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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-19 - Orange Coast PilotI MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1988 25 CE TS · S--uttle p,;oposed for LB laborers Councilwoman suggests easing move of Latino worker s to Canyon Road site recommending to the council that day laborers, most of whom arc Latino immigrants, be encouraged td" use the Act V parking n~r the Bag Bnd area on the highway as a ptherinJ place instead of the site on Coast Ha&hway. T he Act V parking lot is used in the summer for Festival of Arts parkina. BJ LANCE IGNON Ofllle ........... A Laguna Beach councilwoman ujd the city should consider tem por- arily busing day laborers who con- pqate on North Coast Highway to a proposed ne w locarion on Laguna Canyon R d. Janet Evans of Placentia won the first '88 Summer Ofymplcs gold medal for the United States./81 Cout Reeearchers say Costa Mesa could lead Orange County to a regional traf- fic solutlon./ A2 Bualneu Michael Jackson is the world's highest-paid entertainer with pro- jected earnings of $97 mtlllonfor 1987-88./AS Martha Collison said she will suuest the shuttle idea at a City Council meeting Tuesda> night. when the council is scheduled to consider a plan to designate a Cit) parkin& lot on Laguna Can)'on Road as a hiring location for the '-"Orkers. City M~r Kenneth Franlc 1s Clay play "First. it provides a platt for potenual workers t(\ park their cars off the street," Frank wrote 1n his recommendation. "Second. n 1s located in an 1ndustnal zone and is Two "&-year-olda named Lauren. Laaren Lindeman (left) and Laven Balwa, both of Newport Beacla, enjoJ mq•deht~ tlae modeU.., clay preRDted ... part of a wealth of acti tlee some d istance fro m res1dcn11al use\ ·· The parkin& lot 1s also a designated stop for Oranac Count) Tran\11 District buses. Frank recommended that the Cit\ set aside SSOO to rent portable toilets for the site. Rn1cknts in north Laguna ha,·e complained for.abouu ~car Jbout 1hl' menwho ptheralongCoa\t H1ghv.a} near Crescent Ba) Dn'e v.aiun~ lor employers 10 pick them up for manual labor JObs. Some re~1denh .. y they arc inum1dated b~ the workers while others complain the sue lacks restrooms. On June 21 . the council directed cit) staff to look into the poss1bihty of set11ng up an official hmng spot in a parkrng lot at CC)stal (o\C State Park. But the director of the state Parks and Recreanon Department Henr) R. Agoma. said 1n a letter to .\ii· ~mblrman Gil Ferguson~ R-"!ev.- pon Beach. that the st.ate park v. as not the appropnate place for a hmng Site. .. We also arc dccpl> concerned Sanday at Art.a on the Green ln Coeta Ilea. Tbe annaal ennt featured more than 70 local a.rta groupe entertatntna • crowd that~ ezpected to number more than 10,000. with the feeling of comfon and security of the pubhc." Agoma wrote on July 22. "'To the extent the people seek.in& work cause anxiety among the residents of the city of Laguna Bea.ch. we recogmze the potenual for an equal fcthng of anxiety among the visnors ofCl")"stal Co'e State Park." The Cit} manager recommended the Act V park.mg lot as an ahema- u ve Colhson said the da) labof('rs will have to be convinced that the nev. (Pleue .ee 8BUTTLE/A2) System geared _:to hush_ concerts By GREG I.LEBll Of ... 0.., ........ There will be more noise at Pacific Amph1thcatT'l' toda~ hut 1t could be sweet mus1c to the ears of locaJ residents. This afternoon officials at the amphitheater will test a sophisticated amphficauon system that is dcstgned to keep concen noise inside the conccn venue. lf1t ""ork.s. the S)'Stem could allow ~e amphitheater and netghbonng residents. who are anm over concen noise. to ll\e 1n har- mony. Tec.h mcians from BEST Co of Cem tos have installed about 80 "sound transducers·· 10 the amphitheater, which wi.11 temporanl~ take the plaoc of the bowl's WV tradiuonal loudspeaker §)Stem. sa.td Ellwyn Brick.son. who monitors no1~ at the a.mpb1tbcater for the Orange County Dcpa.n:men1 of En vironmcn· ta.l licalth Services. "'The t!teory tS-to use-~ bunch of transducers to create the same 001se levels and keep the noise inside (the amphitheater)."" Bn ckson sa.td .. If 11 works. It could solve a lot of problems.·· Bn ck$0n sa.1d a s1m1lar system 1s (Plea.ee eee COl'fCERTS/A2) Inda . Bulletlrt<8 oard Business Clualfled t Comics · Entertainment Opinion People A3 AS-6 8 7-9 A10 ·AIDS Bits home at Doi"nan town forum Police Log Public Notices Sport• WMther · AS A7 A9 . .-A3 89-10 81-6 A2 By ne Aisoclated Press . A iown meeting erupted into 3 • shouting match when the wife of Rep. Bob Doman sbo~teti "Shut up. f~ .. to a gay.actLvist -tfAQ. in a public apolOl)';revcalttt'tb her husband that her brother is dying of Al OS. Sallie Doman screamed the epithet at Jeff LcToum eau during a heated exchange between the ga act1vi t and ----. . het husband at what had been billed as.a friendly town meeung at Pacifica High School in Garde n Gro' e Sun- day. LeToumeau and about 30 other chanting protesters were esconed from the auditorium by police at Dom an's request lfter the verbal explosion. but LcToumeau was al· lowed 10 return and pose the last question of the session. When given a chance to speak. the acuv1st demanded an apolt>g) from Mrs. Doman. who had )clled •· hut up, fag'' at LeToumcau llunng~an argument he and Democrauc oppo· nent Jerry Yudelson \\-Cre having \\1th Doman over the congre sman·s vote to give foreign aid to the Boh,1an government. .... ... ..I'm •ven · som I did that ·· <,aid Mrs. Dornan. h~r '01ce brcak1ne, ··You we~e all ~ell1ng at m~ huo;band whom I lo,e. '1 apologize. but It v.1TT not nd thr anger 10 m~ hean ;\1 ~ brother ,., d) 1ng. . .I want ~ ou to undcr-;tand there's great anger and pain inside-ol me." Sh~ later told reponcr-. that •nl' 01 Cox cast as Goliath iri 40th District race ByLANCEIGNON ................ Chris Cox's unexpected victory io the 40th Convcssional District Republican pnmary was made possible io larae part to a dogged f\lnd-raisinaetTort that gave him the financial clOut to paper the diStrict in maikn and p0sters. Acc:ordina to Federal Elcc1ion Commission financial disclosure forms, the Cox campaign raised SS67.77l throu&h J une 30, the larsst bankroll in the campaign. lut when the lS-year-old former White Hou1e attorney met a rc- poner for lunch recently at an upecale re11aurant in Newpon lelcb. lbe kind ofp&.cie many of his ==t sup, Cox almost · y asked if it would be t to move to a len pricey spot. Tbej ended up at a Reuben's rescaurant. With a S 134,000 campaign debt and not havina d rawn a salary since leavint bis position u senior u- IOCiate couuel to the White House iD J.....,, Cox has little appetite '°' S20 hancbes. •1if90ney ~a mo u ve. Cox would neter bavc Quit h11 position whit the Newport ae.cta branch of Lida Lea_, the Latham and Watkins law firm. .. , left a. -••bsbtntial aix-fi&urc iDcome to 10 to WubiDP.>D f'Or a iow-fayiaa 90vernment job in the White Houee. I have now left my low-e,!lyin& job for one that pays nothina. .. be II.id. However, 1f voter ftg1stra1ion 1s any indicatio n, Cox is likely to be back on the govemment pa)TOll after November. cam1ng'S89,000 a yeir as a freshman member of the House of Representatives. With Republicans outnumben ng Demo- crats 2-r in the "'40\b. District. the GOP candidate is_ expccte3 to ea sit. defeat · his Democratic opponent. Lida Lennef. ' Consequently, the· Rcpubi1can primary was considered the. most crucial -and expensive -battle· around. T he distnct includes Ne"pon Beach. Irvine. Laguna Beac h. Cos&a Mesa and ponions ofTusun, Costa Meta. Fountain Valley and unin· corporatcd On nae Count'. The vast mljorit)' of Cox·s war chest was filled with donations from indiv-iduals. 426 in all. accordina to FEC reco rds that detail camp&ian contnbuuons from the bcgJnninaof the campaip 10 Februa~ to· June lO. Oraner Countaans compnsed 279 oftht donors.. The records included those who clouted more than SI 00. up to the SI 000 llmit. fbe sinaJc laracst fundin1 source ._ Cox. who loaned lias o~n . campaiao S I 06,000. Reurcd Oo_deen pttcbcr Don Sunon ki('ktd in S1.ooo. Attorneys made up the sanl!c larlest aroup or con tri"'non. 66 in all, many of thm\ Latham and Watkins lawyen ~ 5«0nd iu,e,t .. v o.up was real estate sa.Jcmen and IDVC:SlOtS. 47. follo"'ed b\ C\· ccutives. 40. :and houscv.·1' eo; · JQ With Co>. ha' mg hale local naml· rccogmuon at the outset of the campaign, both the {"and1date and those in charge offund-ra1s1ng knev. that thty wo.u:ld.ha:ve to follow up on every potential donallOI'\. ·•Justabout all these people had to be convinced that I would be a &ood candidate.·· he said. . Co:it '1.\-0n the pnma~ v.1th a shm , I. I 2 vote·margin O\.Cr h1 nearest challenger. former l rv1oc Coun- cilman Da\1d Baktt. • Cox's financial disclosure forms total I 12 pages wtth the nc:itt fihna due Oct. 15. Th as tS in st.ark contrast to Lennc". whose disclosure fills up 16 piacs: The amphcauon of the e-.- t.raordma.f) dl~ncn 1n the mq· n1tuck and scope of the ~mpat.ans arc. of course. no t«ttt. MOR Rcpubbcans means m~ donof"i. Furthermore, Dcmocnt.s arc bcsa- tant to ctup in on a race that by aU odds will ao to the GOP. "r m su~ 1t Wlll continue to be a O.vad a.nd Gobath stol")." S&ld Lcnney. a t.su.na Beach City Coun- (PI-_.COX/ A.2) her four brothers 1s a homosexual and is dying of '\IDS. She said she would not 1den11f\ h~m because of their parents. Her husband said he knew brother-1 n-law was a homosc,ual. b t did not know he has acquired im- mune deficiency syndrome ··To tell ) ou the truth. I didn't kno\,\- (Pleue eee AIDS/ A2) ~ntenci:ng for Karl postponed toDec.s· By BOB VAN EYltEN oe •o..r ,......,. Sentencing ha$ been postponed until Dec. 5 for Stuan KMI. lbe Nev.rpon Beach video magnate who P.lcaded guilt} last month to making 1llepl contnbut1ons to the campalgns of Gal"t Han and other Democrauc cand1datei. Karl could ha\'e faced up to 36 years m pnson and fines of$9JO.OOO for the v1olanons. wt11cb he ad.n11ned '\ua. 2 at a hcanng before .S. Dlstnct Coun Jud.gt AJ.Jccmarie H. S1otler in Sant.a '\na. But a pla blrpin reduced bis mUJmum sentence to six years' probation and a fine of$350.100. As his pan of the barpin, Karl ll1ud to cooperate WJtll a federal ioveslipt1on Qf 01bcr mdividuals foe poaibk violations of cam.paian laws. Assistant U.S. Attorney Nancy Waeben Stock a.aid today that the PQltpe>fte~Dl ~ related to ..ibe cont1nu1na mvcsu.-uon. "The 1nvcsupb0n u stiJI aoil\I on." Stock said. ·"Slnoc bu sentence as a.&cted by bu coopttatlOO 1n the itwatiption. we wa.ntfld to wait Wllll the io~tion wu complete 10 'ft're able to appn1e the court u ao the Utmt of has c:oopcrabon." Kart WU 1.Ddic~ by I federal sudj W")' OD Jwae 20 OD dw91111Ml he ~-"'8de ll_, coau\bUtiOal '° ttan·a \lfttOCIClellf\1 btd ror me • • Daaocratic ~tsal no~ 11.U11to~c•M11 .. ---dYn. .. tllle 1914-4 ·-ca•, • a Accardilll U> * ~ .. Km '*-..,,_°' .... "°"''*"·KM- (1'11 •• -Ulll.ilMJ . :. . esa could take lnltlativie In county traffic solution . 8r 1C*ft1AN VOIDS ............ COiia Mell i1 in a \Utique positjon '° ae.ct ~ Countr to a rqional IOlution IO the county 1 traffic won, accontiftl to I poup that ltudicd the dty. Timothy H. Nonhrop. who studied COiia Maa11 political process this month u a Coro fellow, said the cil}''• stJ'oal fiuncial base and crcativ1ty woulc1 allow the city to lead the county to a traffic solution. .. Traflic is t.he No. I political itaue," Nonhrop said. ··rs it a matter of widenina another su-eet, or is it a maner of extendin1 another freeway? COiia Mesa should take the l~d." Northrop made his comments as the 12-member Coro study group ~led a final report ofits study to community leaders. The 12 who spent a wct'k stodyin.g Costa Mesa arc participating an a nine-month FeUows Program with the Coro Foundation. a non-profit orpnization that prepares men and women for public leadership roles. While in Costa Mesa, the)' inter- viewed raMkntl, city officials, re- porters and even a ninth-arade class at Cost.a Mesa High School The study loobd at everything from the slow- powtb iuuc to sqreption . Oenerally, the aroup found city ~venuncnt rnponsive to the nC'Cds of its citizens and concluded that the citizens reap rewards from aood planni:i iD tbc city's earlier cays. .. But velopment was a two-edged 1worc1.;: said Steve Glenn, a Brown snctuate who worbd at Apple Com- puten before entering the Coro prosram. ..It brouJht wealth and anc:reued opportunity, but also the t.rlDSpOrtation problems." Caprice Youns. a Yale University P'lduate, said a balanced approach b)• earlyDlanncrsJivesCosta Mesa a mix ofindustry. commercial and residen- tial development, which adds to the quality oflife in t.he city. Housina seemed the city's only lhonfAll in the Coro report. .. The cost and availability ofho.us- ina is a critical problem," said Chi- Lina Tong. "That is forcing the middle class to move to outlying areas, creating long home-to-work commutes and adding to traffic and air~uality concerns." It can allo add to crime, she said. The Coro Fellows praised the city for itl livina room dialogues and other efl'oru to bring an ethnically diverse population lOJcther. While most adults antervit"Wed fOr the ttport said they do not think crime is a problem in Costa Mesa. the ninth 1raders said the city m.1y soon have • serious gang proble11. said Carolyn Gins~ a Stanford Uni- versity araduate. . . ''The Stu.dents said they join gangs to make themselves different and to ,et away from the pressures of family and school," Ginsberg said. "They said it aJso gives them power:· Ginsberg said just one bo) raised his hand when she asked if an\ of the students planned to live in· Costa Mesa when they grew older. "They probably don't know how aood things arc in this cny ... sh~.s:ud. Severa) Coro members said they'd • aJ.adly live in Costa Mesa -but they couldn't afford a home there. To be accepted into the Coro proaram applicants must snow a potential for public life. said Em- manuel Bediako. a pro1ect engineer in the defense industry before .:oining Coro. Those accepted pay S2.500 tuition. Bediako, 38, said he hopes to use bis Coro experience to someday build a better government in his native Africa. COMPLEX OF MUSEUMS PROPOSED ••• From Al eventually local governments would probably-be-invotvm:in suppM!ng --~~~~~ ...... ~~p~ • ...,,..,· ............... · '"-~~-.. There's no way a ~rojcct like this could be self-supporting." he said ... I think our own Performing Arts Hirohito ill, cancels talks TOKYO (AP) -Emperor Hirohito was running a fever today for a second straight da) and Pnmc Minister Noboru Takeshita canceled a scheduled meeting with the 87-)'ear- old monarch officials said. Hirohito had a fe ver of about I 00.4 degrees durin$ a ch~kup this mo~­ ing, but "he is feeling well and his appetite is normal." said an Imperial Household Agency official. Hirohito. the world's longest reign- ina monarch. will stay in bed "all day," the official added. On Sunday morning, Hirohito had a fever of I 00.4 degrees. Sniper k11ls suspected M afloso In p rison yard REGGIO CALABRIA. Italy (AP) -A sniper killed a ·suspected Mafia member as he strolled in a prison yard, police rcportc<f. The victim was to have appeared before a judge to ansv.ier questions about a mob war in the region. Pasquale Rocco Libri. 26. died after rcceivirif a single sho t in the face Sunday. police said_ The sniper apparently was hiding tn a partially constructed building near the prison. police said, and escape(i in a car. Libri was in jail on charges of attempted homicide and member- ship in the 'ndrangheta. a local version of the Mafia. Cater will nan into tro®~~ raiCP''The ~1n.JArti Center-is opetaled witlt-fto pubhc-funding:- Tbe poup also would hope to convince a local aovernment or one of the major landowners like The Irvine Co. to donate the land for the complex. .. This is a very ambitious project. and we aclwlowledge that," said Smith who resides in Newport Beach and belonp to Art Spaces Irvine. a private. non-profit group. But committee members are con- vinced the concept ofbuildingscveral museums and attractions together would appeal to residents and vis- itors. "If you want to attract people to museums it's better to group them totether," Smith said. That way, a fam ily could enjoy an. outing that permitted members to visit the attractions that interested them. Committee members also would like to see inclusion of aTI orientat ion center in which visitors could learn about the sianificance of the attrac- . tions and their relationships to one another and the world outside. Smith said. . They have had some preliminary discussions with local museums that mi~t move to the site and want facilities that would house tr:l\ eltng exhibiturid private.collections-. -- "We're-not looking '8t -museUdl.S like tht-<Rtty ... smill\ sarcr."l tbinut would be rm possible to bring a 1tiqui-_ ties together today for a major museum. "We're looking more at inte llctive and traveling exhibits." Several members of the lrvi11e Cit} Council said they suppon the con- cept, but at least one voiced doubt about government help. Sally Anne Miller. long involved m pushing cultural projects. said other city c ultural projects have a I read) claimed what funds are availahle. "I've always been suppon1,e of getting the ans into Irvine:· M11ler said. "But it would be very difficult to commit city funds. ··we have a theater about to break around and I'm about a million dollars sh on now." Irvine Mayor Larry Agran S< id the city might be able to pro.,,ide land should some open space be d\.'d .cated. Butlhat hasn't tiappencd ~l't. ''I'd certainly consider such J proposal in a favorable l1gh1:· .\gran said of the museum complex. Smith said the plan remains in the "neophyte stages" with prop<,nents looking to see what kind of st1pport they can muster before n10,·ing forward. KARL SENTENCING •••. Prom Al Lorimar Home Video. to make campaign donations to candidates he favored. and then reimbursed the eml)loyces in cash. The practice enabled bim LO circumvent federal campaign laws, which limjt individ- ual donations to S 1,000. Karl's trial was scheduled for November, but his Washington E>.C'. attorney, John Vardaman. struck a barpin af\cr what he called. "hard neaotiatjons .•• Karl, a 197 1 graduate of Corona del Mar High School. m ade a fortune for bis company through marketing the Jane Fonda Workout tape. 4\t one time the company's annudl sale" wen~ estimated to be as h 1gh as SI 00 million. · He was forced to resign from Karl- Lorimar in 1987 because of conflict of interest allegations, He later fou nded Karl-Irvine Films with James ff\ ine. COX BEA VIL Y FAVORED IN 40TifRACE •.• From Al cilwoman and former teacher. l..enney, SS. raised a modest i tj.27S tliro~ June 30 and coded up the primary In the black by about SS.200 after defeating one challenger. includln& a SI ,()()().per-plate fund· raiter Sept. 27. and the degree to which he can whittle down his debt. Cox cam~ign manager David Mcintosh wd he hopes to raise m or(' than $250,000 for the general elec- tion. which is no t an enormous amount when you consider that only one complete campaign mailing costs $40,000. forces with him 10 a get-out-the-vote drive for the GOP slate. "We're just trying to mold to~ether this huge field of volunteers.· said Chuck DcVore. a former 40th Dis- trict candidate who joined tre Cox campaign after dropping out of the race. Frorn Point Conception the Mexican Border -Owr lnrw waters llght and variable winds tonight and Tuetday morning becom6ng eoYthwest to west 10 to 15 knota with 2-foot MU Tue.day aft..-noon and ~ S~ aouthwest 2 feet. 1 fllOi/1$ Ext«15MI low cloodlness tonlg t becoming part!'/ cloudy 1 -.&-A.~ ~ Tuetday afternoon • !"!: c: ~o W••" S1t1r•M•t ......... __ / .......... 87 70 --------U.S. Temps Eztended 6"' .. Newe>nMn9 119 78 Calif. Temps. "' LO NewYOfllC!ly 78 &4 011--.c11v 78 71 ~ . .,,,...,,._. 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Further legal wrangling~ have been suspended until both sides hear the new system. said residents' attorney Richard Spix. Rcpresentauves from each group and Supenor Court Judge Richard Beaco m are e"<pccted to be on hand today to hear the tC'sts. Both sides are-scheduled to ht·:id had .. to court Sept. 29. Juan Bcnhen1. president o l RF"IT Co .. said the light. plmrrful tr:in'>· ducer units would be sus1x-ndnJ m t'r the audience "ltke an umbrella .. 1n place of the bulk~ speaker"~ stem' on stage. Bcnheni said the transducer c;~s­ tem concentrates sound rather than spreading 1t like traditional loudspeaket system s. The system works on a principal of "ps)- choacoustics ... tncking the mind into believing the sound 1s com1n$ direct I} from the stage when 1t is n:oall} coming from all around .. lfyou look at a rose from 100 feet away, you can't smell 11. But 1f you look at the same rose and someone sprays rose perfume near ~·)u. )OU believe you arc smelling the rose:· said Benheni. who helped develop the transducer S) stem. Today's test -.-..111 ut1lt1(' onl } a fraction of a complete transducer system. Berthen1 said. If ms1alll:d at the amphitheater. more than 500 transducer units would be u<ied. suspended about :20 feet Jbo'c the audience, he said. Bcnhcn1 \\Ou Id not sa' h11v. much a complete transdun·r s~s11•m \H1uld cost. but said 11 would prohahh lO~l "much. lllur h 'k '>'i than h111ld.ing .1 wall or a roof.·· Residents claim tht~ hJ'-hcen an unusually no1s> lOOtTn season. Costa Mesa police rccei H'd sc\l·ral complaints last "eek during the l\\O· night stand of hard rocl. g10111" Aerosmith and Gum ·1' R1N·~ ·~ht shows were among the loude\t of Lh~ )Car. residents s.11d "It was e11trcmel) luuJ. n tr ·111e- ly," resident Laurie L u~k sa1<1 .1flcr last Wednesda)°s ~ho" .. , JU\t e=:n't say how frustrating 11 ·~ •• Bnckson said he e\pectt·d i.1 nav~ noise le vel results lrum th• :wo concert~ b> T uc-.dJ' Woman jailed in newborn's death BtJRBANK IAP) -..\ w."l111an remained an J311 \.\llhuut tn.! or invcst1gallon or murder altt.r •he decomposed bod) nl a nr"°"'·' ~.>) was found abandonl·d in .1 tra\I'\ • l n. authorities SJ1d . Ai leen Ordelhe1dl' .!7. uf Hurt:Y.a••lc was arrested aturda~ alt1.•r th< l'Vd) of the infant. wtth the umbil1r:il cord and placenta a1111rhed. \.\3'> l 1u"d about noon .. AIDS HITS HOME AT DORNAN FORUM .•. "rom Al until this minute." ~1d Lhe Re· publican congressman. who then asked his wife. "Why didn't you lell me?" "I d idn·t want to hun \Ou."' '>hi.' said. LeTourneau acccptt'd Mrs. Dornan·s apolog) and ash·d Dornan 1f he would suppon federal suhs1d1es to AIDS sufferers to purrha'il' AZT. orazidothymidine. the onl~ dru~ n•)w approved in the Untted States for treating AIDS. "Of course," said Dornan. R- Garden Gro,c. ..It e~tcnds the precious thing "'e call human I& ... AZT has sho~n a s1gnafkanl abiltt) to prolong life among AIDS patients. but costs up to SI 0.000 per )"ear. .. LcToumcau had organized a rall~ of the Orange Count~ Visihiltty the conservattH~ congre-;sman ·., stand on gay issues Dornan isseek111g a third two-year term. About 25 people panin pJtt·d in till' rally. Some members of thl.' group wore T-sh1ns sa~1ng .. Queer a11 d Present Danger" and drmonstrator\ in black shroudsc:imcd a mock coll n outside the Orange Count) \chool. As they gathered in a c1rclt' and read names of those who h:id died from AIDS. a few hostile Doman sup- porters yelled "sodom1tts" and "fa1r- 1es" at the group. After the session. LcTourneau said Dornan had denounced the term "gay" on the House floor and refused to back federal h:gislati0n to bar discrimination based o n se\ual prefere nce. said ht" has been "on the cutting;J~­ of anti-A IDS lcgislatton. Doman said he contributed p;.11 ot his S 12.400 congressional p.1 ~ r.: "':o help AIDS hosp1 rt's and called a .:t·w~ confcren~ in Januar~ 1987 10 r•:..i hl1- cize the cnormit' of the 1<,\Ul' "I've lost fnrnch and rx·1..,plt.· I ''""" to AIDS," Dom an said. Dornan said he u nclerstood 11.c anger ofhomose,uals. noting th .. : 1hc more than 41,000 people "ho t>avc died from AIDS in the United S;~tes exceeds the number of Amen. ans killed during the Korean War "My hean goes out to them. ':lu: l am not going to let them wr('L'k l' crv town hall meeting.·· D o man '>31d · Lcnney said she expects to spend about the same amount in the general electfon. What she lacks m finances. Lcnoey hopes to make up in volun- teersuppon and endo~ments. She is also bopin' that the div151ve Rc- publica{I pnmary and what she calls Cox's hani·line conservativism will "It may wcU be that Lida LennC) spends more than I do." Cox said half SHUTTLE • League, a gay rights group. to protest Doman confirmed he opposed the anti-discrimination legislation but "No one goei. awa> from a &lb Dornan town hall ml'ctmg bore<! nt uninformed." quipP<·d Oorn11., :) chief of staff. Bnan Bennett. also Jive her an edge. .. My (campaign) will basicall} be a arau-rools strategy ... Lcnner said . Cox said his bUJiget w1I depend ta,..ely on fonhcoming cfonauons. jokingly. "I've got to raise a lot of • • • money to be at ground zero." · From Al What Cox may lack in person\ll location will better ser~e them. One campai.&n funds is panially offset b} support from the county's Re-way to do so would be to shuttle-them publican Pan}'. which has joined from norffi Laguna to the parlong lot until they got used to the ne,1 spot. she said. Collison made her suggestton at a Lotto jackpot uncl aimed Oity Council candidate's forum Fri.- day sponsored by the Nonh Laguna Community Association. ··That's not a bad idea." Ma) or Dan Kenney said of Colhson's proposal. "I don't think on a long- term basis we could do it." SACRAMENTO (AP) -Nobody came up with the six numbers needed to win the weekend's SS.9 miJlion "Lotto 6-49 .. jackpot, the California Lol1ery announced Sunday. ~ numbers drawn Saturday nilbt for the twi~wecldy pme Were 4, Is. 26, 28, 42. 49 and the bonus numta, 39. The elusive SS.9SS,737 j8dcpot will roll over to Wednesday's pme, which may have a jackpot of about S l I million. ORANGE COAST ...... c. SJ0 W....,. 81 C:-1 .,._ CA .... ...,_ low 1NO C-. ..-... CA 11611 c;......, ... 10·5111 Oii•-• ICl•tOt .. .., ... ,,, Five tickets came up with five regular numbers aod the bonus to win S320.}92 each. There were 197 tickets w1th just five numbers. each wonh $4.189, I Tickets with four numbers tot.a.led I I, 731. wonh $63 eacb, and 229,411 tickets came up with three oumben to win the fixed SS prize. Si.lcs for Saturday's pme totaled SI S.006.658. Players' prizes tot.a.led $4.313.301. Kenney said another kc} ro the plan's success will be gaining the cooperation of the emplo»cri.. But overall he approved ofa hinng hall at the DCl'kina lot. "We've got to do something to relieve the congestion (in north Lquna)." he said. "But ~e·,c got to do it 1n a humane way:· Ju•tcall 842~86 ~!fa ,.. ___ .....,r,._ ICl·tor•ll ........ ., .... IWiOil.S WW\ M*f ""-t90"00uc.d """91111 ~ ,., I""" I Of '"""19'11 O'fo'Wf ~t do you like ab<>ut the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call lht number above and )'Our mftlllle wdl be recorded. tran1CT1bcd an<J de- livered lO lbc ·~opiate editor. • ' The IMW 4-boUt lftlweri"' lef"V~ may be Uled to rtCOtd letla'I to tbe edJtor on any topic. Coatn'buton to our Lcntts column must andude dletr name and telephone num~r for verification. Ten us whlt'a on your mind. ' Medallion Shawl by COLE ·HAAN Available in Black, Cordovan and Mahogany I . ... #119 FMhion hland •Newport Beach • 769-1622 •Bullocks Wilshire Wins , -O..enge Coaat OAIL.V PILOT/ Sunday, September 18, 1988 ................ , ~ . .!WUC pg ftalC llDl1Cf W •llCf -MUC •llCf MUC •T1Cl MUC MmCl MUC ll>TU -MUC •ta ft9IC mta . mYC mTICl MmtlJIMJll HI Mm.aue•nt1• ..._,...., _... '·-=-.ow• MmtOU8WM w.-•~ ..... ~on,..... 1s. 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Fountelfl VtJ,. ... -, .. C•11• ..... • ,_ ..._ • Jeoob, .,.. VII Celt ....., 3 • WU ,... ...... Ave ~ 1111"-Lw.~ Joe11M1HwyLutill.1402 PW1 lleNM ... oontrKted by •• Cllt.N?Ot C0<por. NO~~-~LE ~,.,:..~a.C::. ~.~ ......... 9Mcft, Tr:: c;:::,. '1eeet1 ....... Cllt.-1 • .. • c ..... - ._., c.11 ...., w. Moore Alie ' Senti Ana, ~:::::.., Coelt ~ ~ Ciinlc, on ,,:,,.~~tit . ~MAL P,.Of'ERTY •• 1 '· la. "" TNe ~ II Con• Cllf, '"'° ... ~~do ... Vfl"' "°'*' '· ~. 1"1 ~ ttf04 Delly ~ .. 1MI 1 t. OeeeCI ... 16'tl O.y Of Tlllt buelMN I• con· AT P,.IVATE SALE 511-752 ... ~ erl lndMdual Tilll ~ ,, con· -.... I ' ·; com IU•M• LaM, NHIPOll TNI bull~.. •• con. ''· M ........ ow.. 0 ............ 1... ..... by.. ocwporatlon NOTICE IS HEREBY w ~ Te.e '•t••trant com .... ~ erl lndlMUll ,..!:., ': ~~ ~ a.:,:. c.::.= It con-~ ir.;.~~~om· "'°77 .._ 1. ...... M.D. T11• reo1w1nt com· Ot'4N ttlat the un0trti0R.a ~·-l'll9'IOeCI to tranaact bUll-The re1111=. c.::· ,_ _..., .,_ llotlttoue ..,.. lat: CC>i*1"*• IMIWlld 10 lr~I bull· W 11)1'1C( PublllMd 0r.,. Coall _.... to trMMC1 bull-wlll _.at ptllfll• ..... to ttwl PIC11TIOU8 -•• nw und9r ttl9 flctltlou1 l'NllOICI ~ ~he llctlt~ · ... ~-,.,.. Of '*'* Th• r90l1tran1 com-.,.. unc19r 1t1e 11e1111ov1 ~•.'=-Septemw 17. ~_,:.M°'llC= ~ i:'°conT~~ ...-tTA~ :--lllMM'*': ':..,.~=-_,.°'~,.... .... on M9'f H, ~~ '~t .. ~ ~..--~ ~ .... ~5. "!~IT .. ~ Se937 Mad MOiie on Auou•t ur. ;:r-~'°' C~t. on or The~ paraone •• ,... ....., lllowa on (not ~l '~ c Ooddt ·---.. ,. ,...,,_,. -_..... "'' .. ....,..... ' -... _, ,... aft• 1M 2tU'I d•y of s.p. dOlne~•: fMncyl.Jaoob ~Cet90l'I _, • Iii.cs ~ nerne Of !'lam. 1MI Tiw tolowW'9 .,.._ • .,. a.. J p ct\ s teMW ,... II ''"' offlc)• T K'I CLEANING SER· Thia ........,, ... fli.d Thia IUIMIMnf ... mad Tlllt .....,,,.,.., .... ..... IDow on ,..... 31. Joelpfl H Luelf doing~... PmlJC ll)TIC( ,_. at ' .co ot cOLOWE,LL BANKER VIC(, H4t Seoeretrom, With Illa~ OWk of Or· w1tt1tt190ounty et.r11 of Or· .. tM County C*tc Of~ ,... Tlllt ltatemanl -fli.d DtllllHWOOD IEACH ~ 1tal9!Mnt WH 11*1 CoMt HIOf'lweY It Avocado: Sant• AN. Calif. f2704 .. County on hptam~ .. COunty on -teml* ... County on Seplem Nctlwd L. '---..... tt19 County C1trt1 ot Or· CLU9/D"IFTWOOD IEACH OEPA'ITMENT OF tM County Clattl 01 Or Newpoft hacll Ci tH58 T.,... A. Wtlllaml. 555 13 ,... 13, 1 ... , 13, 1 ... Tilll .....,._t WM tltad ... c-tyonleptamt>« CLUI MOllL!HOME THETMASURY .ittl CountyOllAUOUll 1i (Attn• JUDY ROe81NS) ... Paul1ttno, Coate M•••. ' '1t1MI "'1MI Or '= wlttl Illa County C..,_ ol Or· 13, 1... PAN<, 214'2 Pecfflc: Cout INTlAHAL REVENUE = ' Illa nGt-t lltla Ind lnlernt of Calif, IHH PutllilMd Or... Coal! PubMeNd Of_,. Cout PuOllltl9d ... e .,_ County on Sep11m1>a1 '111111 HWtweY. Huntington Beac:ll, HAVICE ,_ Mid Con°M!'V•t• 11 the tltM Klmberly HanMn, $55 Delly Piiot s.c>tamtlef 18 Dally Pilot Sapteml* 18. Dally Pilot Seplamtlef I • 2, l... Pulllllflad Or_,. Coelt Clilt. t2t4I NOTICI Of' UAL.ID ~ Or ... Cout of .... Ind '" Illa right, tttla Paut•rlno, Co11a MHI, 26, OctObar 2, t , 1... ' H . C>c:«ow 2, I , 1tN 26, October 2. I , , ... 611- 784 ,_ Delly Not Sepeamt1er 11, Tiw "°*'911 L Ma~ Tru1t -IALI Delly Not Aug119t 28 Sep-and ln..,_t that the •late c.itt. IHH Su-7ea Su·78l I __. & Kt..,, IOOO II. 0ctoMr a .•. ,... of tlU, CS.tld Ju"-22, UN* Illa autnonly In ....... 4 11 11 1tei of Mid ConMf'Vll .. llu ac-TMI bvliflffl ti con· llrdl..,_,tute•~O . .._. Su-795 11U, Aob9« I. Meyer, In..,.,..~ Code aec-' • • au-749 QU!redbyooeratlonottewor dllctad by:• geMr•I Pin· __ ..;Ml..;;:;;;;IC~ll);.;;;.TIC(;.;.;;;;...._ Ml.IC NOTICE pof1 8-dl, ~. t29IO Trull... HO N .. 1por1 lion 1331, tM PfOC*tY de-wt other than or 1n ner""" Pulllllflad 0r-. Coae1 ....C •TICE een.. Drt¥e •1050, New· tctlbldbaloWhMb-uelz· W ll)TIC( =ion~011111 011111dCon· Th• rav111rant co m. PIC'"10U8-M ...cnnoueMt .. 11 ...cnnouawn DlllY Not _..,,_. 11, PGt1 9Mcft. c.ld . .92MO ad for nonparm•nt of IM time 01 Nia "*'* to cranaact bull· ...-ITAW ..._ ITAftmNT ..,... ITAW 11. ts, October 2. 1... PIC~•T ~M Tilll t>ullneu t• con· lnt•nal ,_ tuae due PIC'"10U8 ..-aa :rv.,:~ ·~n the <*1ain r..i ,_. unct.r 111a 11e1111ou• Tiw tOlowlno '*'°"' are The~ l*'IOf\S are The ~ per.one •• ~77tll .._ A,_.., cNc:ted by· TrultHll'llP from ANDREON I ...... ITAftmNT liuated ln llllCtty ~name or nlllMS dOlflQ~u: dolng~u doing~-.: --.---.,.-llft-ftf'r..-.__...-The folowlrlt pertone are wndlt '9llOCabla tru1t ENTERPRISES, INC . 17M Tiw ~persona era ::z,,•Blacll Countyol Milici ab01111 on SaptllC'llblr BUTCH VANDERPOOL INOUSTRIAL FOIL. & EM· MJ MED&A SERVICES. 15 ,._ ""''-doing~~• B 770 Tl'•• raolttr•nt com· WNttler. ea.ca MMa. CA -.. bullrieee a 0r-Stat• 01 'c.iotornle 13, 1... AUTO APPRAISAL, 1319 llOSllHO, 24001 AliGll p.,k Oum~. lrvln•, Call! ..:nnoua wee I A:LO """";; LA • 1 ~ to tranaact buti-HUS The property Wiii ~ VA"CATION AT EASE -...-· ly llnown 11 45 T-w1111an11 Logar1 Suite 3. Costa Mela, ~ Suite 4 10. Minion ta715 .... -ITATlmln ~.._~ " .... tS!t,..,7 102• nMI UflOer IM ticflhOUS IOlcS It public .... ~ UU Minutemen Way: = Craalt Drive ,.._. Thie llltemenl was lllad Celll. 12128 Caltf l\MClley JaclclOfl, 15 Gum- --::::....._. .._ -· .,_ • ·~ ~ Mme or tllltMI ..-cl bid •• prO'<ltd«S "' Coate......_ Callt 12626 ...,..., -......11 Cllilorl'l•'cAP• "'4th tM COUnty C~ ol Of. Everett Paul Vanderpool, i I•• I A n t on 1 o wood. lfvlne. Callt. 92715 ~The;;;;;;;.::"aonaara A~A L":!;-~oa~~":....,M>o'4on8eptamt>« lnt•Ml~Codeaec-CNryfLYf'Msmttll,2334 45&'.~it an<lll'IOf .. plt· •ngeCountyonSaptambe<'507 Sturv-on Or . Coste H•rnand•z. 111191 F"•r.• Tllll b141neaa 11 con· ST WESTERN HUNT· t~.;5 ona .,, ' 1• 1... T tloftlonl33~ and rB~ad~~ Minuteman Wey, Coit• tlcular"' dMCrt~ u lol· 13, 1tl8 ...... Call! 12626 Alie., Ga1cMrl Grove, C.11 ~by: an lndMdUal ·-~ L Me~. rvlt• lat 1 ..,..,. ...., ...., ...., ..... Call! 121M '' ,.,_ Thll bull"-"• It con· tM40 Tiie ra9i.trant com· INOTON BEACH INN 21112 Tttll bullnaH 11 con-Ttlll at1t_,t -• liled Opened Octob« 811'1. 19S8. thli buS.na11 11 con· Iowa, 10 wll 4 6 Pvblllflad Otange Coast dllctlcl t> : en lndMdual Thia bullnaH " con· "*'* to traneact buel· P•clflc CoH I Highway ducted by: an lndtvldual wttft '919 County Clark ol Or· Timi Bids wtll ~ Opened' dUdad by an lnc:IMdual LOI 17 of Tract ~n ~ O.lly PMot Septaml>ef 18, Th• r.Vlatr•nt com· ducted by an Individual -under IM llctltlout Huntington S.ecll, Calif The re9111ren1 com. ~County on August 25, t0-00 am, Ptac. of Sate· Tiie raglatrent com· ;;g-mac> r~1~~tus1va ol 25, Octobalt 2. 9. 1988 rneno.d to tranMGt bull· Tl'I• r•9lllr1n1 com· ~ MINI or narnet ~ Aob«t L MIY., Trvs\ ~ ~ ·~=~11:::'; 1111 "90110 ~~~· "':"' ~: rwc*2 to tranw:t t)Usl· .. -~. MIP9 1n tM Su· 785 MM unoer Ille flcllllou• =-::~ ·~:"'f~1=; = above on Augutt 111. of 1N2. dated June 22 ~ ~ or names PutllilMd Orange coeit Only ,.,. rl\)llt, tnla, end ~~en:.1141 or ~~ious oft~~ o: 0111a Cou~~tyRI-PtalC ll>TICE ==-=-~ $;p,: "'*'*' n,me or namae Mlelle, J-*aon 1N2, Ro~rt L M1y.r lletad l t>OW on N/11. . Delly PMo1 September 4 t t lntarH I o f An C1r•on1 •·~··"ft. cor ..... o range 1 1tN lleted 1001111 on 11178 Thia _..._, wu flied TrullH. H O Newport Oallld R Lll!y 11. ~5 1... E.nt•P'IMI, In<:~ In ln<I to = at>ow on ,,..,,_t • EASEMENTS l•IO\llf Con· fltCTinOUa ....... • Everett Pw Vendltpool Rafaal Hllfnancllz wlttl the County Ctant of ()r. Cent•°' •1050, ~port Thie 1111'-lt WU hied ' • s 755 , .... property wlll ~ otte<acl ~1 loll IOf Ille purpoM ..... 8TAftmNT Iliad Tlll9 •t•t-• ••• filed ... County on August 19, ~~· C:U1!,~!::011 con· :;.·~~n~ c=.~~ u· :~~ ..!.=v:=·. ~ ~t~:!~:s r.i.ci .,,:•~r~~1:::, •,nndd ~r~:;::~ T,,. tollowlng 1>1r10ns are wt;h~~·~-;;n6;:'01 Or· :;.''c-ou~~ c.:V~~: ~;: 1... ,_ ducl•d t>y Tru11 .. 1111p 13, 11U "8.IC NOTICE lvrntlh lnfOt"matlon •t>out wltll ''c-~ty CAlarll :~ ~~-lec1111iu for encro1c11men: d~'l ~ S,·M PSO N =County on Augu11 25, 1988 Publltllad Or ... Coast under ravoc.t>ll trust ,.,.. AC'Uf1C)U8 .,..... POHlbl• encumbrtncH , = oun on ugu ' •nd for natural setllemenl ° COMMUNICATIONS, 15250 '111141 '** Dally Piiot Auou•t 28, .s.p- Tlla registrant com· Publllhad Oranva Coat um 8TATW•NT which m1y l>I uMtul In Cl.-,~ llructures, end lg Tranllator Lan., Huntington PublllMd Or~ Coul Published Oreno-Cout tembef 4, 11, 18, 11U marlClld ~ ·~:sa~li~~·; ~'bet Pllr:, ~'-:"J:' 18· The followlng persons 1re t•mlnlng the -~~~ue ~. 111141 Publllllad Orange Coast d~~lc:~:c1 ~0v!7e ~rt~~~~ e.ac11, C111!, 92~9 Dally PllOt s.ptemt>er 4, 1 t, Delly Piiot September 4, 11, Su-745 ,_. u • 0 · · doing ~ •: lnl.,..t being ...,... ..,._,, P. o.ay PllOI Auvust 28 Sep. r wt i,111 1111 covered MIChMI S. Simpton, 6031 11. 25. 1tN 18, 25, 1188 NOTICE =-:'t>o:!': :;pt:,":: I Su-793 S-fRATEGIES, 2700 ~~ o~ ~~.~2~~ taml*4, 11, 18, t988 ::vi! lhe purooses of Summ•rd1te •• Huntington Su-787 Su-766 _ __;Pta;.;:;:=IC;...;.;;.;;..;.;.;.;; __ 1. ~!!!.. L M .-Trvat.. Mt.IC NOTICE =~·::..;~r 9:e~~-D I of lo~1 t~5 or NewponCoMe.. Su-747 ::::~~':,,~~~,:,~o: -~~·11~:::::. 14669 PtalC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTIC£ ~~ .. =· .,.,.,..., •,~. W•OI Cor¥.°Vetoon Ne-Tract In 11'11 clty of Ila PtaJC.Jl)TICE. I .......... .. Am.or.oa. Llk 11.nore _ • -Tilil -tt•IMlllll WH flied ectn10UI •.nnsu -.....-Will • "S ., ..-.. lttOWti on • m1111 In tM •rtlela aM....... .. ..... Call! 12l30 • ACTITIOU811UW•• fltCTinOUa ....... The lollowln9 ~ .,. wtth IN Count}' c~ of Or· ..... ITA,.....-r -. ......... . I 11m I racorOacs In Boe* 6, Peve .1 TlmNT °'" mant1" In that c«11Jn Oec· Tiii• business 11 con· ..... ITATW•NT ..... ITATIMRNT doing bulinfts a; • ---enge County on Aug4st 25 ThalOllOWmQPl'tONlf• ~. ~·-~llflOn City, Ne-l of M~tltenaous M~~ -~A ~ ' laretlon ol Coven~nlS eon-dueled by • ganer.attpan.~Tt.1o11owin9pwaona.,,e TlloatollowlftVper-•re .i...~1~~0C! _ ,... ""'"" .,.,..,,....,.,. · ~di of Orne-COUnty U9I of-NCTITK>US 'OHIOnl, and rKlrlCllOM r ... M'llllp doing bullnMI M doing~ as· 2004 8elaWic Or . Coste Fll010I AL·LIN LANDSCAPE TNa bv .. neu 1~ con• .C•lllorln1 Co mmonly ....... NAME f~Clld Augutl l2. t974 In Tll• 'ra iltrent com· JP. MARSH CO , 10830 LETTE,RPRESS UN· MaM. Cam. 92$2& Pubbhad Orange Coast CONSTRUCTION 21062 ~ %;1:• ':m. known A.s 1786 WlllltMw, Tl'll follOwlng parsons 8f* ~tt, c::::01ee7 lo ll*lCld tog lrtmacl butt-La Fonde C4rcle, Fountain LIMITED. 3732 W We<rtef Alc:Nrd C. 0avteis.. 2004 Delly Plot s.c>temblr 4 11 Raclwood Lao•. Min ton rMncecf" 10 lfWlMCI bull· Coll• Meta. CA 92625 ln-l.bave ~oned tM use of 1 i'· IC•ll Is ~ • 1 ""' undllf Illa llct•tloua VtJltey, Callf'. 9270( A..,. , Santi An1, Call! ~ °' . eo.t1 Mase, 11, 25, ,... vi.io. Celll 92691 ,,... under the flctltJoui d\nlrlll Butcftng 75 X l20 Ill• Fictitious Busmen .. 1111 P'OC*l't' ~ name or names Pllrlcla Ellen Mar1h. t2704 Cell. t2t28 _______ s_u_·7_!>6_ Linda Lal Slagel 21062 l>ulln.-IWlfM 01' natMt !Mt con1111lng of 986 Sq Fl Name VJ'SQUALITY MAIN· II without w11ranly Of rep. llltad above on Al.!glllL t. tot30 La Fond• Circle, R. I I.. A nt 0 n I 0 Th .. bullnau II con· Radw~ Lane Mission lleMd MIO'll on Augusl 22 and ci.tecllad 2 ear 1111''99· TENANCE 577 VIClorta St r-tallon as IO IM ton· 1tl8 rountaln Valley. Cahl 92708 H•rn1ndez, t tll9 1 F1y• ducted by: en ~I "8.IC NOTICE l/lajo,C1111 9269l tll8 'I s room1, 2 ~room end 1 (A). Costa Mess, Cetit dltlonof lUltlblhlyoftMIOll MicllHIS Simpson Thi• bu1lna11 11 con· Ave. Garden Grove. Calif Th• re9111rant corn· Al•n S••o•I 210 62 Jaeen Labady Prlllidant 1>1111 Property may tta in-92627 -or of eny 1mpro11eman1s Tllll 11111_,1 WIS filed duc11d Dr an Individual 92140 menoad to transac1 busi· fllCTTnOUa .,...,. Redwood Lene Mission Thie 1ia.._;1 wu tiled IPKt~ II From eark>r T"-Flcllhous Business tllal'IOn '°' constr14Ct'°: or with the County c~ of Of· Th• r•glltrant com· Tl'lll bu1lna11 11 eon· -undllf tlla flctltlOut ..,... ITATa•NT Vtajo, Calll 12691 Coun CWll 01 Or onty al 1786 Whittler, eo.11 ....,,. referred to ebove w11s occupancy i nd wn out Count on A 51 25 maN:ed 10 transact busJ. ducted by en ln<ll\lldual • bulltteel name Of MIMS The fOllowlnO pertonS are T1111 butineu •• con· ::."county~ AUQUll 2s: M••. CA 92825 Sut>· lllad 1n Otange County on termite clurano. teri~llte = Y ugu ' ,,... undlt the tlc11uou1 Tl'I• r•g111ren1 com· llatld above on AUQ'dl 1, dOlrlG buell'laaa 111 duC'I~ by • ~al Pllfl· 1191 mtulon of Bl<lt AH bids Ju 1 7 1 9 8 e Fr Le work °' otllet repair WOf 10 F1101• bultlnMI name or namas "*'* to trenMCI busl· 1MI OAANOE COUNTY SPA nerlfllc> ""117 mwl t>a submitted on Form NO h85547 .,. '*1ormad by Miiar Put>lilllad Orange ColSt lilted •bove on Se9t..-nt>lf ,... under Ille ficlltiOUS Aicftard c. o.vtes MPAIA/SPA REPAIR OF Th• registrant com· Put>lllhecl C>ranva Coast 2222 Sealea Bid tor Valla Jeun Leal 577 VIC· Termaot111e Cesll1nlaw-OeJI'; PtlOI Seotember 4 11 5 tM8 ~ na!'M or namn Thia 1tat.,,,.,,t was tiled ORANGE COUNTY. 17233 rnencad to transect buSI· .._ Ow 4 Pvr~ of Seized Prt»-la s't (Aj eoSll M... !vi money of the United 19 25 1988 ' . 'PatrlQI E Merill M111c11bove on July 28, 1978 wlttl Illa County Olertt of Or· •~St .. Sult• F, Foun· .,._ unw the 11c1111ous ~~5~~.,_tam · 11· arty Contact '"-ott!QI in-~f 92827 · Stet• 011 eonf1rm11l0ll or ' · s.,.757 Tl'lll 1111.,,,.,,t wlS tiled Rat.., Herna.ndaz enge County on Se9tember 1aln v.-y, Carll 92708 ~ name or names I • ' Su.782 ~tad below for F"0<m1 Nii. Cuulu 2s.9 FCH· tale, tan percent (10%1 of '11114tll IM County Clarll ol Or· Thll •l•l~t wu flied 13. 1... ,.1 .. ~ N. Wojtklewicl, lleted lt>Ove on 11.ugust 29 2222 and lnformaoon et>Out dNnl eo.11 M.sa c1i.t the •mount t>id 10 ac:com-anga County on s.c>tembet with tM County Clerk of Or· PubMeNd OrMga c•1 MOO £0iligar Aw API 1104, 1... I Illa property Sut>m.11l>id1 10 IHH ' ~Y the otter by certified Plitt.IC NOTICE 6. ttN anga County on August 25, Dally Piiot S.,,tamtler 1e, Huntington Buell Calll Lindi L Siegel PtalC NOTICE the peraon natnld t>alow Thia bullness wes c • tllacll. and 1111 bell.nee to t>e ,.,OIM Jtea 25 Octobar 2 1 1188 12147 Tllll 11a1amen1 WIS llled before the time bids wtll t>e dueled co--partners ~ paid on conformation ot .. ie fltCTITIOUI ., ... ,, Published 0t1nge Coasf ,_,., ' ' ' su-791 Patricia A Woftll-'C:l "'4th the County Clarll ol Or· fltCTTnOUI .,..... °'** Payment Terms: Tiiis !