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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-31 - Orange Coast Pilot- CdM girls Next step Superpower summit I ; give foes complete In .December to cure volleyball in park Soviet woes discussed lesson battle SPORTS/8 2 COAST/A2 WORLD/A4 THE OR ANG E COAS T 25CENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 1, 1989 Gang called to Balboa before slaying Roommate testifies she was told of death threat by a suspect By JANET ZIMMERMAN A young woman 1mphcated in 1hc beating and shoo1ing death of a Ne¥. port Beach man told her room- mate she 'd called gang members and that "someone "'·ould be l...ilk'rl"' be- cause of an allercation she'd had with the victi m's friends, the room- n1ate testifi ed Monday. The tt•st1mony came during a prel1 nunaf) hea rins fur thrt."t" men chaf,Sed ""ith conspiracy fo r alleged- 1~ helping earl') o u1 the Sept. JO auack on John Fahey. 21. He was bt·att"fl and fata llv shot once in the ht·ad. · U-ro~ LuJan II. 19. of Carson; Richard Noga"·a. 21. of ln·ine and Robert P1n1cntel Jr.. 19 of Long lkat·h are co-dcfendan1s in the case. $1 ' olh l·r suspects ha\'e lx--en Jet makes emergency landing atJWA By BOB VAN EYKEN Of otw D...,,. l"llo< S<.rt -\ Jl'tl inl·r bound fo r Pho1.'ni" re· 1urnl·d 10 John Wayne .~irpon !.hortl' af!er 1ake-ofT ~1 ondav and made ·an cmergt•nc) landing f01tow- 1ng the reportl:d malfunction of one of lhL' plane's two e ngines. officials said. None of the 157 passengers was hurt and there .... ·as no damage 10 the aircraft apan from the unspccifit"d engine malfunc11on. an airport spokcs..,.on1an said. Though one paSSl'ngt."r apparently reported hi:aring a loud noise_an M't·1ng !lames. mechanics later de- lt·rntined there was no fire. The Amt."nca West Airlines ~- 1ng 757 made the emt"J'iency landing at 8 a.m. witho ut inrident and there v.·cre no 1nJUftt"S or damage to the a1rt·rafl as a resull of the landing, airport spokeswoman Ka1 h ie Rutherford said. Not long after the plane took off from thc airport a few minutes before 8 a.n1., its fi1o t reported a problem with o ne o the engines and told the John Wayne to'A·er he was returning. Rutherford said. (Please see PLANE/ A21 nan1cd. The attar;k, according to pros- l'CUtors. s1cmn1ed from a fight bc- '""ccn Fahcy's roommate in the back apartn1cn1, Jennifer McCarty. and l-lca1her Ro~. "''ho li ved in the front unn at 132.J \V. Balboa Blvd. The 1 .. 110 "'on1cn apparently had a fistfight 1hc n1orning of the anack. ,;\t:cording to witnesses. they were fighting over Fahey's other room- rnatc. Brent Cla:\ton, wi 1h whom RoSl.' had been ron1ant1cally 1n- ., oh cd. • Ro$1;"'s roommate. Leshc Peng. ll'St1ficd that Rost• ""·as upset over the fighl. .... ·t11ch took placc in the carport of 1hc triple.'(. ''Sht said she "'as going to call or had called ~mi.' frie nds of hl·rs tha1 \.\Cfl' 1n a gang." Peng tcstifit:d. ''She sa1J soml·onc wa s going to be killed olhl'f\,·isc shl•'d Ix-afraid of (McCar- Over the side I' ,.. -''She sa1d 'Thl·~ Jon'1 know ¥.ho 1he~ ·rl' n1es!>ing \.\'llh .' ·· Peng tes\1- lil·d. T"''U ut ht:r allcgl·d at1acki.'rs. Re- }ll:t ldu Zl·l>i.'da. 21. and Tllo Hui1ar. 19. rl·puh:d n1l·n1bcrs of a Carwn- ha!>Cd g.ang. havl' been ordered 10 l>land tnal. Lari') Pena, 24. uf Long Beach. Stanll·~ .\naya. 21 . of San Pedro. Run\an \\'ook·m. 19. of San Pt-<lro and Rose arc scheduled for a prcl1rn1naf) heanng on Dcr. 7. t-ju11 ar alk•gedl} had been suppl~- 1ng Rose. 3 UC'I social ecology stu - dent. v.11h n1t•tharnphctan11nl· fo r :it ll'3'>1 a ~l·ar. accord1ng to coun dl.X·u- nll'nts. According 10 Pl·ng, four mL·n bear- ing. baM.·ha ll bats and slicks came to thl· apa r1n1t•n 1 that afternoon and \\t•rc luok1n~ out the v.indov. a1 Fahey's apartment.The "'eapons "ere ll'ft aga1ns1 the wall near tht• fn)nl shd1ng glass door, she s.<11d. Peng 1dcnt1fied Noga\.\'a ai. one of 1he 'is11ors. That evening. two n1ore ml'n ¥.1\h handgun~ can1e . Peng 1dcnt1fit·d unt· of tht·m as Zt·peda -\group of 15-20 people. mol>ll} ~oung n1rn carr}1ng bat, and pipes. arn\t'd a short 11mt· la!l'L l>hl' '><lid . 11.'h nulfS lak·r. Fahl') "'as attacl.t•d on the v.a l l.."'a~ nl'.\I 10 Rose·._ apart- n1l·n1. "I sav. John fall. Hl· fell for a <;CCl1nd .ind pushed hin1-.elf up and r;,in.'· Pl·ng ll'\ll1il·d .. I hl·ard lfll' gun~lHJl I r:111 a !f.•v. morl' iCl'I 1l"H·n I turnl·J .trL1und and ".!Y. t'\l'r;.Onl' \<:ltll'r (·la\t(Hl tes1 1til·d that ht• and I .thl'\ v.L·re on 1hl'lr "a' lQ lhl' !1ljuor \l(•r<' "hL·n the ai1ack oc- D..,. -...... '°Y -_.., Christina Jo Van Duseun of Cerr hos drove her car off the southbound Costa Mesa Freeway transition to the northb:ound Sain Diego Fr••way on Mond•Y· She wound up In • field. where r•scuers attend to h•r. Her Honda landed In a drainage dhch. ('0\ l .H Sl'OH\ 1-:1.1-:«·'l'IO'\ •89 Voters to decide on Niguel cityhood By 1011 V AN EYKEN Df-~-k.W Orange County's proposed 29th city is ready for dress re hearsal Nov. 7 after waiting in the "'ings for nearly three years. Vo1ers in the soulh county communily of Laguna Niguel will decide Tuesday whether to be-gin managing their own affain as an in- corporatt"d city or remain an unincorpora ted te rritory governed by the county. And in addi1ion to a simple yes or no on cityhood. community residents arc also beina asked to choosc1ive cily council members from a field of 23 candida1cs. one of Ul e larscst slates in any recent Onlnac County municipal election. "I've followed it from the bqinning. and they've •ot a pretty Iona and complicated his.- 1ory." said Jim Colanaclo, executive director of the Ol'llO;Jt CoUJ'lty Local Aacncy Formation Co!11misa1on. which reviews an ciiyhood appli- cations. ~una Niaucl m.ldcn1s first applied for penniss1on lo incorporate in Deoembiet" 1916. But Pf0'.incorpora1ion residents hive Md to wait until this year. however. to.ahake the ctrecu of an acrimonious dispute with nriOboriat Dina Point wbk:h ultim11Cly resulted" in tbe Tnday' Thoutlht Index dc1achmcn1 fron1 Laguna Niguel of I J coastal lt·adtn> tx-gan lobb\ 1ng in t~e su n1 mer of 1987 to neighborhoods and their inclusion 1n Dana he 1ncludt'd in 1he bana Po1n1 en~ hood propo.sal. Point. which b«ame a ei1 y last J ·ear. In an attempt to resol,·c the 4ro"·ing pohucal Laguna Niguel leaders ha ini1ially enj. dispute. mt"mlx-r.> of the count'.' s Local AgenC)' , 1sioned a c11 y stretching from the San Diego::-Formauon Comn11 ss1on sc:hedulC'd an ad,•isory Frce"'·ay 10 the ocean and including a waterfront ~ election 1n the coas1al ncishborhcxids to de- 1hat stretched from Laguna Beach to Dana Poin1. tr:rn11nc "'here mnionty scn11me n1 lay. Cityhood organizers even included Dana 8~ aln1os1 2-1. coastal residents 14·ho ~01ed Point in one boundary proposal for 1he new city. said the) preferTC'd to be pan of Dana Point. Leaders in Dana Point. which was also Laguna Niguel res1dl"nls. using the slogan organizing for c,ityhood, blasted the proposed "Sa\t' Sea Counlf)'. .. pleaded "'·1th the com· inclusion of their commun·hy in Laguna Niguel's m1 ss1on n.ot to SC\'Cr the coastal s1np from incorporation ma\l. The idea became moot when Laguna Niguel. . Dana Point residents submitted their own Con1m 1ss1oners d«1ded 10 heed the rcsul!s c1tyhood request. of the advisory el«lion, ho~ver, and added the South 1..a&una residen1s. meanwhile. peti-coastal strip to Dana Point The declsion left tioned the ci1y of Laguna Beach for annei:ation Laguna Nigue.1 w;1hou1 a. waterfront. . into that city. The L..aauna Beach City Council Community leaden 1n Laauna N1auel then approved 1he request .,.,.11hdrtw their cityhood a~lication. saying th~y In the sprina of 1987, ttSidents of Monai:ch ntt'dcd 1? study the finanCial e~ec1 the chang~ 1n 8ly and other tie.chlfont nci&hborhoods tn· boundanes woukl have on their proposed Clly. c.IU<kd in the l.quMi Nicuel cityhood plan bepn Included i~ the coulal tract ceded 10 Dana lobbyina for e•clusion. Point are the R1tz~arlton Hott:I. 110Un;c of more Coaswl rnidcnlS said differences in lifestyle than SI million annually in iu revenues. 1s well and political .oudoolc. scpanitcd lhem from their :is sevel'lll other maj,or rcso.n ~velopmen1s. . less affluent inland neiahbon. Based on tenta11ve prQjedlom that the a ly Then, after sayina for 1everal months that of Laauna Niguel would bie financially feuibk 1hey wan1ed to control their own destiny, c::mslal ,....._ IM E.aCTION/A21 GOOD MORNING • .,,..,. .. Wt)' ,,., ffOiifl'n ":"' :.--llW - - - -a. Maw ............................... AS Crossword............................ 94 ,._ant ............................ A8 U1•1 IDlrd ....................... AJ Ere .................... ~ .. ······· A IO ,..,, ................................. A8 '11 17111 ...... -................... All-1 a ............................... ..... ,.,,,. ~........................ ,. ()plllMln. .............................. At fltolce Log. ........................... Al "-Mt flltatlcltl. ....... ·-. ....... .... 7 • - ... currcJ Claxton s.a1d lhe} got to tht• honom of lht" stairs :ind he turned hal·i... 1o"·ard the carpon to re1rieve h1i. bandanna out of Fahcy's van 1n . 1ht• back. l-laxton said Fahe~ 1gnored his r~·4ul'SI 10 "ait for him and con- unut•d do\.\n the "alkwa' to"·ard Ro,t··~ apartment. Thl"~ h:id seen a group uf five to e1gh1 llll'n up ahead. hut ne1lhl'r group addres!>ed !he utht·r. ( !axton !>aid hl' heard tht· figh t -;1.irt as hl' fL'Jt·hL·d in to thl' 'an 10 g,·1 h1' 'car!. v.h1t'h 1~ .,.hen hL' dl'lldl'd 111 grah a cro\.\h<lr fnr proll'l'- 11 .. n ··-\~ J grabhed the h.indanna I hl'.1rJ "hat I knl'\\ v.a' a fiiht. 'hu!ll1ng and th.ump' ... ht· ll'~Ulled "I ..av. .t bun. h 1J( ix·11pll· ium p1ng Jl1hn ·· Fahc' v.:I" tight1n11. hal·i.. t:>u1 did John Fahey n"! u'l' thr thn?•'·l nt·h foldou1 knife h<· hJJ IUl'~l·J 1n hi~ bch. l-1aAIOn ,,11J '" t ld\l"n .-ipproacht·d the melec. (Please ~e SHOOTING /Alt Diner's future linked to proof of parking space By IRIS YOKOI O' tM D•lly "~o• ~ta!'! l'hl· ·~0\.,1,1,· JJiuar IJ1nl'r J1 \:cl\("llrl lrnp1..1rt~ .1uto dL·ak•r..h1p 1n u')I '"'" '>i.'r' 1ng !hi.' ruhh,· un til U" nl'f [ l'L' \\ l'')I Pf\l\ IJ(•\ the Ct\\ "11h rr,1111 h,· h.1'> ac4u1rl·d t"C' aJJ:lC('tlt 1111, fOr parl..1ng. 1h1· '\'c"- ixin &·a,·h ( 11~ ( ·1,un~:il dl'l'idl·d \tonda} night fhe 1:1•un,·d appro\l'J J UM" r-,~r­ r1111 1~1r 1h1• l'tlntro,l·r,1al diner It) t ... : ,1p.:r.11cd JI lhl· J,·ak•r!ihip on \\ l'"1 ( t'·*'t l hgh":i~. tiut. to en,.url' \\c"I l.Ullllllli'" "Ith tht· t'o nd111ons nf ap- prl'' :it rl'Qutrl·d hun l<l CL'J~ Oj>i:ra1- 1ng 1h1• l'aler. as a puhlLc restaurant until hi\ purchaSc.' of lhl' adJ,11n1n g Jlfl'f'l.'rt 1e!i is complett•d I tl add tx·ef to thl' counl ii d1rl'C- ll I l' t ll} \11 orne~ Rtl~·n Burnham -..lld he "ou!J again rur~u1· a CClun ir1Jun,·t1on t1l s1op operation {lf ,the rt•,1auran1 if 11 ren1a1n~ Oj)l'rl Ill the rublh The J1·c1s1on t•an1r aflcr \\\o hours nf counftl debate, !ht• lllll'~! 1n the !Png-runn1ng cont ro,·1·r;~ O\t'r the Jtnl'r This 11n1c. 1ht· d1scu,.sion v.·a~ tnp.gL·rt·d b' onL' TL"'"den 1·~ appeal of Plann1 ng tomm1ssi11n appro,al (,f th,· pfUJl"~ I r ht• d1nt•r u()l'ratt•d dll-gall~ as a putil it fl'Slaurant 51 nce ahou1 tht· fir<>t n1 1hc \Car. !(1Ho"'1ng Planning ( umm1ss111ii and (-11~ Council rei«- 11on 1Jf tht• oro1ec1 about a \ear ago t:>...·l.HI'<' 11 1:111t·J 1,i mt"t'I 1raffic re· l!Ulll'nll'n\\ \l,.1•,1 :ipp!K·d .1ga1n tor a use .,er- 11111 Jnh·nJn11·n1 111 Junt•. after the !!I fdt•J .I l.t>'SUll again~! him 10 ,1.ip 1•ro,•rJ 11on 0f1hl" n:st.aurant. The .1r11 li~Jllon put tht• la v.·su11 on hold. 1 h11u~h .tngl'rL·d h~ 1hc Illegal op- l·r.111on ,,f lhr rl·i.taurant. 1he Plan- ning ( 11n1n11,,1on 1n St·ptembcr rc- lul1.1nl l~ .tppruled th.: d1nr-r afler \\1·,1 "h1n11•J 11 no" n1c1 all Cl l\ l•'!?Ul.it111n ,_ 1nl-lud1 ng traffic and pJrl...in~ rc'-lu1rl·n1L·n1s. The com· n11,,1nrirri. .1gr1'Cd the"\ did 001 have dlOU.~ .lUlIDUnilJOO \Q_JUS\lf) T'Cjec'- 1ll•n 111 thl' U"4.' [ll"nn1t amendment. Rut "r'-port Heights resident Jan \ Jndt·r<.1001 appcalt"d 1hr com- n11,,111n appr<Jl al of 1he use ixrmit "n lh~· grt•unJ<> the project's new 1r:.irr1l ,Jud\ v..t' fault\. Va ndersloot argul·J the -\tud~ ~1n1~· c"aluatcd the tr.i!li, g.cnt·rall·d b~ the diner when I\ 'hould ha' e included lhc: deal- rr,h1p-~ tra!l·1~ a~ a v.·holC'. \ JnJer.;lo'-11 fu rther contended the "tud' v.a' tiiaSl'd bcc.a use 11 was cunJuctL·d h~ J consultant hunt by \\ l''' not the c1\\ He asked the ,ounc1l to l'Clm m1sS1on a new, 1nde· r-,·ndl·n1 tratlic stud' that would 1nt·ludt" tx11h the diner and deal- L"r\h1p tratTi~·. s1n\"l' both 14•ert built al the s.1mt· 11n1r ( II\ TralliC' Eng1nl't"r Rich Ed- n1.111,1nn 10ld thl" council he and his jPle;iise 1tt DINER/All Plainclothes officers required to tie one on -\long "11h the change of seasons l-omes a change 1n fas h1on . al least al 1he Costa MC"Sa PohCt' Depanmcnt When .;\menca turned its r lock back nn hour on Sunday for a return 10 s1andard ttme. the Police Depanmcn1 1nst11uted its winter dress code requiri ng all plainclothes office~ 10 "'nr a dress shin nnd tie. when we change bad: to standard 11me. we 1n<"v1tably ~1 Santa Ana. "''1nds or an Indian summer, and • sure enough. that's what happened 'esterday ... Aboul 4S detecttves and office: Slaff who Wert wt:ari n& eolo-style shirts dun ng daylight savings time si.\ months qo art now sporting dress clothes to the ofTtee. as ~ quired 1n the department's manual. "£,·cry Apnl and the last Sunday in October wt: change 1tlin:," C..pl. C1C0rge ,Lonon Jr. said. "Generally Spans............................... "-4 TV Ustlngl ......................... AIO ...,..,..., .............................. AS W'ad9 ............................. AS The policy was 1nsti1u1ed •bout a decade ago, when patrol officcn wort tics or open collar shirts, depending on 1he season. Tbey are no longer affected by tht" rWe, Lorton said. One invcsl\a.ltor aid be didn't mind the policy becaute it means pla1nck>thes otrlOCn 11 leut met tis months of casual dn'9L .. Other deplnmenu have 10 dte5S Ulis way all the time." • ... d. .,__,...., __ M <>reno-CoMt DAILY PILOT/ :fue.dtly, October S1, 1111 Park advocates launch drive to black golf course 8y lt09llrT 8 AltKllt °" ... .,._ .... ..., Hunungton ~b park advocates tot the ball rolling Monday on a pe11uon drive they hope will block an 18-hole golf course and 01her commercial ventures at the city's parks and beaches. The park prescrvatfonists said proplc have overwhelmingly made their wishes known in several survc)s and during heated public hearings. But city officials refuse to hsten. they said. Tht' aolf coutte foes now hope io act lhe attention or leaden by co&- lcctina 201000 iianaturn to force an election to ch•nae the city chaner. Such a change would require all commerctal ventures proposed in the parks and beaches 10 before the Cat) Council and then to residents in a citywide election. .. This 1s somethina we've got to do,·· Debbie Cook, spokesperson for the Save Our Parks committee, said. "After four surve}S, thettt stilt not listening to the people.' The park advocates, who intend to start collecuna &ilnaturcs u eooo as City Anomey Oajl Hutton ap- proves the petition, hope the counal will opt to put the issue on the ballot without a 1ipature drive. Hutioo is expected 10 approve the petition form in I S days or less. The aroup hopes to have the iuuc placed on the June ballot, Cook said. Councilwoman Grace Winchell, who voted qainst the proposed aolf course on both sides of Golden West Strttt between Talbert and Ellis av- enues, said Monday she'll ask her collcaaucs to put the matter on the ballot without 1.bc Jiinatwu. .. They'll be doina 1 survey for the council," she said. Mayor Wc<S Bannister said Moo- daX he applauded the midenta. 'It is a proper as>proach if they don't like what their officials arc doina." he said. Bannister, thou&h, said he's not inclined to put lhe issue to a citywide vote unless the aroup aets the required number of sianaturcs or a1 least close to it. Resident Dianna Boom said the council's action doesn't constitute "aovemment by the people." She &aid lhc WU IO anpy When the council vottd in Sep1erftber to endorse the concept of a ~course in undeveloped poniont of the _p9rk that she came to city hall to check out names of people who spcke &pJnst the park. ·• 1 was so anlf)'. 1 called them to sec if they were as alllfY as I was." Othen were upse~ and that's how the Save Our Parks organization got its start, she said. The proposed charter amendment would require a m1jorily o( the council and re 1dents in a aeneral election to approve any com- merctahz111on, sale, lease or land exchanae of city owned parks and beaches. The amendment would not apply to eA1 tin& lcast"s. libraries or 1hc ci1> pier, officials said. Supporters sa)' the golf course is ex~ted to bring between $16 million and $40 million in franchise fees and taxes to 1he city over 40 years. Chambers give blessings to transportation tax hike 8y PACA. ARCHIPLEY arc seeing that commuting problel Pan1cipants at Mond~y·s press Of"-Oai11y ~ SUff are taking their toll on workers. too, conference said some business firms . . G1lben said an the count) a rc campa1gn1ng for . A~ed wath ev1dencc th~t con-passage of Measure M through let-tm"!m& traffic woes. arc huning thc "When they get to work they're ters to their employees. while iroups ~usiness comm~n~ty, reprcsenll· frustrated. they're angry and upset. like the Ne"" port-Hartx. Board of uves from the Tn Cmes Chambe~ of It's a hard wa) to stan the day.'' he Realtor<; arc running an1clcs in trade Commerce of Costa Mesa. Irvine said. publacauon'> and newsletters and Ncwpon Beach on Monday Employee absenteeism is also on , . f urged voters to suppon Measure M. the nse. increasingly because of res-I hi li p. (ilasgo"". chairman o the Supponers say approval of the piratory problems, Gilben said. board for the: Newpon Harbor proposed half cent sales tax increase Health officials have long warned chamber. sa id the key to passage of will provide much-net'dcd funding that congested freeways, loaded with the measure 1 ~ through a get-out-the- for transportation improvements. cars and trucks spewing out pol-'Oh~ 1:ampaign. At a press confettnct Monday m lutants. arc a respiratory health haz-Ho...,cH·r. no ne of the three Costa Mesa. chamber reprcsenta-ard 10 commuters. chambers has contnbuted any funds 1ives said continuing deterioration G1lben said transportation d1f-IO thl' "Yes On M" campaign. R1ch- of the county transportation system fi culucs, coupled with housing ard luehr~. president of the New- wall funher harm an already injured pnccs. have contributed to Cameo's port Harbor l harnber. said their business sector. dec1s1on to direct all of its growth pol111rnl all1on commmee .... as ~l to Russ Gilben, president of the outside of Orange County. too. decide tht'.> wcel on ho"' much 11 Costa Mesa chamber, said manufac-And Tom Wall, prcsidenl of the "oul<l con1nbutc to the campaign turcrs are finding it incrcasin$1Y dif-Irvine chamber. said 1he county's Wall dcsrnbe<l the Tn-C111es ficult to get raw materials 1n and underdeveloped transportation sys-C ham~r of Commerce as a loo\C finished products out because of the tern has contributed to decisions by a!.soc1a11on of 1hc three coastal Cit} county's overloaded transportation some companies to move their en-l ham her' net...,ork. tire operations elsewhere. Rcpresc:ntat1 \Cs from each agreed At C1mco Corp .. a Costa Mesa-··we've seen companies who can tu make pa<,\agc of Measure M the o.-, .... ,._. based thermal plastics manufacturer no longer atTord to operate here focal po1n1 ol their ctTon s for 1he that has 700 employees, managers mo' e out.'' Wall said. lir'>t p.in of the ~ear. hl' said. Newport Imports owner lee West poses In his J•gu•r Diner. DINER From At staff rev1e .... cd the study more thorough!) than others and fo und 1he figures accurate. Edmonston said the dealership's traffic was counted. but not included in the traffic study because the dealership was an exist- ing fac1lll\ Edmonston also noted the con- sultant West hired has been ob- tained b> the Cit} for other prOJects and is considered reliable. "I ha'e no question as to the 'altd1t\ of the me1hod that was u!>cd."' ·Edmonston ~•d. Ho"' ever, this was on!y the second traffic stud} oul of several hundred to be l'onductcd directl y by a de- .,elopcr a nd not through city staff. Edmonston said .\s a resull. staff 1s consadcnng chan~cs 111 pollC) to clanf) traffic studies must be done b) a consultant oblained by the cat) at the de\ eloper's expense. Ed· monston said. StatT also wants to clanfy that a de' eloper wan tang to mod1(y a pro- iect w1th1 n one }ear of the ongjnal occupanq must conduct a new traf- fic stud) for the entire prOJeCl. Ed- monston said. Other Newpon Heights residents echoed Vandcrsloot's concerns about the traffic stud} 's vahd1l} and continued to express dissatisfaction about the illegal operation of the d iner Council members. too. in- d icated they remain bothered by the fact the) have no lepl grounds to den~ the project desp11c West's viol- ation of the law fo r all those months . Councilman Phal Sansone said he ""anted to postpone a dcc1s1on on thc use permit until escrow on the l'-'O adJaccn1 lots closed. to ensure pa rk ing spaces would be provided. ··1 ha\e absolute!} no confidence in this gu) :· Sansone said. Bui Burnham suggested instead the council approve the perm11 but proh1 b11 the restaurant's operation until '>'est pro"1des proof of own- ership. ( ounolman Clarence Turner mo' C'd to act as Burnham suggested and addl·d a requirement for council rn IC'-' of the: prOJCCl 1n January. To gl\e the counc il more police po'-'cr to pre-.cn1 s1m1lar situations an the future. the council last month asked Aurnham 10 come up with ideas fo r a fine system 1hat would pcnahLc busines!><'s "hich feal to compl} with all regulations of their use ptrm1ts Comatose boy's mother allowed to leave Vietnam 9y City News ~rvfce The mo1her of a Westminster h11th school student who has been comatose since colfapsmg during a r ootbaH game ma) arrive from Vietnam l>ylnanbgi\'· mg. a family member said. The mother's ·de panure was delayed two weeks. until around Nov. 15. because she 1s under treatment for tuberc ulosis. Ms. Le said. Meanwhile.. Kiel's condiuo.o has 1m roved and he has been taken oul of the UCI Medical CenteT intenjjve care unit ~nd off life-support systems. she said. Three of Kiet Le's brothers also have received perm1ss1on to leave Vietnam and arc expected to ~n their JOurney to California on Wednesday, said Paubne Le. Ki el's sister. ''The family 1s waiting for Kiet to wake up," Ms. Le said. "My hope is be will come out of the coma when mother arrives." " £LE CT ION f rom A1 ]Dven without the coastal resorts, community leaders re-applied fo r cityhood in Februat~·'. More detailed projecuons com- pleted thas month show the city with an S l _1 .S m1lhon first year budget PLANE From A t "I've heard tfiat one of the passco- 1crs m1Jht have reponed hcarina a lo ud noise and sceina names on one of the engfocs, but that hasn't been confirmed.'' she said. SHOOTING ''°'""' ,ftc was confronted by some men, tre 11atffled. He ran into the apenment 4Dd h11 roommate c:alJed the police. Ouaon testified be heard three tllols. but other witontn said they ~one. IOD teid be bad a "pit lea. tlllft ....... '° be a oodiet be bad been in Roee-'1 •pert· mat CartJcr Llw day and Md tern and a S3.5 million reserve. But memben of Laguna N1guel's low-key cityhood opposition group sa) they are concerned that ex~ revenues in the financial pTo,ection might not materialize, leaving the new city financially strapped after a few years. PTOponents say, however that the Rutherford sa1d latCT that mech- anics at John Wayne Airport had determined that there was no fire. She said she did not le.now the nature of the malfunction, but that maintenance personnel were replac- ina the entire enajne. "Even thouah there was no fire. I the bats and pipes neaT the door. When he asked what lbey were for, Rose told him " •it was because. she was afraid Jennifer wu aoina to come down and beat them all up.' " One witness. 1n Irvine man wbo testified at an earlier pttlimhwy helrina for the otbet ddendant.s. said be beard aomeone at the beck of 1tose•1 apertmeot yell lllat "they were comins '° the t.ct Cloor wit& crowbers.'' At that point. tbe man tatified. State dealt bad hand LOI AN<Jml D (AP) -A j._ .... , ...... a.= tlllllll cm •llllM IO ., ..... ,...,, .... ....... 11••·- financial projections are con- servative and probably under-re~ resent the ci1y·s future revenues. The proposed incorporauon area has an area of JUSt over 9,000 acres and a population of 43,000. which 1s expected to climb to 66.000 by the year 2000. would assume it was serious if they're replacing the whole engine," she said. The plane 1s designed to carry 190 passengers. The FedctaJ A vtation Admmis- tn1t1on is mvestipting the incident. people sllrted fihna out of the apan-ment. Prosecuton contend Rose invited the iroup of men over specifically to have them atllck her neiahbon for rcvenae. But defense attorneys majn .. in the woman called hu friends to oome over for a pany and prot«t her in cax t0melltina bap- penitd. Mc:Carty is echectu.led to settify today. Man plunges from overpass to his death Fund-raiser set for scholarship fund A SI 00 plate dinner 1s scheduled Thursday night as a fund-raising l'\Cnt for the Ardis Claire Knox \tholarsh1p Foundauon. t-..nox. a Hunungton Beach resi- dent. ""as an assistant chief of staff for LI. Governor u o McC.arth) at thl· lime of her death last March at the age of 5:!. Her husband. Orange County Su- pc:raor Coun Judge Roben A. Knox. !>aid the foundation 1s raising money for sctlolarsh1ps for girls 1n the Huntington Beach Union High <\c-hool D1stnc1. T hursday n1gh!'s dinner will be held a1 the Orange Count} Mining Co .. 10000 Crawford Can)on Lane 1n Orange. T ickets are still available Cntena for the scholarships .... 111 be academic ach1c-.ement, leader- ship. need , and community and school an .,olvement. Judge Knox \aid In .1d<l 1 t ion to worlt1 ng for :'.-h < uth\ Knox .... as a con-gn.·<,~1onai J'>W~Lant to Rep. Jef'l") Patterson ol ~anta ..\na and before that "a' adm1n1,.trat1'l' a<;s1stant to former ..\sscmbl} man Dennis Man· gas in II untington &ach \he ,,3., lhJ1f"oman of the Or- angl' < ount~ Ju,enilc Justice Com· m1s'>wn 1n 1980 and 1981. Halloween costume prices getting downright scary LOS ANGELES (AP) -With Batman suits selling for up to $300, and the rubber mask up to $70. many adults arc finding the cost of Halloween has become almost f ria.htening. the rcdjscovery of the joys of Halloween parties by many adults has spawned a costume-buying boom. an many remi1en wbo rent and sell outfits arc zcroin& in on the pocketbook. The boom is a treat for many mcn:hants. "We're finding that people want to be special,.. said Paul Abramowitz. president of Holly- wood's Wc<Stern Costume Co .• which bills itself as t.be world's largest costume house. "They want to be unique. And they'll pay virtually anything to do that.'' Abramowitz said. Western rents out Halloween out- fits for anywhere from S7S to SSOO a day, while its average customer spends about SIOO a day. Some blJdaet-conscious parents. however, smell a trick. "Twenty-five dollan? Oh my God!," exclaimed Shirlex Murray as she examined a black 'wild shaa·· wia ~ntJy at a Halloween con- cession at the Northridae Fashion Center. "I could mess up m y hair that bad myself," she said. Some parents also exhibit fru~ tration. Children's plastic outfits that cost S6 to $8 arc mak.ina room on the shelves for more costly fabric di51uises. Elaine Miller1• a self-employed transcriber in ventura, said she tcanned stores and cawopes for outfits for her <4-and &:year-old sons. but found nothina under S20. "I couldn•t believe it,•• she laid. "It wasn•t aomethil'll I wanied lO S¥f?d that kind or money on with C1ltiltmM, acbool sunnlics and otber tapeua com.i .. up:~- Hallmark Carda raeercben ati· mate lbat mon than '° mUUoG Americans. mostly adulta, will at- HI 0 HI I I' 11 '\l'\f, Tricky Tustin police officers have· treats for local students By City N~ws ~tvke When da>'hght gives way to dusk today. Tustin residents can expect to sec four rather unusual Halloween celebrants. In an effon to reduce cnme and improve community ttlations. four Tusttn police officers will go to arc.a schools to hand out safety tips. and of course, treats. "This 1s a special pravam and it's the first time we've tned it." said Tustin police Officer Steve Lewis. "Hopeful!) this will encourage the kids and their parcnb to come over, get some safety tips and talk to us." Decked out 10 masks of their choice -two will be costumed as tend Halloween panics this yur. up 25 percent from 1986. Hallmark also estimates that cos- tume buyers spend an 1verqe ofS30 on their purchases. a figure that Southern Cahfomia retailers believe 1s low. Cashin& an on the boom, the Center Thea1re Group Costume Shop now rents its outfits to the public. The shop, which serves the Ahmanson Theatre and the Mark Taper Forum, boasts an inventory orisinaJly made for such celebrities as Charlton Heston and Lauren Bacall. But its most popular outfits arc favorites elsewhere -8atma0, tbe Joker, Freddie K!uqer or .. NiPt· mare on Elm Sttut.. f'ame tbc Phantom or the Opera •nd the }uon bockey muk. Some retailers maintain lbat com- Batman and the Jol..er -thc officers are l'\pcch:d 10 '1s1t four schools that are u-.uall~ hfil \'1ly trttflk kt"d b y ghoul\ gohhn~ and the hke. "Th1!> 1~ a rcall} bus} night. so if one Jrea t!> slo"". we'll mo' c to another.'' u wrs said "We're hoping io reach thl' l..1ds ""ho are stall escon - ed b} 1hc1r parents or an oldc.-r brother or s1~tl'r .\II thn have to look fo r arc the f1a~h1ng red lights." The campuS<"s to be '1s1ted b) the o flicers arc Heideman Elementary, 15571 '>' 1lhams. Nelson Elementary, 1 4 39~ Dro" n1ng .o\ .,.e .Estock Elcmrntar). 1474 J B <it.. and C'ume- T horman hool. 140::! s,camore A,\ c • pet1tors arc taking advanla$c of Bat- man customers b) charging what their pockets will bear "I realize that some places are get11ntt into customers' pocketbooks and Ao uging them. but we don't do that. said Arlene Freed. manager of the C'h1ckensh1n shop 111 Canoga Park's Fallbrook Mall. Freed cited pnccs of up to S 70 for rubber Batman masks at other West San Fernando Valler stores. She sold out her stock at $45 per mask Some sales managers say they fear the boom will be short-lived. "You wonder how hlgb it's 1oin1 to 10." said Cindy Smith, sales man- 1,1er at Collqcville Aaa &. MFG of Collqcvillc. Pa., 1. lcadina costume manufaauttr. .. Nut 1w 11 aomeone aoina to pay SSO for a costume at a K Man or Tarset? l just don't know," she said. Juar call 642-6086 OAAHO! COAST ::;· MAINCWPIC8 now 9'111 c-~ ,,.., ._ .. ,_.,.. '0 toe IStO Cett.t~ CA t '61• , ......... -.. , ,.,. ""-u Ol'll<" ~ ..... ~· , .,,, """' 6 •"' ,_.,.. MJ'4)JQ, ...... HC>llle W \41). .,,. "'~ ~ .,, "°' '-'""' -~ -•It!'