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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-11-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ·RescuerS ~ for pk~··-· 4 , • ~~sp~r)se ~AST/A3 COUNTY/A . ' J' , ) J ' A . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMIJER I ~ 19S9 ,. \ '" D""'er~ ·:_survive! 'lt~foOt p1U~ge ,. . ~ ~ .... ,/ T AT ElA4 ,,.. ..., l . . . . . ~. . \. . p·ter . i·n veStiga·te;d / -Flight -of~ po·uce ,::c . I By ROBERT BARKER cnber1 said' tie would not divulge details because of the failed -to explain the tnp away as a cross-<:Quntr) Of"-o.ey l'llot ''"" ... ongo~g ~nvcstigati~n. . . · • training flight that's required b) the Police Depanment. Police have launched an investigation into an ~olice sources· said, though, . that an unnarne4 Lo"c nbcrg ~1d Tucsda) that d1sc1phnary action. ap~reml)'. unauthorized flight of a Huntington Beach HunllnJtP".~ach P•IC?t flew the helicopter to the.desert should allegations be prf>H'n. include the possibility of police helicopter to Indio to pick up a fellow police town of Indio . to pick up t~e strandC<J officer -;-tra nsfer or susoen~1on offi~cr ~ho reportedly was stranded on a weekend apparen~ly-a fnend _of the ptloi.. - and a . woman If his officers arc nght. he'll '"go to ,the wall to 0~1n_g with i gi.rlfnc nd. _ companion when their car broko_ down. protect them." Lo wen berg said "But 1f the} 're wrong: -: Chief Ron Lowen~rg .acknowtcdged the investiga-Source said supervisory personnel became aware the) ha'c 10 knu"' there's conscquen~ ... lion T~esday .. He said 1t 1s ··very possible'' that of·the trip to Indio. about 100 air miles from Hunt-' The helicopter that made the tn p 1s one of two d1sc1plinan action will be taken against the pilot who ington Beach. when the pilQt returned to the city with · Mc Donnell Dougl as 500 E models that compnse the .made the flight 1f allegavons prove true. his two pes~n~rs and recorded w · journey on a flight Huntingto n Beach aero squadron. They cost about He also said a change in Cll}' policies to prevent 1021 '•., \. • 'S500.000 and S600.000 each and have a speed of about such fl ights from recumn2 1s bein~ considered: Low-'Sources said the pllot anem~ -but apparently 140 m iles an hour. an offictal s~ud. It cests between S 150 By P "UL ARCHIPLEY ~ OfdwD.ey ...... ~ .\ half-cent 'sales tax increa~ ·for transportation. A ha lf<en1 fof -.Jails a nd courts . .\ q uarter<e nt for. earth· q uake relief An) one - or perhaps all of them -ma' be added in the coming year to the b-cent$;pcr-dolla r sales tax O~nge Count} co nsumers alread} pay. .\ state p sohne tax incrrasc also looms on tlfc 1990 honzon. · In .in ai c "hen pohticrans both lcli and nght treat talk of tax in- creases hke the plague. th~ citizcnf) suddenly 1s looking at an epidemic. Come No'. 7. residents will vote on Measure M. the half<ent sales tax increase for transportation. On Tucsda). Gov. Geo rge Deu- kmeJ1an called a special session of the-state ~1slature to consider rat~ rng $800 m1lhon for earthquake re- lief through a year-lqng. quaner-«nt • sales t.ax increase. ... --- If Measure M wins approval, it "111 cost the average household an add111onal S250 per year in sales tax . The Jail tax would double that. Thi canhquake relief tax wo uld add another S 125 Junng the 13 month6 CXukmejtan has proposed 11 be al- lo,,ed . tate Sen. Marran Bergeson, ...to "as instrumental in moving tbe leg1i.lat1 on that· enables Orange Count) to place the Jail tax question bcforc the electorate. said ''o ters will ha' e to decide for themselves what issues are "Orth) of support. as well as ho" much they can affofd. · "There's obviously a limit to what the public will bear." she said. The quartcr-<Tnt c-3rthquake relief proposal would not ge before the vQ_!crs. But Bergeson. R-Newport Beb'th. said she believed the public would accept 11 because of its purpose an'tt te mporary nature. Vo ters will decide whether the otller tax increase proposals wtll s"im o r sink. "Each one nas w stand on its own men t." Bergeson said . · • Bergeson believes 'oters here arc intelligent and "on't be confuKd about the sudde n onslaught of sales ta.x proposals. Clownlng •r~nd and S-'511 a n hour to q peratc them. and the tnp to Indio '-'OUld tJ~l· k.,., than an hour. an o'flicial sa1d. Thl· lfunt11\g11.>n ~ach Police. Depanment has ~x, pilot\ JlH.l. j )l'?WiOl piJo L • T,tic ut~ rcq1,11rc' the offi cers to qualify for -eross.. lounin flight' tu point 1n SOuth~m Ca1ifornl8 S(l. they La n pJrt11:1p8tl" in d rug. !>Un e11lance fllihts~ as .a member of lhl' .nrangl' ( uunt ~ ~arrnucs Suppression n1L an otliual -.aid · fht' Hun11ngtO(l Bea,·h Police Depa.nmc.ot purl ha-.cd '"Q helicopters in I 9b to become. the lint rn~ an Orang~ Count~ and 9f:lb. the. fifth. o l y Ul the. ....... l n11cJ tatcs'to haH~ a hencopter patrol program. Jt=riends to: \ carry on·. • • mlSSJOn ' I f6r poor By BOB VAN EYKEN It "3' a tumultuo us -.eel for tnc:nd\ 111 thl' man .lnown local\) as Brutha \11lh.icl 1 h~ -..11-)~"3r·llld ( O<ila M~n d1ed Oct ~~ lea' 1oi a pair of shoes so h1g ln\·n1.h .rnd <;upponcrs womed tha1 n11tx.J, '-'Ould be able to fill them ' But nCI". after debbera\1ng for '4'' l'n d.i'' a group of Brother \hl hJd'.. lnc-nd and' assoc1ales ha\\ .innouncc:d the) "lll carry on the latt' m1\\IOnat) ·s daily food dis- m bu1 1un-. 10 the poor. "11'<; a"esom e." said Mane EckC"s-. Brother M1c-bacl's lonst.im~ rnend "ho ha.s now decided to lake O\ a l~aderstup of his. mission. "\\hen 'ou thinl. about au that M did ·in f11s lifetime. who wouldrl't stand a <i1de an d ask. c~n we rcall)( 'contintJ~ "'this w1the lJl. .flJ~~"~ that "c·,c· made: the 'dedstoo and · lh l' com m 11menL I feel verv bl~ b} I{ .. -• For Jt) ~can; Mi_ch~l ~~ .. formt•rh .l "cahh' "'aJ estate bf;o- lc:r. h~d hcen a frie~d to the poor. l f>'ln his con' ers1on to Cbns- 11ani 1 ~ in 1 ~59. he began d1stnbuuna food 10 th~ poor 6 9m his Costa ~tcs.i rl'al c\tare office. 'Soon afttt· '~arJ. hl· w ld his · real estate bold- 10~.· [Ul\ e the proceeds to the poor and tx-g.in dl'\ ot1ng himself full time~ Bamn& court intervention. count) 'oters will be asked 1n June to approve -another half<c-nt sales tax increase to pay for -ton trucuon of a hcW Jail in G)psum Can) On. (Oppo- nents filed' a la"su1t Monda} argu- ing the tax would be unco nst1tu· uonal.) Also in June, the state 1s expected -~ ui .s«k approval of a tran,wnauon '.plan that wo4ld double California,s 9<cnts--per-pllon gas ta' over the next 10 )e~ If the!"( IS any eon fusion. II could OCCUr in June when the Jail tax and gasoline ta' buth may appear o n the ballo t. she said. · Brure-Nt-stande. chairman of the C1 t1Len For Yes On M committee. . also bl!lie,cs the voters won't be o nfu.scd and will Judge each issue (f'tene see TAXES/All Croulftt .-N Me .. lde a.rulle Md. the Halloween spirit_ Tue1d•J as di• helped chHdr•n cross th• 181tt Stre and Placen· ta. Avenue Intersection In Costa Meu. tu fC'C'ding the hunJtl)'. He stopped • IPte~ stt MfsSK>N/ All • How much 1s too much? .\t what pOint will voters ~bel? / f 0\ l·:H ,.I.OH\ f-1.1-·c ·110" ·89 Futur~ of 'P~oplf' s Patk'· uJ}.:tO vOters - By IRIS YOKOI , Of!N D-.y ..... ~ Tbc fate of a lush little stnp of grccnel) ~n Newport Bea~h. hes· in th<' hahd.s of tbe city's voters Nov. ~ .. "We've reached.a tot of people we didn't know. Just this ~ay, two blcyde rtaen came by the. pattc, . and they. said~ 'Thli Is beautlful.;., This Is the ~rk that's In questlbn7 We're going to vote to ke:ef» It.'" · Jack Alward . . cit) dKf .ol tttg )'11th the lot~ m.c of-to•-nets come to the p:irt for )ears. t p1cn1cs . cbaldrTn·., pma and Ho~-cr. the couple w live martial arts \loOrkouts sha<kd by the next door to the lot. Jeck a Mis-wh1s~ arccncJ"\. · ~ cha Alward. discovered tbe k>C when Cit) offtClal set another kind ot they moved in 2S yan llO· vccn -a possible SJS0.000 for the The Alwards, on tbeiJ own in-t~ propcny. which lS zoned for 1tiat1ve, transformed the weed-filled du plex OF-condominium ~velo~ lot into whit they call a m ini.rain -ment 1n lhe city"s ,cneraJ plan. forest by plantu• yucca. bot-Those in suppon of the lak. in- tkbru"1. palm trta. bamboo and · d uding C tty C oun cilwomen othtt node pecncry. Tiiey have Ruthtl)W Plummer and Ev~lyn n~ured·tbe plants and tmin.med Hart. la)' "People'• Park"' beae:fi~ the lot. only a . few and that the netlh;- l'he .4"hill'dl ll'Cn t dlC oaty rm borttood already has•~ Oannel' who mJO)' W refmla~.ICl'Cllii)-of Part. OM kn away: 'MfMwhalr, lbe iot. At knrn to die Clcy Comal odler pans of t~ aty are put ••&ca. .... bon. midln• ._ defidea&. ud moaiey .... &be .. C>CMr pans of tbe aty and evee _... of the lot c:wkl be YKd ~ ..-rtt-d GOOD MORNING acq~1 111on 1n these needy areas. t~ sale o;upporte~ sa). • Fun hermorc. the small People's Pari.. co uld not ho~ any otrter· 'ice!> or faethues. th()S(' in suppon of tt1c -.ale sa}. · . · Bur t hose opposed to the sale. 1ncludmf Ma o r Don StraUJI a.di ~ Councilwoman Jean Watt. arpae die • fohagc-fillcd People.'.J Park is the ~ onl} piece of l"CJll arecnery aeft. in West cwporr. They arsue tbe....U park ss 1ndC\.""d a benefit to the wbole co mmun11). not JU•t adjacent rai- dmt • as proved by the number o( peoplt' "-ho come to, the ~- '\ nd thmk of all the ox)'Fft com- ing off that property," ~ Jack .\lwafd. tn contrast, Channel P9n' ii a d i), shatkk.s • unpleasant part no one use acco_rdin&· io the ~-. · Park fan~. As vo11oa day ~ dlit Pcople·s Park advocates are .. ducting a low-key. ~ Pllllft. 10 18'\'C their ~ AIQnh and a Mndlll fll .. havt qu.ldl)' beta ~=1~ ctaikfts t~~CMC ....... "'~ ~,., ......... tnbution of pert1hh• _.. " Ill -~--·~~; . ~, er hits restaurant A 1oM aunn\lll escaped wilb an UDdetumincd amount of cash Tues- day after holding up a Costa Mesa rataurant. The suspect entered _Lona John Silvers. ;o9S Harbor Blvd., at about · 9 p.m .• canying a "very tarae. au~o­ matic hand&un," Lt Sam f-Ordetro uid. He demanded cash, which. was placed into a Long John $ilve.rs takeout bat The suspect was last seen headjng ~th on Harbor on foot. Cordeiro Sii : . ' ' ·He was described as w.hite, about 40 years old. 5 feet 7 t!"ches. tall. skinny build, brown hair. Wlfh a beard and 111oostache. · ·He was weanng a beige J~cket and pants. and while sneakers. ·· . LAND. I ... From A1 • · . • r •' Nighf of t~e. living de.ad \ I ... ~ewspa~r articles about the park. • Allhou~h the challenge to ~ch voters citywide is overwhelming, Jack Alward said b~ thanks his small group of campa1_gn<"rs is making slow oot steady headway., The steer"-11t-.•: ing commmee-for envlfonmental aroup Stop 'polluti11g Our NeWJ?Ort · Steve Del...3cy wasn't content with poppiQg open the front door al'ld tossing out cavity:'.cteators to little "Batmen" and •Teenage Mutant Ninja T.\!~s·• every time the d. bell rang. He 4ecided to' give Hall()lil(eel'l trick or treaters who wandered" up h'' s path on Robin i.ane in Costa Mesa a . trick or two inlt~e form of animated 11\ouls. The haunti g'display ca~ quite a crowd to sh·ow -{ up (top.photo) Tues4ay evening. Delac~is.-show.n (right-p oio) witli obe of his.creations. Delacy~ 'Jhe one on the right. · · D aily Pilot photos by L e-Payn~ bas plcdeed its support and a vanelY of indi 1dua1s· from other parts of the city have promised their vote. "We vc rcacbc:d a l9t of ~ople ~e didn't .know," Jack •Alward said. "Just this unday. two bicycle riders cam<.· by the park. ana 1hey said. 'Thi~ i.s txauttful. This• i~ the park th:u ·., in question" w~·re going··w \Ole lO l.ccp.11::· --. ' --·\ State murder..ra e dips to. lowest point · 12 years SACRAMENifO (AP) -Cali- fOm ia's murder r-4 te dropped by oearl) 2 percent dunng 1988 fro m· the year before. reaching its lowest · level in I::! years. the state Justice Department reponed Tuesday. Attorne)' General John Van de Kamp said the rate for willful \,ISSION from Al · • using hrs last name and became known ~lmpl) as Br9ther Michael. 'Brother Mtchacl conducted his food d1stribut1ons at van ou, lo-~tioos o'er the )cars. For .the past J®r •ears. Brother Michael's while truck could be seen every wcClcda) morning an the parking lot at South Coast Christian Church o n Victoria Street lo front of the truck would be an orderly line of needy people. At the _ }lead of the hnc Brother Michael would stan·d. d1spens1ng beans. rice. qgs. milk and \\hatever else he could rustle up from donors. With Brother Michael's' de . hundreds of need y families w had received food through hi .. inistry wondered where their next meal -would come from, And those who had worked w\th Brothe r Michael giving· food every .TAXES --From At homicide -murder -was 10.4 r I 00.000 o f population. a decline of 1.9 percent ft-om 1987. The figu r£fleCled the lowest murder te ~rnce 1976, when the level was I . I per I 00,000. The actual number of homici cs ·dunng 1988 was 2.947, six m re da) to the poor wondered if an)'. ne could · be found to match the late ·missio nary's e nergy and devot' n. "We'll be scaled down a lit e bit for the time being." sa.i<i th Rev. Bob Ewing. pastor of Sout~ Coast C hrist ian Church 'tfhcrc~e daily food distributions take pl ~ ''We don't know all of Brothe M ichael's sources. We're going to concentrate o n the basics: bea~ rice and eggs. But we hope to g~t back up to the level where Brother M ichael left it." Ewing sa~South Coast Christian ~ould ~cipate more directly in the conttnued (tlin1stry, contributinl' a ~mber to tne new board of d ' ctors. Before Brother Michael's cath, t~e church had simply donated th<' use of its park.fog lot. A number of church membefS also served as volunteer a.ssistants to Brother Michael. Ewing said h~ hoped !,!le volunteers would con- tinue serving. now that the ministry 1s being continued. 1 .Eckess also said. she hoped for than were ·reported In 1979. Since 1979 the state's population· has grown by nearly 22 pe'1:ent.. he added . About 41 percent of the homicide5 involving victims between 15 and 19 years of age. due to gang-or drug- .related acti vities. ..... .. broad oartic1pati rom volunteers. For the time ing, she said. there will be no single person wQrking full time for the ministry. as Brother Michael did . . "Most of us have full-time jobs," she Said. "I have a business that I · intend to keep open. at least until the Lord as~s me 10 make a bigger commitment and work full time for ttlc ministry. Whc11-ihat time comes, I'll be ~dy and w1lhng." Cash contnbut1ons may sull be sent to Brother Michael's Christian Mission. P.O. Box I 5092, Newport. Beach. 92659. Donations of food or money ma)' also be taken to South Coast <;hnsuan Churcft. 792 Vic- toria SL Costa Mesa. .. · Eckess said anyone interested in volunteering or contributinf may contact her at 642-9929 or 63 -3573. Food is distributed Monday throu$h Saturday beginning at 7:30 a.m. in the South Coast· Christian Church parking lot. The line ti s.ually begins forrninR a t 6:30 a.m. Jean Watt, Newport Beach coun-tax that's directly related to what cilwoman and a me mber of the No you'f'c-tcying to do. then you have New Taxes -No On M comminee, peo ple thinking. w believes it's no t the votcn' in-But the rash of sales tax proposals o n its merit M · w "We've done a good JOb of getting telligencc that's at issue. but rather could hurt the pro-s1de, au o ut tht Measure M case ... Nestande the way aJI of'lbe tax increase plans said , "because half .the anti-M side arc being proposed. are people who a rc apjnst any kind saiQ..J "We should have an orderly pro-of taxes." while others may tum ·"We may have the Jails issue. We gression here. instead of this against at because tncy pcrcc1vc too may have this issue or that issue. piecemcaJ approach," Watt said. many tax increase measures arc llit- But what's before the voters right She opposes Measure M, in part. tina them at once.· ~ now is the transportation issue. because she feels the sales tax is the In the end, h en if the Legislature "The a verage voter is 1ntellig\:nt. I wrong avenue for · raising transpor-and voters go alonJ with the various 1bi nx they can separate and dis-tation funds. increases. something may have to tinauish t?ctw~n the different is-Watt favors ps taxes and user give. $UCS," be said. "They're JOin& to fees., 5o that those who use the roads Together, the three sales tax in- take each issue and judge It on the pay for them. • creases wt>uld b(ing Ora·ngc: Coun- merits' before Chem. That's why you "The sales tu almost contributes ty's sales tax to 71/• cents per dollar. have to go out and bear the burderf .,, to the problem. It's counter-pro-But u~t.atc law, the sales tax is • of making a case for your side." ductive.: Watt said. ")f you have a rlimif"cd t,o a maximum of 7 percent. By J.C. tQ1PtMS cnw Gellolopt. ~ APPRMSER ..> ........ , w' 1 I ta tate board weighs tuition. hike LONG BEAC H (AP) -A com- mitjtc of the Citlifomia State Uni- ver51ty Board of Trustees rec- ommended Tuesday a tuition in- crease of 4.8 ocrcent for the univer- COALITION . From A1 seen in tne county at an OCtobcr S) mposium backed by the Rev. Lou Sheldon of Anaheim. an opponet of c1' ti rights legislata on for homosex- uals. Most of the program is devoted to pohtics surrounding the AIDS epidemic. interspersed with footage of gay pride f~~ivals and parades. Several rimcs.'the film's producers charge homosexual activists with protecting a "promiscuous p y life- style" at the ~ost of AIDS research. At one point. the narrator says, "Homosexual activists have diverted hundreds of thousands of sit} s~stcm's '369:000 student~ m·'t 'ear. · The full tdrd was sc heduled 10 \'Ole 1oda) on the pro posal to ra1st> 1u111on for the 1990..91 academic do lla rs a\\a\ from Al DS research and hospice prQ£rams 1o promqte condoms" "hich "111 allov. ga>s to contmue their promiscuous wa)S. "That's Just absu~d.'' satd James Boon(\ the onl> openl~ ga~ member of Inane C1 1uens l 'n11cd. the gro up fighting to mamta10 the Cit} ·s human nghts ordinance as wnncn "The ga} commuoll) has rad1can)' changed llS hfrst)le in the la'>t fry, )ears. The} 're en ouraging monq- gam). ··&sides, the u!><' of condoms 1s berng enco uraged -b} ,the homoscx~f com m unit) and the sur- geon general -to reduce the spread of disease. not promote the li fe- style," Boone said. _Just.call 642-6086. .. What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What MAIN Off ICE don't you like? Call the number above and your aw.. , 8• • , , •••• messaae will be recorded. transcribed and de-~ ·-. ,., ' , . r liveredtotheAppropriatecditt>r. ~;, .. ·• .. •4; .... t, ... ,..a ti •• ''"' ' .. \ t '; ' ... The same 24-hour answering service may be ••t> u · used to record letters to the editor on any topic. • ''" •• • '· • " · Co ntributors to our Lcucn column must mclude their name and telephone number for verificauo n Tell us what's on your mind. · • · VOL. 12. NO. 305 • • .. \car trom $'1[)t( :J )Car 10 $74.i year. I he ti nal 1u111o n figurr dendcd by the 1rus1cr., \\<111 be forwarded to GO\ u curgt• Dt:ul.m('jlBn and the state Lcg1!.la1un: · -·~ lkp ~'1lhJm Danneme)er. R - I ullcnori. ano1her oppoitent of gay u ' 11 nght\ lcg1slupon. 1<> fea tured an the lilm "armng ol the.dangCTS of "the humo-.c \ual poh11cal agenda." \\hllh "111 'bring ahout increased pro\tllutton and '<!domasoch1sm . proponl·nt!>-of 1he '1dco behrve • < opk) management ma) decide 10 place a J1.-.cla1mer at the pro- gram·\ t'!cginning. stating the film · docs nu1 rcfleu the opinio ns of the sfatton Peu11cr ..aid that v.'as fi ne \\Ith h1rtY. JUSt a<, long as the video 1~ final!~ pla) ed_ The Ir' ine \ alues Coalition 1s looking at this tape as a 'ital ingre- d1en1 in 11s campaign strategy. Peot· tcr !>aid. and on Nov. 7. 11'11 know JUSt hO\\ efTel·ti\e the video was. .. ,, .... ,.' ., ,, . • . . Dally Piiot Dellvery Is Guaranteed ...... , ,. • ...... :.. ,, ,t -\. ~,t • t! ·a: :-~~~~~'c:;9' • ,...... \t•. ~ c ~~r· ' ..,rro t -,. t .,,,. :O \I ,.. A'°f"•Mtf \ I A\\,. t"'- A u •' .. Circulation Tefephonew' ... 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DAILY PILOTJWedneadey, November 1, 1989 • • 3· .more. s~and tri~' -ir1 B~lbO~ J<illinQ ·.·.· ly JANaT ZIMMERMAN • ·T he two women 1tpparentl) had a C l_..ton tcst11icd Mo nda). ho""tHr. tighi aicurJing 10 r amcnttl's statement. °' "-~ "'°" Sl9" II lfi~t the mo rning or the attack O\'N th I he hjd gone 10 has fnend's ~an 10 lht• t() polln: Three young men accused of helping Fahti' \other roommate. Brtnt Cluton. c;irport to rl·tnl·\e a bandanna and only I jhl'} ran int.u ih(.)trcet screammg and. plan and caff') out the beating and shoot-\\Ith "horn Ro~ had been romantically g.rabhcd the l rowbar after he heard Fahey ~:i., r hJ<.ed b~ \\tank) F. Anaya, anothtr' ang death of a Balboa Peninsula man 1n' o lH·q., lx·1ntt hl•J t1•n He ne\oer made 11 out front, · ·r h h bo 1111 I I h f · lu-J eknJant and Lu1an. who had a bat "ere nr·'crcd Tu·""~"' to stand tnal on a1 n1g t. a ut -v peop e. most > to t ,. ''-l'n1· u the a1tf!ck . because ht• was h .1 J ti d Bo h 1: .. u ....-. 7 .1 R • h 1n " h.1nu ont'!> tc!.U 1e . t men \be charges. . ITI\'11 't'>llt'u osc " apartment. w ere ~l hd!>cd hJl i,., up-.tiurs to hts &JY.inmem ll> till'~ "._·re. Jnnkang a'cohol and taking !>Omc ot ih,· mcn . . '-'C'r1· \l'l'n \\1tl\ J gun. he ad?"cd. .. The first' wall~ from 10 to 11 :30 a,m _ Friday-• 1~t Great American Fust Bank. 24301 Paseo de Valencia, La una Hills. The $CCond ill be from , a.m. o p.m. on ay a us ar armacy, · Prosecutors contend the men w~re pan ·•r 1 h l b h th "I Lr n' • ( 'na}a) h. t h1'm witb r I u ug!I . q J "0 roug 1 weapons wa . I 1--"1d f Jh•'\ was not armed and dad · 'J" ,-a "1c " 1 --0~ aaa:ljWr 61"~· ,,.. b ''"~A<*.uwQde~dH.!IO.oAfM•ie!--'thimi~mim~nrnl""'::-__..------·---;;'·~~· .:-:"';:;,r:-:-.:r;·~~~~~.:.!!:~~~~---4·.lw. "'-""~·...,.,~· 1-411"'~-~...~~-"'"""~.;":_i•,op.c:s..--1 be -·:!(Ill. "''•lllt"i~s satn. "ot nng thl· Joorocll at Rese's apanmrnt. .-•• -11~• .. o1Rw ~Hl:R Hf.' &O , ... ' gang me m r!>, cnllcd on b) a ~oung ·\J h:~ht t\\O of thC' suspec ts arrested. '01J . \t hi">I I thought it was Leroy .· .. • 244 Forest St. in Laguna Beaeh. ; · . The screening as painJess and takes only a few minutes. It Is designed to detect the presence and scvcrit) oi cataracts and glaucoma but docs not replace a complete eye. cx11m. Blood pressure S<'reenangs will qlso be offered . . For mo re anfO'rmataon. call_ th·e center at 951-464 1. Chamb~r announ~~s ht!adllners · Orange County Superv1~r Tom Raley and olumn1 t Jae!.. \math wall 'headline the Orange Count~ Chamtll·r o f Commerce's 1989 .\nnual En1nom1l' Outlook Conference on Friday. R1 lq ..... 111 oiler a "State of the County" addre\!I and Smith "'II d1sruss "My Time at the LA. l 1me'i... . ' Pand thscu~~1on!i featured at Jtte conference :m· "Q11al11 ~. Ser' ll'l' and Reput«tfiQn," "Coping W11h Fconom1' < \cle'I" and "Do ing Busancss in Orangl· County." · · Tht'Confl'rl'ncc '' 1>c1 for the naheam Hilton anu rowl'r\ I lotel. Reser' <lllOn' arc encouraged. ' ~lurn1n8 \l''io;1on,, lunchl·on. co nference materials anu an a tk rnoon ··Ml'('t the Expcn s" session are and uUl'U 1n thl· pnn· of SI 00 per individual or $•150 1xr ta hll' o t 10 l 1ck.c.ts arc available b\ calling thl' charntll·r di 6 ~4-:!900. · .I e ( .thlorn1J Mamagc and Family Thera- \\\1l\ 1;111on v.111 ha'l' a 'iCm1nar on gnef at nuon I nda~ at the Orange ( oun~> Medical .\s- \Ul'1a11on < onkrl·nn C cntt:r. 300 S. flo.....,er St.. Or~1ngc fa, \( csterhrook, ~1 ~.. will gwe the Jlrl'"4.'ntat111n · (. ost ,., SI J lor a~s0<.'ia11on mc ll!l>tfs rescrnng an· aJ,ani.c b> mail, Sl6 for phone rescC"'auons. "all-11ic. anu nonmemhcr.. and S5 for student nwmtx·r, t-or 1nformfflTOn rall V1ci..1 Hams-Walker at !<.t I ·I\ ""'II I \XI atercolor d~monstratlon '.'oc" p11n lkal·h ani'lt Lorra'ane D'ldnc ..... ,1j lkmpn'ltratl' "a1crrnlor land'l('aJ)l• tectmiquc'i at 7. \O tonight fur ml·mhcr'i of the Hun11ngton Beac h \rt I e.1gue I he ( .1lifomaan. natl\c has d1spla)l'd \\11r~ JI ·\rt \flair an Laguna lkal'h. r-.kmhcr' Jrl' cnrnuraged to enta tht'ar "ori.. an thl' month(\ .art 'ho" Wori.., mu~t be 1n b) "7·15 l11r iudgang I hl' ml't'tang " an tllc "l'" land Barn at .\dams ~'l'nu1· Jnd llca1h Bo uk,ard The pubhc 1s '"' 1111J .,or mon· 1nformat1on. crall 84:!-tP.2 ' Plans for N~wpon ~xplor~d "'''"Pim lka1.h Planning< omml\s1on C'ha1r- nMn C.:.tn Pul}lerm "'II be thc k'atuf'N1 spea.,1·r at ,, Q11\l.·1111l! 11f <irx·at l 'r ~l'"r>on tonight at c;·10 ''" 1op11 "•II Ix· "What' .. Happt'n1ng in tne cit) of '''"r>ort lka1h "Ith Housing. Commt'rcaal De- ' l'l•1rnwn1 Jnd Ruad lmpr<" ml•nts or C'lrculat1on thruu~h th1· \C.lr 21110 .. Rl"lr~-,hmenu. "'II tll• ~ned at 5:30 p.m •. "Ith thl· JV11gram 'Ill fo lio" Jt tl· 15 The meetll'!& as at \ 111.1 'o' ll restaurant:' I' I Wcst Coast H1ghY..a). '-e" port lk.ll h I or morl·-111fom'iat1on. calf Ma~.­ .11 q ~.4~~1'1 . Workshops on g~nealogy (..il·nc.ilog~ Y..url..o;hop<; continue at the. . eY..- port Bt.ilh ~ entral L1l:iral) lrom I l .30 to 2 30 p m. tndu' anJ.!'/U\ '.tnJ I Ncv.come~11ft>~kome JI the trt't' "'url,hor>' and .,;rt'registrat1on as not rll'l<',\.ln I hl' lahr.1n '' JI l\Citi '\an Clementt" l>nH· . -.t { · T ~~ off for prlz~s In FV The· t-ounta1n \ Jlk' ( hJmber o f Commen·e "111 ho\t its I 9X'l < 1111f Toum3IT\cnt on Saturda) at \Ilk ~uarc (1011 ( ouN ', 111-iOI "'amer A\e rbrec hole-rn-one. [>nil'\ ~" tll· o tTerC'd. SI 0.000 t dSh a 19\Xl ( he' rol(t .1nd a 1990 ( ougar. fhc S 7 '\ kc 1ndudcc. grl•en fee. golf can . dinner pnn·s JY..aru'> and a golf shin E\..l'nt ~pon or are Fountain Valle' Regional Ho!>p1tal and Petnlcm haropracuc Chn1c. For 1nforma11on or n:g1~trat1on matenals. call the chamber at 96~-444 I Eff~cts of color ~xplaln~d The O range Count) fhapter of the Amtncan Soc1cw of lntenor Desighers wall sponsor a pro-fc~ 1onal training program. ..The Language of Color:· from 9 a.m w 4:30 p.m. o n F~ at the Hohda' Inn ar 211 W. Houston .\ve. ftllerton. Some research 1nd1catcs human b(ings make .11. a Judgment about a person" cnviron~nt or itetn,.._ ~athan 90 k'COnds of 1n1t1a1 contact and 62 to 90 pel't'ent of the JUdJment ~s based on colo~ alone. a spokesperson said. U ndcstandang the effects of color 1 the focus of the scmtnar. The protuam 1s QPCn \o professionals and anyone WlShma to further Jhetr t,no~ntgc of the ps).t._hol<>s) of rolor and us use. tor 1nformat1on. call Sandra Hayes . at 879-7552. • C \11-,D\H W'edn~Jay, Nov. l • No meetings scheduled. • ~oman who had an altercatton wnh 1110 HutLar. 19: and Reynaldo Zcpt-da. • .\) tiu. 10 e ight men stood around 1Lu1an1 '-'hti 'hot hJm but lo~sucall) I some of th.c resu.fcnts in the apanment 2 I. arl' rcruted members of a c arson-I .ihl'' lll'Jr. thl· front porch of Rose') "'-111'" that"·"" rnng 11 mu\t have been behind her ha~·d gnng and are defendants an a Los .1pJr4\ml'll t om· of the men bat l't1rt1 an the I 1.111L.1l' Onc oftho\<rcs1dt:nt\,John h he).21 . \ngl'I"'' C ount~ dn\e-by shooting la~t bl'Jl1"11h .ipoolcuc ,. \OJ \J ll tt11~1 lJrr' Pt'naand a 17- was beaten .and i,hot once an the head on ~l'JC. auornr)'> there said \ 'l'"P<irt lkach police officer tc'>t1 · \1J1 nlJ hn' '-'t'r1 .im·«~tn.I a few blocks Sept. JO a~ he Y..JS chased omo Balboa H ui~ar had 'been suppl~ang Ru~ 21 . til~I 1h.11 l'1mcnld told h11il 1n ·an inter· J\\.1\ "hl'•1 tillii.:t'r' \toppc;·d their 1979 B~ule"ard b~ \l'\ er.ii m1·n hdlding pool '' 1~h methJmphctaqhne tor atlout a \Car 'll'" thJt /.qx·da had grabbed the l ui: < lllhn lhil "''1ilh m allht'd .1he sus~l CU(S. baseball bah and gun'I .ircord1ng tu (.'Oun c,locuments •'>lid. uut nt hi'> hand . " \t:h1dl dv."nrlion • Lao) Lu~an II. 19, orCar..an. Richard The~• appare nt!) ~ere antrOd ult.·d h' \t ?hJt Pt11nt. Fahe> apparenth brul l· ln'i.:'t1~Jl11r' found the murdt'r No~Y..a. _I, uf In 1ne and Roben 'oga"a. "'ho "'a' a '>OC1at ~plog~ maJor 11111~ I rum 1h1· trowd and ran on tu J '-'1'Jfltlll ! _ "-i.:.ilJ~·1 .tutomauc pistol, Pamtntel Jr . Ill o f Long Beat h \\t're ''Ith Rose 31 Lt'I Hl· gee~ up 1n < ar,on n1·,1-d11 .. r 0\'1~hhor"'> porch. "here ht• "J' urhkr Ill\ 11,,,.J m ,1 ti 1ht' l.>ar"• battery ·uruered to apf)l'ar 111 Superior < oun on .ind n:turnl'd tl)ert· lor panie11 .rnd to pla' · •r rwrl'll "' thl' group. said (1arnwn \ 11,1"·h.1h liJI Jl\11 tx·lil'' ed used an the No \ 9 for arra1gnml'llt The) art"< hargl·d hJ'"'-i:.thJll "1th i.omc ol the Ucfl·ndant\ < ·''l'' J .. nn "ho \\:I'> ·a gut'\I a t Ro~·, .11'\J k " ,, 1t •und 111 thl' trunk ~Ith murder. :\~\ault and con!ipiraq.. n,10h'U 1n th\' la'>l·. \\ltne'>'IC'> \,lll.I h,, •'\ .ind "lllln')(:J th1· attack l11lll'' l\''ldit,I thJt hl' had ea rlier seen ~I\ olhn \U\f>l'll'i 1ndudang the ~11ung ·\lu1rding to one ul thl· defendant') lht' I .1hn \\J'> tigh11ng one-on-one "Ith lht h.11 ,,h1.t1 h.td J remmablc end. at "oman. Hcalha Ro\c._al1oo hJ\l' hl'en r urpo'>t' of the' 1\11 "a' tor .1 Jrug J c.ii h·1x·d.1 J' .1huut ti'l' ml:n st0<lll around 11,111.11 , l•11lh<. lh '>did llu11ar u~·d 1110 < hargl·d nut tor rl'\'1.'ngt• on thl' womJn "h11 ".11d1111~. J•inl'' lt''llfil'u Onl' o f 1lw ,, • Jr ll~' fhc attar l . .irrnrdang to thl' pros-.1llqt1·JI} tll·at Ro\l' up 1111h •<l~l r' .1pp.1rl·n1h '" ung thl' bat J nd I , ll\'JJ .111J 11 ,r11.1r hJ, l' tx·cn ordered l'Cutor .. temnwd from a tight olx·t\\el.'rf Rut_the Piln~ turm·d 1rag.1l \\h,·n \llOle-.l\\IJl'lltJ lh .\lfUl ~ /epcJa \\ht1 "'1t·gan I• ,t,111d 111.1 rt 'UPl.'rll•r ( oun. - l·ahl'\ ... roummall' In thl·· har k 3pan-(II)\' \l•lled lrum thl' hal ~ (If Ro\l'' .1parl· '•ll'Jllllng th.11 lw\I tx·cn hit. lllll' \.\lll1°l'\\ l\llJ :J ,,, I ··Ill,\ lkadl . .l.na\a, 21 or • ml·nt. knn1kr \ll( an~. and Rose. \\ho 111\'lll 1ha1 nwn \\!:fl' Jrpr1•Jth1nl'. '-'Ith ,,11d \,11 l'l·di• f< ,111,111 V. ook-m . 19. o f ~n ll\t'U 111 thl' fro nt u'n1t at 1324 W -Balboa 1.ru"l~.tr' .1nJ r.ing tht· d<•mlx•ll JI R11,l'\ I h..il " "h1·n 1h1.· onlooi..n, ')tannl l'1d111 Jnd I< l\t .tit' !.Cht.'d ulcd for a UbJ ·Jpartnw111 "lllll',.;l'\ ... aul I. •"'-111~ I Jh1·' .tnJ 1n 1n~ to hrcal up tht· "'' 11n111an h,,1ring L>el ~ 'Sam Spade~ . rea.ches end of the reei . -. Officer lowers the curtain after 3 5-yearr.career --By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of ,,,.. O.o4fy ~ ... , St•ll ' llaruld "<;am" ..\rnold lool s and _ 'l'lllllh J.l111h1n~ ltl..e h1'i namt·..alr. \am \p.1dl' 1111' h.ird ·bo1ku prl\ a tt' 1n - q · .. 11g,.11111 ul lhl' l ~40') "ho. "as ponr.1\l·~ h' llumrhrl'\ Hoga n 1n ·!'Thc \ l.1 h l'\t' 1'.1 lu m - But 1h1· \en111r po lir c nfiin·r'\ JU'St .1h11111 ·'' IJmuu' .1111und the Cmta Meo;a l'11ll1l' l~·pJrtm1·n1 . \rrwld .1 rq(ular thturl· tll·h1fld tht: i.:kpJrtllll'rll·, lr 11n1 lll''"'· rc11n·d Tul'-.da' ,1ltl'r '" \l'Jf\ ,in thl• JOh . I h1 ~r.i,dh '"ltl'd 'lhl·r-h.1m·J of- ti ... a h.1 .. ,,., '1·J 1n l'' l'f'l d1' 1o;ion ol the d1 1).111111, nl .mJ h11ld' tht.• rl·r11rd lo r the n11hl '''Jr' lll 'lf' Ill' J ho~ :u;e )c.ir~ nl.lrh d I" n''f'll'\ 1 .tnd adm1rat1<'n from h1' \t lh:\!u"' "h1• t.lt·,1nt'ltd him J~ "one 111 .1 n:I · \n 1nd1l.1t 111n 111 tht• numt'll:r ul In.ends h, h." J\lUOlUl.1ll·~1 nH·r th1.· 'l'dr\ Y..J'i 1 '1d, nf 1n 111, t.arnH·ll ml'\'\.3gl· from tht' Jql.11tmi.:·n1 un 1 ui.:·..J.i, It "a~n·1 JU'>I a \ .irJ .ind .. 1~1· 11r thl· u'ltsal JlJl-lln-tht:- h..11 l 'P\'\'t hl'' hu I .1 nll''>s.lgc on th,· 111 ·' r q u I.. I) u t "ti l' th l' pa c I f I c \111 ph1th1·.itr1· 1banl 1ng him fo r• his ser- > 11 l' \rnulJ ti\. d11t'' not lca'>l' "1th rcgn·to; '" ll.,l.r,.11111n' '"'"'''1.·r I "J' H'.lf\.11ld "hen I rnmc tu th1'\ 111' 11·., 1111.ll' lur 1ht•m to !..1ri.. m1.· out." lw ""'J "II', tJnll' tnr th\' 11ld Ill \ll"Jl 3\ldl' .111d kt 1bc. uuinll ones talc ~1-H·r .... I 11,., ·rt" hl'ttl'r l'd U\Jled and ha~l' h..·tll'r 11·1 hn1•ltl~' thl•n "c. ~·' t'r had .. \nu 1h1• "111ng rndl~d. ha'l' tai..~n 11\ er I t Juhn Kl·~n ntl" \mold'c. m m· m.1nd ... ·r "J' 11.·rnmandl'J h' -\rnold "' arh '" ' :·!ir' .1g11 ri'r 'iteahng cand' hJr .. lrt•m th<" \lpha lktd '>tore an ( O\ta \k'-1 \\hldl \rn11ld mJnJgl·d uunng thl' d.1 , Ill "11r~1.·J night'> JI th,• Pohrc [)1• r.1 rt llll n I \rn11IJ ,, h.,•,t-~noY..n IM 111, ruhhc rl'l.111un' \l 1lh Jnd pra1. t1t.il Jbl..c' \t unl· f)l11n1 Rt'g3n -.aid h(.• stopJ)l'd Jll.1,1ng nl'\\ 11tliler\ Y..llh \f"O(>IJ 0cl'3U\4.' he pl.1~ ~·d "" mJll\ JOl..l''> on. them Jk 11nll· t11IJ J O 1•tliu.·r 11 '-'3'i mandaton to \ lln1h 1h1· \\Jlt'rtu"er. \\hll h u<,cJ to' I'll· JI thl' fJtrg.ruund,, at lca~t o nce t'H'f'\ 'haft Ill \Ur\\'\ the t it\ "\\ t' ,uulun'1 lind the 1)llill·r and then '''-' u1 SlO\l'f\'U hl· "as up on th,· Y..ata- t11Y..er J o ing ·~1Jl..e\1ut.' ·· Regan \aid \\1th ha' l'\pt:m·ncc 31 the lront dco;I.. fur thl' l,1\1 ~o \l'Jrs. 11·,. no "ondl·r \ 0.-,"-~i.r o.....--. ~nlor Officer Harold .. S•m .. Arn~td h•s retire~ from th• Cort• M es• Polle• D.p•rtment. \rn11ld hJ' lh1• ahll11' II• m.l~l. tht· 1 u'- 111nwr h.1rr' Thi "-t'dl'I h,· "11d " k'llng thl'lll Hl)I thl'lf J01t1•r lir't In J hn,·I ~'Hl}t-3"·"' l't"t~nmrH .i i th,· d1·pJ tmt•nt "< h1l'I l>J ' l' ~"""'kn Jl'o\1 l11mnwnJ1•J \rnolJ, tor hi\ 'JX'l'Jlk ,i..,,11 ..... "Ht•'" 1\fll' Ill th<" hnt'\I ~·,.impk\ nt lhl' pa"inJli t' J pnhn· o tlitcr 0Ughl to h.1,l'; 'n""dl·n ... uJ "tk l';.lll tJL.t• th1· 1 .. ughnt '1tuat11ln and mal..t• thl' people "·'I~ 11u1 ''' ht·r~ kding tht•ar needs ha't' ~·l·n ·nwt .. \rnllkl ''J' born tn \\1lh1ta. "Jn . and 1111" n l \\t'\I dunn~ th(.• l)cprt'\!>lon Ht' . \ . I 1k .... 11h\:J h" 1am1h }U'>t hl<" the ''"l' 1n I 1rJrt'' .it \\ rJth .. tra,chng to ( ali- 1 •• rn1J 1n ~·.ir1 h 01 \\1lr._ tll\'L.1na fruit ) . II ·'> t-.r .. 1h1·r Roticn "Pnr " \mold 'r' l'd I" 'l'ar<. "1th thl' ( n<1ta \1e..a l'•1"· l">l.~md11 tlt'lnrl' retinng and • \'1111n1n ll J'-' 1 n111rl•Cml·n1 1n In me Ht• din! 1•1 .111 ... ,1 11 11.Jl\I · ' \11\ .f,t ri.1 'W1l ""h tht· 'l'"J'l<ln tt1 ,,, h I' •I••" I >l.'Jlj nmt·nt tx·J11rc: 1t11nang ( , .,1.1 \ h '·' ·'' .t p.1tr1,lman 1n I uh I "I .i 1 h,11 \\,l' fplJP"1'd h\ 'lint' J\ ~ dl'i• p,111 h1' .ind dl'h'dl\1' after "'h1l h ht 1"1·1.1ri. l.:n•'"n ,1, 'iam lnr author DJ,h1,.ll ll.m1ml·tt' , haractl'r ~am ,, .... i. '"" \rn1.1IJ" hll' has lt1ml' full circle II .111.t ti ' " k < Iara haH purchased a ,, .. ,, h,in, 111 R1,1·r-.1Jc Count\ and ht rl.in' , 'J'll:nJ mu, h 111h1'>11me'pursu1n,g h ' l'·•'""n tn· .. h·"atcr tic;hang. J.J... "111 rl'lurn It lht' cit' 'o 14 for .111 1111-1.1 rl·t n'm1·n1 \'Clcbrauon. but 11 ""n t be 1hc' tr.1d11 111nal fctc an a nioc rl'\l,1urJnl \ rnt •Id rl'4 ut''tf'J .1 harbccuc-stylc JlJll' N-htld nn thl' la "n nnt to tht Jc-p;rrtment '11 l''l'f\Ont' could a fford to ~om~ "I 't' had 11 all .ind rh1' ts "here I love 11 flltl\l . hl' \UIU New trailer ready to roll\ into mobile home park ·~1 By aoe VAN EYKEN ·on!W o.,l,y .._ St.ofl Owncn nl "thC' contro,--crs1al l\loha Palms tra1kr park an C'osta Mesa sant Tucs<la) the) c\pcct to ha\C 1ht' first ne" trailer mo' ed tnto the run-Jo" n <'Om- munat) b) not v.cel . "\\-e do an11c11>3tc ha""'I ti e first ne" unit an the per._ b) a wttl fro m Fnda) ( O'. l 0) ... said Ed Bcn<i) I. a panner an the an vc•ament firm that owns Aloha Palms. ' , A dispute could ti( brewing. ho wever. over rents for the new trailers. which 1ht park's owncts art movu\I in under a lt1Urt '\Ul'lt.tf\ •"'--d reno' atJon of the dc- rre"''d ,1.1m munat~ Rt•nt' fbr thc old trailers. man) of \.\ l'11l'.h .an' plJgucd Y.. Ith sag.ang noors:" ka~' H'l\\fc. and broken stwagr p1pcs. "crl' lx•t\'t't'n S '<"10 and S400 a month &·n" I (.'\ta mated that tht nc" tr.ukrs might rt.>nt fN $700 a month '"That"s our pcrcepuon of fair mai1ctt '.alue an ( osta Mesa." ht said R1rha.rd Spl\. attomc) for a tenants' group that has been v.-1 thholdmg rent to proll' t ~uahd cond111ons. said he would argue for ren ts of betv.-ttn $400 and SSOO n mo.-th. For nl"ar~\ tv.o years. a iroup of Aloha - Palm' 1,•n.1nt' 'll.i' hrcn~<•ndtc 1111g a r nt stn l..e an Jn l'll11n "' lt1rH' thl' la nta -\na-h.l,nJ Ruh1dno' Par'tM".rsh1p to · rtpa1r J1Ta(l1Jail'd lra1lt•r, and ma._e other 1mprt.I\ cnwn1' an tht' pa~l BeM\ I !>aid refurh1sh mcnt nt the par\. could ha' e tx~n ".>mr':t«i ti' no" had at not b<'rn for the r,'nt 'itn l..c and the k gal manl"U't'n~g of the~t'i' attome) Richard lipl\. P''· -mean" h1le ha' ac used Ruhtdou\ of draggin! tt~ feet on r~no­ \3llOn and allowing thl' fry.. rt'ma1n1ng tenant famahcs to hvc in squalor "The) S3) the)'°Ye got four coache on order.". P•' said. "Unfonunatel . there a!N.' famll11.'' "'h1l nC\'d them. It takes tdu~.i'' "' gl•t a tr.ulcr o tT the aucmbly linl· \1\ 4ul'\lltln '' "h~ d_on't they just ,,rlkr J1\1111. -- &n''' ""d n.-no,ataon of the entire par!.. "ould 1nl..c at ka t a ~ear. "l'r1 1lt~t J law)c1 and I don·1 pt~ to tx· · hl i;,a1d "Mr pix as not a J,t·,t>lupe-1 I don't bchcve he's boulllt rtinn~ motill\, homer.. so I would quadOn !)" ah1IM ' ttf .l\~s~ ho w long this ahould fal..l' .. Harbor Mun1ctpal ourt Judme Setam . f ranllm ..:ltd Fnday tflat he bdievt!d Rob1d1ou\ w35 making a "aood ftiJ.h ctTon·· to rcnovatc Aloha Palm'- . Fountain Valley Two known susp«ts mited a pair of racqYCU 11 &ht fowuain Valley Tennis Ccnkt. 16400 Brookhunt t. then did not rctum them. The : Joss us Sl2S. A 28-ycar-old Hunuaaton Beach rnen was lrttStcd 10 the IOISO block of Ella' A'cnut fOC" ndi111 has btcycle ~hale drunk. then =• (alte 1dcnt1fic..;on to. the eo •voJd an outttand1nt bench warnm. and S4SO cHh taken from ht5 vc· h1 le • • • A la.ser pnnlcr tall tn aa box was tak(n from an. o ff.er suite in the 1600 block or Do' c Strttt. e man ~bed 1n •tU1bOn1 and told tht' ~oman 10 ·remove lcr clothe . bu1 h<"' hun• up. She railed her husband at ~ofk end he was tine • . . . •, pro~kr drank a ~ of C'ole et the d1n1na room table bf a hofM'in A thief un.,nappt'd the convr able top of a uiulo ~muraa pert an the 600 blod of Park Platt earl) turda and tok the S2SO trrro .. ••• Bufllan toOk tht front bumper and .,;11 '*-mbty ft-om a 1986 Mudl Dickup '"a carpon at 1642S twbol' Wvcl. l..GM waa a11mated at Cotta MHa thecf t.mpt1cd the contents of 1 the ~ 100 bleclc of 811mart Way ~ bro~n pla tic trash can in -before tnhnaa V Rend four nftn en 8"9 •Iona the 400 block of "onh S1.920 ~ trttt ..btfOft c:an1111 at 1wey MolMtay. nt residnn tud·W • • s~ . • • • u-..-: bohcutlm . '° bNlk • ....... ~-_... .... .. of lnida flli dMlli9I ...... ·-~~a.Mn. ,.,., ............ -. . .. ~ ... w0nb Sl50 . • • • A "' • Y0eW .. llh,~ OM . ..... ~---...., ........ . Ill'. C'lllM••Md._..1111 hi• ....... • peid ss.ooo ma.. . ., .. I -\ • , .. --.,....~------·----.:..'.· ' 0rMQe CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, November 1,.1888 -'~R.erp~~er saltWarer · \ summit raiSed - WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Bush is •<lrawing bipanisan pr3'i$e with his anno uncement of a seawater summit Dec. bJ with Sov- iet P.resident Mikhail S. Gorbach'ev to d~us's .. dynamic changc''·in the .~ommu,nist world. Bush, making the announcement Tuesday. said the meeting will not focus on strategic arrrt rcdut:tion talks· b\Jt inst~ will allow the ~leaden "to put· up o ur feet .. and "'deepen our respective under- standing of each other's views." "I do n) want to have two gigantic ships pass in the night because of failed co·mrnun1cation." Bush said. "I j ust didri't want to -in this ta me of dynamic change -miss some- thing, som'cthing that I might gt't b etter fir stnand from Mr. Gorbachev.·: di!.cusurms control m a more for- mal ~·tting. said. the president and So,·1et foreign Mm1ster Eduard Shl'' ardnadM, who "made a simul- tan('ous announcement in Moscow. Th~· decision to meet less formally ~fore the e~d of 1989 "ts a very po~111H' thing." said House Speak~r Thoma~ 5 .. Foley. D-Wash,. adding that hl· hoped th~ meeting would ..... 11mulatl' greater spee<l b'l mo ing 0 11 thl' arm control proposal." "I think .a saltwater surumit is' a g~'od tdl·a." ~1d Sen .. Lloyd Bentsen. D-fl·:-.~. " . .\n an formal meettng at \ea could providc \he right at- musphcn· to get things ruoving in :.l'' eral ('hanncls. including trade as "i:ll al\ am1 control." fhl' lkput~ 00P leader . in t~e '\~·natl'. ~Ian Samp~on of W)om1ng. \:J1d. "It as a good time to havt> a 'mCl'llng.. \ \ 'I The DeC'embN meeting. to be held on U.S. and 'o,1kt warships on alternate da}'i 1n the Mediterranean St.'a. "ould tx· the first presidential m eeting bl·twccn Bush and Gorbache'. Thq met previous!) in . ·But thl' S\!nior Republican on the · Scnat<' f lm·1gn Rc la11ons Commit-Former chlld star Todd Bridges sobs on the stand as he tn.·. Srn. k'>'l' Hl'lms. R-'-I C. ~1d t•~tlfles at his attempted murder trlaf Tuesday. n "as "more.', PRbll<: rela11ons" h • G~1'~~~-"1hat no fundamental de-I Diff' rent Str:okes' star .-N"" Yor~ on Dec. J. 1988. when Bush \I.a!. \'tl'I.' prc!s1dent and pres1- d~nt~lcc1. Bush and l111rbaehev suit plan to meet ne~t spring or summer to l'l:>IOfl' of i}n~ 'Ort will lx; made, .. ~.111.l Hdm:.. llOl' oflht.• fl'" ffil•mht.'rs brought .to tea· rs at tr1•a1 or Congrcs:. ltl CrtllCIZC the an- noum.'l'meQE Man survtves_600-f oot plunge OUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP) - A 19-year-old Sacramento mo tonst was 1n stable' condition at a local hospital Tuesday after he survived a 600-foot plunge ofT Highway 50 at" Echo ummit. Brian hafer. a battahon chief at the Lakc Valky Fire Department. which pan1cip:ued m the rescue. said Blair Richard Do,ae was dnv- -;pomkd." ~'~ati:r ~1d. "Thl' CHP \\l'nt dO\'n in1t1all}. We went down. trl'3tl·d thl· '1t·t11n. put him tn a litter and tr:in:.por~·J him to the hosp1- t:i! .. Schaler said luck artd a seal belt plJ~t·d ~e~ roln 1n Do~ k's sun" al. "It'~ one whcrl' he should not ha'l' .-.ur,tved "tth a seat belt or "1thout one." ~haf~r said. ·Tm n·nain he would not have survived "1thout-.i scat belt." -ing east when his pickup truck flew off the highway and fell about 600 feet down a chfT before coming to a He said that another motonst sur.l\cd a -t.~00-foot fall about a CHP and fire untts re-month earlier stop. "The LOS ANGELES ( "P) -Former chdd 1l'lev1s1on star Todd Bridges testified at ht attempted murder tnal, th:it he wa:. 'iu1etdal· a·nd co- l'a1ni:-add1ctl'd :u the tam<' hl' shot a drug dealer. Bndgcs. 24. for eight years·ptayed artoc Gar" C'okman's older brother on the TV scm·s "D1tfrent Strokes." On Tul'Sda). he tl'St1fied that when thl' i\uatton tomcdy was canc.-cled 1n 19 6. hl' J1~mcrcd has acc:oun- 1ant had emlx'11lcd more tha n SI nullion from ham. · f 1ght1ng tears. ht• 'ia1d. "It came to \hl' point wh<'rl' I bccaml' very ml'n· tall} unstabk .. Thl' only thing I had k li \\a!I lO kill lll)~lf." Thl' ·aett>r is .charged with at- tempted murdl·r 1n thf shu{}t1ng of K~nncth .. 1 CA·· ( la)' on Feb. 2 dt.ar-· ang a ~cuffi<' in a South Central Los· .\ngck' "l'rad... houSt.· Pro l'Cutor' l'On te-nd Bndgcs shot Cla~ ;...1ghl t11llc~ and tncd to ~lash has throat. In th<.' da) s tx·fore thl" · 'hoo11ng. Rmlgcs said he "as o;,u1ndal an<l <.kpre~'ed . dl't<.•n orating rapidly into <kep eocainl' ad<l1ct1on. Bndgcs d<'ltCnbcd ho"' hl' ml't a drug d~akr on Christmas at a motd. He said he mo' ed 1n with the man at a era<.~ hou~· "h('re Clay acted as t:nfom:r. The actor test1fil'd that Cla)' bor- rmw<l llis B~1 W automobile and ~ncr n·turneJ 1L · On f <'h. 2. Cla) came 10 the hc\u!>l' and an argument erupted. Bndgt>s tl'Stafird ~ Hitler deafh liSt headed fo;bestSeller1ist? LONDON (AP) -Adolf Httlefs li~t of peo ple \O be executed 1n the event of a successfuJ invasion of Britain is now a book. t he "Black Book," d1slovered in 1945 after the defeat of German)' in World War IJ. listed 2.820 top people to be wiped out. including Pnme Minister Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden. the foreign minister. & Some of the prominent Britons on the list gathered Tuesday at London's lmpcnal War Museum, where one of two known copies of the _list as kept. The other is in the United States. The book gives the addrtsS of each target. as "l'll Js d~ta1I of trade unions and other orgam.-,a- tiom to he eradteatcd. One tar~cl. 92-year-old author Naomi M11ch1son. said she we01 and talked over her J2rl'dicament "1th a fisherman when she d1s- fll1 "cred from government contacts in 1940 that ~he-w:i~ o n a list of people to be executed. "He said I shouldn't worry because they "ould take me away to America on a fishing boat. provided they could get the fuel." M rs. M1tch1son said. Poet Sir Stephen Spender. 80. said: "I felt ho nored to be in it. Leonard Woolf. Virginia Wooll'' husband. and I haJ a su1c1dc pact hnaUSt' II \\3S Ob\ IOUS \\C would lx' on a hit ltst. Wl· d1<ln't actunll} do an)thang more about tt. It's a itood 1ob "t' won." \\ hl·n n<nel1st Rebecca \\~st learned after thl' book's d1scoyl'I) tllat she was on the list ~1th '\;od Coward. sh1.• "rote the playwnght .saying: ··M} dear. thl' people \\C should have been dead w11h 1" One blunder 1s the inclusion of igmund Freud. "ho died an I q 38. Playwright Lord Willis. "ho 1s alo;o on till' death list, said: "A mistake.like that '11'>J>ro'e~ thl' German image of efficiency." ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;:=;;;:=;;;;;;;;;::;;;;=o;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;=:;;;;;=o;;;;:;;;;;;;;;---., Bachelor's (BsBA} and Master's (MBA} In Business Administration INFORMATION MEETINGS: 2 more bodies pulled /Ill.. • Out of qliak~ rubble , SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Two more bodies were found in \he rub- ble of Interstate 880: raising the toll from last month's ean~quake to 66. and a state comm1ssion·wamed that more lives are at risk bttausc of Don't let h im book your next vacation slow progress in seismic safct.y. FREDERl(KTOW N. Ohio (A P) Th~ recovery of the bodies of -Want to hear about Brad Fcam's J O)CC Ann Mabry. 31 . o f Bef'(ct~y. t\.\-O 'acauons this )C3T'? H is golf trip and James J. Flores. 39; of Rohnert to South· Carolina was wrecked by Park e nded two weeks of anxiety 'for Humcane · Hugo and his World C \lllOIC"l\HHlll' Tentative p~ct reacf:ied for· teacher$ . BEVERLY HILLS -.Union. and sehool dist~ct negotiators rcachCd a ttntntiye qreement Tuesday. ending a deadlock 1n .a 3-weck"Old teachers strike that paralyted education in thjs citr, of the nch and famous. . The agrc~ment was subjett to ratification by the .Bcv.erl_y H10s · Education AsSO('iation and the Beverly Hills Board of Educauon. said Dana T omarkcn. president of the school board. . · Teachers were to meet at 7 a.m . today at the Bc~erly H1lt~n Hotel ~o debate the agreement ,and cast ballots. said Stan. Kaplan. a stnke ~pta1n and n:acher at Hawthorne Elementary School. . . ( A simple majority vote was n~edcd to appro,•e the. pact. l<Apl~n said. \ Cou"' he;ars , Swagg'art arguments WAS HINGTON -Tekvis1on evangelist · Jimmr. .Swaggan is no c harla ta'n and his· m1nisi.ry's sales of religious merchandise should be tax- exempl. the Supr<'me CC1\.lrt wa!)old Tuesday. ~,,._ "This m1nistl) 1s not in "ffiC business tp make ~oncy. 'fhe purpoSt' of all of this is to spread the gospel," Chicago.lawy.e~ ~1chae! ~cO>nncll told the justic~.,. dunng oral arguments on Caltforma s 1mpos1t1on of.sales tax o n S\\aggart's sale of books. ta~ and .other religious merchand1~. Ouitke-battered church losing steeple . . w TSONVILLE -The delicate task of removing the 60-foot wood- :in<..1-1.oppcr ~tl'l'ple from earthquakt··battered t.·Patnck's Church. bega~ o n' rue~da,, with the fall· of'Thas hcav1I} l{oman atholtc community s sp1ntpah hl·.1r1.,,i1ll 1n doubt . . l fie 01oceSl' of Montere} ha'> not' 1ssuld a final d<'C1s1on on whether 11 '"" ul·moli.,h !hl' 86-year.old red brick churc~ or try to save it. said the Hn . ~lakl' ~ltller. the pansll priest . . "I hl' linal 'crdu:t 1 n't in ytt." said M iller. He added there was only "a rl'lllOtl' dtaOl'l' .. the California Gothit-stylc building could. be saved. Rt-ports about the churrh'-s fate have rhanged almost daily. • '\ATIO'\AI, HRIEt'S Wave sweeps 3 off ship; 1 still missing NORFOLK. Va 1 .\P) -·\ wave struck a freight elevator o n an aircraft l.lml'r a' ..a1lors mo\ed m1ss1k from one deck to another earlt Tu~y. "H'~ping three men and Jt< nH<;<;1les into the .\tla nttc Ocean. the N~vy said. I" u \Jilor'> "l'rl· n·scued ·· . In ttn' Paulil Orcan. aoother'~lor was missing af\cr being swept off' a :'\a\, rnrncr 1ntu rough seas Monda) night, a Na') spokesman said I m·..O:i'. ' Na·,) plane' Jnd ht~ <,e.an:hcd thmugh tlle da) for the two ~rlors from . thl· l IS\ D"1ght I) Et'i('nho"'er 1n .the Atlantic and th<' USS Carl Vanson in lhl· Panik Thl' accident<; aboard the Vanson 620 miles nonh of Wake hlanll and on thl.' I 1<.cnhower 90 miles southeast of Cape Haueras. N.C.. "ere 'thl' third anJ lourth acncknts on .Na\} ships 1n thrt't' days. Nuke .test rocks Nevada desert I .\S \'f (i .\S -.\ ma1or undaground nuclear "'capons test measunng "I'\ on the RJl'hll·r 'rak rnd .. \·d the e\ada desert Tuesda) and sent shock \\aH'' J'> for a"a) a' th1\ gamrng capital. 10) milts-from ground zero. tncrg) l)cpartm('nl 'ipokcsman Jam Bo)er pronounced the test "highly <.Ul'('l.'\\ful." . . Th<.· tc'>t. the tir-.t ">lllC't' Sept 14. "a<; conducted ai the bou om of a shaft l .N51l feet hcnl'ath the surfarc Bo\er · s.a1d instruments 1nd1catccj no rad1na('tl\ 11) had l',c:lpcd thl' ground: · . ' House OKs smQklng ban on flights w .\SH I NGly-0 -The: House voted Tucsda( to ban smokmg aboard vinuall} all domestic airline flights. a toughening o rcstnctions that tobacci> ~upponers proved unable to h<'ad off · • . "Toda). nuU1on~ of .\mencans "no ha'e rost lo'ed ones from toba~ rdated disea • -art the real w1nne~."I said btll sponsor Rep. Richani Durbin. D·lll. 1 The i>ro 1s1on pcrmanenll) lorb1ds Clgaicue smoking o n all flights "tthin the continental Untted tatcs. and on all routes to and from Alasu and I lawa11 ~heduled for s" hours or less. Traffickers buying firearms from ·u.s. \ WASHINGTON (AP) -Some Colombian drug trafficltets have tried 10 bu) large sh1prrttnts of guns 1n the nned tales, but most U.S. weapons "inding up in their hands were bought Lnd1v1d ually or in small batches. f<'deral firearms o fficials told a congressional panel Tuesday. "We kno" firearms ·arc being purchased 1n the United States" for lbc Colombian cocaine cancls. Phil A. Ors1n1 of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms told the House Fo reign Affairs Comm1ttte's Task Force on lntemauonal arcotics Contf'ol. , COSTA MESA Thu~~i November 2, 5:30 pm : Nelahuomood Community center 1841 P•k Avenue. . relatives ias searchers slowly pulled Scpes rrtk to Sai1 Francisco came apan the doubled-decked Oaklan<J Just in t1ine for the eanhquake. freeway. "It's been a pretty bad year for .. It's a terrible though_t to th1nJc \ acat1ons. It's j ust .. on~ o f those that somebody you love is up there things rhat happens, said. the sales in the rain. the cold. the night. and . manager for a travel agency. Oneg~ postpones truce d_ecl,slon ' • ~ MANAGUA. Nicaragua -President ~ntel Orlcga postponed until toda) a decision on whether to end a I 9~month-old truce with U .S.-backed Contras. a government official said. • A spokesman at the president's office said.an evening news conf~oce 10 ~nriouncc a dec1s1on .was P.ut ofT because Onega was still incetina with scmor defense and inten or mrn1stry officials. "and this mttting will last a lo ng time. NEWPORT •EACH Wed~, N~ber 8 5:30 pm Newport Beech Public ub;ery .,. 858 San Clemente Drive • . .. - . ClASSEs IN NEWPORT BEACH . AND IRVINE AND 15 OTHER ORANGE COUNTY LOCATIONS .. . ' /I . Detliftned for ·worki ildub -. . ng .. ' it's hard to describe, but we're glad Fearn was 1n M ynle Beach. S.C .. he's down," Flores' brother. when the hurncane ~"Sept .. 