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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-05 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST Crippled bomber lands safely WORLD/AS ~Stalker' jury .wants death From staff and w ire repons LOS ANGELES -.\ JU I) rec-ommended Wedncsda} that co n- victed .. Night Stalkd" Richard Ramirel be put to death and the devil-worshipi ng serial killer snarled: "'Big deal. death ah'a~s went Wlth the tern ton. sec 'ou rn Disneyland." · · Ramire1. con,·1ch:d of I ~ <;avage -murders. rock\!d 1n ..,,., chatr and peered around at counroom spec- tator seated behind him as Supcnor Cou n Judge Michael A. T'nan read aloud the JUr{s rccomml'ndat1onr,. It's time to put a lobster on the barbie By BOB VAN EYKEN Of tlw Dally PllOt St•n The" ·re linalh bad. bact... after a.. St'\t'n-~nonih .1b\(.·ncc. o\n<l rc.,rdcnt<> can hardl} "all Ill get them o n the barbc<.ue. l lnlrke their ea!>tern brl'thn·n. thl' We~t Coast"s spin~ loh~ll·r<, l·an·t prnrh. srnn· 1hc~ don't ha'c an~ claws I hat"'i .i good thing •• 11 turn' out. . .\s wi th a h1t of recent 1mm1- grants. the) 're "' ing in prl'll~ clo e quancrs these da} s Things could gl·t prett} ugl} if the} \\ere armed. A fc\\ hundred of thl' pnnccl~ crustaceans. the ,·e11· first ca tch ol this }ear's lobster sea on. arc res1d- 1ng. as of Wedm•c;da~ morning. 111 'at!> al the lrulc Se\\p<1n Beach ti o;h mart.ct run b' Ro' and \ 1 Pearson . count b\ count. Jurors found Kam1reL dc)t'n 1ng of the death penah) on 19 ssx·c1al n rcumstanccs attached to felon~ com 1ct1ons that ra nged from bu r- glary to Sl'X crimes and mult1pk murders. Orange Count~ prost'cutors "'rll decide ne\\ week "hctha Ramm·1 should stand tnal hcrl' for the hrutal rape of lncL Erick on and ·1hl' a1 - ~temptl'd murder of her liance. Biii (ams. rn M1ss1on \'1l'JO Ram1rc1. weanng a hlack \htn and pants but mrnu'I h1\ usual darl.. sungla~cs. made nu comment ID the courtroom but uuered h1!> ··01s- ne, land" remart.. IO re porter!> "h1lc bcin~ transferred harl.. to Jail. H<.' apparent !~ "a~. rctc.rnng lo dl·fen<,e auomc' Ra' (lark s appeal 10 the JUry tha·t htr in pmon "as ~ullic1en1. .. Ht· "rll nl·' er \CC D1s- ne) land again:· ( larl.. i.:ud Stale law requires ;~ ~parate lU~ finding of ~rx:rral l'rrC'u m\tances bet{m· the death JX'Oalt~ can be 1mp0Sl'd. -\s of Ou 2. that· "ere 2o) inmat<.'s on death nm 10 Cah- IPlease see DEATH/ A2) 25CENT .. Giants, Athletics win big in playoffs PORT /82 THl:R 'DAY" OCTOBER 5'1 1989 -:·' ·.·~·~ -~.. .. • .-• -i;· -r· -"~.~~!. . . ·1 .!._1 .J P ai.r: pleads · ·not guilty --ta-N-8-ki II ing-·: Richard Ramirez D.ity P'tlot ...... 0 llJ J--• M•ttftewt By IRIS YOKOI Ot CM D•li) ~uoi !.t<itf't T ~ rt r u 1 l· J ·g.J n C"1Til"n l'l\'T' " 1', are e\ \U~l"'.'l I' • 1 1 lw tw JI l 11f .1 '1d ~hom1ni,t Jl'Jth ut .1 '-\'\' r11rt lk .1, h man pll"JLkJ n111 guilt' \\ l',ln,·,J.1, to ch.irgl'" nl murJL·r ·'"Ju t " th .1 deaJl~ ''l'J()(•n .ind \ .. n,p1r." T1tll (, llu11.ir 1•1 .1nJ R,., •• ild" Zl'JX'UJ :1 hn1h dl·,,ntx·J ,1, nwm- ber'> ot J nnt11r111u-. l Jr, .. n i.!..ing. entered lhl' pk..i' .11 lhl·1r .ir1.11cn· ment' 1n lb rh .. r \hH 1r.11 c i>\lr' -\ n1ur1 h,·.ir1nc • 1 • lkll"• m 11ll "he1ht'r th,·rl· " .:;1u.u.cl1 , '•d,·rh l' 1• • . 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J ~Jng l..no"n a' Do m1· ngul'I \ .irnu I ' Jfl' Jl'o charged "1th -i•n ... p1r;1l ' 10 ,omm1t murdl'r n th, f~·.. ~" .. hu1•ting. 111 J n' al ~Jnll nll'rnbc.•r 1n thl hJod JnJ k g tn l ,,, \n~l'll"' 1 hl"H tnJI •n thJI ,,.._,. \\Ill be l.lclJ\l"ll unti l Jlll"r thl'tr prl')1mina~ ht•Jrtnl!' in lhl· '-1·" r-.•n &:.ich Lase J" r I n~ :,. l ,,, .\n~t'h:' [)\.•put' O"tr'' t \tt.•rn,., 'x••ll ( .1rhJugh I qll.·J.t 1.1, 1·, ... ,1111111,nJI , h.irge!> uf J''>JUll in .t 'l°l'•l!Jlt' l J't' IO\Ohtng ..i J n"""' '"""tin~ n ".tn l\•drl1 1n "'P' ''"' 1r "h1,h hl Jlkgedh. tr e,I . 1 ru1 JI <•lh,·r nlJI' •111 the rt'iltl I .irh.tu~h '<!Id \k.11 ''hill '-n q)ort lk.1ch pulice tktl'dlll"' \110\IOUl' \11 10\l•'\lglill' thl' ..... 11..rJ,1\ n1l1h t -.h11(1t111~ "hu.:h : rin -..i ".1' nnt J 1.mJc'm 1nuden1 \, n1. rn .111n: nd11Jlt'' t "a" f Plus~ Sf!«! PLEA/ A2) .. The flaHlr'\ ·a little different from the Mai ne lobster..." Ro~ Pearson said ... Peopk on the We<;t Coast tend to Jr J..e these a h11lc better. Folks from the ea t usuall~ like the ones w11h claws.·· V1 Pearson was a lrttlc more pan1- san 10 her assc sment of eastern and "estern lobsters. Tom Pearson and his mother VI Pearson show off Tom's catches of the day. which 'he supplles to his parents• floatlng fish market In Newport Beach. ··These ones ha' e a bigger la 1 l than the Eastern lobsters:· she <;a1d . "And that's the pan pcopl<.' lt l.l' bes1." The Pearsons' on. Tom. supplies lobsters to hts parcn1s· floati ng mar- ket on the bav. He's been domg 11 fo r 10 Y<.'ars. And Tom was hea ming \.\cdne <la,. h1 broad \mile brought on. he said. h) an unu'luall) gno<l opening da). "It "a a rl·all~ good hau1:· hl' sard. ·· .\ hlllc bellt.'r than opening da' lat 'car ·· Lobster fic;h1ng 1s permitted from October w March 1n California. COVER STOR\' /PROFILE Opening. dJ~ " lhl' tirst \\ l'dm·sd.i' altt:r lhl· fi rst I Ul-Sda' 1n Ortober "I'' l" tx·en '>'orJ..ing for mont h gl't\lng read~. and toda' ·., linall~ p,l\J.1' ... <;a1J ~l'arson. ''llh tht' pri<ll' of J CO\\lx)~ \\hll.l\ JU'\t drl\<.'O .1n a pntl' hl·rd Pa\da' meant ''ell o 'er $1.500 New· police chief :wal.ked right Into tt"1ick of things By ROBERT BARKER Of -Diiiy 1'16ot S~ Ron Lowenberg had an unforget- 14lble first da> as the new Hunt- ington Beach poltce chief. The day before Lowenberg ar- n ved. a man lipped into an un- locked townhomc and kidnapped ·and raped a 12-}car-old girl. 11. was one of the-worst and scanest cnrncs in the city in )'ears. . In virtually unheard of fast acuon in a cast of Its kind. police arrested a sus~t the nexl evening -at the end of Lowenbcrg's first full day at work. Lowenbcrg, 43 came in for lots of accolades on behalf of his depan· mcnt, which he dcflly passed o.n to others. He gave praise to his officers and to the news media that pres- ented compe>site picturrs of the suspect that tnagcrcd more than I 00 telephone calls and helped lead to {be suspcct's idcntificauon. tt:s the kind of cooperation and teamwork he'd lt l.e to sec achll''l.'d on a larger scale in the coming da~ '· he said. Cit) Administrator Paul ( ool.. who picked Lowen berg for the. JOb. said the new chief 1s making a po1n1 in other wa)s. When Cook wenl to g1'e a 1:111. Ill ne" emplO\.CCS attl.'na1 ng an orwn- tation program Wednesda) 10 a ( 11 ~ Hall meeting room. he was surpmcJ 10 sec Lo""enberg 10 auendancl· There 1 n l he iTl 1d s1 o f groundskeepers and gardener~ and others wa Lowenberg. who's paid $85.000 a year to d1rec1 214 s" om police· officers in protecung I 5.000 or so residents. • "He didn't have to be at thr meeting." oolt said ... But he "a sining there like a good bo). I think it rcaJl~ shows he wants to be a team play~r. • Prior to Lowcnbcra's official ap- Pointmcnt the Police chief stlec· 1ion process came under ,fire from the local Police Officcr1 A550C1at1on. .,,h1ch d:11mc<l nt~ offi cials artcd ha t1 h and hapha1ardl) ..\<;Stx·1a11on Pre 1den1 8111 Manin. though ..a id that Lo""cnberg _.llas made a It\\ orahk impression in the rirst le" da \S and called rhe new rh1cf .. a ,er\. 'l'" good choice ·· \lamn c;ald "rdncsda\ that the sckc111rn 1ll forml·r l'h1cf'B1ll Pa) nc th rl'l' \l',lfS ago alll'r Pa)ne withdrew hrs nanw from rontcnt1o n had cast douh1s on 1he process and raised quesuon<; at the time LO"'-cnbcrg "as ~mg p1dcd. Ma rtin ~id \\edncsda) that Low- cnberg has been .. , Cl) coope rauve. ·· "He ~t·cm1; to "ant to get our input and ~cl the dcpanment back on lr.l(k • Lowenberg. \\ho said he·., had a great rcocpt1on 1n gct·acquainted mcc110gs wl\h his cmplo)ees. de- cllljfd: "I ha'e to bc he'c ~c are headed 1n the nght d1rccuon. that evcr)one \\tit Jump on the bandwagon and head down the road together.·· tor Pe:ir,on H1' IOO loh<Mr fX'h '1l'IJeJ ltlO p1rn nds ot 1hc <>p1m ~·nttl'r\. '' h1rh hl' 'old Ill hrS' pa rt'nh tor thl' gmntt pml' pf $5 ~5 ,\pound Hut '-''l'n "ithoul lhl' big pa~oll . loh'>ll'r ti h1ng ''good "or~. Pear~lll .. a1,1 (Pleas«! S«!e LOBSTERS/ A2) Polk• Chief Ron Lowenberg Lowenberi offered the followmg statements and thoughts this week 1n a wide-ranging interview rn his om cc: • Huntington &ach 1s a ~fe place to J.n c and the cnmc rate 1s _very acceptable. "but our rcspon t· b1ht)' is to reduce it further. The resident and business person can foci GOOD MORNf.NG ·Today~ Thought Index 1'6 A3 c1..a C8·13 Comics . . . ..•••.•••.•••.••••..• C6 Atw1 l~rs ....••........•...••...• • Crossword. ... ............... C 10 Entertainment ..... ....... 86-7 Opinion............................... A7 Peopte................................... • Food .............. C r-6 . POflce log............................ AJ (. relat ive! safe ... • He a kno" loogcd that there nn: ome higher drug and cnme areas 10 the cit)' He's schcdult'd a scn e of meetmgs rn .the ne~1 fe" da \\tth leaders in the Commodore trcle and Kolcdo Park area to assess oroblcms. he said. I~-SM LOWENIERG/A2t PubHc Notices.......... 84-5. CI 3 Sports ................................ 81 -3 N Ust,"'91 .......... :.................. 17 w.-.,, ...................... : ...... M Decision on park delayed By IRIS YOKO! OI trw 0...,. ...... SI'"" 'r"pon fkach officials must de- 1.·1de "hl'thcr the) want a 27-foot· "1dc greenbelt running along the hlull\ on Hoag Hospital property aboH' "C\t (. oast Highway or a nearl) <;quarc. one-acre park with a \IC\\ Whtie C1\\ and hospital staff prefer a square park al one end of Hoaa's propen). homeowners abov~ ~ht area want a linear park streteh1na thrcc~uancrs of a mile alonpidc an c'1sttng bicycle path. The cit}_ Parks. lk.achcs and Rec- reation Comm1ss1on dcoded on T ucsda) to pe>stpe>nc a decision until 11s November mccti.Q& in order to obtain more comments from tbt publtc and &JVC commiwonen time to ''tSll the sate. The P\annu\I ComnulSlon and City Council will tkn consider the tpte .. '" 'MIKI A2' SUNNY · ,.. ~come DAILY ptLOT / 'Thur9My, Octow a. ,... FV teen killed in crash ., The D-'1 Not ·A Fountain Valley teen-~r dacd ea.rty Wednesday of iajurics she suf- fered in a traffic accident Tuesday evening. Michelle Ann Camacho. l 9. was driving south on Ward Street in her l964 Karman Ghfa when it crashed into another vehicle at Falcon Av- enue, Fountain Valley police Sgt. Larry Griswo1d said. A l6-year--0ld Fountain Valley driver reportedly attemptcd to make a left tum from Falcon to Ward in a 1979 Chryskr Newpon when she pulled in front of Camacho's 'car. Griswold said. The driver and her l S-year--0ld sister were treated at the scene for minQr injuries and released follow- ing the 6:47 p.m. accidtnt, he said. Camacho was taken to UCl Medj- cal Center where she was pro- nounced dead at '.3:04 a.m. Wednes- da). Food store in HB robbed Two teen-agers. armed with a shotguo and a handgun. robbed a Huntington Beach food store of $700 Tuesday. police said. The pair entered the C& 0 Mar- ket. 15011 Edwards St.. at I 0:0-5 p.m .. pointed their suns at a clerk and dtmanded money. Huntington Beach police Sgt. James Cutsh~w said. . The ·clerk handed over $700 and the suspects fled on foot, Cutshaw said. ' One of the suspects was described as a Hispanic. 6 feet. about 17 years old, wearing a green army jacket and a blue scarf around his neck. He had about a week's growth of beard, Cutshaw said. The other suspect is white with light brown hair, also about 17 years ofd. 5 feet I 0 inches and 150 pounds. He was wearing a black baseball cap. a hght colored shirt and also had a blue scarf aropund his neck. Cutshaw said. The two were last seen heading west on Edwards. he said. ~ower cut in Mission Viejo Sy City News Service Some 300 homes remained without power Wednesda} after a short in an underground cable caused a blackout 1n Mission Viejo. A totaJ of 1.500 customers were afft>e .. ed by the blackout t-ha\.-began shortlv after 4 a.m.: said Southern Califo.mia Edison Co. spokesman Dave Barron. Swi tching operations brought ser- vice back to most of the customers. and the remainder were expected to have power back shonly. Barron said. · LOWENBERG other beach c111es: He said the numbers ma' have to be increased From A 1 in \ears ahead. • He said anll-drug efTons are He said the depanment does the multifacetrd. requiring combined ef.. 1ob "1th less. basicall~. because of forts of federal. regi onal and local 1he high qualit\ of personnel at· forces. Htto said ~e\ .. scared to 1ractcd b' the goOd reputation of the death .. of the sprea<J of ice. a potent cft>r~nmen1 :ind th e :imen111es of the form of methamphetam1nes. which city. he fears may become more of a • Lowenberg said his department problem than cocaine. has done a good JOb recruiting •He's made a comm itment. he women. black.s and H1span1cs hut said. to implement the Drug Abuse wants to ke.ep "moving in that direc- Resistance Education. or DARE. uon .. to sta ·in balance with the program in all elementar) schools in Cit} ·s population mix. He said he's Huntington Beach and stan follow-loolting forward to next year's up classes in junior and senior higtt census report. which some local of- schools. fi<;1als say may show a population of The program. in which Hunt-200.000. . . ington Beacn police officers go into •· Lowenberg said he wants to classrooms. really does help young-have good relauons "ith the press sters say no to their peers who offer and intends to appoint a press rela- drugs and feel good about doing 1t, lions officer. He promised to he said. Lowenberg said he was the provi de all the information he first to incorporate the DARE pro-could. so long as cases v.ere not gram in Orange County while at 1eopard1zed. Cypress. Pupils who had the DARE • Lowenberg said he's cutung classes did be tter in their back sharply on outside teaching schoolwork, too. he said. duues. While chief at C}_press. he • He said he has no plans to taught poltce classes at Chapman. reinstate the use of stun guns that Gofden West and Cal Pol) Pomona officers use to control Violent pris-and for the Police Officer Standards oners. but said they are ··a useful and Training programs. prompting tool.·· Officers can continue to cam some Huntingto n Beach officials to batons but thetr use will be exam·· worry that he spent too much lime ined. Stun guns were put on the shelf on outside activities. Lowenberg several years ago following lawsuits said be quit all teaching JObs except claiming excessive force on the_ part at POST. where he teaches two fou r- of officers. hour classes twice a year. • He said the city has an unusual-• Lowenberg said he sees himself ly smaJI number of police officers. a acting as a cflief executive officer - ratio of I. I per 1.000 residents. as opposed to a traditional •·top which he said is much lower than cop" -of a large corporation that the ratio in Newport Beach and is in the business of maintammg _ peace in the city. Herc are the winnillj numbers 2ickcd Wednesday night for the california Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" game: 25. 36. 38. 03. 45,_, 17 and the bonus number. 42. Ylayers who correctly guessed all six numbers wiJJ share a prize pool of $5.2 million. lottery officials said. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide among themselves a prize pool of S 1.4 million: 6ve of six will share $767,000. ttE"HE l ,ISTE'\l'\G PLEA FromA1 a result of some kind of dispute originating out of that house ... Gonis said. . Gonis said he could not release much information on the investiga - tion but did reveal de1ect1 ves have SCTVed three search warrants at un- disclosed locations. One handgun was aJso rc-covered at scene. Gonis said. PARK f""'9A1_ .. pen commission's recommcndauon an mak.i~ a final dtcision. C4Ued ·~trans East," the bluf- ftop prope!!Y off Superior ~venue and Coast Hi&hway was acquired by Hoag from Cahrans for hospital expansion. A linear park had been designated in tbe city s generaJ plan along the bluff for at least five years. a desif- nation made prior to the hospital s acquisition of the land. City and hospitaJ staff told the commission they preferred develop- ment of a square-sha~. 0.8-acre park at the west end of the property, off Superior Avenue. because of lower development and mainten- otnce costs. "I .prefer the square: it's easier to maintain because you don't have as many ed~ and the length," said Ron Whitley. parks department di· rector. Further. tbe public could easily get to the park from Superior. city and hospital staff said. · F.W. Evins. vice president for facili ties design and construction at Hoa&. said the square. parx wouJd also provide a better view. since the highest point on the site would be 73 feet above sea level, while the land east of that is only 55 feet above sea level. In addition. a hospital parking structure would block views of the bay on the east end of the linear park. while the square park would provide "spectacular views looking up and down the bay," Evins said. Howeve r. a handful of home- owners in the Villa Balboa con- dominium community directly over- looking the parkland argued for a linear park. .comparing it to the bluffiop strips of oceanview green· belts in Corona del Mar. The homeowners sai<! the hnear park would not only be convenient for them. it would be more ac· cess1ble to the public than a squarr park. since it would be developed adjacent to the ,paved bicycle path and v.ould provide bicyclists. Joggers and waJkers with a perfect area to rest and enJO) a view. The paved path. wh1cll als.o en cs as a fire Ian~ is 18 feet wide and stretches across the length of the propert}. about thre~uarter of a mile. It was constructed as a con- dition of development of Villa Balboa. Whitlc~ said. Although their horn~ would abut such a park. the homeowners said the) would not mind parkgocr being right in front of their res1· denccs. . Villa Balboa resident Chris Kuhta also questi oned .. how that little stnp 1s going to affect Hoag's develop- ment ... The land is a Ire adv ghdcd flat for the linear park. Kuhta said. Kuhta further argued a linear park would provide a much belier view than a park "the si1e of a ga" station·· that would look upon the Jack in the Box restaurant located at th e comer of Balboa Boule ard and Coast Highwa y. Commissioners Virginia Hcrbens and Gale Demmer supported the linear concept. v.ith Herbens calling the area .. an absolute!\ spectacular site we must keep for the cit~ ... We d~peratel) need those unobstructed views 1n the cm :· Herberts said. Herber-ts further commented that whtle she res.pect.s.....hosp1taJ officials and their fac1lit1es. she' felt the con- struction of a parlting structure in one of the best view areas of the city was "very poor planning.. on the hospital's part. Conversely. Commissioners Pete Comp~on. Taylor.~Grant and John Konw1ser supported the square park. saying it would be mu ch more a public-use facility that could be outfitted with picnic tables and benches. Konwiser said the view would not be affected with either design . After Commission Chairman A.Z. Taft and Commissioner Jo Van- dervort said they were tom on the issue. Herberts made a motion. that passed 4-3. to delay action until next month. Just call 6 4 2-6086 ORANGE ..... .... COAST .... , ... , DalfJPHot Dellverr What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 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You have to Ramirez at a hearing St.l for Nov. 7. understand that as a stralqy that is The facts oflhc case. however. made part of 1Ctninars for defense law- it unlikely the Judge would reduce yers. •• the sentence to life in prison without ··1 think aJI human bcinp att the possibility of parole. the only deservina of our sympathy and other possible sentence. should not have their lives liken in Under California law. the death the streets, in the courts or in the gas sentence will be automatically ap-chamber," said defense attorney peale<;t. Daniel Hernandez, adding he does Because of the multiple death pen-not think Ramirez wants to die. allies voted by jurors. the odds "Thett's no punishment that increased that Orange County pros-coufd fit this crime,'' Judi Arnold, ecutors may forego a trial. daughter of Night Stalker victims Dc~uty District Atlorney James Maxon and Lela Kneiding, said Enri t said a decision probably tearfully after the verdicts. wou d be made next week. but no She said Ramirez should die. "I action would be taken in coun right have to live the rest of my life Sttiog away. my parents (as brutalized murder They will wait first for the victims) and what Mr. Ramiro.did sentencins and expected motions for to them." a !'CW tnal in Los .Angeles before Jury foreman Felipe Rodriguez going to court. either to have said there was a 10-2 split on the Ramirez brough~ to Oran~ C<?unty death penalty until he raised the or. to have his cak dismissed. issue of sympathy for families of Enn&ht said. . . ~ v\ctims. "h was the factor of S)'m-lnvestapto~ behe\'C Ram1re~thy" that changed the two jurors' assault 6n Encksor:i and Cams m · minds. he said. August 1985 was his last before he The unrelat~ slaving of a fellow was ~ptured. . juror during the guilt phase of the Ennght said he would talk with trial affec\ed the panel but made no Enckson a~~ Los Angeles pros~ difference in deliberations. he said. ecutor P. Philip Halpin before mak-"It was a loss a definite loss ·· he ing a decision. said. "It was 0kind of an e:npty They "'<!"' to make sure the con-feeling. A lot of us came to realize v1cuons will stand up to the lengthy how hfe really 1s -one da) you're appeals proce~s that ~ould take up to there and one day you're not.". I 0 years. ~nnght said. ··1 have nightmares all the ume And while the} may talk to c;:arns, about the crimes:· said juror he would J?robabl) not be a w1tn~ss Cynthia Haden. " should a trial go forward. Shot twice Juror Alfredo Carrillo said there in the head and once in the neck. he wa.s little dissension among Jurors 1s pan.ally paralyzed and has no during consideratien of whether to memory of the attack. recommend the death penal!) and "He's a real \ 1ct1m." E!'right said. the panel simply took 11s time be- "hut he has no rt'\:'ollcc11on ..of that cause there wert.> so man) counts. evening." "It took a lot of thinking:· he said. If Enright 1s satisfied that Ram irez He added about Ramm~1 . "I think ~111 e' entualh be punished as a he·s a prett~ craz) man:· re ult of his · con' 1ctions in Los The jun ·s dehberallons lasted fi, e .\ngcles. the lime and expense of a davs in the death pcnalt) phase of tnal here could be a' 01ded. the trial. The jurors did ·not look at .. He got "hat he de~en ed:· said Ramirez as the "ord· "death .. v.as Dcl)ut~ District .\Home' Halpin. pronounced 19 times b~ T) nan. bul v.h o had urgc-d thl' death penalty. they answered in firm '01ct.·s. ··ves. descnbing Ram1n.·1 to the JUr) as ··a your honor:· when the Judge po1kd mi serabl e human being .. "ho killed them indi v1duall~ on their find1n1ts. for elf-gratification. Jurors ruled Sep!. 20 that the f9-·-rm vef} ha pp) that it's over... year--0ld native of El Paso. Texas. Halpin said after the death penalty was the demonic killer who broke LOBSTERS From Al "I enjoy 1t ... said .Pearson. who looks ltkc your cla sic blond-haired, brown-ktnned beach bov. but with broader shoulders. · · "lt ·s prl·tt·~ hard work. I've alread~ had bad <;urger)' for a hcrniali:d d1~k. That kept me off the v.atcr for tv.o months. But I v.ouldn ·t du an) thing else. I really hi..l' being out on the ocean:· Pearson said his tv.o biggest prob- lem are poachers. "ho steal about I 0 percent of h1 catch before he can get to 1t. and Moth er Nature. wh ose orner: udc someumes np up hls traps and drag them awa). .. .. Th,ey sometimes wash up on the beac~ ... he said ... But luckil ) I know thl' ltfeguards around here. If the) see anything that looks lik e 11's worth somet hing. they let mt.• know:· Back at Pearson's Pon. Ro~ and v1·s place of business sin ce 19 2 .• cuslbmers pa) the ..retail pncc of S9.25 a pound Thars a good b11 more than ham- burger or ch1dcn "1ng" at the local supermarket. But the price doc n·t bother Doug .\uer of Newport Beach. a regular customer at Pearson ·s Pon. .. After lobster sea on opens. th1~ 1s the place to come:· he said ... , love into homes throu,h unlocked win- dows and dool'I an the summer of I~~ . As tM panem of .atanac cnmcs unf~. snvesupton fouAd mc.o murdered io their bed$, and women raped and beaten as t.he assailant demanded money and ~wels. Rami~ was conv1ctcd of 13 murders and 30 related feldntcs ranaina from rape a.nd sodomy to burglary. Jurors also fou~ 19 special circumstances allegations to be true. ln one murdeT, a victim's eyes were gouged out. In another, a woman was ra~ beside the body of her murdered husband. Satanic sym,bols were left at. ~me murder scenes and some v1ct1ms were forced to "swear tq Satan" by the killer. At a preliminary hearing Ramirez held up a hand inscribed with a penta~m. a symbol of devi l · worship. and said. "Hail Satan." .. , think it's inescapable that something v.as wtong (with Ramirez) and we don't know what it was.·· defense attorney Clark told Jurors during the penalty phase. "let's say we believe he was pos- sessed if there is -sum a thing. Then the extension of mercy goes to the devil because he is considerably more in need of mercy than anybody else.·· · During the penaJty phase Halpin called Ramirez an evil ltiller and urged jurors to confront that evil with a sentence of death. "It is verv difficult for us. as human beings. to face this type of evil. without trying to deny it. without II) 1ng to rationalize it. without tr)·ing to explain it away." the prosecutor said. . "You have to look this case n'ht in the face."' he told jurors. 'If anyone has ever earned the death pcnalt). Richard Ramirez has. I urge ou t<TTOte-for the death penally." For Jurors. the penalty recommen- dation ended more than a )ear of JUf} sel\ ice during whi ch the) en- dured the murder of one of their ov. n panel members -an occur- rence without precedent and sure t!:> become a point of appeal. Juror Ph ) lhl> S1nglcta~ v.as fou nd slain at her home .\-ug. 15 in the midst of jUr) deliberations on Ram1rez·s guilt or innocence. Her 11, e-in bo) fnend comm med suicide a da} later and left a note admitting he had killed her. ·cm on the barbecue. You cook them meat sidt' up on lo\\er heat. about \\hat \ou'd use 1f \Ou.were cooking a big 'steak .. ·· · .\nd V 1 makes It l'aS) for her lob~tl'r customers. he·11 split and clean them on request. The Pearsons bill their establish· ml'nt a the onl) floating fish market on the Orange Coa~ In add1t1on to the seasonal lobsters there 1 a "1de assortment of \Car-round items. from crabs and tish to octopus. To get there. tum north on Ba)sidc Drive from Coast Highway. then take the first left and follow the road to th e wa1ers edge. Look for the shop anchored below the bridge. ( ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 5, t989 Seniors can explore investment options Orange Coast College will have an investing workshop for seni or citiz~rts from 9:30 a.m to noon SaturdaJ in room 20 I of the Lewis Applied Scienct 81.tilfting on the campus. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. • · Titled "New Ways For stnio~ to Have More Income-and Less Stress." the workshop covers low-risk investments for senior citizens including an evaluation of stocks and bonds, commercial deposits, mutual funds, annuities. trust deeds, real estate, gold and sil ver. treasury bills and govern- ment securities. Registration is available at OCC's Comm unit} Service Offi ce or by calling 4 32-5880. • Computer club lnt~rfaces Jail escapee gets 40 years in Colotaao ly I08 VAN EYKEN Of -Deir ..... kAlff One of the live men who pulled off a spectacular escape from the roof of the central Orange Count)' Jail last Novem- ber was sentenced Tuesday to 40 years in prison for armed robberies he committed m Colorado after the breakout. Richard Fluharty now faces 60 years in prison in Colorado alone. In addition to the sentence meted out by a lknvcr judge on Tuesday. fluhany had alread) been sentenced to 20 years for cnmes committed in ne1ghbonng Adams Coun- ty, Col9. fluhany. 27. of Garden Grove. was 10 the Orange Count) Jail awa1ttng trial on a burglary charge Nov. 21 when he and five accompltces cut lhrou&h a ~unt) fence around the Jatl's fifth-storv rec- reation \ard and lowered themselves to the grou-nd with a rope fashioned of bed sheets. One of the escapees broke his leg in the attempt and was caught shonl) after- ward. Another. a 10-year-old murder suspect. turned himself 1n after spending Thanksgiving with his fam1l)' tn anta Ana. Three other escapees comandeered a car in Santa Ana and made 11 out of California. e' ent uall) -winding up 10 Colorado. Fluharty and :!6-year-old Steven Wilson of Ontano "ere arrested 10 De- cember when FBI agents spotted the stolen car outside Den' er. T hti\I had neglecled to alter the car's appearance or e"en change its California hcensc plates. The other escapee, suspected master JC"el thie f Anthony Michael G1ancn1. also known as Michael Taylor. remained at large unlit Ma'. when he was arrested b) the FBI while trying tp sell stolen JC"elf') at a pawn }hop tn Rapid City. . D. Ta\lor faces charges stemming from a num~r of Jewelry store holdups tn Calt- forn1a. as well as a stnng of s1m1lar robbenes allegedl) commttted while hc- was on the lam between November and Ma\. Last month. \.\ 1lson pleaded guilt~ to a number of felonies tn Colorado and "as sentenced 10 16 ~ears in pnson On T uesda,, fluhan) wu found guilt-. 1n a Den' er coun of four counts of armed robber) and was ~ntenced 10 I 0 yea~ and one da) tn pnson for each of the four counts. Denver Count' deput" d1s1nct at- tomev Da' td Dan"sk) said \\'ednesday he was not sure whether Fluharty "ould be returned to Caltfomta IQ face charges · here . 'T m not sure "hat's going to happen now." he said. "It ma) ulumatel~ be up to the go' ernors of the 1wo states to determtne in which pnson syste-m ht''s going 10 spend the re!.t of his hfe." fluhan) -will spend at least 30 )Cars tn pnson on the Colorado charges alone. ti he gets ttme ofT for good beha\lor There are also charg~ pending 1n l'tah and !\le' ad.a. Dansk~ said. OCC's Orange Appfe Computer Club will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturda} in room 20J of the Chem1str') Butldtng at the campus. Visitors are welcome. The cJub is designed to promote interest 1n computing usmg Apple Computers. through the exchange of information. ideas and uses of the computers. Meetings are held the first Saturday of each month. There 1s a S20 annual membership fee. Jevvelry store Owner shot during robbery • For more information about the club. call 432-5880. Anonymous AIDS-virus tests Laguna Beach Community Clinic will offer free. anon)mous HIV-an11bod} testing from 9 a.m. 10 3 p.m. eve l)· Saturday in October. tn honor of National AIDS Awareness Month. Testing will be done at the clinic's medical fac1hties at 460 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach. N o api:><>intment 1s necessary. The testing is in ad- dtt1on 10 the cltnic's regular testtng weekday C\ cnings. which requires an appointment. Testing includes pnvate and confidential counseltng b) trained counselors. who provide the current facts on AIDS. the s1gn1ficance of the test. how to assess one's nsk and how to protect oneself from possible e\posure tO the HIV virus that caus~s .\ID . Addtttonally . ..businesses and communit} or- ganizattons ma\ order AIDS Educatton Campaign kits. incl uding i:>osters. pamphlets. buttons. coffee mugs and other 1nforma11vc items under the - o;Jogan "AID . It's p to You." · For more in formation about th_e tcsting or the kits. call thc clinic at 494-0761. Family th~raplsts do lunch The Orange County Chapter of the California Marriage and Family Therapists have two UJ?COm- ing luncheon events. both open to professionals and the publtc. The monthh luncheon mecting will be from noon to 2 p.m: Fnday at the Orange Count} Medical .\ssoc1atton Conference Center. 300 S. FIQ"er St .. Orange. Speaker Dolores Jenncrson. Ph D .. will discuss "Blad. Iss ue !>." ( ost ot the luncheon ts S 13 b} mat I-in resel"\ at1ons or S 16 for phoned resel"\·a11ons or "alk-ins: S5 for student members. For 1nforma11on or resel"\·attons. call V1sk1 Hams-Walker. 16541 Gothard St . 1e. JOS. Hunt- ington Beach. Ca .. 92647: or at 41-lS770. The group's <\ttornc)/Therap1st ='et"ork luncheo n "'II be at noon Oct. 13. also at the OCMA Conference Center. Marv McDonough ";11 speak on ''The lmf?3C1 of Legal Proceedings on the Pre-School Child. ·• Ms. McDonough is a Child lk' elopment Instructor and Child Care Director at Irvine Valle~ College. For 1nformat1on or rescl"\·a11ons. call Ma nan Blakel} at 635-77 20. 'Ladders discusses hyperactivity Ladders group \\•111 present speaker Breena Satterfield of the Nattonal Center for H> peracttve Children in a program a1 8 p.m. tonight at the Zonta Club. 210 I £. 15th t .. Newpon Beach. Satterfield will discuss informatton about the cltntc, ho" speech and language affect the h} per- actt 'e child. ocial skills and special problems 1n adok sccnce. as "ell as shanng -;ome of her long- term fello" ship studies. For more tnformatton contact Debbie Del Rio at 759-OS or 759-111 5. Baltic states discussed Reser"' attons are due Fnday for those "ho wo uld ltke to attend an Oct. I 0 lecture on "The Baluc States Since Gorbachev." Jaak Tre1man. Honoraf) Consul of the Consulate of Estonia. 1s the speaker. Estonia ts the northernmost of the three fo rmer Baltic Repubh~. which have been part of ov1e1 Russia smce World War ll. The lecture will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Q uarterdeck Room of the Balboa Bay Club in Newpon Beach. For more information or rcscrvattons. call Penn) at 644-431 1. Thursday, Oct. 5 • 7:30 p.m. J"lne Plaaaill1 Commt11lo.. counct.I chambers. I Civic Center Plaza. Friday, Oct. 6 No mett1ngs scheduled 1•01 IC I I Of, D.itr ,,_ ~· ~ ~·· ... ,,.. Blessing the anlmals Ten-ye•r-old J•n•t Gibson·• p•rrot. Cleo. 11 ble11ed by t he Rev. Ken Kr•u•• o f St. Jo•chlm Church In Costa M••• on Wednesday during th• Fe•lt of St. Fr•ncl1 of A11111. w hose love of all God·1 cre•tlon1 earned him th• tltl• of patron saint of anlmals. - By The Dally Piiot A Jev.eln store 0" ner was shot 1n the shoulder ~'edncsda\ after he armed himself \\ttll a handgun and confronted an armed robber dunng a he1s1 at a Saddleback Plaza retail outlet. Police were sent to Gosse11 Je"elcrs at 13684 El Toro Road short!\ before r I a. m. in response to a reponed rob be~. said Orange Count~ hentTs Lt Die~ Olson. _ _ "The O'-' ner. a daughter and a son "t're tn the store along "'11h three customers when four or jj, e blacks -one V. ho ma' be a "oman -entered:· Olson said "Three of the men "'ere drcsS<d in bnght multicolored S'>'eat suits and one "as armed "llh a handgun .. C. us tome rs "ere mo' ed to tht-rt-ar of the st0re. and thl' suspects began sma~htng the d1spla~ ra!>e~ "11h ham- mi:r~. crov.rbars-and ttre uon~. Olson said. ·· .\ t that point. the st0re neighbor next door called 91 I ... Olson said .. tore o~ner Roben Gossen. "ho "a~ standing behind a pan1t1on that run~ three quarters of the length of the store. came out wtth a handgun. faced off wi th the armed suspect. and a gunfight emui:d ·· Gos5t'tl. 6'1--"3., '>110! ont~ rn rhe shoulda There "as no 1ndlC'atton.1hat an~ of the su<tpects "t're "'ounded dunng the shooiuut. Olson said The suspects escaped "'1th an unkno" n amount ot Jt·"cl~ and "ere la<.t seen dn,1ng a"a' 1n a tour-door "htte <>edan. poss1bl~ a Honda Two arrested-after chase in stolen truck By BOB VAN EYKEN T"o men 1n a stolen trurl-. k d <.. u<,t.t Mt-sa police on a high-speed cha!>e through thrct> rn1cs belore being arrt>Stl'd earl\ \.\ ednesda'. Rohen .\ T U.fT{'\. 2t-o. and Da \ 1d \.\ Melendrez . :;6. both residents of Orange .. en.· arrt·sted on susp1c1on ot auto thclt posS<ss1on of coca me :ind e' ading arre'it The pursu11 began "hen 3 Costa \ ks.i 1ral1k serl(elnt stopped the Tc." ota p1d.- Uf)"tru k for speedmg at I 5LI a m at :;~511 'e" port Bh d. Lt ( 1a~ \\ etister \S td \\ hile gt. '.'ieal Lt•,eratt "as "alking 10 the 'eh1cle. 1ht" uspects sped a"a~ .\pursuit ensued in'oh 1nB other Co tJ \ksa poltce car and a heltcpotcr 0t1iccrs chased tht• su peels nonh on thl· (\1<,ta \k\J Frt't'" 3) through '\an ta .\nJ and tnlll Or::rn ge.-"h('rC unit'-!rom thl· <)ra ngi: Pl>ltn· Ot·panmrnt ,1n1nl·d the purC\Ull The ~U'>pt'l.!4' then left the tn.·i:"J' Jt ( hapman .\\1.'nue and ~·11n1rnued ""'' at speeds appro..ilh1n~ ~-. '11ph \\ l'h\te1 -.aid .\t thi: 101er\t'lttL1n ot Pr•l<.~:rt and Bond J\t'nUl'' the ... uspel.l'> kft the ... ar and tkd on 1 ... 1~11 Poll .. .: .,urr11undt•d thl· area and arre<.tl•d h111h men :i \hon ume I.Her .\ .,mall amount of -«.•.::i1n.· "J' tnund 1n th~ trud .. \\ ehSll'f ..aid &cause bo th su pe.:-ts are on p3n1le for ea rher •nmes. no bail ·ha been St"I for them. \\i:b~ter sa id. Tht"~ '>'t're being hl•ld at the ( O\ta \tcsa Jail \\ ednt' da' Laguna Laurel review peri<;>d extended l y LESLIE EARNEST Of ,,,_ 0 •11)1 "Hot \t•n The ~5-<la} f>\'nt'd ''h1 .. 'h lht• pubh ... has to re' IC" t•n' 1ronmt·n tJI J t''-umenh on the L.'.lguna l.Jurcl dl'\ clopment :ind widening of Llguna ( .ln)on Road has been extended b~ an adJ111onal 15 da} "· count} officrnl'I aid \\ l'Jnc.·~dJ' .\s a re-;ult. the puhlll' "tit ha'e until Oct. JO 10 re' tt'" the "etght~ docu- mentsthat dew I ho" the 3. ~00-home de,elopment and rnad "1dcning '>'tit af- fect the area bet" een El Toro Road and the an Diego Frce"a). The C\tens1on came the da' after the Laguna Beach C'11~ Counrtl took a senes of steps 10 block or at least stall both developments th(') sa} "111 1rreparabl} damage the can~on. one of thrt•e route motonsts use tL' en1e1 tht• c1 t\ The council \Olcd un.1n1mtlU!>h Tues- day to co-sponsor a pmtc!>t \\311'. through Laguna Can)On on No' 11 and 10 erect a sign 1n tht• .. ·an~ ... 1n ak rt rn g. nhllllf1't~ in "here the de' l'lopmt·n1 -"h1\'.'h tn· eludes 8U acrl'S 111 n1mnwrt 1.il dn l'kip· ment. recreation area' and .1 gt.ill t·ourse -1s c:<pel'ted ll' tic built Thi· : 1 :;t1-a.-re plan al~o call ~ for I 21 t :tl r ... , hl tic St'I aside for 11pt·11 'Pan• .\lter hearmg .1 fl'Pl'rl 1rl1111 l'Ot' re,1· dent that tht' l'n' minml'ntal report ~ nn the Laguna l Jurl'I .rnJ l J~un.1 l an~on Road "1deninti prnJl'\ '' .tfl' tn1.l1mpkk· and not \\tJ d, J\,11l.1hk 1h,• c1,un,1l asked tht• u'unl~ Ill pn\\ 1Jt• nwrl' rop1e\ of the report Jnd tht•n 'IJrt the do .. ·l running ag.Jtn ,rn lht• J '-dJ' rC'' tl'" penod In add111on. thl' rnunul .1grel.'d w asl.. that anotht•r puhhc h .. ·anng on \ht• l\\O prOJCClS OC hd J 11' l Jg_UOJ l:kJ, h ( )J. fic1als rnstructeJ :ht• \°II\ .m orm·' Ill begin t•,am1n1ng. tht.' ... n, 1rnnm~·n1al documents to J t>ternH Ol' '' hethcr thl'Tl' 1\ a legal avenue tht.' nt' ..-an tra,el a' 11 cont1nut·s to ~t-J rch lll1 <I \\a\ "' hlol·~ thl· de' rlooment · Counc1hi.oman L1dJ 1 rnnn 'a1J J "ttn s1m1lar to the ont· nl"' 'tanJing in lhl· can~on C\pres~ing. tht• cit'·, oppo'>ltll'n 10 the an Joaquin Hills wlh' J~ he enxtt•d to reg1 ter concern "1th tht• hou~10g deH~lopment In effcll. the '1gn "l'Uld sa~. "Entering The !nine C..v's Llguna Laun:! proJe-ct -' 2t'lll hllme<. "'111 ht' here O<ln ... Lennl'' 'aid "It' otn 10u<,h \t'f\ •mr-,1nJnl lllf u' Ill U~ all ui lhl' rTit'Jn <., Jt \IUf Ji,pll'-11 Ill pre,ent tttat pro1ect 1rom going lot"ard ·· Leone' said Count} supen 1<.l1r., "h1) a Pf"'" ed tht• plan tn concept tn 1-l~J and a re' 1'111n 1n 1986. had hopt>d to mat e a tinal dt·,·1<.1on on both prt'Jt'Cts Del t ~ lht•1r la"t meettng ot the ~ear \\ tth lht' e\lt'n4'mn of the en' 1rnnmen1al rt'' it'" ptTtlxi the final heanng ha~ tit.