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THE ORANGE COAST 2SCENTS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19.89
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, City unified
in fightt~
save canyon
ly LESOE EARNEST-com!"~~Lties. to pursue the longshot
Of~ o..,, ,._ kaf' poss1b1l11 y of bu} 1ng the canyon
City Manager Ken 'Frank nffied acreage and to en."<'! a. sign in the
throu&h his merpory bank and tried canyon ob1ect1ng to the dcvelop-
to recall when a subject has ·unified ment. They ha vt rnhs1rd the city
and mobilized Laguna Beach in the · attorney to t ).amine the en-
same way the proposed de,·elop-''ironmental documents "'·bile h1nng
ment of a ho using project 10 Laguna a planner 10 help the cit y prepare its
Canyon has. He couldn't. official response. "'.'h1ch 1s due O<;t.
There was the f1ood in 1984 when 30. In r.ach case. !ht' \'Oil' was 5-0 1n
the ~nyon road wi\s under water fa vor. ·
11---and..Jish_wcrc_j}oating _do.,..·n the Hundreds of llu:rs are c1rcula11ng
sttttt. B~ut, no, .. that .,...35 a ltmpoT throu~h tagun·a-Bcac-h --and-sur:-
ary thing," he said. rounding communtlles ht-raiding a
Funhcr back. before he bcrame proteS! march schcdull.'d 10 tak,e
city manager \0 years ago, there \li'as p\acc in the .canyon N9v. 11. l{ld1-
the Bluebird Canyon landshde ,,_,.hen v1dual council members have sought
.scores of houses slid do,,_,·n !ht' hill. endorscmcn1 from celebnt1es and
Certainly that was a . lime. Frank have likened thei r balllc 10 the one
said, when the entire conimun1ty ~aged 1n the rrch!y fancif~I ~ov rc,
was ''e:ittrcmely concerned about The ~l1lagro Beanficld \\ar,
something and complctelc) unified -Recently. actress Julu.· tiarr1s 1s-
in its rdpon.se 10 ,,_.. sue~ a '>taten1en1 suppon1ng the
Still. it wasn't the same. Thi:n city s efforts to hall 1he de"·elo~
nature was the enem\.. ment. A.nd earlier 1h1s n1on1h. a
Now, with th e very "real po-.sibilll\ group of Tibetan monks be<;tow~d
that 3,200 homes may soon be built t~e1r blessings on the can~on y,,•tule
in the pristine canvon bct¥i·een El v1sn1ng Laguna.
Stormy .weather
A M•n who wished not to be ldenlHled overlooks the·
hell B•y •• clouds roll by oY•r th• hllltop1 Sund•Y· . . Por•c•1ters .. y tt wlll be p•rtly cloudy •nd • llttl• w•rMer
today~ wtth • chance of ll9ht r•ln 1te9lnnln9 tonight.
Toro Road and the San Diego Free-As an 1nd1ca1ion of the ~trenitlh of
w_ay, Lagu~a residents are waging a local op~s111on to tht.• proJecl, ~he
d1ffettnl kind o f ba11Je. This tinlt' walk is lx1ng ~uppont-d by the city,.
theiropponen1 1s The lrYIOC c·o .. lhc Laguna Can yo n ~onser \'a ncy,
development firm ""'hich dnts, after Laguna Gret'nbell. \ r~lage Laguna
Hopefuls profess to be real · doers
all, own 1he land. and the C'hamhcr of ( ommerce.
The flat reality of deeds and titles In fact. cit) officials ~) the) kno .... ·
notwilhstanding, Laguna residents of no one in tO¥i'n ""'ho actually
have for ycar5 embraced the canyon fa~'.ors the devl·lopment
as their own . They have rehed o n There is probatil~ somebody
the winding canyon road 1o lead someplace ""'ho feel -. propcn~ nghts
them home . .,..•orked to protect the arc the most 1mponant 1h1n$ 1n the
wildlife hidden in rhc hillsides and world and believes The Jr, rne Co.
weathered the damaging floods that O¥i'ns !he propcrl) and should ~
arc a pan of the land!>Capc"s histor\ able 10 do .... -hat ftt y,,·an1sl ¥.'Ith 11.
And now. 'A'llh word that dr,eloi}-~11) Cler~ Verna Rolilngcr said.
ment could begin rn ihc can)OTI as ~~t I don t know ,,_,.here •hat person
early as neJC.t sprrng. a pro1ec1 ive 15· 1 instinct seems to have spread \\h~n II comes to l..'lguna Laurel .
throughout the community like a even c1t1lens most l1ke1 ~ to go to bat
shiver. for propcn) owners and business
Sina the environmenial re-pons in!erests can be sponcd on the p1tch-
were released for Laguna Laurel de-er s mound. 1hrow1ng curve balls.
velopment and the road widening of . .l,,t a board ofrealtors nice11ng last
Laauna Canyon 10 August. C U\ week at the R1tl ~arlto n, realtor and
Council meetings have beeii ~una Beach Cny CounCJlwoman
saturated by ihe subject. ~a~hahCol\ison ~-\·e an impromptu
Council members have voted 10 sa e _t c can) on talk and passed
solicit suppon from surround' out 01ers to anyone 1n1erested 1n ing (Ple•se see LAGUNJ\/ A21
Walk raises
S4 ,000 for
homeless
8)' ALIX WIWAMS
Of-0..,.-~
Hunacr is not a Christian problem
or a Jewish problem. but 1 world
oroblcm. Which is one reason the
lilev. J1mes Anp:ll was inspired to
tee 70 people of v1rious fai1hS tum
out Sunday in Ne;,r..port Beach to
march •1n1t hunger locally and .-.
Aftltll is interim pastor at St.
Mark Prelbyterian Church in New-
port Beech. A lona·timc ally in the
bltde apinst woOd hunacr. An&C'll
dW year ditee1ed the walll:..a-thon-
l!yto, l(}.ki)omet« BaCk Bay Walk
b-tbc H1.1narY that netted about $4.000. The reverend said he bc---lina Sunday·s· fund-raiJCr, wtiich ··-·C:tim!.·ed Oranet County's Hunser
~II become a local 1nn1.11.I
Editor's narc: This 1s the second 1n
a three-part series profiltns the s1 ,·
candidates for the 1'1t.""'port-,\1es.a
Unified School D1str1ct board.
Thrtt of 1he d1srncr's se~·t'n .sea ls
_ will be filled 1n lhe ,'lov. 7 eh-cu on.
Today: lncunibent Judith Fr:Jnco
and challenger Kart•n f\·ans 1n
Division 7. emcon1pass1ng Balboa
Peninsula, Lido /sk· and Balboa
Island.
BY, ALEX \l/IWAMS
Of .... o_,, -Sr.off
Jmdlt111 Fraaco. NC'"''pon &·ach.
"You have to recognize that any
decision you make is not cut+:1nd-
dricd. Issues art often full of cm~
tion. and you have to be able-to
decide what makes the most sense:
for the greatest number of students."
Although she d{)('sn'1 use the
word, 1he manner in y,,·hich Judy
bren llv•rts
Franco descnbes her q uahfi cat1ons
for' Newpon-~·1csa's school board
Dllllphe the county's apparent af·
h11 c.. more than 350,000 of its rd....._ iadudial llCftion, dliktml -~mc llmilia. remain at ._. .... .,.._ • ..., __
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brings 10 mind
fcssional1sm.
one "''Ord -pro-
"I'm a doer." said Franco. a board
member for nine years. Oul of more
than 5.000 school board trustees rn
the 1tate, she 1s one of 142 who
holds a masltr's d egree 1n
boardsmansh1p Franco kn ow~ a
Jood board mc-mbcr ha!. to be w11!-
111g to nsk populant) to ma~e the
most fair decision
"I ha ve a pro\ en ab1IH} to some-
times make the hard d«:1s1on~
neccssa~· to mo\·e the d1s1nc1 for-
'4-'ard, •• said Franco
One d1ffi cuh dec1s1o n ¥.·as the
1988 pnnctpal swap bt'tw~n Cor·
ona del Mar and '."-lc .... -pon Harbor
h1&h schools. Some parents com-
plained about tht swuch. proposed
by Supcnn1endent John N1coll. 1n
the interest of ff('<jhen1 ng the pcr-
specuve of two veteran school ad-
min1stratOI'$.
The school board supported
(P~ase see RACE /A2)
New course maps out
geographic locations
9y AUX WIWAMS
or-~,._ SUfl'
How dumb arc we"!
Reports continue 10 roll in abou1
the hordes of Americans who can't
name their prtsident and . the
lhronp who can't find ·tM:ir native
land on a world map. ThOIC who
can answer such rudimentary qucs.
tions look on. bcwildaed or dis--
austcd.
One American who barely can
hick his horror is Lefteris Lavrakas.
70, a retired N1vy captain now
livina in Costa Mesa.
Lavnlc.as spent JO ycan in the
Navy. naviptina the world's ocans
1.1sina the most sophisticated., u well as the most traditional, methods of
ltftrina Oe<:ts of destroycn and
.cruiten acrou the &lobe-.. But lAvrakas is not a IC'OlnphY
lftOb. He undentaods not everyont
bu tervcd a NaV)' career, Still, he
oajd, any b;,h scbooie. lhoold be
ab&r: to hear the words "'Great
Britain" and. Mndi,. befoft a
-1d map. immodiaoely ploct hi•· n..-over \ht United ~ lf!oldi:
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Many are homfied by such i&·
non.nee. Most complain: some act.
Lavrakas acted.
All it took was o~ an icle 1n the
World Monitor magazine about an
innovative prop-am taua,ht in a pri-
vate Boston elementary school. At
Shady Hill School in CambridF.
Mass.. scventh-sradcn could dl'9w
from memory perfectly rcndcrcd
world maP'-maps trUc to the
l1titude ind loftljtuck lines and. ..
l..avrakas said. accun.tc eno l.llh 10
naviptc with. after onl y a nine.
month J)l'OIJ"am.
Ancr finishin1 the article,
Lavraku c:aUtd the teacher lona-
distancc. He c:allcd local school dis-
lricts.
Last Tuesdliy, the •.S-ycar-Okl
teacher. David J. Smith. arrived.at.
John Wayne Airport. Two days
later, ~ucaton in the Newport·
Mna Unified School Di1uict weN
plann.iftl IO lncorporw the Dlrid J.
Smilhme1llodof_iaa_..,.,
iato kaJ llChooll.
Smilh laups ...... -.... -ishiaallll-iado-
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05 arrested In La Mesa anti-abortion protest
LA MESA (AP) -A Driest and three tee1H1m .... amoas 205 rain-te>Ued pro1aten arrested dunna
• u&Hbor\ioa demonttntion orpnized by Operation a..we. police said.
uaiq tbe ''wrist-Rea come Ilona" tecbaiqaae, said La Meue Lt. A.L JOllyn.
" ·ie a lot of proleltef1 refuted to walk and bad
to be to move," be said.
Tbe tour-hour blockade at the Family Plannina Center ended Saturday momina when authorities bepn
maltiQI arrests as representatives from the U.S. Com-
mtuion on Civil Ri&hts and the American Civil
Liberties Union observed.
The three juvenile~ arrested -qes l3, J 6 and
17 -were taken to police beadquatten and releued to
their parents.
\Mott dem'onstraton were taken peacefully, includ· iDa 1 pay-haired Roman Catholic priest who stood ~tint the Ro11ry until he was arrested. Some who
refused to walk do so were draged away with their teas
and arms tied, while others were led away by officers
The adults were taken to the El c.;on bookina facilit~ of the U,S. Manbal's Office and booked for
investaption oftfesJ>usina and unlawful assembly, both
mildemeanon. A /ew also were booked for investip-
tion of resistina arrest, JOllyn said. · Besides those arrested for block.in,& the clinic en-
trance, police sinaJed out individuals from a nearby
Fire that charred 11,000 acres
in 3 counties nears containment
8y The Auodated Press •
Aided by aenlle rains, firefighters
neared total containme nt of a fire
. that charred nearly 11,000 acres of
wilderness in three counties.
The U .S. Forest Service said it
expected the fire, which reached into
Oranac, Riverside and San Diego
counties, to be fully contained by
. this afternoon.
Tbc blaze did not increase in size
on Sunday and was declared 65
percent contained. It began Wednes-
day during military training at
Camp Pendleton and spread to the
San Mateo Canyon wilderness area
in Qeveland National forest.
Firefighters said they saw little of
the fire still smoldering. '
"But the problem is, until you act
a couple days' sun on it, you're BOt
sure where it's still hot." Bruce
Bundick of the USFS said. "All it
takes is one root or one stump still
smoldering that we don't noticc..-and
the winds come up. and it's ofT and
runnina apin."
The fire destroyed no structures.
but some residents of the Rancho
Carrillo housing tract in Riverside
County temporarily evacuated their
homes as smoke and dust filled the
air on Friday, Bundick said.
Firefighters usina infrared detec-
tors will examine the entire fire lane
before the blaze is finally declared
out. Bundick said.
Two-car Westminster
traffic accident hurts 6
9y City News Servke
Six people, including a 2-year-old prt and a 5ycar-old boy, were in-
Jured in a two-car major traffic
accident early Sunday, police said.
"The 2-year-old female was in
cntical cond ition," said West-
minster Police Sgt. ·Robert Amren.
"It's a· real mess down there."
___ Anu;cn said that the little girl had
been nding with the 5-ycar-old and a couple who may ha\tc been her
parents in a Nissan Maxima sedan
that turned let\ into the path of an
oncoming Camaro on Beach
Boulevard. All four in the Nissan
were injured. as were both people in
the Camaro.
The Camaro driver would prob-
ably be charged w1th dnving under
the influence, said Amrcn. although
it was nol yet certain 1f this was a
RACE
From Al
Nicoli's move. Even the pnncipaJs
have come to appreciate the change.
Franco said.
Other difficult decisions have in-
cluded moving seventh and eighth
arades to Costa Mesa and Corona
dcl Mar high schools and the closing
of schools d ue to declining enrol-
lment. Franco said.
As for specific goals. Franco wants
to increase students' exposure to
music and the arts. In addition, she
wants more vocational trainini in hiah schools and more emphasis on
computers. The incumbent says the
distnct must continue lo ensure all
students work toward a ma.stcry of
the Enalish lanauage.
Franco believes one of her stron,
points is that she can see and pursue
the needs of all children, from the
below..avcraac to the gifted Franco
also said she is vifilant on drua use.
.. I'm a patient listener and I work
well with people of different view-
points to reach a consensus," Franco
said.
&area l!:va111, Newport Beach.
"School board should not be a
LAGUNA
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joinina tbe walk. Approximately 15 :t:r' said they are waUdna. she
In the audience was Supervisor Tom Riley wbo, u a member of the Onaee County Board of Super· ~approved the plan in concept
iD 1984 and a revised version an 1916.
... did t;ve him 1 brochure," Col-
lilOD laid. "But he didn't com-
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h ii the Board of Supei rlton tbat wll ba~ the ftnal say oa , ..,...
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-Mm ii~ before it doll iD the ,. .... II)'.
Ill _..., die superviaon Mve !!mr= CouatJ ...... y .,.;z.~ ... -=. ....... ~ 11ar.:D1 '$ -• ,.._.. __ ....... .............. ........
factor in the: accident. He was 10
critical condi tion. said Amren.
... Amrcn said that least two victims
were airlifted from the intersection
of Bc8cb Boulevard and 11th Street,
where the accident took place
shortly afur I a.m. All the non-
critical victim s·were listed as stable,
said Amrcn.
The boj was flown to Western
Medical Center~ Anaheim, said
Am.ten -and another victim was
flown to Mission Coniinunity Hos-
pital in Mission Viejo. The 2-yea(-
old was taken by ambulance to
Mem orial Medical Center. Long
Beach. be added.
Amren said be did not know
which hospitals the other victims
were taken to. Amren said the acct·
dent briefly cut electric and phone
service in the immediate area of the
intersection.
lifetime career with a pension and
health benefits. Ifs time for a c.hanae~·' -
Karen Evarts says she has a lot of
energy and she's results-onented.
She admits. of course, that a com·
pletc description of her personality
does not S!OP thcr:c.
"Some people call me feisty, and
I probably am. I'll take on a tough
fiabt," said Evarts, 48. who is quick
to point out she is also .. gracious and
professional."
So far in the Newport-Mesa
school board race. Evarts has lived
up to Iler feisty image. At a recent
candidate forum, the Corona del
Mar resident called for the district to
refuse to renew 67-ycar-old district
Superintendent Nicoli's contract
when it runs out next year.
"New faces revitalize an institu-
tion." Evans said. turning Nicoli's
own words against him.
Nicoll, who serves with bdard
chairwoman Evarts on the Newport
Beach Library Board, p ve a similar
explanation for his 1988 principal
swap between Corona del Mar and
Newport Harbor bi&h schools.
"He•s a fine administrator. but it's
time for a change," Evarts said
th'2.
1
:;ve already compromised by
pusniJ the development inland
farther than oficinllly planned. And
after a decade of ditcussions. they
say, only The Irvine Co. has aiven
any around at all.
An Irvine Co. vice president.
Carol Hoffman, said the company is
unazed that such strona opposiuon
continues, conliderina the wealth of
land that will be dedicated u pert of
the development ..,.eemcnt. ...,.. always surprisina to ut that
this lciDd of opposition can be
created over a project that devotes ~thirds of the IAnd \lie to open
llJICe, .. Hoffman said. Many of the
~neats ue not even aware that
bulk of the land will be un-.,= lbc llicl. if ie&!iied to I COD·
"We have a perimeter of approx-
imately 30 miles, but there are sev-
eral ~sections that we have not
yet visned because the access js
djfficult. I expect it could be several
days," be said. . ·
Three fircfi&bters were . injured.
one with a dislocated shoulder.
another with a cut knee and a third
who complained of chest pains,
Bundick said. .
The Forest Service said fire-
fightina costs had reached $2.5
million.
Fire crews from the USFS, Cali-
fornia Dcpanmcnt of forestry, Riv-
erside and O range county fire de·
partments, the city of San Dicao and
Camp Pendleton were on band.
1.0 ·1··1·1·: IC\
5498,414 ticket
bought In Laguna.
By The Assodated Press
A ticket purchased in Hacienda
Heights contained all six winning
numbers in Saturday's "Lotto 6-49"
pme and is worth $1 7,603,035, lot-
tery officials said Sunday.
f our tickets contained five of six
correct numbers ·plus the bonus
number and . arc worth $498.414
each: They were purchased in
~~~k, Lag~na ~c~ P~way_
There were 408 tickets with fi ve of
six. correct numbers, each worth
$2,517.
In the four of six category, there
were 19.391 winning tickets. each
worth $48.
The winning numbers picked for
the California Lottery's twice-weeltly
wccltly game were: 33. 19, 46. 12. 44.
29, and the bonus number, 27.
The sales for Saturda} night"s
drawing were SIS.675.959.
recently.
Evarts taught high school for three
years, adult education for two years
and then took a job editiog text-
books. The challenger now devotes
her time to her family and her
volunteer activities, which include
work with the Orange County
Philharmonic Society. the. National
Charity League and the Girl Scouts
of America.
Evarts said she has an advantage
that no other candidate has in this
election: She still has children in
district schools. "I've got three links
to the classroom. ages 8. 1 I and 13. ··
She said the 1990s offer challenges
quite djfTerent from those of the
past. Drug problems and png viol-
ence loom all the more SLnister, as
does the threat of AIDS. Evarts
admits the social problems that
cn:ep into local schools have no easy
solution, but said the solution must
start at home.
"It's hypocritical for parents to
stand with a stiff drink in one hand
and a ~ttc in the othu and telJ
their cbddrcn not to do drugs,"
Evarts said.
Next: lacembat Rod MacMWiu
... cMUeqer Welldy Leece la DI•·
trtet 7.
aowd of about 70 pro-hfe advocates who were standina
in the drizzUna r&Jn .
One man was arrested at least l.000 feet from the
clinic entran« when he didn't move out of the street
quickly enouah then objected when 1 policeman pushed
him.
~(ore cvcryont in the crowd 11 htre iUeplly," Joe.Iyo
said. "Wt just want to ~t them o ut of here."
Operation Rescue memben and supponen from
Los An~lcs and Oranae counties were amona the
•P.Proximatt ly 26&-1)e()ple who gathered at the La Mesa
clintc.
"It's unusual that they would linale out specific
people to arrest, but they're goina after ihOK have been
arrested (for similar activity) before.;· said Operation
Rescue spokeswoman Adrianna Hallrord of Escondido.
Police acknowledfed that they looked for protest
leaden to apprcbend1 but denied any new stntqy exists
taraetjna certain antt-abonion demonstnton. ·
Contrary to similar protests at San r;>ieao-arca
clinics in recent months, however. there was httle of the
usual sinaina and chantina by the dcmonstraten. Also,
no pre><hoice advocates showed up to counter-demon·
stnte, but a few motorists did yell "Go ~ome" as they
drove past the site.
•• "This time there was more of an emphasis on
"Tl)is. has been declared an unlawful.aaembly, and prayer," Hallford said.
D""l'_...,....,&..eef'~
ColU MeA resident Leftert1 Lavr.tc.s
fr'9"tJ convinced loc•I school offtcl•I• to
Incorporate Ma1aa_chu1ett1 teacher David
J. Smtth'1 method of te•chlng geography.
GEOGRAPHY
From Al
meanor and dress -he was wearing
a blue blazer, charcoal slacks and
Topsiders -Smith is an academic.
not a salesman. He Oew to Cali-
fornia at the request of local
educators, whose interest Lavrakas
sparked. ·
"I am not a national authority on
the teaching of geography," Smith
admitted last week. seated in a steel-
framc chair beside Lavrakas'
backyard swimming pool. "I was
introduced that W3)' at a seminar
and I nearly choked ."
But the rcsul\S speak for them·
sel ves. Students' maps scratched out
before the 9-month Shad} Htll pro-
gram show. well. the} show the
conttnents anywa). North Amenca
is a blob. Australia 1s a blob. Europe
is a blob. sort of attached to the the
blob that is Asia.
"It's about makmg places real,"
Smtth said of his program. Before
the "memory map" exercise. which
also tnstructs children on the h1stor)
and cultural topography of the
world's nations. students only think
of maps in terms of places they have
a living understanding of:
"If grandma li ves 1n Texas. stu-
dents put Texas on their map."
One student scnbbled the l!.one
Star state on his map. although he
plopped the Texas blob where Kan-
sas should have been.
"If they've traveled to flonda.
they put on flonda. But most of the
places in the world are not real to
them. They're just names ...
The initial challenge 1s then 10
brio& the colored splotches on a
&Jobe to life. The task begjns wtth
travel<>&ues. lessons. all aimed at
intense surveys of ind1v1duaJ coun-
tries. Trivia game'>, n en modekd
after the television game '>ho".,
Jeopardy or Holl)"ood ")4uares.
help teach students a countr) ·., con·
tinent, its border countries. its ma1ur
rivers and a condensed summan of
its history.
Students move from f'l"l!.11111 to
regiOll, explori ng large countm•, or
continents at a pace of ~inc. abuut
every two weeks. • tudl'nl\ hc~1n
with the more familiar -thl' l ·nit·
ed States. Canada, Central ·\nll'n i..·.1
and conclude. 15 unm I.Ila "11h
Southeast .\ sia. Occa n1a ;rnd 1 hl'
· Pacific Basin.
Students meam,h1le prall111· ~wo·
graphic outlines b) dra" 1ng Je\I..
outline maps. .\t the c·nd 111 th1
course. students set a4'1dl' thn·c
weeks to create their menrnr. m.1p'>
Starting wtth a larg.; gnd ut 1·."1h
erasable drafung paper '>lud1·n1' IJ'
out their con11nents from m1 mon
They are permitted to hru'h up 11n
resource matenal at home or 11ui..1dt"
of class, but must dra" thl' map'
aided onl~ by colored ink pen!>
The results. mos1 agrcl', arc 'itartl·
i ng. Adorned \\1th personal tOUl h1•\
such as sunglasses tn the Cnnbbean
or penguins finel y crafted next to lhl'
outline of Greenland, the studcn"'
final maps arc leg11ima te. 1mprl''i'il\l'
Mercator pr0Jec1ion maps, compll'te
with mountain ranges and intnt a11•
labeling.
The students arc <1urpr1sed h~ thl'
results. m11h o;a1d. Ai. one o l
Smith's students. eight-grader l~mu
Kanda, said: .. Before. "hen I heard
the name of a count~. I JUSt thought
of tt as a name. It reall} didn't
matter to me After doing the m<'m·
ory map. ifs kinda neat because '>ou
can picture 1t 1n }Our mind -not
only that count'), but e\Cr)th1ng
else around 1t. You get a map 1n
your head wherever ) ou go.··
Smith ~s careful to point out he
did not 1n,ent the "1dcl) heralded
process. a process that recent!} land·
ed Smith 1n the l>ame Ne" York
telev1s1on studio with Br.·ant G um-
bel. extolhng ll.S '1nues· 10 N BC's
"Toda' Sho\\" host. Smith said he s1m pl~· reintroduced and refined a
program taught at Shady Hill 1n the
I ~40s.
In fact. m1th. alsu the soccer
coach. did no1 se t mu 10 teach
geograph ~ at the pn,atc. school
"'htr<' he con 11 nuc' tu tl'ach F ngll~h
and social stud1c·'·
..I "anted to teach .\men can Col-
onial h1ston. hut I disco' ered I
couldn't teach -'.mcncan Colonial
h1ston b<-cau..e people d1dn°t l..now
\\hert' the.-t 3 onginal t'Olomes-were.
let alone thl' rt•st of thl· stat('s. let
alone the rl'sl of the world:· m11h
\aid
.\t :"e"ron-~1esa. all t 7 "<.'\enth-
and c1ghth·g.r.tdc teachc~ "ho "11-
nes<oed m1th'.; presentation agreed
10 inlurporatc h1<o methods m their
O\\ n classrooms. ~tar~ Kruse. the
d1str1 ll0<, dtrl•cto r \If instructional
sen K e\. said
fealhcrs .... 111 han· to ad1us1 the
timing o t the lessons. !>incl' geogra-
ph~ occup1e'> onl) a pon1on of social
sc1c.-nlc cla <.e' m Ncwpon-Mesa'.
Bui \n eral teachers believe students
could lc:1rn the neccssar. 1nfor-
ma11on in tandem "1th their h1stor)'
le\son\. dnd rnuld "'ork to"ard their
mcmon map'> 1n <ocgmcnts. Kruse
said. .uJdrng that o;tudents could
begin seeing the ne"' geograph) push
1mmed1 .s1eh L~n raka · tor o ne. I'> thnllcd to see
ht'> "Ork pa) oil
"V. hen 1 read that anicle in the
~ton1tor I "as enthralled. 1 guess
that"s the v.o rd. I want to get a
satellite and beam Mr m1th to all
the sch09ls tn the countf) :·
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The Mov1n& Wall. a replica o f the Vietnam
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at Chapman College 1n Orange. Admission is free.
A special .ceremony commemorating the first a~pearance of the Moving Wall in Orange County
will be held at 6;30 p.m. Tuesday. For more
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Techniques for dyslexics·
. The monthly mecung of the On on Dysleiua
Society will begin at 7:30 tonight at Pernt1ce Day
School, Irvine and n1,ers1\} avenues. Costa
Mesa.
Helen lrlen will present "\oping Techniques
for Focusing and L1gh1 Sens1tw1 t} Problems for
Dyslexics and non-D)slc>.1cs." S2 dona tion 1s
requested at the door.
Cancer risks discussed
Generauons Sharing Knowledge. a special
event in ho nor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
will be held from 6:.'0 to Q:JO ton1&hl 1n Con-
ference Room I at Saddleback Women's Hospital.
Saddleback Memorial ~kdtcal C'fntcr. 2445 l
Health Center Dm1:. Laguna Hills.
The e'ent will feature 'peakers Patnc1a Kelly.
a medical ~en~ti"C1s1 and pioneer in breast cance~
risk anal}s1s. and V.cnd) chain. director of adult
psychosocial oncolog} at Mcmonal Cancer In-
stitute. They ,.,.111 focuc; on the rcla11onsh1p bet1A.een
famil> h1'itOI) and thl' en' 1ronment 1n determining
the n sk of developing breast cancer.
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classes for <la) and cH·n1ng \tudcnt" 1s offered
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The .\dm1s'110n\ Orlin· I'> open from 7:30 a.m.
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OCC's Coast Week celebration
Orange ( na\t C ullegc·, 2~th · h1annual c,i)o. -
s111on fair. '"C oJ\l \\ cl·i..:· h\:gtn'> toda) at the
campus. :!70 I Fair' I<''' Road C. ll\tJ Mc~. The
theme for th1\ 'car" ""Rl·nal\\JDll" ( clchratton -
.\ Night In \h.ining .\rm11ur ··
Studl·nts "orl1ng 111 booth' "'111 dress in
rena1ssancl· lO\tuml''> .rnd thl' 4uad "'ill be trans-
formed into J ml·J1l•,al kin~dom lompkte \\llh
castle dra"' bndgl· r l'Jll1\ rl·p rc..cnting ()( ( ·s 60
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Learn to manage stress
·· kill\ to Im Pfll\ l' ' our Ouilook 1>n l Iii."" l'i
the tttle ol the..• tir\t in .1 'l'rtl'' of hrov.n-hag lunch
seminars h\ mo11\.111on.1I ,pc,1kcr ~1on1quc
Cro\\le) 1 he \Cm1nar " .1t noon rul· .. da) 1n the
lo"' er lc\C~l mcc11 ng room .u Hn nda,on To"' crs.
19800 Ma' .\nhur Hh J
The ~C!>\IOfl tl'Jl hl·\ rd,l\at1on Jnd <,tn·-,s
managl.'ment techn14m·\ \<lm1~\lon 1' $12 For
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CdM PT A annual home tour
Corona del \I Jr H 1gh 'Khool PT.\ Home Tour
IA.Ill be rro m 10 10 am to .i pm Tue\<la~ ~·\Cn
outstanding home<. 1n C cirona d(·I \far and '-~
pon Beach "111 tx· ll'aturcd
.\ ba~h·t lunlh -.Cl\l'd unJ a .:irhtir' ot \\l~tl·na
at hcrman (1.irllcn' " included in the $20
admission. During lunth. PT·\ moms and students
1A.1ll 1nformalh nmdcl la\hion<. from .\"\farces and
Balboa Bea( h < u
T1ckl.'t" arc ,l\ailahk· JI the high ..choors o ffice
or at herman (1Jrdl'D' ~1.111 \hop Proceeds benetit
sp«"1al and c<lul·a11onal pro~r.1m' at thl' school.
I -°'4 Library resumes ~cture series
The Ne"pon fkalh P11hl1l Libra~. 856 an
Clemente Dn\C. l lJOttnuc..•, 11' Bm "'n Bag pcakcr
Senes a t noon Tlll''<la' in thc hhralj ·.,community
room
(>('aker I\ \1trhael L 1n l> ~I I>. d1scusstng
ho.,... to .. lmpro' c '(.)ur l mage \\1th Proper Dental
Care ... E\Cf')one 1s "ckonll' and prl·rcg1stra1ton is
not required CofTcc "111 be turmshcd and pantc1-
pants ma) bnng their lunches 1f the) "'1sh.
~londa.i·. Oct. 23
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CO\SI, DAILY PILOT/~. OCtob« 23, 1tlt
ll \ k I ' C • I 111· f, H \ U I
Jackson returns to where it all bega~"-~--=-
occ's new re-entry
director swam at
college in I st grade
8y HOUY \IV.AGNER
Of -0..,, ,,_ ~
Despite the popular saying to the con-
traty, Nicolette Jackson found she couJd
go home apin .
Landini the JOb as director at Oransc
Coast CoUeac's Re-Entry Center brought
Jackson full circle, to where ~ bad
taken swimmin1 lessons as a first-pader.
"I remember driving with my parents
from our home, past open bcanficlds. to
act there," she recalled. "It seemed like
an enormous collqe with a huge pool.
The pool was filled with kids-··
More than 30 years later. Jackson has
returned to direct the center, which offers
counseling and support services for
people who can't or don't want to go
ho me again.
The center is geared toward helping
·students returning to school after ex-
tended breaks. Some are youths who
have taken time off after hiah school.
Otficrs are divorced mothers who need to
learn skllls to support their families. StiU
others are professionals suffering burnout
who arc ready for a mid-life career
change.
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Whatever their reasons, the center is
on campus to help these students adJUSt
to their return Lo academia and cope with
shifting gears to campus life.
NICol•tte JN•Nll, Or .... ewe Co11•1•·1 new ••-•ntr"J Cet11• •eceor, r ...... 111...,. ofllce.
It offers monthly seminars for students
and non-students in subjects sucb as
career planning, study skills. stress man-
agement. changing self-defeating behav-
ior and m ore.
Jackson said man) of the best students
on any college campus are re-cn11; stu-
dents.
.. They're eager to learn. The}' know
they don't have time to waste. so they
don't. They also have many life ex-
periences behind them that are helpful in
the classroom," she said. ''They're able to
·question thtngs in a pragmatic and re-
alistic way. Faculty members love to
have them in class."
But they may lack confidence or sup-
port or JUSt ha-vC" general 1lrtx1ety about
returning to school. The center is there to
make the return easier.
··we·re here to gi ve them the emo-
uonal. academic and career suppon the)
need to succeed.·· Jackson said. adding:
"You sec that hap(>('n each semester.
They come to you early on and are
usually quite nervous. They tend 10
drastically underestimate 1hc1r ab1h1tcs."
But with the center's help and the
boost students get from making &ood
grades. they .are able to gain confidence
and make progress.
··once they get their fee t wet. the) take
off," Jackson said. "You see them again
after getting that first grade card -
usually filled with A ·s and B's -and
they're floating. They're convinced they
can make it." <--J
Jackson knows s0mething of career
changes from her own expcrince. as well.
A graduate of Cahforn1a State U niver-
sity at Long Beach. Jackson earned her
ba_cbetor' degree m-anthropology and
minor in dance with plans to travel the
world.
"I had v1s1ons of going out to tud\
and record ethnic dances in remo te pans
of Lhe world," she said. " nfonunatey, I
didn't enjoy camping. I rcahud
Fashions bring pants
from models at event
By HOUY J . WAGNER
Of orw o.-,, ~!lot Staff
Two-and four-footed area residents
put on the do$ this weekend to show off
the snappiest in canine couture and raise
money for thC' Orange County Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals.
Adam Small. o wner of Laguna Pet
Shop. has masterminded a pet fashion
show for each of the last three }'ears. He
sean:hcs out the most namboyant and
unusual dog fashions he can find at
<:onvent1ons all over the west to bnng
them to C'ahforn1a fashion hounds.
Seven pooches modeled ever) thtng
from spcedos and one-piece bathtng sut1s
to T-shirts to sequinned tu,edoes 1n a
show Saturda) Iha\. featured abou1 30
crcauons. 20 of them ong1naJs.
O ne pooch e'en paraded tn a ratncoat
with matching dog umbrella. called (what
else?) "raining ca1s and dogs ...
Small docs o nl) one show a )Car and
only stocks the designer dog duds when
he does the show. ··The) usually sell
out ... he said. and the show usually draws
300 to 400 spectators.
Southern Cahforn1a weather lessens
demand here compared to the less fnend-
ly climes of New York and New Jersey,
where many of the designs onginate.
.. The East Coa s1 1s where the demand
really is. but they don't have the Slyle of
California ... Small said.
··Every dog deserves to look as good as
they can:· he said. ··0ogs want to look
good. just hke people.··
Small. 29. has owned Laguna Pet ho p
for eight years. He took up the business
as a change from nursing and said be 1s
happier working ~1th the four-footed
cltcntclc.
.. AnimaJs appreciate what )OU do for
them. That's a lot more 1han some people
do ... he said. ·
Small appreciates the animals. too. His
own pets include fhc cats. thrc-c dogs and
eight birds.
To help less fortunate animals. he
donates a percentage of the pcl shop's
lDcome the da) of the sho"' to the SPC <\.
anthropolog.asts have to do a lot of that:·
So she changed course and became an
elemental) school teacher. he s(>('nt
eight }'cars teaching in "am under the
Teachers' lntcgra11on Program of the Los
Angeles L'nified School D1stnc1 She also
taught dance and drama to fifth and 'il\th
graacrs.
Then she decided to tai...:-a hreak from
tcachmg. he returned 10 her 11ummer
vocation. waitressing.
"'I was a little burned out and needed
some 11me to think:· she said ··ee1te' e
it or not. l''e alwa)S enJO)ed "'urk1ng a'i
a wattress. It's something I know I ran
fall back on 1f I e'er need to ··
She waited tablt-s tn the dinncrhousc at
Jolly Roger · I.fl Seapor-t -Vt Hage. Long
Beach. Wlitle food order'> kt>pt her hop-
ptng.. she enJO}ed the atmosphere
"Often we'd get ~ople coming 1n oil
their boats for lunch." she \did "\\ e
cnJO)cd a perfect 'le"' of the "'ater It
was a wonderful en' 1ronment ··
After waurcss1ng.. she returned to col-
lege to can:i a master's degree in counsel-
ing. he spent a )ear as career counselor
at Cal late Long Beach. then moved on
to counseling children and fa.mt.lies for
the Norwalk-La Mirada boot Dtstnct.
~t the same ttme she "o rked pan umc
as a career and re-cntn counselor at Rio
Hondo College tn \.\ h·1mcr .
he 1ntef\ 1e~ed for her current pos--
111on at OCC after three years working
t.,...o JObs he took O\.er her posmon late
1n .\ugus1 ·
S o"' she's maktng plans for a re-<nll)
conterl'nce in Maf'C"h and loolcrng for
other v.a's to e\.tend the center's services.
I \I.ant the communm to know that
we're-here ..ind v.e're a communtt) fncnd-
1' place ·· she ~rd
It ha'> lerta1nl\ been a fnendl) place for
Jackson
.. I IO\e 1t here·· .she said ··1 feel like
l"\C died and gone tO hea\eO ( have lO
cep ptn~htng m~self This ts a fantasuc
college··
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M <>r.,.. .eo.M DAILY PILOT/ ---· October 23, 1919
Governor~ concerned about expert's objectivity
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SACRAMENTO -Gov. Georp Deukmejian iaid
Sunday be woufd find out whether the earthquake
npen be appointed lO bead the probe of a deadll
freeway collapee had reached a ··~ived decision
&vorina the state's Transponauon Department.
k:nockina Caltrans (the CaliforniaDepartl'Mnt ofTran1-
ponation). Rather, it's time to push for more funds,
both atate and federal..." Buclde is depuly 4ircctor of the
National Center for Earthquake Engineering Resean:h
bued in Buffalo, N.Y.
