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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-19 - Orange Coast PilotSF Ballet Galileo Injured ntf'aFKe begins --offlceC.s Arts Center journey condltld'n audience to Jupiter critical ~ DANCE/CS WORLD/AS COA ST/A2 THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1989 Quake. death toll climbs; OC sends aid Coast pitches in to help Bay Area By IRIS YOKOI OI' ,,,.. ci..,. ~ kool'I' People throuP.hout the Orange c·oasl. perhaps luclcd by the omin- ous thought thal "ii could ha \'C happened 10 us." marshaled their forces Wednesday to he lp San Fran- cisco rt·co vcr from Tucsday·s ki ller earthquake. Local emergency response agen- cies stood ready 1n case their as- sistance "'·as requested in the Bay Arca. while individuals -from ham radi o opera1ors to Girl Scouts - took 11 upon themselves 10 help. either b} ass1s11ng tn communica- 11ons or collecting donations for vic- tims door-to-door. Probabl} 1hc most ac ti\e agenci was the Orange Countv Chapter of the A .. mencan Red CroSs. 'o\'hich ser- ved as 1he condull for donauons and a commun1ca11o ns center for locals concrmed about 1hc1r n.-lal1\'es and fncnds 1n the nonh. The Orange Coun1y Red Cross scnl 290 pints of blood to its San Jo~ chaptC'r \Vednesday and "'as slated today_ to send one volunteer and one staff worker 10 the Bay ,\rea with a mobile ft'cding truck 10 help the San Francisco chapter's efforts to fttd and shelter vic1ims. The Red Cross headquarters in Santa Ana received thousands of te lephone calls 1n the 24 hours after the 0.9 quake hi t Tuesday evening al 5:04 p.m.. according to Orange Co unty Rt'd Cross spokcwoman Joan Mueller. Many of the calls were from local res1dt'nts concerned about lo\"ed ones 1hey "'ere unahle 10 eonlact. Orange Coun1y residt'nls "'ere told they could leave names and numbers with Red Cross s1aff who "'ould ti)' to rt"ach rclali\'CS and fnends, Mueller said. Seve ral hun· dn.-d people called back later to cancel 1hose rcques1s because lhey were able 10 contarl lov<'d ones, Mueller said. (Please lff AID/Al) "j •·Jri' City by bay starts coming back to life R•Kuers search for survivors In the cof- l•p•ed wreck•ge of the double-decked ' • .~· Cypress Freeway In O•kland. At lean 270 people died In Wednesday·• earthquake. ('0\'ER STOR'\'/E ·\RTHOl'.\KE PREP\Rt:D'.\ESS By JENNIFER McNULTY SAN FR .\~C1sr·o -R e~ucrs searched w11h dop and sens111,r micr_oph ones Wednesda~ for the last sun.•1vors of an eanhquake that killed a1 least 210 people and wracked the region "1th an t'Sl1· mated S2 blihon 1n da mage BY late 1n tht• da\. th t' g.lass-strt.'"" n s1rt"Cts of th{' San f'ranc1sco Ba' arl·a had rega1nl.'d a St'mblance of nOrmal hfe. Po.,..·er \\·as restored to half tht• city's residents. and u11ht\ c-rl'\\l> fearftlf of c-~ruoS1ons and .1in.·., had rCP<_1.trt"d 3.000 gas lcal s. otlic1ali. said. But across the ba) in Oakland. hopes !3dt•d fur fi nding an\ one ahve "'lih1n the tons of stt't'i and concrclt' left .... ·hen Tuesda\ ·s t•arthq uakc broughi one le\el oi· Inters tate 880 dou•n atop another .\bout 2SO peoplt• .,.,ert· tt;artd {'ntombcd in 1ha1 1 .... 1s1t·d "rt"C"kagt'. and at least 2 l others. "ere dead els.e...,·hert• 1n th{' quakl· area Sumt· 1 . ..\00 people "ere 1n1ured. said ~latl· emergenc~ !.Cr,1cc'i spoke":>man Tom Mullins. .\n 1n1t1al repOn Wednesd.a) that rescuers heard a \01ce coming from a car underneath the irt.."ewa y·s top le\ el "as dismissed as erroneous bv Pohce Capt. Jim Hahn He said 1h!- m1sta ke had bce-n made because of a ··s<!rbled message .. bet.,..een pohce ollicers. "Tht•rc \\ere noises coming fro m ihl' art'a \\'e ha\·l' located se\·eral 1nd1' 1duals. none oi "horn arr al1 \e so there are no sur.1\ors al th is po1n 1 ... 1-l ahn ~1d. But th:u repon \\as contrad1cttd ' b~ Dalt· \h.1u11cl . a cons truction .,.,,orler helpi ng 1u hf1 the concrete slabs. ··\\1l' found there arc a fl•.,.. people .,.,·ho are still ali,t·. bclie\'t· 11 or no1:· he s.:.11d a1 about 8 p.m. adding that infra-red caml"fa!-t had detected .,.,arm bodies. The figure of 250 dt'Jd "as based on esltmall'':> of the numntr of cal1i tr.apped in thl· rubble. and that as- sumed onl~ nnl· person pt-r car ·\t h:a":>t I 3 bodies had been re- co,ert•d h' late "ednl·sda\ and Oaldand j)o!11.:e said at leist 8ti people "t·re 01lil·13ll\ reponed mis~ /Pl~.aw lff QUAKE/ ~41 Be prepared when the Big One hits Coast By ROBERT BARKER Of -D.-y ,,._ ,,.,, Residents should stockp1lt· t•n1erg.- ency supplies for al least th ree da ~ ~ in case a major earthquake hrls on the Newport-lng]c"'ood Faul! 1n coastal Orange C"oun l}: Hunt1ng1on Beach Emergency Scr.'1ces ~1 anager Mel Otl sa1d \Vt'd.nellda ). If rcs1dcn1s could manage rOr themsel\'eS for lhree da~s. t•merg- enC\' "'orkers "ould ha\C a chance to Clear highways. and SCI up a food an.d medical d1stnbu11o n S}Slcn1. he said. People hrre are slo"· to set up emergency prov1s1ons. though, tx.·· cause 1he) live in "'oodcn-frame houses -nol high-rise buildings - and figure 1hey can camp o ut 1n their yards if "'Orse comes to "orse. he said. ··\\'hat thC\ don't realize is that all the power lii-tes ma\ tx· do.,..·n. 1he telephones out of order ..... ·atcr mains frac 1ured and the .,..·atcr suppl.Y con- 1am1nateJ b' broken ~"·er hnt·s. ··The)' maY nol be able to go 10 the ston..·s bccauSt' t'lcctnci1y "'tll be out and people also "'on·1 bt• able to cash checks or use their automated teller cards It's a good idea 10 kttp some cash on hand_ .. ,'our houSt' mav be standing hu1 there .,.,·1\1 bt' no sin.·1ces.:· he said. On urges. famthes to build a thrce- da~ emergenC) suppl~. He s1:1ggests the~ can use a _\()..gallon conta!l"!t'f or trash can to s1ore the necessn1es. .\t the bonom of the can. he suggests rcs1dcn1s store !heir bed· ding. p•:rhaps a sleeping bag. blankets. a plastic sheet or tarp for sl<'ep1np, outside. a change o f Travt!lt!rs at JWA dt!scrlbt! quakt!/COAST A3 St!arch for survivors contlnut!s/WORLD A.f Wall Strt!t!t Wt!atht!rs tt!mblor/BUSINESS Al Lt!glslaturt! must ht!t!d quakt!'s warning/OPINION A9 World St!rlt!s dt!la_yt!d until Tut!sday /SPORTS 8 I c\01h1ng. pcr-.unal supplies :ind to iletnes. to.,..els. a pt."nc1I and papt•r and ma ~be l:\Cn a good book. . .\\so to.,..ard the bottom of the 3Q. gallon can. Oil suggests residents s1orc ma1ches. randies. disposable dishes. eating utensils. an ax for hgh1 rt"SCue or to chop fi rc.,..ood. a sho \·el. and a bucket u.11 h a plas11c bag liner that could make do as a portable \Otlt'l. Ott also rc\·ommt·nd) :.i Sterno canned heat or a ont·-burnt·r Ci'.!mp stO\C and a can op..·ner He-also urges people .... uh bati1cs to n·mcmber diapers. po.,.,der. and other bab\ nems. Hr also n..·c· ommends ~'a ter pun ficauon tahlets or hqu1d chlonne bleat·h .. .\ t(w drops (of bleach f "111 punt~ thl' ""atcr and ll can be ~1ra1 nt•d through a ha ndkerch1cf or IO'o\'t'! It may not took a~peuzing. hul 11 "on't make \OU s1ck. he said. He al~ ~uggc.,.1 S people ha\'e eye drops on hand lu deal wit h dust and dtbni. unloosed b' such a calamll\. lit al-.o S3\S it's a ·~ood idea to kcip 1mP}1nan1 ·personal pap('n. hand\·. Tn .,..ard tht' middle of the emt-rg- enc\ ~toragc can. Ott sa's people shoUld ":>tore a thret·-da ~ Suppl~ of food that rl-qu1rcs no rcfngcra11on. (~annl·d food and deh~drated goods 1n plas11~· bags a~ rtt· ommt•nded Ht' also suggests tuna. porl and b..·ans. dned milk. graham l·rac-~er.. dned apnc-ols. peanut bu1 - tcr and ~1m1la r canned foods. The c-anni.'dJoods should be markrd and rl·place C\ef\ \Car, he said. (Pie.aw se-e READY / A21 Crash refuels call for bridges over railroad crossings By EMILY ADAMS Of -°""' .... SUlll' A Tuesday morning crash. which claimed the life of an Irvine woman after a passengt'r lrlin barrtled into her car. was dcicribed as "trq.ic" by city officials who have been trying to chanae 1he railroad in1enec1ions for IS yean. Mary Shaw, 47. of Irvine, was killed instantly after she stopped her 1972 Mercedes-Bent. on the Santa Fe tracks at Culver Drive, waitina ror the li&ht 11 Deerfield to chance on a fogy mornina. TnoPed by the stopped can in front. "Shaw could not move forward out of the Amtrak commuter train"s polh. ' While oh< could hive moved bock. .-Ille incb and thmuch tbe lowered pmd4nn. witneun -. Sllaw -dy pallicked nd. wilh ... -10 -to ....., Tndey' ........... , ........ b.,,,,..._ .... ....,. ... ,,,,. ..... did no1 move. The engine smashed into the trunk of Shaw's Mercedes. throwing both her and the car 25 yards do...,-n tht' tr.K:ks. The mo ther o f 1wo and purchasing agent for a local decorat- IRJ firm was dead before the· first witness reached her side. The rush hour en.sh happened at one of three railroad intersections in Irvine which tht cir,:as been hop- ing to build a bri over for 12 years. City ~an.acer ul Brady said Wednesdly. Jeffrey ROid and Yale A venue have also been candidates for new ""super-structure"" bridp. But the propotcd. project _;_which would lower tniin tr1Cks four feel and nise a bridae for car 1nmc 25 feet overhead -has rua qround time and time apiJl because of a ""* or fwids Ind Ille -'•loo of ............,.._ts,Bndyl&id. Tbt Q-..0 of oupeMINCIUn: "' •• -TltAllll/A21 ·-· • Rtlln ..,_,,..... ..... ........... Al .... JP .............................. A7 : If::~·:::;~:::~:::::~:::::: .. ~ I • -----·-••••2••-Ch•Drtwe ........ .., ............. 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Of .. a.., ,_ tuft A Costa Mesa police officer who was struck by a car last mont1i rema1ncd in cri1ica1 condition in a coma induced by has physicians, officials said Wednesday. Rohen Baumprdner, 39, has been in the intensive care unit at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana since the Sept. 27 accident. He was hit and thrown about 12 feet as he stood in the street ticketing a motorist near or.nae Coast College. .. Obviously he's nol rcadin& lh<'m, but ifs our way of maintaining contact with him btcauK we can't go over 1herc to the hospital," Sgt. Tom Wamack said. Baumgardner. who suffered broken ribs, a puncr turtd luna and broken lt-g. ~a, on lifr.,upport systems. Doctors inducro a coma on Saturday to keep Baumprdner from thrashing around until his lung 1s healed. LI . C liff McBridC' said. ' ··~hey said he"s holdin~ his own." M)ride said. ...... """""'.................................... . .Expert talks. at UCI about terrorists' new focus, threats 11y JANET ziMMERMAN Of -~ .._ ltaff Fint the bad news. Terrorism 1s on the rise and shows little chance of c:cuina anytime soon. Ready for 1he good news? The average traveler has 1i1tle chance of bein& on the plane or in !he public buildina selected by terrorists 10 drive home a point. response. which wa.s decnonstrated with recent acts in Colombia. Jenkins said. "Should we be successful in ap- prehendin_g and extraditing major drug traffickers. our war on drugs migh~ promote a lerrorist backlash," he said. In the fututt", however, 1errorists' tactics arC' not likely to change, as lont as th.cir targets don·1 e~aflgC', :.;~~~r~.1.d. The~ havt' ··a hm1ted ' Terrorists also don't take risks. WHI ..... Allen -w~·,. all keepiAa °"' o...,. "°""" and hopina ro.. the best" , Witnct.Ks 10 the acclden1 said Blumprdner, a motorcyke officer, .. flew likt a raa doll" after Rt: was bit by Fitch's Honda Civic on Ad1ms Avenue, just eas1 of Harbor Bouleva(d. The accident was invct\ipted by lhe C&liforo,ia Hi&hway Patrol because ii involved a police officer. The • C HP recommended that a misdemeanor chlrse - driving a1 an unsatC soced r0r conditions -be filed against 1he driver, Richard Martin Fitch, 19, of Hunt- The nine--ye1r veteran hid been sl1ndin1 outside another car t1lkin1 wi1h the driver when be was hit. Coincidcntllly, Baumprdner invcstiJated an acci- dent involvina Fitch on 1he s.ame street the week. before. The officer hid comforted Fitch after he hit a pedestrian who daned in front or his car. ington Beach. • Officers at the Sttne said Fitch was not exceeding the JS mph speed limit. (."barges have not bttn filed by the district a1- tomey·s office . Fitch was no1 at fauh in tha1 collision, accordina to a traffic repon. White House belatedly announces re si gnation of civil rights cha irman By CHRISTOPHER CONNEU W;\SHINGTON -The While House on Wednesday belatedly re-- vealed th.at Presid~nl ,Bu~h has ac- cepted tht' resignation of Williiim Barclay Allen as chairman of the U.S. Commission on Ci,•il Rights. Allen. a California professor. had sparked ttpeated controversies dur- ing his 1enure atop 1he embattled commission. The mos1 recent came less than two 1.1.•£'eks ago when he gave a speech in Anaheim he litled, "Blacks? ;\nimals? Homose1tuals? \\1ha1 is a Minority?'' to 1he Cali- fomia Coalition for Traditional VaJues, which has been opposina the G1y Ri&hts movement in Orange Coun1y. . The six other commjssion mem- bers voted -to disassociate 1hem- selves from the spe:ech, saying the title was "thouahtl~s., disgusting and unnecessarily inflammatory." Allen . a professor of government a1 Harvey Mudd College in Clare- mont had offered his tt"signation some time ago, but Bush did not formally ace.cpl ii until Monday. Chase Un1ermcrer, 1he While House personnel director who con- firmed the ac1ion, said Murray Fnedman. the vice chairman. will be acting chairman. Allen rtmains on the commission, which is just six weeks away from c1tpiring unless Bush and Congress provide more money 10 keep· it going. . . Two commissioners' 1erms exp1tt at 1he end of November or in early December. and U nlermeyer said Bush's "aim is to name a new chairman when a vacancy occun." Allen also stirred controversy earlier 1his year by person.illy inter- vening in a child custody suit on an Apache Indian reservation. He 1.1.·as briefly amstcd for kidnapping. Fwthennore, international coop- eration in defining and ptt\'en1ing terrorism has paid off ~·ith a de- crease in diplomatic and airline at- tacks. It has. however, sr.urred of- fensives . on ·~soft ~fgets · such as corporations and civilians. Those observations wert provided at UCI on Wednesday b) Bnan Jenkins. a former RAND Corp. chairman and Grttn Bcrel captain who is considered a leading au1hority on 1n1crnat1onal terrori sm. He is now managing dirt'C1or ol Kroll Associates Inc.. an inter- na1ional investig.a11ve firm 1n 1he Los Angeles area. With 1he increased security on diplon1ats and airpons. the) ha,·e moved to more vulnerable targets hke humanitarian aid groups and rehR.iOU!> visitors. he said. Suicide averted in LB by arresting officer Jenkins' lecture ~as pan ofa )ear- long public series sponsored b~ UCI's Global Peaci and Confli ct S1udies. · lnerrased a11ent1on to the prob-· !em has producl-d ''modest" rcsuhs. Jenkins said. International nego- tiaton lack agreement o n the act itself and even 1he United Nations • has o nly a pan1al definition. he said. Diffenng theoncs on how to handle indiscriminate bombings are · now the biggest problems with ter- • rorism. he said. In the meantime. nations arc worldng to develop bomb-<letcct1on de,·iccs. but the) • are costly. slow and have a high false-alarm rate. One of the factors that makes the United Stales un ique 1n its approach to terrorism is the counting of all bombings_ to "calculate who 1s 1n first place among the 1ntemat1onal targets." The solution, he said. hes 1n understandin-. The 20 pcrccn1 of 1ntema11onal terrorism out of the Midi:t le East won·1 be solved wilt.out resoJ,·1ng the problems in Lebano n and of the Pal~tinian people to everyone's sat- isfaction. Terrorism also is growing 1n the Soviet Union as well. with elhnic conflicts. And 1he United States· war on drugs also could provoke a terronst TRAIN From A.1 bridges 'over railroad tracks first came before Irvine residents in a ballot advisory question in 1982. Votc:n. approved the idea -12.093 to 4,262 -of using gasoline tall revenues to fund the bridges or '"grade separations.·· But the projec1 stalled in City Council mectinp as homeowners -' J>Car the tracks complained of the • noise, traffic and unsightly horizons , the bridges would create. , .. The project is c:xtttmely costly ' and has been misled by rcsidcnlS. ~~But if the money were lhert tom· WhLlt• the 1nc1dcnts havt' in - creased. the number of causes havl' not. Jenkins said. .. There aren't net·essanl~ n\orc Jnevances 1n the 1.1.·orld ... fana11 c1sn1 1s not an 1nven11on of our 1ime." he said. "\\'hat has changed is the i;:n- ''ironn1cn1 in 1.1.·h1ch terronsts oper- ate. Weapons and explosi"es are mort' w1del) availablt•." That. he said. bnngs obsfr, ~·rs to tht• 1s~ue of 1.1.·hat the U.S. gO \'C'rn- ml'nt's commi1ment should be and if n11h1a11 forct· is a .viable option. Jenkins ~Jd :\mcnca·s pohc) of not bargaining ma} ha\'e some de- 1erren1 ell(oc1 or 11 may deflect di:- mands to another go,·ernment. C)n the other hand. most . .\mencans art· kidnapped to make demands on ano1her count~ and such a ~he~ ma) pro1ract the ens1~. he said. M1htan IOrre. Jenkins said. 1s almos1 oUt of the question . Supponers of force sa ~ its non-use 1s pcrce1\'ed as impoh:DCl' and onl) encourages 1crronsts to s1nke again. But Jenkins said terrorists oiler few targets for con,•ent1onal m11ital) opera1ions. II also .... ould counll'r Amencan values. he said. "I don't think "''e should USt" m1l1 - tary force as a pyrotechnic displa} because of domestic pressure (on poh11c1ansJ 10 be srcn doing some- 1h1ng. .. The solution 1.1.·ould be a formal declaration of war, he said. That 1.1.·ould emphasize the seriousness of the problem and the; country"s com- mument to soJ,·ing i1. '"If 1.1.·t' do 1t. ii 1s not the dec1s1on of a president and a handful of men around him ... but the will of the American people." Jenkins said_ morow. meaningful discussions with the neighboring residents could take place." said Mayor Larry Agran_ a supporter of the propo6Cd bridges. Mott" than neighbor-disapproval. lack of funding ha.s kept the bri~ from becoming a reali1y. said Harry Ehrlich. dirtttor of public works.. About two years ago. planners estimated two of the bridges, at Culver and Jefftty, would cost be· tween S22 and S23 million. But those cs1imatcs arc old. Now. Ehrlich figures the cost would be closer to SJO million. The bridge at Yale ha.s already been des;igncd and state grant moM:y. Wbieh would partially fund the project. is in hand. However, if By LESLIE EARNEST or1owO'"°'J'~~ The suicide of a drunken dn,·1ng suspt_'('t 1.1.as avened ...,hen the arres1- 1ng oflicer found his pnsoner hang- ing by his shin 1n a Laguna Beach jail cell. police said \\1cdncsday. Nicholas J. Banishck. 41 , 1.1.·as dis- covered b~ Laguna B(.'ach police officer Mall C-.appadonna hanging b~ a blue plaid shin. Laguna Beach Sgt. Raymond Lardie said. One end of the shirt 1.1.•as fixed around his nt"tk and lhc other around the upper Cl'll ba". .\.s C'appadonna rut do1.1.·n thl· prisoner. ht· d1sco,crC"d he 1.1.as no1 brea1hing but s1tll h:1d a puls1:. Lard1e said. "The officer oix·net.I his a1f\\':tV~ and ht• .slarted hn·a1h1oig o n ti1~ l .Ol"l"t:H \ By The Associated Preu Herl' arc the 1.1.1nn1ng numbt:rs picked \\'ednesda~ night for 1hc California Lo11c11 ·s tw1l·c.1.1.cckl} "Lu110 6-4•f' g.iml·: ~:\. 5. 48, 49. ~~. 10 and the bonus number. 4 l. Players "''ho corr~·c1J} guessc.'d all SI'-numbers 1.1.·1!1 sliarc a pntl' pool of $1 0.82 n11lhon. lot1L·r. oflic-1als said. · 1\ll those 1.1.·ho pi cked li."e numbers plu~ the bonus number will d1 v1de ;imong themselves a priZl' pool ofSJ.55 million: five of six will shan: S803.000: four of si.\ wilt share $730.000. Three of SI'-1s ...,·onh an automa1ie S5 per 1.1.·1nner. The numbers 1.1.ere chosen b~· Lo1to machine dunng a lele,'isioii broadcast onginaung 1n Sacramen- to. ~.-.................................. """' .............................. ... 'r 1wceun., thennometer, pocket knife people. depending on the time of the and fint aid book.. day tbe q,uate bits and where the Qn said lhat the possiblity Of a eptCCQter IS., be said. ~ ~·"'ke oo tbe N_C'4!J>Of1· A 6.l lembk>t' on lhe fauJ1 in 19ll lQlleW:ood Faull, which ru.ns caUICd •vy kmes ia l..oal BeedL 111-'> Newport -, Huot-• Tiie .,.,..tor of dlt ~ -~-. Seol -wl l.G!'$ --. .. ii bocl--..... ii ............ tlton dlt ....Uy --• --ctrzmk tsewon~• * tom BlootlMlnt ,.._ 8d Plllcilc !Ill -Faoll, 1111 Ille GIT-C-lflPway ill Hw:·- dofo killer qtllb. • -. ~--*'---... ::!' ..,... -dlt .... ·--~· •: -!Gl1-A•llll!=eet.af4.$•4.•llil ... -M 1---• 71 I M Ne~ -·I af fllA • Alril ..... w" ftl I,. ... • die 7, .IPIW *-i9 dllt ... ltw 9111 -. .. .._ -W W ., New""'' --·Ne·pan-A ~I 1' W¢ i Jm -iliiii1116I iiii1 -# • 1:·r• -L. _lllli_,_IM af --111-llrw1 .. "1111 -... ,,... ~...., -air-Oil-. 01.1.•n.'" Lardtl' said. The Laguna Beach n•s1dent had tx:en arresled for drunke11 dn,•1ng at 2:38 a.m. and ...,•as ·book...-d and and placed alone in a cell at 3:50 a.m .. lardie said. Before the officer wen! baek out on duly 26 minutes later, he checkl"d on his prisoner. Ther£' had bct'n nothing unusual about thi." arrcsl and Ban ishek sho1.1.·- ed no signs of being distraught, Lard1c s.a1J. ··t~l· d1dn'1 sho1.1.· an~ sign of being despondl·nt o r d is1raugh1 or any- thing hkl· that"' Lardie said. l:Jan1shl'k 1.1.as taken to South c·oasl ~il·d1cal Center 1.1.·here he was hstl'd 1n !'31r l"OndJtion in the hospi- tal's inlt'nSl'l' cart• unit \l+'ednesday. a ccordin g t o a hospita l spokC's1.1.·on1an Standard policy calls for innlatcs to be checked a minimum of onee each hour. but video cameras monitor the cells continually. l.ardie said. Al the time of the suicide alu:mpt, the dispatehrr who sits in front of the video screens had been called away from the desk, he said. However. Lard1c stressed that the dispatcher is not responsible for kreping a cons1an1 eye on the screens. '"It's nol the dispatche.r's responsi- bility 10 moni1or lhose cameras dur- ing th e course of their watch. they'n: only there as an added precau- tionary measure lo secure the pris· oner's Safetr." he said ... They have many. many other responsibilities other than sitting there watching 1hose cameras.·· Had 1he pnsontr been hos11le. aggrl"ss1ve or depressed. Lardie said the situauon would ha ve been ha ndll.'d differently .. 1-101.1.·i.·ver. he added. tht•re i·s no foolproof 1.1.•a\' to ensure thl' safety of a prisoner shon ofha,·1ng 1hen1 watched continually. "You can only do so much to secure their saiet, .... he said. The Laguna ikac h pohc,c depan- men1 has four 1a1I cells 1.1.·here de· ta1nees can be ht•ld for up 10 14 " hours. Alier that 11n1e. prisoners must be transported or released, Lard1r said. Therr are onl' or 11.1.0 atten1pted su1c1des 1n the Laguna Beach jail each year. Lard1t" said. There has been only,one death 1n th e jail in tht• past dccadt. he said. and 11 was not a suicide. Jury deadlocked in sanity hearing By MELINDA KEUER Clly -s--~ .\. m1s1nal was dC"C'lared Wednes- da) after Jurors announced they "'(·n.· unahlc 10 reach a Vt'rdict 1n lhe sanit y hearing for a deaf mute con- ' 1c1ed of fatally stabbing his girl- fnl·nd and her mother. Afier deliberating for a day and a half. the fi,•e-man. seven-woman panel told Orange Counly Superior C-oun Judge Leonard H. McBnde they could not decide 1f Ronald · The same panel dehbt.'ratl-d live Jaml!'S Blane!· Jr. 1.1.·as sane when he days before conv1ct1ng the Foun1ain killed~Priscil a and Josephine V1nc1 Valley resident Oct. l of t...,·o count~ on May 4. 1987. of first-degrel' murder . Al the beginning of th e sarHI)' Selection for a ne1.1.· JUf)' LS l'X- hcaring. drfrnsc auorney Jan1es S. p«ted 10 begin on Friday. Blaney's Egar asked McBride to dismiss the conviction will stand. but the ne1.1.· j·~ry because of the amount of pub-panel will hear evidence introduced icily focused on 1hc case. 1n the ~u11\ phase of the tnal. But McBride denied Egar's re-If found sane. Blanc) could !lice quest. and lhe panel beg.an the sec-life 1n pnson without the possib1lit~ ond phase of the trial on Oct. 10. of parole. Memorial for Bette Davis canceled By LESLIE EARNEST ()I ..... 0...,. -~·.oft Co,·e beach at the end of Diamond S1reet. JUSt belo1.1. 1he former Davis residence. Davis had li ved in Laguna Beach unlil the m1d-50s and continued to visit 1he af('a 1.1.·hen she was between pictures. according to Moon. 1.1.·ho said he met the spinted mo\•1e star when she 1.1.·as 1.1.·orking as a volunteer at the Festi,·al of Ans in 1957 . Davis died 1n Paris Oct. 6 after a long baule 1.1.·ith cancer. She was 8 I. She was buned las! week al the family sarcophagus during a pnvatr crttmony atlendcd by 25 close friends and ttlatives 1n the Holly- wood Hills. HI 11111' HO\HD Friends book' sale benefits H library Friends of the Huntinaton Beach Library will hold its faU book sale today, Friday, Saturday and Monday in the library's Talbert Room 7111 Talbert Ave., Huntinaton Beach. ' The sale is only open to Fritnds memben on Thursday from 4 p.m. to..8 p.m. Memberships will be av3.ilablc at the door. The s.alc will be: optn to the public from 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from I p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. All types of books will be oo sale. Proceeds will be used to purchase new books and materials for the libraray. Books will be half price Monday from I 10 7 p.m. and a "buck-a-bag'' sale clpscs out the event from 7 to 8 p.m. The Friends will also have an authentic Scottish Tea at 3 •p.m. Sunday in the library. Speaker will be radio personality Ciji Ware. Ad- mission is SJ. For more information call 842-4481. Book, ~qulpm~nt plans told - Friends of the Fountain Valley Library will meet at 9:30 a.m. Friday to hear a program, "'What's Happening With Our Library." Head County Librarian Elizabelh ·Martinez Smith and Ronald Crosswaite of Ralph Allen Associates will be the speakers. discussing the new books and equipment the county will provide. and the fix. lures. furnishings and equipmCnt. Friends hope the new library will be com· pleted by next summer. Visitors arc welcome lo he.ar this presentation of the plans at the Fountain Valley Libracy. 17565 Los Alamos. Fountain Val· ley. The group will have its book sale from 9:30 a.m. 10 J p.m. Saturday in the parking lot behind the library. Book barpins start at SO cents for hardcovers and 2S cents for paperbacks. Encyclo-- pcdia. coffee tabll· books. reference books and textbooks arc amon_g the sclC'("tions. Proceeds help provide new matcnals for the library. French statesman dlscuss~d The Alliance Francaise de la Riviera Califor· nienne will resume activities Friday with a con· fercnce by Professor ):'ves Rc r·Hermes, Agrege o f the University of Paris. who will speak on "C'hatcaubriand, the actor and th~· judge of the French Revolution ." The mretinE; "'111 be at 8 p.m. Friday at the Brid¥e Hall of the Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann s Drive. Laguna Beach. Refreshments will be served .. >\dm ission 1s S4 for guests. $2 for students under age 25. For more information call 494·2648. Varl~ty show at Hoag Hoag Hospital Chemical O\.•pcndency Center will gi\'C ns annual "Oktsolx-rfest" sho"' at 7:30 p,m. Fnda~ 1n the auditorium at the hosp11at. JOI N. Ne\lt'port Blvd .. Ne"·pon Beach. The \'ancty sho"' fcalures past pa11cn1s of the center. A "coffcctail" re('eption precedes th e sho"· at t:>:JO p.m. The public 1s 1n\·1ted to attt"nd. A donauon of SS 1s asked. Seating 1s hnutt'd to 400. For n1ore informauon call June Mallard at 7b0-5656 or Stl'VC Quinn at 646-3092. Tr~nds~tt~rs organizing Trcndseners. a group of women conccrnt•d about issues and their impact o n the local Jewish community. will hold an inaugural luncheon at noon Fndav at the Center Club in Costa ~1csa. Cha1f'l"·Oman Gaye Jolosky said lhe intent of the club is 10 bnng together members of the business. professional and volunteer sectors. Fu· lure events will be held quarterly at the club. Annual membership dues are SlOO and an annual pledge to the United JC\lt'ISh Fund Campaign ""'1\1 be asked. Partici pation in the club is by 1nv1tat1on only. For more information. call Sand~ Elias al ll9-06ll. U.S.-Chlna relations examln~d Asian affairs ana~st Ste\·en W. Mosher will discuss the backgroun of U.S.-China relations 1n a lecture at 8 p.m. Frida)' at the Red Lion Inn. 30SO Bris1ol A\·e .. Costa Mesa. Mosher 1s d1rec-tor of the Asian Studies Center at Claremont Collrgc. He claims the trag!'dy al Tienamen Square i~ .. a double failing for Ameri· ca's China Policy." A SS donation 1s asked. For more information call 951·1578' or 53S.1859. ( \l.t :'\D·\R Thursday, 00c1. 19 • 7:30 p.m. Newporl Bu~ Plaublg Com- mlsskt•. counci l chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. • 7:30 p.m. lrviae P laula1 Coml.nlstloa, council chambers. I Civic Center P1aza. Friday, Oct. 20 No mct'ti!'gs scheduled 1'01 It I I OC, Otongo 0-1 DAILY PILDT/Thur>Oey, Oct.