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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-08 - Orange Coast Pilot--·· II 111f· When we realiZlcd Ibo Clncinnati ...... -featurilll COllCh Sam .. Withdraw tbc Wcncbea" Wyche - were amblina toward Anaheim to 1quare off' ipimt t.be Loi AneeJea Rama OD Sunday, our cnck City Desk IPl'UI into action •.• Wyche, for thoee of you wbo haven't rad the spoTU leCtion this put week. aot into bot water after be bamd a female reporter from tbc Benplt' locker room ... The NFL c:ommiuiooer ftned the c:oecb a wbos>ainl 30,000 llDICbrool -the be8Viat fiae ever levied '" Thua. the Bcnplt became 1 lelitimatc news aory and we decided to ICDd a citylide rcponcr to t.be pme ... Wouldn't you know it? A female repor1er drew the abonatraw ... KarenAuee- lrvine/Llluna Badl repor1a' by week but avid football fu by weekend - reporU OD kr oploitl at the Bia A &oday (At) ... Un~. ltaJ'CD would bavc pni:i red pa1ltiJla tbil u- ~t to someone ebe ... She's 1 Raiden f'alL _,.... ............. ""1EI II TIE,,, ··11 wasn't an euy decision. bealu.te it ~ptaenU 1 Ja'iow commitment on the ptlt1 ofrbe city to come up with• ~flCalJI amount of money ... It's defi- nitely 1 milestone." Lquna Beach Mayor Lida Lenney. on the S78 million deal to purchase the 2, I SO.acre Laauna Laurel propeny from the Irvine Co. Al. 0 .. Mo~ people are llatrered into vir- tue than bullied out of vice.·· Robert Smith Sunees ( 1803-1864). JIMF'I flBIJI •There Will be a amoketaa comedy performance tyina in with the Oruae County Toblcc:o Use Prevention Pro- P'lln Kick Oft'. which ii ftmded by the l~nt-per-plek ciprcne tu. at 6:30 p.m. at the lmprov, 4255 Campus Drive, Irvine. • Tbe film .. Abortion for Survival" will be shown at 7:30 p.m. at the Western fedcraJ Bank 8ullcliftlo 4 Cof. poratc P1ua. Newport Beach. Ad· millioo is he to tbia ewnt. spomored by the 81~ CMpeet of the National OrpniatioG f'ot Women. •The Col1a Maa Pllnnina Com· million meet.a at 6:30 p.m. in the council cbambcn. Civic Cater, 77 Fair Drive. •The Newport Bcacb City Council meeta at 7 p.m. in the CCMtncil cbamben It City Han. 3300 Newport Blvd. ~·1 '*' LOii U hlllic~l7 Soc*Y/ .. s.-tal 11 TV~M .... , .. ...... ,7271• • w· • a t ... _ ........... MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1990 25 cents 11 lllY lllJ llP ~ Amlinda Wrtit ONftle COllll Dill; ..... HUNTINOTON. BEACH -Leamina to drive could IOOD COit upwards ol S 10 ID bout for kx:al biP ICbool topbornora and by the ume ltudentl are tbroulb. petents may be fefhrith-. SI 00 11b. While the propoeed pey-to-drive fee may bit bard. the coat ii even mon durillihl to the HuliJlllC)ll Beach Union. Hiah School Diatrict which. Jiu many other ICbools. lolt the ncceulty $363,000 in atatc fundina for the prosram in Auaust- Tbe clusroom portion of dri~a educa· • lion will not be afrectcd by the cuts, but the coat of aimulaton and on-ctnet drivina Media plays better than Bengals at Rams game Byt<tnn~ or.,.. COllll D9lr Plot ANAHEIM -So ~ LM ADldn Rams' defenie fiA&lly emcqed from the locker room in the teCOnd half to bait the Cincinnati Benpla' ofl'eme, which had been scorina at will So tbc home team came from behind to even a ooce- loplided tcOC"e and force an overtime dud apinst the team widely reprdcd u the AFC1 premier outfiL So wbaL ~ Far more imponant -judlina by the media feedina frenzy that followed Sun- day's pme at Anaheim Stadium -wu wbat the victoriout Benpls would be wearina ill their Jocm room and wbo would be allowed lO join them. The pretl peck that dwted after the BenpJs U they left the field Sunday WU several times larser than any that mOl1 ·visitina teams can expect to aunict after a reaWll·teUOn. non~fetence pme. And the press ranks included more than a few female rqM)r1en wbo bad never covered a football pme before. and probably never would apin. They were there to ruord, and poss- ibly, to cballenae. Benpls' Head Coech Sam Wyche'• contention that aUowina women reponen in locker rooms where his playen are dressina violates thole playen' privacy. Jn the meantime, female reponcn found themselves beina interviewed by other reportcn and blink.ina in the l1are of cameru aimed at rec:ordina their presence in ID arena still dominated by S.ME~- House approves modified budget W ASHINOTON -The Houte early Monday paned a modified budlct pn>pOUI that HOUie and Senate Demoaad fashioned in hopes it will pua bod\ chambcn in time to end a penial eovem- ment shutdown before Tuetday. It wu approved 2$0 to 164 in 1 vote endint at about l :30 a.m. Tbe pllli. would ca11 Medicate aatt and temper.udae w inmua that helped a.cl lO the defeat Jut Friday Of ta.a INdlet aupponed by the ~-Oftll lildeilltip and Prelident ..... It would -~ the buiC 1tnc:t• o1 • sm biDioa deftci•· red"'1ioe ICbeme iDIKi. .. We are toeiebt • eovemment in crilil." laid Hou. .... CO.aiQll ewr-.t LloD ,._.., D-Cllir. "1\e Ii• ._came f'ot actJoe to move dUt ._. ,...._ The COUAU"y ii waiti ... The ...... IN walti..... • s, ... ,.,__ s. ,., 1' ,. '° uep tlat How ia 11111• uatil 8l:tiaa w com•h••••...._.._.,,DI 1 '• bill eo ..a ... ,..,.. •1•1 .. &llD-. TM ... ,.. .. , •-••llnlat.._ --•ct11llllrtlll .... .... 0 Hlll•f l'Nli pnc:tice is too aaeep for educaton to ab- IOftt. Studetlu arc now eoina without the trainiae. M()ur diltrict'• r.a,. a tmDCDdom need for a cut next yar," said Ocean View Hlab School principal John Myen. .. I don't thiak our 4iltrict cu aliord it.. w~·n really hun.iftl." D1YC Halen. the di1trict'1 uaiatant superillteftdent for beesinna, aid board members arc comidcrina either dilcontinu- ina the prosram alqiether, cbarPDa pamstl for the aervice or allowina pemiu to raile u much u $10,000 to ftand the pnieralll for ODC month witb the faint hope that state lfcil&aton will restore the money. crite1 in tdM>oll." • laid. . Brian Garland. priftcipU of F.-o. -Scbool. baa alto WJOd l*'CDll '° .... lettcn. He.~ mucb ol tbe PiUV , ~er. oa Polia.ica.1 .-es ia 5ac:ia w to. ~··tome heavy duty~~ up there between tbc eovanor .... ik 1Uperintendent of public instnlction.. We're becom.ina kind o( the pewm to tbe poli- tics.• Gar1aDd u.id next month•• dedioa c:ould chanee the landscape .. _We're bopdul that maybe wbal tbc new 1Dvemor c:omea in. whoever it ii will look at it a little ditrerently." $78 million deal approved By Bob ~ Eyken Or-.C....~fllat LAGUNA BEACH -Elevm months aao they marched an the streets. but sup- porters of a bid to save more than 2.000 acres of Laauna Canyon from dcvdopcncut had reason to dance in the aueets Sunday naabL Both the City Council and the ad hoc I apoa Laurd Advoory Group .aai• mously appoved a deal Sunday afttnoon that will permit lhe aly to buy tbl 1' l 50-.. I.... Lawel r:rny hm die Irvine Co. for S78 mi~ .. It wasn't an easy dlicisioo.. bec:MllC it rcpraents 1 aenous coaunitmca& oa ee pan of the city to come up ~lb a lijlil- cant amouot of money, .. J..asU,U 8eicb Mayor Lida Leoney said. .. But we ht ifs worth IL Ifs ddin,itely I mileAoee .. Located just north of the city lim.itt aJona I apna Canyon lt'*1. the bll' 1net contaiu tome of tht c:aayoa •1 ID.Oil 1111"!1> taculat actnery. 1ndudilla biab ,.. ad Ora.n,e County's only aatw'al laka The Irvine Co. bad siped a ~ mau 111eement with Ge couaty to fJUt 3.200 homes. Coppa.na mas. a p( ~ and a fire s&ation oo a panion ol the tlllCt. But massive oppolitlOD. aalmiDlli.lla m a march by 7 ,000 protaaon last No-vem- ber. penuadcd the company to eater Uito DCIOtlAtlODS with the Cll)' of I apna .8cK:h. for pcmible sale of the pttlpaty. Payment for the property -~ recently at S 1 lS million -will beai8 with a down peyment of at least $33 aaiW. - and up to 40 million -due by J-)(), 1991. lf only the minimum of Sl3 •i&lioe 11 pa.id by die Gm deadline.. tbe Q&J Will be rapoDliblt for additioul ~ it: 13 mil1ioD by June JO, 1992 aad M •iliaa tht followias year. A SS million peyment falls due in 1994, and the balance is to be paid by am.. The city bas almost aD oftbe S3J ... S.CANY~- ••• lo- -. ... .. , ... .. ..... r .... . ' ... . . . .... • .. ' " ; . .. -·------------- The spons information director at Chnst College Irvine who was named the district information director for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics District 3, last month. makina tier only the third women to be named a district director an NAIA history . IAClll .... ------------------ Houlten was bom an Manneapohs. raised in Atlanta and attended Poant Loma Nazarene College an San Diego, where she was araduated from last De~mber. lllTafTE--------------------- Houlten was a two-tame All-D1stnct 3 selecuon 1n cross country and an All-Golden State Athletic Conference p1clc an track and field. wh1I~ running c"erythang from the 800 meters to the 10.000. Compllefl by JH FetpMM Local News Briefs COST A MESA -An armed man wcanng a wig reportedly fired shots into the cc1hng of a Costa Mesa bank and robbed its tellers of an undetermined amount of money. police reported Sunda). A man weanng sunglasses and a black ponyta1led wag walked into Western Financial Savings, 2000 Harbor Boulevard, over the weekend and pulled a handgun from a black bag. said Costa Mesa Pohce Sgt. Neal U:veratt. "He demands money from the tellers and when the bank employees don·1 move fast enough for him, he shoots anto the ceahng." U:veratt said DJlll 1111 ll•d In cmt MISSION VIEJO -Shenff s deputies responding to a 91 1 call for help in a remote Orange County community Sunday found a dying man propped against the wall of a condoman1um. officials said. The victim, identified only as a man ahout SO years old, called the emergency hoc about 6·0S a.m. from a unit an the exclusive Rancho Santa Marganta condominium complex an the T,..buco Canyon area of Oranae County. between Lake M1ss1on VaeJ O and the Oeveland Na11onal Forest. said shenff s Lt. D. Olson ··when paramedics amved, they found the front door &Jar." Olson saad an a prepared statement. "The v1ct1m was found ans1de the condo propped ag.aanst a wall. and at appeared he had been 1hot." 11111_1_ ID'8Ct II 1111111111 •11t11 SANT A ANA - A man was was booked for murder today 10 connection with the multiple stabbing death of a woman authorities believe was has wife. police reported. Police found the stabbed woman in the garqc of a house at 720 W. Wilshire Ave about 9:SO a.m .. said Santa Ana Police Cpl Anthony U:vatJno. She was transported to UCI Medical Center. where she died . The. Ojn]es of the man and woman arc beana withheld pendinit notif.cauon of family. ,.,... lMUy 1'1#1 .,,,. "'1'rit:8 ,..,.,, DEAUORN, ...._ -11le U.n.t Mio Wedin um dd Font Motor Co. lwMd a tci11111w eoana ~ dOlely minorlna the • • • wnt • moadl widi ~ Motol'I corp. Under the ..._.,_ c11ia1. ford WW put Mide ibc>Ut St.5 billion to cover tM i8COIDI ol wonen Who lft laid oe:. Bieber' •id. OM, which bu tllrie times 11 muy UAW ~ promilCd to spend up to S4 biUioG to ~ t.be incomes of laick«' Woftten. Nftotiaton ...,_. up all Saturday nflbt to cloee the deal. Al the nct0tiat.ioftt ialeDlifted lut wee~ after the union's COllU'Kt with GM WU ratified. the main dispute WU a daUJe c:allinf for penalty pay up to SS an hour for exoeuive acbeduled overtime. That provision in the OM!UA W contract was aimed directly at ford. Since the late 19SO.. Fotd.'1 manufacturina employees worked considerably more overtime than those at OM. At one time, nearly 20 peroent of the can and trucks the automaker assembled were made by workers on overtime. .., CONCORD, N.H. -His presumed ideolOI)' has been con- demned on all sides. his housekeepina bu been derided and his neckties have been likened to dlshrap, but David Souter's friends sa~ he is 1 man content with himself who won't chanae when he joans the Supreme Coun this week. "Goodness no, that's li\e sayina lhat Gibraltar could be changed by a rainstorm," said Sen. WUTCn Rudman, R-N.H., who preceded Souter as st.ate attorney aeneraJ and sat behind him dunng Senate confirmation hearings. T~e 51 -ycar-old ascetic bachelor's life has been turned upside down an the past few months as he went from a little-known reg.ional Junst to one of the nation's nine most powerful judges. CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -Discovery's astronauts, their pnmary JOb behind them, stancd a small fire aboard the shuttle Sunday as part of an experiment. The solar probe Ulysses, meanwhile, sped safely toward Jupiter at a record-setting 34, 130 mph. Discovery's five-man crew started the satellite on its roundabout JOumey of 1.86 billion males shonly after hftoff Saturday. The c.arcfully controlled fire, the fint test fire aboard a shuttle . burned about 70 seconds within a sealed aluminum container. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES I t took Murphy Hodae three tries before he finally 101 through to James Thrush and when he dad, he immediately washed he hadn't. • "Look pal, I'm a pretty busy auy. I aot two congressional candidates. a guy n.innina for mayor. two different people for usembly and another SUY who's either goana to be distnct attorney or a Jiii inmate. Jury's still out on that one. "My poant 1s, you really thank I got time to worry about some little rag out an Newpon Beach? The only Newpon I v1s1t as an Rhode Island " Hodac took has time. gently poantina out that has cltcnt - James Thrush's own aunt -had left ham a tady httl( fonun( and pan of it, lake 1t or not. included the Newpon Beach Weekly. "Does it make a profit?" Thrush snapped. Again, Hodae took his time explaining. but the bottom ltne was that -no, the paper was not euctly a aoldmine. ''Then close It down. I don't care. Sell it if you can. I don't need distractions and sure don't need some little weekly newspaper suckina up my money." Somehow. Hod,e had expected has client's nephew to be a little more arac1ous. He offered to send Thrush 1 few back issues. so he could take a look at what he'd JUSt inherited. But Thrush would have nothana to do Wlth that. "You auys in California don't have the fogiest idea how to run a ntwspaper anyway. Probably spend the whole day out on your skateboard or something.." Hodae saad he didn't have 1 skateboard and let it go at that. Then, the Newpon Center attorney got down to business. "I am aware of a young woman, who I beheve would be wilhna to take the newspaper off your hands." To ~ conrinued. .. Did You Know? • i. Oru1e Coaty:The fint m~or hi1tnv1y in 0ranse County appeared an 1913. It was an I I-mile slate roed called Lqislatav( Route 2 and at followed mu& the saJM route u the praent Santa Ana Freeway an nonhern Oranae County. This 1s • hJlhway ro publishin, l}ory, when you tend us your b1sronal facts. Send them to Did You Know, Orup CM1t Dally Pl.let , P.O. Box I J60, Costa Mesa. 92626. •""" .. NEW"'•MMS -Fonner Ku KJux l(le ....... O.vid Duke ~.I ·-daat U.S. Sen. Bennett JoblloD WU Wetected in &be Lo did r open primary and -.id be would not Cba1lenac the outcome. .. rm .... iO concede me election to Beoett JohDllOll. ~· rm not 90ina to cCIMlde or relinquish my commitment to the pnnclple o( equal fiibll fbt every American," Dute. a flnt-tenn state repn:scntath•e. told a news COllfeRnce. In complete but unofficial retu.m1 from the Saturday votina. Johnston had S4 percent of the vote and Duke 44 percent. TOKYO -The Soviet Union bu indicated it may be willina to return two of four disputed islands to Japan to improve relations between the two countries. news reports said Sunday. Soviet officials made the proposal to 1 aroup of Japanese lawmaken who visited Moscow late last month, Japanese news--~pers reponed. The territorial dispute involves the southern Kuril islands, off northern Japan, which were seized by the Soviet Union at the end of World War II. The dispute tw prevented better ties between the two Pacific powen and kept them from sianina 1 peace treaty officially ending wartime hostilities. Cl•ltll II •Ir 11• II llWI WASHING TON -Shut out of other federal tourist 1ttrac· lions. frustrated visitors from around the world flocked ,to the Capitol on Sunday to see the lcgislature in action and give lawmakers a piece of their mind. "They should have settled the budget instead of going on vacation," said 20-year-old Kara DiMusno of Southington, Conn .. referring to the Iona rettSS membcn of Congress took in August. Lake thousands of other tourists. DiM\lgno. 1 senior at the University of Rhode Island, came to the Capitol because 1t was the best show in Washington. one of the few sates that has not been closed because of the budget stalemate between President Bush and Congress . -By ne Auodated Ptt,. News ol the Weird ..... ., ....... .. ................... SALINA. Kan. -A woman threw herself over her 2-year- old aranddauJhter JUSt as a 1- ton wheat planter rolled over them, and each somehow survived the hvastana blades. "She JUSt lay down on her." said the child's mother. Karrie Sullivan. ··1 don't think my daughter would be here today 1f she had not done that.·· Joan Sullivan. S4. of Niles. was hospitalized for treatment of broken bones and bruises . Youna Sara escaped the acci· dent with JUSt a few scrapes. "She saved her life, basical- ly," Kame Sullivan said. "And Joan could have been a lot worse. I JUSt can't believe at." The accident occurred whale Sara's arandfather. James Sullivan, was planting wheat on the 8QO..acre family farm an Niles. about 20 miles east of Salina. -By ne A110date4 Pm• How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Clrculatlon Orange Co\#lfy Main office Bu•neu ofttC9 Bu11neu ta.c a.2 S871 a.z '321 842·4321 631 5902 ·.-~-----------:-----------------..;;._----+----------------------------------------------------------. .. . - - Police Log 0 SomeoM broke into a llf'lle In the IOO block of Qn~ Streit ud tcoM a bicycle valued It S4(), The burplry occumd bctwmt 7:30 and I: lJ p_m. Wcidnaday. 0 A car petted in the 2100 block of Hartlof Boulevard bctw«n 7;JO p.m. Wednesday and 9-0 Lm Thundly. The dnvcr'• aick window was smashed. but noth1na was ~ed stoko 0 Ootha -onb SI .OS<> wctt 1tokn from the I M.,n1n ckpa11mcn1stOtt11 South Coett Plaza between 10-JO a.m. and S p.m. T~y. f Ot1n1aln Valley SotMOM ahattcfed the windlbield of a car •ed on ltw 9000 block of u Cractnta wilb shott fired ftom 1 88 Hunllal'OD Beeeh I A mUcr rwponed 1 man who wu drunk aucmpCJfll 10 1tand .,, aad ~Wk down Jn the put on the 19200 bkd o Hicl«y Line. 0 Two maJc Hispanka twere rrponed 1Pf'11 pe.inu1111 wtth bhat paint under the Mcfttddcn OVeflllll bclMH Bach Boulevard and Ootbatd AYlft~. 