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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1988
Judge voids groWth-control 18.W
Twin measures on ballots tn Mesa, HB .
may be Invalid; NB lnittattve tn aoubt
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A Superior Court rulina over-
turnina a San Oemente slow-growth
ordinance could have repercussions
OD powtb-restrictina ordinances
slated to ao before voters in Hunt-
Dodgers pitcher Jay How-
ell gets a hug from team-
mate Brian Holton after
saving LA •a -4-3 win over
OaJdand. The Dodgers
could win the World
Serles behind Orel
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Entertainment
inaton Beach, Costa Mesa and New-
port Beach in November.
lrt a rulina Wednesday, Judge John
C. Woolley said that a slow..,-owtb
ordinance approved b_r San C>emente
voters in June was 'facially def~
live" because it illeplly requires
developen to pay for traffic problems
not cauled by their projects. that deewon. tbe Supreme Court wud
Woolley wro1e that the meaning of restrictiomcouldnotbeimposedona
the ordinance .. requires property property owner for reaional impacts
owners to miti&ate ooodibons not that do not dinct.ty relate to bis
only camed by their development ... development
but alto to cure the inadequacies of_ The ruliDJ prevents city officials
those who developed their property~m enforana any ponion of their
before1bem." ordinance, known u Mef51m E. City
In addition, Woolley ciJed a case in officials said they will appeal the
which the Supreme Court overruled a decision.
Coastal Commission requirement The Sa.n Oemente ordinance was
tbet a Santa Barbara family provide similar to the countywjde slow.
public acoeu across its property in arowth ordinance known u Measure
excMDlt for a buildina permit. In A, which was defeated by voters in
June.
AJso similar to the ordinance are
two proposed uow-powth measures
slated for November b911ots in Hunt-
inston Beach and Coat.a Mesa. Both
measures basically tie futuR develop-
ment to completion of traffic im·
provernents oeceuary to maintain
adequate traffic flow. ·
Tom Hannan, the oriainaJ sponsor
of the Huntinaton Beach ordinance
known as Measure J, said that
ordinance iJ .. virtually identical" to
the San Oemente ordinance. Harm-
an said be believes Woolley m. inte~ted the San Clemente ordi-
nance and said he is confident tbe
rullna will eventually be revcnod.
"I think be miab1 have made ID
error. ft (Measure E) only dealt with
proposed projects, not an~ that
happened in the past, .. said Haiman,
also past president of Huntio,ton
Beach Tomorrow. .
"The initiative doesn't ask de-
velopers to ao out and spend S80
million to fund improvemenu
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Airport.
m onorail
pfoject
advances
Supervisors will get
· concept unanimously
approved by panel
., GIUtG D.EllU .............
A. propoecd monorail which would
coo.nect John Wayne Airport witb a
nearby office oomplc:x deaftld a
~hurdle Wcdnelday niabt when
it wu uunimously approved by tbe Oraftle County Airport Commitaion.
The project now JOC1 to the OraQ8C
County Board of SupeniMJn (Or
approval OD T'Uelday. It mUlt al90 be
approved by ~ Irvine ~ty Council ~ The bal(.mdc, S3 million mf>ftO-
rail. propc>led by McDollnell Douclas
ttalty Co., woWd liDk 'the new
airpon terminal now under comuuc-
tioa witb ~ ptaza in \he lrviDe
Rosina& Comp&a.
-rm very excited about it,." C.Om-
mislioner Don MacAllister aid
before the oommimon voted uoan.i-
mously to endo~ the project. "It's taki.nt us fonward into the 21st
century."
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8oatlaenl CallfomJa Gu Co. w orken tie ap tra.mc on Paci.De a 1929 Dlpel.bae tlaat now Ml"Yleee tbe city. The ~t 1.•
Cout JllCllwa1 ln ~Beach, u tbey haft been dotnc pracee1~1 eoath from .... Drfye to CardlDal ce aad
The project would establish John
Wayne Airport as the tint airport in
North America to be 9CrVed by a
monorail to off-sitr. locations..
World
Thousands fled the Carib-
bean poast a.a Hurricane
Joan closed In on Centt~I
America today wltttralns
and 115 mph winds./ A4
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Bualneas A8-9
Clualfled 85-7
Comics A12
Death notices 87
Entertainment A 10-11
Ne6ghborhood Focus AS-7
Opfnk>n a..
P«>ple A11
PoMce Log A3
Publle Notices 87-8
Sports 81-3
W•ther A2
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Verbal congestion on traffic plan
Turner, Beek trade charges in debate
on Newport growth control Measure K
By PAUL ARCBJPLEY
OflfleO-. ........
Councilman Clarence Turner said
the Ne~rt Beach traffic manage-
ment iniuative known as Measure K
is the most important vote city
midents will cast this year.
But it was evident in a debate
betwten Turner and TMI proponent
Allan Beek Wednesday that voters
will have a touah time illterpretina
the initiative they're beina asked to
vote on.
Indeed, Beek and TurneT took
turns accusing each other of scare
tactics and false claims as they
debated TMI at a meetina sponsored
by the Ne~rt C.enter Association.
Beek wd the draften of the
ordinance were forced to raort to the
initiative process because the City
Council had auttcd the city's existing
traffic phasing ordinance , with
amendments.. makina it vinually
useless.
"We don't like going through the
initiative process. but the City Coun·
cil bas not been responsive.. to
residents' concerns over traffic. Beck
said.
He soon:d opponents for manufac-
turina Measure K's alleacd faihngs
while they praise the traffic phasing
ordinance it was intended to
strenatben.
"They're talking out of both sades
of their mouth, which makes me
s~picious of their sineenty," Beek
s&ld.
Beek said the measure would
indeed stop some large proJccts that
would coqest city strttts. but its
rcquif'e91ent · that street 1mprovc-
menu be made before proJcct ap-
provals arc pven was not unduly
harsh on larse, wcll·financcd de-
..
velopers..
Turner d1sqrced. Without a
guarantee that their projects would be
approved., developer'$ would be un·
ab1e ~ unwtllina to invest ~sums
in street improvements.. he sa1d.
"No ~ender 1n his ngbt 01Jnd ts
aoina to make that loan," Turner
satd. "It means a slow-crowth
measure is really a stop-srowth
measure:·· ·
Turner and Beck d1sqreed on
another oontroversial provuion to
the measure that exempts smaller
projects such u remodelma or ro-
butldina on elllstina homes.
Turner said attome¥5 have told
him that the measure IS worded 1n
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·Amigos f.igI:i-ting developers a t eve ry t e r n
BJROBERTB~ ...............
Tbc Amiaos de Bolu Chica bas had some stalwart
members over the years, prot.bly none more so than
husband and wife Ken and Rhoda Martyn.
They were there when about 20 midenu met at a friend's
boule in Muntiqtoo Beach in late J 97S to tee wbll liacycould
do about keepina apenlive boUlel llllld a ...-from
mov_ina!D on tbe nestina placesof tbe lilbt footed clapper rail,
tbe CalifOrnia least tern and hundreds ofvarietia of wildlife.
They formed the Amiaos de Bolla Chica (Frieods of the
Little Poeket), the next year. The pou~ unlike 10 many civic
orpnizatiom that stan with fanfare aDcl \hen slip away in
lileDce, huswelled to more than l ,000 mesn._.. and .;ves tbc
impn:llion that it's stroneer than ever.
Tbc Arni&os came out swin&ina in the opening round and
they're still swinaina. when lesser' orpnlzations would have
aiven up Iona before now.
They have battled with landowner Siana! Landmark Co.,
a state lawmalcer and aovcmment qencics on plans to
develop nearly 2,000 aaes IOUth of Warner Avenue and
Mljacent to hcific Coast Hiabway. The Bolsa Chica is in
u.nincorporated Oranie County territory but backs up to
Huntinaton ae.ch boundaries.
1bc Am.ip filed a lawsuit that's aone to the state
Supreme Court and thep t.c:k to the~ County Supenor
Court without ever beifta beard on hs menu. 1be suit claims
that tbe state illeplJ~ U1lded away public tidelands and lben aJletedly enpaed in fraud to di1pnse tbe exta\t oftbe oil and
Ill rilbts it pve away. The Amip have Wied to aiet their case beard because
Si&nal and state attorneys have argued, successful)) so far.
that the statute ofhmiiations expired. ·
In therr Iona battle. the Am\IOS have rallied against a bill
by Sen. Manan Be~n. R-Newport Beach. to set up a
special assessment district to pay ~up costs for 1gnal to
build S, 700 bomcs 10 the Bolsa Chica, as weU as a naVJ.Pbk
channel to the ocean and restoration of91 S acres ofv.~tlands
The Amisos. alona with the support ofHunungton Beach
city officials. came away victorious when Bergeson dropped
the lqislation last summer.
Memben of the Atnip say they've been p1clnn1 up
support in the community tbaf once viewed some of tMm as
tree-huuin& fanaucs. They also claim that a poll shows that
82 ~rcent of the re:udenu ofHunttnston Beach now supp()rt
tbetr position that a navipbk channel wtll wreck Doi• Chica (Pl•• w Alll008/ A2)
..We are very pleased that the
Airport Commission saw the merits
of our pro~ .. said Robert Youna.
presideat of McDonnell OousJas
Realty, lbe real estate subsidiary of
McDonnel DouaJ,as Corp.
McDonndJ DouaW will finance
tbe monorail, which would run on a sin&le steel tnck I 8 to 20 feet above
the poQDd.. The project bas been
desiped so that other nearby bmi·
ness districts could book into the
~tem by fun<iin4 their own track linka&es. Youna SI.Id.
A.upon officials cleared the = reoently. sa)'ln& tt would not in
with fioan~ for the $53 million
terminal buildina. scbcduJcd foroom-
pletion io 1990.
GeoTJC Rcbella. airport manqer.
said the monorail could benefit the
airpor1 by eliminatJna a oonStderable
amount of "drop-off traffic" at the
airport.
"I think it'll be helpful," Rebell.a
wd.
The monorall could be operational
as early as 1992, acx:ordmg to McDoo-
neU DouaJas offic:tals.
Angus wins
go-ahead to
r ecover oil
By ROBERT BARUR
OtNO-. ........
A controversy-ridden oil recovery
~ has been approved once
apin for a residenbal neilbbomood
tn Hunt.Jnaton Beech over tbe be,ae
and cry of homeownen.
The SlS million project, wbk.b baa
tnspirtd comJ)Ctlll& laW'SUlts and was
the obJcct of confbct of interest
allesauon.s mvolV\na a former city counolman, ts earmarltcd for an area
nesr City Hall that's bounded by
Delaware and Huntinston streets and
Toronto and Rocbester avenues.
The A.f\l\lS Oil Co. CJ.l*U to
ntract about five million bl.nett of
· otl from \ht two-block project.
Under terms of an ... ....,_l!llmiw~•t
reacbed Tuelday by Ole .... ... C-ommi..oe.. tbe company will be
allowed '° drill weUa ir'CMl8d 1M dock, teven dayt a week. tbr two ~After dW period, tM coaa.-J
will drill b' Ila ct.ra I .... &; I l.m. tolp.m. foc'ft'OftU..40dayia
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d OrMge COlllt OAJLY PflOT I T~, Oc1ob« 20, 1988
. A void stress in Cedar Rapids
W.uHINOTON (AP) -Tbe Just. week eatUer an unmated
latelt eatry in tbe popular llllJIO of ltUdy. abo tockjq to race utbu ~• pUoes cood\MSes tbat Cedar au.., WU S*blitbed by PlycbolocY Iowa. it the nation•a belt apot Today ~ne. Done by Robert
to ·ve. Clary. lod.. the report •JI, Levine of Cal State Fraoo, that
ftn itbed tut. report ptODOWlCed Reno. Nev .• the
Zero Population Growth, a Wub· lDOl1 atre.tul apot io the nation and
iQ&tOD interest lfOUp, isaued ill II.id State CotJeee. Pa., bas the least
19tinp of about 190 cities Wedncs.-atraa.
day, comparina them accord.iaa to a Other recent rankinp have in·
vanety of J>Opulatioo and en. eluded;
vironmental fac:ton in what it called ·
an ''urban straa test•• •Money mapzine, which said
Danbury Conn., WU best and placed
Atlantic Oty, NJ .• lut.
•Etiquette ex pen Marjabclle
Youaa Stewart. wbo Wei Chara.ton, s.c;.o. ii tbe best man~ commwli-
ty. ;)DO did not name a most boorisb
apot . ...... . •-L. The newly ta~ raunp WU& a
)'ell to compile. ac:cordin& to Zero
Population Orowtb. wbicb 1oobd at
population and environmental f'ao.
tora, in contrast to Levine. Wb9
atudied the human reapon1e to atreu.
County detox program advances
By PAUL ARClllPU:Y
Of .. ~ .......
A proposal to develop a coun·
tywide detoxification proaram
moved a step closer to implement&·
tion this week with the eodonement
of the~ County division of the
Leque of California Oties.
The proposal for a publicly funded
detox progam was developed by
Costa Mesa City Manqer Allan
Roeder and Santa Ana Oty Manqer
David Ream.
Under the plan, all 28 cities and Lbe
county would finance detoxification
centers for homeless ~cfctt suffering
from drug and alcohol 'ctions.
Member qencies would contribute
based on population, with funds
being distributed to non-profit clinics
and hospitals that provide detoxifica-
tion services.
A list of such apncies would be
distributed to police departments.
When needed, officers would trans-
port individuals to Lbe nearest avail-
able facility.
Proponents said Orange County is
one of the last m~or urban centers in
the state wilbout a public defoxifica·
tion prop-am.
Becaux of overcrowding in jails,
people who are arrested for being
under the influence are often cited
and releued beck onto the streets.
Currently there are only 21 beds in
the county ror homeless alcoholics.
Earlier this month., leaa!le mem-
ben rai.1eel to muster a reqWred two-
Lhirds vole to waive the mandatory
JO.day review period so that the
proposal could 10 to the Oty-County
C.oOrdinatina Committee.
But Lbe endorsement by county ·
leque members earlier thil week at a
statewide meetina in Sao Dieao was
scheduled to be reviewed.today by the
committee.
It is being asked to form a task force
of city and county members and
representatives who work with in-
diaent dN& and alcohol abusen.
The task force would determine
bow put Lbe need for beds miabt be,
and how much each aovernment
qency would be asked to contribute
to the prosram.
1be proposal already lw won 1~11 from city Qfficials ill ~
Mesa. Newport Beach, Irvine and
Santa Ana.
AMIGOS GUARD BOLSA CHICA MARSH •••
homAl
State Beach.
Through it all and out in the
forefront from November 1975 to the
present-and still going strong-are
the Martyns.
They've enlisted their daughter,
Lynda, of San Francisc.o and son,
Kenneth Jr .. of Hawaii as attorneys in
the lawsuit ap.inst Signal and the
state.
The younger Martyns get paid at a
c:ijscount rate and perform much of
their wk as a community service,
Ken Martyn said. They also have to
wait for Lheir pay "and to hope," be
added. -~
The bottom line -what the
Amigos are really after -is the
preservation and restoration of 1,290
acres of lowlands that have been
identified as wetlands, Ken Manyn
said.
The Amigos are pining ground on
that goal, M~ said, bea!use he
believes' people will re~I agains~ the
navipble cut and tts predicted
eros1on of the beach. And without the
channel, there may be no marina ~d
without a marina no development in
the lowlands, be said.
The Martyru said they oppose the
channel because it would wipe out
1,000 to 3.000 feet of Bolsa Chica
State Beach and erode the beach to
the south. Sand replenishment would
cost S 1 million to $2 million a year,
Lbey say.
Ken Martyn said that it would cost
ta.xpayen about S 140 million to build
the channel.
He believes that the state should
acquire the land at a fair price from
Si~ but at a price commensurate
with wet.land desianation that puts
crime:s on development. The expense
ofbuildina the channel and relocating
oil wells, which be estimated at $200
million. should also be considered, be
said.
1be price 'abouldn't be what Siana!
tb.inb it's wonb at maximum de-
vd~nt ~ty. be said.. take away our wetlands and
they away our beach and they
take away our money (public funds to
build a channel) so they can make
money.'' Ken Martyn said Wednes-
day ..
Ralph Bauer, another charter
member whole wife, Charlene, was
involvM in a Leacue of Women
Voten study of tbe 1973 land trade
between the state and Siana1. said be
believes that SipaJ "waooe a preny
p>djob of oft"endina everyone -the
Amiaos, Huntinston Harbour, the Siem Oub, CARP (a citizens com-
mittee opposed to rerouting of Pacific
Coast Hiabway near their homes) and surfen.. ..
As a result, the Amiaos have pined
respectability in the community and
~perceived as beina ~nsible, he
wd.
Bauer, a former international mar-
ketin& maoqer for a division of
Uoical, bas developed a fina.nical
a:>Kkar to buy the lowlands. Mitip-
tion..funds that would be provided b y
the dredaina and expansion of the Los
Anldes/Lona Beach Harbor prob-
at.ly would be a financial source, be
said.
Bauer said he has developed only
.. broad parameten" for financing to
bepassed on to "more qualified" stage
a,encies for funber development
He's suacstina tbat'the 10 million
visitors or so who come to the beach
in HuntiDftOn Beach each~ miaht
pay a pomon of their puk:ina fees tor
land acquisition. He also believes that anou can be obtained frorp Lbe non·
profit Coa.s~. <;onservancy to help
finance acqu1s1uon.
Bauer said be predicts Lbat the
eventual outcome m Lbe Bolsa Chica
will be closer to the Amigos plan
(preservation of 1,290 acres with
construction of up to 1.000 house on
the bluft) than the Siana.I plan with a
marina and navipble channel
"It (the Ami&os plan) would be fa.r
less expensive and it fits in with
Mother Nature,•• be said.. .. It also
would leave 250 acres on the bluff for
development"
.. We see a little bit of California
from a Jona time aao in the Bolsa Chica.•• be said. "The loeical thin& is
to preserve it Let's keep at least part
of California in iu natural state.
That's pert of the drivina foroe."
As c:ao be expected. Jeff Holm, a
vice ~nt for S.i&Dal Properties,
Inc., as leas than entfiralled with the
efforts of all the Amiaos.
Holm said be believes there are
well-intentioned members who arc
sincere in Lbeir wishes to preserve the
lowlands.
But be said others have cluna to
.. 1970s thinkina" and have done what
they could to drq out the process and
to create problems.
"We've s~ted our goal to preserve
the wetlands,'' Holm said, "and they
should be at the table beleing the
plan. We've wanted their Lnvolve-
ment and we asked them directly. but
we didn't set it."
Holm said the company is pushing
ahead to get the development plan
that includes s,700 homes, navigable
channel, 6QO..stip marina and prescr·
vation of 91 S acres of wetlands
confirmed by me Coastal Com·
mission.
He indicated the company also is
listenina to overtures to build a
channel to the Huntington Harbour
and then take the ocean route out
throua!PA.naheim Bay, althouJh the
U.S. Navy, which bas a weapons
station in Seal Beach, may not look
kindly at Lhat alternative.
Holm said Si&nal also "would
listen openly" to proposals to buy the
land if made in &Ood faith.
Contributions clarified
In a Tuesday, Oct. 18, story on
financial disclosure statements in
Newport Beach, tt was reported that
the political action committee New-
port 2000 made sizable contributions
to three City Council candidates.
The citizens' group sent out mail en
supporting the candidacies of Jean
Watt, Geneva Matlock and Paul
Ryckoff, but their action was taken
independently of the three can-
didates' campaigns.
Nancy Skinner, campaian manager
for Jean Watt, noted that the can·
didates themselves. and their com-
mittees. were not involved in putting
t~er those mailen.
'They do what they choose to do
with no control by Lhc committee
itself," Skinner said. "We have no
idea what they're going to do."
Newport 2000 did make $200
contributions to the campaians of
Matlock and Ryckoff, Lbe maximum
allowed under law. The group did not
make a contribution to Watt's cam·
~heard that she was raising lots of
money," explained Margie Gardner
of Newport 2000.
"It seemed not to be a good use of
Newport 2000's money to kick
another $200 in there."
Nobody w in s lottojackpot;
Saturday pool near s $20M
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Nobody
won Lbe$11.43 millionjackpot in the
mid·week lotto pme, and lottery
officials said today that Saturday's
~~I could reach an eatimated
S20 million.
The wi~nJ numben ~cited
Wedneaday niabt for the California
Lotte:ry•s twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49"
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pmeare: 13, 16, 17,29,37,49andthe
booua number. 23.
Seven pcoplecorrcc:tly aueucd five
of six oumbers plus the bonus to win
S2l8.617 CICb.
A tow of 322 Dia~ pjcJted five
ou.mben to win $2.560 each. Another u.2u ticteu ;{th four numben
a.ch wonS49. Tbreeofai.xis worth an
automatic SS per winner .
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JUDGE VOIDS GROWTH-CONTROL LAW •••
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needed now, .. beadded. ••What it says
is that to the extent that your project
makes thinp worse. you have to pay
for it"
Harman said he didn't believe the
nilina would have any effect at the
polls and believes Measure J will pass.
"People in Huntington Beach want
Measure J," be said.. "I don't think
this will curtail people from voting for
it. lfit passes and we go to court, well,
it'll be a different judge and we'll take
it from there."
However, Measure J opponent
Richard Harlow said the rulin& was a
definite message to voters and iltecity
of Huntington Beach. 1
"1t•s the argument we've been
ma.kin& all alona." Harlow said. "You
should only be required to pay your
fair share."
Harlow feels the decision will affect
how Huntington Beach midents vote
on the initiative.
"I thinlc once something is declared
unconstitutional, it's bard for i.ome-
one to say •well, that doesn't inat·
ter'," be said.
Cost.a Mesa's slow-gowth in·
itiative, known as Measure G, is also
"similar if not identical" to the San
Oemente ordinance, .said City Man·
qer Allan Roeder. He said it is too
early to tell what effect Woolley's
decision will have ott the ordinance
and said the real test will come after
Nov.8.
"I think we're It.ind of in a wait-and·
see modet Roeder said. .. We'll get an
opinion rrom our city attorney and
present it to Lbe Oty Council. But it•s
OD the ballot••
Uty Councilman Dave Wheeler, a
proponent of Measure G. doesn't
believe Woo~·s decision will have
any bearing on the Costa Mesa
initiative.
.. lfMeuure G loses in Costa MeSa,
it'll be beQuse of the hundreds of
thousands of dollars spent by de-
veJopen. not because ofJudfC Wool-
ley's aPOli~tion of the ConstJtution."
Wbeefef wd .
Jay Humeh~y. a leader of the
initiative drive, also believed that
Woolley's decision wouldn't affect
MeuureG.
.. (Measure G) doesn't require de-
velopcn todoanythingexcept todeal
with the exCCllCS created by their own
projects." Humphrey said.
Newport Beach also bas a slow-
growtb initiative, Measure K. on its
November ballot, but officials were
maed as to what effect the Superior
Court ruling would have on the
initiative.
Jean Watt. a City Council can·
didate and one of the draften of the
measure, said WooUey's decision
would &ive "others new reason to
cballenae" Measure K but stressed
that there arc important differences
between the two measures.
While the Sao Oemente measure
requires developers to malte traffic
improvements before winning ap-
proval for their projects, the Newport
Beach initiative includes a list of
specific exemptions that ensure prop-
erty ownen would be able to develop
their propeny in some WJY. Watt
said.
Exemptipns include commercial
and industrial projects under 10,000
square feet, health and safety facilities
like hospitals and public benefit
facilities like libraries, churches and
recreation complexes.
Watt also noted that Measure K
includes a ~vision ~ittina the
City Council to ovemde iu restric·
tions by a vote of six of the seven
memben.
Councilman Clarence Turner, an
opponent of Measure K. said be
thinks the court decision directly
impacts the Newport Beach in-
itiative.
The coun scored the San Oemente
ordinance for improperly takina
away the City Council's riaht to
establish a aeneraJ plan, which is
provided under state law.
"1 mcerpret Measure K as do~
exactly the same thing," Turner said,
reasoning that it would require prop-
erty owners to make street improve-
ments for already existing traffic
congestion.
"If Measure K passes on Nov. 8, I
think you can anticipate a lawsuit
being filed Nov. 9.'' Turner said.
Sr.ti wrlt.r P.rll ~y al#
e.1716e1M ,. till ,..Orf.
NEWPORT TRAFFIC MEASURE DEBATED •••
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fied kinds of projects that would
eliminate that scenario.
Beek said all of the City Council
candidates be talked with qreed with
bis interpretation. "So you would not
be sub~ed to the harassment the
other side is talJdna about," be said.
.. The ordinance was drafted b)'
attorneys for attorneys so that at
would atand up in court," Beek said.
Tbe debaters also disqrecd on
wbetber the measure would ims-ct
real eatate qenu and bomeownen
who put their property up for sale.
Tu.mer said the city requires home-
owners to brina their properties up to
city code when put on the martet..
Because of the exemption proviaion
in Measure K. they too would have to
JO before city officials.
Beek dismiacd that arsument.
.. lt'a ridiculous to sugest Meaaure K
would affect the sale of a home." be
uid..
•
Videotape of final
moments frozen
forever in his mind
BJ OllBO &LEUX ........ ,... ....
l can't seem to shake the finaJ imqe Debbie
Killelea presented to the world.
ln the videotape of her death. the figure of
Killelea stands out clearly. Hands on hips, Jess &WM1in& apart. Defiant. Cballensina. Nothlng
petlive. Ac:cordina to friends and relatives, she died
aaabe lived.
. G1Ec
KLEID
But there
ii one thin, I
cannot aJean
&om the tape.
And Wa the
ablence of this
one thins that
leaves me ~Jina like a voy-eur, like an un-
wanted trespasser on the most holy of moments in
life.
You can't see her face.
I've seen the tape twice now. Tbe first time was
in open oourt last week, where the showing left the
entire counroom stunned and silent. Some were
psping short. labored breaths. Some wtrc in tears.
Danny Ornelas, the clean-cut young man
accused of driving the car, sat stonefaced as the tape
rolled.
I was no different from the rest of the audience.
I bad never seen the end of anyone's life before. The
pen translatina what I had seen onto paper shook
visibly beneath the band that held it. I stared at the
TV screen for what seemed Hke hours after it had
a<>nc blank. ·
I saw those four or five seconds in my mind for
the rest of that day, into the night and several times
in my sleep. Always.t l waited for the last split-second
to unfold, trying to torce my btain to slow the tape to
a crawl so that my mind's eye oould catch a glimpse
of Debbie Killelea's face.
You sCe, the more I thought about it, the more I
felt compelled to know what Killelea was thinking
durin& that Jut split-si;>lit-secood of life. Was she
friabtcoed? An&rY? Disbelievina? Did she even
realize what was about to happen"'?
There was a line in an essay I once read that has
been soundly proven true during my tenure as a
reporter: "Journalism walks a fine line between
people·s need to know and their outrage at being
told."
I've always felt this applies to basic human
nature as well. 1 admitted my desire to sec that tape
apin1 yet it bothered me. Morbid curiosity isn't
senerally considered to be an admirable human
trait.
But I watched ~e tape again later in the W.cck.
alona with another reporter. Aside from a few
attorneys and a bailiff, the courtroom was empty.
The entire tape, shot inadvertent!)'. by a
pessenaer in the vehicle that struck and killed the
woman, lasts less than a minute. There are some
tcenes unrelated to the accident, then four or fi ve
seconds of the car shooting down an alley toward a fiaurc in the distance -Debbie J(jlfelca.
The scene shifts to the right toward Killelea,
standing in that defiant pose. lo a second or so, she 1s
a few feet from the car. Then she is gone. The scene
spins crazily. Seconds later, everything is upside-
down.
Screams and moans are heard. Words arc
mumbled, shouted and gasped. The whole scene
sways sickeningly as the cameraman attempts to free
himself &om the flipped car. There is pavement,
then sky, then somethina indefinable. then pave-
ment. A police vehicle rolls by at an impossible
angle.. . • s . h Suddenly, 11 s over. tat1c on t e screen.
After watching at rcaJ-time speed, the acciden t
portion was rolled again at tbrcc frames per ~d.
In slow motion, the scene was distorte<! and
details were blurred. but certain things could be·
defined. Killelea, blond hair cut short in a page style,
was wearina dark pants. Her two sons were buddied
tosether off to one side next to a white brick wall near
a telephone pole.
The last split-second before the crash was
llowed to a second or two. The car was a few feet
from Killelea. Just before the sc~n blanked. her
arms swung off her hips and one leg appeared t~
attempt to ta.kc a step. At that last moment, It
appeared that she knew what was about to happen.
But the expression on her face was Jndist-
iftau,ishable, masked by the grain of the tape and the
aoale of the sun. What she knew and felt at that
moment is impossible to say. It will be hers forever.
despite what is pTobably one of the most rc~caling
and swtlina pieces of evidence in the history of
Oran&e County crime.
!Jut those who saw the tape aren't soon to shake
loose from its grip. Life can end so quic lcJy, without
notice or fanfare. As such, the tape is eerily
u.nforaettable. And I am amooa the haunted.
Orange Co.st DAILY PILOTIThurtdey. Oc1o0« 20, 1Me A8
U.S., Soviets team on-quake forecast
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LOS ANGELES -A aewty devised
mathematical formllla will let meatcbers
indict itarqion ia ~t:: be rocked by a Itron& earthquake wi • 1hrce ~
Soviet and U.S. ICientiltl ~today.
Tbe formula is hued on .cban8es 1n
seismic activitY before ooweduJ q~~ in
California and Nevada. The saenusts
used the formula in bindsiabt to succeu-
fully "predict''. 16 of20 ~quakes.in
the Soviet Uruon, Central Alia. Romania,
Bel&ium and the U.S. Northeast.
The technique balD't been used to
predict future ~uakn and woo~t aUow
'entiats to predict that a quake will octur,
o a PftCiJe time and place. .
But it will allow them to make .. imer.
ediate-tenn" predictioDJ that a strong
quake is fikely within three years
mewherc in a broad rqion, said Leon
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Campaign• on Cout
llarllyn ga&7le. wife of the GOP
..tee preeldentlal canclldat e,
Oeet. npporten Weclneeda7
Clarbal a lancheon epouored by
tbe !tewport Barbor Repabllcan
Women at tbe lnlne Bllton. ~ her brief speech. abe
crttlcl'.ied the newa media tbelr
treatment of her huban4 and
-.14 women•a_ IM11• are-not eo
cllfterent from tboee that lnterat
all American•. Sald Qaa7le: "A
~ economy la a woman'•
beet fitend. ••
Long Beach police officers
facing drug Investigation
LONG BEACH (AP) -A group of
police officers is under invcstifitioo for
allegedly dealing and using cocaine. and a
detective was arrested after he purportedly
tried to buy the drug, authoriues said.
The detective came under suspicion
earlieT this year when an FBI informant
named him and several other officers as
alleged drug traffickers, Police Chjef
Lawrence W. BinlcJey said Wednesday.
JC.nopoff. a co-eutbor ol lbe study publish·
od in lbe lri1itb journal Nawre.
'11li.a is a seep coward improviq the
pRdictjoa oflars=uaka in time and
'""'" Knoooft a ysic:s profenor at UCLA, said Wednnctay.
Scieotiltl DOW ate pretty much liqUted
to makina loQl-ra_. forecuu.. Foreum· pie. tbe u .s. CJeololical Survey predicud
10 July that within 30 years, a m.;or or
peat quake meuurina 7 to 8 or more oo
the Richter scale is 60 pen:ent likely on the
San And.teas fa ult in Southern California
and 50 percent likely oo the the-Hayward
or San Andreas faulu in the San Francisco
Bay area.
Knopoft" conducted the study with
Vladimir Kellis-Borok and l.M. Rotwain.
of the Soviet Academy of Sciences·
Institute of the Physics of the Earth, and
California lnstityte of Tecbnoloay
aeophysicist-seolQsist Clarence Allen, the
fo1Ultr chairman of the Natioml f.arth-
q\lakc Predicuoo £valuation c.ow.cil. If me new method 1uwoven valid. it wtll belJ> eovernment omciala and private
ciuzens because .. even. vaaue detcnptioo
o( the area that could be at risk and a
refinement lD the ume scale is valuable,"
-..d Mike Guerin, spokesinaa for Cali-
fornia's Offict of Emergency Services.
Knowing a big quake lS likely Wlthtn
three yean 10 a certaJn resion "sets a
deadline in which they need to acoomplasb
certalD preparations and plans," he added,
But such a vague prediction would make
it""'very difficult to do aoythina more than
is already beioa done in California in terms
of preparedness," countered (land.all Up-
dilce, executive secret.a{)' of the quake
prediction council and deputy chief of the
Geol<>sical Survey•s Office of Ea'rth-
quakes,. Volcan<>C$ and Enginecrina in
Reston, Va.
The courlc1I reviewed the method dur-
ing ~ mtcu na in June. Memben decided
'
tb.tt wbile it wu a step f<H ward aad llllould
bt ltud.ied funber, it would be .,nimature
to Ute it immediately to predict &hreo-year
l)C!lods m wlud! tuJe quakes~ likely
111d James Davi" a counciJ member Uld chauman ~f the Califorrua Eanhquake
Prediction E valuatJOft CoUDCll.