%,.,_.,, was tiled by Ille Superior Court NA• ITAff•NT Dally Polot s.piemt>er 1 t Put>lilllad Orenve Coell --------- 8400 ECS!nt« Alie API. 110•. enge County on September I NAiil aTAlWMENT Bid mull l>I accompanied "'4th the Counly Clerk 01 Or· Tuat. rer11s. ope1111n9 and TM followlng parsons are 1e, 25, Octot>et 2, 1988 O.lly Piiot September 4, 11. "8.IC NOTIC( Huntington S.ecn. Calif 1 13. 1988 The toflOWlng pwaon11re by IM tvn amounl 01 the bid Count on Septembe< m1tntan1nca expenses, 1nd ao1119 t>ualnes• is. Su-n i 18, 25, 1988 _.....;~=;.....;..;.;;.;.;..;.;; __ '"47 FJl1W I doing t>us4nets u II It totals $200 or lets 11 Illa ~ Y pr.,,-ilums on 111wrenoe ilc· CONCORDE OEVELOP· s u.765 fltCTmOU8 .,... .. Tiiis bu11ne11 It con· Put>lllllad Orange Cont CAPITAL MANAGEM!NT total bid 11 more thin $200, 13Pu:8111ad Oten Coast c.p11~ to the purchaser MENT, t9752 • M1cAru1ur Mt.IC NOTICE um ITA~ ductlcl by, husband and w1la o.11y Piiot Septembef 18 GAOUP. 31!4 Pullman S t . 9Ubmll 20 percent of Ille Delly PilOt Seo~eber 18 '•h•h t>e prorated as or 1ne Blvct •240. Irvin.. Cahl Mt.IC ll)TICE The 1o11ow1n9 ~· a,-e Tiie ragt1tr1n1 com· 25, OctObar 2. 9 1988 , Coste Mall, C11t1 921126 l amount bid or s200. WhlCh· 25 October 2 9 1988 date or rec0fd1ng ot con· 92715 · FICTIT10UI .Ul ... 11 doing~ u ; mancad lo trSIMCt t>uM-Su·792 Mlcl'IHI L Tlnmousl'I, ~ II II'"'., On ~· · · · S 798 vayenc;e RIC9fdlng of Deed 8PG EntarprlMs. Call· NAm aTAff•NT '9CTITIOUI .,..... DOCTOR DETAIL. 2034 -under IM ft<:t1t1ou1 11143 Pon wn.r.r, Nawpon t~ of the lllgllell l>ld, the u· transfer lll<H . ind 111 fornle, 19752 llAacArtllur Tne following persons era Mam ITATEMINT Plac:entta Aw .. eo.te Mall, ~ ~ or nemes Mt.JC NOTICE ea.en. Call!. 92660 ~ due. if any will be Mt.IC fl)TICE estrow lees lllall t>e paid BIVd • 240 Irvin., Celll I OOlng business as I The followtng per10ns are Cell!. 92$27 ....., above on Augull 24, Baird .A.. Sewell 2982.6 Ired 1n ~ .. Form of Pey-ona-1\all t>y Sellar eno one· 92715 BALBOA BEER COM· doing bullnals ... Dlrr9n Cllattee Mct<erdy 1... PICTinOUa .,..... t411¥11fa. Mission Viejo, Caul =··A.II peymaritl musl ~ fltCnTIOUI .,.._SS half by Buyer Escrow 11'1111 F.,rarl lnY111mants, C1ll· P~NY, 400 Snug Harbor, REIFINED MARKETING 813 Nardleue, Cofone Oil Patricia A Wor1k~z ...._ ITAff_,.T 92tet by cash eertiltad che<;c U. ITAffMEN'T ~ opened 11 I mutually fornil, 19752 MacArthur NlwpOr18Mcll. Ca1tf 92663 CONCEPTS, 392 Sunrise Mat. Calif. 92625 Thia 1tat""*lt •as tiled TM following persons are This business 11 con-• CHiiier'~ or lraHurer • The following pet$0flS are avr ... ble ComP•nr said Blvd •240 Irvine Calli Wiiiard E Dunlap Ill 400 C.Cla, Coal• MMa. 01111 Thie bullneu 11 con· with In. County Clark of Or· dotng bul!MSI IS ductad by CO-Partllerl CfleCk or t> 1 Un.tao St.eu doing bullnen u Etcrow lh1M l>e 1 ISO-dly Of 92715 Snu9 Herbor Newport 12927 duc:1ad by• an lndMdual anga County onlS.Oteml>ef INDUSTRIAL CIRCUITS. Tll• ra911tranl com-POllal, ~. express or LANE/KUHN PACIFIC sooner Escrow upon •rtt· Tllll busine ss Is cbn. BMctl, Clll1t 926&3 Loralyn,._.,, 1550S High-Tl'le reglatrant com· 2 1918 10044 Adams Suite 105. rnencacs to tr1nsac1 t>ut•· tatevripll mone y oroar HOMES, 14 Corpor11e te n agrH mant ol ll'le ducted t>y 1 1141f*al part· John Sturgws, 60t Clllf lend •I(, Ful\wton, Clllf """* 10 transact bu»- ,...,' Huntington S.1c11 Calif ,,... under the llchttous MM!e cMctt or money order Plaza. NawQor1 BalQll, Calli part• nerltllp Ot •• Newpon Baacn Celi! 9"32 ,,... under Illa fictitious Putlklfled Otange Coast 82t48 ~ 11eme 0< nemet peyebla to Ille 1n1arn11 Rev·i92&e0 All bl01 anoot1ersmus1 be Tiie reg1ttr1111 com· 92te3 Tl'll1 bullnH1 ts con· ~ name-"" nemet Deity PllOt S.Otamt>lf 11 Wfff'4V Lynn McConom Aiied •bove on August t ~ Setv.oe Oenla4 Vl. rnc_ a Ca11forn11 II\ writing i nd mull be re-manoad to transac:1 bus•· Tllot busoness 11 con· ducted by an lndlvtdual lllled at>ow on January t5. 11, 25, October 2. 1988 25111 FIOffdl Huntington 1Me . Natura ol Title Tne "Cl"'· corporation. c/o Din.el D ~ II tile ottl09S of re· -unclet tl'll l.c:1111ous ducted by )olnt venture Th• rao111ran1 com· tlll Su-772 9Mc11 Calif 926<17 I MIChaal TallmouSll tltla and 1n1eras1 of the tu · Lana t80 Eme<•ICI Bey attor nernad 1t>ove All l>t<ls bullMU MrM or nemes Th• registrant com· matlC*I to 1ranaac1 bu• o..r.n McKardy ---------~ray St•n1>er9. 2516 T"-stat~I was ltlad pa~ (named on the tront o1 L.aQvna Baacll, Cttf 92851 and otters must 1>41 r~ lilted 1t>Ove on N~bef 4, IMl'ICled to transact t>usl· nau undal' Ille llct1Uou1 Thia stat~I wea fllad Mt.IC ll>TICE Aofld• Huntington Beacl'I, wltl'I IM County Cletlc of Or· ""'form) wi eno 10 lhl prop.1 OaYld VI rnc., 1 CalilOfntl eno accepted by Con-, tea. -under the ltehtlous ~ name 0< nemM wlttl IM County Cletk of Or· --:..==~.:.=..:..:.;;.~-Ca111 12647 1anoa County on Seot.,,-it>er , arty 11 on.recs '°' sale sut>· COfporl11on c/o David B ..v11or of IM E1111e ol Barry Gron, PrHldent ~ name or namet 1111«1 above on s.c>temt>et _,. 1 County on Augult 19. Ftennoua .,...,. This t>u11neu is con· 2, 1tl8 ; 1 Ject 10 any prior veltd Kuhn, Jr , 9t6 Emerald Bay, Con--.iat• TM r1g11t 11 re· T1111 11at4lmllfll was toled 11111c1 et>ow on NIA \. 1... 1111 ..,._ aTA rn.NT OUC'lad by • general e>art· . .. . . .,, ,,... ovtllandlng mor191oas, en· L.aQvna e..oo. Cell!. 921151 Mr-..d to raiac• any end 111 I with the Counry Clerk of Or· Wiiiard E Dunlap Ill Lor*Yfl ,...1 ,_., The following persona are '*""° Pul>MIMO' Otano-Cout cumt>u11~ Of other hens 6o9W9ll Propertlal, Inc., • t>ldl ... County on August t9, Tiiis 1ta1emer11 wu tiled Tiiis 11•1«nerit w11 tiled PublleMc:t ·~ eo..1 doing~ as Tiie rao11trant com-Dell'; PllOt SaptllC'lll>lt t 1, In favor 0j third pan .. • Ca11tom111 corporation, 333 F0< further 1ntorma11on re-1988 wttll tM County Clafl< of Of· wftll tM County Clerll ot Or· Delly-PtlOt Augult 2e. s.p.. UNITED SERVICES OF manc:.d 10 trenaact bu9'-ti, 25. Octot>ar 2, 1988 againll ttll I~ 11'181 i re South Hoe>e Street. Ste gardlf\V tlllt propeny, Gon· F*544 anoa County on August 19, ... Cqunty on August 25, tembllf 4, 11, 11. 1988 ---1 AMERICA, 2223 Avlk>n St .. ,_. unclet the f1c11t~1 Su-775 ~ 10 the llan of Illa •eoo. Los Angeles, Calif ••ct the Broker n1med Publlslled Oranve Coast 1988 ~ tNt · - -SQ:74., Costa~. CaHf 92627 ~ Mme or nan>M Uf\1~8tat ... A119fOl)ar'IYIS 10071 above. (7t41 ~4-9060 EJll o.ir; PllOI August 28, Sep· ,_,. ,.1 .. Nick ArdarHn. 2223 lf9l9d above on August 1 •~ 1'llJC lil)TIC( offerlcl tor .... wnare 11 ind Tilll 1>u11ness Is con-328 or 111-eue tember •. 11, t8, 1988 Pvt>lllllad Otanvtt Coast Publtlllad C>renge Coast AY81on St . Cos•• Mes• ,... . .. II and without recourse dueled by: I veoa<•I Plrt· O•ted 9113188 "' Su-750. Diiiy PllOI August 28 , Sap. Dally Piiot s.c>teml>lt '· t 1, Calif 92$27 Wendy L Mceolk>m ACTITtOU8 ..-aa aoainll ttwi United Slll8$ ~ Wlflla111 arewer'!"' Con· tMll>lt 4, 11, 18, tll88 11. 25. 11U Joee R Nune.!, 1038-B Tl'lla 111tement wu filed ,._ aTATDmNT Noguarantyorw.rranty.ek· Ttte tag111rant com· ..,. .. ., of tM Eetat. of Mt.IC NOTICE Su-751 Su·763 Eut San Antonio °' . Lqn9 wftll the County Cieri< of Or· TM foltowlr!v persona er• pr-. "" lmPllad Is made as rnenced to trensact t>u1I· Mid COftMl"Y1 .... Nectl, C.llf 90807 ... County on Seoteml>ef dOlrlG .,.,..,_ ... 10 tlla velldlty of 1118 lllll JMll under tl'MI' flc1itlous D FRANI( LANGE. INC . ,ICT'tTIOU8 •uatNEH PtalC NOTIC£ Mt.IC NOTICE Tad 00uglll Har9"4lleglu, 13. 1988 ' Al OPERATIONS, 660 quality, qu1n11ty. wal9h1, buelnMs name Of nernes· no E Avaflld• P1ltt1d• NAiii ITAff•NT ------·· --~ ....... -.-s·.115~ W. Cetol St Full· FJ91D7 Newpoft center Drlw. Suri.-.u., ""condf11on ol eny of Nlf.O •~w on June 7, •202. Sin CRffMl'\ra, Cell· TM foNowlng parsons are .. _,.,_ -'"'::.!!!....,._aTA~ artOf'I, Callf 12'33 ~ Orange eo.t 1090, N9Wpor1 l!INctr.Cellf-the property, Of' 111 ritnessj "'8 fom11 92672. A11omey l or doing ~ •• NAMI ITA~NT - o.ni .... Qllellgtu, 371.1:;a Delly Pilot Set)temt>er-18, 1aeo lor "'YUM or purpose No 0.vld B. K"utln. Jr., l;lr~ 1Con..,...11or. • PALEO ENVIRONMEN· The fOllOwlng C*'IOf\S ere Thi tollowlng '*'°"' .,. w CarOI St., Fullerton, C.ltl 25, Octot>ar 2. 9, 1988 Tha Rol>af1 L Mayat TNlt clalm wtft "COMiderea lor cMnl Pubtilt*I Oreno-Coast TAL ASSOCIATES. 1731 doing bu9lrlln.. doing~ u; 92$33 Su-797 of 1982. dated June 22. allowance Of' adjustment or Tiii& 11atement w..-.hi.d Deity Pilot s.J>tll!Tlber 16, New Hampltllre Orlve, Cos11 BLACKTHORN, 2005 W NfTIONZ ?LO. 17 2 7 '.,~2_~ Tiiis bUl lnetl ti COn· 1912 Rol>ltt L MIY9f lot r..ciM1on of Ille sele With tl'le County Clerlt Of Or· 17, 23, 1188 Mala, Celif 921126 8alboa Blvd. Sta. • 170, " " noT- dUcllcl by • vanat•I part· Ml.IC ll)TIC( Tru1ia•. HO N•wpor l baled on flllkKa otthe prop· ... Coumy on August 19, FS727 1 M•rk Andrew Rueder, Newport BMctl, CeNt 92663 Alie., Newport Baac:tl, Calif nartNc> I CenW Orlw, Sult• 1050. arty to conform w11h any 1988 I 1731 New tUmPttllce Drive, Roger B. lkyan Aka Alal· 92M3 Th• ra911trant com· fltCTITtOU8.,_H NewportBaecll.Cel•f 92660 O.ta 9/t3/U F-..o Mt.IC NOTICE Coe1eMell,Cal1t 92626 .,.. Baywd Blackthorn.I ~VenDerSande. ~ 10 transact bus•· NAMI 8TATOmNT Tlll1 bu11net1 It con-,_ ..._ Gtoup Man· Hemilton & Samuels. •OOO I Eugena Bruce Lender, 1807 W. Bay Ave . NlwPOf1 Thao Ven H-teran, 177 ne11 under the ltC11houa TM iOllOw4nO persona are ducted by Tru1tM1lllp =-·PO .... c-a. Laguna Mac;artllur Boulaverd. Suite fltC~A'::a 1811 Hltltlaven Ave Tu-e..cn. Callf 12983 1 Rl¥9f~ .... A!!.' ..... N.-port buelMM nerna or namet dOln9 bullt\MI •• under revocable trust , CA 92977 (7t4) 5700, Newport 8eac;ll, Celt! )unQa, Celt! 91042 Tiiis bu1lne11 II con· leectl, -.-.!. "'""" bled at>OW on Augus1 22 1 PACIFIC MARKETING & , Tiie re911tr1n1 com· 1 '92eCIO The followlng l*M>n• 1·" · Tl-111 business 11 con· duct•d by: en un1n· Tiii• bu1lne.1 11 cpn· 1188 TRADING CO . 345,. Boren ~ to trlf\UC1 t>u"· Publllhad Ofinge Coast Pvbf~ Otange Coast doing ~PIS CRE ducted by. • general pan. corporelad association duc1.0 by • gaMfal pan· <do.. R Nunez St Newport e.ac~. Celrt -un<lar the flCllllOUI OallV Pilot 5->tember 18 'Dally Pilot Augusl 28, ~I CALLIGRA HY A· ner9'\lp other than. patlM'ahip nerafllp Thia 1111amao1 wu llllcl t29eO ~ name Of namet 1... tamb« •. 11. 18, t9S8 • TIONS. 30932 Meuna Kea Th• ra9l1trent com. Th• regl1ttan1 com· Tlla r•o•11ran1 co m· with the County Clarll of Or· JoMC>l'I Gro110 3857 ._, abOw on S.Otambe1 Su799 SU.744k Piece. Laguna N~. Caht menc«I 10 transact bUsl-menc:lcl to tranMCt bull-mencad lo transact bulf.. "8JC ll)TIC(. fltCTmOUa .._ .. ~ITA~ The Tollowlng penona lfe doing~•: (a)lJVlNO WAT£A RIVER, CO. (b)AIO.DE--AGUA VIVA, 00 .. 310 t S. ,..,...._ Alie , •73, Sant• ANl. Calif. 12704 A, Re~ond Pr•1ley, 3101 S. FalMew Alie. •73, Senta Ana. Cell!. 12704 ' Thie t>uslneu 11 con· ducted tty: an lndMdual The reg11trant com· mencad to . lranaact bull-ne. under Ille fictitious ~ rwma "" names llMICllDowonNJA A. fllermond ~ Thia stMaftllnt ,,,.. flead .... "" County a.rte of Or. .,. County on~-enge County on s.c>t..-nl>ef ,..,.di St . Nawp&t Beacl'I. 1 1tl8 12977 -under Ille 11Cltlt0u$ MU under 11'11 fictitious ,,... uncMr IN flctltlOu• 13 1tN Celtf 921SeO 'Robef'I L Me TrUJlM Mt.IC NOTICE •-IC llllft'l'll'C I Merl•nne ~·• Perk, bu--. natM Of names ~ ~ or namn ~ name Of namea '1tMD ' F'111UI Tiiie bu11ne11 , 11 con-Tllll 1111..,.: wu llle<I j ... -. ""1 "4 j 30932 Maune l<M Place. llatlcl above on September ..._, at>OW on August 20, lllAICI llbowe on ~I* ~ ~ eo.t 1a, , ... PuOIWllcl Orange CoH I ducted t>y In lndtvlduel """"Iha County Clerk of Of· ITATWMENT OF FICnnQUa ....... l-ouna N~. Calif 92677 1, 1... ,... •• 1... Delly Plo4 ,..,....,._ 18, o.11y PtlOt s.c>1emt>er 18, T11a r•v•strant co m· enge County on August 25 MAM>OllMENT OF . ..._...,.ffmNT flll1 bus1nau 11 alcon· M•k A Ruadal-Roger B. 8ry. an ~Van Oar Sande n . C>c:«oc. 2. I . 1111 25 Odober 2 9 11U mencad 10 tranaac:• ~ 1... u.. OF FICTITIOUI The lollowmV ~· are duc11d by en lndivlOu Tiits •••lament WU ltled This ... ,_,, WIS fti.d Thie llltetnent ... hied Su-783 • · · Su·7901-unoar tl'le t1et111ous l'll0112 .,...,. NAME doi ~ 111. Th• r•9l1trant com· w1111111a County Cleril or Or· With 1111 County Clarlc of Of. with tM County c r.11 of Or-1-----------:::=======::--l buW-neme or n•ITl9S Publllllad .Orenge Cout I TM following persons ~L MAR PUBLISHING, manclcl to tranMCt t>ull· enge County on Set)tember 1f1011 County on Augu1t 25. ano-County on September s E ~ L / • -....... I':;:' above on August 23, .De!!YPtk>tS@tomber 4 1t.. llaVe abandoned the use of to? Hvnt~ St ~I--under tn. llcUtfou• t2, ,... 1... t , lMe •----·• -nc~ - -,. 11 25 1988 1th• Fictitious Bu1111eaa Jli'IO•on 8eecf\ Calif '92949 I._.,_ name °' nem. "'14IO ~ ,._ JOMC>l'I GrOllO ' ' Su· 754 1 Nlll\'ll: NEWPORT SEASIDE John 00ugiU $t\lmm 119 llaeed atiove on August Ill, Pvblllllad Or1"911 Coast Publl9had Otanga Co111 Publilhed Orenge Coa11 •MOfttAL PA"K Tl'I• 11a1ament wu hied • APARTMENTS c/o Men 11111 SI •3 Huntl~ton ttN I Deity Piiot s.ptemt>er 18, Delly P1101 Se9t.,,-il>ef 4. 1 t. Dally PllOt s.c>teml>ef 11. t hrOUKh classified Camete•y ' 11Aortu11ry wltll 11'19 County ClllMI of Or· 1 •-IC NOTICE 09\el~• Co . •no , 2925 Beacl'I Calif 92648 I Marianna D Perll 25 October 2 11, 1988 18, 25. ttN 1e. 25. October 2, INS ... ".1:.a([I OllaOel • Cr~l"'lllOry =County on August 25, ~ ~ Ave •A 3 Coste · Tiiie 1ta~men1 was llled ' ' Su-78;4 Su-764 1 Su·776 ..-.& ill"U 3500 Pac11te V1•w Drive ' • .._. c 111 9'2"26. Richard Willl•t" Beker, with tM County Cr.rk of Or· ' I ..CT1T10Ua au11N1a1 -· • · v 807 Huntington St Hunt· N-port Beaeh ,...Ml um ITATEMINT Tiie Flctltlout BvSlnH• 'ington Beech. Callf. '92648 = Count1 on Augull l9 "8.IC NOTICE ......: NOTICE PtalC ll>TICE Ml.IC •TICE ~4·2~ ~~oa~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~ .. ~·11 '~'ii~~~~~~iiji~ii~~~iiii~iiiiiiiii~i~ii~~ Delly Piiot September 4, 11, doing bull"91$ AS fltad In Otange County on Ouctld by 00-PllftlllrS Co I t8, 25, 1tee HEAVY EOUI PM!NT EX· ~"o":3, 1~~9 1986 F"IL E Tl'I• r•glstrent com ... ~~~A~:r:o:. s::. Su·76 t ~TEAS ·768C Wast 20th q'9tlC9d IO. tranNCt bust· temtler 4 l t 18 1988 HA~l-AWN· MT.OUYE MMuary • Cem t!'fy Crem11ory • t'25 Gisler 11.-te Coltl Meta S40·S554 NJtel llftOTHE"S •U9"0AOWAY MOflutar., • en"* 110 Br~#ly Coll• Mesa ~2·9150 11•.,'1 Flften 2983 Harbor Blvd. Cost• Mesa, CA Ml4111 ----------111 , Co1t1 Mau Celll ~ M Cimpeiu Rall urlCMr IM flclltlou!I ' ' ' Su-753 Ml.IC .,TIC( 12127 1955 a.tMrlc Dl'•ve, Costa ~ name or namn 1 --~= ..... -.......,,...___ Jemee L Halellef 768C , ~. Clllt 921126 1111~ above on September MllC NOTICE fltCTTTIOUe ..... W. 20tfl St Costa MfM Jamel G Whit•. Jr .. 2082 t, 1988 • ..._ ITA,_,. • !Cell 12927 Mandllrln Dr•v•. Cos11 Jom o. 8Nmm fltCnnou8 .,... .. TM---. per90flS era Larry S lldh1 m 227 ~-C.:' !.211/6. 26486 Tlllt •••• ..,..,. WIS flied ..... flAW doing~ M ' Sprlo~ Or IMM , Calif V MICr L r M Wltll ltle County Clar1I of Of. The flolowlnt pertOnl era W A R M I N G T 0 N • r 127 I 4 •1 uz -· tlllQn ""911 County on ~ember dolrlQ bu11rieee .. PAMONS DISTRIBUTING Tll!I bvllnass 11 con· 1 vteto. Callt 9289 1 t3 1... AOlf OF SHARON. SIZE COMPANY, 1941 Lenglay duoted by ~pal"lnatl fNI buM-WIS con-,_,.. 1t l I.JI', 1135 'D' Newport A• lk'9 I lntlna, Callf Tll• ra9111ran1 com· ~byeganaralpat'lnat· Publelhad Orange CO..t aevd . Coat• -...... Cell I N71• ~ to tranaect bull-"lio ~ Piiot Soi4Mr•lbef 18. 92117 Werm1n91on-Pareon1 ,... unc11r t11a fie:l1ttOU1 i'NI .. ...,.,,.,,, wu loled 25. ~ 2. I .,... I Hllr1I Sill. 21411 ~·· Ven1wrM. 1t• 1 hngley ......... name or Mmn wfttl '919 County Clark of Or· 1 lu-789 ~ ...,.., Cellf 92917 Aw . IMN, Cellf '2714 flleed ~ on Aug!nt 1 ;'"r ... County on September bafon llll•. 2141 t .!:. ~~ ~: ":.-L HatCfler 'Put>fWlad Otange Coate Ml.IC llJTIC( :W· UV-Niguel.~ ,_... Ttlll .... ..,,,.,, -lllad Delly Piiot ~t>ar 11• ~nnaue• 11••• Tilll ~ .. con I Ttte r .. l1tr•nt com· _..._County Olertt of Of· !Ji 25, October 2, 1988 ,._ ITA~ dlded e.y· ~and ... .,...... IO nneact bull--.,. County on Auguet 25, Su-790 TM........,.,.,... .,.. Tiie , .. 11trant com• ,_ _.., ._ "°""*'-,... · W NOTICE clolf'9 .._......, • .,...... eo tr~ "'*" !JR "'"40 TAHfTI INN MOTEL. 450 ,_ ..,... Illa flctlllOUI ~ Ofenge Cout .. ~ at Coet• ..... .....,.. ...,.. or n.,.. Oellr Plot Sec>temw 4. 11. c.111. 11121· · .... ~on Apnt 1, tNS M, h . 1MI JoM a 1M .... Heleft F Hllr1I ... thr clnslf~ Su·759 ....... ,.... ........... ..., ..... IOM Ttlll •111r..m ... ,...., Tl-. tof1owtn9 persona Hartlor llwd., co..a MtM.. .. Illa C°""'Y caertt oA Or• f • t-. -•• tt1e 11M °' e.w tlll1 1f111 CourftJ on ,.... 11. IN "ctlt10111 8u1lnH• P-. K. '--lftCI ~ ... _ ...... DlllQN IV, 4242 Q..,. 1M ~ 9M .._ c..,. on. . .,... '· ........ ... Ma .... Al"'9IOn Dr fllls•• ,.. Or ... C&lll "" ...... c.t t2MO c.M.11. Cllt tf111 Delly.Nol-..... .... .... T"9 ~ ._,.. T~ T .... JOH ....... 4, 11, 11, t ...... ,.,.,_ .. ~ ... ...,_ IMI, Ce*...... lu-7 .. ... In Or9m County on CMf,._, Dau ,.. It, 1... FILI Tiiie ...,_ • COl'I· !Wf mlll ~~ J Gre111 u ==Dr. a .... .-i-Miii 11• • 1111• ....., l&IMd, ,_....JOtt TM , .. 1•1reftl Hftl--~f It ..... Cllt ...., ....... ""111111 ... ,.. ............... ~NW~ Ji ,__,. .. .,...,. 'tll·~ .. OfltV .-Cteall Dmre. OOr· ...._ ._ 01 .... ll.~ _ ... .._. ... • .... C11t NIH ....... "' -..e n °':AAlllrtl llfl4'tCI, 1IM n. ...._ ..... -.• 011 ..... ,.~ .... ., . .....,...,.,. =, ~-· -... ~~..:... ...... ,.. "'I. 1111 '*" -........ ·~---Of· I ........ Anetlelfft, .... C..WCl1'tlfl'Or· -~--·"'* Qllf,_, r.c.~"' ... , , .... ~ w .::.:=.-:.Oflfto Stt u *' ONnp C&lll ,, tOI cw... c... '" feltetrettt c~ ~ ....... 1 ..... 11, ~ ............. t1 ....... --.. ~· .... ,0....1,.. ••o..et•.-~-----= tu-naa --..m -,_ -- t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY The 6il:j of Huntington Beach is offering the following property for sale: Assessor's Parcel No 178·502·46 Size: 4,T75 square feet Shape• Irregular "L'' Shape Zoning: C·2 • Topography: Lewi and at SlfMt Grade U1illtle9: COnteguous Street Front•; On Ano.ton Street Minimum Bid. $172,000 ...._. 9lde: s..tect btd1willbeopened1n Room B-4. HuntlnGton B4*h CMc Cent.-. 2000 MalnS1'991onWedneld-vat3.00P M.onOctober 12. 1M8 AilblOsmuMlndudeac:Mhier'• cf** INlk• payebte to the City of Huntington BMch for 10% of the b6d emout1t. . ONI .._Oral bkb will be eatt.d for and reoetved after the~ Md r.edlnQ of_... b6da. Such Ofel IMd• must exceed the ll!OhMt auled bid by at .... , 5%. S..... tllcJ. '"""9 be on ftte to be-lbte tor orat bidding ,.,.... et ll:le: Sa1et will be In caSf't • l0% ot purc?lw ptlce, pey.-upon llCCllPt•NM ol IMd wilt\ JN belance due wtthWI eo oav- R•IHllM ..... The City ,_..,.. lhe right to ,.. .,,, Md .......... c..-·~ ....... °"' Clllftl an OP fOll llAOe P.O. ___ .... .,_ II &41 8111~ =~·­'I et I f1'Mt . IU' • -MUIT • M.ID wme 'nm CITY W ... 10WPA.W-llAY.OCTall ·- cm OP...,,_,.. llACM C..-. ......... ...._ _ ~ c r • MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1988 "25CENTS . . ·Shuttle prop~sed . for· LB laborers · 7'\=:-:-=:-=-iT"":--...._~~~~-:-~-:-...._~~-=-·~~~~~-' Councilwoman suggests easing qiove recommending 10 the counc11 tnat some distance from res1dentia1 uses:· workers wh11e others complain the day laborers. most of "hom arc The park.mg lot 1s also a designate~ site laf kS restrooms. 0 Latino workers to Cctnyon Road site Latino immigrants, be encouraged 10 stop for Orange Count) Transit On June 21. the counnl d1rec1ed use the Act V parktni, QCAT tne B~ Distnct buses. · city staff to look into th_e possibility of Bend area on the hjghway as a frank recommended that the city setting up an official hinng spot in a ptheri~ P~fo5tead of the s~on set aside $500 to rent portable toilets parking loi. at Cf)stal (o\e Statt' BJ LANCE IGNON Of .. Ollllr ....... A Laguna Beach councilwoman said the city should consider tempor- arily busing day laborers who con- grepte on North Coast Highway to a proposed new location on Laguna Canyon R d. Janet Evans of Placentia won the first '88 Summer Olympics gold medal for the United States./81 Coast , Researchers say Costa Mesa could·lead Orange County to~ regional traf- fic solution./ A2 Bualneu Michael Jackson is the world's highest-paid entertainer with pro- jected earnings of $97 ' million for 1987-88./AS Martha Collison said she wm suggest the ihuttle idea at a City Council meetipg Tuesday night, when the council is scheduled to consider a plan to designate a city parking lot on Laguna Canyon Road as a hiring location for the workers. City Manager Kenneth Frank is CoastHtahway. The Act V parlunglot for the site. Park. is used iD the summer for Fesuval of Residents in north Laguna havt' But the director of the state Parle!> Arts parking. complained forabouta ~earaboutthe and Rccreattoo CXpanment. Henn "first, it provides a place for men whoptheraloogCoast High~ay R. Agonia, said m a letter 10 As· potential workers to park their cars near Crescent Bay Dnve waiung for scmblyman Gil Ferguson. R-Nev.- ofT tbe street," Frank wrote in his employers to pick them up for port Beach, that the state park "'as not recommendation. "Second, it is manual labor ;obs. Some residents the appropriate place fora hmng sne. located in an industrial zone and 1s say they arc intimidated by the .. We also are deepl) concerned Clayplay · . Two 5-ym.r-olda named Lauren, Laaren Lindeman (left) and L&aren Balwa, botb of Newport Beach, eajoj 941al8hl~ the modelln& clay preeeated u put of a wealth of acti d• .. Sanday at Arta on the Green in Coeta Ilea. The annaal eTent f•tared more than 70 local arta g:roupe eatertalntna a crowd that wu ezpected to number more than 10,000. with the fecljog of comfon and security of the pubhc." Agoma wrote oo July 22. ''To the extent the people seeking work cause anx1ety among the residents of the city of Laguna Beach, we recognize the potential for an equal feeling of an~iety among the visitors of Crystal Cove State Park." The city manager recommended the Act V parking lot as an ahema- t1 ve. Collison said the da) laborers will nave to be convinced that the nev. (Plea.e eee SHUTTLE/ A2) -System geared ohush concerts By GRE6'llEltllX - Ot ... Ollllr ........ There will be more noise at Pacific Amphithcam toda). but It could be sweet music to the ears of local residcntS. This afternoon. officials at the amphitheater )Will test a sophisticated amplification system that is de5tgned ta keep concen noise inside ·the concert venue. lfit works. the system could allow the amphitheater and nci&hboring residents. who are angr) over concert noise. to li ve in har- mon}. Technicians from BEST C'o. of Ccmtos have installed about 80 "sound transducers.. 10 the amphitheater, wbicti will temporarily take the place of the bowl's laf$e traditional loudspeaker system. said Blwyn Brickson. who monitors noise at the amphltheatcr for the Orange County Dcpanmeot of Environmen- tal Health Scrvioes. ----,... "The theory is to use a bunch of transducers to create the same noise levels and keep the noise inside (the amphitheater).-Brickson sajd. ··tf it ·works, it could solve a lot of problems." Brickson said a s1m1lar system 1s (Pleue .ee COKCERTS/A2) lndu Bulletin Board BuSiness Classified Comics Entertainment- Opinion People ... A3 A5-6 87-9 AIDS hits-home at Dornazi·-town forUm Police Log Publfc Notices Sports Weather A10 -AS A7 A9 A3 89-10· . 81-6 A2 By 1'e Associated Press ber husband at what had been billed _ A to~ meeting erupted mto a as a friendly to~n meeting at Pacifica stiouting match when the wife of Rep. High School in Garden Grove Sun- Bob Doman shouted "Shu-t up. fag" · day. to a p y activist -and. in a public LcToumeau and about 30 othe'r apology, revealed to her husband that chanting protesters were escorted her brother is d ying of Al OS. from the aurutorium by police at Sallie Dornan screamed the epithet Dornan's request after the verbal at Jeff LcToumcau during a heated explosion. but LcToumeau was al- exchan,ge between the gay activist and lowed to return and. pose .the last question of the session. Whet) given a chance to speak. the activist demanded an apolog) from Mrs. Doman, v.ho hM )elted ~·Shut up. fag•· at< LcTourneau during an argument he and Democra11r oppo- nentJerry Yudelson were having \\1th Dornan over the congressman~s vote to gi ve foreign aid to the Bolivian government. 'Tm \rery SOrf) I did that.'' said M rs. Doman. her · \'Oice breaking. "You ~re aU ~eHmg at my husband. whom I love. "1 apologue. but 11 will not nd the anJer in m) heart. ~) brother 1s dymg. .. .l want )OU to understand there's great.anger and pain 1ns1de of me." She later told reportel"3 that ont· of Cox cast as Goliath in 40th District race ByLANCEIGNON ,. .. ...,,... ..... Chris Cox's unexpected victory in the 40th CenJrCssionaJ District Republican pnmary was made pouiblc. in .1arae ~rt to a dogged fund-raising effort that gave him the financial clout to paper-the dislFid in Mailers and posters. Accordini to FCderal Election Commission financial disclcisute forms, the Cox campaign raised SS67,771 throuah June JO, the larsst bankroll in the campaign. ' lut when tbe JS-year-old former White House attorney met a re. poner for lunch reccn tty at an ..,.c:ale restaurant in Newport le.da, tbe kind of place many oChis ==• sup, Cox almqst y asked if it would be to move to a less pricey spot. Tbej eDCled up at a Reuben'§ ""8UIUL ' With a S 134,000 campaign debt and not bavinl drawn a salary since leaviaa bis position as ICRIOf & IOCiate coumel to lbe Wbi~ House ill 1-J, Coa bu little appetite ... S20 luncbes. -.. if aao..y ~a motiYe, c~ .,.... ~ bave I'::.:.. his J)Olitioo wldl dae NewpoR braMlt of the Latham and Watkins law firm. .. , left a substantial six-fiaure iacome to 10 to Wahi~ tOr a low-PQina 90vemmeat job in the White. llMla t Mve now left my iow-{19ylnt job fOr Ofte that Jl9}'S llOdlial, .. be IUcl .. Howcve'r, 1f voter registration is any indication, Cox is likely-to be back on the government payroll after November. earning SS~.000 a year as a freshman member of the House of Representatives. Wittf' Republicans outnumbering Demo- crats 2-l in the 40t"h District, the GOP candidate is expectcd10 easity- defcat his Democratic opponent, • Lida l..cnney. · . ' Conacqucntly, the Republican primary was considered the most crucial -and expensive -battle- around. The district includes Newpon Beach, Irvine. Laguna Beach, Costa Meu and portions of Tustin. Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley and \UWl-Tted Orange County. vast majority of Cox's war c~ was filled with donations from individuals, 426 in all, acrordin• to PEC records that detail campallfl contributions ftom the beginnina of lbe campaian in Februal") to June 30. Oranec Countians comprilCd 279 of the donors. The records included lbosc Wbo donated more than SI 00. up to the SI 000 limit. flle sinaJe laf'ICSt fundina source W8 Cox. who loaned bis own campaian S 106,000. Retired Do:dlJen pitcher Don Suttod kicked inSl,000. - Attorneys made up the •nck ~ poup of contnbul01'$. e6 in all, many of them Latham ad Watkias laW)G'S. The second ...... sroup was real estate salemen and investors. 47. foll~d by n- ecutives. 40. and houscwive .. 39 With Cox havmg httle local name rccogn1uon at the outset of the campaign. both the candidate and those in charge offund-ra1smg lme~ that they would have to follow up on ev-ery J)6lentiaJ donation. "Just about all these pcopfo had io bcconvmced that I wo~iu he a good ' candidate." be soud. . Co~ won the pnmaf) ~1th a shm I, 172 vote margin over his nearest challenger, former· ln,oe Coun- cilman David Baker. eox·s financial rusclosure fonns total It 2 pages Wlth the next filing due Oct. I 5. This is in st.ark contrast to Lenney, whose ductosure fills up 16 PlllCS-~ implic.attons of tbc ell- lr'IOrdinary djffcreoccs in the mag- ainadc ud scope QHM ~P•llllS · ~. of cou.rsc; no ICC'l'Ct. M~ llepublicans means more donors. Funhermorc, DemocratS arc hnl· )lat to chip in on a race that by all bddl will to to the GOP. •rm sUR 1t will conttnue to be a o..id and Goliath 'UOl'y... .wcl ta.ey, a l...apm 8mdt City COW\• ....._ ... aar~J Coantlansmayget tlJememaseUm campier ... part compk•n. roncluded 10 lls ..., di.at 0ransc County has a ,..... and lOUIUt market~ that co.Id eMi.ly suppon such a cultural Oil ..... lie Sl0.000 HPC stud) wd the bell .... would featutt a pert.-bke campus on about 40 act'n. wttb a vititon anill ldmtn11trat1on ccnttt at her four brothers 1s a hom6scxuaJ and 1s dymg of AIDS. She said she would not 1dcnttfy him ·because of their parents. Her husband said he knew his brother-in-law was.a homosexual. but did not know he bas acquired im- mune deficiency syndrome. "To tell you the truth. I d1dn 't kno~ (Pleue .ee AIDS/ A2) Sentencing for Karl .( /' postpo~ed toDec.5 By BOB VAN EYKEN Of .. Ollllr ........ ·Scntencmg has been postponed uou! Dec. 5 for Stuart Karl. the Newpon Beach Yldeo magnate who P.lcaded gwlt) last month to makmg 1lleaaJ contributtons to the campaigns Qf Cary Han and other Democratic esndida1es. Kart cowd hav(' fa~ up to 36 yean in pr:ison and fines of$930.000 for the violations. which be admitted Aua. 2 at a .bearing befott U.S. District Coun Judge AJ1ccmarie H. Stotler in Santa 4.na. But a plea bargam reduced bis mwmum sentence to six years· probation'&l'id a fare efS?50, I 00. As bis part of the bargain, Karl IPced to coopentte wtth a feclcnl invest.iption of other individuals for pollible violatiOlll of campaian lawa. Assistant .S. Attorney Nancy Wieben St~ saad today that tbc post{>C>Demetit was related to the conunwaa inVel.on. - .. The in~tlon is still s.oina o~ said. Si~ bts 1eotcnce is a by bu cooperation in the investiptioo.. we wanled '°wait until tbe invatiption wu complete eo we'rt able to appri9c the court as to lbt ea.tent oflus cooperation ... Karl was indidcd ">' a fiedera1 sand jury oa Jue 20 OD cbarwcs tllat &t_.made illclla1 OOJltnlMaUOlll to Hait'• '"'~· \Md for \1lt , ... Om.oc:ntic P"C"*'-tial oomiaatioa. uwell u to~ c:uclMl11r1 mm -duriaatM l 914 lli4 ·-campe .. s. p· to tM ·-~ .... Kilit emp6oyen Ofll1S'*"IUJi. tt.l- (1'11 •• -••dl;IAa) esa could take initi8.tlve In cOuniy traffic sOlutlon · a, IOlft9AN YCMUS ... ...,_ .... a.a Mal is iD a unique position 10 e.lld 0..... CCMaDtf to a rqional IOhation 10 the county s traffk won, ecconli111 to a pcMap that studied the city. Timothy H. Northrop, who studied COiia Maa•s political process this mootla•aCoroteUow, said the city's 1UQ111 fi•ncial base and creativity would allow the city to &ead the COUDty to a traffic solution. -r.aftlc is the No. I political i.ue1" Northrop said ... ,, it a matter of widenina another street, or is it a matter of exteodina another freeway? COl&a Meu should take the lead." Northrop made his comments' as the 12-mcmber Coro study group praaued a final report of its study to community leaden.. The 12 who spent a week studying C~ Mesa a.tt ppticipating in a nine-month FelloW's Program with the Coro Foundation, a non-profit orpnization that prepares men and women for public leadership roles. While in Costa Mesa. they inter- viewed residents, city officials. rc- pQf1Cll and eVCJLA ninlb.gadc class at Costa Mesa High School. The study looted at everytbina from the slow-aro.wtb muc 10 itWtPUon. Genaally, the poup found city IOvamneftt responsi Ve lO the nttds OI ilS citizens and concluded that the citizem reap rewards from good · · the 'ty's carHer days. cot was a two-edged .-ant. aid ve G lenn, a Brown .,..Suat.e who worhd at Appk Com- puten before entering the Coro propam. ..It broufht wealth and 1ncreued opponumty, but also the transpOrtation problems.·· Capric:e Young, a Yale University paduate, said a balanced approach by cartyplannersaivesCosta Mesaa mix ofindustry, commercial and residen- tial development. which adds to the quality of life in the city. Housin& seemed the cit) 's only shortfall in the Coro rcpon. .. The cost and availab1htv of hous- ina is a critical problem, ·"said Chi- Lina Tong. ..That is forcing the middle class to move to outl)ing areas, creating long h<1me-10-work commutes and adding 10 traffic and air-quality concerns." It cu allO add to cnme, she 58Kl Tbe c.oro FdJows praised the ciry re. ill livina room diaJo&ucs •nd other efforts to bring an ethnically divene population tofether. WJa.ik llM'll wtulaa ~ for * ~ said Ibey do not think crime is a problem in Costa Mesa, the ninth padtn said the ciry may soon have a titrious png problem, said Carolyn GinsbcrJ, a Stanford Uni- versity paduate. "The students said they join pop to make themtdves different and to eet away from the prcssurn offamily and tcbool," Ginsbcr& said ... They said it also aives them power." Ginsbera said just one boy raised his hand when she asked 1fanyofthc. students planned to live m Com Mesa when they grew older. "They probably don't know how &ood thinp arc in this city," she said. Several Coro mcmben said they'd Pad1Y live in Costa Mesa -but they couldn't afford a home thett. To be accepted into &lac Coro procram applicants must show a potential for public life, said Em- manuel Bediak:o, a project engineer in the defense industry before joining Coro. Those accepted pay $2,500 tuition. Wi•ko, ~ said be hopes to use his c.oro expe1 m to someday build a bei&W ID¥enllMRt in his native Africa. COMPLEX OF MUSEUMS PROPOSED ••• hoaAl Gusty: Win9s wHl cool off Co~st U.8.Temi-Eztendecl ........ 17 70 =~ ~ ~· C.llf. Temnm. ......... ...... ..... ....Qly ......... ........ ..... ..... ...... c:a. ...... .ac. ~N C. g-.• .... QsioelMd ~°""° .,.....,Woflft = ----... ...... ..... ... ....... ....... ....... ...... •• u a . I ._ .. Le ~City 71 71 r-es s2 o-t. 94 se IO "8 ONftdo 17 74 75 11 .... 9 )Ila 74 ., 74 .. ,._,.: " 72 71 13 .. ,........ 7S 15 ~ 45 ............. 71 5o' 71 14 =·o... r. = 74 1$ ...... City 14 31 IO 75 """° 70 31 7261 ~ 1260 .. 17 llU... 7t 72 • ' 17 .. LAii• City 51 4' 84 17 ... 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There's nocway'a00project li:kc t ·could be sclf-supponing. ·• he said . "I think· our own Performing Ans Hi:rohito ill cancels talks ifOIC.YO (AP) -· Emperor H irohito was runnjng a fever today for a second stra1f;h1 da) and Prime Minister Noboru tak:eshita can~led a scheduled meeting with the 87-year- old monarch, officialuaid.. Hirohito had a fever of about I 00.4 dqrees durin$ a checkup this morn- ing. but "be ts feeling well and his appetite is-normal." said an lmperiaJ Household Agency offiClaJ. flirohito, the world's longest rcign- in& monarch. v.ill sta~ in bc:d .. aJI day," the official added. On Sunday morning. Hirohito had a fever of 100.4 degree~. Sniper kills suspected Mafioso Jn prison yard REGGIO CALABRIA. Italy (AP) -A sniper killed a suspected Mafia member as be strolled in a prison yard, police rcponed. The victim was to have appeared before a judge to answer questions about a mob war in the rqjon. Pasquale Rocco Llbri. 26. d1od after rec:eivinJ a single shot in the face Sunday, police wd. The sniper apparently was hjdiQg in a panially constructed buiJding near the prison. police said, and escaped in a car. Llbri was in jail· on -charges of attempted homicide and member-· ship in the 'ndrangheta. a locaJ version of the Mafia. l"OUP wou hope::;.._~10=-=~= Id be"1mpom--.:;Jc to 6iing anriqui--15 74 ..-.; I ,_.,. ... sa.to T-U ~ .._, rlW lodly Ill~ ll.m.....»l.L. .. 14 L..-......... , .42 ..._. 72 51 ~et H~p;m 9f'Cl-90airlel 17 "9 ........ ~ .. -7$-42 Y_..lfllr 12 41 3;Upm convince a local s<>vcmment or one tin tCJIC(her today for a major of the major landownm lik:e The museum. lrvine Co. to clonate the land for the .. We're looking more at interactive complex. and travelina exhibits." .. Tlus is a very ambiuous project. Several members of the Irvine City =th~~~e~~·e: ~;.'t!tS:d~yo~c"~i'c!ed~~~~ CONCERT 'HUSHING' DEVICE TESTED ••. and bdonp to Art Spaces lrvi$.e, a about aovemmcnt help. -From Al private, non-profit group. Sally Anne Miller. long involvtd in used 11 the Hollywood Bowl in Los sprea~ing it like traditional But committee members arc con-P_Ushint cultural ~s .. said other Anfelcs. . loudspeaker systems. The system vinced the concept ofbuilding severaJ etl¥ aaltwa.l proJCClS hav~ already ··1 was there thjs weekend and they works on a principal of .. psy- muscums and attractions together claimed what funds arc ava1la~le. contained the noise very "ell. Ifs choacoustics,'' tricking the mind into would appeal to residents and vi~ -rvc always bceJl supponive of qi.iite consistent throughout the belic¥ing the sound is com in, directly itors. eettint the arts into Irvine." Miller bowl;' Brickson said. from the stqe when 11 1s rcall)· .. If you want to attract people to said. "But it would be very difficult to .,A residents• coalition known as comina from all around. museums it's better to group them commit city funds. Concerned Citizens of Cos1a Mesa "If you look: at a rose from I 00 feet toeethcr," Smith said. That way. a "We, have a theater about to break haswqcda four-year legal bauJcover away, you can't smell 11. But if you faillily could enjoy an outinJ that pound and I'm about a million noise at the amphitheater. Residents look at the same rose and someone pcnnttted members 10 viStt the doUan shon now... have gone as far as proposing that a sprays rose perfume near }OU, you •ttractions that interested them. -Irvine Ma)'Ot"Urry Agran said the (jome be buiJf over the 18.500.scat believe you arc smelling the rose ... Committee ~bcrs also would city miaht be able to pro' 1de land venue. said Bcnhcni, who helped develop HJte to tee inclusion of an orientation should some open spatt be dedicated. furthtr legal wranghngs have been the transducer system. cenier in which visitors could learn But that hasn't happened }el. suspended'"Until both sides ht'ar the Today's test will ullhze only a about the sipi6cancc of the aurac-"I'd ccnainly consider such a new system. said residents' a11omey fraction of a complete transducer lions and their relationships to one proposal in a favorable light." .\gran Richard Spi-x. Representatives from system. Bcrtheni wd. If installed at another and the ~rid outside, Smith said of the museum complex. each aroup and Superior Court Judge the amphitheater, more than 500 said. . Smith said the plan remains in the Richard Beacom arc expected to be transducer units would be used. They have bad some preliminary "neophyte stages" with proponents on hand today 10 hear the tests. Both ·suspended about 20 feet above the · discussions with local museums that ·looking 10 sec what kind of support sides arc scheduled 10 head back 10 audience. he said. m~t move to the site and want they can muster before mo ,;ng court Sept. 29. Bcnhem would not sa) ho" much a faolitics that wo~ld house traveling forward. Juan Bcnheni. president of BEST complete transducer S)Stcm would Co .. said the light. po"erful trans-cost. but said it would probabl) cost ducer un11s "'ould be suspended O\ er "much, much lci.s than building a KARL SENTENCING •..• ProlDAl l..orimar Home Video. to mak:e the audience ''like an umbrella" 1n wall or a roor:· . place of the bulky speaker systems on.:;-· Residents' cl~im this has t>een ?n staac. . unusually noisy conc~n season. Bcn heni said the transducer S)S-Costa Mesa pohce received several tem concentrates sound rather than complaints last week during the two- night stand of hard rock groups Acrosmith and Gunt 'N Roses. The ~hows were among the loudest of the year, residents said. .. It was extrcmel) loud. extreme- ly, .. resident Laurie Lusk said afler last Wednesday's show. "I JUSt can't say how frustrating ti ts." Brickson said he expected to have noise 'level results from the two concerts by Tuesda). Woman jailed in newborn' s death BURBANK {AP) -A woman remained in jail -without bail for investigation of murder afier the decomposed body of a newborn bo) was found abandoned in a(j'nlsh can. i1u1horities said. Aileen Ordelheide, 27, of Burbank was arrested Saturday after the body of the infant, with the umb1lic.al cord and placenta attached. was found about noon. · campaisn donations to candidates he favored. and lliCn reimbursed tile employees in cash. The practice enabled him 10 citt<umvcnt federal campaign laws, which limit individ- ual donations to S 1,000. Karl, a 1971 gradu_ate of Corona del Mar High School, made a fortune for his companylffi'Otig)lmarl:effng l c Jane Fonda Workout tape. At one time the company's an nu al sales were estimated 10 be as h1gh as $1 00 million. AIDS HITS HOME AT DORNAN FORUM ••• From Al . Karl's trial was scheduled for November, but bjs Washmgton O.C. attorney. John Vardaman. struck a barpin after what he called ··hard neaotiations ... He was forced to resign from Karl- 1..orimar in 1987-bccau~ of conflict of· intctcst alleptions. He later founded Karl-Irvine Films with James Irvine. until this minute," said the Re- publican congressman. who _ tnen asked his wife, "Why didn't )OU tell me?". ··1 didn't want to hun )OU." she said. LcTourneau accepted Mrs. the conservative congressman's stand on gay issues_ Doman is.seeking a third two-ycaf t~rm. said he has been .. on the cu tung edge" · of anti-AIDS.Jcgislation. Doman said be contributed part of hisSr2,400convessional pay raise to heJp9'1DS hosp1ces~nd called a news co)lfercnce in January 1987 to publi- cize the enormity of the issue. ·COX BEA VILY FAVORED IN 40TH RACE ••• Doman's apology and asked Doman if he would support federal subsidies \0 AIDS sufferers 10 purchase AZT. orazidothymidine. the onl) drug now approved in the United States for tn:atina AIDS. About 25 people pan1cipated in the rally. Some members of the group wore T -shins saying "Queer and Present Danger" and demonstrators in black: shrouds carried a mock coffin outside the Orange County school. As they gathered in a circle and read names of those who had d ied from AlDS, a few hostile Doman sup- poners yelled .. sodomites" and "fair- ies" at the group. "I've lost friends and people I know to AIDS," Doman said. Doman said he understood the anserof.homoscxuils, noting that the more than 41..000 people who have died from AIDS iii the United States exceeds the number of Americans killed during the Korean War. l'FOIDAl cilwoman and former teacher. Lcnney, 55, raised a modest S l S.27 S tbrouah J unc 3(} and ended up the primary in the black by about $5,200 after defc.tting one challenger. Lcnncy said she expects to spend about the same amount in the ~ncral election. What she lacks in finances, Lcnney hopes 10 make up in volun- .u:asupport and mdo~ments. She is abo ~ t.baL lhe divisive Re- publican pnmary ana what she calls Cox·s hard-line; conscrvativtsm will also aive her an edge. • .. My (campaign) will basicall) be a pss--roots strategy.'' l..cnnc, said. Cox said his-bud~t will d~nd W,Cly on fonhcoming donauons. includina a S 1.000.per-pla(c fund- raiser ScpL 27, and the degree to which he can whillle down his debt. Cox cam~ign manager David Mcintosh said he hopes to raise more than $250,000 for the general elec- tion. which is no t an enormo us amount when you consider that only one complete campaign mailing costs $'40,000. •:tt may well be that Lida Lcnney spends more than I do. -Cox said half jokin&Jy. "I've got to raise a lot of money to be at gr.Qund zero." • What Cox may lack in personaJ CJmpaisn funds is partially offset by suppon from fhe county"s Re- publican Party. which has joined forces with him in a get-ouH.he-.. ·ote drive for the GOP slate. .. We're just trying to mold togetber- this huge field of volunteers ... said Chuck DcVore, a former 40th Dis- trict candidate who joined the Cox campaign after dropping out of the race. .. Of course," said Dornan. R- Garden Grove. "h extends the precious thing we call human hfe." AZT has shown a significant ability to prolons life among AJD patients. but costs up to $10.000 per >car. LcToumcau had organized a rail): --llllllllll!!llll!!!!!!lll!