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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-27 - Orange Coast PilotMONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1 25 CENTS OUR WINNEI ON A4t TODA Y'S NUMIERS ON A2 Inine Ooat not coming up roses . . . Lack of corporate donations may cause ~ ficials to scrap p s for parade entry By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ............... Orpnizers may have to scrap olan1 for Irvine's first noat in the t our- nament of Roses perade if they can't win commitments for more corporate donations today. They said about half of the money Actor Forrest Tucker dies of cancer at age 67 .I~· Coast When Sandy and Barbara Willford boarded the Newport Trolley, they didn't know It was taking them to their 40th an- niversary party./ A3 Nation National Security Council staff member received numerous phone calls from houses used by for- mer CIA agent In El Salvador./ Ae Business Consumers confident about Orange County's economy./A7 INDEX Advice and Games A 10 Bulletin Board A3 Business A7 Classified B6-8 Comics A11 Entertainment A9 Opinion AS Police log A3 Public notices A 12 Sports B 1-5 Television A9 Weather A2 needed to pay for the noat has been raised so far. fn mid-Auaust, the slow pace of donations led members of the Irvine Rose Parade Float Association to considtr dr9ppina the project. The auociation aarced to continue the fund drive. By Friday. the aroup had rai~ almost $60.000 toward the INS can question aliens at.work Judge rules in oc suit Ulafsearch warrant not needed for e n try By tff Au~lated Presa .. LOS ANGELES -The lmm1gra- 11on and Naturahz.at1on Service can continue questioning suspected ii· legal aliens at home or work without first obtaining a search warrant. a JUd~e ruled. U.S. District Judge Da vid W. Williams said in a written opinion issued Friday that the U.S. Supreme Court has held that workplace ques- uoningdoesn'tamount to a detention or seizure under the Fourth Amend- ment of the U.S. Constitution .. The ruling was in response to a class action suit filed in 1979 by a gro up of Orange County HisP'n1cs. who alleged that INS agents violated their constitutional nghts by enterina their homes or businesses without warrants. "Conarcss intended to aid the INS 10 conduct a vigorous enforcement program when !t pa~ the lmmi~­ tion and Nationality Act. and it assumed that enforcement miaht incl ude INS entncs onto private premises for the purpose of question· ang persons believed to be al iens and of detainang those ahens believed to be in this country illcg.ally," Williams wrote. Peter A. Schey. exec uti ve direct~r of the National Center for Immi- gra nt s' Rights. said he would file a motion for reconsideration. "The Latino communaty leaders an the greater Los Angeles area have stronJIY urged us to appeal the decision." Schey said. "They feel the decision migh t well signal a green hght 10 the INS to mcrcasc its lawlessness during enforce ment ac- tiv111es." Dunn~ a June tnal. witnesses (Pleue eee ALIEPf/A2) Planning commissioner has collected $36, 124-:Spent 33,665, report ~hows .. By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... °"" ......... James "Buzz" Person leads all Newport Beach Ctty Coun~1l ~an· didatcs an campaign contnbutions and 1n spcndina, according to cam- paign financial statements. Twehe candidates -1ncludina two mcumbents -are vyina for four Red ribbons stress kids' drug fight By STEVE MARBLE °' ... °"" ......... A campaian to encouraac Cali- fornia's youth to "say no" to drup and alcohol was launched in Newpon Beach today when a aroup ofstudents passed out red ribbons to the city's police force. , , The red nbbons an: be1n1 worn th11 week as a statement qainst drua and alcohol abuse. The ceremony. in which red rib- bons were distributed to Police Chld' Arb Campbell and other police of- ficials. was one of many pubhc pthennas throuahout the ttate. Mon: than f 50 student• from Oranac County hi.ah schooluuended a t"-o-daY "Rtaell America" work· shop 1n Tustin earhcr this month to bttome \'Crsed an the war 111inst druas. scats on the City Coun cil. And while Person leads them all in fund-raisi ng and spending. another candidate docs not intend to collect or spend any money and two others failed to turn in the campaign financial statements to the city clerk by Thursday's deadline. as required by law. Person. an attorney and c11y Plan- ning Commission member. has col· S 1 l 0,000 pnce La& t0r the Irvine ftoai, to be called "The World of Prehistoric Wonden," ... "We're a60ut halfway thtrt, and we have a lot of work to do," •id Donna Harwood, a spokeswoman for the association. "We're nol done by any stretch of the imaaination." Ralph Rodheim. the auociation's fund-raisins co-chairman, warned, "We're once apin at a crisis pOint." He said the·aroup must aet commit- ments for more corporaae d'o~tions by today or orpnazen 1111n may . considCr sq.ppin1 t~ float and losina $30.000 alrudy peid to its buildu. He said Pasadena perade offidalt will bcai" printin1 Pl'otraml in the next few days. Rodheim said ii would be a ~' emberaument if an Irvine noat IS listed in the propam but never a~ars on Colorado Boultvard. 'f 1hc -project falls throujh at thit point. Rodhe1m said ... lrvane would probably. never IJCt a float in the paradt again. I think it would be a black eye for the community." ~ Still. the uaociation has ~ived encouratcment. The aroup recently held a benefit a11etion at the Reai1lry Hotd and raised almott SI 0.000. At the same tunt, the aroup announced its la~t corporac.e dona- tion. a S l S.000 asf\ from the lrvu~­ bascd Taco Bell fast-food chain. The compeny wilt be permitted to fill one of the seven placn for riden on the float. However. 99.radc rules prohibit the company from placina signs or banners on 1he float. Because of the time and orpn1za- Rams scra their war to·victory - RaJll8 nmntna back Erle Dlckeraon Jue- &lea the football u he la drlTen out of f>ounda by Atlanta'• Bret Clark ln the Dllllr,... ...... " 1'1111 De ....... .econd quarter. Dlclleraon wu 1enerally 1ure-handed and awtft u he nlabed for 170 yarda ln the Rama' 14-7 win. See 81. lected $3 6.124 in campaign contribu· tions and has spent $33,665 through Oct. 18. he reponed. Much of his fund-raising and spcnd ina. however. was done early in the campaign. By the end of Septem- ber. Person had raised nearly $25.000 and spent about $22,500. Person. who reponed contribu- tions fro m 79 sources. is chaltcngina incumbent Don Strauss to represent District I on the seven-member council. In Newport Beach. council members arc drawn from separate districts but arc at elected at larae. trauss has collected S20,3i7 for has campaign thus far wit h only S3.330 taken an si nce Oct. I. Strauss has reported spending S 13,280 through Oct. 18 In Dastrn:t 3. incumbent Evelyn Han ·~ far outspending challenger Allan Beck Han has raised S 12.905 tn con· tnbutaon-. and has spent $9.437 · through Oct 23. Among the 73 contributors to her campaaan arc sneral Newport Beach restaurant o""ners. Costa Mesa development firm C J ·gcrstrom and Sons~d uon required for speciaJ f\aockaitiM events, aMOCiataon members llicl they will now focus most o( their cncrsy on 1tttin1 eorpotale ~ tions. The auociation has the eodone- ment of the Irvine city tovemmem but has not received any city (\ands. Orpnizen are tryina to finantt the float with private don.atioo1. The campaip iot dft"to a lase IW1 because the assdc1.ation did not learn until March that Irvine had hem (Pleue-(PLOAT/M) 7more sought. to check projects Heavy OC workload. questions of safety prompt EMA request By LISA MAHONEY °'_°"" ........ Orange County construction in· spectors have convinced top manage- ment that they need more help to keep up with a burgconina workload. Two months after its 34 construc- tion inspectors complained that pu~ he safety was being jeopardized by inadequate staffing. the c.ounty E~­ v1ronmental Management Afcocy as asking the Board of Supervisors to hare seven more inspectors. The 20 percent increase in staffina would be paid for largely throu&h developer f~s. The county would finance about 14 percent of the $388.611 annual cost which includes a truck and radio f'Or each new inspector Construction inspectors make sure that county roads. sidewalks. nood control channels and sewer and water lines arc properly installed. Though most oflen constructed by pnvate develope rs, the improve- ments become the property and res pons1b1hty of the county upon completion. County construction inspectors told supervisors tn an Aug. 19 letter that their "high workload has made it impossible to provide proper protec- tion to the Orange County cit izens. "We cannot and will not accept rcspoM1b1lity for potential injury or harm which may occur to these c111zens as a resu.lt of our i n~b1li~y to provide appropr1ate tnsi;>eet!ons. Supcrv1S1ng construcuon inspector EJ Hinkson said mspcctors were frustrated b} their inability to con- vince management that they needed more help Despite overtime and reassign· ments from other pubhc works sec- uons. inspectors could not meet the demand for their services. he said. In some cases, this resulted in dclaH and tncreascd costs for hualders an\lous to move forward ""llh projects. Hinkson said. In others. the staffing shortage created potential public safety haz· ards when contractors would refuse to wait for an inspector and bcpn pouring concrete and closinJ utility trenches without supervision. he S<ltd Inspectors could not always tell after the fact whether work had been properly done. but t~ey felt com· pellcd to sign-off the improvements unlc\~ rroblcms were apparent be· u1u\C o the enormous cost of tcanng th~m out and doing them again. Hanl.wn said. (Pleue .ee BUO..DIJlfO/A2) Cronyism, conflicts bi~est issues in vaneycouncil race Fountatn Valley's C'11y C'ouncal race bega n as a campaign tn search of an t'i!>Ue. Wh ile eight of the nine candidate in a tall> took the pos1t1on that the city was an C\Cellent shape. John Thomp- son had an oppos1n1 view He complatned that conOacts of intcrc'it eolo~ 1ty Council and Plannina CommasSJon dcc1S1ons and 'o~cd to open the "closed cl ub" of Fountain Valle\' poltt1cs Toi W11G1T ELECTION '86 Tht students who attended the workshop have volunteered to speak • .,.._.. ... a.m90"8/A2) Ne~rt lleacla Polloe Clalef Arb CUIDbell (left) and comm .. tty reladou oftlcer ._ .......... _L.9,... llat etadtard •• red rtbboa• from lllCla mellool atadata la ud*Cllq campaip. His attack on the incumbents and rail for new lcadcr1h1p on the council ('rcated the campa11n 1 uc. The ract's ctn1ral note ha ~me a const nl refrain by nearly every candidate that he or she *'" not make a ~nal gain by ~1naclcctcd to the C'1t\ C'ounc1l At every opportunity. candidatei ha\C\11d thc1ronl)' 1nvt1tmcnt 1n the Cit) I the1thomc a.nd vowed they wait not tnakc any other local 1nvCS1· mcnls. They ha"e also promtted to at»tatn from \/Otlf\I on aty question where the)' had even a rtmotc (Pleue .. IQJlfS/ A2) • .. I ·. I I PBR80N'rOPNBCAMPAIG1'8PBRD~ ..... 1 Winsbip wiU take her place on the caundl. Wiubip mileed Thwtda}') de9d· line ao tW'11 in Ilia campaip ftundal ~ but may atill do so with a S l 0- per-day nne. accordiq to 1 spoknpenoa at City aen·a oMce. Turner, who won Heather'& en· doncmena laa& week. repon1 ~ , .. S24,4l0 10 Sbom'• S1,l92. Earleer i• lbe campaip. Shorts hid uktd TurMr and other c:and~tn 10 ..,.ee to 1 S20.000 apmdi• Hmit. No qreemena, howevc;, wu reached. In Di&arict 6, five aindidltea hope to succeed Councilman 8111 Aaee who decided not to run for a ~ond four-year aerm. has apena S l 6.143. makina bim dw bilFSI spender in that dillM nice. .. Paa Michaela. a radio station owner ind former newteaSter, re&MW1ed re- ceivina S 11.220 in contribution• ftom 82 seperate sources and apend- lna S 7. 966. Phil SensoM. 1 retired Air fOKC coloMI. ~ported apendina S2.504 of the $4,)20 he bu collected IO far. City Council caDCIMlltet were not &he only ones required IO ditdOM campaip apendiftl repon1118' week. The polhical action committee of the Newpon H1rbor Aree 0..mber of Commerce has contributions 1011llina $28.841. h so fir has spent = . .5.~llllO lftalurcr Rudy CCllllribu..._ fll SlOO each were &ivcn IO candidatn ~. Han. Turner ind Michaeli. Ncwpon 2000. dle~llYilll IO alowck~tin n"llleh. has collec1ed 1bou1 S23, in con· tnbutionl IDd bu spent 117.141, indudina four _)ifta Ot Sl,014 10 Strauss. 9eelc, SbOM ud Salone, KCC>rdina to the r:eport by UWllurcr Rottr V1n<1e,.nft. A Sl.000 con· 1rit>U1ion waa 11ven to Gridlock. the aroup 1ryin1 to block Newpon Center expansion. H1rmon Weston, a retired school tncher. has said he is not 1skina for campaian contributions and docs not intend to spend money on a cam- paian. No spendina report. therefore, was required. Three place aecond ID lotto conteet Betty Tesman, like Winship, missed Thursday's deadline for spendina reports. Michael lapin, an attorney, his collected $20,341 throulh Oct. I Sand SACRAMENTO (AP) -Thrtt people have won $261 .283 second- plucc pnLcs an the second week of the Cahfornu1 Lottery's computerized lotto gtimes. but no one aot the Jackpot. lottery officials say. Th~ winning numbers chosen Sat- urda) night for Lotto 6-49 we~ JS. 21 . 32. 38. 8. 36 and the bonus number was 47. Louo pl1yers try to match the numbers that will be picked. The. arand prize aocs to anyone who matches all of the first six numbers picked. None of the winners could be 1mmedi:ucl> identified. NINE VIE FOR VALLEY.COUNCIL SEATS ••• P'romAl personal stake. Only Frank Negri has taken a maverick approach. "I think anyone who says he won't invest in the city shows that he doesn't have the guts to use his money to suppon the city," Negri said. Negri. president of a Fountain Valley manufacturing firm. said he was wilhna to put both his money and energy toward keeping Fountain Val - ley a good place to work, live and invest. Thompson has :~led out Mayo r Fred Voss, who is ing re-election, for special criticism. Thompson has accused Voss of intimidating citizens who try to voice concerns at council meetings. Voss has said a council member who tries to make a difference and takes a leadership role, opens himself to criticism and opposition. He has pledged to continue this c~u~. despite "occasional opposi- tion . Three City Council seats arc open. Voss and Councilman James Neal are seeking re-election, while Co un- cilman Ben Nielsen decided not to run again. Besides Voss and Neal. the Foun- tain Valley slate of candidates in- cludes Negn. Bob Hoxsie. Mary Ellis. John McKnight. Joyce Char. Laurann Cook and Thompson. Negri, 57. has pledged that if elected, he will donate his salary to four charities: the John Tracy Clinic. the Special Olxmpics, Elwyn Indus- tries and the Billy Sany Foundation. He says a city should be run like a business and the council should work 10 attract revenues in the form of commercial and industrial firms. He believes his years of experience in running Martin Aircraft Tool Co. his provided him with knowledae on how to run a successful and cost- effectivc business. 'Negri 5ays his experience can easily be translated to effective handlina of the ci ty and its problems. Neal, 72. is seeking his second four- )'ear term on the &he City Council. But he points out his involvement in Fountain Valley extends far beyond his role as councilman. As the city's second city manaaer. Neal helped to design and create Fountain Valley. "No one runnin& can come close to matching my experience in munici- pal affairs or my personal involve- ment in Fountain Valley," Neal said. Hoxsie, 31 . a former parks com- missioner. lists the com pletion of Mile Square Park at the top of his list of goals. Hi s other goals include attractina quality developments to the city, maintaining the quality of life an Founta1.n V~lley and providing a re~pons1ve city government to meet c1t1zens' needs. Ellis. 54, an auorney. said she's running for the City Council because she wants to make a contribution to the city. "I'm financially able to devote tame to the council. without it interfenng with my practice," she said. McKnight. 47. the chairman of the Fountain Valley Planning Com- mission. has been endorsed by Nielsen. th«' only incumbent not seeking re-elcctton. He said he values the quaility oflife in Fountain Valley and will strive to maintain 1t. "However, it's 101na to take a lot of work to keep Fountain Valley a aood place to live," he said. He has plcdaed to establish evenina office hours at City Hall 10 better serve the public. Voss, 49. isseekinahi119ond term on the City Council. As part of his campaian. he recently paid for a survey to assess the concerns of Fountain Valley residents. "The survey has helped me to establish sound g01ls, mike pQsitive decisions and represent residents in the best pQssible manner," he Slid. Char. SO, said she is seekina a council seat ~ause she wanted to help the city. "I'm pro-arowth and I'm con- cerned that the city will be facinA financial problems within five years, Char said. As a councilwoman, she pledpd to work to brin' in new retail businnses to enhance city revenun. Cook. 37. president of Neiah- borhood Watch. has been the top fund-raiser in the City Council race. "I believe I will be an effective councilwoman because I'm com- pletely independent and will enjoy no economic gains if I'm elected," she said. Tb.01-pson, 37, an attorney, said that ~time has come to remove the cronyism that dominates Fountain Valley politics. "I'm not a politician, I'm a states- man and my goal is to stop the drift that is shoving Fountain Valley off course." he said. If elected. Thompson promised to act as a servant of the people not an autocrat. GAME 7 I WE EK 7 I DAY 2 39 16 45 15 86 61 ~ A YEAll ... Al flUEllT HERE. ( CHECK OUT OUR -ER Ofl A4. YOU COULD II •xn MERE ARE TODAY'S NUlmRS • ~ules and how to ploy the game ore on your game cord, or, coll our HOTLINE: 642 ·4333, 9.5 M·f, ask for WIN.GO 1nformot1on. 11i1J Piii & TWA f IND OUT HOW GOOD WE REAll Y ARE 59 29 10.21.86 • • • • t • ~ .. • • --~ Fog, low clouds to cover Coast U.S. Tempe. ,...,, JNc "'-"" 11 u to .. • u .. 41 ::=r ....... : ~ ~. ~ '.w>NTI: .. • 41 ... ~.Ore : :::rClty II "91111 T> It ~ ~ Wttm-COid ...... 11 11 70 D • 17 11 II 17 n t7 II LOllll ...... Ulll•Clty II IMM!OnlO u ._.. .., 41 _ _::s:flO:"':.,=':,..,=='lur=rle:•=Snow=::::Oc=clud=•=d:::::,.y::::::=s=11=1i0=M1=y=.....,=~ • 44 IO 41 f~ :: Calif. Temps. 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Surf Report =.. ~ :~ CllMrClty .. u f.-dey II 1 12 l.nl lnCI Mii ..-i et 245pm ... • .. • 11 • n IO • .. u 74 It II IO .. 47 .. 40 -..... Lone le9dl IO 67 2-4 .. ~ 11 50 1-4 -MonnMI 111 62 2-4 .. MorlllMllG II IO Extended 2-4 .... Monl.., • .. l-4 '* ,...._ IO .. 1-4 .... ~hed> 74 .. 1-4 '* Onlerto 10 51 .....,.19rtnot a " PIMC!ene II M fllwrllCM 12 .. BUILDING INSPECTORS SOUGHT ••• J'romAl Inspectors were concerned that improper instaJlation not caupt dur- ing construction couJd endanacr the public years after a road, sidewalk or bther improvement WIS completed. For example, structural deficien- cies in road construction could cause a section of street to coll•pse. he Slid. Allowing poor consttl&'tion stan- dards to slip by would also mean increascdmamtenancc costs for the count)' due to premature deteriora- tion. Hinkson 11id. In Auaust, Public Works chief Carl Nelson Slid that &he inspccton had exaggerated the gravity of the situ- ation in &hei r letter to &he board. Thouah he supported addlna three inspectors this fiscal year ind was bud1eted for only one, Nelson said more study was needed to determine if future construction dem1nds necessitated a larger boost in staff. In an Oct. 16 memo to EMA Director Murray Storm, EMA Ad· ministration Director Ronald Nov- ello said six construction inspectors arc 11ccded in the special projects section 10 handle a projected 24 percent increase in worklOld. One more inspector should be hired to supervise road and flood contracts because of a recent emphasis on road maintenance. he said. Friday. Hinkson expressed pleasure at the staffilnucst which essentially matches inspectors asked for in Auaust 's a definite result of the action taken by &he construction inspectors as a aroup," he said. Supervisors arc scheduled to take up the matter a& 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the board hcarinJ room at the Hall of Administration in Santa Ana. RIBBONS .•. From A l to student groups this week. One grou p of st udents from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor hiah schools. for instance. was to address all students al Newpon Elementary School today. The workshop was sponsored by a coalition of parent groups called Orange County Parents for Drug- Free Youth. The theme of the wo~kshop 1s that children can ha ve a !113JOr effect on drug abuse by apply- ing peer pressure 10 fellow students. ALIEN QUESTIONING NOT ILLEGAL .•. P'romAl testified " that INS aaents saopped them at bus stations. soccer fields and on downtown Los Angeles streets for questi oning solely because they look- ed Hispanic. office 1n Santa Ana 1n September 1985. Zuniga said agents stopped Hispanic-looking people for ques- tioning inside the office and in the parking lot. One witness, Manuela Zuniga of But Williams ruled such stops Santa Ana, testified about an INS raid aren't violations of constitutional at the Dcpanment of Motor Vehicles rights. "I cannot deny that authority to make even shon detent1vc stops of a person 1s a nuisance t? such persons, especially 1fhe or she 1s not an illegal alien. but the trend of the law 1s to permit such stops 1f the facts show that the office rs' conduct did not amount to a ·seizure' of that person," he wrote ~~,.~~E llily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 WHI Be~ St COiia Meu CA Ma• llO<llllSI Bo• t~ C°''' M••A CA 'l~6"' Clluiteo IOS a.2·!1878 .,.,..,_ & .OOIOt•I 0.2 432 l CoPY''O"' •983 <>anoe Coast Pull' """O Compan, NO '>e""I l lO'oeol ..... , •• ,'°"' "°''°'.. "•lie< Cl' .. .,.e<,.,...· ......,,, ,,......, ,,,., oe •ec>rOOuG..i ,.,,_, 'l>f< .. oe< ~ ol t00f"ll"' <'Wl'l@O Th<I Oler>ge Coilst 0.Hy Pi401 will\ ""1t<:h tt C~b•...O 11\e Newt·P•HI It puOI-Dy ·~ O••• Coell Publ•llltng Company Thfte -'°"~ ••• l>UD"Yled Mondat rl'Woug!I Ft•Clay A ~ reg.on111 11<11000 .. 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M2-4m , Mesa High plans report card-night Co ti Me<Ja Ht&h School will hold Ill faJI !'fpon card ni&h1 Wednesday bqinninaat 5 p.m. Parents or CMHS" students will s1an in at the Jyceum and pick up 1hcir son's or dau1h1cr's repon cards. then will go 10 lhe n11cndance/counsclin1 area to receive their students' proficiency and attendance rcpOrt, Parents have been invited by leuer and appointmen ts have been made. The provam will run through 9 p.m. and those who can not a1tend Wednesday arc asked 10 select ~n alternate day. Candidates' forum •et A public fo rum for candidates scckinf election to lhc Ncwpon Beach City Council wil be held Wednesday at the Hotel Mcrid1cn in Ncwpon 84:ach. All 12 cand1da1cs have been an viled to attend the 7:30 n.m. forum, sp0nsored by the Newport Hl\rbor rca Chamber of Commerce aod the Newport Harbor.Costa Mesa Board of Reallor'i. There 1s a SI 5 charge per adm1ss1on and the ftt co,ers th<.' cost of breakfast To make rescrva11ons. call 644-82 ~.I Money seminar planned A fn:l' mone) management seminar will be preM·nted by Waddell and Reed Financial Services Wednesda) and Thursday at 7 p.m. a1 the Hunt1ng10n Rcarh Inn. 2111 2 Pacific Coast High- WU). Hun11ng1on Beach. Financial goals, rettrcmen1 planning. risk management. IRAs and mutual funds will be dt!.<:usscd. Call 964-2 106 fo r rescrva11on'i. Designer to speak Designer James Callahan will speak at Fall Fe~tt.,,al '86. 1hc annual open house for the design 1nduMI) al Dc~1gn Center South 1n Laguna Niguel. Wcdne~Ja} The c' cn1 1s planned as an all-day actt' ti}. Halloween party slated .. ~ ()rMgeCOMIOAJLYPILOT~,0-~• f7, 1W . &I BeUeven6etbJ · toaclJ wltli future atpsycldcfestlval , Psychics, palmists, astrol<>sen. clairvoyants and other specialists in tak..ina people beck to tht future convened Sunday at the Huntinston Beach Inn for a psychic fest ival hosted by the Otanee Coast Psynetics. Card rcadinas to discover past and future lives, ~cnexotogy fo r relieving aches and pains and 1risology -determining one's health siatua from a photo of the iris of the eye -also were included in the day-long event. !n the top photo, Linda Shely sets a psychic reading from Judith Summer, while Miss Janette (left) st~dies the cards for Beverly Oeving in the lower picture. The psyneucs will hold another get-together Nov. 23 at the Newpon Sheraton Hotel in Newpon Beach._ For. more information, call Hal Landis, execuuve director of the Ora nge Coast Psynetics at 494-0778. ' A Uallo"een magical part) will be held Thur\da} al 7 p m t~he Talben Room of the tlun11ngton Bealh Libra!'). 7111 Talben ~ve .. tlun11ng1on Beach The program is 'lponsored b' 1he Fncnd'> of1he ( htldrl'n's Libra!') and t'> intended for children ol all age\. l 1ckets, at SI. ma) be purchased al lhc < htldn:n\ Resource Center Desk and more 1nforma11on l'>J'a1lablca1848-7813. Zschau: Cranston another. 'Shadow' Laser lecture at UCI By tbe Auoclated Preu Alan Cranston 1s an ·m v1s1ble senator" who has refused to debate his opponent or face lhl' issues. challenger Ed Zschau charged Sunday. issues 1ha1 face the state and our nation," said Zschau. who trails 1n the polls wi th one week left before the Nov. 4 election. tr)ing to deceive C'altfom1a voters and we're not going to give him a forum to spread more lies about Senator Cranston. Unless he apologizes 10 Cali fornia voters for deceiving them. we won't debate." Alan Cranston. But in Alan's case. the m>!>tenous powers backfired. and instead he got his own mind clouded." Dr MKhacl W Berns. director of the Beckman Lu'>cr ln,11tull' and Medical C'hn1c at U( Irvine. will ho,1 a pubhl u1ll14u1um Thursda~ al 7.30 pm 1n lhl' tn'llttull' hhrar) T1cke1~ arc SJ and $2. and funhl'r 1nlorma11on ma> he obtained b\ rall1ng N5f1 00111 The Republican congressman com- pared the Democratic incumbent to a character on an old radio program dunng h1') speech 111 Irvine to abou1 200 members 1 of the Orang<.' County chapter of the C'altforn1a Republican A'iscmbly Cranston made no publtc appearances Sunday. but his spokesman. Kam Kuwata. said 1he senator 1s disc ussing issues every da) during the campaign. Zschau. from LOs Altos compared Cranston 10 the Lamont Cran's1on charac- ter of the 1940s and 1950s radio cnme program. "The Shadow." Zschau charged that Cranston had wrnngly predicted across-the-board tax cut!> would fuel inflation. that U.S. policy 1n El alvador would spark a Comm unist takeover and that President Reagan would be unable to make pr~ss on arms .control. "He\ raised t!>sucs ltke environmental protl'Clton. educa11on. child care and hcallh and safet) issues." Kuwala said. "Lamont Cranston learned mystenous techniques tn Asta that gave him power to cloud men's minds." Zschau said. "There's another Cranston who apparent- 1> tned to learn the same techniques - "The real question now in the Senate race 1s. 'Whal docs Alan Cranston say today about these statements and Ronald Reagan., ... Zschau said. "Only the Shadow knows." Handi capped kids' party llun11ng1un C l'ntcr Mall ha!>'"' 11cd all hand1- lJPrx·J lh1ldrl·n to Ind. or lreat tn a fun and safi.· en' tn>nml·n1 fhur<><la~ from 10 "T pm Ch1ldrc.·n "111 Ix· .1hk 111 mJ~c the11 o"n ghO'>I\. ""che<, and 01hl·r Jn 11r.1111m' ;11 lhl' craft-; hoolh from 1 to 7 pm. .\ mJg1l '""" "~ hl·dulcd at S pm. Call 897-2533 fur Jl'IJ1I\ ··B} refusing 10 debate, Alan ( ranston has becoml' C altforn1a·o; in' t')1ble 'iCnalor. a '>hadow ~ho refused to confront the "The reason there will be no debates 1n 1h1<. campaign 1s berausc of the type of campaign Ed Zschau ts running. He has spcnt o'er S:! mtllton on TV commercials London tour scheduled I hl' dl•JJl11w IO rcg1\1cr for ( oa\lltm· Com- rnun11' < olkgl"' I ondon an and 1hcatcr tour 1s I hur,JJ\ I hl' l'\l ur\1on. lrom l>l'C' 29 to Jan. 8. "'II l'\Plorc lhl' lll\ ·., h1s10". trad1t1on and pagl·anlr} I he lO<il uf ~ 1.309 1nciudc~ airfare. ho1cl atlommoJJ11on,. 1hea1cr-11ckets and ·ml·als. Call IP4.<> 22 5 lor more in tormn tton Clang, clang, clang go memories as annive rsary becomes a joy ride By CAROL MOORE Of .... OellJ .......... "We JUSI left ha pp)' hour al Gladsronl'·s." said Barbara Willford . unaware that an even happier hour wa~ JU'it ahead Bloodmobile to visit She and her husbanq ~and) made the remark to neighbor) Ra> and Roberta Melissa after boarding the Nl'" port frollc) The ndc around town had been ')Uggc'ltl'd b) Bob and Gweneth Kinsley of San Dtt.•go. "ho were 1n on the secret and helping the Willford~ celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. 1 hl· \Oll'rtlan Red ( ro~i. Bloodmob1k '"II Ix· a1 thl' 'l''' port Harhor Lu1heran Church. 798 Do'l'r Drt\l' 'l'"pon Beach. Thursda) from 2 45 10 7 30 pm l>onlmma~ call 548-1631 or835-53811ose1 up appo1nlml'nl\ \t the next stop. Dr Bob and Grace Fulkerson of Hun11ngton Harbour. friends of the Willfords since l '( L-\ da )S.. boarded the trollc). Monday, Oct. 27 B~ lhl' ltml' Hope and Bruce Young of Bel Atr JOtned the nde "Ith a festt vel) wrapped bonle. the co1nc1dcnl·c) werl· toC'I much The Will fords realized th1~ "a!> no ordin..ir) mp hut the stan or a surpnse pan~ rarefull) '>lhcdulcd b) 1he1r daughters Chns Ba~scll and ( arol and ~on C'rn1g. • 7 111 pm Laguna Beach City Council < 11\ < ounlll < hJmtx·f\. ~O~ Forcst .\'l'nUl' Tuesday, Oct. 28 Thc' had 1n' 11ed lheer parents' fnends to come to thc part\ 1"0 al a 11me at 5· 34. 5·41 . 6:02. 6:07 - d11Tcrl'nl s1op'l along th<.' trollc> route. -\II the guests rnmmcn1cd un 1he challenge ofamving exactl) on 11mr • 7 m p m Laguna Beach Unified School District. \Jm1n1\tra11on Rutldtng. 550 Blumont Street Thal "a" cspec1all y true of the Youngs and R1dwrd ,1nJ Rarbara MarMulltn of Arcadia who PoucE Loe Coed thwarts rape attempt · outside school dance in NB By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ... o.lr ......... A high school student fought off a would-be rapist late Saturday while attending her high school home- coming danl'C. Newport Beach poltce said. The 18-ycar-old v1cl1m. whose name and address were withheld. was returning from a friend's car to the Laguna Beach High School dance al the Pla ta de C'a fcs re taurant at 4881 Birch St. when the attack occurred. Acrord1 ng to LI. Ttm Newman. she v.as returning alone from the car v.hen the 'iuspcct approached her ond asked dir('('ttons to the 4600 block of Newport Boulevard. The teen-ager couldn't help him and continued on her way when he suddenly attacked her from Ix-hind, Newman said. he screamed and fought back Two students parked nearby later reported to police they heard a "ha1r- rtm1ng scream" hut did n't in- vestigate. Af'forabout 10 min utes, the suspcc1 gave up his assault and fled . Newman Newport Beach Va ndals hroke 1n10 1he offitt of As· ~mblyman (Ji! FCfluM>n end ransacked the 4667 M1eAnhur Blvd office su11es Tht'l"t' wl\ no csumate of damaacs end no1hin1 wu rcponcd stolen • tson's was stolen from a home on \rcslha.,,en. • • • Someone threw white pai nt on a mural oul\ldc Alfl"t'd r>t 1cna's F11ncn Center. 29S Nr""pon Bl"d • • • A 1h1er \l(')lf S272 worth of beer. roa~• bttf. ham and chcnc from a refriacrator 11 Hill's Boat Strvt«, 11-4 E Bay • • • A . hw1nn b1cyclt wonh S.COO was stolen from • p rqc l()('ated on the 7400 block of nhorc On"e Haatlniton 9'1cb A carptt C'luner rented from Alher .. '·. A ma<oon 1977 BMW HOI ~as stolen from outside a home on the 18000 bl<Xk of MatArthur Boulevard • • • The dnHn window of a 1984 To)'Olll C'eht'a was sma hcd and the in-dash .iereo end cquah1cr wcrt stolen • • • .\ black bncfcuc wn \lolcn frdm a con,ert1bk Hhtclt' parlcd on ( r('('k R~d \\llh llS IOP down Coeta Mee& ( 11 .. h l(')llhnl SI. US WI\ rtponcd stolen (mm an offiC"e ufr 11 \entul')' P1rk1na. fll' <iunOowt'r A "l'., bttween 11 pm S31urd>a) and 9 '° a m c;unday fnll')'"-'U 1xm1~~1dr w11h a kr\ \,llll \ 1h1rd ~tudcn1 who heard the \l rl•rtm<, no11ficd school offic1. 1hc Janee Poltn· \Carched for the suspect with patrol'>. hl'11copter and dogs. but failed to l<Kalc him. I k wa'i ucscrilx·d as a white male in hi\ :!Os. 6 feel tall. weighing 200 pounds. bro~n hai r and wearing camouflage pants and a white T-shirt. r he \ tC't tm was taken to Costa Me!>n Medical enter where she was treated und released. Newman s.a1d. • • • •\ i 7 SO ~lertt> wa\ rt ported stolen from a ro1 1n 1he J')3tk1ng \lructurt' at 660 Town C en1er Dn"c.\ hcl¥<~n 2 20 p.m. and 4·20 pm unday • • • Ring' "alucd 11 SSll ~rt rtported \tolen rrom an apa rtment t.throom at 703 %ahmat Dt1"c la 1 week • • • \ stert'O wonh $212 was rtponcd tolcn fmm 11 nr parked at u1h Coatt P\a1a. hctv.,-cn I p m and p m unday lrYlne " I ~7' lrct'n Mcrttdcs 2 E V.llS \lolen from 1he park1n1 lot C'lf Peter's l andina on the I b400 blO<'k or Pacific c 03\I H1&1\Wta)' ...., • • • \bclut S40 in ca h v.u stolen from 1 • had br:l\cd morl' than two hours of Fnda) rush· hour free~a~s lo ca tch the 35-mtnule 1np down rm·mor) lane Shc had tnlroduccd Barbara to Sandy "hl'l1 the~ wert• all in high school. .. I ran~portat 1on was colder. draft1cr and nut\ll'r h:ick thl·n." said Willford. a retired allorne). j\. guc\1'1 JOktngl~ wondered whether hl' was rl·krnng IO 1rollqs. cars or the B-38 he Oe" dunng V. orlJ V. .tr II .\nd in keeping w11h 1he 1rollc) mo11f. 1he ll'lchrJnl\. who now included h1rlc) and Bruce PJr~a Jnd John and Nanq Dcla"a of Costa Mesa. dl·hall'd aboul "htt·h restaura nt the) should stop at alnn~ lhe route and who would pick up the 1ab .. , ou lan \top loo~1ng o ut al each stop no". Barhara ... ~1Jdcd one guest as regular passengers l'ntcrl·d and l'\lled .. -\II the fnends > ou eH'r kne" all' on 1h1' irolll'\ .. .. ..... I \nJ JU\I hclorl' 1hc pan)gOCr<, adJOurncd 10 the "' 1lllorJ·.., honw "here 1he pan> conspirators. C •l'tlfgl < ulhn'>. John Robbins and Dr and Mrs. ;\1ll.1n l'Jntl "ere "a111ng with balloons. a '1deo 111hull' t" \k11111r) Lan.e Produc11ons. cake and a l.111:n·J J1nner. anolher guest JOk1ngl} suggested "'o" "l"n·all going to get olTt"o at a time and 'ou·1l' grnng 10 g(l home the way )OU came -older " o.er .... ...- Honoree. Sand y and Barbara Willford bid farewell to trolley drl•er after aurprt.e ride celebrating their 40t b weddln& an - niversary. • I 111\h l(rJ\ I lonJ.1 parked on lhC' I b llXI hit .. ~ Ill \\ hlll'l Jpl • • • I"" hull\ ·'r' '"-fH' \!Olen from a I 98 l "h•I• \h r .. ·Jn 1.io parked nn 1hc 8]00 hi "~ If I JUll'l"ll<XI Laguna Beach l'nhH' iold 1u,l'n1le\ raring go-cans ,,1111rJa\ 11n '" rtll' \1rec1 10 slop In a '' f'•llJIC lnl 1d1•n1 \;11urda\ police rc-'l'"ndl'd 10 r<'pon' -..iturda)' 1ha1Juvcn1le-s '" 11· tiring RR gun\ 1n 1he Bluebird ( olll\Cln Jrl'3 near \kaJowtark Onve • • • \I' ~l·a1-.1ld male "a' :llTC'\trd unday 1m ,u,1m 11)n of au101hefl 1n' olv1ng a I 984 ~kanll•,.fk•n1a11hr In me .\ulo Center 1 lw , .tr "J\ rl'ro.,,en:d. howrver and 11111" 1un1l1•d J\ f\ 1dCnl'l' . . . 1'11hu· .tlrl'\ll'd 1""0 mOIOrtSl5 on SUSPI· 111•n 111 1tm 1ng under the mOurnce of alwhnl < 1ri•11or, I R1~hop, \0, or Buena l'MI. 11.1' ,1m'\ll'd 111 ) \0 a m 'iunday on NMth < "'''' ll1ghwa) [mest Stuan 42. 1111 a11ut'l;1 lkJ1h \\3\ anutcd 11 8.H p m \;mml11\ on "'lonh l Qa\I H1&hway at ( f"\\t.ll( (l\l' Fountain Valley . ' . .\ "-Oman IC'lld poh« Wedne5day lhat a man t:\Po~ lumtclf to her and several smell children while 5M wu It the Fount1t1n Valley RccMUon Cenltf l..16400 Brookhurst 1 Offkcn arraltd Kobttt Gene W1themton. IQ, of Bakenfield. on ~usp1Clon of 1nd«tnl citp()$ure He was rtlca~ after prom1,1n1 to appear at a Occ 2 court heanna. • • • A blu<' 1984 BM W l I 81 that w-.s per~cd in front of the owner's home on the 16 700 block or 8udi.ey-r Ctrt'le was s1olc11 The l<>!s wa• u11m1tcd 1t SI 6.000 • • • A eoun11elor who hvt 1n lrvlne told poh~ ht• maroon 1 '>74 1 o~ota C"''-"da w" buraJanzro 1n rnuntalll Vallc;y while parked at Lo~ .\m1gos High School, 165M Newhopc St The lo~\ included a SSO 1acke1 and ~tereo equ1pmcn1 valued a1 $780 -'\ sccretal"\ rt~n·cJ rarl}' Wcdn~a\ 1ha1 wm<'one had pncd th<' front door 10 burglanz<' h<'r office ovcm1&ht at 10840 Warner "'c Th<' loss included a bc1g<' IRM "-cleonc l\•pcwnter valued at $700. . . .. T'"'n Founuun Valley youngsters rt'• poned Thursday 1ha1 their bicycles we.re 'iolen from a rack at the Fount.am Bowl. I· 110 8n'>Okhurst St A 13-year-old sirt rcponcd 1he 1hcfi of her blue cruiser b1ocle \alucdat SIOO.A 13-year-ol~ said hi\ hlack and red Schwinn tl1q cle v. as \lolen Gag gift brings out bomb squad The Orange C. ount) %enffs Dt'- partml·nt RomhSquad wascallcd this morning to a uth Laguna bu<,ines!> to rl·mo' e what appeared 10 be \C\cral st1cb of d}'nam11c The d\nam11c, however. wa\ lake and the "cp1sode 1urned out to be a prank. said l t Bob Rivas -\ female employee of Tur~kc\ ..\'lsoctatc~ al 31706 Pacific Coast H1gh"a) am,cd al work at about 7 10 a.m and found the '>t1d.s. taped 1ogc1hC'r and a11ached to a small clock ~•for 8 a m . Rivas said. Rcltc' 1ng the sucks were set to delonatl' \ht' called the Shenffs Dcpanml·nt The office was evacuated while the bomb sq uad cxa m 1 ncd the device and dt>1crm1ned 11 was a fake. R" as \31d the gag gift was given to an employee some ume ago and had ap~rC'ntlv been left lying a.round the office Cyclist k illed in s mashup o\n \nahc1m man died undav atkr rash1ng ht'I motorc C'le on El Toro Road. th<' ( altforn10 H1ghwa) Patrol rcport~d htdnd. M Jacob\, '6. was nd1ng hi\ I Q7' llarle\ ():a\ id~n we5t on El Toro .u Jht>ul S 30 pm when he p;J\\Cd a <Jr JU'lt pa'il l 1vc Oak < ,1mon Road \aid offi('er lt'\-C fkc.-u'"~'lcn •\ht"l11t th1fe·quanl'r\ of .i mile fatthl·• Jo"n the rtMJ. Jacob} '\'l'n l'd on tu the dirt \houldcr for un~nown rtasons and lost control of h1\ motorc}'cle Jacob). -.ho wss not wcanng a helmet. smashed h1'i ht'ltd on a rock as he tumbled from the btkc. The people 1n lhccu he had passed ran to h1!. aid and found him ptnncd undt'meath the motorcycle l k was rushed to Mt ion Com- munt1) Hospital whel"C he died or ma 1ve head 1nJun~. Bceu wsaen \aid • I., • ·'-A I • Newport Br·orri ~r::iJse.-... '"' (rJrO tlicK bb r 1. • 'P1 •111 1 .vr-P~ 01 •hr· Dody Pilot& TWA Win-Go contPSt JOJ riobody could r (• n jrt s qr U·'J My d cJrrn are hysler1Colly laughing.' Ror g1nq ri-age tro 12 10 27 ~r,r' -11:: rr rfrM1 I rirJ 11~oriJ 1 0 believe. she said. I con I tr nr oi unythinq I -1e e-1er 1.or k r 11>1, • s J d st r-t,ds r,• r·r plo11ng Win-Go 1ust lor the omuserrepl and 111• ~~ •I-• Do / P JI r 1 r>rJ co• I rrr rr 9 ... ~·r w r n1ng entry I 1hough1 t was o O~P ' But thP •r p she ord tusbor J D_,r ;rP porn 'O •o G•r• :•Br ' 1 Pis •''I rPQ~ WP hove re101 ves rt ere W e werP n e•r· s , rears ago r:J' ~OvH I QO 'O go ban s nee then Mc bO r said the I usuo I f sr "'' J ,, re~ or 1ovr '1oys Iii •r r flf ~ JSbO"d s cous rs and then head out for the open roo J We ho ... e bePr •h,,,~ ·•·• travel rr rougt it p qr•4" commun t es to v s • -;" l 'O\IP( I 5 ... r G ,. J '1" IS l~-. f'""'Y" ng •"''· :/, rJ ove to srop and Tf 1·rP ore so ,, or r interest.rig li tt le There orP o lor o1 o J in lhe h1s1or1ro os~ ,:.r•s 1•t t: J•:; s or J co,:'' 1 • u• 1•s :; orig the way. We re •nterested Her husbond1sus ..... ''""S' .~. ''' 1S1 •l1rr·or ~ Cl'•'S on(Jhe'llproboblyseorchou1 local so1l1ng oc11v 1 PS Her husband was a SJ·· 'l" ·''.Jr 25 ,, J'~ iri s '':J.,,., t~n Wesl Coast manager lor o sorlcloth corn!)or; f Tr.,.1 · ,... /: • . ;• J /.Jir., ,., •·rs•; for the 'un ol 11 but Don also soils in rocf:s u oncJ l ' :. "· 1s• I •• SCT I McK 1bb r S01d fl e ( ' . I I : , ' • ., ~ ovr> o1vor 11 rlu cl 1no," but most ol 1he1r time will be devO!Pd •o s ~t • • • • _; We gu rl I f sr r'; ... • ,, ' .... :··.' r ' ·' j., fl'(l (Jrr•r 1I so rnony tour sts' said Mc bon In the mean•("';('. s•ic s "·· "1 ·, 5• • r ;"Ci· • ou 01 CJ ouy son e lotiery r oers. It m1gh1 bP m, ,r• J' SO 'l './ I r: · 1i. •r J Ouqr In any , ose s' e s ac. · .. t: :··· • • "' J . • Pr '' ; .. rJs A number of people hove said they' re gong •o S'G" 1 • , 'r,; I. · Gr, · .,.. r• 11 I ,,, ..... a~ ' YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT WINNER! l~ily 1!!19!w~w!!fA CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 714 642-4333. FllGHTS AVAllA81E FIOM ~Af\.GE COUNTY TO /AX VIA GOtOfN STATE A/11/NES . . .. Actor Forrest Tucker dies, famous for role in 'F Troop' . . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Luna cancer claimed The five-minute unveiling co!'tinued, with his sis~er. longtime movie and television trooper Forrest Tucker, Betty Hitchcock. and daughter. Cindy Tucker. accepuna best known for hi1 role as the sc~ina Set. O'Rourke in the honor on Tucker's behalf. . . . the post-Civil .War military farce, "F Troop." He was 67. On Auf .. 13. Tucke~ complained of .chest Pl!"' Tucker died at 6:10 p.m. Saturday at the Motion ~board an airliner on a flraht from ~emphlS .. enr:a .• to Picture Country Home and Hospital in Woodland Hills Chieagoand the plane made an unschetluled l~rtdina in St. -five minutes aner his wife. Sheila. who had 'been Louis. The actor was taken to DcPaul ~osrcnal for tcits v1stting him all aner, let\ to 10 home.family spokesman but the nature of that illness was never disc oscd. • David lsha~ said Sun.day. . Tucker. born Feb. 12. 1919, 1n Plainheld,, Ind., Tuckers fu neral 1~ scheduled Saturday at I p.m. at starred as the schemina Sgt. Morgan O'Rourke in the Church of th~ Hills ltfortst Lawn Memorial Park in trltvision comedy "f Troop" from I 965 to 1967. Hollywood Hills. 1 I': JO H h II f " Tucker was last seen in public on Aug. 21 at the "I knew Forrest 1or years. e was a c o a auy, un\eihng of has star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame He said comedian Milton Berle. wh o also appeared a~a &uest collapsed moments before the ceremony. after arri~in& star on "f Troop." "He was rcal.ly a.~nc dramauc actor. aboard a tour bus. He was taken to a hospital by Also. he was an excellent comedian. ambulance. but the nature of his ailment was not In drama. Berle said. "He al"';~YS played the heavy. di<>cloSC'd but he always wore a boutonniere. Hunters to renew park search for lion that attacked HB chilQ By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of , ... Delly l"tlot llafl .\ 'iearch 1c, l.'\pccted to resume I Ul.''>da~ at C a\p~:r~ Wilderness Park !(11 thl· mounwin lion that has eluded huntl'r'> ~1nCl' attacking a 5-year-old ll un11ng1on Bl'ash bo) Oct. 19. v. a1dcn!> and do~ fro m the State Dl·partml·nt of F1'ih and Game will s.:anh the Bdl Can\ On area of the pa1 I.. for .,1gn\ of thl' ·adult mountatn lton that attall..ed Jus11n Mellon But Earl I auppc. the department's "'1ldlif.: manJgl'ml'nt super" 1sor. said thl' main thru\t of thl' ..carch will be to <ktnmtnl' ho" man~ mountain hons F 'LOAT ... From Al g1\en a place 1n the world-famous Pasadena parade. Rodhe1m said some local busi· nt•sscs believe the fund dnve will not succeed bemuse the Irvi ne Co .. the Cll) 's maJOr landowner and de- vl!lopcr, decli ned to donate to the float. Executives for another ke y de· vclopcr. the Koll Co.. also were approached. "They are still thinking about 11. but the) ha' e not been cncourag,tng." Rodhe1m said. He said many other business leaders arc still uncommitted. He was urging them to call him early this "eek because of the urgcnq. of dec1d1ng "hether Irvine's float should be listed 1n the Toummcnt of Roses program. ··we're over the hump." Rodheim said . "The float 1s going to be spectacular. If they (corporate donors) come through. it's doable.·· arc at ( aspers Park and surrounding arl'a!. and wh ich specific area!. th l') arl' aC'tive in . "We want to get an idea ofthl' hon al'll\ II) as a whole." Lauppc !.aid 1h1\ morning. "But if they do come aero'>'> an ani mal that meets the 1nforma11on that fits the one 1nvohed 1n thl' attack. 1hey'll 1ry to capture 11 .. If a mountain hon 1s captured that 1s bcht.·,cd to be the one that attad .. cd the bo). Lauppe said 11 will oc sent to the San Diego Zoo for stud) bctore further action ts taken Thi.' search. which ts e\pccted to la'it at kast 1wo weeks."' 1ll 1ncludl' all of thl' "'1ldcrness park as "ell as the ~tarr Ranch to 1he north and sur- rounding foothills. Lauppc said In- forma tion on th e hon population. th.:1r agl' and s11e and their habit<; "111 bc gathered The 7.600-acre ""1ldernc\'> par!.. lorntl.'d l.'as1 of San Juan C ap1s1rano ha!> been closed since the Ott I Y attark ~n 1n1t1al search for the cougar th.11 1mnicd1atl'I) followed the attack ;ind wn11nucd through Wed nesday turnnl up no '>1gns of the animal. P .. 1rl.. r<rngas ha'e been busy ma1n- tJ1n1ng thl' park grounds and looking tor mountain hon tracks. said county pJrl..'> D1stnc1 Su pen 1sor Tony Gtm· b1onl' . Rangers arc dragg1ns trails in the l\oix·" 1hat a cougar will leave fresh PJ" prints and poss1bl) indicate '' hnl· 11 can be found. f>.trl.. officials recommended last "'l'l'I.. that C aspcrs Park be closed fo r .. 11 k·a!>t 60 da) s "ht le the cougar popula11on I!> sunc~ed and a new 'l\ltor'c, permit 1s de\ eloped that n11gh1 limit areas of the park where '1\llllr'> could hike or camp i\d- d111onal "arn1ng signs ma) also ~ IO\talkd. l hl' Fish and C1ame Department's pl.1nnl·d ..carch 1s a follow-up to those rl·u1mmcnda11on ... Lauppc "31d Thi.' proposals are e'\pcrtt•d 10 be fl'' lt'\.\l'd Tucsda) b) the Orange C ounl) Board of upcn 1sors. Fire destroys six stores in shopping center By the Associated Press Fire raced through an .\nahl·1m \hopping cente r gutting s1\ shops and tJU'>iO& more than S1mlllton1n damage Saturda~ officials said There were no IOJUI ll'S rl'portl'd. The bla1e. "h1ch s1artnl about 10 '0 pm . "as under rnntrol "11htn an huur bu1 dl.'~tru~cd about 18 000 \qUarc lce1 jt the shopping center at talc < olkgl' Buull'\ ard and Lincoln ..\ '"enul' "That \\a\ our life ... said ..\urelta Sikora. "ho "1th her hur,band. Karl. O\\llt'd 1kora'r, Bakl·ry for 22 )Cars "It ""a" all we ll\cd for ·· ..\ Ra lph'> supcrmarke11n the 20-}ear-old center escaped the blaze Fifteen t u\toml'r\ and IO l'mplO)CC'> "erc l'\ acuatl'd from the r,torl' 1hc onh one in-the l'l'ntcr open at the lime of the rire · ln'l''>t1ga1or!> bclte\e thl.' blate ma~ ha \e ~tarted \\1th an elet·tncal mJltunct1on in a bcaUI} salon. bu t '-1.l're still in'cst1gating. said u ty '>f)oh·\"oman ~hen Erlc\\1ne. The ltreaclsticb alone are wort• the cloug•. Any way you look at it, here's a terrific menu. Favorite Italian entrees. Light or substantial sandwiches. Abundant fresh saJad . Hot, soft breadsticks. Our famou s . fresh pasta. Not only will you love eatin~ it, you'U love watching 1t being made. You'll also love our ambiance as much as our lunch. Sfaciou tables. Beautifu greenery. Prompt, frie ndly service. So for a totally nice Italian lunch, bring your appetite to The Olive Garden. And discover Hospitaliano;to our unique form of Italian hospitality. . , Oren for lu11ch every dav ll<1m -4 pm Open Sunddy ThunJclv 11 .t.m -IO:JO p.m. FndJ\ &. Saturdav II am -I Ip m 17')R'i C.1<1tll'h•n (11y of tndu,1rv (818) %54710 21442 I fawlhornt.' Blvd. forrllnlt.' (2 11) 171-0W'i 1()81 I fk>och Blvd Huntington Beach (714) 848-14~ Let's quarantine hysterif).: ~o on Prop. 64 No one really noticed when Dr. Michael Roth coined a new tenn for several cases of Kaposi's Sarcoma and other unuJuaJ diseases he kept finding among homosexuals. Six yr..m later, AlDS is a household word -and a borrifving one at that. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is a national medical ~cdy. It now threatens to scar the lines that separate htah risk groups from the general poi.•Jlation and, in the process, undo the progress gays madt in the past 10 years. The fear surrounding the deadly disease, which has become as much a political as a medical issue, may split COfl'.\munities and banish gays as the lepers of modem .,oc1ety. Members of the community who lortg ago emerged from the sfiadows of the closet may find themselves stripped of their rights, outcasts haunt&<! by the specter of AIDS. 1 . Ami~ the cm~t~onalism and fear that spri04J from 11orance 1s Propos1tton 64J. a vaguely worded initiative sponsored by followers 01 political extremist Lyndon LaRouche. ,. LaRouche's history of distortion should be suffi. O!ent to dismiss any proposal his name is attached to as either nonsense or evtl. But Proposition 64 is too dangerous to take for granted. The measure could transfer the responsibility for making complex medical decisions out of the hands of the experts. It could lead to wholesale and wholly unnecessary quarantines of thousands of Californians who carry the AIDS virus but aren't victims. And worse, passage of Proposition 64 could force those exposed to the virus to go undervound, further contributing to the potential for epidemic rather than to the treatment and research that is required. Essentially, the measure wouJd designate AIDS as an infectious and communicable disease, a move that couJd not only lead to the quarantine of AIDS victims but also a ban on their employment in restaurants and schools. Health care officials, including the surgeon general of the United States and the state's top health officer, have denounced the measure. There just is no medical basis for Proposition 64. Not yet. There is too much we don't know. Unfortunately, the initiative has won political sup~rt from some of the state's most conservative politicians, including U.S. Rep. William Dannemeyer, R-FuUerton. Dannemeyer, who sought the GOP U.S. Senate nomination this year, signed the argument in favor of the initiative that appears in voten' pamphlets. During his abortive Senate campaign, Dannemeyer referred to .. God's plan for Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve." But most of the state's mainstream politicians, regardless of party, are outspoken critics of the measure. including Republican Gov. George Deuk.mejian. In announcing he wouJd vote against the measure, the governor said he bad been penuaded by his health director, Kenneth Kizer, that it is .. wholly unnecessary and unwarranted." He added, .. It forces the public to make complex, sensitive medical judgments about various medical conditions which are best left in the hands of medical experts." Democratic U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston and his Republican challenger, Rep. Ed Zschau, have signed the opposition argument to be printed in voters' pamphlets, declaring, .. This kind of initiative can only divide, create panic and force thousands not to get tested or treated because of fear. It is an irrational, inappropriate and mis~ided approach to a serious pubhc health problem.' Opinions expressed in thi s space are tho'lC of the Daily P1lo1 Other Ht'~~ ci1 prcs$Cd on 1h" pafc arc those of their authors and an1sts Reader comment 1s invited. The Dail) Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Co~1a Mesa. '12626 Phone 642-6086. Remember, animals, plants were here before we were To the Editor· Herc ~c 10 agnin1 l\nother attack b) a mountain lion on an innoce nt child in th e mountain hon·s o"'n tcmtof)' Parents -do your child. the "1ldh(c. the delicate ccoloay and youf'elf (face 1t. when you go hiking. ~ou cnrr) 1hc child. riaht?) a favor - 1f )Ou want to see wildlife. beautifully preserved ccolos1cal areas and areal animal c;hows -take the children to the Lo-; •\n1elcs Zoo. the San 01c10 BJ tllt Aaeoctaa.4 Preu Today is Monday, Oct. 27, the 300th day of 1986. There arc 6S days left in the year. Today's hiahli&ht in history: One hundred years q o. on Oct. 27. ORANGE CO AST llllyPilat Zoo and/or HS wonderful Wildlife Park. Thcy·ll see them close up and team at the same ume I also suggest that these areas be closed for an indefinite penod ofllmr 10 allow nature to get back on the correct ecological path that they were before man came along and fouled 11 up. Don't forget. those animals and plants were there before we we re - we arc Che interlopers. ROBIN VOORHIES Newpon Beach 1886, the musical fanw~ "A Niaht on Bald Mountain," oriaanally writ- ten by Modest Muuorpky in 1867 and reviled after his death by Nikolai Rimsky-Konakov, wu performed an St. Pete,.,bura. Russia. ----,...._ TeMT ... (di'°' o...,..., .... c...... c.ty Editor Pt~'ion Dnc1or T...-C... ,,...... (C91tor c,... ..... 990r•• [OllOf ,.._,, ....... C1reuleli0n ~or Ota .. C... DAILY N.Of /Ma 11 ... 0•1•1r 17, .. M "Republicans don't much like LoU Papan for:h•fllllce~lp. He once tried to It/ck Gov. GeoiJle Deuk'!'!'l'*'••,,,.,.•oatolthdr ... parlil1Wplace.durtngoneparflaan flap.· If you 're not in the spirit, there's always pumpkin pie The times. they arc a changin'. Halloween. lake Chrisfmas. Valcn- 11nc's Da y and Easter. started out as a religious holiday. It t>robably orig- inated with the Celtic Festival of amhain. and probably over 2.000 )l'ars ago. The Celts lived 1n the area that now encompasses Ireland. Britain and Northern France. Samha1n was the \clue Lord of Death. The Cel11c new year began on No,cmber I. and they believed that Samha1n allowed the spirits of the dead to return to their homes on the n1gh1 of October JI. The holida) marked the beginning of 1h1.· !>Ca~on of cold and dark. and -.oon became associated w11h death. fhat part of the thing has survived to this da). Note the number of "alking skeletons. ghosts and zom- h1c., that )ou'll ~con October )I. Of lOursc. there'll be some fai ry pnn- Cl'\SCS.. some clowns. and probably more than a rcw Rambos. but the ones J\\CX1atcd "llh death were the orig- inal., In about 43 A.O .. the Romans "JnJered 1n :ind took the place over rh1.:} had two Autumn fest1\'afs "hll h the) !!.Ort of combined with the Sumhain f 1.·st1 val. One of the Roman hollda}' "a' a fcsll\al that honored Pomona. th\' goddess of fruits and trl·l'\ This par11cular pan of the lcsll\'af ma) "t•ll bethe reason that we hoh for appks. and 1f so. has been a~~onated w11h Halloween almost as long as the aspects that deal wi th spooks. ghosts and death. Along about 800 A.O .. the church adopted the holtday. and though 1t tx:cam1.· a (hmt1a n day dedicated to all saints. 11 retained man} of the pagan aspects associated with the original da~. The church decreed that ' th~· dd) \\<as 10 be spent in remem- brance of all ~in is. even those who had no pan1cular day named aner them. lake a1nt Valentine. Novem- ber I became known as All Saints Da). and that's when the night of October 31 became known as All Hallows° Eve. or Hallows' Evening. later 10 be Halloween. There 1s a story about a man who made a deal with lhe devil. in which he thought he had gotten the better of Lucifer by offering 10 surrender his soul in Saint Brutus' Day. The man thought he had won because he knew of no Saint Brutus. and 'especially no Saint Brutus' Day. Since the day d1dn 't exist. he felt safe in the 11.nowledgc that the day would never come. and he would never have to pay lhc de\ 11. The de vi l. of course. collected on Halloween The Jack ·o Lantern 1s a rela11 vcly rl'ccn1 add111on to Halloween. The J>l'Opk of England and Ireland orig· inatcd the custom. and used to carve out bcl'ts. turnips and potatoes for u~. "1th a candle placed inside. as 1ad.-o'-lan1erns The lantern 1s naml'd after a man named Jack who. tx·cau\C he "as 3 miser. couldn't enter Hea,en. He had also played some Jokes on the de\ II. so he wasn't allowed into Hell c11her. Because of thi s. Jack "as doomed 10 walk the E:irth "Ith hi s lant ern unlit Judge- ment Da). Earl y settlers in this country de- cided, and an ) connoisseur of1ack-o ·- lanterns will agree. that the pumpkin made a far superior lantern. We ha ve. by the way . two d1stinct1ve son s of pumpkins toda}. The first 1s the big orange-colored stock pumpkin. and 11 wa s grown and improved by the .\mcrican Ind ians. The other 1s a B1LL HAmY straw-colored "cheese.. pumpkin. which is the km~ grown for com- mercial cannerie s. h 's finer in texture. and 1s a hybrid. I wasn't aware of the cheese pumpkin till I bumped into one at the store. Ann has learned to dread Hal- loween because of pumpkins and me. It hasn·t been that long ago that I used 10 do what everybody else did. carve the thing up and throw it away after Halloween. Then. I made the connec- tion between the great orange orb and the pie I wase:i11ngdunng Thanksgiv- ing. I asked myself why I was throwing a"'a) all of that perfectly good pumpkin. It became a matter of honor I started hollowing the thing out. before I car,cd the face into 11 and sa'cd the meat I learned that b) doing this. 11 'A3S easier to cane the focc. the thing 111 up better. and J had the makings of dozens of pies. not 10 mcn11on pumpkin bread and muf- tins. Aneas1er"'a) 1odo 111sto wa11 unul after Hallo"een and bake the pump- kin for a "h1lc. The meat is then vef) easy to scoop out. Toda), Halloween 1s very different. If }Our kids go tnck-on rea ting. go with them. and be careful. Now. r,c got to go and carve my pumpkins. I'm sure that Ann JUSt c::in't wait to start on all of those pies. Colam11l1l 8111 Harvey lives la Hunti ngton Beach. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oil companies getting out of paying millions in.fines WASHINGTON -011 com- panies that gouged the public during the period of price controls before 1981 ma ) not have to pay millions of dollars 1n fi nes. thanks to federal burea unats rushi ng to meet a White I louse deadline for a new regulation. The bumbling bureaucrats' hasty Jrt1on allowed some oil companies to de'>lro) rrcords that the government "ould ha' c needed to proSC'cutc them for price-control violations. accord- ing lo an un released General Ac· coun11ng Office repon obtained by our al>~oc1ah.' Lucctte Lagnado. The report "a~ rrquestcd by Rep. John ()1ngcll. chairman of a House sub- rnmm1ttce on oversight and in- ' es11ga11ons. The regulation that was so prcc1p1- tatd) rescinded last year required 011 cnmp:101cs to hold onto the records of 'their 1ransact1ons throuahout the prno<l of pnce control. l 97 3 to 1981 . i\rta decontrol. the Energy Dcpan- mfnt prosecuted many of the control- er:i pncc gouacrs. but as oflast Apnl. the GAO re~rt notes: "About 370 cases involving about $4 billion in alleged "1olotions remained to be rc,olved... The oil companies' re· cords ~ere vital to the prot«utions. In the years since decontrol. the oilmen have complained repeatedly ahout lhc burden of record·k~pin1 -which of counc kept thtm in peril of proi.ec u11on -and the Enersy Oc~nment has been sympathetic The government auditors found that the nuO\bc:r of firms with records ncCM~ry for cnforctmcnt purposes hai dccn:aicd ubstant1ally. Back 1n No"cmber 1914. the de- panment proposed a chanJt in the rcaulat1ons I hat would require only a relatl\ e handful of 011 rompan1cs to retain their rt"COrds from the dtton· uol }car . The n:st would be exempt. The Whttc House Off"ice of Man· aicmcnt and Budatt cstat)h~ a d~adhnc of Jan Jl. 198'. and the final f\.'1ula11on "'a mucd on that date The Ci 0 audtto" con<luded that the dcp;lrtmcnt had bttn c, .. 1rcmcl~ ha'it} 1n its arnon -and had thl·rcb) let ma n) potential defen- dants ofT the hook A GAO offi cial <iug&C\tl·d that the department was unde1 constan t pressure from a 'am'I} of sources 10 change the rule. Thi: department's haste was ap- parent!~ m m pounded by inefficiency 1ha1 also "orkcd 10 the 011 companies' IX'netit ( ompan1cs that would ha ve 1n hold onto 1he1r records had to be nottfk d -and many of the not1 fi ca- lh>n,. "l·rl' ne,cr delivered. for one r\'J\on or another \~the auditors pointed out. firms thJt "ac not notified .. could ha ve dl\Pll"l'd of -or could still d1spo~ of -r\'lorc.h needed for .. enforcement arnon-,. \\llhout "olat1ng the rcgu- .la11onl> .. Funhcrmorc. 1n its haste 10 issue thl· rule change b) Jan.) I. the Encrr> lkpanmcnt faill'd to make clear "h1Ch record~ should be rc1ained by the oil rnmpan1cs that weren't e11- empt "hen 1n doubt. the companies might "ell haH' destroyed the records thl' dcpartml•nt would have needed to pro~nute. The January rule change allowed the c ,em p1 011 companies to destroy their record) aficr June 30. 1985 Bclall'dl~. the Energy Dcpanmcnt rcahrcd th1!!. d:atc was .. unrealistic" if thcri: were to be prosecutions 1n the future :ind ~nt letter 1n May and J unc to 841 companies tellina them 10 n•ta1n their record ~ "Due 10 undeliverable lett't" ail<j letter\ dell\ crcd aner June JO. 19 s:· the G >\O rcpon • "129 of the 841 firm could ha'c d1 ~SC'd of - or 1n omc ca\C'I could t1'1 dlSP<>K of - their record\. e'en thouah the records ma) he nee<kd for enforcement act10M .. In tt d~~pcra11on . the department s~nt $7.000 on private 1n"e uaato" 10 loc1ue oil com panies 1ha1 the Po~tal f'\ ice hadn't been able to find In lcners 10 Encra> rctary John Hcrrin11on ind Bud1c1 Director Jnmc~ M1lkr. D1nacll 'ltd the aacn- e1c~ ··1ook nmau1dcd. and I bchc"e ' JACK AIDEISOI . 1mpropcrac11ons that could ultimate· I~ hun ~our cfTorts to enforce. collC'r t :ind d1stnhute e' r n-last dollar of 0 ' l'rcharitl'"I " · J.\ME BO'tS.1~80s-T'tlE 'Jot all baR I.. robbers thC''>C days walk 1n olT the street "Ith dra"'n guns. man' are on thr other side of the counter In fact. federal hanking rt'gulators e\11· m:itc that 1"0-th1rds of all hank f:u lurr'i arc 1ran·ablc to insider abu\C~ or gro"s mismanagement The con- cern ha~ no" spread 10 credit unions Fcdernl ln\.eSt1gators will be ChC'Ckina the IS. I 00 fodcrall) insured financial co-ops follo"'1ng 1ncrca ing incident of fraud and fa \ori11sm -like uns«urcd , loans to fam1hes and frt('nd~. As in the savings-and-loan cns1lt of rt•ct·nt )'Cnr . cred11 unions 10\Uf\:U b) the \llltC'I are at &rttltCr risk than 1hc f~dernlly in'lurcd • (ONFIDFN rl~l FILE State De· panmcnt hclp-~antcd 1d arc ap- pearing 111 111Q.Jor nc~~papcn offenna careers 1n "\Ceurt t) ··This 1s evidence 1hat Fogg) Bouom ,, determined to beef up the protection of Amencan cmba ) personnel apm t terronst attac~s around the world But to the e\er: u p1c1ou'I budget watt hdog\ on C'ap1tol Hill. the ad are 11 ev1dcn1.:e 1hat the new Burea u of D1ploma11c urit) ma) be another burtau r111c cnlp11c 1n the mak1na So they'll bt watch1na the bureaucrats \l>'hO watch out for the terrorlSls J1ct Aed~rson .. , CM~ Vu A"' •rT 1 •dJc11H tol•m•l•U. DA11Wa1W C1I 't DAN WALTOS Kopp, Papan in big battle DALY CITY -Some years aao. the tben-90vemor of California, Jerry Brown, bad the effrontery to veto one of Lou Papan'• bills. Papan, a Democratic state as- semblyman who also was an in- surance aaent, had carried lqislatioJl that would prohibit banks from sellina insurance policies. His fellow insurance ascots supported the bill; the benkcn opposed it rather stnnuously. I Papan declared 'boldly that he would override Brown·s veto and after weeks of personal lobbying. employina all of the techniques that has made him a l~slative leaend in bis own time, be did exactly that. The man who was then Brown's chiefof staff, Gray Davis, offered this cbaractenzatioo of Papan aft.er the override vote: .. He's a heat-seek.inf miuile. Heju't ~pscominaat you. It's one of the more charitable nicknames that the burly and often bellicose Papan bas acquired during his 14-year career in the Assembly, durina most of which be bas chaired the Assembly Rules Committee. .. Leadfoot Lou .. is another, born of hu hi&b..specd automotive dashes alooa lntentate 80 between Sacra- mento and bis home territory oo the Sao Francisco Peninsula. Once, having acquired a speeding llcket from a hipway patrolman, Papan complained through the lobbyist for the California Association of Hi&h- way Patrolmen and the ticket was cancelled. .. The Enforcer" is another com- monly used nickname, rcflcctina the manner in which Pa{>&D uses h1s Rules Committee chaiananshtp to keep memben toeing the line and act his own way. The Rules Committee not only controls the now of lqis.- lation, which is great power unto itself, but acts as the bousckccpina aaency th.at parcels out staff. office space and other perb to members. ..The Enforcer" nickname also reflects Papan•s own somewhat men- 1cmg demeanor toward those who run afoul of him, although if Papao's in a good mood, he's just as likely to give someone a crushing bear hug. And some folks call Papan "Sweet Lou," which)s tribute in reverse to his power and ~e bulldozer-like ·way in which he wields it Republicans don't much like Lou Papan for his fierce partisanship. He once tried to kick Gov. George Dcukmejian's staffen out of their Capitol basement parlcina places dur- ing one partisan flap. When they can. Republicans k.111 Papan's pct leais- lat1on Papan 1s gi ving up his Assembly scat this year to run for a vacant seat in the state Senate and all of the unpolished facets of bis personality m1itit be deadly political material - 1fh1s main opponent dtdn't hap?.=n to be another rough-as.-a-cob pohtician named Quenun Kopp. Kopp used to be a Democrat (Papan once was a Republican. for that matter) but the San Francisco supervisor is running as an indepen- dent in the 8th Senate Distnct that is divided between Papan's home turf m San Mateo County and Kopp's stronghold m the middle-class scc- uons of southern San Francisco. There's also a Republican on the ballot named Russell Gray but ht's got about two cents to spend on the campaign. The contest is between Papan. who's spcndinaa million~plus bucks 10 tum out the Democratic loyalists. and Kopp, who is the de facto choice of Repubhcans and i, trying to persuade Democrats that he'll be fiercely indcocndent . o\s befi tting thetr penonahtie$, Papan and Kopp have not conducted a gentlemanly contest . Kopp has rau cd It Papan for taking btg bucks from spcaal interc t groups and his refusal to debate Papan once said a debate wtth Kopp would be "KoppuJat1on." Papan. the much-better financed of the two, 1s dumpina heavy money into San Francisco television ads and mailen that appeal to Democratic loyaJty and chew on Kopp. There are stakes in the 8th Senntc Di1trict campal&Jl that to beyond the career$ of the two. A Papen defeat would further imperil Senate Presi- dent Pro Tem David Robcni's pc>s.. 1tJon and aive lbc Republicans re- o~ hope of takina control of the UPJ>C-T hOulC by 1990 -a cnt1C1I factor m rcapport1onmcnt Kopp " acttJQ& at least some help from the Rcpubhcan.s, and more m1aht be forthcomma m the final days of the campallf\. The 1 umpt1on that the seat wa Papan'1 to lose were hakcn last week when The San Francitco Chrome published a poll showi.npbc two men ~rtually utdat36j)ttemtrorKopp and 34 pcrctnt for Papan. It could turn out to be the year·s mosc 1nlefttuna and "'1\Jfteant I ,,. lative contut. 0.. Wallen II a ,,_...IH '" _ .. t. 1 /, Telephone calls li~k Contras, government I NEW YORK (AP}-C'alls ~made nartyevay day in mtd-Seplnnber from Salvadoran 11ft houtts tet up by a fonnlr CIA ._.,, ao a member of the Nattonal S«urity Counctl 111tr. ICC'Of'du'I ao Ne..-eek m.,uine. TM mapzane, in hs Nov. l issue released Sunday. says it obeained miordl from IOUlt'CI at Antd, the Salvadoran 90venuntnt tt~ (OfftpMy, that show thousands of doilan worth of calls to the United States from 11~ houses set up by Mu Gomn. . Two ~ aumben for LL Col. Oliver North. who la'Vft on the White House's NSC staff. ~re found on the rtt0rd~ New1Wttk rcponed. with calls nearly every day from Stpt. 10 to 17. Nonh d«lined to apeak 10 tbe mapzjne. A White House source told Newsweek the phone rtt0rds are merely Sandinista d111nformat1on. The mapune said Gomn, under the cock name Condor. is reported to have run a secret m1htary supply line to the Contra rebels seek.in& to oust Nicaragua's leftist Stndin1sta aovemment. Ne"'sweek also says there arc records of calls between the air-supply operation and phones used by retired Army Maj. Gen. Richard Secord, a former assistant deputy 1«rctary of defense whote duties included handhn& arms sales to Saudi Arabia. Among the frequently dialed numbers, the magazine said. were Sccord's unhstcd number in V1rgrn11. a second residential number and his office number 1n McLean. Va Secord rcponedly amn&ed financial aid to the Contras from Saudi Arabia, ~rhapsas much asS50 million. He he has IO the past denied aiding the Contras m1l1tanly<>r financially. Children send 500 birthday cards to hostage journalist Anderson By UM Atsoclate4 PrHI . "' Thai plane plunges 5 miles, lands safely;· 62 people hurt TOKY0 (AP) -There was a loud bang. the deprcssurizi na cabin filled with m1s1 and a Thai jetliner with 247 people aboard plunaed fi ve miles. 01ng1ng passengers around like dolls before makin& an emergency landin& at Osaka. authonues said today. World religious chief: gather in peace que&t ASSISI, Italy (AP) -United 1n a quest for~· P~ John Paul II and ltadert of 11 mlJOf non-Christian reliaion•. from Afncan an1m11t1 to Japanese Shintotlll. fasaed and prayed toaether today. f oriel' warn In a -ure of IOlidarity and supP.On. aevcra l o ~ w • '-• ,.nc eovernmmts and inlUrltftt aroups promised ro observe t popes a..,._. or . a 24-hour 11'\fCf. Howrva-. violtncc and fiahtin& were repontd '" Nonhem Ireland and lht Middle East. rat door f The hiuoric p therin• bcpn under 1hreaten1n1 skies at t~ cent . . . o the Buihca of Santa Marla deali An,eli. built whe~ St. Francis of.A11111 da~. MOlkms. Buddhasts. Jews, Hindus, Zoroastn.ans, Sikhs. Ja1n1, Baha1~ A~ncan Indians. as ~II as Protestants and other non-Roman Cathohc C'hri11ians, took pen. . · d u i Later. the pope led Christians from 32 denom1nat1ons an aro Pl n an ecumenical service at San Rufino Cathedral. "What we do here today will be less than complete.ifwe go away without a dttper resolution to recommit ourselves to c~nt1nu1n1. t~~ search f0t f~ll unity and to overcoming the seriqus-divmons which remain. ,John Paul said at San Rufino Cathedral. BrltJ.11 Tory leader qult• over •ez scandal LONOON (AP) ~ Mariart t Thatcher an~ Con~rvarive Party authori1ies were lookin& for a new deputy pany chairman today after best· sclhnJ novelist JcfTrey Archer resigned over his offer of hush money to a prostitute. Deputy premier Lord Whitelaw, pany chairman Norm~n Te~b!l, and floor leaders at the House of Co mmons were calling on the Pnme M1n1ster at her official I 0 Downin& Street residence. . The tabloid Newsofffie Wortd linked Archer. who combined poht1aW1th fiction writinJ. to lS-year-old prostitute Monica Coghlan. . . After rcs1pin1 Sunday. the 46-ycar-old Archer. who 1s mamed and the father of two sons. said he had never met t~e woman. But he ack!'owledacd that the weekly was correct in rcponing that he a ranged for an assoc1ate to offer her $2.800 to go abroad after she told him newspapers wanted. her s.tory because one of her clients had told them she and Archer had a relationship. PHILADELPHIA -A Jroup of school ch ildren sang "Happy B1nhday~ to kidnapped U.S. JOumahst Terry Anderson today and presented 500 b1nhday cards wrapped 1n yellow nbbons for him and other Americans held hosta&e in Lebanon. "I hope that your brother and all the other hostages will be home soon. They arc in our prayers." e1ghth...,.ader Stacey Calhoun told Peggy Say. of Batavia. N. Y .. sister of Anderson. who turns 39 today. Four children represented St. Francis DcSalcs School. where 500 pupi ls spen1 a week learning about the hosta&es and making b1nhday cards for them. 1At)·two people were injured in the Sunday niaht accident. which evoked ch1lhng mcmoncsofthe 1985crash ofa Japan Air Lines jumbo jet that plowed into a mountain. killing all but four of the S24 aboard, af\cr losing its cabin rr-------a;;;;;=============;;;;;;::::::::::::::==; pressure and 11s hydraulic systems. CIA ask• police chiefs to ald recruitment WASHINGTON -The ClA. always on the lookout for people for its intelligence and anti-terrorism programs, uracd police chiefs from 18 et ties 10 hel p in its recruitment dnve, a CIA spokeswoman said Sunday night. Kathy Pherson, the CIA spokeswoman. said the CIA and FBI bnefed the pohcc chiefs last July about their intelli&encc and countenerrorism programs. Dunng the session. the CIA asked the police chiefs to determine if anyone 1n their depanments was interested in working for the intelligence agency. "We're always looking for good people," P~erson said. "We have more 1han enough apphca1ions. But the trick is finding the peo ple with the skills." She said that the CIA docs a lot of its recruiti ng on college campuses that offer international studies pr~rams because "students there have the &ckground we're looking for." She said the agency also is interested in recruiting pohcc officers because ''they ha ve some of the skills we're looking for.". Dyslexic student sues sc~ool system BOSTON -Karen Morse was voted president of her senior class and studc:,nt council president and was elected to the Nauonal Honor Society. She captained theairl's soccer team and won leucrs in twootherspons. But for nine years neither her teachers nor her friends k'Tlew she couldn't read. Now the young woman voted the student with the "most school spiri t" is suing her h1&h school in Henniker. N.H .. to cover bills at a special school where she caught up on learn mg. Morse says she was labeled "learning disabled" in 1he ninth grade. But not unttl the end of her Junior year m 1983 was she diagnosed dyslexic. meaning that her brain jumbled the order of words and letters. "Was" becomes "saw" 10 Morse. whose 1ntelli~cncc is unaffected by dyslexia. She got as far as the n1n1h grade only by cheating. she said without apology dunng a visit to Boston from her home 1n suburban Beverly. The cau~ of Su nday night's pressure loss was not known. But Thai A1~a)s lnternauonal officials 1n Bangkok were quoted as saying the pilot hca~ a .. bang" 1n the rear of the aircraft while cruisina at 33.000 feet. then lost 1"0 of his three h)'draulic systems. "So he decided to make an emergency landing." Capt. Yothin Pamornmontn. the airline's vice president r~· operations. told Thai newspapers. He said one passenger was sucked into the plane's cargo companmcnt but was rc~ucd. Five people were listed as seriousl y hun. with one in critical condition, in O~ka hospitals. The accident occurred as Thai lnternat1onal's Fli~t 620. an A-JOO Airbus, was approaching the western Japane~ city on a night from Bangkok and Mantia. Israeli reportedly jailed over weapons secrets JERUSALEM (AP) -An lsrath who alleged that his country makes nuclear weapons was returned to Israel against his will and 1s m Jail, an Anglican pnest said. The Rev. John McKnight said Sunday he feared for the safety of his fnend. 32-)ear-old Mordccha1 Vanunu. Foreign repons have alleged agents of Israel's Mossad secret service kidnapped Vanunu from London or from a yacht off Britain. Those repons and dispatches from London published by Israeli newspapers have said Vanunu was brought here for trial on charges of v1olat1n& Israel's SC'Curity law. McKni&ht. of Sydney. 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""ra1th·ltk<.' figure slithers from a mausoleum. blood dribbling from his ram·1d mouth. He sv.1ngs a must~ rape around hi s bod). slov.I} turns to tht.· camera and hisses. Dracula's fangs arc unsheathed and audiences lo' c 11 to the' er) deplhs of tht.·ir screaming souls \\ h{lc other mo' 1es ma' bomh at the bo' office. the horror film' has llcen gros'l1ng its "a} to success C\ er since Frank· rnstc1n's monster "as fim JOited to life b} Thomas .\ Edison 1n 190'\ Th1i. season 1\ no l'\lcp11on. "1th \Ul h Hallov.ccn Lu~osl tn:ats as "[X.·adh Fnend.' ''(hop- ping ~1a ll" and ···Dead of Wtntl'r" read~ to srnri.' the popcorn out ot aud1c:nces from .\m1t\\llk to Elm St rt.·et. · Warner Bros. got a JUmp on the Hallov.een market v.1th the Oct. 10 release of "Dcadl) Fnend," directed b)' Wes Cra,cn ("Nightmare on Elm trcet"). In llS fir~t weekend. the thriller sold an 1mpress1ve S3.8 m1l11on v.orth of tickets. What 1s the horror fil m'sdeep. dark ~cr!.'.t? The) ·re cheap to make and require no stars or la' 1sh producuon. onl ) cle\er d1rec11on and photogro· ph) to create the 1llus1on of menace But most of all. the) ha\e to be scan. said tc' c \\ h11e. president of pro<luct1on for Nev. \\ orld Pictures. a major producer ol terror .. omc· t1ml''> }OU can add a li11le humor. but the important thing 1s the chill factor The aud1enCl' muo;1 ~c something on thl' \Crecn the' ''Ould ne,er v..ant to m'-'l'I in real Ide .. .\mong "'c" \\ orld''i current otTcr- in$'i arc ··Hell Raiser... about a sc1enl'e fie t1on v. nter v. ho encounters an ev il presence 1n a London house. "C-reepshov. II." more chilling talcs from George Romero and tcphen King, "Return to Horror High," some nast> happenings at a h1sh school: and "Flowers 1n the .\t11c." about three children locked in an attic b) their widowed mother "There is a uni' ersal quaht} in the appeal of these mo' 1es." Wh ue said "The)-touch upon pans of our nightmares. v. h1ch are elements of our colkrt1' e unconsc-1ous The main thing the tilm'> need 1~ a tt'mtil '1llain. v. hcthcr it's Jason 1n the ·Fnda\ the 13th' 'encs 0r \rnold C)chv.a.rll·nl•ggcr 1n 'The Terminator Hl· rnu'>t hl· rdl·ntk'>' and un ... to!)- pablc ·· Cra,en sa)'> tt.e largest audience for fnght forl' I'> ··> oung. espec1all) around i.•ulkgn Jnd with the dating l'ro\\d. Whl'n tht.' mo,Je gets sea~. the girls grab the gu}s. and the gu)s l1kl·that." Charles Martin 5rn1th. the nerd of .. ~mcncan Grafi111 ." makes his d1- rt·rtonal debut in "Tnck or Treat." th1., season\ St:rcamer from the De Laurcntm Entertainment Group Thi.' film concerns a dead rock star ''ho rl·turn'> to tt•rronze a high school and tm'n .. I .... as nc,cr rl·all> a fan of the horror p1l turc but v. hen I was a kid I 111..l·d v.atlh1ng thl' monster mo\lcs. thl' ones v.1th an in\ 1nc1ble Godzilla or Rodan that ha., to bt' stopped " he \aid. 'iearl) e'er) .\mencan has mcmuncs of being scared b) a mo' 1e chararterasalhild. "'hetherit was the "irl..l·d v. itch in "Sno" While and the ')l·' l'n Dv. arfs." Bela Lusos1 in ··Dral ula" or V1ntent Pnce in "The Houi.c of\\-a~ ... From thl· earliest )Cars of nickers. produlcr) reallied the mo' 1e·s unique l·apacit) for scaring people Pl·opll' st. reamed "'hen a desperado lirl'd a gun d1rcctl) at the audience 1n thl· fim important stOf) film. "The (1rl'at Train Robh<'r. ... 1n 1903 That \car. Thomas Edison created J monstfrv.1th thl:mak1ngof"Fran l..- l'n'>1c1n ·· 11·., )Ince been remade do1l.'n'> 01 t1mt'). and Bon\ Karloff s I IJ 'I 'crs1un bc:<:ame a film classic Thl' Dram la legend v. a\ first C\· plo rcd 1n the C1crman-madc .. ,,1.,faatu .. 1n l<J21 ··or Jchlland \Ir H\dl' .. \\J'> liN liJmed 10 ll)(>K and th~·rl' v.crc liH· mllre hl'forl· John Barn morl' did .i d J'>\l l 'ers1on 1n 11.1~ 1· The (,erman'> madl' \Ul h l lll'>'>ll., 1n llh ·~11., a\ ··Th\· ( ab1nl·t o l Dr < Jligan.'· .. fhr ( JI .ind the ( ana~ :· ··\t" and "\\a\v.orl..!." v.h1ch had .i pn1found intlul·ntl' •1" ~ml·ncan rilmm.il..ns \la°' nf the German Jirl'cturs and '>tar,· m.idl· their v.a~ to llulh \\ oud \\ ith thl' IY.31 hit' ··orat.ula" and "f ranl..\·n~tl'1n .'' l nl\a<,al . tud1os ix'lJmr thl· home of horror [ndlcss ,\·qul'I~ follu"l'd. a~ \\l'll as "The \lumm\ ·· 114321. ··The In' 1<,1hlc \IJn" 1 i4J3l. "\\ en·v.oll of London" 11•1 ,)1Jnd "Thl' \\olfMan" I 19-'11 < )lhl·r ~1ud10' made occasional htirrur tilnl'> from RKO. "King 1-..ung:· ·· hl·:· ··Thr <at People .. "I \\ J ll..l·d \\1th a Zom bie". from Para- nwunt. ··hJand ol Lu!lt <\ouls ··"Dr < ~dnp._.'· plu~ star\ l·omcd1cs v.1th B,111 H11Pl· and Imm \\ arncr Bros ·Dr \" .ind ·•\h-.trf\ ot the \\a\ \lu'>\'Um ·· The 3-D l razc ol the 1950 v..as 1Jl-.il fo r fr1ghten1ng aud1enct'\. result- .. ,rHE BE •. 'iT flLM OF THE YEAR~ Pl6bl SUl q~ --... or will lu>. W jJl()-u le» ···~·· .... -. ·--~---···-..£. ... OMlAlltlA UTllllD -[-UA ...... 1 ........ ..... , ... -~ . --~ ..., ..,, • .... ~ YI Olli& _.,.. ClllTA•M llUlll•lll llCll "'--:,':ti' ~r:.\'"' , ..... """'""11'<•~) ... 0110 \1)1611 ---""'"'9 ~-•-Woto r---..II' ... ll&.r.o -.... c:-.. --· f,)4..~ ...,_ °""' .. .,, l'ltOM •YOllD (It) ll'hn Co-H it .... AftllfttlOt (lit) ... n.i.V ~wt": Hlfh cu c•n ;e;r;. ..... l !~l11P~l •,lrnl~1 (]~~ llUYl'M"JACK~ ... lil't\lt C .. Hlt J_ .. Of Ull N I .. (~) ........... ~·· IHOWI AT ...... l 1IO ... _ ... i'f06t100 li!IOlil'HWt ""°" SYOllD ... IHOWI AT , ........ TCW.,..._ •1tO • t t lO -111179MM- CltOCOGIL& DURmt ....... Ouftt HO (-C·U ) ' t ewrt \.enuu•r TOUeM _,.,,.. ... !Ur•I• K .. II (,0) ·~ mg in suC'h mo' 1cs as .. House of \\a\ - E'en Alfred H11chcock desencd hi s '>U\pl'll'iC genre for an excursion into horror "1th "Ps)cho," which left hl'art!I in mou1hs wuh its surprise shocks. The film-demonstrated that horror could mean big box office. as did W1l11am Fr1cdk1n's "The Exor- ust ... -... hlch became the bi ggest all- tlnll' gros!>Cr 1n 1973. MU.Ml IA 1~ releasing "Dead of Wintl·r." about an actress who t.akes a roll' v. 1th deadly con~quences: Samud Goldv..yn pl3ns "Witch· board:· v. h1t•h ha~ the ominous ad line. "&duct1on. Entrapment. Pos~ ~S!>1on. Don't pla> 11 alone." It 1s pnmanl~ the )Oung v.ho flock to fright films. ·The) cnJo~ the: reassurance of v.;uch1ng something homble happen tn '>omeonc cl'iC and not themsel"es." \aid "h1ld pS\lh1a1r1s1 Laura Terr of t~ n1,ersit) of California. San r ran,,sc. 0 . me )Oung mo' 1t"gocrs suffer 111 t.'ITC{ ts. though ·-r, e had a number of patients "ho ha\\.' had three. four or ri'c nightmares after seeing scary mo' 1c!> ... she said "O then have real fear'> and bcrnme paranoid. thinking that the) arc being follov.ed And thl'\l' .ue not ua1'. neuroti c. m1xed- up I.ids " · Meanwhile. Holl}wood plans to l..eep thoc,c nightmares coming: "**** One of tbe year 's .A big hong-ten, head-rush romp ~a oood time.· o-..... ~TllU best films." WILLL\M HURT -TllllWll ll.tO! ,_,, __ c- N'C,.,. .... -...... ,,. ... s.c., ,.,....._ ....... u-'1t\c. "' \itir.ca lt<lllXJ LAKEWOOD lrntrr IZIJl\)I W•vtty S. C.-• DOUT mflO ~AUl ..CWMA.MlfOM CIUdl THI COLOI OF MOHn tll ll!Je L• S•a.tl lt:Je °"9tl *"'· ,.... ~lAA Tl• rt M ¥01'MI -~ O<ka1' '""°'"."' ~ CIOCOOtLI DUNOll !N-tJI IJ M b Je Nt "" l ;U lt:U OOllT JTillOITOM cautM TO, GUN CN I IJ·• 11H l11S 7:4S lt:tS WllllAM HUllT CHILDllN Of A LISSll GOO 111 I ... l11S ,,,. ,,,. lt:4J LAKEWO 0 (t'nl('r ~uth UIJIU• Uttlhnht II Doi a,.,, "·'· lOYfCINT'S FIOM HYOND 111 I OI >:ti l:te 7:te .,._ ll:te tulrl LANCASnll> Clltl OOUCMAS TOUGH GUYS !NI I IS l Je S-U I• 1•1J TOM arutte TOfl OUN fNI DIADl Y FlllND \ ·~-...... ... ,.i. .. Ull . .... ,.,.. ~-..., ... ---[--C-... 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"'&'1' .~ , __ _ ., ..... ··--·-c--... _ s~ -· .. -......... 0-... ~ ,,. \l')llt'• ~ -...... "'"' °""'"~·- GATEWAY l(N)UJ.M11 f..,. S •t Yll!!i v- OOUT snHO fl'AUl MOOAH CROCOOIU DUNDH ~UI I 0 J U • tJ t.Je IOiM UTMUIN TUllNll l llANCIS C°"'°'-''1 "GOY SUI GOT MAHllD f"o1a1 I lO , .. ,, .......... ., OOllT mHO SOUL MAN 1~1l1 I 0 l 0 S:•S 7,., ti•t UlTIA m H O H ~ lOV1CIMl'S FIOM HYOND I'll I .. J. ' ,. , ...... , ... , DOUY JT'HIO TOUOM GUYS !Nl .,,, ... THI JOUINIY Of NA TTl' GAHN 1Nt ,•-1•11 ~AUL NfWMMITOM ~ THI COlOI Of MONIT A 11110 AP--' "'l~ flOM llYONO LlflFOICI _.....,.. CIOCOCMU DUNDlll"-Ut OUNO MOt ,...,.1 \ Or• ... COiie DALY N.OffltrFrt. 0131 tr o. "SOUL MAN" tPG-13) C. THOMAS HOWELL 8:00, e.-oo. 10:00 $2.00 TUES & WED H.P. LO\IECRAFrS ""fROll IFtOND" (RI 5:45, 7:30. t:20 $2.00 TUU & W£O "TNC« OR mA T" (RI 7:00, t :OO $2,00 TUES & WED ROB REINER'S ''STAND •Y •"(RI 8:30, 1:30, 10: 10 $.2.00 TUES & W£D C. THOMAS HOWE.LL .. SOUL MAW' (PG·13) 8:1&, 1:30. 10:20 A08 AENEA'8 .. STAND av•" (R) 8:00, 1:00, 9:46 MONTY PYTHON'S ~LOCKWW."CPGI 7-00. t:oO "C-.oMNOf A LiSMR 000" !R) WILLIAM HURT 7;30, 11'50 H P LOVECRAFT$ .. FROM KYOND" (R) 9·30. 8:30. 10 10 I 1.00 TUES a WED "TNCIC °" TMA T" (R) 7:00.11·00 S1 00 TUES & WED ''TH.A T'S LIFE" (PG-131 JACK LEMMON 9·oo. 81>0, 10:00 11.00 TUES a weo /l,A ,f ·fr,'iµ ,..l __.. l} )to-,,' I' -f ... 4 '"THE COl.09' llATIBI DAILY TLL HI OF MONEY" P. NEWMANIT. CRUISE "THI COl.()ft 7:30. 9:30 OF MONEY' CAI •ftQQY SUE 12 15. 2 45 5-00. 7·30. 11 •5 BURT l.AHCAST!A '"TOUGH GUYr (PGl 7:00 t:1& rif '.H. ' · r.,1 f · :.. : ~ . . ·--..'--· ... r.,r (.,,,"'.. ~,~ '." ·. ~ ! l , I ' I • ~ ...-M.LllATI .. ,_ "IOY WHO COUlD A. Y" 6·10, 10:10 (PG) "KARATE KIO I" 9· 15 (PQ..13) •1ARH1 R r 1N 1ri ' . . 'I .-r1f r::.. ;,• · "", '0 I 4 ~ GOT MARRIED" (PG-13) L.-':..1:....:00::..:..;T.;;;U..;;;ES,;;_;;;&..;.W.;.:E;;,,;;D;,.._--t KATHLE!H TURNER .,,_,... PAUL HOGAN IS 'C"OCODILf DUNOIE" IPG-131 6:00, 8:15, 10'15 .IACtC A.AIM" CRT 1 00, 3 15. 7 45, 11'50 ''CHIU>REN OF S 1 00 TUES & WED A LESSER GOO" (RI LL " WILLIAM HURT 2 10. 5 15, 10· 10 (PG-13) 7:30.11-45 KARATE KID Ir' 1PG1 R08 REINER'S 12 05. 4 10, 8· 15 "ST AND BY ME" (RI T 8·45, 8:45. 10·20 C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" !PG-131 9·00. 1:00. 10-00 FOUNTAIN VAl l fY 8 F< 1 ')00 TOM CRUISE "TOP GUN"' <PG> 7 30, 9-45 $1.00 TUES & WED "URATE KID r (PG-131 6-00, 10·00 Y COULD Fl Y'" <PG> 11-00 1100 TUES & WED UNIVERSTIY 8~-188 11 • r T ,,:• "TNCK OR mA T" (RI 7 15.11:10 $2 00 TUES & WED "JUMPfN JACK FLASH"tRI 7·00.11:15 S2 00 TUES ' WED 0 THAT'8 LIFE" (PG-131 JACK LEMMON 5 45. 8 00. 10·00 $2 00 TUES & WED 'C"OC DIL DUNDEE" (PG·13) 8·15, 11·30. 10 15 AIN ~ "THE COl.09' Of MONEY"cR> 5• 15, 7;30, 10-00 S2 00 TUES & WED PAUl HOGAN IS 'QOCODl.I DUii&" 8'00. I: 15, 10: 10 (PG·13) NO 8AAOAIN l>RICE AOe RElfftR'S .. STAND aY •"(A) 8:00, NO, 1'30 $.2.00 T\JU I WED "THI COl.09' Of~(R.l 1. 1$. lUO, t 10, I M "'CHl.Dlml Of A Lla.R GOD" (RI I 10. 3 30, 141. I 00 TREAT''<Rl 1·00. 3 00, 5:00. 7 00. 111)() 1. T ~E"(PG-13) 1 15, 3 30, 5:45, 81)() 10:00 . • . ; r . . ; HlJN T IN (, TO N TWIN .~ l8 0]88 .. THAT'S LIFE" (PG-13) 8:30, 10 10 "MITHLEll P'EOPU" IA) 830/$1 00 TUES ' WED "TOUGH OUYI" IPGI BURT l.ANCASTEFI 8 00, II 00, 10·00 11 00 TUES & WED "THAT'S LIFE" IPG·l31 JACI< LEMMON T 15 1130 S2 00 TUES & WED ROB REINER'$ "IT ANO IY ME" IRI 100 t oo $2 00 .fUES & WE O "JUllPIN JACK FLASH" 1R1 5 30 7 30 9 45 S2 00 TUES & WED C THOMAS HOWELL .. SOUL MAN" <PG· 131 6 15 a so. 10 20 $.2 00 T\JES & WED PAUL HOGAN IS "CROCOOU CMWF' 6:00, I 00, 10 00 (PG-131 NO 8A~AIN l>AICE "'°' ""° couu A. Y" t 00, 10 05 (PG) "tlAM Tl KID I" (PG) I 00"2 00 TUES & WED "11ICI ~ TMAT"' IAl 7 t5,. 15 $.2 00 TUI.I & wtD 'ftQQYSUI GOT MAAAIEO" <'°" 1a1 ••. I·'" 10 ti IUO TUii & MO (N } """~ • '°· 1• ..... I 6·15, 8·30, 10.20 NO BARGAIN PRICE C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN'' (PG· 131 6·00. a:oo. 10·00 s 1 oo TUES & WED TOM CFIUISE "TOP GUN" IPGJ 7 00, 9:15 • Sl 00 TUES & WED H P LOVECRAFT'S "FROM BEYOND" (Al 5·45, 7·30. 11:30 1100 TUES & WED WF. STBROr>1< -'i lO .l .l !I • ... IWl9ATW•-. "OE.AOL Y FREND" CR 8 1S, ll·45 .. LIES" <Al 9:00 s, 00 TUES. WED, THU~ H P LOVECRAFT'S "FROM BEYOND" (Al 730, II 30 11 00 TUES. weo. THURS C THOMAS HOWEU "SOUL MAW' (PG) 7 30, 9:45 12.00 TUES & WED BURT LANCASTER "TOUGH GUYS" tPG e·oo. a-oo. 10-00 S2 00 TUES & WED R08 R£lNER'S "ITANO av ME" (R) e 30. 6 30. 10 os S2 00 TUES & WED "P£00Y SUE OT MA.MIEO" (PG-131 8·00 I· 15. 10 10 S2 00 T\JES & WED H P LOVECAAFrS "FROM •YOND" CR) 715,11:15 S2 00 TUES l W£D C THOMAS HOWELL ''SOUl MAN" (PG-131 9-00, a. 1s. 10 10 S2 00 TUES & WED '." • ·~ I ... .. I~ I II•~ i•t I l . , ·~ Tll l:tl "THE COl.0.- 0P' MOMIY-CR: •2 tS. 2 30,' 45 7 5 '45 12 00 TUES & W£D •• 'ftQQYIUI GOT llA I 110" <PO-13 , tJ uo 5 45 •• 00, 1C>OO 12 00 TUU & WU> J i I Ow•eae COMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Oc1obw 27. 1988 ,....._,,October H AR IES (Ma~h 2 1·Apnl f9): You a kccJ for certain c hallenges. rcspc:>nsibiht1C!>. Now you have them. and schedule mu t change as rcsuh. Stri ve for fkxibilit). Lo' c will play paramount ro le. rocus on cmplo) mcnt. pets. co-workers. tlcpcndcni~. SYDNEY 01ARR TA URUS ( pril 20-Ma~ 10): Emphai.1s on ph)Steal attraction. change. • 1mvcl. vam•t). t'hlldrcn You get to heart o f maltl'r~ "hl'll' rom:incl' 1s c:-onc:-crncd. Wl'lcoml' rhant•c for lrl''h '\!art. Sha kl' oITs1a1u quo Ll'O nall\C ligun.''> promin<'nll~ GEMINI <Ma) .:! I-June 10). You rccel\ c 1n\11aunn 10 d1nq:ou11m•t '" k Fam 11) memlx•r fig um~ in unusual sn•nano F-<Ku\ on prnJX•n ~ '":rnn I) ..a~'I) nwa~urc\. Long-rangl· p1 ospcl'IS ronll' into dear kx U'i. \\ atrh -\quanuY-- CANCER (Junl' .:!I-Jul) .:!.:!): You'll lx• t·on<:l'rOl'd \\Ith .1ppc.•aranl'e. \\Jl'drobc. N>d) inrngl' l.ong-dis1anl'e l'all rdate5 to '>O("lal arl•' 11~. J'lO\\lbh.- JOUrlll'~. You l'oukl tx· tn\t_>hcd in puhlil'll). publt'lh1ng. a<hl'rlt~1ng \ag111anan pla) rok LEO (Jul} .:!J--\ug .:!.:!)'. Be espcc1all) lJr<'lul 1n rnnnl'l llOn "nh linannal dl'c1s1on. tr.1nsar11on . ( 'hel'k dl'ta1ls. he a"an· of 'mall pnnt ) ou ,·ould bl· pnml' li.lrget for '>Uml·one Sl'Ck1ng som<.·thing for nothing. VIRGO (Aug. ~.'-. ept. :!::?) AcTcnl commun1ca11on. \\rt11ng. ah1h1~ to adjust tol'hang1ngs11uat1on. C'~clc high.Judgment and 1n1u111on arc on 1argc1. You'll haH· success in dcallng \\llh "omen (1em1111 . \ag111anus pla~ rok' .LIBRA ( ·rL2.'·0ct ~~)'.) ou get "ha1 ~ou "ar11 lamil~ rm·mtx·r mal..l'!i lOlll'l''iston. \Ou alo;;n rt'C\'l\l' l!lft -orohahh lu,un 11em or an ohJCCt Murh ou·l11) ~hind 'll'l•nes. clandestine arrangl·menl rnuld rC'l'11l' w romanl'C Tauru' pla)S 1011.' CORPIO !Oct. 23~Nov. 21 ): You turn 1n out'>1trnd1ng ix·rformancc. w1!.h l\lullilkd. romitnn· "highlighted. powcri. ofpN'iU:t'i1on are hc1ght('ned. Yuu rnukl tx· asl..\.•c.J to appear before the me<.lta. ) ou'll be popular. )OU could al'lu,1lh \\ 111 l'UnlC!l.t AG ITT ARIUS (No\. 11·Dtt. 21 ). f mpham on J)(1\\t.'r uuthortt). Ol hrl'\ '-'llll'1\I , pn:~11ge. dealings with profossronal superior'> Loh' rdat1onsh1p 1s ll'\t,•d.) ou'll k:trn "hl'rl' you stand and long-rangl' prosrt•c·1, will bC' da11ficd \\atd1 C'upn corn. CAPRICORN ( LA·c 12-Jan. 19 ); Good lunar a~pcc1 rn1nndcs \\1th lomr1wnu.·at1on. publl'ih1ne. tra' cl. rcl·ogn1t1on ol 'tp1r11ual \.:llUl''> Roman<.c pl.t~' lll:lJor ruk. l'rl'Jtl\ e JUICl'~ arl' "act1' ttll'll .. \\.hat appc~ircd to be a los'\" 111 lxx•llll'rang 1n ~our d1rl'ct1on. · AQUARI S C.lan 10-Feb. 18)· Yl'u"ll make frl·'h <.tart. ~ou'll tx· 10 contal'I \\ 11h "hold'" 1nd1\ 1dual who.stirs ~ou 11110 action furus on m\\ter). rndngul'. glamor.y,h1 ltt) tu imprint style and dance to }OIJr m' n 1unc. Wall'h Sag111ariu., PISCES (I l·h I ~-~arch 10): Emphas1o; on panner ... h1r l'<'ntrac1s. kgal .1nJ11\. nianwl !lt.11u, ) ou l'Ou ld form bu)1m·'>~ partnl.'f\h111"1th 1nd1\ 1Jual "h11 h.h morw'. l'\J)l'ncnn-. You arc going in ngh1 dirert1on dl'\J'llll' fom1h llll'llllX•( \ Ubjl'l'l llln\ ff OCTOBER ~8 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ou arl· 1nd_l'JX'ndl•n1. c.J~ 11am1C'. an 1111g111al 1h1nkt:r. alkl'llt'n:.tte. passionate and 1.·an tx• <,df-cenlt'rl'd ) ou ;m· alc;o 111ll'll\l'. lo}al. \\lll1ng to fight \\hl'll cause 1<; right You \ddom du an}th1ng hall,,a~ -)OU Jpprl·r1;1tt• lu\ur}. tx·aut~. art. muc.1r Lt.•o . .\quanu<o people pla' 11npon.1n1 rllll'' 1n )Our hfc In No,cmlx·r 'our spcnal 1all•n1'> arc "on d "PIJ) .. Oun ng l.1,1 da)-; of October. :n 01d hl'J'., 1tr11 ng. In l:x.•1.em tx·r. , ou n·ga1n u1nlidl'IKl' .ind rn·oup lo" · TV comedies could use real situations On the heels of the success of 1h1.· "( osb).. show. a rash o f fam1h '11coms has blossomed on pnmr time NotJUSI )Our ord1nar. fam1hl.'<t. mind )OU. but c hildren who no1 onl\ talk 10 1hc1r parents but who sa\ amus111g things. · Have )OU an> idea how 1hat makes m<' feel. kno~ing m) kids couldn"t ~rpctuatl' a JO-minute "eekh s11 - tom'> Rot11.·n Just roucn · \\ hl.'H' I~ the ktd on ICk\ 1s1on \\ho gOl'S 10 1he hathroom al 1h1.• age of X and do1:sn'1 rnml' out un11l 11's time to ~<'I mameJ'1 -\nd h1'1 ooh word\ during all 1ha111mt• arl' "'-' e:re out ot <.h.impoo .. and" hen the pho ne nng,. ·r al..e a nll'<o<oJgl·'" \\ hcrl'' lhl' lhlld "ho talk'> abou1 ~ou hkl' }ou'rc not therl' "SHE'S hoH·nng 0' cr ml'. I'll call )OU back .. "Is SHE going 10 )ta~ "hlle 1he part\ ERMA BoMBECK I' l!lll ng \1n'• \\ lwrl'' lhl· rl·lx·ll1ou\ 1ccn-agc:r \\ "" rt•g.1rd' 'lllltnll'r ,, hopl :i'I ra~l'!\l h1 Ul.llll\ ., l\.1d' on ll'I''' l'llOn hl' hut arc \Orrv tor II \\ hl·n p.trenl\ \J~ "Go to \UUr roum .. thn gu \nd 1hc) ma~ wn:" up rmall~ hu1 in ~4 minutl's. 1he~ ttrrn 1hl·1r ltl~· awund in t1ml· for 1he t11:d11' In toll •h) I find Ol}'>df l.1ugh1ng JI thl· kid' "ho. 1n re.ii life. I'\ l' lorh1dJcn Ill~ l hildrl'n lo a<>· "'llJh \\Ith Wh} the J1~cn·pann between real-111~· "1ua11on\ and those we sec on f\".1 Thl'' 're ba)1ralh 1he same. and )l'I "11h 001.• \\l' laugh and the other "l' rr.. I 1hink the an~"cr has 10 do \\ 11h (,, crl·xpo!>ure Real famtlte~ arc '>O ... da1l}. lf"e onl~ sav. them once a \\l'l'I.. after dinner. we'd all get along tx·11cr \nd (io<l kno""· we could all ll'l' a '>Ummer off Rauns "ould tx· optmnal -\'> 1l 1~. fam1ltc'i :ue da~ 10. da) out. \\l'l'k 1n. \\Cl'k out. "car 1n and \Car out. 1 hl' l111e'> and the characters bnoml' qu11c pred1ctablr. Wo uldn't 11 tx: great to h' e through a nightmare ofa kid \\ho Ounkcd his SAT score-.. \\ rn kcd the car. lost his pan-11me JOb and dl'C1lkd he'd hang around home for a ~l'M to find h tm.,elf. ... oni} to Sl'e him lOllll' out of thl' 'ihower ont nw1 nrn~ and '>a) "(il.'t hold of \11u1,dl \lorn 11 ''·'" :tll;1<1rram I'm k:I\ 1ng l11nwrruv. 101 ltanard" ··nut \\h)'! Wh, \\Ould )Ou do !Im to \our mother''" "'>\\l'l'lhcan:· he \\lluld 5a). "our famtl~ raung!> "l're !>lipping. Do )OU v.ant the ( arnngtons and the families at Knot!> urnding 10 &l't ahead of us?" .\ nd Ill· honesl no". who of us has not IOH'd \'llh the 11.il'J of ""-rtllng out ... 1 rouplc uf \lhhngs "hose charJlll'r" "l.'rc becoming tedious') Jmt thl' 01hn night I watched a motlK·r on.kr her lhr<.'l' \On!> to "sit'' on till' -.ofa J'> she pron·l'dl·d 10 dissect thl·1r rott<.•nnl''i'>. Not onc: of the kid\ humml·d through lhl' "hole spe<'ch No one intaruptcJ hl·r and blamed h1'> tx·ha' 1or on thl· thrl·at of nuch.•a1 ''ar. and not om• ol the kid' had 10 g1 Ill till' hathroom .had' 1 hn dun·1 lJll 1hnn '>llUat1on Hllll\.'tJll'\ IOI lh>lhing Her D cup runneth over, and she's happy DE.\R .\P\;i'< I -\'\.DE:.R\ Plca'>l' Jlluv. ml' w gt'I 1h1!. oil m' .1mpll' l'hl''I ) i.'\ll'fd.t~ lhl· umrll'l'nth l lml )IUll.. .1 n1lumn lll HHtr\ on '1rl'J\t rcdul 11011 unlk1 m~· no\l' <ind 'ug- gl'\tl•d 1h;11 lh" pron·durnuuld do "a 1111" lrn nw It \l:t'> d1llilul1 to rt•m::11n J l.1lh \\(111l· I 1uld 1h" lJ'>ual Jlqualnl.111ll' 1u mind hl·r """ hu~1- lll''>'> Trul' l .1m 11\l'rl·ndo"l'd Jnd nt'cd 1p \\Cill l U\ltlnl·OlJdl· hr.1'> hul I am proud or 01\ hnurgla<,\ ligurl' and fed 1hat I loo!.. JU'I right I p1I\ \\Omen ~ho arl' 'u lll\l'lure that thn are cl)lllJ'll'lkd IO lOnl(inn lu lhe n)ok1e- lUlll'f lllnll'J'lt of J'.ll.'rlcl'llnn popu- IJntcd h' lhl' media Thl' no11on 1ha1 '1h1n a\ Ii hroom handk" I\ {hlC and Jl·\1rahlr.., n1m\l'O\l' Thr 1ruth \\3\ h11 upun \\hl·n :i man "roll' to ~uu l'l'll'nll~ .inJ 'aid gorng 10 hcd \\llh a ,i..1nn~ \\11111an \\J\ ltkl' lalltng on a p1 k ol l u.11 hJngn-. \h I ~-\l'.tr-11hJ dJugh1cr alrcad~ n"·nh .1 Dlh ur .ind I ha\ l' taught her w pn•,t·nt hrr,l·ll "11h wnlidcnre and 111 .1eet·p1 h11Jh u>mplimenl<, anJ '111dt· n·m.11k' 111 J bd\ likt.· manna l h11J'l \11u ''ill pnnl 1h11, kiter Thl· r l.11 I l111e·n, c'\ 111 lhl· \\llrld ha\ l' had l111"11,ra1e 1n \11urtnlumn \\lllk thl' \ 11iur1uou' \ Jk11,., ha' l' lx·,·n 'tr· lu..tll) 1gno1l·d -Fl>"10''H0"'1 Rf \Dl.:R I( \" \D·\) DEAR VALERIE: Htrt's the re- quested space in support of your ample bosom. If you feel good about ANN LANDERS ~ourself. and obvious ly you do. it should be of no conern to others that >our c ups runneth over. • • • DI \R Rf \()I RS I t Jl1ll' :llrO'[\ a \\11nd"·rlul lkli111111rn ofml·n1.1I lwahh 11' .1 Ill.Ill \\ho prohahl~ kn1>"' more .1h11u1 lht• \Uhll'll than an\Onl' .tli\e -I )1 l\..trl \knn1ngrr I'd l1k1· 111 ,h,11 1. h I\ \\ 1\d111n \\II h ) OU .. \ knt.11 ht·alth I\ lhl' adJU'tml'nl nl hu111:in tx·1ng' to the world and 10 l',1lh 11the•r ''11h :.i ma\1mum 111 dln 11' l lll'\l> .ind happinr,., "lot JU \I l'lliutn'-'· ur u1nll'ntmcn1 -or lhl' gr Jl l' of c1tx-~ I Ill! I Ill' rule\ ol I hl' game l hn·rlull~ It" .1ll 11f1heo;c tn~l·l hl·r II " till' ahil11\ 10 lllillllta1n an nl.'n 1e·mrx·r .111 .1h·n 1ntdligrnu· \ouall) u111\111l r.11c lx·h.t' 11ir and a harr~ d1,p11\lt111n I h" I think.•'> a hl•ahh) 1111nd · • • • IH·-\K \V\J I \NDfK'i Ma' I rc,pund 111 till· W1..,<.·onc;1n "on1an \\ h11 .... ,·nt lll l'arl\ and wa' ofTl·red a \t'JI on lhl· bu, h) an E-ngh<,h- '>j')l'Jkmg ptr'>on ''iht• \\as '>urpnwd 10 k.trn hl' \\j\ trom 'l'" York \hr had LIVE! From Co un cil Chamber Group W Ca bl e T he League of Women Voter Pre en t ... CANDIDATE FORUM ' Tue day'I .October 28th, 7:30 p.m. GHUUJ' \V CABLE You make the choice: Each candidate w ill respond to questions given by the League regarding today's ti.Pt Issues! 7 14/642-3260 90 I ''· ixt~t"nth "i1 . '••wpor1 84'ach lh\1'1 knm'n .1 ;\l'" )ork man 111 · ulkt hi\ \l'al 10 <111\0lll' l l'I nw 1l'll \ou· ahuu1 Nl·v. ) ork 111l n \\ho uw 1li1.· llla'I' lran\11 '' \ll'rn I "·I' hl1rn lhl'fl' .ind h.t'l' ride.Jen hu,e·, .ind 'uh,\ a\' n111\I ot m\ ltfi.· In 11/Stt I \\,I\ l'tgh1 month'> pregn.1n1 11d111g.1t1.1111 hang1ngona,1rapfrom \la n h.111.111 10 Brook I\ n Thl· men \\h11 \\"·n· '"'.11l·d ranged from hlul'· e 1111.11 \\Ill l..l'r\ 10 bUSIOl''\Sml'll "d1l'''''J lu1 '>Ull'l'" .. and rnrnmg hr 1l'll .l\e'' .\llt'r ;1 \\hill' .• 1 \\11111an looked up 1111111 hl'f huul... rll\l' 4u1<.kl~ and 'aid "\11 dO\\ 11 honn r \(' lx·l·n I herl' .. I h, 111.111 Ile \I 111 hn pqwd up de h 11\lll'I ~ "11", 11111 Ill\ fault \h1"<. p1,g11.1111 "I1q1l1,·d. "II\ not nl\ l;1ult l lflH I II \\,I\ Ill\ l hlltll' ' . I Im ''"" "·" .1 h.tpp' ending I 1111\\ Ii\, 111 < onnt'l ltl u1 .ind dnH' m' o\\ 11 t.11 I h.rni.., lor .1 chann· 111 '111111d 1tfl l!l<tl>C il Pl >Kr RE -\D IR DEAR BRIDGE: Glad you sounded off in..m) direC'lion. There must be O~I E men in New York who offer their ~eats to the elderly and to pregnant wome n, bul my mall turned up precious few. I reeelved, however, hundreds of lt•tters similar to yours. TMAT DAILY 'UlZLU $©~4Uµ-~£tr~~ WORD GAMI -------Edil•d .. , CLA Y It. ,OllAN 0 Reorronge leners of tlle lour scrambled words be· low ro form lour simple words I VY~LAS 1 1 I I 1 2 I I LlFTH I i---.-1---1 --.--11 .....---II ~ I P R I E V I ~ Did you ever notice depart· 1--... , -... 1~--, -,---4 ~ :;~:sa~=.~~~v~;u~fi~ t~=~~~ ning of an ad designed to make I p 0 T S U M I you - -money. ._s,_. ... ,-...... ,-... ,,...6-.... ,-----1 O Complete the cnuckle Quoted . . .. . . by ltlltng 1n rhe m1umg words ....___..._ ......... _ _,,__......___..._-' you develop from irep No 3 below & ~~ '•. NUVB'PED LETTEllS IN i HESE S UARES €) i_NSCP~lv'Bt f LETTERS 10 (.f ANSWEI! SCR.AM-Lns ANSWIH • 10 21 Syfven -Filth -V/PfN -Upmost -PAY OUT Old you ever notice department: Whenever you hear the word save, It 11 u1ually the beginning of an ad designed to make you PAY OUT money, WHAT A WAY TO tJOI Win one ggme of W IN · G.O o.nd get Jw_a fr.ee.Jicl.ets to Europe ... Aiso ... the West Indies ... or some other exciting place Check T odoy' s Numbers on Page A 2 Daily Pilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE. 1,11x;Otu1111to C.:""M" '°"""'to()/\ .. u ~ .... s.,,111 ..... 1 ...... WIN G0H(Hl1Nl 11• 641 •lJ) - ANSWl':RS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE Q IZ Q .l -As South, vulnt.•rabte , you hold: •Al094 QJ6~ •AQJ98Z Th bidding has proce('ded. South WHt North East I + PaH 1 Y' Pas11 ? What do you bid, now'? A.-Even with 11uch a good hand and strong club suil, thNc 1s no reason to de part from standard practi~e. That requires you to bid a fou r-card l'ajor s!!J.l b<'fOrt' rr - bidding a six-card mino r 1f you ca11 do so at the cheapest leve l Bid one spade Q.2-Both vulnerabl<', as South you hold: +KQ V'KQJ10652 09 +KQl'i Partner OJl('ns the biddin~ with one 'lpade WhRt do you respond'' A.-Wh1I" w1• C'an just construct a hand with one ace t hat partner might µ«-.e would bet on his ho lding at least tw o ThN<'fore, W<' think this hand is pNff'ctly suited to a ntat kwood four no trump in- quiry. We would then bid five or six hearts. or s(•ven no trump, de· pending on how many an·:. partner shows. Q.3-A!\ ~luth. v11ln1•rable. you hold: +J9 9 KQ83 Pa rtnc'r op<•ns four heart~ re!)pond'' O KQJ +AKQ9 tht• b1dd10g Wllh Whal do you A.-l 'nit·~!> you and your parlner have somt.• m(•t hod:. of your own. you s hould pass An op1•n1ng pre· 1·mpt de'1ics a hand that rnntain!-. two ai·e• Any hand with a ~<'C'ond at·1· an I a ..,u1t good t•noul(h t11 bid at th(' f1 tlf h•v<'I 1 .... <.,( ronl( t•noul(h to ope1• wtth a one -bid Q.4-Botlt vulnt•rahlt'. a' So111 h you hold +AK954 • 8 1AK7 +AJ63 T ht• b1dd1rg ha-. prn< c<•dt'C1 South We8t Nor th Eas t I + Obit-Z + Pass ? What a1·11on do you tak1•1 CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF A.-Partner's bid of two clubs show'> a weak hand. However, you an• so rich rn t.·ontrols t hat you can probably make a game o ppo 1te no more than c;1x <.'lubs headed by the qll('Cn and a wf.'ll-place<I singleton . Advise partne r uf this by jumping to five dubi. Q.5-~e11 h<•r vulnf.'rablc. as South you hold +QJ8742 c.;sa OJ7 •1063 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South l Q 3 NT Pus ? What a r u on do you take'' A.-Don't bid four spades-had partner wanted lO hear from you. he would have doubled for take- out You l:an expect him to have a running minor o;utt and a smau er- 1111it of rard..., outs1d" Pass Q.6-A~ South. vuln('rable. you hold +9 ~KQ76 '>AKJ98 +542 The bidding ha~ proceeded West Nor th East South 3 + 4 • Pass ? What a1·uon do you t ake? A.-\\\ . ...,t'.., prt·empt has made set· t•nttf1c 1nvcc;t1gat1on well-ntgh 1m- po<1~1bl(• llnwt.•ver, partner ho uld hav1• at least a semi-solid seven- rnrd <;pa dt• •m11 and an outsid e ace for h14' Jump. <i<> we would gamble nut six :,pad(''> TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Loi 5 Expand 10 Footprint 14 Japanese receptacle 15 Having uneven edges 16 Asian staple t7 Jot 18 Shallow dish 19 Slmllar 20 Metal 21 Cross out 22 Remnant 24 Deeds 26 Thrashes 27 Cabin 28 Austere 31 Auto 34 Station - 35 Tun 36 Black 37 Lucll9f' 38 Apportion 39 Gratuity 40 loon 4 1 Inverted v 42 Scottish Islands 44 Taro product 45 Pointed 46 Introduction 42 43 46 54 58 61 50 Cheated 52 Bewailed 53 Color 54 "Oh. met" 55 Boot-shaped land 57 Enletter 58 Ball club 59 Discernment 60 "Or _, .. 61 Sycophant 62 Loathed 63 Legal paper DOWN 1 Lariat 2 Dido 3 Batlle area 4 -Thumb 5 Deplore 6 Soviet range 7 Perceive 8 Exercise 9 Five-sided building 10 Old pro 11 Usurps 12 Yeats' homeland 13 Salina 21 Access PREVIOUS PUZZ1.E IOL V!D 23 By and by 25 Oeesls 26 Per1ecto 28 Charges 29 Ending for act or sit 30 Editor's word 31 Harmonize 32 Hautbois 33 Principal comic 34 Signaled 37 Salad 38 Armor 40 Coln 4 1 College girl 43 Laved 44 Pillaged 46 Beat 4 7 Practrcal 48 .. _ Macabre" 49 Wound up 50 Vernacular 51 Assortment 52 Bluster 56 Reception 57 Cradle 10 11 12 13 16 19 fC) 1988 United F"ture Syndicate Q\rc r 'ixtv i 11 't over the hill! • Not today There are more Amencans over age 65 than there are teenagers . And like teenagers, older Americans need regular exercise to enjoy a healthier life. Exercise may even reduce the nsk of some age-related illnesses and help you live longer. Look better-Feel better-Have more energy. EXERCISE and bring out the TEENAGER in you! The Pres1denrs Council on Physical Fitness and Sports I . I TBS -,A'lliLY ciiCU• by Bii Keane "You call THAT a kiss?" by Brad Anderson ''Marmaduke Isn't a hound ... but If he were a hound, he'd be a cookies and Ice cream hound!" PEANUTS GARFIELD moosoaos by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) , I · j I J 8 "No. I don't want to buy a hang gllder cheap." DEKNIS Tfflt MENACE by Hank Ketcham I ~AVE AN 'EDUCATED SLICE '' 8UT IT ONLV WENT TO TME "THlltP 6~ ! by Jim Davis 1 PON'T HONt< 1 C.OULP &EAR 1"0 ~E. OPIE ~MEP OFF TME TASLE TOI)#.) TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan I rn~F=eR A S11CK "t> /()-J A ~U--ON. ~ DRABBLE R081tl8R081t _J by Pat Brady UM/, 'l1J l =:=1 - 8LOOll COUN I I U.8. ACJUt8 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE # ~W.::tv~ IN~TICE~ INA.~ ..• JUDGE PARKER ALTHOUGH TEMPTED lO GO INlO A COCKTAIL LOUNGE A~A THe PHO NE CONVER5"TION WITH HIS WIFI! He!ATHE A, 1-V'NK ~ER c,oes ~ A l.ONG WALK! AT eEST, IT'S NOT GOING lO eE EAS"1' lO TELL KIM THAT HER MOTHER ANO I ARE GETTING A OIVO RC ! ~---- FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY { by Jim Davia by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux ..------------, weu. JUST HAVE lO c;ive HER THe KIND OF EMOTIONAL SUPPOPU A 16 -VEAR·OLO NEEDS ... by Tom Batluk ... by Garry Trudeau • • PmJC llJ1ICl MUC llJnc(" .... 1111 llOW TO •TICll OI' llOTIGI OI' NiftlllOue -- -tO~J oonMCT0M ........ ~-··II -=::-.. ....ITAW ~•---tMNO.\L Cll.UMe.... '9..... Nc*Oell~-----TM ....... ...,...,. Tiie c.o-tr a.it ... "'9 ............. n.~penone .. The~ ....... MWL .._~ .._ ....,.... t•u~T· 'tOU AM .. OlfAUlT IM ........ Co::z 211 11 of ... 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IO CONlder an • ..,.,. l.11 . Coeea ...... ==date and ......... All*I "" CO..• ...... • Cellfornla C()(potatlon. S11aat, Si. 206, ~ IV PWNTff: IA Ud ...... 24013 .. F) :=:.:=. c::· ....... c% ~r:fHEANNA ~~T= ;or;g;s;:.• of':.== ear .. ~ I ... '°""' et ...... Callf. t2tH . 1410 lent• Ml Av.. Sii e-ctl. c.t ,., ~CITY NA· Noeice•~gMritllel ,.,.,....,**"_,. PAOCHOfHGS AGAINST laaell~Cod9-• duetM.,..an....,:,,.tAOO/to ::: .... "':c,:.:,..."=-1:.,"':=..,:.con· ;~7Co••• ...... Calif. SI=-~:.~·== • I nMlonal a bulk tr"'*« of~ ,<>AM fllOOF1NG At C()A. YOU YOU 9"0ULO CON-l*t..,. to ~ ~ Brlll\ I(,.....,__ ... -,_.___ ........ ' T -• ts .... -...... Cail t21&1 ---lllllOCllaelOI• PfoPM~ and I ,,.,.,. Of ONA OIL MA.Ill MfOH TACT A '-AWYIA wlftclOwl and ~ Thia .. ~ wae Neel 09 A.,.,.,. "f'"':.n y lrlan w.amt hie bv .. n.N c ..... _.,, ...... ·~ ~. CAL-AR liQUOf NotftaulC•} Ill ...,, to 8CHOOL (200 at.DO U· On 11/3/M .. 101>0 AM. WtMowt to lftetoecfl Into with IN Count .. Clttll of Or· .... c~~ f~-,...!t .... !!Mt!..~~ ... ~ MIN by • eot'J>Of=t p~~ ~ o~c.,. )'L~ -"• -.... D 1 H 1 bt made IRAAYI N"'90'1 llclow COtlllMlllY rlQU!fed -•bade a In anot C""' ...... ...!. "-t...._. "" ;;Q. ' _....,-. "' .. ,. .,...,..,.. .,.., ,,. .......,,, ,.._,. "' .,.. 6 $11anahan. Pi• ' ........ -,.., .. .. • Tn.nam.c11.&ociallaeur· Pl90a ~ .,.. Ofl Ila: ....... duly •PPOlftted rlll<'eftt..l'diitricia. 1Mt ....... , ... , ""' -'"" P\K .,. County on October ao. Thll .... ,'"*'I WM llled P•ttneralllp, I SOHi ..... •ks fl IJ I RU at lty (Ot) Fadtral Tu Nwnbar, PurcftHl"t o.p1 2tH· TrustM under and pufW' Thll P'otact NI ~ ,... ,_ One-t~=--~~ 1MI w w4tfl tllt County Clar'k of Of· Str"1, Sit 20$, .......,, IMI ..._ .net maillnQ addtaea, and l8aar Street, Coe• MeM, 10 Datd Of Tr11tl, Recorded ~. and 11 llM tiillfl cM-P\i~hed Orange toeae oatlon No • _..,... r-= County on OC1oblf 3. Belell. Caltf t2M3 A ..... ,.._ ..... ZIP Cede~. or 1M CA9HH on 04127184 • Oocumant t«mlnad tlla11111 ~I-Diiiy PllOI Qetobtt 27, No-8ldt mu14 be 9'.tbmltted OalPu~~oero:rnC:C: l'lt1IM tne ~.=et~i ........... ,-.; ,._ :r: lr•netttor(I) 1ra· "°8ERT NOTICE 1$ HEfllEI Y no M·HSH4 ()( OfllCi.I cally llltt'llC'I Ut\da.f l9't re--..rllb« S, 10. 17, 1... on the form~ by tfta ve:ber 3 tO 17 19"' P\lblllhtld Or~ co.at ProductlOn Plaea. Newport =-fllJ IF H ...... -Y. YOUN. ANGELA 0 , GIVEN that the abow-Aleord1 In the offlee of tfta q1,ilttt!*ltl of tfle Ctilltomla M-3e2 Olttiletl In eccord~ wtltl ' ' ' M~ Oeilv' PllOt OCtobet 13 20 &.ld't Ca.Ill 9*3 = .......... ",_YOUN. 11071 P'AYE AVE, NIMed SdlOOI Olttrtct lor fllacorderofOraf'llJ'COUflty. Envlr°""*'tal (l\l&lltyAc:t lllptOYlliontOltlleepec:ill· ' 27.Novembet:J 1$' ' Thia' bualnMI 11 con• .,... ..wt .. -..,_, GARDEN OROVI. CALlf. Or.nge County, California, Calltorni,. tHcuted by: Nol~ II "*abV fufther "8.IC NOTICE catlont -• ' M·S49 O\leled by: !Olm Y14'tufl ..._ t2"40 Klint by Md thrOUOh 111 MIHAAN O.lBAG, • manled ijlven tl\at Mld ~bile heel· 8"cifleatlons ~ blanll• PlaJC NOTICE EdWin J lt'IOOI • ,_ 4lo Mt .. ,_, The nem.(1), Sodll &ecur· Governing lewd, ._ .. n. man It llit eole and M91f•ta Ing will bt held on the ltn '9CTITIOUI IUeMll and tunhtt 1nrorin.t1on Thi• 11i1.,.,_,, "' fled .. IJl 11• ....... ,_..., lty(0t)Fad«a!Tt11Nllmber. lfttf rtfetred to M "DIS· P'OS*'V WILL SELL AT dey OIN<>vembet, 1Ne.at M-.-ITATl•lt'T l>tObtllneOitthta~":. '9CTmOUI....... rtllJCN0T1C( -4thlhe~tyCtwkotOl• .... .. ..... .. ,_, .,,d mallfflQ addr .... 9lld TAICT", wlll tec.lw \IC) to. PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE lht hOOr ot 7:30 p.m. In "" T1'e ,..-....... d t I " (7 .... HA~ Cou Oct...._ -...... _, _. _... llP Code J.fumber ot the l>Ytno11ater1h.,theab0veo HIGHEST BIDDER FOA Councll Chambef1 or the -~-""'penona.,. Miii, atp on• 141 TllefollowlnOpertonaara '9CTmOU9.,._ll = nlY011 ,__, .,_ "'9f M WI•..._. tr•n1fll'M(a) 1r1: i<WANG titted time, aatAad bldt tot CASH. (pay1bll 11 lllM or ~ Beach City Hall, ~Ht:~~N ~4l1.._, .___ clolno bullneN ••· ltA .. 8TATl•NT It ,_, rw... ........... ..._ SUH NAM KOONG tht •-d or 1 c:ontrlGt rot .... In lawfUI mor1ty Of tM 3300 ~ boutevatd 3 605 p ...... et IMrw ---r. TRANS WO ALO EX• The IOltowing !*'ION lfl oowt. BOMWHA KIM,. 14"42 OE-~ the~ prOjlet United Slll•I 11 the Chee>-Ntwf)O(t Beach, California'. ~. Call~=~' Balboe tJ ........ .,..::.. C.... PAESS, 3100 Nrway . Av· dOlnQ bullMll U o!Vbl= ~=27~ ,,_. .,. ot:Mf ..... ,.... VONSHIAE, TUSTIN. CALIF. 8ids atlall be rtee!Ved In man Avenue tnltanoe lo lhe at WlllCh lime and place Mt/ Jeff Smllh, 5415 S. Cov· P\lblilhld Or.,. CoMt enut St•. 107, Cotti W.... (a)MISTER PET (b~~ ..,...,l,; 3 IQ 17• IHI ........... y_. tN!J -· 92e80 the pt-Identified 1t>ow, CMc Cenl., Bul6dlng. 300 and en peraons lnter ... ed ...0 WIOOfl Tral.I Anlhelm Dally Piiot October 27 , ... Cll!lf 92828 PET, 1711tltooldMll 8 . · · M-3at .. cal an ... .,..., ttelM Thal the peraonal prop-and shall bt ~ and Easl Chapman A--. Or· may appeer and be httrd Hllll Callt 92648 • ·MJM Aeaort Conlmut•. tnc . Foon1aln VtAley. C4lilf 91708 .. .,. " ,_, de Mt 11-erty 10 be llW\Sterred It ci.-publlcly rHd "lloud 11 the ange, CA all rlgtlt. llllt and the<eon Fe< lnfe<matlon c.n Thia ~•lneu 11 c c.llfornla. 3100 Altwey AY.. Robert W Alch1rdaon, ---------.,....._,,..,..,cal.,. Hrlbed tn g1ner11 as abovt -•t•ttd time and 1111ertst conY9)'1d 10 and (714)6-44-3200. duct~by •Umlledpart~-•untlC llnllC( anueStt 101, Cott•....._ MS2 Hlngf\.m, Huntinglon Ml.JC NOTIC( ......., ~ .. Mf'ftol., lurnllure. h111urn, equip-pl~ now held by It utwMr Uld Pal Elehenhofer. Sec· lhl • r-. rev Callt 92826 Beach. Calif 92948 ---------• ..... a6cl oMcie (tt.tad !ft ment, rr10en1me goodwill, EiC!\ bidder must aubml1 Deed of T1us11n the property retary, Pl1"ntng Com-!t, Smlfll l'tCTITIOUI IUIMU Thi• buslneH 19 con· Ttils buslne11 I• con· 'tCTITIOUI .,_ .. "'8 ,._. IMlll). IMM. teaMhOld lmpr~ with eacn bid a certllled °' 111uattd In seld Coonty, C.... mluion. City ol Newport Thtl llattment wu flled MAMI ITA'nMINT ducted by • C«"potatlon dUcted by. an lnd:Mduet ltAa. ITATDmlff DMeNee de .,. le ett-menll c:ovenanr oo1,,.to com-cashw's check payable to lornll detcriblng lhl lend ee.ai wltll Ille Cou ,...._11 of Or Dann H L--., PrMldant Rooart W AlcnardlOn Tht following ptr9ona are ,,.._ Mta c...._ )II-pelt. stoc.k In 1rade. ABC lht DISTRICT or e bid bond IM<"eln NOTE-"rhe expenM of this nry ..._. • The following Ptf90nS are Tl\4 llllament •M fJled TM 1t1temen1 wu ltla.d doing bueineSa II .... Utled ...... "" ...... llcenM Of • busmest known In the lorm ... fot1b In lhe Loi 20 ol TrlCI No 9494 nola IS P•id from • ltting rel: County on Oclober 20• doing blltinMt.. Wllh tht Coufl1y Clartl o4 Or· with the County Ctttk of Or· TAI MARKETING. eotl+ de ,. CHAI CALIENDA"90• COPPER TREE DELI and Is conrracl document, In an .. pe! map rec:otOtd In , .. COllecled from the appll· 6 '1al70 M~:~T 62~£~! INP VEST. lliOt County on Octobet 20. ange Counly on oetobef 3, C.m•tlOn. Corona del Mw, pe,ra pttteftt., ""' localed 11 15t KALMUS 1mount not tess tllan 5% of BOO!>. 411 pagea 29 10 32 canr -p • . 1tk °' 1916 1986 Clllf 92625 ,...,_. .. eeet1t1 a .,... OR SUITE #F-6. COSTA the maalmum 1mount of 1nctu!Mve ol Miscellaneous PubltShed 0t.,. Cout D ubhShed Orange Coast B·I. Newpoft 8each. Celll ,.... n11m Julie Snow YNger. 6091+ .,..._ et1 ttb certe. MESA CAL IF 92626 bldu a gu1ren1tt 1htt 1ht Maps 1n Ille oflice of Ille Dally P1to1 OC1obef' 27. 198' ~i,;n~r 1~~9:.;· No-92~ S M4m 62 Pubillled Ot"ange CoMt Publisned Orange Coasl C1tn111on, Coton• del Mer, Ufta car1a o -"-Ne 1oge1het with rhe tollowtng bidder will .,,,., 1n10 the county recordlf ol u ld M389 • • M 365 P k DI Ban. 1 lido Daily Piiot OetObef 27, No-Dilly P1lo1 October 13. 20. C1lll. 92625 ......,._ llO le._, Cl•scr l bld alcohollc proposed con1rac1 It the coonty • •r r •1• Newporl vetnber3,,0, '7. 198e 27,Noveml>ef 3, 1986 Th11 buslntH II con• Pfo'9cc*': 111 r"'*"'' beverage 11cen1e(sl ON same is 1w1roect to such The llrttt addresa •nd flt&.IC NOTICE DI-.,. unTl"r BeJac~ c,•00 111 926&3C M-377 M-354 dueled by an lnd•vldual _ .... ~ ...... .,. SALE BEER ANO WINE bkld8f In lht even! of failure other common dellgnllk>n, l"-.n, "" w. IC II• orye .. 62 l J11lle s y~ cumfllr eon lt1 for· LICENSE •41· 187311 now 10 enter Into Hid oontr1e1. II any, of lhe real prope<ty FICTITIOUS IUIMSI Lido Park Of. B· I. Newport Pllll.IC NOTICE flt&.IC NOTICE Thts 1111emen1 wu flied m t I d •de• I• I• I•• tss11ed tor said premises, tor such security will be lor-des c r Ibo d • b o v t ts NA.Ml ITA TEMINT ~.!!!._IOU•TI .,..... BIR.chi • flllpl 92W6&3 Wllh Ille County Clttk Of Of· .,,..._ .. ..._.....,. prem1ns tocered al SAME lelteo purported 10 bt: 12 Porltr The_tO(towlngpersonsare -ATDmNT •Pu Ilion Jr., FtCTITIOUl..,_U PtCTITIOUlau.,..11 angoCOOntyonOetobtt20 . .,_ la cone etelldle eu ADDRESS. Calllornlt Tht DISTRICT reaervff Srrttt. lrvint, CA 92714 dolng business 85' The follow1no pwaone lrt Gtrald A Gtannlnl, 621 lido NA• ITATl..wT NAMI ITATEMINT 1988 caM. That the torst cons1do1· the right 10 rejec:t any°' 111 The underalg.ned Trualee l•)PAIOAITY PAGING & doing bullneas H ' Park Di B· I, Newport The follO'#lng P«lonl 111 The follow\ng pwson• ire . · •anzn If Y9Md no ~te· eu ltlon tor the transler of Mid bids or lo w1lvt 111y Ir· dlscta1maany Uablllty tor 111y COMMUNICATIONS CO. SC MAGAZINE, COL· Btac:h, Calif. 926&3 doing bullneat aa; doing bullMU at. Publlthed Orange Coaat reepuetlt t ''-'~ puecle business end ot uld <egularttles or lnlorma1111 .. lncotree1ntss of lht llree1 (blPRIOAITY PAGER CO. L:GE MEDJA SYNDICATE, W°f'eo ~nvetlrnenl Com-KHR ASSOCIATES 2201 VINNIE'S, 270 E 17th Delly Piiot October 27. No- perderef c_, '/le,.,._,, llcense(s) IS the sum ot In any bids orin the bidding. add1ea1 and olher common (c)PAIOAITV PAGING CO. 6 74 :w• 6 I • Costa Men. r.;'Y·Nnc .. 2l ~o Parll Dr. Mlltlln SttMt Su111' 203, Coal• Mata, Calif ' vember 3, 10, 17, 11189 qultar au tol«to, tu dtNro $103,000 00 including In· No bidder m1y withdraw deslgnallon. If 1ny, shown (d)PRIOAITY COMMUNICA· 1111 2~ 92663 ewport IOh, Calll. Irvine, Calll. 92115 Vincent COlandrN Inc M-319 1 olrH COH t dt 111 vonrory es11mated 111 any bid tor 1 period of forty· hereon TIONS CO (e)PAIORITV Harry llllam Kelso. 1874 Jamta H. Kaw1murt, C1lllornla, 3711 Naullca Pl : --------- propleded a6n avlN adl-S3 000 00, which consists ol five (45) days altor lht dtlt Slid sale will be mldt. bul PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Iowa SI • Cotti Meu. Cillt. Thia b~elneH 11 con-25755 Empr.... Mission Brta. Ctlll 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE cloftel pot pefte de la cort.. ttie tollow1no PERSONAL set tor the ()94Hllng ol bide. wllhoul oonven1111 or w11-(t)PAEFEAAEO PAGING CO 92626 dueled by 1 gen.al Plft· Viejo, Catlt 92691 This buelnffl ta con---------- lhi.teft Ofroe ,..,.... .. CHECK. $2.00000. DE· A paymenl bond 1nd I renty.tapreasorlmptled,re-(glPAEFERAEO COM · This buemeu II 'on· nershlp Brenl R.Riel'latda.1650S ducted by acorporatlon FICTITIOUl ..... U .................. ualed MANO NOTES TO BE AE· performance bon<1 th•" be gardlno llllt. possession, or Mu N I c AT I 0 N s c 0 dueled by an inchvldual Gerald A. Giannini Campus AYI .. Ont11lo. Calll Vlncenl COlandrN, Preti-NA.Ml ITAnMINT qulert ..,,.., • "" ...... PLACED WITH CASH 18QUH'ed prior to itxacullon encumbrancea, to pay the (h)PREFERAED PAGER co Hllry Kelso Thi. lllftmenl .... flied 91761 dent The lollowfng peflOl'll .,. ln~.8'ftlC4Nt• THROUGH ESCROW. 01111e con111e11nd-aha11be rema1n1ng prlnetpal aum ol (l)MCM ENTERPRISES. This llllemenl WU filed wltlllhtCounryClerllolOr· Thia bu1ln•11 I• con-This Sllltment Wtl tiled doioObuSlntUIS~. ~ a wn abopdo, puecle $7'7,000 00 DEMAND NOTE In the torm Ml forth In the the nore(sl. ldvances, II eny, 8855 Atlante Sulle 280. willl lhe County Clerk ot Or· = County on October 3. ducted by 1 general part. with !he Coonty Clttk ol Ot· JQ.l YN ASS IATE ... ,,.., tun Mntclo de Nf· TO BE MARKED VOIO AT contract documents und« lhe lerms of the Datd Hunttngton Beach, C1llf a"ge County on October 20. 1 nerlh1p 1nge County on Octet>« 2 4772 K1lellll-' 02-A, Loa erencle dt 1tia9adu o • SUCH TIME AS THE EN· A w11t11f11ough of 1111 Silt of TruSI, tees, c:hargea and 92646 1988 n:t1al J.,.,_ H. Kewamu11 t986 ' Alaml1os. Calif. 90720 ""'oftclne .. .,... ..... CUMBAANCE HAS BEEN ts scheduled '°' No'19mbet tllpetlset of the Trusttt and Robert D McMumn. 6575 "21214 Published Oraryge eo.s1 Thll 1111emen1 WN hied ,at1to1 TlmOlhy p Mlkovu. 8131 (ve1 ot dtfectotlo t•le· ASSUMED BY BUYER AT 3 1986. al 10.00 AM ot lht rrvsll creeled by said Jalu11. Cypress. Callt 90630 Pllbltshed Orange Coasl ~:lly PilOt Oc1ober l3. 20. wilh lhe Counly Clerlt of Or· P\lbhshed 0t1nge Coast Annapolis, Anaheim, Callf foftlco). CLOSE OF ESCROW AND Interested bidders lhould Detd ol Trull. IO·wlt· ThiS business Is con-Dally Pilot Oclobtr 27. No-· No'l9tl"lber 3, l986 ange County on Octobt< 20. Daily Ptlol October 13. 20. 92804 _. C-No. 1V21 All CREDITORS WHO c a II L ., r y N t 18 on S82 655 03 dueled by an 1ndr.ndual vember 3 10 17, 1986 M-352 1986 27 NO\lembef 3, t98e Tiiis bullnees Is con- The n1me Ind lddress ol FILED CLAIMS IN THIS (7 14)556·3390) '°' de1alls. Tht t>eneltoary unoer Mid Robert D. McMumn M-389 nnin M-334 dueled by• an lndlvl<lual lhe C°"'1 is (El nombre y ESCROW HAVE BEEN PAID Bids Wiil nol be aecepled Deed ol Trust hero1ofore OJt· This stllement was filed PtllllC NOTICE Pvbllthed 0t.,. coaar Timothy P. M•ovtt d11ecclon d• ta corle es) IN FULL IN ACCORDANCE lromCon11ac:1orsno11tta.nd· ecuted 1nd deliYared 10 lhe wtlh lhe County Clefk or Or· Ml.IC NOTICE Dally Ptlot October 27 No-11111-ic Mnf1C£ Thi• 1111oment wu tllad Harbor JudlClal Olstrlcr Mu· WITH SECTION 2~74 OF ong Ille walkth1ougll. . unders.gneq a wr1t1.,, Dec· ange County on Octobef 21. FICmlOUS aulMIS vember 3, 10, 17. tH&' l"im&. nu wilh lhe Counry Clertl of Or· lllClpal Court. Orange Coon· THE BUSINESS AND PAO-GOvt...-0 llOAN> I J l1r1110n ol Det1u11 Ind De-1986 FICTITIOUl IJUIMll HAMI ITAT'lmNT M-370 FtCTITIOUS IUltNIH 1nge Counly on Oelober S. ly 4601 Jamt>oret Blvd . FESS I 0 N S COD E Carol1n I . lteelaer, mend for Sale, and a wrmen F32aJ12 NAME ITATIMlltT The followlng penons art ltAMI ITAff•NT 1986 Sutle 101. Nevirp0r1 Beach. $24,000 00 Purchaotng OW.Ctor Noltee of Oelaull and Elec· Published Orsnoe Coast The lotlowtno person• are d0tng business u : Pllll.IC NOTICE The f--...... persons.,. '111111 CA 92860 That 11 has been agreed Published 011ngt Cout tion 10S811 Tlleundtfslgned Dally Pilot Oerober 27. No-domg t>usmess u FREEWAY BUSINESS doina ;;;;;,;,;: 11 PubllShed Ot1nge Coul The n1me, tddrMs. Ind belw84!n said tr1n1teree(1) Dally Pllol October 27. No-c•used sad No1ic. ol De-vember310,17 1986 FLANNERY CONSULT· CENTER. c/o The G1tdner PlCTfTIOUlaulMll PROTOTYPE DESIGN Daily Piiot Oe1obet 13. 20. le~ptlone numbe1 ot plain· and said transletor(s) that vember 3, 1986 f1ull a"d Election 10 Mil to M·383 ANTS 22471 Aspen •201. Group, I 151 Dove Street, NAMI ITATE•lt'T AND CREATIONS, 1375 27, Noveml>ef 3, 1986 hits allorney. or pta1n11tt conS1dera11on IOf the trans· M390 be recorded 1n 1he county Lake Foreit. Cshl 92&30 Sulle 270. Newpon Beach, The lollowtng Pl'ton• 1re Logan •K Colla MeH M-351 wtmoul an a110<ney, Is (El ler ot said buSlneS5 and ot where the real property 11 Pl&.IC NOTICE Seen Ftanntry, 619 Carll 92860 dotngbuslneuu: C•lll 9262& • --------- nombre.ts d1rec:c1on y e1 nu· 181d llCense(s) 1s 10 be patd 1oc11ed Carnahon Corona dtl Mii, Lawrence R Doyle. H JAVANO & ASSOCIATES, Stoptien Fredite H rt Ptlll.IC NOTICE maro de telefono del only alter 1r1nster Ms been flt&.IC NOTICE DATE. 1013186 FICTITIOUS IUllNESS Calll 92625 Pe1er Norstrand and 2400 Pie. Coast HI Way 817 w S • an. --------- abogado Ciel dem11nd1n1e. o approved by Oep1rtmen1 or NEWPOfllT ESCfllOW NAME STATEMENT This business Is con-Darlene De Remer. as co-Suite l . Newport Beach. Be11eh c!~Y 92~ NewPQf'I FtCTITIOUl IU ... 11 del demandanre Que no Alconbhc Bever190 Conlrol, I( 2I010 COMttAH'f', a Callfotnl• The tollowlno person• ate ducted by en lnd1v1du11 lrusrees ol AEW Trust #53 C11it. 926&3 This' buslneu 3 11 con· N-.-ITAft....,. hence abogado. esl Diane pursuant 10 Sec 24073 ti FICTITIOUI IUltNEll Corporation, .. TrualM IJ doing business as. Sean Flannery 11nde1 Declaration ot Trust JOhn J. Van Ordon, 527 ducted by an lndlvid 11 The lollow\ng ~ 111 Wtmpte Ba.a. law Ott1ces seq NAME I TATEMENT Katherine KruM A .... t.nt MCG & ASSOCIATES, 45 This statement was filed da1ed Seprember 17, 1986. Santa Ana AYI .. Newport Sr H 1 u dOlng business as ot James P Oet Guercio Tnar rne herein described The tottowlng persons 110 lecr•t•ry no 'PaulatlftO Harr lord Dr . Newport wllh 1he Counly Clerk ol Or· c/o Aldrich Easrman & Beach. Calif 92683 Thtve ., an 1 DETOURS 2834 El 9701 Wiishire Blvd 9th rransters are 10 t>e consum-d0tng bustneu as WEBCO Avenue Cotta ..... CA Beach, Calif 92860 Richard ange Counry on Oelol>ef 20. Wallch Inc: 265 Franklin This buslntas 11 con-Uh ;~·~"e";en~tew:' f 1:>:' lesm•e Ave ·Coll• Mou. Floor. Beverly Hills Catt. marect subtect to rho above PRINTING. 1765 Newporl 'IH2t, 'Ttltpllofte (714) Donald McGuntgle, 45 Hart-1986 StrMt. Boston MA 02110 Clucled by an lndhlidual :n e Cou~n:,, ~10~ 3• Calif 92629 · · lornia90212 prov111ons,11 BETTEASEA-Blvd Costa Mtu. CA 5M-t710 lord Dr . N-port Beach. Fa23271 Tl'l1s business 11 con-JohnJ VanOrden 19g6 Y · Annetlt Rosemarie DATE tFe<:hal MAR 14 VICE ESCROW COMPANY 92627 Publithec:I 011nge Coaat Callt 92860 Published Orange Coasl ducted by nominee lrust This Slllamenl wu flied FJ21at Oittermenn, 2834 Etlesm.,t 1986 INC 14284 Beach 8lvd., Charres Koll. 16714 Ml oaoly p,101 October 13 20, This business Is con-Daily P1to1 Ocrobe1 27 No-L R Doyle Trustee u wtlh the Coonty Clerk of Or· P bl Siled 0 C Ave . Cosl• M .. a Cillf J. Peterton, •1 Me99le wes1m1nsrer Callt 92683 Cachuma Ctrele. Fountain 27 1986 duc1eo by 1n 1nd1vldu11 vember 3 10 17 1986 Alorestld ange County on Oclober 20, Deolu ~ti 1 0cr'~ 13 ~1 92626 · COf\enl, DeputJ on or st1er 1113 1986 Valley CA 92708 M359 Riche.rd D MeGunig.le M·371 Thos 1ta1emen1 was filed 1986 Y 0 0 · · Margret Dietermann 2834 Pubhshed Orange Coast All 01rier busmess names l'lelen Kon. 16714 Mr Thos s111emen1 w11 flied wllh the Counry Clerk ol Or-F1n211 27 Noveml>ef 3 1986 Ellesmere Ave Cost• Mesa, Oa~y P1101 Oelober 13 20 and addres~ used by lhe Cachuma C1rcte Fountain flt&.IC NOTICE wtlh the County Clerk of Or· flt&.IC NOTICE enge County on Oe1obe1 6. Published Ora.nge Coaat M-350 Calif 92826 " 27 Novemt>to 3 1986 translerors wllhon rllree Valley, CA 92708 1nge Coonly on October 7. 1986 D111ty P1to1 Oelober 27. No-flt&.IC NOTICE TlllS buslntu Is con- M358 years 1as1 pasl 50 111 as This business 11 con· FICTITIOUS auStNESS 1986 FICmlOUS austNESI ,121M7 vember 3 10 11. 1988 ducted t>y 1 general Par1· ---------known 10 transleree(s) are ducted by nusbandandwtlt NAME ITATIMINT FlZ2112 NAME STATEMENT Published Orange Coul M-373 IC._ nef"Ship MUC NOTICE "lone C11&1les Kott Helen Koll The lottowing Pl'IOOI .,, Publtshed 011nge Coas1 The tollowtng i>«sons are Oaoly PtlOt October 13 20. FICTITIOUI IU ... IS Annette R. Oletttmann LEOM. NOTICE SIN<a.E FA-. Y MOlllTQAGE MVEHUI 90ND HOUSfNO POUCllU fllE~T ADOPTED IV CfTY COUNCll Of THE CITY Of' HUNTINGTON HACH ON OCTC>eEA 20, 11N Name an<J address ot This statemenl WIS tiled C10tng business H Daily P1101 October 13, 20 d0tng t>usmess 11 27 Novembe< 3 1986 flt&.IC NOTICE HAMI HATEMINT This SlllerMnl wu flied escrow hOICler .SETTER wtlh lhe County Cletk of Ot· HOBLIT C 0 M PUT EA 27 Novembef 3. 1986 CM&E INTEANA TIONAL M-337 The lollow;ng persona -wtlh Ille County Cleril of Or SERVICE ESCROW COM· ange County on September SERVICES, 1412 Vtvl1n M·356 18011 D Skypark Circle. ~~~A=I d oing buslntu aa 1nge County on Ociobet s: PANV INC 14284 8eacll 30. 1986 lane. Newporl Beach, Calll Irvine. ca~f 92627 flt&.IC NOTICE T OSCAR'S TEXACO 2231 1986 Blvd Westminster. C111t '121)51 92660 PlBJC NOTICE CM&E C1lllornl• Inc . doi he ~~Wing persons.,. No Grand Ave . Stn°ll An•. "21141 92663 Published Otange Coul Albert l Hot>Hr. Jr . 1412 Oe11w11re 1801 t D Skypllk FICTITIOUS IUStNESS 1cr·,,...,.. Ca PubllShed Orange to.at Oared SEPTEMBER 8th, Daily Piiot Oerober 6 13. 20. V1vl tn l i ne. Newporr FICTITIOUS IUStNESI Ctrcle, l1vme. Calll 92627 NAME ITATEMENT 16H30 PORS AUTOBSA~ES.. Aegn11 Poorhusani t301 Deily P1to1 Oetot>et 13 20 1986 27 1986 Betch. Cihl 92660 NAME STA.TIMI.NT This bus1n111 15 con-The IOllow1no persons are omona ' .. vt · S H"'htand • 114 F t~I 27 No ember 3 1986 ' · R 0 BERT y y 0 u N. M325 T hit bus1ne11 •• con· Tht lollow1ng persons .,. doing buSlness H Costa Mesa. C1llf 926.27 CA 9283 I • u on, v • M-345 ANGELA D YOUN Trans-dueled by an tndMduat dOlng busiMSS as du~~:~:! ~!:,111r,.... AOVANCEOWAAE. 276 A A H~rA Oo~tz. ~008 Thi• buelneu ta con- Pl&.IC NOTICE feror(SI G MLIC NOTICE Alber! L Hobbit Jr (l )GORILlA A AC KS dfJf'll VIC!Ofla Sr Costa Men. c~~f 9262;8 . OSll .... dueled by .,, Individual Kw AN s u N NAM Thol s1atemen1 was filed (b)AAACS, 1945 PleoenU1 Thlt llllemettl WH flied Cahf 92627 T Asgllar Pourt11uan1 Notice i• hereby given lh•I KOONG. BOMWHA KIM. IC 2IOll wtlh lht County Ctenc 01 Or· 'H • Costa Men. Calif w1111 lht County Clerk ol 01-Advllnotdwart, Delaware. his bustnen 11 con-This 1111emen1 was filed FICTITIOUS IUIMll 81111 regular m"11110 °1 Oe· Transfereet•l FICTITIOUl IUltNEIS •~e County on Oc1obor 3. 92627 ange Coonry on Oc1obet 20. 276 A Vtc1oria St , Costa d~!:!YG~:dlvidu•I wllh lhe Coonty Clenl of Ot· NAMI ITA'nMINT :f:'nct12~j t~8!iy ~18 H~~i~ Pul)llShed Orange Coast NAME ITATIMINT l9 6 Fredrick Henry Covety Ill, 1986 Mesa, Calll 92627 Th's SI 1 1 11._.. anoe Counly on September Tht follOWing persona are Oa11y Piiot October 27. 1986 The tOllOWlng persons a11 Fl21131 1950 Wallace 'C'. Costa F1232111 This business It con-1 11 emen w11 ""' 30 1986 doino bu!Mnett as: lnglon Beach, all er the con· M385 d0tng business as ROY AL Publlahed Orange Co111 Mesa, Callt 92627 Published 01ange Coal! dueled by a corporellon with the Coonty Ctetll of Or-• FIZ13M LIDO SAILING CLUB INC . duct 01 8 duly advertised DONUTS. 24501 M11gu8f'lte Daily Pllol Oetobtr 13. 20. This business Is con-Dally Pllol Octot>er 27, No· 81ende J Jaeck. 'Presl· ~~County on Oelol>ef 20· Publlshed Orerige Co11t 3300 V11 lido, N-port public heanng. adopled lhe --o-un-• •c_un_T-IC_E __ Parkway. MIHlon Viejo, CA 27. November 3. 1986 ducted by an Individual vemt>er 3. 10, 17. 1988 dent Oa1ly Ptlol Oclober 8. 13, 20. Beach, Calif 92683 Single-family Mortgige Rev-ruuu nu 92691 M-340 Fred H. Covely M-375 Thta s111emen1 wa.s llled Fm271 27. 1986 Jerry A Real Caltforn11 tnue Bond Housing Policies David V Poggi. 25321 Thia s111emen1 WIS tiled woth rhe Counly Clerk ol 01-Published Oiange Coast M324 28 C1brllto, New'""" Be.ch'. R~rl dated October 31. LEGAL NOTICE B L H I c · flt&.IC NOTICE h c c k Ot Daily Pilot October 27. No-,.... •• 1986 The published r~ort NOTICE IS HEREBY 9;~~15· 1guna ils, " :~lghe'c°ou~n~n ~to~ 3•• POOUC NOT~ •1no9 5e County on Oelober 3, vember3. 10, 17, 1986 ----------Carllht 92663b _ 1s available lor review GIVEN that rhe IOllowmg T FICTITIOUS au.,._11 ' ~ 98 M-366 flt&.IC NOTICE is usmess 1• con. through Oelober 31. 1986 at Items ol found or saved his business 19 con· NAMI ITATl:MINT 1986 FICTITIOUS aultNI• Fl21 .. --------------------dueled by •corporation the oltlet or rho Cllw Cletk. pro.....,,y have been held by ducted by an indMdual The fotlowlnn ,..,son '321'40 NAME ITATE•NT Published Oringe Coast PUBLIC NOTICE 'tCTTTIOUI Ml..... J A Rest, PrtsJdent , .....,., Oavod V P"""I .. ., ....... 1 are Published Or•nna Cout Dally Pilot Oero .. --13 20 N .. .._ IT .. -MINT Th'• st1t~t •• f......., 2000 Mam Srreer Hunr lhe Police Department of the Thos sraie;;;;I wN Hied doing bustneu as Dally Pllol Ocio'b«-13. 20. The lottoWing persons are 27 November 307986 • · .. _ .. ""' " "''""' w-....., mglon Beach C1lltornl1 C1ry or Cosll Mesa lor a Wllh the Counly Clerk 01 Ot· OCTO . POWER. 34 184-B 27 Noveml>ef 3, 1986 d0tng buSlneas It M·355 K 2110I The folto'Wlng pettens art wllll Iha County Clerk or Of. 92648 peflod 1n exc.ss of nlne1y ange County on Seplembe< Coast Hwy • Dan• POlnl. M-338 9390 l TD.. One Upper FtCTITIOUI ., ... II d0tng buslneta H •nge County on October 6, Dated Ocrober 20 1986 190) Clays 30 1986 Cahl 92629 Newporl Pleza, Newporl NAME ITAffMINT THE FILM STOP. 500 W l986 Boy s Blue MuH1y f'»1JS5 Todd S Jonnston. 199 El Beach Ca111 92680 PtellC NOTICE The following Pl'IOM art Balboa Blvd • Nt1111port F121 ... Allele M. Weritwonll, CllJ Ci.tk, City of Huftll"tlon .. aell Pubhshed Oranoe Coast Daily PllOI October 27 1986 M387 B1cycte, Boy's Black tSpd Published Orange Coasl Camino Atal •F. Ci llf Ml.IC NOTICE The O Holl ComPlfly, inc . doing business IS H W H ~h Cahl 92663 Publtshed Orange Coasl BMX Bicycle. Boys Chrome Daily Pilot Oelober 6 13 20 92024 Callfornla One lJl)9er N-FICTITIOUI aulMIS Enterprises, 2739 Dorothy Aober1 C Durlt ... 20311 D11ty Pilot Ocrot:>er 13, 20, 1SP<I Bicycle. Boys 10Spd 27 1986 · This bustntll IS con· FICTITIOUS IUllNISS port Plan Newpon Be.ch, HAMI STA'nMINT Place. Orange, CA 926e9 Cypress. Sa"ta An1 Heights. 27. November 3. 1986 Peach Murray Bicycle Boy's ducted by 811 indivldu•I NAME STATE.MPfT Cat.I 92860 The I011owtno persons ere Kirk A Hot11ng1worlh, C111t 92707 M-J.43 Blue tOSpd varilty Schwinn M323 Todds Johnston The foltowlng Pl'SOl'll are 1 c Myers Pr0per11et, tnc., d0tno business H 2739 Oorolhy Place. Ot· M1nh1 Durkff. 20311 --------- Bicycle eoy·1 Blue Huffy ----------I Tiits alltement was hied doing business u : Cahfornla, Two Upper N--COASTAL CRAFT. 640 enge. CA 92669 Cypress. S1n11 Ana Helghll. P\RIC NOTICE 1S d Bl t G 1· with Ille c-•nry C...._k ol Ot RENEGADE CONSTAUC· porl Plaza N_,.,. 8each Cove Slreel, Costa Mesa. Randy D Wood. 301 Cahf 92707 _____ ..;....;.;.,;;;.__ ----------IRe~/M ar;~~ e .M u:~.; __ Ml._...;...IC.;;...;.NO.;.;;..;T..;.IC£,;.;;;. __ 11ngecoo,;t';onQ;obef20: TION COMPANY, 1755 Or· Calif 92660 ·-,,...... 'Cahl 92827 Walnul Slretl. Newport Thia bu1lno11 11 con-FtCTITIOUl.,_IS Bicycle Blue Wallet with FICTITIOUS IUltHEU 1986 Inge Ave •F. Cos11 Mesa. Bryan S Hall. 29 Magnotti Jim Mc$h111e. 1971 1 Tri-Beach, CA 92663 duct9d by· husband and wilt NAMI ITATI....,. PACIFIC VrEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pac11tc View Drive Newpon Be;ich 644-2700 HARBOR LA WM· MT. OLIVE M ortua1y • Cemetnr1 Crematory 1625 G1sle1 Av" Costa Mesr1 540 5554 money. Goll t>-o with 4 NA• STATEMENT ,122272 Cahl 92627 Avenue Ste 100. San dtnl. Hunllngron Be1ch. Clerk Holltngawotlh. Aober1 C OurkM The fOltowfno Plf90f19 .,, Wood• • 6 Irons • 1 Puller. The IOllowing persons •rt Published Or•no• Coast The Smtih Co .. a C111t. AnMtmo. Caltl 94960 Calif 92646 10382 J8fome. Villa Park, Th•• lllltmenl wu flied 00tno bullness u · Vt\llllr Camera doing buStnes.s as o111y Pltot OctOber 27, No· Co1porat1on, 200 Newporl Janun end B ozena Rob Doezle. 640 Covt CA 92667 wtlh the Coonty Cletk ol Ot· S S METAL FABAI· NOTICE IS FU AT HER GLP FINANCI AL SER· vembe< 3. 10. 17, 1986 Ctr Dr • 105, N-port, Brzezinlki. 23865 Bolhnea. Slreet, Coale Mesa. C1llf. Thia buslne11 11 con-ange County on Oetob« 8, CA TORS. 143 E. 16th St . GIVEN Iha! ti no owner ap. VICES. 2651 lrvfne Ave . M·387 Calif 92660 Laguna NIQllel, Catu 92677 92627 dueled by a general part-1988 Cost• M .... C•lil 92627 pe1ts and proves his own· S 2B This b11slneu Is con-Forest tj Smith 111 1033 Thta buatness 11 con-nership Fa21llO Kim Davis Harding, 1336 ershlp ot the propeny willltn c~::? 926~i· Coate Mesa. flt&.IC NOTICE ducted by: a oorpor11ion Mariners Circle. 'N~port dueled by: co-p1rtners K.A. HotllngsllllOftll Published Otenge Cou1 Garllngtord St . Costa Mesa, seven (7) dlya tottowlng lhe Tat Pan Trading Cofpor. Liz Holmes. Secrettty Be.ch. caur 92860 Aobef1 Doezle This s11tement "'" llled Dally Pllol Oe1obet 13, 20, Calif 92e26 publ~llon ot this Notice. allon. California, 26S 1 1,...,1,.. FtCTITIOUI .,...II This statement wa1 llled This bus I nus 11 con· Thtt ataramenr was flied with !ht County Clerti of Or· 27. November 3. 1986 Thl• bustnoH 11 con· lhe tllle lhertto shall veSl In Ave Sulle 2B 14. Colla NA• ITATl•NT wolh lhe Coonly Clerk of Or-ducted by e llmlted parlner· wllh the Coonly Clefk ol Or· 1nge Coonly on Septembef M-348 dueled by· 1n lndMdual the tinder. 11 rhere be one. or Mesa. Caht 92627 Tne lollowlng persona 110 enge County on Oetobef 20, ship ange County on Oelober 2, 23. 1986 Kim D. Hardlllg m rhe City ol Cosll Mesa. In Thi$ business 11 con-doing buslneH H 1986 1111aa1111a 1986 'UOIM flt&.IC NOTICE This statem.nt wu llled which case lhe pioperty ducted by a corporation M P. CASEY & CO • 790 'anas This 1111ement was tiled FIZ11Q2 Pubhshad Or1ngt Cout wllh the County Clerk ol Or· shall be solCI 11 publlC auc-Frank Grassi Ham1tron Av•. • 19, Coale Published Orange Coast wllh the Counly Clerk ol Ot· PubU1hed Orange Coasl Dally Pilol Oelobet 6, 13. 20, FICTITIOUI IUIMll ange Counly on Oelot>et 3. uon 111 8 rome and dale 10 be This staiamenl was llled Meu, Callt 92627 Dally Pllor October 27. No-ange Coun1y on Oerober 20. Dall~ Pilot OCtober 13, 20, 21, 1986 NAMI ITATIMINT 1986 announced wilh the County Clerk 01 Or· Mallh-Paul Ca.aey. 790 vember 3 10. 17, 1986 1986 27, ovember 3. 1988 M322 The IOltowlng persons.,, P'321a1 DATED October 15, 1986 ange C I 0 be 3 Hamlllon Ave • 19, Costa M-378 FJ23293 M·333 d0tng business H Pvbllshed Orange Coasl A.E. NITH, CHIEF Of 1986 oun Y on cto ' • Mesa. Cat1I 92627 PubliShtd Or1noe Coast Pllll.IC NOTICE BATAVIA· TAFT PART. Daily Pllol Oelobef' t3, 20. POLICE Fl21M2 Tll11 bualnon la con· flt&.IC NOTICE Dairy P1101 October 27, No-Pt&.IC NOTICE FICmlOUI au-II NERS. 1 C.iilornta General 27. Noveml>ef 3. 1986 Published Orange Cout Pubtoshed o a c t dueled by •n lndl\llduel vember 3, 10, 17 1986 NAMI ITA'n•NT Parlntrlhlp, 2111 Buatneu M-347 Daily Piiot Oelober 27 1986 Oat p 1 1 Oe ' nge oas Mathhew p Caaay FtCTITIOUI IUIMll M·376 FICTITIOUI MllMll c.nrer Otlvt. Suitt 200. M 386 I y I 0 IOber 13, 20, This •l•lemenl w•• llled NAMI STATlMINT NAMI ITAff....,. Tht fOllowlng persons.,. --------- _________ .._ _________ 27 November 3 1986 wnh tht Counly Clerk or Or· The lollowtng persons •rt Ptlll.IC NOTICE Tht lollowtng per10ns •rt dol~ buslneH H lrv~i1~'!u ~27 t:urke, 1 P\8.IC NOTICE -, M~ ·~· Counly on Oc1obet 20. do1n~ business •s d-'"" .... ·-·~· ••. H IPUA, TAHITI. 29782 c -....I 11:1~ .... ,.__ __.....;~;._.;;..;.;..;.;:;.__ W<f FIGHTll\G ~ ~LIFE t -Amertcan Heart ft Assoctatlon v ..... ., uu.,, __ .. Pr-on "" L,.,,...~ ....,.,._. """"' -1 uolW, vvrona F"'flf""' .. ---u 19 6 R S TO RAGE, 3001 FtCTTTlOUllUltNEll GARY l. OADEN COM· -· "'" -..-.. a '"'V....,• OllMar.Callf 92825 ... N .. Ml..,..IT· .. ~ ---------I PJl':lm Radhlll Ave BD2 Suite 102. .. ... ITATl:MIENT PUTER CONSULTING TO Calif 92877 B .. .. ... _ .. , POOLIC NOTICE Published Orange Coast Costa Mesa Calli 92826 Tiit lol.........,. ---..., art THE ST AR S. 113 A Efie Matellll\d, 8 P 3045 rlan A Burke. 15 Olym-The tonowlng per-aona 110 -------;;.....-D ~ p tor ,....,....._.. 21 .,.__ s ~-"·v ....... ~. Papeete. Tlhlll. French pus. lnnne Calll 92715 dOlng business u: FICTITIOOI IUIMH 8 Y 1 ""-.,.,.,, .....,.. Disk Drive olutlona Inc . dOlng business H Clearbrook, Cosle M.... Robf'f1 W Guthrie, 67 StjER CALL CREATIVE NAMI ITATEMINT veml>ef 3. 10, 17, 1He C1lltornl1, 3001 Redhill AYI. BLISS. 260 C1gney ln C1ht g2626 Polynesll Greenmoor. Irvine. Cillt 33 Ca"""" l•'an'" ..._1_· M·382 BD2 Su1lt 102. Costa Mesa, Suitt 303. NtwpOf1 BHch, Owy LM G.0.0. 113 A Ptler Glen Kr~. 29762 92714 ,_, ., " "' ••· d;~ ~=: ::''°"' .,.. ___ MUC ___ NO_T1CE ___ CaHt 92626 Calli 92683 CINtbrook. Cosll ....... 6~~·c;;rr1· LIQUlll Nlguel, ThlS bullnHa la con-~d.n~~ ~2~ YOUR FAMIL y PHO· Th11 buslntll la oon-Sallie Ann M McMahOn, Call! 92926 Thrs bullr\9H I• con· ducted by • generll Pitt· nyon Island Drive. Newport TOGAAPHY 4481 809t::p FtCTITIOUI ..,..... dueled by • COfpotttlon 280 C1gney •303. Newpoft Thi• bualnen la con-ducted by. CCH*11*t nerth!Q Beech. c.tif 92660 Ave v b L d c I .. .-IT ---MIChHI l. Deen S..Ch. Cellf 926&3 ducltd by .,, lndM®al p Brien A Burkt, Pertner This ...... ~. II """n· • Of 1 in •. 11 N-A.-... This 1111emeo1 waa flied Thia bualneae 11 con-G L o-.. ~ eter Kramer Thi .,.,..,,~. ""' 92686 • The loffowlng ,__, art 1'Y .....,, Thlt 1111ament waa filed • 111tament WM filed ducted by an lndtvlduat Edw1rc c Pruynakl, dOi~ butlneM 11. wtth lhe County Clef1I of Ot· dueltd by' an indl\llduel Thi• alllemtnt wu flied with the County Clerk of Ot· wUh tht County Clerk of Or· Stitt Call•KOl\Mto 4481 .. ~ • y 0 .. GE COU""TY ""0 ange County on OctObtr 20. Sallie A M McMahon wllh lht County Clet1I ol Or· c Oct 20 llt\Qe County on October 2. Thtl 1ta1--1 ~ .......... """'no ,..,. orb• ,.N ... A..,' t9M Thia alatement wu filed Cou Oc <>bet 3 •noe ounty on Ober 1986 -·-· --,,_, Linda, Cant 92686 WORLD. 237 l• Jolla Or • ,.,. Wtlh lhe Counly Clerll of Or· ~;re nly on 1 • 1986 • wllh lhe County c..r'k of Or- ThOmlS H Threadgold, Newpoft 8eacll, Catlf. 926&3 ,_ ~ •nge Couftty on Oe10btr 3 4481 Boeing Ave , Yorbl Jtftrty l.Mlronce Zlgner, Publi.ned Ot.,. Coat! ange Counry on Oclobef 2. P'a21111 Published O 9rlQI Cout Published Orange Coaat 1988 ' Linda, C111t 92686 237 La JOiia Or . N9wpor1 Dally Polo! Oelobet 27. No-198' PublltM<S Ottnge COMI 0 I PllO Oc ~ 27 o.iry PllOI October 13, 20. "'"'41 Thi b vembef 3, 10, 17, 1998 ,~ 01lly Pllol Oelobtf 13 20 •l )' 3t t ' No-27, NOVll'nbet 3, 19" Publl"" ..... Or.,..,.. "-·-t t ustntu 11 con-Beach. Clltf. 92ee3 M..J7t Publlllled 0 ,.nge Coast 27• Novtmt>er 3• 19ee · · vember • 10, 17, 198' .. ._. -·,,.... ....,.. dueled by a general part. Thia bu1lnt11 11 con· D91ly Piiot October 13. 20. M·348 M-384 M-335 Dally Pilot Oe10t>er 13, 20, nershiP ducted by 1n lndlVldllll DlatlC NOTICE 27• November 3. 1986 •-II' NOTICE ---------27, Nowmbtf 3. 19" Edward C Plasynskl Jeff Zlgner r-n1Vu" Pta.IC NOTICE M-341 This statemen1 was filed Thtt 1111emen1 wH flltO M-336 Ptlll.IC NOTICE w•lh lhe Counry Clerk 01 Or· wllh the CountV Clerk of Ot· 'tennou• aue.a1 IC •• '9CflTIOUI IUaMU .,._ti' 11t1T11rr •no• County on Oc1ot>et 20. ange County on Qetot>tt 3, T!!,AMl10l~TDmlff "8.IC NOTICE PtCTTT10U9 .,..... '1CTTT10UI .,..... MAm ITAT'IMllt'T '"""'°"' ""',_ 1986 1989 ... --"'V l*IOl'll ate NA.Ml ITATDmNT NA• ITATIMllfT The follooMng peraon1 we '1CTmOUI ........ n:n.o ,_,_ doing bllslneM n: '9CTJTIOU9 ....... The IOflowlng 1*toM lfl Tiie IOllOwlng panon1 are dOlng ~ u MAMI ITATllmllf Published Orange CoNt Publlsned Orange Coalt ILLVSIONS. 1853 Port MAm 8TAn.tfT dotng bualnela M dOlng l>llllMM • CCI, GOLDEN OMAMS, 384 T1'e Dally Piiot Oerober 27. Ho-Oeli't Pitot OC!Ober 13, 20, Sheff191d, Newport a.cft. The loltowlng p«aona are ANCHOAS AWAY YACHT 103112 Jerome, VIiia ltarll, Avoca.do • 15, Cotta Mela, doing:,:;:::::--.,. wml>ef 3 10, 17 1988 27 NO'llf'lblf S ttte CeMt 82te0 doing bUliMM u MAINT!NANC!, 11810 c.t1t0<ni. 92M7 Cllff1 82121 0 • S H A U N E C y M·372 • • M-339 Ken Fllflef. t~3 PC>ft Pll!fllCE ,INANCIAl 8"Cll llvd •321, Hunt· Clark HolllftJ.:.WOflft, !:"Jo°" llltlovlcll, H • [NT(APAISU tOOO '°""' * * • • • • • • • • * • * • * • • • * • * • • • ~2Me>N9wp0rt Beach. ~~u;o.~•~e1~: ",;:,','":r.~c-:~:!!'!~a. =.:r:=1 Pen, ~ •28;115 Cot•• ....... = C:; .'if:.3. co.ti Sulla Grou. 636 Hatl>Or Celtl 17910 8each 8Nd •32E. Kltll A Hotllneawortll, Valer'/ ltekovlcll, 314 ~ W 0 '8haunecy, GARAGE SALE It's that ti'" again! Moke wre yout gorOg. tole It o we<ess by ~ in doMified. Sbt your ad two day. b.fore ftM tole to attroct the tnOSt ~ 642-5678 laland Or . Newpott l'Jeeetl. Amttan ,.,..,, L4nCt-Hunllngton Beach, Calif 2739 Oorotn., Place. Or· A~ 1 ts, co.ta Mela. 10001outll eo. Dr ... ~ CeM 12MO 1ng Corporatton t2&47 enge. Cellforf\la t2Mt Caillf t2t27 Cotta MIN c. tM TMI bualnea •• COi\• lfll• bvMnl•• •• ~on· TNI bvllMll I• COi\• Tlltt blltlnell le con-Tnit ltkl .. ,.... •• ~ Tiits butlnwl .. COi\• d\leted t>y C01*1Mft dueled by • COff)O(•tlon ctuc1ed l>Y an lndlv4dual dueted by ~OiWtnera °"''*' by ~'*' ~led t>y an lndMdl.-I & ... Oro., Alln lrf Platce, PreakMnt Diie khwan.1 CWtt Ho11019W01111 ~ fttlloW:ll ~ w O'SNunecy Thia "1atement WU head Tllll .... ~ wta flled Thll .. ..__., ... tlad Ttlle atattman1 w-. f"9d Tllil ate..,_,, W11 tied Tiiie ... ~ ... lied wttfl ttle County Ctartl of Or~ Mtft lflt Couftty Otftl ot Or-wltf\ lfle County c-ti of Or· Witfl IN County c.11 of Qr. wttt1 tM C....., a.. of Or· wttf1 l9't Couft'Y a.tt( of Or· anga County on Oe1ot>er 20, anga County on Octoc. 20, anot Counf'/ on Oct~ 3, "'OI County on 8-tembtr anga County °"' ~ 20. anga County °"" OctOber 3 ,... ftM ,... 23. ,... ltM '"' • ,.., ,_ '1tW7 ,_ ,_ ~~~~~eo.~~~~~eo.~~~~Or ~ Dally PllOt OctotMW 21. tooio-Oal"r Pttoi Octocier 27 Ho-~ ~ OetoMr 13, 20, DtMfy Pilot OctObtr t , 13, IO. Oat1y Not Octooer 27, Hoo Diiiy P1tOt Oct= 11, 20 ¥amw3. 10. 11. ,,.. ~3. 10. 1'1, 1• 21.~ws. 1tM 21. 1Me ..,,.s. 10.11, ttM 21 kovefui•a 1.. • M""380 ""'31A M442 M3a1 M~ ' ' • ) ) llark Jerae of tile •••• beada for tile end sone after interceptlnC a pue u LeRoy Rains wla alleyllght, out1ast Atlanta, 14-7 Defense a afn takesspotlt ht· as Rams re af n first place BJ JOIBPll DUDEVOI& .......... 0 , • The more the Rams t?'. lO ct\aftlt, the more tt.i'y 1tay the same. Take Sunday a pme apinst the Atlanta faJcons. · To pump some new 'blood into his anemic pus offense, which is ranked last in the NFL. Rams Coech John Robinson opted for a chan,e in quanerblck, startina Steve Dils over Steve Bartkowski. And man•ment did it1 pert by finaJly 1Cttin1 holdout wide receiver Henry Ellard into a uniform with hopes he miaht break a bi& play or two. The rnuhs? lfyou'veseen one Rams win you've seen 'cm all. Another alley fi&ht effort b¥ the defense, which again accounted for half the sconna. Another feeble passing game whose hiahli$ht was runnina back Eric Dickerson's Billy Kilmer imitation on a halfback o ption pass that went for the only offensive touchdown by either team. -- And yes, another dry-as-dust win. But with first place in the NFC West at stake, the Rams did what they had to and scored a 14-7 win over the Falcons at Anaheim Stadium in front of 56.993 fans who saw Rams (6-2) avenge a loss two weeks ago to Atlanta (S-2-l)and vault into firs1 ~ace by a half game over both the Falcons a~ San Francisco in the process. "Well. that was finesse football at its best," said a smiling Robinson. "Seriously. that was the most physical game I can remember one of rllY teams playing. "While I was dissapointed ~th the passing ga'me again. we won a fierce strugte with a tremendous defensive effort.'' The Rams defense held Atlanta to IS I net yards of offense. eight first do wns and no points: As the game progressed. the Rams got only tougher. allowing just one first down and 27 yards in the second half. The only score Atlanta got was when Fakons cornerback James Britt picked up the ~ond of wide receiver ~chael Young's two fumbles and returned 11 65 yards an the third quarter to make it 14-7. Other than that the closest Atlanta came lo sconng was when Mick Luckhurst hooked a 32-yard field goal left on the Falcons' first possession of the game. And the only other time the Rams got close to a score was when Young fumbled away the ball at the Falcon one ...... ,,. .• ,,,,,, ___ -.....14 AtJuta7 • a'dan 21 •ffouetoa 17 ·' Su ff'IDCllCO )I, -oreeo Bay 17 ~ 23 Su DiC90 7 -New York Jeu li. New Orleans 23 •DaJJu 37, St. Louil 6 -cbiCllO 13, Detroit 7 9Pinaburab JO Cincinnati 9 Cle¥elancl 23, ~netOta 20 Miami 17, •IQdianapoliJ 13 New Eqland 23, •Buffalo 3 *Kansas City 27, Tampe Bay 20 •Denver 20, SoattJe l 3 . T_...,1Game Wasbin&ton at New York Giants (Channel 7 at 6) •NFL roundup, peee 82. •Rams, Raiden statistics, BS. in the second quarter. The Rams offense had 335 yards. but 234 of them came on the ground. Dils was seven of 16 for just 92 yards and two 1~crcc,rtions. And Ellard. He played but d1dn't catch a pass or have one thrown his way. ··we didn't score a lot, but we sure did push them around.'' said Dickerson. And on the Rams' Monday night showdown with Chicago next week he said ... The Bears a rc very talented. but we're very physical. I th1ok w.C:U.bc ready." Dickerson had 170 yards rush1ns on 30 carries lO CarT) the offe nsive load for the umpteenth time and make up for his past failures against the falcons. who had held him 7 3. 41 and 26 yards rush ins an the last three meetings. Dickerson now has 1,030 for the season after his fifth IOO-plus yard game. an which the Rams arc 5--0. But Dickerson was more interested in talking passma instead of running after the game. "We always work on the halfback pass in practice," he said." And these guys a~ alwar.s telling me I throw hke a girl. but hey. I got 11 there didn t I?"' D1ckcr!>On too~ a handoff from Dils. swept right, and when the Atlanta defense came up to meet him. he (Pleue eee llAllS/82) Ranis rank No. 1 in Dull Derby Artist coach apologizes Attempt at excitement backfires for Falcons ByEDZINTEL ....,,...ea, a o 1 A~ntly the Atlanta Falcons don't have this winnina ugly routine down yet. Not like the Rams do, anyway. Tbc Falcons and Rams entered Sunday's pme in Anaheim Stadium ranked 1-2 in the NFL in rushinJ and in putting their fans to sleep. With their 14\-7 win, the Rams arc now No. 1 in the NFC West and No. I in the Dull Derby. Atlanta's pme plan was all wrong. The Falcons threw 2S times -a whole lot for them. All that passing/ot them was 64 yards., two intercepuons an a silver platter on which to hand a win to the Rams. Instead of handing the ball 35 times to Gerald Riggs lilce they did in their 26-14 win over the Rams earlier this season, the Falcons tried to surprise the Rams with excitement. They failed miserably. The Rams, as anyone who bas watched them this season could tell you. don't excite easily. Atlanta may have left the field with cleaner consciences, knowing they bad at least tried to entenain the fans, but the Rams got the win. "There is only one staustic that counts and that is winning." Atlanta coach Dan Henning said Sunday, wishmg be had heed his own philosophy. Atlanta scored l 24 points in its 4-0 start. ln their last four games, the Falcons have scored 43 points to go 1-2-1. That bas Henning justifiably worried. With games against New England, the New York Jets and Chicago to follow, the Falcons know that dull probably won't get it done. But if the alternative -passina -doesn't work either, what are the FaJcons to do but sink further in the West? "We just have to fight through this," said Hennfog in a thought ccboed universally by the team foUowing Sunday's game. "Offensively, we need to plug in·the people to see what they can do. We should try to go baclc to becoming a more efficient team." Henning tried that when be plugged in Turlc Schonert for starting quarterback David Archer in the fourth quarter. By then, maybe it was too late. In any event, Schon en, the former Servite High School star, completed all three of his passes -two to his own team. His third pass was intercepted by Jerry Gray at the Rams' IS-yard line with 5:57 left. That killed Atlanta's last hope and should keep Schonert on the bench for a while. "I have nothing to say." said Henning.. who actually did. "It was time to give Turk a chance. Archer is the starting quarterback." Archer. ranked No. I in the NFL in passing earlier this season, has sunk with the Falcons. ., .......... Erle Dlckenon ••olde two Atlanta defenden. Sunday be was 11 of 22 ~sing for 53 yards. Tbe offense be directed did not score a point. Afterward, Schonert was not in a talkative mood. So ended that controversy, which shows you bow similar the Rams and Falcons really are. As for Riggs, he had 43 yards on 15 cames, accounting for almost one-third of Atlanta's ISi yards. Unfortunately, like the Ra.ms, the FaJcons rely heavily on a single.back runnin' attack. Henning rightfully credited the Rams defense for at least part of the Falcons' troubles on Sunday. "The difference between this game and the game in Atlanta was the Rams' defense," be said. "They even put their points on the board for them." True. Marlc Jerue returned an interccpuon off Archer for a touchdown for half the Rams· points. Which should have come as no surprise. The Rams' best offense has been their defense all season. Atlanta tried to win -with defense on Sunday, but not through design. The falcons' touchdown ca.me qn comerback James Britt's 65-yard return with a fumble recovery in the third quarter. "This was frustrating." said comerback Scott Case who forced Michael Young's fumble which fell into Bntt's hands. "The offense probably thinks this game was their fault. "We knew we could ma.lee the big defensive plays, specially late in the game. We did and still lost." The Atlanta defense had JUSt one maJOr letdown Sunday -on the Enc Dickerson (Pleue eee DULL/82) to CM, Baldwin By ROGER CARLSON °'_...., ........ Losing big huns. and It huns most when the cut 1s made. II hun 1-aguna Beach H1gh's Lloyd ( ouon deep!~ Fnday night as he watched 1he .\n1sts absorb a 49-18 Pacific ( oast League game to Costa Mesa His reac11on was quick. calling Mrsa Coach Tom Baldwin a "low- cla~~ indl\ 1dual for trying to run up 1hc score." The Mustangs scored with 3:47 left on a ::!2-) ard pass to third stnng recel\ er Scou Siler after Laguna Beach had quickly scored 1w1cc in the fourth quan er 10 cut the margin to 4::!-18 Later. w11h ume to think about 1t. )Cl'ond-thoughts came to Cotton . ··w e v.cnt o'er to Costa Mesa on aturda} and apologized." said Cot· ton .. The> deserved a handshake and heller v.ords than what they gol from us "Mc and John Harrington. our llnehac~ers coach. and Jonathan f o<ld and Scan Maho ney. t<Wo of our t:apta1ns v.ent O\Cr (Pleue .ee ARTISTS/84) Rain gives Bosox rest; Hurst \Viii face Mets For Raiders, it's the Marc and Todd Show NEW YORK (AP) -Boston Manager John McNamara finally had a chance to get to some sleep Sunday night. New York Mets pitcher Ron Darling got a little extra rest and probably no sleep. Game seven of the World Series was rained out Sunday and post· poncd until tonight. gi ving McNamara time to recover from the Red Sox's game six debaclr Saturday night. For Darhn •• who will stan game seven. the raanout meant an extra day's rest and an extra night lo wonder about the outcome. The Series' last game now will be pla>ed at 5: 1.0 p.m. PST tonight. placing 11 in direct compc:tition with the NFL's Monday night football game -this week. the New York Giants vs. the W,!ishington Redskins. McNamara said late Sunday he was start. lcf\-handcr Bruce Hurst. who won game one and f.lmC fi ve for the Red Sox. Dennis "011 Can" Boyd was prcviou ly scheduled 10 stan. Mc Namara said that wh1lr he wasn't sure the day off would bt good for his team. 11 was for him since he missed a few winks over game six. which the Rrd 'lost 6-.S an the 10th innina on a three-run rall) by tl'le Mets. "I had a slccplcss niaht last niaht alkr that ballsame Com mg that close to the champion hip -11 wa a very difficult m omma." McNamara M•d One reporter start~ to ask MC'Namarn a que'it1on sayma. "When )'Ou v.okc up this mom 1ni. " McNamara interrupted and said. ··1 d1dn'1ao10 lccp " Wilson throws four touchdown passes to tight ends (three to Christensen) HOUSTON (AP) -Los An~eles Raiders quarterback Marc Wilson and tight end Todd Christensen connected on three touchdown pass plays and the Houston Oilers added a steady supply of "'istakes Sunday, providing a 28-17 victory for the Raiders. All of Wilson's touchdown passes went to tight ends, including a 2· yarder to Christensen's backup, Andy Parlcer, in the first quarter and passes of 14, 32 and 3 yards to Christensen. Raiders Coach Tom A ores said that's bow it was designed. "Because of their blitzing and dogjng, they have to cover him o ne· on-one and he can't be covered o ne· on-one," Aorcs said. "So we de- veloped some things for him this week and fonunately they worked out." Christensen caught seven passes for 82 yards. "Hearl~ that this play is for No. 46 is somethlna I'm sJad to hear." Christensen said. The Oilers were unable to over· come their mistakes despite quar- tert.ck Warren Moon's second JOO. yard passina performance of the leUOn and a teas0n·hi&h 1even catches for 138 yards by Drew Hill. The Raider defense sacked Moon six times and intercepted four of his passes. The Oilen were penalized 11 times for 80 yards. Raider defensive tackle Btll Piclcel led the charae qainst Moon. "They like to throw over the middle to their t~t end and becks out o( t.ckfield, Ptclcel 181d. "We noticed on the film Moon throws the blU on a line drive, pen.icularty on the shon stuff. All we had to do was keep our bands up."' ()tier Coech Jetty Olanv1Ue, who \ watched bis team's mistakes mount, said the Oilers can play better. "Unlike a mirror, r think we're not reflecting the im• of what we rcaUy are," Olan ville said. "We're our own enemies, so we have to work with three factions. We need to just play the Miami Dolphins next week." Moon now bas been sacked 26 times this season and bas thrown 17 interceptions in eiabt pmcs. "I'm tired ofstandin&on this bench (in the dressina room) trying to make e~cuses." Moon said. "We're beating ourselves every way you c.an possibly do it We need a little more razzle- dazzJe, utilizina the talented people on our team." The Raiden. S-3, won their fifth straight pme after three straiaht losses and took advantqe of the Oilen' fint-half mi1CUCS for a 21-7 lead at intermission. The Raiden played the game without their leadma ruaber, Marcus Allen\ sidelined with an ankle irtjury. Rookie Napoleon McCallum subbed with 82 yards on 2l carries. Moon was sacked twice, threw two interceptions. lost a fumble and had five~ tipped in tbe Oilen' error- filled first half. Moon was sacked four more times in the second half althoup Houston rallied with Tony Zcndeju' 48-yard field Joal and a ,..yard toucbdown nan by Mike Rozier in the thud quaner. The Oilen were penalized 11 times for 80 yards. inc.had.in& ciabt inf'nc- tions for 6S yards in the first ~f. Wilson hit Andy Part"er with a 2· yard touchdown pass in the first quaner, aided by Rod Martin's interception and two penalties apjn1t the Oilcn. - Jtalder wide recelnr Dokle Willi••• (rtpt) tum def•der u a pue wu .. ort , DA 4oea 't thin• paraChate trick wuabltfunny ,.._.,. ... ,mer NEW \'OU -Dillrid ~ L_.W· JC?U S.Mwxi M Sudily IMl M .-a -"...,_..Y ,_.. a cw ..... a ~w.'lt.ttwlaoJc:" 'fdaalOSlacllSUdium ..,.. .... 11.f. "'die ortd Selim. .... lt OOUild Ila~ led IO pmaic li8d a aampedc .. Sutucci iiaid. .. JJ may Mft bnMllltta momnwy d to t0me but ii could 1119ve --~ .-,. ud 1ar1 ifbthld aubed into die tlWkOt ~ Piii~ il1lit bad bocMd over dectnc:a1 ·~ a•*nt &ft... • bl the fint iD.ni.al "'*Meo'~' dnmalic vieioty over tbe Bol1oo Red Sos Saturday nicbt. cbe fu. Macbad Setsio. 37, of New Yod'. aay, iuded bf plracbu.ie brtwent tbe mowad ud fint bat.. Ke earned a bu.Def' that reed: "'Lci•s Go Meu.. .. SerJiowu qm~!y~a"y~udi~ POiice a.od 1a1tr refuted tO 1111wer any questiom oa bow ht bepD the · detc:ettt.. autboritiel said. '1'he ~ th()l1pndt. of people in • packed ltadlum is too smou.1, a maua ao ~uab off the danaer which u.oauthonz.ed skydJVUI& int0 the stadium crates:' Santuc.6 said lhrouab his spoke:sma.c, Tom McCarthy .. We~ treaUD& the ~ent oft.ht &ns, playcn and othen very senously.' PC1.C Nel.an, a spokesman for the Federal AVl.IUoo AdmiD.lltJ"aUOD in New York. said the matter WU WM:Sa inve:sllpuon and be could not comment on -.ibethet an aim.ft was ajvco oleara.Doe 10 Oy over Shea Stadiwn t0.drop otrSerpo. .. We arc look:mJ tnto the matttr with p-eat intensity," NcliOn wd ... We don't take li&htJy to a prank such u this." Se:raio, who 10ld authonties be was an actor, was arresleCf and c~ with reckless enda..oaermeot, a felooy, and crimuw trespaSs, wd Sgt. Raymond O'Donnell. a poli~ spokesman. He later wu charied with cnminal nwsan~ and dilOf'derly duct. l Quote of the day C'Urlfl Pierce. writina an the Boston Herald. after a celebrity rendition of the nauonal anthem for the Anaheim crov.d before the third ~me of the Red Sox-An1els scncs: "Sammy Da ' ts Jr. sang the anthem. finishing in slightly less time than 1t took the Bnt1sh to lheU Fon Mctj.enf') :· Newport's Be.msteln wine title POMONA -ao'b Ghdden and Don • Garlits. tv.o veteran professional drag racen. "-On v.orld champ1onsh1ps Sunday at the 22nd annual Nataonal Ho1 Rod A~$0C1at1on Winston World Finals at Pomona Raccv.a) j Gltdden 42. from Wh iteland, Ind . earned a record sc'cnth Pro S10<k ~son title and won his 52nd career NHRA event before a crowd estimated at 42.000. Garlm 54. became 1he first Top Fuel dragster dn,er to v.an ronsttutt ve world champ1onsh1ps when hl' defeat~ Gene Sno"" 1Jl the first round of eltmrna11ons C.,arlm then fouled away his chances for a s1,th C\l'nt title 1n the second round against eventual "1 nncr Darrell Gw) nn Kenn} fkrMtean of "lewpon Beach added a fifth seas.on Funn) Car win to has second s1ra1ght world championship Garlits and Bernstein each won a S7S.OOO bonus for their wo rld champ1onsh1ps and Gltdden received S3S.000. Tl•• lall tD ....... ~1· HONOLULU -0nW T .... --" 1ar m ,__,two ...... •= .......... Cll 511111 p I J'lDa. J6.IS. •~a:al wefaa¢11..-s.a.•y .. nit •• ........, ol ..., w-. .Att's1 Celi;. ~---'"1....._ ncr-.ot:""'fldlc COM AdlllCic A.a ciMa .... lft 2· 7. Hawmi. .... ame mao &M ~ tubd .coed •ri arr'ly ia di! 6 •,allowed fllllenoe 2lA ,..._ ._ Mly IOn +'• Fn ¢ " Mih<* CJaytOll Mr' 'ca ~ -.. * llaiHow c6MC ma. rxbd .., 429 -.1 ,..,.: Mah• l'Wlled b 77 yardsud QUlltt dlftc ...-b 6Sywda. • FDDenoe·a Rick CalbouA oPtDDd tbe ICOriat with u 17-)'al'd pwn rewna wim Hf..29 to pla')' ill the finl quart.tr. Hawaii IOI OD the board wbeo Rodri., V~ Dcbd a 33-)'ltd 6dd ~ wrtb i;23 left ill ·me prnoc1. Tbe ICOte Wll te1 US) I Rict Saundcn• ialt.rceptioo lbat pu,t the ball 00 the atut• 2~)Vd lmt. Saundcn alto recovered a Titan fumble lata ta tbe ball. Kawai.a took a 9-l lead io the eecood quartef' wben Tipc.oa cocnDkt.ed a )..yard toud:adowD pus ID c:oy1e Permetttr. Valverde~• coevcnioa auanpe failed. Pennet1et'' ICOte with 11 :31 Id\ lD the ball capped an I I-play, 6'-yard Rainbow drive. Kookaburra m wtna .,~ FR.EM.ANTLE., Australia -lain ~ Murray and Peter Gtlmou.r switched boell Sunday in the America's Cup defawk:n• trials. an.cl it _ proved little except that Kookaburra JU mi&ht be slJ&btJy faster than K..oobbur2 ra Cl It was the second tune t.bt two s.k:lppen aod 12· meter yacbu met in the first 1Crie1 of the defenders' trials. Murray, a.board Kookaburra Ill, won the earlier race by two seconds, and Sunday, Gilmour rcvencd the outoome, steerina Kookaburra DJ 10 a ~-sccond v1ctory. Kookaburra Ill leads the first double round-robin scnes with seven points. Australia IV is second with su pomls and Kookaburra JI is third with fiv'e points. Crenahaw win• golf tourney SAN ANTONIO, Tex. -Ben !I Crenshaw shot a 6-under-par 64 and scored a one-shot victory over Payne StcW&rt Sunday in the SlOrm-shortened, S4-bok Vantqe GolfChamp1onsbtp. The scheduled 36-bole, tw0sround finish Sunday was reduced to one round ~y a thunderstorm that h1l the Oak Hills Country Oub course shortly aft.er Crenshaw and Stewart had completed 18 holes. After a delay of 2 hours, 10 minutes, tournament offietals. anoouooed that the day's second round bad been canc.eled and the tournament concluded at the end of S4 holes. The vtctory was the 12th of Crcnsbaw's career and bu second of the season. He finished with a 196 total, 14-uoder-par, match.mg the Low S4-hole total on the PGA 10ur th.ii season. Television, radio TELEVISION 5: I 0 p m. -BASEBALL: Boston Red Sox \\ Nl''>' York Mets an game seven of World ~ne!I. ( hannel 4. 1 6 p.m -PRO FOOTBALL: Washington at l'oc" York Giana. Channel 7. 7:30 p.m. -HORSE 8ACING: Oak Tree result\. Channel 56 RADIO 5 10 p.m -BASEBALL; Boston Red Sox vs. New York Mets in game ~vcn of World Series. KNX (1070). RAMS WIN ALLEY FIGHT FROM ATLANTA •• F rom Bl stopped and lofted whal he called .. a back (Jerald Riggs and no~ tackle duck" I 5 )a rd~ to tight end David Greg Meisner recovered 1he ball at 11 ill for a touchdown with 4·0S left tn the Falcon 30 and took it down to the the i.econd quaner I 5 .. We 1.1.atched the fil ms of Allanta The other TD c.ame from. for 1hc and \aW how the)' like to bnng the ~cond consecutive week. an in1er- safct~ (David ( roud1p) up 10 stop ccptaon return. this ume by Jcrue. Ertl · saad Hall .. , knew 1hat play who picked off a Dave Archer pass 1.1.ould work I 1.1.as JUSt worned about and scored from 22 yards out. mak1n' the catch I t'~ been a Iona ume .. That was my first touchdown ~1nle I ve been an the endzone so I'm ever:· said Jcrue ... I'll be hanging on not u)Cd to at." 10 that ball fortver ... The firstsdown play came after On the play of the Rams defense. Ra m~ hnebacker Mark Jerue made 1.1.h1ch didn't allow Atlanta running 1he first of his two b1a plays by back Gerald R1ags to run wild lake he kn oc king 1he ball loose from running did in 1he first meeting. and shut11ng --------------. out the Falcon offense. Jerue said: • J~lt l~lt'( ) ~ •& SALES • SERY1CE • LEASING _,_oc ,.._u, ... ..,..v.-. '"...., Oo -"" ...... ' ti "'" 2 •• Cttfllt --2.9l/o~~~ I 011'10 f ir~\lone Bl NoniV~lk 21J18b8 j~JJ /14/636 677~ 'TECA'TE IMPORTED BEER Presents "We wanted them to beat us with the pa~~. We know Archer can run. so 1.1.c tned 10 keep him 1n the pocket so he rnuldn't run around and beat us with ht\ athletic ability." * •AM MOTii: Part ot Ille rH IOfl fO( Ille Item•· ""'"' on OtftnM w11 the rt1urn ol r•Ol!I ln\ldt llfltOl<-er Cef1 I•-"Ht 11'11~11 "' cite~ ., H jd tellOw l~ef' M9f'll Jerw ·•He OOtl • IOI ot dirty wri for UI .. Corr-ero1Ck Wr'I Grav lddld 1notller lntt<· ceotton end now 1181 tlvt Oii Ille vMr Th e Pros· r;mcP 195 7 UlllTTmtllAICE ~ .. No~~~ i'J:' a1·77• - 4110Nlbapa1..., .... ,.. .... c.. Otl•Gn•le<I OH \ ru,,,., Gwv ,..., i.tt Ille u•me wll,, I l\lm'1rl"9 \lr1ln In Ille ..Concl OV¥1t< HI \llOUtd o. ru ov ti>' C,,lceoo ltunnlnt ~ .. '" • ..._., "'" IWlfOld lhf NIM "9• "Ht '\ I ll"tll DI<~,' U ICI COKll .Hiii! ........ "W,..n M ' nol runftlllt llW ti.ti lllmMll llr1 OIOO•no '°' Erl< Oi<tieneft .. Tiie FalcoM to•e~o 11mo,1 ,..,1 ot t~lr ISi varO\ ol off9ftM on tl\elr '"'' Orlvt wrwn tllev went '1 trullleH vard\ '' Mkk Ludltwrst's »·verd f1eld toe! "' td ... ot ''" Ati.nta ume lfltO Ille NIM ,..,,,, t'1e NO 1 11r0\lllCI o.me Ill the NFL. ..... g""' tl1 I verd\ l)ut Ille FalcOM -- km,ttd 10 96 ov ,,.. lt•m,, •llO were rated third 11 IS71 411t• DOl"ll 4·0, 11\t F1ICOl'ls l fl 1·?·1 1n 11\t lr '"'tour Two f0<m« lt1m1 ind '"1W S:11con•. corneroeo. D•Vlcl ~ 1nd Cle· ltn\•vt t no O..W\ Hl rr!Mft tlCll maC1e imo.cfl SutlCll• (rO<Jd•O IO<ttd Ille tumtlle Oii MktlMI Y~ '"•' ..,.,,, t0< 1 touc:lldO'#n enct Harr1- lll>Ptd one Of Strff Oh' Pll-tl\ll WH .nftrc.c>ltO DULL ••• From Bl halfback opuon pass to David Hill for a touchdown On the play. Dickerson fooled safet) David Croudip. Thinking Dickerson wou ld run the ball. C'roudap came up to meet him. lea ' mg Hill alone 1n the end zone. "'M> fault all the way," Croudip said. "'The) warned us in practice about 1hat play. I had the middle of the zone coverage but I didn't read the cue n&ht. When Enc pulled up to throw. I knew I had commited. It was too la1e." But II was the second quarter and siill early for the Falcons to do -somcth1na on offen~. That never happened. . Steelers win at home! "--AP . 111+ r 1lw Pill ' .... ~s.ecta_..-............... ~o( lbt IC:alOl9 -........ D ... I I 111111 ~ team.~** finl ---· ..... 5-dly"~f[ aruon. • "9>•QI their belC footW ot:dit ,..,. dae s.de.1 IUf1W'lllCd 1W (a,Oftict C1=ci= ,. • •h ~9 -dlrir I OOtlt wlctGr) at Tbrcit Ai"lll ._,. m , .. Tb it the kiad ol~ -·~ ._. ....... flar a kww ti.~.~ Pit ..... cft!*we ...... C'9il 'flo»ey YKI. potnuna to tiw 's..len r~ .un. lkw ... aince 1969. The Doi~ wwhilt. hdd olf tile Wlnku Indianapolis C"oh.l 17-1) al die Homier o..e ID maU lhrir tttord 3-S. OM 0/ dlCir ... -adtt 0oa Shula. Earnest Jadt0n aod Waller ~ ran fot men than 100 yards eadl IDd Mart Malo. muned from I •~wed IDJUI')' laYOft' IO throW two ~ .. IM*' u PltlJburib .__ Citlcinuti. <!afl' AndenoD kicW dll'ce fiddpha tht ~ -on for the fim time ill fos ~ pnaa dais 1t2SOn ud ctMk-d a four-pnw ~ ...-api1'll 1J9e ~ CiftC'1nnat1 had foijr poeieatial K:Ori.1111 drives &ii iMldt tJw S&ttlm" 2Q..yard liK. twice whee Jam 8recda miMed lbon"fa.OF flOld pJ •nmtPll. In other pmc'I: D 1Y 3 17. Celea II -Quanett.ck Din Marino ~~ tOr 24) yards and 11~n ud Miaau·s JobA.. ~~mackapmestaviaclaekk1ttbe0olphins· 14- >-ard line 1n the dollaa t«Onds. ~ the vtctory over the Colts. ()..8. h was lht Dofphin1' 13th ~t victory ova the Colts. L~ Jonarst current strina in the ape. ~ Colts. lra1hna 17, I 0 at halftime, pulled within four potnls midway lhnMCb lhe final period on Dean 81asuro's 4S..yard field pl. his leC'Oftd of the pmc. • "h wu a very important win for us." Shula said. .. Lcttin& Lb.is shp away would have been a real heanbreakcf ... Oildt 17, ~it -Jeff Smith scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 32,yard run in the founh quarter. liftin& Kansas City over Tampa Bay. Sm1th'srun the Chiefs' lon&cst scorina run of the season. a.nswned Tampa Bay's 1 l-ptay. 80-yard touchdown drive that had pulled the Dues even.at 2().20 with I 2:S2 to go. Fonner San Clemente Hi.sh and s.ddlebeck Colqc standout Bill Kenney, tn hlS first start as the Ch.id's' quarterback this season. hi1 two key pusn in the winnjnc drt\e. Jeu U, Salata U -Al Toon. the NFL's leading receiver. ca1.1ght three to uchdown pau.es from Ken o·enen as the Jets v.on a club-record saxth straiaht pme. Ne"' York built a 28-6 lead 1hrou&h three quarters and "11hs1ood New Orleans' 17-poant final pcnod to raise its record to 7-1 an the AFC East. Ignoring a persistent nun. Toon. a second-year wide receiver from Wisconsin. scored on passes of 16. 62 and Si). )ards Toon had six catches for IOI yards.11vina him 49 recep11ons this )car. Bun U , Uoa1 7 -Linebacker Wilber Marshall's one-man sack. stnp and 12-yard touchdown fumble return led Chicago over Detroit. Marshall, 1n one fell !.woop. sacked quarterback Eric Hipple. forced a fumble. recovered and returned 12 yards for the Bears" only touchdown ca(I) tn the first quarter. ""°''" Bu\kf° kitUd IWO firid pis. incJudiftl I 27· >arda .,lb 11 ...-oi• "'1ftlinioa 1n &M pme. • Quanrrt.'l Jecn McM11'on. who mf~ ~ ~ • 23-7 :loa -.. 'MiutloU bcaUlt of vanout a~ munitd IO KtJoa to Nn hit stnna to 22 1tra1aht vtctona 1nllfmelllrhnswwd. ••• u. Vailiip tt-Mau Bahr's child Reid .,.a oflk..-C. a ll·>wdtt with I :'610 play, hfted CieYelUd O\C't MiaaetOU. . A...I Orva.nd rallied from a 17,3 halftunt de1~-..• ucl lllll trailed 20-JOafter 1hrttquarten. But CUrt11 Dtckey, who f'Ulkd-for IOj yards. tied the pme at 2().20 with a 17,~ t~ run -1th 4:23 lo p&ay 10 Kl lbe IUlt for lWlf1-.nruns fildd pl. . Bahr alto had a caf'fff'·lona j2:Yatd field pl 1n lbe nra Q"8t\tf and. 19-yatdcr in lhe rounh. ...._ u. a.rsen 7...:. Philadelph11'1 defenec tltul dowD illc nplosi"e San D1eao otrtnec and Paul Mcfaddrft kid.ed thrtt f.cld aoals to tnlltf the Elllet O\C't the Cha1Jt1$ •n intermittent rain. The Ollratn. Kven1h in the 28-tcam ltaaue on &oeal offC'ftsc and avcraiina 22.7 po1n11 a pme. pined 279 t:=:--SMl the ever-1mprovin1 "46 Defense • tautbt lt)' 1 C'OIC'h Buddy Ryan. San o.qo pla)'Cd without stanina quanerbedt Dlln Fouts and top runner Lionel James.' Backup quanerblck Martt Hcmnann completed 11 of 29 Pl~ for 122 yards ~ leaving w1lh a concun1on early 1n the rounh quantt. The Chargrrs rushed for jus.t 72 yards ~ilt pau.na fora total of207 as they lost their stventh 1trail)l1 for a I, 7 rtt0rd. thn SI, Padlen 17 -Ronnie Lon. the NFL's pua .,lltftt'rpllOO leader. pklced offtwuGfttfl-81)' petlCt and ~lumcd OM SS ya rds for the 10sahcad touchdown ID P9Qt San Franosro over the Packers. . • Lon saepped in front of Green. Bay wide ~1ver Philhp EPP' and rattd down the s1dehne 10 s:ive San Francuro a 21-14 lead with 14:07 rcmainina. Ray Wmdun& added a 27-yard fiel~ aoal wi~h S: 13 left and TQJ'Y Nixon returned another 1nttrcept1on 88 )'llrds for the final touchdown with 33 seconds remainina, stopping Green Ba) 's final drive . Patrieu U , BW1 S -Tony Franklin kicked three field goalsand quanerback Tony Eason. rcturnin1 from a tv.0swcek absence. ke>cd a ball<on1rol New En&tand offense to lead the Patnots past Buffalo. Eason. v.ho had been sidelined with a rib injury, scnmblcd for a career, and game-high SS yards on four camC'S. The Patnots cruised to victory with 17 fint,half points. sconng on a 2-yard run by Craig James. a 16-rrd run by Roben Weathers and a 31-yard field aoa by Franklin. · . c. ... ,. n , Cantaal• .• -Quanerback Danny Whue. malung hts first start in a month. threw two touchdo'>'n passt's and Herschel Walker rushed for 120 yards and scored twice to lead Dallas over St. Louis. White pla~ed only 1n the first half. 1hrowina a 36- )ard touchdo'>'n pass to rookie Mike Sherrard and a 20- \ard scoring toss to Tony Hill as Dallas rolled lo a 27'6 halfttme lead. White apravatcd a groin injury and also suffered a lacerated chin. so Dallas Coach Tom Landry decided not to nsk htm m the second half. Broco• to, Suuwkl 13 -John Elway pas~d for 3.:! I )ards. including a 34-)ard touchdown pass 10 Vance Johnson on a llea-ll1cker pla). and a grudging Denver defense ) aeldcd onl) two field aoals until the closina minute!> an lhc Broncos" victory over Seattle. The tnumph boosted the Broncos· record to 7-1 and ga'e 1hem a t~o-game lead 1n the AFC West over Seattle. Kansas C'1t~ and the Los Angeles Raiders. all S-3. Area sports calendar T1M'1419y ...... SCHOOL~OUllllln VlleV VI. W..t· mlnater et ar.,.. Coe1I Coleee, 7:30; Hunt · lr\ltOll le.di n. Merine 11 w .. 1~. 7:30; lnlne WI. EJ Toro et MkMoll Vleio, 7:30; Tr~ H ... WI. Or.,,._ 11 El Modefte, 7:JO. COl.UO•-Gel Stale Fullerton 11 Fr- St1te, '-,rtmy HIOH SCMOOL-<orone Oii Mer n . Unlver· '"" et Irvine, 7:30, WOOdtlrldee n COit• Mele •• °'"'" '°'" Coleee. 7:30; NewPOf1 Hl(1IOr n. ~Rita 11 Senti AN ao.t. 7:JO; T!Alln va. Ettllldl 11 Hew-1 Hll"bor, 7:30; t.aeune IMc:ll "'-LffUM Hiii 11 Ml1tlon Vlelo, 7:)0; Mlttlon Vlllo 11 Dini Hiiis, 7:30; Sen Cletnefttr 11 c.lttrMO VelleY, 7:30; Meter Del 11 aw.o. Amel, 7':30; Edlton n. OclMll Vie'# 1t HunllnetOll llMdl. 7':30. ~ cou.ao•-usc ,, ArtzON, 6.JO. ucu. v1. Oreeon Stele et Porti.lld, 1:30. COMMUMITY COLL•O•-<>r11111e Co11t et Soutf't-ttn'I ICllule Vl1l1). 7:30; Ml. Sen Alltonlo v• GOld9n West 11 Ore!'M Coul, 7:)0 Volleyball Tueld9Y Hiotf ICHOOL-Ettencle at~. S; T1111ln 1t Newllcwt Hettlor, S; Unlverllty 11 Corone del Mer, S, Edison el OcMll View, S:>O, Hunttneton le.di II Mer1ne, 5:30; F-'1ln V1llrl 1t W•tmlnlt«, Si>O; Miit« Oe4 11 PkA x. 6:30; MlHIOll Vlelo 11 lrvlne, •:30. 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CC»lll'!MnY COl.L•H--l.Aln9 a.ct1 CC 11 OOldln Wnl, 71 lt!wnJde CC 11 ~ CoMt. 7:30. s.twdiY COLLIOl-Atllletes In Action et Soutllef'n cat COlllM, 1 Water polo TueMty HtGH SCNOOL-F-'l ln Vllev 11 Foothll 1 • OOMMUMTY eoc..t.a••-<>r1noe Co111 ,, Cltrut, l; Clleffev 11 Goldell Wesl, 3:30 w ...... NtOt4 SCHOOL~ ~ 11 L.MuAI Hiii. >:IS, h UllllK'k 11 btendl, l, Corone del Mer 11 *-'"'1 Het1lor. J, T Ullkl 11 Uni"'""", l; Miter Otl 11 Lovolll, l, Westmln1ter n. OcMtl View II GOldln W11t COlllH, 6; EdlMlft "'-Hunllneton hec:tl II GWC. 7, FO\jllt1ln v ...... VI. Merine I I GWC, .. eot"'l.IM'TY cou.ao1-or1nee coe11 "' Lone hec:tl CC et ~ P\111, 7 TIM'ld9Y HIGH ICHOOL-<ePlatreno V1lllv 11 lrvlne ~s. . ,rtmy Hiotf SCMOOL~oen Grove 11 Ettencle. l, El Dor.00 11 New-1 Hlr'tlor, l; Meter Oe4 11 Hotr9 Dime, l; Tr.lluco Hiii 11 lrvlne, tlS. COMMUMfTY COLLIOl-<>r1nee Co11t ., Grcmmont, l; Lono hid! CC at GOiden W11t 3:30. ' s.twdiY HtOH SCNOOL-Martne It UnlVlf'lltv. 1 COLLIN-UC lrvtne el Lono aMCtl Stele lnvlt1tloNI (htmolll Pt111). TBA. S.-y COLL•Oll-uC lrvlne 11 Lono hlcrl Stitt 1nvtt1tlonll (htmollt ,...,.,, T&A. ·-··.acaer Tueld9y COMMUMTY COLL•Ol-Oranee Co11t 11 ltendlo . S8ntlleo. l; Lone 8Mdl cc " GOiden W1tl, 7:JO. COLLIH-<hrlsl COl!lel lrvlfte 11 Soutlllrn Cll Colleee. >::JO. T1M'1419y I. COLLIO•-UC lrvlnl e t UC Set111 8er"9re, Prtdly cou.10•-sou111rn cei COlleoe 11 Fr""° Pec.lflc, 2. COMMUMTY cou.a•·~ Wesl 11 El Cemlfto, 7:30. SUMlay COl.L•o•-unlvenltv of Hlvldl·LA1 v"'' at UC lrvlne, 2. 1Vomea '• .aoo.r ,...... COLLIOa-<el Stele Domlntulz Hllll et UC lrvlnt, >. COMMUMTY COLL•Gl -<>ranee Coest •• Lono 8MCh CC, ), GOlcNn Wiii 11 Mt. Sen Antonio. 3 TllUndilY COU.IG•-uc l"'lnl ,, Cflepmen, s. ''*Y COMMUNrTY COLLIGl-P1tom.r 1t Or· lftff Coe1t, l, Lono 9MCfl CC 11 Goioen wnt, l Team.. Mlfldlly HIGH SCHOOL-Corone dll MM 11 WooCI· t>rldee. > Tuesdly HIGH SCHOOL-Tuitlll II Newoort Hlf'bor. >. 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We're -not the bigest team in the lcaille, but if we play bard and with emouon and get excited. we can play. with any- body. "We talked about stopping their run, that would be the key, and we did. Saddleback_ Qiak:ing it look easy 'Runners continue ~n their merry way in Sea View League ly BARRY FAULKNER .... Nll0.1 I fl I Saddleback High's football teams is a'craaina Just shy of 3S points per pme with an offensi ve arsenal featur- ing both talent and depth. Both aspects were evidenced last Thursday niJht in a JS-7 Sea View ~a.sue win .over University, when Junior staning quarterback Scan Therien was lost for the ye.ar with a broken left collarbone midway throuitt the second quarter. In came junior Neil Carter, who completed 9 of 17 for 160 yards and tw<> TDs, which according to Road· runner Coach Jerry Witte ma y be just the tip of the iceberg. ··1 have all the confidence in the world in Neil's ability to fit ript in." said Witte. "'He has a ~great arm and can 10 deep. whereas Scan was more of a possession-t ype passer. We arc goin1 to start to stretching some secondaries now. We've got Billy Thurmond and Danny Ontiveros at split ends and we arc 1oing to turn them loose and Stt how fast they can really run." offensive hnc also played real well. "We split up a little more in practice last week givina kids who play both ways a chance to concen- tr:tte on the Ide of the ball they play most.'' pave HollalMI, C•reu ffl Mar, after a hcart-breakina 14-13 loss 10 Tus11n: "That was a hard one to lose. We JUSI played outstandma defcn1e. We only had the ball for 15 plays in the second half (opposed to Tustin's 38). We needed to make one or two key first downs. We stopped them on the 2-)ard line and we necded to move the bal~nd e411 some time. but we came up short and gave them another shot at sconng. The more the defense is tested the harder it acts to stop people. .. It was a srcat same to participate m. I th ink it ts a real honor to be a part olthis group (of players). They keep bounci ng back we~k to week . I'd say they arc one of better teams I've ever had. even thought they arc 2-5." Mark Cuala1bm, UaJvenlty, fol- lowing the loss to Saddlcback: "Saddlcback 1s probably the No. I team ir:t Orange County, especially after El Toro and Capo Valley played such a tight game and Saddlcback beat Capo. 48-7. "I felt we could run on them, and with Gus Miranda, it gave us a triple option and I thought we did that pretty well ... Maranda, a 160-pound sophomore, was elevated to the varsity and ran for 95 xards on 19 carries. ltdHon BJ.&b Mphomore Gu lltranda (SS) moYee throqh W•tmlneter'• defeDM, ...., ......... .., .......... aided by tackle Kntn Fairman (78). ltdHon '• nut t•t la Ocean View Friday. While Saddleback 1s a constant worry for upcoming Sea View oppo- 'llCnts -including Newport Harbor /th is week -University and Corona del Mar ha ve thoughls elsewhere as both come off tosses 1n pup u1t of pla)'ofT spots. "We ba!ltcally played our worst game of the season. They had good qu1ckneu, but looktng at the film. we could have broken a lot more of our plays. but we flat out missed blocks. That was not due to their speed as much as 11 was our footwork. • We wanted ball control to keep their defense on the field," continued Whik. "Miranda and K.alcaph Carter will be together for a year and a half, now. We just brought him up in a short week and we're goina to branch out and add a few more tbinp. design a few more plays for K.aleaph at fullback. "Kalcaph's a real team player, and he was happy not to be keyed on all of the time. "I felt we were pretty onc- dimens1onal. But Miranda ptared pretty well for his first game. He s a confident little kid and wasn't in awe." Claris Ramsey, Mart.aa, followtng a 33-7 victory over Ocean View: "We had a lot of opportunities early and bad to keep settling for field goals and it was 13-7 going into the fourth quarter. Really, we were j ust hanging on. "Then we got another field goal and Brian Bossc's interception (and touchdown return) got it snowba"ing. "I don't think 9ur mental concen- tration was there, but I don't want to take anything away from Ocean View. They had some injuries and were not at full strength. "Scan Magula is well now and gives us so much in our attack. It's the first time we've bad our starting backfield in there since the first quarter of our first game. "Ricky (Vanderriet) made some good runs and John Sims gave us some good plays. We've got more diversity in our attack, and Bruce Schmidt is really coming on at tight end. 1 "Defensively we're starting to get into the flow of things. We had two breakdowns, but other than that the defense played a good game. Probably the most consistent part of our team bas been Bobby Dunn and John Ho• San.et £ea6ae team• fared Teem, r.cerd (OYW .. , .....,., LHt Wfftl Thlt WM Founlaln Vatlev (2·S, 2·0) def. Hunl. Beach, 17·7 11 Westminster. Thurs. Marlna (2·S, 2·0) def. Ocean View, 33·7 HB (el WHlmlnsltr), Thurs. EdiM>n <S·2. 1·11 def Weslmlnsler. 17·1J Ocean View let HB), Fri. Westminster (3·3· l, I· I) lost to Edison, 17· 13 HuntlnQlon Beach, Thurs. Hun1inQlon Beach (2-S, 0-2) lost lo Fin Vallev, 17·7 Marine !el Wslmnslr), Thurs. Ocean View 12·S, 0-2) losl lo Marina, 33·7 EdlM>n (al Hin. Beech), Fri. Tar,Jor, our linebackers. ·They're there to•play every week and probably have as much to do with our success as anybody. They're j ust little bitty guys(S-10, 180) who create a lot of trouble for the other team. "Going from 0-S (non-league) to 2-0 (league) is a second lease on life and has just completely changed our outlook." Mike Mllaer, FoaatalD Valley, followiof a 17-7 win over Huntington Beach: " was especially pleased with our offensive line play, and by the running of both backs, Ray Luckey and Derck Tuescher. "David Hcnipn continues to run the offense efficiently and effectively. "Defensively it was probably our bestgamctodate. Weplayedapinsta much larger offensive hoe and our defensive downlinemen, Reza Mehdizadeh, Greg Munck·and Brian Lcnzkes, had their best game as a group. "Rob Briggs had two interceptions in the secondary and played excep- tionally well against the run, so we felt pretty good coming away defensively, coming against a big, physical foot· ball team. We didn't alJow them very much. "We played -very well against Servile defensively untiJ the end, but in the last three or four weeks have proved we can play a physically defensive game. "I thought we were flat, but we proved a couple of interesting points. Our kids found out we have to be emotional and inknsc. We showed some character in coming out flat, but were able to tum it on. I was extremely proud of the way our kids conducted themselves on the field." Jim O'Hara, Wcatmwter, foUow- ing the loss to Edison, keyed by a late 69-yard scori~ pass by the wmncrs: "I've been waking up with a whole lot of thoughts, but that's the one I keep seeing over and over. "We didn't have a niclde defense in, and we didn't play the defense we were in properly. "We still would have been all right but we had a misread from one of our playen and ended up with three on the ti&ht end and nobody in the deep middle. "We worked on that (>&rticular pass all week, and covered 1t very well in practice, thank you. "I hate to say it, but it wasn't really the game we had to win. The team we have to beat is Marina to get a piece of the championship, and that hasn't changed. And now, Fountain Valley is 2--0 as well. From here on in it's sudden death. "Our kids played well and Edison's kids played well. They totally shut down our running game. I really thought we'd move the ball better." Gay Carro110, Oceu View, follow- ing the loss to Marina: "I hope they're not getting tired of hearing it, but I told our team the same thfoa after- ARTISTS' COACH APOLOGIZES TO MESA ••• From Bl "MOM of the rest of our team "anted to go. 100. but we didn't want to make i1 mto a big caravan. "Our kids didn't feet good about the game We owed Costa Mesa. They had been 1n the pos111on before. "I \aid 11 (callmg Baldwin low· clas'>) but 11 was frustra11on. lt'scven wor~e "hen )OU sec 111n print. I hkc to thi nk I ha'c a li ulc bit of class and wantl·d 10 <ice him face 10 face. to let him kno". for him 10 see my apolO$Y from rn) li ps I owed him that." said he and h1'> stafTwcre surprised by tht' appcara ntc of the Artists. "They went out and talked to our kid s:· said Baldwin "Shaking hands is nice. but somc- umes it"s belier not 10 1f feeli ngs arc running high. We accepted the apolog) and we have no problems." Frus1ra11ons a!l1de tl was a s1gnfi . cant round of pla)' fo r PCL teams with Woodbridge rebounding. as well as the cont.inu1ng surge of Orange in the race for the title. Here's how Orange Coast area coaches saw 11: GneNojl, Woodbrld1e, foll owing a 23-6 win over Trabuco Hills: "We knew we were a better team than we showed apinst Orange (a 23-7 losing efTon the week prior). "Wt improved a lot aaa1nst the run and our defense aaainst 1hc pas' has been prttly 1ood all yea r long. "David Cohen. a auard and de· fcns1vc uicklc. had a consistent gam e. especially on defense. And, Todd Norm hid several open field solo tac kle,. Da). Jordan. played a good game. too "Trabuco Hills lost 11s best rc- l CI' er. Jeff Doolc>. early when he got kir ked out of the game and he's their bc'i l athlete and a key defens ive pla)l'r. hdcfin1 tclysloweddown their oOcnM' .. Cottoa: "( osta Mesa played a good foo1ball game. but I felt the refs hurt u., at 1hrcc cri11cal points. It's hard to lx'hc' c the) t·an get that many 1ncompc:ll'nt officials. I felt we were I I against 16. but a lot of that stems from the C ednck Hardman rcpu- 1a t1on. 11 .. cemed hke the head official (8111} Vinov1ch) had a God-complex. "I wasn't surprised by Costa Mesa. It's been catchinJ up with us. The absence of Cedrick hurts. He was dncloping the defensive hnc and onl) twoofthc fourarcptay1nahkehe want" them to. We've been able to fake 11. "Trabuco tt ills started to exploit it. hut Baldwin rcall ) did exploit it. Evcl"}body kno"'s 11 now. You can foot the fam. but not the players, and the pla)'Cr!> caught up with us. I lupefully Cedrick wtll bt back with u~ at the end of this week As he says. i1\ all p1ccl" of a pun tc and all or them aren't there I hopt ht''s back. I didn't a k for thl\JOb 1n the first place. "When wc aw Costa Mesa on ')Jturday they had every play we've l'' l'r run 1n a computer, all of our 1endcnc1c~ "I didn't think they could ttnd up ag;l1ns1 us dcfons1vcl}. but they were .. PiilllO Cout £ea6ae tMm• fared T--. ,_.. ~ ...... , Last... 11111 ... C.-Miia ~ H) •· LeeuM hedl, '9-11 Woodlw'klle (OC:Cl, FrL C... CM, . ..., ~ *'· ~ Hiits, J1'4 Tr-.UCO H•. Thur. ~ llecft (t-1, 1-1) .... to COtte MMe, 4f.tl U1UM HMI (et MV), Frt ........ (t-1, H> *'· Tr.-uco Hiia, 23•6 C•t• Mele COCC). Fri. ~ ... (t ...... ,, l8lf to Oranet, )1-1 l.eeune ~ (eJ MV>LFri. .... .,..... ..... ta CJ-4. .. ., ...... ¥tl0eclllrldee, 0-6 Ol'aftM (E,I Modefw), Tnur. - excited and they played well. We were taken out oft he game early (by Mesa). and then the oflic1attng really got the kids down .. Baldwin: "It was 12-6 and still very close with Just a minute and a half left 1n 1he half and when we got the ball I told our quarterback. Mike Crowe, 'Now"s the 11mc not to make a mi stake. We don't want to do any· thing fancy. a turnover could turn it in their fa vor. Go to the I and you automatic whichever you feel best.' "Both play~ were Tyler Riddell runs and they were in a pass defense:." Riddell responded with a SO-yard touchdown run and Mesa had a 2()..6 hal ftime lead. "We do audibilizc a lot.'' aid Baldwin. On Riddel l's 93-yard scorina run in the second half. a school record. Baldwin said it was another audible, only faked. · "Jonathan Todd had picked up our audible system. Mike told me 'Todd's soi ni riaht to the hole I'm audibitz- 1n1: So. we adjusted. ran a fake audible and he ran to it. Everyth1n1 just went in our favor. "We had one injury. Mazy Qs. tovany has an ankle injury and we're no1 su re how bad." Anteaters fall Fresno ~ate sophomore Paul Tell scored the game's onl)'. aoal midway throuah the first half of'fa comer kick as the Bulldoes held off UC lrviM, t-0. in Pacific Coast Athletic Auocaa- tion soccer action Sunday at UCJ . The Anteaters (6-11). who at· tempted nine shots (seven 1n the sccond ha~kll to t-2 in the PC'AA. Fresno t11c ( 11-4-2). meanwhile, lifted m PCAA mark to 4-t . Mike Gantan loged thl'ff aoalie saves forthc Anteaters, while Bulldot aoatic Mark Doulhe'ny also stopped three. ward, that we're very close to being successful. "We bad our opportunities. It would be nice if you could footnote final scores. "We look at the films and we do some real g~ things at times, other times we're doina things that cost us on the scoreboard. It's a matter of reinforcing it to the kids to do the right things. "We're not making excuses, but we do have a Jot of guys going two ways and it can haunt you. But these arc the Seahawks who arc the football team and we're going to live or die with them. We're just going to keep trying to do everything we can to get them as much success as possible. "We had a bl& scare when Matt Bertram, our center, punter and kicker, went down with a reinjured knee. He went to the hospital, but he should be OK. He's questionable for Edison this week, but should be back in time for Huntington Beach." Geor1e Pascoe, Hut1astoa Bcac~. following the loss to Fountain Valley: "It could have been a lot closer, but Fountain Valley is a good football team and takes advantage of what you give 'cm. Here's how Sea View coaches saw last week's pmes: Witte, after the win over Uni vcr- Sll)'. im~roving the Roadrunners· CIF-lcad1ng victory strinJ to 16. "I was rea lly pleased with the effort we got from the defense. University presents so many problems with their offense . I was having nightmares thinking of(Trojan backs Craig) Belle and (David ) J..iebkr breaking loose. But except (or two big plays we contained them really well. (The two combined for just 92 yards on 21 carries).'' Jeff Brinkley, Newport Harbor, aftrr rolling 42--0 over Estancia: "We needed to play well on both sides of the ball to gain momentum going into the Saddlcback game. "I was pretty happy about all parts of our game. We ran the ball well and we threw well. We will need a little more defensive intensity 1h1s week. however. "We had a great week in practice after losing to Tustin. I think we realized what we needed to do to be in the hunt and Newport Harbor has had a tradition of playing well in HomccominJ games. "Our 1ns1de linebackers. Drew Shewa rd and Steve Kalatschan. both did a good good job for us. Our ··we threw the ball effectively. I'm the one that Jumped out of our game plan. It "as not the kids lettmg down when they scored quickly ( 14-0 in the first quarter). We mounted a couple of good drives earl y and I don't thtnk the game was ready to be a blowout. ··we should have made some adJustments on our footwork. which would ha ve made our plays more cffccuvc. and that isj us( a poor job of coach mg on our pan.'' Job Llffca1Md, E1tucla, follow- 1 ng the loss to Newport Harbor: "I told them (players) that if someone ~ere to score on us they would have to march all the way down the field and not to get beat by the long run or pass .. That was prett)' much the wa y tt was afllOSI Newport They did ha ve one big pass play but 11 wasn't for a touchdown. "I told them I was ured of looking in the paper each week and reading that the longest run and pass was against Estancia." Un Newpon continuing to throw the ball with the gamt' thorough!)' 1n hand (g" 1ng one-time starter Vmcc Brc fjtus some needed work). L1cbcng~ said: ··Teams arc going to get C\ Cf) thing they can ap1nst us to make them look good. They wilt build their stats up and let their guns throw. I '>3} that's all right. We'll sit back and take ll because we can'tstop it. We're a1 our lowest point right now. but ont' da) 11 will be our tum " "One of the reasons Fountain Valley kept things going was that we didn't stay quiet. There was too much cxtracurncular stuff. Who do we think we arc talking? We have to learn to be quiet. play hard between the whistles, and after that regroup in the huddle and play again. Bo• S-Vie• £ea6ae team• fared "We scored first and gave them the ball on our 35 and did not allow them to score. But then we fumbled and they scored, and then we threw the interception. T.-n, NCertll (...,.._ IM9ue) Last we.er TNI .._ Saddlebeck (7·0, 2-0) def. University, 35·7 Npt. Harbor (at SA Bowl), Fri. Tustin (6·1, 2-0) def. CdM, 14·13 Estancia (al NewPOrt Harw), Fri. NeWPOrt Herbor (4·3, 1-1) def. Estancia, 42-0 ~(at SA Bowt). Fri. Unl¥enltv (4·3, 1-1) loll to Sad~. 3S-7 CdM (al Irvine), Fri. Corona dll Mar (2·5, 0-2) loll to Tustin, 14· 13 Unlvenltv (at Irvine), Fri. "Yardaac-wisc it was pretty close, but they tfircw two key 5creen passes for big first downs." Estenda <C>-7, 0-2) loll to NewPOrt, 42-0 Tustin (et NPI. Hal'W), Fri. 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J ~ Items II Crwc.oo llwns 14, , .... 7 Sclr'I.,.,~ A.._ t t 1 t -1 bml 0 , •• ·-·· Sic-" OllWWr lt•m-Jtrue 22 lnttr"Plton return (l.enslord kid<), l'OI lttmt-0 Hitt lS PHI trorn OlckerM>n (l.e"slo<d 11.ldtl, IO:SS TIWll~ All-Brill 6S tumble reiur" (lUCk,.ur't kl,11.), •·>O A-S6.9t3 Fin l Clown• It U'hn • v ere!\ Pualno lteturn Varel• Como· All $Kklel·Yerda UKI Punla Fumotta·LOll Ptneltlt\·Yarcn Tlnw of Potwnlon .. • 14-9' S5 3' ll·2S•1 1-f S-41 l-1 MS um ..,...... Stltb1kt ,._ II SO·t:M IOI " •·t7·2 1·6 S·l7 3-3 7·•S l.UJ RUSHING-Allllnl•. Riffs IS-43, Auirtn •·2'. Arr:tter 2-\S, Stamps J-t Item,, Oleltttteltl >0-\70, ltaCICltn f.43, White 4·1t, Gumen l·l , lrown 2-Cl'Tllnus ti, Dill •-O.. PMSING-Allente , ArC1Wtl 1 M2+S3, ~I 2-l-H 1 ltamt, Olis 1-16·2-92, Oldtenon 1+0-U. lllECEIVING-Attent•, JOM1oOll l·n. ltkMJl )· 16, Obion 2· 12, Co• 2·7, Sle mc>\ 1·3. C 8'ow" 1·4 Items. lrown 2•'40, Youne 2·ll. Rlelelln 2· 10, Hiii t· U, Gumen l·t MISSED FIELD GOAU-Allanlt , L.uctL11un r 32 llalden .. Olen 17 SctN.,.,~ 1tet111n 1 1• 1 o-a .. ..,,... • 1 10 0-17 ,Int Quer1lr LA-f>erktf' 2 P9U trorn Wll\on tl•hr lllclll, l «l Slctfld Quel1w L.A-CllrlarenMn I• pen from Wiison lhllr -~). 3:02 HC>U'-Glvtna 43 rtJl'I l.tenClllH klell). ~ LA-Chrl\llMel'I 32 PHI frorn Wiison (Bahr ltlckl, ''-" ,...~ L.A-Cllrlsltnwn l "" trorn WllMll! ll•hr kick). 3'53 Hw-f'G zencsei.s ... t-.33 Hou--'torler • run (Ztl\CleMa kick ), 11.32 A-41,641. Finl esowm ltuahft·verel\ Pla.11111 lltturn Verd.I Comp-Art Sec:klel·V rel\ LO\I Punt' Fumbln·l.cKI Ptnallln. y ltf Ch L.A 21 39·1l4 211 61 1'·l4· 1 2·12 t-42 3·1 Hw II 1•·'2 253 43 11·4'·• 6-51 •·O 2·1 COMMUNITY COLL•O• Setw9v'•-MKllC*COM,I••*-Orenet ,_, et ~" ltlvtrtldl CC et Sen OlltO MIU, \:30 SM 111 bedl et SM OlleO CC, 1 ::JO ltencllo letllletO et Pelonw, 1:30 Cltrut 11 Gro.IO*lt ~ COAST CCMl,DllllCI Mt. '911 Antonio no Golden Wei •• Orenee Coe11 Fulllrton t i CerrllO\ COf'llPtOll al El Camino Lone 8eedl cc .r P8Mdlnt cc W8ST9RN STA.Tl CON,.•litea MoorPllMI •• Glendell. 1:30 Hencoc:ll 11 Senla Moftlce Sanl1 lw1Nw• •I lelter.sfleld IOUTH .. N CAL COM'8•1MC• L.A v ......•• ltlo l1on0o. 1 Alll.