-11, -Aa I \ ll I II t~ I \ k I : I 111 II \ \ \I I I H Fear grips travelers to, from Qay Area 11y l'AUL. AltCHlf'lil' ptricntt 1n downtown San Francisco as °" ._ DtilJJ',.....,. "very, very scary" after arrivina at John Wayne on a flight from the Bav Arca. San Francisco area 1ravelen changed otans and exchanatd earthquake stories "It only lasted 15 Stt<>nds, bu1 u fe lt Wednesday at John Wayne Airport like it last for hours and hours," he where overnight f<>s further sk~wercd said. "II got very hard, then sterned 10 schedules. cool down, •a then 11 started again. h It seemed everyone had friends or was like hell." relatives in the San Francisco area when 11 was hi5 first eanhquake. "We 0don't the earthquai:C: hit Tuesday. have anything like 1h1s tn Europe," And those who managed 10 fly out of Darbcllay said. the disaster area a.ftcr experiencing the Also frigh1ened were Northern Cali- 6.9 temblor described frightening scenes fomia residents who were in the South· throuabout' the rqion. land when the temblor struck and Shelley Mark.with. who grtw up in Seal couldn't contact loved ones. Beach and moved to San Francisco 11/z Don Wcden of Mountain View was years ag~ was among the first to fly into attending a conference on Jobs and hous· Orange L.ounty early Wednesday. ' ing at Le Mcridicn Hotel 1n Newpon She was at San Francisco International Beach. Airport when the quake struck at 5:04 · Initially slated 10 fly home Tuesda) p.m. Tuesday. evening after thr conference. he found "It was the worsl one I'd ever been in," , himself stranded O\'ern1ght. she said ... Afterward I thought I was . After 1ryinr and failing 10 rt'.'ach his feeling aftershocks, but it was just my wife, he called his paren1s in Minnesota. knees wcrt shaking so badly." hoping they had received word from her. Markwith said !hose at the airport ~ere . Finally. she calle~ h i~. "She _was pho'}- actually ver)' lucky. Dama,a.c: was minor 1ng me by candlelight. he said. _· and there were . no major injuries. Judy Higbee. of f'ounta1n-Va1ley-;-tras a Because the airport was shul down. she son at UC Bcrkele.,. whom she tnl'd to returned home. O!her than her delayed reach throughout the night Tuesday .<\t flif)it and a flve·f<J:ld jump in gasoline 2:30 a.m .. Wednesday, she go1 1hrough . pnces, Markwnh said she was unaffected "He satd. 'Wha!'s up? \\lhy arc you by the disaster. , calling me at 2:30 1n the morning?" .. When she stopped at a station for gas. Higbee said. the anendant charged her SS a gallon and Although students "·ere w1thou1 "'a\er. pcnnittcd her to pump only four gallnns. he told her the campus otherwise St'.'cmed Markwith said. undamaged. Laurence Darbellay, visiting from Gen· .. He said he luckl'd out. The m1d1crn1 cva, Switzerland. described his ex· was cancelled." she said. AID From A.1 While helping count) residents gel news from the north, tht'.' Red Cross strongl y encouraged locals to assist Bay Arca victims in their O\lt'n "'ay by donat· ing much-nct'ded blood and money for d1"3.ster relief. .. The San Francisco area: until 11 is stabilized. will be unable to collect blood for at least thc ncxl couple of days," Mueller said. But perhaps even more 1mponan1 1s monetal)' donations, Mueller said, since the Red c·ross· nation"·ide disaster relief funds ~c.r..c....d~plcted by assistance effons during !ht!' recent Hurricane liugo disas· tcr 1n the southern pan of the count!)'. Humcane Hugo relief cost 1he Red Cross s..a1 million. according to ~1ueller. "That's probably the main thing we neC"d nght now." Mueller said of·n1onl·t· 31)' donations. Checks should be madl· out to the Amencan Red Cross "'llh the notation "San Francisco Earthquake Re- lief Fund" wrillen on the check. D.-, ..... ..,_... ..,. ,........ ,,._.. ••• Shelley M•rkwlth: "I thought I was feelln9 •ftershock s, but ft w•s just m y knees were sh•klng:· H1glx.'l' arrived at 1he a1rpon t"arh ror a flight lu Den\'l'r. bu\ found out !\.had been rancelled because of fog a1 John \\'a~ne . .\1rpon. In fat·t. fog 1n Southl·rn ( al1 forn1a con1puundcd 1hr scheduling nighun3rl· crtated by the.-eanhquak.e. Rand) Scheib. an Irvine rrsidcnt. was in Charles1on. S.l .. awai1in1 a R1aht 10 San Francisco when the disaster forced canccllauon. Scheib. p~s1den1 of Nauonal Mcd1- Scn c Inc 1n tn·1ne . madr JI to Dallas where he learned h1,s f11&ht home was being · d1\ ened to Los Angrles lnter- na1 1onal .\1rpon bt"CilUJ.t' offoK 1n Orangr Counl) When he 'am \ed at LAX, all of the hotel~ \\'ffC full be<'ause of the fli&hl cancellauon~ to · the-Ba \ <\rea. A tick.ct agen1 from ~l 1~s1on v 1e10 gave Sheib a nd.: home. \.\ C'dne~a' morning. he "as on stand· b~. 111 1ng to gl'I a ll1ght to San Josr where a con\fnti on \.\a s ~l:Ht"d. [)("sp11e the d1~ster. con\en11on org.anizrrs told him thl'~ plan ned iu cont inue. She1b said. so ht .,.,a~ 1~1ng 10 ~o ahl·ad "'1th tns plans. "]\'\ b1:en tun · he-said. f fl thef\ "ert· a' 01d1 ng San Franc1scQ: at all lO'll ~lat~ Ro hgard. an C"n ' 1ro nmen1at -..1l·n 1 1~: fru n1 S1•l'dt·n. 1~ 11s111ng labora- 111nt·~ throughout .\mt"nca and "'as slatt-d 10 tour l ( &:r~rle\ on '#o'~·dnesda~. ttut he drr1ded 10 skip tht!' Ba~ Arca :in,1 hl'ad un 10 ~alll l' ·· rhl'\ J on·1 ha\l' those 1n Swt"den." Hohg;ird ~id of tht• temblor .\1 rhnt• ullll'i:t ls !kl1d pt"ople hke Bohgard "l'rt• tht' ~man ones. All Ba~ -\rl'a .urpuns \.\Cfl' c11hcr closed or oper· a11ng on a l1 m1tl·d ha\1\ " .., don't 1h1nk 100 man} prople art going to gt•t to San Franc1SC"o toda~·." l 'n1tl·d ticket agt'nt Lc:·nore Tometta said. Orangl' l-ounty residents quickl~ fl'.'· spondt'd to the Red Cross· rC"qul"st for help. Hundreds of volunt«rs and donors showed up a1 thl• Santa Ana fac1ht) and thl' other six count~ Rl·d (·ross sne~. Lines 70 prople long waited at the Santa Ana blood «-nter 10 donate blood. Nurse Mlchl Nlmur• helps a m a n who h•d just don•ted blood at the Red Cross ce nter In Hunt- o...., "°" ,,_ • .., ............. M I u o lngton Be•ch Wednesday for victims of t"e S.n Fr•nclsco e•rthqu•ke. By 5 p.m .. approximate!) 270 pints had been t·ollccted JUSt at 1he Santa . .\na renter and at mobile units. "'h1le hun- dreds mo re pints "'ere reportctl at 1hc 01her six Red Cross fac1ht1cs. (~ount)•w1de. S6.J44 in checks "Crl· colh.•ctro "'lthin the first ~4 hou rs afll'r the quake, t\.1ueller reported. '"Orange Count) has been fantastic ... Mueller said. tou sn1all 10 donat.· hlooJ l'am<' ur \\Ith 1ht·1r O\.\n "'3} 10 h<·lp eanh4uakl' 111· urn s. (io door-tCKloor 1n thl·1r llt'rF-h - borhoods 1t1 l'Ollel·t. d1111at1ons nf fooJ. clolh ing and rnonl'.'~ ·rhe appro\1ma1cl) 20 girl~ 1n Sh 1 rle~ Oa ' is· 1"0 troops til Junior t-hh through bth gradl·) and ("adl'I t ~th and Slh gradl·) ~:outs J<·c1dl'd on lhl· t·ollt•r 11on ca rn - p.aign at tht·1r Tu~·sda} ni~ht n1t'l'\1ng. "h1ch "'as ht•ld JUSI af\~·r tht· l'arthqualt• ocTurred. Thl' girls "a111~·d tv du w ml'· th1njit 10 htlp lhl' \1ClllTIS ··hl_·l'aUSC I\ ··11 ";i~ w 1an1n1«d ur l:.i•I night." J111..· Gallant. a ham radio upi.·ra1 or "'~" 11 \1'' in :'\c"'port lka1·h. s.a1d. ( ialla nt and (iorJon \\ l'\l. J (~n,.1,1 ~!csa h:un radio opcr:uor. rrCl'l\l'd :1txiu1 .lU phont· Cdl!S from loca ls \.\an11ntt 111 t·u ntaC't thl'lr rcla11 \ t·~. aei.·ord 1 ng 10 \\ l'~t One .... orr1ed ;..~·\\port &:ach man rall«J \\\·<,;t \.\:tnt1ng to n1all· ~ur1· hi \ a1l1ng n111thl·r. "'hti ~ufli:r-. l'l11ph'"l'rn.1 haJ J ~uod ~uppl ~ o! ll \\gl'n \\l·,1 l·ontarll'J a h:1n1 1n fk·rl..t·k·, \.\h•> ~t•I 1hrouti.h to lhl' l'ldl·rh \.\On1an .1nd tnund The Huntington Beach Red Cross fa- c1 hl) on Gothard Strt"Ct "·as filled "11h both donors and \'Oluntcrrs fron1 11~ 12:30 p.m. opening lo its 10 p.m. closing time. San Francisco Zoo erupt ed into screams '"Ifs fa ntastic." said N1gl·l Reynolds. a Huntington Beach rcs1drnt "ho. ltkt" many others. went to \'OluntCl"r his llmt" at the office. ''All the clerical "·ork ht·rl" 1oday is being done by people "'ho walked in off the street. One gu} phoned up asking 1f he could help. and he'~ on disability." S . ..\S FR-\Nt'IS< () (-\P) -~lun ll·~~ and p...·;1rul'~" JI 1hc 'Jn I r,111,-1,~<· Zoological <iardt·n~ 1,o,:rcamcd. and ~·l~·phants 1ru1npt !t'd 11 ht•n thl' t•:inh4ual..l· h11 ~·1 i l..e Sul al . l·urator of n1ammal~. said hl' di Jn ·1 notll'c an~ unusual lx'h:i' 1111 among the animals 1n the n11nu tl'li ht.-fo re Tul'sdu ~ l'\l'n1ng·, l'arthq ual..~· But "'hen tht' gro und shook. thl· t•ntire LOO t•rupted 1nhl a cacophon ~ o! animal alarn1~ that onl1 died du""n at)rr an hou1 or so. Sulal sa id \\l.'d ne!od.11 Kubic. an ~·ldl'r nt3lr gunlla. 1x'can1r t:\treml·l~ J¥1latell and \.\OulJ nlit ~11 inside his sh~·ltl'r 1t1 JO!n hi~ matt' and bah' a~ nvrn1al By 4 p.m .. the Huntington Beach fa· cility had already colle<:ted l 34 p1n1s of blood and se'·eral hundred dollars in checks. Kl't"pers finall1 !url'd l\.uhtl' 1ns1dl' \\ l'dnt·..da \ 1n"n11ng to ~··l hr l':l.kla~1 The South Coast Medical Center 1n · South Laguna set up an earthquake rrht"f fund in tis hospilal lobby. "·here staff members accepted financial donations to be sen! to the Red Cross and also handed out brochures on disas1er preparedness. The area will be staffed from 9 a.m. 10 7 p.m. throuah Sa1urday. could have hapfll·neJ 10 us," O:i.\i~ said. The Scouts plannt•d 10· ~our n<'1gh· borhoods 1n both Huntington fk·a,:h and ("osta ~·t esa. "'ht"rc 1"0 of th<· girls h\c, for the ne~t couple of dais. On Saturda~. at Da\'1s· home. the colft"('ll'd 1ten1s "'111 Ix-separated and orµn 1Led for deh\ Cf) to the Red l 'ross. lnd1\ 1duals 1ntere~tt-d 1n pro\ 1d1ng the sc-ou1~ "'Ith Jona11ons ca n contact Dai is at s.i2. 78lltl. Meanwhile. Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in San Clemente held a blood d · ' J 7 l w d -·.a-Orangr Coas1 ham radio OPl"rJ\ors. nve irom to :4 p.m. e Ol.-xui)'. who sen·ed as a \1\al hnk dunng 1he '"fhe nctd for blood will be continuing Hurricane Hugo disaster. found thl·n1 - for several months.'" Mueller stressed. selves cruciall y useful again as a n1eans of She encouraged donors to call the Red communicaoon to the Ba~ Area. "'h1~-h CtOS.\'. Santa Ana office at 83S·S~81 . fli red nippled ielephone lines extension 450, to schedule an appoint· su e ment and be directed to the nearest ~ l<x."31 hams stayed ('lose to tht.'1r radios mobile unit so waiting periods a1 the talking 10 Ba y·arra hams "·ho prov1dl"d Santa Ana center and other facilities can updated information and lricd to call be leucncd. relatives and friends for Orange Count) Some Huotina1on Beach Girt Scouts residents. that 1ndt'l'd. she had 3 lo" suppl~ 0·1 lht· \1lal O\~gl'n but \I.a~ unablt· 10 dial uut on hl·r h.·k·phon~· Thl' fk·r~cll') han1 qu1cl l~ c:i lk·J an ambulance' comp.an~ to deh\·~·r tJ\\gt·n 10 1he "'On1an. \\est said. .. The han1s 1n the Ba~ ..\rea ha\~· ~'l"n tl·mf1 c."' \\'l'St said \\'t·st «ncoura~ed other lo..·al rc'ld1·n1\ ha\ing a hard lime contac11ng B.1 ~ ·\rt•a lu\ ed onl"S to '"look around for a t'l1g antenna" that "111 lead lht m tn ha1n radio Ofll"rators "ho can \f\ 10 reach rrla\1\ e$ \ 1a the a1rv.·a\'l'S The ~22nd National Guard < omha1 t-omn1u n1cations Squadron 1n (~os1a ~1 csa, "'h1 ch spn:1a1ize-s ID 51.'tllng up rad10 \ommun1ca11ons. "·as prepartd to mo"e north if ne<'dcd. as "·ere other Orange County t n1ergen cy n-sponM' agenc1e~. The Nattonal Guard un11 -.·as rcad} 10 pHl\JJ(' hoth rJl110 JnJ 1rh1cll' ~uppon to hl'lp 111 clt'anur effort~ The-dozen or so tirt' Jt'P>1 Tl n1cn1.s througho ut Orange- ((•U ni} \Oo l'rl' alM> rt•ad\ to respond with r<•r\nnnl·I and equ1pn1~n1 1f called b)' I.he tt:1\ .\rra 1lllil ials The state-Office of Fn1t·rg1·nt\ '<.'nice~ didn't mal..t" an~ re· 4ut')I rnr n1u 1uat :.i1d or 'Pl"C1al ass1s1ant't' l"-ut :1,lrJ 1ht· ()r:i ngl' ( ount~ fire agen - ' it·\ 11 1h1·\ •ould pro\ 1de T\"sourct·s. rxin1~ ularl~ ·h.i.1ardous material s manage- m~·nt tt•:in1' 1! nrcth•J ( !IUOI~ .l~l'll(, ll'~ rt·,pi.1ndt"J tha! 1ndC'C"d till'' 1t1uld and nrgan11l·d t"o st.ate- ll'Tllfil'J. tull\-\IJif('J ha1ardous ma- lt'n .il' tt•an1~ n1adl' up ul pt'f'Ml nnel and 1·qu1 pr11otn! tr11n1 tht· Or.in~<' (·ount~ Firt' f')l,:pann1<'ll ! fi nd tht· 1uur Orange lount} 11lt<'' .... 1th h.i1.1rd1lU' n1atenals unlls \,l''-'rx>n H..·Jlh fl untington Beach. ...,,1nta \na .1nd .\naht•1m "\l,l' .irl' 1>n .l l<'rl :ind read) 10 go tfthe~ r.i ll ... 'c1•fll111 \\i:.irh Fin · l h1ef Jim Kl"t'J '-l1J (lrJnllC l l1un11 Ka1tal1nn ( h1efCharlt's \ ;..1\·1\l:i :ind l=°ml·rgcnl 1 ~·1anage ment 1)111'1<•n \ t'll1rdin.11~1r \·1anlee Miller \.\l"rl' ~·11 1 hJ th~· d1 ..._1,t{"r area 10 obSt'n·e and \ 1dl·0taP1-· the a11ern1ath. ~1d count) ,po.1l l''>"'on1an .-1cll·n l otCl~. I h<· pa1r . ..aid Lu111' .. "tll be obs.en 1ng hu\I 0ur plan llinforms to the rc-ali tit:"!i of an l·anhquall' The\ "111 also IX' \ 1dl·n1:i.r 1nF: re"' Ul' cr1'\.\' and lhl· damage \l' 1\t· l'an l'\alua11· and a~51.·ss ho"· we "'nuld fart• 1n .1 s1n11la r si1ua11on." ·\lth11ugh tht• "ic-"' ron Beach Police l>cpartment a~ a "'hule "·as nol called Ull\'n to hl·l p. 11nt· nf its police officers \.\l'Tll up nonh to assist as an anny rl·,t:r\ l' nllirt•r Pohce ~gt l hue\. <)ln1s1cad. 4Z. an 18· \l·ar \t:ll'ran ,11 thl· ;..e"pon Beach de· "3rtn1t"nt I\ .1ls11 a n1aJor 1n 1he army rl'<;er\ l". 3l'l"nrd1ng to Nt'wpon Beach l'ol n"C Lt I 1n1 :-..:e"·man Olmstead. who 'lt'r\e~ a~ a pilot assigned out or the Los ,<\lan1HO$ ·\rmt•d fore'('~ Re!ICrve Ccn1cr. "'as aC'll\:tted l 'uesdn y n1gh1. Newman $!lid. Lqun• Be.eh A home on Banyan Tree Lane was A man on parole for 1 robber)' broken into sometime between Sun· conviction is suspected of 5tcaling a dly Ind Tuesday momi"" but was television, cash. radio scanner and not. bu.f'lla.rjzed. Tbc resident re-tools worth nearly S 1,000 from the Poned,nothina wu misaina, only the woman he was s\ayi~ whh in the curred between 6 p.m. Monday and 6 a.m. Tue..sday . Newport Beach "C'ussed her out.. af\cr she con· fronted 1hcm about urin1ting in her yard. She called officcn. sugcstina 1ha1 the C'ule.nu needed '"1n attitude adjustment. • A bur&lar u.scd 1 potted planl to smuh Ute w1ndow of Birkenstock N11ural FOOl-.eat 10 pin entrance to the business j uat before midniah1 Tuaday. Tiie lou lo 1he buiioeu, wh.idt IS in 'tbe JOO block or Forest A venue. WU not lisled. • • • A man wan:.:.:r• hll and no slain or aboel into a shop in doc 100 block of"Soulll c-t Hlab- -oe T...saJ, llipped dim: oolr o( ~ in bis pull pockel and loft: n. _, -abo.11 j:J() p..18 , anl raUlled in I k»ia Of 1577. carpel was bt.ifned. 2700 block of Peterson Place. • • • • •• A resident in ~ llOO ~ of Two prowk:n were thwarted in S1.1nford ca.lkd pol~ after mtdni411t lhdr attempt to s&eal collector ClOmic 1:uetdlY 10 . complain of a nod)'. books and baseball cards from a di~~ ID the 1paru:nmt up-store II 1630 Superior Ave. They 1&11~ Police found ao di"!wuher bad broken 1 window but IPPJlrtnlly runm111o .onty the ...,..meet• om.a· couldn't pin entry bcforc \poHce ... , lDina a ...._. .mvec1 J • • . ••• Empkwen . I ~vel llCDCY II Someone wrote. pam1i on I •'OOd· n21 'Ulilm Dri .. 'l'i:":: a .. ,._ a• w.-....... and ~~ 11\eY c:::--··= Htinil--'""' black spray aUtiie lickct .,,., .... -.... ..... • • • . ........,..... A --Ibo wiadow ofa JJlt N--IO~du: -WMll:llllmr.. in1 awe• l010 8rillOI Oii Moo-• •· .: s.e•.000 ml b11t chime._ .. rl • m'I( r' CldlDK ia tlll laC "'I a=· II ·--,... ~ founlain Valley A bulJlar e1eapcd \\ith a SSJO VC R after enterin& 1 home on the J 6200 ~ock of Sycamore S1rcc1 through the blthroom window. • • • Jewelry and a handgun wcrt stolen and the home ransacked on the 10700 block of Avenida Com· padres aner buralars entettd throqh an unlocked front door. Lots-· $1,24l. • • • ew,11'1 mnovcd window louvers and cul 1h"""'1 lb< ocmn and d11ptria..1~_pia ent:ntncc to 1 home ...... 11000 -of----....,. -.. _,, VlhlodMSl,2JO. .......... ...u :,.. doc dri-az·::-:..~rt!af.: = 7 "··-lie ... ...... _-. -•50: b 1 UUD. ..\Canadian woman's camera "'a~ taken from a drcuing room at a SIOrc 1n the l 100 bloc.k or We 51 Ocean Front. • • • A woman believes ' $he lost her $2\500 diamond braoelct off hCf' wnsl while walking on Maraucrite Avenut toward th<." beach. ••• Somcont va.ndalizcd a communi· 1y di'Play of abou1 r.~e tcarecrows PoSted •Ions the aUey between Marine Avenue and Grand Canal. The 1e1recrows., made of nCW5P1pcr poper bop and clo1hin&. wm found with lhrir heads off •nd tbcit dothina and bodies tom. • • • A ,...,. coawn;,,, SSl <:nh and odlerpropeny-llkm,,_a ==::•con ltfl In 111< H ...... ,....... lol 11 11 '4> Irvine ..... • llmds•r • l 111t " ---- • •• A man reportedly haf'l.Qf.d scvaal girls Pissing J?y i~ the area of Utita i\ venue and AQl'lda t.rctt. . ' . A woman said thl1 somt'OM: tide her punc It MY Place R ... raai. • • • A resident in the I !iNlOO bloG oL wcs.,.ind• Land said a ""' .,. .., clochins was found in a blict ,..., ' .. A construcUOa wctia • pGnOd 1he 1ll<ft of I... II I -sile 11 J18 ll•b-. ••• .. residenl io ""' 17000 -or K<dtoo t.w .... ~ ! ~)J:I" ll -...... • ::i.-'" ~ ill I • ............... I \ H I II t~ I \ k I : I II I U \ \ \ I I I H · Thousands of ~urvlvors awed by nature's might SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The cities l"UICiaa from the Pacific c:etfW earthquake that JOited the coasLll community of Santa Cruz to Fra.ncilCO Bay area forced a Oakland. they became a portrait of holiday on iens of thousands of contrasts. , DeODle.. wbo poured into the rubble--lo San francLSCO's Golden Gate linei-ed streets to gawk at natun's · Pa.tit,' jogcrs huffed t.n the bnght mi&bL high-noon sun. Temperatures Amid the. balmy weather that en-reached the bi&h 70s by late after- couraged throngs clad mostly in noon. A coupfe walked their two sbons and T-shins. there were dogs. A lone man s~nbathed on a scenes of· devastation and others -knoll near the towcnng band shell. like the soup line of 1,000 outside While sprinklers in the well-lo-do Glide Memorial Church in the seedy Marina district saturated e~pansive, Tenderloin district -emblematic of manicured lawns, many rtstdents of mo~ permanent misfortunes. collapsed sections of the ncigb- Tbc disaster brought out the spec-borhood were forced into a Red tatoT in many, but others pitched in Cross shelter. where they quickly ran to help the homeless and distraughL out of water. A Mendocino water .. This is an incredible coming cv1npany donated a truckload of together, an act of the brotlferly love. bottled wat~r. . that San Franciscans were famous The traditwnal daily crowd of for in the '60s," sclf-<iescribed "ell-tattered homeless people at Tender- hippie" Chuck Rosen said as he loan churches was swelled by hun- belped people clear rubble from a drcds of elderl) hotel d,.ellers and collapsed building. Southeast Asian refugee families. The dawn of a flaming sun. col-They came to the church ~oping to orcd throua.b wist>S of fog 1n the hills eat their first meal since the qualce. east of San ""Franc1sco, pamted streets The Manna, at the nonhem end in ·rose tones as residents and hun-of the. city inside the Golden Gate. drcds of stranded visitors awoke a is renowned for ns narrow, curving day after the quake, unsure of what streets. wtth such names as Alham- awaited them. bra. Cervantes and MaJlorca. The Thousands arose from a night in streets are lined with neat hand- emergency shelters, hundreds more some homes and apanments. 1 from makeshift tents in ci ty parks A helicopter tour of the Ba> Arca and rural lots. Most had spent more begrnnmg at daybreak re,ealed than 12 hours without heat or light billowin.8 smoke pouring from a " ' But the vast majority of the re-block of the Manna near!~ Oattened gion's 6 million residents made n by a fire that broke out after the lhrou&h the night in largel y un-quake. Two Joggers ran b~. t~ing to distuibed comforL As they mtflgled step o'er firehoses ~Hhout breakrng on the streets by the hundreds in stnde. Firemen pour w•t•r on smoulderlnt bulldlntl the th• Marin• District, the h•rdest htt by the ••rthqWllr• Tu•ld•J· Governor calls for probe of freeway construction Collapse ALAMEDA (AP) -Tounng the quake-ravaged Bay Area. Gov. George DeukmcJian called for an investigation into the collapse of the Nimiu Freeway where it was be- lieved that hundreds of people were entombed. More than 260 people were kt lied and more than 1.400 people were injurecl Many of the fatahttes oc- curred when the freeway collapsed and pancaked along a I 'h-mile span. .. Without question." he said. "it is a horrible sight ... Deukmejian surveyed the damage Wednesday after returning early from a mark.eung trip to West Ger- many. He noted the faded secuon of the Nimitz Freeway was not made of strengthened concrete. .. We'll find out spec1ficall\, wh) some of these suppon structures did indeed detenorate -:---as 1s 'el) evident from observing th em.'' the governor said. "Even for a non - professional like myself. to observe them you can tell that obv1ousl~ something went wrong. "Those suppon columns either did not have enough reinforcement or they weren't constructed accord- IDg to standards." the 1tovemor said. "I think that we have to and we should have a full inquiry to de- termine why there were fat lures ... "I am greatly displeased and dis- appointed because I had been under the impression that all the structures having been built after the earher earthquake... especial!> the San Francisco canhquake ( 1906) ... " were supposed to be stronger ... OU AKE From A 1 ing. Rescuers said that ID one case. they had to use a chainsaw to cut through the body of a woman to get to her son. who had been trapped alive in the car for seven hours. "It was awful. We had to cut the mother in half," said paramedic Phil Simon. A three-member surgical team was forced to amputate the boy's leg to extncate ham. ··1t was JUSt like a war rnne. I literati) :;aw blood runnlDJ do~n into the-gutter." said Don Rich. who helped pull people from cars mo- ments after the freewa) collapse. Searchers had been hindered by darkness and the cond1uon of the wrecked freewa). which Acting Oak- land Ctt)' Manager Craig Kocian descnbed as "a house of cards" that could collapse further u nless rescuers work carefulh . A remote-control backhoe was flown an by helicopter to d1~ out the PAOFIC S\VINGS BANK rubble after workers shored up the span w11h piles of steel and wood. In just 15 seconds, the earthqualce destroyed or damaged hundreds of buildings along 100 miles of the San Andreas Fault. collapsed a section of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and two spans near Sant:a Cruz. cracked roads, and severed gas and power Imes. sparking fires. The temblor, the nation's sccond- deadhest. surpassed only by the San Francisco quake of 1906, measured 6.9 on the Richter scale and was felt 350 males awa). San Francisco Ma)or An Agnos, appeanng on telev1s1on Wednesda' ma.ht, estimated dama3es at S2 bin1on to public and pnvate prop- eny in San Francisco ci t} and coun- ty alone. Agnos said 60 buildings are being considered for demoht1on and 1.000 people are in shelters. adding. ··w e expect that number to nse ... He said 1t might take as much as 15 or 16 weeks for water and oo~er An Im tAnnouncement To Out Customers ge Of ownership, ~--ge of name. On October 13, 1989, Royal Trustco Limited acquired the deposits and some of the aSSE:ts of Pacific Savings Bank from Resolution Trust Corporation. Pacific Savings· Bank will now be called "Pacific First Bank, a Federal Savings Bank". Accounts will be federally insured up to $100,000 by the FDIC and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government. Safe and secure ROyaJ Trust ts a leading Canadian financial institution with a triple A credit rating. Thars the highest rating possible and means it is a very healthy institution with ~ m.pltal It hel been in busbM9I since 1899 and manages assets in excess ol $100 billion. - " - Quake damage Hre arc summaries of counry dam.,e, death a~ inju.ry repons from Tuesday's earthquake as plhercd from the Cahfom1a <;>ffice of Emeraienc:y. ; Services. other agencies and reporter obscrvauoos. ALAMEDA COUNTY: Upper deck of two-tiered freeway col- laPSCd during rush hour. The state OES and Highway Patrol reported 2S3 deaths and 400 i_njured. SAN FRANCISCO: Eight fatalities, 209 in1ured. Many gas leaks. minor looting:-San Francisco Airport closed. Several apartment buildinp collapsed and burned. Power still out in one-third of ctty. State of emergency declared. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: Eight fatahues. 70 mJured. S250 million damage estimate. Stat~ of emergency declared. ~o~s burned or collapsed in Santa Cru2 Mountains. Watsonville Fare Department says Highway I closed by bridge collapse, houses lost to ti~ and landslides, and buildings collapsed. SAN MATEO COUNTY: No deaths, but conflictj ng repons o( inJuries. raoging from 20 to more than 100, mostly hean and aniuety problems. Seven injured in wall collapse at Amfac Hotel tn Burlingame. Extent of injuries unknown. Substantial damage at Hall of Justice in Redwood Caty and pan of a supermarket roof collapsed. SAN BENITO COUNTY: Numerous bu1ld1ngs collapsed. Roof of a J.C.Penncy departmentstorecoUapsed. Highway 10 1 closed by bridge collapse. No deaths. Fony minor injuries. Power outage throughout county. Water mains damaged. SANTA CLARA COUNTY: Three fatahttes. 650 injured, High- way 17 closed to Santa Cruz. Highway 152 closed. Highway 10 1 closed at Pajaro River. Major water main ruptured. water supplies low. Four buildinp panially collapsed. San Jose A.1rpon open. . Children's intensive care unit at Stanford Um~er tt) Hospital evacuated. State of emergency declared. SANTA CLARA COUNTY: In city of Santa Clara two noo~ of a Kaiser hospital evacuated. MONTEREY COUNTY: Unconfirmed deaths and inJunes Power out, windows broken. State of emergenC) declared MARIN COUNTY: Minor damage to be restored in parts of the Manna would inspect the area Tht' White Distnct. which was hard-hit by fires House said the monC) "'111 be from followmg the quake. unallocated funds tn a S 1.1 billion More than I milhon people lost appropnauon for Humcanc Hugo electncity. By Wednesda) mght. Pa-relief. and the president's tnp prob- c1fic Gas & Electnc had restorrd abl) ~ould be Fnda) or . aturda~. power to about on~-half of th e res1-Vice President Dan Qua) k and dent1al customers ID San Francisco. Transponat1on Secrctal) Samuel the Califomta Energ} Commission · ktnner toured the area Wednesda} said. About 300.000 South Bay cus-The federal governmen1 normally tomers were still wtthout power. pays at leas1 75 percent of the cost Amid the rubble. one glimmer of of rebuilding bndgcs and public fa. optimism for the stricken region c1ht1es that are dcstro)cd. and came Wednesday when baseball pro' ides lo~-cost loans The order Comm1ss1oner Fa' Vtncent an-CO\ ered SC\t~n coun11cs nounced the Worfd Senes. inter-The Federal Emergenc~ ~1anage­ rupted when the quake struck. mcnt ..\gt'nc~ ~ct up a center 1n would resume next week. Washington and was ti) 1ng 10 de- Even as residents and officials termine "hether the relief ordt•r tned to evaluate the damage. Pres1-should be expanded. dent Bush s1gnt'd a disaster declar-In 1hl' Manna D1stnct. ~here a auon malung federal funds a'a1lable fire fueled b\' gas dcstro)ed a block for rrcovery, and said "we ~111 take of I ~ apan.ment buildings. about eve!) step and make e'el) effon·· to 500 people packed a caft'tena at help. Manna Middle hool for breakfast Bush directed an 1nit1al $273 after spending the night on cots and million to relief effons and said he mats. '\ATIO'\AI~ BHIEt'S By The As.soclat~ Pr~ss No progress against poverty WASHINGTON -Nearly 32 million Americans Jt,cd 1n poven) in 19881 the Census Bureau reponed Wednesday. markmg the second stra1wt year m which the nation made no siS.Jlificant inroads against povert) despite the economic expansion. ··1t looks like this 1s as lo"' as 11·s going to get for awhile and 1t isn't vel') low." said Roben Greenstem of the Center on Budget and Pohcy Prionues. a pnvatc research group .. It 1s d1sturbtng that despite a sixth year of economic recover). both the ration·~ po' en) rate and the income of a typical household showed no significant 1mpro,ement." HUD wants S700,0CX> returned NEW YORK -A semor HUD official has decided a .-rat estate partnership that includes a former lawyer of President Reagan must repa\ S700,000 in government grant money. a published repon said. The dec1s1on by C. Austin Fitts, the newly confirmed assistant secretal) for housang at HUD, reversed an earlierjudgmcnt by a r.ank1ng official of the Depanment of Housing and Urban Dt-velopment. The New York Times reponed an today's editions. HUD investigators say federal funds were spent mappropnateh and that the partners. ancluding Washington lawyer Edward We1denfeld. ·failed to invest sufficiently from their own funds in the federall) subs1d12cd housmg project in Brunswick. Ga. Jetliner sinks Into mud MONTE VISTA, Colo. -A jetliner with 104 ~ople aboard made an, emergency landing at a small airpon today after losing electncal power and ran off the short runway. burying its tires in the mud. Thr pilot suffered cuts and bruixs and one of the 99 passengers was hospitalized for shock authorities said. ' The plane,. en route from Minneapohs to Pbocnu. slid about 1.000 feet off the end 01 the runway at Monte Vista Municipal Airpon, said Bob Johnson, rqjonal d!rector of the National Transportation Safety Board ID Denver. Johnson said the only apparent dam.,e to the plane was flat tires. MOHi D HHll-:t"' Hungary adopts democracy BUDAPF.ST. H'"'JU'Y-ln the a1arc of TV liah~ Parliament cbanaed the country's commwmt name and ~led a democtauc system Wednetclay by 9dopti1'1 key comtitutional amcedmenas. Amendments formally endiq ono-pany dom1nation in Hwipry. reauJatina free elections by not summer and cratina the office o( Jtlte llftlident won overwbelmin& approval at the nationally teJevited ICllioa o( Parliament. The counuy wu renamed the Republic; of Hunpry. Uke other Soviet bloc nations. it hid been bown as a "people's republic" aince 1949. lsr•el won't compromise on PLO JEllUSAJ.DI -Prime Miaisler Yiu.bait Sbamit aid Wednaday bis IDVCI m r El will Mwr c:ompromile OD ill Q91MJ1ition IO lalkl wilb the Pllr niM Ube•Nla Otp•b•1ioa or on its rdml 10 tnde a.nct lof pace. two .... paJllll fJI , ... E Ml between lnel ad tbe Ullhed ,..., --nil ii CNI' llM:a.. die dlwD of billorj, ud it will be 10 ~ We will 110t bl ...... • iWEBwed." be lold a coe*'lioD of~ Oirillk .