·en IX''IPllOl'd until Jan. J . t4Q() Thl· Ora ngt· <.. l'Unt~ PlJn•ning < •lffi· m1sc;1on. \\ htl h had e\p<.'\°ted Ill ticgin hold10g h<.'anng' 1n '"\l'mb..-r ,,ii\ no" hold II' h<.'Jrln~<. ,,n l!W rrPJl'l'l' J)l•, " and De, l \) .\fter hel!nng llf tht• plan' :"'r th, e\tens10n. Laguna Bc.i .. h n:~1d~n1 Linda Eckmann 'aid bll da'~ <.h11ulJ ha\\~ t'it..'t"1 the m101mum 11me all'"mcd for l'-'IJ ;uch complicated and 1mpvnant pro1t·l.ls Th<. public <.hould rcalh haH JI k'J<,t 411 da~' t(I 1.C1n~1der "'ha1 1rnrac1 <.u, h dl'' l'tnr · ment "Ill ha'c ,,n the l'O\lf\'n:nl·nt <.hl· s.atd "\\ t'0 r<.' cn ... umt'il·rl.'J ti' tht~ dl·ad- line\.' <.ht' said .\ 'po"-e'" om an IN fht· ~ 11w < o "hH.h o"n" 1he can\\'n IJnJ anJ 1, propo~1 ng the L.igu n:i L.iurel dt•\ dop- ment. 1<.')ued J hnl'.'I i;1a1em<.·n1 \\ t>dnl' - da' altt"rnoon 'up{ll.1n1ng th<.' \Olin!'·, dt'ct tOn to l"\ll'Od lhl' fl'\ 11.'\\ pl'rtL>J "\.\ e 1-.no" the count) has man~ oh1ec- 11, es 1t'\ t~ing to meet and we ~uppon the de-c1s10n." Carol Hoffman said. 4 reputed gang members held in drive-by shooting ly City News Servke Four reputl'd Santa .\na ~ng members were arrestc-d Wcdnesda~ as suspt'Cts in the dnvc-b~ shoo11ng 10 Garden Gro' e that left a toddler and a )Oung man dead and S1' others "oundl'd Thrct-,ear-olt.I Frank Fernant.ln Jr and Miguel Na,<1rro. 19.. wen-on their wa\ to the mo' 1es "hen the\ "crC' gun- ned down in a rcstdt•nttal neighborhood the ni(Ult of Scot. In. ~rrested in conncctton "llh the ktlltngs ..-.en-Roman Mencha a. 19. Robert Figu- eroa. 20, Louis V3lde1. 2 . and a 1 4-~ear­ old boy whose n:ime "as "tthheld be- cause of his aje. said Garden Grove motonsts. Polt('C Lt. John \.\ oods. Tpe ~uspects are allegedl~ memhe~ of the Santa Ana 5th trttt gang · ··w e made four arrests at tht" susfl("Cts' homes and reco' ered 'iinous ntles and hand&uns from the rtstdt"nces." said \ oods. "We also searched a homt" 1n Rnerside and three others in Santa Ana." estimated at SI S.000 • • • The !>U peels. each booked on ~uspi­ .. ·1on of one-C'ount of consp1rac~ to c-om- m11 murder. 11 counts of attempted m urdcr and one count of street terronsm. "ere betng held "lthout bail 1n Oranaie Count' Jail. \\ oOds said the} arc expected to be arraigned tn Central Mun1c1pal Coun 1n Santa '\na on Fnda~ Fountain Valley A house painter is susp«ted in the theft of a handgun from a home on the 9SOO block of Moss Olen Av- enue. The homeowner said a small bq the same size as the 1un case was pl8cled on the closet shelf in an a~rent ancmpt to hide the theft of wtre released to their parents. who agretd to pay for the damage. La Costa Dnve said someone poured chemicals on her lawn and damaged it. • • • Someone stoic a black aod white The owner of a Dat un 2 OZ found hts car on bricks and all four um and wheels missing. along With the T-top, on the I 000 bl()(k of El C.amino. Loss was S 1.000 the S90 1un. • • • A 2~year--old Fountain Valley man was arrnled at Robin Avenue and Cedar Cirtle for dnlnken driv· ina-ona ~-Su~ fled from HU&ha Mar- ket. 9091 Oerfield A~ .• al\cr tryi .. to ~ ~ with • stoltft PIYroU cbd. • • • 5"'m1 t.venila were 1m11e11 after ~ 11..V~ 0. SdMM>I. I 7'1S Lol ...... ~--N dnW8 .... olflbl ~ .......... -- Irvi ne A woman in the Windwood K.nowl apenment reported a man e~poscd himself to her near the laundry room just afttr I p.m. Tues- day. The only description the woman cou.ld aive w polict was of the man shorU. which were black. Someone at a business at 9292 Jeronimo Roed ttDOned thar Rams lidlas weft 11o1en. ne 9Cf'SO" suspectS aa employee or deanina cnw. Avco I 1 '• lJ49 MkMll9D Raid .... --illll . a 1!111· ~ MoMmr e-n•lll • ~-~ .... A .. <DllS 11 llil..tio .......... . • • • • A manager at a bustn('SS in the 7500 bl()(k of Wame-r A venue said a man paid for two scoops of gra vel. but he left the-store with four scoops. • • • A naked man came running into the Sltttt near Aonda Street and Oanteld Avenue and tried to attack htt. a woman said. -·" .. About S2.uuu in furniture v.'3\ stokn from a vac.ant home in lhc 9000 block of Comwa.U Onvc. • • • A lcat~r Jacttt and a hununa knife •crt stolen 1n the 16000 bt k of Irby Lant . . . , A woma.n rcponed th•t thrtt or four sbttboardcn stoooed traffic tn a s-rk•nt lot tn the 6800 bl k of Warner-Ave nue a.nd &rJUtd w1lh t' Peugeot mountatn bicycle from an unlocked garage in the 6400 block of Tyrone C'1rclc. Co ta Mt-a Buralars took two VCRs after ran- sackinJ a homt on the ~ block of V1cton1 tttet. l.o$s wu es1unated t mote th.an Sl.400. • • • T he: stereo. speaken and amphficr& wtre stolen from a CheV)• Bluer 1n a lot at 1626 Ohms Way. Lou WI $2. J ()(), • • • AD e \-<mploytt may Mve nlered a lockc.-d sto,...e room. ...._ throu&h di') wall and..._~'°° from a J()(ll.f'd ufe at .... u • k. U .\.1 12 ~..._ • • • Jcwdr) and a....., "Mn from a ~•~...--·-"""" w---·-· o( UMU R09d. .. .. Or-. C°'8t DAILY PILOT I Thuraday, October 5, 1988 Comparable wortfl forces dealt fat al blow White House denies NoFiega c;oup role SAN FRANCISCO. (AP) -The nation's larJest current "comparable wonh" suit was dealt an apparcn\I) fatal blow Wednesday when a feder- al judge ruled that the state of Cabfontia had not deliberatel) underpaid thousands of women in femaJe-dominated state jobs. U.S. District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel dismissed a suit b)' the Cali- fornia State Emp!~yees' Association. on behalf of 60.000 or more past and present fernalc state employees, that claimed deliberate sex discrimina- tion in state salary-settinS: WASH INGTON (AP) -The Bush administration said Wednes- day tt was not asked and did not promise to aid 10 Tuesda\ 's failed coup against e_anaman1an leader Manuel Antomo Nonega but re- serves the nght to use milatnl) force on tts .. own time1ab1c.:· Amid sharp criticism from Con- gress that the United State~· should have step_ped an to help topple Nor- iega. officials said the adm1na · tra11on was in the dark Tucsda~ about what "a happening in Pan- ama. with no details about th e coup's chances of success. There were suggestions. though, that a clear effort to restore democraq might have brought J.J.S. help to the rebels. ·u .. officia ls, asking not to be identified, said the rebels had Nor- iega in custody for four to five hours but then let him go. an account substantially confirmed by Noriega aides in Panama. "h's crazy. I don't understapd it," an onic1al sa id when asked why the insurgents decided to free Nonega. In Panama, Security forces ar- rc-sted three members of Gen. Manu- el Antonio onega's general stafl and about 35 other soldiers after a failed coup. according to a "war communique.. read over national radio Wednesday. Panamanian officials also said rc- bellina troops held Norieaa for sev- eral hours during the attempted coup Tuesday but that the coup's leader was killed during the fighting. The communique did not give • any reason for the arrests of Col. Guillermo Wong, the head of state seq.1rity, and two other mc;mbcrs of the 20-member'High Command, the Panamanian cquivaJent of a general staff. If members of the High Com- mand were implicated sn the coup, however. it would mean the.plotting agasnsl Noriega extended much higher than the tower-level p fficers involved in the 'rebellion. Bush was buffeted by words from Conaress. where one senior Re- publican said, "We blew it," and a Democratic collcaaue spoke scornfully of "cold feet." In the Senate. Jesse Helms, R- N.C., proposed an amendment to an anti-drug bill to authorize Bush to use U.S. troops to forcefully remove Nori~ from p<>wer and brina him to tri;ll in the,.Unitcd States on the drug charges already pendina 1Pinst him. The move was seen as sym- bolic. since Bush already has such p<>wers. Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill, testifying before a Senate com-.m.iuee. indicated the United States bid kept its distance Tuesday be-caute the rebels bad little posaibility of removina Noricp. Bru~hina aside criticism of the U.S. reacuon, Baker said, "It's easy to be an armchair aencraL" ''The United States retains the 'option to use American forces. That option has never been ruled out,'' Baker told the Senate Finance Com- mittee. "But if you're goina to risk American lives. it's the president's view that you do so on your pwn timetable .... You don't do so on the basis of someone else's plans and in resp<>nsc to rapidly changing cir- cumstances." Patel left open the possibility that CSEA could try to prove tile.pl discrimination because of 1he cffm of state· salary and JOb classifications on women's pa) levels. But that type of suit.' without proof of deliberate discrimination. has been made much more dinicult to prove by a recent Supreme Court rultng. First train ldad of refugees arrives in W. ~Germany The union has ''failed to caIT) (its) HOF. West German~ (~P l -Thousands of East uen)1an refugee!) in Comm unist-ownro train<; that were locked up to bar l'Ompatnol~ from Joining the exodus am'l'd in Hof earl\ Thur da\ alk1 a Jda' · pla~ued J'ourne~ through C1etho'>ll>- \'.ak1a and 1hcir homeland. • burden of proof of showing that (the s~te) e~gaged 1.n intenuonal dis-cnmmatton agasnst \\Omen state employe6,'' Patel. a former lawyer for the National Dig.aru.z.al1on for Women, said an a 38-pa2e rulinll. The union is "shocked and disap- p<>inted" by the ruling but. has nf.ide no decision on an appeal. 11 presi- dent. Margaret Dean. said . Thousands of Ea~1 Ge rman'> chanting "We \\ant out'" had flocked to 1ra1n stations and hncd tracks 1n their homeland 1n hoix·'> of joining 1he1r compatnots ahoard COLUMBUS DAY Our Everyday Low Prices are Reduced EVEN FURTHER on These Selections: FOR BOYS SELECTED <ALL SIZES) •Fleece Separates •Jog Sets •Sweaters •Walk Shorts •Shoes and Sneakers Choose trom great names like Adia a s, Le Tigre, Asp~tUGk. Beverl y Hills Pol o Cl ub, I.C.E .. Maneuvers and more. FOR GIRLS SlLECTt.IJ •2-14 Fleece & Knit Sets •4-14 Novelty Sweaters and Knit Tops •7-14 Fall Pants •Infants' Sets •Shoes and Sneakers Choose trom great names like Jet Set. Swat, Colter Bay, Fame, Palmetto's, Health-tex & m ore. • \\ha1 could be the last freedom trains 10 the West West German journalists said the\ hl·ard unconfirmed reports of scn'ous inJune when East German authonues stopped some East Ger- man.., from gelling aboard the trains. We~1ern diplomats in Prague. the C1cchoslovak capital. had specu- la ted that auempts by East German authonucs to pr('vent the throngs from hoarding the trains had caused 1he dl'la)!>. East Germans seeking to board the trains jammed Western em- bassies. swam rivers and lined rail- r.oad tracks in at least four East bloc nations Wednesday. · On Tuesday. East German> 's hard-ltne leaders had for the second time iA less than a week agreed to allow saf(' passage to the West for thousands of would-be emigres who had massed at the West German Embassy in Prasue. The first of eight trains that had Quantities are llmtted. For your convenience. p rices are as marked. left Prague late Wednesday arrived in this border town at S:SO a.m. It was believed to be carrying at least 1.000 people. East Berlin on Tuesday said it would allow one more exodus of disill usioned citizens, then suspended visa-free travel to Czechoslovakia, the only country to which East Germans could go without fi rst obtaining government perm1ss1on. The agreement covered an esti- \. THE WORLD'S BIGGEST CLOTHING STORE JUST FOR ICIDSI • ~-"'--... _,.. - mated 11 000 weary refugees who had converged on West Germanfs embassy in the Czechoslovak capi- tal, but there were reports thousands of others throughout the East bloc were hoping to take part. A crowd of C2echoslovaks ap- plauded as the first group left the embassy area 10 board buses to the train station. Helmeted riot police arrived ~and pushed the onlookers back. House ptJIJs the plug on catastrophic health care WAS HI NGTON (AP) -The House bowed to an avalanche of protest Wednesday b~ vouna to re- peal the catastrophic health in- surance program enacted JUSt !1 year ago as the first major expansion of Medicare. The 360-66 vote was a virtual mirror image of the 328-72 vote by which the measure passed last year en route 10 s1griature into la" b} then-President Reagan. After the repeal vote, the House immediately turned 10 consideration of a plan that would restore a small part of the program. However. even that modest attempt by architects of the onginal plan was defeated. 269-1 56. "The Amencan people have spoken:· declared Sen. Wilham Roth. R-Del. "The House of Rep- resentatives has listened." Alth o u_gh the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act was en- nched as 1t rolled through Congress under a bipartisan head of steam last year. the 1mtiaJ push came from Reagan. who asked for a wa> to shield elderly and disabled Medicare beneficanes from the financial ruin of major illness. Notwtthstanding the w1de support tt enjoyed last year. the measure carried an h1stonc self-fi nancing mechanism that turned out to be a time bomb that exploded an protest from well-to-do elderly Americans upset with being forced to pay for the increased benefits. About 6 percent of the 33 mtlhon people eh11ble for Medicare would have to pay a surtax of up to $800 this year to pay for the program and many of the complaints came from that group. More than half of those covered -perhaps 60 percent of the 33 million -would not be subject to the controversial surtax at all. but rather a $48 tab deducted in $4-per· month chunks from thClr Social Sc· cunty checks. For the other m1lhons covered b) the program. the add1t1onaJ I 989 charge for the government insurance program that would allow them to consider dropping their private sup- plemental p<>bcics would range be· tween $48 and SSOO -scaled to taubte income. While there was no question that almost all of the heat felt by House members was generated by irate senior citizens demanding repcaJ. some of the backers of the program warned that the last word had not been heard and' that the Political benefit ultimately would accrue to those who stood by the procram. • SATIPSATIACTIGAE/lSATI OMA T Pr" Courttt • Tttl liking Str11tgltt • Ac"'"""'"' , .... • eo•• CouftMlno end AppkllloN • s...-,sue. • CttlCll Wrl•ng • T•"',.,., Pr.,lft lton • ... """"' Sofvlnt . a.a.,.. 8e ''"" " IJ.. ·-,, ,._ ,. I.I ( \ I . I •. 0 H '\ I \ H H 11< I· ' ., t •• I) ,, Ii ,.,,,,,. ~ •I 1 )':I '"\'"f Some may get Insurance rate cut SAN FRANClSCO -Big-city drivers who pay high insurance rates because of where they live may be entitled to reduct.ions u nder the rate freeze announced by st.ate Insurance Commissioner Roxani Gillespie. according to a top aide. Gillespie said Wednesday, however, that she expects to resolve the issue by the end of the year with regulations that will determine whether area of residence can affect a driver's insurance rates. As of Nov. 8, "pricing auto insuran~ by the neighborhood in which a driver lives is temporarily prohibited," Gillespie said in a statement. She said hearings on the issue, bcginn'ing Oct. 30, should conclude by the end of tpc year with new rules on whether and how "'ucf\ an insurer can consider· area of residence in setting rates. Pro-ct,Qlce candidate wins . ESCONDIDO -Republi can pr0<ho1ce proponent Tnc1a Hunter. the winner in the 16th Assembly Distnct race. says she hopes to mend ~n> rifts stirred during a divisive battle with write-m and anti-abon1o n candidate Dick Lyles. A fellow Republican. Lyles was defeated by Hunter twice in two months. Unofficial final results showed Hunter recei,ed 49 percent in Tuesday's special election. compared to 13 percent for Democrat Jeannine Correia 38 percent shared b)' Lyles and another wnte-1n candidate. Kirby Bowser. McManln trlal !1earlng end LOS ANGELES -Prosecution and defense attorneys rested their cases Wednesday in the marathon McManin preschool molestauon tnal. scums the st.age for closing arguments to bcg10 next week. Superior Coun Judge William Pounders. who often exprt'Ssed fear that the case woul~end m a mistnal. said he now expects the matter to be placed m the hands of JUrors by Nov. I. The trial. now 10 its third year. 1s the longest criminal proceeding 1n U .S. historv. Its cost of SIS million has made it the.. most expensive case · ever tried in Los Angeles. Ra} mond Buckey 31 . and his mother. Peggy McMartin Buckey. 62. are charged with 64 counts of molestation and a shared count of conspiraq involving alleged molestations of 11 children at their famil y owned school. '\·\TIO'\ ·\I, RHlt:t ·s Flag-burning measure stalled WASHINGTON -Senate Democrats put the brakes on a bill to ban flag desecration late Wednesda}. saying a pair of Republican-sponsored changes in the wording would leave it vulnerable to a Supreme Coun challenge. "The one thing we are required to avoid doing, or giving the court an excuse to suggest we are doing. as to proscribe an) communicative ideas ... any speech,'' Sen. Joseph Biden. D-Del.. said as the Senate postponed action. He said, however. that the coun might well interpret the proposed changes as an effort to hmll freedom of speech. Sponsors had e\pected to pass the ball Wednesday afternoon but instead ended up hoping to "i n approval toda). USS Iowa skipper charged "'\ W i\SHING T ON -The captain of the l 'SS lo" a and three subordinatcs were charged w11h derehruon of dut~ for "1olating adm1nis-- trative procedures aboard the battleship on which 4 7 men "cr~ killed in an ex plosion. the Navy said Wednesda~. The acuo ns against the four men. ranging from "admin1strat1,e correct1\C~ measurt·s to pun1t1H letters o r admonition," resulted from admiral's mast hcanngs conduc ted earhcr this week on board the lo"a ·1n the Mediterranean b} ice .\dm. Joseph .. Donnell 111. The Na') invesugation turned up numerous la ' procedures. including expenmcntat1on with extra-strength gunpo"t'r and prOJCCttle loads. Despite '1olat1ons of procedure. the Na"~ said. "Nont." of the d1scrcpanc1es resultt."d in or contnbuted to tht." c'plosaon" o n .\pnl 19. HUacker gets 30-year sentence WASHINGTON -A Lcbant."se h1Jacker con' acted o f commandemng a Jetliner in Beirut 1n 1985 w11h t"o .\mt."ncans aboard "as SC'ntenced Wedne~a) to 30 }Cars in pnson. Fawa1 Younis. grabbed h~ FBI agents aboard a )acht in 1987 and brought to the Cotted tatcs to <;tand tnal. told I .S. D1stnct Coun Judge Aubre~ Robinson that "I am not a member" of an) terronst group. • Younis said the two Amencans on the Jordanian a1rhner "ere "treated as fnends" b) the hijackers dunng a 30-hour ord~I over the Mediterranean Sea that ended with the 70 passengers and crew members being freed. The hijac kers then blew up the aarcrafi. 11,500 pounds of cocaine aboard ship NEW O RLEAN -The Coast Guard seized a ship cammg 11.500 pounds of cocaine -the largest mant1mc cocaine seizure an h1stof). Coast Guard officials said Wcdnesda}. The Zedom Sea. a 185-foot offsho re suppl~ vessel reportedly headed from Colo mbia but fl} 1ng the Panamanian na •. 1s being <:Seoned to New Orleans. said Rear .\dm. Wilham F Merlin Nine peo_ple aboard were arrested and will be tuml"d °'er to the Drug Enforcement Admin1strat1on. he said. I Lebanese discuss division of power TAIF Saudi Arabia -Heckled by Iran. Lebane5e legislators met Wednesday and debated scrappmg a 46-)ear-0.M,t pact that divides aovem- ment JObs along S«tanan lines. The) agittd earher to revamp Parliament with an equal number of Moslems and Chnst1ans 10 an cffon to end the 14-ycar-old CIVll war. . Any agreement. however. must wt~ the su~pon of J><?wcrful warlords who have controlled much of Lebanon s1n('e tighung bcpn an 1975. Moslem militia leaders Nabih Berri and Walld Jumblatt reportedly pve ncpuve assessments of the Taif efforts on Wednesday. Militia leaders have been kt'pt away from the ".'rellng. Israeli soldiers klll 2 P alestlnlans JERUSALEM -Israeli sotdien fired oo masked P•lcsunians 10 the Gaza Strip on Wednesday. k.llhna two and wo~ndin1 othcn. the army said. Arab rcponers said some sold1e"? were disguised as !~borers a!'d drove a private car. The army spokesman s office said the sokhen ~re tn uruform. SiJUcen Palestinians m all were rcponed wounded by lsratlt aunfirc 1n the occupied territories Wednesday. Also Wedntsday, three Palestinians suspected of coll•bo_raJina with Israel were reponed kil.ltd by fellow .Arabs. N~rty 590 ~nt1n1ans have been killed ~ Israelis since the uE>ri11na beaan 1n the occupied West Bank and Gau Stnp l l mon~s qO. F'ony lsradis also have died. lo addiuon. 126 Pllestiruans were k.ilkd by fellow Arabs. Orenoe eo.t DAILY PILOT!Thut'9day, October 5, ltl9 Al Crippled bomber lands· on Its nose EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -,. S..I B bomber crew from Teus made a white-knuckle landina in the California dcsen. puttina the crippled aircraft do~ safely with its nose landin& pr stuck in the up pos1t1on. Leaving a cloud of dust in lls wake. the massive bomber skidded on its nose for more than half a minute Wednesday evening. The aucratrs nose landing gear Jammed earl)' Wednesday morning dunng a training night over Texas. The bomber rtf uded 1n m1daJr and new to Cahfom1a in order to land on the 12-mile-lona drv lalce ~. 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IOW ,......, 12.,pm 9'5S pm Smog report ., ____ ... <ldv•>f•• children ¥1D 1~ -rty 10 CUl1"'4 otCl lVflltl and ltfNll\ ondoOI> duung 11111 M1d M<ond , nq wnog .it:ru A 1nl1d Uo)Qt """ " c'*"7 at PSI 40Q, M1d '"'° Of"WI.. popul;M IOn IS acM>tO 10 •• ,....,,., >fWde lttpong Iii doors --""" Surf /Sun/Moon ,.. llZI IHAN 2-3 POOf 2-4 poc)f 2-4 POOf 2-4 POOf 2-4 POOf 1·3 POOf 1·3 POOi '"" wn ""' toelity ar 6 4'1 am M'CJ SH I 41 " )() p m • ~ ...... F rt<lay at " ~ am M1Cl>fUa1619pm ,,,.. moon •I.M'S IOd•y ., 11 I 7 • m -sru ., 9 SJ pm II ll)tS Frld•y .. I IO a m ..-d >tOat 1048pm ENTERTAINMENT CENTER " For Only ~479 58"x22"x54" in oak or white wash all solid oak fronts and mouldings AT THE NEWCOMER "A Look of Westem Beauty" 897 For The Whole Set Hunyl • ' IDllOHl\1 .Illegals should be included in the 1990 Census Costa M«a's Cit~ ~ouncil seized a rare opportun'ity' Monday.to make a dec1s1on that was economically practical and ~1ally relevant.. T~e decision was approval of a resolution -over obJecuons from councilmen Orv Am- burgey and Ed Glasgow - endorsing the inclusion of illegal residents in the 1990 Census. Most of the debate focused on economics. Supporters of the resolution. councilwomen Mary HornbuckJe an~ Sandy Genis, argued that local govern- ments are required to offer many services to all residents despite their citizenship status. and that census figures·arc often the key to how much money is provided by the state and federal governments for those services. Amburgey ~nd Gla~gow did not dispute that argument. They based their oppostt1on on continuing the persoaa DOD grallJ status of illegal aliens at any and all cost. . For:iunately, Amburgey and Glasgow ended up on the losing side when Mayor Peter Buffa sided with Hornbuckle and Genis. It was the riJht dt'.c~sion. . t The eco~om1c reahues of government services fu nded by a population head count present a significant gray area that must be' deaJt with. It's hard 10 condone services to Cho~ in lhe l!nited States illegally, bu~ it's foolhardy 10 contrnue refusing that these pcopre exist at the cost of n:i <?ney that !ocal governm~nts deserve. Why sho uld local ctllzens receive fewer services or serv ices of less quality because illegal aliens live here and receive the benefits but arc not part of the funding formula? Unfortunately, pragmatic politics are also part of this argµment over counting illegal al iens. Democrats and Republicans want to see illegals counted because the census se ts the stage for poli tical power in the next decade. Right!) or wron.g)y, !lumbers are t~e name of the game. Cahlorn1a stands to gam. at least five new seats in the ~ouse, which increases the state's political clout in Wash- ington. However. those fi ve new seau do not guarantee that Democ rats won't still control the reapportionment process. . While the political aspects of a full census require some thoughtful action by our best legal minds. it should not be the death of a full census. The sacrifice would be too great because the 1990 Census could be the first accurate count of our nation's population by race. sex and age. It would establish a demographic benchmark that would remove the estimates and projections about city, county. state and national populations. It would not compromtsc the status of illegal aliens, but it would end the foolish praClice of denying that illepl aliens are a part of our economic and social makeup. Opinions upressed 1n this sp.-1ce are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e.11pressed on this pa~ are those of their authors and anms Readers· comments art 1nvned and may be sent to The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box I 560. Costa Mesa 92626 O'l'lll<H \ 01('1 .. , Lessons learned from Hugo ... California should pay close attention as the residents of Charleston. S.C.. struule to re-establish a working community in the wake orHurricane Hugo. which swept ashore ... with pound ing. 135 mph winds and torrnnts of rain. Charleston is copying_ with the sort of disaster its emergency-preparedness officials ·must certain ly have con- sidered ... Even so. the city is groping its way through the disaster .. . Much of the technology we take for granted requires electricity. which Hugo knocked out. That means many we re without refn geration or lights or the pumps that fill gasoline tanks. Among the necessities being shipped in are ice, plastic sheeting. blankets. trash bags, diapers. tools and bottled water. We should pa) attention because our emergency- preparedness planners have been preparing for a big earthquake experts say will hit Californ ia. We've been urged to prepare: to bolt down bookcases and water heaters. store water and food and bone up on first aid techniques. Some have said we should be able to take care of ourselves for at least three days. because it might be at least that long before we can expect help. Tboosaad Ods News CbroDlcle '>RANGf COAST laily_P_ila_t __ _ Ht l~t. \I \R' l Ill tel 11\1 \' -l'l Ill l'llt'H tO\I I \I I b lilor 110' It \I I ' \ .. 1111.11" I 1l1tor 111\lt l \\I' 'n \I \I \IClll l- 111\ hl1to1 KtH.t-11 Ill t)O\I I-rAlun•• I-1l11or ICOt. UC l \ ICI "'0 \ !'port• l-1h1nr (,\In FtO~ I \\II flu'lll•'" t.li11or Tm1 "'no G rrula1lnn Oin t 1or 'I t:tu Pt 1•0 l iri•ulatwn \larkt•t111J \1111111111·r ttOtt FR\ \I\ llonH' UrhH·r~ \IH1•11..r l.H \I 0' f.OOU <:1o tomf'r !°'C"t' i• 1• \111111111·r PRA"OO SHAii c.. ........ , RtlO\IH 9t t fl> O•t• Pr0t "''"' \lan•ft"' 00\ \ \ J \( OIJ..,0\ tttltl "•MJ"' Gt:OllGE A•At Z Dlu ... ,._,,._. 'fHntirr J \ '' fll>.ll Ill·.' UHCL Hf'll11I 't1fl'• \10 11111.tn t llt,HI tHU.\I\ \ oa~,,ifird \1un111.t••r Jt tn n t I I l't. 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The British uoops were souodl) defeated, and their Indian ally, Tecumseh, wa.s lolled. In 1962. the Beatles' first bit, ''Love Me Do." was rel~ tn the Un1Jed Kingdom. ' In 1978. author Isaac Bashcvis 1nger v.as named winner of lbe Nobel Pnze fo r literature. · In 1981. PreSldent Reagan signed a resoluuon making Swedish diplomat Raoul WaJlenberg. who disappeared while in Sovtet custody <iunng \\torld War II. an honorary Amencan citizen. · Toda) 's Binhdays: Actor Donald PleaS(nce is 70. Actress Glynis Johns 1s 66. Comedian Bill Dana is 65. inger-m~s1c1an Steve MiUer is 46. Actress Karen Allen 1s 38. Rock ·· singer and famine-relief organizer l.--~~~·~~\l\E-V Bob ucldof IS 35. l ,t :TTEHS Blow away gun-r;ontrol To the Editor· on more than the v.eekt'nd ~out I am responding to ad"ocates of htkc to scream 1n the night gun control. In 1976, m} ind11Terent Recentl). he fo und out lus mother attitude 1ov.ard firearms and the and three sisters are alive in Phnom Second mendment started 10 Penh. l 'nfonunatel'. his father and change. I met a Cambodian refugee brothers were murdered in front of throu~ m) chu·rch v.ho Joined m) the famil). fathers scout troop. I haw another fnend from ma1n- He descnbed fleeing his war-lom land China "ho gne,ed o'er the country and barel} escaping through recent a1roc111e against Chinese stu- the Jungle into Thailand. The den ts at T1ananmen Square atroc1t1es he witnessed caused him · The c~stal ckar logic these hor- ror taught me "3'.> <1 t1uns 01 an' countr'\ on this Eanh must ha\t~ the meam: to make go,emments. "ar- nng facuons. burglars. rapists. Ctl think tv.1ct' bt'fnrr comm11t1ng atroc111es. Both m~ fnends agree I hasten to add 1he' ha' e much more ex- penence v.ith gun rnntrol that 1deal- 1st1c ad\(>eatt'' in the L·nt1ed tares WILLl.l.\1 NEWTOS BEQI ETTE t usta \k~ Several schools can use S6 .00,000 To the Edttor: I "as ccnaanl~ surprised to read m tht• ~·pt. I ' Daily Pilot that according to Newpon-\ksa l 'n1tit·J School D1stnct Supenntendent John N1roll. the "'honl d1 tnct budget ··in cludes a $600.000 surplus for \.\h1i:h no use has been dl"tffitltncd." M) daughter came home from th.: fir'>t da ~ 0 1 school. Sept. 11. to report there v.ere students s1111ng on the floor in her .\ P Engh sh class The ne" da' the\ v. l're j!.I\ en chairs. but not desks. Her .\P Ph Htt ,. d.w. "111 ha\C tO ~han' '>001e matrnals -nlll eno ugh for each '>tullt'nt lhe Junior l ' S H1ston da'>'>C'\ ha'c O\er 40 '\tudt•nb S ot e' enune has tXen prtn 1drd "1th a ~pan1sh book -not enough .\nd there I'> a surplus ot mone' that tht• d1Mm t d0t·~n·t Ii.no" ho" to U\t.'01 The su.peri ntendant dnd board members 1;hould tall>. to the tcacht'r' at Hartw.>r High fhc~ could tell th em ho"' to u~ 11 JF • .\:"-'°)(>\tE.R\ Baltx'l.l By 1k AHoci•td Pttn :.Palm Desert-_ by any other name is not Palm Springs To tht' Ed11or Pkase inform taff Wnter Ins ' 01>.01 that the magmficent Mamon Ocsen pnngs Hotel referred to in 'our toastal de' elopment ston of Sept ~S I'> not 1n Palm pnngs· but in Palm Desen To an\one who knows the desen area. there 1s a big difference bel"een the two Cllles. 't t)U'll make me and other "sec- ond homeowne"'" of Palm Descn 'e~ ha pp~ indeed 1f ~ ou will pnnt a prumpl currc·c11on Moreover. pcr- hap ~ou m1gh1 send Ins out to the desert for d "eel>.end so that she "on't mal>.t• th1'> mistake agam~ l hl.'re I'> no need to respond ind1- \lduall~ a~ I'll be enJo~mg Pa lm lxwrt an)v.a~ and "-On't be here ~I CH<\EL YL' KJ ~ewport Beach You cari't count on Orv Amburgey Fua wllll 011mlwra ... Costa Mrsa Cou ncilman Orv Am· hurgq ha been k1ckrd around thl' bloc!.. ltke an old tin can for his stance on illegal aliens. He has ht-en fla)cd. lampooned. blasted. npped and shredded. Nl.'"spaper columnist~ have gone after the gu~ \\tth all the gusto ofZsa L~a Gabor. Mtkl.' :r}~on 1s a lamb compared 10 .\mburgey' cnucs. If 1hl.'rl.'0'i an adJt'Ctl\e out there that has been attachrd to the coun- cilman's name. I cton·1 know of it. So "hale he's down. I figured I'd get a fe w ktcks in too. I mean. he should be used 10 it b., now. .\ctuall}. I ha'c a desl'C of respect for <\mburge). 1f onl ~ for c;ttcking to ht guns and not batltng out. when the going got rod~ It's hts logic I ha'e trouble wuh. his COnSIStl.'nC} Largt'ly at Amburge~ ·s urgrngs. Costa Mesa has done a number of things - or at kast has tned to do a number of things -to make ltfe more uncomfonable for those "ho are not legal resident of the countr; The first thud of the hammer falltng was a cit~ ordmance sttpu- lat1ng that ( O'>la ~ksa v.ould nut lend a helpin~ hand 10 l'hantabk organ11at1on that a~1stcd illegal ahens. The helping hand 1n th1" l·asc was monc) Soml.' applauded thl' dt'Cll)ll>n Others cxprt'sscd urpnse. sh1xl>.. re - pulsion. Tho e with a poltttcal scnSl' about 1hcm sa"' the counc.:1r~ mo' t' as a thtnh \ eiled at tad on Sharl' Our Seht's. the ell~ 's mo~• prom i- nent chant\. The ord inance \.\as latt'r guttt•d when Mayor Petrr Buffa got cold feet and modified his stam·e The S«ond bod\ lam "'as a. 'ote to prohtbtt da> labOrers from gather- ing at Ltons Parl and othe,r tra- dtt1onal pick up point "-tlh the "intent .. to soltc1t Jobs \\ hrn the lids are at home c~ ing for food. tntent is a hard thing to hide Actual!\. the \Ole added a another section to' an earlier ordinance ma!>.· mg 1t illegal to sohnt '-'Ork from passrng motomts Now all that ma} ~hould ltl t' legal doubkspeak. but 1n rcaht~ tt cleared a broad path for poltce to begin arre~t1ng the mostl} Hispanic men who stand near thr fnnges of Lions Park looking for a lol'I. a da\ ·~ pa\. a ":i~ to put <.ome food on the 1ahle .\gain. the reaction "a ml\ed To thoSt' "ho Ii\ e near L.,u:>n' Park. the cracl>.do" n "as :i heartl·n1ng sign They had rorrspla1ned about lhc da~ labor~rs. ~ 1e"cd them as threatt•ning and descnbed them as rude and unCI\ I It Led. To others. though. the police '"C'c..>ps "ere..> repugnanl ~n} "ould ~ou treat a person thi!I "a} "I \\ h} "ould ~ou am: t J man s1mph because he "as t~ 1ng to cam a dollar., Wh} would }OU round up a group of people "ilhng to v..ork for lo" pa} and do the JObs the rest of u v.ouldn't <''en consider" But 1f .\mbur:gc~ v.as 'itanmg to cane out a nice lmle niche. a ecru in reputation -"ell. he foolt'd e'er}· one this v.ed. \' oung along "1th his fa1thful s1dek1ck Ed Glasgov.. .\mburge> v.cnt thumbs dov.n on a resolution calling for the l ' .. ( ensus Bureau to count all residents. legal and tll~I The counttng. of course. 1s being done for the IQ'>() census The census 1s 'ital for nt1es hke Costa Mesa because ll has a lar~e bcanng on ho"' much mone\ 11 gets from Sauamemo and Washington. .\mburge~ 's position' 1s puzzling. Ho" can a gu) "ho has sometlung of a passion fo r sttk.ang out and 1dentt~ ing illegal altens now pretend tht'' don·1 n1st'l The' ·n-either there or ·the' ·re not there. Why spend mone~ · arresung them tf )Ou're not gomg to coll«t mone~ counting them" Perhaps .\mburge) 1s hoping he will have dnven all the da} laborers bacl to MeA1co b' the tame the Ccnsu Bure.au lumbers into gear and stans the Btg Count Strvr Mar&lr l• IW Daily ~lot1• city rdi,.r. Democrats cradle federal day care The chald<are debate came to the forefron1 of the national agenda dur- ing the 1988 prcs1dent1al campaign, when V1C'C President George Bush and Go'. MiC'hael Dukak1s offered the Amencan people alternative wa)S to assist needy fam1ljes an oblain1ng care for their children. Dukalc1s endorsed federal day-care standards and regulations as well as massive federal funding. for govem- men1-supcrv1scd pl'Olf8ms: Bush urged tax an~n11 ' C1 for parents and businesses. and railed against proposa!~ to "license grand· mothers. Bush won the eltet1on. But one would never know it judging from the child-care proposal that the House leadership has sent to the floor for today's vote. That ball, &he Early Childhood Education and Development Act of 1989, does indeed license srat)d· mothers. In fact. it dlsqualifia arandmothcrs wbo Sttk to provide child care if. amo111 other t.hi• they do not have • hiah tc.bool diploma. In the curTent titcal year alone. the bill aulhonza Sl.7' btlhon for ftdcral aovmunan pro-~ .. In sublc!Qucnt fitcal ycus. it a .. lboriza thf Treasury 10 lay ou• .. IOdl IUlftl a ~y be Decettary" - till. don·1 c~pect the Ha\.\k tns proposal 10 pass \.\1thout a fight. The adage that "an~onc can "tn. unless there happens to be a second entry .. ap1ly descnbcs the parliamentary p~pccts for toda\ ·s debate. We'll have the opponunll} to olTer not one. but two compcung entnes as the Republican leadership seeks to stop the advance of nauonahz~: federally rqulated. taxpa~er-funoco day care. As a substitute to the-Hawkin5 bill. Republicans are ofTcrina cha~ an the Earned Income Tu Credit (EJTC) as a means of directly assistina families. rather than new federal bureaucracies. lmponantJy. the Republican allemati"e -beina offettd by Mickey Edw1rda of Okla· boma -does not dilCriminate 111inst parent1 who cboote to Stal'. at hOme with their children. The Hawkins bill. an conuut, pvq no aid wbattotvc:r to perenu who cboole to IMmtth-a care fot tbeir cbilclmt or wbo ... non-commtn:ial child care IUCh •a~ or .. neilbbor ........ oaly fedaalh licatild = providln. dcd dnlncta. •' ciel .~ fOV• tnmeat .... ucna. .. _.Id rem!" .... dincdy. wllill ~ .. enurel} sccular. This btas against churches and reltgious-baSC'd child- care providers 1s wholh unjustified. but the Hawkrns bth goes still further. and even proh1b1ts vouchers or reimbursements to parents a a means of funding non~ovemmcnt chtld care -e.,.en though some statn presentl~ pcrm11 such pa • ment methods. lf the Rerubhcan substJtute as unsuccessfu in blocka na the Hawkins bill. members of the House who suppon kttpina child care ck- cisions as d ose to home as possible have another am>w in their qwvu . A bi'*1Jsan substitute ofkttd by Charlie Stcnholm ofTcus and O a) Shaw or Florida would combine the expanded EJTC with an increase in two cxistina federal prosram1 - Head Stan. and block panu to st.ala -as wdl as a new ma1duna pull propam for buti.-s that ._ 10 provide child cart fOt their employ--.. Ute tbe R btican oroooul. ~ Stc•llolm-7haw &iparti aan ....._avoids *ii=-. t "IU'" llllioM "' cMlckare <'Oft· ---~· Dem~ SI 11*9 ud lte-,..., ...... allO cai'elll IO Wath ~he ancreue in ~woit.na ~rent homes -particWarfY. bae ia Oraqc County -the need for dlild care has arown sianiftcamly. ne costs of child care. too. ~ coelider- able -especially for tower income families. The Amencan oeoole'• dec:ilioe in lhe last presidential dec:tioD eua- itSU that the best way to ~ft child care 11 10 let puana. 0 '""' commun•Ua.. dl~ 88d n.h have muimWD fted9ilitJ .-r- than ~ ... 61111'1111 duttted bura.acncy. ,..... ..., ra be wocti.. bard IO ..... ae Ha.-lt:iftt w --ftoor ..,. Today, wt bave a ..a lllol at 9d111i11 M _.. IU Nlill·llr ..._ mew•-N11.._..,..~ :1n::..~~==:a ia odlCf~ a blank chect. _ ne is tbe bandiwioft ot Pd rt t '' ~ ,., ef ,._ '"'· _.,. C~ • ._,, •• J.llt •, ., ~-Loi C~ 0.. "-;:. ..,..:!\. ... i:"' .. .... ..... .. ...... ., bw llllc ... a .-.._ ~-.. ,'Ill II llN•• ~'ft lit F.. ~ ID llr IL c:lltlQstt .. 11.& ... ,,, .... __ ._.."'--C.:' ~1 .. •• •••••• ... rn ._. ,._,-..~,·,~ ~ dlairmaa ol tbe Hew taiiia-....i-..-..--~~------------...lilliiiil!I_, 111.....-. ..... ·"' .S Labor Commiale. C'"1 .. ~ .. _._. Giii; dal d -· ••idln .... -................. ..... \. troll the open-air courtyards and covered paseos and discover a unique shopping experience with lots more than great shopping. Discover Fasfli on Island. A landmark oi Mediterranean architecture. tropical paradi~e, and breathta~ing ()Cean views: Explore a ·o.ne- of-a-kind collection of shops and department stores. Savor a cornucopia of culinary delights -from fast f ood to f our-star favorites. Or enjoy . the entertainrhent,from cinemas to concert specials. Along with all your favorite shops, there's even more to come with over fifty new stores and restaurants premiering this/al/. More stores. M ort'din(n.g. More entertainment. More reason than ever to discover Fashion Island. OLD FAVORITES Dll'AITMIHT STOllS The Broadway Buffums Bullocks ~ilsh ire Neiman Marcus J.W. Robinson'1 MIN S W O MIN S AN D CHll DllN 'S Al'l'All l Al's Garage Amen Wordy Amici Anastasio Apropos At· Ease orgotten Woman Gary's and Co. Greot American Short Story 1x1 :z Jeon Ryan Fashion Jindo Furs Riccho Selvaggio Silverwoods Soignee Splash and Flash Sport Set The Sporting Life Theodore Theodore Mon Tripes Tripos Couture S H 0 IS QiVorese Hemphill's Huggins Newport Children's Bootery Sereno d'ltolio F OO D Sl'ICIA l T Y & I I ST A U l ·A HT S Formers Market at At j um LO.~X! The Atrium Cafe Coco's Coffee Emporium The Deli The Downstairs El Torito Grill Flying Fruit Fanto Heidi's Fr6gen Yo II Fornoio Bokery Lo Solso The Lotus Roff Jewelry W yndham Leigh Ylong Ylong HOMI 'UINISHINGS & G"T S A 2Z'-Be st.of Everything The Abbey Antiques Benchley Luggage, Ltd. Coswell Mossey . 