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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-07 - Orange Coast PilotJUDGE PARKER J !1'6 100 BAD iHA'f l.A>E ~'1'".klVE. ~ PU..rrO ·__...) PkUrO? ,_ ~ ~ ~ i. I- I I --I .__ .................... ~~~-------~~ G __ ........._...._.. • ~Jl ... 1 PLAY ~E ED<SE OF ~ Wo~Lt> '>/HE~ Hf: , AL~ST FALLS OFF ... SOIZT OF~ t>RBAM SliG»USNCEi··· . . . . . . 10-1 I . .. • tt# I .. ..... I! .......... I! ....... ~.......,. PllC lllNOOS •t .,...., ......... "t .............. "Z ....... -=-·~ ..... llU'O • > • • • o.U. I do ls pr?.S6 th~s b~~on ... • •• • ,.. I •IL V ft JJ UllNITT CO.. INC/ ......... ------------•IP' ..... ....... a.611 tional Committee finances Baah'a ~ mftl on be- half oi potilial CIJM!jdatra Q WMt Mtiofl is bting c.ltni .,nut, det Hsmillr J•n dNIJd wilJa ~"'>'°!"I TY Mtrm ltt6uc..a ScltMJtr, fl/ "My Sista S."'"? '* .... ,_..,. Robert Bardo, 20, a high ICbool dropout &om Tucson, Ariz., Dads aW Oa. 15. Prosecutors may seek the death pemlty against him. a.do. Who's in cbe psychiat- ric wud oE cbe Loi Angela Counry Cmml Jail. might plad DOC gailly by rel90D of IDllDiry. be baa undergone court~ psychiaaic ex- amimriom Sc:£atiert2tf WU sbouodeachonJaly 18, 1989. Q !MU CiW...U ef "&1aUi11"'°" To1ti1lat" lw • ._., ht 1till Jiru with ultk: bte't site .. rrltJ? lllflttlWW.'*- Sbe'• mie to flirt. Gibom. 33, ~-widl her ~ Bmilh IOlp star Qrilmpber QaiJ>- ten. in ~y. Gibbons and Quin.ten have a 1 l-month-old daughter, Jordan A mndn. The baby lives with Gibbons. Q H4S • "'4jor-lugau piulw tvtr lut on iruult-tht-pdrlt horJU nm? If JO, who? .... c.. .. .....,..o. Plenty of pitchers did in the days before baseball fields were fenced in. Aftu feoc:cs went up. around the tum of che cen- tury, the play became ru-er - but it lw occuned. One in- stance: Oo July 20, 1965, then-New Yod Yankee Mel Scocdemyte hit ao inside-tbe- puk grand sbm against pitch- er Bill ~ of rhe Bascoo Red Sox. Today Scott- lcm~, 48, is a pitching roach for the New York Mets. 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Anyway you look at it, it's a getaway with style • • id • er a Ill' • • ... --:I • • .. ~ " .. ra IO ii. .. I ill • • .. I.; ~ I • "• ' • f ...... Snoopy turns 40 in designer style ..,.., M ....................... (Cll •*' ilOlllCmfll 11111• fw ttll ,....,.. • .....,, ... pen tr.• lies tt M Wlt (WM, ... 'r , ... lwl) c•aW 147 llClts r.111111114 ................. ~ ..... * ........... lbU.S.Mlttflil~ ... ,.., It 1M ..... c-ty's Ezpca battles cmr the re- mocr connol the ncn cwo weeks. It's buct.ll playoai aad then the W adcl Series Oil CBS vs. NBCa two IC'ZJ 1V movies from DOft1a by the queen.s of •tam. Jackie Collins and Danielle Scecl. fim up 11 CoUim. A six- hov.r scnes airina this Sun- clay, 9 to 11, bucd oa bet character &om the _, bcu sellers L1u•1 aGcl C'-us. compcea wida dM playoffs. Ranngs don't ~ Mr. .. Who's goiDI to warci. baaeball wbea , ... ,, caa •atcb Nicoletct SlaftWaa (•ho plays ~) m •1 1 ..... ltllttfy • .. ,c. sexual prowess, or Muv Pnnn (Clemenrine Duke) 1ea:Uag out of her sweiter in more ways tha.n one?" Nnt week, Oct. 16. 8-11 p.m., and Oct. 17. 9-1 1 p.m., it's rwo Sceel movies bued on her F1"t Th1ttgs ;and K.~. «WMn I bnrd we were up apimc the Series, tt was lib going down N1ag-an Palls without a barrel.'' says producer Oougbs Cnmer . .. Ihle DOW I thmk there's ;a llup audit»« out there co· cUJy aniuemced ID ~se­ Wl." WJw be hopes they .,. illlaesied in: some wry '-rimw rdacioosh1ps. Wuch the road -cemon hue an eye on liccme plata. Sates long hue banned in- decent or rude words &om vanity plates; DOW they're blacklisting lcnu combos on gencnl-issuc plues, too. Texas steers by some problems: No YOwelJ ue used. But even after plates are tcreeDC'd. drmn may re-- ject them. Some Iowans embed pla.tes.nutizlg UGH. A North Carolina mm re-- futed PAY, his a'~ DaZM. Other outlawed combos: • CalifonUa: GAY, GOD •Tau: Ult. LSD •Utah; GIN, NUT, YUlt No recession in the Bozo biz Larry Humon Pictma ii l®king for• few good Bozos. And it'll pay $25,000 co $100,000 yeady. No Coolin'. The company dw prodoca the JO.year-old Bozo show, with 9 million daily W:wen Tia eipt sh~ is too big for its shoes and needs clowm for local markea. Denos, co be chOle'D next moath. will cnia at L.A. 's Bozo U. (Harmon. the 6m Bozo, is clan.) Scad a resume. capes and pbocos co: Bozo~~ Holl7woocl BlYd., Su.ite 202, Hollywood., Calif. 90028. .. Anyone who tbinb clownin1 is easy oapt co ay it sometime," •11 Clowm of AmeriC:a'• Don Berkoiki. I el • North Carolina: BRA. FAT, JAP •lowa.: BAD, RUM .. ,. . ' . Send in a picture of ibc wadr.iest plate you•ft sem. yours or someone else's., to: PWa, USA WEEUND, 1000 Wilson Bl-.d., Arlington, Va. 22229..0012. Baby boomers back to books ._. ......... , ....... ................. .... ........ ,. ......... -T• Cll Tlllllllt' II Wlllt .................. wr.. .. '"Sarf ,,..... .... - C111 roz C... la ... 11111, ......... UCL Ill fldt,.. .............. .......... 1u..-1111 .... .... -UM ti ...._ .... ........... I[~ .... lutl-"MJllCU(dl 1hn ......... .._ ......... ..,. .......... ~- NEXT WEEKEND : I lllOlltE Wnt. to Michele Marb:. e/o DeUy Pilot P.O. Bos 2316 Gn.nd Central Station New York. NY 10163 No penona1 replila. TotlllJhcll1d I leave ca llO bft tUiUl -r ~. do _,. &Aclt IM llllGA .Mo 1""llf Al U. "~ L«q" caRd IM "'°" tOl\o plOfll IM IMJd bacl ~ a/tn An.old ~ U. "Total R«:OU" an cwo tU/ln-nl '*"*· PteoM "4 &Au tlUpMu. -ICArHY l'IU.:UL. MONROE, II/CH. The role of Al~rt on "Quantum I.al>" ii portla1ed by actor Dean lrev• Q9ery I bow IAu u ca bU ghowlUI&, bid ~ u Marilp Moaro. hrWdl -7'. ltCJSSELL. NIAGARA r.uu, N.Y. Monrve\ remalnl are tn a 1taMd vault at Westwood Manorial Cemetery ill Wdlwood, Calif. · lM Jlnllc:t U OM o/ _, fa,wril4 ocu..., CIM I~-. w UI .ca. o.cw. I ~ ""*' a. ...... "'*,..-~ (U& -... ....., .... }fir lwr) .. *....,. ""° ......... ...... ,.,, '°" .... .,,.. Mr /llllt#. ,.... ""'..,,,.. ... tlf.• w ... ..., ,..._ u ... MiM-. amo. nrY ICllJNM. IANT'A CJrf.s. CAU1'. -Ide ........... wlU\ lddMJ t:IMlr bl Jul:J 1•, MCI lhe Mi U:11411r· ._.._.T-.D csmlll ... ildw gone ntenllve treetllelllU at ~ Na· UonaJ lnltltutea of Health. Rftnick starred u Prancel Schmader ln the NBC minllerie9 "Nut.cracker. MOMy, flladne., M\lrder." The real-lift IWr)' I bued on Shau AJaandtt'• belt«lJ.. Ina "Nut.cncker," cencered on New York IOdalite Schreuder, who wu con- appeared "' the fourth ..... ,, .. of Lhe "Nt&ht.nwe on Eha Street" m.n., Lhe f eawre "Litt.le N Udt.a" and the TV ftl0¥1e "Cius Cnalle." Jamie Loner (andy Lubbock) pest-starred on "Growlng Pains" and had a role ln Lhe TV movie "Rules of Mamaae." n.nany, JoAnn WUleUe, who appeara u Con· stantt Lubbock, hu ~in such f&.lml U '1'he Drifter," "Real GeniUI" and ''A Nl&htmatt on Ehn Street -Pan JI.·• She hu had recurrbl& roles on Lhe 1tries "Our Hou.9e" and "Rituals." • ... c... H<W.1 old u K~ H.,,,,.,..., ,,,_.. Ud IOtM of,...,.. .,.,.. CNdUa. - !lfSl'flANIB A HOllVAnt, HICXOlfY. N,C. Hepburn wu born Nov. 9, 1907, ln Hartford, Conn., which naaket W 82. A 1tlect lilt of her hlPly cfftehJ t!lt r • ru.. c:red.Jt.s wou&d have to ... "A BW of Dl!OJdfiientu (lt3Z), ''1'11i ,.._; edelphla lkbry" (I 940). "WOMa v icted ln 1978 for penuad.1nc her IOl'I Marc to kUI her muJUmllUonalre father, I Franklin Bradshaw. ,..,.. (19'2). ....... AlrkM " ------1 ........... r. cru, aboest "°" hwttwr, '°"° ~ Rtt.INlJ U. ''Hortq, I..,... IA. Kl/JI.." /1 JIGU l"rft>n do 1Co:r1 Ctt IM 1V ..n. ''Doctor, Doc&tw'' Ml /allwr'l - $HOW6 l'O.fTl:LWAln. ~. OHIO Matt Fnwer, •ho •tan on the CBS sitcom "Doctor, Doctor," appear't'd u Big RUii Thompt0n in the Disney fea- ture "Honey, I Shrunk the IOda." The role of h1a 1on, Utt.le RUii Thompeon. WU J)Ol'trayed by actor Tholftaa Brown. ,,...,,.....,.... An ION qf IM ,VW °" ".JwM IM Tn of U1",.. MIM l/4N/fo'M ''Rot/I CO Rk:Jt.a," ~ .,._ Cl /N ~ G(I01 -/IOBBY l'HILUl'S, L6NOI• CITY, TSNN. Only one. Hetdl Ztl&)er, who Por· trayed Shm'y LubbQck on ".l.c the Ten of Ua," which ii no lonatr °" Lhe ABC echechaM, ~ u Mickey Oil the "Raea to ............. The ..... to Rkhll'' ... ~ Mr • 1817 Youth ln Jl'Um Award. Heather •·••n k•p, ftMMNCI u Marie LubboO, .. bell botra f« hes'. role u NMCJ ,,.,... .. the ........... tNUlln "A Hllht•tre • llm ..,_ .. Ind "A N ........ ona.8tret&-Panln."On teleVtllon,IMlllM_.,.,..la&htTV lftOVlle ......... wl .• .....,_ Beet." ud -............ -IUClt liti1llil ... ~ .. ••a.tot tM CkJ," Md "fte Mt new ot lllM a.. ter." INolDt ftelll (W_,, letOu*) • t all n. "' all' ..., (1861) ud "l.cM\a 091'• Jou1M1 la&.o N'aht .. (lN2). ln OTer half a cenblrJ of 90\' .. Nldag, Hepbum hu IU"Mfed a rtCOl"d four Beat Ac:tml Olean for .. ,......_. Glory" (1933), "Guae Who'• ~to Dinner" oee1, her._ n• wt~ htf co.panioft 8penmo Tnq), '"TM UGn lft Winter" (IMS) and "On GoWia ,_. .. (1982). ..,..., ....... ftiN...., ~ tv Nnlt ••r.. l>ilJiM o/ 8.,,,..,., .. ~·"' '° ...... ,.,,., .......... ",...,,. ~ -Mia AIMN. can. &L ~bly, ~ Coun&1 ... lo- caled ..... Of tM .......... and IOUth .,, &ht oe.lo. ............ MMr • IMI\• .._ ot CM ...... All I there ill a Nilldlr ..... " l(wtth OM "1") Iii .._..,. TM••• n .. -. C88,.. rtw (..,...) .... ....... Iii and .......... ~ ... . "" "It's hot, it's steamy, it's B fun," says Jackie Collins. IY' lJll NIC!WOMOElt H~r boob MpiCC both tM in~~ ~xuality of wo~n and tM intrlcaU compl~xltle5 of ~l•tloMhli-1¥-- tfffltlf women and ~n. -About the Author, "Chances" We wouldn •t know about the In· tenae eexuailty or women or the intricate complexltiea or rela- t.lonshipe; we write about television. But we can tell you that the Idea or turning Jackie Collins' beach-bag best aellers "Chances" (1982) and ''Lucky" (1986) into a alx-hour mini- aeries struck us u ahakter than a marrl• In a Colllna book. For one t.hlng, the acope ls daunt· In&; The combined boob tot.al 1,400 pages that cover 40 years ln the lives of amaU-tlme hood Wmed blg- ahot rnoti.t.er . Gino Santan,gelo and his beautttul, headstron& daughter, Lucky, who takes over ht.a empire. Then ~ti the matter of the Col· Una style: a runa•l)'·locomotJYe narrative that pulls over every 20 pages or eo for a bluntly de9cribed ttxual Interlude of the "he-grabbed- t.hJl.then·ahe-clutched-that" variety. Viewen will have a chantt to jud&e juat how succeuful the transl· tlon from pege to acreen is when NBC airs "Lucky /Chanca" Sunday. Oct. 7, throu1h Tuesday, Oct. 9. Vin· cent Irizarry and Nicollecu Sheridan aw u the don and donnette. and Sandra Bullock co-st.rs u Marla. Lucky's mother. Collins, who wrote and CO·HtcU· tin-produced the mtnlatries, pro- clatm.a hendf well-pleued already. Even on the phone frotft 3,000 miles away, her enthuatum practically naea. "I think the mlnllertes Is ab- eolutely wondtrfW!" the bubblea in her l!Pt Enalllb acctnt. "It looU arat! lt'a hot, tt'1 ICealnY. lt'a tun." But let'a pt rtpt down to it, ahall we? Wun't It frustntln& trJlnt to translate all that clWcal Mxua1 de- tail lnto the euphem.lltk t.lt.IUatlon 10 beloved Of network ~' "I found tt a chal..._. and J wanted to IMll that ~.·· ..,. the un- alnlc1bae Colli• "I wu&ed the llX· Oft tht ICftl9' to bt Wfl1 t "" ... # u oPpGll!d to Wiii Nidl. r --. Utere'1 ...... lnilr..-twopeo- ple ......... wt.CICMrec:r.-• boCdl of cte ........ It'• .... ·-· "' C.-..(....., .... -= htlluTJ, ......... a... • ....,. Ilk.Mii N.._, 8Mr'#11 (L co r.) a way: The antlapation 11 some- times bettel' than the actual .. " Col· Uns leaves It at that with a robust 1aup. Colllns' boob describe Lucky as a aw&rthy Medlterrann.n bfauty, 90 It came u a surprite to us to find ulti- mate Ice princna Nicollette Sheridan ("Knots Landing"} cast In the role. "Have you teen any stills from the mlnlatries!" Collins counters. In fact, we had. Aft.er donning a dark •la and liberally applying llp gloss Sheridan lndHd resembles the sul- try heroine. Stm, Sheridan and lriz.arry were not the first names considered ln cutlng "Very famous people came up," aaya Collins, "and I put my root down. I aatd, 'Listen. We don't want to lft lheee facet that Wf He In ev- ery m.Lnilerlee. The audience l1 ready for IOIMlhlni different ' And they CaJM around to my way or thinking." Gino -whole lltfft na.JM or Gino the a.. doee not refer to hls utro- IOllW atp -WM lnsplftd by a rul J)ef"IOI\. "I had met this IOn Of a ganpw wben I wu about 16," Col· lint recalla. "A.nd M wu auch a dwtllutk: ~r. he .i&yed • with • over the y~an the pnpter wld\ • heart of fOld. "Bia& I allo nenrcMd very care- f\lll'J "tt'J ..... ff' book tVtr Writ· -.·· CoWM ...... us. "And then I W1lcMd Ill U. old Jamee CICneY -•• ...., aocan movies. So by U. U.. I ..-~· I really ........... wm.m, about.'' Jaclyn Smith and Perry King are caught in the intrigue or -icaleidoacope, • the NBC movie based on Danielle Steel's novel. 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Q120PERMO q_ 0.A.C. • • Board Certified Plutic SurgconJ • Outpatitnt Surgery Center t Insurance Acctptcd whc~ Applicable • Will Acttpt U>-54gncr for Flnancifll t AJI CotmctJc Surgery Proccduttt Ava.llablc afu COSMETIC SURGERY INFORMATION 'TN fer l•,.........C.U ••• The search for 'Funniest' videos I A mt>nra'" Funnl~t ll11m1• Vadt'os" I .u nna Sundays on \IM:'I may l11ok hk1• 1tn , ... ,)' sho\\ Lo put to- R•'I ht>r, but ttw.• videos I "'' 'K't' un tht• lllr •~only a .. mall fra1·11on of what '' "l<'nl an And 1cknufy· 1111{ th.-l(t•nuinely funny 11111... hkt• lhl' "!'li('W 'ork. Nl'w York" baby ur lh4' ,kat"r who 1 rii..,hed into a ln't' - kl-eJ>8 about I wu dozen K&Ue Avtla, ~ N~ Yort. Ntrt Yott baby \ 1dt'<I 'i<'rf>t•nt-1"\ and t'll· Jf111{t'rs cmployl'd full 111nf We rc•ci>nll} <if)t'nl a 11111plt' Of hOUl"I With I~ Cl of t ht• 'It rt.'('nt'r'i, I lunathan Jaywn and k1m Burnsworth It I 4111dcly bc>( .. mt' ubVIOU!i 1 hat tht" va111 m.s<>rlty of tht" taJ>("I that JM'C)pltt '4'nd In are not parllcu- larly runny. but thl'f1'08 a 4'trangt" fU<'inatlon to lht• JOb J>1&rt or lht' fU( lna- t ion Is Looking at what 1x'<>plt think ls runny One of lht firgt ones that we M't' Is of two t htldrtn playing on a backyard Junjlt' om Arter about row utea, ~ payoff comes: One or thm -unspectacularly • a lower rung Then U\tre &1' f vldfoa or babtel U.. Ing up, which m • summarily ~ "No OM t'Vtt t* I'd havt' to haft atroni atomach for d job," aaya Jaya.on A few mlnutf'l! Ill Burnsworth turna .. lt'nulnely fUM)' a. small boy oprns If pre.ent. "A filW pole, .. ~ txda1m~ m edly "Holy " Theiil utwl'I an ob'lt"tniq one to strong ll t~re·1 no wa) thts tf ft> can nttr bf> u.~ • natJonal ~lev bl<>ll Al& ~ minutes ~ by, we !lff chin hdi an lie• and 1ina Tww lmlt.allon, a rharml dog named Zeus, ~ lumlng to ndr b1k-.; boy allding down ~ a garl climbing up doorway, expWd1ng .. balls, a baby SU<kl"'' toea and a man drt91 u a woman s•lll"' • an t'mbarr&sM<t beJ lap and alngmg 111 1\111 A video of I hrt't I tract.Ive women fmtld Ing In tM surl 01rbl on "I hoPt' a n.- wave ~n't rOlt alona and '"•' Che .JWUHUJLI o/r HWW worth exclalrrui In mod horror for ontt, Burn!>~Oft IS wrong Nothinjo! or u sort hap~ns. In rac nothlftl happen" All thal's PN'tl)' typ1• .ill Out or evttry t oc1 vie t'OS ~l'ftned. l\umt worth and Jay110n malt' lhat thrfl' or fOG are lood ~andldatM (t tht show. It's tho-...· oc t'Uiona1 l~IM that k them 101n1. ~y do pop up all you alwa11 havt' a rttl Ing that OM ls w11WI on the next tape BY LYNN 8000Dl800'11 - OOITA .... 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(In Jadl~3C pnat " 1983 ...... ....,., VP' ·~~-··"1 ''"'!ICllO "'*' "'~... ~ palDr llnOs 1'111 own Ifft in ieo· :-; ~ ,.. Ill • IU1ing ~ '*** "' knows .... s.noto ... idlr!MV. (In s.noi 0 ..,.,. •• "'ldm•lftlf II" t:i84 O• -s :: • .,. (i.nty "'-'!> ..... 0 Qlllll '1• V111 Pelells. A Yillr*'1 ~a·~•'''•"'~ l;ans1~ clT-.oa.· ol llUl*t who SIVeaelY bul a-.:' 't" • .,.,. • • • "....S 0 FtllHMe Flllly Ml' ¥S Ptl1Kt Sirin GOlftl "'9c:ee 20/2t ~ ...., dlil!ll ..... Joey ... S.. "Crest! ~ ·~ :iean s...., Ill AINra. Mlllly ..,.. phWlll IO I C<uw (In a• ..r. SIMOI O 0 mo1hlt'· 5'nc>IC 5 ..... , • dalA1*' aun- blr l*1Y 0 ..... 1En~ PM Mlp.lile ...... ,,. Glrtllgl -.~ .... }Of!.91'1 ..... Htwl ..... .... LM Cr IC .. F• Houle (In I:.,-" flllt!tr1 Ptlftcl Strati GOlftl ..... .,. ~ ""'dlllll .... 5'nol 0 5'ireo) '.:; .J!1 ! -.. !NII s.. 1r1 Mrfltf'Qs ~ ....... Amltca'a .... W..-S (Ill OU ~ :~ .. In S'8rlO) ..... ~~ 8'no) . . ..,.,. ... ~.,,...,...,lion, ~;; ·=ri 2ol2)W.. ..... ........ chlel BWlrl. 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For ... °'-"-'• moat coeplr• a 1 •her id::rmaliaa., m-. -.. aurlini. -... and bootina ---C). •TIE-- Every cbancc be meu., veteran Hunt- ""1on Beach ,.porter Robert Barker worb on bis aotf 1wina ... Many times in the newaroom be amacb an im- qinary aolfball while hoklina an im- qi.nary five iron ... He often etehews lunch and 1neab out to the ctrivina ran,e to whack a bucket oft.111 ... But this put week be took hi• practice ritual to extremes when be took a club out ofhli aolfliitaowalked out to6is bock yard and bepn drivi111 pine cones into his nciabbor's yard •.• A piece of a conl: ricocbetcd off somethina and struck Barter in the eye, temporarily blindina him ... He miued some time on the job and we, u a result. miued some pretty bia stories in Huntinaton 8eacb, ......,. our able bodied Barter often_.. the IOOOP on the competition ..... It'• a shame, too, .. our unlucky k>1141imc linkster lamented ... I was just sett1na my swina down."" .. 24-mm .... a42A _...,.. ... _ .... ,,, flJl1EI • TIE IAY "I would like to loot down the bacJ.a and 1tt a cbr line, a divisioa Mr ween bomeownen and sule property ... Newport Beach City Couocitwoman Evelyn Han talkina about the hearinp on the beach encroachments con- trovcny. 0 "Youth is a 6/under; manhood a suvgle; old Al< a '91<'·" Benjamin Diaraeh. TllAY'I ErEMTI •SteohenSondheim'1 .. A Little Niaht Music .. eet1 a jump on the niaht wilh an afternoon matinee at 2:30 at the Newport Theater Ans Cent.et, 2SOI OiffDrive, Newpon Beafh· Tickets are SI I. · •The Ncwpon Beach Police and Fire depirtments'hold their-annual open home at their stations on Santa 8ubam Drive from 10 Lm.. to 3 p.m. The city'1 lifca"'nls and the On111< Count~ Sherilts Harbor Pltrol will alto have d11plays. • LllMr ...... • II, U, It, U, U, 41 Bonus number, I ••••• Newport City Council to hold hearing on encroachments By EmllyAdomo O...,..C...Dllfw' ...... NEWPORT BEACH -Al this city ~ to draw a line in the MDd bet.Men baochlioat private polios and public ao- a:u, battle lines are Ibo formi.q. Monday, the Oty Council will hold the fltll of lWO beariDll OD wbat to do with OllmOll 300 illepl dcocks built by bome- ownen onto the public baoch. The council chamben, which hold IS people, .,. sure to bt pM:ked with residents from every side of the issue. Some claim the pt.tiOI -built at the homeowners expense, but without offic:ial city penniu.ion -are thein bY ri&hL Siocc the city never developed the st.retch of sand with a planned !>oanJwalk, the titles ,._ -to the homeowners, they ....... Some inUat ... undy •tmch. owned by the lta&e and bdd in· tnm by the city, is public' domain. No priv1tc.. walls of any kind llholild be allowcd, they ....... Caupt ia 1he middle is a Oty Council that mUlt pk:ue 1tvera.I difremtt interat poupa, city law and the powerful Coutal Cornmillion. In • len<r to the city dated Oct. 4, Coastal Commistioa sta&n made it cleat the proccsa WOllld be a dilflCUlt one. They offered options they believed woukl be acceptabk to tht 12·member aovemor- 1ppointed commiuion, but either choice seemed pwanteed to •neer many resj. de)lts. And while most city officials and resi· denu hoped to sepohte the illepHlcck iuue from an equatl1 · coaientioua. boardwalk iMUC, comm.i.-on stafren m8de it clear the petiOI wouldn't be approved unaets accompuied by 1 sidewalk. The propooed cement polb WOllld stmdi from the Santa Ana River to 36th s-. to join the ~insula's boardwalt,, and be built at city ex.peme. While most beac:bhont add-om ~ be· tween 10 and 20 feet ~ commi.ssion siafJ said that, evri with 1 walkway most tacbf'ront raidmts don't want. CDCRMK:b· ments would probably be limited to five . feet. The boardwalk would ICl'VC U I dear division be1wc:cn homeowner ri&bts and blic aa:eu: 11>< oOly ......,. Gptiqn is to f:.cr residents to remove their decks, Staffen said. Many illepl beach enc:ro.cbments ba~ been in place for two decades. Some resMlcnts said they weren' even aw.re their IUUc:twa ...,. ~ juttina onto the sand becaoose ,a """"°' beadl makea .,._ny lines lwd to ~sb. Councilwoman Evelyn Hart believes the extended cement path c:ou.ld fix the am· ~ of current property line&. Even th 1 ltfai&,bt line miabt mean some boula could have seveo--fOot patios while othen bad none, Hart said • dear line • would be fair. ·1 would lilct to loot -the -and sec a clear line. 1 divWoa between bomcownen and lllite ~ that coukln 't be disputed,• Hart said. Every optioa bef.,. the Oty Council bu its IUpporterl and detncton. A aood per· -of -front d,..Uen stn>naJy oppose a boardwalk because it would en. courqr more bicycle and foot traffic. City Seo BEACH/• 'No lnora inass •· usual~ . ' MlchMI --1111 -· Shelly Lee, --not caught Jn a time wwp. He II her knigllt in lhining armot. • A knight and his fair lady ... All the realm celebrates their wedding lly HOily J. w- ar.,.. c..... °"" "°' HUNTINGTON BEACH -All littk airls dream of fairy tale romances. S.t~ unlay, Shelly Lee Andenon (formerly Kathe) bod her ~ tale wocldina. com· pk:ie wi\b a kniabt in ahinina armor who ~ her 1way on 1 white hone. It sccm1 Princess Shelly p~ her then-boyfriend. Michael Andmon, 1 while bone stuffed toy and told him he wu her kni&Jft in ahinina armor durin& their whirlwind courtship. "Wbe11 he propooed I asked him if h< was toiraa to ride up oa his white hone. mean.ins that one. and sweep me away. He said. 'That's euct.ly whit rm ioina to do·... she $lid. And he did. They planned a mcdievll·lhemcd weddina, held in Huntinaton 8elcb Central Park. Not euctly whal people expect from 1 COU· pk of m.._ bonlten from Corona d<i Mar . Wtddina auestt included Mertin the Wizard. lhe Wicked Queen. cou.nien. Seo WEDOING/• Bush veto backed; Coast workers face uncertain weekend· From ltatl end w&ra ~· Federal employees Olloaa the 0nneo COl.Sl and across the nation art su&rina tJuouab • Iona ....und of uncenainl)'. punctual<d by President Bush's successful ve\O of an emCfltncy spendina bill de--lianed to put aovemment t.:k in business Satutday . Wbe1I federal ernployea return to their jobs oa Tuesday -after ~ Columbw Day holiday -they will be told if their positions are considered .. estent.ial, .. and if they will be wociti111 in the comina days. One employee in the San Juan Capisuano Fora1 Service station said, ... don't have any information. All I can tell you is that I'm 'NOfkina today ... The aovemmen1 shutdown of all oper· 1tions considered non<Uential to public health and safety came at 12:01 Lm. Saturday when the aovemmen1 lost iu authority to spend money. Bush said then: will be "no mon: busi· ness u u1uaJ" until the quest for 1 new budeet i1 over. lbat quest continued in vain Saturday u Bush bepn overseei111 the sbuni111 - all but euential federal 9C"fVica after the Aouse failed to overnae-bU vtte:iie-of lqislation to rntore the aovemment'1 ability to spend money. N<fOtiaton from the White Houte and Cooareu ,..urned nqotiations on • poet. tat of IPCndin& cuu and iu increues that c:ouk1 win approval and md the impeue - but not bcfote tOftiabt It the earliest. The bill Bush v<1oed WOllld haV< per· mittod the aovemment to operate normally for another week. The House's 260-138 vote override wu six sbon of the two- lhirds m.;ority required. On the vote, 23' Democrats and 2S Republicans vot.ed to o verturn Bush's veto and nine Democrau., and 129 Republicans vOled to uphold iL At the Whit< Howe. spoke$man Roman Popodiuk saict -w .... pl<ued that the HOU.tr has sustained the veto. It i1 now time for the Home to ,et on with dealina with the budf<t. .. Both the HOUI< and Smat< acljoumed for the e~nina after the Houw vote, wb.icb made any Senate override action moot. but 1c:hedWed sessions this afternoon to be available to consider any new budeet propoaah. Bush, m<anwbik, motored to Camp David for the niabL ~Heana:l '-.~~~~~~~~~~~~...-~~~...:.·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' The federal shutdown presumably would Seo BUOOET/18 ~~!:'.Ja.,9-.........-udge • Spodn: 0-n d orders-new Goat Hill . Tavern hearing ~~~~...-~~~~~~~ --·1•111• c --, •. "*' _...,... ssr .... ., __ ......, __ ...,_ COST" MESA -The Oty Couadl m• 1•iaali• itt ,.,_. to mew me ~ .......... "' ~ ... 11any·1 Goll HlU taven. I So $ I lor C-.I"'* ruled tllis -. ~ .... ~ ... -"'' Ncwpon loul1Vlnl ....... lllall 1i1K1e '91M )IW, ..... 7 'IP'llDl'I .... CN •llie illt • 111o c1cr -..,... -... -lale-IJ'tdl m•tlla ..... • ....... ,,...,, ... err._ "8s11aac r'W• •11at1 .... t1 IJ FllOll-1111•1• ....... llillllll- ' ·-~ ii-: OoOi':"-. 1dl :zi.-. .,, r rlod oo t11o air o-cu. w111c11 ..,....i ,.. Plani11 i;;-c·r ',.'1.-aotloa ... ••pieed t'¥ft ...... ..._. • dar'• time&. 'Ille.-;..-becaaM -. --· _ _.... ___ 4-toaJuly 17aoc10 _,.. bar'1 coeditloMI - ........ ~ olluct111 h-Cil)' Ca 11c'Ww On AM ....... y .. the bu'1 to11•• tzr. T tr'I -II), Alu ...... tried IO ...... _ ..... , .... 10 ....... ... tMI tllo ... -cauaill I plllrlic n•._ but the council rdllaod. •t think the coun limply ltlt lbat tllry -....... and ---that should be ·-every ....,.maiilJ .... ......... -ty (lod aipificudy ,._ apGftd and -----.... puo'' CT ll dill tlYlft and that the said. ,· . • mljAlcr ti,_ - -illllihllOd by -KMlloe r<fwod 10 --l Friday UI ........ ------aUI ... (lod --Ill' %inMf Zl1m2 ..... _., .. ;s11a-..Pot .. nottolUIDeaayCOlf•t IL .. ..,. ·-h'al --,.,.Unod lti111 IO ---... r<ldled for -*Y Gpla '' Inc 1 _,,hr-.... 1 mmt Frillly. 0. Wr' °''• .... l'nN K" F'tmllt "'~ R-aald iio a-!(MM IO -' .... !Mtl' , ..... _____ .................. Oct.ISO~ 1 ..... .. ,,...1 .. lllllatrC1•nd'10• rret• n.,willa.-.-•• • ...... , imc•llllllllln,...&L a11•11irer City I' r c Alea 21 Ir aaill..... --· llct Z1r loo .... a -ved a ...... hm 0cr "--IS ..,. .... prior • .. LE d no-Katlla --~....... -... Employing his vast experience as a trained anthropologist and archaeologist as both the executave director of the Orange County Museum of Natural Histof) and Science, and as a part-tjme lecturer at UCI. Before being appointed executive director of the museum. now located in Aliso Viejo. Varner served as the director of the California Agricultural Museum an Fresno and assistant director for museums for the National Endowment for the Humanities. IPfCW. llTEIEIT--------- Dr. Varner has a special interest in Native Americans .. Applying archacolog) 1s rewarding for me. Ass1st1ng Nata"e Americans to find their heritage and learn about themselves 1s veat. These kmds of prOJCClS allow them to have pnde. and find value in their culture." •THECl.AllllOOM------------------ He chose to teach bcc.ause he wanted to share with others the expenenccs that he enjo)ed so much. "It's JUSt the ongoing process of revealing the past 10 students. the look of almost awe on their faces. that's so exciting. Man) of them don't know anything about archaeolog) until college .. mER PROJECTS------------ He 1s present!) sen mg on an 11> me Co advisory committee overseeing the Newpon Coa~t Archaeological Project The Irvine Co. 1s investing in a S6 million archaeological dig before 1t continues with its development of th~ Pelican Hill are.a. along the coast between Corona Dcl Mar and Laguna Beach The dig 1s uncovenng an1facts from the Gabnelcno and Juaneno tnbcs who inhabited the Orange Coast for thousands of ~ears. but disappeared shortl> after European ships began to amve. The Orange County Museum of Natural H1s101) and Science will receive all of the items recovered from the dig Dr Varner said that tt 1s important for archaeologists to save evel) thing and keep a record of everything for future archaeologJsts 10 research. "Archaeology 1s a dead.end science, 11's not going to be there anymore. We'll destroy it all. so we onl) have one chance to gather the information." -Compll~ by A.adr• S.Dd•trom Local News Briefs W1rrant Issued for teacll• SANT A ANA - A federal arrest warran1 was issued for a former mathematics teacher accused of molesting two teen.age students, authont1es said. The warrant charges Ennquc Solorzano Provence. 