The ~Vlct-Amencan team deviled a
mathematical formula tp identify .. times
of increased probability" -rouchJy thre&-
year periods lD wbicb certain patterns o(
seismic acuv1ty arelik:e.ly toculm.inatein a
strona earthquake. Jb~ developed the formula by atud)'ina
seLSmtc patterns that ~ 14 cartb-q~s of 6.4 magrutude or mo~ in
C.alifomta and Nevada between 1938 and
198•.
The scientists then tested the formula by
applym,g rt to 20 quakes in five otbel:
rcaions of the world since l 963. The
formula found that 16oftbosequakeswt'tt'
preceded by "times of mcreased prob-
ability" for large temblors.
HB Holocaust survivor sues ·
Over malicious proseGution
Bj JOYCE BODLOVICB
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Nazi death camp survivor Mel
Mermelstein bas filed suit this week
apinst the Institute for Historical Review
and other poups., claimioa he was ma-
liciously prosecuted in a la'bel suit and
harassed because he is Jewish.
The lawsuit is the latest episode in a legal
battle between MennelslCln, the 61-ycar-
Gld foundet' of the Auschwitz Study
F'oundation in Huntington Beach, and
poups that claim the Holocaust never
.occurred.
Mermelstein bas been involved in ·
lawsuiu $ince J 980 with the Institute for
Historical Review and its founder, Willis
Catto; the Liberty Lobby, al~foundedl>y
Catto, and the Lesion for the Survival of
Freedom. The poups are revisionists and
claim the Nati Holocaust was a hoax.
"These orpnizations have been harus-
ina Mr. MermelSteio and other Holocaust
survivon for~" Mausner said. "They
have been spreading the lie that the
Holocaust did not take place," said Jeff
Mausner, Mermelstein's lawyer.
-"While freedom of speech protects their
rigbt to lie, they do not have the right to
intimidate and harass Holocaust
survivors," be said.
In l 98S the Institute for Historical
Review was ordered by Los Angeles
Superior Coun Jud&e Robert Wen.kc to
pay Mermelstein S90.000. The judae
upheld Mermelstein's cba.rse that die
institute bld:t reneeed on a 1980 offer to pay
SS0,000 to anyone who could prove that
Jews were pssed at the Auschwiu-
Birkeoau oonoentratioo camp during
World War II.
"They are usinJ and abusing this
barbaric event and it's for us to be aware
that is just what' is happening,·· Mermels-
tein wd. "They arc picking on death camp
survivors. They offered me SS0,000 while
at the same time not truly meaning to give
me. or anyone else, SS0,000. It was Just
another way to mocJc Jews."
After his coun victory, Mermelstein was
interviewed by a radio station in New
York. Thou&h bis anomey said Mermels-
tein 's Ntcments were not libelous.. the
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llel llermelateln with photo from Nut Bolocaut.
Institute for Histoncal Revtew, the U&ion
for the Survwal of Freedom and Willis
Carlo di~. The CCVlSIOnists sued b.Jm
for $3.S rrulboo.
"Mr. Mennelstein answel"Cd the libel
action, denied any bability and launched a
· o u defense," said Mausner. "In
988, the orpoiz.anons and w 0 voluntarily dismissed the
defamation lawsu11 against him ...
Now it's Mermelstein 's tl.Ull at bat again.
Monday he fi led a malicious pr<*
ecutioo lawswt in the Supenor Court o(
Los Angles County, Long Beach D1smct,
apjnst. the rev1s1orusts, claim ing the libel
action was maliciously prosecuted.
Mennelstein's suit states that the defa-
mation lawsuit was "completely ground-
less, fri volous and Wlthout probable
cause" and that the CCVISIODISlS and Cano
tiled the lawsuit to -intimidate, harass and
anack bun because be is Jewish."
"When they do you wrona to the exle1lt
they have, there is no way to sit idly by," M
said. "These elements arc not playina
toftb&ll. They have been otfendinc me all
alona.
.. They med to harus me with the S3.S
million suit, but I ~ the complaint
and they ran for cover becawe ther knew
Ibey were doing som~ Wl"Oftl. •
Mermelstein said be betievenbejud>ca.I
syst¢m will 1et the record stra.ishL
"I don't tale the law in my own bands. l
don•t throw roci..s at anr one. I believe law
and jusucc will ~vail. am not loolcin& to
get even," be said.
"I JUSt want them to leave me alone.
When they learn tbJlt -Ibey won't bear trom me." he added.
South Lagunans may be overcharged for trash pickup
By LANCE IGNON
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A complaint from a South Laguna
resident that be was overcharged for trash
collection has prompted the city of Laguna
Beach to send letters to 20 other people
warning them that they may have suffered
the same fate.
The resident, who asked not to be
identified by name. was overcharged after
pan-time worlcers for the city mistakenly
reponed last summer that the man's house
was comprised of thrtt separate hving
units. As a result, he was charged SI 36 for
the annual service instead of $71, said cicy
Finance Director IUcbard Reese.
Now that it is a pan of the city of Laguna
Beach, South Laguna pays its trash fees
througb county property taxes, a pon1on of
wbicb arc returned to Laguna to eover the
$637.000 annual cost of refuse pickup.
among other costs.
Reese said the records sent to the county
that caused the resident's inflated
asseumcnt will be chanaed to avert a
similar mistake. The resident also wiU be
pven a refund check for $64 within thrtt
weeks.
Residents in 20 other homes that were
iden11fied they may have been over·
charged as well. Cit) Manager Kenneth
Franlc said.
.Althou&h 11 appears that the mista.kc has
been rectified. South Laguna ~1dent Ann
Chnstoph. a candidate for Cit) Council,
faulted the city for tbe method 11 used to
separate single-family homes from mul-
ople units. Chnstoph wd the ci ty should
have either used a hst it already had of
houses that had been converted into
muluplc un1ts Wlthout approval or warned
residents that their houses were being
Kl'UUnized by the surveyors
also identified as multiple units will be sent Reese wd the surveyors did not contaC'l
letters warning that ift&ey were incorrtttly residents in person for fear that the) would
th1Dk the city was 1.ryui,g to catch people
who bad illegal housma units. Reese said
the survey was only for the purpote of
assesstng trash col)ecuoo fees.
After bhlla anne1ed to ~na in
Janual'). a bmer dispute erupted to South
Laauna over what to do wtth unapproved
bousma add>uons that were being used as
separate apanmcots. The tssue drew deep
divts1ons m the community betweeo those
who favored teavtna the the illegal units
alone and those who said they should be
done away wt th
The City Council eventually decided
that most of the units would have tet be
restored to s1ng1c-family units WlthlD five
)ears ..
Only in ~everly Hills
Rolls-Royce a 'nuisance'
Juveniles reported}) drank alcohol
and kicked up a disturbance at about
11 :30 p.m. Wednesday al Hamett
Wieder Park. • • • Another aroup of people sang and
playtd auitan at top volume at I 0
p.m. in the perk across from Cornw'8.IJ
Drive.
~ pned bedroom v.1ndov. scrttn
provided entry for a burglar who stole
a portable sten-o, purse and micro-
wave o en from a home m the 1600
block of Harbor Boulevard WedJles-
day evenina,
• • • Beer cans thrown at a car on the San
Diego Fruway betWttn Magnolia
Avenue and Brookhurst t.tttt Fnday
at 9 p.m. caused $500 damage to the
vehicle.
block of Pon 81sbop Place Loss was
esumated 11 $3.200. • • • Burglars pned open the locked
front door of a home on the I 700
block oflm ne Avenue and stole S200
in cash.. a VCR and a video camCT'I
with total loss esumated at S l .20S. •••
BEYERL Y HILLS (AP) -Rodeo
Drive isn't what it used to be,
lamented an an gallery proprietor
who stood helplessly as a judge
declared his $200.000 Rolls-Royce a
public nuisance for hogging a parking
spot on the aJitzy stttct. "l j ust wanted to put glitter and
pmor badt on the street," David
SpeHel't>efJ said Wednesday after
Superior Court Judle Edward Kakita
issued a preliminary ir\juction bar-
rina__him from p1rk1n1 the I 9S4 Rolls
on -Rodeo Drive for more than an
hour at a time in front of his business.
SpeflerbtfJ had infurialed city of-
facials by flaunt1na parkm1 regu-
lations, an effect us-.n1 the vin1aac
auto as 1 _promotion for his businen.
Acconlina to 1bc ordtr. Spcllerbera
mutt move the Cir at least 500 feet
after ii is parked an hour in the spot.
The order also proh1b11s him from
blocking the sidewalk or using the
sidewalk for a ny co m mercial
advertisements or promotions
Fi ve attorneys representing the city
persuaded Kakita to issue the inJunc-
\ion.
"Rodeo Drive just 1sn·1 what 1t
used to be," Spcllcrbcrg said af\er th~
IS minute hearina. "This is the first
time a Ro115'-Royce has been declared
a J?Ublic nuisance. Only in Beverly
Hills would this happen."
pellerbcra's chautrtur has parked
the dark blue <'Ir in 1he one-hour spot
in front of his NationaJ Hcntaac
Gallery of Fine Art for the past ~ven
mon1h1. His dnver would pump the
meter with SIS in quartcn each da~.
.. wc·re r>e)'ing $20.000 a mon\h 1n
rtnt and I can't eve.n par\ my own car
in front o( my own plier')',"
pellcrbcrg said .
ix-llcrbcrg s:ud he bought 1he
Rolls nlk r noticing tounsts walking
down Rodeo On vc, 'knov.n for it
posh shops and celcbnt.y chcntele.
were frt'~ucntly heard asking. ··1s that
all there 1s.,.. ·
m~ park1na the Rolls in front of
the gallcn. he said. an es11m:ued
20.000 tourists ha "c posed for snapshot~ 1n front of the fu,ury car.
Hc blames the hcaV)-handed 1rca1-
rncnt b)' the <'ity on Jealous bu51ntss
ll'"ncrs nearb). ~pclkrbcrg said he 1 n't gn ma up
h1'I fight. but he won't dadosc h1
nc\I mo'c
"The (It) hn!in't had an)' 5ensc of
humor in th1i.," pcllcrbera said.
"The had fhe attornc)s 1n thcrt th1
morninc. I "ant 10 lnow "hll 1hc
ta\pa)crs havt' 10 .ay about th11:·
\M victim &old pol~.
I ••• A female shoplifter who allegedly
tried to steal a $26.88 pair of roller
skates fou&}lt with the manager when
be tried to apprehend her Tbe
manaeer won and the suspect 'IS
cited and released. • • • A S70 "Good Vibrauon" Huffy
bicyde was sto\en at Hununston
Beach Hiab School. • • • Someone entered a prage door in
the 17000 blodc ofMadef"I Lane and
stole S400 in tools and a rol\away tool
• • • A white 1986 VW Jetta had its front
W\ndow smashed and a SI 0 car
ste~o taken early Saturda}'. morning
whale parlced on the I 000 blocl of
San Pedro Circle.
lntae
A man who met another man to
Two suspects were seen by nciah-
bors entenni a locked motel room at
4 IS . ewpon Blvd. wbctt they
took cash., a rad.to, ca.lculator and
clothu\I. wnh loss estimated at $80$. • • • A 22-year-old baby sitter com·
plained to pohOt' Satu~y nipt lb&\
someone bad been telepbomna her
tvery five m10\itcs wtth threaten.ins
messqes at the Oakwood Aput·
menu on Jm ne Aven\»C.
collect a debt Wednciday cvenina c---_....__
box. found tumself decpa 1n \be red after ---
• • • the debcor a_nd a rmnd alletcdly tole man wallmd out of the K Man
Someone reportedly tole a wallet the man•s Toyota Corolla.. Tbc rob-1tort on Harbor BoWevard ,.,.;1'1 a
contaaniq $250 at the Hohck betY occurred at the inrrrteet1on of oew petr of booU and toad atore
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items. Corporate Onve iomwme eart1Cr arrested b' oenv tMft.
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,
Thousands flee
threat of flood
and mud slides
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) -
Tbouaaods fled the Caribbean coast
u Hwricane Joan closed in on c.entrll America ~y with heavy
rains and 11 S mph winds, tbreatenina
to unleash a torrent of flub Ooods
and mud slides.
The storm was movina west after leavin& JS people dead or missing in
Colombia and thousands homeless.
Gilbert Clark. meteorol<>sist at the
National Hurricane Center in Coral
Gabl~ Aa., said the damage could be
.everc an the mountainous regions of
Central America.-
"U nfortunately, they are get~ a
lot of rain ahead of this storm, which
is aoiDa to affect the uca and cause a
lot of mud slides and flash flood in the
mountains,.. be said. ..The bigest
threat to life will be from flash floods
and mud slides."
Max Mayfield, another forecaster
at the hurricane center, said the
portion of the Caribbean where the
hurricane is bound has never ex-
perienced a storm of such magnitude.
At 6 a.m. EDT, Joan's center was
located near latitude 11 .2 north,
lon&itude 79. 7 west. or about ~26S
miles southeast of Bluefields,
Nicarqua. The hurricane was almost
stationary this mom.in& but was
expected to resume a slow westward
motion later today.
Maximum sustained winds bit 11 S
mph.
The Colombian islands of San
Andres, Albuquerque and Provi-
dencia were under a hurricane wam-ina. and a watch was posted for the
Caribbean coasts of Nicarqua and
Costa Rica.
At least 12,000 people fled Puerto
Limon, Costa Rica's main Caribbean
port, and other northeast coastal
towns, said Johon¥ Alf~, nation~
emeraency committee director 10
Puerto Limon.
"We're sure of one thing: tiur-
ricane Joan will provoke many floods
&Iona the Atlantic coast and to a lesser ~on the Pacific ooast." Alfaro
l&ld.
Hundreds of people lined up for
buses to flee the town of I 0,000
located 100 miles southeast of San
Jose, the capital. Some said they were
afraid there wouldo 't be enapgb
transportation for everyone.
··we could die." S&ld Alfaro
Valverde, 58, u be waited in line. -
Public Security Minister Heman
Garron said 1,000 police were sent to
Puerto Limon to prevent looting.
In Nicarqua, President Daniel
Ortep declared a state of alert
Wednesday night Red Cross officials
said they were only waiting for orders
to begin evacuating coastal residents.
Sabotage hinted in
I ... ,, f Repeat perf otmance . -.
81alrley Temple Black AU1da bJ • plloto of~. at ace 10.
tabla wlaa 9be wu tile~ ....... ~ manlaal Oltlae
SOtla a_. Parade In 1898. It iru •nNMIDOed oa W9"a..ta7
tlaat elae woald be back aa &nnd manlaal of tile l OOtla a ..
Parade OD Jan. 2, 1889 ln J»uadeaa.
Asbestos cleanup fir1n
accused of shoddy work
BJ fte A11oclated Preli
•
Dukakis: GOP
distorting facts
on cr.ime record
BJ fte Aueda ... Presa Dvkakis bas ••an unrealistic view of
Michael Dukakis &ClCUsed the Re-America's role'' in the world, and told
bli f ...i:. • h' d students at the University of Mich-"! cans '? uutor'tlnl H recor on ipn that be and the Mauacbmetts
cnme while tront-~r Geo~ IOV~or were "li&ht ydr's aput" on 8\aab ~ the c that ~ foreip policy. ~be _n val lac any forelJll 8..... ....,...,.,,. to raise the ilaue DOlicY expenence u two Wb1te uauwuex,.--liowie conteoden trad attacks and of Dukaki.s' cn~e record today when
counterattack.a. tbe GOP nominee travels to New
. . . Jeney and the New York City T~e De~.~rattc prettd~u~I borouah of Queens, where be wu
oonunce, ~bcized by some in his , pickiq ue an endorsement &om a
petty for bis weak. respon.e to· ~e law enforcement union. ' OOP cbarJet. &nJnlY answered his . . Co · Republican accusen WedneSday Dukakis was travelin& to nnectt-
when pretented with 1 bi:ochare ·cut where the la~t state~de poll
attackina him u soft on crime. showed Bush boldinaa IO-po10~ lead.
.. Friends. th.is is prbqe," Dulc.akis The two presidential ~dida~
said u be beJd up the mailin& for a were expected. to put uide_ th~ar
crowd in Southern Illinois. "'this is political rhetonc and replace it With
political Drbue." buf!tor as they both took center s•
TbeGOPbrOcbure, which was sent tc?ni&ht.at the annual~ E. Smith
to voten in the state, sugested that dinner an New ~ork Cit)'..
convicted mass-murderer John The Dukakis campaign, shaken
Wayne Gacy would "be eliaible for earlier in the week by a NBC N~
weekend puses" under Massachu-Wall Street Journal poll Ibo~
eetts' prison furlouah proaram._ Bush ahead by 17 pomts, received
Later, in Palm~, Mo., Dub.kis be\Jer news Wednesday from two
told the crowd, "I vc never seen such new surveys. .
a .-ct of lies in my life." An ABC News--Washinat~n Post
While Dukakis souJbt to set his poll pve Bush a seven-pomt lead
record ~t, Bush continued to whil~ a Harri~ poll sho_wed th_e GOP
level bis foreap affain attacks on his nominee leadmg by rune pomts -o~!-. considerably . less than the earlier
vioe president charged that survey.
Icebreaker on the llVay
to help trapped llVhales
2 India plane crashes
AHMADABAD, India (AP) -
Invcstiptors have not niled o ut
sabo\llC in the era.sh ofr¢in domestic
airlinen that claimed the lives of 165
people, a government official wd
toda_y.
On Wednesday, a Boeing 737
operated by Indian Airlines crashed
~d·in heavy fog at A.bmadat.a airport in central India.
The plane clipped a tree, struck a
power line and exploded on its final
approach .
SAN FRANCISCO -An asbestos removal firm tbit allqedly did more
damqe than repair in some cases is being sued for fa.ili.n& to remove all of the
hazardous material and for traininc worken inadequately, authorities
announced. Employees used scare tactJcs to sell ex=ve cleanup projects
while the firm's shoddy work left some homes more rous than before the
work 'was done, according to a lawsuit filed apinst Prccilion Works Inc., a firm
with offices in Palo Alto and Santa Monica. An affiliated consulting firm that
inspecu homes, EpiC.enter Inc., also wu named in the lawsuit. "This is the first
of what I am sure will be many prosecutions of asbestos abatement contractors
for doinc slipshod. improper and incomplete work.," District Attorney Ario
Smith wd in a statement. Smith and Attorney General John Van d~ Kamp
filed a civil suit in Superior Court on Wednesday against the companies, which BARROW, Alaska (AP)-A huge when ·two brothers--in-law from
did busiOCS$ in San Francisco and Los Angeles. A telephone call to company ioebreakina barge bepn its journey to Minnesota brou&ht six $400 c:k>-icen o!fi~ was not retw:ned. Jb~ ~uit seeks civil penalncs of $2,_SOO for each racue three trapped whales as Scten-to the SS00,000 rescue effon. vtolabonofstatelawLOantndivtdualhom~. ltalsouksfc;>rappointme~tofao tists worried that plunging Orea Fenian and Rick Skluzaoek. independe~t. contractor, at the two firms expense, to ms~t all buildings temperatures and polar bears would of l...akeland, Oew to Alaska at their
wbere P1ecrsion-bas WOI k:ed and I emove-any~ -tliiUt.en the mamnmrs .... tb.,,.,ey.-tbar11'V1Ve-..,.onawmn.-...e,,,xpe-ose---1l't>O~de~mft0ft!Q'"S .... tra ...... te-+tbeho--
named Bonnet, Crossbeak and Bone. devices, invented by Skluzacek's
.. Two crashes on the same day in
two hours is too much of a coin-
cidence," said the official, who is
closely associated with the investiga-
tion into Wednesday's disasters.
Mcanwbilc, an Indian Airlines
Airbus carrying 209 people made an
emerccncy landing shortly aft.er
takeoff today from the southern city
of Madras, airline officials in New
Delhi said. The plane, bound for
Sinpporc. apparently developed
technical problems, they said, but did
not elaborate.
All but five of the 135 people on
board died.
Less than two hours after the
disaster, a ~year-old Fokker Friend-
ship propeller plane leased by Indian
Airlines to another domestic carrier,
Vayudoot, slammed into a bill in
eastern India during a severe rain-
storm.
J.C. Barua, a senior official of
Vayudoot in Guwabati, confirmed
today that all 31 passengers and four
crew members died. All were Indians.
Boy found after three days in mounta1n•
CUY AMACA RANCHO ST ATE PARK - A 7-year-old Mexicali boy
who was reSiCued after three days and nights in the niged Cuyamaca
Mountains remained hospitalized today as a precaution, officials said. Je~us
Antonio "Pepin" Garcia was found Wednesday afternoon by a Manne
searcher who spotted him less than two miles from the eastern San Diego
County campsite the boy disappeared from on Sunday. "He was sitting on a
rock undera tree in the creek bed," said Pre. David Youn~ "He wasjustsitting
there like (be was wondering). 'Where have you becnr' The younpter, who
became lost while hunting for pine cones witb his twin brother and another
child, was flown by helicopter some 40 miles to Children's Hospital in San
Dieao. He was listed in good ~ndition, hospital spokeswoman Vicki~ Hearst
said. Dr. Bradley Peterson aid Ui~ boy. who ~ treated fo~ dehydration and
minor cuts and scrapes, probably would remain in the hospital for one or two
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~t dawn, a National Guard hcli-father when rescue . coordinators
copter riged to tow the I SS-too politely refus:ed their offer to help.
"bover-barae" was to resume the 230-Earl~ today~ under the skeptical
mile trip a1ona the desolate Arctic SU{>Crvtsion of the coordinators, they
coast &Om Prudhoe Bay. It moved qwckly cleared ice and slush from the
about five miles Wednesday through two brcatbina boles, accomplishina
sand bars., mud and shallow water. in houn what had been tak:ina the
The 24 to 30-foot-long California rescue team, usina chain saws, pick-
gray whales, whose s~es is en-axes and steel bars, a day to do.
daqered, became trappea in the ice The cylindrical de-ioer, about nine
two weeks qo while m1gr1ting south. inches around and 14 inches Iona,
Eskimo whalers using chain saws in floats in the water suspended beneath
sub-zero temperatures have been a styrofoam slab. A small, double-
cuttina holes in the thick -Arctic blade propeller pulls wam\er watcf up
Ocean ice to help the mammals from below and emits it with 34
breathe. They got a boost Wednesday pounds of thrust
I>ying woman intends
to attend O\Vh funeral
MILWAUKEE (AP) -Carrie Munson beat heroin addiction to succeed
as a radio broadcaster and social worker. Now that the 62-year-old has terminal cancer, she plans to beat dealh, too, by attending her own funeral next week.
The music, she says, will be "I Did It My Way." And she plans to enjoy it
..As Iona u I can remember, I have always wanted to
know when r was aoina to die so I could put things in order,"
the Milwaukee woman said Wednesday. "I want to watch
the peopJes' expressions .. I want to see the way they react."
Munson, who bas pancreatic cancer and bas been told
she does not have Iona to live, sent invitations to her
"friends, associates and enemies" and three sons for the Oct.
29 service. Her sons plan to attend.
Munt0n is writina an autobiography called "Bury Mc
in My Cap and Oown," and said the funeral would be an
appropriate way to end her life's story.
"I'll fCl it all embedded in my mind and when I get MUNSON
home ru1ust write up that final chapter," she said.
The Rev. R. L Lathan, pastor of the New Hope Baptist Church, bu ap-eed
to conduct the service.
"This is the first time I've had this ki1td of request,·• Lathan said. "It's very,
very st1aft1C and unusual. She wanted to be at her own funeral and she wanted
to be alive."
For Munson, who says she spent more than 20 years as a drug addict unul
she returned to school in her 40s, death is not something to fear.
"I have a mesaqe for all these youna dru& addicts out there, and I have a
mesaqe for the cancer patients.•• she said. "ibe message is why be afraid?
We've all aot to die."
Althouah Munson said her cancer is painful, ahe.refuses to let it disturb her
"because I'm not the type to 4ive in."
Munson, born in Missi1S1ppi, had only a fourth-srade education until she
returned to school decades later. She said she is strong because she has been on
her own all her life.
"My mother died when I was 3 and I was the younaes1 otsix," she said. "If
I knew one thins. it was that I was not aoina to be I sharecropper."
She saved eoouab monetfu~m picki na cotton to buy a bus ticket to St Louil and arrived "with no · but what was on my back and some hiah-
beeled shoes that bad the heels cut oft ..
Once in St. Louis. Munson scraped toeether enoup money to aiet to Oticaao, where she aa.id she wu turned on to heroin by an acquaintance.
That, sbe aa.id, bclan an involvement with druu that led to prison terms
forcrimacommitted toaiet thedrup, includinathef£, prostitution and f~ry.
"It took me lAt or 25 yean to let off that darn stuff," she said, "I md to
mytelf. 'Either crawl out of the 1utter and die or let oft' your butt and do
toinetb.lna.M ... -•...i _ .. _ decided I th U . ' f w· . UDIOD -INK; to app y to e DlVenlty 0 dOODlln-
Milwaube, and althouab she wu not qUalified, "I bad IO much enthusium
t)iey let me in."
Kan
BllCIEI
Two.NB
artists ~
receive
· .IJoaors
· More than 44S entries were
submitted by Oranie Count¥
artists in the juried competition of
the sixth annual Newport Salute
to the Arts-a blend ofbusiness,
city and the ans.
And the results are in. The
talented local winnen are ....
Mary AM Rall o(Newport
Beach took second place and
Dicked up f400Tor her acrylic, "i>inina Table."
Wlalfnd Reda ofNewport
Beach won first honorable men-
tion and collected $SO for her
.. Mixed-Media."
The Newport Salute tO the Arts
ii produced and sponsored by the
Newport Beach City Arts Com-
miuion with the.support and
participation oflOcal businesses
and orpnizations.
Coaitline Artists Association of
Costa Mesa assisted with the
Juried Art Competition . • • • Did you know that Job Cos Jr.
, maI:{~fNewport Beach, has proc · ed October u .. Escrow
Month? ..
Cox said the Orange County . . 'onal.
auociation of the California
Elcrow Association, bas been
dedicated to the continuing
education and elevation of the
CICrOW profession through
ldberence to its code of ethics for
38years.
• • • ReoentlyagroupofUniversity
ofSouthern California alumni
fans and boosters gathered
tolether for a "March Down
Memory La.ne ...
The event wis held at the
Balboa Bay Oub for a special Oranae County salute to uses
Athletic Centennial.
Since USC football serves as
the centerpiece of the yearlong
celebration, it was only ap-
propriate that Pa.i Salata of
Newport Beach serve as master of
ceremonies.
Salata is a former USC and pro
nlayer as well as the originator of
r.itrelevant Week."
And the event featured some
pretty special guests including
Heiaman Trophy winner Mike
Garrett, Cra11 Fertts, former
USC AD-Americans, cbam· ==team members from u well as football. former
COKhes, and a host ofUSC
Olympians.
Also included were the USC
tr~c:id membenofthe
Another highlight of the day
wu the appearance oCPaal W. mm.mt of Balboa, who served
u uses yell leader in 1924.
El:Ilwst, who can match~ foot stories with the best,
oenicularlyeitjoys tallrinaa ut
his train tnp to South Bend for the
tint USC-Notre Dame p.me.
"We were on the Southern
Pacific train," he said. ''And there
were five stowaways on boa.rd, aoina there and coming back. ..
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NEIGHBORHOOD FOCUS DAILY PILOT/Thurldey, OctotMW 20, 1111 CE A.a
TOwing senriee for boats innovative
•J lift BOlJC8Ell ..............
While wortrio& bis way tbrou&h
coUeee, David la Montaane of
Corona del Mar drove the Balboa
Ferry and watched a lot of can Ft
towed off for repair.
Al be worked._ it dawned OD
him that there probably wasn't a
terVioe that would provade towina
for boats the way an auto club
does for can.
That inspiration was the beain-nilll of La Mon1ape'1 business
career.
The 27-year-okl, named recipi-
ent of the 1988 .. Entrepreneur
Outstandina Alumnus of the
•
Year' by the Univenity of
Southern California alumni, is
the owner of his own company,
Veuel Alai.st Allociation of
America Inc., in Newport Beach.
Vessel Assist provides a towing
service for boets up to 6S feet.
from the Canadian to the Mex·
ican border -usually within 60
minutes of that crucial cry for
belP.·
' A normal day starts at 8 a.m.,"
said Suzanne Sanchez, customer
service repre1entative. ..Phone
calls come from offshore from
recreational boaters that are stuck
out in •the water and need our
assistance."
La Montape said the execu-
tion of bis brainstorm on the
Balboa Ferry was not that dif-
ficult.
"Because I bad the idea, a
couple of years later I wu in a
busrness entrepreneur prosrain at
USC," La Montagne said .. For
the senior tbesis,.you bad to come
up with an idea that is workable in
the reaJ world .. That idea was my
best. I graduated at the top of my
class."
For that project be received
"The Best Business Plan of the
Year .. award in 1984.
~ However, La Montagne -was
serious about starting bis business
and did a lot of knocking oil doors
to fet it going.
• At the beginning, I'd be at the
boat show selling membenhips,"
........ _......, ........... he said. "Then the member I
signed would call for assistance.
Then rd go out and rescue them. -
DaftdLalloD._.eawa.ttatlleretua worb wttb Im cam•• Mnlce w,,...,......,"-......, of Illa Vwel Alid8t biDat (a~) uad repn1eDtatift a.•nne 8aacks.
Once I aot them towed in they'd (Pl---BOAT/A7)
Costumer
provides
ri httouch
BJ L\TY BOUCHER oe .. a.., ........
Halloween is Nancy Dunn's
favorite day of the year.
In fact, three weeks before the big
event, she aoes auy crcatina the
perfet"t costume for men and women.
Duna is the owner of"Dress Up"
in Newport Beach, a shop specializjna
in vintqe clothina. jewelry, wedd.ina aowns -and any imapnable cos.-
tume a customer is loolrina for. ·"Halloween is very very popular,"
Dwm said. •'Jt's almost like a national
holiday around here. It's a lot of fun.
Once a year people can use their
imqinatton and play out their fan-
tasies."
Dunn S&Yl that's a common occur-
reooe.
Holdina up an oriainal Civil War
costume from the movie "The Blue
and the Gray" that starnd S~y Keach. she wd she bas something for
everyone.
"People in this area host a lot of
theme parties," Dunn said. "They
have 'Murder MYltery' parties and
they're lookiria for period pieces. The
Balboa Bay Oub will have its 'God-
father Party' and we act a lot of
requests for flapper dreues.."
Sprinaina out oftbe dresaina room
on a recent afternoon, Natalie Biz.art
of Newport Beach twirled around the
shop in an oft'-~shou.ldcr, white
"Southern Belle" dress.
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l'fatalle Blatt clr11111 u a Soathern Belle, tbanb to the help
of l'fuacy Dann uad Iler coetam•.
W:edding cake will
top <;>ff c_hili menu
a, liTY ~1C!D'll °'.,....,,... ....
People don't normally associate
chili with a tnditionll weddina
dinner, but then not everybody geu
married at a chili cook-oft' either.
However, for at least seven Cali-
fornia couples., it'll be wedding cake
and chili at the lntematiooal Chili
Society's annual World Cba.m-
pioosb.ii:t Chili Cook-Off to be bdd at
Tropico Go&d Mine in Kem County
on Oct. 30.
.. A lot of peop&e in the past have
been married at the chili cook-off,"
said Jim West, president and director
of the Newport Bcacb~based society.
'"Our local Municii-J Court Jud&e
Cal Schmidt will be pcrformina the
-ceremonies. It's aoina to be a full-
blown Mardi Gras.
"David Lon of Tulsa (Okla.)
Jaycees will be preperina 7SO pllons
o( chili, .. be said. .. It will feed t l ,000
people. If you can ima&ine 2.600
pounds of meat, 182 plloos of beans,
2, 100 cloves of prlic ... that'sa lot of
ch.i.Ji The cost will be S 1 and the
~JO to St Jude Ou.ldrcn's OSPit&i. 1n Memphis. Tenn." West
said.
The International Chili Society
beadquarten is now based at the
Balboa' Bay Oub, but West re-
members .when there were no ctuli
cook-offs in California.
"I ca.me to work 10 1973 to do
entertainment and shows for the
club," be said. "Grant McNiff, who was known as 'Father Duffy' ca.me to
John Clark. vice president of the
sai<;i, 'Wby don't you b the state
chili cook-oft' at the club?" ..
• West tbouabt that was the most
unusual idea he bad ever heard.
"I never beard of a chili cook off:.....
there probably were o!l.!J 1 S total at the time, 10 be {McNiJI) atf'UICd a meeti.na wilh Carroll Shelby, of
Shelby's Ra.Deb in Tex.as, and C. V ..
Wood -the man who broucbt the London Bridee to Lake Havasu.. and a
lfOUP of other people..
"'We bad ha.ocb and dilCUSUcd it, ..
West said. "We pretaL1ed the idea u
a club f\lnction to Balboa Bay Oub
owner Bill Ray."
West aid be wuo •t quilC swe what
Ray's reaction would be. Ho~. be
said that after the idea was pitched, it
IClemCd to ma.kc sense.
"We always bad theme pmties. so
we said, 'let's do a chili theme.' ..
Bill Ray decided to bold the cook·
oft' on the Tbunday before Memorial
Day weekend by the Balboa Bay Oub
pool -and that day became I
tradition.
