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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-17 - Orange Coast PilotRams' Federal Another Mesa • winning ·spending Black urged streak cuts Monday to curb ends ordered averted growth SPORTS/Bl WORLD/A4 BUSINESS/ A8 <:O.\ST/ A2 THE ORANGE COAST 25CE T TUESDAY , OCTOBER 17,1989 HB inove·s to .protect c·oastal area .. ly ROBERT BARKER Of ttw 0...,, l'llOI \I.OH ~ 't Wetlands advocates cheered and claimed things were going 1he1r wa) Monday nigh1 afier HuntinJton Beach City Council voted 10 direc1 the Planning Commission 10 lake action in a zoning battle o"er I :!5 acres of coastlands. The council also "01ed to tell Riding high planning comm1\\1oncr' to make recommendauon' l'On'>1<,tl'nt "'11h a coastal conservauon land u..c plan. which calls for 1hc prc'>Cn a11on of wetlands and pro h1h1ts maJor de- velopment. The land 1s localed along Pacific Coast H1ghwa} be1"'el·n Reach Boulevard a nd the Santa Ana R1' er. The Planning Comm1\s1on 1n Fl·h- rual) backed a"' a~ from appro' ing coastal conscrvauon zoning after re- ceiving warnings from City .\Horne~ Gail Hutton that the action could depnve lando wners of the use of their land and make the cm 'ulner- able to damage" of up · 10 S75 m1ll1on Clly Councilman Peter Green ap- pealed the Planning Comm1ss1on's lack of acuon on Loning 1he propen~ for con~n at1o n and asked for a second legal opinion. "'h1t·h """ received this "'l·d That op1n1on. h\ altornc' '> Katherine E. Stone and !\1Jrg;.trct '.\ Sohag1 of one LO'> ..\ngdc'> la"' firm a nd attorne~ Richard R Ter11an o l another firm. s.i1d tha1 1on1ng nf functioning and res1orablc "'etland~ propen~ as coas1al con..cnauon 1!> a leg1t1mate goH~rnmen1 purpo<,e that doesn't mal e the c11~ legall~ liahk The la"'~er'> ..aid !hough lhl' u t' ~hould con!>1der LhanKe' to thl' 1on- 1ng ord1nam·e and "'ould ~I up ..i rev1e" 10 allo"' lando"' m·r, I\• challenge 1he Wt"tland\ dt·'>1Knatmn made earlier b> lhl· '>tJte fx·part- mcnt of F1~h. and (,ame Jnd l ~ F1~h and W ildlife \en Ill' The council \1unda' al-.o t•,tah· lished a IS-member "-t·1land\ l·oah- uon to "'orl uul u 1mpr11m1'>C-. and pu.,,1hle l,1nd ,.,, hJng.n \ti Pfl11'.1Crt~ U" n1:r' u •u ld l.,, hang,· lhr1r ldnd lor de' d upJhk prufk°rt' fhe lt1J ll t111n \\1!1 1n..l ude prop- en' ll"' ner\ \1111\ lJnd and "ater ( u D..i1" P1Gird lt \n u1hern ( ali- lorn1a Ed1.,on ( 11 Jnd lhl.' 'italt" Oepanmt·nt 111 Tr.rn-.ponat1on (hud. < 1an1 prt·'\1dt·n1 of the I SU- memtl\:r Fn t"nd-, nf Hun11ngton (Plea~ see WETLANDS/ A2J Jury convicts accused killer of conspiracy By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ~ 1ur: u in' ll ll'<l ,1 'l'" ) or'-. natl\ c \londa' t)I t11n<,p1r1ng 111 munkr J Hun11ng111n ll..i1h.1u1 '11Jll but acquitted him ••I lht• Jt luJ I killing (1t"org..: Ira I .tmb _:-'J"'' _:, \~r' to h it' in thl· ''" '' I 4 \J sla\ing "' \te llul.1 I),, . Lamh "'J" , .. n, 1d,·d "', r"r ring to li.111 f),., .. n n ..i murJlt·l"1·htrl• plot allegl·J h hJllhl·J l"n th,· '1,- 11m·-. "'lfl· 1>1,1.: D "'n ..ind ha lo,1:r E nn~" \ J~uo 01\IC f)\ \lln \\,I\ \l•n\ I\ tld 111 lir'>l -de-gree murdt•r l.1\t \t·ar J nJ alw lace~ 25 \car~ 111 lilt' "'ht·n 'hl· ·~ senl~nct·d 1n Januan Vasque1. 32. "'IJll·d 111 ~··II • 1nal on murdt"r and cnn'>r11r:tC'\ c-h.ir(lt'' 1n Januan Lamb ;at mn111rnlt·.,, .1-. thl· 'l'r- d1ct "a' read 1n \J1H.1 \n..l nranlft' Count) ';upcrior < ou11 JuJgl' Donald ..\ \!,( Jnin ",,.h,·Juk d 111 sentenn· 1he 'e" ) orl..t•i on '11' '' George Lamb Jn intrudt·r m ur<ll'lt·J ha hu,hand and rarx-d h,·1 \hc later told 1n- ' C'>t1g.1wr-. \hl' .ind \ .i.,qul•t plotted her hu,hanJ·, mu1 dt•r "''·r a t"o- \l•Jr 1x·r11x1 111 11rdcr tu l ollecl a A fisherman rowtr19 Into an autumn sunset ls actually part of sign at the dory Osherrnan·s wharf at N•wport Pier. Dl\1e D)<.on. ~~ 1n1l1Jl h , la1ml·J (Please see LAMB/ A21 Woman slain at homeless shelter ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of -OM!y l'tltM Staff Police arrested a Co!lta Mes.a man Monday m the shooting death of a woman outside a shelter for home- IOss fam ii ies. lnvestiptors had not discovered a motive in the killing of the 45-year- old white woman. Her name was bcina withheld pending notification of family. The suspect was 1dent1ficd as Alonso Marcus Gu11errc1. 20. Neither the v1cum nor the suspect was livin& at the shelter. Police responded to a call about a shootina at the Orange Coast Inter- faith Shelter at 2:40 p.m .. Capt. Tom Lazar said. They found the v1ct1m dead of a sincJe sunshot wound to the c hest. Her body was in the driveway area outside the shelter that houses up to 12 families at 1963 W11t1cc Ave. AJlhouab no one saw the shootina. witnesses saw (iutierrez outside &he shelter beforehand a nd saw him run- nina away afterward. Lazar said. The suspect all~ly ran north and up a IOfll driveway at 1980 Wala.cc Ave. to a small house next to a rteld. Police found him hid1na in a prqe attached to the house at about 6:)() p.m. In a blmboo thicket at the rear or the prqe they also found a handaun believed to have ........ '"SHOOTING/Alf C 0\ I .IC' l 'OIC\ Ill ,f,l.IC HI I k Helping the hungry satisfying to Irvine aide By HOU. Y J. WAGNER Of ttw O.il)o Noc ~ A year and a half ago. Barbara Cone didn't behevl· there v.cre need) families in Irvine. She attended a mceung on hunger and homelessness spOnsorcd b} Rainbows to End Hunger and did not believe what she heard: statistics citing disadvantaJed families not on skid row. but right in her own area. She and some fnends bepn to gather infonnation by goin1 to ara agencies that help those who are down on their luck and found the problem was real. not just a story cooked up by hysterical sociaJ ac- tivists. After discovering Irvine Tempor- ary Housina was housing five and fcedin& JO rrvi~ families a month. and FlSH of Newport Beach was feeding .55 fam1hes. and Share Our Sell.cs of Costa Mesa another 10 or 15 Irvine families each month, she decided to do something to help. · "I put myself in the shoes of someone "ho had been evicted , lost their JOb or had some other tragcd), ·· she said. So the self-<iescnbed .. stay-at- ho me peanut-butter-and-Jell} mom .. who o nly recently had b«n so in- sulated from the problem. enlisted a few friends and OfPDizcd a com - munity food drive to help prov1de food through those agencies. She approached high school ser- vice clubs and grocery store man- agers to enlist their help and got more than she expected. And last October. the Irvine Community Food Dnvc was born. Under Cone's leadership. about 15 h1&,h school students from Stu- dents for Social Respons1b1ht~ at Irvine High hool and V1S1ons a1 Woodbndge High School posted themselves outside grocel) stores all O\'er town one Saturda} and began sohc1ting food donauono; from shop- pers. .. It was lhl' perfect match. using the students.·· she said. "..\ lot of times wc·11 hstcn to the youth in our commun•t) before adults. The} p~sent ll 1n such a way 11 makes us feel like it's really important.·· The }OUths handed out fliers de- scribing what was needed to sho~ pers as they entered the stores. then collected donated groccnes on the shoppers· way out. .. We collected 10 small pickup trucks full of food in six hou~" she said ... It was eno ugh to keep Irvine Temporal') Housing going until May:· :"ot onh did In 1ne TemJX'ran Housing get <iuppll~. but food "'a'i 8J"en to S05. FlSH and o thc:r wnal sen ice group'\ The dme goi \t) much lood Cone e'en had to recruit "'arehou<,e spau.· for the suppltC'\ rC.Olkcted. 'iO she: "ent to her boss at The In inc ( o to ask for help Dick . 1m. 1hcn prec;1dent of th(• lndustnal 01\ 1sion. obliged. The compam no"' dona1cs warehouse space for the Irvine Pant I). the food storage operation of In inc Tempor- ar, Housmg , Cone's hfc has 1.'hanged since carl:y 1988 when she d1dn •t belie' e there was a problem Sht" has let\ the work force to s1a' at home with her children. been selected to lhe board of directors at lrvtne Temporal) Housmg and 1s graduallybccoming a force tn communll~ efTons to help the k'' 1nnuna1r \he nrg.in1ll·d tht· \t'cond annual In tnl.' { 11m m un1t\ h\Od Dn' c. held last ~turd:l\ That dn' e brought m eight trud,load'> "'hich are expected to 'it"C In me T cmporaf) Housing 1hrough lht" hnlida~ s. she sa1d. ··1 thin ~ 11 ra1St·s th~ awareness m the area 0 1 1hc protllcm and of what lr,inc Tempciran Housing docs.:· she ..aid "\foq tif the grocery store manager<, rememhcn.·J the dnve from la'>t \Car and ~1d yes nght a>wa' .. Thi\ \ear the dm e has grown to include ':!llO ~tudcnt-.. added the help of the (11rl'i Leagt1l' lrom Um vcrsit} High School But there·, more (one 1s also organi11ng a Hungt"r Walk for Sun- da' for Church ~orld Sef'VlCeS. which coincides "''th the cul- (Ptease su HUNGER/ Alf ·Both sides ·optimistic on Laguna Laurel talks ly USUE EARNEST Of ... .,._ ,.. Sult At the conclusion of a long- awaitcd meet ing on the Laauna Laurel bousina development. both Irvine Co. and Lquna Beach city officials c1tprcssed optimism Mon· day that a new pathway for com- munication between the two sides had been c~rtd. While oft"erina no specifics or in- dications that cha11P were m the works for \be J.ll(X):homc develop- ment P'a!tned •or L.Muna Cat\)'on between El Toro Roed' and the San AS AJ M 14-6 Diego Freeway. both sides spoke favorably of the session. which was attended by Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren. "I feel encouflltd by &he meet- ing." said Laguna Beach Coun- cilwoman Lida Lenney, who last month led pickets in a protest o utside Linda Isle, the ptcd New- pon Beach community where Bren li~cs. "I think it went well. We met for more than an hour and it felt u thou&b there was an e1tchaQ1C of information." ••One of the best tbinp is we ~ to meet aain in 10 days to we'll be meeting apin on the 26th," she addC'd. Mayor Robcn Gentry. who also attended the meelina. could not be reached for comment. The city of lquna Beach has long been oppossed to Lqun1 Laurel and to the rOld widening that is upcctcd to aocompany the development. The cuy is also on ft:OOrd u fejcctina the San Joaqwn Hills Transportation Comdof. wbicb. u pt'OPOICd.. would cut ~ lbc canyon. City officials have pushed to have thi development moved out of the canyon altotethtt and into the city GOOD MORNING COfltllcs................................. • C~d ...•••...•...•...•.......... 16 l,,..,.,,..,....................... M /lltl'rtt ~ ................. •••·••• Al I M A7 AS AJ of lrvmc. Irvine Mayor LarT) Ag.ran requested rteentl} that Bren m~t Wlth 1:-aguna Beach officials to dis- cuss theu differences regarding the project. Irvine Co. Senior V1ce-Prcs1dent Gary Hunt, wbo afso attended the meeting at The trvmc Co. offices in in Newport C.cnter, said the session went well, but would not elaborate on whether the talks have opened the door for 1 cha"IC m plans. "It,.... a VtT)' 1ood meetina, very corckal," Hunt said. "And there was an opponuruty by both 11dn to share 1n • very aood cnvuonmcn1 ~ Nockn ................... 16.i7 SlliiOiU .....••....••.••••..••..•.•.•••. 11-J lV ~LMl:lrlig....... ••••• •• • • • •• • . •• • • • • .. • . A6 ~ .. ~ ........................... M each of their respective views o n the Lafuna Laurel project.·· ·I think we both developed a better understanding Wltb respect to each other's concerns about the pro- JCCl and I think any time you have that ktnd of communication it's pos1ttvc.'' At the same umc. Lenncy said abe 1s attcmpuna to rccnnt enV1ronmm- t1Jly minded cclebntJC:s who .... , want to JC>•n or mdont a "Sa~ 0. ('~nyons" walk, tehedulod Nov. 11 m Lquna Can~. Latney Mid ille contacttd the offices of Robert lled- ford and John Omw:r oa Man lllJ. "' Controversial fence at Laguna Lido complex to go 8y HOU.Y J . \llAGNER OflN~NM-- ume now." and possably racb an agreement that will brina the fence down. Ai>ertment owners at the Laau.na Lido Apanment.s. neiahbors and landowner Roben O'H ill reached a tentative agreement that could mean removal of a controversial fence on the buch at Totuava Bay in l..quna Beach. removed and Dr. McDaojeJ will make sure bis propeny does not become the pathway for illep.l activides on the beach." Mike and Jan McDaniel, neiahbon.oflhe complex, were v~I oppoMnts of the fence, which cut their property off from lhe sandy beach. Mike McDaniel said be bad already planned put up a wall to secure rus property apinst tttspassing, if for no other reason than out of a concern for safety of anyone tryina to scramble down his stee~ cliff. Tenants in the llodt <»-<>p apartment coml)kx bad defended the fence, fcarina their bujJdina would suffer from an incra9C an cnme and vqrants comins up from the beach if the fence were removed. O'Hill said tenants' concerns centered around "the constant flow of late·nifht paruers" they say invaded the beach aflcr dark dunna a j)Criod when foul weather struck down the fence in l 982. Ahhouah the ~rd meets m~otbly Mo\hcrshcad said the next mcetmg on Oct. 28 1s the ~rd s annual meeting, and the format may not allow tame to meet with ne1ahbors until a later date. The main concerns are the liability for accidents that may occur when nonresidents cross private prop- erty to reach the public bea~h a~d the stipulation in the lease that the fence be mamtan:ied. O'H11l, who recently purchased the propen y on which the apanmen t complex sits, met with tenants and nei~bors Sunday to try to smooth out the rift that has divided the neifOlborhood. "We have an agreement in principle, now it just has to be d ocumented," O'Hill said. "The fence will be "We're all in qreement, so it looks like there will be no problem in bringina the ~nee down.'' he said, adding: "It's more cooperative th~n it's been in 40 years (since the fence went up) ... th~ look real good in terms of a friendly ncighborhOod. Our goals arc all the But nei&hbors have opposed the fence they say prevents them from rcachina the beach. Citing liabilily as the key issue, the president of the Laguna C:ido owners' association. Lee Mothershead, .said the board qreed to. invite the Sea Oiff Drive neighbors to a board meeting to air both sides• concerns .. Everyone has accused us of hiding behind the least, but we just wanted lo be protected;'' M~thershe~d said: "h is private property and somewhere an all this, that got lost." Panel urges Mesa council to stop urbanization of city Insurer sued over . abortjon 1y A LEX \lllWAMS Of -0.ily ~lloc Sc,ff Costa Mcsans generally believe traffic is already too dense and the city already too developed. and Costa Mesa should scale back long- ranae growth plans to retain a suburban character 1n the city, a citizens committee advised the Cit} Council during a general plan hear- ing Monday. The General Plan Steering Com- m ittee, which included homeowner representatives. cat) o fficials, Chamber of Commerce members and others, concluded m its rcpon that the general plan should provide for more singJe-famal)' houses and fewer apanments, more shuttle buses and fewer cars and lower and smaller commercial buildings. The general plan. the Cit) 's blue· print of the future. underwent Its last major rev1s1on about a decade ago and the city is now in the process of revising at again. .. People just see what's an front of them. What's here now as too much, and if development. for instance. 1s going to double, then that's too much too." said Mark Korando. a committee member and v1ce·prcsi- dent of the Mesa West Ho meowners Association. "We're just reporting what they (citi;zens) told us." hl' said. "We trie"d to promote the middle ground and to balance community wishes with the reahty of deHlopment ... Monday's public hearing was one of two scheduled o n the revised general plan. The C'll) Council will reconvene Thursda\ to continue the heanng. · The report compiled .comments from about 300 c1t11ens who met between Januar. and Jul\ ol I Q88 at fi ve workshops: Sunc~s "'ere al o taken on topics ranging from bndge!> to water bills. Among citizens concerns werC'. • The cit} seems to be losing 1t!> suburban character as It continue-; to define itself as "urban." • The quality of life 1n man) Navy launches new drug testing SAN DIEGO (AP)..-Determined to catch drug·abusing sailors and Marines who have escaped detection in 'the past. the Navy began usmg a new methamphctam1ne test Monda~ for personnel stationed an Southern California. The new test replaces one that was being beaten b) methamphetamane users. who a voided detection bv SHOOTING From A l been used 1n the '>hoo11ng. La1ar said. Guuerre1 and sc' en other His· panic males "'ho "'ere ini.1de the house were lined up outside. Wit- nesses were dnven up ont'·by-one to look at the lineup. a nd Gutierrez was singled out. Three others who we re seen dnv- ing away from the house also were taken to police headquancrs for que~tioning. GutierTC2 told police he I" ed somewhere on Placentia I\ venue hut wasn't sure where. Lazar said Scott Mather. director at the shelter uid .lbc_.vtcum did not IJ\C there. .. Mv staff said that she doesn't LAMB From Al S 125.000 hfe msurance policy. She testified that Vasquez hared Lamb. a childhood fnend. to kill Mel Dyson. Afier they collected on the life insurance pohcy. Lamb was to be paid S I 0.000. Dixie Dyson said. While j urors wert sat1sified the evidence proved Lamb was part of the conspiracy, they felt there wasn't enough to prove that he killed Dyson. Juror Colleen Brown told City News Service that Dixie Dyson's testimony was not an "over- whelmina" factor in her decision. ••we OOUldn't depend OD JUSt her intimony," the Buena Parle super- market clerk saad. "It had to be a combination of things. .. It was a difficult dcciston and a lot of preuu_re." . Deputy 'District Atto~ey Chuck Micldleloft said be acxicpted the ve~ diet. "Tbe_Jury was able to corroborate Obie ~·· tntimony UJ> 10 the ...... w ... but &bey felt there -'I llAc•u evidence IO convict ... ,, .... .., .... Middldon Mid. dnnkang lots of liquids befure suh- mitting unn~ samples. said Cmdr. Doug Schamp. "The word was out that the gu~ o; could do methamphl'tam1nes without gettin' caught... he said. ··w e sa) (b) changing tes11ng procedures). ·v~a h. "'c haH' a prob- lem.' .. We're lopk1ng for 1ero toler- ance. hve here and that tht'' don't I.no"' who she 1s ... he said · Lazar said the "e'>t < o'ia ~ksa area "'as pan of an ··att1,c" area "We get a lot of calls for '\l'r\ltC :· he said. "mO$tl~ for d1<,turb1ng the peace." That section of \.\ allall' 1s lined with a mix of old and nc"' apart· ment buildings. Some residents said 'Wallace used to be a quiet street. but the~ ha\l' seen increasing problem'> n:ccntl ~. Alex Jeannin, who h' C\ JU<;t north of the shelter and who heard the gunshot. said responses b} emerg- ency crews were common at tht' sheiter. "I knew within fi'l' minute'> the pohce would be here... he said. "There's aJwa.)s ~!J)Sth1ng gomg on." r Operated b) a group of churches. "We know he was a conspirator and we believe he was the murderer. but the JUI") d1dn 't thank the) had enough evidence to con' 1ct him beyond a reasonable doubt. That's fine." On the night of the murder. D1x1c Dyson sajd she and Vasquez met with Lamb at a Huntington Beach drugnore. · \ Lamb crawled into the trunk of her car so that she could take ham into the gated complex where she lived with her husband . Dyson testi- fied. After she and her husband went to bed. she said Lamb entered the bedroom and stabbed Dyson to death. The JO..ycar-0ld computer consultant's body had 20 stab wounds. Dyson said she had sex with lamb at the foot of the bed to make it appear she was raped. Dyson testified sbc' then smuaJcd Lamb bade out of tM complex. Althouah Lamb's finaerP"nt was fo"nd in the car, he said be was 001 involved in the llayins. .. He wu in California vit.itina Mr. Vaequa ud Md ridden in the car leVenl times, .. ~blic defender Rob-en Lund told City News Service. .. We deftAitef) plan to appeal ... areas of Costa Mesa is already de· · clining because of increased traffic and deteriorating neighborhoods. • Development seemed to be forcing out small businesses in favor of big business. • Future plans provide for too few single-family houses: not only would traffic increase due to high- concentration housing. but apan - ment dwellers would lose their chances at "staner homes." inexpen- sive first houses. • Increased comml·rcc and tratlic would onl) funhcr crog the air "'1th pollutants. Among solutions proposed were: • The cit} should o nl) appro\l~ development "hen e~1sting sen ICC'S, such as water. can support the growth. • The cit~ must plan for schools. roads. parks an<l commercaal ser· Vices that would be nect>ssan w-1th increased de' elopment. · • Development should be scaled- do"' n 1fimpact cannot be absorbed. The public desirC' was to "take care of what we ha' e no"... thl' repon said. One example of prOJCcted tro uble comC's in-rhe area oftrallic.•Fa1rv1l'w Road. which now acrnmmod~tl'S about 40.0<Xl cars per da~. 1s pro- JCctcd to accommodate 80.000 b) the year the ell> 1s "built out." But Fa1rv1ew 1s only built to accommo- date 50.000 cars per da~. C\Cn ac· cording to cat~ reports. Korando said. Korando ..aid thl' rounnl should decide how to incorporate the find- ings into its general plan. Dally ..... pMto •r 0-1 H_ ... hrbar• Cone orpnlzed food drive In lrvlne. coverage By MELINDA KEUER Officials of the Fedl'rat1on of Femmist Women's Health C'entas called for a boycott against an in- surance company that has allegl'dl> dropped malpractice l'O' crage for abonaon services. "We call upon all ind" 1duals and orgam:iataons who support repro- ducta' e freedom to JOln U!> b) refus- ing to pun"hase 1n'>uranre from St Paul (Fire and ~1 annc fn <,uranre Co.).'' Sh1recn M1ks. associate <l1rel·- tor of the federation. said dunng a news conferl'nCl' an Santa ..\na . The pr0<ho1cc group. "'h1ch al<,o runs abortwn dinK'>. claim' St. Paul offic 1ah ha' e '' <;tcmat 1cal h canccl<.'d medical malprac11cc an·- surance for g) nl'colog1sl\ "'ho per· form abort1om "Toda~ "'e stnl.c: back against insurance compan.) extomon an<l the pohue' that one such compan) ., has consc1ousl) desi~ncd to pun1'lh doctor'> and clinics pr_ov1d1ng abortion srn ices 10 d'·spt·ra1l· women." Mill'S '31d. But St. Paul offiuals denied the\ d1scnm1natl' · "It 4s not com pan) pohc> to no1 insure <lm tor' "'ho perform abort1om ~l· don't let personal belief\ or moral _1udgments enter into 1t.'' cornpan} spokeswoman HUNGER through Irvine Temporary Housing. Sull Hagl'n !>aid "We don't C'\CO as!.. That agency, she explaanC'd. help-; 1f the ph~s1c1an<. or hosp11als "c Fro m A I families o nly for 90 days "uh food. insure perform ahortions .. the shelter pro" ides trans111onal minat1on o f Hunger Wttk an Orange housing and job search assistance Hagen ..aid the \1anncapoli'>·ha"4·<l housing for homeless families. County. Her idea 1s to extend the help to compan) current I~ cover. JI .flt Ml Qualified applicants are given free The agency will give 75 percent of o ne year by assigning volunteer fam-ph)s1c1ans a nd 1.SOO hospital\ na. room and board for up to 60 da)S. the proceeds from the walk to anti-ilies to chent fam1hcs. The volun-t1on"1de. as well as insunng nrnl' Dunng their sta) tht} \\Ork with hunger groups worldwide. with the tcers would act as mentors "hen small abon1on chn1cs shelter staff who manage their funds. other 25 percent going to local agen-asked for help, provadmg food. "We do ask that an} frce-:.tand1ng so they can saH' enough money to cies. clothing. furniture and whatever else clinics '-'C co' er tell us 1f the~ are move into a house or apartment of Her name was mentioned to the. they can to help the client fa mil~ get performing abon1ons." she said their own. sponsor, she said shyly. "and I back on its fttt. "lx'cau~ the d1n1cs and their em· Neighbors said police ha'e re· agreed to do it." "1 want to get more involved '" ployecs have been targets of violence sponded SC\cral limes to complaints If that wasn't enough. Cone has housing issues." Cone said. "I want and can be '" danger." about act1V1t1cs in the area. also completed a business plan for a to 1 help people who've had a hard But attome) Susan ~kGrca \') · Michael McCool said drugs "'\ere proeram she C<llls .. Extended Famil-ti1e of 1t to get ~ck on. the1.·.r feet who tiled a sull against St. Paul on being openly dealt outside the house ies~R which she hopes lo implement an be productive u'I society. behaJf of a doctor whose insurance where the suspect was arrested. was ca ncele-d. claims the compan~ "The neighborhood knows them sent a letter to d1cnt) 'ta11ng their as the local drug dealers.'' McCool malprallH.e lO' eragc \\ ould not C\· ~~~u~~ some o f the SU!>pt'CI\ in 'the Airline re imbursed for Cerritos crash ~~~IO~~ ph~'ill.'ans performing "During the last four or lh e Hagen ~1d <.h\' had no !..no"' lcdgl· mon,th s it's gotten rcal l) bad~~l'!_d __ By C!tyN. ws S~lc~ of the letter Uthpe~t re supposed to 6e deaning 11 LOS AN'GELE , "ederal 1 nc t.RC:-ru-tiJuflt>CTWal U1 iJi , "' 11 Joseph R Ourantc. clJ1m" the ph}•.- JUdge ordered the l ' go,emmcnt "Since we w-ere not at fault '-'\' 1cian has bel·n a '1ct1m of fraud and and estate of a pn' ate pilo1 to should get this mone~ back.'' <,he should he.-protected under fedl·ral reimburse a Me,1can airline for pa)-said. an11racketeenng an<l an11-c orrup11on ments 1t made to families of passen-The collision on ..\ur , 1 1986 statutC'i. gers killed in the 1986 Ccmtos air betWttn an Aeromexaco ex .9 and a Durante. "'ho ...aid he has pr.tr· WETLANDS From A l crash. coun papers ~'ea led Mon· plane nown b} Kramer killed Ml llced med1C1n(· in thl' ( oachella \al- day. peopk: 64 people onboard the JCt· le} for almost '\O 'ear'>. da1m' hl Wetlands that has fought de' elop-But U .. D1stnct Judge Da\ld V. li ner. Kramer and two members of lost hospital prn 1k-ges Jt J F"-'\km- ment plans, said the opinions b)' the Kenyon also ruled that the govern· his family and 15 othC'r~ on thl· o nal Hospital after lc.-aming h1~ attome~ "substantiates ... h11 group's ment and estate of Wilham Kramer ground. malprac11ce '-°' eragc had hcen opinions all along. could deduct that money from the canceled tx-cauc;e he performed Gant, who's expe<-ted to be a final settlements they are required to In April. a JUry found that Kramer abortions at a nearb' chnic member of the coahuon, said he'll pay the families. and the government, through the The ca~. onginall}. lilcd with R". seek to get coastal conservation zon· Spokeswoman Amy Brown said actions of an air traffic controller, ersade Count} Superior ( oun, "'3 ' ing put an place first and have other the Department of Justice had no were equally liable for the accident, transferred to 3 Federal District parts of the process worked out later. o fficial comment on the rulings. and cleared the airline of an) cul-Coun tn Santa ..\na at the requc'it ot Roben L. Moore. an attorne) and Attorney Jennjfer Johnston. wbo pability. · the defendants. Mct.ireavy said. a partner in the Mills Land and '?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Water Co. that owns 23 acres of II land, claimed city officials opted for an "Alice in Wonderland" approach by forming a coalition "lo restudy" the land-use plan. Moore said his propeny. which he called "a vanual descn... is wonh between S300.000 and SI million a n acre. He urged the City Council to put the the matter before votctf -to see 1f they're willing to approve a bond issue to pa)' f01 tht"'ti\ae value of the land. Moore declined to rule out poss- ible land exchanses and said it is too premature to consider a lawsuit. Huntiftaton 8cacll officials in 1981 and 1982 tried but failed to ect the C-Ouw Coll'lmissaon to approve development on the land. Tbe com· miuioft conaamd with the use o( the land in 1916 only when Hu"t· iap>a a.ch of6cial1 approved the coacep1 of coat.al ~ion. otltobl~23nf , ________ __ OPEN WEEKDAYS ,Tll 9 PM SATURDAY 'Tit 6 PM SUNDAY 'TIL 5 PM l ' Ill I 1.1-."l'I ' HO \H D Old World Village hosts pier benefit The Old Wodd Villagt Homeowners Associa- tion will host It Huntinaton Beach Chamber of Cor.nmen:e mixer at S:30 p.m. Wednesday at Old World German Restaurant. 76S l Center Ave. Authentic, traditional toe-tapping music will be provided by the Famous Oompah-pa Band. Oktoberfest hors d'oeuvres and no-host cocktails will be served. Raffle tickets at SI each to nu~ funds for the Hunungton Beach Municipal Pier will be avail- able. This is the second time the association has held a fund-raiser for the pier. A previous effort in September brought 1n more than $4.000. For more informauon about the Old World/Chamber of Commerce-sponsored event, call 536-8888. Envlronm~ntal workshop The Orange County Chamber of .Commerct .. s Environment & Energy Council "'ill sponsor an Environmental Workshop from 8:30 to 11 :30 a .m on Wednesday at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. Speakers from private industry and governmental regulatory agencies will discus!> current and pend- ing legislation faced by bu~inesses in Orange Count y. Speakers are South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment Distn ct representative Robert Pease and a representative of Western States Petroleum As- sociation. discussing air qualaty. Scott Glassey of Disposable Control Service Inc .. and a representa- tive of the Department of Health Scr\'1ces. discuss- ing haLardouo; matenals; and LC{' Johnson of 20-20 Rcqchng discussing rec)chng. Time for questions and answers will bC pro' 1ded. Cost for the "'orl..shop I'> S20. including a contincntal hreakfa~1 For more 1nlorma11on. rall the chamber at 6 14-2tX)(> Handcrafted Items for sale The outh ( oa<;t ..\lumn1 Cluh of P1 Beta Phi will hold 11c; annual ..\rrCl"'craft Snual and Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Wcdne~a' at the Sherman Uardcns. :?61~ f:.. Coast H1gh"'a}.-Corona dcl ~1ar. Fine hand\.\ClH'n and handcrafted items from the Smokl') Mountain regwn. includingafghans. place mat<;. aprons. totc bag · and bab) blankets will be offered for sak ... -\lso' available will be "'oodcn itcms including toys and ceramics. Box lunches will bc available for S7 each with scaling between noon and I p.m. Proceed~ "'111 hcnl'fit Sherman (1ardcnc; and L1braf). the ..\S\l''i'>ment and frcatment Scr\'ICC Center'c; JUvenik dl\ers1on program and the .\r- ro\\mont ~)<:hool of .\n<. and Crafts in Gatlinburg. Tenn. Adm1~1on 1s frcc and oix·n to thl' public. To re<.erve a lunch. call Ruth \\allc' al 67J-2718 For 1nformatton. call fo < 1r0\ e at ~4!>-I 'i2 I Llf~styl~s vs. environment The fir<.t 1n a <tene<, ot kl·turl''> on "Su.,tainahk L1' ing" -appropnate ll'l hnolop.1l'' Jnd pranlln lo cnhann· our en' 1ronmcnt and lOO~f\l' our re<.ourte\ -"'ill hc prl'<.l·ntl·d al ., pm \\ l'dnc,. da' jl 'l'l'>lln Re\Carth \ud11onum in l 'C r, Medical ~·ho{)I ( omplt'' 'ipcail.cr '"II ho.· Jim lkll tounda ot \Jn Diego s E.colog1l·al L1k S}'>ll'm' ln,lllutc. He ,qll g1H' an O'Cr' ll'"' of ho" l.'urrl·nt life,1~ k'i affl'n the en' iron men I and oOcr 1llcas tor encrg)-l'ffi· c1cnt housing rnnstrut lion Jnd urhan design The scnl''i "'Ill hc prC\l'ntl·d h~ .\.rt·h11ct1\. Designer'> and Planners for Social Rc,pons1hil11~ of Orange Count~. t 1c r .. ~tudt·n1 .\c11' 111es and loc~I (ireen group' f1 ckl•1., arl· S 10 each and parking 1s St For mluc informa11on or re'il'f- \3110n'>. rail I ~nnc Sp11al0\ at 161 -2 '4Q Hosplc~ for children The 'll~ N!!r~ ..\<,wc1a11on nl Orange Count~ Hosp1 n· spon<.or.., a Cluldren <; tk'rca\'t'· ment uppon (1roup bl-ginning "Ith a ~·<.s1on from 6 to 7 pm \\cdnesda' at the ao;.-,ociat1on·s olTicr. I JJ7 Braden ( oun. Orangc The group 1s open to children age' M to I.:' ~ca~ The group \\111 run for eight "'ee~., at a rn'-t of SI O \ concurrcnt parl·nt., hcrea' ement group al<.o mcets Thc parent \C..'\\ions "111 d1~ uss h1..m the loss of a loved one: is affecting the famil ) and especiall} the children. Parents lcam to support their ch1ldrrn·s toping sl..111<. ( ost 1o; S51l per group and insurance l'O' erage 1\ an·cptl'd For mqre information call the assoca11on otlice a1 77 1-1 :?()q ~ C'ALE~DAR Tuesday~ Oct. I 7 • 5:30 pm. Lagana Beacb City Coudl, coun - cil chambers. 505 For~\ .\' e • 7 p.m Huntington Beacb Plaulng Com- mlstloe, council chambers .. WOO Main St . • 7 p.m. HHtlagloa Beacll City lelemeatary) Scllool District Board of Tnsttt1, d1stnc1 educa- tion center. :?0451 Cr:umer Lane • 7:30 p.m Foutain VaUey City Council, council chambe~. 10200 later .\'c Wedne day. Oct. 28 No meetings scheduled l'O I I ( I I Of• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. Oc1ot>er ·11. 1989 AS HB man gives up after 5-hour stand.off ly LESLIE EARNEST Of -O.ily ,...,. k -'f A man ~rawled a mesc;agc to his garlfnend in his own blood ouh1de a Huntington Beach apanment and then engaged a SWAT team in a live-hour standoff bcfore finally surrendering early Monday, police said. .. Sharon. Rudolph one together d1c never pan" was wntten in blood in the hallway at 16000 Villa Yorba Lanr "'here Rudolph Sandoval, 41 . was finall) ar- rested after the SWAT team fired se' era I rounds of tear ga!I through a w1ndo"' Just before 10·45 a.m .. police rcponed .\ trail of blood led to the apanmeru and pools of blood ""ere found in the kuchen. officers said Sandoval had Sot'' era I 'lelf-inn1c1cd . . Fall Fair wounds. according to police. but offi<:cr'I said they did not know hov. the '>U'lpe'Ct cut himself. No one else was inJured "This 15 a ·Helter-Skelter' looking t)pe of thing." Huntinston Beach police {,jgt Lloyd Edwards said. in reference to the blood-scrawled notes left b} membcr'i of the Manson famil) dunng the 1nfamuu\ 1969 murders. Sandoval had been '>ta)ing \\-llh h1' girlfriend, Sharon Chmuanwn. who rents the apanment. according to I lunt- ing!on Beach police Lt Bruce Kelh Officers "'ent to the apanmt·nt after Chns11anson's 'i1s1er called pohl'e .ti 4 -l5 a.m. to ask thcm to check on ( hn'>· 11anson and her son. Kelh said When officers amH·d J·nd d1'1(u\l'rl·d the blood on the ""all. the) railed lhc WAT team. Creative needleworkers get a chance to show off at the 19th annual Fall Fair a t Orange Coast College. A t right, Anne Fitzsim- mons of ABC Patte rns In T emecula d lsplays h er latest qullt "The) d1on't lcn ov. v.hat the> had.' said Huntington Beach police Sgt Denni'> Martin. "They didn't know 1f there "'a!> a murder-su1c1de or what bctau'loe ol thl' c' 1denCl' on thc outside " As man) as 25 offi cers. hm.tage n\:o&O· t iators and SW Ar team members \.\Crc 11l\olvcd1n the .,tandoff v.11h 5ando,al who \\a!I unarmed. Kell ) \31d ')ando\. al "'ould nut talk to offin·rs b) tckphunc thl'\ ..aid Tenants wc.-re n ·acuJtcd .:l 'p until the time the offitcr"J "'t'nt 1n and o;earched thl· place "'e 1horoughl~ npe-cted to tind the bod~ of the kmak 1n there.'' .._ell\ \Cud Ho \\c'-t.'r shurt1' bdon· '>a ndtn al "'a' .ippreht:ndcd ( hn~t1an\On am' ed at tht· '>n·ne J ht· t0upk had apparent!) 4uar· rded '>unda~ c'ening and <. hn\11an'>on 'JX'nt the n1F,hl elsc"here offiter'I \aid I here v.a~ no one rl~ in tht' apartment ( hn'>11an\on l.Ould not be rt'ached for comment Propcrt) <ouperv1sor frac1 Ferraro of- frred little 1ns1ght into the incident. "I 1h1nk at this point no one reall> know' what happened.'. she )atd. "Thi~ I'> a relall\CI~ caJm compln " '>andu .. al wa!> Utken to a ncarb) hu~p1- tal tor treatment and then booked on \u'>p1nt1n of n:.,1!>t1ng arre!lt and dda)m~ and ub'ltruc11ng police ""Ork Ht' v.111 be rrterred tor p-s~ch1atnc e"aluat1on. 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J hr ,.IJl'\I \On" l.111htul 111 h1' 1.11hr1 until h1· '' ,,,n, ll led 11( lhl' llHlldl'f Pier plan reviewed \1,h1tl'\I R1n \l·• "''" prt.'\il'"' plan!i \\ 1·Jnl'"-IJ. 111r J P1l·r PIJ /j lt1 mcmlx'r<i ol thl Hun1ing1111 &J,h Tomnrro"' or- ~n11Jt111n Tht" pl31J ,, a \\.\o·'"'" \tructurc at the t.1111 "' lhl' r•\ r th.it "ill 1n1.. ludc a ,urfing mu,l'um amph11hc.i1e1 .ind '1c"1ng drl'J' I h1 nw.:ting \'ill Ix' hi.:ld at .., JO pm at \1r.1,hjugh Rwthcr'> Engmeenng. 11'..lr.11 (1nth.ird \t Hun1mgton &-ach Wieder in Washington to lobby for Balsa Chica By EMILY ADAMS 0t t~ o.-,, l'llot St"4" Orangl' l ount' \upcn 1\0r Harnt'll \\ 1cdcr Ile"' ltl \\ a\h 1 ngtt10 I> <. on . unda). lcJding J 1.kkga11on reprl'4'C'nting the Bolsa <. h1ra Plann1n1l ( oali11on In a "'a' 1h1'> .., a '1cton tnp for Wieder and th l' rnlmina11o·n of SI\ months \\Ori.. at the bargaining tables. tn mg 10 get l'' cn one to agree on the fate of tht' Rol..a (. hl\j "°l·tl.1nd<, 1n nonhnn lfun1ing1 0n fkalh \\1th hl•r art• reprl''t'nt.\11\l'\ 111 \1gnal Lmdm.ir~ o"nel"\ 111 thl' "'ctland!> .\m1gos de Rol\3 C h1,J thl' nrtl' 11\t group that had -... oril.l·d tor 'l'jr<. tn pre.;cn c the. "'etland.,· natural hah1ta1 and a lia1\0n ot the tate Lands ( omm1!><.1on .\II arc cam ing "'hat ha'> ht-en rcfcl'TI.'d 10 a\, a hl\toric agreement to restore the "'etland . to return the area to the birds (nlnl jll . .lO\ 1.lt.I' tll j nJ\l~hk lhannt•I to thr <.t'J thr .. ug.h tht' .in·a '" .1 Jc,cl11pt.•d n1Jnn;1 -h.\lh 1JcJ'> \.On- dt·m n(·d h~ 1 hl· \ m 1g11' In platl' nl 1h1 'ld h1gh-pmt·d-hOt.\lng· tract drl'am\ I\ J plan for I I 00 aacc; ot natural "'etland' en~ m1nml'nt -cl home for all the creature' "hllh reh on thl· area a' a pcrmam·nt n:'1dcnce ·or stop- ping O\Cr place 1n m1gra11on \\-1th final a~mcnt'> in hand. th<' drlct?41t111n "111 mel'I "Ith President ttu'>h ' \tall. ~nat<1f\ u•ngn·<;smen. enJ!· nt'l'r'> .ind the l \ 11,h and Wildhfc ~-r, llC \\1th their help \\ 1cdt'r hopes to C\f'k'd1te the permit pnl<."eS<. for SlgnaJ I andmJrl.. C <1nc;1dcnng th<' 1nter~1 Bush has \ho-...n 1n thl' fk,l..a < h1 a plan. W1eckr ha' high hope' 1h1cr plan will move o;mvothh throu~h tliC' 1tcnemmcnt chan- nel' Costa Meu Police arrested a 28-ycar-old Fountain Valley man who was in- volved in a fist fig.ht and -.dt'nt1ticd h1m~lf as a police officer. threaten- ing to arrest the other fighter. himself bttausc he wa$ "~ing in- 111atcd for a club" and he had "to do this." The man, described as 5 feet 9 inches tall, 180 pounds with bro""n hair, was last Sttn running toward Mi helson Onvc. not hurl) to the hank and take out SHXIO for him audnonum at C'1rcle Vic~ School. ti232 Hooker Dnve 01 a ousmess in the arta of Forest and Park avcnu~ cm Fnday A burglar took miscellaneous tools and fishing poles fro m a locked prqe on the I JOO block of west Baker Avenue. The suspect may have entered throuah an unlocked adjacent pragc. -• • • A suspect upset over a ckrk's refusal to seli him beer, punched 1M c&erk at the market at 1673 Irvine Ave. • • • An unhapp~ CA-boyfnend parted b.is fonntt sarttricncf, car on htt ftont lawn and threw the keys th'°'*1 the bedroom window on lhc llOO l>lock of Watt0n Avatuc. • • • • Police contacted an 18-)'ear-old Costa Mesa man at an apanmcnt at 10361 Stater Ave. rqardma the then of a VCR and discovered dunna a rouuoe ~rds check that he was wanted for dcscruon from the Na' y He W1$ taken to Tennioal I land • • • A known suspect demanded entry to aa apartment at t 7260 Euchd t. and. 1'hcn refuted, broke• Yt1odow a.nd cut his arm tryina to fbrtt ht way in. • . • • • Vandals struck a blue. 19R4 Cht'\'- rolct parked on Bergamo and cov- t'~ the car with glue and toilet paper. • • • Juveniles arc suspected of strina· 1n1 fish1n.a. hne across a bicycle palb near Thnfh Jr.. 4600 Ba.rranc.:a Parkway. One person apparently tumbled over the line and fell down. then called the Police. • • • Restdcnts ofOrttnmoor trttt oo- tK'Cd • $USpicious man sittina in a bt'own Maaary 1ubcom911o. .F= -rnomi1'1J, Potitt officat "'¥Utt and dt\Umined the man wa • pn- vatc inwst111tof ' . . A ..omu WftO lives on ~ stmt ttu1wd ......... call &om ... dlnoWll ..... =lac ...... till die pa ··~ iflllt~ Hunlin8ton Beach .\ customer 1d workc.., damagt'd his car when they sand-blasted _araf- tiu from a wall at 19640 ~aC'h Bhd. • • • .\ resident s:ud ~veral '>OC'C'er pl&)'Cn unnated qam~I the fence in a hreak an the action at Crntv1ew hool at Talben Avenue and Beach Boulevard. • • • .\ v.oman ftahtan.1 with a man in the 600 block of 17th trttl lucked a window and ufTc~ a cut lea. • • • A prowler loo~cd into the hvm1 room w1ndo-.. an the 7SOO block of Wub1~on Avenue a few m1nuttt afta...midn""' _ • • • Several men ~ ta.lklna and twan!_f loudl)' c•nd bt1na ·•u tmne- ty rude at l :JO an the momu• 1n lhc I 7000 bl«k. of Vtewpc>tnt Lane .. • • • ~Srieral ~ Mre drinkina .. and · •P \0 DOW ilOod'• 1 Mir tbt I • • • .\ man got out of his c~r at 'later Avenue and Newland Street after a traffic altercation and rcpone<tl> ~ickcd m the side of the victim ·~ car ••• Two men sped awa)' 1n a Whlte Toyota after allegedly f11hng to .J>8)' their ball of S 15.45 at Nonn·~ Res- taurant. 165 72 Bea h Blvd l..aguna ~ach SomeoM 5tolc $2,000 f.!Onh of electronic equipment from a home int~ .llOOONock of Coast Hiah••> on Sunday. • • • compett di.JC player wonh SSOO was stolen m>m a home tn tht 700 block of Coast View Onvc on tur· )·f . b . A ord van roOtd 1n\O a outc tn the 1700 bkxk of Okftnc)rt tRet on turday momine. • • • A ~ dailnt to ba"C btii ~ Wldl. "°" b)' •.....,,. "t'wporl Rt'ach A burglu entered a park1n~ struc- ture.' offiC'C at SOOO Birch : l. either by p1ck1n& the lock or using a passkey and too~ 14 envelopes conW.i._ $600 (two da ys worth of cash ""° cc1pts) from ~n unlocked dak dra•· CT. 0rMQe Coel1 DAILY PILOT/ Tue.day. Oct~ 17, 1989 'lllF: Bush signs · spending cuts order WASHINGTON (AP) -Prcsi· dent Bush signed an order Monday niaht cutting federal programs by $16.l billion af\er giving up hopes for a last-minute compromise with Co~. .. It's the law. We're ready to im- plement it," said White House press l«Tet.ary Marlin Fitzwater. He s~ud that, ·wt.tie the administration had touabt to avoid the almost across- the-boald cuts tnggered by the na- tion's Gramm-Rudman budget-cut· tin& law, .. it mi&ht even be good" 1f the bud&et ax does fall. _ The order Bush signed shortly . J~rry toll: 3 dead, SS.SM in damages GALVESTON. Texas (AP) The remnants of small but deadly Hurricane Jerry blew out of Texas and into Louisiana and Arkansas on Monday after causing scattered damage estimated at less than SI 0 million. Three people were killed when a pickup was apparent!) swept ofT a seawall Sunday. The third bod) was found Monday. The small storm gre" une>.pec ted- ly from a tropical storm to a hur- ncane early Sunda) and roared ashore wtth wind gusting to 100 mph, toppling trees and power lines. tearing up roofs and shattenng win- dows in cars and rrs1dences. Cleanup crews beg.an collecting downed tree limbs and debns Mon- day and the city of some 62,000 southeast of Houston quickly was returning to normal. All but one of the cit) ·s schools were open Monday. That.scho~I was closed because of a power failure. Mayor Jan Coggeshall said the city would not seek a di~ster declar- ation from the governor. "We·ve had much more serious storms. But for the people who did have damage. 11 was very senou~ for them," the mayor said. Initial damage estimate$ ranged as h1gl_l as $25 m1lhon. but Coggeshall said that after a n acnal survc) and ground 1nspec11on by cit} offi cials. damage was put at $5 m1lhon to $8.25 m1lhon. "We don't think 11's as ~nou\ as Ahc1a.'' she said. refcmng to the 1983 humcane which caused hun- dreds of millions of dollars in dam- age. Some 75.000 Houston L1ght1ng & Power customers were without elec- tricity at the height of the storm. Most power was restored Monday. before 7 p.m.. to take effect at midnight, was largely procedural as the spending cuts were automatic under the law. .. We'll contmut' to work w11h the Congress" in seeking to develop a compromise to reduce the deficit to roll back the spending c uts. Fitzwater said. "But thert is some feeling here that (the automatic cuts) are the way to go. It will reduce spending in a very efTecuve fashion:· .. Everyone's going 10 have to take 1n 1he1r belts." he added."11 will have a hit. there's no doubt about It." Earlier, bud&et director Richard Darman said .. we arc doing what the law requires." · The cutbacks are required under the Gramm-Rudman law because of the failure of Congress and the White House to ~ on a deficit- rcduction package. The only hope for avening the cuts had been for the .House and Senate to a_gree to a compromise budget-cutting bill and send it to Bush for his si1naturc by midnight. Such quick work was madr vir- tually impossible by the situation on Capitol Hill. The Houst version of the measure was studded with doz- ens of controversial provisions - ranging from Bush's cherished capi- tal gains lax cut to an expansion of child carr service$ -and many lawmakers were out of town. Fitzwater said Bush's order would appear in Tuesday's Federal Register specifying the across-the-board cuts in most federal programs. outside of Social Security and other entitle- ments. ~ 20,000 protesters oppoSiryg Communism marth iii Leipzig BERLIN (AP) -At least 120,000 pro-democracy demonstrators marched peacefully through down- town Leipzig for threr hoors Mon- da) night in the largest protest of co~munist East Germany's 40.year history. opposition activists said. Official media said, in their first prompt report of such a protest. that "tens of thousands of citizens" par- t1c1pated. Secunty was increased in East Berlin. the nation's capital Knots of police and other sccunt) forces could be seen on man) streets. Act1v1sts reponed no incidents 1n Le1pz1g. y, here mon· than 70.000 protesters marched Oct. 9 after a month in wh 1ch tens-of thousands of East Germans fled to the West. Protesters assembled for Mon· day's march after ~rv1ces in five churches. said the main even1n~ news program "Aktuclla Kamera.' It did not show the march. .. After peace services ... tens of thousands of c1 112ens took part 1n a demonstration." the program \aid. "Thanks to the restraint of the police and other sccunt~ forn:~. m1 1nc1dents occurred." Baker calls for German reunification WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill called Monda)' ni~t for the reunification of Germany and criticized the Soviet Union for 'disturbing actions" around the world. But Baker also praised the perestroika. or reconstruction. policy of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and spoke optimisticafly of improved U.S. relations with Moscow. Speaking at the pnvatc Foreign Policy Association in New York, Balcer offerro strong U.S. support for reunification. saying It was a "legitimate nght" of the German 'people. But he said 11 must take place in a peaceful way, after East Germans are granted .. the better hfe they now seek" and with the reunited country integrated into a community of democratic European nations. Chnstoph Wonneberger. pastor of St. Lukes Lutheran Church in Le1pz1g. said in a telephone inter- view with West Germany's ZDF telev1s1on that more than 120.000 people marched. Wonneberger often speaks for pro-reform groups. Marchers chanted "We are the People'" and "Democracy Now or Never'" In a foreign policy speech 1n Washington. Secretal) of State James A. Baker 111 ~1d reunification of their nation wac; a "leg1t1mate nght" of Germans. The Monday demonstration fol- lowed weekend protests 1n Halle b) 20.000 people and 1n Plauen, near the Czechoslovak border. where more than 15.000 gathered. opposi- tion sources said. They said the Plauen march lasted about two hours Saturda} afternoon and the crowd chanted "Democracy now!" Banner~ bore the same in- scription and placard~ called for free expression and a free press. White House abandons compromise negotiations for abortion financing W .\SHl ~GTO~ I .\Pl -fhl· White House t:ue Monda' ahan- doned a last-dlllh efTon IC> rl·ach a compromise '-'Ith Congress on l.,. panding federal!~ financed ahortinn' to co' er cases of rape and 1nce'>t A veto of the prov 1\1on, "h1d1 ha' already passed the Huu\C. appeared inevitable. ··tt's our Judgment at this time that no one has been able to pro\'1de a con' inung real.on tor the prl'!>I· dent to change his pos1t1on" oppos- ing such funds. pres1den11al spake'>· man Marlin Fitzwater said. "So the president will not change h1" poc.-11100 .. The Wh11e Hou\c and nin· gress1onal ronsl'n at1 \'l'\ had '>eaffh- ed for a formula for comprom1~ Monday in hopes of defusing the poli11call} c::hargcd debate. On Frida,. Pre,u..kn1 Bu'h ..aid he "as seeking "room for fk\1h1lit~ ... "I'm not loolo.1ng for an~ rnn01ct o'er this." BU\h '>aid la\t "celo. The adm1n1\1rat1on "a' loolo.ing for "hat one Whitl' lfou\l' oOiual. 1ns1 ~11ng on anom mrt\. ralll'd "leg1slat1~e ''"ardn or g1m- m1cker)" that \\Ou Id ha' t• allo'>'l·d Bush to a' cud a ''elO 11f thl.' prov1S1on. Meese associate gets 6 years in Wedtech scandal NEW YORK (AP) -E. Roben Wallach was sentenced to \IX years in prison Monday for taking $425.000 1n illegal payoffs from scandal-plagued Wedtech Corp. to influence former U.S. Attorney Gen· eraJ f.dwin Meese Ill and other government officials. WaJlach, a prominent, 55-ycar-old San Francisco lawyer. also was tined ORITI ·\R\ $250.000 and ordered to forfeit $425.000. Defrnse attorney Gary Naftalis pleaded for leniency. and Wallach told tbe federal judge who sentenced him ... Too much success can bnng failure. I am the epitome of that and I am paying for 1t. .. A federal JUry convicted Wallach on Aug.. 8 of racketeering. two fraud charges and conspiracy to defraud the U .S. government for dealings wtth Wedtech. a South Bronx de- fense contractor. Wallach. who will be eligible for parole after scMng two yea~. was convicted of rece1vios payoffs in eAchange for using his friendship with Meese and others to help gain government contracu for Wedtech. WEATHER Wedtcch. which collapsed 1n 1986. was awarded more than S250 million in no-bid contracts in just four years. It became the target of five state and federal rnmmal in- vest1pt1ons. which produced a slew of cnminal defendants. U.S. D1stnct Judge Richard Owen gave a harsh. detailed account of Wallach's cnmes. C \lllOH,1\HHll.I' Vietnamese fishing ban upheld SAN FRANCISCO -A federal jud&e o~ Mon~y all~wed the CC?lst Guard to resume enforcina a 200-year"'°ld .cituen~h1p requirement qa1nst Vietnamese owners and pilots of commercial flshma boats 111 U.S. Wlters. U.S. District Judac WiU1am Schwarzer. said he had relu~ntly concl~~ a group of legal resident aliens fro!" Vietnam. who ob~ned a re1~1nm.a order qainst the law Sept. 27. had no chance of ulumateJy provm1. n unconstitutional. and dom~tic comme~. had the J>O~~ to require commercial fishing boat owners and captarns to be U.S. c1t1zens. Jall recommended for Zsa Zsa The prosecution urscd that Zsa Zsa Gabor 10 to jail for slapping a cop but the actress won a delay in sentencing Monday w~en her ~c~ attorney claimed she wasn't properly defended during h.er tnal. Mun1c1paJ <;oun Judge Charles Rubin granted a one-week delay 1n sentencing, but said he was not overwhelmed by her attorney's arguments. . The prosecution sentencina memorandum sent to the. judge rec- ommended a 30-day jail term and sou&ht more than $3,000 in fines and S 14,000 to compensate the Beverly· HiOs Police Department for its costs. "She created this situation for herself with her celebrated mouth. She made her bed and she can lie in it, and that's at Sybil Brand (women's jail)." District Attorney Ira Reiner told a news conference. Shuttle ready for today's ~aunch CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -The spare shutlle Atlantis, freed from technical and legal barriers. was declared ready for this monming's launch with its nuclear-liK>wercd cargo. NASA said it expected neither weather nor demonstrators to interfere. Tht launch from the seaside pad at the Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for 9:57 p.m . PDT. Environmental activists. concerned that an accident could spread nuclear poison into the atmosphere. demonstrated at a gate leading to the Kennedy Space Center headquarters. and eight were arrested. The activitists lost a suit to stop the launch 1n U.S. District C'oun last week. A three-j udge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington upheld the judge Monday, saying his ruling was not appealable. Alrllne smoking ban OK' d WASHINGTON -House-Senate negotiators agreed Mo nday to ban smoking on all continental U.S. airline routes and on all flights to or from Alaska and Hawa11 scheduled for six hours or less. The restricuons would permanently proh1b1t smoking on nearl) all scheduled fli&hts within American temtory. Flights from the West Coast to Hawaii ancJ Alaska are scheduled for less than six hours and would be covered by the ban. But smoking would be permuted on non-stop Oi&hts scheduled at more than six hours to or from those states and pOints lurther East. 't Wallenberg arrest MOSCOW -Nearly 45 years after Raoul Wallenberg was arrested by the Soviets in Budapest and vanished. a KGB official apologized for the arrest and handed the Swedish diplomat's personal effects to his relatives Monday. "The detention of Wallenberg was a tragic mistake." Foreign M1n1stry spokesman Gennady Geras1mov told a separate press bnefing. but the Soviets clung to their decades-old assertion that Wallenberg died of a hean attack in 1947 at Lub)anka. the KGB pnson 1n Moscow. Sweden re)CCl8 tha1 claim because of many reported sightings of Wallenbcrg m Vladimir Pnson 1n the 1950s and other rcpons 'iince. Bomb at Colombian newspaper kills 4 BOGOTA. Colombia -A car bomb wrecked the Vanguard1a Liberal newspaper building in northeao;tern Colombia on Monday and killed four emplo)'ees of the paper. which had Joined m a condemnation of coc.ame barons. Repons said a soldier helped a drug traffickm~ s~t wanted m the United States escape from a hospital in Barranquilla. The newspaper's publisher blamed drug traffickers for the bombing in Bucaramanga. a city of 400.000 people 175 miles north of Bogota. He said he did not know whether the paper could continue publishing. The Vanguard1a liberal 1s the main daily of northeastern Colombia. Ivory trade ban approved LAUSANNE. Swmcrland -Delegates from 91 nations agreed on Monday to place Afncan elephants on the endangered list and halt trade in ivory. but fi ve African nations immediately declared they would keep selling ivory an}-way. The last-minute proposal. which passed 76-1 1 With 4 abstentions, allowed southern Afncan nations to apply for exemptions to a special panel of expens. The vote came at a meeting of the Convention on Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES> and drew a loud cheer from environmentalists and delegates pushing tor a ban. Zunbabwe. Malawi, Mozambique. Botswana and Burundi -whose lands contain about one-tenth of the African elephant herd -said they would file for exemptions. 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Costa Mesa. were 1Aarml} greeted by colorful!) at11rc<J rlo1.1. ns nrculat1ng with balloon<; and pup- pets or other fnendl > animated creatures. The grand ballroom was alive with color, and provided a pleasing backdrop for the 400-plus women (and a few men) who gathered to raise funds for both the Orangewood Home for Children and the High llOHOS('OPI·: Taeaday, Oct. 17 ARJES (March 21-A pnl IQ)· 'iome· said you could ne,cr ha'e 1t )our wa>. On this T uesda). )OU pro\l~ them 1.1.rong. Message arrive\. grant- ing )OU authoni-. Rclauvc sa)s ... , intend to '1s1t'" Leo pla) s outstand- ing role. TAURUS ( .:\pnl :'0-Ma) 201 What ) ou seek 1'i do11e at hand. poss1bl) hidden in lx'droom dra1Aer hlCus on d1sco-.e~. st'Cunt}. 1.1.a" of deahn~ wit h moody fam1I} mem- ber. You II learn of fund that had lx'en kept secret. GEMINI (Ma) 21-June 201: Kc) 1s HH I Dfil·: By CHARLES GOREN ._ and OMAR SHARIF Neither vulnerable. South deals. WEST • 2 ~ Q 10 NORTH +J43 . 7 3 2 AK I 4 +A 5 4 EAST •• 7 6 5 Q J 7 5 KJ91 10 9 6 3 7 + K Q J 10 9 I+ so um + A K Q 10 9 ~ A 6 5 4 ., 2 Pnonty Breast Cance r Information Network group. "We belong to the communit) - and we give back to the community what It gives us," t•xplained Marina Kookootsedu when asked why the group was raising funds for or- ga nizations outside its church. (Last year the gro!Jp donated $48".(JOO to outside chant1es.) As pan of the day. guests recel\ ed 1nformat1on on breast cancer awan:- ness from the national spokesperson for Breast Cancer Awarene.,s Month. Susan Ford Bales. daughter of for- mer First l..,ad} Bett) Ford. Former honorar) chair Judie Argyros and 1989 honorar) chair and former Angel baseball pla) er Doag Deelncts were on hand to enJO) the fcs11 v1t1e!\. <\rg)roS kidding .. as shon as three )ear'i ago. th1 'i man was an Arj}ros encm) .. (A'rgyros 1s wife of former Seattle Manners owner George ) Co-chairs included Kookootscdcs. Katby Gabriel and Jeanette Krtm· baa, with committee member<; Jeri Konoplsos, Carol Sekerl1, Marla Props. Stella Cbavos, Mary Manos, Teresa Daboax. Duslca Uvltsano1. to diversify. 10 satisfy cunos1ty Moon. in )Our sign equate'\ to high qcle. Judgment. 1n1u111on "111 tx· on target. You'll al'>O cxudl' 'le"\ appeal Opcn hoes of communaca11on You'll go places. CANCER (June 21 ·Jul) 22> Sccnano h1ghhgh1s rlandesune ar· rangcments. m)stcr). intrigue In· t1ma1e rcla11onsh1p fca tun·d 'i ou Ollght Ix• a\ktng. "\\h\ I\ l'\l'~OnC conrc·ss1ng to me'"' fauru.-. .ind another Cancer pla~ rok'lt LEO <Jul) 23-.\ug. 221: You'll be saying. "I ne,er thought Tue\<la\ lessons). The ntw series includes such sub· jects as The Negative Double; En· tries; Avoidance Play; Card Combinations; Hand Eva111a11on. ln the above example, from the chapter on Proper Care and Ha'l- dling or Fourth-Round Losers. you reach a normaJ contract of four spades. North's three-spade bid 1s forcing and shows three-card sup- port with opening bid value.. In the IC5son Kamar discusses how. when you hold a high trump in dummy. your first order of duty is to ruff a l~r on the table. Herc, for instance, if you draw even one round or t rumps. you arc headed Fru Karnazes and Kalina Pappas. The Guys and Dolls Auction only resembled a c1 rc u'i 1n t·hc magnanimity of 11 all. with close to 500 "decked out" singles of all ages gathcnng jn the baJlroom of the Newport Mamon. The second )Car for the fund- ra1sc r. co-cha1r5 Sberry Anderson and Randy Blackwood "ere ecstatic at the turn out. and about the cau5'' the S50.0<X}-plu\ raised would assist. "You kn o" the CF gcnl' has been 1den11ficd ... said .\nderson "This 1s like tht· bc:ginn1ng of the end - "e're ~e111ng close to a cure." .. We re putting tht·m (the C F t-ounda11on1 out of busines!. ... a'>· 'lured Hlack1.1. ood. Fest I' Ille'> 1.1.ere launched \\llh rcx:t..1a1I\ anJ munch1l'S and a s1knt auction fcatunng lots of "couples" things -trom p1rn1c baskl·ts to sets of k1ng·\lll'd \hcct'i. Potential bid· dcr\ alM> had opportun11u.•s to mel't the "gu~"~ and dolls ... as well as 'IC'-' ,.1dcos ot all to be auctioned. ( >nt: rnnfirmcd "couple" attend· 1ng -who wouldn't be part1c1pating 1n the bidding -was Fred Tescb and Barbie Stnasek. who met a.-. a result ol last )car''i a11ct1nn The two could be so enJO)able'" Focus on 'ipcculallon. o;cnc;uah t~. ah1l1t~ to "'tn fncnd'I and intlurnn· penpk (1a1n 1nd1catl·d through dialogue \Hllll'O "'nrJ < l'lehratl'' VIRGO I \ug 2 '·~pt 221 t-amll~ memhl:r rnul<l introdule \OU ton· nt1ng. d\ nam1l IOdl\ acJuaf r1)(.'U'> l>n progrl''IS. \t'O'\uaht). po'>s1blc attend· ann· at u>mcn Domc<1t1c d1sputl' \t'lllcJ \\Ith tla1r Y11u might \a\ "'l t·t\ Jo II JgJtn'" LIBRA (\l'PI 2 l-Ckt 221 'OU might not Ile dchberatrl~ ra'c~rop­ p1ng. hu1 ~ou do hear tale out 01 \Chool Plan\ change a' re,ul1. Spot· light on puhll\htng. rnmmunu:at1on. ptl\\lh1ht' ol JOUrnl'' P1\l·cs pla~' maJor roll· SCORPIO l<kt 2 l.:--;c" 21 l Lmpha"" on po1.1.cr . ..1uthont~. 1n- tl·ns1lil·d IO\C rela110n,h1p You'll ht· J'ikcJ to g1\l' !lomcth1ng uf \aluc 1.1.11hou1 npc1.·11ng an~th1ng in fl .. turn tk grauou'> hut ~'. "'Than~' hut no thank..,'" ( Jpnnun 1n,ohed AGlifARll'S <'o' 22-lkc 21 1 'i uu rnuld he J\k1'ng .. \m I going in c1rde"''" .\n\1.1.cr 1s. H•u mereh are repeating 'omc e\penenl'l'' <;pot - hght on legal affair<.. manta! \talU'> Long d1'itance rommun1l·at1on rc· latC\ in tra,cl. edul-atlon. CAPRICORN f [~·c 22-Jan Ill) ~trcsc; independence. St)lc. "eanng olbnght colors. lnd1,1dual )OU help- ed 1n rcl·ent pa.-.1 will no" Jedan'. "I am cager to repa) )Ou'" .\{'Ccpt IO\ 11~t1on. Select kc) ix·rwnnt.'I ..\quanan represented. will wed in December Ed Arnold served as master of ceremonies. amid arches of balloons and giant balloon flamingos. and left most of the auctioning up to Carol Nuss -except when z~ SlmtDIOD took to the f\mp. Then Arnold ··felt compelled" to assist 1n thc b1ddtn~ <\ perk) 'ace pn:s1dcnt of the Ro,burgh .\genq . S1mcn.-.on pro,cd that a httle theatrics to the tune of "Rock)'' aided the bidding. <)hl· "'ent tor Sh:<><> 10 de' eloper Barry Brief. Other gu)\ and dolb who put tOgethcr "date" packages 1.1.onh $500 or more for the auction 1nduded Detroit T 1gcr ba~ball pla)cr Steve Kemp, Francis "Big J" Rose of KODJ 9J F~. Firefo, GI~ Seklns, artrcs~/modcl<. Kelly Pion and Kevin DeAllen, Tim Cromwell, Kelly Jobn1on, Amanda Brown, Lauren Layton, Steve Sanden, BJll Flsbtt, Bryan McGlnn, Nancy Grif· fin , Anna Dickinson. Barbara Babin. Gina Maffloll, Nuby Sears. Dave Parsonage, Michael Leggett, Lori L,Ynn Casblon, Ellzabetb Lyle, Laura Lynn Vandenberg, Tom Reinecke, and Alan Freedman, M.D. / AQl'ARll'S IJJn 211-l l·h 11\l \ anous l \l lc'> ulall''4.l' 111 produll' \Cc nano tilled "1th rnlor. 'am·t'. scnsuaht\ 'i ou'll hJ'e chanre i1l lull) e\prl'\\ 1Jt•a\. lOOll'PI\ hr\t 1mpresswn\ pro\l· 'al1d \not her .\quanan 1n,ohcJ PISCES (r l·h 14-~1Jflh ~Ill ~ome thoughtk"' 111dl\ 1duJI\ l'\f'\'l l \nu to bear hurJt•n 111 l'\f'\'11\l'' l)l'lodgc that 1dt'J < mnm1tll'l' 1n - H1h l·d "Ith l'n tl'n:11nm1·n1 "'II J'tk ~llU tu t3k l' lhargl' F UlU' lHl "JrJ- rnhi.'. humM. lilOl'"" IF OCT. 17 IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY \OU re<.cnth "nnJerl'd. "Did I dn right thing an hrl·.1 k1ng J\\a,•" ~I· firmatl\C 'i ou·rc tHcrdue in adapt· ing J morc 1nJcpcndcnt \lance lnJ1 '1dual v.11h protilcm rcla11ng to al· lOhol "ant\ to contmuou\I~ pla' "'re<Kuc mt•" Let 11 tK-kno1.1.n game " lin1\hl•d 'i nu arc l'mharking upon rnur"'-' that "'II help \l)U J1 .. .ela~ talent. 1nit1alt,l'. ongina ht\ (on- tacts made dunng latter pan of th" month v.111 rl·sult in linam1al gain in ~o,embt'r ( an<.er. t apncom per- sons pla} ke~ roll•, • 6 3 2 The bidding: South Wal North East for def eat. Each time an opponent r::;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::==============::::::I wins a heart trick a trump will be I + l • 2 j Pus 2 7 P.. 3 • Pus 4 + PMI Pau Pass Opening lead: King of • High on the list of the world's most complete bridge professionals would be Eddie Kantar of Los An· gclcs. He's a world champion play· er, • prolific writer and the most popular ttad'ier on the West Coast. A few years aao he published a se· ries of 20 lessons that proved to be a best seller. Now the~ are l .S more (Kantar Les:sons II. pubUshed by Eddie Kantar, P.O. Box 427, Ven· ice, Calif. 90291-0427. SJ.S includ- ing pe>1taac. Or ~nd S50 for aJI 3.S returned, and dummy will not have a trump for declarer's fourth heart. South must win the opening lead and immediately discard a club on a winnina diamond. South remains with a club loser, two certain heart losers. and the problem of the fourth heart. "On the plus side, dummy has a high trump to care for South's fourth heart. The point of the play is to stan hearts before spades. "South plays the ace and a heart. Regardless of how the defense de- velops, South concedes• third heart and ruffs tht fourth in dummy." This Year's Only Gold Award Winning I Restaurant ., .... a • Unique <:reation f"'or .. Every Occa. ion! "\ t"tffl\(,. II 11 "'1'Hl It#-l'I tllll"I .. • Frt h Flo wers • Eurupt:.tn (;arden~ • Ball oon Bouguets • Planes •Gifts • Baskets • Dried Flo,ver\ ff •If' \ft I 'I \ ~ f\ \ , I 11\RC.I II\ l'llll'f \\ I I >I I I\ I R 840-7910 21.~ ~an \lil(l.H"I a l Ford. 'f''-pnt1 R.-lN'h 11 111 •1 , II• I •u •t ,, ~\I '• • Orange Coast DAILY PILOTnuelday, October 17, 1989 AS Late spouse's ghost competes with dates DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been enjoyi ng tht compan) of a widower for nearly a )'.e.ar "John" as raising two children,• a 16-}t:ar-old son and an 8~year-old,dau~ter Ht 1s very close to his late wifes fam1I:,.. has dinner with them rtgularl) "'1d is in touch b~ telephone e'er) da) John claims to be in lo-.c w11h me. yet says that he cannot "mo' e for- ward" tn our rtla11onsh1p becau~ hts children might be u~t. and he doesn't want them to call another woman "mother." He also talks about his late \\lft• a\ 1f she were ahve and keeps h" wedding band an his 1.1.allet I fet•I a\ 1f I'm compeung with a gh ost He has huge financial obhga1111n\ lrom a fa.Jled bus1nt"SS deal. I ha\C a 7·year-old son. am linanc1aJI) comfonahle and don't nccd a man to suppon me 'ihovld I continue to go with John l'\CO though I know that dating ma~ bl: a\ far as he will ncr go. or should I date oth ers who might bl: willing tu make a c11mm11mcn 1·~ -LO'\T IN L .\ . DEAR LOST: Jobn Is still grlev· Ing. I ~Utve he Is hi dtspetate need of coanstlhlg. Please aaggest it. Qften lllose •bo moorn tile loss of a male fttl as lf Uaey 're being un· faJlbful wben Ibey become Involved hi • romance. This may be Jobn's problem. Meanwblle. date otbers. This will take the heat off Jobn. Who knows wbat great guy may be out tbert waiting for a wonder'fal woman llkt yoa? • • • DE.\R ~~:'\ L.\'\DER\ Our lam1h stans planning fhank,g1' 1ng and (hnstmas 1n Juh \h hush.ind 1ns1.-.1ed ~cars ago '"·uh a gu1lt-trq1 attached I that "'c spend thl'\l" h11l- 1da\ 'i 1.1.11h his clderh rclall\l'' t'had hoped that th~ .. "ould hi.' our first fam1I ) Chnstmas at home ( iur l h1ld "Ill be~ H'ar'> ulJ. and I "l•Uld like to l'Stablic;h uur O\\ n IJm1h trad1qons and ha'e ~anw wmc to our house I hale packing ur ever} hohda). \ta\lng in a hote and spending hours on end "'11h people whose 1..ompan~ I don't enJO) I do not mind going to '1s1 t them other times Junng the \car but I resent havrng to 'Pl'Od C\Cf\ Thanksgi..,tng and < hmlma'> 1n a dar~ and drear) huu'>t· whl·rc C''en one smokes hke l r,i'1\ dnn'k\ too ·much and s11c, an lron1·u1 the r v \\ctllh1ng football g<tnll'' tor hours on C'nd \h hu.-.hand·.-. childhood was \t'f\ lond\ I k tell\ me that Thanksgn·· 1ng anJ C hnstma) "ere extreme!) dl'prl·,~tng <\ pparl'ntl~ he feels obh· gatc<l to Ile "Ith the old fol ks to l hl·cr them up Ht' llceps SCI) ing. .. r hn "'on't be around long " ~nn. I am a compa!>s1 ona1e per· \on hut I helle'e there are limits to 1.1.hat '>hould tx· sacnficed 1n a efTon to l heer up rcla11' es Is 11 our duty 10 lon11nul· 10 \pend Christmas and fhank\gl' ing with m~ hushand's l.im1h .s'I long as the) h~c" l'll·asc: • .in.,v.er \OOn The pressure 1'> huilding -\-1 li . D.\LLAS DEAR M.G.: Yoar busbaod may be a compassloute feUow, bat ~s reasoning Is flawed. Nobody bows bow long anybody •IU be aroud. I believe you art on solid 1roud wben you hlslst tbat yoar Utt.le fam- ily stay at ltome ud bvt yov owa Thullsglvl.111 ud C'llarislma1. Voe are ~log more lban fair to offtr to visit the elderly relatives on ot.ller bollday1. How aboat agreehlg co Easler and Labor Day weekend or tbt 4 lb or JUI}"! Force the Issue Papcrwhites for the Holidays Stop b} Rogers for a care sheet and the brge~t ~e lection of bulbs in Southern California. Jlomt' oj rht• Chn.\tmas Fantasy Roger's Gardens NE\\'PORT BEACH an Joaquin ff tlb Road (al McAnhur) flours: 9 am to 6 m Daily '~WE HAVE A LOT OF COMPETITION ... BUT OUR RIBS DON'T!" CALL AHEAD FOR TAKE OUT OR RESERVATIONS Open 7 Nights-Dining & Take-Out 2000 Newport Blvd. (Corner of 20th St.) Coetll..... 131-2110 .. 'S~eeney ~odd' in its g~ry glory at SaddlebaCk By TOM TITUS Daly l'IOt Cone....- Th rCC decades ago. Stephen Sondheim hdpcd to change the face of musical theater as the lyricist of "West Side Story." Since then. he's blazed a creative trail of his own by attacking the musical from in- numcrabk an~es. never employing the 'Mime de v)CC a second time. <\t about the m1d-po1nt.of his s11ll- nounshing career. Sondheim hap- pened upon a London production of an old English folk tale about a re ve.nge-crazed barber who dis- patched masses of customers wi th his lethal straight razor. He turned Christopher Bond's stage play into a homfic musical. "Sweene) Todd. the Demon Barber of fleet Street." Although the show was a hit. winning the Tony Award and plac- ing ano tht.'r star 1n Angela La ns bur) 's crown. it's rarely produced locall> dur partly to its technical demands and panly to lls bloodlclling sequences which might discourage famll)'aud1enccs. Yet. in a world of fredd1es and Jasons. 1t'\ hard to \ho<:J.. the kids these da) s. Thus. Rancho Santiago College has rolled up lls collcc11 ve sleeves and tackled "Sweene} Todd" in all its gof} glol). W1th a pair of pro- fcs.,1onal'i in the leading roles and some outstanding se t design work . the '\how conquers some ensemble Mon-Sot 11-9, Closed Sundoy NEW ARRIVALS • Crilllul LR ·~C. ..... _ • fti&llt llCM 2 •lhN~ ... , ......... ., bMllt • lhrtil&Clrt • ht s..t.wy ...... limitations and slashes its imprint on the psyche. Director Barbara Covington and musical director Gary Mattison have assembled a pnme cut of meaty theater. backed by Todd Helm's percussion-heavy orchestra. h's an ambitious undertaking for an}' community college, but the cast -headed b'y pros R ick Franklin and Sheryl Donchey -make it work ma~nificentl y. Franklin builds almost from neu- tral as the demonic barber with his sights set on the corrupt JUdgc who separated him from his family years ago. He endows his moody. single- m1nded character wi th gradual doses. of passion leading toward an e'X- plosi vc clir'naJO.. College instructor and Equity ac- trC'.iriof> Sheryl Donche} renders a su- pcflat I\ e performance as Mrs. Lovett. baker of meat pies which become the repository for Todd's corpses. Donchey radiates lavish- ness of style and spmt, along with a skilled singing voice. as she enlists herself in the barber's plot. Donchcy offers the show's hilari- ous first-act curtain cloM'r, "A Little Pnest." 1n which she envisions the variou~ ep1cunan poss1b1ltt1es of their venture. Sondheim. a devotee of word pla}. created a minor mas- terpiece here. and Donrhey de li ver~ It dl'11&htfUll}. . · RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. lllllfe Yw hlllf Cfttrs litre! 1122 unoa m1 .. com 1m-m -11s6 •RRECTIOll IN THE SEARS OCTOBER 15 EDITION IN MANY OF TODAYS NEWSPAPERS, THERE IS AN ERROR ON PAGE 10. THE ART FOR ITEMS NUMBERED 79681 AND 79689 I~ REVERSED. WE REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS ERROR MAY HAVE .c AUS ED 0 UR CUSTOMERS. lllMING .. II) . SEA Of LOVE II) , 2 4S-2 ~ 5!>-7'0S-9 20 12 35-3 os-s , s-7 40·, 0 20 12 30-~~:!10:30 lHI AIYSS tpGll) No Paa ... 01 0.tcounla 70mm 1'.00-4,00·7' 10-10 15 Ol.DG91GOtll 12 2S-2 40. 5'00. 7'30· 10 00 "Two Thumbs Up!" '>l'>KH & fBEPT ·--·::... -----=--=-~0..-·-e-===- , _____ f:a.,'-...... "' -•. .-... ..ia ... .... =·= -·-·--------·---=:::. -,,_ __ --eo-•·---..... ----·-•UI-·::r=a ...... _.,._ ---_...,, ... ,,, ... ._. =...,-·c::-.. ·-.. _ ti>*' ._,.,._ .. "'. 'Raging .Bull' named best film of cJecade LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Raging Bull" ha'! been voled the best film of the decade and Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson selected best actress and actor of the 1980s, according to ' a critics' poll in American Film magazine. The poll of 54 leading critics, published in the magazine's Novem- ber issue. named Manin Scorsese as. the decade's best director for his films "Raging Bull," "The Last Temp\ation of Christ," "The King of C<Ymedy," "After Hours" and a segment of "New York Stories." Woody Allen finished secQnd in the directors' category, followed by Steven Spielberg. Allen was chosen as the decade's best screenwriter as Allen's ··Hannah and Her Sisters" was selected as the best script. T he decade's best movies, the critics said, were "Ragin& Bull." "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," "Blue Velvet,'' "}fannah and Her Sisters,'' "Atlantic uty," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Platoon," "Once Upon a Time in America," "Prizzi's Honor" and ''The King of Comedy." The finalists for best actor, in addition to Nicholson, were Roben de Niro, Dustin Hoffman and WiJ- liam Hun. Competing wilh Miss Streep were G lenn Close and Kathleen Turner. "Ran" was picked as best foreign film of the 1980s and "The Thin Blue Linc" was named best documentary. 'Look Who's Talking' sets box office· record Cheryl Do~chey and Rick Franklin star In ··sweeney Todd'' at Rancho Santiago Coll•,•· HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"Look Who's Talking" opened at No. I at the nation's movie theaters over the weekend while Wood y Allen's "Crimes and Misdemeanors" de- buted to a eragc business, according to figures released Monday . . Steven Connor 1s splendid as the gl oom ) set.tings and Karen J. Weller love-struck sailor pursuing Todd's· -area ting richly deta1kd costume!>. captive daughter (Linda Ma). in David C. Palmer's lighting cffe{'l!> superb \O('al fo rm). The v1lla1n~ ~nd Gary Chnstcn'\c n·s makeup arc represent a malc,olcnt Laurel and ll r'>I rate. An unusual and, cri tics say. oc- casionally funn y comedy with John Travolta . Kirstie Alley and Bruce Withs as the voice of a baby from toncepuon to infanc). "Look Who's Talking" collected S 12. l millio n in m first week of release. said Exhibi - tor Rcla11ons C'o. Hard) wi th Recd ,Boyer gnml) pro-The show·s lo ne d1sappo1n1mcnt 1ec11ng thee' 11 Judge and St\' en Ja) 1\ in the area of choral clant). A~ a Warner \.\ringing ~ome fun from ht " comparat1 ,ch unfamiliar \.\ork rok as thl' corp~lcnt Beadle. cnunciat1 on 1s paramount to cnJO\~ Mic~al'l C · \' arhro enact'\ Mr\. mcnt. and too often the ensemoie The $1 2.1 mill ion take "as the biggest opening fo r an} fall film . sa id Deborah Stein, a spokcs"oman for the film 's producer. Management Compan} Entcnainmcnt Group. Lon·tt 5 backward \O ung rompa-t·annot be understood. "hethcr nion ro.ughl} but ctl'cc~1'cl). "hik th rough acoustical or prOJt'Ct1 on d1f- Kath1 ( ook tmpre'iscs a'\ the beggar fic ultit•s. \.\Oman whose 1mportann· to thr '>tOf') prc~nts a c;1unncr for fim - t1mc aud1enn''>. Michael J Mac- Mullen tlambo~antl) proJl'CI\ the flash ~ Italian barber "ho un"'1111ng- ly ~tart\ "i"n·ne) on hi\ long. dark road. The pre" 1ous fall record "as set earlier this \car b\ "Sea of Lo H' .. T rrhnirall'. the ~ho"' 1<, a master· "'ork \\ollh (iii Morale'> t•nnrh1n~ thl' "Sweene) Todd" concludes 11c; hrn:f engagement this weekend with final pnformance'i Thur'ida} through Saturda} a1 8 p.m. and ~unda~ at 2·JO in Ph1ll1p~ Hall on the Rancho Santiago campus. I 7th and Bn~tol streets. Santa Ana. <·all M 7-J 16.1 for t1ckl.'t information. In sccond .wa~ th.l· latest dead teen- ager sequel "H allo~ecn V: The Re- venge of Michael M)ers." The slasher film gro\sed $5.1 million in its debut. "Sea of Lo,e." the romantic thnllcr starnng .\I Pac1no as a dctec· Illusionists Siegfried and Roy return to Vegas L.\S VEG AS ( .\P) -Entertainers ~1l·gfncd and Ro} rl·turned hornr to a rel'cp11on of '>qu('ahng kid !> and squirming \\h1te tiger rub'> follo~ing a vear-long tour that drew 1.4 m11l1on peopk fro m Japan to Nl''-' York Cit \ "There\ nothing bettl'r than sweet homt'." Roy sa id. •The· 1llu.s10n1sts am ved a~ard a rhancrl.'J LX ·-8 JC! M onda~ morning and "'ere gn•cteu b~ a ba nd. Clark Count} offi nal' and some JCXI youngstrr\ from Paradise Elcmr n- laf) School. TV LISTINGS tJ II It D .-:. u mil ID ID • • GD • • Alf AMC BRAVO DIS E5'N FAM GALA .., I.ft MAX NICI( ,,.. ICU IHOW "' -TNT UIA WON ""°" "'°' 7:00 7:30 8:00 8 :30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Whffl of Jeopardy!::; Rtteue 911 ::;i Movie: "When Ht'• Not a Str1~r'' 11989 Oram.ii Newt !Pat Sajak For1u"':.,. At1Nbeth Gisll. Jonn Ter1esky emiere tin Slereoi ·, EllMNIMlln1 Herd Copy M.tlock Tllfl Ex Un Stereo) Movie: "Stud Wittl Each Othef•• 11989 Come<lyt Tyne News Bfft of TDnlllllt 1:J Daly RIC.hard Crenna Premiere 1ln S1erP01 ·; ClfSon 1R1 IClllffel HI My S.C:m Movie: **.., "Gr9et Kelty" fl 983 BIO<)' apny) Cheryl Ladd News Clleer1 1Part 8'oltltfs 1CMro1 ::i · ldtntltY Lloyd Bn00es Ian McShane 1 ol2)0 WOtld Senta BaMbtll Oaklrlnd A s i t San ...... MoVll: • • "M.fl1 Pnnc111" 11986 Orama I News NiQtllllM ::; Francisco Giants Game three Coni d Tonv Cutt1s So$an Lucci Kathleen WtOdoes PM Mloazint Ent T oniQllt Rttcue 911 o Movie: "When Ht'• Not 1 Stranolf" (19891 Amabeth G•Sh N1w1 Pat S.1• LIM Wtn, lOM Of Newt (l tY8) lnllde Edition PMw1 (l•ve) Cafol llumtn Fen Guy Ta11som Family Feud love Connection Drlw lllCI Fritndt c-c1lon WOtld Strite Ballltllll: A s at Gian~ Conl d CUIT9flt A lllir ~: **'1 "F"nt Mondty In Oc:tobtr" 11981 Comedyl Newt I NlallttiM ::: Family r ... o Cunent Alllif Movie: •• "Warning Sign" (1~ Suspense) Sam WaterSton Kathleen Quinlan. YaOl\el Kono Newt Comedy After Houft EIDNU Colby Stlow Night Cour1 Movie: •••"~Night Ftvet" (1 977 Ofama) Jolin Travolta Karer N1w1 ArMlllO H1M tin Ste<eol In S1ereo1 O !(Part I of 2J Lynn Gorrw.v. Donna HCOW MecNei/ Wiid WOl1cl of Nova Design Wars• O ~ h~rienc:I A Trying THMs Trying r111111 Japan Tl'le Sword and ttlfl Ufwet Contd ANNI• Fal\'lllv Gather.no 0 The V1s11 O Clvysantnemum W""4 of ln9'dt Edition Matlock The Ex (In Stereo) ~: "Stucll Witll EICll Otlltf" (1989 Comedy) T~ ..... Biii of FOfUll O 0 Daty, RICNrd Cftnna Premte1e (In Stereo! o CIROn (R) PY8ite tflt Loni PY8ite tflt Lord PY8ite lie Lord lttilnd 1111 Or. E.V. Hill Jlcll H1y1onl Chriltilll k«let UfHtylt MlcHl&'lAtlrtr Newthour ~II (In Sttfto) O Nov• Otsign Wars' ::;J RM!dl AIMlm 8ulineu Apt. MlcHetll lAlwer ::i, Melon Tile Case of ~ ...... MmryTylef 1gi:, Van .......... Gtetn ACfff Heart of tllt Ricllatd •ilbno Oraoour Moen Nltion Diamond Mowle: •••''> "MeDllieto" 11981, Drlma) Contd -"Hironrto of McMe: U•l/i "Mtchilto" 119811 Klaus Man.i Bfanoaue< MoM: ... .., M,,.,. Erre" (19«) Contd Movie: o•Yi "TM Olloet Md Mn.. MW" (19'7. Fantasy) McMe: •••'7 "Jent EJf9" (19« Orama) Movie: "Tokyo" Cont'd Olli COflCef1 Wiii Luciaflo ...... Soulfl Bank Show ArCy Warnol IR) "TotJO'' Illa lint .. CnlDO Fllftih ....... MM1M Movll: •• "The Gl'Nt Amertc.n Wlldemett" 119n ) ou .. JKlnitt Bell F rM!lwl lolllng Cont d LJaMlr Sidi --Tl'ICtof Pull Auto Recllla T Nell lllCI T rKtot Pulllna I RI Sooml~ ~ 700CMI .... .... Mowle: •• "fl Pllo" (19'9. Weslern) John Payne 700~ 0.0dlo McMe: "Eaewla ,. v .. 24HorM Movie: "Senor. Mii" Dolores Del Rio Mowle: ''Min. W11111" Conrd Mliwle: .... -'(t988, Hooor) TmolhY Daty 'R o McMe: u 11 "t4oWlilltl Ill" (1987) Barry Otlo "Tuclllf" TNI EW9f!N IDIY by DIY lcllMlr: fOf ... ... ttY, "Ill LAt AvM" 1985) Jenny SuotCMt Speneer. FOf Hirt McMe: "Hiatt Road" Cont'd Mow1e: eu ....... looftl" (1987) Diane KNton 'PG 0 Movie: ••1'1 "For KMOS" (1988) PQ.13 0 "Deed Ring" Ill. a.dDlt LOOllft T U111t ll•i.ctlld .... Ed l.....,M. C.54 Slit. Niaflt SCTV ll.Mdl-ln fMy 3 Sont IUnal Komer NHl ltoaty' Boston 9'\ltlS It Lot Anaelet Ktnos (l.M) WllCIM Room Kingt Third P.noct Aeo11Y .... 11...,,....llllllllllll(R) Pio lloDla Tour (R) MoM Conl'c! .. Geatl Mowla: "llodafll GMI" 11916) ·PQ.13· McMe: • u 'h "Deed Rinalrl" ( 19881 Jlfemy Irons R o ........... .._.. •u "Doft't Qo NMr Ill W_.. 11957. Comedy) Glenn Ford Mo¥11: •H ''»* lntlk" (1976, Comldv) Gent Wlldef. Jiii ClayburQh ... "The Roat" Cont'd lllNe: ••Y, "T1llw LM" 11988) Rodcty P1P1r 'R 111ow1a: •••Yi u....._ Nlwl'' 11&en Wtlllam Hul1 R o -llllwlac U U ''IOIW lttlea" (1933, F 11111tY1 Fay WF1y, 8nlOI Ctbol.. Movll: •••• "TM a.. Olwcwcee" (193() Fred AstMt. "flwfllo.Rio'' .... vie. Nlwt o UIA T 0111a11t ..... "'°' ..... UIAT-- ............. ........... of .. C.-" (191&) Jaton l.Nelv . fllllllll Viet (In Stereo) ........ 0 c..... a...o .......... hie If Miii P1tll of 2) ..-. Mll.(ln S.ao) r ..... z.. .... ,.... ·-.,_ .......... c... UIA T..... llllwia: h • • ., ..... ( 11190l LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 7DAYSAWEEK GENE DEVALLE • Piano & Vocals Monday, Tuaday & Friday Coclcnil Hour Leneb JIMMY KNIGHT• Piano & Vocals Delly from 11 : 30 Thursday & Sunday Jrm Trou~ • IMnnn MARK CIANFRANI GROUP • Guitar & Vocals 7 ~ Wednacky a Sunday E~ Bi I Mas GINO'S JAZZ TROUPE• Jam 5esslon ~ " lun. J:90-1:~ Siinday t1 ve whose chief murder suspect (Ellen ~arkin ) is also his lover. had ti cket sales of $3.611 m1lhon to come in third. Jn founh was Tom Sclleck·s prison drama "An Innocent Man." grossing $3.605 million. "Black Rain:· the 1ntcrnauonal crime caper stamng Michael Douglas. fell sharp- h to fifth w11h a gate ofS3.4 million. .:Black Rain .. was reponcd to ha H ' made $6.4 million the week before. "The Fabulous Baker Bo)s." the st) hsh comedy-drama fcatunng Jeff and Beau Bndges as a struggling loungl' act. opened in sixth \.\1th $3.3 m1l11on in a lim11cd release on 858 scrCl'nS. Jn se,enth was thr fami h corned \ "Parenthood." with incom"c of S I. '1 m1l11on. It was foll owed b) the bab)Slthng farl·e ''l 'ncle Buck" 1n c:1Rh th on receipts of $1 .6 m1ll1on. R ounding out the Top 10 were the romanuc comedv "When Harr} Met Sall) .. :· tn n1n1·h with $1.2 million and "Cn mes and M1 sdrmeanor~" in I 0th with $91 1.3!!5. While playing on JUSt 66 scrl'Cns. the per-screen averages fo r Allen's new film wen· a fair S l 3.80M. llO\'IE l ,ISl'l '(;S '1e wporl 8f'ach &AUOA CINt!MA 10'/ f 9,.-. Blvrl MS J\/Q Ouee" of He..U I ~ I\ IDW.IUIOS NtrWl'OlrT' CINIMA lO'l Nl'WJ>C'><t (-.·11., O"vf l>U -0/l>O I lledl ... " il f 4 )(.I I 9 4\ } .,,.. ,.-o ........ , ... ,. ''", I\ A 1(1 •0 ll) I Cr .... es •"4 Mt141•M•-• I'' ' I It I A lO 10 4 ~ IOWA•OS IUANO CINIMA f A""'"' f\IA•'<I "•'"" port l tnc~r b40-I} 1 R I Aft 1-eM Meft Il l I 1 \ q 14' } 01• GrlfttlO !RI S I to I 0 I A 0'}' wJi .. e leeso" 1•1 h I~ 8 )() I' I ll J 4 Aft l"noceftt M•n !RI b A IS 'I) IO S '---·· T-l"t I~(, 111;. 8 10 ' I•• of Love !Rt I 'I IU I ShlrleJ Vele"tlne t. 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' JO •oo••••••• CU•IMAI ••rr .tn(.t ,.,...,..,/(~ Dlt\le U1.()6U l lM .. a-&llllS0,•1s 10 >0 1/lwt ........... 1111 .... JO. 100 ) .......... r:m,1.• ..... ..... ""°' s 4S, , 45, '4S S ....... flllS,7 ; tel F oan&ain Valley · 01111 .H \ Olt '' American schools producing illiterates The ~ontention that American schools are turning o ut a generatio n of c ultural illiterates seems depressingly true. A qallup survey of college seniors c9mmissioned by the NattonaJ E_ndowment for the Humanities revealed that many are ignorant of some of the things any educated person o ught to know. Fony-two ~rcent of those surveyed for example. couldn't teJI in which half-antury the Cav1i War took place; only one-fo unh knew Dostoe'-ksy wrote ''Crime and Punishment." . In light of today's escalaung college costs. parents are entitled to wonder 1f thef re getting their money's wonh. The (Ta coma, Wasb.) Momlag Newa TrlbaDe Riding rails to Yosemite For 40 year~. u1:Hil ~he line was abandoned in 1947. you could take a tram nde mto California's Yosemite National Park. Now, ~ M erced businessman, Ted Hogan, has p~oposed putting that roadbed back into use. It's an idea with a lot of appeal. Hogan wants to restore railroad service to the park b) connecting up to the Santa Fe line at Planada. j ust east of Merced . Once again locomou ves would draw visitors up toward Yosemite Valle) along broad curves and easy grades overlook.mg the M erced Raver. At the park entrance at El Ponal. Hogan's plan calls for the passengers to disembark into shuttle buses for a quack ride into the valley itself. Hogan recognizes, of course, that m o untainous d1f- ficl!lt1es he ahead. Implementing the plan will require a major commitment of funds as well a lot of cooperation. Work.mg o ut an accommodation with those who "ant to establish a h1kmg trail along the old ra1l'-"a ) line shouldn't be too hard because those uses could be complementan. But because some stretches of the Merced R iver cam a wiid and. scenic nver dcs1gnat1on. there a rc a lot o·f other env ironmental concerns that will have to be addressed. Manposa a nd Merced counties and numerous state and federal agenc ies all would have their sa~. M ost of all. the idea needs a m ajor champio n 10 stel:r tt through the burcaucrauc thickets. and the National Park Service as the most logical candidate for the JOb. Park administrators have talked for rears about getting the cars out of Yosemite. In fac t, thats a basic o biect1ve of the Yoscm11e Master Plan. But it's never been implemented Hogan 's ra1h4a~ lane could help to get that essrntial aspect of the master plan back on track. The onl\ v.a\ to get people 0Ut Of thei r Cars and On to a train. Of COUrSe. I'> b) closing the roads into the park. That means pro' 1dmg a lot of parl<..ing o utside the 'alle~. It "ould be much cheaper. hov.c\ er. to pro ' 1dc that parking along thl' proposed railv.a~ lanl' than at "o uld be to caf\ e that !lpacl' out of the fo rest at· El Po nal. as the master plan curre nth en' 1sages .\train tnp up the ~1crccd RI\ er can\on v.o uld tx· onl· o f the most beautiful ndes 1n .\menca The train 1tsdfl-o uld ~an antique or a gleaming state-of-the-an light rail S\Sh:m -either v.ould add to the C\J)l'ncnn· o f that ""onckrtul place. But it's going to take a lot of v.orl<.. to mal<..e thl· rnnccpt m ore tnan a plea'\ant dream. Tbe Sacram eato Bee Seuss . survives Grinch Dr. Seuss ran in to trouble m La\ ton' Ille. Calaf. .\n Haf>\oood Jr . v.ho comes from a prominent timber fomah and as a member \)r the school board. "anted "The Lora\;'. taken off the second-grade"s required reading list. bccaust• of these lines about the "TrufTula Tree ... Plant a n('w Truffla. Treat 11 wllh can: Gne 11 clean "a1cr \nJ Feed 11 fresh air Gro" a forcs r. Pro1err ir from aH' thar had •. Then the Lora.\ and all of his (m·nd'> ma\ come bad .. · Harwood and o ther tam ah members sa\ this gl\ cs a bad image a t loggers to k1dc; an fogging count()·. Fonunatch . the rest of the school board couldn't see 11 that wa\. o ·r. cuss rides again · Tri-City H erald (Pasco, Keaaewlck, Rid1Jaad, Wasb.) c ,.~, Daily_Pi_la1_.. __ • ,. ,..,,,,., llH-,.,. ... ~ •• I 0 \1 I \ 11 l-clt111r 1111\ H '\I 1-\ '""' 111tr t tf1t11r 111\ICI \\I\ '\r• • t 1111111 .. , t \t ,, \ltllll I 1h t 1l11ur 1101.tlC 111 tHt\I . , ..... ., .. , ....... , 1(111.t HI \Ill 'Cl\ '11orh t 4il111r I. \IC\ 1111\\ I \\II HU•llll" .... ,, .... , .... ~'' Ill 1)1) C tr'f'ulatlun llirrrlor 'l ... 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DEETS \urc:h no otht·r mun tr. de:\ 011.•-; a., mulh ot 1t' rc:<.ourl'C\ -·more th<.1n $fiOO hillton per 'car -to heal! h larc: a.-, dot'\ tht• l··n11c:J ~latl'S 't rt • \fore than \(I mtlltun .\mi:rt· rnn~ ha\l· no hl.'alt h 1nsuran .. l0 prntc:rtwn '-"hlll\Ol'\er. ,rnd m1llton' morl· arc: undcnn.,urcJ . • \\ l'0 rc: 20th am1ing the na11um ol the v.orld 1n infant monaltt' • V. l' ha\ l' no program to pro' tdl' -anJ pa' Im -long-tc:rrn l·arc: tor thl· grov.1ng numht·r ol .\mc:rtl~tn., 11t Jll ..igc:<, "ho Ol'l0J 11 • Yt c ..ire: \\,t\l1nl!( .. ountlt·'' btllton\ ul J11llar' \IO unnc(C:\\Jf' mt'dllJI IC:\1'1 proll"Jurl"\ JnJ l'4UIP· mc:nl m11nt'' th.it luulJ he: u'>CJ 111 &•' t' .ill .\mt'fll Jn' h..t'1l ht·..tlth pr111n 1111n or 1t1 pro' 1Jt· nt'C:\kd lnng-tc:rrn .ind prl'n..tt.il .art' • V.t· ..irt· 11111 u"n~ nc:Jrh l'n11ugh ul our rt.'\\lllftt"\ 1111 hc:alth pr11mn- t10n and J 1<,t'.1\f.' prt'\l"nllon In 1h,· long run th1' "oulJ ,n,t !Jr In' th.rn what "l' Jrt" nov. p,\\1n~ t•l lrl'..tl prc:H·ntahk rllnt'\\t'\ Mo~t ou1ragc:ou' ot all. thl' !art " 1ha1 m1l11oni, ol \OU JnJ lhlisr \nu IO\t' s1mph t·Jnni11 ohtain thl· hl·Jlth cart 'ou ncn.I. v. hct ha tor ti nJ 11l 1J I or othl·r H-.1son<, I Rccl.'nl 1,'<>t1mall''> "Government must assure health care ... The sick should not have to beg for IJfe or be treated like deadbeats because they can 't pay hospital bl/ls." r.1ngl' from i I tn 'i ~ mlllt1111 1 I h1' ha' fl'<>ulh•J rn .111 •lldnlihk Jq(rl'l ol Ir U\tr Jl1CIO 11\ \"f 11\H hl'dlth l Jfl• \"lt"ITI \'I [l'"rll"lll 11( thP\C." ft'• 'punJrnv tt• .1 fl'll"fll 'u" n hc:ltt·H" 1h.11 11ur ''\ll 111 nn.t' ll1nd,1111n1IJI t h.mgt'' Hut 1t 1'111 JU'I 11,J t\rJuJI' v.h11 ,trt• \Ulkflrll! f hl '~ f "" ·t 11t( '-'''t pf ht'Jlth l•lll I \~ Ill 111!( ,i '\r I J' rinJnl tJI hurdl"n f\11 m.rn·. h1"1 flt"'"-"' .ind ' hurttnl! u' 1 ri•1 r nJltiinJI 1r.hk 1••fl\fl\;llllnu ( k.uh llll' quc,1111n " ,,.,, \llll·thl·r 111 thJll~t 11ur ht·.11lh ,.sll ""lt'm hul 1\11\\' I ht· ~ut·-.11nn '' nnt "h1·thn 111 •"\lt·r,d tw.dtl• J rr 1 .. th11w \\h•• .j.,11"t h,1\t II 1111\ h11.\ ht'\I IP J'fl" 1Jt• th.II 1.ir1· I }nin~ nothing 1' Ill' h•ngn ..tn 11ptu1r1 Bu'\tnl''' k.1Jc" .Jfl" pn 1 ~ "1ng n.1· 1111nJI lw..tllh tn\lir.1111,1· pl.Jn' PcJ1 Jlrtl plH'1ll,tr)\ .111· ,Jiiin~ 1111 uni· q,·r ..... 11 rir1·n.1t.ll .tnd l hildr1·n' 111..:dr USA Today 1.JI 1.0,c:ragl" r l)r lhl" l1r,111ml' tn rn' rnc:mor. 1 '><'.n~· thJl all ol 1h11\C.· 1n,11hl"J rn ht·.ilth 1.Jrl" -g.11\l.'rn- lllt'n l h11stn1."" u1n,un1l r' Jn•J •hr nll"dll JI pruh.~'>,t1in -Jft" t:3g.l·r l1• tinJ J <,11lut llm lhJt "'"r~' H11('ll:lul· I\ !ht· pnntipk thJt ht·.1lth .Jn: ,h,111JJ he: J 1unJJmt:nt .. d rtl!(ht t.H all \nwn .. 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(, "t·rnmtnl mu'' J' '•Ht "ll"..tllh ,art· I h1.· '' I.. ,1-.. uld "'' 11 hJ' t" t11 ~g I ir Ilk· • • tx 1:c..it1.•J ~l \k..tJ!'x.11' l:x·1.1U"' th \ '.HI ; f1·" h"'PllJ hill' 11 .:,11 \\ 11h11ul h.t\ll 1.JH' tx•1.JU'K: !ht"\ Jn I hsJ\ 11 \ n.11111n thJt t 3rt·' ,.in 11• l'l.·111·1 th.in thJl · llorare 8. fkels 1s tbt' .. 4mtriran .·h sor1atioa of Retirt'd Pusoa~ · £,. eruti' t' Director Newport's top citizens catch up on the news Last I hursda\ torm1.·r m.n or O~m·en \.lar.,hall and I .. d1J lunC.:h·· v.1th tht: pnmo ··gO\xi old ho~r, ol ;-.,l'\\pOn ° f ran<ilauon p.l'>l ( tll/t·n ol the 't c:ar v. annt•r. mc:1 to l hllo~· th1\ H'ar°'i honon·d l1"C: I mu<,\ '>a) thl' good old hi•)' v.h11 made.' 11 to thl' lunlhcon at the R111 Looked man clou<, Dori:cn tl'k> .\nd the ml'n v.i:re 1n great lnrm \h· all kn o" v.omc:n go\'i1p. v.hrrt·a' mc:n ""\hoot the: hree1e .. \\ hJt a head "'"d I ..at 1n .\nd rat ... th1' column would be a lot more wlorful 1f tht') didn't ke~p Q~tng ··n on't pul th1' 1n )OUr rnlumn ·· Thi.' ( hambt.·r ol ( 11mrnern· 'itanc:J the: ··~.fan of tht• ' t·ar"" a.,...ards in I 94'} and changed 11 Ill "\1t11en of the Y car.. v. hc:n Dorj Hill broke the 'iC\tSI bamcr 1n 1954 Of the 43 rcc1p1ents (there v.ae double v.inners in three \Cars I ~I of us an.· sllll "' 1ng EltHn.of u<> madl' it to the luncheon hoo;ted h) 1484 v.inner Bill lu'>k J.L l Lc:.,l . tef· !Cn~n . IQ57 co-v.1nncr v.llh Jim Edv.ards. v.as the av.ardee freim the earliest }'Car at the: luncheon ·\., usual. he te.15(-d me about m' la'it column He told me to stop pic~ing on The In int ( o I tned to con- vince -tum I was JUSt worr) ing about losing farmland but he v.ouldn't bti) that. I teased him 1n return about the cane he wa carry1n1 which he claims he doesn't need but he cames for show and to get on the airplane first. This tnwred a Judge Bob Gardner story about the fncnd with a white cane he took to a football pmc. The ushcn couldn't fiJllrc out what a bhnd man was doina at a football 1i3me. With Bob Gardner anythina 1s po 1bk. I 't"!"'\1 :ic 11..id J tJ' 111 h H..i n' PrJ1t1•r K 11 ,11 n •,. tdl < lnl' l.1m1h tdt)..,r..itt·, f hJnl.. .. g.1' 1ng. then: .ind l!Jn' d' tht 11 hnng. their 11v.n turl..t' ,w1i·1nii 11.rn, I •IJ .th1u1 hi\ \Urpr!'<." ~llh h1nhJ..t\ p.1rt' th..it h" "'k th rt''' Jt 1h1 rl·,uur.int ...,hr tn' 1ll'J all "'' 1.1,11nt1· IJJ1r' cit \OU "ere tht:rl' \CIU ~nnv. 1dtt1 \llU 3fl' I I >mm,· \IJr..,hall and I agreed honl>rl't' ...,t•nd tnl' J po'>ll.Hd v.tth \.l.l" J thr1m .1 lot more: par11e<, 1f v.c \\\Ur tzut'" nn 11 < hildrt·n (ll "lnnl'r' h.1J nur .. 1u1 re.,tuarant .in· n111 d1~1t'lk Hill LU'>~ ~J got th e third dl'grl'e Dnn"1 guc<>' Jn\1)0(.' \\ho 1<, -;1111 m ahnut ht., -;pt·ctacol3r hou~ we-1.-an puhltl offtll' that ,., thl· nnl' rule tnr \1.·c g11ing ur nn Poinsettia ··w h, lhnu\tng 11ur "( 1111rn ·· tfr nr 'ht• J11n ·1 '"u '"' rtt• U'i thc:rc OC \I \ear"11 • mu't he: rct1n:J Imm ekdt'll otllte ''l" h1ntcJ It "a' tun CJtlhtl'ltz up on the '-nt 11 "·" m) tum to get tn· ad,1.·nturt'' nl 1h1..~· 'T'f"' '-\" tt•rrogatc:\,i .ihout en Manan people Ham H.tt>t>11t. ·iL. v.hn tkrgt~\on\ l jmpaign "It 1s going ..ang. a "h1k had. "1th Ka) Ka1..cr v.dl. .. I rcpont'd and hi~ i...1lkgc .ol \tus1cal 11..nov.1-··'\he reall) v.ants to he go,em<lr l·Jgc told u\ hl· and v.1fc fkm are Jnesn 1 .,he'"" "Tlut's the onl) "or~1ng J (rut..c lam· tn the ~1e\lcan rcawn <,he "ould si'e up being a n' 1era Hn" man' more generauons t;c.•nator tor thr "on hit>'' heut go' '\ v.111 karn ·· \1air" Duat,. ... , 100"'" \\as onl· ol the more pointed Dick °"It.'' l'n' ·"'I\ "ho mo' ed 10' questton I gut bombardtd "11h &I .\1r IPol l.'d great after ht~ heaf"T! First of all. I told them \he 1111 opcratton I didn't @.Cl a l'Oun1 on· ha~ her senatonal seal unul ~he gets ho~ man~ h' P3"' opcrattons h-e had ft c:lcctC'd I.\ free ndc as we \3)' 1n repre'ientt-<l al the tapk hut most of poht1l's.) ~ondl). 1f tht' corporatr the men v.cre bragamg about their "orld can spot talent<'d C\CCUU"es golf g.ame or their tennis g.amt' '° the and mo' e them up the corporate don mur,t ht' doing something nght ladder wh> can't this happen an the ( Hov.c' l'r 11 t!I proh3bl> JUSt 1n the pohucal arena? J n>all) get 1nccn~ gcncr, l \\hen on}) the poht1cal hab1l1t1es are Wl' had la~t )ear'\ wanner res-k1ckNS upstairs. tauranteur H ns Prager of 1hc Riu. Everyone agr'Ced that Manan " captive so '4C could a k all our trul) a wonhy star. dining qucsuons. We 311 wanted to I couldn't m1s1 lobbymg thcsr kno.,.. \\here he get~ his seafood. collcct1 vc whcclen and dealen. how- from the grrat Y..l\1tc lish "c we~ ever. "Pa)' attention to the ~hool eating 10 thr abalone that 'i«ms to board eltttton. Somcthmg weird 1~ be gone from tht area. happening." I predicted. Was he womed aoout the pol· .. , hkc school board's bcncr an the Tuesdly October 17, 1989 A7 Improve Laguna's sewers fo the Editor ~all ( oker'!> commental) in the \t'pt ! S Dail) Pilot en ti tied Laguna gt·t~ J real rav. d~al" qut'S- 111>0' "'h' thl' t'nvironmentalists h..iq~n·1 been pllketing C ll~ Hall in L .iguna &dch oHr the se"'age spills ol the pac,t )C:ar It 1s m~ v.ild guess th.i t 1h1'> 1c, d \tnt'>tc:r plan to return l...1gunJ Be..t1..h to a Stan 1n~ arusa llllon' J'> "C had 1n the 19_(.h attd 1 ic, [ht atTiuc:nl 't upplt' tOl(lO~ v.1th '" can tronl homes )Cl11ng for mure thdn J m1lltun dollar'> ,., JUSt an .\n \IJrl..l"I Tht'> 1o1.ould get nd ot the undl·<o1rJhk bu\lnes~s selling T· <,h1n' wol 1t'-and u\erpnct'd an v.t1r~ and return thl· \ rllage to shop<, that '>enc the local residents· needs It al-.o ..... ,11 hdp thc: traffic and par~1ng probkms v.1th end result'> \lov.ing dov.n the de,elopment along Laguna <.any on Road -thc: en' ironmc:n1al1s1s· dream. ( UITCl tluns ll l fal tS ac, Stated tn \tr ( oker"s col umn and 1n an ed1- t11n..tl 1n the Da11' Pilot dated 'iept I'. ha'e °'=t·n propcrl) ans\loerc:d b' i...cn hJnk tht• Cll\ manager. 1n a kun puhh'>hcd '>ept 2~ 1n the Dail) l'tlut .\Ila reading tht' luur pagt'S ol h..id.-up matc:nal I Jgn.•e v.1th the \lJff, rl."t•1mmenda11ons and look 111~..trJ 10 the '-o\l'm°'=r progrt''>'> rc~•rt 111 the: < 11~ ( ount 11 "'Uh\IJnll..il ..a' rng<, nut mc:nttont'd 1n the: <.tall repon Jrc: the rcducuon ul labor <.1nd \ l'h1ck t'\penses b~ rl"4u1nn' Jj1l~ ix·rsunal 1nspccuons .11 Jll _ '\ pumping '!ltauons The $r-4 1lfKI 4ul'<.1111n 1'\ "ho., to blamt'"' '¥1' .in,"cr 1'-that the real culpm rn th" • .. c:1o1.a_gl' 'Piii probkm •'> the fM'\J&l' 1 •t l'rclpo<.111on I' This ltm- ltt•J tht' tJ\tng dbthllc'> ~h1ch \t'nou\I\ prc,cnted .. mall · older l ttlt'' Ill mJl..e mJJOr updat~ lO 1hc:1r 11ut-dJll'<.1 intra,tru1.ture Laguna tkal h l 'l"n "1th rnt'nt annt'\31J1>n'> 111 "nu th l Jguna anJ the c,mpc, along l .i~un..i ( ..tn\•1n RuaJ t'> \llll uni\ > • •• pupul.Hton 't t.'t. 1rn \loC:t'~- 1.•nJ, "'t" mJ' h..t\c.: a :.e"agc: 1111"' t'llUJltn[I. -... ,1 ~11 rl·,1denl' Yt e net:d t11 .;'<.' lhl 1·111 rl'\t'OUl" hond<. Iii up~r.JJt tht' .!rCJ tr 1m Padlil < "j'l l\1g.h"c1' ll the '>horehne 1n n11n- 11mtl.tlh plJnnc:d '>e'ltton<> Th" :m· pri>"t"mt'nl "a" Jone ,1..rne 'ear' c1go t>' tht· \ ll tuna &.i1.h-R11Cl lt'dgr ne1ihhorhuu<l fht' ..ttlrJdl\t' nu1'>d na tht' Pa- ltlil 0;.c.in v.hich dra"s the ma· 11m t\ or the....-\l\ltors I'> "h' m''it'll Jnd man' othen mo' C'd h('re 35 \C.-3r' Jgo It ..... e cannot at't the nt'll''"1"' m..i1on1 ' 10 \Ote tor 1m- rr"'t 111l·nt hi.ind'> "t' ma~ ha'c 10 .1J11p1 int· ,,. \lat(, lute -.log.ans '( 11ml· 111 I Jguna Beal h V. here the .. 11ll11l·n1 ml'l'I lhl' c:rllul'nt ·· H ·\RR 't \1()()' L1gurra &ach Bolding goes where no man's gone before f O the fdllOr Regarding \1r J..tmc:" Bold1ng·s opinion \.O ncemrng Jrug5 more pest' than IX''llcu.1e' I ha't.' been reading \Ir Bolding·, opinions for ~ea r.. I"' e neH'r rt- sDQodcd.befon: .. ~a..u<..e h1~ opinion<> ha\e been the soun:c of mam J JO) ful dn' e to ...... orl not becau'it' the' \\.Ctt' humorou' hut because the\ v.crc nd1culou'> Now the omnipotent \1r Bolding has decided that tho..c of us \\ho \\.ere e:itposcd to Agent Orange in th(' last war actualh wcrt' not a fleeted at all b' this ixsuc1de hut v.ere affected b' 1'1~ drugs • 1 \\.tSh Mr. Bolding had the pkasure to come up ag.arnst the pest<, ;\gent Orange "as used to nposc Tht "'ar he 'peaks of was \ 1ctnllm. It's OK 10 \3\ 1t. Mr. Bolding.. e'e~-bod) knows. Yes. thcrt were drugs. Thcrt was also malana. snakC'S. \ 1c1 Cong. North V~tnamesc Arm) black market and a country back home not commnted to winning the war unhke the Soviet Li mon and C'h10a.l>1d some Gls use drugs? Yes. Otd mos1 Gls have more important things on their minds than drup? Yes. SUl'Vlva.l in V 1ctnam depended on beina aware Of )OUr 'UITOundings at aJT times. That wa5 not possible if you were under tht influence of any mind .. ahenna substaooc. For Mr. Bold1na to tate tlMd .. V1c1nam vetentns are 1uffcri .. senous ca.ncer ~skin nlltlei. and rcpn>duct1vc dklonkn die to ctnaa abutc only pro~ lbat • ..-.. bt optftlOftS aft bnckss. ~ _.., When t put toacther a Trivial Punu1t pme for Ne~n Beach one of the qlXStlons will be to name a Cit1.2en or the Year winntr. Altbouah the ros1tr of winncn tad 10 me {bcause I'm pohtkal or hu· toncal or both) hlte a U"IClina of the movm and shaken or Newpon.. ru bet "tt>' few proplc can namt> an lut1on problem. rrom the attan to olden daJ.•·" Le Sterffensen the Grea1 Lakes to the lo<al shellfish pumped. We bad t• tood busi· bans' The answer to mo t of the nessmen and 1 token lady.·· qucncs was be kttpS • close per-Btfore I c:ouJd rite to tus be11 he son.I e)e on the markets. but the tw1nkJ~ "Oh I foraot; lha1's ho- savior naht no111o •~ the fanns that we 101 Manao,, tSft'I 1tt4 supply eu tom seafood In a fc-A . JMtie llMk II • ,.,.,,., et )can the abalone fanns '-'111 rtall) Ne.,.. ~ M4 ,_.,.., .. ,_ cndina quesc to tee. bis na= die paper more oftcon than not M doesn'l do bis bomtwOf\ .. p.t,daace. be PttJicu. .t *' t!lf7. telS OUl \0 make the Dility PIM .. iwwate..., b01. As,.,.. die wortn hfl••d ............. ~ 19CP!OtklllW .. .. .. Aa 0nngo Coul DAILY PILOT/ TUMday. October 17, 11189 Market averts another Bia.ck Monday with a Blue· Chip day NEW YORK !AP) -Wall Sutt1 averted another Black Monday and had a Blue Chip day instc;1d, ~s some of the heaviest trading 1n history produced a, rally in big-name stocks and losses i.n many smaller is.sues. In spite of the pins in the Dow Jones average. stocks whose prices dcchncd outnumbered those that in.- creased by a S 10 4 nlargin in the New York Stock Exchange. The 88.12-poin~ gain was the founh larg- t•s1 point Ost'. The Dow Jones average, which represents s1oclc prices of Amenca's 30 biaest industrial companies. ro.st" 88.12 points. or 3.4 percent. to 2;657.38, erasing nearly hal f . the losses suffcrN in las! week's Fnday the 13th plunge-. Volume totaled 416.29 million shires. the founh largcs1 in history. •·\\'ht"n yo u ge1 into a period like >Ae'rc 1n now, there's always a fl ighl to quality. Peopl~ want safety and they want companies that have c11her documented growth rates or a ~fe dividend." said Robtrt Kahan, manager of cquily trading al Mon1 - gumef)· St.-cunties In<". in San Fran· <"i~o. It was a ··rusonabl)' normal 400 million-share, 88 lh-po1nt dav," New York Stock Exchange Chairman John Phelan Jr. joked al a news conference. On Fnda), the Dow JonC!i average suffered i1s second-biggest point drop C\'Cr. falling 190 points and raising fears of a repeat of Oct. 19, 1987, >A'hcn a Fnday drcline turned Wll I CHIMPl&IE BROICH CRUISE For Two at CMllRV Cannery Lunch Customers Register for a DAILY Drawing TO Wf~ Saturday Champagne Brunch Cruise for two One winner will be drawn daily during the month of October Register during lunch Monday- Saturday 11:30 to 3:00. 3010 La fayette. Newport Beach · 675-5777 neb_ can hand you line of ere 't. er can only han you alirle. Great American Bank does not charge a fee for servi~ Other banks olfer."special promopons." OJlce in awhile. Great American can loan }'ou Ille equity in your home up to 80% or your home's value. Other banks hold you~-So when you need money, don't settle for a line. Get Great American on Ute line. .. '11111-i9 Hmlle<I kl crtdll lino -olll!0.000 or "'8. .._... ..._. • Qal:Amerlcan Bank The ...... milDU*lb I I II t tlA1•0...Sl6Blllloooill"-1• • into a Mondar rout that knocked a record S08 po1n1s off the average. Indeed. it started to shape up as a repeat of Black .Monday, with shaJ'l) declines in foreign slock markets and the Dow Jones average faJling about 63 points in the fint hour Monday. Bui al\er gyratin• wildly, the mar- ket xtUed down 1n the afternoon. lndc>tcs of the American Stock Ex· cbanac and over-the-counter stocks fell, but tftc Ne~ York Stock Ex- change composite index rose. "'What we're Stting 1s a demon- stration that the safety valves in the U.S. financial system are in place and operating." said David Rcsle~. chief cc:onom1stof•Nomura Sctun· ties International Inc. in New York. The huge trading volume for the day was exceeded only by the 600 million-share sessions of Oct. 19 and 20; 1987. and the 4"50 million shares traded Oct. 21, 1987. In lower Manhattan. tourists lined up earl y outside the New York S1ock E:<<"hange. ""I fttl like I'm watching a car acriden1:· said John Egan_. 24, a New Yorker waiting 10 get into the visi tor's gallery. ' • But in a sign of lhe markc1 s underlying s1rengtt\, s_1oc~ held up in spite of a steep decline 1n the U.S. bond market. NEW VOfilK (AP) -TM follo,..lnO 1111 ~now1 !Pie Ne,.. York Stock E•che1'19t s!ocll1 and warr•nt10 lhel Nve gone uo ll'le mosr ;,t'ld down trie mo1t baW'd on l>ef"cen1 ol cPl1nQe lor Mofldal . No '-t<:Urllles trad ng below 12 or 1000 snares are lnchKled.1 Net aNl percen!llij cP1a1"19e10 are ttle dlfjerence • perwee,n i>revlovs closing orict and IVJOnd.av s S· o.m . price. Namt U~rs Che Pct. l SvcReiotJr t~ l""° UP. l'' HomeowriJ:B f"' 'IJ U11 6.7 . ~~~:r:t . .,. 0 ~, ~ 1~ eg it! 5 Mar'-[V '• !'"" Uo 14. ~Au10tr 1e n '• ""Uo 14 I ~=~~ ~! l~~= l~ 8~ 11•1 eraillFo 1\' '• Uo 1 . I! W\IUn o•A 16).. Jl;, UP 1 . 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Wiiir,,r Com Prr ~·1, -1 • e,..,.F1nc1 ! > ->, S A ileen inc "" .....,. \Ii ' gr~,p '• = ~ ' MAI B.g, • -'O 1 ~n'i 1~rr.n.t I , = I 1 OlumolaSv 6"\li -Jo. lj 1n10Rll'f 41 • -1'1 I hw111r n 1~'1 -l"I l Qui!ec:Fn j''i -''• I roJ101dSv pfA 1 lt -1'11 1 UC lnrl ll'• -1"• l oecriman 614 -~ I ~*'~II ii: = ~ :i!~cri jl = j\: exa10LNl 1•1:1 -ltl ar•Pllnc !'"' -'"1 l nt1r1tJl'ln ''• -'h Stone<:onr ' 2 -2 p ri1· 11. 11. !ti ~ • .. •• ftH.\T '\SI-: DID NEW VORK (AP) Del. 16 . , m DOit ,0,fS \\f.R\Gt.s . tt•.I \I .. l'Hlf,., Court to hear appeal against market merger WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su· preme Court said Monday ii would heir an 1ppea.I by .C.lifomi1's • 1t- 1omcy 1tn~I seekina to break up the: S2.S billion meqer oflhc lucky and AIP"hl Beta supermarket chains. Statt Attorney General John Van de Kam_p, who has fought the merger for over a year, said the court's decision "'bu demonstrated the nationaJ importance of our ef- forts-to pul tcelh back inlo the antitrust raw." Troy D'Ambrosio, spokesman for Alpha Beta's parenl company, Americ.n Sto~ 'Jid Monday that American is losina Sl.S million a week due to lhe blocked meracr. The bifth court action Monday wi ll keep 1n eff'ect an ordcT Justice Sandra Day O 'Connor issued in August blocking completion of the merger. O'Connor's stay will ~main in force until the court announces a decision, expected by July. Lucky. California's largest super- market cha in. and AIJSha Beta. the fou nh largest, operate 550 stores bttween them. . The high court acted al a time when much of the nation's attention was focused on Wall Street develop- ments following Friday's market tailspin. Last week's steep drop was attributed in part to investor worries over the futu~ of debt-financed cor· pora1r takeovers. OTf lPS \' D DOit 'S NEW YORK (A.P) -The followlno lilt ,hows lhe °"'' .. the· Counlef" SIOClls end warrenll lhllt have tone uo the moll •Ad oown IM most bewd on a.rcenr ol cr..nge ror Mondlv. 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I P~a~1~1ri :~ = ~ n\leY Labs 'ti -llJ. II orlexPll 1o1n -I 16 7 I K•m4nlleln J,i,, -lilo ,,., MlkrO<> "'" " -"' I!) l HutfKOO\ -~ 1 ·I I Leedvme -~ I . ~jPln'1wnS.B 'n -I I • I orico •'"I -ri. I 1· """" j'l'I -..... 1 • X mltcll'K ''• -l.11 I •tle~FSL 4'~ -lJo 1 · "DI• "" I"' -" .. ~WI -'l'I 4 ••. ~nCns 'l•--1' sNote :ft -"'-1j·' l H I Mlnn .,_., J·.' U IMM un "" -I 6 NEW VORK {AP) Del. 16 1! " '\SD\QSl '11'11\R\ .. •• :- f;OI D PH IC I· .. HI.,,,, ...... HHlt t., £0.AW, lac,. in Irvine, I llndSCI~ atehi\eCture, urban dcsifn aad enviroemental plannins finns. will provide pllnnin1 and delian tcf'VlC'el for two ~ Disney pro.fC'Cls 1t EuroOisneyllnd resort {n Mame-ll·Vallee, Ftan«. and at a J,000-room vil1.1ulf' reson in Orlando, Aorida. ·-.-.. OdetiCI, IK .. in Anaheim , has been aw1rdcd 1wo contracu , valued at $22 million. for 12 spaceborne digital magnc:1ic tape recordrn for U.S. government programs. ••• POINT 4 Data Corp in Tustin. has released the IRIS 9.4 operatina 'ystem with features that include support of P()INT 4's. hi&h-speed V-MUX Intelligent 1/0 Processor. -• • • Acquisition of the Golde11 GniD Ma,arool Co. distribution facility near 1he Anaheim Stadium and pi,.ns for development of a 12·building master- planned industrial park on the seven-acre s~tc have bttn announced by Tk- koll C..'t Southern California division in Anaheim. • • • Natloul Heallb Care Syttemt lac. (doing business as DcntiCan:), was awarded a two year con1ract by the state of California as one of three companies lo provide dental coverage to the slate's employen effective Jan. I. The contract represents the largest group ever acquired by DcntiCarc and reflects the growth of the rrv;ne,ba&ed cO mpany. The company's membership has grown from 100,000 members in 1988 lo 193.000 membtrs currently. • • • • Newport Corp 1n-Fountain Valley lowered its earnings ex pectations for the fif'\l quart~r ended Oc1. 31 . 10 the range of 15 cents to 19 cents btcause of a softening 1n i1s o rder rate. Tom Galantow1cz. Newport's president . said strong fourth Quarter order rate did not continue into lhc first two months of the fi rst quarter. in part because of weakness in domes1ic orders from government customers. Newpon Corp. is a worldwide manufaclu~r and marketer of a comprehensive line of precision inslrumcnt s, components and accrssories for the laser and c!CC1 ro-op1ical market. "Compalerizlng Y.o•r B••inet• S.ecu1f•llr" is the ti1le of a seminar Wednesday at Costa Mtsa High School. Th~ event i~ sponsored by Oruge Coast College Community Sef"l«:t. ••• The Founda1ion for the Study of Cyc les wi ll hold a market update luncheon Oct. 26 a1. the foundation offices in Irvine. Special guest market analyst is Shrrman ~IC"("lcllan. developer of the McClellan Oscillator. will hos! 1hr informal discussion on the slate of the current securiti es marke1s. Additional information is available by calling 26 1-726 1. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1989 1 : J rcnnn \IT\ c 01 .1 t •·•-' , Farley runs Tars into the hunt Irish-SC odds are .tough to figure Cleaning Tuesday's sports spindle while won<fering if Wayne Gretzky would still be hailed as The Greatest • by today's quick fix media if he had been born with the name of Wayne Terwillige(? Don't misunderstand: I have nothin4 negauve to say about to Wayne s remarkable talents or ad- mirable deportment, but how can we compare the level of competition m today's National Hockey League of 20 teams to the six-team maelstrom of ~esteryea(? Gretzky 1s the best hockey player of his era with a fonuitous last name but numbers arc only numbers. • Oddsmakers have installed Notre Dame as 7-pomt fa vontc over Southern Cal this Saturday 1n South Bend. ll}d .. and speak mg of numbers. it's a tough one. Foes or the unbeaten. No. I - ranked lnsh ha ve passed for 598 }ards and three touchdowns 1n thl' last two games. That probabl} means USC wall concentrate on running the ball. •Giants arc proving an the World Series j ust how badly the Cubs per- formed m the N.L. playoffs. Never- theless. the A's (-130) are onl)" slight fa vorites over the G iants (0) 1n Game 3 tonight. assumably because the site of little action has shafted to Candlestick Park. •Congrats to Jack D1sne} and Allan Malamud, respected sports wnters who arr depart mg the 111- fatcd Herald-Examiner for new roles -Dasnry to dare<:t pubhc1t) for Hollywood Park. Malamud to soon join the yet-to-he-unveiled Na11onal daily sports newspaper as LA. columnist. • rm wea r) ofheanngabout Rosanne Barr'? Who 1s she? • Bo Jackson had has predactabl}- awcsome opener fo r the Raiders. How long now before the first pulled hamstnng or strained thigh muscle') Can Bo do totally healthy? • Rccommende-d dining: Jocke} Ray Sib11le's caJun restaurant. La Bon Vic (The Good Life). located across the street from Santa Anita race track. The cocktail lounge 1s aptly named "Great Communicator Room" m honor of the thoroughbred who helped Louisiana-born S1b1llc earn enough bucks to build the place. • Supeibook at the Las Vegas Hilton posted opening odds that Jose Canseco would hat more World Senes home runs than Krvan Mitchell and that Mark McGware would clout more than Will Clark. So far. no score. and there were no odds &iven for Terry Steinbach. Dave Parker. and Walt Weiss. •Morr on racing: The} held a mandatory payout on the Pack Nine at Santa Anita o n Sunday and hardly anybody noticed. Mistakes die hard at the Great Race Place but perhaps by the wanter meeting they'll do away with the sucker bet nobody wants. •Just when you thank you've got the National Footba~ ftgured- .___... ... t, the-BroWns o(Cle veland beat the Steelers of Pattsbut'Kh. 51 -0. then lose to the same team live weeks later 17-7. •Want to go duck hunting with Wall Clark? The G iants' c;tar as a hunting and conservation enthusiast who is helP-ingpromote membership in the California Waterfowl Associa- tion. Joan for S5 and you may win the Dc<:cmber hunting tnp with Clark. Write: CaJifomia Waterfowl Assoc1a- tion. 3840 Rosan Court. Suate 200. Sacramento. CA 95834 and don't mention the Oakland A's. • Finally, from Milwaukee Brewers' second baseman Jim Gantner, a.k..a. the Norm Crosby of major leaauc ba!Cball because of his I,._ ..... T AU.IY /12J Senior tailback has become more powerful runner I)' JON FERGUSON Of -Diiiy ~ se... Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley likes the im~rovement he sees this season an his No. I run- nana back. senior Todd Farley. A year ago. when Farley was called up.from the Junior varsity to sec substantial time the final four games of the· season. he ran 30 times for 78 yards, but was a relatively easy man to bring down. Farley. who also runs track. has always had pretty decent speed, • Player of the Week but dunng the off-season. he worked out hard on the weaght.s and gai ned about 12 pounds in addition t9 adding strength. He came'i nto this·scason at 5-foot-10, 180 pounds. "He was a tattle more phys1cal coming an." Bnnkley said. "For ham to reach has p<>tent1al . he had to de velor some · violent running" as we cal it. H e's improving with has reads." Farley earned the Daily Pilot Player of the Week award for gaining 155 yards on 25 cames in Saturday's 24-21 victory over Uni- versity and had an 18-yard touch- down run in add1t1on to key runs setting up the fi rst Newport touch- down. But 1t was a run late an the game that impressed Brinkley most. After Un1 verstt) pulled within 24-2 1 wath 3:46 remaanmg. New- port took over on ats own 28 and Farley nppcd ofT a 14-yard run. "On has onl' run lSaturday) night ... late in 1he game down the far sideline. he broke three tackles." Brinkley said. "That was probably the most impressive run he made. It was at a bag tame when we had to ha ve a play lake that It's real encouraiang to sec that .. Farlc) said. "The} knew we were commg with the sweep ... When I got ball. I was going to cu~ back but continued out. The de- fensi ve end grabbed my shoulder rad and was pulling me down. and kept on running e, the tame I got out of that. I had about a ~ard to the sideline. but I got aboul I 0 more yards before they hit me our of bounds... '· The 25 cames were the most for Winning form 0...,. Nee,.__., .................. Newport H•rbor High tallbaclr Todd f'•rley (1 SS yar ds rushlngJ Is th• D•lly P'Hor1 prep foot ba ll p layer of wee k. a game this season by Farley, who had earned 20 times JUSI once and never gamed O\ er 88 > ards. The reason was a Un1 vers1t) defense which concentrated on the passing game of the Sailors. "The) came out to take awa) the passing game and went completel~ awa} from what the> had been runnmg... Bnnkle) s.a1d. "The-. Jumped into a college 4-3 which dictated we run the ball. so we sprinted at them. When that hap- pens. it's great 10 <;ee a gu) like Todd respond and run the ball '4-Clt •• One of the strengths of the · -1 Sailors ha s been their balanced offense. with quarterback Steve Schec k having compk ted 61 per- cent of his passes fo r 815 vards to complement the running game "I think that the run ning game has been set up a lot more hecause of the passing of Scheck ... f arle' said. "[ thank that 1f 1he passing game stops. tht: running ga me can carry on because we're halancl.'d When WI.' all work a!> a tl.'am we can get a lot done It's not JUSI nnc pl'rson."' ".\ lot of tame~. we haH•n't hcl'n a passing team c;1nce Shane Fok' k ft (I 98SJ. hut S<:hl'ck'-. reall; \man and he d1Xsn·1 1hrow man' tntcrcpl'llOn'> \0 II help' U\ w 11h the balance l)I the run and pas!..". f-arln said Down I S-o 1n the lir\t hall. Earley had runs o( 11 . 20 and 14 yards to ~·t up a 1-)ard touchdcH-. n run b' R\an .\bbe' Then Farle' • ......, Snow of...,.....,._, Ma. returns a shot en route to die tOlfl ~ual U.S. Open Wll .. ldaalr Tennis ~ crown S~. He rallied to tlefeat NnltvHle" ltkll ~l .. at;at•, J -6, 6-t , 6 -J In ftnall competi- tion at die Racquet Oult of lrvlfte. Dial-a-prayer is another optiOn No way Jose is having his way in this Series OAKLAND-You're Jose Can.eco. you're hitless in your last 2311-batt and you're uperieocina • crisis in confkfence 11 you clOIC in on the Ill-time nwt for futiUty in the Wodd Series Kt by Marvin Owen of Detroit lDOft thaD '° yean •· 5c>)OU: a. Pray lw loU o( rainouu. b. Talielocaofeura betti,_.J1111C-1iouwo .._. ,ourSl.6 aullioe cmtnce.._"'t require it. c.Mll~imlDedil~• ==·---icm -~T-·c:::;. ... you for cam.,. my hotline." (The followina is NOT an adual ~ ... In &ct, there's oo such workinaDhone number. Marvin Owen. who played I 0 tealODI in the ~ ~==l 1-40) and finilbc:d with a career .27$ aver· •· wu bom iD 1906 and .,,..bly Us Dever QJled I hotline fa bis li.e -nciep1. pertaapa. ao eet tbe time or .... (luadoa•ueUJoeethaL He · =~~=·~~ •.................. ........ ,,,~= ...... ..... Joie ...... ...,.. .,IL) .,,,. ................ .. . ..., ........ .., ......... : • on whether I take saspanlla. press 2: and whether I kick my dot. pttSS J. Press the number now. "If you want to bear my version of what happened in the 19l4and 19lS Worid-Scria. and bow I went 0- for-l 1, aimplyaayon thtline. (Joee aayson tile lane. Hedoatl't need 10 pm.I I.be other buttom. He al.r'8dy knows how tbe Pl'.ftl can "ca rma~'aperfectlyu· ~ tinle Ii&.) . ..Well. we klld dM SL Louit c.rdiMla iD ..... oee wadl dlaee 0-...,,.. .................. oekf OM'tllllilr1Y .... Diay.No ... ....., ......... dllOllll11- ~· ..... 1 ..... 1 .. ..mi• o ' ,.,._ .... _... ..... ........ .. , $$111 •• .,......, ................. .,. .. 11111.; ... at there, but somebody's always an the way. You think I didn't act pan- ic9'.7 • And superstitious? Cha~ my undenhan ont day wore the tame one the next thn:c. Noth ina. Swung f:!: Nc,"~:.0Wic~~~::f~r pmes to three and I'm rully dc- Pmlcd-.. But nelt aeatOn rolls around and we're riaht beck in the da.u1c. and Ft th11 -ap1n1t thole dcltnteless CUt>- bies yet -and IO I ftaure my luck's IOllOchan,e. But~ °'°'"°'°• -Will, tbC way thete Chicaao .... Wt die Ml of tbe~yt an ........ ~·· daink IJwft d be ..... cMn., llO .. arouad. But not wllllifll: ~ 11c:oeccroed. No • Na1t ' s ..,. ... bavc~tl ... • •• , .......... (lOf • hel~ even the score tn the third penod with tus 18-yard run "The play before. we tned to do a dive like that (touchdown)," Farley said "I think the snap was mashandJed, and Scheck followed me up the bole and got aboul ( 12) yards, so I think the coach thought It would work again. "When I got the ball, the tackle had thr defensive tackle (blocked to the outside). the center Hob} Parks had the nose guard. and the guard JUSt went up on the backer and there was a bag scam. so I could see the to uchdown from the hne of scnmmage. I hat the hole and 1t was JUSt there." The 1mprovrment 1s the dif- ference between averagmg 2.6 yards per carry a }Car ago and 4 8 this season w1th 505 yards on I 06 cam es through six games. He has also caught nine passes and run fo r fi ve touchdowns. "'When I used to Vvatch films last }ear. one person would take me down ... Farle} .said . "T he) 'd grab a kg and lake me down eas} We've been working a lot with high knees. keeping the knees up. run with my head up. I never thought about 11 before. but 1t v.ork!'. a lot be tter When \ou'rc running "'It h }our knees high )OU 1ust bounce off and keep running "The ti rst couple of games. I v.asn't doing 11 a'\ much. The) JUSt kept on tel ling me. and the fourth game I staned to ru n harder. so1ng 1nio people instead of a' oadang them Somettmcs that w-orks JUSt as v.ell a~ 1n1 ng to a,01d them ·· Bnnk le~ ~1d. "We thought ht' had the potenttal to be a good .back The thing he"s improved on v.rd. to wed. 1s his ab1lm to run hard Ht'·s ~taning 10 run much hardL·r and making peopll' gang laLklc. picking up soml' e\tra ~ards • and being abk 10 do 'iome po.,..,er running. It'\ <;o mr th1ng that we'll Cllnlanue 10 "'ork him on 111 get u~ the e\tra ~ ard ·· Fa rle' ,,a., pn mJnl~ a frt't" "tll"· '' hi'> frnhman 'ear but l"k.·gan to \h.trl' that pm11111n anJ tailhad . v. tl h klT V.1lli.1m\ ht\ \ophnmnn· \eJ r hdnrl· pla' 1ng prinlJnh tailh.id. IJ\t \\.'J'on '"" \\ tllt.1m' \lart'> at frt·c \<tlt'I' ~ark~ lall \ the plJ\l"r\ t.1m1li· .H\I \ "11 h Ca\ h Ill hn a h1g .l'\t'I ·· lhc 1>fk n"'l" hnl· wa\ tO@.l'lhn Jll l11ur \t'.tr' · I .trlL"' '>J1J · \II 111 thl·m pla,ed fJ,I ,,·ar tu u r u t 1 hr m " .ir tt· J .>, ., '>O phomorl"' 11 "'·•'> thl· c\J\ 1 'amt· hnl.' and I thanl.. I It'd hc11cr "nn: I l..nov. m' ,,fTl·n't'l" linl· and wha t 1hn 'rr go.1ng hi do·· They're not running ·for the glory Stndcs away from really com pet· ing 1 n the O range Em pare Con- ference. although the most qualtfied an 1erms of uniqueness. the women's ·cross coun tn team at Golden West College knows how to max and min- gle and have a tattle fun The v.htte towel has all bu t been thrown into the middle of the nng this i.ea'iOn because thrre are onh four Lad) R us tiers. Rosie Noon's tea m counts m per- sonaht\. not llS eonferencr scores Three of the runners are freshmen from Fountarn Valle) High . All.o nce teammates, nght? Not qui te. Leslie Lehman and Karla V1sno. vou sec. are 32 and 36- \ears-old. resi)ecuvef\ ~ngela l olson. the other freshman from Fountain \'allr,, 1s 18 Lehman. an an 1st who has two child rl'n. has a different workout scheduk than V1sc10. \0 the} don't see each other much on the course. \'1sc10 I!> also a tnathktr whose times ha\C 1mpro'e'd tremrndousl~ since "'orkmg under the dirC<'llOn of Noon .\dding spice 10 their abonave season. the women should have a ball on Fnda-. as 1n-.11ees of the men's inter-squad race In a danner- ceremo n\ afterv.ard. the winners v.111 eat steal...' the losers beans It's an e'ent Tom !'ioon. GWC-s men·~coach "'hose -...1 fe. Rosie. has coached the -...omen·s team for two \ear... cQOkOO up to prepare his team tor the lOnference finals on Fnda'. ="o' 3. at Ct'ntral Part.. tn Hunt-· in gto n Beach The G WC' mt'n will ~·parate them- selves b) running ·sh arts and Skins · Interesting Does that mean the women v.ill. too" "I don't knov. .. Tom 'oon 'i.31d ··\\ e'll haH' to :ist.. them .. !Don't hold \Our breath. ~u~~ I Thi.' top women s runner I'> sophomoa· .\nn Ramirez. ;--.;o 1 on the Rustler\ chaf\ la!.t ~ason ~ho fini hed the ~1t ()..\,( Jn,1ta11onal last F-n da' in ::!O 30 V1sc10 and Lehman. meaow h1 le !.wammcrs and nchst:. b) trade who've improved their distance run- ning cons1dt"rabl} since the) J01ncd the club. ha' ea spcaal place an Ros1t' (Pluse SH DUNN/821 It was wild, but wilder for the Bills as Buff a Jo pulls out 23 -20 win By DAVE GOLDBERG IV''-llfri't .. ORCH ..\RD P.\RK ' ' For 'I 'leason\ -a., hL' did -and tht• ta ... 1 nine minute\ loot..intt ht..e a ;.,uper Bo""I winner "'There migh t ht· t'a\ler v.a"' to wan . but no wa' mMc tun than th<' v.a ' we did 1t ·· \aid Rt'llh after the teams )(OreJ thrl'<' ot 1he game·, four touchdo-...n\ an lhc fi nal 2 23 manutC'S \h rn- da} night the Buffal~1 Bill\ and the, Ram\ put the nation to sleep Reich g.a'e the Bill\ thrir fi rst lead 1n the game lti-13. with a 1-~ard TD ·.&~m-.,pa:~ lo Thurman Th(lma at thl' end Those IL'"' w-ho rema ined awa ke w ill ha\e an ama11n~ 'ton to tell those who d1dn"1 about ho"' the Bille; "'o n :!3-W. t..nod 1ng off the -...:fl'' la\t remaining unhcaten team Or a~ Ram<o < oach John Rob- inson put 1t "It v.as ob' 1ou\h one ot the most unbelievable lin1\hl'S }'Ou can 1m- ag1ne " For thr record. the v.1nning touch- down came v.ath 16 second~ to pla' on an 8-\ard tou hdown pa'>' 10 .i\ndre Reed from Frank Reich. "'ho was making h1"' fi rst NFL c;tan 1n place of the inJurcd Jim Kell~ Reach spent the fi~t three quaner<. l~\11& hke someone who ha~ thrown JUSt 20 passes 1n has fi rst four ~ helter inside, brt.Wna stuff' away. It's like. 'Ld's walk Marvin if we blve to and 1t k:ut prolona the ~y: .. OK. maybe I wu a btt llT'Opftlt. and maybe I ticked tome people off btca~ t Md a bodine and they 4ictn ' ... Al this point. cvat CHICCO would have to put die oboee down. Sey ..... yo. will l6out die man, he --~ .W.MMl llledoaa~ lib tlillll~iaadillf'I.. It~ 1110 be ..... °'" dl9t taitoeljWadd.n.Wt-1w 1 tf i ............... ... ; .... ~ ...... -~ f'I If_.,...,... 4' of ,m 8ti-,ard dn \C their onl\ SU\· Lamed oftens1' e mOH'menl · But after the Rill., <,topped th<' Rams on tour pla\\. Thomas. -...ho fi nished w11h 105 'ard' nn 24 ca me!>. fum bled a~ he -...a ... dn' mg for the clinching lir\t do-...n and Michael Stev.an reco' ered at 1hc Rams· 2~ One pla~ later. Jim E'crett htt Walhr .\nderson v.11h a 78-)ard TD pass. There was I 2~ left and the Rams looked lake wrn ne~- One minute and SI\ \Cconds later the\ v.e~ losers. thank!> to the M-~ard. 1-pla) dme capp('d b~ the TD pass fro m Retch. who completed 21 of 37 for 21 4 }ards af\c:r go1ng JuSt S- for-15 for 33 vards 1n the fi rst half In fact. until the final nine: minutes. he hadn't completed a pass longer than 13 vards Serles resumes: Odds against Giants tonight JIM RUBALCAVA Golden West KEVIN LEWIS Golden West JOE HESTER Or•nge toast Tiie Rustlers• 6 ·1, 225· pound sophomore Inside llnebacker recorded 10 first hits, 0elght aulltl and two deflected pa11es In leadlng GWC to a 24· I 4 win. Gwc·s 6 -foot-J, 265- pound sophomore offensive guard scored 97 percent on Illa blocklng · a11lgnment1 and three •'two-blocks .. In a 241 14 win over ftalomar. A HnelNldler, he had .Ila unassisted and . three 'ils· tllted tackles, and he ~eu­ ured the quarterbaclr four tlnlea. as well •• one '"81g HW' In one half of play. SPORTS BREAK Gretzky still has three goals left for records EDMONTON. Alberta -Wavne Gretzky holds 51 NHL records. T here's at least one to go. * Gretzky. who became hockc..,·s a ll-time leadrng scorer Sunda) night. stilf trails three people o n the aH-ttme goals ltst. It's o nl} a matter of until the Great One gets that record. too. _ .. He could get another one thousand points." Edmonto n Oilers owner Peter Pocklington said after G re tzky bro ke Gordie Howe's record of 1.850 points. leading Los Angeles to a movie-script 5-4 o'ert1mc v ictory over Edmonton. It wa.s an ending fit for a kjng. Bcucr than that. reall y. something straight out of Holl ywood. It was so unbelievable. O verstatement? No war . Just ask Pocklington. the man who became Canada s villain when he traded G retzky to the Kmgs on Aug. 9, 1988. "If there 1s a hockey god." Pocklrngton said . "he was smiling on Wayne to night:· GreLZk) broke the record against his former team. in the building where he led them to four Stanlc~ Cup tnles in nine seasons. He didn't do 11 with an) old assist. He did 11 with a goal. Not JUSl a goal. a game-t} 1ng goal "1th 5J seconds rema1n1ng in regulation. But wh> stop there? To celebrate his coronauon, he put tn the game-winner. too. with I :36 left in overtime "I said to tie 1t. get o ne point so the Edmonton fans can share n w11h the L.A. fans." said Gr'e l2k) 's wife . the actress Janet Jones. "He said. 'JaneL if I f Ot one point tonight. 11 means I didn't play that well. " Gretzky has played 780 games and gotten three points 58 limes. four points 90 umes and fi ve points 58 umes. He has 642 career goal and a aJl-ume leading I .l I 0 assists. The 1oals record is the only one that eludes him. He's in founh place, trailing Howe (801 ). Marcel Dionne (731) and Phil Espostto (7 17). Howe doesn't mind losing his records to G retzky. "I think because of our friendship he felt bad breaking it." Howe said ... He had to do 1t to keep his JOb. He can't go the whole season without sconng an~ points." ' •Los Angeles L.akers forward O rlando Woolndge will undergo an arthr8scop1c examination of his nght knee by team doctor Stephen Lombardo o f the Kerlan- Jobc Ortho pedic Group today. •Louts J. G iusto. who played first base for the Cleveland Indians for fi ve years around World War I. has died of throat cancer at the age of 94. •The Denver Broncos on Monday rehired Mike Shanahan who was fired as head coach of the Los Angeles R~1ders Oct. 3 after the team built a 1-3 record. Shanahan was an assistant coach in Denver for four seasons. serving as offenswe coordinator during Denver's two Super Bowl seasons of 1986 and 1981. qt tr.-•: o• 1111-. u '\ "Y"4U IC)&.-lO....giVc . .credit to the Oakland pitching staff. Every IUY tbey•ve thrown out there has had a better split-finJCr than the other guy." San Francisco Manager K91er Craig. Clippers lose Benjamin MILAN. Ital~ -Benoit Benjamin <. spurned a ne"' co ntract "'Ith the N B.\ Los • Angeles Clippers and signed "1th maJOr r league champion Philips Milan. the Italian ---- basketball team a nnounced Monda). A club spoke4'man i.a1d the 24-)ear-old player will amvc in Milan today and 1s hkel} to debut "•th the Italian team in the McDona ld's o pen to urnament that begms Fnday an Ro me. The three-day McDonald's tournaments 1s a four· team affair between the NBA's Denver Nuggets. Philips. Spain's Barcelona and Yugoslav1a·s Yugoplastika Spli t. Phillps did not immediately reJ>')rt the terms of BenJamin's contract. but reliable sources disclosed it was a one-} ear agreement for SI millio n. If confirmed . Benjamin's contract would' be the third highest paid to an American by an Italian club. I I .I I\ 1'10'·" \UIO TELEVISION 10 em -NO ,OOTU&.L: CFl-ilrlllSll Columble et CMeN (I-). ESPH S pm -IM>OY84M..DMG: Women., end mixed e>er' comoettllon from New Yon (I-). ESPH 5:30 pm -WOltLD sa.•S: G.m< 3--0elllenO •• Sen Fr encltCO. Cl\ennel 1 ' pm. -IOXING: Rev M«cw n. Eddie Rldlennon. ri.ow•ltfl"· from~. ESPH. 1Jt0 P.m. -HOCK•Y: lolton et kines, Prime TIQ1I. 11-JtO • m -HOllSE HONG: Los Alemllos reolen. Prime Tldlet llADtO S:30 P.m. -WO.LO ..... S: 0-~lend 11 Sen ~ret!CTSCO, KNX fl010>. Kf'MB ... Hf);-5:30 p.m -NO aASKtnaAU.: Exlllbltlon-Lell«• n Ptloenlx 11 Llncoln, klAC 1570). 7:30 pm -MOCQY: Boston ,, Klnvs. KOflG ( 1190) LITKE From II ual champion Los Anactes Dodgers -pve tum more RBis than plenty of other hitten who cw med more succca. Of course ~rters have short memories, wttich 1s wby 20 or so hovered around bis locker Sunday tliaht. To his credit, Canseco strolled out of the shower, wrapped a towel around ttimtelhnd strode riabt into t.be lion's dell. Sunday ni&ht, Canseco stranded Camey Lansl'ord in the first inning by grounding meekly to third, but looked more like lase season·s fear· some MVP when be battled. San Francisco starter Rick Rcutchel as the leadoff man three innings later. He uled to check his Uitl iu tame and failed for strike two. He stepped out oflhe box, stepped back in and- cschewing any more of this half- hearted stuff -swung mightily and m issed. Making matters worse, Hen- derson was gunned down, for the firs• time in postseason play, trying to stcaJ third. .. The piachen will keep pitchina. They know bMcbalJ, Ind they know IM liw of •~mtn." he said. lookina aroad b doutitm. ''is aoina to cid8PtDlbem." =-~.out~wilbmen ii~~ .......... ~. ,.....-=: .... ~~ ............ c:oiiimlnck tbe <ilMl9 a 01 LI. He scralche:d his way to a 3-2 count, fouled off 1 few pitches and bouaht into the coma side of the discmion-vaJor arpment by ~t­in& a walk. Fourt.uc:rs laicr. it paid off when TCf!Y Sleinbecb cleared tbe bases with a Cantee»-likesh0t1nto the left..faeld teats. The Cantee0-waleh took a tum for the wont just an innint later. follow· il'I • adOft' 1im1c to R.ictey Hen-denon and. "1t to Llmford, the Giants~ llCUICbel witb Kdly Downs and die mutic:al diredOf. likely antici . IOllle bloodshed. ~~me:C.'\: .. Jaws"u eyed Downs on lbe mound. Rlpt~ulic;,WfOlllvictillL Cmmcollilfllll torenctiisllll .. ................... __ An intentional pass in the seventh with Henderson at third -this time be aot there on his own, by tripling- may have soothed Canseco's ruffled CJO. Not that be needs the help. Told theSlld .... o_fMarvin Owen and bis own fut<IOSina .,.ce, Cameco rapooded cbCletfuUy: "How many more at-bats? weu. ru bunt mr. way on bc.b'e it ballvms. 'Marvin," he~ for no one in penicular, .. you can have tha1 (re- cotd). '' Butjuat in ca1e thinasto awry. Joee,jUl1call1·900-2J4.MA.RV. Rememberl it .. only S2 for &he &m miAutc ud S for every minute t.llcreafter • GREG ANGELOVIC Or•nge Coast Tiie ftlrMU' quarterback completed 16 passes out of JJ .itempts for 179 1•rds and three touchdowns, with no Interceptions In Coast's M · 7 win over SD Mesa. TALLEY From Bl ability to destroy the English language. we offer these "Gantnensms ... When asked what he did last win- ter. G antner said: "I went hunting in one of those Canadian proverbs." DUNN From Bl Noon's hcan. "Both have improved a great deal and they have such a great attitude," she said. "They're triathletes who've improved their runnrng speed. "They both look like they're:!().; year\-o ld to me. I'm looking forward to having them back for neAt year. too .. Lehman ongma ll) began wo rking o ut as a q cl1st and sta rted running to cross-train L1m1 ted ti me. ho1Aever. has not all o"ed her to co m pett• in tnathlom "Whtie run ning for cross-training tn C)Cltng.·· <M11d Lehman. ··a friend of m1m: and I staned to run 1n races a nd I stan ed to "' in some of the Im ler races. But I "a~n't reall~ running "'ell. so I dcnded tu ta ke To m and Rosie's trarn1ng class at G o lden \\cc;t so I could learn ho" to run and run more often "(Rosie) said she m:cdcd some people on her cross co untf) team and that·~ prctt) much ho" 11 worked out. She "'as prell) pcrsuas1,c. but I'd been trammg all the lime an) way. The children come first and the tram- rng co mes s<."Cond ... V1sc10. who started riding her bike in 1985 before some friends to ld her that she should compete in a triathlon. has a full-ttme job tn Long Beach, goes l o school pan-time at G WC and co mpetes o n the cross Bl l,LETI'\ 80.\RD Game-busters (Last wcek·s ptays of 40 yards or more) • 73-Victor Davis (Univcnity), touchdown pass from Bnan Vail. . . . _. • 61-Gary Gibeon (Woodbridae), 1ntercepbon .... urn. • 60-Roben Reyes (Saddlebac'k). pass from Paul Delpdo. •SI-Quincy Bennett (Ocean View), run. • ~n Rogers (Ocean V~w). field 1oal. • 48-Doua C unninaham (Huntmaton Beach}. run .. • 47-Craia Hurley {Foun~in Val~ey). pass from Wally Puga. • 46-Chad Pon.le~ (Edison) •. kickoff ~tum. • 46-Josh Wojtkjew1cz (Estancia), run. • 46-Doug Merlino (E.d1son). field goal. • 4S-Matt White (Newport ftarbor). touchdown pass from Steve Scheck. • 41-C liff Robens (Mater Dci). field goaL. • 41 -Jeff Dunagan (Huntington Beach). run. ""• Lail week'• n11blac leaden J Todd Farley (Newport Harbor). 25-I 55: 2. Kcalii Oifford (Maier Dei). 031-117; 3. Shane Sherman (Edison). 22-1 09; 4. Josh Wojtkiewicz (Estancia), 25-99; 5. Quincy Bennett (Ocean View), 12-97; 6. Dvug Cunningham (Huntington Beach). I 8-84. Lalt week's pa11lag leaden . I . Danny O'Neil (Mater De1). 19-28-0. 280 yards. ) TDs.i,. 2. ~illy Puga ~Fountain Valley). 16-27·2, 233 yards. 2 TDs; 3. Je1~ Gibson ~Huntington Beach), 12-25-0. 157 \ards. 2 TDs; 4. Donnie Smith Edison). I 0-24-1. 123 ards. I TD: 5. Steve Schedc (Newport Harbor). 1-17-0. 118 yards. I fO; 6. Dan Ucker (Estanna). 9-14-0. 106 yards. I TD; 7. Aaron Scheid (Laguna Beach). I 0..2 1-1. I 05 yards, I TD. · Last wttk '1 tttelvlag leaden I. Tino Chavez (Mater De1). 8-130: 2. Doug Weaver (Fountain Valley). 7-112; 3. Doug C unningham (Huntington Beach), 7-99: 4. Tom Griffin (Marina). 6-47: 5. Warren Johnson (Coro na del Mar). 5-66: 6. Darren Fields (Manna). 5-37. Lail' week'• scoring leaders I. Trno C havez (Mater Det), lo: 2. Doug Cunningham (Huntington Beach). 12. When complaining to an umpire about a runner bumpin,. into ham: "That's construc tion .. When explaining a round of go lf he played on a course under construe· tion: "They made us pla) on contem· poraf) greens ... When asked about the proper "a~ to be prepared on defe nse: countf) team. "It's kind of exc1 t1ng." V1sc10 said of her life as a tnathlcte ... ·\couple o f years ago. so me fnend'> told mt' ahout this tnathlon. a nd tha t I should compete wtth all the running and swimming I do ~ "One time. I was training for a triathlon and I was running here (at GW('). So Rosk and I met here on campus. She was watching me and wanted to know 1f l'dJOtn the team "Since then. I've defin1te l) seen a difference in m y running. In a tnathlon. tho ugh. b~ the time )OU'' e swam and b} the lime )ou're fi nished riding the bike. )Ou'n: running 1n }Our most depleted state. I al" a~ s "'ant 10 sta ) under an eight-minute mile." For V1sc10. running 1sa rclat1t'cl~ ne...,. expencncc It "as the last step in herl'\olut1on toward beeom1nga tnathlcte. "l \\Ould alwa) s co me ho me from "ork and gos" 1mmmg." said V1sc10 ··But I onl} ran altttle. I was never a runner. So for the tna thloM. I started to tram at Golde n \.\est I'd ne'er run long distance before. no thing ever realh compelltl\C before. Just in high school in track and field events. "I feel hke I'm 18 again. When you're 18 and just getting out of school.you're really not senous. you're focused more on having fun and at that point, YO\I have no real "You've ~ot to stay on the palms o f )Our feet · Then there was the time he ltned a baseball dunng battmg practice and \elled "l hit that one mto the gar-ner .. "What's the gamer?" asked team· mate Robin Yount. "That's when )OU hit into the gap and the corner at the same time." comm11ment ''l''e alwa-.s been acuve, but more in other certain a reas. In 1985. I staned nding m ) bike to wo rk and I thought that was great. (Cycling) made a big d11Tcrence and I decided 11 "as somrthing I wanted to get in- vohed1n." Lehman's schedule won't allo" her to compete in tnathlo ns. but her nosHountf) tn\'O h e mcnt has cer- ta1nl) been a blessing. "I had contc-'inplatt•d becoming a tnathletr . but thcre'sJuSt not enough houri in the da\. ··said Lehman. who often co mpetes 1n Fun Runs. 'Tm \t'lf-emplo)ed (as a n art 1st) no" aftt'r I g.:l\ e 11 up for I 0 )ears. I made a It' mg domg o ther things. hke book- keeping and accounting. But a fi er tht· kids came along. I had no lime to be in one place awa} from them. so 1 got back into(pamt1ng). .. 1 en JO} running. espec1all) "hen the men's team is around . It doesn't matter who ~ou're running wtth. tt's hke a da' a t the beach compared to a big race ~ here there arc SOO pcopk duking 11 out around a com er. "Where we run. it's scenic wtlh a lot of...,ild ltfe. You're not thereJUSt to run. but to work hard and train hard. You run o ut in the open and it's beautiful. I think it's terrific." Fnda) should indeed be some- thing special for all G WC partici- pa nts. Lehman and Viscio, ofcour~. leading as paradigms. Charity golf tourney UC/ golf tourney The first l C I Ba~ball c 1olf Toumamrnl will be held Monda) !\o' ti at the TuMtn Ranch Golf < 'lub The Orange Count) Chapttr of ltle Pro- fessional Insurance Agents of Cahfomta and Nevada (PIA) will conduct a chanty and celcbnty golf tournament on Wednesday. Oct. 25 at I I .JO a.m at El Prado Golf Courst in Chino. Proceeds fr1>rr. the event will be used for insurance schol~tps for young professionals 1n the 1nJustry. Tickets or information for the event may be obtained by calltna 771-4 720_ Coaches clinic The I 21h annual Basketball Coac~ Clinic Spectacular will be held Saturday. Nov. 11 It the Bren Center on the UCI ~pus. Guest speakers will includt Dale Brown of LSU. Rcaie Minton of Air F0ttt and Lynn Na~ of Washinaton. The propam bqjns with rqistration at 8 a..m. and coodudcs with the UO baskctbalJ pmc ap.jnst the Bruihan nallonal &cam that nilbt at 7:30. For more information. contact Larry Arason. ClintC RCllstrar. <>CADA, 1801 South O~ville Ave., SAnta Ana. 92704. Halloween I Ok RegJstrauon 1s set tor Ill JO a m "'tth the shotgun stan '>lhed uled an hour later ..\fier- war<l a oo hos1 cod.tails dinner will be at thr Irvine Mamott Hotcl·Rcson from 5.30 p_m_· 7 the cost 1~ Sl 50 per person for gollind dinner or S30 per pcrwn for dinner onl) All pr~cds benefit the l '( I intcrrollcgiate baseball pr<>Jrnm For more mformalton. contact Dennis Rob- cnon at 586-8956. CHP golf tourney The Cahfom1a H1Jhwa> Patrol 11-99 Foun· da11on will be hos11na its seventh annual "Oa> of Golf and Even1n1 Fcst1v1ucs" on Fnday. Oct. 27 11 the Los C'oyot« Countr) Club I.ft B~na Park. All proceeds wilJ go to the fam1hn of mjured or slain officers of the Cahfomia H1&.hway Patrol. fhc CHP I 1-99 Foundation IS a recosnized non-vrofit O!Jlntzauon devoted to ltle welfa~ of tnJured, dJSabled or slain CHP officcn and tbc1r dependents. For ucltet information. phone (2 13) 4SS-3709 or (714) 983-2499. JNF golf tourney • Or.,. Cout DAI LY PILOT/Tueeda)', Oct~ 17. JNI "''"'''·' 110'\UIC' Oiiers 6th; Division VI: Prep football Players of the Week Eagles, NH, .CdM 2-5-8 ) C" ,OOT•ALL ~LL ~· ,..... SC-. --·-"" l """'-IClttUl .... , t-t 110 J La ...... l~•I • 1 " l Lovoi. lo.I lloY) s-1 .. • ··-A-• ,..._., >-> .. I l ~<it:..-r'I .. ::: r, 7 ll-.6\ lCH<'IA hi!) t•J ff • I Cr...i (Del lle;o) •» 11 '· ..... 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I 7S-pound ~n1or \I.Ide receiver caught the pasM:~ for Ob )ards and madt· fiH· tacll~ and broke up a pa's at fret safth an a 16-J lo~ lo f Stancia . -----------· LEN HERMAN Estancia The S-lbot· I l. 21 l}-pound dcfcns1' c wddc had four un- ass1~ted t.atlks. 1hrtt a~~asts. onr ~cl. drtlcctc:d a pass and prcssUTed the QB oftl'n 10 wp ( ornna dt'I \far. 16-\. ------------· SEAN MALLETT Laguna Beach Tht· ~n1t1r llnebacler had It> tad.k\ Io nf them un- 3\Sl\h:d .i11d tv.u ul thi:m tor m1nu~ \J flh along v.11h cau\- ang a fumlili: 1n Laguna lkat•h\ 7.f, IO\\ Ill Orang.: ------------'--• DUBY OSPINA Costa Mesa fhc 4uant·rback..Jdcm1' c h:lll \parJ..kd on drtcn!.C v.11h an 1ntcnq11111n hm1tcd ht\ man tu t1nh um· reception and had a long J..1rlo.off rttum an \fr..a·\ 35-l't lo\s DAN PACINI Fountain Valley t\ 6-foot·.!. 23S-pound 5t'n1or ofTcns1"r hncmrn, hr graded out 8S J)l"T'CCn on th.c rnachc:s· l hans. and wa\ crtd11rd v.11b thrtt .. flat· b:lcl s" 1n trrms of blork1na,. DAVE McLEOD Marina ~ thrtt·)'tar staner. the f>· foot :!05-pound St"n1or had tor wlo and liH· a'>~1sted tad.Jn .ind rau\Cd an rn- lompkte pau 1n \ tl1ngs' g.ime lo\>llh \I, e'>tman~ter -----------· DOUG CUNNINGHAM Huntington Beach He ru\hed for l\J \ards on l!j lJrnt:'> taught ~ l>JSSt"'> tor "" \jfd\ -..mn1 l"ll IOU•h· d onv., .ind h:id f1\t' t.id.ll·, trum h1' \lron11--.alet• pt•\· 11111n 1n :!-l-IJ 'lllol' DOUG MERLINO Edison · .\ 5-li.111 I 1 I h-l pounll ~·n111r hr h.ad lldd 11-11j1, 111 Jr-. .ind '" •.ird' II-'' inti him li\C tor thl' h J I .r1 t h.:irgn'> ~unk'I I t'jgur ~•rud.. tt• llun1111g1lln llt'J• h GREG JOHNSON Ocean View ~ '·10111 ' I l11l-p11und '>t'nlllr ddt·n"'l e nd he h.id 'II."' en lir'I h11 ... tnJ ""' '""'' rau'>l.·d Jn 1nu1mplt-tt· pa'>' hll>t l+..t·J J punt .rnd v. .t\ thr team· .. long \Oapix-r PAUL UEBKE University The 6-fv<>t I SS-poond JUn· 1or ddcn~"' rnd ~ nint' unaulSI~ t.lt kks. threr bt· hind 1hr hnt' •nd had fiq• assist) 1n a ~4-~ I drfca1 t''°"pon Harbor ..__rDJ_~:..:.:.:.::...:...:..::..:.:.:::.:.:_.:.:.:::.=:___. ~ STEVE MASTERS Woodbridge r he \urcJ \ m I \\C'd hnchackcr rrturnl"d !rum an inJuf' that lo.rpt him out of l'J!1\ of thrrr g.ime\ lo mal r J llnr ddrnsl\c l"llun in ~~...11 • lit\\ to Llguna Hill\ ____ ...,;_ _____ ~· PAUL DELGADO Saddleback rhe '·fl>o>l ·I I -~·pound 1unwr lhrcv. fnr "t'r :!1• \Jrd'> pa'>\lnf "ell to \C'I up tht KoaJrunnrl"'> tv.11 '>1."