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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-03 - Orange Coast Pilot. FRIDAY, OCfOBER 3,·1986 25 CENTS ' see A2 FOR TODAY'S NOM!f ·rvili~ Co. election suppOrt probed istrict Attorney investigating poss ible ontrtbution laundering tn Irvine race reimbursement of political contribu-di1trict attorney but plcdacd to ooop- tions ... " erate with the invesuption. The amount of money in question "My finaf\cw sutcments were •"fOtals rouahly SS60, said Nielsen in a filed on time and, to the belt of my prepared statement. lcnowtedae, were complete," said Irvine Mayor Larry A&ran, a cri uc ot the Irvine Co., uad he 11 not 1urprised by t~ ~t.ions and welcomed the anvesupU<)ll as a healthy development The mayor brartded tbe roJe of developen in city electio.u u beias almost "insututionaliud corrup- tion" and sugested the praeat invcstagat1on cduld result in reforms. The Oranac County District At- torney's office •' invcitigatina a rcpon that the Irvine Co. laundered campaign contributions alleacdly made.to two pro-arowthlrvine City Council candidates last sPt'inA. President Reagan says he will enforce the sanc- tions against South Africa approved by the. Senate over his veto.I A4 California The FAA cited only two • pilots out of those In- volved In 44 near-col- lisions this year./ A5 Sports Red Sox hurler Roger Clemens wlll start Tues- day against Angels.1q1 Orange Coast College football hosts top-rated Saddleback./C1 Dateboo~ .. Anew museum without walls fosters art ap- preciation among school chlldren./Pege 3 INDEX Advice & Games Auto Piiot Bulletin Board Business Class I fled Comics Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Pollce log Publlc notices Sports Television Weather 89 81-5 A3 87-8 82-5 810 Date book CS Datebook A3 B5-6 C1-5 AS A2 Sea turtle rescued at Onofre released Friends of Sea Lion save rare creature at nuke power plant By LAURA MERK· : °' ... .,..., ......... A rare JfCCn iCa tunic was resc ued from the intake cooling system of the ~ San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant on Thursday. The female tunic, which 1s about 18 inches in diameter and weighs be- tween ~and 50 pounds. was sucked into a holdjna pool in the plant's ooohna sy tern when she apparently swam too clo~ to the intake tunnel an the ocean. Fnends of the Sea Lion in Laguna Beach rescued the animal Accord.in' to 8111 For<I. director of the Friends Manne Mammal Center an Lquna Canyon, &rcnl "8 turtles arc on the endansercd species list of the fcdcnl National Manne F1~h­ eries. Green 1e1 tunlC1 arc md11enou\ to Muico and breed 1n tropical waters ofMcuco and the Oalapaao hi and,, (P ........ a&A/A2) • The probe was rcque5ted Wednes- day by Thoma~ Nielsen, a vice chairman of the Newport Bcach- based development firm. Nielsen saad he 'asked the district attorney to investigate a repon that one or more Irvine Co. consultants billed the company for services "which may, in fact, have been for Temples ste~p se.curlty patrols By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... .,..., ......... The Irvine Co. refused to identify Maloney. "I find tt unfonunate that the candidates who received lbe • my name is bcin& clragcd into this." contributions but others identified It bas not been sugestcd that either them H Tom Jones and Hal Maloney, . Maloney or JoMS had any know1cdte- two pro-growth candidates who oftl\e aJlqcd launderina scheme. waacd uosucceuful campaisns in the Jones spent nearly $70,000 on the city's June etcctfon. race and Maloney spent slijtttly more MaJoney, reached at home today, than $4S,000. Caty law limits indiv1d- said he)las not been contacted by the uaJ contributions to $283. .. What'• ~led here 1s a vcty serious violauon of state law," s1ud ·A,aran today.: ~When you haveUnr of thousands of dollarl being railed n's ccn.aanly plausibie that one or more penons stepped over the line. You can only go up to the line IO many times before someone crosses over tt." Acran sa1d he tw oo doubc tbe lrvme Co. and its employees inade a concerted etfon to rai1e money. for Jontund Maloney. H~wever.Ruid that he has no firsi·band lcnowledee that the allcpuons of money lauder· 1ng arc true. · Nielsen. in has prepared Ntement. (Pleue eee CAllPAIG1'/ A2) HOs~ages plead for tel ease eff oft like-Daniloff' s -Syn~og~~ along the Orange Coast have quietly stepped up their security J>~ut1oos for toni_ght:s ot>s;crvancc _ of Rosh Hashana following the murder last month of 21 Jews in lst.anhM.l Videotape m~ssage tn Beirut seeks same attention~ protection From staff ud wire reports Rabbis said today t ey have asked local police departments for extra patrols tonight as thousands of Jews allend sundown services to mark the • ~nning of the Jewish High Holy 03ys. · Others declined to discuss security measures, saying it might weaken its .. efTecti veness. "We have been in contact with the police department already but I really don't anticipate any problems.'' said Rabbi Stephen Etnstein of Congrega- tion B'nai Tzedck of Fountain Valley. But Eiostetn and others do not believe security concerns will keep peopJe from coming to synagogue services. Newport Beach Police ,spokesman Kent Stoddard said the department has received requests to keep an eye out on the synagogues dunng patrols lOn1ght. ··we're not adding extra patrols, but we arc asking ourofficcrs who will be out there to pay extra a1tcnt1on to those areas ... Stoddard said "At the same time. we're not e-xpecung any problems." Along the Orange Coast. Rosh Hashanah services will be held at Fountain Valley's B'na1 Tzedck. Temple Bat Yahm and-Teqiple Isaiah in Newport Beach. Temple Sharon an Costa Mesa, Chabad of Irvine Jewish Center and Temple Beth El in Mission Vie10. • -W~URJTY/A2) . ~ .... ,......, ......... ·Rabbi Ste'-hen Eln•teln blow• a •hofar, or ram'• born, at Temple B nal Tzedelt ln Fountain Valley to herald Romh Huhana, the beelnnln& of the Jewi•h new /ear, which beCln• at •undown today. The 80Undlng o the •ho far repreeent. a call for •plrltual reawakentni. Islamic Jihad coday released a videotape in Beirut showing Amen- can hostages David Jacobsen of Huntington Beach and Terry · Anderson pleadfog with the U.S. aovemment to malce the same efforts to secure their release -and that ofa third fellow captive -as it did for American journalist Ni cholas .Danilo ff. It was the first time that Anderson. 38, chief Middle East correspondent for ~he. Associated Press. ap~red in a v1dcota}>c made an capt1 v1ty sance he was abducted in Moslem West Beirut on March 16, 198S. Both Jacobsen, SS, who was lu<b napped May 28, I 98S, and Anderson said that another American, William Buckley, S7, a U.S. diplomat. had been murdered 1n. captivity Buckley's captors previously claimed they k.illcd the U.S. Embass)' poliucal officer. and a freed captive also said Buck.Jcy had been slain. In his appeal. Anderson referred b> name to a third captive Amencan. Thomas Sutherland. dean of agncul- ture au.ht Amencan Uruvenity of Beirut. saying he. Sutherland and Jacobsen wished to thank "all those in America who are worktng and praying f9r our rcicasc ... But neither Ande1.on nor Jacobsen ga ve any detail on Sutherland nor explained why he made no statement. Anderson and Jacobsen read separ- ately from prepared statements and Dan4Jacobeen u •llawa OD Tt4eotape today lD Beinlt b1tttrly attacked the Reagan adni1nis.-. 1ra11on's vigor and speed in !CICurin& Danilofrs release Monday from Mo~ cow, where the U.S. News & World Report correspondent had been held fo r a month on espionage charges. Jacob!.Cn's son Enc. a resident of Huntington Beach, said today his fatru:r's ta~ ==..._wtuch praised the youn1er facobscn or his efforts to secure tht release of the hostages - gi ves him "a greater JOit of energy." Enc Jacobsen also said he was not surpnsed by his fathers comments and said that they were "consistent wtth statements he made in1hc past." Anderson asked. "How can any (Pleaee aee l\OS'IA.Glt8f A2} Jur.y recommends death for girl's killer By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OllMO..,.No41qfl An Orange County JUI)' voted the death penalty Thursday for Thomas Edwards who was convicted fou r years ago in the shooting death of a 12-ycar-old girl in the Cleveland National Forest. The one-time Costa Mesa resident grimaced as the clerk read th e verdict at 4:43 p.m. in Supenor ( oun 1n Santa Ana. The Jury began deliberating Mon- day an the penahy phase of the tnal to determine whether Edwards should face lafe in pnson without the poss1- b1laty of parole or the gas chamber at an Quentin. Jury deliberations apparently centered on the question of whethCf" Edwards' actions were applicable to the special circumstance of lying in wait, indicating the shootings were premeditated. Earlier Thur~ay. Jurors asked H1ghwa)' Judge James Judge to reread 1nstruc-furors convicted him of first· t1ons pertaining to the quesuon of degree murder at his firsa tnal. but lying in wall About two hours later. • could not decide on the death penalt)' they announced they had reached a A second penalty hearing rc'lulted verdict. in a death sentence. but a Judge laacr Five )'earo; ago. the 43. ear-old ruled Edwards had not received Edwards s'hot and killed Vanessa proper representation. lbem and 'ienously wounded Kell} Deput} Public Defender R 1cha rd Can1er, al~o 12. while the two Lake Schwanzberg said after Thur'ida\ ·, Elsinore girls walked along a dirt road hearing that he felt the Jury had bct·n at Blue Jay Campground near Onega swayed by the fact that Edward~ \hot Nicaraguan team batting .1000 on field, in relations Although )'Oung Amcncan men are going down to defeat ap tnst well- traancd_Nacaraguans. rest as!urcd the losses arc only being su ffered on the baseball diamond. The national all-star baseball tcam1 from Nicaragua is on a m1n1 -tour of Southern Cali fornia, playing co llege teams -and wannmg -in an effort to build better relations than those shown between the U S. and Sand- inista govcmment1. "I think this .. a-wonckduLop- port unity to break down bamers and 'leek common bond~ between our countnes." said Irvine Ma yor larT) l\gran while welcoming the team for a v1s1L Thursda) to Ctt) Hall. Reading in pan1sh to the team members and coaches. Aaran said, "I'm sure that everyone here has, in some way. felt the tension that exists between the government of your country and ours. peaking as one Amencan to another, though, I feel compelled to say th at one of the <1urcst two )'oung girl) •• 1 think 11's an important r.ask for a JUr} not LO be influenced by two 12- '.-'Car-old girl!. " Sc hwartzberg said. "Thal was (prosecutor) John Con- ic)''\ theme throughqut the tnal and the) li stened to him. "I think 11 was wron~. lfhe had shot two adults we wouldn t be here ri&ht now lie would've been given fife w11hout pa role in the first place." (Pleue eee JURY/ A2} ROBERT HYNDMAN Focus ON THE NEws "'a''i to overcome this tension 1s by rnmmumcaung 1hrough the common bonds that rx1~t between us "Baseball 1s one of these bonds: a national pa~ume in both of our countnes .. AJran said the baseball games are reminiscent .of the so-called "ping- P<>n& d1 plomac)'" that pa ved the way to bc'ttcr relauons between the United tates and China 1n the early '70s. But the mayor, a pohtacal south- (Pleue eee TSAM/ AS) Cltyattorncy.accusedof coverup By ROBERT BARKER Ot•a.lr ......... Huntanaton Beach 1ty Attorney C,a1I Hutton 1s •• tontwalhna at" by fa1hn1 to rtleasc to the pubhc the re ults t>f a manaaemcnt audu of her department taken nearly a year aao. cballcnaer Ted John n _,.1d at a press conference. an the report were problem in keeping track of C05t cfTtttavcnt'Ss of outside coun~l. allegedly fa1hng to conduct performance evaluation of staff members and the need to ~t up an attomcy-chcnt relationship between tht city allomey and cit\ dc~nmcntS and managri\cnt officials ................. ._ lta.rtD Wyman, cantor of tile f'rlea .. of t1M a. L1oM rebabllltattoa center, comforta ran ._ tut.le daat wu reecaed from tbe San Onofre Nacl-.r Power Plant. John10n, an Oran County deputy d1stnct attorney and a candidate for city attorney an the Nov. 4 election. claimed that the two-term incumbent "dchbcratel orchestrated a covcrup" by fa1hna to release the study Johnson, 41. claimed that a summary of the $22.,SOO analy i by the Deloitte. Haskins & lls company points out !tvcral problem with Hutton'•depanment. Included John\On, peal"n& at a prt"\!I conference at the Huntanaton Beach l ibrary on Wt'dnt'~y. ~1d the the audn nttds to be made public or votcn won't know what kind ofa,ob Hutton has done Hutton. however, 1d that a dccmon to releuc the audit findattp depend on a lcpl opanaon on wbctha ~ rcpon t public cvc.n ihough at wu financed by public (Pleue Me AUDIT/A2) ... .-r \ l • . • -~-.,.·--- ROST AGES SEEK EQUAL TREATMENT ••• _, Sunny and warmer for Weekend official )u hfy the interest, attcn11on Jacobsen -and former hostages took ___ _..1et1on 11ven in that ca~ i>lrt in.ihe.a~.a.__ .. ..,ea,d~ n-o-.uAsf~ 1natt~ntJon given oursr' He and the Rev. LawrcnC6 Martin Jcnco, 15u..1.10. Uv ·-oe Jacobstn appeared pale but physj. who wa freed June 26 after being tape w,a r:. d cally fit in the videotape. held 19 months by Islamic Jihad, a SJ OTCe "After 2'h ye rs of empty Jallr. and pro-Iranian Shiite fundamentalist refusal to a~t on the pert of the Reaaan group. WASHINGTON (AP) -J>n:si- admimstration it hurts. to sec the Jenco, SJ, addressed himself to dent Reaaan 5aid today he suspected prQpapnda and bombast with which Haj, the guard who had been an charge that two American hostages in Leba- that admfoistration solved the prob-of Jenco and three other American non were acting und~r coercion from lcm of Mr. DanilolT. a citizen like us hostages. ~cir captors w_hcii they madt , a who was imprisoned only a short "Dear Haj. You know who I am," vtdeotapc plead101 for the United time," Anderson said. Jrm:o .,Pid. ··1 }lave had the op-States to wo.tkas t\atd forthefr release Jacobsen. in a statement adcrrcssed portunity to share love and embraces ns it did for Nichola1 DanilofT. to Pres.idcnt Reagan , 11Slced: "Don't with my loved ones -brothers. '.'l ha~e a feeling that they were we also deserve the recognition, the sisters and nieces ... and I would hope doing this under the orders of their respect and the honorable treatment that Tom, Terry and David would captors," Reagan said. by_ the U nited States government? have the same joy." Stopping to talk to reporters as he Qon't we deserve the same attention He said he had listened to Haj walked toward his helicopter to fl y to and protc!'t1on that you gave p~ng. and "I knew what you were Camp David for the weekend, the DaniloO~ praring about The kind, gentle. president said "there is no com- Daniloff was illO'·'cd to lca,•c loving God answered my pravers and parison" between Daniloff and the Moscow af\er the upcrpowcrs ar-certainly my family's prayc~ and I hostages in Lebanon. nved at a rlegot1a1cd agreement fhat honestly t>cljeve, H~j. that our com-"In one we were dealing with a included the "'lea~ of Gcnnacti1 mon. gentlc. loVJng God w1ll also hear government that had under its laws Zakharov. a OVlel L' N. employee your prayers." arrested one of our citizens charged in New Yor~ "Ith sp)tng Thc·hostagcs' 10-minute tape was (Danilofl) ... we were able to get him ''We are surpnsed that the Amen-made available along wtth a state-back.'' Reagan said. . can government has put pressure on ment from lslamic Jihad to Western He said that in the case of the other European go\Crnments not to news agencies an Beirut. The circum-hostages in Lebanon. ··w e don't negotiate in such cases as ours. but stances under which the tape was know who's holding them." surrendered llSelf on the Daniloff made were not immediately known. Reagan said. "There has never case, releasing the Rus ian spy but Jacobsen opened his appeal by been a day that we have not been Zakharov who was working against sa)'ing the tape was made Thursday. trying every channel to get our our people." Anderson said. "We arc Reagan has claimed the Daniloff hostages back. from Lebanon. But more surprised that th<" American case differed from the Lebanon they were not seized by a government. people still listen to what Reagan hostages case because the newsman We don't know who's holding them. says." • was held by a governme nt with which There's never been any contact However. neither Anderson nor the United States had dipl6matic ties. between their captors and us." Jacobsen gave an)' hint the) had seen while the American captives in Lcba- a videotaped appeal from relatives non were hercrby-raccless terrorists." Reagan administration responsible and former hostages seeking their ··President Reagan macre his first for the lives of the hostages in release that Lebanon state tele"vis1on mistake in the hosta~e crisis and Lebanon and for"aoy negative action aired Thuooay Buckley died. Mr. President. arc you that might happc:n.' About 45 seconds of the fi ve-going to make another mistake a11he "For the resolve o( this issue after minute tape. made 1n Washington, cost of our lives?" Jacobsen asked. the release of Father (Lawrence was earned on an evening news The videotape came in an envelope Martin) Jenco is in the hands of program seen in Moslem west Beirut -along with an Arabic-language state-Reagan and his administration," said in hopes 11 would be seen by the Shute men1 from Islamic Jihad. or Islamic the statement. .. Our demands are Moslems belie' cd to be holding m ost Holy War, a Shiite Moslem extremist clear and arc known to all. Their of the Amencans group beheved hoked to Iran. realization means the release of the Falt jhrough SatUtday with aunny and wermer days. Locally br"zy tMllow pueee and canyons. ee.ch hlgN Saturday In the 701. Lowa tonight In the upper 40a to upe>er 50t. Valliy hlQha Saturday In the Uppet 70. to low 80•. Lowt tonight !Nd 40a to row 501. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner ~atera: Light variable winds night and morn1li9 hoora becoming w•t to aouthw.tt 10 to 18 knot• with 2-foot .... ,In the afternoon• and ewnlng1 through Saturday. Thr-.foot wett to aouthwest awell. Fair through Saturday. outer waters: Norttiweat swell 4 to 8 feet tonight and Saturday. U.S. Temps. eo 71 H 70 M 75 54 71 63 70 61 IO '7 74 63 .. 69 4t 37 71 64 75 0 Surf Report •&D ...... 2·3 fair 2-3 , ... 2-3 lei< 2-J ,. 2·S teif 1~3 , .. , 1-3 ,.., Eztended Ten relat1' cs -including Enc The typewritten statement held the hostages. Any other talk is a mirage." v It did not spell out the demands~ --------1!11------------------------------ AUDIT ••. From Al but the group m the past bas Insisted o n the release of 17 people sentenced in Kuwait in conncctaon with ter- rorist bombings. Intense, brief thunderstorm • I • sets a record, spares Coast Six Americans fund~ 1 Lebanon. Islamic ..., . ...,.,,._ Cit ) Administrato r C harles to have kidnapped o Thompson asks:d Hutton to i 1v_e including Anderson. Jacobsen. opinion on whether the audtt was Buckley; who was--abducttd-Ma rch public an formation and should be 16, 1984, and Sutherland, who was From staff and wire. reports ~ made public. She said it would be a kidnapped June 9, 1985. An afternoon thunderstorm erased conflict of interest for her to render On Oct. 4, 1.985. an Islamic Jihad a 70.year-old weather record by the opinion and suggested that an telephone caJJer said Buckley had poundini areas of Southern Cali- indcpendcnt attorney is needed. been killed after being ''tried" for fomia wtth hail and rain, bringing Howe,vcr, an independent attorney ''American intelligence crimes." some traffic to a standstill, knocking has not been hli"ed. city officials said. A blurry photograph purporting to Qui power and trapping four men in Hutton also said that management show the body was made public. the Los Angeles Rw et". audits of other d<"partments have not Lebanese Shi ite and Western in-• Ahhoui,h Los Angeles had heavy been made: public and that th.ey tclligence sources said Buckley may rainfall. t~e storm seemed to subside sh9uldn't be • have died earlier. possibly after slightty before ll made its way to She '\aid the audit of her depC!rt· 1ort0re. Orange County where no ram was ment \\as "!>terling " But John~on A group calling itself the Revol-recorded in Newport Beach or Costa indicated that the n:,ersc "'as true u11o nary Justice O rganizatio n Mesa and only .04 inches in Hunt- and others do e tu the scene sa id the\ claimed respons.ibility for kidnapping ington Beach. d idn't agree '-"llh Hulton\ inter-Amencan University accountant But in northern Orange County prctat1on ufthc anah m City Attorney Gall Hutton Joseph Cicippio. 56, of Norristown. about .28 inches of rain fell on Brea. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~P~a~ .. ~o~n~~~p~t-~1~2~-~~~~~~~~ said Ing Phc with the county E~ .vironmental Managtment Agency. Thursday's Los Angeles rainfall of !.02 inche·s downtown. which fell aJmosf entirely within an hour, broke that date's previous record of 0:42 inches set in I 9 I 6, according to the National Weather Service. However, the forecast ::ihrough Saturday caJls for high pressure bringing clear skies and slightly warmer temperatures. Highs Saturday will be in the upper 60s to mid-70s along the beaches. the mid-to upper 70s in the valleys, and the mid-50s to mid-60s in the moun- tains. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s arc forecast for the upper deserts. . - tnd In the 80s in lower deserts. Lows tonight will be in the upper 40s to upper 50s. Thursday's deluge brought pea- StZed hail that accumulated in _piles throughout the Los Angeles ~si n. while isolated storms. ranging from hght showers to intense discharges. erupted along a front from northern Arizona to the California coast. The sw1fincss of the storm ap- parently caught four m en ma truck by surpnsc near thc-Oank~f the swollen Los Angeles Rjvcr. A city Fire Department hehcoptcr was sent 10 rescue them. plucking all four off the m ired truck. SEA TURTLE RESCUED AT ONOFRE •.. From Al , GAME 3 I W EE K 3 I DAY 6 6 _9 _ 1 l 50 59 24 18 ~ A . YEAH ... Al FLUENT HERE. ( PACK YOUR BAOS AND OET • READY J.O PLAY, l'VE OOT YOUR WIN-GO NUMBERS TODAY ••• • ... Rules and how to ploy the game ore on your game cord, or, coll out HOTl lNE: 642·4333, 9-5 MF, os~ for Vi{IN GO rnlormotron. Dally Pilat & TWA fl 0 our HQW,GQOO Wf i EAllY ARE • 61 87 10-3-86 ' according to John Cunningham. a marine science teacher at Laguna Beach High School. Cunningham said the turtle that was rescued Thursday is about fi ve years old and weighs 45 pounds Green .sea turtles sometimes li.ve 70 years and can weight as much as 300 pounds.· • It 1s not uncommon for animals 10 get trapped in the coohng system a t the an Onofre Nucleai· Power Plant. ~id Kanrt Wyman. curator at the rehabilitation center. The center is often called 10 pick up the trapped animals -mostl)' harbor seals. SECURITY ••• From Al '\ccording to an Associated Press report. religious leaders throughout Sou1hern California have taken s uch precautionary steps as hiring ad- ditional security personnel. searching fac1ht1es and carefully checkjng tickets to the services. In addition. groups including the Anlt-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. have advised.religious leaders to take extra precautions this year. The tunnel ru'ns from the ocean 10 · the plan( and empties into a large pool where the water is filtered for use in the cooling system. Plao1 workers watch for animals in the pool and rescue them with nets. she said. The irecn sea turtle was only slightly inJured with cuts on its neck and nipper$, said Ford. ··she ap- parently pulled in her head and nippers and just bounced around:' ford said. "They really are rare for this area " he said. ' Although sea lions and i.eals sta ~ at the center in chlorinated pools a1 the center for long penods of lime:· the turtle as less capable of sun iving outside sail "ater. said Ford The turtlt-'s wounds were cleaned a'nd it w.as released in the ocean Thursday night. CAMPAIGN PROBE ••• From Al said if the allcga11ons arc true "1l happened wi1hout the knowledge or authorizatton of the company's man- agement." Compan} policy prohibits reim- bursing consultants. contractors or employees for political contnbut1ons. Nielsen said the company has begun an audit of its records as part of its own investigation. "If any reirn.bursement incidents did occur, we regret them very much." said Nielsen. "We totall)'. support the c.ampai~n laws and 1f there was any violation of them. we can only speculate that it was the - result of a lack of knowledge of the laws by the ind1v1duals in'olved." The consultants or Jr, ine Co. employees allegcdl} involved were not identified. Nor did the Irvine Co. management e'plain how 11 was made aware of the allegations. Knud.enpurcba~OK'd LOS ANGELES (AP) -A bankruptcy judge today approved the ~I~ of about half of the operations of !l•ling Knud.sen Foods fnc. 10 food industry g1a1u Kraft Inc. and Hughes 'Markets Inc. JURY ASKS DEATH FOR EDWARDS.~. FromA2 · . Schwartzberg said Edwards had dccp-se.ated emotional problems and was sorry for what he d ad. · "Tom Edwards has devcleped such an intense feeling of remorse that the idea of beint put to death for this doesn't hurt im as much as society would want it to.·· he said. Deputy Distnct Attorney Conley said he was satisfied with the verdict. Although jurors didn't know much about Edwards' past, they .. saw enough to sec what kind ofa person he really is," Conley said. ' • "He's not a dcccnt guy who new off the handle for a few se<:onds. They ~~,.A~~E llily Piiat MAIN 0,,ICI • ) Wftl h r Si CMll ~ CA~ ,_ Ma •Cle>-l e• IMC) CGtfl..... k"112629J seemed to be saying there was nothing &OOd enough abOut him to outweigh what he did." Jurors didn't know that Edwards was confin6d for 14 years in Maryland for conspiracy to commit armed robbery, "because he was so dangerous," Conley ~id. He was imprisoned in a special prison for criminals who have psy- chiatric problems. He wos released in 1977 because of a change in Maryland law. Cooley said ~e rejec ted a proposal by the defense and the judge lo forego the trial if Edwards woutd' accept the sentence ofhfe wtthout parole_ "I was concerned that there's no precedents on waiving your right to appeal.'' Conley said. "f also thought -cons1denng what we know of Edwards' background -that jurors should determine the question of death." In an unusual decision, the jurors unanimously agreed not 10 talk to the pres~ about their delibcrauons and verdict. . . T~e jud~e still could ignore the Jury s decision when he passes sc'htcnce and give Ed~rdsa life term That hearing is scheduled for Nov' 17. . Deity Piiot Dell very la QuerentMd OeM•eoeo. 142·S417t ~ tc111or.i 142·4321° Ju•t call 642-6086 Cc>l>r•'O"I 191l o...,.. C:C...1 ~ ~"Y No _. '"'' .. l!ulll·••-eo.•orte1 ,....,., cw .o.i- -,,..."' ,.,., lie •t0toe..cecl .. ·~ tC)«.oeJ Der ~ OI CGPJ''G"I o.11p VOL 7'1, NO. 171 • . ... What do youjike about the Daily Pilot? What don't you l!ke? C.11 the number above and your masqc Mil be r~ordcd, transcnbcd and dc-livctt<l,.to the appropriate ed1tor The same 24·hour answsnna service may be used t.o record letters to the editor on aor topic. Co~tnbuton to our Lencn column must include lhe•r name and telephone number for verification. Te.Us us what's OJ\ your mmd. • ' • 0r..;o.CoMtOAllYPIL.OT/ftid8y,OOla~1 I.,,._ ... Central America discussion at UCI to test mplanted insulin p . - A panel discussion on the Involvement of U.S. troops 1n Central America will be held Tuesday 11 8 p..m, in the Science Le<:ture Hall al UC Irvine. Dennis Lopei, assistant dim:tor or tti.e Eduei· tional Oppononity Program, will modtrate' the, iliscussion, which .will be. conducted by As- lemblyman Thomar Bites, D-Oakland; Larry Apn, mayor. or Irvine. and Michael Beanan, a Vietnam veteran and UCI iJ'lduate StU:dent. A ttee.Ption will follow-at 10. p.m. 1n the Cros1- Cu'ltural Center. Call John Smith at 85(>..64()6 for more information. .. Art claue• In Laguna The Laguna Methodist A.n Associa1ion will be holding classes t>Wnning-Monday in the fellowship hall of the United Methodist Church, 31632 Wesley Drive, Sou1h Laguna. The classes will run from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each Monday and 1he fee is $8. Call June Douglas at 586-1205 or Gretchen Broering at 673-8190 for· further information. Retlred teacbent to_meet ~, r-The fall meeting of the Orange County Coast Division of the California Retired Teachers· Association will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at Clubhouse 5 in Laguna Hills Leisure World. AllOrney Sara Milburn will d iscuss estate plan":ing and protection. living trusts and 1estamentary wills. Call 581-0259 for details. Convenatlon·cla•• carded A class in conversational excellence will be presented by 1he Irvine Family Scrices Program Monday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. al t~c-.Jrvine Youth ' Services Center in Heritage Park, 4601 Walnut Ave. Steven Farmer will conduct the workshop. which is free and open to the public. Call 559-0464 for n1ore information. Plano work,sbop slated BJ Pllll. &NEIDUMAN Of ............ Diabelel CJl,per\s at UC Irvine hive received approllal rrom 1he ().s. Food and Drua Administration LO perticiP1te in 1he rrst U.S. tests oC an insu.tln pump •1mpJan1ed under the lk,in, · The battery·PQWC:n:id pumr, will be suraically implanted in 40 vo untee:n at UCI ~edical Center in OtaQllC and at Johns jf~k1ns Univmity in~ltim~. Three similar pumps have beeD..lD:lPlan1Cd TEAM TOUR ••• Prom Al pa~.s.1;id 1.htre was no1hingpoliti?I about his 1nv1tat1on 10 the team rrom Nicaragua, whose government is actively opposed by the Rea1ta.n Adminis1ration. • . In fact, travel arrangements for.the tour were delayed by the United States' refusal _to approve vim lO two Nicarquan sports officials who hoped to travel with the tea m, ' Allhough Agran said the rest of lhe council SUJU>Orted his proposal to invite lhe Nicaraguan team, none ,i.oined him as hosts Thursday. Reaction 10 news of the , 1eam's visit was mixed, he admitted, but with sligh tl y more calls to City Hall in suppon of lhe visit. The mayor welcomed the team. then led them on an infonnal tour of the City Hall offices, encouraging city employees 10 chat with the Nicaraguan visitors. After distributing medallions with the ci 1y seal embossed on them, Agran asked team members to si$n a baseball as a memento of their vis1t. The first player penned a small Nical\tguan flag on the ho~hide before signing his name. His An eiRht-wttk work-shop in begi nning piano · teammates then followed. wri1ing their will be held beginning Tueday and running through name, and adding their uniform number Nov, 25 from 9:30 to IO:JOa.m.orfrom 7 to8 p.m. d · · S • p· d 0 , _ . H.11 Th. an pos111on. s""'""'1dy la EulOjle, UCI oi!ic:ialt uid. The local "udY io bei"I beaded by Art ~ prafe11orormdlicineat the UCJ Collell of Medicine. Also particiP1lina wiU be Jean·Loui• Se14m, ·•ssi11an1 ~llOl"ofmedkine, whoarrived,11 UCI in February frOm France. Se lam is. ttr,· oopized 11 a world expef"\ Oil implaqtable iAMlla pumps. campus ofrtcial1 uid. 1 . The ' new pump i1 delJaned to deliver insulin lO tbc peritoneum; the mem·branC &hat lines the abdomen, ·where the Circulak'WY l)'l&eJlt moll eflCedvdy cmTicl it to the liv.cr _ El&emal pumps now ~liver insulin to the peritoneum &om ouuide tbc body .vta a tube~ The Dt"li Unplaa&.ble pump will be entirety c:overtid by the akin and will operate for: two momh&-befort It must be refilled with a 1yrinee. The weattr will perlonn a finatr·prick blood ...... tet1, !hen will J'">ITlm Ille amount or intulin. needed into a calcu- lator-size l:kvice. By ho!dina tbj1 device over·me.wom., drl dill''*,..__ tend 1 msperic ._... w Wlf•• • pump and diapemc the proper ..aus rl i"1Ulin, The pump w6U alto deUver a i:::::: quantity ol hwuliD al aU ~ llii r' J blood Supt level• IDOle ...._ .. searchers hope 1hi1 will red:ucc IOIMol'* damqlna side etrocu ol•-- . The first •uraical implawiom al IM new 'pum~ at UCI Medical CCDw is expected in Dtc:cmbtr. Plantiers . .., ·sayjall site has • no flaws By LISA MAHONEY °' ... 0..,""' ..... Orange County plannen say there's no cnvironmenlal reason why a maximum secunty jail could not be. bO.il1. near Anaheim S1adium. . "There are no environmental fataJ .flaws.. about a 7. 7-acre site at Kate Ila Avenue and Douglass Road which county supc:1 visors have tarietcd as tbelr preferred location fora 10-story, I ,581-bed Jail. said Michael Ruane, a senior.planner with" the county's environmental and special projects di vision. ~use the property was once used as trash transfer station. funherd('velopment •• at no~ s 1ano an rgan .1n Ldguna 1 s. e During their tour of City Hall. the course !S co-sponsored by Irvine Valley College !ind players _ dressed in bhJe-and-white will have · paCLOn.theenvironment,---: .. the ftt 1s S42. Call 559-3333 for fun her 1nforma11on. uniform s with a large N on theirje(Ky.s_ • bl 11 I --.a--·-~and capr-were aSk.caWfio their faVorite -Ra ·es-c n c announceu American ballplaye rs were, and immedi- A low-cost an1i-rabies vaccination clinic for ately answered "Fernando." referring to - dojS will b.t held Tuesday fron1 7 10-8:30 p.m. at the Los Angeles Dodger pitching ace Fernan-- fire station, 26 111 Victoria Bl vd .. Capistrano Beach. do Valenzuela, a Mexican who is widely The cOst of the inoculations is S3 per dog and more popular in Latin America. information 1s available at 523-0980. They also expressed pride in veteran · pitcher Dennis Martinez. now with the Montreal Expos. Martinez is the only major-league baseball player ,from Nicaragua. Computer class carded • "(pmput;;s: From F~ar t~ Fan1asy ." arf c'tghr- part series. will start Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. on S1orer Cable's Channel 6. hosted by Ken Mitchell of an Orange County computer firm . Call Bob Seline al 548-7568 or Jim Wolf at 632~9222 for n1orc informitioR. • Diabetes program offered A four·"·eek education series on diabetes w11J be presented at the Fountain Valley Rt•gional Hospital and Medical Center. beginning Tuesday. ('lasses will run from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and the rec is S25 f9r diabetin and no charges for spouses and others taking the classes. Call the hospnal at 966-8168 for enrollment information. Parents' worksbop set The California 1our by the baseball team was organized b~-Andy Liberman and the Los Angeles-baScd "Bats Not Bombs" group, which hopes to promote more peacefu l relations 1n Central America. Last Sunday at UC Berkeley, the Nicaraguans won 1·5. They played Long Beach State on Thursday afternoon. defeating the 49ers 9-5 af\er five innings. ·rhe remainder of the game was called on account of rain. ~ -···-Other games are scheduled · today at ' College of the Canyons in Valcnci~ and Sunday against Santa Monica College at UCLA. e said. An ~nalys1:; of envi ronmental ·impacts associated with construction of a "ail at the -Katell:FOouglais site is contamect""1n a draf\ En vironmental Impact Report re- leased Wednesday for a 45-0ay public rrvicw. Suue Jaw requires such a report for all significant dcvelopmenl. Pre pated by Larry ~man Associates of Newl>On Bc~ch, th e _report 1_1 untKuttl itr that 1t contains detailed rc.Ucws of three alternative location's'for1fi'e p,oposed-jail besides the preferred site. 1 ~ ........ • Project alternauves are nonnally dis- missed in a page or two. And, recosn1z1ng strong public re- sistance to bu1\d1ng a/ail near the home of lhe California Ange s and Los Angeles Rams ball teams. the report also .attempts to assess the social and economic impacts of the jail proposal. "Wed1d go that other mile," said Ruane. "We reh we needed to be responsive(to the proposal's cnt1cs) and address their con- o.-, _.._.,. ... ......, cerns." Head Coach Noel Area al&n• baseball for City of Irvine. The owners of the Rams and Angels have formed a coaht1on to fight the jail along v.·11h the ci1y of Anahei m. Di s-. "How to Talk So Kids "'1ill Listen" is thl· title of a work.shop offered by the Irvine Fanul) Services Prngram. to be held Tuesday from 7:30 to 8 p.m. at Deerfield Communrty Park. 55 Deerwood Dnve in Irvine. Margaret C.ioctz 1s the 1nstruc1or and lhl' cO!>t is $30 per person or S55 for a couple. Cal.I 559-0464 for details. Truc.kdriver, woman killed in two·accidents Monday last day to register to vote neyland, and otber business owners and re•1dents who 11\'C near the proposed Jad · SllC. Flo>·d Farano. a spokesman for the coat1 uon'sJa1J .4-clion ('omm111ce.s.a1d 1he group has hired a tonsullant to pick apa.A the rcpon to sec 1fthe county has ignored or downplayed ~1gn1ficanl environmental issues. Design House on display ·.Following this ycar"s Orange c·uUnt) lnicnor Des1sn Sh_ow at 1he Orange County Fairgrounds. officials will open the building housing the I:xs1gn House, fea~uri f!g the work of top in tenor designers. to the pubhc this weekend. The-d1spla) will iX'D pcn from I I a.m. to 9 p.m. today and Saturday and) I to 5 p.m. Saturday. Admission 1s S5. 1.•nth S(.'nlor citizens admitted for $2.50. · Friday, Sept. 5 No mcctl.1111 scheduled Monday, Oct. 6 • 6:30 p.m., Irvine Finance Commission, Cl\~ Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road. By ROBERT HYNDFMA.N OI -0..., ""9t ·- An un1dcnt1fied truck dnvcr and a San Clemente won1an died dunng separate wrecks on the Orange {."oast Thursday aflcrnoon and early 1oda). The truck dnver was killed this morning 1n El Toro v.·hcn a large cemrnt cylinder broke loose from the 11\ick be-d and rolled forward 1hro ugh the cab and crushed him. the Hip,h"·av Patrol reported. The man. a R1allo resident "''hose name v.·as v.·11hheld pending notification of hts fam1ly, Wasdriv1ngcast on El Toro Road at about 6 a.m. when he stopped suddenly at a red light at Ra)niond \Vay. H 1s truck "''as carrv1ng fi \'C 9,00Cl-pound ccn1ent cyli nders. ·roughly six fee t in diameter, used for construcll on of sewage projcc1s. When he stopped . the cyhndcrs broke loose, said ('HP Offic-er Ken l)a ily. One rolled through thC" left side of 1he can. lo: 1111 ng the c..ln vcr 1 nstantl). uail) said. ".>\pparently the) d1dn·1 have tho proper strength ofcha1 n holding them down." ht• said. Tv.'O other cyhndcrs rolled to 1he left. sinking a pick.u p truck driven by Ronald Albertu~ Hill. 59. of Lake Elsinore. Ahhough his truck suffered extensi ve damage, Hill escaped 1n1ury. Dail) said. In a separate wreck. a 24-year-old San C.~lemente woman was k1lk-d Thursda} n1gh11n Ir' 1ne when she ran into the cen ter divideroflhc San Diego Freewa). theCHP reoorted. Cherlyn J. Cram('r was dri vi ng southon lntrrstatc 405Just soulh oflhr 133 v.hcn her 1984 Honda C'1,·ic dnflcd to the center of the road and h11 the road di vider. said CHP spokt·sman Paul Cald"'·cll. No other vehicles v.·ere 1n,olvcd. CHP investigators said ('ran1t·r may have been in1ox1ratcd at the time of the 11 '.35 p.m. 3cc1dcnt. 1 Monday 1s the last day to register 10 \Ole in the Nov. 4 Genr ral Elcct1o n. Any eligible resident who is no\ nuw registered or who has had a change of address si nce las1 reg1s ter1n.g.. can recr1ve a reg1s1rat1on forn1 a1 the Registrar of Voters office. t 300-C South Grand Ave., 1n Santa A.na be\\lo'ecn 8 a.m. and 5 p,m. onw "''cekdays. Forms are al!tQ available at Cl!) halls. Orange County public 1ibranes, some c-ny, libraries and mos1 post offices and "''Ill be mailed upon request by callini.t 834-2244. To encourage registration. the Regis· trar's Office will have reprcscn1a11,es at three Orange Coast locauons on Saturday. Sunday and Mondav. Elections employees will be al 11unt- ington Center t\olall. 7777 Edinger Ave. 1n Hun11ng1on Beach and Fcdco. JOJO Harbor 81 \'d. in Costa Mesa from noon to 5.p.m. Saturday and Sunday. They "'"111 be at 1he Hun11 ngton Beach Police Dc~rtn1ent 200Cl Ma1n St. from 6 p.m. lO midnight Monday. "We think we're probably going to find some areas of concern that were nol address.t-d," hr predicted. "I assure )'OU 1h1s report 1s going 10 be reviewed 1n very close deta1L Our environmental consult- ants are going te ha ve a lot lo say about ii. .. Ruane said the county' consultant con· ducted a full environmental re view of three altcmauve 1a1I sites because of cntic1sm that the majorit}' of superv1so~ have already decided to move forv.·ard wnh the Katclla-Douglass site. According 10 the consultant report. the county could build aja1l on parcels tt owns near Harbor Boulevard and Ball Road 1n Anaheim, and on Fru11 Strcct and Grand and Mc-Fadden avenues 1n Santa Ana. The repon also d1sm1sscs communny concerns that conStruct1on or a 1a1I would result in increased crM'fle tn the neigh- borhood and drive down property va lues. "'..\ccord1ng to the published research re\ic"·ed. no economic or social changes can be predicted to occur as a result of a correctional fac1ht>:' \he report said. Apparent suicide victim found near bank in Irvine 1ypev.'ntcrs valued ·~1S10.000. ••• Three Santa Ana men were arrested after a fool punuit on suspic ion of \I) 1ng 10 s1cal a red Volkswagen near Frankfcirt ,-\venue and Delaw11rr S1n.·e1, It --' • • • Th1cves smashed a window al D1mens1ons 1n Fashion. 166 72 Beach Blvd .. and s1ole 25 s"'catcn va lued at Restaurant manager arrested for assault ) Johnson had menuoncd Hanul1on was a pos5iblc suspt."C't 1n lht' \'In· dahsm done to his car. By LAURA MERK °' .. Dlllr .... """ sometime between 8 and 9 p.m. S6W. A.n argumrnt ensued t An Irvine man apparently com· milled suicide in his car which was parked outside a Bank of America on · Wednesday -the day of his 25th birthday -Irvine Police said. made a deposit at the bahk. was walking to has car when he noticed the parking lights of O'Connell's car were on. The man looked inside.the c.ar and saw O'Connell slumped at the wheel. "Believing the subject was in possible need of medical attention he called the Irvine police," said Bowman. Inside the car police fou~ e- blrlhday card with a S 100 check to O'Connell from his fatheF, who lives in Washington state. ••• SomcoO<.' 1n a dark.<olor Pontiac shot out a porch hght 1n 1he 6(X)() block. of Sorrento. The.. same thing happened last Saturday. occupants Thr manajcr of Bob's Big Boy rcsliluran1·1n rv1ne was arrested this morning for assault with a deadly y,•capon after he all~edly' funged 1oward an employec with a butcher knife during a heated argument, Irvine police reported. "Hamilton (reponedl)) grabbed ~· .~ Timothy Kenyon O'Connell was found dead from a shotgun blast to his head in his Mercucy Cougar at aboul 10 p.m .. said Sit. Dick Bowman. An Irvine resident who had just 1"1ne A 1967 white Chevrolet pickup ..,.-as reported stolen from the 2900 block of McCabe Way. . . . - A lawnmower-and . tome gardrn tools, valued at SJ.000. were stolen f'rom thepragcof a homc ~1hc 3900 bloc,k of Cedron Strcct. ••• A 2~i nch purple Schwi n bicycle was stolen from a ome on Briarwood. • • • • A Heidelbera in-dash stereo ·wts stolen from a 1982 convenible Volks- wagen Rabbit par1ced on 1bc. J 7600 block of Jordan Avtnuc. ••• A black Toyota MR2 was stolen from ft.he 2100 blotll of DuPont • • When police arrived they found O'Connell dead, the shotgun was on his laJ?. said Bowman. Pohcc: believe CYCO"nnell had been dead for about an hour because he had made a deposit at 1he bank Dri ve. • • • A 1985 silver Chevrolet Chevette was stolen from Auto Cen1er Drive. • • • A boys chrome BMX Pro SO bicycle was stole~ from Lindb(rg. Fountain Valley BurglarsJJole a carcoverina valued at S I SO from a. J 972 Datsun 1n the 5tnior parking lot at LosAmiaos High School. ••• A thief pried o pen a shdina gl~ window in a residence in the 15000 block of Ward Suut and stole a video ca sent recorder, icwclry and a .38 caliber gun for a 1otal yal~ of $941 . • • • ThieV!s ranNcked a hOmt tn tht. ' A no1e that O 'Connell wrote and signed was also round in the car, Bowman said. 1 The note read, "It was too 1a1e. A year or two sooner and ii would hive worked. No blame. Sincerely. Tim." Bowman did not know what O'Connell did for a living. -- 11000 block of Wisteria Avenue after entering through a rear bcdrooin window. No los5ts wcrt rtport'cd even thouah intruders rt'portedly opened a saTe. • • • A resident in 1hc 10000 block of El Toro Drivc·said someone stoic gold coins and &old chains valued at .,S l,45Q. ••• Sand wonh SI 0 was stolen rrom a pla}' area at a park owned by the Grcen Valley Homeowners Associa- 1ion 10739 Los Jardinea. HundJlCton -•II BurJl&rs used a smashin• tool to break 1n100ellCO, 1622 Gemini Lant, to steal i compu1tr. onntcr and two told pohce. ••• Burglars stole a S 105 skateboard from an open garage in \ht' 20000 block of Sorrento. ••• A resident 1n the 200 block of 17th Street said somrone slashed the top of "his 1983 white Volkswagen con- verti ble and stole a S.SOO !Hereo La&una Beach Officers were callC'd 1o a Nyes Place rcsidencr Thursda) to remo,·c a small raultnsakr that had wandered into the ~ome . ••• A Mermaid Street business re· poned .a burgla1 Thursday with a loss esumated a1 100 . ••• A High Dnve residen1 rtponed , heanng a prewlc.r C>ufsidc Jhe horn~ Wednesday night. But officers re- spcnding1o the scene could not locate any SUSJ)('CtS. ••• Pohcc reported 11lcpl dumping Thursday off Laguna ( anyon RfJad and passed the re~rt on 10 the Orange County Shc.rtff s Dcpartn,cnt Thomas Michael Hamilton, 39. of Signal Hill was being held at Ora n~e Counl) Jatl in lieu of S 10,000 bail. Sgt. Dick Bowman said. Just before I a.m., Michael Walter Johnson. 28. of Sant.a Ana went 10 restaurant on Campus Dnve to pick ~p his pa ycheak, Bowman said. ffamillon called Johnso0>1nto a back offitc wheTC' the two began d1scussin& a wcck-oli! vandalism report Johnson made to police. In that rcpon. the v1ct1m b~ the 1hroat and tncd to slrik.c him wi th his othrr fist," Bowman sa.Jd. The fighl continued in the ~ati ngarca of the res1auran1 unlil Johnson made his wa~ to the parking lot 10 leave. Hartulton allqedly-:--·~-11 fol lowed Johnson and tncd 10 Jab him "''Ith a butcher knife bu1 missed. Employees pulled the knife awa) from liamilton and .called pahce. Bowman said. PoliCC' a~ 1nvcst1pting witnesses··------t T"CJ?OrlS that Hamilton had bet'n dnnlong before the 1nc1dent. Motherchargediasoa'smurder GLEND . .\Lf (A P) -Pomotfa woman and he'r stepson have been charged w11h ltilhng the woman's 2- year-old son .~Lrcpcatedly dunk1na htm ib a corcrmoun1a1n stream, a prosecutor said. Nancy Ruit. 24, and James Ruiz. LS. were char~ with murder. felony cruelty 10 a child and corporal put11shmen1 . ,. The dea1h occu1Tcd af\c:r 1ht molher and stepsdll took the woman's thrtt ch1ldn::n 10 a camp- • ground a1 the Angeles Nat1onaJ Fortst Sep!. 26. A coroner':\ report indicated tbC' ch1l<t..Mlc.hacl-Vi.~ aUcaedly bea1en over a 48-hour ptnod, M oms said. = ··He was held underwater in a 54- dearee sttta~ near the c&mP9-1te and 1 was dunked wvc.raJ times." \ Polict1nd medics re!pondln&Stpt.. 28 to -.,late ancmoon emeracncy can \; placecfby a park carctakCr found~ boy and noticed ev1dcnct of child abuse, Y.1d shc..nff's Stt. Ron Bai\ty. , ( If I , "" • W ASHlNGTON (AP) -~si­ dcnt Reagan is pledging to enforl't touah new sanctions approvt'd by tbe Senate over his veto. while saying he hopes the measures will ~ot intens_ify the violence and repression at which they're aimed. Reagan said Thursday·~ 78-2 1 override vote, in which 31 members of the Senate's SJ-member Re- publican majority voted against him, ... should not be viewed as the final chapter in America's efTons. along with our allies, to address the plight of the people of South Afnca." He did n'ot say wh.at other efforts would be made, but an aide said an aid package for South Africa's neigh- bonng countries would be likely. ihe a1<k said Secretary of State George Shull? is expected to v1s11 the region this fall. Despite intense lobby1n$ by Re- agan and his aides, the White House fell 13 votes short of the 34 needed to sustain his veto of the legislation that its Senate sponsors said would force Pretoria's white-minority govern- ment to abandon apartheid. Sen. Ernest Hollings, 0-S.C., called the bill an "affirmation of the Ameri- .J ... Preto,,Ja thr~atens retaliations JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (~P)-U.S. sanctions will not chan$e South Africans' determination to decide their own future, the state-run radio said today, and hinted that Pretoria may retaliatejy cutting off sales of strategic minerals to the United States, Anti-apartheid activists, however, welcomed the sanctions. "The onus i& on the South African government," said black Anallcan Archbishop Desmond Tutu. a prominent anti-apanheid activist. "If it takes the action we have aJI been advocatina, then there will be no sanctions . "This is not an anti-South African action. It is anti-apanheid and anti· injustice," he said. Foreign Ministe.r R. F. Botha said before the Senate vote ihat if sanctions were imposed, South Africa would stop buyi ng U.S. grain and nail shipments of U.S. grain through South Africa to neighboring countries. Several of South Africa's black-governed neighbors are lan<ilocked and rely on South African ports for trade. , can dream," but Senat~ Republican leader Bob Dole of Kansas de- nounced it as "a feel-good foreign policy." American civil rights ,leaders wel- comed the Senate action, with Coret- ta Scott King, widow of assassinated leader Manin Luther Kinf Jr., declar- ing that her husband's ' dream has been advanced." Reagan. suffering the sixth veto override smce he took office, ex- pressed "deep regret." -..My. hope is that these punitive sanctions do not lead to more violence and more repres.sion," he said m a statement. "Our adminjs- tration will, nevertheless. implement the law. It must be rccognrzcd, however. that this will not solve the AP' 11 ._111• Coretta Scott Ktnc. widow of clTU rtchta leader llartiD Luther Kini J r., p r&l8ed eancdon •eto o•errlde Tba.nclay u Sena. Lowell Welcker and Edward Kennedy llatened. senous problems lhal plague that country." r The House. con1rolled by the Democrats, voted 31 J-83 on Monday to override Reagan's ve to. rejeC.tlDg his argument that the sanctions would prove mos1 harmful to the blacks they are intended to bendit. The new sanctions stop short of ordenng outright Amencan dis- investment or a complete trade embargo. but embrace steps designed to convince the Pretoria government to dismantle its apartheid system of racial separation. The legislation bans new invest- ment and new bank loans. It bars the 1mponation into the United States of South African steel. iron. coal. uraniu m, agricult ural products, food, .. Whenaid ~ ) enas,.so willfast ~ t vets vow W ASHJNGTON (AP) -The fasr protestina American aid to the guer· rillas in Nicaragua will continue until that suppon is ended, the four ' miht.ary veterans fasti ng at tbe U.S. Ca~tol vow. • We will stay as long as necessary. We made a commitment to stop the k.illilli in Central America. We\re not man yrs. none of us is suicidal, but we want to stop the killing in Ni~ragua by U.S. proxies," Geerge M1zo of Boston said on·Thursday. The protest on the Capitol steps has been under way for five weeks. 'Mizo and .Charles Lii.cky of San Francisco launched the effon on Sept. I. On ScP.t. IS they were joined by Brian Wilson of Chelsey, Vt .• and Duncan ~urphy offayetteville, A.rk. ~izo said the four have been taking ~nly water and a potassium supple-I ment, and described hiinsclf as fecl- 1n.a "weak, but not too bad, other- wise." He said he has lost about 35 pounds. Fugitive killer commits suicide; Missouri city residents celebrate By cbe AJ1oclaced Pre11 WRIGHT CITY. Mo. -Residents haunted by the presence offug111ve Michael Wayne Jackson relaxed today af\cr the suspect in a three-state crime spree killed himself when he was cornered by police in an abandoned barn. "We can finally unload our shotguns," said resident Nelson Paul, 28, as he stOod in the nun outside a police command center carlytoday: "It's like havmg a load ofbricks hf\ed from your shoulder. Jackson, a 41 -year-old formetmental patient, shot himself in the head late Thursday with the same shotgun he had used throughout the rampage that began Sept. 22 and left three people dead. said Hal HelterhofT, head of the FB I office in St. Louis. Reagan says repoft of deception program against G~f]hafi untrue He said none of the four intends to fast until death. If they fast long enough so that they slip into a coma, they will be fed intravenously by a doctor who is attending them. he said. ' Murphy said he 1-s a veteran of World War II while the o'ther three are Vietnam veterans. Litelcy, a former Roman Catholic chaplain. won the Medal of Honor in 1961 for saving wounded soldiers undeT fire. Unemployment rate jumps to 7 percent WASHINGTON -The nation's jobless rate jumped to 7.0 percent last month as manufacturers cut 34,000 jobs. The 0.2 percentage point rise ended three months of falling unemployment. In all. a Labor Department survey of households said, civilian employment fell by 264,000 jobs. The largest jobless increase came among men aged 20-24. rising from I 0.3 percent io August to 12.0 last month. Today's reports, based on the household sampling and a separate bus1Dess payroll suryey, amounted to fresh evidence that the long- awaited turnaround m the lagging manufacturing sector has not yet arrived. Indeed, analyst Allen Sinai commented that, "We're still left asking the question: Has manufacturing bottomed out?" The depanment had repo:ted that manufacturing employment rose by 19,000 jobs in August. but today revised that calculauon to a gain of just 1,000. Noting that rev1s1on. James Cochrane. the chief economist with Texas Commerce Bancshares, said. "The August increase proved to be an 1llus1on." He noted that some 2 million factory jobs have d1$appeared smce 1979 and commented. "There's a trend that's sti ll w11h us -and it's a dangerous trend for any mdustnahzed count!) ·· WASHfNGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan says he was shocked by a pubhsh~.d rePOn that M_apprond_a d1s1Dfonnation program to deceive Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and challenf.es "the veracity of that entire story. · Asked to specify what was inac- curate abou~ the story, published Thursday in The Washington Post. Reagan disputed only an anecdote quoting him as saying during a secret strateg¥ meeting on the plan, "Wh y nol invi te Gadhafi to San Francisco. he likes to dress up so much:" "I don't want Gadhafr any place 1n the United States. and being Cali- fornian. it's the last place I'd send him," Reagan said. But the president insisted m a question-and-answer session with a group of columnists and commen- tators that there "was not any plan of ours" to influence the Libyan strong- man by planting false stones in the American press. ··1 challenge the veraCll) of that YOUR ON - Daily Pilat &. TWA l=INO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE ltfGHTS AVAl/ABll ltOM OIA N(;( COUNTt 10,/A' vtA GOl()(,N STATE Aft(INES .. I I .f "' entire story 1hal I read th1 mom1Dg who was conducting terronst acts and with great shock." Reagan said. murdering Americans, f'd say, 'Gee. I adduli UK seem memos quoted ~ .Jiope.J.L'.s l!Ue:·~ saul the Post "were not a pan of an) But Shultz sa~d that wh1k he meeting I've e .. er attended ·· suppons the concept of d1s1nforma- The White House made public t1on. 1t was not applied against excerpts or "Reagan·~ con ... ersation Gadhafl. Wlth the mvi1edjournahsts. as well as "I know of no dec1S1on to go out co mments by a senior adm1n1strat1on and tell hes to the media," he said. official who also ~poke with the Shultz suggested, hoy.iever. that the · group. media served the administration's Reagan defended Lakmg ste ps 10 purpose of confusing Gadhafi by "have Mr. Gadhali go to bed every report1Dg on U.S. naval 'movements night wondering whal we might do close to Libya's shores. And I think that's the best position for "You people 1n the news business anyone like that to be in " enjoy not allowing the United Stetes But when asked if he thought 11 was to do anyrtuni in secret 1f you can all nght 10 plant false information 1n he lp it." he said . "If the fleet moves the press 10 make Gadhali nervous. from one place to another. you're Reagan replied. ··oh. no No." bound and determined to repon it peaking to reporters 1n New York. even though you might want to have ecrelary of State Georie Shultz ll operate secretly. defended the use of deception by the "So we can absolutely bank on the government to confuse enemies fact that 1fthe fleet does something or "If I were a pnvate c1t1zcn readtng other you'll scream:· Shultz con- about ll and I read that my govern -lmued. "Gadhafi will hear tl. And we ment ~as trying to confuse somebody ma) or ma) not be gettmg ready" Triple bombing pr-0be- wldens; trloarrested COEUR D'ALENE. Idaho (A P)- An invest1ga11on mto a triple bomb- ing has widened, according to authorities who have arrested three people linked to a white supremacist gr~~P on charges relat ing to counter-· fe111ns. Police Chief Frank Premo said among those arrested Thursday night was David Dorr. the former sccunty chief for the group known as the Church of Jesus Christ Christian (Aryan Nati ons). Dorr wps arrested at his home nonh of Coeur d'Alene, as were Edward and Olive Hawley, who have said they attend the church's serv1c,cs but are not members. The arrests were made three days after three bombs exploded ID thls reson town. Gorbache:v: Summit next step·· toward removing war dang~rs MOSCOW (A P)-Mikhail S. Gorbachev sajd today he 1s looking forward to bis meeting with President Reagan as a way pf accelerating arms control talks, but cn11c1zed the .U.S spac:e weapons prognim as "a step to war.'