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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-11-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• jiiillliiiiiilliiliiim .............................................................................................. ~ ........ .. • Housing sales ~ Rebels hold parts of El Salvador Cockroaches, ·fleas . . . down In county invade HB schools . • BUSI NE /A6 '10RLD/A4 COA T /A3 .. . \.. . THE ORANGE COAST 25CE T . .T E DAY, OVEMBER 14" 1989 . . Studen~ walkout·· pto~ests G:IF ruling o...,,._~..,o--.., Oilers football team farced to '- forfeit all games By DEBO RAH A SAKAMOTO 1 h d .1 lh• ,,,.rnd Huntington lk.i-1, I I 11d " 11< u•I 'tudl'nl' '>'alkcd 11 1: t , "" \I nda' and \lOgcd a f\.,1,tt·1.ii.' · .1 '' tht• lampu'> foot- l'Ji i\ kl pr .,, ''"'~ 1tw da~uahfica· ! ...... ~ u k .... i. ... .t ~ ~ >0-1 ball t.cam tr Hn Jll.1\1 11 ,1111 ix llllon I ht ltun11ng11 n lil'Jl h Oaler\ had t:1111, ' : 111• tht· ' -.1r Jnd on Thu~­ J.i. 111, 'h d .1 'Pill tn lhl" ('11- . pl.1 \ 11-. B111 .11 1ha1 tell b\ the ., .1, ,,J, '\.11 11 J.1. 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(Pfuse see PROTEST / A21 OC road panel asked to resign 9y 808 VAN EYKEN Of -0.-,, "'" St"" C nllcs of the Orange County T ransponauon Comm1ss1on called for the rc'l1gnall(1n of all se ... en com- m1ss1onc"' Monda' and the restruc- tunng of the nlfnnll SIOn as an elected bod). At their lif\I meeting Monday since the ck toral defeat of Measure M. the coun t}" 1tk transponauon ta.1t 1nat1 at1 ' e. comm1 1oners had to endure a barrage of .. 1-told-you-so's" from opponent of the measure. Accompanying the cnticasm were calls for the complete reorganization of )he om m as 100. "We need a full-tame. d1rt'C'tly elec tea Tran'lportaf1o n Com· mission:· said ( o ta Mesa re 1~nt 81U Ward of the ,roup Dnvers for High"ay Safct} . And the elected comm1ss1on 5hould meet l''enings. so as to give working residents a chance to at· tend. Ward and others sajd. While comma sio ncrs listened qu1etl). mcmbtts of Ward's or- pn1zation and another group. San· 1t)' an Go,crnmcnt Now. blasted the commission's suppon of the de- feated initiathc. which would hive railed the count) ·s sales tu by half .. ttnt and dattele'd the moaey to ua~uon proJCCts. Crit1C1 •Id the commillioa. wtuch OfQOOlrd the m H•ft. ia- W'td P-.bfte tcntuMnt bJ 11mi"' ar-pool lann and ~blic ••••· 'WIOft IS ~ btnicftriaria .,... -aur1 , .. ,. Toddler falls over cliff; in critical condition -By LESLIE EARNEST Of ... 0..,, ,._ \taff .\n I ~-month-old toodlcr suffcrl'\J ma1or head an1uncs unJ;l\ "hcn he fell o' cr a d11T adJa<'Cnt 10 has Laguna Reach homl' and onto a road :!3 lc\'t b\.·l o". pohcc ~1d. T he cha Id "as talcn b) ambulance to Mass1on Hosp11al Regional Medical Center "here he remained an cri11cal cond111on Monda>. according w a ho,p1tal spoke""oman. · The acc1dl.'nt occurred ~hen the mother. Ja)ne &rbara L111tc. was bncfl ) d1s.tralled as she pla)l-d wath her son an the back )ard of their ho me an the 700 block of Pearl trct't on unda) morning. pohC'l' gt Ra) mo nd Larche said ''The m other's attention "a dl\en cd to"ard the house tor "hat she said d idn't scl.'m like more than seconds." Lard1c c;nad .. .\t that poant. t i apJ')l·ars thc child \\8ndcred over to the fence that oordl.'l'S the dccl. and the d 1ff a nd fell over the fen e." Q. -niere "ere no igns of any neghgcnce ... he added "The bade )3rd ...,as full oftO)S for the child. They "~f'CJUSI ou t then· pla)ing .. .\lthough a fence nms the )3rd. at o ne Sttllon o f thl' )ard near a spa. the fen c N-comes onl~ IT inches high. Lardae said The toddler te ll onto Pearl tr«t. he saad The child' father adman1 tercd mouth-to.mouth n-usc11a11on until help am "cd. Lard1c said. Full-time coordinator urged for NB's emergency program By IRIS YOKOI 0. t~ OMl)I .._ St_,, "l""Jlf'ln fkarh \hould hire .1 lull· llntl' '>t.111 J'll'f\On lO 1oorJ1n.111· 11' l'nll'lgl'lll\ ptl'Jl.Hl'<lnC'i\ f)l,tn J l 111/l'll\. .Id\ t\(lf\ lOl11mt ltl'l' H'v om 1111·nd1·d \ tond.l \ I 11 1 I\ ri l"\l rcf)(irt w 1 hl· c "' ( llun1 II th1· 14-ml.'mbl·r ( lllll'n\ ,\j, l\on ( omm tlll'l' ror lml'f[tl'nl' PrqMrcdnn'I made thl' rctunHm·n· Jatton for a full-ta nw ll\\1rdana1ur "hU'll' liutae'> "uulJ andudc dl·,dop- 1ng and mana~ang 1·mergcnl' plan\. 1ndudang nc1ghtx)rhood rc'ipon~ pl.ir1,. traanang 111' cmplo~l'e' anc.J rl\ldl'nl'>. lOOrd1natang lood and \Uppl~ program and "orl ang ""h llUt"11de agem.1c" The rommitt\"e further fl.'l· om mended f\.'\ l'illlll or the puhhc \Jll't~ clcm'11t of the cit~ ''i iwnernl plan. annual l'm '"de l'mcrgcnn Jr all' ..1n1.I .111 annu.11 fl''••"" 111 thi· 1llll'fJt111n, nJ.111 \lt1•• nllllh Jt·h,1:l' l'\0 \\hdhl'I tlh , 1, ,1·.1•1ald .1, I n•mld1a11·h l"lll h1rin~ .1 111111d1n,11t•r lhl' 1ounul ,li11"t lt'\I < ti\ \l ,111.1~1 r R •hi· rt \\'rm I. ll'IUltl IJI •• nwnlh \\llh I 1kljlkd r, I"'" 1111 th1 r1·u•ml11l'nd.111nn' 1 ht , ''' , n1,·1~l'n1.\ l•1x·ra1111ri' p.1n 1.1, tx·1n ,r1111 t1l•J h' '"r ,, , J, n1' j' '"'' J1"1rg.1n11l'<l .ind n11n·'I"''• 1fl, t .1~ •11 1:tl\ anl ludinF \\\Oil hJ\l llllhl p,l,llkll'n1kdthl' rljn .1~ .tdl•IU.ll• .tlld a~ucJ .1gain\l h1nns J lull lllll\ u•<1rJan;i1<1r ,,n an~ 1he lll' 111.1n.1!!1"r •. in hJn1lk thl lj\\.. JcOrc' \tl'fn 1 h.11rman lll th\· ad· ',.,..,f\ ,,1mn11111·, ..aid hi\ u•mm1t· 11·1 1d1 1h1 , ~" tl"nt plan \\J\ tinl' an \\.llpl .11ld l.)r~n11.i111in hut Ol'Clkd a ll'" .aJJ1111m.1l ''l'P' Ill ctlic 1cnth \.lrl') 11 OUI \ m1m~ 1h, 'l'ulmmcndataon\ ,, .. , rl""r 1111~ rh. ruhhl ...ifct, ele· ·1 , " \\ 111\ h " «l">t re' ic"t'd an \1.11, h I.,~, , '' ,\ul tan~ dnll'I ""h ,, d 'l\1t•r11 "'n.111.1 l"ach 'car. and ·'l'l'l\•1n11ng .1 '11 p1:n l\Or in eac h de· p.11 • nw1n 1 dn dop an anc1den1 .. 11111.1n.t "''''m 3 guide that •ut 111,' h11 ' ar11>1" roll.., \hould be I)\ 1~11111,d duran~ an cmC'rgcnC")' 11111,·1 r,·,nmml.'nJ.rnons an luded l''1.1hft,hq1~ mllh0<h tor d1'io;cm1 nat·. n~ 1 • n .1i111n 1ndudang use of the h.;11 1.!11• 'IJtton f\•,·entl~ 'ICI up an 111, 11, ' t llll rgl n,·) Qpcra11ons •tll' · .11 1h1 I' .11,,· rx·p:inmC"nt lh !.11 lh\ nhl\t oh' lOUS and ..rm J' m·nl " J lull-ume-coord1 - 11.1h "" n ,.11d Thr com mittee tl'jlt11d th1 n1'l'•I 1,1r 'ulh a position .11111 '"'''"Ill~ inlormauon pres· l'nt.c:d ll' 111' dnx1nmcnt head~ Wlth f Please SH EMERGENCY/ AZJ Turnout big factor in Measure M's defeat 9y l'AUI. MICMl'LEY Of .......... Election day analysts Yr'Ctt busy >Aatchana Irvine fOC' bellot results on a controvcr111I "tcxual oricntauon" clautc in the city's human ripts ordinance. But a pr«inct brelk· down rdnlcd Monday ~ ~Olen m8dc tM\ city I s&andout for anotha,__ Out of 21 riU.1• Onnee Count)'. ln1M Wll die Giiiy om IO .... Mcnure M. \M lialkea• .an ta• increue "'°"°"' for naspona\ioft iMproftlMtl ... .\mt the results apl)(ar to suppon a po t-clecuo n h)pothesas that t~ pro-M forces made a fataJ error by -pla) "'' to the t) p1all} low voter turnout of ofT-clcct.1on )CU'S, rather than tr)•l\I to encourage voune. -\pparcntl) drawn to the poNs by Measure N. the 1n1t1.at.1ve that WC· ccssfull) rcmo'cd the "tcxual orieft. tataon" clauw-from lrv11lt''s hyman nahts Ord1nantt. \.Oters also 0~· -.hclmanal> appro'cd the ClCMln· t)"tdc saks ta\ ~uure 1n that aty. 6:! l)(rttnt to 3S pct"ttnt. -.at. l percent not 'otina on that 1s.sur . \\ 11h a H percent voter turnout. 11on tN-11 pcrn·n1 In 1nl' also led all C111C an that 8u1 onl~ 3b pcn.cnt of the rqa'>- catt-gol') It 'ABS about 51 > pcrttntaac tcrrd 'ole~ there Ul'lt balloh on JX11nt higher than \'ilia Parl. the ~ka.,urc '1.1. "h1ch pa SC'd 5~ pcn.-ent '"' "11h thc second highest turnout. to 41 percent The ~ percent who and more than 10 pcn:cnt haghrr,, \\Cnl to thr poll but didn't \Ole on than the ount) >At<k avcrqe the ~lcs ta' QUC$110n "C'tt anothrr n h one other co'mmun15' 111n that thc.pro-M ~tr1tq fatted. fa ,.oreJ ~1casurc M -un1n-Consulta nt'\ •Ork1nf for the corporatC'd Latuna 11uct -*here 1t1Lcn f or ' es On ~ commm« , o ters also "ere dr.a'<'1\ b> the -.not said thor tr:it(I) ... ~ to 1dcn11f) qunuon o n ...,hether to btcomc the and taract \Otcn "ho ~crr.ad,c1"5C'· count)· 19th cit) I~ atTtocteJ ti' the count) traffil' \\1th a 44 pcrttnt turnout. Laauna " ~. N11ucl \Oters appro1,cd inrorpora· Kno•ina that turno ut as t)picall GOOD M9RNIN6- -Itta ~ ~left ........••......... 16·7 At M AJ 111\\ 1i\ llt1 l'k111on \C31"> when there at'\.' ll'" qm ''"1n" or candidates on thl' h;ilhll \lrJll~l'lt\ hoped to con- ' llllC 1h'1""' 1argct1..'<l 'oters that the \h:a<;urc \l prngram -.ould relieve thl'll w mnlUt1n hrada he' \n<l JllN'IC\:taon polls ho~ the nll"a,uac "a\, 1n fact. fa"ored b) a ma1ont' of tho!ioC q\iC(illOOC'd. But on rlcdaon da • thmc an fa~Of didn't \Qt<'. •httc the ~ :intH.1\ \OICl"I ""° rcl\IK)Ully '° '° thC' poll\ J1J ln Laauna "'•~I. die I pacne ........ .....,q , -------~ - A2 Or .... COMt DAILY PlLOT/ T.,._, NoJMtb9r 14, .. Newport councl~ restricts housing In some areas ~ Ht1S YOKOI con~istent with the revised ~neral in& "ill only be activated when the pcm:nt will require approval by the Man) of the lots cumntly in araucd the down zonina of their °' -~,.... ltMt plan adopted in October 1981. Thc propen) owner wants to tear down 'Pl11nnin1 Commission. muhi-family zones do not have the multi-family Ot dupkx lot to tanak· De I t f tha rezonmg would limit the 1ntmsity of the present structur:c and rebuild: '""'' -1o,nmtnt plans currently 5patt and pattti-for tri..i..ll con-fam11) will potentially reduce the ·~p1tc t te protcs s o more n d I d I . l-'\: .. r ··• I'"" ""'ll"''mcnt income they ~ive from n dozen propcrt) owners. the New-e,~. opmentf 1and ensure: urdt~mate Ho"e'cr. the rczonina will tum tx·ma reviewed by the PlanninS"De· struct1on and C'an only ICC'ommo-fl ,,·~nt'i'"n., one or more of the unit . Port Bea h C it) ounctl approved un11orm1t) o un use. acco ing to some of the e:usting struC'turcs in10 p;:irtment or approved in concept date a,,sm1le-fam1ly bu1ldina. sta .. o reioning about 900 lots from multi-a staff report. · legal nonconformin& uses that will "ill be grandfathered and issued said. II the council members except fanul~ and duple\ use to !lingle Staff determinl"d the new zoning no1 be allowed 10 expand. pcrll)its under the old rqulations. Howe,·er, a number of property Ruthel)n l'lummer supponcd the fanul) and duple). zoning. b) using thl' predo minant lot size on If a fire or other natural disaster \it~ Manager Robert Wynn said. o"ners arsued heilht limits and the do wn zonin&. sa)'ing 1l is a rcspon$C The do"n zoning will occur on a blcx:~. The rt'lOning could potcn· damugt>s less than 90 percent of the Planning staff told the council 90 amount ofbuildabfe area will also be to gro~ing concerns of over- various propertil's on the Balboa 1ial1} reduce re 1dent1al develop-as~·sscd 'alue of the existing non-percent of the properties to be down rcduct>d b} down zonina. preventing popula11on . Peninsula, in McFadden Square and m~nt 1n the lhrl'C areas by 300 to conforming structure. it can be re-1Qned will not have their pre$Cnt them from cons1ruc1in1 even one "I J o n'I think it is fair," Plummer West Newport.· 400 dwelling units. 1 built with a building permit. But uses alTcctcd since most of them home large enough 10 accommodate snid 1n opposition• to the ordinance. City planning staff told the coun-But ex1s1ing buildings will be a l-rebuilding of nonconformin& struc-alread) have o nly a single-family their family. ·'All bloc._s have a mix of develop- cil the rezoning is nct"Cssary 10 be lo\\\.'d to remain. and the new zon-tu re that are'damagcd more than 90 ho me or duplex on the lot. · O ther clder!y property owne~ ment." COMMISSION . from Al ·•1t's important that you under- stand the message that has been sent to )Ou," Ward said. ··rhe voters saw throu1h your cxpensn e S2 million propaganda.''. • ' Car-pool patrol strengthened By City New s Servk e Carole Bryant of Sanity in G ov- ernment No" said Oran_ge County commutrrs oppo~ spendinj (or car- pool 1anes and mass transit. Dn-veri. "ho cht'.'al by sneaking into C3(-pool lanes for Jwo or mo re lll'Oplc will soon have a more diOicuh 1imc escaping capture unJcr u plan appro' ed Monda~ h~ the Orange County Transpor- tauon Commission, · ··There's no demand for mass transit. and cvef)o.ne who can car- pool is alread) doing it," he said. 01hers among the handful! of cnucs at Monda) 's meeting agreed. The rnmnm ion 'oted to u!>t the approiumatel) $35...000 &l'lll'rall'd lrom tmOk lines to fund 1.000 hours of overtime for Cahfornm I ligh\\a) Patrol om ers o'er the next 1it months. said lomnuss1on spokesman Tom Fo rtune. ··w e the 'Oll'rs of Orange Counl) do not "ant dangerous diamond lane~ ... said Leonard M1ngo 1a of Hunlington-e each. ··w e want more lanes. more A-el·~a~s. super su'~ts. ix-opk mo' ds and. yes. even j1 tn'c}~ ... "\\ c abo plan 10 ask for C'altrans approval 10 put up signs "'' arning '1ola1ors of t~e fines they face." Fortune sa1d. "'Currently, . :1hou1 10.000 ur kets :ire written to rar-pool lane violators in the n,unt\ l'ach 'car .. 1·hl' rnm'm1~s1on \OICd 6-0 -with Harnell Wieder absent --1~ -app nn e the plan. · ---, Lorraine .\ld1s of Tustin. a mem- bc:r of Sanll\ in Go,cmment Now. said Shl' hall 'po~l'n 10 numero us 'oters "'ho told ha the) 'oted against ~ka~ur(' M because of propo'l'd i.fk·nd1ng fur car-pool lanes and ma:.'.!. trans11 instead of ne~ frCe\\a\S. Dm .c:r:. for H1gh wa) Safct~ ml·m- ber Jae~ Mallinckrodt \31d he bc:- hl'' cd '01ers \\ould have supported Ml·asurc ~I 1f its projected $150 m1lhon 1n annual re,cnui.' had ~en d1rel·ted to"~ird frt'l'"3)'> and 'lrl·et neat1,1.· '>olu11ons to transportation problcmo; \\Crc not what's needed 1n Orangl' Couni~. .. From the 1940s to the. 1960s C'ahforma hi.uh a fn.-ewa~ S)Stem tha1 scned a<, lhl' p1lo1 for the enur~ nauon," hc !><lid. When fear!> o l pollution from automobile cithau~t began 10 direct transportauon planners attention away from freewa) s to such things a:. ma<,s 1ran 11. Califo rnia's freeway system ocgan to be neglec ted. Mallind..rodt 'klld. The result. he said. I toda~ ·s COOJeStiO!'· 1mpro,cmenb Mallk1 ndrod1 said building c.ar- But Clance Blamer. a memhcr pool lanes d<X's not solve the prob- and former l·ha1f"oman of thl· com-lem lx"<'ause the new lanes are only m1slt1on. ~1d the cntK'i "ere o 'er-a\iulahlc to a small minont) of <;1mpllf~1 ng the l'lel·t1on re ult.~. drl\C~. ··1 had an l'\11 poll ta~en a nd not Southern ahfomia atr qualit) of- onc per on mcn11om•J HO\' (car-facials. howc' er, ha' e o rde red local pool) Ian~<; as a rl':l\~!n • for not $Overnml'OtS in thcr region to place supporting Mcasun· 1\1. !>he said. increasin$ cmphas1!> on car pooling. She rited a complc\ hattl'r) of . van pooling and other alternatives reasons. no1 the lt:a..i of which being to inglc-p;:isscnger commuting. conM'nat1H· Orange Coun11ans' dis--\ir qualll) in the Los Angeles h~· for Ol'" ta\l''· basin has con'i1sten11\ failed to mc.."Ct "-\nd I 1h1n._ mJ\lx' 1herc rould m1 n1mum fcdera·I standards. haH' bt.·cn a lcs'.!I inll'n"" l' campaign prompting l<X·al officials to adopt for 1he measure b) de' elopers." she some of the most stn ngent measures ~1d. in lhl' nation to deal with 11 •. Blaml.'r tn\ 1ted the l"'o groups t0 Bui Malhnd.rodl said opening car-pool la ne 10 all 'chicles would make 1rafli r mo' l' more quickly and thl'reb) rl·dut·e pollu11on. Thom.1., R1k\. chairman of the comm1\\lon. di'lputed the cntics' l·ontcn11on 1ha1 comnussioners were ou1 of touch "1th 'otcrs. "I doubl 1herc's an o rganization. l'ln·1l'<l or othl.'rwist'. that does a hl:lll't JOh of communicating with 1he pubhl' than 1h1s commission." hl' -.aid. Rile). \\ho also Sfrvcs on the count) Board of upcn 1sors, op- pu'.!ll!d ~·' ening met.·tings. <;ayins it \\Ould Ix' 1mpo\'~1blc to find a night "hen rnmml'is1oners did not have other commitments. II hul o ne of lhc romm1ssioners arc clcl ted members of nl) councils or the Board of uperv1sors. They arc app01 n1cd to 1he commission. Dana Recd. 1hc one commissioner '"ho 1s nol an elected official. said he \\Ould ha'e nothing again'il holding ml'l'1ing\ 10 lhe e\eOin~. .. Bui I'm no1 one.· 10 speak for the comm1~\10n on t'h1\ ma iler:· he sau.J ... I don·1 ha'c the other rom- m11men1s that lhC) do.'' parrn:1patl' "1th other Orange Coun- t) residents "ho are "'orking at finding '>Olu11ons to transportation problems. EPA to bu;n toxic dump waste "You·, e chosen to focu!> on one issue." Blamer \aid ... I 1.\-0uld hke 10 Sy City News Servke encourage ) ou 10 lx•come '"'oh ed "1th ix-ople "ho arc look1n~ at a whole range of poss1b1le soluuons to our ~nous traflic problems ... Bui ~lallinclrodt said at a press confercnn• folio" mg the 1ranspor- 1a11on comm1ss1on meeting that EMERGENCY From Al ~e> roles in a d1~'>ta. tern said. A major plahn1ng and tra1nmg efforf 1s needed on an ongoing basis 10 \.'ducatc both rcs1den1s and C•I) cmplo)ecs. tern said Respons1- b1ht) for such training sho uld not be added to 1he alread) bus)' schedules of the en~ manager and fire chief. tern ~id. "We feel a 101 of information 1s therl':· tern said. "We jUSt feel it needs to be put together.'' earb\ c1t1es of similar size. m- dud1ng in inc. Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa. have such "pro- fess1onar· staff members devoted to emergcnc) preparedness. Stem said. Councilman Phil Sansone, who attendt>d the comm1nce's biweekly meetings. supported hiring a coord1- na1or. sa) mg the committee felt the prc~nt emcrgenc) plan was fine for ELECTION from A l "ho were undecided at the polls ma) ha'e been a sign that too many people wercn·t clear about what the Measure M program was. And while the measure failed throu..,out the rest of the county, statistics show it generally did better where turnout was la,..er. · In Villa Park. for instance. u lost 48 percent 10 S1 percent. In NewpOtf INch. where turnout was nearly 26 percent -boosted by a hot school board race -Measure M 105l 47 perttnt to 48 percent. In unift(OlporatN communities. mostl) found in the IOUth county, 2l'h percent of IM ~.tiered voters wrnt to the polls. Tiiey bemy re- icc1Cd Mtasutt M. SO percent to 48 pnunt. In commun1t1cs like Laprui Nipd. -~turnout WU hjper, it An En' 1ronmental Protection -\gene~ ne" sktter sent to Fullerton re.,1den1s ~tonda) sa)'i that officials \'Ill begin tcSI burning earl) next \car 10 inl'inl'rate "'aste at the ~1ctoll ha~ardous "'aste dump. local11cd inc idents hccause of the ass1stan<.'e pro' 1ded hy ne1ghbonng <.'Ill(''>. bul no1 adequate for a major 1fh:1dent .. The concern come<, about w11h a catas1rohp1c \lluat1 on. such as what m1gh1 be generated b) the Ncwport(- lnglc"ood) Fault.'' Sansone said. 'Tm not at all confident 1f that fault ta .. es off on us 1ha1 "e ~on't be in a real m ess. I JUSI don'1 see the coordination between departments:· Wynn said hl' agreed additio nal help. possibl) 1wo or three full-time stalT mcmbc:rs. ~ould be needed if the council wants 10 implement all the vanous du11c' suggested for the coordinator pos111on. W )nn has told 1he council in the past that hmng a n emerge ncy r~sponse coordinator could require a S 120.000 add111on to the budget to pa) for salaf) a nd opera11ons. Council members Clarence Tum- passed. or. as in Laguna Hills. was barcl} defeated Outside the Lei urc World retire- ment .commun11y. Laguna Hills turnout -Aas 28 percent and Measure M passed 5 I percent lo 49 rrccnt. But inside Leisure Wort where reurees on fixed incomn typically oppose tax increases. 37 percent of the registered voters cast ballots. rcjec lln& the measure 55-45 percent. Tu>ically. the j)Crceru. pp_ Wl 1\00 bet wttn the .. yes .. and ··no" votes u turnout declined. In Huntinaton Beach. just I 6V2 percent of the f'tlistered votcn went to the polls. dnpitc IChool board ra~s thcrt. Measure M WIS over- ~ helmm&Jy rejected 63 percent to JS per«nt. In Costa Mesa. 19 percent voted. The) vo&N the menu.re down 62 pc~t to JS pm:enL Althoup ~M stnteailU ex· PK1cd to do btt1et in dw IOUda The McColl dump, which has tx·l·n dedared a Superfund cleanup s11c. '-vas crootcd 1n the mid-I 94Ck \\hen oil companies depos11cd av1a- 11on refinery wastes into I:! sump" on the ntnt>-acre site The sue 1!1 surrounded b) home\ on three sides. er and Evcl)n Hart expressed op- P<>\1t1un 10 acun~ 1mmed1atel) on 1he rcrnmmendauo n since the com - m111cc "'111 Ix pro' 1d1ng a final :omprehens1' l' rep<'rt w11h rccom - meda11ons 1n the future. The\ said the' "ant .10 \\all for that· final rl'pOrt before taking action. Sansone and Stem argut>d a coor- dinator hired as soon as pos'(1ble could help in the de' elopm('nl of Ol'1ghborhood response plans and 01hcr programs. hnally. W ) nn 1o ld 1he council he \\1 11 return 1n t>eccmber ~•th a report on costs and other concerns. afler wh1l·h the council could decide "'hat direction to take. The re\\nting of the pubhc safety element could cost a m1mmum of SI 00.000 because of the 'iron mental impact report must be prepared to compl) s1a1c law. W)nn said. count) where conimutcrs generally fal·c some of the worst traffic j ams on the Santa Ana· and San Diego frecwnrs. that wasn·t alwa~s the case. San (lcmente voters. with a 21 percent turnout. nixed Measure M 54-46 percent. In San Jufn Capistrano. 22 percent went to the polls. rejecting the measure 55 pirr- cent to 45 perctn\. ,. rn Lquna-ueie . w re a nti· arowth sentimen t is strona. 22 per· cent turned out to vote down Measure M, 59 percent to 40 per- ttnt. Yes On M consultant Frank Catcrinicchio saad their inability to affect turnout was one of the ~ reasons for Measure M's dcf'caa. ''There was saronc 1uppon there, but the)' didn't ttt out to vote," be uid. "It all coma down to me 11nknown -tUl1IODL" PROTEST From Al pn .. -scrve their winning season and plu)ofT hopes. Most of the parents said thcr were supportive of their children s de- cision tQ slop class 10 attend the ra il>. School principal Gary Ernst said no diM'.iphnal) lfc1iori will be taken aga1n~1 the panicip;:ints at this time. He ~id 1he protest was a ··healthy"' "a) 10 let off the ~nger and hurt. "This protest 1s a very peaceful e\prl·ssion in support of the school. the team and the coach." added LnrT) Kemper. superintt'ndent of the H unting1-on Bea h Union High School District. . FooTOall coach George Pasro-wa le~!> restrained irr his comments abOul fhc disqualification. "Som ebody messed up some- " hl·rc. and because of the foul-up, ·66 h'cs have been changed:' he sa1J. · Ernst said CIF was alerted to the inchg1blit) of offensive tackle David Roman when his brother. Ton). <.·allcd to appeal a decis1on not to C.'\ll'nd David's eligibility for another school year. Tho ugh techni- call> a '>cnior. David Ro man said he J1J not have enough credits to graJuatc with his class. 0n-rnvcsngating the matter. C'IF o nicials reali1ed Roman wasn't registered "ith ('IF a" a resident and 1ha1 his mother was li ving tn ~faf)land. not Huntmgton ~ach. Ro man said their mother is still a11l·m pting to sell their Maryland home and had long ago planned on bt.·1ng in California. Roman has been enrolled in the high school since Ma) 31 . when he and his 24-ycar-old brother moved West. . ..., .... .-.. .................. &cause of CIF r~ulat1ons. team Oller offensive tackle D•vld Rom•n w•s ruled lnellgll»le. pla~crs must live w11h legal guard- ia~. Thl' rule is designed to keep his mother brouJht him here Wlth pla~l·r~ from "shopping" for a win-the intention of living here. 100. He n1ng football team and moving to a said his mother callt"d the school d1 stnct to pla) on a certain team, frcquenlt) to check on his academic according to Bob Sherwood. ass1s-"'Ork and make ure e'e~thing was tan1 football coach. · 111 proper ordl·r. n) game Jn which an meljgiblc ··we ~cren·t tf)rng t~ tnck art)· SIUdl'nl partic1pate'I must be for-bod .. h d r . d d C IF I }. c sai . 1l'1 le · aceor mg to rues. ··Wh) do thl') disqualify an entire Teachers. coaches and students team and forfei1 our record but still upset with the ruling ~id they hope kl me auend as a tudent. That to o,wa~ (IF and compete in cham-doesn't make sense. I am a resident p1on~h1p play. which begins Friday. in class but not on the football •· obod) was trying to 1nten-Ii Id''" R d h t1onall v. deceive anybod) .•· ic · o man sai · 5 rugging. Booster· cl ub President Reno hc""'ood said. "Hunt1ns1on Beach lkllam) said pare nts arc outraged High has struggled to win a cham-and ha'e been donating monc:-to p1onsh1p since 1965. I Cs disappoint-pa) for atto rnq ·5 fee" to conte'lt the 1ng to take 1t awa) fro m the kids C'IF derision. because some adult failed to do his ··1cs not fair.'' said Ernst of the job properly.'· decision that leaves the team win- herwood said he and coach less. ·· ... we can subpoena the records Pa:-.ro. "'ere no tified of the dis-for all the \chool'I. and I'll guarantee 4uJhfira11o n on aturda} during an that "l''ll lind one , io lation 1n evl'~ l'mcrgcric~ meeting. school.'' T hl' pla~t>rs and coaches were told Shcrv.ood said !.tudents arc con- t he d1~1nct principals \Otcd to let fused and "'ant 10 lno~ wh) this the Oilers entl'r the playoffs as the happened I k i.:ud that after losing third-place team But Fountain Val-stcadll) for :!3 )Ca~. this comes as le~ I I 1gh School officials appealed hi h d thl· dl·c1:.1on. 'kl' ini their football a maJor o~ lo t c stu e n ts. • -11 s 001 fo1r ~ot to him as a tl'am \ho11ld be 1he t 1rd-placc team. student, the parent~. the school and 3ll0rd 111g to Bellam}. 1he communll) I 1h1nk C'IF made a . ··.Then at 2:30 \\C get anothe r call.~ rasb call. The) (:ould ha'e looked Hq . turn in }Our je.-SC).5;. You are into this a hlllc further.'' Sherwood no t 1n ~.he game an) more. Bellamy said. said. In • a few .hours "e were Emsl said the students were d1sap- <1tnpped ol e'ef)thing and reduce~ pointed. He said he wo uld hke to to 0-10. This is a devastating blow. help students eliminate those fecl - Roman said he is angry because inas but doubts CIF "'ill n:versc us dCllSIOll Ernst. act1v11u:s director Darrell t1ll\\agon :ind athleuc director Da'e Von Hoorebeke were respon- sible tor checking the ehgibilit) of l'ach football player. said a school official '~ho -.ished 10 remain uo- 1den11 fil'd. Ro man said he was surprised but hupp) w11h Mo nday·s protest. ·· 1 first I thought the .school "'o uld be mad a t me. but I've gotten lob of support from the faculty and the pla)ers," be said. ··My mom tS real angry. She 1s on her war. here no~ to see ""hat she can do. • Ro man said 1t 1s nd1culous to penal11e the students and players for an administration error. ·•we never e'en knew this problem existed. the) (school officials) told me that m) b rother was eligible to be my guardian He has bc:en signing m) no tc'I all ) car.'' lfo~1n Madha\ 1. a 'iC'nior and mcmber of the football team. said hl·\ afraid the CIF dccmon will take a"a) an\ l'hance he had of getting a wllcge (ootball scholarship. Pasn1 said he "as d1'18ppotnted !'lut l an understand Cir' de 1s1on .. On I hurM.Jay. I tho ught e\ Cf) - thing \\3\ thl' greatest. I was o n top. r \l· gone from the cmotmnal high o f bt.·ing So I to being a th1rd-placl' par11cipant lo being nothing. i.\11 tn OOl' \\CCkcnd:· Pasco said. Si.fl wrll~r 'R•r1 Bartrr t'09· trilHllH ,. ~ ,.,,.,.,. INA WEEK OF ROYAL TY "THE KING ANO r· at the Orange County Performing Nts Center stantng btolf ~· In ecdtion tD the .. Tr1> de l*tltt~ Grand Prtz~ we wt1 be ~mrs 10 per d tidcm tD SU "THE ICING NilO r. Mt tune )a' radio to 103.1 fm. It's thet easy I c.lltddr ... -~ lk '\ 11 l I I I I I' HO\ HU TV correspondent to discuss the media .,,.. ' · . NBC-TV's natio nal affairs correspondent Rach?~~ Valeriani will talk about '·'Your and the Media at the mectina of Crescendo chapter oflhe Oranac County Performing Ans Center G uild at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. ...---•-"ft;;~v..,.,a_,_l..;,e ... n..;:.a has covered the White . House the Y o 1gs nc1 ent. Civil Rag ts mare es in Selma and Birmi~gham. an<1 Richard Nixon's trip to the So\lct Union. among other world-shaping events. He wrote "Travels W11h Henry." which 1s ~sed on his extensive travels with Henry K1 ss- inaer. Tickets for the lecture are S20. The event 1s at the Sant.a Ana Ebel! Cl ub. 62 5 French St. For more 1~format1on or rescrvauons. call 544-3032 or 544-86-1 . t . ' ~s shQwca~s f acllltl~s Newpon Dunes 1n assoc1at1on with the reat1 ve Concierge will present "A Chnstmac; Galler) Sho" ase" from 11 :30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wedncsda) and Thursday at the Newpon Dunes. 11 31 Back Ba~ Dnvc. Newpon Beach. Meeting planners. businesses and the pubhc are 1n' 1ted to \Cc the rcnO\ ated fac1htiec; and enclos~:d" meeting spac,·c;. <\ number of new spe;-c1al , ___ ,.__sen-aces to be offered will also bc rev1ewt-d. rv1cc'> Include ratcring. cntena1nmcn . eme designs. spcr ial effc(·ts and tran"ipona11on services. For more 1nformnt1on. rnll Ann S)monds at 7l9-l 14 I. L~am how to /~am Wo men's Opponun111es Centt.·r will offer a ~minar on '"U.•arn1ng Ho" 1 o I.earn" at 7:.3.Q__p.m. Wcdnesda) at the Ct'ntt'r. Periera Wa\ and Pen era Dri\e 1n the l 'Cl campus. · The l:w; 1s dC'>1gned for students of all ages and baclgrou nds. It 1.1. 111 focus on mast en ng nl'W rnforma11o n. o' ercoming learning blocks and mind mapprng. Teacher and consultant Susan S11ffelman 1.1.111 be the instructor fl'\: 1o; Sl5. To register. call the renter'!. otlit·c at 856· 71 l8 Chamb~r br~akf ast m~~tlng The ( O\ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce 1.1.111 host II'> Sunn'>C Connection Breakfast mc-eung at 7: 15 a.m. Wednesday at the Mesa Verdr Count(') < lub. JlOO ( lub House Road. Co<1ta Mesa. Guest speaker will be L1. Rick Johnson of the ( "ost.a Mesa Pohl"e rxpanmcnt's Fraud Dn 1s1on Ht' \\Ill prc..cnt a program on ··Holiday Thdt - lk}ond Shoplifti ng .. ~d\ance rescna11on" arc S IO for members. SI :? tor nonmembers. Co~t goc'> up $2 at the door. For 1n forma11on and rc-.en a11ons. rail the l'hambl-r at 650-1 4\JO -Holiday wr~ath workshop ~ "orkshop 1n l'onstrut·ting a '>U rulenl or j, ~ \Hl':tth "111 be hl·ld at 9. 'O a m \\ ednesda' at hl·rman L1bran and Garden'> in Corona dt'I \.far .\II matcnah arc \Uppht'd Prercg1\tra t1nn I\ re- 4uin·<l and thl' fel' 111 S:? 