~ (Ila n.dlJ ..... ..... would --la CO'llic:I wilb :.-a:--..... a U.S. 'k ~-........ collld ad 10 .... Whla Ot1nge CoMt DAILV PtLOTf'Tl'U8dly, OClobet 19, 1989 ~ Shuttle Atlantis soars,. sends Galileo on its way to Jupiter A .. UH•~oto Atl•ntls lffts off. CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. (AP) -Space shuttle Atlantis soared into orbit Wednesday and its astronauts suncd the Galileo probe on a six- year. roundabout journey to Jupiter for the closest look yet at the col- ossus of the solar system. "Galileo is on its way to another world; it's an th~ hands of lhe best fhltht controflers in this world," said Atlantis commander Don Williams. Earlier. concerns about Galileo's nuclear power supply were left be- hind as Atlantis lifted off jlawlessly on its mission to carry the Sl.5 b1U1on space pro~ into orbit on the first leg of its trip. After Atlantis had made five tnps around the world. Galileo was CJCCted from the cargo bay by spnngs at 4: 15 p.m. PDT. precisely on schedule. over the Gulf of Mex- ico east of 8rownsv11le. Tex. The shuttle quickly -moved away to put distance between itself and the space probc's rocket. The ··bum .. was an hour later over Borneo -first for 2112 minutes. then for a minute. 4.5 seconds -s1vi ng the 6. 700-pound G alileo the an1t1al push toward Venus, ns planetary pon-of-ca.11. "On ume and on schedule," said Mission Control. "lt achieved eanh-escape velocity and is now heading outbound toward the sun." said Brian Welch, spokesman for Johnsop Space Center in Houston. A spacecraft can escape the Earth's gravity when travehn& faster than 15.000 mph. The five astronauts spent their first hours in space gi ving a final electronic checkout to GaJil~. a probe so sophisticated that one NASA offictal dubbed u "the Rolls.. Roy~ of spacecraft." "Everything looks real Jood." said astronaut Shannon Lucid. a one- fl1ght veteran from Bethany. Okla.. who had charge of the probe deploy- ment. The crew members reported a few problems Wlth their own ship as 1t orbited 184 males above-the Earth. O ne was with a cooling s~ stem that m~t cause them to have to return -;II ti> earlier than planned an what a 1gh1 directo r ca lled "a worst-case scenario." Com·munists oust E. German leader BERLI N ( .\P) -Eas1 German' 's Communist Pam on Wcdnesda} i.'ustcd Ench Honecker. the builder of 1he Berlin \\all. but nev. part' leader Egon Krenz qu1ckl> made clear he an1cndcd no shanng ol pov.er v.1th pro-democrat·~ grou ps Honecker ruled v.11 h an iron lis1 for I~ >cars. He v.a~ re placed amid grov. ang unres1. calls for dcmocraur rl'form and a flight Wes1 b~ East WEATHER German relugees. Two 01her ruhng Politburo mem- bers also lost their Jobs. The state news agenc) .\ON said KrenL wall take o'er as C'ommun1s1 Part> chief. head of s~1e and m1h-ta~ boss. ref lacing his 77-~ ear-old men1or an al three roles. Krenz. 52. a Honecker pro1egc. conceded an has first nauonal ad- dress that d1scuss1on of chan11.es v.as important. but dedarcd ... 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Reg $3 99 'Pa.rty Strea.mers 59~ per roll 81 tt long 1n br 1gh1 m ,mqt' o r bla1.k Window Decoration• s2.44 Assorted styles to use over and over again' S1atic cling. washable and v1s1ble from both sides Reg $3 49 Party Favor Bag• 66~ -----per pkg. 40 per package F 111 with c cmdy or toys tor party treats' Each bag 3t-f'•x6 • • Reg 99¢ , .. M,U ~ .. JMlJ'iii*lllMlll•tllJUi t i ij 4ee+• JI ~ Crayola Crayon• Bundle of Colors Hanger included Reg $9 .99 Zl Hallowee• laflata.bte. S}.88 Choose from ha nging ghost. bat or pumpkin Infla tes to is-. Special assortment. Reg. $2.99 11" Balloon• I 9teach Choose o range o r blac k to decorate the party' INNaW COASTAL WATl"S - L'Ql.C • ..,.-w.r-a> 1n•n.>qn 1onoqn1 t cCf'P1 "'°f'\l 10 \0tJfh'tN1"\l ~ llN"f\ """"'''" J 'oo• '"-'' ~ trw ~'1rrnoon """° ntf"'f'lnQ \Wf'"I M)UU"fW~\l J ltrf lt><.4.fi -109 o, "'«>'""'9 """ """' '"""'' "'""'~ , ..... "'9 or .tirrnoot' 1..,......c.. \ c '""""°" Ot>·? (0<ie0<<11'H o ..... , I I .r.. ~!" 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Kuhn jaiMd lM U.S. Marine Corps 1n 1943, terVint his ~with d11110C1aon until he wu d11eharltd 1n 1946. tk woncd for I local hambtt compeD) Until be .... to iloft for Lapna lelc9' Ate ~· on ""' I ltSl. He~ bit -.y·1ta,.,..·~ nnb. ..... capCatft tft ~ 1966 wl......,.. chief' ··--..... &llM .. ~nlft'I c~ in 1913 Md ..-llil 11M D11 dt~l he mired oe April II. 1911 .... ,._d:~1. KU1HtMIW_..._ •. __ Dcpanmtnt Weed .\batcment Coordinator un11l th•s yar He is s11tv1vtd b) his wift, Annie. two sons. Stcvt and Jim. and four pandch1klttn. ·sta1llon' author Vl•lttr Fllrlq 10 Great for 1ack o lanterns and potpoum burners Reg S 1 88 Golden Harvest Storage Jars l.S Liter 99¢ l Liter 88¢ e••• I BATTERY OPERATED 18" HALLOWEEN WITCH I FlUY .1..\l\lUD I UG!rn (P I n'R.'\ f'R0'1 illlE TO 'IDE S29.99 VALUE Perlect party favors for kids' 3 crayons per pack. 15 packs per bag in assorted colors Reg $3 75 BUY ONE GET ONE ''FREE'' ASSORTED PRINT ·COTTON RIBBON \"ALl'E TO SS Q9 Per Bolt 25 yard~ CORNUCOPIAS 3 ASSORTED STYLES YOl'R CHOICE 88¢ Assorted flavors to make dehc10us ca ndy at home 16 oz bag Reg $2 99 6'' JOINTED BEARS REG. $2.99 FALL LEAVES $188 M er.,. come DAILY ptLOT/ T'huf'ld9y. October 19, 1911 , Other man didn't get much of a bargain I. 'tt. HO\ U South favors a taste J_or_ guinea pig DEAR ANN LANDERS: ~You have printed several letten over the la.It few years to the Other Woman. How about one to the Other Man? -He~ it is: Hello. there, Sucker: You fell in love W1th my wife. which is OK with me. I ~n under- stand how it happened because 29 years ago I fell in Jove with her. too. He~ arc a few things you ought to know if your intentions arc serious: That smile of hers that you think is so wonderful cost me SJ.000 plus $75 every two months for mainten- ance. The upkeep on her hair is S300 a month. If she wants to change the color, add another $75. I'm sure you enJOY dancir,ig with her, but be prepared for bills from llOHOSC 01'1 . 'ft•nday, Oct. It ARIES (March 21-April 19): You promised yourself a Thursday eve- ning out. This is it. restrictions are lifted. you'll have chance to broaden horizons. Older individual volun- teers to help with basic chores. You'll dine on foreign cuisine. TAURUS (A pril 20..May 20): Ob- tain hint from Aries message. Prom- ise is broken but this proves to be blessing in disguise. Check legal papers. open lines of communica- tion. Relative talks about wardrobe. weight. Possible 1ourney. GEMINI (Ma} 21-J une 20): Ideas that seemed far out can no\\ be utilized. Focus on mone'. income. special collecttons. Member of op- posite sex compliments vou . 1s sin- cere. You 'II be told >OU have gi fl of writing. Try 11! CANCER (June ::! I-Jul } 221: Lunar Position accents personalit}. sex appeal, ability to win almost anything through powers of JX'r- suasion. Focus on charm. timing. intuition. Display your colors: emer- ald green. whi te. Taurus rep- resented. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You might want to tell the world but necessit) is for shyness. discretion. Terms have yet to be signed and sealed. Play waiting game. Perfect tech- niques. Oandcsttne meeting relates to romance. her chiropractor ($35 a visit. twice a month) and her podiatrist costs about the same. She's a great little dresser. isn't she? Well. the balls from the shops run about S 1.500 a month. This doesn't include shoes. (She and Im- elda Marcos have a lot in common.) She complained because I was never home and she had a right to. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Permit velvet glove to hide iron fist. Go all out. insist on victOI) w11h no qualifi- cations. Cvcle high. emphasis on power. creall\ 11). strong IO\e rela- 11onsh1p. Financial g:11n comes through career. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You receive more-than-usual attention. focus on amb111on. greater recog- niuon of those an pos111ons of authont\. You'll be told ... It's ama1- ing ho..\ }OU can reach pcopk'" o\ncs talks about panncrsh1p SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No' 21 ): fa, orable . moon aspect co1nc1dcs ~Ith philosophy. sp1mual 'alucs. d1ssemina11on of pertin('nl 1nfor- ma11on. Suddenly ~ou ar(' sought a~ spokesperson. Emphasis on public appearances. st\ le. Leo featured. SAGITI ARIUS (No'. 22-Dec. 21 I: Intuition as on target. Famtl} mem - ber says ... You do C\e~thing for everyboch but what abou1 me'"' ia (npo 'lavrr• Jl..c J.r .All •«Ui.111• 723-0838 Steve Velez Cew.t VW.O Tai-Availab'- .e.,.,,a ee"'t41 Toutins Claaa.. Cake Tope Waterford · B.ccarat Uadro -SwU'Offld £n1Ta•int··U .. P .S. Fr .. Gift Wrape m0.-..•••1...._.. ....... h m -t1t1 But l was worklna two jobs six days a week to keep her in the style to which she had become accustomed I'm not bitter, although I did get used to her after 29 years. Actually I owe you a lot. When she dum-~ me. I quit my second job and life -is a lot easier. One more thing: About that trip_ you two took to watch the whales off Manha's Vineyard: I wrote the credit card company and told them I'm not paying for it because I wasn't there. -COLOR ME GONE IN HACKENSACK DEAR BACK: Feel better after ulMlnlabt1 yoanelf? I ~ope se. • • •• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last Sunday I attended an an exhibit an Michigan. I was wandenng around among hundreds of people when a Maintain sense of humor. fitness. Money held in escrow will be re· leased. Capricorn is represented. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Rules. regulations are stretched for your benefit. You·11 get favorable notices, you'll be asked to speak. to explain. to bring together opposing forces. Spotlight on cooperation. marital status. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll be presented with challenge. Your responS(~ .. That's my cup of tea!" Means }ou·11 get job done. you·11 also receive credit long over- due. Some will declare ... Where have )OU been hading~·· PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Lunar aspect coincides "1th ph) s1cal attraction. speculation. adventure of d1sco,en. Some wall sa' ... You pos1t1vel) '1brate! .. Scenano high- lights reading. writing. dialogue "1th ind1v1dual once held in awe. IF OCT. 19 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY }OU probabl} are sa}ing to }O':'rself. "I defini te!~ am tired of going 11 alone! .. Current qcle highlights co- operation. pannersh1p. securit) of home. Also acce nted: mantal status. public appearances. special success an dealings "ith women. Leo. Aquariw. persons pla) important roles in yo ur hfe. You arc dynamic. inqu1Slll\ e, can be sel(-centercd, arc capable of drawing to )OU membns of opposite se\. You·11 earn more monl'\ 1n 1'0\Crhbcr. \OU.II be soughi after. )OU.II rcno,atc. re- model youna woman touched m.Y. arm and wile ....a ..a wW aJU .i Mme- sajd, "You arc a beautiful lady." ~ .utttu te u1 tea,,...... a Ano, I was thunderstruck. I am 88 faml)J • mem\er or a ~wortltr years old and never considered my-.... ,. nu. JOI, Bea•CU.I Lad1, self anything special to look at. But for a lovely letter. I'm healthy and happy and grateful • • • to the good Lord for aJI bis blessin.s. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while Maybe this is what comes through an back you· wrote about a $7 aspirin. my face. · Then someone topped that with an What a delight to be told that I am S 18. 75 charge for the surgeon's opcr- beautiful by a stranger. EvAl'Y day ating ,gown. Herc's a copy of a bill this week I have been cheered by for S60.25 for a cervical collar that that lovel~ compliment. I~ my I wo~ in the cmeraency room for 15 heart a lift. minutes. When I told the billing Please print this. It might Jive office I should have bttn allowed to others an idea. -MRS. E.C.W. take it home they looked at me like (KALAMAZOO) I was crazy. Am I? - DEAR MRS. ~.C.W.: You letter 8.P.(PENSACOLA) ls a pelput rema.der tbt a few DEAR B.P.: No, )'M area'& crazy. k1Dd wor•• cost •Wac. IMlt mey _ nat:t Ge litutloll ~ppn1D1 ID ~e m.lpt earid a llfe alMI acW a pow mMlcal field, Ull It'• s•lat to 1et tlaat l•1t1 for days. I ltope everyOM wone before It 1et1 better. ly CHA.RLES GOREN •nd OMAR SHARIF North-South vulnerable. South deals. NORTH WEST • Q 9 \) 8 6 5 0 K743 + K Q 8 5 EAST + K 8 7 3 \ Q J 10 9 :, I 5 2 +A 3 • J 6 5 2 \J K 4 3 v 10 9 • 10 9 6 2 SOUTH + A 10 4 A72 A Q J 6 • J 7 4 The bidding: South West l NT Pa~ Pass P~ North 3 NT East Pass Opening lead: Queen of 71 Some card combinations allow nexibility in how they are handled. Others can be played only one way. There·~ nothing to the auction. South has a minimum no trump opening bid and, with a balanced 10 points in the responding hand, North has just enough to rafae 10 game. After the opening lead of the queen of hearts. it is obvious the club suit is crucial. The defel'\ders ha"e al leasl three heart tricks and t aceo , rer as only six fast tricks in the other three suits. So if the contract is to be made, declarer will probably have to score three club tricks. tr clubs break 3-3. there's noth- ing to the hand-whatever declarer does will succeed. Therefore, the problem hinges on 4-2 club distribu- tions, those most likely to occur. If East has four clubs to the ace, odds arc the defenders have two tricks in the suit regardless of how declarer plays. And if East has a doubleton ace, there is nothing short of a won- der guess to hold the defenders to one trick in the suit-declarer will have to lead a low club to the jack and then duck a club. What if West holds a doubleton ace? Declarer can handle that sim- ply enough. He should duck the first heart and win the continuation just in case that suit breaks S-2 and East holds the ace of clubs. After win- 1ting the ace of hearts. declarer leads a low club to the king. When that holds, South returns to hand with a diamond and leads 'another low club. West has to waste the ace "on air," so the best the defenders can do is take their two heart tricks. Declarer can win any return, cash the jack of clubs and then get back to dummy in diamonds to take the esrablished club for the fulfilling · trick. In many a South American ~s­ taurant -are you ready to order? -you can get "Picante de Cl.I)"' - •guinea pig chili -ai:id "~y Chac- t.ado" -breaded guinea pig. Q. What animals outlive humans? A. Only the lake sturgeon and the tortoise. Insofar as it's now known. A minnow's teeth are in its throat. You've read it w)ls .the Belgians. not the French. who invented frcnch fries. Few know, though, why Belgian fries are thought to be tastier than the fries of the French. Secret -of the Belgians. says one of same. is. "We fry them twice in ox fat." Q. Iowa raises the most pigs of any state. California lays the most eggs. Georgia grows the most peanuts. and Arkansas sells to more Chinese restaurants than does any other state. right? A. Never thought of that. Rice is Arkansas's top crop. true. Something else Cali fornia's Bever- ly Hills and Palm Springs ha'c 1n common is their numbers of resi- dents. About 33.000 each. Q. A remarkable product came onto the market an 1888. Theonsts believed 11 would revoluuonm· Amencan business. .\nd 11 did. Name 11. A. The t} pc" nter. That Cit\ wherein the cum.·ns dnnk lhe rTIOSI \egetable JUl(C. 3C· cording to the marl.et researchers. 1s Denver. What. vou'w never heard of ''hung!) bfood .. ? Thai"s "hat makes you crave something to eat. sa) the medicos. not an empt} stomach. The hunger tri&$er. the) sa). 1s trig- gered b} what s lacking 1n ~our veins. Q. Wh o decided our mone> should be green".' .\. Abraham Lincoln·s Scnctan of the Treasuf) passed thal Judg- ment. Salmon P. Chase. He also came up "llh "In God We Trus1:· UCI UN1VlJRSITY CllJB 856-6400 ml.RR rux StjOP . Save 50% off The Why Pay More? father o f the Bride·s Perfect ror Weddinp. Banquets. Rvcptlon' Loca1cd on cam"'US at UC Irvine OYer loolung the c:amous part. Choose S California s Leader ,,, Tux Rental Seleel•on. Service. 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C' 4•1 miles htn John Wa\11t Airport M ~·-41.bSt ~ • f ' Th\ndey, Octot>er 19, 1989 A.7 State ~conomy stronger than quake Sullivan said. 9y E. SCOTT ftCKNtO ,,,.._....., LOS ANGELES Busmcu should be little affected by the bit Loma Prieta earthqualc:c because California's economy is so viaorous and damage, while severe, was relatively localized, a top state official said Wednesday. Fannm Insurance Group Inc. spokesman Jeffrey Beyer said it was too early ~o tell how heavy the claims would be from the area. where Farmers insures 4SO,OOO vehicles, 250.000 homes and many businesses. about 4SO out of service around noon Wedo~ day. Both banks are based in San Francisco. About 10 WclJs Far&o branches in downtown San Francisco were closed. as were an un- determined number elsewhere, pamcularly an the hard-hit Santa Cruz aru near the qua.kc's epicenter, said bank spokeswo man Klm Kellogg. John Sullivan, the undersecretary of the state Dce>artment of Business, ·Transportation and HoUJing. said it was still too early to set a damage figure for the earthquake's devastation. While damqc appeared extremely heavy in such cities as Santa Crµz and Watsonville. ~yer wd he tended to agree with Sullivan that most insun:n would have no major problems. .. They'd have to lcavr that area to get (banking) services at another branch." Kellop said. "Right down there where the devastauon IS, nothing would be workjng. ·· But Sullivan. who stayed up all night assessing the situation, said, .. Overall the impact will be one the stale will recover from very quickly. .. We have a large strona economy, and while the personal tragedy for many families is great, the overall economic picture for the Bay Area and the rest of the state is unclouded by this." ..We all know that in the 'big one' there ts the potential for widespread problems ... that might lead to the need for 1overnment help." Beyer wd ... But this does not appear to be the big one." Many workers at non-csscnuaJ andustnes 1n the affected areas stayed home as advised by Sao Francisco Mayor Art Agnos and Gov. G eorge Dcukmejian Wednesday. But most custo mers should be able to get to an open branch or A TM. although "you ma} have to travel a little bat," said Ken Preston. a ~~man for Los Angeles-based First lnterstatr Traders at thr Pacific Stock Exchange's main floor m San Francisco worked b) candlelight and flashhght. taking ordrrs that were then executrd in Los Angeles. at the rxchange·s other trading floor. Insurers said they expect more than SI billion in damage from Northern California. just three weeks aller Hurricane Hugo caused $4 billion 1n damage in South C.arolina. But SuJlivan said he was optimistk even about the insurance business. Banks and savings and loans struggled to reopen branches and automated teller machines closed by power ou~s. downed phone lines and structural damaae. Bank of America was hard htt. with 250 of its 1.500 ATMS statewide stall out of acuon at midday Wednesday. Wells Fargo. which had shut down all its 1.250 ATMs Tuesday night. sttll had Volume "as "vel) 'ef') lo"." said l'\change spokesman Na\ an V)as. California m unicipal bond issues "'ere down Wednesda>. but onl} sltghtl) and 1n hne wllh the overall decline an the market. said Mart.. Hasl- inger. a senior 'ice president "'11h C'la) ton. Brown & Associates in New York "We don't have huge areas of JUSt massive devastation. block allcr block. fortunately," •: \ H '\I '\f.;s Wespercorp reported that the year ended June 30. 1989. it had net sales of S2.44 million, as compared with S3.86 million for the year ended June 30. 1988. For the year ended June 30. 1989. the Irvine company reported a net loss of $525.000, or 14 cents per share. as compared with a loss of $382.000. or 12 cents per share for the year ended June 30, 1988. • • • Dtceod E lectroDJcs IDc. in Irvine reported net sales for the year decreased 16 percent to SI 18,771.000 as compared to $140,685.000 for fisc.al 1988. The company incurred a net loss of S2.287 .000. or 39 cents per share. as compared with fiscal 1988 net ancome of $9.858,000. or S 1.62 per share. Fo urth quarter net sales decreased 8 percent to $30.878.000 vs. S33.6 I 7.000 for the comparable penod an 1988. Net loss for the guarter was S 155.000. or 3 cents per share. vs. net income of Sl.742.000. or 30 cents per share. for the fourth quarter of 1988. D1ceon Electro nics as a manufacturer of both complex and high technolog) multilayer c1rcu1t boards and backpanels. • • • BoMecl Medical MaHfactarlag Ltd. has reported Its seventh consecutive profitable quarter. Net revenues in the third q uarter of fiscal 1989 end mg Aug. 31 were S 797 .000. a 8 percent mcrease when compared W1th the same period a year ago. The company reported a third-quarter J>rofit of $39.000. or I cent per share. compared with a profit of $9.000 for the same pcnod in 1988. BoMed, w1t11 headquarters an Irvine. is a leader in the field of non-invasive. cardiodynam1c mon1tonng. It develops. manufactures and markets technically advanced instruments tor a broad range of pauent monitonng and therapeutic management applicatio ns . 11 llS 14 IS 1)413 41 ~ , 1S2 I • 11" "'"' .... ' 1)0 lll.o.. • 1 1219 41"9-... 112731 S7 • • • 1216'S 16 •+ • 11 m .i +. • ,,. , ... + • 11 .. .s + .. 10 ... 17 + • ll6 41.-• ,.~ J31oo+ ... 5 l3 1 ·-• .,.,._. • Temblor's toll-may shake up insurance-stock profitability NEW YORK (AP> -The Cali- fornia earthquake registered onl) mildly Wednesda) mormng on the nation's stock exchanges. Stocks of compames 10 San Fran- cisco and Si licon Valle) "'ere maxed. with some, such as i\pple Computer Inc .. higher. Man~ insurance stocks also rose. apparent!~ on speculation the quake would pro' 1de an op- portunll) for companies to raise rates. T he overall stock market opened lower after chaotic tradang that began with Fndav's J 90-poir\t plunge. The dead I) earthquake T uesda\ night an the San Francisco area raised concerns about the extent of insurance companies' hab1h u cs, \l'SE tPS A DOW\S NEW YORK (APl -Tne foltowing list shows '"' Nt'w York Stock Excnan11e stock\ and warrants tnal nave gone uP lhe mos• and dow n tne mos• o&seo on Percent of cnange for Wedne~dav No securities 1rad1ng below S2 or 1000 shares are incluc>t"d Net and oercen1a11e cnanqes are •ne difference t>etween lhe previous c•osong oroce and Weonesdtfp\ 5 JO Pm Price HI~ L11t Cho Pct. i Wean Unil 41-l l • UP J• 6 PallenCo J ~ ~ Uo 13 6 AmFam1lv 19'11 1 UP 11 1 4 Calmal 18J,. + 2 '• UP 10 6 S Prime<:m 9 e + 'e UP 10 6 6 MGMUACom 18'1 + 1 l UP 86 1 ~SA Cafu 10 + 1. 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'-'3S up s~ I ~I: at s '7 g-i. and Marsh & \·1lLennan Cos "'as up $3 50 a share at $76 ~5 ..\mong insurers. stocl..s re· bounded qu1cld~ after a sdlotT tng- gen:d b~ the earthquake. v.h1ch killed more than ~50 peo ple Some anah sts said the quat..c could produce mort than SI btlhon 1n claims but that the quake losses. coupled "1th losses from Humcane Hugo. could tngger a round of rate increases that v.ould help thl· 1ndus- tf) ·s pro fitab1ht). OTC l'PS A\D DOW\S NEW YORK (AP) -Tne following Hsi snow s lne Over· tne· Counter stocks and warrants 1na1 nave 11one uP tne most and oown 111e most oasl'd on Percent of cnange I for Wednesoav No securil1es 1rao1ng below S1 or 1000 snares are 1nc1uoed Net and oercentape cnan~es are ine d•Herence oe1ween 1he orev•Ous c os1ng pr ce and Neonesdav s last or D·O pr,ce • UPS N~nw Last Cho Pct. I ~~Ir~ p un ) • • ~ 2 UP 114 3 1 ~~;:~~d~ ~ ~ ·~ ~g ·~ ~ ~ Kas1erCP ~ • + 1 .. 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J f ~1th in 30 day' of your Home E 'press purchase. you find an) llem we <;tod. 3d\erttsed for le s by a local m- tock retailer, we'll refund the difference! It\ thal unplc . .... - .&a °'*9 COMI DAILY PILOT/.,,,..._, Oct-19, - TD l'AMD-T CIRCUS by Bil KMM COUl'ITER CUL TUJU: by Mar au a & Marallo . . ·11 you want to be a wallress when you grow up, Dolly, you halta learn to say, 'There you go.' • MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ··Here's a real challenge. Do you think you could m ake one this size?" NANCY ARLO AND JANIS WE HA-1£ TO WRITt A ~Fllflf Dt!JCRl&lll& ~Vf-5! Dll.AllBLB ..... .• bow rn;my would you have left ? 1 ' ! -'-"'-"' ' ! • ~ O· ~ '' E)l.(USe Wle, tlliS S•~'ion is no11·smo\<in~. ( \' ,. ~ " I ' • I l i ! I • by Jerry Scolt WUR Ul'tfl.tl.E t .RA. l!>IJ"T IJJY 2.85! - by Kevin Fagan PSAJIUT8 GARFIELD . ="" FORBETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN <.-'OtJ CAN COME OIJT FOR "THE 1EAN\ , LE5 ... BUT rf'S Pl<E1'1Z,> OBVI005 1!4AT' <,\'.)(.)'RE 051N& S1tR01D5 10 ADD MUSCLES . DOOIUSBURT by Garry Trud~au . by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis GARf lfLP, l Pl.Ji 1HE .WATER IN MY F"OO" 60WL. t KNCMI by Lynn Johnston all' 8HCUDNT '/OJ oPEN 1'l-E. GftRAGE [)CCIR FIR'3\? ~...-:'I by Jeff MacNelly by Har-0ld Le Doux by Tom Baliuk 'THE MINLTTE FOOf6AU., SEA!;ON 15 OUEJ<. ! ·=·:-·:r"..:. :: ................. _ I fl[,.lL( ' r I I I I I f 11 "T I '_ltl. ~ ~1M1r I r _rrr1 .• .. • I UI IOHI \I Car-pool lane cheaters .deserve a. swift, stiff fine There hasn't been much fanfare about the California Highway Patrol's effort to enforce car-pool lane laws in Orange County this year. Much of that enforcement has gone unnoticed except by those who are caught. The CHP is pushing car-pool lane enforcement beyond normal patrols for 1989. Besides the routine patrols, 6,000 houn of overtime have been allocated for this year's enforcement. The intent is to convince Orange County driven that there rnust be at least two people in a vehicle using the special lanes. The effort has paid off. By the end of September, 8,200 people were citcdfor car-pool lane infractions. The price those people paid was high. F1nt-time offenders can be fined $246, while a third- time offender bas to come up with more than $600. T hat's a lot of money for cutting a few minutes off a trip by slipping into the car-pool lane. Despite news coverage devoted to the legislative action increasing the fines, some car-pool lane chea1ers have n't g~tten the messase yet. Some of them reportedly thought the figure on their ticket was a mistake. Admittedly, the fines are high. Some call them unfair. but we don't agree. Car-pool lanes have a simple purpose -to increase traffic flow by encouraging ride sharing. That equates to fewer vehicles on the road and less traffic congestion. The concept has proven itself and will continue to prove itself as more car-pool lanes are added to local freeways and more drivers use them as they we re designed to be used. However, those who do not have a passenger in their vehicle diminish the effectiveness of the car-pool lane concept when they use the special lanes. An extra car that shouldn•t be in the special lane .. doesn't bring traffic to a stop, but it does detract from the larger educati9Jl process. T hat process is to wean Southern Californians ffom the one-person-per-car habit. Our traffic problems are not ~oing to ge1 better unless people begin dnving and commuting smarter. That means public transportation and ride sharing. Those who have refused to face that reality and insist on illegally driving in the special lanes deserve a stiff fine. The CHP is making a valuable contribution toward making the traffic system work better and should be encouraged to make the present level of enforcement the norm rather than a special effort. Opmloru uprtutd 1n this spact art thost of the Daily Pilot ..Qlhtr vltw1 txpttsstd on this p~ art thost of lht11 authors and ~ms Rt~rs· commtnts art 1nv1ttd and may bt sent to Tht Daily Poot. P 0 Box 1560, Cost.l MtS41 92626 o..-111·:tc \ 01(·1·:s UFOs 'n ' U SSR 'r' A -OK (The Soviet news agency) Tass' yam about a UFO sighung 300 miles southeast of Moscow was interesting - hoax or not. For one thing. the Soviet Union's visiting space creatures seem different from those routine!) seen here and theirs landed in a park dunng daylight while ours usually land at nigh~ n~r a. co~~eld in. Iowa. The SOv1et s1&htmg 1s mterestmg for yet another r~ason: This is apparently a first in that country -whi ch as ~ntly as 10 years ago used to label our UFO sightings as a eapitalist trick or device. See. Ivan. we told you so! Wlltei·B•rtt (P•.) 'l'ime1 u•der ORANGfCOA5 T llllil~._11 ... il._llt .............. ___ WI' ro• rr tlw totil. RO .E."AR\ CHl Rl:H\IA' -Pl BUSHER TO\I HIT HY~ Rt.:ICllE'H•.Rc . Ecfitttr ftf'lall . alH 'lanajlrr IH)'\ n .'\I • \ \,11of'1all' •.d 111or U lt:RI ntEE\IA '\ IO\I c I \'\I'\ <:IHAifit"d )lan!tft«'r '"'"~ l.dhnr Jl 0\ Of.TTl'\f. -.n . \ f. \I .\IUll i' I .. ,.1 .\ch rrh~1n~ \bn••"' t lh •:.titor H04 .tR HUH •\I t'l'1tur,.,. f.d11or PAT RIC.I\ A. c.ARU. HfK,t:H c: \Rl-'0' Spttial S.C-1i-• Edhor ~IH>rh• t:dhor f.\H' HO•L\'\U RECK\' S. llE,llt:H~O' Ku Inf'" t.dltor Art Di,..ctnr TO~ Bl OD )IARl CARTER C:itt11 .. t""9 l)t,....1or Ad S..nlC"H \tan*fin TUU Pl 1"0 t:1rt 11l•U•1t \l1rb11n, \l1n1, .. r 1108 t'R\\~ Al.l~SA TADLOCK llo•,. l)t-11'"' \lu-.,rr Pro411C'ti4MI Dinof'lor flt \I 0\ •• ooo c ...... "~.-.. ,, ....... , H ~RY K:\tCHT ....... "'-"oa•r ... 4WtO~AH USA T,\,t:\ (&:z11•• ~rm.~-- IUIO'.\O \ '£t:O PA 1111Ck TOOi .,.. ............. ~ ... ,.. ,...,,_~ ... nns~' J c:oa-n~ 9CO'rr DOl:ntl:TT ,~,. .... , ........ GA -~:z,-~"C"-; . ... ~t 'fl~ ~t\\\~C, ~~~'(. cp \ \oL\) t\~~~ "To GP W g:>~~ C~\~Eg;. 't-1\.\~~ \ \\)~~t;9 "t_~Q ~~,~~~~~~ ... IOU\\ I' 111,IUH\ Today ia Tbunda)'. October 19da. the 292MS day of 1989. There are 73 days aef\ in the year. Today's bi&hli&bt in history: On Oct. 19-, J 9'87. the slOdc mar- ket crashed amid frenDed sdlina u lhe Dow Jones Joduftrial Averase plun&ed 508 points -iu worst.ever one-day decLioc. Oo the New York Stock Exchange, more than 604 million shares chan&cd bands. On this date: In 1864, Confederate Gen. Jubal A. Earl_y attacked Un ion forces at Cedar Creek., VL The Union ll'OOJ>S rallied under Gen. Phil Sheridan and deft"ated the Confcderales. • In I 9S I, President Truman sicncd an act formaUy ending the state of war with Ge.rmany. In I 9S3. smger Julius l..aRosa.. a regular on the CBS television pro- gram "Arthur Godfrey Time," was fired on the air by Godfrey. In 1982. automaker John Z. De Lorean was -arrested in Los Angeles. t harged with possessing and conspir- ing to distribute cocaine. He was later cleared of all charges. Today's Buthdays: Actress LaW- anda Page is 69. Columnist Jack .\nder~on is 67. Author John le ( arrc is S8. Actor Robert Reed 1s S7. A.ctor John Lithgow is 44. Singer Je-.mn1e C. Riley is 44. Amy Carter I~ 2:!. Sacramento rleeds shaking up SACRAMENTO -It wasn't the big one -the S-force earthquake that specialists sa} will mev1tabl} stnke and devastate metropolnan Caltfom1a. But Tuesda~ 's· San Francisco Ba., area earthquake was big enough ...:... about 7 on the Richter scale -no t only to cause billions of dollars in damages and kill hundreds of people. but to serve as a stark warn- mg of the danger that lurks within the fractured crust of California. And as destructive as ll was. thr Quake of '89 v.ill have been \\Orth ll 1r 11 av.akens California and its pol- iucal leaders to the need for a large investment m earthquake prepared- ness. The mvcstment that Cahfomta al read} has made. in tl·rms o f belie r construction 'itandards and in d1sa'i- 1er reht'f tramtng. paid olT on T Ut''i· da) Nev.er bu1ldtngs that mt'cl earthquake safct ) standa rd" v.11hstood the bnef but sharp earth mo' ement And cmagenc~ sen ice<. performed adm1ratll~. e'en ha- oicall). to prl'' ent c' t:n grcata hw . Whtie almost e'er.one v.ho lt'es tn ( altfom1a IS aware of lht• p<llen- Ual danger. our political responSt' has been spotty. In the aftermath of a senous earthquake d1sas1er. such as the one that occurred 1n Long Be<lch tn Southern California 1n 1933. we ha\e passed laws to lighten up con- struction standards and otheN<tse upgraded prcparednco;s But a!> >ears pas'i v.1thQut new quakes. polt11cal attenuon 1s diverted 10 other. seem- ' ngJ> more pressing 1s'iUl''i. The Legislature routinely grant~ el.emp- 11ons from se1sm1c-safet\ standards for school bu1ldtngs, for· example. ( ahlom1a tate Sen. .\lfred Al- qu1st of San Jose has been the polt11c1an v. ho has kept his eye most 1cad11\ on the earthquakt' danger. Stnt·e i 97 1. he has tntroduced doz- ens. of hills designed to improve preparedness. evcrythtng from better mapping of fault lint' to raising con'>truction standards. In the prOlc~~ of ca~ mg the ball I.o r earthquake ..atet~ . .\lqu1~1 has lo und h1msdl tn fa1:e-10-face ton- fron1a11ono; wnh go,emo r; v.ho had mon.' 1mmed1ateh pressing pn- o ntt\'\ .\t one point dunng Jen; Brov.n·s g0Hrnorsh1p. for c\..ample. Brov. n had dl·clarcd eanhqua~e safet~ tu be h1~ h1ghe,1 pnont~. 1hcn v1nuall>- ahandoned thl' ltg1sla11'e program to implement that declarauon Brown·s successor, Gt'orge Deu· kmeJ1an. has been somewhat mort' attentive to earthquake prepared· ness. per'haps reflectmg the fact that he represented earthquake-deva~· tated Long Beach m the Legislature for man) .. ears. But eH~n Deu- kmeJ1ao has· someumes balked. 't'· totng Alqu1s1 bills. Admin1strat1vcl}. DeukmCJtan has supported d1sastcr-reltef prcp- ara11ons. and his insistence on matrl· taming an emergency re\Cf'\ c 1n the state budget has been pro' en again to be wise. And so 11 has gone. a lev. step<t forward and a step or tv.o bac~ California is better prepared for a maJOr eanhquake ·that 11 v. as 211 or e'en 10 ~ears ago. but 11 is no t .1\ prepared as 11 should be Stnre Tul~' 's '\an Frann \nl Ba' area disaster was no t the: h1g killer quake that 1ne' nabl} w 11\ stnke. 1mpro' tng preparednes<; tn 11' wake v.ould not be shutting the barn door after the horse has fled It v.ould . in fact. lultill the b3\tl fl'· sponSlbiht~ ofgo,emment "'h1t h 1<. to protect tht' go' emed It would unde~ore tht' urgenc) tf the go' emor were to call lht· Lcgis- laturc back to Sacramento for a ~pec1al session dealing solely with eanhquake rchef and preparedness. .\ '>pec1al gasoline tax -similar to thl· o ne levied after floods m 1964 -10 rebuild damaged transpor- ta11on fac1ht1es could be enacted tmt'rgency response could be t"valu· atcd while the disaster ts fresh. The Legislature could. and should t.ile J new look at long-shelved preparedness measul"C'S. and tt could bc'gln lookrng at the pauc1t) of rune land-uo;e controls that aJlov.s carth- qu.tle-prone regions to become ever more den~h populated. Tht' state alrcad ~ regulates land use m fi~ endangered areas. but has not done w tor earthquakes. Dn Walltt's u • qatlk91d c-ol .m11J IL. Cox came to stock market's rescue Lac;t Fnda\. Oct I J. the l '.S t"quit) markrt sulTl'rcd thr v.l)N ont'-da)' decline since OC'tohcr I ')tP -and the shoe~ v.a'e tra,eled through Orang\' <. ounl\ ltl..e a .., n earthquake. Orange Count) 1n,eston lost an estimated S2 b1ll1on tn one da\ as the Dow Jo nes lndustnal .\'erage fell over 190 points More than 80 Orange Count\-based public com- panies sav. their share fall in \ alue Some local stocks lost more than 15 percent of their 101al 'aJue between sunup and sundown The market selloff was prec1p1- tated. accordtng to most experts. b} nsk arbitrageurs dumping their shares 1n a1rhne stocks such as U nit- ed and Amencan. Tradtng in both of those issues was halted on the Big Board mad-da' on Fnda\: other a1rlint' issues. 'including U.S. Air. Delta. TW .\ and Pan Am. lost be- tween I S-20 percent on the day. Fnda' ·s market break followed the su.rpn~ announcement o n Thursdav that the House Pubhc Works and Transpomtion Comm1t· tee was prepanng to report legis- lation to elimtnate corporate ta keovers an tht' a1rlme andustry. The bill was the product of ag- gressive lobbying b) l\merican Air- lines executives, who feared that a $7.2 b1lhon tender offer by Donald Trump would cost them their jobs. Totcther with Friday morning's New York T imes headline that the expected capital pins tu rate ·cut was in scnous trouble. news of the antHa~em.cr lcg1slat1on had a gal- ' an11ng ctkct on 1n\Cstors. part1cu· Ian those v. ho spcc1al1zc 1n bu~ 1ng <;hare" of takeo' er candidates ... .\s ) og1 Berra is alleged to ha"e said. this v.as dt}D 'u all ovt"r again .\s reported b)' a pres1dent1al blue- nbbon comm1ss1on that invesugated the causes of the 1987 crash. the most SC\ere one-week dechne 1n stock market history began with the announcement on Oct. 14. 1987 that member<; of the Ho use Wavs and Means ( omm1ttee -led b} bemo- crat Dan Ro stenkov.sk1 -v.erc fil- 1n_g lcg1sla11on 10 eltmtnate tax ben- efits associated with the financing of corporate takeo"l'~ ·· .\s nsk arbi- trageurs came to appreciate the senousness of the leg.islat1ve tn- 1ua11ve." the Brad) C'ommiss1on concludt'd. "the)' began lo liquidatt' their pos1t1on'i. collaps1n3 the pnce of takeover shares ... This, in tum. resulted tn the prec1p1tate decline tn the stocks of uakcover candidates. which led to "a huge over_tiang of selling pressurr -enough to crush the ~Ult) markets tn tht' followmg Wttk .. Subsequent studies have under- scored the Brady Com m1ss1on·s anal)'sts of the rtlauonstup betWttn a ntJ-takeover lepslat1on and lhe 1987 crash. A recent study authored by economists from the Securities a nd Exchange Commissio n and the University of Geo~a concluded that the Rostenkowski ant1·takcover bill "was the fundamental econo mic event" causin& the October 1987 market dt'C'ltne. One v.ould npect that the ( <)n gress would ha"e teamed something from 11s 1987 Omauon v.11h l'Con- om1c catastrophe. But ln'>tead. Rt•p . Jamt"s Obcrstar. the chairman of the .i\' 1a11on subcommmee of Publtc \\ orks, v.as prcpanng last Thur'ida' to move his anu-takeo' er leg.i'ila11on at Jet speed dlrcctl) to the floor of the Congress -without an) public heann1t5 at all. .\t the scheduled comm1lll'C \Ote I pre' ailed upon the lcadcr'ihtp 10 dda., cons1dcrauon of the bill until after thorough hcanngs. lilt1ma1el~. that effort sucettded m part The bill was pulled off its fast 1rad last Thu rsda\. But the dama$e had alrcad~ ~n done. O n Fnda). at 12:58 p.m . Eastern ttme. an .\~ soc1ated Press headline ahout the bill was released on the financial wires. Less than two hou~ later, the one-da\ crash was under wa' The ensuing weekend was JUSl as uncomfortable for thOSt of us v. ho wett fighting frantically to stop this a nti-investment lepslat1on as 11 was for many investors. W orking together with Bush Adm1nistrauon offic ials at the White House. Trcasw) and Transportauon depan- ments.. as ~II as expcns such as Harvard Business School Professor Michae l Jen$Cn. I lobb1ed heavily for an administration veto stgnal By Monday. our effons had borne fruit. It was quickly reported that the admirustratton .,.ould op~ the antHateovcr bill. a fact confinncd tn a letter from the Oeparuncnt of Transportato1n to our committee on Tuesda). Transponatioo stocks ooo- unued their shde on Monday, but the o'erall market recovered Yesterday, absent some of ats most onerous provisions. lbe btll v.as reported out of committee. At the samt' time. however. t offered a complete overhaul of lhe bill de- igned to PfC1CTVC airline safety in the fact of hosttle takeovers, while otherwise maintaining the fn:c work- ings of o ur capital markets.. That bin. Rt"pubhcans arc bo1,JCfuJ, will ~ome the bas1s of any final lesit- lat1on that might be worted out between the Congress and the Bush <\dm1n1strat100. This week's San Francilco t.anh- quake reminds us that natural ddo- tcrs art all too fnlQuenL M the Congress oonsidcr5 legislation tbal affects our national and iater- nauonal stock markets. we can only hope that 1t wtll refrain from ~ new man-made disasters to the prob- lems of an already-troubled WOltd. Qrl• ~.I s &h V.S. : ; a I d.-e t.r aa. 4M Cr2411 i&m JJllt. lrfd. Costa Mesa thwarts will of the people t COSTA HARBOR .. einthe 050733-20245 '90 PASSENGER WAGON . -$15,988 000838-20281 '17HONDA 'A TOYOTA CIVIC CRX CELICA S5191 Slll5 (2fClt728) (M.402) ..... MUITANO Ill Sl311 LOADED (lfllr:ZSI) ,,_,,, Wt•IMN.IM '17 •••• u. .... &. .. 14111 (IPDCl5) ,_, ...... --.... (- • '90 ECLIPSE $9,998 031696-11002 > '89 MOmRO '17 MITSUBISHI PICKUP SSIYES ' (010909) WITAlllON . - $12,988 002674-20165 '90 4 DOOR MOmRO $14 988- , ' '87 MITSUBISHI · 'llPRECIS STARION $5919 $SAVES . (11111~) ,,_., HI .. MITIU .. SHI GALANT PICKUP SSIYES $5115 (IM2102) .(lP'lJ2tl) '12 CHEVETTE '14 llllAN $2115 •ZX ·s1n1 (lfQ;l11) ·-.... -AN FUO mzx $4111 Siii& (IDl31) . Se Habla Espanol .... THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1989 I :I I . It all started with a sack by Rocky Whan Fountain Valley saw its dreams crushed in 1969 -ari d t he rivalry began · One oft he great prep football rivalics in Southern California his- tory resumes Friday night at Orange Coast-College -the site of most Edison-Founia.in Valley duels, although there were times when such a stadium couldn't come close to .:r.ccomodating 1he crowds. Anaheim Stadium hosted some - when the drawing power pulled in over 29.000. and CIF cham- pionships were on the line. Upsets galore, usually with Edison pulhng the switctr. names and numbers which can go on and on . .. Willie Gittens. Kenny Margerum. Frank Seurer. Kerwin Bell and • Kevin Romine. and ... well. it's a list of too many. Personalities and numbers tend to run together after 20 years.. and th ere ..-have been some astonishing results over the years -classic upsets. great finishes. great buildups and great~ moments. ' Bu11he-grand-daddy of them all remains as the one which started it -at Huntington Beach High. Nov. 14, 1969 -20 years aao. One of the obvious principals in that first duel was Bruce Pickford, now rctirro from coaching. then in h.111'1'(, ( 01 'I Jrish's . mastery ··haunts Trojans This is aettina embarassina for Mike McGee, athletic director at the Univcnity 01 SOutliem Cilifomia. Not only has his school's football team IQSt two consecutive Rose Bowl games.. it cannot beat Notre Dame. Please undentand the p vity of the situation. When McGee came to USC in July of 1984 he inherited an excel- lent football coach named Ted Tollner, a man who had inherited a football ~m left in disamy by one John Robinson, wbo bad Jost intetHt aod he.ded for tbe pros. ToUnerdidn'tdo bMtly, winnina one Rose Bowl pme ( 1985) but los.iDJ Aloha and Citrus Bowl pmcs. More dcvastatina lo Tollncr's JOb security, however,~ that (a) he w<ot ooly 1-3 vL uC1A1 (b)bc was ()..4 vsJNottt Dome.l ana ~ hadll'tbeenohot<n..,.M iolbc fim place. Toll0«did, however, rdJuild lbc Trojan .,......m by Rmliti0& 11UCh taleil1ed a1111<1esu quaneTbock R==--. Toi'-was fired · -.... 16.:;;;.. ...... the ~·c::·.=.:!i .......... lMIY Smidl lkll ip' yj ... &be --~=rudthe ........ .,, -Dome. lltn tie, too, llol lollna io lbe1M1n.o1111 •trr-Of 26-1 s 111111 27-10. l'llli= ,.,., U!C•--· -.. ,,,.,.~_.,.. __ _ _. ... lllleMD' * 6221 w ii =-.1 his fourth year at Fountain Valley. Pickford was frpm Iowa and came in with a wi!lning reputation. His first Barons· eleven struggled to a 1-8 season. then 2·7, then 4-5. Finally came 1969 and although the Barons weren·t favored -ffcrb Hill's Loara Su.ons were the per- ennial kingpins in 1he Irvine League .at that time. they were certainly a solid contender for the first time. They splil a pair ofno n-l!!aguc games, then allowed live foes a total of siJl points en route 10 five straight wins. setting up the big one with Loara. For the hard-nosed Barons· pro- gram four years of worl> had de- veloped into a shot at the title and in to the playoffs . when the playoffs were the reward for winning 1i tl es. not si mply finishing among the top three in league play. II was at La Palma Park and Fountain Valley rallied in the fading seconds to score. then connected on a two-point pass to pull into a 21-2 1 tie. giving them the inside lane to the CIF 3-A eliminations. All that remained was first-year coach Bill Vail's seniorless Edison Chargers on the schedule. ..This is the greatest \'ictory in the schoors history." shou1ed a de- liriousl}" happy Pickford in the after- math of the tie. So in came Fou ntain Valley 10 deal with senior-less Edison a "''eek later. needing Just to get past this first-year school for 1he playoffs berth. as well as a share of the league c ham.pionsh1p. · . Edison entered the 1969 season already leagued 1nl~ tfle Irvine, . League against vars11y compet111on despite virtually no SC"niors and no previous season to work upon. The Barons were riding high in November. while Edison was still reeling from 1he effrcts of 1he Joss of Mark Naylon ja junior varsity play· er who died as a result ofa head injury just weeks before) and Sam Fuga (a varsi1y lineman who wa s paralyzed with a broken \'ertebra in another game). For the unfonunate Naylon, he died as a rcsull ofhavin& a mem- brane which covered his skull that was too thin. X-rays couldn't re\•eal it. The blow 10 1hc head wasn't particularly hard, and as offi cials c~pla ined. "II was just one of those things." The Naylon traged y 1ore decpl~ in the (.'hargers' hearts. and b\ the umc Fuga \lt'ent do"''n the coaching stall' was in a disarray. nearl y disband ing 1hc season at that po1nt. "'h was a devastating 1h1ng_ ··re- called Ed ison Athlttic Dircrtor and assistant foo1b.all coach Lyman Clower. "'II real\) hit Bill (Vail). especiall~ after the serond ont. Bil l was read ~ to lea,·e. but lh<:"rc .,.,·ere others here who said. ·wan a minute. we can't do this. We can·1. It .... ·as rcall) tough." Vail. 20 years later. admits the impact "''asdc\'astat1 ng. .. That "'·as something tha1 I'll nevrr get O\ er.·· he said. 1n his typical lo"'·-kcycd vo1cc. ··11 was !ht• hardest 11ling 1hat ... v.·cll. it reall) made a difference 1n m\ lite:· So the ('hargers continued -and a curious blend of )OUth. tears and" s.,.,·eat kepi them go1ng. There \ltas~·, ni uch ofa buildup for the gami:. 11 v.·a.sJust son of the . finish of the r<.'gular season. Edi son "'·as go1ng 1n "'·11h a J-J-2 m.'ord, a Superb mark. almost unheard of. for a first-year school "''llh no seniors. And Fountain Valley .... -as going in w11h "'"hal was expCclcd to be a 'J:'l\POKT H\KBOK HIGH 1931-55 J'OOTB\l,I, Kt:l ,10' tuneup -at least on 1he surface There "''asn't a big buildup 1n 1crms of press co"crage. bu1 an overflow crowd a.,.,.·a1ted 1hc \ l0rd1c1 .. We were fa vored and thl'' ""l"rl· the nt•w school:· rt'"Callcd P1r.k!Urd .. Bui they had a real good team. obv1ousl~ .. .\nd the} Jumped on u~ V..1c got olTto a bad start and thl'\ go1 a touple oftouchdo"'·ns before .,;e kn(".,., 1L V..'e tn rd to come back. bu! "''C d1d n"t. . .\nd that game has tx·cn our nemesis. ··Since then the' ·,e rubtx·d oJr faces a 101 of11n1eS.·· Looking back. Ed ison took a ~-U firs1 quancr lead and sull Jed at halftime. 13-7 . .\f\er three quaners 11 ....-as 21-1 ..i. Foun1a1n Valle) came do.,.,nlield. a la its \ictonous ue ~l\h Loara a Wl"Ck carher. sconng.,., 1th 8 1.., to go a!> John Svoboda connected \.\1\h Gar, \'albucna from 10 )an.is out 10 make 1t ~i -10. The Barons lined up for the 1"'0- po1nt conversion and S\"oboda "'en\ back. look1f}g for a rcrc1\er. but before he could releaSt" the ball hl' was dropped 1n his tracks b~ Edison's Rockv V..'han. Fountain V<illcy had ralhcd 10 tal.c a 1..i-13 lead in the third quarter on a 15-\"ard TD run b\ Dan Shaw. and the Barons had rallied again in thl' founh quancr. but that was the l'nd of rallies. the end of Fountain Valli:~ ·s ('IF pla~olT dreams. a nd 1he l'nd ut"lt·aguc _champ1onsh1p hopes as ""t'll Those honors "''ere to go to Loar:i Thr banner hl·adline in the Dady Pilot on 1ha1 Saturda) morning -'u' 15 -read. ChafBcrs &nd FV Taft• I p In Smokr:-. !/-.l(}. ··v.. l· .,..erl· JUSt lurk~ that Edison "''a~ good l'nough to do 11."' recalls Vail. .. V.. ("could ha\'C gonen our face~ cru!>~ed . The~ had a huge number ol I.ids. and lets face it. the) "'i:re b1gg,·r. strongt•r. fastt'r. more l'\pt.'nl·nccd and going for the play- otl:. .\.nJ here "l' "'·ere.Just upstans. ··\\ L' JUSI had a bunrh of tough kids that didn't lo.no.,., an~ better. !Please see CARLSON/Ml Tides sweep back for Tars football 25 years of Newport 9 ridders take a look at '89 edition Class reunions arc common. And there ha\'C been rare repons of a one- ycar football reunion at some points across the nation. But whoever heard ofa 25-year high school football reunion? · lt could be a historical first for Ncwpon Harbor High School when two days of activities open Fnctay afternoon on the campus. 11 ..... ;11 begin at 3 p.m. with a tour of Heritage Hall a nd the school and close wnh a mo rning social get• together at TeWinkJe Park in Costa Mesa on Saturday. However. the major hi&hli&ht of the silver anniveBary ( 11/J 1-19S5) homccomin1 progr;im will be Friday night when the Ne't\"port gridders p~ay host to Tustin at Davidson Field. Almost 200 former Sailor &J:idders are expcct.ed to attend and Wlll be introduced at halftime by the Hono r- able Selim S. Franklin. master of ceremonies for this portion of the program. It may also serve as a stimulus for the '89 Newport football players. knowing that many of the all-time Sailor greats will be observing their performances. And that includes four of the top all-time scorers: '42 All-Clf fullback Harold ShcOin, ranked second: 1948-.SO halfback Mel Smalley. ranked third; 1947-49 fullback Bob Berry, ranked fourth; and the All-Cl F third team·quantrbKk of'S2. Rolly "1111111 ,, 1111 , Pulaski, ranked siJlth. This qua net accounted for more than 524 points and more than 5.000 ya rds rushing_ Some anticipate a huge reunion since many non-football classmates and non-varsity players have in- dicated they also plan to a1tend. And thert'sa fair number of for- mer songleaders and cheerleaders who ha\'e disclosed plans to appear. Some are Charlene (Chamberlain) Fannon, 1951 -52: Beverly (Claire I Jahraus. 1 9~1:Jcanie (Elliou) Benton. 1940-41 : and June (Keene) McMastcrs., 19SO.SI. Former playcn will becoming from at least 19 states. including Oregon, Washinaton. Idaho. Ne· vada,Arizona. New York.. Michigan and Indiana. The Newport footbaU senes. "''h1ch ran in the Daily Pilot during the summer of I Q88. carried ano1her banner -a tnbu1c 10 the v..·orld V..'ar II veterans wh o had played on the gridiron for the Tars. ·· It is a dist1ngu1shcd hst. It includes Billy V. Brown of Ashland. K y .. "'·ho was one of Ralph Reed's firs1 athletes in 193 I. He "''as at Pearl Harbor Ot:c. 7, 1941. hwash1ssquadrontha1 fired 1he fi!"lt shots back at the enemy aircraft. Brown not only sur"' ved subsequent air battles 1n the South Pacific. but ou1 of WWII and the Kon:an WarsurY1\•cd seven airplane crashes. And there's ')6 A\1-0nnge League end Walt Kelly, who co-piloted a ~24 Liberator bomber named ") anl.s from Hell ·· Kell~ and his ··rookie"' cre"' ga1nl'<l maJor hl':Jd- hnesacross tht.'.rountf} after bomb- ing two maJor Japanese ships 1n 1h reC" davson bold missions in 1hc Soulh PaC1fic, FormerSa1lorcoa(hcs .\I !no.in and Di ck Spaulding .,.,ert' also in the Pacific hot zonesdunng W\\'11. IT"\lt·1n "''as a flight dcrk officer aboard the U.S.S. Lexington while Spauld- ing "''as an c,\C-Cut1 \ t• o!Ticcr aboard the destroyer Harold Thomas . .\. nd '4 1 running guard Edw.ird (&.ld1el Stephens"'"~ :in vilicer aboard another destro\'er. one strut~' t-., :; \'tOlent kam1k:izc attack. But the hst 1s longer1han onr might imagine. - ,.\t pressdeadhne for 1hc ·.a_\ (jal· Icon vearbook, 353 former '.'lt•.,..·pon H1gh.mr n had entered the sen 1ce. but man) more follo"'cd Thl' ·-'J Galleon "'"'as a 1nbu1e to all the for- mer students and gnddef'\ .,.,ho had left and the editor. 1n pan. said 11.,..as ..... an C''prcss1on of our pnde and gratitude." .\nd man) one-time Tar gnddcrs .,.,.t'rc also on the front l!nes dunng the Korean -w·ar. 1nclud1ng: ·..io gua rd Edwin (Doc) Hanson: 1947-49 full- back Bob Berry: '48 haJfback Da' 1d Pndham: 1948-49 halfback Bob Watts: 1948-49 guard John K1ngs1on. and •49 hal[back Jack Bell. who was nominated for the Silver Star. But Newport athletes from yester- year also advanced to achieve hi&h Serles will be off until at least Tuesday _ . . Commissioner hoping Candlest ick Park w ill be -ready by tnen • ... ..CO¥Ct}'. .. We befieve Tuctda~ is a ~ pid wortiO& hypodlesio, but it II not dtfinik yet. l thinl our attkrrtd counc is to play at t'anclltstidt: .. This will be the""-' Pio duriios o Wo<ld Serieo -1911 ...... .......... --y ...... _of .....,... ia 1be nlldiae beta em 1M New van: 011a11..i 111e ,__ plliaAdllllia. -·11 ii ..... 1 a ..., .._ io o1 or ..... ~ ...... , .. ,,111•-:i:.··1rr,~v:: = .... ~ ----.... ••h 'I• ...:=:::..::::. ,.. - - - tbe 1tactium ror tbe imPKL We feel tbert. is DO SIJUClunJ dam..,., .. atd John Lind. Candlalick"s ma""Ff. , .. There are tome minor ~" and some cletinup. Tbere arc areas wht.tt we 11f'OU.ld like to exp&orc in the MJ,l few days.. 10 make MR beyoad a •• :0..,., of a doubl." l1te news OODfinDoe anncMtnc:ina the 'I::-,.. beld in a room lit by , c:aei= l4ld ftlmCMC tdtvWoa cam-.,. tiPts. Tiie St. Fntte:il HOid is llill ..;.-11111 --Tiie 0.. UW ""'9 told IO repart to Caw;Z ticll PIR dais ~ _ ... 1 ..... --TlleA'I ...... cid .... •CW!' d Cal21k ~-& -1 d.Hf till them that at this ume, it would be ina'?P'OP'iate to play bmrball in this aly while there art still bodtcs underneath tM eon- crt\C. .. Wilton said at \be Alameda N1val Air Station. Wilson cstimaM:d it would talcc al leul four 10 five days to recover the bodies from unde.-1h doublo- dodt<d ln1mUtt 880. tbe fr«way wbicb collopo«I and WU "'90Mible u Cllimatcd l»i>111S deo1lls. Power. ldepbones and otbtt tcr- vica were timhed as tbe cker up .,.... w..i.-r. So -fol'-IUDMeb. wu crime. Ddlliliu..cldle------...... --. ------willat41e.T..-Pl 'widl -. ··--· .. ~-.:..=­""9iiiiiiiiii .. om. .: !!' =.-i1 ....... ¢ !Iii marks 1n college. Early ·30s playcn \I IT"\lt1n. Jc~ K enhlt'~ and Walt Kelh "'cn1 on to pla} al College oif the ~ac11ic· 53 halfback Bob Milum. a ~upcrh punter. starred at Oregon State ·52 quanerback Rolly Pulaski \\0re L'SC colors: ·..a4 quarterback Donnie ~11l\er shined at Santa Ana College. leading 111o an undefeated season 1n "-1 5. before shifting to Tulane. And. ·..a6 block1na back Roy Ward stancd at end forCahfom1a in the ·so Rose Bo.,., 1: I 1148-4Q halfback Harlow Rrchardson won r3\'M Lona Be:ach State: I 943-45 fullbac k Ralph Frcitq earned honors at San Diego State: Harold Shen1n. 1939-42 Tar star. shined a1 Sanui . .\na College: and l q4:?...a3 tackle Roger Neth and I Q..aS--19 hnebacker Eddie ft1ayn-won tomn1enJablc "''ords at San Jose Stair. Dozens of others chalked up honors at Fullerton. Santa Ana and Orange Coas1 roll~. Bui one "almost Sailorg.riddcr tops the hs11n national rccotnition -George Yardley. who b~ke the all-time single-season sconna'fteord !Please 1H CANTllRL/ml • • ' ,,. CANTRELL From It he tum 1n h1sgnd togs. He didn't want to risk an injury to his star basketball center. rcunng in t974. Spaulding. who died in 1986. ,had previously coached Fullerton High School to a number of Sunset League football cham- pionships. The '50 Fullerton team met Compton in the CIF finals (los- ing. 26-1 4). en the NBA with the Detroit Pistons. Yardley wanted to play offensive end in '45 at Newport. but soon found himselfot defensive end. After an estimated seven players ran over thetop ofh1m, Tar cage coach Rted scampered onto the field and insisted Spaulding, the 1938-39 Sailor varsity coach. wound up his-career in coaching and education with a most unexpeeted honor. The.football field at Buena Park Hi&h School was · named after him.He had served as principal of Buena Park for 18 )Cars. Al Irwin. ihe 1948-55 coach. also rclishtd many career highligt'lts in looking back years later. As an ass1s- SPORTS BREAK Buss may want ~o add North Stars suffer first loss r Cl I I ,,, assist as the Detroit Red Wings beat visitjog D ~dres tO CO "eCtJ•On ;; ·· Steve Yzerman had two goals and an J{; Minnesota. 4-3. Wednesday and handed the • • From The Auodated Press SAN DIEGO -Los Angeles Lakers :a owner Jerry Buss says he's "in the market for a baseball team" and will see about ·----=---buying the San Diego Padres following owner Joan Kroc's announcement that she's selling the club. "I probably will make a call (today) and throw my hat in the ring." Buss said after Kroc's statement on Tuesday that the franchise is on the block because she wants to spend more time with her family. "There comes a time in evervone's life when you have to look at your priorities, and my first prionty is m y family." Kroc said. "So I intend to semi-retire from public life to maximize the quality ume I have with them. to travel and to enjoy my own personal 11me." Jerry Kapstein, a longttme player agent who 1s married to Kroc's daughter, Linda. has been authomed to handle sale discussions with prospective buyers. K.apstein said from his La Jolla office that he alreadl has conducted preliminary discussions with severa interested parties. He refused to name any of those interested in purchasing the franchise. however. and declined to provided a pncetag. The Seattle Mariners were the last baseball team to be sold, for an estimated S80 million. in a deal completed last month. K.apstein would give no timetable for the nego- tiations, but one source close to Kroc insisted the Padres .. will be in other hands by spring training" 1n February, The San Diego Union reported Wednesday. "This is recent," the sou~ said of Kroc's dcc1sion to seU. "If you were to guess it was within the last couple of weeks. you'd be corttct." The newspaper also cited .. a highly placed source" who said Kroc's selling price may exceed $1 00 million. which would be the largest amount ever paid for a team. Buss. who has a house in Encinitas in nonhern San Diego County, said be was "in the market for a baseball team." · North Stars their first loss of the NHL · season. The North Stars, the NHL's last unbeaten team, had tied a club record with a 5-0-1 start. Last year Minnesota didn't notch its fifth win until Game 23. Elsewhere in the NHL Wednesday: • Linemates Mark Messier. Jan Kum and Esa Tikkanen each had three-point games as host Edmon- ton broke a three-game winless streak with a 7-2 victol) over Winnipeg. • In Montreal. rookie Stephan Lebeau scored early in the final period to give the Canad1ens a 2-1 victory over Calgary in the first meeting this year of last season's Stanl ey Cup finalists. •Soviet star Viacheslav Fetisov scored his first NHL goal, sparking a three-goal outburst in 2:01 of the first pcn od as New Jersey coasted to a 5-3 v1ctol) over Philadelphia 1n East Rutherford. •Hartford defenseman Sylvain Cote scored dunng a goalmouth scramble with 3: 11 left in the third period to give the Whalers a 2-1 victory over visiting Buffalo. •Ed Olczyk's tluke goal early 1n the third penod ~\e Toronto a 4-3 victory ov\.'r visiting Vancouver. ending the Leafs' four-game losing streak. •Bren Hull scored three goals and assisted on two b) Sergio Momesso to lead St. Louis to a 9-3 win 1n Pittsburgh. Qt OTE OJ' THJ: D ·\ '\ Jim Boaton, former major league pitcher and "Ball Four" author. when asked 1f1he World Scn es should be expanded rom a best-of-seven 10 a bcst- of-ninc format: "I hke that because it pushes the World Scnes into Thanksgiving. Which 1s a good idea. Then we can give thanks at the same time we're watching the final game of the World Scnes. And the Super Bowl should be best four of seven wit h the fi nal game played on Valentine's Day. and ' ' everybody could take their sweetheart ... -----------------------------------------------~---------. tant coach at Antioch Hiah after WWII, he had the pleasure of coaching names like Gino Marchetti, Duane Putnam and Jesse Cone. Marchetti (Colts) and Putnam (Rams) would make names for them- selves in pro football. Cone would record noted coaching accomplish- ments at Pomo_Jla College.