.. To our surprise more than 800
pcoole showed up," West said.
lDen, becautc the cbampionalup
was always held at Shelby's Randl in
a remote area in Tex.as, the cook-off
clwnpionsb.ip was moved to c.ali-
forru.a for cooven.ieooe.
The rest, West said, is history. The
cook-off clwnpionship was moved in
197S to Tropico Gold Mine.
After the society n:uived a peat
deal of UDCJlpected publicity. the
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Ex-Olympic gymnast donates equipment to .Y
BJ KATY BOUCHER
CM ............
Tbe Newport-Mesa YMCA is act· tin& some Olympian help these days.
Ricbard Beckner, a former Olym-
pic athlete and resident of Newport
Be8cb, is donatina bis old aymnastics
equipment for the Y's prosrams.
"A member of the United States
Gymnastics Team at Melbourne.
Australia, in l 9S6, Beclcner's dona-
tion includes mats., uneven bars, ofiainal building in Newport Beach
vaul~ and pommel bone and was constructed.. Both be and lus wife,
beams, said Cynthia Sullivan of the Adele and their chddtto have bttn
YMCA. active in the YMCA.
Sullivan said bia plans for a new .. My wife takes pan m the aerobics
build.int at the Y are bcina discussed classes, and, when they we"' )Ounger.
to brina back the gymnastics PfOl11UJl my cbildml were active 1n the c•mps
that went by the wayside some years and caravans," Beckner sa1d.
qo. · , He added that he fttls proud to
Bcclcner bcaan his association with help.
the Newport·Mcsa YMCA before the "The YMCAs are where gym-
nasties were or\&lnally tau&ht. and
need this support qarn." Bcclcner
said. .. With the proper e:tposurt and
staff, a l)'UlD&SllC program couJd
benefit both the commumty and the
YMCA."
Sullivan satd the hope for the
YMCA ·s l)'ltlnastJc provam 1s to
hclpproduccOass U, Ill. and JV level
athletes..
"Tbetc a.re students who go to
coucae on a l)'mnastics scbolarstue
two levels below Olympic level,
Sullivan wd. .. Bcclcntt, a former
aymnastics ooach, has seen many of
hi1 students ao tbroUJb collqc on
acbolanhiR" and bqjn their own
Pf'Oll'IJD s. Sullivan wd currently Bcck:ncr ts
look:ina for a plaoc to store the
equipment until the new facility ts (Pl-...._ OTllNA&T /A8)
OCC plans workshops for sen_iors and business owners
~Coast Coll• will offer special workshops for
1enior citizens aetd busmess owners Saturday, with two
eeminan 1ebcdulcd in each catcaory. '
Activities include a costume contest. entertainment. gifts
and lunch. LfCal .ecreta_rles to meet
An orpnizauonal mttt1ng for the Ne~n Beach
Lep1 Secretaries Assoc1at1on will be held Fnday at the
Red uon Inn. 3050 Bnstol St .. Costa Mesa.
may ca ll 551-4200 fo r an appotntment.
A motoriq safety ooune for 1en.ion will be presented
ft'om I Lm. to' p.m. in Room 101 of OCCs Scienoe
Lecture B~ at a fee of $21 . Financial and estate
plaaniQI f'or 1m1on will be addressed from 9:30 a.m. to
DOOG in Room 107 of the Counlelaq and Admissions
luildiQI ata f'ee ofS9.
A mes and nwtetina worbbop is ICbcdulcd from 9
Lm. lO 4 p.m. in Room 102 of the Scienoe Lecture
lui'ctiae at a S2S llle, while small buaiDell owners will be
o&nd a ICID.inar on &ancbisiaa from 9 Lm. to noon in
lloom I 09 of' the Cowlltliq and Admissions buildina for S2'. Call 432·S880 for details. ·
OceaJI COO~fGldW id .. tid
A clua on "Ocean Cooldq" wilJ be_ praented
S.narday ud Oct. 29 at the Peeuut School, I MIS Santa
Y1111.t FOuntain Valley.
Dr. Joeepb Conner an instnactor at the National Uai"'11itJ ia Irvine., wid conduct the coune. Tbe cost is SU Plf pel'IOD or S.O f'or an edult and student rteistaina ~-Call 249-aSSO or 914'-1224 (or more infot-....aoa.
Grltnth Park ezcanloa
The Irvine Community Services Department Wt.II
sponsor an excursion to the Griffith Park Observato'}'.
Saturday for the fascr li&ht show ''Rainbow Cadenza. •
which features popular classical music.
Vans will leave Deerfield Community Park, SS
DeerwoodWcst.atSp.m.andwiU retumat 9p.m. Tbefcc
i1 $161 and additional information 1s available at
'51-86JS.
Blood drive. In Jlfeu, lfe.,,art
The Oranae County chapter of the American Red
Crou will conduct two blood drives Friday at Southern
Califor1aia =in Cost.a Mesa and for the Newport 8eecb ag:: yea Auoaataon.
The esa drive will be bdd from 9:JO a.m. to
l;tS p.m.at lbecoOetc. SS Fair Drive, while t.M Newpon
campeip i11cbeduled for 10:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 47S
32nd 5'. COlta Maa donors should call S*3610 and
Ncwpcwt contributors 644-3002 for appoantmen
Patrica Parson. president of LepJ Sectttanes
lncorl)Oratcd. will ~ the &ucst speaker. Dlnner is
tcbcduled for 6:30 and the co t 1s S 1 S C.a.IJ Carol Miller at
733-9026 for addtuonal 1nformauon
Holiday baaar la Band.IJgton
Hununaton Ctnter will hold its annual Holtda)
Community Bazaar this -.eek end. and the event 1s open to non~profit orpnlllttons as a fund-raisin& activity.
Hand-crafted items and baked aoods att accq>t.able.
The event will run fnday throuah Sunday, and more
infonnauon 1s available It 897-l533.
Parent Help recraltbJ6
The Parent Hcl11 USAaroup, esiabliskd bv Mothers
and Others 1111nst Child A butt ofH-.ntincton Beach, wtll bold a trai ni"I Pf'OIJ'lm for v61 un teen Saturda)' at I 0 a. m.
Call 84). LOVE for rcte'f'Vlbons and t.be locauon of the
e~l
Artl•t.' recepdoa w:ftedaJed -Hernia .creenbJ6 m lrrirJe
TIM Coeca Mesa An lelpe o.ucr,. Will bost I
recepboD Friday .ton. 7 to 9 p.m. 10 boaor new and The publ~ 11 anvat.Cld tea tree bttnaa leftaU~ to bt
.. turld arua & dae "*'*of Jwy tbtloulb October at Mkl Satwday by On. Uwrnce Malooe ud Dtn•s
1M .....,,, 3120 ~da Piiia Drive. Suta ADA. Oement Astiri" 11thnrofTices.4950 llnuca ~y. "li40it of tbe anilll will be on hand to visit with pests Suite 207. •n lrvane.
andwwerqtaeMionubout tbeirwort Call S40-64l0f0r COMUhataons wiU bt sivca bttMm 10 a.m. and
Aanber iatbnnatioL DOOG. ud raervations arc • a 1 & II. l'1*lt lftlieft'Md
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The ninth annual 1 OK fun run and the 5K walk or run
to ra1K funds for the Bolsa Chica ..,-ctJands will be held
Saturday at tbe Bolsa Ouca State Beach.
The lOK run wtll start at 8:30 Lm., followed by the
5K event at 8:40. Tbe entry fee 1s S 15. whach includes a T •
shut. Pnces wtU be awarded 1mmedlately after the raoe~
Mad ucanlon from lrYUJe
A ''Club Mud" excursion to the Glen Ivy Hot Sprinas
and Mud Baths will be conducted Saturday from 9 a.m. to
6 p.m. by t.he lmne Family ScrVtOCS Propw.m.
Pan1apants waU leave from t.he lrvme Youth
SeMoesCenter. 14301 Yale Ave., and the fee as$2.S. Call
660-3920 for additional infonnahoo.
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l'NmAS • • • A library ca.rd can give young
people a real edge on school, fun
and future.
Tbat•s the message of a new
?qtpaian to sign up every student
for a library card, sponsored by
the Newport Beach Public Li-
~~ effort~partofanational
campaign sponsored by the
American Library Association.
The local campa.ip started Oct.
3, and runs through Nov. 18,
As part of this effort. the library
is working closely with the city
schoo15 to stage an all-out recruit-
ment
Job W. Nicoll, superintendent
ofNewport-Mcsa Unified School
Distri~ bas signed a proclama-
tion urgmg all parents to make
sure their children obtain a library
card, and encourages its use for
both school work and leisure
enjoyment
Cards come from the Newport
Beach Public Library.
The children •s librarian will
visit elementary school classes
and_Jiveout Parent-Lct-
tcr/Patron Registration forms,
and "I Got Carded" forms to
t\ldents.-
A series ofbooks will be given
to the school with the highest
percentage of registered bor-
rowers.
dasses having 100 perccn t
registration will be given coupons
for free BiJ Macs at McDonalds.
"We thmk of the library card as
a credit card for youth, offering
unlimited educational and enter-
tainment services, with no annual
fee and no finance charges ... said
Jady Kelley, children •s services
coordinator. "We offer every-
thing form Sendak to Spring-
steen."
We lavite yoa to 1e11d as
laformadoa on commuJty laap-
pealap. We wot to ltear from
yn abotlt .,com.Ja1 evats, local
people ud aelpborbood aew11D
1eaeral. Sead to tlae Dally Pilot,
P. 0 . Bos 15'0, Cottl Mesa tHH.
Mark to the attentloa of Katy
Boaclaer.
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From AS
read_y.
"The equipment 1s all compact and
folds down easily," Beckner said. "It
oould be stored in a garage or storage
shed. My main ooncem is that it be
stored someplaoe safe and dry."
Sullivan said everyone is excited
about introducin& the propam.
"With l)'mnastics back into the
YMCA propm, we'll be able to
oontinue a tradition that the YMCA
bas supported for yean," Sullivan
said.
We 're looking
for good sports
The Daily Pilot wants to repon the
sponing exploits of you and your
neighbors.
Send us a bnef account of the
sporting accomplishment and a
photograph if you have one. Address
your correspondence to Neigh-
borhood Focus an care of the Daily
Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa,
92626.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
.... , .... c...1n1
1122 lllUl llft1 CtSTI IUA-SU.1151
Orange Coast College
Community Services
MOTORING
WITH
SAFETY
For Mature Auto Drivers
Presented by
Lt John Regan
Costa Mesa Pohce Dept }
M OTORISTS AGE 55 & UP
MAY QUALIFY FOR LOWER
INSURANCE RA TES'
SAT., OCT. 22
Science Leet 1
a a.m. • 5 p.m.
OfllANOE COAST COLUOE.
2701 Felrvlew Rd , CoJta Mesa
Admission: $21 .00
....... rdOftlVIN.MC:
(714) 432-5110 .
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COSTUMES OFFERED ••• .......
.. We were haviQa brelkf< acrou
tbe street wbeo we noticed the
C011WDe ... " Bintt la.id. "I am
=~~tto~Scarlct
Wn BiDrt ~ tallcina about ber party, uleswomen Kellie
Braadt and Evelyn Oatcia bad her
Colh•me comp&eted with bat, aloves
andperuol.
Brandt aid tbat•s one tbe best parts
o( ber job -belpina dreu up the ~ just dra.ed somebody as
Cleopatra for a oompetition," Brandt
Mid. "'She walked out with a metalic
black and 1Vbite sown, headdress and
make bracelets.
.. Qwuuaid: she does her shoppina
carefully. .. rve traveled worldwide," Dunn
said. "rve been to India, and all over
Europe. I have a rclati ve in Paris who
takes me to the 'flea market.' That's
really exciting. I've also aotten several
thinp from oelebrities, including
kimonos from Shirley MacLaine and
auorted stage jewelry."
However, Dunn said she never
planned on such a variety of things in
her store.
"pendi~ -incorpontina my an-tiquet wi my drell shop.
"Became via-c:lodUna Pl band ia bud with anliquet. I IWted le1lial viD dothi.nt and antique ~. ~howtbe«>l&WwS
of it IOl started."
And ber llore pl beyond vinta,e
furniture and dothina afto.
• •• allo· do buyouts. .. she aid. ··1
buy new ~ from sportswear to ~ &om ltorel that IO out of
bu11neu This ~Y I can sell them for
a hction of what they yrould coat new ...
Dunn alJo bu a sectioD of the store
dedicated to brides. and bridesmaids.
IOWlll and acceaoriet. "I alJo have new top-of-the-line
deaiper weddint, aowns and
bridesmaid dresses, • she said. I sell
t.bete for 7S percent off retail because
of my buyouts. Evelyn is my bridal
SDeCiatist. She will add ~ do
al1entions and puts the whole wed-d.ina look tOFther.••
And Dunn said she's taken the next
step -she's started to~ manufacture tbinp herself.
DlllJ .... ,.......,"-.....
.. I started this shop more than six
yearsaao,"shesaid. "l had an antique
shop across tbe street. At the time I
was aelling retail clothes, mostly for
business women. I ended up buying
out the pharmacy next door and
A Newport beach resident tor more
than 20 years. Dunn oriainally came
from Lona Island and obtained her 4eP'ee in advertising art .and design
from New York State University. She Mid ahe enjoys buying, desianing and
of oourse -Halloween. Jlf~ Dmm llo1da a dance ball ,Ur• ......... \'at to,lt la Cl.U War oatflt.
Sean Barr~
Celeste Tuttle Amy Non Angela Keller
PRIZE GIVEAWAYS
• 32 free ski trip to Utah (lodging & ski passes)
courtesy of the Park City Ski A ssociation
• Kenwood car stereo K3C2000A courtesy of
Al & Ed's Stereo of Co ta Mesa.
• 20 Passes to Knott*s Berry Farm. Don't miss
their 16th Annual Hallow,een Haunt featuring
Elvira. Call K~t's Berry Farm for further
information. . _. ..... • 10 free video rentals courtesy of "Video
Experience."
• One $50.00 merch andise certificate from
"Priorities" in the Atrium.
• Gift certificate from "The Busy Body!'
• Limousine service-2 hours free with a 5 hour
minimum courtesy of O'Brien Limousine.
• Athletic footwear courtesy of Nike, Inc.
•Free tuxedo rental up to $75 courtesy of
"Silverwoods."
•Two-1 month memberships to the "Sports
Connection" (must be 16 years or older).
• Sportswear outfit courtesy of "Beach Front
Property."
• Two $50 gift certificates and "Ma Cuisine" cook,
books courtesy of the ''Ma C uisine Cooking
School.,,
•Fr~ tuxedo rental up to $75 courteey of
"Phelps."
• Sporuwear outfit courtesy of "Body Glove" by
Robin Piccone.
• Two panes to Catalina courtesy of Catalina Flyer.
Laurie Somers Kimberly Rideout Erik Leida! Shelley Davis Mary Jane Weeshoff
Dean Camaras Dana Munson
R1charJ Farrington CinJy Palermo Deborah Un Molly O'Neil
• Newport Center Fashion Island be.ich towels,
visors, baseball cap and tote ba~!
• Three fr ee ski tune,ups courte y of "Ski &
Sport."
• Surprise gifts courtesy of Neiman Marcus.
•Two tickets to Amy G rant courtesy of Pacific
Amphitheatre.
• Contemporary wrist watch courtesy of Kiere.
• Gift basket o f a sorted toiletries courtesy,.of •
Caswell Massey.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
Noon-3pm
Dance anJ Aerohll performance sponsored hy "The
Busy Body" fo.nunng The Jimmie Defore Dance
Group. The Orches1 s Dance Group from Corona
Del Mar H1~h School and The Dance Center
(Bullock's W1l sh1re Wang).
Skateboard demon trat1ons sponsored by "Ski &
port" (Bullocks Wilshire Wing).
Hourly drawings for numerou excmng prizes!
...... 2pm
Fashion & Accessories Show featuring
Fashion Islands' 1988/89 Teen Board.
Center hours: Monday-Friday 10am-9pm, Saturday
10am-6pm, Sunday Noon-Spm. Valet parking
ava ilable. Over 100 fine stores including Neiman
Marcus. Bullock's Wilshire . Robinson's, The
Broadway, Buffum,, Amen Wardy and lrvme Ranch
Farmer's Market. Center Information (714) 721 -2000.
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t!Mn wbeD you saia you would be be laid. "''Re .aviced Oceansade, eru~ calls would be if a vessel wu
1bere.' . . San Clemente laland. and t.ck ainki~ on fir;e, or bad a passe.n-.. Blwalty the bulineu started around to Redondo Beach. aer witb an i._.ury.
with one boat in this area with .. We now have 18 vessel usist Jfaboaterbasaproblem hecan
mYtelf ud two otben," be said. boatl fiom the Canadian to the call Vessel Assist rather than the .. One wu a captain. and the other Mexican border," he said. Coast Guard.
wo~ work o~ coordi-Vesse.1 Assist wu a business La Montape said a basic
aauon. I ran the businesl and whose time had come. membership 11 $79 a year. That
marketinaendofit. Accordina to La Montagne, in feeincludestowinJandassistancc
"Winter came and I became 1984 because offundina the U.S. within 30miles ofthe?Stline to
comervati~;" be continued ... I CoutG~cbangcd its policy ro the nearest port of repair. He said
started drivina the ~t myself only assist emergency vessels. . b~ has a computer µst of all clients
and purcbaled an additaonal boat The Coast Guard defines ats with a full descnption of their
-Ud contracted with a few ~licy as: non-emeraency or non-boau.
iodependent contt8Ct0n. life threatening calls concern Vessel Assist has other pro-
"At the time we didn't really something like running out of arams as well. One of the most'
have a larae customer base._ so one fuel, mechanical or electrical fail-P<>Pula!' is its .. Aoat Plan, which is
boat would have more tune to ures. mucblikethatofaflightplan."
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cook-oft" drew a crowd of 14,000.
~ were expectioa abolll
.. After that Sbelbey and Wood
came to me ud ukllcl if l'd be
iateresied in . . this (the
IOciety) at the cl~y qreed, ..
West said.
"Thus, the offices of lnternatioft.&J
Chili Society were established in
1976," be said. Then it started to
balloon.
•6'fh.is year we will sanction close to 350 events all over the world includ-
ina. Australia. Gnnd Cayman
Islands, Germany, Canada and m.a.oy
IDOl"Ui~ Wt suction the.events to
benefit all sons of non-profit or-
p.nizations," West said.
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·western Digital starts $90MfacilitY
Semiconductor wafer fab plant will be
ranked among world's most advanced
• Western Diaital Corp. broke
• IJ'OUJld on Wednesday ~or its $90
million advanced semiconductor
wafer manufacturina facility on a 12·
llCre lite in Irvine Spectrum.
Tbe lSO,QOO..sq~foot plant will
be.amona the most advanced facili-
ties of its kind in the world, said John
MacKay, 1enior vice president of
NYSE UPS & DOWNS . -
~iOUP
" od I) pf :f'' nB
l~i flton wt .TV Co tfCp
111tr wlA Vb1~,..or
toi.r~ n
ftrldeRlle '
~ct. ~i l1·.' B: .
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Up !' Up 9 Up 7 UP ~ Up j ~-i ··I Up 4. Up 4. Uo 4. ~ tt
manu&cturlna. who added that is
part of Western Diaitar s stratCJY to
stay competitive throuah vertical
intearatioo and implementation of
the iatest manufac tur i oa
tecboolosies.
The facility. ~pecifically desi~ed
to provide manufacturina flexibility,
will be used for desian verification,
' OTC UPS & DOWNS
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medium va&ume NOS udqwck turns
to ~ Its outpUt, in colijunctioo
with tbe~olumeproduction that Wettena • 'tal receives from
AT&T, utisfytbecom~y·s
rapidly ~DI need, 1CCOrdina to
company officials.
New manuracturi.,. technolotY is a
nuU<>r drivina force 10 stayina cost
competitive in toda)''s market,
MacK.ay pointed out.
"The new facility will ~ucic very ~ soale in'*"ted (VtSI) circuits
on ~inch wafen. We're paduatlna
ftom older '4-incb technoloSY to the
cost effective 6-incb:" M.acKay ex-
plained. ••usina a very advanced com-
plementary metal ollide silicon pro-
c::aa, each wafer bolds several bun-
dted 'die• or 'cbips'. Western Diaital wps these wafers to its packagins
plant in. Malaysia where they arc laser
cut into individual die and, in turn.
molded into semiconductor pack-
~: tecbnology used will Produce
sub-miCTon wafers where the sub-
micron designation refcn to the
amount of space that scpat"ates the
chip's internal circuitry. To demon-
strale, eKb mic:roa b eqwvaleftt to 1
39th millionth of ID incb and tbcrc are rouabJy 100 microns ia the
diameW ofbwnu bait.
1bis teehaolOIY it t.P.i.ficut
becauae with it Western Diaital is
matina 1 quantum leap to beioa •
leader In manuActurifta tec:hnolOI)', •• uJd MlcXay. ••R.iaht now there are
tea than a h8ndluf of facilities iri the
world capable of sub-micr~n
circuitry." ·
••we are p1oneerina ' new cost·
etrec:tive way ofbuildi!'I this type of
manufactunna facility, said · John
Crotby, vice prqident of 1..SJ oper·
at.ions. "'Tbe Wafer f.ab bu.!Jdina will
contain 1 30,0<»-IQuaro-foot clean
room that bas a ·aus I' cleanliness
ratina. A clean facility results in
)Uaber yields and a Oau I clean room
ii the ultimate in cleanliness."
The Class I ratio& means that there
are no putjclel luler i:n size than J
micron per cubic foot of air. In
comparison, this ratina is ue to 1,000
times purer than a hospital s surgical
unit and I 0 times purer than many of
the advanced wafer facilities in ex-
istence today.
·AppleComputerprofitsjump61 %
CUPERTINO (AP)-Apple Com·
puter Inc. on Wednesday posted an
84 pm:e.ntj_u.mp in pmfits focjls. fisc.al year, a stunning performance that
exceeded analysts• expectations. 1 The pant personal computer
maker also reported a SJ pcn:ent
jump in profits for the fourth quarter
ended Sept. 30, compared to the same
period a year ago.
Not to be outdone, Apple•s sales
rose 49 percent in the fourth quarter,
compared tothesameperiodin 1987,
and 53 percent for the fiscal year.
"These results mark our 10th
consecutive quarter of growth in sales
and earnings," said John Sculley.
chairman attd chief executive. ''This
performance underscores the con-
tinued success of Apple Computer
and is due, in larsc _part, to our success
with the Macintosh product family in
business markets around the world."
Eugene G . Glazer, an analyst with
Dean Winer Reynolds Inc. io New
York, characterized Apple's earnings
report as an '-'excellent performance,
above expectations."
Boltlecl Medical tells
historic profit results
...... M...i ~JM .. reportt tbat it lw achieved
three coneecutive SWofitable Q\W1en for the ftnt ti.me in the ltvi~
bued company's history, with third quarter profits ofS9,380, or I cent
perlbare.
ltallO ~ profit.t ofS67, 710, or 3 Qeftts per share, fortbe tint
nine lbonths of 1988. Previously, in 1987, the company bad a third
Quarter Jou ofS266,470, or 12 cents per ablre, and reported a lou of s1q~, or 3S cents per share, for the ftnt nine 'J'Ontha of the year.
1 ne company attributes its strona l 988 third quarter to a
continuous iocreaae in aaJes. Total revenues for the third quarter of ·
1988 were S7.0,SSO, compared with revenues ofSS22., I 7S for the like
period in J 987 an iDCrale of 42 pcn:eftt. Revenues ror tbe tint nine
months of 198' were $2,067,270, an increase of S9 percent compared
with the like 1987 period.
.. Our continuous profitability in 1988 reOects the powina
~in international and domestic markets for our oon-Ulvasive
morutorina deviClC5. We believe this is a rcsuh of the on-t0.ina efforts of
our distributor network," said Hcvka Sramek, ~ident and chief
9Jlecutive officer. ·.
BoMcd Medical is a leader in tbe field of non-invasive,
cardiodyna.mic monitorina. The company develops, 'manufactures and
markets technically advl.DOCd insllUments for a broad range of patient
monitorina and therapeutic manuemeot applications. ..... Tustin-hued~ Bueorp bu reported record quarterly net
income of$982,000, or~ cents per share, for the three months ended
Sept 30.
This represents a 57 percent increase over net income of$62S,000,
or 29 cents per share, reported for the year earlier quarter.
For the nine months ended Sept. 30, net income increased 33
percent to $2,360,000, or S 1.08 per share, compared with net income of
$1,777,000, or 84 cents per share, reported for the first nine months of
1987.
Per share eam.ings for the 1987 periods hav-e been restated to ~thcJ..O_perce.ntstock._diYjdcnd paid.Dec. 4.1981~ _
. Total asseu were $242.8 million on Sept. 30. Sbarebolden' equity
was $19.3 million at the end of the 1988 third quarter, givina the
company a total equity-to-.asset ratio of7.9 percent.
J.B. Crowell, president and chief executive officer otEJdorado Bancorp and Eldorado Bank, said, "The acquisition of American
Merchant Bank, completed in May, is meetina management's
expectations. The three offices acquired.-in Oranac, Newport Beach
and HuntingtOn Beach -have been effectivefy intqrated into
Eldorado Bank."
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NEW YORK (AP) -The lkd mu1Det sursed beck from Wedoadly'a drop witb a.._. ,.
rally to new post<ralh biaba today.
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t0S ANGELES (AP) -It was a
.. ~bum" tndlna day as Califoru&&
atoctbroten and rnvest.on foUo~
an u~own martct a year after
tbe bia cnsb of 1987 ~t has become bowi oo Wall Street u black
Mooday.
~oday i.s a_yaWDCr. It's ho-bum tradial. .. said Clw1cs SchQb &ruor
V'10e rr..ident Huao Quackenbush •n Su Fruc:iro. oon. --~ ts a time for but It's DO\ rea.Oy I
AlO OAJLY PILOT I Thursday, October 20, 1988 ENTERTAIN
Splendid
spOofery
in 'Sea'
BJ BONNIE PEVERGEON
........ Ccul 0 a ?
Variety show flair with glitter a.od
satin enhance Saddlel>Kk College's
production of .. Dames at Sea" -a.o
early Thirties MP of a small theater
company's st:ruaJe to stqe its talents,
Ftom Oeorae Haimsobn and
Robin Miller's book and lyrics, with
music by Jim W*r the play's focus is
on a cast of seven unaen and dancers
wbo aoon and hoof their way throuah a simple storyline to every,
one's deliaht in the small Studio
Theater on the Mission Viejo oam-pua.
Under the direction of H, Wynn
Pearce, strong individual cbarac-
terizanons devel?P from a Kewpie
doll small town Jir1 to a classy starlet
-who takes snobbery to an all-time hiab -and a wonderfully brassy, JUm~hewing energizer whose motor
is always runnioa. Charming,
enthusiastic sailors contribute the
eteotial nautical flavor.
Julie Reinhardt is a great ''snob" as
Mona Kent. the troup's star, Her Act I
rendition of "That Mister Man of
Linda Lebel, Buck SteYena. GaYln Ba«bon, Witt and Jalle aei•Mrdt la S.ddleback
DaYld B!cke,-, Judy Orlandella, RO(er De-Collete'• maetcal "Dun• at Sea."
Mine" gives the entire cast a grand encourqing her fellow perfonners -intimately set with small round.
senoff. and she bas the stamina to do so. Her linen-covered tables, accommo-
Judy Orlandella and David Hickey boyfriend. Lucky, is well played by datina beverqe anC:t cookie service at are the show's sweethearts, Ruby and Buck Stevens. intermssion, creating an aura of
Dick. who open with the touching Rater DeWitt plays the dual roles romance and finery,
duet ''It's You" and. later, Act ll's of Hennessey and the Captain. His A hiab enel'I)' level, lots ofanima-
"There•s Something About You" -Act ll duo with Reinhardt. .. The tion and fine mosical renderinp
complete with charpinJ bird sounds. Beauine," is superb, create an entertaining version of
Orlandalla's rendiuons of .. The Gavin Hudson serves as a "Dames at Sea." The show continues
Sailor of-My Dreams" an0 "Raining •tqehand-and sailor. Gary-Mattison tbroUillOCf. 30, running Ursdays
in My Heart" also a.re very effective. is on piano with Todd Foster band-tbrouab Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
Unda Lebel as Joan holds it all lina percussion. Sundays at 3 p.m. Call 582-4656 for
tc>Sether, motivating. motherig and The college's Studio Theater is ticket lnformation .
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llan Dyke seeks
tlie old TV magic
BJ .\NOD BBCK lisbina Mary Tyler Moore's comedy
'W'1 1 'c .... ...._ career.
He may forever be remembered M\ac:huVanDyke~neitherof
beltforbisc:Mai1e0mofthe'60s,but bis foUowue, abows could match the
that mileaone comedy wu not Dick oriPDal. In The New Dick Van Dyb
Van Dyke'a fintjob, or even bis fint Show" (1971-'74), be ~yed an•
aeries. Arizona talk show bolt. Van Dyke
He bad l1arted u an advertiaina and Company," a 1976 variety abow,
executive met bome in Danville, nr. luted lell than three months on
Tlabusi.Deuf&iled, IO Van Dyke and NBC.
a ftj.eod formed a ~tclub pan-A~ from stardom ip. the 1964
tomune act called Eric and Van. the -~Channer .. Mary Poppf.m,"
Men'}' ~uta. When they broke up, Van ke's olber movies have Van Dyke went on to host television fizzled. bled, or just plain failed.
variety aboWI in Atlanta and New Thole credits have included .. What a
Orleans. Way to Go" (1964), "Lt. Robin Next atop, the network, Van Dyke Cruloe" (19652 .. Chitty Chitty Bans
emceed three boun of live, daily Ran." (1968) Cold Turkey" (1971),
pr'Oll'aDlllli.' on . -rhe Momin& &Dd'•The Runner Stumbles" ( 1979).
Sbow," 19,,__,6; hiJ newscuter ~ He bad a short run as a reauJar on :~ter~~~~a:,~~s .. TbeCarolBumettShow"in 197,7.A
rd ':fl a little five-minute~~ year or two later, Van Dyke did ,a
He made bis Broedway debut in ~t-shot on Mary Tyl.er Moore s
.. Tbe Oirla Apimt the Boys" o 958) vanety show -the last tune the two
In 1960 it wu "Bye Bye Birdie." fo; wo~ totelher: ffe'salsodo~tome
which Van Dyke won a Tony. He teleVlSlon moVles and .specials. 1.n • _ ___. · th · · · I 963 1981 • he appeared with Cqnrue swu1~ m . e movte verston ·~ . Stevens in .. Harry's Battles," a com-Dy~~~!:.~:':1e~:i·J.!1~~~~ ~~ edy pilot that did not sell,
ai.nifl9fil-66 and helpeQVan'Dyke aii~ie is the Tallier or four
earn three consecutive "'£mmys for his ft'OWD children, only one of whom,
role as comedy writer Rob Petrie. Tbe Barry. bas elected to pursue a career
series wu also aipificaot for eatab-in show business.
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"Gene Hackmn and Danny GIMer Pe citatioa-WO!thy
paf cmawa in this taut, beautifully written true
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Concern
voiced in
volumes
BJ L\RBN M. REED Dl!lr,.,. C:.1 IJ f llHt
--Yes. tbe-music•s a ltttlc loud ~ut
it's for a good cause.
The Crystal Court security auards
didn't really care, however, as-they
reminded the orpnizers of the
Crystal Ball to turn down the volume
a little on the rock 'n' roll (seems that
happens a lot in Costa Mesa).
But the security pwds' latk of
enthusiasm didn't ~.,r.n the spirits one whit Saturday 1 • t at the first
..;or event for Concern O. a chil-
dren's cancer research support or-
pnization.
When the live sounds of the San Dieao Band, the Standard or the local
poup the JAOG weren't reverbenat-
llll oft' the closed storefronts, top 40
tunes were spun by Manny the DJ.
The mood was prime for dancing -
all in keeping with the Wtes of the
(for lack of a better term) "yuppie"
group. (Concern n involves men and
women. 18 to 35 years of aae.>
The parent Orftniution "Con-
cern .. was formed m Los Angeles by
the father of current Concern D
president Nd Powell. A major force
in cancer l'C$C&l'Ch for children in Los An&eles. Concern II is just now
movina into Orange County, and
already boasts a membership of
nearly 200.
.. This is our tint major event of the
year, and also the tint year of Orange
County Concern II," said Tim WU...,
execuuve vice president. "'So this is a
S lash to introduce· ourselves to
Coun~ and get Orange Coun-
ty to ow us.
According -to event planners
J...Uer Kenter and Jeff ........
MJdlHI Adler (he's the ~ County vice president) and y
c.Ma, one of the five benefit chair-
men, some SOO people would grace
the corr.idqrs of Crystal Court and add
SlQ,ooO .to $15,000 to Concern ll's
conen.
"We're trying to raise money for a
pant that we've already spent money
on," added Wilson, "which is to go to
Jacob Katz, chief of oncol<>eY
/bematoloay at UCI. He's doing braJn
tumor research. Unfortu~tely most
children's cancer is bra.in tumor-
related."
In addition to the $25-per-person
ticket price (they wanted to keep the
price down to attract as many people
as possible) funds were raised from
the psychic and palm readinp and the
cancaturc draWUlg goin& on down the
corridor. Oowns, mimes and ma-
ajcians also mingled with the crowd.