0 A MP8CI In the 17000 block o( Marina Bey Drive f'tPQfUldly told Sl, 100 ..,,,. of ftamnwe eo • landlord. casbtd &he theck and &hre 90\ftld OU1 widl t.bc fbnuturt. I nine An tttima&ed SJ00.000 wonh of computer dlr were &aktn from Mtmory ~ucu and M°", I J21 Alton Partway. "'-..... ~ .. fri,. .., .. ......, ........... Ru o1,.. .... dodrf:IOIDe of K~1 ~ IDOf1I. Uta mueic OD YQUr dock rdo? Al our howo it WU a littJc lcu aubtle. lt Wll tomeODO directly below tbe 1ec:ond-noor bedroom window 1bout- in1: .. FREEZE OR J'LL BLOW YOUR (heavy-duty up&etive deleted) HEAD OFF'! ------------------------~ That ao1 my anention. It arou.ted not only me but my curiosity, 10 I blearily looked out the window. On the srcenbelt ~low were maybe 300 policemen, weapons drawn. OK. maybe there were seven or eiabt.. but it teemed like several hundred. Wbete we live, you can't tct &om the pmibelt to tbe street, but this chap didn't know that, so they cornered him on our next- door neiabbor's patio. (Our neiahbon had aonc away for the extra- lona Columbus Day weekend; they still don't know what they missed.) Believe me, that dude froze. The auy was Literally a sHmet».11, his quakina body slathered Wllh mud. .,....,~ . ,....,........., l.AOUNA NJOU!L -•a M- . uiveni~:a•nan Med IO GOlnt dowi 1Mir i"f 10WIO IDd tedilci~ tbc d111 oom, taa1e sea. Mirian ea aid • favon requ.irifta ~ivenity of C.alifonba facu.lty mcmbcn &o -.ch at ~ one undetpaduaee coune cecb ~· •reaon made the proposal dur- int I prell COnfereoc:e It the demcnwy ICbool here I.bat bean her name. She vowed to take an activist role in education ahould ihe win the lieutenant aovemor·1 seat in November. The Newpon Beach Republican senator teeks to unseat Democra1ic incumbent Leo McCarthy. She said her proposal to require univenity tcacben to teach would ease some of the financial strain on the UC system and improve in- ttnaction for underpaduates. 8e'F50n further proposed to sllf- fen requirements for education ma- jon. She noted that 70 percent of all new teachen in this state and 10 percent in the nation are California C\t•• .. 'lniven1ty 1raduates. makina it the ............ tniiai ... IU&i.1ioG ia &M wadd. For tb111a 10 be 1111•.11111~•rttvy; nilled. ltUdftCI -IDd lblit ·pro11 QA - Deed .. c:rou ftnilintioe willa Olbll clilclplina," • lalcl "'Twbeil Who briQS delMb wl tll•dlb - that'a what tnaly makel a teidairr."' loinioa~Friday wcrc Meridith . . a UC ,.nt. and Sherry • a New- port-Mesa school dilU'ict tNNC. K.hachtaian said ,..., ... have in~ f'ormally dttcUued the Deed to~ more teachina time out of seruor faculty members. .. We want aeachlq with re- search," she said. -There has to be a balance.·· Loofbourrow said Bcraeson herself has demonstrated the kind of 1ns1ahl teachen neod, eamina her widespread respect in the education community. Be~n has IO\&lht to com~ her education record wath McCarthy's, who she aaid PRSided over the state Astembly in the 1970s when the state's coUeae and university systems weft in .. a cnsis situation." She quoted UC President David Gardner who said of that pcnod ......... ..,J~ .... ... Idly'=• ••• __ ......... (wlaidt) Glllai~..Wby~ lrodilll .., •We ... ~ IUfllCJf' t0r ,...,...._, H 1rlJ'da ad public icboo1 ~ ... Univenity l'DOf· * Wit ........ IMtabty to-lftd drtc:riorat.i1111-,. • Mce.u.y campa'.P manaeet Roy 8dtr dismitled BaJelOll'• a&. leptioo1 11 ... cloud of smoke ... ••Leo Mc:Canby bad a record u oac of hilber education's biaest supponen (whi~ in the At- ICIDbly)," Behr Mid. .. The criJit wu crated by Gov. Ronald Re- ap.a and continued by bis 1.ac- CCllOf." 8dlr aid ~. comments rdcrrod to the effects of Proposition 13, which Beraeson supponed. He quoled UC V tee Presu:knt William 8. Bak.er who said Friday, ''With the pessqc of Proposition 13 in 1978, substantial amounts of state funds were ~1rected Lo bail out local aovemmcnt. "In the followtna several )cars.. the univen1ty took nearly SI OO million an cuts ... The univcnjty was not alone 1n expencnc1ng prob- lems, bur at was a very difficult ume for us. nonetheless.·· Baker said. Behr said 8crJC$0n t.cked Gov Mwten Berg11 on Dcuk.meJWl rather thaa ~ m 1987 af\ct be cut $76 ,,,;"'- from educauon aod mc ~ qa1nst a bill that would bavc • stored th'ose f uods. He said she is tryiDI 10 make educa11on an 111ue to liide a real campa1cn issue -abortioe. .. Manan Bcrseton it ihtowiDt up a cloud of smoke in hopes she can hide the fact 1hat &be bdiCves v. omen who have abor1icim lhcNld be proS«utcd. lhouah the won·1 ay what pcnalllcs," he said. The police had been chuina him for almost an hour. He had been hidina hert and there in the deme, mornina-wet shrubbery down the bank toward our fire road. Sat. Andy Gonis of the Newport Beach police department said they received a call at 6:SS a.m. that two men were at that moment buralarizina • house about three blocks away from our1. City hopes t9 set environmental example In cop linao that's called a "bot prowl," somethina that the poli~ take most seriously. The fint patrol unit amved on the scene within a minute or two. Just as these two auys were walking out with some k>ot. They dropped the aoods and took off in different directions. Tbe cops nailed one of the suspects almost immediately. a piece of cake. The other auy took some work. Althouah they could probably have found out who be was from his cohon and picked him up eventually, the Newport police swarmed over lh1s usually ultra-peaceful nei&)tborhood. "This kind of incident, wheTC buralan enter an occupied home. is an extremely hiah-priority call with us," Sgt. Gonis said, "and we·11 spend as much time and commit as much manpower as 1s reasonable." I hke that kind of attitude. It bean out the ubiquitous pohce motto. "To protect and to serve." Our dauahter had been awakened about half an hour before the cop convention behind our house. She heard noises -"like someone 1n the bushes right outside the window." By Amanda Wray Orenge Cout Delly Piiot FOUNTAIN v ALLEY -Goina arttn could mean gettina a little lt'aY -al least where recycled paper 1s concerned. Hut to keep the green "revol· ullon" rollina. city officials have acted to pracuce what Ibey plead by estabhshina a pohcy to recycle and buy recycled products. "I felt it was ume for the city to make a statement on recychni. .. to be an example," Mayor Laurann Cook said of the new city pohcy. And. wrule the CHY IS in the process of 11vm1 up vu11n paper products, staff memben will m- vestipte using recycled asphalt. sol- Bulletln Board vents, rubber, machinery. construc- tion materials and auto pans. "Manufacturen arc making more and more thinp," said purchasana manacer Simone Friend. "If every- body works at 1t ... eventually. cn1es could be usma everything v1nuall) recycled.·· Friend estimated the city uses about half a mLlhon sheets of paper every month for copies alone. and 1s hopina a cooperative aaittment with county purchasers will yield reasonable rares for recycled copy paper. A lot of (cilles). 1he1r counc1ls arc looluna into this." she said. "Most of them arc Jumping onto the bandwagon. And the people who sell paper arc telling us this, lOO I know lrvrne has been doing a lot of the rccychna provams full uh for lWO, 21h years." To avoid &OLDI over budget in their environmental push. cit}' of- ficials have put a hmll on buying pncey recyclables.. Nothing cosung more than S percent over new 11cm costs will be considered "We want to recycle 1f we can. but we hate 10 spend tupeycn' dollan foolishly," Fnend said. F nend plans to st.an the move- ment w1th recycled wnuna tablrts. en"elopcs and ftk folders. and in- st11ute peper-savina routtnes such as two-sided copyana and avoidance of non-rccyclabk aJossy pepers and plastic foam containen. The b1gest surpnsc for Friend in her rccychna mvestiption was tbat recycled fax paper is available. "The fax paper was a real tboct." she said. "because faxes are so new. Bur someth1na pops up all the umc ·· As of three weeks ..,, Friend said the Hewlett Packard Company IS recycl1na Its laser printer toaer. "They're 1end1na u.s about 20 blp (fer the oJd toner) ... the aid. And Fneod wd she is open to an}' new dcvelopmenu in recydina. "Gosh. 1f we can save a couple of trccs. kfs 10 for it." Cook wd tht city is mvcsuptioa a contract wa th 1 ts lJ'llb hau)a to aiepmte and rccyck trash for resi- dents. Her wU'ldow 1s naht on the areenbeh and she's still shook. Her only contact with police has been when they pull her over and wnte bad th1nas on a piece of peper. "I never really thouaht much about what they really do," she said. After recoverina from the initial shock of the shout of "FREEZE ... !" and from secina a bunch of blue suits come running alona the green belt and clambenna up the embankment. anlllery an hand, J was m1ahtiJy impressed with these folks. an1st Richard Stevens presents uon classes. begJns Tuesday and of free workshops seared toward "The 8 Commandments of Make-runs for four coruecuttve weeks lftlall businesses kicks off ton.i&bt LAGUNA BEACH -The Up Appltcauon" on OcL 25 from from 7-9 pm. at Fountain Valley from 7-9 at Ncwpon Center u- Womcn's Pavahon Health Resource 7.9 pm. Both programs arc free Reaional Hospital and Med ical brary. 8S6 San Clemente Dnve. Center at South Coast Medical (all 499. 7202 for more infor-Centcf 'Ccn1cr offers a vancty of prosrams mauon. Fee is S2S for the scnes. Call Ton1&)\t's propam 11 utled They didn't know whether the IUY they were chasing had been turned into a maniac with superhuman strenath by some witches brew of druas. They didn't know whether he had a water p1Stol or an UZI. They )Ult wenl in and did thctr job. and I thank them for that. My family and our neiahbon thank them for thaL this month. 966-7222 for more information. ··fmd1ni and Startin& the Bu.sinew ''Divorce -Potential for That's R1&ht for You." Prosramt d ... ltll 1•17 111• w11l also be held on the ncllt four Growth." wh1ch helps men an • II I .. • consecuti vc Mondayt.. Call Gon1s esumated that there were about a dozen officers involved 1n the search, includina one who stopped by on his way to work after hearina 1hc calls on the police radio rn his car. Ncwpon pulled units from its petrol, traffic and detective divisions fot the hunt. women tum divorce uito 1 positive FOUNTAIN VALLEY -.. 0ca1.I 1111 ... II I.I 6'4-3188 or 644-8211 for 1nfor· upcnence, will be held Wedncsda)' ma with Diabetes:· diabetes cduca-NEWPORT BEACH -A S(OC'S from 7-8:30 p.m. The prosram 1s _____________________________ m_a_u_o_n_. --------- free. The Women 's Pavilion also sponson a divorce support aroup Gon11 knew there were a lot of officcn involved. "Because on Mondays from 6-7:30 p.m. for six SCS$ions bqanmna Oct. 29 Cost 1hcre's a really b11 stack of reports here. 1s SI S per ~•on. Fm Mar1U'1 c.lnu ,,,., • MMday1, ff~TI u4 Frl4•11 "Senior Health Tips," covenna a varie ty of health topics, wall be held Oct. 19 from 12:~2 p.m. Make-up School lunch menus Foutaia Valley ScHol Di1trtct M .... y: Bean and cheese bumto. iherbet cup, apple JUiee, milk. 1'11es4.ty: BBQ Rib Patty. chilled fruit cup, Juicycle. hamburser bun. chocolate milk. We41MMaJ: Chicken nu.acts and hash browns, fru11 JUiee. bread and marpnne. cat.sup, milk. nan4ay: Pany melt, frnh fruit. juicy treat, catsup. milk. 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M SPiit ...._ fnli ...... 1••··-...... ....., ...... ,., .............. . • ertlMa .n ..... TMI law, Mw· ner, .._ Ml • Ill• effect •Ill .... ,.. .......... "9- ..................... reUef ..................... .,,.., ................. ....,. ...... .... ,,..... ....... ,,.. ..... al...... .. Gelr CNGt ~ Southern Calitomia . Ort/J(Jp8fJ!c/Sports M8dici7s Center . - . •' Genetics, not stress or diet, now believed key to ulcers ly Dr ....... H ••• ..._, .............. (Dr. 8roetel1cboa ;, • _,rroeate1olo6i.r no bat prao. ric:ed in NflWPOl'f Beecll for Ille par I j ,an. & ii oa the moclk:al tWf' of HOIII Holplral 1114 u board cettifi«l la imetrMJ niot1idntt as welJ ,, ,..uoeo~.) Until recently, with uJcen were put on diets and told to reduce their IUal level. We now believe that an inclivid· ual's ,enetic ~nd plays I far pater rok \ban cltbief diet or arcsa 1n peptic ulcer ditcale. People with a family history of ulc:en may in· hcrit a vulnerablhy to ulcer diJeUe that is funhet ..,..vated by life- style fecton. Peptic uJcer diteae is ao inOarn· mation of the linins of the CIOPbllul (or feedi.. tilbe~ tbe stomach, or the duodenum (tbo ftnl portion or the sma11 ~ ne illflammatioa l1 camed by a com· bination of ptplin (an emyme sw-- ent in patric tec:retions) and acid. Althouab acid plays I l1rODI t* in the development of ulcer dieeae, ao individual may bave a normal ICid output but a aeneticaJly in- herited faulty inner tinina of the stomach. This factor could pred!spo~ the individual to pstnua. When psuiti1 or inflammation of tbe stomach ~ it can lead to an ulcer and then possibly to a perforation in the inner linlnl of the esophaaus, stomach or duodenum. Another teriout com- plication is a bleedina uJcer, which occun when the defect penetrates the wall into an anery. This it iaciwin;IY rare today becaUM tcCMioo of acid. and irJOoadarily lbere are powerfUJ new medicat.ioftl abo peplin. They have been n>-'° Lrcat Uken. tpOftlible for a dramatic dea cw in ~ with ulcm may or may Lbc ownber of pn{orwted and bleed· D0t be Iwate they have them. f~ • ~ ken .. quently people bav~ no sympt0ms; 'i-be 1e~ond ~ :d or they may bave pain, heaitbum, aucralf1&es act by C01tm, the ulcer, ind~ &Dd bloltina. thereby aUowina it to bca1. This I( tbc inftammation i1 in the medication also inlerfera some- esophqus or stomach. an ind.ivid-what with pep1in leCJ"etion. Both uaJ may have peio while eatina ot medjcations provide very aood. directly after 1 meal J( the ulcer is very effect.ave treatment for ulcer in the duodenum, the individual disease. may ,et relief while eatina because For patient.a who do not respe>nd the food ncuuali.z.es t.be acid. How· to standard therapy, theR an 10me ever. pb)'lical symptoms are not promisina new medjcations that are reliable {n tbe diaanosis of \lloer rven more Powerful I.ban the h1s.- diteue. tamine blocken at 1toppina acid DOIHIDOka. Coft"ce and 1ea &bou.Sd also be avolded. putiaU&rty on an empty stomach. ~ there is no evidence ltnk.iaa spcy foods to the development or uJCen. it is wise to avoid any fOod that an iodividual does not ~ easily. Another contnbutina factor to ulcer dlltale it (req~t we of aspirin and other anti-inflam- matory mc:dicauon.s. lftdividuals who tak.c several ~ at ruabt ma1 not realize the disastrous effect aspann can have on an empty stomach. A new dnt& bas been developed for chronic pam patients that strensthcns the mucosa! bamer and protects the inner linina of the stomach from damqr from both acid and anta-inflammatory mcd1- cauon. Even healthy people develop smalJ, superficial uken that fR,.. quently heal without treatment. These tiny erotions may come a.nd ao thtouabou-t an ind.i viduar1 lift and never-puf'orat.e or bleed. Genetic-bucd Wiccn arc not curable, but they are t.reatabJe and fW.ly controllable. For t.hOK incb- viduals who have ttnetic peptic ulcer disease, the new . anti-uJcer medications have proven to be ao eltrcmely efTect1ve, non-iUJ'llcaJ treatment. (TIJJs column deals with common medical Lopia. and QUie$UOlll arr answered by medJa.I and deDr.J specw1su m the a,ppropnaie !kid of eipero~ Pl~ forward qua.- lions to the Medical Plau Associa- rion of Newport Center. c/o rbe Hult.b Eduarion Foundation, J6() San M~uel. Suite 206. Newport Bach. ~ 92660). Colorectal cancer can be stopped if treated early Until about 10 years 110, l·ray secretion. These drup. known as was the primary method of detect· the omeprazole poup, act by para- iq Ween. However, some ulcers lyrina the hydrosen ion pump cannot be teen 1)y x-ray, panicu-ncccuuy in the production of acid. larly if &bey are small or are located They are presently approved only lrlbe"btck otthe stomac1l Today'S to 11at severe esophaaeaJ inflam-diq.nostic capability bu been pat· mation and alcerauon. r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ________ ii ly enhanced throuah the technoloei· There bu been interesting re--Th p th f L• f M · ca1 advances of endoscopy. such as search that indicates some ulcers e a S O I e eet psttosopy. may be caused by bacteria. Rc- Witb these methods. the phys-searchers have isolated bacteria that t ff ti gt T Jcian uses • fiberoptic or video mi&ht be rape>nsible for a per-a un n on enace instrument to look into the pa-tentqe of duodenal ulcer diseaK. If By Or. Kenn.th E. A.w'Ofl to luna cancer as a cause of cancer tiau•s stomach. TIU1 en.ables the 11 is clinically proven that these ~ 90 .. ~ "°' death. Yet, colorectal cancer prob-doctor to detect very 1mall uken, ulcers are caused by 1nfect1on, phys.- If \uu '' rnchtd a pomt of uk ' nttd <If v.:i.nt Vid our Communrn Road v.tim thlllp Sttm to bt ltt" ufff'T' thrtt alfordahk It'\ th of ~ ably has the be!t cure rate of any pstritis and early maliJnancies. icians may tum lo antibiotics for Early detection more than maJor cancer if tt 15 found early Early peptic ulcer disease often patients whose ulcers arc resistant tmit .& hit rock) and are 1ak>~ .. omr \tee-f\JU Sm 1cr let1l"f'mt'flt l.J\1nJt. tum' \OU d r.llbrr not bt hodlt'ftd \\'tlt,-d l.J\1n1t for lhu<it> v.'hc1 doubles oM·s chances of surv1vin1 enough. responds to ant.acids., a chanac in to standard med1cat1ons. colorccul cancer. daet., and lifestyle modificauons. If Certain hfestylc factors pla> a I v.nh v.tt' noc tr:nd 11C\ d&MTI w T""1"""'~~.., nttd a Im~ t'\11'2 c~ and If it i1 found and treated an an the patient continues to have symp-role an ulcer disease. If an andiv1d- carly, localized stqe, the five-year (Dr. Aaron is• privak physician toms after a few weeks, there are uaJ has a tendency to develop ul- llunt mitt on T t1TICt lndtpmdrnt LI\ fl~ nt'\t door a full \t'T\ ICt' II Hu~Ofl ~urv1val rate for colon cancer 11 87 who has practiced in Newport two aroups of medications that are cers.. immoderate use of alcohol and ~rcent, and 79 pen:ent for rectal Beach for the pasr 11 .rears. He is very effective. smok..i~ can 1mtate the cond1t1on m 11Tmtnt Tm-act' 'ionh cancer, accordin& to the American board certified m sutJCry and col-The first aroup is called has.-A smoker bean& treated for an ulcer Cancer Socact y. These levels drop 1-r:orec=ra=I =su=IJ=e=ry=·=) ===::::i:;:z:=~ta;;;;m;;;;;;;i n;;;;;e;;;;;;;b;;;;;lock;;;;;;ijjciirsiiiiiwiiiiihiciihiiiiiiiiltoiipiiiiithiiiiiiciiiiiiwiiiiiiilliiitaiiikiieiitiiwtii. cciiiiiasiiiiiitiiioii:n m;:'o=hea=l :;;a:;;s =ta~ (J lfTlt' on 17\ ,.