5 r ur more information. mil thl' t>ffilt: at 6"'\-~lt>I Parks, ~aches r~vl~w~d Huntington Beach Tomorm\\ will met•t :it 7.30 pm \\ edni.'sda~ at the tra\baugh ~nginel·r- 1ng Ru1ld1ng. 18460 Ciothnrd ~t (at Ellis ~'enut'I lluntington fkach The group'!> ne1.1.I) forml·d "Sa'l' Our Parl,·· ulmm1ttce 1.1.111 pn·s..·n1 an 0' cr\11.'" uf the IOlnl p<1rl and bcal h '>llua11on The: publ1l' is 1.1.ekomc to attend Mus/cal aid for r~adlng The Huntington Beach Public L1hra~ and Fm·nd' of thl· ( h1ld ren·\ l 1brar) "'111 prc'ient an nftl·rnoon "1th the J P :'111ghtingak' at 4 p.m \\ l'unc"i<la' The performers use mu.,tl' to l rcalt: an a ll\e 1n1ere\I in rending [he: program. rl'COmmendeJ lnr l'hlldren and uldl·r ..... 111 tx· hl'ld in the Talhen Room or th~ ( l'ntral L 1hran "111 ralbcn .\\C Ttc~et ... at s~ l'3lh. arl' a' a;ljhk JI the ( h1 ldren·, Rl'SOUrl·e (enter dc\k Call 84 -78 I J fo r mort' 1nformat10n Catastrophic law ~xamln~d ..\ ~orkshop 1n "Makmg Sen~ of ~·1al '(uni) Jnd Mcd1can: Cata tro ph ic La...,·· 1.1.111 ht· gn en at 6 45 pm Wedne\C:la' at Huntington Bcalh C cntral L1brar). 7111 raiht·rt ..\\e The cla!>S 1\ for tho~ 50 :ind older. ch1ldrcn raring for aging parent'> anJ prok-.s1onals 1.1.ho deal \\1th St'n1or\ ( la\S leader l'I former Social ~·uni\ cmph))e<' fon)a Nieman cn,I ,., SI :?. f or 1nlur- ma11on or rc\4"1' a11un'>, l all 6h2· 4i6<16 Cooking up h~althl~r holidays Healthier hohdn)S arc the goal of a class 1n "Hohda) ( ook1ng. rra~tt1onal Style,'' at 7 pm Thu~a} 1n the conferenC"c room at Fountain \-allc> Regional Hospital. 17100 Euchd ..\ ve Co!ll I\ S 10 per person For more i nformation or 10 rl'gl\tcr. t•all ~66-8006 or QM-8070 S~t sall for Christmas bout~ Balboa 'a ht ( lub "111 hold Its annual hmtma\ Bou11quc from 10 a.m to 9 p.m. \\'fdnes<fa) at the club. 180 1 Ba)'5tdc Dnve. oron3 del Mar. The l'\ent 1.s open to the pubhc Wine-and cheese ~111 be servtd from 2 to S p.m Lun h and dinner v..111 also be a\11lable. Worltshop for palWltS Irvine offers a ~Ready. Set. G row!" parenting *orkshop from 7 to 9 p.m. Wcdnnday at Tunic Rock C'ommunuy Center. I unnyh1ll Dnvt'. Irv ine. 0.tciphnc techniQucs Wiii be d1tcu.sscd. Cost 1s $1 2. To rtaistcr or for more anfonnataon, call ls.&-1144 f \11,U\H Ill -· CO\SI' DAILY PILOTITueldey, No\lemOer 14, ~ Infestation bugs Ocean· View teachers By RORRT IAltKfR Of ,,,. ~ No4 ,l..., Some Ocean View· St·hool District teachers da1m rndro:u:hc' and Ocas are dm 1ng them bu&&> 1n Hunting1on Beach. One teacher ~1d 1n a telephone call that cockmachl'\ haH' tx·en founo rn the drinking "ater . .. ~llJ·d.m¥ lC4I cu minutes bcfurc the dead cockroaches 1.1.ere dl\CO\l'rcJ," ~ondra . 011 of pnng V 1c" Sc. hnol "Wld Flctl\ al'o ni p at hl·r nnklcc; and d1ny cond1t1l>n\ h.1'-l' mounted. \he SaJd . "I an11ama1cd that I ha,en't contracted <\ maJor d1\Ca"< h~ drinking rnckroach- infcstcd "atcr and 1.1.ork1ng in a germ- 1nlc\t<:'d l'n' 1rnnment." \hc ..aid ( arol 1 lalhat.h. 1m· .. 1cJent of the Ocean Finishing touches Vie" Tea hers sW<-1a11un and o fou nh-"\\ c hnng 1h1\ up at l'H'r) r o\\ 1s n:nu' all Ag a nc" headquancn at a cost grade teacher 1n Cre~t View hool, (h;m •• hcr., ath1stm lOunnl) lach month· 111 about Sl n11lhon fhe remodchna 1s agreed Monda) that cockroaches and ru\1<~1al hdp lOmcs up for d1\l'U\'>1on." rc4um•d hl' ..aid. be<.·au~ officials have flca"i hinc bel·o mc u problem at some of '>hl' w1d w 'at.ill' thl'tr current Rancho View the 'iChOOI\. T i... h"a·14u"rl"I'> at 1""40 8 St to ma"• ea ncr arl· 111 an 1mpa'1\l' w11h thl· • u " .. v 7 ..... She also s~ud that the d1 tnct has had d1\triCt 1n "iala r) nl·gotiauon'I JI thr mo-room tor a i,cn1or hou'>ing devt'lopment a long'ltand1ng problem keeping enough ment. · on the 14·.icrl' parcel. custod1am .. 10 .clean room and •empty f hc dt'>lnt'l "'"I rt<.'C'l'e up to $2 trash on a da1I ba~1' Superintendent Montt' ~kMurra) dt·-1111llwn " n·ar 1n an a cement w11h a ~ ~ ....... ·~----~0~11~··Ll~~~loWJ.D•ul~a)~IDh~:1Lti•h~·~·~l~7~)!Jhll1KHilll~\~IUO~l~h~!'~lk~~~~~d-~heA-w'J.U..~~~·uc...wUJlC...------:.....1 Halbach claimed tht· )Chool!> "are deli-<X.can \ 1c" ~hool 01•.tr1ll haH· an out--· n1h:I\. 1n n··rd uf· maint··nance" .... en 1. b more than llX) homes when a lease J • • , • o -l'ontrol ug and 1.ockroalh problem '"i 1.1.h_ilc thl' \C:hool d1stnlt adm1n1strat1on "\\l.'\I: had cod .roa<.·he' .. hr said l"\Plft'' '" J )t.:ar" · o fl1c1al• ar" •n.•ndino about $"' million 10 8 f 1 he hou\1ng .irrar\gt>mcnt was put 1n , .. 'r e " ut 1 our 01.1.n ~opk l Jn't handk I fT h k b .i. remod .. I n"" d1•tr1t1 hea·'quaner' at th(' h ,, r> ale to u i..ct i. nn ing revt"nue rou.,.t • • -.. u t cm. 1.1.r ...enu out thl' c\tt•rm1nator"" ... h h d d I fo rmer "lul''a ll'"·l~rk y,,." ht"'I \t •1 a ... 1u1 \ ,1 ' arp an !>lead) ec ine 1n ,11,.. "' "' t' ~ urra' \aid rach 'r hool ha\ full-pupil l'IHullnll'lll fhat downward trend " .. lllnl' lU'>llxilc1n\ and that high \l hoo l an<l h .... fi Ont> of tht' problem•. Lfal"Ach '"Id. 1., .i' •...:l·n re ' l'r\l·d lur the 1rs1 11me 1n 14 h m I d ,. I l kl .... lOlleg1.· \tudi:nts \\11rl thft'l' hour\ J da\ \t'al'I thl' \t'jl \.1l ~1urra\ <i.ald. With the t at o iu.i " on'1 pay custodHIO\ enough dcanin~ the room" ~li'>trll I h.i' ing Ml murt' pupils than at the to keep thl·m on the J<>b lk af\u Jd.nu"'kdg•·d thJI th" d1,1r1ct I ' .. \Jnll' llllll' ,,.,, \l'ar NB diner's • service crosea to . . t_he publ_it f ht• ll\.\ nl·r ul j 'l'\lo pon Beach 1mpon car J l·.ikr,h1p hJ' "~reed in a kner to the ltl\ 11111 111 ..._.r,l lhl· pubhl at la rge at the ''>1.., '''k J.i~u.ir Diner located on the dl Jkr-.h1 p ground' l ''' \tturnn Rohen Bumllam said \l1111J.1, hl· rn l'l't.'d the letter Fnda) lro•n1 l l'l' \\l·,1 ""'nt.'r o t "\e1.1.pon Im- port' un \\ l'\I ( 11J'>I H 1gh~a} \\ ,·'>t 1ur-thl'1 Jgrel·d 111 post a sign at the dinu ., l·ntr"\ ... 1a1ing the i:atcf) 1s for the n lu\I' l' U\l' 111 lhl' emplo)ees and p.1 11111" 111 'l'"Port lmf'<lr1'> according to Hurnh.im \\nt ' k lll'r me.in'> the cit\. for now. "111 n111 w l'\., J luun inJunrtlon to stop 11pnJl11111 ,,f lhl' rc\tJurant. Burnham ....11J · \\ 11hou1 mure. v.<"n· nol going to pur'ul· l111g.111on ·· he \,lid \\ ,.,, l•1ulJ 11111 tx· re.it hed for com- nl\ nt Brl•n Leming of Berg Sign Co. works on the Udo Clnem•·s sign H finishing t_ouches •r• "'•d• on refurbishing the 19J9 th••ter In prep•r•tlon for • gr•nd reopening celebr•tlon Thursd•Y· The SO-ye•r •nnlverui.r celebr•tlon wlll fe•ture vintage movies and tlme·<•psule opening. '"''''"'l"l'l' Jgu thl (ti) ( ounc1I ap- pr•l\l'J .i u~ pn m11 tor th~ ~-untro,t'rSlal Jinn'" tx 111lCrJll'd JI the d<'ak~htp but rl'\llllfl'J \\ l''-l l" 'tlop '>t"r' ing the pubh 1.111\I ht• pr '' 1<ln th( lll' "''h 'iOltd proof I h.i' J\llUtrl·J '"" JdJatcnt lob for jlJI llO~ No new botulism cases found at fairgrounds' equestrian center · - By 80 8 VAN EYKEN Of ,,... O•"V l'llOt ''"" ( >llil '·"' .11 till' ( )1Jrl!ll' ( flUlll\ I dll· 1111111nd' h,1 \l' llll11 tinl'l"f' lru"cd h11p- in~ lhr~·, ,. 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C>n 'e nn ~unda) • • • \n attcm burtlan took place an the ~l blocl. f Ptarl ttttt on undl)' Thch ~3' nn lo"' • • • ( 1rallitt w;i~ 4'J'B\ ~'"'~ on • houw and 'chide in the-1<~ bk k f on~ Ori\\ nn f.-rt~'\ • •••• Tool\, a \.( R and dolh1"f Vlll\Kd at SI. ~•'taken from al ''°" 1n ttw 31 b or \. 1fllnia Wa °" Frida • I hl· "'11m.ln ..;ud '>he did not tr\ to 1 ~.11i. .11 1h.11 time ht·lau'i<' she wa~ too I I l~hlc nl'ti '\Jpp \aid I hl 1.1.um.in told poltt'l' she was raped 1"' ll l' ti' her attacker. "ho used drup llurin~ thl' t1hdu1.1mn When Oregel fell j\kl'P tx't1.1.l•cn and q a m un~y. the '" 1mJn. "ho doc'I not speak Engh sh. said 'hl' l \lJfX'<l and appealed to a pan11h- 'fX'j~1ng m.11 d for help. 1pp said 01l·gl'I 1.1.-a' hc1ng held 1n Oranac Coun- '' Jj1I 1n hcu of SI00.000 bail. Pl''''htc uKJr '1ot:111on A.f\er stnk.1na tht , 11, "'1rkcr 1he rc\1dt"nt lkd back into thl hou~ -••• \ 1.1.oman omplaincd that a man 1n an ~ ·hn·et'ft-~ffi\C alonputc h1 r •• 11 .u I p m Thunda TM man "' 111 11u1 of h" "~' to catch her attcn.. 111irl 1h1· 1.1.oman ..:.1d. and then cxpc>Kd h1nhd l tll her 'he d~bed tht man as ~) 1n :~ \C'an. old ~11h sand blond hair. .iht1u1 IM) pound!t and "eanna a y,h1tc T - \hirt • • • -l .\ 11--,c.•.u-old man v.as anntcd near Rrdh11l and '1 o.\nhur Boulevard and hoo~l·d 1n10 Orantc ( ount) Jail on fel· 1m~ l har&r' JU.SI heforr I p m. Thuraday • f\er <lfficrr~ allcttdl} dt5COvercd he wu l'Onlcahns a -.e .. pon PollC't" dtd not 11y "hat l.1nd of ~caron the man had. ONnge COMI DAILY PILOT/ Tueedey, Nowmber 14, 1111 'DIE Battle rages in Salvador streets C \lllt~H '\l\ICtcll~' SAN SALVADOR. EJ Salvador (AP) -Rebt'ls held larae parts of several poor ntiJhborhoods Monday and battled soldiers in a third day of the worst fljhting the capital has expenenced in a decade of civil war. At least 305 people have been killed and 378 wounded since the rcbt'ls attacked Satorday night. ac- COltC..'IOrlClll) rejects the accusations" Navy bombing of campground pro ... _ .... that military aircran ha ·e bombed UCU • th~.~~~~l.Alcxandtr Perdomo. 12. D~~RT CENTER~ The Navy was tryina to determine Monday ~w said in a hospital: .. A bomb hit the two of ns Jets strayed ou&si.dc a ta~t ranae and bombed ~bllc ':and. f'Of"C1nt hou$(' and killed my mother and J;!IY • campers to dodge s.hrapnc;I ~nd d~v~ for cover. authont~ said., !he. A-6 little sister. A plane dropped the bombers. on a routine tramma m1u 1on from the . Naval Air Facdny in ~ bomb." He said auerrillas °"Ve him ! Centro dropped a d6'2en S()().pound bombs o n this remote desert art& l JV firi.t aid. -miles South~t o f Los Angeles, said Miko Rlly, a spokesman for the El ~;.----(;4iN'·OWl l~ . armed fore~-fl~~ ba ·d bo Centro ~ · · Em SS)' sources sa1 a ut •· ~mped jo the arra a:ccivcd .minoJ:_da~ and one · re s. ~ere fiahtTng In tti · civilian received a minor abrasion, but did not seek medteal lld,"""leay Sil • monuary, civilian morJ.ues and hos- pitals and uno Oicial m1litar} figures. It is the biggest guerrilla offe nsive since 1981. Thousands of civilians we re trapped in tht1r -.omes by exchanges of gunfire between the arm) and guerrillas of the left ist. Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN). Helicopter aunsh1ps and military planes Ocw over the city to attaek rebel positions. Fe~ of the cit) 's I million ~pie were on the streets and nearly all downtown stores were closed. Rebel~ were ho lding ground in an arc of heavily populated nonhern distric ts. Hea v) combat also WU'reponed in · The incident. which occurred Saturday afternoon about two !"iles ~ut~idt anta Ana. a western province. in the Na'd.'s Chocolate Mountains Bombing Ran•e. is under invesllpt1on, San Miguel to the cast, around the • central cit) of Zacatcco luca and Ray sai · outside Usulutan. a major ci t) in eastern El Sal\ ador. '.the arm) pres.\ office stopped pro~ 1din$ casualt) counts or other 1nformat1o n and tele phone calls to pro\ mcial cities d id not go through. O fficials at the armed forces mortuar) said it had the bodies of 6 7 soldiers a nd m1hial'\ sources said 127 guerrillas had · been killed. Mor$ucs reported the bodies of 5 1 civilians. Injured fisherman's condition serious SAN D IEGO - A 23-year..pld man. one of two people rescued off the San D iego coast after their boat sank. remained in critical condition Monday at the UC San Diego Medical Center. officials said. Anthony Caner was suffering from hypothermia ~n~ other unspecified inj uries. said a nursing supel'Visor. His fishing companion. Jesus Moran, 27. o f San Diego. was treated for m ino r injuries at ttie Coast Guard Air Station and released. Military planes fired rockets Mon- day aflernoon into the eastern neigh-1 borhoods of Venecia and Conacaste. trying to dr~out guemlta . Some rockets struck ·ho mes, killing several Cl \ 1hans and wound mg other!'. l I J tJll- Hospitals said 258 civilians had been wounded. O n Sunda). tht> amlCd forces reported 65 soldiers a nd 55 gu~mllas wo vnded. T hL ll_,S_. Embass sa id 86 soldiers. 202 guerrillas and 17 c1v- ll1ans had been killed, a total of 305. Its l'ount of 373 "ounded included The two men were fishing Sunday when their 18-foot boat began to break up and sink in waters fi ve miles south of Point Loma. They had been in the water for St'veral hours when the crew of a passing sailboat. the Immigrant's So ng. sighted them bobbing in the water. -Galll.eo.-complete~ cour~e correctJon_ PASADENA--The (;alileo s~cecrafi. s.PC'ding ,toward a J ?9S rendc1' ou with Jupiter. successful!) completed its first course correction b) fi ring its small thrusters mo re than 2.000 ttmes. NASA said Monday. The thrce-da' maneu' er. "hic h ended Saturday night. accelerated the spacecraft h~ ·about 38 m ph. ·bnngmg its speed to more than 60,000 mph relative to the !>un. The trajectory change is meant to put Galileo in proper po!.ition for its 01ght past Venus o n Feb. 9.' ..\ broadca">t o n the rebels' clandc tine Ra d io· Ve nceremos Mond a) night said . "E,ery attempt ~~ the army to recover these po~- 1t1on~ has turned into a pro fQund bloodbath among their troops a nd _slite co~. T he) have lost "hole companies. produc1n8 a big de- YOUftl people looll n bodies of leftist reHls 1111194 dwlng fighting w ith government troops ~utslde S.n Salvador. mural11a ~n 1n encm ) ranks." Col. R('nc Ponce. the army chief or \la ff. addrc~~d the . natio n on tdc' 1'>1un and dl·n1cd the rebels cun- trolli<d an~ part of the capitaC "Theft' 1s nu LOnc under FMLN rontrol." hl' .. aid. "We arc fighting in ">Onll' ~·ctor' un the edge of the l ap1 tal." _ He al~ \aid h~ -roundl> and I 9 soldiers. 96 rebels and 88 c1v- 1han\. the embass) said . and 4 3 gul'1 nlla-, were captured. l<l•'>ak tlm.p1tal. a government 1ns111u11on. wa<1 without water. blood plasma. anaesthetics and othl'r \Upphes '\ .\'f 10 '\·\I. UH 11·:1 ·s Reformer-r-ia·mec;J E. Ger-many' s pr-emier: Court backs random drug testing W~S lllNGTON -Th upreme Coun-0n Monda) pcrmilled r.an<iom drug tc,tmg for Boston police. otTenng new evidence the )USt1ces condone \\ 1dl''prcad tc'i11ng ot government emplo)eC~ 1n JObs atTec11ng public safety. Thl' ll>Urt, \\llhout comment. let stand a ruling that fomng police officers to un<krgo tht· random tests -rven whe n there 1s no reason to suspect drug allUSl' -doc'I not '1olau.· their pnvacy nghts. BERLIN (AP) -East Germany's Parliament elected a leading re- fo rmer as the neYt p remier Monda) night. but hundreds of thousands of pro testers took to the streets or Le1p11g to 58} Communist reforms arc mo' ing too slo" I). After a h 1s1onc "eckcnd in which millions of East Germans took ad- ' antage of their ne .... freedom to tra\ cl \\est. Parlia ment also picked a non-Communist spcakrr in the chamber's first se ret ballot and urged accrte rated changes. And the government said 11 v.as dismantli ng internal>bamers that for three dc<;jdes formed a notonou'> .. death' stn p.. betYtccn the Berlin Wall a nd thl' Cit~ 's sealed-otT eastern SCl'tor. Deputies appealed for trul} frcx· elcc11on\. a coalition government and rcmo,al from the co nst1tu11on of· language declaring their nation a ·~1ahst state. The parliament. kno'4n as the People's Chamber. then approved the o m munist Pan } ·s nom1na11on of Politburo member Hans Modro" to lead a ne" governmrnt as prem ier. The government tra- d111o nalh has been subservient to the part;. Modrow 1s a well-known refo rmer w1th 1n the party. which has been lid b) Ego n Kre nz since Oct. 18. Krenz has promised some reforms. includ- ing free elections. As deputtcs argued into the night in East Berlin. pro-democracy ac- Acceleration of trade with E~ Germany likely .. WA HINGTON l.\P) -The Bush admm1strat1on held out the prospect of stepped-up trade and d1plomat1c ties with East Germany on Monday. while top Democrats an Congress called fo r far more dramatic steps to s1grial suppon fo r the stunning reform develop- men ts Ill the Communist world. Senate MaJOnl) Leader George M11chell urged President Bush to tra,el to the Berlin Wall. convene a meeting of the Western allies and suspend trade bam ers against the So'•1et l 'n1on. "T o acknowledge the tremendous significance of the symbolic des1ruc11on of the Berlin Wall and to g.1ve voice to the CAh1lara11on felt b) all l\mencans. I urge President Bush to travel to West Berlin." said Mitchell. D-Ma1ne. Admm1'itra11on officials "ho declined to tx· 1den1- 1fied said Bush v.as considering the con' ocat1on of a N ATO summit in Brussels, after his saltwater summit meeting on Dec. 2-3 with Soviet Pr~1dent M1kha1I S. Gorbachev. to discuss new political and military strateg) for the West. One administration official flashed two less dra- mattc signals. He said the administration might boost trade v.it h East Germany. which totaled S220 million an 1988. and hold more frequent meetings with East German diplomats. White House spokesman Marian Fitzwater hailed the "glonous" traffic of more than I millio n East GNmans streaming into West Berlin to catch a glimpse of freedom. but said. concerning the possib1lit> that Bush might rush to the wall. "We can't foreStt any set of circumstances at this m o ment that would induce him to go." ti\ 1st' m Ll·1p11g. in the center of the l·oun1n . rrc'iscd for continued 1.hange· to prolong the spmt of ho~ '"cepmg the na tion. "Till' ljlll'\llOn .... are )OU Hhe ne" go' l'I nml·nt) rl·all~ d1tTcrcn1 from thl' uthcrs''" onl' speaker ~1d at the the l)\·rnocratll' Pl·a...an ts Pan>. one of thl' fl1ur small panics alhed w11h thl· ruling < ommunim .. The Com- mun1'>1 Part~ did not propoM' a candidate for the post. "Open borders b~ them~hes can- nol be the onh freed om ... Yta rned a banner l'arned b\ some 10 thl' Cro\\d. . West German tele' 1s1on esti- mated the number of protesters at 200.000 to 300.000. f he protesters urged the govern- ment to h'e up to its promise of free clecuons and q uestioned the com- mitment of the new leadership. Jilli~ In the nonhcm cm of hv.enn. Jnother I !J.000 people staged a pro- dl'nlOl rac~ rJll~ .\ t th<.· session to approve Mod- rn". the first '>l'Cret ballot1ng in the < ommun1st-dommated Parliament dcc ted a "''" speaker. Guenthe r Malcuda. "ho told the assembly it v.as dut}-bound to heed the calls of the reform mo' cmcnt. Malcuda. 58. 1s the chairman of In add1t1o n .to the parhamental') Sl'\\1on, the part)'s 163-member Central Committee set Dec. 15 for an e mcrgenq part) congress that "ill cl«t a nev. leadership. The pan). v. h1c h has had a mon- opol) o n pov.cr in the 40 )Ca rs since East German) was created. is strug- gli ng to meet th<.· pent-up demands of a bout 16 million citizens . ·Getting out of bed can be dangerous NEW O RLEANS -C'hmbing o ut of bed 11h he middle of the night can Ill· "a risk~ momen t" for the hean. bl.it shoveling snow ma)' not bt' as dangl'roU') as people ha'e long believed . according to two studies relea.scd \1onda~ In one of the ')tud1es. resea rchers monitored the hean s of people "1th l'Orona~ ancr) d1St'ase whale the) slept. If the} had to get out of bt'd 1n the night. their hcan s often expenencefj potent1all )' harmful penods of 1schcm1a -a tcmpora') shon age of blood. "It ~cnu that Jumping o ut of bed a nd running around to do something 1s a n'>I..) mument that Yte should think about.'' said Dr. Andrew P. SelW)n of Brigham and Woml·n·., Hospnal an Boston. Prisoner kills two officers N FW YO RK -A murder <JU'>pcct bt'1ng driven on a busy highway to a ut~ Jail ~1onda) pulled out a gun and firt'd from the back seat at two dctcl't1 \l''I. killing thl'm both. au1hont1cs said The con vict. 1dent1fied as Stone~ Hamson. ~5. ran from t he ~enr. according to Pohct' Comm1ss1oner R1rhard < ondon. Around m1dn1ght. about 10 hours later. 'J)Ohce bro ught in for questio n- ing a man hl·Ju.·,cd to Ile Ham son. who was found 1n a home in the boroujh of Bruoll) n The: seating of dNecll\ cs and inmate -them in front. ham alunl' in bad. -\ 1~ted procedure. Condon said. Pohce said It was not agaan\t police gu1dehnt>s to transpon prisoners in personal cars. Congressional pay raise debated W.\ HI G TON -C-onsumer act1\1St Ralph Nader and the president of ( ommon Cause disagreed Monda) on "hether Congress should take a proposed 33 ~rcent pa) h1kt'. with Nader saying he'll enhst talk-show hosts in his bid to kill the raise. Walesa welcomed in U.S., Blood donor policy for dogs draws criticism Nader told a news conference he supported reform of congressional cth1n rules .. but that should be done regardless of the pay raise. "I don't thml.. people in this count!')' li ke the idea of Congrus telling them that they "111 reform themsch cs onl> 1f the) get a pay increase.'' Nader said. ~That smells bad." Fred Wertheimer. P.res1dent of Common Cause. said lawmakers "erl' en111lcd to a pa) increase 1f they give up their other sources of income. as would be required by the ethics reforms. The nr " pay plan g.ivcs a 7. 7 percent pay raise m January and a 2S percent increase in January 1991 . . given the Medal of Freedom· HOHi.it HHIJ:J ·s WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Bush bestowed the preside ntial Medal of Freedo m on Lech Waksa m an emotional White House cer· emo ny Mo nday and promised "American aid has begun and more is coming" to Poland. "Lech Walesa showed how one individual could inspire in others a faith so powerful thal ii vindicated itself. and chanaed the course of a nation.·· Bush said. referring to the l 981 martial law crackdown apinst tM first free trade union in the Soviet Bloc and its rise to po~ this year. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -O ne "H1stOI) may make me n. but Poland and the 11 months that California humane society's practice Lech Walesa has made history." Walesa spent incarcerated in a re-of making blood donors o f dogs Bush said mote hunting lodge. about to be put to sleep was a lter- The port!) Polish trade union "One of the greatest dreams of m) natel) criticized Mo nday as c'ruel leader a rrhcd in Washington as the life has JUSI bee n fulfilled .'' Walesa and unnecessary, and defended as Senate reached a bipartisan com-said in thanking Bush. painlessly filling an important need . promise o n a plan to gi ve S657 The United States. he said. 1s a At the Peninsula Humane Society m11l1on in aid to Po land and S6S democratic example for nations 1n San Mateo. executive d irector million to Hungary. ending a long around the world. Kim turl explained a program in baulc over tht> proper scale of aid to "I am full of adm1rat1on for )Our e>.1stencc for about four years that those countncs. count I). not bt'cause it is a big '"' olves takina blood from d~ At the White Ho use, Walesa's , po"c r. and not because 11 is n ch," about to be cuthanizcd. The blood as etcs filled with tears as Bush seated said Walesa. "I admire America as a then sold to local veterinarians who him in a chair with the Solidarity country of frttdom. freedom o f man need it for emeraency operations on banner draped across it and rttallcd and freedom of the nation. other dogs. the 1981 martial law crackdown in ··v ou took that freedo m your-Each month, about 12 dop that selves. Nobody ~ve 1t to you as a have bttn selected to bt' put to sleep Soviets blamed for Latin violence WASHINGTON -Secretary of State Jamts A. Baker Ill accused the Soviet Union o n Monday of supponing "violence. destruction and war" in Central America and he said these act1vit1es arc the biu~t obstacle to genuine superpower accommodation. In a speech to foreign m inisters of the Organ11at19n o f American States. Baker also said the U nited States will never accommodate itself to the "outlaw regime" in Panama and he called for the intcm auonal communit) to isolate that couoll). Panamanian Foreign Minister Leonardo Kam responded immediately. calling U.S. policies toward his country "fascist.'' Baker's remarks on the Soviet nion reinforced the notiOn that Central America may bt' the most divisive issue when President Bush and Soviet Prcsidtnt Mikhail G orbachev ha'e their Mediterranean summit in th~ weeks. present. You built it... are injected with a barbituate. Whi~ The crowd of 200 politicians, the d~ arc unconscious, about 450 Estonia annu __ ls __ act olnlng U .S.S.R. ~ ~~ ~"When We~ ., Wint ,,,,., aoor readers ana olllers packOd ~m""'t,.....o-"'-m .... 11hhi€rs ol bloa<rare WJ heJra=w=n:-: ------- the East Room pvc Walesa a stand-Sturl said she thouaht the blood is MOSCOW -Estonian ~stators issued their boldest challenat to the 1n1 o vation on his entrance with the taken from the juaular vein. not the Kremlin by annullin1 the Baltic republic's I 940 decision to join the Soviet prnicknt. But.h. too. Joined 1n the heart. Orie more injection and the U nion. but dtd not 1<:1..ally vote to ICCCde. Tass ~ned Monday. Tbe applause. which bttame rhythmic. d, dies. . official news •ny said the le&islature puled a rnolution Sunday accusint · Wa~ blinktd back tears as Bush he blood is saved and sold for the Soviet Union of "agression, military occupation and anneution of' the ~ Italian!" recalled how he was taken off to US a bq. the approximate cost of Estonian republic" and declarina the vote in 1940 "unlawful." . prison on the niaht of ott. I 3. 1981, takJna and kC'e9.1"1 the blood. , Lcaislatures of the BaJtic republics -Estonia. Latvia and Lithuania - after makina "the sap of tne cross The whole idea is abhorrent &o already have condemned the Soviet-Oerman qrftmcnt of 1939 that pve on the foreheads o( his slttpi"I Diant Allevato. uecutive director frtt rem to Hitkr in Poland and to Saalin in tbe Baltics..--'lbe Soviet Union children." of the Marin Humane Socidj;\ absorbed the Baltic republics the ntxt year. · Force the Issue Paperwhites for the Holidays S.0, by Ropn far I CIN lbeei and die-= 11llcdaa Of bulM ID ~ 1m Clllbnda. Soldl1r kll1d In Gm• Stttp ' • • • • ···-·--"" I . f :Jl• 1.t lo l :'Ua 6.t II 4 :ti. ·1.4 l• 10:4t, J .I II WEDNESDAY J :tSe 2.2 l o t :JN •. , •1 S:Olp ·1.2 lo ,, :S7p ]. 7 •• THURSDAY 4;02e 2.6 lo 10:24• 6.2 •• 6:07p ·0.1 lo ~' •• ,. t ""' ..., ... u "" • ~, • ,. t ' 1 • ,.,, . . . . t-1'° ,,..,.,,. M ;' 4 "-.,,..,,.. 1r \"" • .,..,.. •' c ., l' .S. t<'m ps ., •' ... p•. At.-.. ,, '' A f.. 1 ----rr.-; ,,.,..,,.........;,..-_ __;:,,.__.,..._.. 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The Senate Minim um wage By a vote o f 89 for and 8 aga1n,t. the Senate ~nt to Prcs11.kn1 Ru'lh l~slauon (HR 27 10) ra1<11ng thl' minimum wagC' for the fi r\! t1ml· smce 1981 The ne"' mm1mum "age "'ill n'\e from the curent SJ 35 an hour tn $3.80 next April 1 and peak at $4.25 on April I. 1991 It "'II be accom- panied b} a ne" subm1n1mum or "train mg wage .. for } ouths aged l 6- to-19 who are new to the "Ork forn· The submm1mum 1s set at SJ.2J next April and SJ.61 a }Car later and would be paid for the fi m thrC'e months of emplo~ mcnt and three more months 1f the 'outh ret.'Cl\l'S cen1fioo trammg. · SuPJX>ner Ed"ard Kcnl·nd~. D- Mass., called the bill .. a modest victory fo r the "orl..1ng potlr .. Opponent Stc'e S\mms. R-ldaho. said the bill .. "' 111 shut the door of opponuntt) to entr) k' cl 1nb\ lnr those at the ven bottom of 1hc economic ,ladder.': Senators \Otmg \c \\anted to raise \he mm1mum "age. Alan Cranston. D • Yes Pete Wilson. R · ~u Ml1rant workers' pay By a vote of 63 for ,ind 3.S agamst. the Senate tabled lk1lledl an a11cmr1 to enable cen am agricultural em- ployers to pa} the ne" suhm1n1mu m "tramma .. wage to seasonal and mi- grant farm workers agcd 16-10-19. Th.i' left intact a requirement 1n HR 2710 that the esttmatcd ~5 percent of farmers and rancher\ CO\ ered b\ the Fair Labor t;indards .\l't pa} the full minimum "age to th ese \lllLSON-CHIU Tht engagl·ment of Holl~ Wilson and Cina(. h1u \\J\ announced at a pan} gt\l'n 1n thl'lr honor h~ their parent\. (.hull J nd ~Ul' \\ 1l'lt'n of 11 Toro and Jerr') Jnll Pl·pp1 C hu1 of Santa Barbara. ..\ June I b "edlling '" plan1wll in ( orona dcl \1ar The bnde-ellxt 1'> J fn•\hman at Christ College In inc. pursuing a degree 10 ckmenta~ edurntion She t'i a gralluate of El Toro U1gh ~hool and 1s a past honored quct•n of the ln ~rna uonal Ordr r of Job'' Daugh- ters. In 1988. she "'as sclet·tt.•d M 1s Cahforn1a -..:atw nal Teen-..\ger Her future husbanll '" 1n the Coro Foundatton's gtadua tc program an pubhc affairs He earned hi s 8 ..\ degree m pohttcal 5C'tence from UCLA "here he '"'as a member of -t:ambda--C'h1 ~f Qtcmll). .aru.L 1 no" the ehapter"s alumna ad' 1ser OHi it \Hll., \OUlhS · Ell"ard Kenned y. D-Mass. argued thl· measure wo uld hun workers ··"ho an~ probabl~ the most ex- pto1tt"d -group in thC' l11bor force." Phil G ramm. R-Tex . who spon· <,urt"d the amendment. complained that HR 2110 applied the training "agt' to )ouths m all ~asonal JObs t'\Ccpt migrant farm \\Ork. Senators \Ot1ng )e'> fa,on·d the lull m1n1 muni "age fo r seasonal fa rm workC'rs aged I fHo-19 whose l'rtl plo)ns arc tO\ert.·d b) the Fair lJbor ~tandards .\l·t ( ran<;ton · Yes \\'11-;on · Ye\ Mass malling B~ a \.otc of 66 for and ~9 against. the Senate tabled (killed) an amend- ment to put an end to unsollctted mass ma11tngs back home b~ mem- bers of Congress and transfer the munl') \a\ l'd to drug treatment pro· gram-; Tht" 'llte 01.curred J\ the ~natc '\l'nt to Pn.•\1den1 Bush the liscal 11)40 kg1slat1\C branch apprnpna- t1un' hill lllR '111 4) Th<" bill re· \Int.I' la" mal l'r\ to thrl't' ne"sletter ma11tng~ a )Car but puts no hmtt\ on other ma<1s mailing'> that ha\C lira" n cnt1( "m .l<, poltt1cling at t.n pa,ers· l'\peO\l' Senator<> 'Ullng ~C\ "anted to l..111 tht.· aml'ndml'" banning ma'>' ma1l- 1ng'i h~ la" mal..l'r'>. ( ra n'iton · '\ l''. \\ 1l<1on · '\o The House Raise debt <"tllllllg B' J 'Oil' ol 264 for and 44 Jg<i1nst. the House ga'l' fi nal con- gressional appro' al of k g1sla11on (HJ Res:!: 0) ra1s1ng the pubhc debt hmtt from S2 tnll1on to S' 12 tnll1un The ne" ceiling ts e\pet·ted w hllld unttl October I 990. when the governml"nt lilcl~ "''II need ad- Holly Wiison and h•r flanc• Carv., Chiu. d111ooal • borTowing authont)' to avoid defa ult. The bill also repealed the disputed "Section 89" tax prov1S1on that has kept emplo)ers fro m ded w:ung fnnge btodits that arc provided onl) to selected em- ployees upponer Bill Archer. R· Te' . said ··as unpalatablC' as ra ising the debt lim11 might be, the financial secunl} of the na11on must o' erndc our reluctance" to do so No member spoke agai nst the resolution dunng bnef floor debate Members \Ot1ng ~l'S "anted to rat~ the puhltc dt'bt ceili ng Rohen Dornan, R-38 · No Wilha m Dannemc,er. R·39 . No Chnstopher Co\. R-40 • ~o Dana Rohrabacht:r. R-4~ · ~o Ron Packard, R-4 l · ..