· I The Krem hn leader. making his first public comments since the announcement of the Oct. 11-1 2 meeting m Reykjavik, Iceland, spoke from a wind- wh1pped platform at the unvetllng of a monument to the late German communist Ernst Thaelmann. "A nuclear apocalypse 1s not inevitable. Mankind can aven the 1emble threat which hangs over it," Gorbachev. his voice thick with an apparent cold. told those assembled for the televised c.cremony. The Communist Party general secretary said the Sov1e1 Union was searching for "political ways to remove th e war danger" "Our proposal to Ronald Reagan to hold a working meeting, so 10 say, was prompted precisely by these considerations." Gorbachev said. "We have one and the same objective here: 10 stan, at last. the realization of our accords reached ID Geneva with the president of the United States. "I think this fully meets 1he interests of both the Soviet and American people and all the peoples in the world," Gorbachev said. Gorbachev referred to the joint statement issued after the Geneva summit in November J 985. in which the two leaders pledged to find ways to speed U.S.-Soviet talks on nuclear and space weapons. The two leaders also agreed to meet in the United States this year and in the Soviet Union m 1987. Since then, the Soviet Union has repeatedly accused the United States of blocking progress toward arms control. The Kremlin has delayed scning a date for the U.S. summit..t saying it needs more assurance that it will lead to spccinc arms control agreements. The Iceland summit has been billed as a preparatory meeting for Gorbachev's U.S. visit The primary targets of Soviet pronouncements on arms control have been the U.S. space-based Stratcgjc Defense lnitiAtive, also known as "Star Wars," and Kremlin calls for a ban on nuclear testing. The Soviets have been trying-without success to persuade the United States to join their nuclear testing moratorium. which is to run through the end of the year. Polic~ identify gunman from Gandhi attack Syrian diplomat freed after being kidnapped for 24 hours in Tehran NEW DELJil, India (AP) -51kh m1htan1s toda) anacked Punjab's police ctuef with machine guns, kJlhng a suard. A gunman who tned to kill Pnme Mm1stcr RaJiv Gandhi the day before was identified as ha v1Dg a su rname used by nearly all male Sikhs. Gandhi has been threatened by Sikh scpara~1st groups, but police said after Thursday's assassination at- tempt that the gunman was not a Sikh However, he was identified m co un papers today as Karamjil Singh of PunJab'Stale. Nearly all Sikh men use Singh , mean~· n "lion," as pan of theirname, althou some Hindus also are name Singh. Sikh extremists have been wa&in$ a terror campaign to establish a Sikh nation in Punjab. . By the ~ssoclated Press DAMASCUS, Syria -Gunmen kidnapped a Synan q1plomat as he drove home from wotk in the lraqjan capital, and a top aide to Syria's president said the envoy was freed today, a day after his abduction. Syrian officials here 1dentifed the diplomat abducted Thursday night as consul lyad Mahmoud, tm:· No. 2 man atlhe Syrian Embassy in Tehran. An embassy official earlier said Mahmoud was charge d'afTaires. Official Tehran radio, monitored in Lon.don. s:ud the armed men in a BMW car and an ambulance stopped Mahmoud's vehicle at 10 p.m. It quoted witnesses as saying the kidnappe~ fired six shots and hustled the diplomat into the ambulance. which then left for an unknown destmat1on. · Sovlet troops to leave Afghanistan OTT A WA -Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze said the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, which was first announced dunng th.e summer. will beJ.in "in a few days.'' "We would like to sec our boys back home as soon as possible," Shevardnadze said at a news conference late Thursday. Shevardnadze also reiterated Soviet positions on nuclear we.apons issues, sayingSoviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev proposed next week's special meeting with President Reagan in Iceland because of the nuclear arms race. "The serious danger has emerged that ifurgent, extraordinary measures arc not taken to rectify the situation, the situation in tcnns of iqtemational security could pasa the point of no return," he said. 1- Oriental Antiques RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC • .... , ..... c.... ..... 1eu-u .. mna.._•m• , at athan Road· Imports, Lri. .~ Rosewood Furniture and Accessories 447 No. Newport BIYD=-- Newport Beach Ca. (71 4) 650-3950 Tues-Sat 10-5 Mon. by Appt. Court•y ••ttno.d to the trade • I The Pros· Smrr1 195 7 •1-n• .. , °" .... ,.., .... .... ,.. ..... ea. . . Cache Of guns 1 intower removed SAN FllANCISCO(AP)-1'hcuatcSuprcmcCourt say1 a suspect who ia beina queilloncd by poli<le has the right to be told a lawyer is waitina outside. · In a 1980 catc from Walnut Cfeek m ontra Costa County, the court Thursday overturned the cOcail'lO selling oonviction·of Charles Caleb Houston because it was based on a confession be gave w'hilc be wu kept u!'laware that a lawyer hired by friends was tryina to sec lawyer," said Justice Joseph Orod1n in the ruhna. He said that if a lawyer who tw been hired or appointed to represent a suspect arrives al lhe police station before que~tionin, ends, police mu1t teU the suspect the lawyer '' there; must stop the quc1tionina if the suspect asks to sec the lawyer, and canoot prevent or mislead the lawyer o ut of trying to see ,._.,clieot. FAA has cited only two pilots in 44 near-collisions . . . LONG Bf.ACH (AP) -Th Federal Aviation AdminilU'ation cited only two ptJou out of those i.nvolvcd In 44 na.r-eollilion1 repo.ned lhis year throua.h mid.July in tbe Lot Anades area. a published report says. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police investiptina a double slayina or- dered the evacuation of three floors of the twin-tower, S2·story Arco Plaza after d1scoveri ng explosives an41uns stoTcd 10 an · underar<fund barbershop. The evacuation began shonJy before I p.m. Thursday when detec- tives from the major cri mencction of the Robbery-Homicide'{)1v1sion dis- covered a cylinder marked "high explosives." said pohce Lt Dan Cooke. him. . Ho1;1~ton, 28, ~as tcnten.ced to n~ne month~ an Jaal. The dcc1s1on bars h11 confession as evidence an a retrial. In its S-1 decision Thursday, the coun denounced a palioe practice that the U.S. upreme Court upheld in M1ty. • "Where the police mislead or bar lh~ suspecf s attorney, while keeping tbe suspect ignorant that he has available ~unset, they engage in an unconscJonable evasion of his absolute nght to consult wtth his available The ruling relied on the California Constitution. ln a caMf from Rhode Island, 1he U .. court five months ago ruled 6-3 that the confession of a suspect who had voluntarily waived his ri&}lt to a lawyer could be used as evidence even though police concealed the fact that a lawyer was trying to reach him . "Restrictive federal interpretations of the United St.ates. Co.nstitutjon do not preclude n findin.g that lhe Coostuuuon of our state accords tts citizens greater individual rights," Grodin said. Oftbe44 lncidenu, FAA reports show thJt lb.a' 13 werejud9ed critically close, with the aircraft pu io, within 100 feet of each o!Mr and comsion avoided more or less by chance. the Lona Beach Pre9- Tdc&ram reported today. ihc FKA fouod anoth~T 2S repons Ytcrc .. potcntJaJ" disasters, in ~b1ch the aircraft pwed wilhlo 500 feet of each otbet. The remainina six te_P.Orts were tcrmcd .. no hazard." • · Tile number of such incidents 1n Lbc area has Jumped from 33 in .J 981 to 94 in 198~. The rate so far this year as sli&btly less than lut ye8r. the newspaper said. • , A police bomt.l squad removed the explosives and an estimated 1.200 workers wcr.c allowed to rc:--enter the building abdut 1112 hours later. The detectives were executing a search warrant when they found the unspecified amount of explosives. blastil\g caps. two pi~tols and two automatic weapons in the M'Lord barbe/_Shop btlow the North Tower, said 0Ctect1ve Richard Crotslcy. Striking winery worrkers accept rejected1pact cuts Santa Monica Bay sewage pact OK' d 'The FAA records, obtamed by the Pre TelCJrllb. show the agency was unable to identify pilots involved m about half of the incidents reported. In other cases, FAA mvest1ptort were unable to sort o,ut what really happened from conflkt1QJ stones. Jn other cases, FAA offiClals concluded that no one did anytlung wrong. . In a. panicularty h~ow1ng 1nc1dent on the ni&ht of Ja.n. 10, a The fo ur weapons were not used 1n the double slaying, Crotslcy said, decl~ comment on whether they may'liave'been used in other crimes. "We know who the suspect is." Cooke said. ~The questions we want answers to are what he is doing in possession of the explosives and what he planned to do Wllh them." Cooke, who said an amst was anticipated. declined .to 1dent1fy the suspect except to say he was not an employee of the barbtrshop but knew someone who worked there. The explosives "'ere not related to the homicide 1nvesupt1on, Cooke said. Pohce began their search for "shoes and weapons" at 11 :30 a.m. and later encountered the explosives, Crotsley said. Detcct1ves found 5<>me of what they were looking for. but Crotsley would not elaborate. Crotsley said the search was related to the slayings of Gerald Woodman. 67, and his wife Vera. 63: were shot and killed in the underground garage of their Brentwood condom inium on Sept. 25, 1985 Five defcndant'i, 1ncl ud1ng the Woodman<;' ~ons. were charged with murder and conspiracy in the slay- angs. Prosecutors contend Stewart and Neil Woodman hired the others to kill their parents so they could collect on their mother's $500.000 insurance policy A pretrial heanng for the five is scheduled for Oct. 10. A sixth defendant pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder anti agreed to testify against the others. TV LISTINGS By die A110clated Pre11 SAN FRANCISCO :_ A six-week stnke at winenes that produce more than half of California's wine has ended as workers threatened with permanent repla~ment accepted contract cuts thcy+.ad rejected just a·week ago. Although no count V<as rele~scd. the Winery, Distillery and AllicQ Workers Union reported 6~ pei;cent of the striking workers on Thursday voted in favor of th'e new contract offered by the Winery Employers Assoc1at1on. Companies should s~rt ~ontacting empl~yees today about when to return to work at the nine .w10encs and two affthated companies. un1un official~ sajd, Aatronomen create super tele11eope PASADENA -The biggest tetescope ever created was tested succc!>sfully by astronomers who say their method could be used to make the sharpest pictures yet of objects m deeP. ~~cc. The radio telescope created m the experiment measured 11,060 miles across -almost 3,200 miles wider than the Eanh -but "was not really a big. physical object." said astronomer Gerald S. Levy of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Instead. 1t was a huge radio rett1vcr-ercated-by-electr~nically hn"'°ng 2 HJ-foot-wide dish-shaped antennas 1n Japan and Australia Wlth a 16-foot dish on the Nauonal Aeronautics and Space Administration's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite "What we're domg is were making a telescope that's I 1h times the diameter of the Eanh by putting little pieces on he te1escopc together and leaving most or it out.·· Lev)' said. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The federal go vernment and thc..nation's second-largest c1ty have reached an agreement that will end a nine-year battle over the city's sewage treat- ment and dumping of sewage sludge into the Santa Momca Bay. Under the consent agreement an- nounced Thursday, the city will pay $625.000 to the federal treasury. the largest civil penalty assessed a.a.a1nst a municipality under 1he 1972 fcderar Clean Water Act, said Terry Wilson, an Environmental Protection Agency spokesman. The city also agreed for the first time to spend $3.3 million to assess flying Tigers 74? cargo Jet swerved to avoid a twin-cn&ine plane above .Palmdale but 1.nadvr.nently headed toward another twin-engine aircraft -all within a minute's time. An air traffic controller alerted. the third aircraft barely in time for ll to avoid a djsaster. Aviation officials have been 5crutin121na the Southern California .. air-traffic-control system and pigtu,safcty in the region since the Aug. 3 ~ colli~ion bet"."'een an Ae~omc~ico DC·9 and a smalJ plane. Th( disaster m the skies overCemtos killed 82 J>FOple in both planes and i.n the homes where-the jetliner fell.-~ -· 4-year-old wi*11 AIDS who bit stu<lent barred from school - and reduce 1he effect~ of pollutants SC discharged from ~torm sc"'ers into 4-TA ADERO (AP} -A 4-year-Thomas said tf lhe school board - decides when 1t meets Monday that Ryan cannot retum-to~hoof,-he-wtlJ try to get the Amencan Civil Liberties Union chapter rn Los Angeles to file SUit Santa Monica Bay. The storm sewer -0ld boy affi1cted w1lh AIDS who was projcctTsTn add1uon to S2.3 biflion In rem~d--Jmm. ~ool after b1t1~g previously planned improvements -another student dunng a scuffie w1ll and operating costs for the Hyperion not ,be allowed. to return to class. the plant at Playa del Rey and other ~ s father said. treatmWlt facilities. · the placcme~t commfttec ~f t~e • Atascadero Unified School D1stnct Vovader team still lJorwas for world flldlJt The agreement will settle a \Ult decided Thursday that It would urge "'-e· r-e · filed by the U.S. ·Department of the school board not to allow Ryan The decision came ~r a meeting in which a child psychologist testified that Ryan, who contracted deadly acquired im mune deficiency syn- drome throu&h a blood transfusion, was normal and mentally hcaJlhy~ the father said. MOJAVE -Thq Voyager pilots, labonng feverhhly to replace a broken Justice 1n 1977 after years of delays by Thomauo return to class at the Santa propeller and work the bugs out of their ~xpenmental aircraft. say they still the city in making sewer improve-R~ Road Elementary School, satd hope to launch their unprecedented rour\d-the-world fhght this year. However. men ts. the-boy's father, Robin Thomas. Voyager meteorologist Len Snellman said we at her con di Hons ·are rapidly r,=========================::::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim===================================.. eatangaway atconditions needed fo r the mission. If the Voyager is not ready to Oy by the end of November or earl y December. chances arc the flight will have to be delayed until spnng or 'iummer of 1987. Phone users get .to be line repairmen LOS ANGELES -Installation and repair of 1ns1de telephone Imes an the home and office will become a do-11-your~lf project beginning next January under new cegulat1ons laid down by the Federal Communications Commission. Pacific Bell btgan not1fyin~ its 'lu~oJ>ers 1n bills mailed today that the} will have to take care of the winng running from their phones to the outside of their homes or pay someone else '° make repairs. Pre':'10usl). the phone Company has taken care or inSlde Wlnng With no direct charge to .the customer But the FCC ruled earlier this )Car that such special costs should no longer bt borne b~ all phon.c cu'itomcrs. JOIN OUR ~· RENAISSANCE .. 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RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING" PICK-UP YOUR CARD IN THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER You can increase your chance to Win -Check This Sunday's paper for a WIN-GO card. Daily Pilat YFWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE AT NEWSSTANDS & STO RES ONLY t.A.X Orang County Connrc11ont via Gold~n Srote A1rf,,,os e NIGHTUFE tD ANNA-KAM: ...... .-- ml BUSINESS REPORT CJ) THIS DAY Gi) FAMILY ONE WAY GAME m ON THE FUP SIDE WITH RAECHEL DONAHUE P GRIZZL YADAMS $ MOVIE t • ' Teacher$ 1198•) Nletl Nolte. JoBeth W~hams l MOVIE • • ·~ Nosferatu The Vampyre 119791 Klaus K1nslu Isabelle Adjan1 -1t30- • T J. HOOl<ER Cl TONIGHT 8 BEST OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Q @) NIGHTLINE 6 WILD, WILD WEST CD VEGA$ G) BARNEY MILLEA ml AT RON'S IN LAGUNA «Ii) BOB HOSKINS -11:45- L MOVIE • "Girls 01 The N19ht" ( 1985) -11:50- H MOVIE • •'' "losln' It t 19821 Tom Cruise, Jackie Earle Haley -12:00-Q FASHION REPORT VIDEOS OOOOOUPLE Cl) GET SMART e ON ST AGE AT LA NtGHTlft El!) REAL VIDEOS '1')700CLU8 C MOVIE •• , Mata Harl (19851 $yMa KrJS• tel ChttStOPhef Cazenowi I\ The new parking lot structure between Bull ocks Wilshire and Buffums will also be com pleted in November along with addi- tional parking lo t 1mpr overnen ts With the new landscaping ancl pedestrian walkways. you II find your sho pping and dining exrer1ences more pleasant anc! lun. • Fashion Island Services Include: Our own Newpo1 t Cent 1 Fa shion Island Credit Card 11s good at more than 90' of the st or es and restaurants in the center And. 1f you use yow Fashion Island C1ed1t Card lo make youi travel an angernents at Going Places Travel. you 1 ece1ve a 2 , cl1scount1 For your convenience Wl' offe1 Valet Parking and Custom Car Washing by hand at tw o locations the east entrance to Atrium Court and the south en trance to Buffums. • Anastasia. featuring European womens and Cfiildren·s fashions. WilfOpen soon on e upper level of At rium Court along with Details. whrch features unusual gift s cus tom-made qurlts and ... beautiful pottery • Euro~ Spa will have a Oecernber opening at Atr 1urn Court offering the best in beauty treatments • Haute Rocks wi ll have the newest 1n fun 1ewelry Look for them 1n December 1ust outside Atrium Court next to Mirna's Lingerie. • Boudoir II will also be open this December at Atrium Gour t leaturrng fine lingerie • The Forgotten Woman will bring designer f ash1ons for til e wom;in size 14 and above to Air 1um Court NEWS FROM FASHION ISLAND Special Activities at Irvine Ranch Farmers Market • Sundays • Tuesd;iy~ • Fridays Buffet Brunch 9 a m to 1 p m Taco Night at La Salsa: all the tacos you can eat for S6 5 to 9 p m -lobster Fea st 4 30 to 9 p m For Holiday Shopping • The Original Christmas Store ha5 opened its only Orange County lor<1t1on in tile Bulloc.ks Wilshire wing • Holiday Memories has spe(,1al 1tefns for every holiday You can find the new sfore in the Bullocks W1l stiire wing too • Wrapper II will specially wrap and sencl ;iny gift on yolll li st and p1 ov1d e you w1tt1 lllllQue prepackaged gifts as well ,. • Chris Lindsay Designs has a magnr f 1cent selection of hohc1ay deco1 for you 1ust a step away fr om Atr 1um Cow t • NEWPORT.\CENTER F S H l l) I S LA l) - I .. I The Electronic Thing ... Join the Crowd! ."The Thing" Means_ Find.Your Wtiyto·Clrcutt City For This Can't·Afforc:t-T~Mlss . Sale Event! .. Hurry! Sale Ends $alur~QY!, -Fantastic Savings on the Electronics Your Want Most! lf#GNA\OCI fir ;II Meane•o• VHI "•mote Control YC" wttfi HQ Picture Enhancement~ • crltper more detalled lmagH • convenient 14-day, 2-event ro ramml_ng_ .... l'ric.e OE 11" Porte.,._ r.!:'0:-- Colof TV TOUlll 'AT 'l't!ICI INCLIJOH '1000 s 19997* OIMCT MIAfl '"OM OINlllAl. U ICTlllC Zenith 25" ~emote Control Color TV ••• ,.a Mlt1ubl1hl 4-Heed HIFI VHS Vl<Mo C11Mtte Recorder with Remote Control • bu11t-m stereo decoder • 105-channel capab1l1ty • 4-head design 18" IElllOTE COLOI TV Z.nUh 4" Dl119 ....... 8 I W Ooe1 Everywhere TV • take 11 to the game, beach, campa1te, or home urge-Ce,.clty We9her • 3energy saving wash/rinse I · temperature combinations L-::::::.:::~ 1269!! .,,,.. Technlc1 Pr09rammeble Compect Diec Player • newly-developed FF1 laser pickup • h1gh-1peed linear motor acce11 mechanltm llUt UL TRX Auto-Reverse ea ... ne Deck with 'Dolby" NolM Reduction • choice between manual reverse and auto-reverse AudloYOll In-Delft AM/PM atereo "•dU:rwtttrCHMttf1111•yer • locking fHI forward & eject control • FM stereo llghl ~~-~uw~m Coulttc-to Wen Cer Stereo Grephlc !quellnf hotter ... • 7 Mparete ffeq\i9ncy &ends • front/rear fader control ... Technlc• 50 Wan• Aefftl'te Control Stereo Aecel .. r with Video EdHlnt ca,.blllly • 5-band graphic equalizer ( .............. _ ,,_ 122911 aoH. .. 20llHa wffll llO --0.007~THO ... '°"' Proaremfftlble Comped Dtec Player wttfl wt ....... Remote Control • 2~181ect1ons random muStc sensor • convenient Automatic ~~:~:nsor'• 124997 modtt! JYC l>ouMe--CH I .t1e Deel& """ Hlfh·lpeedT .... ~Md Dolbf• •• c .......uctlon • doubl•-•P"d dubbing • aott-touch logic S 14911 control operation JYC AM/FM C• .._,eo wtltt Auto- Aewene c ....... Playlf • rec1se. easy-to·read d1g1tal tuning • 15 statton presets • separate bass & treble controls JenMn ... x ... A••r-0.ck CM .... .,. Ampea T-120 VHS-Form•t VlcMO C•MHe Tepe IT1*I sggs1 Emerwn AM/FM Stereo Compect lyltel'n with ,_ land Graphic 16997 Equetlzlf Brother ~ llecttonlc TypHrtter -16817 • variable 10 and S 12 pitch typing • power output 30 watts ..:.997 per channel ... ., with High· Wettege-Hendlng 1491, .. 7 Capeblflty • 198&C1rcu1t City Store; Inc • ) I Convenient Monthly Payments and Instant Credit •• Payments sta1 t1nQ as tow as S 15 per month on approved crPd1t S 1()() m •n1mum purchase Home Delivery 7 Days a Week ... N e w trom C1rcu1t City home delivery 7 days a w eek 1n our normal trade areas Please ask your sales co11nse1or tor dPta1ls All TV ICRHMI MEASURED DtAIONAllY . ... .. Prlcn Effective Thru: S•turd•y, October 4th -=~----- ' om• ITOIU 1112 ~ATEI IATURDAY 10AM • 7'M IUiDAY 11AM-IPM lervlce ••• H 'f'OIJ n•td 11r111Ct OUI llctOrlft'IYll'IOrlltd ltlVlct ~,c11n1c11n1 Will make luft '"'" VOY• P1.HCl'll M 111y1 '" e•ctllenl •"•Pt · d1i11no 1111 warranty pe1100 ANOwtll lltyono 4t C11cutl Coy "'' 1uv1c1 "'"'' "'' u ll For 11r\11Ctr a11 12'31 715-1~00 Circuit City Low Price Guarantee ... ti you make a purchase lrom Circuit City and within 30 days l1nd the same item for less al our store or at any other local stocking retailer we'll relund the difference plus ten percent ol the dtllererice upon proof ol the tower prlC& Tn1s offer exeiv.pes the Circ1J1t C•t y OuOet Store L1y·Aw1y Plan ... Vour can take advantage ot today's super prices by tay1ng moat purchase• away With a amett down payment. we'll hold your ae1ec11.9n tor up to 90 days II'• • great way to savet Chr11tmas Ley-away must r>e pick up by o.c.m.,_, 17 11 :0uch-DriYe" ah.ifLopL&Miu._~cv_w..._ con•enlence of pub-button ablfting two-and four-wheel drl•e at any •peed. ' AerostaY shines with flexibility The &leek Aerostar minivan from Ford Division combines the passenger:ttlexlbility and features of a conventional station wagon with the toughness. cargo capacity and towing capabllity expected of a Ford truck. The Aerostar line lnciudes body styles which provide up to 140 cubic feet of cargo capacity in the van to comfortable seating for up to seven in thewagorrwtttnhe optional rear-bench seat. The wagon's easily removable "quick-release·' rear seats provide outstandingly conve- nient flexibility for a variety of passenger and cargo accommodations. Aerostar puts the driving wheels In the rear, under the load. These garageable-sized minivans have a ride- smoothing, 119-lnch wheelbase, seven inches longer than the smallest domestic minivan. Coil springs at all four wheels and gaa-pressurlz.ed-Shocltabsorbers aJso No matter what the trucklni need. Ford 'baa the anawer. Aeroetar, above, off"en the compact •an- bayer optional V-6 power. Still the beat-aelllng truck line ln the world, the F-~rlea pickup, below, off era a full airay of alzea, atylee, trim • :11erlet1 and power team• -ln 4x2 and 4x4_. enhance Aerostar's ride over all types of driving surfaces. loaded or unloaded. With Its standard multi-port electronic fuel-Injected overhead cam four-cylinder engine, Aerostar wagon Is EPA-rated at an estimated 23 mpg for city driving with the van version yleldlng 26 mpg In the city. When equipped with optional 2.8-llter V-6 engine and other functional equipment required for traller towing Aerostar..canlOWJJ.P to.5.000 pounds In the.yen conflg~ratlon or 4,900 pounds as a wagon. That's comparable to any compact van or full-size car on the market, and two-and-a-half times greater than Aero- star's front-wheel-drive competition. With Its unique and Innovative front suspension. Aerostar has a small turning radius -even smaller than the Ford Tempo. Aerostar Is produced In Ford's uttra-modern St. Lou la Assembly Plant, eqU1pped with some of the world's moat advanced manuf acturlng technology to assure efficiency and production quality at a cost of more than ~million. Ford ls the only compact van manufaclurer offering a minivan conversion prep model -an ott-the-llne vehicle r .. dyforattermarket RV conversion manufacturers to cuatomlze. Even these cotwerslon models can tow up to 5,000 pound• when property equipped, enhancing their recrutlonal capabllltles. . . f - ... Bronco 11 briril~in"g with poWer Ford's compact-size Bronco II utlllty vehlcle appeaJs to suburbanites and flrat- tlme ott-roaders with more power, Increased 4)(4 convenience and two-wheef drive models. : The latter bring Bronco ll's nimble performance, contemporary styling and car- llke appointments to women and suburban famllle~ whose transportation needs do not Include the added traction of four-wheel drive. On these models, Ford's ride- smoothing Twin-I-beam design replaces the Twin-Traction Beam Independent front suspension ol the 4x4 models. All Bronco II models come equipped with a 2. 9-llter multi-port electronlcaJly fuel lnjecte~ V-6 engine that delivers 12 percent more horsepower than. Its predecessor. Important features of the 2 .9-llter engine Include hyd'raullc valve lifters, a chain-driven ttPUBLICt# . FROM--TREODORE ROBINS • Fl .tfAt DAYS OF -2.9°10 USED CAR SPECIALS 'IOVW OA.IHM WON 508Zl<E '13 FOAO RANOER 2L24053 '11 HONDA PMl.UOIE 1CHJ678 ·15 TOY OT A 4JC2 l'U'T 2R88228 '12 8UtCK fOAl. WOff 18219 '13 OU>S CUTLASI SUPftEllE 1 FY0588 '13 RANGER PUT 288ee78 '12PlYMOUt'HM.UANT1 EBP369 '17 HYUNDAI Dcn..GL 1 RFG492 '12 OU>9 DEL T A-.e 1 LST637 'M MAZDA OLc-oal.UQ 1 NFZ369 '13 Nt18AH MAXIMA 1 HA.1587 'M FOftO L T1).40A 1 74e00. . '12T0YOTA ~T. P.U.T.2950339 '13 TOYOTA aUCA2.AWA929 'M MEACUAY TOf'AZ 091 MOl.3$1 'MCHEVYIMNT 1LSM104 .. 'M '°"°T_....,ILAN 1UV078 '17MMMllNTMD1LaTe37 • ·- "MM ~ .... .... . ... . .... ..... ..... ..... .... ~ .... .... :: ANNUAL ~lHfAGI lATl FINANCING ON SlllcnD MOOILS U, TO 36 MONTHS ON ~CUDIT. 'l r ' CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM IOUTH ORANGE 4 lines, sg~e -- 7 days... ..u Prl¥e'-P.rty OHlY No AMI EW!te, ~. Aut~. loMlnO, Ot "9lp WMMd ~z;~ll~!l~~ift ... .._ llmat . -tM4 Act.,.· Ills C..11 '11111 1114 '"•t•l• lewrrt ltacll • 2111 Ta1tla· llM c., ... •·•-••• 1112 Pnla11Ja 1107 fORtle ROCK 3180 eq ff 26r iba trpt. gat :Uh Vall~ 1134 LIDO 1SlE PEACOCK Allt AR 2BA Apt • llnafll W" TllPlll on lg lot, 4br, 2'~ba. pool, 11.• &1111 Fii • Y wash/d~ hookup. no FV finer 1 br 2ba flyd ok 3Br 2Ba lurnllhed home BeaullflJI exec houae. In g11age. walking dfatanc. Sbd 2~ nit ln tpa, Kol pond, alarm. air, 1211,111 pets, S850/mo. 228 Ogle ptlO newer kllch teSO Yearly S 1150/mo. xln'I cond1 4br. $1900, to beach S 1200/m o. trlsllne c~~ACANTI 3 c.r ~. S4H .OOO Ted, • • ••-• •H-648-U95 539·6191 Agt fee Agl 648-6333 • 644·2054 175-50&1 R .. -to gol 0PLUS 2bd. aoent. 854"9564 ._ ------A 2n-1•LA-v7 -ResldenUal hlllalde with New 1Bdrm Condo NEWPORT HEIGHTS HSE E....... •Twnh• etyte ... ,_ 1bd down Great rental LlfHI ltac~ l I eweeplng vtewa canyona, mt!8tiBllU furnished Prof cs.cor at 2BR + ofc. 2'ABA. lam rm. la Frplc. pool, lndry htrup, area LMland S252,500 BEST BUY In IMne cove. ocean and night llgl'll Loe Caballero• Sport• 2 frplc, hard llra, prof dee • carpon No P91• HOO. ASSOCIATED REALTY -.1oc•n view, Fee land, homeeltee .• Improvement TIWlllMH Club $890 788-8233 Gdnr, $1400. 842·2940 llJu• 219' Agt M Hiii 759-9100 873-3663 S795,000 Nichols Real will be co111 ..... , c Id · U f y, "" OU Ote4tt ftr .... .. .... ltacla 2141 Newpon ltland charming tBR IBA yearly. n urn 112 UIUTlll, an I Ctrtaa ••I Jl1r 10 2 Estate 494-0703 ~Hiid dream hide-away. Frple vauled ceilings. dbl waterlront. Avt now! New aj)t No gar $750/mo + tBdtm unfurn. 1 bltt to EST•TE ....... Tiii 1..,...1 ltacla IHI lie price reflects gar.'poo1, spa No pets. 2BR 2BA CONDO Cloee crpt, 38r t'AB• $1300. utilities Avail now. Agt beh $750/mo. 875-4174 " .,.. ... :..=!::. outttandiott-¥alue BClrm ~ ~ 5810 10 Sea Spray Tennis crts, VIiia Rentals 875-4912 873·4Ge2 llPUX 101 llft.D llW n mlsa this onel Call 666 w 18th St 845·2739 P<>OI. spa, gated, no pets, ----Avail NOVi" -Sml furn Of 48drm & 1Bdrm 11 price Steps to land, rOC:-:-on s.a. Barbara. AQI 760-1900 --encl garage $985/mo Newport .Terrace. 3Br 11 IALHA ISUll unturn baeh -unit. Micro. 100 low tor pybltcatlon shore 4BR upper, SBR 2Br tiouse w/lrg lot S600,aec. dep. 963·0983 2'1tB• TownhoUM. trplc, FU~NISHED RENTALS trig. gar. w/d Utlls pd, For details call DARRELL lower. Spacious fir' plan. L~ne Valley 37,A acres. McNash Realty & Invest-*llUI-•* w/d N<up, garage. pool, Winter Lse 2Bdrm $900 S535fmo. Call 640.0607 'PASH PROPERTIES Can be 3 unlts$219K LH power & septic tank lo, menta Ole 642· f334 or -spa, 1150, +-MC Avl 12Bdrm281 winter $1150 SPECTACULAR OCEANA 720-9422 DOVER R E 759_5080 zo---< ror· mo ... ,19 home• or Eves 851 ·9889 Very large 4Br 2Be, encl 10/3 Aon 963-8377 '""' uo ti 2 ca .,1 1., ShOrt term ren1al1 from BAY VIEW Cozy PM H-OUSE PLUS INCOME So ... 1 BLOCK TO B~ .. CH• house $45,000. 848-6347 2BR, pvt & quiet, nas & pa o, r • r •9 No bills or frlMs SSOO 1br t $ 00 $20001 •~a1-... I .... -·ml .. ...,. & _... • L w/opener, frplc , new block to ocean basic 4 Wkly to mo room""' ..., n -..-no of PCH may ellchange lor west NB 3BR t'lBA Fee ltalali -water gr. ,,.r pd g decor pets o;. S 1000 apt bldg w/unlQue at· house In westcllfl or 1 d fl · 52 0• 000 -yard No pets <$685/mo Fee · · appls hurry 539-8191 Agt UNFURNISHED mospnere. Steps to bch. an · ex terms 1 • ~ tC: • 1st + • ..,. ~97-6287 fee B .. CHELOR -'1 s~75tmo E'Blufl (Fee) area 631-3822 for appl ..... •• " """ .. TELHHT 111-lllO " a~d" .. Lndry rm. 1g sucec:k. A $28~,o~o 8 i1v5e;71~-8, BAY VIEW CONDO. atra !loz 2 Mstr Bdrms. 2BA Condo __.. -----Spectacular Back Bay 3BR 2BA 2 sty S1200/mo ~:~~44~1'! ~75-;:::o. wkn s 1 -. • . 2 d 1 """"' I .. near So. Coast Plaza. f--1 2144 view 3Br 2'ABa, frplc, 2 YEARL y LEASES -YIEW llPU •11 21• b . rple. gar . .,.,.,., az Off Newport 2br hm style gated HC W /D hkup n1at terraces. $1900/mo + Open airy 2BR 28A duplex ., • $160,000 By owner abode kids Ok garage pool Agt 973-1560 ' ayau ....... TILT ' utlls. 873-2944 Waterfront Homes, Inc Dbl oar .. untt. Pfw:.d 10 213 97~234 Collect JUSI $525 539-8191 " ... -111 ttOI unll wlfrplc • ahf gel'. sell $354,500 760-0189 HJf•Ht H .. EI Agt fee •Eastslde s.harp 2B<lrm. 2t>d, 11/raba. ate carpon. Walk to beech. Large 18' • _ wld hkup So of hwy. --n r~ --18a house Garage, fnc:d $950 720..0876 Condo, resort like pool & LITIU U&.11& ISUll S 1195/mo Agt 873·5354 Ctlll .... 1024 2 t Den. Owner's Unit Off PCH hme $675 kid pet yrd. crpts, drps. w/d TURTLE ROCK 3Br. 2Ba apa, aecurlly. ale. w/d 1bd. tba. Yearly rete. CHARMING 11><. Iba, no *E/SllE IY IWIEll * ~v~~k~~a~~~~Y 3~;~ ~:i1;i~-~r~~ ~0~f!. de-hkup No pets $675 • condo. Fireplace. garage S900/roo tee 646-53se 675·4'472 pet•. S775/mo available 3Br 2Ba. xtra lg lam rm, lg I I I S20 000 sec. Must stand credit & carport S 1395111"10 WISTOllff ·~ 2h I IL p • --.-Immediately, Call aft• laundry rm, stor area. ~~~~811/~~';1~ s795K OYER 1000 lllTALI chec! 770-5629 640-5324 Home+offlee. :C,nr and 1 •H Hl~Uol 6pm, 673-7079 cul-de-sac. alley access. Trad es a cc 1 pt e d All areas, prlcet, llzn •New Lux Condo nr bch RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN wtr pd, S 159Stmo, No CHARMING 1br, ... view, S229.SOO Open Hse 12-5 Owner/Agt 544.9513 Let us helpl 3Br 2'..,Ba. FI P. dbl gar, 2br. den. 2be. qviet loc pets 648-6789. CLEANI I Bdrm Apt on sand, lg sdk. avail 10-1 lingte 472 Abbie Way 645~4539 BAY VIEW CON~ TELHEIT lll-1110 spa, sml pet ok $1195 view. sunny. nr pool, spa, WNTR LSE FURNISHED prime tocatio". winter person, refs, no ~s. B0.~,P~~." NE28R.rEt1Bs 8 10. ~-.nu 2bd. lrptc. i"· pool, Jez. alM. lilad ZlH *646P-E1=~9!66E* golf, ten, $1350 544-2054 O.cnJrnt 3bl hm 51300 ~:~!;,,~:!r,.18i~.5~~i" $700 640-7584 8-8 cu ....,.. ._ $160 000 ey owner "'"'--• Ocnlrnt 3br 2ba up S1150 LARGE ROCK FIRE-own yard & gar. Owners 2139j5.0234 co11eci LG 2br 3ba, d/W; frpl. 2 Excellent focatlon. 2Br LllHI ltacla Zl41 Bcharea3brtwnhmS1300 2BD: 1BAHOUSEYALY PLACE . OCEAN VIEW unit larger has encl pallo st ry. .now tlll 8· 15, 28a, W/O hkup, frplc, 46 PVt l qu,t, frple, Ocnlrnt 4br h'm'$2500 Garage S850 + utlts. 2 bike Cute tBr. dining rm, $179,500 (213)598-4057 lllOA.IYHIYtWlll $1150+utlls. 673-8642 vaulledoetllngs 2cargar garage, view No pets Byfrnt beaut6b<hmS4500 to beach Avail lmmed charming bt(lg. unique * IEU ftllE * Mc Leln Cendo -Lrg 28R l>Mut & fully equlp'd w/Gpnr Over ~treams & 2970 Dorn Ct S 1575 lst YEARLY LEASE No pets 835-5445 atmosphere. S1ep1 to 2' •BA. den lrplc. patio, ~ORTH BAYFRONT falls Poot & spa. Great , sec 497•6287 Penin 3br io-r 11200 2 Story BalbOa of11cel beh Hrdwd flrs, lndry rm, 3BR 2BA. Extra large yard. w/d, refrlg. dbl garege Exec Sl"le home, 3BR view S 1150 Avail 10117 West Newport 2br S925 studio, v•-·~ .. pt .. w/beaut lg sundeck, pvt gat~ nds some wortc. l 142.000 $" 9 ooo 675 7 77 ' B s ---, 2 -,-, -b-s S2 50 ,..,... '"' P 1 1 1 646 3627 G 1 . Appl · 2 3 •;BA. unlurn, yrly. No pets 549-2447 LK to beach br .., a, Dover hra 4br hm 2 oak nrs. high oelllngs avail A RARE FIN I _ rlnc P es on Y • or 640·4475 s2900 Agl 673.4062 den. lrpl. Avl lmmed Yrly Watertront Homes Inc. s6501mo 756-9162 S 1150/mo. 675-2444 or AUREFlll! --*311211* S96o 497-3528 or 111 -lal 675-6606 I .··-~ , ,~ . .-..-.; I Ill CAIYH HIHI lalMI --Double garei•' Fenced 67:};.3696.. ~ 1-7131 .· 8L,....A.8a .oup1ex .1.al-<Jl~---------._._._._._ .___._. .. • 1-.!.ttew.StO.OleJamlly.Jlomesln ~ _._.. w..--p · 2107 uar eaM 50 i "'03 ---3BR 2B .. -W/bau ~• $1300 furn. 6 mo lse or mth"' til Smell Studio. oceanside, --111 •• wltr · Wli CCoo,sta Mesa w/prlvate ~bd~'Vrm'"". 2'L.,.....ba. '"'"ale'··. w .. /,,..pool 18181• I _, -.. .,, £M••ai • 1•y ... '•u '' ,. -~-" 3BR 2BA uppet w/2 car May 1 Gar $2200 easy walk to bCh No .... al lllZ lncdyrds Tlleroofs.oek spa+ 18(\nls 11700/mo 2.3 &4BrWinter l Vrly AVAIL IMMEDIATELY Beaut vu hm 3BR 3BA. enclprkng.yrlyl1350 213-943 -8434 or commonwalls S550t mo tfTSTAlllll cabinets & much more• Call Sue/agt 631· 1266 Peninsula Rentals avl. · C. ~ •don/Eo-~ UCnito v3•BR •. · Wa_lk to pvt bch 759-1552 WINTER-2BR ocnlrnt & 213-943-2860 Ul!IS pd 494-1369 •illil-n HME* WHTCLIFF ca11 today Ag1 548-1329 ----Villa Rentals675·4912 "" •ru 3BR d 1 n w1 GuitOM-eicec 1 story"Slt~ ~ --•E HABBOR lllEW HO~. 2'-TBA, 2 e1ory wltti lrpft. lfYf-l•A CAmf up ex. ava no. AVAILABLE NOW No lee SPECTACULAR OCCM-4 & Down" bay & ocean w• ASSllE 110,000 FHA Monaco model, 3br 2ba, Oceaofront Winter Rental -dshwshr, WI D hkups, dbl Wide ocean views. Estate CAIMIY IE'"ll 1Br 1Ba 'lrblk to beach ' BAY VIEWS Now avail· views 3Br 3Ba +.lam & Great for entertaining• Lill move In cond. best offer 2 stry hm Prime loc. 3Br garage w/elect GOO, hv1ng on acres of gar-JI •IT •C. S600/mo+ sac . yrly .able 1Br 1Ba. new crpt, In Best N hi Ttus house flows beau ti· over $240,000 No bro-2Ba 2 car gar Fully furn, prvl pa Ito $989 + $1189 dens Close 10 bch 28r. lll-4111 .. Ill-Ins 673-4798 or 873-64 78 charming blelg. unique ~=·itlMod!j~0~, lully from the cozy living TIAIE 111 IEAI kers please Cllll WID No pets 835-5445 sec dep 863..0697 0, 2Ba 516611mo Incl utlls ... , --atmosphere Steps to ~ $58() OOO (Incl land) room 10 lN eMpenOed Mtn cabin nr Snow Sum· Laurie 9-5, 840-4020 C -.-----.--L 863-1500 Agl, No Fee _.94_4653 or 494•6017 Yrly 3br 2ba S1200'I huge BAY Frontage pier. Wntr bch, tndry rm. lg HASTINGS & CO family room. to the prl-mil. 2Br 2Ba. 6 yrs old ••nlraat tlC• kllch or this St200 3br turn prkg. 2br $1000, 1br sundack. pvt garage vale patio & pool Fea-High summer/winter llHI ... E 2111 BRIGHTON SPRINGS Well\ to beach 3br tnclS 2ba gar frplc kids call S850, $100. ullls pd, 303 avail A RARE FIND! 640-5560 ANYTIME! lures Include 3 large rents $80.000 Funlshed 2Bdrms garage. 'Ablk to i Condo 2Br 1'1rBa tu-level. den I/yd kid pet ok must 539-6191 Agt fee E Edgewater 871-2866 $600-$850/mo bdrms ... upgra'ded Island Trade tor anything In beach! I 18 7 500 As-ChllmTng 2BR. den, 1 ~ba micro, 2 car garage see S900 539-8191 -LITTLE 3 Bdrm hOuse. 675-2444 or 675-6806 • IEMHlll . kitchen. two fireplaces CM/NB Call now' Liz or soclated Realtors nr Pines Park & bch New w/Qpnr, W/D hkup Over Agt lee S.1tla LlflH 2111 s IOOO/mo "'"arly Steps Steps 1-0 "-ac·h Sl"""le Professionally land-Chuck 63 1·1286 or 673·3663 paint inside & out S 1250 streams & falls. Pool, spa -1v .,., ... 111,llO . scaped with fruJt trees & 64e-5743 213-476-2165 $995 No pets 549.2447 1..,.rl ltacla 21' Lower Three Arch Bay to bay and ocean rooms. Bachelors , Temflc Newport 8e8Ch lo-floWe<s IEllCH AIAll C • 1~. 2122 N9Wrvvo Sh<>rn gor.....,,.•s 3BR 3BA Pool Nr tennis Michael Really 673-6j80 1Bdrms & 2Bdrma avall cation In popular New· SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE I ·a-·~:· TO 12111100 .,... ~ ., DARLING 2BR HOUSEi ...... ·--& bch Guard gala Now New crpts & ·r1oor1. lndry port Crest Spacious 4 DABOLT 1>!.:.,_ -~-0 Ill ' E 2BR 1BA hse, lrpl. newly gar. bit-Ins. gard'nr, w/d 3Br 2Ba. all amenities. avail $1800/mo 499-4722 IEW llllltll rm. sundeck. prvt garage Bdrm. 3 Bath unit oear ii · "'1 ners must 8911 x-carpeted/drapes. 4 blks hkup. Cat ok $825• dep ocean viftw. new crpt. -tbd $650. Bach S525. no avail No pets 675--2444 pool and tennis with fire· • • c 1us1ve West ell ff 3BR. 10 bch. close 10 stores. no 1982 Meyer 549-3484 Upper Duplex S 1400 pets. 102 E Bay Apt 6 place. wet bar and prl-LIYEU OIWIE PAil ~0!: ~~~:cc~~~dml~~ garage. $1100 673-7335 jEASTSIDE 1t>"r"t gar. Villa f\entals 875"4912 ICW IAYY1EWI Ct1ll .... 2124 ~a:e~unnydeck Asuper IMFMS&ll pended lam rm formal 2BR 2BA. spectacular carpets $700/mo 2BR 2BAcOOdo.2cargar. Small turn Bach for 1 1 & 2BR APT QUIET 1 ue 3Bdrm. 28a + Den w/Me= din rm. lots of windows ocean view. lrplc. 2 car I 760·836'4 sauna. Jae. pool tennis mature adult Pnv I S«. • COMPLEX Poot, no pets .• h .. ., p1 1 11 -.:r. I courls 2 btk1 to beach. (714 673 44 1 roug .. nre ace o vt"'il Call today to see_ gar patio 51 1 Seaward EASTSIDE 2BR t'hBA new decor Nt smkr. No $495 & $695 $600 MC )00 RUSAI ClllTllY rm. Excellent cones. Muet Mantyn/~t 5!>9·9400 S 1535tmo 760-8382 carpets drapes, garage. S l tSOtmo 497·23o 1 pets. no•garage $525 yrly 846-3618 • aeel $159,500. 673:3948 -patio. tenced yard 2BR 2BA turn mobile hm. Incl uhls .673-8372 lbr lb•. ger. vleitor P•rl<· I LYAll-SUU YIEZ PllOE/Ft• tllCl ···1 VERSAILLES CONDO *••ST SHI* $900/mo 760-8364 utlls pd Pool fall loc. oc~ .. NFRONT 2Br 2Ba. *YALLEY* n --. 1Bd, ger, pool . jaz. 4 Rooms • Study. bllins, Wntr 9t t5 10 G/15 $900. ~ Ing. new paint/drapes, Pteturesque 15 acres and S 169,000 to $159,900 $110.000 By ov.ner only $900 Fee E·side hse $700 5 room 985_9114 or 946•8820 avail now Beaut view nr S 5 2 5 I m o + d a P . home oA htll top with tmmac Exec.4Br2Ba.pvt 2tJ 97~234 Collect TELEllHT lll-lllO lay-out basic appls kid• 2BR 2B .. tux Ver••lll.;; Balboa Plef $1150/mo 548-6023or675-a918 360• vleW ot Santa Ynez bectcyd w/spa. new paint. ok 539-619 t Agt lee ... ..... "'~ winter S 1225-$1350/mo lBr I Ba. quie1Trl-p1ex, pvt Valley Only 5 miles from fandscaplng. wood nrs, 3BR 2BA CdM OUplft So condo.--Gated comm. yrly Agt 752-2226 polio, encl garage. coo· Solvann $425,000 Paul lrpl, nr IChools. 546-7910 St•lll Cu1t ol Hwy Light & airy. lots Flat appeallngBS400B rental pool, spa, sub pkng No -u1F••-ve"lent loc.. water/~11 • • I IOI& I I b I bungalow I r 1 a encl pets. $920/mo 531-8396 -"-' ,, Burtoess (805) 688-1990 tre.it e.et•t Fir lid t rt · 0 g ass. 8 cony. ~arage p.tlo more 539-619t 2BR winter only or Balboa paid S5751mo. 988-9 98 Elegance! 3Bdrmt Nuevol lBR CONDO C & X 1 S 1350 675-2763 Agt t~ 2BR Cottag-e W Npt 1 h·-2 new homes'-3BR 3'1tBA lean nt ""' • ""' pier 673-83891873-41928 2bdrm.1',,bath,pvtlndry ~~~~Y i,!~r:~rs 1 ~5~~~ 50. 0~·~:: ~~~~!~~ 144 at 2257 Elden Can rent Cond Nr S C Plaza. all 0:C~0;~A B1aii's:1:/6~~ ~ lllS 'ETS H 10 bch. prkng S7851mo Prv1 community 2Br lBa. rm •n51de unit Patio, gar 657-5118 Eves 943-2234 depth Probate Bob for $1400tmo each Want amenities Security SFBO include<! Immediate oc· 2Br tBa, pvt fncd yd 'f:..1~.7;,~10t ~=~~9~~ts. ultl kllch Prefer mature Nice No pets S675tmo :: H209 Caushn (714)851-77"0 or to trade tor land In NB or $6'4K 792·5155 cupancy S2750/mo. "ear •·· """SOO Paint. n--lloors. Call Pam 631 -1266 ,; CM lo 6-10 nits , nestsides575 662•1700 •RENTALS AVAILABLE .--· "'" --1-673--0354 r u lease 640-7347 dys Aval! now 675-5030 I ·~1~:\ A 1111111 YtEW Rich Aock 645--0968 Mo•ile Ro•H Charming 3Br 2Ba 3 hses EHCITIYE CllH NO FEE CHARGED -~--Ill 4 r ;, . •EW LllTlll F 1111 Poiat -1026 For Salt 1100 to CdM bch Lg FR & 2 mstr Br 2Ba. wtd, frplc, 1-4 BR $900-$6000 PIM CtrHI ••1 •ar 2'22J By Owner. excellent 3Br. IND pallo frplc. Z car gar i 2 car gar pool, spa $995 Marti. Agt. 642· 1183 2 bdrm, Ureplace, beam _,. ___ , 2Ba on large sunny lot In I BLUFFS CONDO Doub'e wide. beaut cond prkng $2500 SI 759·9070 fse Nr SC Plza 662-1700 BAYRIDGE Condo 2br. ceilings. patio Bes1 south 2111•• 3 d Ph.•-A ,..... b 1 View of Harbor' ocean I 2BR. lam rm. 2BA. lndr" f 1 1 -r ~ su...,. uy a 2B 2B I $ 95 000 , LOOKIE HERE!-2ba. gated. all ammen. o hwy o ca 1 on Encl«>*~arana Super $279 000 For appt call h h I 'f. d r a. poo 1 · rm wrv.shr & dryr 5 Star HECITIYE LEASH w/d,iar, refs. $1250/mo. $1200/mo 673-4076 -•ean mo-·;·5-1819 640_8397 l roug C asst te Agt 240-2227 Irvine Park 760-6050 Rare E-s1de $525 hse "' .,.. ------~-~---------..!---------OCEAN BLVD. Full view, basic decor kids ok 540-551 or 786·5 180 521-Crochet a j1fly 2BR 1Ba lron1 apt . garage *PlmlHE Olft* let Ut lltlp Y" Sell Y 01t Property! Call Cl111111t4 , 642 -5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. .N8T av_. TIE Is your bus iness 4Bdrm. 3Ba, 1am11y room. others avail Ill CAIYll Ctlllf l1riped jadlet of three $785· frptc dshwshr rel 2 decks, 2 car garage • * IH·l 111 * Designer perfect, lrg 3 colora worated weight 431 Iris Sd of Coast Hy EKcellent locallon. 2Br moving to a new location? guest spaces Available Or this big 3br 2ba 4 lam bdrm, 2•.c, ba, al e. w/pool yam. MMe" a penta or 661·9L170 after 4 PM tea. 'WID llkup, frplc. A h October 5rh $2700/mb hm gar pllo kids nwly re-'spa • tennis s 179'1mo sk1r1 outfit apecial. Dire<:· 21:\r tBa + lludyFurn avl vaulted callings. 2 car gar nnounce t e move in classified. done $725 539·6191 Patrick/agt 831-1266 tlone Slzn 8-14 ind. wtopnr Over streams & I L~~n~;h:, P~::,~. ~~~ Agt lee __ Each pattern $3.25 plus ~~ ~ S~111~:·1~~1~1 ~4 ~~: :1~ & A::· t~~~t RHIOENTW. MM. UTMr£ SUMCO BIG CANYON $1 ,450,000 ' ~Spectacular view, 5 BR new trad1l1onal sits on bluff overlooking golf course, lakes & mountains. Stunning design. Crafted to perfection. 644-9080 view nice S2000tmo iocl Mesa Verde area $860 4br ILIFFS EXEC... 7SC P<*agehlandl+ng Pomse11ia 494-4262 No pets 549-2447 gardener & u11ls 1nclds den 2ba flat and 3BR i den. 3BA. pool. tN Y ,_... IOll lillln t») --- - affordable al 539-6191 Min view. lg gar. bit-Ins ~ ... : 5 C..ta.... ·1124 C..t1... •at SANDCASTLE CONDO. Agt tee Beam cell, wallpaper -~ Furnished 2Bdrm. 2Ba. 2 __ pvt patio. lrplc. $1700. ~,...°'C. car garage. pool g spa 2 WALK to Beach-3br 2''1ba (818) 798·9504 12·14,..,..,. mos ?? or I 1600/mo condo 3 patios. pool, CAPE COD Condo• "'um.,._ 1111111. ~ spa. no pets S 1150/mo ZliJ. 1111.,...,. ..... VILLA BALBOA, dual mas-548-1686 Iv m.,, Tennis. POOi. spa. 2bd, ..., 2ba 2car gar I 1650 mo ter sullet, deck. Quiet & D p • I 21"'~ Marllun 759· I 19S.tv m"" secure Vacant & ready ••• taa ~ ' ... $1200/mo Super V111a small fBr, EASTBLUFF 3b..,.--rba rp J J II trench doors. courtyard. $1650/mo 1st & laaHsec f•i(J)(JJl(J U:IJ.f • H (( I qu1e1 no pet. $500 avellable 11-1 lease only .-,1;4.,,. fuiji1• i lti·J 6 7 3-33 13 or 6 73-4803 17 t 4 )650-8088 tv ~ 'Wlf lit.._J-.'<~.'J'l CLOSE Tf ID•t E'lllfnlWWI• 2BR. 2BA, Garege. Yard. 3BR, 2BA, End Unit )4(17 l toast Hwy., CM $750/mo 661-8142 $1300. 213 598·2 t35 GET Dl9COUNT COUP<>Nt WOfmt 114 in our SI Craflets· cata· IOg Use them for great krts. bOoka ac:c:atOfln -more than 1000 items on 96 co4or pages 'Ordef Cat.log II~. Send 11 to: Reader Mall, 62 • 10 Nontiem Blvd., WOOd· Ilda, N Y 113n. LAUIA WHllUI If you're lookln• for a home, cla11lfled has news for you. veraalllea lrg 1BR. aec. cl\tbhouse. pool Furn $800 or unlurn $750 Avall lmmed 845-7408 C A F T • w-..AllD VILLA APARTMlllTI HORIZON ••• SADDLEBACK I • ~ •• 528e . :J.ine ~efeclion o/ R e6a fe . '635s 7351 380-1200 88ddlebeck BMW 45 Oldflald Rd. IRVINE In the lrYtne Auto Center 40S eo. to LM• Foreet Dt- 325es BMW'~ . .,., , _,, ., .. .. i •• , '" ................... · . • ' I ,__..., ... PRESTIGE LOCATIQH Md Mell I llodla lo (QUIPPED At Leke =-~~ OK .,_,,.,. -:... 1• C II MMI ~ .......... ._.. ... ... South eo..t Plue IMNle. OOod ltMdy In· "9 _.___ II ... Hc•n•• ino.,.,a I .!a-?', ,... ...... Ctl .. Hf 281, 10 roome, pool, •CloM to OC Altport 'EMALE to lflafe 38f'2ii Ce>tn*, 3 hc>Utt fre>ftl LA. laby9inef rri fOt oni, lt•t ' • ""' 1' "8.---. \1'11191IOC. DA,.._ dlfWrlflf, Oftly 11llO '• •1Mlnu1•tolMCll 8"ch UnlQue t, 2 & 3 l'IOUM lnCotta~wl2 Sufrounoed by moun. •"-~ twa, 111·t420 IJfJF l'Hl•nhlll TOUM ...... 111-'91 ~ ..,._ •Nlgtlt Llgt!llO Bedroom floor plen•. o!MrWomen, .,_,"'° tlint, ttwr. · Low ·uon:1"rl fcw2"1' Aelt ... •mn Noft-pfolle eeency o.a ~...... ,_. -VOlleybell &.Tennlt Crta POOi• & IPH Locat9d 549.3977 1f1 5 wttNv9 ~ $20,000 com-Call bef noon $40-2403 Ttanec:tiPClon nc> NtpfW entry ..._.,, Ngfl ...,,.. eonamr lot .--. llll0·'1tMonlt\,r•Aent. •Pool,Jecuzrt. 880 Lo..-. unfurn 21r, T~B• ne111 ver~y ot con*, lhr beh h• w'ieiii plele 1810137t-235e l.ovtnn; r"90f'I pereon to FuJl0 Ylrn• po1lt1on communication elclllt, pl'lone~inoiMae, Alil So eo.tt F't.u .,.., 11r, •Cov«ed Pntng c"""'' 0 nlenc" IOI' all ag.a Wum environment, --cer'e .. I"" mw t" mo.......... #'/growing A & D F1tm en«,...ic, abllllu to WOt11 ...... 1 oorn tltS ... alt, ~pool, carpon. •Ca~ TV Avallable ondo. WI • trig w/lee-l-·1--· "" ' .. ....... "' M t h • • p Catt .-· ' ~-.... No pett s.46-8701 •Rec AOOfl\ wrth FlreplK• maker, n.w crpt & paint •Shoppjng outgoing, yet Mfloue -"'~NB 11ome 3 deyt/wtc u• ev • under ~eMUr• t7~7IOO ~ ~ bMed on S750Clem,t\gtff2·8191 •TMltr.. S350Llndae48-4912 ~,;•=tin 2tM Nltmkr Aette»s..35 Cllnleal lyttemt lnt'I Wim• qu~lonl f"ul!OI,_. teHJmo E/tlda 2BR end 8111l.,dt . A _ ' (714)122·1753 Stett Fetm ~ '"'I• tl!M 722·1550 • t.;t• patio _,,. Ind"' •Saunu Baal lu"'~r _ _.. .* 1tt1uren11 Mele· Empt non·etnkr lhf G POATUNITY M·F, 7·30-6PM, C.M/NWS)t LVN PIT .___.. ........... 7...,. n r:.'c1o111 t~ ~· ., 1 BR F~N/UNFUAN _. _... •PerkatBe,.c:hN NB lpl. BA wt pY1 bath. &elbOa llland bool<ttort, 1re1, exper, refs, Eng 30 -A.'tid.n.J; FV trM Mt4il o MQr PIT AECEPTtONISf lA8 E. 8-y • Corntf ~· Fwt & Beklf VPO« 28drm ila. I car S•teoted Unit• wllh Fir• S3001mo peyt all. Ref•. 15 yr INN Priced 10 '4' pr 0 t c I• n c y r • q • d , •M·3· Pfl'IC · 1_ .... ,_ train.. Gd oppty Salary Mature· pereon ~ front Sorry No petal garage w/lantattlC view• 840.tlSO ~!Oft &Qm Aeglr Propertlet s 150/wk 850-5318 Pwn a Boafd •• -·-· comn•rt• Rtq 2 yre oltlc• eppwtenc• to Tl&.lllT 1•1·1HI 1714,557-0075 of ocee" & harbor. PllCM NowtaklngreMr· --Brett e1s-4ooo ' Very pi..uant. ApPIY 1t exp/of 2 yr1 ctge. Send enswer~•llght BR G To S ¥ 0·u rm• t kt 1e h 1 n vatlon• tor Dac•mb« oc: NB HOUSE wtgou<met kit. Retponalble, lovlng f*'• 393 H09C)lt.i Ad , N 8 raaume to A .. , 11 o/o tuplng, Pac ific YJew I H N PRINGS SHARPI CLEAN "Br c pa-.. In 1 conven toeatlon. 1 f 2 Old " ' Condo 2Br l'l~B• tr1-1eve1, l''»B•. wio hkup. petio a 11751mo 722 9730 u ·~,. Prof. ttralght, n:1mkr. ~·Tt Leia lt14 :~~ ~ c::n::: :JJ9~. -ll 111• Ii g::r:~~~2~~ 1*· ~~f~i;.1 ;!:>~ :C"t.~ micro, 2 car g•<:J: g1r10• No peu L11a11rtacr 2141 For further lnlormetlon, SSOO +aec.'5'4&·2427 s;n;iUre co;;;; Up 10 PrtlereblylnmyEutllde !xp'd. FUll·Tlme =lon LEGAL SECRETARYM 84A·2700U6Cf0fl' .. wtopnr, W/D hkup 1890/mo. M&-9950 2br 2ba. on wllw it Divert please call • llWPllT • -S 10,000 FrM Dettlla 0.-C,_ home I child 01<. wt growing R & D Firm Kln't front ottie:e lleillt, -S~earn1& It.Ill. Pool. rra EASTSIDE-SHARP i Cove. furn, 11500/mo (l14)ll0 llll verallled 7311 Beleflve 848-4834 ev"/wkndl Cell Cllnlcal Sj;stema WOfcl proce.Ning helpful. RECEPTIONIST ftOM of· 5Nopett549·244 CLEAN2Br,wldhookup le111t, Call Bt1lr to tee OPl:NO~ILY TllUll .... 42H •1018HOUttonTX77038 Dtla"tiCI Mii tnt't (114)722·17 i4'i &Owpm • 714-497-3181 f~~enee.type lO w~T~ ~T1 ;~~'7!l~~o pet• 49•·•60e a 30~M-s ~PM __ Nt~C:~:~ ~~,c~" ~:, ~g.o~1~~~u:~~E:r~ AOO§Eket Pt A f()f ""O;C1 :.:;;trieal::.:.:;:;::,I~;:;::;;-....;; ..... -. LIUl 11iii"iil•n :. ~IY ~~OU:: 1 & 2 BEDROOMS TOP AREA quiet, no pets Ullll IOUllHllT Unfurn 1BR 1BA duple1t, new decOf. c:letn n/amkr v no penelty ea" VtOman w/offlce In lg ...... ... Sec'y/rec.pt Top tailllt, QualUled only ~ .. • ~~!~~~:OSAVAIL ~;r~~1:C~~::i01.B~ s~~IOss~-~~~ 2~! ~r~~:~?d~fks'::r=. S450neg491-8512 Den1eon A1aoc&73731' ~~~oR'OoumG•H ~.~!~,..per'°" needed to do ~~~L!:ott~Y~~ ~~.~2~~~Sutt•U •Speclout llYlng Or blk;ony $650 up appt call Sam, 497·7272 yearly 499-4849 Oc:Mnfront 1550/mo Incl a-aea••tataft Oflented cleenet, hOnett, varloul omc. dutlet !Of •Huge tlltehen POOL •P•· bbq 549-a.&47 ---ullls Avaff now to mature ,.. -reliable, ~ ... nl Non lrvlne Co. loealed neat /••••• •••••••• ••••••••••f 9 811 I & Studio wtth kitchen I Ver111tles 1BR pt{lthouM re1pon1lbl• perton LatalCtatlfl zt-smoker Mutt drive Pou Orange Co Airport Fun • n oven• rengee Unfurnlthed 28'1Ba,.wlw btock from be11<:h in N 1n quiet toe w/mtn ocean 673·1592 EY91 1U1 -pit no·wk1ndt Kln't Of Perl Time avail•~ • • *•~!!~ .... Ger--crpt, bltln r1nge. oven. Laguna tsoo inti ulll view Avall now $825 ""35 --.. -•SPIRITuAL 1 PSVCHtC 1 873-3009 ' Go to 11025 Sky P1rk • \Hq It OPl'ORTl \IT) • •Pc;;°&eeo·;"--d/w Ger. patio S725 Ole Avelf tmmed 4117-7032 844·721 t egt Reft TAW p~~· 8;aeh n=~~ READINGS P1lm Ind sa ery Clrcie, Sutte E 1n lrYlnt e e •Plulh tandeeap1ng 957·2565 Res 759·54_!4 l~rt lticla 2Ht SH Cltatatt 2' I front 2bd s.t63 •w111. Avl card readings 1ve1lable Tt1clatrt 4151 Or call Jene. 751-5522 : MA AGER : •Xlnt locaUon i crou Very cute a charming 1Br t0{27! 8'12·8~7 Kiiie Nahonafly renowned PIY· T ----from p1tk 18a n41w paint & crptt, ,.., LK to BCH, Lg 1br, 223 LA PALOMA $700 Prof mete '"2'2"i'hr 2Br 281 ct'tlc locet & lied 19 yra PllSOllll •HHr .-111n1 • : •SOfry no peta carport Only S450 Fee bright & 111ry be1m ce•· Unturn 28drm Wilk to CM apt pool lndry •tc Se1t1lae41on Guarenteedl ChtltUen Mlnl•try $5-$8 Misc: otf.lca ctullet lnvOIC· : \ppl11 .1ttu11• ..,,. 1111" lw init 1u•· • 36S W WILSON TELERENT 675-SMIO tng. yrly turn Of nol $693 belCh. ocean view. encl $400/oio -+ ·,_. ut1i1 + 492·7296 or 493-2054 t'tr Mon-Fri 642· 1426 tng, phonet, •tc Full • , ... p1o·d rur tttdn•j(tflll'ttl 1111~11100' e M2·11l1 --disc • tee 650-9100 ger1ge (714t837·7918 $225 aee 557-380-i GEM DELIVERY SERVICE Prtf111lt1el/ ume. wkdyt 631-04 15 .• Intl" 1tl u111, "'''"1 t11· ~~If·.• ~tf._._. *""" lhlH* S11ta Au UI R"pon. FTrmmt ~ Grocery'• & ott'ter Ma.<!~ Uai1ittr1tatt 5100 CLlllC&l P/T • ~ CHEERY 280 DUPLEX www:::-R:K.m 3 A e k t 2b 2b C 6pm 10pm 7 d1y1 aw~ Fii Cf " th light e 1111111\ .111•11, ,.,· "JOl'I<'""". fl1•\1l1l1· an•I e ,.,.,.. 1:1 1 ooma. 1 r. tg ltche", ayua aaa • llW tor urn r 11 01ta • vv 1 iOn ii e er... o er • ,. '' • e r..,LLY,'«RN ap••t11llTI par11urn Only S525 F" -~ Meue~t non•mkr,ages CdM vicinlty,644·7280 dmlnlstrat 111 llent. cret1calfunctlon1 Know!· •• 110.1l 11r11·11l 1•d \jJJJli1-.1nl., mu .. 1 1·111·0, e I°' 2 Pera .. n·tmkr -TElEllEIT lll·lllO 2BR 2BA. upper unit, ger 21·31, rel•. 631·4193 1nsur1nce agency edge of bttlc llUng Rer S650 648·2323 Beeumu1 eteen taro• Ger· "'/dhkup,gOOdloc $125 _ _ LHt I Ftad 2125 Typing. eccou"tlng .4 procedures 2o Hrs/Wk • "11rlrn11t "1th \outh' • eASTS'OE 2 ...... 1, den Aptt, patios, deckt, 2628 Aurora Re1pontlble 1lngle parent computer exper prel d .. 0n. Thura 12.·30.4 30 • • ....... rm ~ spa Sorry Nopeta kl t h h c ti b sed on "" • .l<1·l111hl1· 11-t11..i .... 1dli1I l11·t'ml'• beth, dlthwuher. p111od 2Bdrm 2Bet'h ·s760 *EASTlllfF* TSLMGMT 642·1603 aee ng 911me os rouse ompense on 1 Friday 7•30-1 t 30am. • e N sns NON-SMOKERS ONLV Call ~2-7302 (Iv msg) or exper Interviewing Mon, Non-smoking 0 1110, • .11111111.11r11111·1· ll "'"'' • 0 P•5~•9_9950 I m 398 W. Wll1on~5583 Stunning lBr 181 , Mite. ltatllt work 1157·5066 Jiii fQUND ADS Oct 6 For eppt 474-~018 Educational audlovl•ut l YI U WIST a"s d kl I Z7M -T dys or 496-0322 eves 1 1 Cell 1~. •. \\ •' 11H00r ,.,, l'llt'lll 1•11111111111\ 111'11· •. Lalanne Apia 2Br lBe. L enormous terr · sun ec Mat -Aoommete wanted o shr co rv ne area .... ' s1ootmo. 1300 dep 011 2Br, 1•..,911 twnhme apt Lovely env1ronm1n1 Bdrm & beth. downtown 2BR 2BA new C.M. Apt ARE fREE AWARD WINNING FIRM eppt 660-0727 e 1·f 11 , 1111 lu1l1111t. 1'1111! \ 111'Hlton ... 11nrl • & wllar pd Child ok $650 , $450 sec 2 per· Pool No pets 1 person Laguna Pvt entr & plllO. w/ pool, lee .. laundry lee Seek& Interior. detlgntf. COMPUTER INPUT PER· : lt11l11la'. ttll'tl1t .ti u111I cl t'ntul 111• : 1839 Plac;enlft See Mgr sons No pets 646·9507 ST50 Lse 640-0349 6 mo's lease, S350tmo S350tmo 548-6064 Cal: Minimum 3 years pro· SON On-Cell b.ull. lie&· • ... ura11• ••. l11111u" protlriun ..... 1,.n J111t e L-.,-,,.--b1ehelor wllar,.. D111Pti1t 2121 •LIMISLI* inctutll 497·1951 Roommate wanted New· ~~==:~~;1&~g:':~1~ea Ible tiour1, amell com· • 1111l ... 111.1·,1ll11"»1111 • jj II hied •-2Br 2Ba new dec0< S 1250 FURNISHED ROOM In port Shares. 3br 2be 142-Hll must Send resume & peny 642·6918 • • pe o, ~ carport •CLOSE TO BEACH * 675-30221(619)753-07 19 C M Mme Outel neer $320/mo 111/IHt~ dep -----e \11ph "' 1wr ... n11 r lit'"' 1hr11 e 739 1919 d1 s YEa•ullRS* ... 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FOUND k II d S1n1a An• CA 92704 Fu I I· TI m • Po 1 It Ion apt w/frplc •Int Etllde 497·1326-Eves I 2Br 2Ba $980 -• bt e ca 10 •· v • ORlllE co•st PllLISllll~ Cl • 1oc $900/mo • dee> no H t It la 2640 722-7388 LAGUNA BEACH turn rm. anted upscale 3eA. 1 scribe Call 673-4706 RE Bro«ertAuoctate to "!fugsrtowhlngeveR 9411PD FC1rmell • • • • • pets 544-1709 •• • IC pvt entr hie cook, TV, quiet pvl "m in NB or between 4·5Pm worlt PIT w1tt't .tamlly ,.. • ~30 W 8 St • ----SE•w111 VILLA~E •Versalll~s Bach Unit . poot Non smkr prollbut COM IOI Nov 1 occupan· FOUNO Female long hllr· owned mortgage com· ChntCll Systern• lnt'I • . ay . • MESA DEL MAR I • • Great ioc Sec. bldg pool 35 • S295 rels 494-045 t cy on yrty 1se 720-9669 ec1 Temer approx 2 .irs pany 673-7480 17141722• 1753 •: Costa Mesa, CA 92626 •. -4bd, 2b•. o•r trpte, Htkpr, .. , .. ,. 1 spa Nr bch S65Q olc I a-Gardner Rer1 & credit ' ' 752·8011 E"v 548·0•25 tG ROOM' FO"R'RE'NT" IM G u ft I 1 t "COiiar ~rst 4 When you'riiuned into CtaUllled·u grea plial'O EOC -.-rtq Yrly teue 51350 LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE batt't/~n1ra.nc. near OCC IUf r 1 Adams 9129536·1569 Clualtied you'retuned 1n10 ao11er11seyour tlQme 1>vs1 • • 546-3833. 2131924.59se •Spectacul1r epts 3BR 2BA dee!\. g11 laory & Soultl Coast Plaza. . 2740 FOUND in Gisler Perk, your community, nesa •••••••• ••••i••• ••••••••• -•1 &2&.1&2Ba~~' ~~n upper ~en~ ~la~e ~ 2 ~~ OANAP&ITT 1~~~ HB BLKn AN PUP".--------~--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cm Hnlll "" •Spacious townt'touses steps IO bet\ Avl 10·• lurl'I. $440/mo 641·8685 1 double garage lacing (71 4) 962·0874 evenings IDEAL El tide loc, 2BR 1 * F'rreplllCfl Vrty-s 1200 642"2423 street STORAGE ONLY- 18A. pvt 011. lg yd w/d * Prtvate belcontes or Acceptmg appllcat1on1 Prlvat-C home I" Me11 del 673·3313 or 673-4803 Found long hair Tortoise hkup New crpt Mull GardenpauloTs Balboalstand2Brgerage ~:;5/m~ a;:,~i:!~~/;~ C -. 1--shell cal. v1c 19th/ see. $725/mo Win I '1 apt. furn Avf Nov $675 de 557·2982 all 5 m •••trCll Tu s I ' n I Ir" ·C M 2544-46 Orengo Ave I •3 Lighted tenn11 courts ullls 1nc1 673-3980 P P I .E. hie leat 850.0389 TSLMGMT 8A2·1803 1•2Swlmmtngpools • Rotels/Mtttlt .2711 t FOUND Mate Springer New 1ifr Apt College P1rk 1' •Streems 4 ponds acaou FROl IEACll UHH .HCll .. Spaniel. \/Cly McFadden are• SSOOtmo to respo"· •Sorry no pets 3BR 2BA. lower unit. wld · 2719 g Beac" (71411197-6983 Sible p1rty Utllllles In-•Furnishings evall t'tkup. oar. yard Ne~t to •• ,... ••• 3 OFFICES FOR LEASE FOUND SM Blk & Wt'tl eluded Non smoker No Gas lor Hjtellng & CooktnQ park $975/mo Wkly ren11111 $145 4 in Huntington Beach nr pets ~4·45M j P11d TSL MG~$9 ~"'c:;..2 1603 Up/Wkly Color TV. lree Edison High Sch pol ~o:~~ c::it~~~~ ~~~y W.' •• 'Call • I coflee heated pool maid $595/mo 969-4787 Brooktiurst Between Nice 2B 2Ba OIW bllln• I • I 11~ CllYOI E'ST service & steps 10 ocean G 964 4575 r ' · 111·1111 • • Kite" s avl 985 N Coast 2 S1ory Balboa office/ j Elhs 4 artteld • tndry lac. lncd patio No IEn1oy ttie luxury ol lhtl e•· Hwy Lag' Be" 494·5294 I studio 111ew Apt wlbeaut or 751-8727 r~~-14~~~-r~~-75~~50 SEAWllD VILLlliE I c1us111e guard gated com· I oak llrs "•gh ce1hngs FO!.JND Springer Spentel muntty tn a spacious SUW••tfl $65-0tmo 756·9162 male Vicinity Beach g 1 t5555 Hun1mo1on V1Uage 1B<lrm Apt Amen111es Wkly rentals now ~1111 • I McFaoden Hunttn ton Quiet Elslde unfurn 2BR Lane lrom Sa.n Diego incl l•pl" wet bars AIC $147 00 wk & up 2274 1 1341120 SQ. n. Beac" 897-6983 g 1BA upper Crpl drp1, 1 Freeway norl" 01 Beacti micros w O tiltup!> & 2 Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7445 1617 Westchtt gar Adults prel d No 10 McFadden west on car garagu S 1395 Nwpt Be." 5• 1-5032 agt FOUND WATCH I pets S650/mo 650-629• McFadden Sorry no pets 644-0509 SU I Sii lOllE APPROX 725 sq 11 AJC on , c.tll 640-8676 EAST Bl UFF Town"ous~ 3026 W Pac1t1c Coast H"fY Lag Sch ooeal for Prol t>e1ween 4pm to 9pm l .... rt leacla Hit l!!J!rf lt1Cla 2169 Apt 3Br 2 Ba 2 car gar Newport Beac" Rel;tg TV Avail 11· 1 S 1250 incl REWARD '200· Greatly No pl'IS $10?5 mo yr lse S t35 w" sqt no deposit uhlS 497 .3374 M·F Missed' Sm M hie brn Make the Move to the New Park Newport Malle lllf smart move to Park Ne"' Port, Newport Bucb'1 premier luxury addrru. Funilslled aad unfurnished I. 2, & 3 bedroom apartments and townhouses only mlo111es from Newport Centtr end Fashion Island. From $89~ to $1800. Jamboree at San Joaquin Hill~ Road (714) 6441900 64•· tO 10 01 760 7037 VIC It i on l e n 11 Is DELUXE WATERFRONT poodle mtx brn ears 1us1 Alu.•r Spm or Wknds 2722 OFFICE SPACE tromt>CI brn collar wttags Vrc Newport Blvd/Monte Fully lurn 2BClrm 2Ba • 1 000 sq II & up S 1 50 ' Vista CM Lost 9126 Qf'f1 bay v•ew toc.k·up BIG BEAR CABIN large Call 64~·4644 645.0 t l2 or 882 8269 gar agP 1800 Sq FI pool table cotor Iv 2 GdM lOOO sq ft ne• cai p Micro d'w lndry hkup lrptcs Sl~ps t4 ' LOST CAT Large Male. lrptc Prvl beach & pool 714 ~•5 6916 paneled maqy windows Brown tabby wl whl $3000 mo Sub·IP11se g°"d signage 673·4120 markings no collar. last or 673·4128 1 B lor 6 mos Boat Clock WANTED Bog Bear cabtn 1 sef'n 91 t t Easlblul N avail C'dll 760-0919 OPcembPr 24th thru trie CdM Ill SUITES Very cutelloendly RE· LARGE BACHELOR UNIT 28th Fdm1ly wanta to I Ample pkg uhfs pao(I WARD' Call Deb Days block 10 beac" re· Mve a White Ctiros1mas 1 2855 E Cst Hwy 675•6900 850-9996 Eves 720-7442 I lrtgerator SIOl/tl oven I 646·4634 eves & wknds CIM OFFICE LOST cockatell. gray riv t450/mo L48 4239 wlwhl on "'"'gs. yellow Y " " • Rent1h to Slaut Small space (approx t50 hedd orange cheeks. LIDO DELUXE I 27241 sq Iii Avail Hl)(TI&CI New HB MocMlfl 523·3200 28r frplc. patio DR crpt t. pe1n1 S22Slmo S1295tsel640 7006 •IWPTlllllTS* l Calldys 9.5 675-2311 LOST Male Seal Point 1 25 1 k H 1 m a I a ya n C A T SPECTACULAR OCEAN· Pro male. oo ing to FULL SERV EXEC STE or brownt"" black lace s"r elegant new lurn stand alone business ol· S 27 FRON r VIEW 3Br 2ba 2 2BR 2BA apt quiet reSt· fices 100•400 sl. start at 0P:w28s &2 ::'~91°8~,t :~'boa gar •urn wmter $1300 dt>nl•al area M I F • $275 mo Avail now ISi 675 1992 or 495· 1140 2004 W Oc.eantronl 642 1608 Doug alter 5 Costa Mesa 979. 1272 StuOents Late 2 & 3Bdrms apl o b $400/mo " t7 t4j 640 4784 Belboa 19 M/F shr 3Br 2Ba I NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING LGOSLATSSM,EESN SINREBALD~NCGK winter rentals Call Villa uttl .:~ia!t, dep .;1 887 W 19tt't Sl C M CASE w t'tolder lor pen J~:~~~~~~~:~~;;;;;;;;~!~R;en;t~alS~6~75~·~49~t2~--Oct 15 yrly 673•1376 Stores or Otes 600-3000 Lost on 7th St Bal Penn 1 •. 1 Sq Ft Agt 541-5032 Tue, Sept 30 631-4217 COM Clean respon IWaterlront olflGe space LOSt REW .. RO M n smkr shr 3 • Brt2Ba " grey IOwf'r dplx $525 dep with lantasttc view m•n~ cal w part tail wht .PARK NEWPORT SJ50 hi 673•3833 $400/mo parking incl . chest & paws Mason I u s 646-4003 Tom or Cathy Call Patrick 963·665910 c,~Msti;e:~~:;,oo~m;~~ WHTCLIFF lllLllH or 960-4905 E COM "se non smkr no Newly decorated, lull ser· LOST set ol keys on 16th pPts S3601mo 760-8854 vice suite ApproA 400 sq ST & Dover (Back Bay) IFYOU'VEBml . OF .BUU«i % A.P.R. ~Dl986 Gas Peugeot Gl Sedan. Wagon or Turbo GL. 2.2i financing, or our 4 year/ 37, 500 mile FREE scheduled maintenance plan What more could you want? 2.Z' Ann ual Percentage Rate "'111111•:;-;-;-11,\4'"'"' financing for 36 months on approved. credit. . . . l fl al S 11sq It Great lo-whole wdlk1ng the Oogt CM DUPLEX mstr bdrm. cation Secretary service 9126 REWARD• 642-9732 . l , pvt be lor respon MIF a11ii11 Call 650-3381 OST SIAMESE CAT ~ INlO SAVINGS The DlllJ PUat hos a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $9.00 Class1f1ed Ad. $9 OO wlth • ·prepayment 4 Li'1es-7 Pays- $9 .00 N o chon1•1 In cep y er cencettetlon. Pr11101e por11es only No Commarc1ol. ~eol '\ll)t. A,,1r "'<.•I"'' Booting or fmployml:lnl Ach ThPrP 1\ no 1 rorP I m1• 10 "'ho• vl'J11 r 1• od11er11se \ If you need 10 iell your •ouch h1Qh rl1oar 01 any 11nu~l"d merchond1se-coll the Dooly P1lo1 Closs1f1ed ttolf O• vse-the coupon below Moll to1 Daily Pilot, 330 W . Boy St .. Co1ta Mesa, Ca 92626 J ' • 642-.5678 ~---~---~~----------~--PHONE STATE __ _ ZIP ., AO CoPY 4 l1M "''"'"'vm Of)pr9111nn!•ly 4 w&rck po1r Ion• .. • AMT fNC.lOS!D VIS4 or M ( Pkg ancld $375 ·security L 722·0374 all 5 Ctaaerciil Pro,ert' Female vac ot Un111ers11y 271 & Irvin& 645· 7038 CM HOUSEi I need 2 F to shr a 3bd l'lse. n·smkr. -R""E""T .. A-IL"""'!l'O'!'R9!0fl!Fl!ll!F""1c .. E .. ?-SclaHla I lrplc d/w wl dry gar. 69¢. Atr cond1t1oned. sign laat~actiOD 3012 $300 • ', ultls 837-3826· space. 780 sq' II New· SP~ISH TU TOR High CM prol male seeks 2 port Blvd 646:0645 Sctiool to College level \ ,..,.., .. , .... ,f'l>I •t .11 , .. 1.-u • .---~ ~MPORTS 848 Dove Street. Newport Beach. Calif 71 4·752·0900 prols quiet n/smkr 30 • ladaatrill 2711 Re as on a o I' rat es 'hr hse S350/mo incl I .:_96~3~·~16~6::?:..'.M~r~s:_:H~l~g~g1~n~s_j~========;=========t=========;:========:~ I ul1ls 5116 8325 9300 SF relurbtShtng In·;-~·de & out can redo mter CONDO NB lrplc pool to suit 875W15th St NB. gJt Prelt'r prol M n-smkr 213-"33-094 t 30 $450 ultls meld 646 8067 Karen alter 6 E'SIH 1310 ?bd Iba lndry loct urn I incl d Avl 1mm 642 7390 CONOO f S10e CM large r Pw ' Furn Ir pie 'oVJS" 'Ory S.C25 • uhl qor pool 1acz yard. 5 CISUIESA llHSTllAL 6600 sq fl l ully sprinklered w101t1ces & spray booths 70c gross JOHlllllllE ••·IOtl min 10 UCI 642·63 13 --------• levERYTHING you need 10 hve the good lift 1n Nwptl I Ocean view 1blk to bchl Ready 10 move 1n1 Female wonted' lrg 3bd 2be, lrplC wtdry, d/wa" Hurry 11 11 go Qu1c111 S3501mo • Sf'CUrlly 646 9131 Fttm n11mkr 1hr HB a1H apt. tn 4-Ptu. 2Br 2Be $325/mo Close to beach Call 962-328 t hct•t ''''"'' 2'190 PRlllTllPLD Great Eattalde 1oce1ton 'l'llhr" 2BR 2BA Untl 101 owner PLUS two 2BA unlta. All have enclosed garages end large patios Make an ofte<. owner motlvettd A sk1no $295,000 Ff! non 'mkr 2BR COM ept lurn t'11cep1 bdrm . run lldy g1ts only S4SOl mo Cell V1lerte Traditional Realty 6.11·7370 831· 1266 .. ...... ........ MERCEDES . ' Topless Entertainment 86's CANNOT ST A Y 17's ON THE~HERE 86' Cabriolet W~lfs Burg Edition 5 spd. leather , 14 · · alloys. pwr steer. air cond. = 6344 *219 96 +tax ) • 60 Month Closed End Lease. Total Drive Away '735. t• Total of Payments* 13.989 .... '81 RABBIT CONVERT #1353 S6495 '82 RABBIT CONVERT ii 1365 s7 495 '81 VOLVO Dl Station Wen. #1338 $6995 '82 CELICA SlWRA #1354 s7495 '13 BMW 320i .. ~ C09M DAILY PllOT I ~. Oltober 3, 1911 1191/mM FIT tor ConetNctton Co .fa1A H1-t213 Dotottty "'~ .. , Smell otc. ttwM 5-hr d-V W.-NM•lmkr COM Cell Darlene 873-1770 IUllTAIY FOf *'*' Pf"OQfMal\19 .,,_ Qlneertno ena ..... tlrm rn S. e HunUngton 8"ctl. Mu11 hlW top prot...ionll akllla. EX<*· i.n1 lllary. "3·0749 lllllTllY/llOIPT. For ftE .,Co ln ~ BHCh, good typfl\g. communleallon Plllt. l all Q9Mfll Office Pllll For lntervi.w 852-1211 11m111•PTI111ST Full-time, typing, llghl bkkpg, phonet 873-1842 lldlWlltE SAUi Full or pert lime cOl,lnler sales In an "old trme" hardware arore See SteYe Wright Hardware, 126 Rochester CM lfTAll Sllfl Clothing Store f°' women 5'3 & under seeks ••ell· mg sales people for FuH- P a r I Time Fashion Island Kay 759·8908 llltftlllllHIH Top comm1sslon1. ben- ellls 642-7222 C M SALES PERSON for fine jewelery 11ore exp'd preferred Costa Mesa· area 548-3403 Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting . ;no solicit ing. Must have dependable car, truck or" station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 ...... . . . . . . • • . . · 1 · .... C1rratrr P1i1ti•i I iliiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.~;;;,.. Repair ·Alteratlooa RESI DICO MM· L/ IND 26 N ·-u~R'!'S~E """'F~O~R~E_L_D_E_R_L Y-0-R $2 40 Per day Cabinets-Panel-Locks-etc yrs Do my own work Lie Kc TREE SERVICE ILL Experience with • 35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 11278041 Al 646-81 26 Top Trlm Removal Oual Physical Therapy (714) That's All you pay for SUN VAlt EVeon.r-ElcCTRlCTA"1 Serv Lie/Ins f""' '"1 751-7832 3 llnet. 3?n dt~ minimum I do •t all! Home Improve, Lie.11233108. Small/large 969-8263 or 536-6696 PaiatiDl- SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll Ill FOR LOIS Your Senta Directory Repreaen1111ve 14 yrs. refs 642-7390 Jobs & repairs 548-5203 Orlental Gardener/Wkly FINE PAINTING By Alch- Plus Small Remodel and ELECTRICIAN ouii work main . cleanup hlttslde. ard Sinor l6 yrs 01 happy Addluons Walls Doors. Free est S20 hr tree~. resod, sprnklr repr customers. Lie 280644 IU-1710, I CAllE, Ill t:487892 Greg. 979-6276 Lag Hiiis/Niguel 458-6 l60 1 Thank.·You• 963-4114 -. -NEW i REPAIR No job DIG IT LANDSCAPE ANO A A A PAINTING Int/Ext Ctat•t/Ct•crttt too small Top quality CONST We dig It alll Reas LOWEST pass1b1e prk:le. brlvewiys, patios, paths. Reas FREE est 63 1-234'5 prices he/ins 846-7070 10 S1ep Servlee 662-3235 1te No lob too small .-. · ORIENTAL GARDENER EXTERIOR EXPERTS Reas Mickey. 536-0553 11 J!ll Full gardening service Olffk:utt repairs R specially ----**HANDYMAN•• Freeestlmates 530-0185 Ue,.288597 631 -9295 WEEKS CONCRETE Large or small I do II 1111 GerOenlng.Cleanups-Tree GLASGOW PAINTING-~e~:;~~~~:.:;~~: !!' 531.5579 or Ive m19 removals-Trim-New lawns ln1/Ellt 30 yrs exper . 1'2·•321tlf,310 d1n •487559 631-2610 •GEN.HOMEAEPAIAS &Malnt Alfredo541·3833 refs 642-5214 Paint Drywall Carpentry p • I•-------• C'"a'l..1 Cart _etc G~y 6A5-5271 PTL Tree/Trim/Cleanup compl 1-•~f!-11""•11!11 ____ _ • • _ ga1denlng Reas prices ,AATHMG INTERIORS Actaltical Ctili1e;1 Baby NurM w/U yrs exp FENCES-GATES Tr .. trim 842-2873 Chucil 548-e530 HANGING/STRIPPING -talclng applk: for devrere Dump runs C.M IN B --VISA MC 873 1512 REBLOWN OR PAI ED Slartlng t 113 536•7507 area Jim Whyte, 642-7208 STUMP BUSTERS Stump • • Also lnl/Ex1 Painting --root remove. end con· Plt1tt1/ltt1ir LIC•288597 831-9295 CARING. 111p'dN'inny·s. B111i11 er11e aacklng, portable ~--hskpers, t1ve-ins1°' ov1 LT HAULING . MOVING unit, backyd1 ok 536--4444 llTW&Ll A11•a1t from $75weetc 847-2415 Garage &Yard Clnupa Gardening-Full Se<V~ Complttt wvleetl FAEE Perking Area Repairs I 9MY HOME DAYCA"R Jon 645-8192 Mow, edge, •clean ups tstTm..!!!!!..!!~3060 __ ~rfeclng •Roofing & Xlnt progrem. reas rales HAULING • CLEAN-UPS 986-2718/Eves. Lv msg Int /Ext P1teh Plesterlng• Waterproofing• 831-4199 medleal ••P 642--0544 7 Days Lowest rates. .~ -Cullom Tuturlng Ouallty -------lltl.!I. Work Problems-No Prob· Aale lenltn MATURE Lady wlll babytH Call Barry. 831-4748 BRICKWORK Smah jobs. lemal •326864 554-7831 •MOBILE Xufo befXILe In her Costa M8•~_t'~me. ift11t• ltHtJ NtwPOft. Costa Meaa. Plaa'"lat $P9(llal monthly r1tt•. Marcel s4 -lovv fl ' lrvlne. Refs 875-~175 l""!~iiiii·ilii-~_.---- hand wu!).Marl( 259-1311 -t•n• 2 ... ltt D • 111· 11~ Cl i ltm Lowcosr e1ock-br1Ck ~ llf:~===-""'r..:~ tH 11 Ct hJt htrltlH Ill• cenwnt-atone-reptlrs Lie •All ptumblng & heeti fi HouMCleanlng•Wlndow• HI "'9f'gy.chOI t"t. FREE •427280 Steve, 831·8874 DRAINS cleer rrom 115. 14 yr•. re41eble, re11. own eon9'11tatlon 873-9322 I Pl 645 9886 Del -Masonry Of All Typ;-Faucel·~~l·Replpes rans na -11 l11tract " Block walls-brick WOtk·tlle 8A l--0907 PS 722·908e FAIENDL Y TIGERS I Why PIANO LESSONS patios Ir" ••I 538·4833 .... ill epend your v1tu1bi. ti,,,. From experience teacher 111111!"!!,..~·itPll!l'!IP."""'•..,-cleanlng? Fr .. estlmat... ' performer Children & •m•L REPAIR SPECIALIST Aver ;wXRT'Eb WPINd AND rusoni~ 541·3606 edulls c ,,. 646--1539 uA~ U6V1Ndu call 185 F,... ttt LIC'd CLEAICAl WOAK IN MY PEASONAllZED HSECLN OulClc & C«eful T138048 30 yrt exp Wll1, 770·2725 HOME REAS 840-7413 Menyyuratxp Rera Aft U .. ICl"lf LO RATH 552·0410 l'H beat any bid by 50%° ISpm Ekth 850· 1772 C M. I W ... llt 1Taat91 .uM Rellllyfl WOfk gu., bU§fY'§'.GndlleaPtAawn ITmlll --II. FrM "1 722-7537 __ Main htv Wkty/monlJI/ Ot Tilt l-P"!~ ... -----1 ti'"' Fr""' 241-1840 angtCo Otlolnll Ii!!&_. .. _,_,,__. __ __ _.._ St'*"f Mo-wa Tnwr4"1 Muff ctJtWICfl1nO CH LAWN SEAVICE Lie T12<4~43f 141~ .... 27 Dilelnc:1i~ A~ Olk • '"" 857-000R MOW• EOOI TWICE MO NEW Werehouae Storage Kl1dltlfl9. ti.the. 722-t7t3 ~;~=~=~ A-t CuifOM OOOAS & S20-l25 ~-5722 -----di DOORWAYS.. All 8fldera ISHIKAW4i:ANOSCAPE C«~ ...... Q91ai.111 L" ~ 641·55~ _ Cleanups I MalntenlllCI By hr/« !*ct 148-= LET THI! SUNSH-INe--IN- Honda generator 5.000 wau. appro• 100 hours Liquid cooled, on wheels S 1400 Obo 650-6662 Pets I A•ia1l1 6049 CFA REGISTERED Sil YER PllllUS Fern11es. S300. ~-9843 FOR SALEI AKC German Shrlhrd Pointer, M 1 yr , hsebrkn. trained. shots, neutered 963-6337 HAl·Pll'I "WRINKLED"• S7SO-S2SOO 842-4968 llhriH INJ P1,,n AKC M1le/Fem1le For Sale 962·6164 M11ic1l l11t11a11t1 HSS ElEm••H Xylophone BHI offer 831-8439 PiUH I 0r, ... MSt BEAUTIFUL WALNUT WURLITZE.. BABY GRAND PIANO S 1800 8S4-7902 Virginie HAMMOND Otgen. tmlll. Rhythm 11. J>«flCt cond. w11nut S79S. 780-80&0, 559-8157 l(IM8AL P111dlM, duel keyboard org•n. e yr1 Old, •rk wood. HSO 786--4229 Kahler & Cempbell Uprlgtlt Pleno, 8 yrt old H1rdly utld, llkt new Aping 12000 840-25e 1 •Pt ANO. LIKE NEW 'It Toe> of the llrle. "*"'9r· ranMn, Ollk IJHMt, pet1 cond tuned & dell•. PP 1975 14M t72 (714) 150..-147 • -Sunthtnewlndo.W ~ ---Tllll -~ lid Cell(7t<4)8*5MO TREK12 tpd blie, Aed, THCOOOIH ROBINS f 011 (J ,.., ... lo ~ II.JI t t. • ~~~ 4 llne mlmimun ·' ~s A Garage Sale ~~ Kit for $1 ~oo For '4.IO you can advertise your Garage Sale In the OaUy p·uot. There Is a 4 line minimum and the price 11 the aame whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great wsv to turn those hidden treasures Into cash. : · We are also offering a Gulde to .. tt., Qerege ..... tor 11.00. Thia guide Includes ldea1 on how to "'idvertlM, how to plan, what Items to tetl, plus Ideas for a better garage aale; also a garage aale tlgn, pricing st Ickert, Information• on city ordinances and an fnventory 1heet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when vou p~ your ad at: • llilyPilat OfMgt eo.t DtlHy Pftot, 330 W•t Bay St., Cotta M ... Huntington 8Mch Independent, 17"8 &..ch Blvd., Huntington BMctl. Monday · Friday 8~30 AM to !5 PM - ... 642-5678 ~,x:a:; for a;; C~cilltAe•del'lti.t 24·• frame. ad cond. retail TOC>C*ftraMcMt CIHnvo '" '9(9 a ut• '*'P'9 '°' 1·tt l30 • 2,..0tY ~ 1130. ..Jn~•n 01>0 1 L...;.o..~...;._ ________ ;...~.._--..;.;;;~----:--------u-1a_wn...._1•_o_rn_k_1r_1_s~1-~_•_1_•.,\;;1h~t~.ici..:;.;;;,;.;:.1y~(7~1~•~~~3~:J.~200t;.;..;;.;...~C~8~uf:,;,.:.~•nd::;:::owa=:~te4:::,•·:.::.:St!2':_1-____ _:84.1213 '--=::=:=:==:=::=::::=::=:::'.:::=:=:=:==:::-:~:=::::::::::::::::=:=:::::::::::::=::=::::::~ a .. r I ~.:.:.·a::· ~ • ,.,. ,. M000 Dyt 211 -1044 AIC, Ptw, CIC, XLNT 1 ... a4i.fOl3 COHO. 17100 MWI07 I 111111111 .. TopMer ldtl~hld CALL P!Tl"or MY -·••11 ......... 213or71037·H33 ft_'f!_!!":JIJ M~h ~:._2:,s;n_ :: ,__!""-____ __, "'"eoOQO'~ =-...-~ ••e<.o. •mt. •11,600. ownet, cul• • Clrl Den\W(303)7tt-4442 I S1H0/090. 175-7117 • .... meeg. HONDA '12 PAELUOE 1 own.. non..,,,kr, exoet- llnt cond. l5000 obo. 1!'41 54 .. Hae HONDA '13 CMo, 4 door, 5 tpd, 33K mt, stereo -· lit. •Int '" & out. ltt• '*'9,'5395. 722-1501 JAGUAR '96-Sedlfl Mn II, red/tan Int, td~C>tM. 13750. Lie '#HSL.08. CALL 873-1338 PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET HlthHI Q111lh11 S.I•• • S.rvlu "'""" .. ,.., .,,, •n E Cout Hw11 Newpor1 luch JAGUAR '75 iJ12C wttlte W/btatelt IM1her -Int., low 6 7 S·•t•O m1 .. xtnt conc1 .. vtnvi top I~======~ '8500. 720·1950 ~1-------- Mfie· .. T * PEUO!OT * .... ""' I 'M Blturbo, * MASTEAATI * Jtlnt, fully 9qUlpt Incl In· * ALFA ROMEO * tertooler l 11e S14,900. EvelWknd 714-538-'4212 ill&* SA!-_B ~-81TT_EA*~ MAZDA '13 AX7, bf'own, 211< ml. ale, amtrm cua, , t • • IOuver, 1nr1, mint 17800 7!A-2777 ()( 775-7121 • 762-0IOO • Mov1n1 soon to tht new Santa Ana Auto Mall VW '71 BUG. good body. Med• enoine • work, UOO 010 . 548-aeee vw '71 iUO Xlnt cond lf'tlde & out, run• gr .. f Stt!S, C•ll &46-1&33 VW '71 CAM PEA WEST· LARGEST HLICTIOH FALIA. Xlnt cond. MUt.1 oflete model, low,,,...... 11 e • S 28 o 0 0 8 0 Cedlllece In Orange 875-4352 or 831-8571 County! S..uetoUVt vw '73 SUPER BEETLE. 1 140-11 DO ownr '42K on rblt eng. nu 2800 Hetbor 91Yd, palnt/uphota/redlo Xc:ond COST'" ME•a $2295 .ObO '499-'4147 L---'---""--'""--- VW '78 BUS auto. air, rebullt enQlne, tires, perfect. S3000 (714) 8'42-3634 VW BUG '71, It blue, gd cond, clun thrOYQhout, S1500 obo 557-42•9 Pam or Doug . 'lllmn..-T ' 5.epeect, CMMtt•· Lie #1LSM10• ,,,.. THEODORE ROBINS f ORD ( Hf loll,! _, •II ( 11', If. !Vi I , J\ ' i , 1 I( I OHA\"8'.EA ·fi. lAleron,__-----~~ station wagon. leather In· FORD ·ee MUS'T'ANO tertor, •H POW«. 11000, All OflglMI · M0-2~9 Very clean, 1dnt condition. M' 111mr .... , _a7_s_-_52_e1 ____ _ 9 P111 dual facing r•r , Mata, t!lla wagon 11 'II -llllU -loaded and very clean. Lota of power equip, 144099 camper 1hell. cult 11,ltl. wheels, 1howa exc.lllint HilltH I IH care. (2A070536). u .... ,. ........ : ... ........ ..:. .. . '°"*hlng epeelal walll for ...... . you tod1y In cluelflect 11-"" F clUI "'""' ""' .. -"' cf.JM/Ml .... 8~2-1178 ••••••••• MUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Nil.It NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NoTICE Ml.IC NOTICE · Ml.IC NOTICE -Ml.IC NOTICE HAYI ANRD! Read the cloulfied PGfll and yo.J'r• tur• to fl itl ...., ..... 142-1171 .... ,.... PAGES 40 TO 41 IN· 500 FEET 0 Tf'..t E THE OFFICE OF THE OF THE PAOC!EDINO TMHIAl'ftR ON MON-RUIHLL 1:::;GuT1R 9IOTtea lltheoftaofJneDlltr1C11, fllC'l'ITIOUl• 111111 NCn'tel°' CLU81VE OF MIS· SUBSURFACE OF SAID COUNTY RECORDER OF AGAINST YOU, YOU DAY, OCTOeH 11, 1-. AUTMCMllZID MINT ,(;I .mnNG_. 10844 Oft Awnue, Foun. tH•ITATW TMllftal'IAt.a CELLANEOUS MAPS .IN LAltD. AS RESERVED IN SAID.COUNTY.DESCRIBED SHOULDCONTACTALAW-MQMIMNOTMUOU.OW· ILIAZAR ""IZ AH The Couftty lenltatlon t81nVllley,C.it10tnll,foftM Thefollowlna ....... • On Octot>er 17, 19H at THE OFFICE 0.f THE THE DEED RECORDED AS,' BEGtNNINO AT THE YER. ING APPUCAnoNI. ' KATIUKI DOI PORA,..... Oltttlctl of°""" County. fOlloWtng; PURCHASI °" doln11. t>u1lnu1 H ! 11l00 a.m. Fltit Amertcen COUNTY AECORDER or:-JUNE f3. 1974. NORTHEAST COANER OF DATED: Septtl)'lb« 19. .,. ANY°' n. POU.OW-TATIVI TMCT MAP '°" CllltOfnll. will '9Calw ...,. FERRIC CHLORIDE. 'IPECI-PFIOTOCOI.. 3111 .... • Title lnlufanoe Compeny, a SAID COUNTY. PARCEL 2. LOT IO OF SAID TRACT: 19H ING ACTIONI ARI ,,.YIOUIU APPROY8D Id bide unUI T~. Octo-FICAT19N NO. P-ot2. Aw ... CotOM .. ..., CA Callfomla corpot1tlon ... EXCEPT ALL Oil, OIL ' AN EXCLUSIVE AP-THENCE SOUTHERLY 12.0 '"'IT~~ Tm.a CHALUNQID .. COUltT 11 UNIT. CONDO••• tier 14, 1tM et 11:tl0 Lm. Ilda mutt be IUbl'nlttANS t2t2s •• TtullH. or 8ucce11or RIGHTS. MINERALS. MIN· PURTENANT EASEMENT FEET ALONG THE EAST· .. IURANC• COMPANY • '149 CHALLIMGI MAY Iii flRCMIC't, LOCATID AT ,91d1muetbereceived11 tM on the fOfm supplied by tM Alan Jay Ot.n Mt L Tru1tH or Substituted ERAL RIGHTS, N~TURAL FOR PIER MOORING AND EALY LINE OF SAID LOT IO; ........ ..,,_..._ • ; .. u.TID TO ONLY THOU -MID Jin liomt f.V• Oletrlcta' AdmlnlmtratlYe of· Dlltrtct1 In 9CCOfdanct with Mountain Onte;lo CA TrutlM , of that certain GAS RIOHTS, ~NO OTRER "'A 1 -N T E N A N C E THENCE-NORTHEASTERLY e1MtA""'9ft8M OfflMr, tHUll IOMloe.~I INUI, coeTA •IA. .. ftcel by the dat9 and tlrM all provi.lont of the .,..._ 91712 • 1 "All-INCLUSIVE" Deed of HYDROCARBONS IV PURPOSES OVER THAT IN A DIRECT LINE TO A 11' .... ,-. ltrMt, ._.. AT T.-"'9&.IC!HIAMtG AN IU IONI. IN· herelnabc>ve MC forth, at cat1on1. Joet Swenton 111A Truiteueu1edbylRUCEA. WHATSOEVER NAME PORTION OF LOT A OF POINT ON THE NORTH· AM,C.....,.,..tl701,(11') DllC_., .. THll NO-VIRONMINTAL DI· whlch tlmettleywtllbepub-8peclflcatlon1,l>ldblal'U Jaemlne Corona d.l ¥9' , BIRMAN, an unmarried KNOWN THAT MAY BE TRACT Ne. 3887 AS PER ERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 81; .. ,,,, TICI °" .. WfllTTIN COA-T1..-.ATtON: IUllPT. tlcly °'**' and •dmlned and fu.rttler lnformeUon may CA 92ti5 • man. and LEONAAD WITHIN OR UNDER SAID MAP RECORDED IN BOOK DISTANT THEREON EAST-Publllhed Orange Coast Rll,ONDINCI U· '°" '""'"°.•OR-al the office of ttle Ollltle1a, beobt9lned II lhelbOV .. d· Tt\11 bullneM .. oon- llRMAN, a metrled man LAND, TOGETHER WITH ~1. PAGES 40 TO 48 IN· ERLY 12.00 FEET FAOM D•lly Piiot Septembet 28. UVDID TO '149 "-AN-MATION ON '149 AaOVI 10M4 £Illa Avenue, Foun-dreu, telephone (71 4) ducted by.-~'*"*9 and recorded FebrulfY 17, THEPEAPETUALRIOHT OF CLUSIVE OF MIS -THEPOINTOFBEGINNING; October3.10.19H. MNQCOMMIHtOtUT,Oll A,,LICATION•. TILi· talnValley.Cellfofnll;fOl'lM M2-2411 ~0'99ft f~ 11 Instrument No. DRILLING. MINING', EX· CELLANEOUS MAPS IN THENCE WESTERLY 12.00 F937 "''°" TO, ntl l'U9&JC ~ ?.._.. OR CALL following: PURCHASE OF Ma ~· .,._II, ..,.._,, thli ltlt.,,...t wee fled ....otl27t, of Official Re-PlORINGANDOPERATINQ THE OFFICE OF THE FEETALONGSAIDNORTH· • .. ANNO. , AT '149 °"1CI °' TMI HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, ._,.ef1Mr9etere,Cewl-wlttltheCoun1)'Clertof0r· COtdl o1 Orange County, THEREFORE, AND STOR· COUNTY RECORDER OF ERLY LINE TO T~~ POINT MllC NOTICE 1. "-ANNINO ACTION l'U.J•lllG DIPAllTmNT, SPECIFICATION NO. P~3. tr..,.........,,...,._~ ~ County on ~ CaltfOtnla, and pur1U1nt to ING IN AND REMOVING SAID COUNTY. DESCRIBED OF BEGINNING . ,IC.-....'l IUIMH ,A .... 112 '°" .... CHI ROOM •• " 'AM DNVS. 8ld9 muat be aubmltted Publllhed Orange Coast 3, 18M ·"''. -J-..._--UlaLC""4111U'JICnlce..c>LUeta.~~J.tt1~:1.A11ott-F UO r ,,.,_, Oll.A...CONDJll.JI . CO.IT • oo.JM torm ,,jippwt ti:y a.I Piiot Octob« 3. 1MI tlweundet recorded Aprtl LAND OR ANY OTHER BEGIN NINO AT THE othef common dfffgnatlon A NMllT POR A DINlfTY ,ORNIA, Olllrk:tl llf accordance with Publllhed Orenge COMt • 30, 19H u lnltru!Mnt No. LAND. INCLUDING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF of u ld property: 11 cJlle f~:n"9 l*tonl~ eOJtul~ TO ALLOW 1 1Jut!M1hed Of ... ~ 811 Pf~I--------Dally Piiot ~ 1J, lt-171270, cif Oflldil .. RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR LOT IO OF SAID TRACT; arponed ro be; 121 ~ nMt II: .. , .. _ A,Aln'MINTI, LOCATID DMIY,.... Ootolter .. ,. cations. . P18.tCNOT1C£ 19, 21. Octot>er a. , ... CO«dl of Mid County, Wlff DIRECTIONALLY DRILL THENCE SOUTH 84 AYSIDE DR. N~WPORT Psub: ~ng,3c!1!~7~ llJ, AT 114 WHT HA.Mk.TON ,... Specifications. bid blank• \ 971 '· under and purau1nt to Mid AND MINE FROM LANDS DEGREES 48' 331' EAST BEACH, CA. an 1 na, .,. -ITMl'T, COITA MllA, IC and further lnlorrnatlon iNy It_ Deed of Trvtt Nit 11 public OTHER THAN THOSE M .05 FEET ALONG THE Said lale will be m1de Richard YerzJk, 3821 S. AN R2 ZONI. llf· P\lllC NOTICE beoDJatoedtllhe.abov .. d-.NOTICI°' · auction f()( C81h, lawful HEREINABOVE DE· SOUfHEAl'fLINEOFSAID wffhout coventnt or war· ::ro.-J· Santa An•. OA VIRONMINTAL DI· dreu. 'telephone (7 14) APPUCATION'°" money ol the United St•t" SCRIBED. Oil OR OAS LOT IO; THENCE SOUTH 5 r•n1Y, eKpr911 or Implied, II Tl..._.ATION: NIGATtVI 'ICTmOUl IU ... 11 "2·2411. CHANCll .. ol America, 1 c11hler'1 WEL'\.S, · TUNNELS AND DEGREES 13' 27" WEST to title. po .... 1lon or tn· Thll b~llneu 11 con-D«CLAltATION. NA• ITATllmNT .. J. llowft. ..,.._,, 0 ........ °' 111CTIT'IOUI .,... .. check P•yable to llld Sl1AFTS INTO. THROUGH 2p.oo FEET TO THE curnbrll\091 to H lllty. Ille d~= b~.V~kdlvldual 2. RIZONI ,.TITION The lollOWlnQ l*IOnl ., ..... et Difeo ...... Cewl-Al.COHOUC NAm ITf.W Tru11ea drmwn on 1 ttate or 0 R A C R 0 SS TH E PIER HEAD LIN E AS unpaid bll•nca due on the 11 R .... tO AN9 D«Vl&:O'· doing bullneet u : Barry " a.n:tallMI Die...... llVIMGI UCW The folloWtng l*eonl.,. n•tlonel bank, U1•t•or led· SUBSURFACE OF THE SHOWN ON THE MAP OF note or notH' eecurtd by Thll) ltllement WU ltled •NT MVllW °"~ Friend• Wat., Truck Ser-Publllhed Prmige Cout .. ,..... doing bu9'nMI 81: h· .,., credit union. Of a IJll• LAND HEREINABOVE gE· SAID TRACT, THENCE H id Deed ol Tru1t, to wlt: with the County Clerk 01 Or· , 0 " • " A " 0 .vice, 194 11 Maun• Ln .. Dally Piiot October 3, 1918 To Whom It Mmy..Conoern: eeutlve lecfat11Y. 19701 Of fed«al Mvln&I 1t1d I01n SCRIBED. AND TO S T· NORTH 84 DEGREES 48' $879,258.43, plu1thef0Uow· ;n~9~ounty 0!1 Septemb« lC HA IT 0 0.1 A 8 A I Huntlnglori BHch. CA F949 AURICA, INC., 11 epplylng Dltmer Lane. HIH'tlngton ueoct1tJon domiciled In 1hlt TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKED 33" WEST 88.05 FEET Ing ettlmattd 'co111. I)(· • ,,, IANAl&.AN, AUTMONZID 92848 , .. -·c 111\TM'r to the Des>anment of Af· lleed'I, CA 92841 1tmte. et the" mllln entraoee OR-DIRECTI ONALLY ALONG SAID PtERHEAD peosea and ld'ill!Cn,.I the ~ . AQINT HR ANDRI Barry I. Friend•. 19411 ,..~ "'"~ c:ohollc Bever• Control to Patricia AUna LOUWI, to Flr11 Arnerlc:an Tltle In-DRILLED WELLS, TUNNELS LINE: THENCE NORTH 5 time ol the lnlt11I publfc1t1on D ~~l>I~~~ SOrartge ~~!. 8ACHT1ARI TO RIZONI Maun1 l n.'. Huntington Mil 9lcotlOllc bevef-O-at 1970 t Dltmer Lane. Hunt· aurMCe Company too•ted at AND SH~FTS UNDER AND DEGREES 13' 27" EAST of thl1 Notice of Sale: 1: 28 ~t :3ttm1.,..,. • "'°""" POMI R2 TO R2 S.ach. CA 92848 ..... NOm~!...... 3333 lrtllOI St., Ste. #2224, lngton leech, CA t284t 114EutFlfthStreet.lri the BENEATHOR BEYONDTHE 20.00~ETTOTHEPOINT $8,44781 • · .0• · •00 TOAU.OW TM9ADOfT10N Thia 1>u1ln911 11 con-• ---C0111Meee,CAt212twlttl This bUelneee ls con• city of Sant• Ana, California, EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· OF BEGINNING NOTICI TO ·· FHO Of I APAR'TmNTI TO A ducted by; tt lndl'lldu91 The County Sanitation "47" On Sale Gener91 (Pub ducted by: an lndlvldual all that right, 1111• and OF, AND TO REDRILL, RE-PARCEL 3. P"Ol'IRTY OWNIE" MLIC NOTICE lfTI wmt 11 IXllTING B11ry I. Friend• Dlatrlcta of Orange County, Eat Pt) llolnM P1trlcla A. touaen lntereet conveyed to and TUNNEL. EQUIP, MAIN· AN APPURTENANT YOU ARE IN DEFAULT A,AR-r.NTI, LOCATID Thia at1tement WU filed Callforn1a: will receive..... Put>tllhed Orl"Qt eo..t Thll llatement ... flied now held by It unde. H id T AIN, . Rf'PAIR, DEEPEN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, ltUIUC .. A .. INGI WtLL AT 711 AND-?11 with the County Clerk of Or-ed bide untll Tueedmy. Octo-Diiiy Piiot Octot>et 3, 19H wt1h the CoUnty Clertl of Of· DMdofTru1tlntheproperty AND OPERATE ANY SUCH Af'jD EGRESS PURPOSES DATED JANUARY 24, 1984. H HUD IY nt1 COITA 'AULARINO AVINUI, •nge County on Septembet ber 14, 198& 11 11:00-...m. F944 ange County on Augull 21, lltu11ed In 11ld County and WELLS OR MINES. OVER THAT PORTION OF UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· MllA Pl.ANNING ·CdM· COITA MllA. IN· 3. 1988 Bld1mu1tberec:elvedllthe 1988 St•t• deec:rl'*I 11: • WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE LOT 81 OF TRACT NO. 3887 TION TO PROTECT YOR MllllON AT THI CITY VIRON Ml NT AL DIE . ,,, ... Dl1trlct1' Admlnl1tr1tlve of-TJ)Od~towelk?Toottred.. ,.,_ PARCEL 1; RIGHT TO DAILL MINE. AS PER MN> RECORDED PROPERTY, IT MAY BE HALL, 77 f'AtR DRIVI, TIMllNATION: •OATIVI Publllhtd Orange....CDaiat..Jlen....bY-llM d-1t l!.Kl. time, to ,.,,.. \OOllfedtomCMlr Pubtllbed Orange CoM1 LOT 60 OF TRACT NO. STORE.EXPLOREANDOP· IN QOOK 301. PAGES 40 SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. COITA MllA, CALI· D«CLA .. ATION. Dally Plloi Septembet 12. herelnab<Mi ... fortnl at W .. lf~renottootlrecuo D.ity PllOI ~-12, 38&7, AS PER MAP RE-ERA TE THROUGH THE TO 48 INCLUSIVE OF MIS· IF YOU NEliD AN EXPLA· f'O .. NIA. AT 1:30 , .... °" . I. TINTATIVI TRACT 19. 28, October 3. 1988 which llme lfleY wltl be put>-=~..:::'tootlredto 19, 2t. Octot>er 3. 1911 COROfD IN BOOK 301, SURFACE OR THE UPPER CELLANEOUS MAPS IN NATION OF THE NATURE Al IOON Al ftOH..U MA, T., t.!.-!.2!. ' Fate llcly opened' Ind eumlned . • fl71 • arner '86 Cabriolet -WOffiburgECI on ~--~-~~-1-----: Fully Equipped, Leather , AM/FM Cass. FACTORY STICKER ~ YOUR PRICE Ypu Save •llUZU IMPULSE TURBO Save only ~.000 ml.. 5 sp.. air cond.. AM/FM ceaa, fully loaded. #1NXX985 •11 995 14VW Y'ANAQONQL 4 epd, AM/FM •tereo CUI. 1 pUI veri. Liiie new. Only 27,000 mllel. #KAN112. 19995 7tVWRA8alT 2DR.COUPE 4 epeect, AM/FM stereo great trmn1PQr1atlon. #073182. 11995 • t111M • ll LI \ '1.#19 Mltr"Onty 5,900 ml auto. lllr cond, AMlfM ~ CMa, ~. trlt, POMf ~hlng. •200X53a. 110,995 2 "fNlY ~ flMI ..... price end......., ,o ....... In llock • 10 II moe Oii appr~ cndll. A FA tJlC $15,560 13,599 $1981 YOUR PRICE "·_::."'~ You Save MDODGEOMNI TTVW IOMAZDAm -4DR.UDAN ICfROCCO 4DR.UD. 4 ep, AMI FM,ltefeo, 0\19-Are engine red. 4 epd AJO. 4epeed,alr~ tom~. 11.1nroof, CUM om Wheals. •2CNH819 cuetom WMels. 13995 12895 '2595 nvwaua MVW IOOZX 7PAlllNOIR ICIROCCO 4 tpd. fl.lllyrecondltlOned 5 ap, lllr cond, AM/FM f.lr• eng. red, 5 ~ ~ new1nelde &. ca11. c:uatom wtleal9. only T Tops, 'fair'~. • ... <M lt7SEW 22.000 ""'-' • 28t(Gel 1. whit l more. # 1 K1Ft5e •4995 •7995 110,995 __ .. , --.. • -:f', _r -- -~ --- !91 .. _ ·-_ ~·-mlWP ·~ Pmlellmrl . NlJCllHlCE flllf;p!I MUCmncl ftUll)TIC[ WliJTa ~pa - ~ J ::T;:'":.J~~.-.:·--~~--• 1 n ... -:.':.c .. -:.=:, "==~=• . ..:, •-=--H•u -ll!t~~... ':."::__ ·r....r., ~ ::t:•.-:,.,111~'·· ~.=~ ,..::~--'=:·-~ ........... .......,. The:S1-··4·..,._·-.·:;..:o:~': AmWNhloe tt.ce;-•~-•u ..._....______ ... 11 ...... .,..... ..... YOU AM IN DUAUt.T .......... by Unde. 1eeeo 1 .. .,.., .w-.,..,.........., ·-......-.-'All ltt• -~"';"'Di';ML1 ....... Olrlmll -·11 --UNDIR A DllO Of' TllUIT 1 -.. A..... elf, '~ ~.,. C'1. "' "Tl Tfle.:...... .... HTATI NO. A-~ It ..,_ .... '° UN>fft A O&O Of .""'9'1 ... C..., 4IN ¥CMI Ml .. DIPAUU DAl'ID 114/M. UNllU lft IN ~ Coun of t2708 Off!CU. 4400 ~ :: llor'N'LOll ~ ,.. To ........ ~ credltott of Ille ..._ ~~'!O .. ~r .. .,.,.~, ... ~E'"""'PTI .. -tllDUHDlftATIDA~.cir.TNJI •• !.·YOU TAl(I ACTION TO tl'le$t1teoftellfotniatoftl'1• Linda .. Hammer, tle(IQ ~d. '"' Aoof ..... _,.~In =:raw. oredttOfa 8lld contlf'teflt nl!Md.,?:."'="°'~-=.: ~ ,_, ,..... EXOEPTINo ,.. _ _,_,,. _ ... , • n • "'°l'ICT YOUR l'AO'· COuMy of Or119 In the f..,.,gr..,,Clr ,FCMM'IUIMVll· port..._, CA ....0 fleld A*"le "°""&llln v-. oredttOtt. end~ wM bl* tt TO PROTECT Oil, oll rWft. ~ ll!MeNI 1• UHLUI YOU TAKI lATV. •T MAY If eot.D AT ~ttr of Vie !at•t• of ley. CA tnoe OynavMt Cou>or1uon lty ~ ........ "" may be'** ............ ~!,'~...._~ PAOflfRTY IT tiMV !WC&. ftlU* .. ,..... IN ACTION TO ,ftOTICT A fi'UklC I AU ,, YOU 0 EA A I. 0 MUN A 0 i Thia oualNU la con• Caflf0tnle eotpcitetlon, 4400 ~ wtwe tM fOOdl In the will t//ld/Ot-... ot. ,_ __ _ SOLO AT A'flUa.IC IA&.£. F attW ...,._.. -, 1 v°"" ~RTY. fT MAY HUD AH IXPl.ANATIOH CLOV!A. •• GERALD M. dueled Dy an~ ~lhur 9ouliallwd, ..._.. -lltONd JOS!PHINl! ITANDL!Y. TM rw:a>::' = YOU NRD AH wtlitlm• nane ~-SOlD AT A ""'9LIC OF THI NATURE OFT .. CLOVEA. •II• OUIALD Und•l.......... portee.dl.cellfom&atateo rn. ...... -~ •• J()S!PHtHE tMf.LIA ~ EICP\.AHATIOH OF TH( Oeat'*'Nll ....,.,, *'Cl 11 IAl.t IF YOU NE.lD AN !.X• PfllOCUOINOt AGAINST CLOVER. O.C.Mtd Thll tllllll*'t ... lllld This bU•IMM 1-con-llU'Wt to the !MN tlld STANDLIY tr1n1fer .. 1 ., ••.• !.~ NATUAli OF ™I produCla dltlWd llOlll .,.,, °' PLANATION OF THI YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· NOtlolllherebygMJnlf\11 wtlh the County C1enl Of Or· duc1ed .,,. .• COfJIO'•Uon oondlftof .. of ..... ~ ·A e>e'IUOn l\M'....,. fll9d PART~..-. •_Cr-: ... PAOCEEOINOS AONHIT tlll toreooif'ICI ,,,. ~ be HAT u" I 0 F TH£ TACT A LAWV!A. the u~ WIN .... It Inge County on September Oynaveet Corporauon, hlr·lenllol StotaQe holllty by REGINA STANDLIY In ~al -·~· ~ YOU YOU SHOU1.D w_,., or -uncitt the parcel OI PftOCIEOINO AOAINIT On 10110/M et t : 1S A.M. Private ..... 10 the hlt'*t 3, 1988 John A. Wojcicki, Pfetldent Ad f« the ~ or IN Supetlof Coutt of Or• Von IC i!T!.'!A ew., .. n On OctoW 10 , ..... toOlllW w.n .,,. l*l*Ull TACT A LAWVI". the dUty ~ Tnittee ~ntmatloft OI Mid Su· PuDllaf*S Orenot COU1 with the County C*'tl °'Or· fOf relit, 'lebot. tltd/O( OCher INA Sl'ANDL!Y be • Thal the ~~ coHrACT A L.4WYER. lend ~lie -.crilled, YOU, 'YOU SHOUl.O COtit-CICO OOA,OAATION .. tlld best blddef, IUbjec:I to Pa187M Thlt l ltlen'lent ... fteld Mtltfylng the Owner'• lllrl l!Countv rtQueltfnt IMt atecll. --~ 10:00 A.M. AcMlliy TNll .. rigtll OI ~ ~ On OCTOKA tQ. ,.... .. llnder Ind~· to Deld perlOt Court, on Of .,,. , .... O.ity PllOI Septtmbtf •2. 11\Qt COUllty on $ef>tMIC>er cMrgllt .. -"' the ad .. pertOtlll ,..,. ntnt iw.to .. -- $ltYICll a 111e dAJtt ICICIC)lnlad •Jtllloring 11\d opMllnO I 11 AM . ll!Ne,ACT • or Trutft, Aeeor"° on t5th day of October 1tee>1 19, ~. Octobtf 3, ttM 3, 19" . Act -r~·-· 1•tlveto ~·IN geoeret u: All Of , .. Tf\111 .. undtr Ind~ IO ll'ttttlOr. " ·~ In ri duty 1ppotnted fruet .. t/1111$ .. Oocutnerl1 No the office OI. IAIOOMAN. F171 ,,,,.tl7 The apeot ftl#nblt Of the t111t• ol tht deC41dtnt f\IMltlJ!•· rlJltutee. ... Dtld ol TNll. A1can1at an~ 1111 ""* Jrom llid undlr Ind~'° Deld ~1"3 of OfftdM Aeo MOADKIN, GOULD & PvblitNd OrMQe Cout °""'*'' the Mme of 1M Tht petition rtQU .. tl ment. ~. oonlrwict AQ111 30, 1914, M Docu1nen1 lllnCf or ""f OftW lend, Of Trutt recorded lepterft. cordl In the offtc. ol the Aeo SHAPIRO, INC.. Attorneye Plllt.IC Nolie£ Dtllly Piiot S~tmber ~. Qel'90n on ~ llCCOUOI euthOfl~ to adtnlnlttet ttlt (IOf\11. ln1ventoryd, eupplll, no 14-1 n 111 of OHldll ~ lht t1g111 to~-bet 10. tM5, .. lnlf. No. corder or Orenge County, 1t ~. et2t 8olM ~vef\ue, october 3, tO; n , 19ee the gooctt .,1 being itorect •t•t• undtf the I~· goodhwollld, 1111 • "'~'· ~ In the olffcl of IN or dirtdlonlllw. d!ll lrld mint H-341158, Of Offtclel "9-Caftrornf1, I X.CUled by: W•tmlMt•, CalUornl•, 1111 llCTITIOOI 8UIMll , F"3 end e C14Mtat dllc:riptlon of cMnl Acll'lllnlltrlllon OI £a. ldM lt'lpto~ Rlclol'der ol OrMge County,'""" ..,. --tllln ... --00(. In the oltloe °' IN $TUAAT JACKSON. " INrlQM. Ihle and lnttfMt of .... ITATl.MINT the goodure .. followt: ,., .. AGl • ltud!Old ~ ......::::: c.Alarnlf. ueculed ii,: ~ dMctlbld. all OI County "9cotdet OI Orange SINOl.t MAN Will SEU. AT Mid ..... "., the time ol The follOWlnQ ptfaonl .,. "8JC fl>TICE ~ NUnlbtr of lht ()a. A Mwlt\O on "" pttllfon or "* ~ .., ----:--.,. OOf\lld M YQl.W'!Oblood. 1 SIM wellt. IUMtll end WAI County, Ste .. of~ PU8UC AUCT]()N TO THI! Meth and .. lhe rlfht, title doing bUllMU u TM • c.upant, N11M of ~I; will oe held on OC'T08EA IQ4ll\CY tlld II loCaMd Ill: "*"9d 1111111 • hoe ll'lto. 1tvou9'I or ~ the El&~ by WILLIAM A HIGHEST llbOER FOA tlld lnttrMt that the .. ,.t. James Yow.ff Compel\)". FlCTITIOUe ....... o.,,.,., OHcrtptlon or 22. 108fl •I I 4$ P.M In 30I Newp()l1n:r· ~ JOiaJMplrlla propt11y WIU a~ ol tr. ~ MC EWEN AND ClfOPHUS CASH OR A SPEClflCAl.l Y o1 Mid dtCMMd II# to-13 9 t:I Kraemer B tvd • NAm ITAW OOOdl Dept NO 3 at 700 OMc lklell. Ca · SEU. AT PU8UC AlJCTION hertinlDovt dtt<:ribed. end to c. MC EWEN WILL S!:Ll AT OESIONATEO CASHIUU quired by operation ot I-or An&htltn CA 92806 to The lollowtng '*"'°"' .,. c-o1e, Wlltlem Ouzml.I\ c.nter OflVt W•t. S.,ita The. butlnMI l)#M UMd 10 .. GHEST 81DDER FOR bollO!ll auch wh!Plloelltd cw1PUILIC AUCTION TO OHECt<(S), (payabJe •t \lfM olhtl"#IM otMI thin or In JamM'l Yowell, 5309 8. doln9 OualMH aa: The RolMop 4,.ic hlOh Otck An1. CA 02702. by the Mid l~~PAo;'~.9,! CASH, (peyat>i. at time ol allle dlr11C1IOl\Ally drifled we11t.IHIGHEST BIDDER FOR· ol Ule In llWtulmoney of Ille addition to that or .. Id • Marina Pae.lb Of . Long Creative Conolef~. 2830 1Wi¥11 cflalra, belt vtbfitor, IF YOU 08JECT to the Mid ~tfon ,.; y..._ 1n llWl\JI mOtlty ol the lkllted tunnels and Jhlltt undet andtCASH (pay1blt at tlm. ol United StllH) AT THE eeaeed. 11 Ille time of dHth, Btaeh. CA 00803 Avon, Suite D, Newport c;offte tltltte (2), Mw1ng ,,,._ granllng ol the iwtltlon. you CLEANERS Sit!•) al Ille nol1h 1rot1C benlllh or beyond the t.ilrior Nit In lewful lftOMY of the FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE In end to all I.lie certlfn r.., Tiiis buslneu ts con· 8"cl'I, CA 92663 Chl.ne c;aee bOwlinO beg allould tltlltt 8'>i>M' al the Thll Mid bUltC lttn* II enlrancll IO the County ~mils thertol. Ind IO Ndrilt, Unrl1d Stat••> at THE OLD ORANGE COUNTY propeny sftuat.O In th• duct.0 by a.n ttldlYklual Gene TWllM Paz. 2018 floor Vl~UU!ll , I able : hearing end •l•t• your ot>-lnllt'ded lo be ~ Co1.uthOUM, 700 CiYIC Centt1 Nlumel, ~Ip. mailain, FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE COURTHOUSE. t.OCATED County o1 Ortnge, Stall of Jamffl Yowell Ar0tna Drive, w .. t Cov1nt. ac>eatc.,._atooll bollet }tcllontorflltwrilltnoOjeC· mated lfttwofflceot. IET- DIM Well. Santa Ma. ,..,..., dlepen Ind Ol*'lll '01.D• ORANGE COUHTI 0 N SANT A AN A Calll0tnla, partleul9<1y de-Tlltl statement wu llltd CA 91792 A..()03 8'1'11 . Floyd All tlons wllh the CQUf1 l:ltfort TEA SERVICE ESCROW Cehlolntl 1111 right, htlt and Mt •uc:h wellt. Of m ....... COURTHOUSE. LoCATED BOULEVARD BETWEEN acrl!Mld as follows to-wit. wttll the County Clerk or Or· T""" Pu. 20t5 Aroma ttnk. bw bell. 10,..,.. door. the l'tfftlng Y04Jr awttr· co. INC .. t428' 8Mdl INd. 1111e18'1 conveyed to and now withoul, ~. the rigttt to OH SANTA ANA Bl.VD., BE· SYCAMORE $TREET AND l ot 22!> of Tr~t No, 3903 enge County on A119ust 28, Drive. Wtlt Covtne. CA l&dder. tlec trtc fin. anoe mey De In Plf'tol\ 0< by WHtmfnster, Caltfornt1 held by• undfr laid Deed of dnll, mint, ator•, 9lCplore end TWEEN SYCAMORE! ST & BROADWAY. SANTA ANA, as shown on a Map Iller.Of t\186 91792 Cref1aman 11 drawtt tneel'I· your ettorney 92683 on or '"-' October Trli&I 1n lh• ~y 1huatlld In oPtral• lhfOl.lgh fne IU'19ce "' BROADWAY. SANT A ANA, CA •II rlOfll. tllle llld Inlet'••! recorded Ir) BOOk 111!> pages ,.,1... Barbar• Joen Wlntra. 517 anlca rott·•w•y 1004 Cl'ltll IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 20. , ... said County, Calilotnla. the UPC* 500 IMt ol lhe CA. all right, 1111• 1nd conveyed to and now held 48 10 50 lncluafve or Mis· Publlsl'led Orange Coast Jumine. Cor0t1a det M.,., metal al'lelvlng. auto !fret: °' a contingent etedltOt ol THIS BULK TRANSFER 18 oOS<11t>tng I/It land tNraln. aubaur1aoa of l!)t llnd lntet•t conft)'td to and by It undtf Hid dMd of c;ellaneous Maps, In the ol· Datly Pllol Sept~t>er 12. CA 9242!> boc*a & t>ox• tile dlceUed. you must hit SUBJECT TO CAL,,-OAHIA Tllal potll()ll ot Lot 245 ot helWlnlboY9 dtlcnbtd, •now held by It under aald Truet In tile property alt1>-llceo1111ecountyree0tcS11of 19, 26 Oc1obe< 3. t986 This Oualnen ta con· B -078, Hfro Hlr111ira, your clalnl wttll the cour1 0t UNIFORM COMM!ACIAL NOl"'1>0!1 Heights._, the City ol rneMld in the dffd from U.. Oeld of Truet tn lht property &tad In laid GOUnty. Cati· aald c;ounty F872 ducied Dy a OtMfal part-Electnc fana, plaatlc tllelv· present ft to lhe pttjonai CODE SECTION 8 tot. C061a Mesa. Counry ol ll'Yll'l8 Coml*')', A Mlcl'llgan t11u11ed In uld County and fOf'nfa. <MacrlOlng lhe land • more commonly known ne<ahlp Ing. 111nd truck, water reprftenlttlve 8'>polnled Dy The nanw and llddr-. 01 Orange, S1111 ol Ca!Jlorma. u Corporation, l'9COtdtd Stet• d41tcr'tbed u : I therein •• 2~081 su .. n I.Ant. Hunt· n1m•ic NOTICE Gene Pu · heater ilumlnum window the coutt within tour rnontl'la th• peraon wltn whom per map rfC()(ded In Book 4, Fet>ruaty 17, 1078 in booil LOT 5 IN BLOCK 22 OF 1 A Condominium oom-Ing ton Beec:h. Calfl0tnla f'UUL Thia atatement wH llltd tc:r_"°~ a1n11 tablet t>oxn from Ille data of llrat. fa-clelmt may be flied II 8etter Pog11 83 ol Mlacananeous 12568, page 1324 ol ollicill NEWPORT BEACH TRACT. prised of· Terms of aale ca1ll In law-FICTITIOUS auatNEll with the County Clerk of Of. of gtaaatumbters ' ~~ol lettera ••provided S«vtce Etc:row Co. inc. Maps, 1n lht olb ol Ille raocrd&. IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT PARCEL t: ful.. money ol the Untied NAME ITAftMfNT angt CouttlY on SeptemW' 8·088, C•ry Fr1nco. In Section · TOO of tht t42M Beedl llYd. w.t• Coutlry Racorder ol sa.d ALSO EXCEPTING BEACH, COUNTY OF OR· An undivided 11l'8111 Slalft on conllrmallon ol Tile lotto-#ing pefSOlla ere 3, 1988 Mot0tcyete pane, ~t PrObat• Code ol Ctillornla tnlnattr. Clllf 9~ bcfow Cou!\lf, IOQ«het wdll Ille tllerelrom, the aubaUf1lol ANGE. STATE OF CAI.I· Interest In llld to Lot I OI aale. or Pl<I caah llld Dal-doing Dustness 81 Star '1tl7tl (2), IOOllochr. water .-11. Tilt llmt fOt hllng dalml wllt No 3279MS Ind lht IMI cMy abMdontd pot110n ot Sen11 waler rigllla, but will'loli the FORNI". AS PEA MAP RE· TrllCt 11413, In the City or ance evidenced Dy note se-Homes 3118 5 Halladay. Publlahed Or1.nge Coast camp stove. baO• a boll• not 1~re prlOt to lout tor tiling Olln'9 by eny c:tedt· .t.na Avenue ad)QlnlllO &aid Lot ngllt of aur11199 entry, ,. CORDED IN BOOK 3. PAGE Coa1a Mesa. County or Of· cured Dy Mortgage°' Truat ISantt Ana 92704 Dally Piiot September t2, c.o•s. Robeft Munck, montlll trom the dai. of the tor lhtll be Oc\ober 17, OI' 11'1• NOlt'-tt delcrlbtd u res~ 111 tht deed ltt>m thl 28 OF MISCELLANEOUS MQe, Stat• of Clllf0tnta. •• Deed on the propeny so Carlyle Cornwell, 19911 19. 28. October 3, 1986 Sola,"'°" (t pllr). 11eatfng notlc• abeve. t98e wtllcti It ll'le butlnell lo<lows: Beolnnlog al Ille frvlne Company, a Micl'llgM MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF I* m1p recorded In 8ooll sold. Ten per ctnl ol amount Port Renwick Pl . Newport ' F8e4 C·056, Al Nufjene. Blcyele. YOU MAY EXAMINE tilt day ri.fore the coneutM'lt· ml4HMCllOn ol lht c:enler line Corporation, recorded THE COUNTY RECORDER 489 pagea 23 end 24 ol Mia-Did to t>e deposited with bid Beach CA 92660 auto door, foolfoeller. Ille kept by tile court. If you tlon dll• ~ lbove. ol Santa Ana Avenue w~h Ille Fet>rvary 17, 1978 In Book OF SAID COUNTI. cellaMOUa Maps, In 1111 of· Bids°' otterato t>e rn wrlt· Thia Duslntss 11 con· l'talC NOTICE trouble Ughl, 11eptaddt<, are a peraon lnltfeatad In So f.,. &a II known to Mid centw Nne ol TWtlily·Flrll 12568, Pl!O• 132A or olflclal The itreet ~ren and flcle of tile County Recordet Ing llld wut be rec.lved al ducted Dy an Individual bencl'I grlndet, e1ec1rtc trim-tht "llte. you may ww Intended Tr11.-.. ... Mid Slr1tl. • laod Stretea are records. other common deeignalloo. of aald County the aforaald olflct al any Cart te C0tnwell FICTITIOUI .,...,, met, gatden tCICM, buck91.a, upon 1ne extcutOt or edmln-Intended Trlnlfwot9 ~ shown on the map eboY9 PARCEL 3. Easements u If any, ot the rMI Pfoptl'ty EXCEPT THEREFROM time atter lhe llret pubtl· n-,1/ ataiement was fired NA• STArn.NT t>oxn. tslrllor, 0t upon the I t· the loUOWlf\9 1ddltlon1I mentioned. and tl'lenCle aud\ easementa 1111 deacrf bed above fa taCl'I and all of tl'le unite cation hereof end btf0t1 with the County Clerk 01 Or· The fotlow1ng perlOtlS art E-073, T1tenoe CHttord. torney tor the executor or butlntN ~ Ind ad- Sollttiw.terty alonO me C*'llet patllCUlarty set lotth 111 thl purported to be• 2208 & shown ind defined on the d11e of sale Count on Septemt>et doing bualness u : Saxton Tricycle dlelt. refrigerator, edmlnt1tr11or, and flit wllll dr-wtthln the thrM kne ol S&nla Ana AlltllUt Mlde ent"led ·easement&' ot 2208'4 WEST OCEAN Condominium Pt1n re-Dated thia 23rd oay of ~86 Y Dl1trit>ut0ta. 1'782 Mlfffken Dlfbeque, bags a box• tile court with proof of...,. ~· 1 .. 1 past: Nont. 190,00 IMt; l'*1ee the Dedaratioo, under the FRONT, N£WPORT 8EACR, corded August 20, 1981, In Sept .. t988 ' ,:ttNT7 Avenue, lrvlne, CA 9271' W·018, BNI Radloff, Wood vtc:r. 1 wtlllen requeat 1t1t· Ollad Juty 7. 1tM Solithwttterty parlllttl wi.th the sec11on headlngs In &UCh CA 926e3, Book 14188, paget 8•3 to 8AIDOMAN, MOrUMUN, PuDllslled Orange Cout Saxton Wattf Condition· trim, toot 1><>11. auto wlleels, Ing that you deslr\_ l99Cill 1.1'.C. ,AllTMI ...... 8Y: NolthNSlerty hne of •&Id Lot Mtda entrtkld u lottows: The undttalgned Trustee 870, Inclusive and , .. r .. GOULD & IHANO, INC,. Daily Pilot Septemt>er t2. mg Equipment. tnc:, 18782 metll lheMng, OtMM gun. notlcle oft~ llllng ~en In· ..._ l1n11M11nt C::..... ~~; and ••'-ion thtrtol. •5&111emant and di.ctalms any lllOllfty IOf any eorded Octol>er 2. 198 1 In AH-r• at L-. lt2t t9 28 October 3 1086 Mllhken Avenue Irvine. CA l>ucitetJ Dag• & tlOue ventOtY and_ appttlWntnt of ,...,, OcA•81 ,.,._,, 9r: zoo IMl. tttenoa Notthttallt!y. Encroacnment• and ·eommon lncof'rec1nep 01 tilt .. , ... boo1c 14243. pages 378 to 8olu AHnue, WHI· • · F889 9V14 C.ftlor~la corpor· w -028. Don Snyder, est1t11uat1 or of the jWll· I . C..... WIMft, .. I~ PiVal at wdh IN NotlhwMt~ Alea. Easement•. addr ... 1111<1 other eommon 405, lnclualve, ot Ottlcial Re-"'6ftater, Ce. nea. (714} auon Bk:ycies, ~t. aotu (2). tlons or acc;ounta mentioned Ortt K•erM. kltteHM hne ot &aid Lot and ••tension PARCEL 4, ~asdmanlS as deaignatlon. 11 any. atlOwl\ cords llt-04lt · PUBllC.NOTICE , Tiiis Du11neu 11 con· cttatn. daybed, atttto, aurl· In SectJon 1200 and 1200 5 of Tr11111.,._ lntreoL 180 09 IHI to lht 1uctl -.ments art llefefn. PARCEL 2 AUomey(s) tor Adminl1· duct eel Dy· a corporation t>oard, baga a t>oxH tile Calllornfa ProDatt Code. Publllhad Orenge COllll canter hne OI Twenty-F1rsl particularly set IOrlh In tile Saldaalewltlbem1de, 1>ut Unll 1•, as sttown and d• tratrht BRONYA FELDMAN. FICTITIOUS BUllPfESI I Ross Levine, Vice Preal· W-006, Bryan Mlla111d. ClfOI Herta f9ll, At· Dally Pllol October 3, 1tM Slreel, lhenClll NMhWesterty anide ent~IGCI "Easements• ot without. covenant . or wtr· fined on the Condominium Administratrix ol Ille estate NAME ITATE•NT •1 dent Lawn edger, drot> COfd, 8'110 corner et uw, 121 C..,.. Ft47 along aa>d cen1ar hna m i..1 the Dectarellon ot Covenenta. ranty. ••Pl'"' or lmpfltd, r• Plan reftfred 10 11><>~ In the of setd. Oec:edenl fl)t following peraons are Tllis statement was llled p•na,.. coif• tat>tt. catoet ltteet, ltltt• 102, c.ett _ tolhe poim of beg!nmng Conamons and A.sttlC110M gardlnO title. potMHfon. Of Ded.,.atlon ol ReattiCllona Pubfial'led Ofenge Goetl dol buslneu as AST • With !he County°Cler'l(orOr-~old'). indtalilea. 8 ar--·CA m27 rtaJC NOT1C( TPMI atrMI eddrasa ~ recorded on June o, 1978 111 enciumbr&llCleS, to pay the rtcofdtd October 2. 198 t, In Delly Pllol October 2, 3, 9, Ap~tJons Software Tech· atige County on s.pteml>er mtchanle$ chHt. work Put>llal'ltd Or~ Coul ____ ....... _ _..._... __ oiner commo<'I Gas<gnatton. tf Book 11768, oegea 420to 484 rtmlinlng ~•I eum o1 Book 14243, page 40&. ol 1986 notogy , 17-L Riveralde Av-3 1986 bench, T V '1 , 11treo , Dairy Pilot October 2, 3, 9. ~~ atry, ol 11'18 real proc>el!y 11\dusive ot olfiC>al records ot the notea MClUred Dy said Offlctat Records ThF 149 enue ·Ntwl)Ofl Beech CA '111710 llPtakers, 4 dtawer clleat, 1986 ....-..,_._ del.aibed &llOv8 is PIKPOl1ed said Coonry (The "M8.s1er Deld of Trust, with lnttteSt Tilt 1treet addreas and 92688 · .a..tr end llluaMM, At· akl's. lamps, l>Ollet.. ThFl!>O COUNTY Of GRAW 10 be. 3t1 e. 2111 &trffl. Oectandlon"! under Secllon lhereen ... provided In aald Otl'ltf COtnmon designation. MUC NOTICE Raglnald 0 Alverez 323 torner• •l Law, 41a1 Ttl6tf The under.signed r_..... ,__________ 11'1 tl'le Miiter of tl'le Appll- Cost1 MMe. ca 92627 1-jeadingg 1n aucl'I 1111icle notH , 1dvancH. II 1ny, II any. of the real property Canal Street Ne...;port Ave., Suite t40, Newport the rlgl'lt to refuM any bid Pla.IC NOTIC£ cation of GREGORY TODO Th~ undlrsJgned Tr1.1stat 411111tllld u follows: •0wntra undtftllettfmsolaaldo.ed described above fa NOTICE Beach CA 9266J Bffch,CAl:IMO 11or'N'lotl-4tt CUMMINGS IOf Change OI drsclaim1 arry ial>lllly tor &fly nghts and ct~. ulilillM and of Trull. '-··cl'l1rge1 and purpo<1ed to be. t872 B·8 INVITINO ltOS Thts' busineu Is con. PuDtished Orange Coaat Dated SeptemDtr 24. NOTICE Of Name 1ncorrec1,_. ol l/'lt llrMI Cat>1e 'Talev!sion", "S\JPl)Ott expen ... ollheTrvatMllld MONAC!VtA AVE , COSTA Notteelsherebyglvenlhal dueled by .nrndivtduel Deily Ptlol $eplember 12. 1986 DlllOlU'TIOMOF No A 13't9t1 ad<l1•1 and Olher common Ind Sen1emen1•, of the trusts ettlted by aakl MESA. CA 02627 the Board ot Trustets or the Reginald O Al-nr8l 19 26. OctoC>er 3. 1988 Put>llSMCI Of~ Cout ,AATNl.Alftlt AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE cla.igna!lon, ti Mf, lllown ·enc:roecttmen1" and Deed ol Trust The underslOf\ed TrvslM Huntington Beach Union This llatemeot as flied F888x Daily PJI01 October 3, 10, CONTINUATION Of FOR CHANGE OF NAME he<ton. ·eommuMy Factlnl8$ The 10111 amount ol the dlecta1ms any hablllty IOt any HIQll Scl'loot otatrlct wm re· ..,1111 tile County 'c.:f1t 01 0r: 1986 •u•••• (Sec. llOMI Sa'<! sale will Ile made, t>ut ENament'. • unpaid balance ol Ille oDll· lnoorrectneaa or the street cefve sealed Didi for auppty-enge Courily on Seoiemt>er PUBLIC NOTICE F948 Pur141ant to_!~lona GREGORY TODD CUM· withou1 covenant °' warranty. Th& slraal aodress .and gallon MCured by the prop-address ano other common Ing BAND UNIFORMS meet· 3 1986 of Section 1503$.$ of the MINGS hu fllad a pe1ftlon In 11iprass or l!lfpl~. regarding other common designallon. II trty to be sold and rllton· designation. II Jny, el'IOwn Ing or "9qual to the spec111. F:ttln• Corporation Code of the this court fOf an Otdtr lllQw.. 1rtle, possess•on. or any. ot 11111 reel proc>e11y aDt. esllmated coata, ••· hereTn cation• on file In the olflce ol FICTITIOUS IUIANISS PUBLIC NOTICE State of C."lornfa. nolk.e la Ing pelltlontr to en.,. enc:umbranc:., to ""'w Ille.._-,._.._...__ -"''"""'od_,,MSandadvancMattlle Saldut.~IU>emede,l>ut ••ldOi~tr"'t Pubhthed Ofange Coaat NAllllEITATIMINT .._ ..... Iv his/lier n atn• from ,..., ........ ._, ......,,,., ~ ,....,,.,., ,..... -• "" Daily Piiot Seplemt>er 12, The lotlowi"" persons .,. FICTITIOUS IU ... IS ,_...,y g "' remaining pnncipel aum ot the 10 t>e: 11 On~wood Unrt 14, ume of Ille lnillal pul>llcatlon withoul covenan1 °' Wet· Bids sllall DI clearly 19. 2G. Octot>er 3 1986 doing Dual~~·.. 81 Tht NAMIE 'ITATl•NT Tilt pa11netahlp, her• GREGORY TODD CUM· n011(1) l lQJrld by Mid Deed lrvtne,CA92714 ·of the NotlCle of Sile Is ranty.e•pr .. a0t1mplled,r• marked 'BAND UNIFORMS FB82 Souverm 1 Hr Photo 13771 Tiie lollow! tolor1 u lattng DetwMn MINGS t o GREGORY of T~. w~ll mtaresl the<eon. The u~ned TruSlue $240.444 60 garding 'ltlt, possession.°' • BID •11-44" lddressed to • nv_peraont are Le-ence A COpttand and RALEIGH REED CUM· as pro...lded In aaJd noll(•). disdalms Mt lt&l>ilily tor any The beneficiary un<Mlr aald encumbrances. to pay lhe Allyn E RQW\ay, PurCl\tlalng N8WOS>ft Ave~ i l2. tultln. kl-o,:boSlnns as A Coun· Ted R Ho,..,;,an 11ndtf the MINGS. 1dvllllClM. 11 any, un<11< tile 1ncorrec1ness ot the slrael Deed of Truat heretofore ex· remaining prlnclpel sum of Manager. ~unjJngton Beectt PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92680 try Sprinkle, t829 Lakt St llc11tlous firm name of South IT IS HEREBY OROEAED terma of th• Deed ot Tri.ISi. address and other common ecuted and delivered 10 Ille t,,• notes secured by said union High SChoot District, Phal Duell, 881 W Wiison. •B. Huntington Se!Klll, CA Coaet ~ wtllcl'I bual· that •II persona fntw•tad In lees, charges anO expeMes ol de5igna1i0n. 11 arry, shown undersigned a wr11ten Dec· Deed of Trull. with Interest l025I Yorktown Avenue. FICTITIOUS 8USfNESI Costa Mesa CA 921127 92648 neu •as being conducted the ma.II• al0<...id ~ lhe Truslat and ol tilt trutts hefetn laration ol Default and 0.. thereon, as 1>1ov1deO In aald Huntington Beach. CA NAME STATEMENT Sokuntlleary Ntn. IOl6 Jennifer E. Se>tinklt, 1829 at 6232 Kiowa SI· City of before this covn In Dtc>trt· er~ by sa>G Deed ol Trust. Said sale w111 De mtde, Dul mand lor Sale. and a written notea. advances. II tny. 92646 and received at or Tiie lotlowing persons are Vatenda St •e. C M CA L•"-• St •B. Hunt Bch •CA Wettminsttf c~iy of Ot· ment No 3 at 700 CMc lo wtiS11,497 82. wnhoul covenant 0t warranty Notice of Default and Etec· under the terms ot the DMd Delore 2 00 p M , October doing Dusuwss as Airport 92626 I • 92648 ange Sllle ol CellJomie. 11 Center Drive Wwt, Senta Tiie Deneltoaiy und« sa>G a-,:p~ or impl..O, !911ard'"11 hon to Sell The underaiglled ol Trusl. lees. charges and 14 1986 at wl'llCll time and Loop Joint Venture 3190·F This ous1neu IS con· Janet M Sprtnklt. 20!> now dts90!Yed by mulull An&, Calllornl4, on October DilOd ot T~t htretol0t1 14l8. posa•s.on. or caused said Nollot ol De· ep11ens .. of the Trustee arid place l>lds will t>e puDltely A1rP0<1 loop Drove. Cosll ducted Dy a ~erat pert· Hartlorcf"•-41:. Hunt Bch . CA conaem · 27. J988. at 2:30 o'clock ex1CU1ao end datlvered to Ille encumbre.N:os. to pey tht tault and Election 10 Sett to of lhe trusta created by said opened and read In Bldg_ c . M e •a · C a 1 1., o t n I • nersllip 92648 Beginning on Augull 8 P.M • and lllet'I and there unc:ttratgnad a wr'"en remaining phnc1pe1 sum of the t>e recorded In the county Deed ol Trust . to-wit: Rm 361 92628-3459 Phel Ovch TlllS Du$meu I• con-1986Ted A Hortman wtll ~ anowcauM.llanytlleyh1ve. Doclarel1on ol 0.taun and note(s) atcurlld by said Deed where Ille real properly Is-S93.864 79 E.acll l:>ld shall rtmatn valid Rot>ert l Foreman 3190· This S1a1emen1 was llled ducted Dy· a general pan· COflducttng said bullntu wl'ly said petition for Change Demand lor Sela, and a written ol Trust, w1lh lnlarMI thereon, locited The t>enef1C11ry undtf aald tor a ~IOd of 4!> da'(I attet F A1rport Loop Drive, CoSla with 111• County Cieri. 01 Or· ne<ahlp and De enmled 10 all tilt as-or nat"M ahoutd not De Noltet ol 0.faun &nd Eltdton II ptOVldld "' llald notl(s). Oett. 9...._86 Deed ol Trust heretofore ex· the dlte specllied tor the re-Mesa CA 92626-34!>9 a"9e County on September Jenny Sl)(lnkle sets ol aald bueilneat end granted lo Stll The undersigned lldYanms. ti any. under the BINEFACT. H aald ecutld and dettv.,ed to tht c.ipt ol t>lds Oet>ra L Klrel'lner 502 3 1986 Tllia statement wa.s filed 1111 assumed and will pay an IT IS FURTHER Ofdetad caused &aid Noice ol D1tau11 letm$ or Ille DMd or Tri.IS!, trua .... ,,o. •ox Jflt, underJ>Oned a wr111en Dec· The Board of TniJleea Dahlia C0ton1 oet Mar, CA FJttnO with the County-GleB ot Or· outstllldfng obligations of that• copy Of lhit order to and Elldion lo Seit to pe tees. c:harg• and expenses of LAGUNA Hft.ll, CA 12154 laret1on of Oefautl and De· ahall be the sole judge of the 92626 PuMshed Orange Coast ange County on September said butfneu wlllch her• anow CllUM be publlahed In r90ordecl 111 tile county wl\ttt the T!'USIM and 01 tht trusta (714) IM-3711, er l"u· mand tor Sele. and written quality of equipment ottered Peter B Finnerty. 3190-F D11ly Pilot September 12. tO. 1986 lofe>t• ano h«Nlter -• fn· the Orlf\99 Couto.tty Pllol. ttte. real proP.9'1y" loallad. creeled ..,, Mid Deed 01 Trust. beltl C"-' -Notice ot Detault and Etec· and r~·rves the tfg .. t 10 re· Airport Loop Offve. Coste 19 26. Octol>ftf 3. 1986 FSttsn cu ..,. .. Ille -...-trve , 0_,,,_, ~at .. T vr S '""' '' Mesa. CA 92626·3•59 F875 Pubflal'led Or&""" Coast ... :r=...~ r.._ -•·-:;-a-t .... lon,o;:: .. ., In, .... r td!Mlty rustae SelVICe to wit: $20, 712 55. Publlstted Ofange Coast lion to ell The undersigned iect any or all bids end IO ··•· uv•n ... _.. """"' .. -"" '" I too Paofic Coast H.ghway The Denel1C111ry under sal<I Dally Pltot Sttiteml>er 19. caused said Notice of De-waiYe any 1ttegularfty there-This Duslness Is con-Daily P1101 Sec11emt>er t2. Said partneral'lip 11 die--county at 1ea11 once 1 .,.... Hermosa Beach. CA 90254 Deed ol Tl'\JSI 11ere1o1or11 26. Octot>et 3. 1986 IBYlt and Etec:tlon 10 Sell to In ducted by 1<>1n1 venture 19 26 Octo!Nr 3 1986 SOived u ot August, 1086 al for lour CC>r)MC41tlw WMll• (213) m -t 174 or 372-7788 a•ec:uted and delivered to lhe , F92'1 t>e recorded 1n tlle county l'9ned Altyfl I "°'"9y Robett l F0teman MLIC NOTICE F909 t2 oo midnile Pflor 10 tile day ol Uld heW· By. Katllfeen D1Meo undersigned a wnnen wl'lete the teat property 11 ~urd\aelng ~ ' This statemet1t was Med Dated August 6. 1986 Ing Au1honzld Sign.iur1 Dedarall()ll ol Oetauh and Ptatc NOTICE tocated Trustee Is CICG Dated· September 2!>. wttll the County Cle<ll ot Or· FICTITIOUS BUlfNESI Wealmmater, Caltl0tnla Deteo SEP Ill t986 Oo1a: September 5. 1988 Oenand tor Sale, end a wrrtten Corporation t986 ange Counly on Augu11 2S. NAME STATEMENT PUBUC NOTICE Pall~I& P Lewis, Notary "*""I.. llflfttl, Judtt Cllf Sop. 19. 28, Oct. 3, 1986 NOl.ce ol Dtlaun and Eledion NOTICf Of Address ano telephone Publlahed Ortnge Coast 1986 The lotlowtng perlOlla are • Publlc. California. Orang• fthe I~ CCM#'t Orange Coast Doily Pilot ~ to Sell. The undersigned APl'l.ICATION FDlll number ot person conduct· Dally Piiot Septeml>er 28, F31aeo ~~~ D~:in~H n:;: ;~,o FICnn:u~. County (Stall PuDlished Orange Cout ------.----causec said NOllOll ot Dela.ult CHANGE IN Ing sate IS 7101 Baird Av· Octot>er J, t988 HeH Seely, Esq . 4631 . U9 • u • TIMI Law~ A. Copelaftd Deily Pilot Septtml>et 19 PUBUC llAnTIC-E and Eledton lo Seit to bt OWNllllltW Of enue Reseda, Celllornla F941 Tellef Avenue, Suite 140, B202, Irvine. CA 927 t8 NAMI ITA NT Ted fl. HoftMtn ' 28 October 3 tO t986 ' nu ALCOHOLIC 9 3 3 5 9 6 8 8 Newpon Beach, CA 92880 DaYld Robert Feldman. 22 The lollowl!:'O peraona lft . . ' ' ---------recorded Ill the county Wiier• ··vE· &Q• LICE .. •'"' t • 4 1 I ( 1 ) 0 c w d I f c & .................. _ • ...u;;;._ •• La .. __ Publlll'led Orange Coaal F9 t 1 the reel propeny is loc:8tad. ~ .... .:c " '"' 342-3408 Pubhsl'led rtnge oatt oo grove rv ne, "' ......... ., ~·-... _ . .. T0~~r Date: SeP!embar 10, 1986 To Wllom II Mey Conc:ern DA re Sept 3, 1986 PllllC NOTICE Diiiy Piiot 5ep1emt>et 12. 92714 AHocfatH. 245 Flt cher Dally Pilot October 3· t988 P\8.IC NOTIC£ " "~""' First ltlltflt&l.a &nil ot JOJOS RESTAURANT CICO C<>ftHlllAnON, 19, 28. Octot>er 3 t988 This Dullness IS con-Ave . Suite B2. Coata MIM, FM9 TAU.S.TEE'-8 6Al:.E Cahtomie. Trustee, l055 INC 11 applyfng lo the 0.. Al TftUSTEE. AftMANO c. FICmlOUI IUIMaa F860x ducted by an lndlvtdual CA 112626 FICTITIOUe ....... ComT S. No. 1R·71-86043. Wilshire Blvll .. Los Angeles, partmtnl of Atcohollc IAUCEDO/AUTHOllllZIO 1, NAMf ITATE•NT David Rot>ert Feldman Gana Sullivan . 2571 PllllC NOTICE MAMI ITA'T'lmNT puter &llll'tl\Oa. CA 90017 (2131 5a<HS800 By: eever• Control 10 Nit al· SIONA TUftE Tile lollowlng peraons are PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was llltd Creatvlew. Newport S.ach, Tiie fotlowfng ptteons are 01-11604-0HK> Kimt>erty A. Imel coholfc beverages at t507 S PuDhShed Orange Coaat doing bU.stneu aa· Canyon w1th the County Clerk of Or-CA 92883 FICfrTIOUS IUSMll doing 1>ua1neM u · F & J YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 589 26 Oct 3 10 1986 Coast Dr . Cotta Meaa. CA Dally Pilot Septeml>er tO Cove TownhomH, 1400 FICTITIOUS BUllHES8 a.nge County on Septtml>er La Brea lm1•t0f'a, lid .. a NAMI ITA~ Muaic. 992 AulM Drive, UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Or~·eoa.51 (>81~ Pilot 92626 with "41" On S•Je 26. October 3 l986 . Ouatl St . Sulll t90. N-· NAME STATEMENT 3 1986 C1lllornla tlmlled partner· Tile tollowong IMlflON 1ire Costa M .... CA 92828 DATED NOVEMBER 3, 1982. Beer Wine (Eal Pl ) llctnM F920 po<1 Bell, CA 92660 Tht following peraons ere FS1112t llllO. 24!> F".-oher A\19 . Suitt doing l>ualneas U . Cllllornl1 Forrnt K W.rttf. Jr, "2 UNL.£SS YOU TAKE ACTION Publiltted Ofange Coast Aldo Gene PiOnefl, t70 E doing t>u!1neas a.s Omega PubltaMd Orange Coaat B2. Costa Meaa, CA 92826 Printing Syetema. 18090 Azalea Drive, Costa Meaa, TO PROTECT YC>l,fl PllllC NOTICE Daily Piiot October 3. 1988 PUBLIC NOTICE 18th St. Unll B. Costa Meta. Plant 1n1er1ora. 25551 Deily Piiot September 12, Ronald J. Guy«. 24$ Fla--Beach Blvd . 11 13, Hunt. CA 92626 PROPERTY. IT MAY BE F9!>3 CA 92827 Saltwater Drive. Dana Polnl 19. 26. October 3. 1986 cher Ave .. Sulle 82. Coata lngton Beach. CA 02648 Mary Jane Wtfner, 092 .SOLO AT A PUBLICS~. IF r:rCTITIOU8 BUSINHI STATEMENT OF Cheri.s Plgnetl, 1132 E CA 92629 F877 M .... CA 92828 Adrian Dennie Col9. 9352 Azalea Dr., Coata M .... CA YOU NEED AN NA• STATEMENT PUBllC NOTICE AIANDONMENT Of Balboa Blvd.. Ball>oe, CA Steven Angelo. 255!> 1 This bu1tn1u la con· Sunrfdge Dr • Huntington 92628 EXPlANATION OF me The lotlowtng penona ete USE OF FICTITIOUS 92661 Saltwater Or Dana PO<lll PUBllC NOTIC£ dueled Dy • gtntf•I pan-Beach. CA 028411 Thi• bu•ln•H la COi\• NATURE OF THE dOlng bUalneU as Ball>Oa NOTICE M IUllNE89 NAME Tiils Dualn•H la COii-CA 92629 rttfeftltt Tlltl b111tneu la con-ducted by• husbllld andwtt. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Glass Co 1671 Plaeenlla APl'l.ICATION FOR The loltowlng persons Oucted by a Nmited parlner· Tll1s DusmeH Is con· FICTITIOUS aU .... SI Ronald J. Guyet ducted Dy an lndiV!!Sual Mary Jane Wernet YOU. YOU SHOULD Ave . Costa Mesa 92627 CHAHOI • Mve aDandoned the use 01 at11p ducted Dy an indMdual NAME STATEMENT Tiits statement waa llltd Thia ttatement 1'b flied This lletltMnt wu ftltd CONT "CT A LAWYER. Allen G EllsWOrlh, 10142 OWNEASIW the F1c11t1ous 8u11n11s Alkdo G-Plgrttfl Steven Angelo The following persons art ...,.th lhe County Clerk of Or· with the County Cllttt OI Ot· wftll the County C1tr11 of Or· Oo Octoller 17, 1986, aJ Jon Day Dr . Hun11ng1on ALCOffOl.~ Neme PL FINANCIAL This st11emen1 was flied Tll1s statement was toled dolngbuaineuas.O.GIF'FIN enge County on September ant• County on Septemt>er •not County on August 28. 2 00 P.M F~tS1 lntaratllo Bank Beach. Cal 92646 BEVElllA~ LICfNIE SERVICES 657·•B5 W. w1tll the County Cltfk ol Or-wllh the County Cte<k ol Or· INVESTMENTS, 18300 Von 11, 1986 3. 1986 19&6 01 Calltomoa as lllo duty Tn1s Dualneu IS eon· To Wllom If May Concern 19th St . Costa Mne, CA ange County on August 28. ange County on Septeml>er Katmen. Suite 700, lrvlne, ,,,._ nWJW Pa11tll llpDOtrited Trustee undllf and duc1eo by an lnd1vlduel JOJOS AESTAUAAN:f 92627 1986 3. 1086 CA 927 t5 Publitl'ltd Orange Coul Publlahed Orange Coaal Put>tlslled Orange CoMt oursu,anl to Deed 01 Tr1.111. Allen G EHsworth INC 11 a.pplying 10 the Qlt.. The F1e1111ou1 Bualoess n11m n1euo Demus Gittln, 2260 Gold· Oally Pilot September 28. Daily Pilot Se9tembtt 12. Oafty PNot $ec>l91nb« t2. Recx> <led on Novernt>er 29. This statement wes flied par1ment of Alcollollc Name referred 10 ~was PubllSheo Ofa.nge Coast Published Orange Coast en Circle, Newport Beacl'I. October 3, 10, 17 t988 19, 26. Octooer 3 t98fl 19, 26. October 3. 1Me 982, • Oocumer>I nq w1lh Ille County Cte<k ol Of. a.._ Con ot to Mil .,_ flied in Ora~ Count; 01\ .Qaily P111ll Sepiemt>et J2. Dally -Pllol -Seplembet 12 CA--92e60 F942--F881 -F874 82-•14903 Of Official Racotoa enge County on Septemfief eollot~Yet tr .. at 2750 1·26·83 F207821 19 26 Octol>er 3 1988 19. 26. Octot>er 3. t986 TlltS business 11 con· t----------11-----------+-------.....:~~ o~~g~"t:~~ryhl A~,'!'~1~' 30 1~6 F-· .. -Harber Blvd.,~osta Men . Pe1er L8f1Q•ter. 3410 s 1'870 F892 ducted Oy an JndMduel PUBllC NOTICE PtalC NOTIC£ PtaM: NOTlC( • • -·-CA t:l826 w11n·"47" On°Sal Main S1 C·4 Santa Ana. ----------Dennis Glttln O~llCUlad Dy. Gary J. H1gntand PuDllshed Orenge Coal G I (E t Pl Hioe!'I e c~a707 • PteLIC NOTIC£ PUBLIC NOTICE This ate1emen1 WU fifed and Frankie R. Highland. Daily P1101 oCtober 3. 10, 17. ~~~.~ Orant• ~0 .. , Tn1a Dus1ness was con-with the county Clerll ot Or· nr~~ w~~~l~SET'3 2"· l9S6 F9'-I Delly Pilot Octot>er 3, 1986 ducted Dy an lndl\lldual FICTITIOUS IUllNEll FICTITIOU8 IUllMl!SS ange County on Augu'1 t9. A " F952 Tllia Slttement was llted NAME ITATl.•NT NAME ITATEMINT 1986 CH~HH.ES( T ....,8!_00ER F'OA witll Ille County Clefll of Ot· The lottowlnt peraons are Tiie lotlOwlng pir'aona art N17420 ~ pay-al lime ot aale PUBUC NOTICE Plel.IC NOTICE ange County on September do+ng bU11neu u Canttf doing business as High PuDllshed Orenge Coast in 13Wtul money ol tht lkl~lld 3 198!1 Street Buslnua Park. 1800 Tech Erectors. 111 t Daily P1101 September 12, Slal") or by caahler'a chaclt FICTITIOUS IU ... 11 ,ICTfTIOUI IMISINEIS Peter l.tngeter Port Sheffield. N-port Bell A11l1more t.er Costa MH&, 19. 26, Oc;tober 3, t986 drawn on a 51818 Ot netlonll NAME ITATl•NT NAMI STAT'f•NT Pubhlhed .grange Coaat 92680 CA 92627 F90e Dank,°' 11 see tortll In Sedton Tiie following peraona .,., The lolk>wtng peraona 1te Delly Piiot Septeml>er 12 Roti.rt E Sweeney, 700 Howard Riehard WOOd· ---------- 2924h 01 ,,,. Cw• Code, at the dOing bullntta aa Gtace-doing bUalnest U' FOC\lt 19. 26 Octot>er 3. 1986 N Haciende. I.a Habr1. Cit wotth 11 11 Avlemore Solltll lrt>nt entrance 011119 Old H11s1on Trivet Co. 2.24 W. FrM Sttndlng tn8"1a. t t24 F887 90631 Coala ....... CA 92827 ~ ~ty ~::',,;n Pac1t1e Coast Hf9tlway, •C. Main StrMI. Surtt C. Irvine. Stephen L Robinson. Steve Oltle, 3828 Del Ille on a 1 Newport Bttch. CA 92660 CA H714 MLIC NOTICE t800 POf'l Sl'lttt1tld, ~· Valle Orange. CA 92669 Mt Bot;everd. Santa Ana, ca Hugh Hutton. Ill. 30 ChlflOlle T. Marat\, 878t port Bch 92660 Thia Du11n1sa la con. all right, tllle and inlerasl Har Dor ISiand, Newport Anthony Or., Huntington FICm lDUS BUltNEll This Dustntu la con-ducted by a limited partner· a>nveyld to end '10¥t helCI by It Beach CA 92860 Btacl'I CA 92&47 NAMI STATEMENT d led b under said Deed 01 Truat •n the Martua M Grace. NO This' butlneH la con· Tiie following person• are ~snip y· a g-r•I part· ship 0t09tf!Y aitualed in 18 d Glenneyre, Laguna Btael'I, ducted Oy. tn lndlvldua.I do+ng buslneu II MK'a, Robert E. S~ ~~:·=~·~=:~ltd County, Celitorrua. delcri~rig CA 92!1!>1 Cl'ltrio11e·T Mlfth 88 It -t89 Cout Hwy, Thia statement was llltd w11n the County Clerk or Or· lht land ll'ltre1n llit. Th D f flltd l~ BMcll CA 926$1 PARCEL 1 UM , ., lllOWn ts usineu Is con-1111 atattmenf wu Mery K TiOt>ells same llri1h the County Clefll of Or-tno! County on Augull 28, .nci deacnl>ed "' lhe ducted Dy co-panner-s With tilt County Cllttt of Or· Thi• bualntH 11 con· a.nge County on September 1ot6 Condomil\ium "'an recorded M M Grace •not County on September '4. 1986 ,,1.., May 2t 1'96t Book Thia llatement wet flied 3. tOH ducted by, an lndMdull ,,,.. Publlsh.O Otange Coaat ~087 ~ 554 or'nOll\clal =~t~~nty ~of Or· Publiehtd Ot_... ,:a= r,,~~~ :i.::::•was tlltd D ~UDl~ahed .,,'!:_ange Co-;1 Dally Piiot SeQltmbet t2, ~olaaidCounty. 3 1986 n on tembtt Delly P1IOt 89P'i'~t>er t2, wttl'ltheCounty ClerkofOf. 1:J8.~ob:~"';'= I . 19.28 October3. 1986 PARCEL 2 All und,..,idtel '3tt707 19, 28. October 3, ttee al\9fl County on Se9tember F8N F873 1/9th int-I ... tenant Ill Pul>lill'led Ofange Coul Fn7 3. t9U ·----------common 111 "" IM inlwMI 111 Detty P1tqt Sep1em1>er 12 n1-P\8.IC NOTICE and 10 Int common aree ot Loi t9 26, OctObtr 3• to86 • __ • .,. ..,,.TICE Pubtlthad Ofange Coast fl\a.IC NOTICE 2 ot Trm No. 9280, .. Pl' F8e3 f'UU\.1'1 "" Oally Pltot Septembtt 12. FICTITIOUl IU ....... map''*' in Booll 379, PllOt' I -·-·· to.~. October 3, 1986 ,ICTITIOUS IU..... NAMI STATl•MT 33 l.tld 3-4 ol m'"9flaneoi.M ,ICT1TIOU8.... F898 MAMI ITATIMIJIT Th• loflowtng pereone •r• P\&IC NOTICE r:tCTITIOUI IU ... 11 NAMf ITATEMINT The lollowlng person• art doing buslneaa as: MEL· CRAFT. 1835 Whlltltl' Ave .. Coata M .... CA 92827 C1rlyte Cotnwell, 1838 Port Renwick. Newport Beacn, CA 02e60 T1111 buslneat l a con- ducted by· an tndlvldu1I C-.rtyle Cornwell Thi• statement w" lli.d w\lh the County Clerk of Or· 1"09 County on September 3, IHI ,,,..,. PuDtlal'led, Or1nge Cout DeHy Ptlot September t2. 19, 28, October 3. t988 F890 maps. rec:orde of tlld aiun1y. "81.IC NOTICE NAm ITA~ The lolloWfno peraone "' d olno Du11nua 11 .. IUCl'I term i9 ci.ltled In ff'le Tne 'OllOWinO l*"fO"• "' P'WlJC *>TICE doing tNalnftl .. Antique ROWLAND H!IGHTS 87 "8JC NOTICE ...;...;~.;..;.;;;.-..-....-.-_..;;.;;...;...;..;•.•1 FICTmOUI IU ... H doing butlneQ •• A) Miiiet Emc>orlum. 193 f' Newpot\ P"-AlNERS. e CllUOtnll Mm· --------- '-NAMI ttATllllNT Eye Center, I ) Aaeoc.lated fM:TmOUI MllM'H BoultY.,d, CO.ta M .... CA ilad partn«W\fe>, 595 The PlCTmOUI .UU.11 ,,.,, ... , .. ,or OWHl~~~~~lfl AHO ClllCUV.flON ~.-.. -.-"'-.... -.... -.. ~ -f-,-:.;.,I .:;.:-.,,•.;;:;C0""•~-·~~11 ... ,. °' , ........ 011 1, "161 11•1• I• olol I IO·t·H l':',-r..,.,,,...,=..,="',-::::.,,.,, ... ,,..,. ~--------+"" ... ""'•"'~ ......... -~ • .,,.-~-'=io =,....__,,.,,..., ... , ,,.._=,,=..,-,,.-i .,.,...,, ,. "'"' Dollr lU U• 00 ~ ..... '''"""a~tWOl'••......,.0'1;c.10"•W.•_.. . ._ __ tl'Mf't-••---l.J#~,~ ...... , JJO W. t11 H • Cotta lltu, Or t•t• Co••t1 , C1l1ror•I • '207 •-u· • .,...L...,•iilifllllJ'TM ---•t. OI" ·------·~ -..-1 UO •. 111 St .. CtH• llou, Ort•tt C .. •t1, Ct lllor"ll t1U7 .... 1"'-_lfW, .. , ...... ~ .... A Witt••·· 0.11, "lot, JJO . ~·~Otto ...... CA .,.,, 1(11111'09'!~"""~ ...... "' ..... T~o"o ft l t . 0.1 If '1 It\ • .UO V l •r S~oH• llu_•_. ·_u __ t l_6_U ____ --I ,.,. .. ___ ,_,_,..__, ................. - _... .. ,_. ... ......-. _...,,..,,.__ .. _..,.., ... _....,,.___.. ............ ..,... ....... ...... ._,,.. .......... ,,_,_, . ..,. ...... _.....,,, .... __ .._.., .. ..,.._ .. _..,....._., .............. .._ ... ... ,,,.._ .. .__. .. ,....--. ....... .._....... ......... _ _. ...... ---............................ ,, .. ---.... ~., .. ...,,....,. ........,._ __ .,......._. ___ .,. ~---.,--- PACl,-tC VIEW MIMOftlAL PA,_K Cemetery • M ortuary Chapel • Cfemetory J!,00 Paclltc Vtew Drive Hewpo<I Beacn s.t•-2700 TM fotlowlng Peteont are Eye Specjellete, C) Ad· NAMI ITAn.wT 02e21 City onv.. Suite 201 . Or· NAMI ITATlllEM'T d oing Outtneu U Al vanoad Villon CenMr. SSS Tilt folloWlng PtrlOnJ arw Mtty Anne Oreen. 242 ange, CA 92tQ. The followlftt pereona lft t-•::=~•·:••~.,.~·:; .• :::~:-; . ..,.~, .. ~,~~~'~,.,====r~=..::r5~~ .. !i!~;:J~U~=·~""]~-~em~~-~ Detttet. B) Oattlea NlllllC)Ot, PllCl«llfl A~.. Newport doing bualne9• a : Th• Promontory Drtve Wiii e7 Aowtancl Height• Part· dOlft9 b;tlMM ••. ~ ~ ~ Cl The Aoar-1~ 20'• and Beaeh.CA I~ GtffmtnCreyCom,,.ny,71 t NewporH9e1ch.,CA92MO ' Mtl. • Call(ornla lmitad Pnyllea Conauttlr\o •737 ......... -. _... , .. . HAMOR LAWN· .OUVI Mor1very • c.m tery Cr.ma1ory ~· 01 The Roaring Mitton A. Mk, MD . w 17th Str"t Ste 0-2. Pernell Upton, 100 Udo pertnetthll:> $9~ The Ctty Attn• Circle, Hunlf1\9ton , -~,-.. ------=-= ~ ·-~"0'""., ...... ,----4--.;a.u.:.L--~ 10 I. 1870 Newport Blvd., ~ OOl'POtl110n. 181 Cott1MM1.CAt2t27-~U7 Patk Drive •H . ~ Drlve,Sult•201. Otange CA Be1C11 OOl«nlat2Mt -----·~-:::=:T'-;- eo.t1 ...... CA t2'27 St Andr..._ UpW\d, CA Mitchell F Gettman, a.ectt. CA t2Ml t 2Ma K.M Oi.nn POtU, 4131 • --1 tU Dlnrlle "'*'t Ind John 117M 136St Wlllon St .. WMt• Thi• bvtln.a Is eon-Tt\11 tx.taineea 11 con Arena Ctr~. Hvnllngton --------+.:...-...!.:~--~ ....,,,., MrMtl-.tJoYI' TNt 1>V91h4111 i. coin. !llfntttr; CA t2tlS due19d·br I~,.,,.... M, .. ...., •llmt4ed~-.... Ceiltc;wnt. 92148 t ........ _. ___ ... _,..,, JO_.~ro Thlt.. bue!MH I• COi\• duCttd ..... I corparltlon TN• bu~• ,. con· ~~ •hip Thlt Dutln•at I• COi\• duct-' '°Y oo--pattnera M!Hon A Miiier, MD , Inc., duet-' by 111 lndMdUll Mery AnM O'"f\, PlfMN WIHlam E GlfWln. P~MI· duet.CS by It\ fndlVMIU91 John lellamy ,,.....,,. Mltchell F. Gellman UC>ton I dtl\t • ~ 0 P«'1 Tflll ttMttrient wn fifed Thie ltllemenl •• Ned Thia ... ,.,,,.,, WM tllad Thll 1t11.ment wee filed Ttwt 1t1tement wu flltd rni. atatement •• tllad .ttti tM CouMY Ctttk of Or· With the~ C.. Of Or· wim IM C'Ounty C--of Or w!ttl die ~a.ti Of Or· wttll •he County CWtt ot Or· wllll tt>t County Qerti of Or-;'T~ty Oft S9pcembef rr .... Oounty on leoe~ MOt COunly on ~.,,,btf atlQlll ~JV on...,._,,._ ~ Countv on tleptembtt ange County on hptembef •----•.IH --S. :S. ltll 3;l1R 3. 1• 3, 1NI • r•-· ,,,_ ,,.,. . ,,_, n.-a ,,,_ • ···--·. --------~· u.,.. " 11 '" l l fH tt UI . 10 1t .,,_ - '" u .... th 1.1n · no JS25 G._..., Ave .Col .. Meu 540·~ ~ ()r'"91 Qo9M ~Or ..... Coe9I ~Of-C0Mt "'Ollfhad n.-cm.t PublitNd Or•,..... Coelt ... ..., ............. n.-..... ,._... I'' • l>7 ~-•'.-y--·--.~ _..,_ ~-.... ~-~-12. Ollw -... --.. -...... .....,_.,,... -.... .. .. ..,.,.. ........... .,,... ........ 1 ~-........... -!.:::::" .. "' /FI. I,.;~-'/J .I-~ ....... S ,.... , 1t . M .. ...,. ....,_,..,_ f.,, Diiiy Pltot leptllNs 12. ~ .Plk)C '-ttmW t2, O•HY 'llol Se«>ternbet 12. Deity Pilot Septembtf 12, ~ ,~~ /I' n . r~r Ar.-. ~ . ,,_,oei. · Flt 1 • • Ootobtta. ''" ''· M, 0ic1oo.r 3, ttee ,., 2e. Oct°'* 1. "" tt 2e 0c1~ i ,._ 10 ~. 0c1otier a.,... ::.."::.-_ ___ \ --========::::._L--1 f!!!, · F11'9 F'tH • _ FttS Ftt4 _ ,, • " I M" '"• t " ... ilf Jebs •\ri ATLANTA CAP) -Stress. tl boredom and fnmration at work art •• 11 1 causin1 "subJtantiaJ" beallh prob-' ~'I;"<"tr. ~A lcms · ror Americans, the natiooaJ r•111 f · ttt Centers for Disca.sc Control laid I ~t Thursday. S. ro !21) NI. for eitample, 3 CaJifomia 1\ud):' I F found that claims for "work·related jt " neuroteS" more than doubled 1n the • I first three years of this decade; over ~ · the same period. -claims for other 11 di~blina work injuries fell by 10 percent. ~~ M 1 · . Specialists in occupational health l:Ff!l 1. said in the CDCs wttlcly repon lhai pumcrou1 Job-related iosunnce claims in die l980s~ from mental stress. wrule "there arc increaJin, data on tM reJationstup between 5pcc1fic: worldna conditions and psrcholoaical disorders." 8u1 P'YChololical di~rders tither caused or eucetbatcd by work.ina condiJion,-att far more complcK than most on-tbe-1ob irtjurie , and there " no way oftellina how many American worlcel'J are havina psychologicat problems because of their jobs, said Or. Alex Cohen of the National Institute for OccupationaJ Safety and Health. wlUch Pftl'*re!d Thunday•1 report. •• 1 doa 't think I.he data ... would ofrrr th.at kiftd of infonnation," said Cohen, chief of •PJ>!ied psycho&o&Y for the Cincinnati-hued NIOSR. "Nevertbdett ... tht \Vho&c area d~rervet attention.·· "There is iacreasio& evidence thal an uns\tisfactory work envuonmml may contribute to psychoJoaical di'$- orders," the CDC report said. Meanwhile. a snuiy relCMC<i latt . year by the National Council on Compensation Insurance found that claims for w ~ _. fll "menaal ttttta" ICCOUfttod ror more 1hu OAe in evcrf 10 C>ClCUP&U~ di5eaK4ftd.inJUry d&imt. and tJ1e avnqr cost of t.ho5e clainat WM bather than for other wodc·rdeuid llt.&lth problems ~ F"W>di~y.I ~-~ ~11 ~t :i;l'~jl:l~r--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.;..~~~,--~- Am~' ii.ii ~t ~, And a NJOSH 1tud)" in Ten~ found wo~ in health cart. eervu;e job$ and blue-collar factory positions Sttlung mental health help more often than worken in otbe:r 10~ Those occupari.on , the CDC noted. t~nd to hr characterized by slJ'Cuf YI conditions. repetition. 'hifl worlc and responsjbil1ty for other people. Cooditioos sucb as work overload. lack of control over one's job, noo· supportive bo55Cs and eOJ.lcuuet, limited job opportunity. undefined tasks. rotating work shift and operat· rng at a machinc·stl paoc can au contribute to a worker's d1ssatJsf'a~ tion with his job, the CDC repon said. 1fl'!t" Orlff' NEW V09'K (AP> -TM fO(lowln_g fltl l ~om,~nR~;e WI ~~ ~ ~ UP m.:".s'1~~ l,f , '1}) $1\ollf$ '"' New YOf'k SIQCk Exdlatlff -'h 2,... Upp ~ .. ;. i( Jlocks ind werrenls 11'1411 N1v1 ~ UP m ltd ' ~ 2,, U owltt I '"-mo51 Jnd CIOwn lhe dl!:'.°'' bla.d on l 1tMwlmoneSnvtGold •;.1•6, ~1,,,,..UP t;,a tNl:.o • .;,.. 1> 1 _ 11_ Pll'cel'I of cNlnet r19ar •~• of volume n • + .,,. UP fOOl , ~ r. . tor Thurldev. • Hateltlnt 11~ l ll'e UP ~ No seeurlllft trldlng below $2 ire In~-1 P•~ Am i"' 'h Up ~~r: •'°' : -~-Net end P1rc1nl1Mc:ti•noes are t • .t Pil I t33pf 1 ''• 1 !JP f:\l!int~ 1S{i ·4 d erence belwttn the pr1vlOU$ CIO$lll11 · 14 ~Cl Pliarm 1 34 1~ Up MQTI! 7'~ , pr ce end Thur,sdav's 2 ·p,m.15 MC fnd ~ ~ !JUP ~~,ttt~K l:ll ''J p r I t • . UPS ' =~e_~.t 8 6.,.. ~ up ~~:: :j~' ~ N1m' Lest ChB, Pct. ' Ytlf,PJCP 76 43.4 U~ ~~ ~ts t. i ~~;~~ ~ ia ± ~ ~: 11:1 ~~ J~~~t: ,i~ j , ~ ~i MIO~ ~it f. i w°e':~ UJ!t . 2~ l I~ Ug { : n ~~!~\esln 11;,z + I~ ~g ~::\ Grlfi lJ''' ~r:,,,!> i~ u:fi e· -M~,r.~ "1V~ F~. : N ,ATlln ff. 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FREE TWO·PART SEMINAR Personal Money Management I In A Changing Economy Learn How lo approach. • Reducing income & Estate T1uces • Plann""9 lot Aellremertl Ensign Jumor 1110h School 2000 Cllff Or. Newport Beach. CA ~ 7 30·10 00 pm Tuesday. Oct 7th Thursday, Oct 9th PRESENTED BY GLENN 0 . WOODY. CFP Mr. Woo<Jy is a Cefttfled Financial Planner and President of lntemational Fmaooal Planning Gtt>up He has b6en presenting educallonal and entertaining Financial Seminars tor over a decade :I:F?G International Flnanclal Planning Group l r Wial ~Hit 5 d~r s 6 11 uelGM . N~me 1 G A. P j ~:m ~tt 4 ~ .. '#etrl J i~\.l&f I Kerr J'V.' Mesa r 11 Hf11cill 1 MCorp 1 ~io'pe;e 1 v s 1~ ~ ,g,r, l en os • 1, ~ldMtrMfg l Ull~t n I ~locre s ~ ,.~-on~o" WI Inc ~nv~onSvs 1ut8road s 4~ S ne fA 6 ueasfn ~~ ! ,r: H: 21;\ UP u poWNS Pd Lol C"t, "' -,,,7 ~ -"• -~ d· ~-J lt. -'(,• f214 -it. r~ "" -J -l'e 'II -~ .6 v. -3 .4 lrt=: lA ~='~ .0 .o 0 -'l:t 0 -I 1 1 = ~ 4. ~l~ = ·~ t 16fh -3,4 4. W" -)Jo 4. 114-3'1 • 19914 -·~ 4.~ 211'1 -l 'A 4. In turn. th6se factors can cause psychological 'djsorders inch>ding- ne\.iroses and depression. anxietJ.. 1mtab1ltty, drug abu1ie. sJeep d1f. ficult1es and ph.ysicaJ complaints such as headacht and stomach ache. ''These problems impose substan- tial health and financial costs tn the U nued States:· the Atlanta-ba~ CO(' said:- Wuh the problem of Job-related psychological problems so difficult to measure. it is also difficult to predict future trends. Cohen said. But there are 1nd1cat1ons that Job-related stress, anti its accompanying health prol'>- lems·. rfta)' 1nerease. - CALLING ALL HELPING HAN DS ... For_th~ Harbor Home Christmas Light.Show ~· lf'you are a non-profit group·or c~m­ mercial firm ready, willing, and able to decorate-Harbor home and businesses for this year's Harbor Home Christmas Light Show, December f3-23rd. CALL NOW FOR DETAILS • (714) 642-4321 Ext. 115 And get your company's or non-profit group's name on the list of Helpin~ Hands that will run in the Daily Pilot for approximately nine weeks prior to the start of this year's Harbor I-Lome Christmas. Light Show. \ ,, ' . . ... •• ,. Market slips after rally . NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market pulled back Friday, chan.gina direction abrupUy after a strona early advance. The focal point for fhe marllet-ys wide swtnp was the Labor Department's report that the civilian unemployment rate rose to 7.0 pcTI:ent in September from 6.8 percent the fnonth before. The data also showed a smaller-than-expected increase an nonfarm payroll em~loymcot. At first, analysts u1d traders took that news as a sianat that other economic statistics for September were likely to remain un.inspirina., increasing the chances ttlat the Federal Reserve miah f deem it advisable to relax its credit policy further. Declining issues held a very sliaht cdae on advances at'the New York Stock Exchanac. WHAT AM£x Orn WHA T NYSE Dio NEW YORK (AP) Oct. 3 ~'= Y~=:, Ntw hloha N1wlow1 AMEX LEADER S GoLo Quou s M ETAL S Quon s , ' NEW YORK' CAP) ~1. 3 ,ev. A~~:r ¥:~=' NtW tll9h1 Ntwlows Dow JoNE S AvERAGES NASDAQ SU MMARY 41>~~t ' Ui¢ "eldan ehz.IL cordovon U:iseal ond pznny loof<ir enat·a.o~ tred1L1on ...... ,.~,, . ARID (M&(ch 21-April 19): What been a roadblock will be removed - u'll p in popular suppon for option , tions. Loll&-<listance call relates to ial event, possible journey. Mantal tus is "striously considered." SYDN~Y 01111 • TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Study print, read between lines, emphasize ct. nutrition, basic wol'k methods. It 111 be necessary to "tear down" in order •••••••••••••. rebuild on more suitable base. Scorpio, another Taurus fiaurc prominently. GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Accent on arcatcr sclf-expre sion, creati ve deavors, intensifi ed rclat1onshj~ You'll have luck in matters of peculation d could win contest. Member of opposite sell confides "attraction." CANCER (June 21-July 12): Domestic adjustment is featured. represents sible acquisnion of furniture, luxury item, art object. C'heck safety easures. be especially aware offire hazards. You get what you want (hr.ough iplomaacy. LEO (July 23-Aug.. 22): Look behind scenes, clarify meanings. maintain ura of glamour, mystery. Keep options open, give full play to aotcllectual uriosity. Romance plays role. Short trip may be necessary to complete mission." VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpl. 22): Emphasis on power. authonty,._-l)lles, ulations. tax an.d license requirements. Money is involved. you'lj.Jeam ore about investment procedures. What had been missing can now be a\ed. Capricorn plays role. . LIBRA' (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You reach more people. emplfasis on " . apptarance, personality, ab1ht/ to CO!f'municate ideas. Take 1ot'ttat1vt; lead rather than follow. Membe'r o oppo 1tt .ex pays compliment and means 1t. Aries, another Libra play roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 2l-Nov. 2J): Lia.ht . ls ched on 'area previously dark. Individuals who were indifferent ooula now become enthu$1astic al11e . Stress independence, creativity, willingness to &ct to heart of matter$ SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Follow through on 101t1al ftthngs. Means hunch could pay dividends Focus on home, family reunion. ability to mcrease income. You'll beplcasantly-sul'J)nscd byfriend who had been absent. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Look beyond the 1mmcd1ate, diversify. communicate with one who plans sea Journey. Emphasts on career. bu iness, special relationship with professional superior. Financial aid comes from unusu.al source. AQUAAJUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Brina source matenal up to date. Steer clear of outmoded procedures. S~tlight on spmt~al values, lon1-ranse commit· ment. You'll have-opportunity to correct recent mmalces. You get p roverbial "second chance." PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Scenano haghhghts change, trtt'V'd. -vancty. Cunosity leads to special inquiries which could involve the man11 c am. sciences. Many will seek your counsel and you gain prestige as res ult. IF OCl'OBER 4 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are • capable now of coordinating efforts with family member -you could go 1010 bui.incss, yo u'll be seriously considerinf mantal status. Taurus. Leo, Scorp1<> people play important roles in your hfe. You are unique.creative. rcbellaous an that you do not follow the crowd. You probably did not fit 1010 family paucrn. could have been separated from one or both parents at rclauvely earl)' age Vigor returns this month, you travel in October. populant) increases. you become more aware of appearance. wardrobe. December wi ll be memorable for you in 1986. Both vulnerable. Wett deals. NOrrB ... J.,2 Q AJCTI OJI ••10 WEST EA.IT • 5 3 • 1011 Q Q109 Q J58 0 K108 ¢ 91•8 •AQJ•3 •&102 SOUTH •AKQ9 ___ 9 8-'2 0 AQ75 .,. The bidding: Weet Nortb Eut t'• Pue Pue ,... l Q , ... Pue 3 • r ... , ... , ... , ... Opening lead: Five of • South Dbl~ ,. ,. CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHAilF 'so a casual appralsal of the sltua--h ... ..._ t1on would suggest that declarer would have to rely on the d iamond •· · nness4! ttowever , ,that would al- most surely be wasung the secon- dary honor West had not led a top club, which suggested that he was miss· o mistakes, no progress 'SIDNEY Ha111s There ls no magic about nness· ang the king: East, who had passed Ing. However, it Is foolhardy to his partner's one club opening, take a tlnesse if you know It has no could not have both minor-suit chance of winn1ng. · kings Therefore, the kmg or dla· When a baseball player makes an you don't have any results," said the rror, it goes into the record and 1s friend. "That's not true," replied the ublished. How many of us could inventor "I know hundreds of things tand this son of daily scrutiny? Or that won't work." re willing to admit an error before we Someone who 1s unwilling to be re called on it? wrong, or 10 seem wrong, or to be When. a pohucal appomtment responsible for error, will also never dly backfired on ham. the late New make any glonous d1sco~cncs or ork Mayor LaGuard1a took h1!> ach1t"ve any celebrated ~•ctones. It as lumps and ~xclai mcd, "When I make fear of failure more tl\_an anythmg else a m1staicelfsaoeau1!.. ~--t at separates ihelm1tators from t e · When the mighty Babe Ruth wasn't innovators. hitting home runs. he was striking I am not speaking here of the hoary out. He proba.bly struck out more historical cliche, "They laughed at the than anyone else on the Yan kees -Wright Brothers." Such men come but he also got more home runs. along once a century. 1f then. and A fam ous inve ntor was once most of us simply lack the 1magina- chargcd by a fncnd'wllh wasting his 11on as well as the talent and courage ume on dead-ends and fruatles~ 10 pursue a revolutionary idea such as cxpcnments. "After all theSc years. ..flying, · . But an our own mundane ways. whether 1 n business or an art. an social or political orpnizau ons, most of us sull hve by the old Army slogan, "C'.Y.A." If yo u don't know what it means. ask any buck sergeant. We are protecuve and defensive, from the chiefs of stafT down 10 tht· Jan11or's ass1s1an1. Our aim 1s not 10 do nght -so much a-; not 1{)-bc perceived as doing wrong. Our goals are more negative than pos111 ve - the avoadanceofblamc more than the assumption of responsibili ty. Not everyone can be a leader: I myself could not lead a parade of mum out of the c11y pound. But. 1n beanga follower. there are two d1st1nct paths 10 t_ake: one 1\ not "rocking the .. boat" the other is calling the navi- gator's a11cnuon to the fact that the craft 1s on the "'rong tack. All the cfeciil\.e people an the world ha ve made waves. 3fld sometimes the> have been o;wampcd by them. But no waves. no progress; and the onl} way to a'o1d mistakes 1i1 10 be to tall) passl\ e ..... h1ch 1s to c;ay. dead You "'on't get an> hlamc that wa> - nor anythmg el~ S/da~y Harris Is a 1yadlca ted columnist. South had a dltficult btd at his monds had to be with West . second tum. Since he would have That suggested that dummy's doubled w1 th a considerably weak-' jack ot diamonds might play a key er hand, he had to find some way to part 1n declarer's battle. He won convey his strength to his partner. the opening lead in hand and imme- Theretore, he opted to bid one d1ately led a low diamond toward spade even though, In theory, his the jack Smee to duck would cost a suit was a card short for that ac-diamond trick. West took his king. lion However , Its quality more But now declarer was 10 command. than made up tor the lacl< O! al'ifth-lie won the trump return and card·and, when North made an in· cashed t.he table's Jack of dia· vltatlonal raise to three spades, monds After drawing the out· South had no qualms a~ut going standu;lg trump, endmg an hand, on to game. declarer was able to dl8Card West led a trump and declarer dummy's losing hearts on the high took ume out to plan his campaign d1amonds tn hand, thereby hm1tmg He had two sur~ club losen1 and he his losers to two clubs and a had to ta.k:e care of his third heart, diamond Want Mr. Right? Let goof Mr. Wrong '::~~, $@ R'4)µ-ftt,~~· :::~ 14ito4 lly C\A T I rouAN 0 .... .,0"09 '-"•'• ol ""- '""' 1C'0"'b ed ..... di ti.- '-•o lo"" lo•• ""'1>'-""°'d' DEAR ANN LANDER : Lately I have been hcanng and reading a lot about <;angle women who can't find a decent guy. Well. there are lots of decent guys out there and we aren't all that hard 10 find. I don't know 1f1h1o; long-winded letter mcnti. space· in your column. but I W\luld like to mount my soapbox on behalf of Mr. Right. who 1s also dc\peratcly search· ing for Ms. Right. No wonder you single ladies c.an't find me. I hear ~OU comnla1n ol hcing stud 1n unlulfill1ng rela11omh1p\, b1d1ng yo ur time. thin ktng ~ou will change the Jerk. (fat 'hancc l Or }OU thank Mr. Right will appear one da~. and ~eep )OU ofT \our lcet (fatter J ( I Daily ilat & TWA 1' FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE f/IGHTS AVAllABIE FIOM OIANOf CbuNTY TO IAK VlA OOOEN STAT£ AllllNES ( ' . - , chann: I I nfonunatcl). hy remain· ang an a rcla11onsh1p "'ith Mr. Safety Val ve )OU arc cltm1na11ng 99 percent of your opponunlllc!>. If we should meet I would not look a 1 )OU a ~cond time '>O longac; )OU haH' H 1 "'-1 tagging along. Stop "'aslang ~our t1ml.' and Mr Safl.'t\ Vahe·.., llmt'.' a\ "'ell Do \ou 1h1n k· hl· would want wu tu "sctik" tor h1m'' lfhc's r::iot }our Mr. R1gh1, lc1 n.tm golHc ma~ be so(Tleonc else's. ANN LANDERS & .~:~ri~·~fPfO I' r r r r I' I' 1~ r I e r?iir;d -I I 11AvE I I I I I I I I I know it's tough but do 111 Onl~ then "'Ill ~ou find mt· And tht'.' hest 1h1ngabout me 1c; th.it ~ou won't ha'e to change me one hit A. tier all. I'm - MR. R£G HT (NEW ENGLAND). TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE DEAR MR. RIGHT: What you are suggesting talces more courage than most people have. It's awfully bard to tbrow away brea'd and go looking for cake. Most women feel that a me- diocre (or flawed) guy Is better tban oooe at all. I do oot agcee.. So go ahead and make the break, you gutsy ones wbo believe you're enti tled to better. Give It a whirl. You can always "settle" but give yourself a chance to trade up. Average IJ}an doesn't exist Political anal\ \t'> tr) to ·lij!.url' out the nature of the ··a-.t'.'rage man ... l>oc.,n·1 "'ork. doe' 1t'' "ot an social c;c1cnt·c. .\"'more than 11 works Ill U.S. gcograph~. If 11 did. the a\cragc \late wou ld ha\ c 5.000 '>qunrc mile-. ot pcrmafrmt and produlC Y.000 ton" o t pineapples a ~car L.M. Bo YD \ 'enomou\ •make can stnkc out oHr a distance equal to a third of its h<Kl} length. and 11 ncvl'r tries to \tnkc farther What do \OU deduce from that. Sherlock? 1hai 1111 venom- ou' \nnkcs knov. how long the~ arc'' \1orr .... oml·n than men hrcak their o"'n rah<; 1n tit' of rnu&htng <.) Whnt'c; 1hc difTcrcnu· ht't"'c1.•n ,1n African rhino and an lndiun rh1no1 !\ <\fncan fhsno, one horn. Indian 1h1no. two horn' <.) What stall'!. have lo\tf popu· la11un 1n the la!lt half do1cn )'Ca~" ACROSS 1 Moves up and down 5 Get nd of 10 Turmoil 14 Etc 15 Locus 16 Cafeteria item t7 Prytng 18 '-beaver 19 Harangue 20 Letter 21 G@t along 22 Orves ltght 24 Aulo par1 26 Swirls 27 Allrlbutes 29 Tending lo 32 Suspends 33 Trial venue 34 Dubhn·b~e<1 org 35 Upset 36 Cognomen 37 Red alga extract 38 Before CIA 39 Stallons 40 Et tu ? 41 Improved 43 More beloved 42 47 44 Curved 45 Gill bringer 46 Future officers 48 Unvarying 49 Invoice 52 ln1er - 53 Narcollc 55 Choler 56 Porn<>Qraphy 57 Pie 1ype 58 Greek leller 59 Bad actors 60 Prompted 61 Insect DOWN 1 Penchant 2 Sioux Indian 3 Aslrodome eg 4 Guileful 5 Utters 6 Irish coun1y 7 Hysteria 8 Standout 9 Sweller 10 Succession 11 Change 1n , form 12 Gu11er site 13 Lellers \ Michigan. Ohio. Iowa. r enn· \}lvon1a, We'it 'V1rgin1a and the 48 f)1$tnCl of( olumb1a. a.---11----t--+-- C'la1m 1\ 17 pc runt ot the JOh\ 52 ~·rcatcd 1n the United ~lute\ ~twcrn I 97R and I Qll4 P3't le~, than S 177 a 56 "'"('~ C..M · Boyd I• • •yndlrlltd 69 N l•mol11. PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO 21 ~me roods 23 due 25 F01'matrrv 26 Persons 27 Palpitate 28 Inflate 29 Loved overty 30 Hold forth on a soapbo• 31 Less prevalent 33 Ouote<l 36 Boring 37 '"a 16 19 trap 39 Dene>m•n· a nor 40 NoJ~ 42 Goo<l1es 4J Blocked up 45 Condiment 46 Legal tender 4 7' Cairo dancer 4R Chant SO C.an prov 1 Rhylhrn ~4 f'd•n animal 'n T•>r 11 12 13 4 / .. THE FAlllLY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Oh good! Can we play store?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson I ·--............ .._ ... \,0 3. ~ "Can Marmaduke come in and 1ust drool?" PEANUTS T~AT COMPLETES Mlf REPOrtr ON ~E LIFE AND TIMES OF 6E~6E WASMIN6TON BIO GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) , •. l "fly golly, you AREN'T rubber." DENNIS THE MENACE e ' ! r J r I by Hank Ketcham " ... ~·WORSE~ ~ING , MY YO -YO IS STILL UP ~ lHE ~ '· • GARFIELD by Jim Davis J"'/\11 ~V95 a.'OO'R£ STICK AROONP. O~IHG-MY TUMBLEWEEDS ·n .. 41:: rvio:,/rr-.... HE CO\IE"TI:v ~L...J!CV FE,t;IHEP' (10~ 10 Ir-£ 'fF lf:4f3'5 r- MEnORO~IST'! FL.A1UL.EN"f FOX, I .. AME y'OU INC71AN OFTH~ Mo/\JrH ! DRABBLE 18 IQ 20{! ROSE IS ROSE \ v ~ t 100TH8RCJ!.M ! by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady • U.S. ACRES SHOE r !I ER OR FOR WORSE I l .. . - by' Jim Davis -"by Lynn Johnston ONTHAT~ .. WHAT'S ~ ~ $.J'PEI'\ . by Jeff MacNelly ... _,- ~~~ ........ ~ JUDGE PARKER DON'T FORGET 10, INCWDE THE. COST QF MY I CED TEA ON YOUR. ' EXPENSE ACCOUNT, MY FRIEND 1 -=i :-J FUNKY WINKERBEAN l{E.$ , MA 'M ! 1HE PRE$10EJJT OF OUR BAND B£X)61E.J<5 HIJACKED IH£ 600()l..>£AR. BL.IMP .. DOONESBURY MIK&, I KNOIAI ~~~ YfXJ 7HOIJ6ll' TH/(f v µyy. J..J, IUOiJU) llUfAIN THC I SAME 5'tlttT Kl4/F ~- • I EVE!( . _, . by ~arold Le Doux -------- IT'LL ee AIST ANOTHER EXCUSE FOR HIM TO, GO OUT ANO GET DRUNK, SAM! ~..t'fiiil ..... AND WE'RE 'TRt.'ING iO £A~ BAIL MONE4 ! by Garry Trudeau ' . \. .. Carter runs wild·, Edison · 'J . . -easy winner col ects 177 yar s, scores twice in 34-1 7 trh.tmph . BJ ROOD CilUON °' ............... Edison Hiab's top-ranked and un- beaten Cha,...en turned to their runnin,a pme from the outset Thurs- day rulbt -Coach Dave White wanted to prove something an ad· dition to rolHna to a fourth straiaht non-leque football victory. ··1 wanted to establish our running pmc," said White followina his team's-34-17 victory over Mater Dc1 before 6,000 at the Santa Ana Bowl, enhancina their imqe as the Daily Pilot's No. I team in Ora~County, as weU as No. 2 in the CIF Big Fi ve. ''Servite just dared us to pass last wQek and l wanted Lo show we could run," said White. on 11 carncs 10 the first quarter u the O\ara.ers ran rouahsb<>d with their first two postessfons. "They j!JSt punched us out up front and controlled the pmc," said Macer Dc1 Coach Chuck Gallo. ifs tbat simple." The Chargers drove 66 yards on / eight plays on their first drive without benefit of a pass, and the .,.for-it attitude of Edison showed vtben Wlmcd1sdained a potential field..pl attempt with fo1tnh-a nd-thrce at the Mater Dei 16. Quarterback Mike Hendenon ~ent back for his first pus attempt. co uld find no one and ran 11 yarda to the 5-yard line to set up C'.arter'1 (mt touchdown. "The field was a little slippery for a ficld goat au.empt," said White. "But that's my general attitude. I'm a risk- taker." The Chargers took no risks on their second possession, goina to Caner five straight umes. with a 2S-yard burst c.appmg a 78-yard march. Mater Del llDebecker John Kelly cbua after Ed.IHn qaarterback-lllke Bendenon u the menror •Icnal-caller ................ .., ................ ran• foi:_ a 8-yard _taln on the Char1en firat drlTe of the aame. Jtd.laon later 8COred for a 7-0 lead. Indeed \Ile Char&ers showed they can run -tlilback KaJcaph Carter rushed for I 77 yards on 28 cames - but the eye-opener was his first-half ef'f on of 14 7 yards on 20 cam es as Edison steamrolled into a 27-5 lead after two quaners . C•rter's dominanc~ was-quick and to the point. rambling for 112 yards Really. there was no stoppina the Chargers. who sifT\PI Y gave the ball to C artcr for dashes over the right or left side and as a changcup, Henderson would fake 11 to Carter and keep it himself - (Pleue eee ED180l'C/C2) Servite Seaha wks just mjss with.1: 11 left, lose, 1 7-12 r&llies Tough St. P~ul escapes · · . Oceac View's u pset bid alert St. Paul defense. And so. St. Paul (2-2). led by Jeff Willis' passing. escaped with the win. Willis completed 8 of 12 passes for 146 yards and two touchdowns. Both touchdowns came 1n the first half when St. Paul built a 17-6 lead. Past FV ~~~~.~~ .. After conteml?laung all of the "might have beens," and'"only ifs," Ocean View High Coach -The way St. Paul wa!> controlling the hnc of scrimmage, that lead seemed safe. But Ocean View, led by tailback Kurt ;iwba's and a Spence's few timely passes,. brought the Seahawks back. FOurth -quarter touchdowns spark 14-10 comeback By BARRY FAULllNER ....,,...c;.., $1 ••• Giving up the big play has haunted Fountain Valley High footlµll coach Mike Milner dunng his team's 0-4 start this season. • And with Servile tum1ng two big fourth-quarter pass complcuons into touchdowns converting a I 0-0 deficit into a 14-10 win Thursdar. at Hunt- ington Beach HiY!. Milner ma y indeed continue to have nightmarish thou&hts about hrs defense. "lhe big play has hurt us the last couple of weeks," Milner said. "To- night we played very well on defense. We went 46 minutes (actually 11 was just less than 42 minutes) without giving up a big play and then we gave up two big ones. "W~ played our butts ofT and we should have won. but that'll not the way the cards unfolded an the last two minutes," said a dejected Milner. "I just feel really bad for the kids. Our defense played very well tonight. We stopped them by playing hard and we stood up to them physically. "This 1s not a back-breaking los!>," added Milner. "I think we can gain some pos1uvc results from this game." The Barons' defense had indeed shut down both the run and pass in building a 10-0lead. It allowed Just 55 yards through the_.iur and hqutcd sophomore Fnar tailback Derck BrownlO 32 yards-il\10 carries. But Servitc, which has earned a reputation for throwing downfield w11h prolific abandon, went for broke when required and came up winners. Almost four minutes after Foun- tain Valley's Dana Potts booted a 21 · yard field $Oal at I I: 14 of the final period. which along with a 19-yard third-quarter TD run by Ray Lucky gave the Barons a seemingly com- fortable margin. Scrvitc faced fourth down and a punting situation. Guy Carro220 had nothing more to show for than a heart-breaking 17-12 loss to St. Paul Thursday night in non-league football acuon at Westminster High. · Ocean View (2-2) came w1th1n a fiRgerup of pulling u out. but. with I : 11 remaining. Mike Spence's 19-yard pass to Tomm~ Wind in the end zone on fou rth down was batted away b) an zuba, who gained 95 yards on 11 came'>. scored his second touchdown of the game late m the third quarter on a 3-yard run. The touchdown capped a 72-yard 41we that was accelerated by a roughtng-thc-passer penalty and three Ion~ Spence passes. He completed Cleinens· vows not to ·miss .start Boston ace says injury won't keep him oufof open er stretching and light workouts with weights, but now throwmg for the next two days. "If he continues to improve as I ex pect he will. he'll start throwing in the bullpen on Saturday," Pappas said. From AP dlspatcbep It was the latest in a stnng of IOJunes to the Boston pitching staff. BO TON -Roger Clemens. th e · The other mo~t recent v1c11m. Tom mainstay of the Boston Red Sox Seaver. 1s a playoff uncertainty be· pitching staff who escaped a line shot cause of a knee inJury. Pappas said to the arm with just a bruise. said Seaver probabl) would sec action 1his Thuf'lday he wilt take the mound tn weekend and be evaluated for the the Amencan League C hamp1onsh1p playom Senes opener next week Earlier in the da~. Clemens said he "I will not mm a stan. I'll, be 100 wasputtangahttlc somethingcxtraon percent on Tuesday. No o.~c s going the ball he thre\I( to Stefero, and was to take that awa y from me. Clemens out of pos111on when n was hit. said at a news confcrentc Thur'iday "I was trying to get 1he ball down. I cve!1ang at Fen way Park. . pushed off real hard and fell to the· Clemens. a 24-game winner. was left. which really isn't me," he said. struck on the elbow of his pitching "Usually I'm set up JX'rfectl y to take arm Wednesday night by a ball an" kind ofba11 hit back to me." sharpl)' hll by Balwnorc catcher John · Stcfero. He said his nghl arm was * "reddish and a little tender" but not a Tua• nlna Andel•, 10-9 serious injury. r-a ARLI NGTON. Texas -Scott Fletcher. atom ng for a key error in the top of the inning, got his fif\h h1l of the game with two outs in the bottom of the ninth. an RB I single that capped a two-run rally and gave the Texas Ranger-; a 10.9 victory over thf Angel'l The team phys1c1an was equally opt1m1s11c, ..aying there was "a high degree of probahllhty" Clemens would stan against the Angels Tut.''l- day here in the firM of the be'it-Of· seven game scnes for the pennant. "Today 'he has a little swelling an the area struck by the batted ball, but his motion continues to be very normal," said team physiCJan Dr. Anhur Pappas af\er examining the injury Thursday. two passes of 19 and 18 yards to Wind and one 14-yard pass to James Davis. St. Paul had numerous dnves hurt by penalties. In-all, the Swordsmen were penalized for 84 yards. But St. Paul was Its own worst enemy at crunch 11me. With just over 2:00 left. St. Paul backed Itself to its own 3-yard hne, creating a third-and-17 situation. -Coach Rick Ready, who had already tned some unusual formauons and plays such as a flea-flicker that went for a 5S-yard touchdown early in the game. ordered W1lhs to qu1ck-k1ck. W1ll1s' punt traveled 16 yards and, with I :55 left. Ocea~ View had ihe ball at the S\. Paul 19. But two passes felt incomplete. a run gamed four yards and Spence's desperation pass was swatted away from Wind. "This could have been a 'ood one to win," said Carrouo. 'Tm sure the'klds arc disa~ pointed. We had them on the ropes and we just didn't get 1t." . St. raul started quickly on the perfcctly- executc~ flea-flicker pass -W1lhs to wide receiver Jayi.on Pant.ages t-0 a wide-open Mondo Costello. · On the ensuing luckoff. SLuba returned the ball to St. Paul 21 Three plays later he carried the ball over from thtcc yards out. Later m the first quarter. Ocean View toed the same flea-flicker pass and it went for a touchdown -Spence to Victor Gut1C1TC'Z to James Davis But an 1llcgal procedure call (Pleue eee OV /C2) But Servite's Patrice Stewart caught a short snap from punt formation and ran for a first down at the Barons' 48-yard line. After a 6- (Pleue eee FV/C2) He said Clemens for the nexl two days would be on a cond1t1on1ng program that included running. Thf Angels had gone ahead 9-8 when Devon White reached on Fletcher's throwing error from short- stop. stole second and scored on Rick 9urleson's si ngle. Fletcher went 5 for 6 for the first five-hit pmc of h1<1 career as Texl\S had 21 hits. T.eua third bueman SteTe Buechele ap- pllee tae to Bobby Grich of the Ancel• 'after a rundown between tblrd and home ln f ounh lnnln& of Tburaday'e &ame. Trojans run past Laguna Hills Lie ke, Bel e spark 298-yarcf rushing attack, 35-13 ~in By S'fAN GRANCH ...., .... c. ........ The University H1ah Trojans ran over the La&una Hills Hawks 3S-13 in a non-lca_aue football victory at Mis ion Viejo Hifh School Thuriday mght. The Trojans 2-2) rushed for 298 yards and finished tbe ni&ht with 408 yards total offense. The comb1na11on or David Licbke's 11 camcs ror 132 yards and Craig Belle's 12 rushes for 91 yards was too much for the fiawks to handle. Add to that a good performance from JUntor q\lartcrback Jeff Bailey, 6 or 8 for 110 yards and one touchdown, and Umvcn1ty was vinuaOy unstoppable. University Coach Mark Cunninf.ham was plcalled with his team's perlormanc~ say1na. 'We were 111ten!IC. The boy• Clmc out h1tt1na. 1 he offense did a good jOb. and the dcfcn1e dJd wclt aner scum' burned early " The only th1na stoppina the TroJan~ was thcm~lvc~ University was pcnaliud 19 time for 180 yard Cunninaham was upset· "I am not happy with the • - penalties or the fight. The penalties were stupid. They were a fluke. This will not happen next week." In add1t1on to·the penalties., a fight in the third quarter also marred the Trojans' victory. Three players from each team were thrown out The fiaht hurt Laguna H1tts more than_ Universit) because the Hawks' c.tartin& quarterback C'hns Lc11bcr. who was 7of8 for 77 yards and a touchdown, and starting runnina backs Mike Cotner and Phil Colauettc were ejected. Un1vcr 1ty opened the sconng on its ~cond po: session o(the'pme (it fumbled away 1n its first lry). The TroJans drove 59 yards in 10 play!L the touchdown coming on a 3-yard run by sophomore l;ary Smarr. The Hawks ( 1-3) screeched riaht back by dnving 75 yords 1n nme play\. sconna on the Tirst play of the second quaner wnh a 14-yard pa from Lc11bcr to Onan Fleming. But Un1ven11ty struck naht back. of)na two minutes later on a· JS.yard screen pass from Bailey to {.ra11 Allton The TroJ&.ns tried (or a two-point converi1on, but the p3 wu 1ncomplctc The TroJon defenS( then got 1n the act by ck.in& l..c•@bcr twice. rtnd follow1na an en\umg punt. the offense (PlMM ... Ul'Q/C2t , O.Ttd Llebke l • Pirates face tough test ln top-rated Gauchos By JON FERGUSON °' ........ "" ..... As Orange Coast College ~an;hc\ for its first victory turday night. the Pirates face what should he their tou.&hcst opponent of the 5eaMln in Saddleback College. the state'' top- rated community colleac team The defcndma national champs arc 2-0 and feature the M1 ion (on- fercnce's total oOcn'IC leader 1n quar- terback Pat Heaany and a defenlle which has all owed only I 0 ooint'i Kickoff for the Pirate\ I0-1) and Saddleba k at (X ( I t 7 3(1 Hcpny's conference-leading '>tat\ include 63 pcrecnt completions ( 40 of 64) for SJO yard\. and 267 total ofTcnse yard per aa~. Hts favonte taract is the conference's leading rcc~iver, Bret Mcr\Ola. who ha\ ,rabbcd 20 p.incs for 261 yard<\ and a touchdo.,..n T he Gauchos' runmng game is a d11Tercnt quesoan.Atoger Ficklana's 47 5 yards per a.amc leads Saddle- back. which average~ 124.5 ground )&rd' per contc~t. but F1ckl1na is qucstionabk for aturday and ta1lhack Quincy Frank 1 expected to m1~~ the (OntC\l. But sophomore John Junke1t Ill ready at halfbeclL The offeruc has a veflllCd 407 yards (>Cr &arTfl' and 29.5 points so Orantc Coa t'~ mcxpencnccd de~cn11ve unh will plainly have a tc ·t af\cr alloW'lni Rancho nll&lO 432 yards a week ago But that ~tc defense. one C.oach 8111 Workman takes vcat tock In con~1dcnn1 the nine-freshman hneup, hll 11hown depth and rcsatien- C) to &njune'l "l he~ are ~me thin ~unac1n1 now ~ d1dn t ruhzc lhk.e the (Pl ....... OOC .. /C3) • ... C9 Orano-CONt DAIL, Y ~IL If I Friday, OCtober 3, 1Me EDISON ... ,.romCl Henderson went 16 yard Wllh one of those keepers in the 5CC<>Od quarter, then tossed 6 yards to 8jU Trujillo with just 20 seconds left to put Edi on in firm control, 27-5. Edison took po se ion at the Mater Oci 44 when a fourth-and-one was stopped for no BB'" and u ed just 34 seconds in goin_J the distance, Hender on hitting Carter for 9 and Zade S1akllcs for 23 before finding TruJillO open on a flare to his kfi. Trujillo '{>Ulled in the pass over his shoulder, sidestepped a defender and went 1n from the 2-yard hne. f Carter's 147-yard first-half domi· nancccame thrOUfh pps provided by center Zoran Fof'i1anni. tackle~ Mark Fely and Kevin Fairman and guards Tom Wi1herby and Bill Doorman. a converted tight end. "h go1 a little '>loppy in the ~ond h3lf 3nd we became a little compla· ct•nt." snl'd White. * Edlaon >•. Mater Del 17 Ster• by Oli•rMr• Ed•,on ll 1• 0 7-:U Meter Otl 3 2 6 6-17 Edl-Cerler S run I Tnevtr kick> MO-Skiver 22 FG Eo1-C1r1er 25 run !kick l•lledl EO·-Henoenon 16 run ITl\aver kk;il) MO-S.letv, t<eMv HevnM llcl'oteo Hen· der\c.n 1n eno rone E 01 T rulllto, 6 P•u lrom Henoe"on ITll•vtf' 1FC1l' -MO-Leborlo l run-(k1Ck telleOl EO-HtnderM>tl 10 run (Thaver l\lck) MO-Ltt>o<IO l run (P<tn lelledl At1eno1nce 6.000 IHttm•le<I) GAME ST A TIS TICS Edl First down\ 21 Ru,hH vardage ..,·260 Pu5lno verdeoe 112 Pen•ng 7 .,.1 Punl1 1·2' FumOle' lumb!ts IO\I I· 1 Penanln 'v.rdave 16-113 ' INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MD 16 2•·30 218 11-36·1 2·3• 1-1 7·S7 EOl.,...Carter 21· 177, Hel'der\On. 8·6S, ROH· noulll • 11 Cowell I 3 1(1m. 1·1 Mullnu, 1·1 Culle 1 1 MO-LtDOrlO z 6 9 ~C>tnce 1·0 Curl1u\. 1 tdt m1nu\ 19 INDI DUAL PASSING • Edl-Htnder\on, 1 13· l, 112, Slener. O· l·O MO-Cur1lu1. 18·36 I. 718 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING FVFALLS, 14-10 ... From Cl yard run, Fnar quarterback Jason Messersmith c~me to hfe. • Upunlll tt}at point. hewasa dismal , 4of17 with one interception, 1nclud· "'' in completions on his last six throws. But he found Nick-John Haiduc behind the Baron secondary at the l Sand the S· l l senior took it in to cut the lead to three with 6: 12 lcf\. In the Barons' subsequent dnve, they punted after three pla_ys. 11vina the Friars (3· l) a chance from thcLr own 39 with 4: IS ren,a1nioa. _ Scrvtte, which continually hurt its cause with pcnaltie (being flagged 14 times ror 96 yards), aot an apparant break when Fountain Valley was · called for pass interference on a badly uncierthrown bomb. It appeared on the. play that a Foununn Valley defender was in belier posiuon to make the catch, but he was cited for the infraction nonetheless. "I don't sec how they can call pass interference on a ball that is undcr- thrown -severely undertllrown," said Milner o f the call, which gave Servile a first down on it\ own 49. * s.Ntte 14, Fountain v ... v 10 kere llY Queri.n Servile 0 0 0 1'-1• FOUl\llln Vellev 0 0 1 J-10 FV~uckv It run <Pott' kick! FV-Polh 21 FG S.r~elduc 47 HU lrom Meuenmllh (8101 lfaux kick! S.,~alduc 1 "" from Meueom1111 t810t lieux kick) it.nencsenct. 1, 100 (titimaledl GAMI! STATISTICS Ser Fldl downl 9 Ru'"-'·verd•ve 1•·•• Pat\1119 varOelle 1'1 Paul119 1·11· I PunB S·lO Fumt>let·fumblel IO" 7· l Ptnellles-vardJllt 1'·9' INOIVIDUAL RUSHING '1V I 36'3 31 •·IS· I 6·.0 1·0 6·SO Ser-E Brown, 9-43, D Brown, 10-31, Sltwarl. 1·15, Meuenm1t11 1-6, Evltr 1· I. llerklev, 2·for·mlnul 3. FV-Luclly, 1'-59; Fllller, S·lO. TueKller. 9·9, Wroen, 3·7, Henlo•n S·for-mlnul 71 INDIVIDUAL PASSING Ser-Mtnenrnllh, 8· 21-1, 1'7 FV-Henloan, •·lS·l. 31 Two play later on thlrd•al\d·fi Me rsm1th again thre~ a pcr1 ralnbow to an uncovtrcd Haid who went out of bounds after catch on the Barons' t ()..yard ti Three plars later ll wa apm Messersmith .to Haiduc connccti! ctickina for the winning score ~ just 1:22 rtmaioing. • What remains for Milnet's win• elevenpnortoSunscl Leu~play t date with dcfendjna CIF 811 Five ' champ Long Beach Poly next Fri( at Vets Stadium in Long Beach, Australia take. .Davis Cup leac SRI BANE. Austalia (AP) -V eran Paul McNamec rallied to deft Brad GilberC 2-6, 6·3, 3-6, 6-0, 6 Friday and &ive Aust~Jia a 1.0 le over the United States in their Oa· Cup tennis semifinal ati Milt. Courts. Gilbert appeared to be in conta during the third set, but the )I.ye: old Aumahan plared nearly nawlc tennis m the fina two sets. scrv1 and vo lleying with tremendous sk. while def usin& Gilbcn's_servc. McNamee reeled off 11 straia games aner the 10-minute brc following the third set. The result made a mockery oft world computer rankings. Gilbert. from Pi edmont, is rank· 12th in the world. while McNamec ranked 42nd. McNamee revelled playinaon fa r 1lar 1rass· couns in front of a fierce parttsan crowd. Gilbert. playing only bi} tilt Davis Cup, collapsed OTR!er ti relen1less late onslaught from ti Australian, a two-time W;mbledc double~ champion arfd a seven-tin Davis Cup member. Eo -s11~•n )·U Carter, 2·32, Oen HUOl\I\ l ·30. Tru11llO 1 6 M0-0 llroen. 6 SI Se>tnct 3 70 Rocco 3·37. L11>us 7·?'2 Leborlo, 2-lS, Smith, 1· 13 Edlaon'• Kaleaph Carter rune during a flrat quarter drive in which he carried the bait Delly ..... ,..... ., McMnl l(MMef all 78 yard• during a five-play touchdown drive. Edlaon defeated Mater Del 34· l 7 . INDIVIDUAL Rl!Cl!IVING Ser-He1duc 5· 174, 80..111nonoun 1 15 S1aw1r1 l·for·m1nu\ 1 FV-Fulak l· IJ, F1lller l·I TueKr>tr I 1 O•t>ort\t, 1·3 Gilbert c; confid ent percentage pl: degenerated to desperation play McNamee's rnnfi<lence grew. SPORTS BREAK Vigil for Angel tickets begins 48 ho~rs~arly From AP di'lpatcbes The ba.,eball fans started gc111ng in ~ line. '>o to spt"ak. 1wo da}''> before uch•t, lt1r lhl' \meman League Champ1on'>h1p \cm'' bctv.l·en the .\ngl'I'> Jnd Bo">ton .Red ~o\ IAClll nn \ale The ttdl·l'> tor the three game\ lO lx· ho'>tl'd h~ lhl' \ngel'> wen1 on ..ak at l.J a m Wednc'>d8) al .\nah~tm ~tad1um. v.hllh !.Cal'> Jhout 65.000 tor ha!>Cball.._ Hut at ' fl m "1onda) ix·ople '>l..tnl·d lining up to ~Cl plasuc \Htstband'> ~lamped with a numhcr. ind1ca11ng cal·h per'ion\ plan: 1n line OnC'l' n pcr.,on had a wnstban~. he or <;he was free to leav<: ,¥nt1I 1hc1r number v.as called . ~Lad1um officials had hoped 1hc wns.tbands would a void the crush of fans anx1ou!. 10 ~pend S20 10 $25 for each 11cket. and more than 4.000 had been handed oul by noon Wednesday. they said. But hundreds of fans still shov.cd up earl). even I hough the} had secured their chance to buy as man) as four 11ckets for each of the three game'> 1n Anaheim, ~chedulcd for Oct. I 0-12. · . A.mong lhcm were Paul Evans and Darren Alba. a couple of Red lio' fans who camped oul in the parking 101 Tuesda} n1gh1 with Eh<>a Valenzuela and her brother Paul. a couple of i\ngcls fan' The} all had wnstbandc, with numbers higher 1han 5.000 Quote of the day Nell Allen, Chicago Whit\' Sox pitcher. on his problems with d1\cnchanted fan\ in 'ii LOU!\ before 1he Cardinals unloaded him m1dv.a) through thl.' I 985 sca'>on · "The s1tuat1on I wa~ in u )ear ago -I assure you I don't m iss 11 at all I don ·t have an) dee; ire 10 go back. If I'm dn v1 ng to Kan~' C 11y (where h1<, paren1.:, hvc). r m going 10 go b> v..a> of Te,a.:, rm going to go 1hrough Dallas and cut 0' er fha1's how much m1pcc1 I have for the \late of M1'>.,<1un. People don't have 10 w~~ry abou1 me \ht11A1ng my face around there. Finishing Touches ... By Ma nny Raya m our Very Special Alterations Department ··' Llen•s fired by Angels \\-inc,ton Llenas has been relieved of his duties as manager of the Edmonton Trappers of the Pacific Coast League. 1he Angels announced Thursday. The Trappers are 1hc Angels' Class AAA-affiliate. Llenas managed in the Angels' minor league S} stem for four years. the first two a1 Nashua of the Eastern League. a Class AA team. and the lasl two al Edmonion The Trappers fini shed ~cvenlh in thl· PCL 1h1~ past !>cason wit h a 68-71 record. · L lena~ v.h o will not be retained within the organ1za11on in ano1her capac1t~. pla\ed for lhl.' \ngels in 1968-69and again from 1972-75. Thorpe, Hinkle tied for lead Jim Thor~ and Lon mnkle each shot !I -under-par 65<. Thursda' to share the lir'>l·round lead b) one· '>lroke rn the Sou1hern Open golf 1ournament 1n whi ch almost half the field matched or bcnercd par. The 37- ycar-old Thorpe. winless this season after captunng the onl) 1wo tournaments of his 8-year career in 1985, played ncar-nawless golf over the par-70. 6. 79 1-yard Green Island Country Club course 1n Colu mbus. Ga. until has last hdle when he made hisOhlfbogey. cosung· him the lead alone. Hinkle. who hasn't won a lournament since 1979, also had six b1rd1cs and one boge)' over 1he hilly, 11gh1 course in sunny, humid weather wnh 1empc-raturec; 1n the low 90s ... In Weniwonh. Engla nd. Jose Marla Olazabal, Spain's prom1s1ng }Oung golfer. moved into a confrontation w11h American <;lar Jack Nicklaus with a rccord- equalling performance 1n the opcnin~ round of the World Match Pta)t champ1onsh1ps. Winner of 1he European Masters title in his first year as a pro. the 20- ) car-old Olazabal beat American Lanny Wad).lDs, 2 and I H1\ prize was a second-round match aga1mt 'J1cklaus. Holton suffers wrist fracture LOS ANGELES -Pitcher Bnan • Hollon of 1he Los Angele'> Dodgers r,ufTercd a broken bone 1n h1' nght wrist when hit b} a line dnve b> "ian Diego's Marvel Wynne 1n the llurd inning of a game Wl.'dne<;day night the Dodger<. announced Thursday. The Dodgers quoted Or Fran k Jobe as saying that there's a fracture of lhe ulnar '>tylo1d of Holton's nghl wmt. The wnsl was placed in a splint and 11 will be six week~ before Hol lo n can pitch. the team sa id. Holton, a 26-year-old right-hander. had a 2-3 recotd with a 4.44 earned run a\erage wh1le'appeanng in 12 games for the Dodgers this !>Cason. 119 Fashion I land • Newport Beach • 759:1622 ,, Florida's probati~n removed GAINESVILLE. Fla. -The Unner- ~tl) of Flonda announced Thursda) 1ha1 the NC'A .\ will remo\e the struggling Gators' foo tball team from probation and declare them eligible for pow.eason play this year. The Gator"> have a 1-3 record aflcr tv.o <;tra1gh1 seasons 1n which team<; with the bc'll records 1n the school's history had to s11 out posiseason compe11t1 on The school !>aid the Nauonal C'olleg1a 1c ..\tll kt1r .\s<;oc1a1ion notified 1r that Its two-)ear probatmn v.ould end effective Jan 13. 1987. But Florida also"' 111 be eligible to part1c1pa1e 1n a bo""I game a1 the end ofth1'> sea\on, 1f '"'lied The letter. from David BcrM. director ol thl' NC ~A·.,enforcemen1 d1\ ,.,ion. said the NCAA dernkd aga1nc,t 1mpos1 ng a third year of probation Florida v.a'i pla~d on probation 1n Januar) l9XC'i after bcmg fou nd guilt~ of 59 v1olatwm of 38 "'( \ .\ rcgula11ons. The'NC' AA invest1gat10n had earlier recoulted 1n tht' ou 1ers of Coach Charle) Pell and ass1<.1an1 CO:ll'he~ Dw1gh1 ~dams and Joe Kines . Woolridge dealt to New Jersey EA T R THERFORD. N.J . -Free agenl forward Orlando Woolridge, the ( hicago Bulls' leading scorer last season. was acquired b) 1hc New Jcrse) Net<. Thursday for several top draft choice'>. He said Chicago was no1 paying him "'hat he wa<, wonh and thal he felt he could add a needed .. spark'' 10 a contender The Nets signed the live-year NBA veieran to an offer cohce1 after the Bull<. gave up the right 10 fi rst refu'lal 1n exchange for a first-round draft choice in 19ts7 and second-round picks in 1988 and 1990. Woolndge's five-year contrac1 reponcdl~ t) \\Orth $4.5 m11l1on. f hc Nets' h1ghes1-pa1d pla)cr la~l ~cason was power forward Buck Wilham~. ""ho<.c salary wa<, abou1 S9DO.OOO. Television. radio TELEVISION 7:30 p.m -HORSE RACING · Oak [rec. C ha nnel 56 RADIO 5:35 p.m. -BASEBALL. \ngds at l l'\a,. KMPC(71 0). 7:05 p m. -BASEBALL: ~an f·ranc"co at Dodgers, KA BC ( 790) UNI RUSHES ... -From Cl ' did 1he res1 Belle capped a c;1x-pla). 39-yard dnvc t running nine )ards for the touchdown Belle then caugl a l\\<rpo1n1 con,ers1on pass from Baile). and the Trojar led :?1-7 at hal01me. L1ebke. a 6-0. 180-pound Junior fullback, then bro~ lhe game open "'"h 1:42 left 1n 1he third quaner as to broke up the middle for a 91-yard touchdown run AOc reco.,.enng an on~1dl' kick 1he Trojans scored two pla) later on Belk"' 4-)ard run 10 hrcak 1he game open funhc 35-7 . . I aguna Htll\ got on the M.oreboard again with thrc m1nu1cs lcfta\ Pat Buckle) hll John Rauh with a 10-yar pass but the c1in,ers1ori li.1ck failed . lea' ing the scor 35-13. ·1 he I la"' k'> "'ne demoralized after the game. Elcve pla~ers \\.ere unable 10 suit up for 1hc game because c illness. three "'erl· 1hro1An oul. and l"'O suffered majo 1nJuncs (ore~ C1ould "hu injured his knee in the sccon. quarter. 1s not cxpccicd to plar again soon. and Dav Reinhardt had lO be earned off 1he field 1n the fourt quaner aflcr an 1nJUr) to has neck. · Laguna Hille, ( oach Paul Weinberger ex pressc• op11m1sni aftcf\\-ard . "Da\ol' wac, taken 10 a trauma center. and he seems t, he OK.'. hr '>illll * Unlversltv JS, ueuna Hlls 13 Score t>v Quamn Unlvtr\llY 1 U U 0 JS Le11une Hiii\ 0 1 0 6-13 Uni-Smarr 3 run t8erger kick) LH-Flemlno 14 oau from Le goer tF1em1no t.«• 1 Ul\1-Allton 31 oau trorn 81,lev IP•U felleol Unt-8tlle 9 run 18•11• l>IU trpm 8ell9V) Un1-Ue1>1<.t 91 ru~ !Oak ion k1<k I Unl-8tl1t • run tOet.\on kick I LH-Ralll't 10 Pen lrom 9,,..,~le• l••C' lertal Alltn4•nc• SOO lt\t1m1ffd GAME STATISTICS Firs! down• Ru•llH v1roa11• Pau•~v v1rc1ave Pan1no Uni LH IS IS ll 798 19 16 110 110 610 11701 Punt5 2·37 6·: ~ um0l9'·IO" 3·2 2 Penaltlt\ v•rd• 19· llO l ·I INDIVIOUit.L ltUSHING Uni-Ltebt<t 11-131 8ette. l2·t Srnerr. 11-SO K..,on, 2·1•. KH , 2 Jecobl 2 • 8eltev. l ·• Hower '1 LH-Smllh, 6·?'2, Cotner. S· Colouellt S 10, PrtlCOlt, S· Orimonlco Hor·m1nu5 S. Lt•&bf 1 lor·m1nul 25 INDIVIDUit.L PAS.slNG Ul\i-lllllev 6·1·0, 110 LH-l.elot>er, 7-1-0, 11, 8uc1<1t • 11· I, 33, Ottmonlco. I O 0, o INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Uni-Allton, 7·59. lltllt 2·1 Pnelos 1· 1' LH-Flem•r)Q 1·10 Reith 7/, HenOtr\On I 12 Coklueltt 1·7 Lakers deal Lester to Sonics INGUWOOD (.\Pl -The Lo<, Angele'> Laker have traded guard Ronnie Lc'>ter 10 the Scattl1 SupcrSonic'l for future con~1dcrat10n\. the Laker~ announced fh ur<.da\< Le">ter. a 'il'c -ycar \ etrran c;P<.·at almost two fut sea'>ons as a resenc with lh t' Lakers. who originally s1gnec ham as a free agent in November 1984, two "'eek'I afte1 he'd b¢en wai ved hy the C'h1rago Bull' OCC'STOUGHTEST ... ov ... - From Cl depth)," Workman said. "We lost our two oub1dc linebackers and came 1n \\tth two more who did 1he JOb. On offense, I didn't even realize 11 at fir'lt, but we had fou r second-string of- fen<;1vc lineman 1n OJl tht' final dnvc to the nine (}arq hne) against Rancho Santiago last week.·· Freshman Phil Nabal, Who missed the Rancho game with a sprained ankle. is coming back at outside linebacker after leading Orange Coast in tackles the first game. But Doug Bennett still gets the starting nod after being in volved in a dozen tacklc'i last week. Wh en solid sophomore out'i1de linebacker Mike Knens wa injured 1n pr:ict1ce last week, freshman Blake Adams got the call and responded brilltantly. He had 10 pnmary tackles ( 15 overall). a tackle for a I 0-ynrd loss. a forced fumble and a forced 1n1ercept1on against the Dons "Adams played for me 1n high school.'' Workman said. "He never pla ed defense until this ear. He was SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ......_,_Ot 0...-.LA ....... ...,,I.._._. •• ,.,. ...... ,,.,,.,. , •• c.-....... 2.9'/e ~-:;·. I 08110 f 1re\l?n8 Bl Nonu!~ 2131868 32]] 71 41636 6775 .. an offen'i1.,.e guard. (J k., done \uper <.:ons1dcnng) ~c·s not onl) learning 10 play defen\C, but at the (mnre comple.x) linebacker pm111on." Freshman Brian Sherrard. an ea rly front-runner for one of the Pirate • corncrback positions before suffering an inJUIJ 1n preseason practice returned for has first play of the c;eason last week and ~hould be returned to full strength for ton1ght'c; contest The chief area the Pirates need improve ment on ts assignment mis· tokes. Workman \aid the defense lined up wrong at the hne of scrimmage numerou'> wnec, in the game wuh the Dons. while the offensive unit missed many blocks in the ru'lhtng game, to which a 30 carries for 80 yards performance might be attributed. "If you play a good defensive team and some guy blocks the wrong gu)'." Workman said, "chantc\ arc you're going to be throwing the next down, Wuh n simple 'adju!ltment. 1f some-one would have made the ngh1 play here or there. we'd have done much better." In the C'oast backfield, Univer\1ty of Oreaon transfer Bjorn Rebney ge1s the call at fullback O\er Ed Lamon- t:ig.nc for the fi ~t time after nJ'lh1ng the ball c1~ht ttmt\ for 27 yards agnln t Rancho till, led b~ the arm ol Jon Nowotny. tht Orange C'oa"lt olfcQS( will face the conference's seventh bht pas~ defenSt 1n • ddleback The C1auchos have allowed 202 yl rd per a.'lmc, JUlt above what \out ho' avcraaed ofTcn'il\Cly throu&h the air But Saddlcback has 11llowcd JU\t nine yard~ per aamc o n the around FromCl nul lified 11 Oceah View reached the St Paul 21 on the dn\c but Rick Zepeda inter cepted a pass in the end wne St. Paul's Carlos C.,randa kicked c: 31->ard field goal 1n the first quanc1 and the Swordsmen increased then lt'ad to 17-6 on a 16-yard touchdown pass from Withs to Zepeda. Typ1· call)'. the pass was a short shovel pas~ to Zepeda who caught the ball at the hnt' of ~nmrnage and followed his blockers for the score. "We spent most of the week working on defending their com- pltca1ed oflensc," Carro110 ~1d. * St. P•UI l7, OcHn View 12 ker• IJv Ou•r,.,. St Peut 10 1 O 0-11 0cHn View 6 0 6 0-ll SP-P•nlevu II Peu lrorn W1 , (Grand• -~kl ~ 011-S1Ube II run <run lelleO) SP-Grande 31 fl•ld 11<>11 SP-Ztt>ed• 3' 010 from w1111, IC.rend• ltl<k) ov-srube ~ rUll (pen lelltcll Alltnoenc:• 1.200 CHtlmlltdl GAM8 STATIS'tlCS SP Flrtl dOwM t Ru•ll" verdeoe lO 11S Pauint verdu• 201 Panlnt ' 13 o At.mil s lJ FUfT'lllt' lumDtt• IO\I I 0 PtneltlH vtrde9• l)·M ov •• '1t Ut .. 1 71-1 s 37 , 1 HS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING SP-Co"lllO, IO•SS, ltl'eda, 11·2', Hur1100 . HO ov ,Sruoe, ll·t~. ~·~-10•)1, K111w, 2·7, ~ •• 4·fof -m•1111• s OllDIVIOUAL ,ASMNO !P-Wllll1, t•U O, 1'6, ,•ntao.t. 1-1•0, il 011-SHftct . Ml I, ff INDIVIDUAL ••C:llVINO SP-Co,lefto •·17, P•nltfft. 3 '3 lfHd.e, 7-SI OV-Wtllf, 1•)1, ''.;be, 1·11, .... ,....,, l •ll , ()ul...-"tt, 1•16 Oe1r1' I•" we, ec1 ~ . .he ne. 1he >D, Ith !$1 II lO- ay :t- :at ·I . ad tis )n '01 1r- -ss ~r ht tk le !d is IC IC in IC iy IS - } It s c e r !> e j I.' , f r 3 0 0 1, s ~. 9, s I , J ·:Mustangs risk 'Unbeaten· mark Mesa tests Harbor; Woodbridge faces · C M challenge Four o'rangc Coast area prep football. teams put unbeaten records on the hne tontght, highlighted by the Costa Mesa Mustangs, who nsk tfie1r 3-0 mark against long1ime nemesis Newpon ·Harbor. · ~erc's a look at ton1gfh'!. game~. all bc&innina at 7:30: Newport Harbor (2·0 v1. Costa Mes• (3·0) al Orange Coa1t College: Harbor has won the last four 1Ttecttngs by lopsided scores and has shown an 1ron-clad defense with 1wo straight shutouts. but Mesa's reJuven· lated Mustangs have been on an ofTcns1 ve orgy. sconng 86 poin1s. Corona del Mar ()·2) vs. Wood· bridge (3·0) at Irvine: Onl)' their records. as well as 1he pre'ience of David Townsend in the Woodbridge backfield separates a m1rror-1mage of the two fundamentalt sts and former Sea View uague foes. Woodbndge has moved 10 the Paetfic Coast League. · Capls&rano Valley (!·l ) vs. Esta.a· Ut1nF. County and has only a 28-26 blemish aaainst No. 3-ranked .Foot- hill on its record. Estancia. with just four seniqrs in th~ st.anina lineup, continues tQ build toward Sea View uague play. . Marloa (0·3) VI La Qa.ia&a (1-Z) a& Weatmla1ter: The Vikings have shown improvement, but.still haven't ta led victory under new coach Chris Ramsey. La Quan ta's passini game is formidable behind quarterback Derck Debbs, who passed for 375 ya rds in La Quinta's opener, but has been injured oflate. Loa1 Beacl1 Wllsoa (Z·I ) at Hu&- la1toa BeacJa O·Z>: The Oilers of Huntington Beach have been blanked twice, and are in deep with the Bruins, who run a similar winged-I offCnse. Wilson is ranked No. 14 in the CIF Big Five poll and will be out to avenge two straight losses to Huntington Beach. Westmln11er_ (l·l·li at Creapl (3·0): Crcsp1's Celts await with an unbeaten group, led by Charles White's nephew. a 195-pound run· nang back with 4.4 speed. The Lions t I) 10 regroup from a 21-0 loss to El Toro behind the passing' an'd leader- sh ip of quanerback Mike Austin. ela (8·3) at Newport Harbor: Irvine (0·3) vs. Saddleback (3-0) at Capistrano Valley 1s ranked No. I 0 an Santa Ana Bowl: Irvine tackles O.Yld ToWILNlld leada Wooclbrld.le another hi&hly-r .. rdedfoc m what lS basically a suicide schedule. The Roadrunners of Saddleback, under thecoachingof Jerry Witte, are 26-2-1 since the stan of 1984 and are defending CIF Central Conference champions. Laguna Beacb (3·0) at Valley Cltrlstlan (%·1): The host Crusaders of the Cern1os-bascd private school boast 6-3, 220-pound tight end Enc Johnson, quanerback Jetl'Westra and running back Larry Schau. They've had a week off to prepare for lhe Anists, under the leadership of an· terim coach Lloyd Cotton. Everett working long hours Ram QB Prep i g Rams of th e NFL only a week ago. as ar n working 12 hours a day to make up for f ibl d t lost time. Or pOSS e U Y The Rams acuvated Everett on -B S d Wednesday and there ts a chance he VS. UCS Uil ay co uld play Sunday agatnst Tampa Bay if the expected staner. Steve Dils. From AP dispatches were 10 su ffer an injury dunng the Quanerback Jim E"erett 1s a nch )O ung man 1n a bt& hurr)' · . Everett, who signed a four-year contrac1 for nearl) SJ million v.11h the Packers cut Ferragamo game. "I am\.Cd here al 8 am. )'CSter<jay and didn't leave un11l 9:30 at n1gh1:· Everett acquired by the Rams 10 a trade with Houston. said after Wedru:.>day's workout at Rams Park,_ "Then I studied the playbook unul 10:30. "M} ltfe is football now and t'1'lt's 1he v.a} 1t has to be., I mJssed so mu1.:h tn 1ra1n1ng camp." Everett. who starred al Purdue before Houston made ham. the thtrd GREEN BAY. Wis. (A P) -Nine-pla~er 1aken tn the NFL drafi last )Car NFL veteran quancrbad. Vance spnng, admits he has a long way lo go. Ferragamo was released by the Green But he·s encouraged by the progre!>'\ Bay Packers on fhursda.) to make he's making. room for former US FL quanerback "I feel a lot more confident 1oda>.'' Chuck Fusina. he ..atd. ''I'm sU'h1ng to know what Ferrapmo, 32. was a backup a1 our receivers do, what routes they run "I know the run offense now and <1ome basic patterns. so 1f I got 1n 1hc game I could at leas1 run the off en~ ... Everett looked sharp at time\ dunng practtce Wednesda)' and he looked green at other time~. · "He got a lot of work JUSt running ;he _other 1.eam's offense." Ram' ( oach John Robinson said-. "What t!i readily apparent 1s that he's a natural. He may not know exactly what h~\ doing. but he ha s a way of getting 1hin~ done." Dier-Coury. the Ram!i' quar- terback coach. isn't trying to give Everett too much to ream too o,oon "Whal .,..,c·re emphaswng 1'\ quah:.. I)," [,erett said. "Coach C our)' " 1rying to make sure I can do one pan of the offe nse fairly well before I mo' e on to 1he ne'<I phase ... E' ere11 said the earl) adjustment has been made easier bccau<>e he ran a pro-st} le offense al Purdue. :·w e ran !>1m1lar pattern\ and schemes there." he said "The temunology 1s d1fferen1. bul the conceot is the same" G reen Bay this season. and things lt~e that -------------=-------------------~·------------------------- GOING OUT OF BUSINESS OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC 01r Entire Stocki of Mea' 1/Wo11111' 1 Clothin9 and F1rni1hin91! 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Amen.can £..,.... acc~<d. 621 South B. ~treet Tustin, CA 92680 Phon~: 714 /731-7 151 \ • TUSTIN STORE ONLY - -STOAE HOUAS: • M-Sat 10..tl Sun 12·5 111•9 llU l l•lfl ... ~I t•ll•I• ,; .. , lllG •~I 1e1111t11 I tu1l11y llO•t •nht lilt IHI dl y Of •U U•lltllU hi U lt '""'en lilt lllttClll"f• M ••~ ll'lll row,.,.'°"' ''" tt tMM "'' ~ " 11e1 •re1111'"' '"'' u • ,, ••• ,.. 0.11111110111 ' Orange CoMI DAILY PILOT IF,_, °'**9' I , .. Artist girls dQn 't ltnow ·.secQnd place Four Laguna Beach gtrls Ue for first Jn win over Orange When four 11rls crossed. the finish hne lOJCthcr for first in Laiuna Beach High's meet wirh Oran1e Th\Jrsday afternoon ¥t Eisenhower Parle, 1t gave the squad a perfect record a~hnst 48 opponents thl! season. Wh1~ the An1sts are 2-0 in Pacific Coast uaaue dual-m~ action, thel have also won both inv1tat1onals entered wnh a total o 46 other opponents In Thursday's 15-44 victory over the Panthers. Meagan Barnett, Wendy Petersen, Kirsten Petersen and Kam Snip al) cro sed the finish line 1n 19:55 to firmly establish the Antstf hold on 1hc meet In other Pacific Coast League girl'i' acuon: Woodbridge %0, Costa Mesa 31: The Wamors had four runners finish tn 1he top five places to win at TeWankle Park. Ltnda Howard ( 19·34) broke the Woodbndge stri ng by fin1sh1ns second for the Mustangs (0-2). who will host an inv11a11onal on . aturday, whi le teamm le Ann Sherman C20:481 1ook sixth In Ciun~t League action. Edison 27, Fountain Valley 31: Juniors Ton)'a Petnna and Michelle C onlay finished I ·2 for the Barons. but 11 wa\n't enough as the (hargers edged Fountain Valley 1n a meet al Central Park in Hunttniton Beach.· Much Nadon (lhird), a o;enior~ wai, Edison's highest finisher at 19:57while1eammate Melanie Manke (fourth) was close bclund in 20: 18. Marina t3, Westminster 32: Freshman tacey Wright won for Marina, clocking her home cour~ 1n 20:0 1, as the V 1king upped their league record 10 1-1 Ocean View 17, Huntington Beacb 38: The Sea hawks' girlc; swept the first three places 10 remain undefeated 1n league at 2-0, as twins Kathy and Shannen Karpel paved !ht.> wa) with a 1 ·2 finish off clock1ngH>f 18·55 and '18:56. In <iea View League meet<; Estancia 23, University 35: Junior Man Benavides finished 1.1.a> ahead of the pack 1n I lJ· 1o a\ 1he Eagle' C2-1) .,..,un their second league mcl't of the !.l'a'>On on their home course Sophomore Jenn, WcaH~r C!2 I 2) was 1h1rd and . freshman Stephanie Urrea ("22.25) wa'\ fifth fort he Eagles. Nanc} Armentrout (21 :26) and Jenn) Kcng\oontra (22.1~~ finished scconct'and lourth. rc-,pecm-cl~ lor rhe T.rioJans (0-3). Corona del Mar 27, Tustin 28: fhl· ~a Kin go,capturcd a close meel behind the first-plat:c cffon or Leslie Cashion ( orona del Mar I'\ 3-0 an league l0mpc1111on. Newport Harbor 15, Saddl eback SO: The Sailor~ c;v.epl 1he lop SC' en places in winning the meet al Mason Park in Irvine. 'Tiffany Andcro;on earned llr\t in L9·5J FV boosters host brea.kf ast Fountain Valk) ll1gh'-, football hoosters ha .. e 'let Oc1. 11 for their Pancake Rrectkfa'>l an alhou-u o ea1 affair lrom !S-1 I a m • , ( ost of lhc 1,aw.age and pancake\ breakfao,t. which llcnefih thl' football team and offer'> an opponun11y tu meet the pla\.crs. as well a-. the t-ounta1n Valle\ Fire Oep:mment, is SJ lor ad uh\, S2 tor 1.:hildrcn under I 2 Further information rnn be ohlaincd b) calling 775-8387 ~ In South Coast Le~e n'lttts: lnl.e H, El T•re U: Jenny Frankot (19:07) ud Laurie Schuster (19:10) fini hed 1-2 for Irvine wtl.d earned iu f mt league dual meet tnumph ap1Dll 1.0 defeau. I~ boys' cron country: Marlea H , Westmla1ter it: Jun1or bulaon Winkleman toured Manna's three-mile course with a winrun4 efTon of I 5: 18, outdistancing bu nearest compet1t1on by 27 seconds Fodtale VaUey %5, EcllSOD SI: Dave K.noseamcd ht• first personal '1ctory of the young season iJt I S:36 as Founta1n'Valle} remamed unbeaten in league meets'll 2-0. In the Sea View League. Tulia U, Corona clef Mar %8: Tusuo won the eveot with the best s1xth·place finisher (10th overall). The Sea Kings' Eddie Lavalle won the race in I S:OJ u h11 teammates also garnered Lhird, fifth and e1&hth, but Tustin grabbed the other stx places m the top 10 to win. Estancia %7, University 30: Gary Gnmm nipped lhe I ro1ans' Paul lsh1m101 at the finish hne at ~stancia as the Eagles held on for the needed po1nl$ to sh~ past the TroJans In the ~uth ( uast League· lrvlne l t, El Toro 36: Kevin C hast ( 16:08) and Chris Black ( 16: 12) l_ed the Vaquero'>. who captured four of the top· five places lor 1he1r fir<il meet victory against two , defeats In the Pac1fit < oa\t League: Costa Mesa U , Woodbridge 31: The Mustang tno of Chns Hobson. ( harhe Moreno and Don McLacbJao, who finished 1-2-1 la<>t week 1n the Dana HiJls lnv11at1onal. ended 1n the same order against the Wamor'>a"i the Mu\langs(2·0)won the meet at Te Winkle Park. • Laguna Beacb U , Orange 31: Kun DePfyffer led the wa) for the A.n1\l\ h~ c:aptunng the race 1n 15:21 10 give Laguna Beach II\ fir'>t mee1 victory against one defeat. • Raiders list Allen doubtful for Sunday EL SLGLNf)() !AP) -fhe Los Angeles Raiders almost surel)-w11l be without ;\II-Pro running back Marcu\ Allen for the \Ct.ond straight .,..,eek when they play the IV(h<,ai, ( tt) Chiefs. this Sunday. 11 was learned Thur{da} - .\lien v.ho ha'\ nol practtced since spratntng bts nght ankle Sept 21 aga1nr,1 1he cw York Giants, will be mo,cd from que'tt1<>nablc 10 doubtful on the NFL tnJury 11!>1 b\ the Raider'> · .\dd111onall\ the Ra1dcs:s were concerned about i.taning fullbaclt. Frank Hawkins who sustained a sprained ligament in h1\ right knee last week against San Diego. Hawk1n'i ha\ al'>O m1~~d all pracuce sessions this week but rematn\ a probable 'itaner. according to Flores. Rookies Napoleon Mc( all um and Vance Mueller. bolh founh-round draft c:ho1ccs. wtll share Allen's halfback po'i1tton against the C'htefs ------------------- ~YOUR .I ON Daily Pilpt '· TWA ~IND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE Ft/GHTS A'VARA&E FIOM OIANGI COUNTY TO IAl VIA C.otOEN STATE •lllf.Jf( • • .... r .. ~ . . ... . " ~ L8A4Mltl ITANDINOS ~~ WHT DtVtSION w L ~ 01 x A...-" " m Tt !C'H IS 14 .5" • Oekland 7 .n " KensuClly 14 15 ..., 17 Chlct90 n 17 •53 19 MlnllftOle " ti .Alt 23 *"" 67 ., 421 , . EASl' OIV!i~ ~-801ton t5 .'3 .M)I New York 17 72 ,547 I V. lOl'onlo .. 73 541 t Vt O.troll " 7S .m ll\.'a Clt"-'-nd " 11 .509 l•Vt Mltwl ukH ,. t .... 21 llelllmol't n 459 n..., •-<llncl\IO 01v111on 1111e Tlwf'ldlV'• ~ Tues 10, ,,..,_, 9 New York 6, Bolton l ChlCl.llO I, MlnntlOll • ( 10 lnnlno• I Detroit 2. Mllw1ukM I TldeV's Cemts Anetb (McCesll.111 11·91 11 Tuu (Witt 10-9), n $eelllt CMoroe11 11· 171 el Cleve1eno (Schrom 14·7>, n ' MllweullM !Weom1n 4· 12J 11 Toronto ICltn· CY I•· 13), I\ New Yorll CT1wk11turv 8·51 II 8 oslon (Nip· otr 10·11), n Otlroll <Tlfrtll 14·121 el 8elllrnort IMcGreoor 11· 1•1 n Chicago (Dotson 10·16) at Minntlot• tSmlthlon 12· 14J. n t<•n .. 1 Cltv (Leit>randl 13· Ill 11 Oal<ltnd l.Allelullr 12·6), n SeturdlV'l G1rne1 Anetb et .TtlllS, n New York 11 8 011on MPw1ul<M 11 Toronto S..1111 11 Cltvtlellel Ken.al\ Clt11 at 01kl1no Detroit 11 81ltlrnort n C111ceoo et Minnesota, n NatlOMI LH9'1• WEST DIVISION w L •·Hou1ton 93 " Cincinna ti ... 7S San Frencllco 11 71 S.n Oleoo 73 86 Allent• 72 u Oedltt'l 72 87 EAST DIVISION Pct. GI .SIS S7t 9 S09 ., 4S9 20 456 20..., •SJ 21 1<·N1w York. IOS S4 660 Plilleoe101111 u 74 .532 2QVJ St Louis 79 IO •97 76 Montrea t 77 81 "87 27''l Chlceoo 6' 90 430 36 'I'> PlllSt>urgh .. 9S , 403 0 a--clln<:lled dlYlltOll title TI!41rldlV's Scer'1 Hou1ton 7, Sen FrencilCo I 110 1nn1111n l Ntw York I, Montreel 1 Cincinnati 6, .At11nt1 • 113 lnnl11111I Ptttit>uron S. SI Louil I Tldev's Gemes sen FranCl$CO (Down$ 3·4) •• Oodeen {Wtlcll 7· 17), n SI LOUii (Forsell 1•·9) ., Cnkeoo (Trout S·7) Plttlburgl'I !Fenster 0·11 el New York (Oieda 17·SI, n Montreat (Mlrllnu 3·6) al Pnlr.oetonia (K Grou 12· 121 n San Oleoo (Wo1ne i.-II at Cinc1nn1t1 <Power 9·6). n Allante ( .Aci.;er 3· 7) at Hou11on <'hen 11 I ) " SlturcllV'1 GalMl San Frencl\co at ~ St LOU!l •• Cn1c100 .. • P•lllDurgh at New Yor• Sen 01eoo 11 Cinc:lnnato Atlante at HOUllOn Montreet et PhllaOttOhla n AMERICA N LEAGUE Ra,.n 10, Aneets 9 CALIFORNIA TEXAS Ptllll~ Joyner 11> Oown1119ll OeCnc:sJt> Htnelrel< rf OWnlte rl Grich 21> Bur"'" on S<:llOfilel n Boone c Totlli ab r II bl s 2 3 l S I 2 0 • 0 I I 4 I I I 1 I I 0 3 2 2 I • 0 0 0 S I 4 ) s I 2 0 5000 McOwelc:f Fteli:hr u OBrlen 11> lncvol•a rt Sierra If , LAP"h Oil Wilkrsn or S11uoht c 8uecl'ltt JO Porter Ph Petlork pn t(unktl °" Browne 21> 42 f 16 9 Tettl1 Score bv lnnlnel at> r II b\ S e 2 I 6 1 s 2 5 I 1 1 1 I I 1 s 1 2 0 • 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 l 1 , 2 3 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I 0 I I o I 0 0 s 1 • I l9 10 2110 CellforNll 100 SI 0 001-t T111u 031 on 002-10 Two oull wnen wlnnlno run 1cored Geme Winnino RBI ..... Flttcher (6) E-SChOfielcl McOowtn, FlttcMf DP--C1lltorn11 1 L08-C1llfornla 9, TeXH 11 2B-Browne 2. O'Brien 1 HenelrJck, Pellh, • LA Perrish. Flt lc,.,., HR-Pettis (5), D W'111t I II S8-Pt tlll 1•9l. Jovner 151 0 Wtlltt ISi 5-McOowell. S11uo111 SF-Buac:hltt, 1nc1vloll1 IP H It Elt 811 SO Cellfoml• M Witt l • • • 0 I Corbett 1 3 2 2 3 0 Fo,.ter , • 2 ? I 1 . Luoo I 1·3 3 1 1 0 0 LUCIS L.• 1·3 3 I I 0 0 TtUI Muon 32·3 I 1 7 2 2 Runtll I 1·3 2 I I 0 0 Htnrv I 0 0 1 0 Meree111n 0 0 0 0 0 MollOrclc 27·3 1 0 0 I H1rrl1 W,10·8 1·3 0 0 0 0 0 Mert<hlll OllCheel to I balltr .n lhe 11h WP-NI Wiit, Meson,• Corbett umplru -Home, McKttn, Fir", Brem1gen. Seconel, Fore! Third Merritt T-3 •• ~-13,190 Aneet averages 1T,.,rouot1 Thundev's G•rne> BATTING AB R H HR RlllPCI. Rval 31 6 17 1 s 37S Jovner sn 81 110 21 91 m 8ur1t'on 26' 35 71 s 79 217 Howe ~ 147 2S 40 • 10 112 Henoncto. 283 •S n u ,, 772 Gr11:t1 313 •7 •• 9 JO 268 Oownlno S06 90 IJS 10 93 166 Pohoor 19 I s 0 I 263 Pett~ ~· 92 138 s se 161 OtC1nce1 S04 68 130 2S 9• 7S7 Sc11of11td HI 67 "' ll 57 2S7 JI CklOn •12 64 101 ll se 1•5 Miiier S6 6 13 0 ' 732 Jone\ 38• 71 •• 16 .. 229 Wtllong 179 2S 6J ) 33 276 Boone 09 .. 99 7 49 213 Nerron 90 s 10 I I m White •S 8 10 1 3 m McL.emorf' ' 0 0 0 0 000 Ttt•ll SlSS 779 U77 , ... 7:U .U7 • TOP 10 • AmerlCM u..e . c~ ....... .,.. °""'*> , .. _. .. us lf•Nft) 0 Aa ll H .-ct. Sooo•. Bo•ton 14' SIO 107 207 J57 Mellln9lv, NY 151 ~ 112 ~ J SO Puckett. Minn 151 '6J 116 211 .329 Rice, SOiton 153 606 97 "7 ..325 Tebler, CllW 121 46t S7 150 .315 Fernenoe1, lor 160 '7S ti 213 .l16 P. Sredllv, Ste 142 516 17 163 .l 10 VOlllll, Mllweullff 13' 509 71 151 .310 B••. Toronto 151 '37 IOI 197 309 M4.trrey 81trlmor• 134 CJ 61 14J .30t .. _It __ t 1rfltld, Toronto, 39; Klnomen, Olklend, 3S; GH lll, MlnntlOle, 34; Can..co, 0 1klanCI, 33, o-. Mllw1u1t ... ll; Bevtor, Botton, 31. Sett. Tortnto, 31, Puckett, Mll)llHOll, 30. It_ .. ...,.., CerJtr, Otvell nd, 119; C•nMCO, Olkland, 117, lltkt, lao1lon, 110; Mettlnolv, Ntw York, lot, , ... TOf'onlo, IOI; GHlll, MlnntlOll, IOI; &erfltld, Toronto, 107; Prtatev, S.ettta, 105. l"ttdlllle ( 14 Dec1IMM) Clement , SOiton, 24·4, Raimuu en. ,... ..... York, 17·6; ElctlhOl'n, Toronto, l•·S, Klno, Ottroit, 10-4; Morrl1, Detroit, '20·1. Andultr. Ollll1nd, 1?-•; Schrom, Clev1tano, ••·7. McC.NI .. AMlb, 17·9. Amet1Can lMllUe (T'lwwtfl w......_.,,, Gemes) (8•wd on .,5 1r·1>11tsl G Al It H ltct. Reine,, MonftH I 149 573 90 192 .33S Seit. Dodotrt 154 6~ " 206 331 Gwvnn, SD IS7 629 104 207 329 Bau. Houlton 152 S77 12 1n .lOI H•Vts, Phlf ISS Sh 106 183 .30I KHtrnel\del, NY I.,_ .543 90 167 30I lt•v, Plll,llUrOh IS I 549 66 110 ,299 Knight, N-York 134 47S 49 139 293 SCllmldl, Phll IS7 5'0 96 IS7 291 TPtna, Pllhburg"' 142 50'l SS I.,_ 291 Wtl>lltr, MonlrH I 146 ~ 19 164 291 HemtltUM SChmlelt, PhlltdelOhl•. 37; G DaYI,, Houston, 30; Perller. Clnclnnell, JO; M ur0l111. Allen11, 29. E. De vi,, Clnclnnt1I, 76; Horner, At11nt1. 26, MCR111notd1, Sen Dleoo, 2S, Str1w1>1rrv. New York, 2S Rum&ettM"' Schmle11. Phltaoetonl1, 119, Perll.tr. Clncln· netl, 11S, Carter. Ntw York, 9'. G. 01vl1, Hovtton. 98, Hnts. Phlledelollla , 9S, MCRtvnolds, Sin 0 1'90, 92. Horner, At1an11, IS, Morrlaon, Plltst>uroh, IS, Strewt>trrv. New Yorll, 85 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE LM9'1e ChamPiemftlo s.n.s C Al Tlmts l"ST) Tuesday Anelli 11 Bou on. S:25 om Wtclinftdev A"911s 11 8011on, 12:0S o.m Ntw York Mtll et Houston S·2S o.m ThurMlv New Vork Mtt1 et Houston, S 20 om Fridlv, Oct. 10 80,1on el Aneels. S:20 om Set\Wdly, Oct. II Hovtlon II New York Meis, 9 10 1 m Bouon at A"91h, S 20 P m. SUndev, Oct. 12 Bolton et Aneel•. noon (II ntctnarvJ Hou11on al New York Mtll. S 20 Pm Mendly, Oct. ll HOU$fOn al New York Mets. 12•05 om (II neceuarv) , Tueldlv, Oct. 14 A11991s at 8oston, S 20 om (it neceuervl Wtdntldey, Oct. IS New York Mtll 11 HoUllon tHIS om Iii neceuerYl Aneets e l 8o"on, S 10 Pm (II l\fC.t n arv) ThUnelly, Oct. 16 New Yori< Mth at Houston, S 20 D m l•I nect\llrv) Wond Serles Seturdlv. Oct. 11 Al Nattonel L11oue, S:JS o"' Suncllv, Oct. It At Nellonat LHgue. S.JO o.rn TUfldlY, Oc1. 21 .At Amtrlten Leeoue S 30 om Wedneldlv, Oct. 22 .At .Am1ricen Leegue, S:30 om TIIUrldlv, Oct. U Al Amerlcen LHou.. S 30 o.m \1f neceuarv I • SeturcllY, O<f, 2S At Netlont l L1111ue, S.30 P.m (II neceuerv) SUftdlv. Oc1. 2' .At Nettonel L11oue. S:lO o m (If neceuervl WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL. Communttv Clle99 Gotden Wtsl del Alumni, S·IS 15·7, 7·1S. lS·ll 16·1• Hlth sdtool SEA VIEW LEAOUE Newoofl Htrt>or def University, IS·7 IS·l . IS·8 SUNSET LEAGUE Edl\on def Wtslmlnster IS·t IH2. IS;,13 Merine Clei. Oct1n View. IS·7 IS·1 11 IS, 13· IS, IS·4, 11·15. SOUTH COAST LEAGUE Irvine Clef Sen Clemente, 15-ll IS·6. 16· I• ACADEMY L.•AGUE 0 Ntwoort Chrlstlen Clef. Ce l Lutheran, IS·•. IS·4, l~·I WATl!R .-OLO """ lcMel DEL. ltlEY L.•AGUlli c,.... 10, Miter Del " Crt1P1 3 6 S 6-20 Meter Del 2 • • '--16 Miter 0.1 scoring BrM n 7, Elll1 4, Ftdell 7. C1n1er1111 7, MarUrt I Goellt .. v11· T19l11 I• CALLIN~ ALL HELPING HAN DS: .. For the Harbor Home Ch ristmas Light Show If vou are a non·prof1t group or commemal firm ready. w1lling. and able to decorate Harbor homes and bu~me~ses for th1~ year·, Harbor I tome Christ mu L18ht Show, December 1 }·23rd · CALL NOW POI DETAILS. (714)84Z ... Hl Ext. lU And get you r company's or non· profit group'• n•me on the lest o( I ldp1ng Hinds that will run 1n tht> 0.1/y P1/oc for apptox1mttdy nme weeks prior co the '"" of this year°J Harbor Homt> Chnsrmu Light Show Pro golf results Cllrla p,,,., DI YldF'"I •la Cr lll"tr G..-111 CeOle JKll "lllM'" Ovv HlllOtro Jim Simons JoMCook Cortv Pivin Je"Slumen Edl'IOl'I Allen Mllltf' Joey $111c1t11r Tim NOf'rlt ~tnlt*'" Scalf Vtf llllAA Dennis Trhtler Robtrl Wrenn OkkMul RoCI C:un lot> LOhr lfldF~ Rlc.k D1loo1 Jiff Grvoltl 0ooo TtwtU JOI lnrnen l•->~• l4 35-6f 3'-~· JvJs-10 U ·U -10 36·3+-» Ss-35'-70 l'Mt-70 Jl·n-70 Lllv Gren.m Antonio Ceroa JtmO~ IUc'llard lOkol F~l~11w l llllsrMlton Mal'll~ ari d 9rv1nt Mer._ Ct1c1veeenl1 Mlll1We1I Clarence ltow D1v1 E~lllf' aerrv J1Klltl Eduerclo !lomtro D111Foo~ Merl! Fltld Otnlt Wellon Krl1Moe RuCllOwtN oouo JOhrilOll 01vld Lund11rom DennvBrlllt\ Chlo Drurv Dtnnv Hec>ltr Merk Jorden Chlo HI M Vt l'ICll Htelner W004v BllC~IK.lrn WlllltWood 31-33-10 3Mh10 3'·3+-10 :M·3t-70 34·»-10 3'-;M--10 3'·3+-70 34-:M--10 34·36-70 3'·34--70 ~-»-70 lMS-70 36·3+-70 3'·3?-11 34·37-71 36-lS-11 37·3+-71 37·3+-71 3s-l'--71 3S·36-11 38-33-71 l3·>-71 l S·:M--11 3S·36-71 Tom Svrlll"t OevldOorln .Andy Dlllerd J im Dent Mlkt Sulllve11 ltlctllrd Crewford John McCamish Merk McCumdtr 8111¥ Plttot 31·33·71 36·3S-71 3'·37-11 32·39-11 33·38-71 3~·37-Jl 3' ·3t-t7 JS·37-72 3'·33-77 36·36-72 36·36-12 )6·3/r-77 37-JS-77 37-JS-12 36·36-17 3S·37-72 JMS-72 37·U-12 37-JS-72 Garv Koen JerrvP1111 Ptlll HencQCk Lerr11 Zleo11r Tom Shew AndrtwMeoee Oevld Peoo!n Merl< WllOe Pllll Blackmer Adl'l1n Stllls Jeff L1wl1 l(eltll Kulrer Tom Pernice J eck HIN Stevt8owman Merl!. Br00111 Brie n Mollo Ronnie 81ack Tomm11 Va tenllnt Boo Glider Steir Ltctv Gtnt Melllltw• Peter Perao111 801>1>vMllchtU JIGk NICl<laus II Lat>ron H1rr11 Dewitt Weaver Peter Oostertluil MIUGOYI H•rrv T IYlor Miki HUll>trl Scott Hoth Biii S.ndtr Greo WOiff Run COCl!rt n CROSS COUNTRY """ lcMel beys SUNSET LEAGUE Mllrtnl 2', WHlmll'lltlf' 2' I Wlnkltman (M), 15.11. 2. KHl'I (WI. IS '5 3 Allen (W), 16 so. ' KMltV CMJ. 17 II, s t<rc>eoar CM), 17'71. 6. PrH I (M), 17.26. 7 YOUUHI (WI. 17 34; •. Juslonl$ (W), 17 45, 9 Ta11tor (WI. 17 SO, 10 Howerd (Ml. 17 S2 Feunt1tn Vlhv U , Eclt.111 :IO I. Knos (Fii), lS::M; 1 Parmer (El, l6:l>l. 3 Lorenotr (El. 16·21; ·4, Welklni CFV), 16 30. S LockwOOCI (FVI, 16.33. 6 Glbette IFV), 16.SO 7 Wilson CE I, 16'.Sl, I Stevlcl< IE I 16 54, 9 Gullerrer (Fiil, 16:S.5, 10 Cl'laver <El. 17 O? SEA VIEW LEAGUE TUIMll •• Cerene Clll MM 21 (Tustin win• on 1h11t1 llnllhlf' I 1. Lavelle (COM), IS 03, 1 Brttllon (T). IS 12. J Shryocll. (CON\), 15'23. 4 Guime n (T), IS 4S, S Rot>t>ln$ (COM). IS SS, 6 G1lt>o011 ITI. 16'01, 1 Mele (T), 16:03; I. Pllfct (COM), 16'09, 9. GIOvtr ( T). , •. ,s. )() HOOO. en. 16 17 E1llnde V , unlvtnl1v :IO I Grimm (E l. 16.31, 2 l1tllmin1 (U), 16 41, 3 Uri (UI. 16·•9; • Hendricks IE >. 16 SO. S Ewaoa !El. 17 IS. 6 Tltl CU), 1712. 7 Meler CU), 17 ?6 I Stlur (EI 17·53, t lu~ <E I. 17 SS, 10 Swere1 I El 11 S7 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Ce111 Mew 24. Weedbr1691 l l I Hot>son <CMI. lS.41, 1 Moreno ICMl, IS 41. 3 McLachten (CM), IS ••• ' Hel>Penlllll (Wt IS SO. S Oohmen IWI. 16 21, 6 Betllt (W), 16 ll 7 G Goodson (Wl, 16 37, 8 Btnder ICM}, 16 ll. 9 n.e IWI. 16.39, 10 P Me ICM), 1640 1...tvune.eeu11 24, °""" ll I OtPlvtter (LBI. 1521, 1 Pierce CO>. IS 47. J Raoabluoll (L9 ), IS:54, • Cu to (0 1, 16 16, S Ford <LBJ, 1611, 6 Blxltr ILBI. 1617, 7 Slmlnella (0 ) 16 31 8 Limn IOI. 16 4 I 9 Cerrillo IL.Bl. 16 43 10 Ar1ci.n IOI '6 4S SOUTH COAST LEAGUE trvtne It, El Tort l6 I Cnest (II 16'09, 2 Black Ill 16 17 3 Gladwell (ET), 1636, • Mc:Mltlen Ill, 16 .O. s Herman (II. IUS, 6 Jov (ETI. 16.•7. 7 Kimmel Ill. 16·SO, 8 Achtnt>euoh <ETI, 17 00, 9 F1em11111 lETI. 17 01. 10 Cowdrtv IETI, 17 20 Hlth 'schoOt tlrts SUNSET LEAGU~ Mt't1M 2l, Wtllrnllllflf' l2 I Wrtoh t (Ml. ?0'01, 1. M Menlae>eo IWI, 7112, l Wuver (W). 21 SO, 4 L Yamada (Ml n 11, S J Vamede (M), n 37, 6 Klu inger IN\) 23 17, 7 McComb (Ml, 73.54, I Ku •"' (W), 2• OS . 9 Tocf\lyk <WI. 24 11. 10 K Mantaoeo IWI. 1451 Ocffn View 17, Huntlnet9n lltec:f\ ll 1. K. t<aroe1 (OVI. ll:SS, 2, S 1(11r1>el (0V J. 11·S61 3 Rover tOVI. 19 10, • N .Adam IHB), 191•, s Cetoeron <OVI, 19 •5. 6 O'Brien (0VI. 19 .,_, 7 Smllll (HBI, 20 ?O, 8 Ttrraclo. IHBJ. 11 18; 9. Alveru IHB), 21.29, 10 Ramlrer IHBI. 2131 &Oillfl V , Flllfttllll Vtlrt ll I Petrin• (Fii), 19:39. 1 Conley (FV), l9.S6, 3 Neoon (E l, 19S7, 4 Menke (E). 2011. 5 Dut>ols (EI. 20 19, 6 TOlwn (FV), 2010, 1 Relc!Htt tEl. 7043, 8 Timm IE). 2110, 9 Anderson CEI. 71 32, 10 Neootl IFVI. 7l 43 SEA VIEW LEAGUE CwON Clll Mtr 11, Tustin 21 I Cu ,.,lon (COM), 19·16. 2 Reider Ill. 19 79 ) McGrt lh ICdM), 19:37 • FlllCll en. 19 •7 s Cunnl119h1m (T), 20.01, 6 Holland (CCIM), ?O 16, 7 Cltvldge (T), 20 29, I Gell> (CdMI. 20 •O, 9 Htrrlnoton ICdMI. 20-42, tO Bee• 111. 10 •1 E 11-ncll Z3, UnlYtrtlfv lS I. B1n1vldH (E ), 19.36, 1 Armentrout (U). 21 26, 3 WtaYer CE), ?2 12, • t<enowontra (U) 72 19, S Urrtt <El, ?2'.2S. 6 Voll.om! IE J. 11..0 1 Funo IU), n 54, I Stewert (El. 23 19, 9 8ur1<11art IEI, 73 SS; 10. H• (UJ, 2s·os Ntw"'1 Her119r 15, SedchMGlr SO I Anctenon (NH), 19:53, 2. Rot>lnaon INH) 19·54; 3 Oont>our (NH), 19:54, •. J 1c0t>i.on INH ). 19 SS. s Ruffini (NH), It SS, 6 Oudltv INH) 19 56. 1 Wtbl> (NH), 20'44, • Remos IS), 71 31, 9 0 111 m. n-o.. 10 Nouvtn <SI, 23.21 Georo• Burns Mike Melone Stu 1ngreham -Merlo.Ge - PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE WIOdbrldet 10, Ct1tl MtM 31 l G Peck (W) 19 11, 2 Howard (CMI. 19 3' Wt1tero1rd (WI. 19 S2, • J Pec.k (W), 20 10, Maro1111 (W), 20 43, 6 Sherman ICM), 20'"8, 7 Tvotno' <Wl 10 30. I Suaret <CM ). 72 46, 9 Z tit CW) ?3-16 10 Me (CM) 13 17 l...H UM &Nd! 15, Orll\99 44 I. 811rntll ILBI. W Peler1en (L8), K Ptt,r\tn IL81 end Snip <LBI 19 SS, S Gibson IL.8 1 10 S6 6 KIP lie (0), 71 S4 1 Gre nt (l.81 n 02 8 T ll•ner IOI, n 26, 9 Burorloot (0 ) 77 u 10 Chealllem IOI 23 01 SOVTli COAST LEAGUE 1.-.,1111 n. El Tero l7 I Fr11n11.01 (I), 19 01, 1 !'>ch1aler (I) 19 10. 3 O Brten •ET) 1'710 • Korlowsk1111 1943. S. t<om <ET) 19 .. S. t Ne1C1trhau1 IETI 19 49 1 HOlll Ill 71 02, a 8roc1< 111. 11 OS 9 GrHnam '(I). 7106. 10 Parham Cll. 2\.10. TENNIS Davis CIJP SEMIFINALS (11 llrhbant, .Auitrella I AUltrelle I, Unli.d Stifel 0 Slnlllt• Paul McNamte (Australia) dei 8rae1 Gll~rt !U S l 1·6, 6-3. 3·6. 6·0 6· I Women's toumam«1t Cit Ntw Ont1Ml Second Round Slntlts . Martina Navnlllova IU S ) dei Lori McNtol u S I 6·7 6·0 t<att Gornoert IU !\ l <lei Rooon Wl'ltle IU S) 6-l 6·1 Laura G•IC1eme1\ler IU SI dllf AMt Whllt IU s I 1 6. 6·1, Wenov Turnbull l.Auwa1la) oef Marienne Werde tu S I 6 1 6·4, Zina GerrllOll I U S.I del Svet11ne Per1<hornen1<0 ll,ISSRI, 6· I,' 6·7, 6 •. Pa m Snrtver (US I dtf Larina Sevcht nllo (USSR) 6· I 6·1 Hltti school Virts SUNSET, LEAGUE fNrtnl 14, .(k11n View 4 Slnlltl Cr1H 1I (Ml IOsl 10 Hurttter • 6. Scnomotro, 6· I. Clef H1lversen. 6· I, Po 1011. •·6 won, 6·0, 6·0 Jacobson IMl losl won. 6·4 IOst, 2·6 Doubles Cllf IM I 0 6 Mavntu·Bashore !Ml ~I L11·Tren, 6·1, Ott Cltverlt't9•·Sun 6·0, dtl PPlllllos·CtlO 6-J Cf\rtsllen·Nouven (Ml won, 6·0 6·0 6·1 D Heenreet1·B Hatnr..U (Ml won. 6 3, 6·0, 6-0 ldllon 16, Westml1uter 2 SIMMs 1"1'1 (W) def JOlllllO<I, 6•3 IOU lo Gold· t>erger, 3·6 Clef Ammann, 6· 1, L•llte (W) to\I 0 6 0·6 0·6. Dutcher (WI '°''· 1·6. 0·6, 0·6 Maf\un ·Bero (W) lost to haeu ·Turner 1·6. 1011 lo Oteaon· Jeffer.i. I ·6. lo\t to Goedecll.t· Otuon, 1·6, Roach·Otmelo !WI IO\I. 0·6. 2·6, 0·6, Rvder-E l(lm IW) toll, 0·6. 1·6. 0·6 Fountelll V ... V ll, H~ 11 .. c:ll 5 SlntlH Weavtr tFV) def Schmid, 6·0 oef H&nHn, 6·0 del Ho 6·0. Shelton (FV J '°''· 3·6 •·6. won 6·0 Ctonerd IFVI IO\t l ·6 • 6 won 6· I Ooubltl Urroca roet· Tnomoson ( Fii) def Rluo· Sul>f\erwel 7·6, Clef McOone ld·R11enour 6·0 dt l Herbuck·Ce rev. 6 0 Prict·Mahnke IF'V l won, 7·S, 6·4, 6·0, Gomaro·Maroon IFV> won 1 S 6· 1 1011 1>11 delaull SEA VIEW LEAGUE Newport HtrtlOr 11, Unlvtnlfv 6 Sindls Mull•llv (NH) dtl Greer. 6· 1. def So111eno. 6·0 oet Meflhall, 6·1 Ba•rd <NHI '°" 1 6 won 6·7 6·2. MctClboon INHI to\I 3·6, 0·6 0·6 Ooubltl V Bunne11·R11en INHJ oef Mnecedo Abe, 6·0 dtl Ct rlson·Krough 6· 1 dtf Juengtst· H8U19, 6·0. H Bunnell·BtntdlCI INH) won 6·(. 6·•. 6•3, Andru•·Po,1a1 INH J lo11. ?·6, 3·6, won, 6·3 I CorON dll Mllr 11, Estencll 1 Slntlts Sco11 !CdMI ttel 8ec~ 6· I. def Deul"ll· 6·2. def Ptrson, 6 I, Plle1>u1 ICdMI won 6 .,_. 6· I, 6·0, Beon !COM) won. 6·0 6·0, 6 0 Deubles CaPrt11·Her•ht>erver ICOMI 1011 to Hullng~­ D B1rch I ·6. del Htnrltks·Farquar. 6·•. loll to s 8 tr(I\ Slrew, 1·6 HOVff•BHllH nce ICdMI toll. •·6. S·7, won 6·1 Smlt,,·Jolln\lon ICdMI loll S·7 1·6, 6·7 NP'L NATIONAL COH,•tt•NG• WMf W L T ftct, ~ ltA 4 0 0 I 000 12• 11 At1ent1 •1r111 ) 1 0 7SO. 1' '4. > 1 o .1so 101 56 $en Frencl1co NewOrlllnt l , 0 .250 " . 17 Chl~l90 MIMelOlf Oelroll Ta moe .. ., Grffll .. Y 4 ClllWel • 0 0 ) I 0 I l 0 ' ~ 0 0 .. 0 llest I 000 123 60 750 106 17 250 ,, " 250 " 91 ooo 32 m Wt'111noton • o o 1.000 100 61 Diii" 3 I 0 7SO 121 79 NY Glenll l I 0 750 _, '4 Pnllec»IO!llt I 3 0 150 6S 107 St. Loul• 0 4 0 .000 .t0 t1 AMaltlcAN CON'81t•NCE • Denver Ken .. , City Se11tl_e ltelcltn ~n Oieoo Clnc:lnnell Clevtltno Houston Plttst>uroh NY Jttl West • 0 3 I 0 I 000 119 0 .750 .. 73 67 6] 7S 9S l I 0 750 IOS I 3 0 2SO " I 3 c entre! 2 2 , 1 0 250 97 1 3 I 3 ... , 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 I l 0 I l 0 0 • 0 500 ., 11• 500 " 112 7SO to 7S .2SO JO 9' 7SO 111 96 500 10. ,. 2SO 91 ,. zso 119 142 000 11 113 New Eriota no 8uf1al0 Mleml lnell•ntpc>l•l ~y•a Getnel Temoe Bev II 1t1m1 lteldtn e t t<1n11s City IC~nntl •el 10 • m I tnctie~at Sllf FrtllC:TRo PhlledtlPlll• 11 .At11n11 Wullln111on •• Ntw Orltens Oellu et Denver (Chlnntl 2 et I Pm I Clncinnetl YI Grttn Bev 11 N\UweukM C1tv.ill!d I f Pllliburoh Houston 11 Detroit Mle ml et Ntw Enoleno Mlnntaoll 11 Chlcega Ntw York Gl1nll •I SI LOUii Bulleto at New York Jels MttldlV'• ~ Sen 0"90 11 S.ellle CCl\lnntl 7 at 6 om J Colle9e I THUltSOAY'S SCO.E Tulsa 20. Cel State Fulltrlon 10 TONIGHT'S C A.MES Air Force 11 Utel'I Co;oreoo s1 11 BYU SATUROA Y'S GAMES West Ort0on vs USC et L.A COl•llllm 14 lO Pm J .Aruona St v1 UCLA et Role Sowl IChe nnel 2 at II 30 a.m.l Or'loon St 11 Wesl'longton SI C11tlornti' 11 W11h•"1llon Sen Doeoo SI et S11ntoro Frtlno St at Sen JOH St UC Devi, et Pacific New Mtxieo 11 H1wall Cel Lutntren 11 Cal Po1v (SLOI n MtnlO at .A1u111 Pecll1c Cler t rnonl Mudd el Ocdeltntel Le Verne 11 Redlands Pomona·Pitztr et UC Sen Dito<> Whittler et UC Senta Barbare S1n1a Clere et C•I Stelt H•vwerd HumDOkll St 11 Pon1111e1 St n ltedllts New Mexico St at Uteh SI Soutllwtsl tCanHl Stalt et ()klet'loma TCU 11 .Art..1n1H , n HOUllOn •• 8111tor. n Bouon Co11eo1 al SMU Te•n 11 RICt n 1eH' Teen at Tea11 A&M Midwest llhno•s et 01110 St Mlch111an et W11Con11n M1nneaota •• Puroua 1no11na at Norlnweattrn towa 11 Mlel'!loan St WYOITl•no •• Iowa SI Southern 1t11no11 al Kansu Indiana St. 11 8all St M1em1 (OlllOI •• OlllO U Wei11rn M1chto1n 11 8ow11no Gretn Loulsvllle et Cinclnn1ll. n Eastern Mkllloan et TOit<IO, n llllnols St 11 Wtltern lllinoll Ce.,rrel Mocn101n el IC.ant St Sou111 Notre Oemt a t .Alebema ICl•annet 1 at rioonl Dll•HUon at .AP911eCl\ll n St Wnl Cerohne t i Auourn Citadel II Ctemlon Duke et Vanderbilt, n LSU 11 FIOl'ldl MIUIU IPOI 11 Georei. So M1n ln lool et KtnhKkv SW Lo11lslene 11 Eeat Carouna Furmen 11 E111 Tenneuee St North Tuu St 11 LOUll•lrll Tech, n Ma,.n•ll al VMI Mlu lu lppl St 11 Mtmpnls St No 1111no1, et Ml1m1 (Fla ). n Georol• Tee,., at North CerOllne NW Louislene et NE Loulslane , n 8ouon u el Rlcl'lmono Neor .. r..a 11 Soutll Caroline T~es IEI Paaol 11 Tennenee £ OTMRCOU.IOH T_... •1Yu 11 oV« CoiorlldlD ,,.,. Alt l'CWQ 6\.\ OYW 'Ulefl ~ 'Horth Cerollne 10 o-~le ltell 'Welte FOtetl S~ OW \llfOlllle •Vlrtlllle T.cfl 6\IJ o• W..1 Vlr9inle 'PeM\V!Ylllll• %7 ovtt ColurMt• l ro-11 11 OYtr •Pflnctton •()Wife I, OYtt MIHltslllOI Motv Ctou l"t ov« •coteere Arrn., ""' over 'Yell _ 'Ttnnff5" 2t Ollef' Tt110 ·6I l'eao 'Otllo Stitt 15 Ollef' tll.lnols 'Nl'IV JS ovtt Otlll'l\Ollffl Wvomll'IO • ovtt 'IOWI Stell 'Putdut 2 OYtl' MlMflOle 1ne1la11e f ovtf 'Northwtst.,n 'Wuhll'lfton Stell 13 ov., OrtoOI\ Stele 'Slen1ord 10.,., ovw Sen DltoO Stitt 'Plt1111Urgh IQ OY" llfTIC)lt 'Clnclnnell 10 ovw L.°"l\Ylllt 'Kenluek'I 4\'t ov11 SO Mlnln lc»PI '$Yfa<\lll Sii'! over MIJlOIKl •v1~rt>llt l OYll' D11ll.1 Tues 2l ovw •Ric• ·wu 7"" ovw aoston c~ . Mln ln lOOI Slllt 72 O'llf 'Memphis St1h 'Hewell 7 ovtr New Mtalco •-o.notei hOfllt '"'" ,,.,,.. ... .,.,.,.,, It .. '-" ... C'"""41ftftV C-.. SA TUltOA Y'S GAMU -~NIJ'C&A'"'9 S.Odlel>tdt 11 Onnet Cotti Rencno S.ntleeo 11 ltlvert!CM CC Cllr111 el S.n Dlt90 Mell Peiom.r et Southwfllll'n Sen Oleoo CC et Oroumont '""""' c.i c.....,.._ Sen 81rnerdlno Veffl'I et Mt S.n Je<lllt< Rio Hondo et 0.strl C~llt'I 11 AnttlOOI V1Htv Wes19n!S .... C~ Ven1ure 11 Mooroerk, 1'30 S.nte Mofllce 11 Gtenclllt. I lO S.nte 8ert>ere 11 Hencock Nen-~enc.1 s.cremento CC 11 Mt Sen Anton~o. 2 or 'Jett et C-.rnm Fut•ton et 81keoh•ld Well V•ll•Y " Cet>rlOo All tlmff t i 1 30 UflleU notlld Htttl KMet THUltSOA Y'S SCOlta.J (Nen·IN_.) Edi.on 34. Meler Del 17 $ervltt 14, Founf1ln V1111v 10 SI Peul 17, Ocean View 17 Unlv1nltv lS. 1...1011n1 Hiiia 13 S.venne U , a-Perll 10 Sunnv Hiiis ~. C.n11on O Trov I, vei.ncle 1 80111 Grenot 19, .Ar11111 1 W11tern IS, Los .Amigos 0 Tur.tin 21, FOOllllU 6 Emon LHll!u. Lo\ Alemllos 37. El Ooooo 3 TONIGHT'S GAMES , ........ ..,.) Newoort Her~ vs Coste Mtae 11 °''" c 01" c Ollto• Corone dll Mer n WOOC!l>rldllt ti lrvlnt Ce o11treno Velltv 11s Ell1ncl1 et NtwPC Hart>or L• Oulnte Yl Menna 11 W1l1mln111r Lono BtlCll W1ll0!\ .. Hunlongton 8NCl't We1Jmln1ttr et CrHOI lrY1'1t vs. SeckllebaU. et S.nle Ane aowt L1oune 8t1c,., 11 llalltV CM11h1n Tr61>uco Hiii\ at SurrOUQfls Rtooecr111 Pm) VIII• Perll. .. , Orenot II El MocMne El Modene Yl El Toro •• MIUIOn Vtelo Sen Ci.mtnll II Renelle> .A11m11os 01n1 Hills 11 Fullerton Le Htt>re et L1k1wOOCI Sonora •• 8r11-0lll'ldt Norwelk v1 S.nlia90 et Gerdln Grove Meonolle at Mlvfelr S.nl• .Ane Valltv st Chenntl lsl1n<11 E""*9 .._ .. _. Cvor1n vs Klltlll II Glovtr Stldlum Loer1 vs E•~ran11 11 V11entle t<tnntd11 v• Paclflce et 801" Grenoe SAT Ult DA Y'S GAMES MIU IO<l VietO V\ S.nll Ane ., San•• An Sowl Anaheim "' Garden Grove 11 GIO•I ~llC:hum Att game1 11 7.lO Pm. unleu 1nolc1ttct . . 0.. ......... DAVEY'S LOCKElt C""'-f ... di) -. t>ott•. u. enortrs. 200 t>onllo, 110 rock 11,h, · cellco ban, 2 11nd 1>111. 1.0 medlertl, 3 Kuloln ~V't tr'811MCttona IASEIALL. Amtrielll L.M_. ANGELS-Fk lld Wlntlon Lttnts, m1ne111t 01 Edmonton of "" Pacific Coell Lt1oue CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Signed Mere HIU catcrwr MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Fired Hll'm Wichita SI et Tulene Virginie et WU:e F'orut IC11annet a m l 13 e t 9 30 Sterrellt , Ditching coech, end Frenll. HOWITd ~COtCll Nemec! Chudl H1rten1111n Pllc,.,lno COICh ane1 Dave Hilton lnlltldtn COit!\ Wt" Vorg1nl1 at VPI Harvard et Wllloem & Merv l!!est Oartmoulh •• Navy Rutgers 11 Penn SI Ttml>le at Piii Mlu ourl at Svrecult, n Army at Yell Brown et Princeton. Ho111 Cron 11 Co1ga1e COlumble at Penn Cornell 11 Lalavetlt Colle9e odd• TO!t 20 SetvrcllY 'Miami, Flt vs Northern llllno1\, no tine • Alat>ema S ., over Notre Oeme 3 Ntt>r ullll 2•'h over 'South CerOllne ._ Mlcnlpn It over •w1scon1sn S 'Penn Stele IS over Ru1gers 6. 'Olr.lehom• 51 over Kenses State 7 • AuOllrn vs WHtern Cer0lln1. no tine •• .Arki n .. , IS ~ over TCU 9 ·use 19 over Oreoon 10. Arlrone Is ldlt 11 1ow1 1'1'1 under No 17 •Mfchlll•" Slett 12 •wu...inoton 70·., ovtr Celltornia 13 °B111tor 20 o•er Hou11on I• 'TOH .A&M 21 over Tu. .. Ttcll IS ·uCLA 7 over No 16 Arlrona s11t1 II LSU I undlr 'FIOl'lele 19 F '""° s11te 9 over •san Jolt Stele 10 Nori,., Carolina Stete Is ldlt N1tlenll L.M_. PITTS8 URGH PIRATES-R-wlld thllr ot1v1r ·o.velooment conlreCI with N1lllu1 of tP!e Eastern LHOua llASKITIALL N1tlonll &eslrtfbel AtSKletlon CHICAGO SULLS-Trtele(I Orle nde> Wool r.oge torwero, 10 1111 New Jerllv Nets IOI' • flfll·rounel drill olcto. In 19'7 eno aeconel·rouno Pickl In 1911 end 1990 CLEVELAND CAV.ALIERS-Sloneel 8tn Po ouette forwero 0 .Al.L.AS MAVERICKS-Signed Rov T1rolev torwerd lo • llve·11t1r contract NEW YORK KNICKS-Tredtel Oerre< Welker guard, to the Denver Nuog1t1 tor e 19'7 flr\l·round dr11t choice · Cantlntntat BINI~ Au.attlon CINCINNA Tl ~LAMMERS-Stoned W1 yne Smit,.,, guerd, Le urence Htld, forwerd, TlddY 81ooch1w, ouard-forWlll'd, anel Blake Wor-them . (enter FOOTllAL.L Natlenll FMlbell LHtue GREEN 8AY P.ACt<ERS-Rtltaleel Vince ~trravemo, Quertert>eck TAMPA B.AY BUCC.ANE ERS-Walveel t<en Ka oten, deltnl lve t1t llle, 1n<1 Mll<t Prior delen1lvt back COLLEGE MARIST-Nemeel t<en 911>lne1u women's l>elkell>ell COICh NC.AA-Otclerld Jeti Br111we11, lowe Stet• llne1>1c1ter. lnellolt>ll tor the rH1 of the ltalOll Newport sweeps to Sea View victQry Kruger, Allisonpace Sailors past Uni; Marina, Edison post Sunset triumphs ----------Senior middle blocker Tracy Kruger recorded a team-hi&h 10 kills and senior setter Sara AOison col- lected 32 assists as Newport Harbor swept aside Uni vcrilt)', 15-7. 15·3. I S-8, in a Sea View League girls volleyball match Thursday on the Sailors' court. Newport (2..0 in league play. 4..() overall) entered,. the match ra'nkcd third in the CIF's .S-A di vision. hitter, recorded I 2 digs and nine kills. Senior setter Temrc K uester had 34 assists for the Vikings, who will also panicipate in the San Marcos Tour- nament turdax. Manna is ranked No. 3 in the IF 4·A. Ocean View falls to 0-2. EdJton 3, Wt1tml11ter t: Lynn Ferry, who strtcd the last four points in the fifth and deciding game for the Chargers, had 13 kills and Knsty Domm1 c had 27 service points to lead Edison(l-l )to thc 15·8, I 1-15.13-IS. 1 S-12. IS. J 3 victory over the Lions (0-2) at Westminster In the South Coast League: lrvlne 3, Sao Clemente 0: The Yaqueros cnused to the 15·11 , IS-6. 16-14 ve rdict over visiting San Oementc to stay unbeaten at 2-0 in league play. Irvine will also JO umcy to the San Marcos Tournament Saturday. Jn the Academy League: Newport Cllrt1Uu I, C.I L•ttlen.n 0: Freshman Dani Everett, a lcf\-side- hittcr, helped the Conquerors sweep. I S-4. 15-4, I 5·8 with 10 kills in a match at Ncwpon Chnst1an. Junior setter Jennjfer Baker rcgjs.- tertd I I assists and two scrvina i ces for the Conquerors. now l·l in Academy LcagU:c matches. Junior outside hitter Jenny Evans also contributed greatl y to the Sailors' victory wuh e1&ht k.1lls. Newport Wlll partmpatc in the 3n Marcos Tour· nament of Champions beginnina Saturday at UC Santa Barbara. Ex-NBA star Drew arrested for selling cocaine In the unset League: Martu 31 Ottu View I: Chmty .Larsen.'A efforts on both offense and defense helped the Vikin.&S (2-0. 7..0) remain unbeaten a they de(catcd the Sta hawks, IS· 7, I S.-4, 11 ·1 S. IS-1, on the V1kinp' court. , Lanen, a senior out 1de hitter, had 17 kills and 16 di~ while teammate Jennifer Gratteau. a Junior o'ut\lde ATLANTA (AP) -Former NBA star John Drew was arrtstcd Thurs.. day and characd wnh sclhna cocaine to an undercover GcorgJa Bureau of lnvcs11pt1on lacnt "' Dttw, arrested at h1.s Atlanta-home. was be.Ing held without bond at the Fulton County Jail. and a heanna was tcheduled today befott a Ul.le Coun Judge. Drew, 32. who pla)'cd for the Atlanta Hawks and the Utah Jan before bc1na banncJ from tht NBA · .for v1olatm1 the lenguc's drug policy, was characd with two counts of the g Jc of cocaine and and one count of pos sioo of cocaine. He alleicdly was an po sts ion of two smalf packJ of cocaine when he was arrested, 11d Charles McM1chcn, assistant spcc1al aieot tn charac of the GBrs dru.a offic-t in Atlanta. The arrcSt occuni~ ancr Drew's name surfaced dun a th~·weck undercover drug o ration by the -- GBt. McM1cben said. Drew played for th e Hawks from 1974 until 1982, and with Ut1h in I 983 and 1984. La.st year he played for the Wyomina Wildcatters of the Continental Basketball Association . Dunna his NBA carttr, ~w avcrqecf 20. 7 points per lame and twice made the le: ague's Alt.Star tam ..h's sad. I don't have the words to tell you how · sad n 1is," said Stan Kasten, Hawks pmidtn\, after bciaa &Old that Drew had been anuled, \ " 6 ' Clark spoils Scott's bid -· for nO-hitter Seventh.:tnnlng double pre~ents Astro pitcher from repeatlngfeat IATU9lDAY'I • ..,... ... c•ff•·._.._,,.,. .. ,......1 "'"'"""' ..... ~ •ACL 61'\ 11.rioftet ~M: UUOI J -eldl. c1a1m1111 wic. s•MO-•UOI I Eell TUiie (llKlc) 2 COUnl ertc CDotcv> I c.rloftle (V 1111\lutle) 4 AllOINr liOOn'I (Piiie.vi 5 906d 0.UM tStlvtllt) 6 lnlltffjll Kii (~tMV.I 1 Air ,lr1I• (Jhotmeller I t lflM'• Ant• CSOtl•J t TIMOltlv' 0.v (KHMll ~D Dlatla l3·1> ,._,,.out in js.A over ltllt OV91 loolllf11! •lfV •llerp, wl6t lhl'ouel'louf on • .,_.,, Pomonl hKM. wlff run bl11er lodey, ftOt11 allo•enee C01T111env fol' 1 '"· Pl y rlOM. T£11Y Tu11w • YNra Of l'un 'U<eentl) ' Mule' LMOOr tStl'ftllt) 10 Decor• tl..1"'*'11 11 Ed's EllCluslY• IVl.lt!l.1.uet.I 12 W1r Pllol (~\1) 11• "' Ill 111 111 I -~ .aca. Olll """ ~ --Mew .. ,._a...-..a-..-.i&-._ l II~ Cleilel Iv 2 Sfloteun Woclditle I Plncll'() Ill ll TollllY Honn1 tlleck) a• 4 Ofntndedl (Vt9nluoll) nr t T.V. lttsldl* (ilelilllll) • UI ' D1wn Of HON (SOllt) I II 7 Mlllt El Ulll (1(-*1 111 I Good Zar (OillelloulMY•) '" From AP dl1patclaes AMOfMI• ILOOM l&•U 'Very llUKk~ dl'Oflt -ca11 Mtltf lltt. A• NATI 16-11 It ._ .. on .......... 13 " A. TIW (Cestanon) • UI t ~odleol ltrol ... (S...,_, IQ 10 N1lllle K-. ~or) '" SAN FRANCISCO -The Houston Astros got another stunning performance from Mike Scott but needed Bill Doran's bat to send them to victory over the Sa o Francisco Gi~ts Thursday. Scott, who pitched a no-hitter ~inst the Giants in f:touston on Sept. 2S as the Astros clinched the NL West title, had an9ther. one going against San Francisco Thursday untll Will Clark led off the seventh with a double. . G'lark ~orcd a run on Candy Maldonado's double to gi~e the Giants a 1-0 lead. But the Astros tied the game with a run in the ninth on t~o hits and then won it in the 10th on Doran·s lcadoffhomer off Jeff Robinson 6-3. "It could have been wo~ -we could have lost .. Scott said about losi ng his no-hitter. ... ' "J.'m not really disappointed," Scott added, "because you don't do that (p1tctu no-hitter) two games in a row. "I had pretty good stuff, but I didn't take it too scnously. I was JUS\ ln'llll lo ict .my wodc..in-with the ptayofrs coming up.'' Scott's work included eight strikeouts for a season t~tal of 306, making him only the fo unh National League pitcher ever to surpass 300 strikeouts. He finished with a . two.-hitterfor scven innings and lefl the.game.trailing. 1-0. Corona del Mar High product Matt Keough, 5-4, who worked out of a ninth-inning jam. was the winner and Dave Smith worked the 10th for his 33rd save. In other Na 11onal League games: Meta 8, Expo• Z: In Montreal, Dwight Gooden pitched a fo ur-hitter over eight innings and set a standard for strikeouts as New York, with Gary Ca rter and Darryl Strawberry h1tt10J homers. beat the Expos for a record. tying 53rd road victory. • Gooden. 17-6. became the first pitcher in maJor- lcaguc history to stnke out at least 200 batters in each of his first three seasons, recordtnJ seven against the Expos before being lifted for a pinch~httter in the ninth. Gooden finished the night exactl y aj 200 strikeouts before Rick Anderson came on to pitch the ninth. Loser Floyd Youmans, 13-12. struck out I 0 batters to also raise his season's total over the 200 mark. He finished the night with 202, givi ng up eight htts and walking three. With the victory. the Mets tied the Na tional League record for most road wins set twice by the Cincinnati Reds, in 1972 and 1976. Reda 8, Braves 4: In Atlanta. a two-run homer by Kai Daniels m the 13th inning gave Cincinnati t}le victory over the Braves. Pirates 5, Cardinali I: In St. Louis. Jrm 'Morrison Houaton •a Mike Scott dellven pitch durln& game a&alnat Olanta Thunday. Scott. who no-hlt San Franclaco ln hla preYlo'18 atart, had hl• bid for aacceealve no-hlttera broken up by WW Clark•• doable ln the aeventh. drove 1n thrtt runs with a homer and sacrifice fly and Sid Bream added a two-run homer, leading P1ttsburgh past the Card inals. Bob Kipper. 6-8. pitched a fou r-hitter over eight innings to spoil St. Lo uis' home fin ale. In the Amencan League: Yaallttt I , Red Sox l: At Fenway Park. Don Mattingly set the Yankees' single-season htt record with a double and single in a victory over Boston. Mattingl> singled in the seventh inning for his 232nd hit, breaking the club record of 231 set by Hall of Farner Earle Combs in 1927. Tlgen t. Brewers I: In Milwaukee, Jack Morns pitched a fi ve-h iller and Alan Trammell homered to lift Detroi t past the Brewers. White Sox 8, Twins' 4: In the Metrodome. John Cangelosi drew a bases-loaded walk that forced home the go-ahead run and Tim Hulett followed wi1h a three-run double in the I 0th inning; ~parking Chicago to the victor) over Minnt'sota. 1111• ttecil, tOlld drllb Sen Lull tt•v Oow11s, ucne1 ctlence. LOHGSHOT INHE'ltENT KAL. SICOftD •ACI . ' luflonllt PUUI S20,000 Mek*I hlllft L mer .... 3 YHrl old L uo I lllUe S.~tre l~k<H'l A 2 Oetefold CSolhl ) 8lliell Ml:iofl tSl1vensl f $own lo.i.lloUl .. Y•I $ Tt>e Meller 1Vallftr'*9) 6 ~ Atvder (KHN!) 7 AJplret• (Steven•> I Nut"'911 (LIOtlem) t Oerllflt LAdv (Plncevl 117 l17 117 117 117 111 117 117 117 SOWtil (f•ll Very Qpe~ Condlllonlr NS 1111, 11uv on edGe. sllan> °''' dflM n u Stol 27. Mrns "" ce•. I LUI: SA .... 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Noon -WRESTLING: Channel S6. 3 p.m. -EXCITING WORLD OF SPEED AND BEAUTY: Channel 4. 3:30 p.m. -808 UECKER' WACKY WORLD OF SPORTS: Channel 4. 4 p.m. -THIS IS THE NFL: Channel 2. 4 p.m -THIS WEEl IN BASEBALL: Channel 4 4 p.m -NFL WEEK IN REVIEW: Channel 7. 4 p m -SPEEDWAY AMERICA: Channel 56. 4• 30 p. m -RAIDERS PLA YBOOK 'H: Channel 4. 4:30 pm -GREATEST PORTS LEGENDS Channel 7 .S p.m. -SPORTS LrFESTYtES. Channel 7, S p.m. -GOLF JO RNAL: (hannel 56. 11.30 pm. -ATURDAY NIGHT MAIN EVENT Pro wrc thna. Hulk Hogan vs. Paul "Mr. Wonderful" Orndorff', Channel 4 RADIO IO:OS ft m. -BASEBALL· New York Yankees at Boston. KNX (1070) 1 l.30a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: nzona tale at L'(LA. KMPC (7 10) 12 20 p. m -BASEBALL: San Francisco at Dodgers. K .\ 8( ( 790) 1:30 p,m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San D1rgo tate at tan ford . KSDO < 11 90). 5:35 p.m -BA EBALL: Angel s at Texas. KMPC (7 10). 6:10 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oregon at U C KNX ( l070). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: addlcbark at Orange Coa~t. 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(AP) -Univc~1t) ofTul a Couch Don Monon 'iOunded hkc an unh:tpP} man following h1~ tc<lm '<; W-10 win over < al St:ue Fulkrton nn ThurMlay night. "If\ a ""'"· and we have 10 cnJo~ 1t," he ~1d "Rut ""c can't r.it bad, and Sil) we mnde 11. lhl"rt' " alw3\\ something 10 improve on."' Tul p1clccd up ))Q yard 1n offense agai nst fullcrton. but the Tulsa defen~ allov.cd the T 1tan' to ptd. up BO ynn.1 •·Fullerton came 1n and pla)cd hard and their pll)Cl'S kept hang.mg in 1hcrc." Mon on 1d .. I felt like the} undt"rcsttmatc:d themSthe and O\cr c t1matcd u!> •· \al State Fullcnon Co t:h (., ... ,. Murphy ~·d ht~ team wa'.!I hampcl't'd by mC'\Jftl·m1~take~ and the l:tck of 11 potent ofTcn~ .. Rtd. Calhoun i ou1 uni\ of fcnswr weapon and his b1~ piny\ arc 1n tht 14 to 20-yard range.· Murph~ said ' \nlhoun. a <;en1or tailback, cameJ the hall ~5 limes for I '\O )'arch Despite p1hng up UO yards. I ull · t"ncm's olTC'n..e sputtered 1n kc s1 tua11on-., fu1 hng to -.core on the fo ur times 1t pu'.!lhcd ""•thin the Tul\3 I~­ "vard line ··When \OU get down thert four time\ 11nd don't \<'Ort, "ell ~ou JU'lt l.'an'1 de11h:t1 and '*tn:· M urph~ \n1d T ul~l qu:tncrha<'k ~tC\.c Cla~<' ru bed for t\\O t0\1\.hJo"n~ to le d Tul to "' 101') The win 1mrrovcs Tulsa' ~Ord to -*·2. wh1lt Ca late Fullerton tll tht" PC •\fell to 1-S. Tul~'l wa hold1naa J 1-l lead 1rtthc third quancr when G c. on • l\" optton kcc~r. broke off right tack It ttnd1scam.Xttd down the field . • TIJlta l 10 7 t>-10 Tul-FG FUHI 7• CSF-S.felY, Gaoe tKkled In "'° l OM Tul-Gtoe l run (FUftl klckl Tut-FC FU1t$S » Tu~ 63 t'\11'1 IFUIU lo.ICk) • CSF-8 rtflne n U a.n from 8arber (Hood °'" from 8trlllfl A1teno1nc-11,,. TIAM STATISTICS C5' F If'\! oowns 1' ltu,l'le1·v•rCI\ 0·14' P1ulrio Y1rd• \ti lteturl'I Ylf0' )7 P1Ue\ I• tt 1 P\.11'11• •·•I Fum"'" lo\1 7-0 Penell•I\ yerO\ 10 75 T 1me of PMMUIOn 13 11 INOtVIOUAL STATISTIC.J T"9 10 S9 161 71 ' •• 1 J·'1 )·l 210 140 ltUSHINc;-ca4 Stell II~ C•"*""· ?, ••• ..._, 1 " "'"'" ~,., SNt<tt, l s ,.fl'~•·•·•. a.rw, 3·•• TutM a11<W1. n-uo. a .... 1' 71. L .. , l•-6' ~. 1 ... JoMMfl, . ~ ,AUING-<el Slel1 ,ulllflon Sftlfltl, 4-lt-2, 4' lttt"Dlrtt-H I '26. Wflf ... 0-1 .. I, Slf'.-.., I l 0. ll Ulta 011.91, , .... , 11 UCllVIHG-C.elSleleFulanon ~.~ Sm<1t1 l ll, H , t •)t, I~ M:S. 1 II HOocl. )•4 TulM I lfOW'\, Hi2, ll....,, 1' I Andrewt, l•I • Curbs on ·sma.11 plane s ~equired t o avoid tragedy Ay the crowded skies -at your own peril. And live in a ~on like-ours at your own risk. - Tbc Cerritos airplane disaster is1l reminder of just how UJ)safe the skies above arc and how much danger exists in the neighborhoOds below - a particularly disturbing point ior those living around John Wayne Airpon. The whine and roar of aircraft is as ever present here as gulls on the beach. . . And the potential for disaster is never far away. Aviation experts, --assessing the danger aTt.er a private plane and an Aeromexico jetliner collided and fell to earth Aug. 31 , compared the skies above Southern California to.its freeways below . Crowded is the status quo, especially on weekends when amateur, recreational pilots flock to the runway: Certainly, not all of aviation's ills can be blamed on private pilots. Some airports are poorly designed. Air traffic controllers are overworked and their ranks are understaffed. Some of their equipment is not up to the task. . And some of the commercial airlines have been accused of playing lethal games with their passengers' safety in the name.of profit. Those are all matters that deserve serious scrutiny. ·But because of the circumstances of the Cerritos air crash, private planes and their pilots-generaJ aviation -have been the main focus.of air safety efforts. . And while private pilots aren't the villains of the clouds7 neither are they angels. Routi nely, we are told, poorly trained pilots take off in ill-equipped aircraft and irresponsibly violate some of the most basic guideli nes of the sRies. . Some of the transgressions are unintentional. Others are not. In either case, the consequences can be deadly. Reacti on to such violations should be swift and sure. Enough money should be allocated to allow proper . policin~ of .the airways. Equipment need~ cl.ose inspection. Flight procedures require much momtonng. Penalties should be harsh. ... Before. the fact, training requirements should be analyzed. Private pilot organizations, speaking against increased regulation. complain that the rules of the road are already too complex for many pilots to understand. Maybe licensin'g requirements should be stiffer to ensure everyone who operates a · flying bomb under- stands. -- FinaJly, it seems indisputable that each and every plane should be equipped with an altitude monitoring device called a transponder. The device would make it clear to air traffic controllers and commercial aircraft where the private planes are flying, a vast improvement over the gauntlet that. bli,ndfolded pilots must pass through now. Without these and other changes, we are destined to witness more disasters like the one that saw 82 people die on a quiet Sunday over Cerritos. Opinions e.>.pre\scd in 1h1s \pale are those: of the Dail} Pilot. Other view~ e'prc'»ed on th!\ pase arc thu..e uf their authors and an1s1s Reader comment 1~ In\ 11cd The D.uh Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. Phone 64:!-6086 . Awakened,to freeway dangers To the Editor· poltt1c1ans and developers shame- full y use traffic tits to cover up unwanted, environmentally destruc- uve development, growing to believe their own myth that more new freeways cure traffic: One plus one .. The mechanism JsresponsJbleforthls, of course, but It could not be re.fiCheaforcomment. That Js haU of what the mechanJsm Is -belrJS outofreach. lthJdea, butyouseeltsworlc." P&TSDSXI&• Colaw•"M DAN WALTERS GOP is now the cream of Kern BAKERSFIELD -Kem Count• as a bit ofOklahoma plopped down ii the middle of California. The similarities extend from th1 economy (agriculture and oil, bod fallen on hard times) to the counlf'! •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mu~con the I~ ~dio s~tionsanc -the twangs in the voices of loca Law,_ab1· d.1· n· g citiz. ens get ~~~~~~2y~~~f~fa:::·:~:· ed those of OkJahoma. too -con· servativc. but until faJrly recent time! h e h e onented toward the Democrati< Caug t Up ID_ mec &D·ISm Pa~mocrat1c officeholdef"l., how· ever. have become scarce in Kerr County in recent years. The Demo- A sleepy August morning in the Fabulous Fonie~ The sun is shining. birds are in the trees. As far as you can see. 43rd Street is nothing but veen lawns and peace on earth and ciuzens who love, Sacramento. But somewhere,h1dden from sight in places you will never sec, a _mechanism is stirrin~ And suddenly, without warning, violence shatters the caJm. A four year-old cocker spaniel by the nllme of Sheba comes out of her afternoon nap a little grouchy. finds a meter man in the back yard with her. and takes the opponuni\y to assen her temtonal instincts. Inside the houS<!. a woman named Dana Griffin is working on someone else's wardrobe. I am not sure that I've eot 1his ng.ht. but my under· standing ts that Mrs. Griffin's busi- ness as packing out other people's clothes. Somehow. you hire Mrs. Griffin and you get to try on pants ·wtthout stepping on those pins all over the fl oor in the dressing rooms. Anyway. Dana Griffin 1s at work when suddenly she hears a horrible commotion an the back yard. She runs out the door and finds the meter man standing in one. spot. holdmg his thumb. and Sheba in all the other spots. in a state of blood-lust hysteria. "I'm afraid I yelled at the man," she would say later. "He was just a little guy, and I came fl ying out the back door and screa med, 'What did you do?'" What the man had done. of course. was get himself bitten. On the thumb. ''It was bleeding, and he was very upset," she said. Listening to the story. I had to stop her here. I said, "Wait a niinute. wow b1& 1s this dog?" She said. "Shcba"s a cocker spaniel." "What was he trying to do. pick her nose?'· "I thank," she said. "that the man must have surprised her ... " At any rate. Da11a Griffin did what she could for the meter man - although the unifonns those guys wear. r don ·1 see that a professional wardrobe consultant could do much -and after he was gone she called has Sacramento Municipal Utility Dls- tnct supervisor. asking him to re- assure the bmen meter man that Sheba had her shots and that the meter man wasn't going to die. But by now, t~ m«hanism bad- stirred into motion, and once the mechanism is in motion it is out of }Our bands and mine. Yes. the meter man turned Sheba to. "I think he w•s required to file a report." Dana Griffin said, ··and then SMUD notified th~ Animal Control people and they sent out an inspector. The man from Animal Control showed up and I got out alt the receipts from rabies and distemper innoculations, but 1 couldn't come up with a license. I guess we didn't have one. "So the Animal Control man gave me a ticket. It's like a fix-it ticket for your car. A policeman gives it.to you for a broken tail light, you ~et the tail light fixed, take the proof in that "it's fixed. and they throw away the citation." Dana Griffin made six phone calls over the next few days, trying to find someone in Sacramento County who could verify what the man from Animal Control had told her. The conditions of the ticket gave Dana Griffin until Sept. I Sth to get Sheba a license, which she did. She took the new license to City Hall and turned it in. By this time, howe ve r. the mechan- ism had a life of its own. A couple of weeks passed, and at was Wednesday oflast week . A sleepy September morning in the Fabulous Forties. The sun was shining. the birds were in the trees. Green lawns and peace on earth as far as you could see up 43rd Street. And then, without warning. the mailman came. No. Sheba didn't bite ham. But Dana Griffin's husband Ralph would ha ve if he'd been at home. He would have bitten something. any- way, because there was a warrant in the mail for his arrest. It came from Municipal Court, and it said he had failed to appear for his Sept. 15th coun date. Ralph went down to the police station to explain there had been some mistake. "( was in there about an hour and a half," he said. "The pohce were polite enough, but they wouldn't let me go. J was about to sign PETE DEXTER this agreement to appear fonn, but the girl disappeared mto the offices and when she came back she said r bad to post a $500 bond or be booked. "I said, 'Now?' "She said now. l askc~ if I could eo home and get it. she said no. She said she· had to go on the instructions she got , but she wouldn't tell me who ga ve them." Being inexperienced in the work· ings of local government, Ralph dad not recognize it was not the woman or even the justice system picking on him, it was the mechanism. "What they finally did," he said. "they sent me to a bail bondsman out on the street. I explained to the man that I needed $500 or they were going to book me for having a cocker spaniel that bit a guy on the thumb without a license. And so Ralph bailed himself out and returned home. As a matter of fact, I was talking to Dana as he came in the door. "You know him ~tter than I do," I said. "How would you characterize his mood? Is he angry?" "No." she said, "I don't think that quite covers it." So l talked to Ralph m~lf a little while. and Dana was right He was nicer about it than I W'Oufd have been -evidence the live dog. and the fact that the charges hadn't gotten worse down at the station -but l do not think you can visit 43rd Street in the Fabulous Fonies for the next couple of weeks -the new court date is Oct. 14th -and not notice a difference. The mechanism is responsible for this. of course, but it could not be rca~hed for comment. That is half of what the mechanism is-beingout of reach. It hides. but you see its work. This tame it hit the Fabulous Forties. Somewhere on 43rd Street someone does not love Sacramento. you c.an JUSl feel 1t. Pele Dexter I• • syadlc•led colaaull11. cratic Party of Walter Mondale Willie Brown. Jerry Brown and Ro~ Bird is several notches too far to the left for local tastes. The last remaining-0cmocratic legislator, state Sen. Walter Stiern. i! rctinng this year. touching off slt\lg. g)cs that may determine whethe1 Democrats have a11y future in Kem County.· A Republican assemblyman. DQll Rogers. who has both a twang and close tics to the oil indostry, '' favored to capture Stiern· s scat for the Republicans-part of the long-range GOP strategy to regain control of the state Senate before the next round ol reapportionment after the 1990 census. Rogers, who has f eudcd for years wath the No. I local Republican politico. Congressman Bill Thomas. Sttms to have . achieved at least a short-range·truce. The Senate Demo- cratic leaders, desperatelJ. trying to hold onto the seat, tapped am Young. a community college chancellor who. they hoped, would have Stiern.like appeal that would cut across party lines. However. Young's big blast, an attempt to portray Rogers as a capuve of toxic polluter,.. fizzled when, as the Bakersfield Caltfom1an noted, "he got so many ofh1s facts wrong that the attack backfired." Rogers, mtanwhile. has gleefully ponrayed Young as a captive of Senate President Pro Tern Da vid Roberti and "a handful of other uhra- liberal politicians ... " A more problematical contest 1s for Rogers' Assembly scat. lnitfally, it appeared that long-umc county Supervisor Trice H.arvey, descnbcd by one local observer as "a good old boy politician," would slip into Rogers' seat easily. The Ro$ers and Thomas factions had put aside their differences to jointly endorse Harvey and the Assembly's GOP leader, Pat Nolan, had also given his blessing. \ifost folks. I thank "-ould agree "11h Sur.erv1sor Nestande'c, com- mrnts (Pilot September ~4 1 that "had 11 (Prop A ) been proper!~ \truC· tured ... might ha ve passed.'' and the next measure to tax peopk for transportation 1mpro~ment in Or- ange County "must pa'>S an<.l 11 \hould be comprehensive .. makes two; two plus two makes four. • ":<\ndfoon. ~ate s 11 b rne·,w tar thedaneer ofmorc freeways couldn't . Ti WJ ea But then. just days before the June primary election, Nolan did an about- face. He and his lieutenants, dubbed the "Nolanistas," suddenly dumped more than S 100,000 into the cam- paign of Republican rival Anna Allen and the money financed a scnes of .. hit pieces" that arrived in the mailboxes of GOP voters. One Nolan lieutenant. Assemblymam Frank Hill. vowed that he would "dnvc a stake through Harvey's heart." Why the sudden turnaround'! Nolan and Co. say they decided Harvey was a loser but Harvey says it because he refused to pledge undying personal loyalty to Nolan. who bas been enga$cd in a off-and-on nower struggle with moderate Republicans inside the Assembl y. Thq"d also appluud M r Nestande's call for "gelling <.:1t11cn\' opinions" before launching a ballot But alas. the} 'd knock 11 do""n again Unless .. I mean all thoo;c lolk\ "ho arc rapidly ansing to kill uncon1rolled ,growth -Laguna Acac h San Clemente. Costa Mesa. l"'ine. and yes. even Huntington Beach now. The picture has become <1harply focused. Freeways make growth. Growth makes traffi c And some By I.lie Associated Pre11 'Today is Fnday. Oc t. 3. the 276th day of 19.86. There are 89 days left an the year. The Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah. begins at·sunsct. Today's hiahlight in history: On Oct. 3, 1863, Pre5ident Lincoln declared the last Thursday in Novem- ber Thank$&ivina Day. (The holiday would move to the third Thursday of November in 1939 before Congress ORANGE COAST llily ·Pilll But r fear we who have awakened to agree with Mr. Nestande's apparent ~~~~~e~~~~ u~~~ss~ts: .~;~:;_;:{; w.· L el'" t·•a r&',1'.J•c UD b.aa •able structured" and ''comprchcns1Ve he il,I, .&& ,& ~ ,l;i, J " ,&cc~ means only freeway maintenance and a light-rail project. Then we'd a~ec and then we'd vote for his initiative. There as still hope. So. hark, ye. If that's ttie voice of the turtle we hear. the roar of the hon ·cannot be far behind. TOM ALEXANDER Laguna Beach would move 1t lo its present locauon: the fourth Thursday of November.) On this date: In 1941 . Adolf Hitler delivered a speech in Berlin in which he sajd Russia had been broken and would "never nsc again." Today's b1rthdayi: Author Ooi:c Vidal 1s 61 . Actre1s MadJyn Rhue is 52. Rock-and-roll star Chubby Checker as 4.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman. D• N.M .. IS 43 T_T ... EdttOf o.,..., • City Edit« r .... c..._ ..... ~°' c, ......... Soort• [dtlOf T.,.,...<I ..... c.rc:u1e1o0n ow.aor ......,~ PTodue110n OlnlctOf ~If I MY A~OINctOt ~-==°' ..... n.e. eontrow Stan Oftehe. executive director of the Oran~e County Transportauon Commission. brought the county's traffic situation into sharp focus recently. when he said: "Traffic in Orange County will never get any better than it is rig.ht now." And that is an important concept to understand. This is as good as it gets, folks. Traffic in Orange County will continue to get worse. The challenge IS tO keep it from setting horrible. Look.inf for new methods to fund addiliona roads. the Transportation Commission. while recently under the chairmanship of the eve~·present James Roosevelt came up with a new idea: let's divert some property tax money for surface transponation. The reasoning behind the idea is that the voters. as indicated in the near-~nt Propos1uon A vote, do not want to be taxed directly for traffic improvement. As you recall, Proposition A would have added I peiunt to k>cal sales Wt. But the voters said cmpfi: tically that while they want better traffic conditions, they do not ~ant to pay for them with a direct 1a~. Thus, the Transponation Com· mission's idea for an indirect tax. Everyone pays propeny tax anyhow -why not divert some (or road tmprovements? The problem is that to do this a vote of the public is requuw. Sc;, wb ale the Board of Supcrvtl0f1 rci- c:cn lly pvc the Transportallon Com· mm1on permiuion to study the new funding concept. the board instructed the commission not to bring the concept back to the board without "broad public support." The board, after all, has to be politically practical. Supervisor Ralph Clark, who is not running for re-election, was free to call the plan "an innovative way to try to help our troubled freeway system." But Super- visor Bruce Nes~nde, currently run- ning for statewide office, called the plan "of dubious merit." Nestande has been close to transportation issues. and he feels that the $25 million or sd'tbat could be raised by th~ property tax concept will not do enouah. Nestandc would like lo have the fuhding be either fully di~ such as a local gasoline tu, or fully 1ndi~t, such as a fee on employers or another fee on developers. A psoline Wt as obviously the fairest way to ao. The more auoline purchased in Oranac County for automobiles. trucks and buJCS, the more money for roads. But. this also rcqwres a vote, and while the public bas aroancd but paid .. psolioe prices skyrocketed from SO cenu to $1.SO, it is acncrally (cit that the public will not impose on it.elf even a few s>ennies for additioul r'Old Wt. A fee on employers is an intcrestina am~ The idea is tbat since employen attract nish,.bour em· ployca, they should pey for more ro9ds. This is slnular to a San FrancilCO concept. Since c:mployen don't vote at such, ii miaht 10. Developer fees? How much more can developers beat? Indeed, the property tax idea currently beina studied by the Trans- portation Commission has merit, but lt is doubtful that strona pubhc suppon can be developed. The prob- lem is that money for roads from property tax has to be diverted from other uses. And each use that would potentially lose funds has its backers. A po itive vote of the public, when opposed by strong negative voices. is hard to obtain. Oearly, road improvements and additions are required -not to make the present traffic situation better, but to keep the. future traffic situation from becomina honible. Any action in the direction of improvina our roads is bi&hly .com- mendable, but every action that is not well-considered ha.s the tendency to SCI US beck. Can the vot1na.J>ublic be educated to the need? Y n . How? Perhaps onJy when conditiont have become un- bearable. .,.,..,. .,..ffW ,..,,..,.,.. .. ,, .. ,.,,., .:-....,.. .,...,tr, Orup £Mmf1 .,.,.,. " Anyway, the last-minute blitz almost cost Harvey the nominatjon. He won by only a few hundred votes and the fallout from that, coupled with aggressive. campaigning by Democratic ·candidate Tom Fallgat· ter, makes the race too close to call. The Harvey-Fallganer contest has been getting nasty. Harvey, emulat- ing Rogers, is accusing his Demo- cratic foe of being tied to liberal Democrau such as Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. "His two main sup- porters are the trial attorneys and Willie Brown," Harvey said at one point. "They ;.re enemies of the oil industry." But Fallgatter, a local anomex and civic leader, is not without h.is assets. While he has been largely fina nced by Brown and other Democratjc leaden, be ba.s tried to declare bis indepef\- den~ from them. He pointedly sk..ippcd a local brak.fast for the Democratic candidate for aovemor, Los Auetcs Mayor Tom Bradley, in July, sayina it "just didn't fit 11 far as m.r priontics." And he has anemptcd, with some 1ucccSJ, to jump on toxic pollution as an issue . Harvey's role in a biahly con- trovcriial contract for a new county •welfare bulldina. awarded to the son of a prominent local politic.al llnanaer despite his no(h.avin,1 the low bid, has been a f1mmerina •Rue. u well. All of which means that lbe Democrats have at least an outsidt chance of avoidina a IOQI shutout Du Jfa.J~n l.1 • •yNkal*I t»l•mal11. • • I • I Ecll80n llaterDel St. Paul ~an View 17 12 Se:tlte ~ F011Dt11ln Vall!Y UillYerillty . ~Sl!l---. 14 10 ddea.toim.,,1rm r.-_ _.......... I n.an.o.~ dtewona ori IUddea ~nu., aftenaom IMI .._. ~ SoeGen Califonua, llowinaCW"D,. nMc IO• crawl 8nd lmoi:kiae oat powet" an maay uaa • llaim -~ 111111-. me~ c.oua. where taw mfof+••neot oftldD ~ DO iDinUe iD ritftC .ccideett or odt« ....... fed problems. 35 1.3 . However. raia and lwl pelted other areas ofSoutbem California u the thundenlorm sba&ltred a 60-year-old weather record. (PleMii .. MJDmll/A2) -. RACING COVERAGE SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS FRIDAY, OCfOBER 3, 1986 . 25 CENTS Former Mesa man 'lying in wait' when - he shot 12-year-old in forest, jury finds By PAUL ARCHIPLEY years ago in the shooting death of a ot ... ..,,......,.. · 12-year-old girl m Cleveland Na- An Orange County j ury voted the tional Forest. death penalty Thursday for Thomas The one-time Costa Mesa resident Edwards who was convicted fof r grimaced slightly as the clerk read the f> r·~ r -' . President Reagan's suf- fers major defeat when the Senate overrides.his veto on South Africa sanctions./ M Sports Red Sox hurler Roger Clemens will start Tues- day against Angels./C1 INDEX Advice & Games Auto Pilot EA.illetln Board Business Class I fled Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather -- 89 81-5 A3 87-8 82-5 810 86 Date book Cfi Datebook A3 85-6 Cl-5 AS A2 ... ................ __ $79Min • cocaine seized -inHB By ROBERT BARKER Of .. ..,"94..... . Los An$eles pohcc and federal drug agents seized $79 million wonh of cocaine -some of it packed in blue corrugated boxes illustrated with a picture of Libyan strongman Moam- maf Gadhafr -at a home in Huntington Beach. Officials said that 4S7 pounds of cocaine, one of the largest hauls ever in Orange County, were confiscated at 2618 Delaware St. Arrested was· Luz Mary Guzman. 26. a native of Colombia. r Officials. armed with state search warrants. also arrested Manual Vas- quez Garcia, 65, at 2701 Canary Drive in Costa Mesa where docu- ments relating to the case were seized. Garcia and two other suspects ar- rested Tuesday in the two-county raid were also natives of Colombia. Police made sweeps at residences in Orange, Buena Park and Los Angeles where $526.000 in cash was seized in a home. Dwight McKinney. a spokesman for the federal Drug Enforcement Agency. said Thursday t!tat officials are investigating '11'hat significance . Gadhafi's picture on the boxes of cocaine may have. He speculated that the likeness of the boastful Libyan leader may have been merely a label put on by shippers to provide directions to cocaine distributors. "It can be a way to tell the mule (drug carrier) where to take the packages ... he said. McKinney said the crackdown began when police arrested two (Pleaee eee BUST/ A2) Suspected dru~k blalned in deatJi; NB officer hurt By STEVE MARBLE °' ... .., ........ A Balboa resident was killed and two others -including a Newpon Beach policeman -were seriously injured early Thursday in a two-car collision that was blamed on drunken driving._ . Officer Joe Trasher, on routine patrol at the time, suffered head injuries and massive facial darnage m the 12:25 a .m . wreck. The crash claimed the life of Jake Finney, 39. and left Kent H indes. 32. of Costa Mesa. seriously injured. said Lt. Tim Newman. Hind~s. rushed to the Fountain Valley Regional Hospital trauma unit with Trasher, has been booked on (Pleue He CRASH/ A2) verdict al 4:43 p.m. in Superior Coun in Santa Ana. The j ury began deliberating Mon- day in the penalty phase of the trial to determine whether Edwards sh_ould face life in prison without the possi- bility of parole or the gas chamber at San Quentin. Jury deliberations apparently centered on the question of whether EdwardJ' actions were applicable to the special circumstance of "lying in wait," indicatmg the shootings were premeditated. Earlier Thursday, j urors asked Judge James Judge to reread instruc- tions pertaining to the question of lying in wait. About two hours later, they anno unced they l).ad reached. a verdict. Five years ago, the 43-year-old Edwards shot and killed Vanessa Heralding the new year Rabbl Ste~hen Elnatein blow. a ahofar, or ram'• horn, at Temple B nal Tsedek in Fountain Valley to herald Rosh Haahana, the bealnnlna of the Jewis h new/ear• which begin• at sundown toclay. The aoundlng o the shofar repreaenta a call for aplrttual reawakening. fbeni and seri9usly wounded Kelly Canicr, also 12, while the pair from Lake Elsinore walked aJong a dirt road at Blue Jay Campground trear Ortega Highwar. . Jurors convicted him of first- dcgrec murder at bis first trial, but could not decide oil the death penalty. A second penalty hearing resulted in a death 5Cr.!encc, but a judge later ruled Edwaros had not received proper represcntaoon. Deputy Public Defender Richard Schwanzberg said after Thursday's heanna that be felt the Jury had been swayed by the fact that Edwards shot two young ~rls. ··1 think it's an important ta.sk for a jury not to be inOuenced by two .12- ycar-old girls." Schwartzberg said. 'That was (prosecutor) John Con- (Pleue aee EOW ARDS/ A2). Hostages'· kin issue appeal on ·Be.ruit TV By RODEINA KENAAN •n • ,,,..,_..._ • BEIRUT , Lebanon -Govern- ment television broadcast Thursday part of a videotaped appca1 for the release of American hostages by members Q.f their families and two -captives who have been freed. About 45 seconds of the fi ve- minute tape, made in Washington. was carried on an evening news program seen m Moslem west Beirut m hopes 1t would be seen by the Shiite Moslems believed to be holding most of the Americans. Ten relatives and former hostages took part in the appeal. Among them was the Rev. Lawrence Martin Jenco, who was freed June 26 after being held 19 months by Islamic Jihad, a pro-Iranian Shiite fundamentalist group. Jenco. 53. addressed himself to Haj, the guard who had been 1n charge of Jenco and three other Amcncan hostaees -David Jacobsen of the Amencan University Hospital. Terry A. Anderson. chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press: Thomas Sutherland of the American U n1vers1ty of Beirut. "Dear Haj. You know who I~·" Jenco sai<f. "I ha vc had the -O'J)- portunity to share love and embraces with my loved ones -brothers, sisters and nieces. . and I would hope that Tom, Terry and David would have the same )Oy." He said he had listened to HaJ praying, and "I knew what }'OU were praying about. The kind. ge ntle. loving God answered my prayers and certainly m}' fam ily's prayers and I honcstl) believe, HaJ. that our com- mon. gentle. loving God will also hear your prayers ... The entire 45-second segment Jacobsen's son hopes Shlltes will show compassion By TONY SAAVEDRA 01-..o.ir ......... The son of kidnapped Amencan David Jacobsen said he ·hopes the videotaped appeal played on Lebanese telev1s1on will stnke a note of compassion an the Shute Moslems holding the Amencan hostages. EncJacobscnofHunnngton Beach was among the 10 relatives and former hostages appeanng on a videotape aimed at persuading the captors to release the hostages for humanitanan reasons. Only a pon1on of the tape. featur- ing ex-hostage the Rev. Lawrence Jenco. "as played dunng a news segment shown Thursda}' in Moslem West Beirut - While Jacobsen·s appeal did not appear on the broadcac;t, he was hopeful that Jenco's mes~ge would reach its target. .. His message was important be- cause he knows the men guarding the hostages more than an} of us do:· (Pleue eee JACOBSEN'S /A&) broadcast was devoted 10 Jenco\ plea. Jerem) Le\ in. a hostage "ho escaped. and David Jacobscn·s son Eric also spoke on the tape and Anderson's sister Pegg) Sa) appeared on 1t. sitting between Presb}terian clerg) man BenJamlJl Weir "ho was released, and Enc Jacobsen (Pleue eee HOSTAGE/A5) Mon9aylast day to register to vote Nov. 4 Monday 1s the last da) to register to vote an the "Jo\ 4 general election Any ehg.1blc resident who u not no" registered or who hac; had a change of address since lac;t regis- tenng, can rece1' c l!,rcg1strat1on form at the RegistrarofVoter>office. 1300- C South Grand A\ e . in anta Ana between a.m and 5 rm. on wee~da)s A car d.rh·en by a dnmken drtring aupect and a Newport police car are badly damaged. ............................... after a Newport Boule•ard colllelon Thma- day. One man was killed.. Forms are also available at city halls. Orange Count' public ltbrane . some cit) hbrnnes and most post (Pleue eee VOTE/A2) .................................................... ~. Nicaraguan baseball team Welcomed by Irvine mayor ROBERT HYNDMAN Hutton stonewalling on audit, rival says By ROBERT BARKER OllM.., ......... Dclo1tte. Haskin & ~lls company. points out problems m keeping track of cost effect1vcnc of out 1de coun- sel. allegedly failing to conduct ~r­ formancc evaJuaoon of stafl' ... cm- bers and the need to set 1.1p an attomey<hent relat1onsh1p bctw~n the city attorney and en) dtpan- mcnu and manaament offic1ab. All-star team onCalifornTa mini-tour; baseball called commoi:i ond with U.S. Altbou&h young Amencan men arc aoina down to defeat aaainst well- trained N1carquans, rest assured the losses are only being suffered on the buebeJI diamond. The national all• tar team from Nkarqua is o n a mini-tour o( Southern California, playing collcac teams -and wtnnm,1-in an effort to build betitr rclaoons than thoSt shown between the U.S. and Sftd- inista aovcmments. "I think this 11 a wonderful op- portunity to break. down barriers and sttk common bonds between o ur countnes," said Irvine Mayor Larry Aaran whilcwclcomin& the team for a v1s1t Thursday to City Hall. Readina 1n Spanish to the team memben and coache , Aifln said, "I'm sure that everyone here has, in some way, felt the tension that exists between the government of your country and ours. Spcalcina as one American to another, thouah, I feel compelled to say that one of the surest ways to overcome this tension Is by communicatm& throu&h the common bonds that exist betwten u "BaStbell is one of these bonds. a national P,8Stime in both .of our ~ountncs. • ~n said the ba~ball pmcs arc rcmmisccnt of the so-called .. pina- pona diplomacy•· that paved the way Fo cus ON THl NEws to better relations between the United tates and Chma io thecarly '70s. But t' .nayor, a political south- paw, sa.J there was nothing pohtical about his inv1tat1on to the tca111 from Nicarqua, wh05C gov~rrunrnt i actively opposed by the Reagan Admint trauon. Althouih Av.an said the re t of the council supported his proposal to invite the Nicaraauan team. none (Pleue ... rncARAOUA1'/ A2) .. Huotina1on Beach Clty Attorney Gail Hutton 1s "stonewaJhng 1t" by failing to release to the public the results ofa management audit of her department taken nearly 1 year ago. challenger Ted Johnson said at a pre s conference. John.son. an Orange County dcput,y dist n et attorney and 1 --candidate for cit¥ attorney m the Nov. 4 election, clatmed that the two-term incumbent ··dehberatelyorche tratcdacoverup" by failina to release the study. Johnson, 41 , cl11tned that a <1um· mary of the sn.soo analym by the Johnson, spealHn8 at a Pft s cno- ferencc at the Hunttngton Beach Library Wednesday, sa.1d the the audit nc-ed to be made public or olbef'\1se votcn ~on't know what kind OfaJob Hutton has done. Hutton. bowc"er. declare, that a (Pl ...... &L&CTtOJlf / A.2) • AJI ~eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Friday, October 3, 1088 CRASH ••• hem Al IU'PtCtOn of felony drunken dnvana aJ\d vehicular manslauahter Because of his injuries, Hindes wu not jailed. He sustained head, chest and abdomJ naJ injuries. accord!na to a hospital spoltcswomat;'. Officers said that ttindcs., drivina east on Balboa Boulevard, made an abrupt left tum in front of TrasJ\er's patrol car at 9th Street, near the Balboa Pier. The officer's car slammed into the passenger's side of the approachina car cruthina Finney and Pushina the l 9S6 Buick sedan into the patio of a nearby residence.' Trasher. a seven-year veteran of the police force. may have lost conscious- "'1!ess brieOy butcventually was able to radio for help, police said. Residents in ~he area reported the collision and a police dispatcher -at first unaware Trasher was involved in the wreck -tried to radio ttie patrolman to 'respond to the crash. "They tried to reach him several times, not knowing he was in the accident," said police spokesman Kent Stoddard. One of the first police officers to respond was able to break out ia side window of the patrol car and pull Trasher from t~ecka~.-!'findq_ and Finney also were trapped in their vehicle. Finney, who sustained major head injuries, died at the Western Com- munity Hospital trauma unit in Santa Ana. Both Trasher and Hindes re- mained in senous but stable con- dition Thursday at the Fountain Valley hospital. Trasher is a former traffic· safety officer in Newport Beach and had attend_~ a Neiahborhood Watch meeting a short time before the accident, said Stoddard. He said Trasher. who is getting mamed later this month. may ha ve to ·undergo plastic surgery for the facial 11\j uries. I Dmlr Nail,......, ........ Traffic investigator Bill Mcinnis said he is not sure where Hindes and his passenger were coming from or going to. He said the address llSled oo Finncy's drivers· license was only blocks from the accident scene. Noel Area, head coach of the Nicaraguan bueball team, algne a ball for the city of Irvine•• a momento of hi• 'rialt. NICARAGUAN TEAM .•. The Buick, though driven by Hind- es. was registered to the other man. said Mcinnis. The accident will be 1nvest1gated b} Newport Beacti police and the Califorma Highway Patrol. ·From Al JOtned him as host' 1 hursda>. Kra1:- t1on to nrw'i of the tt'am's '1s11 , .. a, mixed. he admmed. but with '>hghtl) more call'> to (1ty Hall in support of thC Vl'ill. ELECTION FOE ... From Al dec1S1on to relca~ tlte audit hndings depends on a legal op101on on whether the report 1s public e\ en thoup 1t "as financed b} public funds. City Adm1n1strator Charle~ Thompson asked Hutton to give an opinion on whether the audit was public. She reportedly said ti was a confli ct of interest and suggested that an 1nuepend4'nt auorne~ 1., needed. But none ha' hcen lmed Huuon alc;,q ~1d lhJt managemrn1 audm of other dc.:partmcnts ha' c not been made public. She s~ud the audit of lll'r ckpan- mcnt "as "<;tcrling." But otha'> \Jld that "as not their interpretation of the anal} 'ii\ Agran welcomed the team, then led them on an informal tour of the City Hall offices. encouraging city em- ployees to chat wittl the Nicaraguan visitors. After distributing med- allions ~itb the city seal embossed on them, Agran asked team members to sign a baseball as a memento of their VISll. The California tour b) the baseball team was .organized b) And) l 1berman and the Los Angekc;-hased "Bats Not Bombs" group. which hopes to promote more peacdul relation' in ( entral Amenca. Last unday at C Berkeley. th<.' Nicaraguans won 7-5. Othergames arc c;chedu led toda) at College of the· tanyons in Valencia and ·unday against Santa N1on1ca C ollegc at UCLA. Tickets. arc $5. GAME 3 I WEEK 3 I DAY 6 - 69 1 1 50 61 -59 24 18: 87 ·~ A VEAH ... AL FLUENT HERE. ( PACK YOUR BAOS AND OET READY TO PLAY. l'VE OOT YOUR WIN-00 NUMBERS TODAY ••• .. Rules and how 10 ploy the game ore on your gome cord, or, coll our HOTLINE 642·4333, 9.5 M.f . ask for WIN GO 1nlormat1on. lllly Pilll & TWA flNO our HOW~ WE REAllY ARE .. 10-3-86 _, a a J J Partly cloudy skies in forecast The torecut for OrMQe Couaty c.lla f0t partly ctoudy tklet T f t today with h6Qhe rMQlno from the mid to UPf* eoa at th• he 0tecas bMChM and low 70. Tn W.mer Inland .,..., according to the National WMthet a.Moee. 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Although Jurors didn't know much about Edwards' past. they "s..'"" enough to 'ICC what kmd of a person he reall) 1s." Conley said. "He's not a decent guy who lkw off the handle for a few seconds. They seemed to be saying there was nothing good enough about him to outweigh what he d1d.'0 Jurors didn't know that Edwards was confined for 14 year~ m Maryland mt conspiracy to commit armed robbery. "because he was so dangerous." Conley said. He was 1mpnsoned in a patuxent institution -a special pnson for criminals who have psychiatric prob- lems. He was released in 1977 because ofa change 1n Maryland law. Conley sa id he reJected a proposal by the defense and the judge to forego the tnal 1f Edward would accept the sentence ofhfc wnhout parole. •·1 was concerned that there's no precedenb on wa1v1ng yo ur right to appeal," Conley said. •·1 also thought considering what we know of Ed- wards' background that jurors should determine the que t1orrof death." In an unusual dcc1s1on , the Jurors unanimously agreed not to talk to the press about their deliberations and verdict. ., Judge still could ignore the Jury's· decision when hc.pac;sec; sentence and i1vc Edwanha life term. Th~t hearing 1~ scheduled for No'. 17. BUST-NETS $79 MILLION IN COCAINE ... From Al suspects carrying a suitcase in Los Angeles Tuesday. Through infor- mation allegedly contained 1n the luggage. police obtained search war- rants. Four suspects are bemgheld 1n Los Anfeles city Jail in lieu of$ I million ba1 each Lt. Dan Cooke of the Los Angeles Police Department said the seizure is consistent with the increasing use of drugs in Southern California VOTE.:. From Al otlices and will be malled upon r~qucst b) calling 834-2244. To be eli~bl~ 10 vote. a person must be a resident of California and a United States citizen who is at least 18 years old-on election day and not on parole or imprisoned for a felon) conv1ct1on . - - To encourage regismnion. tht Re~1strar"s Office will have represen- tatives at three Orange Coast lo- cations on Saturday. Sunday and Monday. Elections emplO)'CCS will be at Huntington Center Mall, 7777 Ed- inger Ave. 1 n H untiogton Beach and Fedco. 3030 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa from noon to S p.m. Saturda) and Sunday. They wi ll be at the Hu ntington Beach Police Department. 2000 Main St. from 6 p.m. to midnight Monday. The Registrar's Office wi ll also have weekend and evening hours tn the last three days before the rcgis- 1 rauon dcadhne. Office hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. aturday. noon to 5 p.m. Sunday and 8 a m. to m1dn1ght Monday. MAIN O,,ICE Jl' ~tC1 It, t t•t ...... CA l.'a edJltHa I • '"80 C ••Mesa CA 9J624 "The alleged experts say drug use 1s leveling off. But it's not." he said. "Sc11urcs arc overwhelming and we arc onl} getting a portion (of cocaine shipments.) .. Last year we se11cd SI billion in drugs (mostly cocaine.) This year 1t''> $2 billion already.'' C ookc said that the LAPO 1s trying to counter 'ikyrocketmg drug use through lb PrOJCCt DARE (drug abuse remtance education) where ofliccrs go to all elementary and JU n1or high '>ch't>ol'I and partici pate in a 17-wcck program The goal 1s to give )oungstcro; '>elf respect and .to help make them ahle to c;ay no to pushers. he said. Police enlist star athletes but are ha' ing trouble finding any who never have tned drugs. he said. He said that currently 55 percent of all murder\ 1n Los Angeles arc linked to dru~ as arc 82 J'lCrccnt of all bank robberies. SUDDEN STORM ... From Al Hail was reported in Pasadena, Griffith Park. across the Holl)'wood Hi lls and into the San Fernando Valley, said Nauonal Weather Ser- vice meteorologist Michael Lewis. Thursday's rainfall of 1.02 inche'I recorded downtown broke the pr.cv1ous record of0.42 inches set Oct. 2. 19 16 1n Los Angeles, the weather se~satd. flr1":mRl~50inc es of ram fell. ·•1t looks like a thunderstorm yo u'd ha \1'9 in the desert, as far as the sizt' and intensity -heavy rains, strong gusting winds. thunder and hght- ning.'' 1..cw1s said. Eli.zabcth Wimmet . Department of Water and Power spokeswoman. said hghtnin,-causcd blackouts were re- porttd in several areas. including Silverlake, Eagle Rock, Northridge and Highland Park. "Cal State Northridge and North- ndge Fashion Square are out after being struck by lightning.·· she said. Sheets of raio and hail pounded the Golden talc Freeway. backing up traffic from the downtown area to Valencia, 35 miles northwest of the city. Minor flooding was reported on freeway lanes throughout the area. The storm showed signs of relent- WrRE Li s TE NIN G 1ni Thurs<la) evcnmg. but heavy rainfall was still betng reporteQ. _in som~as ofThe 1.os Angeles basin. 1he weather service 'laid. Traffic slowed but there were no maJor tie-up or accidents because of the ram and hail, Cahfom1a Highway Patrol Officer Mike Kerr said. "Usually when the rain comes, we have about 33 percent more aoc1- dcnts, but 1t'~ a little to early to tell ... Kerr said .. The NWS issued a severe thunder- storm warning for the south-central areas of Los Angeles County effective at 5:30 p.m. The thunderstorm was c;tpcCTed ro produce w1-nds up lo SO mph and half-inch hail. "If th<eatenang weather ap- proaches, go to a safe place 1mmed1- ately," the NWS warned. The thunderstorm struck about 11 a.m. -in some areas when a lo" pressure system developed over the Mojave Desert, east of Los Angeles. Lewis said. A cold northerly air Oow aloft and warm moist air below caused the hail, he ~1d. Rainfall was mostly hght but some sites in the San Gabriel Mountains received onc-quaner to one-third of an inch during the day . Delly Piiot Detl~ery I• OuerentMd c •eo•dl.142·5'71 ~a ., 1142-43.?t Justcall 642-6086 ._..,. .Je, '''°'' 11 rOI/ ·CIO !'llJ1 re .. '°"' ~ ~ ~ :lO p ,., c.• IW!l!!t 1 p "' VOL 71,N0.211 What do )Ou hke 1b0ut the Daily Pilot'> What don't you hke? Call t he number above and your menaac wall be recorded. transcnbed and d hvtrtd to the appropriate ~ilor. The same 24-hour answering 5Crvicc may bc u~d to record letters to the editor on an~ 1op1c Contnbutors 10 our L.cncrs column must include th~r name and telephone number for venflr•tion Tells us what's on your mind • "1ld '°"' '~ .... lie ., ...... tO lll'Clh • ..., ~, " .,.,.. 00 "'01 •"f-~JI «•rr 171' ' • "' 1ie0ore JO un .. ...o ,.-~ l'leOI •~" ' Clrculetloft Te .. phonM S CZ< a • OCT.3,1986 DAILY PIWf ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE VOL.2 , N().39 'Babies' brings-· burleSque back ~ The term "burlesque show" calls up a mi~y image from the archives ofthe,entertainment industry-a world of strippers and showgirls, of baggy ~nts comics and bewhiske~_g;tgs~ of pitchmen hawking candy and popcorn at intermission. About a quarter of a century ago, onetime legendary peeler Ann Corio-created a-tribute to her-craft entitled "'This Wu Burlesque." It opened off Broadway about the same time "'Gypsy" chronicled the life of another strip queen on both stage and screen, and ran for years. That aspect of Americana was then quiet until few years ago, -----------when Ralph G. Allen and Harry Toi -TITUS Rigby decided ·t-wn time to introduce "the world of burlesque • to a new generation, and "Sugar Babies" was born. With Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller reviving their careers as the top bananas, the show became one of Broad- ••••••••••• way's splashiest hits. And now that broad-based comedy tribute has come to Orange County at Anaheim's Grand Dinner Theater. Rooney and Miller aren't involved in the local incarnation, but this doesn't make the Grand show any less enjoyable. Their roles are filled quite capably by a rotund, rubber-faced comic named E.E. Bell and a high-stepping Miller lookalike, Madilyn Clark. Both expend enormous energy in their vintage routines which. like most of the show's numbers and skits. arc traditional entertainment pieces dating back to the tum of the century. Bell and second bananas Bill Mulliken, Joe Shea and Lon Huber revel in the recreation of some of the world's oldest comedy sketches -"Meet Me Round the Corner," "The Broken Arms Hotet:."·The Little Red Schoolhouse" and "The Coun of Last Reson." These are time-tested routines, down to the built-in rim shots from the orchestra, and no matter'how familiar they are, the laughs are still there. e strippers are in less abundance, modestly protected by bod ockin&!! but one number involving a flight of doves is quite pro ocativ . ·1 he first alJd second acr finales -an all-female mins et show and a flag-waving tribute-to Uncle Sam -are colorful, but somehow lacking in the prerequisite pizzaz for their spots on the bill. Then there is "The Act" -a specialty number traditionally included on most burlesque bills. In this case, it's ma~cian Dana Daniels who will hardly force youi to hold your sides wt th glee. His loud-beaked pa~ more laughs than he does. Still, the br~ad, ba~s comedy is king, and in this respect "Sugar Babies" is a grand evening at the Grand. The tenor of the bawdy humor is noticeably toned down to encourage the family trade, and few parents need be concerned about bringing the kids to see a "burlesque show." "Sugar Babies" is booked into the Grand, 7 Freedman Way in Anaheim, through the first of February, playing nightly except Sundays at varying curtain times with matinees on weekend afternoons. Call 772-77 10 for ticket information. BACK.ST AGE -Speaking of showbiz nostalgia, a revue called "Rodgers and Hart," cele_Q_rating the noted musical comedy team, c:mens tonigfu at Cat State Fullenon._.the production runs two weekends and ticket information is available at 773-337 1 .... Publisher: Karen Wittmer Editor: Tom Tait Datebook Edito,. Dixie Redfearn Art Director: Steven Hough Circulation Manager: Terry Kandle Production Manager: Robert Cantrell Dattbook 1s publishtd every Fnday by the Oninat Coast Publish1n1 Co .• P.O Box IS60. lJO W. Bay St .• Cos&a Mesa. CA 92626 Telephone (71 4) 642-4321. Rqular business hours arc 8 a.m. 10 S p.m .. Monday thr()Ulh Fnday Deadline for calendar of events items and ltncn 11 S p.m. Monday. The entire rontcnts or Datcboolt arc cop~nahtcd by the Oranat Cout Publishing Co. All riahts •~ reserved. · s * OaJty Pilot Datebook/ Friday, October 3, 1986 JULIO IGLESIAS GIVES A PLASTIC PER- FORMANCE IN COSTA MESA ••.•••••.•••.•..•. 11 By BOB NAVARRO Poor Julio. Peeved and petulant, pretty and packaged, weak and thin. Now before y~u think I'm talking abo~t IOIDe IUY working at the car wash let medilabme you. I rder1o Jubo Ialesias-the number on~ sinaer oflove sonp.on this whole plan~t. ibat's right folks -platmum, ~ld and milliona of dollan. Glitz and Glamour but all Julio can~ of is "many tinp bappi.n: to ~e -dis make me cn111zy " Julio spent a good deal of his tune in Orange County ~utina out loud over a review in a Los Anleles daily n ewspaper which strongly implied Julio is gathering all those miliona under false pretenses. "CROCODILE DUNDEE" GETS MIXED RE- VIEWS FROM OUR CRITICS ..................... 10 As the swan song for this group of guest critics, they were sent to Paul Hogan's "Crocodile Dundee." Not a very agreeable bunch anyway (can you guess who the black sheep of the group was?) they did not agree on this film, either. But the majority thought it was worth a loo~ Read their tast reviews.and look ahead to next week, when we unleash a whole new group. Our 'freshmen'-pest critics will-review "Children ofa Lesser God.'' · INTERVAL BOUSE FUND-RAISER AT FOUR SEASONS A mT.................. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 11 By VIDA DEAN Each year the Interval House auctions have attracted VIPs and celebs, but.at the seventh annual one at the Four Seasons the group outdid itself. The President of the United States showed. Well, anyway, a RouJd Reapa look-alike who came in with presidential treatment -police escorts arranged by Seal Beach Police Chief Stacy Picascia. A special prize a~J!ded during the evening was a 1960 Chrysler limo that wu used bf Reagan when he was governor. OutOnTheTuwn PARTNERS BISTRO AN INTIMATE DINING EXPERIENCE •••••••••••••••••••••.•••••.•.•••••••••.•. 14 By FIFI CHAO At about 10 a.m., Richard Sadleir is in the kitchen cutting the-meat ponions by band, malcing-uuces and consulting ~th the chef about the daily specials. Tbinp arc looking good and smelling wonderful. I always enjoy a dandestiri.. peck into the kitchen of Partners Bistro in Laguna Beach -almost as much as I enjoy eatina the food in this intimate little dining room. Sadleir is the owner of this I 0-year success story and his purpose is not to razzle- dazzle the diner, but rather to provide very consistent, high quaJity unpretentious food in relax.iJlg surroundings. CALENDAR •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••.•.• 4 llUSIC REVIEW •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.••. 9 ~ RESTAURAllT KBWS •••.•.••.••••••••••••••••••.•• 16 M Distributing art through technology BY ROBERT HYN DMAN u ·s E i W11h croyons"po1sed above blank sheets of while paper, rhe secood· graders v1suol1ze the scene descnbed 1n 1~low1ng poem. Their reacher reods olood Across 1he ,xJ!e deserl of sond and · scrub. Propelled by on vrgency only 1hey understand, Five native rtders go/lop, spears held Aloft as,/ 10 teep a1 boy the great shadowy bird Descending above them at live times the" speed, three gleoming limbs already thrust from Its bJcxk.11/ed bely preponng to grob the earth: And this beneath o clear blue dy that Seems to bend 1he very ground under its we1gh1 And give absolute authority to 1ha1 giant apporrt1on Which hos some how exploded from !he future. Their 1moginotions sroked, the srudenrs set 10 work, diligenlly l1U1ng the blon~ sheets with vivid, sensttwely rendered 1n1erprelotions of 1he poem. Only ofter 1heir artwork is completed ore 1hey shown the inspiring acrylic pomling by Jeny Wayne Downs, who olso penned lhe accompanying poem In 11, a NASA space shurtle sweeps dra. mottcoly from the sky while lndt0ns spnnt on horseback across a desert landscape 111 o sUfreol col1ts100 of spoce·oge tech nology and pr1mrt1ve notUfoltsm. ieseordlers who condocled the classroom exercise were strud by two 1mmed101e resuhs. fostly, lhe young stu· dents' opprec101ton for the Downs point 1ng was greatly eohonced, hov1ngJtlored on 1nsptrot100 s1m1lor 10 the artist's. And secoodly, thetr ortwe<k, although crude ond lading in derail, contained the some essenriol elements as Downs's work - womon ostr1de horses, aggressively confronting o large space ship or similar vessel. Such hands on experience and op· prectOllOn for the OrltStlC process IS wflol o new museum is trying lo foster among school children The Modem Museum of Ar1, w11h headquarters in Newport Beach, is 1us1 now 1ry1ng 10 attract ottentt0n ona rhe necessary funds 10 promote orrs educo lion 1n the 001100 s schools ond en courage children to eJplore other aspects of art and 011 h1srory on rhe1r own Ann Resn1~ of loguno Beoch. o direc- 1or wrth the non profit museum said lhe concept began several years ago when funds ro P1Jblic education sullered dros11c cutbacks 'The firsr classes lo go were rhe orrs ond humon111es." Resn1l said Qoo11ng srot1stics from the No11onol Deporrmenr of Educo11onol S1011s1ics, mu· seum oll1c1ols soy classes not1onw1de offered 1n cultural opp<ec1011on ac- counted for only 0 6 percenr ol lh~ total humon1l1es courses offered 1n secondary schools likewise only 36 2 percent of all P1Jbl1c schools ollered any courses 1n cultural opp<ec1011on "This concerned o lot of us who ,#> decided ro explore oppoitunt11es to b<mg or1s educo1ton boc~ 'Resn1~ soid One of rhe first 1h1ngs we realized is rhor we could ro~e odvonroge of rhe tec~y and new lorms ol com- muntCOIK>l'l thot ore ovo1loble now " W1rh rhot 1n mind museum orgon1zers -drown from throughout rhe Orange Coosr and r6presen11ng venous pro fesslOOOI bock grounds -come up w1lh o pion 10 organize arr e~h1bltt0ns not on museum woUs, but on videotapes and 1n sltde shows These programs could be produced and dupltColed for m<11S d1s- 1r1bul100 ro schools and community groups lhroughour the counrry. .LJ ·M walls In other words, Resnik explains, 1f you can't bnng the sludenrs too museum, you • con sriU b<mg o museum 10 lhe students AccC>fding to plans, o spec1ofty de· signed program w1I be compiled whteh .could be 1nlegroted 1n10 o reacher's lesson plans and meer o school d1slrtCr's model CUfriculum srondords A curator w1I select the artwork o!¥l tronslole 11 Ofllo-sltdes Of o videotape with norro IK>l'I, mostC and accomponi1ng 1nstruct10n guides for the reacher 10 use A pilot slide show program was created lost foU w11h wC>fks by Newport Beach orltsl Jerry Downs and with 1npu1 lrom the students ond teachers at the use Annenburg School of Communteo hon, who also evaluated the results The pr0grom, 1nclud1ng rhe "word picture" exercise described eorher . was cOi\ifuC'l'eCrot l 5'scllo01Siliroughout Pointing on the cover "V IOlot1t19 Tune ZOtleS, " 11ght IS ''View ol Antiquity" and below IS "Phase Froni Advancing linear Time' by Newport Beach . Ol llSI Jerry Wayne Downs ' Southern Cohforn10 ··we were very pleoseo with 1he resuhs," Resnik soid 'Our pr1mory purpose is nor to reach ort history but 10 explore the commun1cot1ot1 ospeCls of art We wonted to see how art com municores and this study helped We re 1nreres1ed in s11mulo1mg inrerest 1n the arts, creo1tng o desire fOf students 10 then seet CAA mortroo their own For the students the reoc11on was equally en1hust0sttC ·we received o lot of pos.1tvP feed bock. ResnA SO•d One student wrote 'h's fun 10 see what the 0<11s1 was 1h1nk1ng ' Resnik also said evaluators hod some preconceived nott0ns smashed concern 1ng the locott0n of the schools While they thought studef\ls from oreos li\e Please see -Museum {;og-; I 2. Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, October 3, 1986 I . '\ l DCI SM TW TFS 2 -3-4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1314 15 161718 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 t and Lectures. .. EVERYBODY WINS" a lec- ture aod worbbop by nationally known business and professional COMuJtant. Terry McBride, to- nightat 7:30andSaturday IOam. to 5 p.m. at the HcaJix Center, 23732 Birtcher Drive in El Toro. Admusion to the lecture •. -~ Power W1thio!' IS $ 15, ·-and -Cl.aimJng. Your Magn,ifiocncc". the ~turday workshop is $50 pre- registered and S5 5 at the door. For further information, call the HcaHx Center at 859-7940 . Saturday WOMEN WHO LOVE TQO MUCH A support group for Frlcfay women today at 10 a_m., 335 THINK THIN a pamless proven Centennial Way in Tustin. wa> to lose and maintain the perfect Barbara Lee 544-3711. . wci&ht for yourself. •• offered each RIC'lt ~R an alcoholism Frtday 11 to J 2:30 p.m. at the Sun counselor. publisher .and psycho- Stgn, a mct.aphy•1cal boobtorc. ,Jogjcal consultant, will lead an all 32 122 Pasco Adelanto 1n San Juan day program on childhood prob- Captilrano. The class off~ pos111vc lems that haunt adults today affirmauon's, v1i.uahza11on and staning a\. 9 a.m . in Adminis- wc1&ht control for all who parua patc trallon 136, Golden West College, SI O a v1!>1t •• the fee for th" fun . 15744 Golden West St. in Hunt- workablc conttnu1ng gro up rngton Beach. Program fee is $25. 493. 71 SI b" h · I d · ·-"' · I · w 1c inc u es pnn""' matena DR. SALL V JUDE 1986 Leona and a tape of the program. For Gerard Diningu1shed Lecturer, more information, 891-3-991. shaf~ her expcnences wnh the CPR TRAINING today 1-5 p.m. NASA team and discusses op-at the Mission Hospital portunllles for women in science. Community Hospital Commun1- South Coast Community Church, ty Educauon Center, 27451 Los 8 p.m.. tonight. Tickets, $6, SS. Altos, ID Mission Viejo. Fee is SIO and ~4 are available at UCI Fine R e g istrat ion information A~ Box office. Call 8 56-6616 for 364-1770. telephone. mail and credtt orders. N ATION AL ROMANCE ~ponsored b}' tJCI office of Arts WRITE RS OF AMERICA will L hear Jill Marie Landis, histoncal author and winner of the 1986 Golden Hean Awa.rd , as their featured speaker at their luncheon meeting today at 11 :30 a.m. at the Sizzler Restaurant. 140 I N. Harbor Blvd. in Fullerton. Vis- itors arc welcome. The $3 non- member fee docs not include luncD.FOr more informatfon. call (213)927-4255. 'Monday •"DEP RESSION, StflCIDE, ANDMOOD DISORDERS" a free public lecture from· 7-9 p.m. at Loyola Marymount Auditorium, 480 South Batavia in Orange, and sponsored by St. Joseph Hospital of Oran ge. The speakers will be Hiram.sin De Silva. M.0 ., James Stanley M.D. and Douglas Kahn, M.D. No registration is necessary. For more information, call 771-8040. Tuesday STRESS MANAGEMENT Weekly public service program presented to the community free of charge. Sessions will focus o n the managment of stress through hypnosis. meditation and sclf- actualization. Begins Aug. 19 and continues each Tuesday from noon until I p.m. through No- vember. Library l:loom 101 , . sadd leback Colleie. 28000 Marguerite Pkwy., Mission Viejo. 582-4571. "MANAGING YOUR DIA· BETES" Four consecutive Tues- ., We've Got the Original ... Sperry Tcpsider cvo 's-Convas Oxford SeYefol groot-eolors lo choose from &~~~ 228 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH• (714) 644-5070 4 * Deity Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, October 3, 1986 Top day lectures from 7 to 9:30 p.1n. at th e Mission Hospital Community Education Center, 27451 Los Altos in Mission Viejo. Fee is S 15. 364-1770. informal Vernon Howard class conducted by Eric Sato ton'ight at 8 at California Fcdera1 Savings . 15555 Brookhurst St. in Wes!· minster. Everyone is welcome.S J donation is tax deductible. For more i n formati on . (805)646-2000. "WORK FOR, NOT AGAINST YOURSELF" is the topic of an ®lb ~arlb ~illage OKTOBERFEST Is More Than Oompah-pa and Beer! •September 2lat -November 9th ' Wouldn't you love to shop & din e In the quain t European Vlllages of E urope? Saoe ~ alrf.an ... llf.sft An In ternational Shopplnf1. dfnfng, & ~center f catunng old &DOrld ~fp, twilltJI ..,,,{ca & f _(lb .from around tll. &DOrld. 50 El'fCllAKTIKG SHOPS ANNEROSE WDEL On Button aC'c:<>rdtan Oct. 5 SPAN FERKEL Oct. 5 Fresh Roast Suckling Pig ___ ......;;:;.__.;;;.....__~ ORICINAL LINKSTETTER FINE ART SHOW MUSIKANTEN And~-lc Onmpah .,.. IJA"" .;;Jd <hl"f't 1 from c-... tman• Oct. 12 Wed thru Sundays 7561 CENTER A VE ... HuntlnJ{ton Beach (714)898-5111 • •05,nry,f:llltlkh.81vd 8o MChton ~nta•(714)895-2465 ..... CA1i:N11 · c 0 . N TIN U E D Wed-~..1-WlllZZAJU) an Oraftlt County •JQIUillY jazz-fusion bud cunmtty appearing THE c:1 t-.i SIGN 32122 o...---at the Sunset Pub in Suntct Bcach, "7V'" .-~ will give a benefit concert at Golden BONNIE BROWN TRIO at Canndo's Sunday through Wcdnes- -day al 8 p.na..Classical jazz and _piano. 3S20 East Coast Hi&hway in Corona dcl Mar. 675-1922 for reservations and informauo-. ....... , llOllEllT IKJQlJESNEL See Fri- day listing . CAPE UDO, 2900 Newport Blvd. Dan J.cobs Scx1et 9 p.ro.-1:30 a.m. RONNIE BROWN TltJO Sec Suo- day listina- 'llaeed&J Blvd,lnterscction with Alex Tay1or toniaht 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. abBDT DVQl1DNEL Sec Fn· day listi ~ PllW.IPS Sec Friday r . 1~E BROWN TRIO Sec Sun- day listing. Wed.llHday CAPE UDO 2900 Newport Blvd. presents the New York Jazz Coonce:~ tion toni&ht 9 p.m. io I :30 a.m. MARJ1.YN SPENCER Sec Tues.- day listing. ROBERT DUQUESNEL Stt Fri- day listing. TlulndaJ CAllllBIHl '1520 £ C.aut up.- way in Corona dd M8t bas lave enaertainmeat io the kMmee fraturiltc various popular _Joc:al artisu. Call 675-1922 for rae1vatiom ud infor- mation. CAPE UDO ice Fnday li-'lin&. CONP1lEY PlllLUPI See Friday listing. . JOHN MOIUAllTY See Friday listing. MUSICAL TRIO INTEBSECTfON Sec Friday listing. Adelanto, San Juan C.apistrano in West Colq ~ 8 p.m. in the outdoor the Post Offioc Stios>ping-Center; amphitheatre. Admission is $3 tcn- offers Wednesday night lectures cra1, S2 children 12 and under, on varied topics. Call 493-715 I Associated Studclif ind Gold Key for information. cardholden. Advance tickets are WOMEN WHO . LOVE TOO available in the collqe bookstor~ Frlda'f MVCB Support group 6 p.m. 335 phone 895-8245. M.AlllL YN SPENCER jazz pianist in the lobby bar al the lrvi.ne Hilton and Towers, I 7900Jamboree Blvd. in Irvine, Tuesday aod Wednesday from 9 p.m.10 I a.m. 86~3111. - CONFREY PHILLIPS Sec fnday listing. RONNIE BROWN TRIO See Sun- Centennial Way, Tustin. Barbara ROBERT DUQl!ESNEL Monday "STREETWISE" Pan ofUCI Film Lee 544-3711 throusbSaturdayanthelobbybar,..-----------------------------------------------------------------~~ CAPE LIDO 2900 Ncwpon day listing. uw' ~ IN. THE IJLLIN-G-Irvine HiJton and Towers. 17900 a.a•~ . Jambon:e Blvd. in Irvine, from 5 ~ th~ ~tory of survival until 9 p..m. 86~3111 and fnendsh1p m war.tom Cam-JORN llOIUA.llTY ;an pianist bodia is told by Dith Pran. the appears Thursday th~gh Saturday basis for the award winning from 9 p.m. until I~ at the lobby movie ... The Killing .Fields" lo-bar of the Irvine Hilton and To~rs. _ night al 7:30 in &he Science 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. Lecture Hall at UC Irvine. 86~3111. . · Tickets arc $6 for general ad-CONPllEY PHILLIPS Jan Tno • • ~ ... f1 UCI d d performs Tuesday through Sah.lrday m1ss1on ,.,... or stu ents a_n from 9p.m. to I a.m. in theZ.01 Room S.5. for other students, senior al the Irvine Hilton and Towers. CltJ1.Cnsand UClstaff, faculty and 17900 Jamboree Blvd Irvine. Alumni Association members, 86~3111. ' and a.re available at the UCJ fine CAFE UDO. 2900 Ncwpon Btvd, arts box office. CaU 856-UJ6 for Newport Beach. 675-2968. presents telephone, mail and credit card vocalist Judi Lee at the piano for orders .. Jazx at Five" from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday CONTEMPORARY RE-through Saturday and the Lido Jazz GIONALISM moderated by All Stan Thursday througll Saturday Lag An M from 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. u~ . &UCUm programs ZUIHE'S GO.OED CAGE 1714 coord1~to~ M1c~I ~cGee a_t 8 Pl.centia in Cosaa Mesa. 645-8091. p.m., th1sd1scuss100 wall examme Live Dixieland jazz for dancing and the rcgjonal support systems for l~tcning_with ~Bourbon StrecaJazz artists in terms of fundillJ and · Band Thursday, and Friday from 8· exhibition spaces. Admission is p.m. $3.50 10 members, $4.50 non-~. CBA~U ~E feat~rcs members. The !t1)'na Art Mu-the Jazz Society 1n JM _Atnum · t ed 7 OifT Dr · courtyard of the Countfy Stdc Inn scum 1s ocat at . 10 Tuesday through Saturday 4:»-8:30 • Laguna Beach. 494-6531. p.m. 325 Bristol St., at the comer of Bristol and Red Hill in Newport Thursday WOMEN IN SAi.a. Orange County Olapter, wiJI bear a lect\KC by Nick Prult9p on ''Sales vs Marketing. What's the Dif- ference?" The meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. at the South Coast Westin Hotel with networking followed ~Y dinner and the spcak:cT al 6:30 ;.m. The meeting cost is S 18 for members with reservations, $23 for guests. Res- ervations should be made by Oct 6. CaJI Rita Geller at 529-46~8. FoT further information. caJI Dorothy Bisaha at 832...() 126. .. PEELING PINE IN 11IE FABULOUS FORnES" a fru lecture is offered by St Joseph Hospital, 1100 West Stewan Drive in Orange, from 7:30 until 9 p.m. Seating is hmitcd. For rcser· valions, call 771-8040. OT. Sherman Williamson will address several topics which concern be by boomers turning forty. Friday raD n.IGBT a.ct by popular dcmand1 this quartet com'blncs the dcmandu" ditciplioe of dassicaJ music with jazz adaptations and oriainal compositions. SponlOf'Cd by KSBR-FM at 8 p.m. toniabt at the McKinney Theatre, SICkllel.ck c.ol· M.ission v· · cam 28000 ~rgueritcPkwy~ickmm. Reter- vations, '82-46S6. Beach. • THE TAJ Cuisine oflndia presents jazz7-l I p.m.fealuringDaveButchtt on the piano and Paul Carmen wiih sax. 1975 Sunnycrcst Dr. in Full- enon. 526-8283. MUSICAL TRIO INTERSECTION featuring Tracy Lonpln::th, Tom Stein and Alexandria Taylor, perform eopular upbeat jazz at the new Princess Restaurant and Bat every Thursday through Saturday from 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Da.nang. no cover chaqc_ Dinner reservations recommended. The Alicaote Princess Hotel. Harbor and Chapman in Garden Grove. 971-3000. Satuday CAPE LIDO Sec Frida liJl,ing. llOllDT ~ see Fri- day listing.. . JORN MOIUA&TY Sec Fnday listi -~y PHILLIPS Sec Friday ti . stLf'CBATEAU LOUNGE Sec Fri- da listing. ;:; TAJ Sec Friday listing. MUSICAL 'l'IUO IN'l'EltSECl'ION Scc Friday listing SalMlay THE ioT ~ ate featured al the monthly meeting of the New Ortean,..Jazz Oub of Southern c.Ji- f~ia in the Tail Gate. Room at the H unt.intton Beach Inn, 2111 2 Pacific C.oMl HilJlway in HuntiD11on Beach, 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. Casual drea. dance floor, open lO the public. S3 donation. CAPE LIDO 2900 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, Mu Bennet with ••fruway .. 4 to 8 p.m. Lido All Scars bturing Yla'JM Wayne from 9 p.m.-1:30a.m. Enchanted . Doll Show Saturday & Sunday October~4th & 5th Enchantmepr-has hit Huntington Center. · Dolls and accessories of all desc ription from the 1800's to the present. Enjoy the 1nagical expenence. --- Over 60 shops includi~~nney. Montgomery Ward, The ~roadway & Circuit City; just off tbt.-405 Fwy. at Beach Blvd. and Edinger in Huntington 8cal'.h: , Dally Plk>t Datebook/ Friday, October 3. 1986 I • Society fall series, ''The Eyes of Innocents." Social Science Hall. 7:30 p.m. Tickets arc $3, S2 at the door. Sponsored by the Office of Arts and lectures. FALL FILM SERIES at Golden West College at 7:30 p.m., for mature audiences. in Forum JI near the Gothard St. campus parun1 lot. Admission payable at the door, is $2.50 gc;neral, S2 with GWC As-- sociated Student or Gold Key Card. Tonight sec .. Blood Wedding," a tragic talc .Di _an ilJ-starred romance that ends in a riveting duel. Spanish ·with English subtitles. Saturda~ - ZUBlE'S GILDED CAGE Lave country music by Qydc and Randy from. 6 p.m. Dancing. Every Satur- day, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednes- day. 171 4 Placentia an Costa Mesa. 645-8091. Sanday ZUBIE'S Gll.DED CAGE See Sat· urday listing. llonday TAMMY WYNE'l'TE appears at the Crazyhorsc for two concerts tonight. at 7 and 10 p.m. Singer and song- writer Wynettc's record "Stand By Me" is the biggest selling si n,&Je in the history of country mus1c. 1580 Brookhollow Drive in Santa Ana. 549-1 512. TaeedaL_. ZUBIE'S Gll.DED CAGE See Sat- urday lining. W~eeday I THE CRAZYHORSE gives free country Clance lessons by Ron and Donna at 7:30 every Wednesday night. 1580 Brookhollow Dr. in Santa Ana. 549-1512. ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE See Sat· urday listing. -. ... ..-0 .--... _., .. _,_ auec TOP OUNCNt ,,. ....... , ... ·- _.,....., KUI VILVIT• · ........ -, .... LAKEWO ( •nte• South fll)}IM IHllfoceltt 11 Ool A•e ,_..., .. , °" "''• , __ ... IUTMLISI PIOP\l 1111 wt-••tt SHl'S GOnA HAVI rTl'I "" Jo•-..u-.... _., l1IMO Mfl.MCAWW TOUGH eun,... ···--.......... t1lf111t 9KQ,-''• fn UNI r, '-0.IJC>., a.&l ~ l ~ -~ TOPGUHfl"t llACK TO ICMOOI. ,..._ .. , ....... IN¥ ............... THI IDT WNO CCM9 P\T fNI COCOON~'" nNi91Y •• ..... ___ ,_ 'OlllC- TOP GUHtNt ...... _ ........ THI IOT WNO COULt Pl T 1"91 ·-····, .. - l&.UI VIL VIT 1111 ......... -.... ..,~-­TOUGH OUYIN PL.ITCH"' '°"'',_ LtNl(c-i .. ,,_ ....... , .... IOUY9-..U.,.. POI D1P1 .,.,., .. ...,. ..... ,_ .. _..,.. CllOCOllU .._ ..,..,. lo&lltU-••t•• Nljll ...... CtlOCGeU.._,..,11 OW..NOl ... 111 ·' ..UTINO POI aDI ~111 "* C8IMI LIOIND CNt 1'0P 8UN INt loHABRA ....... 'UE.J~ . _,w.Ddi-W ftMIOM OUTI"' Pt.ITCH ... ~ KMAft IUD PMT fflNt ; HAllMODlll 2 f'I HAMeUaGU ••• THI MOTllON PfCW 119 • OaHy Piiot Datebook/ Friday, October 3, 1986 •• Friday HATORI appears Wed.-fri. from 8 p.m.-1 2:30 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Ncwpon Beach. 833-0570. • FRAN MARTIN performs easy listening. contemporary music on the piano. Dancing available. Tues.-fri. 7:30-10:30 p.m .. Holiday Inn. Bristol Ave., Costa Mesa. ' THE RQP presents danci"i music fri.-Sat.; "The Cool Jerls," a lave SO's dance band. Sun. at 8:30 p.m.: Monday Night Football with a free buffet and no C<Wcr charge~r gridiron fans with a wide screen tv and several moniton throughout-lhe club. Mon. at 8 p.m.; "Rock Around the Oock," a history of rock and roll featuring Ja.son Chase. Tues. at 8 p.m:; Lip Sync contests Thurs. 18774 Brookhurst, fountain Valley. 963-2366. See Wednesday listing for special concen . ''A masterpiece~' -AV'tr/ Ral111n. KISS tl4 IWllO ' • IClllMAll . "" . ..,, ' ---~ ... -~ . .-..... -.. •; ~ ·---.... --------·-··---- • ~ FEIUlElL SHOW featwa FerreU on 1Uopbone, piano and vocals Tuesday ~ Friday 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the Countmide Inn in the LeCbateau Lounae. 32S Bristol St. in Newport Beach at the inter- section of Bristol and Redhill 549-0300. DENNY PEZZIN at the Brtstol Bar and Grille. Holiday Inn Bristol Plaza Hotel. 31 JI Bristol St. in Cosu Mesa. "Rock and Romance" is featured each evcoing Wednesday throuab Saturday at 8, as Denny Pcz:zin takes you through time to dance lo the music of the fifties and romances you into the eighties. Call .SS7-3000 for more information. KEH WILLIAMS • Ce. at Chu'. 2710 E. Chapman Ave. in Oranae. just cast of the Newport freeway. Ken Williams performs on lccyboud. saxophone and vocalius solo on Tuesday and Wed, Lou Rossi adds vocals and the oew guitar synthesizer o.n Thurs. through Sat., Rick Garvey joins the aroup every Friday and Sat. on drums. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Tues. throuah Sat., Sun, from 8 p.m~ to I NOW PLAYING THEY'RE <NER-SEXED, OIER-EXP<m> AND~ a.m. CILUlLIE AND ClllUS, auitar and piano duo with muaic or the 60s currently perfonnina Wednesday throulb Satutda)' 11 the brand new Monterey Bay canners Fresh Sea- food Restaurant. Irvine Home &: Garden Center, t .S•83 CulveT Drive in Irvine, s.t9-17.S7. AJlT GRAHAM TRIO at Duke's Place at the Newponer Resort, con- temporary music.jazz, Soutb Ameri- can tempos and old standards. Tues- day through Saturday, 9 p.m . to I :30 a:m. S.tuday NEW WA VE DISCO a.ua for teens 16-21 at ~,., .. 2~2 Roctfield · Blvd. in El Toro, Presented by Cee Farrow. S6 admission, 300 capicity. Call 837-1961 for m0tt information. TllE BOP, sec Friday listins. LEE P'EIUlEIL SHOW Stt Friday listing " IEN WILLIAMS 6 CO See Friday Hsti~ CllA.llUE AND ClllU8 Sec Friday listing. . OAANOE COAST COLLI OE EVERY SUNDAYH t.!:. occ • 40-S llV( """"'""° lVI , .. _,._,_, COSTA W:SA SPACES $10 • '32·5llO s. ........ , .... ,_,.,JD ............ CONTINUED ART GRAHAM TRIO See Friday listing. . · 8a.Dday UN WILLIAMS Ir 00 See Fnda_y ListJng. Moaday --- THE BOP, see Friday listing. SWALLOWS COVE in San Clemente: Live big band dancing to the music of Les Douglas and his quinlet every Wed., Thurs., Fri, and Sat evening 7-1 I p.m. No admission charge. Wednesday. Grand bufTel . and dinner dance with Les Douglas Quintet 8 p.m.-12 a.m. San Ocmcnte Inn. 2600 A vcoida Del Presidcnte, San Oemcnte. 496-9202. • • Tueeday SNEAK PREVIEW performs live each Tuesday from 8 p.m.-I 2:30 a.m. at the Sheraton Ncwpon Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd.. Newpon Beach. 833-0570. THE BOP, see Friday listing. FllAN MARTIN, see Friday listing. KEN WILLIAMS Ir CO. See Friday listing. MU *cotlA..... ....._ llA--1 ..... c-.c.. ~~ ll0-4021 • .,,..,., ts-t•ll 1UPA MM ll TOflC> UIOUMA llACH """" .......... hlwd~ ~s...c-°""411111 ~,. 5'1·5llO .. 7.1n1 M8A MM ll'OUWTAlll YAU.SY *LA MAIMlA IM--1,__F_V..., AMCF..,,,_S.-. 111-4"3 IJl.UOO 121>1•1 0'33 NO l'ASSO AOCll'T£D ~ THIS lHGAOlMIHTI r1 *:-:PA::-£=SE-HT-:=£D:""'.IH:----;1;;:1:;;0:;:;;:::;:::ur::;::;....,;;::;:::::;r=tl Remember famity or friends with Special Occasion, Get WeU or Memorial cards WE'RE FIGHTll\G Fm 'OJRUFE American Heart ft · Association y ART GRAHAM TRIO See Friday listina WedDeeday _, BIG BANDS SOUND AT PARlt NEWPORT Every Wednesday from 7:30 to 10 p.m., enjoy the Big Band Sounds of Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller performed by Tony Solla and the MiJlionaires Band, in the main lounge of the Park. Ncwpon Apanments' Spa (I Park Newpon in Newpon Beach.). The free performance is open to the publik 644-4664. RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS IN CONCERT at the Hop, 18774 Brookhurst in Fountain Valley. to- night at 7:30, $IS per person. 963-2366. HATORI, sec Friday listing. FRAN MARTIN, see Friday listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW See Friday listing . · DENNY PEZZlN See Friday listing SWALLOWS COVE n San Clemente. See Monday listiQ&. UN WD.J.LUIS 6 00. See Fnday listioi. CllARUE AND CHRIS See Friday Listing. ART GRAB.AM TRIO See Friday listing. · Tluanda~ HATORI, sec Friday listing. PU'M'IN' ON THE HITS AUDI- TIONS at the Hop. 18774 Brookhurst St., Fountain-Valley for the popular Dick Oark television show. Contes- tants will lip sync to their favorite 'S0sf 60s songs to compete for cash prizes at the auditions. Contest rules can be obtained at the Hop. 963-2366. FRAN MARDN, sec Friday listing. THE HOP, see Friday listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW See Friday listing. . DENNY '" PEZZIN AT THE BRISTOL BAR AND GRILLE See Friday listing. llEN WIUJAMS Ir CO. See Friday li . s~ AND ClllU8 See Friday Li . ~,. GIWIAM TIUO See Friday listing. Friday THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS perform Tburs.-Sal. from 7-10 p.m: for dinner guesw-at' the Irvine Hilton and Towers' Morell's restaurant. The"Chambcr trio features Kathleen Murphy anci Bnan Bcshort on violin, and Adrienne Biggs on ccUo. 17900 Jamboree Blvd .• lrvinc. 863-3111. ORANGE COUNTY PA· ClFIC SYMPHONY Keith Clark. conductor. in an 8:)0 p.m. concert at the Orange Count}' Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Dr. in Costa Mesa. 556-ARTS. Violin concerto by "Brilliant!" -~t.niyii Beci. CHK:AC'.0 TRllUNf. S\'NDICA n. ~,A deeply romantic ... and sexy love story." -Ptitr Tm~ pt. .OP1 £ MAGAZl:'-1 ... "\Villiam Hurt's sexual chemistry produce the, heat. .. Marlee-Matlin's-debut i a victo~~'' -Bnltt WiMi•-· PU\ BO\ M.AG.UIN ... Sll\RTS T09AY IREA HUNTINGTON IEACH l.AOUMA HILLS LA MIRADA NEWPORT IEACH ORANGE Mann Brea Plaza Edwards Charter Center Edwards/SoCal's Laguna Pacthc s La Mirada Ectwards Newport Cmema Clnedome 529 5339 341 ono Hills Ma• 1~11 994-2400 6«-0760 ~ 2553 (NO MIMS ACCUTIO 'Dtl TMll PIGAOl•NT I Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, October 3. 1986 1 .. ·erahms, Pines of Rome by Respighi and Don Juan by Strauss.. Tickets $7.50. SI 0.50, S 14.SO, S 18.50. $22.SO. Saturday .... ..1 LEONTYNE PRICE in Solo f:ie· cital tonight at 8:30 at the Oranaf County Performing Arts Center, 60Q Town Center Dr. in Costa Mesa. S.$6- ARTS. Tickets are$ JO, S 1 S, $18, $22 and $26. • SCOLNII PIANO TRIO Fine Arts Concert HalJ at UCl, 8 p.m. Tickets $8,$7, and SS at Fine Arts boll office. Call 856-6616 for telephone, maiJ and credit card orders. Sporuomd by the office of Ans and Lectures. THE FUILERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS, see Friday listing. .AIBT All BANOO Iranian vocalist. at Orange Coast College Fine Arts Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa, 432-5880. Miss ~oo. composer-poet· a nd singer will per-f~nn o"4ioal COmpc>$itions on piano. sitar, guitar and drum and violin. Advance tickets, $9 general; at the door, $10. Sanday TUBETZIY DUO Contrabass vir- tuoso Bertram TurctzJcy and actres.s- flutist Nancy Turetz.ky perform selec- tions by coms)osers Tom Johnson, Kun Scbwitters, Susan Imhoff, Eugene Kum and others. Fine Arts Concert Hall at UCJ toni&ht at 1. Tickets SS. $7 and $5 at the J:'ine MU Boll office. 856-66 1~. 'T11aclay THE BOUiY ROUGE CAFE fea- tures a cla.ssical string quartet o n lhc second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 7:30-10 p.m. 31 10 New- port Boulevard in Newport Beacb. 673-3440 . CHAMBER PL.AYERS OF SADDLEBA~ COLLEGE wiU pres. ent their first concert oftbc season at 8 p.m. in lhc McKinney Theatre. The event is open to. the public free of charge, but reservations must be made in advance throuah the col- lege's boll office. 582-4636. SaddJc- ·A clmllng good time mcM8Idsi~blem18Sist ... • -.................. . 'Amee slapper c1 a nicMe ...... ._ .... .A big ~ten, ~.9 c1 a good lme .• • ... on expert ~Ir.· ......... LaSwms . bKk College is localed al 28000 30-39,meetatll.lOLlll.•tlkSoutb Marperi~ Partway in Mission Coest C.ommllDity Cll~ SllO Viejo. Bonita Caayoa Dr., lrvine.154-7600. Tll~J ,....., DENNIS &~RA master of the THE NEWPORT l&VINE classical and 1 1~ guitar will VllAnEll of Parents Without Pan- appear al 2 p. . •'at OASIS. Senior ners prc1ents their Newcomers' Centtt, Fifth and Ma~te in Orienuation each Tuesday from Corona del Mar. AdmilSIOn is free -8-9: I 5 p.m., followed by coffee and 1lndttw propun is made available by coovcrtation. Call 549-11 JS for a grant from Pacific BelJ and is further information. SWALLOWS COVE 10 San Clemente: Live bi& band dancinc to the musi<: ofles Doi .... voc:ali.st and his quintet, every WedDClday, Thurs- day. Friday and Saturday niP.t. San Oemente Inn, 2600 Avcnida Del Presidcnte, San Ocmern~. 491-9202. presented thf'OUlh the auspicies of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. · SINGLES Friday FOCUS !I, a group of singles llC5 20-29, meet at 7:30 p.m. at tbc South <:oast Community Church. S 120 .Bonita C.Uyoo Dr., lrvioe. 8S4-7600. ORANGE OOA.ST SINGl..a ewer SO will attend a pelfonnance of NocJ Coward's WHay Fever'" Mesa Ovic Playhouse, 661 HamiJaon SL in Costa Mesa. Meet at the theatre by 7:45 p.m. Curtain is at 8 p.m. Tidtcts $6. C.all 964-3537 for reservations. SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FR1ENDS111P Aae 4S and over. will meet for Happy flour at the Seventh Aoor. Home SaviQP aod loan Bldg., El Toro Blvd al S Frteway. Call S44-280S for information.I BALBOAs&I aAJB T.G.1.F. every Friday at S p.m. at The Courthouse, 2 Huttoa Ctr. Dr. in Santa Ana. JEWISH SINGLES NETWOll& AFS 28-48, wilJ hold their monthly happy hour at theWestin Soulh€.ou Plaza Hotel, 666 Anton Blvd. Costa Mesa. begirinin& at S~30. The cost is $6. For further information, call 637-1006 or 776-2806. 8atuday THE CAATIERS AND 14 KARAT a.uB for si~ dance at SbeUy's California Cuisine Restaurant pri- vate room, 800 North Tustin, Santa Ana. ,Members SJ, guests SS. Ages JO.SO. Every Saturday 7-11 p.m. tcl-3987 for details. • PA.RENTS WITHOUT PART· NBllS Huntington ee.ch chaptcrwiJI sponsor a free orientation for single parents tonight at 7:30 p.m. followed by a house party. Call 898-7975 for mecti"J location and addilionaJ in-formallOO. SOUTHERN WHEEL OF PIUEND8lllP meets for dinner at 7 al Monterey Bay Canners, comer of Culver and Irvine Center Dr. in Irvine. CaU 544-2805 for infor- mation. ~, Jl'OCVS SI, a group of singles ages THE NETWOU FOil SINGLES meet at Kartoon Kapcrs. 919 S. Knott Ave in Anaheim. 99S-09S2. BOWERS MUSJl!Ull SINGLES FOil THE ABTS will hold its monthly mcctinc toni&ht at 7 p.m. This month the IJOUP will meet in the Irvine Gallery at lhc muteum. Mcetins are held the first Tuetday of each month. Tbc mutcum is localed at 2002 N. Main ~t. in Santa Ana.. COit is S4 for mcmben. S6 for noo-mcmbers. Art- ist Oclaina Hof&cre will ditcua the art or mast mating. 972-1900. BIG BAND DANCE 80CIETY IJ!CIC'OlS Friday Nilht ~ at lhc new Newponet' Resort. featunnc the 17 pietle bl& band of Ralph Blaze with vocalist. ComplimC'lltary dance lcs9ons by C..y Cannon 7-8 p.m. Dancina 8 p.m. untihnidnicbt. 1107 Jambcnc Rc.d in Newport Beach. 661-2501. TBB AllEalCAN INTE&- 'NATIONAL DANCB oo: Pft:ICDlS a swins dua at 8 p.m. each Friday followed by a danCle IOCiaJ from 9-l(kJO p.Oi.; a jiuertlua clall each MODday at 8 p.m.; ud a beUroom WellaemdaJ ud Latia dw C111C1a W~8 CONVB~SATIONS 6 p.~for.::-..==-..~:-l"Uki CA11AAADD1E AJC ~ Coun-•• .. ,,_ ~ :--. off·-___...._ .. _. ... ty SiQllcs meet at 7:30 p.m. at a acw ..._.. -...., ~ -·u• lar,erroom at the Huntingtoo Bract.a &atmicca1er1ailunelatol'thcSO.and Inn 2112 Pacific Coast H..,_y 60I by the,Stoacblids Bud in the $3.So covers one drink., bot reftah: AtJ!um of ltctlotd""M~ 4:30 mc:nts and social hour Happy bour unltl 1:30. "For l'CICrVaboos, call from 6-7:30~ 6"-4l~9 or Linda Hont «Boonie TrumwJI at 380-]79S. 47~2001. LOO&ING 1'01117 A New - --- Year, A New You! A spccMI ~. • •tma1 -- for sinlk:s at Goldea Wcsa C01Jc1C. JOllNNID '"BAL NIG8T"' I 5th !Jotbant St. at Ccaltt Dr. in Hunt-an~w_nary ~ ~L tJ1110G b:b. 7-10 p.m. toniabt. Prize drawill& will be llelcl Coabnu- propam feeSIS. 891-1991. oas mUlic l :lO p.a UDtil 12:30 Lm. PBSN'IS WITllOUr POT-Doon opaa at 7:l0 p.a. at 400 Main NEU. alAP'ID • invila all St., BllbcJa 8e8dL PlrtiJia in the a...tc pmaats to a miDMiance &Del tach partins fol OD 0can J:ront by ottbtation loftiabt with a DCHaoll thcpier. V*tsmtin&allOavailablc. snack Im ud tmbecue. Oricatatioe Tickets availllile at die door, tmeral beaim at 6:15 ud danci.as al 7 p.m. admillioa SIO. 67s..Mlt cveninp ~struo Bat_.!adlt Oub in Ow for mcwe inbmaaioa.. P0tnt, 34SSS ·1a1, 493-7102. For more iaformatioa, call the infor--day matioa line at ~9183. 8IG SAND 1111.mC bepl dancers Membcnbip in PWP is~ 10 oetkirfecte,,~~Dilbtinthe divonicd, ICJIUaled, widowed or Swallow"•~ at me hisaoric never married parents of livins Saa am-1e laa. A~~ de cbildreo. CusaodY' of the cbildn:n is ....... not a fac1or. A nonprofit, non-Ptaidea1e,S.(lcmm1e710 II p.m. tcCtarian, educational orpniution. :"a: t=~=-Li=-= PWP provides a program of IOCia.I 491-9202. 8'ltiviua, dilcuuions and study IVNDAY BunBT DINNER f.:jP.' for siQllc parents and t.beir DANCE al the 8eJbc)9 Bay Oub Amilics. htura Ck IS piece bud of Al TlnaedaJ TllB N&I W Joa SINGLBS ,.a JO.SO, mccta every Tbunday from 6-9 p.m. for an After Wort Party at ICM1ooa K.apcn in ADaheim at Knott and BaO. AU parties feature danciDa. hon d 'ocuvres. door pri7.es and ~ Call 99S-09S2 for information. SaD8da willl vocalist. Comptimco- tary clw:e tc.ons 5-6 ~ing uddaACi1116-IOp. m. by the Bia Bud Society, 66 -"°t. n.6aBNCB ..... a.. IVY ~~~,~~t~~ Quar1Ct aturiaa YOCallsa Elena Georie Sunday nd Monday 8 p.m.- 12:30 Lm. Every Tue.day niaht is It=-----------------------_, .. Swi._ Nite'7 -.th the ta Doualas ~ l :JO _p.m.-l Lm. ""Qood Stufr t0r daacinl Wed., Thun., Fri. ud S.L 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 384 Forest A vc. in Llguna Beach. 494-9491. ·----- .... a Deity Piiot o.tebc>Ok/ Friday, October 3, 1986 * 2151 SMASH WEEK!* #JRll. DUIE'S PLACE Sunday dancing -.tb the Bi& Band Sounds of Les ~ voc:alitt ud his Quar1et 7-1 1 p.m. at Ck Newpottcr Raort, 1107 Jambcnc Rc.d an Newport Beach. 499-3929 or 991-3188. 610 W; 18th St .. Costa Mesa. S2 donation. AUDmONS today al 4 p.m. for children in 1woballetsscheduled 10 be performed al the Orangt County Performing Aru Centef by the New York City Billet Company. Four girls, 11-13. 6 sirts and 3 boys bc1wcen 9 and I 0 years old will be selected. S1udents must have a minimum ol three years of ballet training and 1he1r height may not exceed five feet Girls iihould arrive dressed in leotards. lights. slippers and hair arranged in bun. no ~inte shoes. Boys s_hould wear t-sh1ns. tights and ballet slip- pers.. S.56-2 121. • ED LEACH BIG SWING BAND plays fordancmgeveryTucsday from 8 until 11 p.m. at the Meadowlark Country Oub, 16 782 Graham Ave. in Huntington Beach. Admission 1s $4. TANGO, DISCO AND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Meets every Tuesday at 7:30 in Corona del Mar. S 19 monlh fees. Learn lhc littcst dances followed by a da nce or other activi1ics each Volunteer. ~American Heart ~ Assoctotion The Tempest lkrllrlrJ• .\lt•llnpHrr f 'r Hi,•ol 7:.,0 PM -S l'NDA Y. OCT. 5 It". ~•h: S7 \d•anu: SI al Ooor SECOND CITY Satire ffom Chicago 7:30 -THU~DAY, OCT. 9 h 1 Seats S7 AcMJnce. $& ot Door The H•unted One OCC DRAMA LAB 8 PM • THURS. -SATURDAYS OCT: 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18: 2:30 PM SUNDAY, OCT.19 Ticket•: SS Advence: S6 al Door ROMANTIC GERMANY Armchair Adventure Serles 8 PM · FRIDAY, OCT. 10 Tlcket1: SC Advance: S5 at Door Andrea Anderson . P I A~I ST 8 PM · SATURDAY. OCT. 11 Rn. Seat1: SS Advance; S6 al Door All-American JAX/. R~E.M. was hot-desplte ridn The loyal fans sat thr ough more than anhour of down pour to ~ear R. E . M. week. For more 1nforma11on call 494-0593. Wedneeday THE AM E RICAN INTE R - NATIONAL DANCE CO. See Fnday's listing. SAMBA BAND wnh female vocal- ' 1 Nilsa. appearing Wednesday anP, Thursday at the Irvine Hilton an(j Towers. with Confrey Phillips Ja a Trio. 9 p.m. unul I a.m. 17900 Jamboree Blvd in Irvine. 863-3 111. FREE DANCE LESWNS by Cay Cannon tonight 7-8 p.m. at San. Clemente Inn. 2600 Aven1da del Presidente 1n San C1emen1e. Dance to the music of Les Douglas and his QUtntet. 498-9202. Thurtlday SAMBA BAND 5ee Wednesday listing. . r - By BILL HODGE Delft' .... Cet'• ••••• t Mother Nature fell in stinging shetts last week on the water-logged crowd gathered to hear R.E.M.'s return to Southern California. De- spite the daf11p chill, the band fi red the audience's enthusia sm. Rather than retreat from the miserable weather in frustration, R.E.M. harnessed the persistent rain and cleverly turned it to their advantage. opening with a cover of C'reedence's "Have You Ever Seen The Rain?" The selec11on underscored this Georgia band's mastery of the rock rhythms that spun out of basic Amencan folk and blues traditions. R.E.M.'s zeal over lhe past few years forged 'their reputation as 'champions of the New American Mu sic revival, Wednesday's 105-minute. Pa- ci fic Amphitheater set spanned the "'TOUGH GUYS' ISA SPARKLING COMEDY with Lancast.er and Douglu proving that star · power never fades." -Ju41th Crl•t STARTS TODAY 811U "*COSTA llllE&A • IMNE lllSSION VIEJO UA fllow Ed•-~""'" I--.. ffWJtcll If«:• r .. MO 41X'I 97' 4141 ~I .UO 6'l'l0 llUl)jA Pt.All +COSTA lllESA LA HA.9flA +ORANGE PXll•tt ........ Par~ EfWlrOs Solllll C-l'll:oht \ h H111!1 C. ,,.. """'"~1 ~010 Ploz1 1?5'46 1711 0.M lltl7111162 UOS~J ~NA PAAll a TQAO •LA llllf!AOA OAAHC£ UA ~ fCfwa'ft s.n..c~ Pac1t.-: 1 G.11~ t,tatt '1°' °' ... •r c ~ _::: ::; :::;::• r..2 4993 se1 !>e110 S13 tll t 1139 tr•u [!PAESEN IEOtN-(JJ("°""-1'] ....,, •• ~h •«Hllf1t • "'1>IN<•"'.r"1~1 four albums and One EP released by the band sine~ 1981 . It included generous doses of the new album. "Lifes Rich Pageant." Ironically. the band waited until 1ts first encore to do "fall On Me." a song about acid rain. The au- dience. by now doused to the marrow, heard singer Michael Stipe introduce the song as having to do with water. "It's your greatest natural re- source and lowest common de- nominator all rolled Into one:· Stipe quipped. The crowd under- stood. The weather actually blended perfectly with R.E.M.'s frequently dark, brooding Rock Noir. Not that the music languishes in the· dark- and-stormy-night niche. R.E.M. features an enticing and hypnotic blend of folk and rock roots combined with an '80s sensi- bility. Peter Buck's ringing guitars are reminiscent of The Byrds and The Velvet Underground at the same time. • Wednesday's concert showcased this dimension well, featuring a song called "The Flowers of Guatemala" that could have been done by The Velvets. The song moves along in a folk vein suddenly accented pya stmg.mgelectric guitar solo. Although R.E.M.'s Pageanl album reflects a more external focus on environmental and politi- caJ issues. the band Wednesda y preferred to let the songs deliver their own message rather than preach between tunes. The resulting show moved along bnskly. The band boogied. Mike Mills' bass and Bill Berry·s drums drove the band's sound with a pulse tnat tapped the central nervous system. Fellow Georgians Guadalcanal Diary opened the concert wi th a set fcatunng songs from their new "Jamboree" album. They played an engaging set that unfo nunatcly many folks missed due to the rain and late arrivals. Dally P ilot Datebook/ Friday. October 3. 1986 • ~. I•, Critics give 'Crocodile' mixed reviews Sber Call·Kovlst.o AdvertlslD1 Copywriter Newport Beacb Not too long a,o. m somebody's "What's in. whats out" column, I read that anything Australian was "in." Stuffed kangaroos, Aussie beer. "shrimp on the barbic," and most of all... Paul Hogan. You know the guy. We first saw him in commercials 1ou11ng "the land of wonder, the land down under," and more recently mugging for beer commercials. He's fun t.o h,ten to~and in "Crocodile Dundee' he's fun to watch. Hey, I enjoyed tbis film! Sure, u's l1ghtwe1gh1 and fairly predictable, but it has wit. some engaging scenes, and a-lot oflaughs. (A man s1111ng across the aisle from me 1n the theater guffawed through most of 11, wh ic-il added cnonnoosly to the Dolby soundtrack). "Crocodile Dundee" might only be mindless entertainment, but it is at least entertaining. and in my opinion. that should be the movie industry's pn- mary objective. Paul Hogan co-wrote the script of "Crocodile Dundee" and ~rhaps that's why he so easily fit the title role. In the commercials we've seen bim in, he's cast as a witty sophisticate. albeit an Australian witty sophist1· cate, wb1ch I assume would be less sophisticaJcd than, sayi. a New York witty sophisticate. CroeOdile Dundee 1s an Outback adventurer who poaches crocodiles and talks with the animaJs, and is both-witty and sophisticated because (in the words of his film partner) ''he doesn't know, and be doesn't care.•• The fun of this movie is watching him confront the foibles of New York City with a kind of savvy naivete. There IS aJso a kind of "me Tarzan, you Jane" romance going on that tics the movie l<:>Jether, but so what? ... this is make believe. Go see "Crocodile Dundee" in the same spirit that you went to Stt "Superman," or "Splash." You won't believe a minute of it, but you·11 have fun. JJJJ Carolyn Mayer Homemaker ButlDlfOD Beach Doa Co11rsty Sales Repreuotaltve Hu11Unlfoa Beacli1 Introducing Mick "Crocodile" Pain in the Aussie: I'd say. Dundee: Tough, but good-hearted Up in the sky. It's a bard. It's a and alwayu gentleman. and never 1n plane. It's a twit. It's a Hero Hogan. a situation he can't handle. An He beats up pimps. He wrestlrs Australian Davy Crockett/Daniel crocodiles. He faces down muggers. Boone-type folk hc10. Hepacifies ferociousanimals. lsthcrc However. quite a bit of bis larger· anything he can't do? · than·ltfe legend Try acting and wriung. and image is in-So, Paul Hogan, the star and vented (he says it's screenwriter of good for the tounst • • C r o c o d • I c business.) · When Dundee" 1s sup- shaving with an or-posed to be Aus- dinary-guy dis-tralia's Johnny posable razor. he Carson. Could spots a possible ob-have been worse. server and quickly Could have been swnches to sh av· Australia's Barry ing with his Manilow. humongous hunting knife. You never The flicl~'s ads mind that he's something of a phony, . claim "There's a though. he's too likable and charm-httle of him in all of us." There'll be a ing. My kind of movie guy. lot of him in you if you go to Mexico Crocodik Dundee as played by and drink the water. laid-back. rugged·looking Paul "Crocodile Dumm)" 1s a very Hogan. a big star in, Australia. Hogan watchable film in a brainless. smiling also wrote the movie. 1d1ot son of way. 'The story: Sue, a ·newspaper re· As a poor man's combo of Benny poner, convinces her lover/editor Hall and Tarun, you can't count that she should write soote articles Hogan out. He leaves no cliche about Crocodile Dund~. the grc.at unturned. Helpless broads, sniveling Australian adventurer. Sue and we wimps, drunk Australi~ns. blade movie·goers first meet Crocodile pimps, ancient jokes. when he makes his .ivan~ cn~ras:i« The-Plot ... into a pub by throwing his hunting knife into the bar first and then 'Nuf said about the plot. coming through the door him~lf Ya gotta sec this Oick in the right toting a stuffed crocodilr under his frame of mind. Lobotomize yourself. arm. Sue is fascinated~ of course, and Bang your head against the wall. Talk goes into the Outback with him. to things that aren't there. Laugh at a Apropriatcly, Crocodile Dundee lounge comedian. Put on your gJttn saves her from the jaws ofa crocodile. polyster leisure suit. Now you're It's easy to appreciate a man that ready. Wait for SI night. does things like that for you, and their relationship develops. Sue decides to ask bim to come back with bcr so she jj can write about his reactions to New York City. Na1urally, Crocodile is all for another adventure -and he wants to be with her anyway. What happens next is predictable for the most P.Brt. l)ut entertaining, as Crocod1Je Dundee meets New York City (or rather New York City meets Crocodile Dundee?) By the end of the movie, Crocodile 1s stall m New York. and he and Sue have declared their love for each other. A movie with a possible sequel perhaps? I hope so -I want to sec more of Crocodile Dundee. By the way. this movie has been incredibly successful in Australia -more popular than "E.T." and "Star Wars" combined . .. ... A11dley Collhu Realtor Lapaa Beacll Gee, I thought the) did away with cartoons preceding the main feature. What a surpnsc to find the canoon. "Crocodile Dundee," was the marn courst and not the appetizer! This show suffers from the ter- minal cutes. The story. the characters, the1i nes -all cute: (So ts Gidget. but what adult would watch a feature· length film of her anucs?) In case some couch potato recommends this show to you, check out the plot and sec if you don't need a second opinion. Herc we bave a dcbutantc news reporter. Sue ( L 1 n d a Koslowski). who JOCS to Australta to mterview a legend· ary adven - turer/hero, Mick Dundee (Paul "Aussie Holiday" Hogan). who leaps tall crocodile$ at a single bound. Over a three-day period Outback with rugged dungaree Dundee. Lois Lane gets her story and begin~ to fall for Superman. With schoolgirl enthusiasm, she invites him back to New York to show this country boy the city lights. And, of course. we aJI know what happens when West meets East coast. Dundee inevitably appears in his cowboy bat and a y~r·s worth of grime at a la-di-0.a ·dinner party hosted by Sue's ·overstuffed-father, Daddy Warbucks. She just can't take Dundee anywhere, yet this beires~ Jane chooses Tarzan, king of the aborigines, as her husband-to-be. I'm sorry, "Crocodile Dundee" is just too silly for me. These arc my random thoughts abo~ the movie: (1) h should be rated · R" -no one over 17 admitted; (2) II will do wonders for sales at Banana Re- public: (3) Passengers aboard Qantas will no doubt ~ this on their Aussie holiday. "Dundee.. d efinitely belongs Down Under ... about six feet. Uu.E4wari1 Gra4u&e StMHI·· Newpor18a~ "Crocodile Dundee" 1s an in nocuous ,novie. Paul Hogan pla)s thl title role as a kind of benign < lint Eastwood, and he docs project a vcr) likable screen personality. It's JU~t that there's somethina lacking an the movir that makes it hard to dl'SCnbe · Maybe it's th~ plot -therr's reall~ not much of one. A wealthy and well-wardrobed youl}g beauty (who 1s also a top-notch rcponcr) finds a kind of lcgendal) fi1ure. Mi ck ..Crocodile " Dundee. 1n thr Outback of Au~­ tralia. Afirr a lot ol suagcstion and foreplay 1n the beautifully photo- graphed wildcmeui the reporter en- tices Crococ:lile beck to the really big city -New York.. From there it's a standard fish-out-of-water story. If you tried counting Tom Cruise\ smiles in "Top Gun," try counting Paul Hogan's"G'day~" in "Crocod1k Dundee." , All right, don't, but it m1~t. gnc you something a hulc more interc.-st· mg to do than to watch this vel) predictable film. Crocodile wins over sin and sophistication every time. but . it's difficult to oomprchcnd hi\ naivete: be gett throuah a full cou~ dinner at a homr wbfoh vies with the Huntington library without so much as droppin1 bis butter lmifc. The whole film rests on the shoulders of Paul Hogan a.id he does bear up undrr that considerable strain. He never overacts, as a matter of fact he's completely relaxed whether. killing a poisonous snake. testing not one. but .two persons sexuality (I'll let you see what that means) or climbing over shoulders to get to the woman he loves. I get the feccling that I'm in the minority on this one. though: I had to sit in the first row because the theater was so crowded, aod most of the audience cheered at the finale -or maybe the} were JUSt glad it was over. I 'I A pro labels 'C-rQcodile. Dundee' a charmer By GEORGE WILLIAMS The star is Paul H~n. the Joh~~ Nor'lhem Territory. W~en word. gets pie. he has both I~. intact -$tic never seen a crowd lof mott than 40 MoC..._-........_ ~ Carson of Australia and the man ..Jfio .:>uthcWttstlcda crocod1lc.had~1slca finds herself drawn to the bronzed people in any one spot and has been The Australian hit movie pves you a "G'day" and a .. I'll ~Ii chewed off anc;t crawled 40 miles to Dundee and hires him as a guide for pncticaJ17 untouched by the ad· "Crocodile Dundee" c.omcs at you another~h.rimp on the barbie for you· gel help, he's v1s1t~ by Sue Charlton an .uploring tn p throu~ the wtld' van~ o ~iviliut1on. She feels h1~ wtth such innocentcfarm it practical-on telcv1SJon ads for the Australia (la~da Kozlowslu). a reponcr for: a while she gathers matcnal (or her e"pcnence 1n the Bia Apple wtll make I) su~rises you off' your feet I've not To"rist CommisSton. m-.ior newspaper who wants to wntc story. a (tell final claptcr. felt this kind ofrrnb impact since my In the title role Hogan ts a rugg his hfr story. Then she &ct the idea of tak1n1 first viewing of "The Gods Must Be and rowdy cr00od1le hunter Though Sue finds thr story she Dundee with her when she returns to CROCODILE DUNDEE Crazy" dynamite fisherman from the G heard was embellished -for exam· New York. She knows Dundee has Ratina.: four st.a.rs •• * Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, October 3, 1986 Blll Qa.lml &Dd 8ettlaa Sarieant with awards. 