n1eresCed conveyed to and now neld 1a1ned tiy c1111tng IM follow- '" the wlll andtor estate ol by •I under said Deed ol rng 1e1epnone numbers on AFIL YNE LANSDALE. AKA Trust rr1 ltie oroperty N1re1n· Che <lay before 1t>e Sele 1714) ARLYNE A LANSDALE after <lescnbe<I 38'H837 or (? 1JI 627-4665 AKA A LANSDALE. AKA J RUSTOR RICHARD A Da1ed Sep1ember 22 ARLYNE A LONG AKA A A FREDERICK HOLLY J 19S6 LQNG, AKA A LONG AKA l'REDEl'l!Ck N P FINANCIAL COA· ~LYNE ARMSTRONG BENEF I CIA RY NA· P ORATION, •• utd AKA A ARMSTRONG TIONAL PACIFIC MORT-TrutlM, ly T.O. 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Dodgers tumble in 16, 6-5 \IHWll" S I I 1 l!o-1\ 11> I 0 1 0 Cncoc.r lo I 1 l ' 'OM<IV Of' O 0 0 1 EOavl• rt l I I 0 Or•t .. o• 0 0 0 0 8 .. 1 lo S 0 ! 0 M raoro O 0 0 0 0 e 01., c l 1 o o ~nll•oo c o o o M il-Cl • 0 1 I C.'"YM rl ) 0 0 0 E '°'"' • ) I 0 0 MCAYIO <I l 0 0 Pa r"., ,. 0 0 0 G M•"fln1 Jf ' • I , OHttr )D I 0 0 0 l Monn iu • 0 0 0 Po•tr 0 ) I ' I .4't00' )Cl ' I , 0 a"oo.n\no o O O O P1nrv 1 to .t O I O Pa•en1 t J o o o eoower o 0 0 0 0 10"\1 Oh ' 0 0 0 lio•"-ro o o o O o Hovt o t 0 O O Nolllet Jo 1 O O O T-11 l1 l \(Wt l>V -,_. cinc-11 1:io 010 100-• Son°'""" 000 010 070-l <;,a""" 'IV1'1n•"9 ~81 -Conc•oc.IOfl JI E -Patttnt ~tlh'lll'f'11 SanU100 OP-CIM:tnf'le'l I L..0 8-< ,,"""''' 1 \.art 01~ S 18-S.11 Powtr Milner l8-M~•ntr HR-<onc•PC•o.rr ) ~•tl!ntt ''' S·&-!;H .. weu 61 C.011<•oc1or 1 tJt EOhit 1 II ·~ 1-t II EA ee SO ~0- #Q\,QtJrg L 0-l 1 l HOY' ) ' ) ii ~IO<Jd6fd 7 I 0 Boo•tr 1 0 0 Urno~r•\-HOf"l"M lii.1oo!ev f:,,,, Sec:ond lltu"ue T""a Pallone ·-1 19 •-•7 •17 J I I EnQ~ ~.\'.'i FR'-\NCISC'O (i\Pl -Wtth no pos1t1on players left on the bench. an Francisco Giants Manager Roger Craig had pllchers pla ying the outfield and batung m crucial si tuauons <\unde} aga11~st the Los Angeles Dodgers. The ploy worked, however. because rehever Greg Minton doubled with two outs in the bottom of the 16th tnnmg and scored on Boh Brcnly's sing.le to left, g1 vmg the Giants a memorable b-S victory ·-r, c al"aµ been able to put the bat on the ball but I ne"' er know where it's going to go." said Minton. 4-4. whose fi ve-inning pttch1ng ~lint was the longest of his career "When I wa~ running to third. I didn't know where the ball was and I had resen attom atiout going home because (catcher) Mike ~nosc1a has a reputation fo r hlocktng the plate." ··When I threw m} arms up afte r~ ro'>'>I~ the plate." Minton conlll'lued , "ft wasn 't heacuse we won. but because Suosc1a had mo"ed out of the wa~. There\ no wa~ I \\3S Ml.IC NOTICE going to leave this game. It was my entire season." The two clubs used 52 players. one sby of the maJor league record in the five-bour, 45-mtnute affair. The Dodgers tied a record with 27 players used and the Giants established a record with 22 runners left on base 1n a 16-inning game. "It was a lot of fun." CraJg said following the series sweep, "It was a great win because a lot of people contributed. It was like a simulated game 1n spnng training. It seemed evervthing happened." Minton I med his double mto the le ft field comer otT Salvino Galvez. 0-t. After Will C'lark was walked mtent1onally. Brent) grounded hts game-~tnning single down the third base hne The Dodgers led 3-1 tn the ninth inning. hut the.'. Giants tied 1l. Los A.ngeles led S-3 tn the l..$th. but the Giants ued It agam. Steve Sax was 0-for-7. snappmg his 25- ga me hitting streak, longest in the ma1ors this season. Ml.IC NOTICE f't&.IC NOTIC£ PtellC NOTICE , __ POOL_l_C _NO.;_T_ICE __ zone des19nat1on lrom Fl2 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS eUSINESS 'wll" the County Cler~ Of Or· George Dzheueleryan (perm1111ng one unit par HAM£ STATI:MENT NAME STATEMENT 1 ange Counly on Augusl 29 395 VICIOrtl St Co11a 2 000 sQuare !eel of 101 areal' T'1e ro11ow1ng persons are The lollow1ng persons are 1986 Mese. CA. 92627 to R2· 15 1perm11t1ng lllteen doing business as Celllorn1a aomg business as TENNCO F31... T"•S business rs con- uM s pet gross acre) Ttils Jazz 9949 Walker St l'INANCIAL SERVICES Publts,,t!d Orange Coatl ducted by a11 1ndlv1dua1 zone change 1s being pro-,Cypress CA 90630 18582 Beacl'I Btvd Suite Dally Pt101 Seoteml>er 15. George Ozflevtlll!fyan cessed as a result ot Che Miroslev Naaemlynsky 23:>·5 Huntington Bt!acti 22 29 October 6. 1986 T,,rs si11emen1 wu lllec> widening oc Hell Avenue 14445 Cool Valley \/alley CA 926-48 . M29-4 with the County Cll!flc ol Or· which has taken 25 teet trom Center CA 92082 T,.,eodare F•e<leflt lo; Ten· ange County on Sep111mbt!• lht! rear ol many ol lhese J Sco11 Poller 2314 ntes Jr aka Ted F Tennies POOLIC NOTICE 08 1986 lots The Intent is 10 Increase Santa Ana B3 Costa Mesa Jr 11038 El Parerso C1 ----------FJ1t1.-T the density such 11W11 the CA 92627 Foun1111n Valley CA 92708 I FICTITIOUS .UStNESI Published Orange Coa51 tdenllcal number 01 units are ThtS business tS con· Tht5 business is con-NAME STATE•NT Dally Piiot September 29 pe1m1Hed 10 be contlruClllCl ducle<l by a general part-dueled by <tn ond1v1dua1 The lollowing persons are Octobt!f 6 13 20 1986 as would have been prior <o nersn1p Tell F Tennies, Jr doing bustness as Law M315 the addlllonal ded1ca11on tor J Scott Polle• l hlS s1a1emel"t was mec Wee~ 14 121 Beach Blvd ----------- He11 A11enue Ttirs s1a1emen1 was llled wtll'l the Coun1y Clerk 01 Or-Wes1m1ns1er Cal1tor111e E N v I Fl ON M E N T A L with the County Clerk ol Or· ange Covnly on Seo1embef 92683 STATUS Neg11t111e Oeclar· ange County on September 11 i 986 JoM Robert Cogorno FICTITIOUS eultNllS allon No 86-39 has been tO 1986 F319'WO 14t21 Beath Blvd West-NAMI ITATIMINT ed F3'.....,. P O c m1ns1er CA 92683 subm•lt 10 assess the en· -uti11s'1eo range oas1 Kenneth A Salin. 1001 Ttie tollowtng l)efsons are 111ronmen1al ettec:ts ot the re-Published Orange Coast Daily P1101 September t!i Dove Street Suite 200 doing business as Garo s Quesc Daily P110.1. September 15. 22 ~9 OClober 6 1986 D1s1nbu11on 395 Vlc1or11 ON FILE A 1anal descrlp-22 29 October 6 1986 M301 Newporl B11&ch CA 92660 l ' ..,, This business 19 con· St Costa MHa CA 92627 tton and e copy of the M297. ----------1 ducted by an in<llvldual Garaped Aharori111n. 395 proposal Is on Ille In Iha De-1---0-110-l -IC_NO_TI_C_E__ __.;..Ptel~.;..l.;..C_NO.....;....T .. IC.;..E.;..__ Jonn Cogorno V1c1ori11 S1 Cosla Mesa, CA. velopment Services Depart·, __ ....;..ruu~.;;...;....;..--...____ T,,15 stateme"t w•• fll-A 92627 men! ,. FICTITIOUS •USINESI " -"" Thi I I ALL INTERESTED PER· FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATI:MENT wlln lhe County Clerk ot Or-5 ous 111195 ' con• SONS are 1n\/lted to attend NAME IT A TEMENT Tr.e 1011ow1ng per.5ons are ange County on August 21 . dueled by an in<ttvldual T ( 1 1986 Garaped Ah&ron11111 setd 11ear1ng an<t express tie o lowing persons are <101ng business as Netronel This statemem wes llled op1111ons or submll 8\lldance doing bus•noss as COM-lnlorma11on Svs1ems 4781 "111911 with thl County Clflflc ot Or-lor or ag11Jns1 the appllcatlon TECK SECURITY 19913 Fa1rlleld, .Anat\e•m CA Publts'1ed Orange Cou t ange County on Septeml>ef as outlined above All epptl-Beacrt Blvd a 107, Hunl· 92807 Daily Pnot Sep1ember 15. 8• ,986 cations. e•hlblts. lll"d dll· lngton Beac,, CA 92648 Rober! Newell 4761 Farr· 22 29 Oc101>er 6. 1986 ,,,., .. scrlpllons ot this proposal Jolln M l<alopet 2339 E lleld AMhetm CA 92807 M29~ p o C ere on Ille with the Ottlce ol Joana, Santa An9 CA 92705 This ousiness 1s con· p•11t::1•1C NOTICE D ubl~ht!d s renga oast the Crcy Clerk. 2000 Main This business 1s con· duct9<l by an 1nd1v1e1ual I I.ID\. ~:·~1>e<"e'. 13 ~~= 29 S1ree1. Huntington Beac'1, ducted by an lndtlirduel Robert Newell FICTITIOUS aUSIN!8S M31" C11fllorn1a tor 1n1pect1on by an unincorporated BS· t his statemen1 was filed NAM£ STAtEMENT the put>llc' soc1at1on olher than a part· with the County Cler~ or Or-The tollowrng persons are HUNTINGTON IEACH nerstiip ange County on Seo1emoet doing business as NICI< s CITY COUNCll, •~: Allele l his stelement was tiled 11 1986 Emoo11um 9717 B•uereel M. Wentworttl, City Clerll • .1"'1h the C<lunty Clerk ol Or· F31Me7 Or H B C A 92646 Phone: (714) 531-5405 ange County on September Publlstied Orangt> C.oas1 Nictiolas Bruce M11sch Pubhs"t!d Orange Coast 11 l986 Oa11y P1101 SeptemDe• 15 9112 Blul''~' J• "1 B CA Dally PtlOI Sep1emtie1 29 F3lM42 22 29 0Cl<lber 6 1986 92646 1986 Putlll5hed Orange Coasl M305 r Dormtiy ·>"P S,,eake .... 10 Daily Poot September 15 """ ----------M•tsch I ---------22 ?9 Oclober 6. 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE This bvs•ness '' cori-POOLIC NOTICE MJ03 (luCl9d nv hu~baM!.l ar1d ;y1fe I Pta.IC HOTICE D!ATH Nor1c1s KNOBLOCH YOU, YOU SHOULD NO. -.1 CONTACT A LAWYER NOTICE IS HEREBY Dy MYRON G COHN 111 the R6Corded September S, Stldh1m, AHl•lant S•c- Superlor Court ot Orange 1985 as Instr No 85·335669 retary, 801 Soutll L•wl1 St., FICTITIOUI eUSIHESS Ptel.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N1cno1as B Mll~ti NAME STATEMENT Tt>1s s1alf'Mf'nl was llled County reQuestlng ttiat of Ollfclal Rec:ot<ls tn the ol· Otenge, CA 129411 (714) NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS eUSIHESS The tollowrng perso11r. are w1111 me Coutllv Cle<lr cit Qr doing business es l'oreset1s anQe Count~ '" Seotember JANET PATRICE KNOBLOCH. resi- d ent of Newport Beal'h. passed away September 24, I 986 Survivors include her m n th e r . PatrtCIR Knobloch, brother Er"' Kno bloch . f ath e r . Glenn Knobloch, famil y friend . S C'o tt Peterwn, aunia. un· cles and cousins &ll frorn tllino1S Grave- side i.ervtres wiU be held on Tut>sday , September 30, at 2 30 P M Good Shephc-rd Cemeterv Hunt i ngt o n ' Bea C'h DIN'<'tE'<I hy Pierce Brotht-rs Bell Broad wny Mortuary, Cosui Mt>Sa 642-9150 On October 23 1986 111 GIVEN that Iha Huntington 10.00 AM 'IMPERI~ Beach City Council wlll hold CORPORATION OF a publle nearing 1n lhe Coun· AMERICA as duly appo;nt8CI ell Chamber 111 the Hunt- TNllM ul'idef and puniuant to lngton Beech Civic Cent«. Deed ol TJ'\111 recordeCf May 2000 Main Str .. 1. Hunt· 17. 1983. 11 lnet. No. inglon Bffcih, Calforn11, on 83·208207 ol Olllclel RICOrda the d11e and at the tlmee In the office 01 lhe Coon<y Indicated below to receNe R9COIOer ot Orange County, and con.idef the t111emen11 Stille ol CaJilomia. exllC'lllld ol 111 peuona who wish to be 1>y Br1d Dunn. a single man. heerd relative to the 9')911- John Phillips 11 marr18CI mM cation d111trlbed below WILL S(LL AT PUBLIC DATE/TIME Mond1y, Qe. AUCTION TO HIGHEST tober 13, 1986, 7·30 PM BIDDER FOR ~ASH (paytl.l»e APPLICATION NUMBER· at 11me ol s&'<1 " .twlul r.ioney Appeal • zone Chenge No of lht unr11<1 Stales) 81 the 86-4/Ute Permit No nor1h trunt entranc. to th• 86·71Envtronmeo111 lmpect Coun•y Counnovse, 700 CMc Report No 86· 1 C01,,&( D11ve West, Senta Ana, APPLICANT Angua Pet· Caltfom10 au nght, 11t1e and roteum COl'p 1nlet9SI convoy8CI to 8nd oow APPELLANT Councilm••' ne1<1 by n unl111r 118ld Deed ol John ThomH Trust in 1he propony 111uated In LOCATION Two block• s111d County .. •11d S••I• bounded by Oelal'lare Strwt 09SC1lb9d s co Ille e&fl. 11un11ng1on Loe 1•. ol lrll(.I No 3813, In Streel 10 the tHSl, fOfonto the Qty ot Nowpor1 Belich, as A11anue to the norlll •11<1 511own 011 a map Recorc18d 1n RochHter A11enue to trte t>OOk 1t12, pa.get 11. 12, 13, south t~. 15, 16. 17. 18, 181 ot PROPOSi'L Zone Mrse4111eneou• m•l>'i 1n lh• Ch811ge A Chllnge of zone o!l1Ge ol tile C:OUflty Aoeo•dor from "Otdcown Specllle Pta11 011Aid County (Ol1tr1CI 2)-0" to "Oldtown The ttroet 8()drtH Md !lpeclllc Plan (OltlrlCI a1n.r commo11 oes;gnatlon, 11 2)-()1' UM Perrllll to de• •ny. ot Int r...:11 prope11y ~op• con1olldtlt<I drllla1t11 dotc:t•bed 11l>Oll'f r• P"•!!Or1od and 011 ~1111on 10 I>•' •8115 S.Uhore °'"·• EN v I R 0 NM E N T ,. l NAWPOrt OMch. Cttli!omlll STATUS 'lnel ~11\/lronmen 9~ 1111 lmpRGt A8')0!1 No 88· 1 Tiit un<lllrtiOll.i 11'1111• '#Ill alao be e<>nlldered by 01•clM l'I ll'Y tf111ldliy '°' a11y Counell .ncorr(lltlneu OI tha atrMI ON flLE A a.gal dtterlp- lld<l1'9," an<i other common tton. 41 coy of tl'te propoMC! • MYRON G COHN be ap. lice of lhe Recorder of Or-315-4700 The lollowlng pe1sons 9•1' NAMI STATEMENT pointed as personal rep-ange Counly. TAC 1*>58 doing business as Int or The lotlowrng persons •re resentat111e to admtnlsle• tne said deed of trust da-Publlstied Orange Coas1 mallon Transto1mat1on Sys doing business 115 The John est111e ot the deoeoent scribes.the tollowrng Da11y P1101 September 29 lems. 31~-C Monie Vista Av· c Davis Company 21195 The pa11tlon raquesl8 l ot 11 oc Tract 188 1 1n Oct<lbt!r 6 13 1986 anve Cos111 Mau CA Cedar Lane Mistlon Viejo. 1uthor1Cy to administer the the City of Costa Mesa. H M3 13 91627 CA 92692 estate under the lndepen-per Map recorded 1n Book DtMd Allen Reyburn. 31-4-Jonn c 01via. 2 l UIS dent Admlnlstr1tl011 of E•-66, Page 9, of Ml90tll1neous PtJBl.IC NOTICE C Monte Vitti Avenue, Cedar t..•ne Mllltlon vi.Jo. l•Cet Act M11p1. In the Olllc• of the Costa Meu CA 92627 CA 92692 A hHrlng on the petition County F'ecorder oc Hid NOTIC! OF TrtlS buslneu 11 con-f hlS buaineu 11 eon· wlll be ht!ld of\ OCTOBER County ~Ill.IC HIARINO ducted by tn lndrvlOv&I dut le<! by sn incllllldull tS. 1986. st I -45 PM In YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ZONE CHANGE David Reyburn John C Dnllta Dept No 3 al 700 Cllllc UNDER A DEED OF TAUS T NO. 86-22/ ThtS 'ta1amen1 WR& IHe<l Trll5 stelement Wll 111.a Ce11ll!f Dr111e West S1nta DA. TED 8t 28t85 UNLESS N!GATIVE wllh tM Councy Citric of Ot-wren IM County C~rk ot CX- Ana. CA 92702 YOU TAKE ACTION TO DECLARATION , ange County on September ange County on Seplem~ IF YOU OBJECT 10 Che PROTECT YOUR PROP-NO .... ,. 1 1 I 1986 11 t986 granting of the petition, you EAT'!' IT MAY BE SOLD AT NOTICE IS HEREBY F31Mt5 ,,, ... 1 should either appear al the A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU OIVEN !hat the Huntington Pubh~l'led Orange Cou1 Put>hshed Or•nge CoHt hearing and sllte vour ob· NEED AN V<PLANATION Beach City Council wlll M in OK1ly Pilot Seotember 15 Daily p1101 Sepiember 15 jecllone Of Ille written objet· OF THE NATURE OF THE 1 oubtlc ,,eartng 1n lhe Cou11 ){ 29 Oc1ober 6 1986 2'l 19 October 6 1986 lions with the coun before PROCEEDING AGAINST c11 Chamber al the t-tunt M293 M302 the hearing YOYr appear-YOU YOU SH°bULD CON-lngton Besch C1111c Cen1er 1'---------- ance may be In per ton or by TACT A LAWVER 2000 M111n Street Hun1 f>OOLIC NOTICE your attorney 2128 Wallace Ave Cost11 1ngton Beach C•florn1ia on POOLIC NOTICE IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR MeSll CA 9262? the dele /Incl (U th• llmllll or 1 con11ngent ore<111or ot ·111 11 street address or 1no•c1ted !>fllow '" •e<:e•ve tile dec:eaMd, you mull Ille common das1gn111on of 41n<1 consider lh• '1a1emen1~ yOur clalm with !he cour1 or property 1• •hown 1bove 110 of 111 persons Wf!O w!Sll to be present It to lht pertonal w11rrenty I• gl\14111 aa 10 11t he11rd •elallve !(I 1h11 •POii 11preHnl11tlv• appo1ntlld by comp1etenn1 or correcl cot•on d .. 8¢ttDe<l belOYo Iha oour1 within four month• neasl Tha benellc11ry DA TE Monn•v OctOllflr Crom the d&Ce Of fl•at 18· under Hid ~ 01 Trvat. by 13. 1986 •uance ot ••Hert H pro11l<te<I 1eaaon ot a br1111ci'I o• ~••ult TIM~ 1 30 P M In Sttc:llon 700 oc th• In lhe Obllgallon• MCUlllCl APPLICATION N\JMBEA Prob1t11 C0<111 of Ca11lorn1a tl'lltreby. heretofore ex Z on e Ch It n g • N o Tlla time tor fifing et111ms wlll .cute<! •n<t d~lvereo to lhe 86-n 1Neg11C1.m Oticl1r1C1(1n nol expire l)flOr to lour uncf.,tlgl\IKI It wrlt18" Dee· No 86· 39 montl'la ~om ll'le dAlt Of IN! llm1t1on ol O.l11ult 1n<1 0.. APPLICANI City OI Hunt lleert11g notice 11>0..-mind tor Site. •nd wrlllen lngton Beach YOU M~ v EXAMINE lhi! notree ol breech 1nd of lllK· LOCATION Nort'1 QI H9"1 II~ kep1 t>y thl court IC you 11011 10 c1vse 1~ undM Avenve. ~.111 ol Alll1mb•• ire "' C)tlraon Interested In •ione<I co •~' H id l)(operty Oltve Dftt-S1111e1 Lan& tne •tt•l11 vou may tarve to "atl1fy aald ObllQltlM •. 111d 8o1111cti Boulevard upon th• •~f!CulOf' Or &dmto -and lh.,••ttttf th• unOtf• 20 N( A~ Medium o.nt11 11tr11t0f' o• upO<'I '"" •t· •IQned caulNld Nld no11Qe of 1., Ru1d,.nt1el torn4"{ IO! I~ •~OCIJIOr Cl( brl' !Ch ltn<l ol f!lt'!Ctlon In ()ti l'ROPOSAl To d11m09 ' > FICTITIOUS aUSINHS FICTITIOUS aUSIN!H NAME STAT!MENT NAME STATEMENT ' TM following pe"an• are 1 Tniti tollow111g PflfM>nS are onrng buSlnH s as A A M doing tiu91nHs 111 SunNn ConlraclO•& Co 17665 $1111 Appra1u 1 Service 2694' 01ego Crr cte Fnunt&1n V1l-ICllrn100 011 Eairella orF '"Y CA 9'708 C11p1w 11no BeAcll 9:i'62• R11y J W11t111ms tT88!>' retry L t 1mbeth ~oe S11n D1119Q Ctrcl• f C)\J11t111n Calle Cu 1111 S1111 Cl11fT'en1• Vlllllt'( CA 9~'08 CA 92672 I 1 h" 1>v&111eu 1~ enn y,,,8 ou''""" •• Cl'ln· duet~ Cly 11n 1n(Jlv1t1wu tl11('li>O bv 11n 1n111v1du•I Rty J w111111m1 htr\I l lamb411h Tnt11 t l•111m11nt .., .. Ille<! Tn11 st11t•mflnl w111 h1!111 wilh ,,,. County C1t11~ ol Or-w1tti the County C1"'1t ol Or •nQll Countv on Septemb9' anQ• Count; Qn S~t""1M• e 1986 2~ ,qes FJ 1tol1 I FS20llO P11ohshlld 01.,ng1 Co111t P1.101t-,,Nl ,,,~no.-Cout 0 111ly l'lltlt $_,pt(W'llhf't 1!> lOillh P11()1 <';11P!flftlt>tt1 29 n ~q Oc1nri.-r & 1986 CK IM'P• f; I ~ :'l'I 1qe1.1 M296 • f\,n ,, l Micro Specrallsts 2881 Bear 24 1986 St -1 t9 Cos1a Mesa CA Fl207'8 Put>hSl'leV Orange Coll.St DIMiy Piiot Septembt!f 29 October 6 tJ 20. 1986 M316 92616 ~uth Anll Ltsn1ewak1 2881 Beat Sc Cos111 Men, CA 92626 MIOhl81 Wur•n AllBll 2881 Bear St Co1111 Mete "8.IC NOTJCE CA 92626 F1cr1nou1 ausMH Tt11S bu91111"9 11 C()n I N--STATE•NT ducfe<I by a genl'ltlll 011r1 ThP following parso11S are netshlo aomg business A~ G@OrQe s Ruth Lesn1ewst.1 I DtSlnbu11on 395 v1ctor1a Tti1s ,1atl!lm""' "as tiled Si Costll M .. ~~ C., 92627 let Ut lltl, YH Sell Y ••r p,.,.,,,1 C1H Cl1111fW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly . low cost. PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAi. PAA'l ~ erneler" • M ortu•1 , L nape•• Cremato•~ v-no Pac•lrt V1ev. D• .... 