21. l.Aonard. told KRON-TV on Tues-"I never dreamed 1tfaas going to day. . be anythmg like u was." Fearn said. "Gradually. a~ ti~ aoes dn w. e'll "We mo\14..d ii:' land fanhcr'to a small be able to COJ"lttn\.le hfc an<t. like I motel and kind of weathered the said. put no)Ytf'S on his grave .aod sto.rm there:: talk good thfnas about him and not Fearn arrived Oct. 17 to attend ·think of him H he was in that the third game ·of the-World Seri6 smasWecHruck tik.t th~t" and vi,il a (rieJld in San Francisco Mabry's body was located M on-with his 12-ycar--0ld son. They hced- day nJaht and searchers found Flores eel stnal~t from the airport to at 7 a.m. Tuesday, said Alameda Candlcsltck Park for the baseball .Count)' sheriffs Stt. Jim Knudsen. aame. "We're chccklO, the vehiclci for "We were sittinJ about 13 rows personal belonainas," said Knudsen. fro m the field. JUSI sittin& and ·"JNe hive no reason to believe there wat~hidl aming practice," Fearn •re any more bodies there.'" . said ... And then~·, ba ncd. The two additional badies "Wt were su to stay.with brouafit to '41 lbe number of deltbs our friend. He ved in the Manna c;ara~he Oct. 17 eanhquake It district and 'M couJdn•t met there the ed intm&atc alone. because of the fire and all of tblL So 7.1-mlJl1ilude tem~or . that we slept in our car the firJt .niaht and iDft8d nain •IOn& 1 90-mile swath lbcn IOU motel room ~ nut daf .'' hm Wauonville-norda ao Su F,.. fem'D. J94 and IUI 'wia. llrrie, deco ~nd OUllbd WU the ~ ol who WAI not aloaJ for the 19!'ier I heariaa calh:d by &be llate SNinic trips. ~ I VKaUOll toeether ID I Safety Commillioe ill Saa francUco couple of weeb. T~~ic ~-c-i-hu .-. ··wc·re IOilll co Mario Island, __ ...... Fla.. for a loillll '•• ~ .. Mrs. J*nfUJty ~ ud Ml _:rrtllid feun tlid. .. W rm ol ~ ~-~~ u::f't. pnbeui~e .... ID6ll.,.. bi•. a• -_, .. " ..... ,,. ..,... 41"Metn * teta"'-,. .... .................... ,...,... ~-- President Bush has kfi open the possib1ht:> th.at he would seek military :iid to the Contras if Onega' went ahead ~th his plaJf to break ,the truce. . . Un.Ion h;~' bomb_ blast kills 10 -SAN SAL V R. El s.Avador -A bomb n plosion wrecked a leftjst unio n bl.II in tl)e pita:t Tuesday. killing 10 people and woundi°' 29. The devastating explosion rocked the National FcdeGuon of stlvadoran Workers. or FENASTRAS. union hall at 12:JO,p.m. boun after a bombing. slightly wounded four people at the offioes of COmadres. 1 human rights group. , •. Two Americans -Mark Anner o f Greenwich· Conn. and BmMSa ·Hubbard. 41 . of Los Anttte! -were injured ip me 1tuicki_ Union leaders called for. a •24.-hour F.Deral strike btsinnina at 6 a.m. today to-protest the FENASTRAS bomt>ina. • Bus "plunges ~nto ravine kHHng. 30 . COTA,8ATO ~. ~~ -A ~ bus plU1119d inlO a ravine early.today aftef M «JI wtth a cefttainer VM oe 1 w=' an:ct II least JO pcot* .... ~and 22 terioulty UUUNd. CCI JI y .. N~ . A siatement from the Mi~nao. Traaeit C~ laid dac IGdden' occ~mid at 6: .l' 1.m. ~ a vaa lidelwiped one oltbeir bulel...,.. a cwve on 1 moun&lin roed m North COl8bltO, 600 aliles IOU.._. ol ltmill.· It~ aecovered JO bodiel ~ the cnlllt lite. bUI 4...., llid. '!My M IMft Wiie at .... 22 tumvon wi• .rioul ~ bldwf I four children. . · •; .. l10HT •II • ' ·1 ORANGE COAST TIDES "'•P"HOA'I' "OVIW8UI \ IHt .. . ... .... . ... . ... I . ... . ... TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY I I c .. · "· .... • -__ J • 2:561 2.4 lo 9:218 5.6 HI 4:S5p 0.2 lo 11 :40p l .2 HI 1·111 2.7 lo 9 :Sla 5.4 M1 ~ S:46o 0.4 lo 1 :061 l .0 H1 l:2l• 2.9 lo 10:281 S.1 H1 6 :4~ o.s l~ Extended forecast .. ,_, _....,. ._..,. CoAa'TM.Aa~ -f~, '"~'-"' """'"' d~\ -< e><>' "'9'11• LOCAi Qu\I~ f',HI 10 nt>fthof"ttU --..tf'\d\ (;tlOw CM\.,\ -(.-.yon. 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M'f1 •e-t\ ~J l' • J p "" Bank robbed of s I ,CXXJ By The Oally Piiot .\ man in a Pltnama hat got awa~ "1Ui about S 1.000 from a Great Western Sa\'tng!I ba ni.. 1n Irvine before nooa Mo nda} after he hand- ed a tt.>llcr a note Mattng he had a gun and demanding mo nc} qc qua.ke· rescuers., honored Newport poli ce arrest 2 men Tht" tnan. d~a1bed as ~5 10 30 )cars old. about 5 fel·t 7 i nche<1 tall and 140 pound\. ncH'r d 1spla_}ed his "capon. but ldi lhe bani( with S 1.900 in a hlUl' fol der Emplo~Cl'~ ul the hank at 5392 Walnut A'e. 1M11d tht> man was wear- tng a "h11c Pananu hat "•th a blue bandana and a \\lUtl' ~"''atsh1n with a logo on th.l' fron1. I le drove a"a> 1n a white. fu ll·s•t· pickup truck. carrying tool!. in the back. -gy M ELINDA KEUER (tty-~~ Four Orange. Count)' firefighters \\l'rl· rnmmcnded T uesda) fo r help- ing l~ resclie Ba} .\rea eanhqualc-t" '1ct1m Buck Hdm:-who was trapped fo r more lhan 0 hours in the tangle 111 the collapsed N1m1l2 Frecwa) "I'm surpn scd he held o ut as long a\ he d id:· Eng1nl'er Dan Macka r !>.ltd duri ng a nl·ws conferencc at the count' Hall of .\d m1n1straJ1on 1n ~ania · .\na. . ··one of m} biggest fears "''a~ that ,\l. "en: go1n~ to ha'c to !lurg1call)' rcmo"c him.: Macka) said. In the da~~ following the 7::.1 · mJgn11 udc qual c. rl"'>Cuc "orkers n:'>l'Ul' \hombN. a 16-)car 'ctl·ran re mo' cd bo<hcs from the rubble and tir;Jightl'r w;ss 'ient homt> earl\ after ~·Jrl·hcd for sur' "ors pinned be-· ·learning lhat ht\ fothl'r had ,uffacd t\\ce n the do uhk del'ks of Interstate a hl·an att:ici.. M80 1n Oakland. . Th1: men "'ere 'lent to thl' J e,a\- ~1 al·ka\. Battalion C]rn:f C'h uc1: l JIL'O J rc:& Ol.t 19. two da~s after the ~rnla. Capt S te\e c;;nomber. para-5 04 p m tl'mhlor \hool.. 'o nhern ml·d1c Hu\tcr Du Brock and fire· < ali turn1J Jc; C 1amc ' o f thl· \.\ orld lightl·r Jim .\ldn,ch are ass1g_ned to ~·nl''> "J'> tu hcgin JI an Fran- thc I jl''1') RcS(.·Ul' l 'n11 of the Or· u~o·, ( Jndk<;t1d Par!.. .rngc ( ount} Fin:: Oepanmcnt, :--.1\.o lJ, "'ho al'>o "orl t.·d on a l.no"n lOmmonl} as Hl·rf-.3 T he fl'\l"Ul' ll'l)m rollo"1ng thl' 198 'i \1n - tl·am "onl' ()f o nl} thrl'l' in the state 1w ( II} E.tnh4ual..l'. "as onl' of the .\II ul thl' Orangl' Count} rescue tlr't to rcJl h Hl•lm. a 57-~car-old tl·am member" rl·ecn ed co mmcnda-lonphorcm.in \rapped in his t ar 11011c; from count} supcrv 1sors for ··\\ c'd hem on 'n 'cral "1ld goo'>l' their ua, .\n:a rc:M"ue "ork. Fou·r ·of L"hJ~' '•Oll' "c'd lll:rn up there. and the ti'e· pla)-ed a pan in Helm's I !ta ll) didn't think "C would find Jn ,~>d) dsc.all\e:· ~1rnlJ rt'lalkd .. \\ hl~ I got m tht-Tt." I ~~ hi h.rnd nw' \' Jnd I ..aid· · tll'' pJnner "hJt«, 'uur name•· .\nd h<" \<lid ·ttUll.. I tuld him to hJn~ 1n thl·rc ·· \IJl l..J' tra'' led through thl' d..irl.. ,·m·J 'lrul turl' tm ht'> h..i nd' Jnd 1.nn·, duL\.htntt lhl' · JJ"' nl l 1fc·· rl·\\. ue tool un11I lhl' rt:Jl hl'd lhl' lmnl ol the lJr lk "'J' ahk It• pull hJl I.. thl· '" l'>tcd '>led ml·J <,unng .• 1hou1 ~fl-1n\.hn high Ill pop crf)l'n th~ J 1111r ,1,olJ. \IJl l..n J nJ ti'c 11tha ti r\"ligh tn' "Prl..~d 1 n .1 'n-h' \u .. 1mh 'PJl~ 111 trl·l· thl' 'l.1111·\11n\\.1tl\J' OlJO Irvine firm contributes S 1 million in funds, computers to lJtl r • By TM Dally Piiot O ne of t •CTs' largc~t corporate contnbu-· tt0n~ "amc in from their own back· yard rt'l't.•ntl) "hl'n .\ST Reascarch Inc. pledged SI million 1n JX'f'>Ortal romputers a nd capnal to tfil· UOIH'r'>ll \ The th me-ha">l.'d com pan} will be: d1 s- lnbu11ng about S400.000 tn top-of-the-hne computer cqu1 pnwn1. includtng 300 personal lOmputer .. 10 be d1<,1nhuted amo~g unl\ers1t} dcpanmt:nt~ O'l·r thl· nc1't four }ears lk-.1d..-s the equipment dona11on. l 1Cl "ill .al'>n rcce1' c S 1 no O(lO 10 tund l'O nstruc- 11on of thl' .\ T Research Laborato l'"\ Jt l 'C. I'\ 11.000-square-foot Rock"dl Eng1neer- tng Center. \Ch t>dulcd to open 1n Januar) .. D unng the past Ill }'l'3rs. .\ loi f ha!> l'' olH·d from a IOlal stan -up to a \lgn1 lilan1 1ntcmat1onal manulal'turer nl tnlo rm..it1on tel hnnh>g' :· <,.ud Thoma \ Yul·n. ch1el u!>t'r· •. ··I l> l·nhJn,c •lll.r gh1hJI lt•Jdl'r.h1 p ro k I " our rirm ix'lld th.it J , lo\C Jnd ongu1ng rt'l.t1tt•n\h1p "11ti J maJllf tt·aching antl rt'· ~.1r,h 1n\t11utnln " nm an optton 11 1'> a I •H'"ll\ • '\ Ul·n '411d on suspici on o (burglary By The D.illy PUot '''" fk>n Beal h pohce arr~ted 1"11 men in thl· 150tJ bloc!.:: of Ocean ~ rnnt C'arh T ul"Sda~ on suS'pleton of hurttlJI'"\ .\n <'hean Front resident called ~1li\,l' .11 ~ I) a.rri and said hC' hchl'\ l'd '>omconl' "as trying to hr,·JI.. into his gar.tgc. Newpon lk.1, h ~11tn· \gt .\nd~. G onis said. C Hli, \'I l>arn ·.\ndehn "t"nt to tht' ,,l·n~ Jnd rl'ponl'dl~ encountered thC' t"o 'U'Pl'l'IS. I -~ar-old Joshua I l·l· Bml J nd :1.,ear-0ld han San- t11rd kt11Ac.rmJ n huth rC"s1dents of P.1rJm••unt t 1t1n" -.aid Bird"as tnund to ha't' J IJr~l tlJ\hhil.ht loncealed in his d111h1n~ \ ,bun distance aW'a) \mt, m tuund J parr of large bolt uttl•r, Jnd J .. 1crt't1 bcl1t'' ed 10 ht ''"kn c "'"" "1 td '"' l"'l> m,·n "ere hooked into 11'h ,,."port Ekach u t) 1a1I on susp1· , 111n ,,, hurglan • Rjtl '" SI O.<XXl for l .1, h ... u,~·, 1 -~~-~~~~~~---~~~~~ --'-"""'-~~~~~~~~-~ Man who committed crime spree in Balboa gets 2 5 years By IRIS. YOKOI \Uri. thl·n j umped into the passenger a ,,. 0M1y l'llot s1.tff "de of a car waiting at a 1raffic . · \lgnal and forced thl' dnver to take A Mahhu man ~ho committed .-tun1 ..SCH~ral ,block . a cording to Se' eral arml't.I robbcnes. au lo thens imu al pohl'l' rep0n s. and a kidnapping in less than o ne .... . hour in Balboa last year pleaded The dm er of the Honda C. '' ir guilt\ 10 the charxcs Mo nda) and "a' ordered out of his \l'h1ck nl'ar "as ·sentcnled to 1'5 'cars tn state 6th ~reet an~ Balboa Boulc,ard. pnson "· and :-..; tl~n "as pu rsued a nother I J Joh~ . Nilsen. 31 . of Mahbu hlcx k<i unul he l rnshed into th,• entered the pica in Supeno r Coun fl'nce at Man na Parl Mobile Hom e after prosec utors lessened o nt> Parl charge from k1dnapptnt\ for iht> .\fter thl' crash. :"lltlscn tned tu purpose of robbtng 10 simple ktd-C'>CJpc." on t0o1. but tell to the gro und napping. according to defense at-"1th a hrokl·n left leg. according to to rne) Dennis O'Connell N1lscn·s ~1hn· .\ gun u~ 1n the robbent''I tnal before Judge John R)an had wa., fo und near the car JUSt begun. Pohl'.c descnbed him as .. a prett} Nilsen wa!. arrested in Balboa on dc'>pcrate man ·· Jan. 15, 1988, after a chain of C' en ts N 11!>en "as !.Ubs.:~ut"ntl)' charged that endtd at 2: 15 p.m. when the car "11h '>l'' cral counts of rohbcn . he commandeered crashed through a gra.nd theft auto. assault ~llh ·a fe nce · and tnto .a pole while being dead I} weapcin. false 1mpnsonn;icnt pursued b~ police. . · . · ~nd ktdnappihg for the purpo\t of Nilsen used a handgun to rob two robbing. But · O 'Con11ell contested , people 1n the 1500 and 21 ()() blocks thl' most ~nous charge of ktdnap- of East Oct:>an Front 1n a 10-mjnute pi ng fo r robber) because of the span. tn~ unsuccessfully to-steal a possible-life sente.ncc the charae car- rll''' O'Co nnell contended at lhe 11me th,· robbc.ncs "ere taking place. b~ a 'll'J1l'l't wt.-ar'tng a ~lcr m:rs . N rtst'n "a~ tr~ ir1g to ka' c the Pt>ninsula. f hat ".i<. "h' he tool.. the Honda . < r< nnndl '3;d :·11c iui.t "antnt tp get the hl'l'l 11u1 ot thl·rc ··_en onnell said Pro\t'lulor linalh reducro 1hc dMr~e to l..1dnapp1ng. "h1ch cames uni~ a n c1gh1 -,ear ma,1mum \l'11 tcnce. tollowtng their dtSCO\'CT) altl'r thl' tnal had begun of ad· J11ton.il pulll'l' repon s heretofore un- ,l·,·n \\hen o·c onneU called for a mistrial beca use . of the -ne" c' 1dl'nl e. a rnnfercnce among the p.1n1l'' \\a!> held and resulted tn the rt•du(ll\ln of the k1dnapp1ng charge Jnd 111.:il~·n·~ jtk a.' Q'\.-,nell said. ~tl<iCn. '•ho has been tn custod) <11nce his arrest. ma~ be ehg1ble fo r pa role 1n 10 or 11 )'ears. according 1<) ff( ·ontien. The defe nst attoi'Jlevi ~11d he bc.hl'\\'d NilS<.'l'l was in·- ' ol\\;J tn n >n!>trur t1on "ork pno r to hi\ arrest. Backets1 deiide not to propose. . . I . .. ~anirLersal healt h--Care ~initiatl v~. ' 11y JON MA~S sumer~: bu.sinc.s~s. labor and said . ~ ....... __ others. site· sat.d. . Thoma~ said tilt> CM.\ had mfJOr . O'Sulhvan sajd a ~tential rival problems \\llh the Health' .\CttSS SACRA~~NTO -A state~1de initr.ni.ve beini consadc.rcd by the plan hut had not set out to kill it: health ~oaht1on .has d_«tdcd ':Pl"" · California Medjcal Auociation also "\\>(' ha\4 talkcd to them about propo510a .a .. s~pmg universal put a dam~r on th.c Hea1th Access our con t"rns bul ~e have no t gone health-care 1n111at1ve for the Novc~-neaotjatiorls and plan. out to undermine thew in1tiauvc bcr 1990 ~llot·. OM of the groups .. Wben )OU have a J)W~ like the \\hatsocHr:· ht> said. leaden said Tuesday. California Medical Association talk'· Health <\cct>ss represcntativei Frustrated by j.naction in the sta~ !."i about ppllina off an initiative have harpl) cntk ited the CMA Lqjslaturc. the Health Access coah-hkc tt'i~ one they arc considerina. it plan. a nd had qu~tioned the or- tion had cons~dettd ukina voten to definitely tends to chill that son of pnizat1on·s tactics and Wlllingncs.s creat~ a tadi~ly new system to an alliance." she said. to n~ot1atc: provide health insurance for every lo the wake of~ Health Accas legJslators. nottna the po"1erfu Californian. . · decision. the C MA stilt was dilC'U• s~1al interests involved. had prc- timalcd . S.2 million Cali, ina TuesdAy whdher to .attempt to dieted· that both groups wou.kM1avc fomia rajcknts lack health cov-qualify an upaaded heafth.in-ttoublc qualif)'in& a hcalth·tnsu.rantt sura.ntt mcasutt for the •me N<>-init1at1,t for the ballGt. · ~· i• ·was . beint ditcuaed. the vember 199011ellot. aa:onti .. to tM O' ulhvan sa.1d Heal.th .\('tttS will univenal bcalO ptan WcMaW bave orpni.11&.ion's Ital• Tbomu. ~ue to work with tbe state bem repleted by &he••.,~ While still bei .. clevdoped. &be l.'litlatu.re to C\pand insurance oov- meet. aftd could have bmt panially CMA..Upponecl plU ClOUlcl. ~ =-'nd also 1s look1nc alad to a ...... tof ... _ _.. IOIDt fonn of w . other l)li:\t = tmploren IO · 1992 ballet me.uurc. ~ ---... .,_ - - -~ -luWiDCf 1br .. Umvmal ICUSS to health care tS 1'1:"w..,.... · O'Sullivaa. n-employea. ...,._ • ...,.. i• •ftC'Vllablc." she 11id. ~. ·• ebllive direcW ol Healda Accell. surance for WOtbn' dioelld••• Tk Hahb Acuss coalauon an· ..................... ancl4*aia10111eollM .......... d.-oo..ume:r,bt.allh.labor.and Mii pd111. ~·~ die ........ ill from a lkeMI Plf~ • r-odM!f_,.;;..;;. .. ..,.J...;,lJMt._..--... __ --:"'---1 ..... 1990 ..... . l'OlaDI ..... . • • ~ _..._. tlllld~ a ·w.•wa,_.a•ill;r: ~-J.:: ~~.'T.;':'Z ' =~--:.6il. ~ llli ................. -........ , .... ~~i: . -•a:,~h _ .. ~ .... --..... :••£••• .... ~ , . " • l , .. ~ · A~offer.Get2 ·yearsfor the price of l C>r 2 people for the · 1 price of l Or 1 person for FINAL ·1 year at hatt pr.ice.~ - DAYS Stor:Yby~any Hqliday L -1 Spa Health Club for a free~ tour. ~ lbID\Y SPA HFALnt CwB ~~ ~ I •• t~r .._.,.('~ • t. ANAHEIM (7\4)~ 3C) S Magi tOllcJ t b6ocit S ~ Lincoln COSTA MQi.A J (1W~ ,. HaftX)f 81\0 (tMNnd lhnftv Drug) RJU.mR)N \ ("'J~ )116 E OU911opedWfN)r\ , . · • ~ °' q, F-wv 6 '~ t 'otffarbor 8M1. ... ' A~~· '9r'ril~1 0~0olft'll:,,_, " . .. -- I .. . Ortnge Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, ~bet 1, 1919 .. ~ . . . 'Li Mol~. auditor s s.ay. ~ork .'Was . haQtpere· WASHING T ON (AP) -Field eumtnen whb took pan in a second audit of Irvine-based Lincoln Savings and Loan Association last year said Tuesday i hat top thrift regulators in Washington set unusual conditions t}\at hampered the work. director of the Office of Thrift Supervision, rep;.ed a said. ·,n 1'981 a.ave $550.000 to a gtoup beac¥d by Kim recommendation ro cloSt Lincoln from· his qency's San ... "These Instructions were unllsual/' Riley said, · C'ranston called The Qrganiz~ng Institu te. Francisco om~. instead or'tkrin1 a second examination addina that he was aJSo-<disc.ou~t the examiner in Rep. Nanc)'. Pelosi, O.Calif., a member of t~e that delayed government seizure of the thrift until April charac from criticizing Uncoln's bi salari~. bankin• p:i1nel who served on the board ofT~c ~n!z· of this year. • . Also at Tuesday's hearing; Cali omia· s'-tc 51vings in& lnsu turc. which works 10 encourage pohuell act1V1ty · David W. Riley, an examiner de tailed from Atla~ta and 'loan examiner Richard E. Newsom testified that ·by the poor and m jhorities, said she was asked by Sen. office of the thrift agency to help with_ the audit of 1hrce. ma m hs 3'0 ~e refe~ to the. FBI documents C0tnston to SCIV£ bn the board and did not kno~ the Linc~ln and· its holding company, Anierica~ Contincn-· showing that Keating contnbuted s~ggo to three institute was etun money indirectly from Kcat1n . The examiners, detailed from offices around the country to .scrutinize the operations of Lincoln, offered · that assessmenr in sworn testimony to the House 1 omm1 ee. .. ttt-rt" seconcr-telm t>hUdfloili WIJ"'l'IOl vOtcr regisua1ion driv" aftet he was . e som sa1 . e re e allowed 10 sec the first report prepared by ihe officials Alan C'rariston; 0-Calif. because hi . superiors considemi it 100 ~litically The panel is in vC'sti~tfog the failure of Lincoln. which was controlled by Phocmx, Ariz., millionaire Charles H. Keating Jr:, and i$ expected td' become the nation:s biggest thnft collapse at a cost to the govennen1 of S l .5 billion to $2 billion. in •San F.rancisco: The contributions. which have been previously , 'iensitivc to hpldle. l · II was also not permitted to Stt oilginal 'documents reported but were not known to be subjttt to an FBI In March. Newsom also ~terred 10 t~t FBI a -onl) copies. told to d~l with only one Lincoln -probe. mcludcd $400.00010 the Center for Panicipation document idenrifying a top aid4 tb Sen. Dennis DcC<?n- . official and stay away from other to p officers. and an Democracy. which was run by•Cranston's ~I) Kim cini. [)..Anz .. as a prin~!J\81 in RA Homes Jnc .. which denied· access to Lincoln's corporate headquarters, he Crans100, a nd $325.000 for the Forum Institute. which failed to pay ba'k a SJ<> "'!illion l~n. from .Uncoln. ,, ·" The com mittee is focusing on why M. Danny WaJI. Hl :f~IO'\ . . . FrOf!LOa Pffot_~~rs,;;_;;MM<es~~=-----------.------- Mesa ttrm'·s shares . acquired l\ Nashville. Tenn.-bascd in~estment partnership has acquired . 6.5 pcr<'ent or :250,000 common sha~e~ of U.S. Facilities Corp .. a Costa Mesa insurance concern. . Financial Securities acquired ihc stake in exchang~ for'-'2.448 of its hm1ted partnership units. valued at a total ofS960.000. a.ccording to a filing 'reppned by the Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday, l\s part of the exchange agreement. Financial Sccuriues said it would not sell. transfer or convey the shan.-s for two years. Newport Electronics elects officers Newpo~ Electronics of Newport Beach anno unced Tuesday that the. company s re cntl} elected board of'dirfetors has elected new officers. Dr. Milton B. Hollander. chief exfeutivc officer. Scott Wakeman. president and l·haef operating officer of. U .S. operations; James R. !-tts. t'\l'Cuti' c , an · prl•sidl·nt and chief operating offi('cr of European opcauons: -\rlhur B. C'ro11cr, secretal). were cl~ted to their new posts on Friday. Emulex lntrqduces new -product Costa M('~·bascd E~ulex Corp .. a leading 'supplier of system enhance- ment products for 1hc compu1er andustf}. has announced a pnnter server. th(' Pcrforman('~· 3000 (PJOOO). which 1s the latest edition to a growing famil~ of Emuk' ne1~ork1ng products. It cnttbks users on an Ethernet local-area network to s hare any prin1ers l'Onnccl~·d to tht.' ne twork through the P3000 Pnnter Server. Print job9 can be queued 10 pnnters attached to the P3000 as 1f the pnntcrs wcrt directly connected to 1he computer. No special software 1s n~ed on the host computer systems. ' 'I \ 11 "\ \ 1'10'\ tOS ANGELES .:...._ Irving AzofT. one of the most powerful a~d highly . WASHINGTON -The Bu~h adm inistratiofl reache<:f agreem~n~ with regarded executives in the music business. said Tuesday he was fbrming bis [)(:mocratic congressional leaders Tuesday on a P.lan to rat~ t he minimum o" n la.bet jn a joint venture with Warner Bros. R,tcords, the dominant U.S. wage 10 $4.25 an ho ur by April 199 I. the first Jncrease since 198 I· re~ord com pany. T he agreement for a 9Q...cent-an-hour increase over the next I 7 m onths . AzofT spent I 6 )cars managing the ca~rs of r~k_st&at the~ became also providl'S for an un~r1.-ct~ented subminir:num "training wage" that could head of MCA Records in 1983 and was widt'ly Ctt<hted With resurrecting be p:ud to teen-agers with ht1le work expcnencc1 It would be ~ed at 85 that label. Hr quit last summer after reports of clashes with top MCA1 IJ('rccnt of the prl·vaili ng minimum wage. 1 . 'T'anagemeJtl. • . ~ \ The Houst as expected to vote today on the compromise. The 8$ )et-unnamed recorded music and music publishing business, to . be besrd· in Los Angeles. will open lan. I . ... Quake shakes up Monterey tourism MONTEREY -The· Monterey Peninsula looks like it was hit by a neutron bomb -with haJCIS and 'f'CStaurants still siandllfg l:>ut JIO tounsts an sight. • . • The Oct. 17 earthquake left the roads and buildin of this popular coaMal reson pretty mur h unscathed. but the Monte~y Peninsula is sufTenng econom K' a&:k-rshock.s thaJJ!l'll last for month~. say locm C'hamber ·of Commerce officials. -' s.uperproducers battl~ on hold LO ANGELES -The court battle over Hollywood supcrproducers JoQ Peters ~nd Peter Guber was put on hold Tuesday w~cn Sonr. Corp. and \\'amcr Bros. asked for more 11me to talk about who the pair wall work for. ..\ ('OUM h('arln$ nad been S<'hedulcd,Thursday on Warner's request for an 1nJunct1on barring the ···Batman" and "Rain Man" producers from "rrncgeng" on a fi, e-ycar contract tht.'y signed this year 10 pr uce movies Jt Waml.'r. + New home sales drop ·sharply · W ~SHI NGTON -New home ~It's fell a dramatic t4 percent last mo'nTh. lhe ~O'l'rnmen1 rl·poncd TucSday. but analysts said a truer -and rtton: op11m1stlt' -. picture of t~ hou'4ng industry ~'Ould be obtained by :t\ I.' raging sales o' "r several m onths. ' · -Man) l"C'Qnom1sts also predicted mortgage intrrcst rates would continue to fall. lcadmg to som<: 1mpro,emcnt 1n the mdustf) but. as onc·sa1d. "no maJur rl'surgl·nce." • Tht• ( omm('r.ce Dt-panml"nl said new single-famil)·honws we~c sold at a ~l.'.asonall) adjusted annual rate of b 18.000 unus in Scpl!!mber compar~d to 71 Q.(lOO uni ts In .\ugust. the sharpest'-d<op since a 19 percent dcchnc 1n Januaf) 1 9~~ dunng the last n·ccs.s1on. Chief economic Indicator up , Gubcr and Peters sa) th~) had an o ral agreement to gel o W .\SH I "IGTON -The gov"mmcnt's ('hacf economic forecasting g;.iuge inched ahl'ad 0.2 percent 1n September for its sttond consecutwe month I~ ad' anC'l\_ thl· Commt>rlk f)\•panml'nt said Tuesday. 1nd1catang continued but ~low gro wth in the m onths ahead. l'Ontract 1f the) got a chanCt'·tO head a bag St\Jd10. Son' ''ants th('m to run Columbia Pictures. which the Ja~nese l'Ompan) 1s al·quanng for SJ.4 b1lhon. Son> also is paying the pair $200 million for th<.>ir G ubcr-Pcters Entcrtaihmcnt C'o. _____ Thl· inacaSt' 1n the lndt'x of Leading Indicators. d('Stgned to foretell l'rnnom1l" 3\'tl\ II\ SI'-to nine months into the fu 1ure. fo llowed an aclvancr tlr 0.5 ixrcent an' .\ugust that "as rc\lsed up"ard from a 0.3 per.cent gain rcptmC'd l:arlil·r. ftH\'f,\SEDID ftrev. dev m "7 IUO 12 70 "H \1' \lll-:' DID 1 ~:~:~~e~oc~~:~."~~.~~~:,~.~~,~.~-~~~=~'":'~~,~~; s ~~'~ ,~,~~-~ L .. ~ ~" NEW YORK (AP) Oct 31 Advanc~ Oecllne<t Unchanoeo Total 1uue\ New noQh\ New IOW\ .. 6 ~urg~d T'\J('sd3} en a broad-based l'r"; rontidrnn· abou1 the pro~~rts hllhon 4t)ffcr tur AMR. ~ontkl} JJ rall~ that anal~sts said was tnggered lnr futurt> Jl·al·mak1ng. '~ r .. Thl· pajX'r ofTtr "as hdpful be-~·n, m·"s of a $3 b1lhon takeo\l~r l a~1;mcr ,~·culauon ha hdpf-d 1.:au\C 1r 'ho":-. that dcab. arc still Th,· markl·i"s <th1lt1' to \U\IJ1n the rJll~ throughout th~ '4.'~'iwn sur- Prl'>l'U man\ anal"''" v.ho l'\~·cted lll\l''tllr IX"'m"m 10 "1~· out earl~ .. g.a1n' onl'l' 1h,· in111al l'uphon3 had "orn off .\ "t:x l ,J:A ot:ns NEW YORK (APl -Sale\. (' O.tT\ • NEW Y~K· (API -SalH. ' om: . TueM:lav 1Pflcl!, and ne1 cnanoe of I~ 15 Tuesdav ce and net cnanoe of the 10 most aca ve ... ew Yorll S1oc1'. Exchenoe .(n()SI act ve Amer(can Slock Exe'l'lange isw.s: lradJno nalionallv al more lhen Sl. IU 1JfS, lradlno nationallv at more than '1. Name Vetumt LHf ~ Name VD LA•t C... ~Nor.Ne" s,2JH,JOO ,ff.. +20 " re11asA1rco , • 1~·. +-r, •H~nh '· '· '11 t "2 WanoLabB · ,., + '• l\evron 1· , '? 2 BAT Ind 389 J6d 11 11· 6 + 1-16 Unisys.Co ,.561, ''''1 -J.. Amdan1 • r,,, 1 P• + '• llMor• • • 1, CoronaA 7.1 7'"2 -•-w Pace>E' 2.m. 20 •... PeouusG1d 2so, ''"' -•. IBM 1.7 , 10011, ~ AmTr·chv sc 2~. 16 + 1 r , , 14 ''t Hou ilTr 2 1'1 ~~slMr tm,7 u~ !11 .. 'NY ~mes 21i'1 27''1 -''-SOul~;nCo I. • 71tW '"2 Solhebv \ 204; 28:>1e -'ti MeadCo t, , ll.i 2~ FedNMto s l. • 40'' 21-. Exxon 1, ff' 46 lit ~acT tesh 1.1 • _... -"" ConteT s 1.1 • 188 ~11, ·+ -- DOll 'O\ES .\\ER .\GE.~ ttt:T ·\l,S PRlt·t :s \ .\SDAQ St.'l.'I .\R \ NEW YORK (AP) -Most ecti~over·lhe: count~ stocil\ \Upi)IJ~ by -NASO .me Jaguar Of-felts MCI GenPrt> Int t i LaldlT 8 TlcmAi AooleC MentG s MblTel u 1t er GOl,D PHl(.ES _ .................... _.,_, __ ..._1 ........ ..., .. . (Pllkt lcal advertilernent Rod MKM111181'1 .. ..,, Only You Can Protect You r Family ~· GET T HE FACTS ,..a a ..... ,~ln::=~=··----, . ,::t:.t#!(.~ . NI-.~ • "-.,._CA UamHowTo .... AVOID PROBATE MINIMIZE TAXES oiTer for Great onh"m NckQOsa buo} '1ocJ.. pnu.~ during the mar· tt111ng to Ix• done or at lca4tt arc ( orp. l.l'I"~ n\t' th1'\ \Car ltttt-n1ptrng to Ix· do ne :· !Mlld Brad Thi.' Dow JoM'i a"erage of 30 Hut \\all Strt.'l'I\ ronli<knn· ":ls '' l'l'h ht·au of l"4u11~ trading for andusCnals JUmpt:'d 4 1.60 points to 'h:.i l.t:n badl~ aftl·r the collap~· D11nald\<1n. l utl.in & Jcnfl'tte f1n1sh a1 .:!.645.0b. Th~ blue<h1p t.•arhl·r 1h1s month of proposed dcaJ!· .\J\ annng 1ssun outnumbered 1nd1ca1or had declined 1n live '"'uhang AL Corp. and AMR dt'd1nas b) about 5 10 .:! an na- \tra1ght sessions last week and re-Corp. ·1 hi.' fa ilure of a \Jj\L em-t1on" 1Je trading of Ne" York ')tock l'\)\Cn.•d onl) shghtl) on Mo nda). plo~ct.··managi.'m('nl grou~ to gl't [\ChJnge-l"tl'd stocks. "•th 1.111 Wall Street anal}sb said the $58-tinanl·ing for its pJ;inned $6. 