"Gnzioa" was a popular pastime.
Gue\ls wandered amona t.abks bnm·
ming with a varietr ofmuocbables all
•
.
Or1n99 CoMt DAILY PILOT /Thurlday. Octe>b« 20, 1j88 All
FrtMJ,~11
81 IYDNSY OIU.&
AIUEI (March 21-April 19); You recently felt ••imprilODed." 8111 doon
open now, you are~ lO f'lce. Focus on speculatJon, IOCia1 activity, pos)ularity.
celebration. Wbat friOtened you will become laUJ.hina maner.
TAUILUl{April »May 20): You·u tum in strikioa performance, member
of oppoli1e teX will uy, "I never knew you could be so much fun." Focus on
uavel, writina, speculation, tente of fitness. Gemini ism pacture.
GDONr (May 21-Junc 20): Domestic adJunmeot bt&hh&hted, money
comes from surprile IC>\ll't'e, career or business advancement clearly indica\Cd. • Presti8C twp upwards, many seek your encouraaement, support. •
CANCD(Ju.ne21-July22): You'U sense moods, trends, cycles, and you'U
know who ~ &be. momentum.. Means y~~ be on winnins' side, you pin
puter public accepllDClt. Lunar aspect oolDCldet with uave~ philosophy.
. LEO (July 23-Aua, 22): Refute to divulge secret or break confidence. Be
discreet, acupt ~ prove .that you can work when conditions a.re leti than perfect. Jtelatiombip tnteolifies, there wtlJ be financial &JTaDltlnCDl.
VIRGO <!'us. ~~ 22): ~ty mcreascs, your influence ex\ends
bcvo.od PfCVl0'11 ~tatlons. ~nano h1gbhgbts legaJ ~ent, public refauom, cba.oc:le to Jl.lD better display and greater distribunon for product
LIBRA~ 2~ ~2}: Some~ say ... You are a surprise to many of us
because we didn't lhink ~ou could do it alone." You can and you will-you'U-
be rewarded for initiative. Romance is present., morale su~ upwards. ~(Qct.23-Nov. 21): ~ntwtion isoo ~t. you learn by teachina.
YOW: abllity to anal~ character will surface. Fanuly member helps determine
motives, fr· direction. Unorthodox procedure bnngs desired results.
SAG AlllUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Roadblock can be transformed into
steppina stone. Refuse to .be discouraged by individual whose methods,
conccpu are .. ancient." Ethpba.size capability, humor, fitness, courage.
C~RJ~RN (Dec. ~-Jan. 19); Your opimon will be sought in
connecnon with deliJn:. arcb1tccture, safety, secunty. Don't be hesitant.. speak
up, you are due to win mends and influe.ncc qeople. Shon trip ahead.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): You gain 10s1de i.nf9rmation. income can
increa=, ou'U learn more about basic values and result of recent appraisal. Be
anaJyti ,.check with relative, rcatne brother, sister 1s on nght track. . feb: l9-Marcb-2~): Go sJow. a¥01d rustnngto judgment. Moo-n
conunues to bi&bli&ht ~oality, appearance, charisma. If patient. you you'U
act what you want pracucally on Sliver platter. Musu; ism scenario.
IF OCTOBD %1 IS YOUR BIRTBDA Y you have delightful sense of hUJ'!lo~. ta;n entertain, are sensnive conccrruog weight. body 1mage. lnte1Jccrual c~~Slty is ~ona. ~nt cycle accents travel. populanty, partlcipauon in
political, charitable projects.
Both vulnerable. South deals.
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WEST EAT
•874 +s Tim wu.on (left) and Rick Powell entertalnecl by mime.
In response LO bis partner's dou-
ble of North's bean cue-bid, West
led his fourt-h-best card in the suit,
Declarer inserted the queen, East
won and continued the suit to force
out the ace. Now declarer bad to
hope that clubs were 3-3 and trumps
donated by various restaurants,
caterers and beverage companies.
Ruby's poured sodas for all those wbo
didn't want champagnes, wines, a
Bud or a "silver bullet." Food
samplings ra~ed from Ambrosia's
culinary deli ts to international
cheeses from rader Joe's, as well as
more unusual treau from Hasan's,
Casa Maria and Zov's Bistro.
Everything for the event was
underwritten, aeeording to Jeff
Ramru, "so all the proceeds from
toni&bt will go straight to cancer
resean:h.''
"What is unique about this or-
pnization," added Adler, "is that this
1s completely a volunteer organiza-
tion. So, with no overhea~ 97 percent
of the funds. raised go straJght to
work."
Rarnras admitted with any start-up -10 8 6 S : k J 9 4
orpnization, an event like Saturday's , K fO 9 2 : I 6 4 3
is accomplished by .. a few doing a • 10 S • Q J 9 7
lot." With no staff support. the
volunteers' businC$SCS lent assistanoe OUTH
with telephones, Jteroxing, word pro-+ K Q J 10 9 6 3
cessin& .. and more. (Rarnras' c-0m-: 7 2
pany, Kina Bearing. lnc. bas been a ,, A Q
generous contributor to the organiu-• A 2
tion.) The b1ddmg:
Alu PIH, lt.ara Raab and ilMHa South W ut 1'1~ also served as chairmen for the 1 • Pass
event with Cohen and Ramra$.
Committee members included ! ~T Ppa ~
E0eea Bl'MJ, Clleryl CMft. Suu • HS Frt...... Gall Greabel'I, Suu , S NT Pass
Gnaber1, CMl &llna1, Dave 6 + P ass
Nortb 2 . ...
5 -
6
Pa
East
Pass
Dbl
Pus
Pass
Pass
Meltzer, Glea ~ Cadiy •
Sdlwatta. lrta Teplitlty, Rid ~.
Dan FUtmu, JMJ Ne .... Walters
Opening lead: Five of -
and 0..1 WanL
'2-2, or that East held the king of
diamonds. Neither expectation ma·
teriali.ud, so declarer went down
one trick.
Even had be not been warned tbal
the king of hearts was offside, *
darer had a better line available
than a finesse. All he needed was a
club break no worse than 4-2. To
utilize the club suit, declarer needed
two entries to 'dummy. To preserve
the ace of hearts as an entry, declar-
er should play low from dummy to
the first trick!
Soa:Ps stil' emotions behind the walls
There is sometimes an e"<cust for
taking the second-best line. (You
could be following a hunch.) To do
so when you have been told that it is
going LO fail IS Lhc height of
masochism.
North-South conducted an inteJ-
Ligent auction 10 reach a good slam.
Once North could cue-bid heans,
South used Blackwood and settled
in a small slam when h~ learned rhat
The best East can do is win the
jack of beans and shift to a dia-
mond. Declarer counters by risinl
v.ith the ace~ ca.sh.in& ace-king at
clubs and ruffing a club high. After
cashing the king of trumps and
cromna u:l. the ace, declarer ru.Hs
another dub biah to set up a lona
club in dummy.
After drawing the last trump, de-
clarer crosses to the ace of hcartl
and discards bis lo$ing diamond oa
th~ established club. Now t.hal
wasn't too difficult, was it?
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thete TV programs. They would
rather fight \ban switch.
I can understand a guy punchmg
another guy in the mouth for grabbing
his chicken dinner or stealing bjs
cip.rettes, but to get violent over a
sa&p seems ridiculous to me.
It's not easy to live in Another
World, as we surely do, but with only
One Life to Live, we wait As the
World Turns in search of that
Guiding Light. hoping and praying
that we all don't end up in General
H ospital.
Any comment? -B.J .C.
DEAR 8.J.C.: From .Ut I bow
...,, die peuJ 1y1tem 18 W. c:eatry
I ... , daat ~ ,..,.., w..W allow
&Mee TV arpmeata to 1et Ht of
laaM. Meaawklle, lf daat I• me blgest
pnblem YH "pests"' uve to cope
wlG, JCMI are l.ekY. . ~ .
DEAR ANN LANDERS: rd like to
Ci(>mment on your reply to ''Teus, ..
WhO )Umped into the discussion
about education. You mentioned
bow ~ous the Russians and the
JaP.t;nCS;C arc about educating their
children and added, "We dare not
risk putting our country in the hands
of a bunch of dummies 20 years from
now."
Wake up, Ann. We do not bave to
wait 20 years. The dummies are
already voting (or not voting) and
they a.re rujning our country: ...
Our schools teach everything from
sandbox to waterslci1ng. but many
students araduate without lc:nowing
one ootton-piclcin' thmg about world
history or economics.
When only 3S percent of the
eliaible voters bother to resister and
only 40 percent of those 35 percent
A11
'-DEIS
take the trouble to vote n's a pretty
sad commentary on this nation's
priorities.. I am worried about Ameri-
ca's future. -PUYALLUP, WASH.
DEAR PUYALLUP: YM uve
,~ .......... , .... .......
4lllJ'llee. A few years ... 10m"9e
...... _. a tu ~t for citheu
wM fttelA. lt'r '"ba4 wfftl we uve
to bribe peeple to do MmeW:ag tut
1*14 be a prtvUece. b•t It JHt mlpt
work. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 gave up
smo~ four years ago and I haven t
missed tt at all.
One oftbe principal reasons I quit
was because of an nem vou pnnted
that said each clpl"Ctte ·takes eight
minutes oft' your life. A 1mle honest
arithmetic showed me that already I
had puffed away over I 0 years of my
life. l couldn't believe it' It didn't
even take me eight minutes to smoke
one lousy ci..,-ctte!
My queshon is this: Now that l
have quit, 1s the damqe reversible?
Do I tctany of those minutes.back.'> -
FRANK. IN BROOKLYN.
DEAR P'lUN'I..: Every au~rity I
taa•e ~ aa11 "Yes!''
C.U.W.d .... will be ptak .....
after lb ...... •f abrtiffD«. Brav-.
... webme .. a lteaJ~u (aad
1-cer> Ufe.
Welles upstaged Hitler
ln October of 1938, a brukina ICOr'Y drove Adolf Hioo off the front
pile' for two days. Ask the old timer
Ul your family to identify that story.
Can't recall? It WU tbe bfolidcast by
Onoa WeUes' Mercury Theater of
wrbc Watoftbe Worlds."
Q. bit true there's now one divorce
iM' every two rc:wriaets?
t\.. llyou only count cbvon::a and
~in• 11ven year, yes. But the
proponioD of au married Amencans
who let diYOrOed in uy pven year as
oae in .50.
when it tataets tts d.moer? Points its
nOlt skyward and bowls. La.kc a -oil.
Not as loud. l.Jk.e •real smaU wolf:
What bums inc is a humm1nab1rd
eau swittts all day Iona and ne"er tcts
fal
Theft's an ordinarr. word for
"bemboe>-eater•• in Nepal. lfa .,pm:.ncla.. ..
ACROSS
1 Fluent
6 Invited
10 Coeguiat•
14 Prowrt>
15 8&eck
1& Storm
17 Whwe Pego
Pego la
18 C.veliert
20 ArtlcM
21 So9nario
23.HWTmW
24 No· Ger.
25 Fir« prwf
26 Medc9e
30 On ttw fnOYe
34 Ma.t tender
35 Nlbkll
37 Compaa P\. 33F_,..,
39 N Y. i.&lnd
41~
42 o.t•
43 USSR rtwr ~ Enge.-.eci
4e Gr9nd -renge
43 NHL tMm
50 &-*
52 w~ units
53 Motcw per1
M Humbte
57 a.cs.m eo Pr81rte
peopte
, 2 3
20
38
4
82 CourM
64 Ship part
65 Kind of
ptM!tltf &6Rye~
S7 --11andard
68 Be detayed 89 ~
DOWN
1 Memmoth
2 Tunclsh
c:f'lamber
3tsaoed
4 Erst
5 Vauttert
6 Awayt"
1 Incite,
8 Nobleman
9 Passege
10 T..,.is
11 Fabric
12 Lehr
13 Wigwam
UI RMSar·1 kin
22 HOister
24 011trea
25 Sprite
26 Alt
27 Bete -
28 OoctOf
29 RMJ:letl
31 ptague
32 oeouoe
33 Band MCtlon
36 Academy
5
statues
40 Ca~ ,, f!oam
,3 Juncture
45 Plqu.d
4 7 Ontario city
,9 l et
51 Condvde
53 Seeds
54 Anef'lt
55 Trlldt
M Mllc:f'line gYn
57 M.ufll>e se an
59 Percel¥99
a 1 argon. autr
83 ~COin
11 12
Orenoe Cou1 OAJL Y PILOT I ThuQday, October 20, 1988
.
"I finished talking to Jesse a
while ago. Now we're listening
to see who hangs up first."
MR . ToASi:Efl'S DARiN6
1)A't'L\GHT ESCAPf
gr
~ ~
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson , DENNIS THE MENACE
r~ -.....,, -
"I don't see why you can't play chase-the-
ball at a more convenient time!"
PEANUTS
11 11-1 T~E MEANTIME v.JE WANT iO
7HANK. OUR 6UE ST FOR 8EIN6
...UITH US -1-.uS MORNING . .''
by Hank Ketcham
~ io-'l.0
"'You GIRLS WANNA TAKE A WALK WITH Ml~
MY NEW $HOES~ SQ\Jf,AJ<Jf'J' Ut<E CRA7.Y ! ,
by Charles M. Schulz
,. WE'LL BE BACK WITM TME ..5am"
REST OF OUR Cl-IEAP SMOTS
IN A MOMENT.''
I ---_...
by Jim Davis
FOOR C.OPCAKE. Wf'Af'P£AS,
A PIZZA eox .••
TUMBLEWEEDS
PRABBLE
by Pat Brady
f"OIZ ONE nl~, '(OU ~·T WEAR A TIE AND
RIVEINA~.
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
I NEED 1b FIGURE oar
SOME. KIND OF L.INE. 10
BREAK 11-tE. ICE Wl'fH
ANGIE ...
'~I I 1HERE ! 00 C.,.00
·'COME 10 50i00~ H~E Of"TEN ~I
by Berke Breathed
by Jlmrny Johnson
~'IDUMM>.
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
by HarolCf Le Doux
by Tom Batluk
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UDinnltY JUcb freehman Ta$ Briz la m•lrtna ber ma~k In croee ooaatry after comfnC to California from Denmark.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1988 I : J
Brix' s running
does her tal~ing
Best may still be
ahead for Trojans'
running sensation
By Ull WOLOO'IT ....,,...C•n • , , .
When U Diversity 1tigb cross coun-
try sw-Tanja Brj.x came to Califronia
from Copenhaaen, Denmark as an ea~t-year-old, her fifit experience
with American culture let\ ber
spcec:hlcss.
"Two aitls from my neighborhood
came up to me and asked me my
name," said Brix, who did not speak
Enilish at the time. "I didn't know
what to say, so I j~t stood there and
they started lauahini."
Six years later, Brix is let~a her
running do the t&lhng. and no one lS
laughing any more After watchana
the freshman run, few people have
-fof'IOl~n her nat'l'I~ titl'rtr:-
"Tbere's a new name in runnm*
this year, and the buzz word is Bnx,'
Uruvenity Coach Janice Rolfing said
at the Laguna Hills Invitational. the
first meet of the year.
Brix won that race -not JUSt
against the other freshman, but
apinst au 406 girls from more than
40 bigh schools.
Two weeks later, at the Central
Park Invitational in Huntington
'Beach. Brix finished the 3.1-male
course in 17:32. That time was fi ve
seconds off the UnivCTS1ty High
record set in 1982 by PoUy Plummer,
a senior.
While Brix is hardly new to runnina
-she bcpn competm& in l 984 with
the Blue Anacls track club and more
recently with the Time Machine
Track Oub -all indications &bow
she is hardly close to peakiAa, either.
So jUJt bow fast can this S-foot-3,
92-pouod speeds1er ao? Oooc apin.
Tanja isn't taUciP&. .. rm not really sure," she ~
refusing to even ven~ • suesJ ... By
• (Pleue ... BRIJ[f82)
)
From· DiMaggio to Stengel, Carey was there
Now a NewportBeach businessman, he
was a part of some classic World Series
BJ BOW ARD L. BANDY
OellJ "9t C:..-r n• IF •11t
There have been some great mo-
ments in World Series history and
some outstanding cbaracten in-
votved in tht fall Oassic of pro-
fessional bascbaU over the years.
One of the arcatest eras of World
Series history came during the J 950's
when the New York Yankees were in
their prime with such stars as Joe
DiMaaio, Mickey Mantle, Yogi
Berra. Billy Martan, Phil Rizzuto.
Roa.er Mans and a number of others.
The manqcr bimscl( was one of
the all-time puts, Casey Stengel.
From I 947 through 1964, the
Yankees dominated the American
League and the World Series like no
other team bad before or since chat
time period. The Yankees played in
IS World Series during those 17 years
and won l 0 of them.
lo seven of those series. the
Dodgen were the opponents, both in
Brooklyn and Los Angeles.
The Dodacrs also had a great
coUectioo of stan during that period
-DuJce Snider, Gil Hodges, Roy
Campanella. Pee Wee Reese, Jaclcie
Robinson. Willie Davis and a
number of others.
Newport Beach resident and busi-
nessman Andy Carey was a part of
that peat era 1n baseball history and
be played for both tb!LYankecs and Dod&en durin& bis 11 years in the
maJ.or leagues.
• That was a marvelous era in
baseball and 1 wouldn't tra..de my
associations with the game at that
time for anything," Catty said. "As
far u the money being made today is
concerned, there is no comparison
but it would take more than money to
make me wish I was playing today.
"A rcccnt issue of U.S. World
Today ~ve a breakdown on the
mooe)' situation. The Yankees' low-
est paid player is making $8.S,000 and
the second lowest $1 10,000 today.
Mantle never made that much any
year during his career."
Catty had six World Series paydays
during bis time with the Yankees. In
1962, the only year he was with the
Dodgers toward the end of his career,
the hated San Francisco Giants won a
playoff and then lost to the Yankees
10 a rain-delayed series. Carey retired
after that season.because of rccumng
back problems.
Carey played in 16 games in 1951
durina the regular season but missed
the Series even though be got a cut of
the Series payday. His most vlVld
memory of that year was gening to
meet and be on the same team as the
leaenda:ry Joe DiMaggio.
..He was one of a lcind," Carey
recalls. "He was a complete ballplayer
and is one of the 10 top all-time
players in the game along with such
playersasStanMusial, Mantle, Willie
(Pl ... Me CAR&'t/BS)
HoWell gets even,
Oakland doesn't
Reliever shuts down
A's, moves Dodgers
game from title, 4-3
OAKLAND (AP) -Jay Howell aot even with Mark McGwirc and
stopped the Oakland Athletics from
~naeven in the World Series. Now
1t's up to Orel Hersh.ise!._lOIJCt it all for
Los Aneeles' depicted Dod&en. Howell retired McOwirc with the
bales loaded in the seventh innin1
Wednelday n'8}it, preservina a 4-3 victory and putting the Dodgers I made a aood pitch. a fastball away
within one pme of winnina the with somcthina on it. and fortunately
World Series. for us it worked out.
They IC8d three pmes to one, an .. last nl&ht. I wasn't on top of the
ldvanuise that 30 of JS teams have rolleT-coaster. But I try never to act
turned into the championshjp. too down or carry around too many
"What a tremendous victory for ncptive thouahts," be said ... , don't
one of tbe weakest teams in the lake a lot of comfort in this victory
'"1stn1Vof•'"--Work1Scriestobeat one toniabL We still have a lot of work
w -·1 ~ abad ofus." of the stroOF1t tatn5l '' Dodem Mu in Tom Loorda sa1d. "They're Henbiter will tr)' to live the
,.._, ai. Jd alJo Dodeen their IUth Utle and firsU&nce ::... ~~ :rt••0.~... "" us two 1981 in Game S toni&bt ap.aost
· • OUJand's Storm Davis. Loi Alie"-dii tc0re tWtce in the ffenbitet, tbe mOlt dominant
flnt lDDilL but cluna to a one-run pitc~er a.n bueball thia teaSOn, shut
lead wbeD ~t'Gwif!t who hit a pme-out tbe A'• on five bits in Game 2. winnina bomer on Howell an the • be ""-.. Diadl iui~ tbe niaht before, stepped .. The ~ will out t .... ,~
to IM plate ID the teventh. ~ said.. 1'be l"Y' wtU be
nil n-Howell IQ\ rcven,e .,..,._ •-A t1 •~ •'"-wbea ,.;ow:re nrv .. at a fint-ptdl • --• me a team to IV9'C ""' ....... Mdpoppod\Q».Mc:<l'WRWU Wodd Series after beina up three
left • 4ICk wbeft Dave Parker lllDll to OM WM the St. Louil ~ ., to end the pme ~tb a canliub ia 1915. Tbe Dodlm'
• NBDll' .... tme, *""' ................ ..,. ....
• .,,.. _., 1ht =~I wan.S tbne.. •be i~ ot..,.,.. laid ... IUt.~--CJll••• -DODGS•,_)
'
Andy Carey. now a lfewport Beach baalnet1maa. deflecta llcl>oaCald, wbo tbrew Robl.Deon oat darlq Don Lanell'•
a amaab off the bat of Jackie Roblnaon to •bortatop Gil perfect ,...e da.rlDC the 1956 World Serlee.
'
cent-ral strongest .
ariiong Mission
Unbeaten Fullerton
appears toughest in
conference dtv1ston
B y JON FERGUSON °' .. ...., .........
lo the fint year of the I ~team.
th.rec-daVlsion M1 s1an Confcrc:ncx.
one trend seems to be ob,'lously
apparent -the c~ntral D1VISIOO of Oranfc County schools and Rtver-
'1dc iS the strongest ft"om top to
bottom.
MiSSlon Confcrcn~ football teams
went 13-S 10 pre-confcrcDC'C games
this season and four of the losses ~ere
to other Massaon squads.
In the four weeks of non-<11' 1 1onal
confeml~ play. the Central 01' 100 bu complled a l 7aS.. \ mark Th<
North (LA County) is 11-7-2. "tuk
U.South (San Dlcao Count)) as 2-1
The Ccoua.l's fhe losses 10cludc
three to team' an the conference'' o~era.11 top five (Pasadena. Mt San
ADtoruo and Lona 8cacb of the
Nortbem Dl'v1sioo). one loss and a tac
lO ddtftdi111 national champ El
Cam'"° of the Nonh and a fifth los eo ~ Sout.betft DI vision kadcr San
Ow.aoMea.
Tonight's prep
f ootf>all slate
Throw OUl Cari'°" wtucb 15.()..4 .. ,
Ult MJ'liioa,; from &M Non.km. aad
llilc u Can& ......... }.J.2 .... "" dile top four &om the Nortb, whica.
sport a combined Mi.MiOa reco..s ot _ -'"""'-'=
1l·l-2.Thrie1 wdOUbltdly talent'"
~ I
412 Ottinge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, October 20, 1988
by 8 11 Keane COUNT&R CULTURE by Marana & Meratta
I
· I I I
I I .
"I finished talking to Jesse a
while ago. Now we're listening
to see who hangs up first."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"I don't see why you can't play chase-the-
ball at a more convenient time!"
PEANUTS
11 ti.I T~E MEANTIME , UJE WANT TO
-HANK OUR 6UEST FOR 6EIN6
"'°'ITH US THIS MORMIN6 . .''
GARFIELD
MR . To ASTE~'S DARiN6
DAYL\GHT ESCAPE
D .
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
~ _jp-?..e__
"'You GIRLS W~NA TAKE A WALK WITH Ml~
M'f NEW SHOES ARE SQUfAJ<JN' Ut<E CRAZY!'
by Charles M. Schulz
11 WE1LL BE BACK WIT~ TlolE .s:filP<"
REST OF OUR CMEAP SMOTS
IN A MOMENT .. ''
by Jim Davis
FOOR CUPCAKE. WRAPPEAS,
A PIZZA eox ...
TUMBLEWEEDS
)>RABBLE
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
r NEED 1t> FIGURE. oar SOME. Kl~D OF k.INE 10
BREAI' WE. IC.E. WllM
ANGIE ...
DOONESBURY
'HI , 1HERE ! 00 40<.J
'COME 10 ~"-HERE Of'i'EN ~I
..
~ Berke Br•thed
by Jimmy Johnson
~---
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Ooux
by Tom Batluk
NAW ... EVER<t'BOOQ
I PROBAB'-.'1' US€51AAf
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1988 I :J
Brix 's running
does her talking .
Best may still be
ahead for Trojans,
running sensation
By KJBK WOLCOTT
Dlilr,... C.u o 1 dr t
When University' High cross coun-
try star Tanja Brix came to Califronir
from Copenbqen. Denm~' as an e1J~l-year-<>ld. her first e~periencc
wtth American culture left her
speechless.
"Two girls from my neighborhood
came up to me and asked me my
name," said Brix, who did not speak
English at the time. "l didn't know
what to say, ~~ stood there and
they started la · ~"
Six years later, Bm is lettlllg htr
running do the tallcing, and no one ts
lauglling any more. After watching
tbe=-freshman run, fcw-J)ee~h.ave
forgotten her name, either .
. "There's a new name in .run~1n~.
this year, and the bun word tS Bnx,'
University Coach Janice Rolfin& wd
at the Laguna Hills invitational, the
first meet of the year.
Brix won that race -not j ust
qainst the other freshman, but
against all 406 Jirls from more than
40 high schools.
Two weeks later, at' the Central
Parle invitational in Huntington
Beach, Brix finished the 3.1-mile
course in 17:32. That time was five seconds off the University Hilb.
record set in 1982by Polly Pfommer,
a senior. ·
Tanja BrtJt
While Brix is hardly new to runnina
-she bcpn competJ.ng in 1984 with
the Blue Anaels track dub and more
re<:ently with the Time Machine
Tracie Oub -all indications show
she is hardly close to peaki~ithet'. So just bow fast can thi~ oot-3,
92-pound speedster JO? Oocc apin,
Tanja isn't talJcina.. •
'Tm JlOt really Sure," she said,
refusing to even venture a guess. .. By
(Pleue ... DIX/112)
From ·DiMaggi~ t.~ Stengel, Carey~as there
Now a Newport Beach businessman, he
was a part of some classic World Series
BJ BOWARD L HANDY
There have been some great mo-
ments in World Series history and
some outstandinc cliaractirs m-
vOJved in the Fall Classic of pro-
fessional baseball over the years.
One of the greatest eras of Wprld
Series history came during the I 9SO's
when the New York Yankees were in
their prime with such stars as Joe
DiMagio, Mickey Mantle, Yogi
Berra. Billy Mart1n, Phil Rizzuto.
Roter Mans and a number of others.
The manager himself was one of
the all-time srcat.s. Casey Stengel.
From 1947 through 1964, the
Yankees dominated the American
Leaaue and the World Series like no
other team bad before or since that
time period. The Yankees played in
l S World Series during those 17 years
and won lOofthem.
Io seven of those series, the
Dodaen were the opponents, both in
Brooklyn and Los Angeles.
The Dod&ers also had a great
collection of stars during that period
-Duke Snider, Gil Hodges, Roy
Campanella, Pee Wee Reese, Jackie
Robinson, Willie Davis and a
number of others.
ma~or leagues. •
' That was a marvelous era in
baseball and I wouldn't trade my
associations with the game at that
timc-.foa:-anything, .. urcy said.. ·'.As_
far as the money being made today 1s
concerned, there 1s no comparison
but it would take more than money to
make me wish I was playing today.
"A recent issue of U.S. World
Today gave a brealcdown on the
money situation. The Yankees' low-
est pa1d player is making $85,000 and
the second lowest St 10,000 today.
Mantle never made that much any
year during his career."
Carey had six World Series paydays
during his time with the Yankees. ln
1962, the only year he was with the
Dodgers toward the end of his career,
the hated San Francisco Giants won a
playoff and then lost to the Yankees
in a rain~elayed series. Carey rctJred
after that season because of recumng
back problems.
Carey played m 16 games in 19 S l
during the regular season but missed
the SCries even though he got a cut of
the Series payday. His most· vivid
memory of that year was getting to
meet '1)d be on the same team as the
tcaendary Joe DiMqgio.
Newport Beach resident and busi-
nessman Andy Carey was a pan of
that arcat era m baseball history and
be played for both the Yankees and Do<faers durina bis 1 1 years in the
"He was one of a kind," Catty
recalls. "He was a complete ballplayer
and is one of the I 0 top all-time
players in the game along with such
playersasStanMusial,Mantlc, Willie Andy C&rey, now a Kewport Beach baahn11man. defiecta llcDoa,pld, wbo threw Roblnecm oat dmi.Df Don Lanell'•
(PleuewCAJUtY/BS) a 8111a•la off the bat of Jackie Robtn.o._ to ehomtqp GU perfect pme dmi.Df the 1956 World Sertee.
Howe_11gets even,
Oakland doesn't
Reliever shuts down
A's, moves Dodgers
game from title, 4-3
OAKLAND (AP) -Jay Howell
JOI even with Marie McGwirc and
stopped the Oakland Athletics from ~naeven in the WorktScries. Now
1t'1 up to Orel HcrshiSC!_ to set it all for
Los A.Deeks• depleted Do<l&ef'S.
Howell ret.imt McGwire with the
bun loaded in the seventh inning
Wednesday niaht.. preservina a 4-3
vic1ory and puttinc the Dodgers
within one prne of winnina the
World Series.
They leld three pmes to one, an
advant.ase that 30 of 35 teams have
turned into the championship.
.. What a tremendous victory for
one of tbe weakest teams in the
biatoryoftbe World Series to beat one
of tbe stJ'Onlat team1i •• Dodaen
Ma.ueerTom l...atotdawd. "They're
IO~ they should allow us two
nma before we belin."
Loi AJteeles did 1COre twice in the
ftnt illlliae. but ctuna to a on~nan
leld wben McG~ who bit a pme-winninl bomcr on Howell in the
niDdl UuU19' tbe aiabt before, stepped
to die plale lD tbe ICVeDtb.
nil t!_Be, Howell 901 re~ wlMe-McOwft """'I at a-1.ne p1erh ..._..ud papped up. Mc<lwift ..s
left • deck when Dave Parter JK'ii,.. 11P. 10 end the pme wim a ruueroeftni1-IC. ..,,.. ...... dM polilioa I waaald
•be ia. of'CIOWle;" Howdl aid. .. Bu•
I made a aood pitch, a fastball away
with aomethinaon it.and fortunately
for us it worked out.
.. Last niabt, I wasn't on top of the
roller-coaster. But I uy never to act
too d<>lm or carry around too many
neptivc thous)lts, .. be said. .. I don't
tab a lot of comfort in this victory >OniabL We still bave a lot of work
ahead of vs."
Hcnhi.er will uy to live the
Dodacrs their sixth utle and tint sanoe
1981 in Game S ton.iabt lpinat 0Uland•1 Storm O.vta.
Henbieer, the most dominant
pitcher in bueball thi1 teUOD, shut
out the A's on ftve hits in Game 2.
.. The BulJdot will ~ out there ...
Luonta wd. '"The auys win be racty_"
• . 11ae lat uine a team_ to loto the
World Series after belat up \hrce
.....-to oae WM tbe St. Lows
CM1ina11 ia IMS. TIM Doclllrt' ~~--tbiateUOawas three. -==-~~ ... , ........
(JlllW -DCJDGmfaa)
Central st~ongest
among Mission ·· ·
Unbeaten Fullerton
appears toughest in
conference division
By JON FERG\JSON °' .. °""" .......
In the fint year of the 16-tcam.
tbree-dlvision MtSSJon Conference.
one trend seems to ~ obvtousl
apparent -the Central Division of
Oran~ County hoots and Rlv~r
s.ade ts the troniest from top 10
bonom.
Mission Conference footblJI teams
went 13-S 10 ~nkrcnoc pmes
I.his season and four of the lo ~
to other M1s.saon squads.
In w four wttks of noo~nisional
conf'erence pla}. lhc Central o,,' Jon
has complied a t 7-S. I mark Tht
North (1.A Count)) 1s l t -7-., v.hil~ \bf South (San Otcao Count}) 1s 2-1 .
The Central's nve l0$$C$ include
thRie to team's tn the conference's
ovaal.l top five (Pasadena. Mt San
-'ntonio and Lona Beach of the
Nortbem Dlvi11on). one loss and a tic
IO ddtncbns nataol'W champ £1 CamlDO of the Nonb and a fifth Ion
k> the Southern [)l'11SJ()D leader San
D1t80 Mea ~· ~~
Tonight's prep
footDall slate
Throw out Cem~ whicb '' G-4 \ft 1M Mimlo.; &om lbe NOi1bmi. iid-..,-c!lllliillll •.aceena ...... are~~l~ Nllltlm ...... ro-.htn dw Nonll. Wba
1P011 1 comblnlld Mflaioa record of
11.).l !Mftli\aftdOU~wntu\
81 Or9ng9 COUt OAIL't' PtLOT/ Thurld8y. October 20, 1tee -------~~
Mt. SAC meet lmpo12tant tuneup forCIF finals
MOit ottbe uea ICboo1s will be ·~the M'°' SAC cross country mee\ um Saturday. an important
tuneupfortbeCIFprelim1nariesand finals.
Mt. SAC is the location for the
prd.ims. IO tbe more a runner knows
about tbe COW'lei the better they wiJJ
do. Hu.nti.Ql10o Beach and Wood-
bridlearetwoofthetopairls' teams
in the county and !?9._th have their eyes
eetooaOFti\.le. Tbiswcekend's
nmtabouldbdpabed10meliahton
tbeb' cht"Cle&.