«lent inquiry to find out exactly what happened:'
Buck.le, reportedly on duty in the ·San Fraocieco
Bay area. was not Immediately available for comment.
His New York offices were closed.
collaDled in Tuesday's earthquake killins doxa1 The
temblor f'elistercd 6.9 on the Richter scale of pound
motion.
Deukmejian. who is considerina callina a 1pecial
session of the Leaislature, did not rule out a temporary
increase in the state's psoline or sales tu to raise
money for earthquake relief. He uid he planned to meet
Monday with Leaialat.ive leaders on the iuue. Deubnejian, in a brief news conference foUowina
bis appearance .on ABC's .. This Week With n.vid
Brinkley," aid ~would meet with nationally known
quake-safety eqinecr Ian Buckle concemina Buckle's
comments in an article he authored in Thunday's Los
Aqtles Times.
.. I'm not aware of thal article," Deukmejian told
reporten when asked his response. ''I've been out in the
earthquake area and I will talk to him about that. If be
bas already made some k:ind of prcoonccived decision.
then obviously be woufd not be the appropriate person
to head up that t~m." ·
"I don't think the people of this state would sit stiJJ
for simply accepting responses from the Department of
Transportation itself," the Republican governor added.
"We've aot to have a fair and impartial and indepen-
In an earlier interview with The A11oeiated Preu,
Buckle said that California transportation offtcials,
seeking to strengthen hiJhways in the event of a ~or
quake "started with things they could do quickly and cost~lrectively. The-nex\ stage is to do somethina about
the columns (of the type that .collapsed on lntentate
880). This is, not so easy. It would have been done by
noy.r if it was. easy."
And he contmued to distance himself from hit
Transportation DeP.lflJ11ent. ·sayina he was neVer told
that 1-880 and similar structures represented an earth-
quake threaL There have been several published ~
that state officials were aware that 1-880 wu leiamically
unufe, citina internal state memonndum'1 private
conauJtants" reports and other documents.
Ill the piece, which appcattd on the newspaper's olHCf pqe, Buck.le said that ·•now is not the time to be
Caltrans is California's principal road-buiktina
•ncy, responsible for the structural safety of the state•s
hiahways, mcluding 1-880, the two-tier viaduct which
Family's hopes
were ·getting dim
OAKLAND -The family of
earthquake survivor Buck Helm was
bqinnina to lose hope before he was
dramatically pulled from the wreclt-aae of a crumpled highway. his ex-
wife said Saturday.
Lorene Helm broke down in tears
and cut short a news conference at
Hiahland General Hospital as she
described bow the family learned
that Helm had survived.
"By (Saturday) our hopes were
getting preAiy dim, but we said if
anybody can make it Buck can make
it." she said.
Ms. Helm said she had been in
contact with missing persons of-
ficials Saturday mommg. providing
them with medical information.
"A few minutes later, the children
beard there was a possible
survivor," she said. "A few minutes
after 12 ... " and she broke down JO
tears.
A son. Marc. then offered .. special
thanks to the workers who found my
father."
"He's a great man, .. Mate said as
be turned away from rcponers to
end the session.
Helm works and hves in Oakland,
but spends weekends 250 miles away
in Weaverville '!,jsitin..1 his children.
ramuy members became con<:cmed
immediately after Tuesday's earth-
quake, Ms. Helm said.
"My daughter contacted me at wort and told me there was an
earthquake and she feared her dad
miabt be in it." s~e said.
They mad~ repeated attempts to
phone the area., but could not get
thro"llh.
The next day, they called Helm's
employer, the International Long-
sboremen•s and Warehousemen's
Union. and found that be was not at
work and bad not phoned in sick.
"Buck is the type of pcrsoo who
unJesa somethina 1s very wrong he's
always at work.•· Ms. Helm said.
"Since be had not caJled his family.
we knew something had to be
le'riou1ty wrong;"-<' •
Meanwhile, rescuers euphoric
over filldina Helm in the collapsed
freeway bad to suspend their search
late Sunday because the rubble be-
came so unstable.
8ucll Helm
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Authorities sent crews home for
the nilbt because so much further
damar bad been done by a~
abocks and heavy construcbon
equipment that they had no idea
bow lO safely &bore up Interstate
UO. l.arle sections of c:oncrcte have av.mblecl. And there was no esti-
male of when work could .resume.
Larw H.._ w.-. -.n • C>allland ..... c ....................... , .... . ltMMI, •uc11 HelM, was pulled from 1111 car
"' ... rullltl• of .... ·--collapN. ,,,._,,I,
Helm's survival proves officials' fallibility
9y 9C>e IGaKO ,· ,......,..,. ,
SAN FRANOSCO -The ~bout survival
of Buck Helm in the rubble of an OakJand
freeway is beiAJ. called a miracle. It ii alto a
demooltratJon, if yet another one wu needed, of
the &llibility of experts.
Tbe S7-year~ ahippina clerk wu found
Saturday, more or lela by accident, durina a
_,., c:bect of the IDtenta1e 880 bridle after the .-di for bodies bid been Altpended. Since
Tlllldly'a eartllquakCi five sweepa of the same
.. willl clap and iJlfiared devicet b8d &iJed IO
dlllcl Hehn.
Oii Friday, repor1en '*' been .-red by ~ l8Cll • tbe fire c:laief' iD c:Mrle o( the ~ M tbel'C ... DO c:hace a,_e ... left
~ m tt.e colllpled aower dllcll o1 the bridle·
Ponaately for Helm, ud for u,oae die ... .-y yet be bmd aliw, wOlbn bave
J!l IDI 1 Id • ti die apertl were wro1111-But not ill pW f!I ldlibilily bave blnled out •
t 2 a&. .. ....a. tbe public .... been~
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about the vulnerability of old freeway brid&es like
·W Cypress Project on 1-880. But on f:riday,
llobcrt Best, director of the state Department of
Tranaponauon, aid the 1ovemment's official
JJFe-Cfuake aueasment had been otherwise.
'This stnicture1 from our analysis, was
earthquake-safe in tne sense that it would not
collapee," Best said, standing a few hundred
yards from the collapsed portion of elevated
freeway.
He also said the 880 sqment had been given
a lower priority for canbquake reinforcement
than some other old brid&a becautc it bad
multiple . columns, and Caf 1.ran1I analyses bad
bmcf 11na1o-<X>1umn structures to be more ~=alto Caltrans that bad aiven a mucb-=zed early projection of 2SO deaths on the y bridle. an estimate that may' prove to be
four times IOO biab. Best uid it was hued on an
mumption of normal Nib-hour ttaftic, and did
AOC lab iDIO ICCOWlt an unusually liabt traftic
flow that bu been attributed to early departures
o( worbn to walda the Wortd Series.
EJlpena at all levels have alto f,;m q. .. ..... .,, ............. Sn MtilCO-
Oak.land Bay BridfC was safe in an earthquake
the size of Tuesdays tremor, which measured 6.9
on the Richter scale. Apparentlr they were
wrong; part of the upper deck fel , lcilhng one
driver. and many more surely would have died
if traffic had been normal.
Expert assessments have been undermined
in non-hiahway areas as well. Building inspectors
hastily. reassessed sections of San Francisco's
bard-hit Marina district on Saturday after homes
that they had rated as safe for entry showed
unsuspected damqe.
1be state's top politicians. includ.iq Gov .
Oecqe Deukmejian and Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy,
have called for an investiption by outside = into CaJtrans' desisn and earthquake-
~·for the lntentate 880 bridee and bridees around California.
Some mistakes by CaJtrans planners may
ultimately be found. But tk bottom-line reason
more anbqaake reinforcement bun 't been done
fu1er is that the state's political leaden and
voten bave chosen to limit tu revenues, leavina
eutbquake safety to compete for 1ean::e doUan
with propamt like health, education, home-
1111 .. ud AIDS raearcb.
Quake aid blurs deficit outlook Fears of calapse
force evacuation
at housing projeGt
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C~ndor breeding successful ·
LOS ANGELES -The nearly extinct California .copdor. bu bred so
well in captivity ·that researchers may free some birds yean ahead of
schedule. '
Only 32 of. the· huge vultures are believed to exist. all of them in a
captive breeding program. There are 14 at the Los Anaeles Zoo and 18 at
the San Diego Wild Animal Park. including four chicks hatched earlier this
year. .
"In a sense, the program is ahead of where we thouabt it would be,"
said Cathleen Cox, director of research at the Los Al\ICfes Zoo.
Prices down 1/2 cent per gallon
LOS ANGELES -Retail gasoline prica fell mott than a balf-<:ent a
gallon as the summer driving season headed into fall doldrums, industry
analyst Trilby Lundberg said.
Last Friday's Lundberg Survey of 12.000 service stations found that the
national average price of retail gasoline, including all grades and taxes, was
109. J 2 cents a gallon. down .53 cents from Oct. 6, Lundberg said Sunday.
Missing small plane sought -
SANT A BARBARA -Authorities searched for a small plane in Santa
Barbara County Sunday after the aircraft lost co11tact with' a control tower,
officials said. 0 The Beech 36 aircraft lost cont.act with the Santa Barbera Airport l l
minutes after taking off StJnday at 11 : 14 a.m .. Federal Aviation Adn\inis-
tratioo duty officer Tommy Aina said.
The plane. with an undetermined number of people aboard, was three
miles southwest of Gaviota when it disappeared. Aina said.
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-.:Our llun In train colllslon
UPPER SANDUSKY ,.Ohio -An Amtrak passenger train broadsided
a CSX train Sunday, injuring four people. knocking a· shack into a swimmina
pool and throwina a freight car into a homeowner's yard, authorities ta.id.
· The 116-car frci~t train was carrying .. everything from sand to syrup,"
includina carbolic acid in one car. but none of the cargo spilled, said Andrea
Just, a CSX Transportation spokeswoman in Baltimore. ,
· The accidenLQCCurred at 5:43 a.m. when the Amtrak's Broadway
Limited train traveling from New York City to Chicago hit the freiaht train
bound for Newpon News, Va .. from Chicago. at a crossing. said Deborah
Hare, an Amtrak spokeswoman.
Viet museum founders caught In lie
SAN ANTONlO -Two men claiming to be Vietnam veterans have
resigned as directors of a Vietnam War museum after it was revealed they
were never in the war.
Gaylord 0 . Stevens and Kenneth M. Bonner. the director and assistant
director of the Vietnam War Museum in San Antonio's Alamo Plaza.
resigned from their posts after being confronted with evidence by the Dallas
Times Herald that their claims of Vietnam military service were fictitious.
Both• men professed to be Vietnam veterans. and both displayed
photocopies of'military discharge papers that falsely credited them with
serving m elite special forces during the war; the newspaper reported.
Chess champion bests computer
NEW YORK -It was a battle of two chess champions -·one active
and outspoken, known to sip tonic water during matches., the other sittina
quietly on a desk, takin..s in a different kind of juice.
World chess champion Garri Kasparov, who hasn't lost a tournament
since 1981, met Deep Thought, the winner of this year's World Computer
Chess Championship, for two games Sunday.
The human won the first pme after 21/z hours when the computer
n~ from tl1t game ane-r Kasparov's S2nd move. He woo the second
match after 2 hours when the computer surrendered after 37 moves.
"I expected it," Kasparov said. "It's a good player but without position
and experience."
Astronauts heading home early
CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. -Atlantis' astronauts went to bed ahead
of schedule Sunday ni&ht after Mission Control told them to come home
three hours early Monday to avoid high winds at the Mojave Desert lalldina
site.
After spending the day stowing their gear, testing the shuttle's steerina
system and packing up experiments, the five crew members said 1ood niabt
to Mission Control shortly before 6 p.m. PDT -21/l hours earlier than
planned. I
••This will be our last time with you hopefully," said Mike Baker, an
utronaut serving as a spacecraft communicator at Mission Control "You
IUYI have done a superb job, and we'll see you tomorrow t.ck in Houston.••
Atlantis Commander Don Williams thanked the fliabt control team
wortina Sunday night, the same crew that helped the astronauts deploy the
Galileo probe.
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Looting damages aash-slte evidence
TEOUOGALPA, Honduru -Hundreds of looten and c:urioeity-
seeken ovmu the wrecU,C of a Honduran jet crub. bamperina dlOnt to
determine the ca'* of the MJek.end crub that left I l I cte.d. -
.. E~-==pled everythina down," llid ~ Trotter, beed of a National tion Safety Board team investipb .. the crub.
Honduru OfBdall .re unfamiliar with the unpor\aDCle of .-... off • ~ ~ ttffLrotter llid ·SuDdly. . . De T ~ 727-200 c:rubed oa apprwb wty S.hlftlly oa die ._ ._ ot a flilbt &om San Joee, Com Rica with a atoe, in Mutpa,
Nicmpa. Pifteea of the 146 people aboerd. includiaa tbe pilot. IUfYiYed. I
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HAOIVUYAGIL-WMtD
A ceremony in a flower decorated
pzebo at the Newport Beach home
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Ward
united t)'ieir daughter. Merrie Jean
Ward, and Kursat Hacievliyagil of
Istanbul, Turkey. Superior Court
Judie Robert Todd officiated at the
Aus. S ceremony attended by I SO auests.
The bride wore a aown of pcau de
soie with a cMpel-length train. Ir·
ridescent sequins a nd pearls
embellished the off-the-shoulder
fitted bodice and peplum. Her
fiqertip veil was held by a matchina
silk baL
The bride's sister. Mollie Ward
Brown, wu matron of honor. and
brideuna.ids we~ Mrs. Joseph
Viera, lister of the bride, Mn.
Donald Ward. sister-in-law of the
bride, Mn. Hakan H~cvliyqil1 !i•
ier-in-law of the bridepoom, Mn.
Michael Bell, Kathryn ~ino, K~r
rie Koncn and Penny Pillo. Juruor
bridetmaid wu Jaoqueline Viera.
tbe bride"• niece. Tbe bridepoom is the son of Dr.
ud Mn. Sudctlin Hacievliyqil of
llwlbul. His brother, Hak.an1. .~
bai man. and uben were MAl1t
Scbuhz. tbe bride'• brothers, Donald ud Oil Ward, and bro~ -in-S,w,
Cabot Brown and Joe Viera.
Tbe couple are at home in lit.an·
bul aftllf 1 boneymoon in Northern
c.wbrDia.
A. ~te of N~ Harbor Hillt Mool I.be bride bolds a
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ol .... llMd. Ofte hundred ftfty
needed their~ •• dw Com Otlbaa •Jlide. . wt Mn. "Ja A. M1 .,. ol
A.1a1a ..S Mr. 88d Mn. i.-rcS
1y KAREN M. REED
Of-~,_kM'
The March of Dimes-has taken
the sin&)es bar concept to the ex-
treme -and it seems to .be to
everyone's liking.
The nearly 800 women who turn-
ed up at Le Meridien Hotel liked it.
The 35 bachelors parading around
on stqe seemed gratified at the
attention paid to them.
And the March of Dimes certainly
appreciated the S 120,000 or so·
reaped by the 4th annual event
(which might need to be taken 10 a
laraet" hotel nqt year). • ""A stick. well-organized fund-
raiser. the "Bid 'for Bachelors" ap-
peared much like a Hollywood pro-
duction -the efficiency of the
event which e<><hairs Bill Jousoa
and R•m Ko attnbuted to their
crack committee.
"It (the successful turnout) 1s a
credit to everyone on the committee.
Everyone had hwe JOb and each did
them well," said Johnson. a sup-
pe>rter of the event for the fourth
year.
Pre-auctio n m ingling and
munching was done singles bar·
style, with prim~ women rang.ang
in age from ·m1d-20s to 50-some-
thinA checking out the "mcrchan·
dise to eventually hit the stage.
'Tm overwhelmed." said Steve
S,.•l4lD1. looking extremely ner·
vous as he made the rounds pnor to
auction. (Many of the bachelors in-
dicated they needed a dnnk -
which was a no-no according to the
March of Dimes committee's rules).
One well-known bachelor who
wun't circulating. but did show up
for the final bidding. was former
California Anacl Reale JacklOL
He seemed suri>riscd at the m~a-
tudc of the e ent sa~ ing from stage.
"Ifs really, hke, a bag deal ... I had
no idea." Jackson also assured New·
port Imports owner Lff West (New-
port Imports was a maJOr unde'r·
writer) that because he was 1he one
who coerced the former ball player
into coming. that he owed ham a few
favors ...
Jackson eventuall> went for
$4,200 to Patricia West. but he
wasn't the most 1mpress1ve sale of
the night. That honor went to Den·
nit Graff, a JS-year-old attorney
who offered two date packa~es -
tnps to San Francisco. Austraha and
H ong Kong. and Ne" York and
London (via the Concorde)
Aucuoneer Carol Na11 added fuel
to the fire by inumaung his "nice·
ness" when she announced. "Girls.
he's not a Cahfom1a bo~ -he's a
farm boy."
Cyatkla Van de Walker was the
top badder for the .\ustraha package
-at S7.000 -\\llh Elgin Jollason
dropping S6.200 for the England
tnp. Depending on the perspectl\ e.
there were no real "bargains" dunng
the evening. as the least c' pens a\ c
bachelor went for $800
Committee members coord1naung
the overwhemingl) successful. event
included Barbara Venella. Wendy
Hafer, Diile Jaekton. Laarle
Somers, Barbara Hart. Susan Si ms,
Barbara AHtlD, Jacquellnt Powell,
Loretta Sucatez. Jolla Clemeat,
Emma Webb, Debbie Bllzurd. VlckJ
Jou1oa, Qeryl Milford. Btlly
PvffU, Benjamin Epstein, Laara
Marti•, J•llt Caafleld, Claris
TlaeltH. JuJce Welner. Jackie
Jacobi. CoUeo Uadsay, Sasu
Gamble, Mart Scott, Ga.II Gretal•& •
Slaert MIMa and Diue not.I.a.
BIRTHS
SOUTH COAST
MEDICAL CENTER
September t I
Ana and Ronald Onente. Laguna
Beach, boy
September t s
Christa and Dale .\nderson. Laguna
Beach. girf
October 3
Mary and Russell Singer. Laguna
Beach, gi rl
October s
Carolyn and Don Steepe. Laguna
Niguel. JJrl
October•
Julie and BcnJaman W alhams.
Laauna Beach. 11rl
1'ESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
A•ptt II
Manzar and Mike Raz.am. Orangt'. •rt
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September t s
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Ferguson. Huntingto n Beach. ho)
October %
Ohta Tulafua and Tho mas
Hutchinson. Huntington Beach. bo~
FOUNT A1N VALLEY
REGIONAL HOSPITAL
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ington Beach. boy
September 3
Mana and Jose Garcia. Costa MMa.
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Bachven Thi Bua and Hai Van Doan. Huntington Beach. bo)
Siobhan and Ian Hahn. Costa Mesa.
boy
September 4
Rosanna and Bart Moore. Hunt-
ington Beach. girl
Sarah and Joseph E,·rard. Costa
Mesa. bo}
Ellen and David Mosakewicz. Foun·
tam Valley. girt
September I
Jennifer and Lee haver, Costa
Mesa. girl
Evelyn Shirley and Richard EvctL
Cost.a Mesa. boy
HOMELESS
from Al
nsk of 1011ll hungry. rcponed the
Food Distnbuuon Center. the Cit) of
Oranae·bascd chant) that was one
of the many benetic1ancs of Hunger
Walk proceeds.
Walkers on Sunda) represented
about a (iQtZen rchgJons and de· nominau~ Angell said. "Hunger
continues to be a high pnont> an
churches and temples. It's one area
we can work tO$ether and have a
total effort. With no sectanan
interests to dlvtde us:· he said.
Walkers pulled mosth from the
Ncwpon-Mesa Uruficd School Dis--
tnCl started the walk at L Mark..
located at the oomer of Eastbluff
Dnvc -.nd Mar Vista.. and trod down
Back Bay Dnve along the Back Bay
toward the Newport Dunes rec-
reation area. ultimately returning to
the parking lot of the church.
About 75 percent of the money
raised Wlll be funneled 10 inter·
national Ch.muan and Jewtsh relief
o rp.n1zations. with the rcm.&Jnang 25
percent aoina to local hunger qen-
CICS, such as Coast Shelter, Cost.a
Mesa's Save O ur Selves (SOS) and
ASH of Newport Beach.
Ansell s~ud the number ofwalkm
was enoourqing. 1f not over-
whelmina.
"We would have liked to Mvc had
I SO walkers, but wt s<>t 70. and
thert was a lot of enth\&JIUm from
everybody involved," Aftlrll said.
The reverend II.id be hat walked
in simdar fund-r&11m th~ Soumem Cabforrua over the pe11 IS
yeen. He taad he wu ucited to t..r pr.,.a. for web n ~t in New-c:' ~ IDd ... happy. to ...
ne..a ... oetol~ ly 14 ,._., ..._.,..._ SAo1'1R
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OfMge C... DAILY PILOT/ Monday, October 23, 1988 .
...... ,. Oet.11
AlllES (Marth 2 1·Apnl 19): Early on this Monda iaht feel it
Teens agree with 'square' advice -wise to ret~al to emotional cocoon. Later. you eme and could be star
of pany. entertainment. Young person might confess.· feel romantic when
you arc near!" 1
TAURUS (Apnl 20-Miy 20): With help from Aries individual. you will
get to hean of matters. LiJht will be shed on areas previously censored.
Stress independence. onganality. Relationship runs gamut but proves
durable. '
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Visit will be concluded. Relative imposes,
perhaps wi thout meaning to do so.
Long.distance communacatio'n relates ro possible journey. Your influence
will be felt be)ond inaual expectations. •
CANCER (June 21 -Jul) 21): What
had been taken for granted requires
new cover. Focus on bnghtness. color.
design. renovation. Leo natl\ e pla~ s
unusual role. prove \aluablc all).
Stand tall for )Our pnncaples!
LEO (July 23-.\ug. 22): You might
be saying. ··suddenly I seem to be in olved with people and projects."
You're correct. Man) arc dra"n to you, some present schemes. ideas.
products. Trust intuition . .\quanan pla)s role. • •
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22). You'll have more room. your space will once
again be your own. D1 ver~1f). e\penment. make inquiries. Emphasis on
travel •. legal papers. added populant). You'll receive g1f\ adding to wardrobe.
. LIBRA (Sept. H -Oct. 2.:?): Budiet 1s st'retched but there 1s no need for
panic. Check guarantees -some ol your money will be returned. Focus on
remodeling. installation of afet~ d!.'vaces. includmg smoke alarm.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Individual who has ignored your calls will
respond to wnttcn word. Enumerate needs. c~mplain~s. '(ou might be
amazed by positive results. Gcmani. Virg(). Sagattanus in picture.
SAGITTARIUS (NO\. 22-Dcc. 2 1): You'll be fascinated by home
appliances. clocks. othcr 1imep1ecec;. Famil} member says. "Sance when have
you staned spcndang on this!" Lunar aspect highlights vision. per-
ceptiveness. readin~.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). cenano fea tures subtle hints. nuances.
Someo~c is trying 10 tell }OU so mething but is afraid of being overheard.
Be sens1u ve to clues while a\01d1ng rc·d hemngs. Message becomes crystal-
clear.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I adtnirc
the way you take your lumps and
admit it when you have given
clunker ad vice, but please don't
back off when you're right.
I refer to the letter about two ·
Milwaukee teen-agers wbo were
cauaht in the act by the girl's
parcnls. Readers who thouJ.ht the
couple was bchavifl$ responsibly be-
cause they were using two kinds of
binh control need to look at the
1otal picture. Responsible behavior
is saying "NO" to self-i ndulgence
and abstaining from high school sex.
It's crazy to thiok that 16-year-olds
can handle a sexual relationship.
Look around and y.ou will see large
numbers of adults who are doing a
lousy JOb of it. -PRENTS OF
THREE (CHICAGO) TEENS
DEAR PARENTS: Tlwlk1 for
yoar 1apport. I received several ''°•saad letters from readers waio
1ai,re your views. Su~ri1lagly,
aboat 70 percent were teenagers.
Read on:
From Toronto: I'm a 16-ycar-old
ttirl who didn't think your advice to
t .. '9. oo~·o
How would you descn be your
boss, if any? Anal)sts say super-
visors can be categorized this wny:
Silent manager. slave driver.
backslapper. retired on active duty
and critic. This "reured on active
duty" is a curious one. what? Just
marking time. I gather.
teen-agers who were having sex was
eithe r "square" or "unrealistic." I
thought it was right on. I have a
steady who is very good looking.
very sman an.d very temp1ing, but
we have established some guidelines
so we won'J get into trouble. We
both believe that if two people really
care about each 01her, they will not
risk one another's health, reputation
and future for a few minutes of
forbidden pleasure. ·
From AJlcborage: r m a 17-year-
old who thinks your "old-fash iQne'1.
square" advice 1s great. I wish I had
paid attention to at when I was 15.
I thought r was in love with a guy
coasters. Because people only rarely.
if ever. j ump on and off roller
coasters bcfon: the) stdp.
· It's .. dnnk1ng." 1f )OU take a sip.
"Carousing." 1f }OU down the whole
glassful. "Carouse" comes from the
German "Garous" meaning "com-
pletel} ...
who promised he would stick by me
no matter what. Well. I aot prcanant
when I was 15. He had the ne.We to
say the kid wasn't his and dropped
me like a hot potato. Thank God m y
folks stood by me.
I'm back in ~hoot now. de-
termined to _JCt my diploma, but you
just don't fit in when you have a
baby at home. I feel so oki for my rears, like I missed my youth. What
wouldn't give to relive thost days
when I was footloose and fancy free.
Los A111eles: I'm a 16-)·car-old
virgin who intends to :nay away
from sc~ until I am ready for mar-
riaac. When a guy puts the hard-sell
on me. I know he 1s not thinking of
my welfare. only his own a nimal
urges.
Wtilte PlaiJ11, N.Y.: nfortunatel).
it's not. tcendy to ha,,e moral values
these dllys. People are afraid of~ing
called "square." so they abandon
their principles and run wnh the
herd. But millions of people ' are
.behind you. Ann. Hold .your ground.
Keep your standards high. Don't
cave in to the pleasure seekers. Deep
of West Virginia. but how far'?
A. 57 miles.
If it's good cav141r \OU "ant. you
can get 11 from American paddlclish.
says an authont) on that odd o ne.
You know how a paddldish feeds?
Swims w11h its mouth oix·n 1n the
hope so methang ta~I> \.\Ill tloat in.
down the teen-agers know you arc
right and they respect you.
Ma .. soa, WJ1.: rm 20 now but
when I was 16, I was having sex with
three different guys. They all hat,ed
condoms so r let them get away with
the withdrawaJ method. Of course I
aot pregnant. Suddenly I had no
friends.' I learned too late that the
girls who say "no" are the bi~ win·
ners. Stick to your guns. Annie.
Ptilladelpltla: I teach in an urb~n
high school and use your columns 1n
my classes. My students respect you
and look to you for solid values
since many o f them aren't learning
much at home. Now that there 1s
AIDS. we must re1hank all our be-
havioral patterns. What used to be
considered ··safe se, .. isn't so safe
any more. Condoms have a 10 per-
cent failure rate. I Os and
diaphragms ofTer no prote!'tion
whatever against the deadly virus.
The only sure · thing 1s to1;il
abst[nence. This is what I am teach-'
ing my students. and I am delighted
that you have backed me up. God
bless }OU.
buying up massive parcels of land
now on both sides. As though con-
s1ruc11on \vcre 1mm1ncn1. Finally.
Q. Ho" coml' a nC\\ born baby can
hl·ar so much bcttc.'r than 11 can see'?
.\ lleanng can de' clop 1n the
dark AQUARIUS (Jan. :!0-Fl·b 18): 'iome insisted ~ou could not hurdle legal
barrier. You learned about ta \. ht'ense requirements and did omething
about 11. Man) will no" sing ~our praises. Emphasis continues on mantal
status.
.\ccording to the ha!>tom:al foo1-
notes. one of the most intclli~ent
men of all time. Isaac Newton. lived
85-)oe...ars ~Hnou~~ making-lo+('
10 an) bod) What do > ou suppose
he kne"?
You onl) need half as much butter Can you d1sproH~ the claim that
10 season vegetables 1f )OU brown "Charleston" 1s the onl) 10-kttcr
O. Where du.I bananas gro" o ng-
1nafh '>
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marc h 20): YouusJchic ab1l1t)' S.!J~es to forefront.
Many clalm you c'<en unrairln uencC.-UOn't te lralr BC discreet enough
to maintain aura of m) stcf). Rcponer or oublisher could request interview.
-said buttt'f" first ----·l y.. nam~·uh-.1 0 d1fTcrcnt ICllClS~ ..\." In . outhern Asia. Tra,eler
1ouk-tht111 tu lnd~b-.-H~ th
IF OCT. %3 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY approximately two mo nths ago
decision was made regarding home. repairs. general state of \Our lifestyle.
(nvol ved some acttons that were painful. It was expected th.at cond111ons
would be favorable in Oc1obcr. That was one month too soon. It will be
an November that rewards come. that you realize actions "ere correct.
Gem ini. Virgo. ag1ttanu<; pnso ns play lmponant roles in your hfe. You
have reportc.'r°s skill when 11 comes to communicaung "your story:·
Re memocr. a hippo ha\ four IOC'>
per hoof. a rhino onl) three.
Those "ho !..no" all about theme
parks sa) th!.' mer~ -go-round~ ar!.'
more dangerous than the roll!.'r
Q. What movie co" bo} ro<le a
ho rs!.' named "White Flash"'1
A. John R111er's father. l C\. o
1den11ficd for those unre11red }Oung
who ne,er wc·nt to aturda> morn-
ang mo"ll'S.
L
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Report 1s the undernool of the
inusk-ox 1s eight limes warmer than
sheep's wool. .\nd 11 doe'>n·1 i;hnnk
"Camaro" in pan1sh means
''shrimp.''
A word counter found 1.400 mc.'n·
tions of "hand" 1n the· 81hk. thl·n
gave up.
Q. What's the "C'hunrll'l"" .
A. Proposed tunnel umkr thl' Eng-
lish Channel. Report 1s tn\ e!>tor'> are
HHIDf.;1-:
Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you
bold:
• K4 <;:'AKI 0 J652 + IU53
The bidding has proceeded:
East So .. 11 West Nortll
I + Dbl Rdbl Pus
Pass ? 1
What act·ion do you take?
A .-No rmally, you would bid your
cheapest four-card suit; here, two
clubs. However, you have a bal-
anced hand with a spade sto pper,
and you can paint a dearer picture
by choosing to bid one no trump. If
partner has a weak, distributio nal
hand, he can then run to a suit.
Q.2-A s South, vulnerable, you
ho ld:
w .\Inca. Portuguese took thl·m to
the Canan Islands. Spaniard~ took
them to thl' .\mc.'rtcac;. Prell~ "ell
tra\ d eJ. those bananas.
Q . .\ football I announcer sa) s a pla\d~ hod) IS Onl) 5 percent fat Or
"hate' c.'r. Ho" ·s 1ha1 figured'!
..\. Wc."1ght of the player normal!}
1o; comp;m·d to the weight of the
plaH·r \UOmcrged in a tank of water.
~u6tract the weight of the water.
1 hl·n o;ubtract 1he submerged weight
fro m the normal·we1ght. That gr~es
}OU lhc \\'('lghl of the buoyant f't.
A.-ln strength and shape you have
a classic no trump o pening, but it
looks ugly with t wo suits unstopped.
Still, 1he hand docs contain six win-
ners, and any o ther opening ~ould
lead to unpleasant complications.
Open one no trump.
Q.J-Neither vulnerable, as South
you hold:
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SAVI MONn ON The bidding has procc:cded:
•1652 9 6'3 0 AKQJ +AK
What is your opening bid?
YOU. ..... ANCI Soutll Wesl North Eal
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63t-n'3
Today's automabc transm1SS10ns are
~ rellable units. They are sealed 1n
transmlSSIOfl Hulds that do not WHr out or
become contamlfllted With acids the way
enpne Oii does. However. heal can uuse
the transm&SSIOft HUld to break down. Once
this prOGns stJrts. ttll W turns dlr\er
than its uSQI brllflt rid colof. It also loses
the qulltties that protect tr1nsm1SSM>n
parts from eroseon. n is the car owner· s
~ty to bnnC hes fttliclt tor rea·
ullr cllecu of ttll trlMllllSSIOll and other
systems. The Clf °""" cari Ibo dleek the
health of lllS e1r's trlMftllUIOll fluid
lllfnsatf by twnilll ttll locallOll of the
dlpstle1. TrlMMllOll fluid. .... be
checked It lust fotr bMtS UC" Jut for
proptf !Ml and ttll l* c""'9S ill colof.
Brown looUll Of Wwt """"' tin 111SS1011 flllld IS_.., Ille Int,,.... of
trllllHW ~ $W ..-.otlW
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• ,_ ar. W1'1111 • '11:11rtt a.-IN.H.111. .. 11.111 .. ma•••oz•
I + 2 • Pass J •
?
What action do you take?
A.-You cenainly plan to take
some action, but four clubs doesn't
tell the full story of your hand. h
could be right to defend three
spades do ubled, or to play the game
in hearts if partner has four or
m ore. The way to cover all bases is
to double. Since partner hasn't yet
bid, your double is primarily for
takeou1, though partner can
convert.
Q .4-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•1'1053 V>J95' v AKS +Al
The bidding has proceeded:
Soalllt Wtsl Nort.111 EU
l NT P-2 + r ..
1 • P.. 3 NT PaM
?
What action do you take?
A.-Panncr's two clubs is an at-
tempt to find a ~ major-suit fit.
His jump to three no crump shows
aame-1oina valu and a hand with rurrma values, but denies four SJ*les. Erl(>, he must have four
hearts, so carrect to four hearts.
Q.5-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
• '763 Q'5l ¢ KQll• •QS
Partner opens the biddina with one
no trump. What do you r~?
A.-lf partner has the ace of dia-
monds, your band will produce nvc
tricks. If partner does not have it,
your hand mipt produce only one
or two. In that cue, nen two no
tnunp could ·be too hlah. So YoU m1Pt u wcU pmble out three no
tnunp.
Ot'ange Cout DAILY PJLOT/Mondey, October 23, ,_ A?
.Family practice a Wide-ranging specialty Nutritionist wams
against 'fake foods' 1Y AUX WIUJAMS oI .. ~ .... ...,.
Or. Philir. ~tavish of Costa Mesa
often reca1 s ,one panicular day in
hit recientty launched career in medi-
cine.
The family of one of Stavish's
. elderly patients had discovered the
patient, a woman of n. at home,
dead. Stavish was called to the home
t~ confirm what was only too ob-
VlOUS.
The story, however, does not end
there.
Stavish rushed from the woman's
home to bi1 office. where one of his
younaer patients was beginning the
throes of labor.
After delivering the child, Stavish
ruminated over what he had just
witnessed -the entire life process,
death and new life. Stavish stood in
awe the sublime justice of nature.
That day has since become the
metaphor for his life's work. Stavish
said. Stavish. 34, has recently em-
bark~. Ort a praclJce •as a fj\mily
pract1t1oner, a throwback to the days
of the country doctor. the doctor
traditionally responsible for the
complete health of a person, com-
mitted to every aspect of it. With
October decreed Family Practice
Month in medical circles. Stavish
ha~ been trying to educate the public
on an often-m isunderstood practice
of medicine.
"Family practice 1s a specialty.''
Sta vi~. said, explainina that famlly
pract1ct1oners $Crve three-year rcs.-
dency terms on top of their aeneral
practice trainina. j u st like
cardiologists or gynecologislS. "h is
now the lariest sinaJc professional ~teaory of physicians, outnumber-1na pec:hatnetans and all the others."
Stavish sajd family practidoners
serve the entire person, from binh to
Old .,e. and have at least a ·WOrkin&
knowledac of such areas as
dennatol<>sY. which most people as~
sume reqiurcs a specialist.
"Medicine went through a penod
of super-specialization. but that
makes patient care gets too
fraJ"!'lented. There arc too many
o pinions." St.a vi.sh said .•
Stavish said a family practitioner
can handJe 90 percent of the prob-
lems handJed by a specialist. Minor
surscry and general treatment arc
cheaper when handled by such a
generalist. In addition, family practi-
tioners develop a lifelong rappon
with their patients. often following
them through major surg~ry and
family crises. the doctor said.
"There's not the shuffling. Some-
one is with you every step of the
way,'' Stavish said.
Stavish admits that by specializing
in generaJ medicine. the family prac-
titioner surrenders portions o t
knowled_ge in particular medical
fields. ··But nobody knows enough
about any field. The thing 1s. a good
family practitioner knows he doesn't
know cverythmi and '' not afraid to
admit 1t."
One of the biggest advantages of
seeing a family practitioner is that
the aeneralist doctor 1s looking at all
aspects of human hfc. He is looking
for possible warning signs in any
area. I
"I see health inues as a con-
tinuum, and I can see where the
conveycr belt 1s takmg you. If you're
3S years old and smoking heavily. I
can sec where yoo are headed be·
cause I JUSt treated a 4S-}ear-old
with 'lung cancer."
Stavish said that he, the modem-
day tountry doctor. got a ta'ite o f the
old ways while serving his restdenc>
m Lancaster Count}. Penn. -
Amish count!).
The only doctor 1n a dec1dedl\ anachron1~t1c town. Sta,rish's t~p1cal
day might have included a lumbar
puncture on a baby he suspected to
h.ave men1ng111~. a coup1e of ad·
missions to intensl\·C care and a few
baby dehvcncs. He was on call 36
hours at a time.
But tav1sh 1s not compla1n1ng.
Even if he has to face the snqpb1sh-
ness of some spcc1ahsts anct the
m1staktn 1mpress1on b) some
people he 1s a general pracuuoner.
the Mesa Verde resident 1s confident
he chose the a' enue of med1 c1ne
most personall) rewarding
"In medical school. t'\1:1') ume "'e
went through a panicular pha\t', hke
cardiology 9 r ob-gyn I got excited
about lhat phase and thought that
that's what I wanted to pursue I JUSt
came to the conclusio n that I wanted
a good deal of knowledge about
evel')·thing ...
Study a·ffers ·new aneurysm view
BOSTON (A P) -mall bulging
weak spots in the main blood vessel
in the abdomen do not need to be
ro.utinely repaired in most patients,
unlike large weak spots, which arc in
danger of bursting. a study con-
cludes.
Suraery for these common defects.
known as abdominal aortic
aneurysms. has grown drama11call)
1n recent decades and 1s now pcr-
formed o n about 40,000 people in
the United tates each year
Ex pens agree that large aneul)sms
should be fixed. because the) may
burst. caus1og catastrophic bleeding
and death. But some doubt lingers
over whether smaller aneurysms .
must be immediately repaired.