37, with felony unlawful flight 10 a'o1d prosecution. Santa Ana Police Lt. Roben Helton said Fnday .. The information that we ha\C uncovered has led us to beheve that he may be m either Alberta. Canada or Laredo. Texas." Helton said. He dcchned to elaborate An arrest warrant tSSued in -'\pnl charges Provence with felony child molestation and w11h child annoyance. a misdemeano r, Helton said. The allegations involve two 14--year-old boys at the Willard Intermediate School in Santa ..\na The alleged incidents occurred last year. authorities said TWI 1111, IWI lrrlSled In sll•tlll ANAHEIM -Shots were fired from one vehicle into another. leaving two men dead and two others under arrest when they were caught by an Anaheim pohce officer who heard the shots and gave chase early Saturday. Booked for 1nvest1gation of murder were Juan Carlos Rubio, 23, of Anaheim. and Murgu1ondo Sanchez. 29. a transient, said Anaheim pohce Sgt. Chet Barry. The names of the dead men, both beheved to be in their 20s were being withheld until family members were notified. They died at local hospitals. The mottvc for the I: I 0 a m . attack was unknown. The suspects were Jailed at the Anaheim Temporary Detention Facility. MlllPlll 11111111 In C1lllsl11 ANAHEIM - A crash here Saturday took the life of a Stanton man when his four-wheel.drive vehicle ran into a power pole. Ross R. Reid, 46, was pronounced dead at the scene where his .,.ay 1984' GMC dnf\ed off the riaht side of the road at 130 S. Beach Blvd. about 1:30 a.m., wd Sgt. Frank Van De Weerd of the Anaheim Polioe Department. lnvestiptors could not say whether the accident was alcobol- rdated. -From Dally Ptl•I ...... l«Ylttt Police Log ....... • NEW OllL!AJIS-S... J . ..._.,. Jobmton WOD a founb wm S..urday. hdi .. olfallr'OllldtlRt•t &om llale ~David Dub. a bmet KJu ._.., wbo 10 tau.led me poljtical ...Wilhment tbat the eodoned Re~ia• quit tbc nice. .. With SS pereeat Of the vote counled, Jolln110D. a Democrat., Ud 38S,820 vou:a or S4 percent and Dute, a RepubUcan, bad 311,538 votes or 44 percent. Two minor DemocratiC candidares divided the remainina 3 peJCent Nick Accardo bad l l,4S6 votes 0t 2 percent and Larry Crowe hid 7,800 vota or I percent. ln Louisiana'• open primary ayatem, all candidates run ll&inst each other reprdlea of pany affiliation. Had no one captured a m~ority, Johnston and Duke would have 1net in 1 Nov. 6 runoff. Despite bis defeat. Duke's surpriaina!Y laflC vote sho~ the popular a&?PCal of many of bis ulltl·ri&ht position• and seemed certJ.in to boost his political ambitions. Duke claims be has put bit anti-black, cross-burning days behind him, but calls himself a champion of civil rights for white people. He advocates endina affirmative action and crackina down on welfare abuaers. State Sen. Ben Bqert dropped out of the race on Thunday to help Johnston pin the m~ority he needed to claim a founb term. Bqert and national Republican leaders feared that pany candidates across the country m'ght suffer political damqe if Duke kept his candidacy alive into November under the GOP banner. Bagert's name remained on the ballqt., but under state law his votes could not be counted as part of the official tally. Despite the law, clerks in 22 parishes around the sate reported 7,266 votes for Bagen -mostly absentee ballots cast before he dropped out. UI .... ,_. 1111 CPllll II P•... 11111 The United Nations. fearing the Persian Gulf crisif might last through the wanter, announced Saturday it will stockpile food for another 120,000 refugees from Iraq and Kuwait and buy winter tents for those stranded in camps. Saudi Arabia recalled its ambassador to Jordan. diplomatic sources said. in another reflection of souring relations between the Arab neighbors since Iraq's invasion of Kuwajt on Aug. 2. Saudi Arabia, which requested a U.S.·led multinational force lo help defend 11 after the Iraqi invasion. expelled Jordanian diplomats and cut 011 and a.td to Jordan last month because Amman had not strongly protested Iraq's actions. U.S. officials, meanwhile, said the 2-month-old U.S. troop buildup an Saudi Arabia is virtually complete. But the officials in Washington and Saudi Arabia said the U.S. forces still lack the firepower and supplies necessary to launch a successful ground offensi ve against Iraqi troops an Kuwait. Bntatn's Armed Forces Minister, Archibald Hamilton. said in Dharhran. Saudi Arabia, he expected Bntain's 7th Armored Brigade. with about 7,000 troops and 120 Challenger tanks. to be in place in the Saudi desert by early November. alongside U.S. Manne units already there. The unit won fame as the Desert Rats dunng World War II North African campaigns. by Sharai LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES I 1 was a Monday morning and the Santa Ana winds had scrapeo the sky so clean that Murphy Hodge could see Catalina Island from the window of his Newport Center law office. He took a sip of coffee and gently folded out the previous week's ed1tton of the Newport Beach Weekly out on his oak desk. He had paid only the slightest attenuon to the newspaper until now. But on this panicular Monday, the newspaper was suddenly vef) much his concern. For it was up to him to untangle the legal affairs of the paper following the death of its publisher. Lucy Campbell. Campbell. one of his favonte clients. had taken over the paper following the death of her husband. She had managed 1t well, though the paper had never stayed in the black for more than a month rul\lling. As best as he could fiaure. the ncwipaper and the bulk of Lucy Campbell's estate had been let\ to a nephew -James Th.rush. a pohucal consultant from New York City. But there WllS also the scrawled notation, that seemed to indicate that Lucy Campbell. in her waning days, had dcc1ded to 11ve the paper to her favorite employee, K.athenne Bell. · Murphy Hodge looked over the front page. It was pretty active. Movie actor·turned-Oeveloper Corky Miles had prevented a potcn·· tial hos~e situation at John Wayne Airpon and then had pled&ed an exclusive interview to Katherine Belt, but only if she'd drop her investigation of the death of some water commissioner. There was also the story about the newspaper's former editor 1oing nuts and shooting himself and K.athennc Bell. What a town. he said to himJClf. He knew that this week's edition would be just as action packed what with the near death of the city's mayor. He pushed a button on the intercom on bis desk. "Marsha. get me James Thrush. Let's see if this auy has any ink an his veins. To be contmu~ ... Did You Know? No ringing av• 11111'11 IN11 llat11·111111 tow• • 18 Lapu Beas The Hotel L.aau.na has a be.II tower but no bell, and until l 966 had a neon si.an on top. The praent SpeniJh style ltruc:1ure wu dedicated in 19301 replaci.na the old -rd and batten buildina that was moved to the comer of Laauna Avenue aod Pacific Coast Hiahway in 1896. Build up your repuratioa by oont.ribuu111 historical &cu to Did You Know, 0ruce C.Ut DaDJ PUet. P.O. Box I $60, Costa Mesi. 92616. ....... ••••••• ••••• 1 MONACO -The ~ royal lllll!lb laid Pri9cal Carolinc"t ......... SciliDO ~ 10 lal 91aa•y iD I ~ ovetk>nld111 die llmCb of blue Medillnanean where be WM killed • I boal-nciaa -.ident. . Ttic ~ burial 11 die tiny Olapel of PmCle lolJowed. I public funeral al Moala>'• ~ c:UbcidnL Tbouundl of people. ~ lOUriats in brilbt fach outfits llld dtilem in black moumlal prl). crowded around tbe 1 tS.year-<>ld catbedral durina the warful ccr· emony. Tbe tiny. wt.althy Riviera principality apPeattd sad but. n~t stricken by the same shock that ac:icompuied the death of Caroline s mot.her, Priocas Grace. in a car IClddcnt ~n 198~ . . Oamblina continued at the f'imed ca11nos Without ant.erruptaon. Small businesles cJOsed durina the funeral but quickly reopened for the afternoon. Calirqhi, 30, an Italian businessman, d ied instantly W~naday when his boat ftipped durina the World Offshore Championships. .The somersault slammed him headfirst into the water. The other dnver, Patrice lnoocmti, wu injured. . .. . "The brutality of bis death adds to our pe1n, Archbishop of Monaco Joseph Sardou said at the service. wrhe sea. so calm today. holds dangers that must constantly be confronted." II 1•1 r1111rt111 II 1111_ " .. 111111 MANILA, Philippines - A bomb exploded outside the Finance Department on Sunday hours after a bomb1na at Defense headqua~e.rs. 'raising fears of continued un~t after a revolt ended on the Phahp- pincs' second4araest island. . Both explosions came after the rebel leader, Col. Alcunde~ Noble. surrendered &nd pvc up his three-day secessionist revolt on Mindanao island. The mutiny was crushed after troops loyal t~ President <;orazon Aquino bombed an armr. camp seized by rebels an Butuan city. 500 miles southeast of Mantia. Noble. who took over another camp in ne1ahboring Cagayan de Oro province, 500 miles to the south, gave up Saturday and was flown to Mantia. . Hours after Nobel surrendered. a bomb destroyed two Jeeps and injured one penon outsade Defense Secretary Fidel . Ramos' office at Camp A&uinaldo, a few yards where. Noble was bemg .detained. Chief of Staff Gen. Renato de Villa said rebel soldiers may have set off that blast to get even with the recent blow to renegade forces. MEXICO CITY -The Cuban Communist Pan) will allow local elections b¥ secret, direct ballot. the Cuban government news agency Prcnsa Launa said. in an apparent move toward greater democracy. The party wants to be more "flexible to the characteristics of the territory," the daily newspaper Granma reported The report Fnday was picked up by Prensa Latin.a, monitored m Mexico City. In elections scheduled for November thtough Februan. ctty and provincial committees will be elected b) secret and direct vote and there wilt be 20 to 25 percent more candidates than commiu ec scats, Prensa Latina said. News or the Weird 'llellwllllr •1111t• .... '20-20' lfllcllll DALLAS -The cxecuttve producer of ABC's "20-20" ac· knowled&ed Saturday that the telev1Ston show was duped by ;.n impostor claiming to be Buckwheat from the classic "Our Gana" comedies. William "Billy" Thomas, the actor wbo played Buckwheat. died nearly a decade ago. On .. 20-20" Fnday night, Huah Downs namted a SC'S· ment in which the series claimed to have found Buck· wheat workina as a aroccry bag- aer in Tempe. Ariz. The im- postor, Bill EnaJish, said he had chanacd rus last nime from Thomu and refused to si"1 ORANGE COAST llilyPilat VOL 14, NO. 210 Editor'• Hotline 842"'6088 v _ _....,.,.o.1yP111:11or-• .. be _..._._~IOEdllof YIAlllll!ll abdlll Tiie -~-.....MMDemaybellledlO-d ..... •lie .-ot 91 ltllY IGllC ~ IO - autographs because 1t would 1n· terferc wtlh his work. "20·20" spokeswoman Maurie Perl said Saturday that Thomas' ob1tuancs proved Ena· lish was a f akc and the show would apologize dunng its next broadcast Friday. "(Exccuuve producer Victor Neufeld) feels indeed there was a lapse in the research done by the production team and we may vef) well have made a mistake,·· Ms. Perl said. "Ob- viously "'e arc upset and d1s-- mayed with the mistake." Tho mas' fncnds and family said they were angry the im· postor received a national tele- v1s1on audience Thomas died Oct. I 0, 1980, of a heart attack at aac 49. -By ik A1~tftl Pttn How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Circulation Orange County Adven111ng Clu&lfied OllCJle, "42·W11 &42~1 ~.,.,..,,... lrldude"""' IWTW lllld ~ I Edltonal ~-~. Tllllle)'Ol'eotl'ln'1My_,...,. N9ws pet; ...... ,.,,~ Sporta Dellvwy guarantHI Niwa. IPOIU lu I "t911donGIIW¥e,..P..-11¥ I .. ft\. Clll bllote 10 &JI\ _. _.. ... I • rau lliJ -. Our CMIOl!W ...,,. 0.., "2""''33. • CJl*l ll'Om 8 .. IT\ IO 5 p m. ......... "'911 llOOll Oii ....,._ IO -Ill rau .ct1 .,..~,.... To mek• a correction I II lie 0..,.. C... o.11J PWI poky 10 ~ --•-•~ T•NllPOl!an-or dlllficmlilll1,Clll~t •• ..... e11y ... .............. a..r.......,. Ya,__. ........... ...... ..... VIDI,__.. ~ ........... .,.......,~ ...... ~ v-. .......... c.. . . Dt* ...... Vice,...,.,~ u.r_, p,.p ... ~ ....., llftGllil p_,._........, =re-: .............. ... OlttltllwiDll .......... ~-........ Main office Bu•neuofla 8u11M11 tu 1'2~1 13MiG02 ... ,... . ' . ' . Wrttms•oolumaileo- Now, the giggles, embarrassment have ended ......... , .. ...... Dsr'rs z..tia ,•u• •-·~ ..... ..... aroudillll ... 111 .. .. dieDce. Md .... ... • livetilr .,.,, .. dllill a room ftaU ol .... ICbool lellJon. WMD ao. •eeouo in- vited IM to bit dYicl dui at C'.orona dcl Mar ffiP School. I jumped on iL For an bout lhc studenta and I bubcd ovet my col\Ullnt oPPOlina := punishment, U.S.-Elst involvement. mii,,_.,.,,_. commercialism at Dis· ~llllfll•IAillili neylaod. Newpon'a police -----------belicoptcn and namina Or- .. County's airpon after a movie star. Dwina the hour, we also I dilCUUed my colwnns on buying cocaine, bikiq Laauna Canyon, . Wlina an X-ratina for violent films and correspondina with a · Soviet woman who lives "beyond Siberia." .. , think be is way out of line,'' Mike Wickett later commented. "Jim Wood hu some interestina insights," expressed another student afterwards. . Talkina before a hiab school civics class pve me insiabt. I'm always interested in what's aoina on in the minds of 17-and IS- I year-olds. They asked me toqh questions aod we exchan,cd ideas. &chanae students from Norway and £cypt offettd intriauina observations. Admittedly, some in the group were catchina their early momina shut-eye. A week later, I ~ived written opinions of what Mr. I Breaozzo's class tboqht of my opinionated columns. A few eyes may have been shut, but most of those youna minds were open for business. Like a Broadway actor reading reviews, I studied each or 1 the 60 responses. Their button was my idea to give an X-ratina to extremely violent movies like "Total Recall" and "Die Hard II." Zee Bachman ~ wrote, "That's uncalled for," then added, "it smacks of censonhip on limits on freedom of speech •nd thought." Scventy- five percent of her classmates ~ with Zee. Only I 0 qreed with me. Columns on baJtina police helicopter patrol$ fared better. "h's an invasion of privacy, a waste of gas," wrote Marie DeChristo. "They're a menace," claimed Clancy Canoy. No student spoke up for helicopter patrols, but Ellen Deniken felt poli~ should use them in emeracncies. Most students concurred that Disneyland 1s too expensive and commercial. Counney Strauss agreed with my column of last May: "It cosu aJot to set in and then they're always selling you somethina." In an interestina contrast, students favored the decriminaliza- tion of druas (marijuana only) and rctnstatment of the death penalty. Adam Condon cited the tremendous amounts of money and eoef'l}' expended to fight drugs and yet, "they're still available on any corner." Adam also opposed capual punishment, but two unsi&ned papers urJed "an eye for an eye" approach. Finally, by a maflin of 2-1, the students disaarec<f W1th my oppositjon to the U.S. being in the Middle East. After attacking my "narrow-minded view," one unsigned paper asked, "but how could a Republican ever agrtt with a Democrat?" _ ..... Oodg9 0.....0...0llr .... JaVIN! -M~ 6. .. ...,,.. ~., ber band dutddaa a butt bouquet or yellow balloons. ~ • h:Dd. wbo tn ...... Mr toft-IPokn Spenip, Minlol 111' .. ne kids at ldlool llled '° mn:e rua or-. can me uma.. .. M.iruol ... born with • coo. ,cuJ&aJ deleict. an csua disit oa ber t.Juunb. TboUlb ber .-.a11 qnted to bclp bet, tJaey were unable to aJJ'otd the upeuivc. but ncceaa.ry. plulic~. Now the deformity it IOOC and tbe little sirt is lcamiaa 10 over· come Ute abynea that •mmed from btr binh defect.. The chanat is tbankJ to the Mqjc Mirror Foun- dation, which provides funds for people who can't afford plastic SUT· aery. Mituol WU a P*t ol lloftof' at dlMI 0....A-f'alrt, beld s.a.tday It tbe lr¥iee Hilt.oe. * fouadatioa'• teeODd taefit iJl ita ~ hi5- tory. ne IDOltly bWe audience wu treated ID an afternoon of ~P. bair and plastic su,.ery edvict from leadiaa nperu in the &dd. MicMd Niccole, M.D., founder of Miiiie Minor and a •l~known Oruee Cowlty plastic IWJCOll. $poke on the latnt ptastic sursery tecbniqun. Edward Jimenez., ~ nowned Hollywood hair "de• sianer," diKUUtd hair styles for 1991. And David Doolittle, .. make- up artist to the stan," explained various cosmetic cechniqun. Two audience members were selected for professional makeovers and the ~ults were presented at the end of the benefit. Books move from haves to educator have-nots By Hoity J. Wagner OfMee 0... DlllY Piiot FOUNT AJN VALLEY -Busllina volunteen moved among boxes of books piled on pallets that lined the noon in three rooms of Harper Elementary School Saturday, eascrlY dislributina them to all comers. Nearly 400 educaton, librarians aod representatives of community orpniz.ations from all over the county flocked to the school to take advantqe of the book a.iveaway, aimed at aettina the books mto the hands of those who could not afford to buy t&em. The fair was the 12th of its kind, sponsored by Decade of Education and the Association of Mexican American Educators. Inc. (AMAE). This event was a children's book fair, but the groups also provide adult book fairs. "Tbe books are Jiven away with the understanding they arc going to be pua into t.he hands of the needy," said AMAE Vice President Anuro Rudy Moreno. "We notify low-income areas fint if supplies arc limned." All materials are donated from publishers overruns and d1stribut1on is done by volunteers. Oranae County's community development council loans the aroups a skiploadcr to move the matenals. Fount.am Valle) School District allowed the free use of the school. which 1s among those closed because of declinina enrollmcnL Aiers were sent to 700 schools, libraries and communny organizations throuahout the county. "This 1s great because I'm a first-year teacher. We don't stan out w11h very much. This really helps," said Marissa Ortega, who was loolong fo r cnahsh as a second tanauagc materials for her Santa Ana kmderganeners. 'Tm so lucky. Everythina adds up. This is really a bkssmg for me:· she said as she sorted throuah story records. Many of the books, records, tapes. filmstrips, d1aramas and ditto masters arc tn the realm of classics among children's books Nicco&e, wbo pac1.wecs &om t11c ,......, -,.~ • a a.• ua Collcle of Modidec in 191,. emc.a·· * '1 • * started tbc blodatioa in I 917, ... tllj ~I .. I ti... t ) Wbeo Ile learned O( the 1a,..e M 11 ... ... ... llJ awnbtr of .cc:ideftt i.Dd bUtb dd'cct C-...1 Atn ..._ IMI .... . vicums in this co1.&ntry who cannot people wllO....,...,. k. ... _.. afl'ord reconsttuctive ~· · &lbd it. Wllll8 I ._.. Olll ..... "We UICd to 10 to Meiico ud do ia (die b 1 dMMw), I *" ... ii W the same thin& down there. One%, ta!Jj ..-. .. Zu • ii.id. while we were ~ a r'q)Or1er ".I'M ....,'/ M 1 ~ ton n•••Dll't.C.e asked me •by we d.id.n•1 do this in Miratora extra dilit ud • the Stasa. I said. 'Bccaute every. CODltNCI Mr du•b woald 1111'VC body in the staies can afford iL' He COil upaerds ol 5'000. disaateed ud J looked into it and • "'She CcMald ~ Mve af!arded found oua he was riabt." Niocok n .. ADd t11c com J ... b:ep .-. • said. and u~" Niccolc .-.d.. .. Its a He decided to do sometluna ~bole dilrcreat t~. ol Mi-. ,...., about iL He bep.n donatina his s.n your own ~ ! .dillelmt time and services to ·bbefit these type of self satisfactioo. people and eocoUf1111Cd bis col-Now Mltalol ii beck in icMOI, leques to do the same. Fttina ••ltJ'aiab• a· ... in bCI' CI ti- "'from mastcaomy to burn, to She ii v~ happy. birth defect victims. there are a lot ""The kids don't late me &.DY· of pcop&c here who c:u't afford to more," lbe bee'Nid l9 ~ COllll ~ "°' Linda Francis, an office worker In the lrvtne Schoof District, Ullsted In giving away nearty 300,000 books and other teaching aids to area educators. Story r«ords mcluded "Stone Soup," "The Story About Ptng" and .. Ame ha Bcdeha." Books of I 00 Amencan poems.. romance novels.. v.o rkbooks and more, ranged from lundcrpncn to Juruor h•&h levels. "1 teach spectal educauon for k.inderpnen through sixth p-ade." sa1d Fountain Valle) resident JoAnn Jo~nxn. who teaches 1n Ana.ham. "These will be great because I can use them with the kids. I use them m the classroom and as prizes ... ''l'H been fiodmg everything. books, pop-ups. dtaramas. records, &apes,'' said Carol Garland. who teaches second aradc in Long Beacb. "I gJ\e m) kids books and games as pnz.cs. rather than cand)' ... Then Heidi Edmunds clobbered me for suggesting we buy 011 from the Soviets, instead of the Middle East. Sloppy research she implied; "We tried it once ... and o_fatled." And Lenny Andersen sounded like my editor: "I thmk you should stick to Orange Count) topics." Readina Dave Skinner made my day ... You're so~ht." he said, "about us rushina mto the Middle East before we ha<t our act tottthcr and all Americans out." Councilman may not vote on Irvine plan After readina 60 high schoolers "Opinions and Criticisms of Jim Wood and His Ideas and Statements:· I do thmk we had a worthwhile exchanac; some aareement. much disagreement. But the last critique, by Gcorae Apkarian, put n in perspective. He said: "Mr. Wood seems to be a radical. whose purpose ts to make peopk think. Society needs people hke that. They make us question where we're headed." Thanks. Gcorae. I try. Jim WHll'• co/911Y ru1 Sudays aad Tt•nd•Y•· C'respass charges dropped against priest EL MONTE -A trcspassmg harJe apmst a Roman Catholic tricst accused of block.ina abortion linic doors was dismasscd after a 11ry was unable to reach a verdict o the case. Dusen declared a m1stnal. The Judge said another jury was unlikely to reach a verdict either. By Karen Auge Ofenge Coeet o.ity Pttof IRVINE -It seems nothing 1s sample an this ultimate planned community -pohttcally speakmg anyway. City leaders continue to wrestle w11h the on101ng headache of what to do about previous approvals of too ·much development m lrvm~·s 1ndustnal complex. The ans\\eTS to that dilemma. when they come. will be the product of years of debate and costly study. In the meantime. city o fficials thought they had hit on a tempor· ary solution to stave off the threat of overbu1ldmg and of lawsuits - a so-called urgency ordinance that cfTcctavely halts new construction an the area, known as th~ lrvtne Bustness Complex. But now, the future of that ordi- nance. which expires Oct. 23. ma} be un~rtatn Councilman Barry Hammond has alened CH) attome}'s to a poss.- able confltc! of tnte~st that ma) prevent him from \Otma on issues relating to -development 1n the Irvine Business Comple\ Hammond. a professional mediator. said his compan). Jon Barry Associates Inc .. was hired an 1989 by a firm that may be linked to an IBC developer. Hammond dcdmed to name an) of the o ther companies IO\olved While he awans a ruling b) the Fair Po litical Practices (om- m1ss1on, Hammond said ... Rather than po&enuall) sa') 1 ng someth1 ng I shouldn't. rm JUSt not talking about the I BC " Whtie city attorne)s and the Fau Poht1cal Pract1CC'S Comm1ss1on U) to determmc whether a conflict u 1sts. city offic1aJs also have turned their attention to the impact such a findmg would have. Because It as an "urgency" ord1- nancc. state law requires four coun- cil 'otcs to enact 11 But pending the outcome of a contenuous lawsuit aod possible CH) election. the Irvine counctl f'C'- ma1ns one member shon of its full complement of five members. So 1f comm1ss1on attorneys rule that Hammo nd cannot vote on the issue. there will not be enough votes to lepll) euend the bu1ld1ng cap. But City Attorney John Fellows 1s hopeful that the aty can fi.nd a soluuon to lhis particular dilemma. First. he said. .. We have eon.en phone advice to the effect that tberc 1s not a conflict at all." The question now ts whether the FPPC"s final rulina will oon.firm that advice and whether the ruhng will come befott the Oct. 23 dead- hnc In the meanaime. "We're sllll try1n1 t o explore vanous poss1b1hues, •• Fellows said. One possibility is a statcwtde rule that would allow Hammond to vote tn an emerscncy situation. de5pjte the confuct. he said Municipal Court Judge Richard fan Dusen dnmisscd the charge ptnst the Rev. Gcorat Peter lrv- na on Friday after a jury dcad- xked 11-1 in favor of conv1ct1on. "You're really dealina with a imple trespus1n1 case that has l,.er moral issues thrown in," Van >uscn said. lrvmg. 37, was the first anu- 1bort1on act1 v1st tn Los Angeles County permitted to use the so- called "necessity defense," which allows defendants to araue that the)' broke a law to prevent a hiaher evil. lrvmg. associate pastor of Church of the Assumpuon. was arrested Dec. 19, when 100 anu-abomon Lincoln Savings is target of angry AIDS protest And. without the cap. the Cit} has no legal rttoursc for prc"entmg the excess development 1t has ap- proved. C it) Manqer Paul Brady confirmed this week. There's one other possible solu- llon, Fellows saJd. An appeals coun as set to rule next week on whether C uy Council hopeful Mary Ann Gaido must be allowed to assume the vacant counctl selL "We miaht have an extra counal member b} the 23rd.'. Fellows said. Prosecutors unsuccessfully noved to retry the priest after Van Ill ••1111 111c1•11t • •••••• ., 11111111 protesters pthered outside Oima SANT A ANA -Oranae County Eva. a family plannina clinic in El activists turned out 1n front of a Monte. uncoln Savmgs &. Loan branch here Saturday to protest proposed In several hundred similar anti-federal budaet c uts.. sayina the abortion trcspassina cases." pros-funds being set aside to bail out ccuton have successfully barred the savinas and loans should ao to "ncccuity defense" on arounds AIDS vicums. abortion 1s lcpJ and therefore does More than $700 million is being ROSSMOOR -Sill children and not pose a "sianificant evil.. that anmmed from a proposed federal ~adults were held at aunpoint in would warrant breakina the law. spcndina plan to address AIDS ir home briefly Saturday mom· -87 * .u..d.llM Prea problems nationwide. activists say. by a nei&bbor allqedly &f\l1Y ------------- f ver a paltry outstandin& debt, herifrs LL Larry Richey said. The neiabbor allqedly went to a ~ome o n t.he 2900 block of Yellow• lail Drive at 11 :2' a.m. to collect SI from one of the residents who had Pwdwed some aoodt at a praae ~ tcveral weeks qo. but never ~ Richey aaid. The resident told the ne~~c have to come bec~t~ a "n to collca his money, Richey id, and the neiahbor complied, umina with a l l..,uaie sbotaun. The neiahbor aJlepdly pointed pan at ape m:idmts and de- manac:o bis money. One resident ve tbe ndabbot SlO and he fled rOQlb the front door to his car, said. Deputies found the car later in t afternoon and anated the driv· , Walter Phillip HalJstctn. n, or -.noor. Hallateln wu booked lnto Qr. County Jail on suSCMdon of ntial robbery and amult with deedty weapon. Richey. said. We want VOU to give the Pollee Offleet something THIS time White our local mllltary peopte a,. 