A6erftnitbinatee0nd to Marina
.
last year in the Swuet Leaaue. the
Oilers are lhootina for a Jeuue
crown. C\&.rrenllyranked fif\h in Clf,
Hunincton Beach bu many retwnina runners iocludina Natalie Adam.
wbowutheNo. I runnerinleque
last year.
Adams. a junior, also plays on the
Oilers' volleyball team. "I don't know
bowsbedoes it,•• said Huntiftlton
Beachcrosscountrycoach Virgina Gru~ll. Adam ran eiahth in tile Orante County Championships last
week with a severe head cold, and bad
trouble breathin&-
When bealtby, Gruwell teela lblt
Adam is one of the top ND.Den in
OF. Adam wu oot tbeonly one
under the weatber u molt Oftbe &cam wulickoruuwed.
Dapite tbe poor beahh. lhe Olien
bave polteda l.o mart in lelaue meeu. Lut week IPimt Edilon, all
oC\be lirta bad pel'.IODal belU for this
, iiadicatiot ttiat tbe OiJen are
J:'proviqnpidJy. Otbertop per-
fonnen fortbe Oilen are aeniors Kaaey Bieboand Uaa Rutkowski al~ with junior llbonda Mack.
.. Kally bu rally pushed Natalie.''
Qoclaers, Oakland IN THE BLEACHERS
IOO~g for every
edge in this Series
OAXLAND-Polka dot undershirts,
black tiabts a.od lucky caps: These arc just a
few of the favorite thinp superstitious
players are wearina in \he World Series.
No a"OUCd bats a.od no stepping on the white lines.
Bueball•s ancient rituals are carefully observed by the
Los A.Qeles ~and Oakland Athletics. K.iik Giblon and-Rick Dempsey didn't play in the
second pme but they may have brought the Dodgers
luck by switcbina seats every inning.
Of course. the Dodgers also had the benefit of Orel
Hersbiscr's luclcy old·cap in Game 2, not to mention bis
thrce-~t pitching and three-bit batting. Good things
come m threes.
Dempsey, the Dodgers' back-up catcher, said he
sat in front of the television in the clubhouse in the sixth
pme of the playoffs when the team scored &ix runs in
the first two innings.
.. Then the auys w~ talking to me on the bench
and I missed the third innina. so we didn't score another
run that game," said Dempsey. And they lost.
In the World Series, Dempsey figured be would try
the TV trick again, and like maaic,j~orked.
"Gibson and I flip-flopped every inning in the
second game "he said. "One wo uld sit on the bench and
the other in front of the TV. I went up there for the first
time in the third inning white we were on offense, and
we scored five runs. So we crossed each other's path the
rest of that game and we won."
n~
" ·Positiv& for hemorrhoids?' ... You idiot!.
We're testing fot STERolds! !"
Gretzky ha• off-night va. ~era
Northlands Coliseum Wednesday night, ' While a sellout crowd looked on at the Iii
Wa~ Grea.ty was virtually a no-show.
Making his heralded return to Edmonton
GIRLS S PORTS
laiid Gruwell. "Sbe iuo dedicated to
the u.m__ and abe never miaes a ~~
Allotber realOll for the sucx:eq of
Huatiattoa Beecb is &he team dedi· cation aDd spirit that displayed itself
when the eealOD ended 1ut year, ICICOl'diaa toOruwell ... lbe airts ran
tbediatance nca in uack and field
for me last year, and that was the
~ pmt of that team," sbeaaid.
llley apeot tbe whole sum·
AREA RO UNDUP
Marina • poloists
rally
GcoffKaaY scored the tyina and go-
abead aoals in the fourth period to
lead the Marina ffi&h water pPlo
squad to an l l -9 victory over Edison
in a battle for sole possession of first
plaoc in the Suntet League at Golden
West Collqe Wcdnesclay nighL KaaY. who bad seven goals in the matc6: rallied the Vikings (3-0 in
leque) from a 9-8 deficit by scoring
with S: l l remain.ins to tie it and then
apin with l:S6 to play to put Marina
ahead. Ken Schwartz, on a pass from
Jason Cox, added insuranoc for the Vilcinp With 2:46 re . .
.. It was a very well";~';;:f pme by
both teams.,.. ~d Marina Coach
Dave Pickford. 'We just played some
real aood defense at crunch ume (near
the end of the game)."
In other biah school water polo:
Fou&ala Valley 17, WestmJu&er I:
mer rwmiaa wuh tbe boys. Paul
Wood, the tioyaCOM:b, rally bes
make lbem morede&ermiaid.
lh1a want chal= wotkoutl, tbeyarcin~t TbeJbave
wafted bard aJJ yem-. OurlUftllb is
ourdepdl. Our top barnauen alwa=c:an competewitb anyone." ftniAh IOCODdilllheata1e
Di OG 0 ~to Newport Harbor, ~ tbiaa wen expected Crom Wood-
bridp. Rowevereo,ch Oeorae
Varvuraninioaomeeartyproblema
wbea fou.rretumina runnmdecidcd not to compete.
Defections were not the only PfQb-
lem. Amy Roblee. tbe Warrion• top
Nl\MC', bubeenlidelined tM put
fourweeb witb u inkdoD lbat a1a1Uldln berA>ot ud .-S tot.be
rat other body.
Faced wttb all tbele proNem1. tbe
Wurion have ltil1 men 111tolO3-0
iD leliueud ate rubd 0. 3 ii CJF. PictiAI up t.be slack ii Cadal Pwct. Peet. a junior, battled ll~ au.
)'CVfortbeNo. I IPC_>L "ftwua
eeeeawbattSe,"taidVarvu. .. One ·
trteek Cathi wu on~ and the next
week it wuAmy:•
Abo atabUizina the team ia Laura Peck. Cathi's okleraiater.
..., ........... ln Game I , remember, Gibson lef\ bis scat in front
of the TV, where he'd been icing his bum lcncc, then hit
a game-winning two-run homer in the bonom of the
.ninth.
after a stunning trade that sent him to the Kings during
the summer, hockey's greatest player was oveT-
sbadowed by the team play of the f.dmonton Oilers,
who won an 8-6 shootouL After a tentative start,
Gretzky manaaed two assists in the second period in a
wide-open game that was marked by sloppy goal-
tending and porous defense on both sides ... Elsewhere
in the NHL, an.. MUI• scored three times and Brio
Laws. bad a goal and two assists in the New York
Raqers' 5-l victory over Washington at Madison
Square Garden ... ln East Rutherford., Kirk McLeu
turned aside all 28 shots by b.is former teammates and
~ Setter scored short-banded for the only goal
Vancouver needed as the Canucks blanked New Jersey,
4-0 ... Jn Toronto, Gary Leemu scored a short-handed
Joal and assisted on Ed Olnyill'• power-play, tie-
breaking goal late in the second period as the Maple
Leafs beat Buffalo, 4-2 ... Jn Mont.real. defenscman
MJteLaJorcon.verteda pass byClalldeLemieu into his
firit goal of the season with l :40 to play, lifting the
Canadiens to a 5-4 victory over Hanford ... In
Winnipeg. Bob Joyce bad a goal and an assist as Boston
defeated the Jets, S-2 ... 0..1 Gllmov scored once and
sc_t up the other Joa!, by Joe Nle•wettdyk. as Calgary
edacd visiting Mmnosota. 2-1.
The Barons (2-1) tuned up for next
week's matchup against Marina with
an easy Sunset win. Fountain Valley
was paced by Trey Best and Ralph
Grant scoring fou.r goals apiece and
Bryan ~rieden and Ken l'enace th~
each.
Oeeu View 11, Huttattoa Beacla
t: Goalie Chris Liett had f2 saves and
Chris Mefford added four goals to pace the Seabawks, upping their
Sunset reoord to 2-1.
Kealy Clarke (8) &Del SamDler 8le& (9) block blt by aaebel
ROMDtbal of ea.ta lleM dmba& Lapna Beach'• nreep.
'Dempsey and Gibson didn't pursue the ritual
during Game 3 and the Athletics won on a home run by
Mark McGwirc, who had the benefit of his own
supers ti tion.s.
He put bis uniform on before the game in the exact
same order of socks, pants and shirts be does every day.
He stepped first with bis right foot out the clubhouse
door and returned with his lef\ foot first after batting
practice. ·
He ran over. not on, the white Lines crossing onto
the field. stepped with bis right foot first into the batter's
boll and touched each base with the same foot after his
pm~winning tlomer in I.he ninth.
"It's all part of my concentration," he says.
Babe Ruth once said: "I have ooJy one super-
stition. I malce sure to touch all the bases when I hit a
home run." He dido 't say, though, whether he used the
same foot each time.
Quote of the day NBA may con•lder Olympic•
c..ta Mesa 11, Lapaa llUls l : The
Must.angS remained perfect in three
Pacific Coast Leque matches as
Steve Kunst poured ID eight goals and
teammate Corey Delahunt added six.
Delahunt sup~lied three of rus goals
in the tint pcnod and Kunst notched
three in the second as Costa Mesa
built a I 0-0 lead at halftime.
Caldwell.
Ualvenlty I, Eatucla $: The
Trojans broke to a 3-0 lead after one
quarter and never looked back in the
Sea View match in the Eagles' pool.
Mike McNefflcd Estancia with three
goals.
In community college water polo:
Goldea West 11, 1Aa1 Beacla State
JV •: Steve Kidder scored four goals
and Jeff Wines two as the Rustlers
improved to 17-2 overall with the
non-conference victory at home. Lapa Bea~ 15, Trabaco Billa 13: Golden West will try to aven'c one of
Oe$p1te continual p~urc, Jefl iu defeats on Friday when n meets M~ntaomery managed six goals and Long Beach City on Friday at Bel-Eri~ Weeks added fo~ to lead the mont Plaza.
Artists to t!'e PCL vtctory. LaguJ?a Jn women's volleyball:
Beach. whLch stayed unbea.ten lD ~eC..SU,RudoSUtla10G:
thrcelcquematcbes,alsorcce1ved 12 The Pirates rolled to an easy Orange
saves from goalkeeper Steve Empire Conferenoc victory at hom e,
improving their conference record to
2-2. Pacin.g OCC were sophomore
middle blocker Jody Fee ( l Skills and
nine dip), setter Lisa McBroom (21
assists) and setter Yulisa Rodriquez
( 18 assists).
Woodbrtd1e S1 Ttabeco Bills I!
Senior outsi<le bltler Charisse Kiino
compiled 13 kills and three aces as the
Warriors finished the tint round of
Pacific Coast Leaaue play unbeaten
with a 15-10, I S-S, l 5-9 decision.
Trabuco Hills is 3-2.
c.rht CoUqe lrviH s. Pacific
CVl1du Z: The Eagles improved
their overall record to 9-8 with \)le
non-conference road win. t.cadina
the way for CCI were Jennifer
Schwartz with 14 kills and Mes Nitz
with 13 kills and six service aces.
Jim LeJIAM. manaaer of the Pittsburgh
Pirates, after meeting President Reagan at
Wrialey Field: "What a year! I got married. We
finished ~nd. I got a new two-year contract,
and l met (Vi~Prcsident George) Bush and
Reapn."
The National Basketball Association m· is willing to discuss sending its players to
the Olympics if the International Basket-
ball Federation (FIBA) decides admitting
NBA professionals to Olympic competition would
benefit the sport worldwide/. NBA Commissioner
De.W Stena said Wednesday. =>tern 'laid NBA officials bid not yet taken up the s'\ibject of bow U.S.
professional basketball playcn, considered the world's
best, "eouJd be incorporated into Olympic play, but he
said FIBA could adopt rules in April to open the way for
NBA p&{ticipation.
'Iffy' boat race this weekend
Lakera rout Jazz in exhibition
INGLEWOOD -Byron Scott scored m
20 points and James Worthy added 17 as
the defendi1?4 NBA champion Los Angeles
Lakers, makina their only preseason ap-
pean.ooe at the "forum, defeated the Utah Jazz, 129-96,
Wednesday ni&hL
Kart Malone paced the Jazz with 24 points and 11
rebounds while John Stockton added 11 points and
eiaht assists.
Orlando Woolridge, an offseason free-agent ac-
quisition, put the Lakers ahead for good at 44-43 on a
layup with 5: 12 to play in the first half.
Rama loee .Newaome for seaaon
Rams veteran strong safety Vinoc [il
Newsome bas a herniated disc in his neck c II•
and will mjss the rest of the season.
The injury is not career-threaten~ a
spokesman for the Rams' doctors wd Wednesday.
Their proenosis was that Newsome needs complete rest
for 6 to 12 weeks to allow the swelling to subside and prev~1u further injury.
Televl•lon, radio
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Oodeen ., ()MJend, °*"* 4.
5 P.tn. -OflP-AOAD llACIMO: MkMY Thompson
GrMd Prix from Demlw' <t...->. ESPN.
6 p.m. -DllA• ltAaMO: NHRA SuoemtltloMI' from Houlton (tape), ESPN.
7:30 o.m. -WA1Wll POLO: PwHerdlne at UCLA
(deteved). Prime Tlcket.
I o.m. -HOtlSll llACIMG: O.k Tr" r9Plav,,
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5 p.m. -••s••ALL: World S«let Game 5 -OodMrt •t 0.kl8nd, KA9C (1'0), KNX (1070),
KFMI (760).
5:30 p.m. -•XHIWT10N MIKSTaALL: Cllppen vs. N9w JerMY •I Lawr•a, Ken., KRTH ('30).
14-Mtle Bank Race
h as s uffered from
b ad luck in past
The "iffiest" boat raoe on the
Southern California YachtinaA.s.-
aociation calendaris scheduled for
the upcomina weekend when up-
wards of 100 boats are scheduled to
set sail in Newport Oocan Sailing
Association's 39th 14-Mile Banlc
Race.
U nocrtainty of the raoe is based on
a nwnberoffactors. ma.inly the time
of year, amonatbe9cothers:
• There have been years when
there basn 't been enouab winds for
the racers to reach the f 4-Mile Bank
cut of Catalina Island, foring
cancellation of the evenL
• Thcrebavebeenotheryears
when there bas been so much wi}ld
that the committee boat has been
unable to ~h the l 4-Mile Bank
ahead of the racers.
• Tbentherewaetheyearswbcn it
was so fot&Ytbat neither the commit-
tee boat nor the racen could find the
BRIX LETS RUNNING DO TALKING ••• 14-Mile Bank.
What ia the 14-Mile Bank?On the
nautic:alcbarta itisc:alled the Lausen Prom Bl
the end of the year I'd like to be
consistently under 18 minutes. But some courses are pretty touah, so I
don•r know ifl11 be able to do that."
Katella's Martha Pinto banded Brix
her first defeat 1ut Saturday at I.he OranlC County Oampionships.
eoundl, she ia usually off in a r1QC of Sea ~ount, a au~ mountain her own. that naes to within 50 fathoms of the
But c:o<aPtain Sandy Johnson, a ~It ia 14 miles fi'c?m Newport.
ICIUor, aid Brix pushes the entire • mu•na~racea28-mileracc&om
team at practice ttan to &Ditb. ··Havtna 10sneoae that fast helps Tomarttlhebank.allreepower
At101
loClllEY
BOATING
preceeds to racina fleet to the area and
drops anchor. •
And before we foract. there was the
year that a fire aboard foroed the
committee boat to abandon station
while the fire was extinawscd.
Under favorable conditions, the
raoc suns off the Balboa Pier, takes
the fleet around the stake boat on the
14-Mile Bank and finishes at the
Newport Jetty entrance. But with all
of the "ifs,•• NOSA bas set u_p a host of
continaencics to make sure the~ is a
race of sorts. Such as:
• lotheevcotnoyachtbas .
rounded the stake boat on the 14-Mjle
Bank by S:30J>.m .(tberaccstansat
1 l Lm.), or if, in the opinion of the
racecomminee, weatberconditions
wanant tudl actiOD, tbe state boat on
the 14-Mile Bank will boilt the
"coune lbonned" sianal and the nee will be terminated at that poinL
• In tbeevent tbc; lt9diaa yacht in
any dul bu not toUDded \fie boat on
tbe J 4-Mile Bank befOR 5:30 p.m ..
the 14-MileBu.kwillbeconaidered
tbe termination point of the race for
that class. The committee boat will
notremainonstationafter9p.m.
ln addition to the time limit for
reachina the I 4-Milc Bank, the time
limit applyina to the finish line off the
Nc~rtJcttywillbe 11 p.m.
A ,ttme will be recorded for all
yachtswbichrou.ndthe 14-MileBank
priorto9p.m. lfa yacht of a ~clasaroundlthe 14-MHe 9ank prior to S p.m., but oo yacht of
that class finishes at the Newport
Jetty by l l p.m .. the finish for that
class will be at the 14-Mile Bank and
the results will be computed accord-
in&ly. • "SO you know all the "ifs." Good
luck.
But reurdless ofif, how and when
--tJac,.t 4-MiJe Bank fini&bes, it will still
be a bis weekend for NOSA.
The annual brunch for the or-
pnization will be held at Balboa
YachtCubSundayat lOa.m.at
which time trophies will be awarded
feir the retwu nce of the AraosY and
the 14-MileBank. plus the election of
new officers for the orpnization that
founded and spoMOn the famed
Newport to Entenada nce, laraett
international yacht race in the world.
FoUowina the annual mectina,
commodores of all y.cbt dubund
their ~committee chairmen will
man Lido-l 4dinP.iet for the annual
Commodores' ADDredation race
around Newpon llarbor. NOSA bu taken on a new race this
yearwitb the adoption of tbe CHOC
Chari Replta tienefitti tbeOlil-drn'~otpital of~~ty.
ICbeduled for tbe followlna weetnd.
.. Every time I startecr to pus her,
she went up ahead of me," said Brix,
who fin.iabed nine ICCOnds behind
Pinto, but wu slowed by a cold she
suffend durina tbe week.
e-veryolieout," Jobnton sa.id. .. We uy boat wi\b pleotyof aochor acopc
tokeeDupwithberandtbatmaketall ..................................................................... .... ofua,._,.,
One COW'SC Dru mentioned as
panicularily difficult was ML San
Antonio CoUese, the site of last year's
CIF finals. The winnin& time by any
female runner in that nee was I 7:46,
• time Brix bas already topped this
year.
The oreviout week. at the Fountain
Valley lnvitational, Pinto clwJed to
the lead dW!' the first mile, only to watch Brix away at the end and
... We taew abOut Tanja before she
IW1ed tniainl #itb ut this summer,
to there WM never any ditleftsion or
bard feetinet ODQe lbe ID' here. She h&Dp out with us all the tilnc. She's
dOwn ioeanh and very mature forber
•· Havint bet here ia a positive tbi~ We mt)' evn 90 to CF oow."
DODGERS ONE WIN FROM TITLE •••
But to finish ahead of the s-ck in
this year's finals (beJd in mid-
November). Brix must overcome
IOIDe notewi>nby competition. Kira
Joqmt0a of Santa Ana Valley broke
l 7 minutel earUe.t this year, and
win ~ l IOCOnds. Pinto1 who
ti niabed IOCOnd to Brix, it a
eopbomore, which leaves this youoa
rivalry plenty of time to .,.ow.
Aa a team, Un.ivcnity ia iusl now •tarti.na to bloom. But wia.b Bri•, the ------------~ Trojans have the oerfect fouodai!on
to IWt makina t&e rite ~
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toe;.aiUa fh1 riabt into 1he poup,"
llolft .. laid. --1'be older kids don't raeot ber talent at all. Sbe bu auch a
ltf.lt attitude, lbe never ICU libs a
prima doana. ud •·s modest, law lee?.!._l'd very ftieGdly. TM ti"'~ bet, too. They take
ber ~ with tbem wtMrewr they ,o. Tbat 1 die bl9uty of dail )Wt's
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".Y· Top 6itten ICUk Gibson and
Mike ManbaJI were unable to 1tart -altboueh Mulhall made a defensive
appeara.nc:e in rilbt tidd in tbe ninth -'9tdaer Jobn f udor was out for the
Series witb a tore elbow and c:atcber
Mike Sc:iolda WU forced out with a twilled rjpt knee iD tbe fourth
imliJll, IY tbe aevmth innina.
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Howell wen1 out there, and this
time be didn'1 let his teammates
down.
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him (in Oame l), tbe next -thins you
wan& ao do ii ~ bim bllck m tbere." Luorda Mid. ~He needed that. ..
Howell relieved 11ar1et Tim
BelcMr with two oua in the teventh
and tbc Dodeen ..._,, 4-J, but a
walk ud error loeded die bales .
MeOwire,j\&A I for 13 in the Seria, ooDDed up to ftnt baeman Tracy
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Larsen's feat headlined
before Series perfecta ___
carey's father had
premonition and
put it in writing
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Premonitions are sometimes
brouaht to reality even thouah they
are t6e wishful thinkina of someone
removed from the actual ~ne.
Ken Carey, the father of former
New York Yankees third baseman
Andy Carey who now c:alls Newpon
8e8Ch his home. had such a premoni-
tion *k in t 9S6 and he put it in
beedlines.
The elder Carey was in New .. Yort
for the World Series between the
Yankees and Dodaers that year and
the nil)rt before tlie fifth pme, be
went to Times Square. During bis
visit, be stopped by a novelty shop
that printed headlines on fake news.-
papen for patrons.
Ken Carey bad two made up that
ni&bt. One said: "GOONY BlRDS
PfCK LARSEN TO WIN FIFTH
GAME." Larsen was k.nown to many
u Goony at that time.
lbeotherrud: "LARSEN PITCH-ES NO.HITTER." ....
Ken Carey brou&bt bis two
aouvenin back to the hotel and
placed the one about the no-hitter on
the door knob of the Yankees pitcher
for the fifth pme, Don Larsen. But
before Lanen saw it, Mrs. Carey bad
it taken down and destroyed for fear
ofjinxin& the Yankees pitcher.
History records the fact that Ken ~ bad been psychic with those
·nes -Lanen pitched not onJy
a no-hitter but the only perfect game
ever hurled in World Series play
ap.inst the Dodgers in that fifth game.
Sal MqJie pitched for the Dodgers
and pve up two runs as the Yankees
won, 2-0. Son Andy Carey scored the ..
. ,,
·insurance run for the Yankees that da . . .. ~ldom is a no-hitter the work of
one man, however, and this one was
no exception. .
Andy Carey has newspapef clip-
pings and pictures of Larsen's feat in
his office in Newpon Beach in a
prominent place. The 'newspaper accounts were &lowing tributes to the
pitcher and to three others for fielding·
performanoos. •
Here are some pans of those
articles: -
Lanen was lavish in his praise of
third baseman Andy Carey, who
before today bad been the .. goat" of
the Series with fielding crron and
impatience at bat
Another read: It is no secret that
Manager Casey Stengel was not
satisfied with the play of Andy Carey
~..i;,o the World Senes. Once Ile
j bit lineup aod seven! other
times be considered it . . . some
pertoDI even wanted to fit Andy for
lbe borna of tbe Series pt.
But Catty more than rcQecmed
bim1tlfin Don Lanen's perfect p.me
yesterday. ' .
When Andy arabbed Gil Hodaes'
liner in the eiahth, Lanen was oo his
way! althouah be still had five outs to to ior a J)Crfect pme. Carey also
contnl>uted to another hit~savin1
play earlier in the pme.
In the teeand innina Jackie Rot>-
imon bit a hard p-<>uod ball to the left
of third bueman Carey which looked
like a bil But Carey sot his &love on
the ball and deflected it to slionstop
Oil McDoU@ld who thr~w Ro1>insoo
out at tint. (Robinson was one of the
fastest men 10 baseba.Jl at the time).
In the fifth. Mickey Mantle made a
divinacatcb in deep left center field to
rob Hoda.es ofan extra base h.it.
One repon slated: ~n's other
2S outs were as routine as bugle calls
in the Army.
"That was a ~t stop Andy made
on Robinson's hot liner in the second
innina and be made a beautiful play
on Hoctaes• in the eighth. They saved
the pme for me. And also Mantle's
fine running catch of Hodges' hard-
bit ball in the fifth," Larsen said in
~ of the three outstanding field-
ing plays of the game.
Lanen added: ··1 came close to a
no-bitter a couple of times before but
I never pitched a game without giving
up a walk. I had one 1ost in the
seventh or eighth inning against
Wuhington in 1953.
.. In 1954 when I was with Balti-
more, I bad a no-hitter soing against
the Yankees until the ~th inning.
You ~ow who spoiled u for me -
that 1UY1 Carey."
CENTRALOUTLOOK. • •
When Carey grabbed Hodges' liner
in the eighth, Lanen reac))ed a
j>innaele in World Series pitching.
The lonpt stint of ~ect pitching
prior to that time was in 1927 by Herb
Pennock of the Yankees and in l 934
by Schoolboy Ro~e of Detroit, botp
with 7'hinnings bf perfect ball. • ·
Floyd Bevens of the Yankees had
come cloiest to a no-hitter in 1947
while pitching for the Yankees. The
Dodgers' Cookie Lav~etto &ot a hit
with two out in the' runth in that one
to ruin a no-hit bid.
Prom Bl
division play, and Rancho Santiago
has sponed a 4-0-1 record.
All but Golden West arc ranked in
the Southland Top tO poll, and the
Rustlcr'S, ·who have been ranked,
~ived more votes than any team
outside the Top I 0.
Saturday, the six-team Central
Division opens play. while the fi ve-
team Nonhcrn and Southern
divisions wait another week. Openers
include Saddleback at OCC at I :30
p.J!l.; Fullenon vs. Golden West at
OCC at 7, and R1verside vs. Rancho
Santiago at the Santa Ana Bowl at 7.
Herc's a glance at each team and
their expected fimsh:
FlllJerioa: Hal Sherbcck's Hornets
have built a S-0 record behind a
defense second only to Orange Coast
in the conference -which allows
215.4 yards and 14 points per game.
and a perfectly blended offense -
which averages 376 yards and JS.4
points.
Before the season, Sherbc<:k said," l
can•t ever rcntcmber having this
many freshman on one squad. but
that could be a positive for us.
Although they lack experience, they
are very coachablc and arc picking
things up rapidly.·•
The defense has allowed only 83
yards per game on the ground, 132.4
throuah the air (first), and I 0 touch-
downs. II limned Cerritos to a
Mission Conference-record low of 66
total yards. It is extremely ex-
perienced in the defensive backfield
and inexperienced up the gut.
On offense, sophomore quar-
terback Victor Williams may be the
key. Rated second in the confcTCncc.
be has completed 70 percent of his
passes, having thrown for nine touch-
downs and only one interception.
Key elements include the state's
second leading rushcr1 freshman Jeff
Andrews of Oiamona Bat, who has
run for 721 yards (7.0 per carry) and
four straight 100-yard games. and
sophomore split end Tim lmperiali
bascauJht2 1 passes for 18.3y!lrdspcr
catch and five touchdowns. Fullback
Ray Pallarres has eight TDs.
PH4Jc\ed fllllst.: Flnt.
QijJdn West: The Rustlers have
some outstanding skill players and a'
very strOOJ line on offense. while the
defense is unprovina but tacks speed.
In the last two pmes, the Golden
West offense has looked brilliant at
times behind lhe emerging quar-
terback Joe Napoli and perhaps the
state's top running back in Blaise
Bryant (829 yards). The Rustlers
racked up 5 l 1 yards apinst El
Camino and 410 qainst Palomar.
both in the middle of conference
rank.Jnp defensively.
Brint back injured auard Kevm
Fairman (re-sprained ankle against
Palomar) and \be team's top wide
receiver in Mike Crowley (out since
the first ~me with a broken h~nd),
and this offense could pau up the eli tc
oftbe oonfeten'1e.
Ironically on the dcfensi ve side, the
team seems to SC' stronger in the·
teeand half. It fiVCS up 26 points a
pme but only nine on the averaae in
the tee0nd half, iocludina only 18
points the pu1 three pmes. .............. ~.
l dlll .. 1ek The Gauchos' offtnx
bat •veraeed nearly 400 yarcb per
pmc yet tc0rcd only 14 touchdown
'Their dtfen1e has allowed a con·
feftnce h.9')\ of nearly 400 yards pier
~ ye\ yidded a conft~nce-low apt touchdowns 1nd 12 points per
"$:ii.tics can be deceptive when a
_. is opcMM1unistJc Seddltbeck
foll bavt doub6cd the GauchOs in
, .
transfer quanerback Scott Stark, who
has d\rown a lot with limited effec-
tiveness. He did not play quancrbac.k
in the Gauchos' lastgame because ofa
bruised shoulder but is expected
back.
While Stark has completed only 44
percent of his passes, he's thrown for
258 yards per game. His favorite ·
target is Scott Miller. who is second in
the state in re«ptions with 41.
Beyond him, it's very spread out.
Freshman tailback John Bums has
been the tCMn's top rusher. '
PredJcted flAJ": n.lnl.
RJvenldc: The Tigers' b1gaest
strength is a runnJn& game wb1cb
averages 207 yards per game. utalizmg
a bevy of talented backs, Ole best of
which arc William Smith (81 yards
per pnte) and Kenyatta Greene.
R1 vemde can also gain yardage on
the ground with freshman quar·
terback Randy Payne, who is.second
on the team in rushing, bas nine
touchdowns and a long run of 95
yards.
However, the Tigers average only
about I 5 passes per game, and Payne
has hit on only 4~ percent of them.
But there arc some dangerous
weapons in a speedy re<:c1ving corps.
including Vincent Spurhn, Mario
Williams and Vincent Jackson.
Defensively. the Tigers. much
more vulnerable through the air. have
not faced the best of the conference in
offensive production and have allow-
ed a respectable 18 points per game.
They are led by returning starten
comerback Mondo Boyd and
linebackers Byron Lewis and Steve
Vaipulu.
Prfflcted fiaJ1k Foa.rda.
Onacc Coast: The Pirates' defense
is rivaled only by Fullenon's, but
their offense-a question mark at the
beginning of the season -remains a
problem area and holds the key to
how far this team goes.
Defensively. OCC hasaJlowed only
207 yards and 13.6 points per game. lt
has p'rov;dcd almost single-handedly
two of the Pirates' three wins and kept
theteamcloscin 10-9and t6-9losscs.
·Offensively. the Pirates have been
unable to sustain drives on the few
occasions they produce a semblance
of one. The key lies in the mexpen-
cnced and injury-riddled offensive
line's ability-thus far inability-to
provide holes for the backs and time
for the quarterback to throw.
The other key is the development
of freshman quanerback Steve
Calhoun, who has shown the ability
to throw the football efTtcuvcly. If he can maintain poise under fire -and
he's had plenty of it -and read
defenses efficiently, he oould be a
quality quarterback.
Calhoun has food weapons to use.
At the other skil positions on offense.
the Pirates att very deep with backs
Brian Georae, Jason McGehee and
Tyler Riddell, and receivers Mark
Craia. KenGriapand Royal Wilbon.
Pred.k:ecd faallk FUU..
Ruc:M S..tlap: The Dons feature
a bif'0 powem1 offense which ranks
first an the conference with more than 400 yards and nearly 37 points per
p.me.
Keyina its play are co-quanert.clts
Scon Wood (66 pm-:ent c:omplctaon
rate) and Eric Tumcr. runnana becks
Mlkt Mttcionc (92 yards =r me)
and "lvin Price (seven ptr
calJ')'), and receiver Paul ten (an
OCC cutoff with over 23 yards .,er
catch).
Tbeir deknt( bas been mtddle of
thc.roed.. anowina.ll poi.nu perpme
1111nst some or the confttmce'a
worst offens1vt team .
Pr••e ... ,........_
•
Today, Carey is as busy as ever
behind a desk in bis office in N~wpon
Beach. Yet be finds time to bunt and
fish, wort out and to spend time ai ving autographs at the current craze
of baseball card shows.
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CAREY RECALLS DAYS WITHY ANKEES •••
From Bl
Mays and a few others. Tb~y..are in~
league by themselves."
Everyone who was associated.with
Charles Dillon Stengel dunng the
heyday of bis manqeriaJ career has
stories to tell oftbe Old Professor.
Stenael manqed in the major
leques for 25 years including his 12
with the Yankees from 1949 through
1960. He manqcd in more World
Series p.mes (63) and has more wins
( 3 7) than any rna:nqer in bascbal l
history. He is also second in number
of losses (26) and in winning per-
centage (.587) for World Sencs play.
"I met him (Stenael) in Arizona in
I 9S l." c.rey rccall . "He was prot>-
ably the first manager to brina young
pbenoms up to the major leagues to
act a chance to see what it was all
about. "
"I remember that first year. be
talked to me one time for about I 1h
&oun in what they called Stengelese
t.nd when he was through, I asked. one
of..the other players -'Whit in the .
hell Was that all about?'
''Another time he talked with me
for about a half hour and I stiU don't
k.now to this day what he said. He 4-id
say to me earl( in my career witfa the
Yankees that was a good kid and he was going to stay with me. l feel very .
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-fortunate ro have been a pan of that
era in Yankee baseball history."
Carey came up to the Yankees 1n
195 l but at that ume they bad an all-
around infielder named Gil
McDOuga.ld wbo was' pla)'Ulg thlJ'd
base, second base and sbonstop. lo
Carey's early days With the Yankees.