~ -··-N!Of,_ -"°' oo ....,_ ,.. • .., "f • -olaAM ~ 191'Ciil ..-StiOll., ,_...,.. - * .... .-.~ .. c ... _..c...,.... IUf'\ ,.. .,c_ """"W• .............. _....., .. ~~'~ ........... 11111111,HO\HU Coast College district candidates offer views T he M~ Verde Homeowners Association wall host a Coast Communjty Collcic trustee candidates forum a t 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Members and the public arc invited to attend. Candidates have been asked to address issues including college district la nd. the district master plan and and building plan, fund-raising and educauonal goals of the system. The forum will be in Boswell Hall at T eWinkle Intermediate School, 3224 N. California St., Costa Mesa. Vlolt!nct! In tht! tnt!dla t!xamln«J The Junior League of O range County will hear Virginia Po meroy speak about "Violence in the Media" at 1 p.m . Thursday. Pomeroy has ad- dressed c1v1c gro ups nationwide on the subject. The meeting will be at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1860 Anaheim Ave. For infor- matio n. call the league at 261-0823. Rt!aders theater for chlldrt!n Steve Mellow's C hildren's Readers Theater continues a t 11 a.m. Saturdays throu&h Nov. 25 at the Newport Center library. 856 S"an Clemente Dnve. The series for children ages 6 to 12 years and their pa rents asks partid pat1on fro m the children an reading from stones and making up endings. Prereg1s1rat1on 1s not required fo r the free 'ienes. The library will be closed Nov 11 for Veteran's Da) Desen appreciation offered A talk on appreciating the Cahfomia desert 1s on tap at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Adventure 16, 1870 Harbor Blvd. The free discussion will explain the delicate ecosystems and help ad venturers ap- preciate the beaut~. For more. call at 650-3301. Legal secretaries· to meet Orange County Legal Secretancs Assoc1auon ~111 meet at 6:JO p.m . Thursday at T iny's Res- taurant. 2660 N Mam St., Santa Ana. Speaker will be Diane Wood. CFP. of Women l nH~Stor\ Network. Her topic 1s "Five Things [\Cr\ Wo ma n Wants to Know: How To Ta~e Resi)ons1b1llt) for Financial Affairs." .\ board mecung at 6 p.m. 1s followed by a '><X'tal sesswn at 6·30 and tile speaker and business n11~t·t1ng at 7. Reservations arc required by today with Dor- m· P1tac:c10 at 731-611 6 or 241 -3848. Visual aid conwltatlons Free visual aids consultations will be given from 10 a.m to 4 p.m . Thursday at Oasis Senio r ( rnter. 800 Marguen te Ave., Corona del Mar. Jamie McAlhstcr. a Braille Institute lo w-vision rnmultant. will Jl'C the consultations. Tho~· seckmg consultauons must have a "'n11cn refi.'rral from a n opthalmolog1st or op- tometnc;t. Referral forms and appointments are cl\ atlahk b) l3ll1ng 644-3244 between 9 a m. and 4 p.m. "-Cd.da:rs. World conf~rence reviewed r he .\mcnran i\ssocia11on of l lnivcrsll) Womt•n. Laguna Beach Branch. will hold its gt·neral meeting at 7 15 p m . Thursda) at Great \mcm·an Sa' ings Bank. 260 Ocea n A' e T he program includes a re' 1cw of the lnter- natwnal Federa11on of Unn·ef<i1t ) Women ron- li.·rl·nt·c in Finland For informauon. call 4Q4-5087. Ensure success In school Hoag Women·~ Health Crntrr will offer a free '>l'minar in ··Ensunns hool ucccss" at 7 p.m. Thu™1a' f he session trarhes how a child's pccch and language skills are related to achieving 'iUl'l'ess in S<.'hool. as "'ell as how to identify problems early and find solutions andrescources. The program is at 18700 Beach Blvd .. Hunt- ington Beach. f or rcscrv~11ons call 962-413 I. Volunteers for AIDS program The AI D Services Foundation of Orange Count) <,ee ks 'oluntc-crs for 11s Budd:r Program. A 1ra1nmg ~ss1on begins Friday. The 35-hour session explores all a~pccts of thr .\IDS ens•~. including medical. pohtu:al. legal and ps:rcho-wc1al issues. Focus of the training 1s accept.an~ and empower- ment. Those "'ho would hke to take pan in the training should mil 646-0411 for 1nfonnat1on. Boutique to aid Boys Republlc Orange County Auxiliary of Boys Republic "''II ha\l' lls Christmas Boutique from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fn day and 9 a.m . to I p.m. Saturday at Lutheran Church of lhe Masters. 2900 PaC1 1ic View D n ve. Coro na del Mar. fhe sale boasts unusual handcrafted gifts. ( hnstmas ornaments, stocking stuffers. home dec- orations and m ore. including baked goods. Pnze drawings will be conducted. Tuesday, Oct. 3 1 • No moctinas scheduled. 11 01 IC I I Of, DAILY PILOTITuetday, Octo«>er 31, 1988 ~ Blood dips, riloney pours into Red Cross ly O!ltORAH SAKAMOTO Blood donations in Oranfte County ha\•e staned to d windle fo owina an almost overwhelming outpourin& of sup- pon in the wake of the devastating San Francisco ean hquake. Mo netary contnbut1ons. however. re- main strong and donations arc e1tpcctcd to continue poun ng an for $CVeral months to come. local Red Cross officials said Monda). Since Oct. 18 -the day after the 7. I earthquake -the Orange Coun ty chapter of the Red Cross collected 5.984 pint!. of blood and $661 ,000 an donations. Wh1k blood donauons are stanmg to decrease, the local chapter 1s not express- ing concern. according to Joan Mueller. spokesman for the Red Cross. ··The average 1~ about 400 pants a day, we: art' slightly above that now." she said. On the n1g.ht o f the quake. the Oranac Count) Red Cross sent over 290 pints of blood to the n Francisco area "We "'ere ant1c1paung that blood centers "'-OUld not be operauonaJ and we ~anted to help them prepare and stock their inventory," she said. Since the quake. they have not received an> add111onal requ~lS for blood to be sent to the Bay Area. S)lv1a Ste¥oan, d 1rC<"tor of public rcla- 11ons for the Red Cross in Santa Ana. wd the blood centers are now o perauo nal m the San Francisco area. Stewart said the local chapter is pleased with the outpounn~ of donations and remai ned open unul midnight for two da)s following the quake to accomodate donors. T he> have aJso o pened their doors for four hours on Satu rda) and unda) fo r do na11ons. "The first da)' (follo wint the C'artb- quakc) "e received 910 units of blood and the !>«ond da) 996 units. This 1s more than twice lhe amount for an a'eraae da) ... Stewart said S1nCl· then, Mueller said, the level of blood donations has been steadily de· creasing. On Oct. 20. three days after the qual e. only 596 pints were d onated. On the founh da) after the q uake. a Satur- da), donations dro pped to 336 pints and plunged to 90 pints on unday However. 590 pint!!. "'ere collected on the following Monda) \tarting a mo~ pos1t1ve trend. te"'an said the pubhc outpounng of suppon from Soulhern Caltfom 1a could be a wa) the pubhc relieved tts feelings of hclples ness. ··The public responded 'ef) swiftl) and gl'nerousl) .\n eanhquake 1s closer to home here in Southern Cal1fom1 a. The fal 1 '' <;outhern California could have ont' 100 and people realize that 1t could ha' l' been them " he said Pl'opll' are ti) ing to help in 10me \\J\ • 1 hough not affected by Hu.meant Hugu a!> o ther l hapten were, Orantc C oun1' ·~blood )uppl) was low before the carthqualc-h11 San Francisco. Stewart !><ltd e!>penall) 1n t~ pe-0 blood. Thi_s " thl' ''De ol blood ~nt to San FranaJCO "'ht·rt· ''" 'olunteer\ an~ stationed to help "'•th thr d1!>a!>ler relief effon . C >rangl' C ounl) football fans pve S2 KOU to the disaster reltd effon before thl' Ram\ '~, '\t-w O rleans Samts game on <kt 2' The: mone y was collt"Cted in barrl'I!. nuh1de the entrance. &tau'e ul thl' earthquake response. 'itl'" an ..aid the current blood supply IS n.,.,. h1~hn them a' erage for this ume of ~l·ar l'\u.·pt for t~pe-0 blood. Happy. Halloween Activity •bounds at the H•rbor City Pumpkin Lot In the Harbor Shopping Center In Costa Mesa Monday. .Lot worker Manuel Prado (abovel Is doing double time. Shana Eller fbelowl helps her daughter Brandl, 1, and son Patrick, 4, plclc out th• perfect pumpkin. Scha.ter Ambulance employees Vian Morado and George Soto (from left. left photol put the squeeze on the fall fruit. You better hurr y If you want one for t onight's festiv- ities. The patch closes at 5 p.m . ) Daily Pilot p hotos by Juaqwne M atthews Man dies before he could get a new heart 8y MELINDA KELI.ER City _, s.n.w. Stephen Regalado died Monday, three days llfter UCI Medical Center officials launched a dnve to raise $50.000 so the M1ss1on V1eJO man could be put o n a wa1t1ng list for a hean. Regalado. 23. "took a turn for the ~orse Friday. so we called the media to put the word out lhat we needed the public's help, .. said UCJ Mcdi~I Center Auxiliary President John Stroh. "But he didn't make it." Regalado h.1d "'asted to 'XJ pounds and "'.is being "e1ghed "'hen he slipped into lMdtac arrl''' 'itroh said. Ho"'c'er. Rl-g:llauo·~ dC'ath ma) gi ve the hospital's other uninsured patient - Ht'<'tor BoJado. lQ -a ne~ lease on life. .\n In mr couple ~ho pledged SI 9.000 to fund the operatio n for RC111lado agrttd Monda\ to donate a "ma1or sum" to BoJado: ~nother O range County man. ""ho asked 10 remam ano nymous. said he ""o uld dona tr SI 0.000. Seven paue nts. including thrtt without insurance. ha\C received new heans s1nte the program hegan I mo nths ago. said hospital spolo.eswoman Elaine Beno. But l •Ct can no longer afford to pick up the tab for such operations that o fte n can t'O~t $200,000 "No hospita l in the country (ca n pay for evel) operation)." said Stroh. "But t.''<'r)One here dl'C1ded to donate their sc!""1ccs so the cost was lowered to S50.000 ... G iven BoJado's health status and the compat1b1hty wnh his blood type, Stroh said the ..\n~hetm man could receive a hean within two weeks. 1f he ha.s the cash dqic1 ... 11 \trnh said hr plans to meet W1lh 1ranr,plan1 c;urgron Rick Ott and t.ht Ju\lllar. ·s board toda) to discuss esta~ li'>hing ~ ne~ fu nd for BoJado and a gt'Ol'ral fund for fu ture indigent patients. "Thr response "'as overwbclm tna froln thr puhhc ·· he \a1d "Hopefully, we·u br ahk to raise enough money for Hector.• ~troh asked an)'one interested m do nat1n1 to contact the UCI Medkal (C'nter .\u"llihal) at 10 1 C'ny Drive. SWtt 100. O range 92688. or phone (714) 634-5956 Cotta MHa A shirtless man with his bdle p1nl1 down arou nd his ankles jump- ed out at a woman u lbe walked her dot 1lo1t4 t he S.naa Ana River trail at '\'iciona Avenue. She told policr he mastW'be&ed in front of her. then •Id .. Oood momirw! .. auon papers, checks a nd other docu- ments. eny 1n the ma n's pant1 was listed in the rcpon. The man was Utntcd for driving with a suspended li~n~ ~eann1 a hood. n n when she screamed. the woman said. ca~h~ in other c1t1cs. "' • • • N.-wport Bea ch I\ sm pink mountain ..... • ··T Th rte mm weft ~nested on tulPi· cion of ttetivi1111 teoleft property after a micltnt in the 100 block OI Pnnceton Drive. Whole tools were 9'oltn ftom the ti.ck of hit truck. ~ dleir HclMe .... IO palice. Frank He111i1. 19. Ouy H11m1. 22. -Kaluild9 Monti 11d, 21 ... ~ Tllllia.lllD ... IUll*•OI_.. i ........ --... ~1-,,_ ...._. .... .mn -'"---... 'Amil-PllCll • TllUndly .......... li!l ••. ~. A llliillrild 'fl,,,,,_ :I.el*' n lllillllll l'PU II ....... ) ......... ~ - • • • Five men in a white car stole 1 bicycle from a man as be rock near 19th tRlCt and Wallace Avenue. The thieves told him to ao to an add.reu on bahmar Drive, whteh he could not rcmem~. to retrieve the property. No ~pons were seen. • • • A woman said the same man who ronowcct her off the freeway 10 ..wt two ~kt lllO a~artd in a Harbor Boulevard store •hett lbe was lltc>e>- P• Friday· niabL He ~ WI ~ dwia. btftt doWn lO pa it llP llid licked the '¥'0rftln Im. • • • A 9-ycar-old boy Yr&S captured by pohce. a nd later rclcucd to his parents. af\cr bc•na caupt a t Taraet at J7SO Banana Parkway for sh~ hfina. iocr pohce behcvc the bo)' intended lO shoplift before he entered the store. he couJd have bttn cha.raed Wlth buralatY. but d~ to has• the younpter was rckucd to his pua"s. • • • An untno.n pcnon tct fire 10 a mailbO• on 26 AtltWoOd. Mail"' the bo• .. •JPlmtdy dmroyect Police ha~ no curmtt .....-u. • • • A woman m the 4900 block of Ko na Drive said she smelled a strona odor and tbouaht that neiah· bors m1&ht be matloa dnaas. • • • Thrte men rc~ly smoked pot and baraucd an empaoyee at a dn"c--throuah windo. an the 19000 block or Beach Boulevard. • • • BuraJars entered a vehicle in lbc 14000 block of Soa Drive t.hnMleb a dri\<er's side window Md _. tools. a Clmtta, binoculan.. jlcRl and $20. Th.eves iu* a red 1977 red llOZ from U illey iD lM 7000 bloct Of La Maida Drive. The cu ..... llild • ~-.,. °" .... llood .... .... wtndoW ... nlmll .. S2,IOO .... A midfttt la W 7a "9ct f/I ww.r .... on.. ... 111111 1 .... ~-... wc.w•• ...,. Three surfboards and four we tsuits. for a total S 1.~ lo were taken from tht balcony of an up- stairs apenment 1n the l 00 block of 46th Strttt. ••• A steel money box containn'I $300 cash was taktn from an officC 1 n the 800 block of West 16th Screet. • • • A 29-yar-old Corona del Mar woman walk1na her dot IOUthbound on Ocean Boulevatd Mal' NamllUS A vmue was approecbed by r.o males in tMir late eee:nt "ho )idkd -Key lady ... Sbc WilMd i•IO tlllc IU'tet to avoid \baa .cl • lbc pmcd, one of the _. llld, ~ nn1 time Ml,.... 'VOil. .. . .. ~ .· A Sn Cle.fwte •a 11 ~ leA • 1lilt ftoor bllWt I dlJir • 1'111 W•Jlla 11, )450 Vil 0.-.. ........................ ao nc from a garqe 1n the 2800 blOc:t of (11ff Dnvc Fountain allt-y • A Fontana man, flu.._. ._ bu he by a pohcx dos oa m 11• block of ~mbnwood arm. .... the arrt'$.lint ofr!CU 1a die.,.. ... was amst«I f'of Mita). • • • f'ldio ~ 'pullat """" ...... or I T O')'Ola pidl·up '19 the *'°" .. I 0 2l ,La .HKimda Aft. l.om W $400. 'M 0renge COlllC OAJLY PILOT/ Tu.day, Oe10ber 31, 1989 • • Summit at sea in December? WASHINGTON (AP) -The bush administration and the Soviet Union arc djscussina a possible summit meetin& as early as Decem- ber, perhaps on a stlip an the Medi- terranean to djscuQ U.S. help in transformina the Soviet economy. the Washington Post said in Tues- day editions. Baker sees hope for reform move closer to a matkel economy, according to the official. A Whne H ouse spokesman, Roman Popadiuk. declined to com- ment on the newspaper ~n. A well-placed U.S. official, while declining to confirm the Post ac- count, said It was "on the right track." O ther officials said they were under instructton.9 not to discuss the s1tuat1on. The mec\1ng between Soviet Presi- dent Mikhail S. Gorbachev and President Bush would not replace another between the two leaders expected next summer, as was agreed between Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill and Soviet F o r e 1 g n M 1 fl 'f'i t er Eduard She\ ardnadze in Wyoming last month. according to an unidentified adm1n1strat1on official. cited by the Post. The meeung discussed in Wyom- Demolition of 1-880 may begin this week By McClatchy N~ws Servk~ SAN FR.\ "IC! CO -~mo­ l1 11o n of the cnurc C'>prcss section of the Interstate 880 freeway in Oak- land that failed an the Oct. 17 earth- quake could began as earl) as Fnday. The state Department of Trans- porta11on plans to open sealed con- tractors· bid~ an Sacramento at 10 c1.m. toda). and demolitio n crews are expected to be an place by the end of the week. WASHINGTON (AP) -Disput- ing the existence of serious dif- ferences among key officials, Sec- retary of State James A. Baker Ill sajd Monday the Bush adminis-- tration is trying to seize "what we think is an opportuniry" for sianifi- cant reform in the Sovtet Union and Eastern Europe. In an interview with The As- sociated ~. Baker said "there arc only nuances of differences" over whether Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev c.an succeed in his pro- mg \.\<Ould be 1n the United States while the December conference might be m neutral territory. the ofl'lcial told the newspaper. Among sites he mentioned as a poss1bl1t)' was a ship m the Mediter- ranean. Ship capsized aram of transforming the country politically and cconomicaJly. CallinJ that a question of .. durability," Baker said "I don't 1hink there is any policy difference in lhe administration on the ques- tion of the desirability" of the Soviet leader's perestroika policy. Baker's comments were designed to put to rest the notion that dif- ferences among top officials were slowing a U.S. response to Gorbachev's bold approaches, par- ticularly an Eastern Europe. The purpose of the meeting that BaJcer and Shevardnadze agreed to work toward was described a t the lime as arms control. But a December meeting might concentrate on ways the United States could help the Soviet Union I Bush has been criticized by con- gressional Democrats for allcaed t1m1dity in respondinf to the last- moving changes swecpmg the Soviet Union and some of its satellite states in eastern Europe that arc resulting m freer soc1ettcs. In a recent speech, Baker said the Bush administration was prepared 10 gjve technical economic help to the Soviets and 10 fact U.S. ecorr om1c officials already have been consulted about technical matters. On Monda). Bush said he would send a Cabinet-level dcleption to Poland late next month to help the Warsa\\ go\emment plan ways to repair its ra' aged economy_ Gorbache\'·s economic reforms so far ha e not improved the avaiJ- ab1 ht} of consumer goods m the So' 1et n1on or the performance of the So\let economy. .. We need to get that structure down. and ha'e expedited the bid- ding process so work can begin 1mmediatel)'," said C'altrans spokes- man Greg Bayot. So far. crews have dismantled one section of the collapsed Interstate 880. The resuur•nt ship .. Prlnce11 Louise .. th•t plied the P•cfflc co•at of C.nM• •• • ple•aure vessel befor• hosting thougnda of diners In Loa Angeles, gnk trt Its Ter- mln•I l•l•nd moof'lng Mond•Y· The JJ1 - foot vessel capsized at 12:19 p.m. •nd unlc Z J feet to the h•rbor floor, le•vlng half th• ship submerged, •uthorltl•• gld. No one w•s on bo•rd and there were no Injuries. • wns • •-s.,. 'w. "' w, 1111ny • .., • .... "' ,.. kWI' ~~~(~Pa~ld ~Pol=ltlca=l=Ad=vert=ise=m=en=t b=y R=od=M=ac=Ml=llla=n)==::::::~ A cc 0 rd reached Unique Creations For Every Occasion! \I 111 •1; IO ' tel ., ..... \I ., I • Fresh Flowers • European Gardens • Balloon Bo uquets • Plants • Gifts • Baskets • Dried Flowers ((lRP <'\((()/ '/~I\ l'ffll> Cl IARC.f llY PHO!\:r. \1C'L DI.I I\'£ R 2642 an M~I at ford. Bachelor's (BSBA) and Mater's (MBA) In Busl"8U Administration INFORllA TION MEETINGS: COSTAllESA Thu~~Yl November 2, 5:30 pm NelahDOmood Conwnuntty center 18d Pn Avenue NEWPORT BEACH Wedn1edey, November 81 5:30 pm Newport B•ch Publlc Uurery 851 Sen Clemente Drive CLA88E.S It NEWPORT BEACH AND IMNE AND 11 OTHER ORANGE COUNTY LOCATIONS .. • Daigned for wortdng adults on tax increase for quake relief By McClatchy N~ws Servk~ SACRAMENTO -Gov. George Deukmcjian and state legislative leaders agreed Monday on a tempor- ary quarter-cent increase in Cali- fornia's sales tax to raise $800 millio n for earthquake relief and rebuilding. Legislators will return to the Opitol b) noolf l hursday for "I special session to enact the tax in- crease and other canhquake-related measures. DeukmeJian said the increase. to be added to the state's existing 6- ccnt sales w . would begin Dec. I and end 13 months latcT. He said the money raised would cover a broad range of recovery expenses. including the state's share of rcstonng roads and public build- ings as well as programs to help earthquake victtms rebuild their businesses and homes. In the aftermath of the earthquake that shook Northern California two weeks ago. Deukmejian said some money would be used to make exist- ing roads and bridges better able to withstand a major temblor. The governor also 1s recommend- ing that an unspecified -Portion of the money be used to compensate earthquake victims who fik claims against the state. a move ~u­ kmej1an said is designed to prevent long and expensive legal battles. ··There certain!( would be no ... legal admission o any kind of liab- ility by the state." Deukmej_lan said. "lt woufd be a recognition that rather than puttina them to further burden that we try to resolve their claim JUSt as qu1dcly as possible ... and hopefully allow people to get their laves back in order more quick- ly without a lot of further cxpen~ and without fun her aggntvation." Leg1slati vc leaders predicted ~mocrats would support tM tax mctta~ but indicated that some Republicans may resist. "Any reasonable person wo uld support an increase if they believe it 1s necessary," said As~mbly GOP leader Ross Johnson of La Habra ... , think there are members of our caucus who are going to want to have more detailed information provided to them to demonstrate that this is in fact necessary." Supreme Court rules against AIDS tests could be at stalle. The coun wiU decide what authority the federal Pension Benefit Guaranty Corpor- ation bas to order employers to revive ICflpped pension plans. • Aaftd to decide whether the Port Authority of New York and New Jenry, and pertaapt otber mulb-t&ate lltftda. may be sued in fcdttat cowu. • Said it will Ute I Cbiclleo dnla cue to "°nsidcr upandiat 1.be authority of Polkic to tarCh homes without ooun wanu11. • Wu ufltd durint. an oral up,. meat lllliOa to IU'ib down as .. &baboe Wi\boUt repi IUDlalion .. a federal Judie"• order .... , doubled local pr~'f laW '° pay for rKWly del •'llWll Kaw Oty. Mo., 1Dubtic idlOoll. • e tleafd· ~...... OYtf I dw1tilfl IO dlii ............ _,. Dnrait I IWO 4l!lilJ Ml=' ·~ ••• y ... •• 1111•---.... .. :: °"' --.:=-.. "11 ""* .. (\I II Ctlt'I \ 1111111' Fire contained as winds diminish MALIBU -Blustery winch respon1iblc for pu1hin&. flames over 4,000 acres of brush)'. hillsides diminished Monday, allowina fircfaahters to surround the wddfire and declare it controlled. . Firefiahters snuffed out the blue at about 6 p.m. and. planned to rema10 at the scene until this afternoon to prevent Oaro-ups, u1d Ventura County fire department spokeswoman Liz Pickles. • . "There·s oo more smoke, no more Oames. and they 11 decide tomorrow whether to pull out," she said. Convicted ex-agent out on ball LOS ANGELES -Richard Miller walked out of prison with a smile on his face as the only FBI agent c~nvicted of espionage was released on $337,000 bond to await a third trial. Miller was released from custody shortly before 3:30 p.m. Monday, said Charles Almanza. supervisor of court operations for the U.S. Manhal's Office. . . . "He had a smile on his face when he walked out of Jail." Miller's attome). Stanley Greenberg said. Bette Mldler awarded $400,000 In suit LOS ANGELES -A federal court JUry has ~o.ncluded that cn~ner Bette Midler should get $400,000 from an advertising asency that 1m1taled the Grammy-winning singer's voice in a TV commercu~I. The panel. which began deliberations o~ Fri~Y: decided .M~n~y that the Young & Rubicam agency violated M1dler s nghts by 1m1taung her voice. In a statement given reporters. the agency .caUed the award "unfortunate but bearable ... 6 plead Innocent In cocaine bust LOS ANGELES -Six men arrested m connection with the record 21· ton cocaine seizure from a suburban warehouse pleaded innocent Monday to felony drug charges. . Wearing blue prison uniforms, the men were I~ in shackles mto U.S. Magistrate John R. Kronenberg's court 10 enter their picas and have a tnal date set for Dec. 10 before U.S. Distnct Judge Terry Hatter. The six were arrested after authont1es raided the warehouse in the San Fernando Valle) community of Sylmar on Sept. 28 and seized the cocaine, · the largest such confiscation in world history . Crashed plane too low, .slow PENSACOLA. Fla. -A Navy pilot makrng his first landing attempt on an aircraft carrier was "low and slow" before his training jct cnshed on the USS Lexington, killing him and four others. the ship's captain said Mo nda) . The T-2 Buckeye slammed into the ship's island. the tower-like pan of the ship which also was hat by a kamikaze plane in World War II , before cartwheeling across the deck and exploding an flames Sunday afternoon. said Capt. C flack Logan. In addition to the fi,e dead. 19 people were inj ured. Logan said. Five hurt when jet hits turbulence NASHVILLE, Tenn. -An Amencan Airlines 727 with 107 people aboard landed safel) Monda} night after air turbulence that inJurcd three passengers and four flight attendants. officials said. flight 860 from San Juan. Put"rtO Rico. to ~tro1t. with a scheduled stop in Nash\ 1lle. landed safe!> at Nashville International Airport around 4:30 p_m. P T. Amencan spokesman .\I Becker said from the airline's Fort Worth. Teus. headquarters. Four arrested at Capitol flag burning WASHINGTON -Four people shouung "bum. baby. bum" set fire Monda) to three Amencan flags on the steps of the U .S-Capitol in an attempt to force a coun test on the constJtutionahty of a new law banning flag desecration. "We defy your law." said spokeswoman Nancy Kent. "We challenge you. Arrest us. Test your statute. Tak.c it back to the Supreme Court and try once again to claim 11 is all consistent with your const1tut1onal 'Standards of free speech ... One of those arrested was Gregory "Joey" Johnson. whose 1984 arrest for burning a flag a t the Republican National ConventJon in Dallas set in motion the court case that led to the new law. Navy jet drops bomb on U.S. c~lser WASHINGTON -Navy officials arc questioning the ~ilot of a fighter Jet that dropped a 500-pound bomb on the guided miss1Jc cruiser 1JSS Reeves.. blowing a gaping hole in the ship's bo~ and injuring five sailors. The incident. which occurred while the cruiser was cscoruna the aircraft carrier USS Midway on trainm3 operations m the Indian Ocun. was th,<: Navy's second major training accident in as many days. Navy spollcsmen said the pilot of the single-seat F-A-18 Hornet had JUSt taken off from the Midway. . The bomb. which detonated upon impact, blew a five-foot bole in the top deck and set off a small fire in the ship's forecastle that was quickly extinguished, said Lt. Bruce Cole. a Navy spokesman at the Pentagon. ftOHl,D HHlt:t ·s China, U.S. urged to bridge differences BEUING -Former President Richard Nixon said Monday that China and the United Stales must overcome their "huge and unbrid&eablc" di~erences over China's harsh crackdown o n dissent and resume cooper- ation. Nixon. speaking at a banquet hosted by Premier Li Peng. also called for a."hu.manely aovcmcd China .. that won~t "tum away from ~1ness and consign itself to the backwater of oppression and stagnation. • Li responded by reitcratina the Chinese position that the United States not China. is responsible for the detcriorauon in relations and must lak~ the first steps toward reconciliation. Onega asks for Jackson's Intervention MANAGUA. Nicarqua -. President Daniel Ortcp said Monday be asked lhc Rev. Jcuc Jackson to antervcnc with lhc Bush admini11ration and U .S. Conpns to obtain aupPOrt for disbudina Nicarquan rebels. A pm.idential commuruque said Orteu spoke by tdephone Monday • with Jack.son, an uosuccasful candidate (or the Democratic praidential nomination last year. Fruk Watkins. a Chialll> spokesman for JackJon, said Jacbon was in Wubinltoo when he IJ'C*e wi .. 0ntta ud be then 1d\ for New Yott. He said Jldton did not tllUC a atalement on lbe convenaion. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuetday. Octow 31, 1989 M High clouttiness and .windy, clearing tonight W'Cll W#M 0.Y• -COOi nogl>O l OUI QUUf -H " 10 notlhU \I !HlooN puw• -c.onyon• lowt on llW tow.1 40s 10 -SO. H•Qt>• on llW - 10. 10 -80> MOUNTNN -.AS -0.• ....... --.. ·-.. _....._ wlftth. 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I! \1 II Ill 6S « bb 48 H l7 11 S4 11 H 68 41 n ~ 61 41 14 4 1 11 1• 2:3S• 2.2 Lo 8:53• S.7 Ml 4 :13p 0 . 1 LO 10:41p 3 .4 Ill 2 S6e 2.4 Lo 9 21• S.6 111 4 SSp 0.2 lo 3 11• 2.7 lo 9 5la 5.4 Ml S 469 0.4 lo lAt'Vd\t,,.t L "'r'"'"O•r Lonq 8•M" LO\ ~t'IC)f f'\ l A A tpot1 1>1 J1 68 •I II SI R.l SI ,, 40p 3.2 Il l PEL TON-MIUER Our Lady Queen of Angels Cath· ohc Church m Newpon Beach was the setting for the Oct. 14 wedding of Robin Miller of Coro na del Mar and G reg Pelton of Fon Lauderdale, Fla. The couple greeted I 00 guests at their reception m the Newpon Beach home of Jex· and Terry Step- hens. The bride 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Miller of Corona del Mar. She wore a a gown of ivory silk covered with lace with a ,high neckline and sheer lace bodice. Dusty rose and ivory pearls and dusty rose silk rosebuds tnmmed the puffed sleeves and held cascading 1\0I) lace at the haphne. _,., The bndegroom as the son of .\nhur Pelto n of Fort Lauderdale and the late .\nne Pelton Honor attendants for the couple "'ere Charlotte Loschl and Tom Shaull. ..\f\er a wedding tnp to Flonda. the couple are residents of Honolulu. She as assistant manager at Koala Blue in Kahala and he is in the U .. Na') ubmannc service. stationed at Pearl Harbor. MOSES-HYLAND Nora Kathleen Hyland of Garden G rove and Samuel Boyd Moses of Fullcnon were united in marriage on Sept. 16. in a Roman Catholic ceremon) in the counyard of the Hacienda in Santa Ana Eighty guMts 1lttended t~ctr re<:cpuon m the Hacienda Restaurant. Eileen A. and Anthon) J Hyland of Huntington Beach are the parents of the bride. She wore a bndal gown MURREL-CASHION Roben and Carol Murrel of New- port Beach have announced the en- gagement of their daughter Pamela Jo Murrel, to Allen L. Cashion, son of John and Marcia Cashion, also of Newpon Beach. An April 28 wedding 1s planned in St. Andrew's Prcsbytcnan Church. Newport Beach. The bride-elect is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Cal State San Diego. Her fian~ is a Corona del Mar High School and University of Southern California alumnus. PENA -BOND The enpgement of Irene Marie Pena of Santa Ana and Pablo Bond of Huntington Beach has been an· nounccd by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Arenas of Santa Ana. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bond of Huntington Beach arc the parents of the future bridqroom. The couple arc plannina to marry on Jan. 20 in Sts. Simon a.nd Jude Catholic Church in Huntinaton Beach. She is a paduak of Santa Ana Hiah School a nd he is a La Quinta Hiah School paduatc. ROI MtER·ANDlltSON A Jan. 6 weddina in South Coast Community CburchL Irvine, is p&anMd by Laurie Rohrer of Nc:wpon Beech and Ronald L Aodenon of Irvine. ol \\h11e ~tin and la1:c Ruffied Ian· tnmmctl the S<.·O<WCd ncckhnl' and thl' hl•m of the chapd-kng1h train. Ha a11e ndants werC' Susan Pohcdra, .\pnl Robbins. M.J Foul'i and no"cr girl \\as Rhiannon Roh- tn!> The bridegroom 1s the son of .\lfH·d and -\lice ~h)'>t'~ of Fullcnon. llt\ attendants Wl'rc Douglas Watson. Ric hard C lark anti John M. ~h land. ·The couple an: a.Lhome 10 Garden ( 1ro\ c after a hone\ moon '1c;1t 10 Bag Bear Lale. Shl' is l'mplo}ed b\ Harns & Co and he 1s w11h BDO ~1dman. ~•••I• Jo Murrel •nll ftance Allen Cashion The bnde-clcct 1s th~ I.laughter of Mar.dyn Rottrcr ot Newport Beach and Ronald Rohrer of Balboa Island. She is a araduate of Corona del Mar High School and the Uni- versity of SOuthem California. Her future husband is the son of James and Virgao1a Anderson of Newport Beach. 