114ewport 81\9C r f>u nor HAMl~LAWN· MT 0\.IVl M n !fuilt>-• Ce m11111>r , Crem&IOf'I' •fi?'i G1'ller Avf' Costa MM& ~40 %~-4 ' \ -OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/ ~. September 21, 1911 _ .... Little-known fi~ffi has big influence Lanaor Associates use strategic design t o create positive emotio~al respon ses visible to conaumers concern prod- ucts that &r1 ICCll in supennarkets almost everywhere. Landor does half its busincsa outside the United States ' and bas SOO employees, rcprcscntina 42 nationalities. By MARYBETH NIBLEY "' ....... """" \ NEW YORK -Craving a snack but can't decide which potato chips to choose? Maybe you fancy a frozen dinner and want to find the least fatterung one. Or perhaps yo u must zip ao urgerff ~I acrosa the country and don't know a couf::ier to trust. .. Chances are the company run by John M. Diefenbach might have something to do with those dec1si0Qs and countless others consumers make each day. Most people have never heard of San Francisco-based Landor As- sociates because us business is getting people to recognize and buy the products and services of others. Its handiwork turns up 'on everythmg from blue Jeans to Jets. Diefenbach. back in his native New York City recently on business, talked about "strategic des~," the field in which Landor specializes that aoes deeper than just coming up with ways to separate consumers from their money. The services of Landor. which rings up annual revenue of $40 million to $50 million. are tapped. for example, by a corporation seeking a new 1dent1ty after an upheaval. be it due to merger or government deregulation. As Walter Landor. who founded the firm in I Q4 I. has put 1t, Landor's goal 1s .. 10 use design to create positive emotional response." The thing,s 1t does that are most People who have followed the evolution of market research know that Landor and firms like it deploy teams of experts usina state-of-th~ tech niques and multisyllabic methods to determine such lhina.s as why a particular company's loao offends wh ile ~nother's enjoys wide appeal. Diefenbach. who is president of Landor. believes consumers have grown more sophisticated since Vance Packard focused national at- tention on ways in wttich he said people were seduced into buyina in his 1957 expose "The Hidden Per- suaders." "I think thal when Vance Packard wrote his book in the '50s there was an intimation that there was a world of communications people that were -illl(ll~~------------- )14; - NEW YORK IAP) -The following llst 10 lhows the Over • the -Counter 11 Jlocka end werrents lhel have gone up j2 the most encl dowklhe most based on 3 sier~t of !"" Frldev. 1' No securll , tr•.d no below S2 or 1000 lf es ere Inc uded. 1 t end Percenteoe chen~s ere lhe l ~ ~tween the prevlo~s closlno 1J ~stNwk s 6~ ~ nitMedlcl 2.,. ..... Prime E Q i34 34 AmClll WI 14 lnt11r1Mf l 'AI NMR Am un 14 13"" Cooe11lcEno 31· 16 ~ Praitls wt If• 1 ICN Blomed 1 ,..., lh price iiFr ~v·s ;.; or b~~r ca Pel. b j ~ WI S J~ i ~ 8~ ~70:!0 n 1 i:c c:tiDev ~~ i~ Up . MonoAnllbd 1h 34 AllOVCPlr 634 ll.li FllnlrslAlsk 9 NattLumbr ~ ~ Sterlvet tl4 Vi CACI lncA s ~ S· 16 NMR Centers l'f ~ DOWNS CorritrtK ~ l,li Up . APIO ONA 'I• ~ UP . 1 ~munomd fl• + 11-16 UP . 2 N•me L1tJI Cho ~lvTred 2 -Th nelek 434 -I I 11GoreCmplc. .:l'h + 'l4I Up 17.6 3 9 :lln Jlh + 1h uo t6.7 4 ambBloScl 6 -t I/. NMS Phrm un SI/, -1 NEW YORK (AP) -The followlng 11'1 shows the New York St~ ExchanQe i tocks •nd werrenta that have oone UP the most •nd down the mosl based on percent of chanoe reoardless ol volume for Friday. No -.curlllH tredlng below s:l are Incl· ·uded. Ne! I nd oerc1ntaee chanoes are the difference belwHn the previous clOslno price and Frldev's 2 o.m price Nome 1 GelcoCP 2 EoullecFn 3 Am Motors 4 Tull Ind S vtAmfesco 6 Anttlonv s 7 Peradvne I AmMolr of .lJPS t:asr crio 23 I W1 9 11h 3 ~ 41111 'l'l .,., ~ .~...... • 11111 6•.ia t ¥11 25\\ 2~ D Pel. UP 24.3 Up 20.~ UP 14. Up 1~ UP I .6 Up I .S Uo l 1.4 Up 10'1 9 Hu3~TI l~ ~:~'kg Inc 12 lnterR1~ 13 MOC oro 14 Andr:JC ev JJ Gen10ev1 n I Tenev Ind I RangerOll 18 Tt.itEesln 19 XTRAlnc H FIBa>Tex ~lrcleK s uoua s I avstr W!B 4 W1tl!lOCO S FlnCoAm Name 1 Tonka s 2 DuaLI 2.70of 3 MversLE ~:JXSfl wt 614 -lYI eo Hhlncp 2l'a -'h mo ldTm l -1,; tudLoen ~ -~ r• ~ -~ ~ten~t~ 2 1-16-7-16 kMldAI'!\ pf 'l/J -Jlh ooor•nVld !~ -~ orS.ltrLlv -1 Hvmoh.r re•v 'h -'h Mlcr~'k ~ -~ UtdF ~ -~ Wst om l\ -~ NM rm -~ ~Pc1?o.o 17.• • 17.2 s 154 6 SeM,t~L%!8 itt = ~ ~W1Jri1N II ' 'h -3 Nw n~Bus -S Occup ro wt •;, Sandus v 'h V. Advan mp 'h 'h Edee un 2'1• -14 Pel 11 7. '·l 7 •• t:s 6.2 6.1 6.y h l6 d ~ 7.6 7.4 74 I vJL TV pfO s Tloer In! 6 Rothchild n 1 PerryOruo J SunshMn 10 i"'c o Ii lnll I own I owerner • vlStgra!JtTCh 19 NoEurOll 1 COlumSav pf I ~Sin Union 18 v Manvllle ~ ewhalRsc TWA Hewlel!Pk Pl~ssev 2• ~a1~ci~1r s 25 ToscoCo 314 -v. S1AI -l'a 10ti -1 131/• -IJ'e ' -14 22~ -'~ 61/• -~ 2'1e -..... 8~-t.'j 3''h -2 21/• -.,.. 183'. -I 11~ -~ .ct-\ -,,,. 21h -.,.. 7~ -~ 2634 -Jl/4 371,. -1 :VO 24>.<.t -11AI 2~ -...... 21J'e -..... 2l\ -,,.. 0-aily Pilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE FUGHTS AVAllABl( FIOM OIANCE COUNT'f TO /Al VIA GO/OfN srATr Alfl/Nf5 1: Ii: h. 11. 11., fh subtly hoodwinking the consumer," said Diefenbach. "I think it had to do with more just the n~ivetc of our times then as opposed to now.'' Color, Diefenbach said, 1s "prob- ably the last of the hidden per- suaders." That observation helps explain why the hue on cans of Coca.Cola Co. 's Tab diet soda has become darker than the perky shade when the cola was introduced. ''The color pink has disappcare'1 from diet products. for example. whereas 10 years ago pink rep- resented diet products," Diefenbach said. "Because diet products are a phenomena ... (that) appeal to both males and females." White has come to symbolize low- calorie foods. Picture a package of Stouffer's popular Lean Cuisine line of frozen entrces, a bottle of Miller BrewinaCo.'s Ute beer. or 7-UpCo.'s diet 7-Up. All feature w.!)ite as the dominant color. Among the trends Diefenbach sees p.iruna momentum arc consumer ,,-efercnccs for brand names. Gener- ics, be said. plateaued in 1982 and have done nothing since and prob- ably will never again catch the attention of consumers to any sigmfi· cant degree. Convenience will play an increas- ingly key role in marketing. Landor. he said, is advising a major oil corporation on how best to plan service stations so that it will become routine for drivers stopping for gas to buy groceries, do some banking and maybe get thei r cars washed. Conference to bear Gray Edwin J. Gray, chainnan of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, will be the luncheon speaker at the 24th annual Economic Outlook Conference on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at the Anaheim Hilton. Currently in his second tcnn on the board as a President Reagan designee, Gray presides over one of the largest corporate financial conglomerates m the world About 1,200 Southland busi- ness people will be "Expandina Economic Honzons" at the day- long event sponsored by the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. For tickets, caJI 634-2900, ) l Otw .... ~' Y•t CM ~i: 1~m. ~i i"' '~ ... i~ ~7, ,. '!•' ~ ~ ~:. ii~ r·.1 1E :~ ~ire. ,,l 1i , ij~ a mo'1. . ~'it =~ \· B .,.-1,. ;.,,; i, «\~· I~~: ~: ;,r.1:; . ,,.._ ~ nron 1· ~ V.-1'-' nvdl • ''' n\Cll pf I • ('f naExp , 11 1 *-lt ::r.ce ' <\It+ 'it 'm·i ,.J ]' i~~ ~ nv n U 'I)-II> CIU lt ' .62 u 'l'r-Iii ~'~ Ii :; iJ~: : :~ ~\ ,:~ , H~""' •Ir S4 1l I . 12•1,-I',. '" ' 'i t l!''--', !,~. 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We.,1 Germany and Japan. m pan1 l ular. have been rcsi'it1ng pressure fr0m the t 'nncd StatC'I lO pro mote lower interest rate,. and thus c;11m ulate demand fo r I S o .pom . No btg breakthrough had been expected Ncverthck ss. broker~ <,aid the 'i1tuat1on k ft 1n vc.,tors wondcnng v. hat l'Ould he do ne to deal "''th the probkm of the l ~ 1ra~: dt~I Pnrtsoflong-te1m go\Crnmcnt d<o wh1c-h mo 'c 10\/L'r'cl} ''"lh 1n\c'.1\.•,1 ntlc. drnprxcl about S5 for"' er. $1 (J()(J in face 'alUl' in t red1t-ma rkc1 act 1 v11~ Monda' WHAT AMEX Dio WHAT NYSE Dm NEW YORK (AP) ~P 29 I Toda1h Adva nced Declined l8 ¥nc1'anoed n 1 olal IS$ues 801 New Mohs 4 New low5 16 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORI<. IAPl Seo 29 Prev day Toda y 289 Ad 11anced 383 2'6 Oectlned 1203 238 Unc1'anGed •oo 773 fo1a1 luues 1986 6 New l\lohs 131 11 New IOW$ 2 NYSE Lr AD£ Rs NEW YORK !AP) -Sales, ' Pm NEW YORK !AP) -Sales, 4 P m Monoav price a nd ne t change of tile 1) Monday Price a nd net change of ll'le 10 most mos1 ac llve Ntow York Stock E llc hange ac1l11e Am erican Slock Eirchange lssutos, lu u es 1r a d 1 ~0 n a •iona ll v a t t r ad in o n a Ii on a 11 Y a I more m ore 11'ari s l ~~l. Voklfne Lnt Cho-~~c7r.ru 2,sl/,,~me ~:' frt BAT Ind s 11,300 6 s-16 +3 • Fed E}(oress 2 .398:500 63'"' t 8 • MavllwrGo •73,SOO 27 14 + ~ · USX c orp 2,305.000 73 ~ -~ HomeSt'IOP s 325,SOO .. ' f8M l.7'8.200 134 • -1 • Wlckei 2S0.200 •' • '• AmE ,press I 748,000 S4 • -I ' HomeGro 190,100 19 Pacie ls 1,671,800 52 '·' • AM Intl 1'•"2',000200 ~5 • • :. Hew le1tP1< 1,653,300 37 -~. Wa nolab8 r '' Ame r T& T 1,S86,900 2?'.t! -• TunAlrCP 'ffl 1 * + ·~ SOuCalEd 1,36t 200 321'1 -i,,. E choBav o 1 2 11& _ ~ j::ordMol s 1,246,400 57 • .. l" HornHar 11 '. 16 .., Am MQlo rs 1.131.SOO 3 GoLo QuoTES Sllec;te<I w0<1d gold ll'lOM MDl'day Londoft morntno 11.ino $429 45 011 SJ ~~ L~ atternoon ll•lllQ S421 00 off ie 00 1111119 1l1e<noon tl•"'O S425 ~· 1111 l ' 15 ''-*-.,, t1r1no $A129 ?3 ntt SS 11 Zllftcll l•t• ette<noon l>t<1 S42!> 2~ ott $6 2!> ''''' '~ Ul<e<I HeondylHer..,.,.5A2700 ottSfiOO ,.......,..~27 40 on'600 ,.......,.. fo1>r•c•1e<I $«8 T1 011 S6 '30 NYC-• Qo«:l ,ont montll f n S4?7 20 ott l1 30 METALS QuoTES NEW VORI( IAPI Sooo flflnlf"•<>V• ~ti ""~" ~.,nd•y SearsRoeb 1.1~,000 39 7 -'* vlRot>lnsAH I. I . 700 8 1,. -1 • Lucky S1r l,O 6,300 JS~ -• RellanceGp n l,067,600 10 W1ljl1jliiirdi;(l!Ji1 Nt vv YORI< CAP) -Finttl Oow"'ones 111er11oes for Monday . Stocks Ooen H19'1 Low OOM Ch9 :lO lnd 20 T rri IS U11 65 Stk Ind us Tra n Ullls A._,.,,._ ~ • 65 ew>ll""' oouM >IV G°""'• •.oot m«\tll ctoMd f rt C°""9' 6 7.f> 7 ·~ c""tt • D<>llrtd U S ll<lBll,,ettO'll C°""9' 60 60 o<lr>i. ""' pl')t;nO >jv CNl•A• •t'.>'•' NE W VORt< (AP) -Mos! acllve over the-counter SIOCk\ SUPPiie d bv NASO LHt or monttt GIOMd F'" L-24 ~""ts • POUMd Zlftc .,_,, ttttltl. ~''" l1t~1 • ..,,,.M1 Ttn $J 435~ 1m•t•I" Wft'Alii ·nm11•'"'_. t•'lf .. ~ lh ,,,.. SS !>9~ pet OUM4' t1JCtlth .\ •• ,.,()'"'' attwet SS ~80 C)tf 1rO'f' 11uM,. ~"' ,,.. "' 'l'W'Jt tntlt'"ti CIOleO f rt ...,cwy s1ssoo siet.i oo;~"' '~ ,.-11,.0 Mfhiw •-ii • """"""' ~8~ ()() l !>t!ll on .. • ,,nr" .. ' "'' trtocil ,,.,.,._.....,. . .$!.11 JO N .. ~-· t "' r-.o· i,.".., f r, .... ,,,. Jll\I •fl' Rebo~ \ Tandll" zo~d. G1ao• \ Svc MP• M11xcr1> 1nle Seaoeu> MC t'il\>."l t ., • hl .., ·~..J .-.'l lJ ... 1 ). \-' f" -vt.. IC ' t" ' , t4fi ftl...t1 .• .., •• l ! • • 1 ". t • ""t. t l ......... J.,'\~ . "'. . -""" ' Volume 81d Aslled Olia. 968,JOO 77-32 5 '17 92 ,600 74 • I • 888.900 2 • 866.900 23"t. 794,800 13 • 711.JOO 10 • 710.300 l S • 686.200 1'1 SJ~ soo 14 ;,. t95,400 ,~ ........ t ••• ' ..... IL& . . t I .. \ • • • OfMOe Cout DAILY ptLOT/ Monday, September 29, 1088 1\ CALL 642-5878 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 4111800 $AIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 days... • ""'-l'et1Y QHl'I', NO "99 ~. ~. Alllomol-. llotlll'O, OI HelO Wenl9d ~=~~~~~~~l'!I!!!~' f!!:'al IMI Cetta.... 1114 la1MI lala.. 2111 1!!,l:rt ltat• lllt l11'u hala~ c.ta... lilt ·· rl.... •t lnt1h tt ·~;: ;;;:;::;;:====:1•1unm1;;;;;;n ...... iiiliii;iF RoMtR aXvFAoNt 'i38K 2~eA coNoo . .... uu•• ~"n' U9P9' asr28•. 2 .. ---- COLDWeu BAN~eRO 3 bdrm w/~ MleeU. Exeo 1tyle h<>m9, 3BR day-nlte view, W/O, LSE 1 YR 21R Fum gw WE'RE THE IESTI gar. new crpt1 & window AQo;f)-'e wanted. To lttf Large lot with 1011 of 3'A8A. uorurn. yrly. poo111pa. Newpon Ter-s1ooo. tl33 E. ~bOe 1 & 2 BEOAOOMS coverloga Unltd vie'# 2~BA new C.M. Apt. charm. Extenll~ UM of $2900/mo. Call for appt r~St050/moe31-1153 Blvd. 213-943-8'34 FURNISHINGS AVAIL $1595Vrly ll50-9192 wl pool.JIC ,leundry flC. llaJMd glut and oak IOL=~~~~~ltore ........ ,.. 2t3·943-28e0 •Freeutllltlee Stuo.nt11Late2&3Bdrm1 S350/mo MO·ll047 New price -S149,000 2BR 2BA, 2 car gar. Walk llllPI Olell •Specloua llvlng winter rentals. Call VIII• Shr 2BR 18A apt w/qule4 lalMI to Nwpt Cntr. $1350/mo, 1bd MSO. Bach 1526• no •Huge kitchen Rental• 875-4912 surfer/prof Vtew ot aurf 111"• 11111 Traditi"onal Pnia1ala 2117 1yr1 .. Agt 640-5864 E 8 •Blt~n oven• & ranoee 11 setn St. NB Stec>t 10 •--•-pell. t02 · 1Y Apt 8 •Patloe nTll llUlfltlf sand. 1enn11, pool. Avt Nll,111 Realty 2. 3 I aBr w inter I YrtY • Bedroom 2·~ Bath 2 OCEANFRONT 28r 28a, •CoYered Garagea FURN. 2 & 38R from $800 9127 S•60/mo. Non- Thi rineat In condominium Penln1ula Rental• avl. story on canal In Newport avall now. BMut. view nr •POOi & 880'1 PLAVA A.E. 873-t900 smkr Lve meg ~11-0487 llvJng. Spilt i.v.i 3 BR. 2+ 6S 1-7370 VIII• Rent Ila 875-49 t2 Shorea S 1650/mo. Bkr Balboa Pier s 1150/m" •Ptulh lanectiplog •L C I t ••· BA. lamlly room. prlvecy •-~------------------~--------_-_-'_ OOL L HOUSE 1 br. Call 642-3850 winter. $1225-$1350/m~ *Xlnt loc11fon acro11 IHI• Hit t Jt ~ CdM furn hM , lhr 2- on expanll~ greenbelt. TllPUI 1212,IOO bayvlew, completely new, 3BR 2BA ·~ block to yrly. Agt 752-2228 .&-Sorfrom park 2'!! ~~:;'~~e 2 1 '~k1i 7,~· ~ City 1.nd hllll view. : Leroe Unlta. 28drm, 2Ba, custom kit, laundry 11u, beach, new carpetlpllntw --1n-tet-"""R9nt--.,-.-fu-rn ___ 2i(_ * ~':':~SON ;ci;:n 1BR tBA nr SC $390/mo 998-•229 9"-.... tingle 1tory. patios. Ex-$950/yrly HJ-5353 $1250/mo. Yearly 1Ba DuPlex garage ·~ · Plaza. Patio. carport, __ IPICTUIUI Flllll Y ... Mini condition 5 bdrm. 3 bath Spygtus Hill home wl\11 tamlly room. C1- 1hedral celllng llvlng room with French doort. formal dining room. "' bar, oak cuetom slelr- case Night llght view from master suite Over 3 000 sq tt or comfonable 11v1ng. Huge lot and 1 tremendous v1fue. JANINE OU BOIS 759-9100 .. Ti• tf LIM hit 50 of bey lrontage. 144' depth Probate. Bob Causlln (714)851-7720 or 673-0354 cettent Coata M ... 10-IOUIFlllT PLAY A A.E. 673-1900 blk 1o ocea~ or bay.' No 1•2· 1111 pool. apa. Chlld ok Ct••trcial ~t~o1n1 C~~ ~~~~~ :r ~~ 2BR winter onty nr Balboa Bayfront 3BR S 1500 pets $700 714-675-4142 llTI llTTAll nPI 1825 NO PETS 722•8011 I .E. Salt/Ital 848-6743 pier 673-83801673-49211 Oceanfront SBA• $3000 C.rta• ••• ... BU IDEAL E/llde toe. 28R "'"· ........ l11i1t11 mmct .... West Bay Av. 3BR $1550 BA /d ., -· 2711 CaJillrut Inc• 1st blk to ocn 2Br+ $1200 2BR 211 Apt.. :Ing' cer 1 ·pvt gar. lg yd. w lit•• Z7D6 2111 Dover Shores 3BR $3000 garage. wallllng dlttance Z:Ps7~5~0~rpt. Mull EmptY'd man ntsmkr, light~ ••pp•R•o!l!'x!'!"'l7P!!2,.5""'sq...,ft~X""/c~ln •c,.ha·r-m""1n•o111!2"'8t11R"", "'den-."'1""1X"°b8'"' Batboe Apt 2BR $850 lo beach I 1200/mo. 2~4-46 Orange Ave hM prtvlls. prV1 room in Lag Bch ideal tor Prof. .....;;;;=====...:...:=:::.... Newp0'1Bch3BR St350 675-5061 TSL MGMT 642•1603 qulelCM home$300/mo Av111 11-1. $1250 lnc1 lmat lM4 nr Pines Park Newly vearly·Wlnter-Short term• •Ll-Y ••••* utlfl Incl 546-6713 ullls. 497-3374 M·F painted inside aod out. Burr Wlllte Realtor Inc. ,_ ..-NE w PORT v I LL AGE TURTLE ROCK 3100 sq ti $1250 213-476-2165 2901 Newporl Blvd. N.B. 2 Bedroom & 1t1.1dy. utra APARTMENTS E~IH Ot1tl IHI DELUXE WATERFRONT on lg lot, 4br, 2Y,be. pool, Ctrtal ••I flllf 2122 (l1•) Ill 4llO cute, stove & frig, only Coate M... Room for non-amokino OFFICE SPACE r:~rK:.rs.de9~~mr:: 2BR 28X. apectecularB _A_Y_R~IDG....,...,E,,..--C-=-~n-d-o-2,...b-r, ~~u;fncll;i..... PRES:l~~~:TION gentlemen. 548"5056 1~ 6~~:4~P $t.50 + agent. 1154-9584 ocean 111ew. lrpk:. 2 car 2ba. gated. all ammen, South Coul Plaza LAGUf-IA BEACH ru~ ~~· CdM. 1000 sq tt, new carp, 1..,.rt lffcll Hit gar. patio 511 Seaw11d. w/d,gar,rels,$1250/mo, 1120AlllTlll,IPTI •CloNtoOC Alrpon PV1 entr .. Ille coo · • paneled. many wtndowe, _ S1535/mo 760-8382 540-7551 or 786-5180 1Bdrm unfurn. 1 blk to •7 Mlnut .. 10 BMch ~~?'·:~~ 'r~f~r f~~!~~~~ gOO<I s~nage. 873-4120 IOl--.0 MUI YI NEW COND0-3BR 3'i\BA 111 "'•-H ..-Ill bch. $750/mo. 675-4174 •Night Lighted. Sand • or 673-4128 S1ep1 to Nnd. toe. on Sea-2 1 1 dbl car -• -C OC Volleyball & Tenol1 Crt1 Room ror r8"t $300/mo ------shore 4BR upper, 3BR No'~!· $2000/~'; Designer perlect, lrg 3 SPE TACULAR EAN & •Pool, Jecuzzl. 880 Full house prlvlleoet 3 0411 IU Simi tower Sp1clou1 fir plan Agenl 573.5354 bdrm. 2''r ba, e/c, wlpool BAY VIEW Cozy prvt •CoVeted Parking m f nut es to 0 CC "mple pkg. ullll paid Can be 3 unite S219K LH. spe • rennts. S tll50/mo room located In charming •Cable TV Av1lleble 540-8140 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 DOVER R.E. 759-5080 Cotti Mtll 2134 Call Sue/agt 63t-1266 •Pl bldg w/unlque at-·~Room with Flreplaoe moaphere. Steps to bch and Bllllard1 BAY VIEW CONDO 2BR 1ba. gar. bit-Int , gar-lllFFI EUC OMll Lndry rm. lg eundeck. A •Seun .. 2bd, frptc, gar, pool, Jaz. dener, w/d hkup, no pell. 3BR •den. 3BA, pool. RARE FINO! $325/mo. 1 BR FURN/UNFURN $160,000. By owner. beam cell $825-dep. Mtn view, lg gar, bit-Ina 675-2444 or 675-6606 Corner Nwpt Fwy & Baket WM~11 • ,, ,\, I .lJ1 • ~OOM lor rent. chlld OK NEW " UNIT BUILDING Kitchen and taunory 887 W 19th SI .. C.M. avallebta, utlll11ea In-S1ores or Ole• 800-3000 eluded 546-7513 Sq Fl Agt541-5032 213 975-0234 Collect 1982 Meyer 549-3484 Beem cell, wallpaper Open airy 2BR 2BA duplex Sorry. No petal lalMI Ill A•-11-1 2BR, PV1 & quiet. gas & :>vt patio. lrptc, s17oo unit w/frpk: • lhr g11 • (714)557-0075 P • l 1007 "--I -!..., ~ 3 water & grndr pd. Lg (818) 798-9504 w/d hkup. So of hwy. ltt1h/•t1l1 27Ii lfFIOES Fiii Ill ... L.11111 IUll E 17th St. CM Remodeled. ' HdH I ..,.,., oner .,..... .eel. rg yard No pets $685/mo CAPE COO Condo! S 1195/mo. Agt 673-53~ bdrm, 2'"i ba. ale. w/poot 111 + ·-497•6287 T 1 2 TllPLH spa + 1ennl1. Avell ...,.. ennls, poo • spa, bd. OIWml I 11111 3bd, 2be. upper unit In lmmed $1850/mo. CaH •WTllH •E* 2ba 2clr gar $l650 mo lBr 2Ba. Wiry large, 111 Nl<:e 2Br 2Ba, OIW, bltln1. lndry lee, lncd patio. No pets. Non-1mkr. $850. 760-1418 or 642· 7528 .TH.. p111. '"'bs, al e. patio. Thi Doyle Co/Rich 722-1602 1111 latatt Ftr Salt Gtatral 1002 trlstlne cond. V~CANTI Patrlck/agt 631-1266 Large 3Br 2Ba. trpk:, 2 car Marilyn 75 -1 195 Iv meg blt1n1. w11her /dryer -----------Ready to got PLUS 2bd HARBOR VIEW HOMES, garage. all bltlns, encl FURN or UNFURN, lg 1br. Must see! Fae $1275 Quiel E/alde unfurn 2BR 1BA upper Crpt, drp1, gar Adults pref'd No pets 1850/mo 650-629• Nkly rent1f1 I 145 & --..,.., -=----:=-z Up/Wkly Color TV. tree 1 .. aatraal 2711 coffee. heated pool mak1 53& SF refurbtahlng ln- aervlce & steps to ocean. side & out c1n redo Inter Kl1c11'1 avt 985 N Coesl to suit 87S w 15111 SI. NB. 1 .... ,fc ..... llWLllTlll CIHUllLIUI 1bd down Great rental d p k S 50 F sec bulldlng. club hse, area Lsetand $252.500 Moneco model, 3br 2ba. yar . ets o 11 ee TELHEIT lll·lllO ASSOCIATED REALTY move In cond. best otter TELEIEIT 111·1110 ~g'.