McDoupld'played third base most of
the time. This made Carey into a
utility infielder for bis first rwo years
with the team.
The Yankees also had Bobby
Brown at third in 1951 and Rtt:zuto at
.shonstop. It was a tough lineup to
crack..
In 195}. be had tus best sea.son m
the rnaJOr Jeques, batung .302.
-hitting eight home runs and etaying m
122 games. But he bad to sn out the
World Series with McDougaJd at
third. Rizzuto at short and B1Uy
Man.in at second.
"Stengel was the masttr of platoon
baseball," Carey says. ·1He didn't
hesitate· to make a cbange 10 the
batting order depending on the pitch-
er for the other team bemg nght or
left-handed. He bad great suooess
wi"lh platoon baseball· and l don't
think anyone nvaled him dunna his
rrupiageriaJ career m that ~pect.
"Another thmg I remember about
him is the fact that he knew 1f he "ot
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One of the most momentous ~
cas1ons dunng his career was being a
part of Doo Larsen's perfect oo-
h mer, the only one io World Series
history to this day.
.. That was a marvelous -per-
formance and one l'U always re.-
member," he says. "lt was great just
being there let alone being a part of'
IL"
Carey was born in Oakland and
grew up in Alameda in Northern
California. He attended St Mary•s
Collqc in neuby Moraga for 1 Ill
yean before signing to play ~
fCSS10nal baseball. uy rec:e1ved a large
bonus fbr those days for signing and
felt l couldn't pass 1t up."
Carey owns his owr/ businC$S -
Andy C.arey and Associates in New-
pon Beach. It is a medical insurance
company that be bas operated for l 5 years io this area. Carey Jives sem-mars to business and medic.al CJ:Oups
and is constantly on the telephone
during office hours.
He worts out four times a week
with Nautilus equipment, rides )()to
SO miles on his bicycle oo weekends
and \)lays tennis to ~ in shape. He
wel&hs little more now than be dJd
when be was playing baseball some 26
years aao.
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Election '88
Vote 'yes ' on· Propositions 80, 86
California's voters have to decide next montb j ust how
committed they are to getting tough with criminaJs.
Supp<>ning strong law enforcement and a tough judicial
system 1s easy, but it can't be separated from society's
obligation to pay for jails and prisons. •
1f you don't think the courts arc tough eno ugh on
criminals, consider the statistics.
Durina the pa.st 10 years. the number of felons in
California's prisons has focrca.sed from 21,000 to 75,000.
These convicts are confi.bed in institutions designed to house
43,000 mmate~ and the o vercrowded penal institution
problem docsn 't stop at state prisons.
The couns have put limits on the number of inmates in
almost half of the the state's 58 county jails because of
overcrowding. Twenty-eight coun ties have been sued over
poor jail conditions and 40 counties, including O range
County, still have overcrowded jails.
Voters shouldn't be misled about stories that many
county jail inmates arc people who don't belong beliind bars.
According to the Board of Correctio ns, almost 75.percent
of the people in county jail,s awaiting trail have been charged
with felonies including_ murder, robbery, rape and drugs.
Most of the other county jail inmates have been convicted of
crimes that carried up to a one-year j ail sentence. · '
County jail inmates, with few exceptions, are not the kind
of people most citizens would want running loose o n Mafo
Street.
Proposition 80 is an S8 I 7 million bond issue that would
provide funds to buy land and build new prisons. Some" of the
money would also be used to renovate existing prisons.
Proposition 86 is a $500 million bond issu~ that could
help pay for new or renovated county jails. j uvenile
correctional facilities and youth shelters. ·
Board of Corrections officials estimate that after county
s ovemments have used all their existins local money -
rncludina $40 million provided in Proposition 80-there will
be room for 65,000 inmates by 1990. However, that capacity
will be 11 ,SOO pcnons below the numl>er of prisoners the
board projects will be in county jails during the same year.
The picture is no better at state prisons.
In 1981, state prisons had room to house 23,000 inma tes.
Prisons were expanded by mid-I 988 to house 43,000 inmates,
but had 67,000 prisoners. And, the Depanment of Correc·
tions estimates a state prison inmate population of 93,000 by
1993.
The cho ice for California voters is painfully clear. Either
build more prisons and county jails or accept the fac t that
sooner o r later jail and prison overcrowding will result in the
release of people who should be behind bars.
Despite some critics' claims, Proposition 86 does not
offer counties a free ride. Before a county can receive money
raised by this bond issue it must:
•Pay 25 percent of the Jail project's cost.
•Adopt a plan to ban the detention of j uveniles in jails
unless the county is permitted by law to keep them there.
• Prove that it has adequate facil ities fo r mentally ill
inmates and persons arrested for intoxication, or that it has a
plan to provide those servtces.
• Prove that it has made good use of alternatives to
putting peo ple in j ail. T hese alte rnatives include work·releasc
programs, weekend work programs Or roeleasing a person
under his or her own recognizance.
California needs more and better prisons and county jails
or the state·s citizens will have to re-evaluate their get-tough-
on<nme sentim ent because the same courts that convict and
sentence criminals have consistently ruled that society m ust
provide humane penal conditions.
Jail· and prison-overcrowding is a da9gerous situation
and cannot m eet the tests for humane treatment of inmates.
Proposit10ns 80 and 86 will cost California's taxpayers
about S2.3 billion before the principal and interest are paid
off '
It's a big public debt, but a necessary investment for the
safety of the state's c1uzens.
OTHER V 01CES • -
Gub ernatorial vetoes
A governor's power derives principally from his ability to
say no . This is an axiom that George Deukmejian fully
appreciate$.
Protected by a large band of loyal Republicans in the
Assembly who have never voted to override a Deukmeji.an
veto, this governor wields a negative power that is a bsolute
When he says no, he always makes it stick ...
When DeukmeJian was dispatching the last of 1,200 bills
approved in the closing days of this year's legislative sessio n,
his office pointedly noted tha t o n one d.ay he actually vetoed
m ore bills than he signed ...
His most curious veto came on a straightforward
measure designed to relieve the solid waste crisis that is o ne of
this state's most pressing environmental problems. The bill he
vetoed would have required counties and cities to imple ment
local programs that wo uld result in the rC9'cling of25 percent
of the trash now being dumped upon the d1minishing landfills
of Cal1forn1a.
His veto came just a day after the federal Environmental
Protection Agency announced a new pr~m that sets a
nationwide goal of2S percent recycling within four years. His
veto came despite broad, b1panisan support fo r the biJJ in the
Legislature ... despite undisputed statistics showing bow many
metropolitan areas in California will run out oflandfill space
in just a few short years.
Dcuk.mejian bas been a loyal friend of Southern
California garbage haulers, many of whom have contributed
generously; to his political fortunes. Despite his proud record
as a naysayer, George Dcukmejian j ust couldn't bring himself
to 58¥ no to them .
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Har.bor
football
nostalgic
To the Editor:
I wish to t.baok lf.::or the excellent .eries on Harbor · football. Your in141bt and effort io do such a dl.illt ia-
patly appreciated. Tbe reecarcb IDd
writiDJ .wu espccially complete IDd
broUlbt beck IO many pleuant memories. Mr. Cantrell's wor\ wu
most pleuina. His ~ broulbt beck 10 many memones -name and
event.a which l bad forsotten. I have llid many tim~ \bat I cou.ld
not have pown up in a bet1er place
and time than Costa Mesa-Newport
Beach in the 19~ 1940s. What
wonderful communiuesl My bat i1 off'
to Don Cantrell and .u the fine sradt
of Hubor Hiah and of coune the
many fine people who have and still
"lllili both commun.ities1he-tine-ood
which they are.
·Loopholes ju~t one reason
My concern is that the whole world
baa diacovered the truth of Oranae
County and are tryina to move here
and ioadvertantly oblitera~ the
thinp that made it desirable an the
tint place.
Thank.I apin, your efforts have ~ed the hearts oftbe community. • • • to do.away with property tax DA YID PRIDHAM
Ouaof'49
Newport Hltbor ffi&b School
SACRAMENTO -The propeny
tu should be abolished.
It's an anachronistic leftover from
the ~ioduslrial eQ, ...fr~m a-time
when land and buildings were, in fact,
fair rcpreseotations of income and
wealth and thus the ability to pay
tu es.
It bears only incidental rcla·
tio nsbip, however, to the
socioeconomic realities of the late
20th century. Today, wealth is often
intangjble or conwned in such tax·
exempt ~ssessions u cash, jewelry
or secunties. And the services that
taxes support arc more often bu man·
than property.related. .
A combination of circumstances
sent property taxes skyroclceting in
C.alifom1' during the 1970s and
fueled the demands for relief that fell
on deaf can in the Legislature and
then culminated in Proposition 13 in
1978.
The property tax wasn't aboliSbed,
but it was severely limited and a
greater share of the tax burden fell to
sales, income and other norvproperty
l&lles.
Its limitation is another excellent
argument for abolition of the prop.
erty tu because the administration of
the tu -the maintenance of
property records, the t:alculation of
assessments, the handling ofat>peals,
etc. - is relatively expensive in
relationship to its proceeds.
The property · tax should be
abolished and other taxes should be
adjusted to make up the loss of
revenue, taxes that are 01ore closely
related to eoonomic activity and
income.·
But that's not likely to oocur and
California politics, therefore, will
continue to be affected by the debate
over how it is to be applied, dealin&
with such issues as what classd ol"
DAN
.WALTERS
property are-to be talled and what
assessment methods are to be used.
lo theory, proJ>CrtY is to be assessed
at its market value (subject, for the
past decade, to the limitations of
Proposition 13) but dctennining that
is no mean feat and owners of
particular kind! of pro~rty are
perennially pressing polittcians for
special bandJiog.
Fanners, for example, succcedcd
more than decades aao in persuading
lesislators to exempt them from the
market value ooncept ifthey agreed to
place their lands in agricultural
preserves.
A few yean ago, apparently ar the
behest of some mcpwcigbt land-
ownen in Southern California, the
Board of Equalization adopted a rule
that hindered county assessors' abili-
ty to independently establish prop.
erty values beyond those reported by
tJie owners themselves.
And the just-<:Oncluded session of
the l.qisl~a saw its typical quota of property assessment bills spon-
sored bys ial interest lroups.
One tha would have worked to the
benefit of he newly emerging cellular
telephone industry faltered in the
final days of the session.
But another, dealing with cable
television systems, slipped through
and onto Gov. Georae Deukmej ian's
desk. And a curious set of events then
ensued.
The bill, sponsored by cable com·
panics, would have made it tougher
for assessors to plaoe taxable values .·
OD what is called "possessory . Schools do n•t interests" ·-in this case the cable ·
firms' ri&bt to use public streets and deserve attack ri&hts-of..way to lay their lines.
The industry has not been shy
about pressi.na its political interests
on this and other matters and has
showered hundreds of thousands of
dollars in campaign checks on poli·
ticians. Deultmejian's office first an-
not4,nccd that the bill had been
rejected and released his veto messaae which characterized the bill,
quite accurately, as a special tu break
for one industry.
But a few days later, the Sacnimen·
to Bee revealed that in fact Deu·
kmejian bad signed the measure and
that the veto message his office had
relea5ed was just a draft.
There's no reason to believe it
wasn't, as the governor's office said. a
clerical error. It would have been
stupid and self-defeatina for Deu·
Jcmejian to have signed the bill and
then tried to conceal the fact, which
couldn't have been concealed for
long.
But, for the reasons cited in the
message, a veto probably wu war-
ranted.
The property Wl should be
abolished, but as long as we have it on
the books, we shouldn't be pul),ching
any more loopholes in its application.
And we should recognize that a• the
economy evolves, the traditional
dcfiajtions of property, land and
buildings, will be evolvina. · Pos-
SCISOry 10teresu, franchises and other
semi-tanaible facton will represent a arowina portion of property values
and if that's so, we should be willin.a
to tu them as much u we tu dirt.
Du Wallen 11 • 1,.nc.tet1
col..W.C.
To the Editor.
As a teacher and a parent it is
always distressing to me when the
schools are attacked. Your "Mickey
Mouse Education" cartOQn on the
editorial pqe of Monday, Oct. 10
issue blatantly isnores all the really
wonderful thinp that are going po in
the Oranae County schools.
Despite budaeU that seem to shrink in direct proportion to the way that
clan sizes grow .. teachers are hard at
work ma.k:ina the miracle of leamina
come alive.
When was the last time you were in
a clusroom? 1 invite you to come
spend a day at El Camino Real School
in Irvine, and see bow it really is.
SHEILA TOMUN
Irvine
Pu blic winner
durh;ig debates
To the Editor:
In television the debates of presi-
dential and vice presidential can-
didates there is one winner, the
American voting public.
The television news clowns would
have us believe that this candidate or
that, won the debate. How absurd.
The public can make up their mind
who the)', liked by listening to the
iuuea discussed. TV networks mis-
takenly believe they need to tell us
who was best or who "won.. the
debate. TV news clowns don't think
the American .Public have the com-mon le1llC to filUrC anythina out for
themselves.
Dukakis balancing act faces
budget cru~ch back at home
~nt. Joe Friday (of the TV abow~et") said it ri&ht. .. All we
want a.re the fac1' Sir, just the facts.."
I fot one do not need a TV network.
reporter or anchor person to tell me
what Ij~t heard or saw. I am capeble
of makina up my own mind. thank
you.
CAR.L C. YOST
Newport Beach
WASHINGTON -Gov. Michael
Du.k.alcis bolsters his reputation with
folksy ane<Xiotcs about bis 2~year
old snowblower and his modest, two-
f ~~1 house in Brooldine, Mass. Du · s proved bis parsimony at a
recent news conference. He took a
Life-Saver out of his mouth and stuck
it to the podium. When the press
conference was over, Duka.tis
popped the candy bade in his mouth.
This waste-not, want-not schtick
doesn't play so weU in Massachusetts
anymore. The state's &ale-force econ-
omy appean to have blown itself out
and the number crunchers in
Dubki1' administntion are ltfUUl-•na to break even.
lt remains 10 be seen ifDukakjs can
touaJ> out the economic slowdown
that bu flattened hiJ state budaet.
Dukakit' own people actnowledae
that the J)ory days of the Muucbu-
1ett1 .. Mitlde •• are over but they arc
convinbed the money ;;ul continue to
roU in at a healthy clip.
Tu119yer poupt and academics of
every IU'ipe •timat.e that the aov-
crno(s current ~ needs ~or
cha.naet if it ii to balance next June
30, tbeend of' the ~uaetta fitcal
· year. One estimate poiftu IO a deficit
11hiab11 S l .l billion. wbkh won't fly
in a aiate witb a colllUtution that requimabalaoced~ MOit of tbe defk:it Dri:Uectiona are
amaller, but Ibey alf pOtnt '° tbc dilllc:u.lty of .wnauaa revenues in a
Nte ecoeomy tbat i1 GOW idtiDa after
le'veraJ ~Of rapid pvwtb. M...-cbwuao8kiela •Y dieecooom.iee of Calibma IDd New Yotk haw aleo
dowDllalfted.
It ii eoup eDOUlb IO ftpre out bow
muda =" will be daln iD llable d11111t ... 10 .Roben °" ...... a member of tbe IOWl'DOf 1 ltneaue MYilory Bo.rd. "Tbe ,_,., we
............. eoprmelMt no one •
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and JOSEPH SPl A~
W~
could estimate revenue;• be quipped.
Another touab year will mean more
fancy fitcal f'Ootwork by DubJds' budFt cur Frank Keefe, who told
our utOdate Stewart Harris that be
hu SI 00 million IOCked away as a
cushion for the mte.
OultaJci.s and Keefe were cauaht $4SS million lbort this sprina when
tu revenues came in undet projec-
tions. The last-minute belt tiahten.ina
prompeed an uproer in 1.be state
wbicb hu buked in economic revival
for the put ail yean. The cutblcb alto added to the
pcn:eptioo tbat Dukaki1 bu forsaken
his state duties fOr the c:ampaip trail.
Recent poUs in MUUIChUlelta -the
only state won by Ocorle McOovern
in 1972 -show that OUtlkia ii not a DOPUJar man. EatUcr tbil month,• Bolton Herald waz. TV poll tbowed ~t oaly 41 peftnt of tbote inter ..
viewed ia tbe Mii ~~ bad a llvanble opiaiaa of 1. Bush ~ a " Plft'!llll •VOl'lble rati...,. a.at ............ poll llbd --............ wo.ld .. for, 43 ,.,.._, .. l>*dt• l9~tllid
Bua. A ..... boa Globe poll
pw_ °'"'"' a men oomlonable 4MO~._.°"' ...... .. NO o.1111" .._,. teiebn i•
dbll1Mteometib1Naotaomudl ~ ....... au.la II Ibey are
... ......... D+ffit n.t.., --~ ~todowitb ..... ,.aity
o/D+•eomicil.
P..s Wltll dll S4S' mmtoli JllOr't-
fall, Dukakis canceled the expansion
of some bu.man service Prostams.
Some people who bad expected to be
added to the human service rolls for
day-are prosrams and the like were
turned away. A few private aacncies
caU&ht in the en.inch laid off workers.
Deborah Weinstein, e~ecutive di·
rector of the Maaacbutettl Human
Services Coalition, said workers at
10me private -.enciet .. did not act
peid fOr a -while and many of those
orpnizations operate on a very amall mirsin. ... Tbae is ao tettina around
it; it wasn't bandJedall that well," she
said.
.. When revenues aren't tbete, you
can't spend the money .. K.erie said
bluntly. That's advice ~ &bouJd
remember if bis 19vernor is toe~ eaouab to inberit the Reapn deficit next Januarv.
BRAIN ORA.IN -There WU •
time when defeme laboc'910riea were
1t tbe forefront of' biab-iecb raearch.
SdentilU who wanted to be on the
cuttina eds went to wort~~ meat labl becaute that WM the
taAeat IDd money wu. But the
unpredictable delea• budee1I and
apaadi.na ~-in tbe pri. vale leCtOf ue dra1DiM tbe brain•
awsy &om 90wrnmeot febl. A study
doee for \be Alt Fcne AllociatioD. a
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"" Today is Tbunday, Oci 20, the 2~th day of 1988. There are 72 days
left in the year.
Today's hiabliabt in history:
ln 1973, in the "Saturday Niabt
Mulacre," ~ Waterpte ~
ecutor Architiald CoJt was dimuned
by Solicltot Oeneral Robert H. Bort.
Attorney General Elliot L JUcb-
ardlOn and 0epu!l_:.ltorncy OenenJ 'ftilliun 8. Rucke UI bad~ ra1ber than cany out Prelidcot · -
ltd M. Nixon'• order to fire Cox.
On this date: Jo 1740, Maria Tberesa became
Nier of Austria. Hwpry and
Bobem1a upon tbedeatb ofber f81ber,
Holy Roman Empe_!OI' Cbutel VI. In t 803, tbe U.S. Senate ratifted tbe
LoWaiana Purcbue.
In 1903, 1 joint oommitlioo ruled
in flvor of the United Stata ill a
diapule concemilw tbe boundary between tbe DilU'ict of AiUka ua Cann
la 1944. duriaa Wottd W11 JI, Oeo. ~ Mac:Arihw stepped more
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979--8280 or 540-7355 fennll, pool I ape. LIKE NEW 2Br 2Ba t>Mut. CALL BUI Hill &«·90e0 PHASE 111 rec. room, leundty room. EA TSIO Sharp a Clean 28R, 18A, new 8-ber llU •·Nil $1700/moAgl ,640-1212 twnhM, xlra lrg. $10!>0. ColdM!tBenk" HAR80R\llLLAGEAPTS !Wedy~1~'..mcw.-501 ~:u~ :~~~~r~ crp\, completely re-
Out 1 di 8uGoll bul FABULOUS New contem-No pets, 1955 Anenelm BALBOA 4Br. fp S1SOO Int Onty......, 10 -mo sf. O ~0050 modeled, ger, ort 1oC: ti<!!" 4~ w/poJ IP~t porery. 2BR 38A condo, 759-7385/0 5<48·8917/E BAVFRONT Condo 2Br Taklno reMNatlooa tor T S200 OFF MOVE·IN OW 4 /mo S7!>0/mo 722-7543
Jam rm & formal ci1nnia'. PanorernlellteweOQeMI lUXURY 2Br 2Ba condo 11650 Becfielor. 1• 2 & 3 AU .. IPTI. PAllSlllUW.J 2BR28ACondo EndoMd
Upper Bird St locellon. hatbor. $3500 Obi gar, lrplc, pool. I BALBOA COYel 28'. den, Bedroom Apls S30 W Wllec>n Jog 10 bMch 28R 28A, ~. pool &
First time olfered at Wllerfrllt ......... Sff5/Mo. 111 & last ~~~R~Td~~8f TPLMGMT.,.3 fireplace. Piiio, 1BR ~~r/dfYr.$145/mo • $300,000. 1ua.-lt1• 1• +$300. 642·5290 • New Apartments wtll be 722·901,. or 642·1vu Wllofl. Vl9W, )8CUU I S«l50 dep. Not a petty SELECT BETTER HOMES ,... den, doek tor 80' boet evaltable lrom December Sorry No PeU! From 1950 UUlt pd ......,.,., • 8'4-24~ ·
& GARDENS, 751·5000 ON the beeeh, pvt rd, de-~~PORT HEIGHTS 210 YNflY $4750 111, 1"8 10 June 1at, cNEWPORT HEIGHTS• 631~107 or 855--0MS com,_,. . • --,........~-r--....... Trl luxe duplex, 38r 2~8a. B E. 15tl'I SI. 3Br. 2Ba, LINDA ISLE 2 a::l 59r, 19.99 S 8JI B Pvt d 28R 2BA, gw• + OM •••• ac fully 9qulp klleh, w/d. garage. lrplc, vac1n1 bOlll dock. $10. ,:w Cll/~5201::.: IP8Q8, nMI' new. no~
7 el&ks To eEXcR apec1ec:u1ar vleW, 12000. 11200· 7se-9558 WlhrtrMI .... IM. •Y• lllPllYll • w.3932 11111• .. 1•1
2BR 2BA. lrg yetd. gar.. 873-0421 or "3--39n NEWPORT HEIGHTS. 2Br IUI. flll IJ 1· t• ..al • L.lllnl 9'1 3BFJ 28A Apt, dbl 9#•·
$159K. OWC/IM Qpt.. $p~s & c:ontemporecy on v. ec:fe, lrplc:, hard· HIGHLY upgre<Md New· Ol1Y W
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Bkr 963-8377 28R H~BA 2 story. frplc, wood noors. rrun trees. Port North condo. 2Br ---&•U• melltiBJIB pelnl, orpts, atovH. rt IC nice cerpet. G•raot Lg $1300/mo. 646-6158 2'nB• $179()/mo Wiii ... , $1050/rno. 536-7606 diRr d41di. <>c.enllda of PCH Mewpor1 Heights 1 BR. 1 c:onSlder ..... option •Mini Blindt ., .. ,.... BACHELOR Apt. 5 block•
B S8EAUTIFULH1gh-$1350 Agt 875-4912 BA, rur unit, $800/mo 497-0018 •Ceiling Fens Sparkling clean. large to beech. au.et ~h· ~BRu'1~:r' C:~~~ch: SPACIOUS. Sunny 2Br ~~~5257 s9oo sec House tor rent 2 BR, 2 BA. •PluSh Carpeting Garden aots Beautifully borhood, ulll paid. $4?5
major grnbtt. 5349.000 28a fNtures frptc. lndry 2 car gar. steo• to oeeeh, •Welk·ln Closets ~landscaped grounds 53&-SS.41
75g.8099 or 644-6327 rm, garage, yard & pvt Newport Heigl'lts hm 2BR pr 1 c e neg o t 11b1 a •Pattos/Bak:omes Pool & spa, e>et!OslcMcil•. lVllLAILE REMODELED. 4. Plex,
patio Sf300/mo Avail 1BA, get. lg yard, w/d 673·3349 •Covered Parking ger•or carport 2BR 1BA ,.., --"" ,,,.d
LIDO ISLE-Charming now.* ~83 hkups, S1100/mo Quiet •New faclltleS 1nctuoe B~ S600 · ·-·-""·•·
3bdrm, den Lovely p•Uo, SPYI; ••s llll neighborhood. 645-3698 LIDO SANOS house 2Br, 2 Poot.12 Spu 1 Bedroom S095 HUGEi.i, ~ ~:ef 1
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mo + will exeh tor dupl or trlpl ~ den. lurmShed. encl. yd Playground/Tot Lots 2Bdrm t'l·Sa $815
in COM. Irvine, Leg.Bel\, Spacious 5Br 3Be Lux Hltlia gar, $1700 (wlnte<) wlll Bike Trell 131 E181h St 646-6818 SQ n ~·LORE mae 4
or Leg. Nlg Home. Avail 1111 Vall~ 2134 consider yrly. 646-599• \lolleVb•ll I ------~--(RG 18f condo in Univ.
CALL Carolyn Ross at $3500/m'O LH OPI .llrW8A T 1111m Gas 9BO's 2Bdrm 2B• IWnhM 1865 • ·-1-2-... ·-To~ Cent-. nr (JCI, 673-7677 5750 000 t;31.5866 EXEC H 38R 2BA, lovely r;wr•I •Chlldr9fl Welcome 825 Cenler St 642·1•24 .,.._ • _..,. com .... m. a--=:t.-:. .• 795•
Merrill Lynch Realty • · poot/spa, AV '::s"i'1 Incl Cut. e 1BR. yard. single gar· =£ ABOUT "-" -• ~~iliial11tt~~~~~~~ c. t • zt ~Uldr-A. pooLf 600 ..ht UJ.L Drlvf .by ~soo-MeRRtMAcw~...-l I TrAgr.emt.675'.:IOOO • ~~~L~;~~p~r:;7 1 • tA mo. 714-692-0579 ~ 5E.~~'!;~~l675mo. COSTA MESA WeilFll!id II CllllTIUS ltwprt INC• Bit
Designed by Richard 1 SPACIOUS 38r 2Ba Mme haryt s-c11l --
Neutra. Best Buy JI mle8tiBAU with park-Hke backyard I·~~)\· (lH)Nl-0'42 APllJmlll n; .. 2 UYFm'I CALL Carolyn Rosa 11 In good neighborhood. i •!.:...-iii· L.atge ettrec:tlve Apt• In 1 •New GE dlw S1ove. & Upstairs •Pt• wtpalio,
673-7677 ., St325/mo gardener Incl. f.I Catt our LMtlng Center beautiful garden Mttlng MICrOWal/9 lndry llG!Uty. 631..&222
Merrill Lynch Really ....... 968-2420 or 963-3048 today tor en eppt tol Pools. gar~. No peta. •NewWMeCeroet& •WALK TO BEACH. 0eMet ftr Ifft t L 14 NEWPORT Hghtt 2Br 28• pnrvlew your new l'IOrM 1 Bedroom M40 Drapes NEAR HOAG • Lrg 2BR Flrepl~. vaulted oelllngs. •• • IC• + 18' 18• guest qrta. ******* H1 .,..... •Cloteto3Fwys 2Ba ..... carpel saso. LIWEIT PllOll "1" dbl gar. lndry hkup. pool JBR 1ea hSe near Menna pool, gar S 1835/mo COSTA MESA (405,55,731•nd South • Lr~ 18R w/mltero, ger .. PUI • Tll ILIFFS & spa. Sorry, no pets. Hi. Nice area, schools 721-'>865 or 645-6968 *••IA NES• * M2..... Coast Plaza poot, tpa, $150. 1401 Su-
Quick sale!! Many up-2Bdrm2'AtB• $1090 631-6358oriM6-5168 Beaches -Baylront lBR & 2BR 2BA "hke •18Rups1elfs.gwege.no •~111idualty~tr0Cled 28t28ai950
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• " I -~ d _ .. Orastlcelly reduced tor I' Bedroom se20 Refrlg, w/d. d/w $1150. Fiii LUii •LP A small, quiet complell •Large Poot & Oeclc Area perk>f Ave. 646-6838
grades. Spacious 3BR 668 W 18th St 642-4905 3 BR 2~l BA Twnhse X· w/~-0\llet Fem hmaa ne'IW" w/petlO or balcony, pats, S575 •2.BR 2BA c.:l ~~:• tBr. tBa STSO
61_ 3BA tiome wllront ll'S flll lln · BR • NO FEEll A t 548-9«9 fireplace. pe>o1, ap1, 1aun.-garage. no petL S785 • · Ital latatt ftr Salt ..,•ttll lOOZ beleooy & rear patio !.-1 Ira lg. Mstr • 2-car gar. g dry. pvt garage NOi •2BR 1'~A no pets •New Laundry Facilihes NNr F~ ll&and. no ~--~-----1·--------·I w/apa, located by the •2BR 1"t8A Condo fenced yd. Frple, WI O NEWPORT North Condo PETS From $650/mo lo $675 642-7404 •CoveredP8'\ling peta, 640-1911 ..... /C..... llYlllMEnlllllSI pool.Seamedcelllng For •L•rgepetios&yerds hkup.$995.963-~956 •2Br/1''1Ba. FIP gar. $850/mo. • security . •PnvateBalconyto FIWstwte~
!I Jll• $1.00 (U Rep111r) For.. details & personal show· 1 •Small pel ok 8 BLOCKS TO BEACH w/d, grMt loeatlon S1450 DAVID 5<49-2447 BEAUTIRJL lBR 1BA In Gardens 2.B J2 P.rfllf"' -s .ees .. • dosurel. Tu Oellnqwmt ~.-Call Bill a. DONNA •Carpe>rts w.tstorage HugeS&S Goldenwest ee-•2Br. 28a. loft. 2-car gar. Owet. _c.omplelL Security! •ElegantAtmosh9W• • 1
... P · -iiiiiiiii.-..... ---.. -OF-THIE_....,_I Property Now Selling. w£e5TER 750-5000 or •Pool t•te.4BR3B•S1750/mo. $1700/mo 496-2152 ** llAPIRS•• I building. Pool. r:?8· •SorryNoPeta ~~~~~=;:, su. MMOALtertWOM lt\11 area• CeJJ (Rerun-,546~775 W lllm "11 Bkr 963-8377 s nny Big C•nyoo condo A smell. q1.11et complex. cable rvss:;L IJT Lg1es F• Siil M ::~~;~1~~8,;!~~·l?~~~ ftr ~-.v I I !!:.w,·::.1L2S~~ RUSTIC 2 Bedroom House ~ S..1$1and 28R, 2BA: ~~",~1102~~5 ~~ ~.~! PAID 722-~~ ALL 28:,!.'::'~~ot . F ·~-~·"r KU'IF... --. _. -Large Front & Reer Yd lrplc, frlQ. IQ patlO, pOOI, & pvt" F p1c • • ng. • .... wa ...... · • OY9 : -llJllN \t\\'l ~I' 1~·\ '11 1o=-c=EA,,...,..,.N,....,v""i=Ew=-,..-L.-tw_n.,..hse-1N0Pe1s UlosPd secS1515Bkr760·1•88 ::i. 1;:,v1,,d . ,;, _. ~~u~~L2:R~~:~ l14/Ml-t2.. 1ne1 NopetaS45-4855 Ptai••••• l 007 REALTOR!:; ,.. 2 ms tr BR. 2.5Ba. 2 car $750 Mo ... dep 631-4147 Upper 4BR ''·BA, 2 car MC. NO PETS i9-2U7 butldlng roo1 gar~· MESA VE~OE. 28R lBA. * , ...... ~ I garage small patlO 112 TV ' ..,,_, Outel t 6a F.xpt>t1thebesc llUIFllnllPLD NEWPORT CREST ~~~·;;~5~~.=~~~~· ... 144 •~lh si. $1650/mo yrty •CUSITllLL• ~Lu+i~fr:rswP= '~~ .. 2867.flcllbryaac F~~ ,:$hw~gve II. Oa.'.. e4er/2Ba upeer TOWNHOME Best 3 bdrm I m:llVERSITY PARK •Br AYl now 213-597 -470• 2BR 1 BA. tndry room, s;'251.,.0· CALL 722•1832 498· 1938. 751-~83 pet
e 3Br/2Balower lloorplanwlthhugesec-2BR. de':', 2Ba duple•. 2Ba co mm poo l , VERSAILLES l Br tBI cloae to ShoPS & buses MC1$8 Verda spacious 2 •CUFfHAVEN2BR28~. $1,111000 S795 000 ond floOr vaulted master Quiet E side toe. $850. $1295/mo. no pets Penthouse Security We'll accept Seel 8 CIHIY ITllll BR 1~BA 2 story P•llO new daCOr, Vaultacl oelt-
C al ~ through· • suite with private sitting Pret2adults, 1cllild NO NEWPORT PACIFIC I pool.gym, etc $825/mo Houtlng S675/mo. Furn $495/mo Water & g•~. wio hoo\up: Ing$. ;ar•. no pets, :i lhla recenll~ re· roof!' & sunny deck. Eal·! pels. 175 Tullp. 646-9036 Dave 645-3683 Sendl 873·274!1 2257 & 2272 MAPLE gas paid. iM6-5330 mag $750/mo 721-01 t6 S950/mo Ag\ 642-2134 In kitchen, formal dining I ' TSL MGMT 642-1603 t m~ & BR ome. a. 2 car aueched garage * 111 CUI fl* $1200/mo. 3 BR llouse. A~rt•tatl 2BR S650 In TnpleJt Lndry •m SEEi * lmWUll* Poot +ape +mos1rooms 531•1400 Reing, yard $675 No lrplc, 2 car gar, lg. yd, •CmlCIZT* tee. Avail now. s.a •ti , Beaut 3Br 2Ba twrlhee
ov.,tootl Hpanslve golf S285,000 pels.642·3765640-0751 petsOK.Franlugo.Cen·lll... 2Br 1Ba E/Slde-Gar•. 2250-B Canyoo at c .. 2~ ~O=~~ WC.gw .w/dhkup.naw
courae front •. Many -*2BR Ou 1911 quiel lrg 1ury 21 Prof 551-7000.