\bsent IHfuse bud1et B' a \Otc ut 236 for and I"':'. aga1.nst. the House appro' ed the t.'onfercncc rcpon on the fi scal I 9QfJ dt'fense budget of SJ05 billion f he bill (HR ~461 I males 19'X) the fifth ~tra1ght ) car in "h1ch th e PC'n tagon hudget adJUStC'd for 1nllat1on has d~li ned The ~na te "ao; l'\JX'llt'd to send the lcg1~lat1on to Pre'lldent Bush The bill dre" 3Jl 1deolog1cal m1'· ture ol opponents Lonsena tl\c<, disli ked 11 because 11 cut too dcepl) tnto the' "Star \\.ars" . trateg1c [X. fC'n~ ln111at1\1.' and 1gno~ man~ of President Bush's "eapons' pnontte'i. "h1lc liberals ~1d 11 kl·pt defen'I(' 'ipend1ng too high at a ti me of 1mpro' ing rel ations "1th the o' 1et l 1n10n and insoluble budget pmh- lc ms at home In pan . the bill fu nds construu1on of t"o 8-:'. tcalth bomber' at a l'Ost l,f at least SSOO mil lion cacti. 1n- dudcs mone\ tor both tht' ra1l-ba.,ed \1 tnuteman 'and trucl -bornc \hd- getman m1ss1k S\'items. require\ the PC'ntagon to purchase against 11s "•Sht'') a num~r of \ -22 Osprc~ and F-14D aircraft a1 a co'>t oi l se'eral hundred m1ll1un d11ll.1r' JnJ cuts DI spending to $ \ l\ h1ll11111 111 S 100 m1ll1on unde'r th1 rrl'' 11111 ' )ear' le'el I Members \Ottng ~l'!> \upportnl 1h1· bill · Dornan · .\bSt.·nt Da nnemnt'r · '\ l''i (ox • '.\h~nt Rohrabachcr · '\ C'\ Packa rd · ..\b\t'nt Oil spill llabilit) 8\ a 'ote of 2N lor Jnll I J 1 aga1.ns1. the H ou~· JJ11ptl'd J O amendment cna~ hns-'tJln to ~·t 1111 spi ll liab1h1~ standarll\ rhJt l'\ll'l'li federal standard'> Thl· Jnll·nJml'OI "as attached to J hill 1llR 1 .. ir,,1 establishing a un11nrm ll'lkral "'· tern of ltab1ht\ .inJ u1mpc:n\:lt111n I tor spills m na' 1gJhk "Jll'r" Thl· ball I\ J rl·,pun.... tc • IJ't ~larch\ E\\on \ Jldl't d1'J'll'1 111 ..\la\ka It "a' ,l·nt ll1 111n ll'r1·1h l' \\1th thl' lhlu~· The '"le l..l·pt HR l.Jt•" 1•1•111 prl'l'mp11ng thl' ,1hil1t\ 111 \lJll'' t11 ~·· ~'ond kJaal 1l·il1ng' 'l l 111 1h1 hill anll 1mpo'e unltm11nl li.1h ht' ''" ,, uJmpJOll'' <1nd ,h1rrx·r, r,·,r· n"~ll tor spill'> \pon,ur < rl'l•rg~1l'I I>-< .1 11 ..aid h1' arnl'ndnwnt Jlli1 m' · .1 1t1n· damt'ntal nght ol lhl· ,t,lll'' '"I protcrt thl'lf t'n' 1rirnml·n1' Oppon~nt John H.Jm m1·r,du111Jt. 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" ~ .inJ thl' l.111 I Jnl" \ ( 1lgl·r I k '' a gr..1Ju- Jt1 ,11 '\utk\ ll1~h ~h11<1t '\utk\ n Jdl.1111vn tw \\'nes on tht' lx1J rl1 J\ 'Kl' prl•,1dcn't and tanann,11 ' I Jnd \\ 1ll1J m 11.lltl'r'''" <. ollt.<gl' frJ 1,•rn11 ~ l Orporak --gm-t"mmg-\\ffitt!-11,._~1. -~cd a.a.. \\.i1.nc_ '-'--- Gillette White, longtime Mesa businessman, activist . I . ,,.. ...,, .,,.. w lr• reports Craig s~~, lobbyl~st /Ink«/ Ray Johnson,, 61, convict Lonattml' Costa Mesa m 1dcnt and bus1-to Washlf'Vdon ~x scandal b«~ anti-er/~ consultant ncssnian G1lkt1r White d ied No'. I at his home "":I• in Santa Mana. C'ahf.. his famtl) annountcd. Ht' Wal 64. lorn an Cov.lnv11le. . Y .. Wht\C was ra1~ 'n Chacaao. Hl' ~rvcd 1n thl' .S. Na'Y dun~a Woe1d War II and mO\'cd to Cahfom11 af\tr his ditdaartr. , He IUt'nded Trinity Collett and Cl.A. In l 952. afkl'(J)is marn11c to Ja<'quelinc ~t. Whitt mo"'Cill to Costa Mtsa. The fam1l) mn.incd an Cosu Mne for 19 >~•rs. FonMrty pen owna of C~aa Mna S\a .. tioMh.. Wlult WU ICU\<'f' 1n tl'W C'hambtr of C091Mftt. tht loy Sc-ou11 and Unawd Wa)'l. ..... Oft lht lalt« OlllftLUl ..... •1 boent OI diNdOn. tntludtftl • ltfm • praldaat. Tht .._.._...Sa. Andrews ~n Oulrd\ .. Nt•pan .... lie I I 11• 1• buliW M co-owner of llllinwn tom 1971 uatil hit cle9th. H~ .. • aril .......... DllJef. ....... ~ ........ David ---.... -r.:'.C1onn:r~= ....... $11t~a. ( r:ug ·~ncl'. a high-profile lobb)tSt hnkl'd to a \\a h1 ngton )C\ 'leandal under fl'deral 1n- ' c.,t1p 11on. "a found dead after bamcad1"' h1mwlt 10 n Bo ton hotel room. Polt c ~•d ~tu1Ja) pence . .i9. "'u fo und dead Fr,da) m his room at the R111-Carlton Hotrl aflcr fi~fi1htel'\ u'ie\I u \I\\ to ut the door 1n half Then~ ~er~ no \ l\tbk s1-.n of m1une on the bod} The \\-b h1n11on T1mt1 rcpontd m uaust that , pen<'\' 1k'lo~ he had IDS and had thrtatt'nru to commit u1c1dc ratl'lrr than dtc M the d1sc1~. ~ f'onntt tC'lt' 1 ion M• rorrMpon<knt for BC •ho ~td from Vietnam. Spcntt later b«am( a lobb>~~nt1na Jar-nttt chcnt HC' •u tdtnt th11 tummcr b thl' T1mn a a in.,.. dent of moauual neon ttnttt bc1na 1n,nlilaeed b)· tht m StntC"t. tM Di\lnct of C"" .. bia polft nd 1tw ••· ~ ·, oftke for ~ mdat cant hud He lk'\'CI _.. ~Olllilftl Jjl) 31 wtln ht wu amtWd II I Nni ... Ch)' ilnoWt Ga I fdOny -e.-i ~ ... mh tn•ataW\' 1 mioft of crild. Ra) John l n an ~\~On' an stcrlm.'d b) the tatc ofCahfom1a J \ a"'fcrn-agcr "ho bccamr one of the n:u1on· Oh)\\ promment ant1-cn me ron- \ultanu. h.i J1C'd 1-k ""s ti 2 fohn!t<>n d1l'd '\tl\ 5 ni ght at a n Otego ho .. p1tal He had undt"rgonc ~r,eral sura>ra l pr l-Jure<; and "'3" an 111 health for the past )car. ...i1d a lonJttmc tnend Dl'itnct \ttomc) ·, 'fXllle man tc' r 0 1'4.'' In and ou' of ah om1a JU'cn1tc 1Mt1tu t1on lrom the aat of , Johnson ~ tenucd I t • I"' h~ the tatc under a JJO$t·Ocpn-~1on era th '{ rs that Jll~ntic" cxhnquenq. could ~rad• t\'d 10 thl' M'' ttncrah~n b) eMunng that te n ' otTendcn didn't haH childrtn \\ h1k ancaittratcd at Fol'50m Pnson for .i1 mNJ robbl'f}. Jobnton and two othtr 1nmat~ bc\amt the fint rna1uumum·t«Untl pnsoMn to ncape fr m tM nonhttn Cahfonua f'K1ht) on Jul) .!l . L9S8 He •'d lattt cap1W'Cd. .\f\tt JoltMOG 1"U paroled ie 1968, ht' fTtumnl to n 0-. ud WOlbd for tk old <'4.*'") lletw'\rMtH Of Honor ("~ ~ 11 I mntth llllot~ b WC'MCl'a ~vlOral 1· cnca IMUtu~ in La Jola. --=--~- Orange Coat DAILY PILOT!Tueedey, November 1', 1918 " .. . .. .... ._. • \ ·~ Smog rt>port .,... . . .,, ; . ... . t .. • • ... ., . I .. ,.. . .. • • ••• ' •• <A' -.. .. .. ., ne • ,..., .. ,.., ,,,., .. ~..... 10 ., ,..._.,,. "°°°' l ., . ~ • -.,,,, >moo '••· ,,,.,,.,.,. .. , .. ,.~,..~ •• , ~-· ~·· il'.JOUl4f( .nn \ .. ,. ,,.~O·~ • .,,,. S urf /Sun/~1oon LOCATION , MZ1 9"AN t 1 ~ OQIOf' ;; ""' • •• ._'"'"''liO'' • ~ ,.,.. I ' poor 000< ' 'i ooor • j ,.'•·· I h>Qgo •• •• • .... ......a • A,.'.)*",\«":•~ ~ • lfl •• ,. I> T ,. )fl.. •• r. ' •. • ! .. ..\.•""'tY\tl •• Ip• .... f Grt\:1 f :tmrr1rIDrBIDTl\d snot"C'harge-a fl't' for -..·r.in~~ Other banks offer .. ·pecial pmmottun .. "Once in awhile. Great Am riran can loan you the Pquity in your h m up to 80% of your h m ~·~ valu . Other banks hold ~ou d \\Tl.~ ''hen you need mone)~ don\ se ttle for a linl'. Get Gr at Am rican on the lin • Great American Bank The~rlmacd• .. • M OrMge COMt DAil Y PILOT/ Tueed9y, ~ 14, 1911 Housing sales down from last year in county ''°"' D-.y f'tlot wire lefVkn quarter to $249,056 an the third LOS ANGELES _ Third quarter Quancr. an increase of I. I pcl"C'ent. The third quarter figure was 14.6 housing ~I s in Oran~ County arc perC'Cnl higher th an .the S:! 17,401 ncarl) 20 percent less than a year price n.·portc<I a ) ear ago. 1 aao. a state trade association said In thl' Lo\ .\ngelcs Region. sales Monday. f · · h " While housang sales in the Oranae 0 existing omes icll 6.2 percent County Rt'glon were 1.8 percent from th1e1 ~,d·ond quarter on a non- hi her than the 1989 sccond:Q!!aner scasona ~ a Justed basis. and 27.2 .,._._..,._---.~ev~e~o'="n'=" a non-~sona y adfusted~9'l 9~8R8~ fOOl ~tn:f qUal ICI of basis. sales declined 19. 7 percent The rq 1on experienced a 3.1 per- from the level reported in the third cent incrca!>l' in the median sales quarter of 1988. the California As-price. rising fro m $217.95 1 last sociation of Realtors reported. quarter to $224.599 in the third The median sales price rose from quarter. lhe CAR said:t\ a revised $246.298 in the second The third-quarter figure was 18. 7 ~rn·nt higher than the rev1~ SI 9.177 reported duri nJ the third quarter of 1988. according to the assoc111t1on. Statewide. SOl .578 existing. single-fa n»l) detached homes closed cscro" during the third quarter o n a seasonall > adJuStcd. annualized basis -.u percent lower than the a 1111 ualrrrd "'T:ttt'\)~:?-tromts sold 1n lhe second quarter of 1989. The th1rd-quancr figure was 14.6 pcrcenl bclo" the comparable period of I 988. ''hen 587.411 homes wen.· sold on a S<.'asonally adj usted. an nualiLcd ba1;1s. the CAR said. The annuahLl.'d rate reorese nts "hat "ould be the total number of C\ISllng homes M>ld for tht year if transa uon occurred at the th1rd- qunrh.'r pa e. This figure is adjusted to an·ount for seasonal factors that infl uence home sales. .. Sharpl) h1ahcr home prices in the cuastal urban areas ha ve put a dent in home sales 1n metrot>Olitan 1c:g1ons socl1 as Los l\11~lt"S, Orange Count\. ·an Francisco and Ven- tura:·· ·c .\R V1t·c President Leo aundl·r~ ~1d. But he ~id bu)ers ··arc rccogniL- ing that lhl'rl' arc large pockets of affunJabk houlting elsewhere and arc 1nneas1ngl) seeking home 1n le~) costl) areas such as the Central The &\erase fh<'d -rate monllac Valle) and n Diego regjons.'' fo r the thi rd quarter was 10.41 pn- lale""1de. the median price of a {'cnt. compared 1Nith fi xed ratet of home §ltpped Q.4 perct'nt from 11.03 percent for the secon~~uancr $201.729 tn the second quaner to and 10.57 percent for the tht quar- $200.933 in the third ·quancr. Even tcr oF last )Car. ' with the decline. the CAR said. the Adjustable rate mortgaacs for the third quarter median price was 14.6 third q uarter of 1989 stood at 9.65 j>cccent higher than the comparable pcrrent. compared with 9.76 percent period J j t'ar ago. whnrthe 111tdia 11 for .the-sttoftd <t'"6~ Ad--- prin· "'as S 175.400. per ent fo r the third quarter 'one While still 1n the double-digit }Car ago. 1 • range. thcJ ear--0ver-}ear price gain The association said sales of ~!st­ ha) slo"e significantly from the ing condom1n1ums were Oat, rising ra il' of increase reported in the. on_I} O.().l percent from sccon~ to pr\!' 1ous two quarters of 1989. l 1hird q uancr and 7.5 pe rcent h1~her Saunders said. than the third quan er of last >1'ar. Microprocessor star ~f computer e~o (0\'I HHll.I' Nlct.olt lattll•le reported 11 has entered into agreements with. T he KrausrCos .. a San F'tancisco-based ·de"cloper. for financing and construc11on of new facilities on a I 00-acrc parcel of property owned b' thl' rnmpan> in • ·an Juan Capistrano. ly E. SCOTT RECKARD LAS VEGA -What have bttn called the Maseraus of personal co mputers. super-fast machines ba~d on Intel Corp.'s new i486 microproc·cssor. took center stage at · the w~·s b1ggc l com utcr eJlpo Moooa}.. . The new personal computers on d1spla~ at the fall Comdex show are so fast the} arc c\pectcd to do work that OlhCl""IM' \\OUld ha\C gone to larger and mon: c\pensl\ c min1- compu1crs and l'' en mainframes. Buyers arl' karn1ng to hook together and ma nage who le nct\\orks of Pl'N1nal computers to rUJ1. lhe1r bus1nc\\l~. .. In th e ocginning. PCs \\ere con- su.kred to' s. the' "ere automated l~ pe\Hlll'r;:· \aid Joe Nahtl. the chief spokl·!>m.in fOr Compaq Com- pu1er Corp:.'' h1r h 1\ at the fo refront of 1hc 486-basl·d computer 1n,as1on. 4!Sb ts shorthand for Intel's 1486. the ce ntral chip 1n the new gener- ation of personal computers. Compaq·~ nl'w top-e nd 486 modds can store up to 4 b11l1on charactl'rs of in formation at a price tag ranging fro m $15.000 up to $50.000 for spe<.·1ahzed PCs that control net"orks. If that sounds expens1,c. con 1der that the~ arc replacing machinef) that costs far more. Al' Lw ., ..... · The proJl'l't "111 in' ol\ e construction of approximately 230.000 ""lu::m· t<.-ct of bu1ld1ngs and site preparation "ork for future phases of de' clopmcnt al an e\pccted cost of appro 1ma1ely S33 mtlhon. Thl· com pan' "111 leasl' a pon1on of its land to the developer and th en kaM' ba.cl.. the land and bu1ld1ngs under a long-term lea~ .. , 11h opttons tu purchasl' at 'arious ttmes in the future. N1c:hol!> Institute' provides esoteric diagnostic testing to chcn11 -nntmmndl:-nrttr~ fid ds of cnd<X'1"!1lology. gcnett . mi;nuno10$~. n11rroh1olo~>· mol~rular hiolog}. o ncology. serology. pcc1~ rhenmtrtl'~. lo\arnlog~ and '1rolog). It also has laboratones 1 '( ahtonl'la. lo"a. ~lt nnl''>Ota. Nehrasl..a. Oregort and South Dakot. "h1l·h pr<" 1dl· cl1n1rnl lc-.ting to those regional markets. • • • Fidelity National Financial Inc., Lhc ln 1ne in surance cont"ern, ha-. b\10\ll·d m 'it.tl..e in Tbe fhmmoad Co .. a Newport Beach mongagc ba nh·r. to 23.58 pe rn·nt and has agr"·ed not to bu) rnorc Hammond shares for six mont hll. · · hdcltt~ ..aid 11 '" 1nten·o;ted in enhancing the value of '" I lammond shan· .. and "111 'uggest busin e'i'i strategics to further that t·nd. .ltrnrd1ng tu a liltng '"th the Sccun11es and facha n~ Comm1-.~1on F1dl·ht~ bought 200 Hammond shares Sept 25 for S·U5 each. _anJ nu'' bohls. ..12.L590 hares.. • • • Abovt' Softwa re Inc .. the wholl~ O\\ neJ npera11ng subs1d1ar) of Lm .\ngi:k' Scrnnt1 l'" Ciroup. annou nceJ 1ha1 11 1:1 a subcontractor on a goH·rnml'nl compan ion ro ntract a"ardcd to Zenith Electronics C urp The \anta .\na-based .\txnc Sotl"are Inc. "111 be pro\ldang l llJ'lll'\ ut 11., .\bo'e D1 soft"are program "htch 1mula1es t~ l otuvl ntd -~ltlrosuft-E\panded l\1emol) Spcc1fica11on (LI M EM~ 4.0 anJ ' ~ ). a4l_u" 1ng u!>Crs 10 access memor) aha' e the OOS bamcr ol 640" • • • First American Financial Corp. reported that'th.Q registration llf 11'> Ill'\\ I~ t rl·atl·d (lass A rnmmon stoc k pre' 1ousl~ filed with tt<e \l•ntnt1l''> and [\rha ngc ( omm .... s1on becamc efTcctt ve :ts of Not I} \,lorl11ngl~. a\ authori1cd b~ the hoard of dtn:ctors. shar~­ hol<lcr' of rl·rnrd on this date \\tll recct\e a d1 \ldend of one share of ( la" B w n\mon stocl for cac+I sharl' of (lass .\ common stoct ··\\-e·rc taJl..1ng about using them to replace mainframes." said .\Ian Greg.>Jot of lnternattonal Business Machines Corp .. \\h1ch was the fir\t com pan ~ to ship a com mercial prod- uct uo;1ng lhc 486 chips. Tens of thousands of computer users swarm through the Comde)I computer show exhibit area Monday, the first day of I lw J1' 1Jcnd uf Class B shares "111 be p<t) able No\. 20. Wh l\\Ul'J. ('lff'I,, B rnmmon 'iharc'i "111 hl· tradl·d on the Nauonal O"e thl·-Counll•r marl.ct 1n add111on to the prc,l·ntl> outstanding Class \ l•1111r111111 .. han·, ' the 5-day run. • I hl· \Jn ta \n.1 u1mp;1n~ ·, principal suh\1d1an. First .\merican I 1tk 111\uranl·l· < o oper:lh.''i 1hruugh a nct"ork o( more than 4.50() ollll''' or .1gl·n1-, 1n .all 50 .,t:lll'' ILal'io pnl\ 1dc'i tlllc sen ices abroad 111 C 1uJm \k\llll. Puerto R1lC1 1hc \'flt'" l'lands and the nttcd "111gdom Bul compc1110~ including Com- paq and He" !cu-Pac kard Co ~> lhat bc:ca usc IBM's Po"er Plat form. "'hich contains the chip. mereh re- places a 386-ba!>Cd board in an t\l'il~ 1ng computer. it doc<. not take ad- vantage of the speed and power of the 486 chip\ the wa) their com- puters. spectficall) butJt around the 486. can do. Be that as 11 ma). Gregolot was demonstrating Monda)' ho"' the en- ure propen } records for a small ctt>. incl uding changes in lot lines o'er the )'ears. th e location o f ever) power pole. and the history of evef) piece of equipment attached to the pole. can be contained and mana~cd 111 .i mJrh1m· th.11 <,1ts on a des!.. ··R1~h1 no'' propcrt> appra1\Cr\ 1n man' u 11c-. '"II haq: drartsml·n Jra,,·ing Int\ h) hand.'' Grcgolot <klld . W11 h a program managed b> ihc 4l<o-ba!>Cd rnmputl'r. inforrna11on about. \J~. a toning cha nge could ix' 1.alled up 1mmcd1atel~. graph1call> d1\pla)cd on a printout and fed into l·nH~lorx·, addrc.,~·d 10 ne1ghhor<. "ho m1gh1 "an1 to ob1e<.·1 to the ch;ingl". There wer<.· about a do1cn of thl' 486.bascd lp( ., on d1spla~ Monda> at Comdn . thl' hu1tc annual trade ">h• •" lwlJ in lJ\ \1egas each. fa ll '°)till oh!ll'r' cf\ l'\p<.'Ct man> bu<.1-lll . .,.,..., to put oil bu~ 1ng one of the malhllk\. I la"' 1n Inters .t86 t•h1ps torn·d tkla)., 1n C ompaq·., rcka<.e ~dll'Uuk for the nc\' computers. and Ill\! " "orl..1 ng on computers de- '1gnl·d to "JX'U lira II~ take adva ntage of the 486 l hips ins1ead o f merd> put11ng them into a machine orig-1nall~ dl·s1gncd for th e Intel 80386 m1uoprtX-l'\\or, "h1ch works onl) about ha lf a<o fa<ot 181\1 got a h1gga chunk of tht' 386-hao;cd PC marl..et than Compaq for thl' fi r\t time 1n the Juh-Scptem- lx·r qu.trtl·r anJ IR\1"<. pm0l'' for its ullllfluta' h.1wl1 on\ Intel 21<6 and Jl\6 lh1p' arl· l hl·arx"'r 1h.1n Com- paq· ... :Jllllr<l1ng lO Stephl·n . m11h . a Pa111l·\\ i:bht.·1 .Im. analy~t. But ( ompaq·, mO\l' up \\tth the 486-hawd compu1ers appear<, to pos- 111on 11 ~uarl'I~ amid the market for lhl' '>Pl'ual11l'<l PC' that control Ill.I\\ or!..\ ~all'' of the \O-C'Dlkd lll't,,ori.. '>l'r' l'r\ arc hooming at a ti me "hen "i:>k"' grcl\\ th of rcgular pi.·r.,o nal rnmptl·r., has slo"ed to I 0 rx·ru•nt a )Car. .. Wl· thin!.. IH!\1 1'1 in big trouble.'· \J1d '1hal thl' ( umpaq spokesrni)n. Trimedyne Inc. reported it ·ha•, ;l'C<.'t\ cd approval from the .$. I uud .ind Drug .\dm1n1strat1 on to market 11s Optt lase Model IOOO :-..J 'I .\(1 la'4.'r for l·n dometnal ablati on as an ahemau 'e to surgery 1 n lht• trl·a1 nwnt of ml·norrhag1a (C'\C<.'\St\ e menstrual bleeding). It 1-, l''ttmJtl·d that unl·-thtrd of the 700.000 h> s1crectom1es perform ed l'al h \l'Jr 1n the l · nttcd 'itate\ arc dul' to this condnaon. t'hc us\! ofl nmcd' ne·s model 1000 Nd"t" AG laser could reduce thl· u 1\t of th\• pron·durl' tO about $4.000 on an outpatient basis from thl· l urrl·n t lOSt of appro >;1ma1el} $8.000 fo r a surgical h)stcrectom) rl·qu1nng 'i 7 Ja~s of ho\p11al11at1on f hl· Tui.t1n-based Tn med~ne 1s the leading manufacturer ef propm·1ar) and patented lasers a nd laser catheters for removing blocl..age" from blood vessels as an altematave or an adjunct tD b~ pas'> surge') and ball oon ang1oplasiy. Boeing pleads guilty In Pentagon case .\LEXANDRIA. Va. (AP) -The Boeing Co. pleaded guilty Monda)' to l\\O felon) charges of 11legally obtaining secret Pentagon budget documents and agreed to pay more than S5.2 m1lhon in fi nes County plumbing company agrees td pay. S30,000 fine I \U'l'f~' American Pactselter in Newport Beach report ed a net profit of $(lJ 4.000. or 41 cent~ per share. for the quarter ended .Sept. 30. compared "1th net income of $6.000. or .4 cents per share . Du ring 1989. tht• compan~ has po tcd a )Car-to-date Ion th rough ~pl. 30 of S372.000. compared wath a profi t of $342.000 for the hke pcnod of last year. · Before accepting the plea worked out between the Justice Depanment and Boein&:. .S. Distnct Judge T .. Ellis Ill grilled lawyers for nca1ly an hour about whether "the ~nalty as appropriate to what I consider to be a scnous \ 1olat1on of the law." Elhs ordered Boeing's board chair- man and chi ef executive officer. Frank Shrontz. to write a letter expressing remorse. ly City N«Ws ~rvlc~ An Ora nge County plumbing company Monday agreed to pay a total of S30.000 in fines and penal- ties stemming from a false advertis- ing suit. Without admitting an)' ltab1lity. officials Wlth George Brazil Plumb- ina. Heating and Air Condiuoning Inc. agreed to pay Orange County $20,000 in penalties. as well as SI0.000 in costs to the Contractors State l icense Board. said Deputy District Attorney Gerald G. John- ston. George Brazil Plumbing. which also owns numerous plumbinJ busi- nesses throughout Orange County -including All American Plumb- '"~ Heating and Air Cond111oning Inc. -all~edly practiced improper use and display of CSLB license numbers in company adven ise- ments. Prosecutors also allege the com- There's ThOusands of Possibilities. ..,;.._~-~~~~~~~~~~~--~--~~~---:-~~~ --~~-------- ,u· -----.. ,. ·~·----.· -.. ' ' ........ ... .'. New equipment fix your business An addition to your hanc. An offlcC building for your growing comp-my. Thcae ~ jUSl some of the thousan& of ways people are usifW ffaibor Bank loans to fill their nec<h, 1e1eh their~~ C:.111 m today, to dllcusl the poMlblUdes. · pany, operated from 3022 N. Hesperian Way in Santa Ana, made misleadina statements in Yellow Page ads. reportedly leading con- sumers to believe that work esti- mates were frtt. Johnston said. .\ml'm·an Pacesetter present!~ operates two lines of bustncM. In addition to the fines, company officials agrttd to properly lice nse and advenisc all companies, file fictitious business name stattments as required and inform consumers that work. estimates arc subject to charge. Thl· rnmpan) engages 1n the savings and loan business through us "holl) owned substdtal). San Clemente Savings Bank. a SHS milli on federally insured association, which operatcs six branches in Orange Coun t) . .\mencan Pacesetter operates a monga'e bankt"I business thro ugh its Windsor Mortgage Company division. which opcrate!i 1n Southern Calt forn1a. • • • J Wetpercorp in Irvine reported that for the quarter ended Sc~. 30 1t rccc1,cd net earnings of S2S.OOO (S.006 per share) on sales Qf $421.000 as compared with a net income of $21.000 (S.005) on salts of $933.000 for the hkc period 1n the pnor yea r. .. . Analysts expect Fed to hold off . .. . further: moves to cut interest rates WASHINGTO µ -prevent the. cconom> from .w!f~ icymakers at the Federal Reserve. any kind of serious downturn." said after surprising cvcl)onc with an Allen Sinai. chief econo mist of the unellp«ted cut in intefnl r1tcs last Boston Co ... But this wasn't pan of week. arc likely to wait awhilt before any matttr Fed casina plan.' making any further moves to lower Sinai and other economists Pf'C'- ratts. pnvatc ~onomists bel~ve. dieted that the central bank w~ll now Top Ffd officials will meet behind be content to await more evidence of closed doors toda). In advance of economic weakness before makina those d11c uss1ons.. many analysis funhcr moves to lower rates. were pm!ictma no chanee in moaft-Analysc1 were sim puzzhna over ary pofic) follow1na last wtek•s the timin1 of the Fed's action last move to movt intc'"t 111tn down 1 week. Mtmbtn of the central bank's notch. Fcdtral ()ptn Market Committtt "The Fcd acted ~Dtively to rrportedly held 1 ttltphonc con- fercncc call NQ.\_ -6 dunni wdlich.. thq decided to move a ke y inlert'st rate. the federal funds rate. from 8.15 percent to 8.5 perunt. • Manipulation of this rate, tlt( interest banks charge each other for overnight loans. 1s the prim1ry lever the Fed uses to control sho,.tenn intern,t ratrs. · Pnvate economist• wo~ why the Fed felt pressured to K l i"ttld of simply wa1tina to discua the mttttr at today's rqular1y tchtdultd meetina of the FOMC. : ·Ex-county banker Rleads gullty Or81'99 COMt DAILY PtLOT~. ~ 14, W A7 Takeover issues lead stock market gains "II\ I '\ '' UI U " II \ I \ ll I \ U I U NEW YOllK (AIPI Nov ll , NEW YORK (AP) -The stock 01orkct potted some uneven pins Monday 1n an advance led by takeover 1uun. fhf Dow Jone a'eraae of 30 1ndu•tnals ektd out a 0.82 aain to 2.626.43. . Ad.vancin1 issue outnumbered de lines by about 6 to 5 in na- tionwide tradin1 of New York Stock Exchanac-listcd stocks. with 81 2 up, 675 41own and 472 unchanged. Af¥ilysts said many traders re-mai~d hopeful that the Federal ---Reser~'' ·1'aduakM1tatt()ft-() it' credit policy would sof\en the 1m- pac~ ,of thc~cccnt lowing of econ- omic, arowtn: However, interest rates were lmle han&cd in Monda} 's cred11-market a u vjt)'. .. Some observek belie' e the mar- ket 1rncral stand'I 10 benefit from 1he ninJ up of borders m Ger- man . which COJlllnued to make heacllmcs over the "eekcnd. But the most notnbk rcsponS(' among investors hu been confined· w far to stocks of a fe" companies "11h cxtensi'e operations Qr 1nves1- ments m West German) Gcrman) Fund. a i:losed-end 1n.- \ CSl'T1Cnt compan) "hdst shares "crc \Cf) strong late last "eek. pulltd back "• 10 12v •. On the takeover front , Combus- tion En1Jnttnn.a led the active lill. up 131/1 at 39. ABB Asea Brown Boven Ltd. reached a 1 definiti ve agreement to bu) the company for $40 a share. Dallas Corp .• which aar~d to be acquired . by a . subsidiary ·of Bessemer Secuntics for $24 a share, JUmpW 91/1 to 23Ya. Avon Products dropped I 1h to 35 after the compan> said it wasn't interested in beinJ acquired. The toclc ran up S~t11"6ft"Friday-on­ '-'Ord that an investor group had bought a stake of more than 5 percent in Avon. Tesoro Petroleum, which said Its directors voted to look into the possib1ht) of a 1a~eover, gamed I to IO'•· Elsewhere. Merck dropped 311 to 761 •• makinJ a large dent 10 the Do" Jone industrials' gain for the da) The compan) said 11 would take a l.hargc against its fourth-quarter re- sults arising from expansion of us s.ale!> force . -.\mong other bl ue chips. General -El~ tnc ro!>C 11• 10 55 v~ and Philip Morns added '. to 4211~. while .\mcnc-an E 'P"~ss dropped 11~ to 34 ''• anJ .\mcru:an T.clcphone & Tele- NYNEX Cqrp ~ reaches settlement with union \\'.\ HI GTON (.\P) N 't !'.EX Corp and 11s t"o uni ons ha ' c reached agrcement on the framl'"Or~ of a nc" contrar t 1ha1 co uld l·nJ a baller IOC).da\ \lnkc. the prcs1dl'nl of OM ol the UntOn!> said ~tonJa~. _ the uimpan~ more than thrt.·t.· munth'> agu, rc.,1~11ng 11\ 3lll'ffiPI 10 \haft hl·alth in .. uri.inn~ C-051~ to "url.l·r~. Bahr "11d lhl' union~ had 'iun ·e'i\- lull~ fo ught off thOS(' 311Cmpt\ 1n rt.·arh1ng jgrecml•nt on the com- pan~ ·" 1dl· a\p.:ct'I of thl' rnntrar t Bahr. 111 an annoum.rmcnt to the .\fl·( 10 lOO\\.'.Ot1on hl'fl'. \aid IOI.al 15.suc' re mained to bl· fl'<,ol\.ed araph "as do" n h 11 43~ •. o"er-tht-<ounttr market. 170 64 m1lh<>n hare Sl \'tll .'\ I .I· \Dl"H' Volume on the floor of the Bia Board came 10 140.75 million shares. ap1n t 131 0 m1lhon in the pre' 1ou' ~·mon. Nationwide. con· ~hdated \Olume 1n Y E-listed 1s- ucs, 1nrlud101trades 10 those Jtocks on rea1onal e~chan~ and in the \ measured b) W1lst11rt' ~,. soc1alt'!t0 tndcx of mort thlln s.-000 act1' el) traded stods. the markrt increasc:d S4 77 b1lhcJn. or 0.14 per· ent. m 'aluc. NEW YCMtK IAP> -Sale$, ' o.m =w YOflK (A~l -s.ift, ' p.m Monct.v Pl'l<•-"'° ,,., CNl!9e of •tie 1s "'°'' v orlce and net cha!!99 of-If'-10 "'°'1 aClll(e New Yo<k Sloat E11cha119e fuun, ac h1• Amtrlc.11 Stock ExcNI,_ luUft trtst~nailonallv ·~more 1nan~'~t a.. •rti~natlonallv •~more 11\an~ ~ co~~EnG s~ •l +21~.., R~T. 1, .!~· '':: ~~or~ :Ut: 6 ~ -~ N~$-¥r,.,,.~ •: 2·f~ -'- • NEW YOflK (AP) -The follOwine 11•1 NEW YORI< (,AP) ~ The loHowl"9 lilt Merell • ,7 ij'' -4' • Ell'ilySvc 147, -show' the New York Stock Elldlanee 'hOW' 1he Over· 11>.e· Counlar \lock1 end PtlllMor I • • 4 'I• + lit Amdartl ffl' 1 1 -• Off l PS \'D DOM'' stock• e nd warrant• thel l\av• 90M uo the warran1s 1na i l'!aVe "one uo lhe most and AmE11Pr I • li -rr. TuasAlrCP • ll ' t 1! mo" and wn Irie most based on oercenl own 111e most baied on oerc•nt of cl'lan" Un~sv Cq 1 • -~ Pegasu1.Gld • 1 ~ _ ~ -----~ -1''1 Ca rn1vlCr 11 ·' I • .., No \Kurilles ired ng belOw 12 or 1000 No securities trading t>elow U or 1000 c ---7 shares er• Included, v1are' a re Included · IBM -'• N•t a nd ~c•nta~ ch•""' are J"-· Net and i>erce n1ao• cnenges a r• Ille Grot>Mar n • + > difference belwffn previous clos ng differ~ t>etwttn fht Pftvlou' closing GenEICI S l • + 1 • price and Monda v''u : Pftl. price or1ce and Mondav''u~l' or D•d Pf'ice ~~lc&,T 1 ~ + ~ -M Name Ult n f'ct. 1 Name LHI Che ~~ Tex Ulil JS 1 + • 1 g •llas 23'9 , UP 67.J I QSR Inc j '• t ). UP ~ NEW VORI< tAP) -Moll active ovtr·lne· 2 ombEno 39 1 ,, UP S29 'G1<1nCvctGld ) , UP s. coun1er SIOCkS \UPDt'ed bv NASO 3 lot>Mer n 3 • ., Up 11.2 ) L.JSkini • ) , Uo LHt w 4 Wean Unit ' • ., Uo 13 t 4 Ovansen l 11·16 + 11· 16 UP s FJ\cl'lbCP 13 1', UD 13 0 s EIP Mier 1 · + ,. 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()tf 115 1 . -• ~ 56 10 NNS lnc 2· .. -~ O'f II s J'1t-I S 4 11 BHACr>B \ 18'--2"t Otl ll J 2 • -~ S J 22 Oalleit un 3 "' ~ II I 7 ... s I 21 Y.oroo 2 H 11 I 11 •. -"-• Oft S 1 24 UTL Coro 2 r-• II I 9 • -OH S. I 25 Camoeau rt S 1 -'• I 10 9 towards great buying and selling. Through the clas.5ilieds. Find what you've been searching for. as well as. sell what's been collecting dust in the garage. Cast off fo r clas.5ified today! 642- 5678 \ton on Bahr, prc'i1lknt ol the ( ommun1<:a11o ns \\ orkrrs of .\mcnca. \aid !i lurmal announc- llll'nt \\Ould bl· madl' later in 1hc da> in 'Y:'\E'<'' horm· \late of 1\c" 't urk hut ~11d thi: '1nli.t.· \hould Ix• tncr in .------------------------------.L..-------------------.......;;;; ~~======~ ''t NEX. through 11\ ~ubs1d1ancs l"c\\ Y or~ Tl·kphon(' and l'\\ Eng- land T l.'lcphone. pro' 1tk s phone \t'r- ' ire in mo\t ot thl' North east. C \\' .\, rl·prl'\('nl1n g 40.000 :"' Y 1\EX "or~l'r'. and the lntcr· nauonal Bro1hcrhoo<l of Elc;ctnral Worlcrs. "hirh bargains for an ad- d1t10nal 10.000 emplo)ccs. struck a "l'I.'.~ and th l' '.>lnli.cr\ bar~ to "<>rk nc\i \1onda' He did m»1 pro' 1t.k detail' of 1he fram t.'\\or ~ bu t the 1dc - 1:ummun1 l·at1 o n-; workl·r' tra- d11iunall~ nego11att.' 1hrec·)car rnn- trart\. .. We have sa'cd our health l'arc," H.ih r '>3 1d. ..Thcrc arc no prt.·m1um~." '\ l S t : ('011POSl1't : TH.\ '\S .\('TIO'\S Introducing Great American's Preferred Advantage Account. If you're like many people , you probably have a checking account at one or more banks. CDs at another. your home loan at another. car loan mewhere else and so on. When you stop and think about it . all thi decen- tralil.ation has to be co ting you time and money. Great Ariieri~ ifs time you changed your bank- ing habits. And wants to reward you as a Preferred Customer. When you make Great American your preferred bank. Just open a Preferred Checking account and keep a combined balance ~ $20.000 in checking and savings. Preferred Advantage CD 6-monlh Fr~cd or Vanabk 9.003 8.6l3 Your rewards are as follows : •No Fee Money Market Checkingt -•Bonus lnrereston Savings •Preferred Credit** •Preferred Loan Services •Additional Free Services A $240 Value Open your Prtferred Advan- tage account today. It's \\Orth the change. l'ou 11 have a $240 ang~ value. Free. Plus the ' ........... ..,._...,_.__ ........ hr.._,• Howell. Louise flster •nd N•ncy Cl•yton with antlqu_e dotlL l•.,v•J;-Joan Anderson with Marllyn R~k •ftd Chert H•rrls. · · -.. HHIU(,I Both vuJnerable. South deals.