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Pressure ., shoUl·dn't get-to Cubs Thursday's sporting overview. compiled whilt trying to remember why I picked the Toronto Blue Jays to win the American League play- offs. •I don't know what will happen to the Chicago Cubs in the National Le~ue Championship Series. but I can t believe they'll crumble under. the pressure. They're too young and uninhibited to know they re not sup- posed to win. •Also, emale TV baseooll fans. have you evtr seen a first baseman with eyes as blue as Mark Grace of Chicago? •As for those of you who wager. are you sure you want to endure the uncertainties of baseball played in Wri&Jey Fjeld. and-.CarullCjtick Park? Suggestion: fkt the over and just sit back.and enJOY the games. • For the record. lest we forget: Remember that $4.5 million Aweso~Threesome of Eddie Mur- ra)'.. Mike Marshall, and Kirk Gibson which Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda bragged about last spnng? They hit .247 .. 260. and .213. respectively. with a combined 40 home runs and just 158 RBI. Just as distressing was the fact that G,ibson played in only 71 games and · Marshall just I 05. Murray was able to produce his numbers (20 HR. 88 RBI) because he pla}ed 160 games. Awesome? It was the Bermuda Tn- angle. • Arso Not Forgotten: Secretanat. the greatest race horse of our era. 1s dead at age 19 and this is one passing which cannot be 1g.nored. Winner of the Triple Crown in 197 3. Secretariat was different. He was the people's choice. a giant c hestnut (nicknamed Big Red) who responded to the audience when paraded o nto an) t~ack i~ A~t:rica. He also responded 1n compeuuon and certainly one of'my greatest memories in 3 I years of spohs wnt· ing was Secretanat's 31-length v1c· ton· in the I 973 Belmont Stakes. Cyclist has parlayeCJ gold ineqal into· 'livelihood 11y JON f EIGlJSON Of .. ~ .... ~ 1t•s a sport which. once provided oaly aesthetic vatification for Marie Gorski. And that sUffed him just J fine. Now, track cycling has '·'Provided Gorski a financial hveh- hood -a rather lucrative one at th!!t. And that. also, suits him just fine. In fact. It's wmtthing the 1984 Olympic gold medalist wllQ recently. moved to Newport Beach could never have imagmed I 0 years ago as a young and emergjng star on the track cyclin_g scene, which receives little public11y in the U.S. It's one of those sports which the general public only seems to notice when the five multi-colored nngs link to unite the nations of the world. But Gorski won't soon forget the year -1984 -when he was earn- ing $5.000 a year, was preparing to be married with a child expected in the near future. Now with a com- bination of spokesperson roles for cycling industrv companies and a team sponsor (or his racing expen- d itures, money is no longer the issue. r Hence the East Bluff home in Newport. where he hopes to settle d own for a while. The Chicago native sa.id he is happy to be beck in si>ort. Going into It, J nevef would Orange County after living in Costa have believed (it ..,..as possible). Mesa in 1984. • "No one else rcaJly had made it so But his financial situation at that to speak besides the professionals in time led him to move to In· Europe on the road, and I wasn't a dianapolis, where the marketing of road racer. 1t•s kind of been break111g his Olympic success~took a firm new ground every step along the wa) hold. after the Olymp1C'5." ' But at the same time, Gorski "Just a few years ~o. no ~clists \hmlcs he has a responsibility to were doing this at all, • Gorski said. more than his endorsement con· .. Even now, to sit here and talk tracts. about it matter of factly. nobody had "I've s~nt a lot of ume and a lQt this before., of cncrg)' since I 9-84 trying to help "Now I look at the youn~r the spon grow," Gorski said "The cyclists and say, 'Why are they d oing type of things that I've been doing 1t?' But I was doing the same thing. have benefitted me from a financial They probably look at me as person standopint. but a lot of what I've who is a model for what they would-done ha~ helped '"he sport. And hke to achieve. And it's JUst been a that's reall}' important for me. be· real education and a real interesting 'Cause the spon has Just do ne a and fun road... tremendous amount for me ... It all goes back to that moment of One example ..,..as the formatio n of success in 1984. the N EC World Cycling I"' na- "Quite honestly, if I hadn't done tional. which runs Frida~ through well in the Olympics. I might not Sunday at the Cal State Dominguez have been makrng enough money to Hills O lympic Velodrome. Teams continue racing." Gorski said ... And from most of the tO,P track racing that's kind of reality ..,_for a lot of nauons in the world ~ill make 1t a amateur athletes. Fonunatcl). 11 compet1t1on rrvaled onl} b} the worked out well. Olympics or World Championships. "I feel like I came along in the Gorski was instrumental. along nght place at the eight tune. lt's been w1tb others like women's cbamPJOO fun and interesting. I didn't an11ci· Connie Young. in develo ping the pate the financial opportunities. It format of the event. really wasn't the reason I was 1n the · (Please se~ GORSKl/112) fSeople within the communit} of thoroughbred racing are supposed to be immune to sentiment. Exposed daily to setbacks and sometimes tragedy~ they learn to look at the world with a cocked eye and. all too ·· often. a sigh of resignation. Within that community anCI throughout sports. however. there will be tears for Big Red. who may have bttn the best. • •The Shell Game: I wish only good t hings for new Raiders' Coach An Shell but here are some ques- tions for Al Davis: Why did you hire Mike Shanahan m the first place 1f you disagrttd with his coaching philosophies and independence? Why do n't yoUJUSt go down on the field and coach? How can the Raiders return to .. match-up" football when you haven't provided the personnel to successful match-up? Has it ever crossed your mind that your concept of .. Raider football" is one that is outdated in the NFL? How long before you will success- fully rationalizchin your own mind. that playing in t e ColiKum has caused failure o n the field? Or has 1t already happened? 0 RixPix record against the NFL p<?int spreads has slipped to I 2-7 (.632). thanks to an uninspirina l-3 perfonnance last Sunday. Why such a mediocre showinf? Blame it on post-season basebal interference with the brain waves. RixPix for Week Five: •Phoenix Cardinals (+9'h) at Washin&ton: I'm not in love with the 2-2 Cards, but the Skins shouldn't be favored by this much f~•M lff TALLff /IZJ ..., P-. ,.._"FL-.~~­ Golden Welt's Maureen Plannlpn Petti and Healfler ~va te.,.. to return mot. "\I J K POI 0 Costa Mesa rings .up 28 goals The D•lly Piiot Scorini at a rate of more than a goal a minute. the Costa Mesa H1&h water polo team opened Pacific Coast League play with a 28-13 victory over Trabuco Hills in the W1nner's pool Wednesday. The Mustangs scored six goals in each of the first two periods. and despite playing reserves for much of the ~nd half. had eight goals in both the third and fourth quarters. ''If we would have lef\ the starters in, it could have been real ugly:· said Costa Mesa Coach Jason Lynch. ~ Corey Delahunt notched five aoals in the first half. including three 1n the second ~riod, and finished with a pme-h1ah e1aht. Joining in the sconng with four each were Bret Dieball and Ervin Garcia. Costa Mesa now is 7-10 overall after its leque-opcnina victory and visits Irvine Friday. In other polo action Wednesda}. •Jared Johnso n scored four goals as Woodbndge 1umped out to an carh big lead and cruised to an 8-4 decision at Laguna Hills in a PC'l o pener. The Wamors. in improving to 11 -6 overall, enjoyed a 6-2 halftime lead and 7-2 advantage entenng the fourth quarter. Chad Carvan ac· counted for three of the goals for the Hawks. In Sunset League o peners at Gold· en West College: •Marina broke out to a 12--0 halftime lead -with half the goals coming from Jason Cox -and went o n for a 17-4 decision over West· minster. "We've had some tough games recently. both W1ns and lossts.~nd we wanted to break out \he cobwebs," said Marina Coach Dave Pickford after his team's highest scoring output of the season. •David Jonas scored all three of -his goals and Greg Reddish notched two of his four in the first half to stake Fountain alle' to an 11--0 lead. and the Barons "ent from there to do"n Ocean Vie". P -1 Fountain Valle) ups its record 10 I 0.8 \)verall. • Edison concluded the night of lo psided games by turning back Huntington Beach. 13·4. The Char:gcrs led at halftime. 7-2. Chnt Nichols scored three goals and assisted on four others. wh1k Bnan tanton had four goals to spark Edison's attack. The Chargers improved 10 7-5 overall. Jn the Sea View Le~ue: •Corona dcl Mar's top-ranked Sea Kings opened league play with a 14-3 victor) at Estancia. keyed by the six-goal efforts of G unnar Gustafson. The !ka Kings. 9--0 overall, burst to a 5-1 lead in the first quarter to put the game on ice. ' .. Balanced · Rustlers overpower Pirates in volleyball sweep The Dally Piiot The defending state \.hampwn Golden "est ( olkge ""omen -. 'ol· le\ ball team . 1n one of m top dfonc. ot the season. wept past n' al Or- ange Coast. I 5--l. Is~>. I~-.., 1n an Orange Empire <. onference match on the Ru tier'>· floor ..~ e had a rcalh ).' cll-h.ilJnu:d effon tonight .. ~Id { rolJl·n \\ \.'\t Coach Alben ua<.panan The Rustkr<. "'ere k d 1n 111, h' sopho more outside hllll'r \laun·cn Flannigan "1th 10 ..... h1lc t"o 1Hhl·"' (Joh Elxrhan and f nn Holleman I had SC"t'n calh and t"o mon· (kn1 Murrell and Heat ha Bo ' a l 'ii\ apiece Gaspanan "'a pka~d "Ith 11ne aspect of has team\ pla~ "Our \Citing ha<, 1mpro,ed dra· maucall~ ... he !>aid "lt·s so meth1 ng we've been workin~ on C\ef\ morn- ing for t.wo hours. · Freshman Lan a '-\lien "as cred1· ted with 31 assists. . Or<1ngc Coast lcdon4 in the thud game. S-2. before Golden ~est rallied. It "'a the Orange Em pirc opener for the P1ratt's. "h1lc the Rustlers are 2-0 in the conference It also marked the 30th straigh t victor) for G olden West in con· krence pla~ In high school 'Ollc~ball • Laguna Beach toot.. less than an ho ur 10 dispose of ho t Laguna Hills. I S-5 I 5-..l. 15-b. 1n a Pacific Coa t League opener T he .\ntsts kept the'lr record unblemished at -0 0 ' erall •Woodbridge l rushed Costa ~1esa. I 5-t> I)·:'.. I S-2. behind Deanna Doohttle'!\ 'ii\ kills and fi,e trom Tania (1rassclh The "'amors 1mprtH e 10 \-I 1-0. In ('Om mun11' college "'re thng • In the I QO pound classitication. Phil Me~er upset Carson "-ollen . who fi nished fo unh. in tht state last 'ear. to help Golden West to a 22-2:? tie "1th Moorpark. "h1ch entered as the founh-ranked team 1n the state ln men·s college soccer •: al ( ollege ma' be onh 3-9 o'crall. but the \'anguards are· no" 2-0 1n the Golden tate 4\thletic Confe rence after a 3-1 ,·ictol) ove r '1s111ng Cal Baptist. To b' Ra~ opened the sconng for CC three minutes into the maich and James Helmuth made 11 2-0 at the 3 -minute mark Followmg a goal h~ Cal Bap11st"s Ten) Cass1d~ in the second half. Hclmuth's sec- ond goal wtth 78:2 · elapsed con- cluded the sconng. nu.11,c11001 IOOIH\11 Final tests . comrng up Or•ne• Coast Al•• prep foodNIH te-.1 hlll• to tit• •Ir ton'9h1 In this last of five weelrs of non-, . ...,. ........ •At Orange Coam Hunt- lft910n aeach f4-ot "s. MMer Del ft -I~ L •At Hundll9'0ft .. _,., U ftolJ IJ·tl YL l'ountaln Vell•J f2 -JI. 71JO. •At WeltlMnsten MIMI· luln fl·ll YL M.ma ft -JI. 71JO. •At s.nte Ana 8owla Santa Ana v~ 11-2-11 YL l• .. lllell•dl fl·JI. 71JO. ' Shell's historic hiring will mean ·more if Raiders win Finally. there is one. One black helMI coech in the one major Ameri· can professional •poru laaue that clidri't have one in the modem era. .. It i1 an hil&Oric ewa~ .. An Shell, ftll'nlnnled to tbe helm of dae falter· r -LO. ~ Raiden francbite, :ST~. embncills lbljob "'8 wbile lie ....... die'*"*· ... ~&be lilniftcance of tt. rm ~ al~~ l'm.allo 1 Ra6der'. I dae'1 lbl color of ., ............ dldlroft. 1 wc:illam"1nn '-• 1111111 "°"" ...... n ........ ,. ~ _...AIDIYil ]!!!·L--~·-­..._ ··1 don't attach all that much ~•anificancc to fints." said Dr. Harry Edwards. a professor of socioloay at the Univen1ty of California and consultant to the San Francisco 49en, the NBA 's Golden S&ate War· rion 11 well u M.;c>r ~ e..t.11. "rm intefllled 1n lte'Onds and \)lirch and (ounhl and fifths. "Too often. ftnt 1....-ea mto only. You have to I~ caref\aUy at whit fin• rM&ns in 1am1 of future deve~t btcau1e that. in the Joas nan. detmrunes the crecbbdtty of t1'e in1taal move. ... , Jackie Robtnt0n wu the only trairung -and Lbat nobody doubts be got a fair shot -that is of consequence." Bueblll has had three black man· aam besides the wdt-vavdcd Rob- inton, but two of them -Lany Doby and Maury Wdta -e8Cll llSted httlc m0tt than half 1 ltalOn. That in I sport 1n wh.icb. ICICOrdaq to ISft•ucll' f\pra, about 16 per. cieat of tbe playm are bllct. Bulrelball fafts conlidcnbly bd· J ter °" tt:;.:n,· .== . = c:unnt .... ,.. lie ...... ,, ..___a.Ve--• ... Ei'-:1i66 ..... _ ....... I ........ ..~-=...:~ ltleNrwYc.t • ./ • ,. · I 4•"'911e Bank race has earn~d zany reputation U0\11\f. •.... ~· ... .. find it is that a committee bolt walJ 6 be~ on the PCU. That is. if the commiUte bolt bas been able to find it. Throuahout four decadn, here ~ some of the zany thinp that have happened to both the committee boats and the raccn: The wind bas been so strona that the committee boats (under power. of ooune)l have been unable tb, reach the 4-Milc Banlt ahead of th~ racers -if at all. · There have been years 'Jhe~ bas • been so little -if any wi•d -that the racen have been unable to find . tbe commiuee bolt. Tbert have been ~ there wu so mucb fas &bat natber tbe com- mjnee bolts nor the racen have been unable to find find the 14-mile Bant, even with sophisticated depth sounders. There was even one year that a fire broke out aboard the committee boat, forcina it Co weigh anchor and leave its post.to fight the fire. Despi~ all these .. iffs" the race alwa~ draws a huge Oeet or racers. forcing the sponsoring NOSA to come up with a number of .. what ifs." Such as: Double-ace round . . makes gqlf .his~ory from .TM Aaoct.ted Press WREXHAM. EnaJand -A trqe trunk and a slopina sreen helped Wendy Russell • I make 1olf history with two holes-in--0ne ti:/ dwinLlbc opening round of the British -women's Senion Championship on Wednesday. Russell aced the 127-yard fourth hole at the Wrexham Golf O ub when her tee shot. a 7-iron. struck a tree to the left of the Jrttn. ricocheted 9nto the putting surface and dropped into the hole. _ At the 118-yard eighth bole. Rdssell sent an 8-iron toward the ri&ht of the green, hoping to catch the top of a bank and have the ball roll toward the hole. She placed the shot perfectly and the ball slid into the cup. "I feel quite numb," said Russell, who finished with a 7-over-par 78. "It was if it wasn't happening to me." Rounds with twin aces are rare, but do happen. Tournament officials, however, sai(j..the feat had--never been accomplished in a top-level event such as the British Women's Seniors. QlOl•.o• ·1·uJ:D\\ Jeff khlt, Kansas City Royals outfielder. who delivered a pinch-single on an 0-2 count ~nst Texas strikeout king Nolan Ryan in hjs ffnt major league at-bat: "£ was thin.long. 'What number am I going to be if I strike out, 5.000 and what?'" Racehorse Secretariat dies Secretariat, whose 1973 Triple Crown ---- triumeh stamped rum as the "people's * horse, ' was humanely destroyed on Wednesday. He was 19. Secretanat's 31 · ---- length victory in the Belmont Stakes gave the sport ats first Triple Crown winner in 25 years. In other sports news Wednesday: •Bill Elliott was the first and fastest qualtfit>r. takina th~ pole position for Sunday's All Pro Auto Parts 500 ~A.SCAR race in Concord, N.C. Elliott's-Ford Thunderbird opened the 49-car session with a lap of l 74.081 mph on the 1.5-mile, high-banked Charlotte Motor Speedway ·oval. Meanwhile. A.J. Foyt, who \YaS badly bruised an a crash durin~ prachce Tuesda,, probably is going to skip Sunday s race. · • Martina Navratilova got off to a bump} start. but rallied to win a two-hour match as the top-seeded U .S. team blanked Denmark for a quarterfinal benh apinst Austria in the Federation Cup internattonal women's tcneis tournament in Tokyo. .. •The Ra.iders placed free safety Vann McElrov on injured reserve with a tom hamstring muscle and listed s1arting comerback Lionel Washington as questionable for Monday night's pme against the New York Jets because of a less senous hamstring pull. GORSKI From II And the event brings Gorski back to the. location of bis finest moment. the 1984 Olympics. when be became the only American to ever win an Olympic gold medal in match sprints. But the moments Gorski re- memben in areatest detail were not the ones inside the vclodrome. Ralber, be reflects most fondly on moments before and after the com- petition. ..... probebly three or four boun after I bad won. I TOdc back from the vclod.rome on my bike with my ~k, just like any other bik.e raoe, ' Gorski said. "Ex~ it was · the feelina of the nicest bike ride I ever went on. I was totally relaxed. I was thinking, 'I don't have to contend with anything; I don't have to fed like I'm out on my bike to do Gretzky continues pursuit When the Los Angeles Kings play host to the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight in one 1111!9 of· the NHL openers scheduled. Wayne ... • ~ Gretzk) will continue his pursuit of Gordie Howe's conng record of 1.850 points .• T.he Kings. ceryter needs just 14 to surpass the Detroit Red Wings great. Howe made his point totaJ in 26 seasons. Gretzk) will break it in 11. Whtie Grt>tL.k) 's pursuit of Howe's all-time sconng record ma) overshadow other individual achievements. several other players also have their t>yes on new levels. Three pl!ly~rs have a chance this season to reach the career 1.000-point mark and another player has a shot at the 500-goal level. Quebec's Peter Stastny is closest to 1.000 points. needing JUSt 14 to join the exclusive club. Edmonton's Jan Kum 1s 50 points away and Chicago's Denis Sa'ard 67 . • TELEVdlOM 4.JO om -HOCK•Y: MonrrHI 11 Hartford, Soort1C~nnel. S 30 om -8ASE8ALL: Nallonal Lt~ oiayoffs Gtme 1 - S.n Frt nc1.co 11 Cnlcaoo Cub1, Cn.nnet 4,. , .JO 0 m -HOCKEY: TorOfllO ., 1(11>91, Prime TICll•I ••DtO S 30 om -8ASE8ALL: N1lio<lal League oiavoth G1me 1 - San Franca.co er ChicaOO Cubs. l(NX (10701. l(FN\8 1760) 1.30 om -HOCKEY: Toronlo t i l<lng1, l<LAC 1570) jokingly. "Tftere really wasn't a whole lot of thinkin_g going on at that time. be· cause it's like a dream-like state. W.Jien )'Ou·ve completed something successfully like that. you're on cloud nine. Nothing wouJd have mattered at that point." But Gorski has faced a wide range of Olympic experience, from being left out by the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Olympics in 1980 after qualifying. to wmning at a boycotted Olympics., to missing by one place a return trip to the SeOul Olympics in 1988. Only the match spnnt cham- pion from each nation qualifies. .. I feel like I've had about every 01.Ymeic high and low and every- thing 1tl between th.rough three dif- ferent Olympic teams." GorU.i said But he doesn't weigh any of the disappointments too heavily. 0lf.'~ just a moment of solitude ~ after something that was one oftbc billest moments of my Hfe. It wu a n.I bizarre feeling. I was ridiQI down a little street in Carson, b1 IOIDe pay W.terina hia lawn. It wu jua aDotber day to him. To me ii wu tbc most i.ncrediblc day of my life. "All of them. certainly the final result has been diffcmt in all three. but the reaJ interesting thing about it has been the final result docsn 't always matter," Gorski said. "It's were seeded just above him, but he getting there and tryin~ to get thert soon became the top seed. which is really what it s all about. .. ,,., -10111C of the thinp ~t JOU,._., &bat~ more VJvid ••Mel dllan tbc ma thelftleha or dae ...-. caemooy. It kiJld of IDn •eel -tbt time, tbe quietw to rdecl • bit iDlle8d of bcina o•awt ht• by~" A •1 I ... IO M one wu 6c ... C: rr811d wlliJc ridi111 bis ....,... ObmDk tndt qaina CDSJ lllfcm IO Walda lbe ~ -., belcn Ilia evat 11t~·= ':.~ ~ ,._~Awaloa -,. k'8d of ·~rWat, J•lar'...-!~= --· ...... -... "They were what motivated me to "It sounds oom y or like a com· train IS bard IS I did." Gorski aa.id. men:ial, but it's the yean and days .. The year before the Olympia, I of worlcinJ as hard as you can that had placed fifth in the world cbam-makes it.' pionsbjps. They were the pays 1 was Gorski had just reached the top always sbootiaa for. Became of the international scene as a 20..year-old boyc:Oq, tbc top (riden) wouldn't be i!" 1980, so, "I was youna. It wasn't there. so it f!llll)' left 1 b• void, hk~ I was 28 or 30. yean old, ~ like I ns cMliam tomethina that trained four ~ 11ven up my~ WU out in front Of me and aD of a and not pie. wbic_b a lot of IUYI djd sudden not daere... ~ I thuik, ~ JUSt devastated by r-~ thl'l\U9h •"'~ · ..otl. . uur,!""I. weat =-;;-,,.. UK compet1-··1 was relatively y~ and could uon &irty emly. ~ugh be continue compttiQ& if I wanted to. called tbe final ~. And I wouktn-i ba~ been a medalist .. Everybody rememben . (the in 1980 anyway, wbida ~'t not ~but I can't cbanle it. So J make me~~ ~t I didn't IO. jut ved it in my own mind that b_ut 1.wu lD a little ctiflereat ~ tbcre .. DOfhill I could do about 11tuabOD I.bu a lot of pays ~. h. ad I Wll l&Jilll to be hippy widt ' ID 1911, be..._, a eevere COD· wt.ltner I did. .. ~ culliDD ud ~ bis llMMakler Ha~ been ICl*8led from hit durias a r1ee Cf!l'll in Japan, ~ wife ,_..,, and ll-monllMld '°" wtUle recu~ and aounnt Ala fGr tine weeks of~ . Ewope, be deci be would Slop tbe · · CJontj pnor rKiJll and return 10 ICbool. :::-. ~1a11 tn :-!:i __ J ~ aviaa up~~ .......:~ u.:.. a.-n.. .~ ~ we W'el'C c:alD out. ID -nAW _, wa oa ...... ...,. Fnace, ud •bib r.:ie &o ... ••......,..IO receive bis ID rilbl by die C81Di11t•l ·Miry ....._ ilicl. "Yau~ mill n.• So 1..- "'Wa> W lib ~ IO 11Y IO 10 11t a.ct imlo. ii. .. ' 'cllJ ~: ..... ,.._ .... __ _,..IOtna..,_..1"4ildlat _, .... -.................. ~ .. 'o..ldlliid.'" ... lemt• ~--...... -. .. -....................... -..... ...... Ktirll ..-. .. aaa•••Dm-• eaums' d•Gfllli8lill .._. • ....., • • • ._. ... •11 It .._.,. • k."'iri .... .. . ID tbe event &bat DO yacht bu rounded &be mark (comminec boat) on I.be 14-Milr a.a brbe ':JO p.m.(lbencaaamuat II Lm.).or lD the opinion oft.be race commitee weather COGditions wamnt such ac- tion, the 14-MiJe Bank committee boat wiU hoist the course shortened flaa and finish the race It that point. (Tlie race o.fficiaUy finishes beck at the Newpon Hart>orent.rancc). In the event the leading boat of any class has not rounded the mark on the 14-Mile Bank by S:JO p.m . the race will terminate at that point ti \ .J 0 IC I I \ f .( I ' for &bat particular clua. The Bank committee beak will not mnaiD on station after 9 p.m. In ldditioa to tbt time lim1t for anivingat the 14-Mile Bank, tbe time limit aPOlyina to the reaular finish off the Newpon Jetty wiU be 11 p.m. · AO~ more .. ifsr' I( so, just read the sallina instructions, or sail on home and crtjoy a couple of been, but be sure io be on time the next morning (Oct. 22) for tbc NOSA annual meetina at the Balboa Yacht Oub. . ..... -.J ... . ·-~ ~,. ' ... ~' ,1. -... 4 ~ f ·- \1 'IO' IOth\BI\ The 14-MiJe Bank r1Ct WU in· aguratcd only a cout= afttr the Newport &O nee. and for some reason or other has continued to be a popular fall event. ~ l.«*eH7'•""" •• ,..,. •ttq ,,.....,. ·Clark, Mitchell team u13 as Giants p·oun·d ·Cubs~ 11-3 lly BEN VI AU<ER "' ............ • CHICAGO -All season long, Will Clark and Kevin Mitchell terrorized the National League. So why should the postscason be any different? .. Clark set a record by driving in six runs as he went Henderson fuels A's 6-3 win over Jays 4 for 4 with two home runs. including-a grand slam. and Mitchell hit a three-run shot as the San Francisco Giants routed Chicago. 11-3, Wednesday ni&ht in the . lly JIM DONAGHY openin~ game of the National League playo1Ts. · "It s nice to go into every pme knowin& Will is going to do something special; Mitchell said. ''I've seen it all year." OAKLAND -Jose Canseco missed the start of the show. so Rickey Henderson stoic it. Henderson sparked a two-run rally in the fourth inning with two stolen bases. and the Oakland Athletics beat the Blue Jays. 6-3. for a 2-0 lead in the best-of-7 American Lc~uc playoffs. Maybe, but not like this. Clark, in the shadow of his sluaging teammate all year, shined brightly in the playoffipo'1ight. -· "l don't know if that was my best game. but it was the most timely," Clark said. 11\at .. s what rm here f01'7'.4fencferson said. "I want to make things happen." That's just what he did It also was surprising. considering neither Clark nor Mitchell likes to swing at Wrigley Field. one of the best hitters· park in the majors. Going into the game, Clark had. hit just two home runs in 141 career at-bats versus the Cubs -his lowest total against any team -and had no homers and j ust fi ve RBis in 48 tries this season. Mitchell hit only .189 against C hicago this year. Canseco. who is hitless in his last 22 post- season at-bats. was in the starting lineup but was scratched when he had a migraine headache before the game. He pinch hit in the A's thrtt-run sixth inning and struck out. He walked in the eighth.· "He didn't feel well before the game, he was vomiting." Oakland Manager Tony La Russa said. .. 1 think the night game was a factor. I saw the ball better. I didn't sec tt well during the day," Clark' said. "I've had my problems. but th is is the first time I've ever played with the wind blowing out.. "It was just one of those games," he said. "That doesn't mean I've got this ballpark or this pitching statT in my pocket." Only two of 11 teams have rallied from a 2-0 defim to win the AL playoffs -Milwaukee in 1982 and Kansas City over Toro~o in 1985. So there is hope for the Blue Jays. Clark's slam in the fourth inning otT I 9·game winner Greg Maddux landed on Sheffield Avenue past right field and made it 8-:1. By then. there already had been four home runs and 13 hits. was a good player an college ... Maddux said. "He hit an inside fastball that I didn't get where 1 wanted. I thought I had good stuff but not good location." Left-hander Paul .Assenmacher was wanning up when the left-handed Clark stepped in with the ~s loaded and two outs. Clark's grand slam came one pitch after Cubs Manager Don Zimmer visited Maddux on the mound. .. r was going to leave him in." Zimmer said. ··1 just wanted to make sure we were togethrr on how to pitch him. so I asked him. I got the answer I wanted. just not the result. "At first. I thought they were going to take h.im out. But then I saw him talking to Zimmer and shaking his head, so I knew he would stav in.'' said Clark. who hit .364 with the bases loaded this season. "I've hit Assenmacher well in the past and on top of that. Zimmer's got a lot of confidence in his starting . p1tchinJ." ··He had a hell of a week." Z1mmt>r said an assessing Clark's performance. Maddux. pitch1nB for the first tame since chnchang the division championship eight days ago. was an trouble from the start. Clark. now 9 for 23 hft>tame against tht> Cubs' ace. made 11 a long night. Mitchell added the fimshmg toucb 10 the eighth. homenng onto Wa,·eland Avenue beyond left field after Clark had walked. "I knt>w he was good pla~er last year. I knew he "It felt good. t-spec1all) at this pa rte." said Mitchell. who led the majors w1th 47 home runs and 125 RBis. "I hadn ·1 hit one here since 198 7 ... LITKE From 81 barrier will com~ d own pretty Quick- 1 .. y. Edwards hews to the line of guard- ed optimism as well. reeling otT a string of other black firsts in the two years since former Los Angeles Dodgers executive Al Campanis made his unfortunate remarks about blacks lacking the skills necessary for managerial and front--0ffice sports positions: •Bill White became president o f baseball's National Lcaauc. • Nottt Dame and 'West Virginia. both quarterbacked by blacks. play- ed for the collc&e football cham- pionship. •A lfOUP beaded by financier Bertram Lee buys the NBA's Denver N~ts.. bccomu\I the first black ma1ority owner of a major league TALLEY From II over any divisional n val. • New York Giants ( + 3) over the Eagles in Philadelphia: Short work week won't help Philly and neither wilJ the tumoven. •Buffalo (pick 'em) at In- dianapolis: The Bills are tough against the run. •Houston (-4) at New Eng.land: The Oilcn have been ovemted but nevertheless. this is my best play of the day. They'll eat Doug Autic alive. •Cincinnati (.,_...)at Pittsburah: Fifth .. rmd play of the weeunclO Finally, from the curiolity file: Docs anyone really believe Stove Garvey minds &bat his ex-wife. Cync:fy,.baadecided to UIC her maiden name 'Iii•? sports-franchise. "l think we have to reahu that gJ ven the magnitude of the problem. the most we can really say is that the elevatof 1s on the way up -and it's been a long time since wr could say even that much. "The fans, the media. the owners. especially the owners. wi ll be watch- ing Art SbeU very closely to Stt bow he deals with the pressure cooker. Thr fact that one door has been opened docs not guaranttt access to other organizations." Edwards said. "A.rt cannot be the black bead coach of the Raiders. he must be the coach of the Rajdcn. He must wtn football games because, ultimately, that's what the records will show." SbeU wiU have few more enthusiastic boosten than Cam· panis, a basically decent man who~ moment of carelessness erased -m the pubhc mmd anyway-a hfe- time of good deeds on behalf of black and Latin baJlplayers. "What occurred on that night. what 1 sajd. has helped a group of people, and for. that. I'm pleased ... Cam~nis said. "I'm not pleased that 1t happened. and not happy with the way it came out on that,- show. ··1 meant to say many·minoritics lacked the expenence ncce~ for those jobs. and now ifs cleai they arc getting the opporturuty more and more to gain expenence and do the jobs. 'Tm a Raider fan and M Shell is in the Raider mold." Carnpanis said. "I just hope be wins." So do a lot of people. Jm Ult~ & lae .bMcMIM Ptta' udful ~I Utl ~nu .,....,, ~,..,, Jl"rltla¥. Irvine team to tour Canada The Daly Not The Irvine-based International Ambassadon volleyball team will embark on a Canadian tour Oct. 13-29 which includes several ex.hi· bition matches and a tournament to help promote the sport. The Ambassadors, coached by Gary Coffey. are a non-profit elite women's team of former collqe playen formed an 1986 to promote the spon around the world and are ~ only international club team in mt DltJOD. , The orpn.ization'J .. 8 .. team will make the return trip to Canada. where the squad captured tou.r- nametlt titles an 1917 and 1988 . Amons tboee oa tbe ro11er are Irvine residents K.im Richter (Million v· . Hilb. San ~ Slate) and ?.°u ~toeis (Irvine ffilla), and Hunti...-~ prod- uct Carotine Eide (Biola). The tour includes an exhibition •t a high school tournament 1n Calaarv. a tournament in Edmonton wit6 the Univenity of Albert.a, Uni- versity of Manitoba and Canadian National Team. The national team will then play the Ambassadors in exhibition matches in Resina and Winnipeg. After the Canadian swing ends, the team will continue to Minne- sota. where they will play an exhi- bition match with the Minnesota Monarchs. a women's pro frandlise from the defunct ~jor Lape Vol- leyball which is attcmptina to push for an international !ape. The ~ue would beain with ltamS in Tampa, Saa Joee, Milwaukee and MiD.-a with I pu:ab fOr I tram hm EuroDe. ~ tbc Orient and pa nibty diie Soviet UDiola. lllC.11 "' 11001 I 00 I B \I; ....... ~---·::.:-• ....... v.-JI ·~ • • .. ~:...:.==-----·=--• ,~ w ..._. , , ..... 41 • , ... .-...... • --..c... .... .. ....... • t\MMloNM J · .,.nwn . ......... 1 '''----'-M •c-•• 'II~ .. ClllTA .... ...... Q ~---1=----• J~ ,, . ............ M .. ,.._ .. ...... • IE--• = .. ,.. .. .. ...... • • ......... , •L.-.. II .. ..... .. -• .. a=•-"[ii-•e~ • • . ": ... • . -... .. : ... :"=---11 I .. .... • , ..,_ ML.-._ "-··= !f:-:-:& ...... 3 -'·'::& ' ..... • • 1£!~ ; .. t;=t:. • .. se:•-..a • • 48~-, __ .. , ·~· , -.. I .. I -I I~ a! ,_ i i 4 --, l , • ·. The~ NOi plaWednetday was the ~ of laaue y for ·or.nae Coast area prq> water polo teams and the trend of power appears to have cbanpd very little;_ u usual for the area. capped b)' _Lorona del Mar Higb's repu- tauon as the Clf 4-A's No. I-ranked team. Here's a look tt many of the atca ·s powers: Corona del Mar With two key returners and a host of talent from the lower levels. Cor- ona del Mar Hiah apin fiaures to be the class of the SCa . View leag~ water polo race -if not the entitt 4-A. . Coast Tournament b)' the Sea kmp, carried a S-2 mark into Wednesday's leuue opener with University. 1"tie fey returner -the only returner -for the Sail(>rs is aoaJie Dietrich Jewell. who's "Sot really &OOd quickness. He really helps our <lefe~." Barnett said. The primary scorcn are senior driver Cra.ig Manz and 5enior hole man John Nichols. while seniors Eric Slutzky, Kenton Re4d"and Kyle Kofford and j unior John Ruffini round out the lineup. • "They're aJI uP. from the JVs and doing all right. • Barnett said. "l think they're makina improvements in all areas. We're definitely improv- ing. The counte rattack is their strongest thh,g, because it's an awfully small team and we've got 10 get' our goals somehow." The .two time defending CIF 4-A champions who have woo three Ji- tics in the past five years arc coming off a 2s..3 campa.ian_. and after caP:' University turing the South Coast Tournament at Newport Harbor High last Satur-University High offers yet another day, the 4-A's top-rated team in young team for the 1989 Sea View 1989 stood undefeated at S-0. League race. but the group which Seniors ·G unnar G ustafson and was ranked eilhth in the pre-season Brandon Howald rotate as the hole-OF 4-A polf is developing well. men and provided most of the scor-according to Coach Jeff Hassen. ing. punch along with junior _Ry~n .. Tbey11 pla) either really. reall>. Wear. a newcomer to the varsny an well. or they'll pla) very weak. · 1989. Other starters who played pn-Hassett said. .. Hopeful!). what \H' marily j~nior varsity ball a year ago do as the season works on. we'll are seniors Scott Tucker. Robert work on fundamentals and play on G ray. Conrad Macedo and a real even level of ball for C IF. sophomore goahc Robbie Pike. "I'm real pleased with where '?We lost about five starters and they're at rilht now. Were coming two top subs," said Coach John off three wee\s of hard conditioning. Vargas. "We had a lot of seniors last The ke)' for us as to get o ur extra- year. but they had to work out man offense 10 the place where the' against somebod) and the) really score consistentlv, but our defense helped th?se Juniors come albng. -I'm real pleased 0\\'1lh nght now." ~lus. they've been playing together The only returning starter is dnv- sance they were freshmen. so they do er Greg Kroge n. who team s w11h a pretty good job together. junior Shad Wicker to provide the "Las_t ye.ar everybody looked to heart of the offense. Wicker and shut down Chns ~IDf. Now it's a Junior Ben Eastman earned \3r51l\ lutle mt'>rc difficult. C"ve---got thrtt cxpe~ce near the close of last guys you really h.ave to concentrate season and offer top non-starting on. we·ve been prett) luck) that returners. when those three have been shut Seoaors ()a, e Profant (pen meter down some, the other three ha,•c player) and T om • Cummings (lo:f\- performed well." handed driver) each saw about two The strength of the Sea Kings has quarters per game 1"n reserve roles been their defense. giving Pike some last season. Senior John Melfi and cushion to mature. and front-court senior goalie Chns Westcrhu1s offen~. Vargas said. round out the hneup. "The six in front of the goaJ have Hassen. whose team entered P.l~y~ very . wdl defensively. and league pla} at 3-i: calls 11 .. Sea \'1e" {Pike s) a httle anexpenenced so League deja 'u. CdM 1s looking that's kmd of good," Vargas said. strong on top. and it's a toss up "Our counterattack hasn't been 01u betwt"Cn us. Tusttn and Newport. forte. We have speed but haven't "We're t)'p1callly hke Newport - been able to use at on the counter-weak at the start and then de' dop attack. which as a disappomtment. as the season goes on. That helps us but it will come." because "'e have Tustin the last Newport Harbor Just like Coron.a del Mar Coach John Vargas downplays his team's cha nces. Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett pred1ctabl) calls the Sea Kmgs unbeatable and his squad des- tined to battle for S«ond place. The rank1ngs would bear th:. assessment out and Barnett will get agrttment from other top Sea View coacbe~ but the U.S. National Team coach generally keeps his teams in the hunt 1f there's an) chance of his talent stacking up. The) '111Cre rated third an C l F 4-.-\ before the season started. ··1 don't think anvbod} can beat Corona del Mar." Barnett said. ··1 thank we'll all filht at out for thc second spot -Tustin, Universal} and ourstlves.We're compct1tl\e with them.·· The Sailors. "'ho "'ere knocked off ID the quarterfinals of the South •OH 1111 HltOHlt MoMtl>v cf Wo!Mlft rl McGr1tt 11> a.it" F..-nncu u W?\1ll C Grl.>Ott' lo ~UtCl•dft Llrilf!O 11> Mrlltll 3 2 I 0 l 0 1 0 '0 1 2 • 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 '0 0 0 2 I I 0 RHdrsn 11 l •,,,lrel lb P'.,.,.,"" McC.wlr ID O~v-d 11•.SS~V ( PftMI"°' 20 J•v...,..rl C•nwcorl Wt1.HU ll l S l T ..... SC..IW ...... ellrlllli 2 1 2 0 3 I I I 4 I I I 4 I 3 I ' I 1 0 200 1 4 0 I I 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 tt •• s T...... •t •ta-l OelltllM • -., lb-• E-McG•.re. McGtlH OP-TOf'onto 2. 0.ll· lend I L09-T-to S, 0.llland S l l!l-NICGw1re. 0 Htf>dltSOft HR-Par,., 111 Sl!l-F~1 (21 • ~ • 16>. ur .. no m f'fl<ll>fl m LA"'.1«e1 m SF-•swv • MRIRaaSO T .... SIOlllemYr L,0>-I Acker w.t\ .... Cerutti 0....... fWtM'I w. l-0 HclfleWUtt ECktolrl S,1 ... ""...., T-laO. A-49,Uil s I·) I 2·3 I 1 0 1 7 4 • 2 3 1 1 I 0 0 0 1 0 7 I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 ) 1 0 2 l 1 , 'l 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 NATIONAL LIAGUa ltl.AYOPPS ~n.c•> , ..... , SAM f'llA..alCO CMICAOO .,._. 4 I ·1 0 4 t I t •••• 111 l • • 1 1 • 0 l • \ 0. 0 4 I 2 0 '°. 0 4 1 I 0 )011 ' ... •••• •••• -~· .. .......... : ,.! -... ,. ·-, ........... .. ., ... • 0 \ 0 00 0 1. . S 1 I 4 • • 2 , 0 • • • 0 4 0 1 • 1 0 • • 1 •• 1 1 • » IU game of the season. and "'e'n: a young team that needs to-de' clop And l'd just as soon pla' :\e"' p<>n first wnh them commg off' a summer without (Coach Bill ) Barnc:tt Hopefull~. one of us can knocl oil Corona. and that realh males ll .i horse race.·· · Hassett calls a ~hedule "'hH:h includes almost all ranked J-.\ and 4-A teams a possible deterrent come playoff ttme. "It puts pressure on u to take one of the top th~e spots in league." Hassett said. or the Trojans might not ha\e the 500 ret·ord nettSsa~ to quail I) for a "ild-c.·ard bt'rth. Costa Mesa Former CIF ~-.\ champion ( osta Mesa High settled for a quaner1inal appearance after bcmg mo' ed 10 the 3-A le'el a )C'ar ago. but despite a coaching change. the ~lustangs fig- ure to use fi,e retummg starters as \\ \I I U l'O I o ~ ..._ .... WA V1EW LEAGUE c-... Mar 14, E•IMCM l Corone dfll ,,,.,.r S 2 3 -" Estenci. I 2 0 0-l C«ON dfll ,,,.,., \C'Of''"ll C.ust•t\oll 6 Culi4tn 2 Ho••lO 2. R Wt<f l Menoo l TuC;ll ... 1 Grn t S.Yft '"'"" 12 ESl•na. sewing Woes'1'e' 1 Lt e.ron 1 S.vn 11-e J\I COM 19 Est•nc•• S FS COM 11 Esiencoe S .. AC"tC COAST LEAGUE W11•~ I, l...,._ Hth 4 WOOODridOe ) l I 1-t LHVn• Hilb I I 0 1-4 WoodllrtClllt seo<tne )OflnMlft 4 y.., I OIJl'•ll 1 I('""'°" I G•"-""' I S.wes 11or\Oll 16 L_,.. 111.b KWO/IO CarY•n ) Corl>•" I S.Yft Ollmeot~ 6 J\I Woocatw tC11M t LeQUne H· 2 c .. MIM .. TreM<e "91 ll Tr.ouco Hi#\ 2 2 I t-13 Cos!