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customfMtur ... Byappt. C11ta1•1Jaar 1022 ~~,1~~1 ... H~:~1 yard. fr~ u~lt, gaiega. 557-4373 patlo,lrgyardS725/mo PET/YARD Ute & a.lry. catlOrl s7f:1mo tr.ck lights, cell fan. rw l"-IOIO 2 el&Rs TO BEACH R Al ESTA IE good are• $780 5<43-A Univ Pk, 3 BR, 2•, BA 2 umn Utttt ...... 380 E 16th Street blean 1BR duplex tor 1 2078 THUAlN Hoag~· ~1 100/rno
DUPLEX 2Br 2Ba+ 28r ~ E Bernard St 647-7540 car gar. 1950 sq.h. pool, 2Br. 1Ba 600• s/I, laundry TSL MGMT 642·l6031 quiet non smtcr SS95 uttt TSL MGMT 642-1603 4101 Hti.ria
.1muslllll"Fll 1'nBa.N9wiyremodeled. REALTORS •NPTHOTS•oc •Br12Ba ~~~5o;b f' ..:!~by ~~te;;7&r'J~~~~~ CUIWO.ntlr paid C•*-64&-8028 llSTSIE ,lSLMG.MT &42·1903 llllM SS29.000: 875-3286 I trpk: gar , pa110. newly 1 .644 ~20 yr 754-77r, Quiet bldO on E Sicle. cozy WTW .U "2BR 2BA 1/p n.w carpet, .........
Easy IMnQ In belutlfut •CONDO-SO OF PCH • t It t•H dec:or No pets Avl now -• or ' BEAUTIFUL large 2Br 2Ba wllols of wood A1$1gned, / enct ~ alt Dtt-11'11. NW1CLEAN 28R. lg 11¥ rm
Newport Be~ & con~ $2201<. 2BR 2BA. dbl gar-Ftr hit l 100 $ t2501mo 720-1565 Woodbndge 2BR 2BA. up-lurnishecl ,:up;~;2571111 perlung & laundry teoh· 2~571~~~d 7W.151f,0 ShOO', S7501mo ~Ing. ut111 Ind. No
nlent to all. Sharp clean, age Pool -o• 720-0.55 1 C --graded condo. AIC. w/d garage. w · mo lleS $530/Mo 933-0552 • 810 CE"'1ER' pets S1175. 723-1292
welt cer-6 tor & al· LEE LENNARTSON. BKR LARCiE2Br, bath & '•.•Int ~B~8fBAM~ ~~~9,..~ hkups Nr pOOls & 'per'ks wtnt• onty 840·2770 *ir•-•-· EI SIOE 2BR Ne-. pai"I, TSL MGMT 642-1603 ,._..--a.-fordabte EncloMd prt· cond. Many improve-· · ,,.. • $985 Avt now 786-5135 NEW decor spacious ~' • .,r; drapes gar lndry good --r-_.... vale pa°tlo wllh pretty •IOI flll* merits Extras Musi'" I age. patio. flrepl:ce 2Brl 1',..,Ba FIP deck LG 2Br 1 18A Townl'IOl.ls. loc S7eo 666-4019/0 SHARP 4 CLEAN 1 & 2BR 1111 lffl
nowecs & plants. Wal\ 10 4-Plex with panoramic Vllla Grande Park, space S 1100 No pets 54<>-2 . 95 Wflll leac~ 2141 d/w. wldry gar, n-Qell Garage. patio. >laundry 640-24261eve/wtcnds Otsn. WUhar enc~-oe 38R 2BA l ow.r Unit
community pool, East· views 2Bdrms with fir&-32, near Seddlebecil Inn •EASTSIOE DUPLEX -Yrty S1SOO 837-854'7 room. $850/mo • cable TV F'"rOff'I Simo 'New carpet. gar9g8 WID bluff snopplng center. taces and balconies. In Santa Ana 972-4558 immecl 2BR. den. w/d Oceanrront 3BR 3BA 2629 ORANGE E'SIOE House 2BR 1BA Sorry. No pets 645-5577 hkue>. Y9fd Next to perk
tennis, churches. schools ~975,000 30"1• Down WINTER AT THE BEACH• hkup, cable, fenced. ~u~,str,<'~Jt•ge. L: ~11 XTU LI 111 UYJIHT TSL MGMT 642•1603 ~ g:;~\Sta~fa ~~~ A5;! $p1rllling clean 2Bcsrm Sl 150/mo
& pa(lils. Price Includes oamon, Ag\ 863·1500 We have one rental travel S900 ~ dep 642·4659 u 181817~~2]2 1 w l frplc. sundec k OllllTl&Llt Patio ltt gM tndry hlcup 1'•8a $750 AH ultls pd 4409 RIVER
tile land. S276,000 Dys. 642-03•2 Wknds. trailer leh• Enfoy lull use * EASTSIOE Townhomesl , S 1000/mo 675-8565 S lOI IFF .$7a0tmo ;,. ~8•949 1 I F~ ~ Sorry no pets TSL MGMT 642· 1&03
lll·l10G SPYIUSS HILL of heated pool. s,P•i ctu~ 3Br 2b•. gar , yard. avail It rt hack 21'9 la ha Peaaanl•12Br 1Ba EutS1de ~ IO • ' 1 all~ 642'""90 FURN 2Br 2Ba. lrg patk> , ~ •• KJ . houseandother achllet 1111 St100 e 2BR 1ba. 12' 2607 BBO 1 laund rrt) Eastslde 1BR Collage •TOWNHOUSE• pOOI, overioo«lng Bay Gl-.00,:.E El . NS 58r 3BI Lu• Home. l..M $ 5 2 5 per m 0 n t" Jae. gar .. yard, $850 .~LUSIVE GUARD• L 5725'1:E-Z In ry • lrple. encl pauo. lndry. ~BR/1 'tS>,, lrpt. lg patl0.1 $1395/mo Shorl term ~U>\11'1\1'1' o~tlon avail 1 11 1 536·8316btwn8am-6pm Jealmlne968·8880 ;irGATEDCOMMUNITY*'2BR,garaga.neWfyJ;Cor-1•9 EBay stor.rm,$650 •$750 carPort 1940 Wallace. OK Avail lmmed.
umal RF ~l Tf?R~• $ 50,000, 831•5866 Htllt •LARGE 3BR 2,~BA 2 11 ltl OllTM ated, steps to bay/beech TSL MGMT 642-1 sec 645-7234 NO PETS• S800/Mo 5<48-53'8 I 646-6350/d 675-S..Ml a =~========WANT OLDE CdM prop-st era. tlr8')1ac• BEAUTIFUL 28A 2B . 910 w Balboa Blvd I ____ .._ ___ _
. ~~w~~~~~~d" P:L~·~~~~~~~~~s~~~~~~so ,~-~·-~~•--------------------~------~ IEllllWIP&Ylln1 loan. "lo~~losures ok, Gatr1f 2102 $t3o0Agtal'l-•912 I 1BRavall.Frplc,welbar, 2Br, 1bacoveredpatking. OUR' rAMOUS· We'll giY9 you Iha down In net to you Agt 673·5599 micro. W/O hkups, 2 car lndry rm Nr bay & t>eM;ll r'°'
excl"lg for• share 01 own· t 4 RENTALS AVAILABLE •LOVELY. neal. clean gar wl •tra Jtora.ge. cen· 1234 w' Balt>oe 58501 .,Ship You make Ille MI tll Short te<m & ~nter 2Br/1Ba. lrplc. lndry iral air All matnt. Incl V ty Agent 751-3261
mthly 'pymts & we Share f §16€ 38r house current· $850 to S 1400 hkup, l'IO ~11. $800/mo Sorry. no pets 644--0509 --'-------
epprec. You receive ty undergoing mejof r• Waterfront Homes. Inc patio *548-5827• 28R 2BA CONDO Frplc. •NEWLY FURNISHED• 100% tax t>enelilt. Must modeling. $295,000. 314 RMllort 3BR 2BA. 2 sty twnl'ouse. pool New deccx west-OCEANFRONT 1 BDRMS
have clean credit. Agt Broadway. Cell Jon Perry 215 Merine, Balboa Is new carpat/Pflt 2 car gar clrff area $950/mo. IAvattable Great location
957-8002 Oyt, Ev. Wknds 557..:mO/d 642~1/e 673-6900 w/oprir, DIW WIO pool 838-0789 MUSI ... 1 Bkr 675-4606
Ma 1 aa• $1000/mo. 839-9873 J•·;t•-3BR 2Ba sl8')S to beach, DIMES-A· LINE
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In maoazsn-; exterior won ldacpe awards.
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3BR 28 ond I ... -great cond• Carport 3BR 2BA lower. Im· Ac o. rg mstr Parking $1000/mo. balcony, eppll. lnclry
mewlate! New carpet, bdrm.Sgar11ge22 ·1 Y811 Md "° 7141650-1824 $1300Jmo yrty 673-2880 paint & drapes! pets. 122~ 71 • onle
518001mo yriy 769-7602 \/tste, * 642-3812 2BR • den. unf\.lrn/fum trtal ••1 11 Condo, 2'~BA. 1860 sq It Uttle Island upper duplex 38R 2BA. lam1ly rm. 2 car pool, tennis, S 1950/mo, 4 BRAND NEW
3BR 2Y·BA. wtnter rental garage, $1500/mo • rno-o« 720-9680 2Br 1Ba .. large tott
Garage T carport $1400 sec. dep Call Hugesundeck $1 195/mo
$1400/mo Agl 673-4062 Laura 631-126& *lllll llW llPlU! Avail now 646-0645 0....... 3BR 2BA. 2 car gar. lrplc: ·-II·--O/W, trash compactor. n . ..-w• 28R 2BA HOUSE micro. wld hkups Vrly 2BR 1'~BA, close 10 ee.m c:e11mgs. brick frplc, $1450/mo Agt 722-8520 beach, $950/mo 900 ~~~~!More.ii N~~~L~E 3 BR. 2 BA. tam rm, 2737 •H v HOME lmmac Se• Lane iM4-2&1 1 s..8_6569 or 759•6600 Fremont Ln. $1285/mo 2Br • den or 3br, 2ba. up· Unturn Bachelor apt walk
Me ,111 Lynch Realty no peta. gardn lnclj graded. great loc. gardnr 1 10 China Cove. no pat1. r 85<4·9742 incl $2000. 760-5064 Avail 11 11 S5001mo
RENTALS A\li~!LABLE 3BR 2BA Mont1ce1101 •NEWPORT SHORES• 67~174 -l
Short :56 ~0$14;, lownhome, near OC,Falr· 4Sr 39a hSe on canal. Lrg trtl tu flN
grounds, newll: re· lam & hv rms new carpet W1ttrfrtlf lt•H, decorated 548-17 5 , & ~a1nt Veer~ S2150/mo 1 :G~ee~e.s1~11oc; rt 1.~~""1•r1 SlDl• ply Smart 110. 3BR house. Oen. dbl• gar. N GOT•ABL 575-5447 S615 Gar:': cable·.~, lltlfftrt lll·llOO o I•• n We at a I de. * ICUI I IAY ftEWS Grnbl\ wfB80. ln<Sry rm •-~-------S1000/mo ... $300 dep. 28R elegant condo. soa. Sorry, No pats 631-8-427
credit ch9ck 5<48-3898 sec gate Gas & water pd
fniaa.la 2117 ~VAIL NOW 3BR 2'\BA. $1300/mo. 536-2657 I mlelltiBlftl
WPD211/2UlfU ~"~~~'"..."•/~'. *"EITALS* I Frplc, gar. sundk. S 1075 + Agt 979-8280/540-73~5 12-Sbr $900-~/mo ~I IPllTmlTS
utit Onr/Bkr 650-0389 NICE ctaan tBr rNr hM. Mani Ferguson 642-77 Beautnully landscaped
Newer yearly 28R 28A smell yard $650-sec. JBR 2BA DUPLEX I quiet, large. ciean Apll c:::.JLJ' ::::::::. S• .. r.tMlt Incl e1ec: '17'~ E 23rd w/bllcony on 8alb08 81vd POOi & ~ patio or deek Bl(r 8.42--3&50 631·25381213~5&-8890 N r o c •an J •ck Prime IOCetiOf'I 818-98'·24&4 ~ MIO()
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match, cowl and $2000/mo & 28r 281 cer gar $1395/mo I gaa pd '575 No P9'9 I
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deck. YrlM $2250Mo CdM API. Xlnt locl $550 ~ S:· J':.:.oe ~· whit• m•I• cet. RE· Md ur':nt ~..v~= .n -...... • llTll. Ulll : ~g~:'ic~~tTS ,... I lailllla .... Vie Udo 87S..t289 mo + utlfs 873.20l3 · · WAAOl 213-512~5345 or tum. I PfcwnlM to mek.• A\laltable lmmedtetely In .....,.. . Sa .. • Cl.,k poeltione •ANIMAL ATTENOHTS IUCk WiiWJI;
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1100 elf (tub1410 pool. MIF stir 3Br 28a Corona Mesa. M6-98&3 Herbor·B•.k•r 8ru'. tied my ~t g;ented. lllTllD lfl llP SalMpanOO for ladlee' flth St. c0e1a·Meta . MINIAJURE MALTESE
lndry. walk to Bal 111. del Mar horM. Stir beth. TIE SPACE ITATill M1~t:M9 ~L rwty•tO-WMr. Non·lnWCr AOOift WMted joutney-PUPPIES. 2-4 lb• wnen g•Y·~~l~u~
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pete. 5"8-5682 NEWPORT Beach near ml Mela. 751-6858. NOW IR,..._l~I Merry Meidl, 546-4513 .-, offic:e Mlp. Seiling Lift 70 lbe .vwet• fotkllf1 fiA8M I OffUI be8ch M/F, prof pref 10 • H """ , •• , n•E knowled,. • plu1. • .....-. •
STUDIO private entrance lhr 2Br. s4oo Incl utll. 2080 sq fi. 50\ft oHJCe Ill ltYa SSJO Ull 11·111/• -87~7100 days Good OMV. ~71 llSI
end P•tlo, lull kitchen, Avell Nov. 1. 673-5063 Huntington Beech .,... DEE UI 1m••t Must be 1i w/own C8t, in· Quality photogr8')hy stu-ULllPllPU -· WUlll XRfidOE plMO. Wi. we1/s~~~1tr20T' P~~r'•gSSlra~1 3a~_F3em8a ~-smCdkMr s l~> ~81:'.g'* * PE~ f~~t!*'* ~~ t~ = ~: :O~.!'~ =: F~ 50hme,h and part I~~~· N!E~£1f;:r7~~ 'fa·E· w,~~l~cu~t c~~ '"'' -.... "' DEUIYll lllOYlTilllST at 1~91'.i~~ Blvd Wiii tnaln. Mon-Thur' ~3 -· r ._comm _.on · ~ 87M2e'1 2B~"cfR~lc. 1417 171-4111 auae PrtJtrtf Gr .. t )ob-EZ hOu<t, fkl•· Fountn Velley. 775-().400. ·1111 xm_.. 833-7818. Cont8Ct Y~e "97..t777 -IWWUI Germeno made lrn~l•I
Cerport, pool. Adults. No Professional stir NewPOrt 2191 YH Ate A YtrJ ..... Ible ldledule. Wiii trem •ntl/fLlllST oewson 4 AMOC., N.B. Sileti*sont~ry. Fief· TIAml Grotrlen 9' Concert
p4tll. $950/Mo 644-•402 Bch 48R 2BA Duple•. ONE 38R Aouse. 2 18R FrltMU on job. Bue + com-Part· Time. Newport Beach PUllUIY ~ I rnume fOf Full tlm-e-....6/tlr start. Grand, hlgtl Polllh b4eek.
Of 631-0211 s1ep1 to beh. $350/mo + units on 2 R2 Iota. Xlnt PleaMCont~t mlUlon. Must be neat & CALL "44·1"13 .. -111• F .. hloh Ill. feWelfY stOfe. 1"759-0775• 20 yrl old S25.000 obo
'I• utffs. 645-8238 IOCallon. S-429,500. Agt Petty. 5"0.7796 personeble. Hew offiee ~ 6«-2040 pp 54S..38&6 ~~st!•~~'~' P:~:i.~::~·a'~r11g~t Pet Cobb,67~2013 . ~,~ ~~borbe= ~siM~k,~d11~~ P:i:nl.~1 ~~h~~h~: SEHnllY lltrcUMl1t 41 lprttal W1 IRS
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•YEARLY--Ocean front weter.'Aefs. 455~3330 ja1i1t11 PteaseCell Me *WL JUllEE* 805-68 .eooo ea. Y·J590 macy IBM PC WIP. 873-3772 ~sO~ c1:'~... ~ -
2Br 1Ba. carport, great RMMTwanted F toshr 2Br ft:::rtHitia Model Ulnnla 1tyles. poss· llW ...... PLlllEl·flll tl•t Secretary F/T position chtlrs $150. &48·9909 ....... I' 11" ~1085tmo:-8Pf, r8nl + ulll equal ap-~ lbly l9ad to more ed-AUTO DETAIL & HAND Eiq:Mwlen<:ed. NMded fOf l*kp, p<op/mgmt. exp. Hll TAl·FIN mlnl·noee rider
NEWPOATPAQIFIC proK $400-$4 10/pm, IUmSlffLf ELEGANT J)(etty witty & v•nced 1rt modeling. CAR WASH.Goodul8ry comm«clel Mfvtce end pr9f. 4th deys. typlng latiSUI UkeMW,3strtnget,18'nl·
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• . WESTCLIFF 48R Home mteres. 1. Turn around chermlng prof'I n11n peflOf'leilty. Tennis exp opening. 145--7448 PIE SCIHL ~ nee. Ns:r' =:: 1i31 ."1ewport Blvd. CM blocit. $250 ••sc leat11J fr buSiness 842·8554 "5-50 who has quality, h81ptul. 631·2606 • "' e>ep. oc. · • 50 s.i.et o..ters • pool, pie, w/d, Qlfag&, 2 . IOVH 1port1 a Into fLllAL•llllU TeachlnQ poiltlon with l. Smith 852-0117 Aste fOf Brien ..... zfR lg petlos, cable. pvt Secretarial/Resume S~r-health. Pia write P.O. * TEACHER-Preschool Full/part time w/Hp, 2'~ olde ECE unl1 IEOln••y New 8rrlveta deity! 842·1.-..
phone hne, prof M/F vice -takeover existing 2049 L.alce ArrOWhead ECE units. FI T sm1ll breed & butt« to hi-style yr M s.i 3 « 1
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evt. 985 N Coast Hwy. ll Sale/Int BK ok Mr Lee 972-8888 ::ewme Me everything Y8Cl'lts 1631 Pt8oenll• Outlet Incl: Light typing, Full llm• Mon-Fri SIOllT&IJ/IEOPT, 8 tall with mlrrOf $700, 347-B Eut 18th St CM
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2'1H fOf TDsl S 10,000/up No Y~ ~ g~ me the 111.Lm IUll t..t:30PM M·F. 673-2971 eflts. Apply In per90n. <MpendM>Mt Mlf at8rter w/ tom ll8dt hipped out 1s 1-M-o-"v1-.ng-.,;;Sa .... 1e-1---23-Y-r-1-0-f · S4 · · cred.v Jno pen. Cell Den-d ne "''" to orglW end For etectrlc•I wholesale ..... ya-•Int type/ph<>M/peopl6 targec-, 0<nete $700. CUI\ t lh & t 1 Dini ri~-;S9-l~ utll Incl I WESTCUff ll1lllll nlson As9oc 673-731 t * forget the wrong that Is builnesa. Apply 1916 Wllnulfl 729 F ... S .,..C 5 M lkllla & dellre to 8dv811Qe. 6r c•lhler check only. :e~ babyr-:n• clot~ Corner VIEW Suite dOl'M!I to fM and You Who PleoenU. Cost• Mesa MAKE $20.000 OR MORE ....... 1., . I Ben + neg .... 851-9555 838-9082 • •
FULL SERVlCE Aaatuctantl ere In elf the ln1tanca ot Mond -Frida a..5 • lmrMdlately without • •548-5525* · ·
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home Lndry & 1t1chnl UM101 thank~ for everything Exp'd Pert-Time to Full· 181on. Sec1y/Admlnlstretor tor Ing eneJgetlc construe-certificate of gu•rentee. f<feme brends, $5-S30.
P<ivileges. Great lor col-e.nd confirm onoe more T1me for Property Mgmt P•ld training in... expendlnR successful tlon compeny. Wiii train: $525 obo. Good cond SAT 9'-5, 306 Remona Pl.
leQe students $325/mo *PrtfessiMllll4&* fNllll\ ans 1het I never went to be flrmlnCosteMeu.Send •Lete1tcuttlngandstyling Newport .E. Ofc. Rat musthawphone,typlng. 546-9228,875-8299 (NewportHeighll)
CALL 540-7796"' m 2. h·--·-· vunu l\U separ•ted lrom You no r•ume to·. Personrtel techniques Eatate or elCl'OW exp flllng & 90me computer I ... 114 ~~~~~~~sg~·· ... ..,., _itel melter hOW gr .. 1 ma-138 Rochel1er s1 Cost~ ·•Full time benefits: ~·not req'd. S7~Hr ellP9f. 548-1645 Annie Atrliucn 5011 HI. C~ 0 = I Fllll Im Tl •c. 1 I ARE FREE terl•I desires mey be. I Meu. CA 92627 • rMdlcal. dent•I •nd Ille 1· um.,~ Patrick 1111na•y111--,.,. cu ft White West In-ESTATE S•'· Fuml1Ure.
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., I S-425/mo w/1 yr tease. went to be with You end lnsurenoe ~ --r.. gthouse RetrlQ/Freezer beds tools herdwere tit I ttela • l ·Pvt entry & resvd parkln~ I Cal• my loved o~ In Your UllP&lll Wiil FOf more Info cell Anna at IEAL ESTATE Full time. Typing 45 wpm. 5250. 3 BrldQel1. one o.. 1PPfl8nce1. 'mite. SAT SU Ull llltl Ample guest park.Ing , perp4t1ual glory. Thank WANTED: LIVING DEMO-631-7990 Customef eervlce & oen· Mft Dueler P225175R15 &~3. 16262 Birdie Lene
Wkl rentals now avail Utilllles &lg11gn lncl I U2·H71 You tor Your Love CRA'TSBEHINOTHEOR· nu,..... er•lotfklelklllsneeded. 2R4tmlngtonHlmexredi: (nrMerlneHl)831-6358
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wk & up 2274 lmmed poss 6'2-93"7 towards me and my loved ANGE CURTAIN. ll&UUnUIT Limited oppor1unity to join Col11 Meta. P'9aM call eta (165SRl5) Belt otter c:c
N t Bl d CM 64~7«5 * * Ott1ce S11lte to share ones. Amen •Futt-Tlme & P•rt-Time W1nted lmrMdl Extremely nation•! real estete mer-MS-3350 722-7388 UY .. t '144
wp v · N 8 gd locahOn ldeai Persons may prey this FI e 1 d wor k . earn lh<>rthanded. 548-9344 k811ng ayttem with un-Sllln••y/ ..... IT 2 femllY sa' lum I hOUse-eat a I to Slaart f or s~ busi'ness FOUND Prescrlp11on preyar 3 con19cutlve $300+/Week . llmlted eernlngs. For In--nn GE 18 cu f1 !rig w/loe-hOld items.'& otherm!K 2'124 720-7416 ~asses & ca.se vicinity days. Af1er the thi•d day. •Election Day Activists. HANDYMAN with tools 10 formation, call Jack Elloellertt t>enellls. looking meker, almond. GE ~ 26 & 29 New Meadow
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o Costa Meta, Pierce yoor wish wlll be granted CALL Chris a\ 543-0470 or build t11ge u llboat• No A'(flla at SELECT for person with potltlve heevy duty w1hr l gH Set only 8-3 36 • MfF pfOf sh1Spac10Us •OPEN SAT 10·3• Ave on 10/16. 751-6719 no m8tl9' tiow difficult It 55&-1501 beet exp required · BETTER HOMES & etUtude who Is depen-dryr, Kint cot1dl 72t-14"5 ---------~
2BR Apt w/sundeck. 155 Rochester, Costa Large fem long-haired m•y be. Then promlle 10 M.c G~egor Yeoh1S. GARDENS d•bte a flexible. Pis. call Moving! Must Mii MAY-I .... IHI
Balboa Pemn $525 incl Mesa. Approx 1000 sq tt black cat. lost vie East publish this dlelogue as CAIEER 1631 Ptaeentla, C.M. REAL ESTATE 751-5000 Dari.en 9A·5P 64"-9060 TAG GAS ORYERI Exeet~lmiiitl•mo~~~PP.;.;,
ut111 & cable TV 675-3816 pr~~(:l:)1~:l.~;1 ~tll. Bluff. 6'44-0057 = .;.,ri:: :le': hu DPNITUIITT UITEll WUTEI IUL ISTAn IAUI SIOIO&llY lent condition! $75. bdrm set. ·, bdrm
BeyrldQe condo. 2Br 2Ba. LOST brown Terrlef, Ocl . Apply NOW, Woody's SrNll resl<Mntlel offloe In Typing & lhorthand to CALL M1-1811 set-2 hdbds, omputer &
Mmi-9"1 spe. pool, pV1 IOQ, QOL 1111 SI n 10 Hunt eeecn Modale We ere OJ*\lnQ • new Wherf N 8: 87s,.o.t74 CdM Is looklng tor exp'd WOfk fOf dajgn VP of IQ. • ........ a_:it I printer. file cab, COitec·
Q81. lndry, MC. tp. S625 1617 wESrCLIFF oA1vE A..;.. Seiit>reeze VJl18ge. 1tore In WHtmlnsert • · · 5.,_ Agt Need aom. 1urfboerd compeny. -• n tlbles. toys. fl•hl•nk. 720-9832 or 549-2298 Nwpt Sch, AQI 5"1·5032 N&-5385 Mall. All lhlfts, tun time, llTDlll PUl1Sl&PI Ofl4I to help on °'*" Mutt be ftelllbte.' MW ltfric(•) 1711 MORE. SAT 8-2, 2407
part tlme.HouHwlves FfT Supervl1or wilh 2 yr• Housea Commlulon good MCr81wlel lkfll1. Bamboo St.. Eutb4utf
weleomedl Wiii tr8'n. •XP91'· 548-9585 1pllt n8Qot1eble Call PINN call 731·3100 e•t. faraitut IOlt SARI. UY ~1-
.. 'l flllll MAINTENANCE 720-0168 for app1: ~~~o~~,°' O:~!, BAKER ·'•thef top coff• IN I, lust YIZllT (r) IECE"•IEI IFC Tustin 92880 table 1130. Uphol. bed Bayside Drive a H UFI ASSIS T . bench S90. Kendell SpaQe • 262
405 fwy Westminster Mall TAN F~1111;n9· im~i.ttelc~-Slm/Alllllfm dreumg t•ble $125. 0.-Dining stebte. porteble
"40--8070 or 894-1435 no O! _, ,........ S*· Arct\ltec:tur•t tirm r~ulrea llQf1 ret18n 10fe. 2 oovers dlttlwashef 20· ledd«
Asl< for Rose or Dan ~llDCDVIS()R =r'1:6~~o E~~~ ••P'd Admln. person $f00. R8tt*1 teble $20. weterbed, Co.or TV. petiO
CASHIER/CLERK M"U\ l Tl~E C8ll i .. 5-45--228" w/atrong SectyJAcctg All xlnt 780-0513 Mt,plus mll<lelleanoull =· ~S,:: 1nc:u.tel llAIS IUNHll I SATURDAY 9AM GmT ~p' .~.b~r.:;:· Full time sat•ied position PfT RECEPTIONIST ....... dCJf"' ........... i.v.. ~~~ Footboerd with rell1, 346 82nd St. r,.;;;;;,;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====;::=======::;========~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:===~ · · f0fpee;9on9Kperlen<:ed in In Skin Car• Selon. CdM . .,..... ,......._."' _, Bettle b•lore 1:30pm l?Ulc houeekeeplng. $6/Hr. 675--.4190 negot. Send reeume to: queen l!Je. 8-46-4293 Newport Shor" Mftrtiaiat lltn car,.t Clt1ala1 .... ,.u ""'•• 852-9188 minor mec:h8nle8l, elee· D. Negus, 610 Newport Corner bed .. , S200. Cep-Furnltur•. toys a m!KI l;;iiiiiiiiii;:iiiii=iiiiiiil • ~ir ltmcn •HANDYMAN• BEST MOVERS _ ... , OAlllD/OUll lflcal & plumbing repelr•. IE•ntlWIT._.I Center Dr 1850• Nwpt t.in bed w/4 IQ drawers La Cltatatt lltl
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2.66 per day c1een ng-y;Jng-Repalrs Bio & sml JoOs-Wor1t guar. (213) 2~ BEST. rn228 FIT, $6/Hr. beM11t1. CdM P<ocedtl• end IUJ*· Mgmt/Flnenc1e1 co. 11 MM.Fr1. 11·2 644-1S81 • · ~5 • ' UoVlng LJej X.ntqa. wUh-
Odors & o1her carp4t1 Mr· ~all Brue. 8"7-0780 22 or 26 tnac« for home/ 87> 1579 or 675-3306 vlak>n of janltorlel crew. Melting exp. & ptMMnt SI • . «ldr/flr. frlQ, furn. Mus1
That's ALL you pay IOf 'llcea. Pacific Co 751-8339 FENCES-GA TES Tree l rim otfc:. Fully equip. FrH CASHIERS AND PUMP S8nd returne with 1818')' 1wllchboard operator I IPft CLfll NEW Oeybed White & 9elll Sactt31 W C#\eda,
3 llnes. 30 dey minimum j Dump runs. C.M.IN.B. ..t. Sen Oleigo to Venture ATTENDANTS needed. requlrement1 to: R8oept. to handle Mite! Full tlm• Mon-Fri er .... w/mettr91881 & API #A. 498-3402
'" the tatat ac5ttt erM. Jim WhY1e. M 2· 7206 tll No exp. nee. Meke up to MISSION VIEJO MALL, SX200 c;onlOle with 40 In-·8am-4:00pm. $4.50fhr trund.. Complete.. $245 -----,--..-----
SERVICE Qftveways. patios. pathS, • $6. hr. CdM 644-5054 27000 Crown Velley coming llMI. OrQ8ntle NO •xperi.noe nee. a.n-*'40-8733* 1Ulfl!!I!!•
.ic No JOO 100 1md • ( ••rs o 8PPY · . 0 T E R Perkwey, Mllaion Viejo. m UHge center { m811 eflte. Af/PfY In pefton. DESlllEll INta~ii fll I
Re.s. Micklty. 536-0553 Ct AXOUNG SERVICE Cut1omers. Rk:hatd Sinor A A NT y CA 92691, Att•ntlon: cpidcw~ a droP off. .. •• TAPE ,.,, 1 d b .,
DIRECTORY BRICl</CONCRElE worlt Gar/Yd Ctnup1, Trees (lie.~· Fleta) 845-7608 '8~~~1e: Meinten.nee Supervi.or. ell lnnle. 842-1603 729 F•ect St CM 1' Slfl Ro• runner oe
Prol. rellable, res. refs Jon 64~8192 RALPH S PAINTING. Ext.I Verled reaposlbllltles. llllUTm lfF1ll *541.552'5* · treller .. cell•nt con-FREE -t M t 32"" l .. N Int. w~. •trip, tree p--'tl ...... ,_...._. FIT •m (White) d l tlon. $55 0 Obo l~~f~i~~~~;:cr~ .... -..., " a.111•, lt11ty est. Reas. Uc. "2 .... 701 bu~ ;,,,;~:ifioe. Allll•r Inn. Cost• Meta II UllSTI llTP/T IYllTAWATTllT ..... ITllll 87~~9 146-9228
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-*Prof Hsclng FREE t I /E night eudltor. Satery AdUtt C<>mmunlty needs Retired welcOfM. 1235 Firm B Grehem v.iue 11500 hnlH llrfff9rJ
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d 10 es ~ UissiNG Link-why bifts nt xt. oe111nga. refln cab. DOE. C811957·30e3 peraon•bl•. r•ll•ble, 1145~dame. Cott• ... L:t .. ,..., 0 80 us.."'-s YIUIW ,... ~.~, 84~-~~;e · do not work. 6 wka $125. 25 yruxp. Reta. ~837 meture lndMdu81 to WOf1t or 392.8 E. Cout Hwy. g50•59211....,. msg ....,., ..,.,.