-,1:::-1,-,,..,.r md '('(' •1la1 10 40 and ~ pen:ent, respectively, L• aner the cancer spreads to other Harr-s ... pan.s of the body. .._ C ~ o:ir DetecllOn Of colorectaJ e&nCCT IS Rugs. Qr.,,,..--. ill p<>Ss1blc Iona before there are any WE CLEAN mEnAl ~ physical symptoms. That is why 1000 mstCl ST. ll...-.mt llACH • ol'lt 'r' " '"" 1.1.11•111q .111!11 111 .. 111.1111 t> I ... .. L J' ( ! I 111' ,, 11 • ' I >.·1,. 111! "" I <111 111·1 .. ln-.111.irH • ( H 11up Rabbitt luurance Agency since 1957 fanhtK°' m tdt-1J I\ ~ IC .&I t"CJ ~tr v. hat t'\ t'f U\ IOJt l' J.IJ .ahf lUI or call U\ ui<b\ for ' cnmpk-lt ounpu' UlUr .&nd comph mt111.an lunch \4t"t't \llU .i everyone s.hould be eumined 9SS-OQ5 whether or not they~ at risk. To ~===================~~~~~====~===;===========~=~!...; dctC'Ct colorectal cancer, the Ameri-RU f FELL / S 441 N. N rt Blvd .• N.8 . (714) 631·7740 ..._.,...18r_.~ llummttwn Tm.&er' can Cancer Society recommends 1hrec tests 1f symptoms re not pres-The Smartest & Sharpest UPHOLSTERY INC. en t. ~ T-o.11et c-... Meo.• • ·\ftnniahlc-rst t" • ~tchmntcs )l\lldloo. or CU<lJCr" • ~ lrlll'opn'1alNlf\ • ~~1(!'<. Peopk over aac 40 should have 8 Drag Store ln Newport Beach ,..,,,"•••outvo cosr••~•-M .. m• d111tal rectal eumination every PROBL!.M SOLVERS FOR PRD::RIPTIONS • Tai\ homr nitlbd mnb • Olah ~-W°" year when they visit their p yS:. -eo9~Gf1T868TA1JONKRV 1C1an. After aae SO. a stool blood tes1 11 ruommcnded 1n add1tJon to the diaital rectal eum. By qic SO, individuals also should have have a Sl&Jnoidoscopy, which as a look inside the rectum with a liaht. This test as done for ; • 1' ~It.,. I IO 16 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach BA~~aNTER ~ 760-0111 two consecutive yean. stanin& at ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~ qe SO, and then every thtee years fl for people who are not It risk. ....f/ •• ,., ~ •• --. Thote who have risk factors as~ ~ C'l .. sociated w1th coloruul cancer are ACUPUNCTURE adv11ed to bc&Jn the exams earher. ~ These individuals may be tested TREAMENT more often and in pater detail. For instance. the physician may ~· ~· ~~ ~c,C., ~rform I colonoscopy Or rec· ~ ~ 9-~~ ...\• "'"' Qc.,C., ~~ ommend a barium enema to eum-~V' A\O~rc,C ~ ~ ~ • AA inc the whole colon. ~ o'"-~. ~"'~<.>.... ,~~"'~" ..., .,.- Anyone with a personal or family tRi ~o~ ~~ .. ~'yo. ~" c,,r- h1story of colorectal cancer (particu· A-~') ~ • ~', ~ ~"' ~ larly if lhe family member·s cancer •"' y ~\~~\~. ~ ,,. o~ appeared at an early aac>. potyps in ~\ o~ ...\U • .. 1 ~"JI~ the colon or lona-standioa inOam-~c;~ ..oi-\\-_.A""'· ~.~ matory bowel dueate (such u uJ-C,l"~ P , cerative cohtis) is at increased nsk • "" • to develop the disease. Polyps in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~ the colon or rectum can become cancer if not removed. People with thete ~isposina facton should be closely followed. The symptOms of colorectal cancer are aeneral and can be caused by a number of lest-serious conditions. Bleedina from the rec- tum, cbanfe in bowel habits, a~ dominal symptoms of cramps and a cha~ in the nature of the stool ~ all llP• that s.hould be checked promody by a physician. However. as in breast cancer, by the time the symptoms apper, the dilCIK may be in 1 fairly advanced stqe. SW)tt'Y i1 the standard treatment for most colorectal cancer. If the dJseue i1 in the earliest siaaes. it is somelima poaibk to remove just the cancer, such u a malianant polyp. without radi~ suraer. ~· erallf. however, ml,JOf aurtcry 11 rt.quued to remove the pan of the colon or rectum that bas the cancer. V cry often, su,.ery for colon or rec1a) canc:cr ii followed ~ Id· diuoaaJ tretment such u rad.1ation lheraoY or chemotherapy. Wt have found -lb.at in ldvanced rectal caoc:er, •"'F'Y followed by radi· IUoft \berapy, IDd potaibly witb the ldditioul or chemotherapy. dc-a... the chance of tho cancer recuiri ... Ture alao it encouraaio1 evidmcl that chemotherapy fbllow- it11 MLrll'Y ror ldvuced colon CUCllr reduces &be chance or t.he c:umr iiPftldinl. .... ol colaltomy it OM Of &be lllliD n•w ~ aVold havina dll ..... CWD1 that cOuJd detect ___. CMCS. Yet Oo&mlomy (Ille a_.. olu abdomiUl ~· tie a. tlillUMdoii ol body wuca) ii uH 1 w au did fOt mloft cancer JIN ti -ii laftela.-tJy ,.. .... .,. l'ICW cues Pltieft or Ill .......... do .... treltM fbr c:okM..a c:aacer. DroblblY < s ""per- Clal OI .... will Milt.a ~)'. C""9~ ... ~ la licoftd caty Your single source for comprehensive medical services. The Medical Plua Association, located next to Fuhlon Island ln Newport Beach. provides the most comprebenalve Jl'OUP of physicians, dental special· lata and outpatient medlcal services in Southern CaWornia. In ooe convenient location! Nearly 200 bealth care professionals are available to meet your l.ndivldual health care needs. Pbys- lclant and dentllta are available In each of the following apecialUes: ............... -.11 ............. tea. c.- ?56-9000 HELP FOR WOMEN WHO RIDE THE PMS ROLLER COA.STER Yes, there I• something you can do about your PMS "monthly miseries''! If you answer "Yes" to any of the items on this PMN Mood Swing Checklist. then Stress Reduction Therapy may be the answer. Do you notice any of these symptoms just before your period? ... •ooo SWING CHECKLIST YES NO I . I feel touchy and irritable with everyone 0 0 2. I feel restless, tense and anxious for no 0 0 apparent reason 3. I get really depressed for no apparent reason 0 0 4. 'Sometimes crying spells come on me 0 0 all of a sudden 5. I iet angry and lash out at those I care about most 0 0 6. My self-esteem and self-confidence hit 0 0 bottom just before my period starts 7. I fet forcetful. do Irrational things. and sometimes 0 0 I eel like I'm golnt crazy 8. People tell me I &et hostile and I'm not 0 0 sate to live with 9. Sometimes I get anxiety attacks. panic attacks 0 0 and phobias I 0. I ,et real neptlve and have overwhelming 0 0 feellnas of hopelessness and despair If you answered "Yes" to 3 or more Items. then you should look Into Stress Reduction Therapy to help you cope with the monthly PMS roller coaster. Before your next emotJon.al bout with PMS. talk to your doctor Most physicians will tell you that when you learn how to control stress th ~t your cycle. your mood swlnp and other PMS symptoms wlll be les5 severe and more manaceable The PMS Stress ReducUon Procram It Brownlnc Therapy &ets results One wom.n recently reported a 7S' decruse tn her PMS symptoms followtnc Stress reduction Therapy Here's what she report.a: "Althouah tt•1 only been two months. I've notked a less Intensive bout with my PMS 'andL .&est month I Md decree9ed symptoms." I .8 . An.thelm. ~pt. 12. 1990 You can ,et help. You don't have to "tust live with It" month after month. You can chooM lndMdual therapy or croup sessions. and your medk.al Insurance wlll probably cover It Don't put It oft. Tafk to your doctor. Call 8nJwnfnC 1'ber.py at 1114t 662·12l2 IO you Qn le-am how to a>ntrol lhlt monthly roller coater. PMS HELP LINE (714) H2·12D ' Mole tbu 1,100 OC ltftlt'Y •vc fa1bd over tbe Sl0.000 mcmber- llaip fee for the priviteae of dinina at tbe ~ ud private, culturally c:ooveruent C,entet Oub. When the club opened in l 98S a hop and jump across t.he ciruclar car- n.qeway from the the Orange County Petform1na Arts Center. l~ art petrons eagerly embraced its elepnt ambiance for luncheons. ruepuons. meeunas and pre-and post-performance ptherings It be- came the place to be seen. The club opened exactly five ycan 110 Sunday . .. We decided to celebrate and have a party to thank our member- ship," cxplarned General Manager Joe Gano of Sunday's Fd\h Year Gala Celebrauon headed b) honor- ary chairwoman Flo Schumacher. a club rqular. Clem to 400 members paid S50 each to attend the soph1st1catcd hobnob As the black-ue mer- rymakers approached the club's hal- lowed double dobrs -through which many a famous poht1c1an. Jetsetter. movie mogul and center pnnc1pal performer ha .. e pranced -guests were greeted b\ mood- se111ng trumpeters Inside the art lovers were enter· tained throughout the e' en1ng b\ a sampling of performers from "'hat better than our own local center Carol Humphreys stars· the Master Chorale, Opera Pac1fK. Pacific Chorale. the Pacific S) mphon) Orchestra and the 'r outh Performers o f the Oranse Count) Philharmonic Society. .\fter cod.tails the cliques proceeded to .. 1s1t buffets laden "'Ith sushi. seafood. pastas and other 1niernat1onal cuisine prepared b\ club exelutl'e chef Ed Mitchell. ..,,,·ho b) no"' as gelling pretty good at pleasing the palates of OC's ehte. The part) "'a~ planned by mem- bers Isabel (Jrct.'n.,.,ald. Larry Hoff- man. Llo}d Mllkr. Richard Pauley, ( hnstinc \1 ( larc and Madeline lud.aman Erich Vollmer and Nul and Thomas Gurtner Dtck and Jolen Eng* and Roger and Candice Schnapp Ch11ap n11igh/Jors n1111d a nadg11 .. Parental wisdom can DEAR ANN LANDE RS· I ha'e never Sttn this problem in ~our column and r .. c been reading )OU for years. Please comment Yesterda). we once again took a neighbors child ""•th us for a ~un­ da> ouung She 1\ a pleasant )Oung- ster and gets along "ell "'•th our children. As usual. she came with no mone) The pnce of admission to the park is S 13 per person \\ e paid for her. \\-e spent nearl~ that amount on her hot dog. frcn<. h fncs ( okc. 1ec cream ~und~ ca1 amt! com and Pop.-.1cle Her parents ne .. cr invite our kids an) where fhe) ·re no wor\c ufT linanualh than "'e arc \\-e aho find It odd that the' ne,er once ha'e said .. thank )OU:. for being so n1<.c to their i.:hild '.'le arc beginning to feel like lhump'> but "'c he.-..tate tu \3) an~· thing bc<.JU'>C \hC' ''a nice girl and uur l hildren arc fond of her Please ad·.i~{' -\\-c\t c lla.,tcrs 1n a Quan- dan DEAR W.C QUANDARY: Slnct tbt child's parents are no won t off llcl•tJ ... SC...: 1111 •1y'1 CIV .. 11 WI.,,,. Fa•ta11 Dl•M' Cause: The Amyotroph1c Lateral Scleros1sAssoc1at1on (commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease) location: Newport Beach Mamott Hotel Attendance: 350 Donation: $100 per person Or1anizer: Chairwoman Lucille Habif VI-: Honoree Sen Marian Bergeson Music: Les Brown Band of Renown. Entertainment: Silent and Chi nese auction. Bun: Funds will provide voice communication devices to pa t1ents A fRl E "'""~~TrRF ~ltf fNTOC THAN AM' fA\'TA\1 ~MC MAINPLACE \ANTA ANA 97.t.3500 OAJl Y I <n. f<XI. '°'· "4J •EDWARDS BRISTOL SANTA ANA ·S.0.7Uf DAl.Y • .. u IOlt Ann Landers ~ L ,, •.• Tl ••711FV~· ~ flnuc1aJly lban yo u are, I suggest tbat you ask tbem, before you Invite their cbild again, if lbey realize that tbese outings coil about U S a person, and would lbt)' lllte_to pay ber way. ll'1 1tJce to be generous. but yo ur ael1bbors seem like strange birds. I bur sounds llltt "cheap, cheap." DEAR .\ """' L.\ \fDER\ .\n article m the paper \Cl)\< hnstophcr ( olumbu\ and \.11'>'i L 1hcrl) arc getting married The "'rddmg "Ill tall.c plale un \ Jknt1m·., Da~ 1492 m Las \ ega' I am not making th1'> up In I.ill I "'111 en<.lose the d1pp1ng a' prn11f '.\-hose 1dl·a .... a<, thl\ an~v.a,·1 If the marriage: <locsn t "'ork out "e v.111 probabh haH to ')('nd al1m11n~ to Spain Have peoplt: gone totall~ nuts"' It Sa)S Ph iladl'lph1an\ rHO\ ldl·d M1rl1 listings ........... aAL.aO A CINIMA 11'1'1 f B•'l><>A "'• ! ' •\ "'0 Atltte ICur ... we 1 o,._.... ' • •· IDWAaDI 1111.Wf'Olt'T CINI-• '••NC•Jll , ,... *'ti ,..,.. ..... I tr • ~ .... ,,.•I 10 f'ec-H• .... U 1•1 ~ '' A Ml I 4\ IDWAltDI Ill.AND CINIMA '•'"''" '"""" "'".,.. t ( .. ,,,~,., Af('I t .. '"""F ~ ... I.ewe ~· I I 4 4\ I 4\ 1 • tO "' Ghoot I'°'• I I W"I ' .,. 10 • -· " .......... ..., .. " • ..., •"<·• 11 ,,.., ' ., 4 A \ A tn '41. • Te•etwMle 1•1 IJ I j{J \I\ 1 4\ 10 IO \ .. _ ... 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To put out that II.ind of mone} for a cake. no matter what It 1s shaped lt ke. sounds era/\ Don't the~ have an) homeler,, in Philadelphia'> If they ha\t: an l"\lt:\S ot monc~ the) might send 'iornc to \\-ashmgton to help uut "'Ith tht• nauonal debt The amclc \&\<;. after the eer- emon) the bnde",, outfit wall go to a Lhapel m U\ Vega\ The wedding gifts go to Ui.-. \ l'gas. too. Gl\c me a break -Margaret P . Belle" ue. MICh DEAR MARGERET: I'm &lad you sent the cllpplo1. It wasn't a oews story. ll was aa ad. Didn't you suspect something was "unusual" wben ll 111id tbe bride was 111 feet tall" Tbe "nuptials" are tbe brainchild of Spanish artist Senor Antoni Miraldl. to commemorate tbe SOOlb anah-ersary of Columbus' voyage lo America. It's a public relations stunt. Wake up and smell tht HD· grla, Margaret. DFo\R .\'\;"-LA"-DER\ \if, aunt . .igl' ~x cratk'i her kn ul kler, rnmtantl) and 11 drl\e'i me up the v.all 1, tlm harmful'' Please an-. .... er Ii\ thl: p.ipcr so \he lJn \CC II - H1 llwak \111.h DEAR HIL~DALE: Tbtrt bn~ been no 1clentlflc studies on lbls. but a nursing bome survey revealed tbat tbt knuckle-cracker~ had sllgbtly less arthritis In th eir flogers than tbe non-crackers. So. crack away, folks' l De1 ... r.-te Hevt"t • • \ ,.. • M.rt. H ..,. Deett. • , t< ' •1 <V .. SOUTH COAST tt'LA.ZA Ai '' ' •, "" .. ' • • ' ' I f'01tc•••1 .. _ th• .... • ' \ ' •1 II I(> J H•N ew M•t .. ft ., H t f e•a•vtll• Pl' JO ·-...... , IOVTH COAn VILl.AGI \ , • ,.. • I! uoi \40<X44 I ...... ...,. .. Innocent "' ' ~ 1 1 ,,....,...-, •1 & H • • ., o.,.,,..." • w ·~ 1 f'-He~J 'l!I ' II I\ r IC .......... laa IDWAllOI 04A..,.._ (IN'Tltl !P,1, • , • • Av• 11••-0l>o l ~fl'C.lfl\ ~ 1 4\ IQI\ 1 ..... «.,. ,,_ tfle .... 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IJO IOJO I~• IOU9 C1MU1A 17161 ......_., .. t. tU •IJ01 1 ....... ,.,,., .......... ,0 , 101.S ..... .._ "°'IJt •• , , JO 0..., 1 t.O t JO . ... .......... ~, ... ~ ...... .. •1•1•11 4 "·I ._.. ..... ,r,. tJD ........... . r.V" J '° ",, 10 ... ,. _. ""'•. come back to haunt you Parental wisdom passes from generation to generation -but not by the spoken word. At the first hint of advice, kid's ears constnct hke sea anemone\ f'.iature. m he r infinite cu nning. de" ascd an ingenious wa) of b)- pass1ng ih1s problem Wisdom sinks an b) osmosis -afmo,t 1mpercept1 bl) lfa camel can pas.-. through the e)c of a needle. "h} not a thought through the lobes of a teen-ager'! Aller l)ing dormant in barren ground for a rnupte ol decades. these parental truism.-. begin to sprout. One day 1n the midst of all the hip talk . a homespun truth pops out -as square as a c;hcc of "'h1te bread .. There·s no such thing as a frt"C lunch ... enc<; )Our daughter the an.ount C\c1.u11ve From out of the mouths of middle aged babes come all the old fa mi liar phrases that ~em1ng­ I) fell on deaf ears. This ti me. ho..,,,e ver. the cl1chcs are directed at ) OU. ""I'm only saying this for )Our own good:· has a dec idedly pom- pous rang from the laps of your c \-flower-ch 1ld-turned rea 1-es- tatc-de"eloper Recycled advice 1s one of the tnals of parenthood Dr. Spock never mentioned in his 1953 rru111.,, Nancy Mcintyre ed1t1on of Baby and Child Care. I t"s technically known as '"b1ok1d- back... whi ch differs from biofeedback in one 1mponant re- spect. It can't be regulated by mind control. In some strange b10I011ca l prank. your children become your parents and you tum into their willful , naughty child. Sud- den!) you shrink a couple of fe'1 and end up with a curl an the middle of your fo rehead and a note pinned to your chest an case you're lost. You don't know whether you need a peduuncian or a aerontologm . Hean-to-hcan financlal talks inspire a lot ot b1ok1dback. There·s always one 1cnaus an the family who didn't nunk al&ebra who advises you on how to hang on to your money. He's ap- prehensive you'll blow It on some new toy. lake a face hf\. Housekecpana 1s another topic frauaht with ad\ ace. Especia lly from the reformed pack rat whose bedroom was delcared an env1roment.al blight by the Sierra Cl ub. She's now a happily mar- ried mildew-fighter ""ho can't understand how her Mom has sunk so low she can hve with tea stains in the sank. We also ~t a 101 of recycled dnvang ti ps. Personall y. I rtsent this. Whenever I'm t.allu ng to a fnend 1n the car, and take both hands off the wheel to emphasize a point. I always make sure rm in the slow la ne. With all of the headaches of role rever~I. at least you have the consolation that your lectures got through. All )our kids arc solid citizens wi th a pretty good track record. There's only one divorce m the fa m1I). one hve-m rclat1onsh1p. two pre-nupual avecments and fhe traffic vaol- auons. Noey Mclotyre 11 • n1ldeol of t.1u• Nlpel. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 u n..t of ~::; MtP Old tin ~ Mulic AMOC:idoll Alllfdl tin SttrlOI O FOftunt ' Stlfto D ~Mani Copy F.m. 8uelef LlldiylCNflcet (In S19reol tPan 2 ol 3) tJ T Of let Air In SterlO Out ol Tlllt Out ol T1lil McMr •• '"Wlcldlllg lend'" 11990 Comtdyl WN.m Kan ...... ::; Wcwtd Wcwtd T tllO 111$11\1 NFl Foollel CllYelltld BIOWflS II Otnve1 Bloncos From ~ TWlllty Miii H Slldtum Co111 d OuestlOn$ In SltilO • • • • • • • r I ORANGE COAST Pub..,_. by Page Group PubHthing, Inc. _..I. ,.., preefdent & chief executive officer -a.. Ill, chairman ............. .,,, executive vfce president I as• L Ilk L general manager Edltorlal Tl•lllll••nay . whR•hartls When it comes to poveny, homelessness and hunger most of us talk a aood pme. ' It's easy to decry th~ state of the world and sympathize with those who our SOClety has bypassed It is much more d1fficuh to put one's self wbCTC one's mouth is. Merle Hatleberg is one of those rare people who have the grace ~nd courage to go beyond words. giving of her own life and ume to improve the lot of the needy. You might remember Hatleberg as the impetus behind the Someone Cares program and manager of the TLC senior meals program at Rea Communny Center. In 1986 she noticed that some of those who came into the center to pick up the free canned goods they had available were too hungry to even take the foodstuffs somewhere to be cooked. She started preparing a pot of soup to share W1th those who needed quick rehef. She bc&an by feeding about 30 souls. Today. her program regularly reeds more than 200. Her goal IS to feed every hungry person in Orange County. We were dismayed to learn that Hatlebcrg has been diagnosed with cancer and is facing surgery, chemotherapy and a recuperation penod away from her meals program. Rev. Bob Ewing, pastor of the South Coast Chnstian Church, which provides space for the soup kitchen, says Hatlebera b approachtnf her problems with a posillve altitude. We're not surpnscd. But. he also says she would feel even better if those who can would support her with prayers and her program with donauons. The Thanksgiving holiday approaches and the financial need 1s always greater dunng the holidays. We can't imagine a better place to invest both prayers and money. And. for the sake of our community and ats need~. we wish Merle Hatleberg a speedy recovery. ,..., .. .....,. Today ~lumbus Day. Monday. to 8. the 28 lst day of 1990. here arc 84 days left in the year On this date: WP-ltatoutl In 1934, Bruno Hauptmann was indicted for murder in the death of the infant son ol Charles A. Lindber&h. -By ,.. A1soclated Pr~H .. --......... c..t ..., ....... The -Cllll lllr"" encour-oee correepondence from our rMCMrs We request letter• be kept 10 approxlmat.iy 300 wetda. Any cotr~ ~ieantty longer then 300 word9 wMI tie printed at ow dtecreition n a c MJ C kJ,lllllC I tor ,._...-..... Community commentarlee ata reeerved tor iauea pertinent to cities and 1own1 along the Orange Cout Guest comrnentarlel may pertain to any pubttc luue Ec:sttori.t ~ •• ~ tor ret>uttm to editorial poslllon1 of the "-Cllll lllr Piil. Lettera conakler9d to be Hbetou1 or In bed ta1t• Witt not be printed Writer• are limited to tour tubmlUlont • month All correepondence mu1t be ltQned and Include the wrller'1 •ddr... and telephone number tor verttatlon purpo1e9. Lett ... ltlould be addrNMd to the -Cllll lllr ..... 330 Welt Bay Str .. t. Costa Mela. CA 92827 Attention· letters to the Edit«. Wrnen ~h queatlona are IH'ged to caH the Oeuy Piiot at (714) &42-•321, Ext 352. c-ny aasn,.,,. Cllftpt alactlans In • awn llacQard lm111ne an clcctton process wherein the incumbent (1) selected the nominees (always themselves and nearly always unopposed), (u) rn.1lcd the ballot to you. (1i1) re- ceived your marked ballot from you (obviously not confidenually). (av) counted the ballots and then (v) told you who won And JUSt in case these measures fail to repulse your sense of propriety. 1n the event that the incumbent doesn't hke the way you voted, he can (v1) contact you. pnor to has official tabulation. and (v11) attempt to induce }OU to chanic your vote' Where on eanh docs such an ovenl) corrupt elecuon pr<>CC$S occur., Russia" Cuba., Chana? Would you behcve Amcnca" The truth 1s JUSt such a fiasco transpires C"ef) year In the proxy voting system of nearly ever) pubhc cor- poration in Amenca Corponite clcct1ons. in which shareholders choose a board of di- rectors and vote b~ prox)' on a number of other 1uues. arc in- tended to provide representation for the company's owners and a m~ningful voice in the dec1s1on mak1n1 process affC'Cttng their capt· tal assets. 1.e . their equity 1n the cntcrpnsc. The theory 1s that share· holders have the opponunit)' to elect a board of directors to rcir resent their interests. much as we as citizens elect our Congressional Representatives. and tha1 their op1n1ons arc a.iven prominence on a vancty of other issues. much as we 1n Cahfom1a arc able to vote on various ballot 1n1t1at1 ves In reality, howtvcr. corporate manaaement dominates these clec- tlons. 1n a manncT vossl}' 1ncons1s-- tent with accepted republican pnn- c1pals, and, hkcw1~. uses the proxy vot1n1 system as a mcchamsm to excl\Kk shareholders from mean- inaful panic1pat1on Shareholders arc efTecttvely locked out of the procns and dented a voice 1n the compames which they actually own This IS not an issue which effects Pruadent M1kha1I Gorbachev may fall an bis daununa task of rncu1na the Sov1e1 Un1on·s f11llna economy. He may be replaced by the pol.JtacaJ process or by a much Nmored malita.ry coup. But whatever Gorblchev·s fate, bis place in bi1tory 1s secure thanks to one moaumental ach.acvement: end1n1 73 ~ of offaaal com- munast penccut1on of rclt11on and embedd1na frttdom of con1e1ence 1n the law. No matter what k.1nd of rq>me suecttds Gorbechev's -twdline oommunm. nationalist. m1ht.ary- Catcist. democrattc: -it is hlJhly 1.anhkely to re~nc tbe tolerance or reliaion he has nunuml in his five yean in power. Communism's cruel ha.tility to belief and wonbip can bo tn«d to Kart w.ara •• Crabbed v1cw or re-·~ II the .. opiate of tbc ma.I." Thil -.S ICCltC*d (itainkally. U IA a.nick of lait.h) by V.I. Lain and bis odious 1UOC c.-or, JC*! ScaliA After \he 191 l lollkv1k CCM&P- priatl were mvrdCred. jailed lftd caUCd. Cbilia\ pra,aty ud pllciea o( wonhip ... .med. IOm don Of tuned iato ... IN .... Mblcs or ..... .,.... ol ...... -.. .. Thole bl'IW ,..... ID Pfalml dteir tMtb weft burecl ..... com.ail& ,.,,, ....... jollL la l'29,9lillll .. 36UlflilfOUI .... , ....... c.w ... ,. .. lfUdL · la ltlZ. Ill •u _. a .. ~ """,., plu." ,.., ............... bJ 19.ll only the hkcs of Carl khan and Harold Simmons. Today's com- petitive aJobal economy demands that Amencan sharcholden have the tools lo hold manqement ac- count.able for its performance The inab1hty of shareholders to cffcc- uvely hold management accoun- table for their performance has con- tributed greatly, and conunucs to contnbute. to the decline of l\mcn- can mdustry and our loss of com- peuu vencss worldwide. a situation w11h dire ronscquenc~ for all Amencans. workers. managers. stu- dents. pensioners and shareholders ah kc. A comprehensive reform of the proxy system 1s absolutcl) ncces\-- ary to IJVe shareholders 1he ab1h1) to meanmafull) panic1pate \n cor- porate affairs and force ~mcncan corporate managers to focus on compcuuvencss. Needed demo- cratic reforms of the corporate clcc- uon S)Stem include the following Confidenual Vottl)6 Corporate elections arc the onl) clect1ons 1n Amenca which do no1 obsene the basic democratic pnnc1 plc of con· fidenuaht) This IS a major na~ Without the ab1hty to \Ole their shares confident1all)'. sharcholde'"'· especially 1nst1tu11onal and em- ployee shareholders. can be eas1h inum1datcd into becoming a mana- genaJ rubber stamp Accn.s to Votin1 Matenal .\ democratic system. promoting real accounuab1h1y of manaacment to shareholders. would require that owners meeuna cena1n quahfi· cations, 1 c . a m1n1mum CQUll) threshold.. be IJ'en direct acttss 10 the corpora11on·s prox) to nomi- nate directors. respond to manage· ment proposals and suppon shart>· holder proposals Without such ac· CCU.. the entire 'lrOllna tXert'IS(' IS .I sham Sha~holder VorN on Enr~nch­ ment De' ices To discourage premium o fTers and, hkew1~ ensure 1he1r unlimited tenure. man- aicments -or to be more prccue. manqcment's attorneys -paid for w11h the sharcholden' mo ney, hav( "not a s1naJe boux of prayer will be needed any lonaer an the temtory of the Soviet Union. and the very not.ion of God w1U be npunaird as a survaval of the Middle A,rs and an instrument for hold.ma down the work.Ina maun. .. Fonunately. Soviet five-year plans never succeed. Bu1 Stalin's war on rehaaon came dolt. for instance, o( the S4, I 74 Russian Or- thodox c:hu~hn in UJt in 191 7. f~ than 100 wert open in 19)9. To help save bu bn.iw rqime 1n the war wath Hitler. Suhn prom°'-Cd "Ru.aaan" nationaham and let up on the Ortbodo1 ~th. But after the war be resumed his babtt of di1P9tcbina deqymcn and ~h1Jou1 ac1ivisu 10 the palq. In a ditptlll\I pnctice. the KGB planled •nts u priatl a.n . the Onhodo• Oturch. ullns them to spy on bclieven and IO pvc ~•ia>on a bed name by tbci.r comapt behav- ior. Tame petriatcbs ~ trotted ou1 to penot the Kremlin line on (oreip pOlicy and ditannamcnt. Tboulb be ii me ton and srand- IOft of pe.ny membm.. OOtblc:btv ..s blDtimt u I duld. Ki1 motbtt auenda Onhodoa acrv•co. OoRlchev made both kts public lut year. To do 10 earlier would ba .. impeded ~·I patty c:ancr. To Im credit. Gotblcbev •• \Ml rcblkM penccvtion \'iollttd bis OWD pb of aluftoll and I m. iMcl •lllOCl8CY· la 'the latt three ,..,_ more &Un 41000 bu11dr .._ .. bin m"med to the Onhodu• • devised a number of crcatt'c and effect1ve tacttcs to ltm11 share- holders· nghts and funhcr reduce their accounuab1hty to the owners b) whom they have bttn emplo)cd and to whom they supposed!)' arc bound to exercise a fiductaf") duty Basic pnncapals of f11mess and ac- countability necessitate that de' ices such as greenmail poLSOn pills and golden parachute schemes should onl) be allov.-cd 1mplcmcnuu1on pursuant to a trul}' democratte vote of 1he shareholders Confidential voung. shareholders access to pro>.) matenals and share- holder "Otes on entrenchment de- ' ices arc the pnnc1pal featur~ of a proposal recent!> submmed to 1he Lnncd States Secunt1es and £,. lhangc Comm1~1on b} the l n1tcd Shareho1ders .\ssoc1 at1on a grassroots orpniz.at1on ""h1ch ad- ' oca1es the nghts of \menca's 47 malhon stockholders .\ s1m1\ar propo~I has .1lso bttn submmcd b) (al PERS. (the California Public Emplo)'<'C Retirement S~stem) the natton's larg~t pubhc emplo\ee pension fund The S«unues and b changc lomm1ss1on v.111 won decide whether to 1M111u1e pubhc hcannas on the is.sue of pro>.) reform It ma) not mak.c for hcadl1nl!1 as pubhcl) pro,ocat1-.( as insider trad1n1 11- lcpuons but 1hc fact 1s that the m1lhons made from so-<:alled mar- ket abusn arc a mere drop 1n the bucket compared to the b1lhons lcpll) pilfered from sha.reholden Thus. ol lar greater and more pos1t1,e impact 1han 1hc EC 's trading cntorccment act1' 111~ hoth in the shon and Iona term is 1he need for comprchens1-.e corporate pru>.~ reform uch reform can open the door to a more democrauc lOrporatc go,crnance. increase m.inagt'nal accountab1ht" to shaft'· holdc~ ampro'e our 1ntemat1onal lompcuu,cncss and enhance the C'\onom' of e'en .\mencan ICMHly YOQ6 I• rt. cblrmu •f Evrrbrf C#p., .. Orup Couty i..1..i firm 1p«lallda6 la r•l•'-1 t'Hf8n ~apltaJ. B.J . Cutler Church alone. Babin and Korans are pnnted and tmponed. Patna.rch Alcxt'i II and olher clcTaymen sit 1n 1he SoVlet Parliament. somcthina un1m111nablc in lhc past. On Oc.t. 2. parhament cod.afied Gobechev·~ de facto ~•iaiou tolct· antt. In a b11tonc '.l-41·2 vote. at 1uaran1ttd the riaht to adopt.~ lace and prottl)'tizc any aud h allo-..s !"rillJOUS talehina and chan-1.1~ work. Wbilt \be law does not rcs~t atheism. it direc:u the aov· emment to stop promotins h . For 1even decades the com· mun.a•u ba~e bailed their coup - 1111nst RUSMA'• oa.ly freely ckaed aovcmment -• tht Onac ()no. bet RcvOlutioft. Otte 1 u14c• iha' tb11 OC1obcf"1 retilioul revalu.tioa •1U PfO\C more Cl\ltlbte. u QiMlr " • ,,. "' .... ut 2 F lir .. 0.2141 a.t ,,.., ..... Mark Wh 1tehedd ~£V» "-Ulltllll 111111111 C111t Walh Halloween JU.st around the corner It seemed the perlec:t oc- casion to retell some &hostly Wes of those lqenda.ry spooks that have haunt.ed U1ese parU for about a ccntu.ry or two. Our fint talc of &h<>WY appan- uons takes us south to the city of San Juan Capistrano For all you tnvaa buff's. Lbe city of San Ju.an Capistrano tJ home to more &hosts than any other cny 10 Oranar County. That statl.Stae 1s accordana to the upen.s that band count the phantoms -l"hoevcr the}' ma)" be. Just south of Los R.tos street sits the once stately M1ss1on of San Juan Capistrano Over the pat fcw ycan many polterae1st hunten and Ghost Busters have labeled the mtmon of San Juan as Cahfomia's most haunted. The best known &host that Slllb the vounds of Sa.n Juan is the presence of a young heart-broken woman Her name IS Mqda.lena and since 1812 when 5hc met her t~c death 1n the Great Stone Church she's reappeared several umes on the arounds M11dalena was youna and beautiful. tall. slender Wlth careful clcpnt aroomini. This was a ume m MaadalCN'!> hfe when the pusion she felt for a nan lead their steam) aff.au into Sttrtt) Sounds hkc the bqinruna of a Jackie Colhns rom.anoc novel When MaadaJena·s 1lhC1t love af- fair was d1scovc-red she wa.s tom apan from her lover and ordered by the monls to do a full day of pennance Her day of penn.ancc was 10 cart) 1 candle around the m1won a.rounds from sun-up to sun~wn On her day of pennance. as Magdalena made her way through the Great Stone Church. a maaht> eanhqua.ke rocked the Southland W1th1n a few "Cr)' shon moments the earth shook Wlth such slrt'nath th~ structurn that sat on the m1u1on arounds bcpn 10 crumble and spill .t. wall wtlh1n the church could not 1111thstand the power of the canh's mo'llements and fell This block.cd ~aada.lena's only escape Tnippcd and all alone. the wall' surround1na her cncked and ca"cd in and v.-1thm a Ver) shon t1m~ Maadalena la~ beneath the ruin., By n1&htfall her bod)' was found Maa,da.lena was dead. her fingm still anPPIOI the candle Now letend has tt that 1f one looks at a ~n.a1n wtndow w11han the wrecked church. you can some- times S« the face of a sad. hean- broken woman stanna out upon the m1u1on arounds. Somc peoplr m1aht qucst1on Whether or not the face 1s that of MlldaJena's You will know ti's Maedalcn.a·s 1f 1hc fa~ 1s ht b)' the soft h&ht of a single candle Maada.lena sham the around~ w1t.h a few more fellow appa.nt10M A yet-lo-be named &host s.ttn wcanna a hooded ~ mak.M 1h way silently •1th1n the inner counyard pecma beck. and fonh It 1s beheved he was onot a monk Today he is the mott s1n1stcr shoat of them all Not too much IS known about the hooded monk, bl.IJ lettnd has 1t that if )'OU pze tnlO his hood for Ver) lona has fact will appear So fn&ht- enina 11 tht monk's fatt. your h11r wall tum a quick shade of IJ"IY and your heart stops.. Other spooks that have made their prcxn~ known include 1 "'headksl soldier.. tba.l faitl\Allly patrol1 the around• ftiPt .ncr na&hL The mt aon also bu its invisible bcllnllfCTS that haunt lM tower from tJme to time. Accordina 10 Mike Marinecci. the m1 on •• sraveyard ... &lie -ol a 1emi·famout cxpcrimalt W f\aD. er1on·1 Paychtc ln~ tape playtd bid * -:n.: monune havi111 teCOldld the aiib• •• .a. mima•·• ••~•,..... came .ap willa ¥oicee .. MW )It' -. ttaCld • aptr' 111 OM voa .._~ .. I -... '° Ii~ ,.. .. , -.:~ 1'e·t JI • "'°' ...-. .... .-_..,, .. rm IC:lftd. .. I • t I , CAIYON FromA.1 planned out, accordina to Caty Councilman Bob Gentry. Most of it -S20 million -will come from a bond issue already set for a vote in next month's aencral election. Tbe city sull has S4 million in funds aencrated by the Proposition 70 open space acquisition measure. A bond proaram alrady approved, backed by city parkina meter prooceds, will provide an extra SS million. And the county of Oranac has pledaed S2 million, Gentry said. "That leaves S2 million that still has to be raised," he said ... That could possibly come from private fundraising. or state MEDIA From A1 males. Wyche set the stage for Sunday's post- prnc media circus by reportedly barring USA Today reporter Denise Tom from the team's inner sanctum after Monday niaht's loss to Seattle. The act resurrected a long-dead de- bate that echoed across the country, this week. reachana the New York offices of NFL Commassaoner Paul TaaJiabue. Earlier this week. Tqliabue slapped Wyche with a $30.000 fine -the heftiest ever assessed a coach -for v1olatin1 Lcaauc policy that women re- porters must be adm11ted to locker rooms for post-game interviews. j Wyche, who said he will appeal the Ii fine, didn't disappoint those who hoped for more drama. With reporters crowded into the con· crcte lutWlel outside the locker room. the coach, who has nWntajned that he 1s merely fiabtma for his players' d1sn1ty, appeared as 1f clad only an a towel, socks and sh~. .• Wyche removed the towel to reveal that he was, indeed, wearing pants. They were rolled up above has knees. He next unveiled a solution 10 the locket room dj,Jemma that he saad not only . protected everyone's sepsibilita. but lWlill Tqliabue's blcu1na. W 's solUllion -the second this week -consl~ of a briaht oranee f • o. curtain buna in front of the showers and .... fllltrRlll It • ,,..... . ... ,, .... '*" ... C.-..., Alittll ..,.., ........ .. ""' 70. " ..... 1)o you believe that the busi· ne11e1 of major United Staia cor- porations will continue and even ~bly ~pand in die face or fQICip competition? • I . Do you tbink that the economy of the Unital Staia will collapse durina the next ten yean because of any or all of the (oUowint; budaet deficit, l1'llde deficit. aavinp and loan crisis. Mideut crilit. nuclear holocaust, AIDS epidemic. dnla- eddictJoo. crime. pomopaphy, pol- hation. rock music or killer bees? I( you ... werec1 yes 10 the last ... sources.