9y SUZETTE SADA
0...,, ,_ c-.... -..
Callma imitation caas. colas and marprioe .. ~ ~ ..
clinical outritionjst Dr. Richard Leek brouaht bis cam~ .. real
foods" to Newporl Beach last week. 1'n a talk lO the Dolphins
Division of the Newpon Harbor Chamber of Commerce.
The so-called fake foods arc contributina to an incn:ue ill
cardiovascular disease and other dcatnerat1ve illnesses. said Dr.
Leek. and should be replaced wtlh "real food." So. eat s1eak., eat
and real butter. but also eat whole grain breads. fru.ns and ve,iables
-all in balanced moderation, he advised.
lmatalJon foods arc nutnuonaJI)' 1nfmor and ~ -affcctina our
degenerative diseases," Leek said ··They're confiscauna our ability
to maintam our beaJth."
• Cardiovascular dJ~ 1s rc<spons1ble for more than SO percent
of duths and is. linked to "fake foods," Leek S&Jd. Cases of the
ducase arc on the nse m our soc1et). Hean suraeons pra.cticinJ Iona
enough' to recognize anenal patterns arc see1ng more plasuc-likc
plaque in anenC'S. Where docs 11 come from? One sourtt is '
ma.t'Urinc, Dr. Leek said. ·
Not only docs marganne create more cholesterol tAan butt.er due
to saturated oil, Leek said, but 11's made with matenaJs with a plastic
texture, hydrogenated oils, and carcmot.ens.
Leek said the use of saccahnn increases the chance of cancer by
l to 2 percent.
"When you add that up w11h other dangers in the environment.
the chances 1ncreas~ "
"Non-dairy creamers are linked to infant monalit1es and near
infant deaths... Leek said. txpla1nina that unwacy mot.hen arc
starving their infants by feeding them the nutntionally useless milk
substitutes.
Teflon and aluminum pans aren't safe, Dr. Leek potnted out.
Are you ready for the Big One?
The latest study, conducted at the
Mayo Clinic. found that most ab-
dominal aon1c aneul)sms expand
slowly. and small one pose little
nsk of rupture
The aluminum 1s linked to ~Jzhc1mer's ducase and the Ourocarbons
passed onto the foods fro m the Teflon can cau.sc ailCflic ructions.
LYON-E-YE INSTI'IUfE .__..;..Arc"<-jOu _Q_rCQMC<1 lOL_an eanb:
qua e?
The ma1or d1aster in an Fran-
cisco Jh1s week has gotten the atten-
t 10 n of e'en the worst
~>rocras 1 1na t ors among us.
(Procrast1nat1on is postponing
something :rou kno" should be done
now.)
At least for the moment. more
Southern C'ahfom1ans than ever
.seem interested in learning what
there is to do 10 pmtcct o urselves
and our families.
I asked eH·ra.1 people on the
street 1f they were reall) pn:pared for
the "big one:·
"No ... but l'"e got a ~un and I
know a famil y who 1s alwa)s
prepared."
"No ... not Teall). But rm a
survivor and I'm good in a cns1s ...
·Tm half-prepared I ha,en't
bou$ht bottled "'ater or bauenes ...
I think you're suppo 1.•d to keep a
WTench close b) so that )OU can tum
off the gas but I ha,en't done that
either."
''I'll JUSt go to the tire station
They must be prepared ... "
I called C'apt Ra) Pendleton al
the Newpon Beach Fm.· Dcpanmcnt
to check that out.
He said that his depanment "as
ind~d ready for an) emergcnq. but
that procrasunating c1t11'cn!\ might
be in big trouble when lht• maJor
eanhquake happens.
Capt. Pendlketon said that "there
isn't a government agcnc) big
enou~ to take car(' of e\Cf)o ne ...
espec1all) in the lir\l t\l.O or three
da)S after a cn s1s of potential eanh-'
quake propon1ons .. In this case 11'<1
not a matter of '1f a maJOr earth·
quak'e will happen The onl) qucs·
t1on 1s "hen 11 "'111 happen
"Everyone get real interested in
protecung themsehes nght al,er an
event such as the one 1n n Fran-
cisco." the captain "amcd "But
little by little. earthquake prepared·
ness comes to seem less and less
important as traged) fades into his·
tory ... peo ple don't like to mess
with negative stuff unkss tht') h:i-..c
to."
The Preparcdencss K1 1o; '>'hirh an·
available through the ctties (call
Capt. Pendleton at 644-3 111 ) JUSl
get pushed further and further bad.
on desks.
Fire depanment offices ha,cn't
been immune from 1:anhljualr
letharg) 1:11her. Capt. Pendleton ad·
m1tted.
"One of our "orkers a<.ked a
simple que~uon and I '>Ugge<.tcd that
she m1gh1 ti") reading the manual
she had been d1stnbuting."
.. ·1 ha,en't had a chance to read
11 }t:'t.' the lo\Oman aumtt11.·d ..
We all need lo led bad enough
about our procra$l1ndllOn to tlt'
m o tivated 1n10 action.
TV reports fro m an Fra ncisco
sho'>'ed one man standing 1n front of
a maJor fire shonl} aftt>r the t'onh·
quake telling p<.--O ple to go home and
stock up on food and water l ud1 ·
crous.
Earthquake preparedcni:s<. 1s lind
ofhke pre,cntatl\l' med1cini: h) thl'
time )OU become mtcrl' tl'u. 11 ma\
be too latl'
It didn't take \Cf) long alter the
quake for there to he ll'ng hnl'S.
short supplies and_h1kcd-up pnce5
for basic necess1t1es such as "ater.
canned goods and battem·~
"..\nd the goods "h1ch are a' ail·
able are onl) bcmg offered on a ca h
Diets can replace
drugs in treatment
Two years a~o. Jack Foster from
Atlanta. Georgia was beginning to
deteriorate. He was 62 and for e"·
cral years had been taking
hydrochloroth1az1de. a diuretic fre-
quently used for h1~h blood press·
urc. This form of d1ure11c can pre-
cipitate diabetes. and m Foster's case it did JUSt that. On the glucose
tolerance tc t. his blood ugar went
up to 560 m~. He was 1mmed1ately
put on insulin. and. oddl} enough.
was continued on his d1urc11c thcr·
apy.
Jack was concerned. He did not
lilt~ how the last years of his hfc
were shaping up. colored wtth i~
creasina doses of medications and
more and more heahh problems. He
had seen this happen to a lot of his
friends and it bothered him. He
wanted a more natural approach an<i
had read. as we all have. how 1m·
portant diet and exerci~ was in
preventina many of o ur diseaSC1. He
wanJed to try to use thel ~me ap-
proach now that "his" difQSCS had
surfaced..
In October of 1987, he was evalu-
ated here, two months after he was
staned on insulin. and was put on a
very low flt diet, certain vitamins
1nd miMnl'-and an cxcreise pro-
pam. Like many othtts. he did what
he wu advtlCd to do.
He wu recently accn in this ofrtee
lllin ud he hid been off of insulin
aDd all oc.blr medication• for more
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turc. researchers ro utinely pa) "hp
service" to the role that diet and
exercise can pla) in the treatment or
he.an disease. high blood pressure
and diabetes. Ho~cver. m odem
physicians are neither equipped nor
interested in truly tmplcmcnt1n1 diet
pf'Olfims as trearmcnr fo r diseases,
and arc oh so rcadv to rely on
medications. ·
It is estimated that SO percent of
diabetics taking insulin and rouahly
1S to 80 percent of those requlnna
hiah blood pressure medicine could
become drua-free if vigorous life·
st)'le chanaes were instituted.
·It is not a lack of knowledae. but
a lack of priorities. Jack could have
persisted wath bis current pbarma-
col()liul solutions to tus problems.
but bJ. cboosjn, to sip1ficantl)' alter
hi• lifestyle, he no lonacr tw the
problems for which he requi~ the
~.
Anyone would ll'ft that climanat·
int the probkm it supmor to mere-
ly conll'Olhnt tbe probarm With die
medications. ~ tbe lallef bebaVl«
it tlM rule i• moden medicine.
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arc being accepted.'' said the cap-
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us... ·
The front page'> of the Pacific Bell
telephone director) al\o g1,es all the
informauon \Ou'll need about ''hat
to do 1n case ot an canhquaki:
emersenc).
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Surgical acting saves 'Anatomy'
8y SOREN ANDERSEN
McCl ... d~ -· S#rvlc•
"Gross Anatom).. doe n't miss a trick.
There isn't a character or situauon in this picture
abOuJ first-year medic-al students that hasn't been
used and reused dozens of times in stores of
previous mo' 1es about young doctors m t~ning.
It's all here: a major character heroically
soldiering on in the face of a wasting disease: a
status-grubbing bootlicker ti) mg to curry fa vor
with an inOuential professor: a pill-popping
grind. gulping amphC'lamine to keep up with the
killer pace but falling behind anyway: and a
glamorous. dn,en "oman student who knows
that she reall) ought to keep her mind on her
studies and renll) doc n't ha'e the time to ~et
involved "1th the hand'iomc hl'rO who 1s putt mg
some scnous mo' e on her. but still ...
But 1t' onh toward the end. "hen the stock
situations contained in Ron }Swaner and Mark
Spragg's screcnpla~ start ~lung ~ou li~c rain-
dro ps ma do"np0ur. that )OU become a"are of
just ho" true-to-formula "Gross .\natom~ ·• reall)
1s. For most of the p1lture. thl' acting 1s of such
high qual11> th.at m llav.s almost don't matter.
consistent!) interesting young actors. Tall and
gangling with an open, seeming!)' friendly face. he
looks at first glance like the picture of All-
American innocence. But in his performances
there 1s in vanubl) something dark and often
dangerous going on below thl' surfare.
It can be the eerie, inward-looking intensity
of his character m "Bird)," an in1en~hy that
drove the chara ter 10 madness under 1hc strain
of combat 10 Vietnam. It can be the cheeky
1rreverenct that crossc 1hc hoc into ;nsolence in
the GI joumali t he played in "full Metal
Jacket" or 11 can be the ps)chouc '1olence
coursing Ju t belo" the surface of the street tough
he pla~(d 1n "Orphans."
In "Gross .\natom)." he tap bal·k into that
"full Metal" insolence and amplifies 11 into
arrogance. It's a ubtle arrogance. which goes
mostl) un poken bu1 1s dcepl~ d1squ1eting to the
other chara<.·ters an the picture nonetheless.
irritating. He imtates hi studious roommate
(Todd Field) with his casual study .habi1s. He
irri1ates his pretty lab partner (Daphne Zuniga)
wi1h the cocky confidence with which he pesters
her fo r a dale. And he dri ves another lab panner,
a 'preppy apple polisher (John Scott Clough) to
distrac1ion wi1~i".er fuJI of zj ngs and &Jbes
al the prepster's expense.
Finally. he net1les one of his teachers
(Christine Lahti) to the point of baleful exasper-
ation because she see him wastinJ his talent. She
can see he's got 1he gif\ for doctonng but she also
can't miss the fact that he lacks the instjnct for
healing.
Modine and Lahu pla) out 1he familiar
ba1tle of unmoll' a led bnlliant s1udent vs. stem
dedicated teacher with great intelligence and
disciplined understatemeru. It may be a familiar
situauon. but from their performances you're
given lhe sense of d1scovenng it for the first lime.
Perhaps msp1rl'd b} th e level ot work being ,
done b} Modine and Lahtr. and ccnainly thanks
to the sensitive direction of Thom Eberhardt
("Night of 1he Comet.'' "W1thou1 a Clue"), the
other cast members studiously avoid cliched
ponra} als as well. The prescnCl' uf ~1a11he" Modine at the
head of the cast 1s the main sa' 1ng gracl' of
"Gross Anawm'." Modine is a f)('rformer who
over the ;ears ha~ evoh l'U into one of our most
Modme's character 1s Joe Slovak. a med
student from the blue-collar li~h1ng docks of San
Pedro, Ca hf . .<\Imo t e'en one else an hi class is
from lhe upper or uppcr:m1ddle class. mam of
them the offspnng of ph)s1c1ans. but Joe is.not
intimidated. He's got a mind 1hat retains book-
learmng hke a '>ponge and a careful!~ cultivated
what-me-\\Orr\ at11tude toward the whole medi-
cal school SCl'jll'.
No wonder. then. those classmate find him . r
"Uross Anatomy" may no1 have an original
thought in its head. but its acting makes it a very
affecting picture despite that.
Matthew Modine st•rs •• Joe Slov.tr, • br'9flt •nd none·
too-serious mettlc•I student. In .. Gross AnMOlll~ ....
I 111 \ l"I H
.... Landon Jr. wlll once again reprise the rote of Scr009e
In South Coast Repertory• 10t'tl •nnual IUglnt of ••A
OVlstmas C•rol. •• Ticllets for the hollclaJ cl•ask. which
wffl run Dec. 6 through 24, go on gle tod•J·
'Christmas Caro/'-
tickets now on sale
T ickets go on sale toda) for the
South Coast Repcnol') ·s I 0th an-
nual staging of Dickens· .. .\
Christmas Carol.'' v. h1ch "111 run
Dec. 6 1hrough !~ on the CR
Mainstage.
Hal Landon Jr will return as
Ebenezer Scrooge. a role he has
made thoroughl> his o~n since the
initial SCR produc tion ten )ears
ago. Earher this season. Landon ap-
peared as Ted Washbrook in Alan
Ayckbourn's "A Chorus of Disap-
proval." and he wtll ponray Mick
Riss in H\lgh Wh1temore's "Break-
ing the Code" before starttng the
holiday producu on.
In addition to Landon. SCR
founding anists Richard Doyle. An
Koustik, Manha McFarland and
Don Took will be fea lured. John
Ellington as Bob Cratch it "111 be
iomed b> fello" resident art1~ts .\nm
Long. Ron Michaelson and Ho"ard
Shangraw.
".\ Chnstmas Carol" "111 on c
again be under the d1rec11on of John-
David Keller. C R dramaturg Jen)
Patch origjnall> adapted the Dickens
novel in 1980 and conti nues to hone
the scripL
Performances "111 begm Dec. 6
and run Tuesda)s through Saturda>s
at 7:30 p.m .. Saturda)s at 2:30 p.m ..
and Sundays at noon and 4 p.m .
through Dec. 24. In add1t1on. there
will be 2:30 p.m. performances on
Dec. 19 and 21. Tickets are pnced
from SI 7 10 $22 and are available
thmugh the SCR box offi ce at 655
Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa.
or by phone at 957-4033.
"TWO Thumb$ Upt•
-Rooer Ebert, SCSl(EL I EBERT
HB PlayhoUse stages grand 'Camelot'
l y TOM TITUS
o.-y l'llol (Of•~'PO"Cl~n•
A pro1ect.of the srre and scope of Lerner and
Loewe's ··Camelot" 1s a tremendous undenakmg
fo r one of Orange Count~ ·s smaller communll}
theater groups. but the Huntmgton Bl·ach Pla}-
hou~ has not -onl~ bmen off a challenging
assignment. but 1s chewing 11 most dTectl' el}.
The court of Kmg Arthur and his knighh of
the round table are splend1dl~ recreated b~
director Marla Garn-H udson and a full-!>11e cast
which overflows fro m thl' stage of the medium·
sized G1sle,r SchooL theater and surround~ the
audience on occasion, ·
S1rong. ''rll-reah1ed portra)alc. 1n the k ad-
ing roles cro\\n this full-bodied production.
featufing a huge e nsemble of all agt'!.. s.hapc!> and
sizes. There also arc some dehnous performance~
in the supporting ranl..s to nc.•<\h out this faithful
retelling of the mc-d1cval lcgl'nd.
Mike Moon takes on the mantle of King
Anhur "i1h enthusiasm and authont\. sl1llfulh
convc) mg the Fantasyland 1deah.,·m of h1·s
character. When 11 all crumpks around ham.
Moon's agonies arc strongl~ arnculatl·d in a
finely detailed performance.
As ht'> "a)\\ard queen. Gu1nl'\Crl'. Robin
Follman 1s om.' of the finest 10 don this raiment
locall~. A pan from her slunning beaut) and
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con' t'} her character's facial subtleties.
The larger-than-hii.· rok of Lancelot. the all-
powerful French knight \\ hose punt} melts under
Gui ne\Cre's s~ll. is po\\erfull ) interpreted b~
Mike Thomp on. Ton~ Crowell 1s a comic
delight as the dafT~ king Pelhnore. 1hough he
appears to f)('rform 1n large mcasurt'·\\ 1th his e~t'~
closed.
Craig Hou.,ton Brl'\\Cf 1s young and hand·
some enc.)ugh for a Lancelot. but hl· scores
splend1dl} as thee' ii Mordred. bastard son ofthr
king. "ho plots the dc-struc11on of Camelot.
excelling 1n his rend1t1on of "Thl' ·even Dcadl}
Virtues." .\s h1<. magical aunt. K1organ Le Fe~.
Tern M1ller-Schm1dt presides n' l'r a h1lanou<,
scquen<.'l' a~ a chocoholic and al'>o doc' double
dut) in the qu<.·cn·s court.
Rich Fl1 n en cs dTt'ctl\ eh a!> -\rthur's "1c.c
old tutor. ~krhn. \\h1le Ton1 RO\er. ~1arkus
Ehler' and p1der ~1ad1son arl' · l·red1bk a\
knights v.ho challengt• thl' 1n' 1ncibll' Llncl'lot
.\nd T~kr ~1organ a' thl' pn:-tt't'n Tom ~ot
Warn1cl \\nil'' an in\p1nng post'>l'npt to thl·
sho" as one \\ho \\ 111 cam on thl' ( amelut
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Cos1um1ng. b~ :'\lilkr-. hm1dt and L aurl'I
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At-grade railway
crossings must
be made .sat er·
For m'ore than I 2 years, Irvine officials knew that death
waited at the Culver Drive-railroad erossi-n . .
The city wanted to build a bri dge over the Sante Fe
Railway tracks. A tack of money and citizen opposition
combined to block the plans. The proposed improvements
languished too long. •
Last week, Irvine paid a higher price.
Mary Shaw, the 47-year-old mother .of two. was kJlled
when a Los Angeles-bound Amtra k railroad engine travel-
ing at about 70 miles per hour slam med into her car. Mrs.
Shaw's car was parked in morning rush hour traffic when
the crossing arms descended and locked into place. effec-
tively fatally trapping the woman in the ttain's path.
In less than I 0 seconds. the woman was dead and &
contro ers) was alive.
In all. there are three at-grade crossings in the city. tht.·
other two are at Jeffrey Road and Yale A ve nue. Transpor-
tation experts would testify the railroat! crossings-in the cny
are much like others around the country. The crossing are
clearly marked by distinctive signs. lights and guard arms.
They are safe. as.-far as they go.
However. the~ can be safer. much safer. The sa(tlc
experts recommend trains and automobile traffic be separ-
ated when po sable Only in lightl ) traveled. ru ral areas arc
at-grade cro~smgc; tolerated.
But 70 mph i rams and crosstov. n traffic do not max
The combination is clearly lethal. 4 If ever cit ) officials can respond to residents who obJec t
to bridges spannmg the crossings it is now. Complamts
about increased noise or impaired views pale in compan son
to the safet) benefits of 1mproV1 ng the crossings.
A larger hurdle is mo ney. Improving the Cuher and
Jeffrey crossings may cost as much as $30 millio n. That is
not pocket change whe n transportation funds are m such
demand.
The Yale crossing. on the other hand . has been
designed and state gqrnt mane) is available to pay for at
least part of the bndge. Ci tizen opposition has long stalled
the project and could etTecti velv kill the improvements if
the city does not mov~ quicklv. A November deaplinc
requires the city to make significant progress or lose the
state money. .
Last week·s traged} should be all that is necessaf) for
the cit~ to push ahead on the Yale crossing and to begin
seeking mo ne\ fo r the other two crossrngs.
T he 1mproq~mcn b are expensive and come at a price
for nearby residents. till. the cost of 10action 1s too high.
Opinions expressed 1n this space are those of the Daily Pilot Other
views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists
Readers· comments are 1nv1ted and may be sent to The Oa11y Piiot P O
Box t~. Costa Mesa 92626 '
TOD.\l I' HISTOR\
T oda) 1s Monda). Ckt. :!3. 1he :!Q61h da~ of I ~M9. Thl'rt.' art' 69 da~ ~ te n in the 'car.
Toda)·;; highlight 1n h1 10ry
On Ocl. :!3. 19 '· 2~ I l . •. ~1annt.'s and sailors in Ll·banon dic:d in an
l'\plos1on caused b) a u1ode trud,;-oomocr ''ho crashed 1nh' 1hl' l
lOmpound at Beirut lntl'rnatwnal -\1rport -\n almost s1mult;ind'H1\ Jttad,
on French forcl's 1n thl' Ll'banese capital clatml·d the hH'> 01 '!'I
paratroopers.
On this date· ln 186~. forces led b~ l 'n1on (ienrral Samuel R <uni<, J.rh:atnt
<. onfederatc General urhng Pncc'\ arm' 1n M1.,soun
In 1910. Blanche . ott became the !irs1 "-Oman to mal..t• a '-l'k1 publtl
a1rplam· night. reaching an almudl' of 12 feet a\ '>ht' 'kllkd across a parl..
1n Fon w a,nc. Ind. In 1 9~6. tht' l 'ni ted :-.;auons uencral -\ scmbl\ t.0n'l'nt.'d in 't'"-Yori..·
for the first time. at an aud1tonum in Flushing ~kado"
In 1941 . reen -\ctors Guild President Ronald Rt>ag.an told thl' lloU\l'
l 'n-..\mcncan ..\Cll \tlles Committee the best "-3' to lOmbJt cummumM
influence 1n Holl\1A ood "as "to makl' dcmocral\ "or" ..
(n 19"6. an anti· tJltntSt rC\Olt that "as SUbS('QUCOtl~ \.rushed b~ \ll\lt't
troops began in Hung.a l) _ In 1958. o' 1ct poet and noH~hst Bons Pasternal. author ot "f>octor
Zh1,ago.'' "-On the Sobel Pnu 1n literature Ho"<''cr. Kremlin authont1l·~
pre~urcd Pa H~mali.. into rehnqu1<ih1ng the a"ard
ln 197.3. in a urpn ing re' ersal. PrC'Stdent Nr\On agreed to turn \\hue
House ta pe recordings requested b) thc Watergate special prosecutor tn a
to Judge John J 5inca In 1978. China and Japan c'changed trcal) ra111ica11on dtX'Uml·nts tn
Tokyo. fo rmal!) ending four decade .. of ho uht~ lxt"een the t"o ..\ 1an
powers. .. h h r 1 oda) ·~ B1nhda~ s "Tonight ho"' o t Jo nn) '-arson 1s 64. Senator
John Heinz. R-Penn .. 1s 51. occer great Pde 1s ~9 . .\uthor and mo\le
director Michael ( nchton 1s .n Parodist "Weird Al" Yanko' 1c 1s 30.
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•' Monday. October 23. 1989
Blurring
-th lines
aids CIA
Mesa wishes for f utUre
contradict· present life
If thl'fl'·., a con-;iant 1n human
naturl·. 11 ha<; to bl· thl' con1rad1ct10n .
bct"l'cn "-hat ix·opk Xl) the~ \.\ant
and "'hat thl'\ do It"• cas' to re-
cogn11l' the <ilriught-and-nario" path
that k ad<i 1o"'ard the 1h1ng~ "-t'
"ant but dtllicult not to be tl·mpll·d
1n111 .1 dl·tour
One ot tho'>l' l1m1r.id1clllln\ "a)
rt'' calrd in a rcct·nt \IOI"\ "Jbout a
pubhr h1:anng l'n ( l•\IJ \tl''>a\ g1:n·
cral plan fhat pl.in 1n,11hcc, a pro-
Cl''\S that ,, \UPJ)<l\l'd Ill rl·\ult 1n .1
blul'prtnl lllr thl' l'tl\ ·., tuture l hl'
Cil·naal Pl.in \tcl.'nng ( ommlllt't'
hih pt.'rforml'd .1dm 1rahl~. The com-
mtttl'l' hdd hcanngc, and u1mp1kd .l
rqxin -..11d Ill rl'prl'Srnl thl' m1ddk
grnund. a balanc1: bet\\l'l'n the lUm-
munll' ·., ~ 1\hl'' Jnd thl' fl'Jht' t>I
di.'' l'lopmcn t ·
It llluld Ix· ar~1Jl'd th.ii the u1m.
m11tn"' rl'f)\lM ll'\l·.11, nlJO\ lUn·
trad1l ttun' .1n t''i'll'l IJll\ nu11u·atilc
l.'\Jmpk I' Ill'.! t11 thl' 'tun behind
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banl..ruplt'
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pk 111 J l,tn\11\ hu'1nl''\ 10 lhl'
da"llJI 't'k In 1'1-l~. <. ht<iolm
Aro\\ n JnJ h1' hro1her-1n-l.1" Hugh
DJ\ .... \lPl'lll'd 1hc1r \lllrl' JI -l l 1 r
I .. th ~I in ( 11,1.1 \ll''J fhc nauon"•
l'nrnonl\ "a' booming in those
poc,t-\\orld \\ar II da~"· and the
proSpl'l" tor "ucn·~' in Orange
< uunt' '' l'rl' good.
It ''·"n·r a lann ~torl' Tht' buf.1-
nl''-' .tnd 11' l"' m·r\ ''l'rc represcnta-
11' t' 1ll lhl' tx·Jrod .. 1,f the nation·,
l'l'lllHIOl\ It \\J\ a small. famth· 0'' nnl hu" Ol''" that '>tre,sed goOd ~n 1n· Jnd pro' 1dcd local JL)b'>. Thl'
O"-1wr' and thl'tr fam1he' v.ert• :is
mulh J pan o t tht• cnmmunit' J"
.1ppk ptl' .inJ hot dt1g' Jrl· of 11ur
nat11111al 1r.1d111on 1 hrl'~' gl·m·r-
atwn' 1ll , u\tomcr' man' il.rcetl·d
h' 1he1r tir':lt name' "hen 1ht·~ camt'
to thl' 'tor'" pa1ron1Ll'd ·oa, 1s-
Hrv"-n \pp ha nu·
I ht' bu,1nt.'\' and Co-,ta \k 'IJ.'>
pro pa11~ and grlrn th seemed
l'Ol"-tnl'd lnr thn.·e dl"Cade:-.. But the'
tx·p.an ~r''" in~ Jp:in in tht' I %t1<.
\1,1n Hru"' n "ho grt.'"' up "1th ht'
1am11'·, bu,1nl''' de'i\.ntx'd "-h•tt
happl;ncd in .ln 1ntl'r' ''-''' "-llh the
P1lo1 la't H'.lr He .,.;i 1d h1-. hu~1m·"
"a) :i 'tL tim lll J hntz,L·nng d1seaS(.' -
OOl' that 1<. 1~p1l·a1 ol .-,mall. fam1l~
O" m•J bu~tnl'""l'" 10 rap1dl~ gro" mg
l\J"n'I hl..l' ( l'~ta \k\J.
BrO\'n aid he rould rnmix·tc "-llh
thl' ti1g !le.'~' II pm·l', v.erc the uni~
l .ETIEHS
DO~ t'E~LEl'
lOO!.ldl·rn1111n Uut ht· u>Uldn't
~hallcngc thl·1r aJ,l·n1~1ng. \\hllh
lured J\'3' olJ frtl·ndo; and altral ll'd
the nl'\\ l.U\IOml'r\ -thl' h khlll\xl
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lampa1gn' pn.·<,l·ntl·d 1n J , IJ\<.1l.tl
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Da' •~·Bn"'n\ \h>I"\ I' hnl..l·J lo
the ~tcl·nng comm1uec·., rt•pon l1nh
tx-cau\e ~me ~opk ..aid the' \\Cfl'
a fraid l urrl·nt dt'' l'lllpmt·nt trend'\
.. c1:m to lorn· out small bu)mcsses in
fa, or of big bu 1ness The QC \l stcp
in that progre'i~1on 1<. more h1g bu-;1-
ncss mt·ans los'I of tht• suburban ·or
!.mall·to\l.ffi ch:1rJllCr man\ Co\ta
Mesa n:-s1dc nt' t ha1,h and 0\\ant to
i...ccp,
The contradKtll)n t' that murh ot
Co'ita ~ksa " not 'uhurban It ''
unm1stakabl) urh.ln Jnd l'nJo" the
ad,antages of a mt·trnpohtan l'•On-
om ~ t~at isn't t.'\f>l'ltalh li..1nd to
'mall. tam1h-ll"-Ol'd hustnl''~'' But
man\ rc,1dt:n1' \J\ the' Jlrn't "'ant
that ·The' "'ant tht·1r homl'll'" n 10
be a ')uhurh "Ith a \m.lll·t0"n
lharac-tl'r and the~ "ant g<"l'rn·
ment to mal..e o;url' 11 hJpJX~m.
In soml' "a". 03, 1<;-Rrn"n·o; ta1 l-
urc can be attnbuted to m 1nab1li1'
to ,·ompete in toda' 's Orange <. oun·-t~ l'<.·onom~ Rig bu,1ne'" "''II al"a'" gobble tht' hllk gu' up but J
communtt' n1:rth both -\nd. 11 .l
l°lin1mun1t' ,., dl'd1catcd Ill \\hat II'
n·or,1dl·n1' .:.i, thl'' "ant -pre en·
ing. small i'.inuh-t'"' ncJ bu 1nl'S'il''-
a\ pan ol the ttmn·, lhar.illcr -
1ha1 dcd1,a11on should oc put to
pr.ll't1ce \\Ith their patronagl"
fhat t\pe of romm11 mcn1 ha'
hulc to ·do "'1th g.oH·rnmcnt or
gl'nl·ral plan'. 11 has l'H'~ thing to do
"11h peopk ~cogn111ng and ht'lp1ng
their w v. n h' e up tL1 1hc1r l'\Pl'ti.i-
11ons It ( ll\ta \k\J°<, resident\ "'ant
a -.mall '°" n m ,utl\Jrban hlt''\I\ k
1Allh J lvrc of ~mall 1am1h-01Ant'd
bus1 nc,ses. the~ ha' e 10 help to~tl'r
thJt l\ pe ol a bU'itnl'<\<\ d1matl' fhJt
do~."'" 't mean the~ ha' l' topatr11n11l'
onh ltllal bustnt"·i~S But 11 thn
want thl' lO\ al. local hUSIOl'\\l'\ !ht'\
<.hould oc fo,al. lcx:al cu'>toma\ h\·-
lau<.l' that rZ·l,11111nsh1p 1\ lln l..l.'d 111
the "'\'".' \t'O\e nl 1..ommu011' ( )nl' l)I (ht' gfl'3IC'il \lrl·ng.th!> •I I ••
to" n '' II!> \l'nsc of commun1t\ It' a d1Hicult thing to deti nc 1t'., 'ottt'n
1nlJng.iblc .\ "K'n~ of lOmmuntt\ "
dl.'mnnstratl'd e\\:I"\ ""'cl.. durin~
mecungs of the Row~ ( lub
"'"an1!I. and t1on' ( lub to naml"
onh a le:" \1an' of the'<;(.' duti'
members Jrl' locai p.:ople "'h,1 ''"' n
\mJll hus1ne''l''>. Thl'' art> the 1. JJrc
ot the l "11. organ11ai1on.,
Dunng tho~· dub ml'Cltng5 thcrl'
t) much go:.<i1p \hanng ol idea' and
planning of comm unit' -.en 1u: pro-
Jl'CtS The memocr~get lu l.nOIA ca1.h
other and their rommuntt\ be1tl·r
The ..ame thing h.lppl'n'> ..it parl'OI·
lt'.11.hl·r 9<,<,111. 1a1111n ffil't'llng' anJ
''-hool lxl\."tcr. luh gathcnng' n" n
l'f\ l1i .. m.tll hu'1nt'''l'' "•th thl·tr
1..omm11n·r•11 llf 11ml· JnJ mon~·'
l Jn tx· 1<1unJ at thl''l' ml'l'lln~' ll'"
I hl' l·nd rl·.,uh " thl' uimmunll' ,1,
J ~'hok '1t·n,·lil'
It\ J ' rnrk hut ll'~tt·J "\ll'm \
-..·n,,· 11! •l•mmun11' Jl·,d1•r' .ind
g• n" "-Ol'll ·ix·,•rk -n111 go'l'rn
ni.·nt -ltl'I 1n \ Ph n.l 1n l'' t'I'\ J\fX."t t
111 th.it : .. mmtrn'l' ' ll 'l' Jnd thl·
J''l.'l•plt· ''ho""" anJ lpl.'r.1tt' 'n1Jl1
l.tnllh-11\lo nl•d hU"ll!lt'''t'' .Ht' lhl'
, 1•fl' •I th.ii '' 'llT1 l hl'' n,1\\ t->1~
l' ll••I Jh'J'' lx'll"' ( hl' r !Jnll It''
hlllTit'll•"n ~U"""'" Jn,!, 1nir1un11
.1rl· thl'tr f1r,1 _.1nll'rr1' Thl.'H
'un1'J Jqx·nJ' up.•n ru111n~ ln,JI
1.. \ln\IJl'rJlhln\ I f\l
I lJn'1 heir hut "'101.kr "'h'' let
"horn do"n \\J, Oa,..,·Brlw.n·,
1a1lurt' rust J hu"tnl'"' 1a1.·t 11f hie' Or
did l osta \ksa tail Da' t<i·Bro" n '
..\.,the tO"-n grt'" didn't m11<;t 1.11 •I'>
population l'mbra~e the benefit ol
an urban cconom' and a mc1ro-
poll1an hfcst~k') ln man~ "'a"s
didn't Costa ~1e<ia tum 1u back nn
tht' small. fam1h--0"ned husene'i<.
that 1'i the come~tone of the t~ pc lll
to"n we supposed!~ "ant w
prescr. e" Da' ts-Bro"' n '' JU\t one
e\ample. then• are others
Don Ft oley is the Pilot's As·
sociate EdJlOr-
C aunty DNA lab will help get
more criminals off the streets
To the Ed1h1r
I'm sure the n uuns of Orange
Count) appreciate \Our ~trong sup-
port for thl' l"'\t3bh~hmcnt ot a DNA
laboratOt') 1n the ShentT~ Cnme
Lab. Both )'OUr Oct. ! and Oct. 9 ~1tonaJs clcarl)' point to the cnt1cal
importance of this tate-of-thc~art.
scientific equipment and c\pert1sc
The 500ner the lab es estabh hed the
500ncr wt wtll be able to more
accurately 1denttf)' the perpctratoB
in hom1c1de • ~xual assaults. and
child mole tat1on cnmcs. The
sooner. too. ~c will be able to lcsstn
the tremendous burden no~ placed
on the v1ct1ms of ' 1olcnt cnmcs hke
rape and child mol(jta\lon.
With ONA C\11dcnet' property
prtteatcd 1n court. a ,·1tttm's tcstt-
mony wtll be corrobonued and kM
IUbjett '° ddcnsc aua T~
..,.. a DNA lib '' cstablJsbed.. the _,., we will be ab&c to a"'oed tbt ~ ~ wtth man~ tnak. Oftnl. confronted wnh pb)'SIC&I
cvldmcc of tht q"aht)' and potency
ol DNA findtnp. •· wspttt may dloolt 10 .... palhy. We, tbettby,
Ille COID a.omled 'Mth oaun In mu CMa. dii _,Ill~ or ..l. If Ibis D~-mm.OI DNA fudi
lwlllillal,es= •
he full) l\.'Cl)\l'fCd
The estabh<1hmcnt of a D .\ lab
JUSt make good scme It's good
sense from the standpoint of com-
munit safet) m that susped.S ma)
be more rtadtl) 1dcnuficd wtth cxr-
ua1nt). It's good sense from tht
standpoint of human comp1 ion
for no one wants to funher inflict
psychological n olenct on the victim
of a \'tolent cnme DNA evtdcncc
simpl>: helps the v1ct1m It's good sense from u fiscal standPoint in tllat
whate.,.cr monies the Board of
upcn 1sors spend, at \\ tll be money
v.cll !>pent The cost savinas to the
count) 1n co t avoidance for coun
tnals \\tll full> rtt0vcr the money
neces.sary to fund a DN A laboratory.
There's been a lot of taJk about
usina money seized from dnaa deal·
en to fund ll'lil proJCCt. rm mint
that money to finance our ww on
clNp. In at) opi~ •. IM iale9L
purpose. an<l sptnt 01 the asset for-
fc11un· la"' focu..c<. on drug enfof"C't"-
mcnt and l'duc:lltlln I don't behe' c
drug mone) 1<o ul>Cd for 1l~ intended
purpose "'h<'n u..ed to bu) cop~
machines. p.i' l" en1me monc) 10
reduce the cost ol Jatl opcrauons or
fund a 01\.-\ lab that should mort
prnpcrl y be paid from e\lst1ng l-Oun·
t) revenue.
The c1tt1en~ of the count .
through the hcnffs Advisory
ounci!t and the lcaderstup created
b) I 1. oscnt1no. H) la Bcnca. and
Otck Walker. ha'c raised $80,000 to
help establish the D lab. These
mt n and women understand the
1mponancc of such a lab. and ha"e
bttn w1'hni to fill the void created
b thc lack of public fund:1na.
It's now 11me for u~ 10 s~p for·
ward and fund this pro,ect IO that
C\Ct')OM V.ln .~ BRAD GATES
Oranac Count) Shfflff.('~
'Ille Daily POoe welctADm ~ cf I 'aa Oil m111W1 of' "'9tic ial •
LelWI _.-.... anic:lll Oleom•...,1.-• ~~ ......
.,. ~or~--llMI"'" '° w~m • .._ mroa. DilJ ..... P.O ... I Celli ...... 92636. .,,_.....,.., ..... ,..., .. _wuwam••
'r! 1tw ..... -.. l-60l6-•mw1e_. ..... _ ..
We finall) haw had wme straight
tal k from the Cl.\ ua1ght talk from
thl' C I-\ '" ·a rorc .and t'ndangered
'J>l'th:!. .ind th1~ ume 11 v..en1 like
th" ( >n \1onda\ (I-\ Director Wil-
ham w 1.'h)ll'r announl'.ed that he
fJ\ \m·J another luul.. at the language
lll 1h1: 1:wcuu' e order that binds the
C I-\ un lhl' maucr of a-,<.a..,sina11on.
I ht• lum•nt ordl·r. "'host• "'ord1ng
datl'\ b<1rl.. h1 l 1.J"' 1orb1d~ the L nit·
1:d \talc' to hd!-' an) foreign acu011
th:h ,ontl'mplatcs pol111cal as-
s.i s1na11on :vtr Webster was asked.