· NORTH • 9' I J 'V A Q S 0 A1'52 • 110 s WEST EAST • JO 7 4 + 9 I 6 S 2 'V JO 9 I 7 ~ 6 4 J 0 9 " Q J 10 I 7 + Q 9 7 6 4 + \'old SOUTH +A Q 'V KJ2 0 6 4.J +AKl32 The biddina: S-.. West J NT Pua r.. Pus Nortll 6 NT we Pass Opmina lead: Ten of r; Once apin we are going ask you to test your declaring skill. Cover up the East-West cards with your t.bumbs and decide how you would play six no trump after a heart lead. Your auction was simple enough. With a balanced I 7 points you had a clear-ait one-no-trump opening and panner was near maximum for his raise to slam. The hand looks easy en ough. Simply win in dummy and run the jack of clubs, and you make six' or seven depending on which defender holds the queen of clubs. That miaht be so, but you have sinned grievously~you have com- mitted yourself to a line of play before botherin& to count your tricks! You have eight cricks in spades, hearts and diamonds; there- fore, you need four from clubs. If clubs arc no worse than 4-1 ~ your line will produce four cricks. But ~hat if lhe gods arc angry and the suic splits S-0?.., If you look at the East-West hands, you see chat is indeed the case, and you can now come 10 only three club tricks-down one. You overlooked a simple safety play to guarantee yourself the required tricks. Win the opening lead in hand with the jack and lead a lo w club toward dummy. If the suit is distrib- uted as above, West ca n't rise with the queen witho ut giving you four tricks in the suit, so he plays low and the ten wins as East shows out. Now you return to hand and lead anothtt club up to the jack, and West i5 helpless. What if East has aJI the clubs? Dummy's ten forces the queen, and all you have to do is win any return, cash the jack of clubs and take the marked finesse of the club eight to land your slam. Unique Creations For Every Occasion! \I· 111 •1-;;, 10 I RI 141 '\I ,.._, • Fresh Flowers • European Gardens • Balloon Bouquets • Plants • Gifts • Baskets • Dried Flowers Newport league auction a treasure ' ~ KAREN M. REED Of IM 0"'9y l'llof SUl'f ll was launched IS years a,o in the Ne" port Beach As$istance l caguc·s thrift shop, with a IJ\odcsl number of supponers shoppina and !klmplin punch and cookies. nfl'!T'C"'-i!jM-~r'fft'l,.,.._n.-rt.- 1 hl'ir \\3) 10 the We tin South -Coast Plata Hotel for a full luncht"on and ~1kn1 auc uon/sale of nearly 3.000 items. Welcome 10 the Ass1Stance League of Ne\\ port Beach's I 5th Annual Trca!>url' .\uction. When Nucy Clayton cha1rnoman. said .. it tum- l'\l out ~tll'r than \\C expected." it could bl.· . tah·n as • an undcr- ·s1a11:ml.'nt. , .. Wtt ha' I.' doubted thl.' number of gul'!>t'>:· · ..a1tl hl.'r ass1 1an1 .Saady Hester, dubbt·d b~ Cla) to n as her ~r,onal .. b:tl'~honl' and support to 8l't through th1 :· .\nd it "as ccrta1nl) a busy event. "1th shopix·rs arri' ins as earty as llUO a.m and rcmaming until 2:30 ' p.m . "hen the auction closed. SQCnali1' lll'm!. ''-l'rl.' 'also for sale our ng~1111.l. al·coruiug to ReStcr. • th1.· gro up haJ '>C:''-'ral SI .()()().plus saks in 1h1.• lir'lt half hour of the C\ 1.•nt. The auction 11sdf was indeed tilkJ "1th trl.'a!.ures. 'ranging from an11quc furnllurl'. china. brass. lin1.·ns. s1IH·r. Jl'"d~ and a~stal. 10 nl''' and ant1qm· to~'>. induding two Jnll'>. rcpu11.·dl~ I 00 ~ 1.•ars old. J o 11at1.·d h' Barbara Howell and rc!>lored b,· Louise Fister. \nordlng 10 (la~ ton. the nw1lhand1\1.' 1, prim.ml~ fro m rlll.'lllbers of thl' \ss1-.1Jnt·l' l eague. hul abu 1nd111.ks high qualit) lln nall'd Scl·ond hand lll'ms hems r"wm. the I~ nH'r1.·hand1w l·ategoneo; \\1.'ll' C\h1b1t1.·J up and do"n the hall\'a' ou1\1,k the hotcr .. ballroom -a'> \,ell ,,, .11uund thl'.pNuneter 1m1dc th1.· hallrt•om. \lthough th1.· V. l·s11n 1s s11ll under- going maJor r1.·no' a11on. all rfTons "l'r1.· m~11.k tu IJ l 1lita1c thl' shoppers. 111duding ch1.•d,·1n held at ''hat ap- p1.•a1' "Ill tx· 1h1.· ho tel\ 1ra,el desl. in 1h1.· ma111 lobb~. ll·agut> president t heri Harris confirmed that "tht>\ thotd \tatn ha'c been so nice and an.11mmu<lat111g ·· fhl' mil tu lunch hcgan soml'- "hl.'rc .1round noon. although 11 ";1'11 ·1 'l'hl·dulcd to begin until I ~-'\II It tool. JUSI about a half hour. though tor guc'itS to lind thl'i r ta bk,. flw organ11crs ob' 10usl~ ha' l' J one 1h1~ tx-forl.' One .1Jd111on. ho"Ch'r. \\3S 'lwnal lunchl'On l'Ott'na1nment p10\ 1d1.·J b~ .. The K uh Nc\t Door ... J 111us1r;1I group from Orange Coun- t~·~ High School for the Performing \11, It \\;lS Ob\ IOUS th(' students. ranging in agl· from 14 to 17. "ere: 1.1knll'<l. hut. unfonunatcl~. man~ 111 1h1.· auJ1cnce "er1.• unable to hear Jm· h1 tnJdl.'quatc speaker s~'ltcm ·Sa~ Hester •fMI Mia JM11tnoti fat leftf; · 1<rlstln · •nd 'Rl•ln·e hsm•Jlan. In' 1t1 ng the .. Kids .. 10 perform "J'> all in l.eepin~ "ilh the inter- ''' ming theme ot the da} · ~·Ct>l­ l'hrating 50 Years o(Scr\'lce to Ch1l - d r1.·n anJ the Commun11y:· .. 11·, all for our kid s -that's what \\1.··rl· hl.'re for -tht' kids." con· lirnwd CJa,ton. nllng the league's programs: th1.· da) rare center. dental cl11111.. Opcratwn S<:hool Bell (wh1 h prm 1d1.·~ clothing I and Kids on the Blod. l'ducat1onal puppet program J' 11.·u p11.•ntl> ul thc proceeds .. \\c "1tar1t·d out ''Ith a goal of $·t0.000 tx·cau..,l' 1oda) 1~ m~ 40th b1rthda~:· c'\pla1ncd C'la~ton. \\ho Jhu bk" uu1 1h1.· randies o n a large b1rthda' rah· and rece1,cd a re- '>llund1ng l·huru., (lf .. Happ~ Birth· J:l\ ·· .. ,, 1th thl' tremenJou'> 1um- nui ho\\C\l'r. ''C hof)C to ra1~ $60.000 ... .\dd111onal commlllC'C mC'mbcrs a'"sting Hl''>ll'r and Cla~ ton '-'Cre Carberine Viles, Carol 8..anell, Rosemary Brown, Lois Masi, Elleeo DuBois, Ollie Atklason, Aileen chrader. Jack.Je ~ltmld, Barbara McCa._u.glaln. LJnda May~. Jean Bonner, Barbara Berwlnd, Barbara Sia"'""'· Pam orre)I-, -Beverly Cleveland, Marion Halderman. Fa"n Alexander. Elaine Basmajlan. Iola \'an Onam. Hetty RoblHOD, Pauline Bl11erstaff. Lee Gormley. Janet Lord, Ellen Wiide, Bon.nle Zlllgitt. Dottle Service, .Marilyn Witzel. Marilyn Rock. Maarttn Strickland. Margaret McKnde, Jane Ron an. Jun Qulna. Amelia Wiiiinge r, France Tltomas and Joyce· Ciarnowskl. Macho attitude would enslave women DL .\R .\'" L.\NDrR~. I doubt that th15kll('f\\1ll cv1.·r gl'I into pnn1 tx·\,lAl'l' II prO\l'' that \()U h:l\e bcen g.I\ 1 ng. 1 h\· "rung ad' i1. e I ur ,,, long J\ I ran r1.·mcmher. ~OU h.I\\' hl"l'll Idling \\Om1.•n thC) ail· li h1.·rJll'd to \lanJ up for their 11gh1' Jnd not put u p ".1th an~ man· gj rh.1gl· ·\!Jn~ "om,·n ha'c lal.cn ~ ou 'l'n,1u,1 ~ and ended up "1tliout J llljll. \\ h\ do \OU th111I. 11n(' OUI of l\\O ma rn<i1tr '> in 1h1'1 countf\ fails? I'll 1d l \OU It'._ bl·l·au~ "omen arc 100 ho'"' In \'ountn.·., '-'here the man 1 ho-..,: rnupk'> g1.·1 married once and th1.•, sta~ marnnl for 50 years . 'Jtun· ha'> m.1d1.· men .. macho ... and m.i,ho men don·t hl c \\Omen "ho pu\h thl·m around. I h1.· men 1n th1!> l·ountry are fi. n,tll) \\Jling up The trend 1s to pass o ' l'f .\ml.'nt J n \\Oml.'n and send J\\J\ for bndl'' from other coun- tril.'.;. Thc'IC foreign \\Omen arc g1.·n tk and !.\\l"Ct. and they know their pla c. The\ "'ere trained to .... ..... .... "a11 un men and do a' the~ arc told. T 11111.·, ha'e changt-d . .\nn You arc 15 \l'ar'> bc:hinJ in 'our ad' ice. Open ~our c~ e5 and )·Ou "111 5C.'C 'llllgk. a'ailabk "omen C'Cl)"hcre • )OU go. Thl·~ are a dime a don·n at Janel·~ nightclubs. parties. on l·rul'il''>. 1n ~tor1.·s. restaurants.~ etc .. l'tl'.. all lool.ing for men. o: 1nMl.'aJ of 1all..1ng hbcrat1on. ~t1u·d bctta rhang1.· ~our tune and 1l'll ~nwm:an "'0111l'n to be '\\\l't't and plca'>ant and to kno" their pl~Kl''> or th1.') "Ill l.'nd up ingk - ~tACHO ll'i C.\LIFORNI .\ DEAR MACRO: Tbere are worse Dul• •11111n. I. ,._ In 711•• .. T--.. .......... 1111 .... ..., ... ., .................... Dr•• ........ ...... =:,:•••• ••dn' trf(ll ._ ••• -.... ....,. ••-= l..aa11R11 .. •s•n• Du&lll a •ifler• ,,_, Wll• .. •WIW8•lln8relllbe ... ...., I l1 110\U camH =••••••• •tnnl• --.:I I 11,ll's80C ..... dle .... nc...._...,,.._._ haw111>0C1~ things tban ending up sl111le. One that comes to mind is being married to a case or arrested developmen1 like you ... Those '"s"eet u d gen1le" young girls from foreign lands "who kJIOw their place" are almost always so desperately poor that marrla1e lo an)one in the l 1.S. assures tltem of a better life than Uaey laave. Yoa can be sure that men who marry mall· order brides have been turned down ..more limes tban an Army blanket. So get your checkbook oat, buster, and don't forset to ask for a ,..oto. Ifs the-"'a) to go when you can't compete on an enn playing field. • • • Dl .\R .l.:--:N LANDE R : r m "n11ng about a problem "1th our ~l ·\l.'3r-old \Oil \\hO 'itlll h\CS at hurrll' I k h:h a JOh but d<'lC\n't pa) ruom or board. ··Dan .. has alwa) s lx·en rebellious and lh">fe pcl.'tful We "'ere told that hi.' \H1u ld outgro" 11. but he hasn't lk ha'I bl·l·n 1n trouble ""h the la". forgl·d chl.'~ls on our account. l hJrgl.''J on our credit card~. run up llOHO'( OPI T•el4ay, Nov. 14 nu~w ll'kphonl· bills. 1nt1.·rccptc~ our 111.111 and tx·wmcs foul-mouthl"d and \ l"I h.111~ JhU~l\l' \\h1,•n \\t' prtlll'\I \\ 1.· th·l u,1.·J anJ d1.·grJd1.·d Th~ 51\UJllOI\ f5 tearing U'> .l(lart V. t' h.n 1.· wlJ him to gl.'t out. but hr 1d11-.1.''> ll> 1inJ a pl.icl.' to llH' \\ h.n a11.· our op11om:• Ho~ old mu..i Jn utT.,pnng he bdore parc nts .11~ no longl'r rt>q u1rcd to pro\ 1Je a huml··• Ht1" ha'e other'> soh cJ 1h1s prohkm'? Pkasc don·1 'iU&gC'Sl t0un- wling \\ l·0 \i.' had all tht• coun,cling \\l' lan s1anJ \\nat "l' m·cd no" art' 'Ollll" lOm.rctl.' an"'"l'r'i -HEL I IN 'f\\ 'i O RJ... DEAR NEW YORK: The law says parenis must provide a home for minor children. A ! 1-year-old is DO minor. Give Dan a written notice statLD1 that if Ile Is not out of the bo.se • within 30 days you will have him evicted . Then do It. As tltia1s staDd you an per· petuatin1 the problem by "being "enable rs." Get going. Cl ARIES <March 21-<\pnl 19): Relatl\e sa)s. ··vou're doing all nght but )ou should kno" ho" to handle ma ne) much beucr!" Focus on 'crsa11ht). cunosll). poss1b1lit) of shon tnp. Cancer. Capncom persons pla) roles TAURUS (Apnl W-Ma) 20): F1nanc1al transaction can be completed You·11 be counting mone~ in connection wnh possible JOUme). pothght on romancl.'. 1deal1\m. long-range prospects. Ane,. Libra pcrsons figure prom1- ncn11\. GEMINI (Ma' 2 1-J unc 20): Moon in your sign emphasizes timing. pcrsonalit). \\ardrobc. ab1ht) to express feelings in meaningful manner. Two fam1I ) members disagree 111 connection \\1th )Our ultimate goal. ). "I'll do II nl\ "a'! .. . CANCER (June 21-Jul> 22): Stud) Gemini message. Focus on family rcla- t1onsh1ps. intumon. basic issues and ro ts in t'bnnection \\Ith home. Clandcscinc meeting bnngs forth pcrt1· ncnt 1nformat1on. Aquarian plays major rok. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll probabl) be sa) '°' to )Ourself. "It's time to break -away!" CtrcumsltnttS wtft11our-way-in dramanc f3'stmnr.•r-mphasis o n fulmlmcnt. speculation. romance. p~ys1cal attraction. Sagittarian involved. "VIRGO (Aug. l~pt. 22): Professional associate plunks down cash sa~1na. .. You've earned it!" Lunar. numerical emphasis on career. prestige. abiluy &o inauaurate unique program. Lona-awaited commumcauon will am\"C. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Stress indepcndcnce. idqlism. optimism.· )ou'll make correct contact at right time. Individual who lacked faith wlll nov. la). "M)' confidence has been resto~!" Basic views will bc verified. Leo 1nvohed . SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Sta)' dose &o home if possible. Individual trusied with "ahaablcs wants to act off hot seal You'll \earn plenty_by beina a'ailablc. ttttptive. Romance wiJl not be a stra.,.. Llbn represented. SAGm.uuus (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): You'll do ~ 10UI tcareh•ftl. Attcnt1o n c_'Cnlcrs arou,n4 penMnbip, tepl commatments. marrlalt. Wheft )OU h\c, hfc stylc commands m~ 111ention than usual. Answen come whtn you arc l't'laittd. CAPIUCORN (Ott. 22-Jan~ 19): Spodilb• on po'#tf. a.athority, in-.i- t). Arona love rdationtbaP.• Mooa poatioa acccnll employmn1. beMh, ptU. ability 10 rnolve lam1ty dilemma. Individual dolC IO ,ou plus lllor1 JOUA4v AIUUI (Jan. 2().ttb. 11): Obeain laint ft-om Caprkom me 9 Emptmas on sperulalioo, •muali~-:..-ae IO o~ercomc dilllM!r, laftlUllF bamcn. Soul mate ii aol ol yo.r .......... Ya. dlt'C IO dft.ml! PaD (~ 19-Mmda 20): W1lel ~b will OCCS, ia RftlW. ...... ••dlrd ---do -.....,. . -"' ..... -.. =~ ...... c' • y.,. .... ' ,... .. ii ....... . IP NOY. It• YOta l•IWY ~ ll'e n••''r al'9!1'7' a--· idw ilt .._. t 'I• Y• • a111he. ~ ••~ 'c 1 ' .. ~:::a;a•~ ::& :Uc n-.L~··,~~a:.g" •.... ----~ ,._..., • aa.n • m JIB ••-.... , v •• _..._. ... ,.. " w.•••llllL ....................... ...... . I • • 0 I UllOHl\1 ·School teachers' prot.est nothing r I 1-. I rt.H' ~,.....,,. t~emba r:r a.ssi r-1~-.-.- ~ . City can_ prevent c ~ossing ~ ' Teachers tn the Huntington Beach City School District hould ~ em barrassed beca use in their c fTo n to gain cverage in contract negouations theyct lipped a no tch in the •eyes o f the public. · ~ About I 00 of the opportunistic instructo rs picketed .before a reception m honor of Eu nice Ke nnedy S hriver. who /was ~f\l!land to un veil the Ke n ned y Fo undatio n's C om- lmumty for Canng program. which builds scJf-estcem for seventh· ~nd.e1ghtti-grader .. Mrs. hriver is the sister-<l(J)(e late P resident Jotm F. Kenned). · From all appearances. the c disaffected role models of the cla ssroom Ol'l'd a lesson o r two in self-esteem . Their protest was ·ou1 of place and out of line in its intention to embarrass the d1~1nct's administrators and trustees before E ommun1t) leadl·rs. The Chamber of Comm e rce hosted the ecep t1on for thl' ~lemcnta~ chool district. which was elected b> thl' foundatu:rn to part1c1 pate in 1he innovative ro_g_ram. __ . , ' Teachl·rs \a\\ lht· e'ent. not a~ a c hool d istrict success to ~ shar;·d. hut a., a puhli~ n:lations gimmick designed to enhanrc Suix·~tntl·ndl'nt Diana Peter · reputat io n. The ad IJll ,., thl' tc arhl•rc; "ho participated in the dc monstra11un ltl\I 1,1gh1 of thl'lr mis ion. In their haste to dra" atten11on to thl·1r romrnn talks. they forgot about the · ,chtl<lren in thl·rr t hJrgc In t heir pctti ne~ the> e mbarrassed , no t uni~ thl'1 r J'>\unatmn and thl' teac h ing p rofession but an t•nt1rt· rummun1t\. Do the tcar h1.·r · d('scnc a ra 1~c".' Yo u betcha. -Do the~ ha\\· a nght to qut'\t1on Supcnn tendent Pe ters' I.:!. I pt.'rccnt ra1w 1n light ol thl· (} 2 percent t he\ have been oO~:rl'tl'~ t atJtnl~ thl'} Jo ~~ Jo!ig. as the) do so ho.ncsili anJ at·knll\\ kJgt• thl're '' morr to th(' com pan son than p~:rn·ntagl'' qullll'J o ut of rontl'\t. Oo tt'J\ hl'r' ha '~ a ngh t to prnte-;t'.' Wh). of course the~ du. hut 11 \\ould tx· mort• Jppropnatc to picket school board ml'l'ttng'> \\ 11h n ghtc.. tom e respons1b 1ltt) ·a nd the tt•ach1.:rs "ho turneJ o ut \\Ith '1gns in hand d1spla~ cd no ne that mornrng. l hl' rl·rept1on 'hould ha' e been a pro ud 'm o rnl'nt ot J\h1ncmt·n1 for thl· ~nt1rc d 1s1nct. It marked a n at'l'ompl1.,hml·n1 1n 1mnpro' ing op ponun1t1es for stu- Ul'llb. T hl· .tt'tton' uf thl' teacher turned into a black mark. 1 .\l ka\I :ts man~ tea1.·hn o pted no t to JOin .in. Could 1t be the in'>trurtors \\ho sta~cd awa> were tr)tng to 1ell their rnlkagul''> \tH111:1hrng important. could i1 be more than 116 ll'3l'hns an: unwm fonabk "Ith ad "ersanal tacu cs o f cunfruntat1on'1 \\ c ho pe <10 OT HEH \ OIC'ES Dentists for dogs t leaning Fido's teeth •~ big b us ines . Vetennanans t hJrgc an~ w hnt· from $60 to 0 ' e r $100 t o do 1t. and som e 'ct' arl' \.\Urrll'd hl'rause dog groomers a rc m oving into the markt·t. n lkt mg to Sl"rapc: tartar off a dog· teeth for a fraction of "hJt a vet cha rges. In respon se. the C alifornia BoarJ ul £.\amam·rs an Vctcnna~ M edicine ad o pted a new rl'gul:mon la'>t ~car that bars an)ontt other t ha n 'eterin- Jnans. or fX'Opk "'orking unda a 'et's supcn 1s1on. from l k a ning .in Jn1mJ r teeth ' ~ltl hJ\'I t-..cll~. Depanml'nl of Consum e r .\ff a irs d irec- tor. prnpt.'rl~ 't'lol.'d the regulation because. as he wrote at thl' ttml'. 11 "ould "prcclulk thl' public from being able to obtain a kg.1umat1.· c:n arl.' at an a fford able cost." Bui thl' \I.tic hoard 1 pre~smg tts case again. It 1s '>el'kang tv reJJupt tht• 'l'IOl.'d regulatio n. a rguing tha t unlu=l·n ed groomers \\orkmg un upen·ased pose a threat to th1..· health of J'll'lS. Thal argum1..·n1 ha!I more bark tha n bite. T o allow groonll·r 10 \\.'rape t::inar fro m the e.\posed surface of teeth -t'\actl~ "hat the re urrctt1.•d regulation for bids -will I harm ne1thl·r the pct nor the consu m ing public. The dog groomers ha\\~ th1.· suppon of the Society for the Prevention of (rue It~ to .\n1mal . humane societies and oth-er reputable nimal pro tcrtton o rganizauons that 9.·o uld. under o ther c rrcumstant'e!I. he the first 10 o bJe1..·t. Pet health 1s no t the tS\Ul'. Thl' Board of Examiners in \'ctcnnar~ :"vkdtn ne 1s chargl·d wtth protecting consumers. no t the bank tlalann· of hccnsecs. a nd it ought to act au·ord mgl ~ Tiie S..crameoU) Btt _l lR-ANl-·F "-0 1\-~T _Da_ily Pilat f I HOS[\l;\R' • "' RC tOIA' -rt Ru.:.1n.H 10\1 f\I r J\'' RlU tn'.,Ht'.Ht. Edilur Rl'lail ·,.,_. .. \tanllfll'r l>O' H'I • \ \s.,of"1111r t.thlor t.llt:RI f Ht:l \I\' rm1 t 1 '"' u ..... ifif'd \tanllf(f'r ''""" Editor JI In ot:'Tl l"· ~Tt.H \l\HlU•. I rit•I \1h rr11-inic \l11n11icrr f 1h [d11or RCX.lH RI ()()\I PA1'Rlt I\ \.(,ABU: ... H IUr,.. t:d 110r ROGER l \Hl...'-0~ ~p•~=ial ~tioft• Edilor SfH>rb Editor Bt:f.k \ S. llE'Dt:K~O' 1'0'9 BlDD ,.\rt Dtrtttor fJtt•leliotl Dirtttor MAR\ RTt:R Tt:HI Pl PO 441 S.-"-'llUNlflf'r rt 11la11oe \t•rkf'llllJ \lana(lH BOB t·R \\I' 4LI,' 4 TAI~ lto9" Df.h, t"t'\ \t•Uflt"f rr..hlr•'-Dirtti- C.:1141.0' t,000 C•ttonH•r ~Olt"t" \l.n•flt"f H[~Rl K 'ff;HT f'r•••"t'-M• ...... Pll.0100 HAH LI~\ T"-''E\ c..er.a~r rr""' P~ 5'.ptt" iMr RHO,D\ • llO P .\ TIUCk TOOi. ... 0... ,,_. ...... '9H-SrF P""''"-~--, DO~\' J' Olt·•O' SCOTf DOUTHETT Cn41tM....., PftM R ... '-f .,,.._ ~AllAt~ 1111.l <:aA WTIMlD ~· s, .. ,_v. • f -. :: ·' !.>r-: r Pt"' Sf ~._..1n_Jca"<.tP ;,•,.. AVi-i:I ~ ~''l'}lf...A'[ deaths f n the Editor • The reci:nt trag•l c' ent on In 1ne's { uh a Drl\ l' J 1 the ra1lrQad cross1 ng rernind~d me of the famous "est- dll"'>t\'r < unn t .isc.· "here some 20 'l"lll' .ig,1 J '1nl.1ngh s1.m1lar inct· dt "t tool. plJl I.' Former Eoast resident .. \ '\'\' '111 1.. <. 11\ lOmmuter train hit J t.lf 1t·,ult1ng .1 n loss of hfc. It "·1' IJtl°I dl·ierm1ncd thal the cross-111~ .1nJ thl· railmJd "ere at fault and 11111 1lw \ t·htdt· Leners to the ra1l- r 1Jd , 1mf)JO\ 10 depress the tracks tx·l, "' gr .idr It'll nn deaf ears. Hear-in~' "'l'r\' lcllled hot the rarl""a) ~"'tts+d ,~!ti.I -.ome underting-wtth a 't.11pt •>I "h:i110 ._.,~ citing facts that "\, r '"nw 'n 'i:ar' this "as the fiTSt 1.1IJlll~ jllll l.hJnn·~ for repe1111on "l'11· "" n·mutt• a\ not to ~arrant the nfk!lt.iiturt u l dl·prl'SSani the cross- in~ under the .)lfct:l )\.lcfi.Ce I lo \\!.'.' l"r th.it summer. on a n11111nk'>' night 11 happened ag,atn '" 11111rl· k 11a' No more heanng:i. ''' 111ort· l\t r '11n• liu) The Town I 11un\·ll \\3~ angi: and nghtfull) so. I h, "1lu11on bel·ame instant!\ ob- , shares shaky experience ' 11u' 111 Jll l onn·m ed · By JOHN E. SZABO S.\l\ FR -\:'\l I\( O --\t thl· bl. .. ginning. ll "a' thl' farm llar -a mrld rumbling. "1nd0\\\ rattkd. <.Jr alarm~ !>Ounded I kit g1dd~. 'urt· 11 would amount tu nothing more rhJn small tall I n·mJ1nl·ll lomfonable on thl' "01:1 \\Jllh1ng tht· \\ orld Sene5. pn:-gaml· pr11~rJlll hoping th\· Giant!> "ould Jllualh "in a g.:1me Then. t.'\l'f\ thin~ t·h.inged An unOJ>l-'nl'd hot1k of red -...1n l· toppled trom thl' l..1tl'hl'n tabk smashing onw th~ l..rtch\·n llnor W1ndo" gla" rJinl·tl llut~•dt• I raised m'\df from th~ '>llfa stumbled . gJinl·J 111\ bJIJ n\e th\•n braced m\Selt ''1th1n tht• frJnw nt the door \lurl' glJ,., rh1ng' l'J lhng from shl'h c' Thl· hou;.e ,h,,ni.. 'll)I· en th lt.d1dn"1 kd likl' Jn ~.1rthquJ~l· It d1dn"1 ft•t•I 111..t• thl' tl·mhlor' I hJd e \prncnced 1ner tht· flJ'I 211 'l'.H' "h1k h' 1ng 1n OrJng~ <. 11un1' I feared for m' hit• I douhtt•d thl' house -hurit .iiop Ru;.,1:in Hill J fe"' ~ear" alkr llll' 140(l l'arth1.tu.il..l' -"ould rem.:11n 'tJnll1n~ I nra~t·J Thin~ mrnutn lat\'I". \\Jll..intt do"n Poll.. Strel·t J It'" hlock" from m~ hou..e. gluc:d to..m~ "alkman I p.issed a quc of about 100. "a111ng 1n front of \\ algrel'ns for hJlll'fll''> tlashlight'>. bottkd .,.,ater Pl'opk tailed l'"<Clll·dl~ ~ome in group'>. Othl'r\ alone Some -...alll'd l\uml' ran \t o.,t smiled JS the\ PJ'>~·d -\s sun'>l'I apprualhl·d. I Ol'Jrl'd 1he hlllo.,.,1ng plume 111 dark 'mokt• 10 "h1ch uther<, had ~J' 1- IJled. -\ltl'r rrl',:1ng a hill Jt Fon \IJ\lln. lht• \tannJ O"tml '"'hnl' rt''l'mhlcd 3 lin.•,torm -an Ernll' P~ll' WWII d1'ipatrh F1,e thrn .1hout IO fire truri. ... '>l rl'Jmed pJ<,t l lugged trallil -\t thl· <;(.'l'ne 111 tht• lire. hundrl'lh 111 .,tunned onltX.ikt'r'i somt· rc.,1- Jenh of the homt'\ 01.·1ng "'"clllo-...t•d h' thl' Jd' Jnun~ 11.lml'S hnl'd ~'hlt' harr1tJdl'' 01ha, 'lumped '1knth. un J ''dt•,,:ill. t urh h>Ut'f'> 1111 J nl'arh' grl·l·n~lt. drl·.,~·d an t0 \()t'n"1't' ""l"Jt' t"on11nut•d tht•ir r11ut1nl' 1n th" IJ,h11mJbk pan lH "'"n l1lll'>lf\Jdl0d nn IJndf1ll ll\l'f· 1111l1n~ thl' RJ' L Jd .. "'° \\Jll'r 11rt•,<,ure hJmp.:-rt·d 1irl·1igh11n~ t'lhm' One lil'l'rnJn .1111p .1 l.1ddn 1rut·I.. Jm·,·tt·d a h1l~· .11 tht• 011"1 intt'n'>l' llamt'.'> -ranng IOO-lt't't 1ntt1 lht• night -J harel' d1scem1ble '>lream of "'ater i:ascad- 1ng 10 thl" !lmoldenng-rubbk in the <.treet belo-... • . Dunng the "alk back tom~ apan- mrnt. I stepped around section~ 01 \ld<""all.. budded '-'31\t·high. as 1f th!.'. lisb of some angn tanoon giant has pounded from beneath The 'mdl ol na1ural gas hung hea' ~ on th1\ -...arm and '>tam night On<" mJn apologized. thl'n qu1cll~ l'\I· ingu1i.hed his cigar "hen a ~oung \\Oman \\Ith a fla'>h hght \l.arnl'd h1m of a gas leak 1ren'i "ailed Ped· estnans directed bumper-to-bumper trallic. through darh •ned. smol e- lilll'd intel"Ci<'l'llOn' Dn,ers separal\•d trom lo,ed unes. nodded 10 one another pa- t1entl~ "a111ng their tum Car rad1m blastl'd It Jll had the ft.cling of a reah.,11r dnll Or a d1~ster mo' 1e ..ct at l n1,er't.ll ~1 ud 1os :"erghtxlr\ and strangers ali~t· huddled in doof"J'~ on pon.:ht·s around par ed 1.Jr. al-... a~\ near a radw li<,ten1ng h' ,a ndlehght to "'hat the' held ah•3\\ been told 1.COulJ happen 1n 1h1.· ( ;,, b~ thl' Ba' Jo/ta E. Szabo Is • formrr Oraagr Coast llsJd~at. . fhe 1t1\\n la.,.,)er got on the ph1•n,· \Jlkd the RR dispatcher and "~1rtt·J thdt t\\O hugl' .tfa!>h tnicks h.1J Ol.•t·n parked on the tracks. one "" t'llhl·r \ld1.· of the crossing and 1ho,1.· truck!> could not be m o ved unl1I the to.,.,n had some assura.ncc that the tracks would be depressed. \\.> stating 1n a lcllcr signed by the pn·,1dent of the ra1l"a~ compao) ''-'l'lik'>' to !>a~. the lawyer was altlnl!-11n behalf of lhe Town Coun- \'ll JnJ -...11h1n 4l'. hours. a letter lllOljlflln~ a"uramx "a!> rt>ce1ved tn \\ l'\lt I l·,trr 1 ht• t\\o truck~ '-'t're nw' t•J .mJ ahl,ut d 'ear later the trJ•"" "•rt: unlkr 1n'>il'ad of aero..., thl· t. _, ·1 ' nuin ,trel't I "' •nJ1.·r "h.it 11 :in amhulJO\l' 1npunJ1n~ t • J hl-;1n a11arl. '1ct1m \\l'ft hdd up h\ lhl· rro-. ing heang d11\l ll .inJ ,,, .1 rl·,ult 1lf the d<"la' 1n n· ... r• n't t1mt· \ht• 'll 11m J1d nut 1,,l ll1 ,1 lirt' ~·ngint• on It\ "a' tu .1 ·,.1 ii1l· -hull mud'I add1uonal d.111 .11o1~ "''uld rl·,ult trom a dt•la' ol '": ,:,, r thrt•r mtnut~,· Best state, nationar .l~gislators groomed at grass roots level '\ '' I "t IU'I had .I lll\ lllUOlll '' 1• -.•111\ ,1 .. u1 J md\or "'h\)\c.' 11.111 l ' ll Mtd In ... J\ raml'Olll a rnJn 111 .1\ \11111 rather 1han talk . .,.,e , .. uld h.a'~ r1t·,1..·n1cd thr !nine llhl\kllt "h1d1 rc<;ultt'd in the ter- 11t'ik I'"' 11 ltk Jnd the clo\1ng uf l u.,.:r Or'' \\hrk the tnH· llgatJo n \lJ' untk1" \l.J\ \\l'll into the afler- 1111'\•n hour' \\ 111 thl' l II\ ( ouncrl \\all for a rql\:.11 ~'I th1' trag.K da~" "111 the c 11' c 11unt. ii darm that 11 ~as 1he r ·~ th.it m11rnrng·• Or ma~ he thl') 'll r.1.111w II lllll lh1· hu1lder' \\hO ha\e '-iturJ<t·lt tht· Jll'J '-'Ith too man\ ' IU ''-' h>tl mJn\ pt'l)pl~ and 100 n JO\ .... r, I lr "'II 1h1..·~ act to pre- ' t nl th1' lrom l''l'r happ:ning again h\ 1 n"'1111t1 that the railroad track'i 'ot \IOl'l' \hlgJll .\JJITI'> Jd· nwnl\h\·tl h1hn 111 ··111 rl'ml·mb..•r th\' l.1d1t·,·· h.1, ''' lllUl h Jltl0 1l!l\10 Ol.•t•n llXU'>l'J \Ill th\' Jl\IJll \ llll"r'. anti I am \\llfnt•J I don't hlanl\' 'llU 11 "'u '·''· .. ,othrng pka't'' th.JI \\<Ht1.m·· °'-" tau-.c up to 1h1' pornt in llOl\' m' llOt' m1\s1t1n in ltk hJ' Ol.·l'n to "Jl..~n \\11nwn It> lhl'tr JXlht1c.1I lil'"· tin' f 1r .. 1 ol all. '•'ll 'hnuld un1.k1- slJ nd ht'" I got Ill tx' th" "a' Thi:, I\ \\h\ I .1111 \ti p:l\\lllll.ll\0 ,\hout gU1.lJ •and1datt'' Jnd Jll dt'l· uons \tan~ ~ear" ago "hl·n I \\J\ grm'· ing up in ( 1nuni1Jt1 nn l'd1w1 1•n tht' lo~.11 d.11h g." l' nl\' lht• J"''gn· mt·nt tif h1llu" 1ng 'it·n Rtit'll.·rt 1.111 rn hr'> 4ut•st Im tht' pn·,llkn11.1I nom1na111.m Pol'' I .:ai·1 . hr' 11m1ng oulJn't ha,1.· hl·l·n \\\lf'>l' H" ,·nm- ix·t1l1on ".I' tht.• 1mml·nsd~ populJr nulttar~ hl'ro C •l'n 0....1ght D E1scnhO\\t'r Tait's •:imn.:i 1gn "J' J d1\.l,t\'r The uni~ thing th.it 'l'l'nwd 10 d"· trart T Jli in the h11ur' Ol.•t,H't'n '>Pl'Cches "a~ to rl'nllntsce on h1' da~" gro" 1ng up in th~ W h11e Hou-.t• and w kl°tun· me lln poltt1ral 't'r· 1111..· If )OU ~an picture .in eager l'Ub reporter hanging 11n l'\\'r. "ord HlU iin '14~~ I "-:i" the onl) h:lpp~ t"amper around Tai\ "a panicularl~ incensed tle-- cause the po" er '>tructurt b) pa~scd him and recruited E1!oe nbnho.,.,cr lo run. "tie knO\\'i nothing about go,cm- mcnl Ho" lan he managr Con- grc " He rnuldn"t C\l'n handle Pat· ton." hC' fumed ,. This alwa'., tnggen."d "hat I came to call Taft' la": "It 1s too la1e \\hl'n the 1m·pt get 10 Washingto n. Care about "ho represents )OU at the clo<,e t Ir' t•I Rccn ul. tram . $up- port .and mo' c up ~our finnt atn· d1datrs for thr "hool boards and cit) council . nl> then "ill )OU I 0 U \ l I ' Ill' I 0 IC \ Toda~ 1s Tu"4.t). Nov 14th. the )I th ~a) of IQ 9 The1t art 47 da)"'I lcn 1n the )Car. 1 oda) ·s H11hh&ht 1n H1 tot)-: O ne hundred \C3B •· on NO\' 1... 1 9. ~ 't' on w ottd repor1C1' clht Bl) Ct.ht pen nam~ of U..~r· otd Ehulxth Cochl"IM) bcmln btt IUt mpt lO .urpa the fraatbaa journt) (Ji Jules Vcrnt"'s fktitioid ·Mn> Phaleas Few b)' •""- ...... 1M WOftd '" lal .... ID ell>'-•> IUCCftCkd i ft~ dlt h.1,e 1ra1nl'd 4uJl1t~ rt'11pk 111 run 1111 lht• h1$hl'I 11fliH'\ •• I haH· 1a11h1ul1' foll.1\lt'J 1h" d1l 1.1lt' all m\ Jdult Ilk \lanan & r~t . .,l,n "J' m~ 1ir.1 I Jll '"'p1rl·d cand1dJtl' \\ l t.ill.t•ll hn 111tu runnrn~ i.11 lht· 't'" ~'rt l kml'ntar. h1111I Hoard l:lJt l 1n I uo~ t'\CO. 1h11u~h th1· ho.1rd·, •IJ" "'·n.-n umbl.·rt·d \\1th un1li •. 1111m th, \\,l\l' of thl' fll\Uf\' Her lirit 1,1u~h t·k, t11ln \,,,, 1111 th,· unitit'd h11.1rd Jnd th<" h•lU~t._ " 'e' "ho "l'rl..nl hJrd on that t.1mp..:11gn art• ''1th her \!Ill J Shl' run' for llcut~nJrH ~ll' t•mor \\1th \l.1nan. \\I,'. h1lhl\\1'd r an· Jd\lse Ill th\' T That 1s ''h ' la't \\eel ·., elccuqn .1nJ l..l·qiing e\ldll'nt ;.chool board in"h.'l'\ 1n offi\l· ,,a.,~ important to nll \\ e h:" l'n°t moH·J an' bod) up. btc."1' . On \\ cdnc~a'. I hl'a rJ -\ngcla ··Ra~·· Buchanan g1H' a real \lt'm" 1ndl'r on \\ h\ she LS a can- didate in the Rl'puhi1ran pnmar) for MJte tn:a\urcr Om· of the ~a n\ "a b«ausc the p.ttl} had no o ne groomed and quahfi\•J to run for th1.· onice. he deplt11"C'J . in add111on. th<' I.id that \\C had to ummon home our one natmnal \tar to run for go' cmor h' 1ousl}. c;hc "a sing· in, m' ng.. thaf !~ha~~n llt-",~~ ,~cwft~'~:id p;irtiC1patc 11. It "'II p11 Buchana and her brotht"r. ronKf"lll\C roh1mn1tt Pat .B~nan 11111n t K.m&hlttn Hr"\' n .111.I lh'r 1'r.1tlll r 1 .. rmt·r l 111\ f1ff\ Hr '" 11 I h, •nnl1J "'111 h.I\ 1 J lil·ld JJ, ,,m .11 11111~ 1.1\t Rrpuhli1.:in \\110lln .ut· l"l·,111111ng Jlll\t" 'n l1111~rr dlr th•'' .1ppt•Jr Ill be do1.·rlc 11111, hJnJm.11,1111' <l~ng thl~ nu·n·, ti1Jd1ng Th.: rl·.il l"\l 11pt·n1·1 ho"~'l"r "3' la't \\l·..-i..·, 1Jm-p.i1 l..t•d ha·Jlfa<,t at thl· R.i' < ut> \\hat l'\IJtili,hment R1. puhlit Jll \\ l1nwn ,1 rg.1n11ed .m•unJ tli.-·pr11 lh111,l··· tianm·r T 111, 111g ·11l·\\.H o' \'r t.'nntrol lll \1 1l1lltn ' ~'1.hl'' ni•I U\I lhl•tr \f'll' h.1, "'4.'rr"u' 1mphl.1l11•n' It '' 1ron1t thJt < Jlrt.11 n1.1 "1th 11nl' l•f tht• mo t I ht I J I .tlxl lhlll ··'" "fltll'O Oh\ tht• , 'l'I tuti.1n 'h11uld ht·,omt• th.: nc" hJt1k~t11und It \\t_•ultl I.I~\' .I \\\l'·lh rd' \ llll' 111 th~ k~a,l.11111,• :••put .1, h.1n~c on thl' h,11lt.1t .tlld 11\\'I lh.11 .I \ 1\1\0 \If th1.• r11:11rh: \\ hJt thl lll."11pll0 .irt· lt,,ing "'~ht ol ,, 1ha1 hl•th l'\lrl"nll'' 1\l tht· JOl.,nron '"ut. .irl· 1rrl''fl''"tilc 1 .. Jhl~ninn tor ,un\l'O•tnH· tht' \\,,, "" rl'alh '-'Jnt 111 go' ·in Ir' 1nl· hl• ,kpr1.'\\t.'d helo" ground k\\'I. J rdJtl'l"I~ simple COn'itru · ll•IO proCt''>'>' Rt'ml'm~r k°S4'lln learned from \\ l'-.ll hc,ter It \an happen again G ENE ELJ (j ln •sne Bucks stop everywhere T n thl' fd11or It 1<. ama11ng ho" far $200.000 .... ,11 go in the Cit~ of Huntin.ton B~·at·h That's the re,cnuc promised to t he'°''~ h~ the de, doper of a goll ClWf'le in < entral Park. fhe ma\llr \3) II \Niii 10 tO fight gang' Funn' thing. th~ pohcc de- p.lnmcnt "'1\\ ~ng an-not a big prnhkm 1n lht '"~ i\nd the PD hOJX'' lh~'\ nl'Hr Mii be. I ha' l Ol.'l'n hllll'" mg the fall' ol thl' "om~n·, OHlH'mt•nt around thl· \\ orld._ Th~ \tunning dectoral suc- tl''>!> 01 thl' ~K1ah-.1 "omen in Japan h.i'> thl' rulint: part~ 111fcnng a fc\\ lll~t.·n v.~•n~n ,,, lh'-'lf' n.,,,n ~umber lt>Ur m Jim ·1c 11 for a thrtt ' ( uum 1lman McAhster will spend tht• nwm·' tn maintain the parks. Of course he \\l.