89Mng CMtMU, theW tamlllel are finding It hard sometimes here at home. The Coats Meu Potiol Department II asking b your auppon and help to supply non-periahabt! food goodl to ~ food aupplln tor tamlllee of thole tent CMHMU. Many haw lost nor- mal Incomes for being called up °' haw lolt allottMnts. From-Ociobef 8 through Oc10ber u we wm be contctlng non- perisheblt foodl at the below locet~ Of llC)p a matbd Com Meaa Pottce Unit and gNie your donetlon 10 the Officet. Thia It a way to thank our MtVlce people and theff tam1u-. Md !tit them know• cal'9 and appreciatl their lfb1I on our behalf. In addition to the below ioc.tlon, we wtl hwa Boy Scouts and Poliol EJCploter Sc:outa eohctlng ~blee Ocllober 13 and 14 outlkSe moet eo... .... glOOet'/ ...... The men and ~ of the eo.a Mele Pola Oepenment thank you. Oranoe Coul o.tty Pilol D)W .., .. Donut FedDI f tfll .. Aa • McDonald'• ~urant .. w1111a ~~-c... Oolea ..... PQb DlllJe. .... °'" The cuts would loeve S 110 m 1l hon for AIDS treatment Protesters at 17th and Bnstol streets passed out fli ers to motonsts and ca.med s11ns rcadm& ··ea11 us out, Bush" and "Congcss has blood on its hands ... but most cus- tomers at Lmcoln Savtnas, which lost hundreds of milhons of m- vestors' do llars. appeared not to notice. The best place to find • • a • Tiie UCI Pllplclan llteml Santca. for 1 llt •f ..-ru••· ./ ...... , .. _ ~ speciafists te3Ch physloans how to be specialists. ./ ..... ., ... _ alf 00 physicians must meet stnngent requitements betore appoentment to the meclleal staff. ./ .. t Blt ........ I t 1$ 111•- 00 Mldica Center and""~ netwoftc of specialtsts oner the latest technOlogy in attractive. new or recently remodeled settings. ./0...,KClll- we're closer than you tmnk. wtth kx:atJons throughout Orange Coun~ includinQ two ma,<>r centers IO Orange and IMne. When you need a~ U9I our 001Mnient tefemll 9l!IMCI. Them no better YR'-/. And there are no better ~ (800) 338-5560 I Ton~ Uodero I rlr••••• Elliott {1()rp. · opeits-otttce ·· - in Las Vegas MOVING ABOUT The Newpon Beach-hued EWon c.rp .. a peral contractina company, baa annou.oced the opcnina of a ~ Pooa1 office in Las Yeps. John Bridle ofMisaioo Viejo bas been appointed director of operations at the office. a Welcome to the Newpon Beach law firm of Jasper 6 Jasper, which has just sianed a teue to move into the Center Tower office buildina in South Coast Pla.z.a Town Center in Cost.a Mesa. a Cell Can i.e. president Lawrence Goelman announced that the company will open a rqjonal medical pr<>Ce$51Dg center in Huntinaton Beach. JUST THE FACTS The Allea Markeda1 Gro•p and the Terri MkSaeJ Grot1p have been jointly selected to do the public relations and advertisina services for Mezzaluna Ristorante in Coron.a del Mar. The new . I restaurant offen Nonhern ltahan cuisine. 0 Good news from the Good Gwy1 audio, video and electronics rcwler which announced 1t wtll soon double its pretence an Southern Ca11forn1a with three additional stores an Nonhridae. Oranae and Anaheim The Good Guys flaphip store as located tn Huntington Beach. 0 ~Ted EJectroakl, be. announced recently that at wiU spend an ~stamated $2 million on a year-end mult1-med1a advcrtisina campaian to focus attention on the company's new ProWnter dot matrix printer. 0 Ted Stever of Stever ud A110clates in Huntinaton Beach was a recent recipient of the Plast1-Kote "Big Fish" award. The bi&-fish plaque rccognucs the \araelt sinaJe order from a new customer. 0 lrvine-bued gj~U Coetracton, one of Southern Califomaa's leadina construction manqers and general c.ont.racton has completed construction of a $20 million San Diego Rehab1h- tation Institute. CAREER MO VES H. Hendy As- IOciatea, com- mercial interior pWininaand deUan firm, an- nou.noed the birina of Elba- M6 A..._ MN u a project manaaicr. a Coronadel Mar resident ...... w. Pa..P,baa been elected u vice chairman oftbe C&li- fomia Leque ofSavinp Institutions, which rep1etents the uvinp industry thtouabout California. Prouab bu been involved in the industry and related fields for more than 20 yean. a Tbe RR.EEF Funds announced that Dis~ A. Mejia bu been named vice presidcot and southwest director of pro~ for iu Newpon Beach office. Me,,ia wu previously a portfolio man- qer for TCW Realg Advisors. a.,, N ....... ha1 been named vice president and peraJ manqer or the Support Divi.lfon of McDonnell ~Speice S)'ltemt Company in Huatinafoo 8-:b. l.&nie bu bad a 2J.. year c:ateer wit.la Md>oftneU DooaJu. ' 0 c.tll A Q 1»1ft bu been a~ pobated to .._. poeitioo of oec:utive riol 11 11 '1"1 of USfll.E lDIW'UCC Co. la C-. Mila. Oebbmd mow. &om ........ politioD ....... vice 11 1' t 11 ia .,. of underwritina,. Lee Heinz is man with • • a DUSSIOD By Jot AnthOny Or-.. 0.-Dlllf ... Retired Air Force Col Lee Heinz bu a aUaion. By early 199 l, be wants to make the Cocta Mesa Chamber of , . Commerce tbe equal of any chamber in America. Heinz and biJ mostly-volunteer crew are atanina a membcnhip drive in November that will utiliu some of the stratqic planoina methods be de- -veloped while writina a doctoral dis-• aenation on tbe subject. Gone are lbe da)'I when businesses automatically joined a chamber of commerce, be said. With the prolifera- tion of other network.ina aroups, a chamber is forced to show that it can brina in business for its members. Currently, tbe Cotta Mesa Chamber bas 700 memben, up l SO from its early 1990 levels. Heinz says there's no reason wby the .. City of the ArU" can't have 1,000 members by early '91. With that in mind, be added to the number of monthly chamber mixen, lmlinan and breakfast mcetinp. He siped a contract with Oranae Coast Collqe to brina members the benefiw of the campus business center. And be encouraged the "Hat Connection," a group within the Chamber that is credi- ted with firina up the organization through ' get-toaethers where every member wean a hat. Heinz became the chamber's ex- ecutive director in February when the former director, Arlene Schafer, re- siJned to campaign for a scat on the city council. First, he cut the bureauc- racy within the orpnization, reducing the number of committees from 29 to 16. Then he hosted membership dnvcs to produce a telethon-type atmosphere that spurs entbus1asm. A November campa1an is eitpcctcd to bnng ID 100 new members. Organized into seven teams, the membership See HEINZ/II o.'611 .... ln/Orenge eo.t Deity Plot Lee Heinz la the new executive director of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. He hu begun to rebuild an organization f ormerty plagued by lack of funds and Inadequate staffing. New staff pots fractious past bebihd them ~ Tony Oodero °'Wiii c... Olly Not CX>ST A MESA -Will tbe ral Costa Mell pleuc ~ up. While ita aeiabbon -namely Irvine aod Newport 8tach -have pown up co be economic powers. the town that UICd to be mown u Ooet Hill. con- tinua to ponder wbethef it bas a dual pmonality. On one aide of the San J;>ieao Free- way ia a lucrative retail And benkina center, and on the other i1 a bevy of amall merchants whose personality i1 epitomized each June in the annual Uon'1 Oub Fish Fry. Enter the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Establhbed in l 9S2, one year before the incorporation of the city, the chamber bas traditionally been a haven for small businesses. But, in the mean- time, the city bas developed into a bub of btnkina. insurance and retail that is known nationwide. Lee Heinz is the new executive direc- tor of lbe Chamber of Commerce. He arrived in February 1m, movin& from the Lompoc Valley Chamber. Heinz spent 28 ycan at the nearby Vandenbera Air Force Base, where he retired as a full colonel, and be has a doctorate 10 public administrauon from the University of La Verne. He said he likes to say that the Cost.a Mesa chamber is "tumina the comer." "We aot a htlle bit out of sync," he said. "In sum, there were decisions and indecisions that created some dif- ficulties. But, that's in the past." Since his arrival, Heinz has focused on proaress. and he would like to put the disorpniz.ation the chamber ex- perienced where it riahtfully belonas - 10 tbe history books.. "Thi• chamber is in transition. we are definitely a different chamber than a year aao." he wd. "We've made some staff and committee cban&n." See CHAMBER/II Chainbers are someone to lean on in hard times By Tony Oodero Orenge eo.t Deity Piiot COST A MESA -As the economy stans to fall on tough umes. locaJ businesses may bcgJn to lean on their local chambers of commerce for as.- s1stancc. A smoothly functionina chamber can be a boon to small bus1Desscs by prov1dina a network of bus1Dess con- tacts, a polit1caJ voice and vehicle for community leadership. "It's really to better the whole city:· sa1d Valerie Torelli. owner pf Torelli RcaJ Estate m Cost.a Mesa. She said when she first began her real est.ate busaness. she wu able to make a lot of cont.acts throuah lhe chamber's busmess network. She has since let her membership lapse, however. she dad recommend the chamber's resources for new bus1Dcsscs. "If they don't do any promoting on their own, then S 14S for the whole year to network is a aood deal," she said. "for someone who is st.artma out. sure, it's 1ood to join." . Kim Kasell , owner of Diamond Sign m Santa Ana, aareed with Torelli that the chamber is &ood for business, but she said it is also imponant to become active in iu functions. "You act out of it euctly what you put into it, .. she said. "We donate a lot 6f time and ID return we set a lot of business." K.uell, who 11 on the board of ducc- ton of both the Cosll Mesa Chamber of Commerce and the South Cout Mctf9 Rotary Oub, said chamber con- tacts have benefited her personally. "We went to one mixer at Newpon Harbor and aot about $3,000 wonh of work out of it." she said. Alicia Lang. owner of Graphic Dc- SJgn in Costa Mesa has recently Joined the Costa Mesa chamber. "They didn't call me, I called them," she said. "It's a nice way to try and get some networking aoina. At least you're meetina people one on one, not JUSt cold calling." "We consider the chamber as an avenue to build busmess," said M811Je Hopkins, president of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce. "It's not JUSt a wcial club." "We work very hard at network1D&." she said. "We offer services and pro-ararns to assist the businesses lo ict mo~ business." The fountain Valley chamber has maint.amed a fairly consistent member- ship and cordial relationship wtlh the local business community, and Hopluns attributes this to several fac- tors. "We have a very active and vibrant business community in fountajn Val- ley," she said. "We also have a very well coordinated board of directors and staff." The Oranae Coast area1 chamben of commerce have historically been strona, said Lucien D. Truehill, chair- man and chief executive officer of the 0ranae County Chamber of Com- merce. .. They (the coast.al cbarnben) are au very strona and very active cbAmbcTI," Trvehill said. "Tberc'1 an exbuberanoe in tbe coast.al cbamben that isn't evi- dent in the inland chambers." Cl IA~1BEHS ()Fl'( )~t\tLHl'I · -c.i"ent memb«'thip '! · Last yNtS total? . Highnt tota/1 CX>STAMESA Current metnb« IOtlll • 906 Lat YMf • Ulldet 500 ttghMt taCal ~ Annuel dUlll • $15 b non~; $145 '°' 50 ~ ... °' ..... and lll)lldfd ·Slal ·4.5f)U3~ Etll 1912 NEWPORT HAR80R CYrrent IMfPbef tcieal • 11 '¥1 lAlt yeer -1131 ....... 1538 MMlblr _,.. -'200 to '5,IJOI) ... ,, Elf.,.,. IRVINE CottM "*'*' ~ . 1,212 """~· 1,117 ~.,_,.2$2 Mnolt ... • 1235 • $1511 ~-12 Ell. 1•11 -Annl.JMdW1? -How many ott staff? -How Jong ellablllluxJ'! HUNTINGTON BEACH Curren! ~ tot.i · l20 Laty.--890 HigtlM1 'OCal • 920 Dun RZS • 13.900 S\tlft·5 e..a. 19().4 IOJNTAIN VALL8Y CUnent IMmblr lrJllll • IDO l.eltps·500 ~ .... 500 °'*•~ Still · 4,5 &l.1915 Living tmsts bypass probate, 'but aren't for everyone By Ann Cony MoCllltCfly ~ ~ Livina tru1u can be the ticket to thouundJ of dollan in uvinp on probate costs. But contrary to some 1ugestion1, they are not for everyone. Nor are they the only mane of avoidina probete. .. If you have a very modett estate, it'• unneoe111ry, became you can avoid promte throulh other devicea." aid Thoma A. '"TIC" Craval, a Sectamenco lawyer wbo bandies Cltate plana.iftl. IJI Calilon1a. ..... ii waived it tbe ~ value of pcmmiOG1 ii a.. a.ban 16().000 u4 if tbi penoG bM DO ialll'llt ta..a ..... ..-~ ..... ··0,000.No ......... dall ..... IDpaHllllDal ma tie no 11 Nd to 1 -"rivill .,_ wi-..dle .. 1a1 ... _,or,......_ ....................... .., ...... ........................... 101'·•:::1 ........... . ..... w -II IJ, .... 1' Don Oteen. 1taft' auomey for the probete div\aion of Secrameaco County Superior • Court. bel.ieva that it'• a bed ic.tea for people co spend money they may need in thil lifetime just co muimi.zc the windfAlf for their bein laler. .. Theft are a lot of people for wbom it maka no eeme co IPCftCI that ki1'd of money (OD a tivf.QS tnm) avoidinl probate. Tbey have other need& tot the money, .. be ealct • becau1e it en\l.Ut court aupervilion. which i1 a ~ conuibutor io tbe ti.mo-and .. eapente IKton. ~ ii DO judicial review for diapoe.ition of ...., under a Uvina tnast, and autboriU.. Oft tbe IUbioct •Y that cu be • diltinct diMdvant.111 ln eocne cua. • r ; II Cl n • • Touriau anivina at national parks and monumtnt.s will flnd thtm closed. • ~ ~tr offices will stop accepllOI applicauons and wotken face potential furtoups which may affect office hours. Alona tbe Cout. there are offices in Costa Mtta, Huntinaton Beach and Lquna NiaueJ. • Tht Postal Service will con- tinue opcratina normally because lhe qency was liken out of the federal budact in 1971. •Civilians who work for the military may be furlouahcd. but military penonnel, here and in the .... -,, .... = ......... , ........ . .. .... efOcla••· ... ....... .. -r.(ICJl'I _. .... • drr b'a• ..,.c.._ • ._. ...... ...... will ... co. ••idll lidiM ...... aad ....... lnliJ..we. •Aiinlk..,...wiu,.. --Oil dUO for DOW ........... if the cse.dloCk pcnisu. tbere wOald be a ,..clioa ill &W rmtw OI COftttaleil ....,.. to Wort. ,.... -....~~ ...... -~ Jolui w.-· Aiipart. • Tiie' ·m.etnai ltrieii.e Service YtilJ bePa a tOlll llrilMIOwa on TuetclaY. = W, .curily perlOftDd IO IJI •Mles. 8 UW CNCfiiaalll walbrl of all t fP.tS will remain oa the iob. includiQa. the f'Bf, Oislom1 Ser- vice, federal priton ' pl.nb and On.ta En!OtCemeat ~ pmon-nel • MOii vewus• Admlnisuation facilities. inttudina tbe 1a1p hospi- tal in Lona Bclcb. will remain open. • AmU'llCk will DOI be affected immediately, becaute it receives only about lO percent of iu yearly budaiet from Walhinaton. The rail- road is considerina ~pandina its services to ma.kc up for expected cutbacks in air service. ..... ,, ... . -.. ..... -..... WAIHJNOTON -ne w.e IO Win I fednl ··-= .... FriilJ ... -----om WOl.......,tylOlheMM•k CMltlook j• U I De9f -~ mnt ~ RDt a ctdli8ct lipll &baa a ftClellioa ia at bud. Addi119 to the ooafUiD'\ ..... omilu ~ divided O\ICf ......., coetl"HioiW w~ on a lildllt lccord will be a bloW to die D8tioa'• economy or a Pllliae pteelic9mtnt that IOOD will be fcqonen. Thi &Uncial ....... wobbled ~y for a whill ia lb8 .au of the budlet news. The Doir Jones indus- trial averqe fell more than 60 pointt m the minuics after trldi"I opened Friday, but recovered to post only a th&bt lou at the end of the day. Tbe pnce of 3()..yar U.S. Trasury bonds alto dipped, u im- mediate relief on intettst rates ap- pea.rcd unlikely. Federal RC1Cr'Ve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan bad promised to ease intcmt rates if a erelUble budaet qieement was reached - a move that may be postponed indefinitely by con- aressional wranalina. Orange C•n~ Stack Watt;h ewr .... Net . ... '"° N .... e . .., Pftce ow .. ...... Low I ADV ANCEO LOGIC NASO 6 1/4 + 1/4 19 1/4 6 2 ADVANTAGE LIFE PRODS NASO 2 9/16 + 1/16 4 S/S 2 1/2 3 ALLE.t'GAN NYSE 13 7/8 .. 18 7/8 12 1/4 4 ALPHA MICROSYSTEMS NASO I 3/8 -1/8 91 3/8 I 1/2 S.AMERICAN HEALTH SERV NASO 1 3/16 .. 2 7/8 I 1/8 6 AMERICAN PACESETTER NMS 3 3/4 • l/8 4 1/2 2 3/8 7 .AMPLICON INDUSTRIES NASO 1 .. II 7 8 ARCHNE CORP NASO 6 1/8 + 1/4 12 7/8 s 7/8 9 ARMOR All NASO 11 1/4 .. 20 l/4 II 10 AST RESEARCH INC NASO 11 3/8 + S/8 25 3/8 10 3/8 I I BE AVIONICS NASO 6 3/8 -1/8 10 3/4 6 3/8 I 2 BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS NYSE 12 3/8 + 1/4 18 1/2 12 1/8 ll.BELCOR NASO I 3/16 + 3/16 3 I 14.BERGEN BRUNSWIG AMEX 22 3/8 + 1/2 28 3/4 20 1/2 15.BRIOGFORD FOODS NASO IS • 3/8 24 IS 16.BRISTOL RESEARCH NASO S/8 1 l/16 1/4 17.CAM DATA SYSTEMS NASO I 1/8 .. 2 l/8 S/8 18.CARL KARCHER ENT INC NASO 6 1/2 • 1/8 12 l/4 6 1/2 19.CENTENNIAL GROUP AMEX S/16 -1/16 I l/4 S/16 20.CERAOYNE INC-CALIF NASO 2 7/8 -1/8 4 3/8 2 S/8 21 .CHESAPEAKE INDUSTRIE NASO I I 1/2 I 22.CIMCO NASO 9 + I 1/2 13 1/4 1 1/2 21 CLOTHESTIME NASO I S/8 -1/4 6 1/8 I 5/8 24 CMS ENHANCEMENTS NYSE 2 3/8 + 1/8 10 7/9 2 1/4 25 COMARCO INC NASO 2 1/4 3 3/4 2 1/8 26 COMMERCEBANK NASO-9 1/4 16 3/4 9 1/4 27 COMMRTON CP A AMEX 6 + 1/8 8 3/8 S S/8 28 COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRI NYSE 24 1/2 lO S/8 20 3/8 29 COVINGTON TECHNOLOGI NASO 7/16 + 1/16 IS/16 13/32 lO DATUM INC NASO 2 + 1/Q 4 l/4 I 7/8 31 OICEON ELECTRONICS I NASO 2 1/2 • 3/8 6 1/4 2 1/2 l2 DISTRIBUTED LOGIC CO NASO 1/2 + 1/16 I 7/16 7/16 33 DOWNEY SVGS&LOAN ASS AMEX 11 S/B + 1/8 19 1/2 11 1/2 34 OVI FINANCIAL NASO 8 1/2 -5/8 11 3/8 3 3/8 lS EIP MICROWAVE NASO 2 1/4 4 1/4 ,.,,4 36 ELDORADO BANK AMEX 9 1/9 • 5/8 IS 3/8 9 1/8 37 EMULEX CORP NASO 6 1/8 -S/8 7 7/8 4 3/8 38 FHP INC NMS 11 1/2 • 1/4 22 1/2 11 1/2 39 FIDELITY NAT"L FIN AMEX 10 3/8 + l/8 12 9 1/4 40.FILENET CORP NASO 7 1/2 + I 1/4 21 1/2 s 41 FIRST AMER FIN Cl A NMS 9 -1/4 14 1/4 1 7/8 42 FIRST AMER FIN Cl B NMS 7 1/2 12 1/2 6 1/2 43 FLUOR CORP NYSE 34 7/8 + 1/2 48 3/4 l4 1/8 +4 FOR BETTER LIVING NASO 8 13 1/4 8 45.FURON COMPANY NMS 11 1/2 + 1/8 19 II 3/8 46.GATEWAY COMMUN. NASO 1/8 2 1/4 3/4 47 GENERAL AUTOMATION AMEX 7/16 I 3/8 7/16 48.GISH BIOMEDICAL INC NASO 12 1/4 16 1/4 s 49.GRAOCO SYSTEMS INC NASO s 1/8 • 3/4 13 s 1/8 SO HAMMOND CO NASO 2 3/4 s 1/4 2 l/8 SI HELIONETICS AMEX 2 3/4 • 1/2 7 3/8 2 1/8 S2 HYCOR BIOMEDICAL INC NMS 4 5/8 -+ I 8 l/8 3 5/8 SJ ICN BIOMEDICALS AMEX 6 7/8 + 3/8 11 3/4 s S4 ICN PHARMACEUTICALS NYSE 3 + 1/4 s 1/2 2 1/2 SS J M PETERS AMEX 2 l/4 • I /8 10 1/2 2 l/4 S6 LANDMARK BANK NASO 8 3/4 12 1/2 8 3/4 S7 LASER PRECISION NASO 2 7/8 + l/8 4 S/8 2 1/2 SS MAI BASIC 4 NYSE I 3/4 + 1/8 3 3/4 I S/8 S9.MEDSTONE INTL INC NASO 2 1 /8 -1/4 9 1/2 2 1/8 60 MET ALCLAD NASO I 1/2 I l/4 I 1/4 61 METROPOL CIRCUITS AMEX 1/4 I 1/16 1/4 62.MICROSEMI CORP NASO I • 3/8 2 l/4 I 63 NATIONAL EDUCATION NYSE 2 3/8 • I /8 8 1/8 2 l/8 64 NATIONWIDE HEALTH NYSE 16 1/2 + 1/8 17 3/4 fl l/4 6S NEWPORT CORP NASO 8 3/8 + S/8 10 1/8 7 1/2 66 NEWPORT ELECTRONICS NASO 3 J/8 . 1/4 4 1/2 l 3/8 67.NEWPORT PHARMACEUTIC NASO 2 9/16 • 3/16 l 3/8 I 13/I~ 68 NICHOLS INSTrTUTE AMEX 13 5/8 + S/8 18 1/4 11 l/8 69.00ETICS CL B AMEX s l/4 7 1/2 s 3/8 70.00ETICS INC Cl A AMEX 4 l/8 + 1/8 5 l/4 4 1/4 11 .P D A ENGINEERING NMS 5 l/4 · I /2 7 7/8 3 1/2 72.PACESETTER BUS PROP NYSE l 1/8 · I /8 6 3 1/8 73 PACESETIER HOMES NASO 7 1/4 • 1/2 9 1/4 1 74 PACIFIC INLAND BANK NASO s 1/2 6 1/4 s 1/2 75 PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC NYSE 9 1/4 + 1/2 16 1/4 8 l/4 76.PACIFICARE HLTH SYST NASO 14 3/4 27 1/2 14 1/4 77 PARKER AUTOMOTIVE NASO 1 3/4 + 3/4 10 1/8 4 1/8 78.PLAZA COMMUNICATIONS NASO S/9 5/8 3/8 79 PRINTRONIX INC NASO 10 1/8 + 3/8 ll 7/8 9 5/8 80 PROVENA FOODS NASO 4 -I /4 5 1/2 3 3/4 81 OUIKSIL VER INC NASO 11 J/8 • I 5/8 29 1/2 I I 3/8 82.RAIN80W TECHNOLOGIES NASO 7 1/4 14 6 3/4 81 REAOICARE INC NASO l 1/8 + 1/4 4 7/8 2 1/16 84 ROPAK CORPORATION NASO 6 -1/2 9 • 4 3/4 as SAFEGUARD HEAL TH ENT NASO 4 3/4 8 3/4 4 3/4 86 SHELLY ASSOCIATES NASO I 3/4 2 1/2 I l/4 87.SPI PHARM AMEX 7 1/4 + l/4 9 7/8 S S/8 88 STANDARD PACIFIC NYSE s 7/8 15 s 7/8 9' THREE 0 OEPTS AMEX 4 • 1/8 4 5/8 4 90.TOKOS MEDICAL NASO 10 1/2 • I 1/2 16 1/2 9 1/4 9 1.TRANSCON INC NYSE 3/8 2 1/2 l/8 92.TRICARE NMS 6 • 1/8 9 6 91.TRIMEOYNE INC NASO 2 S/16 -9/16 6 3/4 I S/8 94.UNICARE FINANCIAL AMEX 12 ll 7/8 11 l/4 95.US FACIUTIES CP. NASO l S/16 • l/16 5 5/8 l 96.VARCO INr!RNATIONAL NYSE 10 • I l;r& I l 1/2 , S S/8 97 .VIRAT!K INC NMS 2 -l/8 1 1/4 2 98.WEST COAST BANCORP NASO I 5/8 + l/8 l 1/4 I 99 WESTCORI' AMEX 6 1/2 + l/8 8 S/8 ,6¥8 . 100.WESTERN OIGrTAL AMEX 6 1/2 + 1/8 14 1/4 61 /8 IO I.WET SEAL NASO ll 1/2 + 1/1 18 J/4 I 12 f02.WYNN'S INTEltNATIONAL NYSE IS 1/8 -t/8 2) 7/8 IS 1/8 ...... r.re ............. .......... WC 1111 '-9 1.HYCOR llOMIOfCAl + 27.Sft 1.HEUONITICS -15 .~ 2CIMCO + 20.aa. 2.GRAOCO SYSTtMS . 12.77 .. ).,,lENET CORP + 20.~ J.OUUCSILVH INC -12.~ 4 .Srt PHARM. + 11 54 .. 4.TOKOS MIOfCAL • 12.so.. S.PAIKU AUTO + 10 71 .. •• ,,VARCO tNTL. -10 .... oau ~by Nl'WPO't Sttutftits Corp.'°' rt••"' ltllof....,Df• on q °'"'"' ~ COftl«t ~ t(ltpettk ~of NfWPQft s.curtUa; a 917•1•1. • .... rs EE *M ei,.,-,!:.. • z==· r:: lllildo 11cmve~wladw ..... .... die ......... , ii • d9ie edll ola 1ec111i-. ifDOt iD oac. ...... -it -it01 • tnnd. We've been pushed o~er the edit-... We're in a f\Ullllion and it' 1 IOiJll to '° on for It a.. m to n1Ae moetbi,.. laid David w sa. an .....,.., for DIU·McGraw ~. Tbe Bulb ldminisuation lOSlSU die economy bu no1 fallen into a remaion, but pm.idential spok.es.- mu Matlin Fitzwater said ycster· day that .. we're c:enainly concerned about tbe economy." CllmEll FromC1 In &ct.. Heim aid dW wbcn he arrived It tbe cbamber, I ltaff did 001 evea exill .. Vohantecn ~ nmnina the c:bamber,"' be uid. .. We converted &bat vol•-ltaff' to paid penoa-nd. 8Dd we will continue to expand. Our pl ii to ltt up to 10 within tbe oat t I moot.bl. ..We .,. on the mo~ forward to csublishina support for the buli- DCIS community, .. he aid. .. By the end of 1991, we hope to be OD I par with Newport and Irvine in respect llEllZ FromM committee will meet in a baJloon- fillcd chamber office to do ••warm c:aJli.Da. .. Accordina to membership direetor Kay Slerlina. the stratqy worts beca111t the caDen won't be cont.ec:ti.Da total ltr'l.DFf'l. "They'll be c:a11ins people they wializc or do bowoaa with ... Eada ltam wi1J be dressed ID the T-thirts of their favorite NFL foot- beJJ team. Prizes will be awarded to the team that brinp 10 the most memben. Orange Coast . Business Services to manbenllip." Altme Sdlai:r WU the c:hamba'a eucuuve direcuw before Heim ar- rived.. Sbe mes tbe mfr ... cut beet becau1t tbe bocd of di.recton wuted to ave money. That lack of .funds WU the dwnbct'I bigest obaade, abe said. 1'bey (the baud) direc:t.ed me to let the rat of the sWI' ..,, .. Schafer laid. ""So, J ran t.be chamber by myself for a month. .. Sc:bafer raiped &om the l1afl' in December and is now coocenuatina ber eft'oru on a bid for the c.osta Mesa City Council Schafer did acknowledac, bow- What maka the Costa Meu p'OUp's wk di.fficuJt. Heinz said. ts the abeenoe of a paid ala.ft: With just two full-time employees, there'1 a limil to bow much the Chamber can do in the way of ldvenisina. testimonials and other promotional wot'L But be bas peti- tioned the city of Cos1a Meu for $ 13,000 to brioa in a full-time ro- oeption.ist for six months and to devcJop an economic profile for the city. There are belies that people want to know about Cotta Mesa that Heim wants to put into a report similar to one be produced for the city of Lompoc.. Every day, be md. hundreds of calls pour into the Chamber. People from tbe Eut C.oast wan 10 know where tbey abould locale their busi~ oea Othen are curious about Tri- :e':,~ = = = OD Newport Boulevard will be re- lieved.. - lD lbon. the city needs to con- tract out these informational 1er- vices to the Chamber, so that the Cbamber won't have to keep proVldin& them for free. ·•If we directed tbOle calls to the city. they'd be inundated. .. FREE ADMISSION _ ............ . 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(714) 957-1217 The prospectus contains more compete information regarding fees. ex nsesandnsks.rNd1tcaret before 1nvestorsend Law School in Irvine WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY College of Law is proud to announce the opening o( itl third law school campus in the Irvine Sp«tn.tm. • WSU'a lrvlMcamP'l' is now open for day, nrmlng and Wttkend cla~ Spring classes begin January 14, 1991. • Other WSU law Khools Aft located in Fullerton and San Di~. . • Scholarships nd financial~ are avaiwble . • J 966 fOtA """' to ""'*" ""'*"";"' Up' 11/buatbt • 1972 llm>•g• 1990. c.Jifontilt'•"""" .. ldlool • 197J A.ccrelital 6y 0-.Utt. "'&r £y ... ,.,, CA/Jfon* •1976 AcmiliMilty Wurm~ "1~ .,.,,c.uqa •1990 nw~~ .. ,,.,. r } L WEDD• FromA1 kniabts and even a Roman soldier. The poomsmen were clad in chain mail and the bridesmaids as courtiers. The riqbearer wore a royaJ blue tunic and pants under an armored breastplate, ca.rryina the rina affixed to his shield. The flower &iris wore white princess aowns with Sold braid trim and gold tinsel crowns. .. , think it's really exciting and it's really-fun," said Noelle Anderson. 1 . ttre princess' "snap-on" daughter. "And I really like dressina up." And, of course, Kmg Arthur clad in bis red velvet cape led his daughter. the bride, to the st.age an the park's A l.CIANCm•-• ............. ................... ~ ........ Clllfar89'1 c I :JI _. ........... dli ....,, .. .... ,.,... .. IAct_ .......... ~ 1Wb1DW1Wlllaz-... H ... .. w._ llld D1•u:na DiDM ,.11t1I• n.,..... w.., ............... .... feiDlllill•• ., ..... ~ ...... it .... reinvfecwaMd 1lle b1ner Su Frucitco mayor''acampmip. .. ,, wu an enormous monJe lift to everyone ia the campaip." said SU Fria- citc0 attorney DUane ~ Feinstein'• campaip chairman. "Ot.herwi1e, we were bavina to trim and cut activities.'' On tbe other hand. tbe rulina has been N'~o Mike Pemnl of Saltnu ponderl how to get hla 634 lb. pumpkin out of htl patch, where It gr9W from a Med from the 530 pounder he grew last year. He says lix men wm llft It onto his truck today to take to the World Pumpkin Contest In San Francieco. He hu 14 pumpkins ovet 300 Iba. In hie patch. frustntina for Wilson. · "The thina we puti<:ularty object to is comina six weeks before the election, it has thrown everythina into to1al confusion,·· said Wilton strateam Otto Bos. amphitheater, where knights and ladies- in-waiting waited. Within a few minutes, Mad Michael approached on a white horse, beari~ a bouquet of deep red roses for his pnn- cess bride. The waiting crowd cheered and applauded. As Wlth most fantasies, the real thing didn't come off euctly as it does in daydreams. The poom had trouble with his dis- mount under the wei&ht of his armor, bumpina one attendant to the around and nearly fallinA from the stqe himself as he came to meet his bride. Then he had trouble gettina his· helmet off his head and the ringbeam" had trouble removing the nng from his shield, Mad Michael's squire had to remove his armored gloves so he could give his u c bride her ring, all to the amusement of the court and guests. A crowd of park visitors pthered to watch the s~cle and there wasn't a dry eye in the house by the time Mad Michael led his trusty steed bearing Princess Shelly from the stafe .. '"" The couple had bumbl~ ~nninas with a chance meetina at Studio Cafe. "I picked the little sleaze doa up in a bar," the bride said with a wry arin. They dated for a mon1b and he proposed. . Even with the minor setbecks, the story had a nappy endina. ""Michael and Shelly Anderson are man and wife -or kniaht and princess. After "the CCf- emony, one male weddina auest said, "Isn't this arcat? Only th~ two could be that goofy." T I The rulina seems to have indeed eneraized Feinstein. Addressina audiences in the past week. she bas appeared forceful and confident, shunnina prepared te"Xts to speak directly to crowds and attackina Wilson with renewed viaour. She acknowledaes that her campaian was BEACH FromA1 Manqer Robert Wynn said. Some like the boardwalk., but not the patios. Some like tbe boardwalk and the patios. Others would prefer a naked beach -no sidewalk. no private walls. .. we·v~ bad every sugestion, from A to Z, •• Wynn said. After a year and a half studyina the decades.-old problem, a joint citizen-staff 0 N PALMILLA LUXURY RESIDENCES & CUSTOM HOMESITES 7 San Simeon, Laguna Niguel, CA Breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding valleys and blue Pacific are displayed by day, while the glow of dazzling city lights is presertted at night. On a hilltop in exclusive Laguna Niguel, the gated luxury . residences and custom homesites of Palmilla offer the essence of cultured contemporary living. Bidding for these luxury residences, to be sold at or above minimum bid without reserve, will stan from $420,000. Minimum bids for the custom homesites will start from $138,000 without reserve. Call now for Catalogue #122 or Visit the On-Site Auction Irif onnation Office Open Daily 10 AM -6 PM (800) 966-0660 LFC -RMI Eu"'~ Mo1*ti111 Snvk~1 • A Division~ lAinjl Plnmdll COl'ponlillt, ...... 2411 MsMllur llMI.. Nllwpan a.ta. CA 926e0-Sl27 ••« ondtllMutDllll.._ DWlltc& ~=-.. .u:=~ Sl,OOO~WWI llld 15.000 Pll' .... ideal ... CDIDmitw .... nc...ut• tioMl. .. We llad S'J0,000 iD tbe ~ when this N"9aed." Flimaeia mt Friday lo an baelniew. Sbe ldded, Jlowever, that ~ f'uDd.ni--. ind~ oae lul Tuelday njpt dilt brouibt ID SI00,000, were asre.dyldatdt.aled. .. ,, wu very t.ipt and every week we ICl'&mbled. Tbat __. the fim week we did not tbiDk we could make a television buy," Feinstein recalled. Tdevisioft it the chief reason campaip contributions are 10 vital in statewide races in California. Became of the state'• size and divenity, candidates larJely rely on paid 3().«COOd commcrcials to tty to build their i~ with voten and set their mesuaes across. . By beina allowed to accept luJer con- tributions, Feinstein will find it much easier to railC enoUJh money to buy TV spots durina the criucal final month of the campaip. But Wilson and his aides are still bopina that U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist will restore the con- tribution limits. committee recommended the city ldopt a policy that would aJlow the encroachments to stretch IS feet onto the sand -the a vcrqc depth of most patios. Propcry owners would have to obtain permits and pay fees for their improvements on an annual basis, u'ii'aer The committees p . That option is sure to be shot down by the Coastal Commission, staffcn said. Others aren't so sure. "You never know what a body like the Coastal Commission wiU do," Councilman DonaJd Strauss said. Harvard, Amherst picked best of big and small schools W ASHJNGTON - A world- class faculty and "the nation's choosiest admissions office" made Harvard University the top larae school in a poll, and Ambent Col- lqe was selected the best small liberal arts collele. U.S. News and World Report, in its annual survey, also 1elected Juilliard School, Babson CoUeae and Harvey Mudd Collete u the best specialty ICbools. Selected u top rqionaJ collcaes and universities in its special report on "America's Best Collqe:s" re- leased in Monday's editions of the mqazine were Villanova Univer- sity, Wake Forest University, llJi- nois Wesleyan University and Trinity University. The country's oldest institution of hiaher learnina. Harvard was selected as the country's leadina liberal arts university for the first time since the survey bepn in 1983, aJthouah it had ranked among the top five in the other yean. The Cambridae, Mass., institu- tion was chosen over 203 nationaJ universities becau1e of its "a world- class faculty," its cuttina~ re- search and its striqent ldmissions standards, the mapzine said. For last fall's freshman class, Harvard accepted about 18 percent of 12.843 applicants, the mapzine said. FolJowina Harvard u top na- tional universities were Stanford, Yale, Princeton, California Institute of Technolc>1y, MauacbUJetts In- stitute of Technoloty, Duke, Danmouth Collqe, Cornell and Columbia. Amhent Collqie alto was a fint- time winner amona America's 14 l national liberal IJ'U schools. Tbe mqazine touted its ••commitment to academic flelibility and the in- timacy of a small atudent body." Last year, Ambent accepted only 22 percent of the 4,S04 students who applied for the freshman class. The Ambmt. Mui. school edsd out Swarthmore and arch-rival Wil- liams Colles. Swarthmore was the winner the last two yan. BowdoiA C:OU. raaked founh, followed by Wellesley, Pomona., Wcalcyan Onivenity, Middlebury, Smith Ind David.ton. U.S. News ranked tbe 1,374 four- year colletet and univmities bued on multi of questionnaires &om cona.e pmidtn"' dean• and acl- miM.fona directon and the inathu· Uonl' reconh in five key areu, inctudina fCPU1ation ftw ICldemic exceUence, flundal raouftlet and ability to main undei11adute and pwSua .. atudeftta. New Yortt City'a JWllianl Scbool .... W11 ruUd II the DIUOa't fomDolt m.-CCIOlllCtVatotyudthtNo.1 IN ICMol in die U.S. News IUfWY. ..... Coll• raUed top .... thtl4 ..... FIM~ia ... ~ ......... _._.,. ,...... .. -o.-o111 ..... ,... ., .. ,.,,,, ................. -can.,11 curcq wn .._., ltocif/lllNC...11 ..... .... W_.,.C.'11lallll ..... W-.. 11•111 Ulll••lllJ ..... ,,,,. _. ............ u11,..., 1a 111i1 .... ....... Fl, •• , ..... ., ........ a..111 C.. .. NII LOS ANOILD No Ricky ...., No prallhm ltimJE;viM ....... t111 USC lktlli• ID ......... ~ -.... 11 Coli1rum. bid Ulle ableDce of the ~ ~ ........ i .. wn.ct ~ ~ /A :: ill dJect for tbe y~· twUlina --7 ErviDI bed 199 yards bem ..wna Some adVle ce:.. bit i!*te a week 1fO u USC l'llCbd up 331 Nsblns yards ..... Ob.io State. But mitlina LA.'1 tee0nd belt Ervin didn't bun. • Use thiS l•tem ED• reckhirt topbomorc tailt.ct Mazio Roy11er, wbo bad run for 70 yards t tbi1 1eU011. all apinst Ohio State. and 120 0 wrap Your yards in hit USC career. Receivinc bis fint call for extensive ••Moul w ................. woeftal C..,. nm ~II ••, pi•i• more Ulan be <. Md ... --ia die ant quarter, mote &ban be bid ia lUs career by halftime and a 10W of 20l on 33 earria IO Iced tbc Trojaat IO a J0.17 Plc:ifto. I 0 football vie> IOI)' over WMhi'lllO" State before S9,3n It the c.olitieum. ... think briDa able IO ,et a pme Wider his belt and nallli .. for 200 yards ... tbat•• an eiceUan IWt," USC Coecb . Lury Smith Wet. · Roy11er became tbe fint USC beck to nasb for 200 yards since Ryan Knabt pined 204 ...uist Cal in 1986. He bad 123 at the half. "They told me late in the third quarter that I WU aoina to ,et 200 yards." Royster' said. .. The ofrenlive line, all of them tot toeether and told me we're aoina to ,et you 200. .. , felt a litde nervous." Ro)'l1er said. "This ii like a dream come true. Later in the week. RK:ky Ervim helped me to relu ud feet men cc.'atldeot. I bew I coUld play, IO I jUll Wal out Md played." . •t JloylW ..... lbc oely Tiojujaone ia tbe becldield .. AaUbect Sclou Lock- wood nllbed for l 02 on 20 carries. ln all. USC MW ror l07 yards on 64 . carries u tbe T ' OU1pincd Wubiaa-'°" Seate. 466..:r: IOW ~. Wttiie contlOllina fint dowM, 18-19, and time ol po.Ilion. 37:19-22:41. I And wbca tbc Trojam didn't nan, qur- aert.Ck Todd Marinovicb threw well.~ pkU.aa 14 of 11 for l S9 yank with DO interceptioos. The OUtina ~I pair of roulh weeb for tbc topbomore Heitman candmie. who IUlJllled l8li.Dll w..aun. ton and faced I ICCODd-baJf downpour VI. Ohio State. "I tboucbt Todd played very well," Smith said. The win improved USC to l-1 in the f>ac..10, 4-l overall, while WashiftllOD State fell .to l-2, 2 ..... garbage, etc. ll<lion,; Conner Bilbop Amat Hilb ~rE::::=:. A s ,,,, Wlltl Rllll lax In 11-1110Un•111 md it JOeJ like this: Any buebaU team with an overpowerina · pitcher can defeat a better baseball team in a sbon leries. That's why I picked the Boston Red Sox to upset. the heavily • I wu countina on Raser Oemens as this year's Orel Henb.iser. Remember 1988? Remember bow Orel did everytbina but draa. the infield as the opponunistic Ooct.een beat the Meu for the National Leaaue pennant. then shocked the A's in five pmes oftbe World Series? Now consider Oemena. the unique ri&ht· hander with an earned run averqe of l. l l over his last 14 st.ans. despite recurrina shoulder problems which sidelined him durina late September. Oemens (21-6) pitched Saturday ni&ht qainlt Oakland's Dave Stewart (22-1 l ). the former Oodacr who bas po1ted four consecutive 2~plus..win teaSOns. Nothina qainst Stewart or his counter- part. Bob Welch, another ex-Dodaer who won 27 pmes and by all that is just should capture the Cy Youna Award for the American Leaaue. Stewart and Welch. however, can be hiL When Oemens is riabt be is unhittable and it was my pmble -as this wu written prior to S.turday niabt'1 enc:ounter at Fenway Park -that he would find a , way to beat Stewart in the ope9Cf. As you · read this I will either (a) have a "live theory .. or {b) the column can be UJed for wrappina prbqe. And if Clemens is healthy -and that if is the b~ question mark ofpost-teas011 play-It is entirely possible that Roeer could also pitch pmes four and either six OI seven for the Bosoll in this scheduled best-of-seven playoff. The Boso1, then, would have to find a way to scratch out just one more victory 1pinst Oakland. Maybe they can even brina t.ck Bill Buckner as a defensive replacement. We don't know, of course, whether Clemens' shoulder tenderness will return, even if he was effective Saturday ni&hL S-TALLEY,.. SAN DlEOO -The Oranae Coast Collep football team, doina most of its damqe in the middle two quarters. wore c1own San Dieao City and rolled to a 41-8 Mission Conference victory Saturday niaht at Balboa Stadium. Scorina .J.4 points in the tee0nd and third periods. the Pirates (3-l overall, 2-l Mission Conference) defeated the Kni&hts for the fif\b strai&ht time under C:O.Cb Bill Workman. wbo improved bis record to 14-2 qainst San Dieao County schools. San Diqo City, meanwhile. remains ..-inlets in five pmes. includina three in Million Conference play. The Pirates opened the acorina with 4:S7 remainina in the fint quarter as J0te DrSan~ capped a 60-f&ld, ei&ht-play ll'W'Cb wtth a 7-yard 1C011D1 run around Nbt end. The rnatdl was biabliabted by a l-4-yud run on a draw play by Adrain teen. .. .. • • lllftl Mater Del taHt>Kk Del'9k Sparka ll "8mmed In by a swarm of Mlulon Viejo defenderl In non..tMgue football OCC e1tended its lead with a pair of touchdowns early in the tee0nd period. The second TD came after a 73-yard, nine- play drive with Gres Anaelovic connectina with Jeff Smith on an l l-yard pass. The Pirates held on downs and took over after a punt on the San Diqo 43. Three plays later, Aaron Kaiser took a pus from Donnie Smith and went 36 yards for the score. OCC removed any doubt as to the outcome by takina the 1eeond-half kickoff' after a Iona return by Lawrence Hatch to the Kniabts' 43 and acorina on a four-play march. S!dn capped the drive by buntina over left end for a 21-yard run. The remaiDJna touchdowns for Coast came later in the third period on an An&elovte 2-yard dive and a 7-yud run by Walter Oise. S.. OCC/11 lM ~er.nee c.. Oel>i "°' ectk>n Saturday ntght. The Otabk>I atruck fast to surprlM the Monarchs. For the story and 1tatllta, ... EM. By L8rry LMve ~--.... BOSTON -It was suppmed to be a biab profile, prime.time. netwoct event. this. American I apt Otampionsbip --.....;i.'11 Senes. It bas become I public ICrimmaee. tome-lhint the Oakland Athletics do U> pas tbe time between the repilar ICaSQll and the World Series. · THE Fllll MAnoMAL LaM1US CllM:I I I W.. M( l l"lk c;.,,. 1 -...,. ... 4, ltedl 3 Game 2 -lt.ctl 2. Plr•te 1 MondllV'"'11 PtltUurltl, noon TuesdeV'"'11 Pttttburlf\, S o.m. WedneldeY'"'11 Plttsburtlh, S o.m. Frics.v-et ClndnNtl, S o.m. • S.turct.v-et Clndnnel1, s o.m.• AIMIUCAM L.aAGU9 ......... 0....... Game 1 -4tNetla t, Rad Sox 1 Toclllv-et a.ton, S p . .m. T~t o.klend, noon Wedneldav--1tl ~noon Thundav-et ~. 5 o.m.. • S.turdev--et .... lt a.In.. Oct ,._., ao.ton. s o.m.• • (If neceuary) On Saturday, facina tbe hope of New EnaJ.and -Roeer Clemem and tbe 8oaoa Red Sox -the Atbktics rodt Daw Stewart and their usual pottlNIOD call IO • 9-l victory that opened the ALCS OD • familiar note. The AL bas played I 0 of tbele pma over the put three Octoben and O.lrltnd bas woo nine. Stewart bu won four. What bepn Saturday as a marvelous pitchen duel became a rout once Boston went 10 its bullpen, and if the trerid doesn't tum soon. the AL East may stop staffina these pmes.. .. A beautiful pme turned into an awful evenina." Red Sox manqier Joe Morpo satd. .. We JUSt couldn't stop them. .. For three years, no one bas in the ALCS. and the Red Sox -who tot this far m See ATHLETICSJll RllldlPI Nllll Wltll 4-0 PICIN· lftlP 1-1111 llllllWllllPl'I AlllCllll, 21-12 LA VISTA -The Golden West foo team conunued its bnt stan since 19 th a 29-12 win at Southwestern Co Saturday. The Rustlers around out 353 yards rusbina. scoring aJl four of their touch- downs on the around, to improve to 4--0 (3--0 in the Mission Conferenct). Fullback Make Graff led Golden West with I OS yards rusbtna, Graff had touch- down runs of 29 and J.4 yards an the last three minutes of the third penod to pad a 7--6 Rustler lead. The Rustlen posted the only trore of the open1na half to take a 7-0 lead tnto the locker room. Doua Cunmnaharn capped a 61-yard drive with a I-yard dive three mmutes into the second quaner for the fim Rustler touchdown. Southwestern responded on 1u openana posltSSion of the second half. movina 66 yards before Derrick Chapman booked up with Jimmy ROIC for a 28-yud touch- down. A faded two-point convenion left the score at 7-6. Golden West took advantqe of fine field position late in the quarter to add to the ,cad. A punt block by Mike M~lum at the Southwestern 40 set up Graft"s fim touchdown. and a Bobby Sylvia inter- ception two plays later put the Rustlen in position for another score. A blld snap on the latter convcnaon led to a two-point conversion run by holder Frank Veccaro to boost lM maraan to 22-6 . Apache quanerblck Derek °'8.pmaD completed l 9 of 40 paxs for 18 l yuda, but was packed off four times by the sbaJl) Rustler ICCOndary. Sylvia and Orea Szuba each pecked off a pair of pules. while Match Melbon intercepted a pus for the founh comecuuve pme. Sylvia added a S.. AUSTlERS/9 1 .. 111' llaarts llNlcan at tlla wlN, 28-21 ltAC·lt ITAMllllH (llfl I I L W L T t • • I 1 0 I l t 1 l • 1 1 • 1 I t • 1 • • l • • 1 • .................. ~ •• Stenfiotd AltllM .. °""" ..... . c ........... ArlllM ,.. .. °""" .. ......... a. Dlelo S.... et UCLA °""" W L T • l • I a t • I t 4 1 • ) I 0 1 4 • I I t • s • • 1 • Bruin.1. To be shocked apin was devastat· '"t1 11w him croa the line of ICrim- fnllF," Arizona Coech Dick Tomey aaid. .. The reftree Just waited to throw the flaa until \be balf wu caue"L .. Thcte was no question in Rictc'I mind. •• Accordint to the Nie. it any pan of his body is ~ lk enual. zone .• be ia comidend ond die liM of 1Crim1M111 •od • ~)lrd pe'nalty iewJtl witb • -Ot dowD ftom the lpo( o{ the throwft ball, .. Iliac Slid; • Lewis. llMUMile, Mio WU burMd in tbc finl q--. wt.ea Mlddol a.cl Raakt 5con .... WEI II m a 40-,... ~-~}llrialldtodle ... ... WltoucW .............. ia heavy tnlllc to ... AltlOM (4-1, 2-1) • ftnt a.I. .. llfort dwJ • dll .-. lllY :_. I didn'l lft I ... ,..... .. 1..-11 . .W. ~ 1ht inltfCCPUOe. I na• I• • w ... UCL+AI • 90l'Jalf -..... 1 lllfMJ ... Zeke €) MowaU ol ........... .., htriou 1aJ1 I Iii •cw .. proWld Ml dieDt ia moc:.. ol....ay ...... I Be. --- too Henld ......... . IUt 61 repanm. Ula a... aid in a statement Sllurday daM tM W lfictill by Mr l10f)' IDd WU abo ~ to .... lie deteclor tea. Mowau took me ... in Miami OD Mooday, The Bolaoil QlobO reponed.. Tbe S~ lest WU ld-millilla'ed by ~ ,.,_ Sia Sr. ........... :_ ~~ ... nay & llU aoaenlC:I zae UIQ aboWI Just bow poolty th.ii entire epitode wu bandied," attorney Robert Frale)' of <:>rtudo, Fla., aid Friday ... Zeke Mowan wu tried ud found auiJty in the press without teltlnl a chuce to teU bis side of the story. What happened here ia a disp'ace . ., Fraley II.id Slaaery and tut associates drew test queatiom from statements made by Olson,about the allepd conduct of Mowatt and four other Patriot playen in the team locker room Sept 17. Olson bas said the playen approached her while she was conductina an interview. positioned them- selves inches from ber face and made sexually sugeative remarks. , Mowatt was fined $2.000 and apologized to Olson, althouah he denied ma.kin& lewd comments or aestures. .. I've played pro football for seven years and been in some touah situations, but this is the wo~t thina I have ever been throuah, •• Mowan said of the lie detector test. ~After four or five minutes my bean was pouodina and I wu shakina " "But I'm a1ad I did it I was never really worried about the result I knew I was telling the truth all alona." Special counsel Philip Heymann of Harvard law School is conductu11 an invcstipllon for the NFL In a statement issued by her newspaper. Olson said she stood by her story. She said she lw1 told NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabuc she was wilJing to take a lie detector test. "Two weeks ago, I told Mr. Tagl1abue that I would be more than happy to take a lie detector test," Olson said ... I reiterated that willingness when I met with the special coun~I and his staff. I was told both times that it would not be necessary." ,...._ .... . *Chier.colts. Channel 4, 10 a.m * Packen.-Bears. Channel 2. I p m * R11ders-811ls, Channel 9. TNT 4JO pm * A ·s-Rcd Sox. Channel 2. 5 p m T'ELEVUJON e-~ 8 a m -Pm de L'AK de Tnompht from Pam ( h.anncl I 7 )() r m -Santa Aruta replays. Channel 18 (Sponr.- Channcl, I p m ) Noon -Turf Clanic from Elmona, NY . ESPN ~P..o.JJ 9 )() a m -Colorado 11 MtDQUn (Lipe). Pnrm T1cllet 10 I m -Syracutt I I Vanderbill (tape), SpofUC'banncl ) )() pm -Mon1ana 11 Boler Stale (tape). Pnmc T1r ll.t1 6·30 pm -Housion 11 Baylor (l.lpc). Primt Ticlltt 8 p m -S1anford 11 Noltr Damt (l.lpc). SporuChanntl 9 )() pm. -Anzona 11 UCLA (tape). Pnmt Tickci ,,. P•Gell 10 1 m -Kansu Cny 11 lndtanapoh$, Channel 4 I p m -Green Bly 11 C'l11Qlf0. Channel l 4 )() p m -Ratekn 11 Bul&Jo. Channtl 9, TNT ,..... a,.rta 10 Lm -CART Gm>d Pn,1 from Naza.rrtb Pa ESPN (rtpe11U 11 12 )() I m) 10 Lm -NA.SCAR Charlont (N C I 500. TBS 4 )() p.m -NASCAR Gnnd N1t1onal race from Loudon NH (&ape). SporuCbannd • 6.lO pm -M Olocro.t Nauonab OwnpioruJup Smn rompt\luon from G11nesvtllt, All (Upe). SporUChannd Gell I p.m.. -Sauon lO\lm&ID(l\f from Clanmoa.a. N.C. ESPN I pm -LPGA lOUrnaJMtll from Tlllahutee. All.. Pnmt Ticket ....... , a.ct.c 2.10 pm -Valleyfttld (Q\letJK) Repna (l.lpt) Sporu. Channel T_. 4 )() p.m. -Swtaa Indoor W>Urnamenl from Buel CiwtUtr· land (tape), Pnmt Ticlttl a...MjJ S p.m -Arncncan Lapt Clwnp1<>nslup Senn Oakland 11 Boston, Channel l S p m -U.S ·USSR ~rom San Jow (Lipe). ESPN ,.,. r..-.u 10 a.m -Detrot1 11 Mfo.llCllOta. KNX (1070) 10 1 m. -San ~ 11 Pituburah, XTllA (690) I p,m -Cinannab 11 Rama. KMPC (710) 4.lO p.m -Raidttl 11 Blltfalo, KA (640) ....a S p m -Ammcan Lape Champt01111l11p Senn Oakland 11 Bo.ton, KNX ( 1070). PAIADINA -~ 0... ·~ ~ .. ,,,,., , ....... ·eo•• ... 111 •t• ~--..w• ... wr- bllly ........ Ua die AriaoM .... -.--- room nUe c:oaducdJlt ,_....,. iottniewL Mer iM 15 ............. Wildcau retureed to :ruaon. Ariz.. a ~ said he wun't awue of ~ incidtftt but itaued the apolo&y demanded by Mark Tomau.ewsk.i. spona editor of Qoou1e'1 paper. the Ora.nee C®nty Repl&ct. ··1 apolotiU lO Karen, Ind I deeply rearet the incident... laid Butch Henry, the IChool's as1iltant athletic director for media relations. .. We have attempted to maintain an open kK:kcr room for the past eiaht yean and have done IO without inciden1 in both football and men's basket- ball. We wiU ditcUSs the incident and make sure there's no repeat," he added . Henry said the Athletic Dcpanment would not comment funher until after sortina out the details. Crouse said an unidentified. unclothed Ari1.0na player approached her in the Arizona locker room at the Rose Bowl. .. What arc we, an New England?" Crouse quoted ham as sayang. BUFFALO -The Los Angeles Raiders, still seeking respect despite a ~ 4--0 stan. v151t the Buffalo Bills at 4:30 't.::>" today in a game shown nationally on the ---- TNT cable network and locally on Channel 9. The Raiders have been building up their ag- a.rcss1on by pitung themselves against what they view as outside skepticism at their unbeaten record . "Now we're the wom 4--0 team in the league," Greg Bell said after the 24-10 win last week against prcvtousJy unbeaten Oueago. If they wan, they won't have to worry about that this week -since the Giants arc off and the 49c~ didn't play last week. they'll be the only S--0 team in the NFL CFL team bars media The CFL's W1nn1pcg Blue Bombers ---- barred all members of the media from ~ their locker room after Friday night's 'l=>' game rather than allow a female radio reporter to enter The policy. which wa~ designed to comply with the Canadian Football League's equal access rule. pleased (BC Radao·s Robin Brown But 11 left Bombers' management. which made the decision. and Bombers' pla)ers, who at ostensibly pro tected, unhappy In other sports news aturday: a Flying Continental. owned b} Jack Kent Cooke. char&ed into the lead 50 }ards from the ware and won the Jocke~ Club Gold Cup an New York. The 4-ycar-old colt. racing an the East for the first tame. took the lead from De Roche and beat ham b) a nee~ after I'• miles at Belmont Park an 2:00 J-5 a Bo K.Jmble said he's happy has short holdout 1s O\er and that he's ready to go to work for the Los Angeles Clappers ... It hasn't sunk an }et," be said after s1gn1ng has contract ... but I am mentally and physically prepared to help the 01ppers:· a The Boston Celt res signed their No. I draft choice, Dec Brown. to a multi-year contract. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. a Robert Quiroga of San Antonio retaaned his International Boxing Federation junior ban- tamweight title when South African challenger Vuyani Nene failed to answer the bell of the fourth round 1n Paghara. Italy a Rack Mears used patience. a great pat stop and a ke) chassis adjustment to run away wath the Marlboro ( hallenge 1n..,1tat1onal Indy-au race at Pennsyl..,anaa lntemat1onal Raceway an Nazareth. Pa a Sterling Marian passed Greg Sacks Wlth Sill laps to go tor has first career Busch Grand N~t«>nal Senes victory in the All Pro Auto Parts 300 stock car race at C harlotte Motor Speedway an Concord . NC -From n~ AHod•lff PttH ... " .. .., Stepltft ~ •• best-sclhng author and Bos- ton Red Sox fan: "I was stuck with the Red Sox from binh. I'm used to all the chokes and all the folds. I think Red Sox fans have been athletically molested. We have a tremendous complex." • ,,... ......... °"' =~-wawc.·22.1•- Aitmna .... --ftom ...... ii die ro.nll q...ur in tlane of itl wiM tbil---. UCLA· (2-l. 2-1), wb~ Mwr 1nlled wWI ~ llCODda left iD tllii =:=.•ti first Pao-10 °"'" ~ ud Miller ffel'e I deecDy combination for the Brvins. co.-necUna four times for 1 Sl yards and three touchdowns. "Wbeo I WU tl Slddleb9ck Cot· .. I bad a few pmes like this, .. laid Mil)cr. allo an El Toro Hilb product. <+They ~ playina man- io-man coveraee out theteoand I felt J could &et opm. Tommy Maddox did a pat job of seuina me the ball." Miller also bad a SO.yard punt retum for a to~hdown called beck with 10:07 left in the pme because of I UCLA clippina penalty. "When (Miller) returned (from a shoulder injury)apinst Washinaton State last week, he made an impact .,.en," Donahue said. .. He's an im- pact-type player, not just catchina the bill, but on punts. He's a major contributor to our team." With the pme tied at 21 . UCLA staned a drive from its own 11 with 5:53 to ao. Little by little, Maddox moved the chains. A face mask pen- alty on Arizona put the Bruins on the Wildcats .. 36, but t.ewls stepped in front of Maddox's out toss and took It 70 yards the other way. "I think I was just in the nJht place at the ri&bt time," lewis said. .. It looked like the ball was thrown behind the tteeiver and I just got my hands on 11." The Bruins scored n&ht away, wasting little time in taking a 7--0 edge. Tailback Brian Brown's 2J.. yard run on the first play from scrimmage went to the Arizona 49, ~tting the stage for UCLA's first b1a play of the afternoon. On third down, Maddox fired over th~ middle to Miller, who splat two Anzona defensive backs and rambled down the left side for a 40- yard touchdown. Lewis and comerback Todd Burden, covenna for the Wildcats. had Miller an their paws but let hhn Altlone ~ GeOrge Miii •.Jiu le epun through the 8lr •he ftlea Into the end zone to 1COre cturtng MCOnd qulft• IQlllnat UCLA • act away. UCLA used si~ plays to 10 72 yards on the IQOrlnJ drive. The Wildcats tied It after quar- terback Ronald Veal's I-yard scor- ina plunae witl\ 4:21 left in the first. Veal. rotatina with George Malauulu. a southpaw who plays just as much as Veal in a backup rol~ used two quick cuts to tcamper 18 yards on Arizona's second play of the scorina drive and move it to the 36 of the Wildcats. 4S-yard touchdown pass from Mad- dox to Maller after an excellent pitch fake by Maddo•. Brad DaJuiso added the Point- after and the Bruins led. 14-7. with 12:20 left 1n the half. Arizona tied it qajn on ats ensu- ina possession. The middle was also wide open apan on the big play of the drive. 0 Am-a. UCLA 21 S.C...llW o..wt ~ 1 1t14-a ucu 1 7 _t.J-.Jl ~ Ma. .o -from Meddll• yard pan to the UCLA 15. Veal ran co.u.o 111c111 for 12 yards on the next play. gavan1 Attr-VMI 1"'" cc.ioti 11.ldtl Veal also connected wt th receiver Kyle Jan. who was wide open over 1bc middle on first down. for a .39- Arizona a fLrst on the UCLA 3. Two 1~;-~1 ,,,._ .s .... fr9m ~· pla:fl later, Veal was in the end zone , At1a MD"··•·•""' tc.to.i kldll n . ..,..e 11·ed UCLA-S. ~ n -from Mede»• an --.. . 