1n 1he "-O.d of The \:e"" York
f 1mes' 'itl·phen Engelberg, "1f he
"ould li ke tu see this mterprctat1on
rt'la ,cd .. Hl· rt.'plied -and in Cl.\
lingo this 1'> the t'QUl\alent of .. John
h11 the basehall" -··1 don't think
'ou're misreading ml' .. That gram-
matll.al lormula11on 1s o;ome"here
bet"l·cn j litotes and a douhle
nt'gall'C but "-t' s11ll understand 1l.
But then Mr \\1:bs1er "eru on to
mali..l' the classic-al error He said that
v.hat he \\anted to tome out of a
nt.'"-la" or C,\l"CUtl\ e regulauon ~as
something '>O clear!~ defined that
··1he' 1 n· (I.\ opera ti\ es) can go
right up to the edge of that authon t)
Jnd not "om 1f the~ or 1hc1r agenC)
1) going to get into trouble When
~ou ha'c dd1berate blumng. It puts
a tl·mble and I thank unacceptable
pressure on the people "'ho have to
do the "-Ori..·· Mr \\ i.>bster 1 100
percent inu>ITl'C't. It '' the rffon 10
ehm1nair that blur that muses 1n-
tdll"Ctual anarch'
But J \Cf' fast roundup In 1%3.
Pn.•stlknt Kenned' encnuraged a
lOUP agatn'>l President Diem that
mo 1 rt.>ahslll men "-Ould ha\t' con-d ud~d v.ould lead 10 Diem's as-
c;assmatmn .\<i thr turbulent suc-
C~"-'' e 'caf'i borl· Jo"n on the
l'' ent ho"'e' er the c~ staJlumg ~ue uon "asn't 'huuld the presi-
dent of the l n1ted \tates. 10 certain
<trlUm\tanct:s. hal·i.. a \Oup that re-
'ulh 1n the death l)I a foreign leader"
It "a<. m!.tead W a<i 11 sen 1hle for
th" prt''1dl·nt 11• 1.'0lOurage the J<.-
\Js;,1nat1Pn lll th•~ pan1cular leadt'r"
In tht• I~ mPnlh\ h\·fore the 1..tlhng
111 Dtl'm fohn f-Kenned' "a"
dm·l tf\ 1mplt,·att'd 1n an ell'on 10
J\'-l\\ln,11c Fidel ( astrn The mel·h·
.1n1,.il 1)pl•ra1111n 111 "'as called
·· \ ll1ngl•1>\l.'·· 1 "-:lS pnmanl ~ the
lrl'JtUrl' nt h" hrotht·r Bohb' and
tht' kn~th' \lnngoo '-C v.t·nt ht-came
1hl· IJugh111~,tol ~ nl thl• protc s1onal
•l•mmun11~ It 1mluded t'\ploJing
.1g.1r., 1\1\ll ,, ullJ J1' 1ng r,,u11-. and
P.'"l'" pill' '\llt'r the a'-.a'.'>c;1ha11on
,11 Prl'\llkn1 i...l·nnl'd' 11 "a" h1ntt·d
,1, '' h1n1nl •''l'O n•'"' 1 that Pl'"'"''hl\
Prt''"knt I .1,1r. "'J'n't JU'! bk1"10g
,mu r "'ht•n 1n the 'rnng ol I 'Ito'
hl' rrk'rrl·J Ill Jttt·mph ,10 ht" hie
'fl\.1n,nrl.'J "' the l n1tl"J ~talt"'\ and
-..ud that t"' "'uld pla~ at 1h1<i
g.1mt•
In an' c'ent. tol111"1ng the Rod-
l'll'llcr < omm1ss111n ~ In' cs1tgat1on
l'I thl' c I \ 1n I y-; President Ford
promul~ted the e\ecuuve order
hann 1n~ P<'l111cal a .... assinauon.
Prt.''1dent l ancr tool.. 1t a step
f unher "'hen he amended the order
10 S.J' that "no peN>n employed b)
OR -\l Tl:-0.(i O'-BEHALF OF of
the l ~ go' cmment hall t'ngage. or
l'trnsp1re to engage. in a sas tna-
uon" President Reagan didn't
l hangl' that l''CCUll\e order (though
then· ~as internal deba te about 11)
\\hat "-l' do not li..no"'. and in the h\·~t lll all ixw .. 1hk ""orlds should
neH~r lind CIUI. t "hether President
Reagan "3~ ~ntirel\ guided.
'l ou 'lt'e 11 1 n't that we: are categ-
oni=alh opposed 10 the death of an}
forci~n leader. lf the raid on Libya
"asn t among o ther things an at-
h:mpt tl' a11"3 sinate a foreign l~tt.
then a great man) people v.-cnt to
much unoettssal') pains to try t() c~tabhsh e\actl\ where Col. Gadhafi
v.;ould be \lec:ptnf on t.hc night of
..\pnl 1.a. 19 6. I 1n the course of'
ou-,11ng President \tarco~. Mrs
.\qu1no\ troop had dispatched him
"'1th .i 1.nirer s bullt'l. our 80' cm-
mcnt "ould <;1mpl) ha'e dttpl~ rc-
grl·t1ed thC' unnect'SS3I1 bloodshed.
.\nd. ot course. 1f somebody had
'hot Gen onega back in 1988 -or. for that ma11er. the ayatollah -
our regrets would have bttn pnntcd
by Hallmark.
The error made b~ Judge Webster
1s that of the Platonic imperative -
the \.Cl')' idea that )'OU c.an writt into
1hc law an e\ICt au1de to the proper
bchavmr of a chief ttttu\Jvc in
C\cr. concc11,1ablc s1haat1on.
In· fa t. yQu cannot do so. Tb8I
th t I SO hH bCC'n the burden of
eight novels undenakea by tbia
cnuc o( M r. Wcblter, which novell
have IMIStcd that dfectl~ CCI ·~
t otcllwentt. csoccl8llY • 8 lhicllnl
11C.. 111 monal an. ad dat WOIWI ,a.
can do 11 to ancmpl IO eodify I*
boob tUI 90vem ••tiom •a.. ~ ad rMIOGtly "'1 AllOlll •• '°""' .... IO Ml .-wt. ... -........... ()Ill 09m _. i11i _, flOlil.__I~ ...
ill .......... -
owr ~lM-
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Spinning . 99( Pumpkin VampireWi
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• Zombie • Skeleton
• Red Devil • Gt\ouhe
A,. l•••rphoto
S•lnts• D•lton Hllll•rd splkes_ball •ft•r scoring ~rlt of three touchdowns Sund•y.
MONDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1989
Saints leave Rams in
state o' shock,. 40-2 1
ly ED ZINTEL Oelly ,,_ ,_, __
Talk about sh ock The Rams
are.co rnering the market on 1t.
I( last Mo nday's last-minute
loss 10 Buffalo was a shock, how
would you explain Sunday's 40-11
loss 10 the New O rleans Sa1n1s"
• • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • ••
Most Rams s1mpl) couldn't.
which Wlll of course do nothing
for the spints of the 5"'1.567 at
Anaheim Stadium \.I.ho watched
the Rams d rop their second
straight game.
New O rleans (3-4 ) took apan the Rams (5-~) li ke
a kid playing with a butterll)
The Rams· will ~> the~ left 1he1r heans 10 Buffalo
That's possible after losing in the final minute'.' 10 the
Bills o n Monda} night But the~ l'Ould not produce a
valtd excuse for this loss otha th.in ..is Coach John
Robinson said , ··we pla)ed humbh ··
Their seco nd straight deteat means the) no longer
rule the roost ofthc lcag\,tC, or e'en 1heJrd1v1s1on. The'
trail San Francisco h) a game and the -.chedule now gets
tough wil.h. ChLcago up nt'1't. 1n Chirago
The Ram s again allo .... cd a quanerbad.. to enJO> a
career-type da> Bobb> Hebert completed IS of .:i.:i
passes for 267 >ards and three touchdo.,..ns
Jim Everett. his counter-part. m.itched Hebert as he
completed 24 of 41 passes for .:'ti I ~ards and three
touchdowns. But the Rams· running game was 1n a
shamble for the c;crnnd straight game .ind ts no\,\,
considered to be an a \late nf Lnttcal Londttton. Thev
totaled 53 ~ard'i ru\htng. v. h1d'I " "hjt tailback G reg
Bell had on 14 cameo,
If the Ram "l'rl' llrl.'d Jlkr J short "eek of rl'51
and an emotionall\ draining n1gh1 an Buffalo the}
pla>ed ltke 11 und:i~
Some. such a'i '-'tdl' rl'<.l.'l\l!r Ikon Fllard -"ho
>Ou wouldn't think ner llres -.idm1ttl'd the' "ere
· "I had a freltng. \Oml'thang likl' th" "ould ·happen
before the gaml.' beGlU'-C I felt ur~d ... \a1d Ellard "'ho
caught 7 passe"> for 115 )ards and a 1ouchd0 1A'n, .. My legs
were wobbl> and the ground "a!> gJ' 1ng bec:ause 1t was
v.et from the rain this morning
"But the a1nts pla)ed ltle the' re capable of
pla}tng. That\ a 'en good team Thl'' ·re better than
their record ..
Indeed, the \aint'I "ho had lost four games b~ a
total of 17 point!> 1h1!> ~ear. "enied a lot of frustrauon
on the Rams
llll. 1f the lim halt rt"'iults proq~d an~thing. 11 1s
that the Ram' ha"t' que)llun!> tu an~\.\.er before they
enterui,1n thought'i ot rea1.h1ng the uper Bo\.\.I -as
the;> "ere "hen thl.'~ v..ere 5-0
. For one t.he1r .. econda~ desperatet~ nC'."Cds work
T he defense J!> a .... hok· rankt."d :14th an thl' league
entenng,the ~ml.'. Jnd la>t (:!8th) in pas!> defen~.
Heben ·touJ.. apan the RarA). n11.l..el and Eagle
defenses in tile rir'>t hall lnr I 5J 'ards on 10of15 passes
and a lOUl hdu" n 1n kad1ng thl.' ~a int!> to a 19-., lead
· One rea-.1111 he"''' ... o et1el·t1'e ""as that he was not
pressured He '-'·t' nut "'1d.ed an the lirst half which
means ettha the 'e" Orleans utTens" e line was
functtoning e\lrt•md~ "dl .ur the Rams need "Ork in
the pass ru .. h gaml' wo .
Like last "1.·el-.. ''hen '>land-in Buffalo ql1anerback
Frank Reu..h "a!> madl.' 10 llXl~ ltl..e an .\II-Pro so too
"as the cak' "llh Heben
He th re" a ~lhard touchdo" n pass to halfback
Dalton H11l1Jrd 1n \l.htch H1lha rd caught the ball at the
Us. eludt'J J h.indlul (II Ram hnl·hal l..c:r., jnd sel·ondat)
men and found h1" \l.J\ 10 tht' t•nd Ln ne untouched
H1lhard ran for l"O other touchdo" m and had M7 yards
rushing
o comrlell' .... :,, the Ram.. uninspired per-
formance that l'\1.'n punter \lllh'' Hatlht-r had a bad
da' H is second punt "'t'nt '\I 'ard., and ga'e the Saint<;
Lhe ball a1 the Ram ... '\ That rl'">Ultt'd 1n c1 39-,ard field
goal h' \fonen .\ndl·rc.en and J I0-0 a1 nts ·lead
··1t seemed ltkl' "l' pla,cd totall' "lthout energ) ...
Rob1nvin said "\\ l' "l'r1.· ktharg.1L The ~ints pla}ed
1,1,ell but thl'\ "l.'rl' n111 the ~:opll.' "hl) La used what
happened V. t' ~:.i' · 11 IP ihl'm l'arl\ and after that we
(Pfuse see RAMS/8 2)
Saints can~t explain Rams .' turnabout
ly RICHARD DUNN 0..,,,...,.,...,.......,,.,,,
The New O rleans ·aints l'ntered
Anaheim Stadium kno""ing a '~ctor)
was neccssar)'. T hq t'ntere~ as a
team heading 1n a d11Teren1 d1rect1on
than the Rams. who man' ha' e
ponraycd as a Super Bowl contender.
Sunda y. the Saint'\ made '1ctol")
look easy in 1mpro' 1ng to J-4. The
Rams Eagle defense. "h1ch ltm1ted
the 49crs to 12 points a fe" "eeks
ago, was nddled b~ 'le" Orleans
quan crback.Bobb} Heben
"They were pla) mg defen<\l'
against us like we "ere going to do
something different. .. said '\le1,1, Or-
leans All-Pro wide rece1H·r Enc
MartJn. who scored on a J., -\an!
touchdown pass to g1'e the Saints a
32-7 lead an the third q uaner. ter set up t\10111..·n ·\nder~·n·, 27-~ard
"They were-playing hke-the~ 'd field goal w11h JY 'l.'conds left 10 g1' e
never seen us t>efore_ We JUSt used the aints a com funahh.• IY-7 anter-
our basic o ffense. and it worked ." • ma.ss1on lead.
Martin flagged do\¢n fi ve passes ''Ha\lng to '-'In '-'as e\artl~ the
from Hebert for 116 ~ards. 1nclud1ng amtude "e had Our attitude '-'a~ to
a 51-}ard complc11on tn the second wrn the game becau<.e ll \\as J mu-.1-
quaner to set up the Saints' third Y.tn <;1tua11on tiir u., I 1-..no" thJt
score and help them mo,·e ahead. sounds hkc a rnmpan ~ line. hut 11
16-7. was a mu\l·'-'tn \1tua1wn ..
Perhap!> wnttcn 1n o;cnpt before 11 When 11 "as lfl-.. the Ram" '>till
even staned. :-.:e" Orkans flattened appeared to bl.' \\llhan '>tnl1ng d1'-
the Rams earl~ \\llh a IO-O cdge. then tance. though thl· \a1nt<, '-'Crt' d om1-
scampered a" a~ "tth a 40-21 '1ctol") naung Onl} I 41 rl.'m.11ned 10 thl·
1n front of S 7 • .56 7 fan\" hl'n the dust tirst half. but b erL'll gathered h1<.
~uled. troops at the '-l'" Orie.in" 4Y 1n
"We came out hcrl· 'i3~ 1ng that hope~ of squcl'11ng till' Jl'lit It hdor1.·
we're not leaving w11hou1 a \.I.in:· halfttml!.
said Ne\!. Orlt-ahs free safet\ Da" e Everett's fir'lt p;io;, of 1h1.· drtH'.
Wa>mer ..... hose 1nterl'ept1on ofa Jim howe\ er ..... a-; p1 .. t..cd off h> \\a~ ml·r
Everett pass late 1n the second quar-his club-leading fourth of the season
Beat goes on for Eagles
after adding University
to their list of 7 victims
By ROGER CARLSON
Of IN Dally P'NOI S••l'f
Es t a n ci a
High football
coa ch Jo hn
Ltebengood
says his team
1s still havi ng
some sort o f
identity prob-
lem. that thev
aren't getting
the respect he
feels the~ de-
serve.
W e I I .
. they're 7-0. 1-0 in Sea Uebengood
\OU \I.In \OU hJ\l' Ill 0C <.alll\licd.
Thcr1.• art• 11mes "hl·n \O U do th1ngc;
when 'ou ·n· not o;a11stiL·d. but if' ou
\.I.In, 1hat·s "hat \Ou'rl" there for ·
"\\ c met our goal., \\ c didn't plJ\
as good as '-'e "anted. 1n a "ord "l'
v.erc ·na1 ·
"l'ni,ersit' came out and hit and
m ixed their defensl\c fronts up. but
olTcnsl\d) the) didn't do an~thang.
The' had fi,e fir'it do"ns and 1"0
v.cre b~ penah1e"
"We ga' e thl.'m 'Q ) ards rushing
on 24 came., and '"' ) ards pa sang.
and thl') had one pass on a rwn for
40 )ards. Dcfens1,el) "e·,e been
playing good a ll year lt ke th1 and I'm
HI) sat1 lieu. We're pla) ang bl.'ttcr
defenst"cl" than I an11c1pated. But ma~be I \hould ha'e (anticipated)
"Ith nine of 11 starter'\ bacl . ··
w a,mer rc.·turnl•J 11 42 \ard., J 'l''\
Orleal'ls high" Jtl'r m~irJ.. un 1 hl·
season. for such pla'" to g1' I.' Hel'x•rt
an opportun11~ 10 1nl n:J'c tht' '\4inh
lead before the m1J\\.t\ gun
The aint!> ~ettll'J l11r -\n1..kr.,l·n '
2"'1->ard o;conng-l-..1LJ.. hut J g1111d
Rams~team on a '' p1Lal I 'li'\4 J,1,
would''e proh.1hh 'L11rcd ,rnJ , ut
1he lead llJ I {'1-1 4 rathn 1h.1n tJll
Ix-hind e'en mort'
"We ''ere hl1111n~ and the' "en·
t~ing to thro" to llknn 1 FllarJ and
I "as an th1.· pa.,o,1n~ IJnr .. \.\ J\ ma
c;a1d 01 h1~ 1ntl'r\.l'pt11•n "I Fl1rf)l.'r1
.\nder.,on ''·''running. .t fl<'"' anJ hl·
le lt. <,o 11 m~ g.u' k.1' l'' I ha' l' J
chance to Sil had .. Jnd rl'Jd tht· 4u.ir-
1erbacl.. and I •. 1n hit.ti.. 1fT h1' arm
and that's "hat I J1d
"You ha\(~ 10 ~et nJ or 1he hall
View League pin~. ranked "lo 6 in
Oranie Count) and "10 .:i 1n ctr
Division VI. and the~ 'H. allo".:d Ill
points to se'en '1c11ms
Wuh that man~ po<,111\l'~ 10 "'' un
perhaps L1ebengood 1s 1~1ng to tind
something to hold on to l c.'cp his
eleven in the proper fra nw of mind
Mtke .\ulct \l.3'i held out because
ofa sltght concussion and 1s e\pected
back for th ts "eel ·., game "1th Ne"-
pon Harbor Josh Wo1tl1ew1cL came
out wn h a twisted neck. but 1s all
n~ht. according to h is l'oach T )
Hilbert sulTered a shoulder 10jur).
but he. too. 1s cxpcctl"d to return to
the staning hneup Fnda~.
••t•ncl• Hlgh's ••gles. •nd quarterback Dan Uclrer '91.
remain untouched. They·re 7·0 oyerall, J -0 In the Se• v .1ew.
Explains Liebengood: "It's not thl'
rankings, it's JU t things I keep read-
ina about regarding our <iehedule. ·•
Four of Estancta's fhe non-league
opponents were Pacific Coast League
.teams from Di"ISlOn VIII (re-
alistically 2-A ). the league "h1ch the
Eqles wtll move on to ne\t }ear. T he
Sea View is a C IF D1 v1 ion VI con-
ference (realistically 3-A).
In terms of sheer news, the 'talus
of Corona del Mar's Warre n Johnson
is the focal point. He's out. for at
least two weeks. ma) be more. \\1th a
lea injury.
Here·s how the coaches from the
Sea View t.e.aue saw ll on the morn-
ina after:
E1&ucla'1 Ueltn•Md: "Anytime
f0\(·11·, (OH'\J'H
Ulllverslty'1 Mark Cuaillc,ham:
"We had our chances and didn't do 11
and it's a tnbute to their defense. \\ e
were down there on the half--.ard ltnc
wuh third down and we didn't get in.
"We had a couple of breakdo wns.
We had a httle flca -nitckcr we "ere
going to run and the free safet> 3nd
safety both bit inside. but the ~ss
was overthrown. It "a a de fintte •~
points. nd. we hould haH gotten
the touchdown at halftime. We had
two pla)'s (inside the l·)'ard ltnc) and
we had to gel tha t in.
(~aw '" SEA VIEW /IJI
HOW TH El' t ' \RED
qu1cld~ ton our hla111 anJ I 1h1nl 'Ol'
ofthe1rgu~<, mJ' ha\e m1,.,l.'J d rl.'.ll.I
'>O 1E,ere111 .,..3., tnrn·d 10 thrll" t1l
the ne\t gu~ c EllJrd 1 ·
The '>a1n1' ""' It ur "lrJ1ght ~ll•rl'
heaung the '-i:" \ ••r ft"' J "t'l'I..
ago "\.\ e J..nl'" "l h.1J I•' "' ., t•• tl-l't
ba1.:t.. into thl· JI\ l\11•n r3ll' ·· .,JIU
~1art1n "\.\ 1.· J..n(I\\ '~f d1•n 1 ha'e1tw
\lrt'ngth to tx· .in unJ1.'kJted ll'Jm
hut "I.' nt'cdeJ th!' "'1n
:"\e" Orleam hal1h..1d, DJilun H1lt-
1ard "ho ru~hl·J 2•1 t1mi:., fl)r. ~
'ard<,. pulkd 1n J ~ 1 'Jrd lllU\,nJ11"n
pa'> an tht• 1•1)1.'ntng. n11nutl''-t•• r ut
thl.' aints on thl• h11,1rd rir~t
"The moml.'ntun1 1-. d.:tintll'''
going our '':1' °"""J 111111.irJ "h"
caught 11nt ul I ld":rt' 1hri:1.· lnUlh
do" n pasSl''> anJ ru'hl·d h•r rn 11
(Please see SAINTS/8 21
Cunningham's return has
given Edison's game nevv
look for Sunset stretch
By J ON FERGUSON
Of 1~ O••'Y P'llOt St•ll
T h e " J ' -----.,,
M i ke Cun·
ntngham hac;
p erfor m ed
ince his re..
turn to the
Ed.Json foot-
ball team has
Ix-en a tnbute
10 his com·
pellll\Cnes<;.
• 1nce the
1un1 o r re-
ce1,er missed
t h e team·
f irst f our
games with a broken hand. he has
come back to make a h1g 1mpac1. the
biggest coming thre(' da,o; ago 10 the
tradltlonal game wtth f nuntaan \al-
le' ·v. 1th a soft ca'>t on his arm ( un-
ningham caught a hail mar: touch-
down pass at the end of the first half
against t. John Bosco and grabbed a 30-~ard P3SS in the: end zone a~tnst
Huntington Beach I ac;t Fnda~·o;
catch. sans cast. came "1th arm
o utstretched in the end zone .
It works out to one touchdown
c.atcll a week. u mg onh his hands
even when he camed a club a an
arm for two ''eeks Coach Da"c
Whtte said some parents. e'en
coaches. were sn~1 ng at the hegtn-
ntnJ_. "\\-n at' he in thl"re for" He
can l do an)1hing ..
Against Fount.am. Valle~. hl" not
onh caught the game-"1nner. he re-
turned a kickoff .36 )ard to the 44 to
1et up the final dn 'e and made a
touchdown-saving tackle o n Rob
Dubar's long run in the first quarter
when the Barons S(ttled for a field
goal
· Hes ••nl "' thl· tx·.,1 athletl'\ on
the team .. \\ h11e ... uJ ··nn the hus
nde home on1.· nl plaH'f"> ~•d. T'e
heen p a\ing " th him ~•nu~· I .... as
nine 'ear<. ,'llJ and he al .... aH ,;omes
up "'ith game ~'Inning pla~ I can't
under;tand 11 \\ell hes alv.a\S
there he '-'ant\ the hall m crucial
s1tuat1l'n' It'" no accident "
"\\ e reall' missed htm the fi~t
four games··
\\ h1le the man 1,1,ho put the game-
winn1ng pass there d1dn"t ha"e ht<;
he<.t µme b~ thl' number<. 1 11 lt'r I q
I 4f' 'ard l \\ htte felt 4uanerha l
Donme m1th had an C\cep11onal
performance
.. Donnie Sm1th''i had such a great
'ear that the stats. for him. v.ere
a'erage" Wh11e "31d "But he made
~me great audible'\ <.Orne thing the
fan-. don·1 al'-'a\S see H1.· made some;
great reads. a l OUplc of his lcepers
v.ere cnucal .\nd the thing that he
dtd at the end "h1ch he's done ""<'II
all ~C'ar t\ the 1 .... o-m1nute offense
His tats «ere('l't great. but he had a
great game
"He's been that "a> ever smce bis
freshman ~car He' been one of the
leaders o f the cla~ The k.ids ralh
around him. l nov. he' goina to
make the big pla' ..
Tailback .;;hane ~herman had
another big gam<" with nearl) 100
vards b' the ha lf ond 15'"' for the
game 10 run his SC3 on to tal 10 qso
>ard on 160 came nearh 6 0 )ards
per c3111
\\ h1le 11 wa a big pla ) which v.-on.
1t Fnda}. the importance of the wtn
could no t be downplayed as both
teams faced the pro peel of a.o 0.2
stan. White said the team returned to
(~-'" SUNSET /&JI
Orange Empire Conference coachesjust won't see the light
\be Orult Empire Conference. The coecbel from the raprcuve , ...._~to play pmnat nilbt.
wida .. ncrptioll. dapltr the 6ict
dlM lbecodreace IOCICtttupple--=les: .. Nilltt pmes m1y be ICbldit if kilitill ail&. .. ·-.... , ............... 'alli•t--l-Mwm8Cltas ca111111 .. -..m ... ...,ot =A 11 ka.11'1-W _..., •. , ... .................. __ ..._ ........ ....
........... IF I llllJ ..
We lost a pme p&.yina at n.1~t
and we won pmcs pla)'l~ at niaht.
but \bas was the rftult of nilht play. A
IOOd 1ea1n p&.ys IOCMt no maner whit
ihe conditJOns are: 1u1ht or day. rain
oralunr. bot or cold.
Tbl ldvan\lln of playinaat na&ht
.,. dueefold and they~ b the
beelft.t of the p,tnt, the stucknta and
tbe communst)' that we att bu'fd '° --I. -901e people .. a the ..,ne.,
r '' 1 ~IM ,.mts. who ti.ke to tee ...~pmUcipebJlltft die
"'°""
2. -Better offic1als can be a.s-
sipcd to officiate the pmcs.. &u1ce 1n
the afternoon evcrybod)' worts.
3. -Teams can scout each othu.
wtudl as,ood fortheJmprovement
oftbepmc.
It appean that the COKhn from
lbc Ora.nee E•p~ C'oaftttn(e. c.n·
not tee &bole edvuu.-. and now we '*1 die...-at J p.m. W1&!9 ll
playen oe the 6el4. ClClllChel wt die
................ plusofldllll .._pwbc aewyta-.ie
fllddllabowl1 .. r ollM ,..-....s
Grand Champions tennis
W1nntt of four U. ·• ()pen doubles cham·
piontllips. Bob Luu will head the fidd ex·
pccted to compete in the Prudcntial-Bllchc Grand Champions Tennis TouroamCl't of San
Clcmcntc. The $40 000 event. to be held at Rancho San
Clemente Nov. 9-12, will feature 12 of t~c 3~
and-ovcr circuit's best players competing an
singles and doubles. As the riinth stop on this
year's !().city tour, th. c San qe.mcntc event will be a b11 factor in determ1n1n1 which pl!'yer:s
will become eli&lblc to compete an the c1rcu1t ,
championtllips. for tickets and information. phone
492-1.Sl.S.
Super Bowl run
The 12th annual Redondo Bench uper Bo"' I
!Oil Run and .Sk Walk 11.111 be held Jan 18. 1990. With an estimated I 5,000 pan1c1pan1s
runnmg m the streets. 11 1s behc,cd to be the
largest IOk run m the Wt"St. New nex1 'car"' in be <ipec1al compe1111on for
• corporate teams. as the ll . Corporate th-.
lcucs .\ssoc1at1on locks off a nc" national
• c1rcu1t olTcnng a team champ10n\h1p.
The eli te will be compe11ng fo r u sharc of
$4.600 an pnze monc) w11h S 1.000. S500 and
$300 awarded each 10 th.c top three ml'n and
v.omcn finishers. The course rernrds were Stl
b} Tom W)sock1 for 1he ml·n in 1985 (~1!·53).
, while last year's winner. S~ h 1a Mosqueda.
lowered 1hc women's mark 10 32.48
For cntl) information. contart thr Redondo
Beach Otamber of C'ommt'rcc at <.lJJ)
376-691 ). '
SPORTS BREAI'-
Th~ Hufttinaton Beach Couoc1l on Aaln& as
boldirl& a a<>lf touma.mcnt fUndrailCr today IO
raise funds for the council's senior bOllday
meals prOlflm. SPonsortd by McLins Restaurant. the tour·
namcnt will be pla)'.ed at Meadowlark Golf
Coune. Tee times will start at 9:30 a.m. There
is a $100 entry fee which Includes lunch, aolf,
sweater, dinner and pnzes.
Applications for the eve nt arc available at
Michael E. Rod&ers Seniors' Center, 1706
Oranac Ave .. HunhnJtOn Beach.
f or more information. phone .S36-9381.
Kickboxing event
The World Kackboxmg Council's challcnv
for the Cahfom1a ~ltcrv.·eight champ1onsh1p
and Cahfom1a hca vywe1gh1 champ1onstup Wlll
be held tonight at the Red Lion Hotel 1n Costa
Mesa. ·1 .._ ... Effnn Co~rast of Mcx1ro WJ I ""' seer.mg to captu~ his urth lltle b)' chaJleng1.r:ig cu~nt
California eltcrwe1gh1 champion Jim
Mitchell. Me while. Lavelle Robmson will be defending h1 WKC California hca,'Ywe1ght
utle against a' 1d Guyer of West Germany.
The compc1111on beg.ins at 7:30 p.m. at the
Red Lion Hotel on Bnstol near South Coast
Plaza in Costa Mesa. Tickcts are available
from Ticketmaster or by calling Pierre St. Tran
Producuons at 530.5752. - - -
Series resumeS Friday; If it goes
to 7th game, it'll be in November
From The Associated Press
AN FR.\~CI ( 0 -Tht• World ~
Senes will resume Fnda) m tht• eanhquah··
ra vaged Ba'' area. stretching the la~otT to a •
record 11 ·days and pushing a possible •
Game 7 into November
Baseball commissioner Fa~ Vincent. 1n a JOtnt
statement Sunda) with San Franc1 co ma) or Art .\gnos.
said the cit) was not read} for Game 3 to be played
Tuesday. as onganall} ho ped.
"We have agreed that baseball sho uld resume with
enthusiasm this coming wee k. but ·"C also agreed that
Tuesda) was too a mb111ous," Vincent said.
T he cit\ needs to trst ns ab1ht' to handle tranic -
the Ba} Bridge. the 'Cf) symbol of the series. is closed
after a partial collapse -needs 10 lt ne up adcquatl'
securi t} and. most important!). must make sure
Candlesuck Park is sak \ 1ncent and .\gnos said 1hl'\
Troy ready to eye bowl bid
OUTH BE'\.D. Ind. -L'SC football ~
coach Larr) Smith v.ants to forget 11 l'' a 'l:>"
happened .
"Biggest thing "t"' e got to do as ~1.'I
this game out of our mind.'. he ..aid alter \aturda' "~
28-24 loss 10 "Jotrl' Dame
"And 11'c; no t gumg to Ix· ea") I told thoc;e gu~c;.
'Cl) all )OU "an1. That's tht' best '~a~ to gc1 11 out.' ..
The afternoon started ugly for top-ranked Notre
Dame (7.Q). when the pla)'ers were in volved in a
pregamc bra~I "11h thl.' Tro1anc;. It ended ugl y for No.
9 Southern Cal (5-2). "'hen It!> usual dcadl~ pass attack
faltered.
m1th.<. lru'>t ra11on at lo.,1ng turned to anger when
he blamed Notre Da me for the pregame fight that lasted
several minutes before coaches a nd officials could
separate the bra" ling pla) crs. ··That "'as a rea l mess."
he said.
Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz 1ook rcspons1b1ht}
and promised 11 "o uld not happen again.
But Notre Dame pla)ers claimed the TroJans
earned the taunting mto halftime. m ocking the lnsh '
wllh their own fight so ng. "That's ours to sang. Nobod)'
else's, .. Notre Dame co-captain Ned Bolcar said.
The ln sh defense. kd b) linebacker Bolcar. ap-
peared to hold up onl} when it had to in the final
minutes. h wasn't helped b} the Irish offense. which
committed fi ve turno .. ers.
"I have never seen the ball on the ground that
much even in a soccer game." Holtz said.
1111\1'10,·IC \UIO
lWLrllllCMI 5 o.m. -MOltsa RAC:llMk Quertemone If ...... 1'
C1Mlk from Slftend Perk, N.M. 09"), Prtme TlcUt.
6 o.m. -MO POOTaAU.: Chlceeo et Cte¥elend,
Chennel 7.
6 o.m. -90XINe: Franltle Mltc:Mll n. Anttlonv lovte, lunlor·IWltwelthtl, from .,,_ ........ , 5Port~.
7 P.m. -90._. J"8fl JoM Eltnde vs. Jeeul Salud,
lunlor..._ttler we11t1t1, from the Forum, Prime TlcMt.
f:ll p.m. -COLL•H l'OOTaALL: UCLA et Oreeon State (teM), Prime TlcMt. f:ll p.m. -CGU.aH POOTaALL: USC et Not,. o.me (t ... ), s.om<:'*"'91.
-RADIO ( p.m. -PllO POOTaALL: CNceeo at C~. KNX
("11). .
( HO'' ( 0 I ' I H \
.
expected '-''Cf) thing in lx read) b~ the.: '"cc"cnd.
"We "ould no t coml.' 10 )OU and ..a ~ "'e'Jl pla)
Fnda) unless thcrt• "as a high ccrtarnt) we could play
1he n," V1 nct'nt <>aid
Vincent said he hn., no1 )t'l ml·t with l\1a)or Li onel
Wilson of Oakland. thl· m e of thl' ·dead I~ freeway
collapse.
"He's a \'Cf) hU\) man." Vincent said. adding he
didn't think there "oulcl bt' a problem M th playing in
the Oakland Coh~t·um.
The Oakland .\thlcuc~ lead the San Francisco
G iants 1-0. The earthquake. tht• area·s "orst s1nct' 1906.
struck Tuesda). about JO m inutes bt'forc Game 3 was
to start. ·
No". Gaml''> J and ..i and. 1f nccessaf'). Game 5.
"111 be pla,ed dunng thi: "ee"end at Candlcsu ck Park
Mo nda' "ould he an off-d a' and the <,en cs would fini h
at Oakl3nd ( uhscum \\Ith Ciame 6 T uesda) and Game
7 Wednesda). l'oo'. I.
I\ THE BLEACHERS
) ·-,----~ "' --'''""'°
"Oh, a bottle of beer. Isn't that nice ... but I
asked for a bug llghtl"
49ers' Fuller takes a jolt
STANFORD -San Francisco safety -0
Jeff fuller sustained a compression fracture -
of three vertebrae in his neck during Sun·
day's pme apinst New England. causing
nerve-root damage that may cost full him use of his
riaht arm.
QI 0 ·11·. 01: ·1111 . U \ \
a.Ny a.,.., commenting on radio statin
KSAN-FM in Oakland akout Jose Canseco's 900
telephone hotline: "Jose thought 'Debbie Docs
Dallas' was a baseball movie. Why arc we payina SS a m inute to hear this guy's tbouahts'r'
Runners llnlng up for final~
., PARICIC LAllKIN
...... cc .....
broulbt home the medal in the seed·
ed V-anity nee .
Despite Robimon'1 performance,
it wu Wooclbrids tbat bro.I
bome die medal in ibe aeeded vanety race. Tiie W811'ion dominated the ).
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iNJ•JOClmeldhWWl'll!l"-IY'f., boda whb 8 lime of
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Raiden are vlctlmm
by Philadelphia, 10-• •
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -ln a pme of miMCt,l near and wide, a hit was the diffettmie for the,
Philadtlohia f.aa)n on Sunday. • • Pbifadelphia converted two inien:epdon1 anto a
Randall C unninpam I-yard touchdown run and a field~
aoal by Luis Zendejas. and the Eqles' de(eme con-1
iribuled a key sack late in the fourth ~uartcr fo~ a 1 ~ ?~
victOry over Los Anaeles. the Raiders fint lou an th~
pmcs under Coach Art Shell. . ;
TraiHna 1~7 the Raiders moved from the11 •2 to.1
a fint down at 'the Eqlcs' 20, b_ut linebecker S:cth'
Joyner sacked Steve Beoertein for eaaht yards ~n lhint4
and-6 and Jeff Jaeger's ~eld 1~ •!tempt with l :591.f
remainina in the pme sailed wade n&ht. . ..
"We wanted to keep it close and we did, Sbclt
said. "We just didn't act the job done." I
"I didn"t think we played that good, but we playect:
good enough to win. I guess." Eagles coach Buddy R~
said. . : Joyner was even less impressed. .
"I think the touJ.!'er the opppnent as. the touahc~
we play," Joyner said, "I just don't understand wh~
we've JUSt been able to squeak by tbe last couple o~
weeks. . · "At times we're playing cxcepuonal. but at times
we can play a lot better a nd a lot smarter. • •
"like today, a couple of ~imes wh~n .we knew wh~
they were going to do we still let their guys get away
with some hig plays." . . ;
S.lnta' Dalton Hllllard eludes • pack of
•-• •• he score• hi• third touchdown.
The Eagles' defense, w~ich allowed its first touc~
down in three games. contnbuted thr~ o ther sacks u\
addition to the two interceptions. makan$ up for a poor
outing by Cunningham. who completed JUSt 8 o f 20 fo~
64 yards.
RAMS "°"' .,
just stunk the place out. There is no other expanation
for it."
quarter. •
The Saints scored two touchdowns in the first fi vt
minutes of the quarter as Hebert threw touchdow1
passes of 54 yards to Floyd Turner and 37 yards IC
Martin. '
The Rams put it together late in the first quarter.
driving 65 yards in eight plays for a touchdown. Everett
passed three yards to Ellard for the score after they
combined for gains of 20 and 22 yards.
But Hebert extended the Saints' lead in the second
quarter as he scrambled away from trouble and alertly
hit Eric Martin for a 51-yard gain. That set up a two-
yard touchdown run by Hilliard. his first of three
scoring runs. Andersen's con version hit the goal post
and bounced back and so the Saints led. 16-7.
The Rams were never to climb back in at evCD
though Everett threw two more touc hdo"'rn passes. boll!
to tight end Damone Johnson.
i o a man. the Rams were a tea m searching for 1
rhyme. or a reason. to what happened.
Everett. who threw two interceptions in the half.
had his first one picked off by free safety Dave Waymer
who returned the baJI two yards to the Ra ms 16.
Andersen kicked a 27-yard field goal to make 11 19-7 at
the half.
"We can't be loolong aro und to S«.. what WCI\!
wrong but we have to look at ourselves bccau~ thafa
where 11 all stans." light end Pete Holo han said. "Thr
Saints came o ul and pla)ed super defen~. They ju~
kicked our tails .. •
Cornerback Jen) Gra) searched hard for a fev.
explanations. but found none. ·-rm fee ling bad. man. r
he said. "h's d1sgus11ng. We have to get together. all 4~
of us. and take this pcrsonall):·
If the Rams thought the) were still an the game,
those notions were qu1ckl) wiped out an the third
SAINTS
From81
more. "We've won two an a row and.
hey, that's a roll for us.
''Right now we're jUSt concentrat-
ing on keeping It going. making big
plays and not making mistakes. It
was a big emotional hft for us. This is
a co nfidence game."
The Saints came o ut \\1th no thing
to hold back against the Ran:!.s. col·
laring Everett and taking ad' antagc
of excellent tie Id pos1t1o n all da~.
The clinche r "as when Hebert
struck hke hghtnang "1th touchdo"' n
passes of 54 )ards to Flo~d Turner
and 37 \ards to Manin o n con·
secuuve pla )s earl) in the third quar·
ter.
"The Rams "cre at the top and arc
one of the hcst teams in the NFL."'
saad Hebert ... And you have to pla)
great just to keep pace with them.
"We're not that talemed. where we
could have an ofTwcek and expect to
win."
Hebert completed 15 of 22 passes
for 276 yards with o ne interception.
The 40 points were the most
scored by Ne~ Orleans this year and
the most ~1ven up by the Rams.
The Saints. who boa::.t the o. l
rushing defen e an the NFC. held the
Rams to JUSt SJ yards o n the ground.
Everett. who had his first bad game
of the season an a loss to Buffalo
Monda) night. threw for 263 yards
and three 1o uchdown<:1 but was
sacked fi ve 11mi:s a nd intercepted
twice.
"Two "eeks ago. "e "ere four
games behind the Rams and now
we're tlA O games behind the Ram s."
New Orleans ( oach Jim Mo ra said.
"Our footba ll team has hung in there
tough. It has no t gotten discouraged.
e"en when "e lost four an a row. and
that's a cred it to our coachl'S and o ur
pla}ers
"We were nol ma"1ng the pla)'i
earlier in the ) car v.hen we 'We re
losing. Now we're makin$ the plays
o ffensivel y and defensive!) and
we're making them an t.he kicking
game. too.··
llO('hl<\ .
Four plays into the second half. Of)
third-and-6. Turner pulled io
Hebert's pass at the Rams' 40.
bounced off defenders Darryl Henlef
and Jerry Gray and spnntcd the rest
of the way to give the aints a 26-1
lead. · ·
After a short dnvc in which Eve(,
ett was sacked for the fifth time. the
Saints started from the Rams' J1(
Hebert th rew to Manin. who bumea
Le Ro) Irvin at the goal hne for a 33-1
lead.
H1lhard scored on a 7-}ard rue)
4: 12 into the fourth quarter. sancj.
wiched between touchd~oassed
of one and three )ards fro m ~retl
to Damone Johnson.
"We're making the pla)S ""e d1dn')
make in the past." W-a) mer sa1<t.
"We're finishing the game now.
We're not coming off the fie14
without finishing the game." .
Rams Coach John Robinson sa16'
after Monday night's loss that hi~
team hadn't played a poor game ye\.
Now, be can. •
Blackhawks put Kings down, 7-4
CHICAGO (AP) -Adam Creighton scoTed two
1oals, including one into an empty net. and the Chicago
Blaclc.bawks hung on for a 7-4 N HL victory over the Los
Anatlcs Kings Sunday night. lifting them over tbe .500
mark for the first tim e since Nov. 22. 1987.
After taking a 6-1 lead with two goaJs early 1n the
third period, the Blackha':"lcs b~ t~ hold tight as t~e
Kinas scored three times m a six-minute span later in
the final period to make it close with Bernie Nicholls
scorin.a two of the goals.
Creighton's second goal of the game and sixth of
the season came with 18 seconds left to clinch the
o utcome. . . In hiking tbefr record to 5-4-1. it was the ftrst ume
\ H I·. \ H 0 I '\ DI P
the Blackhawks had been over .500 unde r coacb Make
Keenan. who took o'er at the start of last season. ;
The Blackhawks smothered Los Angeles' power
P.lay. the best an the league. by killing o ff four penalties
th the first two penods. including thrtt in the second
period. when Chicago scored thr~ times to Sttmingly
take control of the game.
Steve Thomas put Chicago ahead at 3:55 of the first
period wath an unassisted goal.
t:.lsewhere m the NHL Sunday:
8 Tho mas Steen flipped in a rebound with 6:U
remaining in regulation time to give the Winni~ Jeu
a 5-4 victory over the Edmonton Oilers.
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Pepperdine upsets UCI in water: polo, 8-6
TM DllMy Piiot
Utilwna a big third period.. the
third-ranked Peppcrdinc water polo
team built a 7·3 lead and held offtop-
ranked UCl for an 8-6 upset in a Big
West Conference m.atch in Malibu.
JWian Harvey's three goals and
Pablo Yrizar's two led UCl, which
feU to ._, in conference and 16-3
overall.
Sua Pol~ who scored the clincbina pl an an ntra-man situ-
H0\11,f.
ation with 24 seconds remaining.
Geoffrey Clarie and Paul Matarangas
led the Wavt1 (6-0. 17-4) with two
goals apiece. Poljak also scored wtth
32 seconds remaining tn the first half
for a 3-2 lead. and the Anteaters
trailed the remainder of the match.
UCI hosts sixth-ranked UCLA on
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Heritage Park.
In coUqe men's soccer.
•Ralph Guzman's goal averted a
shutout and UCI extended the na-
tion's No. 8-ranked team, Fresnc
State, but in the end at was a 2-1 lo~
for the Anteaters on their own field
dropping them to~ 7 in the Big West
2-12-1 overall.
Fresno State improves to 7-0 an th(
Bif West. I J.1-3 overall.
n coll~ women's soe«r:
• Edison Hiah product Joy Bicfelc
scored 38 minutes into the game tc
break the scorin& ice and visatina UC
Berkeley went on to record a ...0 non· com~ victory at'UCI.
O'Keefe breezes in 14 Mile Bank race
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /MOOCS.y Oc1ot>« 23, 1989 M
1'1101 PICk'
Top 10 Irvine escapes list of prep casualtie~
Orange County
h igh school
football
1. El Toro
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J. Mission Viejo .,..... ... .. ...,.. ...., ,.,. . ....
D laltlH CH '(
...,. Mell " \I ( ..........
wtnww rt¥al •• T.,._
5. Los Alamltos
6·1 Gt-. ,,..... .....
P••t •mplre
L••••• rlval c:wreu. A Ille
.... c.net .. ... . ... "'' LAera.
6. Estancia
...... ceft· ~ ........... ...., .. ,.. ....
.. UfWersltV ..
S•turdav. At .... ...,, "•"*' ' tllllweellln S.. •
View l..eque.
7. Htn. Beach
Olen <6·1)
mwe • un· 1c•t"•d In s.... Lea9ue.
.... must ""' "2·0 er..,.,...,.
" ...... , 2·0 oe.... View.
8. Trabuco Hiiis
M 111t a n11 <6· 1) ,_.,,.,.. It·
.. ~In ~•·
clflc Cea1t
L,-.ue, """*" up ......... In
lalt twe ~L
Yktwtes.
9. Loara
S a X e n I
(6·0· 1) IHe MC· .......... at Tep
10. Mettle .. be
tHted r l1M away _.. •m·
...... LM
AlemltM.
IOH 1111 HICOHU
8y ,ATWICK LMKIN
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Except for Irvine Haah. •l was
another bad week for tne Oranae
Cout area teams with Laauna Beach .
Mater Dei, Costa Mesa and Wood-
bridae setting walloped in their rc-
Spe(1ive contests. The closest spread
amona the four losen was 16 points.
Irvine o n the other hand evened
their South Coast League record at
1-1 with a win over the h ighly-im-
proved San C lemente.
"A win is a win for us at this point
and we're not in the position to be
particular about how we won,"
Irvine Co-coach Terry Henigan said.
"I was really pleased on how the kids
bounced back i n the second half. San
acmente {'Cally took it 10 us on both
Jides of the baJI in the first.
"The key to the game was in the
fourth quaner, when we moved Shad
Vickers to halfback af\er an inJury to
Randy Manin. Vickers gained well
over 100 yards in the founh. We had
SEA VIEW
From81 ~t could have bet:n a lo t dos~r
What was disappo1n11 ng 1i. that \.\l'
had a good pass rush on their quar-
terback. We flushed him out ll)a~tx·
six ttmcs. but we did n't \ack him
once.
And thecc wa-, a call -\\I.' re-
covered a fumble and thrt:c o flin al<.
had us go ing the other \\a). but
instead one official has a qu1l k
whistle and 1s putting the hall in the
other d1rcc11o n. ··
Newport Harbor's Jeff Brinkltl:
"We had a chance.\\(' JU\t d1d n'1 pul
It 1n.''
The Sailor' \.\l're \\1th1n int hl''> u f
the goal hnc on third do\\ n and c<lme
out with no points late in the '>l'rnnd
quaner. o ne of thl"1r big d1..appo1nt-
ments of the nigh!. bul b~ 110 m ean'
the onl~ o ne . according to Rnnl..ln
"I walked out o n the field and
could sec ho'' clo<.t• \.\l' "i.'fl'. .. <.,11d
Bnnklev. "It \\ac;n't l.'\l.'O a loot
T hen "e fumbled the ball hul \\l'
were mll kss tha n a 'ard o ut
"It \\as a dl\l' tX h1nd an lln-
balanced hnl· behind o ur 1hn.•c h1g
kids. We \.\Crc ... ming al :!l<O. :!~ ~ j lHI
235. But lhl·~ go1 pt'nl•trau o n But
that didn't. mean lhl' gaml' b' an ~
means.
"There \\('fl' a lot of thing' th.11
affected the ga m l' \.\\•lei thL•m run j
fa ke punt on U\. \\ l' lj kl' a lot tll
pndc on o ur 'iJXn al ll·am<. hu1 our
defens1'1.' bat k didn't \t't' tht· k1J
lined ut> o H·r the tat kk unJ 11 ll'J w
the fa ke -\nd \.\e fumh kd thl' h.111
\.\h1ch ln1 to the otht•r 'Lllfl' 1fa·IJ
goal>
"It \.\a!i. pmbahl~ o ur °'-''' ''t·l·k nl
practice But \\C 1u\t k 1 thl· muml·n·
tum S\\1ng b~ not pulling tht· h.111 1n
th e end mnt· \\ c d1dn"1 ~t·t thl'
number o f otTt•n"'t' pl.I\\ 1h.11 'H'
need I though t \\l' 1hrL'\.\ till' h.111
e\CCllcnt ( .... tt'\t'l .... the~i. h.1d .i ~fl'JI
night .. '
Taslin's Marijon Anc ich: "It "J'> .1
real surpn'ic lhl· .1mo u nt 111 11nll·
Ne\\ port Harbo r 1h rL''' tht• h.111 I ht''
t.>nded up \'Ith minu' 'ardagt• run-
ning. So me l11tk cht•t l.·11 11 pa,,t., .inJ
swings ga' e u' a 1111 nt hl·ad•ll hl'' ..
"There \\a' quite j n • .1rt1\lt· 1111
their runner and ho" ht• run' 1n a
people and that k1ntl l1f go1 u' ~wing.
100."
-\nc1ch v.a., allmhng 111 lhl· I >.1i1,
Pilot'!> Pia, e r o f thl' \\ n.·I.. trnm th,•
pnor \.\Cek· o n H arhor"• Todd I .uk'
-\ bonu) for -\nc1r h "·1\ lhl' plJ' 111
Josh Beldl·n. "ho had t h rel' \jl k' in .1
till-in rok .
"Thc goalhnc -.1anJ \.\:J' a rl'J I l..t''
factor for U'i ... rontinurd \nr11 .. h
"-\nd v.e caughl them on a tou n h-
tome &ood block1n1. but he (Vickers)
really put on a show. Ht really stood
out.
"I t hought that Vaughn
Shackelford pla>ed o umanding on
defense. He ended u p with an inter·
ception, two knockdown passe and
made several tack.Jes, Deron McCoy
also played well for us at q·uar·
terbac\. I think he's really comtng
around for us.
"As a whole. the k1dS really played
well. We really needed this wrn and
now it's on to Capistrano Valley."
Herc's what the other Orange
Coast arta roaches bad to say about
last week's compet111on.
Mater Del Coacb Bruce RoUlJlsoD:
"I take the blame completely for the
loss.' What can I \3)'? We go1
tho rouahly beaten b) a good football
team. T thought ""c v.c re mentall)
ready lo pla). but we lost 11 some-
where between. practice and game
time.
"I think I abando ned the run game
too early afttr we &Ol down by 14.
Rather than &et the point back too
qu1cld y b)' throwing t.>xclus1 vel). I
sho uld have ma)be burned somt.>
time and fell out their o ffcnM' and
11ven our defense some 11mc to rc-
aroup
"We had four luds pla} that pla)t.>d
hurt and tho se gu) s reall) came
through for us. however. I knew ho w
good the> were, I j ust d o n't think I
relayed the fact to the lud~ We
looked hkc "'e were in slo" motio n ..
Wooctbrld&e' Coacb GeDt Nojl:
"Despite the loss, I wa~ encou raged.
Fo r the fim 11me this )Car v.e pla)ed
wnh somt.> 1ntens11'. "T he luds did
what the} said the)· "'ould d o
"We had '>Orne great 1ndindual
performances this \\eek IC' e "Aad -
den did an out tand1ng Job at ou1s1dt.>
linebacker He v.as a[\.\a>s near the
football and made some impro bable
tackles. It's too bad \.\e can unh haq~
one playt.>r of tbe \\eek bt:i.:ause· \t ad -
den descn ed 11 ~oil 'e' m our had
do''" punt fakt· The~ ha~ a llJ-man SUNSET fro nt and o nl' m.in dcl'p and nu 11ne
co,cn·d him It g.a 'l' U'> lhc.b;.ill lor Fl'om81
seq:n m1 nutl''·" .~ do ing se'eral 1h1ng-. 11 failed to a,.
Corona del Mar's Oilve Holland: comphsh aga1n ~1 H untington. "h11."h
"Wl' lo\t \Va rrl·n John\on. but he followed the pattl'rn of w1nn1ng
-.tiould be h<tt I... Ill J l'(•llf)k or \\l't'k\, every other game th1c. <,ca on
hopt:full) hl'lort· lbt· nla~ oO\. H t· J I\· "I thought we go t hack to biol king
located lhl' little hunt· 1n lcl\\l'r k g like we d1d the first ti'l' gaml'' ..
the fibula It', not .1 kntT IOJUI) anti White said. "We didn 't k e l h l..l' "'t'
the liga ment'> "t'rl' nul '>trt·1c·hed thl· blocked con'l1stcntl~ againsl Hunt·
wa\ knl't' tx·n1 hjt k II'<, not c,nml'-1n$ton. bu1 H unt1ng1on had '.t)me·
1h1ng \.\ hert· \.\(' 1hinl.. hl"ll be (a'>lcd thing to do \.\1th 1ha1 We started uff
up. but the donor '..I" l\\o \\l't'"' the third q uancr and ran 'il\·a nd·a·
"\\c'lt m 1'>'1 him hu1 I thin!.. \.\C0 ll half minutes ofT 1h1.· d od . E'en
miss him mnn• on tldl·n'l'.. though \.\e didn't Kort:. \.\C tool.. 11me
John,on h.1J 1hrl't' rl·rt•p11nn ' off the clock. \.\ h1ch 1'1 nnt· ol tht·
e ight IJt l..lt'' jnd ·""'t .ind knotl..t·J things \.\C ha\C to do th1<i \eJr
bu t)"l?JcaJ good game and the whole
special teams pla)ed outsta nding
"W11h a breal or 1wo we m1&ht
have won the game As a who le.
everyont gavt.> 11 1hc1r btst ho t and
that's all we can a~lc for We 1m·
proved tremcndousl~ o n deft.>nse and
didn't give up tht big play There
were also som e questionable spo1s by
the officials that m ight ha'e co'it us a
co uple o f dnvt.>s .. 1
La1ua Bucb Coacb Lyman
Olaey: "Their quanerbacl (Tim
Manning) made a lo t of' thing<. h<lp-
pcn for them Wt.> also ga' e them
thret.> t.>as~ to ut hdo\.\ "' and m1s~d
somt.> eas\ tackles tha t could ha' e
kept 1t oloser
"We ga'e tht.>m three ea\\ touch
down s and the~ JU St m all hed up
better again!>l us
"O nt.> thing. though 1<, tha1 ""l' \.\t:rt'
able lO mo\ l' the ball \.\Cll on Ot1l'O'><.'
Sca.n Mallet had our longest pla~
fro m scnmmagc th1'1 )Car " 11h a .,'i.
yard run and 11 \\a\ gn.-at to "'allh
do"' n J pa'" ht'h>rl' ~wing t1u1 111 lhl· "We felt li ke \.\l' had a httk kt-
g.amc \.\ilb Lhc !ll'1...uod·hall 11uun _ do\.\n.. at halftime \\hen \.\t' gt·1 J
"\\ t•'lt hj \l' 111 1od .. t•\ 1h1ng' lead, \.\C haven't ht't:n do ing rt'a-r--
a ro und j l111k b11 ·· '-nnunut·d good. and v.e need Ill hJ \c the l.1ll~r Mike Cunningham
Holla nd instinct bcca\.ise f-oun1J 1n \ alle' '
O n thl' , 1t 111n kids arc no t QUlttl'r\ ..
"II "'a' .1 h1i,: \\Ill ht·t.iusc 1hc~·rl' While Fo unta i n \ alle) and
reall~ ,1 good li>othJll tt·am I think Ediso n entered the ir n' aln in rare
thc\'rt• J u•ntendt•r \\1th 'llmt• 111 lht• fashio n -both at 0-1 -and had a
1h1ng .. thJt tht'' d1> "l'll. t''Jll'Uj ll\ classic game. thl· nl'\.\ '°lun~·t fro nt·
\\Ith thl· p.1"111g g..t m l' .\' IJr j' ''I.' runners. Huntington RCdl h and
thought 11 "J' a n:a l mu'lt \\In aftn Ocean V1c \\ kept pal~ \\1th wins
to ... ng tht' lir't i,:.1nw 111 k.1gul' ,l',l\llO over Man na and ~ t:stm 1n'>tl'r re-
11 ''a' 'a~ · ... 111,f\ 111~ 111 tx-.11 '°1~1tl· specuvel~
dclbar k Here'<; a look from the otht r
I al\.\ a" 1h1>111Chl 11 "·"a'"" ll:.i" Sunset League cuache<.
orx:ra11o n 1 o hl«•t 1h,·m "'U J1111·1 Fountain Valle)' Coach Mike
1u'>Lgo out 1hat· · Milner: The longtime HJ ron mentor
addleback 's J r rn Witte: "\\ l' couldn't be up<;et \.\1th a li ne per-
hJJ our 11pnmtun1t;t., r hl' 1nta-formance aga1n\I ~Ed1<,on but ht.'
tl'Pll<ln 1\l.1rl.. l\·rlrn1111n·., -\.,.irJ knO\.\'I h1<. team\ \llu.111un I\ a pre-
1nlt'rll'pt1111\ ll'turn ll•r .1 111mhd1"'n canou~ one at he" .tltl'r ha,ing lo!>l
111 Sl't' C d \1 .1 14-11 lt.1dl ".I' n·.111\ 10 the l\.\O tej m<, thl' Haron' \.\ould
noboJ ,·, 1.11111 ha'e the he't lhdn,e .11 l\1ng fur
"PJul 1Iklg.1d111 1hrl''' 11 111,1 .1 third p lale
llltk high .1nJ ''l' ,·ndcd 1p 11pp111~ "If \.\l' dun 1 tal..e 11 up \.\1."ll take
tht· h.111 up <.ind 111111 l\·rlm111tt·r', 11 do v.n .. \t1lner 'a1J "\\ e're ll-2 in
hanth 1 league and 1t'\ tht• lir't 11mt· v.c·,e
"I "·I' ,11rr11,lll "0: J'-1" hl11d .. nl been 1n th" po<.1t111n 1n J long time
J\ \\t'll ·•' "'' did I kit ,,l. , 11uld f IQ-2 1n In 1nl' I l·J~Ut' undt·r Rrutt'
thr.1" 11 l'jul h.1d lhl· 1 ri.,. I hl'' \!,,,l. P1cklord1
u' l'\l'f\th1111: 11rhk1111-.11h .1nJ"1,1r-"\\t• lo" 11ur IJ't '"" h.i I gjmt''
tun.Hl·h \\l' \'"' · .11lll 1 • P·"' pr11h'l t b) tour point'> fh n11\.\ I ""ult! 'IJ\
Aul \l'\ \\t <1•t1l.ln 1 11111 .1 11,1.. l' .. iul \.\e ~huuld tx hungn "l' h.11J .1
had lht 11r11t chance to " 1n hoth .\gain'>l l J1'1'n
"I Jon I l..1t11\~ 11 \\t l11t1IJ h,I\\' 11111 °"ego up, tht'n lllnll' hat·k anJ !W up.
tht• ti.ill 11 I \'·" hli•d.in.: I 111 1..11, ~·e think \\l' r an holJ nn for l\.\11
Pj ul "1h111\\ 1n~ 1h1· h.111 ;,di I "·'' m inute\ 1hen thl' itU' t•nJ ' up
pll',l't'd th.al 1til' kid' ,,amt• h.ll k thr0\.\1ng J 211-\J rd IOUl hdc)\\ n pa'"
l ht'\ \\t'ft' """ n t 4.11.111d -.lflh' 11~ht that \.\e lho uttht \.\t' dr tl·ndl'J per-
h.1t I... and thl'' \ll'll' d1i\\11 t" 111 JI feet!\.
lht• h.111 l.lllll' h,1d, .1gJ111 "It wa\ t\p1c:i ll' .1 h 1unt.1 in \JI·
"\\l· ''l'lll 111 rigunng thn h.1d le\-Ed1,on t\pt• nl tt.lrnl' -h.id, .rnd
thr t•\\n F1 tlml·, thr \\t'l'i.. ht·l11rl· forth ph~s11:.i l. ho th ll'j m' grnng 1n
.1gJ1n,1 I ,t,11h 1.1 .ind "l' 1h11ugh1 "ere tnt"Cln~l\tt·nt foothall 1t·.1m\ .inti
thn \I tn 1111.1m 11d11\\1111n u .. ''' "l' both teams plJ\t'd t'\tremel~ \.\t'll ..
"l'rt' prl.'11' rl',l\h 1111 th\ run I ll'll Huntlng100 Beach ' George
thl'' \\\1uld ~·' ."m'\'n.111\\' .ind Pascoe: "It"• h.ird tll gel up l\.\O
thj t'' "hJI .1.1r 1ll 11t·d \\ t' t-1111"'' .1 v.et.>k!> 1n J ro\.\ \.\ e \.\l'rt·n't a~
toupk ol 11me' .111J hag d.1dd" tl d \1 emouonalh rt:aJ, a' tht• "t·et..
tullhJt I. k m•tt \\ 111.irJ 1 ~WI lh.ll ll•ng before (ag.i in'>t f:.d1~t1 n 1 hut that·,
run l•n u' \\ t' m1"t'J "'llll' kt'' n ght. that realh d 1dn'1 ligure
tad.le .. ·· "Our kids understand II II lhl''
\\ant 10 he k aguc thamp1uM the'
. ha H to pla~ li l.r league , ha mp\
e\t."I") night. v. l' did thJI lnr tht• tiN
half. but not in tht· t•uinJ h..il I
"\1anna &'l'e u' JI! "c: lOuld
handle Thi:~ 'rl' J pld' 1•r 11-.11 J"J'
from being ngh1 1n 11
"The Oilers t dITTl' 11ut ''' thl· g.trnl·
IOJU~-frcc and rt'p11rt1ng lor prJlllll'
1oda~ 1\ 1unwr (,aht· l\tup1n \.\h11
ha~ be-en out \\1th .1 hr11 l..t•n .1rm
"It meanc. \.\l' ha 'e nc:n:1nt· hj l l..
\\1th us \\ho '>ldftt•d 1n \ugu'l · \d1J
Pascoe "'I ou look .11 "lml' "tld1m·,
and 11 look'> hkt· j h11\flllJ I .. ,Jrd ·
Pascoe "ac,n't harr' \\Ith t'''"
facet ot his team ~ ''' 1h \.\in 'n 't'' t•n
Stans 12-0 in lcJgu\•1 \\1· t11,lnt
e\eCUlt." \t'f'\ \\t' l hl' \.tlll \\ ,. h.iJ
a Chante tn )!II :.tfl h\ ' lllU h·
dov.n., 1.tll: n 'ht: i.:.inll' hl.t ''l 'rt
~1 anna '>lid. dr •und
··1 \\a'> happ' "l'h '·" .ktt·n,,
The' >nh ,, •·ed ••n, l. ·•r "ur Jt
fen 5.c -\nJ lhl' 11tlt·n"' l. nl in th\
fi rst halt d1J n-;111' "t'I \\ l0 •IHI•
lrnlled tht• tt·rr :1'• ti 'ht' ~ml' n lhl'
first hall \\ l" 1u'' · .,: .1 l1 1tk int ·1h1
t\ 1n thr ,,_., .r,J h.111
Marlna Coacb Jobn "ltele\. \rll·r j
second '\lra1gh1 k.igm• .,., i11ll11\.\1nl!
a pair Of \ lltPrll'\ (IJ ljf\ lht• n\lfl•
lt."ague 't'a"'n 'll't In '·"" hl' , 11n·
11nues to 't't· 1mrr•" l'd pl.1' hut IU\t
nol COO \l\ll'nl plJ \
"~t tinll'' tht'' .i .. 1pl.1' "'t·ll1 hut
not tor tht• \.\hok i!Jfllt' II '~",ion 1
fu mhk tht• h.1Jl tlO lhl' fir,I plJ \ 11f
the gaml." 11 \.\l' J••n 1 rumbk th\ tiJll
go1 ng in tor .I It IU\ hd11\\ n 11 ' j
d 11Tcrcn1 i!.JOll' l h11'l .trt' tht• I.inti'
of things "\' hJH 111 d rn OJI· f«•r
the most p.tn 1h1 fl''' •'' lhl· t!JOll'
\.\t' e \eluted mo,1 111 1ht• t1mt·
·-rm not "1' 1ng :hJt , g111n~ 111
caus1.· u~ It• "111 tht• µmt: hut v.t• rr
in 1l
··1t seem' 111.t• c..'' l'" !'14.•unu· '' a
FOOTBAtl. 0 DEEP SEA ,. SOCCEll ,..~
Nf'L
NetteMIC•••tct
Wftt w L T ftct. ~, ~· ~n Franct1e:o 6 1 0 .157 192 135 ...... 5 2 0 .71• 113 165
NewOri..n1 J • 0 .•29 115 130
Atlenta 2 5 0 .216 121 163
Central
Mlnnet0la 5 2 0 .71• l~ 113
Chlce9o • 2 0 .667 192 136
Green aav 3 • 0 .•29 112 Ill
Tamoe a.v 3 • 0 .m , .. 152
Detroit l ' 0 .1'3 .. 170 ....
N.Y.Glent1 ' l 0 .151 175 109
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He found a Jood bole, brokt.> a couple
of tackle$ and then was gont.> He· a
real to u&h ktd and he·i. b«n play1na
&ood football for us 11 .... as a ntC'C
th1og to hapPt'n for him and for lht
team."
Costa Mesa Coacb Tom Baldwl11:
"Wt.> do w me real good things, but
Wt." j ust commit lumovers of an un-
bthevable magnitude "I JUSt do n't
know When things go bad. the) go
baa Wt.>'re JU~t in an 1ncred1ble
sk1d '' '\
"We had I; li rst do" n<o a nd
mo,ed the ball "ell. but "'e gave
them the ba ll four 11 mes inside the 30
and v.e ltt thl'm run .:1 k1cl off bar k
It's thr lir!>t runbad .iga1m1 us 1n \1\
\C'3r\
"I don t r~alh ._no\\ ho" goud
Laguna Hills I'> The' tltdn t ha\t· lo
pl.:1~ v.ell lo be JI us \\ t' real I~ be-at
the hc-c oul ut uur"Khe'> Our mor·
ale 1s realh tlo\.\n w I ~uess 1111 Just
thal much easier to beat us ..
bad bounle for us \.\ t"n: going to
ha'e 10 ue<ite uur u\.\n lull..
"':.omet1m e-. It set.'m~ hl..e 11s n·al
hard to loolt al lht' guud things \.\C.\C
ha d in our program 1h1s ~t·.ir. be-
cau'IC thO'>t' fumhle'> '>tand t•u t But
tht.>re ha\e heen a lot of good things
tht." la~t (t>upk n l "'ed .. !> In tht.>
se ond half "'C mo,ed 1ne ba ll
against \\l·s1m1n\ter .rnd H unt·
tngton Beal h '\.\ c pla~ ed real good
defense the la'>\ fi"t' \.\l'eks ..
M iddle h nl'bar ker Da'c \kLeod.
who had I 0 .. olo blc){ ks. 1hret" assists
and a hlocked prnnt alter. a lso
t.>amed 5eclt'~ ·., pra1'it' tor '>h ut11ng
down H untington ~ mul11-1a lented
Doug ( unn1ngham "h11 fin1.,hed
\.\1th IS camt''> for J I . Jrd<. and 1v.o
recep uom lor eight ,itrds
"He a a grea t g.imt·:--We e .
said ··\\ e put him on ( unntngham
and ht' \.\J<, gt.11ng It.I \hado\.\ him
\.\hCre\ef ht' \.\t'Ot ..
Oceu \'le• 's Ho•ard Isom: "Our
big thing v.a' mdl..1ng \ure "e t'\-
ecuted and pl.i,eJ L\u r g.ame The
first halt I.'' t•n thing did fall 1n1t>
place rap1dh
"It''> taP.c n a h!tk longl'r than "l'
n ped ed lh• tint: tune the otTen\t'l
'-' r re star11ng IP get -.nmt: of the
injured pla\a' had, -\lhen Fanog.a
v.a\ ba t !.. J11hn \1nold Y\.\ limtted
acuon and John (,c1.cna 1.1.a!> bat k
The tl1i.. tor ·n~mdlh though t \.\e'd
ha'e h• opt·ratc 11n 1< 1arcia·, l..neel
but the da' ht• "a' go:ng. tn tlo
'>Urgen ht· rt·.,~anned 11 .mJ lt•unJ a
ruptured !-1111, ... l lt''"4-·I \\e hJtl "flt·
ten him ,,.1
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dune a gno<l h
'°lll'th.h tkr l e....ar "ht• 'ulkrcd
a pin hnl nn l' J"ld 'tr..11nl·d nC't
mu"-lt'' .i•mJ 'X hJ, t. ,., •ht' ne\I
,1)up1l· •' "'l.'t' '
Wtstm1Mter oa cb tao Clark:
'\\ C' l(llt •ll t. '1d· .t t\dd \tart. II
!..ind JI l\101. u' ••Ut I 11ur game
plan f\l"f'thing ,q· J1d v.a' throi..-
ing the b.111 ur J 4uJ nt•rhJd .. d r:i"
\\ r "'ert•n't in 11ur nnrmJ I uffl'O'>t"
IN tht· ld't thrt'l' lJUant'r<i of the
g.ime ~ l' 1.1.t'rl· 'I' far 1n !ht' hole.""
had tu thnm 1•n nt'.lf,\ e\l'f'\ dn i..n
"It "d' J nl.lltt'r l'' J um1~1na 11on
ot thing~ c ),t'dn \ "'" "J' reall~
\harp anJ 11 .,~:eml·d 111..l' "t' plaH·d
realh pnnrh 1'\ '"nH· arl'3'> II \.\J'>
pnihat'll\ tht· "'"r't gJrnl' Clur i..tuar-
tt.>rhac t.. had .111 'ear fk haJ fi,e
1ntt.'rlcpt1 '"' and ht\ hJtl '<' crnl
game'> "Ith n,, 1n11:·rl'rpt111n'
· I think \.\t an pla' lot m1,1rt•
di\<: 1phnt•J Jetenor.c \\.; m1~\t:d an
ungodh number lll 1.1, 1.k~ and tha t
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Marke:t .crash may have
been g~od · in. long -run
By JO°' ANTHONY
Dlllb' Not Cott....,.
Thcrt's a. handy rule of thu!Db for
understanding how most economists
think: "If you have good news, it's
bad news. And 1f rou have bad
news, it's ood news.'
Fortunately, there are eAcepttons.
First Interstate Bancorp Economist
Jerry Jordan, a former member of
the Council of Economic Advisers.
is not a ba,d news bear. He feels that
the current slowdown in ttte nation's
economic growth. which is now
being reflected in Orang~ County. is
a sign of greater economic stability
ahead. And. that's partly due to the
work of Federal Reserve Ghairman
Alan Greenspan.
U ndcr G reenspan 's predecessor.
Paul Vokker. there were dramatic
mcreases and decreases in the na-
tion's money supply. That meant
that most people had a tough time
navigating through changes in the
economic cli mate.
Home pnccs and interest rates
soared tn the late ·10s. and uncer-
tainty followed rapidly in their
National Edaealion Corp. reported
that a ult had been filed 10 the
n1tcd tates D1stnct Court for the
Central D1stnct of California alleg-
ing that the In inc com pan) had
issued m1~lcad10g statements rela-
t1 ve to its financial rond1t1on and
the pro pect of its .\pphed Leaming
subs1d1af) dunng the purponed
clas!> period from Jul) :!O to Oct. 6.
• • • Oflicials of Co111merce8aacorp
and CommerceBaDk 1n Newport
Beach and California City But,
N.A. and California City Bancorp in
Orange announced the execution of
a definitive agreement for (om-
merceBank's acqu1S1tion of Cah-
fomia City Bancorp and Cahfomia
City Bank. N.A. The agreement c~lls
for an estimated cash purchase pnce
of approximately S8.7 m1Jhon. or
approximate!) S 12.5 1 per share. for
all the outstanding shares of Cah-
fom1a City Bancorp. • • • Voluntar} Hospital of Amenca
Inc. has reached an agreement to
d1stnbute Laguna Hills-based Om-
nite<: IDc.'1 stenlant produc1s under
the name VHA Plus. The d1stnbu-
t1on agreement was disclosed in a
Securities and E'\change Com-
mission filing. • • • Tn & Associates IJle. m Hunt-
ington Beach was awarded a S 1.905.200 contract from the De-
fense Fuel Supply Center to provide
bitumino us coal.
• • • Kor Electronics lac. In Roal·
lo1too Beacb has recei vcd a
$621,472 contract from the Navy to
provide memory modulators.
wake. It was difficult to make de-
cisions when even the experts were
wrong. Meanwhile, savers sat on
nest eggs that dwindled in value
each year they stayed in the bank.
According to Jordan. Fed Chair-
man G reenspan is largely respon-
sible for the "calmer seas" ahead. By
keeping a tight rein on the money
suppl), Greenspan has prevt'nted
soaring innation. both on the na-
tional an~ the local level.
Admittedly, the Fed chairman
and his board of governors. "eased
too much after the (stock market)
·crash {of 1987). and then once thex
tightened they really went hard. ·
Jordan said. And now there's been
another easing after tht' latest stock
market drop. But.. such ups and
downs have been less drama1ic, a'nd
less hard on the coonomy than Vol-
cker's yo-yo policy. Jordan favors a
constitutional amendment to restnct
the Fed's ability to make waves, but
until then, ever} Fed chairman is
likely to abuse his power.
And his secrecy. "There's more
secrecy about the way the FOMC
(Federal Reserve Open Market
r
-I
•
Paper chase
Commiu ec) operates than there is in
the CIA," he remarked.
Given all that, Jordan predicts a
9.5 percent increase in Orange
County residents' personal inc.ome
for 1989, up from 8.1 percent in
1988. And although that growth is
expected to drop to 6.8 percent in
1990, it will stilJ be higher than the
6.1 percent growth in personal in-
come that's predicted for the United
States as a whole.
Employment growth• in Orange
County 1s expected to drop to 3.5
percent in 1989. and 1.5 per"Cent in
1990. aown from 4.1 percent in
1988. However. employment gtowth
for Orange County 1s expected to be
higher br half a ~rcentage in 1990
and 199 than it 1s for the nation as
a whole.
The growth in Orange County
prices is expected to slow from a 5.1
percent_ incr~se in 1989 to a 4.6
percent increase in 1990. according
to the f irst loterstate stud y. In 1991 ,
price growth should be down to 4. I
percent.
In short. the good news is that the
bad news isn't bad.
Scott P•p•r Co. •1 Commercl•I Business dlvl1lo" produces
tollet tissue n••rlJ •• loft9 •• , • rn•r•thon toot r•ce.
Employ•• Ton1 adw•rd1 checks the 26-mlle-lor19 roll •t
Scott"s Mobile, Al•. pl•nt before the roll Is cutdown Into
rnlle-long rolls for publlc •nd commercial use.
More people staying home
when they head to office
LOS ANGELES -For more than
I 5J can Pat Mcssigian rose at dawn
a n fought the freeway traffic from
her suburban home to her office
downtown, sometimes spending five
hours a day on the road.
She still gets up early to start
work, only she reaches her office
now by taking a hallway fro m one
bedroom to another, and her com-
mute time has been cut to maybe 30
seconds.
Messiaian. a public relations con-
sult.ant. works at home. She is
amona a srowing number of white-
collar pr<>fessionals who have trldcd
in the office and the boardroom for
the spare bedroom. the kilchen or
even the pnee as ~ make their wa~_ throuab the wortina world.
The number of attomey1, consult-
ants. writm. clerks and other pro-
fessionals who wort at borne is increasina by leapt and bou.nds1 sa~ Ja Nilles a bmer Univenaty Of
5cMdlilera ~ DrOfellC>r who ._ ~ tbe tmMf" since 1973.
•11'1a ddiaite uend both in ienns "'=. ~ ...:=r.~wbolft
emploJw ollllldium-10 ~ com,•Nl wbo are~ aa home .. .... some or die lime.'" Mid N.._ no left use. 9Chool o1
Ii . ---Ibis ,al'. 10 let up .. owa llMMDMP11rd bwiNa _.HM_.i,a:C-~ L•1n11e1-=
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Several ot those who have already
forsaken the office cited such
motivating facton as bi&<ity traffic
woes, the inability to afford a house
close to downtown. corporate
restructuring episodes that kept put-
ting their jobs in jeopardy, bosses
they couldn't stand and the desire to
have more control over their work.