• ~ " 6 6 I t-11 Tr.OUCO Hllh \C0<•"9 AJOtty 2, L••rtnct 1 Leoino \, Line• I. S.ves K•IW 2 (0$le Mew KorU19 0~11 4 KuM! 3 [)e&eltunt I. KreuUll11'10 ), Gercte 4 CraM 2 PoPo11 1 "-r 7 Mtllw l s.-Glollont I 11'5 Cost• MeY S ~ Hib 4 IUMlaT L•A.W ..,..17,W ... ' I 4 Wnlmlntttf 0 0 7 1-4 Merine 1 s 1 -11 Wftlmlnttw KWll'll" Bowmen 1, Lonemevw 1, l -k I &evn W'-' 1, loeclonoYICt I Marini ICOriftte' Co. 6, Sc1!wwtl 1, KenYOtl 2. Jee-. 1. ......,... J. ltoo.rtt 2. "" ;os 1 W..,..r 1 Se,_.. ~ 4, Yellura I o...,, -,..... ., 0-"_ ... JUSt tn'•O& to create an atmospM're of Jtability. My assist.ant coach Rob- ert Williams has been doina a areat job helping. "We've got a real youna crew we're work.ini with. Tbett's been major improvement (since the start of the season). and our defen.e is startinJ to come around and help Qut our goalie." The top retumen att senion Chad Hunt Steve Vollmer and Dan Petrovich. Vollmer, a dist.an~ ft-ee- stylc:r in swimming, has been the team's leadmg scorer and is strong iq the counterattack. Newcomers in the starting lineup include sophomore goalie Brian Richey, allO a soccer goalie. jun1or hole men Eric • Shilland and Gary PaJacios. and : SOP.homore Todd Ryan. • 'We're JUSt really young all the way around," McCulloch said. "We're gettmg scored on quite a bit, but (Richey's) definitely lcttpin1 the score a lot Closer than n would be (w11h a lower caliber goahe)." ,Mater Del While Mater De1 High has little tradrnon when n comes to water polo and finished last an the Angelus League a year ago ID John Kuri's first year as varsit} head coach. things are beginning to chanfe for the better wuh the Monarchs pro- gram. "We revamped the spring and summer program.·· Kun said. "There "'as no traduon at Mat~ Dea an an) of that The} were used to practicing a cowple hours. four days a week in the summer. We chanaed that. pla)'ed ever) weekend were in three leagues and worked out with Rancho San11ago (College)." Fountain Valley·s Mike Conti ll•ftJ, Estanc,.·s Kaua Woessn e r 11 SJ battle for possessio n . Kun, who coached Maier Oct's lower level program since 1984. has coached most of this 'ear's group since the' were freshmen. Whale the' tin1s~ed 9-15 a )ear ago. the Monarchs ha' e started out 1989 with an 11-i mark and 2-0 <\ngelus Lea~ue led.ger. a means to again contend tor the Pacific Coast League tlllt.' once more. Jason Lynch takes over the pro- gram after sen ang as the freshmaJl and sophomore coach at Manna H igh the past '"'o seasons. While he ~)S the tcam·s goal 1s 10 win league. there has been more important con- s1dera11ons as the proeram under- goes ti coaching transition. . "I 1ust.tned to get (the program) back on its feet bas1ca11~:· L}nch said ... Wf re starting with the baste!> again. We started )Car \\llh tl.\O freshmen (team) pla)ers. and no"' "'C ha'e eight The~ made at to CIF but had some problems last }Car I'm JUSt tr) 1ng 10 tum the an11udl· on the team to a pos1u'e note. Wc"re starting to ge1 a huk bit better teamworl and 1ntcn!>ll) 10 for prac- ttce and game.,:· Top returning stanl·rs are senior Darrell 1'un"lt. the ~ounger brother of last }ear"\ leading scorer Ste' c Kunst "ho ha~ departed to pla' for l 'C Santa &rhara. and Junior Core~ Delahunt. "a good all-around pla)er who e\t.·clls on offt'n~:· Delahunt leads the tt·am "1.tia nC"arl~ fr, c goals per game. Other re14rn1ns starters include Junior Bnoo KruetLl amp. and Sl'mors En 1n Garcia and Brett Dieball. the ) oungcr hrother of for- mer ~1ustang Chol Du~ball The other J'-'O c;tartcrs -JtJnior goalie Russ Ghttom· and sophomort>Juhan Popo' -arc ne"corners. The team entered league at 5-8. and Lrnch rncnt1oned Orange. Trabuco Hill and Woodbndge as other \ontenders in the pla,otT chase. .> FOOTB\1.1 0 ..._ tcM9t TOMGMT ,_ ....... , Lono Se.Cit Pof·v .;s Founte " V•llev 1et Hun!i119lort Be•Clt) MIUl~en n Mer•n• I•' Wn1m•n,1eo S."r• AN> Vellev vs S.Odlflo.ci. I•• S.J'\la Al\8 8ow11 HuntlnQlon 8Hch n llM•fl' 0.. l•t 0.1~ Co.11• e o m lorlfl,. n LeOwl'• H S l•I MIU'On \I t .0 8•H·~~ •s E Oor•OO •t V•lene•l l Et ~ "' Lo.re l•t C.IO..., F,etd) Mellnol•• "' Cvoreu C•t Wnternl Tr•ll<ICO 11 1s "' V•I .. P•rl'. (It El Mooe,,•1 (~~L-.ue) K~Y •' 8 1MH C.r•NM ?•cit.ca vs S.nl••90 ••I C.e roen Grovel F•IDAY ,_......,., CO'on. °'' ~r "' C~•• llMM I•' Ora._ Co.ill Leno S..C·rt w. '°" •' New-t H•rDOr E0tM>f' •' St Jottn 8o\CO TuSl.n n Oct.,, V••"" 1•1 Hu,,lolll)ton Be•U•l 1,.-,,,,,. n ~001nui 111 T"'''"l W~IOl)e o CIMOfl l•t El ~I \le!Rnc .. •r WHlmon"..- Univtnlfl' •I Oen• 111111 S." Ctemeni. •I LHUN 8HC'" Anfllleln' •I l!luflnfl P•'' A11teioot V•llev "' El Toro ., M·Ulon v .. io) F"""10n •I W""-"" Kai.-•t LA Mot~ Los Alem.los 11 L.-ewooa Lovolll "" S.nl• Al\8 <•' Sent• AIWI 8o#I) M.r.itsl9 n S.nt• M¥~ri11 1•1 SeOdleOIKll COl!e9el Miuloll Vleio •• Can"'Oft Cenvon C°"1\trv P9r.-1s II I.A H•brll SGMf• •I G•llr Sunnv Hilt\ "' EMltf•nze l•I V•lenelal Troy "' s...--\•t GIO-F,.icJI <ca..r.._L ..... I LA Qulnte "lo. • llftCllO A.Jemitos (•I aoi.. Gr~I LOS A.mleol •I GarOln Groft SATWOAY , ......... , E,t.,Q ~ ~ (11 El Modlnfll CIOt\treN v...., II lliolftt Lome, l MAN ""' S-v4-. (at oi... f:lltd) ....... l. .. ty Clvlttien"" A/TIOe:MNor ... ,". ,., COl!eft), II l ft\ ....... All ..,,. .. 7Jlt •-"'-~ """ .... .... Laguna Beach Fourth-~car Laguna Beach Coach Jeff Gilbert hopes three returning starters will again lead the team 10 a playoff benh 10 the Pacific oa6t League ra\e. and with some 1m- pro,·ement he sa1d anrt.hang I poSS· able in lcagul.' pla~. .. We're definite!~ shooung for a top-three pos111on... said G1lben. whose team finished second a 'ear and enter league play w11h a· h-4 record. "I f v.c get It together. you ne"er kno\\. Ma\be v.e "'ll take first. Ifs possible. ·11·s nc,er out. but 11 "''" be a tough one:· G1lbcn looks at Woodbndge and Costa Mesa as the kc' contenders. but Orange and Trabuco Hills can"t be counted out. Returning starters include JU01or Mark Weeks. and seniors Enc '.'lelscn .ind Hooman Lah1Jani. thi.' team·s 1op -.corer "The} prctt) much arc the center o f the offen!>e. b\Jl the sophomori.'~ are coming along." Gilbert said ··res JUSl 1nt•\pcnence. but since the' 'w been plrl\ing at the \ars11v le\l~I all }l·ar this" )Car. I expect ne,·t 'car to ha' e a real good team." · The ophomore talents .inr lude T~ler Roothl·h and Enc Colh'ion. "'hile juniors ~laca~o Ferrell and goalie Chm Ballard round out the starting hneup. Woodbridge Founh-,car coach Dan Gaines has '1rtualh his l.'nt1re team back from a Cl F "ent~ of a ~ear ago and the Wamors appear to be not onl) S('H•:DI I •. , TMn WATaR ~LO . 111911 'CllOOI -lrYoM •C El T«o l . LeOuN 8~" •I C.eroen C.roye 3 IS Newoorl 11arDOr et C~rttos ToYrn•m~I. U"lver"tv el Centre• C•htwn•a cr..mo•O"shoos •• S.n LUIS OOosoo SOCCER Communitv collelle ~ -Or•~ Cou t e t Eu t Lo' AnllM' COi'-. l TENNIS '1 9" Kl"IOOi II r!\ -• 0cffl'\ V1t1• et Wnl "'""'" l 11unl1"l)I011 ~ et ,.,..,,,,. l EO•M>f' al Founr••" Vallev l ""'lie •• S.n Ci.m.t1tt 3 IS Co\le Mew •I L•oun. H.U' l Traouco 111i>s •t WOOOl>r•~. l L._. 8e•<" ., Or•rtlle J Tu"'" ., Nf!Wt>Qrt H•rt>o< l Untver"'" •I Coron• oet ,.,.., . J. E sl•nc1e et S.oo~c~ 3. Row rv et Meler 0.1, l 15 VOLLEYaALL COlleee ""--Tile MHler's CIM~ at Christ Cc>llel>t 1,,.,,.. , lO 1119" SCl'o004 tl•rl\ -Ocfl•n Vi.• •I Wtsl "''"'ter 6 11un"'•llto<> 8eK1> •C ,.,..,,,.. 4 Ed•Mlf' •• F ount•'" ValltY 6 ln.1ne •• S.n Cleme<lle 4 JO T us Ion •I New !>Ori H•rbOI' l 15 Univ.<'\ilV •t Corone o.t Mer S E\l•no. el Seodlflo.C'k ) CllOSS COUNTitY HrQtt schOOI DOY\ •nd gfrls -T ui tln •"Cl Seelclieo.ct. al E"1nc1e, 3 COf'ON deC Mer •"Cl Ntwoort H•rtior 11 Univer\llv, 3, Fount•1n V•lleY V'S Hunll"IJIOll 8HCh •I H8 C..,tr•I Peri<, J. WtttmtMler •' Ed1M1t1, l, Oc:H n vi.w •' Merlnfl ) ,, .. M •• Ceot,lr-\l.U.Y. l. W~141le 'IS Or1"9t •I EIMMow« p_,,. 3 ~ H1h •t Co,I• Mae, ). Trlltluco H •I ~ e.a<?t 1 Meter Del"' a;"'°° Amet •• lrvlN P1'1l l l'OOTaALL Lono &ffCll "'°"' n Founteln V•lleY (et Hlltlllneton IHclll, 1 .JO, Mllill'en ,., Merine (•t Wtttmih\terl, 7 lO, Sent• A.ne v.-v"' Seodle-N<i< (I I S.ntt AM 9owl), 7;30, ~ille!Oft ~ ,,, ,.,..,., Oto <•• Or.,,.. Coe•• c-..1. L llOH'I IC \t I ,f , m the hunt lor another hcnh an the pla~otTs. but a .. a detin11c threat to Costa Mesa for Pacific Coast League honors. Jared john\on returns after earn- ing fi rst team all-league honors as a ;un1or. backed up b~ ddenst'l' standout Robcn Duran. JUn1or te' l' Kirshon. senior Jen-Lt Yeh and senior Jon Kemp .\dd111onalh. the first oil the bench a ~ear ago "as fa'>on te1nhau!ler. and Junior Run Htr"lon 1s back 1n thl' goal. as "'ell. .. Esscn11all~ nc~one 1<. hc:1ck." !Mltd Gaines. mindful the onl· 'acan- c~ 1s left b~ l:m n:ar°'> leading -.w rer Ron uttlc.' "Fmalh '-'l'·rc a threat lrom all o'er the "tanl.'" \aid Gaines "hn-.c team entered league pla~ at 111-o and "ell on m ".l' w tx·coming the choors tx·.,t. Tht> Wamor., clo.,<:d out 't\li at I ~-13 Johnso n. 1'1f'lhon and Duran all t·an rotate into lhl' ho!\• and ~· "ell. g1"ing \\ oodbndge a halanted lot1I<. K1r hon 1"1 '>pnn.tl'r · Huntington ~Beach .\fter finn1h1ng fourt h 1n 1he unset League "1th a predomi nant!~ S1:n1or team in ht~ first H'ar as head "ater polo. coai:h at ·Huntington Beach High. Dunt·an \kCullUl·h 1s tn ing 10 gu1dl' an ane,pcm•n1:ed Oilers squad 10 respcctab1h1~ "h1le continumg to build a foundation for the program. ·-rm JUSI spending a lot of time '-'llh 11.' said ~kCulloch. "ho pla)- edat Golden We I College and Long Bea h talt' "The'·, e had much 1nstab1ht~ "llh (the program). I'm ,..,.,~ ,., °"9ftdla, !'\&.) *""' R9UM Sintlet J·mm., Ari•' JerlchO N Y . ~ ""'" J°"" S." DoeQO .. ) 6·1 M•ll~I Nloo Puer•o ll•co ~ loltllv Ew ... ,,oen AU\lrtt18 1·6 6·4 6: 1 Jommv Brown Lergo 1"141 ot< M•l<•tl Pe< ,,;or\ Sw-n o·2 6·0 Br•o C.H~t P1fllmon1 oe• ll·crtev llt"~'O HOV\to<> 7-6 17·• 1 6 0 J Men's toumem.nt (et .. Mil. Swltt~I "'"'R~~ Jom Cou• ef Oaoe C•h-Fte oe• M.agnus C.u,1a ls\Ofl Sw-" 6 3 7 ·6 7 1 J•~ OD 111He'< Sw11ierteno Cit! Qemes" K • '~" ll'O•• 6·3 7·6 c7·J1 Anor•s Gomez Ecuaoor Oa! l\Mrc Qo,,.t Sw••1er1ano b l 6·3 Merct1110 Ft1IOO " Urul)u8> oel E•« W•MG•I Oll>• Franct 7-6 tl 31 S 7 1 S A1tunotr \loli..o• Sov,.t Un'Oft e1t! Jt rome Pot tf Frel'Ce 7 6 1e-6• 4·6 •·2 Jo<>ei Sve<>UOI' S .. eelt" Otl MenM>Uf Ba"rem Frel'Ctr 6· l 6 1 "•'°" Kr>Ck,lt•" C.ros~ Po.II•• MC Ge' c.~ 'ef-~ti-Rooo.n lorQenl•"• 1·S 6·1 Fed9r•"9n Cup l•t T1hel SECOND ROUND UllltN S.9" l. OelWnlr11 0 CIVIi Enrt, US CM'I Karin Plnit\ Ot n merk, •·I, •·I MlrllN NevuhlOv• U S Ciel Tl,,.. SC'rltu..-·L•r'811 De<lm¥to. 7·S 6·) ,.,..,.,,.,. N•vr11uoo -z1.,. C.•''''°" us Cle! T\ne ~-Ler"1'1·11tnriet1e ,..,. N t<Sfn o..nm.r1' 4·3 •·I OtMr k- W.SI Germenv l J•CNn 0 Crtel\OlloVlk•• l HU11$41rv 0 Au.irelle >. New ZH11no O lui.ar1e J, Ar..,,llM O Au,1n1 2, 8rl11ln 1 Scwlel U1110ft 1, C•'*'-1 SMln2.~0 ·. S..A.-. w hlle ne" Angelus en try Hanard. last 'ear's CJF ~-A cham- pio n. '-'111 be the team to beat. Kun feels his Monarchs couJd prov1de a challenge. Crespi. St. John Bosco and Lo} ola are the other top teams an the seven-team league. "If "'"e pla' nght on. we could challenge them ... R un !Mild. ··we can pla~ "'•th an~bod~ Ifs JUSt whether or not the ltd<; get motivated. When the~ "ant 10 pla~. the~ 're 'e~ good .. Leading the group 1s returning staning goahe senior Chad Roghair Other returning st.arters mclude seniors JcfT (arnpbeH. a hole man and dn-.er. Charlie Wallace. and Lucas Flonan1 "\\ e'rc g1' mg up four or fi, e goals per garnl' -.o defense as the strength."' Kun said. "Roghair is such an a"esome goalie. we an change our defense and do so man) d1fTcrcn1 things w11h 11 because of him. "h1ch is great. We have four gu~ ~ on offense that can set the hole. The' ma' not be able to shoot. but the,· can all set the hole and we have rel au' cl> strong outside shooters ... Other returners who start are hole man · ou l)reher. Frank Kenned) and either Chns Ward or newcomer • ophomorc Phtlhp Ma)er. "\\ ard onl\ started swimming and pla) mg" att.'r pol<;> last year. and he's "orked himself wto a starting . role:· Kun \aid "Nobody's ever heard of ~1ater Dea water polo. but · this team ·s 'er). 'er) compeuuve." \ 0I.I.1-. l R \ I I _> '\_ • CemmullllV arlel9 ..._ OllANGE E,.._I eotl,.RllllCI Goioen Wf!Sf CM'I Or•noe Coe"· 15'-•. 15·3 1S· 7 Hlltt lcMel tlm "ACIP:IC COAST LEAGUE LaQulWI S..Cll ~ LllllJIWI HIM•. IS•S IS·4 IS-6 J \I LH VM l!lffc'h I S-1 1 S· 11 FS LH VN 8eKf\ IS-7 7-lS lS·S Woodbr•OO. oet C01t1 Mele IS·4 IS 2 lS-2 J\I WOOdtlr '°9e IS· e IS· 7 ~S WOOOl>f.aot IS-10 IS·f STATE RANKINGS (Tlwwtll Oct. 11 1 M.ra Co111 (9·01, 2. C-... Mir ll·ll1 lo S."te B•rtM>re ( 13•1), 4. LMllM ~ l'·Oli S ThOl.lund O." (7·0), I» Pow•Y t•·OI, 1 LvtlO<OOCI llS·ll. L ......,, "9fW' 14-J); t 11ert>o< S•nll Crvi (13·2) 10 Torrev Plnft Others C•0<str•no V....,, GrllNMl9, .,,._, L"*". Nortrt &ell~. s.n L1"' Ot1ftoo. 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Suite IMITH, WIHFlll.D WAAO, NEED AH VCPLAHA TION ~·· 1333 Cemillo ._,.et.. ..... CA --.&. MAL ~ Ml ........ AHD DOWDAU. A "°" tl'le propoMd vautron IOO. IMM. CA 92714 M"I. WIN"ELO WA"D; OF THE NATURE OF TKE Del Alo Sovtfl. SIJH• 200, ................ (nt)~ "°"IJlhAT ..., • ......._, ..._..~ ...., f1tM II,_ 1W .Nri P\AMlltleO OflflOI Co.et DAAfllll.L M IUHNUI, PROCEEDINGS AGAINST San Diego, Calltornla 92108, Or•••-CMI) IF AYAILA8LE. THE EX· "'VATI 8AL1 NOTICE II H(AllV Y• ...... CALl.M Mlaf\ (1,) ,. ffom tM Delly Pilot ...,._,,.,., 14• COMMl!..CIAl Fl!ot!MI., YOU YOU SHOULD CON· ta6epl'\one \619) 237·6586, NOTIC!. IS HE A EBY PECTED OPENING 810 NOTIC(. II HEREBY GIVEN 11\11 tfle Hvnttnoton DAft .... 1111it lmtMIRI pwege of 1hll reeolvtlol\. 21, 21. Oeic>I*' 5. ltlt INC .. I Nebrllllla CoriM>r· T~ ~~"tJ:eR. II 10·00 ~::,::~. 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Ctlilornla. on ,.., ............ olfovtattd In Hu/lllngton MOTICll TO MOATOAGE '"'VEST8 OAS,• TNll. ,.,,., •. toOI• 8lld equlptMflt lngton IMctl, Calltorftla. on Publlttleel Ofange Cout "** MentlOMd and IUt>o U'9 d&\• and It·~ lllM lfl· ... ,..,., .......... ,. leac:fl fOf., .... , two tuC· CMDIT°"9 ~ MH••cllv••tt• VllMH Reoo<o.d on 07122/88 •• neceuary to con11rucJ Ille de .. ""' 11 1~ time In· Daltv Pilot ~obet 5, 12. 1t. ject to comwmatlon oy aeld ..... ~Jo reoetwano .... tM ..-rt .. -.,,.. ceaatw ..all• PflOf to Ille IUUl,,.,....,.. Trv1t; TH Eu 8Ht4A0~?EW .Document no. 88-356733 of aunllen bin dock• 11 8olM dlcaled belO* 10 receive l(ld 1Nt. $vperlor Ccufl on Oc\ober oonllOer the ttate!Mflt• 0( ..... tltM MC llefeln tor 111 e public ( ..... 1191 .. 101 ., 0 U N ~ A I " '"' • ()lflclal Record• In ·~ ortioe ChlcaS111ee.ecn lnOrAAge COl\lidat the····~·· ol Th810 31, 1N9 at the llOur of 2·00 ... peflOnt wno wlah to be If,... de Mt .. ,.. ~. u.c.c.) OWNERS ASSOCIATION, of tM Recorder of Orange County. Cllllornle. complete Ill W90n1 who wish lo be PM. °' IMl'Mf\er wltt\ln the heard re&atlYe to Ille aoc>li· 111911Ml .......... ,_ __, "SECTION e~ TN Difeetor NotlCI IS Mfffy gtwn to INC., e-CallfOtnla Corpor~ County. C.iifornl• ea8C\lled In 8CCOldaf'Oa Wllh Ille pla/\S !lewd re&atlve 10 Ille appll-Ml.JC ll>TICl time ll!Owed by ... II 11\e cation deecrtbed ~ ................. ,.. of Public Wotk• " Olrected credllOrt 01 Ill• wltl'lll\ atlOn; i'?M,~!'°~~ FE~· by OOVOLAS A. SCHOTT end ~flcltlOns IM<etore cation clncflbed beloW. ofttc. of Penney &. ~. DATE/TIME; Monday. Oc· ...... ....., .......... 10 poet, Of cavM to be poet· named transferC)((I) ltlat • EAAL _.v -L._.N A.,,. ANO JUDY LEE SCHOTT, and .UC:h addend• thereto DATEITIME: Monday, OC· NOTICI M 3471 Via Lido. Sul1• 203. tober 18, lt89, 7:00 PM ~..,IN ............ ed, notlcM ot VIClllon eon-b\jJI tranllfef la about 10 be SOCIATION. INC .. I ,..._ HUSBAND AND WIFE AS .. may be Issued prior 10 the lobe< 16. 1989, 7:00 PM INTINT TO Newi>ort 8Nc;h, Calllotnl1: APPLICATION NUMBER: turtMr • .,.... frem .... apicUOU91y elOnO Ille ...... Mede on 'petaonal ~opetfy break• Corpo!!lllon and JO INT TENANTS, WILL bid apenlng date APPLICATION NUMBER; DIOICATJJ ....... , leleC>flOne (71•) 613-7120 Cod• Amendment N o ..... rnenl Pfotl()MCI to be Vtcal· heftll\alter deecf\bed Doell 1 ttwougll ..... nclualve. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Prospective bldelera may Code Amendment No NOTICE IS HEAEBY .. rlgnl, title, lnter•t end ~/Neg11Jva Oeciarallon ~ .. .-., ..... ,.. ed 11 leeet IWOW'Mkl before Tiie natM1 end bU91,_. YOU ARE 8EINO SUED TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER e111mlne Ind obtain bod 89-9/Negat111e Dect1r111on OIV!'H °Thll on 1he 5111 day M1111 of Franll Oanlno In No. 89'-14 -IMIR .. Y• .., __. Ille date o4 Ille hewtnQ. The ecktree1M of the Intended BY PlAINl'IFF: (A Ud. le •ta FORCASH.(payablell llrM l0tm1, apeo111ea11ons, and No. 89-24 of September, 1989 the lnCI to the Improved re11 APPLICANT:CltyolHunt-..... • ........, ,...., notlcle lhall be posted not 1r1n1feror1 are: Wllllam dem1nd1nd,ol FIRST of..,.inlawfulmOfteyoftlle ~lanabycalllngatormalllng APPLICANT CltyolHunr-Board of Education ol the PfOC)lrtylntheCountyofOf. lngtonBeach .. ., • .,,_deMtluMwn more than 300 f .. t ~. ActtMan1ndH01lyAellM1n, AMERICAN TITLE IN· United Stat ea) a1 THE e requeello the otllce ot the lngton Buen lrvlne Unified SchOOI Dlltrlc:I eftOI, Stele of Calllornle. lOCATION: City-wide aft....,_,,,_ __,cal en bUt . II .... , ttw .. notlcas &394 Walnut lwe , • F. SURANCE COMPANY• I FRONT ENTR~NCE TO Qeoertmenl of Parks and LOCATION· City·wlele ol Orenoe County. Call-commonly described ... ZONE· All Oiatrlcta ........, rellnel aentee. lhlll be posted, The nollcel ll'YIM. CA 92714 Celllotnle corpotallOn SUITE 205 ISECON() A9cr .. tton. 1333 Camino ZONE. All Olatrlcts lomla, ldopted. Aesolullon 2263 COlumbla Dr . Coata REQUEST· To amend Ille I ............. (tleted'" lhall,1i.telhed•y,llour.~ The IOCallon In C1tltornta YM ....... CAUMOM FLOOR). 17802 IRVINE Del Rio Soutn. Suue 200, RE0UEST To amend tne of Intention to grant lo 1he Meaa, CA 92826 . Hunllng1on Beach Ordl· the [1111oM ..... ). ~ of the hearing, and of the ct11er IHCUUve otflce DAYI ............... .. BLVD , TUSTIN. C'-92680 San Diego. Catllocnla 9210.8 Huntington Buch Ordl· Orange County Water Ola-and m0te par11cularly de-nance Code and amend, ~ • .,. le en· alllll refer to the adoption ol °' principal bualneH olflc• le ..,,,... en 19U to Me • all right. utle and 1n1eres1 No old will be. considered nanoe Coda to update and lflct tor placement of an acrlbed a1. MO<llfy and/Ot delete !Serf· .,...... .w ...__ tl6-11111 reaolutlon of lnt~llon, of tlle Intended tr1tt1teror 11: .,..._,..._ rMPOft•• •• epn~ to and now ttetd unless 11 11 made on .a ,..,... revlM requ11rt0ns Pl(111n1ng u~ground well loc;_attd on Improved real prop«iy tn oltlons within Artlcle 908, .W _... -.. • ,.._ and, lhall lnctude I !ftap or ..,,,._ -• IWI ~ by It under said Deed of datd t>ld f0<m lurrushed by 10 the Oestgn Review Board tlle Woodbridge High Ille City of Costa Mesa, Oetlnlllons. Added dell-• • DtAI CAUM0--1 plen snowing tile tocatton ol All other buSlnest names A...._.,,..__,. wtll Trust In Ille prooerty situ· tile Department ·01 Perks EN v 1 Ro NM ENT AL School S 11a II • 2 County of Ora119•. Stale ot nltlon• mey lncluO.. but no• pare 1ue1entar une Ille s>C'\lon oJ the "Mm41r>t and addr ..... uMd by the Mt ~t JM:,..~ 1ted In Nld County. Cali· and Recr .. 11on. and Is made ST A TUS: Neg111ve Decla1 • M .. dowp11k In lhe Chy ot Celllornla, legally dffcrlbed be limited 10· arcnllectural ,.......... eeorna 1 -propoaed to be vecated. Intended 11an1teror within wrttt.n ,..,, I nM ""'91 be fornla, descrlb<ng the land In accordance wllh Ille 'In· atlon No. 89·24 lrvlne. Counly of Orange, u lollowt f91turea, Clllld day care fa. ..ena.,. .... OOfte. PASS~ AND ADOPTED thr .. yMre 1111 Y"" last tit ,,.... ..... ,__ M rov therein 1tructlon1 to Bidders.. COAST Al STATUS FOi· Slate Of C1hfornla. de· Loi 59 ol T11CI 316\, City cllily. Con)*llence market, Ufte carte ow...,..._ by Ille City Council of the put'° ltr IS known 10 Ille WMI IM o-t .. 9'Mr reut LOT 31 OF TRACT NO Bids must be subm11tea lowing City Council ap-scribed as ol Costa M .... 11 pe< map density 1>onua.· linal IP· ........_ "° le ..,_.,, City of HunUng1on Beach at Intended 111n11eree 11• -~ 9161 AS SHOWN ON A MAP tor "" entire work u de-proval. Code Amenelment IS.. Ellnlblt Al 11eordtd In Book 105, pag411 prov11. grade. groas troor proteeclon: au '"PUii'-1 regular meeting lllefe<>I The nameC•I and bualnesa If ,_ de Mt Me WOW RECORDED IN 800K 435. scribed herem The Depart-No 99.9 Wiii be lorwardld to A publlc meeting upoo the 14 and 15 ol Mltcetlaneoua ar ... hedge, 1nduS1rlal use, MOrffe 1 '"~ ttene que held on the 2nd day ol Octo· lddr... of the Intended ~ Of1 ttme, fCMI may PAGES 38 TO 40. IN· menl ol P11111 •nd Rec· the Caktorn•• Coa111a1 Com-quastoon ol making such Mapa. m tne olllce of the liquor store. 101 lrontege. cu"'f"' c•n 1H for-bar. 1989 tr1n1f1KH(a) are Lane & .... the -... anti WOW CL US IVE 0 F M r S • , .. lion,......,.. lhe rionr 10 miasion tor approval and,,,_ dldlc•tton will be held at the Coonty Aecofder of said Or-pat1clng structure. retaining '"1 I o • d •a 1 •t e I e • ATTWIT: Super Optometrists. A ...... ......., anti ~ CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· wetve any Irregularity 1n a c0<poratlon 1n10 the Ctly's Dlatrlct Admlnlstra11on ange Counly wall, whotesale use ...,aplldM "ueted....,.. Ill Connie llroctnfey ProfHlonal Corp.. 19192 erfJ.., M talllfl wtttMM1t CORDS OF ORAN GE bid or to reject any or all Loo11Cou111Program Im· Canter, 5050 Barranca SUBJECTTO Conditions. A1Mndeddelln1t1onsmayln· que la oone MCuche au CttyCleftl Siena Isabella, Irvine, CA fUrther •eMlftt,,..,, tM COUNTY, CALIFORNIA EX· t>lds p1ement1ng 01dlnances Parkway, Irvine, Calllornoa. restrictions, rHervar1ona, elude out not be limited to caeo. I ll WM a.tMI~ 92715 --'· CEPT THEREFROM ALL Tne apparent low bidder ON FILE 1 copy or the on 11141 11th dly ol Octol>et. rlghl. rlght1of way of record. 1 pa r Im ant . au I o· 11 ueled "° ,,_ .. eu IMyet Tl\at the pr()91fty pefll. 'fWe ere ........... ,._ OIL, GAS. MINERALS AND w\11 be required lo execule a proposed request IS on Ille m 1989, at the t"tour ol 1 30 if any mobllel vehiele repaJr. dwell· ,.......... • tt.Mpo. pWde ST A TE 0 F C AL 1 • nent llefeto 11 OQCrlt>ad on .,.,_ ... YM _, want OTHER HYDROCARBONS, contractural agreement in the Coty Clerk's Ofllce. 2000 o'Clock (p.m.) S•tled bids and offers are Ing, 101 wldlh. Deleted dell· plfdef et ceeo, 'I 'le Puecten FORNIA ) genetal H lurn1tur1, ti11· .. 0.-.,. eH«Mf rtfhl BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 tne torm ot a "Standard Main StrHl, Huntington •OAM> °' EDUCATION, Invited for said property Ind nlllons may Include but nol ................. "'dlnero c 0 u NT y 0 F 0 R . I u f ••.•• q u I p men I ' .. .,. "'" do"°' .. _n FEET. WITHOUT THE Agreement-Form 2"' wnich Beach. Calll0<ma 92648, tor lnlfte Un"'9d lchoot Die· mull beln writing and will oe bellmlllKI to automobole&c· r etrH coat• cl• av ANGE )U· t11c:len1me. good won, lease en....,_,,,_may ... an RIGHT OF SURFACE 111111 oe Olnd1ng upon the lnapectk>nbylhel>Ubltc trtet,o..wr.•-n.lec· rte*veclaltheotf;ceolPen-OIQOf)ldHler pnpl•d•d"" avleo adf· CITY OF HUNTINGTON and Patient C111tom.r LISI ....,,..,,....,....,..., ENTRY, AS RESERVED IN S111e_ofCalllornl1 ontyupon All INTERESTED PER· reter'I of tM loard of ney & Penney on Ottober ENV I RONMENTA L ctoMlpotPlf'9delecone. BEACH! end la located al 5394 e ..... eldeMoe(tleteclln INSTRUMENTS 'OF RE· approval t>y the State SONS are 1nv11QI 10 auend Ectucatlon 31, 1989112·00 P.M, or may STATUS. Negative Declar. E1lelen o1toe ,..,..,... I. CONNIE BROCKWAY, Wllnut Ave . •F, Irvine, CA "'9 [lllloM llieoll). • CORDS Bond requirements for uld public nearing and e11· Published Orange Co111 be riled with the Clerk of Or-atlon No 89-14 ........ ,.,.... .,_ weed Ille duly elected, quallfted 92714. Deepwe de que le efl· Tne Sl( .. t address a.no eon tracts. exceed1119 $5.000 pr... opinions or submll Dally PllOt October 5, 1989 ange County Supert0r Cour1, COAST Al STATUS Fot· .,._ • .......,a"" ll»otado CllyCletk ottne City or Hunt-The Bualne$S name used tretWft .... olt.aen lu· othef common designation are stated In tne General evidence IOt or agamst 11>e Th8\1 11 any time after hrst pubh· •owmg C!JX. CouC1cll a.o· hmillll••Hh 86..__ lng\on e..c11. CA ••-olf1Ct0 ~ Nld 1r1n11e<ors 11 said dlGiel ueted HIM WI pluo If any-of the 1..i property Con0<11ons, OPR--483, Sec· 1-ppllcelTon as outrtned catJon or thrs nollce and prov11. Code Amendment -• "" ebofeOO, pWde Clerk of the Coty Coune1rof toc1tlon s lRVINE CON· de-le DtA• CMANDANO& desc:-r lbed above 1s llon00700 . above II tnere are any PUBUCNOTICE beloremaklnguldsale No.89-3wtllt>eforwardedro llelft•1vnMr¥k:loderef· aaldClly.dohllfebyecerllly TACT LENS CONSULT· pita ,re1enlar 11ne e>urportea to be 3 MORRIS In accordance with lhe turther ques1tons please call Said sare'"Wlll t>9 made on tne C1t11ornla Coastal Com-erencla de .a.o,adcll· o a tl\at the whOle number ol ANlS AND tR\/tNE EYE ,....._... Meftta a ma· RO.AD. IRVINE, CA 92720 provisions 01 Sectoon 1770, Suaan Pierce Associate NOTICE M 11\e lollowm"g teims mission tor approval and on--oftclne de •'IVdl letal members of the City Co~ineil CARE qulM en "'a corte. Tne undersigned Trustee 1773. and 1773 1 ol tne Planner at 536-5271 INTENT TO Cash 1n 11wful money of corporauon onto tne Cuv s (v" al dfrectorto tele· ol Ille City ol Huntonglon That aal<I bulk tranater is UM car1e o ---.0. dlsclelms any llab1llty for any Labor Code, the Depart-Connie ltockwar, Hvnt· D£DICATI IASIMEN1 the Unoted Stales or terms Local Coastal Program tm-tonfco). Beech IS seven. lhat tne intended 10 be con1um· ~ no le ~a lnc0trectneu of the atreet ment has IS<lertalned lhat lftaton leec" City Clerk NOTICE IS HEREDY agreeeDle to Admlnlt· plementong Ordlnaric:es c-No. 22271t foregoing resolullon was mlllld at the ottlee ot Bur-SM•lec:cloft; "' ,.....,..ta address and other common the gene<al prev1111ng rates Published Orange Coast GIVEN Tl\11 on tne 5th day 1ra1ors 10·~ ol the amount ON FILE a copy ot tne The name and addreu ol passed and adopred by the row Escrow Co , 501 MCrlUemeqvlna"--CIW dnlgnauon, 11 any, shown ol weges on tt>e counry rn Oa11 Pt101 October 5 1989 ol SepremDer 1989 lhe bod b,t c1St11ers cneck ro ac· propoM<I request 1s on Ille on 1111 courl 11 (El nombre y 1tttrma11ve vote ol at leasl a Parilcentet Of Ifs Santa -'na c11mpJlt., I f • herein. wtt1ch the work Is 10 ~ done 802 Boaril orEdueafoon o I e company ne olfer ai\CI !he tllt' Cornmvmty otreccton de-ii COf'te est-fl"llOfffrOf l!t' CalTIOrn 1 27 on or a le< "'• rTirid • • 1 et • f • • S11d s.tle will be made. but be IS llSled by the Depart-Irvine Unolied School D1s111c1 balance to be paid upon me(\) Deparrmen1, 2000 ORANGE COUNTY MUNICI· ol MIO City Council at • 1eg-Oclobef 2•. 1989 ll"IPl•d .. 9' veted qulere without convenant or war. ment ot lndus111e1 Relauons fllllllC NOTtCE ol Orange Coun1y. Cah· eonllrmat1on ol sale t>y Ille Maln Streer. Hunllngron PAL COURT, CENTR~L OR· ultr meeting rhereol netd on Thia bulk rransler IS suo-que la corte HCllClle au ranty. aapreas or Implied re· A copy ol ""' llsllng is on file forn11. adopted a Resoluhon Supertor Court Ta.es Beach Calllornoa 92648. 101 ANGE JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IM 2nd day of October. llC1 lo Cahlornta Uniform CMG. gar ding title, possession. or II the sarM add1ess It.Sled NOTICE Of' ol lntenuon to granl 10 lhe Interest. oper etong and 1napect1on Dy lhe put>he 700 Civic Center Ortve West, 1989, by Irle following vote Commerc11J Code Section 8' ueted -Pf'lll"Ja au encumb11noes, to pay the ebOve. T"UITIE'I SAL£ City of'''""' a non-exclusive mamienance expenses and All INTERESTED PER· Santa Ana, CA 92701 AYES Counctlmembers 8106 ,.....,.... •"-'"Pl• pWde 1em11nrng prlnelpal sum ot ,P1efernece will be granted l~ No. easemen1 lor the t>usbay premiums on insurance ac-SONS are 1n1111ed 10 attend The name. address, and MaeAll11ter . Green, Tiie r•m• and address of p8fdef al-. y le p4leden 111e no11(1) secured by said to bidder properly &PP!Oved -nlOll-4/TH,.EINEN parking area at Sprongbrook eeptlble ro purchaser snail said puDllc nea11ng and ea· telephone number of plain· Wlnc:hell. Bannister, Mays, tl\e person with whom .,..., au eoletio. eu dlMfo Deed of Trust. with interest u "Small Business·· II' ac-T.S. No. H1053ll Elementary Scnoot site at be prorated al ol lhe date 01 press opinions or sut>m11 tiff's attorney. or pl11n1111 Sliva. Erskine el11ma may be flied 11 But· y etre1 eoa•• cl• av thereoo. •• provided In sal<I c~d811Ce with Secuon 1896 UNIT COO£ H 655 Sprrngbr~ Nonh on recording o! conveyance avlderlCe tor or 90a;ns1 tne wlll\ool 1n auornev IS (El NOES Councilmemt>ers row Etcrow Co . 50 1 pnpl1tbd tin evleo edl· no11(a), advanoas, 11 any. et NQ . Tiiie 2. Calilorn1a MA" VllTA tne City ol lrvme County of The undersogn.O wolf tatte app11cat1on as outlined nomt>••. 11 d11ece1on y el nu· None Perkcentet Of . Santa An•, cloftel pot Plf'9 de le oene. under the terms ol the Deed Admlnis111t1ve Code An ap-FINANCIAL. INC. Orange, Slate ol Cah!ornia, the highest ne1 Did 10 lhe 1b011e II 1nere are any mero de telelono del ABSENT Co u n • CA 92705 Escrow" 60266-E•le'9fl otroe requleltoe of TrusL IMS. Charges and proved OSM B -09 or 11 du~ appointed Tr~sree deecrlt>ed as estale and rese<v8' lhe ngnt further questions please call abogado del demandtnte. o cllmemt>ers None JST and the IHI dly for llllng ........ Puede que ueted llle>enMS ol the Tru11ee and OSMS· 11 must be on Ille at under lhe tollowmg de· (See E11n1b11 AJ to re1ec1 any and all 01dS Susan Pierce -'SSoc111e det demandente qye no ISi Connie Brockway elllms by any er.Oltor shill qulere 11emer a"" ......... of the trusts created by UJd ,,,. ottic. ol SmaU end Mon· ""bed deed of trust WILL A put>llC meellng upon tho The property •S ro oe sold on l!la.nner at 536·527 1 11e n c e 1 bog ado es 1 Clly Clerk and ••·OlflCio be October 23, 1989 wtueh is llolftldlll•-••· II M cetl· Died of Trust, IO·Wll orlty 8 uS1ness. 1808 . 141h SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ques11on of ma>.1ng $\ICh an .. ., IS t>as1s u cept lor Connie •rockw•r. Hvnt-THOMAS M GIESER A Clllfk of,,,. City Council ol tne buSlneu day before 11\e OCI. un .......... ,.... .$89,456.89 Street. Suite 100 Sacra-TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER dedlet11on will be l\11ld a1 tr.e mle and Buyer 11 ro oe r•· lngton .. acll City Clerk Member ol SWANSON AND the C11y ol Huntington consummation date specl· llelfter a un Mntcto de rel· The beneficiary uncle< said mento, Ca11tornoa 958 ,,. Dy FOR CASH l•n ine lorms Dtstr 1c1 -'dm1"1s1< a11on sponllble lor any and all on· l>ub!lshed Orange Coast DOWDALL, A .F"roless1ona1 Beach, C111lorn1a lied above er.ncfa de ebogado1 o a Deed ol Trust heretofore ea· 5 00 Pm o! bid opening which are tawfur tender on Cent••. 5050 Barr a nee spec hon o! soil and eng1-Oa11y Pilot October 5. 1989 Co•POrattOn 203 N Golden Put>hsheel Orange Coast Oiied Sept 20. t989 -oftctfta de •f"da leeal ecuted and delivered lo the dll• 11 t>1Clde1 wents Small tne 1.Jnireo States) andtor Parkway. lrvme Ca1tlofft1a neering reports ano ro t>e Tn801 Circle Or111e. 2nd Floor Deily Pilot October 5 12. Lene & lvper Op· (•" ef dlreclOflO tele- unde<tlgned • written Dec· Business"' preference on the cashier s. certoheo or on tne 17tn day or October rHp0ns1t>le tor any cosrs or Santa An• CA 92705•07 13 1989 temetnata, A " .... alonal foftlco). latlllon ol Oetautt ano De· thl1 pro1ec1. Dldder mus1 other cnecks speettied "' 1989. at the hour of 7 30 repa11 "8.IC NOTICE DATE tFe<:hal SEP 26 Th800 Corp .. Ir. left L-c ... No. '°4.11 mend lor Sate and a w1111en Sign STD 811 form cSmall Covot Code See11ori 2924n o'clock (P m ) Oiied Sep1emDer 20 1988 Put>hshed Orange Coast The name and address of Nottce ol Oetaull and Elec· Busoness Preterence and !Payable on lun 11 tne 11me ot aOA"D OF EDUCATION. 1989 NOTICE OF "oberi a. KuMI. Cieri&, "8.JC NOTICE Detty Piiot Octooer 5 1989 ti\• cou'1 11 (El nombre v lion '?Sell, The unders19nld C.•htrca11on R.eques11 and Siie) all r1gnt 11118 arid '"lne Unified Scllool 01•· Mar I 1 E . Gar a In o, JOINT PUaLtC ay Depvty Th803 dlreceron oe la corll 011 cauMd laid No11ea of De· aubmll will\ t>1d 1niereS1 conveyed 10 and trtcl, Oevlcl E. arown, S.C· An"'onr J. Garzlno HIA1'1NO Publtshed Orange Coast IND •1S-IO RIVERSIDE M UNICIPAL fault and Eleciion ro Seit to NotlOe ol Requlremenr lor now rierd by 11 under satd relary ol Ille Board ol PuDl1sned Orange Coast BY THE Daily P1101 September 14, COMT,.ACT •14-IO fltlll.IC NOTICE COURT • DeMrt, 3255 E be recorded on the c;<>\lnly Nona1sc11m1n1don Program Oeea ot Trus1tn the Prope<ty Edvcallon Dally Pilot Sep1emoer 28 CITY COUNCIL 21, 28, Oclot>er s 1989 NOTICE TO T1hQullz-MeC1llum Way wt\e(f tne real propetty IS Your •llentoon IS eaneo 10 here1n11le1 desc11bed PubllShe<I Oranoe Coast 29. October 5 1989 °' THE CITY OF Th752 CONTIIACTORI NOTICE Palm s,)llngS, CA 92262 toeate<I. th• "Nond1scr1m1nar1on TRUST OR FRANK H D811y Pilot Ocrober 5, 1989 TnF783 HUNTINGTON •EACH CALLINQ FOR..,. INVfTIHO lllOI The name address. aod fO,.ICLOIU"E CON· Clause·· set fortn or relerred CONWAY, BEULAH E CON-Th812 AND THE •-C NOTICE Sehoor 01atr1e1 NEW· CC·114 1etephone number ol plaon-IULTANTI, INC., Al toherem.W'1iCh 1sapp11eable WAY Pta.JC NOTIC£ AEOEVELOPMENT f"VDLI PORT-M ESA UNIF IED Notoce1sheret>yg1ven tha1 tiff's 111orney, or platnutt TMllTEE, IY DANIEL W. to 111 none~empr S111e eon· BENEFICl~RY SANT A fE fllllllC NOTICE AGENCY OF THE PUklC HEAfllNO SCHOOL DISTRICT Mlted bods wlll be rec;eoveo wllhout an 111orney 11 IEI ~. VICIE ....... avucuon contacts and sub-FEDERAL SAVINGS AND NOTICI CITY OF BID DEADLINE 100 by the City ol Huntington nombr•. II 01recc1on 'J .. nu- DINT, 17'02 lflVM kVO., contracts. end 10 IM Sran· LOAN ASSOCIATION re· K51SS1 INVITING alDS HUHTIHOTOM •EACH M~UTtON 0 clocic PM ol rne 23rd day Beech 11 the olloce ol the mero di telelono del IUfTE tol, TUaTIN, CA dard Caltlorn1a Non· corded Aprol 17 1978 85 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS CC·n2 ON DISPOSITtON A RES~U= 0 , THE ol October, t989 City Clefk at Coty Hall, 2000 aoogado det dem1ndante o .-....... n~ dfflctHTWnlt+on Con,irucllon lnil(. No 20798 In Book NAME STATEMENT NOl1ee IS hereby give" lhll ANO OIVELOPMENT CITY COUNCIL OF THE Place ol B•d Receipt M11n Slreet. Huntington def demandante Que no O.te I 1103189 Con1rac1 Spec1!1c111ons ser 12637 page 1258 or Official The lollowong persons are sealed t>1ds will oe received AeutlEMENT HTWEEN CITY OF HUNTING TOR° Purehu ong Dept. 2985 Bear S.ach, Cautorn1a, until lhe tlenee at>ogado. esl LAW Publlshed Orange Coasl '°''" fll<ell'l (Reier IO Gen-Records II\ the ollooe ol the dOlng business as by lhe City ot Hunhngton THE MDIVIL~NT BEACH OF INTENTION TO St • Cos II Mesa. CA 92626 nour of 2 00 pm on October OFFICES OF J CRANOR Dilly Piiot September 28, •r•I Conditions OPA 483, Recorder of Orange Counly CAC r us BUS IN E SS Beach al the olflce di lhe AGENCY ANO VACATE AN EASEMENT Pro1ee1 ldent1l1e111on 18. 1989, ., #tllCI\ 1tme they RICHTER. I 8300 Von October 5. 12, 1989 Th792 Section 00700) s.eod deed ol rrust describes CENTER. 2900 D B11stot City Clerk at Ctty Hall. 2000 PHIL I ROXANNE FOR PUBLIC S Tl'IEET Name CARPETING • \/ARI· wUI be opened and publlc!y t<erman Avenue. Sune 820, DE'A .. TMENT OF 111efoll0wlngproper1y StreeL Suite 104. CoSta Main Street Huntington ZllAKll PURPOSES OVER A POR OUS DISTRICT LO· and rNdaloudon the Couif· Irvine CA 92715 17141 "8.ICNOTICE PAN<t•NO"ICAEATIOM. lEASEHOLOESl-'TEAS Masa.C-'92626 Beach CaJ11orn1a un111 the NOTICE IS HEREBY TION OF ELM STREET CATIONS w , ell Ch•Mber1 for lhe con· 955·3888 .....,., ... Atoni.. OlreclOf TO THE FOLLOWING Tnat Arica! Properties. lne ~, OI 2 00 pm on Novem· GIVEN Iha• the City Council SOUTH OF CYPRESS AV-Place Plans Are ~lie s1rue11on ol.atO<m drain •vs-DATE (Feel\I) MAR 08 IUNM()lll COlMT Published Orange Coast pornon ol lot L of Tract No C•lllornoa. 2900 0 BnSlol ber 14, 1989, at whien time of tne Coty ol Hun11ngton ENUE Purcnaslng Dept, 2985'-BM< tern• al the tot1ow1ng to-1989 M CALlf'O....~ • .L-Dally PU01 October 5 10 919 in the Coty of NewPOrl Street, Su1'9 104. Coeta they w111 be e>penectand put>· Beacn tnel the Redevelop-S C C St . Costa MIS4. CA e111on1 ( 1) 20Jh Stree1 (2) C.C. IMftpeon, Clerti, •r COUNTY Of ORA-1989 Beach. County of Orange Mesa, CA 92626 ltcly and read aloud 1n tne ment Agency ol the City of WHEREA , ine lty ouri· NOTICE IS HEREBY W1r11e1 Avenue and Nlchots Ar"' Gordon, Depvty In the Matter of Ille Appli· Thr798 State of California, at per OMt< Assoc111es. 2900 0 Council Chambers for tne Huntington Beach wtll hOid a ell of the Cily ol Huntington GIVEN lhat tne above.-Str .. t 11'1 the City ol Hunl· Publlll'led Orange Cout callon o1 GINA OE ARCOS. a map recorded in Book 29. Br11101 Street Suire 104 Commodoie Ctrcre Ree· f01ryt public hearing on Oclo· ~:97!' ~;,~cc•~~!'; named Schoot 1>1str1e1 of Or· tngton Be•ch Dally P1101 September 28 minor. by ELIZABETH "8.IC NOTICE Pages 31 through 34 1n-Costa Mesa. CA 92626 rNt1on • Lot A, 1n the City ol t>er 16, 1989 at 1 00 P M in ur Mt over 1 orllon 01 •"99 County, Cahlotnia. act-A Mt ol plans, spec;1I•· Oc1ot>er 5 12. t9. t989 OONCHEY her parent. F0< elusive ol Mlseellaneous MOK Assoe1a1es. 2900 0 Huntington Beach the Council Chamners. Coty ~im'Streer soutn J: CypreH 1ng by and lhrough 111 Gov-cations, and other eon1rac1 Th794 Change of Name trlCTfTIOUI llU ... 11 Mapa. records of Orange Bristo+ Street Suite 104, A set of plans.. spec111-Hall. 2000 Main Street Hunt· Avenue ernlng Board. he<elnalte< re-documents mey be obtained NO A 150255 MAME tTAn.NT County Carllorn1a. lying Costa Mesa, CA 92626 eatlOl'll. end otner contract ington Beach. Ca1ttornoa to NOW. THEREFORE BE IT ferred to as DISTRICT ·• wtll on Septetl'lt>er 20. 1989 at "8JC NOTICE ~MENDED ORDER Tiie fotlowlng persona are EatlllfJY ol 1 une whl<lh be· KMO Associates, 2900 D documenrs may be ot>ta•necl eon11<1•1 Ind ac1 upon the RESOl VED b the Ctt receive up to, out not rater the Department of Put>ttC ---------- TO SHOW CAUSE doing t>usln"s as • gins « the m1dpo1n1 ot rhe 8rlatol Street. Sune 104, on September 25. 1989 al 01sposit1on and Develop. Council 01 the tll 01 Hunt~ then the 1oove-a111ea ume, Works, 2000 Main Str .. 1. l'ICTITIOUI llUllNlll FOR CHANGE OF NAME BYRD THERAPEUTICS. Southerly int of said Lot L Coate Meu. CA 92626 the Depa'1ment ol Puolle ment Agreemen1 between tngton Baach as t~tO'A Mated bids tor the awerO ol Huntington Beach. Call· NAMI ITAffMINT GINA OE ARCOS. a minor 17100 G11te11e. 1rv1ne CA whletl 11 rocared w .. 1er1y This business is eon-Woru. 2000 M11n Street. the Redevelopment Agency SECTION 1 A put>ho 1 conttect tor the abOve pro-lornla. upon receipl ol a rne fOllOWlng persone are bf ELIZABETH OONCHE'r, 92714 ee 50 feel through• central duc teo by An Ul\ln· Hunt1ng1on Beae11. Cl h· ol the C11y of Hunhngton meeti was neld before \he l9C1 non-retundtbte tee ol dOlng t>Ysll\MI 11 her parent hea flied a pell· Brenda Joyce Byrd 311•-; angle 012 Degrees 35· 41·· eorporated Anoe1a11on fornoa. upon recetpt ol • Beacl\1ndPnuandRox1nne Plann~ Commouton on Bicfa 1t11H be received"' St500 MCCUE ASSOCIATES tlon In thla cour1for an Otdet On)'ll. Balt>O• Island, CA trom·lhe Southeasterly COf· Otl'tef Than A Partnership non·refundabl• fee ot z1aa1c11. and ••I• of land Septem~ 6 1989 91 wtlldl the place 1<1entlloect above. Each t>IO ltlall be made on 1300 Br1ttOI St •211. New· •llowlng petitioner to 92182 ,,., of aald Lot L. t"9oce The registrant com-115.00. pursuant thereto Tha 11,,,. It wat det~rmtned and lh•ll be opened and the Propotal Form and rn pOf't 8eactl CA 92660 change hlll llef name from lllrs buSlneas 11 con-Nonhetly on • straight hne menced to lrantact bull· Etch bid Shall be made on AQIMment providet. for an urauant 10 Governmeni pytMldy reed aloud at the Ille manner proYIClecl in the Dennis 'MeCue 1300 GINA OE ARCOS 10 OINA ductld by· an Individual to the m!dpo1nt ol the arc ol ,_. under the flct1t1ou1 Ille ProPOSal Form and m addition to an HISttng auto ~ \ 65-t02 that !he above·ll•l•d time and contract documel'lll and Aoams Ave •29E c~ta OONCHEY. The regl11rant eom-tlle cUf'YI on 1he State High· bualneu name or names tlle manner provielecl In the glUI allop and development propoted vacation 01 .,, place, 111811 be eccompanlecl by • MIN. CA 92826 · IT IS HEREBY ORDERED menced to transect t>uSi· way dasc:rlbed in tlle deed ll1ted above on September contrac1 documentt, and of offio• ar .. , Oeacrlptlon of .....