·· lenney said city ofticiala are confident that the bonds will pus. The idea of protectina Ltauna Canyon from develop- mdit hail widaptad political appeal in f..4una Beach. "And now that we have a deal, this puts people who arc votina in November an a pos1t1on of askina. are we aoing to buy the canyon or not," Lenney said. Not everyone in Lquna Beach sees the wndom of sbellina out S78 million for Laauna Laurel. however. The fitcally con- SCTVative Laauna Beach Tupayen As- sociation opposes it. "Even if we pass the bond issue. $20 m1lhon is a drop in the bucket," associa- uon secrttary Marpret Hefti said. "Even 101lets in his team's locker room. Earlier, he had announced that re- porters would be aranted interviews after the pmc, in a room separate from the locker room. They would then wait unul players emerpd from the locker room. dressed. for add1taonaJ inter- views. The plan was, he said. a "&ood faith" effort to n:ct1fy a touchy situation, and he beged t.bc press' cooperation. "If we all cooperate, maybe we can do some- thma for the female sportswriters of the world." The tcven-year coach of the Bcnpls' then decried NFL policy, which he saad set the st.ace for the "u&Jy scene" that occurred recently in a New EnaJand Patriots' locker room. Wyche was refer- nna 10 an incident in which a Boston reporter said she was accosted by sev- eral naked players who made ·sexually int1midatin1 remarks to her. The Benpls' ooech added that when woma joined 1portswri1Ct1° ranks, foot- ball failed to stay in step. While Wyche said he favors 11vin1 female reportm equal access to post1ilflle interviews w11h players, "the S)'ltem has lo chanac." be saad Sunday. Wyche denied that he barred a woman from has team's locker room after Monday's loss to the Seattle Sa- hawks. Quartcrbeck Boomer &Won. whom the woman wanted to inierview, wu delivered to her outside tk lock- enoom, he said. "I tboupt that was a pretty damed aood deal for the lady ... auumina the city can raise the initial ~yment, where ue we aoina to ICl another $33 million for the bal1ooo payment in five yean? Tbere is no way with that kind of payment that a small city like J..aauna Beach is aoina to be able to maintain its cumnt level of services... · Hefti said the purchase is unnecessary, since two thirds of the J...aauna Laurel property is already dedicated to open 1.,.c:e under the Irvine Co. ·s development qree- mcnt with the county. Much of that open space is aolf coune, not natural habitat, however. Hefti also uid usina the Proposition 70 money for the L.aauna Laurel purchase will mean that tracu in north and central Laauna that were to be purchased to CLUB FromA.1 Brunswick Gold Crown Ill tables by clcancut men clad in pleated slacks and Iona-sleeved. button-down shins with ucs. A few tables away a more casualJy dressed couple in shorts chalk up their cues for a pme. -._ This is the Shark Oub in Costa Met&. a billiards club where a formally drased hostess arects you, escorts you 10 one of 30 pool tables and racks the balls for your pme. You can sip a cocktail or one of 60 different beers while playina or sittina out the three-hour wait for tables. Soon, you'll also be able to munch on a aourmet pizza topped with pesto and panenuts or barbecue or cajun chicken. Not quite what you'd expect if you'd heard the shady, almost &rimy picture painted at a recent Newport Beach P1an- ni n1 Commission meetina where the Shark Oub was held up as an eumple of a problematic cstablisbmenL At that SepL 20 Newport Beach meet- ma. partners Tim Flathers and Andrew HilinsJd presented their plans to build an upscale, 16-table billiards club catcrina to business professionals near the John Wayne Airport. Newpon Beach Police Chief Arb CampbeU sent the c:ommisl6Qn f ~ paae leuu that warned cornfthwjc{nm of the potential for such a club to 1ttr1e1 a criminal clement intent on pmblina, drup and other illicit activity. TODAY : Morninc low dotlds becom· ill SIMy Ind • Iitue nrmtr. OCEAN REPORt ...... ....... .......... ......... ......... ......... 11LU.• ... TOOAY'SIUN Sunr1ae: 8:51 a.m . Sunset: 8:27 p.m . SURFING ~ . '~.{ ..:-* ii ro:-1l TOOAY"SMOON M<>Onrlat: 9:39 p.m. Mooneet: 11 :i48 a.m. 1Matr. Ocl.28 .. (II.-M .... ,..=.._ ... ..... ........... ... ctaidJl •••nu•, c•lel laveet•••t •nlll• fbr an -. L•ee• • ...._._ .......... ._._ve ... oa1y-. ... ladl ... lllCdl did ............ , .... " ... ltJOI ....... Dip;•ili~C>D1 die 1 Mii ~ 'tioltd w. ancl th'i 1970I Wlliii liftidoo was ram· ~L So ...... OM belieYll that a =reeeion is upoe ~or inftation · rile uachecbd, or we are on tbe va,e of a world war, it is difficult io 111ue lllin•t bavina a lcut a ponJon of OQe'• aueu in equities. In coDclusioe, JI OM believes that we ~· lbe 8bility ud cte. termination lO IOlve the problems we 6ict, thee the CODCmll of the moment cu at leut be panially rtliriid.., ..... b the ftltwe. If 10&a ..... daat Oflhnlsm, do not be afraid to selectjvcly and cautiously &alee edvantaee of cur- rent values, apeci9Jly in a dollar COJ' •va'lli .. ....,.,am . protect O:Peft ""* there my not be pwcbued. • llid. Tbat kind or lbptidlm was ablent from Sunday's ~ however. ··nm is the fi.W. joyous approval," said Carol Hoffman, the vioe .,,.adent for coprorate af&in with tbc Irvine Co. Gary Hunt, the compeny's 1mior vice president, called the &and deal un- precedented. ··1 know of no city aovenunan in Cali- fornia that bu undenalrcn an open 1f!1CiC acquisition of this ft\lpitude." be said. Under die aareement reached Sunday, the Irvine Co. will atill have tbe riabt to develop portions oftlle property if the city fails to meet iu payments. But Paul freeman, consultant to the In his letter, Campbell noted Costa Mesa Police [)cpartmeftt dispatch ~ cords show offic:era in that city responded 10 a similar club, the Shark Cub, at least nane times since its June openina to deal watb fi&hts. d.Nnkcn drivina and one robbery. Newport Beach police s.i. Andy Gonis Mid Campbell wrote the titter It the request o( the Plannina [)cpartmeftL The department wasn't out to undermine Flathen· and Hilinski's plan to open tbe Ouaic Q Billiardl Oub, Gonis IU'elled. But &.bat wu the buic dJect of Campbell01 letter. Tbt PWtnins Com- miu1on rejected tbc propoml for Cusic Q; the pannm have •PP.Wed the de- cision to the City Counal. Campbell's letter b9d another cft'ect - II depicted the club Oft BU.er S~ in Costa Mesa to tlaOIC unfamiliar with i\ as the sam:otypical, ro~ pool ball whm barroom brawls are commonplace. But the hiahly succasful Shark Oub, with its .. traditional aad contemporary" decor that e•udes "hip" yet is com- fortable, has aotten complementary write-ups in publication• indudina the October i•ue of Orante Coast mapzine, which printed a two-pillt article with 1tunnina pbotos of the club. Several h\lndred people pus lhtoqb the doon daily and pay SI per hour to play Oft &be top-quality tabla. So OWDCTI David, Jon and ()rea Hanour aren't too diltwtM!d by the neptive imaee projected at the Newport Beach rneetiq. ··1 think the people who come heft lh,,,..S it otr, becaute they •• • • • ..., 11A1JOlllWW Lapna Laurel Adviaory Group and cam· paap manaetr for Measure ff, tbc $20 million bond issue, said default ia unlikeJy. Two state ballot meuures, pro~tions 117 and 149, provide substantial state funds for habitat protection. be said. and ~ are millions of dollan in state Nods already earmarked for rif.t&elinc and lake protection. Tbe city'• final balloon payment could also be subltantially reduced, he said. Under the Irvine Co.'1 aareement with the county, the company was to pay for~ 1ubsaantw road and other infrastructure improvemen11. Any reduction in the com- pants infrastructure obliption due to the city s land purchase is to be credited to the final payment, f~man said. know better," said Jon Hanour. The Hanour brothen spent $800,000 10 make the former Vendome liquor buildina a classy spot and the venture has been profitable since its opcnina, accordina to Jon Hanour. Tbe brothen plan to spend an additional $20,000 to install an air clcanina 1ystem that will suck up ciprctte smoke and other par- ticln. The Hanoun didn't want to t.arset the club toward any one sroup. The dress code helps perpetuate a healthy mix - tank tops, cutoff shoru, swim sbons and T-shirts are pro~ibited, but the brothcn realized shorts are an intqral pan of Southern California style and allow any- one in who is dreued neatly. Like tbe Classic Q idea in Newport, the Shark Oub did face some wary folks in Costa Mesa when the brotbcn tint presented their plans to the city. But Jon said the brothers tried to dispel some of the concern by meetina with police of- ficiala. even before presentina their plans. to ask advice on bow to keep problems at a minimum. The club averqn one call a month, and the problems have been limited to loud arauments. Hanour said. Costa Mesa Police Lt. Jim Watson confirmed the Shark Oub hasn't been tbe aource ol an inordinate number of problems. "'Tllcre really hasn't been any- tbina out of the ordinary -only half a dozen or so calls -and for a bar, that doesn't seem to be too out of the ordi- nary," WallOn said. ii p. ~-~-7 'I ... • ' ., . (' win ., .. --. ., .......... IOITON -Maybe a.be Ruth mu bu a cw. cmr me ._,. Red Sox. and maybe aot. lut tbe OMiand Athletica sure do. This time. it W11 lob Weldl•a tun. He lbut down tbe led Soi b 7V, jnniap and DauUa ==r flaiditd tbem oft'Sullday nilbt aa won. 4-1, and left Fenway Part with a 2-0 le9d in the American lclaue playoft\. TIE FllAL Fmll llA'TmAL LIMUI L _ O 1> ••ft.,. t u• u.nel-.............. , 0....2-ltdl2.~1 TodW-et~,ftOefl Tute•• et llfftMurlh, S D.m. w.dn11d1¥-9t ~. 5 •.m. ,,.......,., ClndMetl, 5 1t.m. • letur--.. ClftclMetf, 5 •.m• ' IF CA• L.aMUtl ....... OIMIM GMle 1 -AtHltla f, led Sox 1 0.... 2 -AINltka •· led Sox 1 T~t et Oeld9N, noon Wedi II llh et Oekleftd, ftOCNI ~ Oekleftd, 5 .,,,, •• ................ ......,, 10 a.m.. Sundet ......... s •.m.• ·ctt --..rv> .. I'm not very eood with numben, but obviously that'• IOIDethina we wanted when we came here," Oakland Manqer Tony la Rum ta.id. Here's some numben, anyway. The Ath- letics have won eiaht •traiabt pmes in the poatleUOn, indudina a sweep over San Franciec:o in lut year's World Series. Oak- land bu won a total of 19 playoff' pmes, tyina Lot An,eles for the most ever. Bolton. meanwhile, tied a record by losina iu .Uth IU'liabt playoff' pme. Tbcy'vc all come qainlt the Athletics, wbo swept the Red Sox in 1988. In tbOle six I~ Boston is bettina just .197. "I wasn't perfect, but I'll take it when it comes out like that. .. Welch said. The Athletics aot l 3 hiu for the second straiaht niabt. And. for the second suaiaht i pme, they won late apinst Boston's bull- pen. Harold B&ines' hard poundout with the bases lolded put Oakland a.head 2-l in the teventb and tbe Athletic:&. who won eiabt of the 12 pmes in the reauJar season between the teams. added two more in the ninth, not that Eckersley really needs more than one run to work with. "We 111yed in the pme apin until the end." Boston Manaaer Joe Morpn said. ''I SM A'S/II ~ B11•1r spells doo• By Jon Fergueon Orenge CoeM o.lly Plot ANAHEIM -The Rams can name two cities for the emerwence of their rusbina pme, but they are yet to find an NFL cny wheft they've bad any succ:eu rushina the passer. The latter cost tbem sorely as Cincin- nati Benpls quanerback Boomer Esiason bad time to throw for a team- record 464 yards and Jim Breech con- nected on a 44-ya.rd field pl l l:S6 into ovenime for a 34-31 victofy over the Rams Sunday in an inter-conference pme before 62.619 at Anaheim Stadium. &Won bad all the time he needed as the Ram1 sacked him only once -with an unblocked rusher qainat a bootlea- and failed to hWT)' his throws all day. As a result. he bad plenty of time to pick apan the Rams' secondary, detoite the return of Pro-Bowl comerblck Jerry Gray. The victory laid to waste a brilliant offensive effon in which the Ram1 pined 4 77 yards of total offense and rallied from a 21-0 secood quaner deficit with touchdowns on four consecutive possessions to tie the pme at 28 early in the fourth quarter. Quanerb1ck Jim Everett alto enjoyed a productive afternoon. tbrowina for 372 yards and two touchdowns. the mOlt amponant development came in the run- nina pme. where the Rams had pined just 258 yards in three pmes. While 113 was not 1 monumental amount. the 92-ya.rd eff'on turned in by second-year runnina back Cleveland Gary in his fint start was a eood in- dicator, considerina the Rams were play- ina catchup except for their fint drive of the pme. "He'd have done more if wc bad not bad the slow sun.." Rams Coach John Robinson said. Gary added, "(The back) felt OK. but I'm a little mad now becaute we lost. It's frustratina to talk about my performance when we lost. Ifs bard when wc jumped out of the blocks S--0 last year and then come beck and ao l-3 this year. When you have haab apecutions of younclf. tt's very touch." As (iary Suaettcd. the bottom lLM IS the Rams' situation in the NFC West bas bit dire ~ After a lou to the 4-1 Benpls. the Rams face the 4-l CbJcqo &an on the horizon at Soldier F'ldd.. ··we've aot 12 more. and we'll sive it our best.'' Everett said. ... still feel tbls team is very much alive. I don't think today we're a true factor in our djvision. SM RAMS,.. SUns~t teams ralylng an 'D' By lerry F-*ner <>r...-Coelt o.lly "°' Al.ONO THE ORANGE COAST - Defenac continues to be the name of the pme in the Sunset Leque where West- minster added iu name to an imprasive list or nuetralizen which blduded Hunt- inaton Bach, Ediaon ... Marina. Tbe Lions lluat out ~ naatchina Huntinaton Beech'• hlankiit Of DOD· laiue foe Loq Beach Willoli. ~ yielded ju11 eiabt poinu to Fe I jn Valley. white the Vwnp allowed apinlt Westmimcer. Ocean View. which hid iu share of defensive breakdowns, came up bia wbcft be a eood offensive football 11am." • 0.-. View C.--._. ..._ "When it boiled doW11 to it. we fOWMI a way to win, which it the bottom line. "We djd a very aoGd job f'Wlllinl the bell apinst a bit. pbyUc:al team. Our offensive line is co111ina aloal lladily and Matt Barry had hit best pme (121 yards on 22 carries). "We didn't have any tumoven and defen11vely we played well until midway throuah tbe second..-. But we hid some brukdowns in co~ and they put the bell where ~ waa"t b a couple touchdowns. llmJ' ..... WEH & &ntals .U. Rams 31 ( ot) &/Is 38, RaKJm 24 Colts 23, Chltfs 19 49trs 24, Olltrs 21 Oolphms 20, Jtts 16 Lions .U, V1t1111s 27 Burs 2 7, Pactm 13 f llcoos 28. S.t.s 2 7 Steelers 36, ChMfers 14 Sa/lards 33, P1tnotJ .. zo Cowboys 14, Bucunem 1 O Tomfht's Gatnf (6 b'clod) Browns 1t Broncos, Ch. 7 .. ..., ................. --- qWW tcMldw",.. .... IO roMic Erie ~ Gren • tbe ~ Sledaa' al-":::Ji' few. .......... a ta Mow• b 19 --- qwanen. Kand dne lD • 17-mn.t --Sunday in a J6. I 4 victory O\'Ct the Su Dielo Chaqm. • OIMa 11. OW. It: Albert Beatley IC'Oftd on a 10.yud rwa wtt.b S:Sl to '°" •••• , wb u.. ......... It: Seattle rallied in tht fl!W tbne minu1a with two TDs in 24 secoods. • r.ac-U, ....._ l'J: Chris Miller threw a 3-yard TD pus io AJM1tc R.Uon with l :33 remain,. '°'" • den t•. OUen 11: Joe Mon&ana completed a 46-yard TD pass to Jobo Taylor for lhc winnina poanlS with 6;31 left. •Bean n, PaeMr9 11: QuatterbKt Mike Tomczak scored a 6-yard touchdown run on a boouq play and Kevan Butler kicked field 1oals of 50 and 5 l yards. • u.. H, VWap n : Bob Gaaliano passed for 299 yards and three touchdowns in place of injured starter Rodney Peete. • C.•MJI H, B11e1 lt: Rookic_ftnmin Smith scored on a fourtb-quancr. 14-yard run. • O.lpldn ti, Jeta 11: Mark Duper cauaht ~ond-half touchdown passes of 69 and l 3 yards, 1ett1na the winnana catch wtth 63 seconds left. ,......, ... . * Reds.-Plratn.. 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In other sports news Sunday: .:! • Beth Daniel won the S l m1U1on LPGA tournament an Tallahaucc. Fla. when NanC) Lopez massed a 4-foot pull for par on the 18th hole that would have forced a playoff. •San Ocmcntc's Olno Andino won the Op East Surfina Champ1onsh1p Ill at Scbstaan Inlet. Fla. to collect S 1 .200. • Emerson Fm1pald1 outducled Rack Mears for victory 1n the Naurcth. Pa. Grand Pnx. a race that saw Al Unser Jr wan has first CART PPG Cup champ1onsh1p dnpate crashing hard midway throuah the 200.lap event at Pennsylvania Inter- national Rattway • Da vC) Alhson. taking advantage of 8111 Elliott's lire troubles w1th JUSt over 100 males ltfl held ofT M organ Shepherd to wan the Mello Yello 500 Winston Cup stock-<:ar race a1 Charlotte Motor Si>ttd""a" 1n Concord. N.C. -From ~ AHodatH Pr~H Reute Lu11tonae, Cleveland wade rc- len cr on the Browns' game an Denver l~ night ··~hen ""C go into Denver. It JUSt d<Xsn·1 fall into place 'We fumble. we drop balls we make mistakes and we ha"c penaJues Hopefull) thas time at will be different. To us. this 1s hkc an AFC champ1onsh1p bccauic we arc do~n and out·· ----------SUNSET From 81 ()J{"'\.N<;I · <.."<l.-'\.s·1 · ··Thas team as rcall) making me old. but th~ kids have shown they can come back on an)one. Wt ha ve the attitude that we can make somcthan1 happen. When the of- fense falters. the defense 1s there to pack It up." .. and K-C>CEAN ' CASH GIVEAWAY INTHE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER HERE'S HOW TO PLAY 1. Pldc up_bun)pef atic:ker •the Day Pilot (330 W Bay SVMt Irr Cotta Mffa)" °' K-Ootan (130 Newpo11 <Ani.r Drive. Suf• 210 In Newpott Beach) 2. Stldt bumper. ahcker u cioM u possltH lo your cat'• be<* licenee plate. .. 3. Chee* the Oaity Pilot daffy io ... If th~• Lldy UclnM ~ le of~ cet. You can MC> t K-OcNn. 103. 1 FM to "'heilt the d~ lucky UcenM winfw. ' ~\:==·=-~ii~~=~.:,:: .nnOunced en our Frtd8y end ~~). 5 ~m~="' ($50 ..::ti•IQt .ublcrlb9ra).., and be '6t our priZ9 dr~ b .1.000 In ...... .1110. QOODLVCK! i • .. • FAlaoe Coaell ·o.ve W..te: .. Both teams were ready to play and they had a nace first dnvc We had thrtt pla)s 1n the first quancr. so 1t was hard to establish 1nyt.h1na. "The field 1oal WC had before the half p vc us some momentum. We deC'ldcd to run the baJI an the second haJf and our offensive lane 1ot ofT the ball real well It was 1mpon.ant for us to finally establish a runnang pme and we dad 1t "Our defense did a good JOb of i.huttang them down after their firs! dnvc ·· • M.,.t.u Coad Job Seel~y: "That was the first lime we didn't play well dcfcnsavcly the entire pmc We let up an the second quancr and Westminster ham- mered us the rest of the pme "Every umc we 1ot somethana s1.1ned ofTens1vely. wt' fumbled or threw an 1ntcrcept1on. or had a penalty, or missed an asstpmcnt. .. They shut down our 1nstdc ru1han1 11mc. so Cristin (Mclemore) took advantqe by ao•na outside on the option (87 yards on 16 camn). ·•1 wasn't plcawd with our 1n- tcns1ty. Westminster came to play and they were more into at emo- tionally I thank they wanted h more and they took it to us. .. ., ... , .... .... # ...... .... OllCHAllD PAJUC. M.Y. -..... tbe ... lalolill-.ia co•c back , tberC·• -.... p .. thail. ,. 8iUI .. lowed .... .... 77«eolld. ~ pobn rally ia me bln.b 4\W1tt -1th aa equally im"esaive 24-poiat uploiioa ia a six-minute apu of &M &Ml period Sunday niabt as they roUod put the Los AQeelcs ~31-24. 5acw Teska, captain o1 lhc special tamS that have two blocks fot aouchdownl the last two Pinet. woadmd if the Bills .. have to wait until we're 10 poi.Du down with 10 m1nute1 to ao before ~ come alive." That doesn't matter. be added. "I'll tell you what. .. he Kid-ptur- in& emphatically. "'We NEVER. NEVER Jive up." Al was the cue apinst Denver, the Bills· special teams once apin keyed lbe turnaround that handed tbc IWdcn their firs• loss of the season. The Bills. scorin1 three more po10ts apins• Los Anseles than the Raiden had allowed all season. were down 24-14 before James Lof- ton cauaht a 42-yard touchdown pus from Jam Kelly with 8:37to10. That bcpn a run of 24 poanlS in 6:03. A'S From 81 don't have to tell my players any- thana now. They can read what the sco~ 11." On~ ap1n. Boston hung touah. They led early. as they did an Saturday niaht's 9-1 loss. but again the Red Soll bullpen let the Ath- lcucs pull away. Welch, a 27-pme winner an the regular season. held Boston to one run on four hits. Eckcrslc) escaped a ba5es-loaded Jlrri an the eighth by stnl1.1n1 out Dwight Evans on three pitches. The scnC1 resumes Tuesday 1n Oakland. where lhc Athlcucs arc 51 -30. the same record the Red Sox ...,ere at Fcnwa) Make Moore ( 13-15> ~111 patch apanst Boston's Mike 8odd1ckcr ( 17-8) The Red Soll tned a lot of thanp on Sunda). althouah few worked. From the stan. thC) stc~ out constantl) on \\clch. try1n1 to rattle a man who " nervous by nature Several umcs, 11 happened as Welch v.