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!l!!ll!!!~siiii-llll!!!!!!!!l!!~Wof the Oran~ Count) V1s1bility Lcaauc, a PY npts group, to protest- Af\er the session, LeTourneau said Dornan had denounced the tem1 "gay" on the House floor and refused to back fedcraJ legislatio n to bar discrimination based on sexual prcfercn~. Dornan confirmed he opposed the anti-disbiminauon legislation 'but "My hcan goes out to them, but I am not going to let them wreck: every town hall meeting." Dornan S3id. ~No one goes away from a Bob Doman town h.all meeting bored or uninformtd," quipped Dornan's chiefofstaff,Bnan Bennett. SHUTTLE ••• ---------- From Al location will belier serve them. One way to do so would be-to shuttle them from north Laguna 10 the parking lot until they got used to 'the new spot. she said. • Medallion Shawl by --Mtto jackpot unclaimed , Collison made her suggcsuon at a Oity Council candidate's forum Fri- day sponsored by lht' North Laguna Commanity Association. "That's not a bad idea:· Mayor 0.n Kenney said of Colhson·s proposal. "I don't think on 1 long- term be sis we could don ... COLE ·HAAN ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Nobody came up with the .U numbers occded to win t.bc weekend's $5.9 million .. l.oUo 6-49" jackpot. the CaJifomia ~announced Sunday. Tbe oumben drawn Saturday nilbt for the twice-weekly pme were 4, IS, 26, 21. 42. 49 and the bonus Dumber, 39. The elusive S5.9SS,737 j8ctpot will roll o-vcr to Wednesday's pme. wbicb may have a jackpot of about S 11 million. . fi .. ·e tickets came up with five rciular numbers and the bonus to win $320.392 each. Thttc were 197 tickets with JUSt five numben, each worth $4.189. Tickets with four numbe{s ~taJcd 11,731, worth $63 e.Kb, and 229.411 tickets came up with three numben to win &he fixed $5 priu. • Sales for S.turday's pmc lotaled S 15,006,658. Playen. pritts totaled ~.313.JOI. Kenney said another key 10 the plan's suc~ss will be gaining the coopcra1ion of the emplo>ers. But overall he approved of a hinng hall at the DUkina lot. .. We've sot to do something 10 relieve the congestion (in north ~una)," he said. "Bu1 "'e've got 10 do 1t ma humane way ... .. =. .. ~tlm,_ __ _.ll!WtrM-~ ____ , ' ................ ~ ............ ,_,,. H I • elf CC!llff..;.t °""*". What do you like abou1 tlae Daily Pilot? Wbat don't you lift? Can die number above and your "': will be recorded. uaumbed and de- ..... 81'9 llllr!Cl8J" .----..... ...,.,, ,,,, QI!!~ li 101be ~=-le editor. Tbe -wweri• terVicc may be med to record Imm IO tlae editor OD any IOpic. Coatnbueon to our Lenen column mUM 1odude tbeir name Ud tclepbooe lumber b vmfecatioa . Tdl 11t wUt'1 oa )'OW mmcl. I '°•"'.,.,_cop, .. .. ........ C1111d1l1R T1l1,llu 11 .... ~c~ • -..... -- Available in Black, Cordovan and Mahogany .. #119 FMhioa lalancl •Newport S.Ch • 759-1822 • Bullocb WillblN WIDI - • , ., \ Lo~al girls sought for Orange County Miss Teen Eageant OranJe Count) girls bet"cen the ages of 13 and I Sare 1nv1ted to enter the Orange Count) Miss Teen Paaeant. which ~•II be held in Februar) at the Buena Park Hotel and Con"ent1on Center. Contestants will be Judged on scho~st1c achievement, volunteer service, a personal inter- view, formal presentation and speech or talent ~o swimsuit compet1t1on 1s required. The wi nner of the county pa~eant will recc1~ a S500 cash scholarship. a modeling. course and an expense-paid tnp to repn:scnt Orangf County in the 1989 Cahfc-rn1a state pageant. Contact director Anne Rob> at 974-7379 for reg1strat1on infor. mauon. .. Newcomers to meet Km.ten Fu..ano of Roger> (,ardens "11! g1' c a talk on plants and fall gardening at Tuesda~ ·., luncheon l'T\Ceting ofthc ~c"comcrs Club of In me The program 1<> scheduled for noon at the\ ch et Tunic in El Toro. and the cost 1s S 11 50 Call 651-9191 for details. Resume sesslon at UCI The Women·s Opportuniucs< enter at l.j( I"' ill orfer a cla'>S in rc'>umc.: "nt1ng Tuesda~ from "'·30 to 9 p.m. at the center. located on the campus at the corner of Pereira W:i\ and Pereira Dn'e. N11a Bu<>b>. o,i. nc.:r of Resumes. Etc . "'111 present the "'orl..!>hop The frc 1) S5 to \\'OC members and$ I 0 to non-members. Call 865· 7 12~ to .. ,;. . • .. , Ocange Coast DAILY PILOT i Monday, September 11, 1818 M register. .-n~=======1=lla-it-ed.~Way-builds=i-ts f11:trirC oft S&Bd- Peace Day will bt' ~e e rated Tuesda) b) students of the Communll) Learning Center at Laguna Beach's Top of the World School. high· liahted by tne launching of a fivC:fooT mtltoon- containing mes~es of peace from the students. The ceremonies will be held from I to I :30 p.m. and guest speakers will include Cit> Councilwoman Lida Lcnne). The lntemauonal Da) of Pt4lce has bee!l obsrved since 1981 on the opening da} of the United Nations General .\sscmbl). The public as in vited. Huntlngton blood drive Blood donors arc being -;ought for a dm c tQ bolster supplied of t) pc 0 blood b> the Orange Count) chapter oft hr .\mencan Red Cross. A special dri'e ''·111 be: held Tue da~ from 11 a.m . to 3A5 pm. at Pacifica Hospital. 1881 9 Delaware .\vc .. Hunun..,to n Beach. Call 841-:!595 for an appo1ntmen1 Saleswomen to meet The Orange Count~ chapter of the Na11on:il Association for Professional Sales"'omen \\Ill hold its month Iv mee11ng Tuesda~ :it 5 '0 p.m. at the Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bristol \t . C oo;ta \lesa Bob Lo' ett "111 speak on .. Profcsc;1onals' \\a~ 10 Repeat Ausincss .. T he coo;t 1\ :':it t h~ door. and resenat1ons arr a'a1lahle at 966-~03:!. Optlmlsts to convene The Op11m1s1\luhoflr,1ne "ill hold 11s regular meeung Tucsda} at ... u n . .JI Hof <> Hut. I ·~SO Douglas t .. In inc Lou .\lmo'I o f the '\cm' C orp "111 <>ix-ai.. o n ··&d.ing Panncro;hap· \\1th Corporate .\mcncii ·· Call 830-5639 or 53 ·S !t~ for more mfonna11on I CALENDAR Monday, Sept. 19. • 6:00 p.m. Huntington Beach City Cou.ocll. council chambers, 2000 Main St. • 6:30 p.m. Costa Men City Council, council chambers, 99 Fair Dnve. Tue.day, Sept. 20 • 6 p.m. l.apaa Beacla City Council, council ehambers, 50S Forest A\e. . • 7 p.m. HutiD&toa Beach PllJllliag Com· mlnlea, council chambers. 2000 Main t. • 7:30 p.m. Jrvhte Sdool Board, distnct office. SOSO Barranca Parkwa:r. • • 8:p.m . Fou taiD Valley City Council, council chamben, 10200 Slater A.vc. -' I Po L1cL Loe United Way of Oran ge County kic ked off its fall fund-raising campaign with iQI fifth annual Knd cutle contest in Seal Beach on Saturday and Sunday, . ·•· ~ ~ wblcb wa• ezpected to draw ~~ · 20,000 apectatora. .. Who Framed Roger Rabbit" I Crlabt) took the Grand Prize amonc amateur entries. Gibby Sadler of Glendora add• a fll'l-_..._~-~­ labiDC touch with a apray can. ••A Boy and h is Dog'' took foartb place ln the amateur com- petition on Saturday. ~ke Cha ffera (above left ) of Santa Ana work• on a sand cas- tle 'In the professional competi- tion Sanday . 1. ,,.., . 423 fires, rio fa tali ties iri Mesa f or'l 987 By JONATHAN VOLZKE Nobod) died in <. O'ita \le...i'<, 423 fire of 1987, but one dog came clo l'. according to a F1Ct. Depanment report Thcdt)'s ..c-or t lirt'of 1% .. "ould ha'e betn more ~nou II no t for lircfightcr Dick o·connl"r. ' O'Conner v.a o ne of do1en of fire- fighters battling a re 1dcn11al blaze at 2022 Baltra Place on Ma) 7 . .\pan o f grease on the · kitchen s(o, e · caull.ht fire. and the resident tned to put 1t out w11h water. literally splashing the flame about the room. O'Conner found a dog unconsc1l•LrS 1n the h ving room. tool off hi!> \l\\ g.en mas I.. and fitted It O\'er the dog's <,nout .. All I rememticr is tht' hl'J'' .,mol..e ·· o·conner S31d ... \\hen I lollnd the dog. he was prett) hmp. The \Cl didn't g1'c ham much hope. but ther1the let ham inhale some vinegar and 1h:i1 brought him bacl ·· The dog, named Pu pp' '>Uf\ "ed JUSt fine. O'Conner said. "It v.as kind Ofhke .\bbo11 jnd <. o tello for a while"because "hci'i I \\J' \\ilrlnnp. on him. I kept ask.mg. ··\\'hat's ~our pupp' ·, name?" and thc~ kept ~~mg_., eah tha:' •t. Pupp~ . ··~ht tic girl &a 'e me a hug" 11h a ll'ar 1:- her e'c. and her father ,am( h nll r.11, .. and shooj. m~ hand · fft onnl·• '-l .!. o·conner ha.s mce retired Ir •fl th, depanment. The ;am1h -and tlil.' J ·i: - moved from Baltra Place The damage 1n the blaze "a~ S • the worst an the C11.\ tha t ' ear The '-l'"'nd- worst fire tore through a Paulann \ "Ul' hoi'!R. t auslng S'.ffi.000 ft ~'1' tr:t•C'\i • • .i gas d~er Total tire damage in 198 7 was SS00.000 Prl\ ate d~e 11ng' ~ere the hardl"st hn. repre~nting more than .lJ percent of the fires. ~panl'nl"nt~ a counted for JUSt under 30 percent of the fire' .\11 told. res1den11al fires accounted for nearl~ thrt>C-quaners of the building fire a nd damage The h1gbcs1 ciumber oi tires wac; at· tnbuted to susp1c1ous ongin or 1nccnd1a~ de"1ces. whale the m1suS( of cooking l"Qu1pmen1 was the second most frequent cau~. thl" repon stale<. Ch11drt>n cau~d four fires. . . ·FelloWofficers cover for ... , T"o ~uaner-<:arat d1amo11d cat· rings "alued at S500 "'ere reponed. stolen Saturda~ from a 1986 Jeep Wagoncer parked on nug Harbor Road. end while 11 "as pj kl J r ti'' drivC'i1i'. Someone u~J -.rr j\ pj1nt 1 to wntc profaniues on thl' 'dl, ll Jnd put suP,r in the ta~ 1.al'l Bl"d uRda) and stole a computer and a luggagc c.an. The theft occurred between 6 p.m. Saturda~ and 8 a.m . Sunda\. . . .. . policeman who lost a leg HAWTHO R NE (AP) -A pohce officer whose left leg was partaall) am~tated after a freak shooung accident received an unusual gift from his colleagues -time. Friends of Officer T om Jc ter. ransina from captain to street cop. worked on their own da>s off. sack daY-S and vacauon time to co'e.r h1 shifts. "He's one of my best fnends... gt. Mike Eftler said, expla1nang why he came up with the idea of having them donate their time without compertsa· tion. Jester, 33, Jost bis legjust bt'low the knee after a freak shootina accident. ~ offioer. who is married and has ,. i..-•1acia ,._ an were cited for at~ lewd CODduct Friday niaht on Crns SCreet. Tbe two men ~re 1dcnt1fiC'd • llicbard Kevin Kina. 28 of San Jote ud Raymond Mendoza •9. of AMllleim. . . •' . Two Malibu ljpts •trc stolen and a bUlinn1 tip -.. damqtd b) a V...W OD South Cout Hiah•ay, the ¥tcdla IOld ~ Sunday. • • • ~ valued at U.000 and an Af'ahanistan nftt ~ rcPoncd stolen . a 5-year-<:>ld daughter. acc1dcnuill~ shot himself an the leg "'hen he \\3S stud in a mane shaft. Jester and some fnends v.ere <.'am~ ing ne.a.r Red Rock Camon 1n the Mojave Dcscn outside of Palmdale in mid-March when he v.ent down a mine shaft to help look for firev.ood Jester said he v.as e&rT)mg has gun because he was concctned about l"ving it alone in his Jeep. "l turned around to exit, and I slipped," he said. "I shd about sax or 1even feet and the gun went off:· His friends scrambled down to help him~ut and stop the proru~ blttd-ing. took 40 minutes to earn him up feet. Saturday ni&ht from a homc on Poplar Avenue. ••• Police amsted Ste,cn Pomcro\ Frost. 28, of Newport Beach on suspiaon of dnvina un<kr tht an· ftumce of alcohol. Frost v.'8 topped at l a.m Sunda)" Just south of l'tirtt Arcia Bay. In a IC'J)aratt inc1dtnt, poli« arrested Martin tl~n ~. 32. of La&una H11l5 on tutplcion of dnv1na unda the m· heecc of alcohol. CJ'Ulff WU stop- ped 11 l :JS a.m. Sunday at El Toro and Lltuna Canyon roed\. It look almost 12 hours before Jester re«1,cd full medical help because he ~as 10 a remote area. He had to have 12 pints of blood m the first da) and a half after the fall -.. a complete refill and then omc, ·· Je ter said JeSLer. a 12-)eGr \Ctcran of the ... pohce force. said he d1dn·1 realm· at . first his foot and lower leg \\Ou Id lta\c 10 be amputated. "He had the distinct 1mpress1on that an ax months he "'ould be fine because bts leg "'a there:· Efficr said. .. He d idn't k.nov. lhl" extent of h1 1nJunn -there "a inches of bone ac>nc." .. 1'e"'IMN't lleacb An Akita dot named ~r bit a man on his thumb. opening a !-inch psh that rrquired med1c~I attcnuon, the victi" IOkl pol1tt Fnda) • .\1X<>rd1ng to repons. the. man ~'l.S walking h" Golden ~tr on a kuh JUSt ca'' o( llrd Scnitt •hen the' ·~ approecMd b) the ~ka\I' and it owner. The dot anackcd the Golden Retriever and when the o" ntr •t· eemjMd to break up the fipt, bat him .wen. • • • ' ... ..\ 'andl\J used t\\ o large fire· crackers or other e\:plos1' es to bCo" up a "ooden ma1lbo't turda) night an front of a home.on Chestnut. 1he \ 1ct1m told police P'oantaln Valley Someone u~ ru t colored pra~ paint to deface ~'cral walls and doors at \'1 ta \'ae" hool. J 6250 H 1ckon The 'andah m occurred someuine O\er the •eek.end. • • • \\ h1le a home 1n 1he 9000 blocl of W1ntergren "as ~mg fumigated for term ates, someone sla hed the canva tarp covenng the house early Satur- day morning and gamed entrance throu&h 1 w1ndow m the ttar of the house. Thc home "'as ransacked and Jewelry. a\ 1deoca.sscuc f'l'C'order. TV. a 1u1tar and com ~ts totaling $2.043 ~re •tolen • • • .\ v.oman rctummg from ~on.. Slturda) at ~.SS a m th~-aned an anempted ISSlultb) scrcamn\& and hon.kin& her car horn The •oman. ... ho h'es on the 16000 block of uvu\ptone. wa prepanna to climb out of her car •hen a man attl"mpted to enter lht car b) ""1eld10 1 knif<'. The man fled to a ~1ttng 'chtdc •htn tht ~oman rnmed and honked the car\ hom • • • A man who h' cs on thc, hlod. of Cardinal ttparted that S25 dam11t was done to h1\ ford C'u~-aon sometime o 'er the v.tt\>· Bantington Beach o\. ~ oung girl , J ,.,, '"' ".1, anackcd o n a ha,', 1c 'rJ , arh Sun~} e'eninE h' a man ,..,l "11d attacked a fn('nd l'I ht•r, thn~ 'H'd.~ car11er. The girl "a~ ndinE-her hil t• down the trail on Hamilton nonh ol Broo hurst "h('n tht" man n.·J"<'n<-dh Jumped out and grahbcJ ht'r ~hr managed to e~aix· unharmt'd Th.: suspect ll descnbed a<. a la11n1' ao1.'ut 2S years old ~cann~ a tan 'h1n and tan pants. • • • A large t'xplo aon nxl..l'd J home m tbe6500blbck ofMcJlh tn:ct <>honl\ before m1dn1ght unda~. send ing bricks Oy10g an all d1rteuon . a resident said Pohc-t dctennincd that an M-80 firccrad .. er cau~ the ,.,_ plosion. • • • A black Porsche q l I "a tolen from its parkmg spot on Panfic < oa'lt Hllh"'I) near Golden"~' trC<'t around 10 pm unda' lnt8e - A television set. a chec&.book a.nd a paaroftulJl)anes ~re toltn from an lllliocbd ~ park.td ID W fint block of Slndp1pcr Dn'c ~unda~ ~Mn 11 p.m . and madntght • • • T.-o cocnpuien ~ st<*n fi rm the oflim of Ser\ ices Etc .. I I k} Park Blvd unday. The time of the bri&k·tn is not known. • • • Someone '11\Cred a room at t~ ftC11Str) Hott.I, I • nhur • • • Two men "'ere arrestl"d in conn«· uon with a burgJa~ at a restaurant located at 14775 Jeffrc, Road. l\r· restC'd v.ere M1tchcll G ·tarkwcather. 23. and Mark A Salah. 2.i Coetalleu F1lt" "Jet. a finn at 3565 Harbor Bh d reponed the lhef\ of 9.000 computer chip . including 7.000. d)nam1c ram 2S6K and 1.851 mega bit chips. from a slock room. Em· plO)'efS suspect th~ $°'5.000 tt\ef\ could havc ~n the work of an) of12 employees • • • United Educauon and Software. 3050 Redhill. remained open dC$pate a bomb threat foUowmg an incident the prevtous~ in which a boyfncnd and &irlfnend who worked there aot into an aJtercatao n with a temporary employee. One of the combatants was aJTCSted on cbal"RCS or assault. ••• Employees at Stater Bros. market, 707 W. 19th St., repon.ed two threat· en1na phone calls by a l'Clldmt wbo cbthked dltlivcries to the seore bem 7 a.m. The caller, who lives 1n a home betund the market. threatened wone ~ussaons than a teat ps aUICt that OC'C\UT~ \here Sept. I. • • • A Corona man was U'1ft1cd after 1llir al"91dtY fatted a woman 10 pabn1 lttlabO in .. inchattN1 area. 1lic VlCUa llid Ille met tlae Wlfl.Ct iD Dd"I Hon 1 'w blir, UM New,.n -~. --.t '""am. ... be said be coukl ~ her coc::anc .• ' Troop•~~~~ flreon crowd in Burma RANGOON, Burma (AP) - Troopa fired into crowds of students, Buddhitt monks and other peaceful marcben today in Rangoon as thoulands of Burmese protested the military coup, witnesses said. :Unm- ftcial estimates said about I SO people. includi"4 17 soldiers. died. The malita~ said soldters firing o n .. violent 1 and unruly mobs'' in the capital and other parts of the country killed 23 people and wounded another 23. The announcement sajd the fisures were incomplete. llaican .W.,e of Carbonera deetroyed by Ba.rrlcane Gilbert. _,L 11 Jhll • However, ynofficial estimates based on eyewitness accounts and interviews put the number of dead at about 1 SO, lncluding 17 soldiers, with scores of others reported wounded. Search for victims of flash Soldiers were preventing demon· strators from entering this capital o f 3.5 million residents, witnesses sajd. Unrest also was reponed in Man- dalay, Burma's sccond·largest city floods in MeXico continues after Rangoon. MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) ~ "Many students are being mowed Peopleusingpicksortheirbare hands G11be· .... pushes hea~ •ai.ns, down. Can't anything be done?" a d ug through rubble where' their ~ I. ~ ~ reporter said by telephone from the homes had stood, and the search wore d i 1d 1 ft7 scene of one confrontation before on for the bodies of people who died tor.na oes .nto .M e nest bRakin&.drumin. .L.ril'CL.ovccran _its hanks ...... ...__ __ _ Witnesses said the}' also..saw--two wept awa,y four buses. monks fall to the ground afler being As of Sunday, rescue workers had hit by bullets around the Sulc Pagoda. found,hc bocHcs of 90 of the nearly The clashes between arm) troops 200 people believed killed the and protesters flared unda~ aftet previous <tay when a flash flood hardhnc army commander G~n. a w spawned by Hurricane Gilbert caused Maung ousted Cl\ ihan President the normally dry Santa Catarina Maung Maung. Maung·s ~here-River to overflow. abouts arc unknown. __ ~.torrent ripped a 40-m ile path Saw Maung also abollslled tile of destruction through nonhern Mex- Council of State, Parliament and all ico's most populated region, on which local pcople"s counc1 s. orCJered stnk-Gilbert had dumped about 12 inches ina 1ovemmcnt emplo}ees to return of rain in 24 hours after leaving the to work. imposed a nighttime curfew Gulfof Mexico. and banned public gathenngs of five Gilbert. which killed at least 194 people or more. people during its week of life. was He said the moves were aimed at today a trdpical depression that was halting economic a nd social chaos spreading showers and thunder ... that has forced the rcs1gna11on of two storms from Texas to lllinois. By ne Associated Press Hurricane Gilbert"s remnants swept from Texas to Illinois today. bringing heavy rains and swelling rivers afler spawning 41 tornadoes and a deluge that killed three people, including a pilot whose plane broke apan in a storm. The tropical depression that last week was the strongest hurricane e ver recorded in the Western Hemisphere spread showers and thunderstorms along a northeastern line. It picked up speed to about 45 to 50 mph earl)· today, said Dan McCarthy. of the National Weather Service. Late Sunday, the storm mo,·ed into Wichita Fa lls. Texas. bri nging rain and hi&h winds, McCarthy said. An a rea west of Wichita Falls was deluged with 4'h inches of rain, he said. and some roads in Ozona. 1n west Texas. were under water. The mass of moisture extended to Chicago. Mct"arthy said. In Oklahoma, 3 50-year-old pilot fro m anta Fe. N.M .. was kined late Saturday when his plane broke apan while fly1n$ near Muskokec, northeast of Oklahoma City, in heavy rains. brought b~ Gilbert. authorities said. Eight inches of rain fell in western O klahoma since Saturday. t~c weather service said early today. -.. Brush fires .blacke 16,000-acre area in North California VACA VILLE (AP) -Two out-of- control brush fires in Nonhcm Cali- fornia scorched more than 16,000 acres, destroying 24 structures and causing $7 million in damages to telecommunications equipment on several mountain towers, fire officials 'Slid today. About 100 homes were threatened by the wind-fanned fires which bcaan late Saturday night. and at least J50 people were evacuated as the fires burned near remote rancnes in dif· fcrent regions of the north state, I 5 miles west of Vaca ville and 20 males c:sst of Redding. Evacuees from the Vacaville blue. dubbed the Miller fire, were per- mitted to return home beginning Sunday night as the wind died and firefighters managed to contain about 10 percent of the blaze. Full contain· mcnt was expected by 6 p.m., with control by 8 a .m . Wednesday, accord- ing to California Department of Forestry Capt. John Ferriera. "W.c. ttad a real good njght. The. humidity stayed up and the winds stayed down, as we predicted ... said Ferriera. Ferriera said the flames· had charred I 0.000 acres b) Monday morning. Evacuees in Shasta Couol' Jn- cluded 85 students and counselors from the Cascade School. a board ing school near Redding, said CDF spOkeswo nan Evelyn Do1Jarh1de. Nine ho11esand three outbuildings burned to the gro und in the Miller fire Sunday. while six homes and another ~cd struc1ur.cs.wccc.desuoc · by a 6,290-acre blaze near Redding. Fire offi cials gave no estimate of damaJeS for the structures. Dying winds gave fire officials ho they could gain the upper band i fighting the blazes by this morning. Up to 200 people from about 5 homes from the towns of Whitmo and Oak Run in eastern Shas County wci'e evacuated as firefighte battled a fire fueled by dry timber an winds JUSting to 45 mph, sai Dollarhide. hcrc_wcrc. <.U 1 fircfiglucrs.. al>OU\SO engines fijhtin& the bla that began about m idnight Saturda The fire was 60 percent contain early today.. Full containment expected by 6 p.m. today. The cau was under mvestigation. One of the structures destroyed i tM-Shasta-fi~ollec\io of classic cars, a ccording · t Dollarhide. LA police arrest 870 in teen gang roun.du leaders sjn~e July amid public de-In Mexico. 31 died when the storm mands for an end to 16 years of slammed into Mexico's Yucatan repressive one-party rule. peninsula Wednesday with winds of In the past month. strikes. demon-up to 200. mph. One woma n drowned strations. looting and lawlessness 4n floodwaters Sunday in the coastal have paralyzed the economy and state ofTamaulipas. pushed the nation to the 'erge of The storm killed 30 people in Ha1 t1. anardty. Saw M9ung in a statement to -26-in :hlmarca. fiYc in the Dominican Radio Rangoon vowed to re tore Republic and eight 1n Hondlfr'ls m its order and to "hold general demons deadly rampage through the Canb- undcr a multJpan) system" at an bean. Two people were killed Ill Teus unspecified later date. by tornados spawned b) the storm Although the bruntofthe hurricane missed the U.S. G ulfCoast, residents ana businesses in Texas spent Sunday clearing debris scattered by at least 41 tornadoes whipped up by the storm. The Rio Grande River rose 30 feet aturda)' night in southwest Texas. The rains were expected to raise the nver to 12 feet above fl ood stage. the we ather service said. LOS. ANGELES (AP) -Police swanned through gang-infested tcrri· orics citywide.. and acre$ted 870 people, half of them gang member . but street violence suit continued ----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--------·-wi'th ai-least two dead and eight wounded. and August alone. Citywide, 143 people were killed i gang-related ~olcnce from Janua throu&h August, a slim decline fro the I~ gang-related homici des du ma that period last'yea . More than 40 demonstrators and and a pilot djed in O klahoma "hen 17 soldiers were reponed killed his p~nc broke apan in hea' ~ rains. Sunday 10 one area of Rangoon. President Miguel de la Madrid. surveying the destruction 1n this n verbcd "'ere swept awa~ b) the northern industrial city Sunday. said raging waters. - Mexico bas "a lot to lament.'" • Although homes had been evacu- Parts of two major thoroughfares . ated hours before the destruction h11. and hundreds of homes built b) the most residents lost their life's pas- poor in the-d _ Santa Cat.an na sessions. - About 380 officers from I 0 police divisions arrested more thao 360 people Saturda) night and l!<lrl) Sunday, police said. Officers brought in more than 5 10 pebple from s1m1lar operations Friday night. "Pan of the purpose is the m essage to the gang members -the message The weekend sweeps were conccn trated in the city's South Central are and the San Fernando Valle). Mo than half of those arrested we suspected gang members. police saj The arrests. ran&ed from· felon~ dru crimes to misdemeanors. PO~ish govemmelifresigns und~r criticism to tbc community tha t we're here." Lt. Fred Nixon said Sunda). "But that we can show n's sta11s11call) significant also ... More than 200 people have been killed in gang-related murders so far this year in Los Angeles County. Figures released hist week show that in the gang-plagued community of South Central Los Angeles, such homicides dropped 17 percent from January through August. wi th a dramatic 50 percent decline in July Police also wrote hundreds o traffic citations and confiscated cars, eight iuns, cocaine. marijuan and Sl.400 in cash. Sgt. Larry Maz said. _ Despite the encouraging numbe the crackle of gunfire and blood stained streets remain a weeken ritual in the grafiui-pocked neigh borhoods staked out by street thugs. . . . WARSAW. Poland (AP)-Prime Minister Zbigniew Messner today announced the resignation of his aovcmment, ~hich had l'>een under fire for its ineffectual handling of the 'nation·s ailing economy. · The resignations come less than a month after Poland's most serious labor unrest in seven years. The government has been .criti- ciud as sluggish in implementing a broad economic reform plan this xear and for i(s ·handling of price hikes, which have resulted in annual infla- tion of 60 percent. In a speech to parliament. Messner offered a defense of his governmcnt's- performance but admitted to ··mis- haps," implicitly acknowledging that his government had lost public con- fidence. It was not announced when a new aovcrnment would be named . and it was possible that Messner or so!'Tle o f his m1n1sterscould be reappointed by the Scjm, or parUament. Under Sejm rules. a new government need not be appointed immediately. In Poland. the Communist Party is the actual se~t of power and appaints the government through 'its majorit> in parliament. The violence continued Sunday when two suspected gang mcmbe were stabbed and critically wound duriha a fight in a resi.dcntial area o Pomona about 4:20 p.m .• police said ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:::~:--~~-. .... ,,..,_ OON!T JUST GO THROU H GROW THROUGH ITI Di .,~ SEMINAR vorce~ Six Thursday Evenings Reco • Sept. 29th-Nov. 3rd ~ery 7:30-9:30 p.m. NATION . I . . - Teens arrested in anti-Semitie arsen NEW YORK (AP)""" Thousands of mourners surrounded the coffin OOntaining five Torahs destroyed in a synagogue arson fire. and police have charged two youths with setting lhc blaze and spray-painting swastikas inside the temple. days on the Jewish calendar-Rosh Hashana. new yea~. and Yorn IGppur, the day of repentance that bc&Jns at sundown Tuesda}. During the funeral. Mayor Edward I. Koc was applauded when he said the youths arrest "have to be assailed and have t<> be punished. despite their qe, 12 and 15. Over 5,000 have \ V ~.J ·-hop attended 14 previous .__ __ .;;__ __ 'VVlJI ~ workshops Speakers at Sunday's funeral cercmon)'. which was attended by l0.000 people, comp~red the vandalism to Kristalnacht. the "n1eht of the broken glass" in Nazi Germany that signaled the beginning of 'the Holocaust 50 years ago this November. "How can such a thin_g be that the holy To rah is destroyed by fire? A fire from men, from haters of the Torah?'' "The whole life is a li fe of tests. But I do not h now what this test is."-The Torah. the scroll containing the first fi ve books of the Old Testament. arc'SO holy that by Jewish law they are The boys were charged Sunday as juvenil with arson, burglary a nd criminal mjschief, sai S&t. Raymond O'Donnell. a poJjcc spokesman. The 12-year-old was accompanied by hi mothtf when he surrendered late Saturday. •• , . ST. ANDREWS PRESB IAN CHURCH Newport Beach-Sf. Andrews at 15th St. (across from Newport Harbor High) -$20 Registration . For more informa11on call 631-2115 Mon·Fri, 9-5 EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! · 1988 llRI VII LSC S 1 DELIVERStt "How?" asked Rabbi Hillel David. w.hose Onnodox Congregation Rabbinical I ns11tutc Sharai Torah was heavily damaged in the blaze early Saturday. the Sabbath between the holiest accorded a funeral. . •. "She was very distraught about it so she call the 1'olice." said Detective Sgt. Willie Shaw. ''Tha Af\cr the 90-minute service. the coffin was carried through the crowd to a waiting station wagon. It was buried at a Jewish cemetery in was our link to the 15-year-old. •• ·"(he older boy was arrested at his home earl Sunday, police said. They were released to thei parents' custody. · • Deans. N .J., Jt." CONTEMPORARY • ~ :• • SOUTR~T FURNITURE • . " . .,,,. " . , .-6 of co••trJt Freac• A ~·· ,~ .. . . tk. END OF,. SUM.Ea BLOW ·ouT SALE . . ---~-~l Busht Duk&kis argue on nation's economy BJ ne AIMda&M Press Republican George Bush said today that Democrat Michael Dultakis has "rai9cd all sons ofta.xcs" in Massachusetts and will do the umc nationally if elected. Dukakis retorted that the Reqan adm1nis- tfation has lef\ a "sea of Republican red ink that not even Moses could pan." Bush and his runnina mate. Dan Quayle, both launched cconomic- baled attacks on Dukakis to kick off a week that will see rclativel,r little cantpeipina at the preskknual can- didates prepere for their flnt dcba~c next Sunday. . In Philacklphaa. Bush ch.r~d Dubtts wttll ctaampionins an ••artti- bulineu tebeme" that has caused lljper 1Uft and souina busanns buluuptda ia Mamechu1eu1. lulb told a local Chamber of ComlMIU mt tbe Omomitie IOV· enor dais )ell' Im .. raised all IOIU of ...... iMCMM IU, the lain tall IDd OM tbat lftilht be of special •11ra1 to dais audii'nct" -an edditioaal .. Oii w businaa. ' I• remub prep9red for a Little llom. AIL,~. Dukakit.aicl .... tired or..._. ... llllctive -*icl 10 milcoDil,. die W of die economy -both an ~bu- ·. Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, September 19, 1988 d Michael Jackson leading entertainers i~n ·~ earnings -·..i=:. (~A"'·. c= ~um~u211 l~rrcsu 'iil ~~ H= !""m"10~ ~~~~01 I Hl trt1 p,:~~~l' .a~ ~t ~·Ecp lo4J.1rn _ ~•ITE p 6 8S ' 19 tntGr r 10 9/ 11 OS MoOA P H• 1 I lar>el 1 9 •t 9 4! Prncllll "'fl"' .. ,,.. ~"""" Cill p 0 10 u Mroln 47 '7 4 9• HmGvf>< 9 64 " ~1'8 I 9 i 9 6S Govll'i 9 'a Ille re 1101 11 69 Ille. .•• ,. •S<lln ,,. i M TF 'g" NL Ho• l\Mn 170611'06 Totl!t, 10 IO)t ll\ITE 9) t7 Inc tt 911 9)0 .~• • l>C$1\ p •21q3~ 1.10M" 973 NL USGv1 988 Ii 1 ovP 1 'u to. O>IAQI 9~ 1011 eai1~ 12 ~nos at w1!k11 cfnc 1481 I 8 MA TF I 87 NL Hummer '316 NL. Varue I 9 t 971 PuJP" 1 101 N\OG•I 1191 •H/ M<urltlet F\lf'ld 11 '1 l 1 MN Tl" t 13 NL Htlfl9n Oreufi MICkf"IW Grp-I Retire 9" 10 Mu<:•i 11 IS H ~ NEW YORK I .\Pl -H<".'.I bad and he makes a lot of mone~ at tt. M 1ehael J ackson •!. the ..... otld'~ h1gh- est·pa1d entertainer with total pro- JCCted earnings of S97 mllhon for 1987 and I 981S For~s maga.i1ne says. " Jackson. who ranked nmth on la\t year's F o rbes List of the -'O bes1-pa1d celebrities. moonwalkt'd h1i1 wa) past 8111 Cosb} to No. I b} raking an an estimated S60 m1llto n this \ear. the magaz1oe sa1,d 1n 1t Oct. 3 cdulon. j T he 30.jcar-olcf cntcna1ner made approiumatcl~ $40 m1ll1on from his recent worldwide tour. \\ltO the rest from sales of ht!> album "Bad." b1s autob1ograph~. ·'M oonwalk." Pepsi endorsements and other music pub- l1sh1ng. the magazine said. Cosb}. who had a 19 6-87 income o( S&4 m1lho n ,.. l.\J'> ~o. 2 on lht' c urrent hs1 \\tlh SQ:' m1ll1on m earnings for 1987 and l '188 I o rtx ~ says. The youngest entenain .. ·r on thl' It" was 22·year-old he:l\ Y\\etght bo'1ng champ ion M ike T > so'n. "ho\\.' earn- ings skyrocketed from $1 0 m1lhun in 1987 to about $45 m•lllun 1h1s ~~·ar. the highest 1988 incomt' l>t:hand Jackson·s. the magaz1nt' t:'>t1matt). Two other boxers. ~ugllr Rd' Leonard and Michael ~ptnl..'>. madC the list. w'lth $27 m1llton and S,., m illion. respecu' eh. in t"arnin~ lur the two-y ear penod. In contrast. tht' uicomt• of .\men· ca's top-grossing e\elul1\l < harle.-. Lazarus ofT O) s · R · I · '> I Ol J' .. ·raged S3 l.5 millton a \ear tor I YXt> Jnd' 1987. the m ost recent I\\ t>-~ \:Jr~nod for which CACCUll\ e pa~ rt•lord'> arl· available. Lazarus mad e $60 million. including about S'56 million 10 one- t ime stock pins. -10 1987. After Jackson and C'osb). the res t of Forbes' top I 0 are. filmmaker teven Spielberg. $64 m illion: actor Syl- vester Stallone. $63 million: com· edaan Eddie Muf'l'h}. S6:' million ; Peanuts cartoonist Charles M . Schulz. S62 million. rock starBruce Springsteen. S6 I m 1lho n : T )son : singer-actress Madonna. $46 million; and actor Arnold c hwarzenegger. 'S43 million.~ The top I 0 a' eraged al least $21 m1llton for each o f the la)t tw o vears. · F orbes said Lazarus "as the· o n l) business executive 10 exceed that a verage"'Chl')sler Corp.'s Lee Iaccoca came dose wnh an a\erage annual income for 1986 and 198'7 of S 19 mlllton (~.,. -..-,.~ §"v~· o0 11219' jl I MJg!>c 9 96 NL 10~0 ' I 59 10 ff Gvlf>< o 1 S 1 7 n SP 100 lO 76 l 27 M.,(!N• t} 0) 12 Sl ........ -· '"" Q1 I MunBo 7 87 NL ahf 1 lS 13 Al'l'FO 11 67 11 7 Prlnc ... F~ UK.•1 1119 I))) V-.1 ~--1 rwll'I IH I IJJI On TF' 103' NL vSc o 9S4 I Ooll"t 0 7 JS ~aPAc 1Tl1 llli ~t~ o 1''1 1t09 ,,,.. -H Ylo 0 7 31 1 N NJ HY 1011 NL Wiii I 11 y ,, ""'~" F!I" o•• IOff 10 "OS~ 13 SJ !\IL OlerWtf) ~ "· •~com 0 6 64 6 97 NY HY 11 41 NL Pllft , I l Ba•tn p 10 10 10 5' .. 1~ ,. 11 I AM 111 10.. 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KOTICI--NOIJCI •1·· llOTICI DATE: CITY OF N .. •OllT BUCH GINIR~l 'ltLAN ••an PUBLIC HIARING September 26. 1986 LOCATION: NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS (3300 NEWPORT BLVD.) 7:30 P.M. TIME: THE NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF PUBLIC HEARINGS,ON THE PROPOSED LAND USE ELEMENT AND CIRCULATION 'ELEMENT .OF THE GENERAL PLAN. THESE ELEMENTS FORM THE CORE OF THE CITY'S GENERAL PLAN PROGRAM ANO ARE PROPOSED FOR MA'"JOR REVISIONS. "'MAJOR ISSUES ADORES.SEO IN THESE ELEMENTS INCLUDE: 1. INTENSITY OF FUTURE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT 2. DENSITY OF FUTURE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 3. BULK OF COMMERCIAL BUllJ>INGS ANO PARKING STRUCTURES 4. OEVELOPM~NT ON SLOPES ANO BLUFFS 5. FUTURE TRAFFIC CONDITIONS 6. FUTURE ROADWAY SYSTEM 7. FUNOIN~ OF THE ROADWAY SYSTEM 8. PHASING OF DEVELOPMENT WITH THE AOAOWAY SYSTEM THE MAJOR FOCUS OF THE GENEAAL PLAN UPDATE IS TO BALANCE FUTURE GROWTH WrTH THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THESE fMPORTANT PLANNING DOCUMENTS WILL FORM THE BAS•S FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT ANO TRAFFIC CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CITY O~ NEWPORT BEACH. COPtES OF THE PROPOSED LANO USE ANO CIRCULATION PLANS~ AS WELL A8 AELATEd'TRAFFIC ANO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE PLANMtNG • DEPARTMENT OFFICES (644-4335) ANO THE LIBRARY BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE CITY. ,, , NYSE CoMPosirt TR~N S A C TIONS I.. ----~ ,. L J, MONDAY'S CL:OSING PRICI S~ock prices dechne NEW YORK (AP)-tCX'k pnct') pulled bac in quiet tr;id1ng toda). g1' ing up f.omc of fas week's gains. Last week. the mari(ct extended an advance 1 began in late August w11h n llti from fresh C\ 1dcnc that economic gro" th "a~ ''o" 1ng to a modcrat pace. The government reponcd a largcr-thnn expected de.chnc in the nation· trade dcfkn July as imports ~lowed The Dow Jonl's a'cragc of 30 industrials. u 29.34 points last week. fell 17.07 to 2.08 1.08. WHA T AMEX Dio NEW YORK (AP) 5eP. 19 Adv~nced Monf:l Declined ~3 Prev. div 284 m ¥ncne~ .. 1 otal l•sues U8 - NewPllGM 126 811 1X NewlOWS AME X LEADERS NEW YORK (APJ -Sales, 4 Pm. price and net d1ange of the 10 most acljve Am«ican Stock Exchange issues, 1raoin11 Mllona11va1 more lhan s 1 ' NMM VltutM TeH\~ifCP 1.m .000 EAL 7.Mof ,200 Amdelll s 43 500 rA T Ind " 276"ioo genog 2Sv,700 cnoBay 250. too Wa"9Ltt>8 104 500 FIAustPr 142.WO T2 MeO-n 136,000 LorlmarTtl 102.300 Go Lo QuorEs Last Chf. 13 + • 14~• 18 -l. 7 7-1~ + 1-16 21 • +1•, 16 8 9 95·16 +1-16 1211 +I 13'• -'• M ETALS Quaas Advanced ~lined ne~ al l~ New n11ms New tows NEW YORK (A~) -Seles, 4 P.m. Pric and net cnen11e of the 15 mo'' aclive Ne York Stock Excnanoe issues, 1rao1n11 n1 llonallv at more then s 1 P:~CP Y,r;m, 'Mor11•nJP ~,790,~ CSX CP ,427, Kroeer-s •1. A~rT&T ,I ,400 Reebok 2.66 C~tels 2,34 , HCA 2,040, KMart 1,m , PlllllPPet I, , Eicxon • 1, 1, ~M 1,S47, avi:t 1, , enEICt ' ' ordMotr s l.111. c Dow JoNE S AvERAGES V:~ Y~R'W,tP>9-1 Final Oow·Jo I 0-. H~ Lew c nd 20l7.8' .s 206616 -17. n •ufl.~ an.~~+ 4. I "9.7 .36 171. "~ :1-0. k 712.51 . I 77S. 2 780 M-2. s 1S,JS4, 1 a 6, l6S, Ullls • 1,646_,4 6S Slk 23, 16:>, NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -MOtl ecllvt OVet" ·tl'le-tounlef' stocks SUPOlled l>V NAS La~er ...... Vllurne Allred MCI 1,771, 1 + FA 1,1n 1,SH, 1 , 2 SvcN\ef 1,J , lJ., + 1, l11tel ' 1.2 ~'· + FarGP s 1,1 7, ., + x~' 1:§1 ~, ~ :~ t\,' ~IEictc f_ 1 ·~ + t lcmA 2, 24 'SC 6 6, 7'• + Senate takes up tariff phaseout ~ith Canad WASHING:fON (A PI-The Sen- ate is taking final action on plan~ to phase out tariffs between the United Statn and Canada and end a vancty of other trade bamcrs. ··1 consider this the most significant economic agrecmcl1t the United States has ever cnterrd n'lto with another country." Sen. Bob Pack- wC?Od, R-Ore .. a leading supporter. said. All tanfTs between the two coun- trie's would be phased out O\.Cr I 0 ycan under the agreement. which was 1i1ned Jan. 2 b> President Rea~n and Canadian Pnme Mm1stcr Bnan Mulroney. Some othtt bamcf\ al$0 would be ended TM bill to ttan the pha5Cout ~on strona House approval Aug. 9 and the same is expected 1n the Senate in a vote set for toda)·. The meuurt then 1~ to Ru~n·s desk. But that don not mean 1hc apeerMnt will ao into effect •n> ume soon. The bill would 1uthori1t Rrqan to put the 11f«1Mnt an tffttt 'tanina Jan. I. How t00n \~=!!J:t' rolhn1-however. ldllally s on wtwn tht Call8diaM can ~ thrir counttt· put ......... dlroillh Parha1Mnt. CaMdlan ••= Ila -on ap. ...,_ ._ dlil of COllllllOM .. o.a.•w11• •1lllS.-. tt .. ......... .. ......, an. ..... , mentary elections within the nex t t"- or three weeks. The Canadian le1islat1 ve pr~es would have to start from scratc when 1he new members of Parliamen met af\~·T the election. A free-trade a{U'ttment ends tanff: on shipments betwecn the countne involved. Israel as the onlyothcr countr) vm which the United C\tatcs has a free trade qrecment. But 1he volume o trade with Israel 1s minor compa~ with the now of goods tn bot directions across the nonhem border In 1987 alone. Sl31 billion 1 merchandise flowed over the U .S. Canadian border, m1rk1na Canada a the No. I tradina partner of th United States. When services art added to th calculation. total trade bttw~n 1h two countnes amounted to SI billion. [)aptte heavy suppon for t measurr 1n the ~na~. a .., auard o mttn 11 npened to tum a spotlip on defects befoft thr vote. ••rm P!ll to ~ at. dwft'41 quauoaollllal." sea. Jobn Melcher [).Moet .• Mid fridlly. tk ... c actila ..... , would .. C'OllW clowll a RU our elevason. ... Wc Mvcr ha ~ tkvatOr spec:e dun• lillrWll apay ud IO ~ ......, ....... ·very eOod for ut ... ' .. ' Latest round of Reagan bashing a bunch-efhotair The latest controversy to envelop Ronald Rcagan•s White House is so mt1ch hooey. Late last week. the nauon's media was abuzz with revelations that some of Reagan's aides considered a mutiny. The hot topic should have been the disJoyalty of those aides, their treachery and perhaps their treason. Instead, our chief of state and his supponers were once a.gain forced into a defensive posture, this time regarding the president's state of mind during the Iran-Contra scandal A new book, "Landslide: The Unmatung of the President, t.