·1!~8a~e~~~~~~mo ---,,....---.,----.,..---673_3663 over $240.000 No bro-DUPLEX up, 2br. 2ba, pV1, Hwy Lao Beto 494-5294 2 t 3-433-094 1 --SHARP! CLEAN 2Br IUWI ltTIL BY OWNER• Aree behind . • Near new 1own11ome in Harbor Woods Owner transferred and Il es priced to sell' Oesireeble End Unit wl\11 private deck, 2 Bdrms. 2'"' Baths. fireplace. 11ery clean. Just $224,900 kers please Call •New Lux Condo nr bch HARBOR VIEW HOMES. sundecl(, nice view. Ctrt ...... tl IU 1022 Laurie 9.5 640-4020 3Br 2'1tBa. FtP, d bl gar PALERMO cBr+ ex-relrfg. d/w, frpl, new spa, sml pe1 ok $1195 ded 1 patnt1carpe1. 2 car gar, HOUSE PLUS INCOME So OLIEll IOIE 646-1844 or 642-9666 pan em. rm., good 1aund"" lacll f PCH I loc .. S 1750 759-7602 ., o may exchange or 2Bdrms garage. 'ltblk to 1613'"' Narc1uus CdM llouse In Westcllfl or beach' $187 500 As-*PlmlllE OIYE• NEWPORT HEIGHTS HSE Sl 100/mo 495-8238 E ·BI u I I (Fee) are a sociated Realtors E11cellen1 tocatlon 2Br 2BR + ofc, 2'1t8A, tam rm, $2115,000 Eves 5-8, 673-3663 2Ba. WI D hkup. lrplc. 2 lrplc, herd firs. prof dee LARGE ROCK FIRE- wltnds 10·8, 675-57 15 __ --~--vaulted ceilings. 2 car gar Gdnr, I 1400 642•2940 PLACE -OCEAN VIEW 02 Saa Jaaa Cat l07i w/opnr Over streams & _ Cute 1Br, dining rm. Ct1tl M111 l 4· falls Pool & spa Greet Newport Island charming charming bldg. unique (714)673-4400 E/•llllrlflWIEll* PlllE1.lllOIES v•ewS1150 Avall 10117 weterlront Avlnowl N-atmosphere Steps to * -Private & exctuslve llorse No pers 549-2447 crpt, 3Br 1'1t8a $1300 bch Hrdwd llrs, lndry rm. let Ut Htl~ Y •• Sell ~ 01t Propertrl Call C11111f1t4 , 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. 3Br 2Ba. •tra lg lam. rm lg propeny 3Bdrm custom Villa Rentals 675-4912 lg sundeck, pvt garage laundry rm. stor area, nome Can Ile sub-3BR 2'itBA 2 story avall A RARE FINO! cul-de-sac. alley access. divided 5395,000 Bkr Brook111ew Condo. Frplc Newport Terrace. 3Br s 1150/mo 675-2444 or $229.500 Ope.n Hse 12-5 17141493_7512 w 10 hkup 2 car gar . avl 2' i Ba Townhouse S 1025 675-6606 c12 Abbie Way 645-4539 _ Nov 1 $ t 125 640-8290 • sec •8 Surfside Cou'rt. •E1s1DE ouPLEX -2Br Acre11e 1125 AVAIL IMMEOiAfELY .O.vt to11 Mary 495 .. 5735 1Ba eacll has own yard & 1 8 Acresr· Aapldly de- G 8 n 0 a c 0 v e No bltls or frills $500 1br 1 garage Owners un11 velop1ng Perris areal CondotEnd Unit 3BR, block to ocean basic larger has encl paho Prime area for units Just 2 iBA 2 s1ory wolh lrplc appts llurry 539-6191 Agt $179 500 (213) 598-4057 $49 5001 John Denver dShwShr W/D hkups. dbl lee ·a Hiil FiH ll Reai ty 657-5118 Eves garage wteiect GOO. OCEAIFllO-HOME New single family 110mes 1n 244-400 I =A 170 prvl pat•o $989 • S 1189 "'1 Cos1a Mesa wtprlvete sec dep 863-0697 or 3Br, 2BI lrplc. garage. lncd yrds Tile roofs, oak O•I tf Ceaaty 863-15-00 Agl, No Fee frig stove $1200 Fee cab1ne1s & much morel Prtrr!J 1525 j BRIGHTON SPRINGS TE~EllHT 111-1110 Calf t~ay Agt 548-13_!! IOITEllEY om Oll :ondo 2Br l ''JBa trl-level. REMODELED Victorian AllllE llO 000 Fil micro 2 · car garage bch Me unlurn Avail ' Palm Deserr. 2Br 2Ba furn w/opnr W/O hkup Over 10-1 St 600/mo yrly. LIU Bes1 toe & mnln view condo on course Assum srreams & falls Pool spa 557-1616 TWE 111 lllll tst Priced tor last sate 5995 No pets 549-2447 Spectacular Back Bay Mtn cabin nr Snow Sum-S 139 950 (2 13)923-3222 E/SIDE house 3Br2'1JBa, vtew 3Br 2' •Ba. tr pie, 2 mil 2Br 2Ba 6 yrs old H n / L-E. Waat-.1 1 ~25 den Quiet Cul-de-sac. terraces. S 1900/mo • •g summer winter sw • grdnr no pets $1300 mo ullls 673-2944 rents $80.000 Funlshed Trade for anything in Private Pany tlas S50K for tstllastldep 645-0779 WNTR LSE FURNISHED CM/NB Call nowt Liz or down pymt Would like to E-slde hse $700S room Ocnlrnt 3br hm $1300 Chuck 631 -1266 or buy 4BR ocean view or la o 1 b 1 I kid O f 1 3b 2b $1150 oceanfront 11ome in Nwp1 Y· u es c app s s en rn r a up 646-5743 Bch or CdM 10 S600K ok 539-6191 Agt lee Ben erea 3br lwnhm S 1300 ---Ocnlrnt 4br llm $2500 •• :~.ic~; ~:: . · A_s_i.. _' _o _r __ e a '_b a r a Flat appealing $400 rental Byfrnt beaut 6br llm 54500 ,~-·4 71 41759-8505 bungalow 1Br 1Ba encl YEARLY LEASE WAITEI; 11141 ztltll pt10 more 539-6t91 Pen1n 3br tower $1200 for 4-8 Condos I wlll sub-Agt 1~ -West N8""pon 2br $925 BY OWNERI ONLY S 135K )('Int loc 3br, 1¥•ba. llv rm, frplc, din rm n-roof Patio w /cover 540-t531 divide 655-7626 llECITIYl Cllll Dover Sllrs 4br hm $2250 2 msrr Br 2Ba. w/d, lrplc, Watertronl Homes Inc ltatall 2 car gar pool, spa $995 la 1· 1400 ~n111LCoa•t1 tse N_'._ sc Piza 6~1700 l BR 28A-w 1bay vu s1300 aHeraf ZlOZ LOOKIE HERE' 3BR 2BA upper w/2 car Rare E-s1de $525 Ilse encl prkng. yrly S 1350 Ott Newpon 2br nm style baste decor kids ok WINTER-2BR ocnlrnl & abode kids ok garage otllers avail 3BR duplex, avail now' jUSI $525 539-6191 *IH·l1t1• CUllllY llHTAl Agl lee Or tll•s big 3br 2be 4 lam J II llllT 110. Otf PCH nme S675 kid pet hm gar p110 ktds nwly re-111-UOI tr lll·l 1U ok cozy crptd decor de-done $725 539-6191 tails 539-6191 Ag1 ree Ag1 tee Yrly 3br 2ba s 12oo·s huge ~all Studio. oceanside, sy walk to bell No mmon walls $550/mo 115 pd 494-1369 SPECT°ACULAR OCEAN& BAY VIEWS Now avail· able !Br 1Ba. new crpt. In cherm1ng bldg, unique a1mosol1e<e Steps to bch . lndry rm. lg sunoeck pvl garage avail A RARE FINOI S600-S850 /mo 675-244• or 675-6606 Steps 10 beach Single rooms, Bache lors , 1 Bdrms & 2Bdrms av all New crpts & floors. lndry rm. sundeck. PrV1 garaoe avail No pets 675-2444 Hllll 211111 5 t 150 fBr $750. Both w/lrplc. garage 760-85 t5 Costa flln1 """iH4 1 & 2BR APT QUIET COMPLEX Pool. no pets, $495 & $695 1600 sec 646-3618 2 bdrm, 1'1't bath, pvt lndry rm Inside unit Patio, gar. Nice No pets 1675/mo Call Pam 631· t 266 2111111 Enclosed garage Super clean $650 mo 645-18 t9 Mesa Verde ar•a S860 4br 1(1fch or thts S 1200 3br Last youngster starting " 2b f 1 kid II ield school? S1art a new 101> or 1nclds den 2ba flat and a oar rp c s ca ~ hOblly lly 1001t1ng lhrough affordable at 539-6 t91 539-6 !9 l Agt fee _ ctassitled Agt tee T11tia 2190 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ai'ea PElCOCK HILL 2BR tBA house Yard, Beautllul ei1ec hOuse, tn gar $850Jmo • dep Incl xln 1 cond. 4br. S 1900. gdnr 631-5103 544 2054 APUTIHTS Beautiful cle1n large Gar- den Apts, patios. decks. spa Sorry, No pets 2Bdrm 2Bath S740-$760 398 w Wiison 631 -5583 D1a1 Poial 2121 Arlriit.11 CLOSE Tl IUClll iaiSH 2BR. 2BA Garage. Yard, ldaa• 26H The DlllJ Piiat ho\ o new woy ro •CUlllllAPT* S1udoo, lull kltcllen utlll 1nc1 Only 1450 Fee turn your Hidden T reosure~ into CASH with a S9.00 Clms1f 1ed Ad $750tmo 661-6142 · -•ELITUllU* TELEllEIT 171-1110 1'i'IBa. W/O hkup, patio & Nkly rentals now avail Hoag Hosp1ia11 15.000 o er age No p et a S 147.00 wk & up 2274 sQlt on appro• 1 acre 1690/mo 546-9950 Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 $895,000 640-7000 or TOP AREA quiet, no pet• SU I Ill LIME 645-7521 MESA PINES 1Br tBa 3026 W Pac:lflcCout Hwy I act•• '"'"~' :arpor1, back yard. encl Newport Beach.Refrlg TV 27H pello or balcony 1850 up. s t35 +wk sgl, no deposit , _______ ...,,...,, POOL spa, bbq 549-2447 IEWNllT IUOI D p l 1 ZIZI l1at1h It laau 10% cash on cash return UI t a 2724 10 4 CAP 675-840 4 •CLOSE TO BEACH * 675-8202 or 722-0974 2bd. lba. wtgar. $750. 714 2 Roommates needed to 739-1919-deys sllr Balboa Peninsula l11iatu l Fiaucial 497-t326-Evea ~f:.04~; L~~~n Call luiau1 f tr Sale IHI. ltec• 2140 The 2tOO IHr tltt ht11l lltt•••tt OtHt0tit1 5 YM FOR SALE Full Y Fresh, newly decorated ..-tOO's Ot Leads available EQUIPPED .-,, Lake 2bd on bch. pool. sauna ..-o c Largest Agency Isabella. good steady ln- S t 150 ~2-7796 vopen 7 Days A Weet< come 3 11ours trom LA ::OST A MESA 64 t-0229 Surrounded by moun- L111aa ltac• 2141 ~ISSION VIEJO 364.3800 1a1ns, river. lake Low -_ __ overhead $20.000 com· •OLIU Tl IDOi* ULUA Pt1lnili p1e1e 16191376-2356 Studio, crp1s/drps, lndry :>rot. n-smkr. $450 mo -- rm. relrlg/stove. utlls Incl 548-7475 Iv msg ... !J Tt LN• nl4 Hurry Fee S37S• Signature Loans. Up 10 TELEllHT lll·lllO -COM/OCEANSIDE S 10.000 Free Details De· __ __ Prestigious 2br 2ba. prof versilied 731 1 Belerlve MtF $500 • ''> Avl Oct 3 :: 1016 Houston TX 77036 •r,rt ltac• Wt 2~l. 2 blks from beach & stores. great nelgllborllood $725/mo 673-4576 or 675-49 t2 (714) 675-1793 WIDOW rias MONEY for TDs S10Klup. no credit v no penally Call Denison Assoc 673 73 1 t ::oM Roommatlio share Lg Apt w/llreptece. next to p11k11ennis. S'438/mo • uttl n/smkr 760-963 1 -. b .. w. ... ,, E'SIH UIO *WTILIFF* NON-SMOKERS ONLY Stunning 1Br 1Be. plus enormous l erre c e - sundeck' Lovely envtron- ment Pool No pals $750 Lease 640-0349 2bd. utllllln lncf'd Avl 1m· medlately 642-7390 :ONDO E'Slde CM large, new! F urn, lrplc. wash/dry $425 ·'II ulfl. gar, pool, facz. yerd, 5 --.-L-lll-IW--.--min to uc1. 6'2·6313 3Br 2Ba, frpk: S 1250 ~EMALE 10 there 3Br 2Ba 675-30221(619)753-0719 house in Coata Mesa w/2 other women, $400/mo *YEllSllLLEI* Call 548-3977 2Br 2Ba $980 722-7388 •Versalllea Bachelor Unit -Great IOCI Sec bldg. pool, spa Nr bch $690 752-80! 1, 548-0425 Msg 3BR 2BA, deck. ger. lndry, unlurn. upper, oceen vu, steps 10 bell Avl 10-4 Vrly S 1300 642-242;t AOlllSS Fl• Wn 3BR 2BA, lower unit, w/d hkup. glr, yard Next lo perlt $975/mo 4409 River rSL MGMT 642-1603 Near HQag 2Bdrm. l'"iBe, carpets. drapes, Wash- er/Dryer llkup, encl gar $750 No pets 675-6606 Ill OllYll WT Furnl1hed room In Coste Mesa home Kitchen pr1v11eges $300/mo 645-2435 .. """'tt ltlll Nl belcony, $390/mo utll lncf'd Avl 1011 642-2654 N.B. BAYFRONTTWNHSE grt toe lrplc. will Share w / 1 or 2 Prof F /M $.400-S600 873-4222 a\11 lmmed NEWPORT BEACH Steps to ocn, pV1 rm & twll 1!111111. new decor. clean n/smkr $450 neg 491-6512 Prol/F Seell same to shr 2Br 2'i'lba cust twnhm 'l·smk pV1 ba. S400/mo • ut 891 -7055 or 83t-1728 Prof F. w/Balboa ISi hm to sllr. rm and ba. pv1 en tr hatHCt•tatl HH •SP1Rif0At & P§vcAic READINGS Palm end card readings available Nationally renowned PIY· clllc tocal & l\c'd 19 yra Sa11sractlon Guaranteedl 492-7296 or 493-2054 :ustom Med1cii759nla1 Software written tor your office by dBaM expe<t S50/hr .-guarent .. CS-lree consultation HealthCare Software 548-6993 Morn Lt11rr. ... -ms FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaR: IU·llll LOST CAT Large Male Brown 1abby w/wllt markings no collar, IH I seen 9111 Eas1blutt NB very cute/friendly RE· WARD• Call Deb Daya 850-9996 Eves 720-7442 ; $9 • 00 ;:~ayment Fo1at11a 2Bdrm, utra large frig, V1lle7 2134 srove. OJW sundeck, FV finer 2br 2ba I/yd ok micro, only $950 Fee ptlo newer kotch $650 TELHEIT lll·HIO 539·6191 Agt lee BACHELOR unl1 $475/mo * PEmlHE OOYE * Excellent location 2Br 2B1. WID llkup, lrplc. vaulted ceilings, 2 cer gar wtopnr Over streams & falls Pool & spa Gree1 vi-S 1 t50 Avail t0/ 17 No pets 549-244 7 Enjoy the luxury of this ex- clusive guard gated com- munity ln a specious 2Bdrm Town llouse Amenltlel Incl frplct. wet bare, AIC, micros, WI O hkups & 2 car garages St 595 Sorry, no pets W I D, $550 1110 Call LOST cockatell, gr ay 642-4300 Ad :: 215 wtwlll on w1119s. yellOw Resp M2S• looking for head orange cheeks same to shr 2br l ''>ba 118 Mlcllele 523-3200 condo 1n Irvine, rennts, Sc•Mll I pool S350tmo 730-1701 la1tractit1 3012 4 Lines-7 Days- $9 .00 No d1•nt" 1n copy or COftCeffotlon. Pnvore parties ooly. N o Commercial, Real Esrole, Auto mo love, 8ooMg o r Employmenr Ads There is no price lim11 ro whot yo u f'OO Orlv•rl1Se If vou oe"d 10 sell your couch, high chotr or a ny 1in11~nd mPtchond •se-coll the Doily P lot Closs1f1ed \roll o r use 11\p ro11pon below Moil to· Doily Pilot. 330 W. Boy St., Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 642·5678 -----------------------PHONE AODllFSS STA rE __ _ ZIP AM1 f NCLOSCD "''~ ,.., VIS A or II C 572-Crocllet e great wrap-1ackel lo wear with dresses pant• skirts Use worsted weigrir on one color Directions !or Sizes 8 t 8 included Eac.h panern 13 25 l)lu<; 75c oostage nandhnq " '"""'1tl ICld "*' l&ll =: .... s ti, 1-.n ,._. Ol ytur """""1 W·U flOt'*" ..,_~ ...... JN I IJT1 'riM MMil. ..... r•. Slit ""'"' ,....., OET DISCOUNT COUPONS WORTH S1 4 on ovt St Cralters cata log Use 1tiem tor greel kits books accessories -mote 111nn 1000 11ems on 96 ~olor p&ges Order CMetoe •N-C s.nd S1 to· Reeder Maot 62 10 Nottl'lern Blvd WOOd side NY 11377 8Ht. ltack 2140 and 3BR 2BR 2 sty $1200/mo *SAYE llHY• YEARLY LEASES. 3Br. 2Ba. lrplc, garage. Waterfront Homes, Inc hurry• Only $825 Fee IU·ltOO •llYEIHEY* 2Br 1BI, gd area. carport, bttlns, only $525 F" nuam na. .... 644-0509 EASTBLUFF Townhouae Apt 3Br 2•,;ee. 2 car ger No pets. I t025/mo yr lM . 644-10 10 or 780· 703 7 Aller Spm or Wknd• RESPONSIBLE M/F, to PRtVAfE TUTOR • Matll shr 3br CM llome, near ' OCC $290/mo. ,.., utlle Science. English, Jr High. ava11 ' 10-1 751•3114 · High Scllool Level. UCLA __ . _.__ _ Grad Altyson 646-5147 R~llble llngle parent -Making aame to 1hr hOUM SPANISH TUTOR High TELEllHT lll·lllO llLllA llUll Larst t lrriat 2144 bedroom close to water. lBr, 28a Condo. l;piC, (818) 795-6400 162&/mo. El aide 2BR g er age & c arport Penlnaula Point 28r 1 Be. 1 BA. patio, pool, lndry Call 6'2·7302 (Iv meg) or Schoot to Coll• level &.m •m work 951-soee JIU Reuon1bte r e tu "B f I t DR ff3· 1662 Mr1 Hlgglne. S 1495Jmo 640-6324 lrg petlo. quiet rnldentlal rm Clo• to all ' r · rp c. pet 0• • Roommete wanted New-----S 1295 IM M0·700& port Shoru. 3br 2b1 Ptdlupadurabteblcyctetor RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 1rea. Freeh paint. Avall· 149 E Bay Penthouse on Goll CourM •ble now 875-5030 TIL 9lllT M2· 1IOI NEWPORT MARINA APTS 1320/mo. ttt/lut.. ~. thOM warm--..tt* tNlta •Elegant beytront, t800 C111111 Spm,646-9476 bywatchlngthlclaaalfled sq. ft. 2Br • Oeri. micro..__ ---,,.P-9R!!-=---~---2br, den 2ba trpl view YEARL V Clean! lg 2bd. s 1450 5•4-2054 · ' 1ba. lg kitchen. ~ndeck. Ea1t1lde 2 Bdrm S625/mo -$950 84 5-3368 · 0 All utlll pd. S300 NCdep. L•1•H ltac• 2141 673-7565 before 9.30pm No pell Avail now Cell :~~s~f~· ~ :;·,:;~ l!!J!!I ltac• UH •nrrt ltacll 2Ht , e 1>Vi & 191 I Pk 650-6390 garage vl-qu N~ (,.11' lal~ta Ptalaula Lal.Alnne Apt• 2Br 1Ba. ~970 Dorn Ct S 1575 111 2'07 $700/mo S300 dep Gu • iec 497-6287 28A 18A. garaoe. imr & watet pd Chlld o1< BLKS to bH chl 2bd. utlllli.t. 1800/mo yearly 1838 Placentt1 S" Mgr •AUi• Beaut 28r 2Ba oo Promon· tory channel 1553 1/f, W/0 hkup1 & I ll 1he above amenities St 7711 Sorry. no pett 760-0919 l'>ba df.11'1, frplc, evlll 310 ALVARADO PLACE. -- 1011 vr1y s960 497 •35211 BALBOA 1s2-s 110 'C..ta Ina UM C..ta .... or 673-3696 831-7137 w111k 10 1>eec11 3brlnc11 den ftyd kid pe1 ok mull see $900 539-6191 •11t1••n• 28r. 28a, pallo, gerage. frig, 1tV9 Ooly S700. F .. nLllllT Ila.IHI WOODLAND YILL~~ APARTMlllTI 4g1 lee 1..,..rt hie• Ult •ITIPI Tl 1111* Com• & tnioy ou• t•rek'n \lylt apl~ Q11ttl comtorUblt k•tftl ::..::.!: S1udlo. lull kitchen. ell utMI tlo\t to httwty~ & So Cont Pim whtlt onty m111u1es 10 1114 Newp0'1 Shor" QC>(geout lnci S400 Hurry! Fee !>etch G1rqes ''a1labl1 NO PHS PLEASE 3Br 2Ba. 111 amenlti.t. RUlllT Ila..... ..... . lltAI . LA-Y r-llU oce1n view, new crp1 • Upper Duple• S 1400 48r. 48e Duple• Apt, un-aAClllLM •SIS.'NI Viti• Rental• 675-4912 furn, 8 mo IM or mthly IH 1 -lllM •••S.'•ll --May 1 G ar 1 2200 2BR Cot11ge W.Npt, 111M 2 t 3 . 9 4 3 . 8 4 J 4 or l mll0U '76 .. '771 to t>c:h prkng. S't8Stmo ,, 3 .. ~,, 28.,. yrly ullt pd ref1 <I ... ..,.. "" Ml,•ATAMeTWAT8-. Make the Mcwe to Park Newport Mak' lbt smart mov' 10 Park ~,wport. Nf'wport Buda'' prtmitr luxar) •ddrt11. Furnl1btd end unfornlsbtd l. 2, & 3 bedroom apartments end 1ow11lloasu uly mlt1tH frGm Nf'twport C'enttr ud f'1st1to11 llla1d. From Utrl to S 1800. Jambortt 11 Sen Joequln Hiii• Road (714) 641-1900 6•2· 7003or $412-6~1 4VAILA8LE NOW No lee. NI •A••QOll • •u•• WHEElll · tBr 1e. •.;1>1k 10 ~h U. Ill' . 00 y!)IJr l>UVtnQ 1n~ M41i"(J al $600/n'IO I teC.. yrly fl& aAll&elWf Jlt 1111 Ml-I •I~ .PARK NEWPORT c A A F T S 1~~1pm~m•~~ 673·4798or6n~n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~.~~~~~·-~~·~~~~~~~~~~~ t ' I 0rMge Coel1 OAJLY PILOT!Mond9y, ...,..._., 21. 1* .. :ere· ••• ........ 'l'l•nP ., .. '*i. u, • .:" -.....eJ9;!!~::-,=l!ll•••11..--.-'.l11!!Mili!!!I UW•llNi Pr09t...iv. ln¥91tment AllfW•.~~ '°' W... WI "*'-" 0..•IOI ..... '°'9-i-..... Wtlch1i1 Produce. ••• 111111 PIT,-1.ftmect opening . ~~'"It: JO ~c1.,,...n•.:!.1'-~ _.... Co. now to 0.. ~ ~ 12 A.M. to .... "'°"*"--UI 1 ttl h\ ..... H4·12N, ~3'00 Bob led c..icel -..., ... -,..,... Mlf\ ~ '*Y OOfMI '*"· no col, dll 0t lml, ~ ~= jf? e.... ..,,. _. .., -. ~ U.. ., ... a,.: Mwy ~. wtw•.,. =.,.~ In r ~ PllTfm ftMf wtttl • .,.,..,_, Cell ldMltotHOMEMAKEM, recofd. • llvert of The HUNT·,,,......, 17., ft Top ......... Ullo,_Dr, you? 3 dya/wtl M·T-Tl\ ,.., Op~ ::..b .. Law ()Moe, Ntwpor1 let\, MM100 =--~~.~ ....... eel 7-1 INQfOHllACH/'°""'" ,, .... r . trOll•fr ... •lilo,...n.nn t-5 tot 5 mo 06d In my muttbel!09'.....,.,00ft* Speed ecioureoy w-HOVSUWllOYO M' I PHI• TMCVAU.!YIHOINN-ewownneoond.81IO. iiili '*-........ CdM hme. Aetal40-0242 Hdent end enttlullMtlc. tlel. Hout• 1-5. Ho lhott· ~ ,,...,,.., ,_. 714 140-00M Flhc1u1.-••• •· OIHT. Ollher 1 *" • Iola. """~-._.,.,..., 11.••• cleaning eervtce. Help wen1ed lmmedl· etety. Own tt1n1por- tatk>n. Laurie 645-0te 1 u;;:ln HouMkaeper FIC, cooking. mutt drive. A9fs. heutlful CdM Hm. GOOCS Mlwy 631·4S115 ................. ..... ll-1141 , ......... 644-4380 tor epc>t, Jim hand req'd. t62-0444 IOn M9ded '°' leG• AITAIL perlenoe l)Nf'd. Herd· = .::c.=·:. GI Top-Of · Ttl•·Lln• ••••rte •. tO ,.... 7 r~ pOlltlon In lfweet• wortcer wttf\ CIOOd cffMng · w...., & ~ ..._,.. courter: C\Mple; Or· •1.1.,. PIT•.. mentetmoeptlere .. °"'* ,.'llllelssthr reccwd . ...,.., per hour oat, truok °' 1111 S460 '°'1h•P81t or ..,or; 12 PWi oowter: ParMllM, exp'd only. Immediate °'**"· Wtt Include dHllng With KAAl.'S TOYS& H088ll8 TIL MtMt 142.1-3 9t8'1on ~ Md ""' l'Ml• °""' ........ 8cttp4 •• 1 .... 5 .. PegboWd, ,_.. lit* typing, hee¥y phonet, M· client1. handling COf· MAT U "I & IX• IUtence. 170. 751·210ll •KP hetpfUI. N/lf'Mg o4· ,.t-fU/Hr.t7S-0441 re1poode11oe lftdttouble PEAIENCEO r e t ell -· 1111--llLLM1·1... YW•l'W &-:lu'='==:C'-,..~ b . Repty to: Adi 10, clo PIT....... lhootlftt. tent• Alie. aieNer wanted tor ow Swttcf\boetd Operator• Mk tor JoAnne ~ PM ncmle IM -• -~ Piiot, PO lox 1MO, Contact ClfOlne Newport FMNon leland wll train 3-11pm... 1811! .. ~. 