FOf more lntor1n11tlon •HOUSECLEANING• Free Into. 75>3238 VMI MICHAEL COX PAINTING IUllE COAST ~~··1 g:"m ~~~F~ Coron81Ulllldel Mer. Dining table W/¥•'; glu• P!W!r 1Ht1 111! CALL TOOAYI! s12/HT .. MATERIALS I ..... 1070 OE ............... ,ound,..,.,,_ .. 2 1986 8AYLINER IU
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CUSTOM (the right way) Wl.ICIJllal Ret9fenoet. 875-4006 .....--....-. ....,.,..., ...
Wkly/bi-mo ref• 673-3349 .. I--...,. PAINTING & WALLPAPER .~ -DAILY PILIT .... a .. •ai ira For c:nureh/tempe..lpof'I· Jl ao $350 4 cane a br... Cuddy. 19~ feet, •xoei-Your • .... _. REMOVAL R!\.IABLEI v;;;;;;tnH E 'd._,_ -eortd pr.-:hool In New· d)81(1.J150. &4&-9909 lefll condition. w/treller
Service Directory TIE DUO TUii BROTHMs. tr .. ServlCe. · The Deify Piiot t1a1 1m~ llP Jiwelry ~.on port Beec:fl. ECE cert. + GAME TABLE & 6 cMif• sesoo. &40-S383
RepreMn11t1Ye Housecleaning Spec1ans1 Lend~Cuatom rallrd 20 yr• In .,.... 142•5937 mediate op4tnlnga for Part-time Aealatent oi... ;:'1~9!.!!n::;.:59;-••P· M·F f-2• CM.4-l4<42 Chin• cablMt & matchlnG 19' BOSTON WHALER '82 142-021 tit. 110 Lie bond refs 760-75l1 \1 ~2~~·~~n~~ 1~~17:S°r"! iJ:r'riY M•"'1. telephone ..... people. trlot Advisor needed Sat· ........ • . YUIRl·fr•MllHI lt-190 ceblnet. Other Montouok, 100 hp, ""' -~~~~~'!'!"-•!!::=a:tr~l~Ct:,:1:r:.1 ____ yr 1 PAINTING. EXP. 836-1'158 Mutt typa 45 wpm end Ufday. Sund~ and HOI· IETll. Ill.II FT/PT fteic tire M/hr 9d furn. & mlee. 142·92.81 finder Loren-C. extre en· -· ... •noE R.R CAWfoN CONST. GARDENING Full SeNiee . hlon.va good communle8>-kM)'l 3AM to 1AM. Mutt FURNITURE IMPORTER benefits. CM 642<04 t I New wht aofe/11...... glne. $8000 844-() 128 r-Mow-.dOe-C ... nul>S feas TOP QUALITY PAINTING I lkllls. Cell ~ be 18 or over, Wllld drlv· Neecte ..... pefsonnef for e.o1N\ 1 ,..r 32' PACE SF C.t
The Cell!. Public Ut1htiel AddlUon-Remodel·Repatr rat ... 9'6-27 16/E I , . Prompt·Rellable-Aeu. 86eY!n1 "42-4321 er'• lloenSe. currant In-new Founteln Vell•y Telem•rk•tlng, Ne11onel _,.,S11U\' Coold••stt tt9'90f I LOADED. i12K . 1:\'
Commission. REQUIRES 20 /iears exp Insured. · v m19. 18 yrs O.C. 839-1886 DAILY PILIT 111rence. aood driving r.. etore Selery + beMftt• Magulne Subtc:rlptlon • ""• 0 post r G mooring al 8''8ble) lh•t all uMCI, hOuMhold Uc• 96227 6 .. S-8"39 TREES oord. $1.60 per hout. QM WO(k. work Incl S.t/Sun: Company. guerent .. d =~~1· .. !.. abl~ .. 5" ,.. .. 20,5/... 873~2~~ ~s movers. print their k t' . a 330 Wett 81/y s1. mlleag•. Cell Rorr No ....... Catt WMICdaye S7 .00/hr + unltmlt8d .....,.. """' '" ....,.. II~~ a ~~~eu~~."'~i wE18f'P':f 1tt11ng1 for ~~=: 7~~3:f6 HANGINGISTRIPPfNG Cott• Mela, CA ~:.r2~lc~~5.rl· 10-5 (71~:Z:~-3~iz'forte =~~ ::,,.~ ""'o'""u"""i""E"":o_,s..,.~z=. tu,,..,,...~,....~"'"ft"":SS.,,...,,.,,..,,..1 ~p=?~~B
their T.C.P number ln all decks, balconlM. atalrt. DUSTY'S Landscapellewn VISA·MC 873-1512 cold cellln9. Call BRANO NEWI 1156. FIM!gl•u. new tank1.
edvertJMmenta II you Quellty work. 722-8769 Mein. Serv. Wltly/monlh/ 7244'72 belw 5-9 p.m. -Cal: ...,_.293 twin V·h , redat 138.000
have 1 ques11on •bout ~ ~ • ~ 1 time. Fr .... 1. 241-1"40 • only 846-9000
the 141gality of • mover. rill I(_ GDErN LIFE by E .. IC ... -a 1111 M R -~--• I ........... All 3,: TRAWLER •ft -· .. •n "mo °' cneuffeur, c.11:Roe%US7 r; f!ldO .. .. " " ... t t ,_.r .. 122 M 11Ci'S UisflRXILU" time .,_. .n .~
Public Ut1lt1e1 Com-chewing hOUaelOlllngor M cr .. t!On-ln:.~= HEATING.PLUMBING 0 or OU es Im.,~ ~ng•. own Ticket• (41 Dec 17th fottllplnHtwportBMCtt.
mlttion. 71 .. 558-4151 lust unruly? WE CAN elnt~. DRAINS CLEAR from $18. ....:.-::.. --ffK --~ MetlnM. Good ... t1. 831...,... ~ELP NOW! 583-2450 tREES ••P«tly trimmed a Feucet·n&..wa•·HMt-....... ---·--...._ LW 17'" l\11t• --...---------... ., '"" ~~e!d 000 *~AnY';;,. available In =-~~·'• ,;;,,;'-llD IM'P"t£fi
l1 ....... 11M·lt'81 DOOR PRO. ouaiity in.-llln'lllKl111'91 w fYPiSftAECEPT WIWMGrwn!DI; ,....,-v:i~on• for ~
Oet.811--10% Off. FREE --ltllllatton Entry Frenctl Meintenence & ~ 111m1·11t1r For CPA oMce "' "'·'· lab • ..,.....ca. t'A vra. 17·23. 50-ft boat. CM tlm8t•. 870-e.438* a lnterlor· Doori.' Rlcherd From Irk* wor1I to onp AEAOOflNG. 1•YI'&· AJI Wortt • In/day II PlllJno l\Mt>rtln, ettec:tlonett. M . 723-0723
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PAOPE .. TYOWfEA• ' SUMMIT VALLEY, 5100 O'DONNELLBRtGHAMI MASSARO... o ·DONNELUSANT-A FE A#'fllOVALOI NOTICE IS ·H~AEBY CYOONNELL.8RIGHAM& B~ltAANCA COURT lltttd aboW on Octobec 3 ••
'l'OU l4PIE. 14 DEFAtA.T Campus Drive, Newport PARTNERS·NORTHERN YOU ARE BEING SUED SPRINGS II. 2201 °"Oont COMOITlOllAL U. GIVEN lhet tM Huntington PARTNERS-SOUTHERN 11. 17550 Gllle&le Avenue 1N8
UN>ER A DEED~ TRUST, BMdl, Calif 92660 DEVELOPMENTS, 2201 Du-BY PlAJNTIFF:(A Ud teeete Or!W.&Al1e 100, lrvine.Callt ,.,_,.NO.... 8-ctl City Council wi• hold 2201 Dupont Ofhte. Suitt IMne Cal1I 92714 Mary Kathleen Madlson-
OATEO MAV M. 1911. Custom Living Com-pont Oftw, Suite tOO. lmne. demendando) SHIRLEY 92715 a COllDITtOMAL 1 publieherllngtn theCoun-100. 11Ww. Cellf, 92715 Tne LUlll Cofnoany a Thta 11atement ... filed UHkEU YOO TN<E ACTION munltlel OI Southern Celi· Calif. 92715 AHN MASSARO Jolln O. O 'Donne ll. DC""°" ell CNmW. at lht Hunt· John D o·~. u Calltornte Corpor111on with the County Clerk Of Or·
TO PROTECT Y~ forNa, tnc;. Aa Gtnerll Pll'l-Jolln 0 . O'Donnell, Y• .._. • CAl.UIDAI' Trust .. of the J. Ind P (V~MCI) lnQ1on 9-dl CMC <Ant«. TNltH of the J and P 17550 G111111e Avenue ange County on October 4
PAOPEATY, IT MAY 8E ner of Summit VIM!tr(, L.P., Tn.itt• of the J Ind P. DAYI aftw ... IHIFIM O'DonMll Revocable Tnilt NO.... 2000 MM! 511111, Hunt· O'Donnell Aevoeat>1t Tf\111 lrvme. Cliff 92714 11938
SOlD ATAPUIUCSALE. IF Cellfornla, 375 Route 24. O'Donnell Revocable Trust ........... ,_ .... a d1ted Oetot>er 20. 1982, NOTICE IS HEREBY ington a..cri. CalllOtnll on deted October 20. 1982 RICflard A HlwthOt'n• ,...
YOU NEED NI ai.ter. New .i.tMy 07930 deted October 20, 1982 .,.._....._ ,....._. .. •t 2201 Dupont "'1111, Suite GIVEN tlll t the Huntington the date and at lhe ttmt 1n-2201 Dupont Of1\4, Suite 2323~ p.,a111 Oftve CSuit1• Publllhed Oreno-6 1~t
EXPl.ANATlON ~ n.E Thia bu1lne11 ls con-Donald S. Grant. Trust" tMeo.-t. 100,lrvlne,Calif.92715 8MchCltyCounctlwlllhold dicetedbtlowtor-Yeand 100 IMnt.Calif 92716 100, Lagun1 Htlla all o.llyP•lotOctc>Otr · •
NATVAE Of' THE ducted by·• ger141'al part-ofthel>onaldS GrantRevo-A.....,.,,.._. ..... Donald S. Grant, Tr~IM aSK.1blichMtjoglntlleCoun--QOtWlder the statements ol Donald S Gia nt, H 92653 127 198& PR~EotHG AGAINST netllllp · cable Trull dated May 6, llOf,,..... r.-; ,_ .,,._ of the D. and S. Grent Revo-d i Chetnben at tile Hunt· Ill pereona wtto wtlh to be Trust" of the Donald S This 1>u1tn111 •~ con· TM>OS
YOU, YOU SHOULD The reglatrant com-1987 ""'""' r1191 AH ...-N eeble Trull dated May 5, 1ngton Btech CMc C«ll•. n.td ,.ie11111 10 the appl>-Grant Revotable Trust Ouc1.0 oy 1 general Ol rt· --------------
CONTACT A LAWYER. menc.d to tranuct busl· JoM w Hopkins. 101 "',,..-..... ..,_If,_ 1987. 2201 Dupont OriYe, 2000 Main Str"t Hllflt· cation delcribeO below dated May 5. '987, 2201 Du· ,,.,..ntP Ptlll.JC fl)l11C£ On Ncwwnbtr S, t•, • nts1 un<lar the llcll11ous Larkspur Landing Circle, wMt tM oourt '9 Met,_ Suite 100. lr111ne, Cant. lngton Beach, Celltomla, on DATE Monday. N~· pont 0r1111, Suite 100. INlne, Tf\• 1agl1Hant com-_.....;:..=;:::.;:;..;.;;.;;..;..;.;;,;;;..,__
10:00 AM. C.W•em t>Yslneu nafl\I Of names Suite 316, L1rk1pur. Calif. ca11. 92715 the date and at the time In-t>« 7. 1988 Caltf 92715 rnenced to tr1n..c1 t>usi-K4l1f7
Alcol1w91•1oe COrp., a It.led 1bo\le on Augull 30. 94939 " you 41o "°' M9 ,_ Wm. Bl air Armstrong , dated below 10 reetlYI and TIME· 7:00 P!.1 Te1ence w. Brigham, nest undtM Ill• ltctttous I f'tCTmOU• _. .... ,
cettlomlil pirporllllon. • dllly 1988 This busfneu Is con· rMpaw °" .-.. ,... fMJ Trull• of the B. and C. oonlldtf the st1tements of SUBJ ECT Appeal • 2201 Dupont Or1111, Suttt bullneta name °' nem" ...,_ ITA.,._NT ~ed llWIM under Ind Arthur N. Furtlman. b · ducted by' e geMtal part· 1oee tt1e -. Md row Armstrong Revoceble Tru9t all persona 'Wflo wtltl to be Special SIQn Permtt No 88-4 100. IMne, Cell! 92715 lllled above on ~Def 4. The tolloW'inQ peraooa ere
PJJfl'*'4 to Olld o4 TIVll ecutlvt Vice President nership ..... ......., -,,.,.. dated .August 23, 1983, 2201 heard ralatiw to the ~-.AP P L r CAN T M CS Wm BIM Armstrong. U 1987 dOI bUllM9I as·
rtcofded "'-20, 1878, M Tiiis 11t1temerit wu llled The registrant com-WW,.._'"..._.......,. Duoont Drive, Sult• 100, cation delcrlbe<I below. Arcllltectural S19ns Trust .. of the B and C Richard T [)ejtll Sec· wl\Qo 0 0 B ·R 1 0 G E
!nit. no. 281'83 In Booll 12722, with tilt County Clerk of Or-rnenced to transact bull· fWtMr ...... freM ltle Irvine, Calll 92715 DATE Monday, Novem-APPELLANT Windsor Annsttong ~bM Trvlt retary I CLfANE.RS 4722 8w'fanea
P11Qe MS, of Olldtl Recot'dl ange County on September ness undet the 11c11t1ou1 ._,. Terence W. Brigham. ber 7 1988 Financial Corporation ~tedAuguat23. 1983.2201 T!\11 •!.-~~c' wu ~ Perk'Way INtne Cellf.~2714 ~ the oftce of lhe Counly 26, 1988 · oo.inns natM or n1mes "*9 -..._ ..... ,.. 2201 Dupont OriYe. Suit• TIME: 71>0 PM LOC AT I 0 N 16 411 Dupont Dr•.,., Sult• 100. wrtll tile vuunty *" ot r-Nim 'ool'I Hehm, 101
Aeoot'dtr9 of Or-. Counly, ,_ listed abo\19 on November 4, ..,.....,..., Y• _, wlM 100. lrvlne, Calll. 92715 SUBJECT Condlt1onal Springdale Str"t {North· lrv\na, CaMf. 92715 angt County on Oct~ Flr'WOod lr'lllne. Celll 92714 5' .. of c.lllon'* eHCUltd by Publlthed Orenge Coe1t 1982 .. --....., ,...,. James R. Westling. 2201 u .. P«mlt No 68-39/Con-... t corner Of Springdale I James R. Weetling. 2201 Hal ·J a H1 hm'. 108 PU Anl!IOnr ,..._, end Oelly Piiot September 29, John D O'Donne ll. -~•_.Ill*""' Dupont Ofive, Sult• 100, dltlonal Ellcepuon (Verl· StrMt & Hell A"9nUel °""°"t Ortw.. Sult• 100, Publ1111ltd~enge 20~t Fvwood. trtlnt. Call1. 92714
Tent co., ~ 111..a.nd October 8. 13. 20, 1938 Trustee -,,......, .... IMM. Celll. 92715 ance) No e&-30 PROPOSAL Appeal ot lrWlt. Caltt. 927t5 Deity Pll01 Obll • • Sung Young ~. 106
end ... end tJHllll ca., Th-987 This Stllarntnl WIS flied ........, ,...,., .. _,,... ., John L. Vogt. 220 t Ou-App L I c A NT L 1 I a the Ptenntng Comm1SMWl'I Tll1s bulln... II con-NoYtm~ 3 10 1~ Ftf'WOOd INlne. Cllllf l2714
BrWlbuty, WI urwNrited 81-IC MnT1IC£ with the County Cltt'k ol Or· e ..... * ..._ ~ lft pont Drtve, Suite 100. k'vlne. ProdentR M MllW dtnill ot e requetl 10 oermtt Oueitd by. a generel pen-, Eun Jung Chang, t08 "°"*' WILL SELL AT .--nut' ange County on October 3, tM ,.._. NOii). Calif 92715 LOCATION· 808 Pec;.,-t 1 ft-•tanding r•1u1ti-tenent Mr"lhtp Fvwood WW. Celtf 927t4
PUBLIC AUCTION TO 1988 FJaal ~ .. ... .. D. Kini Oevll. 2201 Ou-PA090SAL To -c>t>M1 monument Sign (7 ltet lllgh, The r1g1111 ant com· Pl8JC fl)TIC[ m. 't>ustMts 11 con·
HIGtEST llOOER FOR KU1• Published Or Coast .,.... .... ......... .. pont [)ffle, Suit• 100. lnrlne, Planning ...commlallon IP-30 aquat'I 1-0. tn addition menoed lO trll'IMCt butt• OUC1ed by: co-per\ntf'I
CASH. CASHEA'S QECt( ftCTITIOUS ..,._.. Oei Pllo Oct-= 13 20 dtcW ..._ ........... Celtt. 92715 ptoval o4 .. 1equesl to U · lOUJStlnQ wlll tiQnS -unoet lM fictitlOUS FICT!TlOUI IU ... &a The regtllrint ~om-ORAW'N OH A STATE OA NA.Ml aTATE•flf 27 ~ber; 1988 ' ' c9e 10 CMAa CALIMDAJIM>e Patrlcil M. Dono¥an. 2201 panel 1 non·contocmlng EN V IR 0 NM ENT AL buSll'IMS nemt Of ,,.,,,_ ,..._ ITATE:mNT IMN*I to trenuc1 bUll-NA~ IN«. A CtECf( The foltowlng penonl .,.. • • Th-019 P•fl '! ... ",., "". Dupont Drive, Sult• 100, ..,._ lemily r-'dtnce wilt! STATUS Categot'ICel!'t ••J usted lbOve on Jenuary 3.1 TIW tol!Owlng paraons .,. ,_. under ,,.,. flCtlt. ~
DRAWN IY A STATE OA doirlo bUllntM M: rnp •ni.e ....... a -Irvine. Cald. 92715 ~ to tront ya<d Ml· empt pursuant to \ 15301. 1984 doing bull,_. IS ~ neme °' names
FEDERAL ~OIT . '-"ON. CARLSBAD GATEWAY P\alC NOTICE .._"' ..._..,... JR Wettel. 2201 Dupont bed! requ1rement1 of I Clea t ot the Cat1lorno1 En· Jobn D. O'Donneu.
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OR A CHEOC OAAWN I Y A CENTER. 1'20 Btlllol Str" UM NFta 1 _. ..... Orfve. Suitt 100, lNfnt, c.irt. feet-4 inet-in !*I ot t2 wonmental Oueltty Act Tn111.. Abllone Ave 8alt>oe 19 Nern Don Hahl'n
STATE OR FU>ERAL. North, Suite 100. Ntwpo'1 et4SS11 ...... ..._ M le ....._. 92715 teet requi<ed. and lf\Cf.... OH FILE A copy of the Thta statement was llledleelli 92662 ' ' TM l1et«Mflt _.. filed
SAVINGI . AHO LOAN BMdl. Cam. 92980 FtCTITlOUa IUIMU llfatncl•n; .. ru91 11• This buslnns 11 con-ot O¥er 10 percent nood requ.t Ind ~ lfe on wltll the County c.er1I ot Or· Mary Kat!IMen MedllOft, Wftll lht Count)' ewtt of Or-ASSOOATIOfll SA~ Dt 11l1IWelter11G1dco NAm &TATE•NT _...IMqUMe ........ duc:ted by: a generll part·.,... Mt with the ()eoertrnent of ange County on Octobtr.3 222 Abelone A .... 8atboa enge County oq Octo«>tf 3
A.SS()aATIC)fll OA SA~ c.tt1b1d G•t•way, 1420 The loltowlng ~I .,. CW"'f"' Hft ... ,.,. ,,.rlhlp EN v IR 0 NM EN TA L ~ty 0.-.tlapment •I 1988 ~ Ill Cell! 9?el2 1988 '
BANK IPEaflEO 1H Brittol Street North, Suitt doinQbulintUU flUI dedet 1e1ate1 The reglstr~nt com· STATUS· Categoncally ex-2000 Mail! Street, Hul'lt· -~I UuMldleon8*Qe!Weild. • ,_.,1
IECTION 1102 ~ THE 100, NewPOr1 e.ach. Celli. C 0 T O COUNTRY ltWlll'ldl .. ..eed ...... mtnC4ld to transect ~ 1m9t pur_,.,,t to s.ctlon ing1on BMctl. CA 92648 Publiltled Or.nge eo.t j400 s Green St.. lJnl1 SOI. Publllhed Or.nge C:O.t fWAAL C00E N#J 92660 HOMES. 1 CalllOfnla limlled ... le CO.W 11W1M • MSI under the llctltou1 15301, Ctw 1 ot Illa Ca#-All INTERESTED PER-o.ity PllQI Ootot>« 13. 20. CNc:llQO. tlllnc* 80907 Delly Pilot October 6. tl. 20, ~ZED TO 00 This bu1lnHs Is con· partner.tlip 4540 CamSK-1• ...., ~ nalft9 °' ~ tomi. EnYlronmtntll Ouallty SONS tr• lrWlted to attend 27, Movwnber 3. 1Ha Renee Mlehtle Med!ton 27 l988
BUllNES& .. THS STATE ducted by. joint venture Drtve ~ Beac;h, ca111 It ..... M,,....... .. listed aOOYe on Jenuery 12. Act. llid neering and ~-T!t-021 424 Kelton A ... LA . Cellf. • Tt\-()01
WU. IE !ELD~ 11'11 *"II The reglllnnt com-9266() ,..,.... ............... 1988 ON FILE A C09Y ol the optniontortubn\lt~1-------------1""lr.iiiimiiiiiiiii----ll'Ottl ~ to 1111 COUrwy mencecS to tranaec:t bull· Paonett., Homes, Inc .. a ,_.,et ceeo, rte,...._ Doneld S Grent, Tn.t•t" Pf090Md requ.t •• Of\ flit for or against the eppllcetion PlllJC fl)TIC( ~ 1'00 O'o'lc Cenl• MM Ul\der the fictitious Clllfornla corporation. 4540 ....., M....,., 1111 ...... ot IN O. and S. Grant Rew-wttll the Dep11tmen1 ot u outlined abcwt AU app11-1 __ ;..;;.:;;..;;;.;..;..-......._ ___ 1 Drillll .... Slnl• Me. t>Ualnesa name or names campus Drive, Newport r olrH c111• d• 111 ceblt Trust dated Mey S. Community Oe\lllopmenl et cations. •11111~. and 0.-~OF
GtltOfftla II •· tide end listed abOw on Merch 25. BMch, Cell!. llfDfll•Ud 11ft ..,... .,.. 1987 ~ 2000 Mein Street, Hunt-1C114>tion1 of tttt. PfOC>0611 ~~
.,,..,... oatMJtd to end now 1986 This bu,lness 11 con· ctoMf POf ...,_de II oerte. This 1tatement was llltd lngton Befeh, CA 92648. tor 11• 0(1 hie with IN Offloe ol Notice 11 hereby glYltl lhll d
htld Dr ll uncW llld Olld ol Wllllem I<. Davte dl.IC1ed by: a limtted p1rt1W· lid9tlft otfOe ~It• with the County Clerk of Or-1n1C>9C1lon by the publlc. the City Clerk. 2000 Main t!'le undtf~ ~ not be BORCHERDING Sherman Library an T~ In the praptrty llulted In This ttatement was llled snip I ........ ,__ ... •led ange County on October 10 AU INTERESTED PER· Su.et. Huntington Beecll. reepoN!blt tor any 09011 or V A U 0 y S K . Gardens, the New·
uld Counly Wld S.e wlththtCountyClll'kofOr· Tiie regiatrent com-..,a ...._ • .,.......... ,_SONS 11e lrwlted to attend Cellf0tnla tor fnS91Ctlon by '*-blllti..conti~edbyany-BORCHERDING ~ Beach Nauuca.l
cMecrlled•: ange County on October 3, menced to transact bull-lllffla••.......,.8'Moon-Publllhtd0ct~~20Cou27t Mid hteflng Ind •llP'-the public OTO .. •E'"CH one °"* th.en myMll tor beL ed 'f f p ui' seum. Pomona Lat 2. of Tim No. 9153 .• 1988 MM under llle flclltlOUI ... a ................ Delly Pllot ..._ . • Oc>'nlorls or fUl>fl\jt ~ HUNT IN ... .. Gold Port ~·· on or (YV WI e 0 a
tt1own on • Mlp "-dee! In ,.._ butlnels name or NIMS ....., a .,.. _..... • ,..._ NOY1tnt>tr 3. to. 1988 tor or ege1ns1 the llC)C>lleatton CITY COUMCIL. 91: ~ before 1111, date w Borcherding. Jov-CoUege, Mariners Li-
IOoll 39~~ 49 encl Published Orange Cout listed above on October 2 . .,._.. 4lo ,,,. du o • Tti-037 .. outlined 1t>0ve All IOPll-•rocti••r. Cttr Cterl o.ted t!llS 17th day ot ac.1 mil mother of Shll'ley brary for the City of -
50 of ......,_. ~ Deity Pilot October e. \3, 20. 1986 -okfftt de_,........ canons. 1.nlblt1, Ind 0.-..._.,. (714) ~ tobtr IHI ;-.-:;o: N beach d
fllectDl'dl °' Mid County, 27. ttaa Lindon M Eiclty. Prlll· c. .. dtrectOllo tel.-PlllJC NOTICE ~tlon• Of lhll proposal Dated 10/18188 c........_ c. .... ,.,.... Willwns and James {ore~~Women ~fS\
Celllomla. Th-999 dent ), er• on file with the Oltice ol Publlshed Orenge Coast d••• L•Plllur '"'•'· Ma r s ha.l.l K h ne u..,, TN .. ,_ _,,... lf>d T.ICE This statement wu hied C... .... .... MOTIC• OF the City Clenl. 2000 Main Deity Pllo1 Oetot>tr 20. 1988 ........ Mc.. 15312 ._. M emorial suvtces James-Ep1scop•.&4--""•
mt.comfftOndellQnllion.11 Ml.ICM> withthtCountyCterttof Or· Tlle nameendaddrtuof "*-'CHEAMIO Street. Huntington 8Mch. Th052 91M~ WMtWllltlHtM, CAI willbeheldSarurday Church M emorial
.,.,,, of she ,.., P'OC*IY ftCTITIOUI _,._.. ange County on Oe•ot>er 6. the coun 11. {El non'lt>rt 'f ~ GAi......, Celtfomla. tor lflaoectton byl _, 3 00 p M ... _ Pa donauon may be ~ t*1o¥9 la purpoitlld ...._ ITATE-..n' 1988 '*"" dlrecaonO.taCOf'l .. •)'SU-KAZAflD..nQA,...,.. thepul>lte Pt&JC fl)TICE 1 Publ!Shed Orenge eou1 at ul'IC'. -S J IO be: ,,, Molr111Ca, IMne, T ,........__ s are p ......... ...__. Or Coast PERIOR COURT OF THE PROGRAM HUNTINGTON •EACH !Deity PlloC OetOt>tr 20 2t nhc View Memonal made to t ames
GtltOfftla 111 "'~""'person u.,__. eoge STATE OF CALIFORNIA. CITY Of lCfTY COUMC9L. 91: C_,. tla.& IV l988 p k Cha l 35001 Episcopal Church.
The undllllg!llCI Trull• dolCrtpU«;'= ~REND 32 Da27
11Y Piiot ~f';8~3· 20· FOR THE COUNTY OF OR· HUNTINGTON MACH 8roctl•er. Cttr Clerl flCTrTI009 .,.._... TllF058 par J " pt'W ' On•-Las Madnnas and~ dlldlllM .,.,, llllblRy !of .,.,, ,. • • Nowm • ANGE 700 C•'llC Canter NOTICE IS HERESY ""-9 (114) s..1227 MAME ITATE•flf at'1 lC vlt' y~. f
lnGon9c:t1*1 of M 11ree1 FaltllcM, Irvine. ~if 927" Tll-C20 Of'IYI W•t. San1a An1. CA GIVEN tllat the HuntlnQton I Dated 1011a1ea The lotlOW!ng persona ar• 11111_"' M>TIGE ~ewport Beach ln..L OuJdrens Hosp1taJ ~
........ Ind Olhef common T111llaM Salek•. 32 Falt· llllllDI"' NOTICE 9270 I Beech City eounc;.1 W'lff hold I Publlllled Orengt Coest cSolng bull~ IS I ~ beu of flowers mem-1 u,s e A~em· die..,,,...,,.. 11 ..,, .,_, ~r.'.:~ Cel~2~!r,_ r~ Thi name. addrtu, end apubllcrie&ri11Q1n1111 Coun-Daily PllOt October 20~~ CATALINA ISLE APART-NOTICI OF orial rontrabutions onal service will be
herein. 2 • H tca191 t._,hoN number ol plain-ell ChllnbarS II the Hunt-MENTS. hmrted partnetthtp. NC>tMW~ h Id t St James 88'd .. wiN bl rnedl, llul Ave • 11 · unlingto" FICTfTlOUI IUIMll tiff' I 1ttorMy. or plaintiff inoton Beech CtviC Center., 29 t4 South Atta Way, S..nla ,_ lllal may be made to the e a
Wllllout COYenlt'll °' wwranty. BMdl, C~I. 926:9 1803S NAm ITATElllllNT wltllOut in •rtOfMY. II (El 2600 Mein Str.ett. Hunt-P\8JC fl>TIC[ Ana. Callt 92704 ttieNo~J::t ti.' Cancer Center Fund. Episcopal Church .
•Pf .. °' lmpAlid. regardll1Q A': Bl:ena H~'nun ton Tiie 1o1towtng persona are nornt>re, 11 dwecc:tOO y ti nu-lngton Beech. Calllomia, on Ka17'1 Fftd E Hartmen. Jr . 2914 nrsporttlblt for any debit or Hoag MemoriaJ H~ 3200 V ui Lido. New-
tllle. ,,_..11on, °' t!cti Callt 92648 g doing busineU u · mero d• telerono dtl the d•te and it tne time In· flCTrTIOUI _...... SC>Ulh R1t1 W~ San11 AM. lltbikties oontrecteel by any-t.al Nl"wpor1 Beach port. Beach on Fnday :::=u~ol8:e This b~stnH1 1~ c~: N~H~ :~~C~eo:~~~; ~=:d=•n::t·~~ ~~;a;:!:.:':. NA•STATH11flf ~~JrOL4 Mitt ... 2033 Of'9 o~~ ~':I tA ' 92663 Pac1f1~, October 21. at 1030
Tl'\llllM d of 1111 1rva11 ~-:' by. a oener P Blvd .~ e .. c:11. Ctllf tie nee abog1do . u i· all persons who w1S1110 be The~~ are Senta ,t,ntta Avtnue. South aner this d•t• View M ortuary. Dt-AM _ ~td by Mid Deed ot Trvat, Th•P regl1tren1 com· 92660 ROGERS & HARTLEY. A heard relatl":.!f: l.l)C)ll-d~NNEU.. BRIGHAM & El Monte, Cellf 91733 Dated tll•t 17th di)' of Oe· rectors 644-2700 -LA VER to pay Ille remelnlng pt\nclpll 1 t busl· The Guardian Lilt In-Llw Corpora tion. 17 1 lt cation desert ow T ERS NORTHERN this bu11neu ls con-tobet tNI
1U1111 of the nocft(~ ucurtd by ~:, ;:se:;ctllious surance Company of Amen-BelCll Blvd .. St• 103, Hunt-DATE: Monds~. Novttn· :~~PE~TtE,S. 220t Dupont oucted by.1 llrntl.e<l cwtner-Mei•lft w. Metth._... CAMPANELLJ DANNY GERRY =..,~ otwllhrvll .~,c:,:, business nerne or names ce. 201 Park Avenue South. 1~~°84~4111, CA 92647 ber1~i:9:800 PM "'1111. Suit• 10o. trvtne Ca111 lhf11e re ts trent com-15372 9Ncfl ......_ .,, .. ._ MITCHELL "MlKE" LA YER. a.ge 27. of
''*'-' ll'om Otoembtl t, lilled •bOW on Stptembtf ~16~a.~11':'°~.11tornl• ( DlTE: (Fechl) MAY 13 SUBJ ECT METHANE 92715 mencecl ,: \tansact bu•~~~ Coast' CAMPANELLI. age Anaheim . passed
1•1 • t.750'll. per ennum as 12T. 1988 S kl llmlteel pannersfllp. 4141 1988 GAS HAZARD MITIGATION 20T"•0unc• W Of'~tg~1~e ness und ... tile ficrnoos Otily Ptlol 0ct::::' 20 21. 82 ,,,,,., .... ,~away Octo-away October 17. ~In Hid 110lft(1) plus aukua aaa Blvd NewpOf1 Gery L Qf..mh Cleftl, PROGRAM 2 1 c>Ofll · u bu1IMSS name °' nemes 7 988 · .--...~ w 1988 Survwed b)' hls co. .,.., W't .cMncee wllfl This 1t1temtnt was filed =11~u~11 92&6o 9Y °""' ..,.., DtPutf A SK.lbllc llelf'I~ on tflt 100. trvlne. