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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1989
Suspect plea_dS innocent to rapi,ng girl
8y MELINDA KEUER &irl. °"--· Borges -who was acquitted six
months ago of raping an Anaheim A construction w~rkcr acquitted woman -faces a total of a dozen
of 111pc earlier this year pleaded felony charges invol vi~g both
innocent Monday to charges that he younpters. prosecutors said.
kidnapPCd and raped a 12-year-old He was ordered held without bail
Hunbngton Beath girl and at· pending a p~limlnary hcarina on
tempted to attack a Dana Point Nov. 21 .
younaster. Borgcs, a 29-year--old transient.
The 0.na Point attack had not was original!>' charsed wi1h nine
been linked to Kyle Joseph Borges felon y counts. including kidnapping.
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characd him with trying to sexually the attack on the Huntington Beach
assault the 14-year-old Dana Point youn@ter.
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But Deputy District Attorney
Ariadne Symons ad&d three nev.·
counts Monday -attempted bur·
aJ,ary, fel ony burglary and assault 10
commit rape -stemming from the
allqed attempted attack on a 14-
year-old &irl.
Borges was taken into custody at
the Huntington Beach police station
on Sept. 26 on sexual assault charges
after detectives questioned him in
connection with several burglaries at
homes in the 12-ycar-okl girl's gated
nci.ahborhood.
Deputy District Attorney Bill
Evans sa1d 'i1the 1ime that the Jurors
who acquincd Borges in April never
101 the chance to hear about DNA
tntina in the caSL". The tests were
not completed until after the con-
clusion of the' trial because of a
laboratoty back.J O&. he said.
Authonties allege-Borges parked
his truck o n a strttt outside the
1uarded Seacliff on the Green com-
plex in Huntington Beach on Se pt.
24 and walked throupi an unlocked
pedestrian gate to gain acrcss to the
townhouse .
The yo ungster was abducted a l
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5: 15 a.m. after an assailant en1ered
her father's home-through an un·
locked sliding glass door. ' .,,.
The &irl was pulled from a h1de·a·
bed where she y,·as sleeping w11h a
friend by a· man y,·ho co,·ercd her
mouth and earned her out the rront
door. police said. Her rnend hid
from the k.1dnapper b) pulli ng the
covers over hers.ctr.
The v1ct1m·s father. asleep in an
upstairs room, heard his daug.h1er·s
screams and looked out ihc .... ·1ndov.
in ume 10 Sl:"e her being carried
away, police said.
After the attack. the girl wa' aban-
doned nude v.·nh her clothes in I.he
vic1n1ty of Smoke} ·s Stables near
Bolsa Chica Str~t.
Following her abduction, Hunt-
ington Beach polict' cireulatcd a
composite drawing of the suspect
and rett1vcd more than 100 ca.Jls
regarding the attacker's possible.
1dcnt1ty.
Based ori that 1nrormation. detec·
llYM focused on Borges. contactina
him at a friend's home in north
Hu nt1n1non Beach. He then volun-
(Pteaae lff BORGES/ All
New site in Mesa
proposed for SOS
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Costa ~1esa official~ s.a' the\ ma\
have round a place 10 rc:focatC SOS:.
1 con1rovcn;1al P<l' en) n-lter ag<'nc)
tha1 for ~eaf"i has b«-n the 1.arget of
compla1n1 s from ~s1den1' of th<'
city's 11.·cst si de.
Bui board members aren't 1ump-
ing for JO\ O\er lh<' proposcd n<' ....
site. v.•h1ch is v.11h1n walki ng d is·
tance or the organ11auon·s prcscn1
locauon at Rea r1lmn1un1 I) lt·ntt'r
T·hc rent on tht' prol""•~d sue
could be as much a~ !O 11mt's th<'
chan1y's present S600 a month ren1
-a,.sum that 11.ould be J'lroh1b1t1\e.
according to one board member
Still, a spokes .... oman ror the-char·
i1y said the board would at least
review the ~Ile to see if 11 n1eets 1he
organ12auo n's needs .
.. Ifs a ca'emous building.. 11
would rcall) ha "e lo ha\t' ma1or
rcno,·auon~ 1n order to be' suitable."'
said Karen ~-t cGhnn. o ne of 1~0
board members ass1gn('d to .... ork
with the c1!\ on finding a n<'""
locallon. "\\'~ didn't rl"all) come
awa) \'Cf) hcanent~d Our accoun-
tant had some rea l financial con-
cerns. And I sa11o a 101 or s.aret\
problems But 'AC a~ going to try to
ge t the board together Saturday to
have a look a1 1t."
SOS ..... ·h1ch stands for Sha~ Our
St-I ves. ha.s be-en operating an emcrt·
enc~ rood pantf). free medical clinic
and clothing d1stnbution ccntef at
Rea Center ror 11 }cars.
In recent ~cars. however, many
neighbors or the Ham11lon Stmet
communll~ center have complained
thai'SOS attracts too man) poor and
unsig.htl~ people to the area.
The Costa ~tesa~ C1 1~ Council.
responding 10 prcssu~ rrom wnt
side re§1dents. \'Olcd 1n July not 10
e~tend SOS's lease at cny..owncd
Rea Center be}'Ond January 1990.
Council members .,..'ho YOted for
the lea~ canctllat1on satd the city
would help find a new location and
might e'·en share moving costs.
MC'Ghnn said SOS would ottd
massive. conunuous aid 1n order to
work out of the ne"· location, a
,-acant ind ustrial bulldina on
PlaC'C'nl1a A\enue near 19th St.meL
For one thing. she said. the rent
fo r 1he nc"" bu1ld1n1 could be as
much as 10 umes 1he S6<Xl a month
SOS nov. pa ~s for spact at Rea
C'en1er
fPle•se ~ SOS/ All
Rosy picture painted
for exhibits at airport
By J ANET ZI MMERMAN
Ol' ..... o..,-i...,.or
The" importance or art e'h1b11s at
John W ayne Airport 1s n g.h1 up there
with planes.. conc.ns1on stands and
car ~ntal counters.
an 1nnovat1ve procrss b} airport
officials to gauge public op1n1on on
ho~ the S310 million terminal
should be decorated.
Veteran versus new blood in Division 7 A.t leas1. thafs the op1n1on of a
county-appointed task rorce that has
rcc:ommcnded the h1.nng of a full·
11me ans d.1rtt1or b) December and
a S2SO.CXX> annual operaung budget.
The 1TCommcndat1ons wt.re dt-
tailed 1n a rcpon to the. Board of
Supervisors that ...... s released Mon·
da). The board 1s eKpectcd 10 refer
the 11em to airport staff for consider·
atio n today . said Courtney
\\'1erc1och. cxecuu,·e ass1sta.nt for
Supervisor Thomas Riley.
on· the
('0\ 1-:R STOR\ Rl-:D RIHllO" ttEt:K
~ewport-Mesa U nified school
board, I have seen thrtt separate
school systtms unified in10 one of
the top districts in the state ..
Rod Mac.Millian is a JO.year
school board veteran, and he likes 10
empbasiie his U#rience -but not
necessarily his apnience as • board
trustee.
MacMillian likes to talk about his
eJL:pericnce wilh young pt0ple. as a
youth baseball lcaauc Orpni2cr. a
director in local Big Brott)C r and
Boy's O ub groups and as a school
teacher.
Dun ng thosc years, f\1ac ~1 1lhan
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The recommendations were the
result of a thrtt·~·eck sun·cy 1h1s
spnng. Respondents included 1host
fro m other airport arts programs
nationv."idc. arts orpn1za11ons. bus1·
ncss supportcn of 1hc an s and 447
airport us.ers.
The survey. adm1nstercd by com-
munity college students. was part of
'
The John Wayne .-.1rport Arts
Task Foret:. formed by the board in
March, also s1rcsscd that the art
cxh1b1t should Pc rcady for the ter-
minal's grand opening in April.
The I )..member -task force bu
asked for S 70.000 for the first year of
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Coast stude~.ts seeing red over drug abuse
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pare to what we re: ld!ina. ·· SIOUle said. be asked to si&n vows ap.in'1t ilkpl intor.icana.
Uunchcd in 198.S 10 commemontt the murder of .. Red Ribbon wet:k ctt:lltes positive peer p; 12n:, ..
federal dru& -.ent-EnriQue--cama:rm.. in-~i;co.-lhc _l&id.__KalhJeen Ca~tcr ..... a ~if'WOIUll b" P'Mw•
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lince children. "The red ribbons sym a ~ ..
E:videnct of tht campaicn covers carnpu9CS style. ..
thro"'lhoul the county. On Monday, SludeaU •I ~I At H~rf?or View Ekm~tary Sct.ool in C-...
ICbools -.ett aivtft red ribbon ~ken 10 ~na on their Mar, .adm1n11traton m ask.1na .U ~-eo _.,..
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.:Pamlly flles cl aim over Mesa traffic f atallty
-JANaT ZIMMlltMAN ... ~,...se..
~· Tbe family of a Jirl killed in a Placentia Avenue
traffic-collision that also iatjured her sister has filed a
wronaful death claim apinst the city of Costa Meta.
The car croued over two lanes and bit a Uabt
standard, nearly bendina the vehicle in half. Officials
estimated Wana was travelina 70 mph.
Cori Wana was pconou~ced dead at t;he 1CCne .. Her
sister suffered a brokC.D pelvis. fractured h1p. lacerat1ons
to the liver, collapsed tuna and cerebral damqe.'
accordioa to documents filed with the city. The claim, which seeks unspecified damqcs and
attomey fees, stems from the April 11 accident that
'killed Cori Wana. 14, and injured her 16-year-old sister
"hi Waq.
The claim, filed Oct. 13 on behalf of the airl and,
her parents. Kai and Hsiu Wana, allcaed the collision
was caused by unsafe roa.d conditions. .
Accordina to .the cla1m,-thc road lac~s sufficaent Pei Wana allegedly, was racing her boyfrie~d in her
new Acu·ra lntcara, heading north on Placentta. when
'lhc lost control near Swan Drive.
· speed control martonas and bas unrealisti~ speed limits
for road conditions.
The Wa~as further ~ontend there are n~ c~e
waminas, advisory speed s1ans or other markers 1ndicat-
in& the curve for northbound traffic and no marker on The accident occurred north of Estancia Hi&h
School where they were students.
HB school, city go extra
mile for quak~ victims
mY ROBERT . IARKER °' .... D9ll)I Not SUf9
In an outpouring· of carinJ and
aenerosity that took local officials by
surprise, the l, 130 pupils at Hunt-
i~on Beach's Isaac L. Sowers
Middle School, their parents and
teachers raised more than $3.000 for
Bay Arca earthquake victims.
"Red Cross officials were so
surpiscd when 1 took the money
over to them," eighth grade social
science and langua.ge ans teacher.
Wendy Wolff sa1d Monday. "They
were ecstatic."
"All kids want to contribute and
to help," Wolff said. "They tend to
be understanding and caring.
They're not as egocentric as people
think."
Wolff had su"ested one of da>
that her pupils gave up thetr lunch
· money so that displaced people
, "could have a home for a da~ ...
The youngsters responded b) con-
tributing $71. soing WllhOUl their
noon meal, which cost S 1.25.
The youngsters and adults as-
sociated with Sowers School aren't
alone in Huntington Beach in trying
to ease the pain in the nonh.
Huntington Beach City HalJ em-
. ployees have placed a water bottle in
the Civic Center where people can
pve money. Executive As9lstant
Patti Fogarty who thought of the
idea believes that there's about $200
worth of SI, $5, $10 and $20 bills in
the S-pllon bottle.
city employee associaljon to match
the amount conccted.
At Sowers School_ Principal Ian
Collins said youngsters "showtd
genuine care aboµt their fellow
man."
Giving and caring arc~ pan of
education, even if they're not a part
of the curriculum .. Collins said.
"America is the most giving na-
tion in the world in time of disas-
ter," Collins said. "The students arc
learning this at an early age."
Collins made an announcement
about canhquake victims needing
help overthe school's public address
system die day after the quake. He
also suggested that pup;!£ encourage
their parents to i ive.
"It was spontaneous." Collins
said. "Everyone was so giving."
Collins said he's now considenng
asking the Red Cross to ~nd a
bloodmobile to tht> campus for
donations.
Giving and canng help reduce
stress and fears for the youngsters.
he said.
At City Hall. Fogany. an ex-
ecutive assistant to City Adminis-'
trator Paul Cook, said she fully
expected an envelope to make its
rounds for donations as it did after
the Mexico City earthquake.
When it didn't, she hat on the idea
of setting up the container. She was
moved to tears, she said, when she
beard ir repon over the radio that a
man who won an expensive car in a
radio contest told sponsors to sell it
and send the cash to the q uake
victims.
tbe center island to establish the alipment pattern o(
the curved road.
more traftlc controls on the street.
Their attomey, Frank Batbuo, ooukl not be
reached for comment. •
A claim is the precursor to a lawsuit if it ii denied
by the city. The City Council will conaider the matter
at its Nov. 6 meetina, I risk manaaer Ed Raya said.
City officials have auaaested rcstripina •!Mi cbanf!el-i~ traftlc 10 1anct look narrower, placma a bike crouana
there with flalhina yellow li&hts to warn driven and
constructina a concrete barrier.
Staff has recommended the claim be re•--be said. . . ~-
Statistics on the number of accidents aJona Placen-
tia were not available. ,
.. We've had our'traffic depanment look into it and
there's no substance to that (claim) at all," Raya said.
"It's a totally defensible lawsuit if they choose to
pursue it."
Last month the juvenile section of the District
Auomey'1 Office charaed Wan& with misdemeanor
naanllauatuer and enP&ina in a speed contest.
She faces one year in juvenile hall, but the pros-~utor said he will seek probation because there was no
criminal nealiaence involved. That section of Placentia Avenue, bo~ver, baa
been piqued by numerous accidents. The colliaion that
killed Cori w-.na prompted a call from ~bors for
Wana's boyfriend. Damon Christopher Jones, 16,
also was charaed with engaging in a speed contest.
' ..
3 walk away from
emergency ·land.ing
9y The D•ly fllllot
Three people walked away unhurt
Monday after their twin-engine
plane made an emeraency landing in
a bean fiekl near Irvine.
The Metroliner SW-3 landed at
6:24 p.m. with its landin& acar down
in the field just east of the Santa Ana
Freeway by Jamboree Road. said
emeraency medical dispatcher Peter
DePaola of the Oranae County Fire
Department.
The plane's pilot reported that
both engines failed about fi ve miles
from John Wayne Airpon, prompt-ina emergency crews to scramble.
As it turned out, they weren't
needed.
"There was no fire and everyone
exited the aircraft safely." DePaola
said. "They just walked away from
it... . . .
The plane had flown out ol]Cor-
ona en route to Orange County
when the malfunction occurred,
Jerry Acosta~ regional duty officer
for the Federal Aviation Adminis-
tration, told Associated Press.
Lt. Larry Abbott o( the Oranee
County Sheriffs Department said
the pilot did not know what caused
the engine failure. But he marveled
that the trio were unhurt. "Hell of a
pilot." Abbott said.
The identities of the three on
board were not available, he said.
Although the aircraft can be used
for commuter flights, the Metroliner
was private!) owned, officials said.
Investigators from the FAA and
the National Transportation Safet)
Board were lookans into the cause of
the accident. officials said.
FAA picks si.te for radar facility·
i
9y Ctty News Servtce rangmg from the surface to 13,000
feet. LOS ANGELES -Federal avia-By combining the four facilities,
ti<?n officials Monday .selected a San the FAA will enhance air safety and Dicao-arca naval station aa.the lo-maximize the level of swervice to
cation for a conaoli~ted rad.a~ ~P-pilots using the ai~ traffic co~trol
proacb con~o.l facility comb101ng system, Federal Av1at1on Adminis-
tbe four ex1stJ01 operations at El tration officials said.
Toro, Los Angeles, Burbank and "The new combined facility will
'Ontario. allow for safety enhancement and
She said she'll leave the bottle out
until Friday before takjng the money
to the Red Cross. She's thinking
a"°ut asking the City Council or a
"Here it's so safe and coz) and an
San Francisco the kids are dying,"
s9e said. "It's sad ...
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Petti P.,..ny, Huntington ••ach eaecutlve aalstant. poMS
neat to donation bottle In City Hall for •uall~ vie....._
The new facility at the Miramar increased efficiency in Southern
Naval Station Station will provide California by putting all the airspace
&ire traffic control services to aircraft under one facility's management
in a 30,000-square-mile area from control," said FAA Western-Pacific
Ontario to Santa Catalina and Regional <\dm101 strato r Jerry
Burbank to Oceanside at altitudes Chavkin.
ART
,romAI
the propam. to fin ance one rotating
exhibit to coordinate Wlth the open-. . ' 1DI ceremonies.
Private donations would account
for a large pan of acquisitions. the
task force said.
The · annual $250,000 budJet
-would support four rotating exhibus.
which would run for about two
months each. plus the aCQuisition of
BORGES
l'rom At
. tarily came in for questioning.
, The prosecutor later linked Borges
-to the thwarted Sept. 7 attack on the
14-year-old Dana Point girl, said Oranae County Sheriffs Lt.-Dick
two anworks annuall>. ac~dang to
the rcpon.
That level is consistent with fund-
ing for similar programs at airpons
in Los Angeles. San Francisco. San
Diego and San Jose, the report
stated. :---..
One of tne problems with such
large-scale decorating as finding
somethfog that pleases everyone.
Thus the reason for the survey.
About 87 percent of those ques-
tioned said placement of art in the
Olson.
''The girl was awakened by her
bedroom door opening and saw a
man," Olson said. "She staned to
scream and he covered her mouth.
but she kept on screaming. Her
mother beard her and the suspect
fled."
Olson said the suspect entered the
airport was worthwhile. The most
desirable locations were waiting
rooms. followed by interior cor-
ridors and restaurants.
A combination of permanent and
rotating exhibits was the preference
of respondents, Wiercioch said.
The most popular choice of me-
diums was paintings. followed by
photography, murals and sculpture.
There was no clear-cut preference
for modem. traditional or historical
art.
girl's home in the 2300 block of De
Leon shonly before I a .m. through
an unlocked window.
Symons could not be reached to
discuss how the cri me was linlced to
Boraes.
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He said the site was "onh con-
sidering. however.
spokeswoman. said 11 was too early
to consider the Placen11a Avenue
sue as a likel} spot for OS.
"We couldn't even consider pay-
ing that much." she said.
Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa
said he had heard about the
proposed new site but had not seen
1t. He said he was aware of the
financial drawbacks.
"What interested me-an this lo-
cation is its relative proximity to the
existing site, and its accessibility to
public transportation... he said "I
understand there is a bus stop prac-
tically in front of it."
.. According to .the criteria that the
SOS people have identified to us. it
docs have some advantages." she
said. "It's bag enough. It's Wlthin
wallc.ing distance of Rea Center. And
there is a bus stop. But it's a very
costly proposiuon. and there i no
commitment }'et from the city to go
along with at.· "Whether it would ultimately be
useful would depend on whether
there is support on tbe council for
having the city pick up part of the
cost." he said.
Another advantage, he added, is
that the Placentia Avenue site is not
in a residential area. so there would
be no neiJhbors to complain about
the daify mflux of poor and home-
less pcofle. .
She said the city was also con-
sidering several other sites.
Chery Friedling, Costa Mesa's
go v ernmental r el ati ons
"We know time is running out,"
she said.
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distributed at local supermarkets and arc aenerally so
popular they are limited to one per shopper, district
administrators said.
Other planned publicity ploys include Killybrooke
School's banner-carrying march on Friday and
TeWinklc Middle School's decorated classroom door
contest on Wednesday.
Amona the more ominous reminders of the danaers
of dru& abuse - including alcohol abose -is the
crashed car displayed at Irvine High School. •
While most schools arc plannin' educational sem-
inars and lectures by drug rehabilit.atJon counselon and
police officers, Laguna Beach Hi&h School is workina to
weave the message into the curriculum of every class
possible.
Music teachers, for eumple. are encouraaed to
warn their students how drugs can damqe their vocal
chords. En&lish and journalism students will be writina
essays and news stories on the dangers of drugs.
Students at Edison High School in Huntington
Beach also will employ their full literary powers against
drua use, and in addition will wear red hospital-style
wristbands sianifying their commitment. Students wear-
ina wristbands will be cliaible for raffle prizes.
Edison students will gather on Friday to join hand-
in-hand, encirclina their campus. Pupils at Circle View
Elementary School in Huntinaton Beach will orpnize
a human sculpture of sorts, gatherina Thu00aron the
school's football field to stand in the pattern of the
words "No to Drugs."
Huntinaton Beach Union High School District wllJ
sponsor a drug-free picnic featuring live music on
Saturday. The picnic. to be held at Huntington Beach
Hi&h School, is scheduled to beJin at I 0 a.m.
Music will also be used to fight drugs at Irvine High
School on Friday. when a rap music group will perform
"Just Say No" rhymes during the lunch hour and
students will perform self-written anti-Orug songs.
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11 l 1.1. I·: I I '\ HO \ H U
Workshop to horie
commllnication skills
Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Center will
offer an Asscnion Skills worlshop from l to 3 p.m.
Wednesday. The free workshop by OCC counselor
Steve Gocti teaches how to take care of oneself
aod improve communic-ation skills. For infor-
mation, call at 432-5 162.
OCC will have a workshop called .. Your
Explosive Mind Power .. from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m .
Wednesday. ~cturer and teacher Sylvia Bar will
teach ways to focus clearly on ahgninJ the body
and m ind into one un11 with visualization ex-
ercises, as well as stress-redu ing and sclf-reali.za-
tion exercises. Cost 1s S25. To register. call
432-5880.
Water conservation explored
The South Coast Y's Men's Club is hosting a
special presentation b) the Mono Lake Committee
o n water con c rvat1on and the «"ology and future
o f ttae lake.
The pre entat1on will be at the YMC A
portable on the campus of Manan Bergeson
Elementary School in Laguna Niguel at 7: 15
tonight. For informa1ton. caJI club president Frank
J armacz at 830-962.:!.
Tuning In to radio days
.. Radio in the N1nc t1el)" is the to pic columnist
Gary Lycan will present at the Women in Com-
m.un1cat1o ns dinner meeting at 6:30 to night. Lycan
will focus on Loe; Angeles and Orange counties in
bis d1scuss1o n of "here radio has been and where
it's headed.
The meeting will be at the Cookbook Res-
taurant. 173.:!0 F. 17th t.. Tustin. Guests are
welcome. t ·o.,t 1!. S 15 for members. S 18 for
non members or S.:!O at the door. For reservations
call Jo) W hite at 770-8339
Workshop for alcohol/cs' children
Orange Co.isl College will o fTer a \.\Orksho p for
adult childre n of alco holics from 7 to Q:30 tonight.
T itled .. Lea\lng the Past Behind."' the worksho p
will explore the d\nam1c of the alcoholic fa mily
and core 1s uc<, ot reco' er' for the adult child.
Lccturr r Shirk') Laur"1 1s a ps)chotherap1s1
and the adult child of an akoholic. Co t o f the
semmar tl) $.:!O To rcg11\tl'r. ~·all 0 ('at 432-5880.
Food distribution for seniors
enio r citizens 11f Laguna Nigue l ma' recel\e
commod11it'c; d1stnbu11ons at JO·JO a.m. ·w ednes-
da> at the Laguna Niguel enior Comm unlt\
Room at Republic Fl·deral Sa' 1ngs. 30.:! 12 Crown
Valle) Park\\a). in the Cro"n Valle) Mall.
The Laguna ~1gut·I enior oc1et~ also offers
a hot meal program 1\1<.lnda~ Wednesda) and
Fnda) 1n thl' commun1t~ room Resen :m ons a re
required 48 hour' 1n ach ance al -'95-5 08. Other
questions c;.hould tx· directl.'d tl) .:!4Y-4 I .:!O
Cult p ractices examined
The final s~n.il l'' r nt cable ho"' sponsored
b) Huntington Beach :"e1ghborhood \\-atch 1s
sched uled for 7 '\(} pm \\ ednl·sda) 1n the C'1t)
Council ( hamtx•r., a t ( 11\ Hall . .:!000 Main t.
The top11.. " child and a nimal !.aCnlk e under
the antena cult rC'hg1on The program 1s a folio"'·
up to last >ear's program on Sata nism w11h special
gue t Dc1e tl\C Pa tnd.. Mcto\er of the Los .\ngcles
Police Depanml'nt. ·
M esa chamber plans breakfast
Thl' (oqa ~tcc;a ( hamtx·r of Comm1..·rce "'II
present a unnsc Connection 1'n·ai..fast meeting at
7:15 am. \\ednl'\Oa\ at the Holid~l\ Inn at 3131
Bnsto l 1 . Co~t.1 Mr'k1 ·
"Wtn. Win, \\ tn -\\1th the IRS. Emplo)ee
Benefits and f mplo)l'r 1 a' . hdters" 1s the pro-
gram 1op1t. herrcll K Berrett. benefits consultant. "'II g1'e the program Cost 1., S 10 for members and
S 12 for nonmember-.
The r hamber "'II ha\t~ llS month!\ m ixer at
6 p.m T hurs<la' a t the (1ood Eanh resta urant.
381 0 outh Plara ()n,e. Santa .\n:i ..\fall ha nest
theme ts plannl'd t 0 ... 1 1s S for nonmembers. no
charge fo r memhcr' Rc~n at11)n<. jnd 1ntomlQ11on an.· ,l\ a ilable at
650-1 4QO
First aid ski/ls t aught
Fountain \ alll'' Regional Hosp11nl "'II host a
two-pan "ork"hop to hdp adults co~ \.\tth child-
hood emergl'nc1c<. at 7 p. m T ues9a) and Thurs-
da>. A rcg1!>tcred nurse "111 teach "'hat to do 1n
case a child ha<. a hl·ad tnJ UI). a spn11n o r a bum.
or 1s chokrng Fir1;1 a id skills and practical
card1opu lmonan resu.,c11a11on are taught. The
workshop fer ,·l) $25. or S40 pt•r couple. For
reg1stra11on "r nrnrl· 1nformat1on. call (800)
424-54)7
('ALE'\ DAR .
T u esda_l'. 0 <'t . 24
• 6.30 p.m lrvl•e Council. council chambers.
17200 Jamboree Road .
• 7 p.m . Hot1D1ton Beula UnJea Kip Seltool
Dlttrlct, d1st n c t educauon center, 1025 1
Yorktown ~vc.
• 7:30 p.m . Newport-Mesa 1claool board,
Harper Communtt) Center. ~25 East Eighteenth
Street
1•01 I( I I Of,
DAILY PILOT/Tue.cfay. Octot>et 24. 1989
Priv_ate tOll roads likely in county
ly ,AUL AltCHlll'LEY
Of -~"'" •• ,,,,
Transportation offiCJab boosted the
odds Monday that privately operated to ll
roads will be a part of Orange County's
21st century transportation system .
Empowered by recently enacted ' statr
law. county planners will move fo rward
o n several candid ates for a tollway dem-
o nstration progra m, including extension
of the Orange (57) Freewa y to the Orange
Coast.
The O range County Transpona11on
<;omm1ssion unanim o usly OK'd an ac-
u on plan to read) d emonstrauo n project
proposals for consideration by CaJtrans.
Under Assem bJ y 8111 680. Caltrans can
form pannersh1p with priva te firms for
construction and operation of to llways.
RACE
From At
say~ he teamed about yo ung peo ple -
their attitude . d e ires and ambitions.
"M y professio n basicallv has been
working with youn~sters." !.aid the for-
mer physical education and world history
instructor at St. Joachim of Costa Mesa
school and M ater Oei High School in
Santa Ana.
MacMillian. 62. is a lifelong resident of
Ncwpon Beach and Costa Mesa. He said
O!'e ?f the biggest challenges facing the
d1stnct in the upcoming decade 1s to deal
with increased enrollment while avoiding
ove~erowding and staggered datl y
sessions of school.
MacMilhan also St't'S the upcoming
decade as a trans1t1onal penod for New-
pon-Mesa. Long-time deput)' · super-
mtendent No rtnan Loats rettred last
spring, and other administrators are like-
ly to retire before long.
The challenge 1s 10 keep the staff
contem porary and fresh. MacMillian
said.
Regardless. the currrnt board president
said he suppons d1 stnc1 Supenntendent
John Nicoll, a nd MacM1lhan re1ects sug-
gestio ns b> school board challengers that
N icoll should be asked to retire.
MacMil han aim s to continue prepanng
students in Ncwpon -Mesa chools for the
hi&h·tech future. but ~1d basic educatio n
rans back o n the basics: readtng. \\ nttng
and mathem atics.
Descnbing h1ml)elf. MacM 1lhan terms
himself fair and cono;1derate and said he
is a good liste ner
··1 try not to be JU dgmcnlJI. I think rm
good at betng ob1crn' e :· ~tac ~1 1lltan
said.
Wendy Leece. ( osta ~ksa
.. For a long u mr. parent<. ha'e heen
mt1m1dated. pu\hed tnlll the bad. room
and told that tht.• f>l.'Opk ''Ith the higher
educatio ns. thl· Ph Ds . ha'e .:i better
handle o n ''hat kHh nenJ I "ant w ~
a link bct\.\et.'n par'l'nt<. :rnd the o;chool
board I "o uld li~ten to all lhl' prnblcms.
no matter ho'' c;mall ··
Wend~ Leen• ha' ll ttk 4ul·<>t1on al\ to
\.\h} she IS running fur the :--.;l·"pon-~tesa
U nified chool D1stnr t boa rd ot truStl't~.
AB 680 allows four dcmQnstrat1on pro-
jects, with at least one to be built in
Southern Cahforn1a and at least one 1n
Nonhem Cali fornia
Although Caltrans wo uld own · the
transporution systems. the agenc) wo uld
lease them to pnvate panners for up to
35 years. after which 1t would take over
operation
Count) transponat1on planners 1dent·
1ficd several potential candidates for the
demonstration program. includ ing. Ton·
ner Can~on Road and Soquel Canyon
Road in non heast Orenge Count). a
co nnector between Rancho California in
Riverside Count> and the planned Foot-
hill Tran pona11o n 1ollwa) in southeast
Orange Count). a nd the Orange Freewa>
exteoston from the anta Ana Free~a) to
the San Diego Freewa> near the Fountain
Wendy Leece
To listen
Leece. 4 1. brhe' e-; thr rhool hoard
needs to h.-;1en n'lorl· to parent~. base
more of their den":11om o n parental de·
sires. \\'11h thl· dru~ problem. for tn·
stance. she belle' cs the tx·c;t 'oluttons "111
come from p.:irent forum<, L el'l'l' "ants w
be the school board·., ··Jl'•trn1ng l'.lr ··
.. l ha'e a m1Jtht·r"., 1n1u11wn I'm .:i
concerned parl'nt '"lhng Ill "or~ 11\ er-
ume to ma~c \Url· th.ll pJrrnl\' input ,.,
recel\ ed jnd Jlll'd on ·· I l'l'u' c;.J1d
Fam1h \:llUl'' Jfl' lentr.1 1 tn thl' ll'l'l"l'
platform ..\ nwthcr lll ti'e thl' 1Jnd1ll.itc
educa tes thrl'l' nt thl' l11ur .,t hm1l-.1g1·
children at hnnw fh1· 111unh ;mend., a
Chnsttan )l·huul
l\l1hough shl' ll't':> 1ran,ponj1111n d1I·
ticult1cs amting thl' rl·ason'> -.hl' homl·
educate!\. ~ht• .iJ,11 ha-. 'a11.I 'hl· tx·lil'\l'S
that parent' ha H' l:'ll~cd 'utliul·nt 1'-1"er
in forming lhl' 'c" port-\1l''>j , ur-
Valley-Costa MeS3 Cll~ limm
At the behest of Comm1ss1oncr Da na
Reed. the comm1ss1on also added 11 com·
muter rail system to the li st
It would use existing .\mtrak t;mh11c'>
and extend from an Clcmenlr to Los
Angeles. '
But Reed called the Orange.-I r1:e" a,
extension .. the mo•u hkel) cand1da1r uf
an~ project in the sta te ..
..It's badl) needed. fairl~ l!\f><'n!>l't' 10
build and there"; little h~clihood thl·rr
will be an) mone~ fo r 1t 1n the lorC'>l'cJbk
future." Reed said
The S 1.35 billion. 1 ~-mile t'\lt'n\lon
"o uld folio "' the anta ..\na R1'er routl·
proVld mg much-need ed rl'li<'I for the
o'ercro"'drd anta ..\na and Costa \k'W
frttwa)S. PrC'hmma~ studies e<,11matl'll
traffic 'olume on the 1:\ll'nsion at up 10
150.000 'eb1cle tnps per da)
Dunng the tint 35 years, a firm would
operate the extension o n a fo r-profit
basis.
Under the approved action plan. the
comm1ss1on statT will draw up a prospec-
tus o n the locaJ projects, spokesman Tom
Fonune said. "to give what we know to
make ll attract1't'"
fhe pl&n al!.O calls fo r a symposium for
transpon.iuon contractors. engioecrin&
and planning consultants. development
firms and fi nanetal insu tuttons to discuss
the program and demo nstrate the coun-
t' ·s pollt1cal. tcchmcal and financial su~
pon for tht· ..\8 680 projects.
I he luunt' "111 otfrr technical as.-
s1stanlc tu b(ip a pn,ate-fi rm prooess its
proJec t through the 'anous local and
state agC'nc1e~ and financial aid in the
form o f matching funds
· ·-1 o,ooo-acre
brush fire
nearly
contained
Roderick M acmllllan
n culum. jnd h.J \ l' 1wt had 'ullil ll'nt
opponun1t) ll' en,Ull' that k"''"' r1·lkl t
.. trad111onar· ..\mcntJn '.1lu1·c;.
.\ former rlt'" .,p.1p1:r r1·~1nc:r ll•r th1·
Or:inge (o unt' Rt'gl'>lt'I and th1· .\nrnn.1
Da1h tar in Tut"'" Lcc1 c h.1, .11'1•
sen Cd 3'> a lohb\l\I hi ll'll31 u1ngr1'"nll'n
such a'i ( hnstopht•r l '' R-'''"' p<.1rt
Beach 11n mattn' •t !Jm11' 'j"""'
In add11 wn L n-., ' , •·I •un1.kr 1 1
C111zrn, In' 111\l·J n < ,,1.1 \k-...i '"
( IC \t t pr11n11un\.l·J ''1 ~ ,·m jr JOI
pomOF-f3Ph' g.roup
.\mting the g.11.11' l l'l'l( 111ll·n1h t"
pursue arr tOlrCJ,nl 1••nphJ'' 1 '1'1l'
hterac' and Fngh-.h J11~uj11t 11 ,Jt.rh,
Let'lC: .:tl'>L1 \\..tn" \ r1 fl"·'" th 11'
1ne1· ... l'mpha"' ''° \ml•n1.an ""' •f'\
·· 1uJ1·n1' ha' e t1• .1pph tht• pr111 1plt•\
of -\ml'nl·an hl'IW'. ""·'' 111.tlk 1•ur countr. strong. in 1n1 r •"' •1 J•q•, .inJ
their ll" n ,·1tll'' · L n ,,, ,,11J
'('
ly City N~ws S~rvlc~
Fire1ig.hter\ "ere e\pected late-Monday
to l.Ont.:un a bru~h fire that has consumed
nearh Ir 1.11011 al re'> ol 'egeta11on 10
so uthern Omnge ( o unt'
··Thr tirt· 1<. ' percent lOntatned and
should be IC llJ pert.cot conta1nep late
to night · I · FtHest Servic e
~poli..e,v.omJn \lanJ.me Ca va1oh said
··The tire.',, nn" tx·ing !ought mostl) with
hand l re"' "htl h are-mopping up the
hlll '>pot' ',11ml· ~ '\b firefighters are now
fi ghting the hla1t· ·
The burned ..tlrl·age earlier computed w be do-.i.-w J l .IMN) "a<; re\"lsed do wn-
"ard "v1ondJ\
f tiur fireri.ghtl'f' ha'e been tnJured
during the hlaie that -,1artt"d in an Diego
( ount\ \ c amp Pendleton and spread to
Oranttt' and R 1' er\ldl' cnunta~ o fficials
said
On1· firl'li~hlt'r "J' tre.ited at the scene
tor mtnllr hurn., and Jnother suffered a
dt'>h><.Jtnl -.houldn and v.a!> treated at a
ho'>plla thl·n reka...ed Hagen said.
.\ 1h1rd tirt.'tig.hter ... utTered chest pams
and a ll'unh a lUt nel' Their condmons
v.erl" n ,, , n111al Hagen <.aid
\unda' til'l'li~hter. v.ere mosll) battl·
1ng trouhf1: 'P'''' n R1,er-.1de-Count) tn
the .. uggt'd '.ir \ l .. 111:1• \\ ildeml.'"ss area of
the c ·e\l'tj nJ 'Jt11•nJ I f orest
<lr1 J~•l.t" •1 ' Jlre<i "ere-burned
to nrangt ' .iunt\ Jr Jrea that has ~n
,tinta nt•d .,.11d c .:i h•rn1a Fnre-st Depart-
ment 'P' e,n, ~11 ' ·m \lachado
T hl' • tJ. " ,. t • put uut the fi~
\pJrl.ed Jt.nn~ J m111l.ll"\ C\ercisc . al
(amp Pl·nJlewn v.a, cc,uma1ed at $1 S
mtllitin t Li11en '>.lid
'11mr ~1111 tirrti ghta c;. v.en-b\ttthng the
!lame.. ~
QC investment firm president pleads Mesan guilty1n
bankruptcy case
innocent to money laundering charges
By ANDREW OKUN
The president uf a \anta -\na '"'est-
ment firm that 1s 1.. urrenth under in-
vest1ga11on b) federal a uthun11es pleaded
innocent Mo nda' to ch.irges that he
laundered SI 0 '·o0u hl' th1..1ugh t \\as drug
mone)
Jose De La Jara. of Co ta ~tcsa. 1o;
presiden t of .\men can ln\C tments and
Financial Group Corp . "h1ch has bet'n
placed tn recel\ ersh1p b~ state officials.
1 dead, 1 hurt
in bar gunfight
By City N~ws Service
One man "'a ~1lled .ind a no1hrr "as
scn ousl} "oundcd Tue<\da) in a gun
battle that broke out inside a Fullerton
bar.
The v1cttm. "hose-name "as not re-
leased. was Silting at the counter of La
Fog.ata. 405 E. Common"'eahh .\ve .. at
about m1dn1ght "hen t\.\O men walked
out of the restroom and began shooting.
satd Fullerto n police Lt. Ken Head.
"The vic tim fell to the floor and began
to return firt. But he was pronounced
dead at the scene:· Head sa1d.
ln'c ugator'> ...i1d ()\· l j .Iara Jl\o
kno"n has Jo'<.' 0 h ·rn.rndt'/ "·l' run·
m ng a "Po n11 'lht'nll' .. that Wllk .itx1u1
S million Imm mnrl· thJn I lll'kl 1n-
Yestors and S('\ era I ban~'>
Assistant l ' .\ttorm•, John <. .irltl1n
said the monl~) laumknn~ l'h::trgt''>. not
d1rectl~ ·ued to the Pon11 \tht'mt• alkga-
ttons. arose aftl·r inH''>t1ga11on' ··rt',eakd
s1gn1 ticant reas,1n 111 hchn l.' he had been
engaged 1n CUITl'Ol"\ !ltru~·tunn~ in I 11 ....
Fedrral la" requm'' ca<>h tran<.jl'llnn.,
of mo re tha n S lll.\l<JO w tx· rt'(1(1rtt•J to
authon11e., .md m..11\l'' t il't'~J t.• '1ru1
lure tr.in<.a111110, t 1 J\ 1111 1t·~·rt n~ ..,u, h
tran..acllon .. 111ten 1nlj_11 j lt 1r m1nj l J1
ti' tt\. ( arlt.111 ....i1J -
De La Jara m.:idt· a numb<.'• ,11 'uth
1ransac11on' ... goml!-1t1 ,\itkrl·nt h.ini., 1n
the same Ja, ma\.1nll .1 '>( nr' 11 1kpo""
and "tthdra"ah 111 1:ir~1· Jlll1•unt' 1 th.111
appearrd 10 hr •or thl purp.•'it' 11 ma~intt
thl' bank<. ta il 111 tik ..i • urTl'n1.' tran'
al'tton rl'P\1rt."" l j llh•n ,,mi
De I a larJ·.., tn.11 •'II 1he n1t1nl''
laundrnnit 1 h,mi!t'' '" 'l't tur '1" ~l'l
Downey man accused of
burglarizing NB residence
lty IRIS YOKOI
Of tN OMy l"llot Staff
A Do~rne' man "ant1..·d h' '-c" Jrrse\
police was arrc ted \fondJ\ JS h<' tk d thr
scene of a burgla~ a t a residence in an
upscale Newpon Be-:ich neighborhood.
pohce said
James Jude Mt'llo n Jr . ~ti. "'as arrested
after he allegedl) burglan 1t'd a duple' 1n
the 200 block of Rub\ 'enuc o n Balboa
Island. said Ne" port Beach poh e gt.
Andy Goni .
"The daughters of a 49·)car-old
"'oman heard 1.omenm• <'nt<'r throutth the
back gate of their Ju pk\. go up th<' <;ta1r<o
and open the 'lldin~ gla"" door 10 1hr1r
mother's pan ot the duple\ ... Goni<. \did
..The~ stane-d <.cn:amrntt and hC'ard tht•
suspect run do"'n tht• ~ta1~ gt't in a car
and dn' e awa' ..
Officer Joe · Heppler motioned for
Mellon to pull 0' er on n.earb' ~1anne
'\venue "hen he ~" th<' u p«t ac.ung
su p1c1ou~I) ahout ~ 45 a m .\ ~Ml h of
the suspect's 19 8 H' unda1 ~"ea led ~' ·
eral open betr t'Ont31ners and thrtt
purse Goms ~1d.
By Th~ Dally Piio t
\ t 1i...ta \k\J m.in "a ~ntenccd
\1 inda' ll' prohat1on 3nd tbre-e months
in a ,,1mmun11' treatment center for
~' 1n11 a tal<.e n.ime .ind social Sccun t}
number •n ht'> ban\.ruplC'-filing
\hlhat'I \\ l'I" l~ pkaded guilt} to
thl· l hargt'' tn\\lhtng a l~ 5 bankruptC}
filtn~ hll $It -1 llt IO debt~
l ' L)1qnll Judgt' .\hcemane Stotler
,1rdrrrJ \\ e1s' t(I three )ears probation
and '" tla" 1n J h.:ill-"a\ house. Assn.ant
l \ \twme' Tl1m L mherg said
\\ el\'I 1lV.l'"1 m l1ne' to about 45 credi-
tor . 1nl ludtng ban~i. the Dmcr's club.
'~)rd~trom and .\mem·an Express
NB council meeting
post poned for week
By TM Dally Piiot
The '-e"pon Beach C. 1t~ Co uncil
mttung normal!) held on the fourth
\tonda' l11 the month will be held on
OC't 30
The mttt1ng "'a po rponcd a ~
this mon th becauS<' COW\Cll memben bad
planned th1~ "eel.. to attend the Lcque of
Ca lifornia ( 1t1es conference in San Fran-
c1 o. "'h1ch has since been canceled
becau~ of the canhquake.
The ::-.Oev.pon Beach City Council's
tud) ~ io n begins at 2 p.m. and the
regular meeting begins at 7:30 p.m.
Fountain Valley
She was only 1n his hou~ fiv~
minutes, but the former wife of a
man livina 1n the 11 500 block of
Azalea Avenue allcaedly tole $20.
prompt1Q1 h.im to 1ile a crime ~
World, 10115 Talbcn Ave. ch&rlfd
that an acquaintance took more than
$3.000 from them for ~n allqed
investment.
was sorry for the rest of his lite. The
woman. who aeparently wa.s angr)'
because the c hild threw sand. aot
into a car and fled. • • •
one of the drug addicts or dulc~
from the motel whom she rcponed
to police.
Newport Beach
trUck a nd parkina lo t. . ....
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tauraot. 1633 \\ C oa~t H~gllwa\.
reported S5 6.69 mming from the
bus mess.
Hawkndtc street and stole t-o
v 1dcoc assct1e recorders and
videocamcra ogu1ome nt. • • •
A person famihar to a Tbiclct
street rt 1den1 ls suspecud of_...
ll\J a S 1.100 stereo from tbe vidi•'•
house. port. • • • A burl1ar took about SlSO in
prol'Cf1y lfom the unlocked room of a m.ident at Put.hunt Retirement
Home. 992S La Alameda Av~ • • • A 71-year-old woman hviQt in an
apartment 1l 17 l08 Euchd placed
bit 49-yar-old daulbtcr unckr
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The Huntinato n Beech pohet' lot
was unava.ilablc because of com·
puter problems.
Coeta Meu
A man threatened to Jhoot a 4.2
mortar round. at the Pacific
A.m~theatre if noi1e from the
R.EM. concen Wednesday ruabt did _not c:eue wtlbin 30 minutes.
Coacen..pn ~ noc DOCified of
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throuah the roof of an atrium to
enter 1 hou.se in the 1600 bl()('k of
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player worth $4',4'20 wett Stolen. • • • Five dreaes worth S2.0SO were s1atbed 1n ~ m1dtttt.ioo at the
Cacbt clotbi• atore in South Coa t
Plan on Frid.av. • • • Two aka\eboards ~ atolcn from
&be beck .. , of a CMdw by a thief
wtao brWe the b9ck window whale
&be OWDlf wu .-.. .. at Sean en bda COMl Plua OD Sunday after..
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the 200 block of 28th trttt b)'
pryina open a hdmg &la ba.lcooy
door, then sma hed a lotchen wan·
dow and threw cps. nee and SO)
puce, Pisa, oll\·C and m1S-
~Uancous bottles around the h' "''
room and kitchen, damqmg a
sheepskJ n rua. • • • Sttte0 and l'l)\t equipment. worth
U .400. was 1tokn from a storqc room oubldc the Plaza de arts.
411 l Barch St. • • • Tbt aas•odiaa for Bank of ew-
pon. 'JO l2nd St., murMd from deem• IM kalaty and band ...... toot ... o( tnah from me mm ollllf 1911 N._ mlCk _. ...... .,..,..dowrme
••• Obscene ""ord wrre pra -
painted 1n black and c;cratchc v.erc
made wtth a kc)' o n a 19 ' Ca maro
parked II\ the 200 block of \\ alnut
Sttttt. • • • A .. Caltrans wor~cr reported me· one took S 1.200 worth of urvc
cqwpment lel up at a horc Onve
and Orun uut • • • Thrtt lealber bomber Jacket and
l O handkn1t womm's swtattts.. for a tom of U . l 2' worth of ~hen·
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No appeal due on abortion decision
SAN FRANCJSCO -Attorney General John Van de Kamp bu
decided not to appeal a coun decision upholdina an irtjunction apantt a
California law that requires unmarried minon to have parental coment for
u abortion.
Van de Kamp's announcement on Monday that he would not Ilk the
11.lte Supreme Court to allow immediate enforcement aJ>Pa!Cntly mean"the
law will remain in limbo until a suit by docton and aboruon·riahU lfOUPI aoes to tri•l. . . The law, scheduled to take effect 'at the stan of 1988, would requtrc an unmarried woman under 18 to get written consent from a parent or judae
~fore having an abortion.
Accused spy released on ball
LOS ANGELES -Accused spy Richard ~iJler •. imprison~ since 19~61 won permission for his release on S357,757 bail whale he awa1u a new maJ
on charges he .-ve secret FBI data to his Soviet lover. .
U. S. Oistnct Judge David Kenyon set the former FBI qcnt's bat~ on
the order of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which ruled that Maller
had not been shown to be a flight risk and should be granted beil.
Small quake shake$ Cucctmong~ area .
CUCAMONGA -A small earthquake struck in. the. San ~abriel
Mountains fi ve mites nonh of here on Monday, the Cahfom1a Institute of
Technology reported. .
The quake measured 2.2 on the Richter scale of ground motion ~nd
was re.corded at I :25 p.m. PDT, said Caltech spokesman Bob Fmn.
'\ATIO'\:\I, HHlt:t ·s
inadequate health care 'a disgrace'
CHICAGO -Lack of adequate health care for U.S .. children is ."a
national dis~ce." a leading pediatrician ~d Monday in announana
proposed legJslation aimed at insuring aU children and preg_nant ~omen.
"Today In Amen ca. one of every four pregnant women as no,t ansua:ed
for maternity care and one of every four p~nt women d~sn t ~vc
any prenatal care an her first tnmc;ste~:· said Dr. Donald Sch1ff, president
of the American Academy of Ped1atncs.
Council revises RDAs on vitamin C
· WASHINGTON -Cigarette smokers n~ more than l 'h tin:ies ~
much vitamin C a da) as no n-smokers, the NauonaJ ~escarch Counctl ~1d
Monday in revising its nutnent mtake recommendauons for the first tame
in nearly a decade. . . .
"Smoking seems to increase me~J><>lic tumove~ of the vita man, .l~dang
to lower conce ntrauons in the blood. the NRC said in the 10th edition of
its Recommended Dietary Allowances. . . . .
The new guidelines say that non-smokers need 60 milligrams of vitamin
C a day and that smokers need at least I 00 milligrams. The recommendation
for pregnant women who do not smoke is 70 milligrams a day.
Baker calls for nuclear arms cuts
WASHINGTON -Reducing first-strike nuclear weapons is the t~p
go,I set by Secretary of State James A. Baker 1.11 for U.S. and Soviet
oeaotiators trying to complete a new arms reduction treaty.
Baker singled o ut the ~eadliest f!1issiles in SUJ>t:rpo~r arsenals. capab.le
of devastat ing an enemy m a surpn.se au~c~. ~unng a specc~ Monday m
Sab Francisco. He also urged the Sovtets to JOin m a strategy sh1ft to dc:fense.
"We want to see Soviet defensive mihtary operations made habitual."
Baker said in his first in-depth description of the Bus_h administrauon's goals
for negotiations under way in Geneva to cut st~tegic weapons -bombers.
missiles and nuclear submannes -on both sides.
ftOHl.D HHlt:t ·s
Jet crash probe focust!s on weather
TEGUCIG ALPA, Honduras -An atmospheric phenomenon called a
"rolling wave" may have been the cause of t!J~ eras~ of.a Ho~duran airliner
that killed 131 people. source! close to the 1nvesupuon said Monday.
They said such a wave. created by a strong wind blowina oyer
mountains. could have caused a' severe downdraft that forced the Boe1na
727 jet 1,800 feet below its assigned altitude and into a mountain as it
approached Tegucigalpa's Toocontin airport Saturday.
A flight attendant and passenger aboard the Honduran airline TAN·
SAHSA plane we re quoted as saying there had been a.n explosion.
Aoun puts his troops on alert
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Lebanese Christians were split Monday over
Gen. Michel Aoun's rejection of a plan to end the civil war and Aoun put
bis men on alert in case of renewed fighting with Syrian troops a nd their
Moslem allies.
Amal and Hezbollah, the two main militias of the 1.2 million Shiite
Moslems, and Druse leader Walid Jumblatt also rejected the accord. It was
approved Sunday by Lebanese Christian and Moslem lcaislaton after three
weeks of neaotiations in Taif. Saudi Arabia. Jum\>latt is Syria's main
Lebanese ally.
Kremlln admits radar vlola.tes treaty
MOSCOW -The Kremlin admitted Monday the Ktasnoyank radar
•Station violates the Soviet-U.S. ABM treaty and offered to nqotiate an cod
to the NA TO and Wanaw Pact mili~ alliances.
Jn a major foreign policy speech an the Soviet lcaislature, Foreign
Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze also criticized the decision by Leonid I.
Brezhnev in 1979 to send Soviet soldien into Afabanistan. He said it
involved "aross violations of our own laws, intra-puty and civil norms and
ethics."
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chemical plant
Rescuers help fthllllp1 Petroleum contr•ctor Victor l'lor••
at the scene of Mond•y•1 explollon In ft•ucl•,.., Tea ...
PASADENA, Texas (AP) -Ex·
plosion1 rocked a Phillips Petroleum
. plastics plant Monday, hurlina
chunks of metal and other debris miles away and creatina a firebAll
vilible for IS mites. At l~t one
worker died, more than 100 were
irtjuted and 23 were unaccounted
for, authorities said.
Emeraency crews we~ net likely
to enter the plant before daybreak
because of the fire and intense heat,
said Phillips Petroleum President
Glenn Cox. The fire was still bum-"'f. late Monday ni&ht.
'We're betting there's a lot of
fatalities, just because of the nature
of the explosion and where it hap-
pened,'? said Dr. Paul Pepe, the
director 'of Houston emergency
medical services. ·we don't think
there's anybod~ alive in there."
Twenty P.,,ilh~ employees and at
least three contract workers were
unaccounted for. Cox said. He said
109 workers were taken to hospitals,
and more than 33 were admitted
and up to six were in serious to
critical condition.
"We know these people, we pray
for their ~fety. It's a difficult time
for all of us," said Cox.
At least 10 others were treated for
injuries. hospital figures showed. Of-
ficials had said the inj ured were
being treated for bums. breathing
problems and cuts from n.ying
Hopes end for more survivors
SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -A area. returning to routane meant
week after a devastating earthquake. snail-paced commutes o n a jury-
Congrcss moved to ~tTer billions in rigged transit system .that inc ludes
aid to Nonhem California, com-extra trains and fcmes because vital
muters returned to work and hopes freeways and the crucial Bay Bridge
ended for finding any more m iracle remai n closed.
survivors in a crumpled freewa}. Monday's hcav} rain tapered ofT
The death toll rose to 62. with by evening ru~h hour. and only
dozens still listed as m issing in the scattered showers and a few thun-
rubble of Interstate 880 in Oakland. derstorms were forecast for later
which was the first elevated frcewa> today.
built in California. In Washington. a relief package of
Those left homeless by the eanh-. $2.85 billion mo' ed ahead an Con-
quake numbered in the thousands. gress. with the full Ho use expected
and their ranks continued to grow to consider 11 tuda} San Francisco
Monday when add11ional homes Mayor i\n Agnos called on the
were evacuated near 1-880. federal go' ernment to raise the
Crews prepanng to dismantle a maximum homr rd1u1ldang loan to
shaky secuon of the double-dee\... $500.000 frnm S 100.000. renectang
roadway planned to stan toda} aftrr high hou~mg rn~t., 1n the region.
bracing the structure further. The "One-hundred thousand dollars in
search for bodies remained on hold South Carolina can make a big d1f-
becausc of a fear of further collap~ fercncc. It docsn·1 here." Agnos said.
-even from pooling rain water. i\lrcad}. damage from the quake
For most of the San Francisco Ba) of one week ago loda~ -est a mated
at more than S7 billion -has
surpassed Hurricane Hugo as the
costliest disaster in U.S. history.
Gov. George Dcukme11an said he
would call a special legislative
session within two weeks to work
out the state's response to the devas-
tation. •
He also fired the cxpen pro bing
the deadly collapse of 1-880. saying
he jeopardized the inquiry's im-
parualit~ by defending Caltrans.
Buck Helm. the gritty long-
shoreman who was dug out alive
Saturday from the wreckage of Inter-
state 880 in Oakland. continued to
heal and signaled to incredulous
d~tors Monday that he now felt no
pain.
The 111 .. m1le stretch ot 1-IUSU that
collapsed on top of itself became so
unstable that authoriues feared the
weight of rain from Monda} 's
storms could bring the whole mess
to the ground.
300,000 stage protest in E. Germany
BERLIN (A P) -An estimated 300,000 people
filled the streets of Leipzig. challcngmg the new Com-
munist Pany leadership to allow free electio ns and
political opposition. in the largest protest in East
Germany's history.
There were no repon s of violence or interference
from police during the two-hour march late Monday.
the protest and an announcement from St"veral
hundred factory workers Monday tha t they have formed
the communist state's fi rst independent labor union
were considered tests of new leader Egon Krenz's
profe ssed desire to embrace reform.
Krenz was to be confirmed as the nation's head of
state at a parliamentary session today.
Several hundred workers at the suburban Wilhelm
Pieck electronics factory said an a statement released in
West Berlin Monday that they formed an independent
labor organizauon called "Reform."
The Refonn group wants the right to stnkc. to set
wages for workers and prices for products.
debris.
Tbe blut1 buckled a cetllna and
blew out cafeteria windows at an
elementary school about a mile
awa)'.. None of the more than 1700
pupils was injured and they were all
sent home. a school employee said.
At the plant, leakioa ps and
broken water lines hampered fire-~ten. said Phillips environmental
director Bill Stoltz., who was at the
scene. Firefighters pumpccl water
from a scwqc treatment p&elt and
the nearby Houston Ship Channel to
fight the blaze.
Several fires were visible beneath
columns of dense smoke in the plant
complex and patches of gi'ass
smoldered outside. .
tho fire was brought uoder con-
trol about 6 p.m., (i ve hours after it
erupted, but was expected to 'take
several more hours to extinguish,
said Fire Chief Jay Goyer. It was still
burning at 11 p.m.
Kelly Manerly, a pipefitter at the
plant, said he heard hissing for about
five minutes, then saw a white
cloud.
"I told a safety ma:n I saw nothing
but gas. Then it exploded. I ran.
There were a lot of people running
and screaming to get out. It's like
nothin$ I've felt in my life," Man-
erly said.
"I'm real lucky. Thank God for
that." he said.
Atlantis glides
home; Galileo
soars to Jupiter
EDWARDS AIR FO RCE BASE
(AP) -Space shuttle Atlantis
streaked down through the at-
mosphere and glided safely home
Monday after a five~ay mission
that c:SC nt the long-delayed Galileo
spacecraft on a 2.4-billion-mile
journey to Jupiter. .
Atlantis touched down at 9:32
a.m. in a li&ht breeze, cutting shon
its mission b y two 90-minutc orbits
to get down before predicted high
winds came up on Rogers Dry Lake.
Before the landing. denS(' fog had
shrouded the base.
.. Atlantis. congratulauons on an
outstanding mission," said capsule
commumcator Ken Cameron in
Houston. "You've extended the
shuttle's reach to the outer planets."
"It's rucc to be home." shuttle
commander Donald E. Williams re-
plied.
A rclauvel) modest crowd . csti·
mated at about 20.000 was on hand
to watch W illiams. pilot Michael J.
McCulley and mission specialists
Shannon W. Lucid, Ellen S. Baker
and Franklin R. Chang-Diaz come
home.
"The vehicle looks . Bf!lazinJ!y
clean. We did not see, with a quack
inspection, any significant tile dam-
age -a little nick here and a nick
there," William Lenoir. an acting
associate administrator of NASA,
said.
Sandinistas threaten to retaliate for attacks
MANAGUA. Nicaragua (AP ) -The leftist
government Monday threatened to retaliate
apinst U .S.-backed rebels after a series of attacks
reportedly killed 20 people during a national
voter rqlstration drive. -
Reacting to the fighting. President Daniel
Ortep met with top o11icials fTom the defense
and anterior ministries on Sunday. the last of four
rqistration days for the Feb. 25 general elections.
In the bloodiest attack, Contra rebels am-
bushed two trucks carrying military reservists
Saturday near Rio Blanco, about 80 mjles north-
east of Managua, military officials said. Eiahtcen
soldiers were reported ki lied and eijht wounded.
In a communique Monday, the pre.sident's
office said. "Criminal actions such as (Satur-
day's) ... will be punished with all the energy a nd
all the force that the laws of the republic allow
for this kind of offense." •
The statement did not say exactly what
measures wouJd be taken.
In separate remark!, Onega accused the
U nited States of creating obstacles to the electoral
process.
"They continue opposin.f demobilization of
the Co ntras in Honduran temtory, they continue
promoting a policy of st.rangulation against
Nicaragua and maintain financing of the Contra
armed mercenaries and now have approved
financina of the disarmed mercenaries." he said.
In February 1988, Congress cut off military
aid to the Contras but it has co ntinued non-lethal
support, including S49 million approved earlier
th1s year.
The latest aid package provides the Contras
with food medicine. shelter, boots and other
supplies. h contains a clause, however, that
allows the aid to be cut ofT if the Contras attack
within Nicaraguan territory.
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present rank upon completion of
A via non Officer Candidate School
at Naval Air Station Pensacola. Fla. • • •
Air Foree MaJ. Geor1e H. 1Ua1.
son of George Kina and stepson of
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007, 32nd Tactical Fighter
Squadron. the Netherlands.
• • • Pvt. QrtstJu C. HUe, son of
Jarucc Hile of Hununaton Beach.
has completed t.raining at the U.S.
Army Infantry School. Fon Ben-
ning. Ga. He 1s a 1988 graduate of
Ocean View High School. • • • Navy Peny Officer tad Cla11
James E . .l'ocld, son of Carl and
Diana Tod~ of Cost.a Mesa. rccentl}
rcponed for duty aboard the sub-
marine tender USS Emo!') S. Land.
based IJl Norfolk. Va. • • • Army National Guard Pvt. ht
CJa11 David T. Powell, son of Joan
Powell of Newpon Beach, has com-
pleted training at the U. Arm)
Infantry School, Fon Benning. Ga.
He 1s a 1987 graduate of L'niversity
High School. • • •
Pvt. Aatbony N. Scbllllng, son of
Diana Schilling of Laguna Niguel,
has graduated from the U.S. Army
armor crewman courses at Fo n
Knox. Ky. He 1s a 1987 gradual<' of
Laguna Beach Hurh School. • r ·.
Air Force Airman lsl CJa11
Gre1ory T. Orcbard, son of Jackah n
Wilcox of Founuun Valle}. has ar-
nved for dutv at Fairchild Air Force
Base. Wash. ·He 1s a fire protection
spcc1ahst wnh the 9)nd C1' ii Engi-
neenng Squadron • • • Navy Petty Officer 3rd CJa11
Tbomaa G. Ralpb, son of Thomas
and Mar) Ralph of Costa Mesa. has
been promoted to his present rank
while scrvini al fleet Ocean Info r-
mation Fac1lm. Western Pacific.
Kami Seya, Jai)an. • • • Manne Pfc. Seu P. Menslo, son
.,..,QI', •no ov .. ~"•9'"' Ow\ to \ o m mog re port
of Peggy L. Mensin of Huntington
Beach, has completed the School of
Infantry. He 1s a 1988 graduate of
Manna High chool and JOined the
Manne Corps in Janual')' 1989.
TODAY
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fromA4
died of an infection.
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Durin$ a v1s11 to the ranch last
week. evidence of neglect was CH'0·
where.
About 20 of the horses "ere so
skinny that their n bs. hip bones. and
spines protruded. Wooden fence
posts and top of a gat<' ha'<' ~n
chewed away by thc horses. Man)-of
the horses were eall ng tht'ir 0"' n
feces.
Some horses had matted hair
from lymg in their unnc and kin
sores. Some horses walked a" k" ard-
ly on hoofs that hadn't been
trimmed in months
In one ~n. a pon~ was "eanng a
bridle unattended. a common cause
of aoodentaJ horse deaths because
the bridJe can get hooked on a fence
post and strangle the animal.
"I've b«n working wnh horse for
years, and I've never seen an}thing
t.hls bad," said horse breeder Bnan
Sea.man.
Despite the cond111 ons. breeders
and animal nghts· advocates put
little blame on Allmond.
"This is a dramatic exam pk of an
aJl-too-common problem... said
Barbara Fabricant. a state animal
humane officer. "I go 1n10 an older
person's house, and there are all
kinds of dogs and ca1s who ha' en 't
been fed and everything 1s din)-. trs
a very sad t.hing."
Some residents suggested that Al-
lmond's son, Ed Allmond. should
take a more active role in t.he ranch's
operation. Ed Allmond. an electn-
aan who lives in nearb San Jacinto
but owns the raoch. 1s a ccnified
bone show judae who also breeds
abow horses.
Ed Allmond dJd not return
mesrcr comment. Animal con-
trol o · 1, however. said be is
wortina with the county to set up a
feedina and veterinary schedule for
tbe bones and nd&hbon have re-
cently teen him doina evenina
c:bora at the ranch. Emmett Oibton,"' the county's chief animal control officer, said the
tituation at tbe ranch "probebly has
.,_ on for a few month1," and
THURSDAY
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• • • Arm} Capt. George N. Glacop~
Jr.. son of George and Louise
G1acop~ of Huntington Beach. has
amved for dut' in West Gc:rmaO\
He 1s an 1ntern1st \\1th the 5th
General Hospital • • •
!'a") Seaman Recruit Sbawn M.
Conerly, son of "'orman an~Ethel
Bergman of Huntington '-BeiUI. has
~duated from Operations ~ 1al-
1st hool conducted at fleet Com·
bat Training Center Dam :-.leek. V1r·
gin1a Beach. Va •••
Local college studentS rcce1 "tng
. -
•• -. • ... . . ' .. ,/)_ ..
On• horse In on the ground whll• rllM are
vlslbl• on another horse on the Allmond
t .... 11y ranch In ttte Riverside Countr town
of Nuevo.
acknowledged the matter could have
b«n rcponed. but fell through the
cracks.
An inspection carhCT this month
led to a veterinanan being called 1n
to destroy the mare, which became
ill because it wu overfed after
months of being denied proper feed-
i°tJibson said that action agamst
the Allmonds won't be taken until
the vet finishes a report. but that one
option is to forward the case to the
district attorney for possible li ti-
ption.
"Rlaht now. there are some hones
tbat are thin, but we do not fttl
death is immioenl,.. Giblon said .
"The 'et told us. 'Go gt>t omc
grocenes for those horses ....
Horse brttders stro ngly d1sagrtt
wnh the count} 's response. saying
the animals n«d rnore than some
extra food and a few shots. The hoof
problems. for eumple. could ~r
manentl} harm the animals 1f not
taken care oJ soon.
Ranchers have Iona complained.
thoup, about the county's handling
of animal problems. calling it just
one in a series of examples of rural
concerns bcin1 put on the back-
burner.
Rjvenide County has become the
latest Southern California rqjon to
fed the dcvdooment boom, u for-
mer alfalfa fields oow sprout hous-
ing tracts for bu)crs looking to ~
ca~ the high real estate pnccs of
Los Angeles and O range counues
"The) ·re really chopping up the
land. It's an issue reallJ cloSt" to
people with hof'St'S.'' said ohn Love.
a horx b~er and longumc friend
of Gil Allmond.
But Love. like many brttd<'n..
said hjs main conttrn in the Al-
lmond ranch ca~ is quick action.
"It's a sad situation and Gil's
reall) in a bmd.'' said Love. "I feel
like that with tho~ horses some-
body ouahl to just sell them or kill
them or do somethma with them.
But this can't 10 o n."
20 TONS OF PUMPKINS?
YES!
@) an m ({lJ) an m
0r8nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueedey, October 2•. 1918
practical work m military lcadusb1p
at U.S. Army ROTC trainma tn·
elude: Ca4et Llmnmn L .
Anu&nq. daughter of Richard
Annstrona. Costa Mesa. Cadet
DavW C. W~lte, son of reured Col.
Richard Willhite of Huntington
Beach, both at Fon Riley. Kan.
At Fon Lewis. Wash. -Cadet
Mark A. Pqet, son of Diana Gower,
Laauna Hills: Cadet ~ct A. Crall,
son of George and Judy Crail of San
Juan Cipastra'no; Cadet WUUam R.
Petenoa, son of Wilham and Carol
Peterson of Fount.am Valle> .Cadet
Tlmart A. Gey, daughter o f haron
Guy of Cost.a Mesa: Cadet Steve D.
Tru, son of Duong Tran and Thu
Ha Thi Vo of Hunungton Beach.
Cadet Stepbllle A. Jug, daughter of
Rod and Rose Jung of Fountain
Valley: C.det llretimlr M. Kovac.
son of Josip and Zora Ko' ac of
Huntin1ton Beach: Cadet Rod
Ju•11J. son ofTem and Paul Tngih
of Laguna Niguel: Cadet Robert G.
Olsoa, son of Roben Olson ot ~ev.-
pon ·Beach. ·
And C.det Victor M. Bakldla, son
of John and Mana Bakk1la of In 1ne.
Cadet Josepb R. Dlstaso, son of
Carolyn and Jack D1sta!.o of Hunt-
ington Beach: Cadet Sea.n F . Abren1,
son of Fredenck Ahrens ot Laguna
Beach: Cadet Jou R. Kenefick, )On
of Jack Kenefick of Laguna Bea h.
C.del Steplaen E. Hlncb, son of
Lawrence and Margaret Hirsch of
Laguna Niguel: Cadet Richard S .
Alben, son of Richard .\lbers ot
Irvine and andra Henf"\ of C o'>ta
Mesa; ~ Dan M. &__,,,
daupt.er of Robtrt Kennedy of
Irvine: CaM• s-a D. A .. ,,...
dauahter of James and Mel~
Ashbrook of Laauna Kills; C*t
Eva T. Wetu, dauahtcr of To na
Decker of Laauna Beach and Cdet
Jolua E. MIMJetea, son of Kyoko
Middleton of Huntinston Beach.
Others completing trainina in fun·
damental miJnary skills at the Arm}
ROTC Ca.mp Challenge ai Fon
Knoll. Ky. were Crail J . Pe&enea,
son of Alfred and Jacquelin(
Peterson of Laguna Beach; Jack A.
Baker, son of Jack and Judith Baker
Seal Beach; G~IMY R. R.oedUllA,
son of Rem} and Alice· Ros.ellin1 of
Newpon Beach. Eric M. PU10a. son
of M 1chael and Mozelle Paxton of El
Toro, Beajamla It. Um. son of
Frank and Jan O ements of Cost.a
Mesa and Brian R. Webarid, son of
Patnc1a Wemncb of South Laguna.
Students compleuog U.S. Air
Force ROTC field tra101ng encamp-
ment included. C.det Brad M .
Crites, son of Kenneth and Jannice
Cntes of Huntington Beach and
Cadet Patricia A. Bedard, daughter
of Sharron Bedard of El Toro. at
McClellan Air Force Base. C.al..
Cadet David A. Haswell, son of
Sandra List of an Clemente at
Do'•er .\1r Force Base. Del.
Erilt A. Flu, daughter of Robefl
and ~argaret Finn of El Toro, has
b«n commissioned an Arm) sec-Odd
lieutenant upon compleuon of the
ROTC advanced camp at Fon
Lewis. Wash
ne
apreferre
line of ere · t.
er b-~
can only
alirle.
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Great American Rank dn<'" not rha rg a
fee for · l"\icr " OthN hanb ulTN ·::,pedal
promotion ·: One in H\\ htlt'. Gr at American
can I an you the equi~ m your home up to
% of your home'~ \'alue. Other bank. hold
~·ou down. wh n you n~d money. donl
settle for a line. G t Great Arn<'ncan on
the line.
B
. Great American Bank
The advantage fl stia@th
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'Way Off Broadway's Halloween treat
I l9y 80NNIE FEVERGEON places its audience in such close
proximity to the staJe as 10 create
the iJlusion of sitting in the com er of
the i;>layers' living room. •
Levesque's Creature displayes emo-
tion and an articulate personality as
opposed to the usual. mindless
grunting caricature so often as-
sociated with the pitce. Adding to
the already powerful ambience is
Levesque's makeup. artfully fashion-
ed (in a 3-hour process) by Joe
Blasco.
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Continuina its .. monstrous" tra-
dition of Halloween horror shows.
Santa Ana's Way Off Broadway is
prescntina Tim Kelly's stage adapta-
tion of Mary Shelley's classic,
"Frankenstein.··
Tqny Riverditto directs a spinted
cast in a quality presentation of the
wonderfully grote~ue monster and
an assortment of his victims.
WOB's already intimate setting,
enhanced by recent refurbishing,
Michael Korn interpre ts. with
great fervor, tormented scientist and
student of anatomy. Victor Frank-
enstein, whose experiment in as-
scmblina a human bodv from re-
claimed parts has ma terialized into
a macabre "Creature."
William Levesque's chilling inter-
pretation of the tnfamous monster
projects a hulkish indi' idual. at
once both terrifying and pitiful.
Henry. Victor's bo) hood friend
and neighbor. 1s Walter DuRant.
whose portrayal of one slowly con-
sumed by antoher man's passion
provides necessary tension between
these two strong personalities.
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GAU De Odio Movie: "Sow ~ ell Rancho Grinde•' Pedro Infante 124 Hotae Movie: "Un Aincaft Cerca clll Clelo" (19«) Peo10 Infante
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Complete TV ll1tln91 In Sund•y·1 TV Upd•t•
An excellent performance 1s of-
fered by Elizabeth Mendoza as
brusque, yet vulnerable. lady of the
chatcau, Frau Frankenstein. Men-
doza's pre~nce on stage ..energizes
all who interact with her. Slie strikes
a delicate balance bcwtcen the stoic.
overbearing matriarch and a com-
passionate, grieving mother.
Refreshing. humorous respites
from horror and ayhem are inter-
jected by perky. self-conscious little
maid Sophie. enacted by Jill De
Freitas. Her delightful facial ex·
pressions and easy body languaae
brightenb an otherwise depressing
scenario.
Also s upporting a.re Brad
Steno1en, as the starched and proper
police inspector. Mamelle Ross in
the role of Victor's bride Elizabeth.
and Michelle' Jiashian as wrongly-.
accused Justine.· "
A gruesome taJe. tastefullr done
-and all for a great good time -
..Frankenstein.. is genuine Hal-
loween entertainment.
A special performance is planned
for Oct. 31 . with all proceed s going
to the Orange County Ronald Mac-
Donald House. Regular per-
fo rmances will run Oct. 26 through
29 at 8 p.m. at the Way Off Broad-
way Playhouse, 1058 E. First St..
Santa Ana. For tickets and info r-
mation. call 547-8997.
Win,_ Levesque pl•J• .... Creature .-••la•betll Men·
clou 11 l'r•u l'r•nkenlteln at the Way Off •re»Mw•y
~lay house.
POP
Clash tops '80s greatest list
NEW YORK (AP) -.. London Calling," by the
swaggering rock group the Clash. topped a list of the
l 00 greatest albums of the 1980s picked by the editors
of Rolling Stone. •
"The 100 Greatest Albums of the ·sos." selected
by I 0 editors of the magazine. appears in the Nov. 16
issu·c.
The Clash. a now defunct band whose lyrics
featured aggressive working-class politics that became
the staple of the punk movement. recorded "London
CaJli •• in 1980 .
.Jte rest of the top I 0. tn descending order. are:
.. Purple Rain:· b) Prince and the Revolu11on: "The
Joshua Tree." by the lnsh rock group U2: "Remain tn
Light," b)' the Talking Heads: "Graceland." by Paul
Simon; "Born in· the U.S.A ... by Bruce Springsteen:
MO\'IE LISTINGS
"Thriller." by Michael Jackson: "Murmur:· by R.E.M.:
"Shoot Out the Lights.·· by Richard and Lmda Thomp-
son, and "Trac)' Chapman." by· folk singer Tracy
Chapman.
The surprise listing 1s the record by the Thomp-
sons, whose album d idn•t make the charts but was
critically acclaimed when Hannibal Records released it
in 1982.
Nostalgia was a big factor on the hst. Forty-nine
of the albums were released from 1980 through 1983.
And the fi ve 1989 releases on the list are by artists
who made their claims to fame during an earlier time.
They are: "New York:· b) Lou Reed. No. 19: "Oh
Mercy, .. by Bob Dylan. No. 44: ··Freedom." by Neil
Young, No. 85: "Steel Wheels:· by the Rolling Stones.
No. 87, and "Full Moon Fever." by T om Petty. No. 92.
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Air board· eschews tax breaks for standards Market declines
broadly as last
week's rally fizzles SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
California Air Raoutm Board said
Monday it intends to stimulate the
production of alternative.fueled cars
by usina environmental standards
-not tu breaks.
The board issued a statement
Monday sayina the approach
throuab envlronmenta.I standards
instead of tu bttaks or edict was
ff II \ I '\ \ SI·. DI D
"\st-: 1.1-: \Dt·:ns
"ETAl .. S PRll'ES
NEW YOAK (AP) -Spo1 llOtl,_ro.n ~Ill PfOC.
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recommended by the I 7·member
California Advisory Board on Air
Quality and Fuels, which rep-
resented pollution and ene'lY aaen-
cies, fuels compenies and auto
manufacturcn.
The advisory board, formed to
study the need for aovemmental
directives or ine:entives to stimulate
tbe dtvelopment of alternative fuels,
ff II \'I. \ ll 1 '-U I U
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NEW YORK (AP) -Most K llV'" over-the-counter stocks sul>Plled bv NASO. Lalf ..
GOLD PRICES
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'\l'SE ('0'9POSITE TRA'\SAC'TIO'\S
-
iuued its rcpon to the legislature
Monday.
The fuels studied included mctt)-
anol, compressed natural gas. elec-
tricity, liquid propane, ethanol and
electricity.
that while they would cncouraae the
development of some fuels, the)'
could shut out the environment.al
benefits of others.
potential of reformulated p sohne
ree:entJy introduced Jn Southern
California cannot yet be determined
because research is just beginning
and its succ.css is unccruun.
In discouraging tax breaks or aov·
emment mandates favoring one fuel,
over another, the panel cautioned
lt recommcndtd instead the use of
environmental standards that would
make all fuels equally competiti ve in
the' market place.
Ont-third of the rcducuons in
nitrogen oxides planned for
Southern California over the next 20
years depend on wide use of alterna-
tive fuels. The panel said the smoa-cutung
Thrift·allegedly laundered political gifts
Il>s ANGELES (AP) -More than S 1.3 million in
political contributions were laundered throuah the
president bf the failed Irvine-based Lincoln Savinp and
Loan, a st.ate regulator said.
Ray Fidel, Lincoln's fotmer president and chief
executive. was paid an inflated salary with the undtr-
standina that he would make contributions in.his own
name and reimburse thrift employees who were ordered
to contribute, said William Crawford, director of the
California Department of Savings and Loan.
NEW VORK (.\Pl -The foltowlllil list mowa IM Over-the· Count•r stocks end werrenta !hail n.~ DOM up thai most end down_ the most based on Nrc~t of chel\IN
kw Mond•v. No MCurllles trading l*ow S2 or 1000 lh~H ara Included, •t and percent• cha er• the di enc• between ft:. pr•=s dosing price and todav's '1JU>' bid prlc•.
Heme uat· CM rct.
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"The company waS' paying for the poht1ca1 con-
tnbuuons and laundenng the money," Crawford told
the Daily News of Los Angeles in Sunday's editions.
"The policy was to inflate salaries. He'd get a phone call
and someone would say: ·You ';"flte a check."'
Those calls allegedlv came from subordinates of
Charles H. Keating Jr •. · chairman of Amencan Con-
tinental Corp.. the Phoenix, Aru.-bascd parent of
Lincoln.
'lSE l'PS 4: DOM'S
NEW YORK (APl -Tl\e follOwlng llst mows t,,. N•w York Stock Exchange stocks and warrants tn.t ll•v• pone uP the most and down the most based on PMc.ent of ctlanee for Monday. No securities trading !*ow S2 or 1000 '"JS ... ,. lnc.luded. t and ciercen~• cn•nOft art th• di ~ between previous closlno prlc. and today's s· .m. price.
~ Last Cl'9 flct. j ~vFrnc1 2 1 ·,, ll• ,.3 ntum J.4~ 3'-UP 1
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NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
market declined broadly in ,sh.allial,l
tradina. showina no carryover of the
sharp rally it staaed last week.
The Dow Jones averqc of 30
industrials, which had pined a re-
cord 119.88. points last week, drop-
ped back 26.23 LO 2.662. 91 .
Decltnin& issues outnumbered ad-
vances by about 2 to I in nationwide
tradina of NC"w York Stock Ex-
chanae-bsted stocu, wnh SOI up,
1,012 down and 458 unchan&cd.
Volume on the floor of t.&e Bia
Board came to 1 35.86 million
shares, down from 164.83 million in
the previous session. Nationwide.
consolidated volume in NYSE-listed
issues. including trades in those
stocks on regional exchanges and in
the o"er-the-cqunter market, totaled
16).54 million shares.
Interest rates· dropped a bit in the
bond mark.ct Monda~. ·
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A8 Orenge Cout O~ILY PILOT/ Tundey. Octobef 24, 1989
ly KAREN M. REED
Of IM Dally ,.llol Stllff
There is a general 1endenC} 10 forget about a very
vital fu nd-raising segmcn1 of the county, nestled along
the coast. almo t into Los Angele But the volul\teers
•of Huntington Harbour arc all\ e and well, and when
the~ throw a fund-raio;cr, the~ rcall) throw a fund-raiser.
Such wa lhe casl· \loh(•n 1he Hun11ngton Harbour
Cancer League held ··0cbu1 IX" for the Orange County
nit of the i\mcnc-an Cancer oc1et)
ome 550 harbountes turned out at 1he 01sne) land
Hote l for a "ell-coord1na1ed and 1horough e\ent that
earned clo c 10 SI 5Ct.OOO to combat cancer. according to
Joyce Weiss, cha1rn oman or thl' e' ent.
·· nfonun:uel~. C\Cl)one kno"s someone who has
been touched b> can er:· she -;aid of the cause that
inspired supporters to pa .. S 100 per person and bid on
the many c;1kn1 and II\ e· auction 11ems. 1
The lo' ing labor of cancer kagUl' mc"mt>e-rs wa
quite evident -frum the donatl•d 198'1 Da1hatsu from
Oa1hatsu Amcnrn to the J ecoratt•d ballroom lu the 200-
plus page progrnm book.
Most eve!") thing surrounding the e' ening was very
vibrant and all\c -including the fashion s how. Kitty
Leslie brought together Jl'\\t·I~. furs and e\ening wear
from Ne" port (·enter. bu1 'he took 11 a Stt'P bt')Ond the
staid luncheon <,ho''"· and nl':ttt•d a true '\lagc pro-
duct19n. (I t•'\ltt' ,h1mml'rl'd in ht•r black st•quined pants
outfit.)
Tht• fn'>hlon <,hlJ\\ "a" prc<,NllCd 10 the <;core or the
musical. .. Phantom of the Opera." and professional
dancers actors hnngang moml'nts of the play to life.
The model' '~l·rc not Le~hc's usual troupe, but
ans1cad "'ere meml:x'" of the kaguc. including Sberl
Bettner, J erri Cim mar rusti, Shell Grossman, Ellen
Hubta . Jenny Hutsinger, Beverly Maguire, Deanna
Miller, Julie Prowell. Mis y Prowell. Carolyn Rose,
Kelly Rose. Ter ri Rose. Sandy Rubin. Joyce Snyder <ind
J anie Terry.
:'.1en ah'a" \1.:cm w he tht· mu-.1 popular 1n a
Ted •nd B•rb•r• Allen, Sue •nd 8111
Joyce Weiss •nd 'Bobbitt Wllll•m1.
fashion 'ihow. hO\\C\Cr. and live brave husbands also
paraded the run"ay. Don Goodwln, Jack Henry, Bill
Madison. David Snegg and Bill Wllliams were good
sport~ fur the C\ l'n ing
_ .. E,el')one rl'all~ p1tcht·s 1n:· said league president
Bobbitt Wiiiia ms of thc group that has raised in excess
of $650.000 1n the h1stor) of Debut. .. They (the
memlx•r\) arc rcall~ concl'rned about what they·re doing
and arc \l'f\ comn"luntt\ minded."
.\ fi.•\\ ildd111onal communll~-manded o uls organ1z-
ang the l·\l·nt indmkd. oroe.ram chair Sae Madison.
auction chair Barbara Allen, Garnet Banks, Jeanie
Barnett, Marilyn Boble, Sandra Clouse. Llnda Coben,
Gall Farr, Diane Fleming, Ellen Goodwin, Sbeldon
Gro11man, IHbel Greenwa ld, J ack Henry, Mary Ellen
Houseal, Georgia and Bernie J ones, Churee Kakimoto.
Sbelly Kalllck, Yvonne Kelley, Pam Laulhe re, Jill and
Pbll Lupton, Ginger Moline, Dolores Olivarez. Ma rky
Paagb, Jobn Rose. Barba ra Sbively, She rry Ske rik,
Verna Smltb, Barbara Snegg, Myra Stillman, Jesslce
Unlack, Vickie Walker, Cblc Wickham and Jean Zim-
merman.
Safe, sane Halloween the best kind llOHOS('OPt-:
Tuesday, Oct. %4
ARIES (March 21-.\pnl IQ): Conlacts made tonight will pa) d1v1dends
within :!4 hours. fk d1plomat1c. not '>en 1le. Emphasis on ab1ht) to
successfull} deal '"t" DO''l'rful people. Love relat1onsh1p will gro14 strons. DEAR READERS: Hallo"een 1s
just around the corner. B(•fore ~OU
know it your children will be out
trick-or-treating. Yo ur doorlx'll Mil
ring and you will be confronted b}
the neighborhood kids "ith their
hands out. That's the fun part. The
dark side ._of this hohda)I is that
hundreds of.children will ix' injured
and some may be killed.
No tonger can ~ou alto" \our
youngsters to roam around DJH.I
knock o n strangers· d oor'\ in ~l'arrh
of good1e~ The "orld ha., changed
since you and 1 "ent 1nd.-or-trl'at-
ing.
ln recent ~ears. people \\llh
twisted minds ha' e been I.no'' n to
put razo r blade and poison 1n tat~
ap~tes and Halloween cand~. It 1s no
tonger safe to let }Our child cat treah
that come fro m stranger!>
And there arc other dangers_ Chil-
dren love to put on co tuml's for
Halloween. ome of 1he cos1umes
arc made of paper or ma1enali. that
catch fire easily. The candles 1n 1de
'\EftS.'IAKERS
caf\ ed pump!.. II\\ arl· .II\\ a" a
source of fasc1na11on. In a mallt'r ul
seconds 1he' can set tire 111 a '' lldl ·.,
cloak or an· anger' '"ng'
:'<>tan' Halltl\'l'l'n tu<,tume' .trt•
long. t'aS) Ill tnp o'er and dari.. in
color. not '11,1hlc tu J muton't
~cc1dent<. tn\ ph rng dnH·r<, "ho
didn't set• thl' child "until 11 ''a'> ioo
late" arl' reported all 11\l'r thl· lUUn-
lf\_
· o what'<, a parl'nt I<' Jo' I lac afl'
some sugges11on'i Ha'e a Hallcmn·n
pan} 1n ~our homr In' 11c 1he
neighborhood kids and a ... i.. some of
the parents 10 com e along and help
chaperone. II ~ou an·n·1·much ol a
part~·gl\ er. go trid;-or-trc:lllng "11h
~our children to mah· '>Ure the' nng
only the doorbells of people the'
kno".
Hol1da)<i 1n' aria bl~ end 1n
tragedy for somt•one_ Pa~ attt•n1mn
to what I ha'e -...mt(:n lnda' .,o that
you aren't among the \ll'I.. ".11 hean
on :-.hl\. I. . . .
DE~R ~:"-' I \:'-DER'-· I 1.Jn'1
bl'he'r \OU pnntl·<l that klll·r lrom
the couple 1.\ ho 1.\t•n· .ing.'! ht..·l·au-.t•
their faHlrlll' "'"P npt·ra 1.1.a' intt•r.
ruptcd t" a nt·11.,ori.. nt'"' hulk11n
reporting lin lht· \tudl·n1 upn\lng 1n
Chana
I \\a\ Jnno,ct.l h~ ~our rc-.pon\t'
'l ou <,aid 11 \\J" not tht• fault ol l om
Broka\\ .ind Pl'll'r knn1ng-. Jnd
ad' 1'l·d the 'tl'" er' 111 l om pl::11 n 111
their l0<:al \IJtmn' 11111.\ l'(•uld \llU
ha'l' m1<,scd the prnnl 'o cnmpktt'·
ly''
\\ ha1 a paft·ct opponun1t~ to la~
a h11lc rt•aht' on thusl' lamchra1n<.
14hO are more inlerested In "hat
happen<; 1u thc t1r 11unal character 1n
the ~oap<> than the 'ah:int Chineo;e
studt'l)I'-·"ho "'l'rt· fighung and,
d) ang 1n tn(' l'<IU'>l' of hhcrt) and
drmm·rac'
I. for nnc. am gra1dul for these
ne"' bulktin., .111d w1.,h wr had
mMt' of thl·m -Jl 'DY ROONEY.
SA:'\ DIH10
DE AR J VOY: Thanks for the
clobber. I had it coming. Here's
more:
D£ \R \'' I \-...:DER~: You rl··
all) dr11ppcJ tht• h.ill "hl'n ) ou 1old
"Soap \"1e"l'r.,·· to complain to their
local ">ta1mn<, rl·g.ird1ng nc1"orl
nl'"' 1n1errupt111n-.
fhl· lm.1l :.1a11on' ha\t' nu "·ontrol
O\Cr nct1.\llfl.. nl'\\" \ 1e1.,er' :.houl<l
\\fill' IO 1he H''>f>l'ltl\l' net\\uri..-. and
ulmplain 11 thl•\ don't "ant an~
interruption' -\\ H BQ-T\ I ~
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DEAR WHBQ (and dozens of
otber station that wrote to correc t
mel: Thanks fo r setting me straight.
Looks as if I goofed up every which
way.
Playboy founder accepts libel settlement
lly The Associated Press
LONDON -Hug-. Hefner, foun-
der of Playboy magazine. accepted
St ,600 to settle a hbcl action against a newspaper that claimed he
behaved indecently toward a Bnt1sh
model. his lawyer said Monda~.
Hefner ma intained that the story
was false. and sued to clear his name
and not to win enormous damages.
said the lawyer. Desmond Browne.
The British tabloid weekly People
carried a report in July 1988 based
on model Fiona Wrighfs version of
a visit she paid to Hefner's Cali-
fornia mansion two months earlier.
Browne told the Hi&h Coun. It asserted that flefner and his
other g~ests "had behaved toward
Miss Wright in a grossly indecent
fashion." _
The weekly paid the settlem ent
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC. ..... ,_ .... c..t""'
1121-IUI .. CISTA •SA-S41·115'
without adm1111ng hahtl1t\
RADNOR. 'Pa. -Da]>bne Max-
well R eid, co-star of C B ·.,
.. Snoops." said 'ihe s11ll has a .. bitter
taste'' over what she felt "'ere
rac1alh mo11vated snubs "hen she
was n·amed Nonh\loe tern L'ni,er-
sit} homecoming queen 2:! year..
ago.
.. l walked up. and the (uni\ er m)
president stuck a cro" n of roses on
my head and looked at me 1n total
shock." she said an an intcrv1e" for
the Oct. 28 ed111on of T\' G uide.
.. No one said an>th1ng to me. No
one congratulated me. It wac; like I
had the plague.·· she said. adding
that she was o ne of 36 blacks among
6,000 s1uden1s at the Evan ton. Ill..
sc hool. "I was prcc;cnted with a cup.
but it didn·1 have m ;, name on at,
Wll I ClllPlllE IRllCI ClllSE ,.,, .. .. -~ L4lllcb CUl&omen Re1i1ter' for a DAILY Drawing TO WIN
S.t.,..J Cbamplpe Brandl crm.e for two. One winner will be d rawn
• --Ute inolltb of ()do.ber. Repter durtn& luncb Monday·
8ebirda7 tf:at to l :OI. IOlt Lafayette. Newport Beacn • 17~5777.
Force the Issue
Paperwhites for the
Holidays
• Stop by Rogers for a care Sheet and
. the largest selection of bulbs
in Southern California. •
,,.., •• C""*-Pt11111111 G_._ --I·
a·nd II still doesn't ha'c m' naml· on
11. and it's :!2 'ear"·· ·
Max\lo ell Reid. ''hose co-.. 1ar ,.,
her husband. Tim Reid. said Nor.h-
westem toda) has "changed and 11'
a fine school. But I suit ha' e a b111er
taste ...
LONDON -Pr ince Charles,
who banned aercsol spra\s from h1<1
household out of concern for thl'
ozone layer. 1s to 14rite and present
a TV documenta') on en\'lronmen-
tal threats. the Bnt1sh Broadcas1ing
Corp. said Monda).
The 60-manute prngram 1 still
being written . but the heir 10 the
throne 1s expected 10 focus on global
issues such as the destruc11on of rain
forests and the ozone la) er. the high
layer of the atmosphere that 'lh1clds
the Eanh from most of the sun's
HHID(jl·:
No rth-South vulnerable. East
deals.
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0 ". 5 3
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0 Q •• '71 0 6
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SOUTH
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The biddin1:
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• Q . ..
()plalaa lead: Ten or Q
Tl# .. World ii makin1 a
..,a.I Off« 10 rMder1 of lhis COi·
uam. For oalJ S5, pott free. reeden
cu .. • bKk 111Ue1 or tbe maaa·
.. 11l1C1 .. bJ •for hi ,...bUllJ -..... Ordlr,,.. die ....
.... • • W• Mb SI., N1w York. N. Y. IOID:S. TMI lldde bJ PnM .llll•••=·•-o1111e ...... .....,....._ ......... == .t-..':·-.,: ....... 11111 ...... .... .......... ..., .......... .
1 r::.a•I HI t LJ
ultra' 1ok1 radia1111n. lhl· BAC <.aid.
Chemical\ uc;ed in Jl'fO'iol r,pra~~ are
behe,·ed to he dcpkttng 1he 010ne
la\er ·~l-cordang lo 1tw HBC thl· pnm·e
"111 tell \IC"l'r' .. It has hc<.·ome
apparcn1 to ml· 1hat -...e m.·ed 10
de\(:lop a ne" '1s1on of the Earth
and of the role "l' human beings
ha' c as te\lo ard'i nf the Eanh ..
GEN EV~ -Ma rlo Villaroel
Laader of Venc1uela "as elected
Monda} as the nel4 president of the
League of Red C ro s and Red Cres-
cent oc1c11es. succeeding the latc.-
Ennco de La Mata of pain.
V1llaroel, 42. a professor of crimi-
nal law at Caracas· anta Maria
University. had bcl•n acting presi-
dent since de La Mata·s death in
November 1987
TAURUS (..\pnl :!0-Ma> :!OJ· Obtain hint from Anes message. Emphasis
an creall\'ll). 'it) k. pos~1blc confrontation with child m rebellious mood.
Keep plans tlc\lhlc. k mb\.•r or opposllc SC\ will make unique request.
GEMINI (M a) ~ 1-Jum· :!01: Strrss ab1ht} to be on }Our own. Rumors
may have spread 1nd1l·a11ng )OU are dependent on another person.
Jmponan1 1ha1 )OU danf~. that othl·r!I n:ahie you arc an origina~ thinker.
Leo 1n,olved.
CANCER (Junl' 21-Jul\ 221: 'r ou
,might be sa~ang ... I lo,t• m,·famtl~ bu1 /
I "1sh the\ "ould lea' t• mt" alone! .. Earl~ toda} there arc calls. ml·ssages
represt'nllng interference ,I ater. ~ou·11
ha'e chance for sdt-c prn~ion.
LEO (Jul~ :!'-~ug 2~) You rnuld
encounter m1screan1 EH· \\ 111 he on ~our po.,'>e'i>1on<. de\tfl' "111 b\.· 10
S"lndk Protel'I \ alu.1hks. be u ............. ~ ...... .l.jli.I. ...
scrupulous 1n otf<;cn ing an nun tang mt•thods. ~t one) fonhcomang within
four da\s.
VIRGO I ~ug 2J-~cpt 22 l lunar pos111on highlight~ percept I\ eness.
d1scnmana11on. ahtlll' to rhll{l\l' quaht) ~ggress1\C relau"e ~ems intent on
arguing 0 ' er foolish mailers Main ta an balance. aplomb. sense of humor
LIBRA (~cpl 2.\-0ct 221 You'll do 't•f) "cit an backstage assignment.
You could hnomc pt)\\l'r bt..'h1m.I 1he 1hronc r ocus on design. poss1hlc
hospital or retirement hnml· tour ( ommunicatc. \\ntC. read. 'ihare knowl-
edge.
SCORPIO (Oc1 2J-No1. 21 I' 'l ou might be saying ... It 1.1.ould appear
I ha\ e the C ornueop111 of Plcnt) , .. E' cnl'i have turned in favorahle swing
for }OU. Mcmbl'r of oppo1,1tt• .,e, "'h1spers v.ords of lo' e. Tauru . another
Scorpio 1n p1c1urc .
SAGITTARIUS (Nn'. 22-Dc . 2 U: Don·1 ncgle<.·t line points -request
will be granted 1n co1rner11on \\1th p<1ss1hle bargain pncc. In answer 10 your
own question '"No. ~ou arc not dreaming'" P1 sce!). Virgo persons fig ure
prominent!)
CAPRICORI'< (De<.' 22-Jan. I '1) What ) ou ha' e been seeking "111
practical!~ fall 1n ~our lap Emphao;1s on a'atlab1ht~. drtermanat1on.
w1lhngnrss to mai..e minor '><llnlirrs for major ach1l'H~ment. Cancer nau"e
pla)s role.
AQUARIUS !Jan ~O-Feh I 81· You·11 be dc.-ahng w11h agents. peoplc.-who
represent those \\ho ha' l. th<.· mone~ Long-range prospect fa, or }our
efTon!I. Almost an a tla'>h f'K'Uple "111 ~~ ... You can lead the "a~, ..
P ISCES tFeb 19-~lart·h :!Ol ~11en11on centers around pec1al rela-
11onship. including panncrsh1p and mamajt'. You'll be asked questions
which require direct ans"ers Be prepared. d on·1 be evasive. "quanan pla}s
role.
IF OCT. U I YOUR BIRTHDAY earlier lltls monlb you endared
emotional pain, suffering. You obvloasly survived, will be slron1er as result .
Someone bebl nd scenes worked a gainst you. Tbal's parl of past. Ramon wlll
fade, facts wlll s tand oat. la November, you'll reacb more r.:ple, public
reaction will be favorable. You could also be madly ln love. aurvs, Libra,
Scorpio penoas play Important roles In your life. You bave vnasaal voice,
sense of drama. Profitable new deal for you ln December .
"' L.,.. BOYD
Increased feeding expenses
a horse of a different color
Do you know \!oh} 11 costs more to
feed a lo ng-tailed horse than a shon -
tailed horse? It does. 11 d oe . .\ lo ng-
tailed horse goes on ca11ng as 11
shoos away flies wnh Its tail. '\
shon-tailed ho~ stops eating from
1jme to time to shoo awa} flies with
its bead. Tell this to the fellow on
-the next stool. and when he looks at
you fun ny. say ... I'm sen ous. It's
true.··
In July of 1889. Etta Watson of
Sweetwater, Wyo .. was hanged. This
comes up because a client asks if
there were any female cattle rustlers
in the O ld West. O ne. anyhow. Ella.
Most popular sort of food sold at
sho pping malls now is Mexican.
"A dot that cats onions may no t
act worms. but it could ae1 sick, if
fed them rou1inely. l'ou bener men·
tion it." So repons an Oklaho ma
veterinarian. Appreciate aenina that
word.
Q. Whal"s a .. doudcd leopard .. ''
A. One with hoth spot<; and
stnpes.
Q. For Grandma and Grandpa.
}OU said. the Germans sa' Oma a nd
O pa. What do 1hc Italian ~'I)
A. Nonna and Nonno .\sk me
about Nor'"egians. The' sa ~
Bestamor and Bcstafar. One of same
reported that
At t""o places on earth )OU could
build a house so four walls face
south. The North Pole and what
other place? Say the Sou1h Pole. For
the inside walls.
Q. What's ·· dam's alc'"1
A. Water. In the old English ver·
lllCular.
Q. Wherc·d we get the word "veg-
etaria n .. ?
A. From an outfit that had to coin
th( word to name itsdf -the
Britt h Veactaria n Society. In 1847 .
A curious LittJe law 1n Saco. Mo ..
make 1t 1llqal there 10 ~-ear any
sort of hat that mtaht friahttn 1
timid pcnon.
•
I< D 1 ·1 0 HI \ I
Brother Michael's
.mission remains .
unfulfilled here
Oranae County is a poorer place with the rueot death
of Michael ~ailcebc, yet we arc all richer for havina bad
the opponunaty to know the man who lived his last 30 years
u Brother Michael.
Up until 1959, he was ~ust another successful S()..year-
old Orange County resident. He was a real estate tycoon
who said he owned vinuaUy half of Costa Mesa and .. was trYin& to steal the other half. •
He convened to Christianity that year and staned
tfyioa to steaf ~outs from the devil. He adopted a simple
name to go with his spanan lifestyle. ·
Brother Michael sold aU of his possessions except for
a cemetery plot and subsisted on a small Social Security
pension until his death at age 80 on Friday.
After an eye-opening trip to Watts following the riots,
be began a relatively lonely crusade of serving tbe poor in
and around Costa Mesa. His mission was to feed tt\em and
he spent all his etTons in selfless dedicatio n to those who
otherwise would go hungry.
....
If saints can be fo und in these mod.em times, one lived
amonJ us in Costa Mesa.
Six days a week. including holidays, Brother Michael
distributed food to the needy. Whether gleaned from a
market's trash dumpster or from the charitable hand of a
donor, he pursused his mission with an uncompromising
zeal and an unwavenng smile.
"If we had more like him. we would sec the world
change," said Bob Ewi ng, pastor of the South Coast
Christian Church in Costa Mesa where Brother Michael's
Chrisitian ministry was based the past four years.
Bay Area deserves kUdos
for st~nding up to quake
Perhaps that is the mark of the man's greatness. There
don't seem to be others wilhng or able to pick up the
m ission. Brother Michael's m ost fervent hope was someone
would come fo rward to continue his work in Santa Ana.
None seems fonhcoming.
Yet we should not really be surprised because Brother
Michael was special. indeed he was one of kind. We should
r\~lt expect to be blessed with two such-men. Only greed
would allow us to think he could so easily be replaced.
Instead . we can honor his memory and justify 30 years
of his life by collectively continuing his work. If one cannot
assume the role of Brother Michael. together we can
continue to see to the needs of the poor.
It is the least we can d p for a man who did much for
many.
Opinions expressed 1n this space are those ol the Dally Pilot Other
views expressed on this page are those of their authors and anlsts
Auders· comments are invited and may be sent to The Dally Piiot. P O
Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626
r m getting lOO o ld for all thts deja
\U bus1nc-ss Or more hi.eh. I'm at
the-age-"hen hfc is JUSt a ·re-run
Hov.ever. please read on. because
m} head and m} hean forces me to
wnte about eanh4ua\..es o ne -more
tim e: and I might actual!) sa) some-
· 1h1ng ne\.\. •
Weren·1 )OU impressed \.\1th the
Ba} A.rea peo plc'l What aplomb~
Haught~ an Franciscans will da1m
.aJI the credit. hut tht' "Oakla nd1tes··
were there too. and thc' "ere made
of steel. ·
Can )QU 1mag~ a quakt' uf that
magn1tudt: "llh bOJ)(X) peo ple at our
C'ohseum'l Wht'n the ekctncal
pov.er fa iled . "uuld "e ha'e had
instead a -;cxcer matlh frenz\ on our
hands" But up thae "nhout der-
tnC1t\. for an authont' ligure Ill gt' e
instruction CJlh pcr)on"• 1ngra1m·J
eanhqual..e sa'"' must ha'l' taken
command
TOD.\l I' HISTOHl
. The timing ot the temhlor
'couldn't h:n c bet'n bt:ner The
baseball game "a" ahout to begin "0
all tho se peo ple "l'rt' oil the road" Toda) 1s Tuesda}. Oct. 24, the 297th da} of 1989. There arc 68 days and 111 thrir r,ea 1r, -\1 du-;\.. there "a'
left 1n the } ear sttll enough light Hlrn t'' er '-l'' era I
Toda) ·s h1ghltght in h1'\t On . ho ur\ latu . plunging all thmt• 1)1.'0Pk
Fifty )'Can ago. on Ott ~~. 19)9. n)IOn stockrngs went o n sale for the into darknes<> "ould ha \t~ been a
first time as SC\ eral stores in Wilmington. Del., ~n offenng the much-bettc-r test oh auntcd ~an Fr.inci~1..o
awancd hosier) made v.1th Du Pont°s new synthetic )'am . T he day's nen e' \\hen tht.> pc1wer ratlurc Ol·
shipment of 4.000 pairs of O) Io n stoclongs. ranging in pnce from S 1.15 to curred 1n ~e"" 'I orli. ( 11 ,. 1f , ou
Sl.35 a pair. sold out qu1ckl). remember. tht'rc \\a\ grl·at panic and
On this date : a JUmp in the hinhr,nc: no1 neces~-
ln 1537. J ane e) mour. the third wtfe of England's K.Jni Henry VII. anl) in that order
dted 12 days after giving binh to Pnncc Edward, later King Edward VI. In addition. hl't' ,0 u cvn kno"n
In 1648. the Peace of Westphalia ended the Thin y Years W ar and the "eather 10 tht' Ba\ -\re.i to be ,0
effective!> dcstro-.e<l the Hol) Roman Empire. benign" The~ ,,ere in Candk<itt•·\..
In 1861. the lirst transcontinental telegraph message was sent as Justice Park. fo r goodness sa\..e
Stephen J . Field ofCahfom1a sent a telegram to. President Abraham Lincoln Eanhquake'\. like a terronst av
In 1901. Anna Edson Ta)lor. a 43-)ear-old widow. b«:ame the first 1ton. arc made for tl'lt•\lsion ance
person to go o'er Niagara Falls in a barrel and Live to tell about 11. Mrs millions of ~t'> acrm s the countr.
Taylor's dreams of fame and fo,nunc failed to matenaltzt. howe\er. and she "ere tuned to -\Bl for the \\ orld
died in povtn) in 1n1 . . Scncs game. the) bad an 101.:red!bk
In 1931. the George\\ ash1ngton Bndge. connecung New\ ork a nd Nev. capt1,e audience for a real hit-··You
Jerse). opened to traffic A.re There .. drama
In 1939. Benn) Goodman and his orchestra r_ecorded their signature .. The) ·n: blov.ing 11 ... 1 grumbkd
nel on a different set 'Thi: next da'.
I found o ut that thc >\RC .itliliati:
lost power and the' had 'l'r) littk
backup generating l apau t\ The ~
realh scrambled to ')td' on lht• ai r
and ·1 thin\.. the' d id J rl'rnar\..Jhlt'
JOb. all things 1.on,1dnn1 I "'o ndl·r
\.\hat t'\t'lUll\C\ hl'Jd r111lcd tht:
ne\t da~
Tht: k"on "' k .trn lr•llll th.," .i:
home. "'l' ,J n light ,.inJ k , .ind
sur'l't' hut J hu\lnn., "hl•ll' 11k·
ltne rl·4u1rt:\ ckllnt.il ~l"'l'r ..ind
the' must ha'l' J guo'l\l h.i1.\..up p lan
\\hat h.ippen-. "hl·r '1ru't'' inti.·l t
compuln\ " hdJ hu1 th!\ trag1.·J,
''Ould ht: a ml·g.a h' t1.·
Fo rg1't: mt• tiut I •• 10 1 re'1't JI
least o ne "I tl1I J 'ou '"
Did \OU "au:h 1h1.• \IJ nn.i lire
"hen the' lo~t tht'1r rq~ular \.\Jter
suppl~·· Th1.•, .. ohed th1.· d11l'mma b'
pumping "'atl'r twm tht: h.i~ [hat°<.
"'hat I "'antt:d U' w do in '\c .... po n
Beach "hl'll "l' h.1J o ur rarthqual.e
s1mulat1on a IC'' H'.tf' h.ll l., bllt no.
our brain tru,1 ·ll·t H.1lhl1J l'IJnJ
burn dl)" n But thJt 1, all \lJtl·r
under tht' hnJgl'
I realh h1'.t' thl' "J' •'Ur "'' I\ mt"tng nn" 11 rroml'l It• 4u11
bell~a .. h1ng1 The .. h.11n or .:omm.inJ
in a J1'>Jster h.i<, th1.· t 11\ man.l~h·r J l
1he top "1th thl· tirl' .hid 1n thl'
number t" 1.' "~it In .idd11w n the
council has .. rt•Jtl·J J .. 1111t·n ·' cnm-
mmee to rn 1l'" lhc nt\\ plan
\Ou on the: committee: D1~tnct I i traussl Peter Cnnndlh .inJ Jan
Piaseci..e D1stm t: 1 Plummc:n \tar.
W1lhams and tev.an Ha"'"ard D1s--
tnct 3 !Hart l Da'na Pt:tit and \l.11-
ham 'elson o"1)tmt .i ITumtrl
JefTen tern 1ChairmJn1 a nd Ro'
Englehrct:ht O tstnll 5 (WattJ
'Natali~· Fogam and J1mm' Joncs
D1stnct 6 1\0,i Bruce: Beard.sit'' dnd
Be' r rh Johnson and D"til"t ~
CSanso'ne) Meltnda o ·s nen anJ
Barbara Long. Phil 'ian~unl' I') the
council hal'.10n Kc:n ()clinu J'!>')t'·
tant c it) managl·r ~tdff, thl: ,11mm1t-
tee T he commlllt'r " 1n an cd uctiun
mode: nght no" The nn : mct·ting"
to night Jt ~ p m 1n thl tire J t·ran·
mi:nt cunfrrl"n•t' rnt1:-r I n g.1110~ It•
ohser'c: It 'ou Jrl' 1n'.rn·,1nl ,, nw
JOIO me: I'll ~U' \OU .t • .tp l)l "''tln·
It \UUr g.fl)Uf' \lo llUld "l' a l"fl.°\lr
t.alllrn 1 n t·anhlj li.J t• \Jit·t, f 1rl·
(apt RJ\ PenJ kHH' ,.1n ~ l\n,11.t•d
thro ugh lht' tire .. kp.1•tmlm·, bu,1-
ness otli .. e a1 "t..1.'\I •\ 'o" thJl "Tl\ arm " •ut l'I thl·
splint .rnd I .. .in u<.1.· • 1 'lk a nJ I
ha'e a ,,H th.11 r1Jn' I .tm t.il..1ng
charge ut m\ I 'l' J•hl ~'' "ll. up
htn11ng Tht' llf'l thing I "Ill J ,1 '
get a big roll ,,f plumt'll.•r", t.iPt· to
!.e\.·ure all o ur "'Jlt'r hcJtl·r' The:
tape muq Ix' .tffl\l'J 111 '>tuds n111
plaster \h hushJnJ ,Jn l'lthn dt' 1t
or I "1lf lall .J plumt'll.•r f hat •ught
to get somc a1..1111n
\1 ~ nt:\l ,,ha llc:nt1-t• "ill ~· ((1 re-
mo\ ~ the metal .,l ulptun·· en er ciur
hed that rm 'Url' \\I I 'h1,1 ·1..J -ho~
our tira in') "1' IJI h1n t1 ng anJ ~·~
g1ng ha'>n ·1 "i'ri..l'J \lt-1111,•ntn11 11 1n
nH ,ulumn ~ Pl.i n <
·in u1n,lu,ll1n 1 hi.. " m' thl'"n
on "h' t'' t'r. thin~ hJpfl\.•nt:J •hl
"a' 11 dtd 1r. thl HJ• \rt•J
\l()T HER '.\Tl RE I' \ \ HI
t -\ GIT'CTtf'IF \ '-"'
Tunday,1 Oc1ow 24, 1989
Official
defends
takeoffs
To the Editor
In :,.our Sept ~7 1s~ue. >Ou ed1-
tonalized about the pos1t1on the
'\1rhne Pilots .\)soc1auon has taken
regarding the takeofT procedures for
John Wa) ne .\irpon The assoc1a-
u o n has long o pposed those
procedures 1n spue of the fact that
the FA.A has repeated!) upheld the
procedures as being safe
It 1s'true tha1 tht number of flights
emanat1n$ fro m Jo hn v. a) ne Air·
pon will increase v.ht'n the terminal
is finished .\nd. although the
chances of an accident ma' increase
due 10 the increased number of
flights, there 1s no hard data to m)
lcnowledge to 1nd1cate the procedure
to be unsafe Howe' er that does not
mean that n sho uld not be
scruun1zed
In earl) I 9 l.J the nt~ requested
the count\ to enter into a com-
prehcns" C StUd \ to lool at safet)
and o ther issues surro unding John
Wa) ne -\1rpon .\I though the count~
declined to enter into that program
on the grounds that ··EtR 508
pro'lded a lOmpretiens1 \C anal) sis
and framewo rk for aircraft oJ)('r·
attons at Jo hn \.\a) ne .\1rpon ... and
for other reasons. 11 should be noted
that thr count~ aclnov.ledges that
a1rcrdft <,afet) 1s a co nttnu1ng con-
cern for e'er.one In a letter dated \Ila~ I to \fa; or trauss. uperv1sor
Rile' rea t1i rmed the ··,o~.om
mttment to do e' e~ thing reaso n-abl~ possib le "'thin the: sco~ of Its
regulatOI) authunt) 10 ma\lm1ze the
s.alet\ ol airport o perations at the
a1rpon and 10 the gl.'neral 'ictntt~ of
John \l.d\Ot' .\1rpon ·· I ha'e no
rea!>o n w question that commit·
ment In la(t the l ount' has con-
s1s1entl\ 'iUPP"rted safrt} and
bacl ed the .\irpon Radar Ser\ tCt'
~n:a 1 .\ R -\ 1 Pm 11.ram
Thc 1dl'J ul nk·nding the: runv.a~
to"ard thl' ">..i n n1t'gu f reev.a' 1s nm
nc" It "d' 1ir\t proposed in the
14).,I \1a\ter Piaf\ ior John \\a~nc:
.l pl.tr ;hat "'J' ult1mJtc:h re1ectrd
The: dea v..i<. ·hJ I .i •nger run"J)
"uuld 1n turn pr .Jule I~!> noise
l)\t'r anw .\n.1 Hc1ght'-and ~e"·
pon lkalh -\<, I fl'l.dll EIR ~:c
tndtc .ltt'd tha• unh J t"o dec1ble
no1~ reJul tlllO m ight be a~ htt'\ ed
b' c,u,h a proH'dure The l11p 5.1de o l
e\tend1ng the 1'\10"'3' \.\ \Uld mean
the pms1t11ll1' 11 l'' en larger and
hea' 1er Jt't' bc:1n~ able tu u~ John
\\a~ne .\irpon "h1eh "'Ould result
tn greater no1~ impar t Jnd 'C'I") "ell
outv.e1gh thr convenience provided
the pilo ts h' nut ha\ ing to obsen·e
t ht' n1.11 St' n·duc1 ng take o ff
pron·dure\
\.\ h1k I per~'nalh \Land re~d~ to
pursue an' 1de.i \l h1 ch m ight in-
, rea\e ~let' anJ k'"en no1~e. I am
rr.uOdnl t11 rct l•mrnl·nd that the
"' unt ' reljue't the f-.\ .\ ll• do awa'
"''th lht' ta t"otl pru~cdure<. untll we
ha't' <iu nic1en1 data tn 1usuf~ such
<. L -\R f '< E: J Tl R=-'ER
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.\'iatil n < n rnm1ttec: Chairman
theme ... Let's Dance:· for Columbia Records in :-.;e" York. and v.ent off to ched another chan-
ln 1940. the 40-ho ur \\Ori.. "eek "cnt into effect under the Fair labor • Here are 1he pcupk "ho re pre\ent
Jaclue Heatber 1 a re 1deat of
.\'e'lll port Beacb B.Dd former ma.• or
of tbt d t_,
Standards .\ct of 1938. ---------------------------------------In 1945. the l 'nned '-:attons offinalh came into ex1sten<% as 1l5 chaner
took effect. ·
In 1952, 1n a spel"l h in Detroit. Republican prcs1den11al candidate
Dwight D. Eisenhower declared. "I sha ll go to Korea" as he promised to Politicians find .it tough
dealing with anti-growth.
Justices need
. to read this
end the war.
In 1962. the t · . blockade of Cuba dunng the m1ss1le cns1s o ffic1all )
began under a proclamauon signed b) President Kennedy the day befort.
Ten years a~o· President Caner announced the United States was
prepared to furnish S70 million in emergency food atd to Cambod1a.
Today's Birthdays: Amcn can ~ague president Dr. Bobby Brown 1s 64.
Football hall-of-famer YA. T ittle 1s 6) Actor-producer Davtd Nelson is 53.
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-\C RA.M EJ\oTO The
phenomenal population gro"1h that
Cahfom1a has exJ)('nenced 1n the
1980s -fi"e m1lhon ne" Cah-
fom1ans so far and still counting -
has engendered a backlash of resent·
menl.
Man) residents of h1gh-g.ro"1h
communities ha\ e looked at con-
&ested roads. o' ercro"dt"d schools
and other impacts and enlisted in
anti-o r slo" ·gro"1h pohllcal m o' e-
mcnts. supponing enhcr direct con-
trols on de\elopment or candidates
"ho promtst' to enact such control"
It's been more of an emotional.
sclf-pro.iecuvc rtactton than an 1deo-
l0f1cal or partisan one. one with a
muted record o f poht1caJ success and
o ne that lacks <Xntral leadership
f o r all of those rca50ns. poli·
ucians have bttn unccnain ho v. to
deal \\1th the anu-growth back.lash.
Tho~ w\th ambition would love, o t
course, to chmb aboard an~ move-
ment that contains such cmouonal
momentum. JUSt as the~ latched
onto the anti-tax revolt a decade
a a o . But the anti-growt h
phenomenon 1s m ore complc,.
Dtsp1te setbacks m local cl«t1ons
last )ttr. the a_nti-trowlh move.
ment, if someth1n1 so uoof'llni1cd
can be called a m ovement, still
oonwns a lot of potential enc?>'·
The •tale's populabon II COObOUIQI
to pow b)• nearly 2.000 petSOIU a
day. and the lmS*t of that powth
continues to be felt.
Two matt sta1CWlck polls undcr-
tcOn the powina behef amona Cah-
fomJan1 that the quahry or their
Ii~ ii bft• 8dvcntly affected-by .,.owm. n. CalifDnia Poll reponed re-
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Francisco Ba~ -\rca e'l:pressed that
OPlntOO
Road"a~ congestion 1\ the most
obnous impact of growth. and the
Cahfomia Poll found that .$6 pcrcenl
of 1u respondents wanted to hm11
residential growth to deal With traf-
fic. while I and 66 percent respec-uvel~ thoull.ht that pubhc transpor-
tation and l ugh" a) ca pa tt) should
be e~pandcd.
A Los Angele\ T•mes poll .. ap-
proaching the 1uue from a slightly
d1ff«ent pcrspect1vc. found s1m1lar
results. The T1mt's ~II reponed that
S7 pt"rcent of Californians believe
that the quaht) of their hvcs had
detenortted 1n the past decade with
Southern C'ahfom1ans r~acuna mo t
nepuvel) nd the btgest smalc
cau5e of 1hat detcnorat1on. tbe Poll
found. "'as "too man) Pt'OPlc."
Tbe 1989 5eS ion of the lcaJ,..
Lature sa" a c.Kack of bills that
purported to addrns the irowth
issue. But only • few of the ~t
controvcn11J proposals aclNll
made it to Oov. Gtorse Dna-
tmc:jian's desk and even~~
aped.
Ratbtt than deahna directly W1tb
pvwtlili<ontrol •Mun -~
tome statewide land '* IDICNni--. few eumpte -die
• ••• Md tbe .,verw bave ... .... '° ... OGly wttb "'8P. 101a 'T1wy macted I eomplea a..
ponat1un fin.inung "'hcmt' IN 'ub-
m1ss1o n tl1 \1Hers nt:\t '<'Jr (1.ha nt e'i
of enactment appear ·slim at thl\
point because 1t \'ontains nt'" td,cs1"
and tool.. the li n.t steps tov.ard con-
trolhng California·~ ml1unting trash
disposal problem. another p rodu\'t
of grO\lo1h
The lar k ol bold action in ')acra·
mento rt'lkct~ lht' ( ap1tor-. tra-
d1t1onal foot-dragging on comple'
issues.. the e'en mo n: compltcatC'd
pohucs of the grnv.1h issue and the
fact that thcrc 1s not an eas11' 1dent-
1fiable gro" th<ontrol consutu<'nC''
Bui \.\Ith high and n mg k'cls o f
frustration among C'ahfom1ans. that
latent potenc~ s1tll a"att~ poht1cal
e'l:plo11at1o n
The tv.o hkel) n'als for governor
nut year. Republican Pelc Wilson
and Democrat John Van de Kamp.
v.ould hke to tap the potential
wnhout buming thcm~lve5. They
are approaching the.-anu~growtfl
backlash wan I).
Wilson 1s promising. in cfft'<'t, 10
deal with Cahfon1a's v owth a~ ht
dealt with San Diego s dunng hts
Iona tenure as mayor, b} the •PP,h·
cauon of hands-<>n manqf!ment.
Wilson has touted San Dteao's
"man~ &f0"1.h .. u ooc or the
h\lhliahts of his Poht1cal c.~
an de Kamp. meanwhile. has ~pc>ted an cov1ronmcntal 1n-
1tilttve that would~ tf cn.ctcd. ap-
prC>Kh setaA cff«u of srowth. such u atr Pollution. Wltbout ckal·
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£3,h 'ear 1he B<'ne10/en1 and
PnH<Yl l\ e nnfrr i>I Elks has a snth
grade e \JI lOnre~1 In 11c l4 of the
uprt'me < l>Uf1 .;t,·.-1•1on aO<w r burn-
ing 1he-"t1ag. I \ubm 11 1he fo//o"'''°S
e ...,, "'n 11en tn ha'"na \k l\.ee. a
1:.1ear-t)/d snrh grode student.
"Eal h da) there•~ \omething that
I \ec 1n m\ classroom that can be
~een 1n C\ en other public hool an
.\menl a That something 1s our
.\mencan flag Hov. often do "e
th in\.. about 1t"
"Our nag I a )\ mtlpl for aJI 01 us.
It represcnt'I our countn ·s freedom
The red in 1)Ur flag stands for sacn-
tke and courage The "htte stands
for ltben' and punt' of purpose
The blue 'itdnd~ for lo) alt~. v1g1lan~
and 1us11~·e The v. hlte stars 10 the
blue lield rcprescnt our 50 states
united in one countn
.. ·1 pledge allegiance to the flag of
the \ · n1ted \ates of .\menca. and to
the Republic for which 1t tands. one
nation under God 1nd1vrnble. with
hbcn> and 1usu~ for all ·
"I remember co ming home from
preschool and being so proud that I
had learned 'The Pledg~ · Those bia
words didn't mun much to me back
then. but 1 urc loved to say them.
One of my proudest moments was
the da} 1t was m~ tum to hold the
fla& A~ I grew up, the words
chanacd for me They bad mean.1na.
I was not 5a)'lt\f The Pledfe beca\lte
everyone elSt did. l wu •Y'na It b'
mt'.
"Each year 15 1 tudy more about
American h11tory. I iuba lba1
many people ha~ sufrc:red and died
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come to OUT COUfttr)' .ti.. --dom. Each year I Wan.a more ebout
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AIO OrMge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Tueeday, October 24, 1919
by 811 Keane COUJllTSa CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta PBAlftJT8
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"Where's the lid to my sandwich?"
MARMADUKE t?Y Brad Anderson
.. She htad A ~d
r~c.tiOf\ to " bi~nia\ ~rTer. . .
10 -Z'f
"GARFIELD
POR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
"What you hear is not a h0erd of buffalo. but
it's 1ust about as bad."
NANCY
ARLO AND JANIS
WE.U .. , Tf~ A LlffLE.
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WI LI.. YOU ~y Ill, ·~p· 1HE G»f,"?
by Jerry Scott
by Jimmy Johnson
by Tom K. Ryan
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
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HORSEMAN.
PALME R '
FtJllfKY WINKERBEAN
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CONCES.SIO~ 6a)1H Wfl...L..
HAVE 10 GO .
DOONESBURY
by. Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batluk
IF q()(J CAN FIND ~E
on-tER Pio.ACE lo Pt.Jr II 'fHA'f NOBODQ 15 US/N6 ,,.
/HEN GO AHEAD AND PU'f rr "THERE .
by Garry Trudeau
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TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2•. 1989
hl·TPl,f, C 01 ''
.
Let the
·gam~s
begin
W~'ve lost enough,
.don't add baseball
to all the tragedy
Cleanina the spons spindle while
marvelina that it has been seven days
since the TV screen flickered and
World Series announcer Al Michaels
told us ''l'U tell you what. we're
bavina an earth .....
Yes, I think it is appropriate to
resume the Series on Friday.
No, I do not understand the mud-
dled thinking of those who believe it
should be canceled.
Yes, I wonder now what the quake
will mean to (a) Oakland's quest to
lure Al Davis and the Raiden back to
northern California, (b) San Fran-
cisco's upcom~_nJSI OO million bond
issue election (Nov. 7) to build a new
baseball stadium for the Giants.
How c~n funds for either project
now be deemed justifiable?
• )ibout football: Halfway point of
the NFL season arrives Sunday and
these truths l},ave been established:
There is no dominant team in the
leque and, therefore, no obvious
Super Bowl favorite.
The NFC once again as the strong-
er conference.
Denver's Broncos may have the
best record in the N FL(6-I) but
perhaps would probably be under-
dop in any ne utral-site playoff com-
pctitjon against the 49ers. Rams,
Saints. Vikings, Bears, Giants,
Eagles. or Redskins.
Quiclc:ie Quiz: Who 1s the only
unbeaten NFL quartert><tck~
Answer: Frank Reach (2-0) of the
Buffalo Bills.
Question: Will coach Art Shell
have the courage to insert Steve
Beuerlein a s starting Q B over owner
Davis' personal choice of Jay
Schroede~
Answer: 1 thtnk so.
Colleac Puzzler. lf M1am1. Fla. as
ranked No. 2 in the nation and
Aorida State is ranked No. 9, why
are the Seminoles one-~int fa vorites
over the Hurricanes 1h1s Saturday?
How can UCLA be fa vored by two
points over Washington a t the Rose
Bowl and will this be the fi rst season
in ei&ht that the Bruins wa ll not play
in a 6owl pm~?
Tb.c_tc 1 Qnly one wa)' UCLA can
salvaae"tltis season and you know the
drill. The Bruins and Trojans play
Nov. 18 at the Cohseum. Assumably.
USC playen will not be singing the
UCLA fight song.
Other dates to observe: Notre
Dame at M iami. Fla .. o n Nov. 25.
possbily to determine the mythical
national champion; Michigan at flli-
nois, Nov. 11 . to determine the Big
Ten Rose Bowl partici pant.
Personally, I think Colorado as
better than everybody.
•Life-Imitates-Art-Dept The on-
track war this year between race
drivers Alain Pro ust of France and
Brazilian Ayrton Senna could be
riaht out of the John Frankenheimer
movie classjc. Grand PriJC.
Every time Pete Stoyanov1ch of
the Miami Dolphins kicks a field aoaJ I want a slug of vodka.
Things whic h bore me:
Rudy Martzke of USA Today re-
pcatina one>liners from TV's talkmg
beads.
Brett puller's o pinions on the
WorldStries.
The Heisman Watch.
Kirk Gibson talkina about his re-
habilitation.
•Then there was Joe Garaa,iola.
wbo said to Joe Pepitone at a Yan-
kees old-ti men' pme:
0 You'rc the only auy I've seen
wb01e hair aieu thicker as the yean
IO by,"
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Karliner has Se~f.1aVliks .tffTfiKing
. .
Those thoughts
are centered on
1 championship'
ly JON flltGUSON
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To call Randy Karliner the
franchise would merely be half the
story. He's the franchises.
In the·sprin'-' he's the left-band-
ed startina pitcher any manqer
coveu. hi the fall, he's the multi-
talented quarterback any winnina
franchise requires.
Ocean View High, the school
with the IUrliner's rights, so to
·~eroftheWeell
speak, is the franchise reapin& the
benefits of the unassumin& 6-
foot-1, 208~pound junior student
athlete.
However, to aive you the whole
story on last Friday night's football
pme at Westminster High would
be overkill. Half the story will do.
The fint half to be exact.
Karliner rushed for nearly 100
yards and scored two touchdowns.
l='or good measure, he.completed 8
of 14 passes for I 59 yards and
~ touchdowns. And the way
the game progressed, he was
basically done at halftime as the
Sea.hawks carried a 41-6 lead en
route to a 41 -12 victory over the
Lions.
The performance made Ocean
View S-2 overaJI and 2-0 in league
for the first time in the school's
history and earned IUrliner Daily
Pilot Player of the W eek honors.
IUrUner, who earned the same
honor during his sophomore year.
continues to improve and make
the Seahawks a contender in the
Sunset League.
"From the lime he started as a
sopho more. he's steadily im-
proved." said Ocean View Coach
Howard Isom. ··No one is perfect.
He is constantly working at at and
has eliminated some o f the errors
he's made. Some people have the
tendency 10 forget he"s onl) a
junior. he"s still a pup.
"He's go t good speed. and has
developed '-ood tnsllncts running
the option. ' Isom said.
Like la.st Fnday night on tht'
second play from scnmmage.
when Karliner took a runRang play
CdMsweeps
Miraleste
a\Nay, 13-5
The DalyHot
In what could easily be a prevtew
of the CIF 4-A championsh ip finals
down the road. Corona del Mar
High's Sea Kings proved superior to
No. 2-ranked Miraleste Monday
afternoon. to the tune of 13-5 on the
winner's courts.
' Coach Gary Salazar"s C'dM unit,
led by sophomore Keri Phebus (6-0.
6-0, 6-0). and backed by juniors
Courtney Strauss. Knsten Pollock.
Jackie O'Leary a nd Michelle
McFarland, as well as senior C'.attn
Manchester. turned 11 on to astonish
their coach.
"It was a huge win.'' said Salazar.
"I can't beli~ve it was that big. I was
counting on Phebus to sweep, but I
thouaht 11·7 would be a bi& win.
Strauss provided one of the btt
moments whe n she rallied fromn 1-4
to pull out a 7-5 victory in her second
set.
"It's nice to sec someo ne have
some au ts," sa.id her coach. "Es-
pecially when we already had it won.
Courtn~ j ust docsn 't quit and she's a
hustler.'
Strauss is no w 41-4: Phebus is
3}-0j O'Leary and Pollock are 42-l :
and ManchHter and Mcfarland are
11-1 since tcamina up. ••The two doubles sweeps were
really impressive ," continued
Salazar. "That's wbett we won iL
We've tot the stronpt sinaln in
CIF, every match we play, even when we lost to Capo Valley, we still won
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IMMW •nd his cplM'terbMll, Ra~ ..... .., , Le•.,. dYlllpton..,lp r.ce wlttt 2 -0 record.
to the hne which called for the
quarterback to analyze and choose
his opening.
"I had a bag opening." Karhner
said. "The guard blocked nght and
I took a cut off the guard"s block
to the left and had a wtde open
field."
It was a fool race after the first
block and Karhner v.on whale rac-
ing 71 yards untouched. Ocean
View led 7-0 JUSt 20 seconds into
the game and it was an omen of
things to come.
··He was up the middle and that
was 1t; 1t was over:· Isom said .
"He's got excellent speed for a
quarterback. his size. That opened
my eyes real quack. We •kne1oA. he
had speed. but he definite(~ sho"'·
ed at."
Less than fi ve minutes later.
with 7:0 5 rcmatning an the first
quarter. Karhner found <\lbert
Fanoga on a post pattern over the
middle. Karhner said Fanoga read
the defense and made the proper
mo"e before taking at the fin al 20
yards himself for a J 7 ·) ard touch-
down pla).
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Up :!1-0 earl\ tn the ~ond
quarter. Karhner found Ra1. ha1oA.
deep IO the comer of the end lOnC
after lofting a 11m1ng pass over has
shoulder Less than two minute~
later, he took off on a ~7-.,ard
touchdown run lo make 1t 35-0
wnh 9 4 1 rematnmg m the half
"It "'as an opuon pla) v.here I
faked to the fullbad. going to the
nght:· Karlmer said '"Tht"re "'as a
hole in the middle \!ar k penc.:e.
our end on the lett "'ent 101oA.n
·field and made J ~e' blocll. on o
(Pteaw s..~ KARUNER/821
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CdM holds
off Laguna
to win in 4
By JON FERGUSON
Of ,,_ ~ "'-St-'f
Forllalf of Monda\ night's matl"h
the Corona del Mar High girls 1.ol-
le)baU team looked amthmg but the
second ranked team an the CIFs 5-
A d1vu1on.
But after C'\tended rests for a
couple of starters an game two and
a persistent effort to pull out thl·
second game. the ~a K.angs \A.ere
able to come ba k and 01. erpov.er
Lquna Beach en rou1e lo a I ~ 16
16-14. 15-4. I S-1 non-league '1ctof\
befo~ :?50 at the C'dM g)m
"It was a vel") slow start.'" \lad
CdM Coach Charlie Brande "\\ e
~re very inconsistent. I wa<; sur-
pn5N (b) the perfo rmance on both
s1des) for this late an the year. 10 be
that inconsistent. I thank w-e \A.ere a
little tight. The) knocked us o ut an
the Quarterfinals (of Cl F) last year ··
The wtn 1mpro1.ed orona to 16-1
overall, while Laguna Beach lost for
the first ume in 14 outings. <\fter
boldinJ off the Artists tWlct at pme
point an pme tv.o. the Sea Kmgs
cnu.sed in the final two games .•
.. We did get urtd,"' said Laguna
Beach Coach Lantt tewan. adding
that It ~-as no ~cusc. ··and we
haven't fMa)ed a quaht) opponent
hke they have this }ear The) ·ve
played quilt a few quality oppo-
nents.
"We'll become better bccau5t of
thlS pme. TOJUahl. we saw the le"el
we have to reach. and we're not that
,...._ IN V<>U.EYSAU./•21
49ers fans prove to be _pretty good Indicator
It'll take more than an earthquake to move sports out of the mainstream "Bot r vc been awat!en;.m home for nine months. f've awa)
from my bets and my wi~ most of
that tune and I thi.nk at's a lmk
Wlfalr. -Patka continued. .. Tht
mayor of San Francitc0 livn ~
Wilb bis wift. His bk mT 1n tca.ool .
.. Play it tf you're ..... IO play It.
Cued rt ii you're lllilll to C99Clel 1t.
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Sues need
Bond-if1g ~
in ,stretch
Women's. soccer
team in a strange
situation -2nd
The master plan d1d not include
this. With the hope ofrepcaungas
South Coast Copference champ1ons
for the fourth st'aSOn an a row the
future of the v.omen's soccer team at
Orange Coast C' ollcge h 1 nges o n
Moorpark College
Six away from reaching the d1~
ti ngu1shed I 00-wm plateau. Barbara
Bond's team no longer controls their
own destin} Wltb S('\ en games re-
mamang.
The idea no"" 1s to v. tn them all.
the mou vauon as 10 hat the century
mark and the hope as to pray for a
Moorpark loss somewhere d own the
road. Othel'Wlse, the title slaps away
Last Fnda}. the Lad> Pirates
o utshot Moorpark. 27-7. but the end
result was a :!-I setback"' hach left
OCC I 5-2-1) m ~ond place.
"'The d1sappotntment an Fnda) ·s
loss was that v.e no longer control
what happens Can the standings). e -
cept 10 Win all ofour games:· said
Bond. whose 1eam'I had lost a grand
total oftwtce in the past two years.
but now find themseh es a game
behmd the Lad> Raiders <6-1-1 l
..We ha' e 10 hope \ltoorpark suf-
fers a lo s m order tor us to wm tho
conference. I hate to leave my des.-
tin~ in somebod> else"s hands:·
This is <iupposed to be a better
team than last ~e.ar's:? 1-1 squad
v.hach lost tn the state finals to
Fresno and ""on their third stnu,ght
conference mle but Bond and co-
coach ~onique Brass have been un-
able to pmpo1 nt euctl) wh} the
Pirates are look1n~ up to another
team in the standings for the first
time an four \Ca"
There realh l'>n'ta proble.m It's
J USt that a "'-4-' overall record 1sn"t
QUlle "'hat Bond had in mind.
The quail!\ as there and the talent
1s plenLJful, bu11he loss 10 Moorpark
has pushed()('( 1nto the back seal of
the Sou th Coast ( on ference race
.. We can beat El ('ammo (on Nov.
9) and give them ano ther loss. but wt
ha' e to hope Moorpark ues twice or
losses a game." Bond said ·· .\nd
that's possible an this conference
"\\hen v.e fil"\t put this team
1 ether I said 11 v.as the stron~t
v.e·1.e e'er had here at Coast. and
despite our stan. I iA on "t renege on
m~ statement In looking at the be~
ginnmg. \\.C v.ere not JUSt skilled. but
our shooting strength was up to
"'here 11 had ne1. er been before
"\\ e sull thmk v.e·re the best team
o ut there. but also the cabber of the
compeuuon has reall) 1mpro1.ed.
"\\'hen \A.C realh needed to beat
Golden \\est la~t i1me. and v.e did.
-:?. we nttded to rcall) call on (our
players) and the) came through. '-\nd
against Moorpark. \A.C v.en.· hopmg
for the same thing. but we can't be
disappomted v.1th the "'a} we play-ed ..
Orange C oaSt "'h 1ch has scored
more goals th1'! >ear ( 341 than an the
pa t. recorded ont' of its three
shutouts earlier m the St'ason agamst
Moorpark ( 4-0>
Machelle Forgette. a sophomo re
stnkcr v.ho"s returning from last
}ear. leads the club "''Ith 11 goals
v.-h1le forward Kel" B1efeld and half·
back K.am Dutton. also both re-
turnttS. ha1.·e been productive on
offense. Sweeper Ennn Kanne). who
scored OCCs onl) goal last Fnday.
has also been mstrumental around
tht net. .. w e·, e bttn prett) euct about
what our goals are and the bottom
bne 1s to wan the conference:· Bond
said. "But v.e've also stated tl\at W'C
have other goals. hkt the number of
shutouts.. better commumcau on and
1mprovut& upon thmgs like fitness
and skill.
"Last )CAT, we had etght or nine
shutouts.. but o ur s\ren&tb wasn't ,,.__ ... DUNN/UI
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JOE HESYER SHANE TALBERT RAYSMITt.f·
Golden West Or•nge Coast ' Or•nge Co•it ··
A 6-0, 210-pound occ•1 6·6, 211-pound
tophcMllore llneNdrer, he 10plla•ore t19M etMI cau ... I
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Ilda, ewo behind die llne, one IOUdMlown elld ._. mt
ewo caused fulllbln and one ouaund1119jgll of ltloctllft9
caused anlnc0111plet• pau. In Ill• Plr....-27·14 win.
111e ........-· •-o. 210-
pound fr•-••n defenllve
tadlle recorded Mven un-
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SPORTS BREA"
Rams are at the corner,
Robinson waiting to see
which way they're turning
From The Assocl•t•d Prus
ln the opinion of Coach John Rob-~
inson. the Rams have reached a turning ~
point in their season.
They may be off to a ~ood start at S-2,
he said but their record ltkely will edge closer to .SOO
unless their defense begins to improve in a hurry.
.. We have to begin to make progress defensively or
we'll find o urselves in difficult straits," Robinson said
Monday at bjs weckJy media luncheo n. "It's probably
the key fssue for us right now.
"The (defensive) problems we knew were there
have now surfaced. We must solve them. lf we do, we
will have a very good season. If we don't, we will have
a mediocre season ...
Solving the defense's problems won't be ea.sy
simply because it's not oon to plugging a leak an the
dam. ln this case. the dam has busted wide open.
The Rams rank last in the NFL in pass defense
(267. 7 yards per game) and have given up 4.2 yards per
ru1hing attempt. They've also struggled to put pressure
on the passer (I. 9 sack a verage). recover fumbles ( 1.0
per game) or make big plays in th~ secondary (1.0
interceptions per game).
I' 'l'Ht: 81.t:.\('HEHS
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"This Is cartilage, you Idiot ... I said hand me a
ligament."
Browns bury Bears, 2 7-7
CLEVELAND -Bernie Kosar com·
bined with Webster Slaughter. Enc Me tcalf ~
and a fired-up defense to lead Cleveland to ~
Nate ''ne llltdtell., Newtea, the 317-pound
Dallas Cowboys gurad, on his weight problems:
0 Every ruet. I tell myself, Tm gonna dream about
m]t girl. I m gonna dream about my girl.· But it's
·always ham hocks."
Tagllabue may be answer
a 27-7 victory over C'h1cago Monday night. ----
leaving the Bears with a three-game losing streak for the
first time in eight years.
Metcalf caught a 3-yard pass from Kosar in the first
quarter and ran in from 1 yards out following a Franlc
Minnifield interception in the third as the Browns broke
their own two-game losing streak and put themselves
into a three-way tie atop the AFC Central at 4-3.
CLEVELAND -The four-month · 0 deadlock that has kept Pete Rozelle hostage -
while the owners bicker over a nt>w com·
missioner, may finally be broken this week ----
by Paul Ta&liabue. an NFL insider who has been chosen
as the candidate of the outsiders. I I .I.I:\ 1'10,·H \ UIO
While there arc no guarantees that the worst
impasse among the owners since it took 23 ballots to
elect Rozelle nearly 30 years ago can be ended trus
week, signs arc increasing that enough owners are
willing to compromise to provide T&fliabue with the 19
votes be needs to become commissioner.
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VOLLEYBALL
from 81
far fro m it."
La~una Beach rallied from a 14-13
deficit in $3me one. scoring three
straight points on a Corona spiking
error, a Kit Spath kill and a ara
Nelson ace serve. And the Artists
didn't let up, jumping to leads of 4-0
and 7-3 in game two.
Game-busters I
•76-Sean ~~.~{i!;u~~b~.'/~ne: men) ~
•73--Mark Perlmuner ~). interception return for TD. I •11-a:=. K.arliner ( View). TD nan. . •64-R Eisenman (Htn. lkacb). TD pua &om Jelf OU:i;1on.
•62-Jason Merkel (Ocean View). TD pau ftom Randy ~·
•61-Tino Chavez (Mater Dci), TD pau from Danny O'~cil I
•S9-Joe Contreras (Huntinaton Beach), pan &om Jeff Gibson.
•48-Rob Duber (Fountain Valley),,48 run. .
•46-Kameron McCluskey (Ftn. Valley), 46 pan from Wally Pup. ..
•42~n Rogers (Ocean View). run.
Lut weell't '"'*1q lea4en
. 1. Shane Sherman (Edison), 31-15"7; 2. Shad Vicken (Irvine),
16-135; 3. Randy Karliner (Ocean View), S-100; 4. Sean.Mallett (I..quna
Beach), 11-99, .
Last weell't pu1la1 leaden
l. Danny O'Neil (Mater Dci), 21-32-0. 299 yards, I T~: 2. Paul
Delgado (Saddleback). 20-36-4. 2 16 yards. 2 TDs; 3 .. Wally Pup
(Fountain Valley), 14-24-0. 186 yards. 0 TD; 4. Gary f1shel ~
bridge), 13-29-2, t 83 yards. 0 TD; 5. Aaron Scheid (Lquna b),
17-29-3 174 yards 0 TD: 6. Jeff Gibson (HunlinJtoo Beach), 6-13-t ,
160 yards, 1 TD; 7. Randy Karliner (Oce.an View), 8-14-1, IS9 yards,
3 TDs; 8. Steve Scheck (New~rt Harbor), 16-23-1, 158 yards, 0 TDs;
9. Donnie Smith (Edison). l_i-19-0, 146 yards. 2 TDs; 10. Dan Ucker
(Estancia). 12-16-1. 126 yards, 0 TDs.
• Last ~eek'• rttelvia1 leaden
I. George Greenwalt (Newport Harbor). 11-113; 2. Robert Reyes (~ddleback). 8-80; 3. Tino Chavez (Mater Dei), 7-119; 4. Scott
Seymour (Woodbridge), 7-'120; 5. Eric Spraker (Laauna Beach), 7-94;
6. Kealii Clifford (Mater Dei). 6-80; 7. Doug Weaver (Ftn. Valley), 6-79.
Scoria1 Leaden
I . (tie) Sean Mallett (Laguna Beach). Randy Karliner (Ocean View),
Vance Senteno (Westminster), Dou1 Cunningham (Huntinatoo Beac~).
Shane Sherman (Ediso_n). Brian Williams (~ountam Valley), 12 ca~h.
"We had _ the lead the fir.st game
and let it slip away. and in the •
second game we showed up with the
same desire we had a1 the end of the ·
first game," Bra1'1de said. "We have
12 people playing, so we kept shift.
ing the troops in there ...
Down 9-5, Corona began to play
better with the re-insertion of
Danielle Everett into the line up. The
Sea Kmgs' No. 1 hitting threat
would notch sc:ven lolls in the re-•
mainder of the game en route to a
23-kill effort on the nillht.
"When she's focused. she's as
good as anyone an Cl F. but at limes.
she loses that and will shank balls.
make mistakes," Brande aid.
"We're trying to get her focused the
whole tame she's m then:.··
Brande said has 5-foot-11 senior
outside hitter 1s bcgmnmg to take
command at times. somethi ng he
sought from her earlier in the
season.
"She's startmg to sho" 11 more
and more." Brande said . "The balls
we're taking on the outside. ~he was
putting them away. She's there m
the critical situations. calling fo r the
ball."
The Sea Kmgs scored five tra1ght
to go up 10-9 in game two. fell down
11-10 and then scored three straight
to take a 13-11 advantage on Stacy
Petersen's ace. Then Laguna'a
Nelson ( 14 kills. eight in the game)
took over, put the Artists up 14-13
and twice earned sideout.s with IUlls,
but most importantly wa.s twice she
denied kills for game point by CdM
blocks.
''If we go up 2-0. we get the
KARLINER
from II
auy that would have tackled me
about 10 or 1 S yards downfield."
Isom summed up, "Randy used
the option to its best."
After Westminster slipped in a
score, Ocean View came back to
make it 41-6 on a 62-yard screen
pass from Kartiner to Jason
Merkel. Twenty m inutes, eight sec-
onds into the game, the Scahawks
bad scored 41 points.
Isom had sajd he looked for
three touchdowns per game on tht"
average this year after averaging
rouahly 10 points per game a year
qo. The team is averaging 22 this
year and has already passed the
school rcc:ord for points in a
season, but Friday's outburst
showed just how potent the Sea·
hawks' run-and-shoot offense with
Delaware winged-T variations can
be.
.. Karliner was super," said
Westminster Coach Stan Clark.
..They did some real fine thinp.
We did make some poor •liln-
mcnts and he found them.
Whether it was audiblizina on the
liDe or not, I don't know. But when
we a1iped im~perly, he found
diem. And you ve aot to aive him
a lot of credit for that."
The offense was ~t in place a
year qo with Karliner in mind,
and he bas worked bard to im-
prove. While Karliner said he
doeen't reJlly sec any 1pecific d.if·
ferenca pointina to why the Sea·
hawks are scorina more poin11 this
..., ..... ~~ ugun~ •••ch Hlgt1•1 jodl Budge ll•flJ, Krbten HanMn ..
up to btoclc • Coron• def M•r offering Mondar night.
match," Stewan said. "But we let
them ue ll up."
Cnsten Walk) sen cd an ace 10
even game two at 14. and after eight
sideouts. a Laguna spiking error and
an ace b) Lara Carlsen evened the
match.
CdM was ne,er headed the final
two games. taking an 8-1 advantage
m the third game. In the fourth.
CdM took a 5-1 lead before the two
traded pairs of points to Q. 7. Then
the Sea Kings took over with six m
season, Iso m sa}s Karhne r con-
sistently improves tn many areas.
"It's pretty simple." Karhner
said of the offense. "At fi rst it
seemed hard. but af\er you do it
for a year and a half. it's a pretty
easy offense to run once )OU get 1t
down."
Karhner. who throws a prctt)
mean baseball. was thro win$ the
football a little too hard at limes.
but Isom said he is beginning to
throw with a better to uch. "He has
a tendency at times. with people
too close. to tattoo them:· Isom
said.
"He's in every film session. and
with Coach (Bob) Bell. we'll oc·
casionally bring him in alone and
go over things. He constantly
stands back. even when we're on
defense. and watches what we do
and asks questions."
Isom, who concentrate!> on de·
fensjve coaching, has to resist the
temptation to use one of his big-
gest and best athletes both ways .
And Karliner would hke to play
both ways .
"He's such an integral part of
the offense, it's tough to risk losina
him on defense. even though I'd
love to be able to do that." Isom
said. "He could play strong safety,
linebacker, probably about any-
where. -
"It's fun watching him."
Especially when you're the
c:oacb and he's accounting for fi ve
touchdowns. -
"It was a .,ut pme," Isom
said ... Actually, it was really only
a half."
cobaive."
So with 11 solid sllUten and re-
ter\'e pla~n aood enoup 10 stan 11
moat uy other community collett,
OCC i1 Intact f'or the 11reteh nan. The
cbmlillry, ~.needs IO 10 bKk
IO tbe llb befoft 11'1 IOo late.
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a row. Petersen notching three kills
and Carlsen two plus a tuff block
dov. n the stretch.
"They started blocking better the
third and fou rth games." Stewart
said. "We're a little out of shape. but
we'll take care of thai. The first two
games. we were passing well and
they've got to honor the middle. The
last two, our passi ng was not as close
to the net as we would hke. and they
started campin'-out there (on the
out.side attack). ·
CdM pololsts
upset, 7-3
The Dall)' Piiot
Top-rated Corona del Mar suf·
fcred us first water polo loss of the
sea.son Monday as host El Dorado
High punched out a 7-3 non-league
victory, droppmg CdM to 19-1 while
the Golden Hawks improved to 15-3.
Matt Maclear led El Dorado with
three goals as El Dorado Jumped to a
4-1 half\ime lead.
Corona del Mar pulled to within
4-3 af\er three periods. but El Dorado
scored thrct times in the fourth quar-
ter to put it away.
Elsewhere:
• Greg Kroger and Shad Wicker
each scored three times to pace Uni·
versity to a 1 Q.9 non-league victory
at Fullerton.
TENNIS ' lfroml1 ~
siA stogies. That's when we switched)
doubles around and that made Ut:
even stronaer."
Miraleste falls to 16-1; Corona del
Mar improves to 14-1.
•Estancia Hiah's Dina Birch
upped her personal record to 31-2•
and Estancia, df'J:!te beina forced 10.
default it's.No ubles because oh aliabt il\iury, went on to ruord an
11-7 win at Rollin& Hills, the No. 7
rated 4-A team, enbancina the
Eaales' No. 6 ratina.
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Estancia
stlll No. 2
In Div. VI
rankings
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..... "" ...,. 1. Notre Oeme <56> 7+0 1,496 1 2. Mleml, (l) 6-0-0 1,424 2
l. Co6orado m 7·C>-O 1.379 3,....
4.. Netlralka 7·C>-O 1,29S ' s. Mldllean s+o 1.23' s
6. AAaMrna 6·C>-O 1,217 10
7. PttttburOh 5-e>-1 1, 111 1
I. lllnoll 5· 1·0 "7 13
f. Flotldm St. S·2·0 HI 14
10. s-m.n Cal S-2-·0 917 9 11. T.,.,..... s+o IS3 6
12. Houlton 5· 1·0 114 16
U. At'UnMs S·l·O 613 7
14.. Penn St. S-1-0 651 17 IS. W.t Vlrelnla S-1-1 612 11
16. AUllUm •·2-0 S31 11
17. Arl1ona S·2·0 535 22
11. avu 6+o "3 21
lf. Floride 6· 1 ·0 436 20 2CI. N. Car. St. 6·1·0 313 12
21. Texas Al.M s-2-0 300 23
22. Clemson 6·2·0 266 -
2l W•lhlneton St. 6·2·0 2'6 15
24.. Texas 4·2·0 211 -25. Soultl Carotlne S-H 183 2•
Other rec.ivtne votes: 0-la homa
132, Vlrtlnla "· Frnno St. 60, Mich· teen SI. •1. W•llllneton 21, Air Force l~. Texas Teen 11 , Mlu tu lPOI 10.
lndlane '· Ohio SI. I, Mlsslulppl SI. 3.
Arlaone SI. 2. Kenluav 2. Duke 1. Oreeon 1.
C9mmunltv celeee
SOUTHLAND .-OLL ..._~c••we ••1tec.'""-1. El Camino, Minion No (111 •·0-0 111 I
2. ll!wrsldo, Mia.Ion Cen. m 6·0.-0 !IS 3 l. Veftture, Wntern St. No. 6~0 ts 4
" LA ~ttlw"I· we,tern SI So S·O· I 1' 1 s. .. .,,fltld, W"lern SI. So. •·0-2 74 s
.. OrtNe Coesl. MIH lon Ct<I S·l·O 67 6 1 ... _,_, Sent., MIH lon Cl<I s+o ~ 2
.. MoorNrll, w"' SI. No. S· 1 ·0 0 I t. Fu19rton, Mlulon Cen S·2-0 2S 10
10. "'9Mdlne, Min ion Cen. 4·2·0 13 t
""" tcM9I ldll ..... SUNS•T L•AGU•
Tiluf'MllV'• --Foun••ln Valley (0.-21 •I W•,lmln\le< (I II
't1daV'• Gemn EdlM>n ( t· l) vl. Merln• 10-21 •I W"lrnlnster
OcHn View (2·0) a l H1.1ntlng1on 8t•ch 17·01
SEA VIEW LIAGUE
l'rldeV'• Gemn
Corone Ciel Mer II· I) at Tutlln 11· 1)
NewPOl'I H•roor (1·1) vs ESJtncl• (2·01 I••
N•wPOl'I H•rOOf'I
SaOdaeoaCJI (1·1) vs Unlv••SllY 10·11 (ti
1rv1ne1
ftACll'IC COAST LEAGUE
La vune 8Hch 10·11 YS WOO<ll>rlOllt (0·71 .,
lrvlne
Oranoe (1·0) vs COSI• Mes• 10·71 let
N•wPOl'I Hart>or)
S.turelltV'• Game
Legune 111H\ 12·01 Yl. Treouco Hills (1 Ol (al
M in ion Vl•lol. s P rn
SOUTH COAST LE AGUE
Fl1dllV's Gt"'"
Min ion Vl•lo (l·ll o El Toro <2·01 I••
Minion Vlelo)
San Ciamante (0-2) •t Dtne Hll" <0-21
S.turOllV't G-Ct 11hlrtno v an.., (2·01 al ,,,,,,,. I H
ANGl!LUS LEAGUE Ft1daV'I ._
Meler Dal (1·1) a l 81tlloe> Monl110,.,.r11 10-11
S.twraV'• "-St Pt ut Co-I) vs S.rvlle < l·Ol et La Pe1ma
Ill~ Amal ti LYnwOOd CnorHN ouel
CENTUllY LEAGUE I TllurMMI v I
Sanle Ant (1·11 vs Ct nyon 10·71 al El
Modena
(Frldey)
El Mooen• (1 ·11 YS VIII• Pe" t l·ll al El
MoOant Foolhlll (2·01 vs SA VeHev I I II et !>A Bow•
IEMftHllE LEAGUE
I TllurMMIY I
CYC>rHS 11·11 vs Es-anlt 11 " •• v e .. l'ICla
El OortdO 10-2) '" Kt1e11a 10·21 el L• Palma
Loart U·Ol Vl '-°' A•t rnllos 11 ·01 '' G•"'
l'llE•WAY LEAGUE (l'r1Cley)
Trov (I 1l at 8uene Peril (I II
Sunny Hlltt 17·0) at Full•••on 11 II
$ono(t 10·2> t i L• HtDn <1 ·11
otlANGE LEAGUE (,rldey)
W•t1ern (2·0) Vl. Anerielm' 10·1) t i Le P•tme
Megnoilt (0-21 et Valancla ( 1·0· ll
Savt nna ll·O•l) el 8 rff·()tlndt <1·11
GAllDEN GllOVE LIAGUE
· CTlwn418Y I
Ranc:hO Alamllo\ <2·21 ti Gera.n Grove 11·31
Pecffka <•·O) •• Boise Grtnot 13·11 (Frtclay)
Sanlleuo < 1·3._ ,, L• Quint• 12 1> et Boise
Grenci. l(tnneOy 12·21 YS l.OS Am1001 1 )I ••
Gero.n Grov•
STIV! SCHECK
Newport Harbor
A 5-foot-11, 17S pound
senior quancrblclc, ht com-
pleted 16 of 23 for I 58 yards.
For the year he has netted 92
KAM McCWSKEY
Fountain V.aley
ADAM GILBERT
University
A S-foot-10, I 7S-pound
senior hnebaclccr and of·
fmuve auard, ht had nine
unaumed taclo.lts. including a
1 of 148 for 973 yards and 3
TDs. wuh JUSI S intercepts. -----.,,..---....:.--·
The 6-foot·l, 210.pound
senior tat.ht end cau&ht thrtt
p&AKS for 68 }ards jlnd
blocked well an Fountain Val·
leY's 28-25 defeat at the hands
o( Edison H1ah.
sack and caused an inter·
cepuo n ap 1ns1 Estancia .......a:.-=.:::.::..::::.=.:...:..:.=:.::.=_~·
MAAK PERLMUTTER
Corona del Mar
. A defenilve back, he inter·
cepted a pass and ran 11 back
73 yards for • touchdown.
had five unassassted tackles.
three assists and knocked
down a pass.
KEVIN THOMAS
Estancia
A 6-foot, 185-pound senior
and 3-)car staner, he had fi ve
solo t.ackJC$, one for a loss and
one for a ~ck. knocked down
two passes and ran .for 44
yards on 7 cames
SEAN MAUETT
Laguna Beach
The muluple pla)er of 1he
week had 109 yards o n I)
cames. ~ored two touch-
do wns and made seven solo
tackles 1n Laguna Beach·s
49-14 loss 10 Trabuco Hills
TONY HOOVER
Costa Mesa
The S-foot-1 1. 250 pound
fullback ran 14 umes for M4
yards and scored a touch·
do wn af\er commg ofT an tn·
jury in Costa Mcsa·s 41-7 loss
to Laguna Hills.
S(.HEDI l.J:s
T.-v
VOLLEY.ALL Cot~ women -Chrltl COi~ Irvine t t
$ou1harn Calttornlt Coli.;., 1 lO om High tcnooi g(rls -Hun1ln11ton BHctt 11
Founttln Va lley, l lO, EolM>n al W"trnlnSJer ,
3:30: Marine t i OcH n View, 3 30, Dt na Hiii\ el
lrvlne. 3:30, University ti Newoorl HerDOr, 6 IS,
Ell•ncl• al Corona Otl Mar, 6 IS; BlshOo Amal
t i Meler Dal, 4.JO TENNIS
High sc1IOOI glr11 -Hunllngton BHCh et
Founlt ln Valley, 3 IS, Edison al W•Slmtnst•r
3 IS, Marine ti Ocffn View 3 IS Dana Hills e l
lntlr>a, 3 IS. l.toune 8Ncn ti Lti>un• Hills 3 IS
COiie Mesa e t WOO<IDrlOllt, 3 IS Un1ven 1tv t i
Nt wPOrl Heroor 3 IS, E••anc1e et Corone dt• Mer . J·IS. Bl,noo Ama t el Mtte< 0.• 3 lS
WAT•ll ~1.0
High Kf'IOOI -Fo..n•••n Vt Jav ti lrvtnt 3 IS
Cresol vs Meter Del (at S.n1e Ant Vtilt •I •
Unlversltv vs M111lkt n tt i Bttmon1 Pie re I 7 lO
SOCCEll
Coti.ee ,.,.,, -Chris! Colleoe 01 Lorna Linda
Unllve<\lly, l
Community co111t11e men -R•ve•s1oe •'
Goio.n West. l Or1n11e Coa\t al Rancho
i.tntlt llO. 3
Comm.;nllv c0118" •omen -Gotoen w u 1 ••
Lone a..c.n CC, 3.
HO('KJ:\ ·~:,
NHL
Montr·N I l , Mert~O 2
N•w York Rengers ) V•l'ICOYV9f l
N•w Jen e v S, Toronto •
West1lng1on l . Calllt r'I' J
H• MM91..,_
NON·LEAGUE
Corona 0.1 Ma• oef i.eoune 8N ch IA· 16
16·14, IS·• 1S·1
DAVE McLEOD
Martna
T he 6-foot. 210-pound
senior hncbacker had 10 $Clio
tackles, thrtc assists caused
an 1nter~puon. blod.ed a
point af\er and fort·cd a
massed field goal
RUSSELL EISENMAN
Huntington Beach
The 6-foot·:?, I 8S-pounJ
senior 'A 1de rece1' er ca ugh 1
tv.o passes for II:! ) ards tn•
duding a kt) 64-~arder nght
bcfOfe halftime 1n a ~1-14
victor) over "-iannl
MIKE CUNNINGHAM
Edison
The 5-(ool· I I 168-pouno
junior caught l"O pas'>t's for
40 yards. including the game·
winner, returned a k1d..o fT 36
)ards and made a tOulhdu1A.n·
saving tad.le 1n :!li-:!S v.an
RYAN MOTHEINIAY
Mater Del
The giant 1"'0-"'a~ lineman
has cons1stentl) graded out
the hill\r\t hlocker all ~ear
"' and "a~ outstanding at d~
fens1\l· tackle 1n Mater rx-a·)
34·18 loss to Bishop ~ma1
~01.t .:/
Ne•"'1 lleeCft Qty ~ ......
C•t ...__, ... di ~ Ouell
MEN ... .._, ,....,. 10· 12 hendlcapl
I Sieve Burrows', 69. 2 Don Mackt . 70
ThOomtS !>chneloer. 71
H•1118r ''""'' ( ll· 19 llancllcaPI I Miil• Tortt>one•IC, 69, 2 Larrv Sisco 69
Da ve Mertlnton, 70
.... l'lltllt (20+ llancllc•PI
I 8111 T evlof. '9 2 Sl•vt Muller 76 J A •CPI
Muller I I
Catie••¥ -·handicap
1 D•n Auo-r 71 1 Dav o Srro11ro 11 ) Jeff
S.n11ev n • Jt< Ae>04tlrOlh. n S Jerrv Sm 1n 13 ,
SENIOa MEN c-WI Mtr l"lltflt C 14·artcl·llftderl
I ltooven Akll>t 70 7 Gil M•r••ner 70 3
!>lo,..... M•ttln\on. 70 aec-.... Flleflt ( lS·•nd·OVt<I
I M C 0 DOMt ll ~. 2 8.11 S<:n•uoon•r 61
l Eu11ent Sturm 69
WOMEN "-*'•"'8 flitflt ( ll ·t rtcl•Undef') 1 C•n 1e1 Mertlner, 69 2 Ma rge Morua" 71 l.OulH Wright 71 Celle.... ,,.,, . llandlcap
I C1rt1 Lu\va•dl, 7S. 1 ,,_ S1.,.... 11 )
E1a nt Brtdl•'I' 71
SENIOa WOMEN OlaftMI ,,...,,,
I 0;111e Fionr 7S
DEEP SEA •
DAV•Y'S LOCKEll (Newl*f ... dll -S
l>OalS. 7• engrtrs 91 l>Ollllo S coo • nt llDut IOI
callco t>us 10 ""° t>H• 20 mtc~••ei • sculoln. S '"""n .. o • caQll..on I wrgo 2
vetlow lln croakt r. • •OCilllin -t'l.•w coo 23 t>lu•
\lttrll, I rnto.o "1a r11 NEW~T LANDING -I ooat 10 enoJer\
71 w no t>eu 2 ce•·co t>eu 12 oon.10 1 \Cu•o n
2 t>tue -en
\\\llHl'OIO ~
""" lcMlt NON·LEAGUE
El Dareellt 1. car-dltl Mar l
Coron• ~ Mtr 0 I 7 0--3
El DoradO 2 2 o r-1
COM JCOrlno HowalO I c,._,,,ah on t we" '
StvH Plllt 1
El Dorado scoring .MaC•H• ) Ft ll• 2 U \urn
\, Miiton 1 Stvtt Leo 13
IJfttllanJfv Io. "'ullt<1Wt •
Uni••'''"' ' 0 l S-10 Ful18flon 3 l 7 ?'-10
Unive<s tv ~~·ng JI(., •~ l (..,,...,,., "'Ol ,
Prolenl 2 IY C'<f f 3 S.vei llV•O"t' 11 WHI.
t<l'lu s 3 Fuoert~ \Cor '10 Em.,-., 1 FKAll' 2 ~ •
MlllVO 3
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~' Pn.Du\ COM• a.• .... ~,or &·0 Qt • E
MenlO" 6 0 Oet 8e•OO-<"•• 6 0 S,,e ,.n
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4·3 6·4 S•ewer• C et•or>e c.o.-'°'' 6 7 S·7 .., ,..
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Dau~
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Ft wer ·Mlvett Sl\OOt·Jov"•' E 01• • • •Cl<'
•·l 6·3 NO"· I( re il8 IE 0\1 ) 6 '"0" 1 S IOS'
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SCOTT SEYMOUR
Woodbridge
The senior hnrbackt'r-w1dr
rettl" er cau&ht ~'en pas.st"s
for 120 )ards and had llAIO
antcrccpt1ons and ~vcraJ
tackles an \.\oodbndgc·s 21-3
loss to Oranit'
ALEX CARDENAS
Saddleback
A. 6·1oot ~OC>pound ~nior
o lTt'nS1\t' tac-kit 11 v.a\ his
pau blocking 1A.h1ch -..as
large!~ rcspons1blr lo r ~uar
terbad. P.iul Oclgado ' :!In
\3fdS Ofp,U\ang \ilrdage ~---~~~-~-• SHAD VICKERS
lrvlne
The: ~naur \"ih.ht'd from
fullbad>. lfl 1ailb11d. and
g.i11ncd 13~ \anh on 1C>1.arne~
and al\o L·aught th1et passc~
for :!O ~ard\ in In 1n1.•:\ I .i • .,
"'>n 0' er \an < lemen1e ------------· CHRISTIAN MOORE
Westminster
The S-foot·., I .ifl.pound
sophomort defrn\I\ c back
pla\lng >Biel' and cor·
nrrbacl had an tntercc:-ptton
and made \e\t'r.11 ~c' 1ac~les
tn a -i t-I ~ defrat ·
H B volleyball
team to play
in Vancouver
Th~ D~lly Piiot
The Kol.uro \ollc,ball Club 'ol
H un11ngton Beach .... 111 make a re-
turn tnp to the \an ou,er. Bnush
Columbia uburb ol urre~ Thu~
da~ through unda) to compete m
the San C astlc Class1t ·
The I ~-team tournament also ID·
eludes ntne ( anad1an teams. Golden
Bear \' olle' ball ( lub of San Fran·
c1sco and L'Bn \ olle~ball Cl ub of
Los .\ngeles "ok uro v.111 ha"e an
cxh1b111on agatn't a ( anad1an team
on Thurw.:n mght ~fore a college
tournament · bCt .... een L'(' anta
Barbara L ( the L' 'Rand Team
.\lbcna and then pla\ the tour-
nament Fnd.n throujil.h unda)
The "1.•luro tt'am includes
Trabulu Hall~ un:gon '\tone and
Rohen Badan1 Fl \lodena's Brad
Pov.ell and Jeff Leedom Tus11n\
~1ke ~cl<.her. ( hm Rodnguez and
James Edwards. and Cal High'
Scott McPhce a nd Pc1er Nenington.
lat 1t••Md)
8ANTAMWEIG,..TS -ltau Pet-11 117~
...Waoeo °"'"°'"'eel D·eoo Av 1• 111 Me1tico 17 10 ·••• ,. wee ,,, •
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or carport 1n a beauutully
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Sorry no pets
Bachelor $550
1 89droom $655
28drm 28a twnhse $845
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Top area. park·llke setting
Beauhfully maintained.
1BR Apt w/garage or
carport vaulted ceiling.
balco,,y. fireplace, pool,
spa. BBQ
$680 Up 1st • Security
No pets 549·2447
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bltlns. fncd yd wlpatlo
636-•120 IPM·5PM
2437 Orange 'G $755
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Pool & spa, patios/decks.
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Bachelor $590
I Bedroom $660
28drm t• .ea $780
161 E 18th St 642.0856
1 89droom
2Bdrm iv.ea
28drm 2Ba
15t E21st St
S705
$805
$845
548-2408
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1nstall111on & repairs
Restretchlng & cleaning
Sales at wholesale prices
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Entry or tnteftor Custom
cabinets. furniture Free
Estimates 650-5952
111-ll11 ••TWILL TJPm• ~§@pp@@@ ... Teltture-Acoust1c & Pa1n1
lewaya. patios. paths. Free est Kevin 538-6192
etc No too too small. * * * * * * * * NII!' ... ., ll~IJ ....uTI •YWIU ,...,..._....,... lllYlllS
All Phases F1m1ly owned Free Estimates
& operated Also dump Any size Job
truck & Bobeat servtees Call Dennis
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WITH SKILL & CARE Any size-$65 00 incl REMOVAL RELIABLE• 20
References Please call stump Insured 542 5937 Tom 675-6226 CHUCK 642-0322 yrs In area • -
PAOF smce '73 Tfl8h1gt1-~ YllllPllmll
est quality repair service ~ & Wallpapering OuaJ11y
al the lowast cost. Root-ma or wor Free E.sL 969-6349 plumbing, electrical misc large 1obs Newpor1
uc=69677 Gil 675-3694 Costa Mesa. Hunt Beach ___ areas Est Refs 675 6186
eull Pl•• vCUSTOM WORKv ~~~Tti~,~~1~:b~:8
Fixtures. heirlooms. 1nd Br1ck·Block w,alls-tire· uc.1:5$>&T5 VISA-MC works of ert Raymond places NBICMtHB areas 673 15 2 Sanders Lid 953-6039 •8 575034 646-4834 ~ 1
,Papering
-----SUPERIOR W1Ucovering CUSTOM Fireplace and Installation Removal
Brickwork Block Walls. Wall Repair Prompt Lie
Garage/Yd Clnups-Trees Onveways Paving Besl •566215 Mark 642-6842 ... ..-..n.n. M Ml-llll work 16 yrs exper1ence, __ _
STUCCO-TILE-Reas LG (7 t4) 722-~3 WALLPAPER HANGING
27 yrs. eJ1p Lie 540·2284 * 211-1111 *
Bond Ins 537-1554 BOI •ILRTllllll• ~.WPllfU .... -REMOVALS Compehllve ~~=~~----Oual work Freeest$25hr IMMEDIATE SERVICE b ids St Llc.,.4 16904
.,.487892 Greg 979-6276 Residential Speciahst Cln A I I eaoaches. 1714) 523-2375 Larry
..... II •• I I II ---up Trees John 650-1628 back pains Massage l•llllliiili•I --• 1 therapy 1n Medical
. For more intormahon Nannies Across America IYllAll LIU Ill. Chlropract1C oftice Insur Int.I t p1tcn pt•1enng,
CALL TOOAYtt Agency Avail lmmed Hauling • Cleanups accepted 536-7789 Beth custom te1ttur1ng. quality
Isl FOR Lois Lie bonded 493-2580 Odd lobs also 543_0952 ~work Problems-No Prob-
LOVING mother wtll care --lems! ~326864 ~-7831
Your for your toddler 1n my TUIY WOTllO Ullll UIUll * • 1 * Service Otrectory home. BuShard/Gar11etd Service Calls Free est And Tree Sculptuf1ng ••
Repreeentatlve H.B P /T F /T 965-0656 Dependable Reasonable Same Day Serv 540-6082 l ..-1111 H • -Ml-llH ~~-:,m =~ Ml--U21 NEWBO"°RNiMEOICALLY CALLL~~:;;1:.;i_2317 llOl'IUIUM IWlllDDT ~~~f~ri';~~~~!~~t
28drm 1''•Ba $775 llt.111 Fraglte NewbornOaycare ' Junk to Dump 7days U..WT-111142 -···~-•-•
2250 Vanguard 540-9626 ••••••••••I My Home 30 Yrs Superb ~ Costa Mesa 540-3798 --•--·--Reis Pat 966-0490 -llllT ..vllll o s s----N • A N W STARVING STUDENT ALL RAINS 5. 15, S25 & UCI Repair Redwood/Cedar AMERICAN HAULING & Lowest legal rate Careful, Faucets. dl9')0Sal. hfft~. O...ftoh 2626
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lmmac, frig. gar. S575mo
875-1849 or 498-7649
Hunt. LICh 2640
2BR 1BA. encl gwege,
ciatlo No pets Oith-
w asher & lndry rm.
1725/mo 143--0930
my lrvinehome Mon-Fri Post replace C M INB COURIER SERVICE licensed T-152.461 Pl'IOneEst anytime
ac-Jim Whyte 6'2· 7206 721•68 14• l:nc Free quotes 646-565 t "Pl" ~4&-6242 Leo
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Or9ft09 CoM1 DAILY PILOT/Tueedey, October 24. 18el -rn 6014 $/DO<"'i'() MUC llJllCl MUC llJTICl MUC llJllCl MUC llJ1lCl -..C ..
Ullmlllf/TP/T ........... 22 'TOY 'H CAMRY V8 LE J MiCMe!Jotm9orl •ICTmOUe.,.._H FICTmOUe.,.._H Tina Duaine.a 11 con. ~ P"ltiont evell C»ys & mmtrw & tNndle. ,_.., UTIMlllllllAR LOAOt'6 Suntoof. _.~,.,~:i.·~c.;:-011~ T~~':!! .,. ~ ITATa•wr d\ict.O O)' A a.. .. ,.,,, 2:98~ Mon ·Tt1Ur1 l.ieedl1M •8AO-tU3• IJPT6i&"80AT ~. t .000 ml.. Juat off enge Cou,.tyonOCtoo. 17 doing bu_,u d~ =:::::son••<• ~:O reg11trent(1J com Thef~....,. _
1555 Ad PLANTATION QUE.EH SIZE MA TT RESS Sl501MO * 875-.4704 thowfoom Wtll Sac:nne. 1989 TtfE SWEET & NUTTY N.ATIONAL 8_ANJ( CAAD ~ to ttansec;t t1u91-dOlnQ ~ • _ .ma, Colt• Men & BOX. QUILTEOI PRIVATE 8ack h t>oit 11•.tOO Pp 712-e520 ,.,_ SHOP, 10.01 e.atl\ Blvd. SERVICES • tO Pacmc -unoet tne FICtttiOUt BENTLEY'S, •HO .._,.
A.tall BRANO NEW! S 155. tip aY1111 Up to ~ feet TOYOTA 1987 CAMRY Pubflsned Orange Coatl Ste P·209 S1enton CA Co .. t Hwy •337 N-por• l usJneH NIJl'lelll 1111ed lnQal9 wey N9wPOtt Meef\,
•••--• CALL • ~8133 * 1 12/Ft Call Mak. CrHm 5-•PHd Im· Delly P1101 October Z• 31 900eO Beith CA 92863 etxw.on Octot>et 1 tN9 CAt:i'MO -~ 8 5-5l4 ' ' I j •3KJ I h950 Nowmt>er 7. 1' t9ff • Nore l(onue Mai~ 1640 ReJt 0.W9del •tO Peofic Mark T LOOy leMle(t Tewm~
For Santi Fe llyte KiMk SOFABEO Obi tBlue Batik 7 7 ... .,. mn1a99 mKV a ;M-e0:3 T--0 " N Gllt>ett • D Fullen on CA Coatt Hwy, •337 ~Po'I TNI t1e1emen1 -• !tied Beech Inc (a Cerltornla ~Ing In f'Uhlon lelaod Print 1200). 650·8831 92633 BNc:"' CA 92663 ""''"' the County Clw k of Of. Corp) Good pay (71•)861_.655 after 7pm wkdaya or Mlle. Tr~ \IOL\10 1988 2400L. "8.IC NOTICE Thi• ou11n•H 11 con· Th•• t>ut •nen 11 c;on 1"99 Coul'tty on Octot>ef 6 •250 Mar11n9ei. war
wknd1 all day. aunroot, eauette, auto-dueled t>r An lndtv•dual duc;1ec1 oy An lndlvldual 1919 N-Port ~ CA 926t0 UlU 1111111111111 >= T m•tie. wtllte wlth tan In· ,_...to T"'e 1eg111ran1ta1 com· The •eg111rant111 com ir•n11> Tn11 ouain .. • la eon·
ROUTE REPS Earn $800 ua. .. _.__ ....._../ rlltn 8014 t ( 11 FICTtTIOU8 llU81N18S menc.o to 11anuct oust· menc;ea 10 transact bu11 Put>111Mo Ota~ Cotst duet.CS DY a eorporatlOll
weeti 409-826·3386 Ext. 8 :-== 601 S COZV TRAILER d~;1g~.' !t~~· 0~n'wu~:; NAMI STATIMINT nen under the Fic111tous neu under tl\e Fic1111ou1 Delly Pilot Octot>er 17 2• T"'e reglltrent eom·
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ALES LEATHER SAMPLE SALE for Ille C•llular pho,,. $l 6.250 T"'• following peraona are Bu11ntu Name1S1 listed Bu11neu N1me1s1 lllled 31 November 7 1989 mt need to tranuct butt·
Leethet Fashions Men/ Cell 842-6977 71,.,e75_ 7155 domg t>ua1n"1 u at>ove Oro Octot>er 6 1989 above on Septemb@< 9 T 992 neaa under tl'le l1c11uout
11111111 llPI Wo~ From $39·$159 PACIFIC PRO·MOTION No-a K Manuo 1989 ousineta name or n..,.,_
Outside Sates Xlnl wkly OC SWAP MEET OCT. U-~/ VW 1963 Car"'en Ghia SERVICES. 3186.Airway . T"''' 11e1emen1 "'as !ti.a Rei<Dewedtt •-ir MnflC( t111ec:t et>ove on 1111188 comm i ssions Mr •C-14618 722.7533 ---;-~=· EXC9li.nt cond1t1on Must unn K COsta Meu CA wilhthe CountyC1e11<ot Or-This stateme•" w11 1111/lO l"UUU\r nu Benti.yaTevern/Newpon
Spleler,7t.>2·1262 Avvwu 8018 sell $1995 OBO 92626 ang1Coun1yonOctot:>er6 w1th 1neCountyCte<h ot Or F-4ft1t eeacnlne Gret!amGllllM'I.
Sec lor busy construction
ott1ce Word Perfect a
must Salary comm with
eitpertence 5•6-5100
• ....... 843·29•3. 643-7'88 Donald D Chritty Jr 1989 a119e County on October 6 "CTITIOUS aUllNIESS Sec:rttMy 1983 SUZUKI GS 750E J 186 Airway • Unit K Costa FU»St 1989 NAMI STATIMINT Tr-111 llllemetlt ., .. t11eO
ELEClAOPEDIC BED $1300 M UST SELL "'-0300 Meu CA 92626 Puohllle<J Orenoe Coast FQ3MO TnelollowingQlf.onaere w1thl"'8 County ClefkofOr· LEAVE M SG I 7 1 •) Autos tJUftlHIX 7 Aobln Lewis 3 t86 Airway Daily Prtot OCtol>fJt t7 24 PuDllshed Orange Cout domg Du11neas H 1nge County on September
(twin size) S•50 O•yro 845-6340 o r (7 1') CADILLAC 1977 Seville • Unit K Coste Mesa CA J I Novemtier 7 1989 Da•I) P1101 Oc1ooe• 17 24 SENTI.EV s 7979 Cent•• ,. 1999 F'8m
Concentrator $3 0 645.9518 Automauc, air IUll power 92626 T-982 31 November 7 t98fl Av• Huniiogior Beac~ CA Put>h~ Orange Coett UlllllTUTm Ult. Portable 011ygen Tank (In accessortes. ~oonroot Jodi Chnsty 3 t86 Airwaf T 983 926'7 Oa11y "•tot O<:tobet 10 11
W/lastest growln" real es· leather case) $50, and 4 ••1o.........J ft..1.-/ i-. E 11celle n1 con ... 11 on • Unit K Colla Mesa CA PUil.iC NOTICE 8 e ,, t' e r s T • • 2• 31 1989 ,, Porta Potty Chair S50 wnis'C'I ""'"'"' -. .. "'. • u 1 92626 ••1 1c MnTJCC a nn tat a co Typing It 539.3073 9030 Pr!Qed to sell quicll al Tn1s Dut•neu 11 con flCTITIOUS au .. NESS '"~ nu e<anc1~~:~· .. ~.'~"0, •. •.ac.r "<. "
bookkpng. g en otc SA800 1642UOH) Day .. f ~ ~ S • ducted Dy a general part .. AME STAT MENT FICTITIOUS I USIHESS 7979 Ce<'lt• "'•" rlu•, Nit.IC NOTICE acsm1n al based on exp MlllllT &Ill.ml ... M.• •lllD 5•9·8209 549·4 I 1' nersh!p Tne 1oio"'·"9 pe<sons are NAME STATEMENT ,ogton eeacn CA nf>4'
111n1 grow1n OC>PIY FV TICKETS OC·SF Fri Lo ml, 5·1Pd. .. wheel Evening 6"5·600• The regtSltal\I c:om 00·"0 OuS rt8 S$ u Tne l()llow1ng pe•S()(\S are Tn11 llUi•"US s ,.,,, I I( S2175
Call A J • 8411--0626 10/27 Depart 5 30p. ar-drive. AIC, elec windows. CADILLAC 1980 Seville menc;ed to transecl Dus MAS TEP SECUR1TV SvS ooing ous.~ss as oucteo or • co•DO•at•or FICTITIOUS 8U ... SS
II.nil' rive6.•6p,$39oneway never off road Asking Bleck. red Pl!\Stnpes ~~·s'1neussndefn•~eo·"Cn"e"mo~ l EMS 7372 Pr•l\Ce 0h1lt NTEG RI Tl 6 AL ES I Tne ·•0S1•1nt om NAMESTAn•NT 5•5-7118/d 640·149'1e $7 8 00 O all Rusty G $ 000 ""' ...... ~· riuf1t,no1C•" 8e11c.n C11ot t6655San .i.nares Foun111n "'4l<ICeo 1o i•ansact ous Tne 1011ow1og persons are
Interesting learning op-631·63811 ood cond otton 4 hstecl above on Auo 22 92&47 va11ey CA 9:?708 , · '"'H S ur>de.r tr•e t1c1 110.-s do•"O ousiness es
. portunlly Newport fllEWMI _,..._ OBO 49•·82l3 t989 Reym'lnd D 01son 19322 Josepr F Nf',.llt"• ou,1nen r>ame "' ,, .. ,.,..1~ THE RITZ •CE CREAM
Beach tL1doJ locatron 1 .... 1111 VlnS '°40 CORVE TTE ,198.5 1 Oonald D Cn11sty Jr Ba1w11t• .. .one Hun1n910,, 16655Sa""'"<tre~ l'our>t.a1,,l1 steoaoo,..on · • 8!. 1600 E Bar Ave =A·~
Typing 80. wpm, some • ..-...,....,,_ _____ ... ,._.., owner. low.m ileage. Bose Tn1s s111ement was hied Beac." c. .. 11 9264t. >la er CA 92708 a e ,, 1 e , s T ii , a1 ooa CA 92661
bookkeeping FIT & PIT •A STEAL * AMI FM ste<eo cassette with !ht County Cieri. of Or Tn1s c,., .. ,,,en s C0'1 · Suanora J Newte"t er,, ,...,,.11ngton Beac:n nc ~nanfl Tne Ngvyen 3'13
675·3553 STIYll ... I ·93 CHEVY VAN 20 phone, radar, Epsilon '"Oe C~nty on SePtl'm l>fl• dueled Oy <1n nd1>'10ua1 16655 Sii" Ar·d•es Fou'"''"'' Granem Q ,1118,,.. Sec•etar, N James Ave Santi-Ana
tickets 646·6765 White. black. beige LAND-wheels Yokonama tires, '" t989 F'31571 The i119.s11al\I co,.,.. va11e, CA 92708 Tnos s1.11ement ..... r11eo CA 9VO• ••01n••y P/T Lea e message AK $ Puoilstied Orange Coast menc.e<.1 10 l•ilnsatt r.us1-rri.s bus•nes~ • c:o" j .. un ine County c18,~ 01 Or -Pnuono Lan Vu 3413 w
--v 6M4~_872L2•1kDe 7n:9~ 1107?~E white with tan, much De•ly P1101 Oc1ooer tO 17 n&ss undt'• t"e hc111.ous ducted o; H.,~o.v10 "'Cl ange c ou,.11 0,. Septemoer James Ave Santi Ana t;A Liglll typt ng .~ l11ing. Wedding Dress, 1>rand ... .. more $18,350 evenings 24 Jt 1989 ouslnes! name or names '/Vite 14 1-.89 F~•,•n 9270•
phones 15-30/h116-.0ea1 5•8 1099 da 548 5000 "' -"
d new. Wht satin wllace & ""!-~---------. ys • T976 11s1ec1 above o" N A 111.. "'9•S•• a ,,, ' ~ 1~ o .... 11nea Orenoe Coe•1 Tr11s ous1nes1 is con-Med1ca1 octor seeking lor student 645· 1623 .e ... i-.. R D o v v ~ experienced person tor beads. sz 8 Pd S 1150. rvn."t'""S, FORD l97 I LTD 2·do or aymono •son menc.eo 10 1ra'1sac1 b-.5 Oa11y P·101 Octoo•· 10 , 7 jducted o~ nusDa"c! and wife
Part· T rme, lle1tlble hours
w 111 train Great tor co1
tege studenl Call Joyce
760·6907
medical cosme11c prac-HOllITTllHI Sac $850 497.7370 Classics 9045 Perfect 70000 original P\lllC NOTICE Th•5 'c.tai"m"~c' .. as '•!,?d ness u•Ot>• Hie ~.c.1t ,~ 1• 3' •989 Tne •eo•straf1 t com· 111n 1 ___ ..,._""""""""____ 1N1tn lhl! ouni, l~r~ o• _., Bus1neH Name1 > ~·ect T978 menced 10 transact OUll·
t1ce Must have 20·25 yrs Needed tor prn1ate .::om· -----------l93• FORD miles. white with black In· FICTITIOUS aUSINESS anoe CouM• '1" Octooe< 17 ar:iove on Ociooer '< ·i;ei; ,,ess unoer thl' t1c111ious
public relauons 11no1or munity 1n Laguna Beach Collectibles 5 Window coupe, body tertor • A C · S 1450 NAME STAT'l!MfNT t989 Svanora 111e ... oeu, •-JC ...,,.TICE jousmes5 11<1me or names
sales experience Con· Call 4194-857 I l"1ll and frame S•OOO 6•6-1041 TM 10110..,,nq ~·sons are F434'97 T'>•s 5•ateme"' .... • 1ec '"~ nu 11s1ea aoove o" 10 19 89
tact Renee 636 -5840 SECURITY OFFICERS BaseballCard COlleCllOnS 675·6186 FOR-0 1977 Mustang dorno r:ius1ne~sas .... Puo11s11eo O•.i,,ge co .. ~1 w1t"•ne Cl)unlvC e•• o•O• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I K~ar r Tne NQuyen Mon.Fri, 9.5pm 213·598·6010 Oult.e Sports model low mite-ANTENNA RESEARCH Dl •I¥ 01101 Ocrooer {4 )1 an9e CCJun•t y -X•<>t>.<• • NAME STATEMENT ?nuong Lan Vu
--• ----------, ..... 0.-.s.rnp::::_. .......... __ .-714•1773•3435 Lane Cosra Mesa 1 C A T 013 F433a71 ::JO•"O Ou •"f'Sl ,u .... 1n lhe County C141rl< 01 Qr. .l..aa1 FIAMT lfflOI WE WILL Aut l_....ed 9 100 a 0 e ver y n I c e COMPAN~ • t5 l l!J•nqtor Novemoe• l 14 1':18~ •989 T"e io ON1n') persons are Tn s s111emen1 was hi.d
Part Time E11per1ence In omceFumlture * llWSILE ')2626 O.;t;1.sned O•a•9@ ""H I B ACT ON POTENTIA1.1anoe Coun1yonOc. 1ooe1 tll.
Newpor1Beacn6416·3903 & Equip 6047 OLDS SIERRA CUT LESS w 111111m R w11son t•S P\&.IC NOTICE Da Y Pict O.:tor:ie• ,. •4 P•o S.C.l1. r 11ERAP• B 1989 FU5141
BEAT ment Our enllre invenlory has 1986 23K mites Loaded Lex1n9to,, Cos1a Mes.1 CA 3 ' ~:i -emoe• • '989 •Ct ON .,,.. •S•CA •11eR. Puo11s"ed OranQe Coast ... L ""' NEW. lllnt cond AT&T been drasttcally reduced XLNT con01t1on $9 195 92626 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS ' ':18e AP•. ..r':i • ··r. ~.. S•• Oa·ly PolOI OctoDet 2• 31
Male & female tor possible Spirit 2-hne phone sys· for extra savings• 496·1767 or 720-9668 Tn15 ous·nes' s NAME STATEMENT I 'Jl 1us• _A 9268C Novemoe• ~ 14 1989
work 1n Japan Open call ANY DEAL tem 3 pnones s 150 hrm mau• --· OuCleO 0) An no1v•dua T11e fouo .... nq oe•sons df!' P\&.IC NOTICE ~or'u"" , .,. .ams .,,. D TO 19
Fri 10127 1989 1 l am ~57-9292 7am·5Pm M ·F -·-----------Tne reo s11an1 -. om aoino bus•ness <1> a '-"e<J"• P•o•f'S\.Cl"ii Cor------------Call 2 13-6 12·0288 1540 Jamboree Road P\&.IC NOTICE menceo 10 ltans.1c1 o .. s H•E NAPl ES GROuo K·51M' "''"i•,or CA ")00 ,-.,, s• PtB.IC NOTICE
Newport Beacn ----------ness unde• 1ne ht1 ••ou'> 2330 Nap es Ne..,.pe " FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Ste , · , • ,.,, ~ A o;&8C • a..llA_a..ll..ll..ll FICTITIOUS 8USINESS ous•ness name 01 n.omes Bf'lt " CaP 02660 NAME STATEMENT r ... \ t "8S' ; rn" FICTITIOUS 9USMSS --=~ NAME UA.'{EMEMT-~~~-..c--~~em-•¥8~ booG~-'· i,... ~ pe•~ -'" ouci.o to> A C1><0<,.al t0r NAME STAT~
Tne lotlow•no perso.,s are 19 1989 ,,, 2330 Nap es ~ ..... tv•' dO•"O cvs "!'\'\as ·~e "• ,. an• r.C"" Tne lollOWlng O¥SOOI Me
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onstrators 10 , local IOP any private securily * llTTllS * doing Ou!>1ness as w .111am P 'IV•ISO'"' Beacn Ca111 9266-0 PQA "lZO R•s• J "lA'• •e: ...,e"C "" , • t"~•t' C'J'> 100°ng ous1nes5 as
RANCHO LOS FLORES Tn.s s1a•emen1 ... u I .. o Pa.,,ea Ma•y Rd••. Tl4, A•io •9r • '"0• ,,en ... ., ....... ht••o ... s ·"le Mu SIC BOX 191'5
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stores 1.900.833•8800 c.ompan~ w flllen 100 oller A8YSSINIANS lor ~our employment as a MAINE COONS CltMIR BMW
11111/EITIYOlElll
FI T M·F 7 30am·4pm
S61Hr Benellts l19"1
1yping lot computer
Apply 1n person Books
on Tape 729 Farad S1
Costa Mesa 5•8·5525
PITllOI Ulll, wtr9' ....... , ..... , ,_ ... If., •• ,,
is now11i\erv1ewing models
tor figure & hnger1e pnoto
assignments Must be 18
yrs • & well groomed
Pay ranges tr om S 150
Call tor 1nterv1ew
714-112-Hot
PRE·SCHOOL TEACHER
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Beacn area 494·857 1'
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Ltmlled oppor 1un11y 10 101n
na11onal real estate mar·
keting systt'm with un·
hm1ted earnings For 1n·
formet1on call PETE
VIOTTO at SELECT
BEnER HOMES g
GARDENS
REAL ESTATE 75 1-5000
Ulln.sT
For real estate investment
company Busy phones
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Nori·smoket 8 30 • 5 30
Call 751-7400 tor ap·
polntment
i lllPTlllllT/llOTY
securil ) officer GAEA T P~RSIANS
WAGES and JOB SATIS -SIAMESE
FACTION are our special-PETLAND PAVILION
ly since our c11en1s DE· OPEN 7 DAYS
MAND ONL v THE VERV 16374 Beach Blvd , m1 S
BES T 405.fwy next to Target
• Full·l1mP r•OS1t1on<1
ava11at>le
• 25 weeliiend part-time
pos111ons open
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Suite 230 Laguna lll•ouet an901 County on Sec.1e"" r 1" Beac" C ;i' 92660 CA 926<'6 s••o ;tO•l' t .,• .. • •toea Beac" CA 907•2
C111t 92677 :?1 t98a Tn•s o..is,.,ess •s '"" P•a"' ,.. ~ Cd • " 1 e a ,,......... Ron11a .a,1an Wegmoum
Rane.ho Los Flores 1'1C F'32302 Ouc•eo [', ... u .. oand :ind w •e :o•OO«:ll•O' r~., s• .... ...,~ I NllS • ('' 8232 OaWluCl<et Huntington
Ca1tlorn1a 33971 Sel<d ?ut>l1snfld Oran9t'Co ;s1 Tre •eQ '>"<i"I com ''>1S oui.,r •s<. >en ,.rr •~e CouM,CI.,•• •O• BeacrCA92646
Road Suite 230 Laguna Da111 P11010c.tooe•3 10 1· .,,,.n,,.a 1 tra••sllct ous ciuc•eoo. ~ o•:-c••' • ;ir9"'°""" 0, 5ec•emt:>e•I r"'' 1>us1ness 1• con ·
N•oue• Ca111 92677 24 1989 "flSS _.nclt" t•e htl•hous T'>e '"ll '''"' 1 .c.. Xl 1.,9q ducted by Renee LeAnn Tn1s 1>us1ness is CO" T 960 ous•n,.ss r•3m11 or ,,.,mes me,,,ea 10 "31''>J.1 p.,<.1 F43213a W99moulh 8232 Pawtucket
ducteo oy a co•oora11on sted uoci.e ,,, Seo1em!>P• ;,en unde• '"" • -1 • v~ P ~r· \noo ':>•<1•·v• Coasi1D• Hun1tnoton Beacn CA
The reg•strifnl com P\lllC NOTICE 15 1'18 ous•ness ,,.,.,~ t "'d"°"s ;:i311, p 01 Octot"',, •O q 926•6
mencec! 10 r11en53C1 buSr-I W .;yN• G Rar>, r l•sted abo•e or •• A 24 •98Q Tne reg1s uanttsl com·
ness unOer tne hCl•t•ous FICTITIOUS BUSINESS f h1\ ~1~1,..,-,.,,, .. a~ l11Pd P·anzo nc .i. Ca11 "~ • Q<,'l"'enceo 10 trans1c1 DUS•·
oua1neu name or names ,..AME STATEMENT w•tr ",. >vnti C•t''' 01 O• Bv Danoe• .i\llf'••C .,, .. ,.".Jf'"' "•51 uf10e< the F1cm1ous
hsteO aoove on Oe101>er 12 Tll• ro11ow1n~ ~·son .. arf', inge C ,. r, w 0 inter 1 • l'"s sratemf'"' """ • t'd fl\&.IC NOTICE a .. s ness NaM'1.C SI 1111eo
1989 do•rig business as I '98'"-' .... 1r ire Cou"'• ,,,.,. •Qt ar:iov• o,, N A.
Mark SIOrniiM A PRACTICE MANAGE F43489S 1an~e C.<•1.nt, .;r ".) tN;.•• K S.209I Renee LeAnn Wegmouttl
II lor some bizarre 1e.:ison
we don t place you w11h1n
24 "ours of vour inter·
view we ·will .:iss1s1 you l>y
circulating your int o r.
ma11on 10 25 ol Orange
Labrador Re111ever S 199
Dapple Do •1es $279
Manchester Terner $299
Over 25 puppies 1n stocll
All puppies guatanteed
PETLAND PAVILION
OPEN 7 DAVS
1637• Beach BlvO t , m1
S 405 lwy nei<t to Target
Tn•s statement .. as t••ed MENT 1NST 1Tul E B PM I P ,t • ,., .. Cl ".>•.\"'ie C dS' •989 FICTITIOUS aUSINESS r11,s statement •II hied """~ _________ _.wiln t"e Counl1 C'er" of Or· 3334 E Coos! H"'' Co• n1 Oa 1, Pc· Oc·cpe-,4 3· F6J.':KJ NAME STATEMENT .,.1» '"fl Count~ Cle•ll of O•-
an9e County on OctoDe< 13 oe1 Mar C• 5u•te JOEi "<<'· .. " t"' • 14 '•89 I Pul>ll•,.,.., Orange Coael ·.,e • .., "0 ~'it'•S(I""\ .ire .i·vc Counl) or Octot>e< 5
1 County s premier secur-
ity hr ms totally at our e•·
pense * 141-SUt *
We re nere tor vou ano Musical Instruments
you• t>ettet tu1ure with 6055 I
89 LEGEND &
90 INTEGAA
SAVE! SALE!
E11cellan1 Setecuon
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100 I Quail St N~ Bch
t989 9262S I l '. O•lly Piiot October 17 2• , "" <'v~ "IP!>• 1• '98S
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PuDhsnea Orange t.oa51 San Joeau•n H 1., Rtl Co• P\&.IC NOTICE Tt9t •a• ,.,..,. • ••~ ~··~· 5,,.,,.. P..101.sr;eo Orange Coast
Da·ly P1101 October ,4 ) ' ona oe1 Met• C A 9201'> .., Cos•• .,,.~.,... A •• 2~ :>a • P •ot 0<:1oDt!f 1~ 24 Novem~e• • 14 19d9 Tn.s OuS•"t'SS ' '0' FICTITIOUS llUSINE$S P\lllC NOTICE ~·•0"' • .., Mll•'"0'"" i · "'O•eMO.•.., 1989
T 00.,
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duc'ed 0) An '"tl "d»d NAME STATEMENT ~'' 6 :Jf' \P • •CJ t T 981
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FICTITIOUSBUSINESS 8us ness Name•S ..,,.. B.t•I'• 1 .... •S.··E ,.~ ~ ,,9 0 ... s ,_ .. .,,1 .,,. ,,., .. .,.,,.co... K52171 DYllllC
PROTECTIOI
SERVICES
MUSIOANS D-50 k~· 1
t>oard & sl u010 eQu1p
ment Very reasonable
Oc1 24 25 only 646.409 I
NAME STATEMENT laoove " Ottott'• ti. '"~" •,1.,.,, C • • •.t .t OCIE (_ ::, _ 5 f •,c;;:iA , ..,e ,.. • •• •~'>C' t .,.\ FICtlTIOUS laUSINESS
BMW 2002 1976 loolls g Tne lo11ow1nq pe<sons are Crear .. ~ A "''~a'"'' «GS ·~ C •, 9 •L: ')rot•,.~ •• , ., ... w • "t' • ~· • o-. NAME STATIMENT oo.no Ous•ness 3~ •n s Slcltem .... 1 ... ., .. I "O "C: CA Q}!)fe C.wi en '1,jM I' ~r "'"'"' ·"'e 'OI Ow·~ ;ie.sons .lf't
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Spotting Goods 606 5 runs new Low mileage MINT CONO•T o-. T,..E .. II •nto (.('uni. c,..... . ".>• ,. 3 -8• ,c .. 0: -, •• n \'90 JO ,(' ' n d 30 "9 :JuS "'eSS as DATS~:6;:~~9 1977 ~~~: E~JM°o~~; ;,A1~l~~g9 C· ""'• ""Oc•Obe< 6
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(71 ") IJ•.JllQ TENNIS r.icouet 2 mos " • new Head Eli1e Pro (U 11111) wide body grip 4•, 92 SQ
in S99 Goll shoes De•
Silver .automatic air illloy Se11voe"' Ave to•""l 1e• F•33173 .l .. it-•r,, n•ptH J' ,,1., ~"" Ot • .. ,.,,.,. •r •,,•C. .... ,..,e,. 1:>• ~oac Cos·a ._.tta CA
wneelS new paint XLNT Mar Ca1it 92 62S -P.,t• S"eo O••r ~" C,.t\t 1 t ,. ..... , ~·· 1•" • ·:: s :; t"' , • s 1 16 ,,..,qe C°""" on ..x·..ice• • • 1 ~26L6
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cono111on Sa crd1ce o a .. ci Jellte~ Bat>• ·"'0 :la J "'C'I Ovco ..... J4 ......... j I .... , •• ,. Ar a CA ~·· 4 •1180 F434Sf3 r.,,ee "Ow" Center 33•5 Seav•• ....... e Co•::>nJ iJt>I '\I NC'•f'mt p•. 1'41\Q , .. ~~ " \lo>• .. , • • • ' '" ~ !:'.~ , .. ,. • ... c ,,, • .! o· .. ~9• Coast !'air .. -e ... "loaa Co11a M~
HW lllllll ty,1ce S45 964-555 1
$2200 o bo 966-0585 Mar Callt 9262s T <i.'16 r.,.,, "''' .,,. .. " . ,~.,., J.,c·p,: t'• .. •l •" n 1 ::;1 , ;:i , Oc·c~· 14 J • !CA 92626
Tn1s ~us ness ~ r.,"ln 1\tt"ll rte 0.~ " •,.r,,.Pmr.~ </tJ·fe ' .,pf'""'tt'li' • ,..: ,~8~ nte'na1 ::J a Buatness Mature PI T tor da"S as Datsun 5 tO Wagon 1972 ' TV S E I Stic k rad1o l c ase1te w4tll as evenings Evening , tereo. lectron c.s Good running condition
help 2 nig"'s a week & 1 6080 $900obo 53 l ·83 1 1
weeleend Clay Sales exp ----------• pr et o C a ll RA V Cannon Camcorde( Pd M ERCEDES 1979 450
536·4 700 9am -4pm S 1300-$800 obo 06nnon SLC E1tce11en1 cond1t1on
TUOIEHI
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h1line receiver CD Playe• buyers a rroust see Black
$450 obo 550·4798 on bl ck chrome wheels
Santa Ana Un11iec1 no"' n ...
mg For more into call
714·558·5723 or Jot>
Line 71•·558-589J
FOR SALE 1988 SONV lull auto . t<enwood
20 Color TV w11n re sunroof sheepsk i ns
mote control 1n custom Pric:ed al S 19 000 (4MID·
cabinet $'200 631·5•77 L YF1 Day 549·8209 ....... ,. r.
_ApplMK ______ 60_1_1, lolb. GfMral 7011
es 198• 18 Sllocll Ele<:troc
Stde by side G E 21 6 cu Boat A· 1 cond111on
It Ref rig/Freezer Dos-$8.500 720-905, atte1 5
penses water crushed pm
ice cut>es $800 969·396 1
W,.,1rlooo1 washer & dryer
hvy duly $300 both New
W hile oron daybed
compl w mall & new
32 M O NK 1959
Spont1sher needs en·
g1ne work S4 500 OBO
Will negotiate 6•2·8530
bedding S350 2•9-9972 Power Boau 7012
5•9 ·4 1 '' Even ng
~5·600•
PORSCHE 19 73 9 1'
Crashed right front cor-
ner GOOd parts or t1xtlf
All 1ntect Priced 10 sell
qu1c11 Sl500 !OUTZ1JI
Dav 5 4 9 ·8 20 9
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6415·6004
NEWPORT
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JA6UMS
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ducted b• an 1nO'-•Oua1 PUBllC NOTICE '> 1Q•, ,.,., ·eq ~r·; . , 'C"~ Mac;n1ne& Coroo•at•on a
I n• ••Q•Sl•'"I o-•. .,-~ •• < I ~·~a '" ,. r••' ( l\,l"ft "o•o. corpereuon 208 ~ 0 '' .. "' -· , "'~p-~ " ,., ,, I "11•D0t o .. ve Stamtoro CT menced 10 1ransac1 DUSI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t'SS .-nOt" .,.. ~ I I .. ~ ness unoer lht> hct,11ous NAME STATEMENT Bus ess °'la"'t' ~ •'f'il PtBLIC NOTICE I06904-2SO•
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hsteO ltDOve on dO•MQ C>uS·Mtl\~ ·~ "'""' r.. "11 •"' B·~ce :it ....... n FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 10uClt!<I bv a Qef1ef8I part.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ,.,e~s" p ~REO s BAC .... E s~o TH.AME STATEMENT H S .. not' .... c c• l•OUS s.g&<st•O""' &"'SOQns • CA
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meoceO to transact tu~• 011•v P.iot OctOtJe• t• 2• I F•e<! "lona1a MO"""' r.,t' •eo st•a"t. ~1 co.-
Engr firm In NB needs ----------" Fiberglass FISHING recept1 sec1y Filing Furniture 601 4 St<tFF 1983 25 HP
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.:>us1neu name O• "am~s
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P\lllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS eu-u
111..-ITATEMIENT
Tt\41 IOllOWlng oersons ere
dOlnQ l>UStl\tl'SS 11
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quired Med1denl prot11 trailer included Tea Ca1il9or P\8LIC NOTICE 19 1989 above on Oc.101:>er l •<l8'j l'tCtll'IOUS aUSINISS
Tn1s s1atemipn1 ..... s titf'O F~ Steven S r 1.,10• NAM( ITATlMENT thertng Non ·smok1ng ot-dining cna.rs $500 love S 1000 OBO 279-6795 lie• 752·6868 seat w1match1ng chair ll•C-llfl .......... N!lh 1ne Cou,.,ly Cler• ot Or-1 FICTITIOUS 8 USINISS PuOltS"e<l O•an9e C as• T"•5 "a1em•nt "'u l•le<l T'1e lotlow1fl\l D¥•ona are
small writing oesk Days 17-FOOT LARSEN with lt(SAl.£ • 722 -4100 a'"'oe Count, o" 0<:101)1!• '. NAME ST A TIME NT De ,, 1>11e>1 Oc•C'CI>'' _, 1 • • ..,,,,.. 111e Coun't~ Clf',. or 0 • O<><no Dut•"•'• lS
t989 I Tl'le 1otrow1n9 P4'•son1 11e 1• 194q in~e Cou"h on Orfobe• 6 I l\llARINA SA'l NC. NEW II~ /Sim 760· 1225 Eves 720 · 1207 135 HP Evin•uOe out·
Position ava1leble 1n small BEAUT 0 11 while 3.pc boatd trailer Good con-
Newport Beach Law t1rm custom sectional t>rown 01toon $2500 6•6·3228 5·1peed. m1dn1ghl blue Publ•Sl'ted O•anqe Co.ast TME R1TZ·GUEST HOME FU.55 t'"'Uo•t S.ac" CA Cl2~1 SAAB 900, 198• 3-door Fl34'HI ao•no ousinen as • ~'" •989 l r:>O"IT 600 E 81, A•e .:: A6
Slereo ceSMtte a1r con-Da11v P1101 Oc:tooer 2• J • '"OR T>~E ElOERL-. 2•l2 • •-IC ...,,.TIC·E "u1>11s,,ed Ora"'1• Coesi Naom Sa•• "9 .... a •or"'' Law exp helpful bul not 1eatner sola ', gls cot-
nec Pleasent phOnt' fee tbt w 0010 base.
manner & accurate OtHel game lbl 4 mtc"'
tyP•"9 a must GroW1h chrs Lane steo lbf 3 prs
potential w11n1n Ille l11m Jecquero pleat drapes
Call Laur1 759· 1080 artwork Cd M 6•4·8•07
U•HHllT UAll IUlllUI
Gen othce d1.111es good Mattress bOll. frame new
phone mannef Liberty $235 840·8733
F1nanc1al H B 4•8·22119 Bu1tHn type B~r<>Qrn set,
Triple dresser corner
desk & regular desk Fr
Prov desk 852·6083
l988 ZODIAC MK II with dtllon1ng, immaculate November• '• 1989 81uer age El To•o CA I"-nu Oa t P1101 Octo~ •1 2• 600 E Sat Avt A6 N--
19a9 Mercury 35 motOt trouble free $5500 OBO • ,() •• 926.30 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS l • "l<>v• ... De • 1980 00t• 8e•Cfl CA 9Z66•
and trailer Less than 5 586-7932 ----------Ch""'"e l vnn McAn1 s NAME STATIMENT T 98~ Tll s Ous•neu S con.
nours on t>oet and motor l'tB.IC NOTICE r o2 9110 11, ,... (.A Tne 104,0..,,"0 P4'•SO"" •• ,. ductecl Ot "C 0<P"•11 O"
S4000 633•335• alter SUBARU 1986 G L-10 --.;...;;~~,.;.;;;..;...;;..;.. __ 9271" 00<"0 buS•.,.St as P\RIC NOTICE Tne ·•; "1'1 "' CC"'"
3 30pm TurbO •·Ooor S·speed FICTITIOUS 8USINESS T>i•s Ous1nu s s con ()+Cl( S GU"S 2,., ,..., ~"Cf<! to lransec• Ousi-ac NAME STATUllUfT I dlJClf<l 0) An lnd•"•dul i P0<1 B ¥0 Co.ia '°4~} CA FlCTlTIOUS •USINESI 1"41U .. noer .... '<M•OuS ILllTl• lllT 11' ,.. po wer lleering. The tOl'Ow1"0 ~$0tlS are '"'-•eo stran1111 com 9262" NAME STATl•NT o.aineu na"'• o• .,a,..,•s
t983 full cover $7500 b r • k es· 11t11 i ndo w 9 CS0tno C>u$<"t'SS u meneeo 10 tr1nMCt DuSI· Ricnara A 1~"'"" • •S" f">e lot "O ~on'''" Sled •b<»I• 0 "< A 72().1~ 15 doorlOClll Cruise con-44. M OES1GN DEVELOP "ells u"de• tne F><lll•OUS Aust1" SI Co,ta Mes,, C; dOo"g DYS "US H A>a"' i:> Lurf""
trol, cassette elec tric ~EN T 1~8&0 Si.ypari. Cir
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Bus•neu Nam~s· 11s1ed 92e26 GOOD FA T ~ BO A• ... ,..,, 11at...,.nt ,.,, '·eo
loMJ Y«ht Charters sunrool trip computer cle , 210 1rv•ne C1M 92~ u at>o .. °" 114 A Th•S ousiness ·• CC'" ~01'1._S 913 w Ba t:><'>a ..,,,., ,,,. County Clllfll ot Or-
-S..Uttful a1 new A1k1ng Mac GrouD Des>gn De-Cnr•st•ne McAnht oucteo ov An 1noiv•dua 1 a .. a Ba•ooe CA 9266 • •"9• COUM\ on S90tl!mDlf
RUNAWAY FOR WEEK-$56119 OBO &45·5036 ..,elopment inc OBA A & M f h s stale,.,.nt ,. .. 11*1 The reo•st•an1 corr Marl; r LOOy ti) V. 20 1989
ENO Charter Sllt•Of· -Oes.gn Develoo,,,.,,t 17880 .. 11n 1ne County Cletll 01 Or ...-c:ed to 11a,,sect t>us Ba.t>oa 8•vO BalDOa c .a, <&J221J
Art 341' Crealock Pkg oeal SUZUKI l987 Samari JX Silypan. Circ:le ·270 '"''"" a~e Count.,. on Octooei fl !\41SS ul\Cler 1~ hcH ous 92661 Puo11l'WICI Ore"91 Coast
With skipper 67!>-7100 Con"9rttble teat green Ca111 9271' t919 t>us1ness "amt or naf1'l'~ "a th C11s11n1,..10 194119 Oe1"t P1101 Oc1obf!') 10 i;
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CA 92660
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11 11189
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19 1989 ,._,
Put>11sned Orange Coeet
Oet1y P1101 Octot>er 3 10 11
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r.:a ---7014 Kenwood •"'••Pak1ns ducted ti'!' • cort>0ta11or1 Pvot1s1>ecl Oraoge coast AocM'o A ingemar 0'""'" T.959 T-153
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ERICSON 35· DleMI en-Pric•d to tell qu1clt. ~no.CS 10 1rans.ac1 t>u!ll· J 1 Nowmbe' 1 1919 wotti lhe cou"I) Cteri. ot Or·
111M. 3 heedlalls, 9' Avon S5300 ( 1SVL469) Dey ness unde< tne f1<;t111c)Us T 987 enge Count~ on Sf'C>t~o.t
Dinghy. etc Bristol con· 5411·8 2011. 5•11·• 11' t>usin.ss name or names 19 19811
dltlon (714) 557·1256 EY9nlng 84!>-8004 lttte<I at>ove OI\ Oeceml>I!• P\a.IC NOTICE p:~ !ii~~~[!i~!!!~~~~l 19811 Pu1>11tneQ Ore~ co .. 1 91 Aulol -IJ'Ud 9100 Me,.,01 Hak1m1 ll·l1tiQ O.lly P•IOI OclODef 3 10 17 '" This stetemet'll wit filed •ICT1TIOUI .,._,. 24 1Ht
with 11'11 County C .. ri. ot Or NA• I TATl•NT T·9!>!>
It costs IHs to huy At :
Newport
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time CHEVROLET bu yen
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-.ct\, CA t2M2 8 yron M Tarnult•r, .. -... ~-or,-':<a'" .. trlllO" l Pro· 'W•tt Bay A.,., &.!boll, CA lr--or1 ... : WESTUS CONTACT "ltlOlt -a-ch. CA t7MO ..aHICMOOL I TNI lH11l,.•11 fl COtl· trv.t" ot 11'1<1 l yrlllff M 1.,.,,.,..on;1unto 1... ...,__ 92561 C()tifPUTER GAOUP.·ll lC , ....... c.....-., ... Pf/CM Hon-s. ~ .. Clllt-licl DMdllrl9: ..... oc••••••«sr ... ---..
duct.cl by: An lndl'll(k41 Tlifnu!Z., Living Trvtl d•l.O E.i.IM HlyH • c• lnC ... 'T.'::.-c~~"=: 1-1-:-=.-: ~-ei:'~! • Cal1kH'ni• Corpor1tl0f'I, ...... -............. '°'"I• c.orpo1111ori. 4175 • -• ,,. AM ...uieffA~ TM r99l11t1111(1) C.on'I• M•y 5, 1816 ltlls MatM191'11 wu tiled 6'Sl w.,,,., Alll Sult• 7a2
1 ~ t y, Ill · •220 Scou Df'., N9wp0ri M111ftUtttl ... hM'-, CA M.cAftl'lyf Cl., SI•. 700, Pl.ct OI Bid A9c.aipt; The f°"""""O per90l\C ar• ~ to trllnMC1 bulll· Tr111 bu11nn1 •• con. wlln tn.Couruy Clitrk ol Or· HuntJt1glot1 8.;•cri cA l20Se BoMcl'I. CA 12&60. t11•t, 'h•••: (71•) ~ a.tc.h. CA 82090 .._.....,311......,. ._. dOlt'!CI butin91C-= '*' ul'IW 11'1<1 Flc.UIJOUI ui;:te01>y·11Mng1r1191 ang.Counl'f01"15-pltmblft2&47 · Thie bullnasi 11 COi'· T11910C11lonlnC•lllonMa ...... Ptftadl LOSCOl!r>M,CAns..-_.A.._..,.... Wl:T SEATS . 11211
""""'"' N•me(•I n11•d Tll• r•gl1t1an1 com· 20. li19 TtH• bul•n•M ,1 coll-Ouc.tad t>y· A o.n.,., p.,,. of 1ri. cfllef'PKUI...,. ott~ cm cw MlMT..OTO. corpor•hon. 3300 W. c....-., CA-Got....-o St, · • 104, HW!t· ~on: JuM 24, 1917 menc:.o 10 l•lflN<:I Dull-FU2tl7 dl.ICl.O b'(" A Coriior•llon n9111'1ip Ot Pflnc.IP., butlr'l9M otrlcl •ACH s~. 8tvd . Lii Vtg ... NV Plat• ~/~Uf'llafll• ll'l(llOtl Bffc.h, CA 11&41
1(1lh1Mf1 ,,t 'N9lson nn• und., the IK:tll!Ovl Pu0119'1ed Orange: Coal! lha rlglihanl com·~ regltt••nr co':i· of'thelnterldedlra,,.l.,Otll; ~......_ 8Mall:wtf, Ctty 88102 to 0. plc.k9d up.'-• JOhn S, Nyl•n.091'. 19482
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.,.. County Ofl' Oetoblf 6. 1816 l ·8SI buliness l'aMe Of n•lflft ~""':NJ: nilYlft •nd Mid;:.._ uWd by !he Pu~ Or.,.g. CoMt ,,., ... ~ llOl'l·t.turM!•bl4o ... ~,!' lor Brian T Charm!Ctlal. 252 1
1911 • B~rpn M T•rnutl.,, Living llsttd •bO,.. on Fetlfu•r• ,., Aob9rl'G~ 0 lh +r1landed 1r1111f9f0t w1trMr\ Oally PilOI Oclobtio" 2•, 30, Tll• r19111r1n1 com-pl#llWAL,..KT~·~~·• • Or:.ri;e A .... CO.•• Mesa. fq.an Tru"" daled Mil" S, 1986. l---.---IC-111)--JIC( ___ HIS6 · rlf'la , lh•tl• yaer1 11;1 tfffl 1111 1989 ' rncinottld lo .1ran11e1 bu.0. ....__.. "wt · CA 112627
Publi.r.d Orange C:O..t Byron M. T•rriutte<. Trustee r-. ' Eleirw Hty-es Thi• •t•IMl'lfllll was llle<I r,111 so tar as known lo 1119 TM032 -under IN liellUou1 through ol IM site 11 llc:tled· Otnny Agathtngelou,
Dtilty !Nol Oc.1009!' 17, 24, Th<S lllt"'*'I was hied FlCTITIOUS 90.._SS Tbll lll.ltmerll wu hied Wl .... lh 11~.1~1'1ty Cs:: OI ~ l'll•ndad transt•rH ar~: •-.,. lll)llC( "',-.. ,! .. ",•'.l',,~, ,,",,•mt11 u_ ... ~ ... -. p, ... ~!;~.!~ 1114SS Mount1l11wlaw Ln, :5 t No¥9fnMr /, 1889 wtlh lhlCounlyClltr~ofOr· NAME•TATl:•NT wotnth9Cot.nl,Clef't..of.-. 'fGn tam COMP UT EA LAND OF ~ 1111 """"'' .._.... ••""' 11u,.Ung1on B'ach . CA 7.-• :;r.c-·, n., •·· •O ..,. 19, 18fl8 LONG BEJl,CH,42•9 Allen· P:,e.,HO<NS,ln<:-,J RAI'" d«l.,llO~lllhlMtf\-O! ... O • .., 1 ,uun Yon"""' o~ · Tn. lollOw"O PtflOtlt ••• anoe Couoty on Swp1ember F"3203I K 1110 S •-·•· 19 9 dolnn bUIJ!natl IS 20, 1989 p bll Or c II(: Ave ' Long S..Cll. CA, 1 dolph PoaD. Pfnodent '99f'l"'ll UPJ>Of\ --~ ... es. Thll O.Utlf\911 ii con· "8JC NOTIC[ , .. :Melts ... ,,., POOL SER,.CE. ..-... u sneo Inge Ollllt COMPUT£RLANDOF NEW· MOTICI: TO Th11 Sll1'1flelll was llltld 296S·A s. ... S11•1. Cost• clotle<I by A Llmlltld P•rl·
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U..STAH•NT Jt,Now-tmMr7,1.. TimothyROb91!l1~ 2, 19fl9 COMPUTERLAND Of OA· {S.C...1101 .. 107 19fl9 f43"M14 ....... not M K~M ~to ltat11ACI bus!· The,ollowlngp..-son1ar11 Tiii ---,,--,--,----!ANGE COUNTY . 4380 U.C.C.) Pl.lbillhed Orange Coast tr-tonlrec:twti ftOt •I· f!MI under 1,,_ Fic!!llous
doing bullMU .. ; I 7 7 Wtte•wneel, O•a"911 f .915e --ic llOllCE K•lell• Ave . lot Al1milo1, ~Uc• ll hereby g1~et1 10 D111y Pilot OC!obef 2• 31, tencMns """ w:illl:throueh. B j N II( d
LAYSER, 252 1 $_ Mad· CA 92669 --"'=-='-""'"'"----ICA. COMPUTE ALANO QF c.redilO<I ol th• within Nov .... bltf 1, 1.f, 111.69 NOTICE IS HEREBY ulntll am I ) hit•
doell.S•nl1An1,CA9270• Pllll.IC NOTICE Tn+1 Du11ne11 •a con., ___________ , FICTITIOuSmuSINESI SANT A A~A. 3301 s namtld 1r1n1f.,..or(1~ '"''. TOUI GIVEN 1'111 1ne llbOVI· ·~no;::::;~~'::, 1·1989
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252 I S. M.Odock. S1n11 K·St-mi!n~~ r;00•:,'~:1~1 c~';'.:· Tne !ollOWtng 09rsons ••• CA mlde on .Pll'sonal iirooe<ty ange Counlv. CA, Kl1"g Dv witn 1,,_ Coutity Cloer~ 01 Qr.
Aflt, CA 9270• FICTITIOUS 8USINllS I( Ut7' domg buStnMI •• Tna n11'11949\ 111d ~Ill""' ner .. ,,.11., desc;tilled • --ic llOllCl •nd 1h•OUQh 111 Governing ~ c Oc 6 Tiils bu1in•1s IS con· 'NAME S TATf:MlHT nest under lhe ficl•llOUI FICTITIOUS .USIHlSI DSIOSl VISA~IA 350 1 ACldress ol Iha +ntande<I The n•mes ind bu11ness ,--., Board, Mr1t1n1her •ef.,re<I 1
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Tna r&glttr•nl(s) com· dOl"O 11o.1 .. ntt1 as ~1119f9;:ove on. September Tiie following Pt'M)lll tre S.OU!h Newport BelilCl'l CA PUT EALAND LAX a Call· l<llOt19fO<I Ira WEST US A8AN00.-N'T OF t:1t1ve up !O, Dul . not . later Publ•lhed Orange CO'aSI
. rneiic.ed lo lt•n1act bu!N· ACAC!AIREAt ESTA IE dQfngbuslneuas • 91560 l0tn11 c:orporat~ 1H51 COMPIJTER GROUP. INC , UllCWJ'tCTI'riOIJS . !han he ibOwe·lllled ttme. Otlty Pilot 0c.lob9< 17 2,
'nets under the fic:ll!IOVS ANO DEVEtOPMENl •42 T•mot"Y HOltloner SAM INVESTMENTS. 60 OS Visalia ii Cal+lornt1 Ma"ner A ..... 5'.Mle 100. a . C1J1torn!.ti Corl)ofat•on. llU9MSI MA• Ma.led bids lor tne tward ol 31 Nov•mber 1 1989 ' .
Bus iness Name(sJ listed 16tn PIKe, Cos1a M~ Tnis 'b"1eman~ "''' 1'~ S aaborougn , Newoon 1<m+1eo pa•l.ne•Sh•O c 1o torrtnce.CA~503 •220 Scolt °'· N-port Tha louowl(lg parson• aconlrac;llorthe1b0vepro-T-990
tbOve on. June 19, 1989 CaJ1torn•a 92621 w•th ine ountv '*''~ 01 · Betcn. CA 82660 Qon•hue Sth,,ber 3501 Thal 1ne P•0()41fly perf!. Beach, CA 92660 nave •bandontld 1ne use 01 iect ~;• ~!:=~·w~~'111eo St~!~.··~o!;:c~e::' ~::~ j~~9i~"'Y on Se:~e= P;;:~e~::O,,~:C:;c1: ~=1~or:;!,r!?1 S::ti 3g~ ~~.•,10•1~'11':~;~~~ ol ;: ~;:•::u1~!:'~;~~! ::: m ~1c.11tb~~·G ~O'Sn,111•~ ,,!'~.~=·:~.~11·=·~:.; 1··---'P'llll.C::::IC""llO"""TI"C{"".--
Mllh Iha County Cle<~ of 0.· tornia 92627 Publ<!llli:IO O•anqe CoaSI 92660 92660 lu<n11ura, l+11luras . .ciu1p· or princ:lo1I bJsm•u otliee CENTERS Of AMERICA •nd lh•tl De 09ened and MOTICI:
.,..9 Countv on Octooer 6 1<11nlet!n i.ac~ ••2 11itn D••I" .,,101 October 3 10 17 Jen Mc.l<enr•e &O Sea· DSL Se•vite Company ;. mant, and 9<>00w1H •no ••· ol the 1ntend!!d tr1nsl9fO• •t INC, A CALIFORNIA COR· publicty •ead aloud 11 lf>e' INVITING lllOI
18&9 Plate CoSla M11"11 Caio-2_ ;989 IJO<OU.O" N-P0'1 Beach. Ct1•foni1e torp-0<11hon. 350 1 c.1t1var:i111s and l•ademark !laFne POAA TION. 1el)()2 Bois• •bO ... •t•tld time tnd place Nolie.a is nt••Dy given 1n11
f•33171 fo•n.111 921i27 f .961 CA 9?660 Jamr:ioiee Ad 5•h f looi agreemens 11nd 111oca1ed .111 All Other rwslnus n1mes Chico, Suite 203, Hununglon Eaen b•dde< mull sur:im1! 1ne Soard ol Trus1ees ot the
Published 0 11nge Coast Tt11s business ,, c.on· Orl•ndo p Flodr+gues 6 North Towe• Newpor\ 21150 A+rwll'f AY9nue Suila and MIOralSeS uMd by Ille Belch, CA 926•9 w1lh eac;n b•d ll Cllrlilled or l1untlng1on Be•c h Union
Dt1ty Pilot Octobe< 17 2•. OUCled bv co·o•fl,._s 1-----------1,Bel tovorno lr••n• CA Beach. CA 92660 A·l. Coll• Mesa. c.-. •ntendld l•ansle<or within Tne F"ic.titlous Bus.nets c1shiar1 criack P•Y•ble !O H+gh Sc.nool 0.11r1c1 w•ll r•·
31 Nolllmb9< 7. 1989 T11e ••11111 ran! com·, --CMl.C::::i"CCllOO:"fiC:=[c._ __ !92660 fn,1 ttusonass is ton-The BU9ine$S name u5ed !ht'-'f'll'l'S IHI )'!Ntrl I.Ill! Na,,,. r•le<red IO sbOve w•s !he DISTRICT or i b•d DOnd eetva sa•led b.01 fOt SUPPIY·
T ·99• me<>ce<l 10 !•anaacr 0us1-1 · Tnos D siness 11 con ducted Dy a g.ene•al Pl•I· Dy said 1•an1teoors at N•d p111 so ''' as known to tne r+ieo +n Or•nge Counly on +n 1ne torm !lfll IDl!h in !he •f'IQ -
-----.,,-,.-,cc,-,.,,..---loess under the l•t t111ous FIC TITIOUS8USINESS 0 ... 100 0,","'"'' o 01 . nerln•" loc a1 1on +I CO M · •ntendad lr1n1l••ee are '"I> 3 • >909 '''E contra.cl document• •n •n COMPUTER MAINTEN · •-ic NOTICE N"ME sr•rEMENT ..... " v• u .. co··•u reRc••o o ''" ,. ' r-. 11o.1sine11 n1m• or names .. .. The •eg•stra nt com . Th11 •t9•strar11 com· PUTERLAND ,.... N01'3Sl 193 amountnotie11 1nan .,.o ANCESEAVICE
1111ea 1r>o~ on 9/1189 Int 1011ow•ng perSOo'ls ••• meneed 10 trans.cl bull· ~nee<! !o t'an"<act bl.!St· Thtl said bulk 1ran1fe< '' SANTA ANA, 3301 S Bethel l•l•nd Partners. the m101mum amount o• bid mee11ng Of eqUal 10 tl>tl
FICTITIOUS 9USINlS5 t(a1n1-1 T•aev doing l>UllnMS •• ness .. noo ,_ , '', ~1 unde. 1n11 l.c:l•I•""' intended 10 be consum· Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana lid A C•l•l~n.a ''' p 0,1. 11 • gua11lf'!ee tn11 !he bod· soec1lic.111on1 on Iii. in thtl
N .... T.TEMENT •• ,., ''"' co 20•9 .. ' '"" ' '•OVS . ..,.. ""' CA co••PUTERLAND ., -' '' A .. fn1s stalf!<'l\flnt .... as l•lfld "" r:iu1•ness n1me 01 names bustness na"'ll o• names ml1t<1 at U>e ottlc::e ol Bu•· • '"' na•stuP 16902 8olsa en.ca e• W• en1er into 1ne olllC• ol 11.0 Ot1t1ic.1
The following l)etj(lf\S are w1lh 1heCoun!y Cltir~ 01 Qr. H•rbO• Blwd Cosla Me'lo<I 11s1ed abOve on 911189 !•Slee! ar:iova on AuguM 6 row Esc:1ow Co , SO 1 LONG BEACH. •2•11 Allan· Suite 203. 11 unt•nglon proposea conl1ac:1 fl 1n11 Bods shalt De Clearly
00<ng 0us1ness •s ' aru;ie Ce>unt~ on Ocrobe' 10 G"' 92621 Aor>en J Walhng 198!> P•rkcenter Or . San111 Ans. tie Ave . Long S.11cn, CA, Beach, CA 92S.9 ''"'' •S •wa•Oecl to suc.h mtrke<I COMPUTER MAIN·
S & T CLE.-.NING SEFI· 1989 fneodore Ro b<n5 Int Tnos 111111ment was lllecl Dll"'"I 'II Oo.,anue C•h!ornoa 92705 on or 1l1e1 COMPUTERLAND Of' OR· ·This ousoMSS was con-b•ddr In lhe·11veot ol la1!ure TEN.-.NCE SERVICE • BID
VICES. 2719 S Sp•vee St f'il:M270 2060 Haroor Blvd Costa ..,.11n 1N Countv Cle<~ Of Ot ln•s slalemant .,,111 hie<:! Monday November IJ ANGE COUNT Y •390 Ou<:ledbyll•m•!e<!Partne<· to en1er into said con!•ac.1 101 adO•eUld 10 Allyn E
S11111 Ana. c ... 9270• PubllsNd Or•f199 co111 M•Sll CA 92627 anqe Countv on 0c1obef 18 ,.11n 1M Counti Cle•• 0 1 o1. 1989 l<1!ell1 Ave lns A!am11os Sh•P suc.h se<.u,,ly w•ll bll lor Ro"'\e'f Pu1chl9'ng M•n·
Stmuet T V1011u r10 Jt , 01111 Piiot Qclot>er 17, 1•. 'n•• Ous1n111s II con 1989 f•lSO.tl ,1n.ye County on Sitptemoe< Tn11 bulk t•an~le< •I Sul:!· CA, CQMPUT ERLAN O. This state,.,.,,! was h'9(1 le•ted •<;ier Hunllngton Beac.11
TM11 ou11n11ss •S con· lt. No••mbe• 7. 19111 dut1aU Ov A Co•oO•al•Ot' Pubhshfld O•ange Co•'1 19, 1989 1et1 lo CahlO<n•• Un1 lorm ?950 A11way Ave Sune A· I ,,.,lh !he Couniy Cit!•~ ot O•· lite DISTRICT •eserv""' Un•on Hogn StnOOI Qlstr.c:t
ducted by An lnch~•d.,al T997 Tn4 ra9•5l<a nt c..om~ oa111 1>1101 Oe!Ol>llf 24 3 1 F•l202• Commert1BI Code Seott<On Cos11 Mell!, CA ange Couni1 on S..«i!em~' 1'1e: rognl 10 •e,ec:I anv or 111 10251; Vo•ktown Awenue
Tne •eg1st•1nt tom -menoeo 10 tr11nsa1;1 Dus• "<ovembe+ r 14 1999 PuDlisMl'd o""'9f! Coast 6 106 Tnen•me<sJan<lbu11ne!ls 20 1989 b•os-or-10 ""111V1l tlny---tf" Hunt•ngton--eeaen-C·..,
'Tlllf!Ced 10 1ransaic1 bus• 1-----------lness url(ler tn11 hc1•t1ous TOl7 oai11 p,101 0c.rober ~ 9 !6 The n•meand aidoressol adaress 01 trie •ntend_t'<I PubhShed OranQe Coait •egul111r195 o• ,nto•mah11es 9~6-6 and tl!!C.,Ved ar o• ness under 111e hc!•l•OUS P\8.IC NOTICE flus.nett na~ or name' 23 1989 !hi! pe<son with whom l•an 9t11•ee(sl are COM· OailyP•lolOC.tobei3 10 17 1nan~b1a1or1n 1he1J+dd1ng before 200 p m WEDS
Dutm11's name O• names l---""':0:.C.:"-':=!'---11•'1..U aoove on S"r>teml>l!f' 1-----------1 "-'466 c1•""' may De loled t5 BUR-PUT EALAND LAX • Call· ~· 1999 No O•dde• may w•tndr11w NOV 8 1989 •I ... noc.n t1"'11
!+t ied above on Selllemoe• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 14 Ht89 Pl.BLIC NOTICE qow ESCROW CO ~1 !orn11 Corl)Ol'11Hon. 19951 1982 an~ bid lo• apenod o! lorlw· •nd plat<!t bids w111 r:ie Pt.ID
20, l9fl9 NAM£ STATEMENT 'l.//fllam Pres1e~ Piirk<;en1er o. Santa Ana Maroner Ave . Suite 100, nv1 145) 011'(5 •11•• 1ne datto 1ic.1y opened 1nd 1e111d on
S amuel T V>Claur!o J• ft\fllollowin-gper'IOns,ue !no~ ~1a!emo>n1 was l•!itd Pl.Bl.IC NOTICE CA 92705 Et.c:row ~60•10· Torrance.CA 90503 ffllorthe ()Of'n1n<,10l b+<:ls Bldg C Rm 361
Tn1111au1rnen1 "'"'hied "'''" oo.ng bu11ne5s as Mtn rne Count\ Cl<-•• 01 Or JST ano 1ne: 13'1 aay t0< lll•ng Tn11 tlle P<ooe<I~ per I•· A Pi!iymenl Bono ano " Eacn bod sn1" rematn v•ltd
Iha C°""'Y Clerk o! O•llflQfl I AERO VENTURES ;> ar>QI' C0vnlv 0<' <l"P!.,mbef FICTITIOUS llUSlio.fSS Cla•m' oy any creditor '"'Ii ne<'lt nerelo IS desc"bed in P\11.IC NOTICE Per!0<m1nce Bond snill De tor 1 perlOO ot •S dlYS •!le<
County on SeJJ!emr>er !9 GFAEAO VEt~fURES J 14 , 19 •'11'!9 NAME STATEMENT 1>e ThutM111V No~11mt1e< 9 gene••I 35 all Sloe~ •n trade requtted P•+or !o P.>etullon 1"41 dale spec.1!'9d ror tf>ll ••·
1919 l••~Spur Cc11ona de• Md' f431077 111e tollowmg JH'•\ons "'" 111119 w11oen ,5 1ne DuS•NSs lurnolure ll~lu•llS eQ.,•P· ITATlllENT OF ol the conlfact and Shall t>e ceopt of bods
F"32032 CA 92625 Pubf•~ned Qr,.,,Qe Coast dO,.•Q bus1nes~ 11~ oav betore ine consumm•· m~1. gooowol rrad11n11me AaAMOONMl:NT OF '" tne rorm se1 tonn on 1ne Tne 8oa1a ol T•ustfft
Pl.lbhshed O.ange Coast G.+be t1 F rar•d Am .. i.o 0 1111, P l-01 Octot>P• ] 10 IT ""xcrss Ori.-l ... "'"'"' !•on daie spec:•llf!d al:!Ove trancti•Ml 1tgretrmen1s ano USI: Of FICTITIOUS con1•11c:1 oocumen1s sn.i1 t>e 1ne !lOlt iudge ot ihe
Dally P+lot OCtoM• 3 10 11 31 •'~ La••~· Co•Qna d"I 2.f 1989 Irvine CA 9?714 Oa!<!ld Octot>e< 18 19.!19 11adem1ttk ag•eem<!ltltl and 8U .... 88 NAME Eath O!d~ snatl tie 11 Qu•llly ol equipment o!lertd
2•. 1989 M111• CA 92625 t -954 B•uc.e Ollerlt"1 Blunt Q.,p COMPUTt:lllLAND LAI, •ec:e.v11DIM and IS loce1ea Tne lollOWll'lQ per•on• t• t en 5 O! a c 0 n' r .. c t 0 I •nd r1sr\'fl TM •IQ111 IO re·
T .951 Tn•S Dus<nP5S ,, con. 1----------I 11• .. r1on! lrvme CA 927 T4 tw: SOb Din, PraakMnl at •220 Scou Dnve Ne"'· n•ve •b9fldonttd t"e u!lfl 0' Pu1s~Jin1 10 the Busu>e11 1ec1 •ny o< all D•rls and 10
----------· :nuctl!C! b'f t1 uSDJ11rl 11nll PtJBLIC NOTICE ltus bu~one~s •5 ton· Pubhsned Oringe Coast PO<I SeKh, CA 92660 ine Plc.lltlous 'Busones~ 11nd Prot11ss•ons Code ano wa•ve •ny lr regu111r lly 1nfl'e· f'tBJC NOTICE W•!ll 1--=="'-~~=--OUC!e<l by an 'nd•v•duiol . Da•!y P~o! Qclot>e< ;>• 19.!19 Tne: Elus.nesl name-u~ Nll'l\e THE ASSQCIA!T ON be 1.censed on !he lollo"''ng •n
.--""="--"''-"=--·I Tne •eQ111tan1111 CO•" 111 5217• T11e •eo1s11an1 cnm T02S by 11.0 1r1n11erors a! saoll Qr ONCOlOGY ANO ci.ss.1ic.111ons A C21 5'9ned: Allwn I . 111owi.,,
l'ICTl7KMJSaUSINES!!I menceo 10 l•ltf'ISik:! Dul•· flCTITIOU!IBUSINESS menc@'d 10 !ra.,sac! l:lus• 1----~-----·llOC l!•on 1s CO M >!EMA TOLOGV GROUP GOVELllNlNO IOAlllO Pllf'C,...1"9~
NAME STATEMENT ne~s unl'.lef !~ ~•C t•1<0U~ NAME STATEMENT .,..55 omder Tnit htt•l•ou~ P\IJLIC l«)TJCE PUTEALANOOF NEWPORT SPECIAtlSTS 695l Warner C9f'ol'fM 8 , Slock' ... Dfrec: Published 0.•nge Cout
Tna lotlow1ng persons a•e e .,s.ness Name(sJ "'1en !he lollo"'•nq P"•~ons a•e t>us·n~~ "ame o• "~me~ BEACH A~e StCe "732, Hun!i.,gto<J '°"· Man~m•nl Support D111y 1>1101 Oc!ODe• 2• l1
dO<tlQ bUioln.ss as above on doing Ousmess as h~1eO d00Jt! 01> 8 ' 89 PU8LIC NOTICE Tna1 9/IJd bul~ !ransll!• 15 Be•c:n A 926 7 Servlc•c 1989
EXPAES MOB!l E Sii.i G r "'"'""o, a."' B 0 R Cl [AN E Fl 5 B•uc'" Ouenton llh1nt Annual OrtntM •n!enOed IO be ton sum· Tne l'ICl•t•OuS 8uS•nl'~ll P1<b~shed O•an11,. Co1s1
177 Rovers.dll O.ov• New f11•S ll'lll',.,ent "'"~ hied 1 ,77~ J"l!tey Rd ~.., 1111~ ~la\em .. nl wa' !J~ P•rlDl'mence m•le<l 11 1ne o ll>c:e ol Bur Nam!' •efe<red lo aoove "'a"' Da ily PolOt Qclor>e• 2• 11
pan S.acn CA 92663 w•I" 1ne Cn..inty C'"" o! O• Irvine C• 92720 "'''n tn .. Counrv C..lf>1 • <'II 01 Lll990tt row E<t1c•ow Co 50' 1'1t!ld •n Oranqe Countv on 1989 PlBJC NOTICE
Otv•O Law1ence Seals 1~ ange Counh "" O~tr.l)l'r ~ woo Bo• Lee 13 Be'" anQf' Croun\y on Sw1emD .. , CllJ ol P•<~cenle. 0.. Sa"'" An,. Ju I ¥ 2 5 1 9 .!18 F I l E 1 ·026
Vla Pi!ma_ Lagun• N+gu"I 1989 p1,. 36-C !n .. ne (..A 927 14 19 1118'! FIJ203a Hunlln9ton •••ch C11hlorn•!'I 92105 on nr ~•I<.'• NO r397096 I( 0519411
CA !12677 F•J).119" ~o..ng HM Lee 33 Bell• Puul•SIW>d Orang" CllA'1 t11e pu•po<tl.:·of 11\os Noht " Mon0111 Novembei '3 Marlon l"' "" D P+o NOTICE OF PETITO
Tiits r:ius11'l<!ISS 1s ton Pulll•S.l"'"d O•aoge C.oast Paw l6·C !'"'"" CA 9271• 1 C111lorn111 Oa.ly PolO! CX.!ot>er 2 'I 16 '' lo •nlorm Irle pUl:lt•c 111111 1989 ~~:;::,;t;o•p59~ 1C11~'::z:: Pl.Bl.IC NOTICE TO AOMINISTE~ N
du<:led b'f An Individual Da•l1 P1101 Oct~oer '; ;<4 rn19 ousu••ts ,5 con ?J 198'1 · 11\e •nnua1 Gran!llM' p..,. T1l!S Dulk lr;tnslro• '' sur:i-••e S1e 71, rlurllo<>g!Of' NOTIC E TO c•EOiTO•S ESTATE OF:
The rag111•1nt com JI Novemb4'r 7 198'! dUC!tdU)" nuscianda"d"''''" '-''54 tormance ~PO•! (GPAt will 1ect IO Cahlorn•~ Un•fo-m Bea.c:n Cil 926•f OF 8ULI( TJll.-.Nlf£Lll ANO COLLECE M. merw;ed to 1r3n1ee1 bus,. T 9711 l ne reg•S1•ant com 1----------·llle l•ansm•ll<!ld 10 the Un•ted Commerc•al Coa11 SOKl.on OF INTl:NTION TO TJllAHS· nes1 unrle<' 1ne 11c!111ous 1--..,-..,---,..,-,-:cc,.---me<>c,.ll to ,,~nsect bus• P\lllC NOTICE S 1a1es °"'panmfm! or Hous· 6106 d r~,~ tius>o:~ was con. f ER AL co Ho L 1 c McGALLIARD •k•
ttu111nas1 name or namits Pt.8l.IC NOTICE ness uno*" 1n .. toct•t•ous 1 --~="-'-""-"""'--·l•ng a"d U•h"'n Develop""'""' TM n11me and add•"s~ <>r ";,,e 01 " orparat.on SEVElllAQE LICENSEl!IJ COLLE CE MAE
lisltd •r>ove on Sep1emt4< !---"="-'~"'-='--l:lullfless nllm<t or nal"es NOT ICE Of PETITION On Octor>e• 3 1 1989 Ille H•e oe•so" wo!n ... nC'lm '5 s~alem"n~ "'35 1';;:' 1sec1. ll01......e107 U.C.C. McGALUARQ
lfl, 1917 ~ flCTITIOUS BUSINESS llSled •!love on 10-!9•119 TO ADMINISTE:~ C•l'yOI Huntn•QIO" Bel<:h will ~o·;;· ~stR°0~1ego~ e~, :::'~~t~n~ s:,k,;',!,be, Ind 2.t0n ...... MP) CASE HO. A150$35
D1v10 Sea!S NAME ST ATEMENT Woo Bo•l<!eYoungHeoo ESTATIE Of' l>e suOm•!11ng •1S Arinu•I 20.t989 N0TIC£ JS HEFIEBV To a• ,_.I,
Tn•t "•lament ""as Meo Tne 1onow.ng °"'~ons "'" Lee ELAINE OALllJllET SON Graniee Per•o•mance R11. P•rkc.,,!e• D<. S1int11 4na Puol+snea 0 "'"1.19 CORSI GIVEN 10 lhe C•edllor" ol benctkins,. Cl'lteltors1 wllll lht Covnty Cte<~ of 01-doing bul<nes.s as Tn•1 "a1emen1 *llS Meo CaN Number; PO•I !OPR) !u• 111e Four. CA 9270!1 Esc:ro"' . l\04 10· Oi!I> Polo! Ck.lobe• J IO 17 SUNG 11£UN LEE f•ans. conh~I c.reditors. S\G
Al"QI County on ~!eml:le• fHE ASSOCIATION o~ ,.,,n '"' Covnlv Cle<k o! Qt A·TSOStll ,_.,n 111111 Commun•tv De· JST Ind thel1s1 day to• 1111ng 24 ,989 1%3 '"'°' ~r><l ucen111e wnose persons who nwy
111. 1889 Q N C Q l O G Y A N O 11oge Coun1v on Qctooer 19 :ro all """' oene1oc1ane1 v'ftloprnenf 8 10(.k Gr3nt P•O· cl11ms Dv •nv CtedolO• iflall bu!K,.,.SI addrltSS 1s .!120 W olhef'WIM b9 If\~ If\
F".t32035 HEAMA TOLOGV GPOUP 1919 F4JSOIO C•ed<IO•I con11nQ11n1 credo· gram or;nocn at'leS!lfl'55 11•· De Tnursdav November 9 19th Street 1n tlle Cil~ o l !he •Ill ot l'Sl•le~Ot booth,
Puo-1111\ad 01•n99 Co.ast SPECIALISTS. 11300 111n Pubttsr•eo O•a n<,1e Coasl !o•s, and oersons w110 mav PttnO•lures made I nd com !989 "'11+c.11 •• ll>e t>us..,ess PtJBLIC NOTICE Costa M11111 C°''"'I ot Qr. ol COLLEC1:. M
Oall)t PWot OctoDer 3 !Cl 17 St Suite J 131 Tust•n CA Dll<IV P1lo! Oc.lor>er 2• :) 1 0111er .... 1se be m!er .. $led on OhllnCe W•lh Ioctl i'nd na -d•v l:llllo<e Tne c.on•umm•· ange S1a!e of CahlO•n•a McGA.LllARO Ma
24, l'*fl9 92680 Novemt>e• r. 1•. 1939 tne: w111 0< eu111e O• oorh 01 llonal goats tnd ob!f!Cl!Ve! hon daie svec.•t>ad aDov~ NOTICt: TO 92627 1har a bulk 1•tnster 1s COLLEC E MAE
f Ottune J Williams M 0 T020 ELAINE GARREISON Tne GPRw+ll t>eava!!llble lo• Oi1ed Oclor>er lll 1989 CONTLllACTCHIS llbO'fl 10 De maoe !O "4cGAlLIAR0
01 : \I II '\011( I ...
GIFFORD
ROSEMOND B. GIF·
FORD, 52, passed
away Octobe r I fl ,
1989. Survived by
husband. Donald J
Gifford: Four chil·
dren, Lynl'tte, 31, of
Be lri'lon l Sho res:
Mkhael, 29, Qf Hunt·
~ Beach ; John,
28, Berkeley. CA.;
Robert, 20, of USC.
Roaernond wu an Dr· ance county resident
for 36 years. She w~
an independent ln·
•urance Broker in
Huntin.gton Beach for
many yean. Ne ptune
Society in charge of
arrancemei;ia.
Grammar School. a
member of the" Ebel!
Club and helped fonn
the Sur(iudcrs [lane:~
Club 11e r care of thl'
si<.'k and elderly of
Balboa Island was
le genda r y , Mrs
Broering is surv1vP.d
b y her husband. L.B.
(Ham) &ot!ring J r .. a'i:id her children, Ann
Broering Roberson.
Lewrence B . Broer·
ing UI and Gretchen
Broering Hatf ield.
four gr0tndchildren;
lwo sisters <tnd one
brother A memoria 1
serv\ce will be held
Wednesday, October
2S, 1989 at 4:00 P.M.
at Mariners Church.
BROERING Ne wport Beach. ln-
MARJORJ E A NN tennent will be pri·
ROYCE BROERING, va te , In l ieu of
88, a r esident of Clowers the family
Balboa Island since 1uggesu • donaHon
194t,dled 0ctober 2l, be made to Hoag
1989. She was an Me morial Hospital
Mrly ~rnber of the c:ancer Cen ter.
Junio r Assittance LEE
LMaue of Newpon ROBERT (808) LF.E. =as i:e.11 as the retired Aasblt.;:int to
ague and the General Man.ager,
hold a
1
number o f of· Le» Angeles Depart·
flea n the League. mt'nt o f Water & -~ • volunteer she Power. and Gene ral
_... the X-ray leCh· Man.1er Eme r it us,
nlcl an f o r th e Color* River M-
t..cue'• den&a.I clinic 1oclatlon pa11ed tor many years and ac' 9 .._ on the dental •way tober I ,
f/Ulf of DDdor., Pran· 1989. tw waa born in di Xehilr lolkrwed Stou1h,on, W l1.,
bY ~ Sicv 1905, tiYIO In Le. An· ~Dirk snd s:n .... lrcm 1814 to AnMnalter Mri 1810, then moved to
BllW114'• ¥dun.;-Ncwpcwt~.Heil ....twdby--ln· ~ .....,.._ -.re nu. law Ann Lee: mece.
_. "!"ad'"I the-r...tnd. Lee .,Mr Sher~ 8e4 Cro11, Cub ,., Hall
-. ... I .... ~w:d8 ... for P.T.A. Pc rtrrt o1 _..,_,50 ,......ln
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t•l••l1lon com·
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1'944 he ;:>inOO Bu·
chanan & Co.. na·
t1onal ad v ert11.;1ng
agency. and was man-
ager of 11.11 l.cl!i An·
gel~ off1C"f' unu\ f947
when he was ap·
pointed Public Rela-
tions Executive for
the C.Olorado River
A ssoc1at1on'1 n a ·
tionWide public infor-
mation campaign to
prot«t California's
share o f Colorado
River walt!r
Bob N.'pined the IA--
partment of W ater &
Po1o1o·e r in 1954 as As·
sistant to !he General
Manager and director
of news media rela·
lions. From 1963 to
1969, 1n add1 11on to
hi!. DWP duties, he
served as Gene ral
Manase r o f the C.Oli>-
rado R1vf'r Associa-
tion. SlT'l("e his retire·
ment in J 970 he has
been a tEchn1a1J ad·
visor to the Stat.t''s
Colorado River
Board; vi<:e chalnnan
of CaliJom i1 Water
RHdll'rtes Assoc.la·
tlon'1 public relations
committee; public in·
formation consultant
to thr National Elec-
tric Reli•bility C.OUn~
dl. Princeton. N.J.:
di r ector o f L .A .
Water & Powtt &-
IOd•t.8 and Editor of
A PETITION n11 lle'e<'l hied •ev-•t 11le Economic Ott· COWUTt:llLANO LAX, CALLING FCHI INOI WOONG l(!t SHIN Trans· A PETITION t\M bMn
b'f W11!1am S Scully Jr on velopment oHoee -· C11y Hill •r. 8otl Olft, Prnldlltll 'Sc.hOOI D<ll1lc1 COl51 le•ee 1nd lnu1ndlld Trans· llled by S ANWA 8Nol(
!he Sul)e!'IO• Courl ol Cah· 09g1nn1ng Oclobet' 2;,. 1989 Publosnect Oranoe Coast Communit~ Coll'9fl D•stroct ,.,, .. whOSS bus•neu •d· CALIFORNIA Wt tie
l0tnit County ot O.~nge De!-n the nours of a·oo Oaily Pilot Oclober 2• 1989 Bk! Oe1d!l1>1 2 00 o ck)(.~ dress ,, 313 N Tu11m Ave Supencir Court ol
THE PETITION •9QU11Sls Im •nd S-00 Pm Com. T029 OU ot tt>e 2nd day ot No-•B ,,, ttlf! C1l'f ol An.heom Cal!loml!,. County of
tn11 W1H11m S Sc.ully Jr be ments concrirn•n.g the GP"! ...,.,°" 19fl9 Coun•v ot Oranoe St11e of OAANG1:.
llJ)CIOtnle<I •s Pl!'50nil rep-ShOVld be d1tected lo G•et;i "8.IC NOTICE Place ot BIO Reoc;e1pt 01 C1111orn11 92807 THE PETITION
resen1111ve 10 adm•Sler 111e Brown C•lV Hall, 2000 Mam tic.• o• Otrecto• ol Purtnas· Tt1e loc:•t+on 1n C11hto1n1a le<J19SIS lhill SN-IWA
es111e ol tn11 deceden! Strflfl1. Huntington Be~cn. NOTICE: OF ong, Belly l<a!in Coa11 Com· o! lf\e c.noe• ececu!•ve olloee BANK CALIFO RNIA b9
THE PEflTION request I CA 9?6•8 (1 l.f) 536·55•2 SALE Of' AUTOfllOalLE fnlffl1ty Colleoge O•st•ICI 1310 or pttn<:•Pal bul•ne51 oltic:e appoln19d -petr90tlal
!he Oecederll s W!tL and Commen11 •ece<Ved 1118' Not+c:• 11 het'eDy ;iv"" Ad1m1 Ave<>u<! Costa Mesa of the 1n1enoeo 1ran1tieio• tS r•presentalive to
cod+c:ol1 ~ anv. be edm>l!e<I OC1ober 23 1989 "'1" no1 De ovrsu•nt 10 !lec:t>ons 3071 92626 same admtNS'9f ltl9 ..,..le ol
10 pr0Dat11 The w>ll and any con..o-e•ed •nd 3072 ol the civ~ Cooe of P•o111c 1 lrl f!n t•l•C•I 100 A" o•ne• bus•ness n•mes the cleoedenl
co<hCils are a~aolaDle lo• Cnw ol 'Hunlln9lon IM Slife o• C1Morn111 1hl! Name CoaSI Commun•!~ 1nd add•tss.es uSf!d by the THE PETITION
•••minallon In I'll! hie kepi .. Kl'I, COflnle aroclll••r. undersigned. G & W IOW· Col1e91!' Olst1ic:I, Ots1<oct S•ta rn1ended 1r1n1tero• w•l11•n rctqu•• lt19 dtoedllnrs
by \he courl Cttr Clollft. ING INC 9~5 Wttl 181n P1Vlng and FleptlfS -Bod lh•M ve•r• ••II "'"' S(> ,., WILL ~ codcils, It #'ly,
THE PETITION reques11 OcloDer 1fl , 1989 S!rMI. Coll• Mell C0vnl'f • 1•fl5 a.a ~°'°""' 10 !"" "'tend!\4 b9 dnlled to ptOtiete
au1nor1ty 10 edltlin•lle< the Pl<bltshed 0•1ngt1 Coast of Or•nge S l•te of C" Place Plans tr• on 1141 QI. 1r11'1Ste<ee 11a NONE The d and any c:odch
n11111 under Iha lndeoen· 0.1ly Piiot Oc1ooer ,,. 25 9U27 WIM Miii •1 pur:iloc ltU(.· !lee ot Otreclor of Ph)'91c.al The Cl'O&>lt'1Y Is oetc.nbed •• a.,,.Mble lot
d<w\1 Admin1s!rahon ol Es· 1969 lion. 11 G & w. Towing, 955 f'aclll\ias Planrnng, Eugen. on genertl u All s!ock 1n l•atrKltllon in tie file kepf
til!tt Acl (Th!s au!norll'f al· T03J West 1.!llh SI COil• Mesa HiH" Co111 Commun11y Ir.Of! hwt.,•as eQuipmenl bow 11'19 OOUl'I
lows lhe person•! 1eoresen· 92627 11 1() • m on Tues· Coltl'ge D111,.c 1 1J70 and gOOd w•tl ot a o.,li•n THE PETITION
1111Ye lo t.i<e mtny act1ot11 "8JC NOTIC( d•'f. the 71" day of N~-Adams Awe Cost• Mesa bfMt' bl• t1u11ness known as f1KJ'"IS aulhority to
W'ilhOul obl11n1ng court a~ Def. 19fl9 !he 10110...,ng 92626 · f•aite• Fac.11!ty (1t•1 r11E REEF MICI ioc.atect 11 adt'nonls...-h M leM
or oval Before 11k•f1Q c.ertain P1J8t.IC NOTICf 1u1omob11eC1), to w•I •32-5701 820 w 19th St reel •n 1ne unOM Iha l~11de11I
actlon1. h-. !he per-NO TICE 15 HEREBY 1 9 8 1 Toy Ii I S W NOTICE !S HE"l'1EBY C1!y ol Cosr• Mesa. Covnty AdrTlnostrelion ol E-....
!lql•I represenltli~ 11 rll· GIVEN !htlt • fQint corn-JTJYR28W311 50268fl ~ GIVEN tn1t lhe •bova · of Or1noe Slate ol Cah. ~ (Thll l lllhol'lfy ..
qJlrtld •o g1~e not~ 10 m1911on mefl!"'O 10 1nc:1uC111 LicenM 1RRP105 n•me<J Scf\Ool Ot1u1c.1 ror 1orn11. •no l•ilnsle< 1ne fol· allow Iha persona.I
tn19fMttd C*IOnt unle1' tM C11y of Irvine Planning I 9 fl 1 Hon d •'M C Ofange Couo1y C1111orn•a lOwlng a1c.ono1ot 1>e11e<age r•presen~ to . ...._
ll'ley lltve w!INtd no1ic.e or Cornm11toon Tr.,,s.port111on J l'42PC 190•MOC16653 aet1ng by and through us locenMl !or tocensest On· ITW'IY KllOnS ~I
con-.tf!d lo the ll•Ol)()Sfl(l Comm1.511on Commu111ty Eng•PC lllE201-•IO No Gove1nrng Boa1d. hereon· Sale S-& Wiria Pu!>loe otl .. ll'linQ court •P,P'O'l'lil
Kt•on ) Tne 1no11pend11nl S••vlc.es Comm•11ion. llcenMNo all., rete<r<!ld to as 'OIS-P1em 1te1 N um be r S.lore C.kll'lg oettan v.-ry
lldm1ru11r1t+on euthorll'f WIN Flrience Comm1111on Ind Sild ••I• IS IO• tne TAlCT . Wiii rec .. ~ up to. •2·227• 10 now •llUeO IO ~I lletions,
ba grtnted uni••• an Pub!C Stiel~ CQmll'lllllOn ~PON ol uhstylng hen ol but nol later than the tbova-pr.,..1,.s IOCilt!ld •t f120 w tlow9V9f. Iha personal
.nt11res1td Pf!'W'I !oles an wl~ M l'lollld on Novembef I rt.e unde<9'1Q'19d IOt TDW!"!il llllld 11me sealed Dft:IS lor 191n Sl•tll Cost• UeH tor 1epr_...,.We 1rill b9
obtf!CllOfl lo 111111 pelil.on and 1'1.!18. ro d1.c:us1 1ne trv1n9 and 11orage lees to09t,,., Ille award ot • cont•KI for 1ne prern1~1 IQc.ltea •I '920 ~-' to o-no8cl lo
shows QOO<I caute why tne 8uMness Comp1e11 Urban wu n c.osts ol adver1is1ng •t>d tne lb0'/9 p1oiec1 w 191h Sl•eet '" 1r.e city ol .,,.., .. a:d ~ uni..
c.outt should nol grant the VllllQI ComPOI"• Skatc.n 111.penau of Mle Bodi llh•I! be r-"90 •n Co11a Me11 County ot Or· 1t'ley "-""' "o..u l'IOlice 00'
aulhorlly Pttn T""9 fl1M11ng wt!I l:Ofl· G & W '°"""9. by G W the olace oOenl•llld •t>Ove. anoe Sl•I• ol Cat11orn•• ~,.., .... h propo99d
A HEARING on tne PC!!!· "51 of . pr-l•llori of 11'19 MiO., 9fld tnill t>e Ol)llned Incl f1111 tlle amo .. nl o t IC-"°'1 tttdepetodtll'lt
!+on wlM be held on NOV EM· Skate.II Pla n Oy Coty statr and Pvb~lhed Or•nge Coa11 putllic;ly read aloud i i !Fie pUrt hlSll price or c.onllde-t · S.uoti ~lly
BER 9. 1989" ! 45 P.M !n c.onau11ant1 •• wetl as QUH· Q.all)t Pllol Oclober 2•. 19119 11bo~•·•l1Ued l•me •nCI at+on in conn.ct1on wun ,.1d •• be IJ'M-.d ..,,..._ an
Depl '4o 3 IOC1!Ml •I 100 tlons 1nd lnpul by !hi com· T030 plKa transfer of ,.,g 1icensa (Or lfll1""'9cl person .._ sn
Clv.c: C..ter 0r1.... San•• ml1:H>n1 9nd lhe p;..'>llC T,,.,e Wiii be • S 10 00 de· toee<1sasl and ,.tCI bu~s. obfeebt lo h petllOn An•. CA 11270 I II YoU na ... any oueslion1. "8.IC NOTICE OOlll r19qu11ad fat-•ecn Ml of '"'lu<l•ng tne ast1m111d .... end llhows good CM-.
lF VOU OBJECT lo tN commentl0tc.onc4!fn1.'fOU b>dOocurnentstogu•ranl .. ~en1ory " 1ne tum o l wl'IY 1~ ~~ flOI
911nung 01 th• pe1111on. you er• 1nv1led to •!lend 1ne lrlOTICl Of heir 1e1urn on QOOd c:ond1l+on Se•.500 00 whif.ll tonstlll gtMA ~~ING., ,,.
ihO\lld eune• appnr II lhe Public H1arlog to ba Mid by SALi cw ""SOfllAL w!lllin ten d•Y' •lie< r11e bid ol 1ne 1o11ow1"9 ""'"'" on ,.,..,.,ng ifld Siiia your o b· City COMmiMionl lllff Ho-PlllOl'llllTY Ol)enln<,1d1T• 1P1om•1sory N01e1nl1vor C',...~~ ?:..""kl3 g()
J«'lion• or,... Wflllflll ODjec· vembat fl. 1989 " 7:30 pm '4olic.41 Ii ri...eow g1-lhait Eac;h bidder Sh•M " • of Si!l9r 15 000 00, p..,~ p .. in ~ 3 ~· ..
loons W'ffh tna c0Uf1 ~ 1" rh• Cny Counc.tl unoer ltl(I l>UfSMMlt to lhe llc.en1ed c.onrr •ctDr Ct.ecitt. S t.00000 I Prom· 100 CMi:...,..C:..-Drive
tht "-'lnU VOi.ii' iPPfff• Chamberl. OneCivtc Cent., i.w m.O. end pt0¥td9d. !he """1u1n1 10 Iha Businus 'HOIY no'la o.tnand note to ...
1ncemaybeinP1J10t1or Oy Plua. lrviM . CA.. f'or,mot1 und41r9IOl\<ld Hi-DIC> Com· Md P1otess1on1 CoOe and D• rad•emed in c.11h .. I. . • Alw. CA
VOUf etlortWy. onfwll'l•!lO<'I. pleMe coritac;t '*''f of the H11tior Sl'ioP· M lk:anlad in Ille l0Uow1ng 130 000 00, 2 demand no1n 7,01•
lf YOU AAEA CAEO!TOR Seda Yeghoublet1, s..ior ping c;.,.1 •• S10ta •5 ,, clli11illc111orls <n llVOt Miiie< repr-ting IF VQU 08JECT .. TO
0t • conlW1Q9111 u«tltor of Pl.,,,. II! 17 14) 72~ 1n 2300 H.,bor Btvd,, COit• B • o.n.rai Bulldmg Con· Mrimet«t bel90Ct of a•11t· ""9 o:::r ~:~
th9 d«•11cd, 't'OU mutt fils Ille Cot'Mnunl!y o.v.to9· MeM, C.,ifOrlN 9262t, will trK1or; C-32 PAl'killg l'lCI "'O OlJllSllllotll 10 o. n · atfld° .....
)'OUo'C.telt!I w\111 ti,.~1 end 1'119rll.D9par!IMl'lt. ... el public: IUClllon •T 2300 HioftwlY lrnpr_,l 1t1ll'l9d l!l!OUOf'I etc•OW •I .. ..:
mtll I copy lo 1119 P9l'IOl'I-' It )'OU Cl'laa.nge thil pro-HltftlO• llvd., S lor• •5, Wtik tn.u OelOba• 26. •I suc.n \•me •• aM credil0t• :W. ·
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lofnl9 ll'fotiet. CocN. Tri. ~c.or1~ie.o.-be~!O ta!lef\la llen . PubJl9hed Or1nge Coest Th•l 11 hu bM1111g•..cl CR~R ot • ._tot,_,. tl.irM w11 t'lOl tt..9dtotNCfl)'Cletll'sOI· o... IMwncltlt.._,t'Or rlflt o.tl'f Pilot Octobat 11. 24, batwMrl Mid lie«\.,.. itl'ld con r ~ of IM •Ph 0ttor 10 ~ <norltM bM,Otpriorlo,bpublic M(ll lflQltCll:nt ... lf'la.n9d •t IMt lnl~ 11_ ..... H 1• cflaoellld, )'Ol,I ,,... file
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