«.184-88," reveals a high-level memorandum that q uestioned Reagan's competencr. to lead the nation. The memo also explored the possibility of invoking the 2Sth Amendment to remove Reaganffom o ice. - Most Americans -Republicans and Democrats alike - may have had similar fleeting doubts about the adminis- tration at one time or another. But few ever considered the possibility of actually replacinJ the president of the U nited States, except perhaps on Election Day. The quesuons of compcteJlCY voiced-by the public are more~ccurately:cmotionalpolitiatquestion . ltufus-havc had occa ion t9 doubt tlte sanity of anyone who would dare disqree With 3"" belfef WC hold (}car CVcn-wnen the disagreement was with the president of the United States. Y ct the idea of toppling an administration because of a simple disagreement is an anathema. Our democratic minds don't work that way. --r.a k 1n girrofit butuf-drugs will help put erid to problem But not all of us share the same-principles. Aides more toyaJ to former White House (hief ofStaff DonaJd T . Regan who was forced out in early 1987 wanted to take President Rca:~n down with them before they too lost their plum positions. So when Howard Baker assumed the role as chief of staff and dispatched James Cannon to evaluate the White House operation, the place was a ~ake pit. Cannon heard an earful, which prompted him to write his now famous memo. '- But what did he actually hear? Some of the aides deseribed Reagan as being inattentive and inept. They painled a dark picture of a lazy president who wasn •t interested in the job. The aides said Reagan wouldn't read their papers or documents. They alleged Reagan didn't want to come to work, that all he wanted to do was watch movies and television in his residence. In addition to their obvious bias., it should be recalled the aides were describing a man laid low by colon cancer surgery. A certain a}Tiount of listlessness ·and depression seems a normal enough human condition following a bout with cancer and surgery. _ -- - ---:-And w~y w~uld R~gan pay any a~tcntion to papers < • ~!ten by a1desahgned w11h a man he had Just fired? This was a lime of overhaul. ,. FinaJly, the aides quoted didn't present a unanimous point of view. - Chris Cox of Newport Beach, the GOP nominee in the 40th Congressional District. was also an aide at the time. And Cox, like many other Reagan loyalists paints an entirely ~ifferent picture of the president. · "Far from being inattentive or uninterested. he was cs~ially sharp and focused because of the severity of the cnsis," Cox ~id. Gox was just one of many in the White House at the time who would have scoffed at the notion that Reagan had somehow abdicated. And Cannon himseif met with Reagan after he had written the smoking memo. He said he found the president alert and involved. Baker and Cannon dismissed the allcaations as so much hot air .. which-is what the American public should do also. • Gang action- Add ... the enormous riches of cocaine sales. the modem ease of cross-country travel and the quick availability of the wo.rld's most sophisticated firearms and you begin to understand the emergence of a new underworld -one d~dly e nough to give Al Capone pause ... Spawned from street gangs, armed with Soviet assault riftcs and Israeli machine guns. financed by suitcases full of cash, these new gangsters arc using California as a staging area· to spread their drug-soaked violence across the nation. I (State Attorney General John) Van de Kamp - and virtually all experts in the field -agree that it's time to stop thinkina of "organized crime" as Hollyw®d caricatures - Mafia dons with garlic on their breaths orderina hits. T he new mobs arc street gangs. primarily black. that o nce fought for ' turf and pride, but have now evolved into full-fledged crime networks. · Primarily based in Los Angeles. they have cxponcd their cocaine businesses -and accompanying shootouts and murders -to 30 California cities and dozens of others across the nati.on ... Gang-related violence ended 387 lives in Los AQ&elel County last year alone ... Fonunately, the governor already has received bipartisan omnibus anti-gang legislation that provides an excellent first step in the long battle ahead. We join Van de Kamp in urfins the aovemor to sign the complete PKUee· The I ~baJI pac~ establishes a variety of law enforcement prosrams.. mcluding an asset-forfeiture strike force and a pna-violence assault team. Just as imporwn .. it seeks to end the pipeline of anger and alienation that pushn kids into p na life to bqin with ... Of course, it all comet at a cost -about $20 million. But the cost of inaction would be even hiaher -and deadly. ORANGE COAST Piii .................. ,.... .. J.;o • .. 11 .c:... ..... c:A AOdo- - 4 --..... '"° c.t• -.CA-. , ... , .. E•tOI .. ,. •• ,.. .... l Of •-ca.. ""'(., ........ c.ty l• .... c.-.,_( ... ..., ... ,,.1 ... Oi!tcttl .. ..... ~ ..... ¥iftt""'1 .... ...... Clniffllf ~ °" .. """" ......... ..... Ollltt ....... .. My father u5ed to say. "facry- body's business is nobody's busi- ness." If everyone should be taking care of It, ...,.c all assumed that someone 1s taking care of 1t. and so It acts neglected. The moral clcarl) is that our ow" well-being depends on our being involved in issucS" beyond our own immediate da)'·to-day e~istencc. I will suggest that a reasonable budget for a normal person is one national. one state, and one local issue. Find one issue at each level that turns )'OU on, and give it some effon. Then you will be pulling your share of the load , and can stand tall with no feeling that you have to be grateful to others. So this column addresses a prob- lem which is a~national problem. as wtll as a problem for ewpon Beach arid Orange County: Drug addlctton. The narcotics bu 1ness shares one prominent feature with the pohtical corruption that I usuall) wntc about: The basic mOtl\C power that makes 11 ao is money. Narcotics 1s big bu~mcss -perhaps S«ond only to 011. Innocent Americans arc robbed and bul]lat;ized of billions ever) }Car b) ackhcu' desperate for their next "fix ... The billions flow as profits to the intcmauonal drug canels~ enabltng them to control govcmmcnu· and armits. or as was rcccntl~ the case in Colombia, to murder the whole Supreme Coun when it threatened to extradite them. Our money is.paying for this. There ts no surer way to stop 11 than to tum off the flow of mone". And that is easy to do. · If we would simply prOl'\d.e-a network of government clinics where narcotics arc dis~nsed free. then the Aw1 BEEK addict desperate for another fi~ would no1 rob or steal and pump money into the narcoucs cane!. He would simply go to the chn1c and receive his fill under mcdH:al super- vision, stay unul he had slept 11 off. and 10 his way with a flier telling him about the treatments available to help him cope w1th his dcpcnden~ Docs this mean soc111l appro' a l o r narcotics? Not at all h-"ould tall be 11lcgal to o"' n. transpQIJ. bu' or sell the stuff. ~fore gemng has fh. 1he addict could be required to c-Op} down the figures o n ho"' man' addicu his clinic sen cs. and ho~· man) of them ha'c died m the last SI). months. The clinics could be called ."Suicide Ccn1crs •· The message "Ould be. "It is suicidal to do tha :· rather than the present "It 1 immoral 10 do th1'i" which 1softcn taken to ampl) .. It 1 run to do th1~ ... Denmark ga'e U<i an 1nstru 11\C example when 11 legalized porno- graphy. Sales dropped by 50 percent. If it isn't illegal. II isn't fasctna11ng. What as the lock rn sniffing something at a party. when I can go to the clrn1c and have a full ;olt an' time I want to':' The human tc-ndcnq to procrastinate beang \\h.tt II I man~ people who decide in a moment of intense peer pre5sure to go to the clinic. \\1ll probabl~ ne'er get around to II. Or "Ill think belier the morning after. If you arc reall~ mad at the drug pushers. and "ould lake 10 thro" them all in the poke~ or at least h11 them with a good stJff fi ne. here 1~ vour chance H11 them \\1th the heaviest fine of all -complete loss of income. When their clients stan going to the cltnic for free refills. the pushe~ "all w11her and die like last "ear's \\ttds. And no more pushers means 'muall) no new a.dd1cts. Th.is proposal docs cvel')thang }OU want: Smash tile cancls. break the pushers, hah new add1ci.1on. stop the robbery and burglar). and bnng pr~nt addicts under medical st1pcr- v1s1on whctt the} can be offered treatment wnhout fear So wh) isn't this idea being im- plemented? ~01 bccau~ ll hasn't bttn prop<>scd: 11 has ~n suggested often. Maybe because 11 "-OUJd 1hrca1- en sOn:te empucs that ha'c been built in the enforcement business. But chiefly bcca~ not eno ugh people get movingand tell 1he1rCongressman or Senator that the~ "ant 1t 1m- pkmen1ed, Why don't ~~u "nte 10 ~our· Senator nght no"') To make 11 cas' don'tevm botherto wrnea lem:r 1us1 cut out this column and ~nd at to AJan Cranston or Pete Wilson. L' . Senate. Washington. D C. :0510 Wntc }Our name and address in the margin. and a note sa) 1ng ~ ou agre1: There. You·,c done somc1h1rt~ about an 1mponan1 1ss~e tand tall AJJu &et is • Newport Beaffl resideat. Colombian cartel offering bounty for dead DEA agent WASHl GTO -The druJ· runninJ Medellin Canel of Colombia is offcnng a S I million bou~ty for the dead-body of any '\mencan drug enforcement agcn1 -the latest step in the cartel's barefaced ~ampa1gn to eliminate anyone \\ho gets io the way. Colombian officials ha'e put their lives on the line fighting the cartel. which has murdered hundreds of drua eJCnts. judges and journalists. The rc1an of terror in Colombia left the cartel sitting comfonablJ on its drua profits. But its st)·le has been crimped since Colombian authont1es ~n working with tJ.S. officials to ,brina drug traffickers to justice. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Ad- ministration can·t afford 10 let the cartel win this war -approximate!) IO percent of the cocaine smuggled into the United States comes from the Medellin Canel. The canel \llilS foun~ in 1981 when more tba'n 200 drug traffickers met at a restaurant m Mtdel11n and plotted a war apmst the C'olomb1an terrorist aroup. M-19. The tcrronsts ~ on ~altb\ drug dealers bv ldclnappina · tht'ir · fam1I~ membcrS and demandina ransom. Al we reported recent!). the dru& dea1en sp1lltd the blood of enough of the tem>nsts to subdue M-19. Then the two 1f9ups formed an unhol)' allianc:e.. wifh tllc cartel pa)"ina ~f-19 to do its dirty work. In a eekbrated incident in 1985. the anel p11d the tenorim SS m1lhon to take O\tf the Colomblu Supreme Coun bu1ld1na ead deMloy e-xtnd1t1on fiks on Qltrl ....., la the enswna bettlc with paUce.~SupretMC'ounJust1cn were killed. The cartel has \O~ to l1ll an' Colombian pOlttt offittr or inform·- lftt wom111 witb tk DEA. It carmd out thlt thtat wtth tht a smat1on OI tM DEA •1 "'°" nnponant dNt Ullwluat -American a.rn Seal -ia latoa It.~. La., in I 986. Seal was 1 Spec;al f:ort'n pilot 1n Vtrtnam who t~ &o.d.tui1.ra.ffick.-.. I JACK · AllDEISOI andU ALt VANATTA ' ina in 1977. C\Cntuall} fl)1ng drugs for tile canel. H 1s fonune was said to be in the neighborhooc\ of S7S m illion. But after the DE.~ arrested h•m in 1983. he bcglln lingcnngcanel members. Seal aided in the e'\tra- dit1on and prosecu11on of cane! k1napan Carlos lehder. "ho as no" serving a life ~ntcncc · Thccartcl,,ut a pnce on Scars head -SI million ah\C and SS00.000 dead. If Seal had been brought to Colombia ah,e. he .... ould b.a'e been tortured.to death. Our 1ntelhgcn~ sourt't' allege that cartel leader Pablo Em1ho E~bar was behind the h11 team that aunn~ down ~ an l o u1s1ana. That team tnvcled throuab l\\O countn~ - Panamaand Mc'\1co-rel\1n1on the ancies of corrupt publtc ofticaaJs "'ho were chummy \\1th the cane.I. Emboldcntd b} the al hit. the cancl has srcrctl) put out the -.ord that it •111_ Pl.).. S l m1llton for I.be murder of an) uEA aacnt, a«ord1n1 to our 1ntrlltaientt sourtt h docsn·t matttt 1f tbe qent 1s. "orkma directly .... Mt w can.cl or lfollRSt drua tfttfidm from other rq,ons. OM official ha come undtt a mucb more IPfC'lfic threat. He 11 the cbld'DEA oftiaal 1n 'cw' ork C1t • llobtn M tutman The D has PGIM!d • ?4-hour auard ar-ound him becwtt the fC\."et'oj rchabk in· ~that tM No ~ m.an 1n tM Mfddlift Canel J~ Gonulo ~ha. bas iarsclCS tut- min &.a..a.Lnat1on. • ~ 1 uno 'Cd o,.cr .. a "'-"'""" of nnel ('O(tJnc in cw.York. D " urct ~ he' al ang11 about a cache of "'capons that was seized 1n Mc.\tco. He had traded 1,000 kilograms of cocaine for 100 automauc ..\K-47 nfle and ammun1- • t1on that nc,cr reached him · POST -Zl ..\ POLITICS -The death of Pak1s1an1 Pre 1dcn1 Mohammed Zia ul-Haq has kft • Afif\an rebels w11hout the trong backing the~ had from Pak1 tan Zia was killed an a mid-air plane t·~· plos1on Aug. I 'l. and the pro-So' 1et A(ihan secrct scr. ice. ltno"'n as K.had. 1s a pnme suspect in the incident. t(itled with Zia "·a~ the l ' Ambassador to Pak.astart and mo t of Zia's senior m ah ta~ ad'lsers "'ho supponed 'the .\fghan rc-;astanlc Most of the ur. '' o~ in the Zia go,cmmcnt "ant to end the .\fghan war. speed up the '1et "11hdra"al and eject the 3 m1lhon .\fghan rcfuJecs who fled to Pakistan It was Pakistan's suppon that helped the AfaMn rdxls dcfeal go,cmmcnt forces and dm e the '1cts into retreat. But no". Zia's suCC'Cssors arc c.aecr to re.a h an a1.."ommodatmn wtlh tht' So' 1ct-backed .\f&han 80' · anment. So the rebels ma' lose at Jhe barp.in1na ~blc "hat the~ pined tn the bettlefield. MINI-EDITO R I .\L The American Lec1on has taken a stand " apin.st paY•n& reparations to Iran for the trq1c mistake of The V1nctn~cs. ]l)t lq1onna1rcs_' fia_~cd 1"811003le IS that -.-c shoukln't pa) Iron unt1l lr1n pa)'S us rcparauon for "mcncan hostaees and dead Mannes. -'II c~·ldcn« 1nd1cates that the hooung dowft of the cw'lhan plane ~u a ~ aTOr mat oould haw bttn a"<Mdcd. n.t U.Uted States made a m1sta .. e and must now ckodc "hether that mistake C'ln be pe_rtta.ll men~ To put that m1sl&ke 1n I.be same ie.&v.e •ub Iranian ttn'On'm demeans e"a) !\mcnC'ln Mio moum.s for t~ Iran A1~ J>UK~ and 1vm~ pathi.tts •1th the \ 1n enn« ctt-. Alfterica'1 ~\lletneftt of \he l«ldcnt lhcMakS tranttrid the m<n.I S1aftdards of the ~toUalt K.hoaatitll . Jaaht .. _. Olae VM Atta art·~-eMi-•· 1 Monday, September 19, 1911 A7 Canyon project Opposed· by golfer · To the Ednor On Aug. 1 ..... I an ended In -..\JLSO & Wood Can) on GDP" prcscnt.auon. I Y..as VCf) distressed upQn hearin& their plans concerning .. ..\hM> Creek Golf Course .. Laguna Beach's sole golf course The hilting and biking path the} are proposing to build. "all d1m1ntsh the parking area. dcstro) the practict' area. the put11ng green. and the building conuuning the bathrooms. thangrng rooms. storage area. and snack bar As the I 6·foot path travels alongside and O\ er in ~ome casc.·s. the 8th. 7th . 6th and 5th goll holes. 11 narrO"-S fa1Na~) and , ms-.es tee-off areas. T~1s plan will vartuall\ de-st ro' this public golf ~oursc. "h1cti ts USt'd ·from sunnse to sunset b) Llgunan~ and Orange Counuans of both se\es and all ages. As there~ ~ould be a constant danger of hikers and bikers being struck b) a golf ball. the plans include a fence which will CUJ"\C over th' top of the enure 16-foot path This fence will be a homfic obstacle 10 the passa~ of wildlife. which 1s abundant m this area. as well as being dcstruc- u ve to the beaut' of the area Another dang~r to be confronted b\ the bak.crs 1s cntenng Pacific Coast H1&)twa) near the 1ntcrscc11on of Aliso Beach Parle.. \\h1ch as noted fgor traffic and pa_rlung congesuon. The Orange Count) Planners &I'· IOI the prcscnt.at1on Slated thC\ could do nothing to change their· plans. because the) arc required b) the ··Master Plan for .\hso Camon" to construCl a bike and hiking path through the canyon to exit at the hi&hway and beach. "rhc persons who ha vc the powcr to stop the plan arc the Orange County Supervisors. Those persons who are opposed to this plan should cont.act their supervisor. BEYERL Y JAHRAUS Laguna Beach Martin deserves havi ng terminal nam ed after him To die Ed11or: As a subscnbcr to the Da.tJ) Pilpt. I would hkc to comment on 'our an1elc contained on page ..\3 on Sept. I regarding "JW .\ tcrrmnaJ named for EddJc Ma.run. .. About 60ycarsago. I was a member of the Naval Reserve Squadron V!'l l 3RDI I based at the Long Beach Mun1c1pa_l ..\1rpon on Che!T) A\· cnuc The cit) of Long Beach built a ~n&ar and tower and other fac1hucs. ,The Na~ furnished us wnh tv.o ··o:?tJs.. and later a number of "Jonn1cs" (Dr training purpo~s. ... On weekends 11 was customary to Oy southward to Man1n·s Hangar at Santa .\na ..\1rpon. \\ e would take a few minutes before returning to Long Beach. I became acquainted with Eddie Manin ~ho told us about the earl) paonecnng an Orange Count} a,·1a11on In those da)s. &he Nav) earners l 'SS Saratoga and Lo1ngton wtre based 1ust off Lo.ng Beach. I was tcmbly disappQmtcd when the Oranac County supervisors and paniculail).Supervisor Riley decided to designate the Santa Ana Airport to John Wayne .\irpon but they att giving recoanition finally to Oranac County .\' iauon Pton~r Eddie J. Martin by naming lhe said airpon terminal as the Eddie J. Martm Terminal. LT. CMDR. J.F . MARISCAL, USNR{Rct} Balboa bland TODAY IN H1sTOR ) ---~- By 11te A1MCiale4 Prest Toda} 1s Monda). Sept. 19. the 263rd da} of 1988. There arc I 03 days left IO~ year. Today's hl.lhli&ht · n lustory: In 1796. President George: Wub- mston's farewell address was publish- ed. In 1L the firstchiefc~ut1\•eofthe United Sates advised: "Obsnve aood faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and har· mony with all." On this date: In 1777, American soldiers in the Rcvoluuonary War won \be first Battle of Saratop over the British. In 1783, Etienne Montaolfitt launched a duck, a sheep and a roostcr aboard a hot-air balloon a\ Vtnaillcs 1n Fran<le. They wtft1befirsunimals to JO atof\ m a man-made craft. In 1n1. the 20th President of the • United States. James Oarftetd. died of wounds inflicted by an -.n I I Mets earltcr. In 1906. at the annual cbnocr ofTbc Alloaaied Pms an New Yen. ..- of honor Mart Twatl\ said tbeft ~ .. only two forCa &hat can carcy \iPt to all the comen o( tbe-ak>~ .~MU\ 18 t1'e hmYCns and Tbc AMoc:laled . Pml down ha'c ... n.o.tlt for \Oday: .. (J~) O«a'1 ·• mu'imvm of ~ ~~ Wia a miaimum ol emacicMlal •ft Wtmml .. -51wM ~~. AJMric:an wnter . -. .. ·. M DAILV PILOT/ Mondey, ~-11, 1MI . . · Brosnan's 'Deceivers' only tries to deceive audience IJ IOllBN ANDERSEN MD T?t .... ....._ spectacle aplenty an exotic and m) s. tery-drcnched settanp. Oh boy. Somebody calls somebod) else "old boy" earl) on an "The De- ceivers," letting you know ri~ht awa~ what kind of movie this as goan~ to bC. Men wall cut striking figures an red- coated uniforms and speak with imperious British accents. Boots will be hip and highly polished. brass buttons will gleam. upper lips will be stiff. apd there wall be pagcantf) and In "The Dccea\ers .. it' the 1820s. the British are in India. and d:.rk and dirty deeds are being done th a ruthless cult of k1lle~ called 1ht• Thuaees (also known as Decea,crs). They've bttn killing and robbing travelers for a centuf). masquerading as harmless. friend!~ wa~ farers and then strangling their v1ct1ms "1th knotted silken handkcrc~1cf~ as 1he innocents sat. all unsuspecting. . around their campfires at naghl Only one man can stop lhl•ar deprcdat1ons. Call him Sa' age. • He's a headstrong offin~r "11h the Bntash East India Co. He IS nucnt In the native dialects. He 1s outraged b~ the murderous truevery bcingcamcd out under his vel) nose. He 1s determined to get the goods on the Thugs. He will do this b~ d1'igu1slng himself 11 one of them so 11 to learn 1hetr methods nrsthand. He is surpassan.Jly brave. He is mort than a little foohsh. Hc'is played by Pierce Brosnan. He as miscast. The problems of Pierce can be easily understood by considering the Upper Lip Factor. The role wants a man who can mak_e a good show of antt)' determination, who can put a steel) upward curl 10 the edge of has mouth in Vie face of major danger. Errol Flynn could do that. So could Doualas Fairbanks Jr. So. when prcswd 10 act halfway seraou . could Cary Grant Brosnan can't. Instead. Pierce Pouts. The Savage role was ob' 1ousl)' intended for a modern-day Flyn n or Grant. and supcrlicaall~ Brosnan seems to qualify. He's trim and darkly handsome. But hc"s a little too prett) and far too slick to be credible as an adventurc-mova~ hero. It was no nuke that he's found ht putnt fame 11 the star of a sltt television serin like "Remiftllo Steele." Television. far more th~ movies. thrives on slackness for n own sake. It's no ~onder It wa Taniothy Dallon and not Rrosna1 who got the James Bond role, Daito has 1hat edge of danger 10 hi!li that al the most-memorable movie heroe have. ft can't be manufactured. Yo either havc•tt or you don't. Brosnan doesn't. Orange Goasl Oblo6erjesl 'A LIONS CLUBS COMMUNITY EVENT Sept. 29-0ct. 2, Mile Squar~ Park· ' Hurricane reroutes trio's national tour- BEYERL Y HILLS -Frank an- atra. L11a Manncll1 and Sammy Da\.1S Jr. bepn a national concen tour 1n i\nzona last weekend because uncer- 1aanty over Hurricane Gilben forced cancellataon of the tour's debut 1n Texas. a SPokeswoman said. The mo were scheduled to open Saturday at Hous1on' Sum mat Arena but instead debuted unda) at .\ra- zona State Universal) an Tempe. The Houston appearance "as rescheduled. The trio will be backed b' a 40- paece orchestra composed ~f1op 1 e"' York studio mus1c1ans. and each f""\"'""'.,.,,. .. ,...r •h,.. ... .,, ".11 ~•.-, '"'.-ing along 1he1r own ke) mu'i1c1ans. The tour. dubtx·d "Fran'!... l 11a Sa mm) -the L h mJtc ""I I. gt'· on from \n10r a IO tlantJ. \I J ill Tampa. I la .. : Ph 1.1Jelrl 1.1 l a Rutherford. ;>.U1 I .,, ·ndak :"'.; ' Wor<.e'>lt"" .. \1as" h ou,tm 1 L" \ geles and (), 1 t "~-~--------------------------~ I 4 Orange Ooasl OJ/o6erjesl I LANCEY (PG) Wf •WING 5·1S-7:00-9 00 I '. A LIONS CLUBS COMMUNITY EVENT . I I 9 G11m1n Foods • Binds • C1rnlv1I ~ I Prf 11 Dr1w/nns • Contests I I • l.._N .... ~ I · · Continuous Ent1rt1lnm1nt • Music • Fun """ -I I TIMlradly,S1,Ut • FltEf ADMISSION £00:11:1111 p.111. 1- FriMy,s.,t.lll S:Clt-Mldnlvllt • I 1 ~::.,~:21 . 12:~~::.e:. I I "'"a..."" S1 .00 o~ Coupon I I ........... ' ..... ,_ w-,.u 811C1 1ny dlJ I I .. .,..... I I .,... P • •... Oft Adult er Chld Ticket ~-... -..,., IN l,,_.Qunt Dfvs A...--.. propom I L-------------------~-----1 HU N ENT Rf We<Arlhur 11 W11" ,..., , t to 55 Co1t11 Mei" CHARTER CENTER Werner 11 !Mech MHl770 Zap! It's USA Today on TV By ROBERT BARR tang chair that pro' ade~ the da} on nhnut 16J lit.11ion .. In m" ._ ... " "•-•"'« equivalent of eight hours sleep m rust markC't . it a a rs m thl· l':H I~ t~\~nrng .NE.W..YORK-··~t· 20 minu.tes~" Ja) Le '\O ha" JOl-.l·d 1ho11 l <; Television ho"":· TV's bnJhl ne" .. Factoid .. aw~ di~pe-n ~~'. ~ odar-ti~t-~i,.p.if.'1 ~\.l..... ··anfoiaan ment" packa_ge, neather an-snaJ?Shots h1ch precede the lOm-whose attenuon '>PJ'l i~ II''\ <ihotl le forms nor ente.aaans_.and blows pa.!>-t ~1als~ 6._500 h~u anes-~ 6ld telC\·ts1on: -al the spctd of a video game. an l~e USA m 1985. 11 cos1 49 c1: nt to "US.\ l oda' ·• c n wle\l<,ic1 n '" n It's "nuzak" _something that-mail a lener 1n llal). 25 ce~I~ in 1he marath m for ·the m•nd .,ut 11 Jt looks hke ne"'s at a distance bu1 ''ill U~A. m3nds TTITC'~ mrr-nrm m """ dr&\C }OU cral\ 1f \OU In 10 :n U~A Toda): The Tde\ISIOn burst !or &n\ta nll'. \I '\\U<; r.n attention • · · P · Show 1s the first snforma11 onal ">cnes abou1 '" e sccon11!fl to J ,·l \J, a from Gran1 Tanker. "'ho..c GTG • elabora1r ''eathi.r niJf\ R \I"-ti Al lhe end of 1he ride 1he '1e"'cr Entena1nment produc11on studio is a map sa id 1 ue<ida' \\ h'''l' • m1ghtonl} rememberabromadesuch join1 venture "11h Gannell the SN..\PSHOT . / 1 .. 11 as "baseball as baseball. e'en in publisher of USA Toda'. 1hc nr" s-.. , ' · · : w:lC ' I inJH 1 Russia," or feel a gna\l.ing need to paper. The syndicated. n1gh1l} hall: "(.~-\ 7o_<13.\ in , .,. ~· \ f \ C kno" more about 1he '"sou nd-cm11-hour news show premiered las1 \1on-Nidscn ( 0 · rot111S' I m '"·1' n>n pan•d 10 \fo nda.1 > \\ :t\11in;:t<11 C-lo Alclens for II ycu wityl lloo!11c needs ()Ny spec.lllstJ un sent '°" ptffttUy r'~: . LllA~or.~·s do" n I./ pt rcent: L<'' \ ng,·h '· c.lcm 18 pcru:nt: < h l'ilF<l. c.1<'" 11 IJ ('t•n 11 fXn, er. up 2-1 f1t'fll nt Sometimes "'l S \ I oda' · 1o; gonf ly 1nsp1red. e<.~c~alh 1n the lir'>I ~h1. when. Robin \ oung <i1u11d 1n,•dt• a Impressionist pa1n11 ng and thl'I appa rent!) "'allo.mg tcm.ml a l;in th . made her hai r h11lu". mdt.!· d 111111 beaC'h scene fi om th,• tilm ... \ \I.\ and a WC\man ·· Edie :'.fagi•u1; pl.1~1·ll mu11• 11 1l k<. ti lhe mind b) d.11ng "II\ l.-1n1e1' ll''" wath George Btr h ard \ hd•al Dukak1\. aft.:r C\plaaninl' ncllhl·r on "'as an the <.10<.ho '\111.· '>1~11\J an chaued \\ath a '><:rt•en. ''nlhrom11" herquestfC'n .. tf' an""t'r'' t;ip.d l.1r'1l 1n the da\. The impltu1 mC'>"Jgl' " 1h.1 no1h1ng 1<; reat net.her~ an~\\ 1~ 11 as an) 11' 1ng s" impt1rtant thJt '1 1. 11 vie" er need to thmlo. nhnut II ~ ... y In S1nl1 An.1 ~2·~ ~FISH CALLED WANDA But "'I' ''atth".' II IJh' It, concen1ra1lon 10 "a1d1 ··~o' J' 1•r JOINll r9SJ 5"°" SJ IG (A) IAllW: l£E CURTIS • 8111 Mo)ers speual on PR KER-THE MAN AND HIS DMAM (PG) 5:45·1:00·10-00 ·-.-BIO (PG) TOM HAfl<S ·~ 6-00-115·10'15 MOON OVER ft ARA.DOA (PG13) RICIM> OltCYFUSS 5:45·1:00·10:15 LIDO CINEMA N.wp()'1 ·Lido 8 73·4l50 A,. ... 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' ~' • l. .u (PO 13) 11tC1tMD oamuss 11'45· I :45-4:00·6: 15·1 30· 10:40 MESSENGER OF DEATH (R) CHUI.CS 81t011SON I :Ol·l:00°S:OO· 710-9:00· I 0;45 TUCKER-THI llAN AND .. SDMAll(PG) 1:15-l·J0.545 .... lOfS I • ~ I • J, • ... j ! • A,_.CAU.19•MeA (tt)-UIC81S S.1'-1 •·M SADOLEBACI': CIMfl.U S s 0 ~ rwy l T0,•c ,,,. 81"·1~•Xkfil'd ')A, !>U(: YOUNG OUN8 (R) r.uoamu l :lS·l:JO-ll;JI NtGHTllAM ON ILM STRUT (R) t.00 WAJ(WOM ('9) 7!11·10:45 M(N) TC..-S • •·oo.a 15.1o·H RUHllG ON EMnY CAI __..,c ~-2 Ml lll.11 IJ I _,._ ..., .... IOlll UllM IN! ll•tMMe1» ... ... , ._...._ """ .. COCIClAll ftll IMS,,,.' lt , .. , ... ........................ , COMING TO .-u 1'I IHl>W•••••...a• YOUMe ....... . ···-"--... _. .. -······· ..., .......... • • DHflAwtHlll HTRAYED (A) 11..M uu. J-11-UI A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) 1tnnuer1111H MltClWIUlt Dll HARD (A) u •1•••1 .. 111• .....,...._ ..., ....... Mlln '"' llM 1 MI 111 Mt M ................... .,.,_ llTIAYID (ti 114tl·•11t1·•11• .... wm1 • DMMMD M! U »>•I I•• IS 1eM ,...., ..... A fltM CMUD WAHN It) 11•H I te l'U 1.U , .. . .. "' ...... CoaTIA !9t ., -.............. ~-.--.. ,_ ... , .. ·------- .A FfSH CAUto WAIDA (A) Pl US CDtlCTA!l (Ill DIE HARD (A) PLUS tlG IP&I WHO FRAMED ADGER AAlllT (PG) 'UIS llG llllllla /NI OMIH TO AMEIUC ltll 'llll Cl!DCID1ll IHDU HIPll • • llllVt•lfU • • ...... , ......... . Mllll ti ••H Hll11 HTll .... ,~ ..... INMfT ... OUTINt .......... ,. ... ...., ·--· ... ---,~ .... .. -.-.. ........... .. ..., ..... wuwon11t ., ....... .. MANIAtC0.11t ... ,, , .. .... PFDPl.F: Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, September 19, 1988 Oellr,...,.... .. ..,_ ..... o..tu with Bob llukell and abtblt r1antaer bwenda Wataon. -Slater Jane Franca Power with Geor•e and Dottle Hewitt. .. Legacy of Courage' cites · 0 Orange County women Gwemda Watson alluded 10 ··names e may not recognize·· in reference to e 30 women selected for 1nclus1on "A Legac) of Courage.'' a tra .. chng hibit developed through a J..O int on of the Orange \ount' ~·we As nd the Paci fic Mutual Founda11on. But when names like In inc. Mod· ska, Yorba, Bac;tanchur)'. Nellie ail, Moulton. Mar urne. O'N ill. non, SCgerstroPi an Chapman pop in the buncJi. It hardly reads like a oup olunknowns -espccialr> Tor yone who has traveled the streets of Oran&e-('ounty. These names and more '"ere re· tognized Wednesda' evening. dunng a private reception at Pacific Mutual's Ne"pon Center offices. The event -attracting some 200 t tOraoge Count~ Cl\ 1c and community leaders -served as the un' c1hng of the exhibit which will commence its countywidc tour cpt. 26·0ct. 5 at Fashion Island. Ne" port Center. Although the ~car-long.tour 1s sttll being finalized. stops will also include Mission Viejo Mall (Oct. 6-0ct. 14). Main Place Santa Ana (Oct. 17-27). and 'Crystal Court at outh Coast Plaza(Nov. I-Nov. 13). Of the 30 early Orange County women selected for their ach1e' e- ments, civic contribution and busi- ness pr6wess. only two -aster Jane Fru ces Power (founder of '1. Jude's Hospital) and Rutb Thomas Se1erstrom (\\1fc of .\nton Scgcrstrom 'and partner an C J. Sc1terstrom & Sons) -arl' '>1111 "' ang · today: Represented arc Madaml' 1 lclcna Modjeska Cl 840-1909) an 1ntcr- nationall)-rcno" ncd clas~1cal actn.•ss for "hic'h ~lodjc'>b (an~ on as named: Francl·s Plum In inc: (?-1909). first \\1k ol JJnll'<\ In inc II who O\<crsaw de,clopmcnt of the origmal lrvanc Randi hou~e and property: Nellie (Jail \loulton (1819-1932) teacher. anist and co. manager of the Moulton-!\ ague I Ranch; Marguerite M. o· call BR IDGE By CHARLES GOREN ~ ud OMAR SHARIF --Q -1-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •Kl CV AQJ53 <>QIOJ +KJ4 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one heart. What action do you Lake? , 'A.-There's an old saying that cov- ers this situation: "When the oppo· n~ts bid your best suit, pass!" ~~ AUTO F-IUTS w vw .~~=h.~ USED CAA VALUE Wtltn the purchase of a new car mvotvts 1 trade-in. at helps lo know the worth of tlle older car ,._ ur buyer can get a my aood Idea of the old car's n lue or the walut of '"'car or truck agtd eight years or less, by consulhn& the ·blue book " Tiiis tlfm is a 1enenc deS11nation for any of 1 _.... ol used cat nW. g~Jhil are awllbble 1n the relerence sections of NnJ libraries heh ••II hst a car's wttolesllt pnce as determined by what Hto "*5 P'• at weelfly auctions ,._ rttal walue which reflects consumer 11111klt transactions will also be loun4 In addition, tflere will be a list~ loan value blMd on the ••trace cr!dlt that may be aotten from 1 hint Wh11t tr fd111& a car 1n la 1 dtattr w11r yield a Pf•te close to the wllolnlle number. the exacl poet is lllltd on the car's condition end m1luee. K .. nc your cat 1n aood shape ••II not Oftly increase its trade 1n walule, 1t will be safer llld more tun to d11n Just tlean1111 • tM car, inSldt and out. 1s •Orth llOMy It trade tn ltme At C&r. we ~ak llillllll -riot 'me<.Nflt( s " We. rr &1.cl " _.., '°'" qunhons and t•pl1tn ......_ JOii don't undlrst1nd We re at 2090 Pllcent11 Open 8 6 for '°"' contt ..., 114 "'a«f!Pt ml!Of cr.O•t c11di (MM,10) Wt llf MA A91xowed' Swimmer Lynne Cos; wlth Sandy Field, Ha rry Babb. (1879-1981). matnarch of Rancho Santa Margarita > Flores and \\1lr of Richard O'Neill: arni Modesta -\'Ila (1869-1892). Orange C"ount)"s fir\! activist .• The concept fo r the three dimensional exhibit. which include'> photographs. brief histories and ac- companying· video, was the bra an child ofGwenda Watson, (an idea ~he says she "stole" fr6m a similar prOJCt t in Seattle -··Bu\ we did 11 our 0'"n way." she added. Watson brought the idea to Pac1til Mutual's Robert Haskell, and "11h1n two hours thecorporatton had agreed to underwrite the entire proje t through their foundauon. costs" h1ch arc estimated at appro\lmatel~ SJS.000. . .. What'sgreat about 111s that it's all women ... said Patricia Kosky, Pac a fie Mutual .communal~ relat1C1ns darcc· tor. ··we can look at.thl' d1c;pla) :ind see the amazing ach1l'' cments of these women and sa~ ·1 can do that too.·" Narrating the 14-manutc 'adeo arc contcmporar~ Orange: Count~ women. perhaps makang their m< n mark in the .count~ ·s hastor~. anclud· Although yo~ probably have the best hand at the table, there's noth- ing you can do. Don't bid one no trump-you have no source of tricks! Q. 2-As South, vulnerable, you- hold: •QJS4 CV AI07 OQ916 •t~ The bidding has proceeded: ang Los Angeles Times editor Narda Zaccll1lao, film maker Cindy Brigbt. KOCE communit) relations director Jo Caines, assistant 'C'I dean Dr. Judy Rosener and Golden \\est College nursing directo r Dr. Grayce _ Rf>essler. Lyue Cox, cited b,· Pacific Mutual CEO Har ry Bubb as the pan. of the coming generation of distinctive women. joined the cclehra11on. havanJ rccentl) returned from her amb1t1ous swam across the o' 1et Lake Ba} kal an 1bcna. C'o\ ,., also known for swimming the lknng Stra1t. The dedicated commtttce -in- cluding Jacqueline Ro s. Mary Do•1las, Margartt Peterson, Lee Rela ke·Brlgb,, Lolie Millerd. Margaret Costen, Beve~~ Glen. GwH Ferguson, Be rnice Hird, Carolyn J obson, Virgina Carpenter. Evelya Cad man. Jane Mueller. Jan Mickelson, Ma~ Nolan and ~lary Little -combed archa'e~ at anta Ana Labrah. First ~mcncan T11lc Fullenon Pubhc Labrar. anta \na Hlstoncal Soc1et). and Rancho anta Margan ta C'o. for the nccc'.>~r. foctc; chppangs and photogrJph' · South Pus · Wrst Pass orth East 1 .. Pus What do you respond? A.-There is· a scnool that believes that, in response to partner's mi· nor-suit opening bid, you should automatically respond in a fQµr - card major, if you have one. Include You Don•t H•v• To Fam ACHIEVE BETTER GRADES AT SCHOOL Know how to • Study • Tak~ Tests • Take Notes •Listen Effectively • Improve Your Memory • Use the Library • 6 -SESSfON PROGRAM 4 :-6 pm............. S 2 2 5 Rtg1Strat1on by Ocrobtr 3rd O_ Jr. Hlgtt S~udents O ct. 3,?, 10, 12, 17 & J 9 D Sr~ High Students·O ct. 4,6; J 1, t 3,J ~ &~20 ~Group UmftM to I St..-nU-lndlvldu• Aehlevement Testing Upon° "equest t ALL FOR REGISTRATION ANO INFORMATION BETTY SEIDMO N. Ph .D. 7 20-9669 360 San Migu~I. Suite 306. Newport beach , ~ I . ' . t-' I ' t ~ 0 I 1 .. "Yow ltl,.1-0.p.ufmftl Slot. ••d ~,. . 1111 .,.... •• , ~ C..111, ····" •••• 71Mlll .. . Some views OQ teen-age sex DEAR A:-:N LA..1\DCR This as for LS 1n Oregon. "ho \aid \he became pregnant at 17 becau~ Ile was emouonall) and ph,11 all\ st.arve~ for affection · · I do not agree with ) our tatement that "children from health' fam1he don't have SC\ at an earl} age ... Our 17·)-ear-old dau&hter al"a} ~ reCcl\·ed a great deal o( emottonal supµon. There 1s no alcoholism an our lam1I} a11d no physical or 'erbal abuse. but "Linda" takes b1nh control palls. and yes. she has a sex h ft' We ha' t' a close and loving rdat1onsh1p and I am grateful that shetrustt'd mt' enough 10 tell me she thought sht' should be on the pall. Of course I "•sh she had "a11ed. t>ut let's be rcahsuc Tecnag~rs do ha'e sh and the) ha' e been ha\ ang 11 since the "Orld began Landa has one stead} bo) fnend and L.M. Bo vo Mo111sturn collectors Do )OU kno" a "oman "ho collects porcelain figunnc'>'l Or an glass? Or fine china? Or an~ thmg that has to be arranged 1n 11s proper place and kept dustcd'l Ps)cholog1w:1 con- tend t 1 ac11 •ll. 1s one uf the healthiest outlets for the mothenng 1nst1nct. Countless "'omen! the~ sa~, take up such collectmg after their children are gro"'n. Women mamed once haq~ more children than "'omen mamed 1"1cc I'll tell \OU "hat "as different about Mr. "and Mrs. Manin Bates. mamcd on June 17 I 7 1 He "as"'- foot-2, she "as 7-foot-5 No. sir. footpnnts of 1dc.'nt1cal twins aren'11denucal Bamng the "•ndo" ofa cell an the ancient German Jail at Gera "ere t"'-' o oak beams, honzontal. 7 b} ~ inch~s thick. vena(al. 9 b) 9. In 1907. 1h1s . .\ felon named Hans haarschmtdt. sentenced 10 sax }Cars. "as placed therem. Took him seven' months of daily che"ang to gna" through the beams 10 escape When rccapturad three "'eeks later. he said has teeth · hun. The} "ere short Ve~ short. About that currenc~ an }Ourpod .. t·t. its pa~r contains germ1C1des and fung1c1des. 11s ml contains anu- bactenal agents. You can bet on one thing-It "on·1 get athle1c·._. loot . Q. What male<. a "Oman·, finger- pnnts dafTerent from a man'<;'' .\. ~pan from s11e" Ridge'> 1n a "oman's pnnts arc narro"cr ""ha more uniform "1dth A11 l.uDEIS I don't feel that "'hat she is doing•~ a cnme. I was an unmarried moihcr al 19 and I do not want ha!>tor} to repeat itself. -M.S. 1:--J LA DEAR M.S.: Tbe letter tbat aparted yov interest resulted in a maJI overload. Here's another one. ,DEAR AN:--; L.\~DER\ I IOU staned to ha' est"\" hen I "a' It. hUJ 11 wasn't bccaltsc.> m' fam1h J1dn't gJVe me adequate emOllOna l \Uppon I was taller than mos1 of thl ~"' 1 n m) class. had freckles and "Orl hrJ~l''> for sax )Cars. I ne,er had a dall Jnd felt lake an ugl) dud.hog 1"11 n~·' l'r forget the ume a group ul u' f'llJ,ed posl office. I had 10 go ol'.m1dl· \'I I h ,1 gu) and ··accept lhe ll'lll'r · I mJg1nL ho"' I felt when he ..aid ··Don 1 tdl Taesday. September 20 By SYDNEY OMA.RR ~n)'One when we go back 10 there that f didn't kl$S ~OU" When "Al · came alont\ (he Y.as s1>. rungs down on the social ladder) I slept wnh ham. I kne" he "as no bargain but he made me feel that I was not a total washout. and once m a whale he ~d me a compliment when Wt' were an bed. I hkcd that. There as no one reason girls have ' sex early, Ann. Thert' ma) be as many reasons as there are girls. 1f )'ou'd bother to ask them -L. IN NEW ORLEANS DEAR ~: You could be ript. DEAR o\NN .LANDERS: One hne from your column has changed our hves It as this one: "Don't s"'eat the smaJI stuff.·· Our t\1.-0 college kids were home for the summt'r and "e didn't have a smgle fight. "\obod) ble" up over some small thing and nothing bag e'er cam~ along. Thanks for the help. ~nn -Gl'LF BREEZE. FLA DEAR BREEZE: Funny bow everyllllag is obvious aher someone polllts It out. Tlaanks for letting me bow I belped. A letter such as yours makes m~ day ·- _ARIES (M~rch .:! 1-\pnl I Y ~ ) ou ge1 ··public backfhg"' for special cau~. enterpnse. Vou II attract aTTfr~. rl·~ul·s~ "iTI be made~r personal appcaranca. Focus on the ·~·omt'n rn ~our hil ··Cancer nau,·e figures prom~nentl}. TAURUS !.\pnl :!~\la~ 2UI ) uu'll ha'e more frtt<iom. there wall be outlet for crcau"e-e. pressaon Emphasis on alls. messages. communication. arcatcr awareness ot bod) 1snage. Galt represehts add1uon 10 wardrobe: GEME\1 (~la~ 21-Jum• 2l J. ( hed .. dC'taals 1n connCC11on with unique prOJCCl. Question of funding remains but "ill be resolved Emphasis on rcv1s1on. renC'" rebuilding. possible relocauon Taurus. Scorpio p~) roles. CANCER tJune 21-Jul} 221 'ou might bt-sa}ang_ ··tt"s time 10 face the music.'' Yes. 11 1s ume but the ··mu\1c·· "'II repreSt"nt diploma~. harmony. greater mner peace 't ou"ll get ass1gnml'nt "hach might require wntmg_ travel. LEO (Jul) 23-~ug 22 1 Lmphao;1s on change' of scene!). domestic adjustment. purcha$Cor sale of:in ohject or lu'(u~ 11em You'll get to hean of matters. espec1all} an connection "Uh bas•~ issues. emplo)ment · VlRGO t ~ug.23-ept 221 Detineterrn•..streamhnetechniqucs.Jetndof superfluous matenal Focus on (rCJtl\ 11~ ~nsualtt). ad,enture of d1scoverr. Oandesune maneu' er enahk'> 'ou tu pcrcc1' e mou' es and potcnual. · LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221· pothght on power. autbonty. negotiating strength. You'll team -more about basic 'alues, propeny. security, safety measures. Gcnutne-bargaan 1\ a' a1lable. could include household product.· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-"Q' 2 t 1· Loo!I. be\ond the immediate. realize travel assignment IS '"for real .. Emphasis on communicauon. drama. writing. ability to 1mpnnt ~our o" n st~ le L~n c relat1onsh1p could flo unsh. Aries featured. SAGl'MARTL'S (So' 22·Dec -211 tress independence, crcativny. rnvenuveness. walhngness tu begin ant:" pec1al note -avoid hcav-.• lifung. You'll find a "d11TerenC "a~ ot 1ncrea ang inco me Leo. -'\quanus play roles. CAPRICORS (~c 22-Jan 1~1:"You·u be more confident due to reward based on recent contacts. effons. You might rcceave real estate eomm1ssion: ro~alty check might repr~nt finder"s fee ~other Capncom involved. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. HiJ Emphasa on dl\erstt), 'ersauh~. humor. lntellectuaJ cunos1t~ 1s piqued. ~ou"ll "find out .. thmas. )ou'll also receive in,·nauon to prcst1g1ous oc1al affair g11tanan "111 figure prominently. PISCES (Ft'b. t 9-~larch 201 Bnng c,ourcc matenaJ up to date. You'll receive plaudits. profits from ellon. cnterpnse• 'OU pracucaJI) used as thro"a"a~ line. Morale Cla~ sen<,c.· of purpose as reStored . In the D1s1nct of C olumbaa phC1nc • IF SEPTEMBER !O IS VOL'R BfRTHDA Y current ()cle htghhghts pubhc book are more than ~00 h ung'> umkr appearances. populant'. 'iul·n•<;' in dealing w11h women. focus also on -sat1onal ~ soc1a11on or ·· ·-partnership. cooperatt' ~ eITurt~. marital status. possible add1t1on to (amity. us out! We show o ur four-card suits up-the-line, so our choice would be one diamond. Q. 3-Both vulnerable,· as South you hold: •AQ76 CVQ15 O AJ~ +QM The biddina has proceeded: NorQ E..c So•.. Wat 't \J r.. 1 • Paa 2. ·-! Whal do you bid now? A.-Wbecher or noc you play four- card majors has no bearing on this problem-on this auction your part· ner almost surely has five hearts. . . in no trump with only a sinaJe stop- per in the unbid suit. four hcans is an obvious choice. Q . 4-As South, vulnerable, you hold: · • AIJ \J AKJ76 <> 13 • 732 The bidding has proceeded: So.t• WHt Nor1• &st I CV Pus 4 v P .. ' What action do you take? A.-Pass, and hope you make your contract. Partner's bid is prcanp- tive. He rates to have a. sin&Jeton and five trumps. and 1f he does not toss an ace into the barpin. your contract is going to be "iffy.•• Q. S-As South, vulnerable, you hold: - • A&I. M AIU76 0 13 • 731 ·The biddina has proceeded: Soet• Wac orG t:..t- 1 CV Pus J Q .... ' What do you bid now? A.-You have a pretty 1ood hand, but it doa contain seven loten. For his f orcina jump raite, you can a - pect pmtner to cover four or five of them, which stiU lava you with at leuc two k>tm. Don't jeopardize your wlncrablc pme-bid four heuu. Q. 6-lolb vubaerable. u Soutb you ltold: • Q9l'M1 <:> v... o o-•nei Your .,.nner °'*" tbe bidcli1t1 wtti. ODt ............ do JOU 1apoed? A. -YOU bave a IMind clnoid o( 8111 tnce o( deftltliw V81ua, but patm- lillly ..,_, oa off1UC. From rour poiDI o( ¥Mw. CM o.,., OMllll milbt ....,,. a ... oo.·c live tlMm tbe cMDce to eet topehef. Jump to four ....... i • You are senSltl\'e. can be mood' ha' e gourmt't appetJte along with minor d1ges11ve problem. Capncorn. ( JnCl'r pcopk pill\ 1mponan1 roles m your life. -bJiH-f---------- ACROSS 1 Unpleasant 6 Sleeping 10 Reptiles 1• Seaweeds 15 Nalton • 16 Cargo vessel 17 Falls short 18 Financing 20 Sicily city 21 AelallY& 22 lake Ene island 23 Carnage 25 Most beloved 27 Greeting 30 Prompl 31 Gear part 33 Gracllle 36 -of Cleves 3 7 F renc:h city 38 Blem1sn 39 Petition •O Bramble . '1 Isle cfl Wight Port"':. •2 Fast~rs " Headdress •5 On horsebaca.. •7 Debatable •8 Corday s v1C11m •9 Stitch 50 Boast ~ Between bOW 2 3 4 20 3l ., and stern 57 Unwondly 58 log sted 59 Son of Zeus 60 Glrrs name 61 Czech river 62 Signora 63 Revise DOWN 1 Secure 2 Eagerness 3 OppoMd dial 'Sled dog S Affirmative 6 Inert gas 7 Farm b\11ld1ng 8 Frenctl com 9 Soc 111e 11 Reduced 12 Dawdles 13 Ambrosial 19 Next to France 21 Visualize 2• Irish ancestor 25 Hln<HK 26 Fl)ghtlesS birds 27 Punctwre 28 Top raung 29 Mllef's asM1 30 Lung sounds 32 Complain 3• To Shelter .. 35 Direction 37 Romanian clly 38 GeMral Wolfe's toe •O '(oung sprats A1 Murmur •3 Merci'lant «Kowtow .S Famed fiddle •6Aegean 15'9 47Untldy •9 Oaahed 51 Offend 52 Range pan 53 TraV9f 55 Salt. pref. 56 Mr. Ger.nwtn s 7 School Of'O. 11 12 13 AlO Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT I Monday, September 1~. 1988 TBS JPAMD·Y CIRCUS . by Bil Keane ~~ LIVE~ SEOUL "If the games .are in Korea. how • do our runners know when to startr . ' MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Can't you get 1t through your head? I'm not throwing anything for you'" PEANUTS J COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta _ ... , ..OIHtHUIU Ut\11 \ t\111 \1 t I t II I I f I tUt\\lht 1111 11 DENNIS THE MENACE ·~1NG .HE ooes SO~IS0ME .•. " by Hank Ketchar:n II ... SCARES ME, YES, SLJ~~SES ME, HO." by Charles M. Schulz ARE VOV I DON'T ~INK IT SMILIN6, MATmS MUCH WMAT BLOOll COUNTY ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE f l\t1f NCXU. toNeJ/ • I'M ~ ~ Ge:1$UPPER '('KNOW, Pf~. -rn~~ ONE Tu1NG-Ml~SING J..leRE TUAT WO\J(,0 ~'(DEFINE ~I~ E'V£NT.. by Berke Breathed by Jimmy Johnson -5'('.ftf fo A. M>IVY CMIU>HOOO ~ ~ eA)G ~MAYN_(. ~ ~ .. A W16, MA~CIE .. l1M 60NNA WEAA IT FOR THE CLASS PICTURE . THIS VEAR I WANT TO LOOK EXTRA CVTE MARC IE? I'M OOIN6. SllL &,;,,:,;;,;:.:==::,;:::_~~==:::::::..!::=::::=:f:iii GARFIELD H£RE'5 A FAMOLJ~ PHRASE- F"OR <,IOl), CsAR l="IE.Ll7 TUMBLEWEEDS . . DRABBLE R08EISR08E ~ ,. C.LJR l051TY KILLE~ THE CA'f" • I 'f· '" by Jim Davis RIGHT AFTf.F\ H£ COINEP iH£ PHRASE., "Nf.VER ll~TfN FOR A TRAIN ·~c.,> PlJT Tl N & 4r'OUF\ f.AR ON A TRAIN TRACK " by Kevin Fagan JUDGE PARKER ..1;.c .-•••n• -• FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY. AIK WIOE WRLPOF NClllS by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batiuk _j ' t_ ~ -j by Garry Trudeau. J • 'f ,, . JUI O&IU Q. ~ 'Q 1i\ .... ' -/) t:: ~C.• WOO •vrru1 ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~~ •••• U ·•• .. '1• CU.YI_ POU&flf ---- R U E Q J If I f I I C A F If Y I: I I I I • lft q ~ eQ -...... ~, ..,,. _...,..,._...,Al __ __,,.,..-u _ ..., °'°' --.i ,,.. tllOOI All --.... 9111 --,.,,, (lt'I All 'NJ -~ -A~ -Mii() -....... I' --"'~ \ Illy Plat MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19 1988 . CdM 111ain _taitis perf ~ct picture Dua l s hutouts earn Sea Kings resp ect; Estancia. 2-0, s(ill seeks its recognition to struggle. The latter tno has a combal)ed record of 0-6 Here's how Sea rev. League coaches vaev.ed la'>l v.eek''> games .,.., ..... ...,_ ., .,..,... ........ Oppoeln& offen11ee are yet to ecore on Corona del Mar'• blth Oyln& defense. By ROGER CAR~N °' .. .,.., .......... Unbeaten and unscorcd uppn. that's Corona del Mar''> ~a Kings after two v.ecks of non-league football action. Unbeaten but sull loo~ing for some respect, that's Estancia High\ Eagle'>. who are now 2-0 -a numhcr of victories which equals the net output of 1986 and '87. Corona del Mar rs gcu1ng the respect -the Sea Kings an~ 'o ~ 1n CIF Div1s1on VI ranking\, and ~re in the Daily Pilot's Orange C ount~ Top JO even before thl'~ gaanl'.'d a second straight shutout Evans strikes · t·;nc~h in old- She whips the field in 400 indo medley fur her gold medal •Boxer's appeal denied. BJ •Setback for Lo uganas. BJ. SEOUL (.\Pl -• k1mm1ng the pool like a v.aterbug neeing frog°\. lln) Janet Evans sv.am 10 l.mrnca·s lir~ gold of the 01} m pa<'s on a da) of confusion. d1 sens1on and near d1S3 - ter for the U .. team The California k1d'1. han and bronze medalist Matt 81ond1. kt an a Jiu le sunshine on a gloom). ra1 n~ da) that began v. uh one l '.S. bo\cr rn the .hqspital and another missing has hu~ and has bout. Diver Greg Lougan1!. banged his head on the spnngboard. Cart Ll."' 1'i was threatened v.11h C\pulc;ron from 'the rela) team b) the <:oach for d1srupt1\e beha' 1or. and the gold medal fa\Orllc L'. . v.omen·~ ba\~IJt· ball team sun I\ ed a \larl' an ~aung CLecho!lloval..rn 87-I While Louganrs approached p~:r­ fecllon a couple of 11mc' Rornan1an gymnast Daniela 1li' a'>. a 4-foot-6, 84-pound po.1e. rc:.-achl'd 11 -tv.1 cr Sih\aS scored thl'.' rare llh achac' eel forthe fir\t llme rn the 14"(1 01) mp1cs b> <'Om patriot '\adra (um- ancc1. w~<? re<'ordcd ~"'en ~rk\·t scores. Salivas wa!I na .. ,lc.,, rr\" th"· ___ fl_oorcxercise1md on the um·,<n har-. whirling v.11h dauling fXhH·r for on,• 0 so small. to take the rndl\ 1dual lead m idwa} through the l umpul\ur~ compeuuon. Evans 1sn 't Qij1te as \mall 3'> ~Ill\ J'-i but the I -}car-old high '>l1'1ool 'ltu- dcnt from _ Placentra. loo!.\ like J morsel ofba11 compared tu her t.1llcr. more muscular compct11or<. -untrl the) hit the v.ater. . E\ ans. a tnplc v.orld re1.orll holder~ easil\~ v.on the v.o ml'n\ 4110-mtter 1nd1\ 1dual medic' b' I "O '>1.Tonc.J<. in 4 minutes. 37 -() !>Cl·on1..K ur morl' than bod) ·s length ahead tll sahs:-r medalist Noemi Lung. ol Komanra and bronLe medalist Daniela Hunger (Please see EV ANS/83) OLYMPICS ON TV Monday 4:30 p.m. -D1vi;lg (men· springboard final). men's basketball (~.S. vs. Canada)., v.omen's voile} ball. swimming. rowing and boxing; 9.30 p.m . -Me11 s tennis. TueMlay 6 a.m . -Gymnastics (m<'n·s team final>. cychng (track events): 2:30 p.m. -Highlights of da} ·s events: 4:30 p.m. -Swimming (finals in the women's 200 meter free tylc and 200 meter breaststroke. men's 100 meter butterfly. 400 meter ind1\ 1dual medley and 800 meter freestyle relay), equc tnan. cycling. men·s ba ketball (U.S. vs. Brazil). boxin& and water polo. Howe, 60, maintains reputation Irvine residen t wfns . Pacific SW 60s title to defend No. I ra ting Champion~ were crowned in men and women's sinJlcs and doubles. as well as mixed doubles undny al the 62nd annual Pacific Southwe t Senior Grand Prh Tennis Cham- pionshipsat the Balboa 83) Club. ahd 1here was a myriad ofw1nncrs. Amon& them was Bob Hov.c, was captured the men's singles an the 60s. to maintain his rcputallon as the nation's No. I in the agc-goup cateaory. Howe, oflrvine and a referee in th1s ioumamcnt, wtnch 1s run b} Glt'nn Turnbull. dropped Robin Willner of Beverly Hjlls m the finals. 6-3. 6·1. Tumbuh, No. 4 an the 6.Ss for Southern California. ran into trona competition ind w1s ehminatcd o n the roed t~lhc finals. AmoQI other wtnners ot note WC~ ~~l Lindbol) of Huntanaton ind Bob Ducslcr of NC'wpon a.ch. Liedbort teamed Wllh .\u1tralia'1 Ntcr froeltich to bnt Ounlcr and Ne•'-°!' le8ch's J1m Nelson 1n thf IDlll I 50 doubles, but OuCslcr •II 11111 10 pin I tide II ~I. taklftC tht ~crown in IM 50dm11on •Ith 1 6-~ 6-2 vnict over froeatich. ~ .. PACIPIC/82) ., Llt~a1ood. foll ov.1 ng has team's ~stanc1a. , ' . _21-20 \-ICIOI") OH'r Laguna Hills We still need \HO~ qnd .~"C rr "We're JUSt real I\ happ) to be playingpeoplewecan pla~ v.11h siud whereweare.11'sagrca1 feelmgforthe Eagles Coach John Lrebeniood coaching stafT. the pla,cr' the $ChOOI "The Tusun paper rs cnt1c111ng our · schedule bec~use ~e don't M\~ the schedule T usun has. but )OU c.in·1 he at a le vel )Ou can't compete at \\ c: have to have some v.1ns. "Stall." add ed L1ebcngoud. "Laguna Halls. the team v.e JUSt btat as three limes the team v.c beat in our first game. v.h1ch v.as lO'ita \le~ .. -our k1d'5 ha' e v.orked real hard and11'spa)1 ng ofl \\c'\elxc:ndo\\n for tv.o }Cars at halfumc and l''l'n t1mnou ha' e that funn) fct.>ling 'ou never know 1f ~ou·re cum1ng bad. And for the last tv.o ~ear-. V.t' d1dn t ··This \ear 11·s drlkrl'nt \\ l' rl· feeling confident V.t''ll lllffi\.' hal" and v.e are ·· again sawlim11cd acuon becau..e ofan inJUI"). He came out 1n thl' '>l'COnd quaner with a htp poantl'r hut I'> expected to stan against l u\ l.mitw' Fnday. .. He hasn't pla~ed mulh 111 our lir'>t tv.o games." lamented I dx ngnud ··i.\nd 11's shame bl:lau-.l hl ',.,ef"\ coach's dream ·· HollaDd, follo~ing his team's 23-0 v1cton at San Clemente ' "We thought San Clemcntl· ~ould be pre\\~ good and 11 v.as. Th,·} haq· good perso•nel ··w e pla~ed pre11~ good dt'len\C but ~e need 10 rmpro\e rt v.l ·rl' going to be good an league " The others., :-.c'-\ pon H:ir~ir snapped back fro m a <,hutout Ill\'> t• 1 post a shutout '1ctol). v. hM l n1 \ l'r-~ark Hanle~. E<.tan<'.1J ' hlul' l hip sat), addleback and T ustin t0ntmUl' rece1"er and defen'il\l' bad. onlC Corona del Mar Coach Da' e The Sea "-.1ngs l'dml' uut 111 tht'rr second straight ~hutuut 'll tor~ tnJUI) (Please see SEA VIEW /85) • .. * * * Barons _s_olidify status By ROGER CARL.SO?' Of ... .,.., ,... awl Fountain Valle~ H1gh's Barons. ranked No. I 1n Orange ( ount\ prep football at the ~son's 5tan v.uh a come-through efTon rn thrrr opener. showed again the~ halt~ the nght stuff. They came from bet11nd again Saturday rught to funher solidrf) their reputation a$ a legittmate pol1c) holder at ~o I And Ed1son High's Chargers.. v.ho proved for the second week the~ have a winner's look. maintained their claim as the leading contender. send- ing farrs-to the calendar to cn-cle the date: It's Oct 2 I v. hen the t~ o unset league po~erhou~ collide at Or- ange Coast College Westminster. too. ma' haH reset some earl) indicators v.1th 11!1 '1cto~ over Millikan. but on the other l.lde of (Pleue eee SUNSET /85) * * * Mater Dei: top 0-2 team . By ltEVIJ'ii BALL o.llr,... C.11 U I -•I It isn't often a quanerbad throv.s for five touchdov.ns an one game. but rarel~+e.r does he accomplish the feat v.htle his team loses. Such was the case for \1ater l:X1 H1ah's Dan O':-.Jerl. v.ho pa!.sed for. 186 yards on 22 of 35 attempts last Thursda) against Oceanside The Monarchs· founh-quaner rail~ camr up short. hov. e'er in a 3o· 3~ loss to the Pirates. o·:-.:e1L a 1umor transfer from Corona del \.far. threv. three inter- ceptions on the night. gr' mg Oceanside. one of San Drego (oun- t\ ·s premier football pov. rf"!. good field positron v.h1ch amountt•d to a 23·point defic11 for the Monarchs Mater I:X1. v.h1ch entered the season as the count) 's ~o. ~team. fell to No. I Fountain Valle' 22-17 in the season opener Consequent !~. the \fonarchs v. ould appear to be .ihe best (Pleue eee ARE A /85) Rams_ sack Raiders, 22~ 1 . 7 Jeter-leads the way with five sacks on Raiders· Beuerlein By ED Zl~'TEL .,.., ,_ c......, • ..-. LO .\:-.=GELL \s foot~all n' .iln~''-@.O "ell v. ho kno,ws'> The Rams 's the Raiders n'-"t'ds a liulc more hastof) behind 11 But for heer entenamment. 11 fimh hH·d up to whate1.cr h~ pc th<' medra tned to &l' e ll · · The ltams claimed the figurnt1' e c11~ champ1onsh1p Sunda> an the Coliseum v.1th a 22-1"' "'an 0' erthe Rarde~ before 4. -o. They dad 11 v.11h a dl'fensc that P'C the bu 1nC' s to the Raiders' beleagu"-.'d ond-~car quanerba l te'e Bcucrlean. Bcuerle1n. the Raiders' quanerha k of the p~nt but perhaps not the future. "'a sa l..C'd (count ·em I nine times b)' the Rams. mcludina li\e limes b~ defens1,c end Gary Jeter. "We aot beat on tht' lane of nmmage:· said Raiders COKh Make hanahan an a gro \ underst3t~memL .. \\e ftrcn't able to kttp their hne fro~ur quant'T'ba l ·· a h~ rpme sint't' th\" Rarden were operatina "",th a make-. han hne. a snuauon C'auSt'd b} lht' trade of Jam Lac.:he' to the \\a han ton Red lms (for qu.arterbacl Ja) hrocdcr) and a scnes of lnJUncs. ~ Don :1osebar and 8nan Hollo"'a} m1~ the pme wtlh 1n.iune . k~' 1na the Raiders \\1th a bunch of no-names tr'yll\I to lttp out a l\unch ofb11-name The prnsurc ~~' enough to kl'ep Bcuerle1n ofT- balantt tbo'Ch he thrtv. fo1 3 ... 5 yards and t""o touchdo-nson 19-ot-~ pa se . "The) put a lot of p~ urc on our o ffense all da) 1o,._ •• lkuerkin i.a1d 1n anoth<'r Und<'r'\tatement. Said Jeter. "1'1.e ne' l'r had a ~tier da sack-1true. .. ,., had bcner da)S ru hang. &ell11\J b t~ &U)S. but didn't :let the \Kl btc.lu~ o f the abaht ot the ?c:ntt6.ck to ~t nd of the ba II l"or an old au'. ""1th o ne 1n \ht door, 1t"" na<e.~ • Coech John ltob1n n ""a al a bit undc tatccl ll)tl\& "I liked our pa ruc.h Wr ha,dl ~ l af\cnhrtt Sunday's NFL scores Rama 22. Raiden I 7 Buffalo 16. :--Jew En~lclnd 14 Cincinnati 17. P1tt!'-bu ~h 12 Kansas Cit v 20. Denver 13 Miami 24. Green Bav 17 New Yo rk Jets 45 Houston 3 Minnesota 31 . Chicago 7 New Orlean 22. Detroit 14 Was hington I 7 . Philadelphia l 0 Phoenix 30. Tampa Bay 24 San Diego 1 7 . Seattle 6 cw York Giant 12. Dalla 10 Atlanta 34. San FranclS<'O 17 games wt\1cb as what v.e normalh have .. but that's for a )Car''' ~hale the Raade~ I 1-2) C'Ontemphued when Schroeder wtll rommn them to e\~llen~ (the guess by Shanahan as that It will .be n~t v.erl.. against Dcn"cr), the Rams (3-0) kept on pu,h11~g to the front oft~ FC West pack. The} ha\" a game lead o' et • n F""nc1sco and New Orleans head1flg into ne'<t v.--ee\·s game apin t the New York Giants. G1,·ecred11 hotpnl) tothedefcn!§C but toquartcrt.c.k Jim E'ercn "'ho ha<i another fin~ game. p&SSIJ\I for 178 yard1 on I ~f.24 passc and a pmc.d.1.nctuna S~yMd. touchdown pass to Aaron Co' "-'tth 2· 13 left lO the pmc. That made 1t 22-10 which held up de pate 8cucrlcin's ,.9- )'ard touchdown pas to Tim Bro"' n moments later. Up unul faerctf touchdown pas • it qs a pme of pus~sbove TheRams1umpcd ouqoa IO-Olald Tbc Ra1 lheo ued 1t I~ 10 1n the third quarter The Rams repined the kad when defen11"e end Kevin Greene tnpped up Bc\ltrkan for a safety to make t\ l l-10 . They upped the lead 1S-10 early an the founb quarter on a ~yard field pl b)-t1kc Lan Ord •°()bvlousl • the b'I l)lay was the Iona pe \o ... Robtnton l&td "11 ~ JU\t wanted to keep t"~ ~--~,.., -0rM09Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, September 19, 1988 llwam 's sniall but holds tilings ~ 1 lif e's· all a~ut' r,. fte Alseela&ed Press DU QUOIN, Ill. -It onl) holds 13 Ill people, has a ceiling lhal tops off at six feel and is cluttered with stacks of boltes. leavina little space for pa trons of Mimi's llaebalJ Mu.eum. But f'olk.s keep trickling in to catch a glimpse of tp0rt'1 history, including a Babe Rutb-autoaraphed bueball, a Ty Cobb bescbetl card from the 1920s and a SL Louis Cardinals bobbin& head doll, circa 19SO. .. I'm here at least every day. uni~ I go to a ball =" •)'I lhe 62•,at~rator,JCTOMe",...Mim' , a former matjor leque scout. "I Stt a lot of . I talk beseball. My buddies come up to Stt me all the time." He ctidits the b1nh of Mimi's, housed on a 300- sq~foot balcony of Alongi 's, an J ta Lian restaurant 1n this southern IUinoas town of 6,600. to a massive bean attack Msuffercd ei&ht years ago. H is·<Soctor told him to quit restaurant wor~. and with ample free time l\longj. a self-described obsessive baseball-card collector. decided to open a baseball museum featuring has private collection. The opening came three years ago. "It's one of the hot spots in sou them Illinois." offers Heardy Vanover. one of the regulars at Mimi's. "I went lo a baseball card show in SL Louis the other day and everybody knew Mimi Alonii." Alongi. who started scouting in 1960 for Jhe Houston Colt 4Ss, puts his baseball-card collecuon close to a million. including cartoon-styled ones from 1833. He also has nearly 300 autographed baseballs from players like Joe Di Maggio and Roger Maris. To one comer, in cabinets similar to ones that hold library index cards. Alongi'6 baseball-card collection Hes n anfu1ty-gaante~lastic wrappe1~ under controlled temperature to pre ent moistu~ da~ "It's like my famtty," ~says. -• His brother and nephew run the business now. In his 1ravcls while scouting for major l~ue baseball teams like the New York Mets. San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies. Chicago Cubs and the New York Yankees, Alongi's collecuon mushroomed. And he's not about to let it fall into enem) hands. He's already infected has grandson with baseball fever. .. You ought to sec me down here with my arandbaby.~ says Alongi . smiling ... Mc ~orking on my cards. He working on his cards . .Hey, that's wha1 life as all about." 91:'ote of the day Vlaceat Clark, an Ott10 State defensive back. on sittinJ out his freshman season because of Proposiuon 48 eh$!biht} requirements: ''It hel~ you one way and 11 huns )'Ou another ... It did rearrange my prionues. I buckled dow.n on \\>hat I want to do. I cam1r to realize that football won't be my life. I saw that I wanted to be in education.'' Wooda wine hydroplane race SAN DIEGO -Gt.'Orge Woods of ;i Seattle won the Miller High Lift' Thunder- boat Regatta Sunda~ as I.is Oh Bo~! Obe.no hydroplane was the onl~ one of sn finalists that finished the championship heat. . In an carlicrquahf) ing beat. the Miss Madison and • Miss Circus Circus boa1s nipped almos1 simul- taneously midwav through the openinJ lap when they causht a gust of wind. Mass Madison dnver Ron Snyder of New Bremen. Ohio, and Miss Circu~ Circus pilot John Pn:vost of Baton Rouge. La., were hos{>itahzed for observation and wcte listed. in good condition. IN THE BLEACHERS I] .._ -. . ·~ ~ 0 "Excuse me, Mr. Oliver, but there are two gentlemen here who would like to play through ... " Clutch birdie keys victory Man CaJcaveccbia, cap1talwng on a l!I late colla~ by F.izy Zoeller, sank a 30- foot birdie putt on the final hole for a one· shot victory in the $600.000 Bank of 'Boston Classic Sunday a1 Su non. Mass. C'alcavccchfa. who has finished second by one strok~ thr(.-e times this season -including lhe Masters Tournamcn - captured his first PGA e"ent of the season and earned SIOS,000 by shooting a 6of0r a -· ole-totaI 0£ 10- under-par 274. 'Tm going. ·Man. "ha1 does Ll-takc to win ou1 he~? ... a· relieved Catca,crN11a said. Doi PMley, an early staner. fired an 8-under-par 63, matching the course record at the 7. I I 0-yard Pleasant Valley Country Oub. to fin isn ~cond at 275. Calcavccchia. who pulled e~en on 1hc l61h holt'. put a sand wedge onto the green before sinking his "mning putt on the final hole. Zoeller. "ho led b} l\\O strokes with silt holes to pla)'. took himself out of contention with a pair of double bogeys on 1he back nine ... Jiili 18bter recovered from a cold caught on the e\'e oftbe S22S,OOO Safeco Classic 10 daJm the 1oumameot title by dirce strokes over South Korean Ok-Hee Ka. Inkster opened with a 76, improved to 70 on Friday. then faced a healthy 7-undcr-par 65 Saturday. the lowest round of • lhe tournament. She closed \\1th a 6 7 on Sunda) to win her 11th career title b~ a comfonablc margin. She totaled 10 under par 278 for 72 holes on the 6.222-yard Meridian Valley Count!'). Clubcourse:Ku fi nished with a 69 on SU'nday. The vi ctory was her third 1his year and second in this tournament. She won lhtttitle1n 1-98-3 on 'the way to tour rookie of the )c:ar honors. ' Coach crlticlzee investigation . LEXINGTON. K). -Keo tuck~ m coach Eddie Sutton said he was so -disturbed about the wa} NCAA tn· vestiptors have handled cenain aspects of an invcstigauon o( his basketball p~~m that he intends to file a repon with the assoc1a11on when the probe 1s over. "It's not fair to calT)· th1s thing on like this." utton told the Lexington Herald-Leader in has first an-depth interview since the i0\·es11ga11on began 1n Apnl. "One of our auys has talked to them se' en limes. I know it's havinaan adverse effect on (the pla:,.ers ) academically." The 1nvcsugat1on began after the Los Angeles Daily News rcponcd that an Emery Air Fre1gh1 package from assistant coac.h Dwane Casey 10 recruit Ctlris Mills' father had broken open. rcvc-ahng S 1.000. . . Bears' bite gone, Vikes rip Chicago 49ers, Seah awks, Broncos staggered wit h upset losses- Prom Tlte AIMdated Press Tommy Kramer has has JOb back. but he's not gloating about at. Kramer, who began the season on the bench aftd asked to be traded after the Vikings lost to Buffalo on opcnjng day, started again\t Chicago at Soldier field on lUlday-llD.d...passed for thfti touchdowns as the Vikings trounced the Bears 31· 7. , TM victory moved Minne5ata into a fint-place tie w1th·the Bears in the- NFC Central Divisaoo. "I know those guys. They're fnends of mine, and it's fun to beat >Ou r • friends." DcBerg said. Glaab U, C.wboy1 It: Linebacker Harry Cano,. and comerback Perry Williams intercepted wayward Ste\'e PeJluer passes in the fourth penod to preserve a victory for the New York Giants over the Dallas Cowbo)'S. Carson.stepped in front ofTimmy Newsome to make a crit1ca~ 1nter- ceptio~ tly New York 2-yard line and re it 66 yards with 7:31 left 1n the defensi ve stru~le. Then Williams intercepted another Ptllue1 pasnnlfe1Jfa11ts 4S-wilH 41 seconds to play to put tl'le game away. EWott bolda off cballeJllen aw EUMu held off Dale EanlaarG • and lletty WallHe to win the S4S0.48S NASCAR Delaware SOO Sunda) at Dover Downs International Speedway. Elliott battled Earnhardt for most of the last I 00 laps on tht I· mile oval, edgtnJ~ him by 1.48 seconds 10 claim a first prize of SS6,400 in the Winston Cup race. The Dawsonville, Ga .. driver's sixth victory of the season also moved him slightly fun her ahead of Earnhardt in the battle over Winslon Cup points. With six races left, Elliott has 3,S48 points. 127 more than of Earnhardt and 139 more than Wallace, who finished third. Davey Allison finished founh and Geoff Bodine fifth ... Winston Fuhny Car champion Keuy Ben •tel• and Top Fuel racer Darrell Gwyu won their events at'tlte SS9 l,OOO National Hot Rod Association Keystone Nationals at Maple Grove Racewa) in Reading. Pa. Winston Pro Stock champion Bob GUddea won his 6Slh career VlClory in froru_ofa ri•cord Sunda)'..Cl'QWd of 38,000. Bernstein, driving a Buick Reatta. defeated Ed McCulloch in a .. holeshot" race. The three-time defendint Winston champion ran an elapsed time of S.364 seconds at 268.49 mph to MGC'-uUoch's time.of S.342 seconds at 276.07 mph. Bernstein reached the fin ish line of the quaner·m1le track first because he had a quicker staning-linc reaction tame .. 504 seconds. McCulloch, driving an Olds Cutlass, had a ume of .541 seconds. "' Irvine'• Van't Hof qualifies --- PACIFIC SW ;·"· rro..p1 . Howe's beckaround an tennis includn ICtlftl 11 referee at Divas Cup matches for the past 12 c..•nd as 1 tourina pro from 1954-71 ht played W1m an all three events (sin&)es. doubles and mixed doubles) for a record 16 rontieeutive years. He wu also an the French championships for 17 yean and 1.n the late 'SOs and early '60s w~n 1 S nauonal miud doubles tJtles and over 60 mixed c1oubln tournaments. Southern C:.hfomia annually, lhe tournan:ient drew a strona exceptionally strona field . Turnbull said. 62M aNMNI ~•dtk s.utetwnt S.- Grand ~• J Mlll ~ (at .... leY 0.1 Miit'• ...... . Mill• T111111aM tuouna Nlvuell oet. Kim \I~• (Not a..chl, •·•. 1·'- Mllt'• SMllel lS Guy Frlti (lltencno Mlraoel oet Mike Cero (NewPOrt 8ffdl), 7·6, 6·3 Miit'• SMllel .. erv Enlen (El Tc><o) Otf OulM O~n (Senta 8ar1Mtr1), 6-4, 6-3 Miit'• SMllel 4$ Jim Nehon (Hewoon llteclll Otf J.ck Melalskv 1Montt4'ellc>I, 6·1, 6·2 ~ ........ $1 lo«> Out\ler (NIWPOrl 11 .. clll Otf Petti" FToileldl {Auslriltll, f"."l;-T-1 Miit'• SMllel " Mel L-11 (11111lew00dl Otf Jolln hnMtt (LO\ Angeles), )··· •-0. •·4 ,,,.,.,, SMllel " ._ Howt lltvitlel ~ lA&YtdY HllJJl. j:J. i-l. Mell'• SiMlle5 '5 JoM JtnYn (Liii llNcn) def Fran llu~n IR•vtn-otl. 2·6, 6-2. •·I • Miii'• SiNlel 70 an Waltltf" (Soutl'I Gatti def Tony Prooan (lrvlntl. 6·l. 4·6. 6-l Mell'• S1M1e1 7S Ve<M Hl/9tll\ (L.aouna HillO Otf B " Lu.-le (S.1'1 Pedro) •·1 ... '· Mtll'I SIRIMI .. I Miiiar ICarlstMtdl Otf Ron llranoon IA1111ne!m1, 6-l, 7·6 MM!'• OellllMt lO Jan Eric Palm (NtwPOrt llHcnl-Curt Stalder (NtwPOrl Btacnl Clef Boo lllOCllH (N•wOO<I Beacn)·l(lm Vie.re (~WPOl'I BHCfl), 6·4. ,.,, ,., LOS ANGELES -Australian Peter ~ Kurl Ni.taon (Pof'ltf"vlit.)~ ~ c~ewoort llHcn) def Dave Doohan. who once upset Boris Becker at Mlt<:Mn (lrvlne)-Mlk• Caro INt,..POrt BeaCl\J, 6·1, "'· 6·l Wimbledon, beat Brad Pearce ~n straight -MMi'' Oe1111Mt 40 S da I f ' fi Dave tonannon INtwPOrl 8tach)·Oennis Trout (Coronad del Mar) Otf sets un y to cam a qua I yang spots or . Jim Enatrom (Los A!lffttsl·Jlm Keov <Los An11t1111, 6·1, 6·1 the $415.000 Volvo tennis tournament along with ,....., o.wlt$ •s Irvine's Robert Van't Hof and t\\.O others. Jack Metowskl (Los Anvttesl·Cra1~teulI!Dt. U.91 A""'••> def Doohan, a former All-America at l\rkansas. ousted Allen Draitn cwooe1ienc1 ~;~~!:!, 1~' AnoetesJ, 6•4· "'· ,.,, Pearce 6-1. 6-3 to qualify for lhe 32-pla~er main draw in Linnv Llnoborg (Hunhnuton Btechl-Peter Froettlch IAu11ret1a1 Otf, the toumament that begins today on the UCLA Jim Nelson (N•wPOl't 8Hcnl·8o1> Duesttr INewPOrt BHdll, 6·4, 7·S. -Mefl's OWb1et SS Campus. JoM Grlfft (LOI AnQlles)-Whltnay RHd (Los AngelHI def Mel L-ls The two other plavers who earned benhs are (Lot Aneeleal'Ricn H11ke11 <Los A"9tlt51, 6·2 6·3 Marcel Freeman of Los Angeles and John Letts of ~n Mat1nlesMn tLos A,::::j.=~!1>:! <Los An9tt•sl o.i Fran11 Rolling Hil ------.,....,c:--"'--+----(LM l!MIM~l4ff4L ...... ~~ ....... ~- I '"Van't Hof, a three-t1(Jle All-Ameru:a while at • Man'• Deulltes •s Sout"'em r .. 1 and wt'nner of the ..19go N"AA sa'nn'es cwcie HJpclensti.t , cwooo•af\d H111s}·Fran ~nman\Rtdlinchl dei II ~ -, \. .. Gltntf Hf~n"tfl \J"A'1\0)•Vtf'~I Rt111!16 1LllOU"11 Hil!JI. 6·4, r• • title, beat Patnck McEnroe 6-3, 6-4. Freeman. a four-M9ft•s oout11es 10 time All-America while at UCLA. beat Eddie Edwards Dan wa111~ CSoutn1111e1·Tonv Prooan 1r111nel .-oel Oou9 Vinilfoelcl <Laouna Hl~l'Paul B~k•v (Sa11 D e90I 6·• 6·3 6-4, 6-4. Letts, an All-America whJ.lt at Stanford. _.,., °"'9Ml-7S defeated Martin Barba 6-3. 6-4. LM Soenctr (Cc><ona dll Mar.J·D<k Lu1en CC«ona dei MM> de1. Devld Top-~ded Andre Aa,.ssi of Las Vegas. Nev .. wall llteld lWTlllll«l-JoM cannon 1wn.1i.er1 6·3 6·• o-We!Mft'l 5"'9191 lS • play his first match Tuesday evening. Juov Louie <Nol aeaclll Clef Cl'le<·e Kav IHtn Beatr.I , 6·4 6·t Televlaion, radio TELEVISION S p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Indianapolis at -Cleveland, Channel 7. • · S:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston, Chan nel 11. Midnight -HORSE RACING: Fa1rplcx Park replays. Prime T~ckcL I 2:30 a.m. -BOXING: Pedro Dcc1ma vs. Luis Espanoza 1n a 10.round supcr·ban- 1amwcight bout from Las Vegas (tape). ESPN. RA DIO 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: an Diego at Cincinnati. KFMB (760). S p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Indianapolis at Cleveland. KNX (1 070). """1:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston.. KABC (790). 7:0S p.m. -BASEBALL: ~lll"aukee at Angel s. KMPC (7 10). TUESDAY'S TELEVISION 2:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Frannsco at Atlanta. TBS. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodger a1 Houston. Channel 11 . ~ TUESD,\Y'S RADIO .9:35 a.m. -BASEBALL: an Diego at Cincmnall. KFMB (760). 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dod~rs al Houston. KABC(790). - w_,, SlMMs "° l .J GraYft <Palm Sar1119sl dtt B~• St fT'an tEnc MHI 6·t 6· 1 w-·· 5'""" 45 llerleen HJlletlraflCI ILA) def Pat COdv (ParamounJI 6·•, 4-6, 6·3 w-·• Sintll9I so Marllvn Straw 1La9 Btacnl de! Aud•ev Fotoen (Ctaremont), 6·3, 6·1 • Wemtn'l Sifttlel SS ... ,Y lltotlerll lk nle Mon·c•I oef. Rournarv Ree IR~n011. 6·1, 6•1 ' w-·• SlfltMI '° Phvll1 Adler !Los Anv«les> def v1r9 n1a Glau (Sin D1ew1. 6·2. 6·4 W-•s SIMMs '5 IHnor Harll\lta lSvimarl oel TM m1 Nett (aeoer <Claremont), 6· I. 6·0 w-·· Slfttle' 10 k t 81<ken1>11ch n .. 01 AngetH) def Pat Yeomans ILAI. 6·•. 7·5 W.m.n's Owblts lS Judy Louie (NtwPOrt 8ncn)-Pet Codv (Par.mount) <Ml Cl:lerle Kav (LHun1 Nl11U.1)-Sue Morgan lLagona Nl11ut1). 6·•. 6·2 W-'• t>ovliile1 40 Cn.rlffn Hllteorand (LA)·AM Meigs !Los An11ettsl def Pam Prest (NtwPOl'I 8Hcn1-0orHn lnsn (Hunllngton Beach), •·2 6· l w-•1 Doubles 4S AllCt VI•·'• INPI 8HCl'l1·Marotvn Strow (Laguna 8Htll) Clef Judv Marln tTorranct)'Catrw Lombardo (Torran«I, 6·2 6·3 w-·• Doulltes so Louella ParlOm !Los Anve'esl·Audrtv Fotde<I ICt11remonP1 def ,,,.,.,., Elln Elh• (L1gun;. N111uetl-Da•t Jonnson \Lavuna N111uttl. 6·4 •·2 Wemtn's Owbln SS • Pnylfl• Adle• (LO$ AnQt'••l·Btv W1na11s (NewPO(I BeaCl'l) o.f Vil,,,. Gordon CSat1ta 8afo.ra)·G•c><•• Ouint•na CSenla 8arl>llr•J 6·4, 6·7, 6·1 Wemtn's OeWle\ '° . Dot H-IEnc•MHl·Vtd.\ Edman San D•eool def Mar~vn Prlv9e lllu.na Pult.l·Calnv Ha• (Ne.,.POl't BeacnJ, 6-3 3·6 ,.4 wemtn's ~6S Eleanor Harllu'a ISv1mar1-Cor1w MurOOCll CLOS Anoelftl def Gtf"lrvdt AmUM CLaouna BeacnJ·Ju,,. Mo<ke w• t CNewPOrl 8HClll •·•. 4·6, 6·J w_., ~ 10 V o Graham !ROI .ng H• sl'A•·ce Bt<~eroacn (Los A"9t,.0 def Pat Yeomans (LOS A119t'eU·L•~ DUO!ev ILOS A119t ts), ,., 7·6 6·1 xeo Oouo'es JS 3S Gail Glasgow INe ... POrl 81Knl·Ma•tv Er<' (San•• Monica) Otf Ann ~Yff Clos AnH4Sl·St811>tV AnOrew (LOS All9elesl. •·7, 6·4, •·l M111ed ~ 40/4S Ellen ervant INtwPOf'I 8Hcnl·J•m Ne•son <NewPOr1 BncnJ Otf Judv Loui. (NtwOO<t 8eacnl-BOO Howe (lrvl,,.I. 6·2. 6·1 Miited OeulllH SO/SS , &ttsv Rooertl (Santa Mofllcal·81ll Rot>ertl tS.nta Mon.Gal dei Pat Mascari (Rlvtf"si<lel·Tonv Mascari IR1vers;<1e1. 7·6, 7·6 •A Milted o.ullle$ ~/'5 Ptwttis Ad14tr (Los A119etesl·Ed Slunderl (Los Angeles) dei. TM!ma Ntfl Gtner rc11rtmont)·Hu11n Granam 1c11ref'n(\nt), 6'\1. 6-0 . IL AREA RouNo ur UCismth as UCLA wins title USC rallied from a 3·2 deficit b) outscoring UCI 4-b in the second period and was never headed to claim fifth place at the UCI Water Polo 'roumament Sunday at Heritage Park in Irvine. Rob Carver had four goals to lead the Trojans, including one in the ke) second period .and two LO the third. Tom Warde. who led all scorers io the tournament with 22 goals. scored three times for the Anteaters. whilr Kevin Wood added a pair. UCLA took the championship bcack_et tit~ wit wins over Long Beach State. 10-7. and tan(ord.-10-5. on Sunday: going 7-0 In the tour- nament. Hank Peterson. who scored three times against Long Beach. had 21 aoals in the tournament. .. It's a .,eat confidence builder,'' Kramer said of the one-sided tn- umph. "We knew 1t would be tough lo run on them ~II so we decided to put the bell up in the air.·· Beaplt •17, · Stttlers 1 %: Boomer Esiason. held an check for the first thrcequancrs, h11 Eddie Brown with a 6S-yard founh-quanersconng pas to rally the untx-atcn Bengals O\.er mistake-prone Pittsburgh. The Benpls are 3-0 for the first time since 197S. when they finished 11 ·3 Jets 45, Oilers 3: 'Wcslc' \.\ alkcr caught three touchdo"n ~sses as New York's offcn~ came ah"e and p vc the Jets their lar&c t margin of victory ever. The game was marred b) 190 yards ID penal ties -including nine personal fouls. Bouton'• Emat Givln • 1rabe a ,... Glider preMure from New York Jeta Carl Boward darlq flnt qaarter action at Olanta 8tadlam ID Eut Ratlaerfonl, N.J .· The 49ers led 3-2 at the end of the fint period. but the Bru1nsscQred fi,e unanswered goals in the second period. including \\\0 by Javier Escober who had four in the game. lo rally for a 7-3 halftime advantage. Eltewhert an the NFL Sunda): F~ 14, Hers 17! Chns Ma lier pated for 130 )'ards and ran for Atlanta's third touchdown an a 21 - poinl, second-peood outburst which carried the Falcons to an upset victory over the San Francisco 4Ckrs. Atlanta cornerback Scou Case made a diving. end-zone interception of'a J~ Montana pass on the lint play or the tee0nd ~nod. kalhng a San Ftancisco drive wtuch had gone 61 yards. C'Mrprt l'J, Seallewlls •: Ga11 ADdenori rushed for I 20 }ards and li~bKier Keith "Bro" ncr returned an intetception SS yards for a touch- down as the San Diego Chargers upst"t lbe Sank Scahawk~ and cndeJ the NFL's lonF't act1\C lmin "'rc~i.. 01 ~ilbt. lhe Cbatgcrs. 1-2. v.on lortht' lir-,t time saace Nov IS 1987, whrn 1he) beat the Los Anacles Ra1de"' I b-14 SeanJe. which entered 1he a;imc a "nt favonan, had beaten the tcVen JU'l1pt tuMs. ........ I: Skvw: ~ ... IUde b11 lint stan for the Ch1di count. lllrOWiftf two l(JU(hd~ n" ..-s ..,. .. b11 former teamma1t1. aad die Kallla Cuy dtfenw UUtt• C..-"'°Jolan a-ty peMeS to hand dw "'** lhrir wcond I~ 1n lhrtt B•'kN 1'1, EasJes 10: Timm} Smith' ran for 107 )ards and one touchdown and the R~dsl1ns ~c~ed Philadelphia quanerback Randall Cunnin&ham Silt times as Washing- ton stayed atop the NFC' East. s.Allb !t, Uoas 14: Bobby Hebert complC'ted 23 of 32 passes for :!81 yards. includmJ a 29-)'ard ~onng toss to Lonzell Hill, Dc1ro11·s m1\firc on a fake punt ~t up the go-ahead touchdown for New Orlcan1i Blllt 11, Patriots 14: 'K n11 \.or ""OO<I kid ·d ~ ll ~\ar J 1 I I ~o.1d) n:ma1nw., '" 1. th1. unbeaten Balls thc:1r lir;t \, 1ctof) o\ ~r New EnsJaod ID 12 Mme\, C.,..._ls It, BllC9 U: ( hll toud1 rcl.cved utiurtd ~etJ Loma\ and hll Jay Nov~k wnh a 42-\ard touch· down pu1 •ith 3;14 lO pla) 10 l'\t: tbc Canl1oafs their fint HC:IO" of th" ~. . D1 .. " 14, Paden 17: Dan Marino lbttW t•o touchdo" n pa\~~ Ud ~mud 20,0C>O car('Cr Pl'''"' yank. ...S Miami's sprcial team' toe* advantate o! Grttn Ra~ mt'• sa RAMSBEATRAIDERS,22-17. From Bl • • here unttl the end of the game." • The Raiders got a chance earl~ to take the lead as they drove 43 yards to the Rams 3. haghhghted by a 28-yard pass from Beuerlean to James Lofton. On founh-and- anches from the 3. Marcus AJlcn ran an for an apparent touchd~n. But the Raiders were caught for hold in& forcing them to ao to Oins Bahr for a 30-yard field goal. Bahr. who has been inconsistent in recent )ears. kicked 11 wade left. · The Rams then put logcther perhaps their most imprcssivednvcoftbe ioung~ason.going80yardsan 11 plays with Grca BelJ.iifn('ovcr from ~i" yards for the touchdown. Bell carried SC\ en t1mco; 1n the dnve for 49 yards He wound up \\UI· lOQ '"lrd'i on "I c rnr 'i to lead all nJ\I , r . tl1~· R , • dn It t c b tu •• 111 l n theencJ 1one ~h11,t1 v.lult knuv. lor hi) "IJX~d more lhJn for h11 hancb. dropped. The Raidtrs stalled. Everett v.as hat and knocked out of tht pmc wnh a mild concuwon late in tht' li~t quaner He was replaced by. the Rams' onl) 01her q111rtcrbal l. Mart Herrmann. Had the Rams' wont fear come to life., 1ft a word, no. Hemnann ptcktd up' dri"e EWtttt 111ntd at the Rams 20. "omr"euna t...,.o pe~ to It' the Rams a 37·>•rd fit'ld anal from l.:.n ford. mak1n11t 10-0. kucrle1n ans1o1ocrcd ba1. k. dm 1oa th,· R~11\kn to the Rams Jl befort a dm c \tailed ap1n .• Behrlpin WH wtdt' left, th1\ umt on a 49-)ard field aoat •t~pt. ·Tf1c R .. 1d... t "bi~ik hu\\Chr. rn h ·n ~h~c.-Wix recovered Robtn l>elpano·s·fumble. g1vmg them 1hc ball at the Ram 38. - The pressure on'Beuerlem was be&Jnning to act to the second-year man from Notre Dame. a product of Sorvite High School in Anaheim. • He was first hit tn the back by Make Wilcher as he dropped back in the pocket and lost the bell. Fullback Steve Smith recovered the ball for the Raiders but two plays later. Beuerlcin was h111n the back and sacked apin, this time by Jeter. Finally the Raiders aot on the board at the end of the half. lkucrlein, who l't'ma1ncd poised dnpite the pressurt from thr Rams who were doing thtir hnt to e~ploit the R 1er ' · 1 1 I , t \kn) n H . ., 1 • 'u '() ..... iV~ U! . ..,. ... &\I I J'IC l{;am11 Is. ~hi al\;a.~d. -"· y rd t t1d 031 to rn;akc it 10·' •~r an. remember, t>ecame the Raickrs' q\Alr- tierWk almost t7)' ~ult follow1na the tndc of Mart Willon in AU1Ust. But sbortly therufkr. Schroeder came IO Los Anetlts and lkuerkan has been looklaa over his lbouldtt ever santt. 8u& 1w4licla't show at much on Suftday. He bi• AJltn fOr a JO.,..S IOUChdc>Ytn tO Qn tM dainl qUll1ef ltucrleia 4">¥c the Raiden 74 yanls for lbc ~. But ... lbmt' front hM prnlU~ llJI lo l!ltucrktn ••n IMc m the tbifd quann u Grttnc tn~ Item up an his own end zone for a sakty to make 11 I .. • I 0. ~ It.amt added a 46-yard radd ... bY Lansford to sun tbc banh quantt wh1th tumtd out 10 be the pmc's mott OCtllnt In men's college soccer action: UCI S Cal lAtlleru I: UCI goalie Damon Ellis had 13 saves for his fint shutout of the season and three different Anteaten scortd for the non<e>nfcrenceWia at home. With 25:47 ,,emai91ng m lhe tint half. Jimmy Malavtr scored off Fred Bonilla'• assist. Dam;n Bedolla as- sisted Jeff P$nne for a 2-0 lead with 20:02 left and then added another assist on Mike Perisi's &Oii with 11 :42 to ao 1n the half. ln men's community college soc-cer: lute .... t , GeNa Wesl I: Marcus White, Andrtw Zimmer and Andrt\A Rowk) scored fi"'t halftC\31' to k d nt Kl'' 1l t lt' . •I 1 1 Gok!1:11 \L ~t ;)IX 1 ' • l ~d Krehbiel ~oh·d \1.h '~ minutes kft an the pme. to pull the Rustlen within t•o. 3-1. but Santa Rou's Dave Lewis tl'Mkd iM sconng two minuta &ater. In WOtMD's community rol1ctr IOCCer. Or-..c..tl,Aa1r8-alftrt: nc Piraen. 111U utlbe8letl a.d un· ~ Ul*'· swept IO dwir •ath strailht v1t1ory bthind tbt a'Oftlll of Mitdt Nadon (lbree .,.._,Md pl- lrftpiftl of Kim C.artbftl, who had ftvt •vet to claim top......._ al IM Blkmticld Fcst1,1I. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT !Monday September 19, 1988 -I ·-· 1 \•i ~ / ' . .,-..:.·Qi~'('~-'~ " I ' . . Boxer loses shot atgold in cruelest fashioD His reinstatement appeal turned down by a 3 -2 vote EO L ( ~P) --\nthon) llcmbnck's hopes for Ol)mpac glof) disappeared on a ra1n.Y South Korean morning that s;lw the U .. boiting team 1n d1..arra). Somehow. for reasons'"''" they couldn't fully explain, team o fficials brought Hem- brick. the 16S-pound team captain 1n 10 m inutes too late to fight L nder lntemauonal Boiu na Fcderauon ruk'> a fi'hter must be ready to fi&ht three m inute'> alter the bout 1s announcccf, 11ving the ouih Korean the <Aan on a walkover. quttuont. • "Thi1 it a tragic ~1tu1uon. and I fttl for Anthony," Fox said He said the transponauo11 prohkm "'-3\ 10 blame. but added "11 al \\iJ'l .. m1'ttJl..t' on o ur team staffs pan a.-. "-1..'ll 'TU take the blame ·· .\dJm\ \;mJ cJrlier "I feel bad for Hcmbnck. I \\l~h thl.'n~ wu somethin& I could do .. Banks. a former "orld champion and a gold medalist in the 19 -Pan .\m Game<. 11.a' released from a Seoul ho\pllal \lnnda~ alln spendtn& thc night a\ J prn a u11nnJr mi:J\un: follo"' 1ng his knockout h•'>'> t11 K~·t-l1u T uun•' Holland Medical oflio al., \Jtd Jc ~ T ">1.an 111 Banks' brain sho <Acd no l)l'rmancnt Jcmia~c .. These things hap~n 1n hming · ~id Adams. ··1 thought hc,'-'a' Ju1 n~ J O vul'>t.ind· anJJOb but he JUSI gut .augh1 Fox bla med a confusing schedule and the use of dual nngs for thc firs1 time at the Oh mp1cs for the cua'-h1n~ )ta ff belie' mg that Hcmbnci.. \\3!. fighllng in tht' 11 th[lght ofthc morning ~!>!>tun "h1l I' t~:gan at 111 a m Hembnd "3' a11uall\ St: hedull.'d to fight 1n the fifth bou1 ol tht <.e!>'>1on a hou1 tha1 "'o uld ha' e normal!~ takt•n plart· abou1 11 a.m Because of a "alk.o' CJ and an earl\ knockout ant"'o earht'rbou1~ ho"ner thetighters"'erc called into thc nng at 111 ~O a m Coaches who couldn't r.'gure out a bout schedule and a bu .. cro'-"ded wnh athletes tf) 1ng to escape the do"' npQur Monda) combined to knocJ.. Hembnck ou1 of the 01) mpacs before he e'er had a chance 10 step into the o n ~~ Shonly after mghtfa ll. tht: fht>-member gncvance committee of the I ntcrnauon31 Amateur Boxing Federation {1.\8.\) declared the d1squahficat1on 11..ould stand. The protest commauce "'hach was dead- locked 2-2 earlier 1n the da) 1\sued tts ruling some 10 hours after Hembra k "'a~ to fiillt. - WheTt the comm1tt~ "'as 1.k<1dl11l ked ~-~on the appeal. l1S t ha1rman Ta1t:ih Houlh1 of Tunisia said hc "ould cast thi: ucbrc:al..in& votcafterconfemn& "'llh .\n\\3rC ho"'Jhr) of Pakistan. the president 01 .\IB \ .ind tht final avtborit in such a'>t'\, T hu'l n~umabl) no funher reco urse 1s ll!ft to Hl·mhnl i.. The Hembnck d isquahl1lJl1un ''J' J .,,rill remm1~nt ofthe 14-2 <>hmpic' 11o n,n t11o 11 t.: S sprinters "'erl' chm nJtcd ''hen thl· am"cd late for their hcJt' Jllt·r '1ll,rl JJm~ thCll~lCi. Hembncl.. and ha<, t11achl.'S am\t.-d a1 the arena JO mtnutc\ lall'r 1us1 a!> Ha <Aa!. being de-dared the "'tnnl·r "Our coal~h~ \truttul"C'd thnr 11m1Jl!. based on 11 being the 11 th hout " said Fo\ "The ~chedult' "'a!> 'en l Onfu\ing:· outh Korean Ha Jong-Ho's hand "as just being raised in' IC\Of\ as Hen1 bnck amved at the Chamsh1I tudent c;, mnas1um in a Jogging suit. Hembnck couid onh watch in quiet despair figh11ng bad tl'ars as his f)l) mp1cs ended before the' began Hembrick wa"i an the ( hams1I Students' Gymnasium, watching other m:uches. ""hen the appeals decision 11.-as announced. and he left with .S. team Coach "l'n .\dams and heav)'WC1gh1 boxer Ra~ \tcrcer "'11hou1 commenung. "h's VCI') rart that th1s. Ii.ind uf d~1s1on could be O\.enurm:d ·· .).t1d Jcrr' hi:ar an Austrahal') member o f \I H \ .-, l.'\t'CUll'-: board. no ted ~arhcr This ume Hembncl \JJn ., ;.i11J a'' 'tJnl coach Hank Johnson not uni• th1>ug111 •ht The d1squahfi1..allt•n "'3, i:'fll'1..1i.1lh J'-lrnnK to the t.:.S. team l•>m1ng inh hour<. afll.'r another American lil1hter 125-pound 1-.elcit" Banks. was knocl..cd u1IJ in th~ :iN round 01 has opening matlh JOJ d1m1n;ill'J lrum th!.' Ol)mPICS. _fi&ht was ~cheduled tor a la1er um ... bu1 JJ~o leflat I0·30 am from1ht r11,mr" \ JI!!• J half-hour later than 1hc' (ll.tr" ell n..,J_.,, it1l' IOa m bus \\U fo ll ~dams said he ''ouldha\c taken.a la.