· -C0tncidentally, twoofCone's J protesic'• on a arnit Pomona Colleae team tn '54 would be a couple of former Tars coached by Irwin: All- conference auard Bill Wittman and All-conference halfback Bill Schmidt. spothght many of Newport Harbor's most respected araduates from the early years. And that should provide some gold to ao with the silver an- niversary. And that's just the tip of the ice-. berg. ' 0.. Cotrell I•• l•rmer Dally Pilot city,.,.,. wMle col#I .. ·~ . pan ll'flm time to tJme • nusay•. Nonetheless, it is clearly evident that Friday night's introductions will ~- Lakers top expansion foe MINNEAPOLIS -The Lakers. who ~ left Minneapolis for Los Angeles 29 years • ago, showed little compassion for Minne-' sota's first NBA team since then, winnina ----- 100-90 Wednesday night in the Timbcrwolves' debut before a league-record exhibition crowd of 35, 156. The expansion Timberwolves trailed only 26-24 after one quarter before Masic Johnson scored nine of bis 21 points and dished out three of his nine assists in the second. when Los Angeles outscored Minnesota. 26-15. The Lakers are unbeaten despite having played six games in eiJbt nights. Minnesota was the last NBA team to bqin the exhibition season. The large Metrodome crowd was strangely quiet for Minnesota's fi rst home NBA game since March 1960. The Lakers moved west on April 28, 1960. The last regular-season game in the state was in 1967 between the Baltimore Bullets and St. Louis Hawks. There have been several exhibition games here sin~. With 7-foot Brad Lohaus scoring ei&ht points from the outside. the Timberwolves went up f 4-12. Ex-Laker Tony Campbell. who signed a four-year. S2.9 million free-aaent contract in the offseason. gave the Wolves lhcir last iead . 20..: 18. _ __ A :C. Green added 17 points for the Lakers. helton Jones led the T1mberwolves with 16. c .. , ...................... nv..D:: ... __ ··~ 1111\1'10,-IC \UIO TILIVtSfOM Tway leads after firing 61 Noon -"YOROPLANE ltACIHG: 8UOweisef' GOl<I Cuo from San OleQO ll•a.l. ESPN Bob Tway broke three tournamen't re----- cords, ucd another and equaled the best • J Som -OF,·•DAD •ACING: MICllev Th()m~on Grand Prla from Denver llae»el. ESPN score on the PGA Tour this year W1th an 11-e:J under-par 61 in Wednesday s first round of ---- the D1sne) Classic in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. S om -IOWUNG: Senior ~o CllamolonV.I~ lrom l"Ol't Pi.tee, Fla . $C)orl1CllanMI 6 om -OtlAG •AONG: NH~A Clllef Nar.onal1 lrom Oallu 11•~1. ESPN Tway, who has missed the cut 1n six of his past 11 tournaments. made nine birdies and an eagle to take a fo ur-shot lead. After sinking a 25-foot putt for an eagle 3 at No. 14. Tway finished with two pars and then two birdies. the last one coming on a 20-foot pull at No. 18. lie played the back nine in 29. 7 JO o m -H<>aSIE ltAOHG: S.nta Arnta rel>lan, Cl'\9"'* II C Se»or11Cllannel, 10.30 o m ) 9 om -BOXING: Tim W1111 ... ,_, "' Ancler1 Ell.lune!, neavvwel91111, rrom Atlanhc Cllv, N J Cdefa v9dl. USA 17 30 a m -HOtlSIE •ACING: LO\ AlamllO\ reolan. Prime Tiell.el From 81 . Normall)'. of course, observers of the college football scene routtnely dismiss such bleating as one coach's attempt to (a) raise his team's per- formance to superhuman level. or (b) sof~en the awful blow he knows 1scommg. I'm not sure which reason motivated Smith. I do know that Smith made~ terrible, tactical mistake in his team's opemng loss agajnst Jllinois. Either because he was afraid to put too much pressure on his freshman quanerback. 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(714~·· ,. Tcleililf'mncia1Cofl1 tre0 -.1 MKAnhuravd.,Sle7'0.lrvinc ltAOIO 1f Illinois quarterback Jeff George hadn't burned USC twice in the last six Jllinutcs to give the Big Ten school a 14-13 upset. Think about this: The loss which shouldn't have happened may have cost the Trojans a national cham- pionship. They have since won five in a rov. and an upset victory over Notre Dame on Saturday could. indeed. thrust them back into the nationaJ picture. You can win the mythical national title with an early-season loss (USC did it twice in both 1931 and 1974) but everything, including ~wl pme matcbups. has to break JUSl nt,hl. Rici 1'alley 16. •1'84lcatd ce,..,..,.t wto qpatn r~rry Su· .,. 'hnUy u4ft.,...y. O'Brien tabbed for UCI duties nw o.-y "°' Mike O'Brien, a product of New- port Christian Hi&h and a aold medalist in the 1,500-meter frentyle at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, has JOincd the aquatics staff at UCI as the djstanct coach undcT head coach CharHe Schober. O'Brien. a lflduatc of USC, is the: current American record-holder in the 500 and I ,()()().yard freestyles. allbouah he retired from compcutive swimina after the 1987 season, an- ncxina a aold medal at the Pan-Am Games in the backstroke as a capper to his career. - \Ill l(OI \"I I' Marina poloists turn back Edison TN Dalty Not Marina Hiah withstood the early challeqe of Uson and took over sole p<>sseS&ion of first olK.e in Sunset l..aaue water polo Wectnes- ' day with a 14-9 victory over the C~rs at Golden West Colle&e. The Vikinp (16-4 overall, l-0 in the Sunset) broke away from a 9-8 lead with 4:22 to 5COf'e the next four aoals. including two from reserve Ken Schwartz. to open a frvC1oal advantage. "Edison played Jood team defense and their goalie dtd a nice job early in the match,0 said Marina Coach · Dave Pickford. "Ken Schwartz and Chad Roberts (four pis) played extremely well (or us. For Edison (2-1 in league). senior I Oint Nichols and junior Todd McClung notched three goals each while Bnao Stanton added two. In other high school water polo: •fountain Valley broke open a close game in the founh quarter to · down Westminster, I 3-7, in a Sunset Leaaue match at Golden WesL The Barons ( 11-11 , 2-1) were paced by Brandon Querciagrossa with four goals, including a _pair in the fourth quarter when fountain Valley outscored the Lions, 6-2. David Jonas chipped in witb three goaJs for the Barons, while Mike Longmeyer of Westminster led all scorers with five. • Brandon Howald scored three of his team-high four goals in the third quarter as Corona del Mar shook itself from a slow start and turned back host Tustin. I 0-4. in a Sea View LeaJue match at Tustin. The Sea Ki~ (17-0, 3--0) were shut out in the first period for the first time this season and were tied, 3-3. at halftime. However, led by Howald,1 CdM notched the only four goals 01 the third quaner and won going away. Gunnar Gustafson and Ryan Weir scored two goals each for Corona del Mar_ -- •Craig Martz scored four times and Dietrich Jewell was credited • with seven saves as Ne~rt Harbor posted an 11-S Sea V 1ew League decision over host Estancia. The • Sailors, now 3--0, jumped to a 5-0 lead after one period and were never threatened. Estancia falls to 0-3, • S-14 overall. •Greg Kr<>Jen scored four times and Universlly Hi&h teammates Tom Cummings and Shad Wicker added two apiece as the Trojans put v1s1tiog Saddlcback away, 9-6, for their fi rst Sea View League win in , three stans. lo women·s community college volleyball: • In a battle of Orange Empire Confcrcnce unbcatens. GOiden West was a convincing 15-S, 1 5-S~ 15-19 victor over host Saddleback. which had opened the season with six straight wins, including three in con- ference. The Rustlers. who im- proved to 7-2 and S-0. were paced by sophomore outs1dc hitter Maurttn Flannigan ( 10 kills, thrtt aces). Erin Holleman (five kills, three blocks) and Jeni Murrell (five kills. two blocks). "We played very well. especially in the first two games.·· said Golden West Coach Albert Gasparian. "We pass a little better than they and I lh10k that made a difference. They're a good team, but we came out ready to play. h's bard for most· teams to stay with us..·· •After securing its first win of the season last Friday qamst Cypress. Orange Coast etayed a poor match and lost to Ri verside. 15-6. I 5-7. 15-9. The Pirates drop to 1-7 overall. 1-3 in lhe Orange Empire Con- ference. In high school girls tennis: • Keri Phebus ran her overall record to 30--0 with another 6-0. 6-0, 6-0 rout of the o~sition as Corona del Mar dealt vis1ting Santa Barbara a 16-2 loss as the Sea Kinas tuned up for their bi& non-teaaue match with Miraleste o n Monday. Phebus has now put togetbef' an overall record in terms of pmcs this season of 180-4 '5 CdM improved to 14-1. •Tracy Criscll improved to 43-S ovcdraU as she won a pair of singles and one doubles match in Marina's narrow (77-7S in pmes) victory over visitina Los Alamitos in a non-lea&ue matCh. Marina improves to '-S-overall. r In oolletc men's IOCICICr. • 0oua Mortin'• &OeJ with 14 ' I minutes ~mai.n.ina lilkd Soulhern Califonlia ~ IO a 1~ victory over vilitina Point Loma Nuanme. Toby Ray bad ftve ~ 1t lbe i!nproved to 4-1 l-l oYCr'lll. l-1 ia OoldcD State A&blctic CoDfema play. Point Loma Nazarene &Us to 4-s:..t and 1·2·1. ; Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Thutldey. Oetooer 1t. itee -\ 4 1 I I I \ 11 \ I I Laguna Sweep Woodbridge, stays unbeateri 8y ST NI ClllANCH .._..,_.ON, .. ••• t..aauna Beach Hiah re~ained unbeaten in pr11 voUtyblll u tl>t Art1m snbbcd the inside track to lhe Pacific Coast Leaauc title. sweepina put host Woodbridae. I s-4. I S-8. IS-12. Wednesday niaht. .. You want to know what the difference was? .. Woodbrid&e Coach Steve Stratos said. "They are a much better team than we are. They have si.X 1ood athletes, four of which should Dlay ball in coll*. "Vie have one outst.andina·Player (Dean-na Doolittk), and while she helps keep us in matches we don't belong in, she can't do it aJL" The Anisu may be the sleeper team in the Oranae Cout ua. While Corona del M.ar and others have 1t1bbed much of tht atten- tion this year. t.aauna Beach has won au 12 of its matches. With the win the ArtlJts are S-0 in lca&ue. while Woodbridge falls to 4-1. Sara Nelson, Kit Spath, Kealy Oarke and Angie Rush led Lacuna Beach, which a~ peared to be firing on all cylinden. · "Everyone played well," wd Artists Coach Lance Stewan. "Sara and Kit were · hit11n1 the ball very weU from atae outside and Angie did a great Job mi.xina up hef' scts. She set a great match. "We passed the ba1J very well too, and W E INSTALL CONFIDENCE Kealy pla,Y.ed wu touab 1n tbe middle. When we play hkc this. we CH play with anyonr." Laguna Beach a me out fired up and qutekJy won the fir1t two pmes before the Warrion had a chance to figure out what hit them. However, afltr runn1n1 off to a I 0-4 advan~ an lhe final game, the An1sts saw Woodbndge come back and take a 12-1 0 lead behind the serves of Aniie Grasselh and kill~ by Doolittle. Just when 1t looked like the Wamors ~ere about to put the pme away. Nelson took over. . "Toward the 'end there. Sara made a couple of nice dip, and then she served thr ball ~ell g1v1ng us back the lead." Stewart said ... I was real happy wtth the way the prls fought back. .. , t wa nice to see them cbalknatd and even passed. but not g1ve up and keep their beads t~thrr "We ma~ have been a little complacent in the the third game. but Woodbridge 1s a good team and they turned up the heat. Still, we battled back lake a good team should." Now with a 14-1 2 lead thanks to Nelson. 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Ever since it's . always been a game with a lot of feelinp regardless of record. And of course it's always been an important game in the standings." For the record the Chargers piled up 344 y~rds rushing that night and netted 408 yards overall, with Jim ·Moxley (100 yards on 19 carries) and quarterback Jerry Hinojosa (I 03 yards on 13 carries) combimng with Whan, who ran for 80 yards on 7 carries. Svoboda completed lO of 2 l for 174 yards and had two intercepted -his most dangerous receiver the 6-foot-5 Yalbuena. who was to ·eventually become a noted quar- terback for the University of Ten- nessee. "We were scared to death they'd use Valbuena at quarterback:' re- c.ailed Clower. ''In fact. we were scared to death every time they passed, because our secondary was Just about entirely all-sophomores. .. They got the ball o ne more time. but f<'rtunately they only threw twice. We couldn't understand 11. Bill wouldn't even look. He'd JUSt look away and ask what happened. 'Did the} throw?,' he'd ask. rd tell him. ·no,· "and he'd breathe another sigh of relief. .. Edison's coaching staff agreed wholeheanedly wi th the odds - IOIC 1111 ICl '(OICU NHLltllndlNI C~ILLCONFE•ENCE SmY1lle OM.-w L T "'GP:GA c~ ' 2 2 10 40 l3 ~ ' 3 0 • 31 17 Edmonton ) 2 I ] 26 71 V~ver 3 ' 0 6 21 30 Wlnnll>eil 2 4 0 • " 2S N«rll DMll«I Mlnnnota s I 1 11 .,, 20 Chicago l J l 1 2S 26 Sl.t.oufs 3 2 0 6 2• " O.trolt 3 • 0 6 2S )1 Toronto 2 s 0 • v 40 WALES CONFE•ENCE Palridr OM.i.n NY Aaneerl ' I 9 1S 20 New.Jerwv 3 2 1 13 19 WHbl1111ton ) 2 1 73 11 Plttsl)urgll ) ) 1 27 19 NY Islanders 2 3 s 26 27 Plllfadtll>llla I s l 20 19 Adenu DMs.lon Mont reel s 3 0 10 23 16 Boston l 3 I 1 n 2• Butt.lo 3 3 1 1 71 10 Harttoro 3 • 0 6 23 1S Queoec l • I 3 25 19 w.-...v-sS<wn H.,.tford 2, Buftelo I Montr.., 2, C.lllarv I St. Louis 9, PlllsbufOb 3 Toronto •. Vancouver J 0.tr~t '· Mlnnetora 3 New Jerwv s. Pbll.cieJPlll• l Edmonton 7, WIMl.,.g 2 GOl.t · DbMv Clauk C-P•"'" Oavict Eowar«ll Edison was a decided underdoa. BuJ the olayen bad other Ideal. . ''They really btUeved they would beal Foun1&1n Valley, riaht Ftom the start of the season," Ai<f Oower. Various needles were applied in the aftermath. such as hanaina vari· ous laundry in trees near the Foun- tain Valley campus with "Beat Fountain Valley~· stenciled on the items. and eventually it aot to the point where each school was sendina airplanes above the ot~er's campus, droppina assorted items, like pina pong balls, balloons, marshmallows, etc. The final score was painted on walls in Fountain Valley. and as seasons prcwesscd, updateS came. Clower r!Calls the events which led up to that first season well . He was the dbol's first athletic di~­ tor, Vail was the first football coach. and theyooth came from what was a very successful arena at West- minster High. "I remember it like it happened yesterday," said Clower. "We had kids who came in from Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. The kids who tranferred in from Huot- ingion Beach were treated really wejl A at Huntington Beach. They left them In the.ir weight programs (before officially tranfcrring to Edison). But the kids at Fo untain Valle). the Wt!Ck they heard they were leaving and had to come here. they were taken out of the weight program and completely eliminated ... ''That was sort of the attitude Fountain Valley bad." recalled Vail. "They were much more intent on winning than Huntington Beach was." Continued Clower: "You know. from Day One. regardless of what , .. c were going to be. the~ were convinced we would beat Fountain Valley. They bd1evcd that. About half of our secondary was from Fo1;1ntain Valley and q uite a few • \ 01,Lt:\'BA tt > '-.• • Cemmunitv ~ ftlNft ORANGE E~E CONP:HINCE GOiden West def Saddlebeck. IS·S. IS-S. IS·9 Alvenkle CC def Orange Coast, IS-6, IS·1, 15·9 Hkltl KftMf 9irtl PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Laguna ~acb def WOCldOrldve. lS·•. IS·I , IS·I?. ACADEMY LEAGUE Newe>Orl Christian def. Heritage, lS· 1. 15·6, tS· FOOTBALL 0 """ ldtMf TONIGHT'S GAMES (7:JO) SM View L....,_ SaOdlet>aCk ( 1·01 vs Corona d.i Mar 10· 1> a1 NtwPOrt Hart>or PacHk CNlt LMwe Cosla Mesa (0 11 vs Laguna Hills (1·0) al Mission Vleto CMturv LHtue Villa Park 10-11 vs !>anta Ana I 1·0> at Santa Ana Bowl El'NIW'e LMtue CvorHs (H)) vs Los A .. mitos ll·Ol at Ganr OfeMe LM9U9 Savanna 11-0l a l Vai.tN:la (1·01 Gerden Grew LHtue S."'fal>O (2· ll vs Kenneov ( 1-21 at wes1eri1 Garden Grove (1·21 vs. PacHlClt (3·01 al 80IMI Grande JJ-J~ a-a...-1 •>._..., ~11 ...... others." "It was imJ??rtant to us goin.s in," added Vail.' It was a natural nvalry, but to begin with, the Huntington Beach game (a non-league game in the second week) was more import- ant. Almost all of our kids were from Huntington Beach." Hunttngton Beach eased to a 29-7 win in non-league. but as the season went on the Fountain Valley game epntinucd to pick up steam and meaning. Nevertheless. from a personal standpoint among the players, it was Huntington Beach which meant more -at least at that point in time. 0 The off-shoot of the spectacular upset was that it served as a spring- board to the following season - a rare 13-0-0 campaign that finished at """ ldtMf NON·UAGUE c-_. MIW 16. S.-~· t SIMlel PlleOu\ ICCSMI def DeMll, 6-0, def WN1t, 6-0, def AU!llleb, 6·0. Strauss (CdMl won 6·0, lOsl 2·6, won 6·0, McCllntock (COMl won 6·0. 6·•. 6·0 o.utlles PollOck·O'Learv ICdMI Oef Prk e·Blehf, 6·4, ~ur·Corleltt. 6-3. ~f HaMon·ScllanleKI. 6-2, Mancr>Hter ·McF1r1an<1 (CdMl won 1,.1, "''· 6·2, S1ewart·Clce<'one (COM> won 6·4. l0\1 6·1. won 6·3 Martnll 12. Ln ~ 12 (Martna wlM In llMM'. 11-15) SIMlel Criselt (Ml de! SllouOt, 6-2, de! Brun. 6·0, Olllen!>Kk (Ml '°'t t·6. 1·6, F1rr IMl IOSI IO Palmino, 2·6. losl 10 Hall, 4·6; v Nvuve,, (M) '°'' 3·6, 2·6, CrlsMi·Olllent>eck (Ml def Sboudl· Brun, 6·3, Ferr·V Nvuven '°'' 10 Palmlno·Hell. 2·6 '*"*' MaO~·Cbao (Ml Clef 8ower·Booeron, 6·4' Clef SPl'lllllOWU.t·Veult, 6· l, def HaN'IS·Chy, 6·4, Cao·Grat111u (M) def 8ower·8-0t1, 6·3, 6·4. Clef Sprlngowsltl·Vaul1, 6·•. def A11ms· Ha skell, 6-0. Unla .. n·Castettuccl !Ml tosl lo Sc>rin90w1kl·Vau1t. 2-6. def. Herrls·Cbv. 7-S. def. AHms-Hukett, 6-0, T. Nguvan-Ya nv IM) loll to Harrls·Cbv. 3·6; loll 10 RHm•·Hasktll. I ·6, lost lo Bowe<·Bolleron, '°'· JJ·~ .... ,,_ JS·-):)-...., ScotlV•-JM1-11 let Lah._ -. ,...., 8o11Tway )2·~1 Y11C8 Tan llrO«ll >4·~7 I( ... c;r..., »·l>-ff ~s...o.. 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M·l>-'1 8-'l'W-"'l SM~ ~M.te )J ...... lllllv4Ntt-:16->a-1' °'~~ :13-,......, °""" w.-n ll·l1-41 llihll••IYOw~ >f·)s-tf c ... 1«11c >6->a-70 OotlSl*'W n·JS-17 Tom llYl\lm )4-))-ff PNllllKkmar ll--llobGlcMr J:>-)7-70 Jln'I~ lJ·~ GHMorMtl l6·~ J.,,,8-M ).l.Js-tf ~CIT-J7·l>-1' ~us win a kxxl fighc. UC Santa Barbara where a talented Lompoc eleven fell to the Chargers in a memorable game, 27-14. fo r the CIF 3-A crown. How could jt all evolve so fast? "It just breaks down to having a great group of kids and a great bunch of coaches and staff." explained Vail. "That was the combination that made it happen." "No one has ever duplicated that," noted Clower. "No ever started right off in a league and won it all in the second year. "l can remember, we weren't happy with the C'IF game at Lompoc {actually 1n Goleta). but Kenny (Fa~ns. the Clf commissioner) told us. Don•t worry about it. you'll never be in the 3-A again.' "They shoved the whole league up after that year." \\ \ I I IC PO I O ~ Hllft Khell SIA VllW LEAGUE MeWMn HMtler II, Es11MC19 S NewPOff HartlOr S 2 l 1-11 Estancia 0 I I l-S NewPOrl scoring Maril 4, 1flchols 2, SlulUkY 1, Martlndlle I, Aee<I I. McAlllsler I, KoH0<0 I Saves. Jewett, 1 E Sta ncle SCO<lng Woenner 2, Huang 2, Carneaoo I SavH Plascencla 12 JV-NewPOrt won l>V t0<feit F$-Newport Harl>Or, 12·3. ""1ver$lty '·~ctr • Saddleo.ck 1 l 0 2-. Universitv 1 0 3 s.--9 Saddtel>ICk scoring Vu 2, M£Coro 1. Castle 1. How .. nd 2 Saves Am.dl2 K1st1an1, 1 Un1¥enllv scorillll. l(r-•. Cumn1l1111s 2, Wicker 2, Le I Saves. Weslerhuls 2, Waone< l cw-d9I MM 10. T1mw1 4 Corona del Mer 0 3 • )-10 Tustin 2 1 O I-• Coron• oe1 Mar scoring. Howald 4. Gultahoo 2, R Weir 2, TuCker I. LeSleur I Save\ Piile a JV Corona oel Mar, 9· I F·S Corona oet Mar, 12·0 SUNSET LEAGUE Feuntaln Vlllittv 1l, W"lmlMter 7 WHlminSlef' 3 0 2 2-1 Fountain VaHev 2 4 t 6-13 Westminsle< scoring Bowman l. L~mever s. Wiggs I Savet. B()9Clanovkh S Fountain \latlev scoring au.rclavroua •. JOflas 3. Aeodisn I, Pine I. C Prior 1. Newton 3 Saves 0 Prior 7 Martna 1•, Edtsen t Marina i • i 6-14 EdiSOll 2 l 2 2-9 Marina scoring Haefner 2. RC>Oerls 4, Ktnvon 2. Cox l, Schwartz l Savfl Ofllenoeck t Edison scor11111 Slanlon 2. McClun9 3, MM!strom I, NkbOls 3. Sava: Schkt 7 -. CROSS('O l 'TRl t... .... ldtMf tlf1s SOUTH COAST LEAGUE trw. 14, o-Hitt n I AOO. (I), 11.lt; 2 Ofles.Mn IOH). 1~7. l Hamelin (I), 19'1', ' EtoillOY (OH), 19-..30, S BUIUllan (t), 1,..32, " Gerardi (DH), 19'.JC, 7 Beldwln (I), It-AO, I. RVlll (I), \9-.56, t. Pruitt IOH), 19-.56; IQ. Phllllos (I), 20'.ll. SO( f I-H ,_;;-~ ~-~ .. STAft A~.-nt COMP•a•MCa S.C. C-.. 1, ,... LAIN ...__ t Souttllrn CllMor'nla COleeoe SQll"lnf: Mor1ln I. S.vn: Rav S. 0 • Whee E.ditoa Hiah came into a.a .. a cmuoveny aroee over jUA wlaat Editoll WU •• , WU it TbOmat A. EdilOft Hiatt? Or wu it Edison Power Plant Riah? No one knew. and ftnally it beeame a Huntinaton Beach School Board ~m. The boetd's IO&ution? It wuju1t Edison Hilb,~ Not Thomas A Edison, not Edison, the Steam Plant Hi&h.Jutt "Edison," and no other t•Planation. • Oriiina.lly the school was aoina to bt caJled Kennedy Hiah (for the late president), but there were com-. plaints about that and the idea was . shelved. • Tbe fint choice for colors and nickname wb cardinal and aold. the Spartans. But Vail loved a man named Vince Lombardi, and wanted his team decked ou.t in uniforms styled like the Green Bay Packers. He got his wish. They changed and went with Green and Gold. • •Edison's firsti5r practices were held at a nei bor'tnJ elemen- tary school, they rcssed 10 the home education department and there were no showers during two-a- days and into the season. n The weight program was built around the use of old pipes and five- gallon cans, filled with cement. They were the Chargers. but it was truly a Spartan program. • Vail admits at times he thought about chucking everything before the season even be~n because of the multiple burdens.· We couldn't complete the most simple task," recalled Vail. "That was a little frustratirtg." • fuga eventually recovered from his injury and left his wheelchair. He's often a figure at Edison games to this day. · •Vail went on to Long Beach City College after the 1970 cham- Ttdav VOLLIYBALL Hklll KhOol Olrts -Huntf!lllton Ba.di 11 Edison, 6, O<Hn View at Fountain VatleV, 6, Mar;na at Westminster, 6, lrvlne a t El Toro, C:JU; Saddlet>Kll at ~1 Het11or, 3 IS. Tusun al Corona dtl ,.,..,, l , Unlvenltv 1t Estancia, 3.IS, St Jowotl's et Ma'-Del, 6..30 TINNIS Hl911 scllOol girts -Huntington 8Hcll al Edison. Onan View at Fountain Valley, Marina at Westminster Irvine 11 El T0<0, Lavuna Beach at CO~t• Mesa, Onlnoe 11 Woodt>rldOe; ~ back al Ntwoorl HartlOr, Tuslln al Corona oet Mar, Unlverslly 11 Estancia. au at 3, SI JoMOh's at Maler Del, 3 IS WATI• POLO HIOl'I scllOol -Irvine II C1olstrano vanev. 3 IS atOU COUN'TltY HiOl'I Knoot bovs and 9lrts -Weslmlnste< 11 °'ean View, Marina vs Huntington BHtll 11 Huntington 8e1cb Central Park; Fountain vanev al Edison, lrvlne 11 Oa,,a Hiiis; Co111 Mesa at Laguna ~adl, Woodbrldlle 11 Trebueo Hiils, •" at 3 1'RF.STtl '\(J ~ (..,..,,.....,. c ..... SOUTH COAST CON,D•MCI Cerrttft 24, ~ West IJ llt-t.eG1rrett1 CGWl oec;. Workman, 9· I 126-Wong !Cl dee. Seto, t-3 l~J. Montero ICl P. Ortiz. 2.37 142-<l Montero ICl drew wllll WOOCfi>urv, •·• l~K" !Cl cite. Rlcberos, ll·l lst-+1.,-nmoncs (Cl dK. Tracv, 10-4 167-Shaul IGWI OK. Pierce. 10-6 In-Henderson IC) dee. EICOOedo, 1·4 190-Mtver (GWI dee. Gwda, 11·1. Hwl-Sancnet (Cl dK. F'°'..,· 6•l. DEEP Sf:.\ • DAVaY'S L.OCK•a (......,, 9-dll -4 t>oe"· 61~203tlonito.1• clllco blu. ll sand ball. 20 INCklnl, s M:Ulclln, l ~. 10 t>tue perdl, 6 vlflOWfln ~. • ~wtaM. 41 slllCliaQ. ' N•~T LAMDtNG -1 boat, lS anglerl. ll Mind blu, 36 bolllto, 110 mecaerll. 6 c.flco beU. TR\'' .\C'TIO'S . Pu st V.W-.... ... f1CM'81TMI VAu.AIY , .... n IS •lldll AWftl• 1' ·~Or ... 21 ts MleMlle 6 tJ CorOM clll Mllf 0 6 Co.le MIN 0 .. SMle AN 'V.-V 0 ........ 0 21 Leete 21 20 Edhoft 21 pionsh1p season, bul dropped out of coachjnaaf\er the 19761e1aon. He was the team's offensive coordi- natoT. He's still a ooun1elor at LBCC and a resident of Surfside. He hasn't seen an Edison pme in years .... just read about them in the .,.per," he said. "I went to a Fountain Vallcy- Edison pme a wbiJe back. and peeked over the fence at it, but that · was years ago." 0 EcllM 2t, ft.,.._lft VMev lO SC-.,., OUerWr'S Fountitln Velllv O 7 7 6-20 Edison J. • I C>-21 "'"' o.r-Edl-Mo••v I run (ll.alc:h kk•I Sec.W~ Edf-MollleY I run (!!lick l•llecl> FV-Vatt>Uena 5' oau from Sv°"°" (MaloN kick) , ' ( TIW'd OMftar I F\1-Sllaw IS run It.Mione kldll ~ 1 , .... o.r- Edl-Fl~btr 24 NH from Hlnotou (Mo•lev run) FV-Vatouana 10 oau frwn SVOOOdl (HU attempt felled. 'adl) Att~e. •.600 (ettlmaledl. GAMa STATISTICS ,., .. Finl oowns 1' 14 Auslllng vardage 145 3" Passing veroave 174 1' Paulng 10-21-1 •-7·0 Net verdloe 319 411 Punts 2·33 2·36 Fumolei·futMle\ IOSI O·O 2· I Pen.ttles·verdffe 1-S S-57 IMOIVIOOAL •USHtNG FV-Sllaw, 6-35. fN>oA. 7·21; Hertdi.td, 13-56. Svoboda. 6·7. Hansen, 1·6 Edf-Mox11v, lt-100; Hlno!OM, 13•\0l, Wl\an, HIO; F unilt, 7·'1. INDIVIDUAL ~ASSING FV-SvOC>Oda, 10·21·2, 17' Edf-Hlnoloui, •-7-0, 7• Boat show to be held in Long Beach It's hull-thumping time at the Long Beach Convention Center starting Fnday when the 21st annual Southern California Sail & Power Boat Show opens for a I 0-day run. This is the show that staned 21 years ago as a strictly sailboat expo- sition by the sponsoring Soufhem California Marine Association. Power boats were added a few years ago because of the decline in the sailboat market. Show visitors this year will have the opportunity to comparison shop among a fleet of 500 boats. including more than I 00 brand name boat lines. both sa1l and power. in ad- dition to more than 350 booth dis- plays of manne equipment and ser- vices. The displays will ran1e in size from 8-foot inflatable din&hies to luxury sail and powcT yachts from 40 to 55 feet in length. The show is still a major sailboat exposition and is considered the premier western exhibition for sail- ing enthusiasts sinc.c the boats will be shown fully riaed, as in the past. Major builders will be unveih~ new 1990 sailboat modeJs.. including Catalina Yach~1 the ~est Cali- fornia-based sailboat builder. Catalina Yachts will debut three new models while Hunter Manne of Wll I CllllPlllE IRllCI CllllSE :!~"3:s:s ~~iyr:!~ oi~~~~~r FM' TWI Beneteau will bring its newest. the .. fint 41-55. a stylish long-nnge cruiser. A...., More than 60 brand name power ~I boats will be on display. fcaturina a Cannery Lunch Cuatomen ~ for a DAILY Drawing TO WIN lai:gc selection oftrailerable fishing, Saturday Cbampape Bnmcb Guile for two. One winner will be drawn ski and family cruising boats as well dally durtna t.be month of October. Rept.er durina lancb Monday-as ~r cruisen and many hi&h- SatW'day U :SO to S:OO. SOlO Lafa,et&.e~ Newport BeaCb -17S-5777. . performance competition Craft. ~=========================::::iJ M-.jor power boat builders rep-resented include BaylinCTi Boston WhaJer. Carver, CruiSC'l'S ~ •. EN Harbor, Galaxie, Sea Ray, Sk.ipJack and Wcllcraft. The hi&h penormancc roster will include Carrera, Donz.i, Eliminator. Fountain. Masterc:raf\ and Tahiti· Caribbean. The show will be open lO the public tiom )..10 p.m. weekdays. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. S.turdays, and 11 Lm.-7 p.m. Sundays. Admission is SS for adults. S2 for children 6 to 12. and children under 6 free. Admillioo ditcount cioypons are available from SCMA membm and mari• retail •om. Tbe Coewatioa Center is loca1ed al Sbordiae Drive and UadeD Av-Ct.~da of downtown Lont 0.. ~ililor Will.ma HI aiek VK.alioa b ...,.._.. Non . en.-..... .:.;z:-•• _.,, .. .,. .... ;.nwill Nllhe .. Clllll ......... ... D --·-...... 642 -5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5'7' MOii llGllTM OlllUlll co. ...-MOii IOUTM OllW CO •. • 1111 "'*-IC••• -,_ -,..,_ ··--- SEL throuRh classified .......................... ,. ........................ ..., ........ ............................... ., .. __ ._...._~ ., ......... .-.......... ,,......, .............. ... a -------Chancet .,. you·11 nnd wtiat you ,,_, al the price you want lo pey """*' you rMd elaaalfled dally ·- RflMta}( .. nn 111-lllT am 13,000 ... sq t1. IOI New kitchen. 38R 1•.a.11 SA39K Bkt 642-3850 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I IS Bo<n 6 Wu pral 10 Mul'Cal ltourtsh " Open space 15 Olthe- 16 So be,, t7 l auo.d 11 A._1oon 20 Be in hoe~ to 21S••onadte 23 Happtntngs 24 Sound un•I 25 Flurry 26 King of - 30 I.MIO poonl .. 34 Un9C>ciable 35 EactuOe 37 State eb«>t 31 Plenty obs 3t Ewr1 of lenntt 4 1 Pc:w1~ 42 Paint~ ate 43 89numb « Mo9Cmodatn 4f Moor (a boatl 41~no«N so Negat- 52 Hancty - 53 At1tlurlan peracllM 56 Faction 57 Corrode ao PiQl'9CI 2 3 14 .. 62 $can011\a ... an 64 Malady Miff 65 Ch<MQ9 66 PAC* 6 7 p,,...,'°" 6a lOOltad OVef 69 8tNd 1n9•90•e<lt DOWN 1 SOii Pfel 2 POiiy 3 mee~re 4 F ''"' drtnk 5 RCMP member 6 Pamoe- 7 ~btlltute au" • Cleek t Elghtaome 10 ~1Mc9f t I S!Qn ol Ille Mura 12 HOlioolr 13 Pt9tnwat tt Put out n1ug 2• C.gowetMI 25 Half Pftf 2t o.gr.1 27 Franchmtn s name 21 Harn" uc> 29 ...... 0oone lt °""' u Jeeged 33 "-" 3t AIOll "'€VtOUS NZZU SOl. YEO •OOr-55 Saia 41 Abide 43 Tabttlware condthon Item se Reltal>la 4S Wwrntb 57 SA mall., 4 7 If n()4 SIV~s 49 Oreeteo St -nous St bpertfMlll S3Seed~ ., $pflt• SA ProNbll 63 Gtand -()pfy 1 8 11 12 t3 • 0rmnoe COMI OAJLY PILOT ll'hur9day, OctoOei 1t • ._ • • , From North Orange Coumy From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 <*ars fof Rent 2740 20x20 187 E 2111 St, C M S135·secol $135 FOR STORAGE ONLY A vall 111 1 645-72~ ****** mAPl l&ml HO 252 ~S alt-Arts cnt11 ortlce, ltOfage? Gd E·5•<Je Co5ta M .. lo-c.•11on SCOTTI SA&--279' COM 1250st corner PCH/ Harel Retall/Oftiee HI V1Pt>•llly Good 16gnage & parking ale 673--A 120 -11'1' l!O! .,,.,_. -1::.:c:w=.:& s ••11 •• ~•c·~~=r....=!!rr ... ~ •.... -:-~ ........ ,...,. . ~--Ha\.P. l~ hecla. 1coatc 'IDr ca~oom-& Wldlnt of ~ ... ptaUSI a, ..... --' • ftei ttft ..... , ,_.....,. ..... Kk11k ""* leWy.,....-'"" 434-'NU aii;efli..,. ,._,... T0~,....,\1111, •-41aor413<-n:M ~,... M a ,.,.,....._No .. ,.., 1aave ,.1 .. 11 .. , ... ,....;, .... ,, ~ .. ,....,.lllMd •••••.Ml-6100 ............. ~ atlm, ltMCleome, flOfl COCKTAIL ~to '-'1 & .. ., ..... P9rtortul .... ,.,_.., IN ........ ~.-, (114).1-4116 iiCifi1i6f CPA&OC CU. M QI fUlde 9'r lide ~ NMft ol ...,,.... .,,....,, • ;c rutll. ""'° ._.,.. Appiylnpen1on our~ ~6npenon, W.-. ~ lndlNC:I • ._.. • PIT lllrpott .,.;. N/"'*"9 ,.efrl .. tator/FrMHt. "°""GUARANTEED .,.toYs out °' door• & lllMd Y8Ctlt Club, 1600 LMft D1•11 ~ 1~ I llMM. N.I OOod wort& I etWIMllllioe Fn I ... In --In,_,, llfll-t' IM ofc TyplnQ, plto,,.. 9old Lady Ke"'9i0te t·l00·4H·IOH dH tt"ellel. LOOltlng tor at· ......,_, 1tvc1 , CM 179-0747 recont. C .. 150-2141 .,.. Car nec:ff..,y .... _...., "'· PIT, ••a:IS-11'1** ..... ~ ... ~=· NOWI trecdw 9IWn wonwn In __,,_ Mon-Frt, ...... ~ Mlttt.cal714 541111• ........ & 1 I adelnttle 8--- .,,. .•.. ~·29M BLo4t1K ,..um ot1 Truat DMdl I 10,000 to 11.000.000. Cell Denleon A.aoc. 173-7311 NOWI tNrt ... who 19 ~en· ?IJ '~Ill° .. ....... Earn ntra money dUflnO PART TIME ._, Mlp cw714441.0'f11 Sltowfoom oMoe. Must .._ SECC~CPCP! Ir 1nSid9 ----by-8'de,.,,_ • ..,G=-.'=E.""'.2~1:-:.l:-cai=--~ and ..._Ing W/,. c.a tor 8'>fl!I M·F llcen.Md coemetologl1t. the ~ ~ .......... couple • bt .,. ~' ........ ..... ... ..... m " AefriO/F,...., '*'" tot tlte right guy. PHOTO ~. w..cty, 175•1922 107 Main St .• Balboa. ~PIT or FIT, exp ;;;;'l. lunCI\ .:' ~ HI ; 111111 ,..__,.at. non-amok In\. office. .,.._ ....,, en..., A MUST! Alcftefd 1000 S, 875-840e not nee:, wlll trailn. Apply ll.eeplng $1 trw 131 3t4I Buer Htl YMCA, PIT lifter. WICKE8 FlJRHITUAE * •l•I 4~ * lca.cub98 MOO ...... 3111 l ay fr~ .. Newport Ill /1111 I llY llll a-• In peraon, WHtcllfl · · • noona. Dutlee Ind: Cus-l200 Hat1Mlr 81, C.M. • .... llf 6014 .._. _ For..-..•atlon Oeyt& I ....... Pfua. 171hl lrvlne, N.8, Pen-Time '°"* 1.-ek>i•. Navy ••1 z=c= ~d. All benefits. WMkday1, lunchH, & plaofwa & m1ec. omc. lllllL l&D lntet91tina leemlng oc>-19~~!i.!i!~·~~!"!'!'"""=!~ Apply 2580 Newport alt9fnoon1. Alt• CottM, 11111. 9TmP Hllll 11111• wort& 141-8122 FIT PIT pGehlona avail. ;:~nTty , Newport ANTIQUE SLEIGH BED BIVd .• Coeta M.... N.B. 875-0233 Hu Immediate openlnge .... Eactuslve Cltrlatmu (Lido) location. COUNTRY OAK, Incl t WILL GUARANTEE 15% ••••II f /T forPa.rt-Tlrneevenlng... Stor9. CALL 434...oe&4, TypirlO IO wpm, IOm9 ._..,, oval minor, 2 return eeeured by trust II-PIT IOCiat ... Contact Angle, 434-0716. Or apply In bookkeeping, FfT & PIT. ""• atanda & porcelaln & deed. Privet• party (714) D f lO IS Needed tor retail nureery For 1tMCty route. OMV 241...()137 Of 540-2500 Salary$9.711Ht. p7ereon •t: THE PAPER 175-3553 ~ l\andi., --~ 7ff-14&5 IS i I on WMl(day1. Flexlble printout reqd 760-1145 Ext 1674 P . !me ~ i.... DOLL. 3td fir, So. coe.e lllUO'.-/lllPT Sacr.11450.Cherrv#ood II.I ./....._ hours, no up nee FOf .... 1 medl t ~ 1 d*" art-t eecort".,, Plua. Rel.it aperlenoe -• • din rm/cof table. ~t a:a:::>: T•Loln 2914 •• 9 • _, -wt. c.u 848-7~1 •Tl II mt.-· m • e'G;;d.,,,,:,~ ctllldten acrota busy In· ,...,. but not necuiwy San CWnente Mtg. need• Muat See. l73-0l53 ~ II •• II ..... la. Growing boating firm manager. terMCtlon before and n-81'Mr w/xlnt phone & -------.,,....,.-=".":-:":.,.., •WIDOW H~ SSS 4 TOii Ir; .. _... ..... •MM/.... Melli rnp. person to 81• benefits, competitive alter achool (houf'a .,. Aailall 1yp4r19 .. 0 .. (Wordperfeet BEAUTIFUL BA LOWIN 110,000119. No CfeditV 11 , .... ..., .. -== Coltegeatudent. PIT. Dark 8'1t w/cvltOf'MI'. phone. wag" based on ex· 7:45am-8:40am dally, llLD PmL.I prefdl. 8-4:30. 498·1M~ SPINET $700. NEW No penatty. Cail! Denison _, 1ull. N·lmkr Other c:omputer, lnPt,ltlgen ottc perlence. Must be 18 or and 1:4S-3:30pm MV9f.. For Whlmlstcal Anlmal SLEEPER SOFA $100. A1aOC 113-7311 NOWI 11 .... 1112 dutle&. OMV 840-5335 F/prefd, Mlety 722-9055 ~~~ w~~~"" per· tlmel a week).~ ~ & T·lfllr1 Co ftllmn **416-1108•• ........ ny. ...,., -·1 at mu9t live locally and haw OPEN!....,,, ~ F••HI""' W i th credentlal1 to a -. . ···~ LIVE-IN, male or fem, for Clrc:ulate Petitions ---.n ble t ti Ill I I PIT """ '" ....., "'" d -·-· llllM S50/S200 _,... '-• ranaporta on. ••• 1 1 ISi.AHO (714) 111_.655 aubatlt"t•. Our La y -• :,i:;.:er~,: ~=· 1~ nee So Cn~•!,.!'.0 P~x~ For dental lab PIT Mon . •.a.D'S flDA For Information and ap-1·5:30 For bl.l9V ,.... es-· Queer, of Angell School, Mattf'eU, box, freme. new, dlaplac:ed homemuer ti~ weekly 8S!>·7224 Fri s .. m11eage Must u.se 17th & Tustin, plication. contact Katen tateoMcelnCoeta Mela. l&DMWS-fWNY N.8. P1MM call tor ap-$235. a.40-8733 Cook & light house-own car Applyat2474'~ CostaMesa.6-46-7136 Welgan" at (7 U) Multberellab6e,trontof· SeleaCterMwantedtoMll polntment.6«-1166 -·llT a--2920 k--'ng 2 pos avail, full CLERICAL Newport Blvd . C M INTERIOR DESIGN 644-3 74 1, Newport flee ~. Typlng !Mlnd..mede women's heir 111 •·-1 • 1u D __. ,....... ____._.. 11";'; & part t ime ... UlllTAIT 848-5060 EXP draftsperson lor Tl Beach Pollc:e Depart-req'd Call JOAN °' accauori. at FUhk>n tC:~ I 7 ~1!.84~18'"" .. 964-15-« For private non-profit drawings Full/Part ume ment, UO Santa Barbar.-MONICA 131-12451 1-.nd lhoppilig C*'tef 0 Orange County bual-_c:ond __ • _1 __ • ---- agency Boollkeeplng & 261·~ Drive, Newpor1 bNc:h, ProfeNional di' .... Pert ,,.___PT/FT tr.om r:'/,' D1111 UU-11'1 If le,... computer skills req'd •IYlll 111111 CA 92663· Equal Op-time position• to begin home Aver•ye 10• Going At>ro.d 11 pc d n FrM'anOnymous HIV f~ 5530 Flex hrs ATSC. 756-0993 For .. tabllshed courter E)(P,HAND KNITTER • ponunlty E~. 10123. $41.50/Hr $20/Ar.166-92 1 rm Mt S1too, tutt:.c, teatlng at L.aguna Beach Wor'k!tit-t'lome Mul1 tfave c:.-662 3e& 1 Community Chmc. 460 .... ,.='* Clerical route. Need new model transp0f1atlon Call Klara Pl~ llm, ..W · · ... ther IOfa & c:tw, Louis Oc.1n Ave, Laguna Sm prnnartv d opment econo car & insurance 823 2•0 16•5 ...... al rft1aurant •ua 11111111-lln .. ,-,,.I/ xv NttM & 2 ctws pool -...-··1 -·-Hourly rate & mllaw at 644-1 or .. • ..... -111,--tbl & .__.., .. ~ 1 ...... Beach. 494-0761 Call !or & llnanc1al s co •~ --..-..a.... IAl'lll'I ROUTE REPS E $800 ......... _ .. ,. '"-·-.,,... appointments tor week· needs neK Individual with llTllPllllS Ill Paid holidays. lnceritives, .......... , • .,, • em r-llli two w/4 c:hrs ea., A.mane day evenings and Satur-a prot appearance & FI T clerical pos1tl~ av~ll-t>OnuMS. Current D M v 11111111 ... ..., ... week. 409-826-3386 Ext. 8 <•••f .. IF) 25c:u ft 3 dr frig & much daya. polished phone able. Position requires report & proof ol in· For service station, Ex.p'd. 11 now lnteMewing mooets Now hiring the followlng \ mOfe. NwPt Bch 675-9030 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1ecM1que. Applicant must computer/typing skills suranc• required Some Benefit pkg. Send r• tor figure & lingerie photo poslCoctlon1: S.... We have an opening tor a FabUIOUI all marble ped-r"-If-_.... 2925 be exp on Merlin II phone company car routes sume to P.O. Box 11923, asslgnmentl. Must be 18 • ktall Server -•-p T I T ~ uunu correspondence, and available. Apply at. Costa Mesa. 92827 • Food Serv« d-s _..._... art· m • Y Pe· eatal dining rm tablet ...,..., ___ ,,_ ___ system & type 35-40 heavy phones Please yrs + & well groomed. • -r awTI-setter/Paste-Up Em· MOO obo. Call Robin or Available for aooptton to wpm Wiii train on word send resume 10 TelPhil Pay ranges from $150 • • Hoat/H011ess _,,_ ploy ... Experlenced ap· Shirley 84.._9060 tovlng responsible own-processor Growth Enterprises. Inc 610 nmUITATIS IAll•llAHl1Dllm Callfor lntervi.w Evenlng1$6.00/hr The Orange Coast Dally pllcant1 preferred. but1-----.........,....,.-~=-o-=-= er1. Fem blk Lab mix. Potential Comp salary & Newpan Center Or . Ste .... l1...a2-tlll Medlc:al Insurance, paid Piiot/independent Real preclslonandenthuliasm G.E. REFRIGERATOR male OES Mix. We also benefits 476-8000 240, Newport Beach. 17805 Skypark Circle =E Program Facllltator·wlll va~llons available. Esta:e Tabs h~v• an Im-equally Important. Call $200. Perque! lable & 8 have c:at1 & kltten1 -------92660 Attn Sandi IRVINE sll.tpper vessels for In· PUllllll WITll T"'f> ..... ~n Fperwonrt. 5180· 2•5._1pmrch' med atle ~d ng fort ldan LI .. Tanney or Pat Tool chairs $100. Plcnle table 631-1030 (l14)H1 1UI I I •nu--...... o exper enc• Ou s e at"•2 .... 21.-tlllout•"-$50. 720-1427 (714) 642·4783 • struct ona purposes: -(corner ot Birch & Jam-Sales pefson. Thll pos--~ "' _.. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: AHHmUOllYUU $18.000-.. PER YEAR FOR TOP FASHION DE· SIGN FIRM Some eitp Great co, hrs & oppty' Call Fran M·F 851-9393 After 6pm, 673-4375 llTIUUIEI FOUND BLACK & TAN. Previous exp req'd lor 21 baby Pug dOQ wlcollar Units. 855-0665 Found on beach In N B 1173-2018 ART SALES Seeking energetk: 1nd1v1dua1s tor FOUND: small striped swap-meet art sales Sat CAT/K i tten, 101 17 , &Sun Call714-646-8003 Beach & Yorktown, Hunt· - lngton Beach. 969-8656 USIST Mii -Mature couple 1 Knowt-• l OST CAT. Dover Shores edge of bookkeeping & Red/WM lg·hllr lem. malntainence FIT. rotate Maine Coon named weeke nds No al· Brandy R-11d 63t-0211 cohol/druqs 6-46-0392 AA11 •-s ....... p FEDERAL~ STATE AND perlormdskill~ mamten· 9·6, M·F $41/Hr t S ECE borM), N.B. M/F EOE hlon offers a competltl119 pllc:atlon In lobby of. • ....__ .... ... ...._.,_ 1"9 aru:;e an repa1r on• var-req'Cf Hunt Beech 1ata & "-I I So~~~ ...... ~----"'-.. Security Pacific Home Im-CIVIL SERVICE JOBS! iety of watetefatt, over-YMCA. 847•9622 •11111 ft p~!..... mji:~ :••ox~ 111.f P1L1f 1;:!19• "'.,_, ...,:.,.."""'.=:..."; ... ;;; Provement Finance 1s Now Hiring THIS AREA• ·-boatyard repairs R~ -.---v• ..., ....,.,, ........... ,.... seeking 5 FIT collectors $10.271 TO $84 157 ~res US Coast G~a;'d PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER lllT..., penees For more lnlor· I ··-II wlH spilt. XLNT condition to wori.. on a temp b8Sll Immediate Openings• 100 ton lklense. $2116-N.B. outdoor prOQram Now hiring for a new mation regarding this 111 W .., It 969-5053 Duties include collecting CALL 1·315·733·6062 S2578/Mo plus benefits Min 6 ECE units PIT IOC8tlon. Feehlon Island, politlon.pleasecallCtleri ..... ._:.UIHll LOVELY 7· couch & & analyzing dehquent Ext :F2224 For Current Apply by 10/25189 Job Mon-Fri 9·1 XLNT pay Newport ee.ch. All P<>S· ~~~ at 642•4321. ___, matching 5• lovesaat accts. locahng customers L1s11ng #0-t7. * *644-1 442* * ltlon1 available: days, · S300 obo Expandable & resolving balance dis-flN' .. P/T nights, lull & pan-time. TM WI Plet --dl.nlng tble. 6 chrs. gi.... crepenc1es Pos1t1on re· .. ,, Coast Comm Colleges PllYITIPllTlfFlll Apply I n person . 330W.~LySt • Ytu-• fronthutch,walnut,$300 quires 6 mos collection AM s Mon-Fri Xlnt oppty 1370 Adams, Costa Mesa Enthu11a11 lc parson McDonald's, 700 West Costa Meaa RECEPTIONIST & ASSIS-obo. Cocilfall tbles. roll- exp Xlnt phone skills & to learn 644· 1413 432·5008 EOE/M/F/H needed WI.II train S6 Coatt Highway. Newpor1 TANTS. FT/PT 551-0304 away. tall dlrectors ctirs. ability 10 use a CRT Food 1tart The Miii Room of Beech 1 ps all wint cond MEDICAL FRONT OFC c~ona d ... Mar 873-2930 UlllTllY am . ~ Interested candidates ••• •••y-•* "' "" Resta"rant 721 9260 E-!Wknds -_. P h o n e s . a p p t s . · Word Pr~-·•nn, spreao • •• call Patt Jordan or Bob w•-W .......... .., Palmer50n at 662•1990 Gourmet hotdOQ cart op-1nstmed1care b1lhng, RUL ESTATE •HRI UTIDI sheet, rMI estete helpful MOVING SALEI So1abed between 9am-4pm era t or PIT & FI T computer. typing Send With car to service eatab-Rnuma only: President, & loveseat S300 Tables. ___ Enthus1aa11c. reliable Im· resume to Newport Mesa -lllhed routes $40-$60 OMK Aaaoc. 2900 Bristol lamps. ctimrs. TV, carpet, COMPUTER·amb1uous mediate openings. New· AudlolOQy, 500 N. New-flU TIAll Cash dally. •C·104, Coeta Mesa. CA ~ 6010 dishes, pans, sll'191Ware, prOQr&mmer with PC. C & port Beach 760-8636 part Blvd Suite 101, N.B L ..... LMl't IJhMe 92626 ......_ --etc. 964-3375 dBase eKperience Non--92663. 642-7935 imllvu opponunl!y to 1oin - -H -•..-·---smok1ng o tt1ce 723-4354 Gen olc national real estate mar-979--0747 --··•( ) AneEuropean&Amerlcan llTmRTlllllSI H Ptt'le 1"4t4 llMl/llTIY OUllS ketlng system with un-.. ••I Antlques ..... 8000 IQ. ft mattress & trundle. nevar Corona Del Mar Anomal Data Entry. clerks, FfT PI T M·F 9am·2pm or limited earnings For In· llTAll lllll Mature PIT lor day1 as We Buy Estates uted St95. •840-8733• Hos1>1t111 vete11nary 81&15· receptionist c M area 7·30-am--4-pm. $6-1-Ht 1Drvm10•TtloTn0. ca11 ISi EPLEETCET Person wanted fM-GOn 1-es~IAg• Evening 1931 Newpon Blvd. CM au~ Si:ZE MATTRESS tent Computer exp pref $6-$8 an hour Long & Benefits Light typing tor BE TIER HOMES & temporary furniture chain help 2 nighll a week & 1 '&"'sox, OUIL TEO! but will train Must enioy short term, day or e11e-computer. Apply 1n per· In Fountain Valley. Basic weekend day Salel lfxp BRANO NEW! S 155 people&pets 673-0211 mngs Call Norrell son,BooksonTape,729 GARDENS salary plus commission. pref'd Call RAY c •LL *'"•o .• 8733 * Ive msg Services 474-0972 Farad St CM 548·5525 REAL ESTATE 751·5000 Will train. 71 4-964-0325 536-4700 9am-4pm ,... - NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Santa Ana Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger s.-l)ec)1 OC>e<l 7 dsys 135--3171 0 t ,-CAMPBELL ..._.-., n'lil2'Da /COSTA MESA Cars at ··No ch11ge· 6 mo 16.000 mlle hmlled warranty on all uMd cars 17071 E. Im enal Hwy.-Yorba Linda. California . Pail\ Se<Yoee Hou••~ ~ 7am-6 30o..,. Sor a em.~pm 1425 Baker St. (Just Off Ha-bor Btvd.I Co.taMeu 714/545-3334 Huntington Beach O Chrysler ~ Plymouth lllf'O~ts SALES -LEA SING SERVICE -PARTS 11111 BEACH Bl VD. . HU~TINGTON BEACH •aob Longpre Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Sel'Vlce Department Open Monday until 9:00 p.m. 13600 BEACH BLVD. WESTMINSTER r .41 HONDA DEALER IN ORANGE CO. Salu • Service • Parts Leasing All Makes 963-1959 19232 Bta<'h Blvd t tlunttn.cton Beach. Caflfomla 92648 •Soutl1 .County llLllWIB • IRZI ~· VP BUENA PARK SI ANTON GARO N GAO\£ PACIFIC OCEAN ANAHEIM 11 FWY , I t 'I I" , f II I.,, I I 111 I' If '. 13590 Beacb Bh•d. Westminster ' BMCB BLYD.' AT THE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 22 FREEWAY o IADDLIBACll Sales .Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-aoo-831-33n 714-380-1200 1S {NICI n e Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent On sgooo er week! G)JIM SLEMONS lMPORTS Mercedes-Benz Al:.URA I 1301 Quell St. 1001 Quall St. Newport llMch Newport hech 0 S.... • L .... ng S .... • leeaing P~ SeMce • Parts ..........,. 71-ACURA 152-2172 "Call Yow Prolee....,.,, • low ,rite' • Ne G1mm1clo1\ • Great S1tl•ct1en • Frie"dly '•eple • l11c•llen1 Serv1c• Or~ Cou1 OA.ILV Ptl.OT /Thur9dey. October 11. 1911 87 PmJC •Ya Pm.JC mnCI PaS ... ~A81D CMll --... M TM ~OieCt 1tl• 11 Tu.JIH AW~ SOtft 0 llOTU TO ~-, C1Mttllt1at u tftd • .. tM ,_.eo ,_ _... ,_. Clll k ninca IAHJA ANA CM,lfOANIA ~c.9 o.tlned in Sect>Oft 70N OI ~ IMCll W MClif· """' ID) MO-tat lu 111 '' condition, ...,...., .-°' ~ 12705 MO .. IMC a., fof c~ •• m>e m. Celifoi'11oe .,...._.MO ty .. '°'**' r._ ...., ''"" -'cSe,e Of .... nlflNt. l.OC*I NI ......... --Oii on... '°""'of lt¥tN c-w f*'O ~ ~ ""Ct--Schoal OIMl1c1 OCEAN ProfMflOn• Coo• tn• 'Mfl'"' ~ land ..,... .. dlty MW. IUl'WOOf. CIVW MIOO.c ~-~ treM OrM Ind.,... Clll "wvwo ..,.,..Mo,...,.., to 1"' V~SCtt<>OC. DISTRICT epec1a1ty con1ra c 1or tftlllw inlUltorcia llftO WAHTIC>: OWlino Am .... tarcr•fl ~ 1•0 """'., ..... -•••• c 0 " • I d • , • d A.... wNcfi .. IN bu!liir'W CS.r lid~ • 00 0 CIOdl ...... tM Con1t.c1 '°'.,,.. ffltO\IOI' C"-ouatant• ICNirt. .... ~.bUt· ......,,.. '"' canvea. -----IOO-n7.UIO AS '°' A C!OP';ofU..--r9C)Ort oeb'9 ... COf\IUIM'\alOOl't AM Ol lhe 13tr>~OI ~.,..war. anal ~ COin-petoOO .. 90«"'9d "'tfle ,.. & T _,........., .._.._ -wr Ylc:10t 1"9 pr~ pWtl, a copy cs.ta ~ at>owt ~Mt 1"' ttruct a ~'' ot the OW"efel ClllnOllJOll6-• ..,,,,., op_.,. ,..,.._, Mavy~ck.lty .... body .eylla, ...... Of 1M ertWOJllTWIUll de-Date<! S.Otam!M< 13 P\ec• ol Bid A-Pt Wotk In eccoroanc. "'Ill Tne DISTRICT r-- only.JOntCOftd t7'-3114 lf..., U hp -.cttic w /titua..,..,.,3'd...,,Ol.OIMRAA CUTLESS 1ermtnetlon (EIR 9 1· 1MI 0cNnView Sc1'00IOolttlC1 tneproYt110MotCa1iforn.-me rign11ore,ectWty0t .. !Eat=~=~~] Matcury motor Liii• new IUNOOf c:fWome ..... , .... 23K ,,..._ La.ded ll'-0079) atld OU-pto,ec1 Ott• Or.U.I. ••r11U• fVc:t\lllina 09p1 8idg G 81.--end Pfotnaiotte beOI or to --.,., If· -• '1 ..... 60 Is 15.000 """ 154-' 180 Mey io.d.d. 30.000 hWy )(l.Nl. condition. ae. 115 lnfofmatlofl .,.. llV~ f()t Or ..... T,..,.,, 15'0 I Str..i. Hut>tlf'gton coo. Sect~ 7~t reg~ Of .nf0t"'9J<\-"' LEATliEf' SAMPlE SAL! 3 t • M O H K 1 9 5 t mii.a. ~A,000. Evu Aeg. f711 01 7204MI ~ l'Wft at IN Communloo W-K-. YI. .,_. tM a.di. CA 12641 Al WQOI mus1 oe tom· ant btOt 0t 1n 1"9 O.Od.ng LMt'* Faehlona. ~/ 8por1flanef, Meda en-64~ 148 ty Development Oaperl· VI, Tr...... Prof tel tdan1111c;111on pleted witNn 11 o:inMC:Uti.-Al teQU!ted b)' SectlOll W--. From .... 1151 t': work ..-.soo oao uERCEDES 1,.77 ~"'o .. _ti' --ment. One Civic ~,.. Pub4tstled ~ Co.el Name Guoi•ne Laat.age montftl trom ,,.. 1tme o1 tne 1113 ot t"'9 ca•t0<rwa Labor -·-· --... • .. ., ,._ ..,,_ PW.a.....,.,.,., Celtfornia Delly P1101 Octooer 11 teat Reined.., Work Serw:.. Nota 10 Proc.ea 1-..0 by coo. tne 0trac10t Of tne 0.- ..... ~~-­•tr•et"t •r ... 11 ........ ~ .. v.,.u u•• °' .,..Wl'I0.,,~9'° oc-t UCil9VW-. ....... ~JO iN a tr' MIMt)' MWI o.. .......... et c......0111r1UM1 Pu!IMNO Orw.ge eo.t = Not oc.oo. ,, 26 0C SWAP MEET. OCT Ml MQC>tla••· 642-8530 SEl . navy bl\M, n•w --,;.;;=....,--.--....,_-I lfyouheveanyc:ommenta Tf\147 Pi-P1a1n1 ate on hie tne Owner T~ •• 01 tne oenment Ill loduttr..i ~•- .fC-148/8 722· 7633 pelnt. Med• some wottc ..:;::;0 ~Ilona. °' concer~. you Put~ Dept 18840 e ~ Failure 10 como .. •• 110t11 01 the S111e 01 Cal.I· i....--------- .1111•• 7012 !!·85!>"7_2~?05 . 857 ·2e50. a1e 11w11e<1 to attend • pubhc S1t•t Hunt0f19ton a..cn tne WOl"ll wttn•n tn• time Ml 1orn11 11u oete<montO tne Pl8lJC llJTICE -• ••-... ~ ,_ CMOn'c.9 Of nw1ng to be need b)' tne "8JC NOTICE CA 92641 l0t1n 11eraon w111 ,...,., .n "'" genera1ry prev .. hng rat .. ot l--~==..:.;;;;.;,;=;...- 17-FOOT ... ~Oii~.!_. C1()' of 1nt!nt Plat\nlng Com· MANDATORY PRE BID 1mpo1111on ol hQu •dl ltd wagee 1n Ille loeal•IY lf'I wt11cn tll1M1 ElECTRO PEDIC BED 135 HP Evlnrud41 out· NISSAN '87 MA.XIMA -_, ... ,,.... mlUIOn on November 2 NOTICIOf MEETING "ruescay Octo-dam~ t0< ~di~ ottneW0tk1ttobeperfo;meC1 FtC'TTTlOU99119•aW (twin afte) $450. Ox~ bo#d, tratl9' Good con-White, load«S. d91ali.d I TO~ 19". at 1 30 p"' 1n the City All'Pl.ICATION '°" 09' 31 1989 tt jOb 11te 8291 delay 1n the am0un1 Ml Cc»" ol ,,_. ... r1tt ....-STAff•NT COl}C•ntra to r *300. dlllon. S2500. M IS-3228 reedy to go!~· new ,M.C~~!'"AOI Council Chambers a1 One CHANGI • Wlfnet 1-YWllHI. Huntington tottn in tne lnl0<m111on '°'ldt1arm1n111on1 en11t1ed The tollowlng ~ire Portable 0 Tank (In ear comrngl W .. I main~ ..,_._ CIYlc c.nttr Plaa OWMl9'..W Of ~ CA 92641 Bidoera PR£ VA LI NG WAGE dOlflQ buttneM U' XY99'1 DUFFIELD 18' alec trlo t,aln9d & ma ntanance (leca. 1101 .. 107 For mort 1ntorma11on. Al.COHOUC NOTICE IS HEREBY EKh b(I must cont0<ml SCALE art m11n1Ained al CACTUS BUSIN ESS leatl\ef eaM) S50. and boat. Sh<>Wroom con-U'C c "'"' ,., llYl"AGe ucu•u GIVE b .. A "'ST" Cl E TE" """" D "'-· POf1a Potty cnalr S50 dl'lon Mo ... nnt Mu.at __ .. , fr•! $10 ,500 721-4120 • • • pleaM cell Jennifer n nrte II N 1na1 Int a ove-~ ..,.. rflPC)n!O•t! IC tne tne .,,.. n l OlllC• l<>Caled N " ,..,., .... ~tot , --·• _,., ,_,.,.14 12•-63SO 11 1ne Commumty 10-11.. n.,,.o Sc::nool Ots1t1CI ol O.· conlfKt documenlJ al 16940 B S1r•1 Hunl· Street. Svne 104 Costa 539-3073 17950. 645-9439 NEWPORT ••Pc.de) O.-.elapmenl Department 11 To Whom It Mey Concern angt'COYnty Ca1110<n1a ACI· Eaet> btOOer Sh• s..om•t nglon Beac1> CA 92647 ano ...... CA 9H26 CUSTOM me<M drapettn Nolle• It llefel)y given 1na1 you ~ tnit proiect •n PRANZO INC • ~tng ing by and llVOUQ" us Gov-on 1ne l0<m turn.Siled .,.,,n 1 r • 1,, 1, 11t>1 e 1 o • n 1 Ar teal Propert1e11 Inc 35-40 11 7 11 long ltght ...,. .T 11' IMPORTS • ~ tranafef, Including an COUt1 ~ mey be hm11ect 10 10 1ne 0e9Stmen1 Of Al· ermng Boero '* .. netter re-1ne c:ot11rec1 doc_,IS a "'""''° pany upon •• cai.1on1•a. 2900 D en.lol b9ig•. 'axcell•nl • con-1983, tull c:ov.. $7500 alc:oNllic; ~· Noel\M railinO only ll'IOSe ,_,..you eOhollC Beverage Control 10 lerrad IO H DISTRICT ..... list ot lll<I prOl)(>Md S<JOC:C n Q.-1 Tne CO<'l•KIO< "1•11 SttMI Suitt 104 Costa Ion ~50 646-769 720-1515 JMilllS .. abOut IO be made of ,,,., or tomeOne .... •aised at NII al<:onollC beYeraoM II r-up lo bul not later lr.c:lOtS on 11\tS P•Oje(:t as OOSI a CO()y Ol 11'1 ~ OOC<JITlef't M..a CA 92626 dlt • * 1 ltlllQllltll.a.., C*'taotl Ae&taurant l>Ytlneu 1hepu1>11e neatingC1c:Sc;nbed 1907-1909 HatbOr Btvd 1nan 1ne at>ove-sia1e<1 ume reQut<ed by tl'le Sub .. IM9 a1 tee:" 1ot> t<le Tne Con OMI< "5IC>Clates 2900 O POOL TABLE S300 Spe. Sii loMS 7014 O~I known H STUFFED ROLL in this notice 0< 1n -•tten Cotta Mffa CA 92627 wtll'I -* t><ds l0t Ille a .. 110 ot and Sut>c:on1rac1 no Far tractcv end 1n, suocoN•I• Br .. lol S1tM1 Suite 1°' S500. Mo e offer Call C'.18 tlllcD d PrtOlmd ~ RESTAURANT and located couesoon<1enc• dt h"ered • 1 On Sele Beer & Wine a con1rac1 le>< ire at>o-.e O<O· PractJGH Act PuOltt C "'" 10< ""o"' 1 ~11111 pa, nol ess •Cotti Mese CA 92&26 Seott. 7 l4-969-475-" 14• LIDO '84. with trailer. • f1C1150f •n ~ at 1 tot N~ Center 0. 10 tne Ptann•no Comm•S51on 1Pub Eet Pl I loQenM l'Cl lrecl Cooe S«t.c>t' •too ~· ,,,.,. ,,,. 10@-:11..c 1><•••1 r.g MOt< Assooa1es 2900 D ••call•nt c on dit i on 0.1211~ Clly ot Nt ... por1 Bei en 11 °' O<IOt 10 1t.. oubhc Pvl>lt5"9<1 O.~ Coatl a.as sna11 ot rec111veo '" seq ·••ts o• .. 19u 10 .111 .. cr'~~ Bt111o1 StrMI Sutt• 104 IJIYll .. 1 MUS T SELL $&99 Goad.._ el Mlwtallls. County ol Ofange Stitt of nearing D8Jty P11<>1 Oc1ot>er 19 1989 1 ,,.. p1ac.e .def'l t eo aoove Eactl otd sn.1 t t>4I ;i~CO"\o ...-P'O•eo"' t"9 o1•..cut 01 o• •costa ~ CA 92626 uekets 646-6765 646-4005 lllWs.. l Pande Celd0<n1• PubltSNIO Ofange eo.s1 Tl\856 ano sn1u oe o~ lnd pan.ed oy a ce<W ea ?• •r,e CCV'l"i 1 1<MO AuoClaUIS 2900 D Leave messaga •t11111M-..i11D Names OI TransferOf and Da.ty PtlOI October 19 1989 PUbli<:I) •Nd ao..c •I tne eas1Uer s cnec;i. Of t>oC tx:"O "40 O•dO;tt ,..,a~ ""'0 aw BrtllOI Street Sui1e 1CM LIDO 14 $165 1l DEL L1cen... IOClll 1ecur1ty Tn8SO abo••·Slaled ''"'' df'd •n .,, amounl no1 ~u ••.i '"• 0 ~ '<>' • pe1 ><l Of .,, Costa Mesa CA 92626 STONES 2 llr Mats on RAY $250 7 DINGHY llSM£ • 722 .. 100 numt>et and bus.,,.., •d· "8..IC NOTICE I Olate i.ve pwcen1 15•.1011l'e tc•a SC: JHS <1ltef '"~ .Ja'e .e• Tn•1 business •S con- 10119 $115/ea 2 seats $125 PROCEEDS TO dress 11• JOSEPHS JA· .,._.,,. 111111\TV'r Plans al\d Spi>e1t c;a1 ors oodO<"• payao•etot•eD•· •o• .... """"l'\QOI la~ o .. cteo t>y An iJn n- . on 10118 Se c 20 BOY SCOUTS 642-3559 •&&• .... 11111 'JONIE 9 Mutr IMne CA ~ l'llUI~ FICTn.o'.;:-:,llNESS and a11 con1rac;• fJOCu~nts 1r.c1 as a gua•a"'H , • .,. ... Ar.,., .. ,.,• Don.:: ,,,:l • co•oor.;11eo Assoc••• 0" '$50/ea 213-593-5252 .,.... " $ 9 750 92714 and GEORGE A JA· may ot Ou•Cl'la<.f'O at .... Ooddet t >IS P•OOO,. .. ., i .1 •• ,..., • .. DO• 0 .. .. .. Oll"lilf r .... ,, A Partne-sn1p Reel.Immaculate. 1 • JONtE 52Catson '""ne CA NOTICETO I NAMEITAT£•NT Owne<,ott cet •>lPt'rM!t c:ep1eo st1a• p•o•,.t.1, ... e-::~·r.i -•<>< 10 .. •tc1.1'<'" r .. e rt01Slr01nt con'- Trell 81ke. clothes, photo Sllps/Dodu/Storagt 0 80 619-728-5875 92714 CMOfTORS Of' Tne 1041ow1ng oetSOr>s are P1ymet11 w "0' oe re ecu1e ll'le A,;; ,.,... • ~· •• ,. • i • ·~ .. ~J,.,.,,.,.. "'9<'Ced lo 1ransac1 ous.- tlmet'. shampooer crafts. 7022 SAAB 900 1984 3-door Name soc111 security = ~;~f; dOI~ t>uitness as funded 8"0 ire p.,.ns .ir>O , turn1sl'I a sa1 ~•dt. • , oond s• • re .r • .,., •o•'Tl ,.,, lness ur>Oer me t.ct 11ous bltCH, spray gun games 1----------5-speed. midnight blue. number and bu11ness ad· UC C) NB USE~ 3~6~ ~;a L do spec1lie11tons arid contract Faoll'llul Pe<1ormil"<.t' &o• • • ,,. " '"" ~ontr >el oeoc ... t>usiress name 0< names boots. j4twetry. skates, ILlf Tl Alll•lllTI stereo cassette. air con· dress ol lnltndec:I Trant· Noi.ee 5 ·~e.by n en 10 ~rt ~ a 1 11502 oocumenlS ar11 Ml •eq, ... reo .n an amount r>o1 e~s tt>.sr ""t'''"' •sled at>ov• on Sei>1emt>e< suede coat8•6-6335 UPT065FTBOAT d 1 1 t fe•ee. •nclud1ng z•p code 1 "'"' andana inov• 1ot>era11 .. rr. vnenundrt'd Pl"•t~· ·oo, i-.·~,.~· •o So1c1 r 21 1989 5850/MO. * 675•4704 •llOn ng. immacu a e. are RAMZI JAJONIE 207 credllors 01 lne wllnon Rover Hills Driv• Wes• In 11cco1ooncf' .,,th tne ot tne 101a1 O•O • r.c~ ,.,,.., ~~ .. 1.:l< • ne P ,o •c C'.o"''l C' Cl'lartes J McLau9n11r· Wedding-Dress. brand trouble tree s5500 OBO Opal Avt Balboa CA 92660 nam~ 1ransfero15 tnill a Burnsville Minnesola ~5537 orovis1ons o• Cololo•,,,a Pue>-a Payf'T'ent B re • a • o .. '" .. cc..,1•ac• .,. • on • P1esioen1 new; Wnt satin wllace & 1----------586·7932 To1a1 c;on11de1a11on 10 oe t>ufk lransfer •S a~oul 10 ~e Tl'l•s ousintss '5 con· 11c ConHaet Co<Je Sect.on I amoun1 not tei;s '"•• ,, .. 1.i•r c-•o.,S(>•n> o,. ..,,p nQ Tti•• sia1ement "as ltleo b9ads. sz 8 Pd $1150. Mtsc. Transportation SUBARU 1986 G L-10 paod lor lhe prOl)eflY de-meda °:: ~rs.onat>tf;ooe 'I du;tect by an individual 3300 me D1s1,.c1 •e<iuores 11tty oercen1 50'. JI ''" "'I! ~ ... .:. t'S\lu1 DodOt'• 10 wotn 1ne C0<.nlr Cleril. 01 Or· Sac $850 497-7370 Turbo •-door. 5-speed. scrit>ed •n oeneral a~ au "~4:,';an:~e:~~ buSt 55 ne •eg•strenl com-11111 1ne ll•Oder OOS'>t'SS ine 101•1 bid o"ce .1•10 '"" r wO•'•t ... tf' ......c..1• 1 es tor .. n, ange County on Sep1emoer -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ____ IMotorcydts/ AC . pow er steering Slock in lrade ll•IUret, 1 ne menctd 10 transact OuSI· lollowino c1au1hca11on ot cer11hcates e~•deT'r "9 ''1,l' "'Ol>•e' "''""~"o oy '"f' D·~-2!> 1989 (:~ b rakes . w in d o w s 11Qu1pman1 and good w111 address 0 1"~ mlendTed ness under Ille hct•lious contractors lteense at 1ne,1ne reQu1red '"su1.i•ct' s r 1rc1 "'en$"'" pe•torm.inte F432:5)$ --1983 SUZUKI GS 750E lfOI, cassette. eleClflC S 199 070 !>5 1nclud1ng tn· GYALLAI :;21 W C 1 hstt<19;r•e on epiemt>er ilwltdl!<l Cla.ss C-57 If ll'le lorU> on 1ne Qe"t'ra ... r Eac" 010 S...D<Mleel " Daily P1101 Oclo!>ef 5 12 19 · Scooters EK> 18 doorlocks. Cruise con-1o0t1ner w11n 1ne l+cense is g~~~f~~frs : 9eiRgl~ T ~ business name $' names I 11me 1na1 1ne con1rac1 •S ettec;I ,,, '"• a"'o""'~ .,., ,,, oe• ,,, .. <-C'"' •Cl Puohsned Orange Coast ., ___ ballCard C-'lectlons s1300 M UST SELL vento ry estimated at H n N 1 B 06~ 14 1 hCenM c1as111ic;a1•on Se>eCI· 011oons n1neeven1.,•l<11v,. •espon~101ns Pllot1ce sna11 26 1989 ..-"' sunroof, tnp eompulet S5 286 00 og way. -00" eac Manoana Minovi lied 1'19fetnabove is 1na1 ol a 10 enter 1n10 me con1racl' con1a1n u a t>td tem aoe· Tl'>-809 213-598·6010 Duke LE A \/ E M SG ( 7 1 "I Beauutul as new Asking Prtviousl) paid oy OUY"' CA 92663 Tn1s s1a1emen1 was 111.,.;i I , C)45-6 340 or (714) $5699 OBO 6•5-5036 10 s.euer OUl!tOe ol 1n,1 Tne 1oc111on 1n Cahlomia w11n u1e Coun1y Cieri< 01 Or-Autos lmpo!ted 9 100 Autos lmpo!ted 9 100 ~OS Imported 9100 ~~/F~/M 645-~t6 Tmon 1~7~M~~~rn~oo ~~~~u~•~~~~e ~myon~~t>er ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~ ""' :T Assumpllon Ol t ••Sl•"9 Ob-O< Ot11'1C10al business Oll•Ce 14 1989 - • ..,~-----"'""60~2.S Autos Wanted 9020 Cream 5-speed. im -hg111on 142 784 55 ol 11'19 intenoed tra,,stero• •s I F431MO • BEFORE JOU BUY COMPAftE AID JRY maculate 43Kmt $8950 lndet>lt<lness in iav0< 0, s-ts at>ove Put>hsneo Orc;nge Coast • FURS . wolf, red lox mtnk . SENIOR CITIZEN LADY 786-80-43 setter S 13, 286 00 AU other business names I 011ly P1101 Octot>er '2 •9 "" S!O[,-"4h~ ~ TQ !UllPV ~ ate Sia s 7-10 U5ed but d esp e r a t e ly needs TOYOTA 1987 VAN LE. Kindofheense101>e1r1ns-and l dd•8"41S u5ed 0) ,,.,. 26 No..em~• i •'ifBO ..... ..,. • 171!1 111.4 I,._ ...... in great cond S 150· tranap car Can made 1.,.,41e1 and number are 1ransferor w1tn1r> 1ne p .. s1 T" 83 • S t800 432· 7618 small weekly payments m etallic beige fully Tne saie and 1ransfat will mree yea-s are None I 1tU I" -...... MUST S ELL Diamond Bob. 831-8355 loaded. S 12·500 or make t>e Ce>n$Ummated al 10 00 The names and bu!tness ---------- STOP otter 857-2&50 or A M onoralte<ine6ll'ldly address ol 1ne 1ranslerees Pta.IC..:ITICE I lll.4 .... -...... Wedding nngs Have ap-857-2585 of Novemoer 1989 al me are WON o<AP v1 and ----------17.1 t rr -M.•-,,, _____ .. .., pra1sat $4•00 sell S1800 4\lf~IOrlvt/Jeeps TOYOTA COR-OLLA t98• escrowdepar1men1 01BuR-t<YONG HUI YI •5t5 Cao-KS1ns al ,,. ___ _ ~ a~er 7pm 859-4733 9030 57K/m1les automatic 4 ROW ESCROW co Rel d1ng1on o ... e Aancl'IO Pa1os FICTITIOUS 8USINESS door. air radt0tcasse11e : · 1 • ill 1 nap Tne properly oer11,,en1 ll'le 1o11o••n9 l)f;rsons c1•t' 236 9 JF 275 E c Verdes CA 90274 I NAME STAnMENT I Pets & ~mats 6049 **PITUM** llO"'"U Amencan Eskim o S 199 M1n1 Oo••85 S2•9 Labrador Retriever $279 Welsll Corgi $349 Manachester Terrier $399 Ovet 25 puppies tn stock All puppies guarenfee<I PETLAND PAVILION OPEN 7 DAYS 1988 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED Pearl wn1te Snowroom condit ion ONL V 17 000 m ile s $22.500 D t 549-9900 E/832·0729 •M llll OIHllH Lo m1. 5-spd, 4 wneel drive, AtC. elec windows. never off road Asking S7800 Call R us1y 631 -6389 16374 Beacn Blvd 1 m1 S AMC 1983 JEEP CJ7 •05 twy, next 10 Target Loaded Lo w m tles * 141,HH * $9,000 Obo 497-8225 $4900 675·936C ma" Ave Fullerlon Ca "'-e10 is o~,.-~ on nen-do.no bus1nen as 92631 Ca1tlorn111 '"" ~~ """ "' VOLVO 1988 240DL All Olhe• t>usmess names e<ll as S1oci. 1n Trade FoA· 111BGC INTEA111A·10NA• sunroof casselle auto-ano addresses used ov tne lures EQu1pmen1 and t21SEAL-0·MATIC 18627 mallc, while with Ian in· Transferor •"'"'" 1ne paSI G00<1w1n ot a ce<1a•n liquor Brook11urs1 Su1ie 224 1nree years 50 tar as 15 Store w11n an Ott.Sale Gen-F'ounta•n va11e1 Cahf 92~08 tenor. e xcellent con-i.nown 10 ine Tran&leree are er a 1 L •Q u or Lice nse Mon.ca C•e1te Bonze• d1t1on w•tn or w11noul Yme .. 21·2269531>us1ness and •5 20602 '1 ose1on A• e cellular pnone $16 250 Tneoa•hes agrttll'lat tne located al 4521 w Coas1 Lai<ewooo Ca1o1 CI071 5 71 4-675-7755 consoderauon tor ine trans-Hognway N9""porl Beacn Yvonr>e M w ool! 1394 1 vw SCIROCCO s 1981 5 fer of 1ne ous1ness and tne CA 92663 Tne business Ocot•llo Or•ve R"e-•s•dt' 1ocense ,1 10 oe oa•d atutr 1l'le name usea by 1ne sa•d Ir ans-Calli 92506 speed. al e. Alpine alarm Depar1meni 01 AlcOl'IOhc terors al said 1oca11on is Tnos ous1nPs~ s ;: ,w last $2900 o b o Beverage Conirot na5 ap. BAL-PORT LIOUOR dueled D'r CO·Pcirt,,ers 645-1429 P•O•e<l lne or oposeo lrans· Sa10 t>ul~ transfer •5 m. 1 T,,e '•9 st••"' cr.m .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. ______ I fer •ended 10 be consummated menced to tr3ns.se1 c.v~ Autos E>c>fMstk 9300 Daled September 28 al ll'>e OlllGe of ACTION l ness under ll'le ••ct 1 nus l•----------·11999 ESCROW INC 800 Norll'I business name or name~ ADORABLE Male York•• ........... H •Pllillllll1t1e1111 .. r ... '14 -f&I JoMt»h a Jetonle TusM Avt nue Sune 'G USle<I abollf! on N A 1 can't k"p nim s 150 i98! blue " wheel/drive. 37.000 m iles. Air con-George A. JltJonle Santi Ana Cahlorn•a Or-Monic;1 C Bonze• 0 80 Minds well 4 door. 61cye1 dilioned Exaellent con· Traneteron ange Cour>ly on or alter 1110-This s1ateme"1 .. as '' ~J Morn1ng,s 548-5461 XLNT CON DITION MUST d1t1onl Power t' eaks "-9111 Jeton1e vemt>e• IJ 1989 Tl'l•s ou ' 1'"'111 tl'le Counl~ Coer. '1 O· p·ius 3 yn. 38,000 .... CelpJD SIM, .. u Scnedutesl lUDt uo and Oil cftan .. s PIUS 3 Y" ., w , ... Cartl 110() mt. free tDWIDO ln<I 1ss1st1nce 1 Pm1 88 luropean Car ot UM Ynr and ~ lmpoM Car 1f the Year··. SOUTH COAST DODGE PEUGEOT ORANGE COUNTY PEUGEOT 11EA00UARTERS 405Dl S12,995 SE 58_.50 642 4177 power Sleetl"9 oower Traneter.. 1ransler •S not sut>tecl 10 ange Coonly on Octr:ib~ J FREE• 6 mo AKC fem LL' • windows• $7 500 Call PuD os~ O•anqe Coas1 1Ca1.1orn•a U"••orm Com 1989 ~50380!> Golden Re1r1ever allec· tl• aa.aa Da-1 P11ot Octooe• 1~ 1Q89 "'ere c\ Cooe Sect•on 6 •C6 F4336st .,,. •· ,, • .~ w • ,.. u :1t..~ ... .., ,._ tionate & tleaJtny Needs VlnS 9040 --~ Tl'l8!>., Tl'le name ano add•~ss '' ".ib• snea Ore; '<" c,4,.1 , -. '\..• , _ ....,... ·•• • • •wl • • • ~ ~.,._. 1 v • ... .. the pprso,, ",,., ......... om Oa \ p nt Och ... tf"r 1; ,._. .(C ,_C.P{_.:;(c.•-s ... ~·x · .. OD ...... ,T ........... , .. ~r • >•" • . I . new nome wl )'OU"9 cnif-•A STEAL• FORD 1971 LTD 2-door 1----------1c1a1ms may De tile<] oS AC 26 -..o.emDe• 2 •0119 I ,, .. C...Aft4"H\. tmKARBOa avo .. COSTA •SA d r e n & b tg yard 83CHEVYVAN 20 Perfect 70000 or1g1na1 P\B.ICN0TIC£ TONESCROW NC BOO N l1'18'6 ,..__,._ ~7~636 W~~~Kk ~~e~N~ m~s~1~w11n~a~1~ 1_1 ______ '-------------·---~---------------------------------------~ ---MARK Like new $7900 terior AC $1450 NOTICE OF 6065 PUaLIC H£A .. INO 5P2'!'9 Goods 644-8722 D 759-1104 E 64f>.. l041 T"e Planning Commission Diving gear t.ankl, regu-FORD 1977 Mustang 01 •ti• C11, ot .,.,,.._.,"°'°I lators. wetsutts. fins. ~ Sports model iow m••e-a pyt>hc "e11r1no 10 c~1der masks. snorlcles spear Oauks 904 5 ag e . ve ry n 1 c e an app1ocahon "~ oy TN! guns · elftras 646--03"4 1----------7 14.673-3435 1'"1ne Compan) whicl'I -•11 y•• /•-rHf oroooses ~ Gene< al Plan '" -• -OLDS DELTA 88 1977 Amendment and Zone TV, St~. Efe<tronlcs ~~~.01~~t~~es 05:~~1 XLNT condt11on very Cnange tor a 482 acre 0<1rcf'I 6080 5_.8•7888 or 722•87 t 7 c;lean LOADED 77K orig wnn1n 1he C11y ol 1rv1"e re-...,..,.'"'!" ... !""--"!"!!""'!!~~I ml'-5 $2300 650-396 1 le<rtd lo as Planning Area FOR SALE 1988 SONY Ask tor Patti I 20" Color TV. w11h re.1-------0l\<V\ ..... "!' Autos Imported 9100 Autos lmport~d 9100 mote control in c;ustom Misc. Vehicles 7V7V -- cablnet. $200. 631·5"77 "... ~ ~ ,, I I Corona def Mar 6122 111119lll llHH•SAU SATURDAY 7am-? Tne Snores 900 Sea Lane (ln front parking 1011 UPllUUllSAU SHOP EARLY FOR XMAS "°6 Dan11a t 1n alley I SA TUR DAY 8am-3pm bl24 Bedroom turn Iv's desks. vacvum. living rm turn. iots ol misc nsnld items Sat 8-4 182 V1rg1ma Plaoe nam••st Sat/Sun 9 30-5 2017 ARNOLD Ffe8i8f. upright I 1 cu II XLNT cond. typ111 cnrur baak•ts. misc Items. Sat t0-5 890 Capital s.~~~te (011 \/lctOfla) **Liii** Let's Talk Tradal II yoo own an 82-8' Foreign Import P/U I own a 77 Chevy Mallbo C1u s1c YOU M UST SEE TO BELIEVE'' XLNT Con· d1t 1on Fully Loaded ••546-0202•• Autos l!!J)Orted * llWSILE Our ent11a inventory nas l)een Ckastlcally reduced for extra savmgs• nat.m•TIU 15'40 Jamboree Road Newport Beacn ···~· CRrVIl:R BMW amamm• ........ • 1' J00D • IOUJJ 16'95 •IS JOOO • lllUI SIU~ • n l80Sl ,.,..,.. mm • ~ JOQSO ~ U• '95 •• 00 ~l ltel.Z 'IC( • 115 t!O Slt U 1Clll9~ Sl1 ~ 13S.3171 """"'" ~ (5iS) •C..-.S-.~ ""*-.. ,. Sit. 'at LEGEND & '90 INTEGRA SAVEi SALE! Exc:.11«'11 a.ctlon •• Ill .... 1001 <>uell 8• Npl Bctl It costs k ss to buy at : Newport Auto Center Free Safety Check, Lube & Oil Ch.1 nge fo ft rs time CHEVROLET buyers Senicing ~11 makes 1:00 • 6:00 -M -W-T-F- =6708 0362"9 M.S.A.P .................................... $13,958 YOUR NET COST HOLMES TUTTLE DISCOUNT ... $1.284 '89 MAXIMA White Demo £~ecut1 ve '90 300 ZX De£11o M.S.R.P ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $23,552 Holmff Tuttte DI.count •••••••••••••••• S3, 730 M .S.R.P .................... ~,911 YOUR HolmeS Tuttle °'5count ...... S8.152 ~~~~OST $2 6 '059 $19,8 22 '89 SENTRAS NET COST M.IAP + Air.-.... $1G,Ol7 ........ Tull9 Dlllaounl. ss.- A to chOOH from YOUR • '89 PICKUP TRUCKS M.S.R.P ...... ..,.__ • .,_._. _ _. ..... ----~ :=~~=~4r~ C~T $6 989 .-6878-007134 HC>LmS lVTTlE oelCOUNT--tt.151 #6717..014506 . ,. ........................ ~~ "' ............. ~-""''" U.91111...., Ck.,n.._.,......,......,.__.,. ~ ................. _.__., ...,.., ................ "' ...... ti ...... YOUR ..-r COeT $7,995 BRAND NEW '89 ESCORT LX 4DR HATCHBACK' 3 AT THIS PRICE! e'I Steenng.111'16ed gla~. bod'f Sell! fnllklK'9S. more (3296Tn !3!2tlt7l !ll~t61 * TOTAL SAVINGS '1363 * TOTAL BEFORE DISCOUNTS ... '9352 . NET PRICE FACTORY REBATE ........... -'600 $ DISCOUNTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -'7 63 BRAND NEW '89 MUSTANG LX WITH AIR! 5 AT THIS PRICE! * TOTAL SAVINGS 1248~~ PRICE TOTAL BEFORE DISCOUNTS . '12,47 4 $ FACTORY REBATE ........... -'500 DISCOUNTS ............... -'1985 BRAND NEW 1990 T-BIRD WITH AIR! 5 AT THIS PRICE! J 8 V6 a..llO 0 0 caSI alumnJm •'>eel6. en.-se 1111 il"'' locks. PIOf ;tn1em.i 1911 group ~ pw1 seills, ""°1 molt! t1G41118) ~11'.X2223l I 11)4~7) 11()234.4\ 111)49791 * TOTAL SAVINGS '3865 * TOTAL BEFORE DISCOUNTS . '18,354 NET PRICE FACTORY REBATE ........... -'600 $ DISCOUNTS ............... -13265 -. BRAND NEW '89 PROBE GT TURBO W/AIR! · 5 AT THIS PRICE! 13225241 (32ti0501 * TOTAL SAVINGS 13778 * TOTAL BEFORE DISCOUNTS . '18,7 67 JIET PRICE FACTORY REBATE .......... -'1000 $ DISCOUNTS ............... -'277 8 '83 T-BIRO '86 MAZDA 82000 PK '87 TOYOTA PK PIW . pll, pwr seal, wire wheels, Cass. SIJfWOClf, custom wheels Cuslom ........ -· bed!"'" c.assette ( 1 GAM.567) {2W70900) tJFSS93) $ $ $ '86 MUSTANG IX '87 MAZDA 82000 PK 1/8. GT handling package Wheets, '**· shell, carpet kit, Cassette wfeQJali;er "'Ec::ono- (1PWB438) a.l5k>m bun"4>8f (3G31935) my Plus,~ (330174) $ $ $ BRAND NEW '89 RANGER XLT PICKUP W/AIR! 4 AT THIS PRICE! 2 9 EFI. AM FM c:aHele. dwcme -lllllp~. Wnoled lilll a.le, low-mtUll -rori 60'40 berCh SUI. much l!IOll !C39199l jC3921 ~) (CJ92JO! '"""'" * TOTAL SAVINGS '3249 * .. TOTALBEFOREDISCOUNTS _ '1:!,738 MET PRICE FACTO!t-YREBATE .......... -'1000 $9 DISCOUNTS ............... -'2249 ~ BRAND NEW 1990 ~ 411 THISCPRIC'E!R! w rueiec SlefeOcasi;eM" cklCl OWf .. Nloc\s CfUISe '"' ~coo. gtOUp • .,"9f8ill' ..nbl. Ho service pkg JIU• 1ue1...,. llandlwlgpo.g ll'O,l(n '"71! IA1J98!>1 (AIJ91"JI (t. ':J989) (,l 13982) * TOTAL SAVINGS '3696 * TOTAL BEFORE DISCOUNTS . '15,685 NET PRICE DISCOUNTS .. ____ ......... -'3696 s11,9s9 BRAND NEW 1990 *AEROSTAR XL W/AUTO & AIR! ""' j!l ,Itlll,!RJ~l!..~~· mud'I m:n !A09814) ("°""861 !A11)25.t) !'-006261 (ol,101lotl '* TOTAL SAVINGS 1182 ~~ PRICE . TOTAL BEFORE DISCOUNTS .. '16,810 $ 9 DISCOUNTS . . . . . .. . . . . . . . -'1 821 ' BRAND NEW '89 F-350 XLT 4X4 CREW CAB W/AiR! 2 AT THIS PRICE!· 460 V8. automahc 0 D , l1mrted slrp rea1 rude. !railer tow pkg, AMIFM casse"e. chrome re1 slep bumper, spare tire. light group, cnnse. ten . power windows & locks, Sltder window, mcJl'e (031245) (827037) MUSTANG GT ''20th Anniwtfsary Edition" (1KZW331) Auto, ale. cruise, cassena "'Freshty Shaven-(2BOT946) $ YOUR PRICE $21,989 -'85 OIDS CUllASS SlfllBI Fuly equipped '"This was ~r Father's cMdsm::>bile" llNKL.391) $ ru'liJ!iJPE "Bring A camera" (IMFE725) • '86 CHEVY CAVALIER RS Auk>. air, cassette, 11tt cruise. custom wheels (1AWS240) $ '36 J.fTSlllSll w PICllW Wheels, &hell. super Yamaha stefeo. alarm (2W71122) ,_(, I ] Molilll5lilliiil~-l .. --...... ilm .. iiiiillmll;;;;..._ ., .. .. .. .... ... "'-'-H ~. ~ DATID OCfOHllll t , ....... ..,,, 11¢WOfloo ..WOf ._Of ... 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Ot lucH ... Of 1.............. IN Nol DOlllMon AIMIMt K.,IMll •110, N.._pott "'°Tl.CT YOUR P~· M1W _,.,. W&W W. No lt44illt d Of· tM ,leltt .. 1 .......... ..... ,..._ .._ lOO, .__ ~ A 0..al '911· Ttuel.. Of SuOltlhtlM .... AM. C ....... Md "*'9llt II wildl lM tMd e.d\, Celli t2MO l"TY· IT MAY If SOl.D AT YOU TM8 ACnoet TO lkilel "9corGt In W'9 offlOI of -.. IAMMl8 K.. Aa-~ ..... CA tMIO --Tntllee, of ... _,_ Deed .... faDll WO. ,,_,.. "*'-' .llM Mettno lmpOna. Inc:. A ftUll..IC a.ALL. If YOU ••'9CT YGUa NOP-IN "9cordet oC 0rM99 IOC6ATU. eC .. t -.-.._._ O.we1 .. ,...._, TIM , .. 1111an1 coM•., .,_ 1 _., ~,.,.,. (?M)..,1111 .-Wll l*t • owtlled Of~ t»S W.-Mein NllO AH ~TION mTY.fflMY•eGL9Af e-tty; _.,.,......,, 11'1nfMR c ...... .., ... Dk ......... trMW4 -... ........... ,,..... Irle.. A ~ Orenge Coat cailflier'• dl9dl ~IO'''"'· A!Mml>r•. Celli. cw TH€ NATUM MT .. A~ uu.. YOU eeld Sale -be made, Aw ...... *• .,,.., ........ ,.,1Mf'Mlp, • 11 ,_ wldltr ._ lctlOout ~ Cotporeeton, and ~ "6ot October t2, tt. "'9 DllTNCT Of e bid bond til01 PllllOCHOINO AOAINIT -Ml Oft.MAftOll IMWllt!Out~or-· Celt 11714 ~ ........... aoo ......... ,..... Of nemat -dad~ •• 1117 .. in-21. ,.. In .. fotm ... tot1tl In \M Thie ~ It eon-YOU. YOU IHOUt.D C()H. Of nll llATUM Of ,... =· tlllClf'llll or lrftelled, r• Tiie ~ ....... .....,._, 8wft. CA lltlO .....,...._.,.on.klfy ti, 1 .. """'*'1No.1742tMI of ll\82i ~Kt ctoc:umentll In W{ duded by: ec:cwpot~ TACT A LAW'f'fll NOC-1111 ~T tltil px mat "· °' ...,,.,...,.,..'°.__ .... ....., COlporMIOft, • Tilolw H. Pwcell, Olflo OMdal Aeciordll of 0r.,.. -.ntnot .... IMn 10"-of Tile '•lllttt•nt COin · °" 11/0t/" el 1000 You. YOU 9MOUl.D co. .,__,to pe.y !fie...,"'°' .. County on Cellfotnla =Of Otetlon .... PllftMt County. Cellfotnle . end ftlUC llJTIC( the~ MIOURI of'*' """"*' to tr..-.c:t ~ A... TlltANIAMtAIC A fACf A L.A....... t9"\tlllnlng ~ IUm of Jenuery 1t, 1N• Fll.f 214 t' Coedl ...... Ttilt ......... t -ftled ~ to tfMlt oat1 .. No-• a ouerem.e that the bid• Mii undtf the flctltlou• TITLE ~NOl COM-Otl 11111111 .. -A..1111. ttla noMl{t) WUf9d by Mkf NO '2M2I& ~.... • wtll ... COunty a.tic of Or· *» of Oefallt ~ NOftCa"" def will ent• Into Ill• l:lullneM -or ,.,,,. PANY • 44Jl'f appointed ... , .. llUTUM. CCMI· deed of Tn.tt. wltll Int••• lw"9 IC·I AMocie••. 1'IOMM 0. Lenny, en lfldl. el\l9 County on Secll9'ftbet r.oofded JUN 30, , .... • Ji11111i1 9CAl10ee TO P'~ ~trtct If the llnld lltlOv9 on: ~tarnbef TrUllMI uno. IWld ll'lfMlnt '°"""°" • .. .., .-•In Miid note pr<MOed,..,. ~ genetlf pertner. wlfial. t1 Woodflower. 27. tNt Ntl\lmentNo .... saotnof Mu.ALCOMOUC Mme II _.,ded to IUCtl 13. 1 ... • 10 Dead ot Trwt r9GO'ded _........ T..._ _., aMI vencee. If llfY, llftder tn. INQ, t'Ntt Atdl Awnue. !MM, CA tt114 P.W OfflClal "9cotd• of ~ ~I bidder It! the event ot ltlluf9 Jim Marino 02115111 • INttumenl No ,.. 1 .. ~., Trwt. ..,_ ot Miid Oaad of T1uet. Suite too. ltVlne. Caut. TMt ~nee. It COft· ~ OranQI CON! County, wltl under end ,...._ to enter into Uld c:on11act. flllt ttetemerit wet f'*I tt-Ol1021. In 9oolcf,...., tt111F4M •.,.,... tltaa. Ol\atget Md e.penw N11A ~ by: A General Pett· ~ Pltoc OclObef 6. 12. 1t, I"""*" IO Mid Dead of To WhOm" ~ Concwn 9'ICl'I ~ wW be tor· .... tfle Oounty Clar1I of Qr. Pll09flmege, of ()fflc:jal .. D 11 1 ......... Of of the Ttutt .. #Id at tlle .... [J9and Mutuel ""' ..... 21. 1Nt """ ... at pulltlo aucUon lllANDCAfE. INC It~ felted = CoYftty on Oct<>ber 4, COtOleMQ.ltedl)V'~AKA Oflltlllf,....,.... ... -... TNIU«•~ by Mid Dead lntut enc• Companr. I Tiie reglttrent COin· Tlt-804 torCIMf't, i..M~otlhe ~to the~· of The DISTRICT '~ I SIMON .. tt\lltOl'(t), In tfta ....... •111 .... °"" of Trutl ....... be~ COfPOIM'OI•. INN*f to lfenMCt ~ UIVted , ..... ot ""-tc:A. 1 A1Gc1fta1c ....,.,. Control the flOllt to retact any °' II NIIMI oftlce of the County --.. ... c...ey, ~........ Mid on· Oc1ober 30, 1M9. 6)5 ~ 8tte9t, 8olaon, ,... Uf'der tN llc11tJoul catfll9rw'• Cl** ~ 10 IO ... elcoflollc tiew..-bide °' to wllve any Ir· PuOlllled Orenoe Coaat ccw-der of OAAHOE Count)' •• ......--,: CA111Lll .. 1 30 p.l'I\ In Ille lot>C>y 10 ... ~ 02, 1t ..,..,_ Mme Of '*'* ....c llOl1C( Mid Tl'Ul4M cit"" on I • 203 Marine A~. 8alboe r.,..,iu• In .,,y l)4da °'In Deity Hot October t2. 19. St ... of Celifot ...... WILL ., ••••• ...,.,... ...... lhe bulldlng located 111 IOI Tlllt ~ -con- .., eibo¥e on J-v t, atete or national bent!. a 921a witt1 "4 t" OH SALE the blOdinO H . ~ 2. ttn SEl.L AT PU8LIC ,AUCTION • Mt .... aM1 ....... Soutf\ Lewll Str .... Orange ~by 1 ~al pennar. ltM MOT1CI CW MTl-.D 0-* dtewn by a ttate OI BHA&WINEP\JlllCEAT· Pur~IOIM.~OY!llont Th-134 TO HIGHEST llOOER F0A ........, ......... Wit celitorNat2tM _,.., Stat>fl•n c. Hoplclnt. "''\Ill... ..... •c~ ...... Ctedit union, Of • INO PLACE~ of Section 1773 of the Labof CASH ~ at 11"'9 of ....... ,,, PA"f'NCtA ... At tfta tlma of IM Initial fNt ~ -,.., "911denl ftOI. ..a AND _,., cl** cw-by t 1ta1e of PutMethad Orenge Coatt Coo. of lhe Sttte of Cllt· .... In lewf\A ~ ot the BCOTT MID M11M I . QM. l)Ubllcellon of thtS n<XtCI w1tt1 t11a County C1ar11 ol Or· Tiiie ~t wu tltlcl CALW~A 9418 .. 88 ._..,., ..... and loell ... Deity P14ot Oclobef 19. ttn lotole. the DISTRICT llaeob-"8.JC ll)TlC( United Stat•) tt AT THE ,...__ 8't THIM .IOINDClt Ille totll arnounl of the un-enoe County on Pc:lot>er 3. wlttl IN County Clar1I of Or· AND fltM)fllleeoM CODI IOC9tlor\. 01 N11tng1 bet111 Tlll-45 lalned ltom the Director Of CHAPMAN A\/ENUE EN· • rnM #I 0. T'MleTll I pelO t>alM1Ce of Ille obi!-1 .. anQe County on September t N4llM of Uoein... 1111 IC)eGlfled In teetlon 5102 of lhe 0epert!Mflt of l'lduetrlal tlitl'11 TRANCE TO THE Cl\/IC 1AL.a QUARA#nl ft..L. 09tlofl MCUted by Ille lb<>Ye Publilhed Orenge Coat 26. 11111 Socilal Sec:utlty numbef 'and the financial Code and PtaJC ll>11C( Relatton1 tlle . gene rel '1CTTT10Ue ....... CENTER BUILDING . 300 m.L. AT,l'Ua.IC AUCTION delctlbed CIMd Of trull and Delly Pllol Octob« 12 19. ,.._.add rut of llcan'ud tutl'IOrlnd 10 do t>utlneea In prwllMlng ttte of par diem MAim aTAT&MKNT WT CHAPMAN A\/ENUE. TO Ttm HIGHllT 81DOCtt •tlmlted COlll, •~penMt, 21. ~-2. 1989 flUblltled Orange Cout prernlMI lncludlng Zip lflll ttete et the main tn· • NOTICa TO 11119091 and the general The folowlnd pettona at• ORANGE. CA 00000 au flCMt CABH. (.-rlMI 8' end tc:tvancee Is $76,677 ff Tll-840 Deity Pl4ot Oclotlet 5. 12, 19, Code OTTO GYALlAI. 452l 1ranca lo 1lrtl Ametlcan CownlACf0.-1 ~Ing rate fOf noudty dcMg "'*'-' u · rlgtlt, lllle and lntefelt ton• ............ 1111t ....... _, It Is poeelt>la tl\at al the ---------- 21. ,... w C~t Hlgflwey NaWpon Tltle lneurance Comptny CAUJMO '°"MDI and ~lme ~" In the IC). JOHN 0 \/AlENTINE • ll9)'ad to and -held by 11 .... URleM ...... , .. Al time of .... the opentng bid PtaJC ll>11C( Th~ 8Mcti,C.\t2el3;.BIRGITTA loceled at ltA Ea.It Fifth ~llool Dotlrlcl. Co1tt calotylnwtllchthi•WOl'k l1to ASSOCIATES, 12 \/ltn'll UM9r Mid Oeed of Trust In ._~ A.,_ -may be IHI than tne tolal1--..;..;-.--..-...._.._ __ --------_..;,-OVALL.Al 4s21 W Cout Street, In the City of Stnta Community Colltga Oltlrle1 be performed for lllCl'i or11t Newpot18Mch. Calif 92660 lhe property lltuated In Mid ._.. .. -.ctwto Cet1• tndee>ted,_ due U11'8 "8.JC ll)JIC( HiohWllY.' Newpot1 Beacll Ana. Cellfonlil all tllat ngllt Bid Detdllna 10 30 °' t~ of"'°"'"~ to Whttlcey Slide Corpor· County and Slit• oelerlbed ...... ·-laet Cl...., Date 10/2/ff ACTrnOU8 ..,.. .. CA t2MJ ' title and lllter..C ~ o'ctodl AM ol the Ith dly of ellecut• ''-l:onlract T,_ .-ion. 1 Cellfomll ~por· u PARCEL I AN UN· ....,_ A-. Of ... CA TAC••,._ MAim BTATI.~ "".. i ~ Social S.CUrlty to and now hetd by II uoder Nolt9mber 1989 •Ille.,. on file •I lhe DIS· atlon. 12 \/eenM, Newpot1 0 I \I I 0 ED I I I 3 3 RD _, .. 119M ...... 8'ld MAit VISTA FINANCW.. The IOllowlng l)lf'IOM .,.. PM:TrnOU811UeM81 ~ Md tc:tdr .. of In-Miid Deed of Trutt In Ille Pl-of Bid R-tpt TRICT office located II 1370 a..ctl, Calif 92&e0 INTEREST IN ANO TO LOT 1 ...._. ~ te ~ INC. OOltlQ ~ u MAm ITATl•NT teno.d j,.,,..., .. lndudklg ptoperty IHulled In Mid COast Commvnlty College Ad•m• Ave . DlllrlCI Thll bu•'""' .. con-OF TRACT 8458 IN THE ......... ~ .. ""*'.... -... TruaMe. ., T.D. CllMBERLANO MA LL The lollowlng peraons atl Zlp Code: WON. KAP VI. County end St••• delcrlbed OISlttCI. Purchulng Dac>er1· Purcnaalng, Costt Mesa, ducted by • COfpoflllon CITY Of COSTA MESA. Dae4 .. Truet "' ......... ~e Coe.ANY,....,. PARTNERSHIP I callforNI doing bulll'IMI ts. IStS Ctddlngton Drlvt. u : mant, 1370 Adamt Avenue. CA COC>+M m1y be obllined Tll• reg111ran1 com · COUNTY OF ORANGE artf ..,_....In 8* e_. 11J '--*• M. -""*"le. oanettl part,,.,....p. 4875 SAN0£RSON-J . RAV OE· Rancno PalOI Verdes CA Soutll 75 .... ol thew ... Colt• M ... 92626 on rtqUMI A copy ol theM menced to tranwt bUSI-STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS "· c .......... ~ .......... ..,..., MacArthUf' co..n SUit• soo \/ELOPMENT . BARRANCA. 90274; KYONG HUI VI, '1515 120 , .. t of Ille North 200 Pro11ct lde'lllllcation rll• 111111 be posted II the neM under the fk:li1IOUS PEii MAP RECORDED IN IM laMI ---= L .. Tl "" ao1 ...... L.wta St .. Of· Newport Beacn. Calll 92660 2tt9 Wlllte Roed, Suite 150, Clddll\gton [)(Ive Rancho feet of Lot 1105 ol lllewp«t NatM BIO • 1493 RE· IOb lite bullnMI name or names BOOK 357, PAGES 24. 26 Tt.ct No. au, !ft tM City Oii anp. CA a.a Micheel J Barrtell 650 ltvlne, CA 92714 Palot Vlfdet, CA 9C1274 M_. Traci, 11 thown on a CARPETING \/ARIO US 11 thall bemandttoryupon lltled above on Ju'\e 1. AND 2 6 0 F M IS. Ni1wpart BMcfl, CC*ftty Oii (714) -....100 Town Center Ori..,., Sulle MlchMI D Rey. 2699 3 Kind ol lic.t\Me In· Map recorded In BOOll 5. CAMPUS BUILDINGS OR· the CONTRACTOR to whom lte9 CELLANEOUS MAPS IN Of ........... C....,.,.., IF A\/AILABLE. THE EX· 730. COlll MeH. C1lll White Road, Suite 150, tenOeo 10 be lranelereed. page 1 of Mlecet11'*>ue ANGE COAST COLLEGE the contract 11 1warded, lfld Jonn G VllenliM. Presi-THE OFFICE OF THE • per ,,.. 1-oed .... PECTED OPENING BIO 92826 ltWle, CA 92714 UqUOt Store wtth Oft Sela Mape. r9C(l(da ol Ot11'199 Bid Document• Ar• On UPO'l 1ny subcontrtctor dent COUNTY RECORDER OF .... -~ 11to11"" MAY BE OBTAINED BV f red«IC Collon Ill Pno10 JamelW Rey, 2699Whlll G. n. r . I L I c . n •• C®nty, CalffomlL Fite Cout Community COi· under euc:n CONTRACTOR. Thlt 1111-1 WIS hied SAID COUNTY ••c•••na•ue .... In IM CALLING THE FOLLOWING CheMICal 40 N Laite Howell Roed, Suitt ISO, Irvine, CA •21•226953 ()()the ltrMl lddreu ot ~ Olltrlc1 PurOhatlng De-to pay not less than the said with lhe County Cltrll ol Or· E.XCEPT THEREFORM efftoa .. "'9 COllftty A.-TELEPHONE NUMBERS ON Roed, Cuaell*ry Flof'ldl 92714 4 Totll oonliderallon to Olllat common deelgMllon part!Mf\t '310 Adams Ave apec:1lled tll .. lo all~,.,. .,. County on Oclot>er 4, UNITS t THROUGH 133 AS OOfd9t .. M6d C.-ty. THE OAV BEFORE THE 32707 ClleM 0 St nderso'l. bepeidlor tllebu-and otlatdproerty la purported Cotti-. CA92626(714j empi0y9dby lllemlnlhet•· 1M9 SHOWN ON THE CON-TM.,,_....,_ ..wt SALE 17141 385-4837 o< Frederic Colton 111. u 2tt9Wfllt•Road. Sult• 150, liCenM It 1$4() 000 00 to be' 178&Whlltler A~. 432.5750 . ecution ot the contract ~ OOMINIUM PLAN RE-.cMt....--...... tlOft, 12 131627-4365 TruetH ot Ill• Pnoto ll'VIM. CA92714 Cun to oPen eec:row Co1tt MeH, Calllorn11 NOTICE IS HEREBY No biOdef' may wotndrew Publllhed Orange Coast CORDED IN BOOK 12115 N ...,, of._ reel ptoper1y Pul>liahed Of'lnQe Coast Cl'temtCal Syatemel'lC-Profit TNs bvlineH •• con-$1000000: Dlmand not• 92.127 Gl\/EN '"at tne lbOV~· lnyl>tdl0<11)e'!Odofl0fl)· Oalty Pilot October 12, 19 PAGEM4 0FOf'FICIALRE-de1ctlbad ...... I• O.l)'Pllo10ctobe<!I 12 19 ShllllftQ Trust "° Nonll duciedbyCo-Ptn'\41fl f(l(illet>almofcuhlo be ()Name and addr ... of named Scllool OtalrlCI lo< flw (45)dl}'Sllte<llledate 28 November2 1989 COROS OF SAIOCOUNTY ,.,.,,.. ...... ,2 .... 1989 Liil• Howell Ro ld Tiie rtgletrtnl com-dePOlltlCI 580 000 00 l'l· the beneflcl.,Y at wtlOM r• Orenge Coul\ty Cehf<>tnll Mt tor the opening OI bods Tn-835 PARCEL 2 UNIT 70 AS ellote Dtln , Newpon Th810 C....it>etry Aonoa 32707 menced lo tr1111uct buSI· Yanlory Not• 9no s.Curlty Queet the .... I• ~l\g con-acting by and 'through its Pur"-llnl to Section 4590 SHOWN ON THE CON· Beectl. Cl..., Jonn Curet 41 Cof'portt• -µrider the llclilious Agr91fn41'lt in f1v0t of the ducted: Direction• to Ille Ooller'llng Boatel hefet'l• Of the Government coo. of __ .,. Mftftl'C OOMIMIUM PLAN RE· Tiie .......... TnntM Park Son• 290 lrvtne, Calif ~ ntme or names Seller 70 OOO OO TOTAL at>ove property may ba Ob-titer referred to 'u 'DIS· the St1t1 ol Cll1forn1a, the •f'U8U\o nut~ FEARED TO IN PARCEL I ._ ....... Ill)' ....... ., ~ ..aJC fl)TICE 927 l3 titted t bo\le on M1y 26, C 0 N S 1'0 ER AT I 0 N talnedbyrequestlngaametn TRICT". will receive up to, conlract wtll conta in f4Mn The '""t address a'ld "'' '-NC'-of tile Bert 01ny1 Jr . 5590 19H SMO,OOO.OO writing from lhe t>eneficlary but nol litei than the Ibo..,.. prOl/lllOns parmltllng thl ITATSMINT OF otller common desl9n111on. etreet ...... and other NOTICI Of~ Mcleod Laa \/egu, Nevedl Michael o Ray 5 The place where the within 10 dayt from lhe lirtt etiteo time -.led bide f(I( eucceaslul b idde r to AB~NT Of' 11 lllly. o l the real property COfltfftOft de•1tn1tloft, If TO ~ITU• 89120 Thll etitement was 11111<1 ~ltlon f<>t the trtn• publlc;atlon of Ihle notioe. the ewatd Of 1 contreci l<>t tubtlltute Meunties for any UH Of ,K:TITIOUS deecribed t bove 11 "''· llllowft "9teln. EITAn Of Ger, R Dey as Trull•of wtlh the County Cient of Or· fer ot the t>uslMet and the Slid .. ,. will be made the lbove project moneys wtthl\eld Oy the DIS· llU-•• NA• purported IO b• 3441 8alcf .... wll be 1n9de A. HA!i CMNIM<><M' Ille Day Company Inc ,._ enge County on Se(>tember ileenN °' hcenNI 11 10 be without oovenltlt Ot war· 8ida ahall be rtceiYed In TRICT 10 enaure P•r· Tl\e tollowin persona MEADOWBROOK A\/ENUE but without COftMftlfll Of C-~ ll<emenl Tru.t. 1&«8 Wlf'd :le, 1989 paid 11. Action Escrow, Inc ranty, •llP<-o< 1mplleel. as the place ldenllfled ebove, f0tmance unele< lhe con-hlvtt lbarodO,..J the uM of UNIT 70 COSTA MESA CA w.,.,.,.ty, •llpr-Of Im· A·Wa:2 StrMI Founlltn \/1lley Fa2131 900 Norin Tuelln Ave . Suite to tltle. polMSlion °' -ltld lhell be opened ltld tract l'l• FICIHIOUS Business 92626 BENEFICIARY ,.eled. ,....,~ tme,,..... To an neors benefo ar ... Calif 92708 Publlehed Orange Coast '"0 ". Santi Anl Calif(l(nll oumbranc" to Nlilly the publlCly read alOud at Ille Oowen1ln1 801td, BJ Ntme SADOLEBACK VAL· T R A N S A M E R I C A ...-loft, Of-Viti~-to ctedtlO<'I con11ftg9nl credi-Alec A and Olfvil A Jonn- 0.lly PllOt Oetot>er 5. 12. 19, on°' attlf Novembe< 13. unpaid belanc. due on the lbOVl ·lllled time I nd O•ft• ,.,,.11 , Vic• LEY RECYCLING CENTER FINANCIAL SERVICES 17 14l ..-,tM,_ .... ~ tori and penc>nt wt'IO "'l'f eon 11551 PW!t•O Onve 21. 1989 1989. not• Of notes secured by pl-CMHCellof, ......... Al· 23181 Del LI 0 Oriv• 759-3650 IUM of tile note(•) Mewed OlhetW!N be tnlete91ed .,., Santi AM. Claif 92795 Th-806 6 Tiie partlel agtH that Mid Dead of TruJt, to ""11 EllCh bidder stllli be 1 .... l uni Hills Cal~ S2a53 The underllgned Trust .. by Mid Deed of Tnnt wtctl the W\11 or •t•ll. or both of C1rl N l<ercner 11 ----------•the conllderltlon lor lfle $2e8,18092.p!UsthelOllOw· llce nsed contrac tor Publtahed Oranoe Coal! 8fh0 F1et1ioous Sus•ness d1sc:••m1anyhat>t111y to<any lntereet tllore on, ••A HALEOINSMOOR TNltM ot tM Carl N tnd ..aJC fl)TlC[ tranefet 011119 buSlneu and Ing .. timlled cosis ex· puraulfll 10 the Busi'leU Dally Ptlol October 19. 26 Name ••leu ed 10 100.,0 was 1nc:(l(rec1nna ol the ,., .. , ptowlded In u6CI nole(1) .0-A PETITION flas ~ fMecl MWIJlf•I M Katcner Trull ----------•the llceriM °'Ileen-11 to penNI end ldvances 11 tne end Profeuions Code end 19119 Th8-55 flied in Orange County on address l r'ld otner common w-. N enr. vnder tile by Kllhryn C [)lnsmoo< 1n 700 Nort'l Clemen11n1 KS19M be paid titer the Oepirt· time of the inltlal publ1ea11on be lleensed in the following "8.IC fl)TIC( Ju 1 Y 2 !I 1 9 114 FI LE O.S.gnatoon 11 eny shOwn *"" Oii 1"9 Deed of trwl, tlle Superior Court of Celt· Anaheim c.t1t 92805 ,K:TTTlOUI BUllNlll merit 01 Ak:onolic ~erlQO ol 11111 Nollce o f Sal• cldlihcellons c 1s NO F25132, hereon tM•, cllero•• and n · f0<nll. County ol Orenge OonliO F' 1<11c1*' 11 NAMI aTATl•NT ContrOI llU IPPl'OVed the S3.758.to NOTICE TO A mandatory proiec:t l'l· NOTICE OF GSP Rec:ychng Corp for. Seid Sile will DO made, bui per1tee o4 IM TruelM end THE PETITIO~ requesls Tru•t .. of the Oon1Jd F and The followlf\G persons ate prOj)C)Md transfer ""°""" OWNE" ec>eehon tour ,9 scheduled NON-MaPONatell.ITY me<ly Common-a•tfl Re-wothou• covenant or war-Oii Ille truot• created by tn1t Kllllryn C Dinsmoor oe Oo<otrty L l<arcner Trua1 doing bullneu u 7 Name and 1ddreas of YOU ARE IN DEFAULT tor Frld1y. Octobe< 27. 1989 Nollce'ls Nreby gtven tn•• cycllng Corp 41 t Eest ren~, express 0• •mplied re-'* Deed of Truet, to-wit: appointed as personll rep.. 820 Janu Wey Anll'teom HUGHES 8ANNING AS-the ..crow hOlder ACTION UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 11 1 p m lhtrp M .. I II the undetllgned wlll nol be Frlf!klln . ~g1n11 Rtertmond gar Ing title oossesaoon or M.117.54 r_,llt11te lo aomistlf Ille Celt! 92905 SOCIA TES. Two Corl>Oflle ESCROW INC . 800 N0tth DATED SEPTEMBER 12 Mamt"11f1CO Offloe ol Or· rnponllble tor any debll or \/lrgtn11 23219 -enc:umt..ranc" to Ply 1"° Tile be-ttctary under •1111 of ,,... Cleciedenl A E Lo.otatpo M 0 u Ptara, Suite 250. Newport Tuetln Ave . Suite '"G" 1986 UNLESS YOU TAl<E angeCoutColfe9e(Monlt<>t ill bllll•contracted byln)'-fhll bu,•ness wlS con· remaining proncipll S<Jm at Mild Deed of Trvat her.