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The thrift, in carrymg ou,t it.s previously announced J>lan 16 re-The continued reduction in siLe, duce its size. was down $260 million including a major conversio n of in total assets at the end of the \1'.jrd knd1ng acti' itfcs from "wholesale" quarter than jt was at year~nd 1988. to ··retail" single-family orig- a reduction in size of more tb.an 10 '.1na11ons, produced a further reduc- pcrcent. It was also down nearly )1on 1n staff of about I 5 percent ovep S350 millio n 10 total assets com-the 12-month penod. pared to the penod ending Sept. 30, The associati on continues to 1988. anal)ze its deferred loan sale premium~. a non-operating item, on billion, and the anuca~ted goal of a quarterly ba111s 10 find changes in approximately $2 bilhon by ~car­ assump11ons tha1 may affect the as-end 1989 is planned as part of the sc:ts. association's operational projec- The third quaner of 1989 resulted tions. in a charge to gain on sale of loans, The $2 billion year-end goal ai. the impact of the spring and should be achieved whether or not a summer refinancing due to lower previously discussed sale of the five 1ntl'rc\t rotes was felt 1n the associa-Nonhem California branches is ac- uon's servicing portfolio. complished . The associatio n's asset size at "Mercury continues to operate as Sept 30. 1989, had fallen to S2.2S a traditional savings and loan, re- emphasizing rewl origination of loans and traditional retail savinp operations," said Leonard Shane. chairman and chief executive of- ncer. "In this time of legislative and regulatory change, our traditional operations arc a very strong asse,, and arc pan of the projection-plan- ning being done by our investment banlcers under the lead of Merrill Lynch Capnal Markets." By Daffy Not news MtVtces Mazda recalls 220,000 cars Irvine-based Mazda Motor of America recalled 220,000 Mazda 323s with 1.6 liter fuel-inJected engines Monday because the cars have too little crankcase ventila tion. causing the oil to break down. The recall involves all Mazda 323s from the 1986 and 1987 model years and certain 32Js from 1988. The company said owners of the cars should take them 10 dealers for free modifications that wilJ take about two hours. The problem, which makes engines run noisier and wear out sooner, 1s worsened if drivers fail to change their oil often enough, Mazda said. J,, . . '· \ Hugo-ravaged area refocuses on tourist trade For 323 drivers who have followed the recommended 011 maintenance ~cheduk. Mazda extended its warranty term for engine damage due to oil llctcrioratlon to five years and 60,000 miles. The previous warranty on the older models had been two years a nd 24,000 miles; on the 1988s, three years and 50.000 m1k~. Authorized Ma1da dealers will replace the oil filler cap on the 323s with a venulatcd 011 filler cap. Oil filters and oil strainers also will be inspected and replaced if necessary. Maida recommended the use of SG-rated 011. which deteriorates more slo\\ I}. Toshiba expands manufacturing As part of its long-range domestic U.S. manufactunng strategy for office automation produc1s. Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. (TAIS) will begin production of state-of-the-art "surface mounted .. printed circuit boards ( PC Bs) at its Irvine headquarters facility in April 1990, according to K11ch1 Ha ta ya. preside nt of T AIS. Leasehold construction will begin Dec. 1 on a new facility in Irvine. Production will commence April I, 1990. with the manufacture of PCBs for use in a vanety ofTAIS business-related products. especially laptop personal computers in the first stage. The company will hire 60 new employees by April 1990. This new 126.000 square foot security-sensitive facility will be localed at 34 Parker St. in Irvine. AccordinJ to Hataya. the facility will be capable of producing 80.000 PC B boards within the next two years. First American announces dividend The board of directors of Santa Ana-based The First American Financial Corp. (NASDAQNMS:FAMRA) at its regular ~imonthly meeting declared a special dividend of one share of Class B commo n stock for each share of Class A common stock. This d1' 1dcnd will be payable to all shareholders of record on the dTectl' e date of the registration statement to be filed with the Securities and Exchange ('omm1ss1on. Whe n issued, Class B common shares will be traded on the national Over-The-Counter market in addition to the presently o utstanding Class A common shares. NB firm's tender · offer complete Sccomerica Inc. announced Monday that the tender offer of 11s subsidiary. Secomcnca Acquisition Corporation. for H.M.S.S. (NASDAQ: HMSS) has been successfully completed, as originally scheduled, on Friday. On Scp1. 29. 1989. Sccomerica launched a SSO per share, all cash tender offer, valued at approximately S250 million. for all outstanding shares of H.M.S.S. Fluor Danlel awarded contract Irvine-based Fluor Daniel Inc. (NYSE: FLR) announced Monday that 1t has been a warded a contract by Freeport Indonesia Inc., an SS percent- owned subsidiary of Freeport-McMoRan Copper Compan)'. Inc. (NYSE: FCXJ. The value of the contract is approx.imately $300 million. Fluor Daniel's Mining and Metallu~ Urut will provide engjnoering -and-ronstroctrotr ~t 1erviees eJlpeMttm -OH:opper recovery facihoes located in lrian Jaya. lndonieSia. 'I \ 11 Unocal profits fall 19 percent .... LOS ANGELES -Unocal Corp. said Monday its quarterly profits feU by 19 percent because it cost more to produce oil and ps whale expenses for dry holes rose and eaminp from its rdinina and marketing operations fell . For the th.ard quarter of 1989. the bi& oil. ps aod coal company reported earnings of $79 maUion. or 67 cenu per share, compared with $97 million, or 84 cents per share. for the ame quarter 10 1988. Revenues rose by 8 percent, from $2.6 billion to $2.8 billion. Unocal chairman Richard J. Stqemeier said the quarter's neptives were partially offset by hiabcr crude oil prices and domestic natural gas production, a $6 million aftenu pin from the sale of land in Canada, and a $14 million reduction in defen-ed income taxes rcsultina from change$ in the company's sta'e wes. Ouotron lays off employees LOS ANGELES -Quolron System1 Inc. said Monday it will lay off 400 of it 2.SOO employees bec:ause demand for financial information has ~uneed from Wall StrM cutacts and CODIOlidation1 in the brokeraae atldus'ry since the stock nwkt9umbled in October 1987. The layoffs will affect a wide f'UIC of job levels at Quotron offices UOMd the world. * Loi ~ sublidiary of Ciueorp u.id. Quocron provides ftnuadaf infonnaaion indudina stock prices throuah a MIWaft of more tban 100.0001CnDiaalt in 23 cowa&ries. raa competi'on ..._ T.--'"'·• lt-.n Hoklias PLC. and Kailbl·IUdder Inc. \ I If t " \ By BRUCE SMITH Auodated ftre11 \llrttn CHARLESTON. S.C. -Nearl y six weeks af\er Hurricane Hugo hit, horse carriages are clopping through city streets. golfers are back on tfi c links. and tourism offi cials have begun a campaign to lure tourists back. ··we want to create an awareness that "c "crcn't wiped off the face of the Eanh:· says Helen Stansell of the Charleston Tndcnt C hamber of Commerce. Hueo. which cut a swath of de- strucuon alon$. more than half of the Stf'te's 187-mile coastline on Sept. 21, resulted in an estimated $200 million loss to the state's $4. 7 billion a year tourism industry. The indus- try provides 98.000 jobs and $280 million annually in state tax rev- enul.'s. . . . ..... "What we had hoped for was a n 8 percen1 growth on $4. 7 billion spending in 1988." said Bob Liming. tourism director for the state De- partment of Parks. Recreation and Toun sm. "~· ,;' ~a....,.... .. ··What we're looking at now 1s a growth of } to 4 percent." he said . ··we did ha'c a very good summer and the first pan of the fall was good from Labor Da' unul the storm hit:· . Ala b •m a ns Peggy Sm ith •nd Joyce Eidson w •nde r •round downtown Cha rleston ·s h isto ric Ma rket Street . State and local tounsm groups arc tl'lhng Ll.S and Canadian tra,<"I agents that tra' cl spots ar<" open \f\ rtk &ach ollinals ar{' ra1s1ng Quake deductibles defraud Californians, says candidate By E. SCOTT RECKARD LOS A:--JGELES -Insurance companies defraud < ahforn1an., b) keeping high deductibles for canhquake insurance hidden 1n fine pnnt. a candidate: for insurance comm1ss1om:r s.a1d Monda\. Conwa) Collis called on Insurance Com m1~'>IOncr Roxani G1llesp1e to order the insurance companies to qutt t car "lraudulcnt" mat ketmg -practices-and to disclose the high deductibles 1n ads and o n the front pages of policies. George Tye, a spokesman for the Assoc1at1on of California Insurance Cos .. defended mdustry practices. saying high deductible-policies arc necessary 1f insurers arc to keep th<" cost of earthquake coverage affordable "We arc unaware of any fraudulent marketing practices by ctther insurers or agents." T ye said 1n a statement. ··1f Mr. Collis has evidence of this we invite him to present 11 10 the insurance comm1u1oner complete with the specifics of the alkged cnme:· The public affairs office al thl' state Insurance Department said no one was available to discuss the matter becau\C Ms. Gillespu.· and other offi cials were ~ttcnding a hearing . re~rd1ng Propos1t1on I 03. the insurance reform 10111at1v<". T ye also said Coll.is was incorrect in stating 1hat the \tandard 10 percent deductible m quake insurance polic11:!. applies to th<" value of the house. not to 1he amount of damage or how much the owner originall y paid for the house. I he dcducttblc 1s applied to the amount the home " 1n.,urc:d for. Tye said. .. The public a lso should be aware that 1n most ca~s till' I 0 percent deduct able applies not only to the 1fil.Uranc~ on the house. but separately to the contents a'> "ell:· T~c Silcf.---· < oll1s said because the deductible 1s applied to the 'alul' of a home. a person with a $250.000 house that '>ustained $20.000 damage would receive no compensa- tion ba$Cd on the standard I 0 percent deductible. ··in this example. damage would have to e~cced S25.000 before even one pennr could be collcttcd. I "ant this fact made known to al consumers before they purchase their policies ... Collis said. The distinction is crucial in a state where the cost or the median-priced home has spiraled to the $200,000 le' cl. and where homes in many neiahborhoods cost far more than that. Insurance companies in CalifOmia are not just fa1hng to tell customers about the high deductibles, but ··in the "orst case misrepresenting the facts," Collis said. Thrift regulator's c;hief sought over handling of lrv.ine S&L WASHJNGTON (AP) -The House Banking Committee chair- man has told President Bush that thrift rc,ulator M. Danny WaJI should step Hide. promptina characs from Wall's dcrcndcrs that the panel 1s tryina to make the regulator a scapeaoat. Rep. Henry 8. GoOZlla. D- Tcx.as1 told Bush that fais committtt, in its 1ove1tiption of the collapse of Lincoln Savinas and Loan Associa- tion of Irvine has heard .. startlina evickntt'' that Wall blocked efl'ons by fitld examiners to collect evidence o( mitc0nduct by Lincoln officials. Allo, Oonta.lu said that Wall, by iDlilli"f on rcv1ewina in advance IM lntamon)' of has 1uborchnattt in dlt Offkc of Thrift SupttV1won. ii hiuft~ pend's dfottl lO ~ .... '11,..-...Utmcnl 10 nae llt ** rapolllillle for lbne ., ............... of llildlOritJ ill l0'.11! r•s· ·111-.. I ..... ra ............ 11 ..... A lllF lllil .... Skinner doesn't want power in takeover bill WASHINGTON (AP) -Trans. portation Secretary Samuel Skinner said Monday he doesn't want 'he power over airline takeovers that a bill prnding in Conaress would aive him. "This IS I pittc O( Cllpansive lc11 lation 'hit no penon like m)'IClf who favors dcreaulation could sup- port,'' kinner laid in an interview. The Houte Ml ICMdukid 'o take up T~y 'be Air Carner Securi· tltt Act. whida would require the Transpona1ioft l)eiplrtmeal IO blodl put;ehasc of IS percent or more of an airline 1f the sale threatened to hind- er safe,y, reduce competition, break up the canier or pu' it under forcian control. On a re.lated matter, Sk.inMr said he and financial experts had serious reservations abou' the proPolCd takeover of Uni'ed Airlines' parent compeny, UAL Corp., bd'oft the deal ~ll lh~. But be dn.ied any roW in con.oee ol lhe bYyoul ..... which Wall Street....,. II)',.,. ~ the Oct. I l drop in 61 Md: inaRet. $500.000 for a national advertising campaign. In the Myrtle Beach area. 62 of the area's 63 golf courses arc open. Hihon Head Island and other tourist points south of Charleston sustained littk. if an) damage. In Charleston. about 95 percent of th~ I 0.000 tourist rooms are open, an<l most of the area's more than 500 rC'staurants have reopened. Ms. tanscll said. The annual candlchghl tour of h1stonc homes is scheduled for next month. and Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. where the first c;ho1s of the Civil War were fired. reopened to '1sitors laS1 week. "The Number I reason people rnmc 10 Charleston 1s because of the historic appeal. We were fortunate "c didn't lose any of that," she said. Nearby Ashley River plantation museums haw reopened. Post-s1orm reports that Middleton Place plantauon was destroyed we re e\aggerated. apparently when re- porters fl}'tng OV<"r it thought the ruins left b}' Sherman·s troops in the (I\ ti War were from Hugo. ~t the: Patriots Point maritime museum in Mount Pleasant. across the: Cooper RI\ er from Charleston. the '>torm lo..nocked the 27.100.ton am raft carnn Yorktown into a pier '\till. the museum reopened about I ' "c:t·k, later. ')nmc attrac11ons "111 take long<"r tu ret u' er. (Please see HUGO/A7t Wall Street recovers some, but not enough NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market pulled out of last week's ~llde. but couldn·t mount much of a ralh 1n a quiet session Monday. The Do" Jones average of 30 mdUMT+a-~ -OOwn-~ -tasr Week. rcco' crcd 6 76 to !.603.48. Declining issues outnumbered ad- ' ance!> b' aboul 8 to 7 tn nationwide trading ·or Ne" York Stock Ex- change-listed stocks. with 684 up, 774 down and 482 unchanged. Volume on the floor of the Big Board cam<" to 126.63 million shares. do"n from 170.33 million Fnda~ and the lightest total in three weeks. Analysts said the market got some benefit from .. bargain hunting" by traders attracted to stocks that have been hit b) selling this month. Thc) also noted hopes for cvidenc<" in the next few days that the econo m y was maintaining a moderate pace of growth1 despite a recent barr.ige of disappointing cor- porate earnings reports. The government 1s due to repon Tuesday on the index of leading economic indicators for September. Advance estimates ca ll for the indell. which 1s designed to function as a kind of economic crystal ball. to show a modest increase. However. concern has spTead on Wall Street lately that corporate eamin~ will be disappointi~ for some tame to come. even if the econom) isn't headed for a full- Ocdged recession. The profileration of unpleasant surprilCS in third~uarter earninas reports issued 'o date .. is in stark contrast to the ex~riencc of 1987, 1988 and early 1989," noted Abby Joseph (ohen. an analyst at Drexel Burnham Lambert loc. "During that period, pera1stently risina profit expectations provided support to risina stock oriCH." Amona actively traded blue chips. Philip Morris pined ¥. to 42~ Oencnl Electric rose~ to $4; Inter- national Business Macbina ao.t ~ to 99112. and Euon wu down ~ at 45\\. Uaiaya fdl I to l S'4 in Ktive ttldjlll iftlr ~Wt OD Friday. ~ Week lbe compmy "P"""' a tba~ a.. llMat iadllded c.._...l.lfNMNCt= -N..._ COil»-j 4Y, 10 ~ Late Fridly IM cu:1" 11111 ... A Co. I. V .... li1..lll.illllllll r.·llflllili• u-.~--~~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIT~. OctOblt 31, 1989 A.7 S. Carolina tourism outlook not as bad as feared at first ly The ~ ftrns Here at a quick look at tounsm along the South Carolina coast in the wake of Hurricane Hu10. which smashed ashore on Sept. 21: CHARLESTON AREA About 95 percent of the 10,000 hotel and motel rooms are open as are rn ost of the more than 500 restaurants. Streets have bttn largel y cleared of debns 1n the Historic D1stnct where most tounst attrac-- tions have reopened. Carnages and pedal cans again "ind through the streets The Ashle y River plantauons are open as are Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor and Patnots Point Manume Mu~um an nearb\ HUGO FromA6 Boone Hall Plantation 1n Mount Pla sant isn't expected to reopen until around Thanksgiving. and Charlestown Landing State Park will remain closed until at least Januar). ~1d Ms. Stan~ll. fhc worst damage was on the \tale's beachfront, whe~ Hugo washed awa) homes and con- dom1n1ums. But most major hotels sun" ed and the beach season ·~ o'er for the >ear Wild Dunes rcson on the Isle of Palms again plans to pla y host to the l ' S C la) \ouns 1tn01s cham- p1on.,h1p an the spnni. officials said .\nd Hal ton Head bland escaped unsc athed. although c.aoccllations in the "akc of Hui o ~ultcd in an C\llmated $2.5 malhon loss. The-state has embarked on a plan to restore beaches in the Myrtle Beal h area with Go~. Carroll ( ampbell promising that tounsts next )car will find those beaches in better shape than before the storm. Publtcm abou1 the storm irona- lalh ma)· pro'e a boon ··\\.hat "e're findmg is that people "ho dtdn 't kno\I. South Carolina had so much beach and so many h1stonc sites do now:· said Liming. Mount Pleasant Boone Hall Planti-b land fanher south. Officials pre-5 I llOn '" Moun t Pleasant IS expected diet a ~ach renounshmcnt program coop up sa es to reopen around Thanksg.ivmg but to be comple ted b~ March wlll lcave \ ISllOrs arc not expected tO retu rn tO area beaches an bener condtllOn success Charlestown Landing State Park than before the storm. W 1· th an until early next )Car Heav) damage to beachfront sum-HILTON HEAD AREA • l mer home~ and rentals on Sulli vans ~o damage from Hum~nc Hugo. eCOOOm I Ca / I I d h I I f P l d F II hut rash of cancellations 1n wa ke of san . t e s e 0 a ms an 0) effect1·ve ad ··n Beach. Wild Dunes Rcson on the '>torm resulted an an esumated loss Isle Of Palms Plane to -o~n n t ol $2.5 million for tourism interests. 1 • f • d f "' ,.,. >"' I ame ( asst Je • fo r next spring's U.S. Clay Courts Local officials are mounting an tennis championships. The Kiawah ad't~nis1ng campaag.n to lure v1s1tors 642-5678 Island reson to the south suffered back minor damage and reopens Nov. I ,-·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;..;;;;;=;...;-.;i;;;;;:;;;:;;;i;;;;;;;;.~;_;==---. MYRTLE BEACH AREA -....... _ ............ ef blwl1-.-• .... l About 75 percent of the 25.000 (Paid Political Advertisement by Rod MacMllllan) hotel and motel rooms operated by ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~ members of the M)rtle Beach Hotel and Motel As'>octauon are open. It's unclear ho" mam of the remainder are closed bccauSc: of the storm or arc s1mpl) dosed for the season. No major hotel" "('rl· destroyed b) the storm. ''t~·t\.\o of the area's 63 golf cour!.t''> arc also open Hotels and motels on the \outh end of M)nle Ekach suffered damage to pools and othl'r amentllc<i Hea') damagl' to beach front con- doman rums and \ummer renl.11 home~ in Garden ( rt) and Pa"leys ft'HAT '.\\'SE DID ne b--.....---- Jose M•ht, l'renk Rodriguez •nd Ro .. nd fisher (from lettt creeted • Monopoly-type g•m• c•ll•d .. Run for th• Border:· which •Hows pl•y•rs to tr•nlform themselves Into undocumented •Hens on • trek from the Mexlc•n jungles to the Los Angeles Hghts. lmmlgr•tlon offlcl•I• ••y th• g•m• pokes fun •t • serious problem. NEW YORK (AP) Ocl 30 AdvanceCI Oecllned Unchenoed Tor111 issues New htoh!> New lows MondlY m •11 1939 a preferred line of credit. \\'SE tPS & DOM\S NEW YORK (AP) -The lollQwlng list 'how' the New York Srock Exchanoe srocks and warrants 11\al have gone up the mo't and down the mosr based on percent of change for M onday No securities trading below 57 or 1000 shares are onclude<I Net and percentage chanQe' are the difference oerween lht previous clo,ong price and Monday'\,~ Pm price N1me Lut CM Pct. I NuhuaCo 3J , I+ ~·, UP IS S 2 MercFdSLn '~ •, Uo 12 l 3 wvuTech 7 ., >. UP 11 I 4 PllheComun 11.. '• Uo 9 S s NEstSvg pf n ., ' UC> I ' 6 Kor,eaFd i • 71• Ue> 2 7 resher •., + '• Up 7 1 8 9 tNorNek ' i.. t 21,.o UP 6.9 9 ROC Talwan n 1 ~ ,,.. UP 69 10 Anacomo 4 11. 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Advancea Monff l ~9l oeci.red lJS 39' UncPlanoeo 26' 2,0 Tota \Sues 831 833 New noons 3~ • New •ows 33 '.\l'SE LE~DERS ~s ~ J NEW YORK IAPI -Sales 4 p m s 7 Mo,,day or ce and net cha~e of rhe IS most so acr.11e New Vork Srock ExcPlange •n ues. 50 0 1rae11no nar1ona11v al more lhan Sl s Name VofU!TM LISt Chj. SourPlern Co S 251.300 71 • -8 FedNMt9 ' 1161.500 38 8 + 1, Chevron 1 110,~ 61 • + >, PhllMor s 1 719,, •? + "'a FedNM wl' l 455 74·, + '• Corr A\c \ 1 310 100 12 Un1svsCo I 788 100 l S • -1 IBM I 185 '00 99' i -~ ChaseMaM I 136 900 36 -1 Am er T& T 1 073 400 •3~ + • Param1Com ~16 900 S4 , -I • UAL Coro 871 100 174!ot +3"' E uon 8'9 700 ,5 1 -"' s=eoHmeL,, 8'6.JOO 83 , -• NEW YORK IAPI -Sates. 4 pm Mondav or ce 11nd net Chan~ of the 10 mosl active Amer•can Stock Exchanoe ou ues. trad•no nar.onallv at more than 51 H~~ni, Volum~ ~~~ ~. EcPloBav 100 IS~ lexasAirCo ' 000 17~ + • I P99asusGld 27 m Ip.. -'• 8ATlnd 23 1 11~ + 'I Bo1arPh 121 13~ + >., CoronaA 2H 7"'a + "-Wan9LallB 17 I s~ + ... OWG Corp I , 1~'11 -1w K1r bvExo 1 . 1i. + "' NEW YORK (AP) -Flnal Dow Jon•s a11eragu for Mon~v St.ells H ew ~8 !;'~,, rm~~~, 0s lm u mr.::+~ij: 15 Ull 21567 2 18.83 21~17 216.74+ • 65 Stk 99J 95 1003 8J 917 69 994 r~ Indus 1 .1 7, Tran ,4 Utils 3 006.MO 65 Stk 7l.S67.°}00 \ASD.\Q Sl''l'l..\R\ 'ti t :·1· .\ l ,S PH I( ·t :s f,fUUPHICI' • er can only ¥OU alirle. ( ; : I·, i l \.I I• I ' I: - I ' · I \ · I · '' ' I '. \ j ' ' I ' Great Ame rican Bank doe not charge a fee for services. Other bank s offer " pecial promotions: Once in awhile. Great American can loan you the equity in your home up to 80% of your home's value. Other banks hold you down. So when you need money. don\ settle for a line. Get Great American on the line. Th•~ nfl'N I' hmttf'd to rn'd11 hnt• l'\'QUt·">L\ ()f S lflO,llCXl nr It'"" GreatAmerican Bank The advantaF Ci ma¥11 1::,,, blt-.htd I S •O'er 16 Billion m \wt' OrMge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, Oetobef 31, 1989 PFDPIE I' \t•\H \//I Bowers Museum unmasks night of frivolity 9y VIDA DEAN ~ .... (a1440t-ll "Dress as your favorite piece of an or architecture, or famous his- torical fi1ture ... Those -invitation instructions for the Orange County Architecture Foundation and Bowers Museum benefit sent party people scurring to their closets or rental shops. Three-hundred showed up at the museum in Santa Ana Saturday eve- nina for Le Bal Masque des Ans and costumes and masks were the rule rather than the exception. (Guests could opt for formal attire.) That creativity was at an all-time hi&h was evidC"nt as unmasking was held at midnight. Sana Roelke, dis- play manager for Nordstrom, dis- played herself (and won a prize for 1t) as a Grecian column; Karee Murtaugh of Corona del Mar was a blonde Scarlett O ' Hara who de- clared that Rhett didn't give a ... when she was a brunette; Rose and Simoa Kia& built buildinas around their bods, and then there was some- body in a King Kong sutt carrying a cutout of th~ Empire State Building. Mingling among the costumed bunch were faces in masks with feathers, sequins. Mexican cer- emonial looks and numerous van- ::uions of phanto ms (of the opera). "Best pany l'\C been 10 an a long umc," said Harriet Harris as she and husband Bill staned in on the midnight breakfast buffet put o ut by Gerll Muller (of Ambrosia fame). "When word gets around about this party 1t will grow." she added. Architect Arthur Strocl of New- port Beach, who is president of Bowers board said, "They have this kind of ball in other cities. I went to a similar one once in San Francisco. I am very pleased with this first effort of ours." Chairwoman of the ball was Re-- glna Jacob1oa of Corona del Mar. '"fe of architect Terry Jacobson. Tons of petticoats held out her long stnpcd gown worn with black lace mitts and a black satin fichu. "I found this at a shop neitt 10 Para- mount pictures. It was worn by an actress an the 'North and South TV mini-series. "I've spent a lot of time at the museum during the last year and two months plannina this event. We should make about $20.000 net which will be divided between Bowers a nd the foundation for their public awareness and educational programs." Jacobson said. As guests lef\ their cars to vale\ parking, they entered the courtyard of the Spanish mission-style mu- seum. French. Italian, Grecian, Eg)ptian inOucnccs were reflected in the columns, statues and art work that filled the grounds and plleriea. The merriment bepn at 9 p.m. with cocktails and Muller hon d'QlJevres, strolling minstrels and historical characters, mimes with some enacting "Romeo and Juliet .. from the museum balcony. And all the while and until 2 a.m., the J. Ster-ling orchestra kept 'em dancina on a black and white danc.c floor in the main gallery. Revelers included committee members Doll Culley and wife Gayle, KaG_len Davia, Dtd CroweU and wife La1ra, PaaJ and Pat R1f- flag. Job Ra1 and wife ltJttte, and Jalle and David Ball and Nora and Hal Lellmaa . ....._ ....... Arthur. H•lll• Strock Chari•• De1111aral1. Susan Roelke .. Scarlett•• Karen and Mlchael Murtaugh B•ll ch•lrwoman Regln• J•cobson with •ntlque carriage party prop. HH I Dfil< ly CHARLES GOREN and OMAR SHARIF East-West vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • A \) Q 9 8 <> J 10 5 4 3 • A Q J 3 WEST EAST >-a •KQJ97 +8654 3 Q Sl-'643 <>A ( Q9762 • 10 8 7 6 2 • Void SOUTH • 10 2 'J AK J 10 7 0 K 8 • K 9 S 4 The biddin1: Soutb West J \) J • 2 Q Pus Pus Pus Pus Pua North 2 •) 4 <7 5 '7 East Pass 4 • Pass Opening lead: Eight of • Few people we know wrote funni· er bridge articles than the late Frank ---vme:-The Blid~ World has--just- published a collection of his articles (The &st of Frank Vine, Paper- back, 48 pp., S4 plus SI for postage and handling from the maaazine, 39 West 94th St., New York, N.Y. 10025). At a cost of about 10 cents per page, it's a small price to pay for laughter! This hand is from an arti- cle entitled "The AMual Bridge Awards." "A bit of undisciplined bidding and you are in a contrac1 that is at best touch-and-go-and an oppo- nent leads out of turn. Is this heaven coming down on your side? Not on your Life ... You arr about 10 be visited by a catastrophe. "The reason is mathematical. With the multitude of choices o f· fered (e.g. accept the lead, bar 11 , penalt y card, etc.) you are bound to be wrong more often than right. Neverthele55, rhe record of Elijah Grapefruit, set in 1954, of having guessed wrong 98 times in o ne year seemed destined to last forever ... 11 was indeed a thrill 10 see Grape- fruit 's hallowed record fall this year before the determined onslaught of Minnie Mincemeat of Dusrvillc, Colo ... This was the deal. "East led rhe eight of spades out o f turn. Minnie considered her two apparent spade losers, and naturally barred the le.ad of the suit. West produced a small club. Ruff by East, diamond back; another club. a o er ru : a 1amond baCk, ruffed; a third club, a third ruff. Down three. "On a spade lead, declarer makes either five or six, depending on the guess in diamonds. To Minnie Mincemeat, we proudly present the first 'With You for a Panner, Who Needs Enemies' Award." ~YSI[)[ C[\JTl.R ~~ I 016 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach 760·0111 ti!":. ~ ~"When We~~ ~~ WdntllBlfl Italian!" Son yearning for dad to act his age DE4.R ANN LANDERS: I know )OU arc as young as you feel. but I am 11rcd of being embarrassed by m) fa ther's antics on the dance llonr The man ma\ have been a real gmh-darn-11 in his· da'. but now he lool..s hl..e a fool. pumping. jumping. oul of breath. a11rac11ng all kinds of atll'nllon. Mom. poor soul. gets dizz) and almost fall s out of her shoes trying to keep up w11h him. When she lool..c, as 1f she's about 10 faint. he lea' cs her standing alone and gloms on 10 some young girl. The girl's partm·r then has to figure out what to do v.1th Mom. When I'm with a terrific dancer Dad cuts 1n and says. "Let me show )Ou how 1t '!> done, son." Then he'll grab her and bend her ear about the tin1l' he wo n first prize doing the tw1'>t at Peony Park. I'm glad Dad is in good health and has a 16t of energy, but I sure wish he'd ac:t his age. Tell him. will you, Ann? He never misses vour column L.~. BOl'D -PARDON MY POP DEAR PARDON: I won't ltave to tell him. Wbea be sees this, lle'll know. Meaawbllf', llgbten ap, 1oa. lf your dad looks foollsll, that's bis problem. Tbe only peraoa wllo caa make you look ridlcalo•• 11 you. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been da11ng a wonderful 45-year-old man who 1s thoughtful and kind and treats me• well. He wears a hairpiece. I reall} don't mind the toupee. but it 1s a cheap o ne and doesn't match the rest of his hair Thl' man can well afford a new ha1rp1ece. but he 1s a bit stingy. Sho uld I ofTcr-to bu) him a new one for his b1rthda} ~h1ch will be com- ing up nc At mon1h'l - NAMELES IN D.C DEAR O.C.: Make the offer. He should be pleased tllat you care eaougb to be frank. Meaawhlle, most men wbo wear balrplttet don't re- Plite tbat if tbey aren't malatab•ed professionally tlley lead to cet ratty· looking. Hairpieces do aot come with lifetime guarantees. Tbe best of them need to be replaced per· iodically. • • • DEAR AN N L.\NDERS: I am concerned about m} 8-year-old step- son. "Nicky," who spend s every other weekend with us. The boy has alwa}s d1spla)cd an overwhelming need for attention. hut lately he 1s unbearable. Nick} has become an expenenccd har and a skilled manipulator. His he!> arc getting more and more outrageous. He tells ridiculous DoggQne good training selected "You can train your dog with an ultrasonic remote control TV pro- gram selector," writes a canine eit- pert. "Though you can't hear the signals. the do$ can. You can teach 11 to ·sit,' for instance. by prcssjng Ch. 4 or 'Come here· with Ch. S." Interesting, if true. Q. Doesn't the African hippo learn to swim before it learns to walk? A. It better. It's born underwater. What other land mammal can you name that gives birth underwater? None, I'll warrant. Insects, like so many of us, sleep with their eyes o pen. No U .S. law specifically authonzes ship captains to perform mamage ccremomes. 0 . How Iona does passionate love las?! A. From two weeks to three years amon1 married couples. accordina llOICO'f OPI to two University of Wisconsin psy· chologists. O ther researchers have come up with similar findings. But they add that passionate love may repeatedly revisit a pair. Recovery from the cunous condition does not create immunity for life. It's during your sleep that your skin docs much of the work to replace itself. Twice as much as when you're awake. Q. What do the Japanese call Grandma and Grandpa? A. Sofu and Sobo, to their chil- dren. Ojiisan and Obaasan. to their grandchildren. So a language eitpert reports. That alphabet scholar Benjamin Franklin thought these siit letters unne«ssary: c, i, qi w, x and y. He wanted some new etters to replace "th," "sh" and "ns." Plus several more so "a," "o" and "u" wouldn't have to serve so many different sounds. That the cartoonist Tad Dorgan coined the word "hotdog" has been mentioned repeatedly. Not why. though. That comesublc already had a name. Given by German speakers who loved their sausages. But Dorgan didn't know how to spell "dachshund." Hard to beheve, but 11 says here a dozen grasshoppers can outeat a cow. Rodrigo Diaz, that renowned hero of Spaan otherwise known as El Cid, saw fit to give his horse a name that translates as "Idiot... People who know horses don't find that surpns- ing. I'm told. El Cid knew ho~s. Worst of the national bad-health problem is what one medico calls "self-induced disorders." Smoking. drinkina. drugging. over-eating, supr gor&ini. whatever. These re- lief-seekers arc said to run up half the country's medical bills. You buy that? swm·~ to impress the children he pla~' "1th. He also tells fibs 10 e'l'apc punishment. ~h husb..and fel'ls that \\C should natl him C\cf\ ume he he" I sa' we c,hould o' alool.. the pctt~ siufT· and conrcntrn tl' o n the maJor issues C halknging the ho~ on e' Cl) he mah ·' for a \\Ccl..end of constant lonll 1d I lxhc' e 'lid.) necdo; profes4'1onal help. hut his mother 1s \Cl) un· umpcral1\l' Huv. l'an we get her to \(.'C th1c; ''llhout starting World War Ill" -.\T \\IT'~ END IN TA H DEAR UT AH: Enlist the help of Nicky's teacber . She bas undoubted- ly st'en evidence that the boy 11 disturbed and needs heavy-duty counseling. Repeated and gross lying Is a symptom of deeper problems -low self-esteem and an unbealtlly need for attention. Ask the teacher if she will call Nicky's mother aad suggest counseling. The boy needs belp des· perately. SPOTl~IGHT Jill Lytle of In 1ne has won a ·· ''CCI 16 C ont~I'· sponsored b\ • '>'>) maga11m· for telling in 50 "'ords or less .. ,,h) it's cool to tX' 16 .. L}tlc "as one of 16 (of course) natio nal v.1nncrs out of around 600 entries. he v.as flown to New York C II) fo r a fi w -da} tnp. g1ven a three.quarter carat diamond pen- dant and had a c.:hance 10 meet two )Oung cclebnt) heartthrobs • • • Student counn l officers ha'e tx.-cn elcl·tcd at Harbor View School. They arc Brad Evans, president: Katie Williams, first vice preside nt: Carlil Husband. second vice president: Brittany Simon, secretary: and Katy Grumbles, treasurer. ••• Dr. Cllarles Robert1oa has been selected as the t 989 honoree by the Al D Scrv1cc!I Foundation for his outsuind1ng dcd1cat1on and commit- ment to the community in the field of .\IDS • • • JaaJce Travis-is Fountam Valley's new pubhc1I) chairman for the Girl Sco ut Council of Orange County. he will be publicizing Girl Scout news for her community in the volunteer position. Election 1 89 Measure M campaign raises l-• some questions Proponents of a county-wide measure to increase the sales tax o ne-half cent to pay for transportation improve- ments have raised and spent a lot money on behalf of Meas~re M , perhaps too much. Big m oney campaigns naturally create big suspicions. Orange County voters have demonstrated reluctance in the past to trade their votes for highly financed measures. Some analysts blame ~ fat bankroll for the defeat of Proposition A , a transportation sal_es tax measure proposed in 1984. It would be a m~JOr setback for everyone who lives, works o r plays here 1f M easure M were rejected Nov. 7 because of the zealousness of its supporters. To date, Measure M backers have raised S 1.8 million and spent $1.3 million. By contrast, tho~ opposed to the measure, a. group called No New Taxes, has raised about $8.200. h 1s clearly a spending mismatch though the polls put the contest much closer. Still, questions persist: Who arc the backers o f Measure M and why are they spending so much? Arc the op ponents of the measure a disorganzied mmonty crying wolf! ls the suppon for a transportation improvement plan refl ective o f the count} 's citizenry or is it the handiwork of special interests? C1t1zcns for Yes o n M describes itself as a broad coalition of bu1sness. labor. e n vironmentalists and builders and there 1s no reason to think o therwise. though politicians should nghtl) be added to the li st. Noted environmentalists Norman G rossman and T om R oge rs are behind Measure M along with such representa· ttves of the bu1s ness community as the chambers of commerce of Newport Beach. Costa M esa and Irvine. Poll s sho"' almost 50 out of every 80 voters who have made up their m~nds on thl.' issue wit! support Measure M along with most of the pola t1cal establishment. Clearly, there is wide- spread \upport. H owever. the majority of the money behind M easure M as from the building communal> and that seems curious. Developers dominate the campaign spending lists both in their num ber~ and an the size o f their do natio ns. The W11l1am L)on Co. The Irvine Co .. Lincoln Property Co .• A.- M Homes. Ahmanson De' elopments Inc.. Baldwin Builders. Inc. The last goes on. If the measure as what its name implies. the Traffic Im pro' cmcnt and Growth Managem ent Plan. voters will ""ant to 1..no" "'h~ builder are rushing forward with their support and their dollars. De' eloper support for a plan that prom1~cs to manage grO\.\th while 1mpro..,,1ng roads 1s not cas1l) umkrstood D o ubt Ii, unan\\\Cred questions and unclear moll\ es should no t be allo"cd to cloud the issue of how this count) lan find better "a~s to mo'e its people around. \\ c belie' c tht• count) 's transportation problems arc sl·nous enough tl1 v..arrant an increase an the sales tax to pa) for 1mpro,cme nts We behe'e m building bigger and better roads. using altcrnatl\C means of transportation and better coordinating our trans.ponat1on network. We firmly beheve gro " th mu'it tx· managed We behcvc "oters sh o uld support M easu re l\'I. We al~o bellc\C' C1t11e ns for Yes o n M needs to better c\plain its mot I\ cs and spending habits if \'Otcrs are to commit their ta'\ dollars next week at the polling place. .. 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Q26 ~6 If )OU prefer tu d1llate a ktter. ~ou ma) call our WE'RE LISTENING telephone number -M~-6086 -and lea'c a recorded message Please keep these messajtes bnrt Please 1nclu~k 'our .iJdrc"' and telephone number so that we ma' venf~ authorship · _lf1A-Nl1t-C..O-·\S T_Da_ily Pilat HO..,t-.\1 \R' f Ill tu 11\1 \' -1'1 HI.hilt-H f0\1 r\I I t .1h111r UO'\ H \I~' \"tw111tr I 1l1tnr TO\l c I \\I\ ''"'"' t 1l1tnr "'n \ t \I \Kiii t C1h t-d11 ur R()<.•.H HI 00\1 ff'11turf'• t•1t11or ROGF.R ( .. \ICl -"'O\ poru •:dilor TOM Bl l>IJ f.lttul11lon Oirttlor Tt:IU rl ro ~ltrul11lon M•rh1ln11 """" .... ' DOR FR 'lK llomr Drlhn \bn•Jl"r C.llALO~ (,()OU ulomrr ~rvlc-r \11n1,n PRA*>O HAii c..~ MtlO!'i!DA Yr' tJ) l>a•• Prw '"' ~ ... , 00~~ JA 8$()~ en.ti• '''' Ht-.H llt.,Ht.HC. R,.t•il "'•If' .. \l•n&1[rf'r t llt:HI f-RU.'1\' Cl•"1fif'd \bn&flf'r Jt rn nt.l T l \1, I rJal \1htrt1&10~ \lana .. ,., t'\TRIUA ..\. C.AHl.t. Sl>f'(' •I ~einn• t:dilor Rf:C:K \ ~. llf.,IJ£R'0' Art Oir'fflur '1ARY CARTER .\d ~rwirn Man••rr ALI A TADLOC:K Procluttloft Oi,...-1or Disasters often mold our perceptions of politicians S-\CRAMENTO -Cnses make or hrcak pol111c1ans. often unfa1rh on both rnunts - Poht1nam. b~ their nature. tn· ti:nscl\ d1shki: !>1tua11ons that arc unpred11:1abll•. th.it focus media and puhhl' a11i:n11on on thcmsches. and \\hose lOn~c4ucnl'e'I. therefore. can- not bi: acrnratd~ guaged. lh ·n·nl l '> hl')lOr. IS \lUdded "'1th nampk '> uf poi111cal care-ers that wen· dl''>tro~t·d or enhanced b) pcrformanl."l''I during tht: ~trl'SS of cns1s -or b} public pcn:l'pltOO"i of thost· pcrformarn.:l'S. l>Mght f-1'>l'nhov.cr became a hero bi:laU!ll' hl' t!.Ul'\'>ed correct!) that the -\.\t'athn \\Ould alto" an in,·as1on of l-r.1nt1.· 111 19~~ John Kt·nncd\0'> lOlll nn'> durtnl!. tht' C uhan m1ss.1lc l fl'll\ o f I Yll2 '>hOrl·<l up an other- " 1 \t' rod ' prt•'ldt: nn. Gaald I Md\ parJ11n 111 R1l hard ~1,on. and J1mm' <.inn·, P"ft"Ct\t:d mt!-· hJndling 111 1h1.· Iranian ho<.tag1.· lfl"' ru1nt·J thl'tr prt'\ldcnue.., RunJIJ Rt·.igan·, l!.r Jtl'ful rondul 1 durtnl!( .i n J"J''1natmn Jttempt hol'>l1.·rt·J h" <.landing among \mcrttJn' J nd . hl\tonan' no"' .1grt0l' k J dtrt't th Ill the t:arl~ lt'g"- l.111' i: \Uttt'''t'' 111 h1., prc-,1dcm' ( ah lmni.1 poht11.al h1'i10r' · " t'QUJll~ rlt h "11h t'\.tmpk ' of ~Tl\I\ man.igt'mt·n1 Pat Brn" n ' hc.>JX'' tor a third lt'rm ·'" go' 1.'rnM \\t'rt• 1."0n\umn l 1n the I •ln5 \\ att' r1111 .... J' "'t'rt' lht" amh1- 11on., ol h1' ht·utt·nant gt" l'fnor. C1lr nn \1idrr<.11n. S.I Jl a,.11.J"'·'·' 1J unt' hut 'tern J l·meanur during rin1' at 'ian fran- ~ t\lO '\1.11 t· ( ulkgt· ratapultt·d him l•nm J1.J1.kn11t llO\tUfll\ into na- llllnJI 1.tmt'. Jnd kd w a 1erm - alht·11 ..1n un\ut·1.e \\lul one -1n thr l ~ \t•nJll' Pat Bro"n·., 'on krr.. 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Ill tlllll lt·1, tl l\ h.indlin~ 111 thl· '""'I\ 1111 \IHf)ll\\" IP th11,~· 1Ah11 kn"" him a' ,, nwn1.1lh lttugh h.1nJ,·1•n pttlil11. 1.111 Hui 11 1nlft'J't'J h" '"'l"ld11' t•n ,1 ,1.1tt''"dt· jnJ n.it111n.1l 1"1.1''' 111 llll nJotl\h J ' \\t0 ll J' \ttlidtl\ Ill~ hi\ 111,1\llf\lllp Pl ,I L II\ lhJt 1' 1111t11r1t1u'h .l11l1t ul1 111 m,rn J!!l" In lhl· 11rd1n.tr' 'l hl'llh' 111 thing' \g.01"' t•lt'' .1tl'd ... 1.1111n· \\11uld r.i"t" h1111 111111 ,111111·11111111 1111 11111.hn 111- tiu· ri:rh.1p' 1111 1 hi" gr" an11r~h1r H111 < .11t1111111.1 " .1 u•n,1.·r,.111\t' k J n111g .. 1.1i.-.ind \~n''' 1, .111 1111 ah .... hnl lit" 1.il l>..•11111\ 1.1t I ht· r<il· 111\.11 d1m.1ll' p111hJ hh ''"uld hJi.t· 10 , h.ingt' l°'' ...._.,a.ii dq!fl'l'' ht·t1.)rt' \gr11" \\11uld h,l\t· .1 rt·.ih\11t nt'l- p11nun '' 111 m11' t" up I ht• >lht•r ( Jlll,1rn1J polil11.JI Ilg· ur '' 11 .. h.1, ht·t·n thru'l ntn thr \p111l1ght 0\ lht• l".trlhQ JJl..t• " 111 111.r,1.· C 111\ ( 1t·11rgr l>eul..rrH·11~.tn P11ltt11...Jlh lkukmc11.in hJ' nuth1ng lu gJ1n 1r ""l' tr11m thl" tfl\1'. \Intl" hr' Jlft'at.h annPtlO~l"J .lhat ht·"ll rt•t1rt int" prl\Jlt' l1k Jlln tht t•nJ 111 h1' 't't1u1d 1nm Bui 111..t: .111' p111!111.1Jn ht· ".tnt' 111 tx· r1. mr111tx-rcd lur "" '1rtlll' I 11..t• Pat Brnv.n 1n I 'If•' I >n1 l..mt·11an "'a' 11u1 111 lht· .uuntr. ''hen the cr1s1' auplnl lk quit l..h. rl'lurnt·J from .1 I umn<.·Jn tradt• IUl\'>lt•ll \ IJ 1111lttJr\ Jl'l In 1h1· .111,1111.1th ,,, the t".t1lh qu-tl..l Dl'ul...r'l1t·11.111 h..1' 1d1•p1t·d 1 ,UltPU\h ldl'n\i\l' f1<1'lllf\ l' pu1.ilh 111 rtJ\111111 !11 .illq~.1111111' t!lJt 1h, 'IJll Dt p.1rlfllt'nl 111 T f.10\• i'PllJI • II 11.td !111( ,llh t.jU,llt•h prq>.11nl 1·, "\\,I'' • .. 1 ,, r11.111•r lJ11.111.< I k I'• ·Ill"' d thl .1pp1°1n:111,·111 1 .11 •u t"'h ,.11nn1"'•••11 111 '1t1d' \ JIUJll' 1'1\"f1••1111.1ll"' 1 1 1111~ h1 ' • 1,1 , h1•IH J' , t .11rm.1 n .1l1t r .ti 1 •1 •'11U1•·• ·' r •l\ ,,n ,1111, 1, .k!,·r..!1 ·~· •111 .lft'I \ 11111 lh 1 '4 .1•1 '\ l \ 1111111 ll .1lh I'> 111' l'1,1tl L0 l I\\\ lllUd l ttJ1 l'll'd 1.1 .1•1,I f'llhl l llll!!hl \\,IOI lot .I!?·\ bl.11111 l•H L 'tr'' 1h.1t 't"t"•ll ,.\,l \\h ln1ing 1>1·11k·11t· 1.111' I' H' 1t ,1 "ti t" 11 puttrn~ l••l!•ttwr .1 \'11, I and rl'h11Jldin!! rr11~r.1n 1 1h.1 I\ 11,.111 r,"t .111d clkdt\t' -.11hl 111,· th.1 1 ·r11!!ht 1p1 u11t him t• ,.,,,.,.·11.t t '' n i. h , l,l·r 1,!Jcd 1•1'P"'1t1"n : .. .\\'\\ l.1\1' -.ind dt"''' n~ !h\\ ;tr t'i'.t r1.·Jn,·,, pr .. ~r.tm' ''" the 111 !U't' \, \1 th I \ t .1.1nt' r·v, ,kn,' 1>1 11..!ll t"ll ,111\ ['I.I,(" II h l't"I\ 111,1\ i-,· d1·1, • 1111 11,·d \-1, r1·1 ""''r\•<ltt•n .11'.1 ;ti.111 \\ll,tl •1<ltrlt0.I .11 1111' 1 • , I t 1f I 1\ Dan Hs/ter• '' a ~•ndtcstt·d r oluma11>I Money makes the world, county roads go round Do \OU rr membcr the old song. "It"' "'hat \<l U de• 1.1.1th what )OU got 't'\cr mind ho" mul."h ~ou got. It'' ,,h.11 \OU do "'Ith "'hat ~nu got that pa) 'i oil in the t:od''".' • Thi\ rnuld be the theme song of some vcn n1ft\ c1h and count\ engineers 'who've ani"ull) and with vet) little mone) pa1chcd up our roads and staved off gndlock JUSt a little longer M) most fa,onte eng1- ncr l"' arr Ne""port Beach's Ben "'olan and. before. Don Sampson. In 1he1r honor. Orange Count> \Otcr'> \hould hum.a few bars and pull the IC\ er marked )t'S on Mra'iun-M on Nm 7 This is for the half <ent sale<1 ta~ incrca~ to fund 1ran<iportat1on mrasures 10 Or- ange C ount~ Nothing l'I more pamful than vo1- 1ng to pend mone) We women ha\C somcho~ gottt'n the knack (of spend1n.g. no1 voting). but you men bleed over evel) hard~rn~ buck. Please don·1 1cll me you've either iJVCn 81 the offi~ or the check IS IO the mail. This 1~ )our last chance to let the locals ha ve a shot at spending your money for girdlock rchcf. Stop bttfing about all the money you've thrown down 1hc state and federal ratholc in a,a.sohnc taitH. Oranae Count)' hould be in the Guinness Book of Rcc:ords as the bi.,at uckcT county an capti~ity. You nttd powerful or tncky (or both) lqaslato(S to aie• even a trickle of mOM)' ·~•Y from p-eedy LA. And let's f1« i&. lbc wunp& Who've l'CPft:KOtcd us 1n lbe put couldn·1 ann mC>lhc'r (no ofJm.te ma). But now we•R bcsi.nn1ns to uftd up to the buJlici thanks to two nifty ~ . 8rUCie NcicaAde .s. "' my Of"•M>G. a .,ut ltllfttpONtion ~He WU iMtnlmtntal lft ··:ag.. a PIM pig to CMbk ()ruel _.ty IO eteapt LA ·1 dolniMCt.. AM Ila.It Sea. Marian .... • • .., 11...ay c:mied die =-ID OW .. l•••s--*•tComcy ~ \\ r are luck\ nl"'' tha l 'lc<;tandr go1 h1m~l l apprn n1t•d ti' (•II' km Brov..n to 1he a ll1l al 'tall' Tran'>por- 1a11on (umm1'\IOn .ind '-l''ltandc '"" ~n r" on 1l t'\t'nl lhC\ugh hl'" no longer an l'lcl 11.·d 11llil 1al Thi~ comm1'"on ha\ f)(•"'l'f "' 1.·r tht: im- portant 'ilate tran-.pc1n.1111m 1m- plcmcnta11on fund' II v..or~s like th1<, II "'u "'ant tr.m'>f)()rt3 llur\ mom'\ 'ou ha' c to get on the lOunt~ 1mrk mcn1a11on fund hst and v.ork )OUr "'a' up un11l )Our proJCCt grts to lhe top of the 'itatc hst. If )O U are luc~' there 1~ some money lef\ 1n the pot Th1<i oraan11cd. but didn't replau.· thcpork barrel approach The slate transportation ~om­ mi511on is vt'l')' powerful l found lhlS out by 11tcnd1n1 every mc-c11n1 (at m)' ov.-n c.Jtpcnse) all ov<"r the st4tc durina my first two years as a council\\>om1n (1971-80). 1ncc the thl'n-Mayor Pa ul Ryckoff dad not like m) r.h1losort11ca1 pers&&asion (tnn1-- at1on: wH not a "no powthu''), he ~fused to IJ~C me any mean-•naftll counal au.,nment.s. So I rw M)'Xlf the job or. keepe.. lnlC of our •m~mcntataon fUnda mace our Bay ~ "' on •t. and dMn a move to IC'.Uttle 1t. The ~ Mft llMMlftUDI a lctaa 11¥'rib• .. ~mpeip to con- vi n« Go". ·Brown and lMlt· ltnM Director Adrian• Gia.ft~ Um) ..... '"'~ .. I.ht ... -"lrit'Mlt indal& .. Al ..... ~ mitlioM:rl\IM........_,, UC a.wnide dl11 ••· .. e. pt·~1jlh "''11i.krlul 1wlp1n~ 111 1h .... ,1rt 1h1' 1l."t.111lh di:nl I h, \\,I\ I '-1.'l' II !ht· .... · l\.\11 l1'"11ph· ,n, , h.1ntt1ng c )r;mgt· < 1111011. 'd11n1ir dt·,1111' lkrge,11n . .in.I \.t•\tandl' 'l''t.111Jt· l Ill'"' "'h.11 hjd t11 ht· dont' Rl·r~t'\011 1, doing 11 ...,,, pka~·. pn·11~ pkj<.,t• pu t ,,1ml' nwrl' mone) in thl' !')<.II that Orangt• <Dunt' ldn u)nlrol Tht' mmxi 1n tht· .. 1atc" that it v.111 hl·lr t11un111.·<. "h11 hdp them~·h e<. Tht· 'late {tCt<. m11n· hang tor "' hucl 11 11 alhxatr<. 1111 .1 matching tund ha•"' \1ca .. ure M "'ould pm ' 1de S' I b1lhon o'er ::io 'car. to Ix-gin 10 allt'' 1a1c the humper-to-humpc-r 1raf- ti1. 1hat mar' the tount' 3\ a platc." to ll\e and v.orl. \ hall <ent incrca~· "'ould ra1'<' lhl' l urrent -.ale~ ta\ 10 61 ·cents and u 1'l the a' crag<" n1n.,umer S 50 tu S •<; l'lt'I 1.car -not an 1M1(tn1fie11nt ,tnhHIOI Tht• mcasurt "'mild l'armarl 4~ Pl'fll'nt l'' the monc) tor fn.~wa) 1mpnncmt·nt and most of thr rest llll regwn.11 1raM1t and other road irnpro,cmcnt\ <\mona the proJoct5 aH' 'ipccdmg l·omplct1on oftht' Santa \nJ Fr<'<"""3> ~1dcmng. rcbuald"' 1hc El Toro "Y" interc-hangt' of the Cianta t\na l\nd the San Oleao free· "a". hu1ld1ng a ~20-milc network ol "'upcr <1trttt'." C\pandina rail '>c.-n 11.'<' 11nd coord1n3t1n1 traffic 51.1- nah ( urrcntl) 11 rount1c 1n C'ah- (om1:1 h3\'(' half<Cnt sales taxes (or tran~ponauon 1ndud1n1 t"vcry c-oun1 ~ cont11uou to Oranair Coun· t) C'C~pt for n Rcmard1no Coun- t) Wht'n the llte puU up the aranu and th(} go 10 the count.IC& that ran p1 ov1dc matctuna fu nd don·l fotFt ''Tht' (,olden Ruk .. HE WHO H.\ THE 0010 ... RULES! Pk.ate -.'O\C y ,_,,. .... , ,. • , 'tr r el -a:r .... _, ..... .,. ii •. TueSday, Octot>et 3 1, 1989 A9 Capitalism alive and well in Russia l 11 lhl E-d1111r I'm Jn e:1.·"''-'"'P11nt'r "'ho recent· I' t'\~h.inge-d 'll'"'' on mutual tnps Ill I 'i'iK \.\llh Jim h:hon O\Cf li111l ll .._,1111\.\ 1ng lht• \o\ tel '>kills tn pulltnl!( on d gno<l tact: I took J t11ur"1 trd. 111 \111'-l.111A T1hil1'it and I u11n1p..id r..ilhl."'r 1h..1 n a ··~ace" 111ur \.c11hi:r 111 u<. "a' 'hll"' n the con· 11nu1ng high k'cl 111 m1 hta~ pro- d111.11on JnJ i,trt"ngth 1ha1 .\dm c IO\\t" "11nn'>cd l'r as rt'poned 10 tht· I " "\11l 1t·1 ~11l11ar. Power" or f ht \l11itJn Halamc .. ·b, the Inter· 11;i11 •• n.sl ln,111u1c: for \1ratcg1l Stud· t•"' f ht· '-11\ ll'I pc(lpk arc not SO 111111rmi:d 1:1tht•r e\u:pt in the shon- .l!!l 111 hou ... ng and tOn\um1.·r goods. <In tht m.i nd11u\ \lo '>CO"' 'ulm.i' I .... 1., J ppr11alht·<l .i1 11 pm h' J 'oun~ "'11mJn "'h•· J'l ed 1f I 111ultl t dp hl r .irr..in!!t' lu hu~ hair Jr. t''' tor I ht• u>-nfl 'ht managed I hl' .11\(1 m·cd guitar 'tnngs and ,,,, •l 111n I -..i"' "'tnd,h1dd "'1pers Ix r I:' ~m·"nl .tltn tht· rai n in \1 "•, " .int.I L rningr;iiJ 1•tht1 t•ntrprl"l1t ur' "'lrc con11nu- .ilh ,t·ding a·JI ld~h The~ offered ~ rut1ln ix·r d111l..ir 10 ~fo'.>CO"' and tn I 'np n~r .id It' 11 f hl· ullic1al rate is l\\1 1 thirth ru1'k ix·r tiollar and ~ou t .111 ll0g..i1n "" f11lHC than ~OU e:1.- hJlll!l0J lq1.all\ I h1.· c 1t•11rg.1JO\ 14 l'ft" h~ far the 1 "'' "ut,pok1·n I "11nt'''>t"d a la rgt• llll\\J ll\ll0n1ng 10 .t <,pcaker ad- ' mJltng ..in inJ r pt•ndt•n t C1corg1a A p.1n t1ml' mu,t·um guide informed .;\ 1hJt th.: ..,11, ll"I " .. tt-m had failed. t h.11 1 nd1·n<.· ndt 111 t" "'.1 c, nl·edcd to , h.111~1· < 1t·11rg1.1 Jnt.I thJt ··undt:r the "' i.1,•1 "'ll':l1 ix·11plc haH· no 111- ,ull"' 1,1 \\coll. 111 'Pl'nd ur tu .1 I \h •nh ,1.111, ,.tml' lr11m an 1,. ·i.:1 •· m·1i:hl'lor 1111 J 1hrt~·mo11ths ,...,, ·' h • ,I1m·d \l llh our tour lk .1 111"tJ .,,, 111h•rmJI nn 11n thl' ~"­ '' I'll( I.tr\ m1g.h1 JnJ \Uppt)rll'd I, r i.·.ir' 111 111' J''"n v. hi:n I ,,,h·.t '11r •\t"\\' 111 lht.• 1ir\I m1htaf' :1 .J'll I•• 1.•ll\\1'ri h • 1hJn prudutl·, ,I .r ·1~ ht' '" I h1 hk" up and ,1'1• l1111Ld :tw Jim' r.1.l 1,1 lht· hr- wl • ' ~ I k' Jl'l1Jrt"r th .Jnothl'r ,,u,hn ' .1• .\11gdJ (°)aqc,.q~k i" ·1~·"111 "r '1n1rh .i .. 1.·sn·1 under- ·' 111 rr d1·m.~.rJ11, ,Jplldll.,1 <;,,. ti:•' \ •1· 'h··r · 't I ,1 ll""' in Orangt: l~\1 \' \ f"..\l l>...'1-R \'>hl,md OR A IDS raises distress in g questions lht I ,111nr \, ,, , .. 11l\·r11t·d dltll'n. I "'um 1' ur tht• d1wJ .... \ID\ It I) lime \\t had ' •m1.· '>lr.11gh1 an<1v.e~ In ,,,m,· 1 I 1h, prnhkm" lh" 1rans- •,·rr.1hr, .t1i..1.·,1,1 prr"-t'nh ~uch as \\ h.11 ,!nn 11 IJl..l 111 l 11l this' 1ru~ '""'h P ! lht• human ht'li' • Hov. h ti J,,.., 11 ha' l' 111 tx· tn \lcnhn· n" 11 '"' It in~ dox"' t II\ 1· II 11"' fronn lhl •1 lhJv.ul out ' \\hat h('lu\Chold ,htmllJI' ,,rn ht-u'l'd for '>.lfe s1er- 1lt1.1t111n' 11 I ....... \ 111 h\ J ,U,Plt IOU\ OhJCd 111 ,I '1111.lllPn ,,h,·rr lht• \IDS \lrU~ ,111.ld t'\ '' 1' 1h1.·1l' a 'pec1tic trC'at- mt•nt '" l••llo" -m..i'hc like c,nal..c h11l'' I ,an 'l\u.thtl' n 11ttng the o;po\ dl·•·r "'1th a ra rnr a nd flooding 11 "1lh hlt-.tch ft th1<; \.\OU)d ht'lp. I'd J,, II l ht•11 then· 1\ the mformat1on "l H 1''1.'n g1' en Bk .,s the mo~­ qu11m -1hc' can't cafT) '\IDS' Th1) " adult male of lh<" bo' tnt' .in1mal" feces. If t""o propk a.r'(' 'ltlltng '1de ti' side and there is one hungn nto'Qullo around and 11 '11~k' tl(11h pcr~oM. the one with \ID\ t.1n '''t' the d1sca-.c-to the OM "'11hnu1 ht-t·au~ the mosquito CCT· 1ain1' <l1dn't cle.-in her hypoderm01c nrcdll· 1n Clom'' One rcpon uatC'd that nuna handltn~ 1\10 l'"MCS for five yean h3\.(' n .o pc~nt chance or ,srtti, thr d1)Ca\C1 In 1hc mcantamc ha"cn't heard of one bleedtna bCa.rt that ha.s been wtU1.n1 to MCri6~ their current J>(»1t1on in life lO be- come et nun.c for the AIDS cau.te. .\ new .. ubJCCl. lly tuthen hu ~1d on telcv1 ion that for Sl7 a month I cJn suppon a child i• I owcr . lahovi1. Why can. 't I *> \Omcth1na hkc that for a dtild • Ea~t LA, or any other ~ ta -.C A" These soc-aal worbn b Ille Cll}/COUnl>/SlllC -could lMj .. C'C1\"C and deliver wMennce • a ptt\fi cb11d1 Thtt is IOftNC .. I 14'ou.ld aca my~ book_. t.r- tiut it 1'-0Ukl haYe to be l!f*ild M> 11111' and ._.... PNC' f 1 -from an ecsa~ roll ie eay ti .. above bUt I WoUld hcJDe .._. -one••'-' doUt Wilm M ••• -eo -~•r ., -•111 .... lcedeftol.w••N'illlll ('OGl.nt•lli•• AlO DAILY' PILOT/ Tueeday, Oc1ober 31, 1988 I llt \II IC Intolerance eyed in 'Breaking the Code' 9Y TOM TrTUS 0-.. Net eo. ....... Altho ugh its central character is the man whose genius penetrated the Nazis' unbreakable Enigma code and hastened the end of World Wa r II. Hugh Wh1temorc's "Breaking lhe Code" concerns itself primarily with the breaking of another code -that of d iscretion in postwar England where homosexuality was accepted and tolerated u long as one didn't make an issue about it. Alan Turins commitcd the one offense prohibited by this code -he admiued . almost casually. his par- ticipation in a ho mosexual rela- tionship, and this admission prcc1p1- tated his d isgrace and eventual suicide. His story is exam ined with gripping clarity on the Mai nstage o f South Coast Repen o ry. Perusal of Turins·s chronology in the SCR program 1s mandatory for playgoers because Whitemore pres-- ents precious little of the "up side" of T uring's life and concentrates on the events leading to his ruin. There is no .. eureka .. scene in which the actual cryptographic m iracle is achieved. nor 1s there a segment detailing the hom age of a grateful Britain to this man who helped save the natio n from destruction. Jonathan McMurtry frlghtJ expl•lns hi• theories to Dennis Robertson In .. Breaking the Cod• .. on the M•lnstag• •t South Coan Repertory. The pla y instead is composed of isolated incidents. batted around in a dram atic time machine much likc a series of episodes from T V's .. Q uantum Leap .. series in no speci- fic chronological o rder. The play begins with the police investigation into a burglary at Turi ng·~ ho me. which leads to the fa tal adm ission. then hops back and forth from child - hood to the wanime proJCCt to Tur- ing's troubled later life. returning periodicall) to the 1n vest1gat1on bn ll1ant but disagreeable cha racter enormou!> depth and dimension. McMurtr) is a t his zenith when rhapso<l111ng about the poss1b1lities of his mechanical brain (the pioneer of tocia> '!> computer) in one ex- tcndl·d and com pelling mo no logue. :vtc11rulou!>ly directed hy Martin Benson. McMurtr. e ndows his rharactcr "1th a stammer which man111.'st' itself onh in times of ix·r<,onal discomfort." never during h1\ eloquent discourse o n his work. Thl· acwrs raw emouo nal power is a lOnnc<.·ting clement fo r the play. "h1ch turns a trl·ause on society into an intense!) in' oh ing expenence. gl\ ing mother deli vers a beautiful scne'\ of' 1gne1tes which underscore thl' pla) ·s human quality. Hal Land- on Jr rc,eal!>arorner ofheaninthe Bntt<;h establishment as the police 1n\l'\t1gator rtluctantl) bound by dut~ to dc\trm this harmless eccen- 1 rK Tunng·s !>upcnor on the code pro- Jell 1s \.l,oarml) interpreted by Dennis Ro tx·rtson. "h1le Sybil Lines nicel) l'naus the "'oman "hose love dee~ em into understand1n~. David PO\ ntcr a\ h1\ bovhood fnend. John K ·11nton as h1" ~orking-clas!> lover, John-Da' 1d Keller as his officious '>UJX'nor :ind fames Nardini as a Greek dallian<.·e complete the p1c- tun.•. At its core. howe,cr. "Breaking the Code" benefits magnificent!) fro m the immense power of its star. Jona than McMurtry. who gi ves his Patrina Fraser as Alan's hardly undl'r!>tanding bu1 1nlin1tel) for- T\' LISTl~GS -- 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 fl WtlMI of Jeopltdyt 0 AffCUt 911 0 Wolf tRI:::; llillld Son ::; I Newt P11 Sljlk FOfUle O D ~ Hlfd C09Y Mdoct The Siar lln In Ille Hfft ol the Hq11 11~ Midntglll Clllf (In S1e•eo ..., Newt Tonight Show TOfllaht StereoJ CJ Stereo):::; fin SweoJ • CllMtt in My Secret Movie: •• "HlllowMn Ill: S.uon of lht Wrtcll" 11982 Hews Cheers I Do B1odllrs a..r.o lldMtltw Horron Tom Atltms Stacey Nelkon Dan 0 Herlonv Adieu ~ • WOltd Setitt 8HeOlll San F"ranosco ..... 1MoYte News (OI A11) G.ams at Oallllnd A s Con1 d 11!11 PM MIQlziM Elll Tonlaht AffCUt 911 ::;; Wolf tR1 c; Island Son Q Hews PetS...- D Love I~ I Allie Newa (live) lnSldl EdrtlOll News (L1ve1 JCarol Burnett Hert to H111 What Mutder' lllm1y Miller Love COMIClion and Friends Discovery Connection =-World Seritt BINbllt Giants at A 5 Cont 0 To Bt Mnounced Hews HICllld!ne ':; °'89'* CUITlftt Al• McMe-.. •1 ··A VIClbon 111 Helf' tt979 Aoventure, Newt . Comedy Aller Hours • Batbar1 Ftldon Pnscilla Barnes Michael Btanoon EIOtlSS • Cotby Show Nlgt!I Court MOVlt: ••"1 "Some Kind of Hero" (1982 Comedy! Rictoard News Ars11110 Hi n Scl'leOuled 'In Stereol o Pryor Maroo1 Kidder Ray Sharkey Elv~a (In Steteol • MecHelll Wid WOttcl of Nov• Dec:od•og me Boole of Amenc111 E.qierience T~P TIJlll9 l 11111s l[rying Times Movie: .. t, "The~ Hu Llfnr Con1d .,_.,, l.Jfe :: Greai War 1918 :: ltln Stereo!~ ' Effl" 1'9421 James ason • WtlMI of lntidt Edibon M.todl The Sia• llr In 1111 He11 ol tM Hight f'" 1Mldntgll1 C111et tin Ste<eo1;,,. News T onqit Show FORlll O S1ereo1 o Sterec10 !tin Stereo) • PnliM Ille Loni PrllM die Loni Pr11M the LO!U . llell1nd tllt I°'· E.V. Hill John Wimber CllnaNn Se-• Llftatyle ~· MlcHellllAfnr HeWlhour Sumvll (In S111eo1 :;; Nov• Decoo.ng tile Boo• ot Joumey IMO Sleep ::; Buslneaa Rpt. MlcHetll Life ::; l.nter • ::'1 MllOll The Case of TheGm1 Newt Best o1 Steplleft King'a Wotlcl o1 Horror Helrt ol the Rdlltd the eltJte Tap hlrScM N1bol'I DllftlOnd Al£ Mowle: "An llldlc9nl Obteteion'' Contd l"'9'0Y T~ The LIQlllCI of V eltfttlno IR) I Movie: • •• , .. An lndtctnt Obtetaion" AMC Mo¥ll: ••• "Houle of FfritMttlft" Movie: .. ~ •• Dlllllhtlr" IMovie: .. '' "Son of Dr8Qill" (1943) MoWI: •• "BIKll Fridly'' MAYO MoWI: "The M9Glc T owllloor (1 9861 Con1 d 11Nctntf'1 S~ No. I (RJ Soutfl Bri Show: Ken Russell ''Mloic Toy" oes "The Adwnlurel of lcllMod Mid flllr. TOid"' ltlllowMrl Movie: ... .., "The Ghost lllCI Mrt. MW" (19'7 Fan1asy) Owe-Hemet Heunling ESflN lo1lng Cont d IUal!W Side --SpHdway I Auto RICinQ Auto ~ina: SCCA $pol1llooll FAM 100 Club llitlMll 8allNln Movie: u "Meelle" (1968 Advent1Jf.8J Jed Allen 700 Cl"*> GAL.A De Odio Movie: ''Tlllltlilll di Dolor 11 Clnll" Pedro Infante 124 Hom Mcwie: "LI Nocllt de lot Mtvu" Arlu'o de Cotdo'ia ta) Mo¥ll: "'RurwlMg" Cont d Movie: "Ptrtlc:t Wltnna" (1989. Drama) BNn Dennehy o Nol·So-Ortlt ~ T *' Ftolll Ille Crypt LIFE C.....&Ucet SOlnMf: F0t life Movie: ... "TODDlf" (1937, Comedv) Cary Grltll S9enMr: fOf Hirt MAX Merrie: "Princele" Cont'd Merrie: *"Hoe ID Trot" (1988. Comeclv) 'PG !Merrie: o• "Stir Cran" (1980, ComecM Gene Wiider R .. Jeaald •• . NICK Ill. OldlllC IL.oonlY TUMI le•ktled 8ewltcNd le•iedled 9eW1edled Bewitdlld llewitdlld "*'*' ... ltdled ,._.. aiill Con! o IKinga KOtMr NHL Hocaey Los Anotles KrlCIS a1 PrttsbulQh ~ llUnlt Tl*d Period ..... ICU "°"' 9Mw: HabOnll Con1 d 5llOl1I """"'Seoul OlylftplCI Ellcore !Hone 5'low Nationll (R) IHOW Movie: ut "se.nd Mid Dlhet" (1987, Drama) 'PG O McMt: u \; "The o.c.Mn" 1988) Pllfte Brosnan. McMe: •• "Fire Yflll Fire" TIS Merrie: •• "Munetlf Qo Hclme'' (1966) Ffld Gwynne Movie: •• "Ont Dlltl Niallt" 1983, Horr°') ~eo Tiiiy Movie: •• "Detfl Moon" -Merrie: ....... Out' Con1'd flloM:"F~" Merrie: ••u "The lri6t of Frn....in" !Mottle: ttt "Son of F"'*""'8111" (1939) 00 ....... Mow* H•~ "lldl ID lllMn" (19'5) John Wayne 1-.: .. "The""" ill Ut" (1935. Comldv) Mowir. ... ~"It. u.111 Kid" USA ... vie. .......... """' Movie: o \; "Tltct or Trtltl" (1982) Jac:kllVn GlrOUJ ._. Vici (In S.IOJ WQN Neno USA T Oftlllll NtwMrt O .. ~ ... !Merrie: u Y, "Drlcull A.I>. 111T (1972) Chnslopher Lee CIMVtt WWOR ..... If•. LMna Al...io Mii (In SterlO) I lWliallt Zone .1o1 Fflllklft ,... """""' WPtr W'PIXNen USA T Ofilllt a..r..o H' llllOOfllf ......... ClrlOft I USA T Oftillll -c....• ........ JACK LEMMON ·TED DANSON 8ottW'llllW'll, tJwo greate"4 ltl'1ll1 )"JU _, ,,,.... •••• ... lhf' ftrM """ O tfT Faulkner's enormous multi- unit setting is extremely effective, as is Peter Maradudin's de~iled liJht- ing plot. The giant computer unit in the background. never really em - plo>ed. func tions as a silent centerpiece for the dram a. '"Breaking the Code" is an intrigu- ing experience. but preparatio n by thl' playgoer 1s quite necessary for ultimate enJO) mcnt. Performances run11 nue through Nov. 30 with cur- t:iin Tue!>days thro ugh Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 a nd 8 p.m .. 5unda)S at 2:30 and 7~30 p.m. at the 5CR theater. 655 Town Center Dmc. Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 fr>r ti cket information. New tapes aimed at soap fans By Jhe AssocJated Press Sco1ch brand is introducing a new hlank '1dl·ocassctte designed for re- ix·ated U\(" O) !>nap opera fans. Targeted spec1fica ll) for working ""oml.'n and marketed exclusively 1n 'upcrmarke1.-.. 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IPG·IJi S 7 IS. 9 )() UDO ONUIA N.-port "'°"' • Newpof1 v,.. 6'1-8lSO ._ ~ f"(i-IJl 7 IS. 9JO NOW PLAYING •OSANG! o-ry a..-6J4.2j5) DAILY -12:2j, l:AO. ,:00, 7.JO. 10-00 •l'MKNTEOINm' .... ...-J' --. .,,.: . ...._ ·-...... ·~ ~ = -~= ===-=---=~"""' --..... .. ... _ --..... I __ ----._....... .....-.c.. .... ""... ca.-r~ -----•1.. ..,.,. ...,. --.... ._ .. ._0.