"I'd bad enough of the pressure
and the chaos," said Rip Rense, 36,
who became a' freelance writer six
ycan ago after I 0 years at metro-
politan daily newspapers.
"A good deal of the reason that
workina was so unpleasant was the
possible, be said.
"Computers used to be too ex-
pensive or too big... be said. "But
now you can get the power of a
mainframe on a desk top and the
capital required is 10 to 100 times
less than 1t was JO years ago."
Mcssigian, 39, noted that on her
home word processor she can
produce the same quality brochures,
forms and press releases that the
large utility companies she used to
work for tum out Her fax machine,
a staple of most borne workcn
allows her to work with clients all
over Southern California.
"It's a definite trend both in terms of people
setting up home-based businesses as well as
people who are employees of medium-to large-
sized companies who are working at home at
least some of the time ...
Jack Nmes
8\lt wbile wotkint at bome offers
freedom, it also t.aies tettint uted to. ·
•1bcre are some da~ when you mill die c:amanderic of the offiCc, ..
laid Randy w~ 3~_ wbo
saaned bis OWD marbti= in tbe .-.r of bis Simi V home· AftboUP molt bome are refuc:taat 10 dilc1* their .......
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642-5678
CLASSIFIED INDEX 6•2-5678
, ... NORTH ORANGE CO. Mo-1ZIO .. .,. , ... IOUTH ORANGE CO.
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From North Orange County
From South Orange County
540-1220
496-6800
lrvfnt 1044 Mobk HofMs Cost1 Mftl 2124 Newpott leach 2169 Cost1 ~ 26i4 Cosu Mtu 2624 Newpon leach 2669 Commtrdal
HOT TURTLEROCK VIEW fOt S* 1100 lPUllTIOIMI
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DUPLEX 3Br 2Ba lrplc
macro cntrl atr gar w /
1emote. walk to snops &
t>eacn S 15~ 673-0343
•Big Beaullful Quiet 1BR
Great Easts1oe 1oca11on1
LnOry room BBQ Patio
garage cat>le avail $635
Sotry No pets• 6J1-8427
HOME ~rice reduced Furnished One-Bedroom
Decorator s 3BA home Mobile Home$& 500 Lots of upgrades prtvata 351 w Bay Cosia Mei.a spa Call tor an appt 642.2553
Moun1a1n selling sur
rounded by streams &
talls' I BR & 2BA conoos
wl gerage' w/opnr w10
hkup w00dburn1ng lrplc
micro S900 to S, ~
Listed at $379,000 2344
SQ fl Fran Lugo
557-4373 Agt
Newpon leach I 069
STln Tl 111111 28A 28A, fight & airy lrg P"" pauo Pool OYeflOOkS
mer1na Ag1 650-6268 1st • deposit No pe1s
CALL Velma 549-2447
Eitec hm on Cover Snores
SBA POOi S2 600/mo
St.000 sec 645-3000
days 5.•8·9849 •~es We.t:Fleld ·
fll•llll Ur 21t1 &PllTllllTS ........ 1-------Bnont & fresh 2BR 18A Large patio poof Over Large a11mct1ve Apts '" a Ce~tf)' Lou Ouple.c Fr pie w/d small IOOk thg Newport Bay t>eau!llUI oa1den st'tttng Complete privacy on cmr
lot w/1part11ng waterfall
hsti pond In prof land-
scaped selling w ith
gazebo, pool. spa Re-
cently refurt> 4Br 3Ba.
3car gar. Agt .644-6604
•MWll lAY W1IW* Brand new Sea Faire
Condo never occupied
Huge pat•o pool spa
$425k 723-4290
CrypU 1225 yard S 750 mp 706 All'ait t li l 675-4839 Poo11soa Garage or
CEMETERY IOI in Hart>or JoJ!ln 645·3977 carport Sorry no pets
Lawn. C M Acacia S_3C· CONDO E SIDE 2BA Liil IAfflllT LSI •SEVERA .. LOCATIONS
lion Aslling $375 trf>ll 2',-BA t>lt-ins Clt>I g.;r 3BR 2BA yrly $3500 Call 2BOrm 2Ba _ S8~
collect. 602-667-4718 trplc yard No pe!s w .D Lvn 760-5000/675-0555 l 98 W Witsor 6.3 1 S58J
hk ups $1250 645-9857 ~ MA..V 1 1 Beoroom S655
EASTSIDE Sharp & cleat'\ l{U,l"lltl\ 24 1 W W1l'l.M 631-0960
lg 2BFi 1 >BA w1pat10 \I"\\ I 11 l{I \
I~( ALT 1o w nho1.1se uni t
5825 mo Agt 546-9950
1 Be<l1oom
2BOrm 1Ba
...._ __ C ----------301 Avocaoo
S665
$775
042 9d50
I 111ms Tl IUCll!
,;' 1BR S550 S6S<l
rwica/ ondos E S10E 1-rm oactiPtor nse, LICO LARGE COTTAGE
W EST NEW P 0 AT Fr pie pa•10 srove ~ 3BA .?BA Sov111 pal•O frig
Spacioos duple11. wtth' 3 9llboa Island 2106 retr g $495 203 v rg rt a ,. 0 spa · S2600 ,,.,
bdrms 2 t>a1hs & lrplc P No pets 548-66AO 61) 0966
JU. SIM/RM« PRIVATE 3 B ~ ~~ ':'~ 9 Business/Office R.nt
S 13501mo 673 920 l 2 9 GARAGES BLOCK to t>eacn 2&• , 6<1 -----11ir-,-.. -LI--~-:
I duplex w o 2·Cd• gdt W5••-
Large turn11h80 Studios 1 avail 10 1 ~•nt rono I C.u'lr of Westcflff & lrvtM
& 'B" Aots M a,.1 ,,. l\t'w $1000 mo J•!T' f.4!1 S% Newpon BeBcfl
oeeor Pool J8CulZ >, . . "'•·"' Ser ••Ce-Gross
1usn 1anotcap1ng Cloi.t-PElllSIU 20J & 38• 4 588 ~ t1
to trwys oeacnea s c 1'eariy 6 ,,.,,,1e, rc-n•,., ou ce 6 Re1a11 A11a11ao1e
Plaz.a & OC Aotport 2-3BR turl'l•Snl:K2 s ur 141-1101
PALI IEU APTS lurnasneo I uo "· "
1561 MESA DA VE PUYA IUL ESTATE 16 1' -NES"'CLIH DRIVE ....... o 113-1100 ~WPI 6 ' AQI 54 1 5032
Sorry No Pets.1
TltS IS TIE PUOEll
rop area park like ~"'""Q Beaut fvl , mar 1.; r t.'0
1BR A~t " 9dr<19l' '"
carpot1 VJvllt.<l '"'' "9 oait ')n> 111 .. c,1c1c...-• L•O
st.o BBQ
S680 p 1-.1 s .. cu• •,
11,it i;e1 54~ c4~'
ITIPS TO IUOM!
2BA •8A r,._., ur 1
$850 m~ t; 7~ ')04'
sruD10 .AP'f STEPS 10
BE.AC ... .V M1~; (ICE At•
VIEW Jf,1 . c .-d• <;rp t
c,.al•O $550 nr 4& • 50•
DM )F~ C.Ef> 475sl &
200 .1 PC ... FHrnleat
Gooo c;r""9 s1gn119e nu
·rp1 paint a c 673-4 120
~OR ~EASE '!:: Fie.Mage
'J96 SQ It 31 $1 25 SQ h 44. E ... ,,, 51 Co'>ta
v ... sd t>4 ·8523
''"" HWHllT IAY ·')~ .. vE!:> /.Jrp·~ •t .. d !~~-1Bd" •,BC;• ':•r J/, ;J'lt;d!> ... •e 10 ... o•i.. & 'ls TIEUIUS v 2BR S6SO s·'"o
"3BA SQ!'.O each unit Just one block 2BA/ 1BA upper 101' of
to Newport 5 besi ocean windows P•' sundth Hou,,. for rentdease '.!BR ILRG 1mmat Quiel JI" G.;s , ..,11.., DdiO P 10 2BA " rP-A aec •' .~·
t>eaches lrplc sto"e t11ge 2BA 2 car garage tq 2 .a .. 0 , 10, ''"'"' 1 o•tins •nco 1C " .,,.,1
673.6900 s495 000 S 10001montn By r1pp1 fare! Ne.,.pon He19n1s poo• ter•n•s s 1.t90n,0 9~'4"J~0~ ;:w6
4
5'>0t';_r0'64_ 6:-Jt.-.i 1z" 1PM· PM
:.• ::r "':; Dt'l .,,. ~ J P'f-"! ~e '00 12:.-1600 SI
IV ES~Cl >> '"or•1<dr g lerrr U1111 & ,,.,,. o• nc '1 oi. s So or
4Q' "'"rt or 540-0"79
LIDOISLE ·Lovolylslory onty213-273 3300 26-Kno x S14 00 1 1onqterm249·8274 v 2•:J70·~r·qer~ $"« ·22 9246 I BP 5r ~, .. d"•ac1 ve ofltee 4 t>drm Cape Cod built BALBOA ISLAND • ' • · 1 o~r ·~·· • "g aP' . LIXl•J OOWF•Olfl ,.........,.. e1 WESTCLIFF 21 21 ~pare "' ~"' reat estaie arovnel deltghtlul used Fresh t>t1gh1 4BR '•Cit llUL FIR ROOIMATH " " ~ ...... Ol l•O on {• west.BAU r I cc '.)1, 'HE b AY '"New·
t>t1Ck pall<> Beamed cetl· $1 600 EAS TS•OE 2BR hOU!>t· 3~!'.it~BASe~n ss;;o-~e~I ~~~~II';. ~' s~'~o ~~ Ci~;~~ ~~,~·:d ~~~· ): : DO,. ... e,.. 63. 6052
tngs-wooo floors. tots of .. WIN2TBEAR REN5l AL:,~ Ov1e1 communt1y g.ir • Ot>le gar $3500 722-6460 $650 OPf r;,l2 : --• 1:: ma ~..is ne's on ice
Fr doors & paned win-..-rom a1 1 11 ~ 10 1ge enGI backyard Pf'1 APUTIE•TS ----------~ ~· '
dows 3BR Ba~ront a1 S2 500 I 0~ S825 545.4902 Miii YIEW IF ICU• 12 BA • B A e"lct Datao Spa•., ,,9 e 1, d ~,. :M:::l:sc:::·:::R:::t:nta::::::ls:::::: ta,:~,':.;•::"!. ~e~~;~a 63 l· l 400 5895 OOO Wahrfr..t le•es 111, l Coor 10 beach' 5212-A carPOt1 ne"' drdPt'\ nc Garder apu BPJ ,1 r., r .. ora ~ ,.a..-. C'IC ~ac-to CORONA DEL MAR . Con-11.1EcA DEL "AR -1BP 5 A ""'15 • ,. n •o ·~~ S ·::.o Rooms '.'1'" "'"= ~ ~.... .,... c temoorary 3 bdrm nome Hll.Tlllll3-1100 2""'A I, 0 ~ r,.~,.r~ eaVO•I' elurb1snee1 "" ""' ar>OSCdC.<"0 gro .. nr, -vc, .,.,.,p .... l"iB•t>or & t p n ~~-r "OV 2BP 1BA-s 1100 MO No 979 44 I S4fl· ·oo· Pooi 6 spa P.J' 05 i~c · • \..O~ONA DEL M Al'I • A •ams _&.RR 546-5860
including abulous mas· 1410 SMTl IAYFROIT oatao dbl!' gar Nu c•Ptl Pt-ts 4J2-J-67 2BP .cBA .,ps•r!> ,.u "' !. ~a•lgt' ' ·arcc·• Poorr t ren• "' Jfs;...
ter w11h lpEIC & stuay on, 2500 si t 2BR • Oen 3BA O•PS POI Br~ 1)40 4 15..' I 0 ... ~ 1 •SE 1EAAl OC-'. o•.s huge lot 11c111ng use o 0 IEWN•T llEl"'..,,.S pvt 2 ga• "'D , "' "OuS!' SSS<>
space ltghl & Qualtl/ ma· Upper vnlvrn Oup1... MESA DEL MAR " wnt reo1 "' "' .o •• n S:>50 Bac"e o• ~~ • 968 '271 Commt rcial Proptrty
2778 te11a1s 1 t>to<;.~ io main Dockage a11a11 ~ 1850 mo Stia1p & Clear> 3BR ra,., ,2~a~p~?1"se~~16~4~~~~~ 6 A.,1 11,' CJ 1 2 . .i.: • BeO•'> ,.. ~.' * MllTIHTI-. IY THE t>eacn yrly 752-2881 b75 8835 , 11y rm 2 frp1cs nice aeco• ~ 18,, .: ... 2• ~ 2Borm 1 •Bd
$ • ., "J • '61E 1iiinS1
1760-3600 $1175000 1390moAQ1546-Q950 HWHRTTHUCE v'IESTStDE SURYP&H* .... __________________ _.. Balboa Ne"' E side ;:tBR 2 ,BA JB~ 2 .BA 2 Story 1 car New•y a .. cfJnt»d ~~ pets • Stoa""'"' '<188 24 Ter•, RVs 1 '''""I
P•IME ROAIL
HWPORTIUCI
Gtneraf 1002 WattrfrHt llo•ts. l11c. Peninsula 21071 Towntiouse .. lrp1C60!"CI oa•Jge new carpel Avl Cdl.,4/3 tC.2f.i 2BCI• ...... ea c.. :.r." rr.ortt .r .;Jll'
~ ~ , .~ • •11ew Cv ~ ( m 1 ooc. .. ., .. 0511"' Ru'!ll 63 • 1266 • ""'" • OP~ ·~• 'T•O • 3~ ~ It. ________ _.-. -"f •i •~", OCEAN I ~arag<> Avail 111 now SltOOmo Ca ~BA•·~'"''"RS ~ ?Bdrm.Bo "9'"8''1C'"S ~,.t
A Ml MOtA or IHC tiome 3Br 2 Ba d .. n " mo '-"' " ~ 1BR 1rtiic. cat•" OOI'.' • '5' El '' S•
S(•"S r1uANCl4L u£1"""'"' 6 63 1 1 ~00
COLDWeLL
BANl(eRO
_.. " " _ _,., Spa saund 2-c '' '111 SPACIOvS } BA • BA ? • ·~~ ~~-· patio t;;d' '•O ;-.. •• 199 ~~g ~~gg $1900 m.0_7r1~ C.o '."'l ' stry condo F'rplc or•Cll I b~r ?\ W Ba, 1st-:.->:.SQ.;3~· ~~;;,~,. ~;:;0 ;•;:
631·13Jtt0•536""1 DBl•O gar pool $1175 _;_2:.:~-•E""STS~E1a;:.·BA • 2B0•1'"'' ... il $""'> s
llACI HPLEX STEPS TO BEACH tBFt Call Jane 675 6629 mma POO JC .. '<!d' 2250 •o"~vd•' .: ~,.,_; General I 002
ILlffl-IP&CIHS S
... IHll1LYIMM
-1111 IAY W11Wt!
M o s t d e s tr a b l e 3 TIRTU HOI
Bedroom. 2'? Balh E : SIH,000
plan wtll'I si>ac1ous family FINEST v•O!"" 4 BR 3 car
room 011er1001 .. ng a lusn Qil•aQe Gaieo s•de-yard
9reent>elt w11h mini 111ew w pool E•lc>nsove crock
of Back Bay Expanded ' use '" nack yard
eattng area in k rlChen I Storaqe • ...,ork 1oom over
011erloo1cs a sunny ga1eo garage On!' ot·&·ktnO
entry patio Man~ •JP· "ome
48R Up 38R Down $800 r Aq r P p l SpJC•Ou'i 2BR 'Bii pr st1oc, t; P""> ~·.· ~
S580K Bier 642-3850 722·77;6 v_60 '··,f> Hunt. Btach 2140 ~~'; D 1;·~ .~a ~ '.3,0t~~~ 646 5 ·Ji 1 •om ·..,,, ·o·a·n·a-P·o·rn·t----.-t:·z-6
IUAllWHPLU
128 4411'1 St· Two 3BR 2BA
Units Quality construe·
11on Many upgt dde~
Ocean 111ew $595 000
Call JOHN MAURER
631-1266 or 673-1768
s1eps 1o water BK' •Pl I 3BA 2BA 2 car garagf' I 6 •~ 52'15 * USTSllE * * Sl••Y STUllO 2, Svnelec~ g ar S '50 ~''· grelr>r •nc Ms!r BA \ BA SP&OIOIS ILIFFS 3BR !BA C.011c1~P N D Agl Pa1 7';2 •7'if;, 11911vrl'T\ tarrrn NOPt'I> n~ut. ,...0 , <o••"''''> 1 , J mmoc 1''J ~o s••c,,.,.
760· 1755 e,e!> 75C. 3490 536·<'"";:.>', CONDO S 1850 67 5· ,84Q "' 406 •.,4,
War• a C11y
2BR 1BA f p p11>0 q w
$1200 mo ,rl\ 642 676 ..
Corona dtl Mar 2122
BEACH AREA 1Br ,J,,.. I
r~ • rrr> t>I. C,111•0 1VllLA 8;!' oa ne,,, 'B•
0001 '.> spa i:tutlr·ov~.. CC.'10 1er1 cc-an pr,•
Hunt. Beach
fi7S·'i5 t 1 ACjl car~ No PPIS i87"> m~ 411111 1"> 'ii •1.'94
tern'> ,rt!> or 1•..-,,, , t'"' ••~It bPiJU' oec • e ~PC,.. s15()( ,.,.. .,., 51.,~o ""o • 650-Q<lct
.. ~ JOS~l.r-€• ... •·.!.M .. "f~S ·o OC"-~BR
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grade~ H1gn vaulted ce•I· '' 2BR tBA Ir pie gc1• n<1• •
ing. custom 1urcnen cab•· 144-IOIO ----------· grea1 COM •O<:a• on • • • nets new o1shwasne1 \. __________ I Ull l&fflllT to Cn1n" Co.I' oc.-1
*1001 LOCATIOI!
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"' 1ng I " >"<'0 '• • 1a1n Master carpet I a a 3 BA 2BA t>oa1 sh•,
aut oma 11c pa110 Peninsula 1007 $650,000 Lvn675·0555 s 1200 me 6")01'1 ...
Spot ess .!BM E •C ,..C."'"
Cu~~om 'Pat."'""., t1r
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spt1nllle•s ano la rge RfAl,..A...V
Oflcil. EMce11en1 condll\On Usel•t•IJ ltrCHH ~l"lla 1 I
& fat>ulous 1oca1°on" 4 BP 2· 1 BA 3 t&r garage.
Waik to Entt>lull snap steps to 1nt> sano & \I\\ I 1..: T I~ \ 111
ping cen1er commuMy ocean C.ill Boll Nemece• q( AL T()Rt;, • ,
pool scnools cnurches & Agi>ni c,45 6150
parks Price includes 1ne I
land and tias t>een greatly OESPE~ATE' Mu~I Se11 * llW PllllllU
reduceo to se11 o u•ct..•\' S254K Vu ot b.ly Q\\oC llPLmS FH SALE
SH5 000 2no .:SR 2BA conao
l •• ·l l 00 Onte gc11 oec11. ·-t 3 7 19 IY lllLIH * Eacri un 1 '3 BR c BA
{ rl l '°!.. ,! I I hJ '\' ·c·o-ro_n_a_d_t_l_M_a-,--10·2-2 ::r.me lOO t>•OCI< OC.tll()! ··~ Steps 10 Dt" 1c.n Won 1
IMMAC Spacrou\ ~ •• i~ 11 Laguna Btach 2!48
*EMERALD IAY *
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Sf A. f :, ..>J-l't'.:l· l Jt,....J
$81'.'< • .lu~e 5.? ~JC. BR 3 tu1 ti U' \ '•' i _.,'
p\I pat•O!> ;i c.ir <l 11 ,. 11
h~ui; G•P ,, 1 c '" ; J•~
$1700 A>• now '"'I •114
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04'1'-• • ;>O 3 ~t c
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2BP "" ·s • o•oe> 1
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3BR tabulous vu P~I ocn
& 1enn1s $1900 ·2•-857Q
._DO AREA B,frr>1 d ci..
lura •BA de" $J 'Sc
:. •.i·ER LPSE
1...0MMANOING VIE\', CfA'.H~Q'll<• Jt;A i"
coast 111a11-v.a11 Q •!!>' , ... 1 ,.. n ... ,. • ~s:. · ~ o
Bede" .i1cro~s s•·•t-:' PE"-·· Jt•~ov~~s_,c.-~
L n.,.r •ous 1.arr.t> • rm ·OCf.:i.·.• A"l•. • c~ vrn ng Gour,...,et ~ ,,,,, p..,, 1-{.4 3 DC, .... ~ c,..r p, ~: anr
lBi.l•~ $065 l \l('t s. • .. rf t. I •04.2265 O• 4q9. \<.Jt, I rtl ••ts IC, . RUUlllS 131· 1400
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Easts10e l. .) 3BFI T wnr '"
Apts Frp1c. a w garage
"" J • • .r • .:1 •· Vacation Rtntals
H1;l"t Ho•ovv• ~ 1.i-.0 .,. A .,,3 ~ou eac,11 •HllU SPECIAL•
1 ~a10 pat o nor rm
S8H S tOSO "' 261., CJFIA°'lC.E AvE Laguna Btach :t48
TSL MG\P' ... .i. 100:l •LARC.E •BR .J1..Ell"'
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55 --Wanttd • 4 '4QATH LAGUNA C•O,C' IC'
oc;ea• JBA 'J" ,.., • '"'
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vOOt'• Q C O!>f'I~ .:l "' "I!"' c.iroe1~ ~a·.;;; .. S"30 NO PET<; 640-240~
Newport Buch Z6b9
•E:<C ... 1.S·\.E (1..,AA:>• ----------R-2 101 $445 000 Pr ceo OWt'I ~ t't'llt'r 1..,
IHI llWI PIYIEIT1 1 Sea lion Realty 673-S.364
We II g11<e you lhe do""n inl UlllR VIEW lllLU
Cal•On ltial' ,.mdc1r l\P'N
0 u P l' : ,E'_ S • >\ Q " " I
Cl• :>·84."
e.11ctig tor a !>nai~ ol own-, i::antas11c• Ocean l hghls
ersh1p 'l'ou mai.~ '"e ~•e""' Govrmet ~.rcn lBA NEWPORT HE•C.HTS ~ mthly pymts & "'e stiare 28 A DOOi 592J oc;o 2BR 2BA corner ot C f
apprec You •ece .e B~r 0,,..,r .,25.9008 & St And•ev.~ 'll!'v. ::ld"''.
too•. 1a• oene111s \1vs1 & cati>el 2 c.i• ::ilr S 1a<.,r
nave clean creo 1 491 9·2.01"'1 ·u '382
~39-4335 0)!> E, v. ... nos SELL 1~~"!!·,tH!,'~~I ..
O.y 1nanoo~~out cfasS>· ~ 1c11en 3BA "·BA
::"v:sarea ways ... or1<1ng ! th rough clclSSlf 1ed $439K Bkr 642·3850
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
AClllOll
1 Oeclied OU I
5 Fruil
tO NICM 1 lun
14 Tr-t., bO•
15 Btancll
navigator
55 E.c11e
57 Jarz m...s<
58 Bui ..
59 Invade
60 -0.Hm
3BR 2BA DuP•e• F'•CllC
gar ne ... tv .:lt>C•H llttO
602 A11ocaao IS •.i'}~ .nr.
gas & "'1tP• 760 .. ~0?u
001 gar g•nar "' Santa Ana Ht ights
S •Q50 0-.1•el notit::r~ J Z 184
Sea Loon Att . 6~)·:>·,54 2BP 2BA 2 c,1r oar 19P
1nar. ~•or>1 t> •C"' drJ
A C -1'"'0' Sp~ "" s110 "'"'" ~ ...... 1:it-r
Aaorao1e 2BP IBA •1•v!Ntwport Btach
duple• F '"I< i l,. .;i.tr 2BFI 1 B~ ~ age pat•o i.900 m., •.: <:.Q~". i. • 1r,. Jasm•rP Ao•t'"I\ 1.,.... qar.Jt;e _ ~· AGP"t ._ .,.lL _...,,.~ .,.f; , --::-~ .. -----------South Coast Mttro
~.Bf-111' •2BR !BA " rr... P.,.
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28 Aaelatants
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25 Fonn«ty
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$725 Pool 11as 1efr19
Incl No pets !500 MIC
645-5853 145 E 18th St
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min walk to bell Short O<
long term 1st & last mo
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be exp on Merlin II pnonc provemenl Finance is
system & typ~ 35-40 seetung 5 FIT cot1ec1ors
wpm Wiii train on worcs to work on a temp baS1s
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benefits 4 76-8000 acc1s loca1ong customers
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bonuses pl'Ov1ded Call
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979-2900 1001 o FREE
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suls office Al P Al R
data1tntry. collection Ex-
perience reqd Salary
1>enel1ts. Jessica 673-0760
UIWlllH SERVICE
FUii time, part time swing
shift Light typing w111
train 540-1777
Previous exp req cs lor tt 1
Unlls 855-0665
ART SALES Seei..1 1c.
energetic inC11v1dua1s tor
swap-meet art sales Sat
& Sun Call 714 646-8603
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Mature couple Kne>v.I
edge ot booi<ket>pir•Q '(
ma1nta1nence F T rotate
week encss No a1
cohol/Clrugs 64ti-0392
"--e8r'iencsress Cocktail
.Best shift Apply in person
Island Yacht Club 1500
Newporl Blvd C M
OAHIHP/T
Needed lor retail nurst-ry
on weekCSays F1ex1u1e
hours, no ex'p nee For
appt call 646-7 44 1
Circul ate Pe 1111ons
$50/$200 csay No PXP
nee So Cnty areas Pd 3
times w&ekly 855-7224
CLERICAL
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For private non-profit
~Y Bookkeeping .S
computer skills req <t
Flelt hr• A TSC 756-0993
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S"anta Ana/Irvine
250-1444
Laguna Hills
770-2732
Fuller1on tAnahe1m
441-1300
call Pall Joro.tn or Bob EXP HAND KNITTER
Palmerson at 662-1990 w ork al home Must have
between 9am~.iom transportation Call Klara
Corona· Oei Mar Animal al 644-1823 or 240-1645
Hospital veterinary assu;-
tant Computer e>tp pref Medical doctor seeking
bul will train Must en10~ experoencecs person tor
people & pets 6' 3 02 11 medical cosmetic pr ac •
Ive msq lice Must M11e 20-25 yrs
CISTOIER SERV. ASST
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seel.5 resp '""rson. w e1s-
.s1st w customer pnone
computer input gen otfc
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Ow n C..l' ~OP, .:ti ._.t .. -1
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saies experience Con·
tact Rene11 636-5840
Mon-Fri 9-5pm
MEDICAL FRONT OFC
Pl'lones . appts ,
1ns/med1care billing
computer typing Send
resume to Newport Mesa
Aud10109y 500 N New
port Bl11d Suite 10 I NB
92663 642-7935
bJt>-">Oc.o IHICAL FRiil IFFIOE
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mo1e "E-e• ~ ~· 11 ng Newport Beach 646-3903
emelOPt!b di home Nol IOllL nPH expe11ence For free 1 tormat•o" c,en.:J .,.,., .1 1 Perfume 3 cosmetic dem-
o r i> S '> .. <! s• .. rr~e.; onstrators tor local envt>to~... Iv F' o 90, stores 1-800-833-8800
9068 L ,(ln1a Mt .\IS•· 1 OHH/HTRY CURii
GENERAL OFF 1CE (,om-F T M-F 7 30am-4pm
pute• t, ~·nc; orq.1111za-S6 Hr Benet11s Light
1oona1 si.. II~ tor sm Ir 1end· 1yp1ng tor computer
'v goft wrap cses1gn CQ Lv Apply in peri;on Books
msg anytime 6,5-0432 on Tape 729 Farad St Costa Mesa 548-5525 llFT SIPERVISOll
coord•nare rece1v1nq prep PITRICI WIS, wtrhl
& sencs1ng 01 Hoci..ory fl•tlfl llA•Hr
Farmi> gifts No e~ nee II t h will train Part or tull tome ' I 11r1, tr, AQPIY in person Westclllf os now 1nterv1ew1ng models
Plaza I 7th & Irvine N B lor figure & tongeroe ph010
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With c11ente1e small o"-
Bristol & Sege•strom
540-4465
lllUIERS For service station Exp. cs
Benelol pkg Sena re-
sume to P 0 Bo) 11923
Costa Mesa 92627
,-,irp•'f 1~lo>,1n1nq
.~ Rt•pair Serv1c t-s
OAIPnlYllYl lnstalla11on & repairs
Restretchong & c1ean1ng
Sates at wholesale pf ices
111·0110
t"*"14elli.J49i§i· rivewavs patios paths
etc No 1ob too small
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lffer4Mlt C.11rett
All Phases Family owned
& operated Also dump
truck & Bobeat services
27 yrs e•P Loe 540-2284
11111-CE•IT·STHI STUCCO· TILE-Reas Lie
Bones Ins 537-t554 Bill
Child Care ..........
Nannies ACf OSS Amer1ca
Agency Avail ommed
uc bondeCI 493-2580
LOVING mother will care
lor your toddler in my
home. Busharcs1Gad1eld
H B PIT FIT 965-0656
assignments Must be t8
yrs • & well groomed
Pay ranges trom S 150
Call tor interview
ll .. 112-0IH
PUllAOY CUii
Pre111ous exp oesored
FT PT No nights wknds
or hotoda)'S Newpor I
Beach 640-6568
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Entry or interior Custom
cabinet!. lurnoture Free
Estimates 650-5952
Drywall
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Texture-Acoustic & Paint
Free esl Kevin 538·6192
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Any size Job
Call Dennis
•211-1112•
Electric a1 •D.llllmll• Qual work Free est $25hr
::487892 Greg 979-6276
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Ing. labflcatlon. MW cte-
llgn MOBILE or ln-Stlop
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cat•°"•· 20 yrs exp. c ..
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work. flu tirs Mall
Today, 645·8245
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The W•t eo.t'1 latgMt
Ctlaln of apeclatty cametl
ltorM hU both IUll-tlme
& part-ti~ poaltlon1
available In Its new Hunt·
lngton Center tocatlon
opening IOOn. Appllc#tta
lhol.lkS have prior r•tall
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graphic ••Peflen<le help·
ful but not eaeentlal. For
Interview plea.. call
714-889-7624 Of Mild r•
sume to: Fri & Sat In stores In your
area Car necessary
$6/Hr Call 714-548-9969 1111 llmAl mTD
or 7 14-54'1-0718 418 Inland Centtlf San Bernadino, CA. 92408 PIT a•nUY/UIPT ----Tues & Thurs Laguna llTML-11 Dllll Beach arl'a 494-8571 Help wanted FIT. P/l ,
nights & weetlenda in the
Showroom office Must
be dependable & flexible
Please apply at:
RULESTITE
fUITlllllll
Ltm11eo opportunity to 101n
national l eal estate mar-
keting system with 11n·
llmlted earnings For In·
lormauon, call PElE
VIOTTO 81 SELECT
BETTER HOMES &
GARDENS
REAL ESTATE 75t-5000
IEOIPTmllT
Busy HB YMCA, P/T after-
noons Dulles Incl Cus-
tomer relattons, heavy
phones & m1sor ottlc .
work 847-9622
llCEPTllllST
For real eslate investment
company Busy phones,
hte typing, 11ar1ous Cluties.
Non-smoker 8 30 -5 30
Call 751-7400 for ap-
po1ntmen1
llOEPTilllST /llm Engr hrm in N B needs
recepllsect y Fiiing.
typing computer eKp re-
quired Med/den/pro111
sharing Non-smoking ol·
ttce 752-6868
•llllll'S
IHTHUIT
WICKES FURNITURE
3200 HarbOr Bl, C M
Retail ""' ........ Perm. PIT posl!lon avail·
able 1n a major retail
outlet In Westminster
Mon-Fr• 2pm-8pm Some
clerical. customer con-
tact. Wiii train Contact
Linda 1-aoo 433-7929
1naw.n
FIT PI T positions ava11
E•clus1ve Christmas
Store CALL 434-0664,
434-0765 Or apply In
person at THE PAPER
DOLL, 3rd fir, So. Coasl
Plaza. Retail experience
helplul but not necessary
lnllLUUI
Person wanted lor con-
temporary furniture chain
In Fountain Valley Basic
salary plus commission
Wilt train 714-964-0325
F/T,P/T~I
Ftn Valley home acccess
Design bkgrnd helpful
Call 557-4358
Ulll llllllllmll Now hiring tor a new ROUTE REPS Earn $800 1oca11on Fashion Island. k 409-826-3386 E 1 8 Newport Beach All pos-~--x
t11ons available days SALES
nights lull & part-tome IUUlll I IEn
Apply in person Outside Sales Xlnt wkly McDonald s 700 Wesl commissions Mr
Coast Highway Newport Spieler. 722-1262 Beach ,
Sec tor busy constructoon
ott1ce Word Perlecl a
must Salary comm wtth With car to service estab-exper1ence.. 546-5100
fished routes $40-$60 _
Cash daily SEC/RECPT
Restaurant
W&ml/WAJTRIU
Ltrl's litolltl tor small C M CPA firm in
979•0747 non-smoking olloce
Retatl
SILES PEIPLE
... 646-4330• *
SEClnAIY
lnteresllng tearnong op-
por tun 1 t y . Newport
Beach (L•dol locatoon
WE•L BEAT
ANY DEAL
GUARANTEED. we c1n
tap any private teeurlty
company written job oller
for your employment a1 a
MCurlty officer. GAEA l
WAGES and JOB SA TIS·
FACTION are our 1peclal·
ty sloe• our clients DE·
MAND ONl Y THE VERY
BEST
* Full-time posmon1
l vallable
* 25 weekend part-time
po1111ons open
II. tor some bizarre reason. we don't place you within
24 hours of your Inter·
view. we will assist you by
clrculallng your 1ntor-
mation to 25 ol Orange
County's premier secur·
1ty hrms. 1otally al our ell·
pense
We re here lor you and
your better future with
DYllMIC
PRDTECTIDI
SERVICES
(71•)1H·lllO
(H-11)
UIPUY'S(M)
..... I
Mature PI T tor d ays as
well as evenings Evening
help 2 nights a week & 1
weekend day Sales exp
pre l d Call RAV
536-4700 9am-4pm
TIUPIHllPIUTH Full time, part time swing
Sholl l ight typing Wiii
train 540-t777
YITlltUH RECEPTIONIST & ASSIS·
TANT$ Fl /PT 551-0304
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COUNTRY OAK, l~I ~ NEWPORT 0r-. ow• """°'· 21l§il:1imC:!J~°"' en•1te 1n11entOtY h.. IMPORTS nite etenda & porce&etn I been dfUtiealty reouced
br ... '*""-· .. ~ for extra .. ,_.,., M*
Secf.11'50 Chef~ 3 ' M NK 11 5 9 ........... ttJGllllA.U din rm/cot table a .. u,, SponfieNr. Medi .,... , ..... J·-.. -.... _... o ~m
Mu1t S... 973~0653 glM WOfll S..500 080 _., ~ hac:h ~ _..., ,,.._., ~
BEAUTIFUL BALDWIN Wiii negollete M2·8S30 •• Htt ·~t~i'r""
~r~~:iR ·J~" ~,~ ;;;;; GU 1012 l'.oodi:'T~==-
··4"·,,09.lt 11·11'00T LAAS!N wltfl
BEAUT· 011 wtilte 3.p(, 135 HP Evtnrude OUI• j.. ..... • =~ ~~;
custom HCtionat· brown boerd, trailer Good Con· a IUSSM""' M.-.L
i .. thtlf sofa: ,.,, .. gts col· dttion. $2500 848-3228 ·~ l.llCllil It 2lll't05 ~
(ff tbl w/gold base: ILlm•MAT 11' , ............ ,....,..._ .... _._ SAAB 900, 1984 3-door. prexal game lbl/4 mtch .,...,.....,.....,,,__.._ 5.speed. m1dn1ght blue.
chrs. Lane step tbl. 3 prs 1983· lull cover, s75oo •II WI~ Col ~I 5'.~ stereo cassette. air con-
Jacquard pleat drapes; 720· t515 •Ii !"llrD,.. lltlaOn SSA\tS dlllon1ng. Immaculate.
artwork. CdM•844-8407 $11 iOiU •11JOOlX2'CQN167 SSA\tS trouble lree $5500 OBO -•-,,111.,,.-,. -._.,.. ____ 1_0,.1_4 , • Wi c.dlt 2flU7JI Sil ~ 586-7932
...... ... • ERICSON 35' Diesel en-139-3171 8 CAMRY V6 LE ~attr .. 1, box, frame, new, ~M. 3 headsall1. 9' Avon TOY . 9 $235. 84().8733• =-(S5) LOADED Sun root . nghy. etc Bristol con· ''";::/. a.... power. 9.000 m1 Just oll
Built-In type Bedroom set dlllon. (71 4) 567-7256 • -,.. shOwroom wm Sacriltce
Triple dresser. corner I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...___ Sentt •'arts s 14.900 PP 722-8520
desk & regular desk Fr <u..s/Oocks/StOf-~Sit. Prov desk. 852-6083 _,. -~ TOY OT A 1987 CAMRY
1
_________ 10.,2_2 ._ ________ _. Cream. 5-speed. Im·
Dining tble. round, Drle•el. IUP Tl llll•llATI '89 LEGEND & maculale 43Km1 $8950
6 caneback chrs 12 host>. 90 INTEGRA 786-8043
2 leaves-ong $3400 Sac UP TO 85 Fl BOAT s 1295. Call 644-5968 $850/MO * 675-4704 SAVE! SALE! TOYOTA 1987 VAN LE
m'TI ••• ir PRIV'"TE Back Bay boa1 metalhc beige. fully -" E1<cellent Selection loaded $12.500 or make
Going Abroad. 11 pc din altp avail Up 10 80 leet .It• SUMIS offer 857-26 50 Ot •
rm set St900, tufted S l2/Ft Call Mark 857-2585
leather sofa & chr. Louis _675-·564_7 'leave message AOIU 1001 Quail St Npt BCl'I TOYOTA COROLLA 1984
XV settee & 2 chrs. pool Ml T Ion 112·2112 57K1m1les. automatic 4 tbl & lamp. 4 game Ibis· SC. ransportat door. aor, rad101cassette
two w/4 chrs ea . Amlin& ~ - -BMW 2002 1976, looks & s4900 675-9360
25cu It 3 df Ing & much MotOf<yCltS/ runs new Low mileage
more Nwp1 Bch 675-9030 Scooters 80!8 646-3879 VOLVO 1988 240DL.