-THE PETITION reQUO$ll TruS1MoftneA E LOIC&alpO Beeoh. CA 92eecl Senta AM.. Ct1if0<nla 9270!1. ACTION TO PROTECT YOU Ave. .,..trance) Mea"-1•• one ot"9r tn•n myself, on 0t ductlCI by 1 corl>Ofalion the noteCll .aovincea 11 any tOllOff eHcwted end ~ the oe<:eoent 1 Will an<I M D Inc Retor-.t Truat Hughet Investments. I An N Ardith Fraebalfn PROPERTY. IT MAY BE manta are not to be taken II tflar lhla dal1 Thll st11emenl wlS hied .Jhaertfle letmJOl saldOee<I 9"rlcl to the w~fted codtelll If any DO ldmllled 3801 Katelle LOS Alamttoa Callf0tn18 general pattnlf'· Olla 0r1llal. 8119111' SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALE lhlt ltme fll 8'y111 o.tety .-z wttn lhe County Clenl ol Of. of fruit. , ... Cflargn ancs I Wl'tnen Dec:*atkwt o4 0.-to DtOblte The woil It'd any c.llt 90270 lhlp WllNam W HIJOha Jr Or ..... Tr-*cw IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· Etcl'i btd rmt.et conform 9eJwtew a t Satlha An1 lnOI County on Oc:tobef 4 e•pen-of the TruttM and ._.and Demand tcw ..... COdJCJll •• avlllaoi. lor Jot> W McChntoelt u ~II partner. Two eor: Wet1,Ktt1 YI, Kyoftt Hui NATION Of THE NATURE and be rasoon.,ve 10 Ille ........., CA ~ 1989 · of the trus11 created by sa>CI end 1 wttn.n Monce of 0.-eaem.n111on on ,,... hie 1o.eo1 TruetH ot the Maroni porltt Pten. Sult• 250 YI, Tt_..._ OF THE PROCEEDING contract documenll Pvblllhed Or11'199 Coast Publtened Orange Coast Deed of Trull to' trte fautl Mid Uactlofl to le•t Oy the eourt AfCl\H Proteu1on1l l'l· Newport Beac:tt. CA 92660 Publllll«I Orange Cout AGAINST YOU. YOU EaQ1 btddef Sl'llll wt>mot, Oalty PllOI Oc:tobef 12 13. Delly Pilot October 19 26 amount reuon1bly est•· Tile IMdelMefMd . c-..cl THE PET•TIO"I '9Q '"It suranu Defined Benefit Hugllel lnvealmtnls I Dally Piiot Oc;tobe< It "19119 SHOULD CONTACT 1' LAW· on the f0t1n tvtnilhed Wllh 19 1989 NOvlf"nber 2 9 1989 . m1\ICI to be $127 114 90 Mid Notice of DetMM'lftdlauthOrtt) to ae1m1n1•1e-,.,. Pension Trus1 30092 tvy Celdornla gene(el Pf(tMt· Tlla.4t YER. 11\e contrtct oocumentt • . . . Th-8« The t>eneflC•lfY unde< said Eteettofl lo .... to be , .. M iii• undet the ne~r la ..... ,. Drive Su•I• 230 --· Dead Gt Trult ,,..etotoro ••· C4Wdad In the ~-ty where <Mini Aom.,.,1str11110~ .,, < . Lagun1 NIQIJOI Calli 926 77 $2.44 per day Th•I'• ALL you pay lor 4 linff. 30 day minimum In tl'le SERVICE DIRECTORY FO< more 1nl0tmalt0n C.ALL TODAYll ISi FOi LOIS Your SeMce Directory R9c>'...,,tahve M2.U21 ld.111 •HOUSEHOLD AEJ».\IAS •Paint • Relurbltfllng •Carpentry •Drywall & m0te. Gary 645-5277 -mTIUD •UllYllAI* ~-----Entry •Of \nt.,iOr Custom Big & sml Jobs-WO<k guat cabinets. turnlture Free __ c_e1_1_B_ruce __ 8~4-7..,.-<> .... 7_80 YIWeys. petlos. pa ••e No )ob too emell, ,.... ... ., ..... , ...... , .... ., ... All Pha... Family owned &tlmetes 650-5952 CALL ME FIRST! •llYWIUT.,_• Texl~Acoultlc & Paint Fr .. est l<evtn S38·6192 FREE EST REAS RATES NO JOB TOO S MALL Ron 722-8646 ~:aa::'~.I~ -.-.-.-.-•••• 27 yrs. exp. Lie 540-2284 ~ •11rAU. PROf' sioce ·73 The high· •t quality repair MNICe et the towest cost Roof· plumbing. etactrical misc. Uc•696n . an 67>3694 .... ..,.snm STUCCO· TILE·Rees Uc. Bond Int 537·15~ Btu ... , •. Fr .. Ettlmetes Any .a.e Job Call Oennlt •nt.1111• DUMP RUNS • JUNK. Furnltute, tre1h, tr•• brencnu. eppllance1. Call Mike 7 dyt 648-1391 ......... .\nd ftff Seulpturlng S.,,.... Oey Serv S40-tl082 ..,. .... Junk to ~. 7 days Cott• Meee 5'°93798 SI Uc • STARVING STUDENT ALL 573707 AMERICAN HAULING 6 Res.-Comm COURIER SERVICE HIN I I HANGINGISTRJPPING Llc:560875 VISA-MC 673-1512 mall or SUPERIOR wel1cover1ng lttg• fobs Newport ln11111111on ' Removal Colla Mesa, Hunt Beach Wall Repair Prompt Lie: ereu Est Rets 675 6186 • 566215 Ma1k 642·6842 CUSTOM Fireplace af\d WALLPAPER HANGING Brlekwotil Blocil Walls REMOVALS Compeltt" Or1veways. Paving e.s1 b•ds St Lit " 4 t 69 04 w0<k 16 yrs expenence (7 141523·7936 Larry (7 t4) 722·9'43 tcuted Ano delivered to lhe Ille real Pfoper1} lo loceted.1111" Ac1 (T,.,,, avll•O<•l'f a• I Aonlld Otlum 10 I Waet unders19ned 1 wr•llef' Dec· DATI.: 10/ttl.. iows the PO<ton11 r&v •'Ml" \Wtl.eul Pasaoen1 C1111 latalion of Oet1ult and De-WESTERN MUTUAL 1111ve 10 llt<e man, 6'.liOna 91103 mand l<>t Siio tnd I w1111en CORPORATION. 2244 wotf>out ob1&1nr'9 <.<>utl IP JOfln L Pa11lout11 4 1 Notice of Oetault ano Elee· WIST COAST HtGHWA Y •1 orov1t Bel<><• 1all"'O ce<ta•" Coroo<1t• Peo. Irvine Ca11t Uon to Sen Trte unoenigned SUITE 200, NIEW~ORT 1 ectoont "o--.e• the P411 927 tl CIUMCI Slld Notice ot De-KACH. CA '*'· (714) tOnll ~-t•ll'AI ,, •• Jol\n L p,,,,,'°90 "1 Cor ttult al'd Election to Sell to M24t00 A•-" TrYet .. lq""'ed 10 Q<Ve not.:. 10 P<>fll• P11~ Su to 290 be recorded on I~ county I Y: Vlr9lr1l1 ICo)'•, onter•ted persons unieu Irvine Calft 92713 ..... ,,... real p<ope<ty ., T,,..... ...... OMoef ..... ·~ ,,.,.. _..., "°'1()9 Of c N c Propenin I Calt- IOelllO tlce ef T,_ ..... ...,. conNnted to tne oroe><>MO tomia genarll pertnet'Sfl>e> Del• 10'04 119 ....... fled °'.,... c-• ICllOt'I I T"9 1no.oenOOf'i 41 Coroc>tll• p-Sult• Tf'ANIAME"K:A TITU D9ly '91ot Octollef , .. 25. edmtt1••treuon tuth«lty WIM :l90 iNW\41 Cal<f 1>r1· lttlutlANCE COM~ANV, Nou--., t, t•. be grented un1e u 1 n Trtta bus,, •• ~ AS TMISTl:l W71l3 1nt• .. ted Olf'90n n+ee 1n duCted lh • ~ o•• • r 101 CIVIC CENTER Ob,.Ctl()rl 10 th<s petition 1no nertnlP DNYE RIT SUITE 100. "8.JC N()TIC( lhOWS good cause wny 111e Tno reg s• _.,,. co,,., IANTA ANA, CA l770t, court thOuld no1 grant tne menoec! to trl'lsact bu.,· 1l4-M1·'511 NOTICE OF authOr•ty nese unOef ,,.,. flctmous ., AM llvrllleJ. A .. 1 .. 1 TIIUSTEl'I ••LE A HEAl'llNG on the peto-bull1-S 'lame °' ,,.,,_ 11111 lec1eta1y L-No, tion w111 oe l'leld on N()vEM ~atlCI abO..,. on Apr11 30 Publ•sheel 01/lff'OO Coast! 1'~9NEN IBER 2 1989 at 1 4!o PM 1n t988 Daily P110t Oc:tobe< 19 26 TI. No H10AM Dac>t No 3 locate<! al 700 MICf\MI J Bar•actr Novembef 2 1989 UNfT CODE H jC•vte Cent« Drove Senil Tl\ls 1111-.1 wes flleO --------T-1>_8_~_1 MA.It VISTA An1 CA 92701 witn I~ County Clarll O' Or flNANClAL INC IF VOLi OBJECT to 1"9 111"'9 Counl) Ot' Oc;tot>er 3 ...alC fl>TIC( &> .:lu•y AOPC>onied Trust .. QfW1t1ng of ,,.,. oetotl()f'I VO<> 1t89 NOTICa Of A undo• •he 'Ollowong de lhOuld •I'* aooeoi •I tl'le F"*1 .IOtN'T PUel.IC I tcfll:>OC :le8CI of trusl WILL '-'1"11 •nd Sl•I• 'f°"' Ob-Publiahed Or~ Coe91 ... NNQ av THI SELL ~ T PUBLIC 11UCT10"' iectl()r'll o< hie -111en Obtee Delly P·iot Octooer 12 111 CfTYCOUMCILOI TO TttE '1t(lHEST 81DOE~loon, ""''n the co.>rt t>etore ?6 November 2 1989 THI CITY Of I FOA ('AS .. 11n ,,.,. l0tms the hMtlng Your ~ Tn-833 HUN'TIMQTON HACH wl\•cr a•P •w!Ji ierlOOf '" ance m1y be in penon 0t ~ ---------- A*> THI tne U led S11tH 111d o< .,our lltO<~ ...aJC fl)TIC[ M:OIVl.Lot'mNT the ~~ .. , l c;er~•fled 0t tF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ---------- AKNCY °' THE othef checlos ec>ee•I~ 1n Of • conttngent CtlClllor ot Kl1771 CrTY M Ctw COOt'I SK11on 2111.tfl the ~. you muat Me PlCTfTIOUI .,..._ .. NUNTIMQTON ••CH 1Pay1bl• '" rutt II it\tl lime ot yOu!<iil H'l'I Wllfl the court end .... ITAn•NT ON Dtel'Oll'TION salel 111 ''9ht ••tie •nd mail 1 copy to tl\e oe<90nai Tno toMowlng l)et'90M ••• AMO OIVIL.~NT int-I conve;O<I 1 •n.: •eor-tllrv• llPPOOnted by dotng bu .. ,_. a:t AOMEmtfl ~N ~ neld by ,, ... n<U-.... tl'!e court wtll\ol' ,~, "'°"1hl WESLEY PROPERt•Es .,... M~OPMENT O..OofTrust1ntn.P• °'''• ••om !fie Get• ol "''' ,.. '3'3 Von ~llman Av-AKMCY AMO ,,.,_,,., deact1t>e0 "'~ ot lelt~a as prOV!Oeel Newpot1 Beacl\, Cellt 92860 l'ML & '901.ANNl TRUSTOR FRAN1< i. '" MCllOI' 9100 ol the Call· Donald M KOii IS trust91 MAIUI CONWAY 9EULAt4 E CON-1<><"'• Ptob&te Cooe Tiie of tne l<oll Farnity Truat NOTICE IS HEREBY WAY htne l<>t '"""9 ci .. ma Wiii noi U 0 T December 14 1976 GIVEN Illa!,,.,. C;ty Council BENEF'lCIARY SANTA ~E •llP'•• pnor 10 four montlll 4343 \Ion Kennan A-- of ttla City ot Hunhngton 1"£0£RAL SAVINGS ANO trom ,,... d•I• of tne '-ting ~ 9eacfl. c.tlf 92teO 9eedl ltld the ~ LOAN ASSOCIATION rp. "<)llC*l l boYe Kini! COOpet Jr H IM'll AOlf"CI of the Cot) of oorded Aorol 17 11178 !AS VOU MAY EXAMINE the trwt .. ofttleCoooer F.,,,..., Huntington e..c11 will rtoto 1 lnll• No 20798 In Boot. Ille -eot Cl) lr>e coun 11 )'OU Trval U D T January 2t joint publie: hearing on No-12637 page 1258 ol Otttc:tal .,. • oerson •nter•ted lrt IH 2. 501 $operl0f, tww• V'lf!'lber 8 1989 It 1 00 P M Aecorels 1n the olttee ol IM t ...... lltl /OU may Ille wolh pen 8Mci1, Clitl 929&3 In the Council Chambers. Recor<Mr ol Ofenge County the court 1 lormal ReQueet Tiil• bullneu 1e con Ctty H ... 2000 Mam StrMt. NICI CIMd ol trust desct•l>ti to< Specoa• Notice of the fll. duc:lad by 1 genertl pan . HUfltlrlijton Beach. Cell· the~ Pfoe>ertY ing ot an 1nvef'ltory Ind llP-nef'lhlC> fomla. to oon8'der tnC1 let LEASEHOLD ESTATE AS Pf~I ol eoJtato tMetl The reg11irant com• UC)On IN Ollc>oaitlOtl ano TO TH E FOLLOWING Tl'lll or of lf't'/ pelitlOn or account mencecl to trenaec:1 bu91- 0.valopm1nt A9rMmen1 portl()rl of LOI l of Trac:1 ,,.o u P"O'lllded "' MC11on 1250 ,_ ""'°" the llctltloul ~the ReOe~t 9 19 If\ the Ctty ot Newoc>f1 of tlle Celttornia PYot>et• ~ name or ,_,... ~ of the City of HUfll· 8eect1 Count) ol Or1"Qe Code A ~1 tor Soeclll ltted eboW on Sec>ttimt>er ........ 1 ....... , SlS. 125 & ,..,. ington a..cri and Pt1d and St•t• of CaM<>tn<a as per No4t0e form 11 IVllleble lrom 2'1. 1 ... """" ~ _. -Ao~ ZisUtt. and sale of mep r«:Ofded In 800ll: ?9 IM OOUt1 Olef'll Donald M l\ol ~ pureuant thefetO The Pagel 31 INOUQI\ )A In· A'*-f hw , ............ · fll Thie ti.,_..\ ... Ned ~· ~ tor .,, dullve Of M•tCalitntcXJt KeMI Del-. 0 • u. Wllfl ,,.,. Counl)' ~of Or ~Ion 10 an lllllting auto Mape, r1C01d1 of Or1nge ""'A-. ea....., CA "IOI County on Oclooer 4 91W 9"op and deWIOc>tMftl COl.lf'lty. C1llf0tn11 1ym9 ~.!.........--°' Co.ut IMt of offlct .... Oetctlc>tlons e......, of • '"19 wl\4Cfl ~ ..-v.......... a1'199 ,...,. of the 11te and ecope ol de-glfll 1t ,,.,. midpoitlt ol the Dally PBot Oelot>« 18 •9 Pubffehed ~ eoee& $«'Ying elf your 9'ec:trlcel 721-&l 14, Erle: naedl. (714) 631-3238 --------------- Joeeph A. Gteco ~t cen be 1ouno In Southlf'fy IM of NICI LOI L 25 1N9 WTh 70S Diiiy Piiot Oclotiolt t:l, 1t 1t1e ~· ~ .. 1ocatte1 w .. 1"1'f M Movernt>at 2. 1 ... • ,~~1~11~~~ ::~~·3c:'1!':4 .~ Boulevtrd, Huntington trorn tne &outlleiMl•ly tor "8JC ll>TlCE ..aJC IUfll e.Kfl, California 92147 ,_ of MIO LOt L.. tllenol of tr1e NW cornet of ~ on a ltf9IO'il line MOTICI Utm ) tio 1tut ~ of tne art of WTINO 8DI Pte-nnouB .. 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Oftloe Of lfte Cleft, City DAT'tl> 4nl11 U .. lHS TMI .,, ,,..._., AC· ~ 4111 S.'rtltW Of~ • 2000 'IOU TAl(I ACTION TO MOOE.LROU.\N>H£4D-Oewt ._ ... .....-i Mein 1"91, Hufttlnt'Of'I "'°TICT YOU ~llllTY. OUA"UM ANO CON· ...-_ Cell -9WI\, Cellfiolnla..,........ rTIMY•M>LDATAP\19-STMICT Nf:W Ma~ ......,.. llWWW ,_. .. ~olHOA.M tnd UCSM.l.WYOUHUOAN Al~N" ......_ lfto.. ...... ,_. 1'00 Plll. Mof"1lw ~ DPlAMATION O' T .. l CTlllNITUl•:2.nt ......... ' :..C p ... ,..., ......... flA~ NA fUftl 0' THl ··~.. .e?1 Ma&J,.... CMft. ... Uf ..,_.. ,.._, fl'ROCHOtNO AOAINaf __.... ... .......... --._ ...... wrtnen 001N10• YOU 't'OU 8"0Ul.D CON-... ,,_. ~·.... 0. - .... If to fie °'Y a.t fACt A LAWYll'. c..t .... ..,.. 'TMI ' I' 111 II ..... :.,: .?:f :!. ~~= -~~' :'o. cc:f.,: -:;,':',.. ..... =' ., °' •• ,. ._... ....,_, 9MOt. CA -CIRllll Taa u 1.1tJ-' MM• -. ,..., .. ··-"'· -.,. • --...,_ °' " 4 • • ...... ..... .. .,_ .... ..... 10...ea..... •1••MU• 2,,1111 .. --------.. -"' .... -,..,.,., .............. -·--·-----~-_. ............. = ........... ~--... l t~~'ii=~t~l!li·:-~r-71111 ....... • ..,.... ~. .... t. .... --... -.:" ,,. • 2 , ... , 0 .. •!1911t~ ... --~~~~-' .. ==~· =t.tc:·-· ... ~~-'- ._,. .... :::, ...... -.--;;;;.......o .. Make ctasalfled · advertising the best way to save time andgaal SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF <:ALIFOANIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE GREG HARRINGTON SAMS BALISY ORRICK. HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE 333 South Hope Street Los AnQeles. California 9007 1 (213) 660-7000 () Dated: October 3, 1989 Gary L Or•nwllle, Cleftt By:....,_. YCMMg, Deputy Ctertr SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STA TE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE All PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE' MATTER of the authorization. issuance and validity of Bonds of Irvine Ranch Water District, Consolidated Serles 1989. Issued under and pursuant to an Indenture of Trust. and certain proceedings leading up to and including the authorization and Issuance of such Bonds. No.ICMW SUMMONS CfT A TION JUDICtAl (C.C.P. H .......,.,, NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND NOT LA TEA THAN NOVEMBER 6, 1989. WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PUBLICATION OF THIS SUMMONS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. The Plll'ntlft hM ftted a cMI comptalnt egalntt you. If you wtth to detend this i.w.un. you mutt fAe wlttl the Court a Wfltten ptMdlng In reaponee to the complelnt not later then NovM!ber 8. 1989. YOUf pleading mutt be In the form~ by tn.Celffomla Ru1-of Court. Your ortglnal ~ muet be tMed In this Cowt whh proper flMng , ... and proof that a copy thereof wee .wd on PMMntlft'• attorney • . r ..., ..... For party,-keep it simple, yet festive . . . To many, the word "entertain" connQtes ideas ofmin~·houn spenJ planning and pr:cparina for an extravagant affair, complete ~th· multi plc~ourse gourmet incal. However, cntcnainin& can also mean an impromptu occasion enjoying each other's company with a simple, yet festive, menu that expresses the flavor of the season. Fresh California Banlctt pears arc in season, available .until mid- Novcmbcr. Recipe ideas with freSh Bartlett pears arc ideal for a simple, yet festiv~. menu full of gourmet flavor. These brunch recipe ideas with fresh Bartlett pears were created with a spCcial interest in mind, entertaining for two. These recipes will e'.voke the true Spirit of entertaining for tw9. Fresh Pcar-S1utTcd Game Hens and pear and C hicken Mole arc enticing entrces tliat incorporate the delicate essence of fresh 'Bartlett pears, complementing the pavor of the poultry. For an enticing dessert, try Pear Pecan Tart, summer and early fall "brunch recipe ideas with fresh California Bartlett pears make for enjoyabl e planning and satisfied appetites. • FRESH PEAR-STUFFED GAME HENS 113 cap ap_rlcat preserves Z &ablespooas frozeD oraage jaice concentrate z tablespoon braady Z fresll CaWoraili Baretlett pears I tablespooa ~•tter Iii cap oaioa, cllopped I can (8 oatts) water chestnuts, cbopped Ya cap dry bread cnmbi ~. c.p EACH mlaced parsely alMI thyme Z Corat'tll game bens (I Ya ponds each) Pepper Combine preserves. orange j ui ce concentrate and brandy in bowl. Quarter I 1h pears. add to brandy glaze. coat well and refrigerate. Reserve remaining pear half Melt butter in skillet, add onion and saute over high heat until tender<risp. about 2 minutes. Coarsely chop ~maining pear half and stir into onion along with water chestn u1s. bre3d crumbs. parsley and thyme. Lightly sprinkle hens inside and o ut with pepper. Fill <"avities with pear s1uffing. Fasten openings closed with metal skewers. Place. breast side up. in greased roasting pan. Bake on lo~· sl'!elfin 425-0egree oven 10 minutes. Tum breast side down and bake 10 minutes longer. Reduce heat to 375 degrees. Tum hens b reast side up and roast 35 minutes. Arrange glazed pear quarters in pan with hens. Brush pears and hens with remaining brandy glaze. Bake 10 mintues more or until tender. Remove skewers before serving. 4 servings. Preparation time: 15 minutes. Plan ahead: marinate; baking time. N utritional analysis-Per I serving size: calories, 653; protein. 76 grams: carbohydrates. 52 grams; fat. 3 grams: cholesterol. 247 milligrams: sodium. 362 milligrams: potassium. I 135 milligrams: fiber. 6 grams. . PEAR AND CHICKEN MOLE I whole chicken breast, boned. skinned, split I tablespoon safnower oil I EACH onion and clove garlic. chopped t fresb California Bartlett pears I can t 8 ounces I tomato sauce I teaspoon oru1e iest t teaspoon chill powder . I teaspoon oregano 'iW teaspoo• cinnamon I OD« l l squre) unswtttened chocolate, coarsely chopped I fresh tomato. qaartered (Please see FESTfVE/C2J • OCTOBER 1989 Turkey Bake served ·in its own edible shell Autumn 1s more 1han a season. It's a celebration, a time to cel- ebrate the abundant han·est of fall squash vaneties and wholesome food that's easy to cook.. Turkey. of course. 1s tra- ditionally pan of our Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas meals. But. there's no reason to ~·ail for that special time to enjoy the great taste of turkey now that you can buy convenient turkey pans all year long. By substituhn$ lower-fa! lurkey thighs or drumstick meat in hearty rail stews and casseroles. you ca.n savor the rich taste of classic cook- ing and also enjoy meals that are much lower in calories and fa1 than thost made wilh red meat. Now with the abundance of win- ter squash and turkey parts ava1l- ablc, u's a great time to team them up to enjoy hearty. healthful meals. Pumpkin Turkey Bake 1s es.. pecially suited to fall meals. when appetites have perked up and you ... want to serve something special. It cooks and serves in its own edible shell to make a spectacular prcscn- tauon. Jf51 really quite easy to prepare. but you·re the only one that has to kno"'· PUMPKIN TURKEY BAKE l pompkbo 14"' IO ~ pou4sl I pond t•rkey t•11• or dr•mstick meat, skinned, baaed ud nt into YI ·l.adl ct1be1 I tablespoon ve1etable oU I c.p oaloz, coarsely cll1pped ~ cap celery, tlliz.ly 1Utttl • ~ c.p ptt11 pepper, ceanely ·~ I clove 1arllc, miAced I ,.m,e (I oattt) fre1a npr IUP peas 2 tablespoolls browa near 'iW teaspoo11 ft'li ~r flakes 'iW tea.,._ claaamoa L'ut top from" pumpkin. remq".C and set aside. With a spoon ~ ,,,.._'" T\MKFf 1«21 Betty Crocker has lots of helpers in her test kitchen GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. {AP) -For years Betty Crocker has bdpod Americans boke binh- day cUes. coolt Thanlctoivina tur- kep and serve njpdy ClinD<n. Or .. least they lhoucbt it .... ber, the woman wbo liu 11-.1 the "°"of 11COrC1 of 0e.....r Mills Inc. '1 .,._. IOr -lbaa 60 -~ Mllcio COlldllld. wbo ... • nUa1Uen ror 111e 11ctioaa1 lol!J ..... ber ......... a ¥41 zaare b o...I .._ people drll edvi1iq a':!f•rl!ill .. .-..in. ~ .......... . _. ••zr - Copeland director of the com· 1t should. The center also is responsible pany's food and publication "What we do in a case of Super for 1cstina every recipe that aocs center. Moist is overbcat. underbe&t, into the 30 Betty Crocker In aiDe sweet-smellina kitchens overt:U:e, undcrbake, add too-cookbooks on Ibe market ana the at Genaal. Mills' heldq'uanen in many qp. too much water, too 11 &hat are in production. this Mia....,.is suburtt, 47 home much 01~ too little of everylllina. "They'n: actually testina them --a boun :,.:{. We'll boke 1j in pans that are not to make sun: lbat tltc:y work. lbat doias lleay'I -it_ Mgi... called '°'.,e.t:.. to IOe )low Wt the level of ............ ii rial>~ i... rolllill. bati c:ootina. pioduct s." lbat if we oaiciioliiiiii to talte 20 meaOW11rilla m =. w:b of ne tettt are necessary, ntiautes IO bike, it_ra.ny mes 20 the COlllpanj't 400 p±ird bid Copaknd said, bee-.... y and DOC JO." 0., land laid. alld Ille .......,. of A-don't follow rec:i~ Tbt cenllr ......... S7',000 1 es.........,_ NCipes. clirec-pieeiaely. A _,mon . ~at Twhl Olila --lllD _..me dllll PICk· .U.llr ii Wida•rr•ri111 Wiier, tOr popi•w lnDdl Of iawc4ieall •dli•c.._ ____ ao -arail. -Ille eaaa i'WWdl 111 - dill .._cu ...... a E..-laltllime...-mu11 be ~ wil -.... llloy 1Nlb .._... ~ llllllll ~11taD111J. ll.llpaick, for i11c -..... ::...:.='-',...._,-. n Ffh,ltla-er 'd......i ..,,..,.,..,_IO.,..,bizam -.· ..... _.tO ____ ... ~:··----.,; .c ~ ~~ '!:":::;.:: Al • • .... .... _.. ;-;;; ;;.M-...... "I•• -· ·. put in cookbooks. That means determini.., trends in American eatina habits. "Aftythi111 lbat will mike you healthy ii tltc: bia ..... and ..... been IOllowi111 ihat ... fa< about the lut thm: ar four yoan," Ille said. "For • wllile it -ftalt ails, theb it WIS ftber, DOW it ter1111 IO be a coatill:1~d i•W ia om bru, rice--..... -.-"Smon F"""9," a -Oe...i -illlnollatl la Sep--.•as ...... &m ..... md •cs:• ... _...,'srYF , .. ............. al_......, .. ... ...., .... -.... .. ~ ... -.... ··-. " I Pllid. ~~ ... , ...... 1:.1::1~ R n I -. r• ..., 115' a" a Sensational soup streamlined ""Soup's on! .. is a welcome call at any luocb or supper. When ifs ~. full..Ravored and lady to ..W jn abort order, IOUP ii just .. peri:ct for fall-throup.win- .. ...is. Tbis ICaSOn, streamline the way 10 .-wjonal IOUP with this put- ~ m:ipe. Crea&ed with the ... oflooa-cookina favorites in ..... bolb recipes shortcut prep- --by startina with Uncle 91i1•1 CoUJltr)' Ion bnnd rice dis- la. l.mpired by the finest inns, dley provide a aenerous measure ol rice, vqetables and delicious, quick and creative soups. SPICY 'ft1a&BY UCB 80VP Ma...-11111•..., ....... Ma ......... le ... .. .,., .,.. cndl .............. lma( .... tl•..-..>~ ..... IY.e1111nter . I ,_ ... (t.t ••ns) rice wldl pem MM m «t=I•~ euMnle ... C9' ceanely -*'"'' dJu. &n Combine turkey, ca white, !Al cup of the..-. brad cnambl _. ult; mix well. Shape into ..-. t.111 about ~ indlel in cliamellr; let uide. Combine broth. ..... remainina v. cup saJsa and con- tentl of rice and teUODina s-ckets in larae saucepan. Reserve almond pedet. Brina to a boil. Add meatbelll. reduce heal Cover and limmer 8 minutes. Ladk into IOUP bowls; spnnkle with cilantro and con- tents of almond pecket. Makes 6 servings. ~ FESTIVE p,..c1 Cover chicken bnut with water in •\aClq)8Jl· Cover and bri111 to boil. Reduce heat and simmer l ~ miDutcl or until tender. Drain and let aide. .1 • .a.aa-. Meanwhile, heat 01 ID ~"' Sua1e onion and prlic over m~ dium-biab beat 2 minutes. Chop l pear ana add alona with tomato sauce, oraniC zest, chili powder, orepno and cinnamon. Simmer, uncovemi, S minutes or until pear ii leftder. Stir in chocolate unitit melted. Cool aliabtly. Tum into blender with tomato. Wbirt until smooth. Freeu half the sauce for use another time. ~ remaining pear. Ar- raJ'IC chicken breast and pear . ~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~----~----~~~~~,.-~..,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.quarten in 3~up shallow bakina dish. Cover with remaining (u~­ frozen) sauce. Cover and bake m 400 d~ oven 25 JO 30 minutes or unul hot,. Garnish with sour cream, toasted almonds and/or tortilla chips as desired. FRESH CHICKEN GMCK• J •Y •10••1 USDA CHOICE •Oii?' .. n111t .. AST u.1.89 BEEF ROUND u. 1.89 LIMIT 4 STEAKS •ONILISS LONDON .. OIL THICK CUT I 69 BEEF ROUND La. • Pil9fim's Pride Fo1ites BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS ... LB. 3.29 12-0z Frozen Pork links HORMEL LITTLE SIZZLERS EA 1.19 Olym p10 1 lb Hoot & Eot BEEF ENCHILADAS .. I -Lb. Pitg . .EA 2 .ff WILSON SLICED BACON EA 1.49 SOLID WHITE TUNA STARKIST 6 .5-0Z. IN OIL OR WATER LIMIT 6 AllTO ••• _:. CAie.AM VJ~-~ -~­CAL70YCMtmT ...... llUTTa ... J1,rl ..llffY COllN MUPFINMIX 65-0Z. 111 ~~~D 2.59 . -6·0Z 59 • 1.89 1 LB. PKG. QTR STICKS 8 75 oz llMll 10 5 ,..s1 6-Pock 12-0z Cons""' c• •11>1"''"'-"' ,,.,.,. 12 Oz Vorielle<s SH AST A SODA POP . . ..... •.. . . 1.29 KERN'S NECTARS 4-Pocl. .99 MARINA BATH TISSUE . 1.29 Pr1ngles Corn Or POTATO CHIPS .55 BAKING RUSSETS ltollon Snoboll TOMA TOES .................................. LB .• 19 CAULIFLOWER (' . ' -•. . .......... _ nao• 8d8u~ 2 ... •5 L----:.--..-.-SllECTtON .frflW£u COB8LER~ .................................... 2.29 12-0a KRUSTEAZ FRENCH TG>AST ........................... I ;69 U.S. NO. 1 POTATOES Red Rose ........... lB .• 69 POTATOES.... . .................... . 6" Pot Anoned .LB .49 FOIL WRAPPED CYCLAMEN ........... 4 .ff ( .... r•11• •ll lftiS ) .... cnuetAM"' GllllA•A :a".-A• ••••Fl··- ,.oz '.os 7.2S·OZ. ..9 60-7S·100 Yornoiruml Shiro Miso 16-0z. SOY BEAN PASTE ................................................ IA9 Aquo Fresh ,,3-01. Pump TOOTHPASTE............ .. ........................... 1.S9 Miyoko ~oum.zi*• 8-0z. - PICKLED RED PLUMS ............................................ 2. 19 G .E. SoftwhU•» 100-1 SO 3·WAY LIGHT BULB ...................................... I .ft Co ....... c.elar'I 1-Ur. WHn1 ZIN. Olt CHA100NNA v ..... L " ..... e:o.. I M ...... OtEl>OM ..................... . If pre~. make ahead, cover and ch1U. Baking time will be increased to about 45 minutes. 2 servings. Preparation time: 30 mintes. Plan ahead: baking time. Nutritional analysis -Per l serving size: calories, 436; protein, 33 grams; carbohydrates. 45 gnlms; fat, 6 grams; cholesterol, 68 mmigrams·. sodium, 799 milli- grams; p0tassi~m. 1308 • milli- grams; fiber. 12 grams. PEAR PECAN TART "" stick pie cnst mix i ea• "" cwp brown ••1•r (packed) l"" tabJespooas f1Hr "" teupooa vullla extract 14 teaspoo• clDDamoa 2 f resb California Bartlett pean '7it cap pecans, cbopped Ice Cream or wipped cream Prepare pie crust stick mix using half the liquid called for. Line 8-inch pie plate with pastry. Prick bottom and bake in 425 degree oven 8 to I 0 minutes or until lightly browned. . . Beat eggs with sugar unttl hght. Mix in flo ur, vanilla extract and cinnamom. Slice pean into bot- tom .of pastry-lined plate. Pour beaten egg mixture over all. Cover top with pecans. Reduce temperature to 300 degrees and bake 45 to 50 minutes longer or until pean are tender when pierced with fork. Serve with ice cream. 6 servings. Preparation time: 25 minutes. Plan ahead: baking time. Nutritional analysis -Per I serving size: calories. 250: protei n, 4 grams~ carbohydrates, 35 grams: fat, 1 gram: cholesterol, 91 milli- grams; sodium. 131 milligrams: potassiums .. 177 milligrams: fiber. 3 grams. TURKEY From Cl out seeds and discard. Cover pumpkjn with plastic wrap and tum upside down in a microwave- safe dish. Microwave at High (100 percent power) for 3 minutes. Tum pump~n right-side up and microwave at High ( l 00 percent power) 3 more minutes; set aside. In large skillet. over medium- higb heat, saute turkey in oil 5 to 6 minutes or until lightly browned: remove fro m skiUet and set aside. Add onion, celery, green pepper and garlic to skillet; saute 2 minutes. Add peas and saute mixture an additional minute. 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A strong commitment was expressed b)' several dancers that indeed. the show must go on in spite of the possible tragedy at home. , First was Balanchine's '1Deme and Variations, .. a senes of 12 choreographic variations set to the final move~ent of Tchaikovsky's Orctiestral Suite No.3 in G MaJ0~1 Opus SS. Using elegance as the key choreo-~pb1c u:ieme_in kccP,ing with Tchaikovsky's sc~. the ptcce begins wttb soloists Evelyn Cisneros and Anthony Randazzo downstage from a corps of 12 men and 12 women, eiabt of whom will perform as couples, Cisneros bqins, working delicately with the music. imita~ matched and challenged by Randozzo in a series of ever more complex figures, complemented by the action of the corps. The choreography rclys on modest technique performed with speed and precision to actlieve its goal of elqanoc. This principle is noted in the seventh movement when the ballerina, sup.- ported by the women of the corps. explores in a sustained balance the classic exettises for the leg, while the music smolders in a lyncal adagio. Ensemble work in this piece as superb. with Bafancbinc's carefully arranged array of extended lambs perfectly executed. "Sons of Horus" as the Royal Ballet's David Bmtlc)"s I 98S creation using Egyptian m)1hology as a vehicle for explonng 1magmat1 ve mo"emenl to music The ancient Eg)'ptlans. as pan of the murnm1fica- t1on process. remo\t~d the soft abdominal organs and stored them in Jars caned an the likeness of the four sons of Horus. each 1dent1fied "Ith a th!Terent animal Qebhsnuf. the falcon-headed son protected the m· tesunes: Hap1. the ape-headed. the lungs: lmest~. human-headed. protected thl· ~'' ~r: and Duamutef. the Jackal-headed one. protected the stomach. sing these animal hkenesSC"S. Bintle> ex plores the ouahl\ of tbe 'a nous animal mo' ements, ever retain- tni the csscnuo.I image of the ancient EgyptLan picto- graphs with which we art all fam iliar. Figures &landing in a unique parallel fourth pos1uon. feet pointed to stage right or kft and arms outstretched as the head turns in profile repeated!} bring the viewer back to the intended image. Even the chorus •!> used expre!)s1,el~ to depict lines Qf sla'es and servants m various familiar twcrd1mens1o nal po5oes. Strong amber lighting gives the pauna of age 10 the enu re piece. .. Corsaire" 1s an exc111ng vehicle for d1spla> ing dazzhng tcchniqu<' and the pas d<' deux 1s m the repenor) of ballet companies every~ here. Danced b~ Ludm1la Lopukhova and Andre Re~es, the JO' ful duet of Medora and Conrad o nce again came a(1,e. His artistic sucress 1s evidenced in high. lloaung Jt'tc~s sharpl) e\ecutcd extensions oul of a lugh tour en l'aire &J'e his performance a un1guc quah1~. 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Dalton Doubleday Kinok"niyo Bookstore Gallery Satinder's Hallmark Donusio Devon Becke Edwards lslan Etcetera Fashion Frenzy Final Score Five Feet Too Georgiou Pottery Barn Russo's Pets -new location Tutto Mare Ristorante Village Hatter Wet Seal COMING SOON DINING & •ooo S,ICIALTllS Bennett's BBQ DiMottio's Pizza Ethel M . Chocolates J.B. Sports Deli La Mocha Mucho Munchies ' Pando Expr~ Zeppo Armoire Au Coton Cheri Christmas G Cotton Ro' Danceg Fon Club Fogal Hosiery Go Sport Growing Trends