10.uto llklll t ou t we cou pass we ArlJ-0 uwt. 10 llilwl\Mlf...., rtturn Ceo.ton ") h ~ Id 11 At'tl-GrwlfleuM I "'" le.ton lddll against U LA." Tomey said. "Our kldll offen~ is geared to making our •~.l5'. MMm STATtSTia opponents' secondary do thtngs that Atta ucu they're no t used to doing.., :=..~en .,: Ji.1: Following an unsuccessful field ,..,..,.. 111 w goal fake by Anzona -Adam ~~:,r.:, ... •1 1 ••·»-~ Grand's pass attempt to Gary Cos-Puntt N2 NJ ton was out of bounds near th.c end =:'vo::e1. 4!~ ~S: zone -the Brutns scored aptn. Tl!Mot~ >NI ,.._,. Coston, the An_zona kicker and lllUSHi..=.L ~~52• McGll former Mater Dea H1ah standout. ..,,, Gr•ltlouw 11-10. Hef'IWlton .-11. v ... went to the left comer of the end Ms ...... H . Strelelrlll .-.. UCLA, .,._ h.I th W Id h 21-lO'J, Smlttl 11-M. ~· t-1t. zone w 1 e e 1 cats were at t e ~~NG-~IZON. "• >+l-K. MellMAI UCLA 29. ..11·1-122, Grand 0-HH UCLA. Mecldll• Taking over early an the second quarter after the fake. UCLA went 71 yards on fi ve plays. capped b) a l•·D+Mt. ••CE~. Veu.M ....S, Gnflltll 2·41, Jan I•,,, •. ~ I ... Mc:G• I·• UCLA, S. Miier •·I 52, •. Moore .. S.S. Wiit M•. Smlttl 2·11, ~ 1-11. Ml'llOny 1-7 Miami extends home streak to 34 with 31-22 win over Florida State Leonard Conley and Stephen McGuire had the..-----------:-----------.., b-!st rushing days of their careers. combining for 320 yurds and three touchdowns as nanlh-ranked Miami beat No. 2 Flonda State, 31-22, on Saturday and snapped the Semanolcs' 14...game winning streak. McGuire rushed for 176 yards and one touch- down and Conley paned 144 yards and scored twice as the Hurricanes (J..1) extended their home winnina streak to 34 pmcs. Flonda State fell to 4-1 . Elsewhere: a No. 6 A•btn 1', Lolllrlau Tttla 14: Auburn (3-0-1) avoided a huge upset at the bands of Loumana Tech (J..3) on Jam Von Wyl's third field goal, a 30- yarder with three seconds remaanm1-a Ne. 1 Okldoma 31 , OtlUoma State 11: Freshman Cale Gundy came off the bench to throw a 52-yard touchdown pass at the end of the first half and spark Oklahoma (S-0 overall. 2--0 811 Eight) past the Cowboys (2-3, 0.1). a No. I Nebraska U, ltur.u State 8: Mickey Joseph and Leod1s Flowers broke open a taaht game with thard-quaner touchdowns and the defense of Nebraska (S-0, 1-0) refused to yield a touct\down for the third time an five outinp. a Ne. 11 Florida 14, LSU I: Flonda recovered two fumbles and blocked a punt to set up three first-half touchdowns and Shane Matthews directed two long scorina drives in the founh quarter to lead the Gators (5-0, J..-0) to the Southeastern Conference victory. a No. 11 C.lora4o SI, Mlr10•rl Sl: Backup quar· terback Charles Johnson ran on~ yard for a touchdown on the final play -Possibly on an extra down -u Jlldalgan Btides-~ Claim as new -No. 1 in the founh quaner as the Hawkeyes (3-1) defeated M ichipn State ( 1-2-1) an a Big Ten opener. 8 No. lt Tu11 A'M U, Tuai Tecll U : Backup quarterback Bucky Richardson directed a long dnve late in the game, scorina the winnina touchdown from a yard out, and Darrtn Lewis had a carccr-hiah 232 yards rushina as TexM AltM (4-1, 1-0) beat Texas Tech (1-4, 0.2) 1n the Southwest Conference. College football scorn ----------------....... ~Colorado (4-1 -1, 1-0) slipped by Missouri (2-3. 0.1). ~-----------------------------------~ •N~ lSHMs~ll,~J~rl~~vid ~i~er a Teur Orlttlu H. No. 11 Anaau1 H : Leon Oay completed Sill of his first seven pa~ for 21 4 yards and three touchdowns as Texas Christian ( 4-1. 2-0) opened a b11 lead and coasted past Arkansas (2-2. 0.1) in the Horned Fross' bigest point total ever in a Southwest Confettnce pme. hit Patrick Cooper with two third-quaner touchdown passes and the Coupn (4-0, J..-0) whipped Baylor (2-3. 1-1) in a Southwest Conference pmc. KJinaJer. the nation's total ofTen1e leader, completed 35of68 pa~s for 40S yards. •Ne. H nu.ott SI. Ne. H <*.le State lt: Qu1nt1n Parker took a controvenial lateral on a blocked flcld aoel and returned it 45 yards for a fourth-quaner touchdown 11 llhnois (3-1) beat Ohio State (2-2) an the B11 Ten opener for both teams. • N9. II a.. ... H. 0..,... S: Chris Gardocki hat a tehool record-tyina four field pis and Clemson (S·I) held Oeof'lia (3-2) to a seaton-low 131 yards. •Ne. n wa...,_. u. Art11U Staw H ! Orq Lewis Pldded hjs leque·tcadina rulhina total with 1 S9 yards and tbfte touchdown• and Beno Bryant returned a punt 82 yards for a score at Wuhinston (4-1. 2-0) rolled to the Pac-10 win. • tewa II, Ne. II MlcMpa State 7: Unebackcr Melvin Foster had an interception that Iowa turned mto a touchdown and made a key fourth-down stop •Ne. H Ores• H. U&d State 7: Bill Muscrave threw three to~hdown puses and became ()rqon's all-time offense leader as the Ducks (4-1) routed Utah State (1-3). •Ne. U Georpa Tedi SI, MarylaM I: Geof'lia Tech had 11 sacks and Shawn Jones threw for a carttr- hiah 271 yards u the Yellow Jackets (4-0, 2-0) remained unbeaten with an ACC VlCtory over Maryland (3-3, 1-2). • Nerdten m111et1 71, r...... Stas. II: Stacey Robinson Rt an NCAA quartert:Jeck rulhina ruord with 308 yards and scored fi ve touchdowns in lc.adina Nonhcrn Illinois (3-l) to 1 surpris1naJy caay wtn over Fresno State (S-1 ). •C.Ufenla H. Su J ... Staa. 14: Ru11ell White and Anthon)'. Wallace combined for 316 rulhina yards to PK"C California to the oon-conftrtnce victory. -""9 ftt A...a.IM ,,,.._ .. \ n.a.-.1111r ... -• ..... ~,-~.i .... .... l's 211 Ilk Ml aw llM Ill r • f/161 !:'!!a•:•• .... 4:12 I -I ill .. ..... .............. ,.,. ..... T ....... rillll..._ ............. fll .. _... .. °' •• ..,.... ,.. by L8ctwoad . ,Jt~,.....· -.--. ..... --:-~Coilwa-y'""• -)4..~~-~~ ~....,._ T1wlw)'DllJW111 32-yMd .nu from ~ to <My Wellman ~· caldlat J 26 yards) down me udelioe oe tbe h pl9y of tbc drive aad Royllda 19- yatd =to the I. QuiD • mn.d tbc ea1ra paint wide ........ ltriat of 60 cowU1ive wcceedul e.tra oohat ammpU for tbc aenior kicktt. In tbc &. ball, tac booked a 27- yard field -1 wide rilbt. endUta • ltrint of 2' •tra.iaht succeuful kicks from inside 30 yards. But while Rodriauez bad hit probltm1 Saturday, the Trojans kept it aoina. After forcina Wuh- inaton State to punt, tbe Trojanl embuted on a seven-plal, 61-yard drive capped by ~oyster's third touchdown of the ~e. a I ·yard off-tackle play. It was the first three TO rushina effon since Elvina aptnat Oreaon State a year qo. Down ~3. the Coupn kept drivana. Thtec plays later, third- stnna quarterback David Bledsoe threw to wide receiver Phillip Bobo on a short out pattern, which the fleet-footed outside man turned mto a 6}-yard touchdown play to make it 30-10 with 9:53 to play. Wath 2:S3 renwnina. Bledsoe sneaked the ball 10 from a yard away to make it 30-17. AP l.8Mrpfl0lo USC'• Maio RC>y8tet dlvee over the llne to 8COre his eecond touchdown of the game In Trojan•' vk:1ory over Wahington State. version put L'SC up. 14-0. W'lth 5: 13 remairuna tn the first quarter. USC looked like at would leave ltlllc doubus to-the-outcome of the pme from the start u Roys1er proved from his first rushana at- templ he could carry the load al tat I back. After Terry McOanaels' sack ~topped-Wastnnston State's nC'Xt dnve. USC drove 81 yard in 13 plays. Jn overcomana four pcnalucs drove 59 yards to lhc Couprs' I(). yard hnc, onl)' to have Rodriguez hook lhe 27-yard field goaJ auempt. 0 USC •· Wa ...... Statll 17 ac... ... o.rtlr'I After Washinston State drove to the USC 25 on the opcnina drive, USC nose auard Gene Fruae aot a hand on Wash1naton State p~­ kacur Hanson's 42-yard field aoal attem~t and the Trojan$ took over al their own 29. The TroJlnS proceeded to 80 71 yards an 12 plays, overcomana lwo fumbles wbach Scott Lockwood and taaht end Frank Griffin. who suf- fered a strained knee lipment later. recovered lo go up 7--0. Royster earned seven umes on the drive for 39 yards. cappina at W'llh a 2-yard touchdown run. USC held Wuhanston State on three slraa&bt plays and Lockwood brouaht Hanson's 58-yard punt back 59 yards to the Couprs' 19. In four Royster runnana plays. USC made at 13--0 and Rodriauez's con- totaling 40 yards. USC pined 121 yards on the dnve but never faced a third down unul Mannov1ch was stopped on thard-and-soaJ al the 2. Rodriauez's 21-yard field goal made at 17--0 with 11 :07 remaining an the second quarter. After Hanson missed a 48-yard attempt which never IOt far enough off the ground lo come close, USC WeUman Fruge We~ State 0 0 l 14-17 USC 14 l • 7-lO USC-llon• 2 run <•odl'...,_1 ltlckl USC-llonlW I run <•oe1r1eue1 Illa> USC-FG •.-i.uu 21 WSu-FG"-40 USC-Locawoad I run (ltldl fallld) USC-llonier 1 run 1•0dr19ue1 lllclll WSl>-hM 6l MU fl-om...._ IHatlMI" 11.0 ) ~ 1 "'"(.._ ltlc:ll) A_,,.lS7 GAM9 STATlSTlCS wsu First downl 19 •ut11es·vat0Me 2.,_100 PU11111 Y¥0Me 2'• P•Ulftt lf-3'-2 •etur" vw~· IO Hetywdffe P4 ~ 4·4' F~-~ lo•I 1-0 Penattln·var.... 6·60 Time llf -MUlon l2 41 'Putt!. "'1WC#lt0ft fumble,....,. .. *CMYIDUAL ST A T1ST1CS USC ,. '4·301 1" 14· 11·0 • Ss.t )·Q S·I ll·IU )7 " •U$HtNG-W~ St Wr .... t·Fe"' 11-.0 Gate .. •·•· aooo 1-s use 1ton1 .. ,._,OJ Loct.woocs •102 .........,. l·t PASSING-We~Oft SI ,~ 7·1>+M G¥Cle 6 14·2·6l. ...,_ .. 12+ 1'S USC Ma ...... ,,,oefl 14· lt·0-15' UCEIVlNG-WaiNnelon St • 8ooo • 126 C w.a!MM l·M. cie,,..,. l·2' use w..-n s-n W•llace l 22 LOCkwooel 2·17, Griffin 2· IS New Mexico State's losing streak extended to 22 by 49ers, 31-27 LONG BEACH -Todd Studer threw two IOucbdown paues Satur- day to lead Lona Beach State to a 31 -27 victory over New Mexico State. 11 the Allies ran out of t.imeouta and out of time. Tbe loa extended New Mexico State•a lolina ltrak.. the lonaies1 currently m the NCAA dJviaaon I - A, IO 22 pmea. Studer completed 13 of 30 throws for 212 yards for the 49era, who improved IO 2-J in conference with the Bia West vidory. and l-3 over- all. It alto .. , Lona Beach'• third victory in the row under tint-year C09Cb GeotlC Allen. David Olilu.m completed 21 of ll puaea for 225 yards and two touchdowns for New Mexaco State (0-S overall. 0-1 in conference). Tbe Allies. in eddition to bavifta divi&ion I-A's lonpt lou •trina. have loet 29 coDferenoe pmes in a row. New Mnico State cloeed IO 31-27 OD a 9-yard touchdown pus from Ol.isum to Richard Sancbez with 1:24 remainina in the p.me. A two-point pua anempt on the con- veraion fi.iled. Kings dropped by Canocks, 6-3 INGLEWOOO . -C1echoslo- vak1an rookie Robert Kron ICOtCd baa fmt NHL pl and added an assist Satu.rda.y niabt 10 lead the Van- cou ver Canuckl to a 6-3 victory over the Lot Anaeles Kinat at the I forum. Kron ataned the acorina while 1 whale the Canucb were ahon·haftd.. cd at 3;45 of the fit'1t period. rmna a 40-foot a&lp lbot put Loi An,ela pbe ~Uy Hnadey on the stick aide. Kron IPCDI lui w.uon with Ddll·Trcada of tlUI C.~ vian fJiie Lape .... wu Van- couvtr•a fif\h choice in the 1915 dran. The CanUcb made it 2..0 at 9:03 of lhl fint period on Trevor Undn'l ft,. pJ otthe~a JO;. lbot wriM abot pall H oa tbe pwe ..._ Roeaie SWD•1 tioc ~ ~ VUCM~ I >o0 a.I It I~. T ... E1ik and dM ltl111' .,.,,.,~U•a•,. ... . ,.. ......... ..... The Aaaes aot the ball back at their own '1 with 23 ltt'Onds re- mainina. but, Wlth no umeouts left, the pme eoded on a completion to Ezell Brown at the ~yard line. Lona Beach moved out to a 31 -2 l lead OD a I-yard run by Rickey Clark with 9: 5 I reowruna m lhc pme. New Mexico State closed to 24-21 on a 3-yard louchdown run by Jimmie Mitchell with 14:27 re- mainina. Tbe. 49en bad taken a 24-14 lead on an 18-yard pass from Studer to Sean Foster with 10:2S left m the third quaner. A 4l-yard field pl by Sean Olcevers with 4:42 left to the sec- ond quarter pve the 49en a l 7· 14 lead. Mitchell's 2-yard run with 8: 59 left in the second quarter tted the pme at l4-14. Lona Beach moved ahead 14-7 when Studer connected with Jeff Exum on a 27-yard touchdown pass late in the tint quamr. The 49en tied the pme at 7-7 on a }-yard TD run by Herman Nub with 11: 16 kft in the fint quarter. ne Aaia took the openina lead on an ~fl.yard TD pus from Chisum to Alvtn WarTCD minutes into the pme. -•r ne A-.dald ~ 0 Left9 ... o St. 11, New Mexlce St 11 ~ .. ~ New MealCO s1... 1 1 0 ll-?7 L-hactl Stat• I• l > 1-ll NM-Warren II oeu lrom Cl\o•um IL¥ "!Cal La-.u.i1 l run IC'--• lliO.) La-Eaum 11 NU lrom S•-IC'-""'• k'Ck I NM-Mlt~ 1 r\M\ IL¥ II.Ck ) L a-f'G C"""9r10 Ll-f'oal.. II Dell from St~ IC'-"9" kl('k ) NM-Mllcto411) run ILV "IOI L e-<:19111 I rur1 l'CltRV'" ltlCO NM-S.ncl'le1 t oeu trom ''"""" INll ···'eel) A-l '1• OAM9 ST A T1ST1CS MM F "'' OOwn• 10 .. .,.,,.. y ... Clffe 17· 124 ,. .. ,..,. ....... n s ,.., .. .,. 71 •-o ll•turn ,,.,.... W Net Y910eee CJ ""'"i. S-lO F~·~io.1 S·) ........ 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ICGftld twice 10 lad N~l.11 The llebdt took tbe lad to my oa v..-IO a 2~10 Bia Welt football l'Wl~ bedt Teddy Jl.IDC'I• 20-~ viaory over Cal SWe FuDcr1oe ""':;.·:--:---::-:~ --------~-...;..-___ ........ ,..._~._,._,.,.. _ __,. ...... , Bi"illhi~--------' t.ck IO punt., WU added The ltebds evened their record twice on bis on t~yard line by Ray IO l-3 and improved their con-Wall.en or. succaaive po11nliomo ference mark IO 2-1. Fullerton fell The fint time, Nevin wu under to 1-5 overall and 0-2 in the Bia preu~ and tried IO pus rather West. than punt. The 1ea>nd time, he Stott bit on 11 of 22 puses and fumbled the snap and Walten Cooper nasbed for 69 yards on 13 nailed him apjn. c:arrin as the two quan.at.cb The turnovers, late iD tbe fira -From81 ... don't know if I've ever been in a lou thia difficult." Notre Dame COKb Lou Holtz wcl. Stanford (2-3) trailed 24-7 at 6:30 of the fant half befcn strinsina totetber Vardell's touchdoWtls 9Crics. two comma afte1' Notre Dame (l-1) fumbles on punts. .. We ran the same play over and over 1p.1n, .. Vardell saad. ··we f11- urcd ~Y would shift over and tishten up." "We call number 44 (Vardell) Touchdown Tommy,'' Stanford coach Dennis Green said. "We know he's 1<>in1 to set the ball. you know he's IOin& to ae1 the ball, and we wanl to sec you try to stop tum." The final Cardmal dnve was kept ahve by Palumbis' 2-yard p1n on a fourth-down play. He complc,led 26 of 34 passes for 256 yards. .. It d1dn·l work too well until we slartea Tllrowtng downff?td~ Palumbas said. "Their two-deep zone coverqe opened up lhangs an the middle. and when you have someone lake Ed McCaffrcy, )'OU can't help but get the ball to him ·· McCaffrc)' caught six passes for 111 yuds. Mu-er dttssed an nlcncc. bul Holu said the final No1rc Dame dnve thal began with 36 seconds let\ was all he could expccl .. It would have been another miraculous comeback." Holu said The lnsh, who ralhed late lo beal Machtpn and Michtpn State. had another chance at a last-second v1c- tOI'). But M1rer's pass bounced off the finicn1ps of Denk Brown tn the end zo ne as ume ran out Notre Damc·s final dnve bepn ,.hen Rick) Watters.. who had fumbled av.a> two punts. returned the kickoff to the lnsh 30. Marer hn Shawn Davis for 26 yards and Tony Brooks for 21 to the Stanford 23 Marer then massed DaVls and Brown \ l#l.w ..... NotTe Dwne'I hopee die 81 Derek Brown 19 unable to hold on to lut·second paaa Into Stan. ford end zone Saturday. on consccuuve lhrows into the end zone. Holtz subsututcd Ricky Watten on returns for fUah1b Ismail, who had a bruised thlJh and told Holu he could nor handle returns. .. Rocket lsrrwJ did not pracucc Wednesda) or Thursday. He was banged up. and 1t ·wouki not have been an his bcsl intettSl 1f he pla)'ed toda)' ... Holu said Mll'Cr complC'led I S of 26 11- tempts for 23S yards, throW'lng louchdowns of I I and I 5 yards to Tony Smith The loss was Holu's first at home with a top-ranked team. Stanford last beat Notre Da.me 24-14 an 1963 at Palo Alto Stanford had lost three umcs earher this season. dropp1na 32-29 at UCLA on a last-second field goal. and 21-17 apins\ No 12 Colorado on a touchdown b) Enc Bacrucmy with 12 seconds~-Last week.. the Cardinal lost 29-23 to San Jose State. Wattcn fumbled away a thlrd p&m1 ~the blnh qumw. _......_ font dro"e IO the NotN Dlliil JD. But Jobo Hopkms mitllli a 31~ field pl attempt and Nacre Dime still led 31-29. Miter opened the Nouc DmM ICOrinl OD the fint poM I I• CW, rusbina one yard on fourth don after Stanford stalled the lriM of. fenx on th.rel rush anempea imidc the 5-yard I.me. Tbe SO.yard drive was aWld twice by fOUfth..down c:oovenac.s and a 19-yard Mirer P9ll to s..kla on teeond-and-23 after tbe · 1rilb were pcnalu.ed l 3 yards for inicn- t ional arou ndina. The Cardinal bed it two nUDUtes later after Watters fumbled a Paul Stonehouse punt at the Notre Dame I 0 and V ardeU recovered. Glyn Milburn rushed nme yards to mm It 7. 7 Crall Hentrich 's 29-6dd pl pve the lnsb a 10-7 &cad at 10:.24 of the second quar1C1", and OD the next ptay Notre Dame's Dewon McDonald recovered a Palumbi:s fumble caused by O.lris Zorich aJ)d Gcorsc Williams at the Stanford U. Marer Passed 11 yards to Smith tv.o plays later for the touchdown.. Stonebousc's punt on the next senn was blocked by Rod Sntith at Stanford's 38 and recovered by Not.re Dame at the I 7. Mtrer hit Smith on the second play from I .S yards at 9 40. Stanford narrowed the m&r11n to- 24-1 5 when V a.rdell rushed oue yard at the end of an SO.yard drive. Palu m bis passed 25 yards IO Cory Booker to move the Cardinal drive anto Notre Dame territory, and later lhrcw to McCaffrey for a 2-pomt conven1o n Another V arddl I-yard IOOn.DI run on Stanford's openi~ poe.- scu1on of the second bal!. a l-yatd dnve powered by tbfu Palombis compleuons for 31 yards. Rod Culver ran a yard for the other Nom Dune \OUChdowD.. 198. PE• IAQ. s .. shack Mater 011, 42-28 Edison's Taylor dealt ftrst loss of season Mission Viejo explodes for 33-point lead in 4th quarter By Barry Faulkner OfMge co.st o.My Piiot . MISSION VIEJO -The Mission Viejo High football team captured "Sparks" in a bottle for the better pan of four quarten Saturday night and countered with offensive fire- works ofits own to take an explosive 42-23 non-lcaaue victory over vist- ing Mater Oei. Monarchs' standouts Derck and Leland Sparks. in their debut ua- tandem, were held out of the end zone unul the pme was Iona de- cided and Missio n Viejo tailback Marcellus Chnshon ran for 186 yards and three touchdowns on 20 carries to lead the hosts. The victory was Mission Viejo's first against an Orange County foe this season and improved Oranae County's eighth-ranked team to 4-1 . Mater Oei. No. 6 in in the Oraa1e Coast DaJJy Pilot'• county rankina.s. fell to 2-3 and lost for the first time with tailback Derck Sparks. 8y Hugo Rardo ~C...~fllae HUNTJNOTON BEACH -It wu the clusic confrontation between two of the top r\lnnen in the at.ate at the Fountain Valley- HunUnau>n 8CllCh Crou Country Invitational when Edison Hiab's Sbdly Taylor and Katella Kiah'• Martha Pinto lined up at the IWtiDa line at C'.entnl Park Saturday momina. Taylor wanomina off the beat race of ber life with last week's 17:02 at the Dana Hilla Invitational. Tb.ii wu the fint time tbiJ aeaaon that the two were running tpinJt each other. And it probably won't be the last with both of them havina the atate cbampiolllhip to look forward to. Tb.ii time it turned out to be Pinto's race all the way as she kept tbc lead throuabout and pulled away at the 2-mile mark to band Taylor her fint defeat tbiJ year with a time of 17:28. Taylor finished art7!14. .. I really didn't have it all totetber." Taylor said. .. I was rQIJy lookiDa forwanl to nmnina apinst Martha. but u soon as the race atar1ed I felt like I didn't have it fQdy. I was hopina to be ahead of her at the mile point but abe always kept a Step ahead of me. I just didn't feel up to par today." While Taylor didn't finish her customary fint. the Edison girls were able to take the Division 11 team title with the strong perfonnanc:es of Kara Bradbury ( 19: IS), Brandi Simmons (20:08). Katie Formosa (20:16) and Janna Evans (20:24). Edison Coach Steve Stauble was very happy with his team's overall performance. .. We did very well today, a strona showina." Stauble said. "To score 44 poinu today -rm rQIJy impreued with the team. .. Al for SbeUey'a defeat., it's one of those thinp. She's getting over an illness and could have been overanxious today. Maybe this will motivate her to work a little harder. But you can't ta.kc anything away from Pinto. Sbe came here to beat Shelley and she did it." Derck Sparks sprained an ankle midway through the second quarter and limped the rest of the way. He did gain 138 yards on 23 cam es. but exploded only once (a 3~yard run). He had scored three touchdowns in each of his first two games with Lee PeyneJOfenoe COMt Delly Piiot Mater De1. but he did not score until Mater Del's Biiiy Blanton looks upfield as a Oiablo moves In on his blind side. Com Meu Hiab'• Denisha Bendz (18:44) maintained her undefeated atatus for the teUOn intact with a strona race in Division W copmpetition. With tbc duo of Katy Ek.Jo( (19:42) and Anne Johnston (20:23) finiahina third and fifth respectively behind Bendz. the Mustana sirts took the aecond place trophy. he caught a 2-yard Billy Blanton pass with St'~en seconds left in the offense produced little on the game. scoreboard -until the final mo- Leland Sparks, Derek's cousin. caught five passes for 98 yards an his debut after be1na cleared academically by the school earlier in the week. He too. however. was kept out of the end zone until romping 36 yards for a touchdown with a side- line pass with ):06 remaining. "Basically. we got hammered 1n every phase of the game." Mater De1 Coach Bruce Rollinson said. "There arc no two ways about it. They have a very good ball club and we were JUSt unable to stop them ." M1ss1on Viejo won the battle of the trenches offensively and de- fensively, opening cavernous holes for Chnshon. who answered a field goal by Mater Dc1"s Cliff Roberts to put the hosts on top w1 th a 6 7-yard Jaunt with 9 38 lef\ 1n the second pc nod. The D1ablos stnpped Leland Sparks of the ball after a completion on the first play af\er the kickoff. and used nine plays to cap a 32-yard dnve on a 9-)ard pass from Tam Snowden to fullback Trent deFnes The dnve was aided by an offside penalty on founh down. which p ve M1ss1on VtcJO a first down rather than having to attempt a 31-yard field goal. With a 14-3 lead. the D1ablos never looked back and secminaJy all of Mater Dei's 321 yards of net men ts. "Their offensive hne annihilated our defens1ve hne and and our of- fensive hne was unable to handle them and create much." After cashing in on the Monarchs' first turnover to make 1t 14-3. Blan- ton was sacked three plays later and the ball knocked free into the arms of Mm1on V1eJo's Drew Philhps at the Mater Dei 15. Chnshon darted through the middle of the defense on the next snap for a 21-3 lead. Mater Oct answered immediately. as Blanton. who amassed 295 yards through the air. completed five passes on an eight-play. 8~yard scoring march that included a 28- yard hookup to Leland Sparks. Leland Sparks' 28-yarder. his sec· ond catch of the possession. moved the ball to the D1ablos' 17. Blanton connected with tight end Terry Flannigan for 9 yards. then hit him again two plays later for the S-yard payoff. Roberts' conven1on kick was blocked b)' Matt Keneley. however. and the Monarchs were as close as they would come at 21-9 with 2·06 left in the half. A 43-yard kickoff return and subsequent unnecessary rou1hness penalty put the Diablos at the Mater Oei 37 to st.an the ensum1 dnvc. $ SA~~Y.Il~~G NEW LOCATION! 1IOO Auto ..... Dr., Santa Ana 135-317T which ended with Chrishon diving over from I yard out with 19 sec- onds lcf\ in the half to make at 28-9 Chnshon added his third and final TD run with 5: 10 left 1n the third. sweeping nght. breaking an arm tackle. and reversing his field to bum the Monarchs for 38 yards. "Marcellus Chnshon is a pretty good back himself," Mission Viejo Coach Mike Rush said. "I think stopping (Derck) Sparks has been overemphasized because football 1s a team pme. We played solid as a team tonight and that was the dif- ference, not one or two running backs." The Diablos' lead would eventu- ally swell to 42-9 before Mater De1 answered with a couple of founh- quarter touchdowns. Rolhnson was quack to point out Mater De1's more pressing Angelus Leaaue concern after the game. d1recllng his beaten troops off tht' field by saying. "Let's get out of here. We've got a league cham- p1onsh1p to wan." The Monarchs will open Angelus action Fnday night against arch- nval Servile and should have both Sparks healthy by then. accord ma to Rolhnson. "Derek's ankle will be all nght and Leland JUSt had a cramp (he left the field limping after his touch- down catch)." BP.ACH BLYD. ATTBB 22 FRBBWAY Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger .... 09pl CIC*' 7 Oll)'I .. .,..,..,_~MF 7-IJOom ... •-Som ...,, IMMEDIATE DELIVER~ (714) 89MIOI (Ill) ••• •888 South County VILISwrAIEI 111 ISUZU ~ m • SAl.U~ 7 DAYS A W&IC • • PAITS ~ SATUltDAYS • • SBVK:I ~MONDAY MOHTS • 18711 Beach Blvd. Hunti"lton Beach I Af\CD~AL ~ACURA ~ . SAID SERVICE ~ING ORF.AT ELF.CTION OF NEW & USED CARS ·~!£.lnfw. 'T 29'l5 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA 0 MbUefl V1et9, 42. tMtw Del 2l k ..... ou.n.n o ' o u -n 0 21 7 ,_., .. Denisha ran strona today," Costa Mesa assistant coach Mark Howard said. "We're sbootina for lcque this year and with runnen like Denisha, Katy and Anne, we have a pat chance. "Our boys team also ran well today, espccia.Uy Harry Noonan. s.c... OUWtw MO-lt~h l3 l'G. IHI MV-<M"llOfl •1 rut1 llt00.-10" lr.lcll I, fll MV-(MFroet ' run lltOCMtrMltl lr.ldll. •"02 MV-<llrl\llOfl IS run (ltOClerM>n Ille.Ir.I •.S2 MD-f'leMloan s NU trom lienlOtl (kldl Willie Noonan and AndR'W Russell." DIOCkecll. 1-0. MV-<MISllOn I run lltoOenon 111(111. 0" Tlllnl OUWtw Huntinaton Beach Hiab's boys team finished third in Division II with Scott Umer (I S:S8) uid Jeremy Patapoff ( 16:00) lcadlna their team. The Oilers edaed Edison, which was led by Eddie Sakai ( 16:23) and Jeffenon Murray (16:35). ~V-<MISllOn l8 rvtt 1Rooenon Ilk.kl, s 10 ,_.au.,. 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I -I -ti-• -l'r-l'IKMllC l a ___,..,._._._., ~ '" ClllC8 -. '' ..... -· ' .,.,.._., * ................ " --· . ~ . ......_.,. --.. ,,..,.. UM:llm , ........ . -·--~* ...... '' ...-. ..... ""'· ......... ,, allm -.M ..... -•• -.o ~J----.1--.1 --S--cr-•,J-- Cal Lutheran 5-0 IUITlElll , From 81 DCC From 81 The Pirates' defense has now aJ- lowed just 28 poants throuah the first four sames of the season. -Br • o.nr Pilot 0 OnNe C•tt 41, SM Dtetl9 Cilt¥ I lar'I .. Qwief'tlln Or"lfl9t co .. 1 1 1• 2t o-41 S4lfl Ditto CllY 0 0 ) ...... I ""'~ OCC-DeSenllteo 1 NII (Wedlt lllckl, d1 ..... o.wtw OCC-J Smllll II PU• from Anltl0¥k CWMI lllcll), ll·d OCC-ttelttr M HU ~ D Smllll CW9dt klCAl), .... ni!NO..-OCC-Stwll f l NII. IU4 50-ftA T r9'Wll. IU&. OCC-~ 2 NII (W9dt llldll. HI occ~ 1 "''' CWMI kldl), s.-P..-O..- SC>-Weldofl t• NU fr'tm JolW\toft C 11 lc.k .....,,,, ..... ... so 10 J:MS 11 11-11 .. 