0.-,,...,........, .... o.. A presideritial appec;trance at Interval House auction Each year the Interval House auctions have attracted VIPs and cclebs, buf at the seventh annual one at the Four Seasons the group outdid itself. The President of the UnttedStatesshowed. Well, anyway, a Rould Reagan look-alike who came in with prcsldenual treatment-police escorts arranged by Seal Beach Police Chief Stacy Picascta. A special priz.e awardedduring the evening was a I 960Chrysler limo that was used by Reagan when he was governor. It was also transportation for Edmud "Pat" 8roW11 when he was in office. Lucky limo owner now is Jon Griffl~1 ofthe Eagle Syndicate. Not a look-alike but the ccal Brown was there with wife Ber.Jce(son Jerry now works in Japan).Also there • were Ho norary Chairmen Claarlotie Rae (TV's" Facts of L1fe .. ).emcccWllliamKJ:rb7Callea(TV's"Howthe West was Won"), actor JobMWerdof"Highwayto Heaven", "Dallas" and "Knon's Landing"actorand Nissan spokesperson Barry Jeuer. It was a long action-filled evening for the 450 guests who were greeted by characters in colorful renaissance costumes-a silent auction (more than 300 items), a live auction conducted by Jolut llullel, dancmg(Homcs Savinasorchestra )and d ining. emotional speeches by former rcsidentsonH, an OC shelter for victims of domestic violence, and honoring of persons who have contributed to the shelter. Honorees included llatlly Elliott ofHuntingto n Harbour(unable to attend but represented by husband , Stevea). Robert Arm1tr•1 of l.ong Beach and Bettlu Sargeut,also ofH H, humanitarian awards: Skip ud CyaU1la CHrtlley,distinguished service awards; Mary r Walt•, woman oft he year, and But Qelu, man of the year.( Quinn, fonneced1toro(thdht0Jin&ton Beach News, now busy on his third book, was with wife Alllele FHIDer Q•W., an award winner last year and I H board member.) "This event gets bigger and better every year." wd Milford attending with wife Snie. "We hope to m~ke close to $90.000aboul this year~" said Carol Wllllam1,cha1rman of the event with Rarleae Gooclrl~ and Cyll~Ja C:O.rtlley as co-chairs. Proceeds wi II go towards con t1 n ued construction and operations cost of the shelter. _ Cha.lrman Carol WUUama and coetumed Bob Wright. Pat Brown ta1b to Pat Krone. Svelte-voiced Julio disappointing in concert IgleSiasTpparently angered by poor reviews, pouted throughhi~ concert By BOB NAVARRO Delly ..... C:.1 J fl I Poor Juho. Peeved and petulant. pretty and packaacd, weak and thin. )llow befo~ yo~ think rm talking about some auy working at the car "ash let me disabuse you. I refer to Julio Iglesias -the No. I \Inger of love songs on this whole planet. That's rigb~ folks-platinum. gold and millions of dollars. Glit'tand Glamour but all Julio can think of is "many ungs happin' to me -dis make me craaaa71.". ... Julio spent a good deal of.tu s time in Orange County poutmg out loud o'er a review in a Los Angeles daily newspaper which strongl~ 1m phed Juho 1s gathenng all those m1lions under false pretenses The rev1t>wer said Julio's ''otce is thin -even weak r d call II svelte So when J ulio walked on stage at the Pacific Amphithoatre the am plificrs and re verb gad_gets were set so high one could 1mag1ne German Shepherds a mile away running for cover. And that took care-of the thin. voice rap -11 also took care of the mood. Noth mg kills romance quicker than petulance. Fair lady never swooned over the sight of a httle boy stamping his foot -even a very auractive little boyi Conver<;cly, nothing sparks ro- mance quicker than a httle sincenty. thoughtfulness and depth -here too Ju ho laid beck on the JOb. As a matter of fact he was so laid-back when singing that it was like listening to one of those computer-canned synthe11c- -stylings that seem the norm 10 the record industry. At one point I thought the whole concen had been prerecorded and we were being treated to state-of-the-art 1n lip-sync. That all changed when he teamed with the three ladies who back him up -each o f whom could sc.rve as his voice coach. This had to be hve - sadly for those of us who came with expectations but got exactly what 111s -a glossy pac~~e -table-top deep. Perhaps there s an irony here. Sinatra -the maestro of the love SOnJ 1s cn11caJly acclaimed 10 Julio"s nat1vt' Spain -but bombs financially. While in ti:µ-U.S. Julio gets panned from pillar to voice~ -but rakes it in ... " dis makes me -craaazy ..... A final nott': when you're 10 the big leagues making the big bucks you're a big target. The real pros never forget that. or let 11 bother them. To paraphrase Harry Truman -1f you can't take "quanto cahente el sol. Juho-gct out of the spot light:• "Dis mllke me craaazr .. Forester Sist'ers were eolorful at the Crazy Horse Based on tht' s1<;tcrs' first two By PAMOCLL Dally .... Ceu ; fl I • alhum•>. .an aud1cnCt' might ca\11} e"<pect trad11tonal Georgia ~iris sing- ing count!) music. But their prescn- ta11on was as surprising and a~ colorful as their bnght patchwork )ellow and blue Jackets. The Forester Sisters had more 10 nlTcr than just another series of country tongs in four-part harmony dunna their show Monday night ot the Crazy HorscSt~k House in anta \na. The Foresters" wide vanety of country. blugrass. folk and pop oldies were pieced together with the prec1s1on of o well-made quilt while their trademark harmonies remained faithful to such hit~ as "Mama's Never Seen Those Eyes" and .. (That's What You Do) When You're 1n Love" and their new si ngle "Lonely Alone" from the latC\I "Perlumc. Ribbons and Pearls'· LP In little over an hour, Kathy, June, Kim and Chnsty tempted the au- dience with a potpoum ohongs from past decades as well as the prc<;enl day, less than half of which were culled from their two sparkling Warn- er Bro\. albums. They rea12hed beyond the home- town sound to the Motown sound with "Back in My Arms Again." Later a medic\< of "My Boyfnend's Back ... .. One Fine Day.'' "'Chapel of Love·· and other oldies reVJved yet morr nostalgic moment in music history Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, October 3. 1986 * 11 . ... .. edwards TOWNCEN TE~ 751·4184 llRISTOl &AllTOH ACROSSHlQllS COASTPlAlA . . 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NIGHT" (RI 6 15, 11.30. 10 30 edwards SOUTHCOASTLAGUNA 497·1711 SOUTMCOASTHWY AlOllOAOWAY .ac.v .. •B '·" "llUE Vil m"' 1003'054() 8 00. 10 20 (RI --. .. .. ' . edwerd• Vil LAGE CENTf R 1191-0')67 ..... M" 1 IUI • W UllU llln , .. <I TRACK DOLBY STEREO "'CflOCOOU IMllU" 115. 330. 545(PG-t3) "HARDIC>DIEI r 1111 12 30. 2 25 .• 20 II 15, 11 15 10 00 "IJIWIU*(ll) I 50. 8 00. 10.00 "IWIUfTIR" (fl) '4 "THE Fl Y" fRl 12 45, 2 45, 4 45 6 45, 11 45. 10·35 12 Daily Pllot Oatebook/ Friday, Ociober 3. 1986 MUSEUM TECHNOLOGY ... Fromf»aCe3 uauna Beach -known as an artists c.olony -would be more ap- prtt1at1ve of the ans than, say. students from cconom1cally disad- vantaged neighborhoods. that wasn'1 neeessaril) the case. There were no s1gn1ficant dif- ferences an the students' reactions lo the pilot program. From there. museum supporters stepped up their effons. organiLing themselves into groups to put specific programs and planning fund-raising efforts. . The slide shows and v1deotapc" packaees 10 be distribvtcd 10 schools will likely feature works by five artists. .. I think. it's important to ~lcct con1emporary artists who deal wi1h issues of the day." Resnik says . .. We're· also looking obviously for artists whose work tries to com - muokate effect1vely. Expressing and communica1in1 an as whal this program 1s about. We believe tht' universal language~1s an.·· The prOIJ'am will be packaged an six JO.minute lessons. Thcci1hib1tion prescnunton would then be dis- tributed to schools. but also com- munity centers. churches. convales- c.cnt homes and s1m1la1 groups. But producina the programs. d1s- tnbuting them and keeping track of requests takes money. And thafs something the Modem Museum of ., An doesn"t have much of yet. A new committee will tum its 1.nen1ion this m onth to spreading word of the mu~um and1is ou1rcach pr~ a_nd attracting donations to get 11 off' the ground. On Sept. 23. the museum ~c1ved a pubbc11y boost with a multi-media show and rcccpuon feawnng the artwork. music and poetry o f krry Downs. The free event at Orange Coast College anracted more than l ,000 gucsts. almost all of whom were j ntroduced to the mu~m for the n·rst time. • Jo the future. Rt"snik said. t1ckcb couJd be sold to such special events to raise funds for the museum without walls. Resnik says busin~ will be sought to underwrite distribution costs. It is estirmtcd that the package would cost about SI SO each. A nationwide corporation m•ght donate to tbc non-profit museum for use wherever the program is needed while rcg1ona1Jy organized companies could spccificy where their donations should be used. Also. schools themselves could seek OUt $Upporten on lhe1r own °tO purcha~ the exh1b1t1on. Resnik points ou1 that the pack.age could also be lent to 01her cla$$CS m the dis1nc1. "We intend to go as far as funding will allow." she S8)'$. "There's not only a need. but a desire for th1~ ·· ''Velvet'' odd film By STEPHEN C. KOFFLER "Blue Velvet," the latest film by wnter-d1rector David Lynch. 1s ddi- nitely the most confusing, frustra11ng film of 1986. I can only recommend the film to tha1 1·2 percent of movicaoers who are real affi~anados. It 1s that bizarre. A<i'a matter offact. to Jet a real f~I of the movie. one must imagine tha1 the script was written by'Slgmund Freud and the director was Salvadore Dalt. Surreahst1c and ps c~ol 1· cally-warped are adJCCtives that apply to the latest effort from the director of "Elephant Ml\n" and."Erascrhcad." The movie is reaJly an effon 10 ei1plain the evil tha1 lurks just under thesurfaceofcventhe most innocent· appearing of situations. In this case. the innocent appeanng siluaffi>n tr life in a small town. Retumi ng to the small town an a umc of crisis. is Jeffrey Beaumont, con· vincinJ)y acted by Kyle Maclachlan. He has l'etumed to help with 1hc family store whale has fathcr rcco ... er5 from a stroke. Whale wallong tHroug.h a field oear his house. Jeffrey comt'5 upon a severed human car. Wi1h 1h1•., director Lynch hlerallr drags u' into the t"vil that lurks within He actuall> focuses and Qi-aws the camera and 1hc audience into the inner pans of the grotesqpe ear. GIX>d and evil :ire ponrayed only an black and whale. There arc no shades of gray. The good is portrayed by young Laura Dem. the local detcc11ve·~ daughter. with whom Maclachlian falls tn love. The evil 1s Denna~ Hopper. He is so evil that every other word out of his mouth is that unpnntable four-letter word standing for an aberra1ion of love. •H:U11;4%1J.i.1"116];,1 e:n::r .. TO~QUYStN) ~::~A (l:llS).(ldS) 5:30 f1 OOl (l:20) s.:l 7 :10 I. l rlS l t lO a. 10:10 STAMD ISY llE Pt) 11 101J1,zo1 s .20 7 I a. 1·20 AUUltS IRJ .. 1$ 7100 f0100 -No "•n•• - THAT'S un ...... 11 201 (l :JOrS:lS 7:4S • 10100 -..UC VCLVCT (1t) (I :JO) (4:001 7:00 .. 10:0~ TO'~ eu..-CN> • S·IO 1 100 I. 10·10 -ln70MM - STNtO _., _ lltJ Phn CO•Hlt 1"001100 .. C"GI " IUU,ATS KIO II ~J "'u' Runnlnt Scarff (R I THE F LY (IQ Nltlllm.ue On llm St 2 (R) RUTit&iSS ...... l•J 90U'T LAST "IGMT flt ltvrMLESS...,...,,.. fW) 7 JO Nothln9 I" Com mo 7. SS P efllt 8utlltrs Oay ,.lut A•mtd & (POIS: 15 I. 1120 Off (PO U) Sr SO I. 10:0 O.tttttrout (l'O·U} 1 a x OlitODTheTown r O F THE WEEK By JOYCE ICIOalD 80DLOVICB ......... c J 2 If you love iushi .. .and love a good time then head straight for California Beach located o~ Via Lido in NeWpott Beach. • TraditionaJ. sush.i bars in ~apan, according to owner Kazu Mayanu. are usually very quiet and fonnaJ. However, at California Beach, customen are not only~ lo enjoy the savory fare - but to also have a bois&erous rip roaring IOOd time. Everybody fiolia at California Beacli, even the ·chefs ..who p'Clet customen ·with the customary 'iraishli' (means welcome) and then proceed tO prepiaie the food in view of the diners. . .and more than oa:asionally, have a sake toast with their captive audience. The Newpon California 8cacb is the second brainchild of Miyami's. 1bc original restaurant.-open~ six yea.naeo in Hermosa Beach, bas enjoyed a contJnuous soa:naful run. According to Miyami~ the Hermosa restaurant is a favorite haunt for the "in" crowd. Mtyami chose Lido Isle as the spot for his OC:. "fun" sushi bar several years IJ.O· The design of the open, breezy restaurant is similar to the CaJifomia Beach in Hermosa. "We opened this restaurant in March of 1985, .. said Miyami, .. we are the largest sushi bar in Orange County.•• . Miyami describes the atm0spbere as Ameri- can, but the food traditional Japanese cuisine. ..... ......................... Patl'GIM8*Ytlle...aalat Newj,ortBeach'• Callfomla •••ell .... bar. _ Customcn can eat at the 32-seat sushi bar, or enJOY one of many tables, chain or private booths. few of the house favorites. The food is rcuooably pri<m from $6 lo SI 2. Ho~eveT, it's the sushi specialities that bring A must to be tried is the.collection of appetizers. rave rev1ews from ~e.~ustomers. The Chirashi is an The Yaki'2fi .iJ ~..chicken on a slick. ~ssortmeot ofsashama in a bowl $9.95); Kappa Roll ($3.95); ~ grilled beef dumplinp ($4.95); ts tlrree-_cueum~Hsi$5.9S-) and the Tekka-R1>11 Stuffed Av~. ~cd crab in 1 special sauce ($6.25) •.s th~ tuna ~Us. ($5.25 ); Sa:sh•~•r a ~ngle choice of raw ft~ ($6.50) California Beach 1s never short on food or fu~··· or Dynanutc, oueclJumbo clams ma special sauce From 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., the restaurant offers its ($6.25). customers two Happy Hour specials. The lunch selection, which includes Miso One choice is a combination dinner that ~up~ rice and an:en tea (upon request), could be. includes ~emp~ra. chicken, a choice of yellowtail or N 1gi n , an assortment of'Sushi and a ltktnolt: ortbe oystcq, nee, maso soup and morc.~all for a mere.15 New York Steak Teriyak:i charbroiled ($7.9S) with or -All The Sushi You C~n Eat In One Hour teriyaki sauce; or Tempura, a liatrny batterediiied ($12.50). shnmp and vqetables (SS.95). So it seems. Miyami's goal of a westernized 1'he bevc:rqe list not onJy includes champagne, sushi bar has come about. but sake served hotorcoldandseveraJvariticsoftbc .. What we have isa sushi bar where you are not traditional plum wine. Listed with the plum wine, is afraid to smile because of the atmosphere ... said plum wine cooler and plum wine sake; another Miyami. favorite is the Hapancsc beer by Sapporo. California Beach is located at 3344 Via Lido. Dinner entn:es are served with the Miso soup, Newport Beach. Lunch hours Monday thru Friday Japanese salad and rice and the gn:en tea Chicken 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . and dinner 5:30 p.m. to 11 Teriyaki (S7.9S) and Salmon Teriyaki ($9.75) are a p.m . seven rfights. ( l~c. .. _ .. .,,... , ..... cllutro f--' 1seu,...wMkwlH 1 teupMabetkr 4 omces laeavy cream OF ......_g K Pt.clef salt UMI w'1k pepper I r-1E WEE Grill swordfish steak. lcavin the inside a bit rare. _______ ;...._ __________ While the fish is cooking, reduce ma skillet the ginger, FllESll SWOIU>PlsB WITH GINGER AND aLANTRO CllEAll SAUCE %slmdl lllietfl"elll1W• ......... ~ ........ ~ ... d,,... ...... cilantro, salt. pepper, wine and cream. When reduced to the consistency of syrup, pour it on the bottom of serving plate; top with the swordfish and decorate w11h fresh cilantro leaf. Garnish with rice pilaf or young red potatoes. CHAMPAGNE PASTEL'S la a alee daam.-,pe O•te sJat•, po•r 1 dasll of Ql'ftMilte, 1..,.. •f Blee ewr.c .. ud fill •P wit• a ..... '"11t daampape. GanJsll will lemoa twist m maratdlM ct.emn. -1 Italian Restaurant Mention seeing this ad in the Daily Pilot and you will receive · 1/2 Bottle Fetzer Barrel Select Chardonnay included with Dinner For Two Sunday thru Thursday llp1·n-; \11.!'ht .. • H1· ... 1·n.1t11Jn .. :'"-Ul.!'l.!'t · ... t•·d t \ I I •) ';° .-. -~I.) ~1 ~, f 11 r f{ t • ... 1 • n . it 1< 1 n ... & I J 1 r." : 1 • • . , ~~I.\\ 11L1 \\,n • \1·v.pc1rt Bt·,1ch The Irvine Hilton Presents Confrey Phillips · and-his Tho Noted Buush smger/piarust Confrey Phillips bnngs his artlsLry to wr. the elegant nightclub tucked away m the luxunous ne\111 lrvme HiJton Relax and dance the evening away to tus skill· ful blend of Gershwin. Cole Porter. cool 1azz and cont.Pmporary favontos Every 1\1esday through Saturd ay, 9 PM to 1 /\M And on WedMSfJays a nd Thursdays Braz1han vocal isL Nilsa 1oms Mr Ph1lhps t.o ' add the navo1 of Samba I Tl-E IRVINE HILTON ANDr~MU 1 /{}()(} Ja mboroo Bou lcva rd, Ir vine. C!J2714 (714) 863 3111 . Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday. October 3, 198@ • 11 If' , - l -I .. -----Qiao's~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Partners Bistro is intimate and wonderful -• I At about I 0 a.m .• Richard Sadleir is in the latchen cuttina the meat portions by hand, making sauces and consulting with the chef about the daily specials. Things are looking good and smelling wonderful. I always enjoy a clandestine peek into the kitchen of Partners Bistro in Laguna Beach -almost as much as I cnJOY eating the food in this intimate little din.ang room. Sadle1r 1s the owner of this 10-year success story and his purpose is not to raizle.<fazzle the diner. but rather to provide very ~onsistent, high quality unpretentious _fpod in relaxing sur- roundings. Actually, his dientele now has a choice of sitting in ;he "real" bistro downstairs or on the rooftop terrace beneath the giant pepper trees. I always have a hard time choosing which I hkc best. Restaurant life's not easy in our count)'. ·and mitny have come and gone while Partners Bistro. and now The Terrace. seem to have · honed their skills over the years. I love finding a place that 1s always sparkling clean. where the staff alwa)'s smiles. and where the food .. -always leaves us with good memories. The oripnal room is located on Pacific Coast Hifhway in ~owntown Laguna. Front windows overlook the boulevard just as a bistro should. Brick walls add loads of charm and warmth. Bistro chairs surround small ta&~ napp9il in ·white. Victorian- style fans with green glass light fixtures attached bang from tht' dark green ceiling. The back wall is completely mirrored and in front of it sits a· to-die-for antique s1deboard holding a huge and coJorful bouquet of seasonal Oowers. This room 1s easy on the eyes and easy on the psyche. What good ris a Oat roof o n a building behind you? In Sadle1r's view. It was the pcrl'ect place for a tiled. &Jass-roofed terrace since 1t was already shaded by those aforemen- tioned trees. Add a few space heaters. nap the tables in white linen, institute a marvelous little men", create a nice Huie wine selection and 1hcre you nave the restaurant many arc alway lookioa for but never seem lo find. These are all attributes that get busy caters like myself and fellow en tics to places like this wht'n we dine out for . 11 \ • We 're throwi ng a month-long Happy Hour party to celebrate the opening of Duke's Entertai nment Lounge! • .,, • • • ·• • • G 0 0 c .. Join u~ for $2 specials on all your favorite drinks. ~ PlllS shrimp, crab and other fres h seafood-compliments of the house . ~ And the sultry songs of Cissandra , Duke's own cabaret chanteuse. ~ 4 to 7 pm weekdays, it's the beat · of Newport Beach. ~ TH E NEWPORTER RESORT 1107 Jamboree R<I (714) 644 1700 • (.Of'lll)l1mf"ll••v valet par~ "'<I • < ') . , ' 14 Dally Pllo1 Oatebook/ Friday, October 3, 1986 our own pleasure. The menus arc a littJe different in The Tert¥C and I.he Bistro. Both have about IS regular en trees on the dinner menu and several specials are included every day. Under the st.ars and the cascading trees (or under the shade of the trees in midday) you will encounter fresh feuuccinj with vca- ctablcs. Wesptiuhis-$8.7Senamcfour ways for an appttizer and it proved to · be a dandy with several JUiienned frtsh vegetables tosScd with the pasta and a rather hearty mannari sauce that had been fine-tuned with the addition of a liu1e cream. Chicken 'can gel prc1ty mundane after a whil~ but nol hCTC when served with both a sauce of pesto and hollandaise and aooom panied by artichoke hcarts.--mushrooms and tomatoes. That version of chicken breast is grilled while another style finds ·the breast ~utttd with Black Foresl Ham and Swiss cheese. Scallops arc to sed with past.a, ltatian ham. sun dried tomato,5 and fmh basil. There's even a hot scallop salad served in an entrcc ponion. Fresh fish steamed in paper with fresh vegetables 1s al wars one of our favorites as are the grilled lamb chops withChampagnemust.ardsa~. Veal baked io paper with minced hazel- nuts. mushrooms. wine. cream sauce and raisins may be one pf the best eotrecs I've ever had anywhere. anytime. There are ftlcu with vanous sauces for the bttf eater, crab and fettuccini (another winning combination with its addition of pine nuts, spinach and wine cream sauce). other veal prep- arations' and more fish and shellfish items. One of the specials when we dined was a blackened filet of fresh haJibut. This kitchen went the Cajun bit one better in method of pre~ a.ration. Tbc chef put the requisite zin&Y spices on the filh and true to form blackened it in a white hot skillet; however, ~hen he turned the fish, be added some while wine to poach it a little. As the fas~ met my dinner plate so did a little Bordcla'ise mixed with a bit of meuniere sauce, a uiumvcrate of good friends. indeed. A few nights later we tned the Pannen Bistro dining room on« again. This time we got no further •••••••••••••••••• ••• . • . . . • . . • . • • . . • • • . . . Dinner & how from 1 1595 • . . . • . RESERVATIONS (714 ) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO REAL. TUSTIN 92680 "THE REAL SUNDAY BRUN~H " Webster's Definition of Brunch ~nacla (brunch) n. (Colloq.) brukfaat and lunch combine d [Portmanteau wordJ \ f 0 elJAR .t GRl1 UNABRIDGED VERSION OF BRUNCH • • . . FIFI c ... than the specials of the evening beina described. An order of osso bucco with cheesy fenuccini sounded j ust right as did another stYfe orblackened fish. fresh salmon. Osso \lucoo 1s not an easy item to find. so when it comes our way we try it. This large veal shank .bad been lon..-sim~ in a sauce rttk.io,1 with character. The meat was falhnJ off the bones and the marrow was splendid in its own right. The salmon entrec was treated in much the same manner as my earlier halibut, and was equally as well executed .. For those who enjoy filet of beef wnh bercy butter. in the Helder manner wnh artichoke bottoms and beamaisc sauce. veal piccat.a, veal marsala. chicken bonne femme with mushrooms and vcloute sauce. this is the dining room for you. No far out creativity. just really good food with prime ingredients A couple of scallop en trees arc ;ilso available as 1s tht' very famous 21 burger from the "21 Club" in New York. Eggplant 1n the llahan manner with that good fresh marinara !>aucc and thrcecheesesoould tum me into :i vegctanan. and 1n that same vein there's a cass<:rolc of several kinds of veggie w1tl) the mannara sau e and a couple of c~ceses. Spinach en croutc compn!.es fresh spinach with 'A'ic,\ cheese anQlmomay ~ucc baked 1n puff l>3slry This is-alw ortc of ID) favonte dis es. They do a very good version of\he classic cobb salad. and there's also a nice p1nach salad with bacon bits and a lovely dressing. The house salad is one of the tastiest around wuh 1t~ chopped lettuce. bits of blue cheese bacon, two ltindsofgrated cheese and creamy Caesar dressing. In keeping with their straight· forward approach to dining, the wint list is about 50 labels long and there arc some very nice wincs~t about two times wholesale. A 1983 Clos du Val (Pleue 11ee CHAO/Pace 15) llet.i ~ cAJll'd'·u 7o yillo~ °"" 7 °'" .. Midi . -• Coclt• ~, .......... 'I.Ill. Sunday ~ .... 9-2 Let Us Cater Ycu Next Party ...-.-. ""II-~-­.,.. ............ 428 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 71 4-65~1750 CHAO ••• FromPaCe14 \krlot at $21 accompanied our last meal ~hen ll comes time for dcssen upsta1~ or down, a whole tray of delights will be praeatcd. Go for lhe fin,1-ra1e pecan pi e that curely must· ha' c come from a true southern recipe. or set yourself up for mcmoncs of the best home baking Y.ith Sadle1r's macadamia nut. choo- oli)tCChiP. coolOeS. SeveraT of the baked-daily cookies arc placed in a little cellophane bq which is tic:d with a pink ribbon. Yummy!! Happ1ntss means different thinp 111 d1 1Tcrent people, but to loyal clients and us. it means Partners Bistro or r he T c:rracc. When you can get food 1h1\ gOOd. with SCTVICC to match. at pmcs .... e can all afford, ifs easy to fall 11\lu a new habit. Thanks Sadlcir for Ill 'car.s of good dining. .......... Qerize I (US ..... CanelslM Served wl Torti/las. Refried Beans & Fruit 9:00 AM to 1 :00 PM 845=-8091 1712 Placentia lndule in a aOuloue f eaet ~NO A JOUSHNEl qooo TIMe As seen on Channel 2 's "2 on the Town:· In an 1 llh cc:mur_)'·'l)'k tJ~lk. tumplc.r.c "uh pomp ::ind p-.i!(camry. you'll fc:t!'tt on a full lour- c:our:-.c dinnt·r. indudin~ hc\·c:ral(t'' Tht·n. in >our honor. hr:ivc knigh1' on hor-.clY.id.. c:omrx·it· .11 hrc:aknct"k itfX't'd in tourn:imc"t t:omrx·1iuo n' 1ha1 t.'fld _with a da'h u( :-word.; .ind hn::llhtal..in~ h:111k'. 1 he: only (X'rm:ult'nt 1wo-h11ur tlinnt·r and 'how of Ir' kind in tilt: ~t·:-1. Dinncr .tntl (X'rlorm .ann.., n ijthtl}. c>.n·p1 .'\1otid:i) lk,t·n.i1ion' rn ommc:ndc:d l'l·rfl·t:1 fur 'flt°t ial on J'm"' .ind J.troup:o; of 15-'JOO. (714) 521-4740. (800) 438-9911 7662 Beach Blv.d., Buena Parlt Panners Bistrc is located -at 448 \outh Coast Highway, La1una Beach. Rt·,cr' at1o ns suggested, 497-4441 . < J\ual co nunental cuisine. Lunch I> I N N E R & T 0 11 R N A M E N 1" (I/• mile no rth of Knou's) Costa M••• and d1nncrdail~Sun~y Brunch 1s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n·tommended. Dinner enlrCes from 1-------------·L-------------~,., 2S 10 Sl6.9S. Casual neat attire. -------------------------- \1rn·1 parkmg or large municipal lot 11 ·,1 Joor All major credit cards arc ,lttl'.Pl!:d , Critics: we want you/! ~ o,,·, t' probably read our "Every- hnd\ ·, .\Critic" feature in Datebook. .1rlll might have wondered how we aot 1111 ordinary critics. Well. we .1th crt1~ for them! Interested? '>ur requirements arc minor. You mu\I be available to see a movie a Y.cci..· -our cb.o.ioe. anytime you l hooSC". and we pick up the tab. 1 hat's the first reqwn:menL • "I Want A Girl" • "I Feel a Song Comin' On" • "~ rn the MOOd for Love" • "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" THE NATIONAL ONER THEATRE PRl!-.ERE 1 YEARS ON BROADWAY AND THE ROAD DIRECTED BY KIRBY WARD Then we expect you to write a bnef rl'' ll'W of the film. and get it to the I ).111) Pilot office by Tuesday at noon t'Jlh week. , __________________________ _, It'' that simple. In return. you sec a free movie, and ha'c }our comments and your p1c- lur.: appear in the paper every wcdt tor c1gh1 weeks. ll 'ou'rc a frustrated movie goer 11.ho's anxious to have your thoughts ~ made public instead of complain- ing 10 your loved ones about the drplorable state of films these ~ys, \\C want you! Who knows. you may e'en sec a few you like. If you want to ¥J)ly1 call or write the Datebook Editti'r, Dixie Redfearn, P 0 Box I 560, · Costa Mesa, Ca. 4~626 Our phone is 642-4321 ClL 3"~ Qui t sm oking. Gl k ~ Prime Choioo f1~rlda~turtlay & Sunday Night Traditional Prime. Rib Dinner .. '1395 ~o-IOpm 54J-o300 Reservations 1 • Recommended .. Located in the Country Side Inn 315 Bristol Street. Newport Beach Corner or Bristol & Redhill ''· 4• "'" .. • ------------ 1hepast Here\a a Pa,.,.. tastv new seiectton • a"'e I sure to delight vour pasta "f j • palate' From the unbelievable pnce of $3.15 to ~.1s1 Slrtoln T1ps and Pasta, USDA Choice, with 11eget31:?les. sp~ green pepper sauce and grilled squaw bread Lll"tgUMi1 Extra thin and smothered with a heartv meat sauce and garlic cheese bread seafood PaSU, a delicate blend of seafood with a llght tomato and seafood sauce or111ed SQUaw bread All with cholee of soup or salad IHI Mntce, ftal people, at broWn baO prtces. NEWPORT BEACH On Coast Hwy. 642-8881 NO ONE SHOULD HAVE TO EAT OUT OF A PAPER BAG. HUNTINGTON BEACH On Coast Hwy. 536-1664 Dally Piiot OateboOk/ Friday. October 3, 1986 11 - • • • I OutOnTheTown Restaurant Spotlight .. N .. WPORT l.ANrnNG u0<1c rum coolers with up 10 8 d1Ue~n1 Sounds of Steel Drums -nams from rht'ir highly acclaimed collt•cuon: Oc.tan brtt1t~ swaying palm rrttS, whrte of over 30 v;u1eues.. sails on a calm harbor. sips of a fru11y rum Wherht'r n's a s1mplt ma1 111 or rht' tonux.11on and sitcl drum music Jamiica / s1gnaturt "Bla1t," you'll rasre, he~r and ~' No, Ncwpc>rt Land ms in Ntwpon Beach. rht esscnu of rhe C.arihbean ar fhe I.anding Ln1oy the rounds of Roland Harvey .md 0 11 Sunday afrernoons Im tecl Drum Calypro upstairs at rhe You my remember Roland llarvey'1 t'wport tlntliriJol-RBtltrrmron ~l1nil1Y-!JJm! from-rht> N~"Landmit Ycimr .ilrtrnoons from 2106 0111Jie baylronr steps Oub kick-off peny 110rnc Sundays ago !rum the lblboa 1-erry. The Landing') open They're worth a special mp to the l..and1ng •nd .11ry cocktail lounj.-;t is a pcrfeet scmng So. come co Jamaica, by bike. roller skates or • fur I lar~t'y\ C.arihbcan tunes auro on Sunday afternoons at rht Ntwpon fht rnt lod1{ )lt't'I drum rnu)t<ali.o bltnds .-l..anding pcrftuly wnh Tht' 1..mding s spcc1.alry -TAVl:RN BY Tiii. Sf A RlHll Banendcr~ 4t the Landing create C.altfo1ma R1vtcra Cuisine Rtn()Wllt'd Chef Rolx-n Helscrom has amvt&'a1 The Ta~rn by rht' Sea in Laguna · Bnch wnh:"\n eruing new "CalifOfnia Rivlt'ra" dinner menu, announctd Santh Graves, Tavern manager. "We are truilled 10 have such 1 ralcmtd chef to hftd our staff," said Grave\. "Bobby hu creared some remarkablt' dishes for our n~nicrwtflriribtr1nrores a var1C1y populai f1VOfite~.~ She invned Ta~rn re11ulars and newcomers alJke ro sample Cbe( Helsirom's succ-Of-<ht'-art cumrtc "The Tavt'rn prqvides 1ht' pcrfec1 a1- mosphc~ 10 mttt friends. watch chc lalt'R spomAEt evcnc or choose between a ltghc "'menu or an elegant dining expcr1tnce," !a$ ..... 'fto_.l) Gnva aid. 'ltiss rons rhe 1tage for an en Corona bttf with s-ttt pqipns and g1 m1oya~ f'\.Trnng at • surpnsingly reason-bimtr, Cajun blac<kened fish w•h shout1 able pr1Ce." · yams and Erouftt sa~e and gn&d • Or1gin1lly from lnd•na. Chef I lelscrom, chop wifh sundricod tomaroes and nic• '19, has -en1oyed culinary fame ambng olive buntr could kttp a ded1Cared tpte peuons of Pl~ in Corona dd Miir and busy '°' many visits.. 1ndttd," comrncr Remick's tn Irvine, as Wfll as Big Canyon Grallt'$. Counrry O ub in N~ Bcuh and faj rht' Tavern's ~ar oysm llimmgwayi. ntiiiram inu>roni (Jd r anilable or appyhe>UriOcl 1gic cli~ Chef I lelscrom's ayle is evidenr m such m)Oyl'l'lt'fl( unul 11 30 p.m Sund&Y chro muttS u fresh Ah1 with mango red pepper Thursday and t no a m Fnc:by relish, King Silmon grilled with ~1forru1 Saturday Specialties include grtdc: cabemec buucr. br0tled .swcwdfish With Calamari wnh fresh tomacocs, amcho JVOC:ado lune buncr and New York Sceak and garlic sauce, del1Cious L.nguin1 II\ Sttehu.an w1th sur-f~d vefnabla -va.ricty o( &esh oVSl""'- "Selecuoni such u Gui prawns Jlearned ' (See RJC8T AURA11TSfPaee J ~~~~~~~~~~r-..iiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiJii Bely dancer "S.." wl perfom ........,. the IYtli"I * tt.t tpldll Gr..ei lidlh at the Bab Bll"nl Rnt•ant it F nti1n lsiand • ....,... BtadL A *"'tt Grttt ,,.., and entertainment wl prewal .. Oct.I, 15, 22 & 29. Rnenations •• a 1119l for the nent at (714) 644-2030. Tht rtlWr Cantinental """" wl .. bt sentd these nichts. - The Courthouse Award-Winning Regional American and Continental Cuisine Late-Night Menu in Our Deli Lounge -A Most Unique Sunday Brunch- Sophisticated Entertainment Tues-Sat. 2 Hutton Centre Driue, Santa Ana (55 Fwy./Main/Ma cArthur) 540-8615 1e o.ly Piiot Detebook/ Friday, October 3, 1986 Keck up )'O'lf heefs lo M ITIOSIC al~ Bead'l's upscale hotipot n·1 Pure Enetgy hll 2am, With favor· ..... '°"'the 50'•· 60'• and contempotary pop ... ~ ....... , .... PW. ..... , ~ THE NEWPORTER REsoRT 1107J.mboteeRd (714)644 1700 ~•llfY V8let pertung ' OutOnlbeTown Restaurant ... FromPaCe18 n~ T1~n's-dtnt11g-room •t-~IW•t~ tnT lufr Q\-t'rloolun8 1tK bu11hng bu 1cuv11y Traditional Greek Menu & Entertainment In The Beautiful Thistle Room Oct. 8, 15, 22 & 2j TM loft prov1du :an oc~ v~w rnrtM (Of ,..__...,.,-;;;.;;..;..; ____ .;;.;...;..;..;.;....;...;...-,,;;.;.;.;....;...;,...-....;;-. .... ,,_ ____ ., couplt's and \mall groups 10 rt'l.1 and 1• tx~r~nct Cht ( tftlJCrom s t:alt'nl Tut' ---=~--,.....-..,,,-~---~ mt'nu lw bttn n pandt'd 10 oHtr 1 w1dt' •111cty o( appntttrs, soups. salad•, t'fllrtts . .nd J ltJC o( sp«w daily J>ft'parauons 10 pruv1dt"a var~· of frt'Sh !iCUOnAI rtt'ms and U (l(lflJ! u eau.onttrom au pans of cht' fCI• ·1 o complt mtn< 1ht' dutst1ndin11 cu1s1nt', 111 rxtenJ1vt' llSl o( domt'st1c and 1mpo11td wint\ art offtrtd Gr..avtS ncxed, Wt luvr a r---:;;:;::;::;:=::;::;:;::;::;::;::;::::::;==:;;;:=======;;;:-1 fmr ttlccrtOn of dtlic1ous and modtrartly OW Sening puctd chardonnay, s.auv11otnon bl anc. l •brrntt sau\11gnon. mrrjpc and <1unf1ndtl ""Int'\ Our parlWng ~!Ms makt •nt occasion sptt11l at Tht Tawrn · Locamf 11 Pacific Cour ll1ghw1y ind D1Jmond Scrttt in Laguna lk•ch. Tht T avtrn by 1tK Sta St'rvts dmntr SundJ&t rhrool(h Thursday ~:30 to 9 ~ pm and f ndav and Sa1urd1y ~ JO to l-0 10 pm l"or rrS<'rvauom, pla5t' call 4<>7-0)611 All matt>< u td1r cards art acctpccd. Tht Tavtrn'> Bar •nd Oyner Bar art open from ) p m to 11 \0 pm Monday through Thursday. ) pm to I l \0 a m Friday and S.curday ind (mm I p m ro 11 '° p m Sunday CA LESA ·Fresh Local Lobster 1 Nighu A 'Week "' .-. ·,, Complete dinner including t soup or salad and choice ~~· of potato. or rice pilaf . I_•././_ _ _ _ ___ ,t '17.95 whole loMter ~ '12.95 hall loh.ter ' 01,/1H£ PENtNsuu 80 l E. 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FROM -ALL OCCASIONS - 10 TO tlOO • IUSINlSS 19'lAKrASTS · lUNCHlOHS DtNNlM -• UlCIAl lVtNTS • WlDOtHOS • "ARTIU ,.,.,, • IARMITZYAMS • f'OttMAl DtNNlM ·~ 1tn t HEU' l'Oll ~ • '1.C t OfOICC "' MIMIS •••• 833 ~2770 1H• 11100 MAC AltT._,.. -.vo · lftVN 1ncludt onion rings, rhrtt shrimp 1pptt11trs ~-==--------...;...--------:::-----------::-::-J ind ont shrimp tmrtt, 11 ch1ckm 1C1l .. n - sandw1Ch, a chicken 11co ulad snow scrod, qu1ctK lMra1nt and 1 th1C ktn bumtu utnn1gan·s mtnu also will hcg1n Jio.,.,ca\ln)l lour tnct'rnar1on1I bttn fhc popul.s cuual d1n1ng rt~t1ure111 pYnJ thfff rMnu 1ntroducuoru 1nnu1lly 10 m•1num nutomt'r loyaltv and rt\pc>nd m consumt r ptt(crtncts Wttkt11dsart' 1favomc11mt for j(UC'1\ w .ic11tKr 11 lknmgan' Twelvt MW rtt1T1i 1n1I l'lllC) ntw food ca1"t,1o:oncs h•vt ~en addtd'to tht lknnigan's brunch, comc1ding w1rh 1nrrodurt1on Q( a ~ur1carectmtnu dt\lgn Remember family or friends with Special Occasion, Get Well or Memorial cards. WffiE FIGHTI~ Fa< YUJR LIFE ,. ,, . American Heart Association V 1714 Placent~. Costa Mesa Call 04S-M91 for Information .. COMPLETE DINNERS __..3-95 Broasted· Chicken Stuffed Shrimp BBQ Baby Back Ribs Deep Fried Shrimp Filet of Sole $(:rved with 1uLCoro on the €ob, "Ba'keO Beans. Potato & Hot Roll u •• Eaterta••weet a Deac ... CcM.•tty Mlllk Set.. S.•~ TMS. 6 Wed. Dlx.lc&.nd Jau Thur•. It Frt. Brunch By The Bay. Enjoy champa~ne hrunch served hayside rn a delightful 1tarden setting. Strollm~ mu~1- cuns add an ex tra dash of flavor. for a deli- cious way to start Sunday The Newporter now-wow! IO:JOam to 2.30pm. $17 .95 Children under 12. $4 \-15 ff4 THE NEWPORTER RESORT 1107JamboreeAd (7 14)644 1700 rompt.men1ary •l lPI pe1kinQ Jazz Up Your Day! Oct. 12 .. Cumt? to tht frL't' Nc·wport rr Jazz Fc~llval open house- and help ct'khrate our lavish reslnra tion . With refreshmento;, drawrn~s. giveaways-and e1~ht ~real band~ throu~hout the rt>,ort 1 Tukf a mus1c<.1I 'troll 11( uur ,2h acn.'' an<l J1.,.owr Tltt• ewport~r now Sunda\' Ol In~ ~1ilpm. , -' Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday. October 3, 1986 * _17 ·------. ,- GRAN6H38AST Enjoy our Souvolala.i, Mouuab and Mene's ramoua Baklava in the at- inOl!phere 'Or a rec1an "Terrace. SpeciaJ cha.nge daily. C~let.e wine list, including wines of'IGr~. Serving lu11ch a11d dinner. Limited reaervations. 23532 El Toro Rood 1111. EJ Toro. 830-3228. Caterina av1uloble. V, MC. CALIFORNIA 600 BARA GRJLL Caaual, affordable waterfront din- ing for the whole tamily. Enjoy our world fam~ BBQ ribs, homemade chili, burgen, aandwichee, tre1h catch of the day and an array of deliciowt fun deuert.a. Set the pace in our racing pit atmoephere and experience IC?m'i of our oriainal cocktaila and balf~petizera. Lunch and dinner from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. 7 daya a week. Happy hour 4.7 weekdays, Monday Nite Football epeciala 5-9 p.m. Sunday cham- pagne brunch, valet pe.rlcing. 3333 W. Pacific Coaat Hwy., Newport Beach. ~-5000. THF. BARN H1:1ve the prime of your lire chuot1tnl( !rum the e:irt.ensive 25 item menu. Steoks, Reafood, BBQ, Mexican dis· he~ including salad bar, and more. We<1tern charm and country am· l11anc1-. Breakfast M ·5 6:30-11 :00, Lunch M-F 11:00-2:30, Dinner 7 n111(hL'I from 5:00 p.m. Happy hour M F .i.:10. 7 p.m. Sat.el lite dish. Live f'ntertainment and dancin1t. Ban- quet facilities. 14982 Redhill. Tu .. tin. 259-011 5 T HE ORIGINAL BARN FARME'R STEAKHOUSE Yee! They are the -original. F'amou11 for their one-and-a-half pound Port.erhou.se st.eeks and featuring di11play broiling. Proudly serving for 24 yearR. Lunch Mon.-Fri I I -2. Din· ner ni1thlly M'Jn.-Fri. from 5 p.m. !'l'ltt & Sun. from 4 p.m 2001 Harbor Blvd .. \011ta Mesa. 642-9777 ROB BURN Superb 1s the worrl '" de1'Crt~ thi11 fine rltntnK ei1tabl111hment. Serving Newport for 18 year11, 11pecializin(( in Anl(Ull raised beef, the fint!tlt you Clln 1eet. Also featuring rreah fish. veal and chicken. The linen covered lableR, candle& and Jre&h 0 0Wer& add t() the ele1eance, with booths and h1((h bark chairs for privacy. Fhrkerin1t lanterlll! and cl1uu1ical m11111c capture the charminJC and warm 11tm011pbere. Open for lunch, dinner and their 11plendiferoue Sun day brunch. P.atena1ve wme li11l :n f'11Shion Island. 644-2030. ... BRISTOL BAR a GRILL · At Holiday Inn Tr11ditinnally an all American favorite piece to ut and priced for family dining. Every thing from juicy ste11d11 and chclpl to •~iaJ chicken di3hea 11.nd fre11h wafood. Bounteous salad bar SwnptuoWI dailr _lunch~n buf~et. Oj)en daily fo.r dtnlO(( and cockLaala :u:n Rri1Jt.ol SL. COt1ta Mesa. 657-3000. DILLMAN'S 'fhe Dllrm•n family ia famoul for their tradii ionaJ warm ~~~~Jity and fine fOod. FinMt pnme rib in Balboa.and freah fish daily. Com:-· CAl:FCIRr\llAN plete di~ner epeciala dajly. Friendlv service and a fun, delightful at-PASTEL'S m06phere. Open daily for lunch and The ftewett event in d ining in lhe dinner. Brunch SaL and Sun. 801 E Newport aria. Featuring a special Balboa. 673-7726. blend of culinary creations from THE KIDE-A WAY Tired of eating out at placet with no privacy? Search no more!'The Hide- away providet1 privacy with ita booths and partitions, perfect for bU&iness luncheons and romantic dining. AU newly decorat.ed offeri111 a reining almoephere. The special- ties are searood and at.eeks. Af- fordable dinjng for the whole fam- ily. Variety of daily speciala. Home- made aoupe and eauces. Beer & wine served alao. 5874 Edinger at Spring- dale in Marina Shopping Village. Huntington Beach. 840-6518. JOLLY ROGER . Great American food and at th,e best prices. The Jolly Roger haa always been known u a good family..value restaurant. The menu featurea breakfaal, lurich and dinner with a large variety of dishes to chOOlle from. From egg dishes, griddle cakea, burgen, undwiches, ulads to complete dinneni of seafood, steake, chicken and delicioue dea- aerta. Family owned for 3S yea~ with the friendlieat serviCt' in town. 400 S. Coast. Hwy .. Laguna Beach. "494-3137. ZUBIES Pure a.nd simple, jU&t like mother's love! We aerve lO oz. !obit.er taila at SI0.95, filet mignon at $4.50. prime rib at $5.95, ribs and chicken at $5.26. Theee dinners terved on ·special night.a-open 7 nighte. Gen· eroualy poured, low priced drjnb. Our cuatomer1 have been coming back· since 1970. Locat.ed al 1712 Placentia in Coeta Mesa, near 17th 81... Call 645-8091or631-9803. ZUBIES GUILDED CAGE Right 11crou the parking Int from Zubies specializing in broaated chicken dinners. All dinner& served complete at $2.95. Other dinners at aame price are BBQ baby bllck ribe, 2 kinda or 1hrimp and filet of aole. All dinnert served with salad, baked ~ana, corn on the cob, potatoea and hot roll. Lunch 1pecial1 Mon.-Fri. from 49t . The Guilded Cage is alao a lot of fun for the whole family. Live Oiaieland ent.ertajnment plue ooun try western music. Large dance noor. Wide ec:reen plua 8 TV'e for 1porta apectatora. A 11eat vielV form all seat.a includin1 the bar. 2f>e tllQ()t) during Mondt}' Nite Football. Call 645-801 or 631·9803. GREEK MEN.E'S TERRACE Mene'a Terrace la a ramily owned re11t,eurnn~ With authentic Oreelt (ood m&df' jUllt' U it iii M home. California and the reet. of t.he world. Such tantalizing item• ae; marinated shrimp and &eallops in a ginger vinaigrette aalad. Mouth· watering puta like angel hair with seafood and 1.reeh tomato. Piu.aa baked in an authentic Italian wood burning oven, the only one in New- port. And a variety of Orilla~ea. speciahiee. Dinner served da1Jy (clOMJd Monday) and Happy Hour. Reservatiollll recommended. I 520 W. Coast Highway, Newport &ac.h .. (714) MS.7167. BUBBLES BALBOA CLUB Bubbles is a treuure, a 30'1 etyle supper club done with fantasy and wit. The Champqne ice buckete are shaped like top bate and the light fixture• like martini glauee. The walle are hung with original 1930'a art and the reetrooma a.re true to deco etyle. The cuisine comb_inea French arld Italian elemente m a homey American context. Open for dinner Mon.· Thurs. 5:30-10:30 p.m.; 5-11 p.m. Fri., Sat. Sun. Sun· d&.¥ Brunch 10 a.m.-3 p_.m. Rae.r· vatioru1 are 4iggested. Dinner from $9.95 to $15 .• 6. Full Bar. Visa. Maa- terCard, American Eipress. Bu~­ bles is located at 111 Palm Street an Balboa at the corner of Palm and Balboa. Call 675·9093. ITAUAN CARMELO'S This ultra-1marl haven of excep- tional Italian and Contjnental Cuisine i11 one or the moi:e rewarding places to dine. Freeh pasta and special "light" sauces are carefully prepared by three of the fine!'t Ital- ian chefa. Piano bar entertainment complement.a the fun atmoephere. Alrresco dining (weather per, mitting). Open Tuet.-Su.n. from 6:00 p.m. for dinner. :1520 E. Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar. 675-1922. MARCELLO'S Thia award winner ofrera an ea t.emive menu apecia.lizing in pulall, veal cioppino and their famous handmade plx.za. Eatabliahed eince 1973, thia family owned Httaurant. hal captured the heart.. of Italian food loven. Lunch Mon.-Fri., Din- ner 7 night.a a week. 17502 Beach at Slater, H untington Beach. 842-5505. VILLA NOVA A beautiful bay view creetee tM romnnt1c M'lt1ng that haa madt the Villa Nova a "11pecial kind of place" for ov r (1(ty yean. • uperb cuiAlpe from Central and Nortbffll Italy 11ervtod in Old World cha.rm. Es· tM1Jive wioe li1t. Dinner nichtly. Plano bar. Full menu till 1:00 a.m. IS Dally Piiot D•tebook/ Friday, October 3. 1988 . --.. :::-- 3131 Wesl Coes~ Hwy , Newport Be.a.ch. 64 2. 7 880,. LI'S RESTAUBANT If you love Chinese food, you're aure to enjoy dining here, u Li's prom· iM>A truly &l.l.t-hentit C.hioeae l.ood. The menu offers a wide vari!lLY of eaotic dishes, from a la carte w combinatioOI including Cantonese & zechuan 1tyle. Breathtaking decor in a eupremely beautiful at moephere. Tropical dranka to quench your thirst. Open seven daya a week foT lunch and dinner. 8961 Adama, Hunti ngton Beach. 961-9116. 31"4 N. Beach Blvd , Anaheim. 827-1210. THE LOTUS Enter the Orient and experience the excellence of Mandarin and Szerhwan Cuisines. Authentic Chi- neM! d11he11 especially prepared hy muter chef Llu. The Lotus can offer culinary muterpiecea to your likjog. The lovely dining area ie dominated with pictures of the Lotu1 nower-the symbol or punty tn Chine11e ruJture. Enjoy fme Chi net1e dining u well as wine, spiril.11 and• hoepitality al the Lotu11. Localed in Harbor ·Center at 2300 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Me11a"1'C"all 545·33:H . CONTll\ENTAL EMBERS Tradition i long lasting and with true value ... tr.uly..a traditional con tinental re&taurant, steak tarter, 11pinach salad Oambe, caesar Ml&d, all prepared tabJe11ide hy a ~il(hly qualified staff. Savor trsd1tonaJ gourmet dishes such Bl! hrochell.e e la Regence, veal a la Foresti~te, crispy Long laland durkhng, b1garade, meaquit.e broiled specials nightly ... $12.95-$17 .95. Cockta~la, full wine fist. Lunch 11:00 2:30. dan· ner 5::10-10:00. Reservation& sug- j(t' ted. 646-2774. Located adjacent to the Newpcvt Mesa Inn 2642 New- port Blvd., CO!lta MeM. MEDITERRANEAN ROOM Airporter Inn Hotel Congenial and secluded frfJm th" busy airport surroundings. The Mediterra11ean Room offers 11uperh rontinentaJ cuisine for lunch, din ner and unday brunch Top enter tamment nightly in the Cabaret Lounge. The Capt.&n's Table •• upen for dining 24 houn. Perfect for watching California aunaeta ia the Flil{hl De('k Lounge. The Airport.er Inn i11 located at 18700 MscArthur Blvd. in Irvine. 8.1:1-2770. 'P U•'•'IN'S An 11dventure In natural eating fre11h qu11!ity ingredient!! prepared 111 11 simple yet elegant way. Award winninl{ rttipes. Garden 11etlia11 in a F,urC1pun Cafe style almoephere. Ca.ual brr11kfut and lunrh. Formal dininl( for dinner Sun. Thuni. 7 a.in .. 10 p.m., t'ri. & Sat. till 1J p.m. :moo E. Coan Hwy., Coron• dt1l Mar. 640 1673. RIVIERA Reial to gracioua service in an tlt'lllnl, intimal# ttLmMphere. Ea pertly prepared continental diahes by. C~ Rich11rd Bergntt, intt 1970. Th~ award winnmg res- taurant also offers an eat.ensive wme list, and eacels in t.ableside prep- aratioll!I and Oambes. Open for Lunch I l::JO-J p.m., Dinner from ri p.m. Excellent banquet facilitieii Clo11ed Sun. 11nd hC1lidav11. :J:l:i:i S. Rn11Lnl. Costa MHn. 540-:1840 FRENCH LE CRATEAU A touch of the French <'ountrywide hu come to Newpon Beach, with the opening of the Country Side Inn at the corner of Bria~ and Redhill Avenue. Puhioned af~r a Euro pean bed and breakrMt 'nn, emphasizing a pereona! touch, the Country Side Inn ia the hornebf Le Chateau Reataurant. Featuring fashionable California cuieine with a French flair, menu apecia.lities include Crepes Aua Framboises, Cobb Salad Parisienne and Tou:r· nedot1 Roeaini. Breakful, lunch and dinner are aerved daJly. beginning at 7:00 a.m. Compliment.a.ry hors d'oeuvree are eerved nightly m the Lounge. For reservation• please £811 549-0300. CAFE FLEURI Take a seal in \are Fleuri for break fast, lunch or dinner 1-;nJCIY an ex quisite environment 1nnuen<'ed hy 11 French touch. Hot JIU Monday throujlh t'riday from f1:00 till 9:00 p.m. and an oul.8Ulnding white glm e brunch make 1h1o; C1tfe the plare to mf't't Open 7 riny11 11 week. 6:0(1 .a.m. lll::JO p.m. Mudtrately priced. 4500 Mac Arthur Hl\'d . Newf>orl Beaeh 471) 21101 LE MIDI Th111 ii, fl I r ""lt't'l't•r " Soml' l'llV 11 ·, :"uni 1t.ircl1· ol ht·r I hijl 1t "· 1 l.1"11 All 11icrt-1• th111 ~" •~' f ·11 .. 1 \\ ,ill\•r l<11111m111rn·, 1111-.1nt> pro\t·ncult· 1 ... 111 11n 1111)11\1111'1' 1111d ,. •tlll,.llt'I\ t'At'l lllt'cl Hlllhf'nlll llY \11 1·11< hnnlllll( lt•lllllf\ Frt111 h 111 h·rior .ind un Old \\ orlcl h1"'J>llnl11\ r.in h trn1111I I h1·,t· rln'' li1ltill I hr 1·~p1·d 11l1111'" ('v11kl'rl ll\ •he "111,1111111111.: 1111,11w C lp1•11 Tul'" 1 hr .. 11.:h :-;,"' tor lu111 Ii 11nd dinm•r. tl11·1r :-iund,I\ hru111 h '' 1lw •:ilk nl th1· '"""' .11.!I \'111 Lui ... N••v.puri H 1•u1 h. fi';';, HHJ I IVEXICAN MI CASA \.. Their food is like a trip to Mca1rn! Hospitality 11oes h11nd in ht1nd wnh their mottol "Mi C888 ea Su Casa," or my hou5& is your hou~. Esuih- lished aince 1972, at'~ no eecret friends enjoy dining here. Open daily from 11 a.m. for l.unrh, Din- ner and Cocktails. Entortoinment Wed.-Sun. night.A in the Burro Room. 296 F.. 17th St., C011ta Met.a. 646-7626. CA\.IFORNIA BEAC H California Beach R taurant. 111 onl'. of Newport'• moet contemporary mtaunnta. FHturln11 eiqui~ Japaneae dinin1 includini 1uahl, teafood and 11teekl, malie11 thia a (conlinued neat ~) Out On The Town 'JPR~~~~- 'conlinued> ' truly pleasurable dining experience. Located at 3355 Via Lido in New porl BHch. Lunch hours Mon .. fra. 1 L30-2:30. dinner 6:30-11:00 7 da~ u WHk. Happy hour 1pecials 'd0-6'.30. AU maJ<>r credit cards ac· c t'pll'<I. <;all 675-0.~75 for infor .. r1111tion. THAI T HE THAI TOUCH St.ep int.o Lhe wonderful world of Thailand. The 1plendor of Thai cuiaine and ei..ant dininc ia found here al TtW Touch CW.int. Your h011LI an Pranee and Songaak Ooungchak and they will aerve you an authentic Thai ·meal_ whet.her your tutel lee.n toward the mild or the traditionally 1picy. Thai Touch 11 a littJe out of the way, but well worth the find. Open for dinner 7 night.I and (or luocb daily e:sc~pt Sunday. Tbaj Touch Cuisine is located in the Newport Hilla Shop- pin& Center where San Miguel Drive enda at Ford Road. 2616 San Miguel Or. 6'0-0f23. ~. ~ SEAs::oCo1STEAKS· CAFE LIDO Cafe Lido ia Newport Cannery Vi l- lage'• only 1upper club. ll's located I on Balboa Peninaula.. Cafe Lido it well known for it.a fresh aeafood 11election11 and contemporarf cuialne._prepared by -Chef Francia. The warm, intimate and cozy am- biance of dusty fOle and burgundy decor create a perfect atm<>1phere for your dining experience. Cafe Lido is al80 the recipient of tht PreetigiOUI Southern California Rat.aurant Writ.en' Silver Award. Casual attire. Dinner nightJy unlit m1dni&ht.. J.ivfl ja.u. njgbtJy~-Call 675-2968 fo r re11ervation1. TH E CANNERY Th11 historic waterfront landmark in Newport's Cannery ViUqe fea· turtt fresh loal aeafood and East- ern beef. f=onaiat.ently cood aervic:e. upen for Lunch, Dinner, Sun. Cham~ne Brunch and Harbor Cru1aea. Entertain!Hnl ni&htJy and Sun afternoons. Enjoy the lounge food galley-11uperb clam chowder! :JOtO LaFayette. 675-5777. CRAZVHORSE J. STEAKHOUSE Country dining with cl&.M! Authen· tic western decor rest.aurant and 11aloon. featuring prime rib, freah M!afood1, and their famous pan sautffd steab. Lunch: Mon-Fri ner reservations guaranteed). Dane ing and live music in the 1aloon. Dyer Rd. Eait/Newport Fwy. Santa AM. (714) 549.-1012. •. . f\j:UBEN'S SO"TH COAST VILLAGE II '"u ho\f' 11n 11ppetite for great fcH1d und l'\u•ll1•nt 'INVIC'I' in upscale 'urrounclinK'· th1~ Reuben' i fo r you. r.real lunche11 Mon. through Sat. 11 ::10 !1:00. Elegant dmner11 5 to Ill p.m. 111 p.m.-Fri. & Sot.) 011t~ff~ Sunday brundr tt· trU\11.:anw 111-2. Super fun Happy Hour fl to 14 v m. 1641 .. unnuwer atr.N. rrum Nurd11trom. 979-3141. THE R EX RE.STAURANT Located on lhe oceanfronl acr088 from t.be Newport Beach pier. The Rei it Lhe Orange Coe.at'• moel exclusive teafood reatauranl.. WeH known for (reanlr.:wafian gourmet flab selectiona 1.nd apecializingin •wr" Channel laland abalone. t.en- de veaJ and prime meal.I. The warm ambiance or the padded bootha, golhic painting1 and the well stocked wine racluJ lend to Rex'a convivial atmoaphere. The Rea Retu.urant ia the choi~ of locals u well at visit.ors. Recipienl of the prestigious 1'ravel-Holictay award. Caaual/eleganl at.lire. Lunch, dinner. CaJI 675-2566 for reservaliona. Valet. ROIJcing. TALE OF THE WHALE Experience a aup beck into time to a place where you can dine al your own lei.sure. Enjoy the romance of old Newport with a panoramic bey view. ~cite your Mnate with their eenaat.ional ...rood and treditional favoriU.. Bree.k!Mt 7 a.m., Mon.- Fri., Lunch 11-4 Mon.-Fri .. Dinner 4·11 Mon.-S.L &t. and Sun. Brunch 7 -4. ~r Bu Fri., Sat. 6: Sun. Banquet. fac:ilitiel up Lo 500. 400 Main St., 8&100.. 673-4633. THE ALLEY RESTAURANT Ideally located at Lhe corner of PCH and Balboa Blvd., T he Alley Restarurant. orfeo; meala with all the freshneu and innovation of Jen y Overland's onginil "Alley Wesf" of ten year11 ago. Locals will remember itt previous location al the Newport Pier. Coz.y booth1, mirrored pillatll and stained gl8Jll, the new Alley reatauranl lives up to a reputation u the friendliest place to enjoy reaaon- ably priced cockt.aJb, fine wines. lunch, dinner or Sunday Brunch. Jttry" and Pauiy ~erlanct have created an elegantly comfortable ret· t.au91nl with a menu emphuazing freSh &eafoods, coot.inental spttial- liea and California cuuiine. Visit this · Newport Beach .landmark. You m11y even recognize lhe faces of wme or your friend11. Dinner served every evening froro 6::JO, Daily lunrh 11pedal rrom I 1 ::JO and Sunday brunch from · 10-3. Reservations: 6-46-9126. GINO'S ON THE BILL Almoat a Co.ta M.. landmark where frienda and memoriea meec.. Gino'• ian't an It.alia.n Reetaurant, but a reataurant being run by a (local) l.a.lian. Even though they aerve many lt.alia.n iuma, they aJllO ofrer a larce variety of other it.ema on their men~ Known for "Hone.t food and friendly aervice,!' Gino'• reaturet a varied menu with ernphaaia oo quality and reuonable p ricee. CocktaH hour with int.era~ inc not.iboa al 4:30 PM and live -...-., . . entertainment Moo. thnt S.t.. from 8:30 PM. Super fun Sunday Cham- pagne Brunch 9-2. Located at 428 E. 14th -8~ea CalJ 650-1760 for reaeM1at.ion1, djrec. tiona or whai.ver. GRAND DINNER TBKAUll . • lmpr ... ive dinina and prolemioaaJ productiona a.re sure t.o pte.a eech itme you-viltt.· The ut.:iiOiainar)r buHet. offers rout baron ol bet<. glazed ham with a fruit Nuce, GeoT· ria chicken wit.h PMChea and CW. and the Mahi Mahi ii terv9d in a peasant aauce. Tri-color feUuccini and cream it a real favorite. Enjoy dinner and 1 p1-y toni(bt! Grand Dinner Tiieater located wit.hln the Grand Hotel in Anaheim at l Hotel Way. Call 772-7710. HARLEQU IN DINNER THEATER , Every cutt.omer can be expected to be treated like a celebrity. The theat.er offera acrump\ioua meab with t.op productiona in an elecant 1tm<>1pbere. The 1umptuoua buffet include& rout baton or *'· chicken and f~ diehea, putaa, aalada, vegetables, and sinful Jea- aeru. The Sat. and Sun. brunch includea a variety of e11 diah•. The Celebrity Terrace ii available for private dining. The individually decortted private balcony rooma overlook the 450-teal horaeahoe shaped main room. 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