1444* a I • WWW ,. 4 ea.ta ~CA 92821 "**1 tot ltudent or r• 5'7-0101 EOE 11ore lmm1dl.eety. Mutt 1401 Avoc:edO A~ -191. Wll... ~! ..U. 5 IMw BOOKKEUlR • PIT tlree,Hr9ftex.14M123 I ha¥eknowt1dgeo4....._ Ste 204,Newportlwltl ~~":°'...: tap b":.1!1~GI i:d:. ....... L.8IUM =).A/A, AIP, Gen RECEPTIAnENOANT ~~r:'llet ~·toy:::':!: Apt ~ W/e'l.f> fOf In cwder d11P4. >Ont In· dryef, good work= · 417-4112 J 5~~r· Group. C:l•F~ ~ ~ line hel en apeninO ~ eflti!°' ~ohendltlng, beautlfully maintained M come. Wiii train Cell Mr cond.1225 pr. ~12 FrH to good home ane t lap notch per.on wtth itocalng end ..... wortt Unlt1, CM. $91 + lonu9 + H.,cfy. M2·5844 rvai lll f b60nde. m• GetrMll CATERINO COMPANY AWt It 41() E. 17th e:: Metetlrlal ·-lnvoNed FOf lnf«metlon Apt. No P•ll. Call .... Stleperd, 11 montN Old. le looking kit • friendly, Street, Coet1 M..a •-:.=:tic kit eom..'. pit contld Mt.Celehan 6429'91' Wttdya 10--4 ~~· ·~ f 1 •Jill IW Gd WMCMog.. .... 2411 m11ure penon with RECEPTIONIST FIT, r• one . well or-11714 844-0M1 &lf&I• p ..,..._.~~-. y "' LU •t .. 111 •1r1•...._~ bOotlkeepjng experience qulr .. gd typing ••. genfMd end~°' r...._.._, --. to woril Peri Time In our n/lf'M Nwpt Bch. Phone handling a buly ldltori.I U'TU. .-af Gu Station wk 15/hr SHIPPING CLE l<S 2 coff tbtel 1 knt bc1 AKC. .....,,...._. Of lrvlne off!Qe. Houri .,. Jen 7S2-t522 for 'eppt. deot. Send reeume end ,.... & s.rvic:.. FIT OI •evee & Set 645-5780 PACKAGING Pino-Pono tbte, cwd tbl9 a-. M2-t114 flexlble. 261-4S180 iimrtl•IT tafary req11lre: Shella PIT. Wiil train 875-2731 LOT PERSON/DRIVER/ :~~E:~E & ' ctvt, 2 oeramic flaw I ..... Clerlcel Peraoneble. metur• per-~;':'· .;:r!~: llT&I. ULll ~..,.%. ':~'° M= For Coemetlc Mtg. AWt 2 !Mnpt, patio tbf 644-ntt •t *TOP PAY* IOf'I for Property Mgmt Newport 8wh 92113 Gourmet Food Shop ha¥egooddrMngteOOfd. •t ACH ~.... IOfe. 2 ~ tabtel, 4 168 YA &D ™ i Co. with ~ ptionee. needl .,.,gedc ...._ "WY In pereon 1116 W. 11th St. N9 chairs, 19 cow TV. All 2 Hamlin ~ Pleno • We __,,, ....,, n"'"' to ..... Some Setur •y work. lllTY/ ... l!lllllT pereona. 17!-2343 ~.ea.ta M..a. PIT fin Ulliil C!~· bee1 Quelhy. pleylng. '250 w/bendl ,...., .~ .,_ ,., Good phone manner • Full-time. typlftt, light •• ' • 5't-1$42 temPQfary jobs In local muat.642·1803 bkkpg,phonet4S73-1"62 lllrmlM" .. -AUTODETAlUNO Heededln~wortlln 2 WOOO OCCASIONAL•--=-.,,.,..,..,.--,..._-- ., .... Poal1lon1 avllleble ---------1---------Tap comrNaaions ben· Dependable, _.,.i.IOICS SA offtee. SALARY no C RS •PIANO, LIKE NEW * for MCretarlel. Clefkt, ... nHllT/llln ITm/lmllllf .,,,, 642-7222 c .'M. F/T. lmmed opening. >Ont ••P· nee We train NO c~~. ~ c°<!~d T~ Of the line, mediter- PBX-Rec4pl, typl111, & Full-Time for RHI· PIT Mon..frl A.M. 20 Iva . ..._ lallfY645-7441 SELLING $5-$7 per nr. S50eectt 173-183& . raneen, oak IC>lr*. pert. 1&40:'!*°'84:!'•N.a . WOfd procenor1. tyl Oevelopment otflee, Irvine lfM. IBM Xl 692-S8~ · cond tuned & deliver. _, ...... TRC TEMPORARY SVCS Newport Penln1ul1 . e11perlenoe. 281-HS1e ,.,. 1111-11•..., Mlll1 ~ •• PIT lllllTllllm 7ft COUCH )(ln't cond pp $97S, 647-5e72 -.. iiiijauii:niii•iii•ii ... iil •500C1mpu1 #12• S1200/S15001mo. Cell Wlt'"ll ... I P&IT·.,.-1 Offic.cteanlng,I~ $150. dbl bed wlfrllM YAMAHA BABY GRANO HewPMI 8S2·9'2' 673-3777 RuN or Jeri nNT 8:30· 11:30A'4 hr1 Penny1aver paging•• I• melnt. + errencti. Muet •Ire firm mitt. S7S eilegant wfttte •tin flnlth OEMcLIVELARBIAY OEP'SARTMl!N'Tlllf •• mu ---•T lmT Tuet, Wed, Thur1, tepe Mond1y -Friday Hsy lo learn Houri are hive own tr1n1PQr11tlon. 733-1099 matching ~. Show· r~ M I trenacrlpllon WMI train HC>Vfly wage • comm Mon 10·30em lo llPPfOX Mey speak Spanltn Call ALMOST NEW deelgrl9t ptiace S5500 5S2-7317 For Ptrty Equipment ~ F0t Commerct.I contr~ word proc, 5S8-8333 SA Cell Cristy 545-5737 7pm. Tuet 10em to ep-M-F 9-S 875-2311 formal dw-Mt .... 11® · M-F t• 11. 6-8 •I tal Store. HMvy phonel, tor In N.B. SS/hr. phonee, pro>c 6:30pm. Aetlr... 13500 Ch,~' 1d1n«1e n, ttne a.tr.In e2e 8 . Euc:ld St Wlc~ltatal 11 typing 1klll1 needed. mlll, lite typing. riling. Ttcbical/Tr.... I nu.-..nm welcome. Apply 1&80 PIT $200 5.a 8469 , .. Fullenon,CA must wane Set. United Jessica 873-0780 5•-PIT Nl•rv+ bonus. No Plaoentla, Colla M..a N1me b1dge 1t1mplnn ---------·-mlll'! ..... """!'I' _ _........ 714-MO l300 18 Hr k Ohlro Front & Rent All c M ... ., "7"" ~ _, • Beck ofc help. Pleuant • · · · """"" "" RECEPTIONIST Mlllng. •KP pref 722-7173 and pinning. o .. 1erlty 1 Antq1, gaa ltovta, tn.indle I•" Jltllllt 213-el1-4J701 worttlng cond 13.50 + Hr. llUYDY lllYll pnone1. some comp entry, •lllPllT• 'I' TELE-SALES OAlllll/WIAPPll must Flex. hrs, SS to & dbl bd•, cheltl, mlf-Color TV w/remote, Con· ------.. -.. --- Laguna 8ch •9•·9643 For Party Equipment Ren· GREAT w I de t e 11 s I Aerospaoe mecttlne perts. Profealonal po9illon 5 FIT. Set/Sun Included. 1tert. Cell 650-3880 r0<1, lampe, c:oftlM labte. 101e mdl S 110 649·2M' 1111'11 •--UT 111 Store. '<I h<>utl. Musi nlsmkr, 8:30-5:PM. M-F: ~I r~ld 8::· hive own yrseKp. Motion plctu~e ,. 250 Ogle St. Colta M.... Cl'leapll l75-2t55 GE CELLULAR CAA 5;:·~: ~a: --• w()rt( SetUfdlyl. Bring Call 540..oee8 Carole ~ sihitlr n locll exp. oll & gu. Commltllon BMutlful ~ EngllM GM PHONE. Auto redlal ,._..,.. M=~~·~r:'F=; OMV record. United U9'/lll1'Y Ul..U.U.S•P onlyt-~~~:,kly . llllfflll ~~T1;;~: =·2~··-~= ..,._ • end bed! office, any. _Ren __ 1·_A_ll._c_._M_. 64_s-o_7_80_ FIT for ConltNCtlon Co. 1878 KelMr Ave. lrvlne PIT mile collage ltudenl, 7 30-'PM, "50/hf, no Olf1111mblee -1 431 133-1099 . OJ<. lneurence co4'9c· 1111,... lllTY Cltl 291-9273 Ootottly (71')250--4444 ... / .. tAuutt non-wnkr, dart! IUlt r• exper nee . Apply In per---------·-==~--.,---- THlODOR f . ROBINS t1on1, JC-r1y llcenH. Trenecrlptlon exp helpful. SECRETARY, ..._1 Cntr PHOTO , •B, PIT ...... 1...... SS• quired. 640-5335 son Boo111 on Tepe, 729 BfEAUTIFUL .. N_..EW ~ STEREO with cabin.t, 631 1420 F 11 TI I I ....... ...... ..... .,.. Ferld CM, 5•8-5525 OUt poeter ....... .-... .._, (7) dflwefl end • u • m • Po• t on Firm Nekt bright, outgo-hr1. bright. energetic. -wa-• Matt ... not Incl S300 FORD • /',11 HA "P.-1 1W ... • DR911111&.llm w/growlng R & 0 Firm. Ing pran. Tyi>e es wpm Studeflt 0 .K. £.l(perlence ... _ -·-llUftlY/fLIWIU s I c . M1 5340 . 1p11kers S29.00. frenecttptlon eKp helpful. Must l'leve exp. C•ll ntsmkr. 1200/mo• In-• ptu1, wtHlng to treln. Part· Tiiie 111-ZUJ L<><*lng for reepontlble I es/ 1sh11rs obo-· ·-~.Iv m .. eg. 642 " 2641 •ft 4 pm --..,..--,....,.....,.,,,......... __ _ Full-Time po1111on· c11n1ca1 S/:•t•m• Inn creaM every to d1y1. 7S9-805e *....,'* drlver1.0MVreponreq'd lmmedl1te opening tor -1 T a.I-8MW 'l4~11tu I ( (,• I A ._., t , A • wlgrowlng R & D Firm. (714) 22-17S3 760-1040 Mery ..-Cotti Melli 54e-5359 sa I es p e op 1 e 1 n d W/Oak hdbfd. Complete IUQ!r!I•-. 3eK ml. 5 IPd. , Mull hive exp. Cell F/T llllPlll•IT llmf&IY/UllPT MecGr~t. 1831 =~~~coot! DELIVERY & Malling Per-=!~~°':::= bedding! 780-9031 LiJ IMi 7114 lftrf !!'i~u..!._ Cllnle1J Systema lnt'I. N..oed for Umo Mf'tllce In Needed for South Coat Placentl1 Costa Mesa 0 WI IM '°"· Co c.. OMV print· I PLUS especlally In the HOUSEFULLI '.4 of ~ 1 .. lMM __. . (71')722·17S3 Coste M ... Cell for arMCarpetStore.Dullel ·••~•-out req'd. Athletic Snoe treas ol nerdwere. nur-Prlolt· Dultyl 1.:_oea:d":!..-.. Mint c.ond. tr....,, 11..ao. --Ult •lllAlftllmllll ippt.M-F,9-5.8711-7•93 Include llghl typing. laJa SSH La---AepllrCo,751-0272 sery, plumbing & elec-~,gw1 "'8: "i-" 476-119:2 Butgundy "*8111;, b** e 'd F 11 Tl """''II GENERAL OFC CLERK 1n1..,lnn phones & lblll * * •11 •.a.&...1 I.I tr1~•1 P'-·M •"ntu In er lloo t . ray wht . Interior, 5 --', tunroof, ~~gr~wl~n-R"': OFlr~ PIT for Art• Gr:f!. Type ty to wo~k wltn the public~ SALES • .......... , DRIVER & Florllt Alllitent ;son M~·Frl Q:f.' mlfble w/brUI glw 1~ 111,./Dtcb/ltML 1m1fm1cue7"" loaded. low • 1 t 1_,. 11 11 -a FT/PT. SS/hr L-P ... , __.... col tbl Mt, Ill m11cn. All m•L-. s18K .... 7•571• Cell Cllnlc1I Sy1tem1 5Swpm, exp'd on y. Jene n ere1 .., per •• Cl -'""-••--&. &.1. _..,_ o k ·-""• ~ lnt'l.(71')722-1753 556-6262 7S1-232' line & Prep. Full-time. •--..... 1 : bdrm, cot tbl Mt: 1tter69m Clerilal/Ollilt S411 GIRL FRIDAY PIT lle11lble llllfT&IY ( ... ) Reis. Apply 10am-3pm. Lac ltMla .. , 2211 1111 lrtst.I wlll unit: roll I~ delk; IWPT.. ...... .,,......., __ . ___ _ Newport Rib Co .. 2000 • Oetfl IMa din Mt; IOf1bed. Ill Mint S10001mo, _.y ecoeee 10 DATSUN '81 510 Weoon. nn IOf • medlcl pro-Purch11lng A111111nt PrlOf plumbing aalel 111· Newport Blvd CM. EXCELLENT INCOME EOE M-F cond 547-10$4 cnennel 739-n,2 -.ito, elf. am/fm -.0, perlence nece111r y. ' FOR HOME ASSEMBL y · · . S332S S-7:30pm M-F ~ -fnslonal r.rerrat service. Need 11'1 f *-r-111.P* PRO INTRO 549·2•2• . . arp perlOn or A person needed to do Purchulng Dept. Mu11 Apply In person Mon-Fri. WUTll/W&ITllll WORK FOR INFOR SALES HELP. PreetlglOUI K:::, ~eC1te6n s wz SLIPS AVAILABLE 11·' Set/Sun. 1233 Tll •••L'I .. --With car for tunch MNlce. CALL 50•·644S-1700 gourmet coot!ware lhop mittr:.. l :.:· S100 SIHll 25'and 30' Outrigger Or. CdM. VlflOUI omce dutlel for IMMEDIATE OPENING fO< hive good phone man- INlne Co. 1oc11ed neat P8f'Son wlln good typing . nan, mlth & llgl'll typing. Orenge Co. Airport. Full 10 key & he1vy phone••· Wiii train •lght pel"IOO. ~ n.-Mon-Fri. 8:30-1pm. S.0 DEPT P-357 Downtown COfon1 det 85Q...&4J 1 . Clll 642-4644 JAGUAR '72 XJ1 S60 y4 1526 Newport Blvd. SllO deity. Accepting ap-•SALES GIRL• Mer, Apply In perlOf'I: 9-Spm, Mon-Fri. CMlt greet~ or Pert nme 1v1ll1ble. perlenoe. 979-0590 Cell (714)631-01•9 (7C1~~~~ ... 17S" pllc1tlon1 2-•pm. :2727 With Cashier e•perlence Kitchen Thlng1. 3429 E. 1• W&TlllD IUPI &Ya.Alli very 'reliable, h6ah mpg: ... ,.,.., .. Shennon, S111t1 An1 PIT with fle11ible houri. Cout Hwy. 973•3••4 ltllltfflllll Qll, NEWPORT BEACH t20fl. Mull Mii. see0C> ObO. Go to 1792S Sky Perk Clrcle. Suite E In Irvine Or cell Jene. 7S 1·5S:22 - :··············~·~········ UQITlllll IOOlllT WOITIYE 979-07•7 Karen 642-9'<15 11-.n...... Ml-lall 38ft, Jett. Cltl 851~11 •9•-9'33"' 646-7.,.. Swinging mooring re-JAOUAR '7S XJ12C wntte quired to rent 10< Grand wlblack leether Int.. low B a n k s 4 2 C 1 1 I ml . xlnt cond .. lltnyt t~ : I \BU.I< (>!'Pl IH fl '\I I ' : PANTRY COOK, Wed· GENERAL OFFICE work .... Sun, 1 AM-3PM, gd ben-lor Laguna Bch r•treunt. •Wiii train ~I ~ '°:' .:'nd :;:. UftlTillll USISTllT • • : MANAGER : ellts. •JCi>er nee .. eppty In light bllkpg. computer •Fu" time or pert time. tr e sse 1 s 7 5 bo 1 h person .1801 B1yalde Dr dll• entry exper pert •S• 50 SS OOl h (71•)75t-llOS9 $9500 72().1950 lmmedl1te opening for en A11l111n1 to our Ac:count E~ecut l ve1 Prior 1dvert1slng experience helpful. must type 85 wpm. be organized end pouess tne 1blUty to pri- oritize. E•cellent ben- efits Call 6'2-'321 ext 318 Judy Oetting, fOf In· tervtew eppotntment Corne det Mlf Call Bonni9 49•-8588 ' •Unll~i turnl~ 549•7799 •fter 5Pm The Orenge Coa1t Diiiy WUTDl/W&ITllllll JAllTORS •S•I• plHent nHby SbuD OAK Round Olnlng • • • \pplic·11111111-. d r1· 1111\\ lw1111' lH'· • e If . e Piiot Is Making 1n Ac-Now hiring. Xlnt houri, 111 1oc1ton1 T1ble, xlnl cond wl leal. 2 count EKecutlve for our shll1a evell. We ere 8 24 Restdentlel Cleenlnn •AellredlStud1nt/L1dle1 ch11r1wl 1rmt.21tr1Jghl Retell Adver1111ng De-•· welcome $400/obo 759·9590 p1rtment A mlnlumum 01 l'lr. resllurant looklng for working foremen Mon-,... REQUIREMENTS 21 , _______ _ e • •·pit'• or 1111111!lj!t>nw111 JHl'll 11111-.. e • • • l11 d1111lu.i1, ""''' l.1· ,,.If. e • 111011\ .11t'1I. 11qt.i111zt·1I. f11•\lhl•· an(I • : 1t111tl 11r1,.11trd \ppl11·1rnt~ 1111i..1 1•njo\ : 2 years medll Mlet ex-••P men I women. Apply Fri 8-5 $S.50-$8.751Hr. YRS OLD US CITIZEN Two twin bedl, cen be --------parlance II preferred We Bennie The Bums Olner Use Co. Vll\I. min 1 yr CLEAN BACKGROUND . made Into • Dey Bed Incl oNer good Nlary plus In-238 Legun1 Av Leg. 8c:h 111p. ctNl}-cut. bondeble. Guards Merli cover S 100 tor 111 . ::=.==:&-..::!.::I centlvea W&ITIUI 11--MOO ~=I NEp~~~· ~k~u.~'1 162S5 E 17th s91 s3ulte 206 4tt-37s7 Pi .... Mnd reeume to: Per month. Flex l\ra. Must ant• An• 7 • 1087 11i11tli.....1 IS h1ve 11trectlve eppeer· .. llllT SERVICE STATION 11· Aust bt bttm dn brst1 125 • "1trlo11jl \\Ith \ttlllh'. • • • e l<··lrnlllt• 't>lt11•l1•. '.did It• t'll•r • .,..,.c ... t lalhPllet 330W Bey St Coll• Mase, CA 92826 : .111.i 111 .. urunn • 1t 111u~1 : 1, .. , ...... lallJPllet 330W. BAY ST. 1nce Topless prlvlle Needed f0< Tinning & Nell tendent needed. e11per Cutt dog hi 125 Cnr 110 club. 855-7626 S1lorT,81lbo1 Is. 815·88"48 pert Hiiiei Union 30182 Col tbl 2 end tbl1 S7S Gm Ill 'II 1MI • \\ 1· 11 ffn t'\1't•ll1>111 1'1111q111111 1 .. ·n· • : rf11 .. 111..!utlinit· Paid 'II• 111wn .. und : • holida'"· rnt·dwttl anri 1ft•111 nl in·• • • COSTA MESA, CA 9:2624S Attn Olapl1y Adv. W•-1111wal9R1 ltt .. ••-ll·h-• ltt S.Cout Hwy. Leg Bch. tbt 4 chrs S 100 642-88:28 4 door. Mu.t ... , 111 •111 ••~ • "' -499-1019Ru1ty or Mlke l 11001at1 .. 1tll54t-78t1 01ys Apply In perlOn Needed :2-3 dya/wtl. Co111 CANON AE· 1 wl m1ny Wed-Sun 1601 ..B•yslde M11a c·on1tructlon co lllftll ITAT111 xtra1 S275 obo. IOlld oak ~-------MBZ '5' 290SE Dr Corne del Mer• Mekl lndMdull tor v .. Full $ervlQe Attendant In dtttng tbl S 150. typing 4 wai..J Drift/ J..,. Green/ten. tolll rMto-Meneger *" ..... '""'* Horton & ConY9<M Ph1t· mecles nu an lmmedl1te opening In Corp Office lor en experienced. lull· cn1rge A/P Clerk Full· time wl t>eoelltl. Westclltf 1re1 ol Newport 645-et70 Keith • .urann " lto11u"' 1iroitra111 ... 11l11r' aurt e • milrilj!I' 11llO'-tt111·1>. • • • • \ 1111h in p1'r ,1111 T ""'· 1 ltru • : fhur~. :.?:UIHi:l)O p.m. : : ORlllE coast PllLISHlll co. : HIRE : 330 W . Bay St. : : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : • EOE e through classified • • --------~ ........................ . ........... ~ Elfn 3S-50%. Cell Elatne. 4Se2-0329 CHRISTMAS SSS demon· lltlte IOYI end gift• now till Dec no coltectlon, d .. llvery or lnve1tment. P1rty plltl fr" kl1 IUP· pllel end trelnlng. Idell l or homem1k1r1 car /phone neo. HouM ol Lloyd 8•0-00~8 SHOP AT HOME! l1itJ Pi11t ••2-1111 1 .. c.-ar.,r .... • .. •2..._ ___ llectrleal La .. ee1,&a1 P1iati11 =--==iiiiiiiim Horne Improve I do It Ill liEjiLWiEClilTRilitiiilC!iil•A•N•. Ou,...1.1. ·wor-k ~·-La"""noiiiiicoii11r;;,;t;....--l'i~·A--A.~PA .. l•N""'T1_N_G-ln•11111ex•1 $2 ·40 per day I love my work, 1• yre •KP. Fr .. est S20 nr. Orteniil Oerdenei'Mk~ LOWEST possible price. • Local refs. Dive 642-7390 ''87892. Greg. 979-6276 miln .. clMnup hlllllde, 10 Step Service. 662-323S Tn1t'1 ALL you PIY for Plus Small Remodel and NEW & REPAIR. No job trees, rnod, eprnklr repr EXTERIOR EXPERTS 3 llnei. ~ndt'r:. minimum Additions. w1111. Doore. 100 em111 T® qu1111y. Lag Hlll1INlguel 4S8-8160 Otttlcult repilrs A apeclllty IU-1ll0, I CAii, Ill Real. FREE ell. 631 ·23•S DIG IT LANDSCAPE AND Lie• 288597 631 ·9:29S SERVICE DIRECTORY .... ,... CONST WI dig It all! RMI GLASGOW PAINTING CtaHI C.acrttt *•HANDVMAN•• crlcel llc/ln1 446-7070 Int/Ext 30 yrs exper . r vew1y1, Plllos, pit 1. Large or emell 1 do It ell! ORIENTAL GARDENER •el's 64:2·521 4 etc No fob too emall. Pet S31-5S79 Of 1v1 meg. Full g1rdenlng M!'Vloe AH1. Mlckey,-536-0553 Free estlmlln S30-018S •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. WEEKS CONCRETE P1lnt. Dryw1ll. C1rpentry tn1rdenlng-CIMnup1-Tree SERVICES • Sew cutting-etc. Gary 6•5-5277 PTL remov111-'Trlm-New l1wne CALL TOOAYll All Fii LOii * 1194 lfF llTHIH Celllng1 1pr1yed Wall re· p1tt1 Nell & free est ALLST AR. S•:2-928~ J1y Your •emove concrete-uptiall· & M1lnt. Alfredo 541 -3833 Selvlee Olrectory dirt ••87SS9 631·2610 FENCES-GATES TrM trim =---,,,,.-,--=-----Pa~daf Represent111ve Dump runt C M IN.B rr .. /TrlmlCleanup compl FARTHING INTERIORS ••2·•121 td.110 c~u· Cart ., •• JlmWhyt•.642•72<>e ~~=1c~u~~~~~ HANGING/STRIPPING ftN HOME bXYtAAE'f l•·'P'l·.• ... •la.1,.. ____ ... VISA·MC 673-1512 l(lnt program,, .... rel ... Lt AXJCINd . QOV1Nd ............... !!.._. _____ Pl11ttr/lttalr 1tlc1J ll•t med. e11p. C.M. 642-0544 Gerage & Yard Clnupt BRIC~AK. sm:i )OM. 1---.~~~~--- A@iLOWN CSA PAlATED MATURE Ledy wtt1 bebyttt Jon 645·8192 ~· • Coat• M.N, •YW&U Alto Int/Ext Painting In her Co.ti Melli home. HAULING• CLEAN·UPS. M . Ref 1· 8754175 Complete eervto911 FREE Llc#218597 631·9295 M11oel 5"4t-1IOI 7 Oeyt, Lowett rltM. LOW COST. lloctl·brictl •tlmat"I e75-30e0 Call Berry. 631-•7•8 oemet'll•ltOM-,..,.. Uc lnl./Ext Pitch Plaaterlng &1"'1t CIHaiat ltnltt ••272IO Ste¥9.131..,74 Cuttom Te•Mtng. Quality ,;cc; Xre1 K41Pelr. l Am=;lngewlndows l••.lt~, ...... -=:: Work. Problem•No Prob-Returf.eing •Roofing & ., ~ emit •324Se64 S5•-7131 W1terprooftng• 631~ 199 :r!.f.~·P:'!*:..'t.~= g:'1 Fltan1 i--.~ ..... 1-..... ,'"'!.lllllllll•*-- la11M11 ""'"' FRIENOL y TIGi"'s' Why H~:!~'!~~E Ov;~~~~.~':'11enoe '1:-:D't lH-1111 iwXRfeo tWIRd XRb spend your velu•bte ,,,,,. con1U1ta11on 973:11322 Lie. T -t t8,•2• 730-1353 •All plumbing & M111,\g9 CLERICAL WORK IN MY cie1nlng'I Fr" Mtlmll"· --------tM tonlble 5' 1-380e • •ABC MOVING•• DRAINS Clelt trom s 15 HOME REAS. 8•0-7463 Laa•eea,&at Ouk:k & Careful T138048 FM1Cet·Dltp018!-Replpe1 - -,.-• _111 PERSONALIZED HSECLN I Lawuart LO RA TES. 5S2-0410 5' 1-ot07 "P S · 72:2-toee .. , --.&-Many year• ellP Ref's. Aft _...., ... _..., __ Help It 1vlllable, low f" 59m Beth 850-1772 C M. JAPANESE dXA6£NINQ IT&nm 111.1111 -PECIALIST l- call Sa5. Fr• Ml. Llc'd AmCal Credit Countelon . SEAV. Clean-up l M11nt tn ... tl - (71 •1•96-79'1 Nendl & Kelly 1 Ouaffty Fr .... l. Tony.9649'758 -·--.. HteelHntng, exp . ref1. Orenge Co. Oria6MI tMMll 642-0'<IS or 9'2· 1697 DUSTY'S L~ec199newn Studen\ MO¥ert. Tnaur.cl PXt Alck§ cXeiREt At • .___ Mlln Ser'I w1c1y1mon1n1 Lie. T12'-'"· 641-1427 FINISHING. Strlp-ataln -.I 1 time. Ft .... t. 241-1840 NEWWerehouM Slorlge .... -reflnllfl. Ou•llty WQfk, Entry i French bO&t CIB LAWN SERVICE ..,._... fr• "t. Seen. 892· 7703 By Normin The Ooormen MOW• EDGE TWICE MO lO yr1 exp Welt. 770·2725 rn t>eiet any bid bY· 50% AM!lyll Work QUlf Free .. , 7'2-1S37 I 01k & Flr. 157-000~ S20-S25 5q .5122 . ~~~~ M"hl,_,,..., .. .......;: Gtetrk ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE li@XPiliiiiil.i" .. , .. c .. i"RX-a"'iC-+"'Ulng-~ ........ , ..... n... Clean ' MalntenenCe I a •---t-l*tlnctlve, Affordable • -etr-Aemocfl-Addltlonl P&IMll IUITlll upe •.wnn Kit~•. battle 722-9713 ' Ooor'l-etc 548-'HO Ouelll wor'k. tr .. "1. (71•) 8509' 147 Cof----llOn/Aldee ror h; llilt.j-"ll;U.J;;;-- Ooorl·Moldlngt-Bay ••255 1~ 988-7'<11 Tllll In Cite & M1e hll!pg tor al .. ~lnd0'#$oComplele Petloe AESIO/COMM'L/IND 28 Topped/remove Clelnup lhe elderly l71'1833-200t LET THI 8UNSHINI IN ~ddttlOnl. Oulllty Wortl. yre Do my own WOf'k. Lie. 11u ltwn/IPf'l"lklr 7& t~• 71 ftlatUt SunlNM Window c:teenlng un44e PIUI 541 eeeo •278().C 1 Al 646-1121 I( c. TRH SERVICE FiNl lXMTIN8 By w: ltd. c .. (71') ..... 5980 Ooort-"9peir·AftetettoN ELfCTAtCIAN Top Tr1m Aemovel. OI*. erd 8'not 1lyreotf\lppy /......,ttel ~ .. P.-.L~e-«c Lie •2331ot Smellteroe $eN Llc/1n1 tree eat cuttomlf'S Lie 2IOM4. l •tlory '30 • 2-atory MO 35 yruxp Jerry 4SA2-0H7 !Ob• I repalrl a••·52tf3 Mt-1263 or 531-tM "**·YOUI "3·•11• .... WlndOWt 914-512• l'llcle & equipment m1lnt Mission Vlefo Wlll treln st1nd $20, 673-6483 Hll r •I Ion S 1 2 • O O O • Lve meg II 873-13118 Lv meg •99--S176 ENCYCLOPED IA 198S ""'-=7'°'6...,·1,,,,.1,,..92-=""="'=--==--==-= 10Toa11m TOW TRUCK DRIVER S2SO (w11 U75) Br1t1n-11.l H ... ml! MBZ '79 300SD TURBO Founllln V1lley 1r11. nlca 111 S:2:2S GrNt Boo1<1 094 flllll•I 10~1n~~n:o:I: ~"'$~ ~ Av1ll1ble In Irvine eree. bring OMV printout S1SO 731-•580 For:2•mo onepp'dcredlt • m n · · S300101600. No collect-5S6·:21SO FURNITURE, hlhld ltem1, H .... 1111 Ull E~18w~n~~~l3~:.~~;:1 Ing. 3-• hours 1 dty ___ TR ___ E___ pet c1rrter. records. Orengeeo..t Mond1y thru Frld1y 1tter-AV L clothing. '""' met1I Jeep/Renault noon. S1turd1y and Sun-toots. •mOfe 4SA6-:2:2•S 2S24 Hlrl>Or Coat• M ... dly morning Cell Us I KING SIZE MATT. bO• ---::M,.--l-_M_l-:-1-...,ir--::= 6•2-'333, Uk for Kirk • .ft -=- " .. '. "-nt 1mmedl1te open1nn1 for 10 spring. & frame 122s. Aat• la~ I -.... Screen dr blk 79\f,X35~ ...... ......,_...,.~ ......... ._....,...., •-~• Plltt sherp guys & g111 free to S 67S 30 PM 111ay 11lt-1•1 "' travel US mt jor cltl .. end 4-0, •4 1 Air ' r• • 330 . Bey St resort ., ... with unique llYlll 111.1. Im GrMt 1nepe, red, 5-apd, Coste Meat. CA. 92826 business group Trent-80.000 Oflg mllea One lnlll MUmY port1tlon furnished. ~ SIU ma~. 0 w n e r . cut. c. r I turn guerinleed No ex-11em1 from 15-MOO. Incl S125010 BO &7S-7187 FIT high lciloot gr1du111 pedence ~ .. ry. Ex-misc. hll'lld & furn, pie-leave m11g with good driving record. ed d 1 tur ... :2 TV1 e" 2701 S ---------1 Apply In person to Mr penaes •dvenc ur ng F1lrvlew. O· 7 (Cher-.,_ .... _..._ ____ n F R ...__. ...... :2 wee11 p11d 1re1n1ng. JIM CLICK uentes II o ....... .,..,.n, Mull b4I 18 Of over, _ry_a_•_A_p_1_11 ___ _ Wllll1m Frost I Auoc. AUDI/RENAULT 1401 Quell St Npt Bch single. well-groomed & NEW W/W tlr" w/rlm1. tree to 1t1rt 1mmedl1tety. F7b 14 seo. 10-1Pffd JEEP 0oee blCk·IO•ICl'tool """" more time on your l'l1nd1 during the d1y? M1ybe 1 Plf1-1lme job I IM en1-Get IOOll Ing tn cteaellled For Interview. c ell RelelQh SSO.Blke reckfOf •· o ,.. 7 5 0 • 8 9 5 S b I w n Cit $~0 642-312.rv msg. 101m-5pm Mon-Tu••· Wed only. P1tent1 wet· P~ Corn, Cotton Ci ndy I come 1t lntervlewl Snow Cone m1cnlnM MOTOR ROUTE Available in Irvine area. $700 a month. No collecting 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Friday after- noon. Sat & Sun morning. Call 642-4333 ext 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST Dally Piiat 330 W Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA Sell t ll logether S 1000 760-32 17 or 873-719:2 FrM tt YH M22 Frt4&tfllrtltltp 3 yr old n eutered l<eeshond -n11 hid 3 yrs ol he1rtbreak Only to the tlnest home 640-2314 IAVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 UI OllllT AIOIPTll U.I Ltltl .. Ml-UH BMWS:28e 198S Wnitet Your flra1 pe1, your nr11 1ot> 18 000 1 ~ inter ••· you• llrtl ear your ll•SI "~ m r 't • clllltlled 1 you•11ra1 tr11 S21, 759-898? cnoioe or 7S9-SOS5~ PORS<.Hl ~UOI l HEVROllT H19llot Quell111 <;..1 .. lo S.r•tO "'"'"" ,,,,,,., WllT O~ l C.0 .. 1 H .. ~ "'hwpon B.ec I\ 673-0t•• *PEUGEOT* * MASTERA Tl * 1t ALFA ROMEO * 1t SAAB * 8fTTtR• ~ .. 7S:2-oto0 * BUY through classified 14.80 Openln1• Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extr• C••h For D•llv•ry Of Thi• P•per HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must 'have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney ' '\I I 4 line mlmlmum Plus a Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 For ....., you can ldvertlM your Gar• s ... In the Oally Piiot. There la a '4 line minimum and the price la the ume whether you advertlM 1 day Of 3 days. It'• 1 great way to tum thoM hidden treuuree Into cutl we ere also ofterlng 1 Qutde to ...._, Geteoe ..... tor t1.00. Thlt guide lnctudel ldMa on how to advertl•. hOw to plan, what Item• to Mii, ptua 1deH for 1 t>en« garage M)e; alto a garege ule sign. pnelng ttleker•. Information on city ordl· n1ncet and an ll"V9fltory lheet. You can purch'" your Garage Sale Kit for Sl 00 when you place your Id at: Diiiy Piiat 0r..-c...e NJ"9e 330 w .. 1 1.v 81 , Coate MeM 6-42-5678 ""41 ....... t.et\ Ir f iJ I ... t t7Mt leedl IMs. Huntlnf'Orl e.c:ri ~ ~ IJ.ridey-1:30 AM •o 5 PM OlmllllM 14 ... .. ------~~------------------~--~------~----------------~~------.,---~----------------------~----- I ~-~~------------------------------------------------------~ -Orenge COMt DAILY PILOT I Monday, Septemb« 29, 1988 CALL 842-5878 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 411 llOO SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 days... • ,.,.,._ ~ QNlV NO "911 EM-. ea-n.rtcei. AAllCWM4-~ or HelO Wenl41d r,!!=~~~~~~~111:t1 ,,,,.. 1111 C..ta.... 1114 =:=:;;::;::;:1·~ummm;iiii ...... Miilr lalMI l11&d llM l!!l:rt •eek lllt 111•11 ~tal1nl1 c.ta... MM '---.... IMt lt1t1h tt 1•11• 3NoRfA 8XYFR6Rt t 381t 21ABA cO'Noo. 1117 ..... -0c:ntmt upper 3Br 2sa. 2 flJ,4 ---- COLDWeLL BAN~eRLl 3 bdrm w/alley aoceaa Large lot with iota or charm Extenll~ UM of staln.cj gtau and oak New 1><k:9 -s 149,000. Exec 1tyle home. 3BR day-nlle view. W/0 , LSl 1 YR 21A Furn, 9# W~Tt4E BEST! gar. new crpta a window Ffoommate wanted. To ahf 3'48A. unfurn, yrly. poo11191. Newpon Ter-llOOO 1133 E Belboe t>A covering•. Unltd view. 2BR 2BA new C.M. Apt $2900/mo Call for ai>Pt raoe $1050/mo 531-1153 Blvd.' 2 13.943.1434 FJ:N~S~~~~!IL 11595 Vrly 850-9192 wt pool. Jae .• laundry f.c to ... 673-4062 213 .. ~ .. 2.-$350/mo 650-8047 Lora Vance Realtors ......... 1wm ..... _ ....., •Fr• utllltlM Studentll Late 2 & 3Bdrma 2BR 2BA, 2 car gar. Walk 11A1f I.... •8peckiua 1Mng winter rentall. Call VIiia Shr 2BR lBA apt wlqu191 -~;...;;.....;;=..;.;..;;;;;..;..;;;;;._ ,, ____ .__ ___ • lal... to Nwpt Cntr. $1350/mo, 1bd "50. Bach 1525, no •Huge kitchen Rental• 875-.4912 surferlprof View of 141r1 ~11111111111 T r adition a l ......... 2117 1 yr IM. Agt 640-5e64 pet•. 102 E. Bay Apt 8 :=:.-:.oven• & rangea lllTll llUlfHIT :::.'ht:~~l~.B·~~·At~ 1111,111 R ealty 2. 3 i IBr winter ' YriY • Bedroom 2...., Bath 2 OCEANFRONT 21k 28a. •CoYer.d Gatagee FURN. 2 ' 3BR from $800. 9127 $480/mo. Non· The llneat In condominium Penlnaula Rental• avl. story on canal In Newport avail now. Beaut. view nr •Pool & B80'1 PLAYA R.E. 673-1900 smkr Lv• mtg 548-.0487 llvlng. Spllt level 3 BR. 2+ 631-7370 VIII• ~tala 875"'4912 Shor ... $1650/mo. Bkr BalbOI Piaf l11501mo ·•Plulh lantc:aplng I L C t • I ... 2B B'A, ramlly room. prlv11ey ---------DOLL HOUSE 1 br. Call 642·3850 winter. 11225-S13501mo •Xlnt loeatlon 1cro11 tit• Ill t rt ~ CdM lurn. hM, .. ,r r on e>epanalve greenbelt. Tl ... •• 1211,llO ba\Nlew, eomplet..i.. new, 3BR 2BA ...., block to yrly. Agt 752-2226 from park Hll wtmale 1'.ltba, micro. TV, Cl"' d ... 11 .~-.. .,.._,. , • ....7 *b-ry •• no ...,1 cable, 2 blk• from bCh ., an '" • ·-Large Unit•. 28drm. 28• cvstom kit. laundry area. beach. new carpet/paint Winter Rental. furn. 21k <><1'365 w .wiLSON •ci..n 1BR tBA. nr SC S390tmo 998-4229 14'-.... single atory, palloa Ell-19501yrty 993.5353 $1250/mo. Yearly. lBa Duple>e garage ·~ Plaza. Patio. carport, -~.-.----- cetlent Co111 Mna lo· -PLAYA R.E 673-1900 blk to oc.a~ or bey.' No Ml· 1111 pool, 191. Chlld ok CtaatrClll cation. Call Chuck or LIZ IOWPlllT Baytront 3BR $1500 pet$ $700 714-675-4142 "". em· .. --H25 NO PETS 722-80 11 1.£. Salt/Int SPIOT&OIUI P•ILY Jonu 631 -1268 or 2BR winter on~ nr Balboa -nn ... e.46-'7'43 pier 673-838 1873-4928 ~~n~~~n~;.B3~A ~1~ C.rHI ••I •11 B U IDEAL E/llde 1oc. 2BR •lac. ltatab l11iatll/VIUC1 Int Mtnt condition 5 bdrm, 3 • e~4~\-~ C1Jhhut luck lat blk 10 ocn 2Br-+-$1200 2BR 21X Apt .. ~car ~~A. P~ gar,e%tyd·::.~ IN•• ZlH Ult bath Spyglass Hiii home tfu ; · 2111 Dover Shores 3BR $3000 garage. walking dratance _;~725-:'mo. · Etnply1d man nltmkr. Ught •PPAOX 725 tQ ft X/c In with tamlly room. Ca· 1 !I' • Balboa Apt. 2BR S850 10 beach 11200/mo. 2544•46 Oraw Ave hM prlvtls, prvt room In Lag Bch. Ideal for Prof. 1hedral celllng llvlng . ·Charming 2BR. den. 1'.ltba Newport Bch 3BR $1350 675-5061 TSL MGMT "•g.2• u103 quiet CM home $300/mo Avail 11-I $1250 Incl room with French doora. lmat 1144 nr Pines Park Newly Yearty·Wlnter-Short terms *L._.Y ••••* utlls Incl 548-6713 u111s, 497-3374 M-F lormal dining room wet painted inside and out. Burr White Realtor Inc. •w-mR&a NEWPORT VILLAGE ---···-' .... "'° T"l bar. oak custom stair-TURTLE ROCK 31001<1 It $1250 213-476-2165 2901 Newport Blvd. N.B. 2 Bedroom & atudy. e>etra APARTMENTS l'lllf Oelfl ltll DELUXE WATERFRONT case Night light view on lg lot, 4br. 2'..ltba. pool Ctrtal •ti •11 21ZZ (114) Ill 4111 cute, stove & frig, only Coate Meea Room for non-smoking OFFICE SPACE. from master suite Over spa, Kol Pond. alarm, air __ _......,,..----·--,...-.. $900 utH1 lne1 F• PRESTIGE LOCATION gentlemen. 548-5056 1.000 sq f1 & up S1.50 • 3,000 sq 11 of comfortable 3 car gar. $489,000 Ted 29R 2BA. spectacular BAY RIDGE Condo 2br. TILllllT 171-lllO 5 Block• to -Call 642-.46441 llvlng Huge tot and a agent. 854-9564 ocean view. lrplc. 2 car 2ba, gated. all ammen, South Cout Plaza LAGUNA BEACH furn rm. C M 1000 11--ca-p- a~ 'II tremendous value. • ...... ,. •acL .-, gar. patio 511 Seaward, w/d, gar, rels. $ 1250/mo, a 12 OAIUr.11, APT I •CIOM to oc Alrpof1 pV1 entr .. lite cook, TV, pdaneled :!ny ':do!.• JANINEDUBOI~ :.=!'.: • .. S1535/mo 760-8382 540-75610r788-5180 1Bdrm unfurn. 1 blk to •7 MlnuteatoBeech pool Nonsmkrproflbus. • 20 IOl-..0 MUI YI NEW COND0-3BR 3'..ltBA Ill O&IYll-111 beh $750/mo. 675-4174 •Night Lighted. Sand 35• '1295, refs 494-0451 ~~~~3~~gt;·r· 673 " 41 Steps to aand. loc. on Sea-2 frplcs dbl ear gar SPECTACULAR OCEAN & Volleyball a Tennis Crt• Room for rent $300/mo Shore. 4BR upper, 3BR No pels $2000/mo Designer perfeet, lrg 3 •Pool, Jacunl, BBQ Full house privileges 3 C•I tLJ ltml lower. Speelou1 fir plan Agent673-535• bdrm,2'/tba,alc,wtpool BAY VIEW Cozy prvt •Cov.redParlllng mi nutes to OC C Ample pkg, ut111 paid. Can be 3 unl11 S219K LH spa ,. tennis. S l850/mo room located In charming •Cable TV A.vallable 540-8140 2855 E Cst Hwy 875-6900 Tl~ .f LI.. ...... DOVER R.E. 759-5080 Ctttl M111 21 H Call Suetagt 631-1266 apt bldg w/unlque at-e Ree Room Wl1h Areplace At ---------moaphere. Step1 to beh. and BINlarda ROOM for rent. child OK NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING 59· of ay fron1age. 144' BAY VIEW CONDO 2BR 1b•. gar. bit-Ins. gar-ILIFFI EUO GIRi Lndry rm. lg MJndeck. A •Saunaa Kitchen and laundry 887 W 19th St .. C M . depth Probate. Bob 2bd, Ir pie, gar. poot, Ju dener. w/d hkup, no peta. 3BR+ den. 3BA. pool, RARE FINOI $325/mo. 1 BR FURN/UNFURN available, ulllltlll In-Stores or Otes. 600-3000 Causlln (7 141851-7720 or S 160,000. By owner · beam cell. $825+ dep Min view, lg gar. bit-Ina 675-2444 or 675-6&06 Corner Nwpt Fwy a Baker clud9d, 548-7513 SQ Ft Agt 541-5032 673-0354 213 975-0234 Collect 1982 Meyer 549-3484 Beam cell. wallpaper $of No t I •• lMI 111··-...... , 2BR. pvt & quiet. gas & Dvt patio. frplc, $1700. 0~:1r'r~-2:rd~~le~ (7 1i)557~7~ ••••11/llettll 2711 ffFIOH,111111 ... _, 1 & d d L (818) 798-9504 ~/d "kup So ol h...v 1 a-a••••• E 17th St. CM Remodel9d. Peaia11l1 1007 Designer perf11et. lrg 3 wa er grn r p g C"PE COD Condo! S119Si mo: Ag1 873-5354 Nice 2Br 2Ba, D/W, bltlnt. .....,_ -pvt, •.;be. etc, patio. The bdrm, 2''> ba. ale. wlpool yard No pets S6S5tmQ .., lndry fee. lncd patio. No llTH •I Doyle Co/Rich 722-1802 TRIPI.El spa • tennl•. Avall tst •sec 4197-6287 Tennis, pool, spa, 2bd. ---·-1I0•••1 pets. Non-smkr. 1850. Wkly rental•. $145 a . 3bd. 2ba. upper unit In lmmed S1850/mo. Call •WTSlll •E* 2ba 2car gar $1650 mo 3:~·~ ta'::: all 760·1418 or 642-7528 Up/Wkly Color TV. lree l .. 11tri1l 2711 l ~ , .. -~. .. l '( -- 759-9100 Ital E1t1t1 Fer Salt Btam{c ..... Ctatral 1002 trtstlne cond. VACANTI Patrlcktagt 631-1266 Large 3Br 2Ba. lrplc. 2 car Marilyn 759-l t95.lv mtg bit Ina . ..;;a'her/d~yer. Quiet E/llde unturn 2BR coffee. heattd pool mild §306 SF refurblahlng ln- 1•----------~:~d~~~ngo~~9L9~sr:~j HARBOR VIEW HOMES, garage. all t>ltlns. encl FURN or UNFURN. lg 1br. Musi see! Fee S 1275 1BA upper Crpt, drp1. servleeKI ... &.!1 91P8•5 tNo occeani stde & out. can redo ln1er IEWLllTIH 011111& IEL l&I area Lseland 5252•500 Monaco model. 3br 2ba. yard. Pats ok S 1150 Fee sec building. club hM, TlLllEIT lll·IHO gar. Adults pref'd. No tc .. I ••• · 011 to suit 875 W 151h St. NB, I o d best otter TELEIEIT ll•·lllO pool. all amen. 18751mo pets S650/mo 650-6294 Hwy. Lag Beh 494-5294 213-433-0941 l ASSOCIATED REALTY move n c n ' " 645-7448 or 645-7408D --U""'"P-LEX,__--2-b___,2-b--vt- 673_3663 over $240,000 No bro-up, r. a, P ' SH •RPl CLE •N 2Br •~at ••1 MTfL BV OWNER' Area behind Near new townhome In Harbor Woods Owner transferred and has priced to sell' Des1reable End Unit wl1h private deck, 2 Bdrms. 2''1 Ba1ha. llreplaee. very clean. Jus1 $224,900 (7 14 ) 673-«00 let Ut Help Ye• Sell Vo•r Propert,! C111 Cl111ll1t•, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. ~ 1 a•6 Call •New Lu>e Condo nr beh BOA E 0 S sundeck.. nice vle11w. " " .__.. ... ers Pe .,.., HAR VI W H ME • 1'.ltBa. WID hkup, patio & Nkly rentals now even Hoag Hospital' 15,000 Cerm•e~f022 Laurie9-5.640-4020 3Br 2'>Ba FI P dbljar. PALERMO •Br+ e>e· refrlg. dl w, frpl, new garage No pet• $147.00 wk & up 22741 sqtt on appro• 1 acre HOUSE PLUS INCOME So OLDER llOIE spa, sml pet 6ok. 9616195 panded lam. rm., gOOd paint/carpet. 2 car gar, 1690/mo 546-9950 Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-74145 $895,000 640-7000 or f PCH I 646-1844 or 42-6 loc., S 1750. 759_7602 laundry lacll 645 752 1 o may a>echanga or 2Bdrms garage, '.tblk to 16 t3'Jt Narcluus CdM TOP AREA quiet, no pets SU I Ill LMll ·-=---- housa In Westcllll or beach' $187 500 As-*PlmlME Gift• NEWPORT HEIGHTS HSE 1 1100/mo 495-8238 MESA PINES 1Br 1Ba 3026 w Pacific Coast Hwy h eta t PrtJtr~ E Blull (Fae) ar ea sociat-"Realtors E11cellent tocallon 2Br 2BR -ofc,2'ftB•,f11mrm. ~ rt bk d -..1 27 S 5 00 E 5 8 ""' W "' LARGE ROCK FIRE-wlrpo • IC yar · '""' Newport Beach Relrlg TV 28 .O ves · . 673-3663 2Ba ID hkup. lrplc, 2 trplc, hard firs. pr of dee PLACE • OCEAN VIEW patio or balcony 1850 up. s 135 1 wk ""'·no deposit 1---------wkn<Js 10-8, 675-5715 vaulted ce11tngs. 2 car gar Gdnr, $1400. 642-2940 POOL spa, bbq 549-2447 ..,, I llfWPHT IUOI Ctstl Mtll I 24 Saa JHI Cir. 1071 1 w/opnr Over streams a --Cute 1Br. dining rm. ltatah ti ~l rt 10% cash on cash return -1111.11 ACIEI tails Pool a spa Great Newpor1 Island charming charming bldg. unique D111 •• ,., ZIZI 27".a 10 4 c •p 675-8404. E/SIH .' ... E. * rn v•ew $1150 Avail 10117 wa1ertront Al/I nowl New atmosphere Steps to ., " * Private & e>ecluslve horse No oets 549.2447 crpt. 3Br 1'1tBa S 1300 bCh Hrdwd firs, lndry rm, •CLOSE TO BEACH * 2 R t needed 1 675-8202 or 722-0974 3Br 2Ba xtra lg fam rm, lg property 3Bdrm cus1om I ---VIiia Ren111s 675·4912 lg sundecl(, pvt garage 2bd, lba. wtgar. $750 714 oomma es 0 -. --{ • laundry rm, stor erea. home Can be sub-3BR 2",BA 2 story __ __ avail A RARE FINOI 739·1919-days shr Balboa Peninsula lallHll Fi111e11l cul-de-aac alley access. diviaad 1395•000 Bkr Brookview Condo. Frplc N2ewporTt Terrace1. 032B5r S1l501mo 675-24144 or 497-1326-Eves ~11_041~; l~:,:~ Call haiuu ftr Salt $229,500 Open Hse 12-5 17141493.7512 w 10 hkup 2 car gar .. avl ''>Ba ownhouse 1 675-6606 llia.a, ..., 472 Abbie Way 645-4539 ---Nov 1 s I 125 &•0-8290 • sec •8 Sur1s1de Court. • •••• ••c~ .... o -The noo •EI SIDE DUPLEX 2Br AcrHft 1125 AVAIL IMMEDIATELY Avl 1011 Mary 498-5735 s:~~ ~~~'oiooc::~sl~~ llHrfttthHll l1ta•lttCt11tOtit1 5 YM FOF'I SALE FULLY tBa each has own yarct & l 8 Acres! Rapidly de· Gen 0 a c 0 11 e · No bills or frills S500 lbr 1 common walls 5550/mo Fresh, newly decorated "'100's Of Leads avallable EQUIPPED At Lake garage Owners unit • .11.e1op1ng Perris areal condo1End unit 3BR. block to ocean basic Ullls pd. 494•1369 2bd on beh. pool, sauna ,.....0 C Largest Agency Isabella. good steady In- larger has encl pa110 Prime area for units Jusl 2 •BA 2 story with trplc appls hurry 539·6191 A.gt I 1150 642-7796 ,.....Open 7 Days A Week coma 3 hours from L A S 179 500 (213)598·41057 $49.500' John Denver dShwsnr W/D hkups. dbl lee SPECTACULAR OCEAN & ::OSTA MESA 641-0229 Surrounded by moun- ARARE Fllllll Really 657-5118 Eves garage wtelact GOO OCEAllFRl-llllE BAY VIEWS Now avall-L11111 ltack 2'41 MISSION v1tJO 364-3800 1a1ns. river. lake. Low Newstngletamllyhomeain _244·4001 :A170 prvt pa1to S989 . St189 "' able 1Br 1Ba.newcrpt,ln •CLllETllUU• ---overhead $20.000 com-Costa Mesa wlprlvate sec dep 863-0697 or 3Br. 2Ba frplc, garage. charming bldg, unique IALll& P11l111l1 plete (619) 376-2356 0 t •• C I 863 ""0 F fr"' slove $1200 F.... atmosphere Steps to Studio, crptsl drps. indry ~rof. n-smkr s~50 mo lncd yrds Tue roo1s, oak • • ••• 1 · 1.n.1 Ag1 No ee '" ....., t I t tits I t "' .. .. •• -Tt LNI .,. ... P 525 TlURHT 1111110 bch lndry rm , lg rm.rertgsova,u nc 548-74751vmsg ... , ••, cabinets & much morel rerrty I BRIGHTON SPRINGS -----sundack. pvt garage Hurry Fee 1375' Signature Lol nl. Up to Call ~ay Agt 548-1329 lllTlllR om CLI I :ondo 28r 1' •Ba trl-level. REMODELED Victorian avail A RARE FINOI TELHHT lll-1110 COM/OCEANSIDE s 10,000 Free De1111a. De· &SSllE ll0,000 FIA Palm Desert. 28r 2Ba furn m1c:ro 2 car garage bch hse. unturn Avail $600-$850/mo --Prestigious 2br 2ba. prof versified 73 11 Beleflve Lou Besl loc & mnln view w/opnr W/Ohkup Over 10-1 S16001mo yrly, 675-2U4 or675-6606 l-,.rt ..... L 4•.f!t MtF S500 · ''I Avl 0et 3 ::1016HoustonTX77036 I .streams & 1111s Pool. spa 557 1616 •• ..... ._ (7 14) 675-1793 T••-Ill 1~•• condo on course Assum $ S1ep-s to "'-ach Single ·.,!DOW ha• ••ONEY for Min c:nr Sno~Sum-1s1 Priced for last sale 995 No pets 549-24"7 Spectacular Back Bay rooms. Bachelors. 