-nent for pybUc llreet Eactl bldelet must submit C*'tlfied or eatt11er·1 Cheek Tl'lla bualneH Is eon· lftel .. penona lnter•ted In ,_. under the flctlllous recorded July 1. 1929 11'1 21. 1989 shall be accompanMKI by a the lite 111d ecooe of d!" over a C>Of11on 01 with eacfl bid a certlflld °' or • bid bond '"' not '"' ducted by· An 1nc11v1<1ua1 1ft4I matter afOt"-'d appear bU..,,_. name or n.,.,,., Book 288 Page 285. OfllcAel Charles J Mel aughlln. Cet11flecl °' catl'lw·s checll llellopment can be round in ~t aoutll of Cypr ... CMflier·a ~ payable 1o then 1~ of tne amount ol The Aeg ttranl(s) com. before thl• covrt In DePart· lillld at>Ove on Augut1 23, Records, as eonca ... 10 the P11t!Oer1t ot 1 bid bond '°' not teas the AgrMment A~ cOnlotmed 10 tne tt1e DISTRICT or-a bid bond Ille bid. made payable to the mence0 lo tranaact bull· "*11 No. 3 at 700 Ch>lc 1989 Southweat and having 1 Thlt statement waa llle<I tllan 10% of Ille amount of Tiie tocatoon 01 the prop-Cl .• er Ian in the fotm Ml tonh 1n the Qty of Huntington ~ ,,... under the fictitious Center Drtve Wesl, Santa Brenda J Byro radius ott650 oo '"' and a with the County Clerk ot Or-Ille bid, made paylble to tne •rty 11 17 13 1 Beach ~EC~o': 2 P Pursuant 10 contract document• In an L•bor Code of Ille St•t• of bualnHI nt me(s) listed Ana. Callfornla. on No....,,. TN• statement wat to th ol 194 ,.6 feet ange County on September City of Hunungton Beach 8~ulev11d. Hunt1ng1on Oivl91on 11 Part 3 Chapter 2 amount not tasa than 5% ol California and other laws of above on Augutt 24 t989 blr 7, 1989. at 2'00 o·e~ wl111 the County Clertl of Of. OU ARE IN DEFAULT 26. 1989 l abor Code Of the Stile of S.ach. Calllornla 926'7 Of Ille c e1iforrna Streett and the mulmum amount of bid the Stet• ol Callforn11 •PP'•· Oennlt ·McCue ' P.M., and then and there a.nge County on Auguat 23, UNDER A DEED OF TRUST FQ2AI Cll1fomla and 011\ef laW1 ol lvk:\nl1Y of Ille NW corner °' H,_wayt Code Commenc· aa a guararttM thll the bld· cable thefelo. with 1ne Ill· Tll~ ataletne"t wu filed .now cavM. II any they haw. 1989 , .. OATEO 417179 UNLESS Put>lllhed Orange Coal! Ille Slit• of C•llfornla appll· CyptHS/Beech) 1,;;°wi1h Nellem 8320 tne d•r •Ill enter Into lh• oeptlOn only of IUCh VI!>-with Ille County Clerk of Or- why Mid petition for change Put>liahed Orange Cout YOU TAKE ACTION TO Dally Pilot Oc1ot>er 5. 12. 19. cable thereto. with tne ••· Tl\l1 ec11on ''••empt from City Council Of the City 01 Pfopoaed contract 11 the 111()(11 tnat mey be requlfed' 8"99 County on AUQUll 24. of name 91\0Uld not be Delly Pilot Septenibef 22. PROTECT YOU PROPERTY. 28. 11189 c.ptlon only of IUCh Ylrl· the PfOllllk>nS ol tn• C•ll· Huntington 8Mc:t1 hefeby Mme " ewarded. In the vnder the 9'>9Cl•I atatutes 11189 ,.,..,. granted. 29. ~ot>e< 5. 12. 11189 IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-Th-809 •tlOfte INI may be requrred fonlla EnwonmentllSecOuetlty deolarn Its lntentlOI\ to VI· -·of laHure to enter Into puraue!'.!I lo -'tldl J)fOCMd· Publllhed Orange Cout IT IS f'UATHEA orc:lefed F1'11 LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN . under the speclel at1tu1• Act pur'4J,lnt lo lion Cite tor ubllc atrHI Mid oontrac1. 1Uci1 MCUrity inOt •9'.lndlf are liken Daily PllOt September 14, '"., 1 copy ol tllls orc:lef to EXPLANATION OF THE P\ll.IC NOTICt pu<1u1nt to which proceed· 15312, Class t2 Coplel of purpoaee anp .. Mmenl over win be forlelle<I and ,wlllell hive not been 2,, 28. October 5. lll89 IM!we... bit l>Vblllfted' In P\llJC NOTICE NAT u A E OF :r He Inga llereond« are talcen lhe Ol1~otlt1on ind 0.-1 portion of Elm Street The DISTRICT raservea 1uper1ed1d by lh• TH7M 11\eOrenoeCoaet o.llyPllot. PROCEEDING AGAINST ll11M1 and wtllCh have no1 been 'o'llQprnenl Agreernenl .. on IOUth o1 Cypr ... .a.venue' the rlgtlt to reject eny Of .. PfOvlalona of the l •bOl i---------- a M'lnPac>e' OI generel fltCTTTIOUI .,..._.. YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-fltCT1'TIOUI M.1 ... 11 1uper._.d1 d by I he Ille f0t public lntpecflOn Ind a 11 1., ... dascrlt>eci bldl or to waive any 11· Co6a Pretereno. to lab<>f •-fll" -~ elf~. putMlaMd In thiS NAMI ITATEM9NT TACT A LAWYER ..,._ ITATEMINT provision• ot 1h1 labor coc>ylng for the coat OI duPll· rnorO!.:.. ICU ., regulerll• ot lnlormalitlea aflall be given only 1n ll'lei---~----""--'~--- c:ounty at IMtl once• Wee!< The follo!#lng Pll'tonl tr• 3 t21 w. COAST HIGti· The followl119 persons are Code. Preference to labor cation II the Olflce ot the .. Tl'le w .. 1 4 00 '"' ot the In any l)lda or In the bidolng. manner provided by taw fltCTTTlOUI ., .... fOf tovr coneecut1ve wMll• doing bUllneta 11, w A y 8 o. NE w po RT doinO t>uelneM 11· ahall be given only In the City Clertr. City of Hunt-East 10 00 '"' of tl\e North No Dldde< m•y wltlldf-No bid anall be eon11dered N,... IT aTJJ•NT pttot to ll'le day Of Nld !leer· BtOTAIBE. 337 2111 7( BEACH, CA 92863 EX/BAR Dlvlllon ol manner provided t>y law tnQ!on 8eecn. 2000 Mein 54 00 1 .. 1 of Loi• of Block any bid lot a l)eflod of ahcty unlela 11 ls made on I form Tiie lollowlng Pll'"IOl\t are lno. Coetl Mela. CA 92e27 ··111 a llrMt ldClr .. a or HlllamO<• Corporatton. •R No bid th.it becon..Wtd Street, Huntonglon 8M<:tl ... E:. of Treet 434., .,_, (IO) OIYI •Iler the dll• Ml furrWehed by the Coty of dOlng t>uelMM u beted OCT 2 19'9 David J Hlgl9' 337 2111 commmon deslgnatlon of Faraday, lrvlne, CA 92718 un .... It Is made on • fO<m C•llforn11. between Ill• ded ~ Booll for Ille opening ol bid• Hvnt1ngton 8Mell and IS WESTWIND INTERIORS ~ A. JACIUllAN, 78, Coet• ·Mela. CA 92827 PfOl*tY II enown atxwe, no 11ellamor• Corporallon turnlal'led by the City of hoU,.. of 8:00 A.M and 5 00 ~ •Pm._, ~:C~i11c:et~• A payment bond and 1 "*'-In ~ordance With the 1000 W•l Wind Way. ~ ~ -' lhe '""'I., Hiiary Lacy Tllamer. 1012 warranty II given u 10 111 =ware), • R Fereday. Huntington Beach end la P.M .. Monday through Fri· M ... ·~d• of Otano-performance bond lhall be Pfov\elon• of Ille l>f®OHI POtt IMcll. CA 92ee<l o.it w. Ocean 'ront. Newport CC>nlplet.,_ or correct· • CA 92718 midi In .ocordaoce Wltll thl day. ••cluslve of hOlld•yt c!',, reqvlred prb to uecutt0n '9q\llr.,.,,.,,lt Linda J MuetalW'n, 1000 Tflel.MIJOfficelofEU91M Beectl, CA f2M1 neN).'. TM banelleltry Tiiie bu1inet1 II eon-Pfovta'ont of the propotel ll'lt.,..led sieraons may TitetyC•I hlleb reMrYeS of 111e con1ract lnCI lhall bf Each bidder must t>e ~1 Wind WI'/. Newilort V. 2-tl. 1201 Dolle S1rMt, TtQ bull119SI 11 con-under aald Oeld o1Truat, by oucttd by. A COfPOf•tton reqvitementa. tubfr!lt wrlTien comments 9'ld 911 'f 11 • Y manenl In Ille form .., fonh 1n the llcenM d anCI 1110 pre-8eecfl CA 92eeo lulte31o, ~ BMctl. Ouctld by. A Umlted Plfl· rM1011ola brMdlotdelevl1 Tiie reg111ran1 COM· t~ll blddat mus1 be addretM<ltotheCltyClerll ...-rten":"an0 ,:i 11 any contract documents quallliedur~Ulredbyt-Thi .. bualn111 " con- CA ~ ,_. tn Ille ~ M<Mled menced to trantac:t buel· llC9nMCI end •1'9 pre· of the City of Huntlnglon time or ttom time 10 time' 10 Eacl'I bidder tllall be a TN City Council of lhl dUCted by: An rndlvldual llllH1A9CI Or-. Coa91 The "9gietrant(1) com· tllereby. Ntetolore H ·,... lltldet Ille llctltlou• quallfled•l'IQlllfedbyl-8eadl,PO Bo11 l90,HUnt· conetNCI melnlein oPer· llcenHO contractor CltyotHunttngtonBMctH• The Aeglstrant(•I eom- o.ie., "'°' Octotllr 5. 1:l. 19, menced ''° trwact bull· 9Cll'90 Incl ,._eCI 10 ll'le ~ name or nemea The City Oouncll Of Ille '!on Beecll. C..lfornle. .,. ..,.ec. remoW and WIUanC to tl'le Buelnell MrWI Ille Moll• to reiect any menced 10 transact bUtl- 2t. 1tll neat under tt1e 11c1111ov1 vnderlig11eCI • wrltten Dec-1111*' •bave on SeptemMf Qty Of 11vntinoton e..ch r• t I . Pflor to 6· P M. on r.n.:, atorrn drlllna unit and Prot•o;'ll C«M and or .. b40t. ,... uno. 'the 11c111lo4.la ________ T_t11_1_s1 bu•I~ name(•) Hstad laratlon of DetlUlt and 0.-1• lNt lltYM ttw rloM 10 r9ject any oblr l3. l988 ....,. _,., maini and;! be lloerllld In Ille IOlloWing By tM orc1er Of tlle City bualneH n1me(1) 11at1d ...._.,. -J~on: AulJult 15, 1811 mMd for Sale. W'CI -'"'*" ~Det>M I(, TtlY\Ot. Sec-or .. Didi.. ~t ~~lme allano l)fact purten~nt atr11ctvret In c:ll11'hoMlone: 0 .15 Counctlt;7: of 1"9 ~'_,Hunt· above on: A~t 29. tN9 r--... _,,~ . o.M J. Hegler notlol of dtf*"1 ~Of elec• lly ll'le orcMr Of tile Qty 11 ... e ....,...., pettone 0¥9' and acroaa INi WA&.l<TH"°"'°"; A wall· on Beedl. nol 1111 lJnCle J M~ .... Tilll .....,._.. W91 llted flon IO CW !fie vnder· .,...., waa tltld Counall of the 8:J.: Hvnl· 11\.._teCI In IM ebOW mat• :::0,. of f1m St "' con-nwOllQtl of tfw llM It ICfled• 1 0:.: ~tlmOer. 1919 Tllls ~ement w• tiled MmtOW• I ISM ...... tl'leeovntyOlerk Of Of. tlOr*' to .. ~°'*'Y =-~c-:.::; lngtOn 'r"• nitl ttte ::.,;av ..,.,._ ano be lllnint for ~bf~ 11r"t vtld ror OCtober 13, 1tlt . ~el --~.::r·.=: Wltll tM Covnt) ca.ti of Of· .._wan Jl ... CountY on ,..,... 30. to .-..Y ~ *""''°'•· 2t 1... ••of .... ~ • ltlt ettJ et II 1 .,;-.._.. IMpoMt tne HMmen1 PJ~i¥9 bidders are lO ..... .... • lt'Ot County on AVOI* 30. n................ ,_......... C:..'4: ::..-:::r..:-~ ' a::: ... :,-:·.~ c...a. .. _...;' PID•1111tobe..catecl,#ld ::=-"== W ... ..,_. (1M) "'°""*' J,-·'4: ...,....__ o.ly ""°' .......,..., 14 d111911ft#ldof.._.IOnlobe ~Or-. C... ......... ea.ti f:::: '° tnf tllMtlng Meaa, CA .. ~00 AM Cell......, De1y Pilot..:=.,., 14 IAN ll'A•lO Al· 21, 21. 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IMfta.CA t2714 'P'9rl racotoecl A1441 e 00..., ...... ll AO HOUJSD(NNI CAAOLLOIS -.. :::..rt.:--~~· I Ml ~ H~· 1 C - -fll " HlWG Oft 1-. TNe t>uslnau 11 c:on-1tn In ti<* 1°'37, ~ ~ INELL I.... BEIT LER -·., Ml -·w:_ ...... cw ....... 11"'4~~1n.".!~ ..., .......... In~ ........ on MMd Oy ~.,.... '"· °' Offidal Aecord• o4 CASE NO. A150290 H.D. WLL... CASE NO. A1$0203 "lf1 ~ .. fl • ~''*' ,. ""'6orl ,11 GO fll l'9 p ._. ._ a.. 1 .. at 1.•5 Tiie t•Ol•ltant c:om-MIO CouMy To .. ,.._ CASE NO. A1I0210 To •• '*ti. P9MIOft .. .._ ,!?.. _...,...., • ...... ~ m:Codt· ·•· "' Q9tle. 3 locmd at mencad to 1renuct Dull• PAAC!l 2 --~ er~ To al ,.,_ 1>a~k1W1C11 c;r.Olot• OclOOaf ·-• •.,. .,...., .. ..._. .. _,.,. llftftlor !!J-lar clalma :" ~-C.... Drw. neee Undet tlla llc:t•llOut Unit 12 • tllOWn Oft 111a conllngent CllMtota, ... ....,_ O'~ con1tngan1 c1edil0f\, .,. p M In ~ 11" at 1 ~ ..,.. ...,.. ........ lft ~ nu1"' ·-...,_ tour • _. .. Ana, CA ~ name or n-Cotldomlnlum P\an ,.._,eel .-raon• who may ~' ~ end persons wno may 700' CMc....,..C..-~ ._...,.... ..._ .. ._... ~ l'9 e..tno 912101f 1, litlecl ~ on Mey 2t. to In P•c:.I I •bO.,. OCMnwiait b9 ln•r.-ct in ~ ~ ' '!WY oth4t1Wtse be 1t11itras1ed 1n Weet. Sen• ~ CA .-.. ,..._-..... lie,.. -·---1'~117 _...,_, YOU OIJECT TO 1... PARCEl.3 ct. w1D Of..._ .. or botrr °"*•• b9 inl9fffled "' me w1H °'estate °' bOth 9270 "'••'*• IWO .,.., ..... NOTIQE PEmlON ' MAY ,I '-orMttna of l'9 pellon, ~ O Ray Non411c:luel..,. -*'" Of·· DONNA ST AFFOAO ,_ Wiii Of .,.... ,,, botfl of CAROl LOIS BEfTL ER. 1 -ett111et1e O•lde at1d TO A MSTEA ..... br ... ~ i.l[ appeer at 1-. TNe 11e.-1 ... 111eo tor 9CC9M. l119r .. 1. -GOOSMAll of· HOt.LIS 'DENNIS A PETITION has been ._tF ~ =~ =-~c~ted ~ Ille UTATE OFl .. • end ..... yoAlt wlUI !tie County Clerk of Ot· uoectvneJit, ~!Ind fOf A PETITION Ms SNELL, II .. H D hied 1>1 ROBERT HUGH ill eppas ..... rNa ._J1t10M1 PMLOlllNA In ... ..... Ot lie wrlnlfl Moe Counry on Sac>temoet other purpoeee, 8111 M Wlwn Ned by DARVL ARNOlD SHELL 11 SARGENT JR in· ltle Md IO _.. w . ..,,.. ,. .-. ~ .. _... ... Mfl the OOUf1 H . 1.. ,._,, end dafifiad In tlle Con-11'1 IN Supenot Coutt of A PETITION Ml been Syp~r Coun ol :.• ..r:: ~..J..!'--,.u 1CtM ,. •• .,wwNO ... 1_' tDfmtl ....... 1'9 ~· Yout ~. °'81199 Coast dOmlnlum Pten end Oec:let· Calilomla. County :::: DISHELL.in N Cal11omlll County ol :.. ....... t_.,. -.~ -•• Noice ol... ~ may b9 In o.NyPllotOctot>w.S. 12. 19, etlof\ of CovaNnta, Con-ORANGE'· Cou'1 of OR.ANOE --.... Vow However. the Holpltet To• el ,,..,., en irwentlfy ~ ot b'I Y04Jf ~· 2t . 1Ht Tll.aot Oltlone end FWtrtctlont r• THE PETITION C County °' THE PETITION !'-·-·-.; °"' Could't"""*"notadtMI ....... cradleots; of...... IF YOO ~E A corded A.uguet e. 1973 In requ"• ltl•t DAAYL ORAHG[• t&quMIS 111a1 ROBERT ~ may M In IM*tdlemlu l1 .. 11t1M1d ......... 8ftd of lnY ,..,... CREDITOR ot e _'31UCJ!QTIC( book 10837, page 177 Of· ARNOLD be appointed THE PEl'rTION HUGH SARGENT, JR be .,_11°"°Y8tl°'"~A In ........ ~ .... 'tllho ~ .. ~ ooninteri• ciiCliOt' 0 "-tlC~d• personal reprvsentalMI tq ***• 11.c R CJSNm appointed as--ptWSonai CRED!rOA Ule ........ '* COftlli09t •In~ In 1250 ~ d9oe1Md, ~ muat .. llOTICa ~ The ,.,Mt addtw •nd ~nlstef ti. Hlale of be~ n al repiesen1a11ve • t.o Of • "*" '-adowa ..,.,.. for l'9 .. ot ....... ot boet, PIObelle Codt. your delm Wi9' l'9 ooun TMlaftFI IAU other eomrnon dea6gn•lt0n. the deoedient repreeeni.we person IO Mm.n1sie1 ttt~ estate ot ==~=' c:nclD ~ '--.. OOOI • tllllftll ..._,,., : PHLOMENA R, IDf loecllf Md mell a copy k> 1-. Tl llO. 1~ 11 any of Ille rMI property THE PEl'fTION ~.., ti. "'81it of tne oeoedent • ~ TileCouftcil'•W'*'ellln IAOWN .. ••r.Mv lrom ~ ..... caM YOU ARE IN .DEFAULT dU C 0 flbed t bove •• req.i•• IN o.ci.denrs lha decl9dant THE PEl'rTION = = ~ .. ~ ..,_._ ... wtttl ._ "'*" A PETITION hM been diafll.. .,_.tad by lhe cour'I UNDER A DEED OF TRUST putpo rted to be 935 Will end codc:l6a if any THE PEl'rTION 1equea11 !he decledltnl s • a copy to .,. l\Oltlloetlofl Pfo.ttlofta of..,.., AOV w. BROWN ............ Wit\ln tour ·monttw from DATED 01131/89 UNLESS AMIGOS WAY •12 NEW· be admlllad to~ .... '9QUMla IN d9<»dent s Will and C:OOC!ls 11 any .,.~ ~=-.....,. Prapoellion M ....... In .. ~ Court of ........ ,......, .. dale of ... iaauance of YOU TAKE ACTION TO PORT BEACH, CA 926e0 The •• and any ooclcft Will end COCM:illl " ally De aelmltlad IO probate :' lou 1non.. = LOe ,.,....., ........,...., Or· Callomle. County of ~··u. llttett .• ~ In PROTECT YOUR PROP· Tiie unclert!Q,,.O Tru•IM .,. ava1lab4e lof b9 .,.,.ned IO pioblll• Tne .,. Mld.any C:Cdle~S WI f lfll9• SM hmardlnO. Van· ORANGE'. ......, 9lvd 9'c:lion 9100 Of lie IERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT dllcie1m1 any l••l>lltty for any examlnatlOn 111 Ila hie kept T'-.. and any oodlclls are available lor :' date ol ht i.u.nce f! tuta. ... a.nc. a.we THE PETITION 11• · Califomi. Probele Code. A PUBLIC SALE If YOU 1nc:oneetoen of '"' street by lhe court we _,,....,.. lot &~amnation in Ila Ille kept ..= ~ ~ •: CC>Mfttlea, • ' · ~ fleC AOY W ..... CA m2I The time IOf lllina dMna NEEO AN EXPLANATION eddtest end otll., common THE PETfl'ION ax~"' N file~ by ltte coull n . 1 M Ettlyt9na Olltel9 1Et0) playt BROWN t19 appoi\ted ei c0l9\ ~Plot wil not expire Mbe lout Of THE NATURE OF THE oM!gnation rt any allowo te<Jjests •u.thonty lo by N mun THE PETITION ~:'°!"• ~ = • vttll , ... In IN oanatel pet90nat repNaenlaM k> 5 '1 ,.~ monti• from .. heMng PROOEEOINGS AGAINST herein. admmisler Ille esta1• THE PEl'rTION requests •ut"<>nly 10 time ~ of llealttl c:era It It adninial9f l'9 ...... Of • • • dale nodoad above. . YOU YOU SHOULD CON· Sak! sale wlll be made. bUl under the Independent ,_.,..11 ·~ IO admtn1ste1 ltie Mt.ate w• not exp.e e bH UMd In ft9 ~ tcwm t l'9d9mdar1t P\aJC llOllC( YOU MAY --D<AM~E TACT A LAWYER •lthout convtn1nl or w••· Admlnislra11c>n ol ·Eslates ~--fie ~ unoe1 1he l~noen1 mont\s ffOm Ila hNnrlg ,..,... Clewtcaa 9UCll •• THE ' PETITION the.Ma Mpt by the court. " On 10116/69 a1 10 00 tenty, e.pr-or 1mpi*S. r• Act (ThlS authooty wiH undef h 11~,1 Admin11tr•11011 ol Estates delll ~ abo¥e cardiac: '**'*'··· ,,..,, ~ .. d9c»danr • ~ o~n'°--. you .,. ' paraon A M FORECLOSURE CON· o••dlnQ ltlle, poasessoon "' allow U\e person' ~IOn or t ..... Ad (Tt\IS au!OOttty """ vou MAY EXAMINE v~. "-'1 catllalera. Ille> Wl.l and coclcila H .,.. NOTICE OF PETTT10N interested In the estate SUL TAN TS INC as 1t1e duly 9nClumbranees 1o P•'I the repreaentauve to take Act CT'-authOt"'Y Wiii •llOw tile personal Iha t.le kept by the cou11 11 p t oatllaue , micron · M admfted k> ~)', TO ADMINISTER you may file with ltle court appointed Trustee unaet remaining pr1nc1pal aum 01 many ac11<>ns wilhoul allow tie pet90fl., representa1tve 10 tau you are a per90n auroauroical 1n1trumant1, The wil and tin)' oodich ESTATE OF· a lormal Request lor and pursuant to Oee<l ol tile notejs) secu1ed oy said obLainlnQ court approval reprwentabW to talt.• many acnons w1111ou1 interested 1n the estata, encl other equipment tttet .,. ~ lor • Special Notice of the fihng Ttull Dee<! ot T1u11 w1111 interest Before faking certain very many -=~ •llhoul ooia1n1t19 court approval you may Ille with ltle cou11 cannot be .. t.ly aterlMJed 11 examnallon In N fil9 kept LYDIA V. PEREZ of an lnv8'110ry ana Recorded on 02101199 as thereon as pr.ov~ 1n said tmportanl actlOl'ls Qbaoning . OOUt1 approval Belore laking oeflaln very a lormat Request tor tlla llopeitel 1111"0 c:on....,,. by Ila court. CASE NO. A150333 appraisal ol estate 8511819 Document no 89-065359 of no1e111. advances ,, any howevet, the personal Before s.Nng oeruiin very imponan1 • actlOl'IS Special NotlOI ol Ile filing tlonal atMm a1.,111u 11on THE PETITION To aM heirs, or ot any petition 0, Ottlc:tat Rec:orcss 1n Ille office under tile te<ms 01 11141 Deed 1epresen1a11ve ••» be impoNint llCllOl'IS t1owever 1ne peisonaJ ol an 1nv8'1tory ana Etltytena O•lda la ....,.., ... ~ au--. to benellclwin. creditor• account as piovided tn of the Reeorde< ot Orange of T1u•1 '"' c11a1ges and required to give nollce IO ho.,.....,, the per'SOOBI repr~ta••ve ""'" be appraisal of esl41te ...-• tor Illa c:onttOI of 111-ftoepital ..,.._ .;.-"' ...... contingent credtors, an secbOn 1250 ol Iha Counry, Cal1lorn1a e•ecuted ••penM s of tile Truslee end inlefested 1>9tsons unless rapr...,..tatwe w'" be 'f'QIJWed 10 g•ve nottCe lo or ol any pellbOn or lntectiON under fie ll~it per-.on• who may Calilomia Probate Code A I>)' PATRICI( D HERRERA of tne trusts crea1eo by said they have warved no11ee CH r~Hd eo g,... nollee IO n1eresteo Petsons unless acc:oonl as provtded tn e.cw the antOunll OI Adn••alon Of~ olhefw ... be inlllressec:t Request for Special Nottce ANO EVEl YN HERRERA Du d ot Ttust IO ·Wll cons.nled IO Ille proposed inter•9d per90ns unless! llley ~ ... Well~ notice or Mellon 1250 of .... EtO ,......., to ,,... .,. Act. {Thi9 ... -... the will °' estate, "'both, form IS ava~able from lh• HUSBAND AN O WIFE AS S21.384 3l action) Tri. independent they hal/9 wa1"4Kl nooce orlconsenieo IO lhe PfOposed Calllomia Probate Code A rnoapflal• b'I llotp1t111 .,, elow .. ___ ,,, of.LYDIA v. PEREZ court clerk. • JOINT TENANTS W ill Tile oenellc:l•ry unoena1d administration authority oonsenled to IN proposed dChO<'I) Trie •nOepel\Oenl Request lor 5Pec1al Nollee aoamall, tN .. posura lavals 19pt..,..liv9 ~ A PETITION has been Attorney fot Petitioner: • SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Dee<! of Trust 11aretol0fe ••· w1I be granled unless an aclt0n') Tiie tndepenoenilaomtnislfat>O(l authority l0tm IS available from fie .,. riot meuurabla ..,.an "*' ectona wllhout flied by RUTH L. ADAMS AARONS & AARONS INC TO THE HIGHEST B•DDER eeuteo and delivered to tile interesled 1>9tson flies an adm1nenat10n authority wil be granted unle• an court clerk. Ullng the most IQOhistated Ob:t._ ecc:,,, approval in the Superior CoU(t 2790 "-'bor Blvd Ste fOR CASH (payable at 11me undersigned a wnlten Dec-objecl>On lo the petJtion w• be gtllflled unle• an •nteiesl&d pe150n hies an Attor ney for PatltlOIWf: dMec:tlofl tnttrumenla TM a.be:la1un9 Cl9f1liin w · Catiloml• Coonty of 209 01sale 1n lawful money ol tne le1a11on of O.faull ano o.. and shows OOOd cause 1111et"led parson files anl 001ec1ion IO the pellllOn POTHIER a HINRICHS 8lftOUntl of EtO ,....._, .,.,..,,_, • eel= ORANGE'. PO Boa 1"80 United S1a1es1 11 THE mend lor Sale. and a wrnten why the ooutf should not Ob,action lo tlle peltllOn and SllOWS oood cause ATTYS. oerta:nty dO "°' •V911 l>agln ~ THE PEl'ITION Coate Meu CA 12626 FRONT ENTRANCE TO Notioe Of Default and Elec· granl the au"1or1ty ~ .,.,... OOOd cause w"y Ille oourf Should nol 156 No. Ro•• Str..t to ~oecn tile levels 111a1 • ...n..::' Pf'9°"a. r-.gueslS "'-' AtJTH L Orange Coast Daily Pilot SUITE 205 I S EC ON D 1ton 10 Sell Tile undersigned A HEARING on the why fie CiO(Nf lhould not grant lr>e au1t1or1ty Ste 100 lleva beer\ n t•bl•slled b) net ......_ :,.. ADAMS b9 appointed as Ocl 5 e 12 1989 FLOOR) 17802 IRVINE C:.UNd said Nottee of 09. pellllOn win be held on 9fanl IN aul\onty A tiE M~ING on ttte Sent• An•. CA t2701 both ll'le State and ,,,. Ftd· ~~~ un..: peraonal representative to • • • BLVD TUSTIN CA 92680 leull and Elec:lton 10 Sell to October 26 t989 al 1 •S A HEARING on .... Pf'~l'°'1 #Ill oe nelcl Oil 0t8!1Qe Coast Daily Piiot aret Gcwet""*'' u • .... ..ttn. wl99d tee ad~.Ois .. r Jhe •stal4t oJ PtaJC Ml.llCE 111 rtgllt, rnle a.no 1n1ern1 be .J9'.0rl18CI Ill th• c:owuy P M JO ~PL 3 1oca.lac1•1 pe.ala\ •• be held Oc.1obel ..19 1989-at 1 •S Oct S 6 12. 1989 litnlt for OQCUpat10na1 ••-conMnled to the no,........ the deoedent. co1weyecf to and now held wne<e tile real property 1s 700 -Civic Center Dnve OclOtler 28. 1989 at 1 4 s P M 111 Dept 3 loealed ill ---------l>C*lf•. Howe...,, 1n -eep1 . pro,...,--.. TH6 PETITION KS1MI l>y 11 under sa• OM<! 01 1oca1eo West. San1a Ana CA P M In Dept 3 localed •I 700 Civic Center Drive "'8JC llOTIC( .i111 Illa MW Propotlllon ~ :J. .. !::n ~~t regues• IM deoedenrs ,ICTtTIOU .. 9UllNESI Trust In Ille p ly SllU· FORECLOSURE CON-92701 700 Civc CAnlet Onv• West Santa Ana CA ________ ....., ____ _ tagyqtlont, 11 11 con e wil M led eu lty Will and codcits, ii any, NAME STATEMENT l led 1n Coun y Cal•· IUL TANTI, INC.. AS IF VOU OBJECT TO West. Sante Ana. CA 92.,01 llOTICI 11~ Cosll .,....., ~ ini.....!;an u'= en be ~tied lo probate. Tiie following oeisons are forn11. descr11>1ng the land TRUITIE, 8Y OANt«l w. lhe granllng ol lhe petitJon, 92701 I IF YOU 'OBJECT TO •vmNG M>I epo1_..,ty 10 lnlorm )'OU ~ ~ .~ The wil and any codicils dOl'lQ t>uslneu as 111et11n ORMEROD. VICE "'Ell· you should appear al ltle IF YOU OBJECT TO ltle 9ran11nq of Ille pelll!Otl SMi.o Olds mey be r• • ~,: !:ctpell ..... .,. avallab4e lor SANOERSON·J RAY DE PARCEL 1 DeNT 11'02 IRVINE llVD heating and stale your the granlino ol lhe pellllon you Should appear at !tie oelY90 ., tile office Of Ille 1--'"""'" ~afid~~ n ~c»urf--ah0-2iUM exanination In N file kept VELOPMENT. BARRANCA An und1v1ded 1 18tn lurrE 205, TUSTIN, CA OOJ8Cb0ns or hie wnllen you should~-•I "-heillng and s1a1e you1 Clry Clenl 3300 Newpor1 .,.._, noc by fle 2699 WllUeROAd.Sul1e ISO tnteint •n and lo Lot 3 ot t2190,(T1')731-JM2 ooiec11<>ns wtlh the court lleWW19 end ...... "°"''I00)9Cl>Ons OI hie writlen Boulevard p 0 Bo• 1768 In tlla eourta of P'ovlding 9fanllheau~. PETITION lnrioe.CA 92714 T1ac1No 5425 as per map Oate 0912589 belore the neanng Youtob,ac~ Of !Me wnnen ob1ec110ns ""I" tne court Ne•po11 B•ac ll CA n0tmal ~tlenl c:are A HEARING on Ile r ta authority 10 Michael o Ray 2699 filed 1n l>Ook 199 pages 1 Pubhsl'leo Orange Coast appearance may be 1n obtee~ 'Mitt Iha coutt!C>elore lhe no.drin9 Youi ne5e-891S un111 11 00 • m Tiie prime,., c:onc:ern ol ~ftion wll be ha6d on admtnislet Ille estate w 11111 Roao Su11e 1so and 2 ol M1sce11aneoui D••'Y P1101 Sep18moer 2s person or by your anomey bem the hNnng VouifclP?t>arance may t>e in on 11\e 12111 dey of Oct0t>et °f'' ho,,so~11 '': ptovlding p J"': ~ 19983 ..._!_!.:•5 under the Independent Irvine, CA 92714 Mapa 1n 1ne olloce of 1ne October 2 9 1999 M450 IF YOU ARE A -c>.-wenc:e may be tn per50n or by 'fOUr attorney 1989 at .nic:n 11ma tuc:fl 0 Ille 10 t qu ity 01 Cl'! ·-.... \.~' -.. Am!Wllstn111on ol Ealalee CREDITOR or a pe~ °'by your attorney IF YOU A.RE A Otdl 111•11 oe °'**' and To tllal and we have and wrll 700 """" c.ntet Drw. Act. (This authority wlH PlalC NOTICE PlalC NOTICE PlalC NOTICE conhngenl creditor of ltle IF YOU ARE A CAEDl'TOR "' a '"cs'"' c:onllnua lo uM EtO reapon. Weat, Sen• Ane, CA .itow the petBOQal deeeased, you must file CREDITOR or a con11n9en1 creo110< ol tne Tttte 9' ~rotect; SEWER tlbly in order to make tl'leM 92101. repreaentative k> tal!e your claim w11h the coul1 oon11ngen1 creditor ol ~• oeoeased vou rn:JSl. 11le MAiN A-iiD ALLEY RE'· 11i.uv1119 p1 ocedu1ea avail· IF YOU OBJECT TO many acbOns without I( 51-and mail a copy lo Ile d90H6ad you mus1 Ma vour Clam w1tn fr.e court PLACE"4ENT PROGRAM etNa lo out pa1ren11 end to the grentina of the .-ehion. obtainlna court approval OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE llOARC> OF personal representauve yOVt ctMTi will the court II and mai• a copy to !1le 1989-<99 ptotec:t them Ir-om 111•· ~..,,.., .. N Before alung oeftaln very SUPeftVISORS OF ~.COUNTY, CAL#ORNIA appointed by lh• coul1 and ,.,.., • copy 10 ~e t>e~al •eiirt>Sental ..... , COlltrect .... 2700 '"'Mtenlng 1ntec1ton1 end •'* your ~1 •ctions Sante Ana, CelltorNe w11t11n lout months · from pe,,onat representatrve appotniect by 11>e coun '""''""''' leth••••: Ona otllet 11s1eo c:11emtc:al Ot M9 wrtt'9n how9vet, tM personal lhe dale of fnl issuance of appon ta0 by 1t1e coun "' tti.n lour moNhS !tom st20 000 oo t>annna. may also oa P'H · . Ilona wltfl the court repreeentative will be lell8"S as provided in w1tlin tou1 monlhS froml "ie oate or to~t tSSuance or A.pp<o\led oy ,,,. City ent In vec>Ots reiaeH<J 1n lt'la M the tie.ring. Your re<Jjlred to give notice 10 A~ meeting ol tM Boetd ol SupervilOl'1 of Orllt\99 County, California, sectron 9100 ol fie 1"41 dalit ol rwst muance of 1P'l('(S as p1ovtdeo .'n Counct1 lll•s 2s111 day of Seo- lmmedlat• env1ronmen1 sur· ~ may t. In lnteu~sled pef90ns unless el90-alftlng a the Governing &o.rd of IM Olatrlc11 end Authorit• Governed Caltlornia Probaie Code lettef'I • provided 1n -.ec··o" 9100 01 ttie temt>et 1999 toundl119 Ille ll0sp11a1 s fuel ~ Of bV your·~· they have waived notice or by the Boerd of Supervitor;1 w .. held on September 26, 1989, 9:30 a,m The The hme tor filing clainlS secb<>n 9100 of lie Cai.tom.a P•ot>ate Cooe WANDA~. AAOCMO, Ctt, llOflgt tan11 bul '' •• ea· IF VO\J ARE A consenled to the propo folowtng memberl being preaent: Thomu F Alley, Chaltman: Roger A wol not expwe before lour Caltlom._ Probate Code 1.,.,.,e limt> 10• 'i.ng c•a 'l'lS Clertt fremaly unlikely 111•1 •nv CR~DITOA or a action ) The Independent Stanton: Harrtett Wtedef; and Don R Roth Superviaot Gaddl 11 Vasquez waa monltis trom the ~anng The b,,,. for f1ln g claims "' "01 '"P •e t>t>fore •our P10.c>ec1,.... Otdder'a may "*':'bats of Ille pubhC: will COf'llinOenl cndilOf Of ltle admlnislration •4Jhor1ty ebaent. ' . dale nohced above w1I not H PH before lour!'"'°"' s 110"" t'ie "t'8lll'91001a1n one M l of OtCI OOCU- An appointment and reappotn tment wu made to the Emergency Medical YOU MAY EXAMINE monfls trom tie heam9 oaie not .!? aoo. e ,.,.,,,, •t t>O coet 11 the oftlce PtlllJC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE ~ au.my ANurano. Boatd. tile file Mlpt by lNl court 11 dale nollCe() above YQ_, MAV EXAM "'E ot tr.. Puo11e Went Oeoan· Commandatlon1 and Prociamatlons ..,. made • you aie a pe1son vov MAY EXAMINE ,.,,. '•t> .. eo1 t>• t"\(l co .... '1 t mant 3300 Newport SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT, Plaintiff, v. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE MA TTEA of the authQrlzatlon, Issuance and valldlty of Bonds of Irvine Ranch Water District, Consolidated Serles 1989, Issued under and pursuant to an Indenture of Trust, and certain proceedings leading up to and Including the authorization and Issuance.of such Bonds. Defendants. No. I04285 SUMMONS CITATION JUDICIAL (C.C.P. H llCM70) NOTICEI YOU HAVE BEEN SUED THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND NOT LA TEA THAN NOVEMBER 6. 1989, WHICH IS 'AT LEAST TEN (10 ) DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUBLICATION OF THIS SUMMONS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW Reaolutlon w• adopted approving • Conaen. I lo UM ol Property and waiver 111teres1&0 1n Ille estate Ille Ale hepl l>y Ille coun 1111ou a·~ a po>rson Boulevard P 0 Boa 1768 of Condition &ibMquent 'and R'ftt of ~Entry to VIII• Grande Park L• you ITlllY hie w11'11t1e oou~· you aie a per90n ,,, . .,,., · .. a 1n 1,.,,. es1a1e N1 .. po11 Seac.11 CA H ... ......,,_ ...... II I .......... __ .. P -• a lormal Request lor m1a·esle<l in tile estate I' o .. " ,., ' e "' "' '"e co .. 11 929~·99 '!> a.,.a, """"'' .., perm t t ... n-.. tart rogra~ to be toe.led within IM perk Speoal Nohce 01 ltle filon 00 m;i file .,,,,, ltle coun c1 1or•na1 Re""""' lo• F'Of turtne< 1ntorma11on A9feamenta .tlh the foflowlng..,. appro~ Physleian S41fV~ Agraem.nt of an inventory an~ ~ • 1o,J;.1 Aeouest tori ~WC•J lllohoe ol l">e f111nq c.i1 Ste.,.. Luy ProjlCI Man· .tCh Oebotah C. Stew•rt. M D .. lor PubHc H .. llh Child Abuse Sefvlcea Team appraisal 01 esiate assets sfroal Noll08 ol ~e Ahnqlol c1• 1nve111ory ana ager•• 644-.3311 (CAST) Medical Component, Muter Agreement for Physician Servlees for °' 01 any P<I~''°" or 0 an invenlOry #Id tiPl>fiM.tl 01 051.c11e llSsets Pub!~ Otenge Cou t Put>llc: H9alth Progrem1, Medical Olfector/AMlstant Medical Dttector S41fVtces account as grovldeo 1n apptaisal 01 estale assets or o! «l"v pet···on o• Oai1y Pilot S.019mt>et 28 Agteementa fOf Medical S4lfVlees Programs. Community Furlough Ptogtem sectJon t25 ol lhe °' ol any pelltlOl'I 0, ac. .,.....,1 ~ ~·ov "9d .n Octooe< 5 1999 Contreci Amendment with Orange County H•ltw•y Mouse. Inc . County JustlOe ICaltl0<n1a P1ooa1e Code A acx:ounl 1111 pro~ "'';.' 1•0" •-5. o• me• Tll794 S ystem Subvention Program (CJSSP) FunOl"iJ Plan, Emergency Shell• Home Reouest tor Spec1a. l\iotice• section 1250 o1 l'te -.t••o•",. P·ol'dtP C A (ESH) Agr.-nenta -Authorization tor Social Servlca Ageni::y to execute Job IOfm tS ava•lclbte from lr•e CaMom!A Probate Cooe A Requi>SI IO• S~ec a "-01-ce P'\aJC fl)TIC( training Part'*9hip Act Agreement HQ9 87..()..1 25 67-0-126 87.0:305 c.oortcterli. I Requestlo•SoeclillNotlC8 10f,., ~ a•a a •e lrOIT' lhe -· 87..()..9!3 and 87..()..20e Financial Advlaor eonauttlr19 Ag~eement with Fleldman' Al1orney fot PetlUonet: form IS ava~ lrom '141 ~~fl C•...,~ p ltl . 'tCTTnOUI ....... R __ .... _....., ' ••-'to R s Com · Judith W1rren Esq court cteri.. orn•y CH •t onet I ...-.. ITA~ olapp •ru ,.._.,at• -,..., ooa l)«lal Tax Beftdt , munlty Fecllltles Cumm ins & w hite · Anew tor Peddoner· Robetl Hugh Setgent. Jr. Trte IOl!owttlg pereone - Oi•Crlct Noa. 86-1 and 88-2 -FUncllO Santa M1rgarJte. Acoustlcel tnaulatlon 1600 Wilshire Blvd. JOHN (lUERW ~ 12,5 S. Bemngton Ave csoir19 ou..,_ u Agreement with Eric end LIUlan Johnaon •• Orange County Development Suite #300 Lewie Jemet Runcl'tey lot Ang_elea , CA 900'9 J PERFOR"4AX. 177 Al-· Agency: Conaent to Atalgnment of lnt••t -American Golf Corporation to Los Angelu CA 11 11 A P.cllk Coeat Otanoo ~oa.st Daily Pilot I ..a. Or Newpofl 8Mctl CA David G. Price, TrustM ol the Price Revocable Trust. B(8PR37A·15f ·Mlle 90017·1695 ' Hwy jOc1 l 5 II •969 f112M3 SQuare Regional Park, Amendment No. 1 to Cost Sharing Agreement No Oange Coas1 Da•lt ?1101 Huntington 8eech , CA .,_II' NOTI'CE ~ence & ~ Die-233 w!ttt· Dana Potnt H.,t>OI' ~chant• Aaaoclatlon {DPHMA) ICH Coat-OcL 5 6 12. 1989 ,f2g ... _ ~ '"' CaltlomtA. 177 AN.· Shiring Promotlona.I Actlvltlea. Utlllty Agreement 089-105. 089-106, D89-107 --'lo...no. Coasl D.., Pllol aide ~. ~ 8eec:fl. CA and Ofi-J08 with Moulton Niguel Water District and Loe Alisos Weter OlstriCt "8.IC NOTICE Oct l S 1 I 1989 NOTIC~ gs~ ~~ION 92"3 fOf Sped81 Ro.ct Maintenance Contract No 2; Amendment No • to Agr..... .,_IC NOTICE Tll1t ouaineu " con- ment No. 088-281 .tth Moffatt & Nlchol Engineer• for Pacific Cout Highway . K51124 "'~ • TO A DMINISTER ~ Oy A C#pofation Improvements Project at IM Santa Ana River. Utlllty Agreement Noa 80~117, FICTITIOUS eUSINESS NOTICE ESTATE OF: T R~i•tre~t(•I com-8~1 18 &•120 and 89-121 with LOI AM90S w.,., 011trlct and Moulton Nlgual NAM! STATEMENT INVITING 1109 MINNIE E. JACQUES ~ 0 tr• ~ l>u• Wat• bl.trlc1 lor 1988-89 Special Ro.ct Maintenance Conttact No •~ Ullllly Tl'\e lollowino oe<sons .,,,. Set1@c'l O•d' ma~ °"' '" CA SE NO . A 14i536 ::neua':'8'na:..":i,1 ~:~':: Agreament Noe. t• tte, 89-119 end 89-175 wtth Los Allsos Weter Ol•ttlc1. do~"&0~~s·~s.._~sNING •s ,,.,.eo at 111e oii.ce .:i• '"e To aM fletrs aoove Oii NIA Moulton Niguel Wat• District and Garden Grol/9 Sanltwy Oiatrlct fOf 1988-89 SOCl.t. TES T c I Cot~ Cle" .}300 "I-pert oeneflctanes creditors PatrlCk Honeywell Vica ~ Ro.ct Malntananoa Contract No 1· Utlllty Anreement Noa ... 110 ,.,. S ~;',, ~:00<• e Bou..,,•,d P 0 Bo• ··68 contingent credltots Pr...oent -• w o.-• ,..,az, u•te c JV ~-P<>rt e • C A persons """<> rTlil • n-112, n-113 and 99-1 1• with City or Tu1tln, City of w .. 1mln11er. ae.c11 CA 92660 ~2•6;:~~ ;!>""~a,•; 00 ,i,, othe:-.N•M be iniereSled '" Tilt• 11a1.,._,t -1i190 TM Irvine Company: l .... &tenak>n With Syeamore Ptaza, ltd. -Probation g_,al pa1tner Two Cor •HO tor • filed by LOIS A SMITH & 1 ubll9hecl enoe 3: Amendment No. 1 to Coyote Canyon l andftH lmprovment Agreement with sl'l•P w1111am W Hugl'>es Jr IO•dt tl'laC ~ O(>~ed and A PETITION has bee P Or COMt A eon.tNctlon contract ... eppro~ lor a contrect change order end HughH inve11menis " PLACENTIA A\IENUE AN O California County o EM1 Orange County Wet• Oi"rlcl, Garden Oro~ Santtwy Ol•trlci. end County I Hugnes 1n,1111meNs " on,,,. 1~1,. .:la 01 Octooe• ltie win Of ~state or bolll~W1th 1"-County C..,... ot Or- Sanitation Oi9trlct No. 7 for 19U-89 Special Road Malntenanoa Contract No Ce1ttorn11 general partnf'• · l989 ai '""'IC~ 1.me suc" ol MINNIE E JACQUES , anoe County er~~ Deoartment: and Hou.Ing and Community DeYelopment Grant Agreement No l porate P1ua Sulle 150 Tltle of ~roject. TR.t.H'•C DAVID E JACQUES I ~r ty2:1~=~~J:· C40887 wfttl Garden GrOY9 Girts Club. Inc •. tor Children's Day Care S4lfVIOM Newpor1 ~ac11 CA 92660 SIGNAl •NS TALL• TION AT tne SUP8fl0t Court o · TH757 protacts WW. eccepted u completed. C11t!orn1a Qe'*•I Pe!'lne<· l!>TH STREE'1' ANO T'lM ORANGE 1-iiijiiiiiiiiii AVISO! US TEO HA SIDO OEMANDADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE OECIDIR Cer1elri per90nMI matters ..,. apptowd sl'l•P Tl'\Omes H P.i•c;et1 F' 1 c s 1 G N •. ~ o o T,t1E PEl'CTION • CONTRA USTEO SIN AUOIENCIA A MENOS QUE USTED RESPONDA NO Certelri ~matters wtta apptowd gen .. ai partne• Two Co-J'ICATIONS ,.. '.t.RIOuS rE>QUests thal LOIS A. MAS T.,\ROE OE El & DE NOVIEMBAE, 1989, POR LO MENOS QUE ES DIEZ Certain lrw::ttoerCi-e -... rnattett . .-.. 1 PO'•" Plaza Su le 250 1NTER.SECT>ONS SMITH & DAVID E 0 --··-..... llPPfO--.i. Newi><>r1 Bdcll CA 91$6()· c ' t No , .... t JM:OU&S be ..appo.nted (10) DIAS OESPUES DE TERMINACI N DE PUB LICACION DE ESTA Coo...,ello ~ TrKt No.. 1702 and 12041 -Completion of Improvement• JoM B Potter ,. Petic.an E~i'n"!er'; £et Im ate as pe~al re esenta1ivei ... 1iiii brr' A CION. LEA LA INFOAMACION QUE SIGUE. Md Poea1bt9 L.fflptk)n WM continued to ~ember 27. tMt. meeting CO<Jrt Newoort Beec11 CA $ 19· ooo oo 10 admln•Sl9f ,i:; estale QI)• • A ~ of ~ fotr Joe R. 8eca ... llPP'~-916e-0 AOP•Ovf'O by ,,.,e C·t~ lhe deoooenl ,ACIPIC ... To All Persons Interested In the Matter of the authorization, lasuance and Loe A1aoa Melle>-Aooa Community Fealtt ... Oi9Crlct No. 87-7 ·Adoption of Thia C>usinau '' con. Counc:1l 1111s 151n dav 01 Seo· THE PETITION mA&. , .. = of Bonda ol Irvine Ranch Water Dl•trlct, Con9olldaCed s.r ... 1989: car1aln reaolutk)n end documenta In C01w*1lon wlttl apedat Tu Bond•· Serlea ouc:ieo ov A Gene,..• Pan· 1amt>et 1999 requests au1honty IOI ~ • Morl'*'Y under and pur9Uent to an Indenture~ TN8C. end oerteln proc.ding• . A -,.,..... by County Couneal memo ~ ~bar 25, 1989. netllllO WANOA I lllAGOIO, CH)' adnlln4Ster the ...... °'*"". ~ leedtng up to end lncludlno the euthonz.atlon end laauano. o f IUCtl Bond• AuttlOt1nd for Mertln Martena Dela Syet9ma co aubeontract for tedlnlcel Tiie ••0•91••n1 com. Clertl unoer IM ln0epa"°8n~ l !K>O ~ =~ The PtalnUff Ml ftled a c:MI complaint egelnat you If you wtah to defend thla law9ult. you muse flle with the COurt a wrtuen ~ In reeponM to the compleln1 not lat• Chan November 8, 1989. Your Ing must tie In the form required by the Calltoml• Ru ... of COurt. Your ortgmet pteedlng must tie fMed In thts Court with proper fifing f .. end proof ttlat •copy thereof wu Mr"9d on Ptelntltf'• attorney. • WW. to continue lmPamentatlOn of the A 7*'t/Tax System, In the mencec1 10 ,,.,..sacl busi· Prosoecu•e O>dders may AdrTwllstrallon ol Esw .._...,, leacfl Or-. County o.te c.nter wM appr~ ._, uno.< 1119 tic1tliousl oota1n one se1 ol t>td <10Cu· AC1 (TlllS au!Nlnly ....,,. ~ oW'I • . F oot•ness name or names ments et no ,011 •• '"" 0 • allow ttfe pei~~,~---·;·-~ ._ ion, ,_ ~~· =.~o:ri:.~7 ~ ~ 1is1eo eoove on Ju~ 19 1999 of,,,. Pub•< W0t~s Oeo•rl· represenu11rve IO ...,..•nen '"' .,.,.,,.,_,.,, · • . . TllOtnas 11 Purce11 9M· ment 3300 NPwPott many ac110ns Wit Pert<, Md AuChority f()( en#onmental Management ~ to eccept com.-e<al partner Boulevard p 0 Bo-1•68 obtaint09 coutt a1>9roval ptMect fecllltlea lor ecqulaltlon. T1111 state,.,.,,t wu r.iecs N • w 00 ,1 sea c,. c A Before laking certain v Aettftcecton of the Ctlelrmen'• 9'gnature on an ag,r..,,.,.,,t with AVCO w•Jll ,,,. County Clerk 01 Or· 92658·89 is important action• Community o...lopet'9, Inc. FOf reapect to lltlgatlon fl6ed by Nlguel S"°'99 •no• County on September For 1u1111~ 1ntormat>On however. tt14t ~ A ._.,_ ()(~call .tit not rvocecc ~; your ...__.._..,, ,AAIVU\ .. must Community "'81odetton conc:iemlng the SM Wal ,..men, at Salt er.-27 l989 C.911 Jim Brah•et Pro1ec1 repraMl'li.IN• will ,., "' ,.. ,,...,.......... .....,... ~ -appr~. F.UW ManaQ81 al 8'4·ll'-' ~wed IO giw notice t be In proper f()(m II you want the rt to heer your cue. ~ ~ tlml' 10 rec>Ot1 co the 8oerd on the 9tatu9 ~ Local Pwtt P\ll>l1she0 Orange Cont Pubhaned Orange Cont tnlef•led P«90f1S ~ In the uNncorpotef*' .,.. WM apprQ'4d 0..ly PtlOI Oc1ot>er S 12 19 Deily Pttoe Sac>le<Tt~ 28 they "-vie w•rved no'°9 Una cart• o una llam.CS• t9'efonlca no le ofl'ecer• proteoc:lon: IU reapuesta eacrlC• • mequlne tlene que cumpllr oon i.. fonna6idadee legalea apropledu ti uated quiet• que le <:Oft• eacuche au cao. Un .... you ao raepond. your defeutt wtll tie entered upon Pleinttff's epplk:atlon end th'S Court may enter • Judgment ageln•t you tor the releff demended In the complelnl YOU MAY SEEK THE AOVICE OF AN ATTORNEY IN ANY MATTER CONNECTED W1TH THE COMPLAINT OR THIS SUMMONS. SUCH AT· TOAHEY SHOULD BE CONSUL no PAOMPTl y so THAT YOUR PLEAO-ING JAAY BE FILED OR ENTERED WITHIN TiiE TlME REOVtAED IV THIS au.tMONS. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW.AN ATTORNEY. YOU ~AV CALL AN ATTORNEY REFERRAL SERVtCE OR A LEOAL AID OFFtC!-(llSTED IN THE PHONE BOOK). 81 U8TEOOE8EA SOt.ICfTAR El CONSEJO DE UN ABOOADO EN EST! ASUNTOtOEllAIA HACERlO IMMEOCATAMENTE, OE ESTA MANERA, SU AEPUE.I A UCRITA, II HAY ALOUNA. PU£0E SE.A AIGtlTMOA A T1EMPO. 11 NO CONOCE A UN MOOAOO. PUEOI Lt..AMM A UN llfMCtO OE MF!AENCIA OE A80GA008 0 A UNA OF1CiNA OE AYUOA LEGAL (VEA EL OtMCTOAIO TELE~). ~·· C:V-ttt:=. .... n n1sm• °""" o... DlllW,.. 