-as about to release the ball. Welch seemed more upset than bothered, and La Russa went out 10 talk w11h home plate umpire John H1rschbeck about 1t Welch. with 6.07 earned run av- erage an I 3 postscason pmes. was an control the whole way. He struck out four and walked three. Red Sox rookie Dana K.Jcckcr held Oakland to one run on su hits an 5;-, 1nrunas . AJI matu lona. the Red Sol and the crowd of 35.070 seemed to scns.c trouble. Twice Racke-y Heft- dcrson sent center fielder EUis Bu!ks to the wall with two runnen on. but the Athlcttcs never broke cnurcly loose until the end. Grq Hams. a staner sancc Apnl 28. took the l<»s He pvc up sinaJcs to M 1ke GaUcao and Henderson in the seventh and Larry Andersen p ve up Barnes' bases-loaded aroundcr with one out. Lansford aot thrtt hal' for the se<:ond str.iaht pmc. and Oakland scored twice an the ninth 0 AIN9tks 4, •ec1 S.x I (Gwlw JI OAK LANO .OSTON ·~· Meo.. cf c.-on ......... ._ ... ,,, M;.~wlr le ~f\'4A HffWYC "'"'"" ...... 211 ~211 •rlllll .. , .. ., SOIO lt?tl 4010 s 1 1 0 °"'"' ... 111 J • ' JllOaowtlll •1 t S 0 1 l ia..r11a d J I t 0000 Gr-.tlf J tt S 0 1 1 Ev-dill • 1 t s 0 ) 0 .,.__. r1 l •• )010 ~c • tt • 0 0 • ··-·" , 1 • 0000 MairtN .... I tt > 1 I 0 .. "9tf 1'I t t t ..._..,. I t• • 4 IJ 4 T... ft 6 I SC... ......... 0.-.. -... 112-4 ..... ., ---· 1-w.tu. Ofl'-<)M"-1 1, ....... 1 LOI ..,...,._. 12. '""" t ,._...,,.,... •'-•• ~ ........ ~· (I), McOet Cf) s-~- • M ••••IO 11-J 6 I I J • M t t t t t 11-J 0 ••• , ~ders, 88-24 T-. U. -•aet'-i ..... dlir Mint' MM ID tlioct wrcra.cn· • ..-.: ,... Wi1liiifti tDc* dli bled OD .C boace ad .......... into Ge end--.. ,ivint 8'dWo il•a ftnt leld of tbe pmc at 2'-14 with 6:'2 "m a•ni., "'YOG'~ 10C 10 want it." aid Taslla', Wbo ab1o forcod Tim &town's Mnbic that kid tot.be Bills' fint &oucbdown. • 13-yard pus from Jim Kelly 10 Andre Reed in tbe ICCOftd quaner. .. When oat of out units wualet. tbe oLbct SUYS bave IO pick it up. The dcfcnte picUd it up toni1tu and the special teami bad to do their pan. .. Bouyed by the pabead touch- down, the Bills kept Paa. Cornelius Be:aacn. Who finished with six taekla. two sacks and two forced fumbles, llCk.ed the Raiden' Jay Sdlroeder, causina 1 fumble that he recovered on the Los An- tdn 21 . Scott Norwood·s 23-yard field pl followed, matina it 3 t-24. Any chance of a Raiden' rally ended when Nate Odomes stripped 1 reception from the bands of Wilbc Gault and rumbled 49 yards for a touchdown with 2:34 left in the pme. .. We don't like to be bebmd, but the situallon came about," Bcnncu said. "We were stnaaf a.na. but we were playtna as 1 team and that's what happens when you play as a team.'' Raiden defensive lineman Bob Gohc SIJd M·s seen that kand of Aa the Chevrotet/0.0 combination prepares fOf one of Its most competitive v-rs ever, each model In the 1991 line Is being groomed and tweaked to be bettef looking, better performing and more up-to-date. And, u the altuatlon In the Middle East becomes lncreaalngly threatening, consumers will be able to look to Chevrotet'a vast array of Geo. Cavalle1 . Corsica. Beretta and Lumlna models f0< high fuel economy and low ope<atlng costs. Along with the high-mite-per-gallon modets. Chevrolet Is continuing to refine and upgrade Its larger and powerful cars. From suapenalon and styling changes on the Corvette. to the addition of a futuristic-looking eight-passenger station wagon for the new Caprice line, GM's Chevrolet division will be able to remain one of the most diverse and com- prehensive name plates In the United. States. Starting with Chevrotet'a world-renowned Image leader. the Corvette, upgrades have been made to bring the ultimate American aportt car Into 1991 with even more cornering per10<manoe and hotter looks. All Corvettes get a new front- end treatment and the addition of ZR-1 style tall lights. Wheela have beef'! changed to a "turblne-Wtyte" efght- spoke destgn and the htgh-perf ormance Z51 suspension pack9Qe hu been eombfned with the aophlstlcated Bllatetn FX3 adjU8table ahodt abSOfber syatem to provide an Incredible combination of hand I Ing and ride quality. Low restriction mufften complete the package. When Chevrolet made lta bOld stytlng break with the 1991 Caprk:e, foflowere of the tradltlonal tun-size station wagon wondered If an eight-passenger model would alto return. In reeponM to thON drtvers who stlll appreciate the utility and comfort of a btg station wagon, the Caprice Estate Wagon la making a c:omebadc ustng the stick stytlng of the aedan with an ~t_,ded body with added seating. Equipped with a 5.0-tlter v~. drtver'• aide air bag and anti-lock btakee standard, thele amoothty atyted wagons should find plenty of homes In the auburba of Orange County. A new model hu been added to the full-size front-wheel drive Lumlna llne. Called the Lumlna Z34 coupe, this promlsea to be Chevrolet's hottest front-drive perl0<manoe car ever. Powered by a powerful and technically aophtau- cated 210-hortep<>Wef 3.4-llter V-6 that uses four c.ms and 24 valves, the Z3-4 C8ll be equipped with efther a German- deltgned flve-apeed manuat transmission or new elee- tronleaUy controlled four-apeed automatic. With a combln• tlon of the Lumlna coupe'• ciee.n atytlng, bllsterlng new motor and reuonabte price, Chevrolet now hu a per- formance coupe that can do battle with the f0<e1Qn comoeti. tlon. .. • llid. -n. oWnli~ bak:.Uy ~ We Md a ~ ol kids CMll due IO"? p liW ad 1"0dll9r WU out wida &M .._k • a.d we juta dOa•t lllve U.. petlOftftel to mu IMI ...,_ .. • Mewpwt ....., Clildll J.e ~ .. We eot out OI ihC llftlC J• lib we tiopecl 11 ... aa IO ,et IOtDC n&ra ,_ for ow ...,... and '*>I risk tbe i~uries. Plua. Out YQUnltr' IUYI daetve I cblnce lo ~y. They wort rat twd in pno. uce. .. , felt pretty comfonable about bow we weie playina in the pme. l Lhouabt we let the tempo and I WU capecially happy wttb the last couple of miftu&es in lhe leCOOd quarter. We did a aood job of punchjq It in.·• Btinkley aid tbe acmpo durina lbe lt:CX>nd period, WU Kt weeks llO io the Sailors'. loss to Hunt- inaton Beac:b. .. I tbou,ba we did a aood job in the Hunti1t1ton pme runnina the two-minute drm;· Brinkley said. ••1 think it tel us up for the future and that showed apinst Estancia. We played with a lot of poise. "l wu also really pleated with our agrnsjveneu on defe-nJC ... •Cena 4el Mar C..d Due B.ua.t "I think we played fair defensively, but we were a little raged in spots and we're still fumblrna around a little offmsively. We're sllll Lryma to set an sync ofTensavcly and that's our ma in focus for thas week. Fullback Kevan Murphy, who had been playina primarily on de- fense, rushed for three to uchdowns RIMI From 8 1 We cannot afford to lose any more pma. We've aot to win, and we've aot to stan winnina now. The key thana 1s 1 thank lht auys on this team think wt can win." It looked lake the Rams ml&ht on Sunday but after ty1n1 the pme at 28 on a I-yard dive by Gary wuh 12:50 remainma in the founh quar- ter. the Rams had fi ve more pos- 1CSS1ons and could manqe only the pme-ty1na 40-yard Mtkc Lansford field aoaJ which sent the p mt' into overtime. .. Well. the loss was very hean- brcakina." Robinson said. "All of the tosses. we've fallen behind and scrambled to come back. T he thma that was most crush1na was we couldn't score at the end of the and coWd OCX\lpy a 11\0R for· midab&c role in tbc future. Ka>fd.. iQI to Holland. • .. He wu real imponant 111inst Cot1a Mesa in UW M bdped IOlid- ify lhinp for us and our runnina pmc. We've been rotadna people, but now that we're m tcrina lequc, it's imponant for us to tet down to I.be th.iDp that arc aoina to be most succeufw. ..We were happy with She shutout and our defenae hasn't been aJtow- ina a lot or points. We'll find out bow l(>od a defense we are this week qainst Newport tUrbor." • UatnnltJ c..dl Mart C.. ••.pa•· "Dana Hills aot rcaJ lucky and djd it at the riaht times. We didn't cash in when we should have. Stall, rm really proud of the kids. I do n't think they deserved the toss. but anytime we let someone beck in the pme, it's d ifficult to overcome." The Trojans were v1ct1m1zed on two successive scncs when a 7-yard punt went led to a touchdown fol· towed by a fumble deep 1n Uni territory that led to another Dolphins' score. pme. We had four chances to put t~ baU in the end zone and d1dn 't do at." .. 1 thank we wue stunned by 21-0, but we played hard." Robinson sau1 "One-and-three ts difficult. a nd a lot of )'OU will predict our doom btcause we're 1-l Our foot- baJI team has to sa)' we can pla) with anybody. We've had sttuat1ons with bad tamC'S before and we've come back.·· After defensive tackle Mike Piel sacked Es1ason and the Bcnpls settled for Breech's go-ahead 40- yard field aoat to make 1t 31 -28. the IUms fa iled to cam a first down on a pouess1on for the first time in the same. On the Bengals' ensuing pos· session . Rams defensive tackle Mike Ptt'I threw running back Harold Green down for a 2-yard loss on th1 rd-and-0nc. - MONDAY-NIGHT FOOTBALL 22 TV's• 11 Satellites ~~ ........... ....................... *i•awo• ,... t •," C' zn' IP' llid. -E""J " ,....MckilllMnato ....... dlilo.e~came 1t 1 a.I..._" •• •1ctc-...., ... '"l)ey (Su11 Au ~&lliJ) WW rm1 IDod am toeod Ud not Jusl from I.he aill PeoP&C. ne,11 be a llctof in tbc Cntury I !MW· 1'hC PfOblcm .. WC Md 10 rdy Oft tM NruUftl ~ aad liOw &berc'a down and at dida-i ~ The)' l!lined almott JOO Yltdl Nlltina and bad anot.M:r 100 i..D pu.sint. We only bad the ball for 20 minuan io lbe pme -obviOUJly ow dcfeftae was on the field too lOftl. We had no toni driva and we combined it with bed ridd pos.- ition. - The Roadrunners we~ also without stanina qUU1C1't>eck and defensive beck Paul Oelodo. Wine as listina ham as doubtfuf for Thu~ day napt's leaauc opener wit.b Woodbn •. Abo mawna from the bncup apinst Santa Ana Valley was two- way staner Luis Camilo, who massed the pme with a spnaned ankJc as well. Witte Clpects ham to start this ~It. • TuU. C..d MarlJoe .Alddt ··we played a very athletically en· dowcd team and we played just aood enouah to win the pme. We had a few penaltiC'S and weren't as sharp as we'd ltke to have been. "So far. no one has been able to stop our runnana game We didn't have any trouble in that aspect, but we did have some troublt' with our concentration. especially conStder, in& we fumbled fhc~ttmcs and lost four of them ··w e havt' been playing better every week. however. We havt' to be. This lugue 1s Just about as t'H'n as 1t 1.:an get ·· The Rams regained the ball ~uh 4:29 remaining and drove qu1ckl) downfield behind 16-and 13-)ard passes from Everett to Henl) Ellard and Gary respccttvety. sctlln& up Lansford"s 4().yard pme-t) mg ef- fon w11h I 36 left in regulation Each team had lb~ mort' failed effon s. including two Ram\ pen- etrations into Cincinnati tt'mtor). before the Bcnpls took O\t'r on a punt and drove from their own 11 10 the Rams 26' to ~t up Breech's gamt'·winn1na fit'ld goal The Rams. who stepped up their deft'nsne performance a notch In tht' founh quaner and oven1me had a fourth-and-one at lht' &npls' 47 wtth nine minutt's fl'' main1n1 in ovcn1me when Rob- inson el«tcd to punt and pin Ctn· cinnatt dttp before the pmt'·win· nina dnvt' .. • -• c-ii!t~• I WLflia .. P,& W ~f .. W M -~ • • • ·-•• c...r. t i • • 1 J ~ t t t .... .. ....... I 1 1f t I .... , 1 J t J11 fll 111 ......... I t t • 4 --~ t I t ... II • ._ 1 I t t J 1 C-. "'-t I t I I I . 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( inc1nna11 It'd ~I ,o and Es1ason had compktt'd 1 l ol I ' passes tor .WI \ards of thl' Bengal\ 231 toual )ards. convt'nina all -;" 1h1rd-do~n s1tuauons with an ;ncr- agc gain of 19 )ards fhe Sc.:Orl'\ came on a bcauuful 27--.ard pla~, actton pass from fa1ason to running back James Brooks. a 9-)'ar<.l ca1ch- and-run b) Brooks and a 1 -~ ard E:.nl Ball run Rams' deft'nst't' coordinator frnJ Shurmur added some new ~ht'me'.> to bols1er lhe pass rush dunng 1rain1ng camp and has m· st1tu1ed new wnnkles wttk to week but httle has worked so far and 1hc Ram'> had 1hc1r wea~t'st effort \Cl ag.ttn\t a siron& ( 1ncinna11 ot- fenSl\ t' line "'Ob\IOUSI)'. at lhlS point 1n lht' ~ason \l;e e"pccted to be lunher along. hurmur said ~ J4, Rams 11 kw• IW Ouat'len c...-" 14 1 1 l J-M •.-nt • 1 14 It t-ll "'"'~,.. C" 8•w•t 11 oau ••O"' Et•aMI" B•e«" _oc,1 1 H C ,._9,00"\ • "" "....,. 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Pool, 1....U.orn~ iiiiii.ii1aM.sBA.20.-1!11!.l/t&.V 176 •EJaaoe iiA .,...,., 28R~~poo1 W.11-...tl••••J: epa.Ml~A ~· ftp. dlw. Adi now. IQ;'ITFlnl\ I new Ut'f* & df1M. pool, vtewt Mtcto dlW ftf• SIA lBA. ~ Ind &; 2741 ...., 1~;'°'C: I(~ \t\X'l\.VI Pt\ 11 1w~:.: .,..,~ 1~ ~~.1<t":' lulh plact~t't~C: 11"°'"'°· "2"*° ;6awww. ""1111 • 2107 l_.... to HA 2w RE ~rORS • bctl, u5C'. et1-MM •Ilg. bWlt .,,_ Ellllde. ::,.enenoein.t. · South Co111 Metro 1•10,ptf¥al•bUNnO,.., 29A fUm oonft 11100 twnhM, "'*· 2 cer •tt 2 BLOCK$ TO BEACH or 119-720-0411 880, patio, oar. ~. •ALSO 11drm 11430 2686 H099, 24 "r eec.u. gllr, wl d "°°"up, mutt 4BR3BAhouM,gar,l>p, City Ltl Levl thly ceb618"'.1'28AM4S& Ht SCPteu. taO/mo.7•7'61 MA quiet "°"'9 S 1400 -. 11275. 131·24IO w/d nkf. pool, tennis. Fu RN 1 s HE o 2 BR 1715 No P9tl 8IJ 1..a427 ..... ~ ldn* * llaleony~ c:atpor1 :.=""":'.: •;~ .... ~=..:'. :::7u~.:· ::":'•• =~'711~m.."":! a• ·~:.·w10 :r;...""::· =:,c:; .. ~~:':': -::;:::::;::=:== QUiet~I S90Q + TOWNHOUSE. NEW P r • 8~ a I d fr I at hk -up. Pool. apa .,~~~~~~~~~I ~ MCurlty.M2_.180 CONDITION. 11,450/mo ~ '850/mo.131~5 210 30tf1 St. NI., 28R •-lm!!'------1 ta.de ,.,.. c:t.n 1 BR. 3~8784 Of &M·2249 CIMI\ 1 llA llC)t. ,.._, 18A, avail Oc:1. 1, ttOO. Mlle. bnrlill P911o. no,_... "45/mo *TIWl•ll* Couttyard.lnc:.gar,fencd 11100 HC. Demon ......._.._Nlnt/ ..... + eec. 11'11-t E. 23rd St 2 BR 2,-+ BA pool spa latboa pvl yard. fRW req. 2 1315 9 8 • 3 2 o 2 . or IOOftll 2706 rffftlft eell-8elt CMJ\- 213-U4-3740 dble garage.' Many ex~ 1715fmo. Hl-1521 1191942-2077. C.M nr i .c Plaza. Furn .. Mus~0/31/IO. eeo.ss:-' NCED YARD. 3BR 2BA, tr e 1 I S 1 . 5 0 0 I m o ldand 2606 fatflWt IMra 111 HA 28A ~.frig, MW lhf BA. W/D, pool, spa _by ______ _ gat, ti p, w/d IW<up. neat 722-7381 2BA 18A, euncMc*. 1 car W/ atlO 1 ertCl pelnt/crpt, garage, Avalt 10119. $400/mo -+ SendW!ch Shop, ~ --.-8A-Yf-AONT---.--• SC Plu.a, 11.000/mo 38A 2,AIBA tam rm dining gar. 1 bUc 10 bch, yMr1y 11',51mo Agt 75:::t:· porctl, 1'.t bfk• to b9adl, l400 dip. 551-1737 problems foroee ..... Hr Spec1acularVlew LUIMY 72o-teea. rm, walk 0 to evWythlng. $l,095i mo.Avtnow. . ltOOOmol1t-35M 539 FJJRNISHED. Newport OC ,A tr po~I. Avg Condo, Fum. 2BR 2BA. LAROE SIR 211A 2 story Btull1 condo w/grnbll, w 955-2800· h 759-0685 ~~ 2 y~d 1s~~,~-28R 211A f\lmlahed. F.rplc. e,..1 room $500. Pool, ~~I /5:.::21 By pool, 2 QW. 12300. Boat condo, frptc, patio. pool I 1850/mo 640-f858 215a Orang9 Ave E: ~"1IOI parking, lndry rm, 1ennla, 35+ male non ;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Avtlll.132-ee37. 1M5Anahelml1200/mo BAVAtOOE. gated entry. 401N BayFron\,speclou• Open Sun. Kevin, ~bit! 10 t>Mctl. Wlntw. amoker.M5~ luslntss/Offlct Rtnt 48Aqutel9llecuttv.home, Call &.nnl S.2·2649 2BR 2BA. good location pello, 2BA 1BA. carport, 851..()424 , 81M51-4473 NB 2 blocks from bMch new floora & paint, Lg 2 BR. newly decor11ed. $1375/mo. Avall 10115 ~rn Wlnta<. 173-3245· E'SIOE 2BR tv•BA patio 2BR 2BA yMrty, *950/mo acceas to pool & tenn1i ________ .,2.,76 ... 9 $2750/mo. Eaay 10 show, Gar, yard, no pell tit & 760-8671 ' 1 • 1 blk beech/bay. Non-COYrtl Own bath, w/d WllTIUff .... . Call Pavlllon RE tut + sec 1875/mo BIG Ca T BllbcN Penfnsull 2W7 i:;:J:O ~ ~· amoker 173·3tH or 1$25/mo •954·1239 875--8120 831-4154. 213-540-0931 loolon~Y~1 ~~:.0;:R '"BLOCK 10 bMCh Small No P9t•· 642•9060 . 818-719-4195 (8-5pm) ---NEWPORT BEACH Charming 2-Story 3BR NEWPORT Hg~ area, 2BA, tenn11, pool. 2-ear bacM4or apt Non--amkr E'SIOE tar,.. 28R 1'.+llA •W 1111• Hottb/Mottb 2718 Crnt WMtCllff /Irvine Ave 28Awl den, ·~ blk to ~y. 2BA t BA houM . 1otatly garaoe $1595/mo Ben $485/mo yearly Call .,... · _ ""'Comi»ete Janllortal b. r b. r c a r p. t . redtcofai.d t-ear gar~. 676-8420/11678-5736/w Craig al 873-8947 e.;::1·.,:ct ger:r· * ·~· SANDPIPER MOTEL neet V'Musk; rurn/unlurn No pets large yard 760-83~ -BA p pa • ry, ca up. Frig, d • tlove beech AAA ac>Proved ""'Elevator $1450/mo yrty 675 9748 2 lBA A T on qule1 No pell sa50 8"2•9795 Ind. No P9t• 54~5 t.a...htly .,,..ly & kitchen ... Full vWw Bak:Onlea • NWPT Hghll 3BA 3BA ILlfn Wint peninsula Pt 1 blk to MOVE IN SPECIAL 14 OFF ;,":Mat;. 714-845-9137 ""'FAX & Copy Slfvtce FANTASTIC oceel'I f . .;nt TwnhH on 3 te vell bff<:h Lrg tanal new • • .... Tl llAll* ----Ample p k rental at 45th SI Oct· wlfrplc, w/d, gar Clean Completely remodeled carpet & blind• Small 111 month ,.,..t Retnod I 1-"' •SEA LARK MOTEL* ...., . ar Ing May. 3BR & 2BA evall 1 1.475/mo 548-5335 3BR 2'1BA beauly incl deck on 1br $1050/mo IBA IBA, gated parking. ... Wkly refllalt now avall Mi-1111 Fully lum, ~· afy up-family rm, IOl'mal dining, Incl utlll Beth 615-9844 No pelt pleue &42-5858 3BA 2BA lower unit Get· I 147 00 w1' & uc> 2274 * ............ , ..... Suite, 1200 a'". 1 ,a-a TIWI•-new country kitchen & • , age. W/O hk-up. DIW, .-. '"" .., , llWPllTIUllTI Children& petso k Shortl wells tract llghtlng, TwntlM Frptc, ~·gar. 5008 Neptune --Below markel rent, graded 95 _._ 95• h11h greenbelt tocat..>n BACH-furn. gal*Y wtlttel New 2 BR. 2 ~BA, 2 lty 11275/mo Nwpt Blvd, CM 848-7445 pvt r .. 1room1 ·Hf Hoeg Corona dtf Mar 2122 MocMI peffect 2BA 1',.,BA or tong term lease Bert>er carpet, '" blk to ~ i::-~~652 50/mo. TSt MGMT 132·2232 ltoommlttl wanttd 759-7159 , _________ , Ortglnal CdM Beac:tl cot-w /formal dining. naw I mme d 0 c c up In y bch $700/mo 495.()589 I •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• 2724 Ill. n22 l /f Hunt. hld't 1040 lage bulll 1990'1 3Bdrm carpeta, paint & vinyl Pvt St900/mo Liii _,! Nwpt Hght1 2 BA + lam 2BA _........,. older "'Md ••ra-__ ,,, 18A, porch + awing p11110. over 1200 1/f Mff IEllST "~"'' I rm. lrplc, dble car gar· na1io -~ No,...,.... BEAUT Newport BMch 1817 W•teUft, NB Hou••• ~ For S1l1 ... ----.... Sl 800 1925/mo 28& E 16th St l 2BR yearly 1150 W. age No pet1. $1125/mo. ,..