\Ot'I to maintain 100- plus acre'> of ounl) rqionat part. too -at Cll\ C\pt'nsc. , o wonder he n~~d th.: mone . month. intcr,hrp 1n Japan on Fn- dJ\. and he hJ' prnm1~ to rcpon had .. on the 1.hnnttt.'s. 1f an),"° far. T h\' lone \\Oman member of thl' Ru\\1Jn poh1hurC1 got ht-r fim puh- 11\. J'>Srgnmrnt. Jnd I rcall~ c r.td\•d op (an ~nu hl'ltl''C the~ \Cnt her o ul ltl hu~ pant~ hose" The name ol tht' aame as eno ugh 00" er tn ha'\' a 'Oll't' Women ha' e tried \\lie. mother and b1mhl1 !\ten. I "am ~nu. ou now haH a t iger b) thr tail .IM*k Beatlttt II a '""'8f .t ·~ .... Mii ,_,_.,. .. ,.,. .t·..., di)'. • Councilman • ah a says the c1ty needs mon: police officers. Ablolut<"'- ly. The high dcns1t) dwelling untts have au the rats fighti ng each o ther. He bcner get mon-cops. They'll be n~cd. Councilman Erslu nc is still dccl· ding how man) tunes tht" counetl can "chan~ its mind" on 1ssun. Perhaps he II Ix f~ to make a decision based on what the voters · want. not what h15 cohorts want nd poor Tom Maya. the other fou1 don't much care what he dc>C$ an, more He had the a.t.dty to Ilk for n tiler 'luncy iw CCM181 Pllt u an the fin.t pl9C'e. Tllk .. a d'" tcr sk the ,_... OU t"llf'OU 1 W~tl and 0... ..... ...... n \:On\ incd and ha"lfd •tie fono.,.n1 the real anJ"cn on how• ..... tilt \l'3r d • .. .. 1n I Q. IOO )CUS 110 monc . You on t. I faw01rt.artal • chTIJ. ~ fim BftlllW--course ihould nOt br ran rll ... mm1 ter of ind<'pcn<knt lndll, w our •ft lfte horn. .J.'!'utra~n111t.~•,~ 1:::•2 _. In 192~. lhc Bnnsh Bn>edcalu-,,.... """' ra: ·• bh•n\ at ioktmwaa II tlll c orp ttepn 1l)'domnuc rldao ttt· M\t itmt 08 * ....... • ,_ \I~· _... to ._. •A: ... l,e. •• 19)1 . .......... ctr-ekl•••P' .... , t OfOdlitMd dlt ftJ 'lblJ IPI ...... A falb. ftft ·comw iu•. .... fl•• ., ftt A I I •f 1'w .. • • t • AIO DAILY PILOT/ T~. ~ 14, 1111 ""llgCf IS :Jn t'Mrg). .\nger 1 nn cncrgJ ... " · -"Rise." b) John Lydon By JOHN ROOS D.ily l'iloC cor .. .-.... c' 1denccd b) such burners as "Brave Ne" World." "Disappointtd." and the nenr)) fla~less "Rise" -the mod 1lnd tension created by lead sin~cr Johnny Lydon was for more nd1C'ulous than provocati ve. of the positnc musical asJX'(ts of the prcscnta11on. and "I can't hear you! .. --------'f-~ 1111 ucppcd 3\\Jl)' a ll of \he l'~ccss • baggage that accompanied Public Image Ltd.'s rather abusive conrert Friday night at UCl's Crawford Hall. )OU could slavage perhap an hour's "onh of gal- ' ani1ing rod. 'n' roll. 'l cah. I know. for years now the f01 111t'r ·~ para4ed around. the stage spcwin& out bile and intentionally nuravating his au- diences. His cynicism and sctf-in- dulgcnt dem eanor are just pan o fhis aC'l. right? After opening the ~how with rivet- ing H'rs1ons of "Warrior" and ··Happ)," L}don set the tone fot the n• t of the e' eri1ng with this verbal <Mault: "I sec a lot ofJ::flc in the bacl.-s..t-\~Aft-un-&beu a&sei1 l 1 must be real tough being a co11cge student ... OK. kt's hear some boos for those lat) bastards back there!" \\'11hin the context of this an· tagon1st1c e nvironment. it wasn't surpn ing to find one fan who had heard e no ugh. U nfortunate ly. though. during the tune "Fishina" the )Oung man hurled an empty boltlc 1ha1 barcl) mjsyd I )'don's face. At lhat point. Lydon cursed the culprit a nd said he and the band. \\l're fi m hed. at least until the of- fending fan was thrown o ut. r • Bui. a!. Powerful as PIL's cutting- cdgc rock can be -panicularly To a de$ree, yes. But on this night, Lydon's incessant arrognnce and condeS<:en ion 'inuall) eclipsed all lron1call~. after that admonish- ment L)don spent much umc and effort in prompting the crowd for no1 e and applause with such trite phrases a ... ls an)one out there?" . . . 'Seeond Sight' is onethiQ_g ··: Subsequent!). the fan was ejccttd and PIL did return to dish out more of the same gntt) rock and bom - ba!.tic bcha' ior. Lectured Lydon: .. There'!. a lesson to be lcamtd here -police ~ourseh cs. There's not l'\CU)(' for '1olence. ever!" NQt to "e-xcuse the foolish fan. but doesn't mean-spirited. in11ammatory beha' ior usuall) elicit the same kind of re ponsc from others? fourth:--rate Three Stoo·ges Other lowlights from this disap- po inting performance included re- peated e\pk11' e-filled insults from L ~don: lewd .acts b) L)·don. includ-, By JpE BAL TAKE M<Cl;mny Ole.,.,, s~~ Good m,1rn1ng! \\hat lk1.1Jl· :irl' ''l' 1n'1 I a,i. hn.lll<;l' r,c JU'>l stumbled llllt ul .1 11111\.' "arp 111kJ ··Scl·ond "i1gh1." and I'm not '>urt• 1f rm hl'r(• llr hal'k 111 ~l''' frr\t:\. \\hCrl' it's ,.,,., JnJ I'm spra,\11.'d in m~ through thl' plot) Wl' get the p1c1 url' l'.J11k111. Dm·ctor: .loci Zw1d.. ri ht :wa': larroquene. as a former Pwduccr. Mark Tar/01 . ""ritt•n: po 1n· (if11cer and fl11t.:t1nrl' c-ynTc:--1<1111 -il"1111/m1rrr--:rnd P;nricro ha'. onl~ begrudging!) accepted R_,.,111,·i.. ·rint·n1.11ogrJi1h"i·r.· rt1na P1n,ho1 ai. pan of the team. and ( /:1,,.,113311 "" EJiror· .nJ 11crR:H . ~Jnk1n I\ thl.'rl' to protect Pinchot C11111poscr· .John \lorrH. o,· - lrom L .lfroqu_t·nc ~nd explain eve I')· mhurur: \\ .11 ncr Bro\. Running thing th!H. hes doing. J 11m .. 85 m11w1t·). Rmt•d PG. ing bndl> dropping his drawers 10 Public 1111419• Ltd:s leader John Lydon allowed his •· lla-;h his rl·ar end. and Lydon's im-raoant stage demeanor to overshfdow the musk at this llllW.U:".-:-~~lrt to sc_c_ some fem~•elrencrs-co·ncerr•t UCrrC'iaWfMd Hal ... ----------i tk-;h ( mon~ girls! l want 10 see · )our nippks! .. ). band·., r~k is mu!.IC"allr invent~c 10 \UC'h low -bro" J)(>'>tunng and un- On th(·1r lat three releases. PIL's and lac:ed w11h h1ghl~-melod1c pa -ner,·.,...ir~ pandl·nngdunng)ourh\I.' mu'" ha' gr0\\11 11nmcnsdy. In-age,. Th1!t ral\l'S the following qucs-\ho,,.,., 1cll1gcnt. r wloi,i\c, and urgent. the tiun. \\'h), Johnny. must )OU stoop Juhnn) Rot en. 111decd. fhe lllm mo ... cc; o n to the ne\t ~ p.11,·nh · "' 1ng room. drinking choc- 11la1e n11 lk .111J wa1,·hing an episode 11f .. Thl' I h,,.,. Stuogc, .. on TV. Onl) 11·, .I g1Jnl·,ll"l'l'l1 f\' -hO\\ l'an th.II tx· 111 '"".," -anJ ~1Ul'. Larn Jlld ( url\ J1111'1 look like ~1oc. L1rn JnJ < urh hut l1k,· John L:i rro-4u~Uc... lli on~l>i1 P_ull ho1 :ind Stuart Pank1n .. l'Cond \1gh1" -Jhout an un- u'>ual dl'h'dl\l' a~1·11t·' run b~ l\\O 'tr<IJght J1111'""' I Larniqul.'lll' .rnJ Pani..in1 and onl' 1ekp<1th1r d1m\\1l 11'1mholl -1<. e1thl'r a 1ctrogrl'ss1vt• roml·d~. J h11magl' to the Stooges or an an.1J,·n1 It docsn't mau.:r -11·s bad. fhe IX'.'t thing I l·an \.!~ ahout it 1., thnt 11 do,·.,11·1 waste all\ t1 me-w1th 1n1roduc tmn' Cil\en thr matenal. ~ou\J think 11\ mah·r., would spend thl.' fir'>t hall-hour or <;o t"\pla101ng ho'' .,upl.'rp'>) rhir Bron on Pinchot manag,·d Ill tl·am up \\Ith Larroqul'I· ll' and Pankin But nut hl•re. Thcrt"" no l'\po<,11wn .u all as the fi lm oix·n., "1th the thrl'l' kuths alread' 1n- ' 1.''>llgat1ng J l'aSC. I It made me fcl'f a!. 1f I httd v.ati..ed in m1dwa~ ,·a~· -in' oh ing a sc>.~· nun (Bess .\rm<.trong). a stolen car and the k1dnappt•d card1nar of Boston <W1l - lia111 Pnnel.') -· hlll the th ree lead arturo\ keep doing the saml' things ll' ,·1 and 0' er again: P1nC'ho t ~ts \\l.'lrll I arroqueuc t.'.ompla1n atiWut 11 .1nJ P::rn k1n tn''" to '>mooth thing' 0~"1' . .. M l\\' Larn. ( heec;,·1 .. I 1h1>ugh1 ih.11 I had mad,• an 11npon.1n1 d1Sl·o, rr: -the rela- IH:>n<.h1p Ocl\H'l'n 1h1\ mO\ ll' and tht• Thn.'l' ~tooges -when the film- maker~ litl'rall~ 'top the movie to '>hll'' Larroqul'lll' watching the \toug, . ., on T\'. .. (,l·t 1t'1 .. 11 SCl'rll' tu l:l\:' winking at u,. a"um1ng l.'\l'r~une in the au- J11.'nu• 1\ unusual!' dense I Jon·1 mind h.'d1ng like J kid again I JU't don't hkl· ocmg trcatrd hl.e Onl'. "~·cont! Sight" Ratmg on a ~ale of .J: I ( .J!>l. John l:Jrroqul·trc. Bromon Prnc/wt. Bl'S .\rm trong and Stuart COMMUNION l•l STAYING TOGUHH (IJ 1 2~ 3 05 5 I 5 I •O 10 20 1? 20 ,2 JO 4 55-7 20 9 50 SICOHO SIGHT lfllGI LOOIC W'HO'I 12 15 ;> 20 • 10 b 00 a 00· fAlJ(IN(; ll'Glll 10 15 1 10·3 20 5 35 7 45 10 05 T\' LISTl~GS 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 '10:30 11:00 11 :30 • WMelof I Jiof>lnfyl :; I AHC\11 111 0 Fortune ::: Wolf Betrayal· O llllnd Son 0 News PM Sljek D E,,.,.,_..t Hald Cof>y Matloclt The Prisoner (In Ill flt HHt of flt ..... MidNFI Cal« Someone IO Ntwt T onig11t Stlow Tllfliattt I Stereo) tPart 1 of 21 c Ftrst Gtr1 (In Stereo} a Love lln Stereo! a Un Steieol D Clllwlff 111 My Secftl ~ ue• "BIMe Aunntt'' (1~. SClencafJCIJOO) Ntw• Cllttn ::; lf04tltn !!>art Ctllfae C ldtntity Hamson Ford R1.1toe1 Hal.ltf Sean Vouna 2 ot ~I • AIC News <; Eye on l A lwt1o'1 IN Wondtf ~"SIMI Slcrilces" 11989 ()ama) tP~rt 2 ol 21 News Niglltllne :;' 1llos1? Yun Farran Fawcett Jo'1n S/lea Premiere 1ln Stlfeol ::; n Pll Mauz111t Ent T oniattt Eight C11et·0111 AltMr Woll Betrayal ::; ttlllld Son Q Ht•• Ptt $lflk IJ Love IK11e • Alllt IN..,,s (l.Jve) Inside Edition News (Uve) 1c.oi 8umtn Hitt to Hirt Tne Blue Cn1p 'BlrMy Mtllef lo¥t COMICtlon l:J Ind Frltndl ~urde1s Conntction =-Cuntftt AIM FMlllY FNd Wllo' 1 loss? Wondtf Y. Movie: "SIMI Sec:riticet" (1989 Clfama) Farra" Fawcen v News Nlafltline ::; • Drip! Current A11111 Book« Flat Out tin Stereo) ...,,... lNtws COl!lldy Aftaf Hour1 :J bDt9U • Cosby Show In S1~eo1::. Nigllt COIJfl ,(Pan 2 OI 41 MoVlt: •**•"The Godflltll(' (1972, Orama! (Pan 1 of 21 Marion Branoo Al Pacino James Caan ...... AIHlllO Han (In Ste1eo1 SJ MacHKi Wild Wonct of Novi W• Venice SuM¥e Its AMeHclll (aperience Mr Trying T llMS I~ IJ1ll9 I llMI T .... FIOlll the Hollywood Lttwer Cont o AIW!llls Rescue' ::. SNrs CatJloo C l(ln S1e1eo) C ~ Hlh Oto Ret able llD WMel of Inside Edition Mltock Tne Prisoner (In Ill IM HNt of 11111~ Mldnlgh4 Cal« Someone IO News T Of191t Stlow Fortune 8 I Stereo) tPan I OI 210 Fm Gil lln St&feo a Love (In StetlO) ::; I ,tin Stereo) Gm PfwM IN L0td PratM IN LOtd Praise IN LOtd lellind IN I°'· E.V. Hill ·1.JoM W1111bef Cllnttlan Sc4ftet Llfestylt. • ..._lefwtf News/louf PromlA of ~1'0lll Nova W• Yence ~Yf llS VllOIS of IN Contblu1Jon I 8u11ntu Apt MacNttl Rescue? :: (Pan IOI 3l Ufw9f • Piny Mlton The Case ct Brttfly Ntws Maly Tylef 1~1V111 lob Ntwtllft IGretn Acl'M Heart of IN Rchlwd the Hastv HOl'levmoooe1 IHilbiliet Moort . H.' NallOll Oiernoncl AlE -Movie: "Stltdust'' Cont Cl tmprov T oMt R1111111 Oemp -· • Edison Movie; .. ' 1 "Slltduat Memones" (19801 WIJCJ(tv Men AMC Movie: "DlmMI •. Cont 0 Movie: ••• "llnaNlll Youna·· 119'01 Tyrone Powel llcwlt: •• • "A OamMI 111 O.Streu"119371 F'1fld Astt'fe IRAVO Movie: .. • 1 "Utlno" Cont o S. 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NOW!. b<lpDJs<Mat _ ... ___ , ...... . 1111 liitir llif.; ... - SLllOfil ADlllUIONo,I PlfsrtHdli6fnor-AIMS$ION t I DNH 12·1~ I L NO ontfl DISCOUNT A"UCAllf J 1• A 'iO 10 40 •n.. , ............... .., •• , 8 1\ s.. .. lo¥• ... 10 )() ' ......... ,_,. 11'C• 1 11 \ • • 10~ ~~ .. 1-•C:-My 111\•\ 8 101\ Laguna Beat'h IDWMIDS JOUTN COAST LAOU4ltlA • 11> \ C MU "4~.tf t'l7 111 I • •C ..... &•1ll•H10• l lPC. IJJ6 8 1S IOIS l L..-..... , T_..., ll"G IJI S 1 9 RUFFELL'S UPlllSnlY llC. ........ c..a..., am-•a. eem IU&-su.1111 GENE DEVALLE• Piano & Vocals Monday. Tuaday a Ftmy Codmil Hour Le_. JIMMY KNIGHT • Plano & Vocals = llilni ll:JO . Thundoy • Soindoy Jua y._ 011 MARK CIANFRANI GROUP • Guitar & Vocals • .._., • ...,E .... GINO'S JAZZ TROUPE • Jam S1111oti ,...,. .... ., • r TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1989 kt-I Pl,f. f 01 'I Syracuse the teafn for No. 1 Nevada-Las Vegas7 CertainlY,, the best of Worst, eh, West lf1t's mid-November 1t must he almost ttml' for rnllcgc ha<;ketball and the quc,t1o n \\h1ch ""I remain una~vt>rable urn1I Murdt~ .. Who'i. No. I')" E'en then. the ano;,~er "'" dc\lg- natc o nl) "ho" a., "No. I " at rnn- clu\IOll of the NC.\\ tournament. the a nnual March shooto ut which includes almoo;t C\ l'r\ team 1n the nat1un C\Cl'PI Georgl: Ra' chng·, l IS( T roJans. If the upcoming 19 1).9{) hoop-; season 1s an~ thing lllo.c last >car. be prepared 10 cmtlr.tcl' at lea'lt a half- do1en tea mi. a' ··tx·.,t tn thl· land" tx·forc the tournament C' er beg!!J'i .\s \\e tlcgin. howe\ er. l rt~ll~ of:-.:l'' ada-Nas Vega, Sl'Cm., to hc g:iml·nng most oft he dttcnt1on and ma\ tx· morl· d11lkult than sonll' to dl.'th ronl' J long thl· "a~ hcc::iusc of a "l'alo.cr cunll'rl·ncc <.l'hl.'dulc Oncl· again. tou. then· 1<>n 't mul h JXl\\l'r tn thl· \\ l''t Rch1nd l 'NL\' \\C ha' I.'· \r11ona. ix·rhap'I t ICI .\.and that"\ II Herc 1o; m~ prC-'>l'a'lon fop IO and \\ h\. 9 No. I -S~ raCU\l'" fhts Big East po" er has IA.·rm k C olcman. Stephl·n Thomp'ion. and thll~ O"l'ns rl·turn-· 1ng from a 30-8 tl·am "h1c h "as came so do\\.' la't 'cn,on Coach J im Bt>l·he1m low., uni~ guard., Shaman Duugla.,aml \1Jtt R1X'butadds6-IO Ll·Ron Lllls. tran~fcmng from Ken- tud..) lfThomp<.un rnn handle the shift to point guard . the Orange \\Ill tx· a\\l''>Omc •:--lo 1-l 'L\' Thc)'rl.'~)ing nl'\\ roml·r I ar~ John1,on. f\. pt)\\ l'r fornard frum Otllks....i. l l'\ . J ( 1<; un\loppJbk I le hJd bc11t·r Ill•. ho\\· n a un11l 1or 11) u•1w.~r l>a' 1d Hutkr rl'turn' from JlJdl'nlll inl'11g1b1ltt~ Oh\ IOU'th Jl.'rn rarlo.Jnmn· .. 1cam l)J<ilkpth.and t:ilcnt But the Rchcls had tho\e ...iml' in~rl·J1cnts la"'t ~.i.,un "1thnut l'' er rl·all~ mc-.hing. • "'' ' -<-1eorgl'lll" n ( iuard (hark' '>m11h I\ g.om.· hut 'oph Cl'O tl.'r \lon/O \1ourn1ng return\ and so dOl'' lOach John fhom pson. 1hc man''o mam lo'c 10 hall' hul ~ldom bl·at. Bl''' ne-,\COO\l'l "anuthl.'r Thompson-1~ ix· guard . 'i-10 Da'1d Ed":inh Im m '-e") orlo. whl•re ehl'0 ' •No. 4 -~hl'h1gan ( ilcn Kie,· is gonl.' but'-'' l'r~ hod~ d'il· returns from the nat1onJI lhJmp1onsh1p team and that 1ndud''" Tan \11lls. Rumcal Ruhinson Jnd Sc.1n ll1ggin" Ho" much 6-1 freshman guard ( M1chal·I (Mr \hrh1gan> T Jiii.'} hdps remain" to tx· ~,·n The naml' 1\ no help • '\:o ' -I \l ( hm Jal·hon '"II !le <,oph nm' and 1f1mpro\l'\OOl' ounll'. he'll again Ill· thl.' best guard in the c\1un1n l o't lrom a so-'o duh 1a,1 -;ea\on" ,., R 1l l..l'' Bia nton. hut C\angd1stll'l.003l.0 h Oak ero .... n ha'i rcnu1tl·d ha4uilk ff\;eal. 7. J 1.'nlcr from San -\ntonto . .ind ' tan le\ Robl·rts ., _O l'l'nt,•r from some ~-hool rallcd Propo 111on 48. •No 6 -.\r11ona· Gone 1s .\II- ' I.'~ thing ·'an Elliott but r oach Lute Olson adds 6-11 <>oph center Brian W1ll1am'i. trnnsfemng from Man lant.I . .\lso. Jlkr tl\l.\ 1hc Pac I 0 IS 0 \\eak. •No 7 -Indiana: Jav Ed"ards gone and o 1s hard-noS(•d guard Joe H illman. but Bobb) Knight returns l\\O 'ltarter.s and" 111 insert lhc In- diana prep all-taters. including In - diana's 1989 Mr Bas~ctball. 6-5 frosh guard Pat Graham. •No. 8 -North Carohna: Bc- lte'c 11 or not. J.R. Reid 1 finall~ . gone from the Tar Hcels' ltneup. but coach Dean mtth "'Ill unl\e.JU\t as he dtd after M rchacl Jo rdan. James ~orth). etc . departed cam- pus. mtlh "''II label this a "rebuild- ing" season but o ften those arc the best. Tab Tar Heel 6-7 nc"romcrs George l)nCh and Hcnnk Rodf. • No. 9 -Pittsburgh: The Big f,._awlftTAWY/IJI 1~0'\UHS Everything'S ·a .1_ 0 at Estancia: Wins, ·s Wetl as Petro.~ ly JON FERGUSON Of fhe 1).-y l"lloC kMf Estancia H igh litt1ngly wrapped up its first ever I Q..O regular season last weekend ...(ith a I Q..O victory over addlcback. and one o f the big reasons was thc pcr10rmancc of in· side linebackrr-1ight e nd Dan Petro ne. \\ho his coa~hcs \\Ould ap.rec perform~ hl>.e a I 0. The 5-foot-11. 195-Pound thrcc- 'car staner ts the heart-and-soul of ihe Eagles· suffocatmg defense which • Player of the Week allo"cd onl~ 3.:! points and inflicted. ~1!._Sl}y - And he's the onl} Eagle who pla>- ed both" wa~i. for most of the game the c n{irc season o n a team which has pri<lcd 1fsclf in pla tooning and keeping both un11' frc'>h Last Fnda\ h,· madl.' lhc '>Olo 1acL..ks. indud ing three tx·hind thl.' hnc. three ass1"'" a nd one sack on defense. "h1lc catching four balls for 36 }:trds and running an end around for 7 ~ard on offen'il.'. On the <,casun. he's l·aughl .:!5 pa-.~s for ~ll )ardsJU'ihi.'<1 SI'\ times for 3 } ards and rcg1su:rcd 53 tackles on a balancl.'d defense "1th l.'tght pla~crs between -30 and flO tacklc..- .\dd 13 tac lo.le for 63 'ard" 1n IO'\SC~. four !>aClo.s. a hlcx:lo.l·d l>.1 lo. and an 1ntncl.'pllon and thcrl.' arc .\II-( IF rrcdl.'nllals in the malo.in~ I II!> matl' at inside llnehaci..,·r krcmll' C hapin ma~ ha' c morl' tadde!> and <ldl.·ns1'l' end Kc' 1n Thomas ma} h;l\c more btg pla)'· but past thl· number~. Petrone 1gn11c' thl· Eagks. ·· .\t middle ltncbacl>.er. that·., \\here• thl· <ll.'li:n'c 1s ccntl'rcd ... Petrone ..aid. ··You0 \l' JUSI got to gt:t the team go ing_ If the tl.'am·., not going an}\\hl.'rl'. 11\ ~our rc,pon"· b1Jt1, to get their head'> tnto 11 .. \\'hen he·, nl)I lo.l.'eping h1'i O\\ n pla)crs heads in the gaml'. he·., lo.noclo.ing opposing heads. L1ebengood. ··He JUSt knocks the heck out of people: he levels them. He comes hard. and sometimes he JUSt plQ\'S right through. "He·~!>O strong. because he "'orks o hard on the "eights. He's JUSI a spcc1meo.·· Petrone benches 325 pound . ~uats 500 and po" er cleans :!45. ..The gu~ he reminds me if lot bf 1s Kc\ 1n Roberts (former Edison and rnrrcnt Orange Coast College. linebacker):· L1ebengood said. ··No- bod) will tal>.e a chance.. on the gu_. but he's a good pla}er. He pla\s with so mur h conudcnct'. H~· fears no 011l' ... Another thing which sets Pl.'tronc aparrfrom tflc an·ragc pla)('r 1c; his hair. It's ll·s., than a ~tan ne high-and·· ught on thl.' s1dl'S. hlfl a lmle wider than a true moha\\ lo.. For the. past thrl.'c )cars. it's been Pctronl··s '~a~ of sa) ing that he's dl.'d1cated to Es1ancia football. There·\ a lot of pndc. and that's \\Jtat lo.l'PI thl' Eagles' intensit~ up last "cclo. again)t addkback. ,.. rhc (~·a Vil'" League) 111le 11sclf s1a11s11call~ \\a' "'rapped up. but "e lo.nl'" ii \\l' ''l'rl" to lose to ~addk­ haclo.. 11 \\Ould hl· l1lo.e gJ\ing them a piece of thl.' c hJmp1on-.h1p:· Petrone <;aid .. \\I.' \ll'fl' not \\llltng to do that. \\ r wer<.'n't going t<~ --.hftre 11 ~1+h an} tx~~ \\ ,. i..,·p1 our heads in the g.tnll' Jlld plll }l'd \\Cll."' \JJJkb.id hJd maturt>d into a lllk l0Clntl·nda h\ lhl' CX.-a \ II.'\\ Li.'J&Ul' \l'a!'>un h.:·hind Junior qu3r, 1t·rbaclo. Paul l:klgndo. but Estann a hm11cd him Ill .., uf I/\ pa<.,\ing fur 55 } Jrd'>. "\\ c lo.new \\e rnuld put <,omc pre,,url' on t11m:· l\·trnnl' "31d. ··\\'.l· ha\C guo<l pur .. u11 gu~., on thl.' out\lde. \O \\l' lo.Ill''' 1f "l' <:ould lo.ecp 'onH' prl''>'Url' lHl h11n. ''I.' rould ha'l' • a good gJIHl' dl·f,·nst'l.'I~ \\ l' lo.ne" lw l·ould d11 th,· JOO onl.' "a} or ,11101l1l·r 11 \\l' d1dn·1 lo.l'l'J) prl.'"surc on or "l' J1,1 not uncr the ren·l\ers right .. Dally-~~--... .. Pcopk fl.'ar him "hen he·, rnm- mg:· ..aid Estancia ( oach John In thl· lir<it 4uJrtl.'r. ~.iddkhad. drtl\l' to thl' E:.\tanua 15. but on (Plu~ stt PETRONE/821 Estancla's Dan Petrone, and his coach, John Uebengood. . Dally -,.._.. "' '--,~ After thr•• years Sunset League coach•• no longer must worry about th• rush of Marina's David Mcleod. The best k~pt secret in CIF? 1y JON FERGUSON Of lfW 1).-y ,_ St-" h's not hard to sec "h~ Da'e Mc leod 1!> uch an impact pla)cr. Manna High football coach John Scele) rcmemhcrs l\\O pla~ s which sum up t\\O grrat attributes -the ab1ltt) to hit 3nd speed "T"o (pla)s) come to mtnd nghl away.'' Scclc' said. '"One ts the btg htt hc had over thr m1dd'k on (Fo untatn Valle) 's Doug) Wea, er The) put him' m the middle of the field on third do wn. and Da\e htt htm to break up the pass. .\nd t"'o )cars ago. he caught (Sen 1tc tailback) Derek Brown from behind after chasm& htm 40 'ards .. · McLl.'o<f' thrl'l'·\l.'ar \1anna career is O\cr ·out" oikn don't n '1md to "atch a team "h1 h has put togl'lhl•r fl'" "ins O\ er a thr~-~ear period. but \kll'lld could make a line pla)er for omc collcg1ate team tn thl· fu1un:. "hether or not he clccts to pla~ JI the" communtt~ college Jc, d frrn. ' "One thing (a m tan1 coach) Ja k Bo"man told him after the game "as thtnp tend to <.'\en out ... s~ud dcfenst' r coordmator L.arT) Do) le "I told him. 'If that' true in )Our case. )OU sure ha'e a lot of "ins left tn )Our career ··\\ e JUSt want to find a plal'C for htm to go and conunuc. He' had 1nd1' 1dual SUC'C't'Ss. but he \\JOI\ tu \\IO Fnr him to go 1hmugh 1h~e \.Car.. "llhllUI \\Inning d k .iguc game I' tough ·· The lmh thing '>tanding 1n \fl Lt•cxfs "a' 1s hl\ ~1Lc The 6-loot ..cnim fin1,hl'd thr \Cason at 2 I 0 pt1unds. ThJt·., llnl' thing he'll conlcntratc on in thl· \\eight room no" that thc ~·:i'iOn ha' l'ndcd The mJin ,on\ldcrauon 1n McLeod's colk84' ~~llQll-~ -fi~A pbcc. "hue be can pl.i~ nght a\\a~ 'Tll rl\>babl~ go 10 a 'mailer D1\l ll1n I lOllege or :i JC and that "ii) I can go and not '.'.Ill out unul m' \Cn1oncar ... M l cod "i31d "That "J~ I 81.'t to pfo) nghl awn) and 1mpro' c instead of 'llllng l1Ut." l~ue 1tt Mc.LEOO/lll Rtin-and-shaot, it can be utter chaos in t-h_e NFL street at rush hour Without benefit of traffic s1inals. Chaos. run-and-shoot is th) name. There is no t1aht end and only o ne back behind the hnc of senmmaac to he.~nd offbtitttn. The q\&ar- tt It. alttad) undtr S1C:1f bttausc of the afortmcntt0Md n.ish. almost always has 10 throw whale rolbna o ut 10 onuadc or the Olhtt. EKh of the four f'ftti"tn has 10 rhooet a pautm from an)' of a dolra ~· ICTllUnrd by bow l9'e Nk1S. and die~ Ma IO Nid an of diem~.,. ...... AIMI • olilllil =• .e e-Wfllt. CO .... lllld la IMh •DI .. d .... _ ................ . ....... .., ..... ..... rrt u• ... .-. ._ '-*l1H ............ It' no t lhat there isn't m ethod to tht madne . 1\' JUSt that Davis often scrms 10 be the o nl) one ~ho ('an find It "The tat us quo " 111 utc "hat the) ha't ~no"'n." ~1d 0."1" who at S7 1s round-faced. sot\-$1>Nk1na and of "'crate me (5-foot·9)-noth1na h~c the" 1ld-<)td rachcal he 1s t0m~ llmd branded "The) hav~·1 ~no"'n tht the may not utc "·" • Yet. Tht fint and most unponant Potnt that should be mack"' Davit·~ fenllC I\ that ht IS the. rook~ oflitmi\lt cooni1nator for ~ °"ron U-. tht tame toothlna bunda IMI r9Med l"h Hd 1u1 1n tht NFL m Gaw Ill!~ ud finithtd 4-•l. :J11M liellft'I •IS IO '-I ........ 21'1\-rankcd unet.. w ditim IMd ~ r las Co" ho . could ha' c thrown out the production of an) three of thc1r 198 pmcs 11nJ ~1111 lint hcd ahead oftht l ion . · lndcN. Detroit was so inept 1n a p~ 1p1n t Minnesota last car that 11 ne1 ofTtnSil' for the entire rontdt. 60 ards and JUSt thrtt first <to-n'-•ould embarrass a aroundskttptt"'ho t kathrtt· hour l•nch tach da) and 1111 man- ., to hoad 00.n t•o "<kj()bs. TM ••I poena an Da"". dtfenst i Iha& dw ,_ IN &oot. wtuch ht has msiaHcid 11 ~"'>'~from h'lh 1thool to.a.c ...... Mt U5R.. ftC\('f .... -.:rv•• ~. Not• Ml rHWtt ao..-. '*"" Divil • .-. .......... 1a11ra&will-•"2:•• ,.._ 911~.w'*9W.-•lONC'4A f O't'tl \I I l f 011 t f,t_-.. Rustlers .give odds a beating Shackleford's 2 4th pro ves t o be one t o be remembered P111g.n11,11, .11, •r', ,10 takl." a '>C:Jt nn\\ JnJ "' n 1111h,· undl.'rdl1g Ru'- tln' h•r .1 \ hJng~ \\ hn had some- thing m ~:n m tttt" f c-1Ttr.tl--9 rv1'11t'l'1 ot the \l·,c;1nrrt nntc.-rl·nc1: tootball r Jll" llJJ _\\di < 1t1ldcn \\ C\l <. olh:g,· h.t' • '' 1.:.111•l kll -th" ~aturda' n1f!hl .11 I< ·r\tJl 1i;.11n.,1 thl' un." dl°IL•' ' I 1:, r' '-l-•1-t11-hut tor all .111, r I 1: ,J purpu'l° lhl' glu~ llml.' ''II•\\ /\''"ff 1h,· Ru,tkr.. pla~ R" · l'T,1J, f•r, h·d 1 • 1 ri1-.h IJ'l in thl.' ( entral I) ' '"'' t '·'' t K.1 ' ~had.kford'!> gfl•up ''::: 11 ti JI\ 1<,1on and '--l '"•'IJll ..s'h.l l\. tllll!'. lntra-d1'>tflll rt' al' >!Jr.;, t '•''' 'J'I '°laturda' I--_,,, . •• 1 th1r1. "I: \ c j_l\_\qflpllshed J gr,·Jt J.-J 'h.t, l..kh•rd said "~e·re not,\ ,·n ,, ,, .1'1 .\t le.i'>I '"" -' ll.".ll'n<rJ I \\ U' ···I 11,, 1 ·'' '' 11 .. n,· ot m' most c.·n '' '' J hi. , .ir' •w1 l Th,• pla' l'r' are JU'I J 11~111,·nd"u'~ruup \\Jlh J 'uper Jttt1u,1. ( ,,., ·' ht""11 "'.""'a k" g.tnh'' '••u d •w l·r l..n11'' 11 Thl.''>(' plJ """Jr• ~fl·.11 11 • t"x· .1n1und \\, \\\'ll Ill• i..,·J lor la't 1n th,• C ~Jl t •JI I> \ "'' ,n .mJ \\ ,. · \t' tx·en an unJnJ ~ 1.:Jl h ""I. rn th,·,·~,., <•I l)lllt!llP\lllJI<•" '11 lltl0 tl"Jnl hJ,Jv '"rnJ'll"hL·J J ~rc.11 JlJ I nkr n1." tlh•ul .11n11· rm111111nal k.iJ, 1 .rn.I ,11 \fl\ r •'llll'd yu.11- ll rn.1 ... 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"·I' .1h1.:Jd 1n turn1nl·r.g"rn ur PrnuJ "' J' llrd1ng rhe ll'llar and i!UJfJ Ol,·1·J 11f 1in1,h1ng ihl' lllO· ll 11·11\ l ,l .• l,1111 Jht1q· '\I)() ( 1oldl'O \\ l.,, h,I\ ll.1rnt·d thl MJ ll ,1\ l'r .:!fl 1 r l"' th"''"·'"''" .tnd IJ l..cn a"' a' 'II < 11Jn1L·J tht"1rrh1irJ 1.,n·11he ~r1 Jll''t Mut thl· R u'tlc.-.. ha' e had a ~ll·Jt \l'JI lh1\\' H' n.111in"h1ng 1.i .. 1 in lhl' ( cn- tral O t' '""n and hJ\ mg a chance to "'n 1n thl' lllUnh ~u.incrut t'\l'f'! ~nll , ,,l·pt 1.1r th,· Fl Cam int' l\-)Oll '-11.t \hJ, L.kturd. \\ hf1 u1n- l IUJL' '<.'.J'''" '" ~4 llO turdJ\ ··Th.JI 'b..-. ju'-4.· or ,1ur tu mo\ a ratio JnJ n1 If '1ng. up' l.'f\ man\ point\ \\ l r,· inl· 11 tlw h'pdetens1'e tl'Jm' n f'11nl' Jll.mt•J The points "r \, ~r\ l'n up J\ a .igc tn thl' teen\. li lo.l ''••I l'IJg."lml' indudmgthc.' purn1' Jp.Jin't fl ( amino "'c·, c gr\l'" up'·'"' hut \\C.rl· n\)t ~orcd 11nrnmh · T hl' Ku,tkr' dctcn\{· a"eragt"S al- l''"' ing onh 11\ 1"'1-'inl' a game ~ rl•.,hm;1n nut\ldl· ltm·haclo.cr 1'c' in "h\\nnh the: Jcl~ns1,c i;urx-rs1ar all '>{'J'on \\ h11 "a', rl•d1tl'd "llh the g.1m•'·\llnnmi pla~ aga1n<;t Orange < \)J't 1, re• har' the h1gges1 reason \\ h\ •. r hi\ ha' tx•,•n .i good group of gu'' · 'ihJclo.lclord 'i31d "Reali). th1-. 1,•3m,hx·,n·1 ha'l'a gu~ "ho' a kaJd ther,· ha,n·1 b;-.'CnJu t one "ht1 ha., k d u'cmt1t1onalh E\cf)-tx~\ hJ\ JllOl' thClr\harc Of that It ha' ~·n J r\'alh cn1n~ahlc season .. Thl' Ru"lk ..., hJ'C' intcrt:'cpted 14 PJ''l'' th•' '4.'a'on and r('('()' cred 14 fum1'k' h' 1fa·ir oproncnt gl\ mg lh•lllJPl-'"''\''lumO\"<"ff3llOOf1' ix r &41"ll \\ h1le on ollcn"<-'. < 1oldcn West quJrtuh.:id,\ h.t\l' h<-t-n p1cled ofT 14 tune'> The team ha!> lost onl}' I~ ·~·M IH OUNN/12)- • . .. -KEVIN ASHWORTH Golden West TROY ROSSEAN JOE JOHNSON Or•nt• Co•st Golden West ~ HnelNcker. he returnH · an Interception 1 S yard for a TD. had 6 solo and three aulstH tfldcles. recovered a fumble and had a pnte-sav- lft9 sack on J-polnt attentpt. Th• ......... 6 -J. 115· pound sophomore lrlctcer punted elflllt tllllei for a 41 • yard aver .... uvln9 two b•d' 1n•p1 to tall• the Rus- tlers out of daneer. I A S-fool-11. JJl-pound 1ophomcwe llnebMller. he hacl (Ive una1sl1tH taclll .. and on• ....... a ..... r•- COV•l'J •n4 on• .... hit •••Inst Golden West. SPORTS BHt: \K Drattecky_finally _ says_good-bj_e_, his· valiant cqmeba(k i~ history · From The Associated Press · ..\,!'\IR \NC'l~CO-0 3Vl' Dra,l'eJ..). :-.· \\hO mad,· a bnd" hut \:ll1ant ronwbad. from 1.~tnlYI in ht" r1tchang arm 1h1~ }ear. annou1K\'J his n~tm·nwnt from· thl' an --==- FrJOl. l'>l·o C11ant!> on :'\tonda' l hl' ·' '·\l.'J r-olJ 11.'ft-hander ..aid he didn't "ant to n~J.. funh,·1 1n1ur). D~'l'l"J..} told Ci 1;uit'i prc .. 1J en1 and genera.I mao- agl'r .\I Ru'tl.'O from h1" homr m Boardman. Ohao. that Jo<.·1ors arl' c:ircfull) mo n11onng a nc'' lump 1n his leO a rm and ha'c l''prl'SS\'d et)neerns that a reo;ump- t11m of h" hascb3ll career could furth1.·r JCoparJ1ze his alreatl) ''l'aL.r nl·d arm. "I don ·1 "ant 10 n sL. 11 an} • l furlhl'r." hl' )a1J "Janae\' and l arc \C~ murh at J)('acc with this de- Cl\1on. J'\ e had a tremendou~ ca- f~\.'r. and thl·re's no "a' 10 e'er l''prc'' l'' en th ing this ~car meant Dravecky to m,· ·· 1 "o bone h1eaL.' 1n thl' .irm m less than t"o month<. dooml·d th1.· p1t1.'hl·r'<1 hope-. 10 continue an baS\.·ball. Dra,ecL.) told thl' (;1a 1H'> hl' dtd not wish to peak Canadian swim st~r, 2 5, dies MONl R E~L -V1r tor Da' 1'-. tt\l· 25· .)CM-old C ana1.han '"'mnwr "ho "on 3 ~ gold nwdal "' the t 1)8~ Olump1r". d ied Monda} from 11\JUfll.'' m,·urr,·d 1n a htt-and- run on ~arnrJa, I k "a' !S DJ\ IS. \\h~ \\l)I\ a solJ nwJ~ th\' ~00-mc:ter brC'a'>tstroL,,• and a """r Ill the IOO-me1cr breaststroke. "as g1H'n little chance: of<tuf\t\11\g after he sulTercd a se' erl' <;L,ull fracture. hrain .lll<l spinal damage and multiple hru1"4's. "' .· At the famil~ ·s request. Da' 1.,·.. hod~ remains connl'cted 10 hfr-!>upport sysll'ms to 1..eep has organs - \\htch ''ere no t tnJUrt'd in the acc1dl·n1 -'iable fo r use m transplant<;. Pohl't.' haH' ~1d th1.·~ arc 1rca11ng 1h1.· case as a traffic acndcn1 and haH· turned II o 'er ti.) the accident IO\CS\lg;t l1on wuad No charges haH' lx'cn filed. But Da\l~·s fomif\ an<l fru.·nds have questions about thl' mc1dent and· his fam1h has hared Raphael Schacter. a top Montreal cnmannl law)cr. Ql OTt: ot· THt: D.\ l ··1 rcalh cnJO' having (Larry Drew) bcrc. He free me up 10 1.10· more things and they'll be less "'cnr and tear on me :n the season goes on. ~t was nice to sec ham light up some o ther people hke he used to d o to us." -L..akcrs gun rd M•lk Jella.- on has backup. "ho had 15 points in 12 minutes Sunda) as the Lakers beat Dallas 107-98. to th1.· mnha ~h10Ja~. tk 1s \\Ork1ng o n a book about h1~ l'\fXnenn·s. hut said his long-term future plans n:ma1n undentkd. ·-rm dl•epl) grateful 10 \h(' thousands of fans who kni thl'lr pra}ers and support. to my teammates for th1.·11 cn,'(1uragl·mcn1 and to lhl' G1an1s for e\erything thl'\ ·\\.. donl· for me and m' fami l\." he said in a pr1.·pan·u 4'tJtl'nwnt. · · (11ant'I puhllc relatio ns drrcc1or Matt Fischer said D1 .l\n·1i., told b1m docto r\ will conduct a biopsy onh if th\.· lump continues gro"111g. He said Draveck) was 'iOIT~ 10 reti rl· hut 1ha1 medical o pinion made the dl'l'"IOn ;1\ .11.km 11.". Thl· pill her undl'l"\\ent surge') to remo'e a ,·allll'rllll'-tumor from h1\ lcfl bicep on Oct. 7. JQ88. at tlw ( II.'\ \'l.inJ Ch nit·. then made "hat was considered a rn1rarnlt1u, rl·un 1.•n to return to the Giants. Unable to h 1l till' :irm "lthout hetp in the da's following su111-l'r). hl' gradual!) progressed to thro" 1ng a football anJ \H>rL.1ng out lightl) before p11ch1nlt 1n the minorl> IJ\I Jul\. In · :i triumphant return lo th1.· Giants and ( .1ndk ,111.l ParL. un .-\ug. 10. he pitched a.dram:111c 4-3 't\.11'" o' ,•r thl· ( inn nnatl Reds. F" e da' s later while m.1J..11ig a p11\.·h ll• thl' f-,rx,.;' Tam Ra1n,l·\ in Mo 0 ntreal. lw hioli.c lhl· hunwru\ oon1.· an has am1 and \\3S lost for tlw '-l'.1\C1n lk gill credit lnr that \irtor). fin1 hang the ''"11 2.0 Ill mall· 111., l':Jfl'l'r ma1nr-lcagUl' rl"rOrd 64-S 7. Robinson: 'Cloud has lifted' I '"''r' 11t fi1ur '1 ra1g.h1 g:am1.