2BR 1BA. 2 blks from :OM Roommate lo ahara 'rDs s10Kiup"'.' no credit mt! 28r 288 6 yrs 01,. S 139 950 (213)923-3222 EISIDE house 38'21-rBa. view 38r 2' 1Ba, lrplc, 2 18drms g 2Bdrms avail beach & stores. great Lg Apt wlflreplace. nax1 .,.. no pelllll1Y Call " ----den quiet Cul-de-sac. terraces. S 1900/mo • New crpts & lloors, lndry neighborhOOd s725imo to perk/tennis. $438/mo Denison Assoc 673 7311 High summer f wtnter LE. W11tt4 1&25 grdnr no pets $1300 mo ulils 673-29441 673-4576 or 675-41912 • ulll n/smkr 760-9631 ren1s $80.000 Funlshed 7 9 rm sundeck, prvt garage -------•a1n1ctat1t1 Trade lor anything In Private Party has S50K for 1StllaS1/de~ 6415-0 7 WNTR LSE FURNISHED avail No pets 675-2444 E'lllE lllO ,. CM/NB Call now1 Liz or down pymt Would Ilka 10 E-.s1de hse $700 5 room Ocntrnl 3br hm $1300 *l&STILIFF* 2bd. utllltles inet'd. Avl •m· A11H1ctaHll Hza Cnuck 631 -1266 or buy 4BR ocean view or lay-out basic appls kids Ocntrnt3br2ba up $1150 11111121111 NON-SMOKERS ONLY medlately642-7390 •SPIRrTUAL i PSVCHlC 646_5743 oceanlront home rn Nwpt ok 539_6191 Agl lee Bch area 3br rwnhm S 1300 I 1150 1Br $750 Both Stunning !Br 181, plus ---'-----·--Bch or CdM to 1600K _____ Oenfrnt4lbr hm $2500 w/lrplc,garage 760-8515 enormous 1err1ce-::ONDOE'Slde CM l!lrg&. READINGS Palm and l_:i~ .:;g,;\:{.? ~ 71f•~j59.~;~5b a r a F~~n1;iaro!"~~~~;9;~~: Bytrn~~~~;~~~~:•soo ;C,;,os•t;,;;•.;M.,.tu~--,.;;.;; 2'._2,.4 ~;~,eck~;~ve1~:11~:i~~ ~=s~~d,; S~~s ·f·~ P ~~1. Nc1~~inr~~d1r~~~!:!:bp~y-.i1i.ilM PllO more 539-6191 p 3 s 200 1 a 2BR APT ouiET $750 Lease 6410-0349 gar. pool, jacz, yard, 5 chic, local & llc'd 19 yra W&ITEl•, l1d HH41 A.gt tee en•n br lower 1 co••PL"'v p 1 min to UCI "•2·6313 Sallstactlon Guaranteed! "''est Newport 2br $925 "" l:J' 00 ·no pets, •LIM I•• R* -"'" BY OWNER! ONLY $1351< lor 4-8 Condos I wlll sub----n $495 & $695 1600 sec -492-7296 or 493-2054 X'lnt IOC 3br. P>'•ba, llv rm. divide 855-7626 ElECITIYE Cllll Dover Shrs 4br hm 12250 6•6-3618 3Br 2Ba. frptc S 1250 FEMALE to lhare 3Br 2Ba frplc. din rm new roof -----2 mstr Br. 2Ba, w/d, lrplc. Waiertront Homes Inc _ .. _ ---675-30221(6t9)753-0719 house In Costa Mesa w/2 Custom Medical/Dental Patio w /cover 540· 1531 lt1t1l1 2 car gar, pool, spa $995 131-1400 2 bdrm. 1'4 bath, pvt lndry other women. $400/mo. Software written for your -;••ltlt Coa•H 1se Nr SC Plza 662· 1700 3BR 2BA.-Wl bay vu S 1300 rm Inside unit. Patio, gar *YlllUILUI * Call 548-3977 office by dBaM elCpert _ _ Nice No pets $675/mo 2Br 2Ba $980 -$50/hr -guarantMd-free tat ra ZiOZ LOCKIE HEREI 3BR 2BA upper w/2 car Call Pam 631• t266 722_7388 Furnished room In Costa consultation Healthcare Rare E-stda $525 hse encl prkng, yrly $1350 Mesa home Kitchen Sohwara 548-6993 Morn Otf Newp0rt 2br hm style baste aecor lclds ok WINTER-2BR ocnlrnt & 1 ·ii~~"\-•Versailles Bachelor Unit privileges. $300/mo abode kids ok garage others avail 3BA duplelt, avail nowl , •!.:..,_,._•: -Great loci Sec bldg, 645-2435 Ltltllla1• 2115 Just S525 539-6191 *IH-1111 * CAllHY llEIT&l !i · ...... pool. spa Nr bch $690 -11 \ltlll tt ltllll Agt lee Or this t>tn 3br 2ba • lam 'It MllT 110. 752-8011 , 548-0425 Msg -" ,. 2111 11& #/balcony. $390/mo uUI Ott PCH l'lme $675 kid pe1 hm gar plto l<1ds nw1y re-ll5-410l tr Ill-I 173 3BR 2BA. deck, gar, lndry, lncl'd. Avl 1011. 642-2654 ok cozy crptd decor cte-done $725 539-6191 Enclosed garage. Super unfurn, upper, ocean vu. I la11s 539-6191 Agl lee A.gt lee 'frly 3br 2be s 12oo·s huge clean S65 mo 6415-18 t9 steps 10 bch. Avl t0-4 N.B BAYFRONT TWNHSE Mes-a Verde area 5860 '4br k1tch or this $1200 3br Vrly $1300 642-2423 grt toe. trplc, wlll share Las1 youngster s19mng 2b a f pl kid 11 :-a-11 wl l or 2 Prof F/M $400· school? S1ar1a new1ob 01 1nclds den 2t>a llat and a g r r c 9 ca West:fR:a.. AOUSS Fl• IUll S600 673-4222 avl lmmed nobby oy looking througl'l allordable a1 539-6191 539-619 l Agt lee __ 3BR 2BA, lower unit. wl d classllled Agt lee T11tia 2190 APUTllHTS hkup, gar. yard NelCt to NEWPORT BEACH Steps NEWPORT HEIGHTS area PEACOCK HILL Beautllul clean large Gar-park. S9751mo. 10 ocn, pvt rm a lull bath. INTO FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-1111 SAVINGS The DlilJ Pill( ho~ o new way to turn your Hidden T reosure\ •nlo CASH with o $9.00 Clo\\1f1ed Ad $9 Oo w ith • prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days- $9 .00 No chon1•• In copy or cenceHtrtl•n. Pr1vote porr·es cinly l\Jo Commerc1ol1 Real Estate, Auromot1ve. Booi.ng or Emplo;mer11 Ads lri!llre 'no price l1m11 10 whol you con ad11erhse 11 ;ov ne<>rJ ,. \Pll ;Pur crnd1 high cho11 or ony vnused mprrhond SP-111 th;> [;o ( p 1()1 f" IOSS1f1ed SIOfl Or J5e lhn COUp011 b•ow Moil to. Doily Pilot, 330 W Boy St., Co5'o Mesa, Co 9'2626 642-5678 2BR 18 den Apts. patios. decks, 4409 River new decor. clean ntsmkr ·--------A nouse Yard. Beautiful e>eec house. In $450 n..,., 491-6512 gar $850,mo · deo incl >eln't cond. 4br. s 1900. spa Sorry. No pe1 s TSL MGMT 642-1603 """ ganr 63 t-5 103 544.2054 2Bdrm 2Bath $740-$760 398 W. Wiison 631-5583 0111 Poiat 212' A111tat1t1 CLOSE Tl IHClll iiJ'91 2BR. 2BA Garage. Yard, Isla.. J&H $750/mo 661-6142 1----------. •ELITl AIU* Foaatlla 2Bdrm. e~lra large frig. Valley 2134 s1ove, DI W. sundeck. FV liner 2br 2ba ftyd ok micro. only $950 Fi"ee pllo newer k1tch $650 TEUREIT 111-lllO 539"6191 Agl lee BACHELOR unit $475/mo IHt..IHc~ 2140 and 3BR 2BR 2 Sly S 1200/mo *SAYE IOIR• YEARLY LEASES •CUlllllAPT* Studio. full kitchen. ullls met Only $450 Fee TEUHIT 111-1110 *PlmlME OOYI * Excellen1 locallon 2Br 2Ba, W/O hkup, frplc, vaul1ed ceilings. 2 car gar wlopnr Over streams & lalls Pool & spa Great view S 1150 Avail 10117 No pats 549-24147 3Br. 2Ba trplc. garage. Waterfron1 Homes. Inc •UYl MIR• hurry' Only S825 Fee 111-1100 2Br 181, gd area. carport, TELERE~T _ 111-lllO IALll& llUll 1 .... , 2 bltlns. only $525. Fee lm 1t 2144 bedroom cio .. ,~iter. 1_n_u_1_m __ 1_11-_ .... _ lBr, 29a Condo. lrpk. (818) 795-8400 S825/mo. El alde 2BR garage & cerport Penlnaula Point 2Br 1B•. 1BA. patio, pool, lndry $141951mo 640-5324 lrg patio, quiet relldentlal rm. Cloae to •II F nh 1 A II 149 E. Bay RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN area. r pant va . -L MIT 1•2.1n• Penthouse on Goll Courae •bt. now 575•503o •• ,. • 2br den 2ba trpl view, VEARL Y. Clean! lg 2bd, S 1450 54"-20541 · 1bl, lg kitchen. sundeck. EHtalde 2 Bdrm H25/mo $ 9 5 O 6 4 5 • 3 3 U • b All utlla pd $300 MC dep. LllHI ltac~ 1141 673-7585 before 9·30pm' No pet• Avail now Call -. 650·63g() •B Pv1 & quiet. frplc. I JL p i I Near HQag 2Bdrm, 1'..ltBa, carpets. drapes. Wash- er/Dryer lll<up, encl gar $750 No pets 675-660fl lllDAIYllUST Enjoy t.he luicury of this e>e- cluslve guard gated com- munity In a sp1ctou1 2Bdrm Townhouse Amenities lnol lrplcs. wet bars, A/C, micros. WID hkups a 2 car garages S 1595 Sorry. no pets 844-0509 EASTBLUFF TownhOUMI A.pt 3Br 2'hBa. 2 car gar No pets. '1025/mo yr IN. 644-1010 or 780-7037 After &pm or 'Minds 1.111111.m 28r. frptc, patio, OR. 11295 IM e.40-7ooe NEWPORT MARINA APTS •Elegant beyffont. 1800 sq ft .. 2Br + Derr. micro. LOST CA.T Large Mele Prof/F seel< same to shr Brown tabby w/wht 2Br 2'hbl cust. twnhm markings no collar, 1111 'l·Smk pvt ba, $400/mo• seen 9111 EastbluH NB ut 891-7055or831-1728 Very cu1e1fr1endly RE· Prof F. wlBalboa Isl hmto WARD! Call Oeb Days shr, rm and bl, pvt antr, 850-9996 Eves 720-7442 WI D $550 mo Call LOST cockatell, grey 642-4300 Ad• 215 w/whl on wings. yellow Resp. M 25· looklng ior head. orange chMka. same to shr 2br 1, 1ba HB Michale 523·3200 condo in Irvine. 1enn1s Sc~Mfl& - pool S350tmo 730-1701 laatractit1 JOU RESPONSIBLE MIF, 10 ?RiVATE TuTOR • Math. shr 3br CM home, near occ. $2901mo• 'It utlls, Science. English, Jr High. 1vall. 10-1. 751•3t14 High School Level. UClA Grad Allyson 646-5147 Responalbte alngle parenl SPANISH TUTOR High IMlll!19 sam. 10 lhr houM Sohoot "lo COll4tQe level. Call 642-7302 (Iv mtg) 0< Reasonable rate• wortt 957-soee Jiii 963· 1ee2 Mrs. Higgin• Roommate wanttcl New· por1 Sh°'"· 3br 2ba Pick up a durat>te Dqctt fof S320tmo. 11111aat .. dee> tnoee wann-weather ,,_. Call •fl 5pm. 646·94 76 t>y watefllrlQ the ciaeelfled P!R!! d/w. lrplc. prvt beh, enet 1......,.rt •---L •.f!•t • ..,.,, ltacL •a.at gar 12595 bOlt slip IVIH. ~-=:.=!:;:;;;--=:;·=; ... ;;:;..:=====·== ... = •ALll• II ____ ,_ ___________________ _ 572-Crochet 1 greet wrap-1ackat to wear w11t1 dr&1se1. pants skirts Use worsted weight 1n ~ color Dlrec'llons tor S11es 8· 18 included oarage view No rt• I ••I ta Ill I Lalanne Aptl 2Br lBa. 2970 Dorn Ct 1157 1at 2M7 S7001mo 1300 dep. Oaa Beaut 2Br 281 on Promon· tory chenMI. t 553 al l, WID hkup1 a all the above amenltlea S 1775 Sorry, no peta 780-0919 Make the Move to Park Newport N.AME PHONF A00Rf .. '> (llY SfAfE __ _ ZIP ENClOSEO • · • -.. VISA or I" C f r••• •'·t)tt .. , • • ~• 1'FS NO • I E &eh pattem 13 25 oh.~ 75c postage handhnq N ' ·~ !tdCt W1!s 1&1 t::wS 4J, (IMl!I ........ ,., ,.....,~ '2 t4~M . ...._ IN 111" ,..._-..... ...... zi,s.~ ...... QET DISCOUNT COUPONS WORTH S 14 1n our S 1 Cr ill!Ars t a la log use 1hnm ror great •11.s t>aok5 accessortes -mou~ tnan I 000 1t11m'l nn 96 r01r11 pages Order C•taloO •86-C Send 11 to· Reader Mail &? 10 Nnrtnern Blvd WOOd '"1f' N V 11.)17 LAURA WHHUI I · se<. 419 7 -6287 2BR 1 BA. garage. 1ne1Udes & water pd Chlld o6' BLKS to bHChl 2bd, utllltl.a. $800/mo yearly. 1838 Pl~tla See Mgr I' 1be den frplc avall 310 ALVARADO PLACE. 101t vrtv s9eo 49].3529 BALBOA 752-5710 'C..ta .... 1124 C..ta... MM or 673-3696631-7137 •llTllllJY* 1;m;;;t;;1 Naik 10 be&ch 3br tncla 2Br. 2Ba. patio, gwage. jl w-• VILLA:;: dfln lryd kid pel ok mull frig. atve. Onty $700 f'" ----- '" 1900 539·6191 TIUlllT 171-1111 APARTMINTI Agt lee l!!J!rl itack 2111 Newpon Shor-.. gorgeout 38r 2Ba, all amenlti.t. oc;ean 111ew. new c:tpt Upper Duplex I t400 VIiia Rent111 875-49 12 2BAC011age W Npt. lh" 10 tx:h. prkng. S785tmo yrly utll pO ref1, 642 7003 Of e.42·694 1 •mPSTIUll* Studio. full kl1chen. alt utlla Incl 1400 Hurry! F• RUlllT lll·IHI 4Br. 48a Dup6811 Apt, un- tvrn. 8 mo IN Ot mthly Ill May 1 Gar '2200 213 -0 4 3 -8434 or 213-943·2880 eomf & enroy our aardtn strle 11>ts Qulfl. comlort•blf lmnt close lo l1eeways l So Coast Pl&ta wh11f only m111utes to th4 btac~ Garlits m1l1b11 t() P(TS PLl'-SE .._. .... ,.u_.y_.. 8ACllll·I• •11s.•H1 ·-···· ........ . 2-····· '7 ... .,,. ... , ... , . ..., ....... . 4VAILA8lf NOW No lee Ml •&a&llQll 1Bt 1Ba '.tblk to beeCh Makt lllt smart mo,·t 10 Parll Ntwporl, Ntwport Bu~11·s prtmltr luxury address. Funalabtd end 11nfurnlsbtd 1. !, ' 3 bedroom apartments end townllousrs oily mi11tts from Ntwport ftnttr aod Fulltoe h l111d. From UIS to S 1800. Jamboru 11 SH Joaqu in Hiii• Road (71416#.199() .• PARK NEWPORT C R A F T Ooy<>1irbuytnoandM1llngat 1600/moi HC . yrly Tll •W....., 71 ..... t MLt••~ s 1~~~tt~m~-~ ~3~~8~~3~~n~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~U~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' > OrMgeeo.tOAILY PH.OT~.~a,.1• - !:sit 2£1 a.t.al 9JdHll-._. 1tJ1 IJll ._J.JHll.'f,'l!b =iz:l!11111111 ..... _ -~ •11 'r'lflll 1111•1Wi lllllW• * U9*' I~ lM•ii,.. p, ..... ¥9 invieetwt A1er1Woeo.ONfte9.A911nt ~ w... _,,........ o.n.•• ~-i-_.. .... .. P/T, IMmN OJNnlng, ~ Mlklna.,.... 20 ~ .. '~ ~ CIMtlcel ~ Co. now to Deoi home S*tY 12 A.M. to .... "'°"*'t-Ill llSID Lii 154·1H5, IH-HOO Bob fted deffcel end ......... ,.._ • ",.,._ Man~. Millry OOtlWn =no col, clel OI Inv, M\'91 twve..r= *.!!'!.'! 1arft ...... OMf1 '°' ... Mary PGPPtn• • .._. .,. =··~'on!;,:;~ ·•11tnmnNT :.!~for'i.noe. ca11 ... :::~.,:· =::i ca1-m.11M" ·::?o:t~=:Mii ~-.., ... ,ii;i • .-,11rr,"'j.,;;-••--tr.; .. ;; :mo=.,.'*.,.W· you? 3 dyt/wk M·T-Th rMf ot>P.t'y avaflabte Ln <>Moe. N9WpOtt let\. cet&~'*.u1ary.' · f ta•nr , tro1t·•1 ••· iiii"l'iiiiiiiiii"tiiiiiiiiiiii'.iil t-5 for 5 mo Old In~ muttba.:f:...,~.con-Speed acour~w.-Wiit HOUMCWLLOVD rs I ' II• TNNVAU.IYINOe~ llrown~oon41,S1IO• .. ='If• ..... Iii CdM hme. Aefl fM0.024 fldent andlualMde. tlal. Houtl 1-5. "'° ettott• ,_or Ith. lnlltUre, •· 714 14040U ,/T 1PC ,,.._ • ._. ... =· ~ .... ~ ,.: Iola, turn S..m& ,•1"!* • 71._•.!!_! MATURI! WOMAN wentad 944.43e0 tor appl, Jim hand req'd. 162-c>4<M IOf'I needed for .... MTAJL per1enoe PNf'd. Hard--~ .E:"'h;:' .. Gt Top-Of· The-Llne llalrc o·.-..... r.~ I babyall I home 2 retstal potltiOfl In irw.t• wortler wltfl QOOd dtMng penc9eb1e W..... & Dryer. Ml.e courter: 0 ..... 1. Of· 1° 3 de nmy Ill •ma PIT... . merit~a.Duttee MTllltl19'IH r.ootd, .... ')...,hour. w . ""'* °' ... 1460tortN•or llltor. 12 flllclh COUftlr: o :/:' I* WMk. Perl-time, up'd only. l~ata °'**'9. laht lneluda dHllng with KARl'STOY8lHO•IH TllMgmt 142•1tos :,,-::. ..,-Md In-fNllka .,.,144-HH lct1pt • 11 .. II I W 2-51e 1 Pegboafd, RMI bta typing. hM¥y phonaa, M-cllentl, handllno oor-MAT u " E ' Ix . . 17'0. 711.J10I •AC> hetpfut. H/.,.,.Q of· ft-fl5/Ht. 17~1 rMP011danoaand. trouble PERl!NCEO rtit•ll ... I ·--UU.la·1• ,._.... r;=.&1w•==·=1"''-'~•=-1 flee. Reply to: MJ111CJ, c/o PI T....... ahootlf\9. la11ta Ana. e..,., ..,.... tor our Swttel\boerd Ol*ator• All!'°' JoAnne ~ pwr nol:da tN • = =: __ Dally Pilot. PO lox 1MO. Contact Catolne Nawpot1 F-"'On ~ ... treln ~11pm lfllft -8alttMh ....... Cotta MeM. CA 112128 ~ for ltudent 0t ,.. 647-4101 EOE atore imm.dl .. lf) • ..,... 140 I AYOCedo Ava bpendlnt CO 9f. W1I ... W. ...und GI plea~ 7 ...._ 5 ... BOOKKEEPER -PIT tlf ... Hra flea, 541-.tt23 ~/l::MILrt heve lcnoWli dgi1 of ...._ Sle 2CM. Nawpot1 llwf\ , • ...,.....-~....: top line ..._ + ... ~ ........_ ~ (Exp'd). A/A, AIP, 09n AEC!PT/ATT!NQANT ~ ~=~ =-~· toy ;::t: Apt M-.gar wlexp fOf In order ... >ant In-dryer, OOOd worlcJng IMdl. •7-'Ht ledger for Art• Clroup. Cott• MeM A""":il:fGaP'· 11ne hat.,.. opening '°'• afltato' ~chandlalng beaut~ maintained t5 come. Wiii tra6n. Cell Mr cond.1225 pr. 8*-3*12 ''•• to good hotH Jana 55&-e282 tel Full and P _.'Ima '.op notctl pereon wtttl 11~ and ..,.. ~ Unite, C . hi + 8onua + Hardy. 112·~ f anAtan MH blonde. mete Garmtn CATERINO COMPANY ""'*" •1 480 E. 17th good eacratari.I ..... Inv '"' lnformMton Apt. No pat•. Call &Nperd, 11 "'°""'9 old. 11 lootllng for a friendly, Sfr.et. eo.ta MeM We•• l<><*lng for eon. pis contact Mr c.laNn 842-'11,. Wkdyl 10-4 PlllllTm 1 llY fill I& Gch•c:tldog ...... 2 .. mature per1on with RECEPTIONIST FIT, ,._ one anthuela9tlc:, wall Ot-at 714 644-0te1 It ldl• ~:~•lll•W, fOf UI •l-1111 ••rt.._._~ bQ()l(kMPina axperlanca qulf.. gd typing ••. oanlzad and ~ of G s a ' · c ~ Ltv.ln Houaailaaper F/C, to WOflc f>ari Time In our n/amk Nwpt Bctl Phone handling a bU9Y adltorial Uflll. ...... , .. tellon wk 5/hr SHIPPINO CLE KS 2 coff lb6aa 1 kng bd AK . ....._,,.,._. Of cooking, muat drive. ltvlne office. Hour• .,. Jan 7S2-t522 fOf 'appt. dept. S«\d raauma end S.... l Servtot. FIT or +avet a SC 845-57&0 PACKAGINO Plng-Pong tbta. ~ tbli9 ..... te2-e114 ~ ~~ .. Cd1 ,,,M11~m. "91llble. 2e1-&1&0 .... lll•IT aalary req11lra: Shella PIT. Will tr .. 875-2731 LOT PERSON/DRIVER/ =~~~ l 4 dw9. 2 oaremk ..... i ..... -...... -7.,.,,..,. ~ .. __ Llwlor, CBS~. Oat...., for axottc ear iwnp..pet6otb1"4'-2ttl 1111 ~ P•eonable, metut• per-141111 Monrovia Ava llTaULD Mlea/Mr\'lca lot. Muat For COerMltc Mtg.~.,..--------...... 111111... ~nD pay* aon tor Property Mgmt Nawpon Baactt92813 ·Gourmet Food Shop haolaQOOddftvtnO reoord. at ACH Plwmecel, 118 2 lofa. 2 ~ t ..... 4 1'111108-v1111N-&a--u=----..1 llfl. 111-IMI-JI{ I ur n Co. with bu9Y phonaa. nMdl aneroattc U.... Apply 1n aon. 1eea W. 1letl It, N9 c:Nlrl, 1t cotor TV. All 2 Hamlin uprtaM P1eno • ' ... L~ H Some Sat11rday work aln/ .. llllllT petaont.17S.~ a.boootl. !:ta Maaa. ·plT .-.,,-~2.S::· beat quellty, pi.ying. UfO w/benetl _. We need you now to flll Good phone manner a Full·tlma, typing, light _....,. UM .., 5-41-1542 Plll.llL' -............. temporary )ob• In loe.i mull.&42-1803 bllkpg,ptlonaae73-1142 111 .. Ulmll AUTO DETAIL~ Naadadlnaveningwortdn 2 WOOD OCCASIONAL -----------••L -ar .... Po11tlona evali.t>a. Ui!Mftiiiiiiii;i/t;H;ft --------Top comm1Mlon1 ti.n-Dependable, °'**ICad S.A. office. SALARY no CHAI AS With Id •PIANO, LIKE NEW.• Chrla4tain M6niatry 15-M tor aacrat.,i... el9fk1, lllUTlllllT/llm 11111/lllllTllY at111. 842-7222 c .'M. FIT. lmmact openlne. Xlnt exp nae. We train. NO c:uanlona · Good 0~~d ToP ot the !Ina. medlt•- hr. Mon-Fri 842-1421 PBX-Racept, typleta, & Full-Time for Rul-PIT MOf'l-Frl A.M. 20 hra. salary 84~7'48 SELLING 15-17 I* hr '50 Wh. t73-ll3' . ranaan, Oelt aplnM, P«f. 1540 .1em11o1-. N.IL __. wOfd prOOftlOfl. ty/O.vatopmant office lrvlne erea. IBM XT Nlaa 6e2-5843 · oond. lunad l deliver, MO 84U Pt ... 1a.uJ/ TRC TEMPORARY SVCS Newport Panln1u11: •x!*lenoa 2&1-161S bnl111-l1••1J .... ,......... P/TllAll1lllm 7f1 COUCH ain't oond P.P $975.147·5e72 .... TlllllflM M•lwlltfatnt SIM 4500Carnpua.124 $1200/$1500/mo. Call Whlftlw ... I PllT·lm-1 Otfic.elaanlng,lendaeepa '150· dbl bad w/trwne YAMAHA BABY GRAND DELIVEAYDEPAfmEllT •1NiOMXNCE AGENCV Newport 852-9424 673-3777 Ru .. or Jeri nPtlT e:30-11:30Aliil hr• PannyMver paging•• le malnt +-errand•. t.tu.t xtra firm matt. $75 e6agant wntte. Mtln flnlltl Nffdl Paraonal LlnH -liiiaiiii;niiiiiiiNti'""-TUM, Wad, Thura. tape Monday -Fr~y eesy to learn. Hours•• heve own traneportatlon. 733-t099 ~tcfllnQ bench. Show-MclAR£N'S ._ C.S.R. Call 11711-&543 for DlllTD Nim U•TlllllT tranSCflplion. Wiii train Hourly wage + comm Mon 10·30am to llWfOX May ~ Spanlan Call ALMOST NEW dee9* piece $5500 552· 7387 ._.. appointment For Party Equipment Ren-For Commarcl* contr.c-word proc, 558-8333 SA Call CrlNY 5-45-5737 7pm TUM 1o.m to ap-M·F 9.5 875-231 1 formal dining .... git top, · M·F 111111. S-8 •I lal Stora Heavy phonn, tor in N.B. $5/hr. phonn, prox 6:30pm. Retlfeea $3500 Chrome d"*1a ft, ltene, llectnalct &2e S. Euc:IO St. • 1 ;flticHraal[ltaChllralo FrSonl 1 1 1 S typing 1klll1 needed. mall, lit• typing, flllng. Ttcbiul/Tr.... 1 Tal-IUlllT9I welcome. Apply 1HO PIT S200 548 84ee ... FullartOn, CA ; -7IJIX --· - -must wortc Sat. United Jessica 673-l>760 SHS PIT Nlary+ bonul. No Placentia, Cotta MeM Name 1>1dge 111mplng · 71 ....... 8300 Baell ofe l'lafp. Ptauant Rent-All, C.M. 845-0760 RECEPTIONIST MIUng. exp pref 722-7173 AA•• ind pinning. Dexterity 1 Antq.e, gu atovea, trundta I•" Z..-213-181..e701 working oond $3.50 + Hr. llUYllY lllYll phon ... soma comp entry, ..... UN•' TELE-SALES .,...111/WIAPPll must .