-..,.. ._ .............. .... ·-·- ...... Boingo delivers tricks and treats in Irvine shows ly ROGER BLOOM Of -~ ,.... k-"I Halloween treats came early this year for Oingo Boingo fans u the always devilish Danny Elfman and his minions broU&ht I.heir fire-and-brimstone rock to the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre for two sold-out shows this weekend. Orange County has always been a hotbed support for Boingo, and this was the scv'cnth year in a row that Elfman &. Co. brought their tricks and treats down from Los Angeles for a Halloween extravaganza. But Elfman was doing more than preachina to the converted this time -in the 21h-ho ur, 32-song set Friday night Oingo Boingo made a strong bid to break out of its "West Coast band" pigeonhole. with Elfman co mmanding the stage like a man possessed and the band providing tight, spirited support. It was a co nvincing demonstration that this group can more than bold its own on any stage. in any company. Which is what a lot of locals have thought all along. Many can remember back to the late '70s when the then Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo hit the L.A. scene wnh a rema.rka~ly creative ~n~ bizarre cabaret. That act opened with an tntncate percussio n interlude conducted by the entire band in ape suits and ended two ho urs later with Elfman. dressed in white suit and devil horns. singing a particulary unnerving version of Cab Calloway's "H i-De- Ho." When the New Wave hit in 1978. Elfman and his baodmates shifted gears quickly and became Oingo Boingo. scoring big locally · with singles like "Gray Matter" and "Only a Lad," and becoming known for their technical virtuosity, manic stage presence. and scathing lyrics. Since then they have turned out albums on a fairlX regular baSIS, their last being I 988's double release, "Boingo Alive. • So. wh> aren't these guys superstars? Probably because Elfman's uncomprom1sm&)y off-ce nter approach. both musically and lyrically, lea ves a lot of ltsteners -and critics. who should know bette r - more bewildered than bemused. T he group also. as Elfman is quick to admit. got into something of a rut with its first two albums. which generated a dedica ted cult following but failed to carry the band to the big time. That was a long time ago, however. Certainly. the earl y bcat- hcavy. frenc11c. dance-music-from-hell approach is still a major part of O ingo Boingo·s arsenal -songs like "Little Girls." "Only a Lad," "Wild Sex" and "What You See ls What You Get" still get enthus1ast1c receptions from local fans. and there's no shortage of newer songs in a like vein. But Elfman has consciously tried in the last fo ur )Cars to move in other directions. too. Newer works like "Stay," "'f.hc Last Time" and the pos11i,ely hltmg "We Close Our E)e:>" add breadth to the more recent albums. And. of course, Elfman·s second career as a composer of film scores ("Midnight Run:· both Pee-Wee Herma n movies, and "Batman," am ong several others). wh~k not reflected in Bo1ngo's music. 1s nevertheless a convinc ing demonstration of his creative depth. Whteh bnngs us back to the weekend shows 111 Irvine. M ixed 1n "1th the old standards (the ''h1-de-ho" intcr1ccted mto "Goodbye. Goodbye" dates to 1he M)st1c Knights days) were four new songs dra"n from lhl· band's upcoming February relea se: "Peel Back. the lo.in." "fjlol'\ Be.'' "Out of Control." and "When the Lights Go Out." ..\II appeared 10 he crafted m usically to appeal to a wider audience. "'h1le main1a1n1ng the l)ncal bite that Elfman ts no tonous for. Thev were also well-received bv the crowd, but the crowd was hardl~ 10 a d1scnmma11ng mood Ii "as above all a "Dead Man's Pan.i . ··as the opening number heralded. a nd virtually all 15,000 fans 1n attendance each night sta)ed on their fee t for the e ntire performance Giant skeletons 1n the Mexican "Dia dc los Muen os" (Day of 1he Dead) style Oanked the stage. an overhead screen efTecti\'CI) intcrsJX'rscd close-ups of the stage action with anim ation and clips from old black-and-wh1tc horror movies. and Elfman gcnumel) seemed to be ha" 1ng the t1mt> of his hfe as he strutted, danced and somersaulted his wa~ through the performance. Throughout 1t all, Elfman was aided and abetted by the engaging!) elfin John Avila's !'lass pla )tng and stage antics. Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez' creative and compelling drum work. and Steve Bartek's guitar n fTs that shattered the mght hk.e machine-gun fi re. The re "asn't a single dull moment from the opening nff of "Dead Man's Pan y·· to the final farewell 1n "Goodbye. Goodbye." It was a world-class performance from the Best in the West. ll'OllT nteATllS 2~ £ COM! HIQllW.,_ 6H-6160 T--.7 91S I '--WN'I T ...... ff'G.I )IS 7 10. 9 10 1 •-w-.. 11'Cr111 s~ 110 <i 10 ' II HM To a. Y-Jl'GI • !>() 1 ' IS Co~ta Mesa lluntin,r;fon Bea ch IDWA•os CHAllTI• ceHTitll 11111 w ....... ,., •• A'l-0710 I ll4Mio -jOI S •S 8 JO 10 SO 7 ht -& unt..., fl'G I ll S 7 JO 10 I TM .. ., /f'(,I & II 10 • n.. ·---..,. 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(rG-1 JI S. 1, '· •'SO ... ,_ ... c.r..""' ltll -..... CllTA IUA-SU·llH _ ..................... ·-·.,,_,. ... 7 .... ...... ..., .. . tlcel ectwrttMment Rod MecMIHlan Force the Issue Paperwhites for the Holidays Stop by Rogers for a care sheet and the largest selection of bulbs in Soulhem California. HOIM 'of llw CJW1111111 FOlllOS1 '1Gatdem TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31 . 1989 If money talks, do you buy Kite no. 17 S5 .6 million says he's the all-time swinger in golf Spo~ing no tes. quotes and ob- servations for perfectly-frightening Halloween: Spooky propos1t1on. I'll take the Vikings and Bengals next Sunday. give )OU the Rams and Raiders. plus I 0 points combined. and you ca n use the points any way )OU want. Dominance b} the Oakland A's in the Earthquake Scncs only accen- tuates the magnitude of the Dodgt>r shaker one year ago. Isn't at about time for Geo rgia Fron11ere to start sending 1n plays? Oh. she has been? I ntlauonary absurdity: Golfer Tom Kne has become the PGA Tour's all-time leading mone) win- ner with $5.6 m11l1o n. Now that the college bowl picture 1s taking shape and It a ppears Notre Dame will battle Colorado or Ne- braska in the Orange Bowl on New York's Day to seule No. I . the Irish will probably lose first 10 M1am1. Whatever happened to Dieter Brock? I've listened 10 the new voices o n LA. ·s sports tall shows and now I don't ha"e 10 listen an) m o re. Is 11 "nttcn somewhere in NFL by· la ws that as soon a s a deserving !>C'cond-stnng quarterback. such as Steve Bcuerle1n . "ins the c;taningJob that he must get hurt'l If the N FL pla)om ~ere to begin this "eeke nd. these "ould be )Our pamngs: .\f( -Broncos' s "lid card "1nna. Bengals .,.5 Bills. N FC -49ers 's "1ld card. Vikings \ s. G iants. Yes. the Rams and Raide rs are still ah"e for wild card berths but 1"11 still g.i ' e) ou I 0 points. combmcd. this Sunda). Can we C\ e r forget ho" .\I Cam· pan1s botched the deal for Rickey Henderson a few )'Cars ago at the "inter meetings? Cubs" broadcaster J)ewa~ ne Staats has announced he's leav ing WGN to accept a fi ve->car. SI m1lhon-pcr· \car contract to announce Yankee games for Madison Square Garden cable TV. Same station. d11Tercn1 sport: L. .\. ·s man> cable c;ubscnbers to the Chicago superstauon (WG N) will be \ 1ewing :w Bulls· games this NBA season. and that means Michael Jor- dan. Belated kudos 10 an ta Anita stew- ards "ho made a firm dec1S1on in handingJocke) Patnck Valenzuela a 60-da) suspension fo r a pos1uve drug test. Ifs never CnJO)able to take away an athlete's"' eh hood but rac ing won't sun ive "11hou1 such de- c1s1o ns. My selections for Saturday's seven Breeders' Cup races from Gulstream Park. Flonda (NBC-TV)· •Sprint -Sam Who. espt"Caally 1f he draws o utside. •Juvenile Fil hes -This race comes upa raffie but I give t'ra1ner Wayne Lukas a big shot with one of has three e ntnes. We'll try Special Happening. • Distaff -Bayakoa an a tight fit over Gorgeous. •Mill' -Unbeaten Z1lzal from o verseas wall be post-time favorite but tab Sabona and Political mb1- 11on as potential upsctten. •Juvenile -Ano ther wide-open heat but this nod goes to 1mprovmg Sin&le Dawn. If Turf-Pnzcd may make his first outing on the lawn a wtnnmg one. •Classic -Easy Goer over un- day Silence. decisively. (P'teaw Me T AU.EY /82J 1109\iORS ·Eagles run away from foes Wojtkiewicz has been key to 8-0 record By JON FERGUSON Of ttw I>"'>' -kal9 At halfttme of Fnday night's game against Newport Harbor Htgh. the unbeaten Estancia Eagles were having their troubles and facing the possibility of de- feat. Then came the second half. and the Eagles took control in the • Player of the Week fourth quarter. Running back Josh WoJtkiewicz provided the knock- out punch w11h a pair of fourth quarter touchdown runs -78 and 23 yards -which turned a 14-10 Sea View League battle into a 28-10 victory to maintain a per- fect record after eight games. Wojk1ew1cz earned the ball 12 times for 131 )ards in the second half and 20 times for 16 7 yards in the game -I 0th best on the all- t1me Estancia single-gam e rushmg hs1 -to earn Dail> Pilot Player of the Week honors. "Somehow this team cam e back out. and I would have to say played a perfect second half as a coach could ask for." said Estan- cia Coach John L1ebengood. "We moved the ball consistent· ly and had no major fumbles or mterceptio ns. We blocked as well as we ha\C in eight games during the second tialf. ihe hole Josh ran through (on the 78-yard run) was big enough for )OU and I and Josh to run through." L1d:>cngood said there was no )'Cll1ng and screaming at halftime. JUSI talk of "hat needed to be do ne 1n I.he M.'cond half after a slugg1 <,h scrnnd quarter where Murph)·') La" was the o nl ) thing which co~1stentl} prevailed for the Eagk s ' "We kne" what "e had 10 do. and we did 11." W0Jtk1ew1c1 said "'-'\·do n't ha\l' a 'el") emotional team. 11°') pre1 1~ unemotio nal It's hard to get up <for a game ) so me- 11ml'S .. 11·., u ndc r-.tand ablc afte r ouh<:onng se'cn o pponents h) an a H·rage o l 25 ~-I ~ But the Eagle ha'c '"o Sea \'1e" contests re- maining. "1th the d tnching of a pla\otT ~rth on 1he hnc Fnda\ night. · But the Eagles pro' l'd the~ rnuld rnmc hack last Frida\. something the) hadn't needed io do tx-fo rc this season W11h 8:~7 remaining in the fourth quartt•r. Wo)tk1cw1cz broke open the game with hie; 78-)ard run on a trap pla). "The linebacker got sucked 1n un the m omentum going to the n ght and tool himself o ut o f thl' pla~ :· \\'0Jtk1c" 1cz said "The hnt:men hlock<.'d great The hole "as lhcre Yo u could have dn"t'n a olks"agen s1dewa)S through 11 O n tht' outside. Mike Aulet had a .,.., _,.._., __ Estancla's Josh Wojtlclewlcz, and Coach John Uebengood. U TANCIA HIGH'S ALL TIMa RUSHING L•ADa ltS (SIMGLa GAMa) ,n.l'lavw. YW -•••• _.,sqre tm IJY'I 1. Dew JeMMll. '"'· vs.. hcMca <ll· 12> 11-m 2. OM~ 1f7t, YL T"'9t (2'·6) 2'-m i. OM ~ 1'12. n. c..a MMe cn-20> 2'-t n 4. OM ~. 1'71. vs. """9l Ol•O) a -m S ... UnMeft. 1'19, YL ..... OIMll C22-'> JS-lit 6. 0... ,.,....._, 1'71, YL c.tll ~ (14-7) 21·1M 7. Mitt S.S. lflt, YL SM a.... u•m D·lU L 0.. ~ ...... 1'11. YL F'.a V.., (2S-1t) J7·W '·OM, ......... lt71, YL Les~ (14-7) ••H lt. _,.. W-tewla,, ltlt, YL .... "'1 ...,._ C•·10) •1'1 block on o ne of the corners that "a!> a great block. That's "hat broke 11." L1ebt'ngood wa!> a lmle more descnpll'e "He JUSt h11 up 1n there. boom. lxx>m. boom. and bang he was an." L1ebcngood said with his best John Madden 1m1tat1on. "It was JUSI great bloclung up front Our otTensl\ e pla) er of thc game was a lineman our center Chns Cooni-. Our "hok hne did a great JOb from Coons 10 our tackles Jacl Ho"ard and Lenn) Herman to our guards ~1arl Y..estman and R1lhard Berends ·· Lltcr. "1th ~ ) 7 re maining 1n the game. W0Jtk1ew1cz broke through a~an. taking a counter d 1vt' pla) _3 )ards up the middle fur a nother score. his I I th tou.-h· do"' n of the \Cason. "'The linemen sustained their blocks:· Wo1 1loewicz ~1d. "I "cnt into the back of o ne of the linemt'n, scooted tr\ mg to keep legs m u' ing and looke-d left There '-'3S a huge hole and I hit 1t as hard a' I could ·· Ha' 1ng rusht'd tor IPO ~ards through eight games. the ;. foot· I I. 18.5-poundcr "'ould It kl' to breal.. the singlc-..ea<,on school record of 1.1"'3 'ards b' Dan Pn nceo110. "ho sei 1he ma-rl 1 n a nine-game season 1n 197::! '-'o- Jlk1c"'1lz rushed for 42'\ ~ards his <,op homore <:>ea'>l>n and 1.042 a-. a Junior L1ehengood '>('CS 1mprO\\.'mt·nt in his top tatlhacl.. this season "Ht· reads tht: hole better he's gut bc.·ttcr bR·ala"a~ speed and " a much stronger runner "hl'n he docs h11 the hok.. L1chengood said. "Tht' thing I don't !\kl· 1s he fumbles qu11c a bit. but he's a hard runner and he gl't' h11 a lot. Against L'n1 o n one run. he got h11 sc,rn times. Hr tal..cc, a tremen- dous amuunt of pun1!>h ment \.\'hen a kid run<, a' man' 11m cs a" hl' docs. 1t'~ a tnhute· tha1 he dut:'>n·t gt·t hurt ·· .\s long 35 '-"l1Jtl 1c"1u can keep SU'>t.umng thl· punishment and thl' 1.kfrn'1'e l t''' l1d)\:ngond \\tll l..1.·ql fct:d1ng him ··'-'1th tJkntcJ had .... \OU JU<,t h •cp &" 1ng thl·m lhl' hall and IP' ing thl·m the t>a ll and \tX>ner or IJtcr thl·~ ·re going 111 hreal.. It " L1ehcnguod '>J1J "Rut IA.l" hJ\C J lot ot 01 htir thing' gn1 ng Im U'> \\1.'.,e ~WI 1runntng had.<..1 "-l'' 1n Thoma' C 1an Rurni"'' .ind 14uar· 1crh.1l I.. 1 Danm l 1. h·r .. ..\nd althuuih hl' doc<>n't pla' c' en Jo" n 11n 1..kfr·n~· "'-n-Jtl1l'~"'' " Jn 1111rnrtan1 u1n tr1 hu to r "'\\ c 1.all him J nu&gl't nn dt·- kn'e .. L1d'll'ngoc.J -..i1d "'V. l' rut him tn un 'fXl1al Jn\'"' !\ir Cl'r- ta1n things tx·l.lU\1.' 11! hi' 'IX't'tl Som1.·t1ml'' J' Jn uu l <\1dl' ltnd'l3llo..t•r. \11mt.·11m1.·, a<\ J dl't.'p '>Jlct' \\ e ulillll' him nn dt•fl•n,t• bc.·lau~· he·., 'u'-h a ~?rl'JI Jthletc \\e lhtnl.. he \.JO rl:i) hoth "•I\\. hut hl' "'1uldn·1 tx· J<. 4uJ lit' Ill a plJ' er 1111 l1lkn-.t' ht..·l:lUSt' ht'0 \ g111 Ill 1.Jff\ the hJll J h't .. \\ 011.l..1l"\\ 1u 111..l'' it that v.a' ·I haJ h• start hoth "a'' hclnrc pl:i' 1ng J' an 10\1dr llnt•hacl cr f Please see EST ANCIA/B21 A Love Story from Fountain Valley By RICHARD DUNN Dally,_ Coueopoodeot It took Jackie Slater eight seasons bcfor<.' finall) being recogmze-d as an .:\II-Pro 01Tens1 ve tackle. Duval Lo' c. a fifth-year pro for the Rams who "orks next to Slater at nght guard. 1sn 't thinking about play· ing 14 years in the NFL. or ptnang fi ve Pro Bowl scle-ctions. lake his mentor. RaiV't now. Lo ve JUSt wants his starting JOb back. After stamng four games at nght guard an 1987 for the injured Dennis Harrah. who retired at the end of that season. Love started 15 of 16 regular- scason games there last year. Has o nly miss was against Phoenix in Week Five because of a spnuned left fooL So this seemed to be Lovc·s bud- Jing )Car. time for him to be heard in the same breath as In· Pankey. Tom Newberry and center Doug Smith - aligned with Slater. the chief of the Rams· offcnsl\C hnc . But. m the course of a holdout. Love massed too much trammgcamp :ind. e ventual!). his starting pos1t1on to Tony Slaton. "I had to renego11ate a new con· trac t and 11 took a little longer than an11 c1patcd." said Love. a IOth- round pick in 1985 out of UCLA. "So I came to camp late this summer. I missed, 10 fact. all of ~mp. and there were a couple of guys gettrng a Jump o n me. ··1 was a starter last )'car. but com- ing into this season. I needed some m ore work. The} eventually decided to go wtth To n> Slaton and now I have 10 back ham up and cam the startmg pos1t1on back. so I lost it by holding o ut. "()nee the contract (dispute) was O\ er "1th. I tncd to get back into pla)ing shape. but 1t was hard af\er m issing training camp. I didn't ha\e a chance to compete for the starting pos111on. The past four years. I had lime to rompetc and had a fair op- portunit) ... Love 1s a big man -6-3. O\er 285 pounds -but qu1cl on has feet. Extremel)' agile for his size. he's a \ ersat1lc player who can pla) l'\'ery pos1t1on on the 01Tt>ns1ve lane. What kind of rubbing-off might 1t ha\e on Lo'e pla)tng nl'xt to gu}s ltke Harrah. a SPt-t1me Pro Bowl p1cl . and later'> Docs a dozen yean m thl' league seem out of reach for the Fountain Valle} High product? "I d o n't thtnk I'll rcahzl' the stg- n1ficance ofpla-.10g 1n the NFL untal (l'teaw SH LOVE/82) -Despite awesome credentials, A's still in shadows Oakland's shot at immortality has a lot of 'ifs' to answer next year stries history only by the 1932 Yan· kccs., whose lineup included Ruth and Gehns. Dickey and Lazzeri. -Oakland ued the record fOr most home NOS, rune, with their mOll consistent thrtat. Mutt McOwire. bclna the onJy ~1ar oot 10 deliver a Ions bell. No Giants 1W1tt lasted s-A tht fifth ianina and ~RoeerCracuted11ae.t four ~tcMnH:JcfljlM.. -lttcb)'non "*more -.."""ZS]vert.dia• lefiaucl . • TOllJ Pllil- lipa...,.. 80le poll tMn UY· ..,..._Ma -IKt •oflMlili•n~ = ·-••DlftlllW9l ... ................ •al• ......... __ __ !ll.a.lllt .......... '$1• Games 1 and 3 with 1.69 ca med-run ave~: Moott was a slightly less efTrcuve 2.08. The numbers go on. but the pomt i already clear. Speed. power, pttch- in&, all an abundance. "I think we could hold our own "1th any team," said J0te C~nteCO, who can be ro~vtn for brtal>naon &his occasion." I think that one cluna you'v~aot to realtie 11 thalevcryfivc or IOyun, buebell movaup1 notch tn some •'ly. Pitchm dcvclop new pitches.. and now you'~.,c the speec1 .. powcrcomb1natt0ft ua pla)lln that you didn't u~ to hive. .. But 1 don •t hkt to oompue the '110 aay other team bece.e I th•M ~have our own aura. and I dli•k onedmNmb aietia ow...._ ...... ..t .. w•al'DAill&-.r• • •11119ed we""""-"' 1 lllil* .... =-· .. l mWll ... -pli)d; .. lwtOldt •••• c 0'1'11 '''' f 011 ····~' Blocking backs can score, too G WC's M iller prod u ces TDs at a h igh rat e <1 lamour rei,ent.•d fur the gu) mak 1 ng the tuurhdo" n!>. usually Junn'l t?ll ll1 thl' one hloclo ng. but I ullhal k Lel' \I tiler l no" s plcnt) J~1ut 1hnll' and 'Pills 11 1'> 1.'\ukmcnt comes" hen so me- h11J, cl')C l JITtl''> for a long score. or "h1.·n J fl'lll'l'r pull' in =1 g.ain for a ti r'1 J11"' n \11lkr { 1oldl'n \\ l''>t ('ollegc's su- prl'1lll' ...,lt'l\. l..cr v. h11·., also a fine re· ll'l'l'r dol''>O 1 mind ')41cnficing h101-.clt l1.1r tht• good of the team In IJll he thn,l·-.on tilcx king. Hl' lJml' to (1olden "-est College lrom Peat'Od) \1ass . '"o )ea~ ago. I It 'J rare u1mmod11' wnh tools of trl·nwndnu' 'aluc to 0 1' 1s1on I foot- ti.ill program'> r nr hlol l..tng hacks . ..\11-.:\mt'ncan h1rnur-. arc tinh ""n in the coaches' he<1rt' hut \11fkr1.,sogood 11 could tal l' h101 J long "'a' 1n this game. \n un~·lfi'h good-natured ind1· '1dual. \Idler hasn't rece1"ed the glon lil..l' lormc:rGWCstar Blaise Br. ant J1J la<it 'ear. or the attention \,<an c h1.:.11hani and < o re ' Dickson ttet lhl'> \l'a\410 . \.1 llkr. a 5-11 l 2 I U-pound \11phomore JU \t l..c:ep~ hLS mouth \hut .rnd got.·'> Jhout ht!> bustne<iS . hl1ll l..1ng J\ '-'l"ll as an~bod) in the -.1Jtl' r \en " 1th humps ant.I bruises · th 'J hard "-Orl cr an~ he pla~s hJ 1 J < 1ulden \\ l'\I ( oach Ra\ \hJ1. lo..khini \<111.1 l'I \hller. "ho car- r l'J ~' ttml'' tor 1-l-'ards last 'lJ'"r \.\hlk hlcx.lo..1ng for the f1~t t J111 ..\II· \mcn1.Jn Bnant · Hl hJ' plJH·d "11h· ~ome real sore 'h11dJa' anu v.1th man' other 1n- 1ur•l"' ~·· h1.· 'J real ll•ugh pla)er I h .., Jn 11uhwnJini hlocl er I k '1n on all lll our power foot- l'iJ ll JnJ hl' tH'l' w thl· l1ncbackers rl alh \H'L Hl 'a great blockl'r and a g11nJ hJll ,Jtlhl·r. too He"-; good all thl' ''"' ,m1unJ. a u1mpkle full oacl I k II g11 \1•nll'\\ht·rl' ne\t )car Hl"s 1111t· l •I 1h11°'(. t!U \'"'ho do the kind of 1h111g ... thJt Jrl' 'lX'C1al ·· H 1~ ru,hintt \JrJ<. this season 11 60) 1.1. nJ1nl' Jrc n11t 1.·~c-catch1ng figures. hul \1ilkr'' fine ... 1 attnhutt'' occur on ~.I01l' film'\\ h1.•n ltlJChe<; 'IC" his hl1>d..1ng prti'-'l''~ l k 'Jh~• lhr Ru.,tkr<>" l<:admg re- ''" l"I ''llh tti1.Jtthl·~for 145,ards 1.1'lragrng 4 I rx·r 1.allh1 "'h1ch 1.hll'\n I \J\ J hit Jhoul (•'-'C's quar- t~·rhJ,l..lll[t '1tua11nn tiut that"s J111.11hn '111n ··c .ii. hmg the tiall I lo'e doing t11J1 · \1 llt'r -.aid ··1 "orked on m~ (P~ase Stt DUNN /84) ace names Wallace AD The Dally Pilot Ra!T) '-' 3llace. former Orange ( m1't < 1lllcge haschall a nd SOC· 1:cr ctial h ha' hecn named dean ot thl· 'lhoor\ ph)sical educa- uon lkpartmcnt and a thletic d1- rl'l 1111 \ ~urcessful baseball player at ()( <. trom 1%1-6~ and member of the ()( C athletic faculty since fl)~l\. Y..allace succeeds Jim ~1dlv.a1n. "ho "as named Dean ot .\dm1n1s1ra11' e Serv ices earlier this \ear .:\ produci of 'Jc" port Harbor High and longtime re-sidcnt of "'l'\\pon Beach. Wallace became on . ba~b311 coach '° 1970, guiding ex c through the 1976 season He cooched men's soccer (Please lft 'W AU.ACE /&21 a Or-COM! OAILV PILOT I Tuesdoy, Oclobo< 31, 1$89 ''"''"'II\ 1111111.1 100 1 11\11 l'I \\111,01 t\llk I MELVIN JOHNSON Orange Coast KEVIN ROBERTS Orange Coast DAN BLAKE Golden West Th• 6 ·foot·J. 208·pound sophomore wide receiver c•yght 6 passes tor 11 S yards. lncludlng a Jl-yard TD pass. and blocked well In 41 -26 loss to Fullerton. The 6 -foot-1, 210 pound freshman outside linebacker made eight ti9Ckles. four for losses on running plays and one sack. and graded out 95 percent efficiency overall. The Rustlers· 5·10. 180· pound sophomore de- fensive back recorded 7 solo t•clrles, J asslltl and caused 2 fumbles In GWC"s 24·6 loss to Rancho S.ntlago. . SPORTS BRt:A.K Now that Series is over, fans can start to worry about next year's start Thr Associated Prrs1 NEV.' YORK -N.ow 1hat the World St·ncs is O\l'L the n1os1 1mpor1an1 people in baseball arl' !Jonald Fehr and Barry Rona. ·rht·~ "111 dl'lcrn11nc "-'hen the next ga n1c 1s pla~cd. Fehr. the l'X<'CUll'·"t' director of 1he MaJ or League Basehall Pla\Cr) .\ssociauon. and Rona. head of the o"·ncrs· Pia} Cr R('la1 1o ns C'omm1ttL'C. lead the 1wo sides into n..-got1at1ons for a nc..-.· Basic Agreement The c urn:n1 onl'. agr~l·d to in August 1985. c.-~p1res on Ot-c. 31. No one expects a new agn..-cment to be reached b )' thl·n. Collcct1\C bargaining in baseball alwars has taken 11mc. There ha1e bt·en four strikes and one lockoul since 197.! . .. Our dradline. and I 1h1nk 1\'s a realistic deadline. i~ b~ the starl ofspnng tnuning. Early Fcbruaf)'." Rona \aid. Thc owners havt• threate nrd to lock out players at the start of spnng training or at the start of the K"ason 1f a nc\\· agreement has not been reached. The unio n \\Ould no1 stri ke unul August. when it ""ould put the end uf the s..-aso n and thc postscason 1cll'vis1on money 1n Jeopard ~. Thc owners ha.,,e a strike fund that may reach 1200 million h} m1d"·1ntcr. The union \\'Ill ha ve "tthhl·ld $70 mdhon to $100 millio n 1n licrnsi ng fees b~ then as 1t.s u"n strike fund. Nego11a11ons sL~n dunn$ the;" wt•ck of Nov. 13. .. Just basic al\1tudt's. ph1losoph1cs. wishes, desires of a general nature:...i s.a1d Eugene Orza. as~1ate general counsel of the un ion and Fehr's d"puty. ''The actual barpining will stan after the panics come back from their winter mcct1ngs and consu l! their constituencies. ThC' most 1ntC'ns1ve discussions will begin 1n tht• middle of December. I guess. Then go into January, February. March. until ..-.'c rcach an agreement. History suil&esls that it's difficult 1n this industry to do thal quickl y. There is a cri sis mcn1alny. Clubs don·1 gel senous until push comes 10 shov('. ·· Jhc owners arc aga in talking about trying to get a salary cap. bu! this t1n1e arc · also thinking about proposing salaf) scales for players wtth less than six years of servicr. .. One of two th ings traditionally happens:· Rona said ... You discuss 1hc-philosophy of the negotiations and the c:c.pcc1a11ons you'r" going in wi1h. And you generall y try IQ exchange information so as you get more deeply 1n\•o lvcd and more specific. There arc little or no surprises. A Jot of this has been don(' already. "The sc."'C'ond early phase of negotiations is to gel on the table all your proposals for revisions in the Ba5ic Agrecmcn1. Some1imes. the minor ones co me first. sometimes the major ones come first . A lot of the discussion o f lhe philosoph y of negotialions and outlin- ing of the defining of issues has. lO $0me extent. taken place already informally:· "9ne ~h i ng we'll Stt is 1f (the owncn) arc going to ~rp.1n senously fro~ the bce,in~in~. instead of f!1aking nd1culous .Proposal~ _in 1hc beginning of RCftOUations and expecung the union lo respond 10 them,' he said. .. You're belter off bargaining seriously from the start." QlOTEOFTHEDA\ Lee Trttt.o, making it clear that he'JJ bolt the Pro fessional Golfers' Association Tour and join the Senior PGA Tour when he turns 50 in December: "There's no sense in playina the Oat bellies when you can play the round bellies." l'li THE BLE4.('HERS ~ 'ST'AY ~.AND • 'I BlOCK, DE\<£¥, SIAY f· B,t(K A>-JD Bll:CK' ... d I'M SICK OF TI11S 1 I ' . ~·. ~ ~!\A·~\.\, .. " ....... . ·._ !/, .• 1. '" . -: ~·. • . \\I • Giants rally for 24-14 win E~ST RlJTHERFORD, N.J. -Pcp- ix·r Jnhn~on r(·turned an intcrcep1ion 3Q A"".:"'h ~an.I~ for a louchdown to ignite a 17-poinl 'l_.>' 1h1rd-quart('r burst that gave the New York G iants a 24-14 vK·1ory over Minnesota Monda'y ni&ht in a n1idtcrm tcst for 1wo of the NFL's tou~est learns. The Giants. who improved 10 7-1 while breaking a four-ga n1(' Minnesola winning streak. won d('"Spite !0~1ng quarterback Phil Simms to an ank.le injury on lhl'1r first SC'rics of the game. Elscv.·hcre 1n spons on Monday: • Quancrback Steve Beuerlcin. who sparked the Los Angclt·s Ra1dl·rs 10 a 37-24 win over Washington Sunda) 1n hi s first stan of the season. suffered a slight hgamcnt tear 1n his right knee during the gam" and appears 10 be out for the n('xt two weeks. •Former New York Yank('t'S Manager Lou Piniclla says he ~·ould like to become manager of the Cinc1nnat1 Reds. but the Reds arc nol s.aying whether tht·~ art pursuing him as a candidat('. •Tim Kerr and Rick Tocchet scored second· period power-play goals as the Philadelphia Flyers snapped New York's eight-game unbeaten streak wi th a 3-1 victory over the Rangers. TELE\!ISIO'\, R 4.DIO TELEVlstON 10 a m -PRO f'OOT8ALL: CFL-Edmoolon el Br!l!1h C011.1mbl1 (tape), ESPN. S P.m. -BODYBUILDING: Men'$ 11'1d mlxed·Pa!r1 competition {t1peJ, ESPN. S P.m. -EQUESTRIAN: N1llonel HOl""Mr Show from Eau RutherfOf'"d, N.J., Soof"l$Chlnn.I.. S o.m. -"9:0 BASKETBALL: Exhlblllon--New YOl""k YS Milwaukee trom SorlnQfleld. Me\$., TNT, 6 P.m. -BOXING;_ Abe Gomez Y•. Alfred A:•noel. featherwelohl$, trorn-YLV~•. ESPN. • P.m. -PAO HOCkaY: KIOO• at PJ!lsbutllh (Oel•vecn , Prime Ticket. 10 p.m. -AUTO RACING: SCCA Tr1n1·Am competl- lion !rom Tooeka. Kan. (11pe), ESPN. 12;30 1.m. -HORSE RACING: LO$ Alemltos reQlev$, Prime Ticket. RADtO _ 6 o.m. -PAO HOCKEY: Kloos at Plllsburgh (deleved), KLAC (510). Robinson admits Rams must pass through it LOVE Froma1 we don't have that confidence and flair we had earlier." Robinson said. "The precision we played with earlier just isn't there." Rcflectin1 on the loss to the Bears, Robinton said, "The th'-P that seem to m.kc • ditliemw:c, we just didn'1 do .... We roade 130 plays OK. but the 10 imPorUnt plays, we didn't." ED FISCHER Golden West GWC"s 6 -J. 260-pound sophomore offensive r'9ht tackle Kored a M percent rating and secured three su- perior blocks In ttle Rustlers• 1011 to the Dons. \Ht:\ HOl '\DI I' Game-busters tll1t weff'• 1Q11 .n-1. ,a..11 of •• 1•'* or mere) • 78-Josh WojUciewicz (Estancia). touchdown run. ~ • 71-Marc Waller (Univcnity). run. • 70-Vancc: Senteno (Westminster), TD pus from John ~lpp .. • 64-Vktor Davis (Univmity), touchdown pus from Brian Yail. • S4-John Arnold (Ocean View), three punu, averaaina S4 yards each. • S3-Dan Petront (Estancia), touchdown pass from Dan .Ucktr. • SI-Duby Ospina (Costa Mc:saJ, touchdown pass from Mike C,utlc:r. • SO-Tino Chavez (Mater Dc1), touchdown pass from Danny 0 Netl. • 46-Sean Mallett (L.ag_una Beach). touchdown run. • 46-Shane Sherman {Edison}, run. • 46-Roben Reyes (Saddleback), touchdown pass from PauJ Delgado. • 44-Josh Klein (Newport Harbor), field goal. • 44-Robcn Reyes (Saddleback), pass from Paul Delgado. • 44-Doug Cunningham (Huntington Beach), run. Last wttl:'1 nllllq leaff" I. Keal ii Clifford (Maler Dci). 18·~ IT}. 2. Shane Shcf'!lan (~i~n), 32-189: 3. Josh Wojtkicwicz (Estancia). 2~167: 4 .. Bnan Wllhams (Fountain Valley), 14-146; S. Scott Seymour {Woodbn~gc). 18--11 6; 6. Tony Colthirs1 (Saddleback), 14-119; 7. Doug Cunningham (Hunt- ington Beach), 18-94. Lai11 week's pa11IDI leaders I. Danny O'Neil (Mater Dc-i). 14-22--0. 218 yards, I TD;.2. Aaron Scheid (Laguna Beach), 13-25-0. 215 yards. I TD: J. ~tlly Puga (Foun1ain Valley). I S-22-0. 209 yards, J i:o: 4 .. John . Shipp (Wes1- mins1cr}. I Q..19-0, ! 87 yards, I TD; 5. Donnie Smith {Edison), 12-J 7-1, 178 yards. I TD: 6. Gary Fishel (Woodbrid~e). 13-27-0, 178 y1rds. I TD; 7. Danny Uckcr (Es1ancia), 9-18-0, IS. yards, I TD; 8. Randy Karlincr (Ocean View), 8-14--J. 12 1 yards, I TD. Lail week'• receiving le•den I. Doug Wcaver(Fountain Valley), 8-163; 2. Malt White (Newpon Harbor). 8-84: 3. Eric Fcgrnus (Laguna Beach), 6-140: 4. Tino Chavez (Mater Dci), 5-102: S. Doug Cunn ingham (Huntington Bca~h), S-87. • o.., -,,..._..,. _,...,._. ---... Corona del Mar"• Danl•ll• l'.v•rett fiefs). Woodbrldge·1 Deann• Doollttle acknowl· edge In aftermath of Mond•y•1 contest. Tracy Schriber of Corona del Mar reach•• for the ball In a 1tral9ht set non·league victory over Woodbrld9e•1 Warriors • CdM ( 19-1 J sweeps past Warriors The D•lly Piiot Woodbndgc. ran ked No. 7 1n the CIF rankings. "''as led h} 11' usual standout, l)eanna Doohttlc. l ·orona dcl Mar li1gh's No. 2-rankcd S<.·a Kings dcah host \\loodbndgc a three-set non-league lesson !\·londa~ n1ghl. handing the Warriors a IS-6. IS-7. 15·6 setback 1n girls volleyball. In !ugh M'.hoo! girls tennis: • Woodlindgt• High's Warriors pulled out a J()..8 Pac1fi1..· ("oa.'.t Leagu..-dcr1s1on on 1hc \\'1nn('r's court!. otT~·t11 ng !hc S\\'C1..'p1ng s1yle of Laguna' Beach's single~ ~1ando u1 Ennn John MJn. Th1..• 1..-.·o art• tied at 7-3 in thl' P( L .'.landin gs. bu1 Ligu na Beach holds the edge for the .'\o . .! -"PUI gorng 1n10 1hc pla}offs becauK" of a l.!·ti \ 1t·tor~ 1n thc firs! round. <:oa ch Charl ie Brand"'s Corona dcl Mar un11 . ~ccd b~ Danielle Ev('rctl's 13 kills, Tracy Schnbt-r's M"\en digs and thr~c aces and Charma'.vne Conley's four digs and three ser\·1c" ac~. ran off the s1ra1sJit set v<.-rdict without really being threatened. improving the overall rt'f.'ord to 19-1 . In college women·s socccr. Brandl' charaetcn1rd the ''1Ctoni as one which came .. witho ut playing reall y well ," ailuding 10 a rash ofillncss rcccn1l y which has kepi his learn below Its brst efforts. • t J('J and l lC San Diego "'Cnl into two oven1me~ and still could no1 scnlc it and "'Ound up in a scoreless 1J1..' 111 a non-l·o nfcrcncc ma1ch at San Diego .. o\hc1a ~1 111cr of l 'Cl "''as crcdncd w11h 19 S3\'CS. UC! 1s no" 5. 1 1-4. L1c·so •s K-4-4 . LITKE From Bl Henderson chuckled ... that's going to mean rm vcry rich." And therein Jies 1he most signifi· cant problem in waiting for the emergence ofa dynasty 10 verify the greatness of this sing!" team. TALLEY From 81 Finally. if you lik e golf. you·111ov" the Seniors Skins lineup for Super Sunda)· in late Janurary: Producer Don Ohlme~r has signed Amold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus. Lee Trevino. and Gary Player for the nalionally- telcviscd. big bucks match. going head-to-head against the Super Bowl pre-game show. ,Check the ratings and then tell me about Tom Kite. RJet Talley l• • 1yadlcated columalsl wh a~ars et'ery Saa· ay, THNay w n•rsby. "Mos1 of the time, you don't find that in high school coaches." The~ was a time of adjustment for Love in bctwttn his junior and senior years at Fountain Valley, but a set of rccommitments changed tha1 in a bi& way. "When he came up during the playoffs (as a sophomore)." Milner said, "I knew he was an individual who possessed area1 11lent and ath· letic ability. .. At the bqinnina of hi• Junior year, I tokl him that he -.ant very highly-motivaled. and that was only brcause a Jacil: ofm1turity. He's very coach•blc and he worked very ha.rd. Al a junior, thouah. he could've worked hankr". "He chanacd his w1y1 in bc~n his junior and acnior year ind I'm not sayina thlt \0 di~t him. I 11'#1)'1 told him tbat tr he wuted 10 b< lho l'oo<boll ployer be wooled IO b< oad lbc ployw I wooled !aim to b<, we'd t.vc 10 erton dw aunt ... of music. .. Mi...,, bow6111 ........ ... ...-w ........ -··· ...... .,. .. i.o...-........ ... ,......, ... i.... ...... . --· ·--·"'""" ........ •Hil Jiii sp· -m"mtwd t.. ==-:~:a-p C1nc1nna11·s Big Red Machine-of th e n11d -1970s and lhe 1alent-laden Yankee~ 1ha1 succ('cdcd them . e\·er. 1hc h1cker-and ·"''tn Oakland dynasty ofthc earl) '70s for that mailer. l·nJO)'cd vef) l1n1i1ed reigns. ..Ca n ""'C -A-·in again? Sure, if C\'Cf)· one stays healthy. 1f we keep produc- WALLACE From Bl from 1978-87. winning South Coast Confercncc l·hampionships 1n 1980. '81 and '82. He had also coached badminlon and golf in t.he past The . .\nchoragc. Ala. nauvc and former national champion ou\door racquetball player cam" 10 0CC from Marina High in Huntington Beach. v.·hcre he had been a physical cduea1ion teacher. football and baseball coach. He received his bachelor's degree from Lona Beach Stat" in 1965 and master's in physi· cal education from Long Beach State in 1969. "We're very close and the thing I've enjoyed the most is watching him grow from his sophomore year on up 10 way he is now, He hasn"t changed a bit not one bit. He's still close with a lot of high school bud· dies. I hear abou1 him running into !hem around the area. .. Herc he is, 1 staner for the Rams. and he still talks to them, The most interotint thing is when he went away to UCLA -he still called me on a weekly basis. and be still calls me. We have a very close rela- tionship -he's 1 pat k.id with 1 trcmendous personality." Lately, it basn 't been easy for Love to adjust to a part·time role. Playina all the time 1s what every player wants.. play;na the rotatina aame is for the birds. "Iii order ror me to play my best, I need to play the whole pme," II.id Love, a hillory ~ •t UCLA wbo 1wicet1111edAlf.hc IOhooon. "Ro- tatirc every odlcr terics bu been. difllCulL rd 111fla ..... and ploy lf>e Vthole: ...... ,. rm not lf'tia& my b<s1 ~la !'f. nMlti"" You ntvtf act ia.a ~ A .-y,.r::•-Supa' -f.vori.:.,:-mprsrddle_. 3-0 ....... ---........ -.am•1a ~'-' 1 ·•sllle~a tOz' ,,,.,.~ ...... ..... -··-: ..... .... AlllN ~~~ 'E'=~ .... -CG'iii 1ng. 1flhl·rc arc no bad trad('s.·· said Tl'rf\ S1c1nhaeh. catching the rh\ tfun ofhisans"·"r. "Tha1·s a bu.nt·h of1fs. ifs. ifs.·' JJm LJltt i!I Ille Associ•le-d Prt'ss · oatioo11I coJumoisl 11/Jd •pJWars r,,,., T11rsd1y, Thursday aad Frld•y. ESTANCIA From 81 and that was 1ough on defense." V.10Jl k1l·\\1 C":r said. Ht"·s seen 1.he Es1anc1a pr.ogram 1ake a 1um for the bet\t'r, from his freshn1an vear "''hen he played for \h e 9-1 r..eshman squad whilt the 'arsi\) "as going Q..10. to this year. \\hen the freshman class has come of agl'. ··~1 ~ freshman year. I went to ont' gan1c, and there wa5n't much 1n1crcst." Wojtkicwic-z s.aid. "But no..-.·. frie nds come upJo you no..-.· and say. ·we can't lose,~ can·1 lose: Our 1eam doesn"t even have that word in their minds anymore." Then, it was a disastrous, 4~2 1 1rouncing bf the Saints, followed by last Sunday s debacle a1 Chicago (a 20.10 defeat I. "Jim (EvC'rett) threw an inter· ception and I was running down to cover," Love said of th(' fi&hting incident against Buffalo. "Bruce Smith thoua.ht he'd run down and knock an of'rensi.,,c li neman o n his bun. but I braced myself and I hil him. He sta:rted (the fight) and be wouldn'1 lc1 me go, so I had 10 defend myself. It's kind of the nature o( the game, to be physical. .. Ifs also be1ter for the Rams to suffer now than 5ufTer later, accord· inf. lO Love, , · 'Nobody likes to lose, but it'a an opp0rtunity for us to learn from the situation\" he said ... It's aood. that ii h•ppenc:o early in the teason and not late." Tht Rams are two blck or San Francisco, but still aper to have a IOOd oho< II I ployorr spol lflis )'Oii. 8u1 tbc Super Bowl, obvloutly Ille drtom of every plo)<I', hos er.-tfJe club !'(Ir 10 ,._,.,Love"-to ploy 1 pen lo bclpi .. lbc _.,to - Orlaw tllio 1 .. ..,,. .,The uhirnate dri:an& ii IO IMre • $upiDf'-lowl wldll .. ,. -···· ... uid Lovo, "l'o "'" a rilll. IUI -llollle ... ,..Toa.•tllo --... 5-.. ...... :."i'~= •:f~ ... .. ~ ,. .:..r.:.~-:- ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIT....ay. October 31, ...... - lllf,11 'C 11001 I 00 I H \I I 110,0H' Sea hawks, HB 7-8; Estancia stlll No. 2 Prep football Players of the Week cu• l'OOT8ALL f!IOLL DfYltlOM I -kMIC.--1 l'ont-ICilr\I\ a.ttl 2 1..9 P9'V 1-•I J ......... 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KEVIN MURPHY Corona del Mar Tht' S-foo1-l I. IQO..pound JUntor 1ns1de linebacker had ntnc '°lo tack.It's, ~ven assists and graded "-t'll 1n all aspects of defen~1ve pla) 1n a l + 7 lu~ lo Tustm. DAVID JACOBSON University DOUG WEAVER Fountain Valley >\ 6-foot· I. 180-pound '4.0n1or ht' caught 8 passes for 16 3 )'ards and 3 touchdowns. ""'"'him 46 ca1che~ for ns )Jrd) and 9 1ouchd ou.n& o n ~lh~r;__;~~a"°~"~~~~~~~~~1t DAVE McLEOD Marina .\ fl-fool. 210-pounG \Cn1ur .ind '"'Ill" Jn all·lt'agi.e ~le<:· 111111 hr had 18 solo tack!~ thrct' J'>'>ISt\, a qu2nrrb3t'k -.ad .. .inc.I onl· pa~) kn\Xkdo"'n dg.unst Ed1wn .....:.....~~~~~~~~~• DOUG CUNNINGHAM Huntington Beach -.. ~ ANDREW WIND Ocean View <\ S·IOOl· 11 17(}.pound 't n111r rclt'l\rr·dt>feosn c b.id! .. hr l"auah1 1u.o pa~ for 'I) )Ofd\, 1nducJ1n1 a 20..yard I[) pll'>S. and had 1u.o 1n1er· u:pt1ons and fi,r tack!~ SCOTT SEYMOUR Woodbridge r he f>.1001· 1 I !IS-pound • '4.'nior runnrng bat'k rushed 18 11mc'> Im I In )ards. mclud1n1 a II -i1rd TD run. and caught thrct pa)~\ lor ~S ~ards en a ll.:~ u.in O\t'f U &una Beach ~~~~~~~~~~-• TONY COL THIRST Saddfeback I hl' ll-lool I fl-pound Jun· '"' run111nti. hJl \. ru~hed for , Jflh Jnd one touchdo "' n 11 J Jrnn Jnd l aur,ht tu.o l'J''4.., l1Jr '2 'Jrc.l~ in a 28-13 " •\l r I "''er.II\ • Par-1 (Sall G.o VI• S H.,I IFoot,,.11 6 M'"'°" Vl-ISO..•• CN>ll 1 LMt• lf"'°"'tl 1·1 S7 ., u I Notre 0.,... 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(at SA Bowll •oeno1u M1u lon ConlPrence 11&me • • 0eno1e1 Central OM 1I0<1 11ame 111f;11 sc ·11001. •·ooTH\1.1. 1.of; ,RHHMEN COllC*A 04IL _,. ,,_ .... •Son< .... 71L_...M ... II CO\ta -.a u (,.""' .. • • •• 'Sa•C-•• OOra"" •• Treouco H ' •W--l' )I t ~001•• t.. )t U"' _,~, tv ,. .. ,. ~ '' c.~.~ WOOOtlftlOGI ) I~~-= .. ' :~ 11 l-• l)H<l'I MIKE CUTLER Costa Mesa l he f>-foot-S, .!00-pound running back rnmplt'ted six pa,.,. . ., for 100 ~ards. includ- cng ~I -and S-~ard TDs. and r.in 101 J 1., ard score in a ''·.!O loss w· Orange "''"''''' WATER POLO Hl9h schoot CIF 4·A I E l Dorado 1. Cor-de! Mar; l Ville Per~ • Sunnv Htll\ S Lon11 Beacn Wilson 6. NewPOf'f Har1>o<, 7 Foo1n111 8 Mtlh~en 9 Tustin 10 Fulletlon CIF l ·A I CoD•\lr•no Valll'v 1 El Toro. l. 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'"''""' I) Santa &<\a IO E-.. _,.,.._._,, U St "W 11 ··-A-• ·: ll __ ,_.. II II • ,. • ' " JJ 70 ,. 0 0 0 COllOMA Oi l MA• I•-... ,. "'"'' -..0 • L-H"VY I (t>i'• .llMU JV • e.·-· o ~~ 1 Tti;\t~ ~ 71 E•-7J c •• "'•"' v .... I• Oero>.-1 II W ier De o 1l St -lloico 14 • -·-ea.c~ JI 1t ,._, ...... _. , u-... 11 II ,. 1• 1• 0 t M '"'''"O•r.r ,.._.,..,. 1 (('I \rw" MATlll 011 J1 1' 'W'''" Jl 11 ~"''• .... ., 71 ti fO '°" n n ... •"''""WIJ'Ot" a.e.(,. 17 ll S• Pa .. 101)-A-• ,. l'tl)---· I Ml-T HA•IOlt 0 IJ L-h e<., II It 0ce ... v- • IH""t-h ¥ .. I t Le I<-• t I L-IMc'I w-1 1 U,,h,.,,1tv 17 fU\11~ o u E•••llC .. 1 0 I 0 • •• • IJ 1 ... _ . "'"'" ..... OEl ft-llO f7 W•• ,, Sal<!• Afl• v.- 10 '"''"' >J c.--... -n Vftlwr•·'-' ,,• I ..... •~v . .......... _ • 1 ........ n u o-..-. ,.......,....,., . ·~· •.. ..-...a. 0 • 17 16 • 14 • • " • ... .. 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J. Ma•er 0.. al SI Jofln lkltco, l IS. .. ~C-OAll.Yl'tl.OT/T-.~31, - DUNN -·· r«dviqalol lul'<Ori .. ""lhJobn Hd ol<(a rooonl-boldinoq....,._ forGWCfrom 1913-M~ W<pla)<d <'et)' day' rwWna all kinds o( pol- lttnlo. (Ke1nle} bdpcd me out• k>l. and I (ttl like J have 50ft bands now." He taka it pcnon.all>· when htS u:am JQICl.. "l rea.lly ha,·en•t bttn able 10 play the best I can thi.1 )Ur,'' t'tC' gut. -Maybctlu.l't. bccaUSt ~·vc bttn lminga (cwgamn(tbe Rustle~ are )-4 o,·eral))and I aJ"''&)'J (eel hkc, ·1 coukfvc done this.' or 'only if I'd done that: "'That"\ ""'hat I do to m}·sclf. I U) 11 1 m)\ot'lf. 'If onl) I rould vt knocked do"" n 1h1~ one guy. tour tailback) v.ould bt gone.' I put tM blame on m,~lf1f wmcth1ng haPJ>Cned wrona aP•n~t lhC' dcfenK. I thjnk th.at 642-5678 _,...rt can do• ti1tJe moreoa a ccnain p1.a,., 1 can bdpU.C team win. .. Mean-..hile, Brya.nt.. pbyina for Iowa Sta~ now and oncortbe na· lion's kadinaru.sbrn.. c:uried ror. na1ion·bitb I ,69l )'lldJ last yur bt- hind tbebk>tkjqofMilltr. 1\.1.iUtt"s ro&t this autumn bu chanted U11~. blodinc for taiJbtlcb Cheatham ind Dick.ton. Cbeatham has6S6 rushin& yvds(J 28 carries) thissc:uon, an •vcnat of,, I. Sometimes t.tilkr SCll the caJI. a ... era&ln& S.S )'&!ds on 29canin. Has long this year 1s for 32 yards. Be1n1the blocker, though. 1s no1 h1na new to Miller. He did it in high school when be j!:Junior. bloclina for the state's ing rusher ~hp cam rd for ova 1,600 yards. .\nd. he'll Pf'Oblbly dd it for a D1vi.sion I school no.·1 fall. ~tillc-r hopn his ability will be lltncti~ c1'0Ulh '°lute• prow. Division I tchool intora::rultinf. b1m. Has dream it to ~ay for 1 team in the Top 20. NOlrr Dame, Miami. Micbipn. UCLA ... he'll IOAD)'Whcre, bopina 10 btock hd. way i.nto 1 Rote Bowl. or national ehampionUtip prnc. Foot· ball it foo1ball 1b Miller. He's not caug.ht up in 1h,dramatiu1ion of ~tat11:ticsorTaw Bell commcrcialt. "I'd IO\'C' IO&O 10 Nottf Dime or l\1iami. any K:hool lik.c that.·· Mil.,., Yid. -1just wan110go10 a Top 20 lf'am, and block for the lcadin&· rusher 1n the nalion. Th.at would br the ultimate aoal." Ht' ~-ants 10 play hard-nosed. shell- roclung football. '"Last )'ear with Bla1K. I always pu1 11 on m)selfto knock my auy as far a"'ay from 1he pla y as I could, .. ~t 11Jer ~1d. ··Ail I had 10 do was hold m~ gu~ upforasecondandifBlaisc made bit ... -ho llad tMl 4.l l(IOOd -he'd be-. "(ll<Yaat)eoulddoi~andit m&k<J you feel 1(1()(1 when you KC him eoinadown 1hePdelines. Yousay10 yoursclt::Ycab.ca.n't wait to do it aaain ne.\t IJmc. • ··it was an n ptrieoce playhia with Blaise bccau.te he coutd brel.k OM It any lime. Bhx:kina is pre1ty easy to me, thoua,b. I lovc ar11ina thtde- fen1"i vc ends and the lioeblcken., I 10,,e 10 bit ·cm and met the other au)S for anexploiion. Plus. I act a running start, and to put mo..,es on them. i1's so easy to do that.•• D TOPS,8UTNOCGAR Golden Wes1 ... tt$tHna coach Dale OcfTner has four pppkn ranked in tM Slate's to~fivc catcaory, althoua.h the Rustlcr1are burtin1 as a team({'µ in South Coas1 Conference dual meets). Ninety-pound sensation Phil Mei~ .• .....,......r,_o-. VieW Hill!. b raolced lhird in lbe IU\e af\ir MOvuiQI (tom I tbwab OP<ratioo lut )<al'. 1'be 1uys (Meyer) tied or bcal Wt )'eat wound up in the 1tatc tinal.s. .. DetToer said. ••RiJ,bt now, the oft!y IUY wbo h.u bcalrn him is Canon Wollen from Moo,,,ark. • Meyer's 1~2 in matches. but the only Sou in his wriaht was to Wo1krt... Chris Shaul ( 16 7 ), a tophom0tt who al tended f ountain ~alley bcfott gradua1in1 from hiJh 1ehool in Fon Brag(No. Calif.). 1s alto ranked . third in 1he state forGWCwhilc Enc LcGarrcta (I 18>and Brad Woodbury ( 142). a Fountain Valk'y product. arc ranked founh and fifib . rt"Spectively. D TWO IN A ROW'! Laird Hayes· Orange Coast College men's 50(.'CICT team ~'ill mos! like!) be playing ll&ndaoSu-l'orlbeO...Em- pi..re Confe:mtce title on fridly at 3 p.m. The Pillltn (11-J..2 o•cnll~ do- f'c:odlnJ con(cttnc::c champions. are s-G-1 in conf~nce and boa Go&deft Wnt 1oday. while lbe Dom (}-0.l in lbe OEC! play fullenocL A.ssum1n,1 bolh OCC and Rancho Santia&.o win today, Friday's m111Ch al occ ~·ouldscl up•cb8.m~ip billlle. Wilh a 1ieor• victory, Ora.oat Coast would win its sccondstJai&ht 1i1le. Rane.ho »ntiaao. which eliminated the Pirates last year &om the Southern California Rqionals, mus! ~·in in order to claim the con- ference crown. OCC h.as been led this season by Paul Oldham (~tater Dci). a s.opbomorc 1ransfer from Cal State fullenon who has 18 goals. RJcUnl 0... "• ~l•OY ·~/'I ~··~ry TffNay. From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 •~ou••• ... '"' '>••• •• la.1t1o1 J N~pert ltld't 1069 Cosu Aki.a 212'4 Ntwpott kJCh 2169 CorON dtl MM 2622 Costa Mcu 2624 Newport kldi 2669 looms 2706 '. ~ Peninsula l007 Un•IOllll'S E SIDE Or11nge1,.tor>te •BLUFFS CONDO N_. IBR lBA trplC, g11rage Clt.AN .'ti .. .tt1A Plll•O •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• •llllmrfMlftn •PllllSIUUYY1EW •2Bi:t 2B,t;upPt!"C Plan Vosta 2BR tBA gar No drp1 pnl c:rpl apple P~• Oec;I< wast>erldryei teoceo 1o g•• v.IOhl<uP •GATED COMMUNITY • WOP&ll* ,.,.--•,•.,·-·.,.,...---1 p,11eo Bayl•ont Duple• S300"1 •3BR JBA D Plan P1.:s GOOO C•l:O•I •eQ 3BR. Qen tam rm , 2' 18A Vea• lt.e 5900imo Av! S825rmo •nci grQnrl1«a1< II Ill O&ITll 1955 2• Ter" RVs tor rent ~ ....... ===/==='=:::;:;:;1 .... '°"'"fffl'!>Un•IS625 000 S375o<. e,o ... n.6i5·9•60 Houses Condos 57')()mon!I> 556-7597 110. pool I.JC No pets 11 115 6••·739• 252CE 16tnP•966·1521 2BR A.pl5Wl2carg••aoe Dy the month •n park "l 8 1l1 (i•uno11'1 lt• 675-616 1 "0RMEi'IMODEl Twnnm S16751se 5•9-0709 2111'Al&lllO TRWreqd.nope15 c:erilra1A1C ...... e1Dar 1.,e. '""great l1coht1es Sec. GC'Mral 1001 •&•••acen••( NEW POPT >i£!G11TS lg Gt'Mral 21011 2 Maslel\ 2' BA !•Die ·-·•-Mii• 900SEA LANE EASTS!OE2BA1BA pl1ce. mK;rO ... asnl!f & ()ep . ls1mo 536-8316 ll"FIHST UY!! ---2BR lB,11. c.o<ne< ot Ct•1!10 I 10,mal 0 1 no~g VIEW Spacic!: tBR lBA MCU<· ~4 -2611 Wlgara.ge Close 10 eve<y· dr~., l'l l<uDS Goll cou•se ~.lu!.1 -~· 26R Quot!! lO· & SI An<11ev-S Ne.... 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Cii•:.>"' •ii:; ~·T 10 p<o•> l>"f!Cil> 1oi PE:N I'• JBP hm patio &I age l!'<>CI bK~ya•d Pet 35tl'I & Finley 3BR 2BA Cha1m1ng 2BA l•g 1<11 sep lu•n or u"!urn ~lo pe!s ..... , llUIU IPTS H Mo cfs 27 a ''"'" Oi .,, a"d CoronadclMar !OZl oc;.e .. • c.,, .... , ... r.d ,.,d st.a S2200 o• seoo 646·4!'I02 lrplc gar -S 13501mo d tr lrp dblega1 r.1rg S 5 750 1s1 • secu,,tv •WITllllTSUPS• Ole-IS/ t t C.111aol1rw;.., •an '9"1~ '·IY.>'S ~·1•·9•1\~""" JAS•J1 1NE P4R..:. qull•drL AFIGE EASTSIOE 281'1 6739201 o t OCH S12~0m o 21 l·476 ·7035 EXCLUSlVEBEACM WL.llllllTIL oo: tcr>en <or.c o .. 1r.rooms C411-lllT UY" 6 31 1.:.iJQ S5'15 OV{J gaieo 3 oo s;;boc lBA "e"' c:iu~l pa'"' COM 3BR 38A unat· 252·, 116 O.an1i11Suza,,ne E SIDE 1B• DOOi caolP TV COMM UNI TV W~ly •en•1ls now awa11 .-eve beef1 ·~ w•ln /BR con age ,.1gue.;; •m I OOVEP s .. o R£S ·Elf'9 a"1 f BALB IS '.JBP lo~el~I Oh<>Os yard s•ngle gar-ta~n.ea home F1replace large lBA • garage • 4 gas pa.Q Reis reQO No BAY VIEW Beauhtu1 2BR 5147 oo ""' & up 227• ""'"' l•le sin•s 11.1ure~ j p .2 1Q! S•8~000 6 tra Mo.,te•e, Sp.,n.sn l'lomtt SJOOO agl! l85 w ainuT .,10 va1d Cus1om ,Bu•t1 laundry&lrtg patto new pels S585 & $605 147 2BA Moc:•o. df,.. lore· N.,...p1 8 1vo,CM6•6-7••5 •1gr>l1<>g P!lss :'e "' <l•Sh ~a l·on PeaJt, {,73 5J54 <l•"' '"'"''' •oo,.. '"'""'"I '~f'/1001=11 1SL AllD AREA $950 mu 675·8427 $1750 lease 6•4· 1667 pao nt 5850/mo Close to Flower 6•5-8 HI I app1m pt1ce ga•age & en1or OU• 1,.,---.---...,,= wasne• oven .. nd 11ove ! ""''n1;1 & QOC • r-:" large I Chnlfr on1 Jt!R dot• 1 beach 723-0582 E SIDE 28, upsta"s s635 p•vl oeact\ S 1905 All y---•-R--s 2722 Convenotinl 1oc1o1,on nea1 1ac"I •fl pf!ml! "" a•ed S,:;S.00 MESA DEL MAR •BIG BlUfFS ENO UNIT maintenance 1nc:I .....,._, ino ... pool Easlbh;!! ShOPP•<>g [Costa Mti.1 i02' Lusr oa1>0 ... 11"1 s"" Wm~ I k I Sl'larp & clean 3BR . Tam· Lush g•l!enbell vie "" LARGE 2BR . OHoce I Cable l'lk·ups lljl closets •leaf Iii•• •~a* ··-•-cw,* Ce <>\er p a•~s a nO 1 7 .J60Q 52 1oc, 000 '"II •ti IC, ti) r<n 2 !•pies nice <Jf;C:O• OOOi FLE XIBLE TERMS blOCk to Dea.ch LOt•~ No ~IS Reis reQO 352 UH -..-15 schools 1.,, o"'"'' 1 NEl"I L•5.T •ic.• BALBOA iSL A•jQ 4 t-t.: llALTllS 110.JIOO S1 390 mo Aql 546 9950 Rent or lease op1u)n balCO<>'J with ocean ~'4:l""' V+c:lor oa 645·8161 app!m SORRY NO PETS 11UNTINGTON BY THE wan1s lht• p1o~n~ SOio lOC..•s l •e a """00' r,.,. c.anall•on1 sluOor,opt & Ne"' E $•<ll! 28 1'1 ;. ,eA Ag\ Barb 675·~5 11 CarPQl't S1250mo Ava•! Fir•is.ttfflhl•i• OALL llO·Ol11 v acat:A:.,v~:eJ:l~ean ~°!~{,::;.n~'11:0'0'se:" ft _ ~~s~~d'1 ;;~ 0;;~ 01~,~~.~ ~~~:'" '~~~. '! ~.,"1a1~1Balboa Island 2106 10 .. n11ous.e "' trn1c ~enc l FlllllUll JIN' 21t1 1211 723·0206 S525 gasl.,...atei P<I nr 1BR Co<>Qo 2"d !loo• •n g•ea1 lacil•l•es 8001< now 1 ti ble 1 0 de s<:ic 1o1 R v acct:~s ' &e 1 1 ?BR 18" o;iarage Av ad 11 1 l a•ge pa11o pool Over· storet. 646-5330 Iv msg !he Ve•sa.illff $8951mo """'le le-.-spaces •emaon or 11 P"C" incu "5 • ,., 1 1 n•gnt i.t;i"l~•e .. s auiiu ga• S1 095mo 72<'·05!!2 100.,"g N••oon ea., Costa Me's. 2624 300Cagfleylane Ao .. an Rese•val•ons 536·8316 lhelan(I S.295000 c <o1"eu•a ce • "';l• 673-6900 'S9~!:1000 age nt-A t •PI !•O le UUTLIOATllll 111·1100 .S)75 db0 Ca•Olt" r.!e• .,..,h, O•t• t.ea.,.,c.e•lr.gs IEWNIYllllllYI j Aoa•l 11 1 675-•839 1000S0""T mustsee' 18r lB• 1811 upstrs lg pa110 Rea!Ty~5·8513 ••II l,rtfi 671-7677 $12001•1 f,73.534e 2BR l8A paloo lnO•) 6 l•DO•SLE Fu•nosheQ2Br t••ple• sunde ck "''<l 5615 28•2Baspac.ous 1 .. SITIWCI { ;J~;I· I.I KJ.'\:"i 725·l1b1 -~\II kl"'"'' ca•po•1 S825 6••-8586 2Ba houw New kotcnen h~uD 5750 650·•5•5 S7 25 Poe>! gas rehog Spa•l<llng clean IBR' ASPEN C,..RIST MAS RENTAL lo:!~ely duple• 3 01oc~s to gonoo1a Pro· vale ouldoor Jacu111 s1eam shower J acuzz• tiatl'I per!ec:t to• couple Of 1wo ontl•v•OualS $3S010ay 10 Olly min•· mum C a ll Pau l IE:~ l l'\ll!\''' II' •"'II" 1-le d IM z I ll lrpt 001 ga•age Winier <Jay 6•2-5393 &lie• 7pm incl No peu, SS.00 sec Stove & !"g •l'ICI Pro. llmll Mt.\tl••H~ NcwportScach 1069 _, "'f • r~ Olona r It wtlfSlllCIUMfl S15751mo '* 67 3·4170 •Bonus B+g 1BR Apt ~5 ·5853 1•5E 1B1h51 1ess1ona1on1~ NO PETS ---------l";~iCli(jHUiiUi;'."[:,-:..:.: ______ ?BR 1BA lrp!c gar lnd•y ?.emooe1eo & su""~ 36"< East~•deloc 'BBO&inor y N/1m1<r P•el'd S6!i-01mo I ~AOllMlllPllP, Q<ea1 Co•.1 1oca1 •on-101• 2BA ne w pn1 C•DI LlllllYICWFllllT rm Patoo gar&cablt:!avl La•ge IBR l'l(lwdlloors yeaily 6 75·9006 •fj11£1H.£J1 0f-TH( Sanla Ana >leog"IS New· MobilrHOrrtf'S 10 Cl'l1n1 Cove ocean o•onos m"ro•ed .. a•tl ~ JBR 2BA on sanO·Dest 5635 No pels 631_8427 $575 · u!•1 1s! & 1as1 'f>LAA5"""''"04l~r.oq11 j PO<I Bae~ Ba~ a•ea 2 BR FOi Sal( I IOO 2610 Seavrt:-'"' Remoa~1. app1oan.ce5 Obi qa• 1g beach Sec spa A1C 1799 N1!wp o<1 Bivd Aprs 1 1-iOUSE lO BEACH' 1 BA s470 000 852.1003 •<>g 'n •shed 1 • ', !e,,cec !'a Gr1 nq"O•f•O doiega• S3500 722·6"60 Spa•~hng ciea" 2Bdrm 2 3 846-2588 493·3033 Fu•n•st>e(I 2BR 2BA O "" 303·920·1596 COLDW<!U. BANl(eRO AOllll FIH IUCI I S\200 m1;. b73·0681 I $1 1':15 mo 67".> f4~i I Mlll,flEWIF ICW ;,,~eaga~'~.,:11 nu~··~~: Sharp 3B• 2Ba 1owe• Enc ~~~ ~~'b~, :;~.~~ lllllY OllllTUS1 2BR 2BA ut•I •m ca•po•1 2BR 16a l'li;.e lrp!t P•I 1 000, 10 beacn' 52 l2 A 1960 WAllACE gar """' ca• pe1s & Santa!> gill 10 "°" Brand 5250 mo spa.c~ •en! •nc1 oeac:ll ga•Onei Ila' ,.. o 1 Hunt. Beach 21 40 Seas~ioie Re!u•O•Slled 642. 1424 642_4905 O•aoes S835 S6 ~0 sec I 2 BOFH.! ;;>BA S 1000 ,Alm SPlllHS lE-T NHll'Clllll ,....... OuPle • w'rman~ uP cab'4! 6 ul•l5 S801JOO """'D r~o"·sm~' nu pe1~ :i'BP 2 ,BA lu• y,..,"m 21 2BR IBA SllOO mo No Nopels 963 •S62 F•pk, 1auno•, OOOI av&o l· ' ., JBP ,.. ' %.0·379/. $115-0 mo • 160-90 1"' ,,, ,~. '4•.o ... ,, • "" dl!1S 4 )2 7767 •819 Beau!,f•JI QU•@I 1BR MONT E SE"[~jo ,',',,'~, N",·.·.·,, ,','o'.",,•0,", gr a e• • un•~ '"OZ" '""•LE" J' C' , ,,,,~ ,~R -.... G'ea! 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No M~ C.M. aoency ,,...._ c;a1 ..... af1a1• PlaaM apply at office word PW1ect • figurlnel ln-e223 ()AYS M0-9352, EVES ft\llU\ •os ~t Pd training .......... ., WICKES FURNITURE moll Salaty comm with Mf-0681 \IUl1U ft 6 guwant ... Mr. Mann ~~~t ~r_~;~·~~~ ....... 11• Bonnie at 71"-751"24'° lanow;;t:rzn:~ 3200 Harbor 81 C M e~tence ~6-5100 ~ 6011 , ... , •• Mll -·RE FREE '34-58 tll -Liii&. am for llgur• & .. ,., .. photo maa. UllS llm'JUY, /T 1"9 GE FRIG. almond, ti HwPt Bdl. M-1-A lone ft APT MGR·On-.Slte, PT for Cterteat ~ In D9na Point for E JC per 1 en c e d 11 t I. U4110nment1. Muat be 18 New video atore. C M Muat have good organize-cu fl, glaa "*"'-· t-..- Ag&nt. 5-41·5032 Cal·. newer' 16 Unit comple11 TranNm9t'lea 1n1. h .. Im-reproduction furniture g1tlon1tranuct1onal. Y" ~ 6 well groomed ., ... need• PIT help tlonal & typing skllla ~':,:._'!~ ~= ~==:71:=:;~~~ ~I r.CSUCtlon ottered. l'Mdlat• opening• for the at~. CIMn OMV req'd . WOid P«*t SO. Irvin. Pay re~ from S l50• · Mull be available eve-computer & bookkeeo1ng ::;_ "Gl!lftY 2790 Cati Pam, Agt 5.46-5880 foltowlng poeltloN: Call 714-496-~M araa. Call P hylll 1 Cati for ntwvlew nlnga 6 w.ekenda Mutt knowi.oge Good pay, Good ae.n. lroattr .. ,.... ::•-::;=-~-~-~-~---"M2 .... 11 R 833-t600. 11........ be geotlC 6 He• nra &ob ~4 6800 frlQerator $175 Catt -1nmfl A T SALES. SHklng •WnNT/Pll .... &WfllT -able ~76 peraon-• only 7~-6401Call t>etw. pfUCEDTOSELLAT 100K ~~~~~~~~~! ::'.:~ '"!',~ ~: An1war 1wltcl'lboard General clerlcallflllng. MAl ROOM PHOTOORAf'tfY • --.a-tUY/T._ 6 pm -8 pm BELOW MAI. Onty 7.3 JC -& Sun Call 7l~3 Handle dutlel Nlated to PIT, to ...._. edkOt of NI 1 -PllTI UT& ULll Earn •lr• Xmas S "1eed In GRM Talc• ove r FOUND Au1tr11f 1n · the PBX other defical montNytreOemaQUlne. laeurrentlyaccepting ap-Weprtntphotoeoncoft• Sec1y tor Dec S-22 SearsKenmore.all . orie $2.800.000 111 at 9%. No Shepard Mix. approx 1 Aae1•1Jt ..... II Im! dutlel ai aaa.lgned ~ 17.00/tw, 15 l'lralwk J ....,_ pjlc:atlon1 for FIT PIT mugs Now hiring FT & PT wlpou1ble future work waaherldryet Sac $300 aua11tytng. Perlee1 1031 yr, M, 10130 Broot1hur11 a.ctronlc Pana. Cr•tMt qui(• typing ..0 wpm 6 8 Cell Pam 71!-!~591 Poeltk>N 673-9080 for the nolldays S5 50 9arn-5pm Lt 1ncor•11ng Diana 863-4593 WOfk upieg Big Cun Flow & Victoria C M I HB Cratt1, Wooden Nov-monthaotflcaexp · betw..-.., The <X~ Cout Dally Plftl___ per hr Locations 1n ca1i. t3 pnone 11,_I It 544-l910Evea/Wknc1• RJvetlide CntyCall for 722-7175 elltles. Excellent Income! MJam/1111111 Piiot haa opening• In 111 •15 ~• -r-Mission V1e10 Buena WP & I« duties Non-Fwntwre 60!4 .. iuc>714-7S0.7292S.r FOUND BLACK & TAN 504-646-2335 Ad•F-50e ........ ~forgrowinQIMne ~:.=Rj~a~~priart'1e:~.5~ P1 r 1t(71!~~;4~e 1m ~!~e~'!~ateTo::...~y -------.-.. ••••••• .... - Found on bNen 1n N B INCOME FOR HOME AS-numerlcally. Potltlon 833-1500 Mattress box. rr.me new. SELL baby Pug dog w/eoltar' ATTENTION: EXCELLENT Openmall.tonin06 llHng law firm. Call Phyill•. FullTimelEADPERSON 8-m.M2~262N.B Call tor appt 569-l°'' --.. ••••- 873-20 t8 SEMBL y WORK INFO teQI working on a pro-,.,___ to handle Schedutea and rMteurantl SECURITY OFFICERS WarehOUM $235 8-40-8733 --~--c 'LL 50 ,. 6 700 ductlon/error bu!•. •I· ___ ., Peraonnel The Lead Per-.... m- FOUND BLACK & WHITE "' 4 -v 4 -1 tenllon to detail good ******** IOflmultbeblllngual and au..... WAITED ....... w 1hroutth cl~ssified KITTEN APPROX 3 DEPT. P2628 memory with nu~b«• & have mall room ... Now l'll<ing. please apply •n WE WILL W/manresa & lheet•. $50 MONTHS OLD Vic ot •---·-ablllty to work quickly. Wll.IT ,.. pertenoe Apply in person penon. M-F. 3•5 pm DEAD OR ALIVE MS-a.68 52nd St & Seuhore B -••--6-m-3pm Monday thru Reuben E L•. l S1 E ~. .... ~-\. ~ ~ . Ii.I ~ ~ 2904 Are yeu 1arnnlng what you 1,9 wonh? Are you happy with 'JOU' work? For a FREE video tape, call 852-6384 24 Hr recorded mesaage lnVtstmem e>ppornntx 2900 EN.JOY 14-15% return on Trust Deed• I 10.000 to s 1 ooo.000 Call Oenlaon Assoc 673· 7311 NOW! ~Tol.oan 2914 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 Tosi SIO 000 up No credit..,.. No penalty Call Denison As.soc 673-73 11 NOW! 2920 8-42 59!9 usy Coste M ... anop OC'1 la1gest parking com-Friday The Dally p1101 Pacific Cout Highway, BEAT $300 1 week clear New CotlM end tabie' chll-• EJCp pref, will train Call The above positions otter pany has openings at 330 W B1y St . Costa Newport e.ecn wf\Oles11e comp1ny ex -dren·s bOrm set lazy- FOUNO CAT. black & Ctu.K:k, 6'6-713 l an xlnt .. 11ry/benef1ta pr•tlglC>i.d llOlels. res-Mesa" Ask for Oeorge ------p1nd1rtg nMOs man&gt'· boy Sleteo All good con- wh1te, mature. very vocal ~kg along with oppor1un· teurams ~ n!Qhtclubs. Arauz. 642-4321 EJCt *IOAIL* ANY DEAL ment·mindeo peopl~ dtt1on 650-1849 10/23, v1c1nlty Big ca-• LJelll ILlll tlft for advancement For Management positions 203 Overtime all you want No __ _ _ __ nyon.NB 721-1323 FI T.PIT.eves Retlreeen-more Information or 10 avall•ble •-··------• exp necessary Must be Custom Maoe. one of a couraged to apply. Colla acn.dule an appl, please Come work In Amenca s open m1noeo nard work-kind soltd oak wall unit FOUND Dog. mhied lem. Mesa 548-3883 Steve call 714-727-2210 111-1... ...u ,_....,,_ most beautiful Christmas 1ng w1ll1ng 10 advance 24" oeep 7 wide 7 111 black. white ChMt, 20-30 ------•-• storee In SOUTH COAST GUARANTEED we can rapidly First come ltrst $1000 For into 642-1740 lbs, hair loss on tall & •••11Y TIWllA .. IOA 1_11 -P1r1-Tlme flexible hours PLAZA and TUSTIN top any P"vate security P ----·---r-Wiii t G t f I company w tte" o ... ofl•· ser"eo ositions ltmited '"'UT ON-Q-·~ si•e One back 10/25, 111c Nut"""" Seaclilf Bak__, .. ature ram rea or co· PLAZA. We need your n "I v .., C , 1 od .. """"" ~ .. ·-• -·' "" 1-••• .. -•1 I t d t C ti J f ou mplo m t as a ar a must ,..pp Y 1 ay m~t .. old 8" t .. 1-... not 6 Harbor C M 549-5983 daytime counter help. ---ege s u en a oyce talentl In ret11I sales and or Y r e Y en t C 11 ..... " "..,.. F N P f ' 760 "907 F ~ "'" ot11ce GREAT s art tomorrow 11 sta"dard 6 w--... folC1· Flex hrs Come be a part or on-ro II ... gency in ..., u c a1hiers lex Ible -..u , r M d 939 1228 .. """" FOUND wormdrive saw. of one of H B 's finest WESTERN PERSONAL Costa Mesa. Temporary. ~ doctor seeking hours, Immediate open-WAGES ano JOB SATIS-in Y • tng frame Batel)' slept 10/29 am. mterMCt\on of bakeries Call Hiida INSURANCE CENTER 2 months. Call 979-7900 •JC.....,ienoed person for 1ng1. no eicpertencel FACTION are our special-Wlllfl&ll &OGlllT on Pure couon $275 19th & Newport Blvd . ( J t 40515 F.-.s• ...,. --·-.. ,,, ty since our Chents DE· UIOITIYI value tor $200 C 960-2425 10AM-3PM nr unc ion -1 1 ~ -medleal cosmetlC prac--•• -• rWIMI Oltl M esa C all 33 Technology Drive --r-h 20 25 (71 4)~6-2520 MANO ONLY THE VERY call 58 1-6312 831-8466 to identity • ..., ... If'__ Irvine. CA 92718 light bookkeeping, FIT. tloe Must ave • yrs -.. ,,. BEST Pr o Fed M o rt gage ---- __.15U"ut I ed public retattons and/or •-•• rWIMI 1d1v1s1on ot Provident llYIEI WlrTl 111&11 FOUND YOUNG FEMALE Full charge Etlic•ent, COCKTAIL WAITRESS r~:ur~:.i~~p F~=u Call sales experience Con-(71 4) 730-1141 • Full-ttme POSlllOnS Savings Ban1< 1 seei<S ea -mattres5 & trundle never CAT lnF V nrGreenVal-enernat1c e~p'd lor busy Be f · tact Renee. 636-58•0 ,.-• 11 ahl t Apply In person. Linda 494-6588 .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--available peroenceo wno1esa1e uM<I $195 •840-8733• i.y Tract (Slater/Ward) architectural importer Island Yacht Club. 1500 ' Mon-Fn 9-5pm * 25 weekend pan-time agent tor 1rv1ne area sue-------- Sotld cream body Calleo GL/APIAR etc Must be Newport Btvd , C.M Gen ofc * M'Tlll. positions O()en cesslul tandiC11te will QUEEN SIZE MA n RESS earl , ring tall 968-681 I compu1er-w1se Start at -aa ............. IH494 medlCal ---nl9 ATlllll nave proven tract< recoro & BOX QUILTED• $26.000/yr 5<18-853 1 ..... Data En"-.-try, c~ .. s. mltlAI. UOlPTlellST MW#~ IT S and eStablisned c1tent BRAND NEW' $155 1 -.1 ... ~lie 1 _... "''"' FIT Orat\041 Co's largest otttee II tor some bizarre reason C 'LL ., ... 0-8733 .. .,.., • _. c Accept!"" 1ppllcat10n1 lor ,--.11-1st C.M. area. to asslsl in results base We offer ovtstand-"' • ,.. • B•'bo p I p CLEAi AL ... ~ .... ~· f ..... ply co IS now ........ n tn -don t ptace you 'N1tr>ln ,.~;;;;;;;;----~~ .. a en nsu a omt Servers-MIF & Cooks S"S8 •n "~·r Lnnn & ~t or lab 1n Newpor1 __,... _,.... 1ng prol-s1onal work en-----p ..... ··-11 675 666 -•••...,•-v--· "~ -·.., G lrvme We are accepting 24 hours ot your inter-~~ u 1...1 60 l S ........, ca • 2 lft'r..s -·-• Apply at 2750 HarbOr ... ...,. t-m. day or eve-Sch ood benefits vironm~t "ae• saia"' ,..°"~•.wous f .,..,. • ... applteahons tor lhe fol-view we will assist you oy .... .., """ ·, LOST Many housekeys nr For ,:'nvate ~on·r;o ~ Blvd Harbor/Adema CM n1ngs Call Norrell Tracy 646-0216 lowing FIT & PI T pos-circulattng your 1nlor-c 8 ot 1 mtsm1ss1ons & lull t>en-•FmWHI• F11r Drive 1n Costa Mesa age cy Book eep g. Servlcel 474-0972 1t1ons matton to 25 of Orange 544-0237 computer s1t11fs req d COMPUTER input/general .. L TYPIS C c a 11 1 n t 0 n t o e nc e Cords & , COl'ds. Comm I _ _ Flex hrs A TSC. 756-0993 ot11ce 1n sales dept tor ml./llY RllAY Perlume & cosmetic dem-•* !?!-IUIUU11 ,pe,~nf•::s\~;:1~':; 0~~~; 7 14. 782-6189 orders welcome Senior RaEtWCAouRnOterL_?8st G1n _ _,Kd·wMedan-Cieri-cal-small Irvine mfg com-Great working conditions onstrators tor local ••-~ EOE M-F-H discounts Deltvery atl ding ring wtd lamond TILPllL 1klll1 re<fd Call M tJClne · Warenouse - - - • ..... pany EllP & good typing FIT Karin, s.&5--7118 stores 1-800-833-8800 * WMDllll I areas 714-6~-3131 channel setting Lady lmlPllllS, llO. Wm. 261-9302 MUT • RUL ESTATE * •IYllS we re nere tor you ano HIRll~ SPREE CSL1050SETdblme1drrooo', d22oor,efset,.,, ~... f d •-I Must have high stanoards your better future witn W ·• ... • ... o oun p ... ase Pease FI T clencal pos1Uon avail-OlllTDIE' .-•P•nmtn HAIL Sl21-._.""/WIEI $500 country French ' return No questions able Position requires l.r WMt..., I.... RD Tllll• & en1oy dealing with the DJIAlllC .-bdrm set t>y Bake< sacn-lt'I If te ,... asl<ed 642-8392 computer1typ1no skltls. FIT. PI T, no experience I limited oppor1untty to 1om publlc Many compl\fly New brancn must 1111 2i1 1tce$1400 760-0407 Free anonymou1 HIV correspondence. and neoessary 631-6672 ,...... n1t1on1I real estate mar-t>enefitslwill train Please Fi1 perm positions in __ _ iesung 11 Laguna Beach Schools & heavy phOnes Please ---We have clerleal, recep-keting sys1em with un-phone lor 1nlormatton PROTECTIOI •OFF1CE1WARE110uSE 1 fllEWlll Community Clinic. 460 I 3 2 send resume to TelPl'lll ..... ua ••1 llonlst. data enlry & word limited earnings For 1n-ASk lor Mr Wilke SERY c •MARKETING MGMT 1••11•1 Ocean Ave, Laguna 1_.nstructJ ___ on __ ...,, ... o.1.. Enterprises. Inc 610 Immediate Openings! processing secretarial lofmatlon. call PETE llWPllT ITlTillEll I ES •ASST MANAGERS .,... • Beach 494-0761 Call for PRIVATE GOLF LESSONS Newport Center Dr . Ste Seasonal & CarMf Op-1vall on a temporary & VIOTTO at SELECT 72 Corporate Park, Irvine. No &llP nee p11d training Frig1da"e frost-free trig day even1ng1 and Satur-ln1tr Call for Appl time 92660. Attn. Sandi P1y World Travel! Call (11 FREE) SS-$11 an hour GARDENS (714) 863-1 200 ASK FOR CINDY beO wimatt & bO• spnng appointments for week-Low hourly Rates Cer1 240, Newport Beach. portunllies Excellent permanent basis ( 100% BETTER HOMES & CA 92714 _(l l•) lll·IHO First come ltrst hireo 1 . $35 old & reliable. twn days Gregory 432-8445 eves (714)642·4783 51 8-459-3535Ext P311 Call 474-0972 Now. REALESTATE751-5000 (2 ... S) 71 4-939·1233 SIS 757-t999 Ext330 oa . CHEVROLET J;TJB Home of the Serengeti Blazer •Mjb'•Itjf Call our friendly salesmen for details 5 79-5100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E Imperial Hwy -Yorba Linda. California Hunting ton Beach fI) Chry slt.'r · Plymou th SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS 18881 BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-0631 Bob Longp re Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Service Department Open Monday untll 9.00 p m 1bOO B£ALH dLVO ,'ff ST MINSHR BP•~~ Jt Gudtn fir owe f w~ (714) 892-6651 • Rcx;ER Ml I J FR. 0 HONDA #l HONDA DEALER IN ORANGE CO. Sales • St-rvlce • Parts Leasing All Mak es 963-1959 19232 Bnrh lllvrl t Huntlllf(ton Duch Calllornla 92648 G South Count y YILISWllEI 01 ISUZU ~ m • AMDIU'I 111 YllM Ul.EI LUIO • • SA11S Of9it 7 DAYS A WB • • PAils OPIN SATUIDAYS • • mVICI OPIN MONDAY NIGHTS• 11711 l1ach llvd., Hunfln9ton leach 714 842-2000 NEW LOCATiON! SANTA ANA AUTO M ALL 1500 Auto .._II Dr., Santa Ana Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger $elel 0.01 opet> 1 CSAyt Pult 'S.V.C. >iOUfl M-F 7am~ JO(>m Sa1 eam-~ BUENA PARI( STANTON PACIFIC OCEAN 135-3171 0 - l t: CAMPBELL rrta7-1la t':OSTA ME SA C11s 11 No charge 6 mo 16 .000 mile llmlted warranty on Ill uMCI eats 1425 B•k•r St. (Just Ott HlWt>Or Blvd ) Co.t• Meu 7•4 1545-3334 0 'f ''''·'" lJ.Jt • , J I fl I( l" , I I I ' Al.ill tlUf /(Jh.' I \f HI/JI 1 I Saf~s L~asing I J..') 1J590 Beach Bblfi. O Ir estmin.fiter BF.A.CH BL YD. AT THE 11 FREEWAY s~rvic~ Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-120\> pace an e Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent Only sgooo per week! CD JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Mercedes-Benz 1301 Quafl S t. Newport Beach 0 Sates•L .. slng Par11 • Senrice 133-9300 AC URA 1001 Qu.tt St. Ne•pot1 llMch SMa • l euing $«Vice • Parts 75-ACURA 752·2172 11C•ll Your Pro,..alonMe" • to .... Pru • No V•"'l'f"<~' • c:;,,.,,. <,,.1,.rt.on • f. •• 'div P• oril• • ( .r .. 11,.0 1 S••v <" Daily Pilat Daily Pilat Daily Pilat ·. &llcail 11 6049 EJtctroNa 1tower 1o1tS 1612 Auto• l:fOtttd 9 'ru MUC mn11 w mncr w •na itlactl I 0.0.tf J4g S.w 1:0 HU..-MELS m.nt COf1 ..... UM 6080 I~ BOSTON WHAi.ER 70 MERCEDES 1979 450 Dove Slfeet Suite 1:10 IC -cklcitd br ~ lftdMOUet ,.~ ' --~-.I lotOO l<efOMM •P~ Oiuon Musi lake all w i snoll l m $ t:>O 1989 ACI 21· w con,~ H P lnnl eond S6!>00 SLC. E11c.tlenl condtllon. ..._ .,.,.....,,. ~1 a..Cn CA t2MC)lit rtcnnoue .,_.1 The regtstr1111 com ~k~.x~~~1..,.5& ~~ g~~ 1.:~i: n!':'~ each Call S.? 7129 • ond on-S<:roen P'<>grem-19 ARCILES RAfT 15 Hr ~rt a mu~• ... Black Tne lollO'MnQ C*ton• l!t Tim bvaintt• ,, con NAm ITA,...NT ~ 10 ttanaact t>utt-...... ..... -.. .,.. '"ii S5SO 1989 RCA \ICR Johnson xlnt cond on blacll. chrome wn..11. dOlng ~ u dueled by • hmlted petlMI'• Ttle tnno.1no 09f10tll et• net• Uf\d., the llCllll.ous KtfCH(N WAREI G C-• 6018 LabfedOt R tr .. vera wl remute &275 Misc S875 645·7&73 lull 1uto, K•nwooel, WET 8 ATS 1828 t lhlP dotng t>u111nea as t>ut!OMI nam41 Ot names china POlt 1 p.,!. S,:. ;z;tn / DR AKC. blec:tc 7 v.111 1 male, Items 722 1046 sunroot, ttleep•-lne Oot!Wd St 104. Hunt· Tiie teg111r1nt com The Q.,vey COn\c)any In· litled abOve on October '· rc1trOut ml IC lie m a MIClntMl't II w 8 M am. 2 fem all l flOll S226 WANT EL> RESPONSIBLC Priceo at S 19.000 (4M10-lnQIOI\ 8 .. cn. CA ~8 rnenc:ed Jo lrai\MCI IMlll• tut~ lltOlo.,1 3199 A·2 Ifft 673-5580 •o MB ti d ColOf Mon & ~8·580 I :,EGA \llDE:O GAME SYS· BOAT PARTNER 30 ti L VF) D•y !149·8209 Jc>M s ~'!<* 19402 ""' undet IN flctltlOUt Airport l oop 011v• Cotta J Mtehael JOMIOn card. exl l.yl>rd & mouse TEM S60 E•cellent con 8ayhner Boat m9'-hamc 54 9 4 11 ,. Evening' "i~d• .. Ln, Hunongton OUlllMH name °' namu Meta CA 92620 Tr111 11111.,nent wH 1~ 0~ vway uci..et ltOm John $5000 obo 28 I 2277 rt~ & Of.unc CllllOft 18 gamea $12 10 knowleell)\I a 1nus1 645~4 Stach CA 92841 1111.0lbove on 111/89 Oa;ve~ Compan~ In· ... uh the County Ctetl< ol Or VV•~~ ltrporllo NorlQlk , _... $IS t>.1<.h Cell 969 1010 JOM 673·0176 Brian T Ctlarmtet18/I, 2521 James E l11ompson tutwic. AMOCtatH Inc; CA afl9I Couuty on Octot>et l7 Vlfgina via TWA Any· Pru & Animals 6049 6059 T Ion Of•noe Ave Coat• Mesa Th11 1111emen1 Mot hlea c0tp .3t99A·2Alfpott l.oop 1989 F4348tt tltt\I S HS 588• 1674 eve S T 0 RE y & CL A RK r1nsport.tt NEWPORT CA 8~e21 with the c ounty Ci.tk 01 Of· Dm e Co1t1 Mna. CA P ... _,,, 0 co .. • * NTlJll * Bo1t/Y1cht Chartrrs Donor Agath1nge1ou ange COunty on Octobef 10. 92828 ublo.,.,... 'D/\01 S~YflNG MACHINE wood SPINET Good condition Boats General 7011 -IMPORTS 19465 Moun1a1nv1ew Ln. 1888 This bu11ne11 I• con· Dally Pilot ()(.toblr 24 31 cabinet. Sears Kenmore. AID PIPPlll ~autihJI to•1e S850 obo ' RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· aAJ'llla&M Huntington BHch CA '4141M ducted by 1 cotpo1atoon November 7 14 1989 Qt••• condition S150 Akita. Bat.Set Hound. 722-1046 40 SeeQolng Houseboat ENO Chatler Statt>-01-~ 92648 P\lblleMd Orante Coeet The reglsltant com· T-0•4 ctBO e45_7629 Beagle B1chon Ft1se wrlh 50 moo11ng 1n Att 34 Crealock Pkg cte<.11 l!I wuuaw Th11 business Is eon· Oeilr '"°' Octobef 11, 24, menceo 10 trensect bull Chihuahua. Dalmatian, Newport Bay $49 500 with skipper 675·7100 1>1~m ducte<' by A L1m1tod Pan -31. Novembef 1, 11et neu unde1 the fiet111ous "8.IC NOTICE Doiutl. Goldet1 Retriever FIND 548·5972 GrUI Mcm. ol ft!tol!ftll llprs. ne1sh1µ T001 business name 01 names Wedding Dress brand nJw. Whl satin wllace & beads. az 6 Pd s I 1SO. sac s8so 497.1310 Kees h 0 u f\ d Lab S"'il Bo"'tS 701 4 8' l'OllSO( 911 r.-.:• The tegish iilnl(S1 ~oin-lilted •t>o~• on Prior to FICTITIOUS au SINE SI KA'YAK SPEEO SKt yel-• ., 1>•1201~ ' .. T M altese Manchest er menc"d 10 1ransact busl· "8.IC NOTIC£ Auguat 14 1989 NAME lfATIMEN Temor Min Schnauzer. h h I .,. d lo1o1. pt.rlecl cond111on 2 1 SLOOP RIG h~rglus~ Golid sdKllOll o4 M!fcede$. neu und1t1 the F1c1111ous G1rvey Company In· The loll<>wlf\9 persons are Pal'ltllon Pug Pyreemes. t roug C aSSI le SI 000 640· 1942 daysa1le1 hkeel keel la11 8'Ms, a Pone/In Bus111ess Nemets) llsteJ f lCTl'nOUI IUl*lll w rence Auoc11tes Inc dotng b<Jstness as S:imoyed. Schipperke cond $895 675-3038 ll•r....i twt•••ll•ldl above on Oclober 1 1989 NAMI ITATHIENT President THE tMAGE·BOUTIOUE Camtras & Sheltre, Ctuhtzu. weslttt Sporting Goods 6065 II' DlllS OUfT R£SAl.E . 722-4100 Johns Nytanelet The following persona .,. Thia atetement wH hied 891 Baker & Beer Sts All puppies gvaranleed FB Sporlfisher twin 350s Sllps/Oodc.s/Storage This sta1emen1 v.as hied dotng business 81 with the County Clerk of Or· Costa Mesa Calif 92626 __ £_cppmtnt ______ 60 __ 16. PETLAND PAVILION SPOR'TING GOOOSt FrM runs good Recent haut 7022 ROUS ROYCE 67 with the CO<Jnty Cle<k of Or· NATIONAL BANK CAAD ange CO<Jnly on Oclobef 24 Wrnoll Russell 2429 Ut 1 • IAllll OPEN 1 DAYS wetghl equrpt & access out & bo11om 1ob Sfpeps •;;xe County on October 6, SERVICES. 4 10 Pacific 1989 F435447 lleton Pt Costa Mesa C11111 "'41U 11•1 16374 Beach Blvd ., m1 S OlymPIC & standard belts 6 Hf'J<l & galley Include:. •SLIP w•-1* Silver Shadow Righi hand 19 9 Coast Hwy 337 Newport Published Orange Coast 92626 M-5 Black Body M int new S 500 lbs Olymp wls Stt·up 8 Avon & brana new 3 -•5 drtve Lrghl ion leather F4"965 Beach CA 92663 Datly P1101 Octooe< 31 No· This ous.neu 1s con as St I lenses Cash 40 fwy nexllo Targel t>ench tteadm111 S 1000 hp out boar Cl s 10 000 hr 41' slilhlt, h liwt 1nt New !Ires Must soe 10 P<Jbhsheo Orange Coast Re .. oawedet 4 10 Pacific 11ttmbet 7 14. 2 I 1989 ducted by an 1nc11v1duat 714-638·3712 * 141-1211 * takes au• ~2· 1740 Msg cash or trade 675•6256 H ._ __ 1 ... , hit 1111.._ appreciate S 17 500 Oo11fy Pilot Oc101>er 17 24 Coas• Hwy 337 Newport T049 The reg1s1ran1 com -• 'J 639· 1358 eves 3 t November 7 1989 Beach CA 92663 menceo to tranuct bu&•· Ms.4.PrtfrtflHH. SUBA RU 811 JUSTY T.990 This busmeas is con· f't&IC NOTICE ness unOet the f1ct111ous • •144-12"• • Hatchback for ~ale or ducte<I by An ln01v1dua1 __ .;...;o ......... ..-____ I busmen name or names Nit.IC N()TIC( The reg1stranl(sl com· I( 52321 fisted ot>ove on N A llOI, PllYlTE UU trade for lg O• l>mafl truck menced 10 ttansact bust STATEMENT OF W1no1a Russell van 35140 mnn New FICTITIOUI ........... o ,..... F 11 WIT ...... •w•L F•OM This statement was Irle<! Newl)Ort 35 ft F1t!.I 1.1-.1 ~.. ... ..... ness un er . ..,, 1c 1 •OUS ...,...,,. .. " 650•6637 clulch & brakes Runs & NAME STATEMENT Business Name(st l111ed ,A,.TNl"SHIP wttl'I tne Coonty Clerk ol 01 looks good 650-1396 The foflowrng persons are above on September 9 OH"ATINO UNOE" anxe County on October 20 SUZUKI t987 Samurai JX 001119 b1Ji1ness AS 1989 FICTITIOUS aU81NE8S 19 9 DELTA DESIGN ANO DE· ReA Dawedel NAME f4S5227 Conver trble teal green VELO P M EN T 1 8 2 8 1 This staltomenl was loleO The follo"',ng pe1s.>n has Pubhshed Orange Coast 4 ·whel'I 5 speed Golhard St Huntington w1lh lheCountvCle1kol Or· w1thdrawnas11generalpo1t· Oallv Pilot October 3 1. No· Kenwood sheepskins, Beach CA 926'18 ange County on October 6 ner fr om 1he partnership OP· vembe• 7 14 21 1989 llOIUSEYHI 10011 11110111011 IEW I llPIOVED LOWEii RITES llMllPlll llUIAYlllll LOWEST LEGAL RATES Sftort Notice OK r. t2'13"> 969·4390 W .... tlt t1•1111ry sll1 for 40 fl sail ~espC>ns1bre parly Call 768-2 146 excellent cond1t1on. John S Nylander. 19462 1989 era1111g under tile hc1111ous T-035 Pr1ced to sell quick R1vetdale Lane Huntington 1<433MO business name of BELL .. KIRBY MAINTENANC E WITH SKILL & CAR£ Reft11 enCl'S Pie.1st' c .. 11 l orn 67'i·672b $5300 ( 1SVL4691 Day Beach CA 92648 Publlshe<l Orange Coast GARDENS ASSOCIATES a 549 -8209. 549-411 4 T1l1s business rs con-Daily Pilot October t7 24. Calllorn1a general pa!lner· Misc. Transportation Evenrng 645·6004 dueled by An lnd1v1ctual 31 November 7. 1989 ship 13 Corpora1e Plal o l~mm~immim••••-----------iSUZUK I S AMURAI J X Tile reglstrant(SI com -T·983 Suite 200. Newport Beach II -= menceo to transact bus1· CA 92660 es1 quality '"fl·111 l>L'R' vocE' Nu•'>e· ompariion Campers/Trailers BO 14 1987 ~;.speed 3 tops. ness uncter lhe F1ct•tious ..,.,.IC NOTICE The 1tc11t1ous business 631-5272 01 lhf! lowf!~l ~,,.,,, O•'t prrced lo sell $4,200 Business Name<s> 1rsted ---'"-~-------rn1me statemen1ior thepar l· I I I Will work lonq TRAILER 1969 Concord p1umt:11n9 e t-r 11c a m1sl 23 645·3 140 11bove on October 1. 1989 FICTITIOUS •UllNE88 nersh1p was l1ted on 4-t 7 -89 L1c 69677 G11 67"> 1t.<1 1 hllcJf '> 1 "l' 111 ~··µ q u.r• · many e~tras sleeps Johns Nylander N• .... E s T•TEMENT 1n the County ol Orange ,._.,,, Xh1t 1L•fs 675-8005 4 S2800 OBO 660· 1175 ' .. ••-------.. -.. CLEA.I.II! Y&c••QIES 1" This stotement was f11tfd The following persons i11e FILE NO F4 15<494 •· -OIHE PIOOFllHi AIDfS NURSES LIVE IN ---------Wl'll PlY YM Tl Tlll w1lh the County Cterl( of Or-doing business a"' Full Name ano Address ol Clu.in Point Repairs F11.tures tie11l11•m'> •11<1 2<1111•>1,lf b'ythehour c .111 Auto Servlces/ IYEIWlll angeCountyon0CIObe•6 INTEGRITY S A LES the Person W•thdrawino S'e~milrpecie'·nU1P11~. 031s61;~0~7 10 wo1ks ol .m R."""'1 ' r Ult L ARE SERVICES Paru 90 I 5 1989 16655 San Andres. Foun1a1n Ma11s11an Co1po1a11on a CA $2 .44 per day " " " Sandt!'"' lid 953 ·603" 895 6725 ----------1 B BMW 3 5 F4331M Val'-' CA 92708 11 p . 254 11 Coast Sprongs • 4 POLISHED CHROME r.lnd nev. 2 I ~, CRAMERS 'LEANING H~l&m••••••• C Pubhsned Orange Coas1 Joseph F Nf'wberry Lane. Laguna N1guet CA Thal s All you P<I\ IO• 4 lines 30 Od\ n 1mmun 1n lhf' * '"' 11~1111:1•••••• V\'HEELS with 3 mo old onv.erloble tolack with D P 0 7 2 92653 ,._,I 1 a1ty 1101 ctobe• 1 4 16655 San Anores Foun1a1n ua • orn1a t orpor· Ver~ DPl ltlea• No e'tra or G ERV Cf new tores lor Merc.edes white in1e1101 p111st11ping 31 November 7 1989 C at on .1pp1 .,net>:. .;1nll e'trd S~• • LT HAULIN , I . 11 Yr• If ·~PJ L1•1I rea• dee!( S"O•ler cuslom r.ft_91 Valley A 92708 's C . ~3., ,,584 l Ga1,1._i, Ycl Cl•tuP'> r "' • "" Asking $495 644-0 142 ... ~ Suandra J Newbt>rry • tephen H op~ •flS ~•CfS • u v msg Ou.1ht. ~ mdert wheels car phone fully l665S San Andres Fountdrn President SERVICE DIRECTORY F.LLElll lllUSll/Siles .It• 145-1112 C""""'1o" R1c.t1J10_ S·110 Vans 9040 loaded Cumpony It ans-PUBUC NOTICE Valley CA 'l2708 Pubhsn"o Orange Coast 83 I B iMMED•A l f Sfli\/lt 1 I l•< tr, Fit-b i o~···•&Clt: fer must sell' Assume Th1<1, business '" con Daily Pilot O.:tober 31 No-~·s o service u,.mess 'o 1£ •ASTEAL• leaseatS575mo K5111t dcted b Hsbano andvem1>e1714211'189 •oppc.rtumt•e .. 84;'-69'-CLf A•1~•'•(. Nt.,kf I 111-1111 . u y u • • TfifF' c,111 1,• o ,,, I! * O•ALITY * 83 CYEVY VAN 20 FICTITIOUS aUSINESS W11e T048 '*HOUSE C..LEAl'ollNG * Exper ence Relt>renc~:. Dul\1~ Rt NS JU'.~ CUSTOM PAllTllG Wn11r black LANDMARK'•••••••••• NAME STATEMENT The reg1s11an11s1 com·----------f ,l ,.11,.,.1 qu ti ,.,. ,1 11.,1• a c PB PW stt>reo 1• The following persons are meflced to transacl bus•-Nit.IC NOTICE 1 11l ,.... n, 1., l •C:ll I , Seats 7 sleeps 2 doing business as ness unOe< lhe F1ct111ous ---------- "' 111 t.•1><1 r l.'-Oi : 1 Loi..e 11e1o1. Si'SOO Autos DomestJc 9300 ACACIA1REAL EST ATE Business Name1s1 l1s1ed FICTITIOUS aUSINESS ' .... , .. , I ' ,. Depe"'Cl ab e G o od f li1 1 11,. 1 I ff ' tl f t • ' t)1Jf1(1 t •• p ti ~ t .... l ~ H'l .. • '' ASK FOR LOIS You• Servrc.,• Dor!!ctor, Reprt>sent.1t1 .. 142-4321 Ext. 310 Rate~ 63 1. ">989 Mdr, C,1\1 ''°' M ,j;, tt lt \ ,, PHFECTIOIPLUS I l lH l)l Alll' PAINl1NC HOu'it." & Vacancy Cleaning I MAISON MAULIN& II 1 r • 1 lb yf•,11 s 0 l J L•CS d Bonded RectS A" cl r '. ,. c;. ' """ ' l ' '"" ll Rt f we Really Care 847. 1230 San1e Da~ s, .. • · •0 tiOtl, N~Or.11• 1 8 1« 18ot. REL IABLE Hou,.ec-1ean11'q 11Cl1S MAULllG MICHAEL COX PAIMTllG b~ lht:o Od ) Local ared Junk 10 Dump 7 dA)!> ~ 1.:' Hr MAT E"RIAL S E •Cl'lfttn1 Rele1 ences Cos1a MPSJ '\4Q. li'ClB I Rel""'"~··~ bi"~· 1001.i CALL 'r'Otdnoa 631-5967 j sTARVING STHUDfNIT All KIWI PAllTIH l1t./11t. PllLIC llTICE AMERICAN AUL. NG ... 1 hf'l('\l ll• '""P "' 1<. I tit . 'he C..ihl PubhC U11htit''> COURIER SERVI( f ' . ' ' Comm1ss1011 REOUIR("' KITCHEN-Bath Remodels i21·6814 Errc )IO!o l> ·O KIWI u:>O 'Fl I thdl all u-;t>CJ hou-.,•hotc:.1 Pa1 10 s Tile Do ors CJrpen11~ PlumlJ Elec All phases of cons11 uc.t1on 522987 Keith 898·3 I 16 Houses1tttng HOUSESITTING Take yood care ol yo1;r LIKE IEW HAii (l1tt.) ' 1 t ;net Rt ct-,nn llllt 1i..,r~t"µ S1eve642 1:.."1' goods move• .. '-'""' lhl011 P U C Cal 1 11umbe1 limo s & ChJll,.t'UI s 011111 theu T C P numoer in all ddver11seme11b II you ttave .i que'>t•on abou1 the 1eq.ilily ot J muver hmo or Ch h.111 .. u• C,111 Put t C U!•I!'"" Co n mission : 14 558-4 I!> 1 plants pets mJ1I Loc.11 OLSO• Pll•Tll8 • .. f "-.JI references 6<:2 48"2 1111 C•ro <;ppt1,1,,,1 I '"" -•nlCS WHILE YOU RE AWA'r .111nt "I 1:11. It IS Oeci..s balconies stairs HOME MGMT CO I Ouaht)' wori.. 722-8769 MOuse p+>ts ~ r 11 1 ,,, PAll Tlll I WlLLPlPH Doors ' •'• t l,( h , ... I Reis UC Ins 5b -·-ld4; ·1P .•' A Ir "" r MIHllSTllUI 1'"4Al"1l!U\·, ( •• ' 1.• 1 •~!Difl(i?[lfJllJ. En1r, " "1""0' Cuslom SPllllLEll IEPlll p,.,111,. fl h 1 l •t •· ' • C tl llttl~ furn•tur...-l=ft'"t' Ei.ttmates 650·5952 * NO JOB TOO Sma • A1 1 0 1.1.il •I 1 ,.., •" LAWN MAINT 5<l8 <nOO SI I 1>CJ•l1 t t '., Dryw all UWI MAllT. Trtt Tri• I VESCO Pll•Tt•& • lllYWlll TlPlll • Clean-up St rinlller "'r" .., .. ;, , L 11 , , 1 l 011,1 1. Tt>•HtrE'·Acoustic & Paint install VJlt'l'lin 5.i 8-6 ion wo1~ f ''"' ( 1 969 63.J" Appliance Service f>AUl S APPLIANCE SVC elttg Washer Dr ye rs Otsh-washcr" Ovens ourteous Serv 760-7398 FIE'l l'~l Ke~1n 538-6 '92 Electncal -~.~M;A~RiKIM•A•s•••.•11 ~ rs-Cabinets Wood ~~ St LIC. ork Formica Counlet 57Ji07 T09s Dtywall 642·0527 Res ·C0"1m • REMODEL • REPAIRS •NEW CONSTRUCTION Umque & Unusual Work Welcome Comm 1-Res•CI DESIGN REMODELING S ervino dlf ;n 1• elec1rtcal r>..-..Os ,71.i, 63 1-3?18 Jo seph A Greco 1PTREES 4P Toppedoemove Cleanuµ nu 1awn1sp11ni..1r 751-347& GREEN LIFE br ERIC Oes1gn·lnstc1lf·Ma1111 111-1111 II '1f.Ot -;-r b .. ~ \ r, l ~ ~U j..tf-ruon Wallr 1-Prtn 111-.1 111 ti• "' Rt>mllv<I W 111 R1 ·p w P1t.mp1 1 1c Olllft.m UllSCAPE ""G21'· ~.1.1ri.. o.:.• uf 1' * SPRINKlffi REPAIR * I WdllC..OvPrnlQ'-tl~ {,I', .~rd Comm Res1d ma1111 Clt>an P•C'f P!..,1.,11,,1 w,i llpJf •ring ups 2tyrs e•p 64 5·5t.24 1 St'rvtll" R.,, Com m c al *LAWN MAIN TE NANCE C.1•rara V\'"""'~ '~6 • /Cl Full Sen11ce Re~•ll ' WALLPAPER HANGING Comm I No Jot Tu• 911,1 R[MOV.AI ~ (.nnipef t1v or Too Sm;i11 531 2c.,o; 1 11., "'' •< .: 16"0 UTIYE WISClPE Landscaping Tree Prun· l"i!. Marni Cte.in·uµS Seed & Sod 722-8374 UWI I IUIH CAllE Cleanups & lawn lns1all1· 11on 20 yrc; H 8 F V area Oave 892·6667 , • 141 52J ?Ji<, Larrv Wf 9t11, ston han9 togethe <;1r1p oa1n1 1ns1.111 ACI v1CP to the crazy 14 yr ,.~P 633· 7 172 any trme Plaster 'Repair 3yrs area lie 968-3564 ~ Reste1en11al-Commerc1al Remodel Oeslgn Repair IU'S WISWE SPECIAL EFFECTS TUOY WOTllC lll llUU Int IE"<I paten plastenng custom texturing quality wotk Prot>lems·No Prob lems• :326864 554-7831 Competent-Prolessionat Service Calls Free est lnstall1t1on or Md•n• PUITll I PAllT. FrH E1t-Oes1gn Service De~ndable Reasonable KnowledgeablP dept>n Specialize 1n Restucco & -578325 30yrs 434-1499 Lie 527459 dable Estabhshed Local Patch work E•I llnl Obrs-Repatr·Alleratrons C ALL Tracy $48--2317 references State L1cen!>e Pain11ng Lowest Prrces ablnels-Pane+.locks-~ .:::547675&bonded 17141 552-5014 or646·2160 111rs-Orywa11.Patros·etc • • 265-0619 ask tor 01..1 5yrs exp Jerry 642·0567 F • A NEW PALM REMOVAL Repair fledwoootCedar H Ir IM .-.nu llllllLOAIPllTIJ Post replac.e CM IN B Any size.$65 OO ir•cl HEATING •PlUM81NG stump Insured abrnels-wall units-doors Jim Whylt' 642·7201; CHUCK 642•0322 OLDEST AD •Lie 541878 •noows-decks Lie/bond ECONOMY FENCE CO I YIU. UITll GUI 20 yrs HP 434·4G24 Woo<I ornamental 1ron. f A E E T RIM ·SH APE PALM ·STUMP REM OVE DRAINS $5 SI 5 $25 & up IUI, UI, M2-1ll0 chain ltnll Lie 428854 · CLEAN-UP & HAULING Faucets disposal heater mall Remoel I & Addns Free es1 M ille 95 1-0777 641-0512 ot !'.45-5755 Phone Eat ony11me thfms·wardrobe-doore Pl 846-6242 Leo yra O.C O\raltly W.otk ... ""' REPAIRS Boats C4tl ahowers ele MOLOmak· •og latmcallon n.w de- ttgn MOBILE or ln·Sl'l09 Srvc Currenl wittl mod· em m1ter11lt & tppti.. eaftOOI 20 yrl e11p Call Tim. 1 dey9, 84&.52SO r 1 , ' , , 1 r ' ~ , , ioM, MCt1onal door HIH O.,.ner I , l.4C c 518311 te3~ I . ., , ... -.y I' .. ... --..-.. ·-.... , lllPI ••rs•• *'RU UTIMATES• ...... rot 11nce h1ngtn Broken M1ss1ng? Fla roof leaks Free f st Lied Low Alles' 675-3894 Gil ... Wl1 High Ovallly • R .. a Rel Roof Rtopltrt & Rerooll Commetc11l/Residen11a1 a or Lie 573688 969·685 taro• jobs Newport OC!AN VIEW ROOFING Costa Meu , Hunl 8eKn Loeat Referenoe.s erNI Eat Rel1873·2014 .... lllflll .... CUSTOM WORKV -· BrlC!k·BIOCk w•llt·flre-Aerootl AecNlir• AM W()(k pe.,.. Nll CMtH8 ar ... Cl'* ~$10720 122·753 •85750)4 .... 13 .. ..,~4_8722 D ;:;g I lO.t E ANO DEVELOPMENT 442 at>ove on Oclobet 9 1!'89 NAME STATEMENT CADILLAC 1977 Seville 16th Plact1 Costa Mesa · Suanora Newberry Tile 1ouow•ng persons are Automatic atr full powe• Ca1t1orn1a 9?627 This statement was llleo doing ousiness as Antiques, accesso11es moonroot Edward Tracy 44~ 16th with tne County C1e1 k of Or-RANCHO LOS FLORES Classics 9045 Exc ellen1 cond111on S11ee1 Costa Mesa Call-ange County on Oc.tobet 6 tNC 3397 1 Selva Road ----------1 Priced to sell qu11.k at forn1a 92627 1989 Suite 230 Laguna Niguel 1<15€.' FORO PICKUP $4300 (642U0Hl Day Kalhleen Trac.y 442 16th F"33171 Cahl 92677 Complelt-l~ res101ed ""'"' 549 -8209 549.4 114 P1ace Costa Mesa Cali· Put.hsnc>d Orange Coasl Rancho Los Flores Inc ,,,,.,., run~ t»Cl.'lien1 V 8 Evening 645 6004 lorn1a 92627 Da11y P1101 OLIObe1 17 24 Colol ornoa 3397 1 Selva nt•w 0 J 1n1 5 7:0 00 Tri1s business rs con-31 Novembe1 7 1989 Roao Suite 230 Laguna .. <10-7<,00 CHEVY 80 CAMARO ducleO by co-partners r .999 Niguel. Cahl 92677 BERLINETTTA Exce11e111 The 1e91s1r;in1 com-This business is co" l.. A D IL LAC 1 q 7 2 E I cond1l1on P 1 S P 'B menc:ed to 1ransact bus1· PUBLIC NOTICE ouc.ttt<J b) a corporat•on Du•.11ln B .. dulrlut Cd•' S3000 OBO 720 7063 ·wss under lhe l•Cl tllOUS The reg1s11an1 c.om F111 .. c.011d111on' Ex•··" ''ORVET 1 E ousmess n.ime 01 names K-51144 menced 10 transa.::1 bus•- $400(1 b-:J-6 106 "' I 98CI Con h~teo abrJ\ .. on 9 1189 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ness undttt lht' f1c111oous vet11ble While wi th 11.a1n1een Trac.,. NAME STATEMENT ousiness name 01 nc1mes 9100 saddle interior Bose This statl'ment was hlea Tl>e following pefsons ate listed obOve on October 12. :==========I stero, low m1lage GM e•-with the County Cieri. of Or· do.ng business as 1989 Autos Imported 1111111 SC Tllll rTI,tl-.1ldh. t .. t'J t "" ! l -J \ IH-3111 A ftW llAMPtlS • OU1 P11DW1D> AUTOS • 54 m ~"I> IGA/llli ~ • ~6 ll'J •fll JCll86M> SI j ~ • l~ I J'" ~ I ?~AS~ lt I •'l'I •ill< I'll> •'I 1111'&• S~I ·~ • ~' v-. s.o..,, 1!ll1fiO'J s11 m ·~ ...... ( .... 1•16'41 11'11.lMi I c '" 135-3171 89 LEGEND & 90 INTEGRA SAVE! SALE! Exoellent Setec11011 MIWMIS lOIU 100 t Quail St Npt Bch 112-2112 _ .. Jiiii ............. .., ...,.., ..,., ..., 11•11 .. HI ... C ADILLAC 78 Sevrlle Ortgtnal owner EJCoep • llOnllly metnltineel New 11<e1. brake1. battery. aerv1ce record• No acct· dents 1071< ml $3200 (7 "' 720· 10911 FORD T ·BIRD '89 SC. 5 apcl, 4 yr extended werr 2400 ml Tape a disk pleyer. tunroof. tinted windowt Move forces eate . 119 ,995 839'-1358/ev" • _.._ _ .... ,. ecutrves wiles car XLNT ange COtJnly on Oclober 10 PRANZO RISTORANT E Mari. StomiJnn cond1t1o n S29 900 1989 IT A LIANO 1907· 1909 This s1a1emt>nt was llll'CI 673·8066 F434220 Harbor Blvd Coshl Mesa wtlh thl' Cou11t~ Ctt'rk 01 Or· Publl•hed Orenii• Coasl CA 92626 ,mge County 011 Octobl'• •J Dallr Piiot October '7, 24, Pranzo inc 11 Ca111orn11 1989 31, November 7, 1H9 c-orpordl•O• F434519 T997 Tn·~ bu"., .. ,.,, '~ con Pubhsnt>u Orartge Coas1 ----------ducle<l t>y a co1prno11ton Dail~ P1101 Otlobe• 24 1 t PUBLIC NOTICE l he rego<.trant com "IOvf'mbet 7 14 198!' m1>11ceo to tro)ns.;ct t>uS• T.oo; 2 dOOf hatcf\btek XLNT ---------1 condlllOn 12995 Obo. &4W831 tve mtiJ PlB.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as THE Ml>SIC BOX 19145 Pacif1c. Coas1 Hwy Sunset Beach. CA 90142 Ronald Alan W99mouth 8232 Pawtucket Huntrngton Beach CA 926•6 This business •!> con ducteo by Rt>nee LeAnn Wegmoulh 8232 Paw1uckt1I Dr Huntrn91on Beac.h CA 92646 Tne reg1st1an11s1 com menced to trdnSdCf bu~• ness under lht' F1ct11tou~ B1Js1ness Name1s1 1os1eo above on NA Renee LeAnn Wegm01Jtto This stalement wa"' l1led with the Counly Clerk of 01 ange Co<Jnty on Octobet S 198<1 FU3n 4 Pubhshed Ora~e Coast Daily P1101 October 17 24 31 November 7 1989 r <1e 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Coat QAjLY PILOTn~. October' Sl. 1988 MUC llJTICl Ml£ •TICl Mt.JC .,TIC( __ .. _,_te-..MD_;..;.;ncr_..___1 __ MUC __ NO_TICE __ 1_....;NlJC~;;.;..-NO.-T1CE.___ MUC llJnC( ~ Mnll ll mu YOU &J'8 t• N'.AUl T IC D'ln HCTmOUe euu&H _fte::_.T'mOU9.--..--..,_-.....--.-.. -"'""1QU1 .,_,, ll'Ol'nOne St Costa ..._. FICTITM>US .U..... Cent• OrM Wwc. a.m. NMi' t p I\ ...... NOTICetW UllC» .. •ADODCWTRUeT, FICTITIOUl..,...H ~8TAT.-NT NamlTATU.NT ~ITAlWMIJIT Ca111 t2627 N.-IT.Aft•NT AN CAt2702 ibyfteQOW\ oetlOUIT'ION ANO DATWD ,...,ARY' ... ...... flA.,..NT The lolloWlng IMlflOn• .,. TM following,,.,.,,,.. • .,. The roltowlng P«.00• arw Thll 011t1ntt1 It C.Ofl· Tiie lOllo'Mno S*IOrll -· lfl YOU 08JECT lo IN THE PETITlOH LA0C tW ~y UNLlll YOU TAXI AC~ The IOllO!WlnO l)e'IOl"ll ete dowlo ~.. 00tng eiu.nw.. doing~ a1 dueled by 'O·PA11Mn OCMl'V bU-u orenuno or l"-"'1\IOll. )'OU ~ ~ • .._, lflOOe Lld a Calf. TM* TO "'OTICT YOU.. dolrlQ ov...-u THI: NAPLH OAOUP THE SWEET & NUTTY AIJC DOOR CO 2800 The r eg1111at1I com B.(LOOVl,.,,OS OAROEN lhOUld elltler appw et t1'le edtN-., .. .... tOfnla Genet_, PWl"tr""P ~ .. TY, rT MAY H Sl(M IHVfST ... ENTS to 2330 Napl" NtwOOrl SHOP 10401 l!leec;ll 81vo South Mein SI S111te J ~ 10 ttanw1 l>ufM CARE 620 W 15th St l'IMflnU Md ltlte YCNI CC>-undltt l'9 II~ COfllltllne or~ K 0.-tot.DAT A PUelJC IM.L Sea borough N•woon 8"cf'I Calif t2ee<I Slt p.209 StantO'I CA Sattla Ana CA ""' un<l4tr the llclll•oua Sanla At1a Caht ~2706 i-cuona Of tMew<ni.n o«>t9C-~lion of e- ten gaard .. nthony A • 'YOU .. ID AN IJC~. 8Meh CA tJ2eto Wayne GoooW1n Ren1un 90M0 0.0.gina RoorigU4lt 1937 bUl'MU nttnt Of namet UbalOO Bal<IOVtftOI 1120 UOM With the COUr1 o.fore Ac;t ~ llUllarWf .. ftutenlch and Pt tr N.ATK>M ~THI MATU.W Sttve Sala 3018 C0<te Jr 2330 N~ Nftlc>«1 ~• l(on\19 Matt\IO t640 Maote AvltflUe Cost• M•• lilted abOv• on N1A w 15th SI Santa Ana Ille ~ YOAlf .,.,._,. aloW lhe ,..._.. Enl.,OflNe e CaJllotn11 OF THI ~ROCllDINO POflal N-OOll Beach CA ~ Calif t2HO N Otlberl • D fulle!'lon CA CA 112127 Chtft Ket'lntOy Cahl 92706 ~ rnay be In'*'°" 0t by ,.pt_..,~ 10 .... L1fftlted Patlntttl\lp lor· AOAINIT YOU, YOU 92660 Ptmela Mary Rankin 112t33 Th11 butoneu 11 con· ln11 llaltmenl .. .u liltd Salv•dot BaldOv1no1 1120 )'OUf atlOtney mMIY ec*>tW ....,. metly Trulentc:h Lid II A IHOULD CONTACT A Jell McKenzie 60 Sft. 2330 NaplH , New pot I Thtt bu11nus 11 con dUCt.0 by An lnd1111d11al ""'"the County Clerk 01 0 •· W l!>th SI Santa Ana If YOU AAE A CREDITOR ob~_~ ~. Catttorni• L•m1ted Parln., LAWYl!t b<>tOUQh Newpoft Beach Beactl Calli 112e&O O\ic:lecl oy An lndovlduat Tha reg1s1tan1ttl com an~ County on October 20 ca111 92706 °' a conllngent credll0t ot 8efoft laking oetiiln W/lf'/ Y\~atwl wflidl has Uttted NOTICI Of' CA 9266() Thia. bullneu 11 con Tne r~11trant(til c;om-mel\G4fd 10 1tantac1 l>uto 1989 This businen •• ~"" llW o.oeaMO. you mu91 f"-~I doni, Ql'I It bU"""9 •I 15520 T"UITIE'I SALi Orlaooo p Rodrigu ... 6 ducted by 11u1b&n<1 and wil• m~ 10 111nsact l>vS!· fleN unoer Int F1c1111ou1 f4)S22t ouc1eo by .t 9enera1 pan your claim with Ille court end howelMt, the ~ A I Blvd lrvit\41 Call• NO '11708 Bez llvorno Irvine CA The regitlran1 com nea1 unO•t the f1Cllt10US 8 u11ne11 Nam~s) l1tteo Pubhsneo Orange Cout nenn•P mall a ce>py to,,.,.~ rept~tatlve WI M lornt 2718 WH OiHOlved Oo ll4ovemt>er 17 1989,01 92660 menc;ec:t 10 lranNCI l>ull· Buaoneu Nam•O l 1111eo above on Oclot>fH 2 t9!19 Oaoty ?1101 0<.100.r '.)1 No· Tne re9•1tran 1 con1 repr.-.n1all11eac>pointedby 19qUlred ID ghloe notlCt to elf•cllve 5 00 P m on 10 00 A M et Iha m1in en-Thia busineH 11 con nH t under lhe 11c1111ou1 above on October 6 19!19 O~gina Rodnguez vemoer 7 14 2 l 19119 minced 10 11 a111.11<.t bus• Ille court within lout monthl lnlef•'9d PefSNW W-.. AuguSI 29 1989 trance lo bulld1ng loc:ated at dueled by an lndlllldual bullnett name 0, names N0t1 K Muwo Trua 11a1emen1 was t1ttte1 T 03b ness under lhe 1oc.1111ou1 from the date of llttl i. iti.y have waNed nob et Aner 111•1 dalt no Par Iner 1120 W LtVela '" 111• 'ilY of The i eg1atran1 COM fisted above on Seplemt>e1 This sta1emen1 was lileo w11111n• Coun1y Clerk of Or 1-----------ou11nes1 name 01 r.am1t~ au1llC4tollett.,•a1provi0ed coneefl'9d w .. Pfopoeed ,,.. Ill• Partnetahip hill Orange Coon1y ot Orange. mencec:t to 1ransac1 bus•· 15, 1989 with the Co1.mly Clerk ot Or· .t~ Counly on OC!Ob•t 3 P'\lllC NOTICE hsteo above on May tO 1n Mellon 9 tOO Of Ult C811-llCtion ) The i~ICllnl 11uthorlty to bind • Patlnet· State of Cahlorn1a CALI· ntss under the hc 1i11ou1 Wayne o Rankin ange County on October 6 1989 1989 f0tn11 Probate Codt The ldmln&ratioft ~ sll•P ax~pl tor Anthony A FORNIA RECONVEVANCE bullnus name °' names Thll •llltm•nt wa.s 111'90 1989 FU34M FICTITIOUS 8UllNESI Ubaldo Ba100.1no~ time'°' llhng ctwm• wt" not wll be gi:anted ~ M Tru!lniCh and Robert K Os-COMPANY, a C11lllotnla 11s1eo above on 911/89 with Ille Coonly Cletk ol Or· F433tff Pubhsneo Otc1nge Collll! NAMI STAT£MINT Tnos sll!em1mt ""o 1i11;0 taC>lrl prlOf to lour month• lnlef•'9d pet90t'I ... an 1engaard. Ille llqu1d111ng C0tpo1a11on as duty ap-Robefl J Walling ange County on Octobel 17 Puotosneo Orartge Coast 0111y P•lot OctoDe• 17 2<4 Hie 1011ow1ng p.&ri on5 a•e ... m the County C.•t't• of O• 111om lhe date ol ,,.,. hearing obj41Cllon ti:> 1he pellloft Patlnen. wllO have authority po.med l ruslee unoer 1hal This stat_,,1 was Ille<! 1989 Daily P1101 Oc101>er 17 24 31 Novemt>er 7 19119 doong out1n1<s• u ange Coun111 °" OclCJl.>e• 24 notlCtO above and shows oood <:9Ule only to wind-up 11\0 Portner certain Deeo 01 Trusl ..,;. witn ine County Clerk of Ot· f4Mnl 31 November 7 1989 r 980 C. A l L I 0 PE C 0 N 1989 YOU MAY UAM INE Ille why !he ooutf ltM>Uld not sll•P allalrl tcule<l by Jack l Mann and ange Coonty on October 18 Publ4111.0 Oreng41 Coul T-9112 ___________ 1CESS10NS 1927 S Oran9e f4l5ot72 lilt kepi by 1ne eourt If you grant the auflofity IN WIT .... ESS WHEREOF Jean 0 Mann Husband and 1989 ,~ Daify P1101 Oclobel 24 31 PUBLIC NOTICE 5tnld Ana Calif 92707 Put>llShed Olil"?" co ... il •r• • petlOn lnlerMted 1n A Hf.ARING on ~ 1ne Partner• have duly a• Wile as 1rus1015 recorded Pubhsheo Orange coast November 7 " 1989 P\B.tC NOTICE Susa" l N•f'<J8' 1c;,2 • S :>a 1y P1101 Octor.e J • No the Htale yoo may l1le witn pe~tion will ~ he6cl on ec:u1ed this Notice or Ola on Feoruary 22 19114 as 111. Da11y Pilot October 2• 31 T 012 ftCTtTIOUI BUSINESS KS2322 o ,..nr '>em;y A.,. £~"' ~eMDflr r 1.c 'I 1 1.;e-, the C()Uf1 a 1mme1 ~I Ncr.embef 30. 198e • ~olut1on and Lack 01 "1umen1 No 84·073000 ol Novemt>er 7 14 1989 NAM€ STAT£MINT ITATIMIENT OF "'270 T (14 t lor SPtC•ll Nollet of ll'le Ill· 1 45 PM 11'1 Dept. 3 Authority on lhe Olly ano Ollic1a1 Rt>Coros or Orange TOl7 11111 -.IC Mnnl'r The following persons are A8ANOOHMENT OF Susiln J Pt'te-r-s 864 1ng 01 an nV1tn!Clr'f and ae> ioc.ated at 700 CMc year w11t1.n t>etow Couni, Slate ol Cahlomoa ,.~ "'"nA. USIE Of FICTITIOUS t>•nor St Co"• ... e .... CJ • pra1sement 01 fft•t• HM1S c.rtter Onve Wesl San._ Anthony A. Trutanlch. under lne po~• of sale doo~~s~:~~'tcaJRITV s vs 8UllNESS NAME 12627 MLIC NOTICE or ol any petition Of account ~ C A 9'2701 Robetl IC. O.t1ng..,d 1nereon con1uine<1 w1M sell 11 PUBttC NOTICE ,_..,to TEMS 7372 Pt1nce Drive rne 1ot1ow•ng pe•so• s '"•S t.us ,,.,. .. ~ ,.. co• I u ptol/\Cled on Mellon t250 I Ir-YOU OBJECT TO PIE" UfTIR"ISEI. A Put>hc auc:llOn lo lne highest FIC fflO S •as FICTITIOUS 8UllNIES8 Huntinnton Beach Ca.hi nave abanooneJ Ille uSt:' ot OuCU!O t•7 d ~ene•.. 0 <1" NOTICE CW ~ OI Int Calol0tn1a PtOOala the granting ol ltw pell1ion, CalltOfnla Limited Partner· b1ooar fOf ca.sh or check as T US eu fN,.; NAMli ITATHHNT 926,7·• tne Fict•l•Ous Bu~ nf'H ne<S"·~ TO AO-..ITt" Coae A Request lor Speclal you lhoulcJ appear Ill ~ ehlp , Ir: Anlhonr A Jesc11t>e01>etow payable at TNAM£ITATIEMIENT Tttetollowong personsare Raymonoo Olson ,9322 Name VES ONE MOllR r ... •~Ii >'•d•I ~ .. I EITATIEM No1ice10tm11ava11aotelrom he~aand stale 'f"O' Trutanlch. 0-el Partner tne lime ol sale •n lawful he following perSOfls are doong bus1n.ss as LI ClE • ••ERS t44 1q Cu•.,., "'~<.f'O •o •• .. "'>oL' L"''' -u· .. • •cl[ Ille coun CIWll ob or f"9 wrmen Or 00rng 1>us1ne$$ as Baywller Lane nuni.ngton ""' ....... -~ ..........___ th ..._ Pubhllled ang• Coa" money olllle UnitedS!ates A TRAN p RTATION PACIFIC PRO·MOTION Sellen Cahl 92646 Dr Irvine C.A'f27 t4 ·e-ss '""*'' '~" toc.•tu;,s 8ka81LLLACI Attomer 1-.... ..__, o0j8C1IOf'IS WI u,. court Doily P110t Oclot>er 3 I 1989 ol Ame11ca without war· TECHNOLOG~E~ B TRANS SERVICES ) 186 Attway Tllil businen •s COil Tne F <.Ill ous s.,s r t'>~ Du•>1rif'>• ••d"'t' t>t n.;n-t'> c-Number. Keene and Dion, By: belore the heanng YCNf T04" •an!y !'\P!llSS 01 implied as TECH 1828 I Gotnard SI Unit K Costa Miid CA dueled Dy an 1n01v10uill Name •elt'll"O to aDO•t',." '•Stf\<l •too.~ r.r {XI • .... A·1-7 MlchMI A. Dion. )50 E. t11h appearance may be 11'1 -----------10 1111e u~e pos~ss1on or 104 B 11 92626 Tne re9istrani com hleo , 0 1,.,.9 .. C.c.u,.1, , •984 To all netts t>tnefoe•at-1•1.. Ste 111, Coata ......_ personOl'byyouranom.y MLIC NOTICE encuniorance~ ail righl !•lie CA 9264~uotingion eec OOnilld D Cll11s1y Jr menceO 10 transacl ous• June , 1 •qs 1 ~ 16J3)0 5u>d• •,I'"'" cre011ors contt"Qel'I c;redl· CA 92C27 IF YOU ARE A. .mo 1n1eres1 nov. held by 11 J h S N 1 d , t9462 3 t116 A11way Unot K Co~I• oess unOe• tne ticrnious Ja"'e" l c ...... 110 ''1 lO l t "'~ 1 •" "~·' "" • "<.! 1ors ano pe1son1 """° may Pubhsn.d Orange Coast CREDITOR or a FICTITIOUS 8USINESS ill ~uc.n lrusie<: on ano 10 1ne R ~'~ale Cn an He ntinnlon Mesa CA 92626 t>osoness name 0, rtdmes Avalon Sanld A• • A "'"' "'t' l Ou• 1, C. ,.,, • O• olne<'W•M t>e Interested 1n OaJIY P1101 Octot..r 16 17 COOltngent Cfedtor of ~ NAME STATEMENT 1011ov.ing desc.nt>ed properly B;ac~ CA 92648 u --,, Robin Lew•s 3186 Airway h&ted above on N A 9210 1 11.ge "" 1, " " 'ot ... <4 me will or estate or botn of 23 19119 I de<leaSed. yOIJ must file JO~~: b~!~~~~ ::''°"U"' C~~~~Oiln'~ s::~e ~~o~~sa10 0 8r•an TA Ca1m~na11 C25~ I 92~~~ I( Com Ml'Sll CA ~~~sm~~~e~e~:~c::,. lolo10 du~~~~ ~:~~t-,~~"~~~: c ' t98'J FO!>·CJOI W~•:r;T~~:~:s84~~le0 mt494 ~ ~aw~:-to~ rRAVEl llME PROMO lol ;i 01 toac1 No 2202 on M':s~g9r,A ;;627 1 09 8 Jod• C1111s1y 3t86 Attway .voln tne Couoly Cier~ 01 0 , Tnol> sl.itemtml .,.,, ,, ,.,1 Put.i••V••<J rJ~q.. 1'"lby H.trry Lace 1n !ha Su· PUBLIC NOTICE personal representative ••ONS 161 E 16111 :.> tilt-c11y ol Newport Beacn flli~ business os con· . UM K Costa Mesa CA ange Couniv ""October 1; "'"" tne Counly CliH• 01 Or D••'f P • t CJ •11r,t-• ' '• 1 pe1101 Cou11 ol Ca111orn1a aQpoinled by 1he OOUf'1 l0,1..iMesaca111 q2627 •lSP .. •maprecorded 1111lOOk dUCleOll AGeneralPa<! 92626 1989 \ 1nge t..ou•<11 onOLtfJt•"•·J ,tllT'll••··· 1·1 ·' '"""" I Gounty olOran~ K 052i93 w11h1n lour months lrom Di>v•d D Ba1 to11 161 ( 11.l U•lQes "2 10 26 in-nersni v This ous1neu •S c;.on f 434897 i989 ·~' THE PETITION •IQUMIS NOTICE OF PETITION 1 lhe dale ol Int i9SUanCe ol •Atll 2 Costa Me~.i t111i1 ',,..,,.... """ce-11 .rneous TllPP ieg1s1rant1sl com-ducted by a geoe1a1 (Jilrl Pub••sN•d Orange Co.isl Ja,,.,es l Cavallc. l111a1 Harry Lace oe •P· TO ADMINISTER le118f'S as providltd in •=6:F mao~ "' !he oll•(!> ot me 0 t 1 1 0 nersn1p Daily p,101 Octot>er 24 31 Puo1osnt-o OrJngl' {.·,,~• PUBLIC NOTICE po•nteo u pe<"SOnal r&p-ESTATE OF· secbon 9100 of tie f h•~ bus1nt-'' " coo Co1101~ Rt>co"'"' ot '\Bid mence 0 ° ;~nsa;: 11 us• Tile 1eg1s1r ant c<>m · Novemoe• 7 14 ,989 Daily p,101 oc.iot.oN J 1 N• reseotatove 10 adm•ster 1ne NINA HARRIS. Cahlorma Probate ~ tuclt>d by an ind1v1<1u 11 rount, ness uo er e ''"ous menced 10 llilm.act Dusi-T O•J .embtt• / 14 11 198'< FICTITIOUS BUSINESS es1a1e ot1neoeceoen1 The time lor f~l'lO clairra l ne r1tg 1sl1.tn! com f •c •pl ltW•f'from all ool Busmess Name(sl fisted ne$$ under lhe hcto11ous1-----------1 1, NAME STA TEMENT THE PETITION reqveall ROCKEFELLER w1I not expl'e befor-e lour wcnced 10 11ansac1 nu\1 qols 'mineral'\ and '01ner above '"' October 1 '989 bu11ness name or name~ n111D•fC MnTfC( r r 1 th 1 1 o 1 t t..._ CASE NO A 150752 monfls lrom fle he.....,. f n John S Nylanoer '2 ,.~ nu ''" c •c.w11•Q ".,,.,,..,,, ~·~ aJ or1 Y o a mon set ,.., . ~..i .......... -"·• '"'~s undl'• !hi.' •tl•l•f'u'> yo1oc!llbon' t>elow a Tnis slalemenl was hie<! hsled llbOve on Auiil < I---..;.....;...______ Jo•n._ 1 ""'PS~ J> estale unOe< 1ne lnclepeo· To all heirs dale not ........ ...,.,..e •us•nt>ss o11mH or n.im"\ 1teuth ot !>00 1ee1 w11nou1 wi!llllle L _)\JnlyCter~ 010,. 1989 NOTICE TO PUBllC NOTICE A G p ,..orr.•,l•AP ... oen1 Aom1n1stra11on ol e&. benef1C1anes creditors YOU MAY EXAMINE .,ti'<! above on 001 yt•t 1n~ togn1 01 'urlece Miry .;is angt! Count on October 6 0onc110 D Cnrosly Jr CONTRACTORS no• '> fi,.a, St 4«f 1a1es Act tTtiis autn0<1ty Ill-1CC>nhfl99nl credil<>B, and 1he file kept by the court If Oav1<1 D Barton •eservt'd '" 1fl5trumt>nls ol 1989 Y TlloS s111emen1 was lilt>'1 CALLING FOR BIDS 0 24053 Sant.i Ao _, C JI• .-.;i• 4 11ows tne personal ••P'-· ~rsons wtio may "/OY ate a p&flOn fh1s !latement "'"s tolt>J record f433M4 #ttn Iha County Clerk ot Or· Sc.noo1 D•s••tt.I COAC:. T NOTICE Of A rl'1u• '• .. A•" • , 1a11ve 10 1a~e many act1on1 otherwtSe be tnlerested 1n interes1ed tn the estate "''" tne Counly C•t>•• 01 Oo I Also <'•<t'PMQ 1neretrom Publl .. n .. o Oran e Coast ;1nge County on Seplemoer COIVMUN T v COL l fGE' TRANSFER AND Go,... .. z IJI) • S e.,v S• w11nout 01>tatn1ng court ao-lhe w ill or estate or bolh you may f!Mt wtlh fie ooort 1• 9e County on Oct l>t'• • 4 1n, and a11 rognts !O .. alt>r Dail Pilol Ociooe~ 17 24 14 1989 f431574 OISTP CT INTENDED LEASEBACK 4i ( 5d' 1a A• 1 C.a o iprova1 Before 1ak11>9 certain of NINA HAAAIS a lormal ReQuest lo< '089 w11nou1 tne rogn1 ol su•lace 31 ~ovP<"IOer 1 1989 PubhsneO Ora11ge Co.tst 810 Of>C1<lh<>e < .. 10< • Noloet' s r•••"t.• ~,,..n ' 12':l4 actions nowever tne per ROCKEFELLER Spec.al NollOe ol Ile illl'lg f<43S<47 1 Pnl•y l S •t>ser•eO 1n !he T989 Daily P•IOI Oclobt!• 10 t7 p m ot tn .. ;?•J .. ,.)"• ,,.,., a I C""0 tO•\ I ,. ,, ,, .. [J,,,_ .. ~ ~· son•• reQ<ese<>!Bl••e IS re A PEilTION has treen of an tnventcHy ana Pu1>11sht><J Or 111ge t n.n1 Ol'e<l •t><.0•0"<' l'eD•ua•) 22 211 3 1 1989 oe• t98'l ourcnast-•s •• ,..., P,.•!. ri c~ Juel .. .! t , ,, • c , 1.h., IQuireo 10 give no11u 10 filed by ANN R appraisal of estate assets "J •I\ P1101 OCIO!lt'• , No 1984 as· 1ns1rumen1 No TC.i6 P1ac;e I B·ll Q ....... DI (JI Cnrvoraloc>n I c. •on1 . .,,,. ·-i; .... ,, I CO'T' 1nletes1eo per10n1 unleU PETERSON 1n the Of of any petition Of ·-"'oe' 7 " 21 •9so !14 07299'1 ,f 0 1toe1a1 Re-Pta.IC NOTICE • ce <• U·•PCt ~• ,... P~•cr " co•P.." 11.c;n '• '"~'"' • ,...,, , .. :i • •• .~, 1.1 o,., 1ney nave w111Wld notice 0< Supenor Court ol account as provtded in I •14' oros PUBUC NOTICE ng Beu , Bata1 .. n Co"' .. .,o., .. l>u>'"""> 1t1oJ1,.,~ ' ,,,. .. ~ ~""~' ,._ ••<." • .. ,consented to tne o•o~ Cahlorma Counly ol sectJOn 1250 ol '19 -----------Tne 101a1 lmoun! ot 1ne FICTITIOUS eUSINESS Commuf'·!1 C.o 1'<,. D·~··· • • 0 1 So q • •" D• ·.. bus•• ~s r '"'Ii c• ,m.-~ actoon 1 Tne mOepenoent O RANGE Cahlomia Probale Code A Ml.IC NOTICE •"Pd•O pronc1~1.i1 balance NAME STATEMENT NOTICE n·o AO.iirs A.e L ''" R .. o ... o .rt C '• C••' '" • ~·t"<l •tir ... on Su(.• .... r ... aomin1strat1on au1n0<11y wiU THE PEilTION Request lor Soeclal Notioe IC 52171 ·nlf'test lhl'•POro 1ogetl'le1 Tht' lollowing Pt•son5 art' INVITING 81DS 11.1esa CA 921i<t. ~ 9•,61 ,,.11 i •• •'!>'•" • "' t>e gra,,1eo 1,nlen an reguOSIS thal ANN R lorm IS available lrom the ..,,,n 'eason<101y es1ima1ed d oing business 415 Nol•ce •s nereoy q•vP<' '""' PROJECT 1 OE"' 1 I .,, ~1 1n1eres1eo person lites an PEiERSON be aw<>mled COUr1 cle<"-FICmlOUS BUSINESS 1.0$IS f'•Penses ano ad· THE RIT Z·GUEST HOME ine Boa•O ol Trustees 01 t!it' C.~ TON NAll.•E o.<l 'J!1fl • • ~ ,,. , ... ,. .. ro "'" • t'J obiec••on to tn1s Pt'l'l•on and as personal rep<esenlatrve AttOl'ney fOf Petltl-: NAME STATEMENT •ii"''°' .. 11•-e !·mt> onne 1n-!'QA THE ELOERL y 2432 1 i-tunt.ng1on Beacl'I un.011 Got<len Wt>sl C-"«" 5• "" ,,1, '"" •'-"~snows gOOd caur.e wh~ tne 10 aanimster lhe eslate ol Robert W. Little Tile lollowong pet>ofl "" 11a1 oub·•~dl'('n ot 1n1s No· 8tue1tdQe Et r oro l.A I ~·O" Scnool O•St11P N•tl •t' F •turl'5 .ir-o Cil!><'" " "'· • • 1 ,., ,~ court should not grant Ille the decedenl A Law CorporeUon Jo1n9 ous1ness as 11ce are SJ07 70S es 192630 ceive s.-.ite\l 1. .. ds tor >UPl'.Jh Boo•slo'" p.,~, d ""' au1to0<•1y THE PEilTION 4675 M9cAr1hlH Court 600 Atl!On Boult'•d•O A,, Currenll~ ddlCO C.tsn1ers Cnrosiine l ynn McA,,hs 1n9 P•ace Pi.in~"'~ " • ,.. )t F43!>473 A HEARING on Ille e>e11· requests the deoedenl's Sult. 440 ,ocoates 3315 F.i ........ Chf'Cl<Su•( .. l!•ltf'l C1'1ecks'\702 BAl"S i•vone c A rOMPUfER MA ...,IE ~ .... ,,...,1 Dorec1uo•P·,~·L• •t ... ;.•111on ... 1ll t>ehelO on NOVEM WILLandcodtc1ls 1f any Newport B..ch CA Roild co~la Mf'5..I L "'I P'1\ld0if' 10 lilt! Trustee or 927 14 ANCE :>ERVICE rac l•l•l'S P1a ... «•Q fu.,....... (OC•" .. BER 2 1989 8! , 45 p M on be admilled to proba•e 92660 92626 1:>1Jd1H J1e i ccePtilDle 10 lnos bus•oPss ·~ con mt>el•nci or PQudl 10 '"" i-tdrr P C..i..s1 • O'""'"' 11 • • i ,. • 1oep1 No 3 1oca1e0 at The w1I and any codtctls Ofange Coast Daily Pilot Thrt*I To¥¥n C.t.-nt,·f \§1" fru~tPtt prov1d~O P'Oper oucle<1 by An Individual 'peciftc.a11on~ on td(' r1 lhP ColleQe 0 st· c, '1·('1 '"•• 4 Courthouse 700 C1v1c are a~a1&ab6e le>< Oct 31 Nov 1 7 1969 ~i11rv1ew Roao CoslJ ".41•5,1 •Oen1111ca11on ·~ &vd1labie Tne •egosl•anu si ~om 011,ce 01 saiO 015,,,ri Ao.im' A•e c ,,11 .,,,.,,, 1enoed ''d"''" CA 92626 From 1nlu1rT1a11on wh1cl'l meoceo 10 iran~act ous•· 9,0.--,~rtdll b " c1o·I)• t C.11 'l.?626 T., ,,., rd<"'• .,.,all!' C•" Jr .i•i ... '• in1erna11onal 8us1nt'~., ine T1us1ee oeems 1ehabte ness unoei tile r,,1,1,0us .,.,ar•ed COMPUTER 11,AAIN 17 14, 4JZ 'i'O" •4 •<i89 Machines Co•uora11on ._. butlo1wn1cn rws1ee ma•e-s Business Nameis• lislPO TENANCE SERVICE R1CJ N OT <..f $ ><fREB" rnt>u•o~'""' • •• ...,l'w Vork corporo11on 208 no reure-st>nlill•O" o• "'ar-above on NA 101 adoresSt-0 10 Allyn E G•vE"' l".l' I"•' d tl<hP •errt"<l m J, ti" 1,_. I•• "1<1rbO"r Dtive Stamlord c r •dilly lht' Str~I ilOO•ess O• Cnros11ne McAnlos Rowley Purc;nas1ng M .,, "ameo S<."-u ~·\I• c, 1 O• Je""' Jll, d> "··· 16904-2501 othl'I t:OrT1mon des19na1•on Tnos slalement w.is hll"O age-• Hunlol'9too B<>ac•• 1ngeC .r-, (.at '""d 1t • rpm5 r,11Cr"''l•' 1• tn1s business ·~ t•"' '' In<' <)I"""' aescr t>eo w•lll l!'le County Cler~ ,..1 Or union Ho9n Scl'loo• O•s"''' ~9 t:» -i' •J ·~· ~q'> '> G • un "tl ducleO by a \jt''1Pr.sl ""' IJOOpt'ft, '' 1001:. SP.i c,me ange Count) on Octo~• 6 t02St 101•10 "'" A , .. .,'" "'" "9 B· J"J ,.,, .. • ,, ... , '" ··e•sn1p Coron.i Del M<1•Co1 9?6l5 1989 Hunt n9101o B<>aC" CA •e .. eo• .15 '.)~'"L ' ,., ·~ .. '\ •• ~". The 1eg•Sl •.ln! com S<11d proper!, ,~ t'enq f 433172 92646 .Jl"O "'<P .. f'u a: o• PCf',.e .,p • ::;,o • 1 J'"' c.u•su" • • $" 10" JJJ ">enceo 10 transa<.I Dus• 'IClllJ lo• tne pu•PO~e ol o•~ Pubhsneo O•ange t..udsl neto•l' 'VO ;:: "' WEOC. '"' ,,.., ~c ... '>•~·~.: ' -,_. e,s under lfle-h 111101" .nq tne oJDh9a11ons ~1.ured Dail• p11,,1 OctoOe• , • .C4 NOV lj t<lS'I .11 "'" C." ""'" ~ed~d I' j, • r ·~ .. ,,. ,. • ' '1us1nesi name or nLtm~s o, ~d1C:J ~O "lt T ru'St nc•uO~ 11 N '"emoer .... 1q59 .JnO .,:.IJ t f' t \J) N t tit-""'t' •,.. ~ '' t ... ' t • '""~ J,_ ... : ~ Sl80 abOvt" Oro 8 1 5q 1ng lt'f'~ .1nd l»Pf!nSt'S or !fle' I .,q • •ti; t t:'"PC i••O 01' i ll • l'<.I Tllree T o .. n Ct:>nlt't d CJ•• T •uslff c1nu of Sc11e 91d9 c. Rm 1• • • 11n111 gene•..il P.innt>1sn1p Dall'<l 0<.100<'• 6 1qa9 PUBllC NOTICE Ea•" o•O , .... re.., 1 • • • • ~) Tnre.. r, .... , CPnl('I D<t c AL If 0 RN I A RE . •or ~ '-'"' (>() c• J ' .i.i.s ~ .... , ,p1ooe•s d CA li'""' I• oar! CONVEYANCE COMPANY. NOTICE Of' •nPudlt' ~p.-c '" • '" "" .. ersn.p Gent:'•J P l'lllP• H aald Tr111IH, By Suun· TRUSTEE'S SALE I !'·Pl 01 t "' s. Soutn COd\I l'•d.Zd .i A n• IC•ll'f. EIKUllH Vice NOTICE l"t' tfOd•~ I ·, 1S!t"l'' J('ltt-ra P~'"'"''n11 Gt" Pre•ldenl. M5t Corbin Av· TS No 5291 I 'n" t t ,.. •r .. ' ,. u.Jy.-''' • "'al P.H ln .. • ~. C 1•t1ue, Norlhr ldge, Call·! •l"li ARE "I OEFA~ • )u i t, 1 .. 0 ... ·~•·•t•! ,,,,.,.. <;egers11om ~ o;CIP"' .. ( A f0tt1I• 9132<4. (Ill) 775-2575 JNl)(P A All "<C.~ •S· .r tn<l ........ ~ '"'' • ~·" • • •• lt>nerai pdr!n¥•1n•t \ Eh P,1,lo\l t'U 01 l"Y°' C.oa;t OEEC Of !R ST r'A•E• I.'< ,, , • i • n> "Cl• "18rOld Sf'<}Crc.tr ''" \It•'~ 0..t l~ P1''1 ) t l"t'' , .... .S VIA" 6 ~98'-U""l f SS ~ "'\ I ~l "'t" tr, '•c,. t• •,' ~ .. q.,,., Seqe•sl• " MI• "l"'Q I' '"ti'• • A ... E A c • 0 .. • ., n D;11 111e•~ SPSl12S<4 PRQ TEc· •OJQ PDf)P I Slgrted AltynE Rowley .,,,., c.1a1t>m""' "-*~ 1•1•'d 'llOJieRn T •AA' BE SOd:' A· Purchaalf\9 Man99•r "'. . . . .. . ... ..-. ~ .. -f lt)f) .... ) I ,, t J ... 03' .. J t t ~,..... .... ... ' P•r•onlc1 Cotpor•lion By Royce Garvin Vic• PtH ld•nl " r J •• ~ .... 'I PUBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BU SINE SS NAME ST A TE ME HT A • '; ~, ... ... . ' "'''" tne Coun1y C••··~ ,t O• " PJBLIC SA1.E F •O I P..,o,,..r,.o ::>• . .,.9.. "' ""''¥'"' ' •' •.i;. •• mg~ County ''" OGlc>toP• Ir PUBllC NOTICE INEEO AN EXPLANA • O"< D.a.1; P 1 ')c• Jt',., ' I'"" "' '"'' ' ··· ..._,. • \1 "11• • •• .:. IQ89 f <43S041l 0 1' TME NATURE OF r ... r tQ89 "f' , .. , .. .; ••• • " '"'"'l .. 9, ... , • .., s .. PuDlo~neO O•dngt> (;o.i~I F-•9211 PROCEE D NG A(,A "<ST 1·1''' '' '"~ ,04 1...-~•1 '""'' 1 ' Daily Pilot Octott<'• 14 '' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS >'Ol! '0U SHOULD C.ON B G"'e•a 9, "'' I. 11f.<'" NOvemlltlr 7 '4 •989 NAME STATEMENT r ACT A LAWYER PUBllC NOTICE I'' tc '"' ~ -#; L ·•'-'''' ••• ·" LI '·' T ,..,~ ['<1< " .. ~\ 'Cl •II T l'\~ IOllc>w•nQ p;>r'lons are ON NovemDe• 2 ! 198Q "'I IV '' L t ' '" 'P ' • t • ' 1'-C'f' 1 ", J' ,, •. •. • -----------.101ng tlu\•nf'~S as 11) 00 ., II.I CONTl' .. IE"' Al NOTICE TO ,, ! JCt L oC'I-T •p ..... s•· ... MLIC NOTICE BEN11 f\ S •Q70 C.t>r1ter 1.ANO TIT LE COMPA"l't' 1' CONTRACTORS I f .tcl" ",: ~~.,· '' "' "'""lf'<J • r• i \ 1 • t ... ---=--------A•f' Hu'""'Qlon Beach CA Oujy appointed fru,!0l'P Cl• CALLING FOR BIDS I \r>O t'e "SP '~ ·'' ·•" .,,.S\ "'".:JP• ·• .. IC 52171 11]64. Succ.es~CH '•v'>ll't' unOI'• Scnoo• O•''"CI HEW I ""''3 • <.lXu""'"> O"\"'I'\\ ")" •• FICTITIOUS 8USINESS B "n 1 ,. , s 1 ii v .ind pu1~uar1 "' ~o ot P ORT·MIESA UNI FIED E.}~~ "0"'" '"3 "r-,...' •Ste-cl t t' •I' • •,II NAME STATEMENT ,.,,, Hu11l•n\ltn1 84>.,cn nc Trust e,ecuieo O) DAV•D 0 SCHOOL DISTRICT "' '"e •o•m .j,., ""' "'·~ Ce<·n'I V P , • • Tht! to11ow109 Pt>•50n• ..i•t' a C Jl·ICHn•a C..orp • DAHL aroll r<, o. •MR'l''4 DA'"'L p,01ec 1 Nilme-LAND· "'" c "".JC' •1 Xu'"'" '5 JI •no• ,,.ii"'"'""' ""H ' ,. .lo.ng t>oS•"i'SS .is :cpq c"""" A•e l"lunl .,usl).tno ano "'le JS 1Cl'nl SCA,INO·COSTA M ESA ,.,. ~1 .~ .. r• ~ , .. ., S.' ,,., N·'" !l>e {.ou•·. AR BOR CLEANERS nql0"8f'.1<" CA.326J" tenants •~ ••v~ro• '"In.I HIGH SCHOOL II i••a 1~"'-.: ·~,' •.;_ ,'"~: .. • l~C"'-'"'• 0' ~P •4775 ~elt•f') Ro A '"'' ru~''"ss., c:"·oenetot t"O '"'""11 t SooOf><tdlone Nov•mbet ·~"'"'" • ~ •·' ~ '!189 rvone CA 9:'~20 •IUCtl'C l" i cc•;.<Hah<1• B • R 0 'I A 'I 0 R E W 10. 1Mt at 11-00 AM ~"0 S~t;c 0 '' 1 ' • ' 1 f<435271 woo Soi. .l"t" j St'.l• T"P •1'~1\l •l n! om RATC ... EL~ER J "'d""" P•ilcP ,t 8 ·0 Re-P i:' P·~..ic~ .1c· ...... -., .. P.,01 s,,e<l '.I '~" . ~. Pa,. 36-C r .. ne L A "1;11 ,,.,pnc!'O 10 l•J•"act t>us 1""'1" as "S st>t'<1•.ite P•Ot' Manage-nl SuP90fl Set· C~ile -::.ec ,,~· ...... <l O.i • 0101 Ck':>be• '• •oung Htt l~ 31 Bt'd• ~!'SS un<lf'• l'>r' ht loloOuSI "'" as8enet1c1C111 da•eo on vice. 21aS-A ... r Slt"I Ea'" r ..i.;:f" ~ .. ~· ,..,,~' ,f'mtoe< 7 '4 , iG~:, "ii"' 36 C. 1,,.,,,.., CA. o;i .,J tiuS•<'I',._ name-o• "ilml's l,4a) 15 t989 O• 1nqe C.ou•· Cotta Meu, C A t2t21 ,.,.,,. l'a ... :,. oJ " "'' '.,..;: r.• • "l • f nos ous·ne~-... COil •Slt'<l d l'<'•I' "" • I 85 ·~ SI.tie OI Ca for'loil 01,tee-P•ans 0oc.,,..., I' astl·<'' s 1ucledby l'IUSt.'an.J 1"d ""'I' 6 !',,t l ey ' l .t • Will SEE Al Ol.8L·Cto ~po<;lt,e<J Jt' Satn•H '"P ;:)S'RC• T ne r e9 sto a• ! .,, 1 eoro '1vn1.nq1on Beac1> tnc I "UCT1()N •o ,..,G ... EST BID .OO.e CK al welltthrough ..-enc;eo IO I• l M·JCI llu> ,,.nillTt oho.tm St>erelilr\ DER F 0 R C AS H A Ttte•e .. ti 0. a S25 • flCTITlOUS 8UllNESS .,ess unOt'• ,,,.. 1 I lo u' Th•S \l.~ll"f'l'l'f'I was f.11'\l C ~ S "' f R S C '1 E C I( .,on-retunoal> • C"i ~ 1 • . ...., ..... ...., , , .. , NAME STATEMENT t>usmess nan' I' , ., .. ~'"' ""'"I• t' C:ou• I• c prk o• Or DRAWN o·~ A S f ATE OR 01an1 ano s~·f-cal•C>n• .... "'<I• u ' • ··e !()01°""'"0 pe<,(W., JI~ Sled abOve on 10 IQ 8';1 tn~ .. LO<•'"' "'St>ulemt>e•l t\IATIONAL 8""'" A ST A'E WALKTHllOUOH A"'". lS a .... C1·:l0 !ef! ..... ,. .. j')•n11 ttus•nf'\S ~· WooBol.l f't' •oo••QHl'f• 14 yQ89 f431Sn O R FfOEPAl C REDIT lhrOUQll Ollf'teS-•te •5SC"l'0 J1er ,. P,,lf'• ....... T~P lf A .OC'• \ .ee Puo1oc.n,•cJ Orangf' Co.tsl UNION 0~ A STA TE OR ule0 10f NoYtm~l,1t8ttl POOOSl'O c>.,l•ac• ' t"f' SA•E 635 w ''""O• •. Tn,5 ~ta~f!fll wd., ''"d O~•I) P•l(lt Octot>er 1') 17 "EDERAl SAVINGS •NO 10:00 AM. Pt0$P9Cll>re o.d I ~me '' .,.,..,.,~ · we• C st• Ves.i Cil t 'l:6:-· "'11ntrteCounl)Clf'•"-OI O. 24 31 1989 L OAN AS S O CI AT ION oersate1omee1a11~Man OoOOe• ""'~"'~'~"•••.., .. • Renard o..PP ~~··•· 614 1nge Counly on Oc1oue' 1'1 T'l7B DOMICILED N THE STATE "9eme<lt SuPOO•I Stt•vlCt!!> lo en•e• "10 s.t•O ·C'"'•lC' </Ii .,_, S•"" • Co••.i 'h•\<1 1980 F435080 OF CALIFORNIA •Payable II! 29e5 A Bear St••el CCltta SUCl'I ,ec ... , tv "'1 r .. ·~· Catol ~126<'" Put>hshed Or..ing" C.oas1 11me or sale •n 1aw1u1 l"'One~ Mttu CA ,It 10 00 AM Call •e.teo Cai:>• Raf' • ro•~ ":'~ "" Oaoty P1101 Oclc>l1"• "JA '' Pta.IC NOTICE or !he Un•led St.a1es1 JI •n 171'1 556-3240 to• details Ttie :::>iSTR•CT ·"5"""' IV 'S"" A 2 1...c~1 4 "'4,,.•a November 7 1' 1'1l!Q hont ot 1ne 1139po1es a1 ine 81d• •Ill t1ot be .c:~epted '"e "9" to •e1e-c1 )n , " l I Cal>' '126 ;,>" ·o:?O f-49222 maon entr) are;i 10 Placent•• from contrtcton "°' al· O•Os or ·o """" 3"' ' 1 Tl'l•S 0 .,5,.,,.,, \ ,.., -----------1 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS C1v1c Cen!e< 402·411 East tending thle walltthrough •-Oular!lies ;,r '"1"'"'11' !•es ouclf'O 0, L ~ p innf'" PUBltCNOTfC( NAMESTATEMENT Cllapman Avenue Placen-NOTICE 1S HERES~ n any D•dsorn •t'l!'D•CIO·'"'I 1,.1' reqs11 1 ,,. ~ Tne 10110 .. onq Cle''°"~ ll•e ... LA •• 11 roghl lollf' ano GIVEN that tl'le abovt Pursuant~--·n• ,.,ov•s .. '"~ "le••'"° 10 ,,,.,.,, Cl n ' lt·51ts7 .io1ng t>us•nf'SS as 1n1e•e" co,,•t'ye-d lo anO nameo ~noo1 0.Sl,,C! or Or .:>f Sect·on ' 3 Ol l~·f' l~OCI I .,.,,5 ..,,,0er 1t1e 1 < •, .,.,, flCTITIOUI IUl'NESS BfNTlEY S 4:?50 Mart· now helO t 1 •I unOtlf U •d .tft9e Counh CA K "''9 o, COO. ot tt\i! Sla!e of J I• ous.ness na~ l.r' ~1m!'~ NAME STATEMENT n9ale ... ay Newporl l>fJ..l(;ll Oeeo ot Trust 1n tnl' prol)('rty .ano through 11s C.ovt'1n1n9 torn•a 11'• DIS •RiC T ~11• :>l ,51eo at>O•e D" N A lne lollOW•llQ l)('rsoris otrf' C1' q:1660 situ.tied 1n $41•0 Counl) ano Boero n91 .. ,n.it1e• rete-neo 1•1"eo fiom ttle O.•ecio• cit Ricl'la•O l Runyan oomg l>uS•~S as S.011ey 'T J•I''" Ne ... port Stale oescr11>eO as 10 as D1STn1cr ... 11 ,,. '"" Oie9a11"'ent of •roust· ' r,,,5 5181...,ent .,..,, • ea SOUTH CREEK MAll • Beacn inc. IA Cdhlo1noa LOI •3 BIOC" • •esul> ce •• ..iP 10 Dul not •II'• Rf'oa•onS t .... 9t'-f't'<.) t>•l.'•a•• , .. , .. 11'1' CC'Yn•~ C~· o• O• uooer Newo<I PllU.S Su•tl' Cotpl '31v1s1on OI Seclion I 8a1ooa lrwtn ...... oovt' \I.lied '•mp ·"9 •alt' of Pe< <l..,..., .... Qf' .. .l"9i" Cour 'l on Oc1ot>•• • ) 201 "'-wort Beach CA 4.7C,O MC1111nga1e way •stand .s Pet map •IKO<d.0 walee b•dl to• !"fl 11 ... .a•O o• •"0 Ille Qe"e<al P't'•~ "g •980 92660 ""ewuO<I 81'i1C'1 CA 92660 n 6oo<t E ~ 30 M•\· ., conlr:K!!o• 1ne •ttO•P pro •alP 10< l'IOl>Oav ~no """'' me F43$4111 Byron M f arnutzl'• Th•\ ou,•nP\S s con· ceita"4IOUS '-'ae>s '" "'• ot eel ""°'" n l<'e •oc3 ••h ~ "'"<" Puo S/\t'<l cra"ql.' Co•'' 'rust• of tne 8yror1 M Oucled O• .i corPO••llon he• ot 1ne Covntr tltKl"09' Bods \fl,) I be •Kl"•l'<l n t•\.S AO" • !O oe a-rwn-"'(I Da~. P.101 0c l£'~ 31 >; TatnuU8(lovotW,1Trustdalt'd The 1eg1s1ran1 com-ol s.id Counl'f ,,..P'Kfl~t.l..O•DO•• 10' eac" •ilN "' 1•P• 1 ,_.,~· t4 l' •989 ~•y s l9116 ,...nc.O 10 transact l>uSI· T,.. st1ee1 ...OO•ess ,,..., and \ha~ t>e opef'.0 and wO"'l't "'~ to "'ec .. 1e ' 30 This bullnias os con "9SS unde< lhe foc111oous 01ner common 0.SIQn•toon out>I<" •NO JIOuO 11 1~ 1ne cOl'"llCI '"nest"STA r!!~f!.:e -----------dllCt.O by a '"""9 trust ou..neu name Of na~ I any of ,,,. real P<oe>etl~ ,bovf' <lateo l•'T'l' il'"1 p1ace on 1 "'at t"i! D• It; o ·-..e W'ITM"r The reg1Strant com t1sted•b<>.-.on 11 1 811 oascr bed •l>O•e s Eacti OoOOC!< m.,,, ~I:>""' ocaieoa1 •3"0 Ada,.,~A·e PUBLtC nut~ onenced 10 1,.,_~1 l>ul• Bent~y s faVt'fn N-POf'I ourporlt'd to t>4' 209 O..r.-.1 ..,,,. each l>od a ce•'.oloed 0< Costa "4eu CA 92626 flCTTTIOUS 8USWllS -vnae< the fio:lll•ous Beach Inc; Orallam Gilham .Avenue Ball>Oa itlanO CA e41sn.er s ch«• oayab•e 10 Ph,..soeal iac ·hes '"1•""'"Q NA• ITAtt•NT bU$ff\Ht name or narntt Stcrelllty THE UN DERS•GNED lhe DISTRICT Ot a l>lc:t l>O'\d r ....... COP11S ,....) be .,b· •1sled above on Sec>t I ThtJ tllltmenl was l1le<I TRUSTEE OISCLAtMS ANV ,,. Ille l0<m Ml l(llth '" tne 18"'90 on fl'Q~I A c.oc>) o• T,.. f()llov.ong 09'50'\I • ,. lM6 ....,th 1ne County Cleflo: ol Or· UA81Ul Y FOR INCORRECT contract CIOC:V<nerilS n an 1'-•ates sna• l>e oostt'd OooO~L~~C~OIJN T NC. BytonM Ternulzet LIVl"Q ·~ Coun1y on Stpteml>ef I N F 0 R M A T I 0 N amount not 1n1111an S°' 01 at t"e tob S•le COVPU TER CO NSULT Trust• dat~• Ma" 5 19&6 14 19119 f4Btl2 FURNISHED 1ne maiumvm 1mout11 ol b.o It sf\att be m;ir>dal<>rt voon TS 113~ • N 1 "" ' Puhlf•.._.. Or-Coast THAT ••l(j sale 11 m.o. .. a ,,.,~·enl• !hi! 11\e t:Hd the CONlAACTOR lo -.hom AN ... ,.. •"'PO' Byton M Tttnvu er TrutlM "' ~.... _ .. ,.._ --....... 0~ 0 Blva Su•I• 204 Cost• This •l•tement wu filed Oa1ty PllOI Oc10~ 10 17 -1novt cO\..n.nt 0t -· d•• will et11•r 1n10 the '"'-conttact s ;iwat ~ an ,,,. ... C t 92e2~ wttll lht Count" Clerk ol Of 24 31 1919 ranty regatdlng htle t>C»· OfOOO..O contrect ,1 the upon any subC0"1tac10• Katen L E---•a 113~ , 0 T977 ~. Of encvmbn1nc;• Mme •• -ato.d 10 such ~ .. SUCll C~TRACTOA _..-.·--~ Co\lnly on Octol>ef 1 or a to 1t19Utabil!ty of 1111• boddr In Ille _, of laik.I•• 10 c>ay not lesS tf\an the said " ~ B"'<I Sutte 204 llltt THE total ~t of IM to enter onto said contract 90«'1'8C1 rites to •11 •or~ ... Coal• M.u Ca#<I 92t 27 '~ ------------i ......._......_them th e T1111 ous•neu •s cot1· p I. 1,.,_ Or--. C ... I "8JC M)TIC( ~ IMla~ 11 Aid Obit• l\IC'I MCUt1ty #111 be fOf et'I'~-~, on e ' dllcied ,_ at1 indllltO\lal ~ t1 N __ .;..::;;;;;;;;,;;~.;..;.;..-;....--l9St10ns togelM< ""''h .a-feittel ecvt.on or 1ne contrect v1 0.-, ~ ~ · ' ...,._...._ ---u v~ -~ .. -i11nated co.ts , ..... "'STR""T ••---NO blOcllf ma)' ••lhClraw Th• 1eg111rant com t1 ... nn,tt7, tW """"'"""·---...-.,...,... , ... "' "" .,...--. I t ~ed to lrantee' butt-,_ MA• ITA,.._Nf and e" p • n •et •I tfte t'Oftl 10 re,ec:1 al\y 0t all viy l>ld 1°' • IMl"IOCI 0 .,, Y .,.., \lno.t the ticuuou1 The follO'#lftQ ~-.,. i 107 S•• O• APPROX °'°' °' 10 _._. 9f!y " !IOI da., •• tt .. tht Oat.a Ml ~ name or ,...,... doing bu~.. •MATE ,.., ..... Ot onl0t-t'l\4ll•llff l()t ..... ~ ot b-01 A A PAACTtCC MANAGE· THAT notlClt of bt'e.cll Of "' any Oidt ~ ""' ,.,. b'CS<l"'llJ A pa,,,_, oond •nd • '!St:!!n~e~a MfNT 1NSTITVTE 8 PMI Uld obltgaltOft end eMC\IOf'I Ho blddef ""'Y """'Cltew perl0t~ OOt>d ~ be T'h<t 1111_.1 .., .. r.ieo WA eo-t Hwy Coo to NII Nod,_. propeirty wu '"Y bod fot a '** ~f fllttJ• •.O\llfed prr0< 10 uec:uloen , 11 Or .. Mat CA ~,. 308 ttiCOtded .. INl"""1*11 No .... (o4S) days aft• IM am ot , .... CGl'llrectancl ,,... 04' wilh ~;. g:ot! 20 t2121 ...u54M on J<il'f 5 tN9 ... tor v. CllP9""'0 Of ooo. .,, ttie iorm ... 10'1"' ~ lNI ~ ' CNlt• A 1(11\1.,,. 2914 Of Oftc.al Fltacords .,, t?leof· A ~~I 90f1iC1 Md a contract ooa-11 1 F..a1'1 Sen ~ Hiit Ad Cot 11c8 ot IN County ~ded ~ 9orld ~ be P\.,._. lo Sec110f! 4-stC) C.-. onacMtMet CAt2&2S o10ranoe County. &tai. o1 ~ pr10r '° ••ecutlOft o1 u. ~~~.~ ~0cr:,, No-Th41 INllMM It COfto c.MorNa o1 1'19 CON<tcl .,_, ~ be ttle S•a•• OI ~ ,,_ -• Mf9d try An.,.... •• .al fN9Me of party~ Wt ltle '°"" ... btfl 1n Ille co11trect "'"' CO"ta1n -.m• 1 ' 21 '"'t.on PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.,,. PUBllC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE NSllC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tnal a special election has been called ano w ill be fleid on the 28th day of November 1989 wt11ch election shall be an all-mailed ballot e1ec11on conducted pursu11nt to Section 23511 1 ol tne Elec11ons Code of the State of C ahlornta w1th1n Improvement 011tnc1 No 240 ol 1he Irvine Ranch Water D1stnct lor the purpose of subm11t1ng to the voters ol the Improvement D•stnct the propos1t1on o f wttetller or not add1tl0flal general ot>119auon bonds o f the lmprC>Yement D1stnct in tfle amount of $79 9•9 000 shall be authorized and tlSUed for the purpose stated In the p1o pos111on nere1nalter set tortn 1n tn1s no1ice wtuch bOnds shall be payable from assessments to be 1ev1ed and collected exclusively upOO tends wttn1n tne Improvement Olstric1 The bonds s11a11bear 1nteresl at a rate or rates no1 10 e1.c.eo ~ P41f'Cen1 I 1~1.1 per annum the actual 11mes o t payment to be oe1erm1ned upon the sale thereof The t>allols used at ttte etec11on shall be on 1ne form presc"t>ed by Section 35106 of tne WBl9" Code of tfle S tate ol Cahtorma On the ballots 10 be used at 1ne election 1n aoo1t1on to any o tner 'Tl&tte<s reQuired Dy law there sna11 De prmte<l substantially lhe tollowtng OFACIAl. BALLOT IMPROVEMENT DtSTlUCT NO. NO OF IAVINE flANCH WATER OISTIUCT SPECIAL BONO ELECTION Nonmbef 29, , .. To vole. mark a cross 1·J1n the voting square alt9" the word YES atter the woro N O All marlts otherWlse made are lorbldOen d1st1ngu1sh1ng marks are forbtdOen ano make 1he ballot v0td ()f All II you wrongly mar11 tear or deface th11 ballot return 1t to the Reg1stra1 ot Voters and obtain ano ther B ON D PROPOSITIO N Shall the lrvt.,. Ranch Water OtstrlCt incur an 1n9eb1edness ano issue general ob1tga11on bonds tor Improvement 1 Olstrtet No 240 thereof tn tl'le amounl of $79.~9 000 al • rnu.1mum interest rate ol twelve percent ( 12".) per annum. to be 1uued In add1tl0fl 10 previously authonzed bonds to acquire and conttruct wort<s and raethties for the collection treatment and disposal of eewege and tne storage and d1stnt>utton of rectatmed water 1ncludlng dams ~ra. storage tanlts treatmenl fac11tt1es. pipes pumping equipment and all necessary eQu1pmen1 and propeny 1nerelor acqu1r1ng tundS to lulflll contractual commitments to urry out the pcwers and l>Urt>OMIS of tl'le Olstnc1contatned1n contrac-ts 1ncludlng oontrecis with other~. all 1n accordance with tfle consolldated and amended Plan of W0<tt1 ror lme><ovemenl Otatricl No 240? 11 a. proxy or authority of legal reoresentaove ts being voted. the P<OltY 0< eutl'IOrlty shell be attached to the ballot Ballots-must be received by 5 00 p m November 28. 1989, .. ,her at the Qmoe of the Regtstrar of Orafl9e County. 1300 Soo11'1 Grand Avenue. S anta Ana. California. Of Ill P 0 . Bo~ 11298, Santa Ana. California 92711 The Improvement Olstnct Shall con11rtute 1 single etecilon precmct 10< the puf"l)OM ol ~Ing the eiecoon To be quahfiec:l u a vot• and 10 be entlt'-d to vote at the etec:tlon. a e>et'90fl must be a hc:*Mr of ut .. as defined in SectlOf'I 34026 or the Wat• Code of the S1ate of CallfOIM. to l.nd In the 1mp;.ovement O.strlCt. Each llOt• "'811 have one (1) vote for Md\ ck>bt'• worth of lend to wNctt he ()( sM h<>lds Otle The last equall2ed •••••• ,,.,,, boot! of the IMM Ranctl Water ~ .. oondulhie evtdenee o f ownerstt•P and of the value of the land eo owned except tN1 In the ev.1t en 1 1 neut tor the Otstnct snatt not have beel1 mllde and le"*' tOf the ,._,. In wtlldl the etecUon la l'lekt. the '81t equalaed auessment roll of the County of <>r.,. la conc:tuatw ~ of owr.. lf1!p and of the value o r land so owned. prOVlded. t.owe..,, that purwt 10 a o.termlMtlon by~ of the Board o f Directors of the Otstnct. the HI 11 ,..,,, boot! or ~ ai1111 ••1t rol of the County of Orange tl'lall be corrected to ~. in the caee of tr_.. of land. thoee pereona wtM> •of the 45t h day prl<>f to the .-ctlon appeer aa owners on the r«:Ofds of the County EYery ,,.,._,or~ .... repfeeentative. IN)' vote either In perWOtl or by a c>erlOn OVk'I appoUl1ed • '* Pf'OllY. '\.eglll Rep-eMntatrw .. ~an offtdal of a eotPOtatlon owning lend. and l'M9M a guwdlen. ~Ott adm nts1rat0t of the •tate of the h<*IW of tltte 10 lend who· fa) le ~tees under the .... of t11t11 State. (b) la entlUed to poenulon of the-18te'1 lend; end (c) 19 authottad by the llPPOlnttnO ~ 10 exeroM the partlcuw right, ~ or Immunity wNctt he ..-a to •~ ,._,,. a - repreeentatlve m8Y vote at the e6eetlon. he ~ pr_,t to the Boerd of Election a oer1"*' OOf1'/ of uld euttl«lty. whldl aheM be kept and ftted wtt'*1 the reNrnl of the -.ctton TM ,.._,r .. tl•l "'I .... COHtlNEHTAL Ollntl'Kt ~· ~ C*fl'llt lftO , .... "**° to 1r81'41d _..LANO fill! COM~ANY l~...., "*' be a uccu1111 t11dder to -----.,.-------1 l"'9 .,,.,.., • '°''" MMISI s-4aAM.-llctn1e 4I contractor ~ lor :!f!t __ ;.~;;;;;;;;;;.;;..;-;.;.;.-..'~-.--I llll•••••••lll ewt11 .... .._...,, "1 CA W101 (71~t a:l Uta~ 10 .,. .__. ~~try ,_.. 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