101 •-"'*t-21 UI ... J-t ... after 50-0 W1D team-biah 10 tackles from has cor- ncrback spot. HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Ctl Lutheran Hi&h ei&ht-man foot- ball team earned its fifth victory of the season without a loss with a SO-O drubbina of Oak Hill Saturday at CaJ Lutheran. The C-Hawks. ranked teventh in the CIF Small Schools Division • ICOrtd a loucbdown on their fint snap en route to 24 fint quaner- poants and led 38-0 at halftime. Bnan Ehinaer ran for three touchdowns to lead tbe tc0nna bu-raae while Wes Wolf (two), Brad Leudlke and Mau Foley added TDs for the wmnen. C-Hawks" quarterback Brad Pluckhan completed 9 of I) pa.&XS for I SS yards and two touchdowns. whl&e leadtna aJl rushers with 98 yards on l l carries. P1uc:kan'1 second TD pus to Lcudtke with 8:S6 kft in tbe pmc put the C-Kawb beyond tbe mm:y rule poin& mar1fo 10 end the pme. CaJ Lulhc:ran II idle Dell week before mec1lna c:roet-town rival Ltbeny Christian. Oct. 20 an an Aaldcmy Lape lbowdown. ., .. DUl1 ,.,,., a (;el I 91 W .. Olli! -• ............. . . . .... ......... .... ...... ~_,.., It -....... (Wiii """· ,.. a..-4'_.__ 1 ,_ ~ -.. ~ ... a._..., M ,_ ~ ,.._,, 96. CL ... -r= == • n.J ... C\.-Wllf t NI ff\1111 .... , .. CL........,. GELD •. Ilk a.~.-. -............... (1191 ....,., llQ,JA ·----·-'-~ • I •I CL~ .... ....,.._ ...... ~ ,., -~ .... •• Southwestern manqcd to close lhe pp midway through the fourth qu.arter. drivan1 77 yards for a touchdown to make the score 22-12. Rufus Dorsey went in from two yards out for the touchdown. Dorsey led all rushers with 124 yards on 22 carries. Golden West manqed to teal the victory as Melbon picked off a Chapman pus wath l:S4 remamana. Shaun Rester broke throu&b for a 37·yard touchdown jaunt two pl111 later to make the final mar1in 29-12, Rustlers. The wan should aJlow Golden West to move up an lhe reaional and national rank:Jnp. 0 COSTA MESA-Mia Faria watt --- wite-MHritt 10 C8flme a bar·llP ~ ~ ,..,,, ..... Alu Cuillian and win ~ die UDited SWct NatiouJ Speedway ---~Pl at tbe 0raaec C4wl1y Faitp'OUJ)ds Sat F:k~ Cohoa, aad C'hriltian. from Mur· riN. acb finttbed trith I 3 poiDtl to 10p tbe field of 16 ridcra. la the ~ Feria look lht lead at the IWt and wit.llAood the ~ "'Otrilt.ian, who tried IO WOl'k bis way both inside aad outside but could D0t Piii faria. wbo WU victorious by about two bib....., ... In the five nic:a. ~ woo the first two. finisbed NAnCt-up 10 Bobby Schwartt in his third, WOD the f'ounb and WU l'Wlfttr•UP to Billy Hammtl in tbe fifth. Faria, meuwb.ile, was aecoad in h1S first two races. then woo tbc next three to qualify for the l'llCeOft: Finilhina third bdore a crowd of 8. 790 was HamilJ of San Marino witb 12 points. while Schwanz of COlu Mesa was oeu with 11 and Rob Pt'etzina (Santa Ana) and Rick MiUcr (Valencia) were tied for fifth with nine points. It was the final Speedway event of the season in Costa Mesa. UCI tops Fresno, 15-12 UO'a Steve Gill 9COf'Cd five &oals and thn:ie othm added three apiece as the Anteat.en downed Fresno State, 15-12. in UCl's Bia West Conference water polo opener. • -~ Pablo Yrizar. Skylar Putman and Tom Lowrey added three pis apiece for the Anteaters. Down I 1-JO in the fOurlll quarter, Steve f ron- ina. Lowrey and Putman 9COred aoals to put UCI up, l 3-11 , and the Bulldop never threatened again. The seventh-ranked Anteatm (8-6 overall) built a 5-2 lead in the second quarter, onJy to be tied with 2:S4 Rmainin1 in the half <befoTC taking an 8-6 halftime cd&e. Damien Moston. who scored five aoals for Fresno (8-11 ovcraJI, 0.2 in Big West), evened the pme at 10 with seven seconds in the third quarter and the BuUdop' John WaJkcr scored with 6:08 left to put Fresno up, 11-10. In commumty collcae action: • GeWea Wett H, Palemar 5; GoWai West u. G,....m•t I; GeWea Wnt t , c.e.ta 7: In a battle between the top two ranked community college teams 1n the state, the Rustlers avenJC=d two earlier defeats by 9-7 scores with an ovcrtlme victory an the finals of the Golden West Toumamenl. Leadina most of the way, Golden West was ued by a Cuesta pl 28 seconds from the end of ~ulauon, but took command 10 the 5eeond ovcr- tame penod after lhc teams traded coals in the first extra session. Brian Scaacca ~w an e1ect1on and Toi) Culbertson converted for an 8-7 lead. Moments later, Scwxa drew another CJCCtJon and Chad Roberts icorcd an msuranc:c aoal for the final mll)ln. Scott Taylor played we.LI ID aoal for the Rus- llcn, who moved to I 3-2. Cuesta suffered its first loss in IS outinp.. Edche Van Lu1Jn was Golden West's top scorer m the lh~ sames with I 3 pis. In hiah school acllon: • C... llel Mu 17, S-J BW1 •: The host Lancen wett no match for the No. 1-rat.ed Sea Kinp, who scored at will 11 Independence Park m Fullerton. Ryan Weir had four aoats for CdM, followed by Austjn Weir (3), Ted Sampkms (3). Brent O'Brien (2) and Drew ~vane (2). Corona del Mar improved to 11-0. • Leq Bad WU.. 1%, Newport llarbor 11: The Bnuns over came an 8-4 halfhmc deficn to hand the host Saalon thear fourth stf'l..lght defeat m 1 non...ieaauc pme . Newport Harbor (S-4) led 9-7 after lhrtt periods. but Wilson had lhret unanswered aoals 10 take the lead. then went ahead for good after Robert Worthm1 lied It II 10.1 0. UCI rmishes second STANFORD -The UCI women's cross country team. Wlth thrtt runners an the lop l O. placed second at the Stanford lnvitauonal. -. I''" ~ Anteaten. ranked 12th an the nation. finished with 87 points to seventh-ranked BYU's 74. Amons the teams UCI outfinishcd were s1xtb- ranked Witc0nsm (lhard with 112 points) and No 8 An.ansu (fourth wath 117). UCI 1Cn1or Buffy 1Ubb1tt plactd second in the ,,()()().mt1tt ,.. with a time of l6el4. wt1•• aaancbn Suzy Favor woo tbe r.ce ia t6:Z7. ~more ll.ayna QrVU1e1 _. mm. • 17:09 and freshman Trlld Goodridt JOiia ia 17:11 Junior Mari.a Akrab. matins tia-ua .._, fnisbcd 28th in 17:48. The UCI mea fhtkh=d ~ widl 16' poiots. Arkansas woo the meet wttb 36. UCI JUIUOr 8etl Ayen wu 19th in the &.000- mcier race an 2A:47. Mike Niellen WI 3$._ ia ~ aod David Heueltiftc lltb in lS: ll. • Soutbern California eorie.·1 V•4 • & placed well at the Biol.a laviutional, Jed by n. Bryan (29:03, 7th), Troy Bailey (29:44. 12da) md Ken Cabral (30:30, l9lh) in the anaD ~ division for eiJbt tilocneten. The women were led by Amber Caley (~ ll. thnd)~ Suicey Cabral (ll: 17, 14th) ud Ruth Amaya (27:04, 3lrd) over five kilometen. Schinaia takes title COST A MESA -Milvia Schinaia of Irvine was the individual ainaks • • champion at the third annual Oraqe _,,- Cou.nty lnvatational tush tcbool Jirts tennis tou.rnament at COil.i M"esa Kilb. Schirwa disposed of Marina's Holly Meycn in the final, 6-3, 6-7, 6-1 . to emeqe u the cbampioa.. UCI dips in standings LAS CRUCES. N.M. -The scores of three of five UCI JOlfers mc:rca.scd Saturday, dtoppana the Anteaters from thud place to a seventh-place tic in the .,; team standlnp throu&b two of three rounds at the seventh annual New McJaco State Classic at the Universal)' Golf Course here. Joey Supr slapped from a 72 to a 75, Mike Sucklma from 72 to 77 and Adam Horodyski &om 73 to 77. UCI, which trailed Friday's co-leaden SLanford and Utah by two strokes., slipped a dozen strokes to faJI nu>ie strokes behind Saturday's co- leaden Stanford and UC Santa Barbua (585-594). sec drops 3-1 verdict FRESNO -The Southern Cali- fornia Collqc men's soccer team drop-~ • ped to 1-2 1n the Golden State Athletic ~ Conference followina a 3-1 defeat at the bands of Fresno Pacific. G~ Ol50n notched bu founh pl of the season to account for the Vanauanh' scoriQI. sec, 2·10 overall. meets UCLA at El Cammo on Tues- da> · CdM captures title Corona del Mar HJlh's potent sir1s J volleybaU team ~pt lhrouab a 2S-• '-• team field to cl11m the San Marcos _,. ___ _ Tournament champ1onsh1p 10 Santa Barbara with Lara Carlsen. Prentice Pcrlrins and Marpret Wene spcathcadtn& the triumphant day dcspttc the absence of standout Tracy Schriber, who was 111. Coach Dale flackmlff·s Sea Kinp put SL Josc:ph's of La.kcwood away m the finaJ. ls-6. Carlsen was named the tournament's Most Valuable Pla)cr and Perk.ans was an a.IJ-toumamCDt choice. as was Newport Harbor's Tara Kroelcb. ·· 1 thouaht Marprct Wene came off the bcodl and pla)ed well for us." wd A1cbnaer. "And I reall) thouaht Pttnll<X Pcrlonds 1et u well u she has aJI season The team found a way to wm without TnlC)'. too ·· In collqc _.omen's 1C1Jon. • Hawall S, UCI t: Fourth-ranked Hawai.J dealt host UCI at 15-4. 15-9. IS-7 leaon at UO. 1mprovana ns Bta West ~rd to 7-0 (13-2 overall). The host Anteaters.. S-11 overall and l-6 an the Bia West. wctt led b) KJm Colbns (ciabl kills). UCI takes ats pmc on the road for iu next two matches apanst New Meu co Stitt and San Jc. State, then returns home on OC't. 20 apinst Cal Poly San Luis Obtspo. • Wn&mo•t I , S..tM.,. Callfenia Cel&ece l: Westmont captured a 6--IS. IS-S. 19-17, 15-S ver- dict to improve to 15-14 overall. I ·S an the Golden State Alhlcuc Conference. SCC. behind the play of Susan Ducker ( 17 kills), Lnlic Lastrapes ( l S kills). Heather Frewm (I l kills) and Knsta Hoover ( 11 kills). fell to 16--8. 3-3. IAMI From81 arauon for what needs to be a turn- around 1f the)' a~ to cballen~ tht San Francuco 49trs. The Benpls. 11lllna atop the AFC Central O.vt11on wnh a J.1 mark, watched their Pf"V1ously potent of- fense flZZk m the K.tn,cSomc wtlh only 69 yards rush1na and 161 pass- ina m adduion to n.umtt0us ma. takes.. b)' Tom. outs1dc the lockcf room for her to mtcn 1c" His t'ffon~ to ha"e the Cancinnau locker room open for 20 minutes following the same today before cios1ni 11 Iona c~ for playen lo showrr and d ress was struck. do~ll b) Taa,tabuc, and the locker room will be open as usual today. Tbe \WO hope they have th1np toned out for today's I p.m. anter- confettacc c:ontei\ at Anaheim Stadium •hctt the Bcnaals may nieed u muc:ta dehle·in lht locker room afterward as they do apinst the Rams on l.M fdcl. Oncinnali Coach Sam Wyche. .-tlo WU llapped Wlt.b & fine ln CMlCll of SJ0.000 by Nf'L Corn. ~o~ Pa.al Tllliabue for IWQlaibiuna u Today ,.,._, Dmia Tom from the PGll"IUDt tocbr roocn MoMay aieb&, aad Ml pll,en MW beea dtc ....... OI die ........ media ii. wek-lolil blitl oa IM ~ of woma medill ia .. lodDer roona. W,eM .. MW CM1C a week after .,._ Hlirlld reporW U. 0..0. dllflMd IM W IO.aly ~ by ~ New £ ••nd Pauiou ....,.. .. , the loduer' .-m W)'dM 1etually amr*1 looa\ef Esiuon. tht oaly pl.a)U rcQ\JCSlcd But wuh the utcnsave LA area media corps on hand today. Wyche and tM &cnpls could face more womtn re-ponen thn ~ fottow· ing the same. When tt comes to the Ram5. the focus has bttn on riahttna the for· tunn of what 11 stall suppoted lO be a Super Bowl cootendcr. 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'~N·-Ill,..,.. ,,...,.. ,.,, -·-~--CllZtl 88995 ----~ AIM. NO. CIC. """"' ~· I I ,..,,, I) -·---· ., •CINf'C7tlt '8995 '8995 •1995 '8995 ... '9995 ..... .... ...... ..,. • • .. ,.,,. , .. -4a49UC. T ... LX ... n-.. a fl• •••a IC,,_ iicf-1iicf,&5 iilli qr• .71f,ii •1Zlis •iliii !;i. . j llll.ETICI Proml1 1911-are now 0..5. Cleatty. the division and all New fapnct bad bitched their paµwit dnam1 to Clement' riabt arm. and lor six inninp that arm and a Wade ._. home run was enouah, u Boston led, 1--0. But that WU all Oemcns bad on Saturday -six inniop., 97 pitch· cs -and when he clidn•t come out of the duaout for the start of the aeventb innina. a fenway Part crowd of lS, 192 seemed to sense destiny tumina. "He was dead." Morpn aid of his ace ... It was my decision. but be ww he was done.·· Dominant early, Oemens went throuah the Oak.land lineup 1·2·3 for three inninp. From th~· the outs came harder, and thouah he was no lonaer dominant. Ocmens was tenacious, fortunate -and ahead . .Apinst personal nemesis Stewart. Ocmcns matched zeroes into the founh innan&, neither man allowina a hit. Jn that founh, however, Boas threw a compact swing on a down· and-away fastball, sendina it into the net above the left.field fence for a home run. Workina out of fant-and third· bue jams in the foµrth and fifth inninp. Oemens hardly looked like a man makma just his second start since Sept. 4. And if the shoulder injury that sidelined him bad lim· ited bis smngth, Oakland stiU couldn't break through apinst him. When Willie McGee and Jose Canseco drew beck-to-back walks to open the sixth inning, a tirina Ocmcns dodged a tic pme when Harold Ba1ncs hned into a double play, hauins a rocket at second baseman Jody Recd. But aettina out of the annana was the last thana Ocmcns dad, and tt was the hjah- watcr mark for the Red Sox in Game l. The 1-0 lead he handed his bull- pen, nine outs from a Boston vie· tory, lasted fewer than IS pitches. "A healthy Roaer Ocmens prob- ably takes that a little further, maybe even wins,·· Stewart said. ''For six 1nnanp he was super:t>. but I kept us in it. This was typacal of my pmc - I find a way to keep us in it. and u Iona as I'm pitchina we have a chance to wtn." Reliever Larry Anderson, a for- mer Seattle Mariner, walked the fint man he faced, and thouah Wah Weiss forced the runner at second bese, Anderson couldn't set out of trouble. Pinch-hitter Jamie Quark - in pro ball since 1972 -sinaled Weass to thard and Rickey tlcn- dcnon brouaht him home with a sacrifice fl y to tic the pmc With a sacri flee fl y. Jose Canteeo sanaJed to open the eiahth innina. took second on a Baines sacrifice, then stoic third base. When Camey Lansford blooped a sinaJc into riaht field, Stewart was on top, 2· I. As history bas sbown, Stewart knows what to do with an October lead. A man with four CODleCUtiVC 20..win seuons. Stewart joined Bruce Kison u the only 4-0 pitcher in LCS history by beatin, Boston for the ninth time in u many starts apinst them . And in his lut seven meetinp with Clemens. Stewart is 7-0. Bolton '1 buUpcn couldn •t stop Oak.land in any innina after Clemens departure, scorina a run in the .eventh1 another in the ciahth and .even 1n the ninth innina - when 11 Athletics came to bet 0 Atlllltkl f, ... la 1 (OefM u ..,.. ., ... , ... • ••• 1" • 1 I 1 .. ,. .... •••• , ... •:·· I 11 111. ·:·· ••• I • 1 1 1 I 1 , • • • • • • • • I t 1 I • • • • I 1 1 I • • ~f'~ Is Schuller talking with the Angels? JlJIT Al&ING -If you have amwen to any of thae mumblinp. rd appreciate heerint from you: •Now tbat our beloved AneeJs have ended an unprofitab&e teel!!!)n, will the Rev. Bob Scbuiler invite team owner Gene Autry to store bia buemU equip- mall -free of dwJe -at the Crystal Catbcrdrar1 new bell tower'l And couldn't tbia~ ~be promoted u ... ti in the BclfiY!" • hn't it comfortina to know tbat $tddam Huuein. once be'• deposed and exiled. could never find employ. mall at Disneyland -unJeu be lhaves off that menacina mUSUICbe? • II the county 1upervilon pick up our &berift'a latat lep1 tab, will be reward them witb sun permill? • With the announcement of a lineup cha.nae in Friday'• ceremonial openina of the Festival of Britain h~ -the Royal ffi&bland Fuailien bend ~ ina the Royal Scota ~n Guards bud, deployed to Saudi Arabia -will ticket·bolden uk for their money t.ck? •Will the City of Irvine's "official" junk.et to Japan be recorded in UCl's political 1C1ence textbooks under the beadlns. "How to Commit Political Han-Kiri?'' Or will it be remembered simply u "The Banzai Boondogle'r' • Amona all the other b.jp.level stud- ies she plans to conduct in Japan. could Irvine Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan find the answer to aometbint that'• been buaina comic Norm Crosby for yean; namely, .. Why did the kamikaze pilots bother to wear helmets?" 0 FAME II n..u:TING DEPT. - Nearly I year aao, when I WU tipped " that Gen. CurtiJ LeMay WU &hiq up his 20-year residence in Newport Beach and movina to March Air Forte Bue in Riverside, I called the field's PIO for confirmation. The information officer put my call on bold. Tb~ was a wait of about five minutes. Wu be conferrina with auperion, cbeckina whether they should be invad- ina the privacy of the famed wartime bomblna auatqisi. wboee death Mon- day wu wonhy of international head- lines? Wu be 1eekina approval from the temi..recluaive four-star teneral bim1em Then be finally came t.ck on the line. .. I teem to be havina a little trouble with W.." be llid ... How do you spell bis lut name?" u YUP, TBA'ML DO n' -I saw General LeMay only once, and very briefly, when be attended a bWck·tie event several yean aao at the Balboa BeyOub. After retiriaa I quarter<entury l90, be prcfemd to stay Wide bia Newpon 8eeclt home ~OD Pcecador Drive. u I recall). apencli.nt COlltented boun OD bis bam r.dio . .. We don't ,et to eee you It public funcdona." I Mid. by way of •ta.nina a conver.tion. "llipt," be -.id. .. I aerved eiabt yean m Wllhinlton. and bad enouab oftbaL" End of coaverution. a D lllOOLD ALL UVS IO LONG Ne-lada plailantlU'opUt lob 0. ;:, wbole IOda birUMtly ... oelebmed the otMr wit witla I bub at tbe Rita. •YI be'a bad dme to reflect upoa dae woedlrmnt of it aD. A h Nleedw: ' wn. lrit IO~..,. the bardea. fM ... I(), ID lw at lelit. art my. lwr,w ... to....,..,,= .,_,. opm .... cloan. w •• . .,,,_ .... -. ......... JOUI' on. il'l 90 proM1a 1• pllld octo- 1 r's hr n. w wld911•'• ...,.JGm'......_llll~a:oee .. o1,..-. ...... to .. 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A ately two-toM litvw and black 1990 Roa.- Ro,ce Si1wr Spur whla pay leatber in- terior and lambtwool c:upetiaa valued at SU9,900 bu .been nlected u tbe royal wbeell ia wlaida HRH and bubby, tbe Hon. Mp °"vy will wbilk about (tbe Prin- cetl married t111e aCC>lld -or tbe Eart of Aidie ia Waamimter Abbey in I 963). Our own local llll clealcr, Newport Auto C.enter, bu donated tbtee 1Cn~­ pllon Silver Spun b tbe royal~ wbicb in addition to Olsivy will include I police (Scotlaad Yard) cbauftieur, I lady iD waitinc Sir Antooy Adand. tbe Briti.ab Amheseedcw to tbe U.S.; Rea Holloway, Briti.ab ComuJ General for Lot Aneelel; and Sir James ClemiloD cbairman of the British Trade Boud. Al ICCUrity sweeps all areas prior to her arrival, it'I cenain the Priocaa will find DO 'Robes of the Realm' on display Bye.rot~ ~ c... Olll, Not I Bel. borrow or ave up tbe S4 ticket price ($2.SO for children) to eee .. Robes of the Realm." The biatorical display features tbe 19S3 coronation robe of Quca Eliza. beth D and HllH the Prince of Wala' investituft robe &om 1969. On Wednaday, PriDc:al A'el1Ddra'1 robe will arrive for display. Y ou"ll ae die robe lloaaJd llaipa received wbeD kniabted by tbe queen. Plus it'• a sreat place to lkan fubio11 idea. Struck by tbe f'Cllll and exquisite collection -drippina in velvet. brc>c:8de_ fur and jewels -it WU immcdia1dy appunt that the coun dreu created over the put 300 yean by the fine taiJon at Ede and Ravencroft continua to inspire dnipen of today. Our pbotop'lpb blcDdl two of the rcpl robes OD display It tbe .. Robes of the Realm" and three live mannequim wearina CUJ'mlt fuhion ailbouetta from South Coat Ptua. From k'ft to riabt Elcada'a swina coet ($ 1,400) over a ae.:at trimmed jacket (SI ,000) and bid wada plaid put .oc:cmocizcd witb a.ce jabot and paisley Jura abawl. all &om SUI Fifth Avenue. Seated upon I crimtoa lil.k damask 19th llesnce chair ii I aold brocade embellil&ed suede jacbt (S4, 7IO) worn witb tanan plaid kilt (S 1,190) both from Yves St. Laurent. Gold leaf applique on a black velvet eveni,. robe (Sl.~) worn over •tin evenina PIVamu ftom deliper Jolie Natori and available at l. Mapin. The Robes of the Realm ii located on tbe third levd of South Cout Plaza. Nordstrom wiq. 11.aJ1 .. ., ,,,,... -r ... 1 , '· . . , Slemons ready for trip down the aisle with travel consultant SLEMONS ENOAOEMENT UPDATE. .. Here's &. ICOOP= Tbe '-dy wbo'1 captured Mercedes .... Jim Slemonl' bwt ii = dlltt-Mired TaJill Ne\lbo. I JO. Nt..,n lwb travel COliliahant wbo"I I top40CCh ~ ud eq,..aienae. ._..,a _.,.., atblete. a ,.. outdoorsy type." •YI a IOURle cm to dae ~ ~ "'° .. -tbe atowill ... .... ,. ............... _. ........................ llkilll --•• ··-............... c.o...y a.b --1WO Ted Pwc 1a.. ......., ia lricipMiolt ol ............ ""*"' "** Wrmo-.. w ol die comty'• .... •UHJ'fT'ld....,.... De '"'9 IO tll; ... wil COldiM llllr c:mwlAlir•-·· ---... ,..... to llilW .. = -ot 111 ... ," ..,. ..... ....., ·~---.,, .... ~.............. w.._. to=m lllW ,.._ ............ I II JI 111 •Jlll.wllO'I•• ~~rd 11, .... Mr11rit•oomWll-. • ... •=llGlkiW"' t. ~ .................. ... nil W. die .._. Mn. 911• •' 91 w• cl""" hen Wtte Number ~ Five isn't fi.aa1 yet. Aocontin, to COD• &danlel o( bo&b Slemona and hi• soon.• •£a. ntm0n that have been Pill around lOW1l COGCaniftl ID alJeeed ~ S. ,.r ICttJemcnt" are ablolu1dy u.nlr\le. The ~ will be siped soon. I'm told. JI all .,. accordiaa to tc:Mddle, the P o• Nftbo auptials will .U. pllCt oe Dic.17 -Md ail will be I di&mtt tmd "fll Wlddi .. Jw ·--wbo .... jobd to .._.._._...._'tbeabletonanolfto . Lav .... tllit time" • t.1'1 doM twice la ...... . cr·1 ~-~.wbo'tuytodywill ......... . IWJ ca or f • • cx11ememly rtli:IMe ...... h .... to .......... ..,,. a THAT'S UlHTIOU& laOTHR"~ Eaddle ... far .... ,., ...... ow ---lradlilr, ...., Hadlli .... .. --~- ... , ... A literary look inside .'Hemingway's Suitcase' f . , -•r •eo1t•a-. '11111 .... -. ...... OI :: !'.'I ~ EdJ) prod.-Ii .a, .............. ..... ............. ,..... ... (nd) ma.am rr~>..._..• ~ft!F"'~.;.i ..... w•1 pow.----. ....... Fine ...... .,.. named Tbae are aome acepboaally fine white wiaes produced in Bordt.aux a wd1. SemilloD and Sauvipon Blue beina the two primary var- ietals Uled. As oppoeed to tbe mucb bolder style of Burpncty•a white wines. thete wines cu beat be de- tcribed u liabter, more delicate and displayina a .. resll'&ined elepnce" RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... die viaeyanta powiDa tbc ......... to lilab the ~c;,= willa .. Mme ol tbe dolCit Udlld -. For eumllle. a wbi• =:..~~= "?ssnsao-Moatracbct" (viU.-~) or Pulipy-Moatrlebct (vi1Jlee.~). Abo. vineyards in 8utpiady can be mini.te:We io ~ to lbole of Bordea~ ICM'MIU.. .. small .. two acres. After viD:i.ficatioa (the process of tumina pape juice into wine), the wines are lltDCf&lly told to a .. neao- ciant" (shipper), wbo then puU bi.I name on the label a ftll. So, at the mne time in the same market place 1berc oOWd be a .. Pulipy-Mon- u.cbc1.. from Annand Roux or LabOure Roi, both of' whom are reliable .. shippers" but who are not cbateau~. Tbae wines bear no rela- tion whatsoever to the common .. jua" wines labelled .. BUffUndY" from other winqrowina rqJons of the world, u true Bursundy is Comi) .. & ...... Wl .. 1916 Will retail aapw_. ol S l2S per boUll. Whal lbe 1 na F.cbn.eawt bits me retail lbe.lf tbil December, it .-.id be ldliJll lD tbe oeiabborbood ofSllO per bottle -a 68 percent price iDctcue! ... .,,_...._ltlMH't. Tiie cam.-. pnllilc a..y ls ... ....,-:-.... ~la­................ o1 .. , = ,... ...... nd wiw lla"9 • .. ...., ..... -Md ... •1111 to .. ?VI JI 10U7& ....., ........... two )'e9ll old. Undlr no arc.wncea lllould you ever let a r.. talki1t1 reWlir or wiDt ~ try 10 ICll ,_ ... ~ tom that ..... , via•" of leD ,_,. 1111>-it won't be wonh the trouble of PoPPina tbe cork. cnoki-wine. &cit Noveml., tbe Freocb en- 111118 ,in a pat nalioul petty to celebnte tbe . releale of tbe lint viDtllle of1.be year. tbe .. Nouveau." Tbat branid new wiaa from Beau- ~ iD the boWe for 1aa man a month. wie quita .. .,aper .. and are ~ u • re<onfinnauoa of t.fother Nature's sift of yet another fine vint11t. Sabad! (Nnt week: put 3.) c.rn.t WIM Pict: Olareau Les Ormes de Pez. 1981, St &tepbe. This wine hu • rich nose of blackberries and molaues. Tbe round, earthy body has layen of complex Oavon and youthful, but soft tannins in the finish. Drinkable now, or cellar some for five to six yean for peak ertjoyment. Super DEAR ANN 1ANDEltS: lt.e-: ...,,.,...... .......... • a nllj1" .._ ii fil ..-• 1la•••-w •cWe. Yee'W-J--~ .,..,. .... ,.... .......... ............ -'Oully. Bui wbat aboul people wbo doo "r threaten ~ and ... do it? Six IDODtbl after my •t11er ~my mocber killed blncilf. As far u I know, abe neva-iDdic:atcd to 80YoQC tbat aM WU coatidtf- iaa aucb a \.bins. SM limply 901 OUI my fiatber'apa ODC mpt and abOl bcncl( in the bald. Mama wu a o.ice, quiet pcnoo wbo never tot mad or yelled at ~ uyoae. ~ alwaYt eeemed '° Tl ..... .__ • ..41t!!~i' ... •1111,i.i&• .. teteiher,'' m complete control • -!he ~ penon ";I the wodd deecDe}' -or &act of it -iD tbe you d ~ ~uld kill berielf. foUowina situation. My wife aod I can t dacribe the hell ahe bas J 10metimes have a rnuaeute put me tbrouah lbetc put l• come to our home 10 pve us years. ~ere bu not been a day muaaan. Yesterday af\er a I haven t thouaht that had I massaae. I went into the livina known, I could have helped her. room wrapped at the waist in a Everyone sa~ bow much I ~ beth towel My wife was look and act like m_y mother. vintina with a female mend who Even our ~nds are ahke. I have had dropped in. I sat down and bouta ofbeina mad at her beca~se joined them in conversation . ~ left me of her own free wtll. After the &iend left, t cauabt T1'\le "'CbabliJ" is ectua.U:y a very dry, flinty white wine which only comes from the Chablis district, &ltuated at the far nonh end of Buraundy.Cbardoonay is the pri- mary varietal arown in Chablis' poor, chalky soil. and makes a "food wioe0 which is a deliabt to the sophisticated 1)4)ate. The wine hu no similarity to the California "jua" wines bearina its name, and with real Chablis retailina at $30 buy at S 13/bottle. " wi... Y-o.i..r ea-.._., always in short supply, and is very, _'.,,_""_UOll_•w_.cos_. '_"MUA_-_$.4 ... _llS___..· -~-c_(~_mame_·v.e._Ade_curreo_ .. _io~_1eue__, Buckley to step down as Its ~ eno~ when a parent holy bell from my wife for c.om-~ll 11ck and mes. but what she ina out in a towel She said I md 10 me was ~el. should have at least put on a DO SOMETHING G R AN D National Review editor NEW YORK - William F. Buckley Jr., the founder of National Review. sa)'s he will soon leave the posrnon he has held as rank.mg editor for 35 years at the con- servauve b1wttkly magazine. The 64-ycar-old author, TV com- mentator and editor said he would become an editor at large. He spoke late Friday at a banquet for the mapzine. The 3Sth anniversary issue, which 1s to be published an two weeks, will be his last as the top editor. Buckley, who a lso will step down as chief executive officer of the mqazane, will be replaced by Wick Allison. the current pubhshcr. The rankana editor will be John O'Sullivan, who will contmuc in his title as ed itor. -By Th A.,oclatH Pm• Unique Creations For Every Occasion! \I Ill " ... . '"A CUllNC. nu .SllU'la' FU>Rl!"T' ttu •••• ... ,, ...... I worTy that l will do the same robe tbina when 1 att to be her~· My I ·was amazed at her sharp da~ter loo~ an~ acts like_ f!1C. criticism since there was Will _she do. •.'9 ~oo . Does swade absolutely nothina provocative run 10 families. T~ must ~ about the way J looked. lo fact, as others _who wonder if they wlll I told her, much more of me was follow m the_ foouteps C?f a parent covered than had 1 been wearina who took hts or. ~er life. Please 1 bethil\f suiL respond. -Lou1stana My wife's an,er was particu- DBAR LOUISIANA: Peeple lar1y upsetting because I've wlrio are lkU1faJ at ••uni dleJr always considcmi myself a aood feellap are dilflcalt 10 Hip. jud,e of acceptable behavior. Yov mothr wu certa.laly a Thank.I for your thoughts. - muter at It IO lkre II .. l'UIOll T.8 . in N.Y. for Y• &o feel pllty f., aot DEAR T .B. IN N.Y.: U JM racabla Iller. came &o me fer approval, Mb, 1ftlle Mme famJUet &ad &o I'm aerry IO dl..,,...t yH. I lliave more 1alddn ~ olkn, aaree wttla '"' wtfe . dtere la ao reuo. t. believe tlaat A batla &owel la Ht appropriate yov desday 11 preordabled. I attire for vlaJdJl1 wltla a female •tna&IJ rec.mmaMI COUHIJq, petL Tllere are otkr 1~1 IMwever. U after 1' yean yH of pnprtety besides lrio• mllelli 11 are 1tlll as-tllDI ucl filled wttlli alriowta1. ra1e JM Deed profet1loaal Hip. W..W JM appron of yov ' wife J.aaJaa 1• ucl a male DEAR ANN LANDERS: I frleM wldle wnppe4 ta a tewel? hope you will settle an argument ft1ak abo9t It for a momeat ucl by comment.ma on my sense of JH1l see "'8t I ma.a. 