75 l\~Ul'\,up. 4-'8 do""n and 41 J' un- a-hare tcnd('r offer b} Georgia Pa· billion bu) Out of thl' compan) help-changl.'d. ~ ··1 don't l.no\("11 tfh:rl' "a:. an) rtal gooll nc" '>. ,hut ,Ulrrr "a~ a clear Jbwnu· or h~' IOOa\ ft was a good old·fa,h1untd ll'l"hnital rail) ... ..a1tl rhoma'>. \\ al'>h. head of equit~ tr.itl1ng for '•U o ~cuntll'S Inter· na11ona1:• catic Corp. for Norwalk. Conn.-cd tn~er' thc Oct. 1.l ..wsJc plunge. Vorume on thr floor of the 8 1g based paper maker Great Northern which in turn led to tli'CScuttli.nR of Board_. c:aml· 10 176.10 ~Ilion . \\St: l PS 4 DOM\S NEW YORI( <AP) -The follo~lno Jlst tt Zen111 1 2 + 1'2 ,hows the New York Stock •Eftl'la~ Plumcreek n 23"9 f 11'1 stock' and warranlt that !\ave 90ne uP the 8ai1Cp H' 1 I'• most and c:IOwn ll'le most beMd on Def'cent .MeadCo 1. 21' ot cl'la099 lor Tue~v. 25 Ttfl'\Pllnld 6 • J>. : ' N~W YORK IAPl -The tollowlnG list H C.1umf11ncs 7 • + • Uo \,,Ow\ tne ~ir-1ne-Counter ilocks VpBeacrl' 7 1 + '' Up worrants lhet have 9one uo lhe and 01mensnV\n J S· 16 + "' UP do"'°"" ft\e moil pas99 on oer c a119e ' Dall ex un 2 • t • UP for Tut\c:lav ,... 1S 'Tradillno 31' • "-Uo Up .. 71 Up 6.9 Uo 6.1 Uo 6 5 UP 64 Ho.-.securtt1-~ tr,adlno betow lLor 1000 '-. DOWNS \harH art Included. N1m. u st CM ,. Net and oercenta .. ctwtnQeS are the 1 Svmt>lTch lt' .1 ~ 1 ., .Jjo JKurilles lra""'9 below S2 O<' 1000. DOWNS sllarH art~rnc.ludec:I( Name LHt CM difference between ll'le orevlous closing 2 BavFincl -'• Price and Tuesdav·~:JO p,m orlce. 3 MaQ111tek n 1 ' > -'\ S • 4 ParPt)Alrm ~· ~ ~ ~ ...._ us .tiPct. S CompreCre ~ -•. l NorN~ -671'1 1,. p '7.1 6 Har(rt8Jv of -~ 2 one~v '~ 1 Uo u·7 7 Kauf8dHm "'11 -I 3 ron v ofB 3111. 1•1• Uo ·' I KC Slhn l>f IS -1 4 OIJIG~V of A 6~ 11 I UP j 9 TIS M tg 7lt -''> s ICN PMrm 6VJ 1 Uo ll 10 NIMlneSv ' -'• 6 wnevSI. s 19~ . 21. Uo 1 11 ~nv~ 2'1 -''t 1 OlumbleSv O• '"> UP 1 .4 12 O CO 21 ., -1'1• t reu 7-l4t lfo Uo I .3 13 st n otA l311 -14 o J 'i'I · '• Uo 1.1 4 lnsp rR}c 1 -• 1y u rst 1 '!• 3~ Uo 9.7 5 ~nt\VSC~ " ., - b ·~~':c~~ ,: ~ 8: H 19 '"~~r~ ' i:; = :~ 1mw1ncs, it'dt 2•4 uo ,.. 11 2aP•clf 1• _ 2·, I• rcNM wt s f2 ~ 2'1• Uo J:H' E.mc,11~r . ~ = : : !.Ch~ ff~ 1Ji 8~ 7,; rMfo ~ ~ 1.y l V~mo i.i. 2;\lo Uo 1.9 a la' 1 ~ -'-a Wadlnnut J 1""1 Uo 1.1 lot>Mar n ~~ -'11 Rowa11 J't ~ UP 7 6 4 NorthHlt o s•,., -'• Rovallnl ~ \4t Uo i' S vll TVotB 2i. -~. '\ l St-: ('0'1POSl1·1-: ·1 H \ '\S \("1'10'\S ' S Net and oercenta! changes >r• the t SloffBldrs ! -1 • .1 ~1Herenu ~lween Pftvloui closing 2 Valleyl=SL • -1. 1~ ~dee and rue,dav'' las or t>ld price · 3 ScrPtSv un .... , ·-1 6.1 • UM • MlfttAnthnv • -~. 6. Name LHt CM ~'1. S SunaJrE I -lw 6. 1 GenProbe • 6 + ,~ Vo 9' 6 6 MarcorR \ • 10 , -"• 6.' 2 Symt>lon 2 • + , Uo 21-6 7 v 1c1orCrea1 4., -'• 6i 3 YorkrdoeCalSL 2 , -+ 1"2 Uo 25.0 8 WilanoSvc ~ -, i1 ~ .r:~:~:," i ± ~ 8g n:~ 10 ~~~(~1.;1 9 ; = I~ 6 6 Prenttll 1~ + 1' 't Uo fb 11 NtTeam 2 , -"' s 7 MonAnlibd" 31, I , , uo ~.7 12 §v M~1c;a1 p . -J 3 .. I Eestn8co ll t'., UP I 9 13 lrtcher Coro 3~ -, 1 9 Cooorlfe 51. >.. Up . 14 enrrvBce>MA 4 , 4.9 10 Ja9u1r 13~ I Uo g IS Roval<iold 2 - "-'' 11 FidelMedlc 2 11· 16 + ~ UP M 16 Mtrlmack8co 3 , -~ .: 12 CollabRsh I 1• Uo 4-,, Befmfc s.. ~ • 13 OeflancePrc ~ Up •· i Nw\IS~Cem 9 : = I t~ I~ ~r.~r:~::I. ~ s-~ 8: 1'.t Cooetand pl 4'• -, ,J 16 sreraRE ~ . • 1 , 1Jo riaJnus i~ = 1 • U 11 · Spearnd I '• Uo 4. AvonRn1 w1 ?' 1 -• • 'i jl Pru1H. un 1 '• l • Uo •· Lifelines~ 2 ') _ • ' 9 Babbaoes '• 1 UP •,O Tem~"Tc,, 2 "2 -• 4. 20 1C.~""-'11Ste1n '• '-Uo n • )Commcl 1' ~ -• --,. ...,. INICO I 1' It t2t . -,_, - JIU,.., 60 IOJ'Jlt Jolv\Jll t I 16 111151 JtMlfl ' ... t 21 Jotllfl ... "' .,$ -It-IC -« l'IW'i I M t 1Mt ...... -1•~· ... 11"'+ "' tJlt+ll• ""+ n + )' , ...... ...,,,. , .. -"'7 "'°'* 1 111•., Nrwih .tz ' 111 NVftH .4.lt ll 1'29 -0-0 - Ocdf'el 1 • n ... OftloEO ~ N 1~*7 Oki.GE U I Q 10 ()lit! , lO * . . .... . ' '~Ve _the ·par_k; .. M easure s on Tuesday's ballo~ in Ne~n Bea~h offers a relatively si mple choice between a small. strip of open space and . a small stack o f municipal money. The refer- e ndum boils down to the People's P~rlc versus the city's cash. · · 1---1----ui· ven-the choice-. paritscsrc-preferabte:4'he-Daity-Pitot reco1nmends voters cast a .. no" ballo t on Measure S to keep -. the· W est Newpon mini-park as it is. The city rccentl) discovered during a routine autiit it had held title ·te-.<'he small parcel off Rivo Alto Channel ~incc .1936. The oversight is easily undenstood for 'the. site 1s easily overlooked. The 30-by-I 00-foot s tnp of land would fit ,neatl> in man> backyar~s. for years the parcel on River A vfnue had gone unno ticed and-untended. • H owcvl'r. neighbors step~d in whei:e city workers had no t tread a nd ~pruccd up the lot. ·W eeds were cleared , trees and. bushes pla nted . all at no expense to the city.· A tiny community park was born. People's Pa rk is no t muc h. but it is appreciated. It is too s.mall for a ballfield a nd there is nai)' a piece. o f . pl~)ground l'qu1pment o n the \\)aterfro nt lo t. Nevertheless .. neighbors enJOY the little green oasis. a green a nd shady respite from the rows of duplexes that s urround it People go there to picnic. exercise or simply relax... C:'h1ldren pla> game and hide Easter eggs the~. . Bu i o Oinal S.1) People's Pa rk does not m eet the ;::ity's cntena. h 1s 100 small. It can't be linked to nearby C hannel Park and o ther areas of 1he city are in more need of.parks than W cs1 Ne , . · A CH> C n c1l aJOrity wants 10 sell the park and u se the fund elsewhere. tl becau se the site is wate rfront. the cit) chartl'r requires 'ote pproval. A "yes" vote will altow- the Cit~ IO ~ell People's Park. An appraisal places the value o f the lo t a t about $350,000. Wy wonder how much value might be placed o n 1be .sercntt) the tiny park bnngs. How does· o ne appraise ; tranqu1ht~? Wall ·&350.000 buy m o re enjoym ent elsewhere in the ell\'! We think no t. We agree with ,t he m em bers o f the City Council· and B.cachc!I. Parb and Recreatio l\ Commission wl\o support / W est Nc" pon reMdents' effort to preserve the park. On l ue da}. the people should vote to save .. People's Park. Vote' "no" o n Measure S. / Optnlons expressed ln'lhls apace are-lhose of lhe Dally Piiot Olhef views e11presse<1 on lhls page are lhose ol lhelr author• and artists Readers· comments are Invited and may be sent to The Clally Piiot. P.O. Box 15&>, Cosla Mesa 92626 ft'l'llJ:H \ Ol('J:s Jatl cells of rich and fafljo~s T"o Ro lls Ro)cc-dm ang celebrit15s JOI their' fc:nders dented in the courtroom. O ne was· Jam Bakker, the te-Je, angcli 1 who b1 lkcd has fo,llowers out o f more than SI 00 _million and spent much of 11 on luxury cars and other personal indulgences. Bakker received a 4 5-yeaF prison ~cntenn· m federal coun. Then there w~ Zsa G abor, who d rove her Roll witho ut a license and stapped a Beverly Hills police o ffi5er "hen she ''as pulled overr. H er misdemeanor con victi6ns 1 earnt•d hrr thrl'C days an Jail. S 12.350 in fines and restitu- tion. and 120 hpurs of community· service. It'' hard ttmc for Bakker a nd soft t ime for·Zsa Zsa. And ll '>Cr\ l'') lhl'nl both right. Tb~ Morniog N~ws Trlbu~ (Tal'Dm•, W•d.) Fight drug abuse-at home It should be grauf~ang to all Vasta residents to team that thr Cit)' as JOtnrng the "ar against drugs. .._ \\'e arc not referring to b ustmg dealers and users on the street. \\ c're refemng ·10 a proposed orduia nce which attacks illegal drug actl\ it> a t home. . L'nder an ordinance. which as due for stud) b) the V1~ta C n me and ubstancc Abuse. Commissio n, the City could cmpo"cr landlords to e\ act te nants for illegal drug acu' 1ues. such as selling drugs an apartments. We urg~ the coi.rncal to approve this drug-fighting ordi~ancc and we also urge the community to e~press at-s support to our city o fficials. · · · Tiie Vi1ta Prn1 ·. .. _l)RA .... NltE-Ct."1-.'\ST _Da_ily Pillt Ho-.1:.\l\H\ t Ill H( 11\l.\' -Pl Bll~ll t::H 10\l r'\ll •.d110r 110\'H" t' \.•wC'llll r t-1ltl11r 'fmt t l\\I\ \r w 1-.ihtor .. . "n \ t. \I \Rlil t -~......_ ~ r.,, t.d1tor ~ ... Roe.ER OLOO \I . t'r11un•, •·ditor • Rod:R C: Hl ~"O\ f)UJl' &ditor. ' --..... .. . TOM BlDD C:i~latietl ~~tor '' ' • TER14>l PO O rculattoh MaA•tin'11 \lana,cr IW>B f1t\l\9' Ho•f' IM1·u•n \lanlJn CH LO;\ c.,OOD caA09tt s..""'" ''•n•11«. I J \'' HEIO I E'\ REH(. Ht'tail -al~ \lan--tr CHERIFREE\1-\' ClaMifird 'lan-.•r Jl 0\ OETTf\C. l r~•I .\dH•rtlsin• \lan11rr l"ATRtqA A. GABLE Spreoi.al S«-C'JiOfl• Edilor MAR\ f.ARTER . Ad ~i"" M--.r 0 W~neaday, November 1, 1989 A7 om~ treats make you toss your ~~c---:--~croK'~~~~ --- To the Editor . monc' l'l<:lort· thl" dl·adhni: to enable C111(cns of f ountatn \'allt'~ facing 1hl·1r dlurl'> an "' nchronr/C" "'1th the the dc .. ·1s1on ofrt'calling Councilman '°'l'mh\:r "th rJrc.:110n 10 \J\t' frcd \'oss on ~o,cmbcr 7 might lU\I\ F-r .. -.J lllultl .lwH' rn1gneJ and u>ns1dt'T lhl· following C\ 1dcncr \\l··d tx· dn 11n~ J Ol''-' ll>Uncilmal} rau'>ing ml' 10 'ole H'~ on recall' o n lhl' ~ I rl•J\ rl'fu~t 10 rl·s1gn r RF D . II "111 COSI Cll IZt'OS shm1.' hr J,11.•,n ., (l\J//\ l':lft' a/lout $90.00U 10 rl"l'dll me th1· ,11'1' • I • DEVON II also cos1 c1mens moni:) to clct:I him' Fred-purJ>O$CI) inl1atn this number contran. 'IO numhc1 g" en b) 1he Registrar of .fRl () ''l'\l' gl\\'n 20 \Can. of '>l'n 1u· 111 1h.1' i:ummunit\ -I'm nu1 lJUllting .inJ kl a grvup ul · r.1i.111·.Jh torce ml' nut llf offit:c for one 1111.,t.JS..t" · ll'r~. tu "s an:" tht' people ofT: We curre~ilh haH: S2 '65 m1/Jl()n LO our l'IJ) rnn'ttngenq fund. Isn't 1t "onh LH· \ c >~ I hJ\ r tnl'l :rnJ 'alk,cd 50 r('nt~ per r('gtst..-red '\'Ol('r "11h 'C'H'r,tl 1111hl· ,.., n inng 1nd1' id· IS I S.5001 or i:H·n SI per "Ol('r u.11, "h,, \\,11\t'J ro.·t11111n' In recall (SJ 1.0001 for a spcnal t'lec11on to \Ir \ o.,\ t llnd him 11.1 ~· pa1n911l C:l.l'rn!X.' our .. ·un\lltuttonal ngh1s 10 h1ghh lkJ1l Jll'd morJll' rl·,pon· dcmJnd aCCOU'lLabtlll\ frnm dt'CtCd "!1k llllll'n' lll tltlr l'll\ l h3\ l' olliual' lor th!:tr ac11ons·) f ht! rt--call h1unJ ntHll' vi lhl·m -.Cl'l..tnK lvr romm11tCl' galhi:tl'll and 11.rrnctj :in P''hl!lJI 1Hlill' nor 111 tx· rl'11 g1uu' 6.176 'JhJ 'lgna'tures at l ·1rem<"n-. tl•;,1111' \Ir \ o'' 'ug&l''I' lhJI thl' Jou\ '>.lrnliH' ol 11mi: and pt'r\tin.i/, l lllll'n' h'ritth' ham lnr h,, '\ml· nw~l.J~l· · !\nrr reading. \.hl' Olliler Dd~Jtt-.,-f~>n on ..>.tr \ os\0!. ·1hrn• PJ''i(.''> .. J\ling lnr d "JJll' .. pulling. n"lont·~ o u1 111 ht' "alll'I h1lhnqng till· lltltll'r into a 1r:ul~r · JnJ u\lng. ~J"i.nt'd 'oliuJ1a1wn ·,lll'l'I IJng.uJg.l· · laU-.e'> me IU lOn· duJc JI\ nun'><·nw 10 '>Ug&C~t that th""·'" r red"· t'1r,1 '1'11 to "Hool · ~·'ilk · nr 1iu 1 hl· k Jrnl·d 2Ul IJng.uag.t• in J \'\.lnd3\ ~ hnol ( la ._, I Jl, 11<11 C\l'rl't,l" moral 1u<lttc t'nt u pon Frl'd .\ 1''\~. for that " ( md , 1ub. hU\lt'\t'r. I tx·l1t''<'. lhJt lrl·J·., ,ud~l'llh'llt Jnd \ u1l:i11un ,rt thl· puh- 11, lrU~I \lo htl h T Jnd thl· l 111/en' 1"11 I uun1aan \ alln ung1nJl1' ~J' l' him JqnJnd'' th<ll 1~ur ,mg1n.il 'ntl' ul , 111\Jidl'loll t' n1)<" he.· n·,l'indcd I 'u~1.·,1 .1 ·\ E:\' ll\ll' h• RI l \ I I F R ti > \ n......., Df·\0' l).\HI h 1un1,un \ allc' We c~n beat"Mearure Mat th~polls r u thr Ed11or t11ur 12~J pagl·~ "l'r1.· dl·,·otcd IU \kJ,url· \I lJUl''-" "ho 1~ pa\lng for 1h1)' :::..Ut 1hc pt>ltllnJns. but .Hw . 1h1.· la '1>'1) er It ".1" n:all} great 10 rcaJ ~> man~ kllcrs 10 1hc,¥J1tor thal "t'l'c :igain,1 \frasurc M 1n 1hc Oct 12 Opinion \l'Ct1on. Th1'> is the half<cnl saks l:lA inrrca~· , f-~>r l'H'l'\unc·~ 1nturma11on. 1hr.:c No" if all thl·M' pcopk 1·hal wr~tc . n~ ruur pn· .. ·in .. ·t, ha' c bl-en (Om· lhl' c let1ers \\Ill , otc on NO\ i and hmi:J 11110 OOl' -\1.-,o. there "111 he all 1hc o1hcr '01cr'i that arl' ag~inst thrl"l" ~rl·r1nl·1 "1.ul..cN.10~ti:a~ of t~l' ihc mca"iurc go to ih..: polls and \Ole U\u.,tl tour I ht' .,.Ju, 10 1h1: anttu- pJll'J lli" lurnu~t \llu" Jl:x1u1 \ur- pn-:.1ng lhl·m J nd. ha~-e JI ka<..1 .i pcn:cm 1urnou1" Trll ~our, nl"1ghtl0r'\. Jnd gt·t uut 1hc 'Ult' )'ou l:lO ht'l tbC' ~k~urc ~1 force~ arc gC'lmg '"' ht' a1 the polls ''"h ,111 1ht•1r .<1~eng1h Vo11.· ~n ·on ~ . 0E:ORGE P FORTH ILLE 'Jewpon &ach no. ma~ bl· 1hc ..,pt.•nding poltt1nans will. get tl'Mo 0'\1.'$!-<lgl' It' cal·h \Oler "'II read tht· argue· ri'rnt -:iµinst •Me:t~ure M lfl rour -...mple ballot. \OU "'II not1n· on~ ma} or. I" o maH1r prq n.-ms. one lOUOlll ml·mhcr Jnd oni: la\ fighter \.J' IU '011.• no Reader letters, .cbmmentarles welcome . ,---- 1 hl· Da1h t'>11i1t "l'komn 'our op1n1ons on mailers of public interest L~·th.'r" Jn.J lunger an1dc' •of commentar') mU5t be signed T~e~ hould Ix• l\()o.'1l llf 1.karh '>'nlh:n .tnd \t'OI 10 LEITER to 1he EDITOR. Dad~ P1l,1l P () lh1\ I'"' I C O'il:l· \.ksa. q~6~6 h1J Jn" 'olt'rs 1.1.1un1 lhC' amounl 111' pa~W'> in the ..ample ballot 1ha1 ~ 1iu rl'1..'l'I' cd in the mail" T"'tnt} Ir HH1 pn:ll'r 10 J1..ta1l· a lrller. ~ou ma~ l'all our WE'RE USTE~1.NG ' tt'lcphnnl· numhcr -o-t~-6086. Please include 'our address and Lelrphont' numtx·r "" 1ha1 "c m;l\ 'cnl'\ authorship ·Asian;;_American sUpport . . . coming to Republicans Some Republicans 1h1nk good lurk is 1n\01'cd e'en more thnn o~nd management \\ ha1c"cr th(• reason. thc GOP appt>ars to be mak- ing s1gn11ican1 gains an suppon amonf .1mportan1 segments of Call- fomra i. fost-grov. 1ng .\ 1an-Amen· cap populatton 1ung ~ial and t~onomic trends "'orking 1n laH1r o l tm pan~. cam- paign con~ultan1 Ron innh sard the mo,emcn1 .. , 1:om1og 1ogcthrr nat· rdugl't'\ from l.Ommun1sm. find Rr- urall' -That '1e". ho"C'\C.'F, ma' publican m1htal') and foreign po11- not br doing full JU ttce 10 lhe r tforts l'.'1cs morr to 1hc1r hking than tho~ that 1hc GOP has undenalen an this ()f the.· more dO\.ISh Otmocrat . polt111..dl rok m°'kls. 1h1.'} ma} '1rcngth,·n .IJp.int'Se"· .\mcncnn al- kg1am·e Ill tht' Democrats In tf')tng "' 'JX't-<l tJtt Rt."f)ubllcan lrl·nd Jm1rng l}lhcrl .\\tan· .\men- cam 1hc (,()p o.i!> ou1done Demo- .. rJJ<o 1n 1arge11ng 'otcr rcg1st~t1on and d1rel.1-m,11l cffon'>. tn \\uh1ng- ton a' "l'll n., in l nhfomaa The Bu~h 1.Jmpa1gn m.llk a <,pecul rffon 10 "1n C"'h1ne!>t'.-.\mencan suppon ld\I '"ar "hen 11 held 11 b1ggt'St. ...ampa1gn ran~ 10 1he stale tn San .. rlnl.t<oe o·) Ch1na10"n area The) haH been good enough ·m11h har<ll)l e,aggenitt'S v.he~he i:itc pam offiuals nl!JO arc to maJ..c som t" Ca11fom1a TX-mo-declare tha1 "hen Vietnamese -r;lmottngJh~ candidac1e~ of \an- crut1c pohuc1an en' 1ous come Amencan'i c1~~ztns. their us '\ 1an-..\mencan in nontpar\l-pt'3~1ng on a bad.ground basis. 1ttcal alle,1anrc is <>9 pt'rt"Cnt Re-..an ral'CS ior hool boards and l'll) o ne .\s1an-Amcn an OtmOC1"allC ac-publican· t-..orcan-.\mt'nc:ans also l'.'oun ils. cspeclall) 1n Sou1hcm C'ah- tl\ 1 t rucfull) declanrd: 'The Re-1rnd 10 fa'o! (,OP candidates. fomia The hope is th:it ucccs a1 pubhdln outreach programs arc far Republicans lind cncou'Y.~ent tht' local l('vtl Wlll pcmlll these more 1mprc,S1\C~. than "'hat the an their gains among F1hpino-officcholders;o dcvdop the poliucal Dcmocrius art' doing,.. .\mcnc,ans. altho ugh Dcmocrau u-b&~ fro~•ch-the ~run for Rrpubhcans hav(' bt'cn ·mo t sue-sen they'~ holdm& their own amona·, ibe Lcgislatuf'(' or Con~ ccssful in gaurini Chuf~Amcrican 1h1s group, Both 1s1dcs qrcc. bow· supp<>n. Both Prcs1dcn1 Bush and' e\cr. 1ha1 \Olcrs of Japan~ de5ccnt U .. xJl. Pete Wilson a.re thought to remain the one group or Asian· have ~on the beckntJ of 50 j>crcent '\mcncans till strongly IO)'&I to the of ahfom1a's C111nesc-American Democrat . voters lut )Car. This 1s marktdly This lo ·ally may IJ'OW out of. the btt~ than "'hat mo.st top Re· unique c ·pcncnc.' suffered by publican candidates 111oed1 c:ather, JapanC$C-~mcncans dunna Worid Ttw con~rvauve family tra· War II when they p r thesr perenu ditaons. high e ntreer.eneurial "crt confiMd 1n 1ntcmmcot cam~ tntcrau•nd mona anti-Commun11t ~.s the pany more 1denttfied wttb '1ewi .umt b) many, votm of ad,ancc:s 1n c1Vll ri&ht dunna ~t '1MMlt clacnt make than a a..caJ d«id.n, the [)('mocr1~ tttm IO WI" b llcpubhcan stratc:plts. Lhe ha\(' 0\.Cf'rotne an tJtml rnuJb .. .-n:y•1 etOOOmK' propa"" alto from the flCl that a Democrat,c .-C 1111 GOP more atU"ICtl~ • ldm1n1 trataon pcutdcd o'er tht •• -oAm ..,.anti)' mobe~ ~oten' lt'm~nt. 111@1 •u1nai Two ~mcrican ~ ~ I "J'n't \Urr>nwd la\I n1gh1 when nini: li.itmln ... hu...,l·d up tu pull,.tht" lrlll II[ Ill.II hll on U\ I hl.'fl' ~Hll' dl'll tour Miele\' \l11u'e 1,h.ir.sd\'I' .snJ su~ bunn) rJbh11' l'n1 \urt· we .... ,11 ha\e them "'"h u!> .ii"'·"' -Jt k u!tl. I hope so. \1nl'r dt ug ... 111rl'' .ind markets ·now '>ll>l l 'H.illo\'l't'n .-0~1umcs. mothers 1.1h· Jd' antJgr llJ 11 'o more ume I'> -:.pent tn 1ng 111 put something 4()~l'lhl•r 1 .. 1 lhl· 11.Hh I~ wear h~)' 1us1 shullll thrnugh 1hc rac~s unul lht'' linJ J ,11quml.' 1ha11 is ·muluall) a,f(rt:e-Jblt' 111 part'nl and tnck-orr- 1 f'l.'J lcr JnJ m1'ic;1on 1s ac- ' om pit <.ht•d l hl· dn 1-,1un 1~ ca!.1er nu" that l\l,IU01t mJnutaC1u~~ cap1talt~t> o n l urrl·n1 populJr l haracters bein,g \h1t\Oo n nil r \ llr tn mO\ lt'S \h nwlhl·r d1dn'1 ha'e Lhat ad- \JOIJg{ \h,· J1dn't haw ihe prob- lt•m t I m.ilan~ cu~tum~ for m} ...1,1i:r Jnd nw i:11her ~other en- ,,1urJttl.'d u' hl put uur u"n d1sgu1se~ lttltl'llH·r "11h '>'hJte"er "e could dig up . .\' ,, rnuh "t' 1-c ren'1 an) spec1- Ji, ,hJr:tdl.'r "'I.' "t'ft' JUSI rncog,n1to -1•r 1h11ugh1 ...,l. \\.t'rc \\ t' could .ih"J" 11un1 ~·n '"•me lll o ur lnends 01.1 ng "'Ill hl'' or angels (their mt1lhl'h J1J OIJl..t• ll)'llume!>). but "'"'I ,11 1' "l'll' JU)I ~af'lo lool.Jng. 11r thnutth t "'' ...... ·re II "'l' ~·wldn 1 u 1me up v.1th an\· thin~ d,,. -..r "'ould al"'l~) go ()n thl' 11,u11J1> 111 thl· nl·1ghhorhood a'> a ~h"'1 l h" '-'J\ l'J" .\II v.t> had ·IO J,, v.J'> lUt ''l' hnk' 1n 1hc \heel Ian ''Id nnl· -.ckl 1cd h' 11ur mo1he-r1 and ,111, I tr •ur hJJ1d' \\hen )OU.rt" l,\Ul1n~ 111r hJnJ,•uh '"u must he .1hk ll• ~1.·t \t•ur hJnd oul I rl·.id 1h.s1 thl' most popular 111J' \ lhl' \l'Jr "l'l't OOt"S Of I .1mm' ..ind J1R1 Sal..ler and K,1nJ1J :.i nd "-JnC' Rt·agan ,,,n .. ·· cit tho~ mi~l"rl-~rn-4"----"'!-'t prl'>Um~ • lhJI thr ::uung\ler.. "ho ~mll:l..t-d on 11ur Joor ha,cn·1 fallen undl·r lhl· ,~11 of the T\' e\angel- J\I\ .\nd Ob\ IOU l} .• tht'~ arco'1 1n1l·rl'\1t:d an poltucs th1\ 1rnJ111on of 1nclc Of treanng can be fun tor both the kJds and OK nt'1ghbor.. l do remember a Hal- to"t't.'n \e'ar.. ~o "he~ I blrw tt as IJr J\ one HlU ster was concerned. \1ort' h1ile s ks 1han usual 'had '1<.1tl·d thJI '.car l d th the Limr the IJ\I UOC\ tcf't. I "as complC'tdy out .ii trl'JI'> I "3\ rchl''t"d the~ bad .&:en Lnuugh caru4 io_g.o_around J nJ l"-1.-n mun.• rclte,·td that no nt' "J' tcrt uH'.r \nJ 1hl·n thl· doorbell rang aga.Jn. It "J' nl·arl\ ntnt' o'clock. When I llP''nrd 1hr door I sa" this Un} boy -J~•ul lour 'can old He had rN - h3ir J rt'" lt .. l free l ies and bag blue. l'' l"' Hl· ""a a perfr t model for a 'MmJn Rod"ell co,cr Ha~ 1:11hcr v.a\ '-'ttb ham and the)' "Cr<' bo1h dressed as pirates. The tx" held ou1 a largr sack and -.qul'all'd. "Tncl or Treat." I "h 1 pJX'.d ou 1 to the ~nchtn to linJ 'omc1h1ng -an~th!ng to give h rnt I grJhhed lhc last orange from J ~n' I ol frun. amc back and dwppcJ II IOIO ht\ sack. I k 101,l cd up me'. looked down 1nll) the ..acl and looked up at me ag.un. He J1dn=t sa) "Thank you." , Hc ""11d "DamnµL ~ou broke my 1..'ooku.:-, •· · . Col•m•lst · A•• flf~ll• UvH · m UK8U Nlp'°I. TOD \ \ I ' H IS ·1 0 K \ Toda} 1s \\edn~a).·Nov. 1. the '30 th da~ of J989_ Tbcrc a.re 60 days left in the car This 1s All Saints · Da) 1.· H1ghhght 10 H1sto11: On 'o, I, 1952, the United State e\ploJcd the first hydroscn • bomb. 1n a 1est at Eniwetok in "'lhe Marshall Islands. .. ... .. AM.IA-Amcncu com· Cflts, ll<*n Mmu1 of Secramea., ........ ill CaHnia lllo ..,._; 10 and Norman Mine\I of San Jo.. -~ .............. VMUIPHt Uto lft PfQllUBtDl metnbm ol111e . Am1rfe 11 .. .._. al Soria1•1 Ctlironii ~llllft 10 the ~ f--~••111111-.~llil!!!!!~~~~=~~~~~~~~ ...... ~-_. Alm fllDMI. ~ ID al dlel,!a cA Rpt1111M1va. ly lft'Vllll • ~~-"-'""-'·--&.o...--~~._.-;~·--~~~~ -~_::__...=;::==~~....:;_,.-~~~~--,....!..~~~..;;.....--~-~~~.-.. \ -'. . . . 2 ICl\11" ·Sanderllng win~ wfth brisker Bruc~oer;. ly ION STC>f'NL -. d'f~rider oh I 9th-Century wortdVieW,which ia at ,of tkc •climaxh. .. '' -. o-, ~ c ... ,...-.. . . odds with modem' urban lifntylcs and time .. The concert" was the second in lbe Ortat ; A. calm '.gradually· settled over the· audjenoe schedules. -Ore hes Ira Series of the Oranae County ufter intermission at Saturday evenins's concert ~ruckner's world .~ that of a devout ~bilharmooic Society. The ~ries is made poss-~ -in the Pedormin1 Aiu Center. Anton. Bruckner's c.~urch organist who rcvered'the music dramas of able thro~ the support of the Brpphy TrusL 8Y MIKE RUSSEU. lengthy third Symphooy was beina performed by f\1s conlemporary, Richard Wqner. Th~ Third · The -cvenin1's \()Joist was \Ke Austrian pian-c-·~ · · · Symphony as dedicated to Wasner. and the initial ist Walter Klien. His vehicle was the Concerto in · -The Pacific Chorale opened 1ts' 1989·9() season at the Perform in& . Coughs -and other mtrv •ni no1SC1 seem to u ~ ,. . , • 'Arts Center Sunday everiing with the pt'!rfonnance of Bccthovcn's indicate tl'lat many in the nearly-fil led from " ristan and Isolde' and two other Waaner ..-U nemna paanism and bold proj«t.ion took'- tv'lissa Soleinnis (Op. 123). The solemn mass was written like a auditorium considered the 21-minute fint move-operas. • • precedence over introspection and poetry in this symphony in five movements: kyrie. glona. credo, .sanctus and agnus ment a test of endurance. But as the ~renjty of On Saturday ll revised version of the sym-pcrfom1ance: but Mr. Klien was prevented from dei . · · the Adagio was unfurled and the livlicr third and phony was performed. The Wagner quotes had posing as Mr. Clean by the faulty tunina of his Under the di rection of conductor John AJexander. the 140-fourth movements worked their charms, the· ·~n eliminated. . instrument. Af\er every tutti passap the piano membc1 chorale -with featured soloists Jennifer Trost. sorrano: noises ceased and Lhe majestic symphony's ell-Appropna1ely, Sandcrlina captured his au-entrance seemed t°' modulate to an unrelated Jacalyn, Bower. mcizo-soprano: James O'Neal. tenor and Michael pa nse was ~njo_yed, rather than endured. . .dience by eliminatina any hint.of tho epic or the · key, and sLraine<t pitch adjustments. by the Gallup, baritone -were accompanied by more' than 50 members The mag1c1an who conjuted this effect was ponderous in his inteprctalion. 'fexturcs were orchestra were accompanied by qujµlcal glances of the Pacific ..Symphony Orchestra. the 77-year-old conductor. Kun Sander~ng. tryinsparept, and the bnss and tympani were in the audience. • , ": ..r · d · bal · h h raJ Musical connoisseurs speak of lhe impoft-discouraged from playing full · thtottle. The opening Haydn overture served only to' . The pei iormance containc some im ancc an t e c 0 c · e of trad1't1'on "'hen they ment1·on Sand.erla'no S · ' d b d I f ___ ,__.,.'" .... l._.-n. .. .,.._.,.~,. -· h d h th ·'9Kftr"!n{j....---1t--J~ ... ._ Ln ng sononty was paramounl an t e a d to the cngth o the prnor2m. Berlin. London. Otttg me l1111 u mo;;:ment t e:ne 0 w ene :;v,.. .. -... Butthc1>onductor ofa8ruckner symphonyis not d ( ..r. · t: • ..r. ·~..--appeared 10 bc..sangi ng mezzo forte while the altos sang mezzo piano. . 1 f . . -h . h ~on uc\or pe,.ormang 1rom memory) ·pc11cctly and New York dispen~ with ovcnurcs ~esc Ale andcr negotiated the intncate fugue an the same movement with samp Y the embodiment 0 a tradauon -e 15 t c Judged the val~e of the pauses as well as the va~ue days. Can Costa ·Mesa· be far behi~d? some inaccuracies belwccn th<.' string sections. but he quickly· and abl) smoothed them out with the ulumate bnght tonal colors and sonorities blending nicely. · Tttc Mis.sa (begun in 18 18) wa composed for patron aQd fri~nd Archduka Rudolph of Aumia as ht" was to l?C enthron~ as Cardi~! Archbishop of Olmuu in 1820 Beethoven s grn nd tnbutt' was not to be performed: however. until 18.N. And it wasn't published until 1827. after the great composcr's dNHh. Beet ho' en believed his compositions 10 be heaven sent He has hecn quo1ed as saying. ··1 must dt'spise. the world whic.h does not kr10\\ that music as a higher rl'' elation tllan all wisdom and phiJosoph)... · . · . Yes. 1here were inacrurac:a<.'s in the string sections, and the \\-OodY. ands and horns had their d1fficult1cs too. but overall 11 was Y.cl~ song and i>!n)'l'd b) mos t all concerned. considenng the degree , of dJfficulw th e composa 1n\ol.l'd. . • To compare Pacific ( horale's pcrt:ormAncc . with the prev1<?US night's eon crt b~ the Lo~ Angeles Ph1 lharmocuc orchestra which 1urwd up 10 the p1ano'..s .. •· and )Ct was not on the 440 cycle k.c. a1 the opening. as to also adnrn human error., . The Ans Center audicnCl' was aware of the degree of difficulty the work demanded. as one attendee stated. "The) (The Pacific Chorale) don·1 pick thl· rasy ones." . Towards the end of the second part of the credo one could almost hear Moz.an's inlluence on Beethovcn·s writtn~. But It was here that bantonc Michael Gallup r.t ilcd to project wuh sufficient d)namics in ~upport of outstanding soprano Jenntfer Trost and meao-soprano Jacalyn Bower. The ·French horns had trouble with some pans of the ~nctus. hO\H~vcr. the difficult fugue entry was pla)cd well dunng the same mo,cment. Also ip the sanct~. Endrt• G ranat. concertmaster of the ~mphon}. performed a melodious \IOlin solo which depicted C'hnst dcsccndtng from hca\'en 10 the altar. The solo later became a duet wilh flute which "'as equally well done. Tire pastoral. melodious cQlor to,11es which followed were also notable with the violas playing in unison. Overall. soprano Trost won high marks for her rich clear tones and quality of proJccllon whtle Jacalyn Bower sang nearly as well. Tenor James O'Neal had a few bnght spots but was troubled with some inaccuracies: Gallup could have offered more strength to his overall performance 1f he had added more fone to the sens1t1 ve and · . emotional role Beethoven had written it 10 be. · Beethoven paid close attention 10 the tcxt'Of the Mass. However. af\~r the final note unday those precious seconds of silence" were not to be. which lo ~me could be considered as important as the entire . comp(>sition. The silence was broke!'