•, 1tw Karns·---- "l'h' .in angr~ hunlh \\hl'll the~ fared the ~ :'\1'" 't 11rJ.. ( 11.1111' .l.n 1111pr1.'"" l' '1<.'IOI) ~ latl'I. th,·~ 'r\' h:icL. tn the NFL pla~ofT pi, tlrrl· One: da) alter th1· Ram~ lx'at the Giants 31 -10. ( 11.1d1 John Ruh1nson deh,crl'd a message:. .. rhe blarl.. cloud that \\aS ha ngmg O\Cf our heads h.1, bi..·\.·n.J1ftcJ ." hl' said Monda). "We·,e pla}ed man) 0 1 thl· bc't 11.•am<t tn thl· N FL in our first 10 games and at"' dl'ar \\l'·,1.· held our o"n agaanst e'eryone but New Ork.in-.." Roh1n on "31d the Rams· cha~ce~ of making the pl.i ~ om. a ... a "1lJ·l'Jri.I team arc good. Dl·-.p1t1.· thl·1r four·gnme lo:\ang streak.. the Rams ha\I.' cml·rgnl frnm the fi rst 10 games at 6-4. They're thrl'C gamr' tl\:h1nd fi~t·pl3ce San Francisco in the Nf ( West. hut the~ 'rc ttt.'d w11h Chicago and Philadel- phia f\)r thl' :-..o. I w1ld-cnrd spot in the NFC'. .l.nd thl· toughest pan ol <he Rams' schedule as behind thrm San .Francisco (9-1) 1s the only over-.500 team Id\ o n their schedule. which includes games aga1 n<;t Phocn1A (5·5). New O rleans (5-5). Dallas ( 1-8). the Ne" Yor'-. Jets (2-8) and New England (3-7). ·· ~rl' )Ou SJ) inf ~c have a soft schedule'!" Ro~ anson JOked. "I don t think you can take an)lhlllg fo r granted. but San Francisco and New Orleans arc Ob\ IOUSI) the big ones ... Perhaps e'en more 1mponanL the Rams' victory o'er the 6111nts provided ev1dencr that their best football is tall ahcnd of them. PETRONE From Bl fourth do"'n he hit Delgado on the , release 10 turn the ball over. hands make ham a trong co"eragc man. He had lhe interccptjons as a jUntOr. DUNN From Ill fumble . "He made thr hit which was the turning point in that dri\C. and that was their best dnvc all night:· Liebcnaood said. "It was the kind of a blitz where 1( I didn't get in there quick, the y would have" bee<t able to pick up on me." Petrone said ··1 tncd to anticipate the count a hnle b11. I listened for the count and started runnin.a toward the linr of tcrim~agc. a nd I anticipated Sftll> .,00 .. .\ssoon as 1 aot uptbctc. tlwy snapped the ball. so I bad a straiaht route an there." Tht Eaa)n ha'c man)' weapOns on offcn~. but on a key third down play it wu htronc who carried on an nMHround for first down yardue. .. We ran It for tM last h weeks in I rew, ud it bad propasive!_y 901ten hlnler ... Petrone uacl ''Tbc Int cou- ple of limes. we tot TO. an iL The ~ ,._ • .:.81.: .. = 111r a. it. TM Md. a I llllted c 1 'Ea ...... me end. Ja ~ ...... pd ......... ....................... ......... :=. ..... Iii ..... ,._._._ ~-·i'11· ·ft91••-· .. -· ! .............. ... .., ., .. _. ... • "But I wanted to pill) tight end. because I hke to catch \he ball." Petrone ~1d. ··in the pa~ irtg league. I worked hnrd and tried to show him I "'ant\'ti to bl-there. ince I started las1 )ear at tight e nd and linebacker too. he decided 1 could go ahead nnd pla) both wa~ . " It's Petro ne' man) a sets "'h1ch makr him so Yaluabk o n the inside. "He kno" the defense really well. so he make the adJUStments." L1ebengood said. ··1f we don't ,1et the call 10. there's a cenain thana he nttds to do an' way. He's a taaht end. so hC' drops well 1n cove,...e. and he's 101 so much'spttd. we can put him man-to-man on a ti.ck and he's faster than a lot of them. .. "And hc'5 sman. and that makes a ,ood football pla)Cf. I say watch for th11 and to do this, this, or this. And when it comts pmc time. he'll know 11. u • While htrone hopes 1o conunuc crackina he8dl 11 a liMbKkef 11 a Divition II or Ill ~· lilt also hopn IO ,rt tht tbundltlCMl IO Stan cnckina ti.clti.. "Ifs lhwa)'I bttn ~Y. dttam to contiDUC ~ foot....., .. Ptuono llid. .... Wldt Dl)' Uf il•s DOI tht _... tlai• I can .... "I do whit· "91 • liil"l •to M •Y career ........ , ...... .................. ~ rt1•••11111•••111•1111 ... .., .... ,., .. ,,, ·-.... .,._1·t1t I.-.. " 0 ADD ASHWORTH: If .\shwonh '"as a commodll) being traded on \he '>tock e\changc. has mnrket value \\ould hu the n•1ling and cause nnothcr panic o n Wall trect. In add111on to rausrn$ two humcd passes Inst "eek. 1ncludmg the blind· l>1ded hit on OC quanerback Mike Cl'ticrqth to pre' ent Orantt Coast from ~-oring on a l\\o-point con- ve~1on pla) "ith the game on the lint. Ashworth intercepted two pa scs andrctumed one l S yards for a touchdown ~ith umc runnin1 out an the third quarter. ··He has four lntetttptions in the la 1 thrtt games. and thrtt havt been returned for touchdowns," said hackkfotd. "One was called ti.cit • in the Rancho Sanuaaopmc.so actuall~ it's two. He's a fabulous pla Cl' •• ~or the ).tar. ~shwonh bu 123 tackle' and live $Ida. He alto~ C-0\.ettd a fumble lft lk Orner CoHtpmc. JASON McGEHEE· Or•nge Co•st A •-foot. J17-pound sophomore runntne Ndl. McGehee carried JJ ,._., for ~OJ yards, i ncludlnt1 ·a two-yarcl scorlne run with 1 t40 rentalnln9. ''·rut: Bt•: \("Ht:H \ 04 . WAIT. WNt ! MY MISWi ... \ \ \iJW$-.. ' _ .. Game-busters c ..................... ,. .... ,.,. ..... , • 6S-0.vid Lacy (Hunti-.aoa ae.c.>. kickoff Mum. . • 6(}-Sron Cari.Ila. (Occian View~ TD peM from Randy Karhner. • 59-Mikc Cunnanaham (E.dilon). punt return. • S6-0o1'Mll Dowd}' (U.Uvenity~ in~ion tttum. • 49-SQn R~ (Otftn View). faeld . • 48-Doua Cunninabam (Hun111111on b),.aouchdo#ft Nn, • 47-ShaM Shtrman (Edison). touchdown run. . • 45-Hollis Johnson (Fountau'I Valley). TD pass from Willy Pup. • 4.l-David Lacy (Huntinaton Beach). kickofT tttum. • 42-Cliff Roberts (Mater Dei), field aoal. . • 40-Donnell Dowdy (University). TD pass from Bnan Vail. . Lui •••• ,...... ae•n . I. Kealii Clifford (Mater ~i). 21-f57; Shan~ Shcr~an (Edison). 14-108; 3. Todd Farley (Newport Hart><>r). 17-98; 4. Quincy Bennett (Ocean View). 14-85. , ··~1e1111a....a ... ~~--~------~---1-~ I. Willy Puga (Fountain Valley). l 8· 8· i. 2S3 yai;ds. I TD: 2. 1:odd Kehrli (Corona del Mar). 16-34-1. 209 yards. 0 _TD: 3. Dan l!cker (Estancia). 13-22-1. 180 yards, O TD: 4. Gary Fishel (Woodbndar). 8-IJ-O. 167 yards. l TD: S. Donnie Smith (Edison). 11 ·18·1. 156 yards, I TD: 6. Randy Karliner (Ocean View), 7-14-0. 155 yards, I ID; 7. Anron Scheid (la3una Beach), 15.23.1, 148 yards, I TD: ~· Stcv~ Scheck (Newport Harbor). 18-25-0. 144 yards, 0 TDs:. 9. Bnan V~1I ( niversit.), 1 2~21-0. 132 yards. I TD: 10. Danny O'Neil (Mater De1), I().. t J.o. I 09 yards. 3 TE>s. Last week's recelvl•I leaden I . George G rconwah (Newport Harbor). 11 -66: l . Warren Johnson (Corol)a dcl Mar). 8· 119: .l Brian Hisg.ins. (Edison). 6;90: 4. Weston Johnson -(Corona del Mar): 6-71: S. Kameron McCluskey (fountain ·· Vnlle)). 5-56. Freedom Bowl set: Jt's~lndfana gofng- against Washington, or Washington St.ate 0 EATTLt; -.\\the .\pplc Cup \\In- ner:. tnumphantl~ lca'e the Husk~ '1ad1um lidd Saturda\. Ul'n"t be ~urpmcJ to hear thl'lll )1.'11. '"\\ l'.rl' going to D1~nc~ land.'" ---- Rel·au'>\' thl'} "'" he . Munda' 11 ht.-rame unollinalh oflk1al that the "innl·r nf thl' g.1011.· ht.•t\\l'en Wa\hin.gton and Washing- ton Statt: wrll he-mntrd to the Dcr 30 Freedom Bo"1 to pla~ I nJ1ana Onl· nf tlll.' p...·rk-; that goes w11h the Fr1.·C'dom bad " J trap to 01\ne~ land Onn· \\ :"h1ngton .\1hlct1l· D1n·nor M1L.r l udt: hl·1.·anw l'On' inn·J that h" halld uh had no '"lock-an" o p11on!I \\tth a t\.'I rl·,ord. h1.· al·L.ntmlcdgl·d th31 he sa" no reason to \ll\J'll..'fl thl· 'llnnl·r o l the .\pple Cup \\ 111 not go to thl• I r1.·t:dom Bowl. Fr1.·edl.lm Bowl EAecutl\C . Director Tom 'itarr prl.'\ 1ousl~ had l1'itcd .\nrona and Orl·gon .t\ potl'l\tlal optio ns. but ~1onda~ ~nzona wall ahk rn gatn a lm·ked-1n hid to thl' Copper 1n its own \tad1um and <lrl·gun 1iflinal., \\1.·re unhapp~ Cabo San Lucas race pick up The: rna1. hl''· Jthlrt1l d1ret·tnrs a nd bo" I repre~n· l~lll\l'' 11\\uh ,·d 1n thl''i1.' dl·al<. -or an' of the bo\\f 1n' 11a11on., -"ill nm go on the rl·cord "·11h t"ommenl~ abo ut thl·1r ma11.·hup' ht·rau~· thl'rl' l!I a 'itll~. unC"n· fon:l'abk N< \ \ ruk that no '"' 11a11o ns ma) Ix oflicialh ,>nl:rl·d until "'lm .25 1 hat o nh mt.•ans that thl' tnrrl'as1ng "1nds south of thl' horder T :\1ond.i' h.1d th1.• ~~ ooa1s m Lo ng Beach Yar ht ( luh·, t ah\1 San Lucas race un the :;r_ • lllll\ l' for thl' lif\t tinw m 4.i hours of lOl\tra i~ "111 nut he <,1gn\'d unul thl·n.. ~ But "11h hl·,·do111 utliua)<, plannmg t~ attend onl~ Indiana at llltno" ;md the .l.ppk Cup this week. there's no "o ndn1 ng ll'ft 10 tx· dum· s;11ltng \hl\t ofthl' Cla'i\ .\ hoat~ had logged da~ ·s runs of I 75 to 140 nuk,. \\.ashangton \1311.· \thk111. Dirr1.·tor Jim L1\"cngood. nll'an11nw. had lx·l·n rr ad' tu dan1.l' "Ith thl' Freedom l'' l'r since: 1h1.· ( ougar' \\C 0rl· up~t h~ t ·a11fom1a. J8<!6. S.iturda' It \\J'> \\'t.;l ·,third lOl\\C~·u1ne loss. and hr "as thanl.Jul fol' th,· f\-1 rt:t.'ord the team hnd.,put togl·ther bt.·fore the '-\' oon I 11,• Pl·t1.·r,on·tih ( ht.·etah. l·o-~l-..1ppcred h~ Dick Pcnnmgton and Phil \turra\. Long Beach Yacht Club. stall hdd the !.'lapsed 11mc iead after a 18()..milc day's run plared ha ) I:! miles fro m the aturda)' noon start. Her 3\erag-: speed after 44 hours of sa1hng was 7.1 knots. Nu matter ho" thl·~ g111 lo this point -the Cougar' lo\t a rh.1n(l' 111 lud 11 up h~ tx·atmg Cal: the H u<>kll'S l><.·ramhkd 111 "1n four of thl'ir past ti' c gamt.'!i -to the "11\0l'r ot the ~pplt.• Cur goc<i all kmds of spoil~ ._ Second plarc on ela pSt'd 11me was Pat Farrah's an ta ru1· 70 Bl<.1ndie. LBYC: 176 males from the start. Third was Ta \1 Da.ncrr. 3, Rachel-Pugh 68 sailed by M11rhl'll Rouse. LBYC 266 miles~ fourth was Holua. ( Santa Cru1· 70) Da\ls P11lsbur;. Nc..-.pon Harbor Yacht Club. 9y Almon Lodcabey -Braggmg nghh 1n till' \tall' for the n~\I H'ar -.\ 7-4 rcgular-Wa\On rl't'Ord · -.\n 1n • 1ta1tun to tb1.• I rl·1.·dom Bo\\I 1111\1'10,-H \UIO -•\ rhalll'l' w linl\h the 'il'3.;on \tv1th eight '1cton e-.. :Ta LE VISION 10 a m -PRO FOOT8ALL: CFL olevoff oame (t.ape). -16 ad<l111o nal practlll''>. half of "h1ch coache~ usuall} uc' otr Ill "orJ..1ng \\Ith ~nung pla~ers for nl'\t season. ESPN 4:30 p,m: -HOCKEY: Phlladelol'lla al New Vor" Islanders, SoorisCl'lannel (repeats at 10 p.m.) S o m -PRO 8ASKET8ALL: Sah Anlonio al -I\ WI of Ol-:11 'i\\C'ats -~ tn p to D1!>nl·~land . t..nott\ flem Farm. anJ M ilwaukee. TNT ' other tourist ar11' 111r'> · 6 pm -80XING: Rav Mere~ vs Jerry Jones. heavvweigl'lts, from Wesl Orange, N.J .. ESPN. -~ ~un1an -.\nd. for thl' lifth·~l·ar ~l·nior\ ( 14 at l 'W. 1g at 6:30 P.m. -HOc.KeY: Kings al Celgarv. Prime Ticket 7:30 p.m. -NO 8ASKET8ALL: Denver al CllPe>ers, SPOrlSChannel W LI). a J-2 l°arl't'r m :ord 1n the intrastate n\alr). As \\'ashang1on ~·mor 11~h1 l'nu 8111 .\mes said Mo~da). :·G?1ng lo a ho"I ganll' "nuld be great. bu1 beatmg W l " 1_h,· main thmg If "l' don't win. "e "ouldn '1 descr' l' to gl1 to a ~"I. an' wa' .. 9:30 p.m. -80WLING: LP8T 1ournam41n1 from Les Vt!98S (tape), ESPN. . 12:30 a.m. -HOttSE RACING: Los Atamito' ret>lavs, Prime Ticket RADK> Datto for thl' t uugars. · - 6:30 P.m. -HOCKEY: Kings el CalQerv, KLAC (570). 7:30 o.m. -PRO 8ASKET8ALL: Oenv~ el Cliooers. Herl''s "hn1 tlw losrr wtiuld dl'Sl'rH' . and ger -\ 6·5 ~ular·'>l'ason record KRTH (930) . LITKE From81 -.\ fron1-ro" ~·at in front of the T\' set for all bo" I games . lndel·d. Da"1s has the Lions' of· ti..·n'>l' rant..l·J in till' high teens at 1ht\ JUlll"tUfl' ofthl' Wa'>Oll dred miles mo 1 wcdends to watt"h'' h 1r all thl· hoo pla surround mg "Pan of the lure as Mouse. pan of D.i' 1.-.. thl· run-and-shoot 1 not en· 1t 1s the nc\\ncss. the po ib1ht1cs ll tu\.'h ne" \ numb1:r of FL team<; opens up." said Jcrr) ostan10. who h.1, l; u'cd .1 'ana11,rn of the run.and· wns Davis' fir t run-and·shoot • ~hoot Ill p.i,.,ing ,11uat1o ns for scv· guinea p1gat Milwaukie High and \'1a l W.l'>On\ no\\ It also hal> fut'lrd no". de pile being a poet and Enihsh the h1J.h·t>1. t.ine olknses of th<' Hou,. professor at Carnegjc-Mellon na-lon 01\crs lhmught there by June 'ersll}. tlies in from Pmsburgh to Set' fonl' .i former Po rtland tate quar· the Lions phi) at home. 1abark and Otkr: ·a s1stant who has "'l'' c said this before. but what the 11\l"l' reJotnl'J D:\\ 1 on the Lions' ntn..and· hootdoes ista ke thc 'ltan).rnd1h"l 'n1\Cr 1t)ofHo uston ·smash-mouth· out of football. You ("ho~ eum·n1 head coach. Jack do things otherteams can't antici-PJnkt.'. heaJed thl• l 'SFL Gamblers pate.·· he added. "and )'OU do it while Da' is was olTl•n he coordi· without ha\'1n1 to hit harder or take nator) harder h'ts. But will the full-time run-and- "With a little spttd and brains and shoot spread an~ further and will the run-and-shoot. you can beat big-~'13' ''be around lo ng cnou-'1 tp Stt acr. ~tron~r. morc-t;tlc:ntcd auys. .., d • i..-And ifs difficult." Costanzo said. "to o n t WOrT) a1.>uUt that. wc·"e e'<p'"' ho,.j nsnirina that is -cs-got ttme no" to ACI it done. If it pcciall~ to kids.r.· doesn't happen, he said. "at doc n't l · .... to 1 happen .... nspmnaeno.., •• apparcntiy, so "I know 11' p1ocd p0suiveacttp- that Rodne) Pttae. the guick. htahly tanrc b~ "'hat sonic l'oaches told r~rd~ Un.ivniityofSOuthern .. h ·"'d C l'I'. -wt __.. ............. ·-'---me, c .v ed. a 11omaa.,. .-UC1 .... ,~ ~·" ap-f)ut "hen asked the names. Davis pear rnakbed to thr run~t. "' lWIS 1W111ina to endure havins his ... emu'"" "I can't. h "°ouki make their stcth rattXd much of Sunday while 0"'n balklubs look bed.·· sull tf')•"I '° "'8S1el' •l. nd perhaps ~t • few more au rs Pttie ~only,.. yards net bu~;., .. "• A111mtM ,.,_. pPlli•forlhc~-fowlldl ........ Nb ,,.,_,=n«; lliecd 2l,. l'Om lht tcMal-bul ""'----ft ahocom,1111d1 pwoflala'Wow" .___,,., ,.,..,_, • pmcstodlltdieimulive,._., ............... .,,..,,~ . CG .. t1lln..allle101aml .. .....__ l==·r·=.,~·· .. •,ii, i;'w: .... ..... '~-­.._,_......., ........ ........ ~ .. Oiiers No. 8 In flnal CIF football poll CIF FOOT8AL'L ~L OflMICMI I ..... Sc-..._ I FO'!•e•e CC''"°' a.Ill 1 L8 "9lv CMoorel l LOYcQ (Del llev1 • 4 ......... ~ , ... _, S •-IC>tt<,.INHI ... _.,._, I S.• ~., CClltut 14H!J Llf ............ IMCll•• ' Ck-vi.w ''-"'' 10 ltuOodOu• !CltrU\ INHJ ·-..... lt-0 llO I I '1 I I " M 1' l•J ., •·J Q , ) 41 •·11 n ,., ,. 0'"'" C•HIM. 1 >. --E •~ .... S·S 6 )·I II Oel, ••• , • tMl\MU\ ~ fOl"f•lt #•f\ ..... Sc-, ...:1sio. .. . ···-..... I f !IOY._"<I 0.h (-l"O'l•eJ f 0 I " 1 Af(aCS.e IP.C•I ctl t J 1' l \a"'• l ••O.re l(h-1 t I n ! Mu fl Pat le, • •I I '1 S Ha••-~ 18••1 t I 0 SI • P•o. VHOt• leYI t I .jj 1 Caa•"" CC •C.O'<N"' 6) I .. I L0\.1-•le•I 111 11 •ttoo ....... ,, •• , •>-l lf 10 o.~a•a •C~-1 1 l It Of..._,, Buette • .. ~•OUIV ~W\ ' , l ~-·· -.. ... ' ) OIYl~ 111 ..... -. ..._ C•oo Ve •• ~·" Co.a'' 1 E Toro Sou•,., coe,t• ) t..O\ A.,., •O\ £"'ne fl l ; ~r_!~.',., S.11 GJP ,,., • Y )\ o~ V •G \ow'" (Ge\t I lv•'• E..,.ort I ~·· A"'I• (.,M.,,,y • !.<,. ·" ~"liO .... 1(1 y • p.,. (f'f'l•..,h ()tl'te-r• o..... ..... \ , J 0•P1-"'"fllf'I I J OIVl1IOH IV Po• SchNI, ....... ..... h ,~ \f""• 1 J~d d But • llec-Pt\. lO 0 ICIO . ' .. 9 I 10 ' I '1t 9 I !I • , 4' I I I 4l • ' JO 1 ) II I l II C.anr 1 I /t;1 .. _1~-I • ,. • .,., 0...-1 lo.-1 """ . , ....... ,_,,., .... ..,..,., 10 ._.., fMolell Velie•J • • f O<lle•\ S.e<re v.... • t ...... 1 •••• l"Cl>O • 4 ....._ .. ' 4 I Wt\'t<~ l()re09el • ,,,.., .. ,... ,,,, ....... 1 It .....,_, -· u .. ~I e>-14 OIMn; Cw-.. -· l •Ji TV.htl • 4 LI M r1ae I J ll•ff·OI·-7-J Le Qvf'lt• ... OIVIMOMVM P9' ~..._ I l........... N"'tfttf•) 2 ~. ,,..,.,,... "••" J *"1•re O•f'ftl' tiF V'"# ' """'~ 1'0l'ranc:e Ou•"> \ ,...,_,.,. ""'- .. ~"I Mar no 11f-o konoo1 I C"t"""' "'Cl.aoe ~F N1v 1 •ec..-..... 10·0 .. 10-0 t2 '"' n .. I '° , > S1 1 , Cl I ""°""' 0e Ce,.,......, llo .. t AU0\10 (;t•""'M Not'N" 1 l fl ,., n 1·3 II 't) l.• ( .,..0. It o HonctOI .1 ) 14 ~' •v"•" • • OIVI"°" VIII "9' Sc-. ,...... llocer-""-1 V C• P• 1\vfl'~ \t 10--0 11 1 '• •Oueo H t \ P.c I C ( 0.\1 f-1 IJ ) ~~.,. Ytlo9r '°'°'""~ t · t 10 i U "''• (1er• Fr(V'lt t i' I 1 .... ) •1.t\CAGefO LO\ P•4'ttt.I l ·J U • ()ranff P•c 1 < Coe'' 1 1 1 46 1 A9 't't....i f'tO"''f' • 1 J l) I \r \t\1'14'! ca '~•fl•e (f I I 1• 9 ,,,.,.. •. ,ie Vtt t~ \y~• \1 I 1 '' tO N '''" 0•'"'"'• ~ ~ ~"',.._ '' 1 l l1 KEALll CLIFFORD Mater Def Thl' 6·lol11. 190-pound lu~lbad. ru\hl•d :! I 111'\lCS for J?'l)"4...,·lor P ~ards and '>Cored lour IOulhdo~ n\ in a 35-24 \ ll IOn O\ er SI.on 1tc.- TODD KEHRU Co'rona del Mar I he tl·loot· l :!UO-pound sophomore 4uancrb3ck com- pleted In of l-1 pa~\C' tor :?()() \JHh Jnd rJn for th\.' o nh IOUl hi.lo~ n in J ·.. lo\5 10 't>\\port Harflor ~~~~~~~~~~• 'AARON SCHEID Laguna Beach Th,· ~·niur .. 4uan,·rhat k. "h11 ' tx .. ·n 11npH'' 1 H' for lhl' .\rll''' Jll ~eJr h11 un 1-1 of ~3 PJ"''' 1111 l-111 \Jrd\ Jnll a . lllUlhd11\\0 111 I .1gun:i lkalh.\ lo".'" I .1gun.1 11 111~. ayers o~ the Week STEVE MEISTER Fowrtaln Valley Tht fl·fout--1 ~-IS-pound "'4:n1ur 1~0-~a\ lineman had 1hr\'e tal kl\''> tie hind the lint on run pla~\ 1v.o quarttrbad. '>ill~\ Jnd pn'\Sul't'J the.-passer thrl•e 111rld in .i ~8· I I lo s ----------· RICHARD RICE Marina The 6-f<X>t·J 2.i s pound dekn\l\l' lincmun rt"lorded tt9' 'IOltt ttl~ 1"6 !I'll~ • om· qu.ine1 bal ~ '<ll k .uld a knol l,•d do"n pa~\ tn \tunn.1·, h"' Ill (>..t'an \ 1c ... DOUG CUNNINGHAM -* Huntington Beach T hl' wr\Jllk ~.: I 'I pound ...-nm1 '~ 1tlhed lu quJrlerh.h k in .i ,.. 1'hbo ne .ind r J n 1 .. r .i TI h a'> "di .,, l11mpl,·11ng '\ 111 'I PJ\'4''> Im ~· \JrJ, .1µ10'1 h 1unl.i1n \ Jlk' OFFENSIVE LINE Edison I h\.' II\\· OlJO IH•JUJ' •I IJ• ~k >-111 \\ 1nl..kr J.!uJ rd kll llud .. 111~hJm •\.'llll'J DJ' Ill l(,·11r1 t!U.ird ldl \...: 1n .lml tJ 1.1, I ·""''11 \t •• 111,,1 lwl r11.·,1 \.l'\ .1 r 11 \ ll lllf\ ' VICTOR DAVIS University The S-loot-11 l~O pound ~uh CHC.-1\tr l llugh1 l pot\~ 1111.1l1Jn1 ' \Jhh in dud1n.g a -10·\Jtdl·r 1~1 ~cnl for a tuulhdu~n 1n l n1,crs11\·~ 14 Ill 111'\ Ill T U\llO . -----------· GARY FISHEL Woodbrldg~ I he 'i-toot· 111 '>c:nmr lOtll· (llll,·J I ' 11u I 111 ~' pu \Sl'~ for '' . h•Ul hdlt\\ 11 1" k JJ ~ uod· h11Jr, 111 '" .:"-1 .i -.tJ \On· l·ndintt '"I" JP'"'' C.os1 ~'~1~l'~\.J=-~~~~~~~~~-• JOE SARMIENTO Saddleback lh, Jd'n'''' ,nJ h.id 1m. Pll" ' 'l"''' l••r th\· RuJd· 111n r \' , ' ti '11u1 '"'' IJ l ~le' 1 h1 ·, .1" '" •nt' 4uJr1\.'rt>.il i.. 'J " .1 J hr. l ru,h,-J pas..e'> '-IJ1'·ti.1 ~ ~ "" . * VAUGHN SHACKELFORD Irvine , 1,, .. ,1.,·r , • •rr' in " ~~---~~--L----· l o,'"" \pf f'l\J\ , .... I (.. ''"'0.J'd \ f''"O "t"(t..,"I V4'f' V\'" & tt'""""""'• Tf'V\<" llo<w• Pt\. 'I tt I ) 10 9 I I) t I 6S ._I 41 ',., 0 I 1 l\ 1 ) 11 I 1 II I l II ,,,,,H, r""' •io ... Boomttu•on 1 l STEVE MElidNGE~-­SCOTT LONG Ocean View ROSS ROORlGI JEZ · I t \A t•1\ '' H'e ' ",. o .,, f'lti"''"O"' q Y.f'I• ,.,ti .. 'O .,,,,.. tmo"'" 10 e .. v.,,,~, tN"' ,,,.. -1\, o'~•"\ ""''°.fir "' P•'• • 1 1 OIVIMOH V "" Sc-...... ..._.. ' "" , ¥ , ..... ,. " ... 1 .. t .. \a .. ~~••t O.t"' '" • ' 1 (<! • ,. \or ~' ,.,.,,., v •• llo<•d~ 10 0 .. • I ll t I 1) • ... • y \\. "• .... • 1 •I· ti (,. ... ,. bf'"'°' 'JI-\ • I ~~ .. , 1("\• " y, "'"' ..... • 1 )1 McLEOD From Bl dllllSl()N IX ... , s~-.-' Y,VO(fe r P-rHt IADf\•I 1 -1\" tt .,. (!'Ir o ... ""'0 (I 1 ("'0"'1•' tt fr V• .,.., .i ,,,.~ ~•P Ov' ,,.,., l i;s ' YI f'~(1"1\' •"' ()\oP-0 f: t I \f'lOO Oe\f"'' '"''fl) l V • r ~ ,. '' v , '"' • e ~ e... D• .,.,. ' 8•• ,,.,..~. D• A ,. to O.te•' ov• , l!J 0'"•'\ LA8ao•\I I) Al' llecwd "9\. 10-0 " 10·0 t1 O I 7) • I 60 ... ~~ t I 40 ·-· 40 I I I 1• 1 1 n 11 I ,,o.,, I l • Costa Mesa f h,· i.-111111-2 2\0 l)(lund lim·n1.1n "h•• h:i, plJ~l·d all 1hrn· 11tl,·n'1'l' l111l' pu\1t1on~ lhl\ \l'.H hJd an111h.:r ITnl' g.1111,· .1µ111'1 \\ cio<lhndge. Jn, h1111n~ 1h,· hn,· 1n \k~·,. hi\\ 11110 th,· \tarting hnl·up and qu1dl~ tx·,orning .1 lorn· 11n dcfl·nsc. I hl' h·lllul·' 2 '>II pound• •I kl"'' )l.UJIJ ~Jlk,J "lll '\· II 111.f\ h1j1.h .ind \\ '' ;,i ~n l'>h"J...·r J'(l,,,·Jn \1l'\\ :~ l"'I IU'llllli! \,lll1' Ill J I'~ '1'10 "'" \ IJ11 n.1 Westminst~r 1 .. •1 ''°''' pt1uno '· , I\ pla' .-J h1' nor- '""'·'"' t-lJm e 1n ''t • ' "" 111 l J 1\1ln t:. I• " •.1,h He·., •1,1.1n1 J, knJrr for ··n•:sH" ''· SOPHO'IOR•: t 'OOTB \I.I. 1.0-.s ( flnal t FRESHMEN C<>'IOtiA 011,. -· . . woooe•1oc.1 .. '>t>~ ,.;,d ... ,n c<'lkgc. hl··11 ht..ct~ be an ou1-,1dl· llnl·hal·t..l·r. Hl··., not a l'ac· Ill rta~,·r hl·laU'>l' of ~lie. but he ba'>ll.tlh l a n do \\hal hl' "anl'i o n lhl' tidj .. \\t··q,· used him mam ttmcs in man- to-man co,t·rage. ~ISo. \.\C use him as a hole pla)er -put him in tht• muldk uf thl! fu.:hlll.ru.Lhqu.M read"' :'-.IJ~lx' hi\ '>trength 1s hc '>l'l . ., tht• \\ huk p1c1url·. \t'l''> l'\ l'~ 1h1ng 1ha1·, grnng llll ·· I h" \l'J\on. thl· \'1!..mgs \\Cre a mm h 11npn" cd t1.-.1m and. alllludc pl.l\l'd ,1 l..l·~ 1n i..l•cping the squad u1m1x·1111' l' Jgain't l'Jl'h opponent --1.i,_·.•,&.• _._ t c . .....__. S r ~kLl'ulr' rl·,uml· from high \drnul ,., Jn 1mprl·'>SI\ c one. Hl' .,h,1t1l'rl·J 1lw :'-.1.inna carl'Cr 1ackhng rl'lurd \\ 11h '21 .tlkr \taning for 1hrl'l' ~l'Jr,. l·arning '>n·ond 1cam ~ll­ "iun-.·1 I l'.1gUl' ~" a -.orhomore and hl·adcd tor tm '>l·l'Ond ,1r:11ght fir\t ll':tm lh111<1r tlw. '>l'ason \\ h1k hl' mack ~" \aci.., and had fl ~C 'til,1 IJd,k, among h1'> 129 stops th1, 'l':l\on. 111, ll'l·ord the final four g.11nl'' 111 ll·.igul' \\a'> panicularl~ 1111 prl'"I \ l' I k hrut..l· I hl· <;l·hool rl·uird hi\ 1h1rd gaml· of the league '>l'J\lln .lf.1111'>1 LJl\on anJ rl'l'Orded I I 21. _4 JnJ 15 1adlc'I his tinal h 1u1 i.t.lllll'' I h~ lo;1d1l·'> \\,tntl·J tu plan.• him • 11 uul,llk hnl·h<tl l..l•r 1h1' <;(.'a'ion 10 p1q)Jfl h11n for \\hal hl' "'II hl..l'h plJ~ "' wlll'j?l'. hut b~ kagUl' ~ason he ,,,1, plJll'<l hJll.. on thl' 1n'1dl· ,1\ •~·am' l lln'1'1l•n1h rJn a"a' from hi\ \Ilk • • . rhe tarl..k tutab m;l\ haH' C\Cn lx·t·n h1ghl·1 .tt 111'1Ul' hiwbacl..l'r for thl· \\ hok ''-"'"'" t>u1 ~kLl'od ha' JI\ 1111p.ll I rl·g.1rJ k.,, of ''hl·rl' hl' 1s Oil till" lil•IJ "\\hat hl· dll\·\ " ht· mah·., h1g plJ~' fn1 U\ ... ~t·dc~ \a1d .. He may not Ix· 1n on the pla~. but he ma~ be prl·,,unng or fornng from the lllll\IUl'. Jnd ma\ h..· he'll forcl· thl· quanah.ll~ Ill running haci.. 10 do 1h111g\ thl·~ \\Ill not normal!~ do. "\\ '·\ ,. U!>l'd him a'> a strong \Jh•I\ lkft'O\l\l' l'Od. IO'ildl' hnd1.il kl·r and do'' n hnl'man. One thin~ lw ha\n·1 had 10 do in past 1s l>o~ k points out that hi\ -io 'fll·l·d -4 , or 4 • -Illa\ nut Ix' 'tun- ning. hut l'mphJ\lll'\ ihat hl· do~·\n·1 Ill,,. 11 \\ hl·n hl· put) thl' paJ<; on II l'll.1hk" him 111 l'O\l'r a pla~a hkl· I l111111ngton lkJl·h·, Doug < un· nrngh.1111 m.111-10-man . \kll·od wa' tht· kl·~ 111 hm111ng ( unn1ngham tu 111" hl\\l''>I oni.·n\l\l' output of lhl· ')l'·''''n -41 ~.1rJs rtl\hmg and X fl'l'l' I\ tng. \lclt•od ..a1<l thl· m o\t' Ill hack tu the 1n,1dl' \\as thc twst thing that h.1pfll'nt·d lur him 1h1'> \t•.1,on 1n ll'rlll'> ul paforrnanll· ··f or mt·. all of thl' lcagUl' games l\\t'rl· J high po1n11:· \1l'Ll·od -.aid .. I plJ ~ ,·J .l tut lx'tta m lhl· kagul' g.imr-' f-ir,1 I \\3\ al UUl\ldl.' lirWhJl kn Jntl .tll through tht• p1t''>t.',t'>un. I "a' gl·1t1ng u'>l.·J to 11 I lwn I Olli\ ,·J h.ll i.. tu thl· 111\ldl· ;10J kit hkl' I \\a' bJl i.. honw 1 h.l .. , I l'.111' \\ hl'll I .. t.Htl·J pla\ ing ,, llH Ot'lt\•r rhl·~ \\;JOll'J hl IH'l' 11ll' ll(l 111 11111\ ,. Jround m11rl· .. f-rl',·dom ltl lllll\ l' ..1roqnd '' "h.11 lir't Jprt•akd 10 J ~nunga \Id l·tiJ ,1bou1 plJ~ ing lkti.·n,t• .. t umpart•d 10 ot1i.·n~-. \llU hJ'l' J lot nrnrl' lrt°\.·dum :· \Id t'n<l ..a1J "\ llll prt·tt~ mulh run 10 thl· hall In Jr ~II ~ml·nca anJ m\ fre,hman ~l·ar . I pl:l~c;<l olli.·n'1\~· hnt· anJ lkfrn,1' ,. Ii "li· I mo\ l'd lo linl·bad.a ,1-. J lrl•c,hman. and nghl \\ hl·n I lir..i '>tam·J pla~ 1ng 1ha1. I l..nl'" 1ha1 \\ih \\hat I \\30tl'd to J o .. T"o \l'nmr hndx1ll..l'rs had gradu- • lll'd \\ hl•n :'-.kll·oJ lx'gan his ~oph11morc "-'Jso n and hl' '>l'lll'd tkc opponun11~ 1mmcdia1el~. mo\lng HIGH St'HOOI. t 'OOTB\1.1. l.OG .. , ".c,rni<l' '~antl·J to "or!.. hard. Jlld lhl .. .tlllllllk IJ\I l\\O \l'3f'>. II '>l·,•ntl•d till' '>l.'111or d a\<.l''> didn't rl'al- [\ l.lrt' ... \ll l l'lld ,,11d .. E\cnrn>d' r~•Jlf\ l Jll'J arn1ut lrnllbafl 3Rd \\IO·· 111ng .ind rl·Jlh ti\ 1ng hard th" \Car r Ill 1,·.111~ rrouJ 11! ho\\ thl' deirnw pl,1~l·d .ill ~l·ar ·· < h1t<.1dl' ut lhl· l\'Jm·, '>t:a'><l~ 01>1:11,·1 "' ol 'l'\ en ddi:ats ca ml' fi~ n1nr 111 k" flllll11\ and the dl'lt.·nse hdJ "Jll)llOl.'111' to I II nr kss points 1n Ii ' l' '1r;11gh1 gaml''> J I one l)(ltnt. .. ,, \\UUIJ hJ\l' rl•Jll~ lx•t•n good IO \\ 111 1lwm tx·c1u'l' Jo,1ng the dol\e g.1111l'' hun lnllrl' than thl' game' ''hl·n· ll'Jm·, \\l'rl' ix'lll'r than us:· \I, I l·ti<l \J1J ··\\ l' l..ne\\ \.\(' \\l·n· JU'I .1, gtl\lli ... ; \tlnll' of thr other ll'Jlll'-\\l' lo\t Ill .. I o ..a~ ht· had th,· rcsfll'<.'I of tho~ tlJIJX>,1ng 'lllllr'> \\.l., the under- \l,ltl'llll'llt I .tl h .11 lll1l' 11me or J1111thl·r h,l\ \ u1u·d lhl·tr rco;pcct for h1111 .ind 11n the lil'ld hl''> tht• targl·t 111 douhk U:Jnh I u unta1n \ allt'\ ·" \l1k.1: \tilna put \klt·o<l tn a cat· l·gur~ \\llh \11'>,HHl \ ll'JO·s Chns \\ ilJ J~ the l\Ul 1011 Jcfcnsl\ c pla~ ... l'I' h1' ll'am haJ faced. and Wild \IJl\d' tl·IUOI· '· ~Jn pounds ·· •k mal..c\ all thl· adjustments and Jll thl· l·all' for thl' fron1:· Seek' -..11d ... \nd not onh that. he makl'S thl· grl·Jt pl.1~ h1111~l'lf. He not onl~ k.1J' lin thl' lidd. but off the field. ··1,·1·, lalr 11 \\l··,l. had 'iOnll' J 1..apf)l.11ntrncn1' thl' last ti.·" ~car;. but the fl'<l'>Oll \\e l'Ul11C out and pJa\ ,,, h.1rJ l'\ l·n \\l'''"-.1r,· kid~ ht..c h1ni .ind \tall llunl and Jim Kru\t' and J 1111 l J'l h fh,., rl'l°U'>l. 10 not to plJ~ hard .. · SEA VIEW LEAGUE SUNSET LEAGUE ~ACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SOUTH COAST LEAGUE CU'ISTRAHO VALLEY C~ONA OIL MAR 11.J. ,.,, I H•n Se•cn 9 "•' ~. 71 ~.,~. 1111 4 1 JJ l 17 1 ?~ I ..._a\I na H \ Co~·a Yoa E\'lt"' a• Saoo e-o. ,. T \'- l.J "•'\ ,..,. -...t~P<.,,.. ""aroor· CIF forte••• O 0 J I) I) " •• 1• • a N il 1>4, • ctt .,, Bo•H C.ranoel EDISON ll·l. S-01 11 E VOOt 'a HI Cao ''•a-.o Vtt• ev JO Dl"m "lluet u '11\o'e• De JI S· JO"" Bt'\00 I H•n Btacr .. 18 1'1'\Jnla I' Va t» 10 "'"' .. .,. 1~ Ocean V ''"" )I Wo•m'"'''' · CIF NII (•e\D a• occ u )1 16 21 11 l('rf.-1 O 1~ a 10 0 ESTANCIA I 10·0, S·OI FOUNTAIN 'VALLEY ) I CO\lil Mt\O 0 76 La11 c0na H ' \ I 76 Lo\ Am 110\ 0 .$0 L11111 ne Btac n 0 11 Orongf 0 16 Coro.,a Of Mar • ) 16 Un,~f•l••v• 0 1S Ntwoor• Httrt>o• • 10 11 r ... ~. n" n 10 Saoo eooc• • 0 CIF NII-La' M·••da lat Ntwoorll (S·S, J.11 11 MA•er De• I~ E roro 1 M·u •on v 110 11 El Mdotna O LO"ll Beacn i>o • 16 Ocu n V ew· ?S EO \0,,. )I WHtm•n\•er• 11 ""'' .... I Hin Beac•,. CIF Nll-.ii• F'o,.1ana 11 11 l• 11 42 11 1t 14 .. •one 1 o NEWP<MtT HARMMl tl ·l. l ·2l jo Lagu"• 8.HC" • 14 HUNTING TON 81 ACH (0· IO, O·Sl 16 Octa" v-1 Hin Beacll 10 L• Haora 11 Long Buch W .on 7' u ... ve•s iv• 1 '"'''". 10 e ''•!IC••' 2, S.ckt toac' • I C (l(Qt\a Ml Mar • CIP (!wft lll 0 1 , 11 10 ,. 11 1 0 COM 0 Pac•k a 0 Not Hert>cY 0 L8 W1lwn u Malt< O.• 0 Ee1~· O Manna• 1 Ocean v .. w· 0 Wt\•m•n\I.,. 0 F1" V•11tv•tfone<ll Nl7-G'eM (al La M r aoa Siad I MARINA U·7, ... , 11 LO\ Alamnos SA~llACM 14•6. M ) 1 Oce.n view 0 Sa"'• Ana 12 e 1 ll•ncno 7 Strra 19 $anlt An• Velln u Tu•1in· 14 C0tOI'• 611 Mar• 2t Uni•enuv• 17 NewPOfl Herbor' o Ell•nc•a· 11 F OOffllll " Melef' o.i .. """" U El Toro • ~v ... 1 hJr111c11• .. ....,,..,, ....,.,. ,. c-... ,,.,,,. 11 1••81'C .. . ,. ~ .. ,. C9 NJ~.-t ..... } ...,., wn fM•U 24 • 0 Co•on• de!·~' ' • Footll•ll 2~ 17 LaktwOOCI 11 6 M•ll1f\4ln o 1 Wftlm1nllt<' 7 1 Hin t.Kll' 11 I EdlM>tl' 1l II Foun1e1n V•f!ev• 27 1 OcH n View• 0 ' ,. • .. ,, " .. 1 11 .. " • , , I (lorletll I lforl•ill 1 CIOrle•ll I (tone.I) 0 " 1or1e.11 1 llorleoll I 11 Clor .. •11 I 1 41 • 10 7 0 • llort.itl 0 f 10 11 IS . , ,. • ' ' .. tJ 1 14 1 11 Q • .. • ' .. ,, ,J COSTA MESA (0· 10, o. SI il E\'•"' a 0 Q1t"'C "<' A 4'1"1"' • \ 11 Cu.1'0•" G""O"fl' I) ~ 11•t 'a 13 Coron& Ot ¥&• ~ T•'10uC<> H \' 1 '-llllh•"ll H \' io 0•11~ge· 13 '-•~~"• Beo>c"· '~ >'VOOClb• 011•· LAGUNA BEACH ( , •• , 1.4) 6 Newoor• Ho•oor 1? Nont V ••a 6 Da~a H ''' 0 E\ltt•C II 0 s.,. c eme .. 1e • Or<tnge• IJ Traowco 1l ,. 17 NOOOO• oge• 13 Col•a 'lleH• 12 l ag "" H \ • WOOOllRIOGE (4·•· 1·>1 JO 1'I J 1 ~ 1• 1 49 )I IJ 11 l1 2~ s. .. c t"'C!"•t ' -=oo•,, ~ l Un •e•\ '" IJ I••~ ''"'f II 0 ,, ,, C•"•O" O' Lll<Jullli H-\ • 3 O<an9'1'• JI L&9""1 8H<"' 10 T•U>..CO H \' ~ CO\'• YtH• LAGUNA HILLS IS·S, J.ll " •2 ?t 11 n ll I• 11 !MJ"I 4190 U 1 E•t•nc • ?t 1 Sa" Cll!me"'' 10 13 Coron• ot• M • 41 IJ Arlt\.. 1 ~ WOOCl~o~· 0 41 Co"• Mt»" 1 J lr11>uco Htl•l ' 41 1 Or•nff' 11 11 L•Ourt• 8 .. c,,· 11 CIF N~6-Yuce oe ta t u l'itt<1••11C1• lO en.I'() 13 L• Qu11141 ' I<•• • IS 'I :a Par~ 0 El14111C • 1 L~ lt41<"" 21 Woodbf'.ott• lS C0t1e Mft41• 11 L..-H ,. • 1 Tr-~ H •l' °' P07-At41 ~o l at \A eo-11 0 • • • 11 • J 1' 1 '° ,. 14 • 1J • • ,. ) JI 1 C 10·0, S·OI J~ D"~" 31 f .l' ~ C>. U "\ Ct l, A•\t""" "''tp• p .... l 0f'9"\ ) · '>a• C t'"'er•e· ~1 -\,\\i O""V ~"'· '" ,, .. IJ 0,,~a H \ • 11 E T ro• CIF DANA HILLS P·l, 2·l) I ~ Q.tmC"'a IJ f•dO..CO H \ 11 L-'11""" 81''5C~ Q Sa~•a Ana •o111 •• ]J Un·•frs •• • 'IA•\\•Of\ " ·~. ;' E Toro· q S•" C•e~•r' o Cao•'''•"<> va t• · l . 'V ..., •• CIF EL TOtlO <•·1, 4-11 17 10 0 1 6 , 0 '• ~ 6 , , 0 J9 E O~raoo 2 11 F"""''•" Va f \ 19 ~1 f Ol"r'fv P "t\ IJ ...a Tuit rt 1~ " 4n•t-V• e>• 0 )7 Ir y .,.. l1 41 Dart.t H \" 11 21 M U O" V eo • 14 J• s.• c~··· 1 11 Car>\tr•no Va ev• 21 CIF N I 7-Gtll• at Ir• .,. llt'VfNI U·7, 1·41 1• Untvtf'l iv 3 ) v • p.,... 11 0 tu•"" 10 " WOOdl>MtM l3 17 J'.0011111 ,, 17 Et To<o• 31 14 Sen C1emen1e· 1 0 ,.,, \lr•no v.11e .. • n • M•u •on V1eo0• 3' 0 Oil"" H 11\' I) MtUM* "'1&.JO Cl·L J.11 •1 LI .ioroan O St Ul'l·•l!"tlfy 6 JI J:°""t4111 Vtl'ev 7 30 S.11141 A... 0 14 Cen•tfl C•nvon c-"'" 12 t 0. ... H • I I• Ceo.\l'renG v.....,.• J7 14 e. r.... n • Y••llt' 6 • '41 i c ""'911•. • °" Nl1-"'°'' ,411 Nlelr ...... 1 1.a•c'-.... ..,.. IM ... 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SOPHOMOR ES COii ... 0 ( M&U • •• JI . .. '\ .. t .... "' .. . . ' . . ..... J• • M&TEll Of l .. c ) ]I .. I• }\ • . . . . 1• e .. " ... . . .. ..... . . ,. ... . " .. ,, ,...._,. 1C r.._,,.. • , • ...,, •• .. • • ... - ) 11 ' l ... • ..... 8•• • . ' .. ' • c :r ,, ; • ' ,. • "W \ •c-J V H"""4'\ ,, •v.a ... ,. ~·' On Tap 'M_qter' ·-• "di J' t\.l'llh \\ 1lham and Ton' t\.1mbro He's al~ ~matn'l the 1'c .. 