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':>Tl AK!>·!)[ Allllll> • l"R ll\.4 £ R I B Newport Bur h 2801 W. CoHt Hwy. 548·58891 5~8-5993 ·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WINONA RYDER JEFF DANIELS My Bossetti is aboot to fioo oot wilat ~ere made ot w ( l ( 0 (AIMI C1t l f l tt~ good to nrt th~ ~ • I I I , 1 ··-.. • In David eanenberg the powaful bronze worb. Artzi'a muaive CODIU'UCtl are a aood bet for tbe eerioua collector wbo waata relevant an with will stand tbe tat of time. a Another soon-to-be-famous Or-. ante County artist ia Wayne Fone of Laauna Nisuel. Forte ia an exhibitor in the Festival of Arts in Laauna Beach and favorite of the Diane Nelson Gallery there. Easily one of the best painters extant, Forte focuses on human models with a heavily styliud (or- maL His fiaures are identifiable by their arbitrary proportions and titanic appendqes.. Forte is to be featured at the Villqe Gallery in Santa Barbara from Oct. 20 lbrouab Nov. 10. The exhibit is titled ··Paintina the Contemporary Re- naissance fi&utt." Now that Forte is expandina into other area, will be follow the tmld tet by tbe likes of Marco Sassone and Kris C.Ox and abandon I aauna THE ISLAND ···" ......... ,.11 ........... I ... .... And '"'• •· "•"'-• 1 640·121 8 mx· LIDO N••P' •• 8 • • lt .... ~ ,, 67J·8350 .. HARBOR TWIN Harl>u 91,1 at w "'')~ 6J1 .J501 llMadl- 1111 lttlO2411 .. , .. ...., EOW ARDS ORIG M ! • H.t•b~'' 8 , ... ., &.:i•-' 546 ·.310~ CINEM A CENTER ' ... , .. 'r .. , ' ·' • ., ... ... .... ' ·. . . 979·41-l, • • • • • If MESA ... ""• I I' ,•• h•l h r, l) ,' :r-~ ftil "T~.~ HUTTON CENT~E ....... SI .... ,,,.,,. ' B '•• 662-2266 DUNbft!Qm 111 IU U USI SOO 1 • f'30 SAT 114$ 'IUAIW.&I ~ pGOl •10 tltC IMllOW .... .., ·~ mus ~~ ......,,. ~ I~ .S >«>! H6 1 JO f'd SAT ttJO I 00. M NACtstl ltl~ •1'7 •~ ...-DIAJM ----tWI [2 JOI .00 •JU DON'T Tal ... '" •lf'G-UI 11130 IJOl ld •OO e U C>JO SAT 12 30 ooooiiiW CRI I tt1:$ 2mt ~~tt:OO TOWN CENTER o" ~ ... c ...... , °" ... 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Tbote who'd rather not walk but want to abow their support are encourqed to 1poDJOr Bradac on bis l~mile jaunt. .... ,., 11111 •·lrtlflll'I Festival~ o8b _.61sctld"rAu,___lllld • 636-7213. "°YOUlll ........ • ~ ·by 0 ,.... It-. ....... "1 PrUk Soda c.... ......,., will.... Clmra ID. •tha ........ nilldillaolill n. ~ ... .... NewSCl.ipea -MalldlJ .. TIMndlr ........ ., ... p. ~.....--iM ~ ,....... -=-•L .. ldaalllion la hi. call Tbey Art• bJ Weedy Mad.eod. ltU371 b more litW11111dW.- Tom Titus At 10 LID., immediaidy after the walk. memben of the auild will dean out .. SNkespeare·s cloeet." ~ and band-made, ono-of-a- kind COltumet, ma.a and puppets from put Grove productions will be told to rai.e fu.ndl to continue operatiq the theater. Tbe aale will continue until 6 p.m. or until the Bard's closet is bare. Guild president Joan Peten points out that the men's and women's costumes make perfect Halloween attire. If you'd like to lend a hand -or a pt.ir of fett -to the cause, call Tbe rwti"lo by ICll'• pro-~..... tam ~ ...... ..._. acton. will be Mid at 7:30 and orilillll ,_.will be pe1founed p.m. OD 1111 M ......... Oltbe Colla Satw*v eWIUila ~ 0naet Cout M.---UDdlr ._ ctirecdoD of Col' •" ~ n...aer eom;. Alu ldk:Mp. paay, .,..,...., ti..1aliliu Ol1be ~ play &>a.. Oii a ycMIDI compur--· ~ ICton married couple 1amponrily ..,.,.. ud d1t ...... 1~ by tbe movil!I ol lbdt home. Tiii .,... .w be a-4 at a He t caalJIUli o_u~ m die cmpey. new p.m. in OCX:-1 Drama Lab Studio ~! wa&f:Ull ~ fumiture and eclmiuk>D ii ftel. while abe • ttiy1.111 witll her folb. OCCt Repertory Company The diluDce produces ftldeunal manwct by tbe&eer 1111 ~ on both C9Wltl. Alex Ooltoa. ~ti more than 30 Tic:keu. at $7, will be tok1 at the difrercnt pn>ductiom annually. Ap- SCR box oftke. Sublc:riptions to ~lely 120 1tudeot1 take put the fiv~y teries alto are avail-in the prosram. able. Call 957--4033 for ID(ft infor-a mation. CALLBOAllD -SaddJebeck Col-a lqe will bold auditions for Golden West ColleF will ll&F a Christopher Dwana'• .. The Mar· trio of oriainal one-ect plays this riqe o(Bette and Boo" Oct. 16 and weekend in the Acton Playbox 17 at 7 p.m. in the Studio Theater Theater under the coUcctive title of of the Minion Viejo collqe .... Lynn "Loves Me, Loves Me Not." WiUs is dircctina and will be cutina The plays are: ••Touch the Blue-six men and four women from the bird's Sona" by Louise E. Catron, mid-20s to 60 .... tbe show opens directed by Jennifer Boudreau; Nov. 30 and details are available at "Maybe It's the Moon," written S82-4 763. Science as mystery-comedy-espionage thriller NEW YORK -The most de-liabtfu.l prosram on television Tues- day n.iabt is a mystery-a>medy· espio~ thriller about a mild· mannered utronomer who tracks down 1 KGB-financed spy nng. It's the true story of Oifford Stoll, a talc of suspense, high tecb- nolOI)', international intnaue. won- derful siaht pp -even a shower scene! -and it's the season premiere of "Nova," PBS' fine sci- ence documentary series. ··The KGB, the Computer and Me," is Stoll's account, re-enacted by him and the other people in- volved, of his two-year bunt for a computer backer who bad system· atiQny penetrated the U.S. network of military and academic com- puten.. In Auau.st 1986, Stoll was a stock comk f11Ure of academe: a scientist wb<>te .,.ant bad expired. Wath has wiry shock of dark hair and l11d- t.ck wardrobe. be looks more like a Grateful Dead fAD (which be is) than an utronomer. Fortunately (or him and the Law- rcnc:c Berkeley Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley, the lab needed a manaaer for iu computer system, and he was lured. On bis tint day in his new JOb. the boss asks him to track down a 75-c:cnt discrepancy in the com- puter billina report. "Thousands of doll.an of charaes. off by 75 cents, didn't sound like much," Stoll noted, "but 1t was an intercstina problem. A bi& error would mean an obvious bua in the system, easy to find and fix. "But 75 cenu? That was a challenae!" And thereby banp a fUCtnaun1 story about ICiencc, !cienusu and the business of doma scaence. The 7S-c:cnt error eventually led Stoll to the electromc finaerpnnts of a backer who'd used a personal computer and telephone connection to break into the Berkeley computer and K-OCEAN ' CASH GIVEAWAY INTHE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICK.ER CONTEST TODAY'S LUCKY WTNNER system from fAr away. "He was rully like a bWJJv who knows a few ways to burglariz.c a house and uses them over and over apin,.. Stoll recounted in a tele· phone interview. "He tries the front door, the ti.ck door, and pushes on a couple of windows, and when he can't act in, be moves on. "He faaurci. 'Sooner or later I'll find one where somebody left the key in the door.· " Tight computer security -like bWJlar ban on windows -make the "environment" more difficult for its leaatimate occupants as well as potential invaden. The hacker was exploitina the system's open- ness. Once inside the computer, the hack.er used standard prosrammin1 techniques to exploit a "bu1" in the computer's operating system and take 1t over. Invisibly, the hacker had made bamself a "super-user" able to read, wntc, erase and remove any file m the prosram. Stoll was angry and appalled. Part of the lab's computer system is used in h1gh-enerJY radiallon ther- apy for certain brain tumors. The hacker was foohng with computer proarams that aim heavy radiation into living people's brains. "When you screw around with systems that you don't know about, you can't predict what the effccu will be, .. Stoll said. "He thou&)lt he knew and he didn't." It would have been a simple matter to lock out the hacker, fix the bua 1n the system and wrap thma.s up, but Stoll wanted to catch him or her or it. And. to has arowmg concern. the hacker was using the Lawren~ .. ,,, ,,,,,.,, ............. llA&..aA OllmllA '°' ( .-. ...., 6 7 s J s 10 Mitre ._ ... ..._ l • JO. 7 • JO UWMIOI ...wPOlrf OMlllA JOO !\Mwpot1 Co•we• OrlW "44-0760 I , ........ IOI 1 l JO J S JO. 8 10 IS J ....... ," '· •. 7. 10 ,,._.......,...flll 11 )0 I JO, l4S 6 IS 8)0 10 4S ... "91 ~ ~ ,..,,..,,, lllancl. ~ '°" ,_.,. '40-1111 1,_,,A-...._.f'(;-IJl llH 1 0 JO. 6 I IS, l!>JO ._ANEIOTIC MASTEi PiECE. Rcmarlcabk. A genuinely erotic film that celebrates a woman's suual awakening with unabashed enthUJium.• ·~,..... ~MAC..uJHl "****AN EXCEPl10NAL WORK." ............ Wl......,P~ "A 10. AN EXOUISITID EI011CF11M.• •0.,......_IAK·'n' ......... Berkeley computer to move around on the network of uruvenity and non-classified Defense Department computen around the country. The backer was intrudin1 into military da1abues. defense contrac· tors, even the Pentqon. True, none of the material wu classified, but it wasn't the kind of information you read an the newspapers, either. Stoll went to the FBI. A 7S-c:cnt error? They weren't interested. Stoll's quest ultimately led him to "various three-letter aaencies" that mcluded the ClA and the ultra- secret NSA. "lt wu frustrating to find people who rcalJy arc bJ,lreaucrau, who very much want to help but can't because of the structure of where they work," Stoll wd. "The rumon that you bear are true: The aovernment would like to help you. but 1t can't. It just doesn't know how," he wd. Stoll penisted, and has etforu eventuaJly led to the arrest, trial and conv1cuon of a poup of West German hackcn wath Links to the KGB. Stoll even testified at their tnal. The story he re-enacts, and his equally fascinat1n1 book about the case, "The Cuckoo's Egg," are about science, Stoll insists. 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The trick is to convince literary expens that the stories are .,enuine while maintainina some doubt about their authenticity. Becaute the hiablY smqinative and less than scrupulous Nit.Frederik is a writa with a talent for replicatina the styles of put writera, his elaborate ICbeme is as multi-facieted as a room lined Wlth mirron. Behind these mmon lurks the incredibly clever author, Harris himself, who says the novel is bued upon a philosophical idea known u the "Notion of Facsimiles": If sometbina as so much like some- thina else that you can't tell the difference, then there is no dif- ference -it is the same tbina. In writina "Hemiqway's Suit- case·· Harris anvented the five di .. puled stories contained in the novel, usana Hemiqway's hero. Nick Adams, u well u Hemina- way's techniques to create the ICries of fictions within fictions that make thts book so fuanatina. In dlxuss1111 "Heminaway's Suit· cue, .. Hams says. "The book itself WIS fun to wnte. but creatina the 'Henuqway' stones was sunsful.'' Kanis notes that his own style of writina is very different than Hem- CAROL FromC1 amonc otben. the Broadway, Tif- fany cl Co. and Nordstrom. Ahh, but it's the pany schedule that would do most, even blue bloods, in! Friday at sunset the stan come out for the Royal Evenina with the British Academy of Film and Tele- vision Arts, Los Anse&es (BAf'TA) in association with Edwards Cinemas. Friday's pre-pla private reception at Alfredos Restaurant will introduce the Princess to cinema kinp Michael Caine, Dudley Moore and Rottr Moore. Sbc·u praa lhe hands of linaer Patti Ausu~ reception sponsor Jo Ellen Qualls and other Tiffany envoys. Jim Edwards Sr. and family, and 200 other VIP pany petront. Rep) ' reftahments willinclude cham- PllJ'C,, white wine and Pimm's Cup (an EnaJlsh ain attitude adjuster) and a nibble on lhe 90unnet deli- cacies pllCina shiny silver uays paued by white-aJovcd waitm. FoUowins tbe reception, the Prin- oeu and her pela will join 600 .u beae6l S2~per.penon pall in the Watin'a red·, wbito-and bl~ trimmed bllln>om fot a salmon -reput (lbe Princca aUoYI liabt .. , lftOMC1 . I ........ .... ...ap 10 pick up a \ha.;n cMck.." nuk 1QU. 0 Vtnmblt OWla. CenlWy. • I .... ~ Oftly my ,.._ 1 w ,._. m1111r '° be ir•ralill llld ~ -• .. ,., ..... ..., .... .... .... • Iii I I ... clld. a ............... ......... WAY-1111 UCI profeaor Donald Hetney, ~ hae fu8t publllhed the novel "Hemingway'• Suttcue" under the pen name MacDonald Hams, wtll speak In "The Making of a Novel: Fact Fake and Action" on Thursday at the UCI Student Center. 1naway's and adds that so is his lifestyle. Nevenhdess. an ··Hemincway's Suitcase." the wide ranae of Harris' abthties are clearly evident. Hams not only c.pably duplicates Hem- inaway's techniques. but he man-aaes to come up with some really fare) and the royal presentation of lhe DAFT A LA Britannia award to Caine. She'll peer throuah the ruf- fled tulips centerina the head table lO e(\joy entertainment by Moore on piano and visual excerpts from Caine's films. The evenina benefits BAFT A LA. Cbildhelp USA. and Children's Home Society. Althouah invited, it is likely HRH will not have time to attend the public ribbon-<11ttina of the "British and the Oscar" on Satur- day at 3 p.m. at Edward'• Cinema Town Center. Screen queen Julie Andrews bu auaranlecd whe will be there, however. It is her film. the directoT·s uncut version of ''Mary Popptn.s, •• which will kick of the three-week tribute to Briwn·s cinematic aru. HRH will kick up her royal heels on Saturday at another beftefit in her honor, Tbe Pacific Symphony Royal Oala. It bcaint with a private n:iception at the Center Cub for ~or event undcrwritcn peyina 11 much u Sl,500 to spend the eve. nina in her pracnce. (Thia is not her fil'lt visit to the Center Oub. Dlys cattier, she sipped ta wida festival OfllDizen at dlia moeled cu&ie tor poeb and private di~) After areeUlll .... cbainnan Marcy MuJvdlt and \be creme of ow k>c:al coov1nc1na "onaJDal" matcnal. And. besides the "Hcminpay" P"saan. Harris creates a sophisti- cated plot peopled with cos- mopolitan cha.racten and juicy "in- sadus" ltU ff. I~ ,addition to 1hmpses anto the colorful hvcs of Nlls.-Fredenk's antriguina -and fflONTS: • • OOt.D ,.,_. ®© HIOH LOW ..... CZ ......... ...... = ,_ la .... ...... .... ... ........ ....... ....... _ ....... .... ........ .. .... .. .. ... ,...... ..... ......... .... ....... ....... .... , .... .., ..._ rather eccentric -family, the read- er tell to peek into .cademi.a and the pubtisbina world as well. AJthouab flarris 11ys .. Hemina- way·s Suitcase" ia about the an of atoryidlina. and about fiction IS untruth, he explains that when be writes, be tries to write the truest, most honest novel he can write. Hanis lives in Ncwpon Beach and is known locally by his lepl name, Donald Heiney. fie holds a Pb.D. in comparauve literature from USC and ll a UCI professor and former director of UCJ's Pro- pam in Wriuna. His works have appeared under several ~onyms. Harris recalls beina 'surprised" when Eaquire decided IO publish bis fmt sbon story back in 1948, wblle be WIS rull m col- lqie. He wrote and published more 50 abort st.ones before tumana to novel writina a decade later. Ac:cordina to Harris, the populanty of television led to the demsx of many map- zines and fewer opponurutia for short story writers to publish. Since then, he's published 14 books IS wdJ u wntten articles and book reviews. In addition to receivina 1CVeraJ prestiaious titerary awards, he's helped launch the careen of numerous writers such as Mschael Cbabon ( .. The Mysteries of Pu- tsbu'J .. ) and Mani Leimbac k ( .. Dyina Youna .. ). MacDonald Hams wall explore the an of fiction writina durina "The Mwna of a Novel -Fact. Fake and Fiction," at 8 p.m. Thurs- day, Oct. 11. in the Crystal Cove Auditorium of UCl's Student \enter. Tickets are avaalablc throuah the Bren Center Bo~ Office and ticket.ron at S8 for .,enera.I adnussioo. Call 8S~SOOO for tele- phone, nwl and credit card orden. ~and other dncounts may apply. 0 Heminp-ay's Swtcax" Sl8.95, Hardt.ck. Simon and Scbwter. 288 •• • • • WARM STA~RY u a = a a ..... . .. .... •• ... '1 • Cllllllml •• a.... " u ...,,. ... • n ... " . ...... II II ....... '1 • ..... •• ......... n "' ... Glr •u = n • .. . . ...... 11 11 .... n ., ....,.. n sa ....... 1' • ... ... City n • ...... 1' .. ....... n v ..... n " ::-r .. " .. • • ... n • ..... ., From C1 just recdved word that his re-re- leue of "Unchained Melody" bu blasted onto the charts an the number 45 position (with a ''bullet. .. which means it's cltmbana fast) -and that the of'ilinal record- ina (which just about mdes the movie .. Ghost .. ) bolds the number 19 slot on Billboard's Top 100. Hatfield. who celebrated his 50th birthday Au&. 10, can still bit every note 10 the oripna.I venion he recorded 2S years aao -and then some. This ume. he says. he sana "Unchained Melody" lus way - Wlth the scale-<Sefytna biah notes heretofore heard 'lo these many yean only by coooert audJenoes at hvc performances. "Unehaioed Melody" was never supposed to have been a hit an the fint place. accordana to Hatfield. It was recorded as the .. B .. s1de of a RJabteous Brothen tune. "Huna on You." that Hatfield dld with Bill MedJey -who. co1nadenta.Uy enouah, also expenenced a career revavaJ after besna musacally fea- tured in a Patnck Swayze film, "Dirty Danci~ .. Another milestone Hatfield banh- day takes place Oct. 13, when Kahn Joe Hatfield -one of the siQFt's [WO SODS from h1s fint mamqe lO peute beauty. dancer Joy Hatfield -turns 21. Hatfield wi.U put tn an 1ppcar- encc, of coune, when Momma Joy fct.cs the banhday boy and hss fnends at a Balboa Bay Oub sh1n- d11- I'm not absolutely su~. but I thtnk Hatfield has JUSt made some kind of rock 'n' roll lustory, Wlth two tuu oo the charts at once - bolh l"tWfdlnp of the ~ sons. I I ... • • • • ,. . • • •• n .. • a • Jll • n 1t • . .. • n • • • • • • •1 • . ., • •1 • n • • • n 1t "' . .. 11 .. •• ·= Slli.t-..... .... ft .... =· ,_ , ... ......._, 111£%111111 ..... --...... &.-. ...Qr --,.. .... I ! ! • JI JI • 17 • • • .. . : : II • •• n • 111 n • n •• . .. 1' • • • • • n • ya done aood. little Brother~ 0 THE NAKED CTTY ... At 60,000 circulation, it•s a barptn. I van Katz bu a new publication on the market. Connections To Excellenoc. Katz, u you may rcc::aJJ. pGblisb- ed the currently defunct Busi.Dea To Business from 1981 until l 989 -when it was acquired by z.ebra Publishina, a aroup of oullide in- veston who aJk:tcdly oeued print- inc BTB riabt before last March's aaue was s.upposcd to come out. BUSlDaS To Business may make an appearance apin in October, it 11 rumored.. Uk.c Bu.sincu To Businc11, Con-- nccuom To Eulcllcnce pva its adven.tlCl'S the opportmlity 10 ~ lisb edltori.al ~and~ (but the T. V. Guidc1iZl:d maprine rewm final nabts coocauiDa edi- tonal content). A full~ ad -and they ~~ ICU full p1111t1 -C01b S 1,IOO, S300 less than t.be cJwwie for tbe mne full peee tn t.be old Businal To Busineu And thoee with a story IO ldJ may buy the front cover for S9,000. That's considerably lea expensive than the s 12,000 price ... Busi.nela To 8u&iDess once fetched for its cover -with a rq>Otted c:i.rculation of approximately 20,000, only a t.htrd ofConnecbons To E1oellence. Local celebrities who have recent- ly appeared -or will soon appear -on the aJossy color cove:r of Connections-To ExccllcDce ind\ade Ron Kotloff of Edaemont Saa. Joe Walley of St.affi.oa Servica. Kalny The Pnnter and real estate dtr vdoper Kathryn Thompson. Tbeu p1cturea will be offle\ by pactonal snserts of nationally promanent typeS Im Lee bcocx:a and Laken COKb Pat-Riley. ,,.,es. ~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Schammel Wlll aive ha 1 pnvatc tour of Crag's works before she bnefly areets mljor museum petrons an the 1CUlpture prden. The royal romp at the museum is shon due to yet anothr black-tic encounter. "An evenina of Paaeantry," apin at the Westin, co- cbaired by Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa and benefiuna Costa Mesa Cares. On this ruaht the pnnccss will consume veal before bstenina to the I Sth Air Force Band and Sir Jottn Mills pay tribute to the SOth anniversary of the Battle of Bntarn. Such a spon! Those sn the know say this Princess bean her royal burdens beauufully and ss mvolved in a a;reat many orpnazationJ. We're told the popular philanthropic Princess is both charm•~ and IJ'K'IOUS.. She 10uods like ~ fairytale. We'll tee. ' NOTICE The Black & Decker Car Vac In today's Target Sale section Is Incorrectly Identified as rechargeable. The Car Vac comes with a 12·volt adapter which fits Into a standard cigarette lighter socket. We regret any lnconvenlenoe this may cause. ®TARGET. • l • • • • • .. • i Editorial -Mnt.11111• tells Fills WmPI ti 111 Ill -ll•IY You aona like Jan Mittermeier. The new John Wayne Airpon manager did what a man bas to do. She told Washinaton where to get off. Testifyina before the House Aviation Subcommittee last week, she denounced proposals which wouJd have allowed the federal aovernment to set noise standards around ~Ole l1aDdards, the indications are. wouJd not have been u l!riDfent u the ones imposed in and out of JW A. thus makina 1t a Jot noisier in and around Newpon Beach. Mitt.ermeier, the highest ranking and highest paid female in Orange County government, told the congressional panel not to int.erfeie in local agreements reached between airlines and municipalities in the ongoing cffons to keep airpon noises to a minimum. Those aarecments appear to be working. Despite them, the airport keeps growing and the demand from commercial carrien keep on growing, too. . . . So much for the argument that the noise restncuons an and around JW A would hamper business. That, in fact. is what makes Mittenneicr's arguments so imponant. The coun-approvcd noise restrictions also allow gradual growth of airline use of the airpon. We like the way Mittermeier handled a difficult problem. Community camm1nt1r1 Committee offers reasonable beach ease ment compr omise To the Editor: In April, 1989, the Newport Beach Clly council chanei:cd a commlltee of the city attorney. chairman of PB&R and rcprcscntat1~es of the city council, public works, and the three homeowners assoc1at1ons to rec- ommend a policy on encroachments i~to the 35-to 64-foot casemcn~ or ri&ht~f-way seaward of the property Imes ~tween the Sai:ita Ana Ri ver and E Street and into the 15 feet where the ci ty holds fee tllle between E Street and Peninsula Point. The "casements" had been dedicated to the city by developers of the ocean-front properties for construction of a street to have been named "Ocean A venue." The street was never built and over the past 86 years (lots in the 14 blocks of Oceanfront adjacent to the Santa Ana Ra ver were sold for $500 in 1904) property owners built two to three-foot fences out 1<>me distance from their properties to protect their homes from wind- blown sand and windstorm/hip ttdc water damage. Over the years ownen have improved the areas inside the fences with ground level patios (it should be noted that fences up to 36 inches high and patios at ground level can be built m the d ty Wlthout a building permit). What usually happens to such undeveloped "casements.,.. Adjacent property owners have certain rights to undeveloped portions of such eucments, however. liugation is onen ~i~ to detennnre the extent of thC'5C ri&hts. Normally such casements are "vacated " to the interest of adjacent property owners. Such was the case in the Back Bay where "easements'' were dedicated to the city by the developers of the "Bluffs'' for street access down to what was to have been the Irvine Company Manna When 1t was clear that a manna was not to be built. the "casements" were vacated to the adjacent property owners -the Bluffs Homeowners Associations. State law precludes "vacatfog" such easements when they are adJaccnt to waterways, therefore, alternate actions are usually taken. In Sunset Beach, Oranac County owns a 20-foot easement seaward of the private property lines and, just as in Newport. ownen had "encroached" over the ycan. The county passed an ordinance, allowing "grandfathering." the 20- foot encroachments and cstablishinJ a specification and one-time chargn of $21 S for future encroachments into the casement. In Newport Beach, the city council adopted Policy L-7 m 1977 r.r!tina a blanket encroachment permit for the 30-to 35-foot easement 1w~idi was to have been a bay front strce1 named Buena Vista) to the adjacent propcny ownen, with the requirement that they maintain it m a patk~ikc environment, allowina low fences, petios, etc. Why did the committee rc<:ommend allowing a muimum of IS feet? I. The committee invested many boun in an attempt to amve at a solution that would be a ··reuonable .. compromi1e to the very diverse in1tre1U that the .. policy" must satisfy: (a)tbe Coastal Commission; (b)the City Council· (c)lbe beach aoina publi~ (d)thc homeowncn associations; and (e)tbc oC:ean front propeny ownen. Fifteen feet would require 61 propeny ownen. m<>1t of whom built their fences Iona before there was a Cou&al CommiJl.ion and before there wu a council willina to take on this IOUlb subject and establilh a policy. to remove their fences and rebuild 1beir petiol (the city bu policies for cncroechment into public cuements dKWbere in tbe city and bat iuued an avenee of .370 .. encroacbment" pennitl per year over the put three yean). If tbe limit ia reduced to 10 f'eet -the recommendation pu.ed by tlM plaanina commillion after mid.nisbt at the Aua. 9 hcarin,. t.he number of bomeownen im;;t;I would i.ncreuc from 61 to 118 -total cost to bomeowaert o( reiciatifta would be awroximately a quarter million dolJln, Wida no real beMllt to anyone -c:enaiAly not the .. reuonable com~ .. .,..a.t by the comminee! 2.'TM preceda111et in SuDICt 8acb (Jrant.ina 20..foot encroechment) ud • .._. Vilca in Ncwiat C..-linl 30 to 3S-foot encra.chmeot) _. m ... , an a I ~mjl m molt cates the 1$ feet repracnu leM aa... J ,._, ol dlle width ud lea than half of the lS to 65-foot wiM iJl .. IMfmPL J. 1't Q1d CommJilion alto approved a fiv•foot encroechment ta Dll llllf, wllire 1be belcll. was only l' to 29 feet in widtb, mus a ZS ,.rcat ~L 11 r 'n. mem• wlM> illitially recommended &M l' feet. not =17 oner. •a 1.t daat "to dcmamlnte a more 6"lilt111i1• .,.., Mw M i6CI OD ~ o( tie bl8c"9 bu1 ..... .,..... for titde ........ --.. .. ---.. t11J cia11dl • ~ I Wil.idajl die potiCy ii Mia dW 'll=~iae r I •11lndl ol liaim'I-Ollt Wltida tr1lfJ H'l"•n• • t1 .... I 'a• to Ill ..... ia\'Ohled. JEUY COii fo111• Cllllirw NI•• .... EliclP' El CDia ..... ... fl111f111 W• Ne•"" .... AlllllllM B1st of the Editor's Hotline Making Thursday's phone call So, let's tee if I have this ltraisbl Irvine Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan bu deaeed that abe will talk &o the DeDJ Plllt on Thundays only. That's tbe day she banp out at city ball and tbe day. I have to uaume.. lbe feels lib ••1 mostly likely to have tomethina to say. somethina mayoral to put on the record. Mondays? No dice. Wcdnaday? Ub-ub. Fridays? Consider her incom- munkado. DPllS: 11111111 .,. Cbllllll Tb6 mayor. in cootrut &o bcr predceeuor wbo eiUoyed talkina every day of the week-sometimes several times a day if you'd let bim, tw decided lO limit the pearls she drops into the lap oftbe DallJ Pllet . E.diror's Note: The followilJI are samples of Oraqe C.U1 DaDy PU.t reader's comments and criti- cisms from this week. As • matter of public suvi« the Pilot will pub- lish • sampling of caJJs to the horline each week in this space. The number to read Editor's Hodine is 641-6068. ... 111111 Rcprdina your special report on cocaine that said: .. Expens, educa- uon, not police will win drua war." I've heard the same rhetoric when I was aoing to school in the late 'SOs. Nothmas changed except they have added more police and made the drup a little more scarce. the drua costs go up, ll makes it more worthwhile for people to get into. More people get into it. then they need more police and the cycle keeps aoina on. Obviously. police and the juditial system 1s not the answer. It's ob- vious. it's setting worse not better. Both sides are getting biger. So what are they going to do. Are they just aoina to talk about 1t. They've been talking about it for almost 40 years now and nobody is doing anythma about it. Now what? I JUlt want you to know that it's not new that Jim Wood is a Demo- craL How could he be a Re- pubhcan, he's such a kook. Jiit • c1•t111111 The new format is areat. the paper IS arcat. but Oranae Coast people 1s poorly written and in- credibly bonng. E.ditor's note: We'll wort on it. I love your ncwspeper. I just got a call from the Times and they said,· .. Well, you know, you should subscribe to the Times because it is on recycled paper, and your peper (the Daily Pilot) is noL And I said, "No. my paper is on recycled peper." She said, "Well, I'll have to Ft a copy and check that." Maybe you better call the Ti~ and let them know. Keep up the p>od work .. E.ditor'• note: We're 6Ul'e the citrulation folb over •t I.Al An· lfda Times rad I.be lbt of the &Jiw1 HOIJine and win ,et the at("fPI. rve Jmt read thb open letter iuue wiUl Mayor Sheridan, and I th.ink )'OU ouabt to write t.ck to her and tell her .lte mmed tbe point of your open lettn to her. She tells )'OU to Jet the facts ltlaiabL I notict sbe 1111 -coocecni!! 1ho COit and all that -• didn t now about Ute Cc* ud die value until abc met dile deh11doa (ia J .... ). I lilra IW _._I did DCM uow 1191 blillftL Wll tlle ..W ......... t.c. .. W't ..... .... .... ,,.....,....,. ... .... .... '1 hlllf ... ..,. RMn Alr'M) ....... flcl ....... 't .. .,. ..... --... .... .. ... ,a.. ......... .... IO. -..... ---., Ill W'1 ............ .. ......................... 1 . ( body u an incumbent. So she is blastina your pepcr sayina that you don't know the facu. It 1eems to me that she docsn•t know the facts. You ouaht to point that out to her. •••• I'm jUJt commentin1 on the pic- ture you have on the front pqe of Thursday's pa~r. You aot a picture of two auys ndi"I bikes in Upper Newport Bar,. and it says, .. Enjoy- ina the day.· The UJ>F, Newport Bay where they arc ndina is a protected en- vironmen&al area and no vehicles an: allowed -even bicycles. There are sips posted at the main en- trance to the trails around Newport Bay and you auyt lhould run somc- thina sayina you're sorry, to all thOK environmentalists around here who arc probebly a little teed off KCina this picture. We're tr)'ina to keep bicycles out of there and we let hiken in there to eajoy it. E.ditor's note: We •polo,ize. t.a If c1mn1111~1a11 I'm callint to comment on the Strictly Business column. Just a matter of aeneral observation, t.hia woman SuZette Alaer is writina a column that primarily deals with aspccu of communication and I believe to my way of thinkiUJ that her personal style of writina 11 one of the more difficult I've ever seen in my life. The column is so over written. and s.he talks about ver- bosity, it's so overwritten and ver- bose, that it is almost unreadable. People, I don't believe, set u much out of it as they could if she would cut down OJJ her inches of column and be more to the point. usina less lanauqe. I just want to uy that I think the cover picture of the little aitl look- ina at the lantern is beautiful. Lee Payne is a arut photOlflpher. ......... Tell that lady who tw the article about bavina her f1q stolen in Huntin&ton Beach. that'• on the front pqe of the momina paper. I'm in the American Lesion down here and each holiday we put fLap out on the ~or hiahways and each holiday we have between three and I 0 of them stolen. So tell her we know cuctlr the problem sbe'• havina and like sbe'1 doina. we're aoina '° continue to put them up. ..... .., . I Just 'nnted you 10 know hoW much I enjoyed the Judy Chamberlain column on Sunday and I tboulftt die paper was lookiQI pretty J'lllY and ftOC IO ,ood <lOD• tent all week ud I WU ..ily debat.ina wbetber to pick it up ftw 7S cenu on Sunday. but When I o~ ii up and lad about Lee West. I ~t that wu hysseric:al. 0 I'• c11J111 1lto•t l•df °'11ml 7 ' :'I c1lurn la a.,._. ~ L'=:-.1.*=:r.t bread imaae referrina to Oraqe County. I find this vay o&naivc and a racial epithet, and I wouJd like an explanation of euctly what in the bell she means by white- bread imqe. lt teem.a to me to be very offensive, and I would like either an explanation or an apolOI)'. Editor's note: An explaMr.ion from Judy, .. White brad is dull, bland, no reJrtu~" ........... I just wanted to •Y hooray for the editorial in the Monday peper (on the bad policy of the Cost.a Mesa County Club aivina preferen- tial stanina times to the Men's Oub). I'm not a aotf fan. but I did read the article and, I think you have bit it riabt on the bead with your editorial. .. ........... .. rm callina in -~nle lO Jim Wood's column on little talk Ilona coast about issues. I just want to make him award of a poup called Speak Up Newpon, which does an e.xceUent job of talkin& about local issues and local problems -like the San Joaquin Corridor -like the airport iasue. I know Jim hu been at a couple of meetinp. but perhaps he should talk about some of thete ouut.andina fl"OUPI that exist in our community that do address these local iuues. 14 ·11 1111rt This one is for Robert Barker. He wrote the Huntinaton Beach C1ty b~t $4 million abort One of the t.binp. just one or the hundreds of thinp I could tit here and talk to you about. that really irritates everybody I know is the meridians that they are puttina down Mqnolia and Adams and other strecu in the city. How many millions of dollars is this costina the city and is it nCQCll- ary? I think the answer to this is 1oina to be no, it is not necasary. In fact I've talked to many busi· nesscs around Adams and Mqnolia. where I used to do busi-ness. and they uy that business has dropped off 20 to 25 percent be- cause of the meridians. You can't tet over to the Pl station I used to ao to, Without Soina about 12 to 20 blocks out of tho way. which takes an awfW lot of ps and it•s very irritatiQI. Ob au.re. the meridians look pretty. but they wcren •t nee wry and they COit a lot or money. ftp ... ln many ways Cotta Meu is a aman town. •'re not uted to haviQI the ethi.c:I of' our cioundl =-~="~tit?. public tervice ad for llandint up for hit princi'*" populal OI noL Runni• ..Un fi>r tbe ci~ council makes bim a taflCt for tboee wbo are ~ not .. conoemed. with the np11 or individualt. If "°'* wboll ca• be hat cbampiODed Mb .... beiq in the pnviout vidnity of SOS IDd tbe owner of Uat Oolt Hill Ta*'ft, 'frilll '° miU • coetri1Ntioa '° 1lil c:ampaip after ... lid. ... is ODly u ................. • -uedaica1 'or illilll. Mr ii .... my ..... IO imh••tlllidll;-. At I undentand it. her decilion sprinp from a series of articles on her upcomiq trip to Tsukuba City -Irvine's lister city in Japan. The mayor, two of her council col- lcques and two city employccs are set to visit Japan in November. The reason the trip was news was because Sheridan bad wrapped her sprina mayoral c:ampa.ian around the premise that her predecessor - fut~na. &lobe--buaina Larry Aaren -was spendina more time worryina about worldly matten than hometown problems. So when it came out that Sheridan' was to travel to Japan at city expense, weU, the critics couldn't resist tweak.ina her. The DallJ PU9t carried a story on the mild little brouhaha and the next day the Resister and Los Anaeles Times did too. But rather than fade away, the business about the sister city trip kept boilina away. City officials defended the trip. C:Ouncilwoman Paula Werner decided to reimburse the city for her fare. The city was to spend $2,SOO to hire a consultant to teach the jet-setten a bit about Japanese custom such as how to properly hold a tea cup. And somewhere alona the line, Sheridan decided sbe•d had enouah. When a Dall7 Ptlet reporter called her one afternoon, her husband anpily said that bis wife -the mayor-was throuah talkina to the DallJ PU.t and invited the paper's editor to do somethina that is both unprintable and, to my way of thi nk.ina at leut, impossible. Sheridin modified ber stance the next day, however. In a faxed letter to the editor, she said she would talk to the DaUJ PUet on Thursdays and asked the newspaper to refrain from caUina her at work or at home. Respect my privacy, she asked. So t.akina her at her word, I pve Sheridan a call on Thursday. I didn't really have that much on my mind but it seemed like a abame to let a Thunday -a precious Thon. day -ao by without aivina the mayor a rina.. The fint time I called she was in a meetina. Meetinp are bi& in cit}' ball. But when I ra~ beck later lft the day, I WIS immedi- ately -and politely -transfered to Sheridan's office. Wow. A ICOOp. I tried to ux a littJe humor to break the ice. It didn't work. But u we pushed on, explorina this Tbundays.oftly bulioeu, it dawned OD me that Sheridan ftl Ktually beina pretty nice about the whole aftair. True. sbe said that the Daill ..... had aone .. completely nuts on lt1 COVCfllt of tbe lisier city trip and that the paper bad ••tet me up... but abe a1IO asked for copies of ~ Pllel artist John Sherflius' alluna caJ1oOft.I. one of which na called "Silly Anne Sheripn .. and depicted the mayor apoft{ftl a kimoao covered with dollan lipJ. Sbe loved it. Sheridan alto daimod that tbe praa Md miluDdentood bet home- town pbi._,,..y, Wbile lbe t. lieva in podaola -or at leut patcbiftl them -abe allo dabiat to n"""8 .. fbm"n111 for 11ot11J ........ SilW citiel, ..... tbe city clall9't llb oe .,.. du oee. 1tt OK wlG aeridla. ... ..wr net llld I "8 Oppl>eed IO MWle a ... ctty.• .. liicl I pai111d CMlt M IObod't Md I .. ..... .,. •• 11 ... ol ........ . Alli•il .......... ..... 111111 " .. Qirll ,..... ...... ~t. Oil-..... v! : 1111 ~~1111••11•1•,.~-~.°' -..u. • ~?':"::" ... _, AM ... , ........ _el ............. _ .... . -.:.w ................ ,, .. • •• .,... ... . I 1 I ' . . . ,;' /~ , .. F.A r· •• ~' ......... " -. - / .. -..... . -~' I ~--... I ~~ ---·-... ,..M ......... 642-5678 WM~ --- ---~ .. fLJ i.· ~ .,,... HITE I ~· t !. L f ._ I ~ r ' ·, 4 • I . . . --~ ·--,,:_: I ' -l I ... ' f1' •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront *••Waterfront and Pool VGlve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 1 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEii 3119 Corte Linda. Newport Beach tv30 Canyon Falrwey. Big Canyon ••18572 San Felipe. Fountain Valley 640-2500 ~9.000 Sun 1-5 644-1600 $2,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 645-0303 $319,500 Sun 1-5 ••3099 Corte Marin, Newport North, N.B. ..,2556 Crestvtew. Bayahores. NB 4eog Seashore Or., N.8. 631-7300 $652,000 Sun 1-5 640-2500 $699,500 Sun 1-5 673-7300 $1 ,369,000 Sun 11-6 3072 Corte Portoflno, Newport North 430 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace 673-7300 $609,000 Sun 2-5 &44-1600 S899,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 227 Evening Canyon Rd . Shorectlfft. CdM 6«-9060 $1 .885,000 Sun ~ -5 ++214 Hazel. Olde Corona del Mar 759-9070 $1 ,675,000 Sun 1-5 1508 Dover. N.B. 673-7300 $569,000 Sun 1-5 1501 E•ton, Wettcllff, Newport Beach 642-5200 $529,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * t 279 Kavenllh Or West. Rancho Mirage 5371 El Dorado, Huntington Beach I Ill ,1u1 F II RI or IEll ••t2 Potnt Loma Or, Spyglut Hiii, CdM 780-5000 $1,395K Sat/Sun 1 :30-5:30 2731 Baywhor•. Bayahor• 644-1eoc> 11.075,000 Sun 1-5 510 P°'nMttla, COf'ona del Mar 642-5200 1397,500 Sunday 1-5 •1741 Tustin #22, Orleans. C.M. 831-7300 $150,000 Sun 1-5 3 IEIROOI **t1015 E. Balboa Bl. #A (Pen.Pt.) N.B. 673-3777 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1..t * 2207 Fortuna, The Bluff1. NB 759-8200 $419,000 Sunday 2-5 631-7300 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 64s.-0303 1399,900 Sun 1-5 201 Crystal Avenue. Balboa lt!and 759-9100 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3060 KlllybrOOke, CM 2710 Gannet Or., MeM Verde, Cotta MeM + .... 21 Bumlng Tree. Bia Canyon 8«·1800 11,495,000 7688 Rapids, Huntington Bch Sun 1-5 645-0303 $212,900 Sun 1-4 2 IR ,tus Fii RI or DEii ~2 Allto Ave .. Newport Heights.NB 645-0303 $239,000 +.,...19 Lochmoor. Bio Canyon 644-1600 $1 ,595,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 979-5099 1385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Cerdlff, Laguna Niguel 873-7300 $660,000 Sun 2-5 t•421 Seaward. Corona del Mar, CdM 873-6494 S650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1739 LabredOf', Coeta M ... 631-1266 $269,000 Sun 12..t:30 2528 Cliff Or., Newport Helghta, N.B. •••22 Swift Ct.. Newport Bch 544-2100 $1,380,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 873-7300 $284,000 Sun 1-5 631-7300 $435.000 Sun 1-5 +415 NStar Lane, Dover Shores 644-1600 $2. 150,000 * 12 Monterey, Spyglut, CdM Sun t-5 759-9070 $747,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1339 Hampshire, Dover Shores. NB 760-5000 $899,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 3 IR 11lu1 Fii RI or DEii ••..,8 Rue Marseille, Big Cyn. NB 642-5200 $625,000 Sun 1-5 1584 Orange Ave .. Heights.CM. 631 -7300 $319,000 Sun 1-5 ••t1000 Santiago Or, Dover Shores. N.B. 631-7300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 18592 Paaeo Pizarro. Turtle Rock, Irvine ••41 Shearwater Pl, Bayvtew Terrace, N.B. 831-7300 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1~ 3 IEDROOI 208 Calabria Ct, 2524 Orange Ave. CM 850-7000 $289,500 Dally 11-8 217 Calabria Ct, (2524 Orange Ave). CM 650-7000 1285,900 Dally 11-6 200 Calabria Ct, (2524 Orange Ave), CM 850-7000 $279,500 Dally 11-6 205 Calabria Ct, 2524 Orange Ave, CM 850-7000 S299,500 Dally 11-8 t 1390 HHIC:tee1, North Laguna '4M-1800 '559,000 Sun 1-5 2ooe Seadrl~rvlne Tetrace M.4· 1800 99,000 Sun 2-5 3511 Venture Or., Huntington Bch 845-0303 $818,900 Sun 1-5 ta321 Via Udo, N.8. 173-7300 1850,000 Sun 1·5 117 Via om.to, Udo leeMd 760-1900 $335,000 Sun 1..t t 2344 Port Aberdeen, Hrbr View Hma, NB 640-5664 $509,000 Sunday 1-5 2233 Raletgh, West Cotta Meta ~-7355 $223,500 Sunday 1-5 ••••806 Ramona Or . Irvine Terr. CdM 644-9060 $965,000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 538 Riverside, NB 722-1302 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1500 Santanetla, lrvtne Temace 644-1800 $528,000 Sun 1-5 * • v83 8M&rwat«. Newport Beech &«-1800 $439,000 Sun 1-5 121 The Muter'• Clrcle. C.M. 673-7300 1349,500 Sun 1-5 1300 Wettcllff Or .• W•tctlff. N.8. 831-7300 1475,000 Sun 1·5 ••"'4 Wlndeor. Har'bor Hiii 644-1800 S 1,395,000 Sun 1-5 4 IElllll 171 •m .... 7.500 Sun 1-5 130 E. Frend~ La Habra 640-2500 1249,000 881/Sun 1-5 ••tt1tW. -Aw, Newpot1 BMch erwm 12.eoo,000 Sun 1-s ••1201 01ena1r~J. ruet1n 840-2500 Uw,900 Sunday 1-5 tt10I W. 811A•, N.8. tn-7IOO '1171.000 Sun 2-5 t4a01 8utrwy Ot, Cameo HlgfQndt e.M-1800 tMt.000 84M 1-a •••••rlEI 4 II,.. FAii ii er RI +3004 Ocean Blvd, Corona det Mar 759-9070 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * •..,... 31 Royal St Goerge, Big Canyon +3004 Ocean Blvd, Corona def Mar 644-1600 $2,675,000 Sun 12-3 519 Ptaya, Newport Buch 640-2500 1439,000 , .. Sunday 1-5 873-6494 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1034 Sandcutkt Or, Corona del Mar 644-9060 S775,000 Sun 1-5 +2220 Pactnc, Corona def Mar 644-1800 $1 ,355,000 Sun 1-5 4 Winged Foot Ln. Big Canyon, N.B. 931~300 $1,295,000 Sun 1-5 +2121 P°'nt def M•, Corona dee Mar 831-7300 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••+1218 Pot.rte.~ Sch 640.-2500 $1,350,000 Sunday 1-5 2233 Port Cerfllle, Corona def Mar 644-90e0 S683,000 sun 1·5 1735 Port M=•· Harbor vi.w He>rnM 844-1800 .ooo Sun 2-5 1878 Ahodee, Cotta Meea 64s.o303 '451.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1104 Sandcatle, Corona def Mar M-4-eoeo sns.ooo Sun 1-a 1218 Sand Point Wf11, Corona del Mer &40-1208 '899,500 8un 1 .. 5 I IR ,111 Fii RI or DEi *..,... •t #2 Rocky P~nt. Corona def Mar 780-5000 $1,750,000 Sunday 1-5 TOWllOIES ClllOS FOR SILE 1 IEllNI 4 IR ,111 Fii RI or IEI ••.,...+27 St. Tropez, Newport Beach 640-2500 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , DUPLEXES FOR SILE 4 II ,1111 1 IR 31e a 318'.rt Jumlne, (+loft) Olde CdM 75g.9070 $725,000 Sunday 1-! 4 II ,111 2 Ill 1930 Santiago Ot., 8ayct•t. N.8 . 831-7300 1548,500 Sun 1·5 ••200 MoNeM II 109, V .......... , N.8. 759--9100 .. 134,900 Sun 1..t:30 '104 8eMhora Or N.8. 973-1900 '680,000 Sun 1-5 1539 SyMa, H1tbor Hlghtend8, Npt 8ctt 5-47~21 1437.500 8ei/8un 12-5 21111MI •t525 Vie UCfO 8oud, Udo ltle, N.8 . 873-1300 12.sao.000 &M 1-a •Oit eollro, ... -=' ... '4&-0303 ''"· . 8un 1-4 w •te 19 V'8 Udo IOud, Udo ..... N.8. 831-7300 11.011,000 letflun 1-a '\ •210 Cearww 101, tt.port .... 14C)..JIOO -12 .... 000 8atllUn 1·1 ' •211 Vie Udo loud. Udo .... ...... 1IOO 12.IOO;OOO a.vlun 1-1 •210 0.-I07, ••port 8-d\ MO-HOG ..... ooo let/IUn 1-a 2331 w.blm Ill • IH11lale OOlt8 Miii ff 10 Liii Lft f20I. .. , ..... 141 .... 11 IUl.000 . ,...,_ 1-1 .._HOO '211,000 1m111un 1 .. 11MWNl91111~11f, tw.VWWtml,CAI *1111 Y1111idll°'6. N.& 831·7300 PIO.oao llUlun 1-1 111-ttOO ....... lit " ""' y .. Set y.. ''"'"" Oii IM/IUn1-I .IJll".,,~.,.,.. ............ . ... .. . ""', .. I -~--------- '-·•I Astral Answers/by Joe Taylor Ford DEAR A.A.: I am Ul Aries 27-A.pril 19) ud I bave been~· mixed emotiou abut ml ~bo . He ii a Sliittariu.a (Nov. 29-20). We've dated oft'4.DCM>n for~ ud I ftU iJI love with him. But be titU for another lirt and ... IOiil& to many her llDlif lbc opted out Of &he ttJa.. tioasbi.J!. Sbc couldn't aaiepl hit but}' hfc.. He and I bavc a lot in common. We I.ft both u1iatl ud oo die 10 all die time. Now dlilt M•t beck with me, be ays be'1 ahid to ~iL He'• ewo lhinki• <JI leav· IQI town. -Comm.itllld Ana o.r An. An. ......... . .,.., ................ .. ............. r-•>••-= .. It. ,.., .,. • "" DC ... ct 111D~n AM ..... ,.. u.... .. a-.1 ... ..., ,.. ...,, ....... ,.. .... _~ ..... .... -~ (Ju. .,_,,. ... II) ............ ",..., IHel DEAR A.A:. I am a Scorpio (Oct. JG.Nov. 21) manied to 1 Capricorn ~ 2a..J1A. 19) with 1 VirJD ton I.II-29-Scpc. 22). This baa been • year for me. After Jt11R of pcece aDd~~i~• pan-time careerJ.1 am ured of it all. I feel trapped. upricom and Vil')O aDd I ICCfll to be oe difftrent planets. Wba1•1 fOinl oo? -Trapped o.r~ .... ,....anrt•f ... -.-............ ~ ... ........,.., ...... '*' .. ........................... I U II El, ... Vlfl9 la sr-t al ... ...._ ... ,.n· ..,..,...._,.. eeW. Y• .... •wt11it1_,,. • • ..... ,. ............. , ..... ., -lllpi!t ....,.. .. .. --........ Y• a.... ... aMICJ .. ...... ,.........,.,.... ... ....... .... .... ,.. wtll -... ,.. .. .. .. ..,,, wta ,_... II ,_ .,.. ...... .-c:cwfll. .. c:ndft (• .. tH• ,_ ._..., ... l'llllf wa71 ...... ,., ............... ,..,... ..... ~,_,... ............. . ,.. ............... ,.. ........ . .......... .w,....,. ..... ,.. '"9. ftllll ..... II. DEAR A.A.: I am an Aquarian (Jan. 27-ttb. II) and in love with 1 launas (April 11-May 21) but be doeln•t knOw iL Tbinp are aoina vay wdl between us, but I am afraid to 111 too~ I doa't want to 1C1 Hobbyi1t1: find the equipment and supplies you need in classified.; 111.IPILll bun. I've been un Loo many umea. I Just don'1 know where to tum. -Aquarius DMr ........ ~ l'llllf ::=;• IWtU. ....... v .. 1' ........ -tdt DJ mt _ .. ,,.. .......... ... C*9fril .. ...,....... .. ,.... ......... "--.. _., ...... '6el If -die 1•10' I ..... cw1•ll ti• relaet ''t Gtft..., .... ,.......,. ......... ....a, ..,....an ... ......._ .. .,.., ............. ...,... ,.. .. f/IJ ........... ~......, -...aa11ea ........... .... ....., ..................... . dlMee .. c ?14er ... n• t 1 ea le, tab,.., dme wtdi diM-. AM ... lacl! DEAJl A.A.: J am 1 UC> (Ju.ly 29- Al.ll-21) 10 love with a Piaca (Feb. 26-Mard\ 19). He wanta to tet mar- ried. J' m lCtnptcd, bul he was 1 wandtttt. 1 flu splt\t before be met me. Not with women, IO much u tnvel aDd life upmeoces. Are our l&pl bopefur? "'"'"'il~;:: ....... ,.. .. ,.,.,..:ti• .. a. ..... ~I ....,..u,.... fi Mii nnld all ............... .., .. .,. ....., ... ~ ., a ,er- ..... t. 11dle, lltlaate rell· dn H• Mt make ..,.. M lt ......,... ...... , ......... •f ...._ au.as. nuy Lee ..... . DEAR A.A.: En,oy your column very much. Now I need 1 quick amwcr before I marry. My W1fe 10 be aDd I are both=com (Dec. 28-Jan. 19). Our · Y1 are on the lDd and 41.b of Jan • W1U this be • aood nwriaft? -Cappy Couple DMr c.,.: v ..... ,..., .... wtlf .. .................. ~ ,.. wUJ ..... a.a r• .. ..un., .. ........ w:ead.&. v ......... ....... "...,........ .. d ..., • a ._, .., S..el t .. are .... ..,..,ertitl. ~ ........ . u, ....... w ............. .. ~ ...... ,..,,.... ........ . ..................... -~::: a~ anp'deel ......... 19Cl .. ,.. Pt lft••1 fte.....,.. .. 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M/F wanted, to shr 2Br 2Ba hM, ~ bMcl'I, W/O, $450/mo+ulll 646-3130 NB on thl Nnd Fem non- smoker snare 4BR. $485/mo Av1n 10/14 6"5-55e1 or &31-8198 NB/Pen 3BR 2BA. 1tepa AveM lmmed 873-3284 NEWPORT BEACH 1 BR Retrlg, micro, wld, pv1 entr . pv1 gwege, cable, cal ok 873-8903 NEWPORT BEACH studio ~rig. micro. w/d. PV1 ent r . pvt peril Ing. cable Pl1 <Hlay 1573-9903 FULL ~ ottlel In NEWPORT BEACH 11udlo Newport ~ter. FUhlon Relrlg. micro, w/d, pV1 Island Answering 1vc entr .. pv1 palXlng, cable only a1lo available P11 otley 873-8903 fll mllTlft llfTU NPT Shorea welk to bch, &40-~70 pool, tennl1. Non-amkr. mAL,. w/d, frple. $450/mo +utll. -/IUI AvlJI now. 548-4340 ..... J ~ Bcti Penln. 2 BR, 1 Nwpt Bch/OC Airport Monty To Loan 2914 .. _,,, arN, new 5,000 111 otc 1•--~111111111!~~~-- BA 111P1 lo bch Pncg. P.U.D .. avail Feb. '91. F11 *TRUST OHOS* 1425/mo + 1525 dip. Fut ~-. W• buy & Avail Im___.. 7224 t<4S tltle to 1at noor Of 2 ltory ,............ ,.._. t0,000 Ill l*tg. DMlll>tl Sell TOI. Brotllf. NWPT BEACH. Furn. room to 2500 llf for poulble * 840-0192 * & beth, 5 dOOfs from bey 50/50 1pllt w /Hller, •WIDOW HAS US 4 TOii An amenltlel. *450/mo 1957,000 Agt 110.000 up. No ONdtt" 1 973-5100 7141474-3155 Hert11ge No penetty Call Oen1eon Prof Fem lhr w/urne cue-Comm'I Brotlerage Aaaoc 4~ HOWi tom condO In nloe Ger-OfftCE8-COSTA MESA. •9~ FIXED RAT!• den Grow w• Own 350 11. w/bathroom. 30 Yr Loan. Prtvata ln-- Mstr 8'1+ 'AllA. All 1335 Monrovia St wetor Lodi-In rate now I amenttlel H1-3024 7ff..t227 or 54-3345 • 843-9722 • S'i'U DBN'l'S PAIT·Tlll&!Afi'ER m J • WORK PART-TIME An'ER SCHOOL & SATURDATSll ,._IDS •• Cal: Your flrat pet, your flrat Job, rour flrat car, c .... lfled'• rour ftrat choice. YOUIHCRIW SUPlllVISOR We nMd bright, enthutkntk indMdvah who woulcl liAce to earn: 1450.00 to 1600.00 per week and more, marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot If You: * Have an insured van. WOfO" or lar .. car. * EnioY wnin9 port-time In ttt. evenin91, earnine ful-time SSS * Have ttt. obihty to motivate. Then we have a lob for vou No experience neceuarv. Full training available. For further lntorm•llon or to schedule an Interview: For more lnfonnatlon CALL TOOAYll Ill FOi Liii Yow s.vtca C>rectory Aepreaent1ttve 1429'121 ht. 110 11M411 Edell &oran, ..... ., ..... entert• m..t spt.n. Mid (40) .... ~ .. .... Olly Plot ...... ....... ., ..... lt1plftoltMwil*'& ti-. .... plft of tldt· 1111 pr_.11 Ike tNs n, and um EX1U llKY IOI tht $tM. ID. Apply now! Call 714-842-4333 Ask for Carlos TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO HOLIDAY CASH AT ! . C/RCUrr CITY/ A OYER 1500 JOBS AYALABLE OrGuh Qty ... 2.2 ~ doler ,....., of tnnd NWne audio, Video, Olf --~ Md meJor ~ ,.,. .. llPPf'OllClh OUt bulfllt time of the yw-, we're looking tor FULL end PART TIME ....,nlll help. W• ofter': • M Ind Pen Time ope. .. to • at.t ....,... to t*P P9Y your . ~-~..... . =.-=:: ... dlloouftt _... ""' act...11ic.-,..,. CIRCUIT CITY 18 NOW HIRING FOR TH POLLOWINQ SIAIONAL OPBNINGI: • ecw..... ....,... ..... • AudloMdlo ..... CouNllorl ~ •Cir...,.'"" re• •Cer ......... CounlliOl'I • RPtJJlllol .... ·~~ •OJ11a,,..a.w. •W.•••Anaa'IUI __ ...... ................. nail,..,,.. APPLY IN PERSON AT TH! FOUOWtNG LOCATIONI, MONOAY.ofRIDAY. 10llllO THAU 10112/IO, BETWDN THE HOURS Of 10AM-7PM OR SATURDAY. 10/11111 9l1Wl!N 10AM·1PM.o# .. IAPAM . •IL •.M:M aVD ,... • .._ ..... , ssea ..... OIM'f HIRE thrOUlh dltllfied UPTO '800 PUllONTH Early mOrD.in9 1D01or mu* avail.able. Mut haft dilpen<Mble tranpodation Ud U.hility iDlaruce CALL 142 4111 .. mmaamocma--.. ....... U...Ullll. ... ....,.m • , WE WILL Dailyl'illl SELL IN1DEPaEN°DEN~ ORANGE COAS.T YOUR W~KLY CAR ~::~:'., 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free ! NO STRINGS AnACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. 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Plus 1a1 courmr end -.::tlmllc s-* ~ } 1.9') Rig. 44Jl8 onlo ..... aea trtaptw ••••J11c:rm c.awq. lllt*!Qm1111ge • ch~npo •rfllln""*'*'· 0 Now HEAR THIS, DunE. 19.99 t I 5 1~ or 1 bmE RECYCLE TODAY FOR A CLEAN TOMORROW 8.99 ~ The C. Cycler ooms:-:ta ~um cane wtth • quick pul d the handle. ~ Aubbermllld 1.._.,., bin 11 lrJr• b 90fting alumnum, gle9S and plastic. HOids ttw98 gwbege begs per bin. *""'-Dllll o.i ~,.. ....... ., '*"'1111".,., ..... ,.. ( 3.49~ Ourer twndk prunif'l! llle .7 .-........ 1 ltlre.... ... ............ Md ehon- td .... ~ t--. ........ lrO#ell. ~st... Md men. Reg. »34.99, 9-27 ....... ..__,i.,-.a CM•h~ ~ ..................... .... tUre...,.. alf lmwn Md...., c.la. Wied Md pm COi *<Jin. bcJ9cf and 3WT'I Md plllr1l foodl. Rig. ~ 9-11..11 ............ .., .. -°"' ... ~ ~ .................... .... 44.99 1blo CORl111 b In~ 11 def fright) hm a T' cutting pdl, 8UICmatic Hoe ..., and ~ recharger. Ho a..no. PrnAsE FEED 25 6h ~ ...... rnaecw, pendla. liners. Reg. 157-5.08, .... 1.17-3.81 Reg. 2tor 31*-ledlea' Frutt of the Loom pentlM of 100% OCft>n in white and solid c:o6cn. Briefs 5-7, bikinis 5-7. sa.. 1-10, reg. 211158, .... 2/S10 ®.TARGET. PUMPKIN. :88 Olent Stuff.A. mAllupthis big ' 14an1ern1 I wfih or paper b a fun outdoor