-. \ltllrt er LA Heftlof Cl~AL VAlllY COMf'•••NG• T lft el Portervlll, 7 Colllel of s-.oies •I Kines ltlYW, 1 FrlWIO c c •• Wnt Hlb, ' Gamet II 7:30 PJ'I\., unlltl r.olld. S.turdllv's scwes GoldM Weil •s. CornPlon 21 0r•"91 Coast 2•, SO Mete 1• Seddletlec:k a , Soulllwntern l l ltenchO Santteoo •s. San Ottoo cc 1 Fulltrton ll, El C•mlno 31 Cerritos 17. Lone lucll CC 10 ~r 11, Cllru' I• ltlvtrslell CC )4, C •oH monl 1 Ptt.tdlna CC 41, Ml Sen Anronlo 2• Tell 71, Wttr Hlllt 0 Frnno CC 16, Secluolai 1 Ventur• 34, S.nl• Monica 7 lektn~ 21, Hencoc:ll 1 Gllndlll '7, S.nle hrber• CC O Rio Hondo 31, CllttMV l7 Anlttool Valley 21, Ml San J•cltlto 16 LA Vellly 21, Safi Be<'nerellt'IO lA Oetart Sot, llMllftowtr BMn lJ Victor Yelltv 2'. Victor V•lln lt•ICl•n 0 S.nla ltOM 26, American River 13 Mere.cl 13, Oltt• 13 Sectemenro cc 42, Moesnro JC ?• CC '911 Frlndteo 23, ~ 17 San Mateo •· Cllebot 10 Sen JoM CC %>, Wfll V...., 6 G•Vllen 1 •. F oolhlll 11 Ct«lrlllo 13, H1r1ntll 0 LOI~ lt, Motlltrl'Y Ptnlnwta 7 lteelwooel• 34, Marin 13 UC D•vta JV 74, Yuoa 3 l utlt 14. Sierras J SM•I• 22, Conlre CO\I• " Sltl!IVou• 46, fMlldoclno tl Kllltt ltlvtr 27, PorltrYllle l HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS SM V1ew L-.ue LfftlUt S.dellebaell. Tuslln NtWPOrt Herl>or UfllYll'\llY Corona dll Mllr E•rencte W l T 2 0 0 2 0 0 I I 0 1 I 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 ''*v'• ~ (7:31) 0¥trll WLT 7 0 0 6 I 0 • 3 0 • 3 0 2 s 0 0 7 0 NewPOrt Htrbor "'· SedOlttlttek (e l s.,,1. Ana l owo TUilln YI E"•nclt (II NewPOrt Harbor) COfont dtl M.llr Y\ Unlvtnllv (•I lrvlnt) S4lftMt LMtue FOUfll•I" V•tllv M.llrlne EcllMlll Wetlmlnsttr Hunllll910l't Btaell Oclt fl View LlalUI WLT 2 0 0 , 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 , 0 0 1 0 °""91 WLT , s 0 2 s 0 s 2 0 3 3 I 1 5 0 1 5 0 ... c...L.-~ ..... WLT WLT Ill Tero I I I 1 I t Mlallell \llt6o I t t • J I ( ....... V..,,, I I t 4 J I O..Hlla 1 I t J • t .,.. .,. , .. s. 011M1111 1 a • a • • ,,... ..... ._,,.., lrWIM wt.. II T .. c.t ........ VWI) ,......_,,., MllUOll vi. .. Della ... Sell c---•t c.eur-"*" ,,....., ....... LI Hellrt IH I et 9-Pwtl U>·2) Fullrtoft 12-01 el ~ (0-2) ..... •t..1 1 • . ) . . ) . s t • . , . t • • Troy (l-1) V\. ~ H .. (2•0) al P1111 tuene ..,........,. ....... Ger4'ft GrO\'t l~Ol et 1o1M GrW1C11 (J-0) LM AmltM (~21 no ltetK'M AIMllto& 10-t) •I tolu Grinde ~Lo.-.. Maeldl (~2) "' AMhllm (1--01 et GIO¥er St.cflum Sa..._ (0-21 al Wetlem 10-11 SA TIM DAY ..... Lo.-.. Loi Altmlroa Cl-t> v1 Kenneesv C0-41 •• Wntem Gw-.~~ L..t Quln11 (2·0) in. '9nllet0 (0-2) et Garden . Grove ~Uewt Br .. -04111de (2-01 at Vlllncle 12-01 .. -· •• •• DtlAG •ACING NHltA wer1d flnllll <••~-) TOP lutl -O•rrt• Gwvnn, M••m•. F'lt. S.361 ~ond\ t169 21 ml)f'll cset Joe Amato. Old For~ P• ~tot 1771 OI moll) F'un11v C•r -Ktnny 8e<'nll11n, lttwo«I 8H <ll S S6I 17~ S9 mc>ll) Clef l oh 'NVtf' Waco. Tt• H tS C2'7 12 mPf!) Pro Stock -~ Gl>delln. Wl\lltla!ld. Ind . 1 .. I llfl S6 m1>111 Off Ron"" M.llnchl't"'. Wtttoor• Mtu 1 ~S 1 Ill t7 moll) TOP At<OllOI 0r•9llff -BtM Ba<riev RO\t· ¥,tie C•llf 6 l66 17 1A ~ ml)f'I) Clef Oe""" Luc.ti , G••nd Jul\Chon. Coto. • 371 C71l 37 ml)f'I) TOP AtcollOI Fu""v C•r -Braes Anell<M>n, CO¥•"• 6 34S "",. mc>ll) Clef FreM Mtnro. Morv•nv•llt, N J 6 l60 •• 11' SI ml)f'I Comoe11r.on -L•rrv MorN n, Sr Lovlavlllt, OM>. 9 641 I uo 61 mPlll Off Mark Clarll. C1vuv• Ind 1 l>O 117• 7S ml)f'I) Su~ Gtt -O••t Mellett. Ea<ondloo. ''10 ( 172 71 mPllt oer Arlhur Joe Covert, C1<1trbur9, W1\C 9 931 1134 02 mpfl) Suotr ~100 -R1tk HO..\tt, P• .. defl•. 9 560 ( 119 •9 mpll) dtl Bred Sto•"• B•~1r1flttel, 10 t92 1117 ?I mo!>) St0<' -At Coroe. M1nl\f•POli1. II 007 (173 69 mOl\l dtl 011" Rt 1MOld. Covin•. lout Pro Ste<k MororC•Clf -Oavld Sc"ulll FOfl Mytra Fr. t 2M tlS9.. mClfll Clef Tttrv Vanct Sant• F'• S11ttn9\, I 347 llSf 4 mo!>) c-... MCctr 18' UC lntM) FretM S•• 1, UC 1rW1t I Helfllme· FtHllO Slate. 1-0 ONI .. Clllill W.Y MOl'M2 ••• ... ., •• - .. 11t ltlll c.ldwtl. 2, 1 so MMte Mee~. 2,ISO Miile $Ulllven, 2.150 Fr«! Wecbworth, 2, 1SO 212 Chlftfl CorxlV, 2, \00 o.. .......... ....., ... ., ........ ..... :u ...., .. ,......, ii....., .....,.., ....., .... .,..., .. ,...... ., ....... f.1....., ...,"7 .. ....., ........ ..,..., ....., .. ....... .., .... ., ....... ........ ""''"'1 .........., 67-71 .... ...., ... .. ....... 6Hl-11 ., ..... 11 ,... ... ,,...... 72..S• '°"'711 ........ .S-11-1' ••7·70 ...... 71 70-M·71 67-67·71 61-67~71 ....... ,. ., .... 10 .,.,.... n~ ..... ,.,, ...... 71 ........ 70 70"'1·10 ....10-.. ., ...... n ....,..72 61-10-1'1 '7·71·1'1 to-61·70 6'-61-72 70-67·72 70-67·72 '7·7HI ....... 71 n-..-n ... ,..,, 72·64·7• '6"'9•7S 70-61·7• DAVEY'S LOCl<ll• (...._,,a.di) -S DOel\, 200 .,,..., ... 630 bonito, IS Yllowlt ll. llS rock cod, 221 ctko INIU, 71 Miid lieu, 21.S mackerel, 400 blue ~Ch. " tQApin, 101 ~. I .. Wll ... flth, l ~11111.0fl, ' ......... Mlw..otlT L.ANO.O -• llOllJ, 61 •nelll'' 15' tlonllo, •1 MflCI INIU. 63 celko beSJ, lll ~. 32 \CUllP!n, 120 roc:ILfl\h. 1.0 wtlltt Rall. DAMA WHU, -10 00.1\, 221 tfll!ln lG .,..,, 71S bonito, 1 llellllut, S63 r0Cknat1, 7" madl9"1, 3 llng COCI. TNs...-1trwt ....... LOS ANGllELaS -Ille ltodl Crllll, Cu relc LMll , Cu re lc u.oori. Cry.rel LMlt, El lellllh LMlt' Puddings'°"' l.lkt, s.n Gebr Ill "'"" (llSI end _, fot1la), ~I• Ft It~ SAf" HRNAJlOINO -Cuc.moftN Guest! Per1I LAll<t, Glen H...,, Pel"k ........ MO!lve Nerrows Perl! LM.1, Preelo Par11 Lelle, S.ntt Anl ltlvw, YueelH Pa11t Lah IUVI..,_ -Hemet La1t1 V11NTUltA -c.a<raa Lelle. SANTA aua&aA -C.cllutN l.lllt INYO -Oler L..tlll, Owen\ "'...., !LeWl l rldee ClownslrM m lo Sttwltf'I L•ntl, PIH .. nr Vettev R~. w.-........ ~ .. aASkmTSAll MttllMI ......... ASMdltlell SEATTLE SUPERSONICS -W•lvecs ltlcke v Sober•. ouerel. ,. HOCklY ............ ..,L...- PITTSBUltGH PENGUINS -~ lo«> e.rrv. coach. •l'ICI Jlm lt~h. IHISl•n• COIC?l, to contrlCl u ren1ton1 lflrOU911 1111 1917·• - -~----- Oak Tree racing results , .. s..... .,...., SUNDAY'S •HULTS mat " 11 • .., .... _..,. ,,_.,.., ,.._ST ltACll. 6 FU(tong\. S.OUC.n IOetellOva.sa"te) E!ld Plav CO•v> Flett Albtf"I (Solia) Time I'll 1190 '20 S.00 S.AO • '40 .. .., AIM> Rt " Ktd ~. Nenlt T1r11, Plclo P , N•llvt Captlv• Gorelon'• Commend, Growttf S.nCIUI, Elol'lrv lelow Zero, TlmotllY Dev. Homlne AMII. Scn tclleel Air Plrelt. SU-ti Moment. Anorhlr lloom. A-ltuno. SICOMD •ACllE. 1 J•m Shor tOev) Sofl Of lt•lt !SotoJ Amorout !Pinc.av Jr) Time 143• 1116 Mites SUO tt.00 I U O .. .., 7.10 4.00 AllO ltefl t'• Smoke. Uenlhlwtvtlolml, Gallant Mlndlel, Mona , Sltlmlel, l..t Celoll • Pw11t I lt•nsom. ZlelfllnfluMr, FlltllorPI Mar.,,... Scralclleel Hurrlcarie Hie U DAil Y OOUILE (I· 121 pelel M6 I 20 n.•D •ACI. 6 Funones. Timi of POSM\Slon ~S•tbtkt l ·IS lUO 11-90 n:30 RUSHING-1..0\ Anoells. Mc:Cell\lm 23·M, H1Wllln\ 13·37, Wll1on l·e, 0 . WIMlem\ l·l , Muller 1·2 Houston, GI~ l·G . ltorltr 10-31. M.oort M , Wootfolll 2·(ml11US II. -Community Scoreboard -------- Sown (Olll'*t\UVt ) H•lrlt iS H..,flS (PeelrOll) Eern V11tntlnt (V11en1ue111 Time 1103 '60 6.'40 400 '80 Still H O ""° ltan Suen A ScMe\tl, lolCI Ovne, Kerlba Le-t Creal• L.aelv l~'' F1111u .,, Her •-· CV PASSING-LO\ A,,_..., Wiiton 16·:M·M30 Houston. Moon 1'·46·•·*-ltECEIVING-l.oa An91tft, ChrlsltnMtt 7·'2. Hetltf' ._91, O. Wllllema 2·30, Mc'Ctllum 1•22, Ha wlthls 1·3, Parker 1·2. Hou.ston, 0 . HIM 7·13', Givens 3·4S. Woolfolk 3·43, J. Wiiiems l·ll, Smith 1·21, ftollar l·t , Orewrev l·e. Plr11t111 1•7. MISSED FIELD GOAl..S-Lot A"914t\, Btllr .. c ........... SATURDAY'S LATI SCOlllS H1w1ll 26, Cal Stele Fulllrton 15 Occlel«ltel l7, Pomone·Piltltf 7 Cal Poly (SLOI 17, Centr•I Conl'ICtlcur 0 ~ ....... KMdUle THUl.SOAY'S GAMI Cal Stele FUiierton ti FrHllO St., n SAT\MDAY'S GAMllS Welt UCLA e r °"90f'I SI. WHl'llfltlOll SI. e t Slenlorel °""°"' et Cellfonlle Nor'lfl Tea.es SI. et ...... aell·l.11 V-•· n ~·Pitier 11 C~t·Muclcl Whittler 11 LI Verne ........ , Oc:dOelltal AlllM Pedftc el Sen FrentlKO Sr Cal Potv Sett L.IM Otl!MIO et Porllellel St , 11 Cal Lulfleran el Secremento St .. n UC Devis at Sonorne SI., fl ·--USC 11 AlllOM n WMl'linttotl et 4,'.1r-SI .. n Lone lelcll St. et Utah SI San JoM SI. t i New Mexico SI., " San OlltO SI, et Color16o St. Htwe.II •• Uleft N-Mealco ti Wvomlno ......... ltlm et ArtleftMl.s TCU I I Houlton. n Tll!IJ AIM al SMU TIA8t 11 T lltet T ecfl Lou"'-lid! t i Lel\'ler, n IASK•T•ALL CltY .. lrVN .... ..., l.1•9'19• _.,.,,_ ErMI '~ ,.,... "-'' °"""""'"'-ltv ....,_ MCG.• J,.,.,. fl'rlnlifll r-.,..,.~ aucll•-c-Wllllem LVOfl Co "r..,,, SI••• ~ ..... ,_, IN".,' ... H U l.AAW\ ......... ~.,..,~ krewlloh • _./ ._.,.,._ ....... ......,.... N-A--s-rt-_ . .,, C-&0.ent 1awo ......... loWlrl ~.,..c_ -. .. o. .. ,, ··-· ~· ..... ()1-"-'-l WOMIWS LIA.VI waa .. \"•-c-·~ ·~ "9<Hlc F"-1411 oc ........ Mfwett ...... _ l•tnolt •• Mlcllltlft =-...,~ :: Ofllo Sltlt •I loW• Tiie ,..,.. "· s-t ti lfldleM •• WltCl8MM ~ • -Mleflltltl St. et MlnMIO!e, n ,_,,. •-Pur"'9 el NltttlWHllm W-~ l<eMet SI. et .._.... V'"""' C:oiol'Mo 11 Oil...,,,. $1 OW 1111 lie Trvt-Olllelloma .. 1(9f1Mt c.-.. ~ Wlllle loW• St .•• ~I ~~ TUIM at Wldlfte St. ,._ - l(lftl SI at Ofllo U. OW 1k11 ,_ti ..._UN U tndl.w SI. el CllldMall ,_,. ._ •· ~ tt W..llnl .wc:t11eM e l TMOO, fl .,_... 4'. c-41 .... .11-ILE.U Mlcfllten fl • I • l"t A ....... ...,,._" lllftOll •• 10W1Mt er""=-------- Ctntfal Mlcllltlft et Miami (Ofllo) =--.... .. .... .,,_ ,ltttd9 SI at IWllN, Fii ~t ,..,,._ AllMma et ~ St V• .. -on.~ Ht """" 5tet• et w.1 ~ tao &>¥Mt\-_ "'*"" •• Fltfldl -----,.. VIit -,. C1lmeOn et W1U l"Of""I ,. .. .i, v• .._. >S Dull• 11 ~ Tedi lrtlll 9llM'f J1, 0-l't 41 "fdw'n01141 ti OtWfl8 W I I .. ,,., COM-. kllltuclt.Y ti Vflt ~ .....,._ MIUlt\1"1 et U U, fl T-WW o..1t ' \ • • • l 1 , S I s t t • , . • • t I ·-· GO &C W•t• lloY\ The COOi -·--0 O &C •.1.-, S. WW Oe'ff!I 10, Wot"' llov• )4 ~-1.c .. -01-t1 lolortflOr_C_tvPI<""""' l..cMKodo 8r""" F°""'""' V-Cl\or-• "-°""""" ~·"·-........,_~ Cenoo. Co.-G•-G<o .. •-• trv,.,.c-. --·-c~ ... Norw•ta S-t.,,. Trt-Clllft Co-•• Jll. llM09•T Of~ '-"'-~Me-'dll Orol* S-• -WONW. IN,,,_ OUllow• Nortll er-c-· _...,, SM!t• ,..,. lloM ..--0~ __ ,._c.....,... "_,...,v....,...,... L,•--5oulrw ""''*' VIM 9'.a C-• ,.,_,_ _..,,_, ,,........_ --v..-c.-. Ger_Gf'_.._ --~Oen Trl-<lllet 1'.,_ trt\11 _, ........ e-11--. --·----..__,.._ T11tllll fl~ , ___ ......... c-... w..i~c-.ar­~~-w.,,...,.. ,,.,..,. OMllCNC ..... .._ 0¥-o .... (,..,_, ' t. 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Sttuel Y PeHIH (Pnc'v Jr) S.'40 Malibu Prince (Otl•hOvl .. v•l B• Scenic IDI Y) Time I 16 2 310 l 20 ...., 00 S.0 AIM> Ran Recs And l lvt. Barb's ltlllc, 1(1119 ClvO.. 81ect< Orl>lletJ\, G•ma Force, Soler "ICl9e Ser• rchlcl T t ltc>llorie Ct n'fOfl T IYCfle• '"'"'" ltACllE. I I I" Mlle\ F •lrrv Old ( Slloll'nlker) Pvt"°" ( Ot4ahCKIUI VI ) Pell"•"'• ( Plncav Jr l SIO 4.60 l20 uo 4.00 uo Time 14> 3 AIM> R•n AllllH Uf'M, l•lc:oftv P1H. Jiii, Svmt>ohcaMv, VMd o.,_,-, lroecs St,.eet . Sc<• ICl'llCI NoM '5 llXACTA (S·21 NICI 111 SO SIXTH ltAC•. I Mlle 1tow'1 c.,,,.,,. (Pelroral MaldM CPlncav Jr> IC-On FIYl1>1 lltacltl Tlme 1.31.3 6'40 HO JOO uo uo uo AIM> "'" aor" To E•Cll. Me,_ ~ • TOUlanCll Ttmt For Her1, Pan Pldflc. OoWTI Thi Slrlo, F111CY N' $1\arp SCretclllel N- S•YIMTH ltACI. l"t Mlln Turt COlfUI NIY (Plncev Jr) uo uo uo Puclallull IV•lenluefa) UO UO MOl'lllCllO (T-l t.'40 Time '" AIM> lten· Oerov Oewnl"9, Wttefl For Dawn. 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'°' CALL 842-5878 • CAWNG PROM NORTH OllANCll! IF CM.UNG FllOll IOUTH ORANGI ~A/l 1NTO SAVINGS 41ihes , sg 0-0 7 days.... • ...... ..._O.,,Ma_..,...c.~~ ..... ,,,._w--. ·;,·· " . . . ' . ·. Ital lltalt Fer Salt ..... 1112 IHHlf Ct••ta --SAVE ON HIGH LABOR CO&ls and bulld it your-ltatrl llOZ sell No down payments. * 1t; * * Oulllly pre-cut materials. *IOUlflllT * Step by step tnatructlOns. •••Alm IEIT YlLIE Call IOI details or attend a --" lree Miles Homes Semln· Like new large 4 bdrm 1ar Call (71 4)521·1434 oceanfront estate w1200• + picture post· SIHEOLIFFS card views. Private beech IEW • TIE min • tennis · this home has It Ocean views enhance 1t11s all and then some. Own· gracious custom 3 ers relocating • price bedroom home set on a slashed $700.000 for last large 101 JUS1 a stones sale If you are now or will throw from steps 10 be an oceanfront buyer gated beach The charm then don't mtSs oul on of days gone by wtlh Lath this exceptional op-and Plaster. Crown ponunlty tor only mouldings. Hardwood $2.299.000 floors. French doors and For your personal preview lots of warm Used Brick! can PATRIO TENORE Mellculously and lovmgly 631·1266 or 760-8702 mamtalned $795,000 Rf{Mt-l(R . '~ .... . .. . *IAJFlllT* Ftrst reeal• ollerlng Premium End Unll twnhm - MARILYN HILL 7~Q-Q100 1n "The Cove.. Elegant & Ti tf Li4• lslt spacious w/2 sulles. lorm 50. 01 ~ay frontage. 144• ~1ne . view ~ee k & depth Probate. Bob waters edge patio Caushn (714)851-7720 Of Just reduc.d 10 $595,000 673-0354 tor prompt sale Int. lwla IMI le!l!lt .... a• CMll ... llM l!Mmt__.... llM C..-1 ... ., 1111 ta... MM c.ta .... 1114 CMll Mtu MM ............ ~--Cotte Mela Twfthm. 38A N@1:;;:7Mel 1<ai ITIPlll... • ... lft'I. EASTSl0!2BEOAOOM ~ax.:1tyi.3BrCondo Model patfeet, lrQ 4 bdrm Zoned A·2. SHt,000. frpl, 1111• Mw. comm poot Conde>, 1460 ~'· tlr '*' Cute. coiy beohelott I 11r I 28r trig range, COTTAO!. Walk·ln CIOM11. 2 car ••• home ~ mlle to ~h 640-146011305. 645-t5H Acroae from Perk S1000 ~rn l2000Jmo Yfly IN. 1Bdrm ioc.t9d In un= l~ry poOI cMport. Mei P•tlo. ltOY9 frplc 1750. teched g•. raga. beck Formal dining rm, lrptc, -Waterfroni.Homet. Inc. oat allp •Ill. ,8-44·1&58 apt complex w/char P91t. • S51S & NH 6'48-0988 • • yard. Smell pell &. kid• lrg lam rm, NO + prlVate NI• llPlU . II 1· 14M Beytront, luxury. glent 28' .imoapt'*e. Lndry.· rm, lg t31 w 1tth St 541-o4e2 · - -OK. Call Cella 64a-6541 yards. Secrltlee 11 only Modern large 38'. 2Ba 1 38a Condo w/Jecuut 2 sundeck. prvl i•r•ia UITa. 211 5185,000. Call PATRICK large 2Br 28a In mini USTSlll I.. car gt( S2200/mo l\lallabl• A AAAE Fl IPI * LO. 1BA newly , .. Diltwwlahet new drapes. EASTSIDE SHARP & TENORE 831· 1288 or condition FlreplacH. Oulet loc 3BA twnhm M5·ff7;o:Qt ' • S600·S850/mo. No deeofat9d quiet, POOi. "° paint, 11c 'encl gar .. no CLEAN 2Br. w/d hookup 760·8702 high celOngt, garage• "+ w/gar. Vacant Oct 15. 875..0447 '55~ up. 1814 P9ta HOO/mo 845-4319 1 car end garage. NO ()'!Ore E11a.tl4nt v1lue al $1150 • 6 mo i.ue. BAY'AtDO! 28R 2BA onrollfa 548.()33e B pell 1750/mo 549.9950 S290.000 Dflve by 2711 M a r 11 y n Coombe CONDO. Gated. pool. Open airy 2BR 28A duple)( EASTSIOE cute co.ry 1 r -------- W. Balboa Blvd, then call 831-1266 spa, S 1250/mo ,.... unit w/lrplc • ltlr gar ·Wld *Meu Verde 28' 18a w/kltchenett•. gas & TIE SEYIUI PATRICK TENORE ~·755 1 hkup So of hwy. ~~ ~::o'· diet!· waler pd, lndry rm, close Newly decorated 2Br =----=---=---~~· 631• 12661760·8702 S 1195/mo. Agl 873·5354 ••7" No. ,....a .... ,,._Gflf,• lo butlatlopsd. a,'11 .~'fo1t, wtnar • new crpls & drPt, ltwert IHcla I I HAVE OTHERS '::''~""~~·J~ .!',!":,~ Completely decorator .., " ..... ....., 24ns engl Nsmk a u 1 _.. bnl"ns Fn<:d palio ·-~-· high e.1Nng9 overloolclng furn, beaut 28R lwnh ... *~llft* mo • MC S46-l9S4/E 636-41 20Call 1·5PM 1 lllOI Tl IUlll E/llde 3BR 2~BA twnnaa, PoOI 12500 Agt ~2·2134 trplc, patio Pool, tennis. E:xceOent IOcatlon. 2Br E·lide lg 2Br 2'ABa, twnt11. 2619 Senta Ana 'C'. 1705 Like new 4 bdrm. 2 bath lrplc. pallo. 3 car gar. .. • ._ -S 1295/mo 673..()896 28a. Wahr/Oryr, micro. 120011f. new crpl, drpt & TO~ qu~pett custom bright & airy liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii.iiiiiiiiii PoOI. •Pf. tennis. No _,_ -.1 Ocean views. Slaps lo frplc, 11aul19d e.lllngs. 2 paint. frplc. dbl garage. MESA PINES 18~ 1Ba home Hig~celllngs.tire-• pets.$1400/mo +l1000 Lrg3bdrm.2~ba,w/Po0f buch Furnished car gar W/Ot)nr. ()v., lndryhkup,yrd.grdnr,no Carport.encipatlo Places. beveled mirrors. SIOllm NIL.. sec 645-2454 491-4105 spa, tennis and MC gale lBdrm, den S l200'l mo. 11reams & lalta. Pool & pe11, $910, 840-1597 0 balcony ,.610 up High celllngt. tkyllgt11s. spa. Great \llew S995 Avl -- -' 1 trench . doprs, large ICUlflMTOllll E/sld• sharp 'SBA 2BA IQtmaldln rm&wetbar 673·5595 1113 NopettS49_2447 E/SIDE lfi private P00Lspa.bbq5•9-24A7 ~~~o! cfr'~~~e-~~~~.: Newer 2 bdrm. 2 battl uec twnnm w/formal din, trpt, S 14595/mo Petrlck/agl SPIOTAOIUI IOUI I ,550: 'A Month Fr .. Rent. =~:1~·P:r~~:.'iio s:e~ TRIPLEX Unlurii 2Br 1Ba. value at $269,999 ~~~~~&=~~~~~~~"~ lndryc~:ir1flt1.~~~/mo. 631-12~nd 7eo.97o2 UYYIEW _ S0Coa11Pla.zaarea..1Br 873-8889 or873·8890 blhn range. oven. d/w. w/te<mstr For detalls call ocean vtewa. walk 10 •BLUFFS• Nice 2Br 1Ba located In air. fenced pool, carport: -Gar. patio S725· 80fc PATRICK TENORE shopptnn pier. the bay ~ HOUSE, 1br+den, 17th & 3eR formef mOdel. 2 car I bid / . No pets 54g..8791 FIREPLACE·POOL-PATIO 957-2565 Res 759·54 4 631· 1266 or 760·8702 • Newport. Lg front & back ga~a e pool view charm ng g w unique Eatlslde X·lg 2Bdrm wllg more Only S269.900 with yard, $675/mo. Lorene S 1 /~o 120-1' """' atmosphere Just Sl9'1t lmllT II dining rm No pet• From D p • t JIZI 1erms1 Subm11 For more 432•8118 M-F g.5PM _ • .,.,. 10 beach Lndry rm, lg 1660/mo 557 ·2841 ••• Ill Information PA TRICK _ BLUFFS l Br 1'.~Baw/2 ear sundeck. prvl garage 2Br 1~8a lwnhs. Elide 1oc ---**•Nice lg 28r 28a bl· WM~~ Ht-.\~ '1 ~~· • TENOR€ 63t·1186 or LUXURY 3b< 2b~. Ea1talde garage on Vitt• Hogar. a~ttabte. A RARE FIND! Poo•:zr,~· ~ndry rm~f7_50 llUT LIOATIH 1eva1. -frplc. frig, dlw. 760-8702 Townhome. 1 ~ yrs old, CloH to •hopping. $975 No pets 875.0447 TSL MG~T anta t,,.na 1550/mo 18R 1BA. au baJcony No pe11 S850 *Ollll* HAVE OTHERS Very deluxe $1150/mo. StOOO/mo. 940.5274 STUDIO APT with separ· 2·1603 blln1. lndry rm. nr beach 498-1917 or 661-9312 LltlllATlll VIiia Rentils ale kitchen and private & 1nops * * 675-4912 ILlffl yard $600 mo 240.1295, a~~ 741 W. 18th St. •CLOSE TO BEACH * 2 Bedroom. 2 bath condo IE•• -n Ill SBR 2BA llty. S1300/mo. 240•1506 ..,.._,._..,. TSL MGMT 842-1603 2bd, 2b•. w/gar $750. 714 with llreplace, pool t -""-A11all lmmed No I p I I --739·1919·da-largellvlng rm+ dinarea ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 BATH. BUILT·INS. . pal. -----oo . recrealon room. LARGE28R1BA 497-1326-Ev;; ;~~i.= s,i:·o?~s:o s~~~ SELLER WWI llTI s~~~WASHER, YAROBkr casiiiln~023· C11t1 Jlt11 2124 ,'~~~:!,~.~.~.' .......... ,525 New pa1n1. upstairs. =i ,-aa..,..·t-.-= .. ,-1-c-=-~-~rr::::-z Call PATRICK TENORE Bring en otter or'"" op· ll,·IOOO llT111A-•• •.a•n 114r• .,t w/hlHIJ 2 Bdrm .......... 1650-$675 ~~T~l~o. :5~~~.~:ncy 631·1266/760-8702 lion Super38drm,2'h8a --------____ , ___ ..-__ Pool No pets, $495 + 530 W. Wlltdn ---•IHlllU••• 81g Canyon condo. Un-More for .... $750 3bdrm ... ..,. TtnMt $600'Hcurlly 646-3618 Completely remod•l•d llYE 11 HW Ultra sharp 2Bdrm • mueh •_:'; ;i~~i· surpassed view location 2ba clean area mu.t ... 2bd. 2ba, Po()I, ..,. seoo. Laree 214,. •·t ~:S.L~~"-:·= to H75/mo 2BR 1BA. w/d more 1625/mo Fae 1~, $295.000 Call Barbara 539-6191 Agl lee Agent 845-3683 W /balcony & pool ~ ,,.,11 TSL MGMT hkup. lncd yda, good loc TELUllT Ill-IMO ll0-1t00 .. -1800 Pomon• New Condo, prvt comm. EXCLUSIVE HARBOR $895+$600sec 646·3618 642-1603 or 722·9012 TSL MGMT 8-42•1603 LIYELY 2 IE•lll •IWI• 11111* former mOdel w/ptol Int RIDGE 3bd. 2•ba. Lg l Ull W/NOL AYllUIU.. Newly refurbished $650 -•UHAJI• deeol r. 21BI r 2.,.,LlvlBa, tplll Lott.I Wl~t ba.r, pool/ Uni rnls"'ed Pool $765/mo. 2B .. 1u BA NEWPORT VIL. LAGE pefmo Fee Modern perfect 4 Bdrm ms r su es. ng rm tenn s. MC. gete, frplc, 2 u " " " S 3., Bllh with tormal din· w/frplc & vaulted e.lllng1. decks. S2350/mo. IN $475/mo 646-9406 twnhse. End Oar. lrplc, Acft~T~ENT TELlllEIT 111-1111 ing room. tam11y room. 3 Formal dining rm, kitchen Call M-F 851-1184 Kim. 18R 1BA house wllronl lndry763\~~~th SI PRESTI~: L~':T10N hreplaces • view Sacrl· compl w/blllns & micro. F le Condo yard Close 10 beach & TSL MGMT -~2•1603 5 Block• 10 llYEllHW t8R 1BA upper. bale:. ga1. lndry rm Very clean $595 hoe al $469.900 with I t l Inside lndry w/hkup. 2 antut on the shops $700/mo ut11111n -South Coast Plaza terms' For details call t i 1 1 car gar w/opnr & dlr.:t waler wlfabYIOus ~. l""'luded 548-5393 •••a... OC ~ tc • acceu Rear patio. land-POOi $1 795/mo. Decor-'"' -•Close to AlrPort 7932 Aldrich PATRICK TENORE ~Utl t • ti 1<:aped wlirrlnallon. AIC, ator furnlahed 873..0896 2Bdrm, l'~Ba Westside WE'RE THE BEST! •7 Mlnul" lo Beach 631·1266/760-8702 atrl ZllZ • 1 & 2 BEDROOMS •Nloht Lighted Sand - TSL MGMT 642· 1603 HAVE OTHERS comm m & jac across Harbor VleW Homes 4Br upstra. fresh paint. pool, Vol & T I C Nice 4 Bdr 1'~ba. hkups. 75 A •595 FURNISHINGS AVAIL leyball enn. rts street 11 Imo on IM. 2Ba. Montego MOdel. Avl no pets vi now• • •Pool, Jacuzzi. BBQ al/1 now. clean. nr a ICh & •·~~~I ~. IWPT-WllTERLUSI Call lor appl. 852-1616 now! $1700/mo. Before Pac1flcaR11y841-6133 •Freeutllltles cnldcare & stores Pool, Jt8ilM. B~~~L~6~~N :BBREA~~d Avallable Immediately 9am or att 6pm 643·1965 2BA !BA s1ooimo s300 :~=l~~:!,ng :g~~:9i'/t!=:~le no pets $950 964-7942 _,._ ---I fabulous. $4500/1110 PEITlllHE CIYE Liii IW dep, gasl wlr pd La •Bit-In oren• & ranon •Rec Room with Fireplace LlflH ltac~ • II IAllll ISUll WEST NWPT 3BR 28A. 2br 2ba, frpl, w/d, frig, new 28R, den. 2BA. $1900/mo Lanne Apts 1838 Placen· * PallOs and Biiiiards Sma ll Bachelor In ... Almost ')r acre on water-steps to beh $1050/mo carpel $950 240-3911 unturn. $2000/mo turn Ila See mgr 5•8·2562 •Co"81'ed Oar ages •S,a~~~URN/UNFURN eluded private area. Plen· front. Room for 100'+-+ IWPT-YILY HITlLS RENT COMM 2br hse Call Lynn 759·6700 2eri8a apt Garden sel· :~:...&1a~~~!p1nn Comer Nwpl Fwy & Baker lyolparklng. Pool & lndry yacht. 5.000•sl e1ta1e WEST NWPT 3BR hm, lrpl. wlor, w/o lot McNash Re-SOTHEIY'S ting. huge bed. pool. •Xlnl tocatlon ~cross Sorry, No pets! access Utils incl $430 ... $6,800.000 Submit on dbl gar. S13501mo ally 642-133 • AM llTEllUT ..... IUln small pets & child ok from park (714)557.0075 1st & last 499-4020 pnce. trades OK Ap-DOVER SHORES 48R 85t·9889 PM ' -$725 Ca11Cella646·6541 , _________ ...._ _______ _ po1n1men1 with PA TRICK lam11y home S2250/mo ' New 10 area? Leasa for 2 lllO •S<>;'l5 ':! ':!~SON TENORE 631 -1266 or PENINSULA 28R furn. TAKE A LOOK winter. 1 block lo beach * 14 760·8702 sleps 10 ocean $900/mo. Just $425 rents cozy Slngle or married _qi!. 142-1111 I •~i~~\·? COSTA MESA TlllME ~~nJ!a:~: w/appls bills ~~ p3t~r.2B~ ~W,r d~~~xk 241•8282 EASTSIDE 1Br up11a1ra 1114 r • · 3BR. frplc. like new. comm 1,.1 I lll $1000/mo VIiia Rentals 1t •Westside Bachelor apl Sanle Ana/2 tsl SI. r, . • pool S 1000/mo * • • * 675-4912 apt m comple1t $375 Otn area. 1011 of windows Waterlronl Homes. Inc 4bdrm lnclds den nr Mesa - -ullllllles mcl Avail now $625 • $825 dep V d 2b k Newly remodeled 18drm & YHSAILLH l1IOI Bay View Condo 2bd trplC, gar. pool 1az By owner 213 975-0234 Collect IHi CHYOI CllHI Lrg 3 bdrm, 2'~ ba. w/pool spa, tennis and sec gate H1gn ce1hngs. skyhghls. formal din rm & wet bar S 1695/mo Palrlck/agl 631-1266 and 760·8702 U 1-1400 5;~_;19taA-:.u;: tlch at 2Bdrm nouses '"' blk lo No ~Is 646·4382 863..0697 °' 863-1500 Ocean view 3br hs -ocean Unfurn. $750· 'll •• sundeck gar kids pets S 1000 yrly Earl 673-7030 "91U Mtu 2124 Celta ... •M $975 539-6t91 Agl lee Haat. ltacla 2140 NeWPort near-perfect S450 ·~--!ii_ij--~~~!i;;;J;;;;;;;;;;111 Off Newpor1 2br 2ba 118t •11111111 3 •I t\1e rental flat appealing WOODLAND Y A cneap $575 clean crptd Extra sha.rp lg workshop basic decor free ulll1 539-6191 Agt ree w/garage Just S895 Fee 539-6191 Agl '" APART MlllTS l albN TELIHIT 111·1110 Nwpl Hgll. Cliff Ori Co.ry Ptai .. ala 2107 4br 2ba. tg !Iii. bulltlns. 28r 1Ba. flp. patio. gar· new carpel/drapes, dbl age. W/O Water & gH Id hk "" pd $900/mo IM VIiia gar w up, '"' bk yd, Ren1a11 675·4912 Come & enioy our earden style apts Quiet. comfortJblt llv1nc close to lretways & So Coast Plua w1lde only m1nutn lo the beKh Caraau aYailablt HO PETS PU.ASE POOLl •UAl •LAWY•llMI • ..,.,, ltacla 2Mt l!!J!!t lt1cla ... Make the Move to, the New Park Newport ONE MONTH FREE RENT Make tlle smut move to Put Newport, Newport Beaclll's premier l•nry address. F1..-!1111ed ud u.fanilskd I, !, Ir 3 bffroom apartmHtl ud towalllo1ses oaJy millates from Newport Center ud Faslllloe lslud. From Sits to SIHO. Jamboree at Su Jo1q1lD HJUs Road Haslmgs & Co 640-5560 Ctrtaa dtl Mar 1022 C&lllEL Smtll •CORONA DEL MAR• Trees & seclusion 1blk10 2br 2ba. level lot, 439 bch. prvl communtly Carnation, $210,000 pool 3Br 2Ba Own land 2 & 39drm Winter & Yr1y Peninsula Rentals avl Villa Rentals 675-4912 S 1250/mo, need qule1 fmly w/TLC, 536.0921 .UIFllllT Fiii. iAClllLH 'llS.•N1 Coroaa dtl Mar 2122 $6~ ON BEACH! Studio •Br 38a. Winter s1eoo I ....... '64S.•611 (714) 644-1900 I COLDWC!LL BANl(eRO 499·210 I $269,000 Agl 645-1682 2Bdrm lBa Av/ 1111 CONDO exercise/weight 640·1460•305, 645-9586 2 •IHOOMI 'J•S..,JI $775, Isl. last • S200 room. pool, sauna. OPEN HSE-227 ORANGE I 7 t 4) 6 2 1 • 3 14 1 or 960_·0_6_1_3 ___ Npl Shrs n the bch+poo11 GAi, •AT 6 HOT WATm 8ICIL. Gorgeous Bayrfdge 3BR. (213)260·2784 Mr Pass $950 on Beach! 2bdr, Tennis •Br quiet houte 141 •A-...DUID ' -.... -... --.. Costa M t H 1024 Beaut, Improvements. l 'tba, Condo, e 11• Nucs1mcp1s&drp,lp,frln G I 2Br 1Ba Iron• duple1t, • ta MAllAIUlmf ,...,..., MJ.tMJ .PARK NEWPORT llll 011 1141,000 lllLllR'S CLISE-Ill prime IOC reat pr ce lrplc. pallO, garage, W/O erclse.welght room. pool. Micro. wtd. 2 car gar + + '1'11•••••--llll!tm••••••• .. T~O~C~~armer 8~KERSWE~OME ~HJOO~~g.7602 $~51~ C~selo~h ~~9~~13 N~~rnt83t~~4 ~r1•r·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~ naa ii alll 3 BR. lncludmg Loaded wt upgrades. llARIOR YIEW 644-7220 or 250-1022 ATLANTA/MAGNOUA WALK 10 Fashion Island separate master suite • these dramatic 2 story $240,000 By Owner 2BR 2BA. spectacular 3Br 2Ba, FPL. D/W, FNCO lux 2br 2'hba, wldbl gar, A~ FR. Vacant & anxious tor homes start at $158,900 Lovely 3br. 2ba. Monaco ocean view. lrplc. 2 car YAO, DBL GAR Kids & ad u 11 s . no p e I a . /~ otters Only 7 lefl' Agt 548-1 329 Model No Brokers gar. patio 511 Seaward pets Ok $975 ~ lflOO $1400/mo 640-7210 144-IOIO HSTSllE S 1 H ,100 640-4020 am s 15351mo 760·8382 dep. 863-06971863-1500 3BR 28A. bay vu 11300. 494-1217pm I · 144 38R 28A --------• Nice 3Br RV access Agl, ----SPACIOUS 3BR 3BA. lrpl, f fllt · dbl enc pkng Elsa 631-73701556-6356 LOCITIOll LOCATIOll 2'' car gar 717 Jasmine ~3"°b•r ...... '!", ,~,.'!"b_a_C.,o..-n;.d ;.o;.1 ~~:~ :8~8~AJc~~~~ IWllSlll YICTHl.H on Balboa Island 3 bdrm, !amity & formal d1n;ng rooms. plus den & roof top view deck w11n spa Bonus guest quarters 100 $495.000 !I \~\I I HI 1<11' I 1111"•11' Inc. REAL ES1AlE 173-1900 PHllSIU Nl•T with Iola of character & charm Shingled 2 story 3 bdrm on picket fenced sunny corner 101 Paneled living rm wlused brick Ip Across from bay beach & steps 10 ocean Submit exchanges $359,000 - \~J\11 HI HI I' I 110'11 '-Inc REAL ESlATE 131-1400 IUlHTAn &ISISTAITI Top prOduoer seetcs ad· d1tiona1 as111 for tor ad· min1stratl0n and/or sales pos Salary. Ml • comm Of very high comm Mu11 have 2 vr• ex per telling re in O.C Xlnl opply. Send resYme lo Patrick Ten01e e/o A«nax. 234 E 17th St Suite 117. CM. 92627 (No phOM call• pleaae!) FOR SILi IY IWIH -~~~~Utt~~~ ~975~ A~: Avail~7b::1 ,'~-~81521500 !S:,~~n('w~~~~~J5~~; secluded tngl lam nm 9134,100 556-6358 c 3B B 3 (hm) 760-6951 CAMIY lllTAL Sharp 38drm. 1' ~ea. larQ49 --harcmlng r 2 a hses -=---=--=------.I I Miil .. bonus room • workshop lllHI llOME VALH I to dM ~h Lg FR & RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN • New pa1nl & crpt tst al L!lle new 3 bdrm. 2•.-, bath P&liO, lrplc 2 car gar • 2Br 28a Condo 2 car g111, 171-4111tr17M171 9% OWC 675-8918 or 2100 SQ fl wl lormal din· prlrng S2200 Open Sat lrplc On Golf course ...... CN1t ••• ,. 21H 63 66 I 1 12 31Sun 12·5 216 $1395/mo 640-5324 1-4 1 or 646-4428 mg rm. am1 y rm, tire-Jasmine SI 759_9070 place ' more $265.000 TURTLEROCK 2br+den, lllllT USTSIH fllH Call PATRICK TENORE CORONA DEL MAR 2· •ba, trpl, ale, 2 car gar. Large 2 story home .. 4 631-1266/760-8702 5br 3ba 2 ear gar xlnt vu. choice hlll loc, ALlllT A OUllll bdrms.3bathsandloads ··~' ~~~-fa S16501mo 556-8970 1en,pool$1425544-2054 of po1en11at bul needs 4 ,, days 675-2676 eves ~~r~e;.',~~~~g fr~lcc~~ ,IL k Jasmine Creek 2BR. den. 2 T't{~~%0C,~11~~~~ ~~~~ •. ms1r odrm Make an otter 2BA. guarded gate. pools gourmet kl1chen. great 38drm 3B•. dulgner decor lhrough·OUI, huge workshop garage. Kids & pets ok. S975 F" TILllllT 111-lllO Traditional Realty 631-7370 IEW &IOllTECTllllL I Hlll TIWllllSES Outstanding concept 01 easy living 3br. 2ba, wood burning hreplace f'mesl Costa Mesa New- port location Mull Me 10 appreciate S 195,000. Act now & deal directly Wtlh Own/Bldr.646--8402. 673-5500. 631.0317 If you W9nl 10 tu<nlth an apllrtrnenl lnexpenllwly, ciaU1fiecl'11ne way 10 go Can't MafTI to get 10 all thoea repair jObs around 1n. hOUM? lAt lheciaMllleel a.vloa directory help you nnd relleble help & lf3nn1s $2000. lse. view $1600/mo 673-1674 $2500 sec dep Call col------A le(;I 1619)244-1860 LltHI ltac~ 2141 .!!._,_ •• _._._._. ___ _ NEW 3BA 3'...,BA TWNHSE -lifltea Wet bar 2 lrplcs dbl ga Unique 28drm w/lott. Blue filed 2111 N · r Bird Collage. decka.1"!"!~-.~---.,....., O pets S2000/mo view. carport $1200/mo Allractl,,. Onturn 18drm. Agent 673·5354 CALL 499-2309 quiet upper, yrly, Mature Costa MtH 21 24 L 1. I ZlS retired lady, No smkg. l f H I lfH pets. Refs 675..0247 •Charming ofder 28r IBa Oulel 4 secluded 2Br 28a Hardwood floors. yard garage 275 Mesa Drive East Nine Condo. Lg 2 lalltta Pt1i1nl1 S875 NO PETS 722·8011 car gar & pool use $950. • .. .., * Eestslde sharp 2Bdrm. 1Ba nouse Garage. lncd yrd crpll drps, w/d hllup No pell $675 + sec Musi 11and credit Check 770-5829 •ELITT AIU* E111ra large 2Bdrm. dbl gar•o•. IQ yerd tor kids & Fido S900 Fee TILllEIT 171-lllO •Hot new condo nr beh Small pet ok 38r 2.,.,Ba. Frpl. dbl gar. 1pa S1195 646· 1844 or 642·9666 mo. Lg msg 661 -7516 ... , •nrr• lteclt 2111 Newport Snores gorgeous 3Br 28a, all amenll•. ocean view, new crpl. Upper Duplex S 1250 . Villa Rentals 675-4912 *Quiet ar .. -b<lght 2Br 1Ba w/lg covered patio. frelh paint. new crpt Allf now 1750 • u11 875-5030 ........ 1bd MSG. no pet1 21111111111 _ 102 E. Bey Apt 8 NO FEE TO TENANT oCEANFAONT 2Br 2Ba, 34 SI, 2Br 18• $775 nu cpl redueed 10 S 1100/mo 29 SI, 211 $950 f/p, nlca winter, $1200-$1300/mo Clubhouae 212 $925 2 gar yrly. II.gt 752-2229 CllH Dr 211 $900 Npt Hgta -------44 St 3/2 lg rms 1900 wntr OCEANFAONT E Balboa Npl Stirs 3/2 $1300 nu cpt BIVd, Bachtor, oc.en/bay 30 St. 312 I 1150 2 gar ap lllew. mini cond. furn, 17~roc:net a nifty ear· dlgan lo add 10 your wardrobe UH t lngte colof Pompe0our y1rn tor •Hmllll -a Qrfft I006t:. Olrect10n1 -•s for SlzH 12•18 included E11cellen1 locallon. 28r YILU lllTW $530 yrly, Incl utile. llf•4112 N/tmkr 873-6372 2Ba. Wshr/Dryr, micro, Each pattern '3.25 plu1 frple, vaulted celllngt , 2 7Sc postage handltng car gar wlopnr Over IN Y ,.... ldd IM ta I 11ream1 & 11111 Poot & =~ t 1 1Pa Otffl View 1995 AVI 2bdrm nr ocean 1725 yrty C..... •ti .. , 1111 details othera avail at 213rm 4ia duple11 539-619 I Agl t.. w/patlo, 0 /W S800 1 2 ............. I utile Open Sat/Sun, 424 PolnMtlle 494·42e2 ~ t 113 No pals 549-2447 ltf Ut ...., fM 12·14.:;:e,i;;:r: Another 5 room hM l/Y<f lfrnm ,,_ ..... ......_ gar prkng kids Ok H25 Nwpt Shor• L... 2br, ---2ba, POQl, 1ennlt. 12tt IQ 2• 28a charming Oupltx ft. dbl gar, S 1175 +I 1to0 Avail lmmed $f050 mo ~ .... ~ .._.., 539-8191 Agl r .. Stll y • ., ,,.,.,.,, OET OtlCOUNT PEAFECT ROOMMATES COUPONS WOflfTH 114 Spacious 3Br. 2'~8a "-..II "•---...._-' in our $1 Crafletl c.ata Condo FPL. DI W . .,.. ~--I 10g U.. ltlen'I lor GfNI PATIO D8L GAA, EL 642-s,7. kits booQ, ~tes GOO. WIO hkuPt 1990 + -mor• INln 1000 '*N St190 dep M3..ot97 or on H COior ~· Order 143· 1&00 for Information ~~Mall-:;-'~~ Big '•mny 41>dr"' ,, .. lnclds den I/yd cozy 1rp1c & surprisingly =~~ ~~ WOOd· saoo·,539~11ttAg1,.. .... , ....... fow cost. LAUIA WHHUI $1000. 38d, 1'~Ba. gar, ..!!!!!~============:!!!!!!!..l...:C~_:":__:A~~~~~T-S!_j~quial 644·7589 Iv msg Mcurlty 831·3025 Evee 54S.t982 or Oya •BIG CANYON• l213)13l·20l1 Highly upgraded 28f + 700 -HA 1 BA den, 1870 1/f S2500 mo Utile peld No kitchen, Owner/Bkr 75M7ot , .. ,lg. m~o optional •EASTBLUFF C d 708 Avocado 875-5211 on o. --lr~h doorl. bay -. 8"1TllRM ... I dowa. .