• Flex. hra. SS to & dbl bda. cheet•. mlf-Co6or TV w/remota, ~ -'II I• Lagun• &eh 4114·9643 For Party Equipment Ran-GREAT w l detal l s l, Aer099aee machine part•. Profeulonat paalllon. 5 FIT. Sat/Sun lnctUdad. start, c111 &50-3880 ~·· l~s-~:8 tabta. IOla mdl s 110 64i-2844 5-Sp, AIC. arn/tm tal Stora. 40 hours. Mutt n/smkr, 8:30-5:PM. M-F, Mual rHCI B/P. have own )'fl exp. Molton picture + 250 Ogle St. Costa MeM. hup GE CELLULAR CAR rMI dMtl UC 11~ lllTIL UlllTllT work Salurdaya. Bring Call 5-40-0MS Carole ~·ih:ft min loc.I exp. oll & gu. Commlllion Beautltul "'r Englett~ PHONE. Auto radlal 11• ... Mature & moll"'9&ad I*· OMV record. United u--i•-.l. -··--p only $1000 Wkly . Alla .. .._ Armolra, •~· fonO. 8'2" l10t•30•·1.~more ..,._ ton wtlllng to grow. Front Rent·All, C.M. 845.o7eo _., -•• · • -·--.... 1-800-2~111 ....,..rs;.w higtl. piano hlnoaa I 1325. COit $2500, a.-tor MH. and bad! offloa, any age --------FIT for Conatrucilon Co. 187& K..., Ave, lrvlne PIT m.i. colage atudent. 7·~PM, $4.50/hr, no ~ 112-1431 733-1099 O.K. lnaYrance coffee-DH..._ llm c.n 211-9273 DOfothy (714)250-4444 CIU./leltauaall non-emkr, dartt IUf1 r• exper nee Appty 1n per-BEAUTIFUL NEW OAK 1-------- 11ona. :3~~(4~lcenH. Tranaerlptlon exp helpful. SECRETARY. Nwpt Cntr PHOTO LAB. PIT naxlbta SSZI quired. 840-533& r:r'acs~· ~a:=5 729 four po91er full .a. bad. 8=~7) 111:J,"..:.b1'::; Full-Time po11tlon Arm..-1brlgh1.outgo-hra, brlQht. energetic. ll~W&nm . Manr ... not incl S300 apellcara 1 211.00 THE ODORE ROBINS FO R D • (' HA~f". 1'1 l">I. I ( ('"'A .... t. A • : D119IMUl..11m T ranactlpllon exp helpful. Fl.Ill-Tim• poaltlon w/growlng R & 0 Firm. Muat have exp. Call Cllnlcal System• lnt'I. :'~;~r:v.R :.p~ Flc:i Ing prsn. Type es wpm Student 0.K. Ul*lenca P ...... ---11• .... llUQIT /R.IWlll Sales /C1sh1·1rs obo 841-5340 Iv m19. 642·2M 1 aft 4 pm n/amkr. 1200/mo+ ln-1 a plut. wlltlng 10 train •r•-.-a-Looking for raaponslbta Clinical Sy11am1 lnt'I. crNM every 90 d1ys. 759·805e · ....,1* driver•. OMV rapon. raq'd. lmmedl•t• opening for -W 1111 T ... _ BMW '143fli. u (7 14)722-1753 760-1040 Mary ..... Coata M .. 5-46-5359 salu PI OP I• I nd W/Oall. hdbrd. Complete 2ii!:i'ti'·-38Kml,5tpd. • F/T ll•PJ••IT lllllTllT/llllPI Mac:G~a. 1631 =~~b:"~ cook DELIVERY & Melling P•-~8!1t~1i::;:= bedding! 7eo-9031 lllJ b flif anrf !!c4;~~ (714)722-1753 Needed for Limo aervloe In Needed tor South Coa1t Placanlla, Colla Meta 0 ~ IH ton. Co eat, OMV print-a PLUS ""9Clafly In the HOUSEFUUI 't. ?' Ortcl. 1 .. 'LWM · Coll• M"•· Call for area Carpel Store. Out!M 1-'" ,_. out req'd. Athlallc Shoe areas ol hardware, nur-Pr~ Ouaty rote. aot~ Mini oond. trallar, I 1400, -... Ille •lllAL TUll•llll appt, M-F. i-5 8711-74113 Include llght typing, ..... Hli LI...... Repair Co. 751-0272 sery. plumbing a elac-..... glW/bfW din.... 476-1192 Buroundy metllllc, bl9c* GENERALOFCCLERK answerlngphonea&ablll· *S S* Hllrhtel,1.1 ORIVER&FIOtlltAUlatant trlcal Pi .... appty In ~:,~'!~t!a..G:t=~~ Interior. 6 IPd. aunroof, Exp'd. Full· Time polltlon w/growlng R & 0 Firm. Call Cllnlcal Syatams lnl'I. (714)722-1753 PIT '°' Ar11 Group. Type ty to wortc with the publlc. ALE .... FT /PT. $5/hr parson Mon-Fri i-3. cot lbl Mt .. matcf\ All u,.jlteb / -~ :r~m'mK: ~5· 7tow1 .. 55wpm, exp'd onl~. Jane lnteraslad parti.t call '""-••--i. L.l.. L·P .. llllTll Oak· bdr~ cot 1 .... ..-. •""'"'!""""""lllllll ___ T .. ~ ....... -... .,. a-. • ~ 55 6 751-2324 Line & Prep. Full-time. •--11n · · "' ..... ,. ....,. .. 6-262 ( .. ) Refs. Apply 10am-3pm. I -..... •1·2212 1211........ wall unit; roll top ~; IWPT... ....... """""'="'"",--,,,--,,-,---- GIRL FRIDAY PIT tlaxlbll lllllfllf Newport Rib Co 2000 -. hlta.... din Mt; aotabad, all Mint $1000/mo, ;:r accaea to DATSUN ·e1 510 Waoon. a.iMJ/Oftln Mii hrs tor a mec:llcl P. ro-Purchaatnn Aulatant Prior, plumbing ulal ••-Newport Blvd. CM'. EXCELLENT INCOME E 0 E M-F cond 5-47-1084 channel. 73._ 742 auS3t3o2.5alf.5em/7 30'"' ~F· lesslonal referral Mrvlce • per ence n•cHury. FOR HOME ASSEMBLY . . Kl ·•-c-:!=--· t -pm --..... llll. . . Need Sharp l*IOn for Apply In peraon Mon-Fri. W',.../W'--• WORK FOR INFOR SALES HELP Praat""'"".. ng -.., I we •-SLIPS AVAILABLE 11-4 Sal/Sun. 1233 A l*IOn naaded to do PRO INTRO 549-2424 Purehulng Dept. Mu11 ••u. ...... ,_ 'V"""• bed w/8 rawart. New SI 25'and 30' Ou lgger Or Cd varlo\.!1 omoe duties for IMMEDIATE OPENING for have good phone man-TllUll'SPL ..... W~t~n~fr1'.0~:1~~p~ g:M· p~305~·646•1700 . P:~~~~:::,"':i mattr~,! ~1f s 1oo. J: 842-4&44 JAG:AR .72 ~ ~ -I lrvlne Co. located near peraon with good typing . ners, math & llghl typing. 152& Newpof1 Blvd. seo Mar, Apply In peraon: "~ 11-5pm, Mon-Fri. • V ~a~ Cti~lr~~~:i.:~1 ~r'::c~ tt;:~~ ax-~~\\ (~r:~';g;~~4r''°"· Co111 M... pllca~~~ ~~'.ng2:f7 With *c~~~: ~!~~ce. ~ltc~ Thi~~ ::.-z: E. I• WITIUll IUPI IHI... ~·r~=~: Go to 17925 Sky Parle -(714)642-1753 Shannon, Santa Ana . PIT with nexlble hours. oaa "'Y· • h.......a UH. NEWPORT BEACH 120'1. Mull Mii. obo. Circle. Suite E In Irvine 1••••• ••••••••••••••••••• 979-0747 Karen 842-9405 llDlllTY lff1llll Ml-IHI 381t. 36'1, Call 851-0611 4114-11433 or 846-7848 Or call Jane, 751-5522. e • llYllTISlll PANTRY COOK, Wed-GENERAL OFFICE work •E•I Swinging mooring re-JAOUAR ·75 XJ12C wtltte • ( \ l~~.EH Ol'l'OH n "11 ' • ICOlllT Sun, 7AM-3PM. gd ben-for Laguna 8ctl raatraunt. •Wiii trllln Navy blue lofa and ll)WI quired 10 rant tor Grand w/blactl IMther Int .. tow UmTllm e e eflta. exper nee · tpply In light bkkpg, computer •Full time or pMt time ~~~ ;7 ~w!nb:.·~-Ba nks 4 2 C I 11 ml • xlnt cond., vinyl IW llSllTllT • MAN AG ER • UlllTIVE P9fl0n. 1601 Bayside °' data entry. exper. pert, •$4 50-$5 OOthr 548_7799 anar 5pm (714)7511-80511 $9500 720-1950 · tmmadlata opanlrvi for an • • Corna dal Mar. Call Bonnie 494-6588 •Uniform• tumllhed ··• e e · WANTED 42° Slip for Ill .. 11• Aulatant to our Account The Orange Cout Dally W'.,.../W'--••s O •Safa plaaant nHby SOLID OAK Round Dini, E P • \ I • P ••r;-••--JAllT RS T Po wer B o at Oya Whlte/blk low m1. Xlnt ;•c~l l ve s 1r l or • fi ll ualinn• df•· 1111" l11•111ii ar · e 1101 11 seeking i n Ac-Now hiring Xlnthour1 all locatonaS •bta . .clntcon~w/IMI. 752·1222.or Ev•IWknda cere lully aqulpad. ~el~~~:."~us~•f;;,en~; e 1 1·p1 1·d for 111H11JJ!t>me111 po•tl11111... e ~~~~:, E~~~':in': ~~ 1hlf1s 1vall. We are i 24 Resldant111 Cleentng. ·::~~~ tudenl/LidlH $~~~o~.,~9_9~~1ght 7450-1<>&8 sunroof 3 yr warr1nty wpm, be organized and • I I • partment. A mlnlumum of hr. restaurant IOOklng for working loram1n Mon-,...REQUIREMENTS 21 •l T ... _ avail. MfVloe racordl pos""lhe1blllty lo prl· e 11d1,11lua, 11111•1 lw ,,..lf·e 2years medlaMlelax-axp.men&woman.Apply Fri 8-5 15.S0-16.75/Hr. YRS OLD US CITIZEN Two twin bade. can be H . fUIJlftl1... 112,tll orltlze Eiceellent ben· • 111n1h .11t·1I. ori.:11111z1•1I. fl,•,ihl·· 111111 • perlence 11 preferred we Bennie The Bums Dinar Use Co v1n1, min t yr CLEAN BACKGROUND · made Into 1 Day Bad Incl Altl ...... . I ,.221329 eflta Call 642-4321 ext : 1(11111 c•rll'lllnl. \11plin rnl· 11111 .. 1 ,.,,10,: offer good salary ptua tn-238 Leguna Av. Lag. Bch ••p.cl91t1·cut. l>o!'ldabl•. Guard• Mark · cover s 100 for 111 -.1• ILllllll 3 16 JudyOelllng.lor ln· • \\11 rk1111t \\1111 '011111•. • centlves. Wll'Tllll12tll-IOOO lluenl Engllah. Also P/T 1625 E 17th St Sulte20& 4911-3757 -- 1erv11w appointment. e e Please tend resume to· Per monVi':'ftex hra. Must Eves Npt Bch 642-6824 Santi An1 973-1087 11i11tlla .... 1 IS SALES I LllllR 1ooi 'C:".:S~~ N B lr;10t1tt • Hd 1.1hl1• '1·l11ili-. 1.1litl l11t•fl •t'• heve lllrai::Uva appear-...... llT SERVICE STATION 11-Xu1tbtbttmdnY l 25 AU..... 833-9300 I Pt19f • ,11111 111•ur;1111·1• 11 111u .. 1 • lraqt 0.1tj ance. Topless private Needed lor Tanning a Nall tendant needed ex.par CUit dog ha 125 Chr $10 330 Bay St • • l allJ Ptltt club 855-7626 S1lon,B1lboa Is. 675-8848 pert Hiiiei Union 30782 Col tbl 2 and tbla $75 Gm I 111111 m 'la I• CoataMasa,CA92626 e \\1·11 fft-r1•""1l,.111 rn111p1111' lu·n : 330 W.BAYST. WlfTllll/WlfTll .. laalltalS.lliltt SCoaal Hwy, Lag Bch, tbl4chfeS100842·8828 OOMESTIC&FOREION 4 d<>of. Must ... , llf : ,.fll, 1nducl1111f.. Paid \a111twn" irncl e CO~~~~ci:;.;::v2626 Days Apply In pereon N~2·3d;/wk Cotti 499·10111 Ruatyor Mlke CANON AE-1 w/many 19~~~=~-D l 1100tall•ltll 5-48-78 11 H*0 .. Al0n"&PConll!!!'!..!._ •. hul1da~· .. 111l'di1·al a nrl d,.1111cl 111· .• Manager Wed·Sun 1601 Bayside Ma11 conitruetlon co lllftlllTAllll •traaS275obo.IOfld<>M MBZ '842&0SE '' ..... .,.,. ,..,_ I o c .. _... lvt 1 df11nn tbl S150 ..,....,.,., 4 WL~I a...J...../J':r; Green/tan. lot11 r•to-mM:IH hH an lmmedlite e .. urant c-. rn11 u' pro!f.ram ... ul11n .11111 e r oma""" """· aaeka Ind dual or ~ Full ServlOa Attendant In • · .,...... ,._ ......... S opening In Corp. Office e mtlt>~lft· 11 llu-.11nn·, e hlcla a equipment malnt. Mlsalon Viejo Wiii train eland 120, &73·8•83 JI ~;~.·,~;2 1 2 • 0 0 0 • lor an a1Cperlencld. lull-e e ltH Oltrhtllat lelllt11 Lva mag It 673-13118 Lv mag 4119-517& ENCYCLOPEDIA 11185 charge AI P Clerk. Full-• \ppl' rn p1·r .. 011 Tu... tltru • Earn 35·50% Call Elelne. SHOP •ITlll lllm TOW TRUCK DRIVER 1250 (waa S&751 Brllan-IUH.,••D MBZ 711 300SD TURBO time w/benallta. Wntcllff .• rl1ur ... :?:OIH1:00 ~.m. .• 862-03211 Fount11n Valley .,... nlca Ill $225 Gr .. 1 Book1 I'\ F•AH•I Mint cond All axtru, yet- 1 r a a o l Newpo rt CHRISTMAS W demon· AT HOMEI bring OMV printout $150. 731-4580 For 24mo onapp'dcradlt low, bamboo Int. Sl 3,500 845-9e70 Keith : ORAllE COAST PUILISHlll co. : atrat• toy• end glf1• now • A~~~: s~'.~~OI·,:._ 55&-2150 FURNITURE, hlhld Item•. H ....... Ull Ee,8w~/:~~41)3~:e;~;; 1 e e till Dec. no eOllactlon. d• Ing. 3-4 houra 1 day pet carrier, record a. Orange Coat HIRE e 330 W. Bay St. e II very or lnvHtmant Mond1y thru Friday after-TRAVEL clolhlng, 9hffl metal Jeap/"9naull •• Costa Mesa, CA 92626 •. PP~ :~n,:~:nkg11 1=j DlilJ Piltl noon Saturday and Sun-toOla.•mora. 846-2245 2524 Harbor CoetaM .. ITWIWG llOTtn ..., d1y morning Call US I IMMHI e EOE e for home mekere 142 1171 642•4333. IP for Kirk , ,n KING SIZE MATT, bo• ------~~ • • car/phone nee:. Houae of • spring, & lrame S225. Aattl la---' 1111 "; ..... t lmmldlll• opening• for 10 s bl 7'"' X35"' ... ... t h rough classified •••••••• ••••••••••••••••• Lloyd 840--0058 -crean dr k .,.... .,, ....,......,."""'"'..., ..... ._....,..-., ---------' Ill Plltt sharp guya & 11•1• tr .. 10 $40. 875-4130 Afr 4PM NT 1111-111 1ravll US major cltlM and l--------330 . Bay SI resort ,, .. , with unique 11'911 SALi 1111' GrMt lh·apa, rad, ~lpd. Coste Maaa. CA 92&26 bualneH group. Trani· • &0.000 orig mllel One If por11tlon furnllhed. A.-llU num•. 0 "' n. r . c u I . c . r I flOl lllJYllJ turn guerantaed. No ax· llama from S5-$400. Incl St 250/0BO. e 7 5· 71e7 FIT high IChoOI graduala perlenoe neoeeNry. Ex· mlec. hlhld & furn. pie-teave mug. with gOOd driving record. penMS advanced during tu'"· 2 TVa etc. 2701 S Apply In person to Mr. 2 week paid training. Fairview. 0 -7 (Char-1~_.J,_'l_.'M_C_L .. /C-K-~ FuantH at Roberl Bein. Must l>e 18 0, over. rycreel< Apll) Wllll1m Froll & AslOC. AUDI/RENAULT 14o1 Q 11 St N 1 Bch single. well-groomed & NEW W/W tlr• w/rlm1 •rr1& PORSCHE. Ali DI l ~l[VA0l£T H11ho1 QuellC\I Solh ft S.rvlo 111111•• •oroJI ""' 445 I C ., .. , Hw~ "'hwpori S..ch ui P · lrea to star1 lmmldlataty. nax 14 S80 10·•~ .,s;.:;r Oo..t11ek·I0-1Cll001meen For Interview, c all Ralelgh$50 Bike rack fOf •· 0 .. U·'=~6=7;S=·=·=·=·=·=~ more II~ on your hand• 7 5 0 • 8 9 5 5 b I w n car S20 842-3124 '"mag ,.. • .... 1 ? 101m-5pm Mon-TuH · vvr ~Ille d1y M1ybe • p"" Corn. Cotton Ca..,... a * PEUGEOT * ""'1-to"'11"-• Wed only Parenti wet--.. .._, ,._ ...... "' ... n.-come 11 tntarvleWI Snow Cone meehln" IRVINE A UTO * MASTERATI * l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~l~~~f~. ~I~ t~I~ 1 1000 C ENTER •ALFAROMEO• Carr•trz aectrical J La1IH•"•• P1i11i11 ---------------~·' 7&0-3217 or 873-7192 *SAAB* BtTT£R;t iiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiim H'""ome-..'""1miiiioillpr-.ove-. •1 d•o-lt_al_I._ fLECTAICIAN. Qual. work A Lancart X A A PAINTING 1nt1Ext F f 2 7· 14-951-3 144 ~-- $2 40 d l lovemywork, 14yreaxp. Free"t S20hr. O:"r~1an•:mf!!lar'l8Pa•rdanar~-.M"C""1y-LOWESTpossll>teprtee. MOTOR ROUTE '"It H 800-428-7485 . per ay Local,.,, Dave 842-7390 #4878112. Greg, 979.e21e main., cleanup hlllald•. 10 Step Service 662-3235 Frt4 ..... If.... "'========~! . I . The!'• ALL you Ply lor Plus Smell Remodel and NEW a REPAIR. No lob trees. resod, aprnlllr rapr EXTERIOR EXPERTS 3 yr old neutered 1 • * 752-0900 '* 3 llnH . ~n(lt~mlnlmum Addition• Walll. Doore. too lmlll Top quallty. Leg Hllla/Nlguel 458-&1&0 Olfflcull repelrs R specially Available in Irvine area. $700 a K~h~d. ~·~hfyd 3 r: Ill DlllfT ~~-· IU·lllO,tOlll,111 R .... FREEHI &31-2345 01GtTLANDSCAPEAND L1c11288597 631 -9295 month. No collecting. 3-4 hours ~n:!:~0:64~231f4 ll.lltat1111--BUY SERVICE ,._ Baa•,... :oNST. we dig It •lll Raa• GLASGOW PAINTING a day. Monday thru Friday afler-BMW528e 1985 Whll•t I Ctat11/"911Crtlt **HANDYMAN~* orlc". lie/Ins 546-7070 lnl/Exl 30 yrs exper , Your nr11 pel. your llrat IOb 18 OOOml nriy Inter ax· ·· ...... , .. . 6 2 5214 noo n . Sat & Sun m o rning. Call your flralcar yourflrSl hO'M' . . • 75"' ...... 2 DIRECTORY Ul vew1y1. p1llo1. patha, Large or smell t do 11 1111 ORIENTAL GARDENER •els 4 • ·Cllsaifled'eyour rtrst tras S21,500 ro•o through classi fied llC No lob too emall. Pat 531·5579 or Ive meg. Full gardening aervloa .41 .... "' 1m11-642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for ~ or 759.5055 Ted I Reas Mickey. 536-0553 Fr" "llm11" 530-0 185 • ia -Jim CALL TOOAYll •GEN, HOME REPAIRS :1111ng1 sprayed Wilt re-· WEEKS CONCRETE Palnl Drywall Carpentry Gardenlng-CIMnupa-TrM palra Neat & tr" "' All Fiii Liii Your Servloa Directory RepreHntatlve 142·4321tat.310 SERVICES • Saw cutting· etc Gery 645·5277 PTL •emovala·Trlm-New 11wn1 ALLSTAR. 542-9266 Jay ~~~o;:;f;;;·1-e~~:1:0 FENCES-GATES Tr .. trim i Main!, Alfredo 541-38~3 Pa da --------Dump runs C.M /N,B Tr .. /Trlm/Claanup compl •Nl~•"!'!"!'l,....,.l'W-C~liiiilwl•P'!'iiCiiiaiii'lrtft"""'..,..,.. '=r_e1....,·~J_1m_w_hy_1_e._6_42_-_1_2o_e ~~~~,C~u~~';l;-~~~ AN~~G/~RIP~ING 'fJJY AobE oAYcXRE'+ 111u11 v1sA-Mc 673-1s 12 --------x1n1 program. , .... ,., ... ""L•f""'Hllll!A~u""'L"'1N"'d--'"'JJl'!lllo""V"'1N"d .. ·f"Mt Plaattr/lttalr ==ttical~-mad aicp. C.M. 842-4544 Garage & Yard Clnup1 BRICKW?'.SRK. SINll Jobe. -- -· --TUR"',_.........,. ... _b....,. Jon 845--81112 Newport, Coeta Men. llTWILL LOWN ED MA ""...v7""".,. 7-• lrvlne Aera 87$-3175 ,..~ earvloaal FREE Aleo lntlEJct Painting In her Coate M ... home. HAULING • CLE.AH·UPI. 1....,-..,.· ------";ti;.:., t7S.30e0 Llcdl85117 131·11295 Maroa! 54&-1toe 7 Daya. Lowea1 ,.,... LOW COST. leoell·~ Cell BarTy, 131-4741 oament-aton.~ Uc 1nt.lb 1. Patcti Plaaterlng tUlt Cltaalat ltnltt u212eo. Stew. 931-et74 Cuatom THturlng. Quality Fiarlln; X, .. A;p;ira i Houtee1aanlngi windpwt ltallli, ltaaty l!!Ut Work. Problam .. No Prot>- Reeurfaclng • Roonng & 14 yra. rallabta, , .... Own Fltan1 -·1·1-• am11 •32&884 554.7931 Waterproofing• 131-41911 !fan• Pina 84S-1116e Dalla -·-~t P 1.Wat .. 1.... ffl FRIENDLY TIGERSI Wtty ..,.hlllltffOffllt CLEAN &VCPER -,-.----0·.-l-._.-11-~..,. HI anargy,chOI '"'· FREE Over 25y.arultJ)9r1anoa ,. ..,. ..-•WANTED TYPING AND apend your valvabla time consullatton &73-9322 Lie T • 1111,428 130-1353 All plumbing a heating CLERICAL WORK IN MY claanlng? Fr .... 11m11... ••ABC MOVI...,. •a • HOME. REAS. 840•7463 reaaonabla 54 1·3~ La • ...a ma DRAINS CIMr lrom .15. --------PERSONALIZED HS~CLN al:!~!.',. Ou~~ ~~~;f~l5~2.~6 :..~?.;o;•.I:,~~= unn PIMLlllS111 Many )'HIS exp Ref •. An .... ~---~-... --· ·--------Help 11 1v1ffable. low lee &pm Beth 850-1772 C M JAPANESE GARDENING ITllW.S .ult t AmCal Credit Counaelon --. SERV Cte.n-up a Malnt 1'1 ... TI ••• M. iiaiiiPPAPll;i .. s"'PE,,..C"'iA"'d"s"'T""A""--..,. (714) 4116-79& 1 Wanda & Kelly 1 Ouattty Fr .. "'· Tony.9&4·4758 """ " '-' ... Haecte.nlng. exp., rat., OtangeCo.~ ce11 M5. Fr• •I Llc0d 1Maet1 842-4405 0t 912· 16e7 DUSTY'S L~/lawn Student Movert TnlUNd )() yra exp. Walt, 770.2725 FiXTNICk§ cXllREt RE----Main. Serv Wkly/month/ LIO. T12•-431. 841 .... 27 ..,, beet any b4d by ~ FINISHING. Slr1P-llaln -• I (Ima. Fr .... t 241·1840 NEWWaraf\ouMSt0tage .._11 WOfk~., E~, ... i ,,;na; OOO:a .._7 .._._.,aflnllh Outllty WOtk, ·, C&B LAWN SEAVICE ...... FrM .. , 722-537 ,,.. .. t. Sean. 892-7703 By~~r=:; .r:1 ~":" MOW• EDGE TWICE MO. Careful~ 120425. 548-5722 By hr IOI~ 8*-398$ f~-.......... .,...,,-lf ... trJ II t I 6 fii!Nt ci MXMie fill"" .. , .. x .. .::::t" ....... c ...... , ....... -,-,..,-s•.,.,llm"IE~ "I .. ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE ..• "" ...... • ...... ·' ... ....... Cl & M I Ill • _ __.__ Otttlnellve. Aff0tdabta ~r-Aamod'l·Addlllonl Pllllll nllTlll Mnupa alntenanc. Hl!"LlnTin Kltdlena, ~hi 722·11763 0oor ... re 541-'980 0ue11tywe>B. tree Mt. (714> 150 .. 147 ~/Xki: iOt AW liiir..1;;;~;w;t;;;-- Door•·Motdlnga·a.y •425513 Mt-7401 TIUI In care a 111• ":fl for Wlndow9-00mpleta PatlOa RESIOICOMM'L/IND 28 fOC)ped/ramove C~ lhe aldetty (714 200t LET THI tON8HINI fN ~ddltlonl Oualli woni. yr1. Do my own WOftl I.lei. I'll.I 1awn1epmk1r 751·34 71 P dat Svnlhlne wtndOW dMntng •4774441 Paul sa eeeo •27804 t. Al 94s-11u 1<.c TAU HAVICE M )bmAd iY u: Ltd. c.1 (714) ..._8"0 Docn-"'ealf·A"amton' ELECTRICIAN T09 Trim Removal. Oual ard SlnOf 18 yr1 of NIPPY to..M.~ftlll Ceb!Mta·P9"91-Lodl ..... C lie •2'3tot. 8mal11erge Serv Uc/In• ,,.. ... cvltomen Lie. 2'°"'. t•ttory t30 . 2-ltory S40 35 yr1 exp -*'Y 842·05e7 rot>• A rapatr1 $49-5203 Mt-8213 or 5*Mtl Thri·YOUI H3-4t t4 Callf. Windows ...... 5124 } ORANGE COAST Dally Pilat 330 W. Bay S t Costa Mesa. CA Openln1• Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extr• C••h For Del/very Of Thi• P•,,.r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Del iver 1 day a •ek. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney .. 14.80 4 line mtmimum Plus a Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 • ' \I I FOf .._. you ean ad~IM your Gar-oe Sale In the Dally Piiot. There 11 a • llne minimum and the price 11 tM .. ~whether you ad~lee 1 day Of 3 daya. lt'I a great way to turn thoee hidden treaturM Into cuh. We are 11ao offering • Qutde to ht* Ge111p ..... tor t 1.00. Thia guide tnctudee Idea on hOw to 1d~IM. how to ptan. 