\.0nd hJll IUUl hdu ... n\ n J 1-l. - u p'M.'t \ 1c tOI' \\\er I us11n -----------· CERON McCOY Irvine r he IJlt'·\t'jWn rt•phit·e· men! JI 4uanah.it J.. hJ\ u•mi: l•I J\ ••I I.ill .111d rn111HJ h+' 111101 g.,t111t· t:\d"lll!t 111 the \ .iquno,· ' -12 J.1" JI tht• hcllith ul f I I mt ----------~· VINCE T AUANUU Westminster \ i..11111t < ~~'·round wnior ht· h.id l \Jt l '> ~ J..1t J... "'' lnh• t•nd 111ne runtrd for , J' '.11 J j' ,·r Jgt· ndudin11- pun1 .. nl t>-' Jnd "4.J \.trJ~ 111 " -\ 11 hlf' '"er \.1.inna FOOTB~l,1, e H\,Kl'f•' NFL standlnes Nanon.. """'9renc:• R•ms San Francisco Allanra New Orleans cr11caoo Minnesota Green Bev Tampa Bav Deiroit N.Y Gianl~ Phlladelphl11 Washlnolon Phoenuc Dallas West w L s 1 s l 2 ' 2 ' Central 4 2 4 2 3 3 3 3 I S EHt S I 4 2 3 3 2 ' 0 6 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pct. PF PA 833 162 125 833 155 115 JJ3 lot 129 333 135 109 667 191 131 667 126 106 soo 162 1S8 soo 120 120 167 91 lSO aJ3 155 96 667 152 133 SOO I !>4 138 333 103 10 000 68 177 Amerlun Confe<ence West Denver R•icten Sea Ille Kan\ilS C11v San Diego W L T S I 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 2 • 0 2 4 0 Pct. PF PA aJ3 136 u soo 134 114 soo 112 124 JJ3 IOI 131 333 112 126 C1nc1nna1t Cleve1ano Houston P111s1>urori Central ' 2 J 3 3 3 3 J 0 0 0 0 667 soo soo soo 136 136 167 93 94 88 170 142 Bulfalo tnd1an11P01ts Mia mi New Enolano N Y Jets EHt 4 2 3 3 3 3 2 ' I 5 0 0 0 0 0 667 156 160 SOO II I 108 soo 121 139 333 88 132 167 119 IS8 Mondo'' k w• Bulfalo 73 Aoml 20 SU"CMY'I G.,,~, New Of Ju n' e t Rom\, 1 om A•idof'\ e t Pn11eoe1or11e 10 a m Dallal "' KanM1\ Cilv. 10 a m Green Bav et M1am+. 10 a m lndienaOOl•I al Clnclnne ti 10 a m M.nnt\Ofa e• De1ro•t 10 e m Nt'w Vo" Jt •l e1 BuHeiO 10 a m P11t\t>uron e• HOu\tOn 10 em T amoa Bav at wu111n910<1 10 a m Ne"" Er>Qteno et S.n l'ranc1\CO l om 1111e n•a a t Pnoen.. l om Denver et ~all~ I o m New Vo•I< G1e nt1 el S.n Dtt90 I om Nut Mende't'l Gomo (1,.ca90 a• Cleveland 6 om Us 23, Rams 20 Scwe llY 0uer'9n Roms .~ l'lnl Ou•rt>ff 1 0 l 10-20 0 • 0 11-ll Aam\-MCGff ) oa\\ IMm Evert•• ILen\toro •·c• l 9 st S.Cend Ou•rt>ff Bui-I'(; Norwooo ll 10 50 8 u'-FG NorwOOd 47 14 04 Tlllrd 0u•l1w Ram•-l'G l en,lord 34 1104 f'9Wf111 Ouef1W 8 ul-l'G NorwOOd 40 SI 'Aem•-l'G Len\foro l6 S S9 8 uf-Tno,., .. 1 DO\ lrpN> Rt•Cl'I l NO•wooo kk lt.I 1137 Rem\-LA-Anoe .. on 11 oan from E vt!refl ILantlord ••Ckl. ll ll Buf-Re.cl I OH\ lrom At•c n 1 No•wooo •lc•I ,, .. A-76 231 Rem1 8uf • Flr\I Oown1 IS 11 Au1ntl·verd\ )0 S9 l 1 134 PeUinQ 101 214 lttlurn Verd\ 28 • t Como·All•tnt IS l6 1 11·37 I S.c•eo·YtrOI LOii 1 11 0·0 Punll 1 )1 6·36 Fumt>lfl·LOll S· I •·3 ,..,..lllfl·Ya rol • lO 1 •• Time of Pou•u-lO ?9 79 31 INDIVIOOAL STATISTICS 1, ltUSHING-ltem•, 8 .. 11·44 0. 01no •·• f arown l ·S Evontl 3·• 8uttal0, Tr.om.1 1•· IOS, ,RHHMIEN COltOtlA 04I ~ MAil 11 ""'"""-... ~ tU-H• • I E"...c,. l(lnnetittw •· 16, Harmon t I? Re.<" I· I PASSING-Aeml Eve•ell 1S·36·1·119 Bui teto, ltelell 21·l7· 1·714 ltECEIVING-Aem\. E lla•o 4 10 HO•Ollan 3· 19, An()fr10<1 7·11 A Co• 2 20 McGH 1 l) D Jol'ln'°" l ·6, Deto<"O I • Buffa10 T noma• 9·67. RH<I I · 106. McKeoer 2·71 HarmOI' I 1• Mttrelear \ l 6 MISSED FIELD GOALS-None COMMUNITY COLLEGE STANDINGS Mission Cont.reno TOP FIVE CGnf, Overal Ttam W L T W L T Et Cam+"o • 0 0 S 0 0 Rencl'IO S4nlleoo • o O S O O Rlven 1oe • O O S O O Or•IWI CN\I l 1 0 • I 0 Pewdefta l 1 O • 1 O Geldlft Wnt l 1 0 l 2 0 CENTRAL DIVISION Div. Cent Over al TNm A•r>eno Sant •II<> Aover\<Oe Of;afl90 CN\I Gd<Mn WHI l'uttt'f'IO" S•d<lifO&C' WL T W LT W LT eoo •oo soo 000 4 00 SOO 000 )10 •10 ono310 120 000 110 JJO 000 IJO 1 4 0 E. Cam•"O Puaoe"a Lono Beec" N~THERN DIVISION 000 4 00 000 )10 Ml Sa,. .O.nton o (fr• tO) 00 012 0 000710 0 0 0 ' l 0 SOUTHERN DIVISION Ser> D+eQO Mew 0 0 0 1 l J Grournonl 0 0 0 I J 0 Pei<>me• O O o 1 J O ~u!Plwote,,, 0 0 0 0 • 0 S.n D+eQO 0 0 0 0 ' 0 SATU~DAY'S GAMES MiUIOft C oni.t-onc: t San D+l'90 at PalO<'na• I 30 Galden Wtsl at FuHerton 1 Or•fl90 Coa1t al S4doteoac• I Rancl'IO S.nl+eoo et R•vt'•\•O• 1 Pe\adene al El Ca mino 1 Lono Beacn at Mt San An•on·() 1 Grou mont at C~r>IO\ 1 !>outPlwf\le<n et San O~oo Mew I WHMn't St1'9 com.reno LA He•oor at Moor oar" I G•enda•e at LA ~tnwe\I l LA ValteY at Comoion 1 LA Pttorce at w.,, LA I Ba•er \f•t•o et Senta Mon•c e • S.n•a Baroera at Ventura I 1'""111 C~onc:e De~ri al Rio Honoo I AnlttOoe VeUev at Eut LA 1 CneHev a l Se n ~ne•d+no Va t'> Ml San Jec+nto at Victor Va ev 1 R•'*ln9s SOUTHLAND l"OLL s 0 0 ' I 0 l l 0 l 7 0 1 1 I ; J 0 I • 0 l ' 0 I • 0 0 6 0 ""* ScN91, c ..-..nce 'M lll9< Pn. I Et Ce m·no MIUoOn No 14 s 0 0 ,... 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N4'W paint, .--------5 BEDROOMS -· laA •nA 1BAHOME• W9* to beac:h 815'h EASTSIOE Shelp & clUn 2 cat g.,809 Fenc.d ll'!l!!"m-.... ..-.... ---.... ....., lerlH• .uai .. Ill.I I 1100/mo year~. Cati MatlOOld. 3BR.' 2'ABA, lg 2BR 1 Y.BA w/patlo yard, ale. N·oetl. 1925 ...... 2rm 4'BR,21hBA.3cargataoe. 87&-8554 or 8 3•9224· g.,, no pets. 11350/mo tOW(lhOuae unit . mo.499 .. 170 PROll NORTH OflANOa CO. ....129 PllC)ll IOUTM ORANQS CO. -IUD '":'1••••••••••• .. 11===-==::::;;;; ateps to the Hnd a 1111 VU Ill ,ITI... AakforJulieorTodd 720-9218,840-0900 1825ttno,Agt548-9950 , "~II 1002 ocean. Call Bill Nemec4Mc. Each unl1 3 BR, 2 BA. 1•11 -••-11T ll•ftl lelCh 2169 C .. CIC YOUR AD THI F._eT DAY ........................ ...c • .,,.. .,.,,..,., .......... ._ ......... .,...,, . ..._., ..................... ....,,, ... # ... ........ , ......................... 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Won't 2500 alt. 28R & den 3BA COili Miia 2 I 24 Specloua Ea1talde 2BR 28R 18A Duple11 down '..\ kltctlen MBR aulte Life l81t a ........ 1 Prlnetpal• only Upper-unl\jtn Ouple11, C>uptex Small pet ok. g.vtge $925 Aaent Pet ~CITING ~ y~ In ~-Cotanl dtl Mir • 1022 time guat. roof, . 1pa, •f1t &1"21 27th St .. N.B ~ly ts:::.· :;~n;o ••11250 N4'W ~Cod 1775. Call 848-4902 722-77J8, 1e0.1,55 ureaque ., .. o um ne 111111 __ • • cwpet• .cc 185~ ooo Prtc.d loW9f a better 1o-yr • 38R .,8 .. ••=um 9\'enlnot cr .. k. Ta1telulfy and •••• ••w --llS• T SELL. t . cation than slmllar new HM. 2..-. "'· gar. W .. •111111---proteatonalty decor•ted Fantu11cl Ocean & llght1 • du p I exes Age n I •·•·--patio. Grndr, uMd brick. EASTSIOE 28R houH •2 BLOCKS from t>Mch with lkyOghll. tnuttets. lllewl Gourmet kltch. 3BR LLllll • •• ,..T 67s-a.75 -t>Mm1, lrpk: 845--2588 Quiet community, gar· 2Br 288. liteplaoe, gar • Berber c1rpetlng and "'2BA, pool $924,g5o 4 fttNnluli 2107 •Brlght&tunnytwnhsel 2 aoe. encl backyard Pet aoe.S1100/mo.30932nd bleached Olk floors Bkr/Ownr 725·9008 I• •t 11WPf m..lllT llY1 matra w/bath• + '"bath ok. 1825 846-4902 St. ** 650-0892 Wonderful library retreat ..... .a.II 13.000+ IQ. ft. lot. New Oh~N 3&1~~e!u!= 2 cw gar, pvt patio, lrplc. LG TOWNHOUSE 2BR •BLU FFS CONDO New ~~~:~n~t::g,:ret?~: Costa Mesa I024 128 441h St-Two 3BR 28A kitchen. 3BR H '•BA, s 1, 'uuna 2-car gw: frig, w/d, micro. Pool & 2BA, 2 car garage. w/d drp1. pnt, erpt, apple . view lrom upstairs deck. FOR SALE Large New Unlt1. Quality con11ruc· s439K Bllr 642•3850 I ~900/mo yily. Gd credit. lp8·G1ted quiet com· hkup. Vacant S950/mo 3BR. den. lam rm, 211\BA. Private and sunny patio. Duplex. East1lde. 3BR, tlon. Many upgt1des. Owner Want• To Retire. 631· 1338 or 536-5769 plex, I 1250 mo. By Appl Re/Mu Ritts 642·9797 tip, pool, Jee No pets $550,000 2!.\BA; 2BR. 2BA. ea Oceen view. $595,000 3BR 2BA l/p dble gar . only 845-3977 Lv Msg R 4BR S 1675 lse 549-0709 w/garages Income ol Call JOHN MAURER B c h H'• e ' C 0 mm STEPS lo sand. spacious _,. ••* MESA DEL MA · ll .. 1100 12 4oo/mo Auumabte 631•1266 or 673-1768 oolltenni• S305K/best lmmac 2Br IOW9f duplex, ._. • 2BA. ltt. d/w. covered •ULTRA large 2 al y, 4BR, lo~n of $300,000 Price Re/Max Rllrs PH A 6So-0606 ocean view, Refs & sec 3BR 28A, garaoe. laundry p~tlo. dble gar Nu crpts. 2BA. family rm. 2 frplca. {,I (~11 11 KJ~S 5430.000 Call Rich 0 er. gt dep.$1400/mo963~ room.St175/mo drps.pnt Brk640·4152 quletcul-de-4ac.grdnr ~ \ 1 )\II'\'\' Flock, 645-0968 By Owner. The Blull1, 231 Cebrlllo MESA DEL uAR inCI. $1,850/mo 845-1528 dynamite 111ew. 2BR Motile~ TS Q T "'"' 603 "" 10.1L111H ... • 2PA. room to expand II Coronade!MM 2122 LM M ~1 Sharp &clean3BR , lam-•MTllllAll• ----Dana PoW!t 1026 You own land $379,000 For SM OO •EASTSIDE TWNHSE• lly tm, 2 frplcs. nice decor Choice~ Furn Oupiex 675-4933. 673· 1024 Furniahed One-Bedroom •IMMAC Spacious & light 38R, 2BA, yard, gar. lrplc, S 1390/mo. Agt 546·9950 58R, 2~BA Refs S 1800 • .._,.Of' YHE lllAI NW, 2 ITllY Mobile Home $8,500. 3BA, 3 full baths, lrplc, 2 nu pnt crpt kit, appl Av a 11 to 613O19 o MAM .... IMCW NETWOM Ji For sale by owner. 3BR. CORONA DEL MAR · Con-351 W Bay, Costa Mesa pvt patios, 2-car gar, w/d blindt S 1,oeO 640-2426. Hunt. leach 2140 8 1 8 • 2 8 5 . 2 2 6 1 COLDWel.L BANt(eRO Expect the best~ 2BA. lg lam rm. llp, 2 temporary 3 bdrm hOme 642-2553 hkup Great loc nr park. . 818-446-6684 bale , 2 car gar OWC Including fabulous mas· $1750 Avl now 759-9194 •EASTSIOE TWNHSE* BEACH AREA 38r, din 10% $410k 24 -6453 ter with lplc & study on OWNER DE SPERA TE! -2BR 2BA, quiet area. rm, llv rm etc Gated. ----huge lot. E.Kcltlng use of 1st offer over $7.000 takes •JASMINE PARK• patio, flreplace, garage pool a spa. clubhouse . I_..__ 1044 space, light & quallty ma-10 11 50 In Adult Park in New 3Br 3'hBa condo, $930/mo. 840-2426 tennis crts on take nr .,,.,.,.. tertats 1 blo<:tl to main Costa Mesa. 642-8392 mini view. $2200/mo. No -Bcl\/PCH s 1500/mo 158 HOT TURTLE ROCK VIEW beach' pets * 720-3965 *LG FAMIL y ROOM* 756-2055/W 661·7904/H HOME Price reduced 760·3s0o ... $1, 175.000 Time $haring 1590 3BR 2BA DupleK Frplc 3:~5;/BA. ~ar1g;Ef:rd . I;;;;;;;;~~;;.,-~~~ ..... 11111 Decorator's 3BR home BALBOA ISLAND. 4 bdrm gar newly dee.orated' OTTOmo6 9a 64 Hunt Hltbour 21 42 II.Ill MPLD Lots ot upgrades. pri11ate canallront. large studio PONO KAI RESORT on lhe 502' Avocado s 1495 1nci VI 54 • 1 _ • 1me ii 3BR p.-..111 spa. Call for an appt apt & tie up for 2 18' Island 01 Kaull Beach lrt 81 a water 760-9020 BR 2BA. 1am11y room. 2BR 1BA. Highly L~g;, fr~. di~~ patio, , UNSURPASSE'6 views are Listed at $379 000 2344 boats Lovely decor with Sips 4 Amenities. Selhng ~ --M ... del Mar s 1300/mo Upgraded, 2 story up91a1rs block to best beach incorporated Into this sq 11 Fran Lugo whitewashed woods a belowmrkt645-1912pm 702'• A11ocado. Upper lncludelgerd9ner 2737 unit aetoss from Sunset St350/mo )'tly 833-3650 ·, .• . l '>•. • ·~-;)e" ·~ ....... SYpe<b 5 BR villa Large 557.4373 Agt accents of Ille & marble 1BR 1BA, garage. w/d Fremont Lane 854-8742 Bch Pool. 1enn1s etc (Judy), or 494•7748 master suite. F R library. Bay & night Ugh! views Incl Highly upgraded --Kids & Pets ok S 1050 mo [ •' i"\ L' ,.., ' I.I gourmet kitchen • lg ·N-~-w-port--k~ac-h~~l'!!'06'!"'9~1 from upper deck Appt only $925/mo 3BR 2BA. pet ok w/depl yrty 213-592-4322 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--palio & pool provide a _ 673•6900 5995.ooo Re/Max Rltrs 642-9797 994 Trabuco Circle. -ILIFFl llAm tranquil setting SEAVIEW J I I s 1300/mo A11I 1mmed1 ,_ .. _ 21 44 •S 117,500 NEWPORT• • us s eps Ador1~1e 2BR 1BA rear 542•87 UI ,., .. .,.. Professionally decorated ~IMO Pool, Spa, Fee Land from community pool & Houses/Condos dupleJC. Fireplace, gar· ___ 3BR, 2'1tBA End Unit \ • l' ,. ~ let U1 lltl• YH Sell ~~., Pttpertr! l C111 C1111ifit~, ~ 642-5678 ~D:.BCHEVROLET ·~ ~ Home of the Serengeti Blazer Ai:tlf;l,fn1 Call our friendly salesmen fo r <'ela11s 579-5100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E lmpenal Hwy · Yorba Linda, Cahforn1& . fr"" rsu" J -I lfllOlt, ~ I Huntington Bea ch Chrysler -Plymouth . SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS 18661 BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-0631 Oaob Longpre Pontla ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Servtce Department Open Monday until 9:00 p.m 13600 BEACH BLVD. WESTMINSTER Btacil 11 Garden &rm Fwy (714) 892-6651 RooiA:MJu..ER• HGIWDA .~ 1 HONDA DEALER IN ORANGE CO. \ Sales • Service • Parts Leasing All Makes 963-1959 I 9232 ~a<'h Blvd • Hunttnl(lon ~am. Callfom ia 92648 •South County YILllWIB Ill lllZU • m • 5 11'1 #1 YILM ULD LUlll • •UlllCJll9'7DAYSAW.• • PMl'I Ofl9' IATUIDAYS • • 111 VICI CJflN MONDAY NIGHTS • .11111 l1•lh llwl., Hunti"9ton leach .,_ 4842-2000 \ Versailles condo Furn? tenn1& In this guarded •g•. patio. $900/mo. 514 Bright & fresh 2BR 1BA Orangetree lBR condo. w/secluded courtyrd. •714-645-2963 owner• neighborhood Designer Jasmine. Agt 675-4912 Duplex. Frplc. w/d. small AIC. lrlgS7~6d. ten~si patio & private spa Ctut- decorated. ligh1. bright & GeMfll 2102 -yard. $800/mo. 706 r~~~~o pets ~:~876~ dren & pets OK Short or open 4 bd hOme with lam-OLDE COM • 3 bd upper * •2BR 1BA home, new Joann. 545.3977 long term lease 1mmed1-ily room & brick patio paint. Patio & garage, ate occupancy possible wilhnight hgh1v1ews $l575 SltOO/moyrly.518 ONDO E'SIOE 2BR Llgun!klCh 2148 $1775/mo 631-1400 $689 000 BLUFFS · lmmac. Delores Orchid Call Eves 2'..,BA. bit-Ins. dbl gar . - 3BR 111ew $1795 213.456.9907 frplc, yard No pets W/D ••ml UY* .. •IUT - \\.\II HI HO' I Ill,..,, ....... RE Ai TOR!> & SA~filvY.IL~~G & 0 NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto M•ll Or., S•nt• An• 835-3171 Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger Sales 0@01 09ef' 7 o••• P:vf~ c;..rv• ,. Ho,,~ M F 1•m 6 JOpm 'ia1 8 em ~P"' BUf NA PARK STANTON C.Al1(J N GRO\f PACIFIC OCEAN 0 > .j • i It -c % JASMINE PARK • guard hk up1 S 1250 645·9857 3BR, labulOus vu p111 bch l2t41M If l ... IOOO gated 3 t>d $2800 Miii• am ~ tennis s 1900 721-8579 RE# 1'lC BALB IS • 3BR 1011ely Newly decorated 2Br. 11_ asts1de. large new 3BR. . -~ -- home $3000 brary. lam rm. lrg lot on 3'A8A. 2 car garage. lg NORTH Lag 3BR 2BA rf ' NEWPORT ISLAND AREA wide greenbelt. spa & ex· backyard Extremely house detached BR/BA \t\\'J \ 1._)'I' I ~ \ 11 Chnllron1 3BR. dock. JenS1ve lmprovemeflts n 1 c e Av a 11 1 1 / 1. Walk to t>oach. $2000 I , $3500 No pets s28751mo lse $1,400/mo 2257 Elden mo 729.7250 497-9918 QfALTOAS Wtterfrt.t 11 .. 1111. 760-8850/d, 49•·3367/e Call to see 645-0968 ·-------• .UL .... l lH-••-EASTSIDE I 2BR 1BA ~UY 'c1RCLE THIS ONE' Blutts. _ •-__ •..v lllUI n tny r•, llW 1 house with ~r~: fence yd beautiful view newly dee OoyourbuyingandNlllnglt rpt, 5 11 Seaward. 2br, Great toe Peta ok 1 orated 3BR. 2'1BA theclaumedmarket. lrpl. gar $1690 760-8382 $935/mo 645·2123 t ough classified $1750/mo 673-5253 l I 0 ~ ,-CAMPBELL ~--· ~/COSTA MESA Cars a1 No charge' 6 mo 16 000 mile hm1ted w1rran1y on all used cv s 1425. Baker St. (Just Ot1 Harbor Blvd ) WJ Co•t• Meu 714/545-3334 ~/. r ,.z $ .. It 'IJ',()I llJt '.Jflllf)•,11 ,, 13590 f!etlCh Rb•d C) 'J'es/mitJS/t>r BF.ACH BLVD AT THE 22 FREEWAY A J Al LABLF FUR IMJIEDIATE DELIJ ERr o SADDLEBACll Sales ,Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-aoo-a31.33n 714-380-1200 ts pace an e Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent Onl sgooo per week! CD JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Mercedes-Benz 1301 Quell St. .... port llNch ACUAA 1001 Quell St . .... port BMc:h Sala • Leaalno Service • Parta 0 Sales • Leulng Petti • Service 133-9300 75-ACURA 752-2172 "C•ll Your Profenlona,." • l ow Pric~~ • No G1mrri1<~\ • Gr .. 01 s .. 1 .. 01on • f rif'nd ly ~flopl~ • E1<.,lfflnl Sflrv1<e lll3St.oetl~d (114) 141-1711 LllllY IOWIHHT JBA 2BA on sand-best beach Sec. spa, A/C dble gar $3500 722·6460 WINTER LEASE OCEAN FANT ·4BA, grt area. tennis & vus $1.400 PENN· 4BA tiouse $1.975 OCEANFRONT ·Charming 3 BA home. grt tocallon $2,800 . ...,,, ............ IULTIUta1-HOO h Sanu Ana Heights 2184 2BR 2BA. 2 car garage lndry Front/back yard A IC grndr Spacious S 1J001mo 975· 1266 South Coast Metro 2186 Steps to Plaza newly pntd 2BA. 1BA Condo gated patio. d /w pool· pet Ok $775 840-5774 Balboa lllFLIH&n WITIYllWU 1000 sq It. 1Bdrm wllolt • 2 Baths $995 No pets CALL 855-0665 $525· dep Mobile home No pets Mature adults OuMlt. secure 646-8373 1991 NE'WPOAT BLVD &P&ITllElll These attractive Apts lea- ture poof spa private patios or decks. garage or carport tn a beauulully landscaped set1tr1g Sorry no pets Bachelor $545 1 Bedroom $655 2Bdrm 1' .ea $760 2Bdrm 2Ba twnhse $855 IH ODnl ITIEn COSTA MESA . MJ-1424 Island 2606 ---!""-~~---BIG-1000 Sq Ft New. •SUNOECK • quiet 1BR triplex with 2BA IBA. washer/dryer sundeck $750 650-4545 Recently remodeled day. &42-5393 alter 7pm S895/mo 646-0645 USTllH IEWH 111 Balboa Peninsula 2607 Ou1e1 Lg dining area, pool. lndry lac Sngl AOll 2BR 1BA upper trptc 2 S695tmo TRW Req d decks gar lndry wood 268 E 16th St "11 oeam ceol beach bath Curt 11 63 t-1266 St t 75 avl 1 t t 673-0438 :?BR 2BA yearly &dulls non-smkers no pe1s Nr tobraryl bay S9SO mo 673-3986 818· 799.4 195 Eastside lg uppe< 2BR .NewPort Heights large 2Br 1' 1BA tn quiet compleot 2 apt Pool. car-port No b a Icon 1e s garage pelS $6501mo de· $750/mO 642-4792 po5'tS 646-4664 E SIDE tBr up Pool cable lttrHtht 2~r lh TV & gas paid Refs reqd Unlurn Garage laundry No pets $585 147 Flower Deck S 1000 mo ()ep 645-8161 apptm J 5th S t Avl 1 t 1 E'SIOE 2Br upstatrs $635 548-3727 Cable Ilk-ups lg closets Baylront Duplex 2BR No pets Reis reqd 352 $1300 3BR S 1600 Lg h11· V1ctona 645-8161 apptm ing rm & lg gas lrplc 4 car E SIDE 2BR. upstairs unit gar wld S3'8· 1374 patio • garage lndry rm FURN Winter Duplex 2BA Quiel cul-de-sac No 1300 st $1eps 10 ooean dogs $735 786-9224 Ir pie deck HBO $9501mo 63 1.51s1 8181968-0352 llUT LIUTill OCEAN ArR 1Br 1Ba upstrs, lg patio, S62S 28r 2Ba spacious. 1mmacu1a1e 2BR 1B A 5 725 Pool gas relrtg sundeck lrpc parking incl No pets $500 sec yrly $1,050 673-8925 645-5853 145 E 18th St On the bay1w1nter rental 3 Large 1 BR S575 • ut1l- un1ts, 28A 28A Nicely 111es 151 & last 1799 furnished tnc ut1t $975· Newport Blvd Apt 3 $1200/m o 675-9363 846-2S88 SIW.L 111HIE LARGE JBA 2BA down· wtgarage Yearly stair~ Garage. close to $850 mo 675-5 193 lrwy/sh-001 $825· $600 STEPS TO BEACH MC No pets 963-1562 1Br 1Ba relrtg w d S825 MONTE SERENO yrly ultl incr 1 13 E Prestigious ltving Ovtet. BalbOa Blvd 999 O 123 g11den poo4 setting 1 BA $625 2 BR $770 snn Tl IOUlt Electric gates to car Sul)ef Sharp !BR IBA p~ts cable TV & BBOs yrly w1park1ng S7351mo 5 min to the beach No Jim -D ys 635 -3090 pe11 642-3146 Eves/Wknds 673-6478 NEW 2BR, 2 lull baths Vrly 1BR " Olk to bay good location. S800tmo quiet area parking $695 No Pets Call Pam at tnC Ultl 219 20th St 546-5880 Ag1 Lower uM 675-5068 Corona def Mar 2612 IU1~SIH 900 SEA LANE 644-2611 Charmt09 2BA lrg k•I sep d /r. ltp, dble ga1 strg S of PC H $1250mo 282-1116 Otana/Suzanne TllUIUI 2BA wt new decor. gar bltlns. lncd yd w/pa110 636-4120 1PM-5PM 2437 Orange 0 $755 NUIFlllT HI 21& Winter rental Furn1Shed1 Clean Unit 642-3850 Bllr OCEANFRONT UPPER DUPLEX 2BR tBA gar 2 decks tip , t>eameo ceiling GAEA T VIEW $1450/mo 675-4630 HlllSIU Yearly & winter rentals 2-3BR. furnished & un- lurnfstled PUU IUL ESTATE 111-1100 PElllSUU YUILY I WllTll IDTIU 91ft-ll MSIHITSm • 1 to 4 Bedrooms •Fur nestled & •Unfurnished •Close to beaeh •Free ttst-CALL TODAY' YIWREITILS 115-4112 ommerclal Property 2778 Pl•lnllL ... llTllACI IE corner Wastchfl Or & Irvine Ave High vts1b11t11y tralhc, good s1gnagt1. 1,478 SO FT .... ,., LOST Balboa Peninsula Black/Grey Longha11 Cat W t111e collar Call 673-2936 HIRE 1hrou~h cl)\\1fied UJ-Hll 1•USEYHI IUCll llNlllllEW IMPllVEI LIWEIUTES ~EJ $2.44 per day That s All you pay leor 4 lines 30 day m1n1mum 1n the ~ ILDl/llmTllY N B Gen contractor needs 1)8fson With com· puter e.cp bookkeec>109 & payroll a · Call Lynda 71 4·851-2211 .... ISTUTM UST. PIT Hours l lex1ble 973·2927 9 30·2·30pm &ITIST FILL· Tilll For small Irvine Giit Mtg Good copy skills req d Cauior de1a11s. 250·0410 lSSIST•I Mature couple Knowl- ~e ot Dooklleepmg & mamta1nence F /T rotate weeke n d!I No al· cohol/drugs 646-0392 Ba11ery SUIWICI I OlllTll HELP Laguna Beach 497 _. 182 or 493-2339 BAATENOERICOCKT AIL Best Shilt Apply 1n person •sJano V acht Club 1500 Newpo rt Blvd C M a&Sllll/lTlUIMT For service s1a11on Days & graveyaro All beneltts Apply 2S90 Newport • Blvd Costa Me!>a Circu l ate Pe1111ons $501$200 day No eJtp nee So Cnty areas Pd 3 ttmes weekly 855-7224 OILLHE STllEm Work for ma1or 011 com- panies P1T worl\ lle1uo1e hrs $15 00/hr 645-1854 oyeways patios paths etc No rob 100 small , ......... ,111-0llJ lffer4aMe C...rete All Phases Famoty owneo & operated AISo dumr1 truck & Bobcal !ler111ces 27 yrs' l'•P Ltc 540 2284 lllOl·OE•EIT ·ST•I STUCCO· Hl E Re3S Loe Bond Ins 537-t554 Bill LOVllllG mo1ner woll care lor you• IOdOle• n my home Bushar<J Garl 1eto H B P T F T %~ (1656 •HOUSE CLEANING• E11~r~e References Dependable G o od ~1a 63f-5989 Mary PllPllNIPUS ou .. & Vf/UllCf etean109 uca Cl 8oMec1 RMI e Really Care 847-1230 RELIABLE HouHCle&nlng by the day 1.oca1 era Excettenl Reterenc•• CALL Yolanda 131-5917 Orange COl9t OAtLV PtLOllTUlede.y, Oc!C>W 17. 1IM • NEWSPAPER DELIVERY * NO COLLECTION * Early morning molor roult•." a'ai/;1blt· .~lust ha ,.e dependablt• ,·,·hi"h· and liability :' 1fa' .. l""r "t'f'". :l:JO /j .m . -.):JO 11 .m . ABOVEAVERAGEEAR'l'GS I ti ~. l ~ ~ ~ l 11·1 \\I" I ' r. t I I If I .t t I I I t I I i I 11 1 I \ t J· I t 1 .1111 -lll .1111 1"\I '"'"'' \1 .\HE\~ \ \ \II.AHLE: lluntinglt•n u .. aeh ('ttsta llt•sa. •""ttuntain \"all•·~-" • & , .. "·port Rt•aeh CLASSIFIE_D 642-5678 ******** OlllPLlll MYWAU SllYIOIS Fre. Estimates Any stze Job Ca.II Dennis * Jll-1111 * LT HAULIN VI • •••• Garage Yo Clnups-Trees .... Ml·1112 •EUmllWI• Oual work Free f'St $2511• llWNIT UIUH ·487892 Greg 979-6276 IMMEDIATE SERVICE Sr D•SCOunl HauhnQ Cor Tlf EUCTllC MAI up Trees Jonn 650 't>~' • Service & Reoa•• Loe !1<>9044 Greq 7' 1.f.;?9~ +8 Z ELECTRtC • Res1d I Comm 1 All '10 n e Improvements f · <'t' est 548099' Bret 'l68 ~<.(l.i -" •t'• ; ... . 1 .~' AYEUIE Lill SH. '1a<J11ng • Cleanup~ Oaa ,oos ~•s 5.i3.oct~. DuMP RUNS JUPll11. Fw'"" tut ~ •fcJSfl !r ~p o• ancnes a1>9•1an P<o Ca'I M i.e ' a~s 646 • 19 1 lllllllUIUll An<J Tree Sculptu• "9 Sarne Day~"' C.40-6082 ...unun 11&11 •SPRINl(LEA REPAIR• .. 9llT CommlResld ma1nt Clean R~PAIAS &oell. C:lll, UPS 21yra e1tp 645-5124 ll\OWel'a.etc MOLDIMk· •LAWN MAINTENANCE Ing. fabfle:etton, new d9-Full Service R•ltd I llgn MOBILE Of ln--ShOP Comm'I No Job Too Big Srvc Current with mod· 0t Too Smell 531-2507 em mat.«tell a eppil· 1----- c.ttona. 20 yra DP Call IA1M URlllll Tim. 1~845-5250 LendlQPlng. TrM Prvn· Ing, M.if\t , Clean-upa Seed & Sod 722-8374 U• I IA?JD 1111 MPAIM tn8' ... ttoM. ~ & l.ftn lnttaMe-- MCllOM I dOOf ...... ''°" 20 rrs tUtlf .V ~ l.lc•S1Ull .,_ ~"2•1Ml ta •• .,. ,., ... ····· Moving * •. , ... * 710-1111 OLWIDPllT Ut.OalT-111142 OllSTIOYlll 1..owest ~111 rate Carf"lu1 llcen'lt'd T '5<' 461 l"ree Quotes 1)46 ">6S 1 Nur~· ompanoon Wtl• .... orl< tong .,our!I • '"' 1" sep Quar- ters )(1n1 '"'' g·s.soos A10ES >. RSE' • VE IN • 4 nrs '")• t>~ "'f' • ou• Ca FULL C.ARE SERVICES 89S·6-2S P,11nhng Will Oii PlllTill S 12 ~r MATERIALS References 675 4006 IJWI P11119118t./eat. ThOIOUQI\ prep rees rein Jtm 650-KIWI 6~54~4 IUMPllmH Int IE•O Specialtst l(lnl refs 842·3 118 ,...,....IWAUPAPll REMOVAL RELIABLE' 20 yra 1n aru ~2-S937 WALLPAPER HANGING REMOVALSVCompett11¥e bids St tic ... 4 16904 c71 4) 523-7936 Larry WE gats shd 11a09 roge1t1er Srrtp-pa1nt-1nsta1J Ad· vice to tl1e crazy 14 yrs e•P 633-7172 any tune DRAINS SS s 15 $25 & UP Faucets dispose!, neat• Pnone Est anytime Pl 646-62•2 Leo llWLUl1 High Quality • Reas Rat91 Roof Repairs & RerooliOQ Comrn9rctal Residential Lie S7368a 969--8451 OCEAN VIEW ROOFING Local Ae1erences Pro! s10Qe 73 Shing..; Broken Miss.Ing? fiat root leaks Fr99 Eat Lied Low Ra1MI 67~ Gii SHOWERS • U.•IC:90 Floof p~ Gen Contr LIC•39'84 Ptl 8~8393 RAINBO-A Corcie Ma1n1 • -CUSTOM REMOOel P11nt109 Int Ex1 House & Entry. l<ltc~ Ba•"- Apl Oval jOb Free est Comm'! ReekS'I 1t ~ St lle•569897 636-17S8 Hl> 1oQ11y 154-3MO ... , .. , .. & Wa14J>~1ng, OulM!ty wor.,_ FfM &t .....,41 f/T ~(~L Offta Com-Nlf·lm•t• AHTAUIWIT '"'~c .. -.CCPTP .. "'-m •-Ulllirlla•W --ww1r Hll&AH 'l7MAXJMA ffl'......, route. OMV pu1•, typing, Otgarii> ~ ~ti from ---·-""' ,., iOfa~ --·--• ~-loeded. ~ & MAmlT•F "T dUCi.d~ACOtll*a4IOfl prtntowtr9Qd 7I0•11"5 ·~ ..... tOt .,,,. ... 8MIAI Me to vatiout SERVERS/CASHIERS n .. o.n-1mokln9 offlc•. ,.:.. 1900~.~ 1983 Nlleowt.17600 NiedylOQOl .. Owfww'•new The~penonl ..... Th• r•Olttr1n1 GOm fNndty _. wr~ 0.-b\191'111111 In )'Ollf econo FIT·PIT Apply betwMn _ ~330'**---Wil tP'l1 XlMT~ttton 720-fSt5 eat com[~I W... main doing~-m8ftC*f to ttanMC1 butt· ~ L;;:c,:' ~ 11QnCoLvtn908 ~2 C* Noeq,~I W.tralnl 2·5,cWMlldeys EDIE S 101 JU 989--50~ IO:i29acftlo:t:I temtd & malntenenc. 1 A.l.-0 VfHTURES 2 ,_. un6et IN flGhtlOua tr8in lntef•ted hell* llTB.Wf.. Agt .. ti0bl0t1C11 .... out• OIN.R 2305 E Co9st W h __ --liiliiill6l_..,. ... ..., ... ...,._.1 fr-eel 110,600 121-4120 OFAfAOYENTUl'ES.SW~ ~ NIM °' """* Afll & -~ S..&-2848 Hu ~tat• OC*\lngS doot tyl)ffl St.,t at Hwy, Coron• del M81 11 cr•d•ntlala IO MUST SHL ANTIQUES RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· ----lMUpur, C0tOM del Mar, lltted llboY9 on J'9C)tv.y 4 IOI Part· Time ............... •• tOAM °' tPM, SOfM...,... ~.~1u1•. Our lady a.by Gfand piano, btadl ENO Chan., Stlt..of· NEWPORT CAOHt25 --• '~·-- • .,.. Con-·-·-· .. -nlng ahltta evallable Call "-taurant ~·of Angell School. metl:>le din""' table, 8 Art 34 Cruloctt Pkg deal Uber1 FtenlCI .A ......... IO ..,_,. ~ Hll5.R soc1ates tact A119Je. JM 714-751-0748 WllTll/WAl'fllll N 8 PleUe Call fOf IP-b!Kll l~ed Cllalrs, wtth &Jllppef 675-7100 314'~ Lll'kle>uf Coton• del Thia '-'•*'*'I wu llled '°' cMnlal lab PfT MOf"I . 241-0837 or 5-40-2500 ~h ,..., to__,..,,~• •stab· po1nt,,,.,,t. e.44-t 166 P•ac:,.._m.,bl• cocktaJI __ IMPORTS Met, CA 12626 #1111 tl\9 County Clerk of Of F • ml......._ M EAt 6674 Part-nm. '""' ..... -·... _.._ Tille bl.lalnetl •• eon· -County on $e91eml>at "· • .....,,.. ust uM --ti.Md rout.et $40-$60 tabl•. fr•nch p1110 Sii loMJ 1014 -dueled by Husbancl 9.nd i'o".'iNt own CW Apply It 2474'• lmmed1ateopen1"9f0fday Clah daU~ '******* fl.lrn111.1re. 8' wMe toll. ·JllQ#~lt' Wife r021• Newport Blvd C M manager Good medical Ltrt's llte.... llYEmllll 673·9•55 14' ltOO '64. with trllr.. ••~m T~ 1eg1t11tnt(•l com· P.11>111'*! Of•noe eo.11 646-5060 benefi ts competitive 979--0747 excellent condition l'.ltll*""ll,,.._~ MttlCed 10 tranMGt !Nii· 01111yP11010c101>eir3 10 11. DRIVER wages based on ex-TEUPlll l&YlllWllTlllUIS M UST SELL $&99 •i«.C>Ctll U.:M ,_. undat the FtetltiOUs 2•. 1989 patience Must be 18 01 Salary $9 71/HI maa....allAl mattress & trundle, neve1 646-400S Coocl .:.;:~11~ 8u1lnet1 Nam .. •) llsted T -95e LOCAL older with good per· Help wan ted FIT. PIT. SILES vsed$195 •840·8733• LIDO 14 S765 13 DEL BMWl.Hondin aboveon •---------- DELIVERY sonallty A.pe>ly daily •t Pait-time work escorting night• & weekends 1n the QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS RAV $250 1· DINGHY ~hft ~~~t wu filed "8.IC NOTICE •·l-ll'IPIUA children across busy In· Show1oom office Must & BO", OUILTE01 $125 PROCEEDS TO s .. r...,__.-.. t--.;..;.=.-...------- t 11 b I d W j " w.a1t 7"" .u.00 w1l.h the Counly Clerk ol Or· , ..... TIT .... _ ••• ... aa DRIVER 11th & Tustin, ersec on e ore an be dependable & fleJClble • are look ng 101 an BRANO NEW! S 155 BOY SCOUlS. 642-3559 flLJN.L • ~1&1 •noe county OC' October 3. NA•tTAttMINT Costa Meu 646-7136 after schOOI (hours. 11• P ... M apply 11 enth1.1slast1c, ene1gat1c, CALL • 840-8733 * te&e ~ follOWll'IQ pei.ons .,. INTERIOR DESIGN 7 4Sam·8 40am dally WICKES FURNITURE hardwork1119 person to Sllps/Docks/Stor WI ... --· '~ dOlnG bust,_. H Mellonal Lumber is seek e vo dralts""'ison for T.I. and 1 4>3 30pm sev.,al 3200 H11bor Bl.C M woik tn the claullied Mk:rowave. iattan glass agr P1.11>111hed 011nge Coas1 THE .ASSOCIATION OF 1 -u ,.._ times 1 week) Apphcant ctep1 Fvll·llme Sales ell· d1n1119 table. 4 chairs. 7022 R~. immac. ulate. S19.750 Diiiy PllOt October 11. 24. 0 N C 0 L 0 0 y AN 0 "9 a r•ponlfble 1nd1v1<1-d1awings Full/Part ume must live locally end have MT&ll IALll pet"lence helptvl but not solab1c:ll & coflff tables OBO 8 19·728-5875 31 Ncwembef 7. 1989 ... ER•••TOLOGY GROUP ual to work as Local De· 26 t-6040 1 bl E ell almost new 548-6445 IUP Tl Allll•llTI " "'" ~~~~1NDG~v~~ f~rEA~u~ EXP HAND KNtnER ~~aln~,,!~:;.~o~~~ti:. F~~c~~!1v~~~~~st~~~ =•~··;~~iiaoe ll:ed:~: 58~1u>06s*~~~J04 s::i! ·8:.=11~1.1~:u~o~ T . 