1 (ll.l<. h l ( L \ ne'er hin.·d MAl\ES UP iO 10 G4 o~s OF CLEA~ fqESH WATER DAILY REM<MS BAO TASTE CHLORl~ES LEAD S.\Ll ETC CO .~Pl ETE 1~STALLATION & SERVICE A'°"ll.A8LE • ~'rnnd IO· The na11on 1 full o f lJklltl'U ~tub hul \OU mtRTJI\~ 'IX'<. IJI n'<.fll'('I 10 lhtnol'I. ~rla0\.1\, \11"oun f-1onda. M1nnewta. f t'm· pk. 0 1>.l.thoma. l 'CL.\. Dulc. and \l''. Bruin fan'I. 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Newport Hetottts spac1VOs & quiet, fresl"lly painted, t>eaut1lully lndscpd Pool . carports & lndry lac 1Bdrm for sngl Adult $675 2Bc1rm 1ownttome $875 Incl format dining. total ol 1200• Sit TRW req'd Sorry No pets 268 E 16th St. CALL Cun 11 63l·1266 ,..,..ans 2BR 2BA, fireplace t>elCony 2151 Pacific No Pets 855-0665 rm•mft.AllD 1111 lllU Aft Top area. park-hke se111ng Beauttfully maintained lBR Apt w/garage 01 carport Veulled ce11tng t>alcony. llreplace. pOol. spa, BBQ $680 UP 1st • Security No pets 54~-2447 WESTBAY APTS Beauofulty Ma1nta1ned •SEVERAL LOCATIONS BacMlol S580 l Bedroom $680 2Bdrm I' •Ba S780 161 E 18tl"I SI 642-0856 JSR 28A upper urut gar- age. OIW W10 hk up St2001mo 210 lugon1a TSL MGMT 642-t603 •BLUFFS 2Br 2Ba lplc poo112carportsl co1n w1d $995 Also 38R 2BA $1250 No pets 722-8011 •SHARP 18R new carpet,"pllint, enc garage 2 blks ott sand. av&JI now $700/mo 760-8862 OCUIFlllT YUILY lllTIL Upper unit •BR 2BA New crpt, lresnty painted '\• .. • .. • associated -• .. '1 • • '•·• ~ ......... TUY 1Br tBa nr NB Center JW $795 No pets 6•0-1364 WESTCUFF 28R 2BA Condo. o w w d lrplc car~. pool $950tmo .alTllllll $3501mo • 1 2 ut1h1tes Employed, Mt F ntsmkr 1n Westminster •1-Ull 955-6385 ~2•0·6281 1--------· •a.9CHEVROLET ~ ·Home of the NEW LOCATION! serengeti Blazer Ai:t1faM111 Call 001 tr•enelly saiesmefl tor <leta1ls 5 79-5100 \·800-228-72 40 SANTA ANA AUTO M ALL 1500 Auto M.11 Dr., Sant• An. 135-317i 17071 E Imperial Hwy· Yoroa Linda Cahforrno Huntington Beach 0 Chrysler -Plym outh SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS 11181 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-0631 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND . LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP SeMce Department Open Monday unor 9 00 p.m 13600 BEACH BLVD WEST MINSTER s-un ~I Gariien Gove f w1 (714) 892-6651 ·ROGER Mu J FR· C) HONDA # 1 HONDA DEALER IN ORANGE CO. Sdlt> • ~r\'lce • Part Leasing All Make 963-1959 19232 Afo.irh 111\d • llunlln'!lnn OraC'n C~lllnm1a 92641'1 II South County VILISWllD UI ISIZU IP ... m • ft..U'I .: 1 YaW UUI LUIO • • .SA&ll OP1N 7 DAYS A W. • • PAITS OPIN SATUIDAYS • • •VICI OPIN MONDAY NIGHTS • 11711 leach Blvd., Hun*'tton leach 714 842-2000 Newport/SS Fwy at Edinger S•ti ~~ '-...,., • ... , er• ~,.-;CftW ,,., • -;.. ; ... 0 --~~~~~~~ ....... ~~~~~~~ PACIFIC OCEAN • II: 0 • II: c x NEWPORT BEACH .,..: ,., ..... OrMgeCoeMOAILYPtLOTnun••··-· ,. M ... 0 ~ 1: CAMPBELL IC ~ COSTA MESA , -Cars at "la c1>aroe 6 "'° 6 000 ,...,.. m.rec .. arrant, on a used car' 1425 8aJler St. I.Just Oft Hcwt>or Btlld I Coat• Mesa 714 S4S-3334 ti FWY . . --. -·~ .mTUlll .. S..-s coul'lter h9fP 4 food MNtce Must oe 1neno1y· & rehabltl Full/Part-tune Will trai11 COM area 673-9000 ...... Bl •UftlY lllYll Gooo wage$.-bonu.s.. 'llB , 0 , 51 Mon F• potent111 super1111or 9 30 3 JC 644-•J •3 8'<>-0604 Oft.. A'" .ASS ST AN"!' llllHDNI Snarp QOA •or Qua 11, aer Small Beach aru hotel •a ~tt.ce ~ ... "+me "'e Meltll'IQ Spamsn1Eng1t111 "52-6"33 as• tor ... ane• soeak1ng C>el'"son 675-~ ----•nrns.. PIT .-n.llL •o oeo ,~;;:;7fT\O!S V ust PT e"es CM NB ln11ne riave ~uc• ! nsi.•ance ar .. E11p Cl couples onty S • 47 '1r m I Hgt! 2 \3-923-9859 •·6pm 54~-8548 l ~TYNS •mll 1 Part1.1me & c:osmette oem- Re<.ab e person oieeoeo onstrators ior local ~ 13-S 1S-1·17 SIOl'es ·800-.833-8800 __ ..__ __ A l -ti LtB l f f( JI< lH'llDl.~fE 1Jtl/r£R) 13590 IJNciJ &vi. CI> Ir e. /minster BEACH BL VD. At TH£ 11 FllEE'fl'A Y o SADDLIBACll Sal~s L~asing Service Parts IRVINE AUTP CENTER 1-800-831-33n 714-380-1200 fS fllCI Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent On S90 11 per week! G> JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS · Mercedes· Benz 1301 Quell St. Newport a.ct. 'ACURA 1001 Guel ••. .... ,. ... ~ 0 Satr •Lea.ino Par-is •~ 13S-l300 75-ACURA 712-3172 °Call Your Pr"M11M,..,." o 1f CAMPBEU N ISSAN/ ~IEM>i • \ -··~\ • •-.· • o-\M11C•\ J-.U ............. . C714l M2·7781 Daily Pilat Daily Pita1 Daily Pilat - ' .. 159~ ....., ._ t.ome-.. ,_-I ._..., Idell OOfM hOf"9 ...,,.... opponunity .. o jolr\ Fa~ comc>any nMda ......... ldlool. V~ of Mtk>NI ....i •tale mat· OUtltde ..... reps. AM jOtle. Wll tNln M hr. Non kellng 1yatem with un-IHd• provided 81ld ... · "'*' .,...... Fun otfQ limited Mrnlngs. For In-tigMd tefrllOf'lee They 'Mer Hoeg HolOltal IOl'matlol'I. call PETE oner growth, benefit• CSI ConlpMy 722-'IOeO VIOTTO •I SELECT and 1toek op11on1 . ...-.-,.-T BETlER HOMES & 124,000. b•u .. 1ery plus -·-GARDENS commission. 100% tree Poeltioflt 9"'~ ~rt REAL ESTA.TE 75 1-5000 to tpps time I fut! lime In the ;tocat Newport Beach, RECP/SEC Brokerage Co ,.,.._ =-:..~a~~!':~! :--o!.~e'r:y 1~f ::k~r UWYD I Allllt&m ..... •••EA* ..... '°""'CoeetV...,.IMlde -···· · HcM.-ioet 1'ftl!t• f!1•• OAD1 1 "'Ct111 ..... de ":'laTr' llfr · ..... 01 ~tonaU19d ~ 1111 ~ moortna In MO~_.....,. !ft. •-WI VIII. '"-·...,. ..,., n. ....... Plf'l°"I.,. gift• Of fine win. Mu.I LabtedOr Aetrtev. 1199 Nwpott a.y ~t.500. e.b. Power _...., Satin Hit•· chrome ...._, loeded. 13.000 dOlr'9 ._.... • type, data entry de· Shit\ TN 12'' 5'1-5172 A/C, polltheCI 7'• I •.• •"""· only 10 .000 ,,... SHOO. 144-«»a.. fCM.TY NET~. '113 llrab ... = In Gr..'°"· Cock9f 8'*"91 $279 BALBOA I LA.ND. Up to lmmac;Ulatety kept Mutt mu... ••cetlenl con-CADtLLAC "71 coUpe de Ww ,.,_. SuMe l , COet• THE CON OIS EUR Malt .... 12tt 55 feet. 112.&0 per. S.ir NII 115.700 dttlon. s.crtb 13f.800 VIiie. :.J;_t condition ....... Cellf t21H Call2•1-7411 ~ WMtleS3t9 preferred.752_2881 .... ,. PP644·7161 11900. 697• 8 el1t9Yttd PrOP9ftl ... 01* 25 pupplet In l10Cik --inc., c;.Jifofl'lle. 1113 Bak., TM.llT 11&11 All pupl)let ouwanteed •t.. NEWPORT -• ~~•= E. Colt• M«M. 11c:urren11y..-1ngpeople PETLAND PAVILION 40·•5' Pow. or u11. * llW SILE IMPORTS And check °"' baCk 40 Thi• bu•ln.at 11 con· tor movies. TV com-OPEN 7 DAYS Mtd bay w/atnugtlt-tn wholH•I• lot Good dllcted by·• eorpor111on mereltls & televlslon 1837• ~&Nd. •.,Ml S eccMI 123-4481 <Nr entire 1nventcwy h&I MM tfouble-f,_ ~Cell fof Tiie regl•trent etom· series WO<k AlsO seeking 405 twy, next to Ttrge1. -been drNtk:ally red~ ,, ,..a. l• ~ delaMe, 540-5'30. "*'* to trt11sac:t bl.Ill· children tor &>.ps All * M 1-UM * ... ., ... I for •W• uvlngll 1 tot' neat undl!f the neuuou• ages, please appty Call Saltboall. ,,_mllemp Up .,... --Cir...i -~ ,.,, ~ ~ name o< ~ 2•8-7391 for an ........ 1 FREE to good homes. to 55 Near fef"' .... -.. 1c:~n J._ ......... __ _. al'\» 14 • u I '°'d Mt1ed at>ove on Novembef ULll PRIM url ---_.. loveable 12-week old 1<11-port HMt>or. us-65'19" .,._ ......... ......... .-. . FOf Country French Store Ml mTIL/ULll t~ 1 male. 2 tern. litter-Newport BMch GooO C!,,;.~t Mrlc~ lllllllUTE! 5 · ~~ti, .. Wetehm..-i Prnl· l '*Y from lite clerks to PriO< recp exp & frnt olc PRlllllllL word processing e•· appr highly destrefable ecutiw tec:re1arles. Fot Mon.Fri 8 30-S 30 Sal ~lmmedl•te results please comm w/exp •757-0800 In Fashion Island. New-S5/hrly -.. eomm1ss1on. box ~lned. 557-803l-Misc. Tr-..v-'89 LEGEND & ilM'tf\ & ~M$ Um6ted Edltbl dent port Beech 644-9056 9am -3pm. Newpott PERSIAN KITTENS Su· -....----· '90 INTEGRA ... fl.A flDB•l•I wlih"~;,.·~:~~1;~'0111~ f~~~~~~~~~~~1~~··~"~~~H~~~~~~~~~~C=e=n=te=r~~M~r~~B~r~u~e~e~.µ~e~n~~~~~ p~,~.~~/ SAVE!SALE,1 ~V~~~o~~~.~~Cou~on~~~13• .. ... PlllllTS .0 Uu1 1 owing ~QC><! _ eellent condition, auto. 1tH C SI The PENNYS~VER has a H $200 53 k & I ·--' ' Orange Coun1y·s largest I IERS position in par1 tome WIUlllll PRIM omes. --!· 1692 Y"'M"'H"' XS ,9,a 1 650 ae n""' •.., n ' f~ -offlc:9 aupply company 1 s L 1 c M • C SC tPPERK F ,. ,. ,. ,, 1985. all options. exbel· I • t t, eru se. eyess u 11 rang ~sr IMklng FIT order desk COURTESY sales Some experience oea · o. seeks H E 2 yrs old, TWIN Good eondolion tent $10,000. 896--48-45, en1ry, eleetrlc win· O•llY P1tot Oc;tot>et 24. 31 . 1call REMEDY. Ask for -Tefrl orOana. 6U~TEMP RETAIL per90n with othee prod-helpful Apply In person. Qualified go-geuer to run •11 black. very $ITl&ll 8 lbs custom paint $800 • 6-40-1212 • dow1/loeka. mirrors. en-November 7, 14, 1989 T .009 uet knowledne Com-CLERIS 1660 Plac:ent1a Ave warehouse, shlp/rece111e. Free to good home HONDA 750 1971 tenna.setts.rearwlndow -·---------petltlve salary & benefits . Costa Mesa • UPS exp W1U train MCS 969-2381 Iv msg Custom pa1n1 $550 obo defro~t. Dolby Super "8.IC NOTICE Newport Stationers ws1 •a•-a•tll•IT Marketing 645-2939 848-9733 ~ Wl'UPAY•TITlll toundstereo.leatherup.. _.....;;.,;;;;;;;;;;.;;..;.;;;;..;.;~-- 863-1200. Mr Boll Wilke -WEL D ERS -Combo Muskal Instruments HONDA CRX 1986 White Ml 1.1&111 hotstery, new tires, FtcTITIOUS ........ Full Time & Part-Time •""•Ill.IS MIG/STICK atum/S s 4 \llhffl Dftile/ i-.... 5 spee<I, ale New tores & bra.kes. computer mod-~ STAffMINT NIT mta• noi. Bo1h positions available in Exp nee Apply 7am. 6055 """,.. brakes AM/FM cassette. Brend new BMW 3251 ule, many eictra.s E•oel· Tl'le folloWing persons are Lloyd Pest Contr(>I will lmmed1ateopenmgsatour CdM salon/bou11Que. MacGregor Yachts. 1631 YK1AHA Amp, guttar1· 9030 etc Sharp S5250 Convertible, t>tack with len1 mamtentneerecord doing business as 1r,1n you for position as a • HUNTING TON BEACH M1.ts1 be tash1onable & Placent•a. C M (es Paul, Fender strap, '87 TOYOTA 4x4. air cond 5U-6252 white lnterio1• plnslflplng, P~~:a:8 & drive to ap-INC~~r9~ 1 L~!v:LO:C,~~. license pes\control tech· store! Join CalUornia' like people 675·4516 pianos Rh_odes & Spin-Alpine stereo 5 spd M z rear "~k spollet. custom $" 200 · $5 600 Suite 230, Laguna Niguel . • nlcitn. Career oppoftum-leading-retail home 1m-SECURITY E>FFICERS net. floor monitor'. snake, Camper shell Well main-B · 7o 280SL. Green/ wheels. ear phone. fully "'' or • down Cllll 92677 ty Must have good droY-provemen1 chatnA We etc 642-7939 795.4405 talned Uke new $7500. tan interior. 2 tpps. re-loaded Company 1ca11s-and take over payraen1s R1richo Los Flores tnc . log record. Call Charlie provide each of our em-Ask lor Don-969-24 11 /D b1Jolt engtne. exqellen1 fer. must se.111 ,i..ssume 01 only S2 l l..65 per C•lllorn1a, 33971 Selvp tm 979-6021 E.O E ployees with $500.00 p & 998-7455/E cond All ongtnal S20K lease at $575/mo. Cmlol ndth. Road Suite 230, L•gune lanos Organs OBO 863-9192/Work lll-Hll a ays Nlouel. cauf 92677 P/TmlllTUT•I •COMPETITIVE WAGES "!""'"'!"".-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;l"" _____ ....;60;.;.;,59~ Trucks 9035 ~96-7643/Home MJ-4121 lh11 business Is con·,, Fri & SatCln stores 1n your Wco 1 TMHMENSURATE H~t11d~~d1~~~dnut13ve1sbohn1ursedto1 .,II 6010 Piano Lessons from an -•.•N-'!E!'"W_.,8'!"'9•C"!'-H•E..,;Yioiioiiml MERCEDES 79 450 SL 1Jt Ill ducted by a corpor1 11on eree ar necessary Y ... n Que mahogany d1n1ng exp teachef-w+Beettetor v * 2 tops, alarm. chrome C II E ' The reg1s1rent com $6/Hr. Call 714-548-9969 EXPERIENCE ou re looking fo r rm table w i2 Chais 1 1 & •S10 BLAZER• wheels Drives/looks Autos Domestic 9300 a venlngs menc:ed to transK• bus•· o 714 541 0718 • MEDICAL OE T money DPS has the sol r ·X n Masier Degree in Hardly used All extras 111-1211 neu under lhe ltctotooos r · -N AL 1 1 u-cond' Membership to music Call !or audition Daill blue $l3.090. new S2 I 900 1173-4220 • SURPLUS & AUCTION bull"8$S name ~ names BENEFITS ion o your cash flow Holiday Retreal 1na1 642-9647 .,. P/T-lll•C •ONGOING TRAINING problems Weare in need givesyouaccess tocoast *A STEAL * DATSUN 280 zx 1980 CATALOGUE Con---flsted abOve on October 12 3 Ip 'days-per mon~ •CREDIT UNION o f ~ahloed 1nd1v1duals to 10 £Oast camp sites !pr 644-872210 759-1104/E Blue. black onieroor One fiscated ca(,I, trucks MERCURY M ONA'RCH t989 .. Small frleodly n1sm1>.ng • OPPORTUNln TO work guard gated com-s l lNight 545.1881 Sportlng~s 6065 SSA 987 owner 5 spe4td4 a te s1ezed on diug & crime 1979. green 4 door. M'atlo Sromann ofc..Sal open ~51-7620 ADVAN CE INTO mun1 t1es apartment -NSI N 1 Palhlln<I« XLNT condition m/o"' rltld U~ 10 ~% -0U. autp...AMl FM stereo. aor, Tnis starement wa~ filed MANAGEMENT compleires and oiher lop$$ Raod for pottery! Gymnaslle.s L~.uJAti.on E·V6 dark. blue, $4000 "' 619-434·4_386.EJlLJ·2 po~steenng &bralles. witlttllftG0ttn1y Gietll ol Ot- -UllPTlllllTP/T. on1eres1111glocatoons Catalina Bauer . Kay wooden stze balance sunroof. AM/FM stereo 0B0~8018 Runs great $950 angeCounly onOctot>er 13 Nwpt Bch area M-F SS 50 For an ON·THE-SPOT 111 • • Fonch. 30·~ & 40's dlSt'I· Qeam, leather covering cassette. power win· PORSCHE t987 928 S4. '11 F•I •lLLY 539-3073 1989 hr to star! Exp not ter111ew apply'" person Are you prepared for 1ob ware china. decorative Slic $475 (71 4)472-4823 dows. power doorlocks. toaded W 000 miles' 40R. )(Int ~bsolutely Im--Put>loshed Orano:·~~ " nee Lisa/Louise 644-4492 sa11sfac1oon excellent l1gurones 673-6223 tllt wheel. cruise cont/ol. Why pay 1989 prices? maculate. Lots 01 eictras. lli(Gllfitfill Daily PU01 October 24 3 t THURSDAY wages and an ,1ncentM.'I new tores extra clean Black /b lack 5-speeO. Must see Novembe( 7 t4 t989 r 007 9 OOam-4 OOpm oonus lor lht> season that WHITE wrought oron & A 5 k 1 n g S 1 1 O O O new llres custom nms. -JllllM I ----------- llaPTllllST Non-smkr recep for bus~ N B real estate 01t1ce Co t>nfts Contact Bartiara Na11anct 644-6200 brass lull sz bt'd $500 •99-5225 499 4 765 19122 Broolo.hurst dents your pocket book" · · excellen t cond111on 2111 •--L-.. ......... , !Corner ot Garloeldl DPS can help Call roday Rare lg borll cage s3oo $ 4 5 0 0 0 I 0 B O --.... HUNTINGTON BEACH for an ornmed1a.1e 1nte1 Pone D•r Sink S700 Lg ~S, 714-640·6944 ......... Ml.IC NOTIC£ FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEN'T Tne 101rowing pe<sons are doing business as plan ts N ancy Lee •.11•11•• voew 966-3383 pager PowH loMs 7012 C11ssJa 9045 NRSlll •14 IJU _. --1970 AM)( re~to red Reo automatoc. loaded UllUAO '11111&1 MINT CONDITION THE PROFESSIONAL CAA CARE COMPANY 2530 Sea111ew Ave Co•on.t del I IATillll LUllEll 1 ------I llPPLY, llC. I receptionist OILIWILL UllER You re 1n good company• ....... TlllCM I Looking for reliable df10 Egual Oppty Employer eKp recep1toms1 lor ~ T I 11-11t&GS j S61hr Call Oarl~ne 10 o O DYNAMIC PROTECTION SERVICES (24IOIH) (l 14) IU·lllO Apf!lancts 6011 11' ...... ftlltr muscle c ar . 390 mont. $21,000 721 -0700 De ville Loaded wllh Extra clean 70hp Jon Coupe black /b lack. Lisa FRIGIDAIRE retr1g. new 50 d 1 •• n-automatic ellcellent con-power equ1pment.11'l(;lud· whole. 21 cu II S3001obo Ii ':,· riggesa .. ~r marlin d l tion Must cee! Ing moonroof. leather m- 4-poste• bed 2 nt stands s,.tng.._ ~o o t:>o $ lO OOO'OBO 640 6"944 tenor and much more• S 100/obo 847-8103 63 t-6966 ' • (IKIB592) $ 10.995 M WARDS UPRIGHT Boat/YachtCharttrs' Autoslmporttd 9100 ~~.,:. ~6~~~ FREEZER l6 cu It Like RUNAWAY FOR WEEK-Costa Mesa new Must sacroltce ENO Charter State-Of· ..... I 1.. · · ' q.. " "'-1 c. 540-5630 OLDSMOBILE 86 98 Re- gency BrO\lgham CO\lpe. lo mJles. excellent con- dlt Ion. fully loaded. $9000 obo 966-1275 Eves/Wknds Mar. Cahf 92625 • Otvtd Jeffrey 8-2S30 Seav1ew Ave . Coton& del Mar Calll 92625 Tllos business •S con ducted by an 1ndlv10U.il ... -n ... The registrant com· 644°9060 o: I 0 '""'""' ' ~;era~~ $225 0 80 846-7493 An 34 Crealock Pkg deal Very clean m & out ver y "' ~ ;.s •0 'V '"' de d bl fio IC ' "(") V '-' with skipper 675-7100 pen a e too Must .,,. ..... , •. """' IEIWl IUOTllC GAS DRYER sell s 1500 43-i-0763 1 '" CHEVROLET CAVALIER -menced I() 11ansac1 bUSI 1982 air cond11ooned · Limited. Auto AI C ness under 1ri. 1~1111ovs power steering po wer good condollon Less t>usmess naml' or names P\irchasong agent tor rPs•· oent1al Real Estate hrm needed You need res•· den11a1 purchasing I scheduling upenence \Jp to 60K Orange Coun· ty 1oca11on 100•;. free to apps 111-1111 "'UWYD I aa.ATES Pllllllll lllPT/llC '""'"·time lor N 8 Jewosn congregation Good ~ phone skills accurate ,typing 644-1999 ustturants ' . lU.NSnltlS ~w tllrlng, please apply 1n perS<>n. M-F 3-5 pm 0 A9uben E Lee. t51 E R.ac1flc Coast Hoghwa~ Newpon Beac;h UTAl.·IUllCAI. l • 'r ' .. .\ I ,j : .. C11.1 • 1 ; • \If I h c 1• t 't """ ,, "'' u """'"PJC ;>r I T ltt< laity ftillt l lo., ,,,· MOTOR a oms available In Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Help wented F T P TI :'\()(()I J r .r-nights & ~eekends"' rhE' 1 n. rl:\G ShOwroom ofliee Musi :\0 \()LI( !Tl~(, '' be dependable & f1ex101e Please apply ar f)\ ,~, t lloC" 1 i.,, .. \I."'~~ WICKES FURNITURE •: 3200 Harbor Bl. C M • : llTlll IALIS ::friendly. dependable exp'd Salespeo p le r needed Pl'T & FIT m 1wea1er store & lingerie boutlQUe in Newport ~ a..en 64!> 8503 12-5 \lu'll ti .. ,c Jcrl11.U~ ur .mJ f'fOot ot 11\Wranu• Call 14·2-4333 Ask for Bob or Byron -~· ....... ~- Newspajr Delivery • No Cnllt>t !1 "' • [arlv morn1111! motor roult>'l a ailable Must ha\e dept-nd,1blt> 1JnsporJt1on cind hab1li ty 1n~urdnLe Above Average fll'ftlngs Call 842-4333 . -J • b J rr J{ J,,. S& Areas avarlable lllltlllt• Be•, Clltl Miii, llwllll'!Bc•I F•t1l1 Vllll .. .. :.. = TODAY'S CROSSWORD. PUZZLE ACROSS 64 Whistle s Ion 65 Vestment 66 -Beech 67 UK money tbbf' 68 Henn11 69 Limbs DOWN 1 Cont-s 2 Asa-3 -of ht. 4 POIMPI,.. S Worried 6 fJICll!tMllQn 1 A!Mf1M e.g. 8 Un4Mlfl t Bang in 10~ 11 TrlenG'e s1CM 12 ussff-13 a..t 18 Noted Unde 24 Cowt»oy OM' 25 Army eutoe 29~ 27 --lor-28 Confldentlel info 2t llectncal . ~ 3 1 Three pref 32 .. _ lulbe" 33 COMUmed 35 loult Nel. .., .... PMVtOUI PUZD.a lot.YEO SS Cornrnu1er pMlne 57 Crowded M Ice,,.._ 51 "Auld -Syne" eo wori.. ""'" t3 Pewter. eg S.U Boau 7014 BMW 7331 19t 9 mint con-• ' "' s brakes 1111 4-door auto-than !2.000 miles on new lostea above on matoc S 1 800 642-8 180 motor radotor muffler D1vid Bae• ,, S75 499-6210 --~-------I 1980 HOBIE 16 11 T 1 dotoon. red black leather F S eQuo a upholstery all e•tras umlturt 60 I 4 unrose ~all box. Dolly 59 800 722.5458 leave 835-3171 bus 546-1934 dlstnbutOf ·ear bur a tor Tn1s statement was 1tte<1 battery, aor shocks etc w11h tne Count) Clerk or O• CHEVY 82 Z-28 Camaro AM/FM cassette 8f'i1• County on Oc1ooe1 t7 42 Round Sohd Butcher trailer $ IOOO 760-5007 message Block table & 4 Brewer II' .. ATlllS SLllP tnport Frttway (55) 11 Cdrlcet. Santa AN S.we lfld P.ts ~~ black LOADED• Power lllT UUI •989 steenng power brakes. II ... -F~" chrome cha11s $300 ' MERCEDES WAGON OBO Please (7 14 ) with Newport Mooring 300T01984.while.e•cel-elec windows. wire ,... PubhSheo Orange Coast wheels & lo mlles "Int Ill-1111 O•oly P1ro1 ~tober 24 31. 786·8676 evenings 525K 675 -598 7 o r lent, 3 seats $19,500 675-9347 BEAUT BRANDNswWon 497-5283 ! .. ________ .. eond111on C714)63&-0554 •11!1·-------1NoYtm~7 14, 1t89 T-010 back cha1•. tufted back Fr regs $325 19 col Zenith TV s 150 Old oa t>O<>kcase S80 962· 72 13 UASSM'"IUI Manress_ box lrame new S235 840-8733 Custom Made one of a ktnd sohd oak wall unit 24 lleep. 7 ~wide. 7' hi S 1000 For inlo &o2r 1740 ELEGANT whl washed oak country F•ench <Jon room suite .,. Cnina cab orig $6K sac S2 150 973·0653 mo.•n.1-un My loss 4 mo s new King dbl mat1.Jheatets Con· temp solod oak w mate tbk!Sl hd board Pd S 1900 sell $800 OBO 722-7 t 10 Fording bed wl loam mat· ttess Both excellent con- d 111 on S35 obo 722-2518 un11nm1 um mattress & trundle never u5edS195 •8•0-8733 • OUEEN SIZE MA TlRESS & Box: OUIL TEO• BRANO NEW' $155 CALL * 840-8733 '* ROli=a;-ay bed. 3 tall direc- tor's chairs. 4 fish tank. wht roekmg chair best otter 72 1-9260 eves IUTYM-.1 •un•Tlll =r A1·,. ··.., '-.j ·1i't·1 ~E-l $2.44 per day That's ALL you pay for 4 lines 30 day minimum m the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more mlormahon CALL TOOAYll ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Directory Reptesentattve 142-4121 bt.111 W/mateh ottoman. 42" rd solid maple b61ft tbl wl5 cnrs. dk brn dbl naugh•· l••••••••••I hide-a-bed 97~11 ......... t' f'1 '!~ 't•'f" • DESIGN REMODELING HOUSECLEANING ANO • ...,.... Remodel Design Rel181f HOMEMAKER S£RVlCE' ll19 & sml JODl·WOrk. guar. Kits Ba111s Bit-ms E1c Res1d I Comm I Marine Call Bruce 847-0780 Res 1Comm1 Small Jobs (7 14) 646-601 5 Compe1ent-Pro1ess1onal ALL RIGHT HOME Free Est-Design SeMCe RELIABLE Housecleaning REPAIR & MAINT :578325 30yrs 434. 1499 by the day Local area 25 yrs construct•on e•P _ ElCc:ettent References Richard 546-8829 OOOfs-Repaor-Alteratoons CALL Yolanda 631 -5967 Cabinets-Panel-Locks-... YUi lllYllll Stalfs·Orywall-Patoos-etc ~ W1ndowt A""n1"9 Crean1ng 35 yrs ••P Jerry 642-0567 ~ Res1Comm Ma1nt1Repa1r ·-at •••--y Patio s Tire Doors ALL CARE ENTERPRISE ---r5••" Carpenrry Plumb Elee 631-2475 or 642-WASH Cabinets-wall units-doors All phases or construction windows-decks Loc;/bond ,.522987 Ke1lh 898-3116 20 yrs eicp 434-4924 ••rr. .......... 0.Cks eleonies staJrs Ouahty wor1I 722-8769 ... ., ... Plumbtng Electric al Carpentry 30 years experience 966-0836 IMllPAll WITH SKILL & CARE ReS1retcll Repair-Install References Pl••~ call CINnt"9 $20-$30 ~rm Tom 675-6226 1~. guaranteed Buy •llYWILL ,.... -ee1pet at Mill pnces Textur•Acou1t1e & Pa•nt flMl Piil,.. ll 1~112 FrM est Kevin 538·6 192 Funures, heirlooms and _....._--.&. 11 __ I works ot •" Raymond ..-nr _. ,. -Sanders Lid 953-6039 Sote/10119 $50 Compl BR The Calif Pubhe U11htoea sets SSO Coffee tbls $25 ........ [)nl( set $50 Sofabed sso -0 80 962-3060 .,.~ fw , ..... 11&11' HI HANGINOt STRIPPING Uc•56087S VISA-MC 673-1512 SUPERIOR Wallcovermg lnstallatoon Removal Wall Repair Prompt Lie =566215 Marll 642-6842 U9IUPI ... u ... e --LUI WaltCovenngs by Geraro • M-ullllUIPI Proressoonal Wallpapering , -•••-, Serv1ees Res1Comm Cell • • •" IPI Gerard Wesley. 546-2299 •FREE ES TIMA re;s . WE gail Shd nang togethe; 112·2211 Strrp-palnt-1nstall Ad· U .. 11amw T T vice to the crazy 14 yrs -·· ret ritl •KP 633-7172 any time Clean-up Sprinkler repr & install Valenl!n S48·6 109 ~ GARDENING-Full SerY1Ce ~ Landscape.sprinklers-Shopping & Errands sods-mow-edge-etnupa Travel AulsttCompamon Reas rates 966-27 16 E House111Mg 963-'579 •LAWN MAINTENANCE ~ Full Service Re11d I ~ Comm'I No Job 'Too Big Oogg1e Haircuts Cal or Too Smalt 53 1 ·2507 Baths Lodgtng for pets .___.. Open 7 days ~6·2848 Brlek-Bloelo. wtlls-llre-- pieces NBICMfHB areas custom 1e,11tunng. Quality •857503' 6'6-483' work Problems·No Prob· '·'. j ,. ,, ....... lemsl •32686-4 554783 1 . PUml. HllT. B•ek Pams Mtssege Speciallle 1n Restucco & therepy 1n Medical Petch work Ext Int Chiroe><KIJC ortoee Insur Painting Lowest Proces .ccec>led 53&-7789 Be1h 552-501' or 6-46-2160 DRAINS Ss. S 15 $25 & up Feue.ts disposal heater PhOne i:-1 anytime "Pl" 6'6-6242 Leo ..Wl1 H19" Oualtty • Rea. Rates Roof Repeir1 & Reroollng Commercial/Realdentlal Uc: 573MI ~9-8851 OCEAN VIEW .ROOFING Loc.l AM••icet ' ' ... ..... !WUCmsa r!UCmlll MISm111 .-Cmta Wmlll W .. Mftl-• I JM C* llU7 Ntml • • II •H TNe '"*'-It COft· a_, • _. ·-... na~ c.o1._..Mcom.124 w J ...-ITA..-T ~by .,. ~ eecmc:a °' eeonca °' llOl'a • w..::::--" =:"~~· Coet• ...... ~:=~.,. ~'~t~:=.:c,c.::: ..=.~n oc:::=~.,. o::=~.,. :-A:.=. ...:==:n CfTV IUK.Ol:M. Thie bu.in.et la COft• VIL TIMI Pf'OMO. 1'W under IN tlolltiOUI ._,.,I HAYWA"O l'ACtP:IC AS· Al" DYNAMICS. 43 .,. NOHiilV ....... I °'*'II~ I& 2tl °" Mir Ave . cc.a clucted by ~· TIONI. ,., l '"' •2. ~ l\Ame OI IWMI ~t to·~ CallfOtnie SOCIATf.S. 30011 lvr ~ .-. lrvN Clltt 92714 •-11 ""**"to IM Cal1I01nl• lOIW'I ()()PY Cf.NrlM Mma. Cellf. NG1 Tll• retl•tr an 1 com· C-. ...._ Calif t2t27 ...._ eboW on a..>ttmo.r s.it-~ s1oraoe P:ecelity °"""· M• toe ~ tot>y ~-11120 s... Pwtuent to tt1e C.for~ w~ Stortoe FK!llty a..s W.. ttttl &er.c. aw.. Tectc-.on.21tOe1M• IMnClld to ltellMCI l>u9lo Olwtd 0 a.ton, 1f1 !. tS, tt19 Ac't (8 & P Cooe 21700 el N9Mt.Calif t2t77 Cloil'd Cr. Staoton <:#If s.t.S.W.StoraoefecMtty Ac1 (IIPCooe2'700 et O.C.. ....... CAtH17 Ave .• c-a ...... Clllt '*' \lf\ctet ... llcti1_19\it '"' ''· eo.11 ...... Calif. A N Antnony Gomez Mq ), 1119 undet"Qf*I Wiii IN• J~eon AMOciet .. tollO Ac1 (I' p Code 21700 et MCI .. ttle Wl'\dert19'l9d will Frectwldl Q ,.......,. 92127 ~ -or '*'* Nt27 Tt\M atat91'Mnl w .. fl6ed Mii II PU~ tucUon, on No-lid , a CfiilfOtnoa Llmlled Tftlt bullMU ti co,,._ -.q ), IN 1111~..ct Wtll Mii II put>llC ~IOll °"No-S.6 QolcMll ~ Clfel9. fhla bulineH '' con• lleted abow on NIA TMt t>u1lneaa 11 con· wtth the County C•k Of Of. 119mber 29, 19&9, 11 tO 00 P1rtn•t1hlp, · 300 t t tvy ducted by an ind1v10ual NII •I PUbllC auction. on No. -..ntier· 29. t9" a1 I 30 w.inut. CA t178t duCWd t.v· In lndMdual Ndlatd L Aunyen ducted b'f. an ltldh1doel ariee CCNnty on OCIObef 24 AM, 20CS "-cAnllt A~ Gi.nn Oftve. Suite t06, The re911tra.nt com -veml:l9r 2i. 18". at 11 oo PM, 20C5 Ptacttma Ave Tl\i. t>ualne11 It con· Th• retl11rant com· ~ atal...,t wu l'll9d Tll• reotttr1n1 com-ttet CO.II ....._ CA, "''°"" laOl.I"• "9*. Celi! 92677 ~ 10 ,,_, bu•· AM 20tt Pl~tltl A,,., Co.ta ~ CA. perlOl\ll d\.lcted b'f an lndMduel ~ 10 lrMMC\ ~ ~IN County Cl9rll or OJ. ~ to tranaect bl*-~ p100-1y lnctudk19 turnihK•. Stanley Boet1ma. 290 ,,... unoer tne 11c1111ous Cot1• .._. CA. C*'IOnai prl)C)et1y lnCludlrllJ lurMUl'e The reg111r1nl com~ ,,.. undlf IN flctlllOvt ariee County on QctObef 23. ~ under 1N llcttt~ Publlln.d Orano-Coa11 clOttllolg. 1oo11 tnd/or other HeQent>eroer "oad. Oall· bualoeu name or nam. P'<>C*tY lne:lud"'9 l\i<n1tUfe, dotNng tOOI• 11>4/or other mtnc«I 10 1ran*1 bull--~ nll'N or 11#1'\M 1Mt ~ 1\1111'9 « namM o.lty Pltol October 31 No-nouMl'IOl<I 11em1 stored Dy lend, Celll 94621 listed at>ove on AUQutt 20 ctotl'inQ. IOOll and/or ot'-hO;.dietlOld 11em1 11or9d by '*' under 1119 hetlllous Utted aboV9 on: NIA , ... ,, ll119d 1bowe on: not yet vembef 7, 14, 21, 1989 tl'tl touowtng l*'sonl Thi• bu11ness 1• con· 19" hOUMt\Old '\tern• 11ored by tt\91~ persona bu..,,... ntme Of n- Ted CalllgOri Put>ijln.d Orange Coaat ~ 0 e.non T-042 SP Dl39 LNM By Syl-due1.0 t>y • Ol'*•I oat1· Tot>y Hecker 1119 tolowlno peflOnS SP Eot7 Jln'let Huri.v 1i.teo •Dov• on n/I Thll llafetnent WU filed Dally Pilot Octot>er 31. No-Thll ltll""*1t was ''*' leml. Corp ne<Mllp Ttlll ttatem.nt WU hied SP 8024 Marti Moor• SP E224 Roch•"• • Fredertell G Hawthorne '#Ith IM~ C.11 of OJ. Y9mbaf 7, 14. 21. 1Mt wtttl "'9 County CWtt Of Of. SP AOl5e Catherine L The reg111ran1 com· with tn. County Cle<k 01 OJ. SP 8150 FranQH B R..o ti0Ckeram1th Tt111 1tatemen1 WM hied anQ9 County on Octl>t* 17, T-039 ariee County on Oc:tober 24. "8lJC NOTIC( C"'11 menc:.o 10 trans.ct bull-•J'IQI County on Octot>ef 3 t, SP C284 o..na Oney·But· SP E234 Br"" TOI04ts ""'" 1119 County Clerk of Or· .... ----------· 1Mt s p A 0 5 5 D 0 , • b '*I under th• llCttll0\11 tMt ler SP E 135 Mary J Mahnk• ano-County on Oc1009t t3 fa41M "8lJC N011CE 1 P:Qtf11 '1Cnnou9 ., ... ,. Badkou~ t>ullneat n.,,,. °' namn •uen1 SP C309 Sott.it1<nevand1 ()wfier '"""" ,,,.. rigflt 1tet ,.,...., PublialMMI Ofange Ca.I Publlttled Orange Cout NAm •TATl•NT SP 8024 Gary p LOCtt llt19d at>ove on: NIA PuDlllheO Or~ Coatt SP C313 MICllMI Conrad IO bid It,,,. IA.le Pure.-..... Put>ltlhed Ofange C-1 Daily Piiot October 24, 31, fltCTITIOUe Ml8Mll o.ily PllOt 0c10b« 31. No-TM lollOWlog per$0nl llll $ P 0 I t 8 Robert R Ronald D Holley Genet al O&!ly Pilot N011Cll'lber 7 I 4, SP Clee MlcflMI Wrtgtit ITIUll t>e made wllh CH h only Dally Pilot Octot>et 24 3 1 ~bet 7, 14, tte9 um ITATnmNT vember 7, 14, 21. 19" doill9 t>utl"41U at Stevens PAfV* 21, 28 1989 SP C370 Steven PheQley and patd IOI' II ,,,. ,,,,,. of Nowml>et 7 14 1tet • ... •••• ' l"'I ,.. MRI ~ or ir-istrtell~ doing bullnell u · ~. te5 St• B East 2111 SP L020 Sammy L Sand· with t,,. County Clefk ol Or· ()wfier ,_.,, .. tne rogn1 goodl ere $Old4I u II Al\O ftCTITtOUl ..... aa MAmaTA,.._NT Thll t0llc>Wln9 person1 are ddng bullrlMa ... A & M O~IGN DEVELOP· MENT. 17880 Slcypark Cir· c,. •270. trvlne. Cali!. 92714 Mac Group Design Oe-'i91oC>"*'' Inc 08A A & M "Oeli9n ~aloprnent 17880 Skypatk Cttcte •270, lrviM. C1ht 927t• :Chil bUSlheSS IS con· ducted Dy • corpor111on The regtt1t1nt com· men<iecl 10 tr1naact bull· neu under Ille 11c1o11ou1 ou11nes1 name °' names ltSled abo,,. on Oecemt>er 1988 Mehdi HIMiml Thll statemenl WIS hied witll lhe County Cle<k ol Ot· ange COU11ly on Oc•ot>er t J, 1989 ONLINE ACCOUNTING Ml.JC 11)11C( SI .. Colla M• ... CA .9'2627 '" • ange County on Oc:1obef 27, •-II' ..n-to b1cS at tM ule Pu•chues must t>e tefl\OYed at tne 11me ~ NOTIC( COMPUTER CONSULT· St99Mn MIChael Farrer Owner r~es the rtgh1 tt89 ,.._ "'"~ m111t1>emaoewt1hcashonty ol sale Sales suf>1«1 10 __ _....-.,;._ ____ _ ANTS. 1836-A Newpo11 '1CTITtOU• .,...,. 165-B Eut 2tst St . Co111 to t»d 11 the sate Pvrch11M1s P:a.21 K sun "'° peld '°'at the time ol prior' cancellauon 1n the • IC a 1n Blvd , Sult• 204, Costa ..a. ITATlmJff Mesa. CA 92627 mutt be made with cash only Roy A Lesow1tz, 3200 P:ICTITIOUI au ... •I purchase All purcna11d 1\19'\t ol Mttl~t oetwwn '1CTTTIOUS .,... •• MMe. Callf 92$27 rt1e lolloWtng P9ftonS .,, This business 11 con-ind palCI lor at 11'19 ttme of BflstOI StrMt Suite 700 NA• ITAT'l•NT goodl are so10 as ti and °"""* a.nd obloglled pany N.AMI ITATl*NT Kaien L Esplnoz.1. ta35-d0tn9 bull,,... as dUCled by an 1nd1111dua1 purchtM All purchas•d Costa Mesa Calif 92626 !Niii b9 removed 11 tl\e ttme O.teo ""' 71n and 14th d~ T ......_._ -~· .,. ANewportBtvd .Suile-204, ALTERNATIVE MACHIN· The reg11tr1n1 com· goodSllllOld Utt af\d P\.IDl1alled Orange Cool dc: .... ::::::;-::'4ll••1• of .... Sales 14lbf41CI 10 of ~bef \989 Put>lli: dol::;;;:;;;;;;;;--- Colt• M .... Calif. 92627 £RY. 215-4 Pamt Ctrcle, Or· rn"109d to transect busl· mutt be removed Ill th•llme Oa1ly P1lol Noveml>ef' 7 14 . B':'y<:rffl LiquOf 6 Oelt prlof canc:ellatton 1n lhe Stor• Management Inc THE RITZ ICE CREAM Thll butlneaa la cori· anoe. Cahl 92667 ""9 under the ltc1t11ous ol Ille S11eS subte<:t to 21 . 28. 1989 ~3 E Hth Street. Ca.ta even• of ae11r.ment belween Telej>l\Of141 (8181 2«·8080 600 e B•~ Ave , •.A·5 ducted by 1n lndtvJduaJ David E Hencock 2 I 54 t>uSlneu name or names ptlO< canoe11111on 1n the T ·060• Mell CA owner and obltgateo party Agent tor Owner Balt>08 C.A !