LOVEl y 7· couch & 1----------sunroof casselle auto· 1983 SUZUKI GS 750E DATSUN 280Z l97l matoc white with tan in·
matching 5' toveseat 11300 M UST s EL l Stiver, au1omat1c. air alloy teroo; excellent con·
$300 obo Expandable l EA v E M s G ( 7 1 4 1 ,r wheels. new pa1n1 X l NT dllion with or without dintngtbl&.~chrs,glass-645•63 40 or (7 141 condition Sacrifice cellular phone $l6,250 lront hutch. walnut. $300 $2200 b 966 0585 obo. Cocktail tbles. roll-645•9516 0 0 • 714-675· 7755
away. tall directors chrs. -----------1 Dalsun 510 Wagon l9l2 vw 1963 Carmen Ghia
lamps, all xlnt cond Autos Wanted 9020 Stock racsoo/case1te. Excellent cond•tron Musi
721-9260Eve/Wknds Good running condotion sell $1995 OBO
MOVING SALEt Obie bed,
oraltong Ible. drsr. misc
hsehld items. sofas. chrs.
tbles, skits Call P K lor
appointment at 673-3268
SENIOR CITIZEN LADY $900obo 531-8311 643-2943, 643-7488
desperately need s MBZ 82 JOOCDT One ---------~ transp car Can made Autos Domestic 9300 small weekly payments ov.ner. engine perfect
Bob. 63 1-8355 Some body work needed.
-----------1 rare coupe bOCSy style
$13.000 772-2129
URUWlml uw 4 Whf~I Orlve/Jttp1'
mattress & trundle. never 9030 l'Z 'Ii 110E
used $195 •84C>-8733• Excellent concs111on t
1U ILll OIERllH owner n sn <r Lool\s
QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Lo mi 5-spd 4 wheel new sunroor chrome
& BOX. OUIL T E'D' drive A c elec windows rims S 16 500 898-4948
BRAND NEW• Sl55 never oll ro6CI Asking MERCEDES 1977 450
CALL * 840-8733 * $7800 Call Ruslu
SOFABED Dbl tBlue Batik
Print $2001 650-863 t
alter 7pm wkClays or
wknds all ~ay
' SEL navy blue new 631 -6389 pa1n1 neecss some wori..
AMC t983 JEEP CJ7 $9.500 OBO 55;.2650
Loadecs Low miles or 857-2585
S9.000 obo 497 8225 SUBARU 1986 GL· 10
WANTED Oonong Rm set Turbo 4-door 5-speecs
8 chairs. table china. bul· Antiques, AC. power s1eer 1ng
colwETTE 1985
owner low mileage. Bose
AM/FM stereo casselle
phone raoar Epsilon
wheels Yokohama llres
while with 1an much
more S 18.350 evenings
548-1099 days 548-5000
FORD 1971 LTD 2-door
Perteet 70 UOO 011g1nal
moles v.hote with black in·
1erior AC S1 450
646-104 1
FOAD t977 M ustang
Sports model low mole
age ver)' nice
714-673-3435
le1. & server Top quality brakes w 1 "cs I) w s Aep!!!n<ts 6011 only Xlnt cond 974-3994 _ ... c.1a.s.,sl•'•s ____ 9.;0•4..;.S1 doortocks Crui~e con-
Side by side. G E 21 6 cu 1934 FORD l rol Cd.,sene electric
OLDS DELTA 88 1917
XLNT cono111on very
clean LOADED· 771< or1q
miles $2300 650-396 1 11 Relrog/Freezer Dis-Miscellaneous 60 IS 5 Window coupe boCSy sunroot. trip computt>r
penses water. crushed •L•E•A•T•H•E•R""""s'"'A•M•P•L•E...iS•A•L•EI and frame $4000 Beau11ful as 11ew Ast..1119
Ice.cubes $800 969-3961 Leather Fasl'loons Men/ 675-6186 55699 080 645-5031>
Whirlpool washer & dryer. Women From s39-S 159 If vou•re look Ing for a car,
$300 N OC SWAP MEET OCT I hvy duty botn ew "'C-14618 722· 7533 clalllfled has neWl for vou. Whtte 11on daybed. 1
compl w/matt & new •EllCll bedding S350 249.9972 PlB.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE
OLDS SIERRA GUTLESS
1986 23K miles Loacsed
XLNT cond1t1on S9 195
496-1767 or 720-9668
MLIC NOTICE For Wh1m1s1cat Animal
Jewelry & T-shirt Co
OPENING IN FASHION
ISLAND (7 141 861-4655
Typing 80 wpm some1----------ELECTROPEOIC BED STATEMENT OF
bookkeeping FI T & PIT Fumltur~ 601 41 (IWlfl size) $450 Ollygen ABANDONMENT OF
r+,, E 1H t11 ,,,, ... ..,~ tr •· '" cumpUt con ••• fo r ·
Retail
UUSNIPLE
For Santa Fe style Kiosk
Opening in Fashion lslano
Good pay (714) 861-4655
---WITH SKILL & CARE
References Please call
Tom. 675-6226
L H ULIN
Garage/Yd Ctnups· Trees
"" 141-1112 .. ..., ....
IMMEDIATE SERVICE.
Reslden11a1 Specialist Cln
up Trees. John 650-1628
675-3553 Concentrator S300 USE OF FICTITIOUS
MOVING SALE1 Sofabecs Portable Oxygen Tank fin BUSINESS NAME uaanuY P/T & loveseat $300 Tables 11ea1her case) S50 ancs T11e IQll('""'' l ' ...
Light typing 1111ng lamps. chairs TV carpet Porta Potty Chair S50 ••a ...... c._1111 r "" " .. • ,. '
phones 15-30/hrs Ideal dishes. pans. silverware 539-3073 rhP f •l' tr,.u~ 9.,,. ,,,..,~
tor student 645-1623 etc 964·3375 N .. .., .. "'"""t· .r1 1>1 1 c
V'CUSTOM WORK"
Brick-Block walls-l ire· HANGING/STRIPPING
places NB/CM/HB areas Locr:560875 VISA·MC
=B575034 646-4834 673-1512
lllOlllTAllLllE ln..-~1ct~1ou~ fh1C:.••!ii.""
TICKETS OC-SF F11 NJmP •t'lf""''l t it •• "i
10/27 Depa 1 5 30P a • •11eo " O• ·'""" Co11ri1, 11 r r I I 1 ~ >< f 1 l f N (1 rive 6 46p· $39 one way r _,0208.1
545-7 118 d 640-1494 e """""r s~ r f r .... , r"
FllEWHI
llC-1131
ni: lO I 1 l.t'1lor C<"' 1
Mes.i ~A c..;1.2 ·• C 1'
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This t.aJ'i.tf1•"''-' IA. ,..,_ er,
1-111111 l1UCU!tJ lo) J Clllf'CI 1' l~H Tn15o ~lutl'ml'nt ... ,~ 1,1.,,1
l/Ckels 646-6765 "''n th!! 1,.0.,,,., 1,,1,u ~ "' Or Leave message anae Coun1, 1 •ro s,,r•t••n•I ,,,
Trek B•ke. c101hes photo 14P 19b81 91 tJ 0 r u •s 'e ' .,,'-' ... t. .,, timer. shampooer era ts. o .. 11v P1101 01 tnt>111 • r, 11> bkcse spray gun. games 23 1989
boots. 1ewe1ry skates
suede coat 846-6335 Ml' I
Wedding Dress brand PlB.IC NOTICE new. Wht saton w 1ace & --..;....;;=;..;..;.;..;;._;....;... __
8 P S 50 NOTICE OF beads. Sl Cl 11 PUBLIC HEARING Sac $850 497-7370 lllOllGl' •S t•e•et>~ 4'""n lllJI •c·:::r.--.... -.. -1-----1 ine C•ty Council ol the L•ty ot ~""'"' Nt1wpor1 Beact> w•ll hOICI " ----------1 public ne.iror•Q nr l"f'
--proposeo OrC11n,mc.e Jm!'ud Baseball Card Collections 1n9 Sectoon 20 63 035 e>I tt,.
213-598·60 tO Duke Nev.port Be.icn M.or •<.•t> 1
CO<Je ~ as 10 .11ov. ""'' • .-o •-··.a.u/f /A u s e A P .i e • JC-.... , un rt toal Commerc.1a1 <1nO Relu
• ________ 60_2_5
1
land uses .ts po.>•motteo u...-s
in the Rec•Pdt•onc1t c1nd M UST SELL Diamond Ma11ne Commf'1c1at 01stroc1 Wedding rings Have BP· 01 tt>e Canl\t"ry Vol
pra1sal $4400. sell S 1800 rage McF JOdf'n SquarP
Call after 7pm 859-4733 Spec1f1c Pian 1P1ann1nq ...,._ ________ , Comm1ss1on Amf'nClmt>nl
Of'nce Furniture No 6891 NOTICE IS HEAEBV
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,,.. 1 1 "''" que I• corte escuche au
.... ~ 1 • r L
caao SI u1ted no prese,,la 1u
reapueate 11 tlempo puede
perder et caso y le puede"
R,. qulter au aolerlo. au dlnero
y olras cosas de au p•opiedad aln avlso adl·
c;tonel pot parle de la corte
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legale1 Puede que u1led
quler• llamar a un abo<Olado
1nmed1atemente SI no con·
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ll•mar a un 1ervlcio de rel·
erencle de 11bogedo1 o • une oliclna de eyude legat
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By Chrltllna F•ll1e"M'9
Dep11ty &null LIU Pl. Haunng • Cleanups Lowest legal rate. Careful DRAINS SS. $15. S25 & up
Odd jobs elso. 543--0952 licensed. T -152,46 t Fauoell, disposal. heater
& £QU!pm!nt 6047 FURTHER GIVEN thcll .ill
NEW. 11lnt cond AT&T s1gn1llcan1 environmental
Spirit 2-hne phone sys· conctttris tor the proposeo
1em .J pbones..$.\50 lirm pro1ec1 have been ad
557-9292 7am-5pm M·F dreHed 11'1 a prev1ousty
An., p~r4i;Q() o'\ISfl1'" q I
comment t'>r'\ th!' tlrJ•t o.lOC.w
me,.,ts mo~ J· ~o "' """ltnQ
"''"'" 30 dav\ or noll\.t-' Please subm11 a1t cc ,..,mer11s
Put>l•sr I'll U• l"<I' C.. .hl Da·•y P 1,,, Ott i ,' ~ Q -r,
.J 198'1
111111• ....... Free Quotes. 6o46-565 1. Phone Est anytime
• ----..-"Pl" 6'4S·6242 Leo
And Tr.. Sculpturing .... Ull Ull
Same Day Serv 540-6082 LOWEST LEGALRATES
Short Notioe OK T • 124357
969-i390 -'S---Junk to Dump. 7 day.s
Costa Mesa 540-3798
STARVING STUDENT All
AMERICAN HAULING &
COURIER SERVICE
721·6814, Etlo ------
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'* NO JOB TOO Small * I.AWN MAINT . 548-9309
ro alnc:e . Ing'":
Broken, Missing? Flat
roo11eak1 Free Est lied.
Low Rates! 875-3894 Gil
High Quality • Reas Rates
Rool Repairs & R.eroollng
ComfMfclal/Retldential
Lio 573688 999-8851
OCEAN VIEW ROOFING
Local Aef9renc.a
1111111••• Aeroof/Aepaira. All WOfll
.,., lie: 570720. 722-7537
91 .. YtCfS. ..emovata,
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cert1t1ecs environmental .-.-.-_-.-;.-;.-;.-;,;; ____ I document ancs that the Coty
Pets & Animals 6049 01 Newport Beact• 1n1encss to
* •--* use said oocument tor lht
"'' •-above noteCI pro1ecl ano ABYSSINIAN$ tu1ther lhal tt>ere .ire no ao
MAINE COONS ct111011at reasonable a1ter11J
PERSIANS tove or m11oga11on mec1sures
SIAMESE that should be cons1oered on
PETLAND PAVILION con1unctoon with St11d P•O·
OPEN 7 DAYS 1ect Copies ollhe P•evoously
16374 Beach Blvd.•, m1 S prepared environmental
405 Fwy, nallt to Target csocument are avo1l11blf' lo•
10 tne Dei>&• tm~"'' .:>I Com
munot~ Dt>•!.'lopmtinl P 0
Bo• 190 Hur111nq1on a .......
Cal1lotl\1il 92648 A11 .. r1t10,,
Lauri! Pn111opi; Commenb
will oe t.On~1oe>r1>d t>y tr1e Ile
crs1on·m.:ik111q ooll~ n i. de
lll)tHatoon 011 "'''"mer tnf'
d1al1 EIA ~hou111 r•t· u>i t '•Nl
C)1>1•5110n$ t dll 11" ll• t>t h:d to
Lilv•<I Pt>1t"~' II 17 14 1
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Da·•~ P·•o• o~tol'IP• ;-1 1989
~506
Pla.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
T~ tot1ow1ng Pf>rson$ .:11e
d0111q bUS!nt'55 cl'
AME A1C AN BUSINESS
DISPLAYS t666 NEWPORT
8L .i'OO C.oste Mesa CA
1:\2626 W ivtttt !\.le>t>•P 4 13 Ir•$
Ave Corona oe• Mar CA
92625 * ... 1• •J•t * public revol"w and on pec1tn11 -• • al the Planning Deparlment Tn1~ ous•"l'!.S •S c:on
* -•-* Coty ol N@'NPOrt Beoch 3300 PlB.IC NOTICE oucteo t , c1r •noov•Cluel ,...,._ NewPOtt Boulevaro New ----------1 Tn" reg >t•ll't com All..... port Buch Coa11torn111 K 51524 me"t'e<I to 1ransact bus•·
Labrador Retrtevei $199 92659· t7681714) 644·3225 SUMMONS ness urioe• tht> toctohous D~ Ooxles $279 Nonce IS he<eby turlher (CITACION JUDICIAL) hus.ness name or name5
Manchetter Terrlef s299 111ven (hal said puohc hHr-NOTICE TO DEFENDANT tostea at>ove on 9 12 89
Over 25 puppHt5 In stock ong will tMI held on tnt 30th 1Av1so a AcuudOI DALE R w l•en Moore
AH pup-i-.. ~aranteed dt y ol Ocl obef 1989 at the BURY AND HACISMAN This Stiltement was hleCI .,..... "'>Ur ot 7 30 P m on the SALES 4 LEASING end wtlh 1"8 County Clerk ol Or PETLAND AVILION Council Chambers ol the DOES 1 lhrough 50 on· ange CQVnty on Seotemt>er
OPEN 7 DAYS N...,.l>Ofl Buch Coty Hall c:h .. aive t9 1989
16374 Beech Blvd. t'I• mt 3300 Newport 8oul9Vltd YOU ARE BE•NG SUED s 405 fwy, Mitt to Target ~part S..ch Cahf0<1111 av PLAINTIFF IA Ud le esta * 141-1111 * at wtlictl lime end place any Oemancsandol STEPHANIE ----------1 •nd all '*°'°"' 1nterestad L FUJIMORE FAEE• e mo AKC fem may 9PPN' 1no b4t hNtd Yau hew• JO CALENOAfll
"~' PubloSnect Ora~ CoHt
Daily Polol October 2 9 16 23 1989
Golden AetrleYer. anec-t1'19reon 11 you challenge 11111 DAYI •"•' 1t111 ""'""°"• ----------ttonate & healttiy. Need• proiect '"court you m1y t>a ta _.,... Oft yau to llte • "8.IC NOTICE new home w/young chll· 11m11ad to ra111ng only thOM lypewrlUOft ,."""'.. et __ ......., ....... ..._.......,_....._ __
dran & b i g. yard. l~s you 01 someone elM tMe oeutl. ,...aq 497-3t36 ralHd ti the publlC hearing A lett9f CH pMn9 oall wMI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS li::li::iC::i:--,~~I daacrit>ad 1n thl• no1tte or •n ,... ,,.._, yau; ,_ .,.,.. ..._ IT A.TtMINT
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Goods 6065 wrltt9'1 cou"pondenc• d•• wrttteft '"''"" muet '" The IOltowrng perso,ns are I INerad 10 the Cuy at. Of priot lft ,,...., ..... '°"" It 10" dOlf19 ouslneu es·
reccauet. 2 moe to. the Pllblic "-•rlno For wMt tft9 eewt te "-row AlpllaOraph!U Prtnllhclpt
new, Heed, Eht• Pro. ':,.~~~';2''!,'lon c 111 ( 1 14 I uee. ol the Fut11ra, 109$3 Mer-
..,. bod1. grip o41ti\, 12 aq Wande flllOQoO. City Clafk ,.:.:.:. : ,::., :. = tr~· tulle A Cyot ....
In. '" Goll lhOee. De•-City ol Newpof1 e.acn .... tM .... _. ,_ Jenet K1111n Conga! MOt ::0. belle·~s:'°'n Publlahed Ofa,. Coa11 ...... .......,· 8M.,. La Pu Street Long 8.wi . . 18. Delly '"°' OctOW 2'. 1119 q 1MJ M ...... ....... CA toe03
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· --~1'QIJIU ""f .. _,....,.. noe 1119°'.unoet u.c ... ,-.. • ..._.., YOU AM• DP~l abon 0 .. CtlCIU 1• NOT1C£0f'P£hiiON .......... DICLMATIOMCW ,.._. ........... ,... ueeta AOUOCWTRUll OUfPO<t.0 10 oe t2i W
ncmtoUS eutMll 'te'ffTlOUI ..,... .. ~TntOUe .Ull •at ''"
TOAOlllNISTER A HE.AMG-'on f'9 ~TO ................ .., .... .._. OATIOD1111• M, ttl1. w 1190n Coa1a M ... c.i,. NAm ITATt:•NT NA• ITATam.Nl N~ ITA~WT Pllul H ~
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DfAftOF: -.. M hlW Oft LIA•MAL •a•llar• .. ._ e..N •UNUM YOU TMI AC· tornie PETEAoaoEN ~ 2 1•a11A6 "'°"""MUWTINOTON , ... ....,.(~)•fllle-T10lt TO "'°TICT YOUR T~ und.,MQMG "41teby
T,.. foilo;ortr'Q s>eraont ate Tiie lolio.1119 ~· are
dOlng l>uMllMS .. do.ng ~ ..
TAILORING BV MAJ( 230 ACTION FINANCIAL &20 Clotng ~ " ""th '""' Coll!!)' ca.tr .. Of·
NfWOOA T OAIY A Tf -Couo'V "' ":"ij LABEL 1115 ro,Of' ln 1th .. PETER II. p ... In o..;c J......... •ACM CtlY ................ ttww (I) ""°"""'· n lllAY .. dtKl .. mt llll ltiiblltly rOf .ny E 1711 Costa Mesa Cal.ti San Ntc:nolet Court L~n1
g1S26 6ffcn CA ll'SS I OGDEN w-700 CMc 0..... OfW ICNOO&. CMSTMCT ,.._ ,._.. !ft -. Die-IO&.D AT A~ SAU. lf'ICiOfrec:tnM• in aa•d tl•Mt PETER MARTIN W• ._.. Alta, CA WMl•AI, tlle M1111t• trtct, "91 .... "'-' ""-W YOU •n All ID\.A· .odrett 0< 01n., GOnlmon
Ne"'pc.tl 8Hetl CA 112660
MIC.,... FlanOefl ~ow.H Pu.l>l;theO °'"'99
JO<I C·amond SI Ba100• Daily PllOI Oclober If,
Carto~ Par 1130 $ Dudley J Latham ""'41 1210t .............. CltJ k11ee1 (tl)..,....._.tM,_. .. , UTIC* CW TMm NATUM dff19.natJOt1 OGDEN ,, ¥au 08JECT T .,...,... ("9felA•H•• , ............ eM .., ..... OF '"' P9'0CHDINO S•«' .... w\11 oe made CASENO.A1504ll lhe~oflhe..-on,..,... to•~") It IWIMt•-en.,tMe.....,_ AGAINST YOU, YOU wt1nou1warran1y ••pressor
'••ano CA 112662 30 November t 1"' ••• £..
Tn.a ou1.1nes1 •• con· -...,
Pattern Santa Ana C•air fl'l•I bu1,1nen ' CO•·
97707 oucteo by Ill 1no1v10u111
Thia oua1neu •• con· T "' • eg1511 an1 (om ducteo ov an 1nd1v1dual m9f\Ceo to 1ran1ec1 Dull ducle<I o1 An lnOtvoOv&I beftelciMH, credi'°'9, and t&Me ...__IA._ Ctty .. .._.. Cl) .,..., IA .._. 0.-,...... L.AWYIJl ..OTICI Of' MU10n cu encumbtancet
To .. helra, ~.,.._al ._ __ .,,...~ '*9AOMee..-IOtltlf .. SHOULD CONTACT A 1mplted ·~ard•'IQlllle poa·
cont1n9enr etecl"°'9, end Ot .. · IAtleft 8Mc9', C.-tr °' ....... tM ...aa .. Oct• TftUITll'I IAU 10 Hltsl'p lt>e prtnGtpll Otl·
The reg•slranl com· nest unoer the litlll•ou•
menced 10 1ra11u.c1 buSI· ous•ness name or n11me1
neu under Ille hct111ous ltalad aoove Ofl Nov I 1989
T"• reg1etran11" com· fta.1C ll)TIC( menGed 10 transact 0 ...... 1--....:..;;;;=-...-.o.-..-.._ __
.,.,.on• -"O mey with the court °' ............. c .......... ..., •• 1-. OctolNt. 11, '·'·No, !IOM2 anee OI tn• Nolt Of ot,,.r Oltlerwl9e be In .. '"'«! Iii be !he heeq. y dMcrtltM it......,,; 1•, and Oct ... , H , 1.... NOTICE IS HEREBY 001iga11on HGured Oy u1d
the will Of eute Of both, ~WWlCle mey be In 9uftle lc9'ool, t100 Levee .. Wfl'Nell of Ille '9'•· QIVEN. lhll Ofl Mon4ay No· Deed or Trull with mteresl
of: PETER OGOEN Ma ~Of~ your attorney. Drlwe,-Hulltlntl°" IMctt .... ol ttte ..,....,_. "9eol· v.,-nt>er 13 1989 ill 10 00 1110 otnt• sums as provided
PETER M. OGDEN Ma c...._n&e 11tlon ... Pf"Cilbed bt lew, o'clock am or H•d day at 1nere1n. otu• aovanc ..
PETER MARTIN OGDEN IF YOU ARE A Olater acllool 21141 -· ttle -bet'• of •tld ,,,. Main North entrance ro under the term• 111ereor <lnd
A PETITION has been REDrTO R Of a ttret9'-Lane, H11nt· loetd of Truat"•· PHMnt the Count~ Courtnouse 1n1ere11 on •ucn advar1cH
Nlld bv MARJOAIE I credtot of tha lnvtefl -..Ch, C....,nta elld wotlftt thetNll, ttewe ICM:aled at 700 C1v1c C.n1., and otut fees. cnaro•• end
OGDEN ln tie SUOerior Med, you must file WHIRIAI, aald IHI ti.reunto Mt our Nnda 11119 Otlvf. West 1n the City ol e•oenses ol ltre Tru1IH and
CoUr1 ol California. C'ounty our claim With the ooul'I Pf0tl9ftr It not ,r.....ety "d dey of Octoeer 1•. Santa Ana. County or Or-ol tne 11usta createo by H•O of ORANGE. mmil • copy 10 twt -.inv uNd .., oi.trlct 90AAO Of' T9'Uan1a ange Stal• or C1hl0f"4a. o..c ot Tru51 1'he 10111
THE PETITION .. f9Pl'eMnlatlve purpoeee and wt11 not M MUNTINOT~ llACH GOLDEN PACIFIC TRUST amount ol Hid ob1tga11on r~a flat MARJORIE . led ~ !he COUit Medecf 10t wc9' pur,._ Ctn ICHOOl DllT"9CT DEED SERVICES A Call-1nc1uo109 reesonabte tsll·
OGDEN be eppolnled as Wt In four months lrom "' tt1e tor....-.e future. Published Oraooe Coast lorn11 cOtl)Ofatt0n as duly mated tee• cnttges and•~-
person• repr...,,tadve lo !he dale of fifsl i9auance of NOW THIMFOM, be 11 Daily P1101 Octooer 9 16 23 appointed Trustee under l)enMI ot the Trustee II Ille ----------FICTITIOUS aUll .. ESS
bua<neH neme Of namet Dudley J latl'lam
hlled ill>Ove on October 9 Th•S statement was folttd
1989 with Ille County Clerk Of Or
Cerio• Pu a11ge County on Sep1emoe1
This st<1ll!mt<n• was filed 19 1989
w1lh the CQ\lnt, C1erk ot O•· 'Ul5'1
a11941 Counr~ on Oetooer 13 PuOl•$heO Oranoe COlltt
t989 Oatly Pilot Octooer 2 9 16
F434S73 23 1989
PubliSN!d -Orange Coal!
D111v Pdo1 Oc101:>e1 23 30 1-----------
Novemoe• 6 13 1949 ptBJC NOTICE M-5041---------~
nt11 unde< tne Ftc:tlllOYS
Bu11neu Name111 1tsreo
•oove on July 15 l989
M111e Ho .. ell
Tl'l11 "element wH Med
1Y1lh tne Coynty Cler~ ol Or-
ange County on Sepremoer
29 1989
F4332oe
Putit•,ned Orange Coast
D111y P•tot 0<.101:1e1 16 23
.10 No1e,.,i.er 6 •989
M.477
Pt&.IC NOTICE adminleller the estate ol le"ers M prcwlded In reeohM lttat tt1e Di.lrict. t989 and pur9Yan110 1ne power of !•me or 1no11aJ publlGal•Ofl 01 flta.IC NOT1C£ NAllllE STATEMENT
the decedent a.ecllofl 9100 of twt punuent to Education M472 sale COfllerreo m 1na1 eena1n 1n11 NOit<;• is SS31 959 O• ----------Tne ro11owing per so" ••e F-49'M
THE PETITION Clllilomla Probate Code. Code Section ._, c9oe9 Deed ol Trust eaec:uteo oy Dated: Oclobef ti, tMI. FICTITIOUS aUSINESS 00tng ou .. ~s 15 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS
requ•ll the dec»danrs The lime'°' fi~claima MreOJanftOIH!Ce llalnten· "8.ICNOTIC£ V1nguardl>ar1ners LTOXV GOLDIN ltACIFIC NAME STATEMENT AUTOMATED .. l'<l<1115 NAME STATEMENT
WILL and codiclls ti any w• not exJ)We be e four tlon to le-tM eboff-de· A CattlOfnta Ltm11eo Part· T .. UaT DEED IE .. VIC(I, • Tne 1oi10,., n9 P4"Sons ,;•e AC f10NS 410 We\I ''"~' •• t' 1r .. , 0 peiM>rs 1•e be admitted IO ptobale ' months . from the hearing ecrlb•d reel proper tr. CITY OF ne<sh•p recotded Oecem· Cetlfof11le cOfporetloo, H !loono O<JS·ness as "'""'> "le.,p0•1 ~il<t C.tl 1 1,,,,,9 1,, ,\ ne~s ~
The w• and any codc¥s dale noticed aboYe. llftdef ltle tottowlne *"" FOUNTAIN VALLEY ber 3 1 1987 m lne OlflGe of TniatN . Ex E Cl,, (.A TE R l'<G 68 92663 p ,. ( f c. are available lor YOU MAY EXAMINE end cOftdftlona; CALIFC>MftA the County Rec0<det or sal<S Ir· C.,olyn A. Seale C..laret .;.,,ne C611t ;r '4 Da.•O G , A • E .t. A ' C 0 S r A .,
examination In lt\e file kepi the lie lwpC by the court. If 1. TM aubtect ptopenlea N0l1C( County, H ReeO!der S ,1n-Aealatenl lecralerr Ne,.c, ~nman t.8 C ~rel Walt..ce St PAFIY..,E11< b:!O "lf'wPQ<'
by the court ~OU are a P9f90I\ wllt be avel~e IOf le-IHVfTIHG 9'01 slrumenl No 87·71801S by PuohsheO Oran9e Coast ''"'" Cai t 'J'J7 t.; Ca"' 926 .. ~. '""'t"r :>• •'" 5u·•e 40C THE PETITION ler"led In lhe ....... Mparately, or to9etller NOTICE IS HEREBY 91ven reasonot a breach Of default Da•ly Pool Oc•oDe• 23 20 rn,~ c.1.os, ..,., , cor T.n1s ous n .iu ,.. .... P<>•• Seoc• CA 92660
re<JjesllJ,, aulhOfity to you ny fie wl1tl twt COUit llftdef -le-. ow IMda rhat the Coy Cle<lt of the City 1n payment O< •petlormanoe No11ernoer 6 •989 .Ju .. tt'a c,, .ir rd. 11..," Juc1ea ti• ii" .no,..a.,.,1• l"llt toe G~lt'way Of'vet&o·
dntnialer the •tale a lofTilal Reo.lwt tot "'•Y be tuOtJiltted tor anr ol Four11a1n Valley Calo· ol 1ne oohgaoons secureo "h08 r,,., ... q ,,,,., CO"' rne '"9''''11"' co"1 ,....,,, C"•Po•at or A C.i . under the l~ndenl ~I Notloe of twt llina portion ot aefd pr.-ui.1. lorn1a will receive sealed 1nereoy •ntlud•no lnat .,,,.,.,"',1 1 ira1ts.H• ;:;, .. , "'e•c.,a •o 1 o1"sa11 tJ •\ • ,, ., L11•po•.1r 0,, ... 6'5
Ac*Tinislration ol ESlates an lrwen~ry . ana 2. The mlnl"'llm K C•P-p1opos11IS until me nO\Jr or oreac'h or delaull Noltce or 'ftalC NOTICE •ies' .... o .. r m ... ( t ' ..... ~ • ei>!> """&f ·~e 'tit""' I A. ... .... Su •p '•5
FICTITtOUI .,... ..
NA• aTAT••NT
T,,. looow1no ~r.ont .. 00t"9 uStnfft al A P S ENTEAPAISES 8
P4 S GEMSTONES A~
JEWLERY C THE OUIEJ
CR YSTAL 17927 LM
vasot Foulhem Valley CA
92708
Paul Leonard Wemr91C11
P927 LOS Vasot St Foun·
tall\ VAiiey CA 9270!