1179 ~rE;~~;'~~~2.1~~n 1~~ ttOfa Must be 25 ~ears W0tk at home Must have phcatlon contact K11en St0te CALL 434-0664 unl()(I membefsh1p ~ 6015 blue. 22K mt s 14 ooo 92680 °' older ciass 111 and t1ensportell0'1 Call Klare W • 1 g • n d at l 1 1 4 I 434-078S 01 apply tn ~S-8687 Iv mag rtaJC MOT1CE Foro.ine J W1t11am1 M D bnng 8 COPY 01 youi 11 644-1823 Of 240-1645 6 4 4 • 3 7 4 1. Newport pet Son 11 THE PAPER DAILY PILOT 10 • 16 Wooden Garden Misc. Transpottatjon ~-Inc A Med>Cel Profe111onat OMV Pllntout to inter· beach Police Depart · DOLL 31d fir So Coast Shed w/snelves & wtred SAAB 800, 1984 3·door ,ICTITtOUS aUllNEIS Corpor11ton. CA 17300 view men•. 870 Santa Barbara Plaza Retail experience 142..a21bt,111 101 elec S600 472-6244 Motorcydes/ S-sl)Md, midnight blve. NA• ITAHMINT 17th St SI• J-132 T~sttn MAIL ROOM , Drive. Newport beach. helpl\JI but not necessary AM fer a.rt Fr..... eves 859-8380 days S1ereo caswtte a11 COf"I· The follOW1ng persons are C.A 92680 We p1ovlde an excellent w69e based on ' ex· 2 PISITlllS CA 92663 Equal Op-• LEA THEA SAMPLE SALE __ Sc_oo_te.rs ____ oo_1_a1 dlllonmg. 1mm1cu111e Ck>lng ~u" T1111 1>us1ness •s eon Pofiunity EmplOyer llft&ll ULll * • • 1t * * • .86 HONDA REBEL 250 trouble f1ee $S500 OBO ABC DOOR CO 2800 duC1ed t>y A CorpcntlOfl pet"ience me<l1calldenta1 The Orange Coast Daily ..benaf111 a cred•t union p1101 ha.s openings 1n •IS and pa1<1 vacations Inter Mail Room tor a Part PIUllllLlllEITH •TUllOI p.,,0'1 wanted for con·l~~~~~~~~~-Leather FaShlOlls Men/ 5800 mites. e11cellen1 S86-7932 Soutll Mam St Su11e J T11e reg1s11an1 c.om- tempoiary l"mllvie chainlTILlllll :lfml.Sllll Women Fiom $39-S 159 Sant• Ana CA menced to 11ansac1 t>us• .... oc s w•P MEET OCT c0'1dt11()(1 $1200 CASH TOYOTA 1987 v AN LE ... ~ 11 11 A .. s In Fountain Vllkty BaSIC " Gaoro•n• ROClriguez 1937 ness un,..flf ""' c ' 1~ salary plus commissiOf"I To Orange County busl-&C· 146/8 722· 7533 668-l 181 metallic b.elge lully Maple Avenue Costa Mea 1>Us1neu nam& 0t names Wtll ttain 7 14•964.032s nesses PT /Fl from your loaded. S 12.500 01 make CA 92627 listed above on JuM 7 1989 home. Average $10· IEllOAL Autos \I/anted 9020 offer 8 57-26SO o; This 1>vs1nen is con-Elaine Hayes vi.ws Wiii be held Time INSERTER an~ . a 9-6 M-F $8/F1r IS ECE WEDNESDAY Full Time LEAD PERSON to handle Schedules and Personnel The Lead Per- son must be bilingual and have mail room ex- penence Apply 1n person 6am-3pm Monday tl'lru Friday The Daily Pilot, 330 w Bay St . Costa Mesa Ask lor Geo1ge Arauz 642·4321 ~t 203 req'd Hunt Beach RETAIL $20/Hr 668-9271 SENIOR CITIZEN LADY 857-2585 dl.IGled Oy Ah tnd1111dua1 Tiiis statemenl w1s ltled 9 OOam-4 OOpm 19122 B1ookhurs1 HUNTINGTON BEACH .. TlllW. LlllEI I SIPPL Y, llC. Equal Oppty Employe1 *lllYHS* MESSENGER SERVICE EJ(pd, FIT Must have OMV print-out Car insurance Vahd CA 01111en. L•C Min $300 wl< 491·3700 lllAIOI Fo1 service station Exp o Beneht pkg Send re- sume to P 0 Bo• 11923 Costa Mesa 02627 lllYEIS IEEIEI 1111111 IWmUICE Fo1 established courter ( route Need new model Progiam Fac1111a101-w•ll e<:ono car & •nsuranct-skippei vesseis for ,;.,. Hou11y rate & m11eaQe structional purposes Paid holtdays 1nceri1tvt><, P41ilorm skilled ma1nten- bonvses Current D 11.1 V ance and repair on a va1 - repor1 & p1oot ol • 1ety ot watercral! 011e1· surance required Sr•me see bOatyard repaors Re- company car route qu11es us Coast Guard available Apply at 100 ton license S2116- WllTllll ITITES S2578 Mo plus beneltts OHlllA Apply by 10 25 89 Job 17805Sllypa1i.Circ1P E ,. 3 0·17 IRVINE Coast Comm Collt19es (114)211-1133 • 1370 Adams Cosl~Mesa -. 432-5008 EOE M 'F H Flllll llSllHS loolllng for outgoing sales-IHtO&L. FllllT OfFIC( people Fu111par t-t1me for Pait Time Ekpe11ence In South Coast Plaza Terri Newport Beach 646-3903 581·4280 Ive msg MEDICAL FRONT OFC Phones appts 1nstmed1care b1ll1ng FlllllT,P/T YMCA. 847-9622 PllYITI NIT lfFIOI Enthusi astic pe1.son needed Will 11ain S6 stall. The M a11 Room of Corona def Mai 673-2930 Pl ... TlllOUH FIT M-F 4pm-12 30am $5 25/Hr Benel•ts No exp nee Apply •n person. Books on Tape. 729 Farad St Costa Mesa S48·552S P /T OHITll IELP Mature outgoing lvn worlc lie• hrs Mail Today 645-6245 REAL ESTATE nDTUllt• Limned oppo111.1n11y to 101n national 1eal estate mar ket1ng system w11h un- hmoted earnings For 1n- forma1ton call PETE VIOTTO al SELECT BETTER HOMES & • GARDENS REAL ESTATE 751-5000 HClmllflT Busy HB YMCA PIT alter noons Ou1tes incl Cvs tomer relaltons heavy phones & misc ot11ce work 84 7 -9622 lllOlmtlllT F1T Mon-Frt Vartous olf dulles 848-2299 AM's. Mon-Fri Xlnt OPP•~ to le81n 644 1413 compute1 typing Send ll(Of PTllllT resume 10 Newport Me:.a Secietary FV olltce GoOd A1.1d10logy, 500 N New-Food *IUllYIMS* pon Blvd s ite 1o 1 N 8 telephone matter l'yP1n9 u Exp Nee 8-4 30 Mon-Fri Gourmet ho1<1og ca11 OP· 92663 642-7935 Call Ms Doyle 964-4481 e rato1 PI T & F T Enthusiastic. 1e1tao1e 1m- mechate openings Ne-N Port Beach 760 11616 ltllLTYPIS Pertume & cosmetic dem- on s11 ato1 s 101 local stores 1·800-833-8800 restaurant WTll'S llWNITIUC• Gen otc NOW HIRING' Now l'l111ng the to11ow1nq pos1t1011S U ,..,.. lff4t.. Government Jobs skilled •Cocktail Seiver Data Entry clerks and unsk illed in your • FoOd Server Clays recephon1st C M arPa a1ea Fo1 a cvrient ust of • Host/Hostess $6-$8 an 11our Lonq 6 1obs & appltcatton call Evenings $6 00 hr SllOfl term day or 1'111' 16021 842-l087 e•I E804 Medical insurance paid' mngs Cau Norreu H•ll Emf CUlllS vacations available Sannces <174·0972 F T PtT M·F 9am-2pm 01 Apply m person 2-5 pm llfTSINIYISlll 7 3o am·4Pm S6 Hr (comer ol Birch & Jam I Tues • F11 S 180 Birch Coordinate recetlllf'tg prep Benelils Lighl typing 10' boree1. N B MIF EOE & sending o r Hici.orvl computer Apply m per• Farms g1ttS No eip nee 1 sOf"I Books on TaP41. 729 will 11a1n Pall or lull time I Farad SI CM 548-5525 Apply in person. westcltlll PIJIT/l&llT ISST Pia.ta. 171~ & tivine NB Newport Beach lull time llOIHY FUIS 90-day probation Must Ea1n e•t1a money during have pa1nt1n9 e• the hohdays lmmechate peroence. be mechan- opemngs PI T or F 11 exp 1c.ally •nc11nee1 have a "101 nee will train Apply good wo1k & 111tendence In person westclfll record Call 650·2749 Plaza 17th & tr11me N B Mon-F" leave messge leMUl.l'S IEITllUIT Now h111ng lor a nttw 1ocat1on. Fashion Island Newporl Beach All POS· •llons a11a1table days mghls lull & part time Apply 1n pe1son McOonatd"s 700 West Coast Highway Newport Beacn 111.ESPllPLE OUllEll OlllTEIY OLEllS Full-Time & Part-Time liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill•• El EC TROPE 0 IC BED TOVOT A COROLLA 1984 Tiie 19g1strant1s1 com-1111tll Ille County Clefk of Or 11 (twin site) S4!>0 O•ygen desperately needs in.need 10 ti ans.ct t>usi-ange Counly on Seplember Concentrator 5300 transp car Can made 57K/mlles. automatic, 4 neu undef the Foct•t•oos 20. 1989 TYPISETTIH/ ~ASTE-IP ( ... ,,.,.,) Portable Oxygen Tani< (In small weel<ly payments doo1, a11, rad1otcasse1te euilneu Name(sl listed tealher case) $5-0. and Bob. 631 ·8355 $4900 67S-9360 above on Octobe1 2. 1989 Po11a Polly Chall $50 ----------1-•11 ,.__ rtfLI ~ Georgina Rodriguaz 539·3073 4 \l/M I O Iv /J •w _.,. • • Tll1s 11atemen1 was llled f r t ttps Champagne edition. tripe •th 111e County Clerk or Or- Fql1'7 Published Orange Coe.s1 Oatly P110I OCtot>er 3 to. 17 24. 1989 T-958 We ha11e an opening 101 a CUSTOM made drapertes 9030 white. eJ1.cellon1 con· ange Coonty on October 3 1---------- lmmedlate openings at ou1 Pa i I • Time T y Pe -3S-40 It 7 It long. hghl •1•9•8•8-J•E•E•P-C•H•E•R-O•K•E-EI dltlon. low mites. 1 owner 1989 Pta.IC NOTICE HUNTINGTON BEACH setter/Paste-Up Em-beige e'ceilent con-LIMITED Pearl while EVES 714-499-1583 F'334M __ ;..;;.;;.;;;;...;...;.;.;........;..;...__ ployee Expe11enced ap-Clilton $450 * 646-1769 S Pul>hshed Orange Coas1 FICTrTIOUS aUSINfSS store' Join Ca11forn1a·s phcanls preferred. but howroom condition VW $CIROCCO ·s 1981 5 Deity P1101 Oc101>er 11 24 NAME STATEMENT leading reta11 home int· precision and enthusiasm O NL V 17 .000 m iles sP418d ate Alpine alarm. 31 Novemt>er 7 1989 Tiie toltow•no persons 11e pro11ement cttain We equally important Call llSCOllT &lllLll( $22 500 D 549-9900 I as I $ 2 9 0 0 o b o T-980 doing bus•neu as p10111de each ol our em-Lisa Tanney or Pal Tool TICKETS OC-SF Ft1 Et832·01W 645-1429 MARINA SAILING-NEW ptoyeeswilh al642-4321 orflllo1.11ap-10127 Oepa1t 530p, ar-AMC 1983 JEEP CJ7 PORT 600E BayAve ~A6 pl1ca11on in lobby 01 11ve 6 46p $39 one way Loaded Low miles .... 0S rL---stk 9300 "8.IC NOTICE Newpor1 Beach CA 9266I • COMPETITIVE WAGES COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE •MEDICAL/DENTAL BENEFITS • ONGOING TRAINING • CREDIT UNION •OPPORTUNITY TO ADVANCE INTO MANAGEMENT For an ON THE SPOT tn· 1erv1ew apply on person WEDNESDAY 9 00am·4 OOpm 19122 Brookhu•sl HUNTINGTON BEACH IATIOIAL LUllER I SIPPL Y, llC. Equ<11 Oppty Employer W.H OUHl-TIP PAY Sales C1e1ks wanted 10 sell hand-made women s hatr acc.essories at Fashion ISiand Shopping center Professional dress Parl ttme pos11tons to t>egin 10123 $6 50 Hr Please call 662-366 1 SEC RECPT CPA olc OC a11port area N smkng o fc Typing phones * * 833-9796 * * s101nu1 1 perso"" oll1ce self· starter Knowledge AIP AIR ~tghl typ1n9 3S hrs•wk Satary negot 645-3861 IEClnAIY Established consvlltng en- g•neenng firm 1s looking 101 an energetic 1yp1st (80 wpm) WordPerl Lotus 1-2·3 some bkkpg, FI T 67S-3553 llUOllY /HOPT. IAILY PILIT lll•PDMITS HOW.by It. C.st1Mffa,CA12127 YITHIUIY RECEPTIONIST & ASSIS TANTS Fl PT 551-0304 WAREHOUSE STOCKERS Immediate openingr. drt' available at our SANT A ANA H U NT I NGTON BEACH "'aret'lou~e No experiencP neces~,11 v We provide compe111111e wages e•cellent benPlll<o 1nctud1ng med1ca1 oenlttl insurance a c redit union and more' Apply '" per son WEDNESDAY 9 OOam-.t OOpm 19122 Brooknur-.t HUNTING TON BEACH UTllULLlllEI 1 llPPLY, llC. Equal Oppty Employer ------ ,.. ..... "1 •• • Liii tlU ESTITI SAU Sat Oct 15 10am-4pm Antiques, art. turn . etc 30yr col1ect1on 67S-9078 San Clemente Mlg needs n-smk1 wtxlnt phone & typing skills (Wordperlect preld) 8-4 30 498·9454 ----------1 545-7118 d 640-1494/e $9 000 obo 497.9225 ""' ""'~ Naomi S111l1ng Ca11torn1a ,lCTITIOUI BUSINESS 600 E Bay A11e =AS N- GAS DAYER $60 LIKE .Ifft OlltrHH PiHHr Mii( '141111 YU NAME STATEMENT oor1 Beac11 CA 92661 NEW Jig Saw S tOO 198s blue 4 wlleelidllve 37 000 mites All con-Tiie 1o11ow1ng oersons are T111s Dusmess s co" Stdnlt'"r Moler Box 35 4 door 6 cycl dllioned Excellent con· dotng 1>us1ness as ducted 1>y A Corporal on 642 IS05 XLNT CONDITION MUST d111on1 Power b1eaks PRECIOUS ENGRAV T11e registrant com powe1 s1ee11ng. power INGS 16 C11y Blvd Oran9e menced to transac1 l>u!" SELL' $8450 642-41 77 windows• $1 500 Call CA 112668 ness under 1ne 11cto1•0us POOL TABLE $300 Spa $500 Make olle1 Call ----------1 Scott 714-9694754 HLLJHSTllH TIOIOS W&ITEI 2 tickets Salu1day Show tO 21 only Call 7S6-l6-00 HLLlll ITllES Tickets 101 sate w•th or wio 1tmo1.1stne 84 1 5776 STONES 2 111 "eat<; on 10119 S11 5 ea 2seats on 101 18 Sec. 20 $50 ea 213.593 5252 Trek B1kt' clolhes photo ltmer snampoot>r crafts bkC'i8 ~pray gun Qdme!> boots 1ewefry 1il\a1e:. suede c.oat 846-6335 Wed<11ng Dress brdnd riew Whl sa1tn w ldce & oeads sz 8 Pd St ISO Sac $8SO 497 7370 Vans 9040 •A STEAL * 83 CHEVY VAN 20 Whtie black beige LAND- MARK Like new $7900 644-8722 0 759-t 104 E V W VANAGON 1981 WES TFALIA Good Cori d 1t1on1 Only $3900 646-7346 Antlquts. Classics 9045 YW 111 Yll w/SHrttf M1n1 cond111on ong1na1 owner low miles $6200 546· 7888 or 722-87 17 Ask tor Pith tl •• ••• Wilham Bruce Ot>erste•n 1>us1ness name or ndrTtes • ._ 1722 S 01amon<1 Sanla hit~ at>ove on N A MMI HAii CAAAY&I Ana CA 9270• Alan P Luren 1989 XLNT cond1t1on M ary Dale Obeorste•n 272' S Otamond San1a Auto ale pt w loaded Ana CA 9270• EJCtended war1ant v T111s 1>us1ness , con S 16 500 obo 495.q511 ducted by HusDano ana Wtle FORD 83 ESCORT G T Tiie reg.stran11s1 com This s1a1emen1 was hlPO wtlll the Coun1v Cieri.. 01 Or ange Counly on Seotemt>er 20 1989 4322'3 Puol1sN!CI Orange Coa\I Oa1ly P•IOI OCIOl>er :l 10 17 24 t989 T Qr,9 Immaculate Fuel 1n1ec menee<l to transact l>uso 11on M1chelln T RX ness under tne Fict111ous Power sunrool stereo. Bus1ness Name1s1 11s1eo ---------- special pa1n1 S2195 above on October 17 1959 Pla.IC NOTICE 122·8308 Wiiham Bruct! Oberste•n __ _...;..;;.;;.;.;...;..;.;;;..;..;..;;~-­ rh1s statel'1!'nt was Meo Fer .. T-llr .. 1110 w1111 the County Cieri.. 01 Or- 23K or1g1nal mites $2750 ange Coun1y on Ociotter 6 642·7787 1989 F4l3a541 OLDS DEL TA 88 1917 Publ1sned O•ange Coas1 XLNT c.ond1l1on very 0111ly P1101 OclOl>t>t 17 24 clean LOADED 77K 0119 31 NovemDer 1 t989 mites $2300 650 396 1 r -984 FICTfTIOUS IUllNESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie tollo"'•no persons arl' do•ng ous•ness u THE LArEST THING 40b 32nd St Newport Beach CA 92663 Mary l Ou W1ll1ams 23• Marsata Or Newport Beacn ILllHllLl 1ll THllll-OUSllC -----------CA92660 TlitS Dusones' "I co,, All optoons' mini conc:m on S5800 Possible trade Pla.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9UlfNESS NAME ST A TEMEN., dvcted Dy An 1no1voOudl c o n s • O If' r .~ d lne tollo"'1ng Plf'rsons ar!' 800 7 7 • 8280 A!>I< tor do.no 1>uamess as r11e •eo•str11n1 com m.-nced 10 1ransar.1 tkJ\1 ness undet 1ne t1c.tt11ous Dusmess n.il"'le or namf'!s ltsted at>ove on No•eml>t'r 11 1989 V•Clor SST ARCH1TEC t uRAL SERVICES 26 ·s2 Calle Juan.ta Cao•strano Beach CA 92624 Steven Ste,.11 TaylO• 26752 Calle Juan•la C•O•Sl•ano Beoai;n CA 9262• T111s 1>us1neas " con duct9<1 l>y An 1n<11111dua1 Tiie reg1"ran1191 com· menced to transact 1>us1- Mary Lou Wolhams r111s s1atement was lo<f'<l w11n 111e Counly Cler~ ol Or •119t! Coun1y on Seotemt>er 19 1989 F432037 Put>hslle<J Orange Coa'l1 Oa11y P1101 Octot>er 3 10 1' 24 198Q T 953 neu under the F•clll•Ous ----------Bus1n~$s NamelsJ listed __ .;."8.JC.;;.;;.;;;..;;_NO;..;.;;;.T.;.l;..;C.;;;£ __ &Dove on Octot>er J 1989 Steven S Taylor FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This statement was flied NAME STAftMENT w1111 1he Counly Cler.Ii of 0 1 The following petsons are ange County on October 6 do•ng t>usiness as 1989 HOTLINE ROOFING CO F~55 S 17 West Bay Ave Balbo.i P.ut>hllied 0 1 8n9e Coasl CA 9266 1 Dally Ptlol Oc:lol>4!r 17 24 Rot>erl Gary Grana111 817 31 November 1 t9e9 West Bay Ave ea11>011 CA -r 98~ 92661 Mochaet JOlln LN> 37•? Applanc:es 6011 SECURITY OFFICERS -17 CU Fl REFRIGER-TODAY'S . H•llv•9W Way OGea,,~•de CA 92056 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~,., AC..OH • 1 e.tler S Is plent1tut tO P.cil -*'/ 14 Sly llldl ~ 15 Profit 19 Pulled "'arl • 17 Lingering 9S\Mtl0n ~It~ -20 l<ltdlen Item ..., 21 A l<ennedy 21 F°Ofmer .,.. 23 AncMtor 25 Garment pert -2t • ..,,,..IQWIY 10 follower• • 30 MleGalclulate ., 3 t &Mntlll " '*1• 34C...M -- "" 38 Ertacea :-31 Gru1"9 ., .. ..,. • OM!\ Martir\, ..:. •O· ... 42 -beg ' 43 T-.noY 44 T ..... ~ '5 _.,...,.. · .. :::::~ 50 Study St~ ~ 53~ """ NWgC-. S6 Water sport 61 Joul"My 62 lncldenlll 64 Auent SS Kiiied 66 GrMlr 1)4'0\llOC. 157 Ol•burderl 158 Pevtllor'tt 69 Word wltll cao Of l'tole DOWN 1 Slrltte 2 SpouN 3 U1eh reeort 4 Loot! Myly S lnfC>fm (Ofl) 8 StOMglrl 7 NOVI SQOtlan. eg IHMddr ... t A veolliCle 10 Boulevard 11 Oemttone 12 Eyee 13 Direction 11 Fllf't egge 24 MediGlnM 25 ConcMlt 2t 1ta11an rood 27 .. _ lrterl Aoee'' 2S LAw a:=-:i SI eMrgy sa""" 63 $top9: Scot 54 Qty In ()No 55 PtlQue 57 Eye "'movef.,..""m""te1"'1t SI Statue M "-"'Mlof\ eo -~b 13 lnQ.lbef,e 12 13 WE WILL BEAJ ANY DEAL • Full-time pos111ons 1vellable * 2S weeltend part-time po1111ons open IYUllll PllTEITlll llllllD ATOR F1ost Free. gold COIOI. xlnl cond $300 434-7632 G E 24 cutl side by side Ret11gerato11F1ee1er gold Lady Kenmo1e washer & dryer. gold Sleeper sofa 843-9839 It cottt lt"SS to buy at : Newport Auto Center K.-. *"1Caf0 ltennoulWM ~---·· Hrllt•ll ller•l•lt•t•r• lfAWOf '9CTJnOUeeu9111111 ACTmOU99'Wll Plc:TfnOU9WU mnc:. to COWT1'ACTo.e MAm HATIMDIT MAm nan.NT .._. .. ,.._. ....-. .,. • .....,, tlf'f °' I ..._ ITAftmtn ...-ITA,....,., u. nAru.JfT C-'ORa Of 0~ '°" _,. ftla fOlloWlnO peraone .,. The tOllowlr1t penlOfll .,. utl••.. ••4' .,._. .. , UM Of ftCnnoul The followlrig pereona are Tne tOllOWlng l*eont are fna fo11ow1n9 per.ana ar1 Ttla I~ l*ION •• MAJC ,..,._.. School OltVICl Coa•t dCIMO OUllMll.. dolnO bu..,_... ..,_...., ... _ ..._.. .,._ .. MAm dOlnO ~ • OOlnO ~ M OOlr\O OUWINI • dOlftG ~ • t•Ce-..117 ~tyColiaoaDltlftet OMEGA POOl SERVICE MHA l lR! CO 2049 ... ~ .,_., .. ...,._ The tollowln9 ~11ona ANf!NNA AESEAACH IN'TEGA I TY S ALES S & T CLEANING SER· 0000 f AITH IOAf u.c.c,) 860 DMcltina 100 o'clock 177 Watrtmeel Orange Hetl»Of IN<I Cot•• M ... -.... , ...... -... new~ ll'le u• ol COMPA"Y 115 1A.1uno1on 1te5S Sal\ANlt• "°""""' VICES 2729 s So·~ St WORKS eta w .... Notice .. ,... gl'wW'I to PM of the 21\0 Clay 01 Ho· CA tHet CA t2t21 .... ...., .............. th• f tclHIOUt 8u11naH LaM Co11a MH• CA v~ CA H7ot Sat\1a Alla CA 92?°' 8lotd e.rtioe CA 92'111 cr.ctllor1 of th• within vwnbtt.1Mt Tlf'llOthyAobet1Holc1-Tl'"°or• Aoo1n1 inc ....,...., ..... 111..-s.w Name O •AO N O&T1C t1t2e J oHph ' Ne.,.barr.,. Samllel f VoO~oJr MaAI T L.octy ttll W NWMd tr~Ot(I) Ulat I P\am ot 8ICI ~pt 0 1· 177 Wal....,... Ortn~ '°'° H11tbor BlvO Cot11 IMf9 la e .... llM Ille-CENTERS OF AMERICA WtMlarrl A 1Nt1.on 115 1&155 $111 Anclrn F0..,,1&1r> Th11 t>ut 1na.. 11 con BMt>oe 9MI e.rbOe CA DUMI "-*la abOut to be flOt Of Ooreciof of P\lfCh ... CA,,.. M9a. CA 92e27 ........ ---.... IHC A CALIF°"'NIA CCR-LIJllrtglCll' Co11a Mew CA Val6ey CA t 27Da ductao by Ari lnd1\t\Cluaf tMel m.M Oft~paloe>att'f "'9 9ettyl<tlln Cout Com-Thi• t>ullnftl II CCII' T"'-b\l .. "9 .. ,. (()f\-, .... ,. ............ .., .... PO""TION 1no2 6olut2&H Suanora J N• ... D•"Y Tiie ieg•al••fll com F111U1 en.twltlallo ,..,. r.arelneft• deecnbact rnunity CofleOa Oitt11C1 1370 dueled by An lndMd4.1lll d\lcted Dy A CorpotalJOtl .__.._., .. ~.,... h CNco S\111• 203 Hun11n91onf Tl'11t ou11neu •• con 1&155 Sat1 A1101 .. Fo..n1••n tnenGeO 10 1rans.ac;1 o.. ... ~ Of """9rtocta CA The oeme<•) end~ AOerot A~. CoflAI ..._. The rag111tant com Tne rao111rant corn .., ...... ~ ... ~~ ~ CA 1126'9 •ouctao oy A" 1n0.~ ...,....., CA t 27ot -vnoer ,... ttettt-H'°4 eddt ... of the transfwOt(•) tMH mence<I to lf81\NC1 bvto· manc.o lO 1'911..Cl !>\Jal· ~ oq ttM ......... _, The FICt11IOUI BuainHt Tl'1• ••g1a1ra111 com Tritt Oul tflHI •• CO• t>u-n81\'Wt Of nafl'* Tl\<• ou .. r>•H II C:.Of' .,. Autf'I M Jacot>t 28181 Project 1oan1r l1ctt1on ,_. urldef 1ne 11e1111ou1 ,,_ under the f1c1111ou• .. Lal»ef llMt ... ..,..,......, Name rat.,•ao to aoove .,.., ~ 10 ttanMCt !xis· Ouct.O t>y Hu1011no a11c t•11eo aoo•e D" !.ep1eml>ef ouetao o,. A ~al Pan La ~. Laguna Niguel, N-Coast Communlly o..--. name or ntmM l>oAlnett name °' na"'-• .... ,.._ ... ,ll'llned ltJ ltla<I 111 Orange County on ,,.., unOer 11'141 fl(.t111ous Wile 120 198Si '-INP CA 929541 College Olalrl<:t 0111r1e1 Stta 111ted aoo.,. on Sec>1embef 1111.0 •~on Seolember ._ , .... ,_ .......,~ July 31 19&9 FILE ix.11ne11 name 0t names Tr•• reg1s1t•nus um Samuei T v10auno Jr Tna r~111ra.ntt•I com TM IC>Callon in Calllorn1a Pavrrig an<I Repairs • Bid 21. 1989 14, 1989 fket.'-"8 .. lllDot. tM Coft. NO F35 I 193 1111ao at>ove on Septemoer ~ to tr8tlsac1 ou•• Tnra statemen1 wH hied w•ttt ~eel 10 rral'\H Ct l>U&i- ol ttl• chief uacullv• olfa • 1485 T1motl'1y HOlclOMlf Wiiiiam Presley tracl0t 11Mt Ma ~tree· Be1hel ltlano Pa11ner' 19 1989 ness unOer me "''"'•Out 1n. Coun1v Clero. ol Orarige ,_. ur>ctar 1ne FIC11tt0\i• 01 PflnCjpel bullneaa oH~ Place Plant ar•on Ill• Of. Thia statement was hied Thlt 1111amen1 l"H hleo ton ahal ~not .... than ltd A Calrl0tn1a LIO Pat!· W1lll1m R W11son Busmen Namflt•Si •tteO ~oun1y °" Sep1emt>ef 19 Buainau Name111 1111eo of the 1ran•lat0111 Same flee of Olracte>< ol Physical with the Counly Clerk ol Or-wllh the County Cle<k or Or tM hit"-.... flM, nerttup 18902 BolH Cn1ca Tl'111 1191amen1 was flMKJ aoove on Oc:1ot>ef 9 198'il 1989 abO•• on Oc1obe<' 1 19811 All othtlf bualnMS n.,,_ Facllttlel Planning, E~ •AOe County on Saplambat ange County on Saptemt>et ,..,,_,to lectlon tm Su•ta 203 Hun11ng1or> 1tl'1 lhe County Cler~ or Or· Suanora New1>«1~ f4.1!20:n Mttk T lody and .Odt ..... uMd by the Harri., Coatt Commun11y 17. 1989 18. 1989 of t"9 l.a0af Code. ttla felt-Belleh CA 92649 a~ Cour>ty on Sep1emt>er Tl'111 ~111emen1 wn 111eo PuOl•tr>eO Or arige Co.•1 t no• 1111e.,.,.n1 .,. .. ltl«:I intended trantfator Wlll'11n College Oltt t ICI I 3 70 , rcm91 f4St027 eral pr•valllllf tala of Tntt butt,,.U wu CO" 21, 1989 #Ith 11\41 County Cler~ ot 0• Ocltly Ptl01 Oclot.er ) 10 I 1 w•I" 1"8 Co.;nh Ci.tk OI Or ,,., .. y-• IUI put so lar AOamt Ave COila Mesa Publllne<I Orange CoeJt Pub11sned Orange Coas1 • .,.. lft "'-c-e, In ouctao oy a L1m11eo Partr\8< I f4nl02 a!'ge Cou"'Y on Ortobe• 6 i • 198'4 anga Cc.""'Y on Oc1ooer t. H k~ to the transferee 9262&. Trailer Fac11tty (7141 Dally Pllo1 Ocrot>er 3 10. 17 Dally P1101 October 3 10 t 7 ..... ttla -" la '° t.. lll•P Pu1>11Mled Orarige Co<lS1 1989 T 9' • 1989 at• None ~2-5707 24 t989 24. 1989 dofte "-.._. -..wmtfled fh11 11a11men1 was '' eo o .. ,., P1101 Oclob4tf 3 10 11 fQll7t Fa:MD ThenamaCll andOU\tlneM NO TICE •S HEREB Y T-9e1 T 95'., ""'OltaclOt °' ""'0.-Wl11'1t1'1e Coun1yC1et~ ol Or 24 1989 Put>t•SF\eO o • .,.._. c .. a t PtaJC NOTICE "uDll~ O••ng• Coast add•-ol the 1ran1lerM(SI GIVEN 1h81 m a at>ove· •-II' W\'111'1' ..n-l of lflduattW 9'ela-"'99 Counly on Sec>1emoe< T 960 Oa I) P1101 Oc1ooe• ' •• Oa 1, P1•<>I Oc.to!l4M 17 2• a'• F 1 • d • r •ck G namao Schoot 0t1111c1 '°' "8.lC NOllC( ~ ""''~ t'°"8 ThaM w ... , .... ap-20 1989 1 3 • 11;0-.emt>e< • •98Q FICTITIOUS austNESS ;, 1 No•e<'lt>e• 1 •98Q Hawthorn• 54!1 Golder> Orarige Coun1y, Ca1tl0tnia FlCTITIOUS llUllH€SI po9M In tM o.p.rt-t Of Puollsr>eo Orange Coas1 • 'JS" NAME STATEMENT T-99? Spur Clfcie Walnu1 CA aeung oy and 1nrouol'1 its flCTtTIOUI llUlfM«IS MAMIE STATURNT Tran...,,.tlon pu9Mcatlon 0 8Jty P1101 Oc1ot>et 3 10 17 •-.lC MnTll't Tr e 1:;110.,,,,9 pe•' , , • ,. 91789 Go...,n1no Board llere<r>· NA .. ITATEM€NT T I af\tttlad 0..-.. ,.,.,, ... Intl 24 1989 ,._ ""''~ OO•r1i 0.,,.,_. u r----------- Thal 1he pr~1y P9f1t· a"er retarr.o 10 as O•S· T"-IOllO~"" ftal•~s aie ,,. he ~!?'*·no pe<M>ns ate ;:r "9tM. dated Julf. r962 NOTuo•,..,, P\8.IC NOTICE EX PRES v oe .E • •-·"' MnTIC[ t A~r .._,,, TA CT I .... ~· ..... v· -· ..,()I~ ...-.ness as . futwe eftec:tl ... ·-· """' ......-~ ""' nent h«• o is ...._,.""" '" I . w1 I ieea•v• up 10 d0t"" oos•ness as o I( s GUNS 247• N -. t•L• ,.. .. ,.••soN•L 117 l'l·••'s a .. O• ,., '•~ ........,., as Furnllure lta-bY1not 1a1e1 11\an 1n. abOve-··• 1 8"11 ratae wlllcll tutwe been .. -II' unT1CE ,. "' "'" "'" '" ,ICTITIOUI aUSINESS PO<' BQ•rf1 \..A ':11b63 •icTITIOUS •"llNEH •-.. -· .. 1 t ..,. 1_,,. I OElTA DESIGN ANO OE· port Blvd Cos• Meaa CA prede.___1-~ and.,. on ,._nu ""OPUITY NAME ITATfMENT vv~ , .-,_. tur•• an .. •Qu1pmen aat .... t1me.sea ..... b10s orvELOP M ENT 18281 92627 ' ,.,,.,._ Nol•'·£••"ere"o•~ar·tnd• T oa .. ll .. dwrllf'( .. <,ea1, • 1 HAME ITATl!MENT 1taden1ma. gvvuwi ..... &H 1 ... awaro o • con11ac1 for Go1harO S1 Hun1ino1on Alc"ard . inoeman 1 l!>5 lnd·-tr•-• •-=-a.,..tlon• er• ref· ITATIMINT OF ,, ' •'via Pa1ma .c1ou"" N•;;u .. 1 Tne IOllOwtr>g petMl"I 11r~ ...,.,.. II ... .. , .... •Ith the n-.ertment of -~ ~" uy ·~ " ' I 11e follow "0 per5on, ar .. 0 '• localed 81 84!> Wes1 the at>Ov• P o ec1 " " --..., • NOONMINT OF u,,de• and pursuan1 IC ' <! dO•r>Q ovs•ness H C 9 677 an S C '1 Beach.CA 926•8 Austl,,S1.CostaMesa CA _,e~-.. bvtnot-tnted ln A A 1a..,m•08a11opro;1dttO •t11:-SCOTT CORRO< J ll; A 2 ooingt>usinauas 19th SlrMt u1te 0 osta B•ds s1'1all be received 1n Jonr> S Nylander 194162 92626 ...d_..,bllc tlon ,.. Ull! Of FICTITIOUS vt'IOers.g,,old Hi Oc1p C.om lcOf\jTROi 2io; S :.,',0 ,. r., s e;,.,s ""~' t CCI' ASTA RESEARCH 12• Me•a.CA Iha place 1den11l1eo at>ove Riverdale l ane Hun11r>g10r> This bus•,,ess it con o~• .. aT ME, N T aUSIN£91NAME pany o f ll>(j Hdrt'>r snov· S A CA •. ,4 d"Cleot>, Ar 1n11,.•.t.1 Ony• A•e Ill-port Beacr The bu•lnesa name useo ar>d Shall be openeo and Beach CA 92648 " ,. OF T,.e 1011ow1ng person' ~e,,ta• ~,,.," ., ·t I ""'• "-•l Tre •eg ~"~n• 1..A 92662. ti" Iha HIO t•anst.,otlst at oul>ltely reao a1ouo at the · ducieo t>y An tr>d•v•du<ll ~ANS,.ORTATION nave Qt>andon~" 11'1e use 01,P.3"900 "' "a"~ C • J!l'{'es Sco1• 5"•"1 JOO .,.,Q,,,=~ • ••ars;;.• tu\ t<athiwr>. Ne<sor p,. D ' I LORIS .Tl'11s t>~s1ness '' ton· Tl'1e re9•$1ran1 com Chief Engineer • .,... 2 Ha•tto• "o os1., HO'"'"'C>~.o 11;-po•• Bt>.ic• ~ ~""' said ocauor> •S abova-11a1ao lime ano oucted t>y An tndrv1dua1 mer>ce<1 10 1ta,,s11c1 t>u'' Dated A wt 2S 11189 '"• F c l •t•ous B u s•r>ess,Mesa c .. •'O" .. ~•6<c ,.,1 CA 92&6 .,eu •"<le• '' ~ 'c.:.1 ou<" •27 O•·t~ A•e ....... po•· COPY CENTER place Tl'1e reg•S1•a.n1(SI com-ness under ltte ltctthous ,.u._,.1 "Ufora.....:e Coait Name THE ASSOCIAIT0'11 •• 81 P"'' c •~ • , "':?.JO t.uS 'lli!S> ,,,..,,.. , n.,,.e, Beat" C A '12662 Tl'1at H tO t>ullt 1'anslet IS Thate w1ll tie a s 10 00 Ott-__ ..,. 10 1tlfl$8C1 !>US• .... Mted .... OF OlllC 0 LOG., A "4 O H ~arhor ¥-:. .• 1 • ,.. L 1"' t> .. s rt'\'> Sle<J db(t.t' s .. : •i.mt.t' •• s DuS•ness s con __.....,. ,,,_,......, t>us•ness name O• ,,ames Dell• Piiot Octobef 10. 11 ., <> , '8 •9g· 1n1.,......., to t>e consum· posil requ1rao lcrr eacn se1 ol r>ess unoer 1he FtelthO<JS lllled aoove on N A ,..; HE MA TOLOG v GROuP ·Cost• Mes~ jQ clCn " duc1ec try .\n no v•O 1111 • mated al the otltce Butrow t>tO documeflts 1oguaran1ee Busmeu Naml(tl 1tt1eo Ate1'1ard A 1..,,eman • SPECIALISTS 6951 warner p M ~in~ 1,.1 :i.," r (Jc O•• o ::."" \ ·,,e '&9•S1rar>1 s• co" Eecrow Co 501 Parlcceri•er n.trr•1urnmgooo con011ton aoove or> Octot>e• 1 1989 Tl'1t$ stale~~':.1 wa$ 1tlf'O T972 .\•e S1e :732 Huflltng•on ~oo•·~· • ..,;r,, .~ .. ' .., ~. s ital@"'<''' ..... It ~ merceo ._, transa,• bh!>- Or Sanla Ana Calllornta wt11'11n ler> di )'$ a•te1 1ne t>td Jolm $ Nylar>det w11n me County Cieri. OI O• Beacl'1 CA 92647 de!>C••t>e<l perso• a'" •Pl'"~ ... , .. '"j' (.JU• I, l. "'" )I O• r>ess .,nae• 1f>e ~.·1 t uw• 9270!> on or alter Novemt>er oper11ng dale Tn1s s111emcmt was ltle<J l ""e Coun1y on Sep1em~• Dll-IC MnTJCE Tl'1e "·c1'1•0u$ Bus•ness o• •o mucn •n4'1l:'u• "" '""' OUS•ness nam• o• • 41r.es angt! (.c,., ,, " Sttr.le..,oer Bus•r•u f\jame1s •t•r 2 1989 Eacn bidder snail oe a woll'1 me Coun1y Clerk ot Or· 1g"' 1989 ,.~ nu Name •elerred 10 aOO•tl was oe neGena• 1 , ~""~'•a ••t>• '''~':'m~~oS~o~~;~:,. ,, 19 '"8'i aco•e or June 2• 19r Tl'11s oolk transle• •s suO· 11 c ens e d con 1rac 1o1 ange County 0,, October 6 F4l202I IC·Sll57 111eo .n Orange Count1 on due l1'1e urioers·~' 110 ,0, rerl l"•s ,iai .. mellt ,..dl 1 ea F432035 ... a1n1ee,.. J Neisc.r 1ect to Cahlo1n1a Uniform pursu1n1 10 the Business 1989 Put>ltsl'1ecJ Orange Coast FICTITIOUS BUSINESS July ?~ 1988 FILE and •nc•d,,n!l•~ nc.m.-d 31 '" 11'1 C 1 Ct ~ 1 0 i-'JOosnt-0 Orange , oas1 Tn1s sn11emen1 was hltf<l Commercttl Cooe Sec11on and Proless•o•u Co<le and F4331M Daily Pilot Ociobei 3 10 17 NAME STATEMENT NO F387096 ine dOO•t! "'"''' .n .. ,i "" "'' e o '' ~ er ' Da•'• P. "' 0<1 De• ) 1 • w11n 111e :.ou,,t, C er• 01 O• 6106 t>e locenseo on tne lollowmg Put>ltsheO O•ilnQe CO<t51 24 1989 f1'1e followong persons are Marl•,, Lisi M 0 Pro Ore~s toqc1ir.e• ",. t >'> 1 ange Counr, ";9~~~;, •2.s •c;,!l-:. ange C.o ... • •,or Octot>e• q, Tl'1e name and aoOr8$S ol class111catoons Oatty p,101 Oclol>t!r 17 24 T 9S!> 1essoona1 Corp A Cat.tor,,•a aOveriosong d"O ... i,.-• 5_., , ' 9•9 19a9 tl'1e person ... 11h wl'1om B · General Bu•ld•ng Cor>-31 Novemt>et 7 1989 ooing t>usoness as co•poral•On 6951 WamPr sate Put» \neo Or~no;i .. C. a~i fUJan ~~·~ms E";~~ o':! "~ '' ~~'; ~:~~~Y f~!~o:ea~~~p a,,o T 991 MUC NOTICE UPS~~TN:._co;~~~~A~Lu••: ~~!,n s~A ~~~ t un1,"91onl'o,' o~~~sE ~· ~·, .. ~:·•26 P;~:o;!t;": ~;~ , ~ P\8JC *>TICE o:..~b~~~~.,~~Z '~o~!' Parkcenta• Of Sania Ana Walk rnru Oclobet 26 "' W·'9029 20I Ne,..o•t Beacn CA rn.s t>usiness was co,... 2 ROY A, ER •ij' E.... A,,..enoeo Purl'"''" 0 flCTITIOUS autJHESS 31 11;0..,emoet 1 1S18fl CA 9270~ Ea~.'ow ~and 1he 11~~ ~m N ? 2 rtllJC NOTICE OEPA,.TMENT OF 192:~on M r ;u nu1ze• ouc1ao t>y a A Corporaloon 1•ronoc cut> •..-g·ste• IC.CH'>' ,-•98~ '" " NAME STATEMENT r 9~J IHI oay 0< 11ng c aims t>y • are ov~m~1 a1 "'ANSPOflTATION TruS1ee 01 the By•Or> M This s1a1emer>1 was 111.0 3 OMRON i:is '" ,. ~{ '<>e 10,,0 ,..,.'9 r-e•wns • .. ·----------- any cr.011or shall be Novem· P m lllovemt>er YOU A"E IN OEfAUL T NOTICE TO Tarnuuer L•vtng Y.ust O.;IP<l ..,,,,,Intl County Clefk 01 Or lrO<hC c.is11 , .. 