\1Lab tor the appro \lmatch ti ' e-m1lr tnp 10 the arena but thought Hl•mtlnl k"· fighl ~ 3'> w hilt' m 1he ~ss1on thJl hl' hJJ plenl~ 1..•I lime The L' ~ team appealed· to ha'c the fight rescheduled but a gne' ancc panel narro"' I) r<'Jccted that idea after remaining deadlocked I lr hours J im Fox. e \ecull""C dw-ettur of the ' -\ Amateur 8o'1ng Federat111n rcJd a pre cd statement expres 1ng d1'klflpo1ntmt•nt about the dec1s1on and left "1thou1 tak.in2 an' OLYMPIC BRI EF S Suyong Bay's ships give appearance of the Korean conflict PU AN -.\m~nl.' \A.Ith doubt\ ~bout r SttUnt) dunng 1he".01) mpac r~-gaua an 1h1~ -southern pon cit\ need onh loo!. at tlie ~ parade of warships 10 and around Su)ong 4!!!11~:::l Ba). Seeing the Korean Na') boats around the four racing courses in the ba) "as a \\ondcrful feeling ... said U.S. yachting team leader \nth fi..ostaneckl. W11h llS opening onto th~kurca trait. Pusan has d 1fTerent sccunt) problem\ than inland Seoul Pusan n. the blggcs1 pon an this na11on and has been of 'ital 1mponance to the cconom1l boom that ele' atcd outh Korea into world pro m1nl.'rll'C "W e arc always s1n:ssing <iccunt) here 10 keep our sea lane from an} I.ind uf outer aggress11on ... ..aid the head ofsccunt) operation~ ~ung \ ung Chae. speaking through a translator. ong said that bcl·au\C of the "s1tuat1on of the peninsula.'' 11.-here North and ..,oulh Korea ha'e bci:n b1tterl} separated '>•nce the Korean \\ ar.. the \OUt.hern coastal defen'>es are-al" a'"' at the read\. Thu~. 4 ,here 1s no part1Culardcfcn~ fur the OCl'3\IOn Oft he 01) mp1cs." he added Bui although ong <;ought to do" npla) the Ol)mp1c precauuons. 101' ol rubber d1ngh1es "ere tn cy1dence and frogmen \\t"rl' ..aid to -.l'an.h the "ate rs for suspicious obJeCt'l. ··our na') ,., uu1 thl'rl'10 l'hel I. and s"eep an) kind of mmt' and to protect the rnmrx·t1tor'.. ong ~1d He refused to ghc am dl'tail on the number of bonts or the dcplu)mcnt ol 4'1.'('ttrlt) fom:., The outh Korean na' al prt',cnrc has also Ileen beefed up b' the l "n1tt'd Liil'' Quo~e of the day Jose Luis Cortes, pain's m<'n's basketball coach. CQmparing the Thom pson-coached team he :ost to Sunday w11h Bob fl.n1ght"s 19 4 team which defeated Spam 96-65 "The) arl' both great teams. But lhi.s..ieam js bett~r underneath and thcrt is a d1fTeren e an defense Bobb~ Kn1gh1 taught great defense m the halfcoun John Thompson teaches It on the "holl" coun ... Graf 1eta break in tennla draw SEO L. outh Korra {AP) -Steffi Grafaotaluck) bounce unda) inthe draw for the Olympic tennis tournament-boost- ing her hopes for a ··Golden lam·· before she even hit her first forehand. The top-seeded West German tcen-ager <Aa placed in the opposite half of the draw from the only player to beat her this season. Gabriela abatma. Chris Evert was seeded No. l fo r the mted Ulles. and if she gets by Sabaum. that could set up a G raf- Even fin al for the gold medal. -Wimbledo n champion tcfan Edberg has hure 1op- class o pposition -the men's field is \\ ithout uch stars as John McEnroe, Ma~ W1landcr. Bons Becker and Ivan Lcndl -bu1 he is m the same half of the dra11.. as Miloslav Mecir.. the man he says he fears most. . • Graf. who bc'Cameonh the third \\Oman toach1e\e the G rand Slam of tenni · fou r major tournament when she won the U.S. Open earlier this month. 1s th,e clear favorite to "in the fi rst 01 'mp1c gold medal in tennis since 1924. Lewis in h~t water with coach SEOL L -( arl Le\' I' \\J\ 1hrca1l'ned I "11h e\pul~1on from 1he rela) tcJm b~ he ~e coach for d1srup11' e bcha' 1or /> The \meman <,pnnt and lontt.Jump star could los¢h1Hhan1..e to"' in lour &l!.ld medal<. agam 1 e 1s0roppcdlrom the .mo.meter re~team _ ,. ··He's a1,,.tl\r en~ ofh1' rope The onh Jhlllilte 1.J.ll .... do no"' 1s hang hamc;clf" ~1d <ipnnt-rela~ coach Ru•>\ Rogers. adding he ,had the ~upport of the rest 01 tht' coachmgstafTand1hcl._ Ol)mp1c< omm1tteetodrop LC\\.IS. Lcwis1str)1ngtoiiuplaca1ch1'i IQ -Heatot\\lnn1ng golds m the IQIJ ~oo. -too rcla) and long Jump "lfhe continues to dmurb thl· team. I "1lr ha' e io take ham otT." Rogl'r. said "I'm not gomg to s.acn1i'-c the rest of the team fo r him" Rogers said Le"' 1<i argul·d \\uh ht>ad coach \tan Huntsman at pra(l1ce o'er \\hcihcr LI.'\\ 1s· ad' 1~r and manager could attend prac11n· I '-'" t'>and Dougla!> "'-.:rc not available for commt>nl ' U.S. women top Czechs, 87-81 SEOL"L. u1h Ko"'' -T'"'" !~-;-Edwards. showing the leadership her teammates had expected. ~orcd 16 01 her 24 points 1n the sccQ.nd half 10 rail) the - Umtcd Statestoang;. I '•ctoi: o'er(1echo lo,ak1a on Monda) 1n the open mg game of lht' 01~ mptc women's baskt>tball toumammcnt T he game. a struggk for tht· hca\ll~ fa, orcd Amencans un11l the final fi, e manutt:s. "'as m sharp contrast to the 19 ..i 01~ mpKs in Los \ngeles "hcre 1he Unncd States cruised to thi: guld m1..'dal h~ an a'erage YIC\Or) m argin of 33 point<, "nd even after .t:iJ..ing. J I ~-potnl lead late m the game. the .\mencans had to hold offJ ( 1echo lu,al..aan comeback that cut thl' lc~d tv the in the tinal minute Katnna McClain a formerh:amm:11eof Ed11.ard<;' at 1he Uni\ e~ll) of Georp:ia '>Cored I 'I pomts for the U.S. and Cmd\ Rm\\ n added r ~ nine in the ~cond ft a If. · h ana ;>.o' al..tH a 11.'d l ll'' h1l'>lu''1 ia "11h ~I points. S\ata\a K)'stll..o\,t '1..1lrt•d I i and E'a Kaluzakova and Zora Bmal-.m .1 h.1d I I each. Czechoslo,ai..1a. the cro"'d fa,ontc. o ut co~d the Amencans 16-2 to o~n .a 30-24 lcad latt' 1n the first hall and led 39-37 at halftaml.' But [d\\Jrd'>. a \eteran of1he '84 Olym pics. scored SI\ point\ a tht' l . opened the sccondhalf<A 1tha IO-.:!runw1.-il..l'a-r"..i1 lead . Johnaon stakes claim to 100 SE0UL •. outh Kort.'a -Ben John on ~ l slys he 1s go1 ng to "in OI~ m pie gold tn the' ~.e I 00-metcr dash. and no tall. of anJUf). bad /> manners, his fama l) rclat10ns -or e-vel'). Carl Lewis -as going to stop him "I gucs.s this 1s a prace )OU hn'e to pa} <A hen )OU become a track tar:· tht' anad1an spnn1er said. "But what really matters 1s that I remain cool and confident. That's what I'll do in these last fe" da)s before the 100 meters: rest and work on m) conct>ntrat1on." Johnson said "the work has been done"-his training for the Gam_e -and he needs Just a ft<A light workouts this 11.-ceJ.. to sta' an cond1t1on:--- "Some people ha'e been tall>. mg of a foot lnJUI'), of poor shape. weight problems. Had I flad the m. I'd be out there tra1nmg hard 10 eliminate them. But I am here. w11h no technical ~oncan on m~ mind." he said Sunday. - The Jamaican-born spn nter sa~ he understands that people would tn to build n contro,ers' a.round him. emphasmng asi>ects of h1~ personal hfc a nd hts rivalry with Carl Le\\15. Hcsa1d hev.'llsQu1teronfidenrabounn~other spnnten, t$pcciall) Lewi~ .. Due to the rain Jnd trJ'''P'"'"'t nr J' 111, '1llage. there "a" a pml:ltnri dt"f'J'"'tn!! 'I t '1llage." said Jim FL1' e,,., 1':" t' ,! 'l, i.11 •' the L: A .\matcur Bt1 \lng f ,·Jn.1:1 n ·1 It didn't miss the bu'> 11 ''a' tull V. I.' had nv 1d1..·a 11 \\ J\ l'' ~n \ l\1\e w thdt ume ..aid .\da rn' ( dnad1an < •dd I.I\ 1111 c •l•fdl•n ..aid hl' al!.11 had pr11hkr1., ~t·1·111 c un ;i hu., Jt tht 'ii Jge at " J m · Louganis hits board, ok, but lags in 3rd_:_place .. EOL'L 1.\PJ -":\ TIC'3r·dt~"tC'r befell ~he L'nned \Jlc' premier da' er, yreg Louganis "'h•• hJ\ lo\t h1'> lead a nd ts no" m third ptal c g111ng into Tue!>da' 's linJI~ 01 the 'P• 1n!!l- boad d1' 1lng Louganas scel..1nga m:u,hmg '1..'I 111 golds for 1he pair he \\Vfl J t ·h'-l 'I\~ Los .\ngelesGamcs ~ed un11l hi\ ht· ad hit the board un h1.-, ninth J I'• J rc,erse 2 somc:r<-<i ult in th,· p1 '-' pos111on Hc ri:cel\cd a '"'n· ul JU" 6.'3 for that d1' e Dl\1ng cOalh \ nci: PJn/Jlll• \JIJ Louganas leaned ba.. <.I g.ht ' "hi:n he landed on 1he board 1 • g•'l h 'I 11 didn't compen..ate ., th thc J ngk " bis feap as he usual!) doe' anJ '1..'nt up too 'emcall~ -~when be s1ra1gh1enl'd out Im m the pike posu1on he-\\J<, uh' h'u..,J\ too close to the board .. Pa n1ann 'lid "I had a SIC I.. fechng tn m~ "lll0l,1l h I sa<A II de\ eloping 3'i '-ClQn J\ hl' l\>1.1 ofT from the boo rd .. The L lt'Jm d<X h•r l'\Jmm,·J Louganis and detl.'rmmt·J lie hJdn'1 sufTered a concussion thl'n tl..'mPM· anh se11.-1."d up the ga'h' n th~ 1'Jll.. 1•1 his head so he l'.Ould fi nish lhl· rounJ ., • 1tn •• 111 Gre& Loucanl• bolds his bead after bittinc the •prtniboard ln hl• ninth d ive of prelims today. He continued atTtq. Louganas J pr .Jud •II l 1 I " (',. said tcam manager \la,·i..1 t-.ing h1s ne \td1'l' '>l.onngtht·h1~ '" 11.1 Hogue "ho brol..eherJrm"'hensh1..· of the tournamen1 ~u tar ' : lil hit the spnngboard on her final d1,e finished m third plat-C' tn nin I I m the I %8 01\ mp1cs and fell from otht'rs in Tut"r,da,·, 1in:1l narret"•'-' firs11otourth · He,an-t\\a11 todo the from a 35-man lidd :h, n haJ h ' 1 di\ e tomo rro" .. , "'ound cleaned agJ•n and ,1 •wJ '' t• Tan L1angde 111 (. h1na led tht' fi,e Sllh.hl" prehmtnJne-. lolk•"ed kl' .\Ihm ··1 full) .rn11.1palt ht" 11 x Jh t :1 Kallal ,11 V. est (1erman' hu1 all compete l•)morr '" "'1lhl '-': J11:i, u d1' ers stan trom St.ra1ch 10 the final t\." said Dr J;n '' Putlc.'r thl" :t'.m round \1ark Bradsha" oiC olumbu'> ph~s1c1an Ohio. also qualified tor the finals -··There's no Juubt in m\ 1111nJ thJt gomg lrom I 9th to se,·enth an the la'>t ~e·s more emh.irra'>!>l'd th:in hurt three dt'<'" after Lougan1f accident EV ANS WINS GOLD MEDAL IN A BREEZE ... From Bl of Ea I German' . E'ans <,atd sh~·'' '>trongt'r r-.: .111\\.· to her "eight of I' 'pC1und' 1hJ•' .ln' other "oman ~" 1mmcr "E,en thouah Im .,i..m n~ 1~" not 1ha1 little .. said £,an' .11 c..: the shortes1 s" am m .... r 1r tht' r;.i, 1· J J head honer than i;om'-· • · hl'I compemors · I m pe111t·-h.. n, d I don't see \\hat J1tkn:n•t' thJ t 11 .11..l'' It ne'er bothereJ mi: and nc' i:r" • 11 .. "etther "a<. [\an., UP''-'l Jh..1ut narro"h m1ss1ng 1 ~ "arid rn1•rd 01 .i 36.IO: he srfulcdao.dg.tgglcd all the '-'a) to the' 1cto~ stand. sang tht• tar Spangled Banner dunng the ra1<,ing 01 lhe L.S llag. and i;.eem~ 3'itOn1'>hN that a reporter "ould open her po<,t- race news conference b~ asi..10g af she "as d1sappotntt'd about her 11mc "I don't care aoout th\' 11me:· '>hl' said. "I JU I \\Oil the Oh mpll Games ·· The 6-foN· -B1ond1. "11h a bronze medal around has necl after 1ini hing \h1rd 1n the :nn frec'1'k behind ..\ustralta's Oun.an .\rm,1rnn@. and S<Aeden ·~ .\ndcr-. HC1l rncn1. "asn·a tern bl) d1!.appt•1nted cllhl.'r. e'en lh.ough he did 11i11 h' e up to ;pecu- la uon he "t)UIJ N ual \ 1ark Sp111 SC\ en gold ~-never saJJ I "outd v.m SC\Cn gold medal _.. ,,.,d -B1ond1 of the L'n1"ers1t' 01 t ahl'-1rn1a al Berl ele' • "I "'anted· to do the best I could T hl' Janet E•an• 200 1 m' \\Or;t ra.-c :ir: .. • I · ,... ,1 I'm real happ) "The \larl p1u JJ ' , r \ o u d1dn t \l'e .\u<.t rallJ J.,,, ""·-'-'•'" 111o 11h 1._,p ''"mmcr;• · ..i·: rl· said A ndt thetir'l'\\1r1"ll'rl<'t•, SC\en races \I OU~ 'ip I/ ,,,,., ..... ,,. golds 1n \tun11. h ... 1 I , .1~ -.1·, t "I ' \Ot.al number Ol '11t da ' Jr ll .h J good l hJn,e t• "1n a "'uf'l1 •I ~nld• among them .\rmo;tromg JMh 1n 1h, " •rlJ Cuming nt1 'h~ ( 1Jnh'' ..,, •l..t 1h1 "t-u-ld re ... rJ ,,, ra~or It \I , hJ•' (,,ross l f \\ t '1 C •l.'nTIJI"' 1in"h Of r 1 .l-25 ThJ ' •'J' nl'lar' ti rt't '>l', onds fa<iler than ~rm~l'""nt.: l'\ t'f S"-am "I l..ne"' I hJd · r 11c \rm-.1rung said "I knt1" 11 ,,1und" 111..l' a u irm thing 10 sa' but the Oh rnp1l ~ nwan a lot t\.1 me I .rr 11, ~led pin._ thJl I got a "'Orld re. •rd 10 g,~ "'"" th d gold medal· Hol r-iert1"JS 11m'-·d '" I .l-111J Jnd --t'h-f"lii'M·1· n I .l-"'" u,; 11 l •r''"''' pre' tlU \ rt"1.. l)rd ,)1 1 J -~J l 'r,,.., fini,hed ti lth ~ .\dn an \toorhouse <'' An ta1n "h1' "'on : ht' , ~' breastro l..(. .11 1 he ",,rlJ ,harrp1onshlp<. but "'a~ d1,.:iuahlil·J for an 11lc-gal turn. "on tht· Oh mr •• gold 1n :'lee,ent \1onda~ ar1 : lJ a mere IO\h of• "<'•<'nd Jhl·ad ... Karoh GJl\ler of H ungar: Knsun Ono. a 6-foot-2 FJ'l <•t·r· man "'on the "'omen'<, lrl'I.'''' k in SJ 'l.3 second'i l"-<Hl'nthso t a '1..'n'nJ slo-...er than the "'Orld marl.. \ht• 'l't l l 1he"orld champ1on b1pqn ltJ t-.mJ 'J otTthe 01>mpic1narl . ROMANIAN TAKES .LEAD ~~--------------------­• Termites Are Now Swarming -· DELMAR REALTY .,, INVISTMENTS SEOUL(AP)-oam ela 1h"asofRoman1a received two perfect 10s. but the Soviet nio n 1ook the lead in the women's gymnastics team e vent after lhe t ompulsory ~ct io n Monda~ at the 'um mer Olym pics. • Soviet star Elena hu huno,·a had a I 0 in the vault. an c' ent in which she is world champion. Ho11.-c,er. she failed to match the Romanian's stunning performance. and ih vas topped the pro' Ls1onal tnd1 vidual standings. Altho ugh 1hvas "'a the star of the open mg \\Omen's evenL the VC41tCr Soviet depth gave their team a narro~ lead 0 ' er Romania. The inexpencnccd United States 1eam stood founh afier the compulsoncs. bchmd the Soviets. Romania and East German~."' 11h a good shot at gaming an unexpected medal. The Soviets collected 197.3.::?S pom1s 10 squeak. ahcad ,ofRomanaa w11h 196 42S and East German) "'1th I ~5A::!S. Silivas cd&ed Shushunova ind" 1dually. 39. 77S to 39.725. wttile ilno thcr Sov.1ct. Svetlana Boau anska)a. ~as th1td wnh 39.625. Silivas imposed herself as a leading gold medal contender with a dazzhna performance, recca' ing na" ks IO score an the une' en ban and floor The performancr raised QUC"it1ons on whether the latest ~any star from Romania can equa l the feat of"lad1 Comanec1. ~ho got ~'en ~rfcct scores 10 capturina thrtt gold medals at the 1976 01) mp1cs m Mont~al. I Bugs Flying Around Your Home? I FLEAS? ANTS? 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FraltH, Urueuev. I W 1111re1 AllClfNI ZU91ow, E•'' G ... manv. Ol.ltoolnteel ,..trldl wawwu. Kenve, s-o ueMTW•Ln•w•IGHTS (14tl l.ers MWtlert, SW90en, ''Dl>Hll H1ndllel Al· "-'"'"'· Oman, 2.lO tint l.uOovlc Proto, Fret1Ce. Clef MPucu«o Mell-, Sw11llend, ••llllov ... l.orefll SHIM>. Huno1rv. OUI001nteci Vietor "9ru.. "'-10 •lco. 3·1 ..._. Gie\, Wnt Gt<meny ci.f eun Meeleel. Solomon l'lancts, w1lkover T ... Y', Sc-Devlcl l(emey, Klftve, "oooeel At>lelnHir FrallQI J, Tunl•la 0 (15·10, H ·), 1S•9) SlleMO. Jorden, 1 )I flrst lu!Mrla J, tlalv o OS·J, lS·I , 15·61 Manin Nelonto·Et>enoe, C•meroon, llOl>Peel Sal"9I KorM l . are111 2 (19·17, 1s..a. 4·1S, HWiart wn1 .... Arut>e, l-G3 first 11·15, 15-12) ~ Elllot,.8 ritel11, outoolntecl Tomes RUi1 AreM!lne 3, Jeoen l OS·11, 1S·12, 11-IS, SNln, S·O, lf-.fl~ ------""_,~VlaldlMlev .Jenov~. Sollie! Uni9n, llOPHd TllaMiaY'I 0-lofldeitMrd; "t>tn!T1-T1r:-3• Uc;oqd UnltM States vs Arlllfttin• JM Al!e~h,SoOnomeler, Monool•• out· •aa11 VS'. 8uleerie Mlftfad Prevll -SuwenwlcMI, Tn111ane1. 3·2.. lllwM9Y'1 Gemes Dell Odinelo. Uoene11, Clef Ots0re 0 110 ltetv ,,., s..oen Geoon, welto- So¥1ef Union vs. SOI.Ith Korea ••111111 ARV Metuml1, T1n11n1a lloOPecl ~ n. France K-MI A k-ul, Ivory COH I, 2 SI first T~ n lfflflerlanos l.YlOn Levlslon MoNnde, Me .. wi, out-nted ' PrtmY'I GemH Jl\eNt11119h lhuiet. N-1. S·O ,,.._ VI United St•IH AnlOnY Mwemt>e, Zamt1l1, Ol.lloolrHe<I Je1N11 n. Tunisia ICUl\llllro Miura, Jeoen, S·O. S.IVNaY's GemH JoNI a.oe. PeO\le New Gu.,,.• def ...,_lanch vs. Aroenhn1 Anoumou Atyler, Toeo, CllsQuellfiu llon \tconct S........ vs 8re11t Khalid •et1t1ou, Morocco, stoooeel AvH veu SOull'I Korff vs 8utoero1 AvMveu, Western S.~. I •S 1n1ro Soviet Union Vl. ltelv Vukestn Oobr1ilnovk, Vu11os11v11 Ol.ll• S-.Y's G-tMllftMd lorltlav At>eelllev. 8u'9erl• 3·2 llelV "· South Korff Aelrleft cwew. Guvenii OUIDO<rted • •' Et• ArtlfttlM vs France Mevl, LIOMOn. S·O. WOMaN'S BASKETBALL GreupA w l Soull'I Kor .. I 0 Sovtet Union I 0 lulNr1-0 I A.atrelle 0 I .... , 1 I 1 MIODL•W•IGHTS O•SI 5'"-SIUllbletielel, Llt>er11 ~ s. IO /IM· lele, l-'llo, welllover Hanrv Mellle, Eut Germenv. outooin1ed HaWnen ... Hie, Malawi. S·O He Jofle·Ho, Soutn Korea oet AntllOl'v Hemllrldl, Fort ar-. N C., wetl<over Winge on rings Gr-8 w L ........... l 0 Yll90llevle I 0 .... 2 2 lotfl Avecl, SW9Clen, outoolnled Jonn Tobin Greftecle. 5-0 Sven °""•· Wnt Germenv. ou100.nte<1 Afleron JKOMlhvlll, '"•el. S·O ~ Mestr-.10, ltetv. "oo~ Eut German amnaat Sylvlo Cr oll yell• oat Sanday duifng hi• performance on the rtnc• d urinC the men'• compaleory of the amnaatica competition at Seoal. M,lrwan ke.-A. Let>ellOll, 2 .cl first Chrll Sende, Klftve. knocked out Juan WEIGHTLIFTING SWlfNt'\ING Montlal.-~ .... •..21 -------.:.:..::;;.:..::.p1-.;~:.;...:.:.._ ..... _, fl••ls Paul Kemele, Cameroon. ou•oo•nteel ---------..._., S ·- Cladl 0 1 1 0 1 I -TiillY'~ Soull'I KorM fl, AusJre • 't_ Y~vla 54, Clllne SJ WI*' VY'~ GetMt Unllacl Stein '"" YUll0$111Via Soviet U11lon vs. SOI.Ith Korea TIM'MeY's Gemes lullerle vs Austrelt1 Cnc!IMlovekl• vs Chine 0-tlcK IOenniells, GrM«, 3·2 ll4.4 ~HD DIVISION 100 MtEASTSTROI --.----..,..,...~Klaren JOvce. If"~. SIOOC*I FU,oooalU.o SMtctl 1 I, A<lflell Moorl'louw, 8 r0ta n I l'nlnute 1. ~onoa. :tm flnt"-_ I Cleli" ,.,..,._.,, a u ;er a ).20 o tuto-02..o. MKO!l<ll 2. Karoly Gurner Hun11erv, S.--Y'• Gllmes Yueollevle Yl. C1ecnoS1011ek a Unllecl States Yl. Cnme SU9VY's Gemes SOufll korM vs 8u'Ollr·• Soviet Union vs Ausrr1•·• ME DALS TABLE ''"'"'"" 4 ·.. 7 IMdltls tecr.v I Soviet Union UTillM--EMtGermeny Cl\INI Swaclllll •oman1e SOuthKorM Hufl9erY A1111relle artteln lullerle C NeflO&lovekle ~n Pollncl Wftl Germ.nv Frat1ee YU9CIMevl1 (0.V l) G 2 I 2 [~ 1 0 0 1 I l I 0 0 0 0 0 BOXING !-IGHTW•IGHTS ( llll Tot s 4 3 3 l 2 2 1 I 1 1 l 1 1 I I 1 SMn KniQnt. earoeCIOs ou•oo·n•eo G... t!Tno Temu, Mexico. S·O Kon11entiM Ti11ou, So• ti Union .. "OCk~ out L-1Clo Ce nt1nc<0, Pn.1100.nes 11t firs• Auectint Se d AIVef' • ,noc .. ea o .. • L•....c' Mlleo. Zernt>le. 2'.36 secono Franco Wenveme, Ueenoa. ou1ooin1'9 Omar -er e ms (2~ -'fli«i~ •K~ Cl'd 1;!1 OS LDmitri VO'~o11 ~Y et UMM I 02 20 D•lle.i. Jorden. S•O record llf.5 KG·263 1-• oounds ov He znuo· I. Victor oevis, O~ I-Olli T- Qlane, Chine, Shilorlll, ,,.., Ott>ner, Hunoerv, I 02 SO 6 R1c111rd S!;nroeder, ~WS GYMNASTK:S 2. Zllene SrlouOe. Clllne llSO 2S3 l·ll Ltnowv, l:G2.il.. 1 Q'annr M,,..,.,,;ftl ll•lv , Teem ~ ), Jee.-Gutowski, Poland, 112 s 12•81. ooav 1:0193 I. Cllrost.an Posw et EH' Germeny, SUNDAY'S 1t•SUL TS wllOht.51,•S (113 1·• ooundsl 1:03 '3 I. Sovler Union (Vled1mlr GOllO'ecue 4, He ZhUOQle"ll. Cnlna I 17 S 2 .. 1 ooav 100 FREESTYLE Vladimir Nouvlkov, Sereuel Kh1rikov, Dmitri welllllt SI 4S (113 l·•I 1, Duncan Armstrong Aus•ra •· I m..nuie 8 llo1er1cnev. Vladimir Arr1mov, Valeri S, Cnun 8vun11·Kwen, Sourn Korea, 112 S 0 2S seconds (WorlO recoro o d rKorO H7 '4 Lloulo.IM). 1'5.700 OO•nll. 12•1. t>oOY wtlolll SI 6S ( 113 3·• t>v Michael Grou . West Germanv Los Aneetes, l. East Germenv (UW Hoffm•nn, Anorees 4, Tr1te n lollcll C1n1rean Rom1n • 110 o 19") 2, Andtrs Hoim.rrz Sweotn 1 •7 t9 J, Weck .... Svlft Tl-11, Relf &uecnner, Ho'11er (242 1·21. Mellhlw Biondi, Mor111a IO 99 • Ariur 8enrlftelt. Svtvlo Kroll). m •SO 7, hie Olen. Hunoerv. 107 s (136 3·•1 Woldel, POiand, 1 .. 40 S. M1c11ael Gron . Wtst ), Jee>en (Hirov~I K<>n·lh•, Te1i.en.ro I. K11usnllo Menet>I, Jae>en. IOS o 13, l·•l Germany, 1 .. 59 4 Siefftn Zasn1ir Eut Ger· Vemecie, TOltliheTu Seto, Dalsuke Nishikawa, Oeell INW Jene menv. 1•77 7 Trov Dalt>ev Sen Jo", I ... 16 Koldll M11usnlma, Yuklo 111.etenll. 292 6SO I, S.voelin Merlnov, 8u1Qaro1, ISOO k110· I. ThOmlls Fanrn1r, West Germonv, 1•919 12 Unlleo .S111es (Cnerles Li kes trams (llO 1·2 oounosJ (OfvmD!C record 0-11 Wemeft's .~Is Cne11wor111, Calif , Ktvin Davis, L1tnoni1. Ga . record 137.S KG·l03 oounos t>v Alexender 100 l'•EESTYLE u nc;e RlnoniilO, Aft>uQueru<ie NM Ktnnetn Voronln, Soviet Union. MOntrH I, 19761 ~ter, l.lncotn. Nto~ Scott Jonnson L.ncotn. 2. Cnu11 8 vunQ·Kwen. So;;tn K0<ea 1•7 S I, Kristin Otto, East Germanv S. 93 sec· Net>., Dominlctt MintCUCC•, New York Ny I lllSI -~ 2, ZhullnQ Vong Cl'l•lll SS •7 3 Cather nt 215 900. • '3, He Zl'luoci1en9, Cn1na, l•S.O (319 1·7) Plr#1nskl, France SH9 • Me'l~·a Ste..mllcn, 4, zneno snou1oe cn1na, i.2.s (310 E111 Germ•nv, SS 52 S. 5;1v1a ?011. Co'11 R1c1, MEN'S SOCCER s. Jee• Gutowski, POiand llSO 297 1•7, SS90 4 Ki ron 8rientue. Netnerll l'CIS, S6 IS 7 ~v's Scor.s '·!Mia Olen, Hunearv. 1300 (:186 1-21 000., Der• Torrtt 8eve"Y H1 s S62S I . Cor,,eha ..Soutn Koru O Soviet Union O wtltftt Sl6S 1113 3·• ooundsl Vlln 8en1um. Netner1anos. S6 S. • Austrehll 1 Vuoos.av·1 O • 400 INDIVIDUAL ME OLEY Unltecl Starts I, Argen11na I T9tal I J111e1 Evens Piece"' a • m l'IU'ts l1 76 8rezh • Nieer•• o 1, S.vdelin Meronov 8ulQar1a 7700 I< io· ~onds 2, Noemi lld·kO Lu"ll Roman • TNeY's Scares 11r1ms (S9S oounelsl (World record Old record • 39 '6 3, D•n eia Hun11tr E11t Germanv Z.mt>ia • 1te1v o 11·01 2'7 S KG·Sl9 1·2 oounos DY He ZnUOQ 1n11 •.39 76 •. Eltna Oenoet>l•ovo Sov e• Un on Wtll G1rm1nv • Tun1s111 1 1·1) Clllne. Sh1IOllll. 19911 •.O« S l(etnffn Noro E11~1 Gtr"'ll'IV Sweden 2. Chlllll o 12·01 l. Chun 8vun11·Kwen. Soutl'\ Kort•, 260 0 ••I ~ 6 JOCl•t Ctetwortllv "'"'1ra1oa, • •S 86 1r1Q l . GUll-111 O IO·Oi CS7ll 1 Un LI, C11.ne • •7 OS I Don"• Proc•er ), Ht ZhUOC1l1no, Cl'l1n1 257 S 567 I 2) ooov Au"r1t•1. • •7 SI MSH'S TAEKWOHOO (dtrMnstY1flan) -lent SUS (113 1·4 oound~I --.ntwtltllt < 121 Peunctsl • lnellll Sll<r.1l•t Cnlne , 7S7 S 567 I 21 ooov GOLO-Ji 'iOll9·Suk, Soutn Ko•ea wtlQl'll 51 SO (11) 1·21 . SILVER-Jose S.netme Soa·11 s. '!11cek Gutow)kt, Polano 247 S 5'15 I ?I 8fltONZE-+i1n·Won l ff A"n A•oor M en '· T,.l1r !Olien C1n1rean Rom•n a 2400 •net Fels.I D1nesn lr1n IS2tl BASEBALL SuftdeV'\ Scorts Aultreli1 7 Caneoa 6 Un.tell Stites S So..•n Korea 3 ·MIKE MCCARTHY l I ,. I I i..--,-u-,-c-.---.1 · I c U\10 (AU llA lt"'G HACM l l VD ·AT TMI \A .. 01100 flW'Y ., NEW GMC TRUCK S MEN'S FIELD HOCKEY . SU!Mlev's S<ertt SoVTi!OiiTOi'I ,-irwmtr-1l-t1r-6!----- P1klS1en ~ .Se>eln I (0-11 N11111er11no\ S, Argentine 1 (2· 11 ~wn1 c..rmenv l. C1ntd• 1 12·1) a rrt11t1 ?. Souttt I<°'" 2 {1-01 u .. 1 Austr111a 7. Ktnve I (3·01 MODERN PENTATHLON Rldlnt INDIVIDUAL C~l!TITION I Altttendef' WetM>ll, Austrellll I minute, 36 22 seconos. 1, 100 00tllls 2 Mollemed' At>Ouetsouad, ·Egvpr, 1:39 62, 1.100 ) Hiro~tll s.110, Jeoen. 1 '4 '3, 1,096 T•AM COM .. l!TITION 1 Eevot (Mol\emed At>outlsou•d Most•!• Adam, Avmen Mahmoud), 3 OSI -nts 2 C1ecnostovekl1 (M1t1n Kadlec TomH Ftth sntr. Jlrl PrOltoolusl, 3 OSO l 1111v (G'enlucll Tlt>ertl. Cerio ~uulfo Denlt141 Me$ele) l ,991 20 Unltecl St11ts. 1.• u. SHOOTING FINI Medal Re1utts MaH'S SMALL M>ltE ltlFLE (Efttl•lll Mlltcll) I, MlroWiv V1r11e CzecnM-ovel<•• 70> 9 oolnts. 2, Ch• V01.1n11·Cl'lut, South Korff 7078 ), Attila Z1nonvl, Hun11arv, 701 9 • Pav,1 Soulleoik, CzedlOSIO•a' a 701 2 S A ster A"•" 8 rll1ln, 700 9 6, Xu X1e011uarni, C"'11ll, 700 6 7. Bernd Rueck er. West G1rmanv 700 S I Mlcneet A.ncrolt Canad• 691 S WOMmN'S Sl"OllT ,.!STOL I, Nino S.toukvaOlt, Soviet Union, 690 0 ootnts 7, Tomol<o HHt11•w•. JIOll'I ""0 3. J11111 s.t<er1c, YU90s•1v1•. 616 O • L1e"10111 8rek1r. West (iermanv. 61511 S, Avnes Ferencz. Hu"111rv 61S 0 6, Kr s1tn1 F rou, Sweden, 615.0 7, Evelvne M•nc:non Fr1nce 614 O I , Merine Ooor1n1c11eva Soviet Union, 6120 1988 GMC . S-JIMMY 4x 4 WAS s17,297 1988 BUICK REGAL ' WAS 514,221 NOW ~15,532-Si2 443-· e """•C-• ULvt ' ··--.... ·--..... ~ ·""-.. • ''""&"-•c- ·-P•C-&Clll ·"-- •l.oi .. ClllO ·-"·- •&:"•• .... ~C: ...... • lif t ...... •'"• .... ~ .... ,, ,........ NOSAadds cbadty.race to schedule BJ ALMON LOCLUEY ................... Newpon Ocean Sailing Assoc' • lion (NOSA) has added another reptta to its list of yearly events. NOSA president Doua Wall an- nounced the orpnization will con- duct a charity reptta to· benefit the Children's Hospital ofOflnac Coun- ty (CHOC) on Oct. 30. there wdl be two types of races-a hrformance Handicap Racina Acct (PHRF).lntemational Offshore Ruic (IOR) and Midget Ocean Racing Cius cw2RC to be sailed in the ocean o ewporTBcaCll. an<fdinally races for Sabots, Lldo-l4s. and DC- fCnder-12s hosted by Lido Isle Yacht Oub. Newpon Harbor yacht clubs will provide benhing for panicipants frQRJ outside the area . Entry fees will benefit CHOC. Entry forms fo{ CHOC will be incl&aded with the entry forms for the 14-Mile Bank Race. NOSA was orpnized in 1947 to conduct the Newpon to Enscnada race which now attracts upwards of 600 entries. Other races sposnored by NOSA are the recently concluded Argosy Race to Cabrillo Beach and the upcoming 14-Mile Bank Race Oct. 22. .Jalapeao mk• Cl ... A . Jalapeno, with co-skippers Salway and Ba vlPss, was the Class A winner Sunday in the sixth race olDana ---- Point Yacht Club's Dana Point Sditt.-~ Class 8 winner was Presti· diaitation, sk1ppercd by Ed Bailey, Capistrano Bay Yacht Oub: Class C was won by Daybreak, Bob Gates. Trophy winners in each class: PHltF·A-1. Jeleoene, S11wev·G•tH, DPYC, 2. GMClelf, S &. D J-., DPYC, J Sftowclown. P9t1 Meade, CeP08YC. PH•,·&-1. Prntlelleltellon. Eel .. lttv, c.oeYC; 2. Vlrtlnle. Oort Hffenlv. South .. v Yeclll ltec:lnt Clul>. ) LUllH ... Jim l.eber, DPYC. PH•F·C-1. 01'111rHk. 8 01>0 Gates, CeP08YC, l Vivace, 811 Clore, DPYC, l No V No, 8111 8"f11h. 8 111 8Mr911. DPYC NON SPINNAKER-I Touctl N Go. lJouel Forsvth, DPYC, l. WeM. Jotln While, DPYC, l. Sun Fun, 1111 Costillo, DPYC Hemdoa .m. trophy P.easc Herndon of Alamitos 8a} Yacht Club won the Schock Trophy for Lehman-12 dinghies ma regatta at Newport Harbor Yacht-Oub Sunday. Runner-up was Argyle Campbell of the host club. In a regatta for Lido-I 4s the winner was Blair Bryant of Newpon Harbor Yacht Club. C> f SUNSET -P'rom Bl • • • ~he street ll wasn't n ea~) "-eekend ior Sunset l.ugue coat he\ Here\ what each had to sa) as they looked back on Week "io 2 an non. leaaue play· Fo•atala Valley Coach Mike Mlleer, follov. mg h" tt·am·., come- from-behind 35-31 \ICIOI) O\Cr El TQro: 1 ·"We had enough to (omc bad . .ind do ll when 1t counted I told the !..ids we played an unu'iuall ) line tim game and we didn't s1an ofT hlo.c v.c could against El Toro. "~e had a lot of m1!i<ied tackles. That.snot to d1'tcrcdn El Toro. but ,.,,e d1dn t play like "'C 'A-anted to \Ve closed ll up beforl' the half ended and 1t was an up-ano-<.lo"'n battle in •the second half. Bu1 \\hen 11 had to be done we got 1t done "Our kids proved to 1~""~ they could face a little ad' erSI\\ and n~ above 1( and call "1th1.1 ihem- selves an effon to"''" the µme " It was a big "in on the road prompting "11lncr to "3\ "On the road again We're on a death march " Thr next comes quackh -the Barorts are at ~1s'i1on \ 1ejo Thur">· da) night The Barons came out of thc•game w11hout tOJUf), and Ja'ton Winn considered a t"o-"a' staner at defensive end and oO~ns1,e tackle before a broken hand in two--a-da)s Sldehned him. 1s expected to be read) for M1ss1pn VicJO. Edison High Coach Dave White, foll owing a 21-1 4 v1cton o'er Capo Valley. 1mpro'"ing the Charger,· re- cord to 2-0. • How Su.p.et League teamf ,fared L.a•t ... ,... .... , .. T-. rec.N Ecltlon (2·0) '°""'•In Vallev (2·01 Huntlnoton 8HCll t0-2) Marina t0-2> oet Caoo Vallev. 21·1• .. def El Toro. 3S·31 '°''to P•ctf•ca. 7-2 '°'I to Serv11t, ... o Jordan tat Ha> at MIH'9n VlelO at NeWPOfl Footllitt l•t Tu,lin) $4 V•lleV (•I H8) E•P«•llU (hOmel ..... _ Tll4.W Tllur Fri. Tnur Fri. Fri OcMtl View ( 1-1) W.lmlMter (1-1) 10" 10 Newoort. 10-0 def M1n·~•n. 30· IS They hadn't shown the p11ch And apin the first half penal11es \\e had them the whole game against El Modena, and we had them 1n the tir" half against Capo. "The kids realized without penal- ties we could have had three fir \ hair touchdowns. We got three touch- downs on three straight scncs tn the second half. and that 1sn '1 bad. I'll take that." Oceu View Coacb Guy Carrono, {0110-wing '\. I()..() loss to . cwpon Harbor .. which dro s his 1cam to 1-1: "I thought \A.e p a)'C<r "'ell de- fens1vel)'. I knew Tom Walker .... as a really fine running back. I thought at before the game and s.1111 do But I thought we did a good JOb con1ain1ng him. He hun us more" uh his defense w11h the two intercepuons than \.\llh his offense. .. But I thought "'c ..... ould be able to run the ball on their delen e and "'e didn't have much success "Wed1dn'trxcecu1e real "'elt1n our offc:ns1vr line, and when ~ou qin't run the ball it makes 1t tough \;e" pun HarbOr was pla) 1nggood football and we JUSt didn't execute thl' ';'3) ..... e·H. been doing. ~ - two or th rte werks. Hopeful!~. this week." The Oilers came out 11 "'tth no tnJurtes. and Pascoe couldn't reall~ see the game as a matter ol being beaten. "Wr did 11 to ourw1\I~~:· he said "We rushed the ball for 0' t'r I 00 yards and the week. before \.\C "ere 1n a m1nus-~ardage s1tuat1on . .\nd "'e actually improved in our pass.mg game "But we hunourseh esdefcnsl\d) too. allowing that 95-) ard dm e .. -Pa~oc ~itt Erlr1'emnato \\JI has star\ccat quarterback "That's definite." said Pa\ct>\: "Enc's r'tad) to go.'' MariH Coacll C .. ris Ramsey, tol- lowing has team's 46-0 loss to n ill: dropping has V1kes to 0-1· "Obvaousl) the) 're a 'l'!1 good team. and the) pla,ed a good game We made a lot o( progress \\ e·rl close to making things cl1c~ l<•l- fcns1 vel)). We ha'e some ine\pert· enced people "'ho are staning tornn ~ along and we need to be pauent "'llh them. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Mond1y, September 19, 1988 -. How Orange Coas t Area teaaJ• fared AREA ••• From Bl 0-2 team an Orangr Count\ While MateT ~. ~truttfes l41th 11s touah schedule. Woodbridge and Irvine are off to fast 2-0 staru. Teem, nicerd COila Mew t H l Leoun. h•Ch (0-21 La•t ..... TMs ...... ... ...... def Rane.no Altlm 12-lS •t Garden Grow , J'nur. IO" to Norte Vi"•· 23·0 Dana Hilla Home Fri. WoodOt"IOO. (2·0) \. oef ,Foothlll, 23·0 Uni (•I lrvlne) Fri. clef Viii• Park, 21-15 Woodbf"looe (Irvine) Fri. The Wamors shut dov. n Foothill while the Vaqueros droppt'd \ilia Park lrvlne (2·01 Mater Del 10-21 10,1 to OCH n••O., 3'·3A Sant• Ana (SA BoWI) Fri Costa Mesa rid 1t~lf ot costl~ turnovers "ha ch plagued the Mus- tan&s dunng a season-opening IO\\ to Estancia to rebound "-Ith a \\tn o'er Rancho Alam1to'i. . Contraf) to tbe Mustang'>. Laguna Beach 1s an the midst of a do"n"ard spiral after S1JfICilJlgllHCcoruldcfeat. of the season w11 ha 23-0 loss to "'on e Vista Here 1s hov. the w ache'> '1e~ed the second "'eek of awon Mater Del Coach Chuck Ga llo, on a near-amazin& comcbacl agalO.St Ocean st "\\hen )Ou arc behind 36-13 at the half. tbat lS a loo& v.a) to omc out of a hole In the second half "e ">taned toput1talltogether Tbe~ "'ere angr. and upset at themsch e<, during hal(- ume \\e talked about mal 1ng the biggest comeback 1n '>lht.ol hastoi: and almost pulled 11 o il class of pla~rrs hke Footb1lr!> there arrn't too man) thing~ that loo~ h ~l' they need fixing ."(Quanerback.1 Fred C)lhv.ei:r ha' played great ball for U'> 1'>o far thl'> season after v.orlong on h1'> game o'er lhcsummer. You ne'er "no"' v. hat 1!> going to happen during thl' wur.,e ol a game, but 11 seem~ \Ou can ul"'J'' exptct Fred to come through lor 'ou when tt most needed · Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin. after his 1eam·s 2'.!-1 \lllot: o\l•r Rancho Alamitos "J t ougfit ihat "'e JduJll~ pla~ca -bcttertn the fla..131 lu\'> to fatan1.1J But )OU at\\ a~ s ha' e tu 'tx· hJPP' v.1th ~Wtn "Running th(' "'l'>hh inc " " d1t- ficult S)Stem for a teJm to p1l l up espcc1all} a )Oun~ onl' lt\..t uur\ \\ l suit didn't run 11 hl l "'l .,huu d hut we were effecu ' e enough ··w e ha H the nght ~1mJ 11 JX'urll be1nJ1. in v.hcn the' ht up thl' to run tha s offense othl'f''' '' "t\.l u'~ scoreboard The) got up on u' earh something else The "'"nn.inc: " .i and forced us out ol our bam gamt: tcam~>ncnted ollen'>l" _ \ou m ~ plan -to control th e ball and st1cl to thrm stop your fullbal i., tiu• ,nml·;:n~ the ground else 1s nght there: to tJ!o.c: thl h;.i I · "'The) forced us 1ntl a 101all~ d1ITerrnt mode than "'e arl U\l'd to "Our r;:nning bad th run 'Ju1ro~ Senior running hJ, ~ \IJnm gained LS )ards hut lumhkd 1n a Bonilla gained 131 \JrJ, .ird '>u•rn! crucial s11ua11on two touchdo"' ns in I ... l .i1 rtl, '" ll .id ··our defense pl J\l'd tnlrl·d1hl\ the ~ustangs "ell in the second hall \\ l' hJd thl'1 r · defense, thou&)\. When )'OY &l' e up onl) seven po1nti.. ho" can )OU complain'> "We are vef) pleased "'1th (quar- terback) Dave Lincoln·s per- formance. He didn't have an) inter- ceptions. wh ich 1s a big concern of ours because turnovers can reall} hun a team He was the real ke) to our football team Frida). espec1all) "'hen "'e had trouble running the ball "We are known as a run-onented team Mike Belle had an e\cellent ga me for us last v.eel '>0 Th~ ma) ha' c kC}ed more on our nmmng game than on the pass. ··v. e had our troubles "'tth tht' offens1,e lint· on the run h ut sull I don't think that the) allo .... ed a !>ingk !>ICk the cnure game I don·1 knov. "'h) the d1fleri:ntt: lhuugh T hat 1<, something v.e II ha'c: ll "-Ori.. out during 1h1'> "l"t'I-~ pral lilt''>·· Laguna Beach Coach Lyman Otne~ on hi~ .\rt1'>t' :: '-' Ill'>'> tt• '(•rtt Vista "We "'ere a little sleep' 1n the first half. J don't know .... hat· 11 "'a'>. We pla)'ed well in the first halfdcfcm1,l.'- -----;y, ul . t C) "ere coming at us. stunll.Rg. and the kids picked tt up ...IIlllCh beltcr .\nd. "'e blocked .a lot better in the second half." "The packages "'e ha' e arc"' hat "'l' need. weJUSt need to "ork on them I - don't feel there arc an~ m:i.Jur proh- lems. Ifs JUSt some little thing.,. lllo.o stepping offw11h the nght fl1ot "hen yo u go to block. You ha' l' to blocl 1 he ght gu5 . a11d sou-ha'~ bloelo. th~ correct wa)'.'' Hutia&toa Beach Coich G·eorge Pascoe, wnosc tearfl IOSt ro PaC11ica. 7-2. falhng to 0-2" ··They're little things about undl·r- .standtng what the~ need to du on assignments. It's not that thl') dun·1 know"' hat to do But there''> a lot nl inexperienced kids. When \Ou Jon 1 have experience. )OU \omcllml''> don't understand ho" an assignment 1s applied 1n the big picture.·· T h'C vnres-suffcred-no-11,11t~-+n­ t hr Sef\ 11e duct Westmlasttr Co-Coach Stan Clark. .. follo-.i.ang the Lions· 30 .. l.5. \\JJl D' er Millikan to ~en thett" re<--0rd-at 1-'-" offense going bacl v.ard' IJt( n thl· "The\ ma' lx· .11:lk '" 'hut him game down onr "'e~l but thl .. ,, 11 11.1, ~ to ··Each team v.e pla' i...l't"f'" gt·t11ng &J'e us something d'>l' be«et-iHld better ~~ac..n..~ 4-- ha'e been ouro"'n v.or\t cnem' "'Ith m1stakrs -errors 1n the: Wlo.ndar. _and penalties. · "If we can J.UU ugh1c:o up and. lrville Coach Terr~ Hen1ian •r the Vaqueros· 2ls-15 'i. t lf' "l'r \Illa Park: ··V. e JU'>t hJJ tuu m.1m offt"n\I ' e mistake\ bet"'t'\'n thl' rcnalt1e<, rurn- 0' ers and Jden.,1' t hrt·akdu"' n ... 1n the first pan ,,f thl· g..1mc V. c 'tor rcd a drt't' becau\t' lit fll.'nalt1e<. on Pur first sent'\ then thl' nnt "11h ot- fcn sl\ e error., It 1 u .. t ~t'ml'd w sno"' ball · "V.e ha't' another thrt•t• ur lour wcdts ~for ~~ mw the p i...er \jlough I am not " oocemed thlh v.e're Y>uili'!.'> this. vcar. We are txuer than this . /J The Chargers didn't suffer an tnJUry and ha'c two pla~er) coming back -Qefens1'e hncman Brett Page (shoulder) should be read) for Long Beach Jordan Thursda'. a~ "ell as nose guard Tim Creed fo cm ulatOI) problem in the biceps). "Ocfens1,cl) we Y.c:rc a httk "cal on the pitch.'' continued \\ hill' ··But we probably didn't work on 11 enough. It was our fault as much as the kids SEA VIEW ... From Bl free. and Bill Rauth and Jeff Clark. senior wide re eh er and dcfcnsl\'C backs, are expected lo be back for Thursday's big lCSt \\Ith unbeaten Santiago. Rauth was out \\Ith Jlu and Clark has been s1dell1ned v. uh a <,prained knee . While 1t was a rc">ound1rtg \crd1ll on the scoreboard. 1 lolland ~"' room for a lot of 1mpro' ement "We were much more 1mpr0\ cd offensively," ~•d Holland. "hut "C should have had \\\O more ~ore~ \\ l' were down on tbrrd-and-1 anP.1aoltd around. i\nd "'c "cnt dm' n .1g.un Jod it was fourth-and-3 for a fiN du" n and didn't get 1n. '>O \\C hJ'l' to gt't that going. "I'm sttll looking for the n~ht .combination 1n thl' dekn\1\ c lmi: but Bret Allen pln~cd \\Cll at de- "We had our chances to "In and didn't. We pla)ed 1hc "'hole game on their end oflhc field and Just (Ouldn't put together a rons1s1cn1 dn' c "A penalt~. fumble sact.. soml'· thing stupid happened to \tup e' Cr) drive. "But "'e're a ~ott1"1g1foo1ball team and we got better If "'C continue 10 improve "'e can be compet1t1\C tn "Thr kids ~ere d~term1nt.'d i.l nd came out with some great intert\11' at thcstan ofthcgame The) "'erel"C."31h 1mtated to make so ma"' LTror' against Valencia (a "'eel cariaen "We ltne~ had "e caught the hall like "'e were capable of. and not h.u.I the dcfens1' (: breat..do"' ns .... c had the- whole complexion of the game " oulJ ha ve been different·· Q"11nim1ze our m1s1at..cs v.t: lould be the team to beat 1n the rnun1' .\' 11 stands nght no" we arc .i hard team to beat. but v.e .. omcttme., beat ou~hes .. Woodbridge Coach Rick Gib on un the Wamors :!-0 s1an "E'er.thing S<em'> to hi.' lOming around. but after a ~'-'' \\ tn aga inst a -We-haYe-1mprr"n:1 \lnlc :he fi"'t wcclc. I suppose that \ v.hat l'\t'r.unc: 1s tf)tng to do at th1<o point 1n thl' season Teams arc u\intZ th( lif\t ll'"' games to lune up ror k~gul' r J\ and eventuall~ the pie!\ n .. "Our skilled peopk I J' t' '>htt\\ n thl most 1mpro"emc:nt ,, tar hut our hne struggled throughout the: g.ime "We d1dn·1 pla' that h.tdh tln must "This 1s onJ\ f .\a run l he1d·., second game ~'er pla) ing q ua r- terback.. and "'e feel he: hJ., made some definite progres'> Ht· g.:l\ c up l"'O intercepuons. hu1 that number v. ill begin to fall v.1th lime He is. bcgihning to frel comfortable running our s~ stem and 11 1s rn) gucei. that he'll be pum ng up 'iome 1m press1,e numbers b) )Cason·., end ·· fensi ve end. . ") dtdn't think \\I? 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Other great Value Option Package discounts let you 1 quarter to play, because the kids "ere , getting a feel for 11. save on Electra, LeSabre. Century, Skylark and Skyhawk , "We were gaining confi dence. and • with another quancr "'e "ould ha' c I had more. • _ 1 The Sailors not onl)' came out I •njury-free, bu t expect lo ha' c linebacker Wa) ne Fraser (deep thigh bruise) and wide rccci,er ..\aron ~I comfort, Regal .style, Regal savings. • }Kaiser .(bruised kneel back for Fn-~ day·s gamr with Huntington Beach. Reflections go deeper tban JU<it Ocean View. The Tan. are ali.o evaulatang their performance "'th what is becoming more and more an obv1ousconclus1on -that an ta ..\na 1s one of Southern California's line t Santa Ana belted the a1lors. 28-0. tn the opener, and Brinkle) \\Cnt back to it. "We were do"'n 14-0 and dn,ing on their 35," recalled Bnnkle) ''Then we fumbled the ball a~a). We could have been s1tt1naat 14-7 tn the fourth quartcrhad we punched tl 1n ·· UalvenllJ c .. c.. Muk Cu - alqlaam, following h1 team·s .i1 -0 f loss to M1ss1on VicJO "h1ch dropped I his TroJans to 0-2: "We 1·ust made so man) m1 .. 1akes. I Wecou d ha~e pla)'ed our sophomore team and lost. I "Our kids were a little hell- shocked on Thursda) night. but the) I loosened up on Fnda) csnd we sat down and talked to 5tt how ~e can elim1na•e some ma~takcs. There \\CTC tome briaht spou. "Nobody aot hun and v.c ~~rcn•t beaten phys1call). Wr had some bumps and bru1~. but n v.a~ no diflettnt rrom playina lrvinc. "from the standpoint of I ph\~I· cafty pun1sh1na pmc, we can fttl rapec:table. We aot tome prtn &ood licks in... • The Tro,ans lulled their hopn •ilhout help from Mi\~IOn Vae)O, fta=•Mbin te\t'" uma(m ti' 1111 ) and throw1na an 1n1cr- cetMiOft. combiut1on," 1111d Cunn1naham. ~ o( our fumble\ 'M~ lund of (1'11 ...... l&A YmW /•) c ~· REGAL CUSTOM · , . COUPE -. 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Joyner's heroic~ llft Angels, 6-5 -Tudor,.;Pena com~ine to blank Reds, 2- Pnm fte Auoeiated PrHa WaUy Joyner's two-run sin,le with two outs an a.be ninth innin& Sunday ralhcd the California Aftlll• overt~ Texas Rangers 6-5. .,_ncb hitter Pete O'Brien's grand slam put Teus ahead S-4 In the top of the ninth. ' Joyner has driven in 84 runs this season for a tow of301 in his three major league.seasons. .. The rest is IJ'8vy, J guess." said JO)nt'r. who had coveted maintaining a season average of lOO RBis "It was a team effo rt in the ninth, the way we came blck." · Darrell Miller and pinch .hitter J ohnn} Ra) sin&Jed with one out in the Angels' ninth against Mitch Williams, 2-7. Bob Boone met reliever · Dwayne Henry with an infield single that loaded a.be bases Gd.. with two outs lo\ ner blooped.a-' piiCh into left field for the game:" inner Bryan Harvey, 7.3 gQI the v1cto.r}. despite allowinaa slam by O'Brien. the fi rst batter he faced. Trallint 4-1 , the Rangers loaded the ba e w11h no outs against Greg Minton on singles b> tcve Buechele and Ruben Sierra and a walk to Pete lncaviaJia. O'Brien, batting for Mike tan le). sent a l-0 pitch over the right~nter field fence for his I Sth home run. It was the second career slam for O'Brien. Jack Howell homered. doubled and dro' e 1n thret runs for the Angels. Hl: hit an RBI double an the second after walks to Chili Dans and Bnan Downin&-Chad Kreuter's pas~d ball aJlowed another run to score. . Howell hit a two-run homer in the sucth following a single by Joyner. Howell's 15th home run of the season was his first since Aug. 27. * ...,_ an 4, lnclaM o n.wuu.o totl<*TO ~li>tll,__ ______ .._.~. F....011> 4 O I o l'ernf'Ol •• UMllew ID J 0 I 0 MOMbv ct =cl : : {: ~~"ID ~rt 2eoo .,..,..,.'-- ~ir ,, ••• -.. ,,., ,--., >II J 0 O 0 Barl...O rl •-c > 0 O O G<u-lD ..... JOt O l.M 1D T-9141 T----- l 0 0 0 • I I 0 4 0 I I • I I 0 • •O)O ) I I 0 3 0 I I l 0 I 0 n • • > ~ ' ----· T--Ill tl•-4 ~ W1Mlne •a1 -McGr·fl 001 IE-Nie-0-TO<onlo 2 I.OB- ~ 4 TorOftlo S ,..___. McGrlf! G--· uo. ... w lll-..,_ H._, 1141 • " lll!ll .. so aw.. •Nto.olt L. I· S T.