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' l ; I • RA CING COVERAGE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1986 l I _J SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS 25 CENTS Satanic crimes on rise in county Police being trained to spot satanis m; Incidents in Newport, Huntington c ited From ataff u4 wire reportt When vandals scrawled satanic slopns in classrooms after causing $20,000 worth of damaae in Hunt- inaton Beach's Mesa View School last July, police were no longer surprised or skeptical of the Satan connection. It was the fourth episode at the Rama Coach John Rob- inson says his team play- ed horribly In a loss to Phlladelphla Sunday./81 The Angels begin prepar- ing for Boston./81 The Raiders finally win one./81 California Winery labor battle escalates as strikers call for boycott./ A5 Nation The U.S. ls Ill prepared to deal with terrorism or guerrilla warfare, a Pen- tagon study says./ A5 Major anti-drug legis- lation nears passage In the Senate.I A5 World Things have gotten too hot In Libya for terrorist Abu Nldal, an Israeli ex- pert says./ A5 Entertainment elementary school and followed by just three months the bloody slaying of rabbits and chickens at a student farm at nearby Golden View School. which police believe may have been related. When Newport .Beach police ar- rested six teen-agers for stealing urns Center step up, risk for groups OC performtngarts organizatio_!1s wor ry about pa ying the re n t By G. JEANETTE A VENT OellJ Pllee Cow I IJ I fl411111 premier I there's a lot more than excitement fueling the opening n1ghtJ1 1ters at the new Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. Opening night marks a point of no return. While the Orange County Philharmonic Society. the Pacific Chorale and the new Opera Pacific have no fears about their per- formance abilities. there as uncertain- ty about the high cost of performing an the new facility. Opera Pacific will be making its debut, while the other two groups. accustomed to performing in the low- profile, 1.500-seat Santa Ana High Schoolauditonum, will be thrust into a 3,000-scat world class fac1hty, where sterling pc:rformances go hand 1n hand with ht$h finance. If the acoustics in the center are superb and the glass and granite halls make a wonderful. first impression on its well-heeled audience on open- ing night, Orange County's per- forming arts groups will stall have won onl y half the battle that hes (Pleue eee CENTER/ A4) containing human remains from a Corona del Mar cemetary in 1984, law enforcement officials didn't so readily accept the connection. And as satanic messages and signs of the occult become more frequent at Orange County crime scenes, increas- ina numbers of police officers arc taking courses on how to recognize them. "At first the officers were lc1nd of skeptacal," said Darlyne Pettinicch1 0, a deputy Orange County probation offi cer who has taught such classes for .. three years. "They didn't want to believe that these things were 101ng on. These, after all, arc not 'nonnal' kinds ofcnmes." But the pohce traming program, which now includes a booklet outlin- ing cri me-related characterisucs of satanism, q uickly gained acceptance as cv1denc.c of the occult bepn turning up more frequently at cnme scenes in volving murder, arM>n, ma- hc1ous mischief and sometimes child abuse. .. We know it's going on but they· re ,... ,.,_., ..... ._.. Denni• Herron .. palnta" a ca•tle with white chocolate durinc final preparation• for the post-concert party •lated at the Oranae County Perf ormln1 Arta Center tonlj(ht. The caatle wlll be the centerpiece of die Irvine Hilton'• Au•trlan buffet. pretty sccreti ve about 11," said New- P.?,rt Beach police Stt. Ken Cowell. 'It's going on in remote areas." Newport Beach police officers re- cently found the remains of a pig 1n a Dewey dumpster. Cowell said. While the body was intact, 1ts entrails were missina. "So we suspect they were used in a satanic ntual," Cowell said. Newport Beach pohce Officer Gary Traina said plots at Pacific View Mcmonal Park. have been bur- glanzed at least twice since six people were arrested 1n February 1984 for steali ng urns of human remains. which they used in satanic rituals. But despite the rise in tbete incidents. signs of devil-worshippina rituals aren't always easy to detect. That's why more and more polioc are bcina trained to recoanize them. "The average person could be at one of the (ntual) sites and not lcnow 11," Newport Beach poh~ Detective Greg Armstrong said. "You have to know what to look for. Once I was at a (Pleaae eee D&V1L/A2) Chancellor sees growth, status in UCI'sfuture . Says or1gtna l pla n fo r campuson .track . just be_hind schedule The school year JUSI beg.inning at U( Irvine as the third under Chancellor Jack Pcltason, 6 3 Peltason took charge in 1984 after the retirement of founding Chancellor Daniel Aldrich. Between 1977 and 1984. he was president of the American Council on Education, a Washington. D.C '.- based organization that lobbies (on- gress on higher education issue!>. Before that, he spent I 0 years a!> chancellor of the Uni vers•t> of llh- no1s at Urbana-Champaign Hts appointment as lJCT'i top administrator marked a ho me- coming. He had ~rvcd as a vice chancellor at the Irvine campu\ dunng 1ts fo rmative years. 1964-67 Peltason wa'i intentl'"ed Fnda\ as a record 14.600 l 'Cl \tudcni~ began fall class.es . Qaestlon: Ho" I!> the new !><.hool year going" Answer: Remarkabl> well. Toda~ 1'i reall) as a shakedo"'n da) There are some classes where there arc more people than there arc seats But b) and large. I think 11's going well Q. The common thanking as that the students of 1986 are more onentcd toward getting a JOb and finanual success and arc le!.'> 1 ntere'ited an social issue<; and a liberal ans eduta- t10n. Is that truth or myth'1 A. It's true, but like most truth 11 can be earned to an extreme. It'\ alwa ys been true that more 'ltudl'nt\ were interested 1nJOb'I and fewer Wl'rl' interested in 'ocial 1s'iues But an the ·6o'i. a few more of them "l're interested an social l'i'>UC~ I don't think at\ unhcalth' ~hat happens on a college campu., " " Chancellor Jack Pelt.aeon PHIL S•EIDEllAI Focus ON THE NEws mirror of '-'ha1·s happening an the communtt' Q. You ll\td hrn· 1n the m1d-1960s "'hen I < I "a' JU\t gc·t11ng 'itaned. then rl·turnl'd ~() 'ear-, latt'r What changes \truLk \111J lhe most.., A. ~hen'-'<' '>taned l "Cl, 11 wa~ all promise fhen· "'a~n·1 an vthang here. 11 "'3\3 promise 1hat there wou/dbe a un1,cr'im here. a plan and a picture of whal at would look hke. What I'm mo'it ama;cd about "'hen I look hack at thl' mac,tcr plan I first saw an the (Pleaee aee UCl /A2) UC Irvine presents the second of Its medieval plays, "The Nativity." I A 7 Chemicals at HB firm called life threatening INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics AB A3 86-7 Firefi gh ter s S unday coll ect re ma in ing ch emicals be ing stored w ith out per m it ptlrtl. J\1d that 1' U'>1.'d an ma king e'plo\t\\'' .tnJ J\l'' and h\lJra11nc that "U\l'd 111 m;tkl' r11l k\'t lul'I \t un• than ~II \1.11rka' "rtl' n alu· .1trd trom 1h1.· 1ndu,tn.1l u1mpln ntl ~h I aJdcn .and 'iprt nl/.lidd 3\l'nUl'' rll'.tr Marina lf1g.h 'i1.ho11I .ind a 11.·am of tn\IL matt·n.tl' h.1ndkr\ ~a\l:allcd 111 to tx·1t1n rl'mn\ lfl~ 1hr dangernu'> la1. he laded to till oul torm'> a' rc4u1reJ tn the rat'·., chem ital Ji\l h"un• ordt n,1nu.· He '\atd he nn er 'a" thl' lorm' \l'nl \l'' erat month\ Jg11 Death notices Entertainment Opinion Public notices Sports Television Weather 88-10 A9 85 A7 810 8 5 81-5 8 7 A 2 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ()I .... 0...., ,... • ..., If firefighters had tx:cn calkd to fight a blaze at a Huntington Beach firm where more than JOO container<; of chemicals were found Fnday. thry would have faced a potenually Larec1 · ending -and ltfe threatening - battle. That was the a<;sessment ot a member of the Hunungton Beach Exchange student has world by tail .. almost, that is By G. JEANETTE AVENT Deir ..... C•• •• , I, ..... Most people would say 17-ycar-old Carsten Steffin has the world by the tail. The son of a shipping adminis- trator, • teffin speaks four languages fluently He's a ~n1or at Corona del Mar High School. where he's carrying a fu ll load of academic courses including oceanography. Bn11 sh literature and lJ S. H1s10ry Steffin loves talktng poht1cs. he's a 1azz freak JU St hkr ht\ father and he's a photography buff Everything would be wonderful, he ..ays, except for one thing. He's a fo rc1,n.cxchange \tudcnt \trandcd an the United 1)1. It\ without a host fa mil y: Steffin wa<1 'ICIC<.tcd for a I fl-month cxchanac prn,ram '>pcin,orrd h' "Speaker for t=ncn1hh1p ·· a pn\lllr non-profit company Accord1n1 le ht'\ '\mrn an mun .. selor. Betty Andresen. Stcflin was placed with a Chino Halls fa mily in August, but' the famil y had 10 move out of the area unexpectedly for JOh- rclated reasons and could not take Steffin with them. Ratherthan send him back home lo Holland, Andrc~n mentioned thC' boy's plight to Newpon Bc:ach rrn- dent Barbara Amstadtcr Although she already ha ~ an ex- change student and ~vcn children of her own. she took ham an until he could find another host family "~ don't lake to see a kid hurting.'' \atd '\mstadter Dcsp1tl" the unfonunatc tum 1n e\ents. Steffin tll hopeful ttc·, into h1'1 third week of~hool at Corona dcl Mar Htgh ~hool and he'\ ordered h1 \ l'las'I nng \1 nrr he am' ed nn Lahor Day, he·s been Ill the beach and the lian l>tc~gn (PleaH eee EXCHANGE/ A2) • Fire l>cpartml·nt°'> ha1anlt1u' ma- terial\ tl'am 'iunda' J' "orka\ deaned out the lit~t nfihl'l hl·m11.~1 b at Star Dae < a~t During a niut1 nc 1.n'i)\.'tt111n nn Frida). a firefighter d1'IC0\ crl'd 1hc chcrtrnal~ 1n 'tor.1g1• .1t thr lirm at 15564 Produt'l'r I Jill' Ft rt· official' quad, I\ \hut d11v.r1 tlw tlrm wher<" nrnn· th an 1!111 gallon ... of chem1r:il' \1.t·n· lnund. 1nduJ1ng \ tl llH I( Un t1\' lll'I 111 l hl' tool 1111por1in~ firm ,,11d hl' h11ugh1 thl' hulk 111 thl' t hl·m11 ,ti, .ti .111 auct111n I() ) car ... :ig11 Otliu.11' ,,11d tw d11.l n111 "h:l \l' Pt'rm11\ 111,ton· 111 11\l' th\· 1.htm1l·a1., 1'uti 4'' 1d I ll1111111~1on lkach al'\11 Fire capt Lam f.1,1111 mcr\l"l'tng ..,unda) ·s t lcanup. \JiJ olfo 1al' "ould check thcir rnonh to \t'C 11 thl' form\ were <,ent out --11 he ha.,n'I \l'l'n th\·m. I Jon't 'Cl" hew. he lOUld tx· hrld rt'\pt1n'lhk ·· r 3\ lor <;;till Rut that d1dn '1 ~1h ... 11h l' ·Ku1111l thc re .. ponc;1h1ltt~ lo profl('rl\ J1'pO'l' 1il the ha1ardou\ l hl·m it ah lie argued lw al kJ\t d1Jn·t th111" J'-'J' the chcm1lal' "'hath w1111ld ltzcbance atudea\ Canten Steffin, tempor· arUy •t.aylna at the Newport Beach home of Barbara A met.adter. l• famtly. boat hJ\\' hl.'l'n 1llq1JI · fhl'' lt1Uld he k thal 11 thrown J"a' · iJ\lc1r Jgn·cd .. 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HANCELLOR LOOKS TO FUTURE ••• •6Qs as lhAl ~ .. ··n. 111111t"t•r lci.s on lntd. We du:ln't e1 thl·rc \Jlllle lh fem I 1·, been fine-tum ,1 I hl r Yicrc ~ 1111(h -.benit 1 u -1hJ11.l11°l lf<>"' I-or tlt~mple. 1t ""' 111 w11 allv :hou11-ht that 1b1 uni' a·r 'II> 1. 111 11 h. >1' th.11 tQwn (the.' 111\l'f\ll} fO\~O l l'nh.:r dcvelopmt'nll n1·~1 1n 11 11gh1 '"·'' But 1hat'' 1.n1. ' 11 1 , 11 t It ' hkt VflU \ ' It ll 111 lh1·n ·e SC\: him l '". I' ,II, ',llll ,,., 1 en•t 1nl\eth1• 11;.',11 till" 11.,ll,,mJ "1 Cm\ll"Op ~1tlil1ni 11•1 ~I 1•lt1 11g here that I J1d11 \Jl11 11.11 HIU '" alway• suqHh 11h • 11 • , 11 develo~ , Q.Whe11 1.11 1 ,., .cnrollmeri1' A. \\ l''tc r By about ti .18.~1.)(1 lll II anothrr I ( ,That's \~h.al l'U make n ~ though I l10l ,to coll~t 11 ti bigac:r lh.Ul th Q. \A.I I chan~rc; 11 A l mJ,J our prohl , the l hJn, prohlc-01 '' Cou111, J port1m1t1 \ overthc,! • Bui \\t rhl' Ir•. II 1ng. 'v\ !' It I a11 rad 1vc lO l1v1· ht• the} Ju i. ph y< IC'al chm 1!<' I now ~e· 1 1 the rt' I'• Q. 111 e'>tal 11 com111111 A.V. arc Jp.1 then t and r 111 (FI tr Akimt knO\\ 11t comm eican•r '· ou r lrh mun1t " •I \ lj I I \ . ' ' I l •Ill ,1 1, " "" '11," '""" I I ,II tllrf I 1 1\.1 l' II• I \ '\,1 I\ .j 111 Tbey aren't goana to be solved without additions to our kno wledge. The most likely place to get those additions to o ur knowledge 1s a1 umvcnities. Somt" years ago people used to say we ha\C too many Ph.Os. But no country has ever solved its problems b) curtailing the abiht> to learn something The need for a wortt.l_ .. dass un1vc."r .. shy is here. The opportunity ts here. The question 1s not 1f. but when. We're pretty close. We're within shoutlna distance of being 1n that league. Q. You'h' 1alkcd about finding spact for respected researcher'i. What about for the 14.600 students you've enrolled th1~ year'' A. We need Ol'\.\ space for them as well. It has lx·cn m mewhat easier to fi nd short .. 1crm \Olullons. We've ~ot trailers that make prcll) nice classrooms Bui ~ou can't roll up a laboratol) We do our tx·st to hm1t the enrollment 10 the capab1ht1es of this 1nstrtut1on. altho ugh we push ourselves to the lim tt s. I thank we dtd .I rrcm guod JUb thl\ )car. More \tudents an: getting their first <'ho1cc r r11gram .. 1hjn l'H·r hcfort• The) ma} nol get 1hc cla!>\ thn want at 9 o'clock tin a Monda~ murnrng. Wc'\c 'IX'lll .1 lot of t1mt.· and t•ncrg)' tu t'n\urc that Wl' don'I take in mon: 'it utknt' than \H' can handle. At the \Aml' ttmt· 'H' tn to stretch our~h l'' to hantlk a' ·man\ as we ,m\~thlv can · (~.f or till' \el'oml ;car 1n a row, a lhtnl of l ( r .. lrc<>hma n da~s" from lht• ·\~1an wmmu1HI) h that s1gnifi .. I 1f)t'1 A I ht' t1111ntn ha'> a long trad1t1on 111 '1\1111; ... I hl' Joor 1\ there Walk 1t1111ugh 11 " I hl·~ 're \.\alking through 11i,·J11111 I g111,1 k11nuncc from a lad y "1 "\J Id .. \\ h \ tlun 't ~ ou kt·e p those ~ 11' 11ul .ind ,,,q room for .\men- "l ' Hut tlh \ .tf\' \ma1rnn'> V..c ha\t' t.i hl· t.1rl'lul \\l' tlon't rl''>pond about .II • gruup 11 J'lCOl'lk In \tereOt~ JX''\. II 11 ''l · wnuall~ jfl' tf')ing to ha'c .1 d \ .,,l .1 '>IUtknt bo<l\ as \,\e can .111d 1>1· \UH' 1hJ1 no one·,., denied a l h.inu· 111 t 11mc here hccau,t.· 111 tl1' m111.11 111n or cuinom1l tll\atl· ,1nt.tg\ 1'0 I CAL LIFE THREATEN~G ... From A pi nt l.(l ('I 1nd11dr-I ti Ill 1 \1 hu" hJ;. 1, the lin:11 ~·d I I "o II )I .. .. 11 1" , I I" I I • I I I I ,1111 nll'mhl'1 of lhl· torte tx·tnl:! 1111un·d l'1nhahh "h.11 h.1ppcncu I'> t>nt' 111 t111 11ll1lt'r' lil k tl 11u1 .an "l nJur~ 011 I 1111 · -.li p \11 1f a11' 1h1ng harixnnl '11111n th'>d11\\ n lhl· !inc he \.\OulJ tx· nrott t tt·ll t...u11 "h11 h11u)l hl thl' dwmKal'> to r ,,1k ,,11d lw \\,,., tinl\hctl "'11h th.11 11f 1\11I ~ I 111 11111 )WI II)! 111 l\j 1 t' ii n~ mo1 l ta m1t J I' lll'f(.' ti1• \.i1J }\)~~ T+ ~ r II ~l~It'-; , ( 64 44 FLUENT HERE tO UR BAGS AND GET TO PLAV. l'VE GOT UMBERS TODAV ... WA ') • 9 8 0 9 29.86 n a Clouds to part for afternoon suq Partly ctoudy lklel wlll turn sunny and warmer over the Orange Cout thl1 afternoon. the National Weather Service N ld Hight wlll range from 68 at the beaches to 76 lnland. Tonlght will be mostly cldr, with lows from 52 to 60. Hlgh1 Tuesday wOI be in the 70s. Guity north to northwest winds 25 mph will blow over the northern mountain rangea today, where highs will be In the upper sos to mid 60s. lows tonight In the low 30a to mid 40s. West to southwe11 winds 15 knots will blow lhrough Inner coastal waters this afternoon and evening ov8f' 2 .. foot aeu and a 2-loot westerly 1weu Partly cloudy skies this morning wlll lurn sunny this afternoon. U.S:Temps Hiijna. 10w1 1nrOl>(lll 5 p m Sund~ Lo Alb.,,y N Y 8 I 49 Albuqu<trq..,. 78 00 Ama1111o eo ~ Anc:llOraQe 48 4 I AU111ta 93 10 All.,,hc Cit) 68 ., Aultln 90 76 "'a.tt1mo<e 10 6 I llltle Roca Lou11v111e Mampt\11 Mlam1e.ac:11 Ml<llanO-Oci.ul Mllw-.. 93 75 Ill 811 II I 73 85 76 91 68 111 113 . ,.. llillln9• S6 •• 81rml"911am 94 66 II-cit 51 46 89 •9 114 68 92 17 68 5\l 15 , , Calif. Temps ....... 1 .. " S•nia Miltll Sant• """' .c1it BolM 57 38 eo.1on 10 •1 Mpt .. St Peut NUll- Newon.ana New Y0<h Coy N«folll. VI OlollhOma C11y Olnella 811 73 ~ 511 HIQI>• IOwt lh•UO•ll" ~ D ... Suna•r S•oc:•t "' 81k.,,lielO 7' ~' Teno. Valley eune1o 1e sa Burlington VI 113 43 CMCM< 57 41 Cnat!Mton S c 112 11 Chatlelton W Ve 86 115 Orlando Pllfl.OelPn•• "-"" Plttabufgn \l I ,. 811alow 1• \i T0<•a"'• 8 .. urn • I f,6 4& t,,_,,114 V•• 81Q Be•• ~ 1 J4 81y111fl (IJ ~" ..... 12 ~ 611 ~5 14 ·~ SI 24 10 ~ 63 37 Cn11totte N C II I 7 I Cney.nr>e 59 l9 PortllllldOre p,_ ==~nty 811 60 811 65 Ill 63 92 so 117 40 a1 ee 65 ., C.etal•n• 6' 00 C.u••9' f 1, 11 ~8 E"f .. A 61 •tJ Surf Forecast Cnrc-oo 92 65 Clncff>nau ee oo Ciev.&ena II• 65 Colum1><1 S C 96 86 Cotumbvt Onio 97 56 Conc:o<d N H 00 36 Dl llH·FI Wo•tll 111 q5 0ey10ll 81 97 Oenv., M 40 0.1 Mo•nH 05 80 O.tron 85 63 El PHO 99 5-4 F11rbankt 44 3 I F11go 55 44 FllQlllll eo 34 G11nd Rep•d• 9 t ~ Grell Falla 57 39 GrMntbOro N C 90 118 HaNIO<O 61 52 R4lno Ricnmono SI lOUlt Sall Lake Cny S111 AntOlllO San Juan PR S..111• Sioux l'alla Spo11ane Syracu.., Tampa·SI P1r1!)0 TOl*i1 Tucaon Tulaa WUIHllQIOn 0 C W1Cn11a 60 28 ,. 67 118 73 5• J6 90 11 118 15 eo s2 7 1 47 5l •• 63 55 92 , j 89 611 87 ~II 87 Ii 71 63 90 n Fresno '' ~ t l •ncH1"' I' 41 ~Oftg 8-ft.dC" ,. ,., !>7 \Ot '" ~· ~' 11 ~T Mefy1~1ll• r ! 44 Monr''"'' ,. •.t MontttO.ltr, r•, 'ifl Monterth• h'i ,-,o N&e<Jle\ ~J f,8 Newp(HI Ht•,u , fP '.>I Cla> lertrl / I 48 Onl•llO 11 ~~ Palm "''"'"0' 18 bJ Pas•o"''' n SJ Paao Rt•b"'' 1• •8 Red.,.t><od c ", 15 ~ Rive<\IOe 7'1 SI Sac•tmttr.11'1 16 •5 -..Ch A•O MH Zuma t 2 Sant• M°""'' • 1 NfJWPOtl l ) SM· O<llQO Cnty ? • CJutloott fof f u85d •)' l1t Hf'I (.f18h1Jfl Tides TOOAY t 38 am ll?O am 12/p m 7 I•µ m TUESDAY .. 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From A l ritual '>lie out 1n R1\l'r\11.k < ount\ a nd didn't kno\.\ 11 until I looked 10 tht· lrook ol a tn.•t• Jnd c,av. a goat·, head .. .\uthontrc\ \a\ mam of the rr1ml'\ arc comm1rn·d h} )Out ti, caught up 1n the phrlo~orh) of pun~ and c\~uall} hca\) mt·lal or hard ruck mU\ll "Ha\lcalh th1.· mu\lt .. tcacht.''> that \OU don't ·liaH· Ill ll\t1.·n 111 \clUr parent'>. and that 1;011 \hould l1\t• lil1.· tht· \\a\ \ou v.a.nt and '>t'ft.'" tht· 11orlu.'' \a1d ~1' Pt·11an1tch10. \\ho jl\11 I\ an a'\Ol1.1lt' tl1rn1or 111 lhl· H.1tlo.. 1n Control C \'ntt•r 1n <>range I ht• organ11a1mn lOun\l'I' ~0111h' ''ho ha\C tx·c n IO\lthl'll 111 the <t<.u1l1 .1ml l'lfll\ Ilk'> t C>n\ultattOll lor l,111 r nlort l·mcnl rx·r,onnd \onll' tt't'n' 111lt·n rdx·llurn'> 111 tx·g1n "'1th t.11..l· .rlhum I\ n ,' l11a.1lh .inti tx·grn 10 h'l' them < >tht·r' g1.·t \IMtcd 1n the ouult ;iltcr 11.kntr l)ing. 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