9•st .. • '.lo•nc; ovs ne'>S • P\8.IC NOTICE ~I ~:~9;.~:,~··1~~~: 15~;~~ Oaie =:~:=~A~~~~::. C~~~~;:iRs M~y'"~ 1~~~•n&ss ,5 con ;~o~9~fnty on Sepremt>er ; ~~'~·~:.:."~ •·.~:u':. P\8.1C NOTICE ?..Svs ~\·Lo~ .. ~~:~~·~ FICTITIOUS ltuSIMUS summauon date soec111eo Put>hsneo Ora,,oe Coast UNI.EU YOU TAKE AC · R2.0/R3.I OuCle<I t>y a living !fuSI Put>ltsheo OriJJ'ge Coa~I at>oul J6 C f AC' 0 ., "'•HS•( AL • ... fl'< NAME STATEMENT at>ove Oa1ly P1lo10c1ot>e1 17 24 TIONTO,...OTICTYOUR Sealedpropo .. lalorlhe Tne re91s1ra,,1 c.om Oa11yPl010c1~oer~8~0 9~3 6 Ret••Qt'••I' t '• t<-5tM4 AP • •'JVO ,."St St,. T t Frederlcll G. Hawthorne 1989 ""OH"TY IT MAY BE wor1l ahown on the plane ~nc~ 10 l•ansacl Ou'' I 4 1 1 mode• 60I'.< '> ~S •r· ,1 .1(J flCTITIOUS BUSINESS J 1Jc ·..isl. A ~iF.80 .• "8 0°1s1°:e~~a~.ans ere Put>hlhed Orange Coast T995 SOt.O AT A PUBLIC SALE. e1111tled: STATE OF CALI· ~;ss ~nOe< 1ne l1C111tous C F NAME STATEMENT ':>'I""" N '' d"'\ M 0 , .. o~~SE~ lS2; S MIU· Daily Pilol Oclober 17 1989 If YOU NEED AN EXPLA· fOftNIA; DEPARTMENT OF t>usinesb name 0, nam"s I PllJl.IC NOTICE 7 w ES• "'u H 0 c. "> f The touo..,.ng C>e" 'n , .... A Ml'O·ta P• '""~ a C:o• I "tX" S•nlil Ana CA 9'70• t·006 f'\llllC M)flC£ NATION 0' THE NATU"E TRANSPORTATION; PRO· listed at>ove 0,, Sepl 1 Freezer 2 t 7 C F :lO•r><J Dus r>e5s oi :io• a""" o.." '•' t<) •••r• !->' 0--toa E~waoa oe Roo5 Of THE PROCEEDING JECT PLANS FOR CON-1986 I IC-52009 8 SuPER o~ ~f'.JC'1 f \ ?RAN.'.0 R sro ... A• ••• St .. J J~ ... ,, CA q,bS· s NllJC *>TIC£ NOTICIOf"El'ITION AQAINIT YOU , YOU ST .. UCTION ON ST'ATE Byron M Tarnutzer l""'''ll NOTICE TO cold'<iD•".i"' TA,oA.._0 •<; • 1' ' ''' t.''"~' • co• !~~'c!9~~~ooc~ 8"11 TO AOMINllTIE" SHOULD CONTACT A HIGHWAY IN ORANGE TtuS1ee O&le<l May 5 l986 CREDITORS OF 9 FR• MA' •f;:, ,,., 1, ,,., Hartl " ti·' CO'' 1 '·'""' Ju.'"· r, ~ •t • •' • .,, \ 0.,, •en s co• IEITATIE' 0, LAWYE... COUNTY IN COSTA MESA Byron M Ta•r>utzer Trusltt IULIC TRANSFER mooe M5.t5..,• ;::A "'1~~• .... •.-<: '' •'' c .,.. 1.., •eo ~. "" 1no,.•Oual NOT.,. .. ,... ...,TITION ELAINE GA,.,.ETSON • NOTICE Of '"OM llTH STREET TO This 11.iuiment ... as hleO I 1140t•Ce s r1ereby g .. er· 10 •o C.AC. 1 ., h • "' ... "•ant • ' • • ~.. '!C ' •· •"~" ' ""'' • .,., ·~ 51,1,,11s1 cc.m """'..... .... c ... Number. TRUSTEE'S SALE OIL MAR AVENUE Wiii be w11n me Coun1~ Cle•I>. OI O• 1.•eO·tO•S Ol ,,,e wotr· ,. mooe Mf C>' .'l•;>O•ill "f'\' ,"IOt!• .... 't ' •• c;., ....... n •o IC. 1r<)nU CI t>uS TO ADMINISTER A-150541 NO. ttl7Cle received at the Department anoe Couniv on Oclotlt't 1n nameo l•d"ISle•or1s1 m at a • 1 tie ", •, r 1 • '-\ t .. ss :ius • ~ "d~ • r ., .. ,.. .. _. •eu "'"°"' ,,,. ~tCl•ltOUS IBTAn Of To all 1'19.,S t>er>eltc1an es On No•ember 17 1989 at ot TranaportatlPn, 120, 1999 o ... ' 1•anster s aoout 10 tie mooe , •r • 1 .. teo ~. J '"°' •' ' S'" .it ... "" • "'"" Bvt•"ess Name.so 1ts1eo WILLIAM LACE cred11ors con1m9ent creo1· 10 oo AM al 11'1e m<11n er> South Spring StrHt. Room f•:M04S maoe o• e>t:t~ona P•OPP<ly 12 Br ie• " 1 .. 111.1 ~ ••e '"• '""'' • fa e M••"' •t>o•e O" .Ju,,e 19 1989 -.1MLL LACE 1ors lfld DelSO"S .. no may 1ra,,ce 10 t>u1I01ng IOca1ed di ,000, Lo• A"t'"· CalllOfnla P~l•hed 01an11• Co.t i ,,ere1na11 .. , <Jescr oeo IJ Teiei..n .. ~ .... ~e,,ceo •c ''<IO\,j I l .• • ., 'i'd't!..,"'" .. 1\ ... ., ~ •• ESHada Oe Roos c-Number. I o1herw1Sft t>e on1erested on 1120 W LaVe1a m Ille C•1y or I00,2, untll 2 O'clock p.m 01111 Piiot October t7. 24. T "e r>a,.,es .ino ous•nE'SS Dated 11' \ " Ll•h rt)< t ,,. .. ,, ~"Ot" "" • • • , .. t" ·•" .. , • C !"· o• O• '•·•i sta1emen1 wu t11eo A·ISCM87 tne will Ot estate or oo1n ol Orar>ge County or Orange on October 26, 1989, al 3,, November 7. 11189 aOdress .1 111e n1enoed t>er 198'! Pvs•'t'\\ "l""f' , ,,..,. a"<f' ~ ~"'• ' '>"• ... ,,..re "''1" tne Counh Cler~ ol Or ELAINE GARRETSON State of Cahl0tn1a CALI wlllcll time 1he1 wlll be TtM 1ransle• rs d•I' Gus Co<,. REDMOND p McANEN\' slt'<l dt.Pv" ,., '' " ct •f;d'l llnQe Couf'f) on Oclot>e• E To all hetrs t>eneltCtBr•eS A PETITION 1'11$ t>een l1led FOR NIA RECONVEYANCE publicly opened and read Illas ano Boop~ Cos1a1as Put>l1snt1l1 O• >119e l.. dSI p,a• 1 0 rr A(. jl I t F02131 •98G creditor•. eontlngenl cre<ll t>y w 1111am s Scully Jr tn COMPANY d Ca11 to1n1a In .. oom 12 al ••Id addr•••· 1106 Cdll!' Venezia San Daily P.io1 ), , •t ... , • ?4 81 :;,.,r .. A •fir• "'"~"'"'. µ ,t ,, .... ~ • I •" Mi' tori. and pert0ns who may 1~ Super.01 Coutt ol Cah· Corp0ra1tor> ·~ duly all>· Propoeel lorm• tor 1111• PllJl.IC NOTICE Clemen1e CA 9U:1'2 1989 T~ s ~' •'8"""'' "" · ~~ j l , ~ "' ' t •" ot1'1erwlM be lntetes1&d ,,, tornia, County ol 01ange pomtll<I Trus1ee unde• 1na1 worll are lnclvded In • ••P-rne 1oca11or• '" 1..a11to•n d ' )· ,...,~ t"t-C '""' .... ' .. ~ ·~~. ii.. wtll Of es1a1e. Or t>oln OI THE PETITION reques1s cerla•r> Deed ot Tru51 e• erate book enlltled· STATE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ot 1ne rn1et e•<"Cv1•11e """" ,jn~" " '• ' 1 t "' Wiiham l&ee aka Biii Lace 1na1 Wiiham S Scully Jt t>e ecu1ed by J&elo. T Mann a,,O Of CALIFORNIA; DEPART· NAME STATEMENT or pr nc1pa t>vS""'SS ''''",. ''189 A PETITION hU Deen 1'1901 appointed as per>M>r>al rep Jean O Ma,,,, 11ust1ano ano MENT OF TRANSPOR· Tl'1e tollowong persor·s ~·e "' tne "''enll!'O """~'""'' s PllJl.IC NOTICE '4342'3 F433971 P..,01osneo O•ange Coast 0 11·•· P 101 Octo~• ,. <'• 3 ~ ~o ... e~oer ... ,989 T 994 t>y Harry l ace in 11'1& Su· resentaltve 10 aom1s1e1 11'1e Wife as 1rus1ors record&O TATION; PflOPOSAL ANO 001ng t>usmess as same .is .io .. , Publlelled Orer>g• Co.el Ml.IC NOTICE 1>9'tor Coun ol Cahlor"'9 l estat• Ol 11'1e duce<lefll on Fet>ruary 22 198• a5 1,, CONTRACT FOA CON · A PRAC T•CE MANAGE All O!l'ltor o.,s.nes' '"""'S K 0519•9 _ Dally Piiot Oclober 17 24 Nit.JC M)TIC[ Co..nty ol Orange THE PETITION •eQue51S strumenl No 8• 073000 ol ST,.UCTION ON STATE ME114T NST ·uTE B Pl.• Jn.J aoo,e~~"'' .sea '. • .. NOTICE OF PETITION 31 Nottembet 1 19H K 05186:.:l_ __ THE PE'TITION reqvesis ,,,. oeeedenl s WILL ano Ottoc1a1 Recoros '' Orar>ge HIGHWAY IN ORANGE 3334 E Co~st ""' l. • ',, nu~r·O<'<l "a"'''"'' ' ,.. .. • TO A D M INISTER THt NOTICE OF PEITTIOH I( 05J7_41.__ _ rnat Harry Lace t>e ap coc1oc111 11 eny t>e aO•ntneO Cour>ly S1a1e 01 Ca1110"''• COUNTY IN COSTA MESA det ~1ar Co\ c; '" 1011 ""~ •""'" ds1 ;.,3!.' ' ·~· ESTATE OF: TO ADMINISTER ...OTICE OF PE1TTlON POin1ed as personal rep· 1oprot>a1e Tt>e w111ar>oan~under tnf' oo"'e' 01 sale '"OM 1tTH STREET T0 9262'l H • "' 1 "!' ,.,.r1.-• COLLECE M . ESTATEOF. T OADMINISTEA r...,.,taltve 10 admt91er "'9 1codoc1ls are 11V111111D1e to< 1here1n con1 .. ,,,eo ""'"\el .u DEL MAR AVENUE Generali Cnaflt>5 A -1.1, ~"~ '~ .i H.tr\'l'•Pe "" r rP M cGALLIARD aka Mt.IC NOTICE PETER OGDEN ESTATE OF: astale ol lhe Oeeectenl 1•xamma1tor> '" 11'16 ltle kepi publtc auchon 10lhe1'1•Qhf''\I work 0.ec:rlptlon: f•M••'t 1sa,, JOaQu•" H o~ Po r" T"t> ,~,. .. .._ o.t"O r ,, ne~> COLLECE MAE aka PETER M. HORACEO. THE PETITION requests by 11'1e COU•1 t1100er lor cas11 or c.tlect. as brido" and retaining wall• ona oe1 M~• CA """' aoore'>' ~ "Jt'•«l .. l.I K 05195()__ _ E autl'1or•l'f 10 aom1n•s1er 11'1e THE PETITION reques1s oescr1t>eo t>etow pav .. blf' al to be conetructad I y,,,~ Dv~•'I'>> , " ,,8,,,,., ... t-,~ ..,,., MCGALLIARD NOTICE OF PETlTION OGD N akB COIL Ike ellat• undet Iha lr>Oeper> au1hor11v 10 aom1,,1ster tl'1e 11>e tome ol sale 1n 1.iwtul Thia project hH a goal ot jOuclecl tt1 An tnch"I,, OaOIJ"' • , • S '"" • '"~"'" C ASE NO. A 150535 • TO ADMINISTER PETER MARTIN HORACE ORCUTT dent Adm•n111ral•on or Es· es1a1e under me lndepen-monev ol1t1e Un11eo.S1a1eo; 2s fNrcent dlaadvanlagad Tne '"'91s11at>t•>1 "' •}•', "~ A'9""'~ Al To all heirs ESTATE OF: OGDEN COIL 111 .. Acl (Tl'1ts aulhorny al-dent Adm1n1str111on ol E5 01 .\mertca w•1hOvt war bllalneH enterprlH (DllE) menc!'<l to 1«1n ... 1c• !J,,, '10004 ,n., P11'"' '''" 1• b<>nef1c1a11os etedtlOIS MARC STEVEN C A SE NO. A1S0481 C ASE MO. A1~13 lows the persor>al represen· tales Act (T1'1•5 au1hon1v <ti-rar>ty e•Pre"'s or 1mp1 ... ,1 1s partlclpellon. ness unoer 111e f ·ct•t o .. , C.A 9000' conungonl cr<>dtlors and To aM he!ts. To all helf'S 1111ve to like many &C1t0r>s lows tl'1e personal repr&Mlfl 10 1111e us.e oos'><!\'>•on ,, No pre-bid mHllng 1e Bu~·ne"~ Ndmt>•>• ''"'' r n.lt '"" ~ • 'L"'"• Dt''' pe1sons wno may FELLER benetlclan9s cradlkln benek:l.anes. c:recltorl wiinoui Oblainino courl ap-tat1ve 10 ll~e man., acl•Or>S encumt>rance' dll • or.1 1•t·" ec:l\eduled for thla prol~I at>Ovf' nr 0c•rolf!", •~Ho ,,e,,1 ••l'ot'I \ Je.c• r .. l.I 'olhNWtSEI be tnletOSled 1n C ASE HO. A149963 conllOgenl cradllOl'S. ~ con~I cr9dhofs Wld oroval Beroie taking certain w1tl'10U1 ot11a1n1no court ·'" ano .n1e•es1 no"' "!'«! h 1 THIS PROJECT IS SUll· C"il•IP<. A ~ • •• > <l"n"' 1 1\ .\ •.,,~ '"'" ' • 1he will OI eSl.l10 0< bolh lo aM he!ts pet$001 wno may per90n• wtlO may achont h<>we'<81 ine 06'· pro•al Belore 1ai.."10 t er1.ion as svcn Tr •>let" 1nll 10 It> .. JEC T TO. THE llUY '"" ~''"""""r·• ""t I • I '1•e\ ~ .. 1 ""'" '' ~ '•1" o1 COlLECE M 1beneflclanes creOtorS OINrw191t be lt'I~ In olherw-be In~ In sonal repreHnlahve is re-actions however 1hf' per 10110,..•ng Ot''>C' t>e<l o• •Of'• h AMERIC A" PROVISION SI"""~ '' t' L~"'• "" ' H\ 9'"""' 1 ""',. J' • MCGALLIARD alo.a <X>nhngenl CfeOIOB 9nd IN •• or .Ule,1,. or both Iha Wiii Of ..... ).!'_ bGl'I QUtr.0 10 give r>ohce lo sonal re1><eser>1at1•" •!> re 1s11ua1eo '" me Jl<"f''>J J Of THE SURFACE TRANS· l noe C :>u"'. n~ 1 ' ·t,.. t I oc.i1f'<J di COlLEC E MAE per90ns wno may ol PETER OOuEN aaa 1o4 HOAACE 0 VV9L. .. 1r>t81Hted persons un1ess1qu11e<1 lo give r>ottee 10 County 11"<1 <;1a1e 10 w•I PORTATION ASSISTAHCE 19811 Tne l>u5•ness n.tmt> .,s-e tn McGALLIAAO OlhelWl99 be in~ an PETER M OGOEH .. HORACE OACUTT COL 1hey nave wilt...O fl01tCe °'1tn1at .. 1e<l t>e<SOf'IS ur>tess Lot 2 °' T•aC1 No 2202 n ACT OF 1982 I F433173 trie SJ•<l lr•nste•~r~ a• s.; c A PETITIC>N has been lhe W1ll or .-.. Of boCt'I PETER MAATIN OGDEN A PETTTION h9a been consented lo In. prop05f'<ll11\ey have waived r>o1oee or '11'18 C•1) ol 111e ... por1 Buen Bid• are required for the P..10',st>eo O"•"; .. < i 1 oc.t1 ~ •S aOO E ea, ~ f•·4"d b_y SA/llWA BANK ol MARC STEVEN A PETITION 1\111 Manffiled ~ BEVERLY ac11on I Tne inOepenOen1 cons.nleO to 1he PfOPO~O as oe< map recordf'<J '" t> >ot. entlieworkdHcrlbedh•t•· Oa••• P o• Ocie['<'• 1· -~ B•1ooa (.A '<266 • CAUFOANIA in tile FELLER flied by MAR.IOAIE THOMPSON COil In ~ aOmtnttHlhon au1h0"1y .... 11 ac.t1on I Tl'1e moep11noen1 123 page' 22 10 2b n In. l1 NO•t'"'tlt'•. •Gr<ll T'1~1 \l•tl Oul .. lrit"S't'• ' Supo11or Coun of A PEilTION hlil bMn•OGDEN " ~· s~ Supenor ~ °' oe g•an1ed'l unteu an aom1n1111a11or> .iu1l'10"1' ""'" Cl uS ••e m 1sct>tt.inPovs At IM llm• 1111• conl••Ct ' 41.!f 1'len11e.1 • r·e .,,.~ ,. 1Cdltfom1a CountY ol filed by AILEEN FISHERICourt ol C.itlornia Counl'y jCahfom4a. COl.Hlfy o4 •nternted person Mes an t>• granl•d unless an maps 10 1hto oll•CP or 1ne ta awarded, lh• Conlrec:lor m&lf'tl 11 n" '.ltl c" r ORANGE 1n lhe Su~ CoUt1 o1 of ORANGE ORANGE ot>jee11on to 1n11 oet•llP,, and 1nteres1ed person ftles an Coun1y Recorder 01 ~"1d ahall poHHI elth•ra Clan P\8.IC NOTICE .\mt'lf 1 "' Ev• "" '" THE PE1fTION C altlornia. Counry of THE PETITION THE PETITION Show• good cause wny 11'1e ob1echon 10 11'11& pe1111on ano cOUnl't' A llc•n•• 0, 1 combination ! a9 2 u. O' i 4C '"·'""l''''' '"'Q\J~IS th.11 SANWAj ORANGE requests 11111 MARJORIE lr.qu•ll !NII BEYERL V cour1 should no1 grant rhe shows gooo cause why tne facep1 1ne•elrom all 011 of any ol 1he lollowlng FICTITIOUS BUSINESS C11nl!'r Or '" •M "'""' BANK CALIFORNIA be1 THE PETITION OGDEN be appoint-i • THOMPSON COl. be 1u1horl1y • coun snou10 no1 gr<tnl 11'1e gas mor>eral~ anti 01n"' llcenM 0, •combination of NAME STATEMENT oor1 Et ... l<' C. 11t.~rn,1 '<26" lappotnled as pefSOtlal requests f>at AILEEN personal r4191"...,,lawa 10 ~pcw!led • ~ A HEARING or> rne P<!I• autnorny nyd•ocaroor>s t>elow J any ol tlle lollowlng llcen•• T"e 1o11owm<;1 pe•sor" ,.u ,,n '" ,.,,., 'IJv,.mN-• • ropresentalf\18 to FISHER be AP90tfllad as admtn<Slar f'9 ...... ol rep~ to llO<'I wm t>e hero on NOV EM .\ HEARi NC. on 11'1e Pf'h· dep1ti of 500 14M'1 ,.11t1ou1 claHfflcallona which con· doonq ousi,,ess ~5 1989 1 admtn•sler lhe estate ol1pel"90tUll ra(>resetllatv• to IN Cill<l9C»nl lldr'r•..._ ~ ...... o4 BEA 1 1989 al I •5 P M "' 1•or> w ill De helO or> NO\/EM· the ngM ol surl•ce er>l•y as atltutH • mator'lt't ol the A T RANSPOl'l TAT "''' r" ~ ru • I••"~'"' s '"ti the 00oed9n1 oidmtnlSter Ila ..UI• ol THE PETITION the d9c»dant O.pt No 3 1oc11eo at IBE~ 9 1989 '" I 4!> P M •n r_,•eo n .,,.,lrumenis 1 woik C·I , C·IO, c -t2, C-13, fECHf\jOLOG ES B rRt\'I;<; e<t • ., 'C"n•il ' '"~ THE PETITION lhe deolldltnl requests IN <tac»C»nl s THE P£Tr1"!0N Court l'1ousa 700 C1 , c Oeo1 No 3 tocateo al 700 rec:oro l c .,7,C·2t.C ·l2,C-42 TECH IB?8• vil'"a•,I Com""' , .1,.. :;r>e' , •PQU9SIS the deoedeolS THE PETITION Will ~~ it An\' ~· l'9 cl909dllnra c.n1er Drive We~• San1a Civic Cer>le• O""" S.in1a Also e.cei:;lt"Q lhflrel•""' I Tiiie con tr.ct I• eublect 1104 Huni.ng1 .. q,.., • I' 100 WILL and codlctls 11 any r~ll Iha da<»danrs be adrnl1ad IO pro«lata I Wf-L ~ codcla II any .\na CA 92702 Ana CA 92701 any ano "' "gh1S 10 .. ate• to etal• con11ac1 non· CA 9<6•8 r .. ,. 1·~to ,,.,a \aa·t>~s 1 be adn"fltad 10 probate W ill and cock* " any Tha •" ~ Wty c:oOca be _,,....., to ~ IF YOU OBJECT 10 the IF YOU OBJECT 10 the wunout 1he ngnt ot surtace dtecrlmlnatlon and com· .JO"" s f\j' ~r"'"' 1 •M , 1 ,,.. "'"' ,. .. • ~ ,., " T "6 •11 and any oodlcils be drll"9d IO e>roee.. illll avaam!M lot I Ttla w1I ri any ~ grar>t•no 01 '"• r;>eltltOn you gra,,ung 011ne oernt0r> vou entry as rese,.eo .n t"e p ller>c a r equh emen1•1P••erroa1e _ Hu.,1·• ,' • I •..,,"'rd' r·P 1 PO > t\m"' 1are alfa1table lot The •• and Wt)' ooOc:9 ea.,,..,allOf'I'" tie file kept -~ ~lie.,...,. snoulO 8Tlher appear al 1,.e snou10 enl'1er appear e1 tl'1e oeed •t'CO•<leo F"et>ru\r., n purau•nl to Qo,,.rnmanl Beacn c .i. r,;>o;Je c •" • • • c • '" '' examnattOn in lie hie kept ill& availab'a lot by th• ooutt •• •tion ._.. heart and Slate your ot> heanng and S1a1e yov• ot> 1984 as .r•sHumen1 No C ode, Section 12990 Br • .,,, r ca'"'''"" . •., 1 a9 2. b oJ • ;•' "4t>wti<Ht by the oourl exwnnation" ~ fl6e Up4 THE PETITION by~ court £TTTIOH act~°' hie wrtllefl ot>iec· 1ec1t0n1 or !tie wnUer> OD1e<:· 84--072999 ot Ot11c1a1 Rt ,.lene. apeclllcatlona Orir>ge A-.! B 1 "'.>\I t Center O• •• • •05 111-THE PETITION by t'9 court r~•• authonly lo THE P :ions 11,, ll'1e courl ~10,8 hor>s w11t1 1l'1e cou11 Detore c.ords end propoul form• tor bid· '-lesa C-' 9262~ lpor1 Beac" ( .\ 97660 and requests aulhonty lo THE' PETITION .anim.'91 N •late ~ ~ 10 1,,_ n:arm Your appear 1he hear•"Q Your 11pr;>ear Tne 10111 •mov"' 01 11'16 ding 11111 protect c.n onl1 Tl'1•S t'luS•"""" 5 , ,,. the •as1 O•• ''" Htng c1a1m$ admintSter INI eslale '~"" au!honty IO lundef lt'9 h~ndenl 01••• l'9 _... ance may:. .n person 0, t>., ar>ce may De ,,, persor> or by unpaid pnr>c1pa1 t>illance be obtained et Ill• Depart· ouc1ed o., A GenP<al ov1 b~ dn., creO•lvr snall Pt! 11;0. under the l~nden1 1*'"1lolster -w!N •111•1Acrrw1ietrak>n ot E...._ und9r h 11~-lt our anorney your a110tne~ 1nteres1 1M1eor> 1ogelher ment ot Traneportallon. nersl'1•P •emt:>flr ' •989 wn1c" •S 111e .AdmlmstrallOn ol ESlalw.oi unotr the l~hdent l Acl (This au~ .. AO"IW\~~~~ y IF" YOU ARE A CREDITOR 1r YOU AAE A CREDITOR w1tn re11som1t>ty u11ma1ed Pten1 and aid Oocumenlt. T"e reo•slr.tnlost < -.m 1bus•ness Ila) Delore the Act (ThtS authofll'y w•l1 M'nln""9'°" of E--ellow lh• peraonal lid ,.,_ ~-..., Ot 8 c.onungtml creo•IO• 01 or a con11r>gen1 cred11or or coS1s e•penses am1 .ad ,._ )t, Traniportatlon mer>cea 10 ir .. nsaci t•••'' conumma11on 11a1e s0t•cot1eo anow lhe personal Ad (This aulhorlty wlll rep...,,tat!Y9 10 ..= tlllow rt::' .:--:: 1,,. oee.asect you must hie me Oeceased you must 111e .,.8,,ces 111he UIT'e o t lht' "' B11ltdlr19, tt20 N StrHt. P ,,ess und!'• '"" r,,,,,, '"' jat>ove representa1n1e IO talle1111k>• the penona ~-~ 1 ,. .... ~ ..,_,. yourclalm W111'11he courtand you1cta1m N11n11'1ecounano •ha t put>hC81o0" o• 1n1s 1140 O.haM2174.l.cramento. 8us1,,en fl;arn ... ,, ~, .. ,, oa1eoOc1<1.'1!• IJ l°'J89 many acDOns wllhoul rapr-'lalNe IO --= :.0,, cour1~111 =-~ ...... mail 8 cooy 10 tne personal mat! a coc>y 10 11>41 pen onal 11ce are u o-'O!> 85 C allfor11la 94274·0001 at>ove or> Octo!le' • 1ct59 Amerlc•n Eecrow, Inc. • obta1mno coufl approval rTW>y ac90nl 111 • "91'1 9eb1I __..,.. reor_,.,.,181M1 appc>.nted b) 1~1a11ve ape><>mleo 0) Cu,,en11y oa1eo CH'""'s (pflone tt~l12S). enO Jonn s "'v1an11~r Caltfornla corporation. ae Belora {alung oel'\aln "'e<'f ot>lll~ appto¥ ~I • p:.:.::i =.-y Iha co.;rt .,,1n,,, lour monll'1s the COU'1 will'11n IOU• mon1r>s Cheeks O< Ce•ltloed Cl'1f!C~5 maf be -el the abo,,• T1'1tS "•'e<'lt'"I wets 1 eo ee-nt for lrar>atetore :'!!':1 ll"le ~~ ~t 09fWl ~ =\a: wil be =·I ._ lrom 1,,. dale 01 hrsl ,5• lrom the dale ot ttrs1 ,,. payable to 1ne Trusi~ or ~ment of Trenepor· ..,,1,, 1,,. C0unt, c l'f~ ,.1 ()1 BJ O.le L P'"'°"· CSEO ren.esentattve ;tie·-;,. nowe-Iha perae>n• I~ .. _, to 91'4 notice to rep .. •• .. M suanc.e o!letlerl as ptov•deO suance ol tellers as p1ov10ed OtdOer ate atcep1at>le 10 llltlon offtc• and at Ille of· an<;1e Coun1, ,jr OclOl:>P• b Intended Traneferff ,..;;;;•ired to n1'119 noltee IO,,..pr...,,lalfve d be in~ per90fW .,,,.._ ~-'°:C: .... • 111 MCllOn 9 100 ol thtl Calt· 1n MCttOn 9100 011ne Cah· TruS1ff pro.ided proper nc.. of the Oletrlcl Olrec· 1999 Put>1t1nao Orange. Coast .;:,...-__ ~ .. n!,....,.. unle-'i~Hd to Q1'4 "°*»to ltl9'f he-.. .. N09d t'IOICe °' ••H•lt ....._ torn•• Probate Cooe The le><nia Probate Code Tne t0ent1hc11ton is •v111ao1e ton of Tranaporletlon •I F433'61 IOa1," 01 Oc1ooe< 1 1989 "' .... ~ .. _..., ..-;.,:;;-llCe"'"' '"*•-.d .,.,.,,_ ..,,._ con9el'ltad to the~ 11'9¥ t""'9 nob OI lime for filing ciattM ..,11 "°' lime lor l11trig claims w•ll no1 From 1ntorma11on Wf>1cn Loe Angetee. Sen fran-Puo115ne<l Orange Coas1 T 00• ~~ ': 1he ~PC>~ilhey "'-,,.. w8N9d nob Of action ) The lldlpeflOlltl oorw-.d IO .. pu ' 11 19 e1tpira pttor 10 lour monttls e1<ptre prior lo lour mor>11'1s 1ne Trus1ee deems r~hat>•e cl.co. and Ille district In Oa11y P•IOI Oc101>er •; 2• act-) -n.-1...,.,._ndenl oonaen. '9d to l'9 proflOe9CI acmn.•llbon •""'°"'Y ~) The llwdl:l_!ldM lrom Iha d•le of the heat•r>Q lrom the dale ot tne r>eanno but IOt wnocn Trustee m a-es which the work I• eltueted J 1 Novembe• • l'l8Q ..,.,;;;~ISll'a 1 11 ,,.on '"Tuthoft"' ecllon ) The indapeltden« wtl be 9'1"tad u,.. an ..,, .... .,..., 111 _., nottoeo above "°'ICed at>Ove no rep1esen111tor> 01 ... , Croe• Mellon• tor the T 98Q DllD•1c unr1C£ OU ., lldmnia•rion --in••tad pet'80n ... .,, wtl be _.,.'9d ura.. .,. YOU MAY EXAMINE the rar>ty th• street aooress or pr-ot-cl en • ., .. teble at the r~ nu w•I be granted unlesrs an ... M-"F to fie ~ ... YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe Ille kepi oy 11'1e court ,, you other common des1gna1ton offtc• of the Olatrtct dlrec:· FICTITIOUS •USINESS 1nle<asted par90fl files an :::...=~.,,~'=: ~=-::., ~ ~ton r:": ,,..,::. 1ii. kepi by the couf1 11 vC>U are a persor> 1r>leres1ed '" 01 11'1• abo~e descnbeo tor of TraneportatlCll' of tlle "8.IC NOTICE NAME STAnMENT ob,ecllOn lo the pelillOn ~ton ti) .. ,....,., _,,, "-oowf ~ not ~ ...,_. ..... -- are a petton 1nte<esled ,;., ll'te es1ate vou mev 111e w•tl'1 prC>Pl!fl) •s 1006 SH Lane cttetrlct In which the WOfk I• ,ICTITIOUI aUSINESS The lollowong persor>s •re ~.!!, ~WS00 ~-.~~ Wld llhoW9 oooct ~ grwit lhe au~ #t"f h aourf....., Nit the estate you may Ille w11h lh• court • l0tmal Ae<1uesl Corona Del Mar Ca 92&25 altveted. NAME STATEMENT .... , "'"' 00 ahc..-. "'" ....... ,_ aourf ~ ftOC A HEAAING on ~ -t N .,..__ lhe cOUft a formal Request le>< Special No1tee of the 111-S8Jd property •S t>etng The auc:ceHful bidder doing oos•nn s as grant ll'le MJlhorrty .... , ,,....,.. ~..,,. '°' $pec1al NOllCle ot 1he 111 •"9 01 an inven1ory ar>d •P-sold tor 11'18 ou1e>0~ 01 e>•v· ehaM fllr11l•ll • .,.ym.nl d~::: ~~1~= ;:''0"~ i•e I v.6:E~~2 ~"11~1'!::~~a~~;, :iic:e::1~ .:C, ~lgr-rt ~~~on ~ ~ ~ ~ "':'1 :& -· .. be .:.. ': •no 01an 1r>ven1ory anO llP· pra....,9"t ol esiaie asseis 1"9 ,,,. ot:rhQatlQnS 5e<:uted boftd and • pertor,,.anc• THE RITZ.GUEST i..OME !Grove CA 926•1 ~ovember 7 tGelJ al 3001pe..., #II be l*d on PM in~ 3 locMed all ~ 2. 1 .. 111145 praiMmenl ol Miiie UMIS °' ol an1 petition°' iKCOUnt by satO Deed ol Trull tn<:luO boftd. FOR THE ELOEAL' 143:' Fred RonalO Mono.., p M lt'I 0.pt ) local«S al~ 2 18" .. 1 .S 700 CMc c.n.r OriYe p M ., 099t, 3 ---II °'of any petition°' acc::our>t u l)l'O\tlde<l in section 1250 •rig lees anO eal)e"MS Ol1tte Tiie Oapartme11t of B•u••·dge El Toro C.t. 902' Marlene Gar o en 700 ,.. __ ,.. __ ,_ OtNe p M In ~ 3 local9d • W•l San• N-. CA 700 c;.c C... 0.... u ptovtaad 1n MCtton 1250 ol lhe Ca1tl0tn11 Proba1e Trvl1M af'O ol Sale Traneportatlon llereb1 92630 Grovtt CA 92641 """"' .....,,_ C 1700 CMc c.t1'9r ~ 9127'01 W• s.n.. Nia, CA ol 1he Calllorr>1a Prooat• Coda A AeQuest lor Speoa! Dated Octot>« 6 l989 notm.. ... blctder• that It C1'1rtst•n• Lv"n McAn1ts T"•s t>usiness ,1 con· Wast. Santa Ana A W•t. S...• N-. CA IF YOU 08JEcf TO 812101 CoOa A AeQ~1 lor Special Notlee IO<m •I a"a11aole lrom CA l I' 0" N I A RI . Wiii anlrmatlw•IJ ln1ur• 3702 Bain t•v ne CA Oucle<f 0., "" ln01v1duai Ol270t 18127'01 fie 9ranlln0 of l'9 pe41tion. F VOU O&JECT TO Nollc•le><m!savatlableffom the court clerk • CONVEYANCE COMPANY. tfletlnenfcon1r.c1entered 927 t.t Tl'1e reg•~1•1 "t tom IF VOU OBJECT TO IF YOU 08JECT TO 5.nould ~ M tie .. ~ ..... ~ 11'141 Ooor1 Clark AtterMy fer ... ttt9-. .. MW T~"8 ... , ay auaan• Into r.11raua11t lo Ihle Tl'1tS business •S ton met'Ced 10 1r•,,sec1 bUS•· lhe granhng of IN pehllOn .. granting Of .. ~. and .-.. your ii[ ..... M fW A..,_, f9f ,.. ...... -. "9rrJ L ......_.,, laq., M K..,, Eaecvttw. Vice ~ ""'ent, dleacfHn· ducted by An 1nd1v1ouel nau unoer 1r.. 11c1111ous you should appeat at 1\9 ~uld .,..-at ~ ~ Of • wrintn Md ... .,... K•a"a •nd Dl•n, ay: ,._..,... C. ,...,_, laq., ""aaldeftt, MSt COf'tMll Aw• 1..-4 ~ enterPfl-The 1egis1tant1s1 com heamg 8"" Slate your and tllllia 'f'OIH ~ ~ tht 00"'1 or .. .... ....._.A. Otoft. •l.111JI .... ,_I e-rttl • .as I. anu•, Northrldt•· Call· wtlt be aftofded N~ mencao. to transac1 t>usi ~~1:8.:011:•:,,e N~ names Clt>J41CllOOS Of file wnt1en or Ma #ttft9n beM l'9 hNling Your wltt .. _. It.. .... 10, e..t. ...... ,....... .... Mttl f'lr., Loe ,_,...HIM, (1,1) nl-21lS ~ to aullmlt IMO ness under 1he Ftellltous F"ted AOfll ld Morrow ob19C*>ns wllh Iha oout'I ~ "'-oour1 ~ ITWy be In tie .. '-"I, Yew CA_, ~CA900'7t Publllhad Orange Coul ,....... .. IO thle lftw Business Nam4"SI 11~1eo Tll11 sl814!0*'1 wH t11f!d ~.~~.,:~be ~ t.ering ~fNf penionotbyyout aftOl'neY llDlll&WICl9 llWt' M Ill ~ Or~ ca.ti bhhad Orange CoaSI o..iy P110I October 17 24 a11d wlll not It• di•· ·~ °" N A wilh the Count" Cle<ll ol Or· ~..-,,_, -"wt be In P9f90" Of..,,_. ....... Dally Pilot October 1&, 17. DallV P110t OC1oo.r t7 18 31 t989 1Gftmin.teel ....,._, Oft ttla Cnttaii~ McAnhs ~ Counrv c:n Seoiemo.< pef90tl °'by your attomay ~MbV your-~ IF VOU ARE A IF YOU 1#1/E . A 23, ttat z•. 1989 rW996 aPs ,,.. .,.._. ., r-. eoUJ. fH This ,,.,_,,, was "led 1v ,999 IF vou ARE A IF Y<:AJ AAE A c Aeorro R °" • cAeorr~ • • mt494 TOO _....,. ...... lft COMWw· ..,,,, ,,,. Couniy Cterk ot Or ,~ CREDITO A °' a CAEOfT~ Of a ~'"::' crad~ :: :icMlll199ftl CNdlW ot .. :======-===;;;;is;;;;;==================;;;;l ae::111!:.::'.;:, .. " ,_~County on Oclot>e< 6 o.~~'.~~~ 1~;' conungenl CN<ltot ot .,.==1 CNCleor....= = YOUI dun= the court »a1111&1, ~ n.-.. TARTING A NEW BUSINESS'' t h I • P' et • c t a • f.,.-n "4 1"'"9 dloaaMd. you must ftle aam = .. oour1 ilnd l'Nll a copy 10 fie f04/I dlirn Wfll .. ~ S • . ....._.. .... "'9 •-• .., yo4JJ1 ciaJm Wlfl the OOllf1 'f'li'll =· -.v-...,,uill\fl9 lftd mal a OOipY .. ,_ • • ptl I lrffltO-., -· Put>!<aMCI Qrllr\ge Coa51 f.950 end ma;! a copy '°· ~ Wld fl'lll e oopy to ... ,__.. . ..,...,.. court lll9f90Nll ,._ 1111 • ,.._,,al Lal»ef-Mt,_,. Darty P1101 Octot>et 17 2• .., ,,._ ,....,.... ,. _ _._. _. by .--.... .., .. = ...... -wer ,.... ..... 3t No..em!MW 7 1989 pertan-.. pr...,..tau ........ '9d .., ... ... in tour monlhll from..... .., .,._, ...._, * MMtt'8 T 987 W ND11C( :~'1!, ~":. C:urt ;tt;;' • mor.N trom !'!~o .. •flrw•._.~~ ._._':' .. ""=! • ., fl'>e Letti' ~ttnant 11 1"9 OeilV PrlOi IS pleaMCI to an- l'OllnC9 a new~ llOW av all •'*' to ,_ b\lal,.... We .... now SEAACH t,,. ~ ~ you at no••'' a e11aroe aM ...,. 'tO'.r Iha lime tlnO IN lroO 10 Ille ec.;,1 ~ W'I Sat1te ,.,.. then.°' --.,,., .... tiMtdl .. comc*lted -... Ille "°"' ~'"'°"' ~ flllNI .. .,.,,.,. -" .,. County Clerlt Oii .... ~ ...... '°' kM ...... -,..,.,.., by I-lflO "'-" -,_ pr~ ,,, °"°'" catlOtl ..mi ,... County Din • .,,_. ... aftll •ntltl•i .,._dMeolnr.tlaauanee .. dMtof1r91---ol ~ 91 ~,;..,.. -~ • .., t: .. .,... C-"•t." PWlJC ll)TlC( ACTmOW MWll tet'*9 M i>IOlllded In..... • ~ lft ~ p~ COde -*"! 9' a. = ~ :::...~ NA• ITATl.-.wl MCton 9100 of ~ 110l> of N The elrne tor filirla deilM ~ fC .... ..._ ....._ _ _.... Ptennoue .,..... n'-~no l*90f1.I •• c11111om1a Probllte Coda.~ ~ ~ .. not •llf)h --. '°"' TM ._ tw ~"=-~-~~~io •. 1914$ !1:.:r:~fi~tour ... ~~.._..~ ::-:r-=.'-""::.: ..::..B ....... dotrlG ~ • Pteitoe cou1 HW)' Sunaet monf\a lrom ~ lllOft9'I "°"" .. ..... YOU MAY EXAMINE dlla ,...._ !!M'll._.,;...,; THI SWE.ET " HUnY 8t«h CA 90142 dlatt no90fd ~ --.....,._ --11 \'QI tM;,........, ::!'"' .. :.' .=. ~ :::-... =· ":::' .:.·· .::-.. ":::' .:· ~-· Ct :t ~ ... -:::... ::. • :r i -:W...'Cl1'0::. M::. .. ~. -,._ .. ~. _, ~=·-"..::-.. -·-I I lo Noral<"-MatalO. ,"'° Th,. ~ ~ It t on---••d In._ ....... ._, 1 &I rt N -bmll ~ ~ N 0**1 •O. fuaer1on CA ~ W ,__ LaAnn you ,,_, .. Wiii h H'·-... N NOb of .. t.lt33 Wegmollth, 1?32 ,.._,udlC.i ~ ~ ........ aft m111e•r ~ ·--Thi• blltlftMI 11 COft· Or. ~ 9elcfl. A 5... Nlllt of.. .,, I ! of .... ~WM I~ t1to4t aft : ..._.,., • o1 .ny The regf9tr•nt(t ) oom TN r~lalr9nt(1) corn· ...,.. 1 ' of "' I .. elllllli aooount • to traneect ..,... l'MtlCed to 1ranaac1 ~ • o4 ,.,., • .. _, E , w uM1r ~ nemio.. ,,_. 11t1CMr tt'I FlctiltOUS acccM'I .. &nA• d • lft ~ NelMf•t •••..-h~ H.am-<•l ll•t•d Mellon :&I! llllf IW\°' ... l."91 ..... onH1A ~ • .... K. .._,. -... l~ w~ .....,...-. _. n. ••• .,_14 ,,.. ... TNI ..... ,.,, ..,. ....... ""°" le ;; r lfiM1 ... Cllunly CIWll d °" .. eo..n-. c..-al °'' ... *' ... ~.,. OctolMr I. ~on oaoo. s ,_ ,...,. . ,. I 2 7 tJ Oreftel 0.... .-i II= .. °""'Ill C-.. ... ~ ''· ... o..s 11 ... 1 '·-,,... 10 ... ,.. , ... , OrMgll Coeat DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, Oc1ober 17, 1988 by 811 Keane COUNTER CUL TURJt by Maratta & Maratta PEANUTS "I KNOW who did it, but I'll ask anyway." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Diet dog food doesn·t help. What we need 1s a diet refrigerator." NANCY ARLO AND JANIS DllABBLZ l.(X) ~ WAAT ~~.AA~ OF nJ A Nl6ITT I~ Pl..ENT4 FOR il-\£ A\/EJl.A6f:. Q.ijL.D ! "4£Ji ~-- ~ C.O~TAA'-Y TO fofvL.A~ ~liEf, 't'outt TOE-NA\LS l>O NOT G~o'#J AFTE'-'(OV'ttf PEAt>. '(outt TOES St\~1Nt<. •'WHY't> HE 1URN THE Ff'.n31NTO A PRINCESS~ ~E CQJl'M HAU MORE FUN WITH THE FRCX3 ! ' ~ _____ j by Jerry Scott LOCK~ F{)R Me l.~ Al.WA~&;, eiH:N f-AR ~ A\JE.~E. by Jimmy Johnson by l\evin Fagan AAVE '<OU MEARD TMAT ATIORNE'<5 MAV MAVE TO STPP U5tN6 YELLOW LE6Al PADS? SOMET~IN6 ABOUT RECVCLIN6 ... GARFIELD GAR~IELP, HAVE. YOO 5££N THE. MOll5HRAP 1 6AliEI? WITH <$0UPA CHH?C? NOP( JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1-fEQ , RJNI(!; .. . 15 Ii "TROE "fHA1" u:5 HA5 BE.EN WORIC.I~ OUT ... AND 1HAT HE'5 U51NG SiE.ROIC61b BUUC UP FASIER ~ DOONESBURY • by Charles M. Schulz 10 -11 IF nus HAPPE~S, AS A WORLD FAMOUS ATTORNEV. WMAT 00 '(OU THINK YOU'LL USE FOR '<OUR NOTES ? by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston by Jeff .MacNelly by Harold Le Doux PROMISES. by Tom Batiuk I OOUB'f rf, DE.RE K ... 1. CAM'i REAU...£.' 5EE LES I OOfNG SCW\£1HI~ ~lKE 1HM! J t=-n~~'Tt7 by Garry Trudeau r::~:t~' s~ \\.otl ~-fl r.~s · :::: ----,_ h C\AY . ~ ---- .................. ., ... Thi ~ ..... .., ...... ..-w _. .... ~ *Y. ~ Ont -..... ·-._ ..... _. hecfdld. ~ ~ ....... I RAT Tu N I paeeiWilhe.,an -1n11r . I I' I I I _ I CLEIH I 1 1 r r _ I SURTY I I I t I _i ~