-y11,... aer 21e llY NW $1850 111 & lat t aec. A¥t prvt ~ ...... In 11 • t 650-8088 Iv mtg room ..,...,.., Chermlng apt comptex 38drm. 2Ba. 2 aty PIOuM, w/unlque atmoaphefe. '°' t>lk 10 OCMn. comm Jutl 1tepe 10 the oc.n . PoOI. tenn11 S 13'°/mo. Lndry rm. lg ~. A Drive by 320 Prot9Kt AAA~ FINO! $325/mo 631·4609 or 5'48-0e20 No peta 87&-<0447 INTO SAVINGS T~e llllJ Pilat hos a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $9.00 Classified Ad. $9.00 w ith prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$9.00 No chan9e1 In copy or cancellation. Privore por11es only No Commerc1ol, Reol Estate, Au1omo11ve, Booting or Employment Ads. There is no price limit 10 w~ot you con advertise. If you need ro sell your couch, high choir or any unused merchond1se-coll the Doily Pilot Clou1f1ed sroll or use the coupon below. Moil to1 Doily Pilot, 330 W. Boy St., Costa Mesa , Co 92626 642-5678 -----~----..--.-----~----------~----~-~~~ NAME------~-~---~PHONE _________ ~ AOORESS_~--------~------------CITY ____________ STA TE ____ ZIP ______ _ AO COPY • line minimum, oppro11imotaly ~ words fM' lint AMT ENCLOSED '''''-(11\f VISA or MC ~----~--~ -~------ ·····~ Are yov o subt<riber to fti• Doily PllOti 'rcit ene YES I NO " One or the ways homea &re being bou'ht. and 10ld t.oday 11 wtt.h •landed aate Kon, ... A blended rat. mort.eace la t. new mol14AC• t.haL oov1n an old mort.e&C• and t.dvano .. new Cunc:la Th• new morLC&C• l1 ueed to P'1 ofr t.ht ext1t.1nc mort.eace at. a lower rai.e t.h&n t.ht current. m&rktt. rue 'l'ht lender i1·ant.a t.he new rate 10mewh1r1 ~l.w n t.he old ta"8 ano the pr va111og market. ra"8 Tht new monthly payment. ia l&rgel" than u wu pr.viouaty, but. not. u hlCh u ourNn~ rat.el would NQ\111'1 •• ,... ODHUlr • ,..,.,... CIC)Wnllel b\llW9 • ......._ au rund• at..,..,,,, -·-----~ _, I J I l , llTllL.UUI Flne U.ngene Shop open- ing at Atrim Coun In No-vembef Seettlng ..,...._ tant Manager, Fun & P.n Time Sales Days & E~ nongs Call Ellie 760-0379 CJaM/lntHruh ss• 666AbXR Apply 1n person at C1*ter Drawers Inn. 179 E t71h Street, Cotta M..a AvaJlable In Irvine area. $700 a month. No conectlng. 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Frtday after- noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call 6-42~ ext. 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST ..., .... 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA QIJEEH IOfao-bed. ain't d•n tbl w/4 c:Ns. Frenltln ... wdbmong stv. Gat power .., eompfM()f 551-53'7 RHponalt>le Rellabte neat & c:lean person neeo.a t()f Bakety Room IOf aovancemeint F 'T & P t Pos.hon1 Pis call tor interview 673-7890 ...... 11111. EXP D HOT ROOFERS RA TT AN LIVING ROOM SET 1 pc SofaC>ed, io.. ..... 2 IWIY9I /(IQ .... cof lbl, 2 end tbl Moo.Mg MUST SELL. 72()..9851 ••SKI CLOTHES. J«k· ets S.bs Young & AcMt Aft like MW4 720-17!)4 BlUlts Newpor1 8eedl 8lonOe wal creo.ua $450 Tttomas organ S175 Kenrnot'e w /d S 100 RCA TV 25 $125 &46-1991 111 /.. 8 PORTABLE SPA fully Must be qualified Shatle ltleO t>lac:k INlrt>te, Va1Ue and comp persons also S3200 Must MM S2000 nee<Jed 6-42•7222 CoY9f Incl 5'8·5041 n•m FIT ano PIT IMtl Imm.a open1ng1 1n Irv, Tu1t1n & NB Most own pttone & trans Wllt train $5 • ttr 1063 N GluMll. Orange 538-3563 AMERICAN lndien Items wanted, rugs. t>aaeu also onental rugs. 213 691-1637 CASEMENT Drapes 18ft Ofl wttt 11~ drape9 wtroels Dine«• & dining rm ettanoeheu w/Qtlaln au hke new 854-1 160 DELUXE KING WATER. BED t 2 drawers, baby wal ker and TV 19' 545-5822 penin1• Now Av•llable CAR ROUTES Earn Extra C••h For 0.llNrY Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON •EACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. N collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car. truck or Statton wagon an insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Cr-.y - .. .. • nMmYOU F:2US IN U.S.A. All> TltYltG HM0£1t TO BE rt 1 • IALll • URYICE • 'ARTI .• LaAllNG LARCCST INVCNTOf!Y ON IH[ wt:ST ·coASI £UY MOOD. I COlC. CA"T•AY ' ', • I I' ' • :. • • I t j \ ~ 0 • , • ' 1 , -. 1 1 I I; 1 1. 8~2 2QQ( "'"'-Runt Qd, ain't lnt•lor, ndt P•ln( I 1000 882-7$58 VW '74 SUNBUG !kJpef a.tie Sntf, am/Im, new radlal1, alnt cones. rblt eng 12895 080 777..()248 N'MllllTm EXOUISllE~-iPci-:-io.ded. S73501off•. 545-3117 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE C~lY Wt Otter • Ntw Cir Salts • Used Cir Salts • Sefwt • l•ISlllC • bcelleM flMlltilll ····· -· . - CtulM ..... ..,. ._. .. ..,, ......... . AIC. 1 .....,, A/Wllll • .................... .,_,. M71YM, .. PP. Satllun/lve ,, ,.,.1 .. .,.., CAPAt •fl. U , 4 ..... ~ fOOd, QOOd ...... -dMn If"* { out IMO. 951-1042 enyttme. WlllYILL_. USED CAAi i TMICKI COME IN Of' CALL fOA ........ DaULLO ...a 18211 BEACH It.VO. HUNTINGTON MACH 141.,..1s1• 1111 CHEVY 'T7 MALl9U Y-1 Auto. p/b, p/1, *· Good eond. l800 ol»O . 78&-0107 -umna1111m1 Aut.o, VI , A/C, c .... toneMI cover. •2F7eoel 11,111 Jt26HMO«~ C.M. 979·2500 THEODORE ROBINS NABERS CADILLAC FORD H ,'\ ... ~ ' "" (I'.'/\. .., t ·.A , THE · BEST CAR ·aUY'S IN ORANGE ~COUNTY ARE AT THE DEALERS LISTED ON THIS PAGE SALES 0 NABERS CADILLAC. !M 2100 UllOR ILYI., COSTA IEU SERVICE 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS • Ease of Ownership terms • Lease conveni.nce-12-72 mo PARTS LEASING 6) CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 • .,.., ...... , ........ (114) 1.a-1100 (213) 111-1211 • Best Prices •Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Select from 100 • new and pre-owned • Delivery In Europe option dl•I Merced•• 714/213137-2333 Sant• An• (5) FrHW•Y ~ Beach In Buena Park PEIJfi~OT @ t:&z IMPORT MITTORS Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 541·12H S,_. Pllts lilt 541-1411 MONDAY-FRIDAY 1:30 AM -9:00 PM • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MeTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porache • Audi 441 E. hast hJ., h.,.rt ltaoll 111-HOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts. Body. Paint & Tire Oepts Compet1t1ve Rates On Lease & Daily Ren tals 20IO larlter llw~., C11t1 1111 142-0010" 140-1211 oSADDLEBACK Sales Leasing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-soo-a31.33n 714-380-1200 fll1M CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP e ,, ~· WE'RE OUT TO BE # 1 ! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 41 Auto Center Dr. Irvin e 714 951-3144. 800 ) 428-7 485 $~.~~~}!!~.!t & "Where Professions/ Attitude Prevails" lpecleblng In Europeen Detlffry. Exc.tlent htectlon of .... end c:.tefulty pr..,.ct UMd BMW'• always in •tock 20I w.1,,li~ll.1te An• Comer ot Broadway & 111 St Now Open Sundeyt New 8efvtca Hour• Moo-Fri 7am-10pm GSTERLING UUS -SEnlct -LWllC -PAITS OverHas Delivery Spectallsts OPEN 7 DA VS A WEEK VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S ;: 1 & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Parts Open M-Sat 8 • 5.30 Sat 9 • 4 p m Service m-Frl 7 30 • 6 p.m 11711 HACH 9LVD HUNT .. GTOH HACH J 7141142-2000 BUENA PARK PACIFIC OCEAN .. BMW -ROLLS ROYCE Just a Short Drive Away ... 1540 Jamboree Rd. 33375 Camino Capistrano 493-3375 Newport Be•ch 840-8444 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 131-1375 eJIM SLEMONS IMPORTS o COMMONWEALTH VOLKSWAGEN &n 'FAMILY STORE SINCE 'S3' -~ Sal• · S.mc. • Leutno ~ BRJS'roL Ar IDDIGIR • Ml·OUO l J 1 I.AA •• ~'RE[ 1 ."' NI ,,.c,1or~ E!(AGl1 . CAI IFORNIA . 960 5481 t he P ROFES SIO NAL A PPROACH 71 4 -9 7 9 -2500 0 2925 Harbor B oulevard • Costa Mesa. CA • G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2llO Harbor Blvd. Coe .. M-540-0713 3 Bk>cka So. of 405 Fwy. C) 808 LONGPRE Ora~ County's CMdest a Llrgnt ftonta.c ON-.nhlp .. IN<h 8Mt .• the Gltro.n Grow ,Nftll9y 111• Ma ... 11 ,,,., .... a_ We perform all l'onttac warranty wortc. NOl'rdleu of where 10" origlMlly purchaMd 10"' car. ---·••Yft9••wna9.-P•. SATURDAY 8:3o AM -8:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM Make Your Phone Start Rlnslns Advertise on This Pase C•ll for Details 714/ 642-4321 • a rnagoi a rnagoi PONTIAC SUBARU • TRANS AM SLASHES • FllllBIRfl e PRICES! e • SOOO STE • PAlttSUH. ON ALL • llOHNEVlll 1988 • GANI> PRIX • SIMIRO CONYlRTISU MODELS • f.1000 • GRANO AM INllR ANY CIRCUMSTAM:lS WE Wll •• Sell Elcltltlllt NOT BE UNDERSOLD! arnagoi • PONTIAC SUBARU FIE/Ill 24IOHlrt.lhd. 24'0 Hlrblr ""· Cost• Miii ........ Beach Cost• Mtu ~ 8t1Ch 714/549-4300 714/549-4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT . #1 ,_ Ttl W11t I• ._"" Sills I• I y_, f 0[Jln2e. SALES r-Loa'"St. sERv1cE ,.,. NM!-et.WO • LEASING • -~09"'..... • ACCESSORIES DEPT 5418023 - C) ~ E CAMPRfl I NISSAN/~~ • Low Prices • No Gimmkllt • Great Selectleft • Friendly Peeple • l•ceffent s.r.. 18835 leach'°"~ ~ ..... (714) 142-7711 (211) ,.,.,..., v Excellenee In S .... Servloe & Leutng VOrange County'I No. 1 No H .... o.lertl WE HAVE MADY. DISCOUNTSlll (714) 147-1111 18181 811ott 81Yd., Huntington Bch. __ __, .. ___ _ ! I MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1986 2SCENTS Organizers again consider scrapping entry, have raised ha f of needed funds ly PHIL SNEIDERMAN ............... Orpnizen may have to scrap plans for lrvine·s first float in· the Tour- nament of Roses parade if they can't win commitments for more corporate ~ . Actor ForresfTucker dies of cancer at age 67 .I Al Gasoline prices creep downward 1 cent In seasonal decline./ Al Nation Suspect confesses to ax killings. says he wants to be executed like an animlal./ Al World A Syrian undercover agent reportedly helped obtain a British passport for the man convicted of attempting to bomb an Israeli airliner./ A5 Israeli agents allegedly kidnap a man who told a newspaper he helped build nuclear weapons for Israel.I A4 Sports The Raiders' Marc Wilson sparks victory over Hous- ton./81 They'll try again tonight as World Serles game seven Is rained out Sun- day. /81 d . 1\. onat1ons b)' today. · They said about half of the money needed to pay for the float has been raised so far. · . In mid-August. the slow pace of donations led member$ of 1hc Irvine· Orange County in mood to buy By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. O.., ......... '· Orange County cash registers arc ringing regularly as residents figure they' vc got plenty to spare after bringing home the bacon. A UC Irvine professor's survey found 83 percenl in the county felt bullish about bu ying such big ticket 11ems as TVs. rcfngerators and furniture. Dr. Mark Baldass,are. associate professo r of social ecology at UCI. directed a polling of 1.008 adults in the 1986 Orange C9un1y Annual Survey. The results of the survey released last week indicated that generally affiuenl Orange Coununns feel confi- dcnl about spending their dollars. ·•Despite recent ups and downs in the national economy. consumer confidence in Orange County today is 18 percent higher than 11 1s across the nation -and higher than 11 has been an} where 1n the country since 1983." Baldassare said. Good limes will con1inue to roll. 100. residents told pollsters. Of those surveyed. 63 percent said they ""ere financially better ofT today than a year ago. 58 percent believe the> ·11 be e'en belier off a year from · now and 64 percent think business will be good across the nauon for the ncAt }Car. Consumcf'i '-"ere not so confident about 1hc1r long-term prospects. Only 45 percent thought the economy would remain healthy for the next fi,c )Cars. Even among the co unty's most affiuent. long-range consumer confidence dropped to about 50 percent. "This marked drop in long-range optimism 1s probably due to con· sumers' uncena1nty about the up- coming tall reforms combined with the size of th e federal deficit." Baldassare said. "Consumers arc 1ak1ng advantage of the current lull 1n 1nfla11on. but th e> 're worried about the economy in (Pleue 11ee SURVEY/ A2) r- Rose Parade Floal .A'UC>ciation 10 consider droppina the erojcict. The association ureect to conlin~ the fund drive. By Friciaw. the poup had raised almost $60,000 toward the S 110.000 price &al for the Irvine ftoat, to be called ''The World of Pnhi11oric Wonders." "We're about halfway there. and we have a lot of work to do.'' 11id Donna Harwood. a spokeswoman for the association. "We're not done by any stretch oftbe im-.i..ation.'' Ralph Rodheim. the 1110Ciauon·1 fund-raisin& co-chair, warned, "We're once apin at a crisis point." Hcsaidthearoupmusttrtcommat- ments for more corporate donations by today or orpn1zn1 •in may consider scrapp1"1 the ftoat.' losina $30.000 alread).'. paKI to jts builder. He said the Pasadena parade will beain printina its protram• in the next few days. Rodheim said it would be a Jreat embarat&ment if an Irvine float as lis&ed an the P'OIJ'lm but Diver a~ars on Colorado Bc>Wevard. If the pro,ect fall1 th!OUJb at th.ts point. Rodheim said ... Irvine wou&d probably never tel a ftoat in the parade apin. I think it wou&d be a blacl( eye for the community." Still. the association hJt received encouraacment. The aroup recently held a benefit auction at the Rqj1try Hotel. raisina almost S 10.000. Rams scrap their way to victory Rama nanntnc back ltrlc Dlckenon Jac- &lee tbe football u be la drh'en oat of 6ounde by Atlanta•• Bret Clark In tbe o.., ........ _,n. ......... eecond quarter. Dlcllenon wu &enerally eure-laandecl and ewtft u be naabed for 170 yard• in tbe Rama' 14-7 wtn. See Bl. OUR WINNEI ON Ml TODAtS NUHIEIS ON At At the Wnt ti~. Ow .,_, innounced 1t11a~corporaerdoM­ tion. I s I ~.000 "" from the Irvine--based Taco Bell faA·food chat•. The company wtll be pennined IO fill one of the srvcn places b' riders on the float. Parack ruin prolutNa me company from placint lips or ban- ners on at, however. · Because of the tirM and orpniza.. tion required fot special fund-raisins ~ ... n.C>A't/A2) NewQort hopefuls disclose finances Person raises most funds in c hallenge to incumbent Strauss By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ..., ........ James "Buzz" Person leads all Newpon Beach City Council can- didates in campaign contnbutions and in spending. accordina to cam- paign finanC.al statements. Twelve candidates -including two incumbents -arc vying for four open seats on the City Council. And while Person leads them all in fund- ra1sing and spending. another can- didate docs not intend to collect or spend any funds and two others failed to turn in the campaign financial statements to the city clerk by Thuooa) ·s deadline. as required by law. Person. an attorney and city Plan- nina Commission member. has col- lected S36. I 24 in campai1n contribu- tions and has spent $33.66S throuah Oct. 18. he reponcd. Much of his fund raisin& and spending. however, was done early in the campaign. By the end of Scptem- bcr. Person had raised nearly S2S.OOO and spent about $22.500. Person. who reponed contribu- 11ons from 79 sources, 1s challengma incumbent Don Strauss to represent District I on the seven-member council In Newpon Beach. council members arc drawn from separate dis1ncts but are at elected at large. S1rauss has collected $20.317 for hi s campaign 1hus far with only $3.330 taken in since Oct. I. Strauss has reponed spending S 13.280 throut.h Oct. 18. In b1stnct 3. incumbent Evelyn Han is far outspending chalknacr Allan Beek Han has raised S 12.905 in con- tributions and has spent $9.437 through ()<:t. 23. Among the 73 (Pleaee .ee NEWPORT I A2) INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified More county construction inspectors sought Comics Crossword Death notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion Public notices Sports • Television A10 A3 A7 B6-8 A 11 A10 A12 A9 A10 AS A12 B1-5 A9 By LISA MAHONEY Of ... 0..,,... ..... Orange Count) construction in- spectors have convinced top manage· mcnt that they need more help to keep up with a burgeoning workload. T"o months after its 34 construc- tion inspectors complained that pub-- lie safety wa s being Jeopardized b) inadequate stalling. the count) En- vironmental Management A'enc} 1s asking th<.' Board of uperv1sors 10 hire seven more inspectors The rcquci.ti:d ~O percent in crease in staffing would be paid fo r largel y Conflict charges give FV council fiopef uls an issue ly TOM WRIGHT ........ Ceil 4 j I Fountain Valley's City Counci l race bcaan as a ca mpaian in search of an issue. While e11ht or the nine candidates 1n1tally 1ook the positaon that the city was in excellent shape. John Thomp- son had an oppos1n1 view. He complained that conmen of intertst colortd City Council and Plann1na Commission decisions and vowed to open t~ "closed club" or Fountain Valley politics. His attack on the incumbents and call for new leadership on the count'1I created the campa1an issue. The ratt's central note ha becomr a constant refrain by ncar1y every candidate that hr or he will not make • pct10nal aain b) be1naclcctcd to the •. . , City Council. At every opportunity. candidates have said 1hc1r only investment in the city was their home and would remain so. They have promised to abstain from voting on any quesuon where they had even a remote personal stake Only Frank Negn ha taken a maHnck approach "I think an)one who uy he won't in'cst in the city ho that he doesn't ha"c thcauts to use 11as money to support the ell)'," Neari saad Negri, -pre 1dcnt of a Fountain Valle y manufocturina firm . said he was w1lhng to pul both his money and cncrg) toward kecpana Fountain Val· le) a aood place to "-Ork. hve and 1n\.C t. Whale Thompson r«'Ommends that ·' otcrs fill the three vacant • • through developer fees. The county \"Ould finance abo}lt 14 percent of the $388.611 annual tost which includes a truck and radio for each new employee. Construction inspectors make sure th at county roads. sidewalks. flood control channels and sewer and water hnc~ arc properly installed. Th ough most often constructed by prn ate de-.elopers, the improve- men1s become lhe propeny and rcspons1b1hl> of the county upon complc11on. County construction inspectors Toi W11CHT ELECTION '86 council scats with new faces. he has s1naloo out Ma¥or Fred Voss, who is scckina rc-clcctaon. ror special atten· 11on. Thompson has accused Voss of int1m1datin1 c1t11ens who try to voice con ems at council mectinas. Voss has said a council member who tries to make a difftttnce and tak.c a ltadershap role. opens himself to cr1t1c1sm and opposition. He has plcdatd to continue this course. dctpitc "occasional opposi- tion ." _ Thrtt seats are open on the f ount~in Valley City Council. Voss and Councilman James Neal •~ seclona re-clect1on. wMe Coull· c1lman Bcn Nielsen dtt1dcd not to run .ipin Bc$1de Vo and Ncat;.'J:[oun· (Pl....... /Al) I J told supervisors 1n an Aug. 19 leuer that th<.'1r .. high workload has made 11 1m poss1blc to provide proper protcc· 1io n 10 the Orange County citizens. .. We cannot and will not accept responsibility for potential injury or harm which may occur to lh<.'se n t11cn!> as a result of our inab1l11y to pro' 11.lc appropriate inspections.' Supervising construction inspector [ J Hinkson said inspectors were frusiratcd b) thei{ inability to con- ' 1nce management that they needed morl· help now. lxsp1tc oven1me and reassign- mcnts from other public works SC'C· lions. inspectors could not meet the demand for their se rv ices, he s~11d. In some cases. this resulted in dcla}s and increased costs for builders anxious to move forward with th<.'1r projects. Hinkson said. In others. the staffing shonage created potential public safety haz- ards when contractors would refuse to "all for an inspector and proceeded pouring concrcle and closinJ utility trenches "11hou1 superv1S1on. he S~lld. Inspectors could not always de· Therapy for family cuts relapse rate of schizophrenics ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)-A new fonn or therapy for relatives of schi zophrenics has dramaticall y reduced the relapse rate of the sch1lophrenics 1n the first nine months af\cr their d1schar1e from the hospital. a new stud~ has shown. In ramihcs rece1"in1 the therapy, "parents were less likely to be rr111cal orgu1lt-inducan1 to the patient." p1d one of the study's authors, Jeri Doane. a P'Ycholoajst It the Yale P ychaatnc Center an New Haven. Conn. In contrast. schizophrenic patients were almost certain to relapse and return to tf'lc hospital watlun nine months when the new fonn or family therapy was not 11ven to fam1hC1 Y..ath nept1ve emotional climates. Doanr said. h1zophren1a an be defined IS I &rOOp Of severe emotional disorders chara tented by dist0f'11on of and retreat from reality, delusions.. hallucanataons and withdrawn. bium. or aaarcss1ve behavior. hltophren11 has typically been treated with a comb1nauon of druas <1nd 1nd1v1dual therapy for the pat1cnl. but w11hout therapy for the paticnl'$ family. said Doane. Amona those f1m1hes which have been 11vcn thcnapy, it has provided facts but not tool for copana. he "31d. ( ......... TllSaA.P'f /AS) 10 - -- 1erm1 nc after the fact whether work ha d been proper!) done. but they felt compelled sign ofTthe improvements unless problem) were apparcnl be· cau~ oft he.-enormous cost of teanng them out and doing them again. H1nl..o,on \aid. Inspectors were concerned tha t improper 1nstalla11on not caught dur· 1ng rnnstrucuon could endanger tht' pubhl )Cars after a road. sidewalk or other 1mpro,emenl was completed for c"<amplc. structural defic1en· nc~ in road construction could cause (Pleue eee Df8PltCTOR8/ A2 J High school student, 18. fights off NB rapist By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .... ..., ......... A h1ah school student fought off a would-be rapist late Saturday while ancnd1na her high school home· com1na dance. ewpon Beach pohce 1d The 18-year-old v1c11m. who~ name and addrt Wt'l't' withheld, was rctumin1 from a fnend's car to lhe Lquna Beach Hiah School dance 11 tht' Pt111 de aks ttstaunnt at 4 11 Birch St. when the attack occurred. ACC'ordinJ to Ll. Tim Newman, ~he wa rctum1n1 111onc from the car when the u pcc1 a,,.O&'Md her a k1na dutt11ons an the 4600 block of Ncv.pon Boult"Vard betWtta 11 and II 30p.m. The tecn..,.cr cou&dn't help him and continued on her way •hen he (Pleue ... RAftaT/d) . . . - .. FLOAT ••• INSPECTORS SOUGHT ••• .... 1 1wt111. mociadon memben aaad &My wtll now roe. lftOlt or their ~ Oft eetli• corponte dona· ..... -. ne waaUon .... the endorte- "'"" of the Irvine city pcmment but has noc rec:cived any dty f'und1. Qrlalaixn art •ryins '° flaince the ftoi1 whh private doftatiou. The campaip f)l off IO I late atart becautr lhe aMONtion did not learn ""til Marcia that Irvine blld been J.vn 1 pllce an the worid-flmo .. ud1n1pertdt. . Rodbei• •id tome local busi .. .,... believe the fund drivt will not IUCC'eed becauw The Irvine Co .. the citf1 maJor landowner and de- veloper. d«lincd to donate to the loet. • EA«utjvet for another key de· ve'°Ptf, the Koll Co., .al.o• were approeched. • ''They arc still thjnkina about it. ~l the)' have not been enoourqina." llodhf1m 11id. Ht aaid many other business laden are still uncommitted. He was urai1'1 tMm to call him early this Wttk becaUK of the uraency of dttidin1 whether Irvine's Ooat should be listed in the Tournment of Roses eroaram. "We re over the hump:· Rodheim uid. "The Ooat is 1oin1 to be spectacular. If they (corporate donon) come throuaJI. it's doable." THERAPY ••• homAl The new style of family therapy was developed by Ian Falloon of the Univenity of Southern California in Loe Aqeles, with whom Doane has c:oUaborated on a aeries of recent madin. .. You teach them basic facu about tbe illneu, its course, proanosis and GIUlet," she said. "But more import· antly1 the treatment focuses on ,,OVJdiq the families with tools for m.anasina the patient's illness." "Not fo include family memben in lft'oru to rebabiUtJte the patient is unethical, .. she said. SURVEY ••• helaA l , a l«tton or Strtt\ to collapee Ind in.iure motonsu. hf 1aid. Allowina poor constNCtioo .... dards to sh~ by would ltlo INU 1ncrca1Cdmaantcnancc costs for thf county due to premature. deterion· tion. Hinkson aaid. Jn AUIU-Sl. Public Wotb chief Cart Nelson 1aid tha' the iJKpeetOn bad eugerated the aravity of •hf ahu· at1on in their letter to the boent. Thoup he suPPOfUid lddint thru in1p«10!i thit ·111t11 year and "' budle\Cd . for only one, Net.on Mid more study was needed to dttttmlne 1f future -con1truction demand• n~ssitated a taraer boost in atatr'. In an Oct. 16 memo 10 EMA Director Murray Storm. EMA Ad· m1n11tration Director RonaJd Nov- ello 1aid six construction inap«tora ate needed in the special projec11 section 10 handle a projected 2.it percent increase in workload. • One more inapector should be hired to supervise road and nooc1 contracts because of 1 recent emphas.is on road maintenance. he said. Friday. Hinkson expressed pleasure at the staffina request which essentially matches what ins~1ors asked for in Auaust. ·"It's a definite result of the actions taken by the construction inspectors as a aroup," he said. SupnvitOft In Khed"led IO lab 11P the rna&11ra1 9: JO Lin. TU1141y jn the board -.., room at the Hall of ~minl11mioa an SM1a Ana. RAPIST ••• r.-Al suddenly attaeked her f'rom brhlnd, Newman said. She 1Cteamed and foupt *"· Two students parked M9lby later ttf)<?rted to police they heard a •taair- ra1sin1 ttream" but dicln'1 In· ve1tipte. Aftnabout 10 minutes, the 1u"*' pve up his assault and fled the acene, Newman1aid. A third student who hard the screams nolined tehool off'icial1 at the dance. Police searched for the suspect with patrols. helicopter and dop, but failed to locate him. He was described by the victim u a white male in his 20., 6 feet tall, weiahina 200 pounds. brown hair and wearin1 camounaae type pants and a white T-shirt. The victim was taken to Costa Mesa, Medic•I Center where al)e was treated and rclcastd, Newmaa said. NEWPORT COUNCIL RACE ••• Prom Al contributors to her campaian are several Newport Beach restaurant owners. Costa Mesa development firm C.J. Sqetmom and Sons and Irvine Co. executive Ray Watson. Beck. who 1s spearheadina a drive to stop The Irvine Co.'s proposed ex pansion of Newport Center, re- ported contributions totallinaS3.60S, 1ncludin1 support from family mem- bers. the Balboa Island Ferry - which the Beek fam ily founded - and former City ·Councilman Paul Hummel. In District 4. Councilwoman Ja<:,k· 1c Heather's decision not to seek another term means Oarcnce "Bus" Turner. David Shores or Ron W1nsh1p will take her place on the council. paian. No spend1n1 report, therefore • was required. Betty Tesman. like Winship, missed Thursday's deadline for spendina reports. Michael Lapin, an attorney. has collected $20,34 1 throu&h Oct. 18 and has spent S 16,843, malcina him the bigest SJ>c:nder in that district race. Pat Michaels. a rad io station owner and former newscaster, reported re· ceivin1 SI 1.220 in contributions from 82 separate sources and spend· ing $7.966. Phil Sansone. a retired Air Force colonel. reported 1pcndin1 S2.S04 of the $4.320 he has collected so far. City Council candidates were not the only ones requi~ to di1elosc campaian spendina reports last week. · rromAl Winship missed Thursday's dead· ltne to tum in his campaian financial report but may still do so with a $10. per-day fine. accordina to a spokesperson at City Oerk's office. The political action committee of the Newport Harbor Aru Chamber of Commerce has contributions totalhna $28.841 . It so far has spent $16.01 S. accordina to treasurer Rudy Baron. I ' .. t t t the Iona run ... he said. Short-term confidence could lead Jo Iona-term headaches. Baldassare warned. if co nsumers empty their (OOkie jars in the year ahead and the economy turns sour. Meanwhile. retailers should enJOY healthy sales. "However. businesses should be cautious about expandina their stock orstaffbased on increased sales, since spending levels probably will drop afler this year ... Baldassare said. The Orange County Annual Survey has been conducted at UC'I since 1982. It 1s supported by local corpor- ations. foundations and pnvate aroups. Turner. who won Heather's en- dorsement last week, reports spend· in& $24,430 to Shorcs's $7.192. Earlier in the campa11n, Shores had asked Turner and other candidates to agree to a $20.000 spendina li mit. No ag.reement. however. was reached. In District 6. five candidates hope to succeed Councilman Bill Aaee, who decided not to run for a second four-year term. · Harmon Weston. 1 retired school teac her. has said he is not askina for campaign contributions and don not intend t~ spend money on a cam- Contributions of $200 each were Jiven to candidates Pe™>n. Hart, Turner and Michaels. Newport 2000. the aroup tryina to slow development in Newport Beach. has collected about $23. 700 in con- tributions and has spent $1 7,841 . incl udina four sifts of Sl.014 to Strauss. Beck, Shores and $an10ne. according to the report by treasurer Roaer Vandervifl. A $3,000 con- tribution was 11ven to Gridlock. the aroup tryina to block Newport Center _expansion. GAME 7 I WEEK 7 I DAY 2 39 16 45 15 86 61 ~ A YUll ... Al FlUEllT ••• I CllECI OUT 0. Wll•I Ot1 M. 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He says a city should be run like a business and the council should work to attract revenues in the form of commercial and industrial firms. He believes his ye.ars of experience in runnina 1 business. Manin Aircraft Tool Co .. has provided him with knowledae on how to run a succnsful and cost-effective business. Neari says his e~perience can easily be translated to effective h.andlina of the citr and ils problenu, Nea . 72. isscekin1hiuecond four- year term on the the Chy Council. But he points out his involvement in Fountain Valley extends far MY,ond his recent role on the City Council. As the city's second city manater. Neal helped to desian and create Fountain Valley. ''No one runnint can come clote to matchin.J my experience in munici- pal affa1n or my personal involve- ment in Fountain Valley," Neal said. Hoxsie, 31 . a former parks com- missioner. lists the completion of °c~A~~E Diiiy Pilat MAIN OFFICE Mile Square Park at top of his list of aoals. His other 1oal1 include attractina quality developments to the ctty. mamtainina the quality of life in Fountain Valley and providina a responsive ci ty aovemment to meet the needs of the citizens. Ellis, S4, an attorney. said she's running for the City Council because she wants to make a contribution to the city. 'Tm financially able to devote time to the counci l, without it interferina with my practice," she said. McKn11ht. 47, the chairman of the Fountain Valley Plannina Com- mission. has been endorsed by Nielsen. the only incumbent not seeking re-election. He said he values the quaility oflife in Fountain Valley and ptedaes to maintain that quahty. ··However, it'saoing to take a lot of work to keep Fountain Valley a aood place to live," he said. He has pledaed to establish evenina office hours at Fountain Valley City Hall to better serve the publ ic. Voss. 49, is seek inf his second term on the City Cound . As part of hi s campaign , he recently paid for a survey to assess the concerns of Fountain Valley residents. "The survey has helped me to establish sound aoals, make positive decisions and rtprescnt residents in the best possible manner," he said. Char. SO. said she was runnina for the City Council. because she wanted 10 help the city. "I'm pro-arowth and I'm con- cerned that the city will be facinf financial problems within five years. Char said. ~ As a councilwoman. she pledaed to work to bnna in new retail businesses to enhance city revenues. Cook. 37, president of Neish· borhood Watch. has been the top fund-raiser m the City Council race. "I believe I will be an effective councilwoman because I'm com- pletely independent and will enjoy no economic gains if I'm elected," she said. Thompson. 37. an attorney, said the that the time has come to remove\ the cronyism that dominates Foun· tain Valley politics. .. ,.m not a politician, I'm a states- man and my aoal is to stop the drift that is shovina Fountain Valley off course ... he said. If elected. Thompson promised to act as a servant of the people not an au tocrat. Residents will select thr~ council members Nov. 4 from a field of nine ca ndidates. D=t It Gueranteed \ 330 Wnt B•t St Coe11 M-C.A • 'JM•• •oo·-Bu• 1!>&0 C.C..t• Mtl'I Cl\ 9~6~6 0."'fecl•Ot M2·&e78 ~ 6 .O.IOllAI 842 4321 Ccoy"gnt 10$3 o-_,. 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