-. . ' . si. w 14·1 ' • 0 0 ..,.......,._,ID" llN <-• ... -. u..w .. -. o---McC-. S.C-. McCov T"'•d T-t 10 A-ltAn 0 • 1 • ..,._ F~nt Cooo. Dodgers wip seven of eight-, - reduce magic num~er l_o_3 __ Fro1D ne A11oclaled PrHI John Tudor's underwhelming fastball and Alejandro Pena's perfect relief p1tch1ng continued the Los Angeles Dodgers' roll to a National We t title. . Tudor allowed five hit over six innings unday and Pena retired the last nine batters togivethe Dodgers a 2-0 victory over the hQSt C1nc1nna11 Reds. The Dodgers' seventh '1ctory in their last eight pmes lowered their magic number to six. Second-place Houston and San Francisco no" trail b} nine games, leaving the Dodgers rela,cd heading into thCJr final two weeks of the season. "All we've got to-do the-rest of the season is win one _ or l.lllO games...m cacl\..$cncs-and not feel hke~w-io­ win them all," sa1dJeffHam1lton. "hose.broke a scorele$s tie wit~ a .scvenlh-inrung double. In other maJOr league action. Ellis Bans hll a three- run homer an the fi rst m.ning. Marty Barrete hit a two-run double 1n the second and Dwight Evans followed with a two-'.run homer to lift Boston over New York for the third straight day to take control of the Amencan League East race. Boston moved six: games ahead of Detroit, which lost 2-0 to Baltimore rookie Bob Milacld -who threw a one-hitter in his majo r league debut -and six games ahead of Milwaukee. ""hich shelled attle. Fountain Valley High and OCC product Kevin Romlae added a two-run triple m the eighth for Bo to n. Wade Bou•. heading for his fifth batting title. need s Ju t four hits in 13 games to bec-0me the first pla)er in this centul') to reach * * • Fln•ev oilchtd 10 I oellf" n I~ Ji. foll n•on Rims 22, R1lc:ters 17 Scero bY Outr1«S ~ . . ' ' . .. MAJOtlt LE AGUE STANDINGS American LNVU• Wnt DIYlsion W L 9S SS 83 66 79 70 7S 75 6S 83 63 es 61 88 Pct. 633 SS7 SJO 500 '39 •26 .409 GB I ll-7 15 , 20 29 JI J3 , 11llcnod to 3 ot HPrs 1n ,,,, 9t,, HllP-Milter (Dv Rune Rusua PB-t<rtt<••t• 3 T-3 It. A-23 S36 NATIONAL LEAGUE o.-.n l. Reds o LOS ANGELIES CINCINNATI eb r II bl •D r h Di 3 0 0 1 L"r••" u 4 0 1 0 ~ • 0 0 0 s .. oo lo l 0 0 0 • O O O Oen o s f 4 0 I O ) ti 0 0 EO•v s c1 • 0 0 0 3 1 1 O Esu~v lo • O O 0. • 3 0 1 0 Collins r! 3 0 I 0 1 Q O O McCl!IOn c 3 0 0 0 o o o O Oestor 7o 3 O I O •111 R -011 1 000 ) 0 1 0 M8rwn or. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 FWlllms 1> Q 0 0 0 Finl 'Oue,.,., 1 3 0 J 10-2'2 7-17 R"ms-Boll 6 run ·1L.,n)fora ~·clll 10 41 • S.C:cin<t Ou•,.,., Rtms-FG Lansford 37 1 ~ Re -FG Btt>r 19 I~ 4S Tl'llrd Outrter Rel-Al en 30 oau from Bl'uer '" Benr ~. 3 42 ~ems-S.ltlv Beueri n 1ec1<1eo n ono rono DV GrHtlt. 12 19 l'eu1111 Ou•,.,., Ram1-FCT Lenston:I •6 26 Rams-Cox .S. 11•n trom Evpro11 Lan\lord lllCk), 12 0 R•l-T Brown •9 DUS lrom Bouer n Ballr klelt) 13 26., A--..,110 TEAM STATISTICS 200 six consecutive )Cars ..• Oakland beat Kansas City, 3-2, to redu~ their magic number to two cntcrina a threc- pme home series with second-place M1n.ne10ta bqin. nina tonlaht. 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"I think Pete's predic- tion came true." Lasorda said after the Dodgers beat the Reds Sunday. "He said the Giants and the Astros (were his main concern). ,.,... ... Southern Celtforni" COlleoe ti UC Se n· 01e90 J.lO • S.turdl¥ Gr•no C•nvon Cot1419e •I Southern Cahforn.a COlleff, 1 1> m Merine et Unlvanltv, 3·..S, EO•M>n. Cost• MIN •I VIiie Ptrtc Tournament; Huntin11t0t1 IMadt, Wntmln\ler, Metor Ot1 er C•n¥0t1 SvndtV USIU ti UCI 2 11m VOLLEYBALL COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN T~V This .wMll's •rN sclledute Orange Cou t el Sovthwesrtrn. 3. Golden COLLEGE WOil •1 Gtenoelt, l TUfldly Tllundly Clltist Co"-Irv nt ti So\.l"trn· Cal•for,. a El Cemlno •I Or1119e Con t, 3 c911ego,. 1 30 Fr'ldtv TllU~y Sen Oieoo Mt1t "' Golden West Soullltrn Uttn Sltlt t i UCI ICrawforo Hall CCX.LIEGE WOMEN 1; Christ Col~ ll'v•nt "' C"I Lu! 30 TYHOllY T_.ftllY*ll, ~-"" .. ~ ... Edison, Cost• Mew ti VIU. Perk Tour· nemtfll, H\ll'lllMIOll IMadt, WHlmins!«, Maler Del •I Clft'IOfl T~I Southtrll Cel•lorn 8 Co.oege ti Ct! n WtSlmonl COli.ot ti UCI. l 1 30 Frldlv • Seturdtv TENNIS Oekllnd MlnMSOll K1nws Cllv M9lll T•x1s Clllca90 S..tlle Eut DMMorl Griffin n Sa• 2b Glt>M>n Jf Mll'\1111 r1 ShtlDY cf StvDbt ID MHtchr llft Woodin lo • Hemnll )0 k losci• c Tudor Cl H-1111 APena CI 0 0 0 0 RMrllftv 11 0 0 0 0 I O O o Wnon..,, on I O O O UCI •I Cl! Poly S.n Lu•S OD·SCIO 1 30 UCI •• ~llremont·McKtnnA, noon ™' ...eit•s ..... KNdull Rams R•i Seturdlv HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Flr\I OOwns. 1• II UC I •t UC S.ntt Barbera 1;30, Fresno M9MllY Boston M llw1ukH Detroit New York Toronto Clevellnd a11tlmore IS 6A 10 7t 79 70 78 70 n 73 71 78 0 OO't Cl 0 0 0 0 ll 2 S 2 •T$h 31 0 S 0 k-bV IMin9S Us ..-.. 000 000 200-2 • CIRdtlMtl 000 000 000-0 Game W•nn111g RBI -H<)m •on (3 RuShe\·vuos ll·UO l?·lOJ P•clflc'•t Christ C01 e:11e trv1ne 1.30-Southern Mefl119 el ROlllM HlllS, 3. Woodbrl<tllll t i PtU•llil IJJ " JOS Ct ll!ornle College et C•I Beotlsl 1;30 Footlllll, 3, Return Yeros •• -O l2 TllMcl8v C11m11·AIHnl 16·21·0 19·38· I COMMUNITY COLLEGE Lon9 &Mell WU.on •I Hvntln!llon leech,_ 3, Seckto·Yt rds LO\I 3·28 9·70 W~y M1u1on Vlelll ti Merill9, 3, Co\te MeM •I Sunn Puat\ l ·'3 S·'g El Ct mtno •I Ortn90 Coest, 1 "**· 2'4S, Dena HlllJ el C~one oel Mir, J, S2 95 570 530 .530 'S27 SlJ 477 J5' FumDlt\·Los• 2· I •· ,, ... ., , C.lllltreno Valtev al E'l•ncle; Unlver$llv et Sundt.,-, Surt1 Pen•lliei·Y•ros 6"40 9•74 0,..n~ Coest el Golden West CoUoge Pool EdllOft, Meler Del •I Leeuna HIHl, 3 • E-Grlff•n LO&-i.os Anooles 1 C•nc 11'1~• 4, 2&-StuDt>s, Sc10KI• Lerkm H"mllton .58-Sllelbv (16), Mar\llall (31 1..trl<ln (3&) S-S.Do. Time of Possession 29 SS 30 OS ..,.,TER -Lo . w..._.v &o\tcin f, New Vorlt. • INQIVIDUAL STATISTICS Pltv Tournt~nl. noon ..,... rv ......_ El T l Cha dt t .. lllmo<t 2 Oetrool O IP H R ER 111 SO RUS!11NG-Rams Bo'! 21·109 0t 'P•'10 3·12 Setvnl9v ~ WoodDr....,. el oro. • ' mina • Toronto '· Cieve,.no 0 LAI....... GrH n •·10, Evtron 3.9 Rt•denJ Atien 1'·53, Oranoe Coast et ltencN> S.ntoeoo Tour· UCI TOU9tNAMENT -rt• Del. 3. ~=let,,,M+"::e":''t S Tu<tot W, 10-1 6 S 0 0 0 6 S.Smith l ·)l. lleverlln •· 11, Mueller l·I ne mtnt PINI Stalldln9S TI!und8Y ' APena S,11 3 • 0 0 0 0 I P ... SSING-R.,ms, Everell 13·2•·0·178, Hor· 1. UCLA, 7-0; 2. Ct lllornie, 6·1 J Long • Los Allmltos et Hunlklol0t1 llffcll,3, Est•n· Olltclend J, IC•nsn Cllv 2 I 11 innonol l • Ollclnnlft r,.,.nn 3·3·0-23 Rel<ttrs Beuerlin l9·Jl· 1·37S HIGH SCHOOL IMc:n State, 3·3, •. Sl•nforo, .3·3 S USC, S· l, d8 •t Merlll9, 3, Goslt Me\I t i Trov. 2:>6S, MR••vl<M ~~~~t G~ Rllo S 3 0 0 0 1 ltECEtVING-Rems E•erd S·71 D JOl>n\Ofl TueMltV 6 UCI, •·3, 1. UC Sen OftOO. 3·•. I. FriKnO ~ &Mell •t Edl\on. 3'1.S. Foolftlll •' __. FWllllemsU·2 17·3 I 2 2 • 2 3·32 Oolo•no 3·21, Houoruin 3·17 COM 1·54 Huntinoton IHCll 81 Coron. Ciel M<)r, S. $1•1e, l·S; f. UC O•v1\, 2·•, 10 0.lamont• Cor-Cl9f"'Mer, J; Unlvtrsllv •I trvlne: 3;.._ .. ------------..U..:Mkl~•-•l;"".o:s.."..A.JIW:n..e11_,.,.~"-1_2_-1_1_1 _•_1 _•_ll9lb _____ w_._11_..;•~MJ.;r~'-;1111:!.!.v ______ __:1r1:.,:;·3!.--1"1 -ior~orio--ir1 __ 7M;;;<;r.;~~""'!~~t;· ~A~tl!;en~i;-· 54~~1:":0""11~on~•;;· !~30:'.:"''"iETrsm11~n';i",cii1i.fi"•'1' tMu''f('ii.on~V~lr•io'i'M3~30ii''rnie:..:.1-r.To~r-rVoiif•::-' _.::MuOd·~._ I· 1 Ct l..itt.lt LA 0·6 F-••ln ..,111e, •• 0•11.-....111,, l;-NewliOl'l nrlsttnsen •·54, Fornandei 3·S8 T Brown Onlv.,.\llv, 6; Le kiwOOd •I Marin" S. West· .,.._.,., kerft Harbor 11 Mlrtleste, 3 . .. llimore (Huni\ch 0· 11 t i Now •Yori< (Dot.on 10-9). •.30 0,.,, Clevela!IO (Yell 8·6 11 Ot !rool I Torre 1 i. •'.JS 11m. HllP-Mtr\hell (l>V RllO) BK-FWllUems Umc1orts-+iome, H•rKllDtc~ F "' Kol>ler, Secol1cl, Gregg, Tl\tro, Qu cit lkKt0t1 {9000.Cktr 12· ISi at Toronto 1c1.,ncv f·IJJ, •;JS 11.m Cltlcaeo (Long 7·111 t i T .. H IK.Brow" 1-0), S:JS 11 m Klll'M\ Cltv (Btnnillor II· 121 t i Se"'' 4 (Lenetlon 17·111,]'0S Cl 'l'\ • Mlllllftote (Tollvor 7·'1 ti Oel<land rStolltert ll· 12)7 1:3S D m NatleMILM9Ue Wm OMMon Ga T-1.39 A-74, 156 Ded9en Houslon W L 16 61 78 71 Pct. .sas .52J S2J 520 •97 J47 9 9 NH STANDINGS N1ttenel C.lf9t .. ic. Sin Frencisoo Clncli'ln1ll Sin Oleoo Atlenle New York Pittsburg Montre.I 78 71 , 77 71 13 74 ,.1 96 Etpt DMsioft 91 S7 79 69 74 75 6,5 9 l ••ms 13 -~ew Orleans JS Sin Fr1nclsco All1n1a Wm 3 0 2-1 2 1 1 2 C.mrll 2 1 0_1.000 0 .647 0 667 0 .333 Z3J 4 84 69 71 "114 12. 77 1·•9 Gault 1·20 S'Smllll 1·1 mlnstor ti Sunnv HiHs S, Senia AlllI V•l•ev a t ~lllWII lndlet Prl*Y MISSED FIELD GOALS-Ra dt <\ 8<)flr 30 Co\I• Mna, 3. L•iJLlllt 8eecn 11 San Cltmt nto UCLA 10, Long lkecll State 7 Slnt• Ana \lttlev el Cosle Mn•. 1.AS, •9 1, E~tnH I I Fount• n Vellev S,30, Mtter Cellfornlt •. Stenford 3 WooclllrldM •I N-CIO!'I Htrbo<, 3, Legvne Del •• lnilne, 3:15, Oen" Hill' I' Newport lJCLA 10, Stanford 5 IMecfl 11 MIS\lon Vlelo, J·IS, S.n Clemente •• Cemmunttv coleee WIE•K•ND SCO.ES Orange Coesl 39, Rio HondO i. Mt Sen Antonie 77, Grournont 1S 2elomei:. l.l, ~· 1 Ctlllfev H , Eest Los Angeles 6 -Cerri•°' ~. s.11 e orntrdlno 13 Rancno s.1111100 '1, C11rv1 2• San 0'"4> JS. Mt San J1ctn10 21 S.O<tleblck 17, St n Ole9o Mes. u Solithwtstern ?0, Plloenuc 19 lklltr\fi.ld '7, Sacramento 8 s.<wol•s 31, ChtbOI t2 Tell 33, LA HtrbOr 1• l'•teA'l''i ewe Mil'*' c...-.nco P•Hdon• cc \IS Golden Wt.it at DCC 1 SATUltDAY'S GAMES Mia...,. C.•••c• Htrt>or, 3. W ........ v Cellfornle 10, Long BHCll Slelt 9 (01) F-l•ln \/ ...... , 3, Mllef Del ""' ConneMv el , ... ..,_... •llMll lrldret Anallelm T-'t dull, 1 OcHn View ti Downev, 3 1S UCI IS, Frnno Statt I '"-°'4tv USC 10, UC San OIHO S &111nele •~ HUfttlft9ton-eeecn, ~9" UC San Oleclo I, Fresno State 6 Vie• •I Cvorns, 3:15; Dene Hllls al M<)rlne, USC 10, UCI 7 • 3:30; Ntwporl H•rbor et \.egu11• Boacn. 1 NIMll ~ ln<llet Prldty UC Devis I, _,t i St•lt LA 6 OcN n Vlnl •1 Unl•ersilv, l lS Cleremont·~kn111>s 13, Ct l Sle lt LA 1 Setun19y Orenoe County Ch•moionshiCIS ., Wost· UCI 15, Fl'HM State • mtnstor (Corona Clef Mlr"<\.OcHn View, Mtrln.,, Frt1no Sttte l 3 3 1-I Hvntkloton leecll, Unlv«\ilV. Ed•son, Wood· UCI 2 • • S-IS llrldM. ~ IMcll, Fountain Vellov, Meter Frnno State scoring Stender 3, Poftmenl\ 7. o.t. NOWPCll'l HenMlt) MISIOll 2, WetUr 1 Goalie """ O\t>orn f. UCI scorlnt1: W•r<tt s. Pvl,.,.n •. Seit 2, Wood 2. Moroen I. Lllllt 1 Goellt ltves: Noll s USC 10, UCI 7 use 7 • 1 ~lo UCI 3 0 2 ?-1 CllOSS COUWT'RY TNI W9efl'1 ... ldl111Uet cou•o• ... AND WOMmN ~ UCI •1 &erll*v lnvil•llonll (men t a.m • WOfl'llfl t:.S t.11\.'), UCI el Ailee lnvllah~ at San Oletlo Slate (..._ I 30 • m , men t:IS e.m 1, Cltrlsl Colltet lrvlne, Sou1111rn Ct llfornte -c-.. If W..tnlonl tn11llelioael. t..JO ___ ....__ ~-SI. L.oua ClllCIQO Pttllldetohi1 ..:. 73 77 70 79 SJ• 12 597 17 > 417-19 410 21 ~ •OJ JI > Cn1c1go Mlnn•so11 Detroit T1mP1 B1v Green aev 1 I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .667 sa 51 .667 77 26 333 SS 56 333 SI 111 .000 J4 71 Et Cemlno " 0..•noe Cotll, 7 Sout!lwHt«n" el Mt Se n An1on10. I 30 <;orrHo• • Fu+lortoit 1 GtOSSITIO<\I •• S.CldlOO.Cll 1 USC $i:OCll!ll (:erver '· S~hr~ecttr 2, Berty 1, lenedtCI I, LtOOell 1 Bt I 1 C.oehe """ KlmOe• ) COfVI"""°" COt.L•H MtlN AND WOMaN ''*• . 60 89 SvMa¥'' kWH ~' 2. C1nclnn11 o He• Y~ll S • MontrNl 3 ~cin.t 6. P 11\Du•gr S 10 -..,,gi Atlante '· Sen 0 e90 s 10 II" NISI St Louis S, Cn1ctQO • Sen Fr•nclKO 10 Houston 3 TICMv'' Gemes .,..._.. (Hef~ ~er 11 a •' Hl\it'O' Rvan 17· 111, S.l.S D m MofltrMI (Oe.Mtrt•ntr 1s'·121. e t ClllCt~ (Sclllr•IOI •-m, 11.20 e m • Ian FrenctKO (T WllM)n O·ll .. An~·· (Meflllr f·ISl, 2'0 11m Sell 0le90 (Wh1I'°" 1?·101 •' <'nc "11411 (0.JecitlOft 21·7) •;JS 11 m. l"'lnstiurt'I (Ovnne 7· 111 ". St LOV•l lMl!Mws •·6), S.lS 11 m Onllr eemn 5CNduled AM•RtCAN LEAGUE M9lll '· •eftllln s T8US • CAU,OtlNIA ., ..... 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • I , 0 • I 2 0 ) 1 0 0 2 I I 0 1 I I • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I O O I 1000 , 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0WMec1 9-1111 Potlcsor cir E-rdlf Ar~\ I Jovner ID co .... ,,, Dwnno dh Ho .... )D Hndr'Cll DI\ "-)D McLmr 21> M1-C ScflOf•tcS" ,..._ 9otleY Pr ,_ JJS 1 S T .... Sun 1t¥ ....._. ., ..... 3000 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 I 2 1 l 1 f"O 2 1 0 0 l I 2 J I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •• 0 0 l 1 I 0 3 0 0 0 It I 0 0 I 0 0 )HIS ,._ • "' •-s ~ -·--· ,_ °"'" -~ Wlf\IM• rvn KO<'ICI 0-Wliwtiflt "II -JOY"9t (12) f-G•tM''. COt vlS OP-TtaH I Celi!Of'll•e l L09o-TUH •. CeufOff\11 7 71--Howtd ~"'°".. H•-Ho°""'* (IS), 09••tll 151 ~DIM'!ile I 171, CDe••t (f • " ••• 11 IO 1 l·J • 1 ' l•J 1 • • 7 I • , 0 J 7 0 ! 0 0 ) I ' 0 I 0 1 ' N.V,Gl1nfs W1shlneton °'"" . Phlllde!Pt'lll 'Ptloenhc 1 2 0 3 'East 2 1 7 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 .667 .667 J33 JJ3 J33 ~c~. Wut 56 50 67 66 411' 50 ' 75 S9 sa 62 Sllttle Denver K1ns1sCllv ......... San Oieeo 2 l l 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 667 sa •1 333 61 44 J33 33 50 333 76 7J JlJ 33 6A Clnclnn1tl Houston C~nd Plttabur9'1 BuffMo N.Y. Jets MIMtl New Enetend lnd'-"ePOlll Centr1I ~ 0 2' 1 1 l t 2 •ast 3 0 2 1 l 2 1 2 0 2 0 1000 0 .667 0 500 A, 333 0 1000 0 667 0 .333 0 .333 0 000 .,._.,., S<etes a-n , •.....-i 11 luftelo 16 Ht• E ng•e nd U Clnc1nnet1 17, p,11,1>uron 12 K-C11t 20. Oenvtr 13 Mleml 2A, °'"" .... 11 Naw Ylf'lt "'9 ., HouJIOf' J ' ---. JI. Oltceeo 7 ,... OrtMM n . o.tro.t 14 Wellli!lllClft 17, ~·· 10 ......,... •· T-.. v 2• left 01-o 17. S.tftll ' Ntw Y°"" Gwm 12 Dws 10 Altefll• M. Sift Fr9fltlt<o 17 ' T....,.,._ ..... ..,.. ... ~ s Cll'I" ........ JS .... et Hew Yori! G·enu, I I"' AlleMI et Olla•. 10 • m ClllelleO II °'"" .. .,. 10 • m. C........ 11 ClllCIMlll, 10 a m Mleml If llldlll!IOoh )0 • m • New 1"9llfld 11 Hekll'°" 10 • m -. Y.,_ Jtl\ 11 Oetro11, 10 1 m flpt:I Ul•MI •t MlnnnOI• 10 t rn ........,,_. 11 luff8IO, IO e m 66 50 sa 94 9 26 6S 68 31 30 71 34 37 60 .. SS 27 34 Pt'omer •• Long Boedl CC 7 51,, O'ftO CC •' Rene.no Stntiego 1 san Oleoo Mew at Rivers•do CC, ,7 WMltnl Slltll CaMennco Wt\t LA II G~, I 30 St nlt MontCI ti Moorciarlr. 1.30 CO<llol0t1 II LA Soulllwnt, 7.30 &111or1fl9ld 81 Vtntur1, 1 30 LA VelteY al S•nte B•rb.11re. 7.30 LA P.ef'et •' LA H•rbor 7 30 ...... ~ S.n knero,no V•lltv at Rio Honoo, AnttloDct Valley t i C1tria. 1.30 v ictor Veti.v •' Chettev 7 30 EHi LA al Mt S.n Jeclnlo. 7.30 Hlth scMel scMcMe {l*l·IH-) THURSDAY Long llMCl'I J~d•n YS Ed•.ofl ,., Hunl· IM10f1 llffcft I Fciunt•·n V11tv •• Min ion Vieio S.nlit90 v.s Corona oe1 Mar l•I Nt.,.POl'I Htrbor) Cosl• ~ el Gardon Grove Merine "' Footn·~ (t i Tu\lonl Cenvon "'' Loar• lat GIO..., Sl1d1vml Cut..., Cilv vs Los Atem1t0t (et Ga!lr) Norte v111a ¥t . ttancno At•m11os l•t llotst GrencMl ~y H•"\ V\ CYPfnl (ti Wtilefnl W1rr911 et El ~ ,RIDAY Hunttf19IOll lffcn •t ~· HtrDOr Ettancll "" LCK Ami90t l•l Gerdefl Grovel 0... H• et ~ a.en Wu• ldll "' Uftl"'"llV !t i lrvlno l '9nte Alla V.-v n OcHn v .. w ltl Muntflll'On llactlJ lrlllN et T!Atln Sllllt Ane n Meter Oeo ti $A &o•ll 11Mrlfl11 et We1tm•n\ltf SUfl .. tll at Dorntneuai Al'llllllm "' 1("1fllOV ,., Wesltfnl llell!O•tr V\ TrlOlieo H•b (•I MIH•Ofl VllioJ C.-0 Vflf/trf II 0cMMoOt Et Doreoo et Vllen09 El T«a wt Vlll9 P_.11 (II El MoOtnel F"'9rton •I Miii~ LI Miera et 51 •ancf'O ~ If ._ ,..,. Norco vs. ~lflcl l•I IOfW Grano.I Or11199 n K1tt111 lat C.IC>wtr Stltl•ll"ll S«vll9 •t Taft Sifter• t t Oofl LU90 T ,.. "' l roa•OllNI I If F""" '°"I IATWOA't T.,,_. ..., If .... ~ftt 10 t "' ... °"'8 If KIMM C•I•, I • m ... ,~ .. 9-tfle, 1 1 1'1\ WMN81tl•1 et "1aellfa 1 11 lfl ..... Grllldt "' Slvo-!et c;io..,..-Sl!Mlhim) -., ..... .....,.. .. ~ • .Sim W...11 wt Le Ouinre l•I &oo\t GrellClel Al 9l'1'lft el 110 socc~• ,. ~ men MON·CONPIE•IENCE UCI J, Gel WW.IN! O Cit Lvtltlren ooelo• saves Sltlrwectel 13 UCI scorlnt1• Mlltvtr I, Pl'nllf I. Ptrlsl I Goalie M"" EUI\ 7 K9ltliml: UCI, 3·0 C.1w1"""9Y c..... men OOt.D•N WHT SOCC•• cur C"-111•111111 ...... ·-4, ~ Wftt 1 Sen•• ttos. scoring While 1, Ziemer 1, •owtr; I, Ltwis I Goelie """ o.mettel I GOldefl we11 scoring. KrenOlet 1 Goatle MllH: HOlll\ 9 Helfli..,.., Sant• Rose 3, ~., WHI 0 c.--. .... , ... Olllone •, SoulmwH ltrn 0 CemmuNtv C-... ...,.. IAK•RWt•LD ,UTIVAL O..t ......... ~CeeltJ,~9lMrO OCC Klll'IM: Neoon 3 Goalie seves· Clrflltr•. s TNs .......... ~ COU.IO• MtlN T--y· USC et Soulfltrn Calllornll Cotle9e. 2 ..... , UCI .. UC ._ .,._.., >'ll Olr1St ClllllW lfWlo 11 Cal TICll, J SEA VIEW • • • mm• crazy." As for the future. ( unnmaham 111d, "Wc'rc takina a look at some th1np as we ,rt read> for lcaauc. We're not aoint to pu\h the panic: button. But wt'rt' lr)tnl SOIJIC thinp out and we're '°"" to 1:ont1n~ on thet hne. We have an idea wha1 wC''rc IO'n& IO do for~ .nd e"cn if we IC' lhelllckcd 1n the procns. we'rc P'Olftlllnt 10 what we're wanuna to do. We'll be ready 10 go for~.,~:· ~ UCI scorlM Waroe J, WOOCI 2, Morgan I Putma n Goellt sevn 1t11ou. IO TNI weelr's ,,.. KMdule - COLL•GE . .. ..... uCt el Air F~c• Tovrn1men1 ' · lulldlv UCt •I Air Force Tour11amen1 COMMUNfTY COLLEG• w ...... UC San Olffo •I Golden We\I, J 30 ""*" GrCKSITIOftt al Or•noe Coat, 3 1S. Go~n Wttl •t Sen 0.-.o Mtst Tournament ~· GolOtfl WHI •• San Otno Mn• Tour· llll'leftt. •••••s c.ft Jem w1tae. followina a 30-6 loss to Santa Ana. which dropped h1i Roadrunners to ().2: .. Santa Ana 15 JUSI a \Cry good footMll tam, they reall) arT l'"e """ tetn them so aood. so tarl). .. We ~·•r thnn 10 t1mn and maybe ~nee. But I would not wanttopla m IOtimn That's the eood th•nt about h!lh Khool footbaU . you only play thtm on«. Tht) 1ust hive so much O\mtll talent. of- fen11~ly and dtffn11vd), and they tttm to be playan1 n a team •• l'ullertOfl "'· Oren.ee Coat •\ Hunttnvton &Mell Centr•I P•rk, 2.30. R•ncno S.nllago, GolOttl W..t, Seclcll;llCIKtt ti Irvine Perk, J-30 MtOM ICNOOL IOYS AND ~LS 11lwMIY Seddlebaclt, Estancia ti Tustin, 3, Newp0r1 Harbor. Unl...,SllY ., Cor\>ftll de( M.mr' 3 ''*• ...... Dene Hiii\ • llWitlfieMl-K-de4 Mer, Cost• MIN. LMUlll hath, NtWCIOrl Hert>or, Ml19r Del, F-l•ln VeileY, Oc:e•n Vie•, Marine, Wooclllr'"9. ~>. f • m. Eatw\dl •I "'8cHlcl lftvlllllOIWI. 3 1~ I»-._ ..... OAft\"S LOCICU C"'-' laedll -1 ...... -~ Dl ....... 17 ¥911owfell, a reca ftlfl, I ._...,., .. Clllco Mu, U• W1C1 .... m ......,.., • Wlinllfl 11ct1, " KUlllll, 1 """"' llW'I, II .,. "'di. •Wf'OllT LA--5 llCNttt, llt ~ ........... II ..,. -ctl. 210 '*"'°· ,....., ,......_,.~.$, .. .... " rn. ' ............. ' ClllcAI ..... m .......... " ....,. Wl1lte """ The Roadrunners are at low point with 1n1uries cuttina deeply. Ta1lbKk Kelvin P1ckenn1 was out becaute of 11n 1nJury an the opener 11&in1t Cartst.d. and two-wa) 11an- ina tackle M'utl Ochoa wmt down on the pme s second pll) apinst Santa Ana. J.J. ~n. Pickmna's bedup. broke bit Dotr 1n the Santi Ana pme and it problbly out for Fnda) 's tnt at DomilflUel. which Krids sophomcm Tony Cohtune (S-11. 16Sl into the IW1tf"s rok. 4 ' . CALL 642-5678 L . ' ~ . r ' Coast DAILY PILOT/Mond•y. September 19, , ... HASRETU Check o ut Today's Ctass1fred Section for Details li(r=;c;:CA:r,i;;;*;Fi;E;b~i;N;D;:E:;;X;:;R=2.:::56;;7:8==-1,1 •!!pl!• h1ela llH C.... ... llar 21U'c:.ta... 2124 Inert ltacla 211tl•wiert 1Mc• 21 '9 's.atla Ctaat ••tr• Ctteu ••• llu is221en11-... ...... NOllTM 011AW CO. .,..1• Cute 28R 18A Oupiell, DELU>CE New Condo 3Br 2BR Cdndo. Newport WEST ~t -gatage 2111 On bach 2BR 2BA. 1g1-------- PllOll IOUTM GRAW co. -1111 111111 .. -. gatage, frplc, lg pV1 pallO 3'h8a. Grey tones lg North lfownhouMS ViewJ 9Pl. 2& 1Ba $875, cWN t b A.JG C&Joo deCI< Ir~ tam rm, pvt wml~-...... ~~-'!"'! -~ lflllllUIT oceanald• of PCH ytrd, dbl P' t132'1Mo frpl, pool ]ICUUI, Mar i,AVFRONT Condo 2Br Adult quiet ga1ed 1ract gate dbl gar $20751mo ~~..-THI DALY KOT CHECK YC>Uft AD $975/mo. 87S..1112 Agt 2335 Eldan-f' 8A2-3812 Fllht0n 1Slarn1 &.-r..,..ay.. •1850 N of Pta.za SMO w most 1ne1 uttl 213·928· 18'• C1.ASStf1£00f'F1CftfOl.IRS THEFtflST DAY BOBBIE ROBINSON OLD CORONA DEL MAR .. -~ .... $1500/mo 760·3058 PENINSULA Steps to utll 775-2580 641·1'06 71'·675-776• IPllfWll f...,,_s..._u ~ H .. RBOR AEAL-rv 3BR/28'" h -·--• -IL I t>eKh '-PProx 2000st ,.__ • •.1t24 Sparkllnn e ... n. lar9• 1'00 AM·S 30 P,,. •• •• • 0 • ... ·•• •• ... ..... " ' • " om•. qutel Newpof1 Heights ., .. Lg * IFF YD• 2& 2e. S 1850 EHtl .,..11 t11 -Garden "'ac>tL a.ut~ S••=:, ~.!\~O/M ~-....:., •..,; ;:.;;'* .:: • :.: ~ 673·••00 ;tr .. t. 2 blks to bc:h 38A 2'MtA. patio dbl ear End Unit 3BA 2' •BA llM>O LIDO ISLE' 38r nse den _._ _______ tlRGE 38Rt28X apt l 1and1caped groun.da. • oo AM s oo Pu 720·9•09 lllSO/Mo &73•22• t gar, quiet area Ultra 11• ad MW1Y redecoraled. tp, tovth patio $2250 downllatrs g1r near Pool & IP8. patlo9/dedll, DHOUNH ..... Aa1 OLDE CdM lg eoolem• ciMtl 2 atory. $1375/mo Ille• n-home Pool OCEANFAQNT 3Br. frptc. lalJ.. 26ot 0 c C-S82S-i60(lsec..1 get ... Of ca pot. Sony, ~ 38R 2·~BA nome Cell AoOert Mllllken 10 Spectaevlar VlflWf Vac patio 1 o~S2•0G 1 969 3737 ~ -· lat1 1114 Lo.l.Ult bllJos.. N!.c4 maul vta_A3.h.12M ' 12:200 lftO etrr-no:.7'•32 BAYFRONT Condo 2Br 1~~~1y 01~ur1~ :g1 B~: no pe 9 • no 1 e4'droom M70 ..._____ ~~;:,:..-, -----.... ~~-----........... ...,.rrti 11J l /t •-e eulte w/ffplc:, $2000/mo *ILlfFI ...a-•* d«\. dock tor 80 bOat S8SO 3_6 mos Prof ma• 1 BDRM wnn yaro garage 28drm w.a. $715 C,, I H -M JoyoeSplllef631-1266 ... YNrly 5'750 -·~ R-'s 67L_,360 Near Cosu Mese 28drm28aS850 '"''>IWi*t ,,.,.,, -WOWI ........... I enn ng OUM any 38r, 2'1t8a. pool, t p W ..__.._ ... --~ lee ,...... . .....,.. "' " CoYrtyards No pell ExtrH. S395K 20311 $2000 * 64Cl-t 111 · IWWtt _. • _.. lllT&L $575/mo 6'6-, ,05 2HI WlllTAM WAY CYPfessSt 756-9162 • IU&.1111111·1• """""' COSTA MESA £'SIDE 38r 281, d /w, wlO *IEITAl.S* .2odrm tba1~ garage 21r .... U4rt1 I.I. 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COSTA MESA 142 .... 111~ 1575 Oc\. l • 9fi0-6'~ spa. 111 xtras Pet oi.. great loe. tg pat1b, s1200 s21so1mo 675·5'•6 2Br 181 '•bll. to ocea~ -· Beau11tu1 2BR apts Poo __.. S 2•s1 "'"''6 6541 •2 •Great 3BA 2' 18A 2 bay N·e>ets S~OO "" rec room iau'lOry room •BACH $595 Great East-180 ACRE ranch site, NW Cnta •111 2124 1 .. mo -• story Nr beac:IT Garage lllWPtllT TEllll&CE 675-~ 1'2 818 7~f.. ":, Ready 10• instant move· stde IOC' Gar cable avl ArtLona New well trees *3eA twnnouse. Newport ..,..,. •ats lrP4C retng S 1350 mo 38Rl 2•1BA condo gar I 1 l lttl p e Di DI a h '"' Only SMO to S650 mo Clean & ·cozy 18A $610 beauttful views. hunting & Hgts area, lrpte patio. Rare opportunity excep-•Cnarm1ng 3BA 1BA furn S10SO mo ~S-9219 • $200 OFF MOVE·IN Grnbtt w/B80. lndry rm I fllhlng. $350/acre. easy very ntee 322 Ogte"'E tlonal homes •3BR nse on Perunsula Pt NEWPOR1' Te.,ace 2B~ 2607 &LJlllAl&&PTS. Sony. No~ 631-8.C27 terms. 675-85•9 s980/mo s.7•75,0 * tam room. dbl gar W/D garage bUJ pa1t0 28• quiet end un t FrplC 2eA garage ,,_,~ oeco• S30 W Wilson 3B 2a..__G.araQL wl ti ll la Ua ll00 $1'75/mo • 18A Mee S1050fmo-W1nter O!'lly pY1 patlO gar carpon _at~~s IO.Pl> oeau.._ ..-..~ TSL MGMT .. h~up, nitto, no-pets I C ~ new dbl_g_ar ~ $7.i_!ilr:no "fll' &-aEIJAL Sl000+~..--~5-910 V'! Ba•ooa e;;(J~ --72~...u.12"' 6'.Z-16?3 • $925 M~ a1 181 Oet tTMlijF1, 2 &'¥R111erS1<Je •eali"'"'BJIU 1 DAVE WHlTE 5•~•78 I.II n OCEANFRONT nr Balboa SIM>Olmo yrty 67S-965C Sorry No Pett Mar Apt~H M S-9"55 .C-plex.. lor equity in TAI level 2Br 3Ba den UJ1911... P.., 3BRl 28A gar lg 28R , 1BA fur"'s~ .,p. Ill 11A ClnllE BEAUTIFUL~ 18A IN ... 1111ii•••·~~;:::~~~~!Jtt~:New:'POl::rt~~Be~ac~h~ho"'.!e ~ ,_.,,_,rm, ,,.:..., dbl gar-3B• 3BL"'""',.,., ,.._ n.ts -_ .. _ .. ~ ...... , •-~ f & w D hk .., 5"8-02 f7 TIWllllES ""'· 1 .,... ~ ..,.., -·-..-_,......,.... •H "'""""""" stairs unit ""'tn 1rep1ace ups carport ·~o 1 OUl9t 'OOmplex. Security age. vc. poor. spas $1850motse675-9460 newappllancestfvrn e1c car port s 1oo:i mo pets $850/l'{IO 722-629' buitding' Pool garage. ....... 0.114esF•rltlf s1100/mo.1yr-sec rets $800/wkly °' s1soo1Mo 680-3$12 d9S3·55~~ e __ ..._.._ TV al 1 ...,. ••• Fireplace vaulted ceihngs. reqd 721-0935 avt 1011 UYSllE •YE By own. 760-8618 $525-dep 1BR mobile ....,.. • 1 uu ""' Ce.... dbl gar. lndry hkup, pool w .. tlide 3BA 1BA -tam-1BA & den. 28• 2-sty exec -·-1111T WllTEll 8:'*~r AptN J"'" sned nome Secure Mature ! $725/mo 722· 1832 - 2102 & spa Sorry no pets 1ownt1ome FP. wet bar _..r r acn ° garage adults No pets 1991 EASTSIOE 1BA 1BA. WtD I er 2Bdrm 2'..,Ba S 1070 I lly rm, 1 car garage No wld. 2-car gar gated IEITAL.S FllllSllEI Single n sm1<r SS50 mo Newoon Blvd 646-8373 h«up. new c:rpt & paint ------------------LUXURY DUPLEX Furn 866 W 18th St 6'2-4905 pets. Ind grndr Avl 10 ' 1 comm. ~• & cna on 1ne C'"LL "·2-~•so .... r -111 & last 673-S499 --' ..... ,..,... No nats --$950/mo. 752·2881 ......... ..... ... .... -.,., 25 BRANO new 3Br 2 .. e ....... --·-.... IM1 ldltt Ftr Silt Certa1 ••l Jiu 1122 2·2Br 1300st, steps to lBR OveJlootong water· bay Walk to Bii.ibo• Isl UYfllHT &PllTIEIT apts AuacheO dbl gar p l ea••. S 6 2 5 /m o -I OCMn, frpt, open beam !alls & streams Brite laat. It.ell 2140 S2200/mo • 2•0-1752 Spacious •BR 3"2BA tam 1BA. pvt beaeh & parking $l0501Mo -sec Micro 857,2523 or 751-2787 !Et......-----,,,..---,."---llW. M••1n eall, deck, cable/HBO F · I'" · & din rm fipk: t:>Onus rm $850 "nO 723-4S67 d nit ps lllZ 28R 2'n8A hOme StepSlo 83~_;;6;'718_968.0352 ctset, gar, pool/spa $695 Near sch<>Ot. park. shop-Lovely 2Br den. 2·.,ea on 1 a n n IS S 2 2 o o mo LARGE 2Br 1Ba N ga18ge gar-door opnrs 2110 1n closet. w ld nkup, -~· I Wl 1 N 15950 51000. airy. p, bu11t-1ns wa "·tn •BA Ht.BA 2-car gar BIG CANYON pauo grndr assoc poo4 & PVI PllK>S w u EASTSIOE lg l8A _ wallt- bMctt LO family rm & ' 85Q.7638or•32·1166 ping&twy$1300/moincl gOtleourse 2cargarage 6'0-1327 or720-7850 frplC 30 10 be" Grea1 Tnurh'I St. CM Agl gar age. A vl no•! -.-.•.:=:_ ~ ' I ~9::;'g~•:~l~~n v~;Y la blla• 2106 2eR 1 BA. fenced yard, grdnr & w/d 526-1188 159-007U 1995 TIE ILIFFS Ill 2,,.,.. ~0~11~ J~!3~7~~!~~ ~~?i!: !!~!:'s 1~~Y S6e0/mo. JW1 or ~alg -car"" Charlie Cruz. Agt ••• --11U1111-a•1.. oarage. boat stor99e Pet BEAUTIFUL execu1111e ILIFFS .-.... "" greeflt:>ett $1800 831-12145 COLD Well BANl\eRO ., ,-•• n OKJ S795/mo 1971 D •B 2B 3-1 ""' • ., NEW deem 1Br S650-, Oetwte ~·unit 3BR 681·1558 or 361·2791 .. part-ts/Houses • '· a car garage 3BA 2'·B'". garan•e, pa110 mo Sublllot on Pets 2B 1 d i k: "'l I "' ......... Wallace 5'5-5032 1 ........ h a t area • " • Olk 10 bay/bch S1ove A rpl(;. w m ro. "' -YEARLY ' m ..,.... • uie •uaJI 10/1 s15751••0 ""slEves 720-170' 8kr 678 Ce s "~t .... 1024 ---$t •SO/mo 8•3-0•33 "' "" 0.:.7 refr,,, m1n1 bhnCS Iner~ declt nter I .... I CALL AGENT 675--.cOOO •EASTSIDE tBR 1,BA. .. Call 760-838• Agt "" ' S975 No petS 969--0017 I Lovely •BR '2BA home DUPLEX 3Br 3Ba 2-car garaoe. WJD 5 h 6 k 50 up 1 lniat 2144 W&nlfllll 31r 211 102 E S.y 673-2536 ' , .:t •'-·· 1....... w/lamity rm & office or ti 2 d · 1 •dutt. No pets /mo ••••-1111n11 lllES Nr Lido Village Gar Pvt C.rtal ••I Jiu 2'22 • ... xpt.tt: u1t' A"'· I Sth Bdrm Complete o5 II ~ ... ng. 00N rs rom 1 Scotti 5.C8-2301 FURN. adorable condo. -n&w yrly, sml 00.1 OK Av1 ------""P.1---.... • I o .... ,.ront. o pets Westparlt 2-2 al e w/d .CBft2BA. dining -family 1011 $1500 673-3122 *28drm l C tn S97s• w/parquet wood floonng, $1800/mo Yf.ly 723-067• *LI llAIT Ill Jt,;U lrpt everything tnere rm, $2300/mo yrty Grdnr .--Sngt11' nu• paint flooring 14 -...0 o I k O o o k • . F Pf fenced d de & 675 2543 . & watlf' Incl Agt Mary Stall A.al ltatlats frple. paho. dee.It garage THIS•B1'-7BA lne1Udes, shelvesl anterta1nment ...... r . Y .g~r net new nice. • . Lou Marion,494-2073 2114 , n--ts 760-1713 I C4Wlter & French doors 2 gar w/slorage E side I -·---•• ,..... .,.... ~~ : ... ~ Merrill l.ynch Realty 111111 -U UllM''I 8S ft. 01 frontage with s 2u 000 Allyso~ Ptaia1al1 2107 $1275/moyr lse 5•8·t936 _,..__.. LIDOBAYFAONTHOUSE 2BA12.~8 .... Anoo~den •OPEN SATSUN3-S• large boat docl( Custom • 18drm. ale. tennis, pool 8 '• " ...., - throughout Large S.C0.7355: 751-0669 Agl WELL lurn1sheO 2Br 3BR 2BA House wlfrple S82S & $6~5 M0-6161 WWlantt~ 'r'::ta~a3tBs i~u~~ Across from golf course •2• Poin1se«oa iew home With pool, spa, .spaciOU gourmet kitchen, pool, 5 UNITS t R 2 tots condo. On 1he sand fenced y11d. Clean 2533 --· Santa Ana Hgts yearly 2Br 1Ba deck study 911· .,. h d I e co rtyard Also 3 car formal LR·+ OR Call for XLNT ~~ wS,;5 ooo' i $1800mo Ayall now Fordham $1200/mo NO •Rancno San Joaquin• 675-8507 StOSO/mo 67>5••6 ins $895 mo •9•·•262 nC en an arg U . more detills p I "" iy C-21' ant f 818/4'6-9392 PETS * •98-8500 2Br 2Ba Twnhse Close to UDO ISLE • OCEANFRONT 1Br Oupt• arage and solar assist. $995,0QQ r nc.,.s on • -,, shoPS. tennis, gott. & Sr F Las1 y<>u1'g$le< st•r11ng aaftft ...... Pat Cobo 675·2013 OCEANFRONT APT 2BA $7~ Cute 2Br. 1Ba. grey citizen center Frodge •BA 2',BA, RIDR~targe scnoor'S1a11 anew iooor lrplC, garage Pvt Street 111•..vv ..... ,l'.E.Tt l .. ~-~~S1~mo~r ~~~~terLw~ ~~~~5 s 1mmo ~p~a~1~~~4~s~·~~~1~S~1~1~0~1 ~L~~~~M~o~b~r~o~y;~~~;~~m;~~o;~;.~~n~on~~~k~r~q~u~~~t~S~11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~ · -••w Open Sat 10-3. 600 E firs. erpts. blonds Gar-•32 Manna fS'O-nto• $2750 673-n67 Allt now ''•" 1.eo mo No pet'" 673-1787 We'll glYe you the down In I TIWlllll Oceanfront 3C 786· 1906 age. sml yard grdnr' Sml ---..,,,..--,,..----..,;;:-,.· -~for utiare or own-Romantic Span11h tile. C. • l. 2122 pet 645-2566 Lapaa1 luc~ 2 41 er9hip. You make the open & bright 3BA 2' >BA rHI I 11 BACK BAY·EASTSIDE •2BA coffAdE ocean mthly pymll & we share wtgarage. huge master 2BR 1BA frpk: garage 2BA lBA wtgarage Ne... view lrptc garage deck apprec. You receive bdrm w/15ak:ony. Po<JI. w/d, ~to~ retng. S 1175 paint/carpet $8251mo walk to bc:h AvaJI no._; !~ taxleebenefl~~t M~9s: IP• & tennis dose by mo. 71' Orcnld Open Avail nowt 6•6-0645 $1175 utl Incl •97-3~• ....... c n er....,,· Call fast. $170,000 1 Sun 12·• · 5•8-2525 1157-9002 Dys, Ev, Wknds Donald Platt. 631· 1266 -•BEAUTIFUL park nile •NORTH LAGUNA guest or 8'42-9797 • 2BA Duplex. new remodel sunset. & ocean vu 3Br tioose 1Br 18a garage. n • IAlln ~~ Frpk:, yo. lndry blk to 2•..,Ba condo. wtd poot ocean view seso. Curt llllllWllWllLLS 1 1·~~ "~ • OCM n 30• lrts, 51350 -tpa S12001Mo631·1153 721·5225/W497-7 .. 57/H FEATURED In Sunset 1 11~ _.., .. ., Avail now * 968-7271 '=-----==.-~--,:::"'!":= Magazine... This oroe .r, · l •CHARMIOO 2BA _ Oen .. ftUIW "81SE l:apau latatl 2152 axpr9M41S lnd1111c1uahty &t B -wt stove Ing micro College Pa~ 3BA 2BA. ubt N6AHTVIEW 3Br 2 Ba excellent taste In decor· E~~IDE •BR13 n~A ~.~~ WI D. trpic. 2 c~ garage lrpk:. open kitchen. cul-House· Frplc. air. micro atlng and l~ndsc:aplng N • ~~.~~1i. n~lt firs Lg I pvt patio Great location d•sac:. huge y1ro A11a1I comm pool S 1375 Incl Loceted on a qwet cul-lou • pp'6•6--3.c73 Avl 10110 5 1300/mo 1011 Sl 400/mo Donald gardener •99-2019 CS.-sac: 11 offlf'S SBdrm.1 t. trees Sorry no pels 760·3676 8A2-~97 38ath. family room and1 ' I~ It.ell 21'9 pooll I d .~ t ... CL 1-9 •TOWNHOUSE 2Bdrm, n a spae ous gar en r • -28&. den. dbl garage. ffiLUs1vE GUARD• Mttl~.:.. Expanst0n and * Y Big Canyon House SYndeck. pool. tennis I *6ATEDCOMMUNITY• rem ........ lng make this I •Br tam rm nu kit huge .. ••-11 home truly speclal, com-lot • quiet ~ul de sac $1800/mo 673-7362 lllllTll INmll r • -· plete with ocean and • S9•9K 759· 1397 . BEAUTIFUL & luxunous "W...__........_ & St-· BEAUTIFUL. 2BA 2BA mountain Ylewl. Cell tor -38 d -·-,_... w/QOff CourM VIEW Also OUR FAMO.US . . . . DIMESJ\·LINE HAS RETURNED! Bae!< by popula r demand D1mes-A-L1ne ~111 run Fnday. Satu1- day and Sunday 1n its ow n cla~ t1c.at1on in the Cla.ss1f16J Ads. otner detalts ancl-vlew1ngfBY owner. Versailles fully furn. r. •n· 11 Bedroom -FrplC;. w/d 181' evall. Fr~. wet bar. of thlt lovali\tal]floil home Qlldo JBB Gate_d 2~S.. Newly remodeled bkup pool jac.,_g.a1 mlc;r.o, Wl O .Niup.,--2 c.r -----=-:..=~ o ooc:t L~ews. 1 w/09nr $750/mo -sec: / t t wu at 1 • un<Sergrnd parkng, g Obi gar If you are look Ing No peti Dal/Id 5•9-2" 7 gar w x ra s Ofloge, Cflf'I· Since rn1.s 15 a_spenat offer w.e..hav.e. .a Thursday 0000...deadltne and ask prepayment tor all ads This is open to all private party advertisers tor ~rchand1se not over s I 50 jpnce must be fisted 1n adJ and no abbrev1at1ons will be accepted All ads will run Friday. Saturday and Sunday There is a 5-hne minimum at 204 ., lH-1100 I area S 118.000 673-8.C'l '°' a bMUlltul home this __ tral air. All malnt 1nci · 11 It. Avallable now At I CLEAN 2Br 1Ba duplex. Sorry, no pets, 64.c-O~ GEOf~GE El .KJ NS UM ISLE $3500/mo. Call 650-67•9 $725 Gar. sml yard no 2BA 28A duplek. Frple, fP.!!!!:n)\11'\'\.\ ........ 11 3 R pets. 195• 'A" Meyer gar sundedc,2~sto 112 llE\LTOR~· wen ~J~~~ .~'79;,k B • Credit Chec:lt 5•9-3•8• t>Mch. $1050/mo. Avail ---------•~harming 3bdrm & den, 2 FABULOUS New c:ontem-lco.rnRl•l•I~ L8mi><1•ltu l 0/1/8S. 650.0389 ...... ~~ l\Om•. Lovely South porary . .2BR 3BA condo, ( 381\ 2BA -family rm or 11r /119 ._1 __ 1_ l007 · ll~ Panora~ views ocean & •th bdrm. DIW WIO, Parking S lOOO/mo ..--... herbor. $3500 1 tncd yard. 2 ear garage. I 1..aoo 523 •• 655 111111 RllT CAROL Y ROSS W fertrMt • I no pets plea.se $1275 mo 151 673-7677 1111.I ....... at1 1•11::• 857-2523 or 751·2787 •HARBOR VIEW HOMES Trtpex, Two. 3Br. 28a •-• • -2Br, den, 2S.. dbl gar e>n.28edroom: Winter -~ llenta.attyU Lynell -• 1 TOWNHOME 3Br 2•,,Ba. Avail now. S17501Mo. 1 Summ«RentaU990,000 493 Morning Canyon Rd. fp, patio. $1000 yr INN (213) 373-9'88 CdM. New. & beautiful E'SIDE Condo 2BA 2BA 1300s! gated condo. 2Br. Yd. eml eompJH $l375 •H.V HOMES. lmmac NEWPORT BEACH 2e. Jacuzzi tub, trplc. h I I 58r 3S.. nr elem. sc:hoot. NEW listing In great m10-1 key' to private beach • ......,... •ts H No i>et•I L .... 8·11 mot. associated ~ ' pf ~ .. , r' H \.i " ' • '"''-' • ~J peninsula 1ocat1otv j $1350/Mo 760-6077 lllLTllSll1·1400 12150 mo 882·13'3 • CIUllC 3 bdrm. 2 bath --------- cottage ••th Fireplaoe .. -----------------------•,.!Ill-~ "AT THE BEACH'' 2Br front p<>fCh & patio Walk lwlury c:ondO. ocn vu. By to bNc:hel. Ferry. Balboa CMnW. -$259.~00 Call Pier. rHfaurant• ~ •7"'312 or 838-309• shop•. HI lbr 102a1 831·1'00 ...... s33o,ooo BY OWNEFc:Lve btg mo -""Tl HI HI" T Spectacular view or UC 1'11 ..., ,_._ oceM,I lettyl 3400sq ft. REAL {STATE I monthl new. 673-5898 or 527~ REAL TORS ~TALINA I S.y view 48r --m•• ..... n 2'Mla, fem 'room, lrplcs. ,._. -S-cer gar. Large view lot Newport townho'"•· 1 Spa. $70.1100. 12,. yMI new, Vl9W 2BA Stert>oard. 760...()63() or S 191,500/or tease 640-5500 " a&.l-fllll Ful OCMfl I city view. 48R Tne Prudentaat 7MRSALTY (114)1'0-0714 2\.t&A. corner lot •/pool, Mlt.000. AQI 723.05"5 .,. ' • ..,. ,,. ,. ' WNff 0U>E CdM prop. 1VILLA Balbot penthH, er1Y ceah or caah to your I '2+den. pro dee. tee gate, ..,; ·~ o1c. comm pools. Wik to t>eh net eO ,ou" Agt 173-5599 S27UOO 8A2·21:M Agt -~------~I Sen Y .. ,,.,.,,,! Cal OmlfW, 64t-S671 for information & surprlslngly low cost. ,___,_:Joa•r · s News Todayl In newsracks by3 pm I ·1yPilli Community NeWs Along the Coast (714) 642-4333 Home Delivery NAME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED LINES I. 2. ). 4. 5. 6 . - 7. 8 . 9. per line So your low cost Olmes-A ·Une ad Is only ... S3 .00. DEADLINE: Thursday noor PRICE: 5-ne minimum • 3 aavs • .:oa per ne = S3 00 • A ads are prepaid oy C:'rrt .,g "'tO 'tnt> Daily Pilot to ::>1aC" your <1d or use thf' coupon oe10~ • P• , ate party mercn.:md se ori1v ads '\Jo com- ..,,t"C al ads. pe;s. ltves!6Clo.. produce or plaOtS • Each item musr be priced an the ad w1ttr no rtems.over S1 50 L-------------------------------------------' MAIL TO: Dimes-A-Line -0,..'" 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I-10pm 55M719 ,_ ~ City Halt UUl1U The ~ Hoe.I la '*tno 1ervtoe MallOft worker AIJf1lt In pertion or c ... ·-~ oov c.rport, Ible --..1y 11300/Mo --a-11 AR£FR£E •f9wpeopietowodlpwt ---.••·Hr-·• Ce.II 542-*8 .. Main Pnoto -..... 1• Cottw, .-0. r*d. 1700+ tee. 113-02-,; ... ve m••• PVT ROOM I Beth for ,...... ._on • ..,.a.i promo--· ....... M.,.0-a.Moe, 121 S Main, V.. .,. ,.._, No ~ 1111~1751 Mm Sr. Cltlllln for pert tlon. "-• i. 91\ os>-Sant• AN Ull EJTU II ....,...... .., MC dep LAAGE furn Studio, stet>• time hell> Some ldtchen UHM a -Cal: portunlty to put your •fOOO SERVER ••• - tl11.1'9e.141-1n4 1141 to OCMn Lndfy room, prWtlegee. 6'4-5888 II JI II Ill&. • ~. bubbty per-•HOIT/HOSTESS --- LJAll -l8A ....,.,.,, M 111& 1111 ~Y;,.~3~wty ROOM 4 RENT ., SM-••• H la-1111 IONllty IO ptoftt9ble UM •COCKTAIL WAITRESS MMifJ'lllf good driving ----....... 1111 ...... ..._ OCC 2 Y' okf apt avail Oct lhot• NB. Fem ' pvt.,, . LIHIOI I_. e.m up to 110 or more o.y. onty. 1MO Dove recclfd. wt..,.,..,~' 1040-C V-.nda 1875 · + NB. 1BR Steps to bch • ktchn pr1v ~/mo Incl per houf. ~ your St.#9, Newpor1 Beach. be punctual. Medical MO. No ..... 54g..7983 11t.t,loenc:fl dger. d1·1P,eoe, Parking, Large decli. utlll av 10/1 722-787t CHUCK CURRIER tiounl 9am to tpm lpm Cell tor llt)pt. 752-2538 benefltl NB. 780-1145 pe • nc yar • I ove. Ut111 Incl, No pet1, ' --HARBOR REALTY to &c>m. or 5pm to ipm, ------.. I.I I -d/w, nr gt9de IChool, no 1700/mo. 72~-1292 .............. , .............. _ 1711 Office 873-4400 FOUND 8kaleb<*d Cotti Mon-Fri Altredo'• Wiii -..... L-l~TDI . .... ,.... ..._ .,... (7 141968-9174 --.....,. ...__..._........ ...4 52"7 u ........ r-.....:.·d 9115 • ......, Ill Miiffl PIT Joe to Medi. 28R 28A, • NB 2Br tteps to bch, park-,_..,. -• • -.....,... .,... love you fOf It. ....,..""' In hp A/P AIR P/R Aulst lmmedlale Op•nlngtl "'-.oe. petlo, tBR LG Dix 2Br 2 loft. 21.l\B1 2 ing, 1.g front peCJo, u1111 ... &DI a,m ..,_ lM4..... •tM-U11* per90n •t w .. tln South otftc. · · c 8eMonef & Carw op-111111 Ill &YllUU •l loft, view, Jacuzzi. f/p, •yttght, w/d approx Incl, no pets, unlurn WIN tr.in nights, 40 hours New ort Blvd C M Cont Plaza Hotel Me mgr. O:::,puter ptye .)(Int ~•Y World From IHO. Utll1 pd 2400tf nr Hunt. Harbour 11175/Mo. 723-1292 Sealerk Motel, 2274 20~f 7141559.-4998 a•t Anton81Vd.,Coe1•Meta. ~ ~~~ BAL:Cf'A trav9.1 C•h Refundable) at .. t07orl650lll 11450 (213)880-9513 ..ffewPORTHEIGHTS Newport Blvd , CM • · 3rd floor, suite 328, 80ATYARDIJ3-&834 1·511·459-335•P311 •CLERKS l.G Dix 3Br 2B• l...IObJ/p. Trtptu-2 master IUIJ... ..._7~ Wuedll ltll Hll t0.m-5:30pm. No phone . ...... •TYPIST w/d N(up. nr Hunt Har-eacttw/tullbath Seamed ltatah tt Slaut 25& 1# with front offbl WWWltE6PeA1NdS (r~,....._ lll[IBPll .. ,.,_... =-=~~~=T boUt I 1 ljl _ rnO 1BR oell, frplc, pvt deck, gar 1724 Lg drlve-tn door 60¢ sf lllLJlllE PW1-Tlrne Acc1nn Dept hat immedl-•WORD PROCESSING 1550 (213~9513 11025 N-peta. 759-9194 629 Terminal Way, CM ( 2in-5 ) 1 494-M50 1 ... 2 •ACCOUNTING CLERKS LM AT IUOlll NEWPORT HEIG.HTS 2nd •.UFIHT * dy5-4()..9352 e\#648-068 l F9J~mploy-:.· Child-11111m PlYUU l&lllD ~~':n~~lflc:•per •DATA ENTRY 'Rant an on site travel floor, t BR w/ dlh wshr, Stir 3BR 2~A. mstr BR lact•t frt,trt cat• C«lter Year round FIT Accounta P•y•ble ••BOOKKEEPER OPERATORS ._..,.._,....In ~-, . Si ~IV~1202 • ft lam-5 C*k Mull be ~-FIT or PIT, Call Barbara wttn compulel .sk1llll 1525 536-8318 8-6 unfUmlllled 854-2000 M/F profeuional lhr qui.et Open to community ~~:=of-~.,.,. ~ (Ac:c Pac Pfu1) • SPACIOUS end CLEAN I clean 3BR Costa Mesa 957-SQee/645-036:_ ta_'proc«Sures . .\WIY In ...,.., ..... Asst. u~,;AF~TRY 2Br--28• S770/mo ..,.., ... IU APTS hOme. Cat ok S325 + Vs to PIH, 1720,000 FP, ... 1 HlO per1on. Laguna Beach Front offfce: enthu1lutlc. C.H D • I< d• 10_4 1,11•1.u ~· tBr-18-S595/mo •WITH BOAT SLIPS• utlls. David 646-2722 1144,000 Down. Lndry _ • CWD, 3045 3rd St chffrfut, good ofllce Ill 7~:y ~~d 9 5 _ _ __ CloM to beach, no pets llJFROIT • 8r ..... a M/F rm, pool, eea. A/C, pro-* * . ti!•i•i * ASSEMBLERS 10 bulld Mlllla, FIT, ~~c11 S11 • °' Y• • •969-9243*' $350/Mo 1 blk. -to beech fMl!onally landscaped PEFfHOUR ull~t• We Wiii lrailn C.rol 83 SW llTI llPIT FIT CALL TODAY 11)116 1$ IT? Large 1BR. 1 100 sq It Avall 1011 645-8238 Eves Mutt '" to believe llmYATillllT 7.m MacGreoor Yactlt• Pflonee/bkkpg. t>enehll SUPER 29r 28• In 4-PI• Frpk:, micro, CJ/w, garage Open 9·7 55 Frwy. 011 on Gr .. 1 Jo~EZ hours tleK· 1631 Plecentla C.M IUISlflED M-F. 850-~83 C.M 888 w .. 1 Balcer Cost• Mell, ~ 1-1225 100% FREE to Appfic.nt E.O.E. tlJGEll Buitt-in1, hkups, encl gar & loYely pvt bch Starting NEWPORT Beach condo 4~h StrMt. 521 N. Tustin Ible sehedule Wiii train .. 1795/Mo +$750dep 11 s14301mo Boat sltps w/pooltoahr.MIF,22-35 Ave, 714·836-9680 on Job Base .-com-&111•YWlllll llVEITISllft llLIYllYlllYEI 540-4484 No pets extra Sorry no pets non-smkr Private bath mlulon Must be neat & Light HHmbly work g Need 2 drtwrs to deliver --------•• n llLllE •;ire; IMcll ... UlL ll0-0t11 1450/mo * 642-2091 lulatt1 I Fiaucial • petlOf'llble New olfi<:e Apply In person Arrow office products Mull be llSTlllT .. I Sh< 38R 2eA bayfront hm !71 ~·~ ~14 loeatlon Hart>or Blvd Mfg Inc 1365 Logan. CM The OrMge Coatl Deily owr 25 wllh clean OMV & llllE•EIT ~ 1·14 • IPTI FRONT OCEAN Bf lCHfRQNT B 1 1.i S650 CM. Cell btwn 2-8pm & Pilot h .. an lmmed11te good k~ of Or-I e-.GEdl w.Stove.& Vi.w. lg P•llo, qutet, 2Br n :!11 ~all 71~7r.r4o3 1 4iXs QklorJ1n755-1155 llSf/lllllmlF/T opening for telephone at199County.Some heavy . Mlcrow9ve apt, garage, lndry, rltllU or213-926-6653JIM for TOI! 110.000/up No For engineering ottlce In ..... atourfront counter 11n1ng req~ f5 hr lo ''r'' The D•llY Piiot 11 l<><>'tlng •::,_Whl1ecarpe'4 1_:=· 722 - 8384 ..... , ltwt1l1 STEPS TO BEACH NB 2Br ~::n~~3~~1~ II SERVICES ~:~~. ~~~. ~~t:x~ ~ ~t ::~rlenc: ;r'~~t'8g.,.o":.re~S:ta~~ tor qu911fled indMduals •Cloeeto3 FWyt 900 apt ... S3parklng, Mele• prof •ESSEllER nee. will train Good dnv-and be orgin~d MlchMI or Bill 760-9266 tMo!~!~::!'i:;:. (405,55,73)91\dSouth M. 50/mo utua lnlc ;;a;; TD ztll Ing rec. 1ome lilting 4swpm typing c 11 --..-... -.. ... ...... eo.t Plaza Ir . 