\ when sev8al enthusiastic members of the audience began to applau'd immediately instead of wa11il\8 for Alexander to lower his arms and tum towards the audience. .... ..,..,. ~ =-~07'90'olal •--*WJO a... ~c--,-=o--•cc. .... 1~Halt0'~_.61,_B .... _..., ... \A:,.....• INMlll!oA w:.~ •'11!a; •INMAllA ,_,... 'loO'W 1..-- O NE SUPER BOwL WHERE SECONDS D ON'T C OUNT ., ,.o,·1t:s 'Erik' 9ges frOm l:Jad t(!_Nor-Se . By JOE BALTAJ<.E This scene fai rly epitomizes the ~ ..._ '-4ce movie. which is free of any kind of Terry Jonos' .. Erik the Viking" -narra ti ve (act1on-coma,c episodes go a gibbering. an no) ing comedy-spoof from nowhere to nowhere). as well of Norso sagas -opens wath the as being abou1 as emotionally dis- 111le character bungling a11 atJ rnnt:cd from an audience as a movie tempted. rQutine rape. . can be. r mean. it's difficult for What's thC' problem. his impatient an) one· to laugh at 1he notion of rape \'ICllm asks, dbing 3 su pp<>SC'dly -Or an) thing CISC, for that matter, comae variation on the experienced-in .. Eril. the Viking ... · . woman line, "H~vco't you ever been What wi th Teri"y Gilliam's "The Y. llh a Y.oman 'before?" Oh yes. Adventures of Baron ~unc~auscn·~ exph11ns t rik. who it turns out as an coming a cro~earher th is year, t'nltghtened Viking warrior. Rape is this ts tht• ~ n rc~nt pseudo--OK.. but he·d prefer having a re/a--.....Python mo,· (th e tli1rd, if you 11onsh1p first with his sex ual vie-count "A Fash Called Wanda." and 11ms. The ''oman is then accidental-. I "'ould) i hat c9asts on the dusty I) killed. and her last dying words credentials and .remnants of the arc om·s of gratitude to Eri k for Mont y Python troupe. sa' 1ng her fro m a fate worSe than The} ukoto make nasty.funny death -nudjl.e. nud11,e! · · mo' 1es: now. th ey just make TV LISTINGS outright nasties. I couldn't wait until chis Qne was over. It is nattering. nagging and a drag. Applying Tracey Ullman "s words IQ 1bc Pythons: "Go ho"me! Go home~" ., · 1 he rest of you can just "Seay home~ Sta) home! .. ERIK THE VIKING Raring on a scale of 4: I. Cast: Tup Robbins. Mickey Roone). Eartha Kill. Terry "Jones. John Ckcsc. Gal) Cady. John Gorclvn 51(1c/a1r. ln10Jtcn Stubbs anQ_ Freddie Jone . · Plnter-direcror: Tary Jones. Producer: John Gold- ston c Cinematographer: Ian Wilson. Editor: George Akers. Com- po a : Neil Innes. Di6tributor: Orion. RunninB Time: /OJ mi nutes. 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Former UCLA coach John Wood- en_ agrees with the proposals calllng fo{ 1he ~lim i nauon of frosh eligibih- 1\. trimming o f marathon schedules. 1lm1tatlons on recruitinJ. trips and # th( elimination of rcdsliirting. ex- cept under ex1enuattng cirC'Um- ~tancc's. · -I admire what Coach Wooden did when he was a1.UC LA. but canno1 agree "1th some of his ideas. Dean Smith of North Carolina.also dis- agrees with man) of the proposals by the NC AA and Wooden. Wooden redsh1rtcd players at 'CLA and 1t did not seem to bother him. Kenn} Booker. who played for me in high school, and Steve Pat- 1erson (former An10na State coach) were both redsh1rts under Wooden. as were 01her pla) er!. Culling down on recruit mg will only help the coll ege basketball "powers.'' wtuch selccl. rather than rcc1'4!L Th LS wpuld JUSt be another pl us for the powerhouses. How can the Presidents Com- mission put into effect suc h a PJ:Oposal as of nex1 season? What hitppens 10 contracts tha1 have been S1f.ned for the neu three years or so? \\ ha1 do "C do -sa) that contracts mc.-an no1hmg" I 1hought we were in an honorable profession. lf"c "an1 to help the students~ n:cru11 students wtTo can succeed a'nd make them real college studcnt- ath letes -not hired mercenaries. We could have two d1v1sions - one that has no academic standards and make 11 a semi-pro le.ague. and have a renl college d1v1s1on for studc;ou. North Carolina's Smith scoffi at the propo:Mtls and says lhat all the new agenda would do is jam up games 1n January and February. giving teams three games per week. He also ~ys that 1f1he:-presi<1ent~. arc rcall} sen ous .. w_hy not do away ""h the NCAA touma m<'nt. which t akes awa} cla~11me. as wdl. This w11l not happen, because 1he NCAA rcce1\Cs a great de.U of money from 1he toume}. The Presidents Comm1ss1on · sh ould ltsten to a1hlet1c d1rcc1ors and coaches 1f cutbacks are needed so 1hese problems can be "orkcd'out over a longer ix-nod of 11me and under reasonable gu1dehnes. In most c:aSes, the athletic directors and coaches are afraid to go against the presidents al their unlvt'rsiues. Dean Smith 1s refreshing, an ho norable person and admired by all. Wh} not consult peo ple like him. Dave Ga 1tt (an ex-coach). the Big East co mmissioner. and somr of the other peo ple who have been "oui · among 'cm?'" . To conclude. something has to be done to help the freshmen adjus1 10 college, but do not have th~m just practace fundamentals and not get to pfay at all. You can cut down on schedules. but do It gradually. Everyone wants to save money, but why pick o n basketball. which is one of.the two college sports that has the cap;ability to make money and help support the rest orlhe spOrts at school? Has the Presidents Commission looked at the other sports1harbrina in no rev.enue and yet cost money'! Why pick on tootbaJl and baskct- t.117 Be realistic. a NOTES f'OR THOUGHT: •One hondred ten playen. ho have transfnn:d from other sc ls and •t out the mandatory one-~ residence at the new uaivenity. will ,...._ .... IWGAN/UI f.I HI' 'l'OIC I" ·rustin fooms (or ~ea View. League crucial on Friday ly JON FERGUSON °' !-~ ,..... Staff There's little doubt how far the Estancia-High foot~ll team bas ~come in the past four years -from 0-10 to 8-0 -and while the CIF playoffs seem a lock for the Ea&les. they •face what is probably their toughesl test 10 date this Fnday. At 8..0. 3-0 and atop the Sea View Lea&i~ t~~es are entering the stretch run with league contests against Tus1in and Saddleback re- maining. . • "They . want it." said EstanCia Coach\ John Llebengood. "They want to wil'\(the league title). I don't ·, think any sclfool .~orks as hard as this. school has arid-wants it as much. That's why we're working a liule extra hard on this one. 'Tm just so· ha\)py to be in tt\is situation." Liebeogood said. "The last time we won was 1979. That's I 0 years since a championship. We've bee-0 down so many years. it will be great for the school." While L1ebengood wasn't around furttJat1itl~ he came to the school and endured the 0-10 campaign before things took a tum f6r the belier. Now. 1he Eag1C1 face a Tustin team on its homtX:om10g. which has "on two s1raigh1 after a m id~son shde. -. The Tillers. who won their fi rst three with some impressive vie .. aories. los1 successive games to powerful El Toro and 0cean View 1cams -leaders in the county's two lacgest leagues -in addition to league foe Saddlebflck. But they've rebounded with wins over Newpon Harbor and Corona del Mar to impro ve to 2-1 in league. S-3 overall. "We really fell bad about the p me with Saddleback." sajd Tustin Coach MariJon Anc1ch. ··When we lost "that game, -the guys woke op. , The} realized they had to start play- ing football. We JUSt d1do·1 play the second half. We tllough\ we could go home and 11 ended-Up 'we got beat. h "as ·a very costly lesson. lt ke _ hanng a ra1tlesnake b1~ and kcc~ 1ng awa} r rilllicm forever." \\'h1le Estaneta opened the lcque fl'tease see SEA VIEW /IJf Barons clinch Sunset . title in , volley_ball The O•Uy ~Not Senior outside hitter T iffany !V1orenc had 11 k.11ls a nd senior Reiko Matsi.imoto added seven as Fountain Valle} Hlgh chnched the unset League girls volleyball cham- p1onsh1p with a I S-5, 1 S-4. I S-4 ' 1ctof) over Marina Tu~y night l(jm Hanr had five kills and two blocl s while setter Shelby Snyder also pln}ed well for host Fountain Valle} (13-:! overall. 9..0 1n the unse1). El~where: •Edison (7-2) ma10ta1ned its hold on second place in the Sunset b) outlasting host Ocean View. 15-10. 12-15, 7-15, 15·11 . 15-13r Senior setJer Maraat Neville had eight kills. 34 assists.· 19 digs and 13 scrv1c.e points. includio' the final three of the match. Junior middle blocker Debbie Howard ( 12 kills, 13 blocks) and senior back-row special- ist Krista Eckert (23 dias. three aces) also had a ha·nd in the victory over the Stahawks (5-4). . ... In-~ -¥1cw-l:.cque:" • MaUJ'CCQ Mclaren recorded 23 kills. and Maril« Pfister had SO ·assists for Newport Harbor (13-S. 7-2) as 1k Ssilon defeated visitina Estancia, 15--4. 12-15, I S-S, I S-9. Marie Midland recorded 13 dip and three solo bk>cb for Estancia, wbic.b • fell to S-J ar)d 4-S in aa.ue. •Corona dcl Mar dominated Saddlcbeck. IS-1, IS-10, IS-2. u . junior middle blocker L)'DD Randall had 'kven kills and four lft'Vicie ~ ,,...._ .. vou.naM.L1u1 .... r .... c_.. lance a.tier ., .. , ••• .............. of Cl••~·" ..... 'r ~ .... .. 'I , . . . I . f' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER l. 1989 By ROGER CARLSON Of ttw O.llly ,._ ~ • ~ean Vi~w H1gh:S Scal\awks arr m tJle . d rncr's seat of the Sunset • Leagoe· football race. the onl> un- beaten team after three weeks wtlh JUSt 1"0 games left before en1ery ng 1He CJF DI\ 1s1on I chm1Tlat1ons. .\lthough it's Ocean View which has almid} locked up a playoffben h. 11's Edison which en ters With the arntcke r's label Thursda} night-at '.\'c:s1m1nster High in a Pl"Otal Sunset League matchup ~1mpl) put. Edison must win 1n order 10 sta} in 1he hunt for a p1c.-ce of thi.:.cro~nd a Dlaynff.ller\h. Qrean Vie" needs. only \0 split It~ two n:ma1ning ~mes (the Seahawks fi n- ish "1th winless Manna nc"t wl·ck ) ·w cltnch at v.orst a. pon1011 of thc league champ1onsh1 p. II \ Edison "h1ch enter'> with m collt·ll1' e back· to 1he "all · _ ··\\e feel ~1ke "e're stan1ng tOJell." ..a1J Ellison Coach Da\e White. not· 1ng h1~ team 1s Ii.nail} able to sa> 11 1s coming otT1v.o straigh t wms "o\nd "!.' feel fonunate .\ lot of ume~ ,f>u • ·don't gel a second cham·e Last )ear v.,e \lo-ere a secPf!d pl3('(" team ~1th a 4. J record and at Fon1ana lht' first round-• ··\\ c: v.1n th1!:> one and we could be the "lo I ~l·d trom the league. We lo~ and v.e Lould be out of the pla,ofTs. · .:.\nd hcean Vie" has aJread.y proH·n mdl "Ith four stra1ght·W1ns. I he~ JUSI l ilied Tustin. kJlled West · m1n\tl'r "Jlh 4 1 points in the first h,!lf ~al FUijntain Valle}. wfuch "as JI thl· 11mi.: thl' b1gg<'St wjn m the '-l hool's )u-.tor> then come nght hJll JnJ dlJ-1L 111 Hun11 ngton Beach. fhn ·/l. proH:d o«hc::--can play the big ~.Intl'.'' · II\ thl· Big CJame that ha~ eluded \\hi ll' JnJ h1\ Chargers this season. T he ~1g l 1ame wa~ a tnp to <. ap1•>1rano \' alle~ c.-arl}. a nd a 1,1on- lcagul' mJtl hup v.1th Mater DCJ. as v.l'll j, thl' league-opener wiih Hunt-· 1ng1t1n &·alh In each c~ Edison l Jml· ur shnn. and because of 11 the < h<irgcr\ arc 5-1 But then l ame: the twtst last week -0\l':tn \ •l'" knockrn& off Hunt- 1ng111n &·Jlh -gl\ ing the Chargers anolhl,'r '>hl•I a1 lhl' Big G ame. · ...,.---II o .... a rd ·l<>om. Ocean V1ew·s firs.t- 'l'Jr lo.ich admits the~ 1s a concern in h" -camp on 1us1 how soon ~ glllftE 10 t;ll c for his team to lose that (Pl~~ 1tt OV-EOISON/tllf Oilers. recall '83 disaster; Bafons.st~ll thinking ·crF The D ally Pffot -1-H-bt-ffi S1'' ~ears -Dann~ Thompson and the Hunungton Beach Oilt'r' "l'rc 11[1 rill'•[ "a~ to thl' '\un!'>(:t Leaguc.-rhamp1onsh1p -an outnght 111k aftl·r opening v.11h '1cwm·, o'c.-r Fd~on I :!4-IU). Ocean V1 e\lo (4Q-6) and .~a nna f)J.~8 1 T hen mm,· a date a1 \\.\'\tmsn\tl·r where tht' 0-3 Lions loomed T he rcsull· \\l'!>\Jntnm·r :!O Hun11ngton &a\.h 11 o\ "eek. later. on a vef) rainy night. l'' c.-~ thing locked up 1n a uc and a'I a rt\ult a tn-champ1onsh1p .was shared .. We lhought v.e had a great team." r('(.altcd llunungton Be,.ch Coach <•l'Ofgl' Pa~oe .. Then v.e v.ent '" l'r there and the~ beat us and put us in a tm'cc·"a' tie·· · "Frida,· 11·., a <>1m1lat situation lht' Oiler<> I :!-I 1arc1n the.hum for a shatt 111 the 111ie and V. C\\msn\ler l!I I ~ and nm C\p.:'lled lo ~ 11 to the l'llmmauons _ "\\ e·, C' gont" through aU th~ t:C'mbsnatwns.'' said Pase~ "It boils do""n to thl·0 falt thal v.e ha'C' control of our de"ltlO' If "'e wan1 to go to tbc pla~(lffs "e haH to pla' land v.in l tht' ne\I t"'o "'e<"ks .. .\It hough \\ c<,tmmc;tcr had not ~t an' sco.nng records (the Lions 3, el'age I~ 0 p..11nts a g:imel and all~leag~ cand1dal~s at the skilled pos111ons do no1 Jump out at )OU. thl· potential for the u~t 1s there. according to Pascoe · (Pfeae lff SUNSET /Ill ace so.cc r t~ain edges Rustlers,. 1 ~o -. Tfw p.-y Not Paul Oldham sc-ored e1ght minutes 1nlll 1hc match lnd 1hat was all that Orange C (l3 1 C ollegc needed Tues- d*1n J o"mfli. Golden West. t:.t>. in RJrangc Empire ( onfercncc men·s occcr 'a1 O<. ( Th<" P1ra1~ remained unbe~ten in lh(' lOnk rcncc (64. ~ 1 entenng Fn- da~ '5 shov.dov. n al home against Rancho Sanuago. Coast"s ma.in lhrt'al for lht' Orange Emptre utlc at lhe present time OC"C and Rancbo pla~<'d 10 a l·I tie 10 the first ro und of conferen ce play. o\nd1 Strouse. who normally t>lays: 10 the fi eld. was ut1hzed as goahe by Orange' C oas1 oach Laird Hayes and rt'sponded ~1th five saves in the hu1out "'"· canwh1le. Golden WC$t , 1oalie f1p1 Ul™>n played very \leU after allc?" ing the early goal. He was credited with I .2r saves. In "'omen's community colle~ soccer • •F reshman Deena ,Haurcr (fountain Valle>) scored with thrw minutes left in the first halYlo five Golden West the le.id .as the R\IStlen ( -3· I) "-eOl on to a 2..0 South C<mt Confe~nct \ 1ctory oyer visi~ Moorpark Freshman Kerry Kelter (Huntington Beach) added a teeood· haJf goal for ,.~ 8-S-14 overall, v. h1lc Ahc1a East baa 14 goalie saves. · , . ..., ......... .,, .......... ... Tliee11.,·1 0r.,.. ... ,.... ~Cot•fet'•nc• •lllClt M OCC. .., .... won. 1.0. · In rommunit • c.ollett water polo: • o phomo re Tony Litwalk ooured 1n' c11tht goals and pllk~ ·-............ AllM/121 Mixing it up .gave Eoun~ain VaUey tbe .properplend • '-l•(>f' ~'i l~fit \.. I WL •L lllA .. 11 ~CHIJ tUe C .... LL~·llU .... ~.,..... w L 'T N.l"PPA W LT ........ SWIF~ 7 ' • .175 215 ,., c~ 6 ) •• " 61 "· ....... 5 3 0 .625 193 115 Va!ICOU"9f ., s 1 16 .... ft"'9t ' 6 0 1• S> M NewOrlNI\$ • • 0 . .500 t9S \43 eomontOfl • s , 11 .. ..., \ All1nt1· 2 ' 0 .2SO 1•1 113 J"•mlfllff s 6 0 10 • ., e..... .. Nwns OM.-Chica~ s ' 0 .625 219 173 Chica~ • s I " S1 "· Mlnnt_SOll s 3 0 .625 160 137 Min-le 7 • l lS ..... GrMnBIV • • 0 .500 205 201 T0<on10 6 ' 0 12 s. ff T1m1>1 &av 3 5 0 .375 171 20I St Loult s s I " 31 3' Oetroll • 6 1 10" •1 S1 Detroit 1 • 7 0 .125 111 193 WALaS CONl'•lltENCS .. hit f'~tridi OMlleft N.Y. GI.ant$ 7 1 0 . 175 199 123 NV Renffrs . , J " SJ 3t Pt'tll~lohl• 6 0 .7SO l90 16-4 New Jenev . 6 s I 13 44 Q ' for rrancliises att count ins on sun of y~ lite • Graig Nettles, Luis . Tiant, Ben Campa~a. Rollie ST. PETERSBURG.· Fta. Jim ....... • ·~ Finge"' and Dave K.in.,nan 10 lend cn!11b1h1y to tbe Morley beat the oddf by puttina tOeelher -,.,.. ven1ure. the Senior ProfessiOf'&I Baseball Auocia-~ In mpst cases, the skills of the former ~or lion.-Now he's bopina he can keep the .----leagurr$ have deteriorated, put the ,desire--and abihty, drtam alive. . the players insist -to eitcel is still tlferc:. The new lcque for p&ayen .~S yean.. of age an<! "I l(npw the players arc in .shape. I know they can older ~ns a th~month, 72-tame run in Aorida make 1he p~ys." Morley said. . ,,. ............. , .. ..,__ ..... .,, ,... ... ...... Jan Gunneruon, ~ clef. Nlcol91 Per• 2. today wath eight .i~ms and, ~rly 200 former .m~or "RealJy, ·the ~nl~ utsia!ldina qUeltion rif.ht l\OW is H..;.;,_--~w~u~h~lnX'v:".to-n-:--,~.~ ... ~:!o,_· ~.soo!!"'!21~0~2~03~-~~;:::-"-~---=--'"l~H-t~.-;:~!;~~--G~1-f~'r:,_n~.~~;~~= ..... 1v1f.om:;;Jo~""~N~~"~::i~·~~: ... =::::-..:.,.:,~ .... ~~~~~h!rc'8tt1~~.,ba~U~p:ela;.:.y .. e8rs-.io~u!flgh~t ~to~lli4eailllv~e-Wllwe~ll~eeln~o~·u-.ghHl•a"1oatn~e8.,._""._~a!l'in'"d~wC1hr-"cttniet~h~e1'r.,.dtco~."ti+h~e~y~' rt1kr:-n+o..,wieiith~i~s~1~'s.fetno'"1~ju"s"t•o~l~d_-- o.ttes o ' o ~·ooo '°' 232 l 1 1 1 "-AntOflll~ -'u"r1a, H . H <M>. M tt ·61; Mori~ wbo conceivCd th~ idea wbiJe vacationing timt'rs basebal . These guys really want to play and still America;.~.~lfet•oce ...Aontro 1 Ac1am' ~6 0 11 .. 39 ~~~•"$On ':~VC::, u;:· ~'wa.'"':' in Australia lase winter~ said the playen reported for can." Oenv•r R11ders ~attle KanlaS Cltv San Olego 6 2 0 .150 lM 133 BLo1ta10 • 1 4 1 1s '3 l6 A•n..1111e. N c .. def.·~. Lert1on, s-Wede!I: • training camp in rdatively g<>04 physical shape and will Morley mailed qu"tionnai~ to l 2SO ballplayers • • o .soo 111 141 Horitora • 6 1 13 " " 6·•. •·6· 6·•; L•rt JoenU011, s...oen. o.t make believers of anyone will~· to spend $41,.....10 on last winter and about 730 of them res~nded that they 80\IOn . • S 6 I II 3t l6 Petr~ 8MK, West Germenvr 6_., , .... V .. I • U • , t""' • • • O .soo 16:1 1S5 ouet>ec "" 3 • 1 -, AS st Pe1o11e1mo, Ffnland. ~-· JOflel'I cer1uon. tickets. · . . ,-l' would be interested in resuming or continuing their 3 s o .375 1 S4 1e2 Tue.-\"t sc..... sweoen, 6·•. M <Ml "The guys tell me the caliber of ,play shd.uJd be C'arcers in a league .that would run from r.ov. I ·Jan. 31. ~~., o 150 l32 1~ ~i;;:r:.i"'l:'~f~:'.,~" 0 w...,..,. ~ somewhere around Trii>k·A. Well, that's pretty aood;' The next step was securina stadiums, aJI parks that "ncinnatl Cleveland HoustOI)• Pittsburgh 5 3 0 .62s 204 l•O Ch•u~v " Qu•t>K 3 <•• IMltna-.1 said Morley, owner o( th~ St. l!etenburg Pelicans. have served as sprin~ traini~ hoOles for ma1or league 2 9 l 12 St 1..ou) ' W•tt't•nv'°" t ,a,s, •---Slllllel "Remember ... ..., .. guys we-""*io J d t th t · 1 · "d h u I Id th "d •s J o 6 s 1 l l0<on•o.J> Minnt\ot6 , • S"-wn Folll,Jncti.~1,, oet. Ceferin. Lind· · • . • ui""'" "' •. ...., r caguen an epms a. ,wtn ~r m on a. en, ~ .. ,or ey so e 1 ea ~ O .SOO 211 19' vancou•tr '·New Jer,ev 3 ovht. Sweden, (-6, 7·s. 6·•. RettHlle Reoel. they aren t g<una to come out here apd embarrass to pol<'nltaJ owners. · · ~e.:t q · .soo 1y~ 186 s• Lou,, at:.~:~. ~~~tm ~~~~·k:e';n!!:•vJ::~•.1n~··~~ 6·~~:~!'. tbh~mk~l~~~.1•1·bcM~f~cy add1 s . ..:_·1 ~Loi w sohme pcopble ar1c1 "I felt it was impqrtapt to get the players first. Buttalo lrldlanaPOlls• Miami 6 2 o .7~ 221 110 Ph11aae1D111a .-1 oe1ro11. •ls Pm Auma11e. 6·1. 6·7 <Ml. 6•2: cteu0i. Porwit., I in ing at ~IU·P-COP e u.seu. or w atever, ut a Players drive the te~gue. Without them. there's no 4 • o · .SOO 15' 1'3 New Je•sev a1 eamon1°"' 6'9S Pm WMt Germenv, o.1. Yuk" Kolruml, Jei>en, •'""-· they have to do IS come out here and take a look. That'll baseball,," Morie~ said. "Most of the time, new Jeaaues • • o .soo 1'1 190 W•nnit>f'O at caioerv •JS om 6·0:-Nat•ll• Medveoeva. Soviet Unlofl • .,..,, chan~e lb.cir mind in a'huny." · ' find owners and everythin2 else. then gel the players 3 S 0• 3 189 l11Un4eV'\ c;.mes !ten••• earen\kl, Rock HIN, s.c .. 1·S. 6·1. Jene .... I d h b . ed s . . I n ..... ~ . New England N.Y. Jets .37S 1 I Kl"fl a• Boston, o s 0 m Po\Pl$llova, crecl'Wlsi.vekle, o.1. AuOr• Keller. "''or ey an 01 ers w o invest around I mtllton a most as an a enhou.,.1. 1 7 · 0 12S 132 215 . 8ullal0 et Montreal • 3S p rn. Meml>flll, 4·6, 6·A, 6·2; Donne Few, 8tect-I. ~Y'I G.-Ouet>K.a• NY ltan~s •JS om enton, FIA., Off. Sol>hle Amlech, Frence. )·6. lt1mt at Mlnn.lole IChennel 2 ., 10 "m) NY lslanoers al P1mt>ur gh 4 lS p"' 6·2, 6• t • ·-. Gretzky ha.~ b. lg nigh_ t In w· In Cincinnati et tteldln, I Pm Minnesota 61 Chltaoo .S JS om W~'s ...,.,_;.__. 'I' 8uff•to el Atlante. 10 • m _,,..., ,_,,,_.,..,.., '" THJ: 81.E.\('HERS Clifc.go 11 Gretn Bev, 10 am Kines I, Pen911lrls 4 lit Wereestw, ~Ht.I Ct•...etand at Temoe 8ev, 10 e.m ScOI"• bv Perloch Flnt lleund Slftllel Detroit et HoustOfl, 10 am l.os A"9e1es 1-t AnOrtJ L••nd1 8elllmore, oef., Erice Oe-lncfulnePOlh el Mleml, 10 • m. P,11s1>urgh 2-4 Lon., Unco111, Man . 1-6 11-6)1 6·0; Camile New VO<k Jels 81 Ne~E , .10 " m Finl Pen9d 8en1Amfn, Ctevell!ncl, Off Louise Allen, Durlllm. Seattle et Kanta\ Cllv, I am 1 l.os Angele• Grelrkv 1 rNlcl>Ofl,I, •:•I NC . 3·6. 6·3, 6·4, Sandy ColllnJ, Radlanos, Oef. New VO<k GIMI\ el pm \hi 1 LI!\ "119*'M Grtlll•V t IHiCl\otf\I, ~ '1, 3 Use Gr9110r11, Soulh Africa, 6·-0, 1•6 (7·6); LIZ Phllaoetonle el S.n 01'90, I o-'" p ,lf\t>vr\>n. Ouonn S <Lemoeu• D>"t•nl. l6 ''· • Smvli., Au,treli•. Clef., AndrH T-verl. Pittsburgh ill Oen._.r (Chen"91 • al I P.m) l.<>S Angtlts Tontlh·S tRot>lleme ll:US>ef'), lt'Z1 Hunoer11, 6·2, 6·2, H.ten ICetesi, Cenede. Off oanu et Wuhlnoton <ESPH et s om l S.<0nd Perlod Bev Bowff, Highlend Pe11r., IU., 7·6, 6·2. 6·2, · MMWV't G-s. Los An1>e1tt Grtlrl>.v '<Prel\ler. Nlcnolls), Georlele S.t>atinl, Aroentlne, def Cemmv New Orleeru el S.11 Frenc1ico IChenMt 7 11 I •O 111111 6 LO\ Ani;ie1f\ kUPll' 3 (Beel\, McGrevor. l 0<renu. 6·1. 6·1, Mertine 6 om I Tone1111 J ti 1 P111st>uron Stevens S \Lemieux. NavralllOve, As1>en, Coto , Clef Brenda Sd\ullr, NFL fNm S'-_"Stkl NATIONAL CON,EltENCE 8ouraue t s se l1>11) 8 Los Anoe•es. Nicholl\ 9 Ne•t"terl11nd1, 6·1, 6-1, Pem Shriver, 81lllmor•. (Gretrt..v T avl0<) 91S 9 Los An911IM N>el>Ofls def Marv Lou Oenltls, Ch~vo. 3·11, 6·2._ 6·3. 10 IROb1l"1llt Grrtrt..v) IS 57 11>1> OfteftM Ywdl Ru91 wesning1on 3113 10'6 Grffn 8ay 3139 tlS Sen Fr•nt•lCO lOtl t96 N9w Of leans 1934 951 Chicago ,.. '"" Rim' ~ llO Philedelon1a 10'9 Pnoeno._ . ., ... 8S7 NV Giant\ 1579 1039 O.troll 2SIO IOS6 lemoa 8av 2'36 '20 M1n,,.so111 1A21 10S2 Allan•• 73S1 S91 Dalles 71JS SIS OefenlA Yanb ttu"' Minnesota t1S8 911 N•w Ortee111 n71 617 NV Gl•I'" m r IOO San Francf\CO 2603 1S5 Detroit 2'36 .. , A.li.n1e 1144 1013 Pnoenh1. 175' ..,, WeJhlnoton 2161 . IDS Phl«.dtil>h•• 2134 903 Chl<:evo 2t40 93S ltemt 2901 151 Tem1>a e.a~ ,.,,,.. lOIA oen.s ms 11" Graen B•v • 1t3e 1111 AMERICAN CON,EltENCE OfMIM 8ulfolo Clncl11ne11 Miami ~°'"'°" Kensa\ Cltv H-Enotallel ....... Denver S..ttle-Ctevelancl lnO enePQI" NY JelS Sen Oie90 P111st1uroh Verdi 3109 ,... ,.... ,,., 16Al 2~ ua ?SOI 2500 J496 2411 23'° ,,,, 1'3S Rutll 1151 1340 "' t93 lo,53 "3 1019 103S 117 m m 661 u s 160 ~ilH 1191 2104 209S 1976 16S4 1'11 160A ll07 lSO 1•{: 16 6 137S 1161 1620 ~au .. , 1161 • IS91 164 11'9 1671 1160 19S6 1931 190S ... 1'30 16'9 1111 ~Ht 1951 1SS4 m~ 11" 1S90 1613 , 1 ... "" 1613 16'1 , .. 112' 13S6 1115 Rutll ~ ... Third Period 10 P•llU>urgh Stevens t,' <Reech• Cullen) S 39 11 p,11souroh, S1evens 1 <CoHev BouroueJ v 1s 1001, 1' Loi Anoe•es. Ouchesne 1 1Grerr"v. Kuoerl 1323 Sl\01\ on 9<>1t-Los Anoetes I• I l·)-:11 P11"ourgn II 13 12-36 GoellH-Los A.n11e1es, Hruoev P1ll$1>\Jrgn, Yo..ov PletrengelO A11enOa~l6.0li • \ OllEl BAtt > '-.• Hitt\ lcMel tilf1S SUNSET LE~~UE Fo""ta ,, Vale• 04!1 Marine, IS·S IS·c IS·4 E01\on 01'1 Ocl'on View IS·IO 11·15 1 IS. IS ti I, 13 , SEA VIEW L~AGUE Newoor1 H1r00r oef ESl•nc•e lS·• 17· lS IS·S IS 9 C0<ona oef Mer del Saoo'e04Ck IS·3 15· IO IS 1 SOUTH COAST LEAGUE l••·ne oet M•H•on Voe.o lS-t. IS 4 IS t I ANGELUS LEAGUE Malt" Oe1 a~ SI P6ul, IS· I. IS·7. IS 9 ACADEMY LE AGUE Cal Lur11.,-4n oef L O«lv Cllf1S1•11n ) lS 15·9 IS·9 IS 12 • NewPOr I Crlfl\ll&n def SI Margaret \, 1 S-7 15·6 15· ll • JUfll« V er~ltv Newoor1 Heroor oef E\lencoe IS· 11 lS·I} Coron. dtl Mor Clef Sadatet>acll 15·7 tS-9 E cs.soc. .oel Ocean v ·~ -l.S-11 IS: 12. 15 ..lL S• Paul ot!l Maler 0•· IS·? IS-7 , Frestt·s..itl Newoort Haroo• 04!1 E\l&ncle IS·lt 15·12 U.-ona Cltt l;'o.ar oet S.ddletHlct., IS·J IS·S Oen ,, View Cltt EO•\on, 1· I \\Core\ un· avellet>lel Malet Del ~ SI Peul, ts-1. lS·IO CleVetand Ka_pses Cltv o.nv ... HoustOfl Ywa 2112 121' 1371 , ... MO 1342 Hitt!~ ~ m~ STATE lltANIONGS Sen Dteoo 8uffeto Sffltte ll..-S lnd1AnePOll1 Clnclftflltl NewEnotand PflllOUr"' MUml NY Jett 1st3 ,., )5tS 2ffl 27lS 2712 21'0 1116 MS 301' .......... Teur -a.vs ~ :~ Division t -f Cam•rlllo. l De Le $etlt, l. l)J 17., • AOOUl"I, 4 Cenvon. C.nvon Countrv, S. ~-. 952 1663 blcll1 6 Arrovo Grel1Cle. 1 Made<•; I S.n 914 l6>4 C1tmen1e. f Power. 10 San Gat>rlfl. Division 11 -I. C-dlt MM1 2 JHult 970 \1tS (Ce~mldl•el 3 PelOs Veron; • LAmoot'e, S. '~;~ :m Peio Auo. 6 Soun, Pu•Mn~ 1 w"1111er 1023 l1'3 Christian, • Lomooc 9 WH<:o. 10 OM Puebloi.. Olvlslon Ill -I McFerl•nO, 2. Le9UM :~· :~ ... dl1) Merenelha, • 8rtl Haf'te, S Le s.Ae. -""' 6 Wrmin ll'IOlen, 1 COl'coron; I Vo'8mnt, 9 een·Jeff; 10 PledlTlOf'lt Glm. Division I -1 A90Ure; 2. w • ~-I 3. P*' VerCIK, • Ml C..-rnel, S. 9-; '-A/rovo Gr•nde. 1 HHoerla ... IMIW1 '· LCM Aleml'°'· 10. (lie) Powev. Clllnnel ISlend\. Olvl\lon II -1 Le Jolle, 2. ......,, ..._., let SM or....t C-..... .. C-...1 Jerrv ar-, l.ot Alllelft. 11,500, 73-n-14S Chlo Slevin, Del'll Polftt, llOO, n-73-1'6 Larrv Rice, Cll!Yon Lelle, WOO, 7•·7)-1 .. Oennll Allefl, Sen Olmll1, MOO, 11-7>-151 SolofTIOfl PMlon. Hunf. lkh, SJOO, 7•·,._15.1 #HA Cur,I, lndlo1 SIH. 11·13r-IS. D4k111 CodV, Fulllt1ofl, 1125, 7'-7S-1S4 l. MJllt (MrttbrHJ, • SI. P•ut: S. C.... ... Mwi '· South Hllll , 1 Vucele>e, I Morro 8ev; f Nordhoff; 10 (1i.1 S.n Jose Mlllv. Sen Merino DM'1on tn ~ 1 er.t Harle (.\Jttttllle); 2 MCFerlend, 3 LA hPfltl, • ~IN; S Pw~•; '' 8rentwooO. 1 8e4t-Jeffi l. MArv· "*""; •. Ger~ , ••• ,.lleld); le. L.ll9UM AIMlwr ..... G-. .,.., ........ ,._l~ IR\''i'\( 110,S Q AREA ....... , ....... . c... •lh --°'l-.A ......... COM'a•NC• ~c:....1 .......... . .. Golden Wnt savn: L.erlOft n Orenoe con1 .u<lne· Oldtlem 1. sev~. SltCKIM 5 GemmuNtV ~ ....... SOUTH COAST"COMtD•NCE ~ .... 1. ., •Wi11 0 Moor-'t MW'H Duerlt 7. Golden Wnl te:orlfto: tteur ... 1. K..., I. s...: hit M. H91ft""9. Glldllt Witt, l·O Hitt\ KMel 9inl • SEA Vtl!W L1£AGUa cer-dll Mw u , s.