0111a • 1. te. • ._ .... A41tttoit&lllon to pey the City ~ M'9ak>n V1efo bua benctl end aNfter '26 1999 October S 1989 c:onMnted to lhe pro lliapectton tw .. appr~. . Tll-804 Th7a5 ectton I TM .,__,. ~ On lmPtlmel:talloo of Aide Plrtlw9y from Meo C,.. Aoed to Avlle =Federei 0.-el ~ AoencY Pf°'*"t~ Md recommendattON for L ,.._..,,,. Commltt• oou•dereUon.,.. ,.,..,._,end Ned. ~ ,.... to reoooMr Aacel Yw 1Mt-90 oC*l""G ooet• ~ the T'_....,._IOl""'-,..19 ~ DMa6or\ .. eppnMd. ~ .. edopted. apprO'llng ._ aut1m'11'0t1 of the CMd Haafttl end DtMbM)' ,.,..__.. (DHOP). ~WI '-todlc lor•llllf. Dleellloel9 end T,...,, .. ,. ('"°1l. Md "'9,,.,..,..., c.. G11 ld•110e CPCGl ouda•• "-*"'°" -~. apptcMng ............ ,Cl.~ ... MemotwMMn ~ ~to ..... eMt oeder --ot ~County wM need IMNd .... 01 ...... optlDt'9,...... ., ................... Wotmdol1. ~ of 009ta lncUrNd .,, ... ...,., Aiwo lqllldron ~ Unit tor Out-Of County A#'t Support -epptcwiad. A Anendel AcMW for tt'9 8ente Ma f'Mr ProtlC' CIAAP) .(Ftood) to ...... In the PNl*don ~ a lone- """ .... pliln W HllDtld. lolrd 1•1ufflld II~ Lift., In~ .. Or. Donlld ~. tonw CoUillollMn ............ ~ of .........,.. 9wtl. ~ In 1111H Ml ..., ... an ._..a c..111 L.ltlfwy, : .. ~ ........ . SJARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The l egal 0epar1ment at the D ally PllOt IS plea.Md to an- nounce a new servtoe now av•ll· able to new bualnnMs We will now S EARCH the name ror you at no e11tra charge. and .. ve you the time end the trip to the Court ~OUM In Senta Ana. Then, of courM. aher the IMfCh is completed we will ftte YOUf ftetitloua bulineu name t11tem.nt with the County Cieri(, publtltl once • we.tt tor tour weeks .. requtred by llW end then flle ';OU1 proof Of publl· cation wtth the County Clerk. • Pteue atop by 10 file your fictitious bu1tn.u statement at the Deity Pilot L~ Depart· ment. 330 West Bay, Costa Mesa. Callfornl• If you can not stop by, plMM e•N UI It (714) 6<t2 ... 321. Eictenlk>n 3 15 or 316 and we wffl make •rr•noemen•• '°' you to handle this pt~ure by mail. It you should have any further Quettlons,,pleeM Call UI and M win b9 more then gled to ..-i you. Good luctc l.n )'()Ur new Dul6MMtl ·' M ichael.ange~o, ~rang · speak -out 8y ANDEE BECK McOatchy News SeMce "Teenage Mutant Ni nJa Tur-!1es" isn!t just any-kids show, you know. Or perhaps you don't kr\,ow. There may be a few people out there wbo ha ve n't quite digested the ~ho-what-when-where-whys . of.this whole ~acky sewer-swim- man.a sensation, so I went strai&ht to two of the sources. Following is an interview with ~icha9lan.gelo. 'the teenage turtle Wl th a penchant for partying, and Krang. the nasty brain be· rund the bad JUY5- (Malcing this 'mterview poss- ible were voice actors Townsend Coleman and Pat Fraley. Col- emian is the 35-year-old father of four who brings Michaelangelo to life. Fraley. 40, is a Seattle native who credits former Chan- nel S kiddie host Stan Boreson with inspiring his own ltidvid career. Smee movi ng to Los An- geles I 0 years ago. Fraley has voiced K.rang and 2.000 other creature&.) We begin with MichaelangelO'. who was asked to explain how he •became a teenage mutant ninja turtle. . "( was afraid you were going to aslc that, dudettc. because irs a little tncky.'' said the fun - loving. 15-~ear-old. half-shell hero. "But 111 try my best. "Here's the wav 11 works: The last thing that yo·u were an con- tact with before you contacted the f!1Utogen ooze is what you tum mto. We were being carried by a teenager. we spilled into the sewer and then we turned into teenage human-tunics. ".Then we met a guy named Splinter, who had been a ninja master in the old country. He was last in contact with a rat. So when he came in contact with the goo. he became a ninja mas- ter rat guy. He found us and he taught us the art of "ninjitsu." How -about Krang -what made him the vile blob of evil he is today? ~·My origins are much more simple," he bu rbled mto the tele- phone. "I was attending m} nephew·s bar mi tzvah and ap- parently drank one too man y glasses of pink champagne. Sud- denly. my body became sevcn- day-old watermelon Jell-0. and I had a voice that's the combina- Mlchaelangelo tion of Katharine Hepburn, Ernest Borgnine and about 8 ounces of MaaJox." Yes. well. getting bad.. to the tunics: What is M1chaclangelo's mission in life? "Ho-ho, dudette. that's eas\.'' replied the reall) right -on reptile. .. It's to find the best pizza ever:· Well. how come the tunics fight bad guys? "rd hkc. to .. ha e a complete 1957 series of TOl?PS baseball cards. that's my ulumate goal. .. Doesn't he want to wrl'St con- trol of planet Eanh? "Oh that:· Krang croaked: .. Yes. That. too." Krang's a pretty scar) gu). What does he sa) to parents who let their kids watch hts sho" '.' .. , don't use guns. I don·t use bad language and beheH' me. 1f the) confuse me wtth realit} they'v.e got bigger trouble than watching cartoons. Don't forget. these arc tunics. dear. and amorphou~ blobs that arc pamted pink.'' At last l asked the-tough1e: "Is your show JUSt for kids. or can . adults be cool and watch it. too?" Here·s what Michaelangelo said: "It's better than OK. it's like tota l!\ rad1ca1:· But 1 · preferred Krang·s response: ···Teenage Mutant Ninja Tunics' 1s onl ) for chil- dren. An' adult who goes near the tele\ ls1on 1s an danger of becoming a rt.'all) interesting human being:· He's hip, he's (•ool and he's only 3 1nonths o ld. . Hes got John Travolta's snlih'. Kirstie A lley"s t>ye . And the voi<le of Bruee Will is ... ... ~ Meet the 'Mutant Teenage Ninja Tun/es' ly ANDEE IECK Mca.:fy ..... s.Mc9 .. There arc 8 mill ion stories in the pakcd city. This is not just one of them. It's the most imponant one of them: "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" has taken ov<:r the television sets of cv(!ry City. How a tonguc-in<httk cartoon show about crime-fighting, pizza- crazy teenage turtles could grow from a once-a-week kids' adventure to an absolute phenomenon is the stuff of which great American le-gends are made. The tunics started out as the heroes -.. heroes in a half-shell," as the motto goes -of a low-budget comic book in 1984. The· brainchildren of 22-year-old .shon- order cook Kevin Eastman and 30- year-old illustrator Peter Laird. 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Tunles .. were a hip. hot hit. Then came the toys. really cool action figures: First there were the good guys -Michaelangelo, Donatell o. Leonardo and Raphael -pet tunics that were accidentally spilled into the sewer where they came into contact with some really nasty .. retro-mutogen ooze ... There were the bad guys -Krang, the bodiless brain from Dimension X. and his human henchman. Shred· dcr. And there was April. the in- trepid Channel 6 reporter who helps the tunics ferret out the truth in a Teenage mutant ninja turtles Mlchaelangelo fl•ftJ a"d Donatello are DM17 NM.,.._ !tr ~Pesr­ part of th• er••• now sweeping afternoon TV and tOJ stores across the counny. somNimes wicked world. Then came the cartoon show: a miniseries (true!) in 1987. and a weekl~ s~ ndicatcd series starting in 198 . Some telcv1S1on stations ran it in a heltcr-s kdtcr schedule. but kids found 11. their parents found it. and the\ ran out to buv more of those rearr~ cool toys: m·utant punk-rock hog &bop. rhino thug Rocksteady. Spli1;t1er (t.he t~ftles' ninja master), dispelled all doubts b}' dominating and Usagi YoJimbo (the samurai the toy trade's Top 5. By the end of hare). this year. we'IJ see 20 characters and finally. came the new daily 17 a~cess~~es. B.ut cus.tomers r:nust episode~. of .. Teenage Mutant Ni nja remain d1l1gent )n their pun':'1t of Tunics. They moved up the dial in · su<;h products; shelves are stnpped some areas to different stations, in as .soon as they·r~ stocked. some cases going up against "Mup-Playmates. ~h1ch last produced pet Babies.·· the tal~mg Cncket doll. expects an Their sto~· does not end here. For a product hoc that was met with initial skepticism b) merchandisers in 1987. Playmates Toys l ~c. has even bigger year for the turtles line in 1990. That's still not all. The swelling cult of tunic freaks will no doubt expand like a pool of mutagen goo with the Easter 1990 premiere of "The TcenalC Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie ... It's a S 12 million to S 15 million live-action feature th at has Muppets genius Jim Henson Aboard _ , as creatu re creator. Soon it won't be J USt your kid who's sudden I) sa} 1ng an turtle- speak. "Let's rock. dudes!" If you're pretty cool yo urself. you'll be swept along this totally far-out wave of tunleman1a too. Cow,bunga! . 'Oklahoma' more than OK at Curtain Call ~ By TOM TITUS Dally Piiot CorrHpondent Few musica l comedies have been re' 1wd and rc-rcv1,cd -at least 1n Orange Count~ -quite 'iO much as .. Oklahoma.·· the landmarr... debut of Rodgers and Hammerstein which set a nc" ~tandard in musi cal theater back in thl· m1d-I 940s. Bu t. like a fl'" other old stalwans r·~h Fair Lad,:· "Fiddler on the Roor·1. the shci" dra"s ltke crat\. hence 11s penod1c re-emergence. ·o )OU ma~ not \ isit Elizabeth How- ard's Cuna1n Call Dinn er Theater between nO\" and Januar. \\Ith the expectation of a fresh cxjx-nence. But. you·11 be surprised. and pleasaritl) so. Director John Ferola ·s latest incarnation of .. Oklahoma" is a rip-roaring. button-busting hoedown which stresses the corned\ pon1on of the term .. musical corn- ed\·· without sacnfic1ng the b\·now- hallowed musical qualtt\ of the WO~. . There's no visible cJev1at1on from the familiar script at the Cunaan Call. merel} a pumping up of c·ost- ing material b} an enthusiast tc· and energetic ~nsembk. trong voices 10 the leading role~ and high cx- huberance 10 the comedic: assign- me nts combine \\Ith the rousing chorcovaph) of TC11) Bano to gH e this "Oklahoma" renewed luster. Neither Scott Wedekind nor "10 ••• A MUST SEE FILM!' -Gary Franklin. KABC·TV ····-r--·•. --·-. STARTS TOMORROW •-.11111 HIU.S •n TOM> •FUU.Om)M *llMNE SoG.isC~ I M rari'm"s-t. -'-t E~ ~ (JUI 9711-6100 (71') )81·5* zlf.4)3r fS4.alll WA *MIMIC* *MIO *""'"111DlOM IUCH *L4 ~ Ur-._..... l-s lslnlc-N u...i-..1-Pac;lcsulilnGI m •1-...c111 6'0-1790 Jm ......_ "4-7G •eosta ...... (-ta S-C-l'lll15'6.2111 le-M><t~D"' -......... ~ ..... ,,.~, Chnsty Cook. in the leading roles of Curle y and Laurey. are cut from the matinee idol or femme fata le mold. but they are in splendid voice and handle the .. C'orn a high as an elephant's c~e" dialogue with gusto and. incredibly enough. bd1e,·- abili t\. Mam Anne Schmidt is comicallv radiant as Ado Annie. the girl who .. caan ·t 53~ no:· even though she pla}S much of her performance downstage to the audience rather than her fello"' actors. Joshua Carr as the champion cowbO\ Will Parker wrings the most from' his gullible character and centers a high-voltage "Kansas Ct t) ·· production number. The lone fl } an the ointment 1s Bo'b Tully·s Jud Fr.. the surh farm - hand who pursues· the fair Laure}. Tull) 1s neither phys1call~· nor vocal- ly prepossessing -a baste character requirement -and 10 fact is smaller than Wedekind's Curlcv. which neu- tralizes his menace an their standoff. Veteran Curtain Call actor Dale Jones 1s a show-stop{>ing delight as the peddler. Ali Hakim. while Pat- tJic WaJker is an ebullient. and abundant. Aunt Eller. Pat Hanrahan and his shotgun combtne for an effecuve Pa Carnes and Jill D1van- tier chortles her way to exasperation as .the '-ia&ling Gertie. The ·Kansas City" and "Farmer and the Cowman" production numbers are so wild and energetic that we hardly mtSS the excised dream ballet. which would actually be out of place in such a comically textured rendition. A large (for din- ner theater) ensemble lends strong . -------.,CHI> ct•> 1*1 .. .............. _ -c.. .., __ !119> C1 11> 1 Mes suppon 1n these segments and the tttlc number which closes the show. always an inspiring C'<perience. .. ··Oklahoma" will be running (an appropnate term) through Januar) at the Cu rtain Call. 6QO El Camano Real tn Tustin. wtth performances ntghtl~ except Monda' s at varying cuna1n tame s. Ca ll 838-1540 for ticket anforma11on. • • • CALLBOARD -.\ud11tons for ··shooting tars:· a corned ) about a "omen· basketball team. are sched-uled for Oct. 17 and 18 10 the Studio Theater of Saddleback College 10 M1ss1on VtcJO .... Patnck J. Fennell is directing and will Ix' casting seven women of 'a nous heights. ages and ethntc backgrounds and one m1ddle- aged male .... call 58~-4 763 for de- tails. Read1ng!I for an original chMren·s 01us1cal. "The Magical Wand of Baled1:· will be held aturday from 10 a.m. to I p.m. at the Newport Theater .\ns Center. :!SO I Cliff Drive. Ne"pon &ach .... four chil· dren. two magicians and several • ammal characters are included in the cast .... the show will OJ?Cn Dec. 13 and further 1nforma11on 1s available at 63 1-0288. The Laguna Playhouse will hold tryouts for the world premiere of "A !'light of Illusion" Oct. IS at 6 p.m. 10 the playhouse. 606 Laguna Ca- nyon Road. Laguna Beach .... director Arthur Lewis is looking for eight men and two women for this com- edy about the world of magicians. which opens Jan. 16 .... more infor-~ mation 1s available at 494-0743. ... ' Orange Colat DAILY PILOT/Thurldey. Octobet 5, 1989 87 Mosco~ Virtuos·i live up to ·their name in ·GM ly KATHY ur PAPI .,. ... c. ....... In the first concert of its Great Orchestra Series, the Oranae.Coun,ty Pbilharmonic Societ¥ presented the Moscow V~osi, conducted by Vladimir Spivakov, at the Perfonmna Arts Center l'uesday evemn-.. sometimes obscured Futer's sound when ttie whole during other passages. This part gave way to an angry, orchestra played. hurried melody with many discordant harmonics . This Bach is a virtuosity piece that is not particu-before returning to the first staccato theme. larly melodic; however, it was greatl)' appreciated by In the second andantino section. Stravinsky wrote the audience, who applauded the soloasts for two bows. quieter. more melodic waltz sequences. again featuring had the stnngs lay staccato and pizzicato passages that were reminiscent of Twilight Zone background music . Overall, the quality of the music was mystenous and certainly not the kind of music to go to sleep by. The audience appreciated the effort the mu$icians put into the piece, especially Utkin's performance. . The 21-piece sl:rlna orcbes~ opened its concert with Johann SebutWl Bach's Concerto for Two Vi-o!in~ ~nd Orchestra. Spivakov and the orchestra's first v1~lirust, Arkady, Fu~r.: performc:<t the two solo parts, The Concerto for String Orchestra by Igor the first violin and cello. The lasr section, an allegro, Stravinslcy followed, bc&inning with a fast tempo had a frantic feel to the composition, with many vivace, throughout whicn the violinists played t~e -tr~moloi undcrlCOring-a smooth,.atona~ melody. This sta~fo notes clea~ly and pj'eclSely. n is atonal. neo-gave an iR)prcssion that there was a storm under the class1c wm:k •. Stravtnsky wrote a smooth duct between calm. It was a visual treat to sec all the strings bowing the tint .vaohn and ceflo. . alike to end the piece. For tbe last scheduled piece, the orchestra was enhanced by both 'oboes ahd two French horns to play Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 45. thf Farewell Sym- phony. · After the disc~dant s0unds of the Penderecki -with ,.tbcJo~e.u_v.10lin sound1na brilltant and-the latter s soundina mellow and warm. This tonal quality --8unng-a-sfower-part, the stnnp performed the . . . . swelling passages nicely as well as accenting notes After the interm1ss1on .. the Moscow. V1rtuos1 per-·Pieee.-lt was very soofhlng to listen 0 Haydn's enjoyable harmonies. The orchestra performed with good dynamicf during 'the -allegro. The second adagw part bad nice _puls10g passages and clean legato notes. The moderately fast menuetto part had good contrasts in volume even with the smaller orchestra, who gave clean starts and endings to notes. , formed a very modem {>ICCC by Pohsh composer ---------------------------------------!_(rysztof Pendereclci, Capnccio for Oboe and Ele ven Python co-f"under CflaPiilan dies · ' . . ' NEW YORK (AP) -Graham Chapman. a founding member of Monty ~hon's Flying Circus. died Wedl1esday of cancer in Bri~in, a spoltcswoman for the ·group here announced. He was 48. Chapman died in a hospital. said Nancy Lewis, who represents Monty Python in New York. Relatives and fnends. including other members of thr comedy trQupe, were with Chap- man when he died in Maidstone. Kent. ChaR_man was educated at Cam- bridge Uni versity and began his ca- reer as a physician before the crea- tion of Monty Python. according to a release from the Glenn Schwartz Company Inc.. a public relations firm . Gr•h•rn Ch~pm•n was released in 1983. • The troupe •had ·P-lf!Rncd a big anniversary party \\'.ednesday itt Prominent Fea-tures, a movie pro- duction companr in Londpn <?Wned by. some of the Pythons. but 11 was canceled Wednesday morning be· cause of Chapman s illness. said Nancy Lewis, who represents the Pythons in the United States. The Pythons celebrated their 20th anniversary three weeks ago by film- .. ing a television special to be released later this vear. Since "Monty Python's Meaning .of Life," its members' careers havr gone in separate direc,tions. Stnngs. This composition required the oboist, Alexei Utlcin. to blare sounds out of his instrument, as well as perform glissandos aod other odd sounds. The viohnists played with no vibratto: it was almost lik.e Penderecki wanted to have pure notes but had them sounding like amateurs playing the instruments. Dunng part of the su-minute piece. the composer . This was a good beginning to the senes. asi indic~ted by the audience's standing ovation for the perf onners. ' TV l .IS'fl 'GS . 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11 :30 • ~of .i.opnyto 41 Hours Oo Lonely Street Top of the Hil "The Noble Knots Landing PoebC Hen Pit Sltlli ForMllO ''In Stereol o Roman o JustJCe (In Stereo1 :; D 81..W (OI Air) Fred Ao9'rl'1 Pllyoll Coeby Show 1~ EntlltliMletlt j News T on19ht Show Contd PoslmN lllvel In S1ereo1 a Toneallt i(ln S1ereo) II Cllarttl in Nlwl.MYtlt MoYie: ••Iii "Al NigM L~ .. (1981, Comedyl Barbra ..... 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Orama1 JoM T•avona Oeora Wrnoer Scott Glenn News AIMftlO HaM 1111 S1ereo1 -- ··Monty Python's Flying Circus" made its premiere on the BBC on Oct. 5, 1969. in a slot previously fitted by a Sunday "ttligious dis-- cussion. and Ten-YGilfiam-ln a rast=paced revue of sketches and blackout s peued on absurd themes with a, distinctly British bent. Chapman starred as a cranky ~Id kni_ght in an English comedy tele-vi~on show called "Jake's Journey." wh h CBS-TV added to its fall 1988 sch dule because of the wnter's sfri 'e: ' --M9cHeill-SnNk---.,-. Lttnr Contd Pmsewa . History = MytWyll nSP6Ct0< M'orse -toli>I. of H'OllO< :; Kaltlalr Dane• Proiect !(Part 2 of 2) o The last original show was broad- cast in December .1974. but the snow's syndication in the United States on public television made it an international hit. The show -brought together th e talrnts of Chapman. John Cleese. Eric Idle, Michael Palin. Terry Jones ll 0 \ 11·: I. 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Anniversary October 9, 1930), congratulates itself on having su and prospered during all these years in Show Biz, and CELEBRA1ES the occasion by opening its most Spectaailar and Stunning Cinema of th~ all! EDWARDS ISIAND CINEMAS (Fashion Island, Newport Center) Seven spacious auditoriums, each one equipped. with Lucas Sound nlX, State of The Art everything: waU - to wall screens, l 70Q Loge seats, and the LObby, Mezzanine, and Grande Corridor created in a • "Contemporary Art Deco Style". GRAND OPENING Friday, Octob~ 6th EDWARDS ISLAND CINEMAS Located in Fashion Island Newport Center On Newport Center Drive Between Bullocks Wilshire and The Broadway (714) 640-1218 Opening Day · Attractions • • -()qnge COM& DAJlV ptlOT/ n.nd8y, October 5, 1119 ' Businessman's illiteracy makes him think of suicide DEAR ANN LANDERS: My'hus-bud and I run our own business. I am happy . to say we have enjoyed considerable success. TM problem is that my husband is illiterate. His inability to read or write has caused this dear ~n a put deal of ~ef. He has told me that at times' f'is feelings of shame ancHnadequacy arc so great t)\at be. has thought of suicide. When he talks like this I become extremely Upset I , We have tried a few tutors, but it was expensive an<t we didn't sec any real progress. Besides, be is under- standably reluctant to reveal bis ''handicap." I don't want to hurt his pride by being open about asking for help. .l would be willing to teach him m yself, but 1 ne(d guidance. Is there. I ,. 'I. BO\ D Babies learn whlle sleeping Debate goes· on over whether a student can be taught in sleep by tape-recorded lessons. Most experts say no. But in the hope of teaching a foreign language later, one authority contends, it helps greatly to play lao.guaie tapes to a sleeping infant. Only m infancy, says this scholar. can the someday student team to hear exactly the-peculiaritjes. of the strange ton1ue. This makes prol\unciation possible in the future. Q· How do Germans say "Grand- ma and "Grandpa"? !\. "Oma ' and .. Opa." Do you don't ha ppen to know how the Spanish say them? Or the French? O ur Language man is building a file. Dogs fed onions don't get worms. I'm told. Consider the Lineman's Rodeo. Kansas City Power & Light Co. yearl y sponsors one such. Most popular event is the race up a pole to rescue an injured lineman. You don(t say "toes" in S~nish. You say "fingers of the feet . • some speciat..mduam available for Here are~ pNeUMa: bcuer way to reach the ircat Ameri- adults that J co.Sia follow'? I would Qeck= ....._, fw a can public. like an o utJint tell~'na me where to a.ea.I -•f ... ,...... Every time I bear someone say, "I begin and how to rogrcss. Even if .,...mu · La•d Llteney Ac-feel badJy," I want to scrom. Some-it didn't work ou for me as his de9 (P.O. Boa HI, Dep&. AL, Syr-times I do. teacher, it would h a t\Jtor follow aC91!_,. N.Y11 JiJUt) ... IJ&eraey Thanks to the T V scriptwriters, a .definite plan in ilctl.e"'df the WIBIM4 •f"1 tmerlea ('79' who slept durina Enalisb grammar results we want. WWewaten Pukw y, Dept. A, Syr-classes everybody in the world is · There are quick-wci&ht-loss pro-acae, N.Y., lSU.• ., 1 now .!feeling badly" about some-gams, Alcoftolics Anonymo u1, If &Mre 11 ~lfl&. write ufl thi.na rir olher sensitivity t!'lining. forcip tang~ t.lley will refer y• to i local Uteracy courses, etc. Is there anything for pfOlram. P9bl.lc Ubrarla are allO a The only way a person can feel those poor souls who are illiterate? ,... ....-ce of atelp. ftey are badly is if he has in.Jured bis handsi Please help! Our son will soon be ....Uy ffllMC&e4 tea literacy ,.... in some way and cannot feel pro~ tt d ' kind rt A LOY .. _ II "'·•, f ~ ... _, erly. But anybody can feel bad. The a en anM eraa en. -• lf8ID or -n •-.• • ces ... best way to remember this is to lNG W ' IMte :-tie cu IO to •r Mlp. 1 remind ~ursclf that a person can-DEAR WIFE: "'-11 r.rceat ., wldl YM Kt. clear' not feel dly any more than he can AmericaM (er I la 5) we me.._.-• • • t'. ly UUten1e. Hew 1M IC ta mat 1MH DEAR (\NN LANDERS: I hope: ieel sadly. ~ ue clteatt.a ~Ives "' you will not consider this too trivial Make my day and print this in of H muy Mak ,._..,._ ftey a complaint to merit space in your your column. -HO NOL ULU cu ate atel,H, HI t.lley ... , ... ll. column because .1 don t know of a R EADER · ......... ,.0ct.5 Leaking ce1lina suv..cs as "warning." LIBllA (SCpt. 23-0ct. 22): Aquerian says. "I want to be on your team." Focus on versatility. humor. sense of fitness. Popularity increases. social activities could accelerate. You could purcha5t clothing. Accent wis- dom. A R I E S (March 21-April 19): What begins a.s a ··night o ut" could conclude with serious dis- cussion. Focus on future plans that. .. .. ll"llllRl"' might include SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Financial P,in results froJTl wri tten request. Check guarantees, policies. ingre-•--•111 'dients. If you do your research. you could be amplr. rewa rded. Mem ber of opposite sex will remain loya . Gemini involved. travel. Element of------ deception prevails. Be discreet. Play cards close to chest. Pisces involved. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You get what's coming to you in form of .. delayed payment." Emphasis on intensity, j ustice. ~rong Jove relationship. Older indi- vidual stands by. will help. PMtner or mate locates missing an1cle. · GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll be concerned about relationship, where it's going. what's in it for you. Spotlight continues on image. reputation. legal trans- action. marriage. Long-distance call relates to possible journey. CANCER (J une 21-July 22): Stress independence. daring, originality. willingness to "make l'()()m" for new love. Attention also centers around employment. pets. people who rely upon your judgment. Leo will· play paramount role. LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): Questions are answered. Woman is involved. Scenario bi~lights the unonhodo,. Your tntu1t1on serves as reliable guide. Focus on c~ildren. ad\•enture. vanety. discove~. Aquanan 1s in picture. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Rules are ··cxpand,·d" fo r your benefit. You requested additional time and you'll get it. Emphasis on /'roper\y appraisal. durable goods. possible purchase o major household product. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22.t)ec. 21 ): Some will com- plain, "You seem so moody." You arc actually medi- tating. reflect!ng, deciding in connec.tion wit~ home. secunty1 man tal status. Lunar pos1uon continues to emphasiz.e independen~e. . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Ba"CKstagc activities h1ghl.light«1. You'll say. ··rm glad to be in the know. but it might be more fun the other way." You'll be engrossed in clandestine affairs. Special tour could be part of scenario. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You get more than compliments -you get cash on the barrel head. Scenario features struggle, victory. justice, intensified love relationship. Unique organization offers to beco me ally. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You prove major point. gain admiration from those who previously represented OP.position. Some might say. "You are ready to move on. IF OCT. 5 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are dynamic. restless. creati ve. could exhibit skill as photographer. \\Oler, rcponcr. You are current!} in quandal) relating to Ii fest} h;. residence. famil~ relat1onsh1ps. marital status. Punic pieces will come together in November. a month which features greater emotional-fi nancial SCCUnt) . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : BALLOONS: : UNLIMITED : •EXPECT 1HE BEST1• • • • 714 842 3593 • •••••••••••••••• ~.1 (:t?O 1Jlayrr1 tfl»ei. l"' ~ :1\nni~M 723-0838 Steve Velez Cellist Vid.a Tape Av•il•ble slls ............... ·...:-:~ ........ ,... ..... W.m~•let.i.. Newltorel • .. ,., .. u ... n ..,. a , ...... Hiiie Var~jf'n & S~les, ,10116 Adams. H B (nel to Albtrtsons). Look to ~ Weddi .. SltowCMe for local, repatable teniea. c. .......... c. ...... ..... ,.. ....... -4 Hen ........... ....... c:. ....... ... .... lltlflp ·-· .... ..,, ••• OrdaiMd --.. c--io. na.ao1i DEAR HON: y.., •Y l• ...... Ben I& la. AM MW, maJ I &ell Y• .... , a ceaa ... pammadeal ener tlaat Ulvn me., dae wall? wa.e. I IMu MmeeM 18J, ''h- tweea ; .. m I," my Udles 1•., u4 I •••t flcllt wltll my1elf to k.., from •'*81, "Pleuel 1&'1-betwen YM .... -ME." A.a ea1y way te rememlter tills ii •• &ell YMIHlf mat .. bebteea" Ml tw• "e'1." TM twta "e'•" Me4 a triplet. II cu be f .... la die wn "me." • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recent- ly someone asked "Wbat are Oink'!?" You told them. "Double HHIU(,I 1y CHARUS GOREN and OMAR SHARIF Neithe'rvulnerable. South deals. NORTH • '5 <;;> " 10 .. 0 7' 2 •AKQ73 WEST EAST· • Q J 10 7 • 9. 2 <;;>. <;;> Q97632 0 A K J 10 I 4 0 Q 3 • 6.. • 5 2 SOUTH •AK I J Q A J 5 0 9 5 • J 10 9 I The bidding: Soutll WHC Nortll East 1• 1 r, 2 0 P .. 2 • Pus 4 • Pua s• Pus P .. P .. O pening lead: King of 0 · Leacnd has it that P . Hal Sims never misaue$$Cd a missing queen. When pranksters set up a hand where the queen of _trumps was missing and gave each def ender the lady, Sims is reputed to have star~ at the cards for a while before an- nouncing: "I think both you birds have the queen of trumps!'~ Those Income. No K.ids." Funny how each era develops its special languqc. Herc's the latest: O INKS: Only Income. No Kids · SINKS; Sing.le Income. No Kids PINKS: Paltry Income. No Kids (thank heavens!) · WJNKS: What income? No Kids • -J.S. KANSAS CITY~. MO. of us noc so adept at paaawork must find other ways to locate her majesty. - North's cue-bid simply created a game force without sayina anything .about diamond control. Thereafter, it was easy to steer clear or no trump without a diamond stopper in favor of the minor-suit game. West cashed two high diamonds and continued with a third round of the suit. Obviously, the fate of the contract binged on avoidina the Iota of a heart trick. We doubt even Simi would have. relied oo instinct. He would have unearthed milady's lo- cation in a more reliable fubion. After rufring the third diamond, declarer should draw trumps in two rounds. Next, the ace and kin& of spades are -cubed, followed by a spade ruff. Declarer returns to hand wiah a trump to ruff the lut spade. By now, declarer hu learned West started with four spades. m diamonds and two dubs. A -simple matter of arithmetic confirms that West cannot have more than one heart. Thus, declarer can claim bis contract . If a heart to the kin& does not fetch the queen, declarer can take a marked finesse aaainst East for that card. Penonalized Gifta of Fine Winee 714/141-7411 • •IGIV·VINO South Co.t P&ua Villllp ( 4~ ~a..rcu' r UL\~,. .. THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 1989. ~ These salads satisfy as one-dish meals j There's m ore to a salad than lettuce. Fo r a wholesom e o ne-dish meal that is con venient yet satisfying. a salad ·s the answer. A sure way to ma ke your salads special is to give them pizazz with an unbca~able combination of wine vinegar and Dijon-style mustard. Add' i tittle o il and this classic d uo can take on any number of seasonings for a super salad dressing. A taste of ho ney makes a perfect dressing for shrimp, spinach and oranges. And few can resist a little bit of Italy -to n ellini. broccoli, to matoes and on ions with creaD"l y, tangy to pping. Fo r a touch of the trop ics. dress a chicken. pineapple and nee salad ' with a pinch o f ginger a nd serve m a pineapple shell. PINEAPPLE CHICKEN SALAD 1 medium fresb pineapple 3 cups diced, cooked cblcken i cups cold, cooked long-grain and wild rice mix '1' cap cllopped celery ~ cap cllopped red pepper... i tablespoons chopped scallions '1'A cup vegetable oil •1, cup wine vinegar Ired or w&ite) % tablespoons Dijon-style mustard '11 teaspoon ground ginger If.I cup sliced almonds, toasted Cut pineapple 1n half k ngth\\lSe. c;kc1ng through top. 'coop out , pineapple; dice and Sl'I a!Vdl.'. In medium non-rnl·tal hn v.I, combine ch1cl..l·n. n ee. I cup <.heed pineapple. cckr). red pepper and ~calhnns: set aside. In small bowl. u'i1ng. v.irl· "h1slo.. tx·at 011. \lnegar. mu-;1ard and , gi nger until smooth Stir into chicken ml\tUrl' until well coated Co'l'r • and chill several hours to bknd na, or-;. To serve. g('ntl)' toso; chic ken salad \.\ith almonds: <,enc m • pineapple shell ~lakcc, 6 t:ups. SHRIMP 'N ORANG E SALAD "2 cup vegetable oil •, cup wine vinega r I red or white> 3 tablespoons Dijon-style musta rd i tablespoons honey 'h teaspoon grated o.range peel 6 cups torn spinach leaves I pound shrimp, cooked and peeled 2 large oranges, peeled and sectioned •, cup thinly sliced red onion • In small bo"I. u-;1ng "lrl· \\h1.,k. tka1 t111. 'tnl·gar. mu.,tard. hunl'' and orange peel un11I '"Hlllth. '>l.'t as1tk In large bu'' I. to~'> '>Pln~l h. '>hnmp. orangl''> and onion: '>l'f'l' \qlh prepared drCS)tng. 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There's nothing lilo.l· a frl·sh warm breakfast pastry to tide 0\ er hungr~ c;tomachc; until breakfast is served -cspcCiall} 1f ll·s Cali fornia fresh. Sweet. nutty Baked Breakfast ( hccsc makcs-.an 1ntercst1ng breakfast stan with a glass o f milk or Juice. U nrolled rcfngeratcd cr~sccnt rolls are pinched together to form the dough used 10 cover a round of California Bne. The chee c 1s placed in the middle of the dough square and spread "1th butter. After spnnkhng wuh brown sugar. cinnamon an~ n utmeg. the chee e 1c; finalh topped with chopped p1stach10 nuts. and the corners of tbe dough arc folded around the cheese. T he c heese bakes for about 10 minutes until the outer crust is a golden bro\\n . .\s the cheese bakes. cracks in the Oak~ co,cr rclca~ the pungent aroma of the Bne. The spices bnng out a pleasant sweetness in the cheese. Serve with crunchy green apple slices. fresh pear "edges and r hunkc. of hn·:iJ BAKE D BREAKF AST CHEESE I 4-ounce package refrigerated crescent rolls I 8-ounce wedge or round of California Brie 1 tablespoon buner I tablespoon brown sugar •, teaspoon ground ciDDamon Dasta cardamom or nutmeg i tablespoons chopped roasted pistachio nuts U nroll dough a nJ spread out on cookie shcl'I. Pat crescents together pinching nll perforations closed. Place cheese in ccnt('r . pread "11h butter; top with bro, .. n sugar. o;p1ce~ and nuts. Wrap 1n dough to enclo'ie all surfaces Bake at .n .5 degr~c;. I 0-1.:! minutes until browned. Sen l' ''-Ith ~ltlcd appkc.. ix·.irs and "rust) rolls of bread. 'en cs ~- (1Ul•<,\ .Hl' , 11111 111! (11 ,llll:ll': ~OU0 \t' lll'I \l,lrtl'd \ llll d I ,11\J ~ou don't kntm "hrrl· thl· d.l\ \\l'nl \\ .i11 -don't t.lll thl' ,.1tt'rl·r or n1.1kl· rt·,l'f\ .1111111' .11 .1 1.1, 11ntc rt''>t.wrant 'l'r't' trl.11nl \l1lrn- '-'3'1.' 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Press air out of bag. uc top sc- cureh Turn 1ncr o;c,cral llmt'\ to coat ·piece-; \\ell Rl'fn~wrat(' .,i'\ minutes turning hag o 'er cx- cas1onall~ R e m o'e c h 1d.en fr om mannade. arrange in "hallo" m1c ro "a'e-safc bak ing d1 h Cover "1th plas11c \Hap and m1crowa\C o n H igh 3 m1nutcc; Rotate dish: micro \\ a\(~ on High '\ minute\. longer Let stand. l'O\ · cred. J to 5 minutes ~kan" h1le. combine cornstarch and 2 table poon water m small ~ucepan Remo'e .:! tablespoon" pan dnppmgs. stir into cornstarch m"ture. Bnng to boil: coo~ and 'illr I minute. o\rrange ch icken on sen mg planer. spread glaze o'er each p1ecl..' Scnc 1mmed1atel). Make 6 (,Cf' 1ngs. Book of~ers ideas to help children eat heart-healthy. meals 0~1 K..ids;· there arc hundreds ol rncals •. snacks a nd dnnks tha t w1l1 not add cxfra fat calorics to chil· dren's diets. A breakfast of cereal. fruu. milk and wholc...,.ain bread 1s the "fuel" children need to act going in the rnomina. 8ttakfast ho uld Mid up to at least onc-founh of da_i_!y food ~uiremcnt Ttwc-Ama1ca11 Health Foun· da&.ion uys )'0" c.an reduce fat .and cholesterol at breakfast by ttrvina low·lat milk and w~tn brl9dl and mcaJs with f'nait. Sandwiches made wuh wattt· packed tuna and part·sk1m before sen mg to make them m ozzarella and n cotta cheeses cn spy. Use carrot and ~kry sticks m ake nutntlous altcmat1Hs to with low.fat chec~ and low·fat proces~ meats. Pla in low-fat YOIW1 dips. yogun can be u!.ed instead of O ffer a variety ofrru1ts You can m ay<>nna1sc 1n chlclt~ and tuna prevent sliced fruit from turning salad s. l(etchup. mus~rd and brown by squeezing on lemon. ch utnc) ha"c Hry h ttle fat and are hme or oranaic Juice. \\h1ch also &ood ubst1tutes for butter and adds Ravor. Or try dned fruit • m a)'onna1sc Tl') whole·\\ heat. such as fep, apricots a nd dates. pumpcm1ckcl. oat and pita hrt:ad Wbole..p-a1n bttads and crackers fot V -~-m11k• huJiJ\f... I AICh and a Caulinowcr. broccoli. turnips. aood tourcn of vi tam ans. mineral' mushroom : arttn peppers and and fiber. Atr·poODCd or m1cro- t0matoes make colorful snacks. wave poprom without but\tt " Soek fresll vCS('tabln 1n k) water another haln·bcah.hy nut. u~ . . too. are nutnt1ous c;nads. full M protein. The) contain fat. but vcl) httl~ o f 1t 1s saturated fat l o"' ·fot munch1c alc;o include pret1cls. but watch the salt. Cook )'OUr own \3nd"-1Ch meat Roa t chicken. turkc\. beef and pork. Rcm o"c the krn and fat Bake or boil ham For fraM· funcrs, your ht t choice I\ chi ken or turkey hot d T~ Amencan cal1.h_ FIDm· CSauon sa $<> pcrttnt or more of the calon es children cat should come rrom carboh>dratt food . The best '®recs 1.rc ~ pa ta . potatoc cereal • grams. nee. pea~ and com. ~ htch arc also packed with \1tamms and minerals. An CIS) way to reduce fat intake 1s to scn-c mcatle d1~hc Try pui.a Wlth mannara sauce. n ee and bun , \~tables •1th low-fat ch • and ~CS('t.able 1t~. Ma.kc )'Ou r own tow-fat dnicns. Scnc shcrbtt'>.. 1tt milk or ftottn· fnut bits iMlcad of ioc cream. Mufti~ rookies or tiles tlfm anto_-n-°'! more ~ ~ -""- biked widl ~wheat ftour or a mixture Ol belt ~--' ad Vi II .... /C'll .. tCil .Or ... CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Tlu'lday, OctOber 5, 1119 Ha.Vest autumn's flavors lri turkey with fruit compote It's a sure sian of autumn when cranberries, arples and pears be-~me plentifu in the supermarket !!nmduce section. The abundance ~flbis harvest brings new and e;xcitina flavors to family meals, pot to mention deep, . rich colors. Here, The Lipton K.iicbens offer · micr6wav~ easy recipe featuring e flavor:s of autumn to liven up, ur family meals. • Ground Turkey patties with Fall -:Fruit Compote arc not only pack- ~ with ~t flavor, they're also •loeded wuh healthful ingredients. Ground turkey replaces high fat beef while oat bran provides bind- ing, adds good roughage and heart healthy benefits. ' The seasoning comes from ios- ~t spring vcgct.able soup mix. ~th its savory blend of vegetables blnd seasonings. The soup m ix also .,wds some color to the turkey ~ixturc so it micro waves bcauti- ·1ully. The patties a rc com-.. ~ plemented with a colorful melanae of cranberries and apple and pear slices sweetened slightly with brown sugar and cinnamon. The flavors in Ground Turkey Patties with Fall Prui t Compote make the most of fall proudce. Your family probably won't even realize how-healthy this meal is for them! · GROUND TURUY PATl'lES WITH FALL FRUIT COMPOTE ' 1 poud poud tutey Z envJlepet iattut spriq ve1- etable ..., mix •;, cwp sliced P'ffD oaJoa1 ~ cwp oat braa• 1 tea1poo11 poaltry seuoala1 'I• te.a1pooD l&I t 'I• cap pl•• Z tablespooas water 1 medJam. apple u d pear, sliced .. l c•p cranberries 3 tablespooas browa Hl•r 14 teaspooa groud claDamon In medium bowl, combine ground turkey, instant sprina vea· etable soup mix, areen onions, a.t bran, poultry seasonina. salt and 1/4 cups water; shape into 4 patties, then chill. In shallow 2-quart microwavo- ·safe casserole, place apple, pear and cranberries; sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon and remaining 2 tablespoons water. LoosCJy cover with plastic wrap, then microwave at HIGH (full Power) St. minutes; stir. Ananae patties over fruit, then microwave uncovered 8 minutes, rotatiq dish and turning patties once. Serve fruit over patties. Makes about 4 servin~. •substitution: Use an cup un- . cooked rolled oats. -substitution: Use 2 medium apples OR 2 medium pears, sliced. , .. fiot sandwiches make quick, satisfying supper for the family ~ktter Homes and Gardens cheese: To p. with o ther sltce of bread. Bake 1 or 2 from the deli. Top with Havarti cheese slices. Bro il starring once. Serve on toasted buns wi th lettuce an • Fast, wanning and satisfying, hot sandwiches sand~1ches tn a to.aster oven at 375 degrees F about I or 2 minutes to melt tbe cheese. Recap with roll top. sliced cucumber or tomato. Makes 4 servings. ~make a pleasing family supper. Here are some 15 m11~utes or until ~eated th~ough. Bake 3 or more EASY STROGANOFF BURGERS · ~suggestions you can put. together in no more time sandwiches ?n a baking sheet ID a 375-degree F oven Cook I pound gro und beef in a I 'Ii-quart micro-MEAT·LOAF BURRITO ~than you would spend in the takeout line. a bout 15 mtnutes. wave-safe cassero le, cov~red, for 4 to 6 m inute.Ii or Brush a tort11la wtth watcr to soften. Top wit t MEAT AND CHEESE ON RYE HAM AND VEGGIE ROLL ~ntil no pink remains, stirying once. Drain o ff fat. Stir a lett uce leaf and dairy sour cream. Stack on cooke~ i; For each sandwfc h spread 2 strces-of l"ye 1>read Cut a th in slice otrltie top of a round club roll. in. Ill of ~n 8-ounce c~ntainer soft-style cream cheese meat loaf and Cheddar cheese slices. avocado wedge, :•lightly with soft-style cream cheese and horserad ish Hollow out the bottom. lea ving a 1h-inch shell. Pile with chives. a nd. onion, 1/4 teaspoon salt and •1~ and onion sltccs. Add salsa. Roll up. Fasten with_~ f mustard. Top I slice with very thinly sliced sm oked vef) thinly sliced cooked ham inside the roll bottom . teas~n dned d1 llwc::ed. Cook m1.xture. uncovered. wooden toothpick. Heat ID a microwave on I uq •turkey, very thinly sliced pastrami, and sliced Swiss Fill the roll with d rained marinated vegetable salad on high for I to 2 minutes or until heated through. pe rcent power (high ) 1 ~ t~l minute. ~ . I J Save 30¢ on a 2-liter or multipack of Diet Pepsi or Caffeine Free Diet Pepsi. 