-' 158.,, . -·• pvt home Emplo yed Agt 54 1-5032 EIT&TI ca11 AU:.y::1.~ Yrty ~urt ll 631·1266 21-lllltrllO-IOOO Balboa Blvd 675-4305 I inclutll.545-5478 $800/mo. -8145 adult, kltc, lndry, 1375+ BalboaPen111ftrfrontage H /(ond Tenn11 &beach, 12,100 s/f Sunny Eaet Side. 3BA ~~~A._V OCEAN FRONT, super• M.a•fl-•--...T• utll Lv mlQ &45-9515 Sign rights Step1 to -=04=Ule=S===O=I=== lot, 4-8BA. 3BA home 2BA, prlv yd, Ill gar, w/d KU'lrlltl\. I , sharp 2BR'1 lurn, llp., ~ K"'"~ Shof1 Term/YMfly COM 2 1 2BA 2BA ocun Gwage 900 at.~ "'" w1pool,apa,0111e1al ped-h kup, $1 .050/m o . \l'\\1 \1...'l 1 1~ \II I g ar 702 E/OcnFrnt c;9n2~~,:~Y::0 ~11~ Apt BALBOANEWPORTRLTY rem ' Pfi!r~run run 0; 0t all 954090 873-M90 ,.G.me.._..ra.,1 ____ .,;100-..2 die tenni1 court Flrepll. non/1mkr, no pets call l~l AL fOO<;. St 000/$1,200 Winter. 2151 PllciflCAvenue 723-4414 hOUM, P9te OK. 1500 CdM-Cofner, , s)Vi"Oiii" ~-A·=~~ BBQ area. AV access & 1BR FULLY FURNISHED 848-6085 -agl 675·9629 I 855·0665 lmmed ,.,.,.,..y 11111-•1• a-.. plu1 'h util Biii 721 -0133. Cont.~ WOfk re~. 0'<191'"· . mature producing citrus I ..,....... 9ftJI m; ar • • tree• Easy pay terms & w/llreplace Woodl y Ht· D Point 2126 ILIFFS STULi "SHARP STUDIO'' ON THE BAY COM F/rmmte 10 lhr 2BA IOOks h«man dena. only steps to beach ting near beach $1150 1n1 Professionally dec:orlled Furn11hed. TV m1Crowa11e.1 Plllllll W/IOUI 1 BDRM 1BA 1950 1'..\BA In nice dupte.11, newly decorated. perl(lng ONE-OF·A-KIND• No pets 760-1175 2BR 2BA hOUM . 1 blk 10 sun deck, balcony. 1001 YDUJ No • ·n..a.. 9-5 doae 10 beech lhopt incl 1350 1/f. could COLDWeu BANl(eRO 1529 900 2BA 1BA. new carpe1 & oceenl Frplc, garage, spacloYs 2Bdrms, 2 Beth yards to beech and bay 2BA 2BA & patio No pets P9ta ~, W/D F/P pool ire pa11o' divide Terms nagot CHUCK & LIZ JONES paint. small yard, cerpo<I. $1050/mo • sec dep Alll incl formal di,ning. taroe Avallabte through June Fr0m $850/mo 2 15 1 Pa· 548' 1501 avt 10'115 0.111ci 759-8379 Owner 673-4 t20 t 1 1 522 6706 bedrooms & eaturas to 25 lor only H 50 /mo t See Oelu f I t ---63 1· 1266 Ree S.6-5743 5 O 3 ''t G o I d e n r o d . I • suit the m1111ori dollar ap-1818 • , Balboa Blvd , ~-~O 1A~~5-0665 Mgr e 3B:~¥.~;n m:;.;o;.. C M 3 BR NEW Twntim., EXEC Office Sult• Met The Home Sellers• ·~~i~~\·M $1150/mo • $800 dep petite Ct11kjren & pets Los Fallr Prope rt1e1' --• nr . 119oo1mo 2·.~ BA. gar N-1mkr JW Airport. 4770 Von .. t• .-650-0850 Av1 1mmed Fountain ok Short or long term l 760-7266 2131682-3155 i Sparkllno clean 2Bdrm :Z.;~·82·5155 . 1435 & 14,5/mo Cla to Karman Ave. NB FAX IRY11l • 111YIRSITT 111--••• •Tiny Quiet 1BR cottage, V!ky 21 34 •ease immediate OC· 1' •Ba. gat. $760/mo All ooun Jim &42-8062 rec.pt, copier c:onf rm. ,••1 ~~~~~~~~~ bea 1 1 d N -cupancy S1700tmo C j utlls pd Sorry no pet• l11tch. tree prkng/cotf• -,;;; m 081 lngl g yar r LOVEL y •BR 3BA home "'' IERIST orona del Mar 2622 1960 Watlae. . 642-1424 h cepttonal 2BA 1BA, Eutbluff. 1 mstr bdrm 1-lty bldg furn 1250 rno- 12H,OOO N!WJ?Of! BelCh I 069 s~~· ~hp~~ '1;~~:~ Pool spa BBO COii 72•1111 1•"1000 I 1 BA front a the bay new -lanced yd encl gar $895 patio & bath $600/rno mo Michele 833·9550 I_ ...... ...,-.....__....,,_ __ __ __ patio 3 car gar nr M1 SQ .,.. If ..-paint & carpet Clean &I WESTBAY APTS 548-2914. tBR $450/mo N/amkr •••••••• BEST buy -tabulOUI ll&l10 llAL Brighi, airy 18R 1BA Pk. pool/yd maint incl rlllir ~~.a..v cute Stove carport $200 OFF MOVE-lNll Fem Pl'ef'd 721 · 1513 hnanc1ng by~ • 30 2BR 2BA. 2'.\ car g8fage, upper unit wlpatlo & S l800/mo Drive b y KUTrlltl\ / SllOO/rno 842-8515 !Attractive Apt1 wllh Eaclualve Bluff• 1rea -Su_ yrs 9 ,•,, 3BR 2 r BA single story townhome sundeck & perk i ng 16584 Mt Shelly Clrde \f\''l ~YI' JU\ 'II __ pool/1pa BHutlfully twnlvns.l rg3BR,2'/\8A, UdoteAeprlveteMitr 11 • flllBTf•Tll FR on ma10, grM nbell Highly upgraded w/new $950/mo 721·0343 Mlke 643·8450 0<454-0954 •' . ~·1 ~ 2BR IBA S th f PCH landscaped H tllng lfg patloe 11,250-11500 ~~tu~:.',!; ,!;~1~~ -·-- !>oul,, or 405 lrwy Clean h 1 rd wood I Io or s CHINA Cove Condo. 2Br R£ AL r~~--_ ou 0 Sorry No Pet• per mo like new 837 , -•• -·- ..., e II • ma ' n t I i n e d I carpell etc $259 900 2Ba. 2-car gar lrplc. w/d Hwtt. hlCh 21 40 Weterlron1 3BR 2B• 3 803 e.gonla $900/mo Bechelor $625 AmtgOt Way ~4-6458 S600 • "utll 723-<&088 Pm!llWl 1111 • . " No pets Call 548-4598 , Bedroom 1e95 -2 ... IU STE lownhome Al $1450/mo 979·3084 S1285 3BA. family room car Pkg wl d, nu pnt & f ft8f 6 i w9"end1 28drm l'.Ba $820 Large Bacf*or Unit, .,., N 8 NonSmkr, Q\,Mt. M/F IU.IOtO Easy Terms work, 673-7537 home 2BA air. all Htras. •. cpt Water Pd Vrly 2250 v 5 0-.....,28 block to t>Mctl. c:t.n. wented to IN 2Br 2Ba E.11oeptlonalty well located C •• cl. Liz ... ES S 1675tmo 673 7353 2BR 2BA 2 car garage, angu8'd 4 "" qull', 'A kitchen, yearly, hie Mer beech W/O $4751 11 l •..... 1 ... -:"' JASMINE CREEK 2 BA • mite to bea<:h 22o41 . w/d lrplc. yrly Adulltl , no B:;~-- - --1-:-21< 1595 Incl Utlla 845--818t $4s0/mo• ulll 848-3130. ' (WITH~~ MO LSr LA•SeT WIEW llOLIHS • PIYIUll, ICUI, cm LlllTl,UY I OAT&Lllll _.. -den Mini ocean ..,~ 2 Newport Circle Available Charming Newport Hts, pet1 N/smoking 1300 -•...v< v ~ _ ~ car gar Frplc. wet bar. 10/25 (818) 576-0573 3BR 3BA. fem rm. 2 car mo 675-1850 Lv Mag 2Bdrm t"•Ba $830 LOVELY & very apadoua, NEWPORT BEACH 1 BA MO FREE•) Prvl en-•·~.: ~l~;f. guarded comm , tennis & Bayshore Penthouee 2BA grdnr • water Incl * 2BA 2BA brlt & el 181 E 18th St 842-0858 2BA 2BA apt. near Aefrlg, micro., wld. pv1 tran~e/rH~rvekd erk\ ~ po o I $ 2 , 4 o o I mo 28A cllMdral celllngs S 1750/mo Pets OK Cell 3 blk 1 · bctl. • B t>'!, --Fashion lll1nd 1995. antr . pllt garage, cable, ~mp g\llS 1~ g ~ .......,: • 640· 1212 l rp l~ ocean view . Connie 835·0705 1' o t new& er I 1200 OFF IST MO RENT 854-7742. answering Mr· cat ok 873-8903 aroe algM •~2 "3 7 _ · crp pain app 1 ~ 854-7855 _ _ pOtHSalon ..... ,. 4 * ••IOO * Lg 2 BR. 1 BA so of PCH $1250/mo 538-3907 Completely remod 20001 $1295/mo 8n -3336 WISTWEYILUll NEWPORT BEACH 1tudto •••• •••• Thia spec tacular 4 • with frplc Grdnr & utll s/I 3br 2ba Ilse. lg p111 1 G tBA new carpet l200 off •Wfll1'1111m&n Aefrlg. mlcfo. w/d, pllt bedroom riome has a Moves you Int Lea1e Op-Incl $1,350/mo Avall lrvfM 2144 deck mrbl frplc french l : kll~:~P~ ;~:~I ~h 111' montt'l't rent Pool, Newly remodeled 2BR entr , pllt parking, cable FULL MfVtc. office In ~~~;~g';=m M:,~~~e~u~~~ !Ion 2 BR 2 ''t BA 1111 644·2682 *Princeton Twnhm * J drs. tennis DOOi ja<. 4 South of ·PCH 5850/mo J:CUUI, cable t'look-up. 1BA. flrec>I~. hardwood Pet Ollay 873-8903 Newpor1 Center, FuNon eating area Unique one ~~~;"~a';8ag:oolow'::; SMALL 1BA houH, 1 2BA l'•BA.AC.wld.lrlg ~~~·.~~~llJ~6:::iro Avall 111 1 875-7908 No petl S.5·8 l22 hoora,garage 831-4442 NEWPORT BEACHltudlo ~~n~llOAa:~::t!~ ave story nome hes a two 722_738 1 block to beach Wuher, gar WaJk UCI $1075 LO NwJ>IShrs3BR2BAw/ocn Aelrlg. micro, w/d, p\11 TllD111T1Y1•--• story entry hall lormal _ dryef. aun garden patio MOVE-IN• 85'· 1120 'CUSTOM remodel 2 blka Nice 2BA t BA new ----\IU, ltept to Mndl lndry, entr , p\11 per111ng, cable _.,_ dining room 3 ~r garege By Owner very motivated $850/mo 875-1878 The T.freoe Cerdif 2BA to beach •BA 3BA lrg carnat nea 1>91Ch $895 WUT & -•11 parking, d /w . frplc, Pet okay 873-8903 8'0-5'70 with oout>le doo 1 t ully remodeled 3 BR 2 -dec k. gerag ~ w/d ... · r · -.-. 11275/mo "e-e437 OfFICEBLOO • .._,,_. ._ access large mint· 11 • .,791( l,! refrig tndry hk-up gar-1ec. new paint & drapes --w/garage No pell or PUllSIU & balh, 6 doon trom bay standing Ideal '°' Pfiof'I R v & rs 01 BA wl ftp 2 car 8 , Walk Small 2BA hOUM SIOV'I. 2BA 1200 sq It pool I 52300,mo 64~.9342 71 41723-1565 agt L ar ge 1 BR Du p l ••1 NWPT Bf.Aet-4 Fum room ....,.. •• .... cure-a lot $820 000 to be -2·!023 age, avt 11 /1 S 127Stmo Avall mid Sept S 1100 East Btul1 3 B~. 2'' BA CCEAN BAY VU 38r 28a amokert. Neer Newpor1 All .,.,,.,.t._ 1450/mo O< aervice buaineaa. Nat 111-1100 ILSEt OPT Walk to bead\ (213) 431 -1195 after 4 30 752-2881 Twnhm Frplc alarm Crear unl118 .. •5b0ve China Blvd & 19th SI 1$95/mo _a .. ~ -Al. 873--5100 10 HI Time c.ctars. Cotta 3Br 2Ba beach condo --I patoo 2car gar$1450/mo ova 1 "'Imo • eec a.a•l1U ,_,_,... ---Metal1t00tmo548-15 t1 ( ,I < ~ 11 I I k.J '\.\ ••.ind.cA pool 2-ear gar' Spedoul bdrm loft w/2 "'" 1::::.: •• ..-.... 2148 474·850•. 1'46-0282 dep/ulll Agent 721-S.97 _. ~ •HHITIUJ Prof,...,, lflr wtaame cus------642-8759 213-456-1939 baths • ltv rm & frplc ~ uot4".l1 -S I 2BR 111\BA tom condo In nice Gar· OFflC£S..COSTA MESA ~ •\II\ ' ___ Woodly Httlng near CUFF DR OCN FANT I WTILIFF Ill Cllll 1~~~· Ck>M to b9adl Hunt Beld't 26M\ •1. 2 & 3 Bedlooma den Grove .,.. Own 350 sf w /bathroom Ill \I l11H'• NEWPORT SHORES bMch 1 1195 780-1175 apacloul l BR Condo. W/view. angl M pools & sh $"50/mo 'TV •UnfurNlhed Mitr BA •'"BA All 1335 M onrovi a SI 3BR · den 2 story fir• view m any uniq u e S1850imo 721 .1513 900 ~ ~26 11 LAG BR. 1BA In ..... •CloeeF to bMctl amenlllea 891-3024 1 759·l 227 O< 546-3345 "'!c·o·,--.. --d ... -l·M-·r--10·2-2 place 2 car garage Costa Mtsa 2124 qual1t1n. ••cep11ona1 to-------encl gerage, ... breen * rw llat-CALL TODAYI Central cO.ta Meaa Full ..,,_ " • $329,000 cauon St275/mo teaae !ELEGANT brand new' Sleter/B .. ch $110/mo F Incl new carP9t Eat.ide lmmec:utata 2BR 41M.oOe• bulldars own unit 3BA Costa Mna 2624 •eec 7141382-c>e25 VIW IEITILS llllUTI WllTDt ~ ~= ~;'0~!~ O B11en & Co 722·9730 1BA. lrplc. lncd yard. I 3 'BA dbl ger • stall yd femala Pf9fe(red large S 90 ft fr ADORA I LE ,:RONT cottage 2 bd. lrplc beamed ceiling & sunny pello Plus I bdrm •Pl & aeperete gst Qrlrs 760-3600 $555 000 -11ngle garage lndry, Fully IYrn ••ec custom A1C etc 2337 Ei<jen·A ... LllAfm* L!g&N Beld't 2648 111-4112 bedroom with walk·ln =.1~6-~ plut • UllLUIUl,ILTI S950tmo 675--6427 home,secludedw/ocun!S1550 No pets642-3812 1111.. _ doMt WUhlf/dry.r.r• BALBOA PENINSULA _. __ TIWI --VII'#, 2 btk1 bell/ahoys 1 Larg e 2 e R 1 •.+BA 2BA 2BA. 2 houMI ffom Six 2 BR. 1 BA llC)la, 1 hM frlger1tof/frMzer. H · BUY SPECIALIST s.e• .. -~ Shrt/long term 497-8323 I townhouH . Lndry rm. oceenfront Spec1aculat from bch Patio, hid pool, C*CIM 9quf9ment In· 111-1111 N~pt!x c~nn~BA 1 '!:A HOUSE 5 roomi . com·l 10111 Y11W Ill I pati o, all bullt·ln1 vt.w. frple. ct.ct11. lndry ~ FuM/unfutn Avt duded S350 mo '"' u1ti. ow ome th merctet zone auttabi. ror I Very spec111 3 BA Great S8 1 Si mo lac. pool eec. No pell. I . 1900/mo + MC. No P9tl pteue 131-8959 - ""IHIHl l'l 1111°'11' lftc nf Al Tr>~<; ~ M~~ =~~ng.~~~~ home&bu~~~~ ~~·~~.k~.~ 20n™~N ~A~vt~1~11~1~·~1~1=50~~~·~~=1~1~~~·~1~2~~~=~·~-~=:::::::~.t~h~r~o~u~g~h~c~l:i~H~i:fi~e;d~ fOI Sale 1100 239 7 '~td:' Ave 1t050 1950. 494-0077 I yard w/pet10 Grdnr inc TSL MGMT 832·2232 I ---Piii mo Curt 11 83 1-128& North Laguna Studio wtth 52·050lmo 760-50&4 NEWLY DECORATED "~-• ~ ---Loft Pool, Jacuu l Call' 2BR w/g8'ege, w1ter pd 20 11 &8 dou~ 2 2BR • d AIC ond I f o r a P p o Int men t *UDO ISLE BAVFAONT 636-4120 9-SPM bedroom, 2 bath 8 • 28 pool en, ...... ,c ~· !;. 494·2335 Charming furn 3BR 3BA 157 1 Ofange 'A'. 1745 s c r • • n • d p o r c h • pe "" m .. -.. ••• __ unique amblanca 2-2 2-t $ !8 OOOIOBO s 1100 Paula, 780-5000 Ouelnt Tudor 2 BR. 2 ~A. home. met boal side he *...,._* Agt M NlefHn875-7070 (818,.91M 7&6 ~~~ev loft w/oc:Mn vu llv/Oin BlllOrundy Rlty 675.·6161 t BAS650&2BRl7l5 Incl CDI llPLEI llPLO + MITI KU',...lra .. / rm New kit Lg ~ Huge Oplx nr beh 4BR gaa,watet&;tir Nopeta. Xlnl rentl Mull H iii Moblle Pn Def HOI ,,,, .. , \""' ...,,. 1u " ., , BBQ u .. Of apa Partly 3BA bit Ins leu• 2323 Elden. 548-7854 s 5 2 s o 0 0 v . uxe • \\ \.. "--A. " I furn New paint, lrplc, S 1 5 o O 1 6 o o • 8 r Y ldey 28 Trailer 1974, re-Rf ALTOR<:;.. qtJlet cul-de-aac 3 btka 4> 13/546-5323 823-8086 •lllf .... motivated Prlnclpal1 I u r b I 1 he d , b a c k -10 ddwntown $1400/mo . Eu19kte 29A 18A ;II' only. 759-6368 FSBO bedroom Praaently In EASTSIDE 2&3BR 2'1'8A t l it & dee> 4H e.nt St HV Homes 5 BA 3 BA 3 frplc, lrg encl 'yard: mobile park w ith Condos Frptc, lndry '* 4t~-e339 gar nv P"ll 1n1ou1 Walk 1 1000/rno Costa~ 1024 $320/mo rent Aaklng ups, mk:r owevee. MC, ---to elem sch Reduced! 1111 Orange Pfik» I 10.000. Space 8 aubt.-r penclng 11150 & u-It $2400 682-1343 T8l MGMT WTIUTISfl 1527 Newpor1 B~. CM. •up* ~41"2 iwwpcwt xh 2169 -'32·2232«722·9012 1329.000 Trtp1e11, ell large 631-4388 •2BR 21A nreplac:• PVT CLUB ~ 1r PH LWI M Lllll 2BA 18A w/tndlvlduel Sr Pll 8.JC palto, llngte'pege, ' 38R 3'.tBA, f/p club Oule1 38A home. 2BA. ....11 ILU yard1&enc:k>Mdgar9, plb e1ec.'~c~·~be::· 275-CMwDrlve CM pooll•P• SwH pln g ~lose l o buchu , 28R11A.doeetolh0pe& 12280/mo Income GrMt .,,a rm Hf ....p t>cfi tot ri 1"5 Chlfd OK 722.«>11 herb«. ocn. Cltallna vu 21001mo 875-5142 bueM Wlll eeoept o c. starter unit• wl •HY seo 4M.1514 11 5· 13900/mo Agte75-2311lllllll .. 'U-Houeing 1715/mo financing Call • *•Newport Height• -1--•• .-. •r"-' 2271 MAPL! uz & C..UCK JONU ---area. 3llR W.IA. 11Jd, LIDO BAVFRT SIR 4~BA l g ~ SB~ 8BA, min e TSl MGMT 132·2~2 131· t2M Of 646-5743 garage, frptc, llN/mo. w/3-boet dodt, 4 l/p, din mo IN $7500 5<t8·3251 No pate "2·5722 letr 2 ....,.._, undy beh NEWPO T BEACH SWELL 1M upttlilre. ertCl " . ' WM*" ' ... IUlllPI 4' *3 ' 2'1' IA lu• new 17500/mo Agt 875·2311 Point del Mar Ar.. gereoe, IMctnc renge, -. . .. Twnflm. Yard, llQ, NwP' l"1ICI 38R 2 Story El9gant 38R. 2',..BA. lingte ~_,~':~IO mo refng, 11.350/mo. dey twnhome, 1 elf gat • cp 2·•1ory lamUy ttotM. FOf· --~·--·----- 817-1145. ~ ,..._.171t Poot, MW cpt, paint. mat ltv!ng rm with flf• tM ~ home ldMtl GINt11 2f02' •••• ... 11200/mo. Cfedlt report ptace, dining rm & famfty fOf retired couple, No ------...--• _ _ 'd. 131-12M rm CatMdral cellnge, pete. 1480/mo PE.-rAUXJE COVE -2 bd 11 TownhouM, .,.,,. comptet• yard fanatno. 2 , .. , Hftpor1 ....an 2 be oondo )'l'ly -11.195 ·I mentt, 3 .,., 2 ~ M. a Cit garage. tmmecht• 1 MO A NTI ilf\ LIDO ISLE . 2 bd Bay WI! car oar. •Id htlu..-. pGOI. ~. l2,700lmo. tllA Wpcw1 .... to ~ 12 000 . • ape. Mr.Ji MAM ._. --1WM1-3802 -..-1710t.fto. 2 mt to IA~. a bd, doek. ::_•nc:.1 '°'"'°· '--.,.., ,..,f. ~-~ ••1•1..,.. left. 1n.....-aA11tnow ~ • 11.aoo am ;l!MIW .._. peta. 111 rrt0--J.,1tyn L.aro-t 28R; c111n. 2 cs 1 pr1me • HAOON IAY .' bd hie ..... Wlllon' A'W009de OoGme.. M2tt garage, mtcr-o, Wld, fl1G. alde-....on. town ... a..m fwn Wint•· $2,500 I 8treeta. jacroea "°"' AIC. 11450 mo 7M-718 ..,..._ •ldoeed IW'l9I. I ~o.t Otlot>. ••••n lll•I lllOtmo r...a.u -WdaJttll-. ... ONH Ol\llY TIL I,.. ... __ 111· .. •1111 F«INlt ..... 100t ~~M,lti'll ~ .-°*on_.._._,,.,.. •GATIDCOWUNm'• ~.C:,r,'·~,::: CMNr'll. I ,.... lmfnlld.I '"*-....... I* r:· Oft ,_l,NlfWA' t40-G»e, t1....... --=.·.~l_.t.__~_,_..,~_.. CAIH&obttng10'if._,. .... ...., ... Ill• ·-· ""Ten-oendo. tlr, ,AWOGlllo ... Hit ... FIND-c.11 aw-11 ,... o....2~'•·•'d! u•it• ......... , ..... . ~·...... .. . .., • .,,,.. ..... ,. Hll l;;;j;iii;iiiiiiii:iiiiii--iilil.,.,.-..--... , ..... -.......... _.,,... ... ,,... ..... .. ............. ..:: :, -:,:-=""' ........... ----.-....... WM.---... ..... • thrO\llrh dlMilied CttAW .. ,. MA ~ --. ...... _. 1111119' .....,. *• I Oii 1__,dnA.:,,_ '"-~ '.'11iif"1 .... ....,._a~ q••..,...,.. ...._ ... ,..,. ....._ _ ........ ,.. _,....., ........ .,...-... , .... .... ---I·~--~ .......... LA; .... ' .. Of .... .....,,,... I , .. _i ~ 1 .......... .... .....,.,..~ , let -U1 Help Yo1 Sell Your P"opertr! 642-567_8 f WORlDS GREATEST VENOINO AOVTE IMltel1,HI p<>Mlble ..,n1ngs 9Vefy Nlructlon 301 l week tOt the r9't Of your 11r. start°" pw1 time ,.. ·~P6eno ~·· II<• In 7 r-ra. ¥91'1 ·iow FOcOUNO key ring on Mon Prof. CrMtlw. 20 Yrt &p. 1nveetment. C. t 1, comer of PCH I FREE INTRO LESSON. 1 Ill HI... Matguetlte COM Celt to call ~tt.IM'e Concert OMctlbe. 759-3328. Auodat• 831-Ull Bl 11111 UPTO •eoo PER MONTH YOUTHClllW SUPlllVISOll We need bright, enthusiastic incli¥Wuall who would a~ to earn: ••••• oo •• 1600.00 per w"k and more, marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot tf Yeu: .......... F1ne s~ •cw• El4t• ci1en-.. ,fT 175-1010 llTlll llLIS IRP FOf Chrt9t.m• StOf• In FMtllon ltMnd *TREE TRIMMERS al9o M9ded Cati Collect (8191 •SS-5323 or ~ Thur• d9y. Notit'a, apeoe 297 ......... KITCHEN HELP OOOd pay. no wtlnds or ...,.. s.m. 71 .. 250-0919 cs.ysl ICIRnCI 1111 • ~ofl4eM• ....... J(IS -NOW! YOU CAN EAAN l50 • S 100 ANO MORE EACH WEEK • W()RKJHG PA.AT TIM Et We have e NEW PAO- GAAM tor STUOENTI 12· 11 YEARS OF AGE. helPlf19 UI get MW c::&-. tomert tcw OUJ ,_.,.... pepetl HERE'S THE OEAL.; 1 Thie • nae • paper route NO delNenng in- ¥0twd 2 We p<OY'Oe tranapot• tauon end trainlnQ 3 You ~ be wc:Rlng with kids your own ege on an edu1t-1Upervi9ed ..... team 4 Earn GOOD MONEY and haY9 • ooancie '° .. rn d•Oy 4 weallly ~ bOOu9ll9 plUS go °" ~ •nos 11\d rnoref CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATtONl By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Q.1-East-West vulnerable, as South you hold: where partner will be able to ipakc nine tricks at no trump, but llr .t hcans arc beyond reach-in the suit contract there's always the risk of encountenng a bad trump break We won't fault you, ho~er, for bidding four hearts * IO COWCTIOIS * • ..... Oft Mtt.urecl won. woeon or -.. COf. • EnteY werkW. part-time in the eveninp, Wft~ fvl..time $$$ F 01 N9wP1J11 PtM11G Su<gery c.nter bper .. ioe ~ IC)ply I 722~ OI 64......aM7 ~~~~~~~~~ Sectwt.y up to '30.000 t.-UUI U 1'5l •OttS4.Jl •Vold +11 The b1ddm1 has proceeded "-.ortlli Ed Soatlli Wrs1 Pus I t ! What action do you take" A.-lf partner hu a good f11 for e11her of your suits, your \1de tan probably take a lot of lrn .. h on or- fc:nse-bul very few on delen\c However, with only thrtt roint> 1n high card~ there I\ no a1..,1on vou can rake which 1s nor fraught wtrh dan ger Partner will ;alway\ pr"ume \OU ha1.e considerably more than vou do. and 1ha1 could 'f>ell lrouble P:u5 Q.2-AJ South. vulnerable:, you hold •Kl 9 KQ10'5l • K95 •IJ Partner opens 1he b1ddln1 with one no rrump Whal do you rc:·spond" A.-lf panner hu a mu1mum no trump v.11h • good fir. this hand has d1s11nct \lam poss1b1ht10 There· fore, don't make the shutout bid of four hearts lns1e1d. Jump to thrtt hearts, forc1na. and S« ho~ partner reacts Q.J-A' ~uh, vulnerable, you hold: • Kl 9 10106.SJ • KM •SJ The b1dd1n1 has proc;tt<kd 'lilort8' £all Soatb Wttl I NT r.. J • Pass .l NT Pa ~ Whal action do you Lake:'> A.