~ s Slftllel . Slrauu CCCIMJ Oel Lv. 6·4, Oef Q. Nouven, 6-I !Mii J Nguyen 6·0, Go1cmeln <CdMI tost. •·6 1 II won, 6· I S1twar1 ICdM) tosl, 1·6. won. 6·0 6 2 Oeutlle' Mancnn1tr·McFartan<1 !CdMJ def T Pnul\Q·Quach 6·2. def V Pnuno·Tren. 6·3, Off l Nguven·kel 6·0, Holfmen-Annood ICQMI won 1>·0 6·3 6·1, MHCl·Mur-ar (CCIMI won, 6 ) IOSI 0·6 I 6 Vnlv4"'SlfV II, Tut"'" O Slnllet F ... 10•• CUI Off Orvil!, 6·7, Clff Tefove, 6·0, oel K•m. 6·1 6<t\llt.• (UI won. 6·0. 6·1, 6·0. S11eoo CU> won 6·3, 6·0, 6·0 '*"*' Hweno·We•n\lein IUI oef Oo·Vu. 6-0, clef Cerv Stone, 6 I, oel 8e'ktr·Vlnl!. 6•0; Jone\· Pfeifer CU) won, 6·A, 6·1, 6·1; 8row11·Poi>e (U) won 6 1 6·1 6·3 Estencl• lS, New-1 ... ,,,... 3 . Slnlllet Birch 1E I del N0<thruo, 6·0. Oet Oenetle<, 6·0 Clef Cn r ... 6·0 Slrew IE> won. •-O. foll, 7·6 won. 6·7. llhllnev tEI !Ost, 1-t. -· 6-2, 1()\1 l" ~-. Colhn\·Curr•n <El oel F1\CMf'·Maell9&11, 6•1, de• 511en-Swero.ro, 6-1. ~f Lvon•Vouno, 6·0; Sroot>t Joyner IE l won. 6-0, 1 • s. 6·0, Romm· "'t'\lt IEI won. 6•0 6·4. 6·• SUNSET LEAGUE _Edboan \.S,~ V.lew l Slftllel Fert•O lE) Clt1 CllOI, 6· I oel !.c:hwe1\inQet' ~ 6 3 oel Cl'>ano. 6-0, Mlz,erek <E> lo\!, 6·7. 6·1, "'on. 6· I Ntum•nn IE) woll, 6·1 to\!, 2·6, won, 6·0 . ~ Turne•·Oteson <E.l..Clff Rover·KornlGkt, 6-0, def ll u\ftn·Sc"heltenoero. 6·0. Off WOOIOfl· Deli", 6-0, 6hrO·\.. Tnltl IE I won, II· I, 6· l. •-o: /1. TllieH.v11t'+ Heltslrom (El won. 6-0, 6·3, 6·, U \ I I IC PO I o .~ c~c-... OttANGE 1!,_..E co..,a••NC• ~CeHt21 ........ 1t Pe!Omlr 4 l . 3 1-10 Ofenol Coe.st S. S 9 2-21 Petomer scorln9. Gerranv 4, Gere l. Hent0n 1, VeleK:o I S.Yft· MerguerO 10. Orenoe·cout $COt'lno: Lftwell I, Werren J, Ktmectv l. CerMN 2, SHIV 2. Moser 1, Mc;""" t Savn OVleer 11 Hitt\ KMel S•A Vt•W LEAGUE • ltllnde lt. "' • • di • Es11ncle · 0 4 ' 1-10 S.OOleOecll 1 , 3 ,_ • E\tanci. sc°'ll'l9 W~sner •. ~ 3, M1lbv I, Moore I, L1noer l Saves. ~ 10 ~ scorinll McC0<0 3, Vu 2. Ce11le l, 8ueroer 1, HowlenO I S.vH. Anmdlll 12. JV ES1enc1e 10, Saddlet>eC.k 2 FS Estencle I, ~ • . Dal. ••Y LEAGUtE Miter Del 11, St. Jellft .... 10 Meler Del 3 3 1 l 1 1 1-11 SI John 8oKo •· 0 I l I 1 l>-10 Miler Del scorlne: Wellec:e •. CemcitMll 3, Maver 2. Orell« 2. .S.vu:. ftOllMlr ll. SI J.oM 8oKo scorfl!IJ; GelCOft S, Oemo 2, S•e<r-a t. Trevino l S.~. OeM 11 NC*·L•.AGW s. a.... lt. ,.,.. • Marina ) 1 1 >-I San Clemente 2 3 1 .-10 Merll\e ~: Rowh ), Heefner I, JMlOOI 1, l(enllOfl l, Cox I, ~•rll 1. S.tlft: Vellure .. Sin ciem.te sc:orlno: Condon •· ._,.,.,. 2. Line 1, FllllWI I S.vn~ Pl!*"' • I • ·!!~WGA~ .. be di Ibis ltUOD. • are S4 coedri~ cMs111 Wayne Gretzky scored three goals and three assists in hi~ first showdown of the season with Pittsburgh's slumping :Mario Lemieux -and Bernie ~icholls had two goals and three assists as 1he Los Angeles Kings beat . the Penguins. 8-4. Tuesday night. . Gretzky scored 1hc Kings· first two goals a mioote apart. one of them short-handed, as 1hc Kings took a >-I first·pcr-,od lead en ·route to their fifth victory iA sevcQ road games. The hat trick was the 46tb of his care(~. --. Elsewhere tn the NH!.. Tuesday: • Washington snapped a club-record scoreless drought but settled fbr a I· I tic with visit Wig St. Louis ' when Rod Brind'J\mour of the Blues scored the tying ~ goal on a third-period deflection. · •Dave Reid's goal. Toronto's third in 81 seconds. broke a 4-4 tie and capped a five.goal second period.as 1he Maple Leafs handed Mtnnesota its first loss·at home this season. 6-4. •The New York lshlnders remained winless m six horn~ ~mes this season. losing to Montreal. 3-0. as goal(ender Patnck Roy" led a solid defensive effort bv the C'a nadtens. •Jeremy Roenick. scored his first goal of the season and added an assist to lead st.trging Chicago to a 5-3 victory in Quebec. . 8 Vladimir Krutov and Steve Bozek scored lh.trd- i)enod goals. rallying Vancouver to a 4-3 victof')' over New Jersey. "hich suffered its first road defeat m fi.ve games. • Ql'OTEOf'THE DA l Usa Waper, whose Ladies Pro Bowling Tour camirig.s record was sha1tered when Robin -Romeo's' 1ctol) 1n the Hammer Midwest Open at--Rocfford~ 111. 'pushed her l 989 winnings to. S.107.970: "I'm veJ) happy for Robin. I think ti's wonderful she broke my record. I hope she wins as much as she can. and then I'd.like to break her record." Sloan retires under .pressure ._ Florida basketball coach Norm Sloan I reured under pressure Tuesday. leaving a · program 1hat has been under internal in- vestigation by the school for more than 18 months and recently was linked to a federal drug caS( . The university quickly hired former Tennessee coach Don DeVoe as interim coach. " In other sports news Tuesday: 8 Rookje gu~~ilt Newton was waived by the · Los Angeles Lake. veteran forward Orlando Wool· ridge was placed on the injured lisl. The moves leave 1h.e club. which opens its season Friday at Dallas. with the league li111it of J 2 players· on its active tone . • Premier pivotmtn Elvin Hayes and Bob Lanier were among 16 people nominated for election to the Basketball Hall of Fame. but fonncr NBA Com- missioner Larry O'Brien asked his name be withdrawn , over disapproval of the secretive process. Hayes and Lanier. dominant colle&iate players who played in 12 and eight NBA .AJl-Star pmes. respectively. were nominated for the first time as were players Nate Archibald and C'.alvin Murphy and former Marquette Coach Al McGuire. • saulc Sea.hawks defensive back Patrick Hunter was booked into the Bellevue city jail after two wom~n. includfoa a Sea.hawks' cheerleader, said they had been physically as5auhed. police said. No charges have been filed qainst Hunter, 2S. •Tony Eason, who sank Rom starting quarterback to fourth striqcr 1n just, 19 days. was released by the New. England Patriots. MIIkET Various stage~ in the ·development of a linebacker Zimmer· NL-Manager of Year Don ·Zimmer "as named National ~ Lc4lgul' Manager of the Year Tuesday for leading th~ Chicago Cubs to the East • .01' 1~an tttlc. hl!. first champ1onsh1p as a manag<.'r. Zimmer. "ho was run out of Boston for not leading lhl' Jtcd ~' to a d1' 1s1on title in the late I 9701s. r1.:cc1' cd 2:\ of 2.4 first-place volc.-s from a panel chosen b) the Baseball Writers Assoc1at1on of America. San Franct~·s R~a Cr.a1g. a_ clo.sc. fnend and. former teammate of Z1n1mcr. got the other first.place vote. In' other baseball news Tuesda): •Mark Davis. the San Otego Padres rehcver who led lhe maJOrS wuh 44 sa'·cs. was among 18 players w.ho likd for free agcnC). raising to 36 the two-day number 9f those filing. "Also filing werr· John Tudor and Dave • Anderson of the Dodsrrs. Mets first baseman Keith Hl·rnandeL and thre<' ~ttchers from the Boston R.ed Soll -Dennis "Otl Can' 8o}d. Dennis Lamp and Greg Harns. Oakland decided not to exercise· Ron Hasscy's opuon. ma.king tht' catcher eligible for free agency. Bnan Downing, wh o 1s nor eligible. had his option for 1990 exercised b~ the·~ngels. He wlll get SI .25 million. •The S_Pqrung Ne"s has chosen Ke_,y1n Mitchell of San Francisco and Ru~n 1erra of Tcx.as.Pla~ers of lhl' Year in their respective leagues. TELaVISM)M 6 o.m -~L: Women's World Ooen 9·6•11 Chem· olonslllO\ from l..,u Vegu (11pe), ESPN 7 o.m. -BOWllNG: LPBT Tempe (Ariz.) <>Pen. ESPN. 7:30 o.m -HORSE RACING: -s.n11 Anll• ret>llvi. Channel II <Sootaai.,,,,.i, 9:30 p.m.). • f:JO p,m. -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Fresno St1te •t Pacific !l•e>e), Prlme TIGk•t 11 O.l'('t -HORSE RACING: C1ulfletd Cuo from Melbourne, Au\tr•li• followed bv Melbourne Cuo (t1oel. Prime Tlckel 12.30 1.m. -HOl!SE RACING: LO\ Alamitos reolevs. Prime Ticket. RAOtO None v VOL. LEYBALL on the Monarchs' floor. Senior . Trat~ Rice. Maier Dei's nghM1de. setter \\end1e Bonhscn recorded 17 assists. one block and one ace as Newport-Christian ( 13-1 . 8-0) cli nched the Academy League title b) defcatmg ho$t St. Marprct's. 15-7. 15"'6. IS-13. in San Juan Capistrano. l'rom I 1 ~tter, had 12 assists and thi;_~ scr0 and sophomore outside"" bitter vice aces. Kristen Coleman added silt kills and •Senior outside hitter Shawna five dip 'in a leaa~ mat;Ch at CdM. · Mickan~ ptodu~ I J ,kills and Sophomore · ouWde .bitter Qw-. sophomore ou1s1dt hitter Rat"quel mayne tonlay recorded nine kills ~lgado had five kills in the last fo.r the ~ K.iti~~t°>. the Sea pme 'as l,rvine defeated Mission Va~c~mps. . . (ti.I !9. Viejo. l S.8, lS'-4, l~-ll . 'in a ·South •Senior oullidc hiner ry·· Coast League match at Jrvinc. Eberhart had IO kills .uMI ior Senio, Ktter Jen11ifer BacOn was middJe J>loc:ker Eileen. Flannipn also instrumental in the-win ·ror the added Iii as ~ Mater Oei (7·2. Vaq~ros (S-4, ·7-6). 9-4) defea1ed SL Paw, IS.I, IS-7, • T"' Walk.er rcsistered sill kills I S-9. in an Aaeelua Laauc .malCb and two service aces and backup - • Lisa Gray had t1Jht digs and sophomore middle block.tr laura Cordero had five bloc;k.s., but it wasn't cnou&h as Uberty Christjan lost. 5-15. 13-9, 1'-9 .. LS-12. ICJ c.J Lutheran in an' Academy i.e.,ue match in Oranat. Junior sctlef Jenn) Enptrom had five assis15.for \he Minutemen (3-4). in Division t ba*etball tbas year. Some have switched ldloob, otben . have been fired and•~ no loDICf in • Oi\'lsion I, and a few have k:sii.. ~ · .. irmt~y retired. •There are~ than 100 • f~ip\-bom ~DI nltlyiQI Diviiioa ........... ..re-..... · • 8-lt vu lndl KGMFll .1111 oldetl COKb in Divitioft •. ne a .. Laker coKh.jutl tuned 67. ~ .... Ytl)', ia cw ibyof'JOU wael id. I am mudl Y!*lll'f dlBD 119 ii. file Carril, tht PriDCltoe C09da. ....,... for 8'ncb ud be loob ...... me. I wiUteada.oopraldlfl nt e• IO Peie. IO he bowl .... ...., .... aboutlliml.1-•~.,....-~-==~--~ ......... ~.,, D ~· J ; . .. • -PUIPIOOIH\11 Monar-c~s -tiy t~· malnt~ln ~ ~Ith · s·~rvit~ lo~inlng ~ _ - LA· Jordan 'offers little to st ir emotions of .Mat er Del . ~ ftATittdc' LMION wc .. vc a<>tten ofT the frfrn>.: They nan a "They m IA the nm and PIH very ~,_c ..... *'• . veer olfense. so thty )ike to run well/' licnipn said. 0 Apin, their Sitti'lS lt 2-1 in tbc Anaelus primarily. They ha~c a pair of quick defense is senior dominaTed and Ltaaue. and thinkif\I pla~offs, now wide rteeivcn that can ao deep, and hufC an.d physical. and up to tbis would be the perfect time fdr Mater they seem hunli'Y. We really need to poU1L in Ute .::Ka.sod. thefve ~I plli A lOuah opponent and aivc worry a&Ol:it them playin1 over their outplayed us. They'll Cbrne.at us with t~cm a real test the wctk before the heads. af\td us not 1ettin1 up fOr 'he two exc~llcnt· running backs, and a b1g'se~son finale with Servite. game. . . quarterback that tan really hun you So Bruet Rollinson went out and • . "I think both schools will spend at·times. . . team~ that aredown. l lhank wh~vcr has the least m1staktt and can break out early 10 the pme will hive lbc ~M chance, Right now we're both h1v11ig troublt recoverio& fiom the lossts and a w10 would s.top some of the blce'4nJ. ·· . The A"n1m ha' t indeed 1otten some good pl;t) . lately, es~eally from quancrbad Aaron Scbc14' NI\· nang back Scall Mallen 'an<rwlde rece"'~r Enc praker. · put Los Angeles Jordan on the sched·A the Jirst qµaner fccli na caoh othe~ ''What we need to·do is la com~ . It' tbt a ThumtaYll11Jft11m'"'ar7~~~ree-~~tY1'0f1'i en an 1 we in the Sanm Ana Bowl. · and like I said. w~ don't have a lot of can do that .• I feel we can play with The Los Angeles Jordan Bulldogs, in formation o·o· t)l.em. I know we're JUSt about anyone in the league. ' however, are 1-5. So much ior the going to try to put some pressure on .. We've got a big decision to make tough challenge. their quanerbaclc ta keep the re-this week and that's if we want to don't kno'4 wH1c h o ne 1s wor~ for us tc:rbacl M ike Cutkr. who's shown \Q pl:S) apinst The) 're a double 1mpro,c:ment 1n the last few weeks, headache.' monster fullback T ony Hoover and In res.ard to the: Warnors· offense. running back Mike Webster. Both ··11·s going to be hard for us to muscle ltoO\ er and Webster hh4! had 100. them . .\t the \&me time. you JUSt )ard ru'.:l h1ng game!> th1 r. season. c:an't disregard me run gasne. because ln1n1lalh mo!>t of the aforemcn- 'o(J''c got 10 be able tO ru~h the 11011\.'d ma.l e op the hean of the lootball 10 control the football rl·.,rx·~ lt' l' dlifcnse~ as "'e1 1.• ~ "We've" been kicking around what c:.eivers hontst." • ~title with the running game. which is to do," Rollinson said. "You have to In the South Coast Leaaue: "hat we do best. or ask ourselves 1f go ·out and play hard against ttiis lnlae a t MJ11lee Viejo: Thouah we might want to get away from 1t for team. They're the kind of team that if 'the once-top-ranked Diabtos have -0ne game. Either way. we know we )Ou leave the door Open for them. droppc<f two straisbt qainst South cao't overpower them. Wc;ll have to w(ll be in for a long niaht.M . Coast League opponents and enter fi neSSt" thefn to death." '>ome. ··\\ c: hoth ha' l' '>1m1lar problems. ~ Cos~ Meu vs. Lapaa Bue~: Bald" 1n ~1d ··" e're both smaJJ There arc no playoff ramifications. \l·huol\ and are ubJe<'t to bag losses or 1mpro ' ing standin~· 1n thl' polls "'uh ll'IJurle'> Both teams have sev- hrrl' ·ll°SJU~t l\\O teams in the 5.ame dJI pl.1\l"t\ that pla) both ways and tx1Jt. \.\inlcs!> a1 0-and ti)• to 1n1unt."I don·t tielp 1he senous lack of whagc l>Offil'th1ng ouJ of fhe 1989 dqllh "'"°ho1h ha\c ·· , ~-iwn. lJguna Beach C'oach Ly man Ho w the Monarchs ended up with · the contest tied with Irvine a t 1-2 •. thc In the Pacific Coast Ltague: . a Los Angeles Cny· school on the Vaqueros figure to have• rou&h time.._. Woodbrldre vs. Tra~ Hl111, at schedule IS a story in itself. l1)'1ng to eventlietdeague ledger On \lrvlae: After earning their first PCL rnce.Jhc Angelus League has only Frida)' night. • v1ctol) of the season last week fi v~ me mbers, 11 becomes necessary "Yoµ·d think they'd be mad and against \\10le!>!> Laguna .Beach. the ~· for each school to find a non-IQguc ugl y," Irvine Co-foach Terry Hen-Warriors ( 1-2 1n the PCL. 3-5 ovcr- opponent in the middle of league igan said. "I know that they are huge all) \\Ill be hard-pressed to repeat the tompetation.1 and that they're probably the mQst fea t , Fnda) against Trabuco Hills Beginning last year, Mater Dci had physical team in our league. O~r (3·0. 7-1 ). Trabuco disposed of a 'erbal .attreement for a home-and· biggest concern is that if:they h~':e Wood~ndgc tMce laM )Car (tyjng for home scncs wath Crespi .High of one stren~th you Olfn point to. !t s the PC L cro\.\n and wanning )he C'IF VY hen Laguna Beach and ( O'>ta < >lrw~ Jl'o <:.ce!> the game as a chance \k\3 m<.-et Fnda~ night at Orange 1111 J ml·a~ure of' ind1ca11on. Encino. hut Crespi decided to tirop their abiht} to stop the ru~nang D1\1s1on VIII title). · ·• this )Car's rontcst and left the game. And our primary attack 1s on .. (Trabuco st'n1or quarterback < u.l'!.t C olkge. both teams hope to .. I ll l'I .,.l.·11 be read' for Jt ... said remind th1:mseh e~ of what the:' 1n-<llnl·~ "I th.inl they'll go 1n thinking trndt:d to d u at the ou1~t · thl·ir l hJ llll'S arr good. and wc~re ~..._.,,_..~L .. ~.,~ -.. l l·t"~hopeuneofu.,\.\1ns."(Q,la luul ing lur a hard. "hys1cal game. lrvl.,e co-co•ch Rick Curtis ~k\3 Coa h Tom Bald"'1n said jok-tforx·tulh "'c "on·1 ha"e an) bag and the Vaqs duel Dl•blos. 1ngl~ ·· .\c1uall) l think tha1 the) 'rr Prl•j.}..Jo"' n' offt•nl>I\ eh or defens1ve-Monarchs 10 \Cramble for another the ground... . Tamr Manrung has really adjµstcd to opponent or face a bye. ~ . . M ission has played erratically at pla> ing quarll'rback forjthe first time "W(• had tq ~ un11I ~II the.chcd· times, but ent~rs the game as a solid ~incc he was a fresh.mt," said Noji ules were made and then go to Los favorite. The Diablos combine a po-in regard to the Mus ng!· former Angele~ to lind an opponent." Roll-tent rushing offense with a defense defl'DSI\ e back who sw tched back to inson ~1d ... We would have taken that has been tested r«ently by El the pos11ion he pla)ed as a freshman an'-onc \.\(' coul~gct. Torn and Capistrano Valley. the tor before g1\1ng wa) to David Lowery ··He's adJU!lted hark to that po<.- 1t1on. and he can mal e a lot of things happen. He '>Crambkd for abou1 a 40-) ard touchdo wn the· otha night He adds another d1mcn\1on to the ofTensc "h1ch othrr team~ do n't plJ' 1ng prl'ft~ "t'll I hq nearl~ beat h ·· · Orangt· a coupk of "'eel~ ago and Olnl'\ 'cntured ·he wa$ not con· tht:) !Ck<lOgl'J walloped Ii\ The\ ·,e u~rm•d 0 al:ll.lut Mesa's overall speed. plJ~l·J )omc rnmplt-tt' football \ljl1ng. ..Tht"~ ·n·-pTOba1>1y -Ille g..imt·\ thl\ season and unlonunatel~. ''u"e!>t ll'am "r"ve pla~ed They're "'"° ha' en t tug up tro·nt but the~ d on't have ~he : . .\II "'e know about them 1s what two teams in the Orange County pol . the past two ~ears on offense. ''In a gam1: l}kl' 1h1\ \.\Ith two · hrl'Jl..a"'a' '>Pl'l'd others posSess.'' -SEA·VIEW · the best speed in the leaaue ... but he's been na~ed by oddball injuries, From 81 • a groin pull.· • sea on "'1th t\\o W-_malnc~s 10 But whale running is the staple of thrl'C weeks .. the Ea~now poten-the ~o offenses. perhaps moreover 11:111} fat·c con ecuuve cham-for Tustin. both possess quar- p1onsh1p games. ttrbacl s \.\ho have improved dunng · "Our games are big hlce CdM and the course of the season and arc New pon bccauSt' they're n_ght in the plavtnj vel)' well. · -dastm·t." L1ebengood said. ,.Now we Estancia·s Danny Ucker has hit on haH' to look at Tustin as a cham-66 of 11 0 i)asses (60 percent) for 860 p1onsh1p-tnx· game. lfwe win. we're rards with five touchdowns and five 1n (a championship) -at least pan 1lltercept1ons. Last season. Ucker hit of 11 .. ress than 50 per~nt of his P.3SSCS The vetcra,n Anc1ch 1s all too with three touchdowns and 10 intcr- a"arl' what h\s team's up against. ccptaons. .. \\\•'re mceiing a team that's "He·s made a tremendous 1m- done a million things at that provem.cnL. because we can no t only \Chool. .. >\11('1ch said ... They staned run. we can throw:· Liebengood uIT the bottom of the barrel and said. "We're throwing a lot more became the No. I team in the league. than 'last )tar." The~·, c got a ne" we1aht .room. Tus11n·s ,Andy Borza' has come On ~at morale and they draw the best strung_ in has first year as a starter of an~onc in the 1n league. andl\as hit 20 of1rpasS6"fbr 288 .. The' haH' tremendous support. )3rd and thri.»c touchdowns w11h no Kight no''· c ro"ds don't travel real intcrcep11ons in his past two games. \\di in high \Chool football. for .. He has to be on for us to be able "'h:nner reason'>. lt"s the limes. But to compete:· Ancich said. "In this the' arc thl' best traH~hng CTowd. lt"ague. teams load up with the eight· fh~ hn~g a cro"d. But 1rs our man front. If you throw. you c~n do homecoming. '\O I know we·ll have damage. But )OU have to be able to alumni thac dnd 11 should be a good thro"' to keep them honest:· ro"'d ·· h 's the Easies' kamikaze front L1ebcngood IS COJO) ing what SUC· \\ h1ch \\OrTICS Ancich. l'l'\~ ha'i tuought the team and the "Thl"lr ..defnesc comes wnh eiJht l·ummunit) gu)s. stunting. blitzins-" Anc1ch .. We're ucKlcd to death to be said . "They·re not afraid to bnng \.\hen: "c're a1:· L1ebcngood said. e1Sht gu)S, but they've gonen away "ll\ funn) ho" more people are with at and had success. coming 10 uur games. We probably "In the second ·half against New- had H>OO on our side last week. The pon. once they started getting t9 the thing \.\3S packed. It's a great feeling. quarterback. 1l made the difference and rm really happ) for the kids (scH·n sacks). You can't block eight and the school." · gu)'S. You release a ·back and ,both While both teams have very _ recc1,crs. arid the quanerback can·t capable quancrbacks. each bfTenK block. Tbry'ye got runnan-g backs has been led by the running attacks. pla) ing defensive end and Petrone !s Josh WoJtk1cw1cL. Gal) .}Jurrows one of the best pla)crs around. Hes and Kr ' 1n Thomas lead Estapcia. a t"o-"ct~ pla)er and really amazes "hilc the Tillers are led b) fullback me:· -, . \'isko .\nc1cn -the tcam·s most Another factor worlting lo tbc consistent runner. along with Eagles· benefit !S depth. tailbad.s • Keh an LoH and Ron "Nobody's hun. and we're playing Goode; 13 or l -' kids:· L1ebengood said. Lo'e a senior transfer from '"That helps us because ~·re frnh. R onda·" ho has battled inJunes. is .\ lot of umes in the second half. we finall) starting to -come on. AnCJ<;h tend to "'ear people down. be-cause d d had 80 )ards against C'dM wr do have quahty athlet~. If we j' ."'a:;,.,_ d1dn·1, 11 wouldn't matter how many ast n · poeplc we put on the field. On .. He:s come 00. but WC Sii!! defcn~. WC have better alhleteS than ha' en l got him back in a &[OOve. "e do on ofTensc... . Anc1ch said. "He sull asn t able. • ·. Hopeful!)'. he'll come about any day Tusun's defen~ has been keyed now. He docsn·1 seem to be able to b~ •t\\O rct~rning starters at break a big one anymore. Maybe linebackrr. ~wight Chornomud and people arc pursuing him bener. a~ Aaron Gu~ndge. '""01ore aware o f him". He has maybe · ··0efens1vely. they played super \ OV-EDISON Now we have two chances. Hunt- ington Beac h had five turnovers and From 8 I If' 1t realty killed them. We have fh·c hungl') fochng and stln fcelin1. sat1s-tu movers and we'll ge( beat. too.:· tied with what is now a beJ1h in the Isom is ~ary of Edisdn's defense. ('IF D" is1on I rankings (No. 7) and a "The) move around and set after spot in the O"nge County ranklngs ,ou:· noted Isom : "They're a lot ( o. 9). . quicker than most people, but they "We have to kttp it that way.'' said have to take K.arliner with respect. Isom. ···ttopefuny we can keep their We're baJano:d and .if you over- fect on the around and their beads up emphasize we can dcfimtely sting and took.ins in the n&ht direction." )OU in other artu." Ifs bomecomana (or Ocean V1tw As fordcalina with Edi10n's bttad (at Westminstel') and just another in and boner on offenJe. it bqins wt th a succession ot bia' stops for the uulback Shane Sbmnan. · Scahawks. ·'The~'ve aot Sherman and the "They just seem to set biDer and quancrbedc (Donnie Smith) and tht biger,' said l10m ... Last week was ofTCbsive line i• very aood.'' said the biacst pme to· t~t point. but Isom . "h's a PC>W'Cf teries. It's bun this one is just as bis-We have an Edjson t.rademart forever. achieved one of our ~s. to F l to They're pretty pmiictabk in terms of the playoffs. But thcR s I ttt.Ond... the plays they nan. It's just that they and that's the Suniet U...ue cham-uccute them very wdJ and they're a pionship. This.could pn:tty ftll put \'ttf physical eeam:· uuhtre.'' . . • · • .. Sherman is havina a pat year." Oc:ican ~tew's obvious ~· said Wltiie. ••Jk·s over 1.100 yards "'"h. J~uor q~ _qngy now. and Donn~ is compktina his ~~hner. a~ ~·-Maded = at a 6S pmat rue. we·re J.anaor wbc? bat~= . about du!'· We hi we'tt .-r-~=Uct otrhit lleell. ••mote ~--tty !ad me., Al a MIDCf l9c CM ,_ b tk feDlt ii,,,_,.~ ~ ..... .,.._ ~ ~ ~.,._ un1·s Marie c,,;.r.1,........ ts loolllnt for first l•ae.,. win. against C'd M. not onl) . shutting du"n on the run but shutung down the pa!>!>." i.\oc1t•h said. 0 \\ h1k Tustin Estancia represents this wl'ck's tatlc mntchup. the fact rl·mains thnt c' Cl) game in the Sea Vic" Ll'agul· holds pla)off 1mplica- 11on!> the rema1nde1 of the season. :ind no tt'am has bttn mathcmat· 1call> eliminated. The othe-r two matchups this w~l pit l 'n1q:rsat) against Corona del Mar on Thursd.at and Saddlebacl at.. ~e" port Harbor on Ft1da). Whale ddleback holds the upper hand of those four teams at 2-1. wins b) :'llcwport Harbor. CdM and E tanc1a would throw four teams an to a fo ur wa) tae at 2-2 en1enng the final "ed of the season. SaddJeback at Newport Harbor: The game pit Newpon·s hard-hat· tang defense and balanced offense against Saddlebad 's quickness on both sides of the ball. The Sailors check in at 1·2 10 league. 5-3 overall. "hale addleback 1s 2-1 . 4-4. ailors Coach JefT Bnnkle) 1s ha pp) Wlth all facets of his team ·s pla) th1~ )Car. The only two things hc·s "'oml'd about arc 1ntens11' throughout lhc gamt'. not unusual for thr 11mr of 'l'ar The tt•am 1'> hl'alth) anJ pl:t} ·rng "ell. but run- ning into some quaht~ op ponents "1th lo!>!>C!> td Tu un Jnd l-stanna. ··1 JUSl think "'l' h;p e to l el'p pla) 1ng with \O rne; intensal) ... Bnnkle) said .. , th1nl "e·, t' pla)ed prctt~ \lt Cll this )l"ar I JU'>t "\lnt to mall' sure lhl' kids aren·t frehng bad tx-cau..c qi thl' 13\t rnuple of Wl'eks \\c·'l' pla)l'd \\di lf"c go out and pla) \.\1th 1n1cn\11~ \.\1:'11 be OK. "'Wt"re 1h prl·ll} gOlld lOnd111on. tx-r.auSl' \.\C control our own de~tin} We JU!>t ha'l' 10 talc l~Jrt' of New- pon Harhor and 11 we do the t hings we·re l·apablc of doing. we·11 oc 1n lhl' pla' offs ·· ')addicbacl ha., l·nwrg1:d a!> J ~trong team in ~·a \ ll'"' pla) after a rough prc-S(aSlln and pe.rhJps the t~t intport:int 1t"3ron n the cmCTg· rml' of quanl·rhacl Paul Ddgado .. Thl'} thrc" 11 ,g ume' again\t Estanua and 1f "l. l •rn"t run l)\l' ball, \.\l'.11 h.J\l' to thW\.\ .• '31d \;iddk•· bad, ( OJl h Jcrr\ \\ llll' ··1t \O U Id ~ in th\' air Ml ltm\'' ti' ooth teams ··Their dl·fcn'>C I'> dOing n·al "ell <Jo,hl \\0J0.1ew1l1 (of htan 1a) go1 J h1g run. and '>O lonh. but '-t'"· pon's dcfcn)I..· 1 "hat has .hdped thl•m "in 1h1s \C3r Right no" I'm JUSt l'Onl·cmcd "about \.\hl•thcr \.\l ·11 t".: . .ibk tQ run Lhc b.111 " ~aJdlcbad and Ne" port tiJ' l' lOll1dNl \.\Ith l·hamp1on!h1~ and C If bcnhs at ~tall' on a nl·ar annual hj\I!> ··Both tl·am h\l\l' alwa~s gone an Vanguards · top District II I poll rl''lpectang one anoth(·r and I npcct The O•lly Plfot thl' saml' thing. .. ')31d Witte "I don·1 Thl' wuthan l.ihforp1a < ollqc thin~here will be :i l:h·l C1f1 nten'i1t)1 ml·n·., ba l clh.111 ll'Jm. \\hl\h fi(l · on "•1the-r tt'am·s pan r~h~·d 2~-5 a ~l"ar 38,, Jnd "'l'ntlo thr- .. The> 're going It) be going tl) be 'aticmal Chn\lian ( oll~l' \thll'tll lOming out and ~ad). anct 11 ma) .\\S0<.'1.llllll\ T1lurnamcnt. has ~n not ftCl o'er until m1dn1ght .. rJnl t·J 3, ihe iop tt•Jm m thl' ~a- l 'a ln rslty u . Corona del Mar. at twnal \\\U\ 1.ltllln tor lnttr\Ollqualt' :"l•\\port H3rlX'r The a Kings -\thkt1t\ D1,tnc1 Ill , 1 1 -~. 