Tn11 1>us1ne1e •• con· ouc1eo oy l\n 1nd1\/10uat
Tne reg1str anu11 com -
menceo 10 transac1 ou•t·
"M S un08' tnf' "tCl•t•OUS
B ... ~ "95~ 1>;am~St •·•tea
&t>o•e _,,. Octooe< 2 19811
Pllu l W91nreo<;n
•n•s statement ... as hi.cl
''"'" tne Lounr~ C14t'I< Of Or ""9" Count~ on Octooet J
•989
F4»47t
P",,o~sneo Orange. Coatl
0 1 ·~ P11or Oc1ooer 16 2:S Jr ..,,.,.emoer 6 1989
M-•IW Act (This authoriiy Wiii eppralsal o l •tale 8'89ts teble ler"'a wllt be ••fol· 10 00 AM on fhu11iday No-Nnoch wlls rKorded June Ou\•nt-\• ro.im.. .r am• s bu$•f"e'>S "8mf' ,.,.,..e~ j ", e ~'-Q3,' •e allow the personal Of of any petition or Iowa: vemoer 2 1989 tor WELL 13. 1989 as RKordltt' s in· NOTK:E Of PETITION 1~rea .it>o•"' ,. ') 1, r~• , 1s1ea otib~e .J •Qt ... • C:v~'", .., 1mes a Dela-Pt&.IC NOTICE
llpresentalrve lo take account -~Wied In •. A 1 .... ol lhe premlaH NO 4 PUMP REPAIR AT Slrumenl No 89·309690 TO ADMINISTER l<H~9 • 0989 I" l'fo \., '"' «tl•O" 620 ""'"'' __ ..;...;=::.;.;;....;.;~.;...;.;;;... __
many action• without a.ection. 1 of the IOf a term ot notleH than 17JW CALLE ZARAGOSA Will SELL AT PUBLIC ESTATE OF "4wc, D"' '"·'' iJd.,J I> • ng I•"' C.P<rer C•ove Suite 400 FICTITIOUS IUatNEIS
obtalninQ court epproval Callloniia Probale Code. A llve (S) yeart, with th• term FOUNTAIN. VALLEY 1n lC· AUCTION TO THE HIGH~ST WllllAM l ACE ,..,,, ,,a, .. m~n· .. ~~ I 1,.' T• ~ ~, .. ,.,., .. n, "'I ' 1'!'3 I., .... ", .. Beacn Ca11•o•"·il NAME STATEMENT
Before faldng cenafn vttry ~=I tor Spec:1f' Notlat commencing no rater lllan cordance w1111 the Specih· BIDDER FOR CASH. law rut •k• SILL LACE Nlf" .,.,,. c.c11., ,, , I.."'" • J• ,..,,, "'" C.ovnr , c ... ,, ' O• '<b<;O • ne 10110,..1ng persons are
ifTl)Ortt.nl actions avallal)le rom lhe """ Cl) month• alter the ca11ons money or tne United Stc1tes CHI Number· '"II" """'• on Orroo .. , • J '"9" C. .,..,,,,. ·• C t c ,., · • •, ~ t .. s ness s CO" OC>•"O ousoneu es
however, lhe personil court clefk. . •'9nlng ol lhe teeH. Propo1 .. 1ts sh1111 ne Pres 01 a cashier s Check d1awn A·150M7 195q 198~ ' I '"'"'I'd o, A c;..,, "'" Pa" BEAC ... S•DE '1AIR CARE
representative will be ~nor~ ':.S-•tltl-. · b. Rent ahall be p•rabl• i>nted unCler seated cove• on a state or na11ona1 oa11k To all 11eirs 1:>ene1oc1a11es F434577 · F4J.4572 er•"•P CENlER 1504-Beach Blvd
required IO give notice to Wobeft • & :::-::. In edvence In amount• ol ind all proposals snail De a check Orawn O)· a sra1e or cre<l•tors co1111ngen1 <red•· Puot1s••t'O Qt.;nq .. (.oa-.1 Pu110.snt>d~ Oranqt-.... \, r1>e •Pg•sr<anll~ ~om-..,.,.,1 r 91 0, B~ai;h C A
inleresled persons unless 11~~t9ver Ide rJ: s .. •150 not le11 then th• minimum marl<eO SEALED BID lederal tred11 unton or a rors ana persons "'"o may 0 1111, P•lt•I r '"'Jto"' 23 , 1 Da11, P.101 Oct Jt•e• • ""<'"t"o 1ei 1rani.ac• tJuso 92648
they ha\19 waived notice or C ey~ MU CA pre'telltng rentet r•t•• IOf PROPOSAL FOR PROJECT Check d1awn t>y a state or Olherw•S41 oe mrere~teo 111 4'4ovemu .. ,., 1 .• 1':18li lllOH•mt.er 6 IJ 198!. , .. ,. ,o.ie• "'" foe••l •OUf Will 3.., ._ante Maritn C009erlled 10 Ille proposed Ofona • tlmller properlfea. Said NO WU5770 WELL NO 4 le<le1al savings and loan d!>· the will or eSl~le or DOlh 01 M '·0' 'J. 'iu~·r e\\ llldmt!iS sted 1644u .t.~ptir SI Fountarn
action) The Independent 92125 ptevelltng renl•I ralH ahall PUMP REPAIR ano oe mail· soc1a11on savings assoc•a· W1t11am Lace a~a B•ll l ilce lDto•f' Sep•eml:'e• '~ 11anev CA 92'!>8
admin.stahon aulhOft!y Or~e Coast Dai~ Piiot b• Hlabll•h•d by lh• eo or dellve•eO so as 10 oe 1n 11on or savings bank speco A PET 1T10N nas oeen toted Pl&.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE '989 Peggy .. ou se Martin
w1I be granled unless an Oct fS, l7' 23, 1 g lfoerd prior to eward ol any 1ne nands ollhe Coty Clerk 1n toed 1n Secuon 5102 Ot the Oy Harry Lace ,,, 1t1e Su ... , ,,., 4'tea•,. Pte~ deM •6440 .Ascwin St Fountatr
lnle<esled pefSOn lites an bld(a). n4!f olloce 1n tne Ct1y Hall F1nan c1 a1 Cooe ano peroor Cwn ol Calolo1111a FICTITIOUSaUSINESS FICTITIOUSaUSINESS lr s sta1em,.n1 "•!> "'"° .a1e1 CA92"08
obiection lo the peliliOn PtalC NOTICE e. The 1anant ahall K · 10200 Slah•• Avenue on or autnn11zed 10 do ous1ness on County of Orange NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT ,,. 1,. 1,.e Count~ <"t-•• ,, O• n,.5 0.,5 "ess ,1 c:on
and shows oood cause cepl the pri>perly "H le," oelore 10 00 A !\A T'1urs· 1h1s Stille all payable at the THE PET ITION •l!'<luests r ... ., •uotow .,q oi:•..,.,..,5 6,., ftoe •ot10•1n9 pe" , , ,, .. J'"" Cc"'"" or Ser-1eme>e1 _,..,c;teo Ot "'n nd1v1aua1
why the courf etlould not K 05195oQ_ euble<:I lo complete prior day Novembe• 2 Al 11'14! Oe\· 11me of sate att 11gh1 tolle tl'lal tiarr f Lace Otl •P 10,nq t usir .-~s a' Jo .,9 ous "ess JS 1 • •BG ~"e •E-g si•ant(SI com
grant lhe aulhoniy NOTICE OF PETITION lnapec;lfon br lhe tenant •9na1eo tome oll 01os •e· and '"terest heJO by I .u P01meo as Pefsonal 1ep A N • .. (' '• G • .., EA • E •• 1 • 3 FU416 -nencee 10 Hansac1 busl-
A HEARING on the TO ADMINISTER and/or II• egenta. The Im· ce1veo will De Pubhtly open Trustee '"that real prooerty resentahve 10 aom1ster tne FNTERPR SES .o 1 • ,.,, , Po,..eir.,, .t..e p ,• •s• ea O«snoe Con• "t'SS ""dl" ine F.ctrtious
petition will be held on ESTATE OF: provement• on lh• ptop-ed e.am1neo ano oectareo s•1ua1ed m saoo County and es1a1e ot 1ne aeceoen1 Ave "'l'"t ,. 6.,,, , , , c.a 1 92o< • O• • p,101 o•iooe• •£ l':J BuS•"ess "4ame.si 115160 November II, 19811 at 1 45 MARC STEVEN erty mer be modified, .. t>y tne City Clerk B•aders State descr•l:>e<J as •ollows THE PE TITION requests 9;.66 , Pp•e• f a• .. , ~ o '•O•l'"'Oe< 0 '989 aoo•e on Octooer 2 1989
PM in Oepl 3 localed at epproved by the Dltlrlcl . and tne public are 1nv1le<l lo LEGAL DESCR1PTtON aulh0<1ly lo aomonoster lhe Anlv , ,., ,.. ,. ,.~.,i ... ,o~ E """ A•t' , A 11,4 .4~6 W•ll·a,,.. .ance Ma•t1n
700 Ctvlc Center Onve CASEFNE0LL. AER14.........,., d. The tennanl ahafl allow oe present ill tne oecrarlllon PARCEL I Tne Westerly !!Slate under the lndep<>n Tu~''""·" ,,,...,D<" 8""" •.AE">d :::d , ~u ~· Tn.s s•atemen• "'"' 11reo
West. Sanla Ana CA ....,,. rec:rHllonel UH of lleld• of s.i•O PrOP<>s.11\ hall 01 tnat por1.or1 or Lot 6 01 dent AOm1ntstra11on ol E!> CAhl ..!i2fil>, 1 ~ • t:u• .... .,, Pl&.IC NOTIC[ .,. '" l!:'e Coun11 c • .,,, Of O•
92701 ' T~ all heifs ... \llT8bfefMfec:riil10n,iU6-Allbo<f~SO•ecei•ed e•am Trac1No tSO .n the Count> 1a1es Acl ITl\1• t>u1hOrlT'y l l· n· !> t.uc, ... ~~ ~ ange Co""'> on Oc•ot>e• 2
IF YOU OBJECT TO beneficianes. aealors. jec:t to reHonable rH lrlc· 1ne<J and declared w111 be •e· ol Oran9e State 01 Calo· •ows me personal repreM>n· dvctec c,, 1, 0 ., 0.,,, FICTITIOUS aUSINESS 1989
the gran1ing ol the pelillon, contingent creditors. an none mutuellr egreed upon rerree1 ov tfle C11y Cter~ 10 r0fn1a as per Map •eco•de<J 1a11ve 10 1a1<e many actions rn.. • .. , '"~·. NAME STATEMENT
you should appear at the persons '#flo may t>etwNn lhe tenenl and the ine C11~ Eng•nt'4l• and tne •n Boo~ 11 Page 4 7 or Mos ""'1nou1 001a1n1n9 court ap. me"c"d , .,.,,~a,· ~ ,,. ,.,,.~., .... ,., ,~,. '"" r ~ ... , Q Cle<~• s a•e
hellfflg and stale your olherwtse be lnlerested in Dlalrlcl C1t7 Al!orn,.> !or cneckmq cetlaneous Map5 on tl'le Ot proval Berore 1a~m9 cetta•n nes> ~rooe• .... , ,• ,1 .. , Ou$•,..t"SS ,.. ,..,,. J:>,.., t ~~·"'"~s .is
objections Of file wnllen the will or estate. Of both 3. lldd•re ahell aubmll \nO 1eportt"<l 10 1ne C•I> t•ce or the County Recorder .:ic11ons nowevt11 I~ Pttr ou\•"h~ .,d.,... , , ,,..,_ 51eo ~0~,p .r fl u~r."', S••OW ,.96 obtee'°ns wtlh Ille coun ol MARC STEVEN with their written bide. • CC1unc11 .it •IS •1!9utar meet-01 sa•a County descr1beo as sonal reprPsen1a11vf' os re· .,ieo Jt ••"(I ,.., .... < vrs '98'1 "' , , • , A i .-C<i'>•a Mesa
belore the hearing. Your FELLER certllled or caahler"• ctteck mg on November 14 1989 follows q\.lore<J 10 give nol•ttt to JQ p,., .. , •· ,.,. .. .. , A ,2, r
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appearance may be tn A PETITION has been mllde peyable to th• Hunt· Prior to commencing Commencing at a point 1n 1n1eresteo persons untes!> ~"~ .,.,_ 5,,d.,. '~•\ ~•a'!"'"' , ,. " t .. ,11 1 , • ,. c • , • ". 9 person or by your attorney 111-0d by AILEEN FISHER lnGlon aeech City School work 1he con1rac101 ana ~II 1rie ~enter line 01 Wilson tnev nave waived notice o• Tnis ~'"'""'en• ,.4,, 1, "'° .,. 1,., '"" COu"'· .. ,. , • r~•r.J , ..,o,.,, v .. ~11 ... A
IF YOU ARE A In the Supel"IOr Court of Dlalrlct In the lollowlng suocon1rac1ors ,.hall 001a1n S11ee1 82 feet West or ,,,,. consenteo 10 the o•oc.oseo woth in .. Cou"I• c e•• 01 0 ,. inge C.ouni. o• , 1 1 , •ib. -FICTITIOUS 9U81NESI
CREDITOR °' a Cahlomia Counly ol amounta. •• • eueranlff 1 ousines•11cense hom 111e 1n1ersect1on or the Nonheflv ilChon J Tne 1ndepena .. n1 ,n9t-COu"" !:>• Oct r>er 13 195.,; ,,1,. , ~~, eH \ ,;:in NAME STAnMENT
1 1 dil ol the ORANGE thel they wlfl Hecute a City 01 Fountain Vallev 111 ac e•1ens10" or tne East lone or .tdm1n1stra11on .minor 1, .,,11 "IBll F43AS71 l.,,, .. a c,, 4 Ge'"'" """ ·ne tollowing Ge•sona ere
:" 1~ ere ~SI Ille THE . PETITION leaH for lh• ebove·m•n· cordance w1111. 1ne City Mu-sa10 Loi 6 wotn sa10 center De grant ea unlt'S\ an Ft3'S80 Puo•·v .. •d O•ar·~.. d-' I !'•\", ooino ousoness as
oe 1 1 · Y~ the court requests Iha: AILEEN tloned properly 11 awarded n1c1pa1 Cooe No Voturne I lone ot W11son Street tnenc!' 1n1eres1ed per\on Mos .in Publ•St1t'O ~. ,., ,,. 1... ~~· o,u1, P.io1 Oc• t•'"' , • .,,, ,.4 ,1 . .it.i 5 • 0...-. c AL r o ;:i ~ A r E c H y~r ~r' WI 0 10 the FISHER be appotn1ed as th• bid: T111e 5 Cht1p1er S 04 and South P•rallel w•tn rne East 001ec11on 10 tn•s pei.1 on ·••111 '.::>doli p 101 Oc •"t"' . , in ..,o, .. ,.,,,.., 1; ,. • • ..,"q .,,.,, .,.; , .,.,,,~ac• :iu~ "1 0LOGv ASSOCtATES
an al 8 ri ~ntattve personal representabve I •· 11 th• Bid 11 tor bolh S 08 1one 01 sa•C1 t.01 6 .;nd •I!> snows 9ood cau!." .. n, "'"' "4ow mn,., t. , 1 , ,8., "t -l •" '"\~ .,,.a... "'" ".-1.1.ovo; 902 '"Ide coun Costa Med a
personled b prthe coun adminlsler lhe estate o •Ilea In their enllretr. Ten In accoro.:inc.1> w11n l~t' Nonnttrly eotensoon 23298 court snould not qr.1111 ''" .,1 ''· .,,..,,,.H "'~"e·i. \lea CA 92626 a~~tn 1 r ~lhs from lhedecedenl ThouHndDollera(l10,000): prov•,•Ons or Secuons 1110 ree1 thence Soutn 89 d!'Q aulhClntv aom'IC NOTICE w·... <::,,.l 1,.,...ci> ;>4 A"dre"' Ge•a•d Ravno• w n OU 1 THE PETITION b II Iha bid I• tor one •It• 10 t 780 '"ctus"e 01 tne 28 West 165 73 reel 10 a A HEARING or 1r"• .... r~ •c.a<. sa,..,e
the dale ol lirst lss:::.~ fn requests lhe decedenrs In ·Ila entirety Five l aoo1 Cooe ol the Statt> ,1 point on tne West line or said t•on w111 De ne1a O" "10\E'v! Pl&.IC NOTICE J d• ~ .. , • ,0,a S:aze••d" s&rnt>
lell4:n ~1£ov ol tho W ILL and codcils. if any, ThouHnd Dollara (SS.000), (.a1oro1n1a tne City Cou,,~•t lOI 6 ""'en 1" North •2i 02 BER I 1989 j l '.s·, P '·' ' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Fl~!~o~:A~~~~:~s •• ~ s· •If"""""' ,. , • ,,.~1 •n•s :i"''r"ss ·£ on ~tlorma Ptobate Code be admllled lo probate. c.11 lh• bid 11 IOf. portion 'r "''' C•ly OI Fountain VdllPy 1~1 lrom tne Southwest CO• :Jep1 fl( 3 •c,,c ,,,. I " NAME STATEMENT A ... , .. u• '• W•• • O• 1J('l'C :-, :o ;>B'"""'''
The lime for ltltn claims The wtl and any oodlcils ol either •It•, Three "•JS uv reso1u11on J00~1 .. e1 ner tnereot inence Norsr Couri,,o.,~e •' C • ,, ", '"" •o '"' "<: ·"' 1 ~t' ., • <' t" T"le ";" ,.,,. com
wtl nol 9)( tr• be?ore four a10 available lo Thou••nd Doller• (13.000) .,, .. pr .. va111ng nourr, ralt' (If llong lhe .Nest tone OI !>aod \.,enter o ...... ,,. .. ,, ~ ,, •.• '"'. l ,. ~:~ ~:·-c.r' , . l<;oa"~ ~"::;H .d!. ' L . • .. ... ~ ~nceJ .,., •q;nsac• OuSl-
lh lrJ>m ltte hearing ex.tmmallon tn the rile kepi Th• iuceeealul bidder'• NaQe~ 101 eacn t •.ilt c11 •vPt' .01 6 a"a 11s 'lonne11, e>. l\na C..A • ·1. .., , .., E '•-4334e1 .,ess ,,nae• '"e '•ct ltOu\ ~ SltoedabO e bylheCOurt paymenl may be retained or wor ~m.in "rr-..cnanoc tension 2J2<l81etl •o '"" 1r •0 .Jfi.;f(..' I "" •'·f-, ,r 11 l~usines' •.ime ·r na~ YO~ MAY EXAMINE THE PETITION 11 • teeurttr depoatl lor the net-deO ·o e•~ult' the c ,, center tine ct :v •so., S1r .. e1 irar-i.nq '•1 .. r..-1 1 ' ,. , 1 , ., • $1e<l a~o.e 0 ,. ~ •8 89
the file ke I b the coun II requ&slS aulhonly I lull perl0<manc• ol lh• " ., .... hoc.n ,., " OP ctw.irClt'<l thence East "ufl<J Inf' Sil ,1 '"""'" .. I'... ·~ "'"' a• ".. ·";~ ! ..... o·e .... IJ q•)"Clr ' p ya person admntsler lhe esta term• or Ille I•••• end may 'O 11'(> SuCCt:!>,luo t •dOP• center lone ot ... ~on Slr~I ..... a•·"Q ... .., ,, i ll" ' .... • • ~~~ .... s s•a·-en• .. as '••eel ~~es.:;,• 10 lhe estate under the l~ndent be refunded only at the t•r· ;•f'•d 1.11q •d<lt' ' ~'"'' 165 73 1ee1 1 1ne P• nt 01 ,. , .,,.~ • '• .. "'' "" t .. ------------,. •• '""Cw'"•~ er• 01 O•
ou ma hie with the coun !.dmln1stra110n ol Estal~ mlnatlon 01 Iha IHH , or •L.tl•on 1101 P•ov•Ue<l ro• o. 1>eg1nn1n9 P\8.IC NOTICE , .... ~e co.,,.,, ,..., Sf'PterT11>9 ~ 1orJ:a1 Ro est lor AC1 (ThtS authonty Wiii said d•po•ll m ar be •P· .,,,. '"~" ut•OI '>l\dli NII t.e EXCEPT t HE.REFROM an -----------1 ·~ 'l'f8~ .. ~ .. , ... •
S I Notice ~the filmg allow lhe personal plied lo egrffd upon rent •·5• ,,, '" '""' " st '"'-t""' ,,,a..,deo o11e •ounr ot .iu FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ,..._
rc:n tnvcnlO lint! rept&senlattve to take Paymenla meda by untUC· "'Cl' lf'lt'rrr ""' "'" I'.-, gas m1ne•o•S Jn<l ,.~,.. ,ou• J I' , "' NAME STATEMENT ::>,c s•eo 0•3!'1Q@ C
o aisal ol &slat~ assets many acllOns without ceHlul bidder• will be ,.. JrJ''ll" L u•ll, H"d o• t.iut• "~droca•Don su1:>~t.1n•,. F •C 4RE 4 ... , "' ' ~ "' 0c•oo-e• Z 9 If
appr 1 an "lton or obta1nmg court approval turned lollowln9 the award sr .. u t. 11 t DP1.J 1• t ,inq oeto"' tl'e """ IC" • l .., ,, "9"' • '-'•S °' 0 y pe~d 1n BcfOfe la lung certain very ol the bid or II no bid 11 . ., .. , I ,, ~ ltJ" ••"ll n 'll•d oropert~ I) JI "''" ., .,, .. d"< f'cJSt"LI • • " <' I .. =~I ~25gro 01 the tmpor1anl actions, awarded .. ,,., • ~· 11 1 t,. .. \, "' 11 ,,.,,. ro9ht or S•Jrl.>Le t-1"11•. .. .. ,o ... • ",., ...,. .• , 1•"
C I I p b te Code A however. Ille personal 4 The aucceuful bidder "\IJt ,,, .. o 11'<1,., 1 min• P•Ovoded '" ~d ,..._ord0C! "'l • t' ,.., tn., r "''"' 1
Ra 1 ~:a1o/i '!c1a1 NOiie• reptesenlalive wiH. be •nd the Dlalrlcl •h•ll enter .,,,.,,.. ,. •Cl• "' Boo• •6;.i Piiq '" Ot •PP•!'\,.•1te1 .f' t~I' ,,.., • t:::l: 15 8 atlafil: from the required 10 g1w nouce to lnlo • wrlll•n leHe within T np , ,.,,•Cit'' ,r "' toc1a1 Recoros •nt> ~ ,,, w tr n rr:ou•,,., •• Cler~ mteresled p&fSOns unless thirty (JO) d•r• ot lh• time t" ·••i.lt' s ... ' "'""'"• '' " PARCEL ? r ... ,._. ' , "om t".-J ,,,. "' ',,, • ~our1 f p tltloner· lhey ha\18 waived notice or th• bid 11 ewerded 10 ••Id n~u· J"'f' t) •f'Qu,, .. a t, '',. 1 ""sot ~tllS 5 and b o• rr,lcf ,uan,,. er "rt"'" "~ •w• Jo•' norn~ or • E • consenled lo 1he ptoposed bldd•i br the Bo••d 01 , 1lbC1r Lc•tt' '' '"" 51.11 .. ,, ,..o 156 1n ttie Cor, c.I c,,o;1.1 "' sect•• r q tQf) r • '' i> ~ "' !lw»'t'
David -~v~ri~er sq. &ClfC!'I) The lndepe~I Truil•••· The ptopoaed l Jhlt""•J 11111~"111 .. ,t'Lul•' Mesa Countv or Or t"ll" r~rn.o1 o,(10.llP r <l•' '• 1 1~1;~ ll ~uf11l'~ • d 1 • admtmstrallOfl authority '•••• wlll be avellabre tor , cont• i.tn• , c e11.t·-.•I" re State or Catotorrn;i d~ I'•'• •mt> 1"' 1,,,,,Q et.I•"'' " I\ "'" ,.~l • ~:~1' Ootv!:i•· '~~ 400 CA ~~~::J;ani!~~n= .:~ :~!~:~~~ ~~ :~•.o~:~r;~.~~ r1:~~:;~?m~~~ <~~;:·~~~;1,1~~~ ~:;e ·:~o·i,e-:sM;~,!,~~~o~~ ~~,;;~,,~·~:;,,'. ,,,' t'~;. ~ .. ::·:~ ,.,.r; '"" ~ ';~::,7·, : .' ..
9;:J;:r •• obj9Cllon lo tt'9 peltllon legal couneel. Eric Balhen. 1or snttll fu'lht'• •t'Qu •e alt Maps •n 1ne Othce "' ll•t' • 01 ,,.o •O• ,,
Or Co 1 Dasi Pilot and shows oood C8UM Attorner at Lew, sso Town suocont• ll tor~ ''' ~·m•IM•• Count\ Recc"..i .. , er ~ 1•U •Ol• ,_,.A • < •~M "r "" :~~~ l "1 '·
Ocang5e 17~3 1~9 why the oourf ~ nol Center Ori••· Sull• t900, D'l'"''"e •utn ct:1m~•n~11 ... n Countvaesc11tt>a .is •1110 ... s t 1e ><'t•t D> "'~ •'' • /
• r • Pl&.IC NOTICE f43"514 1 ~F-IC_T_IT_l_O_U_S_l_U_S_IN_(_S_S~ I f· ' • . grant lhe aulhOftty "Cot t• M•••· Calllornle 111surJnt!' IO• i ll (I r"e Svl• Beg1rin1n9 .it ,,.,.. II It'• ,,,. a Dt''~"' ............ 1 ,
A HE#<RING on the 92626. The Dlatrlct •Ill con1r11c1v1 ~ t'mt>IOyPe~ f n" st"CI o" or tn« E"~'f'''' iof't' "' '""' ;>~1a1e " • ·• ,, ' " " '' Pt&.IC NOTICE pellttOn Wiii be held on preeume lhel ell blddert, , ontrart •S •nd \ubtontr.•' \il•d lot 6 "'"~,; '"'" PJ•a I'' ·~ .. '~urt ·, 1 .., 11 f.<"11u•·''
November 2, 1989 al 1 45 prior 10 bidding. ha•• reed 1ors snau !urn.sh the C•h ' "''h ano d•st.tnl t;uutht'"" 'iJ• 51 "' 41 ~. l•u• I It"''' ~ 05J74§_ P M tn 0.pl 3 localed, 11 Hid leaH The lermt con· t'flll1c a•e o l w~ove• '' 15 00 teet ,..,e,hur.-o 11 n~·· ''<:I ct 1 r·"" I "• 1 l 1,
NOTICE OF PETITION 700 Civic Cenler Drive telned In eeld wrlllen reH• .uO•<'qdl•Or unde• "'" te•n" 1n9 es• "O" '"t: 'llOf!""''• pra ~fl'"'""' r "'' , ... ''"'"' TO ADMINISTER West. Santa Ana. CA er• aubject lo 900d lellh ' t"t-wo••e• s C• "'t'e~~.i 'n"' o• -;ad ... , 5 sao<I '""" "ot i n ; c,.,,, "" ' '" • ,. •.
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ESTATE OF 92701 negolletlon between the ''°" •n•u•a11cp ,.,,~ •" d•S~ t> .. •"9 !l'e J' •"•'ll"tl n ~•·d ' 1.!>(l : IF VOU OBJECT TO tuccaHlul bidder and Iha N l'•d ,...11 l:'f' '''S·Jf'•ec <;cul""', ,,,. ~· W ~"'" 1 1•" Cd'1lo<n1 1 P• l l'" FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
HORACE 0 . lhe granting of the pelthon. Dletrlcl: howe••r. lh• Ola· "ess ,, ~ "'""'" ""'e r St•eel 50 •eet "'Of' l~ Co.:ll' A Rt>Qut'\I r • <;t•..c 1 NAM( STATEMENT COIL Ilka you should appeat at the Irle! t•••rve1 lh• rlghl to 'oLld "'""~ •o·-n •u•,,•<,l"e(! V•cwn 0" Sd a V.ip in .. n, .. Nolt .. •or<" ... hJ I.IL .. " ,., The I "" "· ..... ,.., 1'~
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Pla.IC NOTICE HORACE ORCUTT hearll~ and state your r e tect pfoceduta l 0, nv wne C 1, E h:r c Jd~, oat a 1et to Sd o NC''"' ... ~' ,..e It\@ ~urt e,,,. d°'f'9 b JS ... ,.54) J~ h,, .. ·~ 1 • ~ ~,, .. '1 • --: • ~IL obf9Cti0ns or hie wntlen •ubetanllve changH In "'u!>I t t' 11censt'<' JC Sou1n S9 .ieg J~ OJ EHi Attornar lot Petitioner A 0 HERE.,. 0" "l\.'Ec; ~~~:,.. ~ ' • . ' l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS CASE NO. A150413 obteellons With the court ••fdpr090Ndl•H•81fdr•· O•ll.1•'(1' ... , ... •N •;l['I' •82~ •ee• "£" '"" bi>Qot'n•PQ Keene end Dion. l y BOOi. 5 .. QPO[ 'i) •• '• NAME STATEMENT
To all helra belore the heanng Your quire ell term••• staled In ~1a1e ·.1"'> J I"' lil"ll""' u••I' c nche MlchH I A Dion. 350 E 17th OJc 1 c, is· -,., A ,..,,. "' ""' • .,e 'O' ... ,.. "'" c• s;yo\ ~r ..
benellc:ianes creators' appearance may be in the e•ent lhe i ucceHlul P1ans s~hC.Sl•O<' ind • Soulh..,esser ; .111.i na~1n9 d SI . Ste 111 Cotta Meaa. _ a9 ' l 8'>a n -. A 0 :t <,'
conttngenl Cfedilors. and person or by your allomey bidder. lhrough no fault ol '•C•'1 P'<1Pusa torm<, 1 OP •aa•us ot 2~ 00 ttlPnce CA t2t27 Lo:><etr .. ""tl' i Slaut: ,. 1Cl,"149 ~.,\ ;~"t .. c ., 5, 5 persons who may IF YOU ARE A the Olslrlcl, prevents the u~e<llortl•<lU•ng .. arl:'e t Southeaste•, a'""~ H•~ Put ~"'PJ "'l .Jnc;i" oas1 Via C· .. ~t.i q,,, .. ,. c;, '• .E\IS ;r.-, "''°" Bovo
olhGrwlse be inleresled tn CREDITOR Of a anterln9 Into of • wrlllen '" "f'\l on1., JI sn .. "'' ce ' ..... e t•• )1.Q" l Cl'"" i !'a \ P ' 0,;ICll>fl• •to ! -Mer~-· t.i A ~:foe• '"'J A•ons.:>" •11~ C "a ,,,.,..,. C•
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HORACEORCunCOIL your cialm wtth the COIK1 llmeperlodlheblddepoelt rurP,ect anyo1 a1to1as -e•se cu1ve.i•a.:l·a nt' It Ttir '"~'"""' • ,.,. I ~~~~ ""'•"',. ")cr•rot• 'A.a••• '" o,.•e~• C• NAMEITAHMUtT
A PETITION has been and mail a copy IO ~· •hell be r~telned by lh• J.E. de Se'tren Jecquat, '"'o PO•"' t>tws ,.,.""" -1 Pl&..IC NOTICE ::".:'"~,,Cl·~. '',;~u. ~·: ' F43350t ,,b.t The tot•ow•no oe<$0tlS are ftled by BEVERL V personal reptesenlaliVe Dletrlcl .. rlquldated de,,,. CMC. Cllr Cieri! ol lh• City •lf!9 28 ~4 '°"est t"P"Ct' " • ., r ,.., t!'•> s co,,. o°'ng Ou51neu H
THOMPSON COIL tn the 3PPc;>ll'lled by the court .998• end the ewerd ol lh• ol Fo.inteln Valler. Cell· 'iovl"weste•t\ 41'""9 ~a•.:l •I! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t'u~" h\ na""I' r • , •• "'I P.,[1 snf'C V'l"O" L ·•"' ).iCll'oJ r, ,., •o•.-Ov• ,..t. TE C "' E >CC U T 1Vl
Suponor Coun ol within lour months from bid eencelled lornle 11'' 5~ cu' 'e c ~"' "., NAME STATEMENT \tPIJ lt •" " • ' ~~ 10' P c• Oct or e• 'b • • •• r e9·.i .. v1 ' :om· SE "qc1-1 9550 W&rn•
calilomta. County ol the date ol ftfSI issuance of S. If orel bide are pre•· Dated October 13 iqsu Southeaster•) a"J ,.,,,.,n1;i il i.,e ·~ ~ ~ "" ~·,. • r•ttta " "'.\JI:' '11<1,emo.r f. •9E"' "'' 4. • ..,"'"~,.,, I iranu ct OvS" Ave Ste ~:i • Fouma•n v~
ORANGE len~ as provided in enled, the flAt euch bJd P\1011'111@<1 Ora,,9e co.ur •acfovs or JOJO rttl 1hrou9h 11o•n11 t•u5• ·e~~ ''" •n1s stateMI""" ,. ,, ... ., ""IS w"""'' .... ~1CM•OuS ,.., CA. groe
THE PETITION section 9100 ol the muat be et leHI llve per· Dall~ Potot Oc101:>er 2J 1989 "central angt<' o10 t'Tl'Q <,O "11\•WARO P"'L:I• l A,, ""'" '"" l ounr, \..I''• ' 8-.~ ~e"& 'a"'e'' l•t teo Sayed F Al J098Cu••
requests thel BEVERLY Caltlomla Probate Code. cent (S'Yo) grHter then th• M 50i 08 44 •9 teei lhencf' soc. .t.lfS JOO••,,, ~,1.,, 1 ;~q~q~~"" '" "'"0'""'1'" Pt&.IC NOTICE '""'" '" "' .i. 4ve o Costs Mna Clll
THOMPSON COIL be he lime IC!f filtn?c claims hlghe1t written bid. Th• iangent 10 1~1 men1o0t1ea n""" Suitt> 106 l.10.i• ,1 F'320'2'J o I\ tac•,.. J• 92626 :
appointed at personel w1I not exp•• be ore lour hlgheal wrllten bid wlfl be fltlll.IC NOTICE cu1ve Sou1n 3 di'<; 41 08 "•gvet G.:i1o•n1.1 .. 1 q;5;· Puohsn,..i ::>1.v Qt> ""J'' FICTITIOUS aUSINESS r,..,~ <'.J'""'""' N1l'J 111.0 Tnos Ous.ness 11 co""
representative IO months from the heanng determined b1 the aoerd ol West 147 90 ff>et 10 " "1lllnl P1c•••c Sum.,,.1 cno.e•N 6 NAME STATEMENT N '"""Pl"·'"'' Cter., ot 01. duc1eo ov a'I 1nd1111ouat 1 admlnlsler the estale ol dale noticed abOv• TtultNI •1 lh• llm• ol or .. F4t:M3·01 '" tne SOUlh(lrly une "' an ....... ,,t ~ ''""P~f'\\ .1 CJtol f" ,, ,.,,,, P.io• 'H'CI"' < q 1 •n,. lo•tow1n9 per"on\ .... 1nge u••I\ •r October 3 1'he reo st•anl CO~·
Ille decedent VOU MAY EXAMINE aome llme prior l o calllng FICTITIOUS aUSINESS •l "d descrooea on tne de@.J ;iene•.l oart•'l'rst .0 Jo.)11 <'l ,q~o ,.,t4f 4 1c""9 tiusoness 35 •089 ..,.....,~ 10 11ansacl bu•
THE PETITION the file kepi by the coun II lof oral bld1. NAME STA TE ME NT to nusoa!'d et .ii •ecC>•de<l n "' "'""" Ortvl'I Su te 106 M "'GE ENT E r:n A "' F433480 ness unoe1 the f1t1t11°""
requests Ille decedenrs you are a p8'9C>n 6 A llcenaed rear ••late '"" rollow•ng ()("t"""" il•P Boot, 25i 2 Page 494 0 11•..:•al ilQu"" N1out>1 Ca•••C'•n•a ""4E~1 '300 "'08"'' "'' Puo st·"·' O•a"ll" Coast ovs1,,..s "amf'! or nam41
WILL and codicils, rf any. tntetesled tn the estate broiler mar 1ubmlt •bid on .1('11n9 ous1ness as Reco•Os Tt>ence ~·"~~ \II d »:16.. P'\8.IC NOTICE '< r Cc, ta l,teu CA Dao!\ p , , Oct"oe' 15 23 ,,91eo aoove on 9 t8 89
be act'nilled to probate you may ftle With the court behell of • cflenl. bul •nr U IS CAEDtT 1.200 P.i·• Sout'1erl~ l•ne3N".;1"' 0@9 l"' l•11Sl'11"\~ ~ COM· n6:6 JO ~O•f'"'f""' t ,q99 Saved F Al• • :
The wll and any oodcls a formal Reauest for co,,,mlu lon or pofllon t.t'nlf'• Dr •e ~'" r 1c-'' 19 03 West 1• ieet t ine 1u~te.i • ., " c;p11er.t• Part FK:TITJOUS auSINESS Ma•ce< t atla '300 A.a•"'S M-•93 Tnis statement wes ltlCS
ate evallabWI tor S~I Notice ot the filing lhereol, peld 10 H id broiler. C.oSl.i Mes,1 Ca•·• \lic.b Sou1neas1 coine• ol the JnU ,,e•S" P NAME STATEMENT "'•" '"" Costa ~ea CA ..,1,, 1,.,. County Clertl 01 Cit·
examinalion 1n lh• file k.epc of an mvenlOry anti wlll not be peld by Ille DI•· Be•• Attant>C r .. 1...011 . "•'5 Oe5e:rtoed •n .iee<r•o G~d~~ • .,,. '1!9 ,, ... u,., CO"' Trie ro1oo,.."v oe• •'.Ire "ich ___ P'\8. ___ IC_NO_TI_CE ___ <1nge County on Seotem~
by tie court apptalS&I of .. tale assets lrlc;t. ng CO•l)<'•dl•On 9~ lll.;.rl'1 Mattson •eco•df'<t ,n oo m("n~e<l 10 tran~a 1 l'uS Jo•n9 tlusin,..,, a• ·~ S bu\•nes\ " C" 19 1989
THE PETITION °' of any petition or 7 All lnq11lrle• bJ bld6ert R.-...1e I 7 SQutn P 111m11., 8990 Page t94 Oll>Ctat R" ness una.-1 l"e f .t•I nus P £R S 0 "-A-. S • "T f 1uc:1eo D~ Ar> noo,.dua1 FICTITIOUS a USINllS F41"'7
requesll authonty IO ecoount .. provtded In •h•ll be directed IO lhe DI•· l>jJ 076~2 CO<OSll'lttnee illong rne E ,)SI Bus1nes<1 N ~"'""' l•Slt'a \AEl>;T s ·~· 0• •0• •".J• '"'e 'l'Q s• t .... , s c ,.. NAME s TATEMENT Pi..bltllled Orange co.et
admlnlslltf the •tate a.tbOn 1250 of fie rlCf'I legal councfl. Erle This ous1nH., ..:en ,.,1y line ot ~ta rand:~ ';~' it-o•e .,,. 'I I\ "le""P"'' Bee,., CA 9:'6t J -.erocf'('I '" •• ..,,.c1 f\ •' • "" '"' ,.. "O ('("''<>"' ••e Oe•ty C>11<>1 Oct004I< 2 8 l
und9r IN l~ndenl Caltlotnia Probate Code. /I aattt.n. Attorney al Lew. Jucteo O) CO<t'O•Jl•ull uon No<lh d.c;i Ron.Jld ') "'"' "' GP',,..,,. Pr·S<• d .. -.~·c"aull '-<l"'f' ,.,. urQe' '"" c: • l•I'.' •~ 23 1989
Ac*Tinlattallon of E ...... Request tot Soeclal N ollce 150 Town Center Drl'te.. The reg•slr ""' • ,,,... East 19? 98 •ees mo..-" 0• Pi1rtne< 1 r.,,, tlus nes., ' o,. !'us ries~ ... "'"'' •t•t:l '"a'-Ab,::"·J;~,'!!A SA.LES M4
Act. (Thia authority wll folm is available from the Sult• 1900, Coate MeH. rnenced to transact l>u"• less 10 a PO•nt distt1"1 Tno<, statrmer, ,...,, •·•!"d dvctt'd 0\ •",..a »du11 cJO<>ve on Octo04t' -•gee CO 3314 E Coa"' .,.,.~ -----------P
allOW lt'9 pef9onal courtdeftl Cellfornla 12111. (714) nf'!Ss under the he• l•Ou• Soulnefl~ IS 00 reel trom w 1,, ine Co.inh l ri"r~ 1 1 1• Tl'lf' '•9 s1q1n1 CC'"" Marr.•• .. aoa 4'u•'" JOE CO<O"ll dt'I '4ar P\aJC M)llC( repreeen~ 90 au AftDr~Of P.tltlonef• 7ss-tele0 Ilda "'"•I be 0u11M!H uame , 1 ••ames saio N0<tl'ler1y ~ ot said '"i" c,.,.,r I\ ,, nct.,l'f" 1 rnenceo lo tr•nucs l'u~ This atlif'"'""' wa' '•'f'O . 1 0161., """::\-Ilona wltlOUI • a.-EI ,._'EA. c _ _._, ...... on a ........ fOfm ••lf'<l lilOv •• on Ju•~ .6 lOI 6 tnence para1i.110 S<! cl 19 " 'lt"SS un.1•• tnf> ••clol•Ous ,,. ,,., tn• C<>unh C•f'•• o• Or ...,.,... __ _ -""'""'" • ~ _ .. .,... ... ,._ • I t S th 80 ... ..,. " Oua,.., ~ar•""I 'J•Slrol>UI· f1C '•, ._. --ob court -· ,.... ........_ .... In v·--wttlc .. cen ..... oOlalned •• 199<1' Nortner y ine OU -.,.,. ......... OUS"'•H namr o• "l.tme'\ anxe COunh :l" Octo~· 3 -IT ---:rr.· -·_ -_.... .._ " ... 39 OJ E I 82 00 I I 10 ... ..,,. 10 n "0 .... C11olo•n11 Co•P NA-A' K-... I Betore ~ ~ Wit'/ Dffv• the Dlttrlcl'• legel eovn• ~r..Oe,,c• C 8:1umll" "P as N Ro, A • e~<hHZ Al!C>l'r>P• •steo abo,• 1.>1• Ill A .,. 133~ Ee Cl'ASI ... .,\ Su ttt Tne tooow•ng ~et. ~I = T1butan CA Ml'• ontc:H. Any erel blda no S.Crf'!lary 1ne pomt ol t>eg1nn1n9 ll Lew J 00 811,101 Sr.Ht Pf1sc111a H Moehauo f'.43357' I06 Ctwona dt'I Mar CA OOif\9 bu.1ne55 u hc>WeWt, the Oranoe &>Mt Dally Pilot muat be conftrmM on ltllt I h1~ starement .. ..,, 111.-c PARCEL. 3 Thal por:toon ot 'iv•lt ·oo Co"• ~·•~• CA Th11 stareme<1t wa """' P\>Olts~ Or8nge Cont 9~6~'> DEL TA ONE CONS T~UC -aaentaM Wll be Oc:I ffS 17 23 1989 form elld ec:compenled 11r ""'h thi' Cou111v c1.-1k o• °' LOl 6 ot Tract No 156 1n l"e 91626 ,..,,h 1ne County. Cler' 01 Cr O••"' P1101 OctoO•• 16 ;:3 ;.:!;.--... ..i.-........_ ._ · • • C "-tO Cit• ol Co~ta Mesa County C 1 n S t rw-• ,0 N"vem ...... r 6 19 .. 9 T'1tf Ous•neH I con TION t$8<12 LH Nutlfl ·-·-"" w•~ ,......,. -Ille eMv• aecllritr ~II ingt outir., on ""loDe• ' Puohshed Oranoe C~•I tOQ• oun) 0 ee> em u """' " ducTl!d b~ "Corpar11t0n Wetotm1n11w CA 112613 • lnw..ted ~ unlela If en or .. bid la eceepted. 1989 ol Orange Stale or Calo Oa11., P1to1 0\.100.. 16 23 l9 !9119 r u 1-.. M 4&S The •11o•strant1" com· Brt•n M11cnell Hick• they halll9 w.Hld ftOlce Of I . AN 11rrtt1en btd• m11al FU4011 rorn•a as per Map recorUed lO Nov.,,.,oer 6 1989 ,.._ ._ ..... u42 • N ..__ w-conMn"f:'° .. pto.poeed .. -IC llolftnl'tr be tendered In .. •l•d PubliSl'l.O Or t'tQl' Co~at in 8ooi. 11 Page 47 of Mis· M ·•&OX Pvt>lltllfJCI 011nge Coasl ----------1 mencthl 10 trensact "" •· ,..., .. as u....... .,· -"'-.,) "1-==nt ,.._ nu•-. _ _..._, __ ... received at 0111"' Pt101 Oc1otw11 23 30 ceoaneous Maps, In the Of D•ll" Pilot Oc•ot>t-• 2 o 16 .. -.IC lillftTll'f!' neu unOf'• the F1c11110U1 "1tne1et CA Q2683 • --· ~ .. .._.... -'' f c "'R oe 23 ;91n ~ ._,-. Bus•n"'" Nam~sl lttleO This bu$1ne5a 11 Cott• adl1llfM*" Hy 'ICTITIOUI ltUllMll IN offteff of ttle Dlatrlct'• NO•emoer 6 13 19119 lice o tne oun., ecor r ----------"' M<160 ----------1aoov• on NA ducted by an lndl\llctual 1
will .,. ...,, ............ en NAllft •TATl•NT ..... cou"Ml. IOeated •• M 497 or ••Id County de$Cllbe0 ill P\aJC NOTICE FICTITtOUS eu..... TomOll1) 0 Cnnn•T The re~1stranl e:! ==ii ~ ~ fhe loltow109 oereonl re MO Tow" cen ... Dmte, .... IC llolftnl'f!' '°'~menc1nn al a ""'I'll"' "'ICTI-·s ..... -.. NlilC NOTICC NAiii ITATW:--NT fhoS t19lt1m•N "'" hi.cl metlCed 10 ,,."NC' " II) .. ___.. d~~ "··•mess as Suite 1a. Coat• ...... ,._ nu•~ ""'" .. .,, ...... r ,..,.. --TM IOllowtng ptWtOnt •re ,. I c~· At 01 ~. ....,,_ , .... •-11•1 __.. _.__ ----5 H"':.'oe •••C'-'INE c---•a --, ..,.... to "'ICTITIOUt•·--ss the <*lie< llM of Wiiton N"Ml .... -.-NT w1tn 111~,oon y =''" ·-a u ........ ·--,
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