10THa UTAILIL .. 911C1M Pl)IMll ..... tt. ~lo .... .C. 9ouhl'I Comp1111- P.O . ._ 1'10112. 8 ..... TX ""7.Gfl2. b trill flCeM flee*-,._ k ........ ~ ,_...._ 19111 I wt111 ... .._ol .... cAr.,...... ,_.,. ... ~hw 60-,.S pralO ol ..... • llOdt ._...,.. ...... w be t1i10W1111poa ,..,_ Catt! -..o11,_,tllt.Ofllr ......... p ''I' •or~...-.,o. ....... ~a.. ....... -.... ,.......,,.'""'°' •• ,..,, Alli/ ___ ,_h 111,,..., o..-.,.. DKftllNr •. ""· c--.-................ ilnidwd. ,, .... .. . --- --. ~ ......... __......._...,. . .. .... Healthful snacks for youngsters School's an -and so is the need for high-energy. healthy snacks. Whether the) are for after school trea ts. or part of the lunch box. growing minds and bodies need lots of fuel. So. here's one ti me when qualit) calones really d o count. But. quail· ty 1s the key. so keep sodium low. fat the mono unsaturated type. fiber high and nutn ents up. Tha t makes every one of these calon cs important to growth. The comb1nat1ons of oats. bran. dried fruit. chocolate and almonds in these granola bars is not onl) delicious. n's high energy and healthful by making and using almo!ld butter instead of o il, yoli add qualtty monounsaturated fat a nd a host of other nutrients. Almonds are high in dietary fiber. Vitamin E. ribofla vin. calcium and iron - all essential to growth. Almond butter is wonder- ful. 100. simply spread on bread or graham crackers as a snack. So. bake up a batch of Chocolate Almond Granola Bars a nd be as- sured the snacks are on the right nutntaon track. CHOCOLATE ALMOND GRANOLA BARS 1 'it ups wlaolt Htaral almoads f'9e ... see SNACKS/C4) RUFFELL'S UPllLSTEIY llC • ... ,. ............ am~aa.-.--•u• Star-Kist Chunk light Tuna Pocked in Oil or Water -6.5 O unce Con Limit 2 Per Family 6 00 R Save .46 on 2 (;RClCERY /B1\KER '\' I ~~~~Ie 1 §~, 6 Po<.k-1~ Crt Cui1:> vA1.t1F. • ~~t(~~~I~ P~L~2,eese 21~ 100 • 9~.~. ~~~t Niblets Corn 2~ 1 O ~ • ~~~~l~U~ftj\~&~ 249 '9 ~~~:~ .. ~~wich Sauce 1 19 . ~ ~;.~:~:~:~ 199 Cronro.,phcrrv-48 Oz. Bottle , 9 ~~~:~~~·s Grape Jelly • 9 9 9 ~~r,!,~bric Softener Sheets 2 2 9 ~Taster's Choice~99 Coffee Freeze Dried 7 Oz.-Ongino/ or Moro~or • Scotties Facial Tissue \\'h11t»JHO t .mml ffo\ 1 39 ~ Jonny Cat Cat Litter 1 29 W Ill P<•unrl t\iii ii ~~;R~¥;::s t t9 Sr. Cream Onion-6.5 lo 7 Ounce Bag ~ Dawn Dishwashing Liquid 199 W 4.l Ouru 1• Holdt 9 ~~~"~~ker Potato Buds 2 29 • ~~p,,~~~~ Paper Towels • 7 9 8 Country Hearth9 9 !!~~~er. Crum~ I Assorted or Apple Spice-8 Cl .49 • Vons English Muffins Porl Spl1l·Plom or SoordotJNi-6 Cl Pl1t • ~~~~~n~d 149 Tropical Nutritious Bananas Approx. 105 Calories Per 4 Ounce F 0 R 00 Save .96 on 4 Lbs. -Large 4L 100 · !~~a~ Apples ~. Iduhn Grown tu 199 '". 99 Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT~. Octobel 5, .. CS ' • Lake to Lake Mild Cheddar Cheese Fresh Quarter Pork Loin or Monterey Jack-9 Ounce Package Limit 2 Per Family c~~ps .\Jot ural Portions 39 • Lb. Save 1.00 Each Save .BO Lb. D 1\IRY /DEI..I :\1t:1\·r 1st~1\ t,c1c1 n = ~e to Lake 129 Smgles 12 Ounc;t' Pud .. <1g1• ~ Minute ~1aid Grapefruit Juice 2 2 9 w ••r P11tl .c ·'~t"•rnur /uu" Lu l twl b4 C.rz (.tJ, ~ \ice \1ignt \on-Fat Cottage Cheese 1 39 W 11, 11ur11 •' C.ort1111 ~ Parkay Squeeze Margarine 1 2 9 w lb I 111111 .. '-Mjut't'I" R .. 1111 ~ x~~:l.mrFntt 49 \'ur11//n or l.1•1111111· 1.! UL Con t 9 ~~~r~~.Style Salami 3 99 9 ~~:t~~~.~~ ~~~~oo Turkey 1 8 9 ~ ~~1c~.l~bo Franks 1 29 e ~:~~~~~~ ... 259 ~ ... ';· Th111 Tnmmt'CI Beck's Beer 6-Pack ~-Cmnan brtport-111& ti( Dirt 12 Ounce NAE! • Vons Sliced Mild S~ Cheese 1 29 •·· Gallo Rhine Wme b 01.1n1 , Pocl(JJU' J l.ilt>r Bottlt"-Sn\•p I UO E.od1 A ,... Vons Wisconsin Shredded Cheese 1 49 9 Vons Cream Cheese 399 399 .69 .. · (hdrk \~.uiJTt'IJo.x \ftlnfm'\ ~>~;.!iz ~ 3Oz.Pl.a.1S.11t (.n'lun ~12 Oz..-119 I • Y~,~~~~n~~~Ch~ 219 . ~~~~~~~rJme82 ~h4 • v~ \\"~ ~fi)(i Qeidar ~ 1 69 • Old~ Summer Sa~ Ea 2 49 .~ .,xU~ Pq ShspQedilll"!(A.:IJ 3 V~beS-9 Ounce Pod... . • Tillamook MOOium ClMnlar dese 4 9 9 • Vons s~ Cheese 8 Lb 2 99 2 Pound Loaf Fanuly Pock • VonsCheeseBalls 1 99 • Vcm~Ymi~CW'arClme Lb 299 12 Ounat Packote FomJly Pod .. C4 Orwige Coalt DAILY PILOT/ Thuttday, October 5, 1989 . Churiky Taco Salad as good as it looks Heany Chunky Taco Salad makes a great meal in one dish. It is ideal for serving while watching the big game on TV. or for a luncheon or family dinner with a south-Of-the-border flair. Skirt or flank steak is combined with artkhoke~earts marinated in picante sauce. kidney beans. cheese and salad greens and topped with a salsa dressing for a Q.istinctive Mexican flavor. Serve with tortilla chips. guacamole and sour cream on the side to r.ound out the meal. CHUNKY TACO SALAD I~ peada 0... •r Alr1 1teak Z taWeapow lea.• Jlllce i ie....-1 Wore•HtersllJre saace ! clovea 1arllc, minced 1 tea1pooa salt 14 'ft oaces artJcboke beart1 piqaute (la salsa) "' ct1p bottle Freacb or ltaUan salad drea1la1 I amall ltead of Iceberg lettuce, cat late 'I• iacll cltaaks % ouce cu 1l1ced ripe oUvea ~ small oaJon, tltialy sliced 15 ouce cu red kidney beus, TH 1 E 81EST COUPON OFFER. IN . TOWNI HUGHES •SH()ppfts WINI WE-ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS PLUS MANUFACTURER'S DOUBLES ROUND STEAK .57 LB. HUOHIS ITALIAN SAUSAGI HILLSHl•E FAllMS SMOKID SAUSAGE JIMMY DIAN MINI HAMBU•Ol•S i SAUSAOI • G•AYY & •ISCUITS HOT OR MllD 0 La. 2.19 REGULAR OR l ite La.2.39 u.2 -.29 ••. 1.29 Curemoster Or • CURE 81 BO NELESS HAM LB 3.39 FRESH PACIFIC SNAPPER FILLETS_ LB . 2.49 little Jvcn 5 0 1 SUPREME BURRITOS EA .69 ,conAGE HEARTH BREAD . y ~,,,.-~~~ t1 HUOGllS ... DIAPaS ' 28 CT .tlJ ~T . . O R THICK 9.49 SUPER TRIM 6-'f'ock SHASTA SODA POP 1.29 TIDE DETERGENT 67 oz LAUNDRV llMIT 2 2.99 i -.39 Both S11e c KELLOGG'S •AISIN B•AN 10 5 oz -BOX .99 4 PACK DIAL SOAP 1.89 . PINEAPPLE c I HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCI 8 01 Voriet•e~ 15 oz CAN • ORIENT Al CHEF DRESSINGS ~37 .79 Red Ripe IT AUAN TOMA TOES . 8-0i. Pkg. ...•. t.a ••• 9 WHITE MUSHROOMS • 8.C. Fresh .89 MclNTOSH APPLES 6" Pol Aoorted lB .59 FOIL WRAPPED USIANTHUS S.99 PIU.SSUH aASK a1SCUITS •PACI( 99 1 ~oz • II & 1 ........ . CHICKm ...... . BAR S BRAND .79 1-lb. Plt.g. • ... BAR S COOKED HAM . . .. .. , ................... .-. 8-0z FRIGo MOZZARELLA BALL ........................... I .~9 c ................ ) SHlaAKIKU SIASONIO SIAWllO I OZ 235 8.S·Oz. SHIRAKIKU BAMBOO TIPS . Shiro Miso 35.77·01 ... .. •llANSllllOUTS Ul •• 29 SHIRAKIKU SOY BEAN PASTE .as 2A9 ALMADEN I~ LITER IB N MALOX PlUS TA9UTS LIOll'IDAYS PANl'YUNaS KO TEX 20-26-CT .99 St. Ives System Pock Twin Pock 2 A• SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER Soh. Medium. Hord TEK TOOTHBRUSH . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .... ... .. .. ........ ~. Hunger week· to increa.se aware~ness SNACKS FromC2 Makes 20 bars. ALMOND BU'M'ER 1 cup wllole utaral aJmond1, toasted (see above) Yt .teaspoon salt 3 tableapoons vegetable oil Grind almonds and· sall 10 food processor with metal blade in place untii fine .. With motor run- nin~. add oil in slow steady stream until almond butter forms. Makes 11. cup . Nutrients per serving: calories. 186 ; protein . 3 .96 g : carbohydrates. 2 l.4 g: dictaf) fiber. 3.00 g; fat, 11 . l g. cholesterol. 0 mg: and sodium. 34.9 mg. Dlvfded almond butter, recipe follows 1 Ya caps old·fasllioned rolled oat1 ,~1 cup oat bran flake cereal -... cup eacll ral11Ds and chopped dried apricotl 1 cap seml·sweet claocolatt cllips 'I• e11p honey Spread almonds in single layer on baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees; 12-15 minutes. stirring occasionally. until lightly toasted. Cool. Prepare almond butter with I cup almonds finely. Toss with rolled oats. bran flakes. raisins and apricots in large mixing bowl. Melt chocolate chips in hcaV) pan over low heat. Stir in honey and almond butter. mixing until smooth. Pour chocolate mixture over oat mixture; stir to coat thoroughly. Press into greased 9 x 9-inch baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees. 20 minutes. Remove from oven and press bars with the back of a wide. flat spatula to pack. Cool. Cut into 20 bars and store in airtight con· tainer at room temperature. BOOK FromC1 half white flour. U.6C 2 eu whites in place of 1 whole ca. "Straight from the Hean" is a booklet written for children by children about healthful habits. The booklet includes sections on diet and exercise; lists of"stop and think.. and "10.. foods: tips for bcahbful school lunches and lnKkiftl. The booklet was written by Kids For Healthy Heans. a aroup of 10. to 16-_year okb from Jackson. Mill. The city Of J1ekson won the 1988 "Kello._ Cholesterol a.llenee . ., Residents lowered tlllir dllal1•1rol lntll more than 6 pu;w °"" a period of 4' ---(For. free copy. write lex IC.ids FOr Healthy Heam.. Boll 3449, lmde Cleek, Ml 49016.) ."> OJ -n c 1t -4 1 .n .,, lo b· "' ~ :o /.( \ • Orange.Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday. Oc1ob« 5, 1989 7-Bone or Blade Beef Chuck Roasts FAMIL V PAI( US D A SELECT LB. • Large Iceberg Lettuce Gold Kist Premlcm Comish Game Hen JIT . Lady Lee Bacon .88 Garden Fresh Celery .39 FROZEN 20 OZ EA Star Kist l a.nc Uf1rt ~ IN WATER t2 5 OZ. CAN OR OIL Shllfa l Soda AEOULAA OR DIET, ASSOA'TEO 8 PACK FlAVOAS 12 oz. CAH8 I LB PKG GREEN BAND BUNCH ( J49 l i ~ . SAVINGS EVENTI Jon tn the spectacuar sawlQS d.Jnng ()J Key Buy Saw-igs Event' Compare your saw-igs throu~­ out the store on many d your tavonte name brand ttans' .89 Wish Bone Salad OtesUJg ITALIAN. •oz en THOUSANO tSUHO. DELUXE FAENQ4, RANCH. OLM OIL OA RUSSIAN Pllsbtly Pl.ls .T9 Calce Alx DEVIL'S ti 5 OZ. Pt<O FOOO, WHIT£ YELLOW OR STAAWllEAAY •With minimum $15.00 purchase .. at Lucky. you can receive 1 coupon good for one fr'tt ldmiuion of equal or lesser value when you purcbue an ldmiuioo ticket at Queen Mary 6 ~Goose It the reaular price (Adult $14.95, Chid $8.95). ··s.. .. ,...... ......... o1-.. -.a ... llld ... ....... flt.;i "9 •OM Ulfi' toUil. l l Q)uponi lvailble It Lucky thna October 18, liiillllilll~~:: 1989. WNle supply a.ta. ,,. o&r camot be combined .... -ocber' c6r c.m--' tdeta). Coupw ..... Queen 1iWJ a Sprw:e Gooee dn Felnlry 28, ·---...~~-~.See ...... detail . •• . Flelschmenn's .99 Ma1gftle STICK 19 OZ PKO REGULAR UNSAl TED OA LIGHT QuMar Cap 'n 2'' Cn.nch CMMI Large Size Kiwi Fruit FULL OF F~VOA l MD Bathroom Tissue 4 CT PKG Spetfcle l ,.,,,,., .... CON>NET 1 CT Pt<O .99 ·"' • f ca Or.nge Coat OAtL Y PILOT I Thurld8y. October 5, 1989 • by Bii Keane COU!fTltR CUL TUR& by Maratta & Maratta PZANVTS by Charles M. Schul% 'We don't want Daddy on our paper. He worked for the Philadelphia Bulletin and it folded." by Brad Anderson olc.. I "Forget it. I'm. not making you an old-shoe sandwich ... NANCY ARLO AND JANIS 0 0 l J i , . . .· t 1 .. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham IYFil ~rvE BEEN our sv THE GRAPEVINE, BUT I DIDN'T HEAR A lHING." by Jerry Scott rr {):E.~T PA41b \JOLlN'll'EE ~ .ANl.lT"•·"1~ llROOND ~ by Jimmy Johnson ~T DO '«>CJ fAKE. ~ \tMY ooo·r YOU (j/)fAK~ C».D'S 1AlKIA.>G. fO FOR, N:MltN? A fLYIUG JW4P?.' fHE. 'fV ~I~.' ~ TUllBLltWBEDS by Tom K. Ryan --~~~~~~~~--, 1've NEVER MEARD OF ME .. SO MONSIEUR .. I AM TOLD T~AT '(OU ARE THE FAMOUS FL '<ING ACE ... '<OU ARE SO FAMOUS TMAT THE RED BARON SA'<S ME MUST DESTRO'( VOU ! r,._ ____ .----- ~-i GARFIELD HERE'!> YOUR PINNE~GrARtlf.W HOWA&o01" SERVICE W\'fH A ~MIL.[? t FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUKKY WINKltRBltAN 1. CIW'i BEUEVE rr .'/ APrER AU.:: mt.SE 4EA~ OF ~'"*' I 1 RNALW CJJOJ -rn£ A'1Hl£f1C. ~ GAME BAU... RAFF&.£ ! .' /O ·!> INCIDENTALLY. W HY H E WAS IN 10\NN? by Jim Davis n by Lynn Johnston ··· M C:XJt•J°T ASt< HE IF.,.,_., HAPPY. . . by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk '! WA5 IHI t-JKI N6 OF PtJf11 N& rr IN iHE ~C/6E .' DOOIUSBURY by Garry Trudeau ~ (blmACTRJOf- tMt N IU C, ~ ~ ,i'\ 1'. t -.I) 1: ~C. • •OH '""" o~ I'~ L"~ 'b lJ<r ;:i ... , UloN h (LU I 'CK.IA"---- ,,P., OUYSlt'/5A"'4~ ~-· IJM() lll1H OCU'iP \ .,,~~~ MJT lUtl:IUAltM '85 ! \ N0,1U~ 7HIS(llJY. ,.,~ Mii '~- ee;--.....,. -' "-~ alau *"-~mellil ..... ~-~..: crtliQueof 1 bell ...... hid ------;. lnlatltd ~,_,bit· I U 11 TA It E I ~~onf1uidl ot 1 - . I' I I I* I . . I l I 0 It l I I I I' I I O A(E l I .' I I r I i ... Commi~tee splits on tax cut vote WAS HINGTON (A P) -An evenly divided Senate Finance Committee refused Wednesday to reduce the tax on cap1taJ gains. voting instead to liberalize Individ- ual Retirement Accounts in an efTon to encourage saving, along party lines. but both sides agreed the battle will be fought again on the Senate floor. tration suppons Packwood's plan The lie vote retained Bentsen's plan to liberalize IRAs. The I 0-10 vote was spin nearly The vote came on an amendment by Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Orc .. to substitute a capital gains cut for the expanded IRAs that Chairman Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, had writ· teb into tne bill. The Bull\ adminis- Each side argued that the other's plan was more beneficial to those w11h higher incomes. but there was little of the emotional debate that marked House passage of a different capital gJins cut and rejec tion of the Two guilty in OC S&L scam By Ctty News Service ~OS '\NGELES .->\ federal Jury Wednesday con\tCted t\\O men of arranging a multimillion-dollar transac,uon to defraud 1he government and siphon assets from the now-defunct Ramona Savings and Loan -\ssoc1ation of Orange The JUr) convicted John Lee Mohnaro. 48. of 33 rnunts of conps1raq. bank fraud and making false l'ntnes m th\.' lhnfts books. Also conncted. on all 31 counts of conspiracy and hank fraud he faced. wlls Donald P Mangano Sr .. 51 Molinaro faces up lo 165 }ears in prison when he returns to coun for sentencm~ before U.S. Distnct Judge Davi~ V. Ken)on on Nov. 13. Mangano. also set for sentencing that da). faces up to 155 }ears. Prosecutors said the men. through a complicated deal to transfer the asse~ of a 180.unit condominium prOJCCt in Palm Spnng.s. cau~d the collapse ol'the thnft. once located on Chapman ..\' e. The thnft went under in September 19 6 requinng a $65.5 m1lhon federal batl-out for depositors. The men were accu-.cd of engineenng a compln scheme to transfer the owm•rsh1p of Cheroi..ee v 11lage to Mangano in exchange for S2Q million of "orthless (Please see FRAUD/CS same IR.\ proposal a week ear her President Bu sh Wednesda) prodded the ~nate to follov. the House·~ example and sharpl) reduce the capital gains Lall The House ve rsion would cut the tax on capital gains, now 1~ to 33 percent. to 19.6 percent for two ~cars. then index 1t to inflation . The vote against the capital gains cut came as th\.' committee com- pleted work ->n a bill. the chief purpose of which 1s to reduce the 1990 federal budget defim b} about SM b1lhon Thi.' bill "as appro' ed on a voice 'ote ea rl~ toda). Most of the dl.'fiCll reduction "ould come fron1 a package of rela- tl\ el) minor re,enue increases. in- cluding permanent t"<tens1on of the 3 percent tax on local and long distance ll'h:phonl' ~n 1cl.' The b1gge<;t s1ngk mone}-ra1ser in the bill 1~ a $J 6 b1ll1on reduction in goq~rnml.'nl !\1 ed1~are reimburse- ment<; tor do~:tors and hosp11.als Thi.' n:mainder v.nuld come from a potpourri of rl.'lattH'h minor La\ changl.'s. mo,tl\ afkrt.ing rorpor- a11ons Congress told S&L bailout fund too low By DAVE SKIDMORE Associated Press Writer W ..\ HI NGTON The $5U h1lhon Congress 'oted two months .1go to rescue failed sa' ings 1nst11u- t1on!> ma~ not bt· enough. a lop rcgula10r said \\ednesda'. ra1s1ng the poss1b1l11~ that ta,payers rnuld b\.' asked for a scrnnd bailout. Federal lxpos1t lnsuranre Corp Chairman L. Wilham Seidman. whose agency is in charge of dispos- ing of bankrupt thnfts. told the Senate Bankmg Committee 11 1s much too early to reliabl~ predict - the cost of the bailout. But. he said. "i1 1s poss1bk that $50 btlhon will prove to be an insufficient amount to deal wnh potential failures ... His comments. included in "nt· Signmaker sues Disney SALT L'\KE < !TY I -\Pl -..\Salt l Ukt' (ti~ -.1gn firm IS l>Ul ng rhe \\alt Dt!.nl'\ Co for $1 5 m1ll1on. d a1ming thl' man.1uct' 1n the main l'ntranCl' at D1!.0I.'\ land 1n Anaheim was frauduknth "copied from one the lltah tirm drs1gm·J General D1spla~ Corp 1s asking lor $500.000 in compcnsato~ dam- Jgc~. alleging 1ha1·, hov. much 11 cost thi.' fim1 to design and rng1m·er a -.1~ D1llnc~ land fa1kd to us~:. and SI mtlhon 1n pun1tl\e damages. Ch1l'f l ' ~ 01stnc1 Judge for l 'tJh Hrucc kn kins "ill hear the cac;e .\ 1nal dall' ha!> nol bel'n set G~neral D1spla~ alleges a marquel' hcing bu ilt for D1!.nl.'~ land v.a s u1p1l.'d lrom J '>1gn rh,· \\'alt D1,m·~ l o had as"t'd the l tah lirm 10 BUSINESS ~OTES dl's1gn in Ju I\ of 1986. ..\fter modilicauons to the ung1nal design to compl) with local toning ordinances. D1snevland awarded a contract to General Displa} in March of 1987. but wuhdrew the contract a )Car later. the suit allt·gcs. General Display alleges that D1s- ne) la nd designed ns own marquee. making .. minor cosmeuc modi· fica uons" to the Utah compan) 's design and contracted w1th another firm to build 11. The Utah Slgn compan~ 1s char~­ mg Disneyland vmh cop~ nght 1nfr- mgement. breach of contract. unJu t ennchment and fraud. ..\ spokesman for The \\alt 01snl') C'ompan~ said u·s aga1m,1 compan~ poltc} to commt'nt on lawsuits Business leads swapped <\ bus1nl''i' v.oml·n·s networking group. Leads Club, in Hunt- ington lkar h. meets l''l'f) Thursday morning at 7 a.m. The "omen ml.'et to pract1n· marketing skills and exchange businrss leads. Member-.h1p ,., limited to one \\Oman in each area of expertise in order to a\l).td conthn of interest. For more information call Dr Linda lk no;n. 1herap1st. at 964-7.:!71 • • • Cal-Star Financial Servkes lac .. 1n Costa Mesa.reported ne1 income of $288.000 'for third quaner Fiscal 1989. compared v.1th d S35.000 profit for the !>ame quaner last ~ea r. a 7.:!2 percent inncaS<' • • • Luther Medical Products Inc .. in Tusun. announced its operat- ing results. for F1 al 1989 m v.h1ch Lutht'r's 1988 loss "as slashed b~ $1 m1lhon bnnging the com pan~ to almost breake' en • • • Richard M. Kent rcCl'ntl~ Joined the tn'estment firm of m1 th Barne' as 'Ke prcs1dl'nt. sales d•' 1s1on. Kent 1s based at the firm 's Se"' p0rt Beach o llicl' • • • Idea Quest ha) announced an upcoming seminar for pro- fessional v.omen. ··Lit<-Design for High ..\ch1e,ers.'' For more information. call 7 30-~ ~61 • • • ..\ three-night ~·minar e'\amming le('~ concepts and pracuces of successful mone) management. conducted b) World" 1dc In' est- ment Netv.ork. \\Ill be hdd on consecuuve Wednesda\ nights at the In inc Hilton. <Xt. 18. 25 and No'. I. For more 1n(orma11on. call 850-1~88. • • • International trade for eatrepreaears ud managers, as a ne" H'nture or a!. business ex pansion. will be covered m a two-pan internauonal program at ln ·ine Valley College. Oct. 14 and 21 For more informauon. mil 5 5.:!-M494 • • • Diane Baker has heen appointed execuuve director of the Huntmgton Beach V1s11ors & Con,ent1on Bureau. efTect1 ve Oct. 15 • • •• Jou R. Woodward ha!. been name<i Vice Pres1dt'nt and Manager nf thl' SB'\ loan Dcpanment of Sunwest Bank 1n Tustin. • • • Advanced Logic Research Inc. has introduced the Powerfle'< 1486 Module fo r thl.' .\LR Powerflex PC. The 1486 Module step up the pov.er of the I .:!.5 MHz 186-based PowerFlex lo 25 MHz 1486 tcrhnolog~ • • • Lt'aro ~our rights a nd respons1biht1es as a small bHU.es1 oWDer ten 1est1mon) to the panel. "h1ch 1o; taking Congress' first look at thl.' - bailout since ll "as enacted .\ug. 'I. an: the strongest } et from a go' em- ment oflicial. Pnvatl.' anahsts ha'c been ~•l\1ng for month) that the $511 b1llton f1keh "111 proH' 10 he onh a do"n pa~ment · S<:1dman said the Resoluuon Trust Corp . operated b~ the FDI( to d1 )pose of failed SS.Ls. ewcct) losses on thl.' ~83 seized b~ regu- lator~ s.o far to total $35 b1llton B\ the 11mr the bailout l'nds in .\ug·u~t 199.:!. regulators ma~ ha' t' \c11ed as man' a<, 300 more dead '&L~. bringing the tolal to near!~ 600. he said Tho)l' prOJecuon-. .. raise qul.'st1on'i about the adequac~ ol the $50 btlhon 1n RTC funding.'· Ho\\eH'r. l reasun Sl'l''retan N 1cholas F Brad'. "ho heads an admin1stra11on board o'ersel.'mg the RTC'~ performamc. said "I lo.no" 11f nothing that's ocrurrcd since thl' hill passed to changl' m~ mind .. that S50 b1llton hkeh I'> suffinent. On a rl·latl.'d matter. hi.' \aid tht· RTl ma' ha'l' to borro" $2:' billion or mon: 1n add111on IO thl' SSO htlhon. to prt)\ 1dl' \\Orktng ta\h unHI It can rl'LO\l.'f monc~ h' ~dhng loan'> and rl'al e'tate oncl.' 0 " nt·d tn la1kd ":.t\. L., . Congrl.'ss authon1ed the n1ra bor- ro" 1ng. but Sen. Donald \\ R1l·gk Jr .. D-M1rh .. t"ha irman of thl' ban"· 1ng comm11tl't'. aid $25 h1llmn v.as for more than en' 1s1oncd So tar. thc RH . ha!. run 1hrou1th $2!1 b1l11trn $1 ~ h1lhon w do)e ~~ .,mall \.,'.,L <,. $ ' b11l1on to handle tiH' l~rge 1n<.111u11on' h~ nl'\I "l'l'k and t1H' \mailer nol-~t'h.'ompleted deals. $!1 5 b1l11on to rl·plaCl' h1gh- t'll'>I dq>os11-. and SI ~ btlhon a~ a rl''t'f\ l' lund 10 h.indll· hqu1dll\ prohkm' at thrill'> th.it h.i'e fa1kd hut arl' '>1111 lirx·n "ll'1Jman <,aid C:kput~ T fl'J'un \l'l'rl.'tan John E Roh-.on \J1d lhl' mab1h1' to do~ the tiH· h1g tJ!.I.'' b' \qll 'll. thl.' las1 da' ol liwal 14 4 mean-. tht' rl·- ponl'd kdl·r.il hudgl·t ddic1t \\tll b\.' ahou1 S!I h1ll1on higher in li">cal 149() Ho\lo l'\lT hl' '>a1J that "'ould no1 tnggt•r .1u111mat1l 'pending cuts unJtT thl· <.1r.1m m-Rudman lav. Tht' 14411 hudgl.'I l''ll matl' 1a"t'n fnr Jt·1,·rm1n1ng 1ho'e 1:ut., "a' made on .\ug 15. hl· '>:ltd .\I a Sl·parate hearing ht•IJ h' a I 0-ml·m tx·r Htiuse Banlo.1nl? ta,i.. lor,e lh·p Tom \k \l tlkn ll-\IJ tompl.11ned .1tx1ut K1l pr,1Jt't111111' thJt 11 "'l1uld ,.,.,l'll 1rnm I I 'i11 l·mpln'l'l''> ,urrcnt- h to tx•t\\t:l'n S.111.lll and tu ll<XJ .. ,,, t>nt 1n1,·n1.kd 1h1' kg1~la11lln 10 , rt•Jlt' .i h1g hurl· Ju, ra1.' t That '1 th,· IJ<.I 1h1ng in tht• "orld I \\3nl .. hl' '.Mild ere Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurad8)', October 5, 1989 C7 IBM program seeks out data-devastating PC virus NEW YORK (AP) -lntcmauonal Business Machines Corp. has announced a program that checks for viruses m personal computers, responding m part to customer womes about an 1m~nd1ng attack. News reports about the Dat.acnmc virus. which will attack after Oct. 12. have caused widespread alarm e"en though experts say the virus 1s rare and a relatively s.mall number of personal computers will be harmc~. · "Up until the recent press hype. our customers had not expressed any tremendous interest over and above what we alread) do in terms of sccunty products and awareness ... s~ud An G1lben. IBM's manager of secure systems indust~ support. The Datacnme virus cnpples personal computcrs· hard disks. where programs and data arc stored. b~ wiping out the directory secuons known as the paruuon t.able-and file allocauon table Experts who have dismantled copies of the '1rus sa~ 11 1s s.et up to attack computers when their internal calendars go past Oct. 12 the trad1uonal date for Columbus Da' Small companies in the aptH'lrus field c\pressed suppon for the step b~ IBM. the world's largest computer com pan). "It's about time one of the big bo'~ realized v.hat a problem this 1s and did something about 11 To date all the ant1-v1rus acuvll\ 1s t>eing done b~ the mom and pops out 1here .. said Ross Greenberg. a "'c"' York-based consultant and aut hof ot Flu-Shot Plus. "Ifs a ver) important and respon~1bk ~te p." said Pamela 1-uine. president of Panda Systems in \\ ilm1ng10n Del and author of a ne\' bool . ··virus Protecuon ·· IBM said its IBM Virus ann1ng Program for computers that run Microsoft Corp.'s DOS ba~-la,cr softwa re would spot three strains of the Datacnme '1rus as "ell a~ more common '1ruses that go b} such names as the Jerusalem Ll·h1gh. Bouncing Ball Cascade and Brain. • Th~ program 1s a'a1lable direnl~ from IBM or from dealers. marketing representat1'e!> and rcmarketcrs for $35. (,tlben said the program will detect but no1 a ad1l'ale '1ruses Some other companies~~ the} have product!> that wi ll erad1catt' '1ruses, although others sa~ such program!> are not reliable. · Gilben said installing a '1ru~ checker 1s not a substitute for safe- compuung practices such as ma"ing backup copies of programs and data and being cauuocrs about soft"are of unknown ongm Bush asks for aid hike \\ ~SHl :"-iGTOS I -\Pl -The Bush adm1n1strat1on. pressed b' Congre s to do more to suppon pohucal reforms in East-bloc na- tions. \\ ednesda\ announced 1t v.ould seek $200 m1ll1on 1n ad- d111onal aid to help Poland restrur- 1u re 11s 1roubled econom,. Pres1den11al spokesman Marian Fmwater also said the \\'hilt' House is read~ to nego11a1e with Congress on the ultimate size of the aid I paekage .. The dramatic changes 1n Poland 0 ' er the pa<tt tv.o months ha' c lent nev. urgenc~ 10 our efforts.'' F1tzv.ater said The admm1strauon prnpo..al -10 he a grant rather than J loan -1s in add1t1on to $21 Q m1lhon in aid pre' 1ousl~ announced b~ President Bush It come a da' after H ou~ and ~natl.' Democratic leaders JOtnll~ proposed a ia.r-reach1ng S' ~ b1llmn aid pad.age Bush al<,o 1n~ 1ted 10 \\ ashmgton separate!~ both Poland's nev. pnme minmer. · hdant' member Tadesz Mazo"1t'tl1. and communist Presi- dent \\ OJciech Jaruzelsk1 "at umes con' cn1en1 tor each of them.'· F11z v.a1er said ore ave? b\ dllendmg a free JR · sponsored workshop to be held Oct. 24 at 34 Ct\tC Center Dmc. Room 720. Santa Ana. For more informauon call 643-4060. -. . . Sbarp Corp. of Japao. 1n Irvine. has introduced a new neural network image processor that simulates human vision and suppons , aned personal computer desktop apphcat1ons at speeds 1n the 700 MPS "supercomputer?' range. • • • 81rberry1 the raincoal rttailer. is set to o~n a store an South Coast Plan on Oct. 7. It is the company's 14th store in Americ.a. and the fiNt venture in a southern climate. If you \\7ant t() kno\\' ,,,here t0 get the intere t and ~afety yoµ \\'Clnt for ,yc L'lr avings, its 6--MonthCD 860% • YIELD* • • • Allersu, lac. in Irvine. declared a cash di-..,idcnd of SO.OS per Share fto'lyable Dec. &. to shareholders of record Nov. 17. . .,... ... 0181, Eva11 ud Co. a CPA finn. has consolidated its Santa Ana and Newport Beach offices into new headquarters at 18401 Von Karman. Suite 200. in Irvine. • • • The New.port lica(b. office of ._,... Lftmu ll•n. ls sponsorina semjnars titJed "financial Survival in Today's Retire- ment World." They wiU take place from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 24 at Buffums dcpanment store, Fubion Island. and Oct. 26 ai Buf'fUmt 1n the Wtttmtnsttt Mall. For mo~ 1nbmatioe. calJ 644-911 l . • • • • .. ,~, IMa• ,.,. ••••" ts tbe dlane tor Oms County Fan's third annual Ninc11 ~~ !tb. 21. I~ at the f&irpounds an COiia Me& Fir -.e iab'ms1 ae. call 7>1 -3247. •-1. -11\o ... ,.. tif 11 ' 11 for Nali-i L.Umbei'Allllillr~•! v.., .... ._.~uthlt com...,.. .•. ~ • lir Miinen tommusu~ a1 ••• Oct. 18. For more in1ple -a k a11y Californian. Yc)u'll hear one name moli than any oth r. Bl .8.25~ATE Minimum de~it 2.500 ) "' , l .. ' J . • • • .. ' • Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, October 5, 1989 • Pickets marching. at Boeing plants SEATILE (A P) Tt'n~ ot • thousands of Boeing Co. Ma h1n1-.h. ~ anger'C'd by what they called a !tling) ' wage offer from the aerospace giant ' hit the picket hnes Wednesda) and : said they would rem:un on <;tnkl' : until they got a better offer. ; Pickets walked in 45-dcgree • weather outside one of 8()(.'ing's ~Seattle planlS. wa"ing sign\ a' : motorists and truck drivers honked : horns. ; "The'" attitude's i ood," said Ma· ~ chinist Bnan McT1a,he.;·Pcoplc arl' 2 willing to picket. w1Tt1ng to do '-"hat· •t ever it takes. The attitude seems to . be militant." , The Machinists union. which rep· I resents 43.000 8()(.'ing workers in the Puget Sound area. 12.000 at Boeing"1 : Wichita. Kan.. plant. I. 700 1n ·: Ponland. Ore .. and smaller number<; :j in a half-<lozen other locatlClnl>. struck at I :?:0 I a.m. PDT "'hcn 11') • rnntnll't c'p1rcd. Federal mcduuor Douglas Ham· mond. who joined the: talki. o'er lhl' \\t'cil.t'nd. said he wanted nt'g<>- 11a11on' w re umc Qu1ckl> bet"'cen thl' t\\O ')ldelt because of the number ot' people affected and Jhe potcnual 1mpal'l of a long strike tit Boeing. Washington's largest private em- plo,l·r No 1.ilk' \\Cfl' announl·ed. although both \It.le~ tntl1cated Tucs- da~ the} were willing to resume ncgo11a11 ng. Members of other unions reported 10. wort.. Wedne da). and B~ing lon11nut·d production wort.. in the ~·auk ;.m·a "'1th managrment and non-UJuon emplo~ees. Boeing 'Poke"iman Ru s Young said thr stnke began peaceful I\ "'1th no reports uf fm uon at an~ of the rompan\ \ plants Ho'-'e\l'r .al the rc~ue!>t of Boeing ·Rockwell wins AF contract ., By City News Service Rockwell lnterna11on~ t orp. re- ported Wednesda) '" Anaheim division hai. ""on a $69 milhon contract to modcrni1e tlw a"1on1cs systems on the F-11 I D amt F-1 I I f : fighters being used b~ the .\1r Furre. ' Officials at Rockwl•ll\ \nahc1m· e\l'X'l ll'd 111 1111pw' l' n:llabtlll) and ma1n1a1n.1 h1lt1' 111 the lraft and pro' 1dt· 1lw .111.1, (.. It'! "'1th a '>l:lll'· ofthl··art 11 .. 1, 1g..1111111 .and \\t'aP<.lO'- dl'11,,-r~ l',1pJt11h11r' ''htk '1anJard- 111ng lhl· 1-111 lll'l'I Ot thl' IMI J1r1.1.111111 Ix· upgraded. 79 ;1rc ;i<. ... 1g~·d tn ( .inn1)n .\1r ForCl· Bast-. 1\.1\1 1Ah1k thl' rl·ma1ndcr an· at the Rm:il \ir I 01ll'\ l at..t·nht·ath Bast• ou1~1dt• 111 l 1111Jo11 la"')ers. a ftderal Judge in Wichita 1!1.sucd an in)uncuon limiting the number of e1cktts at Boeing gat~ and proh1biung pickets from speak- ing in an abusive or intimidating manner to tmployees trying to re- pon for work. Tht order was granted after pick- ets stopped each vehicle headed toward the plant. anempting to per- suade the occupants to honor strike hnes. Traffic was snarled. with de- la ys of three hours or more reponed. B()('ang·~ contract offer included an immediate raise of 4 percent with 3 perce nt raises in both 1990 and 11.)91. plus annual bonuses of 8 J)l'rccnt of a worker's gross earnings 1h1c; \car and 3 percent the next. Workl!rs haven't had an increase 1n base "'ages -"'hich detennme J)l'ni.t0nl> and other benefits -for SI\ ~cars. although Boeini paid bonuses of I:! percent in 1986 and 5 FRAUD From C7 prom1sSOf) ntHes . .\ccord1ng to A!ts1s1an1 ll.S. At· tom e> tc\ l'n Z1pperstei n. the men bought Ramona in 1984 and quick!) changed 11 from a "mom-a nd-pop" thrift. ~ .. h1ch mostl} made home loans 1n Vl.'ntura County, to an organ1 Lallon involved in larger real c<11a1e projects. The two spen t $25 million. m:arl~ a quaner of Ramona's assets. bu1ld- 1ng Cherokee Village but were able l based Autonrllc' St·n'>Ot'> and \1r- craft Systems said thl' prugram '' 1Dow climbs to new record· ~ NEW YORK (.\Pl -~tod .. pntl'' reached record h1ghc; for thl' \l'rnml 4 straight session \\ cdm·'>da~. nding -t the latest wa' e ot the fl{)'' crtul aJ. ~ vance that began al mn<.1 a ~ l'ar .1gu 1 The Do"' Jone-. a' t•ragl' or '" '1 1ndustr1al s l'11mhl·d In c;' 111 , 2.771.09. stretching 11s gain <,inu: thl' 1 stan of the "'eet.. to 78 ~7 1><11n1' ' Advancing ll>Sue~ ou1numht>rl·d ' declines b-. about 5 to ~ in na· : tionw1de trading of Nt•w ) ork ~1m I.. ~ Exchange-listed stocl..s. w 11h lO l up. ~ 656 down and 506 unchanged < . Volume on thl.' floor of tht· Bi g •, Board came to 194.SQ million ~ shares. up from 182.55 million in ) the previous session. Nat1om' 1dl.'. i. consolidated volume in 1' Y E-ll~tl·d issues. including trade~ in those stocks on regional exchanges anJ in ~ the ovcr-the<ountcr market. totaled .. 23 1.99 m1lh on shan~s. The ne\' aJ. vance in st()('k pnces \\a aunhu1t·d in large measure to p<.'rnstent strength in the dollar and declining mterest rates. Talk began sumng in the financial world early this week that the Feder· \ lSE [PS 4 DOW\S NEW YORK (AP) -The following hsr shews Ille New Vork Stock E )(Charige J stocks and warranls 111a1 have gone uP 1he most end down the most based on oercerit of Change for Wedne$d&Y No securiries 1red1ng ~low Si or 1000 J shares are included. Nel end percenrage chanqes are the difference t>elween fne _p~rev•ous closing price and Wednesdtf~\ S.JO P m Price J Heme Lut Ch, Pct. ~ ~ ~~~f,~~us •1718 f S e 8~ lH ~ ~FCRrp • + '• UP 125 : i l~J~:1~~1 I '; t l : 8~ 1H • ' ~;~aPllHd pf 4 p. i 27e UP 7 4 I rezllFd ~311 'e UP 6 7 reJher 4 • u P 6 7 SX 3.50Pr n 3 1 UP 6 7 lockEnl i , l ~ UP 6 ! ti •SCde NGs 1 1 I e UP 6 111 lrcullCtv s 2 " I~ UP 6 JI R1.·,l·n1.· n11~ht '"on l1nJ room tu rl'la\ 1h , rl·d11 J'11ll1.' lurthn pH1mp11.·,t h~ '"1" -1 11-nllldl·r:i tl' t'1.nn11nlll ~I"'' th .111d l,1, 111.1hk 1n lla1111n th'" lnll'rl''I r.111.·, In dkd 1111 111 th1.· l r1.·d11 m.1rl..l'h \\ 1«lnl·,d.1' Hut .1ltl'r hl'\lt.a11ng lnr 1tw lir'I t\q1 hour\ of lhl' .,,.,.,11111 'l•ll (..' ht..'!!<lll torg1 ng :thl'.1d Jg.tin ~1 m1.· IJ\I ,,,, 111 "hl·n 1h1· Do\\ J11nl:'' 1ndu.,1n.1h 'l'ttb.I h.ad. IO 2.113~ :':-.. till' ;1\1.'l,lgl' h .. 1 .. \(lill1.'0 ., \ 2 ~ I p11111 h . or h Q 'l fll' rt l' 11 l I~\ 1h1.· J;1,·, mml .1rt1,t· 1\<.Ut' m:nk a hig urntnhu1ion 1<1 thl' Do''·, c:itn '"'h a .::!» n'l' 10 ,~., F111.a m 1cr ( arl ltahn "ho o" n' :i bout I I JX'fl'l'l1 t nl t tw u 1m p.1 n' "a' \\II.kl ~ runwn·d 111 tx· tnlrl·:i,ing h I' 't:ih• In .I 1111 I\ l' !ti l'n h.Hll l' 1 hl' r~lutn on h" tl1\l''lrn1.·n1 WHAT ;\\'SE DID NEW YORK. AP Aovanceo Dec .neo U"C"d"9eC: To·a H~e?. New '"ll"S Ne~ ows Oc• 4 Wed. 878 ~1 1997 '11 K!iJi 1111 1l i (£11 NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, • pm. price arrd nel chanlle of ine lS mosi active New York S1ock. Excha09e issues rrao1ng na· t1ona1tv al more 1t111n S 1 Name Volum Last C~IJ. USX Coro 12.714, l ~~ t ~ ~M ~,042,2 1 • t-ft nrQ..nOG n ~79, 2 enElct , 57, '~ + l1J r1~M__y_$q 2 40, >, + • Amer T&. T l. 44. 441, -• ~:~~~gin, s 1 1:m;, ~~·~ t 1~ McOnld s . 1. 3 -' , ~oeinll s 1. • 5 , -• mlhBcheor 1,4 , 41 t >. i_IKodak 1.m ·· 48 '· + 1 TE; Corp l, , 6S1' + l , Navistar 1, ,7 4~ -e Exxon I, 7 , 45 -'• DOW 'O\ES A \'ERAGES : 11C~~U~_0rp ~>~ r~~ 8~ r.~ HCP pf A 6'• ~ UP S =ii ~~I ~d 2ll11~ 1 HU~ 1l ~~~:s 1~R&1(~t> -Final Dow-Jones ~~ftttnc , 1;: u~ i.l s o~ ~· iilh t.oljf aose ~ oeiur,eCp >. p. UP 5 !J:1d 276121278 S22738.792171 09:t16 Med ronte s 643• 3 t UP s· 1 Trn 1459?64 I 74.57 14S0.39 l~7J 1+ J ... ,,,. ~'{fNs Ch9 P . 6 ~.'~ 1~1~11JH:lde5s~2lc\9njH\9 ~ ~ MAI Basic ~· • -~ 10 9 lnous 33, J .. lmPC~m -• 77 Tran 4, , Peth4 omun -'. t 7 7 Ulll~ J.6 lJ,200 !J!d t_Mfo -• I 77 6S Slk 41, 117,200 ~~w pfr.Plr J~. ·.:: ! 1 ~ ! , ~vM!5hbox 6,_.. -' , 7 'J!':cust tl~ = ~ 6 end 2 t l • -I • ~ 4 ~i'~~~ 41*~~ = 2~ rl v Mcof.! pf ~ = :~ ~: blkk Ind 'n -1/e 4. •mtlCrow -I/• 4. 'XCO!P 3 ~-I ~ ( leotsla 1 ~ -" u anCP J.4 -'Ill "·l Vrc 111 -'• If 4. $ ~ -•• '· I ~PFn ~ = '~ :: rwlnt -1• 4 1 Al s 4112 -~ 4 1 Rev James 17~ -J,. 4 1 WETALS PRICES NEW YORK IAPI -Soo1 nonte<rout melal ptteet Wednesdav ANMlflV"' 7800 O@r OOUNl NV Com<!> ~POI m(ll'lll\ Wed C...,... S 1 •n~ a oouno u s c1~11nahona Coppe< '313S cenls""' oovnd NV Com.• tl)OI month W&O L-.d 42·•• Ge<'I• a pound Zlftc • 80 ll<!<llS I pOund tl9'1Vf!ted • Tin $4 934C Melals w-cornpo~t~ Dfte• per 11> 1 lthe< · SS 250 "!andy & H111man ton!) dally QUO!el .-.W SS 2•6 per troy oz NY Comf!• ec><>I monl~ Wed lllletcwy S255 00.SUO 00 per 76 11> n.-~ YO<ll ~ • S•95 00·'496 00 lroy Ot N Y tcOl'tractl ~ SA92 20 NY ~c 1P01 I* llOy OL Wed CLASSIFll:D INDEX 642-5671 .... "°""' Obfl• co. ... ,.. ... ..,,,. •••• co. -1111 I ntt•rnational Busincs~ tachint·<> gained ~·, to I08''-rebounding from a recent slide that greeted u1 .. appo1011ng earnings ne"s from lhl' rompan~. .\s measured b~ \~ ilsh1rc ~ssoc1a1cs' index of more than 5 -000 act I\ ch traded :.tocks. 1h1.• market 1ncrl·ased $19.11 b1ll1on. or 0.55 percent. 1n "alue. The NY E's composlle inde\ of Jll ir<, h\tt·d l'Ommon s1ocks gained I 14 10 147.98. St.anuard &. Poor's rndustnal inc.Jn ro!:>t' 2.60 IO 407.04. and S&P's i()().\tock l'omposite 1ndt'\ was up 2.23 at 356.94. Tht• '.'l.\SD~C.) compoo;1tc index for the over-th e-counter marl..et adJt·d 2.04 10 479.32 .\t thl· .\ml·n- can ~tock Exchange. the market 'alUl' 1ndn clO!>l'd at JQ4 36. up I '4 WHAT AllEX DID NEW YORK (API Oct 4 Aova riceo Dec1oneo Uricnangeo Total •ssues New highs New lows wm ~~~ 839 49 ,16 AllEX LEADERS \"SDAQ St,.,_ARl NEW VORK (API -Most it.<;live_over-the-counler SIOCkS SUP.Piled bY NASO. LAISt .... Su~~~ s~~~ Bif1•'4 Ashd 'tfi;' lnlel 2 m:60l 32''1 l.. ~aguar 2~& )' 10!. +l7·p Mo~·~A~' ( i'. ~~·~ tt'~ ~ pfH 1, , fc11 Fl xec 1, , 11 • -'• M I 1, 4, •SJ,. Apple( 1,421, 44' • + ~ GOl .. D PRICES percent in 19g7 and 191$8. The proposaJ also would ha vr rcductd compulsory o,·erume from 200 hours a Quaner to 160 hours and boo tcd $0me benefits and the cost-of-hvmg adjustment. For the ave rage Machinist making S 13.39 per hour, the offer would have meant an add1t1onal S 13.800 in income over the next three years. The M~chintsts have declined to disclose their exact bargaining pos· 11ion. However. members have in- dicated they were disappointed by the proposed pay rai c from Boeing. which is enjoying record J.>rospcrit). and were upset thc offer did not end mandatory ovenime. "Most people we talked to were basically insulted b~ thc contract." said picket Bryce Bushby. • Worldwide. Boeing emp_l9~·s 144. 725 people. including I 06.QOO an western Washington . to sell onl) ~ven of the con· dom101ums. When regulatorc; e'presscd con- cern about the prOJCCt. Mohnarc bought out Mangano·s half of Ramona then transferred the re- maining until> to Mangano b) using fake corporations to hide his 1n- ' olvement. Z1pix·r<;1cin ~1d. The units \H'rl' t)\l'rpnced to allow Ramona lo ~ho\' a ph ony profit on the prOJCl't. Zippcrstcin said . The prosecutor charged Molinaro took a $2 m11l1on di\ 1dcnd • for NEW Y<f,RK (API -The following list shows lhe ver· lhe· Coun1er srocks and warranrs lhar have 3one uP rhe mos1 and ~own lhe mos1 oue on c>ercent of change or Wednesd~v No secunlles rrad1ng oelow s2 or 1000 snares are included ~el and i>ercenlaR,e cnanqes are lhe d•I erence between e prev1oys c1os1no Price and Wednesoav·s last or b•d price UPS Name LISI Ch9 Pct. I Profesnllnvl '1 f 1, Uo ~! ~ NllLorBI\ 3~ 1. UP V~la r~ un 6 • + 7· 16 Uo 4 K R c 311·16 +1~·16 UP S wavhd~I 67 ·16+1 ·16 Up ~ ~ ortsCfil ~!I< UP ~lclrn ele UP * olarMolec uo 100 ~odenolT ech ~ • I UP 19 0 10 canOPltCS . ' Up 18 2 Joint venture creates 'Perestroika Shops' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Nisoc1.ahlr and vanous groups .'