5-Jl sufferl-d their \\Or'lt loss The \an~uJrds. "'ho rctum 1v.o '>lnll' thl·1r I 9~, opener a wt't'l ago. ~tarter"> and thrcr l..c' pla~er1 from and an-'t•n l'3pable dl' p1te losing · Ja<.t ,ear-., squad "'ere an ·ordcd a '"'r"'a~ stant"r \\ arrl·n John~n 'o iv ran l ing in 1hc nation 1n the Jmong othl·r~ '-\Ii.\ pn.>-~.l'>nn poll 81ola v.a'i ··" e need to rebound I thank ranl t>d N th .lm\,ng '-.\I.\ 1cam" we \.\'Ill." said CdM Coacil.., Da't' na11onall\ Holland "We'll be "orling toward The ~ICt"llon h' 1he d1\tnct''i ge1t1ng to 1he playoff'I You can't l.'Oal·hn .ind 'P'm" 1n1orma11o n da- tall' l 'n1 hghtl~. The~ 0 H Jumped rl'ctor" awarded 't<. < 90 points. out at people n Cr') g.ime Winged· T "h1k• \\ e!>tmont \.\3\ <;ecQl)d v.11h trams are different than m o'it. and s i Swla third "'1th ti'· · MasJcr''> the onl) ttme \\l' St"C a team lake that ( ~11<.>gr lounh with J5. Chns11an in kague 1s l.Jn1." llcn tagl' fi fth ""h ~.i. fres~o Pa- Thr Tro1ans· offense is ke~l..'d h~ ~·1fic sl\i.h "nh t "' Jnd .\1us.a P;mfi<" 1hre-c running backs. Junior Marc ,c,enth v.11h '>l'' l'n points The curve Ocean View 1hrows as SUNSET to the point \\here "e ha'e two "Ith the ra" tausucs. g;\me ldt Jnd 1n1ng our damnde•.t Karhner. who dcstroyt'd Hunt· From 81 to "'10 hoth g.ime" 1( we win both Be h. d d ' th .. The>''e pla>ed a Lot of nN\plc 1 Hunt1ng.ll>n Fka, h loom" a w~k. ington :ac s prou e1ensc v.1 • .,-.~ lat•'rl we ha' e .l good 'iho1 at the for-1 4 fot 121 )ards and a TD. as wrll 'Wugh. so I'm sure the) can pla~ pla',otT\ .\ \.\('Cl ago ma~be v.o \lS 30 )l!rds on 10 cames. offers less un11ng1ort Beach tough.'' said J.ilfn ·1. l:lut "uh Ocean Vic" ·s wm than av.csome staustacs. Pa5"oc .. The)·~ preny balanced ged For the sca50n he has completed and do some tha.nas that WJll hun 1.l\ er lhlnt1ng1on fk'a, h. 1rs chan 70 of 155 (45.1 percent). bul iJ adds )Ou. we·~ balanced. too. '!!tut wr thl .. compb1on or the league t ham· • I no9 rd d 13 t ch ha' c to 1mpro' e our exteuuon... pion hip anJ the ph1)ofTs up to ,vo ya s an ou -··.~t Jr an "" 'P"arh-adcd b) d d h h ...__ n•ercept-"' For "cstminster and its ~h ·' .. .. .. .. ov.ns, an e as unn 1 " ~ lhneb;)d.crl Da' id Mcleod and I JUSt su umes (twice in tht' last five ~tan Clan.. the game serves as an th1nt h'-.. ' thl' linc\t defenshe pla~er v.ecks). pponunll~ to soothe some damag-.. J Bennett bas earned 95 umes for 1 ed pnde. in the lcag_ul' The) have '°me good ,(91 ):trds and srittdster lkn Ct"Sar. "We JUSt v.ant to do the best we people up tront and some good out since the Tustin game with can." said nark. "The one thina rm ~oplc an the 'i«Ondar)'.'. said strained nec)c fTIUSClcs, has virtually proud of 1~ that even Y..hen wc'v,e ~:~na IO...'l ha'I . not sho""n. a non-t~1stcnt stats. bl'C'rl beaten badly. they haven t cons1 tent ofTensl\c threat and be· The "•moun•-<s supplied by 1 ~1,rden u 1 p •. t ' •. he kids arc sull Working . ... ·-r ' ha cause'of 11 tht' VakinJS ha"c strug· su~me puntcq n John A{nold. and wC:t~i~ster·s t.a,sk obviousl~· alM but M ilne~ declined to Spttu· a defense much 1n lht same v.c1n as · h :>rt 'r tai t late. Edison, -no& many st.an: but a gl01 wit ,some~ oh.co~ "We JUSI hav-c 10 ronC'Cntrate on netwo rk which has allo~ five of on ~untmiton ·~ 1 ~ .. -Cu gcltll\J ouN:l\<CS btttcr and not ci&htfonjUJt o~ ·~~own.apiece. ~~n~~.blck/rtttive:r ,....-. D·. wony about in}On"C else.'' he saad. ~eson. meanwhile. ~n tilh' up •. ,hey've sure found wa~ to Fl "And that's something we've been lM stats chan. him open," said Clart. 0 1 bf¥n'l tt')'in& to do all year·· •. , ~n! who !In ~or 308 rds on decided what to do yet. but ~·1 1 Tht Vik1nas are out of 1t in terms l I (amH tn Ed!90" s fina.I tuneup trcmcndOus threat. And Y9U C81\'t of CIF playoff dreams, but fint-ycar bcfott leaaue apanst St. John ~· ju 1. .,e)' on him or (Jeit) 0.11.,n ~ John le and h•.s Vekcs has nashed for 1.139 yants on . h2 wi11 break k>olc for the bia ,.,._ could mend sorM ~ •nth 11' camn and ICOl'ed I) toucbdoo#n5; You ha"c to honor both Ot them. "'*' viC1~ • P•Cfftc CMst L....- L....- W L T <>-•~ l 0 0 f . •C>vtt' .. 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S575mo. •Unturnllhed cathedral cettings & St And/ews New paint 2610 Seav1ew Remodel· Lrg all new 2BA overlooks PtNnlull 2607 $730 NO PETS 640-2495 875-1849 Of 496-7649 •CloM to beech $375,000 Carolyn. Mer· &carpet.2cargar St675 ~1~'}:::0'·~~~~1:15 2~~~~~~~2T1~~ .. ~~1~~~ 2B 18A,gar 4 doors to •Clean, quiet 2BA 2BA. H\d-ICh 2640 •Fr .. llst.CALLTOOAYI rtll . Lynch 673-7677. ~171 744-1382 r-sand. Gu & water paid. gukltch,d/W,Witllpap«, • -YIW IEITILS FOR LEASE. 18' Frontage. 1ae8 aq.tt. at s 1..25 aq.11. 440 E. 17th St. Costa Meaa, 645·8523 Share attractive office apace w/sm reJI estate co. ON THE BA'( In New· port. Ken. 631-6052 SMALL luxur10US-Oi11ce wtsecty. New bldg near airport. gollc;i>urse View 183 1/t.., 1~-250-0464 729·7262 llWPT ITs-lllT llY1 •IMMAC Spacious & llght ---S950mo +sec & rel. Ideal aml balcony. garage, •LRG DI• trl-leYel. 28f 2 ...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;... ____ 13 000 .. SQ t1 101 New 38A. 3 lull baths frplc. 2 L.agUnl k lCh 2 I 48 for couple or sm family 1825 NO PETS 640-~<195 · lotta. 2'~8a. cath. cell, lll-4112 Hunt. leach 1040 kite~. JBR 1'.BA pvt patios. 2-car gar. wtd Oceantront.lu• 4.000 sq 11 No pell. 722-7178 · Ull-.. llllll a«yUte. FPa. Roman Bl _ Commtrclal Property 3 BRAND NEW 4Br 3 5Bal $4391<' Bkr 642-3850' hkup Great IOC nr park hm 50· glass LR. 48A ----...._ 2lfR--1~~~ remodeled ~~~t.h~::0u~~~~im~ WESTCLIFF 2Bl.f\ 2BA . 2778 custom homes P111 •••••tt • $1~00Avlnow759-9194 pub.pvtstepsto40'deck lltr11th1J.,'1.. tow nhomu. Gated (213)~60-9513 Condo. d/w, w d. frplc. ...llT ... sundecks, every up-•JASMINE PARK• • on 'sandy cove. Furn Unfurn. Garage, laundry. comm Car /stora carport. PoOI $950/mo. - . grade A mite from lhe OCEAN VU PENTHOUSE New 3Br 3'>Ba condo, $4,000-$4.500 499·2183 Deck. $1000 mo t Dep. . port ge. 2BR 1BA encl gar.,,e 955·6385 or 240-628 1 •MllT IUll IOK below bldr price rtt•ni view 52200/mo No __ ---35th St. Avl 11/ 1 pool. lndry rm. stove. · -.. • _ .,. p & ooeS 2a5n9.00a must$ 1309 9soeeo Largest 2 master bdrm pets * 720-3965 ~ HUis 2 I 50 548-3727 . d/w. celling Ian. vertical patio. No pets Olsh· W .... ~rt-JU 1•SIE corAner WH eshtclh lb 11'1t 4 , to 4 . , 399 B Ii bllnda We' a & washer & •lndry rm • / lrvtoe ve 10 v s I y, Bkr 536-3898 848-0709 K uy rom ownei · --· 11 Y gu $725/mo. 843·0930 Yrly. D . A-1I nowl traffic, good slgnage, ___ __ and Save' Savei . Save• •OLD COM • SN lam hM w/view, bl1· Baylront Duplex 2BA water.. $1550/mo 642-3850 Bkr 1 478 so FT &llJHl!ll Chris 71 4·650·2820 2BR tBA. Quiet. brlghl. Ins, lrpl, 2 car gar .. w/ S1200,3BAS1500 lgllv· llJWITlllAPTI · EXTRA LARGE 3BA·2BA 1 an •101 By Owner SAVE $$$. •••e••• small balcony, garage. opnr. gardener. New ing rm & lg OH lrplc, 4 car . Ml-7111 ' 2 car garage. washer dryer llllLY llnlllllll _. Single fam name --"3B ·--, ....... , UY '5975/mo 760-a052 Berber ~•fPI -thruoul ~ar, w/d. 538-137.4 . . . tacilltles~ patio. 2BR. '28 ST. s 1000 • H.9a lrg den. h1gtll.y up·, n:r• -3.21 LARKSPUR Duplex 2 Adults p~f No Pets BE.AUT.IFUL BACHELOR Sorry; NQ Pets (714) 971·0300 2BR. Lido Isle. S f050 -lndusttlal 2788 graded, cul-de·sac. great 13BR:-28A. dble frplc. cus· 2BA units 2 blocks to S11501mo ~ '11"2-0138 On the Boardwalk Sep 3BR. Lido Isle. $1500 l...,,iioiiol ______ _ location 2 mt" 10 beach tom blll-lns, lar_ge yard. -I _ .. _ BA meatilUIU I--··---2648 Associated Realty Servtce. 1200 so FT w/front olhce. RV $434000 water Loaded. up· -kt ....... n.lrg Quiet& .._,._._" 2025 w Balb o a 1arro reardrt11e4n Door $239 000 964-5488 access 96 Na<AI~ •·ICh 2169 Sec re $550 VAL V 1n -• -I C1tll Jan. Gr1»bb & Ellis graded 4 ·3.921 Aozz "'-r;: _. u c *LARGE 1BA. OCEAN 673·3663 I S7 Ol mo 629 Terminal -• utll N-amkr, no pets wa Co t" ••esa l . 854·8001(09t11 3BR 2BA Duplex Frplc *•EXECUTIVE custom 673•6372 aagnmtl VIEW Ne8r main beach --y. s a"" Hunt. Harbour 1042 gar. newly decorated 3Br QBa l/1ew of ocean. __ 111r ' Utll patd S800/mo ua.. Renuls DAYS 540-9352, EllES ......... ..,...., ___ ..._.-Mobile Homes 602 Avocado $1445 1ncJ bay & park $2600/mo On water. dbl BA, 1BA, 20 Th ... attractive Apts lea· 249-1211 or 497·458t -· !46-0661 ~~R~r~~~~ !ti.r;~= ·For Salt I 1100 gas & watet 760·9020 646·2087 ~r 1 ~~ e ~ec;·, 1~~~~~ ~";~'cs:kat. :r.irv:;: COMMANolNG VIEW ot Rooms 2706 21111/f, ltll ... ~495 000 619·342·4949.' Ill ... n INCREDIBLE HAABOAt •BLUFFS -CONDO N-979.1927. 650•7•20 Of Clfport In a beautifully cout. Wall·wlll glass * CORONA DEL MAR * Nwpt Bch M· 1-A Zone 519.345.5557 ---OCEAN VIEW Beautiful drps, pnt. crpt, apple __ landscaped sett ing Beach across street Room 10 rent in •BA Agent. 541-5032 2eR 2BA \Jiii rm. carport >BA 3BR. den. lam rm. 2'tBA. ITl1S Tl--Sorry. no pets. Luxurtous. Large llv rm Waterfront Main Channel. $250/mo space rent incl "'1W kttctten. nuge r f/p, pool, 1ec: No pets. Super Sharp IBR tBA 1 Bedroom S6S5 Gourmet kttch PV1 deck hOUM S550 tncomt prooeny 2790 2BD. 2BA CondotOock ~le; & uhls $80 000 suite. pool turn tunlurn 75 lse.-.549-0709 yrty w/par,klng s135/mo.. 28dnn78a 1#1\hae $845 1Bdnn.$965 lo deposit 968-7271 Mtn1waterv1ewspabou~ 960-3794 Shor t term rental -Jlm ·Oy9'6 35·3090. IHMldmm 494·2265or 499-1955 Laguna Bch. furn room 1 · 11l 1Wf1 , S39?k 2l3·592·.347i TQAILER 35 . $7000/mo 673·9387 •PllT•lll• Eves/Wknds57U478 COSTA MESA Pool. pvt entrance Sh( PRICED TO SELL AT 100K abana Costa Mesa CALL MORNINGS Spacioos 1 BR 1BA secur· Ml· 1U• ~ ltach 2669 BA $350, N·Smkr 35 • BELOW MAI Only 7 3 x N~pert k ach 1069 Senior Park $11 500 .MSMINE Creek L•ght 3Br lly condo. bty & ocean •r.: I lnJ --•EXCLUSIVE GUARD• refs 494-0451 GR M Take o v e, u.•-••UPllP. -64?·6977 lam rm Quall1" decor vteWS.Ang1tce67Ps~!1901.2$1000 2gBaRra1gBe :.~2rep·671ace62, patio. Alrg 1BR734-0Shaltmar. t GATEOCOMMUNITY• LAGUNA cute sml8r/8a I $2.800,000 1st at9•~ No n ---' -No Pets Secllon 8 wel· · 1 Ouallfylng Perfect 1031 • ......._. ,.,_.. 1006 San1a Ana Heights New-jFvrn1shed One-Bedroom assoc pool/tnnts 8111 12'6 39 B • come $550 month • • IAITM unattac Nice area ~pl 1 upleg Big Cash Flow . .,-tiiliiliilliiit....,-,... ... ,... __ ..._ port Back Bay area 2 BR. Mobile Home $8.500 $2600/mo• sec 759-8029 R 2 a townhouse. 2·car Yrly 1BA ·~ blk 10 bay 642-3307 or 631·8640 2BA Apts w/2 cat garage, M. n-smk '385"1111cable A1vers1de CntyCalJ lor 1 BA $4 70.000 852-1003 35 1 W Bay. Costa Mesa . gar. fr pie. walk to Hoag & quiet area, parking· S69S ---=-..-= .,. -central A/C. wet bar. fire-Incl 494·2921 494. 7166 I setup 714· 760-7292 Bkr Balboa Island Duple)!, 3BA. IBA up. 2 •BR. 1'~BA down $699.000 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5. 315 SAPPHIRE 675-0212 642·2553 Mll•I 01111 Bay Liken-$1500/mo inc utll. 219 20th SI CLEAN 2BR 2BA .. pat10. place, micro, washer & PRIVATE ROOM & BATH I~, - BAYCREST A~EA 1 ::::..... Beautiful plan 3, with •secur11y 960-5552 Lower unit. 675-5068 !-.-.. yd gar w/d hkup r ••-& ••• aim NB P .,..._., · · · dryer hkupa Gojl course Kllc~n prlvlleges In prl· ' "-• -·• 3. BA 2 BA. pool. spa. "Lido ark Mobile 2BA. llbrary. lam•ly room & BEACH COTTAGE. lBA • $825/mo Incl grdnr/wattJ :>'iew All ma•nl Incl Sorry vate Costa Mesa home -.. r ew cari>41t, for sale by 2BR 2BA Steps to bay& private spa Gorgeous 1BA. sm yrd. parking CoronadelMlr 2622 252CE 16thPl960-152 1 ·tlloc t 5"40509 . I vs••~" owner 71 4-528-7621.l pY1 bch 198Qcost $64K View 1.4 .years rental 5700 mo 506 36th St. TAWr9q'd,nopets ~~-·-546-8829 New8:900 Sll mult·tenanl 714·248-8251 • sell $49.500 760-0457 52875 mo .Agt 644·80&7 675_43!f9 or 650•4399 Newty redec 2Br, close to ~ Sleeping room Quiet set· auto certer Xlnt localJon lllbol NEWL v REMODELED beach. frplc, gar. pkg IAl'fl9I •WltmmT• ttng Neat male· Non on ma1or street 1n Santa •--'--J• 1007 J&YlllllOllH'I 1 ' llWNITIUOI· T h BLK TO -BCH1 2BR. fire-0sPpE~e.10s1p8.?106705A·~~Lll~ 1BA, 1car garage. • ••• ,~ .... smkr ' No drugs Cost•! Ana $915.~· ... 000Leased ..rna-•2BR28.AupP9rCPJan.-.+2BR_2BA.1!9ht & Btry. lrg Lg Irvine errece ome place $1100 m(Hi th •• ->T '" "S650month 760-8364 -111r•• M A 8$056 .. .,., IM•llTT&a SJOOK •3BA3BA OP1an priv Patio !:tep' to Pool.oeeanview 3BR-yearly-'Please c all . AVEApt B •WITl•TILIPI* esa .• els 54 • Sc;nnetderComm'IRE MuatMITIBR. qule~ lo-S375K By Ownr 675-9460 beach. Pool overlooks maid $5000/mo 673-9323 633·9161 11am-6Pm IAl'fl9I E)(CLUSIVE BEACH Upstairs furn lg corner BA. Call BA&IT ADAMS cation! Don't pass this ----...:.,. - -marina Only $47K Ser • COM 3BR 3BA. unat· 1BR 1BA, lrplc, garage, lBR $635 & 2BA $735 incl COMMUNITY lg PY1 BA. 1 mlle lrom tx:h (11')111-IOOO 81 53 9 * l&YYllW/ .. * 149)()( Agt 650·6268 PY1 deck. washer/dryer prvt ga.rage. gas & ~ater BAY VIEW Beautilul 2BR In C M Pd u111tt1es · ~_bar; nu~at 4 ,900 Doc~ for .W -b.oa1_ ~· .Costa Mesa 2124 teched home Fireplace. Year lse S900tmo AYI No Pets 2323 Elden 2BA.. Micro tIIW hr• $375/mo 722·1618 SANTA ANA RETAIL -WTI ILTll fablilous Bay1ron1 condo 1M I • I •... s'fsJ~ C.U:'~m 6~~ 11'il5 644-7394 5A&J454. pt~. • ~& en1'oy our WEST ~,...;teas -lo S,,E1~,r ,-rC~R 11..... . $375,000 Agt 723-0446 1•1 I I 1 / ease 4 • 1 IM 1~ 1111 prvt °beach S t905 All beach Bdrm sep bath a ru ' ~" """ uuu DESPERATE! Must Sell ,611 Ltdo Patk Dr Wl~arage & btg yard Bl;:,ffs t>eauhlul view tm· 900 SEA LANE EAST SIDE 2BR l BA maintenance incl kitchenette . Non-smkr LOS ANGELES AET All S254K Vu of bay OWC oi::N SUN).::!_ $750fme> 548·7367 mac~late• 3BA 2',BA 644·2611 W/g1rage Close to every· 1 ..... lllM Eltra• mat re $575 546·3793 CEN TE R· 12 700. s I 3BA. 2BA Condo 1545 S 1750t mo days _ th1ng 1 A v a 11 now y-:~o u SJ.725000 2nd 2BA 2BA condo J F• IALI IY IWID Hcx811/Condos A n a h e ' m A v e 760-3504 eves 673-5253 2BA. 1BA. garage. prtvate $735/mo Agt 681· 7370 SORRY• 0 PETS Sehne+def Comm I A ~ Obie gar. deek 771-37 19 BACKBAY TOWNHOUSE deck a she I d e EA-$-TS-JOE DUPL-.,.v. 2BR. UL1 l ..... 11 Hoetfs/Mottfs 2718 Call BRENT ADAMS ..,8 ...... .r. ,_____. $1 100/mo Avail 11115 .. IG BlUFFS ENO UNIT 's w r ry r ~ -" '""" 2•'tBa 5219K \K'11111n'• 2102 Please can alte S p .. hkup. 950 709'' Gotcr· 1BA, yard. garage pan. WILi ft II.Ill Ill LUI MTll 01•)11~ CorGnl 9'! Mir 1022 3~ s~:~n~at/~~~~~t 541-670; m ~ F~~~:'\E~·~~· enrod 644-1447 fvrn Of unlurn No pets. •3Br 2Ba hse $1495/mo Wkly rentals now avatl I• lllT llYIJ 548-57P2/H 476-1889/W 28' 2Be Slngl9 StY tWTth ... PET OK 2BR 2PA 2·Sly Rent or lease option 2&R--a8a. 2-car gar crpl, S750 1st ~ s.ec;ur1tt •LUJt 3Br 2Ba apt St475 $147 00 wk & up 2274 2BA cottage w/~t rm 1 ... -l9ftl••• pool/jecpvtyd 637-911~ twnhse, patio. lncd yard, Ag1 Barb 67S.5511 ·drapes relr lg. d/w 213-476-7035 •BachelOr apt $650/mo Nwp1 Blvd. CM 648-7445 A·2 lot. $485.000 f _,_ l --garage. 197 t·D Wall~ ----a..: sundeck . 2 only Near E:SrOE ,-Br, pOOI, cable TV Agl Jonn1 645·3663 S.. Lion Realty 673-5354 !Santa's gift to you Brand lalbol 1"'1nd 2106 $825/mo 361-5754 ,..... clllt-i.. beach S 1200 675·357~ & ga! paid Refareqd. No NWPT SHORES 1 Blk Bch VIOdon Rtntlls 2722 new duplex w/many up-----Large patio. pool Over· C--$585 & $605 7 e_,,,.,4 ~~ , ... ,. . II.I . .. \ C grades 2 3BA 2BA units Avail now tJll June 15 cus· * 3BA, 2i.BA. new home. loc>klng Newport Bay harming 2BA. lrg kit. sep pets. 14 2Br 2Ba. new crp11. frplc. ASPEN • CHAISTMA~ OSU MtSI 1024 100 block. Price stashed tom lg 2 sty 2BA. 3BA ~ w/b11t1n1 & d w Bright & Avail 1111 6~5..4639 dtr, l/p, Obie gar. strg S Flower 645-8161 apptm O/W, gar & carl)O(I, yrty. RENTAL Lovely duplex. • 'MCRE oo Mesa Verde to only $559 000!!1 Best famrmhm Furn Frplc & tunny,w/frplc.lgclosets. -01 PCH Sl250m o E'SIOE 2BA -1BA new 731-1230or675-9414 3 blocksto gondOla Prl· Goll CourM wlv~ ofl buy In town ' Call John garden.$1150 673·8642 $1195-$1250 645·2566 ~ILlfFI-~·lll&Olana/Suzanoe carpet, garage, 4 plex I BA Condo. 2nd floor. in vale outdoor Jacuul. Oppottun!t!t! 2904 Are )'OU earnn1ng what you are wor1h'? Are you happy with your work? For a FREE video tape call 652·6384 24 Hr recorded .· ~ 12thtee&swanlake 217 1 Maurer 631 ·l266. BALBOA ISLAND •3BR townhouse Newpl 3BA.2 1tBA.S'l.695 LAA.PE 2BR •Office, 1 No pets. $700/mo 319 the Versailles. $895/mo 11eam shower. JaC\lut II frontage on golf .673· 1768. Fresh, t1rlght •BR lrplc Hgts. frplc, patio. very Corbin Assoc. 644-1271 block to beach Large Monte Vista. 582·2997 300 Cagney Line Adrian bl th. perfect for couple course 3500 s/I 4Br, I $1 600 . nice. 322 Ogle St •C LIDO GREAT c bnAGE. balcony with ocean view. E'SIDE 2Br vpstalrs $635. Really 645-8513 "50~~: \~d~~du~11n~· 2'&B1. 3-car gar. pvt pool , WINTER RENTALS $995/mO 647-75 .. 0 3Br . pV1 beach. 3 tennis c12a,rp1 o7rt2.3s0 12 206 50 mo Avail Cable hk-ups. lg closets. 1 -e.-TI IUll m 0 m . y.C a 11 YP a 0 1. meuage & spa. S1,4S9,000. Bkr From 2BA at $1 175 1 ---courts sailing M st See -N F\ I d 352 -493-0~6 1 ;957-607 1 3BA Bay1rontatS·2.500 ° •EASTSIOE 2B A 1BA 61 -0966 · u · -o pell. e sreq · Sparkling clean 1BAI 303-920-1596 front house. clean. 3 Leavemessage Ne w •~ d,e co rated Victoria.645·8161apptm Stove & frig Incl Pro· • Do your buying and M lling ................. IH, S876/mo • sec 111 E L.91 llU Twnnouse apt. avail now F ..a 1114..... fesslonal only NO PETS Palm Springs Condo "' at the classified mar ket. ...,..ll..... 23<d St 213·654-3740 3BR. 2~A. very prlvimt :!f\. ~t·~~ 6~~:.r,~o 5ts":!IW:ter pd. nr kr·prel'd. S6.50/mo ~s. :&~'. t:~:~.g0l1 Restocking beauty aids & Pi&}'L N_o OA llJQh aarnlng, minimum 1nv $ 1 . 5 0-0 0 0 C a I I 1·800·343·2 162 24 hours ,....-=~:::::_::.:==:::=~=::_:::_::_-=d::=::::=====:::; *WESTSIDE •· 1 2.4100/mo 67.5-1895 tt6r•, 646-5330 Iv mso yearly 675-9006 $65/Ntghl. 714-744..()977 2 story. bike to beach Ag1. OPEN SUN 1-4 COSU Mesi 2624 2 BDRM, 2 BA $1000. • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE eow~ 11 ee.:~ 12 P\Mon 13 Wound up DOW 38A. 2BA. fen<led. bllttns I 112 VIA LOACA mil 1.1111'111 Frplc:. laundry. poo1 av11I· Roomm1tts W.nttd $1.176 542·67111 LIDO ISLE. Furnished 281 •Big 1 & 2BR E·lide locl IBr 18a upstrs, lg patio, able. Near FUhlon 2724 2 WKS free rentt Lrg 3BA. 2Ba house. New kitchen. BBQ & lndry rm Patio, 1825 2Br 281 specious. -Isl.ind. No pell. 640-1911 i---------28A 2·story condo Frplc I frpl. dbl garage. Winter 9ar & cable all! $635 & S725. Pool. gas. refrlg --**"'"" ... brick patio, gar, pool. $1575/mo. * 673-4170 $745 Nopets.831·6427 Incl. No pets. SSOO tee. ·*1-1111* Clean. w/d. pkg S399 $1175. Call 875-6629 •Big S..Utllu.I qule1 1BR 645•5653 145 E. l Bth SI Frig. dishwashel. stove Xlnt! Lisa 4150-7529 ---Llllll ~ Great Eutalde location• Large 1 BR hdwd floors tncl. No pets 54~855 ITTll I H•lm 3BR 28A on Nnd·belt Lndry room. BBO P1110. $575 .• utii. 111 & 1111' •-llll* Lg 3B~. 3' •BA Twnhm. 3BR 3'h8A. nu tu• condo ~h. Set. spa, AIC. garage cablea11all $635 1799 ~Blvd. Apll •--M r wln-amkr W/d trpc. gat, ecc 2335 EkSen . dbtl gar. $3500 722~6480 Sorry No petal 831-&427 2•3. 846-2see, 493-3033 Frlg. dishwasher. stove MOV9-•n lmmed Mltr BA $1375. Npeta 642-38 1~ --_ incl. No pet• 545-4855 & t A S450/mo · $450 · · I UllllTU 11 W Sharp 38r 28a lower Enc I dis:> 642-6556 I ft.m Tl-v 18R, S550-M 50 gar· new :arpeta & IL• Tl 11111 !CdM. prof Fem .hr 3BA. -Tll v 28 Ft S650-S750 :C,apesa, ':: 15':2 50 sec. 3BA 2BA upper unit. gar· 1 2BA condo Newly re-- Mouh1a1n setting sur· ftAYRIOOE 2BR 1BA .,38R. S950 pet -_. _ •· DfW. W/O hk up. 1 furbllhed. ocn vu. private llTllPllllm Wiiiing lo start a new buat· ness w/pr~ pOtenttal lor ftnanc1a1 tndepen· denQt 1n 111·24 mos 24 Hr Msg. 714-991-2837 Vend ng Aou1es1Loc&I tor aale cheap ·Pon1ble gross each machine .o$400-$800 ..,..._ty Call Frank 1-800-346--0645 rounded by streams & plintitlon .. shutters'. G• & water paid! Pool. Lg 2BR 1'1~8A. wlltt·•ll $1200/mo beh, gar. $525 759-683-1 · 111111 1BR & 2BR coodos WWkt«Jdryer & frig inel garage, dietlwuherl clOMta. garage. 1795/mo 210 Lugonla ~ ---C ~~~ w/garage w/opnr, w/d Nloe patio $l250/mo. 642·5073.$5()..6069 + 1700 MC. ~-7491 Of TSL MGMT 642·16Q3 1 2~1~':a~t;·b~k:~ hkup, woodburnlng frplc, 9 HAR B 0 R VIEW Spefltllncl clMn 2Bdrm, 957.o730 •BW FFS 2Br 28a, !pie. I bch. gar. w/d maid MARKETING Co seelung dynamic business mind· ed people, small mvest· ment. money baclil ouar .. nothing to lose unleu you don't call 9412· 1559 ._IMTI mlcfo $900 t 1 o S 1100 1 KNOLL... 3BR 28A, com· 1'A8a. S750. All utlls pd. LOV91y 38R 2BA w/lplc. 2 pool/2carporta/coln w/d. $495. 875-6451 1st + de90s t. No pets pletety remodeled-Just Frig, gar. Sorry. no pets car gar. garden. aundeck $950 NO PETS 722·8011 1-. -I C AC CALLValma5<49·2447 Htte nftll Full greenbelt 1960 WALLACE S1 100GrNllOCI Agt Jeri Evee/wtlends72t·8140 FEM Non smkr shr 3Br 0 T E Avail now ~lean & neli vtew 12800/mo. 2·1424 5"2-4995 64()..4868 Of 496-486s 2Ba C.M. house w/aame. Hlilh Htnlng; pa.rt time. minimum 1m1 $6.300 00 Call 1~00-648-7755 24 hra. A I 0 JBB 1eA [)pix wlga' 9 1 RYI~ TERRACE... . . *SHARP 18 R, new I nr S.C Plia $285/mo •. p\11 • ai d. Otw & 4 /d ~lm''38A.. "te)eC· -ft4Qf'ITE SERENO' cetPtt. pelnt, enc gar11ge. 751-0272 .or 1162-1623 S L E 0 se1l Aefi r.,, 5<10-4 T52. tacular views, 2 car gar· Presflgfoua llvlng. Quiel. 2 blka off sand. avail now MtF to shr 3BA 2' 18A 49 Pflegea S1 HllPCI)'~ 52 ~ )'9low 53 NoUft .... 64 lAiglll ......, 58~ -~--.. --__ age. $4100/mo. 91tden. pool Mlllng. 1 S700/mo. 76Q·ae62 I Twnhae w/2 car gar w/d EASTSIOE3BR 1BA. frplc, ftAVCAEST ... 2BR 2BA. • BR 1825, s~lo, S525· t VERSAILLES LATOUR frptc no pets 120-3119° garage, hardwood floof1 2 cat gar1199, wthr/dryr lfll1m1'I E. lectrlc gates to car 28R 28A, lrplc. qu)et loc $510/mo • '!\ u111 11200/mo • sec No Incl $1260/mo. Large at1ract&w Apt• In a por11. cable TV & 880•. S1200/mo 11e No· pets 1---- peta.Agl 142·6361 11• 1•1• beillltilul gsden Mttln9 5 min to the be9Ch. No 1"WAgtnofMM4·T211 H8. lrg custom hc>m• E.ASTSIDE Shal'p & deet'I •• • • P~l/epa. Garage or J*a.642-3148 8'eps tot>Hch 2of3rms lg 28R 1""8A w/patlo NEWPORT-HOTS. 48R .::::::'·i~' no pet.:00 •SHARP ~HA. 2 tull ~'Yrty ·~t ~.B:1s"'~~~. r.~~,~~'f454/9'-Wltl. ' 0 "' n h 0 Ii I e u n II . 2BA. pool,"'*· d9h wthr 391 w WlllOn 131-5513 bMM, IMOlrt10. ~ All! now~ 1900/mo I --$826/mo A.gt 54t-tMO 113001mo. 1at/laatlsec _ _:_______ ~ '*'· O#I ~lilfl /Agt 722.-4520 •&lllTmlf .... - ----(21 S) 4M·15 72 / d • .,. 1 Bedroom sees 54t-6llO Agt. . ~ remod9ld 28A 28A -(21313M '356/~ 28dnn ,... 1n5 .. • ' • BAVFRONT/PIER 28R-concto dblegar9 Fem Ll.&e:'d • .._ p . A9f9,. NfWPOR'T 301 Avocado "2·11MO I II HI l•H 28A oonOo. 2 car garage., n/etf'lc• No '*9-S550 mo mo . ..._m1 111enO ~ ....,_. .....,.._ ..,..,. redeccuted. Mutts, Ho utl9 Ind 548-7139 E'SIOE. Otenge/Mon1e :' = ~· :rr:1mo 1 BR gsden ~ gar=, ~ ~· 'pell I 1250. 173-M40 N/tmllr ~ tumlshed 28R Vleta. 2'"' 1-:z. Ho ... now. a 1a..eo.o100' ::::' .... ,w ~ i C*POt18 & lndry .~. • W£STCUFF Latge 18R t Apl In ~ WIO , Peta. Good '*'· v.11•11 Ptnttlouee. Bey o.c. c.1199'1116/mo• 1ldmlforqAduttS895 cond o. po o•w... ~I blc '° bdll Avt nowl11 1780 "'°""'-.... 7197 & 0oMn Yu. 28R 18A. w. No ....... 1-.3071 28dnn towilt\Ome 1115 == =7~ I .NM 14f91mef. M5-530I lnwstlMnt OpponunllY 2908 ENJOY f4•1S~ retUfn on l'fus1 Deeds 110.000 10 S 1.000.000. CaM Denison At90C 873-7311 NOW! Mrii ToLNn 29 14 •WtOOW HAS iii 4 TO.I S 10,000 up. Ho cndtfV Ho ~-Cell Den6eof'I • Aaaoc. 1n-1s 11 N0W1 '6iiilii iliODIL TWIWll. IMnY ....... Shun.. lnol '°"""' **'9. tot .. of I......_ I~."'*· '"ruou1. i 1eoo IH . ~ • '-"· 1~tlt.1"W,.q'd.. l-i=ii;iiii1i1•ii-, fllll llWf..., IC n•1i~1 •ff20 formal cllnln.t:YltW ll0-2M5 -r,r-~ ~ ~ ~ 1 .,. to .., ., .....,., OCIAN VIEWt 28R 28A. :".'. __ ·-~ - l 1DIMl.AgU41 .. I 'AIAE lrgbrand·,,.. -~.87.:. CALL~H~1-~;., .l700/mo~l7i--1748 =:.·,;"~· M50 . l ~!.~~ ....... -· -........... -~ CIUilf llli -------~ ............... _ ·=:·::-=· .... ........ =94:';..:"'°· --~ gar--=opener, ........... palto I ::oo,::~:.,~-=a~, H.I. Twntwn ,_..ocean. You oft. mamt ..... .t _....,._....,._.,.._.._,...,. ,_ all. Ok. 217 .,., -•· l tM. + ,.,.., al.--to ~. 5l20 ~ M & aA. N·emtcr. 'fOVI ....... in ,..._n tor ICW .• ._ 7 .. 41 iiii Wrll -.. , I~· HO ...... Wmag. 211-G1• MpO + '-' u11 M(M379 _..... .... trlMI tnoen-lil W O..tataidlt19 *"• .,_ PITI .... , ....... FUAN.,21A Cllaafl epl. tll j' a• 281 nine tlve/1tlpend pr09r am. i1M llW prlM. DOuMe ....... •IA'f fiiiilfi• n ....... = June 80 ....... '°.... _. , non-emllr WIO IJlp *~ l'OUP9 • ~ ; ..... cozy ~· tM. ""°' .-... pool. IP ....,.. ="'°· .. I .... pct l •Mt • .. , . 111i1mo: 1 °'1.:-...or. • peua. ....... -:l:m.1= ==~:-=.r.a:.= :,.. .:~i OOOZ.':":u :;:mm,, eoo ---·. T . iUlflM•tW :.o.•1 ... 111, . = 'r'NC' ,_ -=o:~·~· ............. .&h*u.w .... -·~~-= .U,.ttl +lwrter Mtllll.~.I ... U11111 --u--·-·•itii ., __ .. ..__ ......... ., ........ ln-1117 llt , 11 li•I~-~ • -.._ .... _ --~ . ·-.__ .,. .... I ..,,..... -~ t••·~ I. I ,.......... -.,,,~~=a..-......... f ... ··--···· ~~ RllllDI llER& Cit .. • ~ ....... .... " ... :o::..:= '::c"N °"819e ...... ::=--~·· LilM llUlllHlllpt. ,IT, **Hlr*iiiiii** Upec:!'-...... ~8'81 & --... Nelldl OOOd .-.: .... lmnpor1 ,..,,.... 9llCI required *'IKPl,.Y!A"* 11ore __ ..._• • ell home. 'CUMI on 8e1boe GLJ~/Ai':ec ~ b9 INN, JOf111e ,.._, Cell •AVIATION FIRM! • Otoomed~tur• ~w • .....__... 1-....... ~ ........_• I Uftda; •• tell •FUN JOe~ t ..... ---1-..... -· •--... -.;;-laf1 M •OAIAT HQIJRSI' -•• ""' FOUNC>-BlACK & TAN, ... /Yf 548-113t .... ~ .... ,. •3 WltKS VACATION tim. In our llltlln k>-~ Pug Ooo W/eolet -.. _ ..... , --worltlf\a condnlone AFTlR OHE YEAR! cetlon E•ceflwlt ben· W• h•ve .,, °'*''"0 '°' • Found on beech ln ~I LIV!·IN W-~ FIT.Kwtn.5"45-7111 Cell FtM Mon-Fri 8-$: 9f!U c.11 ,,,rs f'l9f"tat Pad-Time T y p._,. &73-201f • 54CM101 -"'' _, _ t5f·t3t3 After &pm e.11 _1_1_4_·544 .. ~.50'-0i.iii Hller/Pall•·UP Em- FOUNO 9'.ACJ< & WHITE Mlltl[ 'II •t•IWW II& 473.4375 . '" •lfDI ==• &::::' :; ~'J~~S ~~ci_R~~ o~ ,: eernc. •.