642-7266 l · · Re 1 pons I b I e. u II· 1 req'd. Call 261-1495 Peggy Blevins for lnt!r-llUYllY-FLIUL helpfUI, but will trlln •L..wgePool&DeckArea W•1t TE CASH for motivated Individual tor U view appoint ment Allen Beck Florist, 2809 BIN Mlary S375tw1t + •lndMduellyControlled 43 Cu11u ftr •••• Tru1t Oeedal Private pick-up and dehvary of amm 714..e42-4321 ext 301 I Newport Blvd. 675-1353 GAS + BONUS PLAN. Entry Aierm Systems party wtll pay escrow & newspaper advertising ITl•ITSI HRS· t 1AM·8PM Mon- •Cebla TV A\19i&abie U 2740 appr11sa1 fees. 240-3553 materials Full-time Tue-ILD lllTIL ASSISTllT Fri .,._l&lndryFeciht..a patio UITllll lllTI ••• •---Fn (9am-6pm). Pert-time' Sport• minded 1nd1vldua1s IUL CHAIRSIDE Call Roger S11rkey, •Covered Periling 2493 -__.Mt11tat1 Sat & Mon Excellent part time work, $7/Hr Gener•I oNtce JClnt phone experienced or will tr11n ~2-4321 •205 9-11AM •Pttv9t•Balconyto nter 1~;lt°r:i0 ~~~'-~¥:7 only, tMt I FtH. ffzs company ~efus Apply P"fl Call 645-57&<> lklHa • musi. customer 4-~ay week. MIT/W/F: dally lor appointment GiteliM ~= son II _._ Boala.nd~ rel1tlof\I, fllln , light N-port Bch. 646-3535 -A&llfAllAT •Elag9ntAlmothpete rp•c C. • l REWARDll LOST F preg,. DAILY PllOT _, campen and collTgff-alf ;-ai a entry xiii ~ . ..,. rn.9 -- •SoayNoPwtl · 0--4784 ••trCll nantRot'Mt!l«Oog 2yrs t tlleth1r19sthatmakeaum-1M.50hr.Frlend-Cl'laneelereyo\ilthndwtlll f. a•IW leylt ... Mii -~t · ad. had tagJ Brbllen ,. 330 W BayS1 mer run clln be found m 1y growing CQm_J)any you need at the prlOe you . • • • 2 .. 1 .......... St."~-r ol ming -hearted.852-8864 I CostaMesa ' craSStlied -llddyorler ... 14t-«~ --.lropay ~rAd" -......... U -""""'"' gar Ill atll ICt le•t · -classllleCJ d1Uy ' e;r;;·~i~ 6t~'" 2711 Entry~~~~!. etc WE'RE .FIGHTING F0R - MESA VERDE. 2BR 1BA, NT WHTCLIFF....... Try a ~r carrier's job WIN tr.in. 831-2913 upper. Qutet cul de sac Nopets.1 1025/movr lse 3Br 2~e. on the bly CorMtVIEWSu1t• ·~-IUll/ YO.JR LIFE 1700 + 1as1 dep(>Slt ,. Conv. loc Lg dectt. super FULL SERVICE for • 498-1938, 75;:9483 6'W-1010, &-5Mon-Fri view. Yr lse. $2395/mo Westclltt & ltvlne, Npt Bch on Size. FIT P/'r. Benefits. 2501 AMllS Fl• IUCI 1 3336 Via Lido. 675-9289 Sign space avl pn Westcllfl Ogle SI. C.M. 650-8463 ":r~ =':!!!' !'~~l1JBR2BA Lower Unlt Ger-Spottea tBrfurntshed 1 141-1101 " IUUTYPIST 1 a8251 1665 age W/D hkup Yard blk 10 bctl winter rental If you're 10 or older a JOb as a new sp aper Exoeltent challenge Medi-American Heart t/a Association V P• nt mo Next tQ P9flC. -s1175/mo ~1 c .......... "' •MM 1'1•1 S.itts earner might be 1ust your size Just send 1n ca1 benefit•. Exp, n-smkg nine Ave •6 720-9422 I 4409 RIVER "'9 ou..,.... on., A/C Amp prkg Uts & 1an'I SPACIOUS E'Side 2Br TSL MGMT 642-1&<>3 8 39/E213/9n -64181 lncl S426-·2855ECSIHwy this coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are =\~:'v~le~y~i.::~1 18&. New decor fridge STEPS to sand downstairs availab le now • d t•-FIT P" 1145 .-id get, nice patio Rell •WllTll/YWLY * 1tudlo 1n lriplex. No pets I •, 410,_ 1111 SI " B bod B OUI u ..... -uv• -----=---cw---------~ ln51Mo 675-1849 •RENTALS• S5751nctud1ng elec:trlctty 16'7 WESTCLlff OAIVE e SOme }. ea ...-------------.,-~,.....-"-.....;:. _______ _, -------=-,,,.....,..-3BA 2BA Y91flY s1215 ~1-2622 Nws>t ecti. Agt 541-5032 Daily Pilot .. carrier! Sper1{i.nQ clan 2Bdrm 3BR 2BR Ocnh wntr S 1550 -------• t\48-S7.0 An u1111 pd 3BR 2BAwinterSlOOO I WllTOUfF•H 704/1196 1/1 Costa Mesa Frig, get. Sorry. no pets VIP PROPERTIES 2BR/2BA, DR, Frplc, Nr 405 & Harbor Grnd flr, 1Mo Walt.ce 642-4905 675-2232 Carport pool Adults No • ale, prof offices Fromj --------1 peU. Se°501M~ 6.44-4402 85c 1/f 4~4-0802!_4429 I IEllJ•• 2 1111 ·--CJ t HH ,. IDT lffict s,ac. Wl:!9l:Fll!kt Large ~ment Walk in _. .... t -400tl $300/Mo incl utils closet• garage lire-1BR near General Hosp1-722·9432 Costa Mes• ••&1T11EITS I place, patio dtstiwasher. tel New carpets & __,..,,....,...,.,~~== .... , .,.. $1200/mo, security $400 drapes, view, patio. utll 'h MONTH FREE RENT Sp9rkllng clean large Call tor appt to see paid $575/mo 543-7375 NB Pnme ofc/Shop lo- Apt1. Families welcome 975-1677 occ•N v..-.. ac late' ~hon 1062sl On-street POOi & spa Shopping & ~ "'~ imm u 2 floors PoSSlble hve-neighborhood park ne.111 3Br 3Ba house. spa, dbl 1P41Clous 2Br 18• triplex .JOOt!-Of AIUlUSllle~S doorSonr, ~ t>10Clnlfbeae1'1 ~. tndry, -garwttc" to-3336 v11 l.fdo 675-9289 28drm t'leBa $785 Avlll lmmed $1550/Mo Pier $850 492-1699 _ 28drm 2Ba S800 Yearly c111 272-2945 Iliac. lt•tals IFFICE HITE 38dnn 28-S865 Oceanlront 3BR-6306 .... Z?IM:: Med1c1I ot11ce with 7 -W. ftSll West Annual or winter I -rooms. complete ptumt>-COSTA MESA Frplc. bll1ns w d garage COUPLE seeks Fem non-Ing, only S 59 per sq ft 111-1111 w/opnr 619-9'4-0030 smllr to $1\r 3BR condo lntroducto.ry ofter l e.ytront 2Br 1Ba. patio.I full ktchn pflll, pv1 t>ath. SELECT B&G 751-5000 ... Mal 2'2' lndry .gar On ~ay Ave Near OCC. $200/mo incl UNIQUE Newt>Ort office between 18th & 19th• ulils no dep 751-3239 space avail overl<><>'ttng ... Fiii HIT Year1y * 631·8222 ~ at1er 8 30pm weeildays 1111py11d & cl)annel Also 28A/18A encl. patio, gar FURN 28r 2Ba. trg patto. FEM. renl negot1at>le. e11-ocean view Appro11 675 lots of gr111. $760 & pool, overloolllng Bay change for hie ass1stance 1 sq n Shower, bathrm I 1785. 24551 Alta Vista. Avail tmmed $1395/mo I AM/PM $100 sec & refs $2025/mo. Peninsula 496-3354 648'-8350/d 675-5494/e Coste M..._ 540-0608 Shipyard, 673-0085 $2.56 per day Thet'• ALL you pay tor 3 llnee. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY r ' ~ ~ , ' r ~Ui7~;;~~~~:~;:~:;1 I 1ng a Daily P...1101 carrier · I I Name.. I I Addres~ I I c I) ''"' I Phone I I Sud To. Jlie D111y 'ilot I 330 W. hy St I I Costa -.ua. C07r2r --------------------- . Motor Routes available in Westminster _Huntinghul Beach __ Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE, ANO OMV PRINTOUT. MON· OAY·FRIDAY 2-5 P.M., WEEK: ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. CALL 142-4531 EXT. 205 ASK FOR ROGER ST AAKEY Tt:ie DaiJy Pilot has a new wayto turn your ·Hidden Treas·ures into CASH S-1()!!>' prepayment 4 L:ine$.-7 Days s 10.80 No cNlnges In <opy or canc~IMIOfl Privatr parries Qnly No Commr m al, Real Est.i11e. Automot1vr, Boating or Employment Ads nitre is no pr1ct lrm•t to wnat you can <JdVemsr If you nttd to sr H you couch, tngh ch~ir or any unusrd ~rcnand•sr-c.111 !ht' O•lfy Ptlot Class1r1r d staff or ust int' coupon bt'low .... to: lllllJ l'lllt 0.-Y Piiot. JJO \If • .., It.. C-. Meu. CA 92626 642-5678 NAME ADDRESS PHONE CITY STATE ZIP AD COPY 4 fine minimum, appropriately 4 words per lfne. ~MT. ENCLOSED •••••••••••••••••••• t Newsp•per • ' : • isPREA.D i : THE : i Ne·ws: t Work in the ever expanding Newa- t oaper Promotion fletdf If you are t S91f ·motivated and like working wtth t teenagers, this may be the op- t portunlty you've been waiting for . • t This 11 a GUARANTEED INCOME of t $'400 per week to start wtth poten-t tlal earnings ·of up to S 1000 P« • week. : An Insured van, wagon, up/1hell1 are a MUST. FOf' more Information Call Mr. JamH (213) 477-2170 .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT iMond•y. September 19, 1N8 .....,.... ... ..... ,.... llJl1!aplet!ea! 11J1,s.e ... 1 llJI ~:· IHllllfle1 ... 1 llJ1,1a,..,.... Hllhnlnn 1114 hlalhlrtle ........... ] ... I NTHUltA ITIC end I N ..... f /T llll••llT ... llTlftllUI ""-11191 Hilt IM•T-I L.Mng rm l11rnlture, ape: -~=·~~~~ r-. ctwoe per'°" '°'I lo"o CTY •1 Top ..,.._...._ ..... Npt1futi Time Eddie Arnold ~ ..ctional cott .. & end ---rit ...,... _. Lt typing .,.... computer co Good Ill' 'J PILIT PYGCMier Melt• honeet 1 8cl'I .,...... ~ Seilboets ... 2-47M $400 $1000/WK tatMea, redinef 2 IMng M ... pupe, • ••·.,. 1 & ... M u.. 13 •·MM . dertc:.I ..... I wtlllng to • ..,..we aper LIS'D· 1 per.on to twde ~ -• rm i.np. ies-4125 I colotl. ·~5712 ' IMm our "'*"-~· I Aftl to Mo-I Mii A f ~. llnG & mlnOt •· ULll ILIU -lukal WtruMatl -····· ltioft 133-7931 P:;ttme ,.....,.,., o. .. wl Top Pro®cer All ,.,,. 11/Hr ... bOnUMI IEJectronic:pwt. recognition w,:~~ S~So 'ren~h =· ..... ........ :-.~:=:=: IMOllurnittled btrem. ~530prn Cell LIM reca'd Full Co ~ ... ::w-12.=nd. IOle $50 Mite trlllpl• "" ·oo~ ... en hk• l\ome S200· ldaya3AMto1 1AM Mut t ~=-ne::= 7211200 • Cell ~~~'f ac>P1 •• ,,=:r.COf'M\ftf8tl\lng tbtl e .. Pen 175-1305 E¢'!!!!"'2c!SPRESENTI CREVIER 11112 l died dlente In the 1250/wk dey1 Must be 11 or over, valid drlv· 1 F "91.. mT'9111T 1111 , ...,. mu ..... 11 IMM4 a..&. -· Get\ eonw:-1• be9llfl ... ? l\eW c:er 722·9eS9 •'• llcenee, current 1n-or 72 :~1~11 Liu n /PT. Mon·Frt Good SALES-Don't mlU your -U. -.-.. 11• 2 iMftr• -I lrns to plr°'t ~~t.;~ m~ 'II -.-.n •Liie '°provide UC41flenl M'ance good dr!Vlog r... ... ...., Jofln Wa1M ~ to •rn unhm1ted -·· -me , ..... tf\lndle new I NCl'I ice un .. ..-.1 I •IU I.... cord ai oo per hour. gas Airport c.11 •32-0679 s Legal MrV~• corp 11 IAAI• mft I 12'6 C1nPlt• "°"'733 Plues 0r, .. ,- •011Mtlefted with prnent Tuel ttwu Fri Mutt have mileage. Call Roger .. .,aim Of 1·3·309m 9fo-lng at lhe rat• Of '~"". Hl-1112 ............. 1e4 .... , a"" IU9Lll • ettudon? own cer SI/hf 950-• 119 Starkey Tueeday lhru Fri· ~I* year Company c}c)id-& WM• Good Con· ______ .. -o.,;,;~;.;..1 M ,.,..-... &AV UC9'0W Would lllle ...... ILDI " <My, 142-•32 t bt 205 ~~~L WAIT$ lncenllva & ~uar income ""111111 dltlon S250 5'8-9892 kXwX1 CONSOLE PIANO 8J m. s tOt lo.-l lllWlt ~ =~;: ::11'-Group health claim• start PlllTll/IPNllTlll .... , ......... ,, ... 1:38USERS plan CaN 77 •5573 bper'd pr ... red. Bring lvERY 11\arp IOfl love Wl l>eneti. t>eaullfut con-as 7~ MO"* 2Cl(M25' ofloe 173-e255 S 13.500 U beral • paid FIT. nwe1 11a119 ol#n trans Answer pho11e1, 11g111 •SACK WAITERS ULll/UllWAll I OMW printout IS0-0869 seat. chair. ottoman 1~~7o! ~!gt ~ti Eve : ~~ ~ ~. = ::m ~Ill, PRUDENTIAL SS.II/Hr 722.02~3 typing, organ~e appts FIT or PIT 2007 S Coatl FIT or PIT counter sales tn ,... llMI, Scotchgu1rded, never --........ -........ --2SIS Zlft096l ..... UI ..... OVERALL SUPPL y l661 OMEGA e•O·U•3 Hwy. ~ Bch •97-5568 old time riardware store I'm"*' opening for eJCp'd used S27S 9'3·929• LAUTER 1920, 6h Grand I II 3 &: ~ Ultd ~2091 PIT FIT. 250 Oale St. Alton Ave, 1rv1ne Cell PUT mTllL Tiii. . .... Tll•n P/T Aeeteurent l Start $5 so.se hr SM rout• driver wl vahd CA '11& ... llaa"" 6015 Plano. Ivory, n-keys. 18 3 581.., SC>d. "-v•--Coet• ..._, te0-6413 (71') 2~ Mon -Hi local p_. Control Com· ••---• Steve WtiQb.l Hardware ckllllec'~ Ile APPIY in per.1., _WP. ____ """_ 1trlng1 & hammers $17SO I "'"" ~ ...., lor Interview appt peny needs route tech., In fl'MI E111te ofc Ls>c;al -•-t21 Aochetler, C M. '°"with oMV rfe)Of'1 M·F EOM'1k1fE6 CAPS pvt,.pn:'{ SSJ-0669 ..R.atts -_Leasing ...... .. train, mutt have good Fountain Valley RE ofc FIT PIT. Flexible hours --1oam 3 . Mr Lamaln TRUCKS. VANS, BOATS 131 •111 !WwHlf'dCerWUh Male UllLlllllTUY driving record Call Meks dependable pe<· Exp. P!•f'd Benellt1. UUIWYP/T CHoCft::tt stores.2025 Pl.ANES.JEWELRY & W P HAINES S.tt babr1 •• Femele FIT & PIT Will Needed for general prac· Cllerlle 979-e021. E 0 E. '°" 2r>m· 7pm to handle Apply Within unit Cocos jFor Balboa Ill and Gtlt W 1tt St Santa A.na l MUCH MORE! Up to 90•1, ~~~n~~. ~~~1fu1 ~:~ 1500 Auto Mall Or. treln. good pay .t.pply 1n tlce firm In HB to wonc for . ~phonel, ltght typing & W· 111, 230S E. Coast Hwy. Ste><e Cati 67s-6567 1 ' OFFI 1209) 645-6043 Call 557-61151 aher 4""' · • 1110 NMwpc<i, ¥!• u1 HP pc•t PUil 1111 ns..Jt3·5SM Corooe oet Mw 173-9050 SA1.ES -1. , VETERINARY Hospital ex1 J.102 _ .. _... S anta Ana 8fvd CO.ta Meta 181 depend• on e•p with Willing to train driv· ---1 JMecS ambltlo!.I• o.lr-. tronLottJce_c~ ~ = ua.a 55 Fwt at Edinger • utual ~111 9'7~'1 Ing record 131.e:J•O 11111.1 TWIT ,._,.,,.entt people to t l'l<>W quality tlon11t Be wi"lng to wo<k FOT01' &-rra.rne cnesr _....__ ..... _,..~ilii--,rr--· · GENERAL OFC, Phones. · I ~Medi PT morn mT /.-rlll I llOutetlold producis Gd Saturday until 1pm good drw1. eurc1se bike ~Aw1N BIKE Top I l IDS typing tor Pr()C)erly Mgmt MANAGER·Salelc>erson LmllY ... /OLlll r-=-Ptlonltt 720•741~ng FIT I PIT avail Benefits hrs gr .. 1 P•Y 173·S999 withc:llents.llappy.&<love stereo wtCD plyr watch· conct1uon1 Lite. wetgl'lt Service Hrs Mon·Fri firm. co.ta Mete Oppty PITeventualtyF/T lnCdM !Full time Mon·Frt Apply Mon·Frl 11am· UUs.tri ..... I animals && .. 8160 1 man TV 847-S678 S1001obo 536-83t6 tit 7 00 am to 10 pm to .._n property rnomt antique shop Some .7 30am·•.OOpm SS so a•ntllllf Noon or S-6pm Ml Casa 1 N B E / knd :f150 w•-tw•-11 JOHN W•1M Tenn~ Ctub 4 30pm <>< 8-9pm Nl 1mkr Call wlldys knowledQe of furniture Hr No nperien<;e nee Property rngmt co Mells Mulcal'I Restaurant 296 n ve "' 1 . ••u. ••-h F 142-491' 1G-4pm, llelc>ful 159-3665 Benefit• Apply ln person. I tonlCle()llOlll lnd1vtdual E 17tfl St. Cost• Mesa hr ~1~~2NeoK~f78nec I~ .:·~c:n:c, :: . ~::i:.:~~~re ;:;,i~y T1 .. 1pnt1tiH MEACEDES-'73 450 SLC ... a• IFFIOI Medal Receptionist BOOKS ON TAPE to WO<k FIT In bU1y n· Reetaurent Reltauranll for 154-21000 85'·2781e Cleen ell rece><ds. runs • Patie nt Intake/some 729 Fared St . c M tmlllng offlC4I Musi type •• lllftl IAUI n•• m'I ORANGE INN CAFE & • Sail..... 7014 good Must sell. w ung Data Entry. Order Cieri! phones Exp'd busy •5'6-SS2S* 45 wpm & answer plloneS Pan· Time pe<manent in MARKET 857 9116 • .,.,. le1ee. TtHIS $9700 * 65().2758 gen'I oic Jorgensen group,NBeacn,644-78•8 ••&lll9'f••lllL 8·30·5 Call 972·t 771 1 TAEESRESTAURANT exclusive Gill Shop in • Club membe<sn1p S800 505Sellboat Sa~ ~476A Furniture. 8'5·0310 .... , I bp nee Profeu;onal en-Costa Mesi S~168 WAl~/-PPll Transferable 721·575' ~ sails ~ rigging NISSAN 5-ntra 1987 SE. **** Full time MO~·F ri vironment Full Time P 111 d -tratler $2500 John 4.door Auto , PS. PB MOVING--Or1veu Class I ·7am-3·30prn S.,SO Hr • U•TlllllT Good pay for tile right SALES PERSON NEEDED u pack or ers rev/ TRUNDLE t>ed be•ge sofa 760--6 162H 974·8080W iunroof red wlgray tnl The Orange Coasl Daily -Ptlol Is loo'llng for an enwgetlc person to IS· sltt our Olttrlct Managers 3 dey1 during Ille week. weekend• 1nd holidays Applicant must have re· lleble car with valid CA drivers llcenH, proof of Insurance and OMV prlnt·out Starling pay 1s S7.00 per hour plus gas 111owanc.e. • Experienced, excellent No •KsMrience nee: Ben· 1.111-• ••1 person. Fe>< an interv1e-N For ST A T I 0 NE RY stock inventory hft 70 Ski t>Ootstourt•t a"5Wer· 65 COLUMBIA 26 Perteet Clarion AM/FM cass . pay C•ll 240·7727 eflll App"' in person ,..,... 1PPt. call Fral\k <>< Dana STORE CdM Fii 5 lbs Neal handwr1tong mactilne pattO turntturt Car-cover 181< m1 __ 1 .,. t•-Wonderful environment to 673-09 tO days. Xlnl working coo· Growing co nds reliable 2 arm ctlrs tegos stt•eo cond mat1o0any thruout lffla llOIPTillllT -ar~ worll In Busy Real Es1a1e ditions Exceptionally line person. mm super,11s.on srietves bar stoois chest 1n1 we« cereo 1or $6000 S8000 64 .. 5613 Phone Skllls. & word Pro-729 Farad St C M Office Mull h1ve ex· llTAll cllentete Phone tor appt M·F dyS Irvine 474.9044 of drawers & \Jsed Bui· 1805> 298-9339 '84 SILVER SPUR cesslng lo NB 721·0222 I •S48-S525• perienee In word pro-1 Salel Cieri! positions avail 673-'762 Warehousing Good Gplt Clubs Etc MECHANICS nelpe• Own ROLLS ROYCE CffS1ng, be neat and FIT & PIT. Med benel11s -HIRllj! Call 760•1428 Ive msg tools MacGreoo-Yacht E•cetlent condition Only tttltt/W1rtlt11 Cltn IUL UTITE good phone manner es· pd vacation. employee SALES PERSONS w 1631 Pl•c:ent•a Cos1a 20,000 mites. 675-0325 For 1m1ll media co , nll TUlllll H nllal C1ll 673·7300 1 dlteount Xlnt oppty tor Now Hiring VERY sharp so•a love Mesa 20·30/Hrs week. Variety . L1mlled opportunity 10 jOln .Alll lor Phyths Hayden Of advanesement. CStartlng BALB~l:~~~~~~EAL TY lllEDllTELY s~~tich~~!':d.~110n'::~~r T~;o~: M~;.~~·~:: of du~les Include phones., national r .. 1 estate mar· Howarg Dlpple ~~~~· ;:HrSus onta~: a • -(lllO/Wt8) __,~led $275 8A3·9294 su,./Declia/Sttr11e 54.1nr1 cull wtlls. $9400 It typ1no, gen ottic:e, pro., ketlng sys1em with un· I "•s :. ... 1 ~ app1:r1 IECllOllY F/T w _..,., I t"20 "·a1111 a. 7022 760-8668 d ucllon assi stance I tlmited earnings For in· ~ -v""" "' ' """" .,.. -• t=::==:---Come In to eppl'f-e S6/Hr Pamela, ~6-4486 formation , call Jack HI R .. llLL We "MCI an intelltgent & !!'.': l~o" l'lelp oOUI our ~·•Ht 6016 Shp Xv111. No ltve aboerd TOYOTA MR·2. 1987. S-A SELECT II .... .,. .. a Ya .,. entl'luslu ttc person who ...--.. _ U 32• S330 spd AIC tunr1 spoiler , .. ,. )'9rS •t HOMES r -· r~ c•n ISSlSI With •ccounts wa:ou:•iicd'~!"~:~ 19 L YMPJS To!""of s~0t .. to 20 $220 etc . XLNT cond . musi IA~~. ¥~A~.-=0:rJ; REALJ::~E~i1..sooo chrough c lassifie d ~=s' ... Home.you·11 ~~f~:1ej1l;~t~:,z!:l : w~to&1!rn !ft · g:,,:~te. ~:r-~0:,~ IW&UIAIOllUI( t ~~a::16f:!034** • ... .._. ln~Tuet:aay.1tf20~ 11n0 11hsted1rtcla5sllied t1onsktlls& prea .. nt tel• aapects ot our ~tlTri ~•1'0 o~o QaMy ~5 548-1501 . .... , 10·2PM II San Juao pftone pertonallty c." lncludl'1Q custo~ 5ef· ao 9163.Ute.n.gllls -"''11 selllla&ll Dodge. 33235 Camino tor appo1nt!Mf'lt between vtOe, rnventof)' con1rol •iec. Tru1,.rtitita New llrilfn. wen; Capistrano (5 Frwy at I •·5pm ONLY ~S· 1691 and adm1n1stretion Man-ll'.Wtlry /hrs/ Art I S 1SOO obo c an 675-SU 6 I• Wnt llJ It. Sin Juan Creekl No MANAGEMENT SE-n••y P/T :=::c.h:;,n~ ~~.,t 6025 Tncb MlS ..... '11 Ill •--a.. .._.._ •• 12121 p11on41 calls • •n ... • w • _.. • ...., -I , ,~50 wpm xlfll phone lly First come first htrec:ll MUST SELL Amff~" n. GrMt cond Dartt blue ~~~ma~~';!43:1 ~:;:m:.:;:i11--sk11l1 1BM·PC WIPv.p Call 10~7~~~6 NOW• ~~a~k·a~~u~~,: 1ll4 IUZll Ul l $3200 OBO. 7]0-1t53 HI 205 1cemps11es'>Sell •t ... 1ha JOlll OUR TEAM prefd Well org•mzed $700 * 640.8688 VW BUG '70 t>luenu paint 1CIAU!l!tdad n Nea.r JOl'ln Wayne Air· .... rebuiltmote><,$1S000bo port l(•rlene •76·2270 NAGEL CN •3 unframed WM e maroon 1ntf!'I()( 5 VW RABBIT Convert ·ao Diiiy Piiat MANAGING CARRIERS . T HE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TO P QUA LITY MGAS W IL LING TO WORK HARD. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SAL ARY PLUS OVER $300 IN B O N USE S EVERY M ONTH GENEROUS GAS A L LOWANC E & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN O U R T EAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL ~EDICAL C O V ERAGE. CREDIT UNION, 401K P LA~. IF YOU'V E GOT WHAT IT TAKES, CAL.L ERIC. 642·4321 EXT. 209 OR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT. 330 W . BAY ST .. COSTA MES A . C A 92626 ELIVE-AY - lllEDllTE OPElllllGS DRIVERS The Daily Pilot 1s seeking part·trm e drivers for ae11very ot newspapers rn the following areas -::t NEWPORT BEACH 'tr DANA POINT 'tr HUNTINGTON BEACH 'tr FO UNTAIN VALLE{' tr SAN CLE MENTE after'noon Three hours per day becween lht hours o f 1 2 p m and 3 p m . seven days a week M u st have a rellat>le car. msuranc~ and gooa drivrng recor.d Earn S20 00 to S30.qo per day. lll'/L••• 1En. O.llllTlll s125 tremeo "' black 1peec1 11r cond11to,,.ng. 5-IP<I AMIFM cass wtllte -Friendly, bke wortung w.th ~uet S2SO AISO other A M I F M c . I.e t t . Int /Ut new ,.,_ car· P90Ple. some catering an 646-8952 sunroof 59,000 miles cover is6K mi s'6soo Fe>< fast paced Newport R E ln1pecuon Dept Must heve p feasant phone manner Good salary & benefits Ask lor Lyn 673.058 t E 0 E exp helpf\.11 •94-96~ Office fuainrt $57001 MUST SE.E '•64'-S61l '* · YUIPIUll I ~,_eat 6047 llt-HlJ •-... "'--~tic· t• We><k wlalf types of equip ... '!!''!'!..._ .... ______ - - Mechanical eiu> helpful PAIVA type¥wrtte< sele ~~~~~~~~~1·e 1 &11tac conll9ftlb4e Apply 195• Plecenlla IBM new Word Pro-Opera. • 1K milel one ~lllllYEI Costa Mesa. g..4 M·F c:elSOf$ Starting at 1250 Aa• la~ 1111 owner. X'lnt condl11on MacGregor Yachts 1631 • 8'5-0'33 -::-:----Malie otfef •93·722& 1 Placentia Cost• Mesa •scbMiH Ptb a. a-18• ala tt.AAt • & SllPPI• CLElll Anllucn 6011 11rDALMATtON• I, good eond Yellow, wire . . -.,,,, ste·l•n; CADILLAC ·79 Seville. P/T Mon·Frl 8•m·Npon, ·,~VING. muSt sen fast• F'em1le, Al<C,•2 yrs ol4, BM wMels. $5SOOlot>Q,,, PP I 110 uper nee: $4 i O"IHr Maytag washer & dryer good disposition. S200 only, 548-7565 't Apply In person Worll greau Take them • 359·5446· CADILLAC ·ao Seden De 1111111 TAPE away $2SO 661-4039 CHIN SHAR PEI Cl'lemp Of NEWPORT 1IEACtt Ville D'Eleganee. Gas 129::;:~s~~5; M farait•H 6!14 ~~r~c1::a1,1~~~~~28gg ltO 1444 ::;:~~6~~7:'· , .... ., PE AND EXTENDED DAY CARE Elementary Grades 997.9333 BEAUTIFUL Old Oak ~2-'968 6t9 722-4635 15'0 JAMBOREE ROAD Hutcil Brass hxtures ---()()en 7 days 1 wee« Seveled m111or S99~ Killens tree 10 EJC!OlllOeO Service Hours •~6-7223• good l'IOme Black 7 wks 7 am .10 pm MOl'l·Fr. SWMt persona11ty Costa _ NEW Daybed White & Mesa ., .. 5.0-292i HONDA 80 CIVIC New Brus. w1ma1tresses & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--paint xlnt transc:>. am'fm trundle Complete S2~S 11ereo c:us $2100 0 80 T E Ac HER.phys C:l I 11r&A0·8733• FREE.'.' ~6-7800/E 536-5'29 w .....,;-.-.;;;;..;;;;-.;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;-.~ Education 1<·8 Fie>. Hrs •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;; M·F. Carden Ha" Scl'IOOI KING Size BeO& MattreSS 80 300SD Sl l 900 (59tS) I Newport Beecl'l 645-1773 "''Early Amenc&Ji lleaO· IHIU lllPUI tl2 300SD $17 950 (5269)' - -t>Oard, good cond S 100 82 380Sl blaclt (5034) HIRE •67S.2607ft "'" 85 380SL s 171c mt (2603) Natural w.c.ker sot a cha,r Onty 4 months Old' as t90E S t6.950 ( 1608) ONL V to GOOD nomt" 96 300E •-·t"'-11•••• & ollom•n Nds reuphot -.... .,_, lhrou~h classified "00 AnlQ oak rOll·tOP 87 WGN 2 '#llt/blu (5013) 842-5.la desk. $950 Wicker trunk 141-4032 87 300E $31 950 17361) s100. OBO 650·3383 -------fUlll •14-1421 l P'\&IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NO TICE PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS llUllNESS ducted by an 1ndtv1oua1 111t~ at>aw on See>tembel 1!188 NA• ITAT£M£NT Th t reg11tra111 com· 1987 F311737 ~ Tt\e toUowtng persons are mtneed 10 trsnsacl bus1· Susan• ShelO Publl~ Oran~ Cou t,'ELSIE PRJVETI passed C .JLL 642 _ 4321 dolngbu11nessH ness under 1he T1clitlous ·• TI111 statement wu t.i.o Dally P110I August 29. Sec>· awilw Se ... lember l7 . I'\ 5 >< POWER PROTEC· bUllMM na.me or names wltn 1he County Clerk ol Or· tembel 5 12 t9 1988 t9U In ~ Beaon. TION, 322 t M111nt totl A'lt listed above 00 Feb11Jary ange County on "ugUSI 19 M-6S3 I Mrt . Privett IS SW'Vlved by 209 Costa Mesa. Cahl 92626 1986 1988 plus b onus . x scon Kroll 3221 Minne-Robert L. Mef11l<y F3l953I fltll.IC NOTICE lier tons. Gregory •ri<l '90t1 Ave Cosll Mesi Calol Th11 1t1t_,1 was Meo Publlsned Otange Cont Ch.,_ Privett: grri· FOR ERIC BL.ADE 92&2& wlt,,1he CounlyG1e<kot Or· Dally P110t August 29 Seo· 1'1CTmOUl9USIN£SS Chlldren,Oavld.Melaoey. Thtt bus111ess ,1 con· a'!' County oo August 23 tember s 12 19 1988 li• ITAT£M£NT Dentel anCI Marie, S1Stws. 13.21 ~us l t . .a ~'H FOf'I EACH l'ATTi'ANOAOEAEO lid t>y •1 illdliidblll UM ' M-652 Tiie 10fl<>wm9 penons are Ada Ctar1l, Ednl Lowe. D •1 p•1 t The reg11tran1 com· OtnQ Send lo: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT, II y I a menc.cl IO transact bUSI· Pubklhed 0rlf'I08 CoaSl PtaJC NOTICE 8A$1(ETS f Ull OF JOY Mabe4 Spr*11ln, brothef. Reader Mail. n....t' 0879, Box 4000, Niles .,... un,der t,,. I Cl t•OUS Oa.Uy P•IOI August 29 Sep-_ __.;...;,_. _____ 627 8a}'S'Oe 0.1"'9 Ne...1)0<1 Earl Hutchings Funeral ..,.,.,. bullneu n.,,,. or na"'@S 1embt< 5 12 19 1988 ACTTTIOUS 9USIN£SS Beecn C.ltl 92660 M rvlces wlll be held ~~~~~~~M~l~.,~4~9~1~~~4~000~~·~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~on~t5 M~ ~·~~ ~~~T~-~20. TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO • •4.80 ................. .............. ........... For t•.ao you can adverlise y our Garage Sale 1n the Daily Pilot. There Is a 4 line minimum and the price is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 . days. It's a great way to turn tho se • hidden treasures into c a s h We are also offering a Gtlltl• to ••tt•• ........ , .. lvr t 1.0C. This guide includes ideas on how to advertise. how to ptan. what items to sell. plus ideas for a better garage sale. a l so a garage sale sign. pricing suckers. information on city ordinances and inventory sheet You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for S 1 00 when you place your ad at Classified Advertist.ng 6~2-5678 . . ,. ~oncsey ttWOulfl ffidey -e 00 AM to ~ 30 PM ~IOOAM -1130AM . - tH8 Tne '°"°""!09 per$0!1S a<• en Bays.de Du..e ~pc<t 31)() p M. at Pacific View Scott Kroll P'\B.JC NOTICE dOll\QbuSitMU as , Beach C.i.t 92660 Chapel, Newport e.ech This 1talem90I .. u I eel _ __.;....;.,;;..;;....;_.;......;...;;...__ SOUTH S.Y TEXTURES Tll i t1u11neu •s con-PKlllc View Mortuary, .,th the County C erl< OI Or· '1CT1TIOUS .,_SS l 6&6 ~ 81\'0 E 1'5 dUC1.0 !Iv II' "01Vldua-Directors 6"·2700 =County on August 23 NAm STATEmNT eo.ia Mesa Cati! 926,. ... ,,. r19 st rant com· --------- Tl'9 lollowtng ~are Thom•s M Lolly 942 B w m.neeo 10 1t•nsac1 l>USI· natTTI dOlnQ bUtlnest ... Anow Hwy Uplarid Ca ,, -""°" IM loChhOUS Publlsned Orange Coast ARTE OE SUSANA 4CS El 91786 llUSlnelS name O< names [)Uy Pilol August 29 Seo-Modena Ave , Nawpo•I This Dus ness •s c:on· tee l l>OVI Of' "UOUS' 20 tembe< 5 12, t9 1988 e.ech. Callf 92663 aueieo oY •n inO>Vl(lual tlU · M·656 Susen• Silted u s El Th• reg11111n1 com· C•0¥1 J Bollman ·---------Moden1 Ave . .Hewpon mtnQed to 1rensac1 Du• Thts 1111emen1 """ '~ P'\&IC NOTICE Btecn, Calli 92663 ,_. u"°9r 1ht ficllll<>Ys with the Coun!'r Ct~k 01 Or· '1CT1TIOUS llUStNHS NAm -TATEMENT The foOowlng pertOll.S art OOlng bullntlll .. E)(ECUTIVE SCVBA SCHOOL, 19758 BrOITlley Ln , ~untington Beach Celi! t26iM FIW\lllln Edward JO'lts ttS71 Bromley ln Hunt- ington Beacll. C11o1 926•6 lhll l>UllllHS S C:O'I· CIUC1ed by all lr\d1v•Oual The reg~trll\I com· men<*! to 1raouc1 bUSI- ,_ under the l•Clol•0¥1 ~ name b• names llsl9d 1bcWe on August 26 , ... Fr•nklln E Jona Thlt atan.m.nt .,. IS I eel wttti tl'le County C•k o• Or· = County on August 26 ntm41 Pu~ Ol'a"9' CO.SI Delly Piiot Sept..r>btr s ,~ 19,21. tMI SIOP AT IOIE! Mekectwmed ed\19rt9*ng the bat way to uw time and gal Ml-1111 •tNn Tbla bus•neu is con· bUSlneu name 0< n•mes ange Countv <>" August 23 duct~ by an indlvldual 1111ee1 11>C¥1 on N A tMa '111113 T.ht reg11trant com· Thoma• M Lll!y 1 Publllh«I 0ra"91 COMt menced to 1ranaact t>usi-Th11 staterrlenl wn hi«! o.iiy P;tot •ugyll 29. Se1>- nes1 ullder the llctilioos w,tll the Countv Clerll ot Or· teml>tr S 12 19 1988 bUllnat name or nwnes l"O' County on Augull 22 M-859 ··-.PleaseHeipA Neighbors Child In Need! In Third \\brld counme.., hun· dreds of thousand f ch1ldn:-n ::tre in desperate need "f food cl thing .. medical care -che ba-ics of Life The.;e girl-, and boys are even denied thl' opporrunitV t0 acwnd xhl'X'I They are mJr neighbors m a world thilt ~C>\\.°'\ malll·r evcrv d,1\ Plea_ rw·k up your rh me now~ nd dial th ~ t ll·tn.'~ num· lxr hekM Be .1 \! 1 nc1ghh0r bv hd~1~ .m mOO(enl ch1ld Cluistian auldren's FllNtlnc. t-800-228-3393 ft n fret) PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PA9'K Cemet9')' • Morru.ry Cnapet • Crema.1ory 3500 F>M:tflC v-On..e ~e..cfl 6«-2700 "~LA .... MT.OUW Mortuary • c.m.t"Y Crernetory 162SG~ Ave Colli MeM 540.555• N.-CE ...OTI«ftl MU. MOADWAY MOt'lurary • Chec>el t10 8r~ eo.ta ..... 642.·.9150 HIRE t hrough dassifi~d \ 810 Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT I Monday, September 19. 1988 .. rta.IC llJTICl ,_ICNOTICl "8.ICllJTICE "8.IC NOTICE ....... Mmn .. be opened, reYtewed, ...,~'.8corpof9tion ..cnnoue_ .. ,.... under IN ftc1lll0Ut MYITIDU9•1lmH• -w.-.. lotltlclu9 ..CftlllUeMJIH•• ..... "-~ 01 ,,.._ of Md .._. under ~ T"• regletre"t com· 11Am ITATIMINT ..,..,_ neme 0t nemee MAim ITA,_-, ~ ,... 0t '*'* ..... ITA~ '"• r .. l•tre"t com· Till9 tlJL •• W ll9d .. .. OouMy a.ti °' Or-.. C-~ Cd-._.. ,..... to trenMCt bull· TN~ per1IOM we lllted IDowe on June 1, t9'8 TN~ l*mN ere lllted eoowe on ~ ti, TM.......,.. l*mN .,. _... to tfeneect bull-.... Dlllrtae 81 lea ,....., A llld ...,d _. be con· ,._ llftdel' "'8 ftc"'ICMd ~ ..,._ 81 NM:t101M I Wltnet ~ ..,._ ... t• ~ .....,_ • .._ ~ tM llc:tlOoue =~ on~H • ....,., ........ -..... .a.y, ...... ~ ... 9oetd of -....-rw • .... .. ... ('I GARDENING. Tiiie ........ t -flied WfLLIAM IRYAN AS-~UIUI TOTAl INTENO .. OE· ...... ,,.,.,.. or ,__.. ..... ,.,. -. ...... the TNlleee • ...., ,..., ...... ellOW'8 on .Nty, ,... 111 Ol'tmolc. Coet• Meu. ~" .... County Oertc of Or· IOC&ATll. '121 w.t~ Till9 ............ flled llON. nMConlo Pl . Coet• .... eb0"9 on August 1, NtllNd :::, COMt Oelr "'°' ._ 5, 12. 1t,M, , ... ~ deder· .......... ~tot ~o-,,.,. HenteNrl, Pfeti· Cellf. tH21 enge County on Auc1U9t 30. "9oe 1k1t1e • t t:l, ~ ...._.._County a.ti of Or· ...._ Cllr nut t.-...._. .. ....._cer ..... ltu. 8ldder9 .... be dent .,..,. Pwtlde, nt Ol)'m-1... ...... o.iw. tHIO .... County on Auoue• 25. CMryt JMIM Ru .... I. ~ M ~ctllrl ...... of Newport ,...,....to..omftwlththeir 1'1111 ... tement ... llled *· Coel• MN•. Calll ,... -L lryen, 2214 •"'· 1... • HllCor'IOPl.,CoetlMeu, 1'1111 .. etement ... llled llelll Celtllr IUbtect to ell llldl • oerttlled cMck mede wld'I tM County Clerk ol Or-ta21 Pvbllttled Orenge Coe1t dlll, ~ BMch. Calif '1lt14I Cllr. tat2I wlttl "'8 County Clettl of Or· 1---------M-164 .. ..,... Md OQndltlone peyellle to the Cout Com· 8f9 County on Augutt 25, Ttlit bual,,..1 Ii con-Delly Pll04 5ept9mber 5, 12. tHIO Pvbllefled Orenge Cout TNe bullneea 11 eon-enge County on August 30, Pim.JC llJTIC( CIOMIM NNll\. Munley College Oiatrk:I "'the 1... ducted by en lndlvlduel "· "· 1NI Thie bull""• •• CO"· Delly Piiot ~-her 5, 12. duCted by • .,, lndMduel ,... _......;;.=;;;;;.;;;..-.,;-...--.-- y .. .....,.... II IC)eClf'I· 9ll'ICUtt of 11.000.00 or five nt11• Th• regl1ue"t com-M-674 Ollcted by wi WMS!~ 1t. ~. 1NI Tiie reglltre"I com· ,.... fllCnnoul Wll ._.....,to the feet that percent (~I\~ rent, Publet'80 Orenge Coul MenCed to trenuct bu• Tiie regl1tr•"' com· M-tes mMOed IO tfenw1 bu91· Publllhed Orenge Coeat ..,... ITATW' _., lltdl IO..-... Mid ~ le • • blCI ~ ~ S..,'91nber 5 12, ,.... Ullder the fkllllou1 ..aJC NOTICl mencect 10 lrwact bull· __ .,. --,.... under U. llc1111oul Delly Pteo1 lepten\ber 5, 12. Tiie ~ per9on1 ere ~ .. be~ et the eecuttey Seid MCUl'•ly lhell tt, H , 1NI bullrl98I neme or ".,,._ neee under !tie 11c1~1ou1 ~ ""'~ bulll'9l8 neme or ~ It, M. ,... do6flCI ~ ee: ... of .. Dne'lor of be,..._ by ttle District M-tee .... ebove on Auguel 22, ~~A~· bueln8ll neme Ot nemee PICmlOUl--U .... ebOW °" Augue1 11. M-&80 In.ATHAY INOEPEN- ,,,,....,., Betty leldwWI. llntll 9'ICtl a time u bid 1tll -llMed eboYe on SepMmber I 1• 01HCE HOMES. • Celfofnle tS10 Ad9fM Ave .. Coete ..,.,. end ..... .._ MJC ll)TIC( ,,_,. Penld• Tiie =~•re 1, 1tll ~':! 11re Ctletyl "'-ell PmlJC llJllC( Generel P911N!llNP .... 75 ...._ CA t21H, untll 2 oo ment• l\eve bW't tlnelli.cl ..cnnoue euwu Till8 .. .._, w• filed ~NITEO RESOURCE 811 eryen do6flCI bullM8I • 1'1111 .... emen1 wu tllecl MecAtttu 0our1. Second p.m.. ... a . 1988, •t "Nrttier lnlormetlon II,.. ..,... ITA'nMINT ~h the County Clerk of()(. ,.~~.. (b)UNITED ART Tlll8 ttetement ••• fjled TH! PAC OAOUP IM21 ~ .... County Clerk of Or· PICTITIOUe ..,..... "°°'· ~ IMch, Cellf. wNdt time lhe M8'ed bide Qllried, bidder• mey contact -... --...... enge County on Augu11 30, BOO!< OlllTRllUTORS 629 with the County Cle<k of Or· lhelne8I Drhle Hunilngton enge County on Augu•f 23, Ulm 8TATI....,-t2t10 .. be opened, !'9Vlewed, the oMoe of tfle.Oirtctor of ·--.. Qertonl ere 1... • enge County on Aug1,111 23, • ttl8 Tiie followlr'O peraon1 ere TN ltre"'8tn Orouo, a Md e.ken under edYlle-~. (714) 432-5750 doena ......._ • 'f1IO.a Termlnel Wey • lO, Costa 1tl8 , IMch, Cellf. 9a.9 ,_,., ~ u · c.Mornle Corporetlon. ,..75 ment. c ........... V... T .. MIATtMOAK8,H12 ~ 0r9n09 COM! ...... Cellf 92127 fstl77t Au Lono-Shuna Ctierl, ~ Orenge Coul f FUNDING ~ Court Second A llld ...ci ww be eon· et.iu 111 , --. ~ lo. Cfocldy W-.y 'G'. Sente Delly Piiot Sep191nf>er 5. 12. CNttene 8 . Btowo. 36 Pu~ Orenoe eo.11 3'02 ........ !MM, Cellt o.11y Plof Augus4 -,e, Sep-1112 Dupont Or •223: floor,~ &Mcti, Celt! ......_. ~ the loerd of PublilMd Orenge Coesl AM. c.M. 92704 19, H . 1MI Columble. lrvlne, Calll Delly P140t August 29, Sep-Oenlel Chlu-Je" Lin, tember 5, 12, 19, 1tl8 ntne. Celif 92715 tHIO T,....... el their reguler Deity Piiot Septeinber 12, CMdecle 0 81even1. 618 M-676 92715 1ember 5, 12. 111. 1961 11512 Heettletfff °'· S."t• M-654 Doutt•• l rooller, 856 toOepeoCS.nc• 8enk, a INllllna ~IOI Octo-1t 1... So. 6-loe °'·· Senta Ana, Ttlit bu1lnen Is CO"· M-657 Ana. Cellf. 92705 Felnt9w Alie AreedA• Cel1f Cellfomle Corporation '* I. l•. llOOers Will t>e • Ma2 Cellf. 12704 rtB.IC NOTICE ducted by• .,, Individual This ~linen 11 eon-ftlUC NOTIC( t1ooe .. • Thie bullnett Is eon- ,...... to ..omit with tf'lejr TN8 bullneu 11 co"· Tl'le regl1tren1 com-"8.lC NOTICE ducted by • 0--11 Pert· Tlllt bu•lneu 11 eon-due1ed by • o-«el pert· ...._ • cstlfl9d ~mede "8.le" ll)ncf •••Uty-MI ltldlvldual _ PICTTTIOUI euelNtff ~ to trtQtKLilldl::. IWtlllo ~nnoue .,._.. AM:ltlll bY: .,, tndivtduet net1Hp • ~ 10 tM eo..t Com· Tiie reg111ren1 com-MAMI ITATa•NT """ under the llet111ous '1Cm10Ul llU ... SI Tiie regl1tran1 com-Nam ITA~ Tiie rtiotetre"r corn= I lle r•olslnnt -com~ '""""Y~ District In the PICnnoul ..,_.. menoed to trenuct buel-The tottowlng s;MaOns ere buelneet Mme or names ~ ITATa•NT menced to 1renMC1 buel· Tiie lollowlng peraon• are menced 10 tranMCI bull· menCed to tr111eeet bull-_,of 11.000.00 or live MAm STATllmNT neee under' the lk:tllious dOlnQ bulinee1 •• Meted ebove on s.s>temt>er, The IOllOwlng pereons are neee under the flclltlou1 doing~., neee uriOer the fictitious ,... under the fk:llllou1 peroent ($%)of ennuel rent. 1be IOllowingperton1 •• ~ name or names _JOY CROWE INTERIORS, ttl8 doing l>ullneee H ; bulineU neme or n.,_ CORPOAATE APPAREL. bu8111981 neme Of n-..,._ name or nemee ........., 19 .....,, .. bid doing~.. ...... eiMwe•on. t.tlafett 10L 47ll-SirrlneOr..-SentaAAL CllerleneBtowo EPO)(V ~GOMPANV, Met1ld ~on.S..,tembef 2126-College Ave-Cot1J......, ebO¥e on~ 15, ....,~~(not')'9t) 8ICUttey Seid MCUrlty lhall Z AND 0 & ASSOC . ttlt Ce11t 92705 -nits ..ratement wu filed 817 W 17th St., Cost• 1' tNI ...... Cellf. 92926 1... , Al RA:d, Preeldenl • be rel.in.ct by Ille O.Strk:t I t 1070 Corel Aloe Av • Foun-Cendace G Steven. Joy lee Crowe 1721 Str· with the Cou"ty Clef1t ol Or· ......_ Caltf 92627 Au Chen John Allen Prettier 6756 Douglas lrOOker TIW statement ... flled un4I 9'ICtl • time u bid teln Vtlltfty, Cellt 92706 Thie etetement ... filed rtne Sent• Ana, Calif 92705 enge County on August 25. Mertc JOMPfl Mun1ugl'I Tiiie stetemen1 was hied Nbton St • Lekewood. Cattt This atatemen1 wu filed wllfl ttle County Cleril of Or· ...,OI end IMM egr... Oeyte M. Dow, '11070 wtth the County Clerk ct Or-Thie b111lne11 11 con-1968 2501 w Su"llower H-6: wtth the County Clerk 01 Or· '°713 ~h the County Clenl of Or· enge County on August 25, mentl have beel1 1i"ehz9d Corel Aloe Ave , Fou"" n enoe Cou"tY o" August 25. ducted by en il'djlltduel . "*1M Senti An•, Caltl. 92704 = County on August 25. Thll bu1lnen J1 eon· enoe County on August 25, lNI "Nrttier lntorm•lion 11 re-Vellev, Cellf. 92708 1Ht The reglllrent com-Published Orange Coast This business '' con-duc19d by:.,, !ndovtduel 1Ne ,_,., Qllfled. t>ldderl may contact lllf1 buslneu 11 eon-Fll01to menced to trenaaet busl-D•lly Pilot September 5, t2. ducted by· •n lndtvlduel . ~ Tl'le regl1tr•nl com,-FllOtM Publillled Orenge Coall rile ofllo8 ol Ille Director ol duct.cl by. • 09'*81 pert-Publllhed Orenge Coast neee unde( the lk:tlllous 19, 26, 111118 Tiie regl1trant com-Pu~1h4d 0r:c., COHI menoed to trenuct bUSt· Publlehed Or•nge Coast Delly Piiot Sept9mber 5. 12, Purctletllng. (714) 432-5750 nerlhlp 0•11~:11o1 Septeinber 5· 12· ~ "'me or names M·66S mer'°9d to tran-aet busj-Deily llot Sept9m 5· 12• ,_. under tl'le lletitlous Deity Piiot 5ept9mber 5, 12. 19, 26. 1988 C • ......., W~. Vice The regl11rent com-19· · 11188 .,..7 , Mst.cl ebo11e on August 19, .,._IC ..,..TICE -11nder the fietlUous 19• 29• 1988 M .672 bulineel name or names 19, 26. 1968 • M.U2 CM 1111 , au.:.....,. menced to trensaet bull· M·uv 1MI I .--.. "" t>ualMIS name or nemes • llltecl above on August 1. M-663 Pvbllehed Orenge Cout ,_ under the tlellllou1 "8.IC NOTICE .Jo<y Crowe ACnnoul _,...81 Nit.cl et>Ove on J•nuery 1 MJC NOTICE 1... t---.---tl'-..,..-TJC[--- Delly Pllo1 Septemt>« 12. ~ nwne Ot nam. I TIW ateternent wu tiled NAm ITATa•NT 11188 John Prettier "8.JC NOTICE ,.._"'"" 19. 1MI I ~!!' ebove on Augull 15. ACnnoul llU ... H with the County Clerk 01 Or· The lollowlng persone are Merli Murt•ugh ACTITIOUe ..-aa w1tt1"':. ~=6;:'011~ PICTITIOUS .,...,, M683 ..... NAlm ITA'n•NT enge Counry on August 25, doing t>uSiMM ... Tiiis 1111emen1 was lued MAm 8TA-.-wT ., '1CTITIOUS ....... MAm ITATIMUfT ---------Gayle M Dow The~ persons are 1Ne ANYTHING'S POSSIBLE' with the County Clerk of Or-Tiie following person1 ere =County on August 30 MAm ITAn•NT The fottowlng persons ere "8.JC NOTICE Thie statement was filed ldolna bu*-' as Fll0114 28188 Moulton Pkwy enge County on August 23. doing bullneU u . .... The lotlowino persoos are doing bullneM u l ~=lh ·~~~ c:.! ~rs· H0STS-910SYN, 4341 Put>lllhed Orenge Coast • 1221, l agu"• Niguel. C•lll t9H ULTRA PRO EQUIP-Publllhed Orano! Cont doing bu9lnesl n. CASA MAVA IMPORTS, NOTICIE cw INTENT y ,... -·U . llrdl SI., Sufi• 211. N--Delly Piiot Septeinber 5, 12, 92656 F•7'0 MENT, 2930 Centrel Ave Delly Piiot September 5 12 MCCAUSLAND CON· 1505 Heven Pl Newport Tiie loerd of TrustMI ol 19 port BMc:tl. Calol 92660 19, 28, 1988 Loll M Fukuda, 28.188 Publtstled Orange Coest Sente Ane. C•hl ' 19 26 1968 ' ' STRUCTION COMPANY. 8Mcl'I Cellt 92&e3 the CoMt Community Col-P blished 0 '~18 Hoel• Financial Inc . Call· M-669 Moulton Pkwy • 1221, Delly Pilot August 29. Sep-Pro Oueltty, Inc . Call· · ' M.675 111 W. Oyer Rd Ste AA, Creio Raney, Newpor1 teoe Ol9tric1 at Us regular u range out tomle, 5107 Seuhor• Or · I Legune Niguel Callf 112656 t9mber 5. 12. 19, 19118 1om1J1 Sente An• c.ttt 92707 8Mdl C&llf 92943 mMtlng o" Wednesday ~~·~~~tember 5· 12· Newport Beach, Cet1f 92663 "8.JC NOTICE ft111 bu1lnees Is eon-M-655 Thll t>u11neu 11 con-"8.JC NOTICE 0r-M McCausl1nd, Tiits. buii"... Is eon-Sept. 1. 11168, adopted the · · M-67 Tiiis bu1lness IS con-duct.cl by an lndMdual duet.cl by• corporation 29)7~ Snell Cove, Laguna duel.cl by en lndMdlal 'piecedlog reeolUtlon dectar-1 ducted by • eorPQfatoon ~!!!!OU'..,..... Tne• regi1tra"1 com-Pt8.JC NOTICE The reglatrent com-ACTITIOUS llU ... 11 Niguel, Celif. 92677 Tl'le 1egl1tra"t c om-'"9 ... "'""4 t~ce1-· Ttle--reglstranl om· •TA menced to ttenMGl ~ ~ to tr-8C\_bull· Mam ITATa•NT Ale n J McC.usla"o, mene«S 10 transect t>usJ-~ portion of Cost• Mesa rt8.IC NOTICE menc:ed lo tra"YCI bus•-I The tOllO'#lng pereons are ,_. under Ille lictmous ACTitlOUS IU ... 11 neee under the lic1111ou1 ~ P«SQnS _____ ;: i<ayne 1. eor-~ "under the fic:1i11ous -,-----,_,_ IUbject 'lo all the neee under the 1ic11uou1..;.Aoln0 bullneea u ~ "•me or "amesJ NAMIE ITAT'EmNT ~ neme Of nemes dolnll. bu9lnels.. c.lt. 91119 bullneee name or n•mes ter"'8 end cond1tlons eon-FtCTlTIOUl-IU ... la ~ name or na~-OOSTA MESA P-8)' lilted •t>ove on A t t5, TtielOllowlngp«soosare llelectllbc>ve on August 15 • .HE.WSJIORT BEAC H Cllet1dt l'I. McCllUsland. lilt.cl at>ove,on August 30 leln tiereln. r •NAM£1UTE•NT Hsi.cl eboYe on NIA i CHOTHEAAPY GAOUP, 666 11188 doing buelness as. 1988 COMPANY. 1116 W Balboa '-99 Moonrise Ct. NewpOft 1tll Your ettentlon is spee11t-The lollOwtng pereons are Terry-Debey, President Bek.__SL Suite 373, Coste L<* M Fukuda YOGI FROZEN YOGURT, Mlcheel L. Rote. president BWd.. Suite A. Newport IMctl. Cellf 112663 Creig Raney c.lt'f direct.cl to tlle laet that "°'"II bullness as Tl'lll 11a1emen1 was toled Mese, Cellt 92626 Thi• 11a1"'*1t w.s hied 213·8 62nd St • Newport Tlllt 11a1ement wu filed 'leeetl, Cellf 92663 • Tl'I.. bu1lneu 11 con-Tiiie stetement was •filed ....., bld9 to IUblene saod H A U S 0 F P E R • with the County Clerk ol Or-Nlcl!olu B Werner. with Ille County Clerk ot Or-leech. Calli 92663 with the County Clerk ol Or-JOMPh M MyetCflln 1116 duct.cl by • ge.oe<al part· with the County Clerk ol Or· fecllty wllbe ,_ved •t 1tle F 0 RM A N CE 3 0 17 8f9 County on August 30. ~ Alie Romero. San enge County on August 30 Ge orgl"• Usul. 330 enge County on Augu1t 30, w. Bett>oe Blvd , Suite A. nerlhlc> MO' County on August 25 olloe of the Director ol EnterpriM St . Coste MeM 1Ht J uen Cap111rano, Cahl 1MI I Wal"ut. N-por• BHch, 1Ne ~ IMctl, Caht 92663 Tne reg111 ra nt com-1 ... ~. Betty Ba~in C•lll 92626 . nt04tl 92675 I F310102 Ce11I 12663 ,,_., John S. Mywel'lln I I 16 nwlQed to transact buSI-"'°1'7 1310 Act.,,,. Alie . Cost• Spon,.agen Cahlorn1a . 1 Published Orange Coast Tl'lll busines1 Is eon· Publlshed 0r811ge Coast Tl'llS bu11ness is con-Publilhed Orange Coast w Belboa Blvd . Suite A neu ~ the lk:totoous Publllhed 0renge Cout ~. CA 92626, until 2 00 3017 Ent«Prlse St C01ta o.Jly Pilot Sec>t9mber 5 12 I ouct.cl by-an Individual o.iiy Pilot Septembt!r 5, 12 ducted by 1n tndMOual Delly Pilot Sept9mber 5. 12. ~ 8eacfl, Calll 92663 1 t>ullneel "eme or names Delly Piiot September 5, 12. p.m .. 5ept. 26. 1988, II 1 M .... Calif 92626 19, 26, 1988 The reglatrent com-t9, 26, 1988 The reglllr•nl com-19, H . 1988 Thie bu1ine11 11 eon-lllled •t>ow on NIA . t9, 28. 1tl8 wtlid'I lime the -led bids Tl'lls business 1s con-M•677 menced to traneeet t>usi-1 M-676 1 menc.ci to tranSllCt bull-M·679 duct.cl by: • generel pert-, Cherlee H McCauelend M-670 ,a.sCHEVROLET ~ Home of the Serengeti Blazer G£1jbf •ifif Call our fr1endly saiesmen for details ~ 5-79-5100-1-£00-228-724(}- 17071 E. lmpenal Hw y -Yorba Linda C a hlo rn1a a.,,,,.,, Our O S1rrio1 I S1/1oti•n THEO~ ROBINS THE~STORE 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 You too, can get your Dealership noticed Yax ad wi come out three times per \Neel< for S00.00 -ColOr FNel Call (714J 642-4321 . and a Sales Rep will call you. 2850 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA 8 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS AC.URA 1001 QU811 It. .... ,.,. ..... s-. • Leuing s.rvic:. • Plrtt $ SAk~Y.IL£!1G $ 0 NEW LOCATION! 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