° lhe Soviet µnion art combining in a JOIOt venture to put ~1ct products on sale in "Perestroika Shops" in both countncs, 11 was announced at the Soviet Consulate. Wednesday's crowded news conference, compkte with tea. cakes and cabbage-stuffed piroshk1s, took place before a. bac.kground of items that migllt be carried in the shops -includin.s Jewelry and a clock purportedly made of a dismantled SS20 m1ss1le, and a doll fashioned from reindeer skins. ..This 1s an attempt 'to show that workmg for peace is profitable." Sovie t Consul General Valentin Kamenev said. "We arc going in the right direction." Kamenev and Pat Montandon. who has been waging a U.S.- So" iet peace movement of her own for eight )Cars. said t.he "make peace profitabl e" ventun.· will install the shops around this country 10 exclusive!) handle a 'ar1et) of products from the U.S.S.R. "The ch mate for that. 1n So' 1e1->\mencan relations. has never been better." remarked Kamem·v. himself based on tht" profits from the purported sale. But pa) men ts on the loan were d eferred for three years. meaning the propen1l.'s had cf!cctl\ el} been gi' en lo Molinaro. Z1ppen.tein said. pol1c1es of the Federal Home Loan Bank." Scotll said. Defense attorne} Gt·rald Scolll argued the loan was legi11matt' and that deferred pa} men ts werl' com· mon in business "'hen projects \\l'fl' in trouble. Scolll called Molinaro a scapt'goat of federal banking otfa1als. ··The only reasons the two dt•fendanls an· in court 1s becausc of thc failing II I Lell un Yf" UP IB 1~ ~sAmMed UP I rplSy un '• J UP Ir I• Warehl:fCluO '• , UP I 4 15 Hunter nv r ,~ UP 1 0 I~ Nall HMO UP 14 ~ 1 PolrMol w1 UP 14. 1g S~ullHom UP 14 1 lnr a~Eou'P i ,. • UP I~~ r Too" ~"'" '1 • + • UP 1 SunM1crsv s 17 • t I'• UP I 2 ~ Maro..vTc un I~ • I'• UP 12 I FullonFg1 1'1 .. • UP 11 8 4 ln~illrm 11 3~8 t ~ UP 11 5 S 5 1 s1ee1 L J UP 11 I 6 uadrex • UP 11 I DOWNS Name Last Ch~ Pct. I NrlhAlllnd 4 • -•11 ~f ~· 4 ~ N~clSUPrl 9 ~ -r· 'F M ctiaelFood 14 " -• f 1 7 ··w11h the current savings and loan cnses. rl.'gulat0rs accept no rl'· spons1b1hl} and chose only to blamr owne~ as though everyone became a crook overnight." Scolli said. Mangano said he was d1sap- po1nted b> the 'erd1ct. .. .\pparantl~ the jury was swa}cd b> the government's argument of concealment. It never was the in· tent." Mangano said. His attornc\. Michael Wh11e. said hl' "'Ill appeal the ve rdict. ~ EnvrnMon un 2. -., 18 2 s xvim·cs 9 -p . 16 ~ ' ~ra lmallc ·~ -'• !!! vtrxCP un ~ ~-16 ~ H11rner s -l,, RePuOO%v ng 2. -~ u 1 f'" ' 211·16 -7·16 14 I wanklnc r-l,i 1~ 0 IS alchem 1 -, I 1ogen wt , -1 li' l• oncurn1CmP 3 , -l I~ N~wPrlNews 7 • -I l U A Be~ 31. -, II ' I NthSlar nv 6~b -'e 11 I~ yaiax v<:heese 3'• -'2 II 4 I eleOOllCS 2 . l1 1 ! W"N'w"se ~. ->. ir ~ollabRsh 8 -.. ~ uestSuP 8 1 -I n1vHoldng 2 ~ -• ,. I 4 ~ri~ngMeasr 2. -I. 18· S sl xec wr 2. - From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 .. • ~*'°" ii.n r&9 m c.u 11eu 2124 N1Wpon Lam 2169 COi&i MIU 2624 ••"'!"8A'~* "~ 2107 SPACIOUS 3 BR. 2 BA 2-uoo 1su: lmmeoc: 38H. &liiUNUttsT08 EACHI U~• MW "' w retrNt Stec>t to wetef Bach aot 8'ry Condo Frplc. bfidl 2' •IA 70' tot Tennit .. • --· 2 18A. fern'"'· 2100 Ill Sundecil, get S750Jyrly petlo, gat, pool $1200 Av811 now S2800t mo Agt v __.. _, .. home w/SM IP• Al a AOt Pal 722-7176 CllllJane8!6-e62t 87~tff5 • 18A,S550-$625 g r eat pnc e 1 C a ll 780 1755 ~ ""28R. M 50-S725 PATRICI< TENORE --• .ves Lllllf....., ""38R. H OO 721. 1200 AQt C -Hunt. lelCh 2140 38R 28A on und·bn4 OaSJwtr Pd Pool gar 01w (<Mlt 1100.000.000 SOld'I orona dtf MM 2122 38R. 28.A, 2 car gar• bMctl s.c. ec:>a. AIC M2-507311t650·6069 11t28A 28 4. ~ yard ~dnt Inc Mttr BR & BA dt>Mgar '3500122·M 80 •8Jg·Beaut.iu1 l BR Ap1 ga1 .• walk 10 l>Uch small l•v rm. tam rm No P4tll e..1t .. IM toe• BBQ & lnd1 y pet 06!. St 400tmo 59-3990, 536-272S rm Patio. gar & cable avl 9&8-7271 3br2ba L11ge-yard &fam-.. Ul!m 1635 No pets 631-8427 CORONA DEL MAR • h · 2BA 28A duple11 2·, blks ltyroom Close to IChOOls L.81 Pm .wl Spartill, Clean 2Bdrm, emno custom contem-to bCh 318'2 Heliotrope 20081 M arina Ln $1200 ~ ..... WLM-1'•B• 750 All ullls p0 porary 3 bdrm, 45 lot & 2-cat gar wt opnr 1nory mo 661-2120 Ooek avlllabl• Decorator Fng. gar Sorry no pets Just 1 bloc;k to beach retr1g S 1450 536-273 t 3BR, 2BA. newly remodel perfect 2BR • den, new 1960 WALLACE Surrounded by greener" & landscp<l on cul-de· kitchen. whit• Berber 642-1424 642-•905 ~1th e•tenalve "le 0 11 Adorable 2BR 1 BA rear .. ~ v d 1 F tac. Lg kllch.,w/d hkup. frptc. air cond S3600 mo - quality materials & sky· up•• •replace, gar-lg yard S 1.350 962-6424 llm a.al.Ill ••J..--~:---. 11 hti age, patio. S900tmo 514 • WWICWLI ~ 7ng ·3600 .$1.175,000 Jasmine Agt 675-4912 PIERPOINTE I BR groond 1 ...... 60 fir condo Pallo. sec OCEAN VIEWS • From UYHllT •11 gate. gar • O/W, poot. ~ ,IJ/j.A,.V' APllMm every room of this 2 bdrm 3BR. 2BA. gar. dock tor friendly neighborhood KUTrtlll\ .. / Large attractive Apts 1n a Csnnery VIiiage condo so· boat $3 600/mo $695. 842-3,1 48 ''t·.w 't'o-."Vl' fU' v 'I 1 beaut~• garden sem(lg decorated with oesigner I 675-9708 ' · \\ • '\. ....,, I JI \. I Pool/spa G arage or soph1111eat1on Cuetom ,_,._6 REAt.TOAS wsll trea1ments & ac-* * 2BR 1BA.home new "'"ic 2144 carport Sorry no pets -111!!!!!!!!!!'1111111!!!!1!1----28drm 2Ba $800 cents of teak & ebony paint Patio & garage Orangetree 1BR condo. Sec unty bldg w1tn $t150tmoyrly 518 AIC, Ing, w/d. tennis. ..P.THITI 398W Wilson 631-5583 doorman Orc,..td Call Eves pool LseS750 _._sec Avt Townhome 2br 2ba. loft --------- 631-1400 $795,000 213-456-8907 lmmeo No pets 760-8768 lmmac cond Nu carpets 1 Bedroom $655 BALBOA ISLA ND -A I -& paint Encl patio & side 241 W Wilson 631-0960 Spanllh style 4 b<lrm .l&SMlll OIHI llAlllTlll ... yard 2 car garage S1eiis 111 Lift &PT house plus a 3 b<lrm For lease 1-4 yrs gate-1BR, 1BA. corner unit On to pool Beautiful IO· 5695 house all on one 101 on guaroeo comm P,OOIS stream New paint New ca1oon S 1395 759-8390 Imo at 234 Avocado AOnan Realty 645-8513 great stieet close 10 bay 1ennis courls 2Br h-carpet A/C retng. w/d STEPS TO BEACH• 3BR 613-6900 S675 000 brary lam rm lrg 101 on hkup No pe\s $645/mo 28A LlOo Sartds d w 2BR tBA w w carpet - w1oe greenbelt ocean 640-5324 w d 2 car gar 1ac comm bu•l1-tns lnOry hi.ups "·\I 1 HI HI'' 1 view Ir Om yard spa & 8l<· POOi Av! now winter yrly' $en7c9i5g5a;0ag;6~ s95c7P~az56a5 Ill 1'11 .., I"< I tensive improvements ~ ~ach 21 48 8kr 642-3850 I · ·c REAL T1 ~~ I No pets s27so mo Days -Villa Balboa Pen1nou5e 211·111011 760-8850 Eves 494-3367 *EMii.ii.i UY• Ocean bay vu 1br W D Upper um1 IBA "' new REAL TORS OLD CdM Newly constr 13BR. fabulous vu pvt bcn Bookcases deck garage carpel & drapes open llW PllllSIU elegan1 2BR 2BA gar & tennis S 1900 721-8579 skylights S 1ioo675-2995 beameo ceilings no pets • • · carporl 3 lrplc lerrace NORTH Lag 3BR 2BA WINTER LEASE ~~~~~;07 2624~~05~7aple I llft.W Fin SALE Sl800 mo 675-9431 house oe1ached BR BA OCEANFRNT 4BR grt IY lllLHR I RELAXING VU BAY PAR>< Walk ·10 beacn S2000 area. tennis & vus SI 400 * •llSA PlllS* * I Each um1 3 BR 2 BA Large 2BR gar dcl.. 1 p mo 729-7250 497·9918 PENN· 4BR house $1 975 •2650 HARLA AVE• prime 100 block 1oca11011 lrtg, o w S 1275 1sc No --I OCEANFRONT ·Charming A small qu•el comple• Steps 10 beach Won I pets 6•0-9408 Ava now Ntwpcrt Stach 21 b9 3 BR t1ome grl 1oca1ton 1BR Apls mooerate•v last long' Principals onl~ I $2 800 priceo Features ca-119 & 121 27tn S1 NB C st M 2 2 See LEASE OPTION AO W 't rfr t It I 1hedral ce111ngs tire- Pr1ceo lower & t:ieller 10-O a 'Sa 1 4 under Newpon Beacn lor 1 1 ti t•tl IC. place balcony garage or cation lhan s1m11a1 new **MESA VEllE * * sate 6~1~;:';;i~5511 IUL TIRS 131-1.00 carport Like new & very o u P I exes Age n I Side1s1de dPhc i<lnt nt:l•hd 1--__ private · Pool spa BBQ 675-8475 ~r 2Ba trplc -clt:ll gar *II TIE IEACll * San Cltmtntt 2 I 7b 1aunory 1s1 · sec No j w 'opnr w d n~up grOnr Choice area• Furn Oup•ex Steps to bch seetnear pets S695 & Up Call I Mobile Homes s 1100 ·dep 6.42-6455 SBA 2-',BA Refs St500 • ocn nice area 38r 2sa VELMA 549-2447 For Salt 11 00 •2BR iBa hse I-car gar A v ail to 6 30 90 trplc lg gar $1375 mo •IUlllEW* • carporl fenced yards 8 1 8 • 2 8 5 · 2 2 6 I •98-0876. 818-790-2650 2BR 2BA on Blufls Many OWNER DESPERATE' ver" nice SB50 • dep Avl 818-446-6684 w views of c1I• 11s FP 59500 OBO 2BR 18A ' ' Adull Psri.. in Cosla , 1 t • 642-4407 *._1 i••LY 1 I* South Coast M'tro micro w o gar pat os ...,.., .. • 218bl 2211 Pac1f1c 631-59'9 Mesa 642-8392 • •S 1250 New Cape Coo Bluffs sunn., •Br 3Ba mstr I $950·S 1150 oer montn WILL trace ca• boal , Hse 3BR 2•.BA gar suite lam room country Steps to Plaza newly Have JBr 1850 5 1 mot:i•'e' patio G•nor useo br1ci.. k11c catneral ce11 S2250 pnto 2BR IBA Conoo •Ou1e1 & c•e~n ?BR 1BA nm equily 515 SI\ Tai.e beams lrplc 645·2566 I 528 CANCHA 644-4580 gateo palto 0 w pool upper •g c osets J "" t k $775 840 5774 new carpels garage over pyml $575 mo Xlnl • •$805 Cute 2BR nse •PEmOISE• pe 0 · $730 NO PETS 640-2495 OC park 818-576-0526 I wooo firs useo bric11 Spacious 1BR 1BA secur-1 21901 ---------' new pa n1 crpt gar uy conoo bay & ocean Tustin 311 FlOIR APT ACfHg! 1125 Grnor water 645-2566 views mce pat•O S 1050 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1 BA WITll VIEW!! 50xt50 Lot Spring Valle) •EASTS1DE cnarm ng Agi 675-4912 condo gateo w o lrtg I 1000sQ 11 1Sorm"' 0 11 - Lake, V1c1orv1lle Secur 1., SpantSh·Slyle 2BR nse BAYRIDGE CONDO 28R small pel OK' S895 mo 2 Balhs 5995 No pets community SSOK z.:i,,eo lrplc small ~aro nkups , 2BA auacneo garage ' 833-7 757 or 551-8088 CALL 855-0665 R-1529-0829 garage $1250 645-5862 lndry rm all upgrades r IS525 · dep Mot:l•le nome •EASTSIOE TWNHSE • $14S01mo 645-1566 IApartmtnts No pets Mature aou1~s Out of County 2BR 2BA quiet area -Ou1e1 secure 646-83· 3 Pr()Ptrty I 525 ' patio 11rep1ace garage IUClt llPLU Gentral 2602 1 1991 NEWPORT BLVD S930tmo 640-2426 Large pr1me unit 3BR 1--------- •CHINO HILLS VIEW 2BA. lrplc O w pal•o , •HH Tl HITEH• 4BR lam rm 2' 1ba 3 car *llllEOll llOIE* block to best t:ieacn We'll Do The Huntong• IMeSl:iB.AU gar upgrade~ Pro! ty Comple1 refurb 3Br nuge S 1350/mo yrly 833·3650 ·549-9256 Mon-Fro lndscpd & decor SJSO>< yd dbl gar go loc s 1250 (Ju<ly). or 494· 77 48 393.9794 or 597 4037 Ava111mmeo 642-5060 Ill OYl /ULF COIHE Balboa APPLE VALLEY LrQ 3368 JBR 2BA pet ok w dep• ?Br 2' 1Ba 2-car gar ten· 1 lsJand 2b0b SQ II prime art>a SBA 994 Tr at:iuco Circle n1s ct S 1895 759·0079 •SUNOECK • 3BA den nobby rm spa St300 mo Avl 1mme01 gazet:io atrium Mucn 542-87 19 lllE TO IUClll 2BR 18A wasner drver More ONLY S209~ Bu• N•ce 2BR IBA ·,bloc• 10 1 Recently remooPieo Hurry' 619 24~ 4288 48R 2Bll. TWNHSE bcn• $850 mo Call $895 mo 6•6·0645 owner agnt b•ue """1 'nter dt:lle gar cnuc-kJones631·1266or ---------patio 0001 XLN1' toe 646 5743 8"'1bo" P•nlnsula 2607 OUTSTANDING VALUE SIOOO mo 837-3708 • • • "" Assumat:ile VA 1oan ---------2BR 1SA I p gar unlurn Newer 38• 2Ba lam ~rm Brand new 3BR 2BA 19 ILIFFS wm By bay ocean. L ~t' TONS OF UPGRADES yard & Patio man~ e•· S 1 0 0 0 mo ~ ' .i N SD Cnt) s2151<. Ag1 Has Close to t:>eacn P3roBl!ss12on,aB11X oE~c:_or~'.~~ Atvaraoo P• -23.02se 6 9 729 5282 S 1250 • dep 6•5-5407 ... "' v I · · w secluOeO courl}'•O 2BR 2BA yearl) aouus OIU.EIE PUI ·AVAIL patio & provare spa CM· non-smlo.ers no pets Nr lPllnMEITS These a1trac1 •e APtS lea· 1u•e pool spa pr 'ale patios or dec ~s gJ' ige or carport 1n a oeaut•'u'I~ la ndSCapeO <;P'I n ;i Sorry no pets Bacne c-• SS:." 1 Beoroo,.., $60:: 2Borm • .ea s-o:- 2Borm 2Ba l111 "toi.e SS:>: 121 CEIT£1 STREET COSTA ~~ES~ IU-1424 RtlOtt Prop 1580 2·3Br 2Ba dble gar .(lren & pets OK Snort or library bay S950-mC' * ,Wl-S._lllS * S 1200 • oeo 549-2659 long term •ease lmme<l•· 673-3986 818· ~99-4 195 I rn a1e occupancy possible Beautlful Condo 1n Ca· I COST A MESA • 3 b<l s 1775 mo 1&01. 1,; ILi TO ICM EASTSIOE 1B~ ;;1.,~ t-• garoen apt aun;;J•, .,., No pets S600 ,..,o ll"O Av• Oet , 548-·s.:.; thedral Canyon Counlr) twnhme lrptc patio S995 NII MEllST Furn w luton Ber be• Club 3BR 2BA •orma1 Wlttrfrtlt Mt•t1 l10. carpets Le1;e1ors "''' 9 2BR incl D'"' garage Jd' USTSllE 01mng room ltrep•ace RULTllS 1•1_ 1_._ 1120-3110tr110-1000 111rch BA S650 mo ~r1.,. & ware• s·35 ~o .,..,.~ atnum Large patio ao1... • """ 1 495.0559 2323 E Oen S48· ·554 cent to la)le Alf con-om 21R 11& ~ ~~A.V I Sleps 10 beacn• Jt:ir 2bd ~ WTSllE d1Uoning 1ns1de & ou1 Dup•e~ 2 car garage ~,Fiia I M1cro-M1st system 013· small encl yard wshr & \t''' I ~'I 11{ " I' car gar w opnr d "" l1tk If tacnedsng1esto•vnome \\ ~ ,.__ l-relrig ""d Sl 400 mo 1BR 1BA. small bac~.aroJ ' dryr hkups Small pe1 ok E ~LT ")R<.:, • 1 u11ls incl 113 E Balt:>oa gas wsnr Oryr riooO;·urs ne ar POO i & spa S825 ITIO Agl 675-4912 Blvd 999-0123 llj I Ad It • j Furn1s7nle4~72$1t8872.59500 LH, I ' 6~5·~~~, a11e~ 4so,!;'"' llltlE TGWHOISE I B1u1ts Corioo JBR 2 :BA ITIPS Tl IUOll ---------2BR 1 1BA 2 s1ory I yr lse Close 10 scnoo~s tbr $135 Yea••) w1t11 .. R,.,.E •. _w-..a.n.tt"'d ___ 1_b_2_51 outsize patio trplc new churcnes & snops $10~5 Park , n g J ..., Eas1s1de •g u~'per .:"BR 1 1BA '" Qu•e• comoie, 2 Liii ISLE deco• encl garage w o mo 714-644-0335 D Y s 6 3 S J 0 9 0 hk·uP 01shwasner Avl ILIFFS·ll l1tk llJ Eves Wknos 6i3·64•8 balconies .;;ardil<' S750 mo 6.12 4792 now' No pels Elden Ave $875 mo 673-8632 3BR 2BA 2·Ca• gar lrplc I STEPS TO BEACH E SIDE 1Br up Poo• catile pool S 1950 644-8586 1Br 1 Ba re111g w o TV & gas pa10 qers •eQO Nee<l 1 story overs11e<l 101 important Pref 2BR 2BA CASH 8•0·8564 WTSll( 311 1U BRANO NEW NEWPORT $850 ulll incl 113 E No pets S585 14. "•o...,er On quiet street w t I car NORTH VILLA 52500 MO Balboa BlvO 999·0 123 645-8161 apptm ga1age & yaro 223 Fatr· Prof Oecorateo .& Lano-WllTll lllTIL E S•DE 2Br upstairs SoJ5 way Pl $1050 mo 1 AW scape Wood snuuers Cable n1<-ups 1g c1ose1s req d Curt II 63 1·1266 vaulted ce111ngs F R L R Balboa Oceanfront Oupiu No pets Rers reQO 352 3BR 2' ,BA S 1800 mo Housn/Condos E SIDE JSR 28A Townnse I 2 marble !roles J Berm 408 E OCEANFRONT Victoria 645·816, app1m ==========! 2 car gar y<l nu carpel mstr llas lrg dresst'r & 642·4905 Wkdys 9-5 E S•DE Quiet OuPle' 181 \KT-.rJ• 64 968 M p k 11 near Orange & 20th u1 APPi Only 968-8880 I: 4• 1 r ey ° Corona dtl M¥ 2622 pa, gar. no pets S535 r-~--i 2102 s 1100 mo 2036 Funerion Roman tub Oversized 9ar I BIG BEAR Moonr1dge .-................. ._ ___ mo·S275 sec 544 2140 1 furn ski house 3Br 3Ba I Fully lurn by intet1or dee 1BR apt over garage one ~ ---· 2 ftp dbl gar S 1750 mo Highly upgraoeo 14 18 SQ I PITS 11·11• YHI I car gar'""e w d hkup 1 llUT L-•TIH 2 I II twnnse 2 Mstr bOrms IWlll -• I _. 925-7688 or 866-500 2., bl lr•g micro w d very private Sunny & 1Br tBa upstrs 1g patio OLOECOM • 3 bO uppf'r view sec comm pool 3BR 2BA plus 1BR 1BA in br1gh1 Open da•I)' $625 2Br 2Ba spacious 51575 s 1 1 8 mi bcn garage area BIG YARD S 8 5 O mo 7 O 9 1 $725 Poot gas refttgl .BLUFFS . 1mmac ~fores I S~600mo 540-440, I spa maintenance & grnor Larkspur Call 8•0· 133J incl No pets $500 sec 3BR view S 1795 llUL FIR-lllllUTIS ~r~ ~~~~t-~~~t d~= Ill l~ lllO 645-5853 145 E 18th St 1 JASMINE PARK Quard LR v.l lrplc S 1800 mo 900 SEA LANE NEW 2BR 2 lull batns gateo 3 b<l $2800 Spacious Easts1de 2Bf1 o I 1 S800 SEAVIEW -Guard Qll1l'G 3 Duple• Small pet ok • 11 Plflft, OHfflalttl 60 "2611 1 ~~o p:i~a ·~~II Pam m~, bd house $2900 $775 Call 646-4902 .,. •.... ,4., 1-1 2 BR I BA 403 HPhOlrope 546-5880 Agt BALB IS . 3BR lovely 3 B deck garagP POOi home $3000 Lovely Bdrm 2 il Muse ---·1-•IEll SI. 1001mo Call l''en•ngs llW\.Y llOIUTll OLDE COM . Contempo 2 New carpel painl. blln<ls. ""' ..., 875·7658. 2BR Water pa10 Fenced appls m1trored ware lll-lllO., ll0-0110 bd condo tab vvs $3450 $ t250tmo 835 Joann St 2 BR 'BA grourid lloor ~I yaro 636-4120 9-5PM W•rtrHt 1 ... 1111, Call SHERYL 675-8427 l"'tlf! MA,.V carports ad1 all appl 1 2566 Orange _a S695 IULTllS 110-HOO ReM111 Rllrs KU''Flnl\. I newly redec No 1JetS lltOI Wll I OlEAI \t"\\'l \"\."YI" 11i \ ·11 1 Pool Ava11 S900 mo 12BR tbA 1 car garage l.iboa Island 2106 q(ALTORS • 673"4442 w d nkup $750 mo Call Fr pie lrg encl bckyrd I 211 1U, lt4 cw• Chuck Jones 631-1 ?66 or Beauutul 2BR lBA gar w 1D nk-up os,,wshr Extra clean S950 646-5743 new crpt rrp•c w d d1sp micro S 1150 Avail LIDO cozy collage French 673-0781 or 675 1714 beam cetl• $1300 yrly lmmed 12131472•9789 doors open beams 201•-, Ruby 673-5348 _ pavets 3Br 2Ba wall t>ll· TllUILU Bachelor stu010 new con· 2BR w new deco< gar Ch arming Bayfron t furnished lg patio 2BR l BA New carpel winter S1350tmo incl ultl 67J.3245. 673-4344 MESA DEL MAR 4BR 1ns. new 2-dr Inge w d 2BA t r d w covered lg So pat•o nower-fllled patio dble gar Nu crp1s •spa See Sal 673--0966 drps pnl Brk 640-4 152 d•llon $695 Lndl) po01 bll•ns tnco yo w pat•o walk to oeac" & shops 636-4 120 1PM-5PM 721-1304 or 721. 1225 j 2437 Oranqe G $755 ~ -==-===--- FURN 2Br 1Ba trp1c MESA DEL MAR Sharp & clean 3BR • !am- ity rm 2 lrplcs. nice decor $13901mO Agt 546-9950 patio. wtd gar Winter to July 1. 1990 s 1100 mo Call 544.9353 Mesa Verd•. 3BR-lam1ty ------il-Uf -room 2BA 411111 Oct 1 r.._, S 1 27 Si mo A g t 2500 aJf 29R & den 3BA 5•0~3828 Upp.r unfurn DuplH. -----Dock• ave11 S 18SO/mo MESA VERDE 3BA 2BA ......, 752·2881 675-8835 S 12SO• gardener Avail· , •• , able Nov 1 Ctltldren 06! 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(.,.,1 If .r ,nt '1TIUILIEH tll-1432 UHL SECRnHY S<: 7', Ht Bt» ,,, !<. ,, ~q:.. • ~(.. At.;'-'lr , IJt''~'-·' 9, c.." ~ ' tP t-' • .., '-'~ far.JJ SI t. 1.• • 41! 5< .r'' REIL ESTATE FREE TUlllll ,.,.. 'eO :)pi.r" ",.. t ( 11.., 1, ,, ~ a' r' ' '••d ·~ • ~~· m~f ket•f1Q \1,'t-'' ,,. 'h ".J' l1n tt•d .,:a,)•mr )' '°flr " 'O'" at.o• ,.. 1-'f TF vr •'o • ,r FC' ~f''fi•H •.'fS :. '>AflUf '•S Storto " ~JS"• c ' I : .. CtlSlcl Mf'S I i:..., •• ~ '' l·me '.>4F.." 7 ~ RETAfl ".Alf~ p I ' •• r •!> tl1vC.411Cr ,]' 0'"J• •, 101 stor.-OJ,s o· • ( '.' 55 7 3661) cl~• !()• J ... ' RnllL SALES P T tor 1ao, s r 01..1''" - "'"""'PCI• t Bt-dL t f>U 184' llnllL SALES "'ti'>~..,, ~ •'1 t n I ••l~'y f,O >·•' .. ·~ ,, .... , • • 1Hnk ~. c 1. 6 , rt ..... :J .. ~' 8 1 • 1 "' 4 •tuCP I ftl~ ". • r• ... ~ • ... 6 ' r . ,. • I t 1 ...... ft. 1.1.,, .-~ ... t-·• ., , • rJ~\l ~tU• f I ftf /\I ...... t t I ~, ,. f ... ~ .., ... - )[L 2 Story x Garage private o, Berber carpet et nergflbornood 5/mo. 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HarbOur $1450/mo (213) 860-9513 *""' ll&T ILJn* 2 decks flp beamed bell carports M pref· s1gr eO ttl!'ms at Mont" 1~dlt'C •r '• '" ~ .. u• EXCLUSIVE BEACH ceiling GREAT VIEW fun clean respon $4501 An1 1Ques r l..ilO·J' al c.te» lnr Gu• rt '""' ar<l•·1 C1Sf'd100,H: """' lt •esr.rt.nc 1Great f V •CJ< F T S1S00 s101e tor t1u5y c.1v11 ht Pdrl S2000 rr c. or ~ • '45 944 7 ner Con9en1a1 wor~ "!n-COMMUNITY $1450mo 675-4630 I · '•Utr Ava•I now 1 Beacr1 Cd, 4~·.(,7::,,f d .. p1 oato11mtr, I';'"•~) 2BR 2BA wllg lrOP•Cal g11r· PElllSULA 640-2•69 h 673-2868 •w ltemc, ~·u'' tJi: ,,.m0 , .... , t•a' '' c..istcmf·• 5"' ••Cf' den setting' Micro dl w b~ Uct " 1QfiC. V .; 'l>t acrv• 11' I\ na•e fireplace garage & en10)' Maie Eas!s•de C M • · · Q.>O>l p• o.-e ~• 1, r ·J· ~ironment C.om~t>trtlvP llECE"IOllST P /T Wllll CLH salary & oeneltts C •' And "'e c 1~·~ 2~ Wee• ·Seeks P T 01t1ce ,.., r Ann Bellatl 8~3 3622 P'Tf'I"' r r r " • e• (. 111 Good v. ::.vt. r ', 1J • ~ our prvt beech $1675 All YIAIU I WllTll house 2BR l BA 98 '89" FREE FACE LIFT Ma• e' e., 14.;"(' /. ,c. c maintenance incl lmALI yard $400 mo der:: A1 ou• p•l'Y'' .,., o· • R .,a ., ·~·2f /32" Pally 6 1 J·8b si..rll• & tc 1.,i:; J., '•SC 7 t 4 675 •I ~ARGE G .. .A'>'> rQP d n '"~ , 11.H .... ""''h (t'.'-i" 1{. td~') lo.ft' '~· $99~ ·d ·au *leaf lliat fltra* 1t 1 to 4 Bedrooms Dee 63 '· ·s3e laOulOu! •1e"' ~• ·• 6 r .t • SORRY··~o PEiS 1tFurn1slled & INB Nr sana Resp F care P•OOuCIS 890 %'.'lf.; cual/TYPIST llTHM MAIL ROOM RECEPTIONIST W .H /IFFICE MH Position ava1lclO•e E, P41<tence nfi!CeSSd• 1 M ,, lllru Fr 8 30-<. ApCJ, r person PENNYSAVf P 1680 PlaCl'"'•a A•f' Costa Mesd ·Iii oa• ,, '""''" 0 ,.,,Ilg •Unlurnrslled 2!>-32 n.s..,•• 2BR lBA W n•a oroc r.c.mp s•tllS All l&.U TIO-ftlt •Ctose to beach I QU•~ cle11n "'carporl & Lost & Found 2925 aps 1ncl 3 refs o. 10 6 _________ -.1 Coast Feotorc111or ()I 1 LOr81 '"'>"" "'U' ly r+'wS lBLK BCH 2BR 2B.A nu •Free llst' tndryS475 722-2!>3Q l s 100 REWARD Wt1•11e Emp•oyaes ?701 Fairv1e"'tr11e Orange Coast Oa11y l paper~*'".., 1..,.1 i.me crpts mints l /p d w YIW REITILS Outgotl"lg 35 • F w srr 1 snort naorP<l rrid·':' CA r Rd Costa Mesa 296?6 Pttot 1115 opel"l•nQs '" '15 Re I. 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A/C. P/S, NA/FM. Wife .. (2GY0561l s•••• .. , .. ,. nil Arr, Sttteo, Cassettt Cf•, Power Stefl1111 Powt1 Window (ICJW065) $3111 ....... -.. AN. AC, Ps. Wtfea (lltUlJJ) Miii ....... ,_ V8 .uto. 'JC, M . P WMtff'M (~) $1111 __ .. (9Ull SI• I ~.... • • u' ··. '87 ... ,... Auto AtC. p s. AM rM nn (HNX&Oll Ill e•perte,,ce 11t'•IJI JI T 1U42-~121 ~.ti C...r 1na tel.i Lwaut Cont11c1 Beth 6•6 ;~77 Full 11me frpe<1f'nce1----------Sec;1etar1a1 oasll! , .. ac" t vt-wttt I prelerred "' Apartment llOllW llCllTARY so•• lvst All XII I [ ClllllEll Marntenallce Salary RIOIPrillllT lr111ne otcnas1mm open1ng WONT LAST' <in.01,53 LCX.81 deltve•1es Travfll commensuq;\es wUll e•·1Reai Estate weekend& for 1nd1v w tract t>soow 1aaYlllWllTli••a•• document Travel ~" petience E11cellen1 bero 1 9·6 Positt~P outgoing at· e11pe1 Musi l'lavt' go<>d ,-- el1ts Mu'il t111ve owri ef1ti. Apply II lltude Good pllone man. cle1ic11 $~tits pro• di> mettre'5 & trundt~ nevei fransportal on OM V TSL MGMT 188 E 17111 ner a musl Pedecl to< ~aran~ & etlttude Gd used S19S •840·8'33111 p<1ntout 540 • 100 S1 .: l·A Costa Mesa college '1u~n1 0, r~h•ee benefits 714-261-62?2 OUEEN s ZE MA 1 TRESS SUPER SANDWICH NOW 17 141 642 1603 S5 60 Hr '0 stari Call & BOX Qu11.. TED' HIRING PIT -FtT MOfn· Management Pos111on for Ae Max or ~unltl"lgton .. , / • .,. PrHtH•r BRAND "<EW' s 1!15 Inga & allernoons Mon· card & gilt dept ,,.. N B Beacn 84 1-4004 or For busy R E lnve5t Syn CALL • 840 8733 • Fri 546-4867 priarmacy XLNT opp for 846-9660 d lcator Wordperfect -'. -+ d I 640 7373 lotus Non smok•no N B TWI~ BDRM SET 6 Pea, Deflt•-1 -a vancemen • view ott1C4t Oppty 101 like new Oe~ veneer •Tll mt, f /T grow1ti PIT Fle11 llrs bkCIMI l'I00<>1irds 9 drwr Exp ROA prel Xlnt oc:>PtY S 10 l'lr &44-4 111 d•sr 4 drwr bureau 2 nlle Wltl'I gre1t team IMne $15 00 • bonuNS no ex,p llT ---1tand1 Dotted Swlu 18&--0777 Of 6'0-4292 nee: FTIPT 841·2261 ._. ,.._ blu. 1Pread1 i pr mete • ____________________ ._ _________ .i PIUllC comoany '" Santa CUr18lnl $350 for all Ane needs a •t·wi> ~-842-7982 eon lor ttletr mecl'l1nes Mecnenlc•I ability & Merchandise to Buy or Bell? Try our classifieds. Only $ I 2 ~O for 4 l1ne$, for 7 cloys. Cott todoy ,. .. for resJ!s yo.J needed _..... ...... ...._.... erdoy. knowledge of repelr re QUlr.c:I 161·785e ... /_. ... VICTORIAN Anltqu. lebfe & Chl l!S $200 2 nttl 11an01 sso Clot,,.. I , •• 2 18M computt1r1 $400 .. 63 1.()30 1 M 00/tv to alert Mu1t 111 cMwoul 6015 "n . 11u1b1• l\ou r a !Sii!ii:::Jml- M"9 Cl9f ..... 3802 l.~THER SAMPLE M .. ·-, /T L .. ther FWl!one M9n/ ....... p Women From 139-$ 1M .--...i hP hetptul ollle. 0C SWAP MEET OCT peopae Oflenl*'. able to run CMtl reoi•t• For an •C-14&18 722-7633 ..,.,olnl~t ~ Call 2 ANO TAIP TICKETS from t~ lalboe Sey Club et 0 C 10 S.n ft8nCllOO. 145-5000, bl 521 !MW 10113 f e1Ul'I\ 10H6 TIA CHll't P I T-pr;: 11&0 2 TICKOS SC wa. 8ctflocll, HAE. y c eo-CAL 10114·"40 142-IO?• ........ ICE '9QIMM fACLAl EOUl,.M N Goed--. -.3100 l!aty 1000 ._.. --.i ftM5HlMtAtOH I l*I. ltOOl • ler"P .... .... ...,. ..... ""· """' ... 113·411• a t,.H1ttl•1t. gr ta I TIMlnf c.nopy bed t_,. .....,,.., ,.. Of ..,... ....... , ... .... ,.. ....... '*"' ---.:-.. ... 111.... ... , ... YOU GET .ALL THIS AM/FM st. cassette. cruise. tilt wheel, intermittent windshield wipers. tinted glass, rear window def . A/C, 5 speed, P.B .. 1.9 litre EFI engine. plus full tank of gas YOU GET ALL THIS Auto trans with over- drive. P .S., P .B .. p. seats, p . windows. 3.8 litre EFI V6 engine. power locks. electronic rear window defroster plus full tank of gas. I ~· Bugg. AetaH PrtCe ........................... ~ FactOfy ~ ....................................... • 1- Theodore Robins Dilcx>unt.. ............................ • 111 Purchale Price ............................. _ ......... 110,m Factory Rebate ........................................ • a YOUR NET PRICE ·-8 AT THIS PRICE 10ll47, ,... 10l70S. 10ll77, 10lll1, 1Cll233, 10l210, 105302 Mfg. Sugg. Retail Price ........................... '11,721 Ford Factory Discount.. ...................................... I 720 Theodore Robins Discount... ...... , .................... 1 1,G11 YOUR NET PRICE 89,995 10 AT THIS PRICE! 127'9'7, 127M5, 127511, 127131, 12'm1, 127537, 127574, 124111, 127515, 1321711 Mfg. Sugg. Retail Pnce ........................... '17,844 Ford Factory Otscount.. ..................................... 1 125 Theodore Robins Discount... ........................... 1 1,G4 YOURs15 496 ~~~E f 3 AT THIS PRICE 1°'917, 10"'58, 104t74 89 .CLEARANCE MAKE AN OFFER ON ANY 1989 FORD CAR IN STOCK 33 TAURUS, 17 T-BIRDS. 26 MUSTANGS, 7 TEMPOS, 10 ESCORTS, 21PROBES,10 FESTIVAS '89 ISUZU STANDARD P/U Mfg. Sugg. Retail Pnce ......... 'l,20I Theodore Robins Discount.. ........ ' 715 YOU GET ALL THIS 2 3 l•ll• engtnt ~ SllCl ~ f M )teieo blacl steii bumpt1 PC>Wf' or ~ts stet! betted rldo.is ll!lted ctns dual oulSldt llllff0!'5 <loot ttflf wrl'ICIO,.... ~n SHI Onf Onl1 Al IM Puct P\.US HA.l 1~ or~ .mm ' Purchase Pnce ..................... ' 7 ,415 ri-.i=--i.1suzu Factory Rebate ........... ' 500 YOUR NET PRICE se,·995 '89 ISUZU TROOPER S Mtg. Sugg. Retail Price ...... '14,& Theodore Robins °'9cturt. ......... I 1.- Purcf'lase Price ................... '1~ tsu:zu Factory Rebate ............. ' 500 ·vouA NET PRICE 1 12 ·1• I YOUR NET Mfg. Sugg. Retail Price ....... '11, - Ford Factory C>llault ... "" ........... _ I 1- Theodore Robins Dillooult. ........... I 'JW Purchase Prtoe ..................... ~ FactON Rebate .................... ' 1-811 .r Mtg Sugg. Retail Price ........................... '17,0lll Ford Factory Dt9coo-lt. . . . ........................ 1 571 Theodore Robins Discount... ........................... ' 1,-S YOUR s14 995 ~:~E J YOU GET ALL THIS Ate . ciua1 captain's chairs, rear window washer & wiper. cruise tilt 3.0 litre V-6 engine. XL trim. seat bed. auto o O trans, AM/FM stereo. P.S .. P.B. plus full tank ot gas. 10 AT THIS PRICE A~,ACllS25,AC19SS4,A~. 4oMo1, AOIS47, Am71. Aoa7'0,AOl:lfl..._ '8 FIAENZA '-·"·-....... "' lllC'nVOI F150 4~2 • Mfg Sugg Retail Pnce Ford Factory Discount Theodore Robins Discount YOURs10 595 ~~~E f . NCE MAKE AN OFFER ON ANY 1989 FORD 11\UCK IN STOCK 11 BRONCOS. 3 BRONCO lls. 29 AEROST AAS, 61 RANGERS. 13 VANS, 42 F..SEAIES •• 4 ..... It#. ..... min. .. ~ f•••rn•1 .. '84 DODGE DAYTONA ~----~ 14• '87 TOYOT />.. ' COROLLA ..... . ' .... - '87 NISSAN KING CAB ~ ...... ~ ....... ~ ..... ~-_...,._,_Jl_ ___ ,_1 .. .. '89 E '85 THUN- BLACK DEA BIRD ... ---on lll,,_,1 ____ ....... .. .. '86 CHEVY '88 TAURUS IAOC-Z L -T7---o-•·---_,_, - .. '87 PONTIAC 6000 WAGON. ~ .......... ~ .. "'""-. ...... -...... ~ • '• NEW CONSTRUCTION RELIABLE DAYCARE ln • Unique & Unusual WOf'k Wetcom.. Comm'l·Reald 23yr1 etM, lie 968-356A my INIM hOIM Mon.Fri. Entry Of intenor Cu.tom •Paint •R•turblahlng Blrtti.2'1'. Lots of ec· cabl,,.11, f\K~ture. Free •CWJ*'t'Y •Oryw.it & Uvtt1e11559-7216 Estlmlltee l50-U52 more.-Owy MS-5277 ---~ ' ' ' • ""t., i I • • r, •' 1 I Ult. DI. Ml· 1111 Small RemOdel & Addn• Bathrms-W#drobe-doo<I 30 yra 0 .C Ou .. lty WOfk c ,1'' II I ·~· 1 !\ \ \~ ~ ~1 I l r "'If f f l I ') NEW 'DB_ CHEVROLET fll'J Home of the Serengeti Blazer G£fh}itp Can our frtendly c:.;:iiesmen lor details 5 79-5100 1-800-228-7240 1707 1 E Imperial Hwy Yorba Linda. Cal1 fornic; ~ I ll'OllTS I Huntington Beach Chrysler -Plymouth sAfl1I H1lRs~G SERVICE -PARTS 16881 BEACH BL VD. ' HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-0631 •11o11 Longpre Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Service Department Open Monday until 9:00 p.m 13600 BEACH BLVD. WESTMINSTER Beach 11 rtarden Grow Fwy. (714) 892-6651 ·RoomtM11 J ER· HONDA 11 l HONDA DEALER IN ORANGE CO. Sale•., • Service • Parts Leasing All Makt>s 963-1959 19232 ~arh 1\lvfl t liunllnl{ton lku<'h California 9264A •Sputh County YILISWllEI an ISIZU ~ m .,7 111'1 #1--ULDLllFR• • SALB OPIN 7 DAYS A WB • • PAITSOPIN SATUIDAYS • • smYICI OPIN MONDAY NGHTS • & S A~~Y.IL~BG & 0 NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Or., Santa Ana 835-3171 Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger Sa "' 11<-r• -' <I•" C I • <,,tr 1 ~~ ( -. tll""I ._ '0tJn 8 U(NA P ARK <; l AN!CJN .. ··-'" 1 Af<r) N ,HO\£ PACIFIC OCEAN ·~ 1-CAMPBELL ..__-.. naziDa1cosTAMESA Cars 81 "No charge" 6 mo 16 000 mile f1m1led warranty on all used cars 1425 Baker St. (Just Otf Harbor Blvd J 91 FWY Coate Meaa 714/545-3334 Founuln v11ex 6134 GREAT GARAGE SALE Furn . hOOMtl<>ld Item•. clothe• AU Must Got 16182 Mt. Nimbus Cr. F V. Sii. 10/7 10...e Hunt.loch 6140 llllT UUll/..,_ULI Oct 6,7,8 . 9am-5pm Aman• trig, Danish Furn, throw rugs. cloctla. tools. bikes 8612 Potarmo Of o SADDLEBACll Sales leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 1s {Jace an e Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent Onl sgooo per week! G) JIM SLEMONS lMPORTS Mercedes-Benz 1,a1 Quall St. JMwportBNch @ Seles • Leasing Parts•S~ 133-9300 AC URA 1001 Quall St. .... port llMeh "Call Your Prof•• /i n•I•" • ~ f c NISSAN/M.Ml'Gt'.1< ~ • low Pri<•' • No G1mm1dn • Great S•l•ct1on • Frtel'dly Peopl• • E acellent f.erv1<• 1183-' .._ .. toule¥O•d (714) Mt·111t . . Miller: A profile of an industry expert Roger M iller •snot only o succeu· fvl businessman, fund raiser ond world traveler, bu1 he's also mode o significant contribution to the auto. motive industry. RogM Miller hos 32 years of automotive experience and a dozen franchises to his credit. How did 1his man from St. Poul, Minnesota achieve success in the automotive industry? This interview answers that question os 11 profiles Roger M iller and his experience in the industry. 0 : Roger, con you please tell us o little about your post? A: Upon comple1ton of my formal edvco1ton, I ployed three years of prof ess1onal bosaboll w ith the Dodger organ1zo1ton. Bod m those days, boll players did not earn the salaries they do today So during the off-seasons, I worked 01 auto. moltve agencies for extra income. In 1959 I went to work tull·ttme 1n the automot1'le field. Alter working my way up to general manager, I purchased my first dealership 1n 197 4 1n Laguna Beach W1 th1n one year we increased soles lour times the level set by the previous ownership. In 1978, we invested 1n live dealerships in ~1ver­ s1de· Datsun, Hondo. Volkswagen, Suboru and Mazda. We increased soles there by 2 I /2 times. In 1983, my wile and I sold the dealerships and retired to fulfill our special dream of so1l1ng around 1he world. In 1987 we returned 10 our home m Newport Beach and went boclt into lhe automotive businss. We acquired the dealerships we current· ly operate today: Hondo in Hunt - ington Beoch, forcf 1n Orange, lm- c°'n/Mercury in Anaheim and Hondo and Acuro in Beverly H ills. . 0 : What is the secret to success 1n the automotive industry? A: That's easy. Hord work and ser- ving the customer. Our gool at oll Roger M iller stores is o completely sot is lied customer. Our dealerships hove received many factory awards for outstanding service and our quality control ratings ore very high . 0 : What makes your dealerships dif- ferent in o compet11tve industry? A: We ore o service onented busi - ness. When o person comes in to one of our dealerships, 11 is o f the utmost importance to make sure that we deliver a quality product with complete customer sot1slac tion before, -during and ofter the sole. ~ 0 : What is the future of the car industry in the 1990s? A: The manufacturers who produce high quoltty automobiles w ill be successful 1n the future. This is why we 01 the Roger M iller Automotive Group hove invested in Hondo and ford dealerships. I hove hod many offers to purchase dealerships ot ottrocttve prices. but declined be- cause I didn't believe in the product Cheaply built cars will not be able •otter Miiter to compete against the better quality automobiles. People wont trouble- free, quality cars and they will stay loyal 10 those product line. 0 : Aler acquiring live deolerh1ps 1n less than three years, where do you go fr om here? A: W e ore concentrating on rel1n1ng our current dealerships to function at their maximum potential. 0 : W hat does the future hold for Roger M iller in the auromo11ve ,ncfus rry 2 A: Currently. we ore going to main tom our position of cooperot1n ,int we feel that all five of our ·deal. ersh1ps ore running at peal elltc en cy We w ill con1tnuolly str ive for. customer sot1sloct1on 0rMge C0Mt DAILY PILOT~. Oceoblr 5, _. * ... •al Ir HONDA CMC 1111 4 VOLVO ·17 1tO eou.... ~ doOr, 5-epeed, air, low low mllH, leather . WANTU>-·•or••. Ouf .,... lmentory l'IM .......... new 17,800 black/tan. only 2000 ...... °' llAldl, bolll ...._ .. ~~ oeo M8-1oe1 ""* u•.tH 1eo-1eoo 1eo-tto0... · ~~~...... Mil '70 2IOSL " CHlV..01.ET CAM .,...,. Auto. AIC. both top•. vw ·e2 AA881T HALINETTA 1 •• ., 1540 J9mb0t9e Aoed red/blael!. bHulllul. CONV£ATl8LE AM/FM. T·tOOf, .-111.wil• ~8Mcf'I 126,000 710·1900PP *-• low ,.,...., ATTN· COHTMe,,OAS. •• .... "='·~c·r ~ ~ own.. S31QO. 721-11 ALI. NEW ••• ••tNd9d p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;l~~~~OWMtl ml v~ c.tw\ 0 as5oo. _,,_ ,., elum flOf l'gtlting tl,11. CREVIER BMW I 12 000 080 72 t-4120 Mu9t..., PP 64s.&305 Blaek. T ·toPt IJ tUt• 700' 9'ee. flex con-• --lt..,lng powet' btM dult (Wire mold) racew.y a RW Dm\.D rl MERCEDES 1982 3000 . * 1111 YW * power ~ & n111og1 & el« nn1ng.1 & M ,.~.OS Turbo DieMI. blue dark doorlod(a AA. Aln/Fm c:onMClara. el« wire all blue lnt«IOf. t owner. *Ill* $9500 Jett S.2·38 gauget by the apool or e •In ftl ll0il62U'5 19,000 miles, sunroof, ••• ,.... Ev .. /Wkndt. S40-55 box. Ski l ac:ut>a equip, emD104lWJU'5 axc:allent condition, ••• Dyt IBM typewriter, decor 8...olllafJTNt211!12G1 1 513,000 080 875-4414 4-IC>Md newmotOf C-60. __;::_:-:___--... -----,--~ ttema. furn , country col--• JIGll ltl ll1 "°'330 lftl W\d4t tlrff yellow ••eel· - -lectlblu, fll• c ab,, ••S.l#ltZID20C !ftl NISSAN ·e1 MAXIMA *'' gas mtleaoe $1000 37.000 "''... Alf COM CIOlhea&otcourMtonol ·~--IUS ll1"l7llJ9S White. toeded, detailed & OCbeltotf9f 8.C 7-7t9<1 dltk>ned. ElllceKent ~ OOOdlfa COf'ner of 15th & ready to gol Ownef'a new ----dltlonl Power btealla Garvry SAT ONLY 8-4 a?L3·171 c.,-oomlngl we11 m11n.-"'...._.TIIU 1tlt po.,., steering. po · 9iiJV'"' ' talned & maintenance -·"" windows! $7,500. Cell. "'-" r,_, (S5 ) frM I Sl0,500 721_4 t2o Former Calllornlt VW If .... "C..W. ~Ana duler Mii• wtfe's car 1 , S«'fCe & '"l10ul1 NISSAN '87 MAXIMA OW1* only 7 300 actual 11111 ...... , .. 1 .. 6 JO,..., b fo Whrle. loaded. detailed & m 1 t e s F e c t s t989 XLNT condltlonf ..... 7011 H ' W~t. Needs n.tp. S50P/8eat ofter 29' Cabin CrulHr Smart b oat Must se tt S1500 18ett o llet 875-7851 'ower Boats 7012 ... _IUFT Scorpion. 21· oente< con- sole Yamaha 150, VHF ba•t. tr11ter. e11cellen1 condt11on Mull see• s 12,900 6<12-687 1 _._ Formula Thunde<t:>ird 18 1980 bow rldet S6500 Alto YAMAHA WAVE R U NNER $3500 213-510· 14.C9 Before 8am and aller 7pm --........ Formula Thunderbird 18 1980 bow rldet $6500 Also YAMAHA WAVE R U NNER . $3500 , 213-5 10· 1449 Before Sam and alter 7pm Salt Boats 7014 2l'UT&Lm 1112 steeos 5. butlt·tn stove, microwave 1cet>011 nead inboard diesel auto pilot 1oade<I tor cruising or buy strtpped tor racing with tri-r ad1ar pole strut. wn1sker duar head 10tl. etc New bottom & survey see Sal/Sun 1n Newport Call two bOat owner dtrect before look- 1 n g f urther 7 t•-675·8459 I• s Piii 511 ready to rn:110wner • n-docu~nteo One ot a Auto al e. p l w. toededt ._ _______ _. car comng Welt main.I k 1 n d S 1 • 5 0 0 Extended warranty .89 LEGEND & tained & maint tree• 209-78•· 7000 S 18 500 ot>O 49s.ge 11 • ·90 INTEGRA S9,000 OBO 721-4120 f--· SAVE! SALE! BMW 1985 325 e t>lack/w'11te 5-speea 4 . d()()(. loaded S 11 000 723-4485 CADILLAC 76 El Dorado Brand new Mien t11es Xlnt cond LOADED 675-0435 Cnarles NEWPORT IMPORTS· .... ~'BUl&U .... ,] fO ("OQY t ~ .................. .....,_ llilsc'*t ... '91dlt ...... , Con t .._, lilt91*1 Sm~ u1-•100 VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO 1985 Woll- t>urg power windows air DATSUN 200SX 1982 5· cond1t1oning, sunroof 1 speed power steertng owner S5495 OBO windows & t:>rakes 969-3035 • .. 76.500 miles ale. excel· __ _ _ I lent C0t1dt11on, $2 .900 VOL VO 198 1 DL Wagon 960-98 t2 dark green automattc $.4,000 492-5700 Ge1an angleon111ecamera --- equipment you ve always Do your buy1no and selling at wanted. AMO Classified the c1ass1t1.ci market lt costs ltss to b uy .it : Newport Auto Center Free S..1fety C l-iN:k, ~~-""Lube & <?ii Ch;1"ge fo (tr!> j time CHEVRO LET buyers CARL BA•t t, & Let local singer--dancer cart Baggett. Jr arrange financing and great prices on your-next new or used car It'll be an en1oyabte. aown-nome ex· penence1 CALL OR STOP BY TODAY .... ~ • I. I : ~ ' I ti •• • • ------------i..------------i,....---------------------------' 27 SWEDISH SLOOP, outt:>oard main & r•t:> Servicing a~I ma.lees 7:00 • 6:00 • M-W-T-f· £ARL£1K£ TOrOTAKa--- ~I j I rta.JC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE All The Van Your Lifestyle Demands VAN CONVERSION CLOSE OUT SALE Ford and Dodge TF~ • • • I ' \' • ...,, hrn• I I , .. • \ ,\I 1'1 I I • Bo.ti •1 • """"~ """'" .c • <'1Unptn~ Features Include: • 8 CJl. •AM/PM Cus. • Air Cond . • Alloy W~ls • 25 Bronco6 • 12 F·ISQ'• • 18 F-250'• • P~r Wbldows • 14 Dull1'1 • 15 Vu Coaveniou • Gnu •x• Seledlo• Full> EquipJ>t'd tlandicap~d \'an11 Avallabl~ ·n41 It •Hit \ \' I O'\\ I IC ... ,.,, "lh.7:17 I<. h 11 ;;11 'our l 'rt1 1• Don Kott Ford Van & Truck Center .21212 o. Avalon A e. Carson. CA (714) 636-8911 kFor t:>eaut1lut sailer 57 000 080 722 -2581 818-990· 1196 H'HTOI Needs work. S 17 500 or trade 631-8812 ,.. H8rbOt Btvd.. Coata ,._.,CA 92127 722-2022 Ar~ -~ PEUGEOT ~ p .. ... .. - -• The 1990 Peugeot 405 Sportswagon. From the Driver's Seat You .Can·t Tell It's A Wagon SOUTH COAST DODGE/PEUGOT $12 388 BRING THIS AD IN ~OR A DEMO RIDE AND RECEIVE A FREE CAR WASH AND WAX* AT HUNTINGTGN BEACH CAR WASH _ .. , ... _mr.::= =.-.-.es. AT BEACH & GARFIELD . t • . I •• •• f 1 'I I• •• :1 :1 !1 11 I I I ·1 :I I I 11 ·1 11 • '89 PRECIS LS 327655-11000 '89 MIRAGE $5,988 107594-20223 '89 MIRAGE '90 .. ECLIPSE 013639-10655 '87 HONDA '88 TOYOTA CIVIC CRX CELICA $5999 $9995 (2FON728) (2GPL402) '86 FORD 'II llZIA MUSTANG 112 . $5399 LOADED (1N2F261) , (2JYW823) 1 AZDA '87 'MIRAGE RX7L~BO Like New. low Miles $4999 S1!f!95 (1SPVS49) '•BMW '87 NISSAN 1,000 .... PULSAR SSIYES $8195 (2GVR997) (1STll105) S. Habl• Eapanol '° . .. . #1 YOLUIE DULERSHIP u.s.1. FLEET . PRICES TO PUBLIC 054490-20010 008460-10773 000838-20281 002674-20165 '88 MITSUBISHI '89 MITSUBISHI PICKUP ST ARION $SAVES . $SAVES (087946) (033214) '87 T Y TA '8 MITSUBISHI FORERUNNER 4x4 . GALA NT LOADED $SAVES (20YR902) (001380) HI '86 FORD ST ARION CROWN VICTORIA $5995 $6995 (20(GW) (1VOK532) ST ARION '84 PONTJAC $9995 FIERO $4995 (2GP0498) ~ (llOX832) .. '89 PICK~P $5 ·999 ,. '89 MONTERO $9,988 $14,988 $15,988 . '85 MAZDA RX7COUPE $6999 (2CBY621 ) . MITSUBISHI WAGON $SAVES (0231150) '87 FORD ESCORT 18,000 miles $5495 (2GVR997) '84 NISSAN 300ZX $6995 . (2PRW463) QI SANOIEGoFW 'r •os BAKER _j CD cc 0 CD ADAMS cc • x