>266 l Th• reglatrant com · Pam1 C1rcr.. Orat\Qt Calll lllted abov• on Nov 6. 1989 event ol senieme.nt t>etween Pamell L Spad•lore O.ted th11 7th and "'"day PuDt11neo Orenge Co111 l(l!Mln The '°'9UY9" 3413 metlCad to 1ransact buM-92667 S1e,>'*°I MICtiMI Fauer owner and ot>119a1ed part)' ·-II' Mft~ SM>3 Rome Ave Cypreu ot No...,,,t>ef 1989 Pubhc Deity P11a1 f1ovembef 7 1• w J~ ,..,.. Santa Ana ness undef the ltehttOUs This bu11ness •• con· This statement was hied Daleo this 7th e.no 14th Ool't ~ ""''nA CA 90630 Storaoe Management inc 1999 CA 92704 buslnfft name or namea ducted by 111 1ndlvidual with 11\9 County Clerk ol O•· of Noveml>9t 1989 Publ< ,ICTITIOOS au ... ll · Thos ouiioess •• con· T!1l9Phone 1~ 181 244 8080 1010 Pn..ong Lan Vu 3413 w htlad at>ov• on WA The regttfraflt c1>m· ange County on Novemoer Stor19e Managel't'lent, Inc . NAMI ITATIEMfNT dueled by an ..,0,,,.du•i Agent'°' Owne. James A11e Santa An• CA Karen l E1e>inoza meneed ~~ tr,~ns-:;~1 ~s·~ 6·0t989 "~c 51 Tateonone 1818) 2•4·8090. ·The lollowino persons are Tne regos1tant com· PuDhshed Orange CoHt "8.JC NOTICE 92104 This stalemenJ .... al 11141<1 MSI un..... e 1 u PuDll&hed range oast Agent !or Owner d6'1>9 bullness as menced 10 1tansact bull· Oa.1ty Pttot NovemDe• 7 1• ----------!• Thtl outoness ,, con· wtlh tne Counry ¢1ttfk ol Ot· bus•,,.H name or natnfl Oa1ty P1101 November 1 1 • Publisned Orange Coast AMER t C .AN E 0 u 1 T 1 ness unoe< the hc:llllou& 1999 l 011 IC U171 oucteo oy hust>ano ano wtte 1nge County on Octot>er 20 MSl9d above on Oclobef 30 21 28 1989 Oa.ly PolOt November 7 1• ASSET MAN.lGEMENT C>IJ5'"t!S' name or narntiS P:ICTfTIOUS .Ul*EIS Tne rtg1stran1 com· 1989 1989 t080 1989· 6 t-. • 8 1 ..,.. N • •-II' Mt'ITil'C ... .-STATEMENT -..-.. to transact l>Vt>· '4351'7t David E Hancock 1 41 Lang~, ... ~ u• Oiog 1111,... atx>11t> on .. ~ """' iw. ,._ .. ...,....., T tiled T073 B. 1n11ne Caltt 9'2714 Pamela L Spaoarore Tne I011Qw1n9 person• a1e ,_, vnoer tne l1ct1hou• Publllhed Orenge Collt his '~'"~,;:• 1 0 NI.IC NOTICE at_ II' NOTICE The Marpar Trust No 1 This stat&ment wa' t11ed ,..!TISCtmlE ,..,_ ootng ou11ness u 1>us1neu name or n~ Dally Pilot October 3I, NO· Wiii\ the n y o r· "~"-w 11 C W t w1tn the County Cler~ ot Ot · "" ""'" AABOR CL EANE~S 1>11eo aoove on 10 19189 vernt>et714.21,1989 llf1Q41 Coun1yonOctoDer3t .... .._ i1em arm1ng on ...__ A~ICA,IONP:Of' 775 II Ro ""' ~ha nnT heNguyen T.038 1989 --I( SMn Trustee 1641 Lafl91ey Ave angeCounty on ""10"91 25 CtfANGE 1• Je rey "" " f4*1t NOTICE Of P:ICTITIOUI aUSIMEIS Est 5· 18·89 Irvine Caltl 1989 f435M7 ow..-a.w *o, lrv1"4 CA 92720 Pnuong L..11' Vu PuDhSlled Orange COHI l'UklC IALE NAME ITAnMENT 92714 Put>hsned Orange Coas• ALCOHOUC w oo BOii Lee '.!3 Bta1 Tilt~ statement" WU llied Ml.IC NOTICl oa.1y PllOt NOV9"!'1t>er 7 14 o• ~"IONAL rne 1onow1ng ~ns •re Th4f Wltwar lrosr No nr Daily P•lof CkTI>~ ~ No-P~_.,.,._ CA 927 i..t -~ tl*Go..My-Glel'll: ~ ' P:U4121 __ _....-,;-....--.. ___ , 21 28. l989 ",,OHRTY ooing ousiness as Maril O Parsons Trustee 11em1>er 1 1• 21 1989 HVE.-AGE LICENaE Voufl9 Hee c.ee 33 Be111 ange County on OctOt>er 19 Published Orange Coast P:ICTITIOUI aUSINlll T .~5 24517 S 111 Number One Newport Est 5· l8·89 1641 Longley • "I TOS 1 10-,._. Pew 36·C 1rv1ne CA 9?714 1~69 f43614& ·0111ty Pilot October 24 31 NA• STATEMENT Pursuant 10 the Ca1tlorn1a 121 Number 1 Realty & In-Ave ltvme Caltf 92714 To Whom It May Concern Tnis ou•iness •$ co"· Puoltsnect Orange C~as1 Novemt>er 7 14 1989 Tne 1ollow1ng penons are •-IC ..,...,.,.r Se4t·Se£vice Stor• Fac1hty ,estmeni Co 131 Th• BhlCI.-lnis busmess ,1 c.on· .. _IC W\TV't:: OtRO INC Gert Ptnr & duc:le<I oy husDaf'IO ano w•le 0.11-,. Potot Octooer 24 31 T-008 d0tng busmess as ,.._ """'~ .AcllB & P Cooe 21700 et ourn Company 1306 Park dUCteb by 1 CCl'C>Qr111ton ~ nu11w. •DE. Ma541n ko1L10 Ptn• and The •eo strar" c ll"' NoYitml>er 7 '14 1989 ----------TAG·VOU RE·IT 829 seq 1. lht unoersogned 111111 Ave Newporl Beach CA Jne registrant com· 16 LIO P1nrs none nol01ng ~ 10 iranuc• 0_,s. • T019 Ml.IC NOTICE Franlllort S1 , Hunttngto" FICN!!'!.IOU,TS• auTIE~NTll ~ml ~~2b~IC at9uc8110n9 aton12No15. 92662 menced to transac1 t>uSt· P:ICTITIOUK s,24.!~s~sa 100-. °'"'°:~·~est art •o-; ness unoer ;ne r.et ' o:ius Beach, Caltl 92646 .. _ .. -• ., """ " Caspel" l Blackb rn 300 ness unoer tne hchllous -.._ P'Y•"ll to t• ... ~anment o DYs1ness name l)r "'•mM Sandy Deadman, 8'29 The lollow1ng persona ore PM 1725 Pomona Avenvt> E C N 6u1 N ousiness name or names NAME STATIEMEN'I' Atcot1ot1c Beverage CQnt•ot listed aDove on '0 19 '9 Franlllor1 St Huntington dC>t"f1 OUSlneSS as Costa Mesa C.A c:>ersonal oast Hwy 0 ew· hstecl at>Ove on May 1 1989 The •ollowong pef'sons are 10 sell tlcOllollC oever1ges woo~ l et> f'>J"Q ,,ee FICTITIOUS 8Ul*€H NM.a ITATE•NT Tl\e lottowmg persons are oolng but1neS1 u IMPERIAL GEMS SOUTH· WESTERN GEMOLOGICAL LABORATORV, 9611 Sall· fish Or . Huntington Bead! Cahl 92646 Beach Cahl 92646 SWITZER$ 336 Sydney Of<>Qerty 1nclud1og l\Jfntture oo;' Beach CA 92660 WiOtlrT> C Warmington Ill Oe>tng t>ustness as at 3180 Ao""'l'f Ave Costa Lee K 12f7'1 Cheri Kennedy. 1804 Lane Costa Mesa Ca111 ctothtng tools ano or otnt>r d ":S busines~,,.;: ~on· This staieme11t ..,85 hlft<l COUNSELING CENTEFI Mesa CA 92626 ""'" H This statement .. as 1 "° FICTITIOUS., ...... Pomona SI . Cotta Mesa. 92627 nousettold items SIOfed D~ IJCI Oy an'" I ua h h '""-·· c I...... OF SANTA MARGF-RtTa On Sale Gel\efal 1Pul) Eat 'IMlh ,,,. Coun1, cie-~ 01 O• -.... STA~NT Calll 92627 Gregory Brian Swille• Ille IOllOwtng persons Tne registrant com· ...,, 1 e '"""'nty le•k 0 v .. 29851.Avenlura =H Rancno Pt 1 license ange COUf\lt on Octooe< '"' -,,. toOowing pettonl ate 11111 business '1s con· 336 Sydney Lane. Costa SP C07!> ~borah Purvis ~:s:c~n~~. ''t:safi~ .. ~~~~ ~~g; County on October 27 Santa M1•ganta CA 92688 P.iot11neo Orange Coast 1999 FQ50IO~Otng ou11ness H J MrchMI Johnson. 9611 S11tl 1sh Or , Hun11np1on BeKll. Calif Q26A6 dvi~~ D,Y.~~r,·;~';9'~om· M~$a~a11~::e~~: Swiller ~: Ei::.L'v";~;·a~1~;n. bvsonen narT>e orOcnames Puohs~ Orann!~~~ 30~;'1'Y~o=~ee~~er ~~•~e ~:~~ Piiot November 14 0:1~oi~:i~~Oc~~~'2;0~~' so~t:-;'~:i~'e;::~,,;: mt1f1Qec1 10 transact ous.-336 SyOney Lane Ctlsta bninot •sled at>ove on t 20 ... 7 Suite 29• Laguna N1gu T · 768 Noveme>e< ~ ,, •9eq qoao Cotta Meu CA "9$S under tile llcuuousl Mesa Cahl 92627 SP F265 Kenne1n S 1989 Da••i Pilot Novemoe• 14 CA 9267~ ·020 92628 T Casper L Blaci.outr'I 2 1 28 1989 Tn c Tnr-Iown.Cenllt 3315 IJUslneu name "Cir names hi• t>illlAeH '' con· Carter This stateMent was r11eo r -056 •s ousiness s on "8JC NOTICE Thll Dullness is con- oucted Dy an 1nd1v1oual hsted ID0\19 on NI.A Oucted by husoano ano .,.,,,e SP G307F Cneryl Lopez ducted by an 1no1v10ual • ~1,.,_ R~ Costa Mesa Crwtrt K9nnedy The registrant com· SP G3090 Teressa Lopez ...,1111 the County Clerk 01 Or· Tne reg•stran1 com· K u.e P\ll.IC NOTICE I CA 92628 The reg•strant com. menceo 10 transact t>u11· ness und., the tic111tou1 C>US1ness flame or names 11119d •t>Ov• on Octooer 1 1989 t ... anne County on OctoDer 31 IMIDlfC WllTJC[ ~ 1 1 an t b 1 t 1 o al Bus1na~s fhts statem.<lt was liled rnenced 10 1tansac .,us•-SP G31 IC Jonn CarrtdO "' t989 P:.U.2'3 "~ """ menc..,.. o r sac us•· P:ICTITtOUS 8USfNEIS n •rJI• • n ~~ with the County Clttfk ot Or· ness under thi! 1tc111tous Olome• rese<ves tne r19ht Puotisned Orange C03st K 52311 =~ne~;d~~m1;e or"c~~~! NAME STATIE•NT P'ICTt~S::siN€ss I Macn•nes Corp0<at1on 20: A"99 Counry onUctot>et 20 0US>t141U name or names to OKI at the sale Purcr>aS@s Oa1tv P1101 No•embt't 7 14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ltsled atx>•e on l<.ovemoe< 1 T,,. l0t>o..,•ng persons art ... ..-STATEMENT ::;"'0:°'~,~~~;:'o CT 1989 . l•sted etx>ve on Oc101>e< 27 11'\1$1 be made ... 1111 cash only 21 28 1989 MAfltlE ST A nMENT oo.ng bus•ness as .... ~ P:43Sm 1989 ano pa10 '°' at the 11~ ol 1078 1989 Pacer R·81to DeveloPme,.1 • .,. •0110 .. 1"9 ~·son~•'• '3f.904·250' PuDhsned Orange Coast1 Susan Switzer purchase All purchased The lollOW¥•"9 pe<sons are Darryl Fr~1a"o P" 0 ComPl!l) •675 MacArlr'lu• Oe>tng ouS•"flS as r,.,s busont>H •S COi'· Daily Pttol Oc1obef 31 No-I This s1atemen1 "'as Med gooos aie sotd as 11 ano atlDllC NOTlCE oo~~~r~J~:::, Center 01 Tnos 51a1emen1 was ltleO Court Ste 700 "1-POn SRM IWESTMENt ~ &o ovcteO ov a general pari J M"hMI JOhnson This 11atemeot was hied with lhe County Clefli. ot Of· 8"09 County on Octooe< 11 1989 . ,.,..... P1Jt>lilne<1 Orange Cout Daily PtlOt Octot>et 24 31 November 7 t• 1989 T-014 vemt>e< 7 14 21 1989 with tr>e County Cieri\ ot Or must De removed at tne I•~ '"~ rvone CalllOfnia 18025 Si.v. w•t" ltie Covnty Cle•~ ot Or-aeacn CA 92660 1 Seaoo• o .. g t> "'• .. P • • • r>e<sn•o T -036 1 ange Countv on Octooer 3 t ol sale Sales suo1ec1 10 Ofll.ANGE COUNTY patlt East Suite ,. Irv•~ ange Covnt. on Oc1ooe1 26 Pacer Homes nc Cotti Seacn CA 92660 ·"I! -eo•s1•1n1 com 1989 prior canceua11on 1n 1ne su""'°" COU"T CA 92~ 14 1989 P:43S7t2 '°'"'' co•oorat•on 46'5 S1evt> Sa.a 30 1e Co,..e rnenceo 10 '<aosac• oug.. NllC NOTIC[ P:43tm event 01 se1t1ernen1 belweoen 700 Civic Center S I( Businns Group nc Puo Sl'"f!O O«tr>(}e Coast Mac;Artnur Ct Sit> ·oo Port11 llteWt>O'' S.;ac,. CA <>eu unce• 1ne hc111>o.is ----------Pub11sned Orange Coatt owner ano obltgatf!O party 0,, W"t a Cahl corpora1>on 1045 E Oa11~ P1101 No~emoer • •• N-PQ<l B@acn CA 92660 92660 o..smess ,,ame or names '1CTITIOUS MlllHEll 1 Oaoty Pilot NovemDer 7 14 Dated this 1111 ano l41n o.iy Santa Ana. lmpernal High ... ay Brea CA 2' 28 1989 Nevaoa Los C011nas CA I Jett Mc.Kf'nz•• 60 Sea i •Steo 100...e Of1 8 1189 C ~STATEMENT 21.28 1989 of Novemt>er 1989 PuDhc CA.12701 9262 , 1076 corpo ra11on J100 w oorougt'l "'ewl>0'1 Be.ten TnreeTownCet't•• • '' TM 1oll0wi"" persons are T-064 Stor..,.e Martagement inc Pet•l •Oner GERTRUDE Tnos t>uS•l'en s c.on. Sahara Btvo :.as Vegas 'Iv CA 92660 •or,,oa oenerat Pari._stup .,. r 818 2'4 8080 NlJC NOTlCE 89102 ~·anoo P RO(l•~s 6 81 rn,~ Tow" Ctr1t9' 0.. dOl"f1 bu11nest al •-JC W\JIC( elef>t'IOn8,._'_ 1 ' SOM8ROFF i"• SO•'. OUClllC DY a COtl>Ot•1ton Tri,, o..s r>ess s 0,, Bu L 1ror"O ·•v•ne CA velOl)e'S 1 CA V-lll Pl,.. C A LLIOPE CON · r-"" AQ41nlf0fv-t0ne< Re5ponoent ""' ..., The re91s1ran1 co"'· ~ .. p t 8 CESSIONS 1927 S Orange Pu1>111neo Ornn9e Co.ut BROFF menoed 10 trans~t bu~· K S2A20 oucteo Of a 9en,..a o••'· 92660 j ".,"'s'" C ?I ar nc~ ohcnnou1 --·s-11 o 1y P 1 1 ~·o ~ 7 14 c 0303•90 P:1cr1·Tious aus1~ss ~•h P Tn s ous•"eu ' c. '" e.,, ou1" oa11 ua • Santi Ana. Cahl 92707 rl ... ,._, a• I 0 ·~ vemv ... t as@ No ~ nes& unoet lne llCllllOUS Rs. • ~ ... ,.._ NA• STATEMENT 989 MONS NAME STATEMENT T ne reg1s1ta"1 co""· l Oueteo Dy a<' nO•»dva• I QeNl(a• partnersntp ~·-ACTITIOUS .U ... H IUmlTATE•NT Thi lolowlng per'JOftt .,. doing bullnetS as O Sutan LS Naegeli. 192C7 SI Tn IOllOw"" persons are 1 1072 Ml'>TICS(UIMY f't ~ ou11ness name o• ,,a,.,,..s itie •ot10...,"'9 oersons are meneeo to !•.tnsac1 Dus.. Ti"t> reg s1 r•"' CO"" er11 Par111er By C • tanQe anta Ana, 111 e i .. ,, "" CM.I ••• hsteo atx>ve on N A ..-s "-A~ ·re '•c' '•Ovs "'•!'>Ceo 10 "il"UC' r.us. Seger11rom & Soon' a c,. 92+01-d~~~S';tN CARE .-d.ThecCM1r1 mardeckte $1( Bus,ness GrouP nc ooi;~e~s{r,:,SpasltO •343 0:;,n~~"'"a"'e o• namtt ..,t"Ss ... noer t"e •.;••ous•~ne•• o•r1nersn1p 81 Susan J Peters. 88• Gov· l fl\8.IC NOTICE ....,_ .. )IOI.I wttttout '°"' S1ev11 l(uman Pres Ot>nt sieo aoove on '1 •• eo o ... s "4tSS .,.""t' .. -•'"'"S "'"Ot<l Sege<"strom ~41! THE lMAGE·BOUTtOUE, 891 Bakr 6 Bear SIS • c~u Meta ca111 92626 WtnOI• Ruuetl 2429 Lit· t\eton Pt Costl Mew C11111 92626 er,_ St. Costl Mesa Caltl OF SOUTHERN CA If betftt heerd vnl•H rou r.. This statt>ment ,.1s hleo on 11,arman P."f>"ue '<e• P~a, uo--~ . "a-,,,t~ aoo•e O'" ~ , 80 ~"'" ~sl•Oft' uinllljj nc 92627 IDISUCCESS MARKETING NOTICE OP: lpond ""hln 30 da)'•• "9ed witn lhe County Clt>rk ot 0,. PO•I Beacn CA 9~660 -~ ... ··•u ., -"' " A;be•t J Wa '"J Partn;;T' Thll bu11nen 11 con· I c; I l HE SK I N C ARE TfllU5T£E'S SAlE the lnt0tn\1tlon belOtl. ange Co..nty on Oc.tooer 25 Jason Proiect ll'I(. J C 11· eo•pn Pa.Q P•es•O..,,t Tnis siatem•"' "'"" 1,~~ .,..., SllleMenl •'IS hie<! ouc:teo oy 1 oeneral pa•I· CEN TRE 24351 Oe l a · NOTICE 11 you wtst'l to seek tne 11d· 1989 P:"319G1 •orn1a c J•oor a too" • J4 ) 1 lh1• statemt>"1 wu '••I'd "'tr ''It> Count} C.·er• 01 0< ..,,,~ '"'t> CouN~ Cieo 01 0, nerstuP Carlota N-2 Laguna H•lls TINo.5211 .ice ot •n allorne~ n '"'' PuD"S"e<l Orange Coast Vol' i.a .. nan A.en..e N"w 1•tl'ltneCo..n1;C er• >1 0 • C Oc 18 Tne 1eg11tran1 com-Cakf 92653 "OU ARE I'< DEF AULT malle• ;OU soou•o oo so. Daily p,101 Oc":loe• )1 "O· oor18uc~ CA 92660 1n9eCou"ho.-ec.,1 ,.... ,z a"9e Count~o:~~~ ange °""'"0~989'~~1 This b1Js1ness 11 con· Oucteo Dy .,, tndMdutl Tiie reg111ran1 com - rnenceo 10 transact bu1•· ,_. uno.t 11\e llChllOUS busiOels ,,.,,,. °' names •Sled atx>ve on N A menceo to transact busi-JCA Enterortses Inc UNDER A All >f"CLUS VE promptly so tnat 10U• .,.,,,, temt>er • 14 2, 1999 I 1 " s o .. i..,,.~s •S -,._ '98 "43641' o c ~-und-,._ l1ct1t1ou1 2435' De La Ca•IOla N 2 re t•n ra•p~•a I an• "''l\ Ot' r o4· oucteo D• a :0tooratoon Put:>o•S"l'<l O•enqe '" ast P..,o •st>ed O··~ ~0•sl P,JI)< sneo ·~ o.s• ·-~· .... c 9 •3 OEEO OF TRUSf OA 0 ~ 9~ ~·~ , T ..,, I p ,_. Octo"'-., 3' Oa I~ p '°' Octooe-•' ) t Oa ~ P1101 Oc1ooer 2• 3· Dusonets name or names Lagu111H1ns ahl 26" MAV6 •9851.JNLESSYOIJ •1leo on tme I ne •e:;..,t•1nt CO"' , ... av '"' ""'' • • ", "IO•emo.ti "'1999 hSleCI 1t>o•• on Octooer23 fl'l1s ous1ness •s con-f A I( E A c T o N To .AYISOt Usteo "a s100 oe .. -IC NOTICE menceo 10 •rans.let ous "«>•emt>e• -'4 1989 • lllovemo.r 989 TOI& 1989 Oucte<I Oy a COtpotilll()n PROTEC T 10UR PROP. mandaoo El tr•t> .. naJ ouede ,.._ ness "'no ... '"" '·CM•OUS ro 0l ·J··1 W,nota Russell Suun L Naeve!• The r1g1stran1 com . ERTV .. MAV BE SOLO A~ oet•O• c ntra UO S•" av K SZ31t t:>us•nM~ "II""" '" "otl'T'('S 'i __ ,,. -__ ,,, .,_ rnos Slattmenl was ltl90 ~ to l•aosoct OUSI· .A PUBLIC SALE F VOU Otenc•a a met'()s QVI! Ud re-FICTITIOUS 9U ... SS ltSled aoo"'t' O" Oc!oo-t 3 1 ..aJC llOTIC( ,._ -·-._,_..;~..-=----~'-;.;.;;...._ W•I" ,,,. Counry Cieri. ol Or· "9SS unde< lrt.e '•Cltl•OUS NEED .a.N EXP1.ANA r ON soono.i Oe<"lro a. 30 O•llS ....... STATl:llllN'T 1989 This statemet1t -wat Med Nllf\ the Count~ Clerli. ol Or· "'99 COonty on October 20 1989 • P:US227 Pubhsn.d Or&f\041 Cow Dalt)' PtlOt October 31 NO- ·lml>er 7 14 21 1989 T-03S MOC NOTICE ange County on Oc.to«>tt 24 OU$IM$$ name Ct na~ OF T"4E NATURE OF THE Lea ii •nlo•mac•o" Out' Tne le<I0..•"9 oersons .,,e Ja~ P•o,a:• t>e Bv 1989 hsteo at>ove on NA PROCEEDING .aG.A1NST S>l/ue Pres•Oenl P:US.70 Da~ R .. mann "OU YOU SHOULD CON-S1 Usteo oesea solte11;ar et ooong ousiness .u Tnos t1a1emen1 "'!)' ''"'° , Sterl•ng Des ion , c c 1 o Pul>t•~ O•artge C~t ThtS statement was loled r ACT A LAWYER conse1o Ile un ~t>ogaoo en l~twry Court "'-oort ,..,,,, the ouniy le" o r- Daiiv Polat Oclot>er 31 No-wi1n ttte Coonry 0~11, 01 Or ON NO\'t'"'l>e< 21 1989 "' este uunto Ot>t>e••a nac ... io Beacn CA 92660 angt> Co.inly or Octot>e< 31 vembt'f 7 14 21 1989 at19e County on Oclol>t!< 27 tO oo AM CONTl"IENT Al nmeo1atame,.,lt> oe esta Bruce • l(@tltl 1 1989 P:UlaO f ·040 1989 LANO TITLE COMP-'NY as mantra sv respuesla LHSl>ul"'; Cou•t ~t'•P<>'1 P.,.o sneo O•i1"9f' Coast ----------P:4)5931 duly apl)Otnted Truttt>e 0 , 8 sc,.ta s• nay a.gun• puede Beacn CA 92660 Oa11~ Pilot Novemt>et • t• COMSOUDATl'D REPCMT Of= CONDmON MC~OAMC Consohdated Report ot Condition or "Commeroe8ank ' of Newport Beech, Orange County and Dome511<: Subs1d1anes at tl'le cJoM of l>US!n-.a Of! Septemt>er 30 '989 ... , ..... Mo.,,.,. ASSET I P\alC N011C( Publ1sned Orange Coast Successo• Trustee under ser regostrAda a 1iempo Sterh"" .,~,., 1 Let"!D..ir, 2, 28 1989 Da11y P1101 Novemt>e< 7 14 and purs.;ant 10 ~ 01 1. ·o THE RESPONDENT Coun N~POrl BeAcn CA 10·-Cash and due from banks STAT'l•tn Of' 2 t 211 1999 Trust e•ecuted oy OAv O O he oet tioner nas r.ieo a 192660 o4 tn11M1ment secu11tes (Market Value $10 947) 0...AIN•la In nu rd• :M.596 t t.()03 dANOOl-NT Of' T os7 0 .A"iL ane K.AT11qv..,. OA .. l °"' toon co,.,cern.t•9 ,our r .. ,, ous,,..tts s con· NlJC NOTlCE Federal funds sold and securtries pUrCl'la!litd under • UM CW '1CTITIOUS nusband af\d ""''• .is 0on1 ,.,.,,,;i~e 1 ,ou 'a 10 "~" ouc:1eo oy nusoano a"o .. •e P:temious auS*ESS agreements to resell 1n domestic oNroes '1CTITIOUI MJ&IMaSS MIS••• MA• • NllC NOTICE tenants as Trustor tor the •HPonte ""in • ., JO oavs or ll'le ••g•s1tan1 c "' NAME STATUlllNT Loans Total 1e-..cluding unearned income\ .. AMI ITAT'l•NT The lotlowing pet1ons oeneltt 1n<1 secvr t'f o' rne oa1e tna1 tnos summons I rnencecs 10 1ra,.,u c1 ous Less Allowance tor possible loan IQSses 174,281 3.0~ The lollo'#lng persons are nave at>andoned the uM 01 1(12:122 B y R o N A N D R E w s servt'<l "n vou fOUt de-,,ess unOer tne 1,,1,110.,5 Tne lonow,"9 Ot>rsons are d<Mng buSlness IS the F1c1tt1ous Business ITATIMEN1' Of AA TO~ELLER a m.w eo taull mav t-e t""tete-d and tf\t> ous.n.ss na"'e 0, names ilO•l'\9 bustness as Loans net BALDOVINOS GARDEN Name c 4 c BUSINESS UAMDOl-T Of' n'IM1 u n1s sep.)tate t''"O court ma .. l""'t'• a IUOgtnenl Sled at>(ht' on l<j A MASTEFI secuq •v S'<S Bank premises FF & E elc {tnClud lng None cat>ital leasel CARE. 820 w IStn St MANAGEM ENT INTER UM cw f'ICTITIOUa ert)' u 8enet.c1••~ .:l<tlf'O conta•n•f'O "'unct .e O• Brvc:e A O(l'f\rh Ste< "9 TEMS ·:i-: p, l'Ct' Or .e Real estate owned otl'lef than bank pr9ml$8S Ht, 197 1.n9 'O 3' 2.970 247.744 Santa Ana. Cahl 927<Je NATION.AL 8 Nonon lmne IU ... 11 NA• Ma., 6 1995 .ano reco•Jf'<l 01 .. er or\lt>'s co,,ce•n "C '<el"! 1 Muni "0' " Sea,r C' 1 Customers habiltty 1o this bank on acx:ieptances ou1.staf\d1ng Ubaldo Ba100111nos 920 Callt 92715 Tne tottow1ng pe11ons as 1 n s,, u m e ,, • 'I o d•v•s•on n t o• ~o-o't~ SPOuSf I r~,5 stalt>mt>nt ... a.s 1 . ..o19264. , Otner assets onctuding None 1n1ang1~) W l!>th SI Santa Ant The Ftc1111ous Bus1nHS n1.,e abanooneo the use o! 95, 175525 on Ma'I 1S •989 support cn110 custody C" 10 ,..,1., lhie Count~ Cieri.. 0, o.. Ravmo"o 0 0 sC'n 1932.: I TOT AL ASSETS C1ht 92706 Name referred to abOve wu the F•cttt•ous Business Ora~ County Stolle 01 suoort •Jllorne, ttt5 CCt\ts ""9" County C"' Octot:>ef 2• Bavw11er Lane Munt ng1on LIAINlfnEI SalvAOC)( B•JOOV•l\0$ 820 !tied tn 0ral'l9t Cou"IY on Name ves ONE HOUR C111l()fl'\•I ;sf\O s .. c,. Ol"e' ·~el as ... J, •989 ,~ BtlCh Cat•I ~26'6 I W 1Sth $1 Santa Ana $4tP1emt>er 28 \989 f \LE CLEANERS '4A 19 Cvl~t>< WILL SEE At P\..BltC oe 9•111 .. 1ec o,. '"e court ·~ 0 .,0 ,,..eo Oran.ge Coasl 1 Tn., buS•"f'SS ' co~ TO AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESltC OFFICES C9111 927Qe NO F4JJ091 Dr lrVin9 CA 92714 AUCTION TO .. 1GHESl B'O· 9a1n•s.,merr '' .... ges tak O•· p 01 ()(:!Ol>e< 3 I No-OUC.190 I'> llf\ "<l••lduli Total demand deposits Thll butiness ti COn· Calh«tne J HOd9li.1ns The f te11h0US Bus11\eSJ 0 ER F 0 A C A SH A ng 01 mone-. V t'•OOt'ff\ "< .,~>be• • ,, 21 ,1989 f he <t•g SI• .Jn I C" .-. f olall1me and savings dePOSllS ducted t>y • general parl· PO Box 4633 lrv"'e Call! N1me rete<red to lbolfe was c As" 1 ER s C >1 E C K otner cou•' autno,.zeo T046 menceo to ''""sac• bv' , TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOM ESTIC AND ner.ntp 92716 ltted 111 Or-.ie County on OAAWN ON A STATE OR procee.i n9srna,a1Soresult ness unoe1 tne t1c111 ous F=OREIGN OFFICES The reg11trant eom-Th11 ov11MS.S was con-June t7 198, F16-'330 NATION.AL 8ANi< ., ST A TE JUN 0$ •989 .... II' Mt'ITil'c bu$1ness narne or nam(>S F=eaeral funds purchased end securtlies SOl<l ul')der rTl9t\Ced to tranSKI tMISt-ducted Dy an 1nd1v10ual Jatnet L CavallO 1910 E OR FEOERA!.. CR.EO T Gary Orenwllle. Clefll ay: ~ """'-. 1tsteo tbo,.. O" N A tf ,... under the flct•t•out This sta1..-nen1 •H hied AvaJon Santi Ana CA UNION OR_... STATE OR c.K .... r 0ep4i1,c1er11 q1y.,,,0ro0 oi~ agreemenlsto•epurchasemdomestteo ices ~ n~ or names With the County C~k ot Or· 92701 fE0£AAL S.AV NGS ANO r110,.,.,s :>aue•sM 111 K U330 r,,,s s1a1emen1 •H • ec Accep1ances ei1ecu1e<l by Of tor .ecounl of Hsted at>0\19 on May 10 1n99Counl';on0ctobet31 Ttw1 OUStness ..,as con LO.AN .ASSOC1 A T 0 1'4 torn~•o•Pt>M C'"t'' 2'1•S ACmlOUS~=-~· .... 1n1ne Counh C1e<11 ot ')r I 1h1st>an11andootstand1ng 1989 1989 ouc:teo by an •nOtYtdual OOMICILEO IN THE STATE F11rv1t> ... St Ste 212 Santa ' NA• STA ~County on OctCDe• •• Other 11ab1ltt1es Ube!do e.ldoY>nOs Put>ksheO Orange Coast This stater"'1ml was 111.0 OF CALIFOANl.A 1pay1Dle at Ana CA 9FOJ ~3 16 The IOllowing oersons .tre 1989 I TOT Al U ABILITIES !e•Cludlng SIJbOrdtnaled notes Thl9 stat..-nent Wal ltled Dally Potot Novefnbet 1 14 With tll9 Counry Cltfl( OI ()r. !1"'9 of sale 111 llWful money Put>l·Mled O•a~ C. ..isl OOlng OUS•nesl as P:U4117 d d be t I Mth the County cie.11 ol Or· 21 28 tH9 ~County°" Octooer 23 of 1,,. Un•ted Stalest 11 n Oa•tr P·•ot Nv•e<"\t>er • •.a Tl'te G•rve't' Comi>an11 .n. Pvt:>o•'1'ed 0<an9e Co11· an e n ures W'9'1 Coun&y °" Octobe< 24 T -066 1989 front ol ,,,. flagooles 11 1ne 21 28 1989 I su•af\Ce BrOllers 3 l99 A·2 Oa.tv P110t Octobet 2• J' 1Mt James L C1vallo p 'I'·• A•roort looo 0<•"9 Costa ~owmt>e< • " 1939 Common stocl( ,·~-1----------main entry area •0 '~nha Mesa CA 9262_6 r '13 No s"'ares auth"'tzed 2 000 -r.. ftaJC 9'0llt( P\.lbhsf'ted Ora1199 Coast Cnr>e <Anlet 402-41 t East " " .. "' Pvbl•ahed Or•nge Coal! Daily PllOt Octooer 31 No. Chaoman Avenue Pt•cen-"8.IC MOT1CE I G1tvey Comp an~ in-No shares ootsland1ng 1 6'2 Amount Diiiy P1101 Octot>er 31 No-..... TITIOUS ._,...,. v.,-nt>er 7 14. 21 1989 ua. CA all ,....,ht trtte and surance Auooatel Inc CA •-IC NOTw-c I TOT AL CONTRIBUTED C APITAL . . ber 7 14 21 1989 r-T050 .,, '1CTITIOU .. l>aaNESS corp 3199 A·2 Airport LOOQ ~ nA vem 1•041 MM.a ITATl.•MT "''"•' con~ to and NA• ITATl.•Nl Drive Cost• MeSI CA1----------Reta.med earnings TM·~ pereons are now ,,.io l)y 11 under Hid Th9 tonow.ng P9'54tlS ate 92626 '1CTITIOUS au..... I TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY . . . . •-ti' ..,..TlC( OOlng ous.neu ff PWlJC NOTICE ~tualeOot ~'n"!:'.~ tc"!.~~!! dOinO buimess a.s Tn11 ous·n•ss 11 con· T NM.a IUTE•NT TOT Al LIABILITIES ANO SHARE .. OLDERS EQUITY ACTmou• _,..... ~!:~!~~ g~g.82'J,,~ ..:r:rcw SI~~ 0~f'~C::.:.s4 1esvb-TECHNOLOGIES 119•21 The regtlttlrtl com· T~E "l.APLES GROUP Totaled 6,542 on September 30 1989 SHAMHOl.DERI IOUITY 220,6 17 109.8'5 11077'2. 12.275 .220.6 17 •.900 227.292 12.275 8. 117 20.'52 2•7.744 ,.._"" EXECUTIVE/PERSON.AL -....... -., ....... T R I l L w 0 0 0 OllC1ed by I OOtPQIAltOn dOI he~~::'""'' are , .. ·staf'\d-t>y Letters°' Credtl MAim •TAn.JfT 92669 "'*JC IA.LI cw dMl>on ol Sectl()n I BAiboa WOOdlawn ....... Santi Ana '1'!9nCed to tranuc:t bull· 2330 N10IU N .... ooo•I T1 tolloW .on 5 E NJteONM. ~ftTY 1slat'o as Pet map reeorded Caltl 92705 .. nest un<Mt the l'lctotiout Beech c.t!f 9M 1 Tne undersigned. Raymond E Oellert>a Exec. V P end Roberta E. ~bu_..:::: • .,. P•== Mo~::. 82~1111 .... • 1n BOO"-6 page 30 MIS>-11~~~~~~ ... T~·I•':.':' ~ednea:t>o~on °'Pr:"': Wayne GooO•Of'I Ran!i•,. Masters Ei1ec v p CFO of lhe ·~ beM.~ each ~. for ONLINE .ACCOUNTING 92669 PutlUanl to the C111lornia cellaMOul Ma.en In 11'\e OI· Sanl• Ana Cahf 92705 August H 1919 Jr 2330 l~*f>la ~ himself alor!e and not tor the other I haw perM>nel "~of u. ....... SERVICES. tt!l5·A Newport fhol Dus1neu 11 con-Setf..S-VIC9 Storaoe Fac111ty IC. ol tl\9 County Recordilf Tnll busineu 5 con Garvey Compeny 1n. e.;cn ~· J26450 R contained in this report and 1 believe the1 each atai.ment In 9flid rwport Is 9oulevard, Su11e 204 Costa duct.a by an 1nchviOull Act 18 6 f> Code 2'700 e\ OI :~d ~":Y .Cdreu and ducted by a geM•al P<Jf1· svranoe Assoc1atft tnc 233~me,..~Ple:rv Ne .. np':,7, tr~ Each of the uf\ders1g~ fO< tumMlf MofMI end not tor the ottler, cet1Jftee Mela. Clltl 92627 Tn• reg11tr1n1 com· ~). t~ undefStgned ;'" ... . 1 '*''"P Pr...oent .._.. .. Cal•t 92660 under penalty 01 Pfl'JUry that the f0<eg01ng 11 true end COffect. c.ie M Pldllla. la35-A ~ to tranAC1 buti· _.. •1 pu.,_ IUCSIOn on oth« common oes19,,. IOfl The reg1wan1 com· Tiws statement ...., I~ "''";;:';"1 ..... ,.i.-·.s ,1 c~ "'•-·t-on Octob« 27 1989. st ._,.Pol'1 a..ch. Cllllfomie Newport ~Cl Suite ,_. un0er IN tic11lt0'1S .....,,.,_ 29, 1te9 al \ 30 1t W!y. Of t ... ,.al P<ooerlY h Coun CW1I t "' • m """ '!'te. -·-e,,.....,v "" 204. Cotta Mna Caltl ou11nes1 name or nem.s PM. 2075 Newport Blvd d • s c r • t> t d • b o • • • • rMnC.a to trans.act bus.· •II the ry 0 • duet«! bJ' flu9band and wote Raymond E Dellet1>a 92t27 111t9d •t>ov• on Match 1 Cot1a Meea. CA. l*-.onal purponect to t>e 209 Garnet ,,... i;ndflr ltte ti<:ht•ous ange Cou<llV or;~::!.~ Th• r•g1st1f nt com· Roberta E Mu1er1 Thll bUllMIS II con· 19" pr()C)9f1y Including """"""'· Awnue 8.\1008 I.Si.no CA bUlinesl name or narne1 "'·t>lllMO Or•-Coast meinc«I lo trMMC1 tMISI· ducted bY' an tndl'ltdWI JNn,,. "4 s-do11'1ln9. toots end/or olh9r THE U NDERSIGNED ·~= at>ove on. October 1 ~ Pttot Oct~31 Ne>-.,... Ul'Oer "'hie flCtlllOU$ Published Orange Cout_o.Jly PllOt NoY9fT'~ 1• •• 1tet Th• r•o•stranl com· Thll 11a1ement ... ltled ~ ttwns llOfed Dy TRUSTEE 04SCL.AIMS ANY Alcl'IMCI E T '"-000 -..ml:l9r 7 ,. 21 1Mt bllllnlel name Of namn menoed to lrallNCt bust-w1U1 tt1e Coun1Y Cieri! Of Or· tt1e ~ C*'10M LIABILll'f FOR INCORRECT TNI I 1 r I ... fMO 7049 111190 abqW on Sec>tembaf ,_ under IN flc.llllous :Cowlty CM\ Oct°'* 31, SP H 170 L90n Pratt I N F 0 A M \ T 11 0 N Wftf't ttlel c': CW1l ot Dr· 15 1Ht ~ name or nernM s8P E 13t ~c Har,!~ F\l"MfSHEO _,. Coun"' on <>ctoo.r 27 ·-"" IMftK ~ •• G~,'" ... --... 1191.0 .OOV.on N/A ,.._, P Hlf2 .,...11¥d ..,._... THAT Mid 5M 11 tnaoe tMt '' ~ ~ ,._ • ·-·-· ,_.. C-. M Pedlllt P\IOlitNd Orenge C-t SP HIM Sh11'19y Riiey W.tf\Ollt coV9tlant °' •II· t """ lht County Cttf .. ot Or• Thie 1taterMnt •• lll9d Deity Pilot~.,_ 1 14, SP E10\ Catherlll9 ci.,ii ranty r90ar61ng l•lle POS· PuDMI* Or~·~~ ITA:..=, OP -.1 CounlY on OCtotier 11. Witt! the County C.. ot Or· 2t 28, fMt 0--r~ IN ntM ....ion Ot .icumbfencee 1 • -1• ariee 1 Coun1Y on Octow 20. · T-Ol2 10 '6d .. tM Ml9 Pure"-°" • to lnS&l•C.•fJ' o1 lltte o.11y Pitot Noll..,,.,. • 1• Wf'n•M•Al ~ , .... ltlt mwtt»IMCMwlttlc8111ont>' TKE IOlel amount ot ,,,. 2I. 28 1... PMn•11• ~ Orenot C4IM Hm7I -If' --Ind peld fOf 81 tfle llm9 of Uf'CMlid ~ iS MIO OOll-T ~ °'9A,_... Dlily PllOt 0.t<*er 24 ~I, ~ 0r.,.. eo..t 1 __ ... r....-....-_. .... ..,.-..• ..... -..... __ 1CN<ct1... Ao ourc111MC1 -~ '099\'* w•th Id· fllClnlOUl-M No_,.,. 7 14 1Mt Olly l'llot Oc10C* 31. No-fltCltrlOUl.,_M ooow.,. ..,._, .... If' Ind*'°"' Mld•t1mat9dcotta fmlC llJ1ll TN..= peraon ,_ 1-0'' """"°" , t4 21. 1... ..... 8TA~ """' ... ~ alll'W lllM • n d •• ., • n I • ' I • .. pert ~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ T.o37 Tll9~~ .. of ........ tut>tect tO $107,SU 04 APPROX· flCTmOUlktl ... """*"""••O--·11 prior ~Iron In ,,,. IMATE ..,...,AW ,...,_.,..,.,,....,..00-_________ ~~-I.DIP. IN-~ ot ....... ,..,, t»twMn T~T nota 01 ~ o4 TN lolcMtn9 Dtf'tol'llt .,.. :::.. ~.,.. ot~ V!SJORS I, 12~ ~ ~ ~ ~14~t'Mldto_. ~~ ~~~ ctc;i::s.-;;. •,'*...,._ OAftO(NS ASSOQATH a "°""-9IJ 11 ... Hwy., Ulgi#l9 -· ...._ -,,_ , '"..... "'_, --·-........... 'T -"""" ... aT&W tMii ' · GI No..,.., 1t8t PIMlc recorded .. Jnst1'11"*11 Ho Corll'\I 6e1 .,..,, c.tlf tMH c-.m.e ~ • ~n.::=:----'°'=.-i,r:-c::.~ =:r.~~ '==:e~!tt!."c!. Cllro::.. ~I~'=::.~~:=. -·LI"' \.OC .. & ,._ -· ~-0-.. "°9ottM'"---Aecord9d ·~ CA...., A .. ,... ... " ~ a.o. . ...--· "'ul'•ASd ar.,.. eo-t GI Orenve ~ StaM ot 'tNs ~ la con· n. t1c111on ~.,... Ull.114 W ~:·I, n.. tllail,_. te CO-·= ....... ....W 1 14 ~ OUdldWen~ ,..,.. .. ........,..,,,..__.,.. ~~-.114 ~lllr.••,._. ' ' · lr'*-°'1*11~ Tfl• r•o••tranl com··,_.._._.°"._,, .. SUITING A NEW BUmESS?? The L89lf Oeolttrnent •' '"' Pilot II ple...a 10 .,, -• ,.. *°"°' "°"' .,,. .... llOllf lO _.,.,....... We wol now ~H "" ~ tor "°" at no wtt1 etiar911 . 1N1 N"9 ,o.i the ,_ INI t"I ,,., 10 .,. Cout1 .-... ~ Sant• AN ni.n OI cour. .,_ ,.. ~ " C°""*1eCI ..... Me '°"' ~11~ ~ MIMI at~lwtth ttleC~ ~ ~ OMe ...... '°'to.. ........ ,......Oy ... INI INn -'°"" ptool °' ~ ~-""--~C..- W~ Aol ---TM , .. latrllftt COlll· !OM .... COHtlN(NTAl ~ lo lr#INCt """'° In .. Cowntr ol 0r-. =-~--======~ ....... ~ ~ -:-...::: ~ND TIT1.£ COMPAJt """ .,,... the flct1t~ !_UNO f05414 ·t:)~~sr.,~:~.,~~ ~~ ·-·---=--= 101SM \Mfl& SJll'l•Anll ..... lWfte or ~ ,......,...,..,..._,,,,. ......... 1 =-.... --c:...r--:~CAlt101 (71•l TS ..... .,..Oft: ••• , ..... ~ ...... ~,, ~....:-. ":=.'&'II!\' •c::n~INfAl •••D I.:. -~"=~n TNI LIE t ·--... --. ....... TITU COMPMY, AC... _."'-.. -::;"'C:~ ~:,.;.... --c...r~....... -~·hOft .. a....~1 -.c...r-a...tr. . ... ........ Ir. ....... l .... ~COWllt>J'--r...,. c ........ .. mt-a --. ~.. ,_,,....,.- ,.. ... .,._ -. COMt ttt 11 .,. a... 0... 119tlllt•llZA•I ...... C.-=:=1.:=:r J 1 ... Dllr ...... fta .... t, 14 ... ""'Wit I\ --' .,,,.... ....., ..... ,.-.,,. ,., .. . . Or.ngeCoutDAILYPtLOT/T~. ~ 14, 1988 J by 811 Keane comrr&R CUL TUR& by Maratta & Maratta PSAllUT8 by~ M. Schulz ___ : ....... ~~~~ Olllo.C ..... '-"°""C: "Italics makes it look like the wind's blowing." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 11·14 '•""""'*''utv-• •-.die•• - .. Marmaduke! Just because she's a dog sitter doesn't mean you sit on her!" NANCY 2~1 "::00 ·\A'{ 21-2 OR -~A'I 2>'-. 3 = l'k ':>A'( L-------'""-----=- ARLO AND JANIS WE-U., WHAT DO 'rOU WAA>l FoR &Rt>.l<FA~T? TUllBLEWEEDS i i ' c . ~ l ~ . ; 1\-\\'S \'> NOT Yovtt r~THt~S OLD Mot>iLf. .. J 1 j ! ~ .. DENNIS THE MENACE ~ by Hank Ketcham e j I 1~ f 1t·'ii · 'HfRE,b ~THEY'RE WEE'DS. ltlE BEES WERE USI~ Tt-tE FLOWfRS: by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson 1~ rut.I~ KIOO Of N6rAt, ~l~.-.c>RA>IOO. by Tom K. Ryan Cooking Hints / GARFIELP When mixing doq food in a bowl, the water can either be P!lt in first or added last. · Who cares? II-I'+ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WlNKERBEAN DOOIUSBURY by Garry Trudeau by Jeff Mac'Nelly ~UT I~ TUE~ RfA~ ~ ai\T 0f:lAN PIZZA CRV.S.T? by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk I AITT•Y .r1r11 ..