-By a narrow maram. we prefer a pass 10 a corrccuon 10 four hearts. All thouJhti of slam arc out the window There arc some few hands Q.4-As South, vulnerable. you hold· • U • KQ1065l • US •IJ The bidding has proceeded: Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance Nortlli f..ul So.tlli West I NT P.. J 9 Pus ". P.. ! What action do you take? CALL 642-4333 .'\.-Y«, there: arc hand\ partner could hold where six hearts makes. bur 1hcrc is no sensible way to invc\· 11ga1e Pais. You were only goina 10 initiate a slam probe 1f partner could rn" bid in '"oonse to vour 1ump HUNTINGTON BEACH. ca;t'A M1SA. NEWPORT BEACH. TOUNTAIN VAU.EY, IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH Q.S-As South. vulnerable. you hold ., • 013 • AU6 •QJ1•2 i:~=· s<att~lA-4~~s· = What 11 your openina bid'! ..,.. ~ O.T 1. *"-"'_;...._ ___ I A.-To pil"e the: way for an eas) • ._.,..... """'" .I ._ rebid, we ~ould dcpar1 from rhe l'-1 :' ..:°~ ..,.:-~ principle of 1n111a11n1 action in our r-------- lonacr suit Instead. we would open I " A R C E 'f \ the b1dd1ng With one dta.mond and _ 1 I I r I I rebid •~o clubs should partner re-1-_. . ....._ ...... __. _ __._....._ ..... --J spond one no trump Of one spade I 0 l i. 0 ' I J Q.6-As South, vulnerable, )OU . J' l J t . hold I ., • Q7J •U'5 +AQJ62 I u " [ [ v I: What IS your opcruna bid" I' I I r • A.-Here. there's too much of a • • "tood ha to he"9 caJones d Ind~ why couldn 111 1scrcpancy in suit quality to open T 1 C E .. 1 t>ebroocoltinste~of -· ---? one diamond with the intenuon of 1-......-....... ,..;;...,,;.-",......; ........ -i rebidd ing two clubs. We would 0 c-i... ... ,..""~ .. .._. ...., ,, ............ ......, _. open one club and pass a one-no--.._... '--...., 1 ...._ trump response, or rebtd one no e "·.· ..... ~ft! trump i hould panner respond one ~:::::;'=' ;:~~::;:'":;=;J1..::•;'::' ':;::=:;~=~::;::~~=:== spade. r: • ,."" 1 , , ,.~ ..... t • Haw tM aWlity .. metivo ... Then we have • IOb tor vou No uperl~e necess.rv Full tr•lnlng av•ltable For further Information or fo schedule •n lnte<view CALI.Lii Al (213) •21.022' ••••• ., ...... ..w., WORK PART-TIME AFTER SCHOOL & SATtTRDAYS!! YOU CAN EARN $50-$100 PER WEEK AND MOREi I le*' b ; Hg\ I ~ School aged lada rwutt•• I Roeeo OMttite tWgNy Of -ganlred ~ MR. lvP, comouter llterate. type towpm ••P•r legal/c:dlectlOne I pluS (;o(p -40 ~·~I otc PCH a Oowr ,..._. po'1 ~ 722-7331 ----......... ..w Ptf 1t to 5 dCJOd typtng a must C.. MCS Mllf1t ... Ing 145.2939 -NOT A PAPER ROUTE! 2 'lb.I m\at be RH AFTERSCHOOUSA~VS and not ~ in otter ICnoot 9'>0t11' 3 ~ ~ ond trcnporkJtlOn • plCMded k> 1hc:. ocoepted 4 Ybtl with kldl vou own age tion yo.1 rc:;tod/~ on <7i AD..l. l !iJPEIM~D .-. Clew ~ l.Cgef new~ fa the DM.V Pl.OT ~I 5 'lb.I don't hol4 k> wort flVef'f(Jaf and you wt hCJ'll9 trne k> take ccn c:J 'fOIJ tchOOI \illlOtll 6 It ,.,.,. towada vou IUCCe9 ' vou .. t~ '4lli1h peoole ond W'Olttng outdoolt vou ~ Tl-E PERSON ~CONTROLS HOW MUCH MONEY YOU MAKE EACH 'Mf(I Wit~ o ~ ~ ond o 1S*XJ1 ·eoay k>C>el. offer TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE GNe 1.9 o CXJI tor mo9 •DI 1 cJllo • and Ort1C1f199 to oome au tor an af'91• oo • a"Od .. ~ we • ~about 'OJ·1119 got ~to lr:m and you oan...,.. ~ o tnro out ~you • you """°'' CALL MR. KING NOW!!! 60-Q21 bl za6 ....... .........,., Mqll I •1 d and .. 'I git back to Y'O" ASAI. ACROSS I Go loodlH• s UnNIPC>y .. ()t d 9 FIQtlCle bey ,, \/~ tS Secnt1e9 16 01 • 9C>8C• 17 Ao- 18 Pwnc>ty out bf••• l!I Shred 10 Newt 21S1r- 23 01"9< 2• FOOied 2t Epoct\s 28 Dlsencumbel 29 Modlfylno 33 Stated 36 ....., 37 Cube 38 Leid UC> 3t Bit Of ""°'" '° Cut(om •1 Howev9f ,, Awc:r•f1 '3 Roderllt .... Guldlnv ...... _. ,, ,,. .a Specteclet S2~ S5 <>oacut11y 57 l(an of •tc SI Fa11ute eo Sc>entth r,_ 2 3 14 20 24 ChatlCel 62 -:om bone 63 °'' ""''"'13 ""'" 6' Smootll 6S Antmel 66 Lei 11 11Af'<l 67 Notch s kon DOWN I l'r..,MtlfWld 2 E•ttnt 3 SI r c>ng ello\' 'Crucified !I lowefed 6 Cteer 7 Hetll-ey a OOCtlWO<" .. !I l<lds oeme tO Te.lie onto cualody t 1 Grein 1' Strot!et IJ Qui Of tl>e 11orm 22 Exput199 25 Acted 27 Menlltie Ct .. h,,. ~ In GOnlOff'n•tY with 30 Delly )t 81111 tHITI 32 S«Utes 33 Hallett :U fOUGll 3S Stng111 ~ le Rt>taiters 39 Hold Oii •O Oeie<00t1ted •2 Anlt1 4J ThrOUOI' 4S Anll 445 Not QUlltl '' C.nvon •9 Range ~ Consumo!ld s 1 lncitne 52 °'08f"l.•llOtl S3 190!•1«1 S.4 India C""1a •IC ~ F tna1 n04 ICtl Sii~ tO 11 12 13 ARID (Ma~b 21-Apnl 19): Thoqhts a~ collected. you know what to do. how to ach1eve pl and how to eet financl&I auppon Cancer native, pttvlously quiet bystander. could bttome acovc 1n your SttVicc Outline ruhsuc bucfaet TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) [)if. fttnuiate bcQ eenerosaty and u · lnlYapact. y 1bdJ1y to be VU'· •llkt. to lllrac1 allia lhroqh wnt· n matcnal and humor Keep f'!ttDt raolutaons conccmil\I cbct and outntion GDllNI (May 21-Junc 20)' Cycle coounun h"" -truSI your own Judt-mcnt. 1ntu1uoa. lnd1Vldual who had bcltft w ctUtll"I• could ~nty ap- pear. Keep oe>(aons open. Scorpio ftltl\<~ 11 not c:tTU1n, Q)Uld have chaftlt o( hcar1 CANCal (June 21~haly 22~ What had bun llC'Ukd 1n your mind 1n connecuon with home Of propcny huiu out to ha'fe bun not tetlktd at all Someone 11 "looae c.nnon .. ctn· blu\cd on teem m1lli0ft. Protect •your iniauu' ICOll.PIO (Oct. U.Nov. 21 ): MOft peop&c att 1ntcrated an what you do and say. Widtt aud.cnce 1t made to ordcf f« your unique aPDCa}. ErMf'F from recent emouon&f ~ coon. ~nod of ro\llb tkdd1na 11 fin1sM<l Apument reached 1..ookmg for ener;etle &alel people For .,,..,. ..,,.. cal M at) 152-0327 mm IRIPT. '11 Some llgflt fling Mature non emolling torM oftica •!ti* ddirU. ~2 s O.y _. Smell Mendty FounlUI Vdey ~ call JoM, 540-1 •11 ...~. '. ~ ..• An!!fes 6010 ANT IQUE CHINESE CEDAR CHEST 48 • 20' $1500 14s-.o963 *BUYING tTEMS * * 1890s to 1950s * • ~ to Hou99hold• I Ptene L11_M19 &73-6223 ~ 601 1 26 o,, f\. K9"mOf11 aide t>y ~ oee I. •&I« pert~ . cooo s1400 ,_-"'no saso 6-66-101t MICROWAVE GOid Star '#Of111 gtNI S75 00 Of O.t off• c... Judy ., 5A8-3036 WNrtoool Stadlabla aot ain WuttfJll Dryel Neer Mw under werranty 1650 080 49'-N75 I WhlrlPQOI Wuhr/drv-r eieetrM: ~OY aave1 uMCI 1 yr t'IMV) duty whit• eacellenr con· dlhon S250 each 080 641·9630 IF"""'" 601 4 8 F'T • I ft couenes e new seoo the pelf lutctl t~ •cl'trs 8mos- S 150 2 SW'vel ann aw. SJ5 ••. so••d o •k ThomUV\lle S-pc; t>Orm IU•t• alnt Gone! $175 'Oll·ew•Y bed • hneont SAS patio lbl • 4 pedoed cl'trs SAS 12 PCS r•nan ~110 furn $75 !'>411·2617 I ~·lfUI 904• IOY9Mel cnai' ottoman new c:on· d•tlOf\ Oeli tM" Sec $325 7 t •-64 1 ·3•86 l(INJ liM b9d COOi¢ •1 ._.., good COftO s.u Kong Ila comfort• 991 S'6-0 173-IO H • f .. "-to You 6022 '* FME. 7' COIJCh. must pldl up. 551-8523 call .,._I Eddie Gonzales, wimef of a ftntendo entertain- ment system, sold (40) new sub scriptions for the Oa~y Pilot for the month of June. Be a part of the wtn11111& team. be a paft of emt- inc promotions like this one. and earn EX TRA MONEY for the SUM- MER. Apply now' ...... Fri a Sat. Oct 1a. u 10.00 A.M. to 5 00 P.M. 240 Newport Cent• °'. YOt'kle ll'ftatt male 5 morttha, 1350 ~2.•ft•' Dock for rent, up to 35 W I N•wport Canel 673 ~250 • . l or Quallty 111ttngs CHEVROLET BLAZER 1987 4 it 4 tan new 11111 blbl•d $6 100 ~8·4193 1 Bo•ts ~ntr•I JO 11 I High e•posur• slips 1vell .,..Ll<.ENSEO SKIPPER '71 4 r,75 9 4 '37 or Mttsublshl1987"4ontefo av u •bk! lo• y1cht Of' 211 79-2 I 19' tow miles garaged 5tpd lt\f'ry L:>cal or -Nortdl High t1xposure slips •y•lll moving to Brazil best wide 707·838-278!1 l 10, Quality llsl tnO• Oller takes.. 64 1-1680 7141675 -1}417 o r Powtr Bo•ts 7012 213 3 c. 21t9 lrrudcs 9035 1q73 BAYllNE11 2• lllOO PENINSULA Gree1 Sleep!! 4 Ooll!'y Hoa11 sllp for sailboat 35·L, 9 88 El CAMINO •ISM Jll <1ttt•11 -15 • m 11Ut1t1ts. ·ll • m 1n•m1 ·ft• Int (Jl71'Al ·11 llMI )~ 12llf!'91 ·•~P tl•l'41 llri-1171 1•aUTiMAU11.· IAllTA UlA AUTt MAU llw .... f,...IJ(HI It HlllllP, llltl AH Elet tro111cs E• n11r .. rr•1ea1 bean• s 1,. '1ll amenitt_, Rebull1 307 moto1 11ew MtHcur 1 lbw • "'Y clean int.I Belt\ 615·9844 tires n-brakH. shell BMW 19IH 1:i•,1 E •Ct!I er I rn•~t\ ~nit!> • 1280828 $800 FIRM C -.erl•b'" gra, tJl11C~ Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos Nev.port slip ava1tot11e 1 PVT t>oet dock pOWt'r 842-7862 $20 000 io 000 ,. o' I S<IQS(I 662 28:.12 boa\ to 36 It Newport CHEVY 54 PICK-UP I •~1r.i clt•,.11 m 1 "' 'IPll Beach $250 mo Waterl I 7 14 '14 0114 19P3 WE LC.RAFT S· & t>lt'C incl 67~ 9742 REBUILT I • ,, 1 5rn•11C :JO l"til WITH CAMPER $2295 • BMW lQSll 51 lf T .4 5 4 K a a "' a SllLIOAT SLIPS ' SEE 642 -0567 S1 ..,.,., 1 ... 111 ,., "'""or S!ill ,ooo obo Jlrn IA allable 1n N11t~~ .. rt; FORD 1g79 Ranchero sumo"' 1 M<l•• I Jul'I : . .,. ·· ''':l R.11e~ 110101£ YOUR IUCHI Tlllllll 0111 •EW llPIOYED LIWER RATES rw' l--1 $2.44 per day That t ALL f ,, ' 4 nnes 30 oa, n ·• ,,,,.,. In lflf' SERVICE DIRECTORY For more inlormo\lon CALL TOOA(I ISi FOR LOIS Your ServlC41 011 ec 1 "' f Represen1111v" 142-43 21 Ext. 310 PllLIC IOTICE 7 I~-• 20-87 J 1 Beech 714-642-5735 1 pampered ajr hits ps Pll m1IP!. t 111!<><.! r <J.11011 a c excellent SJ 650 1 1 8 Cr 0 U 0 1540 8585 l 14 I • , 1 ~I I BMW R'.i 1,H v-,-n·s-----904--0 !>~~~Ci I/I~ ff *TWO 20' VANS Carpen tr Cleaning Strv1ce Handyman Formerly U HA·"' •ruc~s relurtHlhf'O .r Ma•1.I or this yur 1n< iu<J"•U , rn ple\e Hlety <.hflck r ,.,. pe.nl 1obs '*"d mP 1a1 ICll work ,..hefl n~"• · CISTOll llEMODELllS P11c11ic Co&'\I W1l,.sa11ers ftAAO NORKERS Roof PAfWTIIC I WALLPAPER One hi!~ rebuilt ,., Y' ,,. M1ke vour r.outfl tt\e Pruit Housf'r1t1arnng Svc t••" 011 CCJnSlruclton ~'16 REMOVAL Prompt end incl new cart> E1tetl1>1·t tiomP ,o-. wtlnl We ve 1.e• u!> r11'>(u" 10v' CALL Cleiln up) Hem:.• Ow11•''i Rf'8!10nabte 642 5937 rubber on bath 1ru1 • t~n oo•ng !hat lo• ver Pc1u•tl tO<lil;' .1• 1 84J3 tiaul '9 4 b 80 OrtYen daily very oeper> RALPH <; PAINTING l iC <'0 year\ LIC. 67!> J535 Personal Hou'\e<:IP11n1ng 1U@llli!l:[§ififfijj&I\J..l:W tn1 E •t Ht>a5 Rates Rt1ts oat>la $5 995 111 OR 2 Oon•5 l'lf'o"1r-A1tera110n., Ouat.ty W'l<~ r~e1,.r1mce• MfN WOMfN CHILDREN' * 112-4101 * lor S 11 000 GP••tdct C. ni ricts Pe•"! Loe~ s l1tllJ 511-1111 •BH .,me P1>v51ce11y ~ 1 Han~ Kn•gM 11 D:'l•tv IMW 'HU5i ' '' ""'' •PE v"QP Sll,IH CREYIEW IMW "'()0 A it ~· 11 >r S .\ 135-3171 S•A••S·Drywl Pa\105 81<. •A""f'nof' HPi!•tht"r lllCMHL COJ PlllTllC l•P··-·l-l•14_6."'-4•J•l •I -• ~~¥1\f!•IJ Jv•)64205ti7 ~ •l ,.A•nC:.011 O"h•nSfl' 51, Hr MATERIAlS ·--------• . . l';OLDEN lljAtl 8u1ld1n9 &I •REM o UNG t<. g 1 ' 'J ( h 4 '4 8 ~O R••'"'""tf'" 67' 400G FORD AEROSTAR 1987 FIAT 1972 pp,,,.:1Jt1 ·~ .. 11 Pt\8MS •CONC.RETE camllllh.1•rrn4Jijf# CUT A RO .. L PA,t.jTINr, E .c;ellent c J ,,,,,, 1 ut caroent•t L><.11n1e1 •HOME l~PROVEMHH <;HWICf Tr •m VERNE Int e..1 Uc Bond..O Fr~ 5\ereo & casse1t" As~ SPORT COUPE 124 hor•d t rH eat b6!> 5191 l It n 14".l'l 645-0406 E t , 1 L l es\ Alt worl< guaranteed 1ng $7 ,200 Includes .... u I~ ''"tJ 1 , • .. .. ••p ·~,n~ 1,,,, 1y W(Hr ~ ...-:11 ~ '' H0'AF I ot11 C'l!! "•"" RfMODfLING Athll' '" c.. ,., nil'> E:1111 Srnl JOf9 l•1-r510'.l46 491! "0<'0 rd11ty 6"3· 1240 .. '• ! ·rr •u 'l 1., 1., <' C"' ,,., tc:-I) OPc•s ~ .. a 11ng n • ~ ... , .. • n •'"S "-AO 11 t '.A 1.-,.,.,.,f\ .. 'd"'-l • i ere •!.' ~o'• o .. c. co 't• 7,, -.~,4 1'1 rl:'-772 c57 ''A. MA<;'H1 (ARPP.HP• f ra,., e '"• •efT'd rl'pe ~O~•\•"P lJ!iciPl119r .. J No 1r1t• t b•g 1 ~rr;i <.a 1 F\u<.• rn 15, 11 Deck Coating W1ttrfrt1f Ot1th11s DPr~-. bak()n•e5 '""~ o.,., ,.,. ,..,,,,. n, ll"' Dog Walkers * f • C,11 ·~ , PLA • [ R r.r:i. ,'II.A,. ·11 co [ • r. ' IRYlllE COHTRUCTIOI T AP'• MA f r Small H"4>hOIO RPmo1.1er., 1• ~r, Q•JO"t' Ole ri.st. 0" wOrkrrtan!>t 1p J( ,r~ 0 C COUNTRY CLUR K,.nnf!•S COIUAll b42 '• ") C..AA1; KEN preS""" DOG TROTlf kS ~ r 1 "'' , 1r11 re,. d Trained .•It'"'''~ to ,...,~ ,. •t ) "1.-c; 1, u~ Or trot yn r Cloq 4'18 0715 ,,,, , ty i, 1 ~ t Carpet Cleaning & Repair Services Doors "W(lt Stt1• Clt11l11 E" cpert O<:>o• IM\lllil11on • r • ,,. t\ ..iphOISlflr• .e•e Er•try "''"Qf' 1,,,, c~ r.,. ~ Corr"' \NC ti< F 100C1 !>lloers •nel !.f'< "' •', '!. C•"' oa"•-imi;ie Cerpe1 FrM Est Don 8"J·586, •PlJol" WP gel 1t\f!I d•<l OUI I 'u ,. "a · 8"0 0 t61 Lindscape/Lawncare CfllMH QUALITT PAllTllC. 114-2111 OLSO" PlllTllC I • f •t SPf'C111· st 11; I Rel 64. J 118 RAINBOW C11r.1.. MA1nt Antlquts. Cl auks v.1t~ Ill~ • noo A • • 85 .. 4:18. ra ' ' , ~ "' E •I ·~OUSfl A l'nRo 1930 M Ol11'1 fl Apt 0 1a. JOb f rl'f"! f!SI T ~ ,,..,, 90• or <M• • :.1;9eq16J6t758 sr b50 1 ..... Plaster 1Repair 895 1074 894 4, l)f1 FORD 66 MUSTAN'~ '"9 f'f'lg1ne eu1om111 r 95. re•loreo f.73 01 8 Autos lmporttd 9 l 1976 VW RABBIT G O<l cond1l1on Bnl oller C...ill D•ve 497-5041 4 1111 LOTUS C"llUT St 1 r \4 1 f3', j14t!J '• 4 V• t•1o11 J .ii:, o~e.i '""'' ----~ • ... (iiVijjle) 1sol~~'P.1A. -.ant NISSA~ to 3002)( Gold, auto, toya 3600 CHEV 74 NOVA. euto, 1nilea, $25,000 683-1~5'1 !owner. !lcyt Nu8ett.,y, -Xcond S 1950 080 _________ , 839-8242 llSW ITllll c11rvs1er 1987 R.llant-'ll lllAI K LE 40 R, 23K mt, lie, It 1 cy1. 5 si>ffd. AIC. P/B, bluetbtue Int, 10ot11/run1 P S d1g1tll AMIFM Low grMt SS.850 733-0775 r• 11es Warranty Lie ----- :>Wi4484, 5178 FON> ·ii M.eTAHO CON'IEATa.I Aed ... ~.I eoeed. lictl-noe 11.too efa-4220 .. ,.-u 1• White/Grey IMtMf II'· terlor. trnmalCUlaMI Low ml.... 4 door. dlgltel dd\, Metric doon and wtndoWI A/C, AM/FM caseett•. 18250. ...... .... ,.. Ullllll Fully loeded. E.oe!i.nt condition All luxury equipment Lie 1LOM811, 7211 11= ~ . •• ,. IUll ..... PlNIHI 1eee 1 8eedt llt\ld HUNTINGTON BEACH NJ-IU1 Hiii llHTIHTtl IUCI OllYSlEI PLYIOITI 1666 t 8e11eh Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH CllYSUl ITI an 'llSDU V-8. AT, AC PS, PB PW, -~~~~~~~~ p!Mall p tmlrrOfa, titt LINCOLN '71 COntlnenl* c:.c d1g1t1I AM/FM 480 engine. Rune OOod. ste<eo. c111 Wire wheel $1250. SEE. 642-0H7 U2·0'31 SUOARU 1982 ~tA TCtiBAC:K. v~y d•l'M01ble. $I 000 0 80 1 123-5066 cove r s W 1 r 1 n t y Men:uf)' 1178 Comet L11111er L•c 2GHC714 flloellent Condition, Auto- 8349 e•tll mane. AIC, Sl.200 080, .. 53&-7381 IHTlllTll IUCI Mercury 1178 eom.t UITSUI Excellent Condition, Auto-PUllllTI matk:, AIC. Sl.200 0 80. 16681 Buen BlvCI 53&-7381 ________ , HUNTINGTON BEACH OLDS 1970 CutJM9 Su- TOYOTA '11 COllOLU 1•2 -11 , 1 1·--·····----•I preme. 2-dOOf. lo.oed 1•u•o '"r1100 11er110 ,.,~""'' 16C'89e91 .... ,, .. ie, 1 owner $2411 IOHl'l21/2Tll ~{~is~ Eiteell1nt llll Mun TIYOTI I YU PONTIAC ,,eo sunt>1r'd HIB I Af'>Kt• BIYd H B 64c~I ::2 PS1~:·edm~1.~·: A/T. 4cy1, 2/Door, runt, 14l·IHI p 1 ~49 71 uoo1oeo John 11411 875--5112 ------1 IAlllS TOYOTA '11 4-HHll som OIAIT .... , ; .... ,, ... p 9 1111 ''"'"" ins,.tte cut\ om "'' ""'!> A 11res low mites l.10b11 111,tH llLL IWfY TIYITA ~RP t BlilC'h Blvd H B 141-IHI TOf OTA '11 THOU ~I ,.,. • ~IPl"O C8~S.llf! 11arn whfl!el' 14411 llLL MAXEY TIYOTA • 6111! 1 Be"Ch Blvd H 8 Ul-1111 2888 h8'!>0( Blvd C M HO-OHO IOICI '14 O&UYll AT A C PS. Stereo Cauett1 t2BY J 1431 ..... wns SlmOl&STlllll 2888 herbor Blvd, C M 140-0110 toHf '11 LllOH A I A •c C.C (ISOA 142) 11411 Uldl IHTlotUTMlll 2888 harbor Bllld. C M 140-0llO ------•, HCllT'll Auto. Ill AM/FM, crvl• vw 61 BUO , , 11 1unr mQ condition I O• • "'"e' 01191nal m -1,., o• Purchased ~ 1n lu•O~" $2000 OBO 1 12 u14J1.5090 (52981 <'9883) Hiii TllflllEUllll 2060 Hart>Of Blvd, C M ••2-0011 TIYITl '11 G4 P /I aeet5 . .,....,, .. ....... ,; ............. . ........... ( .. 141) M.1 llllh mtTI 1W1 8Mch Blvd, H B Ml·llll TIYITA'll,_IP 4 speed, custom rear bumper. Ilk• new (2W,~40) ..... llU IUIY mil& 1W 1 Beech Blvd. H 8 Ml-1111 SELL I ho,...1enlce through classified '"' 1F•l patch plastering Cl••tom 1e~tur1110 quallty .. or~ Problems NJ Prob l"m• 32686 .. 5' 4 783 I Reslu"o' Patel>•s re•lu11n Ce111ng1 1n1 E•I Free est 963-3418 WE WILL Daily Pilat L I V All Makes & ~s Court.au• Serv 551-0515 3021·8 Hetbof Bl C M •LOW LOW COST• WHher1-0ryer1-Refrlg e>wn. etc All brenda 11& Uta H 8 ff9-5291 WE HAUL AWAY APPLIANCES ,,.. Of en.roe 811-&111 ------ "· , 111 .,,., ... ,. t ~ G.irol]e Door!> & OppnPr<. e . • • I CHTOll&SHH Patto'a 10 Block walls No Job too 1ar~ or too ema• Ovality WOfk·flif Prlc:n Miiie Reed 737~8$00 RAIN ci.ared from W~l•r heatt1r• r•slliled lrum S 149 C r.mptele • opper rep1pe<1 rrom Stl9' Rflpl11ce wa1er ma1r from street lrom S 195 UC 596809 Home Plumbing Rooter Service !148 !>551 Rooting SELL IN'6EPEN°DENt Vo UR ORANGE COAST WEEKLY CAR G~RANTEE! We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold. we will run your ad for f ree l NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. nun 10 words for J weeks at S 18.50. 55• 11ch addrtional WO<d Must be Pf•pald A word constitutes anything thal hat 1 space between rt. For 1ndrvlduals only ·~------------~-------~--------~· --------~~~~~~~PHONB--~~~~--~~-------­ ~~~~--~--~~-----C1TY ------~--~~------~--~~-- -------ZlP.----CHECk 1---AMO\JNT·l!NCL--- BXPIRATlON DAT£ ----.. READ THE a..ASSFEDS nww .. ~ por11 o1 e11. lvet"fO'• wtth .,, .,_..... °' lta own. Mlt'9/ ......... ., tnt ..... ~ '*"' ~b~endyo..~ No room left in the garage for the car? A call to classified can help. Ml.JC NOTICE STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Oeplrt""9nt at the Please atop by to file your 0 11 Pilot Is pleased to an-tictlttoua buslneu statement at n:U~ce a new service now avail· the Diiiy Piiot Legal Oepart- able to new buS1nesses ment. 330 West Bay, Costa w 11 now SEARCH the Mesa. California If you can not • wi h stop by. pleue can us name for you at no ••tra c arge. t (J t•> 642-~32 l Extension and save you th• time and the a • tri to the Court House 1n Santa 315 or 318 and we wlll make A:a Then. of eourte. after the arrangements '°' you to handle seirch IS completed we will file this procedure by mall our fleUtlou• business name If you should have any further :tatemenl with the County Clerk. questions. pleaM call us and we publish once 1 weetc for four wOH>e mOfe than glad to nsist Wfftla 11 required by law 1nd you then me your proof of publl· GOOO luck in your catton with the County Clerk new business11 .. He gave me a shot for mumps. measles and rebellion ... by Brad Ander90n 9 I I i f i ,_ "How strong do you feel you are today?" ... RARCY ~ f'£DPl.E. ~ O\EERl..EKJERb ~ ~ AA'IE. lDT6 OF SQ\OOl. 6PIR.IT ARLO A1'D JA1'18 OVSIUIOAllD HOllT lfTllE MAIN.SAIL! TltlM THE UH .. ' I I I • 10-11 8BOB PREDBA88ET • ' I I ·1 t' ,I .I • (. ~Chert• M. 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