-tll =& ....... I.... •llPflllllf 3*!:'.::~2~~7~7~ ~:~1::0~~~ll~ IS2nd 81 & 8Mlf\OH r.~ All benefits. ....... fOt ,,,, Vefley dtt\Ct u .. Tenney()( Pet TOOi ...... ,. PP" 2580 Nowpo<I Wo h.,. <i.lcol. •-· ''~'' & T.., ULJl·fW• o•S.2 ... 321.0"•llouu p- FOUND:. CA , blec:k . & Blvd .. Coate Me;M. tlon481. dete entry & WOfd 2:30·1 . tM-9503 Boya-Glrlt PIT. 5-9 pm pllc:e11on in lobby of wt\lt•J matur•. ~ YOC•I Clrculate Petition• proce.,tng ~reterfel 1'11NIT Mondey thru Fnd•y. 10~ 10/23, lltcjnlly 8tg C•· &5011200 d•y No HP •vllll on • temp()(ery a Seturd•)' TICl(et s•les lor nyon. N.8 .. 7.2I· 1323 nee. So Cnty arH• permenent bull. ( t00% PIT recceptlonl1Mypl11 lor tports • events Eern . 7&0·7832. 455.7224 ~ FREEi '6·111 tn !'lour, CQst• Meu law oJfk:e S500·$700tmori1h Pales FOUND C0ekeflel. lrlllJle & C ER Call 474-0972 Now 1·& p.m . Mondey J l='rl· trelnlng & gyarantH · 17th. New ort BHc L ICAL dey 845-4044 mornings Men1941f.s 18• with c., · H m $800-S 1200/mo ,,.,. --A.ID IUmSS?? :T ... ~ .... OeMr-II .._ o.. ..... _ _. ... -•-Ww<•-••w _ .. ,... ... _ --.... lot.all( .. -,..,.. '°' ,o.. •l,.. t•h•t•.M~ -......... ~--· ... lr!O IO lf'e c,...,1 ~"' ,.,... -.n• f~ .. l~W .... ., 'N ~-('ft ,. c .......... .., .. .. .. .. , ... ·~· .. ...,. ~· .. .,.. tt•t......,.• ..,."' .,._. C-.,nt, c,.,, ~ one_. ' ..... ,,.. ,....., ~· •• ·~N o, •• .,. ,....,, .... ,......,. ....... "" .. CtJoOft ..... ,,.., CO!M'•YC ••• ..__.,._ .... ,.... Wt_,_.,_ _ _. .... o..o; ~-~..-°"'*' -·1•--..c.-_, __ -~ ........ ~o·.,.... "' •• ·'~·· t001• ··--)' ., ,,. ~ .. .•. ... .t1 • ......,...,,._.,....,o ~ ,,...,ec...,•••-• ., ... .,....... ._..._. .,,.. '"' ,.,. -·-~'""""'°"° .. .... 0. -· .~ ...... -.. "''" ..... tjOud ..._. .. •IJ'i ..... ~~-' For privet• non-profit bp'd. WOfk from your -1 a ore pm p, __ egency BookkMPI & home. Cell Clar• et '" eur111t1 312·5304 ,..UITIL/••••• Nftl ~ranch must 1111 21 1 e g•r•ge blaek. whit• ctie.t, 20-30 compufer skills r~'d 240-1845 or 844·f823 ALL NllTlllS -d _. FIT perm pos.tions"' S II It I ~.!:._helr10/~IOM5 u1ce>f!.tlelll & .Ae,hra. ATSC, 756-099l Hl'l>UE wnRK .• SP"'RE Now hiring, please apply In Urgently need dependable ~4urly • comm1u1on •OFFICEIWAREHOUS{ • J'OUF ems ft Cl•Slffled • .,....., . ~ "'" meg v-~ ,. person M·F 3_5 pm person 10 wor~ w•lhout t:'<am-3pm Newport •MARl(E..TINGtMGMT II~~~~---~---•••••••••;.;.;..~~---· & Hett>«, .M. 549.5933 Clerleal TIME. Pek'lt lovely min•· Reuben .E LM 15t E ·ll.ll>flf,Ylsion lor Tei1as 011 i"lrfer M r Bruce •ASST MANAGERS T_ -" ' ---- -ture toy$. •'" S2Q Ml Peclll C t' H eo In Orange Coast area ___._ 720·9266 No exp nee p110 train•"" I ~I. your bo FOUND: WATCH Ralph's • '~ No •xi>er~ neoes~ c OH ighway. We train Wr1te T G W8fehOUH First come hrst nireo ... '" a ut m•rk•t perking lot. di&DIUll • wy. Amulng recOfded ~h Dickerson Pres SWEP· WAITED ASI( FOR CtNOY neighbor 10130189. 759-$555 0( FIT~ poeitlon av•ll· mMMge re"'81s delells. Relt•urenf CO .Boll 961005. Ft 7 14.939•1233 your 5,46-3425 'a~ Poaitlon r9qUires c • 1 1 • n y t 1 m • WllTD/WAITllU Wortn h 76161 • FOUND: WOfmdrtve ~ computer/typing skllla. 1-900-456-~567 With car 10 Mf'vlCe estat>-1!11------·I DUD 01 IUYE Empk>-\I/anted kno..,· . ~ °8:1~ 10/29 am. lnterMCliofl oi COrrHpondence. •nd ......... llthed routes $40-S60 Sates $300 a weelt clear New , .. ~... SS ,..,. ~~ti e~ 19th & ~ Blvd tlee'Vy pllon•s Pleese •••---Ca•h d II h-'-J • 3S ~~C..' ~ c 0 It. M • s • • ca ti EnterprltH. Inc 610 eo.1. Meae Full-time Leri 11Jtelle1 AlftlWN•-P•nd1ng need• man-oe-CHEERFUL Qu•et • resp :;...-' ,_.....,.., ·• Mrld ret41me to TetPttn FOf Sea l.afk Motet In .... •,Y ..,1111 w ..... see comp ny e.1· • '~J ~ •• ~c..io<(J't Our CS31·84M to Identity Newport Center Or . Ste 2274 Nwpt'Slvd. CM 979·0747 " The Orang& 'C:,: Delly ment·minoeo people laoy seekS live-in H5eltpg I ~ FOUND: YOUNG FE .. ALE 240, N•wport Beach, INSU .. aNCE ci * ROllL* Pll I I Oven.me all you'INant No or t>ldg maint No drug/ ·~~ ,. "" .,,, ~ o / rioepenoent Real eJtp necessary Mull be alcohol 631-1794 _ ~ CAT.lnFV nrureeriV•I-.i92MO Attn.Sandi PRl•llLLmllll Estate Tabs nave an om· -1au T --(SI / ) (J ~ =-=•= _ open m1noed hara worlc· ... ..,5 G 1 ... , r-... ater Werd 1 .. ) 642-4783 Com• work in Am9'1Ca 5 meo1ate operi1ng tor an •no willing 10 advance .,u,.. IN ASST will care 1 .; :;;;...---..--.._...._,..""-·--"~ Solid crMm body Ceuco COCKTAIL WAifRess -Ecx~~YIO<p•-~r .. owtcng•"I most t>e•ut11u1 Chr111mas e11perienc-eo Outs•de rapidly First come t11s•1 tor ine elderly Nights ·-_..-: ears. 'r""" tell 968-6811 ·""" _.. .. _ ,.. ~ t SOU CO S Sales pe T '" 10D 7a outw ~lo A·"' I -""' 8"1 Shllt Apply in peraon. Bonnie •t 114-751-2490 I ores In TH A T rsQf'I MIS pos-sere ve<l Pos111ons 11m11eo I Sun~ Tnurs , Lot;,. ,.,;· "LOST Black LeQ "MAS" lalend Yec:ht Club. 1500 PLAZA and TUSTIN it1onoflersac.ompeut1ve aramust Applyt0da¥ 7141956·3"39826-4633 Adult 'leutereo male Newport Blvd c M UUL llm PLAZA We need your salary & comm•sSton start tomorrow Call J lotl vi'c1n11y 17th & · ' · · _ · • talents 1n·reta11 sales and package m11eage & ex· Mindy 939-1228 PAW NURSING CARE Plac.nUa Children deto· .... E 11 Per 19 n c e d 11 t 1 • as ..cun1ers Flexible peqses For more 1nlor· Housekp1ng good cook tete. PIHH call Cart at Accepting eppllcallons for galionttqini actional. nours. lmme<l1ate open-m~lon regarding this Boat1 ano bik••nd own c.ar e•Pt'r rel s. ! 6'45· 1055 or 627 ·3223 Servers-M/F & Cooks Word Pe,.eGt 5 Q.. Irvine Ing•. no expernmce• posilion. please call Chen CMnpet"I and cottages · all Liao area 673·5100 Apply at '2750 Harbo; •' e • · Ca II Ph YI Ii s mTI OIAIT PWA Freeman al 642-432 1 the thlng1 that malilu um· Bl~d.HarborlAdamsCM 833-1500 (7 1')546-2520 Ei1t 301 merfuncMt>efounoln LllT1 ... NllewL..fll B•lbo• Perirnlu1• P91n1 Pleesecall 675-6612 11iiijiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiij ..... ~ ~n.~191 Cleaified . COMPUTER 1npu1/ge"Oer8i 1• IH rWl&ll Tiie laih Pilet office 111 salea d•pt for MAIL ROOM (714) 730-1141 330 w Say St REWARD. Lost In K-Maf1 smell lrvlne mfg com· R Costa Mesa at Coun1er "8 Gold wees-peny Exp & good typing · 2 ~ et ail • ding ring w/dlam'ond lkllls req'd Call M8lllne . ..... •IU Tiil IAUS. chennel setting Lady Wltt:<l61·9302 The.Orange Coast Dally Leading to Mgmt Retr1I !11•••-••miiiiiii wtto found, pleas. please Piiot has openings in its eip preld PETMART Sales 4'8furn No Questions 111110/WI Mail ~ lor 1 Part Laguna Hills 643·0100 &Stied 842-8392 I For V1de0 Store.. Time IN.,ERTER and a !!II-------• I Cos .. Mesa 751-5263 F411 'rime LEAD PERSON i--------• llttnOnlls to hendle Scnecl\lles ano * IOllL. BRAYER to the Hoty Splnt lllllDllLP , =~~ ~~~1~:~1~':;d •••Ill ITAT111111 Hofy Spirit. you Who make FIT. PIT. no experience na\oe mail room ell· Orenge Co 5 largest othce me ... everything •nd necessary 631-6672 perlence Apply in pet son •upply co "now open m Who anow ,,,. the way to llllD 6am-lpm Monday thry lrv1M We are acceptong re.ch my Ideals You FIT day position based in "Frldey TM Daily Pilot appticauons tor 1"-IOl- Wl'lo give me the dly\ne Coat• Mna Company 330 w. Bay St Costa IOWI~ FIT. & PI T PQS· gilt to forgive eno forget .,8n P<OVlded Must nave M... Ask 1dr George llions the wrong lh•t IS done 10 clean drtvlng record & Ar•uz 642-4321 Ext * ana SILIS me and You who •r• in all 1ic.nte0 •over · 3 years 203. * .,,_ lllll the mst•nces ol my Ille Brl,current OMV print· ._ Wllllllll with me I, In ,1hls short _,. 1 ._ fl tt lll ------Uftlnml The Orange Coast Dally Pilot has an 1mmed1ate opening lor en e.ll- perience<l Outside Sales person 1n OYr Automotive CSepar1ment Th19-'i)OS· 111on 9flers a compet•ll'Ce ba~e s~tary -com· mission package mile- age and expenses For more 1nlormat1ori please can Chen Freeman at 642-4321 Eio.t 301 d "'" nt .,.,ne 110 ere<l -IL ·-UT * •-s lllogue want 10 thank cell 714-24 1-6355 ---• 111-You IOf everything and Briitol Park Meoical Pert-Time. fle•1ble hours ust have high s1aridordsll Tiie laih PHet conl1rm onoe more that I Group EOE ' Wiii train Great 101 COi· & en1oy oeahng With the r 330 w day St never want to be separ· leg1t student Call Joyce publlC Many company Costa Mesa. •te<l from You no miner m Lm ••t ' 760-6907 t>eneltt'l 7w11i tram Please l••-•••••- how great m•ter1al d• 1mm•dlate Opening . Me<llcat doctor seeking phone IOf mlormatoOn sires mey b4I t wan110 be s .. aonal & Car Hf Op· Ask tor Mr Wiike . •DLIS, IT* with You and my lov•'" experienced person · !or llWNIT STA.,...llS The PENN'VSAVER .. as a "" portun1t1as. Eitcellent me<lleal cosmetic prac· "-" onet In Your perpetual Pay WorlCS Travel! Call ( 11 tlce. Must nave 20•15 yrs 72 COfporate Part-Irvine. POS•tton In part time glory Thank You tor Your 518-459-3535 Ext. P311 public retauons and/or CA 92714 sates Some e~pertence Lo.,,. toward me and my Ill.I llllrTD 111.P _.., exper1ence COf'I~ (7 i4) 863-1200 ne1p1u1 Apply 1n persorf, loved ones ••• tect Renee. 636•5840 HS60 P.tacen11a Ave Am-. $5 00 •/hr PI T 15·25 M ~ Cos1a Mesa P"' ._.. on-rro. :r·5Pm._ 1na11 M R11Aa1 I 9'tons may pray this l'lrttwk Bctt loc 544-0352 _ -~ .,._ prayer 3 consecutive .... lllSIUllftl -Help w•nted FIT P T Sec tor t>Vsy construcuon d•Yt Alter 1n. third oay Ill.MIT mm ~ nts & kend ofliee Word Pertea-a youi-wWI w;U be 9'Mlled. uJJ ..time. gOOO ,drM~ WltD MITlllT · ~·g "'ee. 5 an Lhe mUS1 Salary comm w1tn no mailer now d•lfleult lt cord Bring OMV pr1nf:t-t1rD•M••m11mr ~<a.=;.~·~enex~:,~1 e1ti>e<oen~6~00 may be Tnen promise to out Costa Mese Bl\le-lllllTllY ~lease apply at SllllTAIY p IT publlltt this dlelogue as P<lnt, 1690 Pt.cenha •S 19171MO• WICKES FURNITURE MYSI nave good Ofgan•z.a IOOfl IS your favor has DENT AL ASSIST ANT Und8' the general SUl>el 3200 Harl>Or Bl c M tionel & typing !;kills bttefl gran~eo PC Sherp ADA tor qyahtfoen-vision ol the e•ecult"t> 111"1'&11 SALIS' computer & t>ookkeepong tel ofttee Mlli-.--. N.8-. ass1Sl_fnt.Jh1s_pos11tQn IS p T ".,_ knO*ledge Gooo Pl)' Schoob & 752-6733 Hk for J8119t r~ible roc.prov10ng 1 tor taOy., oouttQIJt' "1'· ne11: hrs ffob 644-~ $2.44 per day That's ALL.you pay tor 4 line!> 30 day minimum tn the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nlormat1ori . CALL TODAY" ISi FOR LOIS Yoor Sef'Vlc• Directory AeiveMntat111e u2.a21 bt.11 .___.__ 3012 aecret•nal SUPPOfl 10 the Newport Berach Call r _ ~iii"iiitiii'"'~-~---·---DRIVER executive ass•stent gM-!>44· 1823 I SllllTAIY /Te .. PRIVATE GOLF LESSONS For NewP«1 Beach lfal manager boaro or RETAIL Earn .ctr a Xmas S Nee<J 1--------- Low hourly R•tM Cert ~ecutlve Full or Patt-directors ancs clerical Secty ror Oec s.n PllUG llTtll IMtr c.i1 tor Appl time time Key 213-937-7602 -pool Takes m'"utes ILESPEOPLE w'POSS•ble fulure wort., he Cat.I Public Ufillhes q_regory 432-8445 evea DRIVER board meet'"gs IOHI 9•m-5pm LI mcomir19' Comm .. si<m REQUIRES KIRBY .. AINTENANC~ cano1date will have 2 yrs QISllEIS calls (3 ptione lines• 11 1n11 alt uMCS household LICIL recent secretarial er.p ·WP & Sec duties Non-9oods movers prtnt their 1 With proficient typing oat·a EITRY smkg Olflce Top Pi) p u c Cal T nymber DEUVE.y WOfd p(ocessong & ot· com'!\8nsura1e wi e,.p hmo s 4 chauffeurs p11n1 '''7'1 "JIDMN'"'" I gan12a11onet skills Tent-CLERI Cf ll tor appt, 569-1044 the.r TCP number 1n all OOlllHlla 3018 DllYER-potarypos111onw1thposs· SEcURIT'f OFFICERS advertisements 11 ~ou lblity or t>eeom'"g regular · have a Ques11ori ot>oul •IMlllfll/lwf lull ltme Open\;n111 filled Full T1mt> & P.trr Time tne legall~y of a move1 ................ N•tlon•I Lumber., seek· Cell 714·631·7318 lor WE WILL limo or chauffeur Call . =· .. _._ ....... 1ng a responllble "'dlVlo-appliCatton & appt 1mme<11ate openmg!. at oyr I Put>llc U11111es Com· ..... ual to WOik as Local Oe--NEWPORT BEACH HUNTIN~TON BEACH . mlSSIOO 1'1lil·558-41SI 11 ,... .. ...... livery Driver lor ou'r REMEDY ~FFICE store' Joui • c .s1itorn1a s I BEAT 11 .... lllJ HUNTINOTON BEACH . ~OW OPEN IMdtng retail hOme SINOL-E P•rent t latner 1t0fe ~ustbe25yearsor llyou're seel{rngarot>riea• 1mprovemem cnmn wel ~. Ctau ttt, and t>nng home come g see us• we PfOYl(fe eacn ot our ANY DEAL looktng lor LIVE-IN a COPY ot 'JOU< OMV CYrrently have openings employee•w•t11 HouMk~r Nenny non ~1ntout to mtetVt-f0< lf\I toHowmg •COMPETETIYE WAGES smkr Cere for oeugttter •DATA ENTRY ~ 10 NICe Laguna We proVtde an excellent OPERATORS i •COMMENSURATE Beech hse '• t>lk to bCh wege based on 8Jl· •CLERKSIRECEPTS WITH ~PERIENCE Exp/r-11 371-5773 8-5 I per~. medical/dental •SECRETARIES •MEDIC L OENT AL 494-aa.t 1. 9V9 & wtlnds I benef11t. a credit untori •WORD PROCESSORS I BENEFI S end P•O vacaltons Inter· No appomtment needed' •ONGOING TRAINING ~nt S530 .,..... Wiii be held Call Tem •t 544. TEPM •CREDIT UNION --•OPPORTUNITY TO •llllW tlAmll j THURSDAY NURSE'S AIDES part ADVANCE INTO E.ttto)' e tun & rewetdlng 9 00 em-4 OOl>m time COOk & 01sttwashe1 MANAGEMENT cerMr In Pro-Sport• 19122 Br006<hurst lor ret1tement home m menag.ment Pd training 1 (Co'"er ot Garfield) Leguna BHcl'I Catd For an 0 1'4· THE SPOT '" & r:•nt .. Mr M•nn HUNTINGTON BEACH . 494-9458 Miriam I 1erv1ew apply 1ri perS011 93 5115 II llTilllL lff1ll 1111111 T HURSOA~ * llTll.111.11 Myst lhoW 1n1t1e11ve ancs 9 ooam-• OOpm Lii.Ei gCS people 5k1Ut Word 19122 Broolthurst H!.:C-~.~C:::~~~~ Process. 30 hrs non· 1Corner of Ga1helo1 I SIPPLY l.Q PlOllt educ organ Sena HUNTING TON BEACH outge>1ng person for retell reeume p o Bo• 8464 HIH. Fuhlon lttend ' ' N B 92660 Mell $6,00ll•r C ell • ' ' -- Suzenne &e2-366 1 £2:.'' 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Pr.ca 552-5014 or 6'6-2160 ...... ,_,. ... ·•••X..tillla .. ,.~--.. , ... ........... ! .• •110..M .. ,._117 ... · •'1 llleClllotU..A/T lf'fl• 11•• NEWPORT IMPORTS •••• l UI \Ill '\0111 I' PARKER ROBE RT L PARKER. age 77. born March 27, 1912 In .Pom ona . Cali- fornia. died Novem- ber 24. 1989 in Spnng Park, Minnesota. from Heart failure. Survived by fou r -ION, Mike Parker, NewPQ.rt Beach. CA . John Parker. Long Lake. Minnesota. Gary Parker. Moreno Valley. CA . and Rtck Parker. Modesto. CA Survived by 4 grand- daughters:---'PtaJU\ and Terra Parker of Ml.nnesota, Jl'nnifer and Amy Parker of California. 2 grand- ..IODI. Chris and.Robby Parker of Cahfom1a. 2 111ters. Wanda A.lhcroft of Burbank and Julta Kittengerr of P omo na and brother. Glen Park«.>r of La Habra. Mr Parke r la v·ed 1n Pomona, a,:prox - lmately 50 years. K.afisas for 15 years. ·Huntington Beach for 10 years and the last 2 yea.rs in M1nnesot.a His last wjsh · Four om to s~ asht's at Huntington Beach P ier in private Today. November l . 1989. GLASGOW FAY DO-RIS GLASGOW. ege 78. born m Midland. Ar- kanlu on July 21. 1911, paaed away m Colla Meu on Octo- ber 29. l~. She 11 IW'Vived by daugh- tert, Pat Havlik. Tuatm: Susan Gum- brK lh. Irvine. Jo Sawyer. San o.e,o. and ion. £dward Glueow or Costa Men. Brot hers, Lloyd Hesterley , T exas , W a y ne Hecterley, Texas, and Kenneth Hesterley, Wuhinp>n, 9 grand- children and s "'"' ~n.Mrs. CJ.Msow was a Coal.I Meu r"1Mnt for 53 Yffl'I and a member of Harbor Star ~Rttt #521, Order ot the F.Mtem Star. V•ewint• will be Thunday. Novepnber 2, 10!00 A.M. to 11 AM. Service9 Thun- day, 11:00 A .M. Harbor Lawn Mortuary Chapel, lit&· Otaler Ave, COMa .._, CA. In- terment, Harbo r Lawn Memorial Pwtl. Harbor-Lawn .......,. Db-«1an . ........ J • ·. P\1'\IC\//1 • . . Par_t:y in t~ne~· With performa!Jce . \ By VIDA DEAN ~,..c.,,. ....... Sotne membcn of Orange Coun, ty's Master Chorale, "sang for tbeir supper" at a ~t-performanoe party for 200 at Scott s ScafQOd Grill and Bar. who earlier had cheered the openana COIJlplished singer who declared the of the group's 34th seuon •t the conccr;t "uc1tina.." Oranac County Performina Arts 'Chorale board president J• Center. · Mpenound wife Ka~ were special for the opcoina and was in lccepina wuh the cho~:-.oolors and the pany:S. decor. · - Or ... CoMt DAJLY PILOTIW ....... November 1, 1'lf ,.,... .. . \ Glerta Sdld and new bulband iub1lanL "We had a good crowd to- (as of Sept. 9) In GeU.U ~ ·111 niaht Jnd our chorale 1s beginninJ to smiles as they anived at tile . appear al! over Southern Cali- rcswuranl •"We met tbrouah a fomia," said John. Kathleen's gown 1t-----'fttf'-ealtmill'Triams-e~:tm'9e"--tn""'4'Vb'!ne!r"Ctmln1te "ent. He is on tbe b) Jatnct &f Ch• CM in blKk' 8ftd the Chorale delighted their admircn Black and red were also chosen by chorale member. and party chair- "'oman Dona 8.-ce, and the baa bouqu<'t of red ro~s presented to her made a perfect accessory. She hed le pu& &.be bl0000s down fur a wh11<', how<"ver. 1/' sing With The Callfo rn1ans. / .. board," said the bride. an ac-white with red accents was made John Other party-goers i~cluded chorale director William Rill, wbo ·arrived admid well wishes and con- aratulations from the party people. "This is so much fun ... there was so • much energy on that stage tonight," said Hall. Ctdding "Tm starving" as be was offered and accepted ham and · cheese piua from the w~ter. • Food ...as circulated ·all <"ve~ng (pizza. fned oysters. seafood tar.ts) and buffets held more taste treats. Also he.aring compliments was guest. Bel Lewffiky':'1'1cr com pan)' ·of I:? dancers was on stage Wlth. the 167-voice chorale. l~e' Los Angeles Children's Chorus and \he 'Pacific . Sy)llpiao ny Qrch<"Stra. · · · -Tbe concert marfced the first ume a modem dance gtoop had appeared at The Center. "I'm heanng nice things about 1he' com pan}. Of course people whd hkcd 1i are the only ones· who come ~P to comment," said a smiling Lcw1tzlcy. (The crowd was not .unanimous 1n approval of the add111on of dancers.) "Modem dance:> It's 'different from ballet ... no fiv·e posJtions· ... nolfling Euro- pean about· 11." It is totally .A.men- can,'', explained Lcwnz.ky. . O thers exchanging optni<?~~ .on t~c performance while soc1ahzmg ~erc chorak guild member Nucy Soro_sl&y wtth Or. R...w 11a11 .. rt, ..... ,_ J ud itb Slirlla (solo1si for the evening ' along "'1th Martq Wrlpt and Gregor) Wahl Gayle ~nee. Geor1e Westoa, Tom tr.elldrid and J llcly Morr, Lorrallle LlppeW and Susu Beech.Der with Jue Grier, who thought the music was.luscious and rated the ··c armma Burana"' as superb. Arts Cente( gaf a· wrapped ·;n efegat1ce By KAREN M. REED .. _ W~y.Nov. I . ARJES (March 21-Apnl 19): Although some might attempt to restnct you. there will be startling breakthrough. Sccnano features distance, . languag!) concern with foreign customs and food. Taurus. Scorpi.o persons pla) kc) roles. • . Of ... ~ .... SUlff - The Guilds of the O range County , Pcrformmg Ans Center arc unique :-or so stated Jaa1ce J....._ at "European · Elegance." the second annual all-Guild fashion show/gala. But -Johnson 1s understandably partial. She"s chairman. "There 1s no oth<'r support group Ii ke us ... she said of the orgamzation "'h1ch numberS 2.750. "We get people from .all over the country stud) mg Qu r organrzat1on ... and of all the centef''s support groups, we arc the onl) fund-raisers" (the others JU t "'nte checks). Not all 2. 750 members supported last ,week's tw,p-pan event at u Mend1en Hotel. Newport Beach. but 375 attend<'d the evening fashion sho"/d1nncr. and the lunch. con asluon SfiOw was so 550. ··w e turned 250 people away for the luncheon:· said Norm Dntoa. the onh male member of the or- gan111n.i....comml tttt. e ma1onty of the jW ds arc all--fcmalc. with the exccp11on of Dcnton's -the ottlcrs took pan. · C'abaret Chapter -ma.de up of SQ CJLRQpular ~njlemen literally business ahd proft'.'"ss1onal people of· "todk pan," however. as formally· both \C\1.'S.) clad Al BaWwlll, Tom &ee.lrld. GH Denton's duty was compilation Owen, Georae Arp rot, a..er J~­ and organrzat1o n of the clever. 101, Tlm Strade r· and Bnry souvenir calendar/program filled Se1eratrom, strutted the runway. "'1th Performing .\ns 1nv1a qucs-Saks' fashion coorchnator BUlar tions. He also explained that the Wallerlcla ed11onalized a bll, dc- Fnda) evening party was hel~tn. scnb1ng the group as ·"the true add111on to the daytime luncheon to fash10 .statement ·or Orange Coun· attract more men. "get them In--t).'' -· . 'oh cd in the event." Before the fashions. howc er. sup- W h ii e the audien ce was porters "ere able to sample a httle prC'dominan y fe male. on han~ to taste of Europcan tleiancc. !'1bbling cnJOY a host of European dcslgns o n interna11onal hors d oeuvres from Saks F1f\h Avenue:. South created b~ Scott's Seafood. the tuft Coast Plaza. a gopd sdcct1on of Noodle. NefT-N.eff Calenng and Le faithful hl!sband~ and significant Merid icn. _ Dinner was· interna11onaJ as ..,,ell. fca tunng G rccJc spinach salad with goat <.-nee'"se-: French breast of chicken forest1erc and Spanish 1tt cream with Chamt>ord -aJI ~ bit ta k o t escorting the man ofT stagC. (Anna .1\.1.an a 4\.lbeIJbett1 had ong· J.nall) been si'ned to perform. but came down with lar;ng111s.) tard) m corr11ng out of the kitchen .\rcording to JuJtt JolauM, the (the natl\es got restless). l Omb1ned ev<'nts would earn L"nfonunatel). restless might also So5.000 (S 15.000 more than last descnbe the audience during the 'car). to be d1' 1dcd among the 34 performance b~ John Raitt .. the mu-~-~npters -but ult1mJttcl) help ofT- sical comedy star known for his '>l't opera11ng costs for the center. rol~s 1n "Oklahoma" and "The Pa-.\dd1t1onal area guild members jama ·Game" He bcpn harmessJ) banding together to create .. Eu~ enou'h ofTenng "highlights of my . ·pean Elegance". were Carry! m usical p10gr:tph1cal auto· Hy&opo•Jo1, ~rl Euylu, TomlU biograph) .. .\s the hour rew later. Pearce, Vesta C•r ry, Tlaelma ho"'c'er. and his mus1ca memOLrs Friedel. J ldJe P olkm••· lre.e "'ere lost 1n the late '60s. event ch~ur Hajek, Marcia Kay Ra4elet and Ott TnjHlo had tht' unco mfortable. Ja4y S&app. PattJ Pox, D•vld ..... n1 •nd •llur Wallertch ftop photof pa.nnef ~ f•lhlon show from Salls; Sharl -••· sara.n .• ,... JMtk• Jollnson fat l•ftl: and D•wn *r•wster with Non11 Denton. ~-,..._.., ... _ ....... \ ( TAURUS (o\pnl 20-Ma} 20): You nught be saying. ··Why didn't I ~ow about this three days ago•·· You'll get another chance. featunng ~mmuruca­ uon .. writing. introduction to charminf ind1v1duaJ. Gemini.. Virgo persons in picture. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Marital status figures prominently. Focus on home. s1gn1ficant domcsuc adJUSl· Pf/J----------.. ment. Victor; m l~I arena could result in cash bonus. Stress diplomacy. · / • remember spec1aJ anniversary. Send flowers. CANCER (June 21-July :?:?)· Em· plo) ment p1cturt' could dominate Emphas-.s on b3s1c chores~ _ryiendmg and repair Octa~ dcc1s1on mvolvmg secret maneuver. Temperamental Pisces might declare. ··1 s1mpl) am no1 read\, .. i.EO (Jul~ 2J.. .\ug. 22): A.s 1f propelled b} powerful motive. you p~ forward. hurdling obstacles. Focus on mtensll). physical auracuon. ~llvt· t) PrOJCCt that has bttn monbund Wlll nsc up as 1f restless stallion. VIRGO t .\ug. 23-Sept. 221 Obt.am hint from Leo message You.'11 perce" e poRnllal 1n c:tvnam1c. dramatic fashion· Losing proposnron wtU be · · • rec1 ice of adventure You could be mvolved U\ pro pert) tran">action. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. :?~) Important that )OU stud) Leo. Virgo messages What sufficed 1n r(ttnt past could no" ~ outmoded. Stress . .1rea1er independence. "'1lhngn~ to take charge of ~our t>wn fa1c. hon tnp ln\ClP. ed. --. . ri ScORPIO tOct 23~ o,· 21): E'mp'hasis on payments. -ootJccuOm. - income You"ll know cxactl} what to do'. wtterc to be at quc1al moment. lntuiti'e intellect ~nes as rehab!~ guide. Canoer. Aqua.nus persons play rolt'.'"S. • • • SAGlnAJUUS (No., 22-Dcc.. 21): .Moon in your~1gn hl~~u appearance. Judgment. sex appeal. P<?pulanty increases;. You . m1aht be saying. .. There must be something different about me~ Yo u ll add to 'kardrobe. Gemini in volved. . CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Rcstnct1ons arc neccssar) 1f rules. rcgulauons arc to ~ortc 1n )Our favor. You actuall) arc m~ pr~ albeit slo"h. You'll obtain nCCt'SSa.I) hccn~. Taurus. Scorp10 persons in picture. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): EltiotionaJ anchor 1s llftcd. S~n!Y 1hert' 1s greater freedom oflhou&h t. acuon. You'U say. "At last I~ pro)CC't the rt'al me'" Sccnano h.!Jhli&hts fl11tat1on. romance, corrtmumcauoo. PISCES (Feb. 19-March ""'20): Where previo usly you ha~ to fiaht for -ixmtton, OO"'-.-¥QU :win through dlplomacy. Focus on promonon, urt.rodoo- 11on to very important. persons. . . IF NOV. 1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY what you have been wamoa fo.r ts -about to be tossed 111.to yo.ut lap. You arc .. i..ndcpcndent. dynam1~. orilj.nal and some members of o pposne sex believe you arc the best thing ~nee sl~ brt'1ld. Leo. Aquanus pcnons play important roles an your ltfe. ~nna No,ember. therc wtU be change, tfllvel, variety with .stron& emphasis on communication and romaooe. HHIUf,I Nonh-South vulnerable. South deals. --l:U,y "CJllCU8 . ' lt4-. .. _..___~en you fioish sh~n.Q:.Y..QU ha_fta put little bloody pieces of paper ~n your face." " ~s . ,41vshroom Sin~s show f\,nes . -. -.... ____ ............. ---·--- by· Brad Anderson . . . ... I ·~Cl-( "I'm looking_ for 'ID' missing teddy bear. and-I don't need a password to check your doghouse!" . . . NANCY E&&AY~ ~ do yoo )la.l'\~ to be ~ben yoo ~up, -ml~--- ARLO AND JANIS -. jDllA88LB i I \ _.,.. __ by Jerry Scott REALLY ? JUST ·FRQ\\ WHAT T SAID TO ~IM ? I CAN'T ' BELIEVE ·1t ! · . GARFIELD JUDGE-PARKER ABBEY, YOU'RE RE ALLY A GOOD TENNIS F>LAYER / WITH A LITTLE WOR~ O N YOUR BACKHAND, YOU'LL BE SUPER' . FUNKY WINKERBEAN . DOONlt&BURY . . NO ONE'S EVER TOLD ME THAT BEFORE! ' • j HE•s' 601N6 TO DEVOTE TME REST OF ~15 LIFE TO MAKIN6 ~IS. CAT MAPP'< .. by Jim Davia by Jeff MacNelly ~'(FJ&. M'( ~RrTl~~ UJ6 ~OF iUO~ Vl~~e~ by Harold Le Ooux WELL. I 'VE BEEN TEACHING TENNIS FOR THE PAST FIV E Y EARS ... AND I PROMISE; TO MAKE .----_....__ __ ....._ YOU ·THE CLUB 'S DON'T MARE CHAMPION eeF9Re COMl>'\ITMENTS I LEAVE TOWN YOU CAN'T KEEP, PALMER I ·~ by Tom Batfuk by Garry Trudeau .. l."E'""y ) .' I 1 ·I I' I J ....................... ~1 1 L ..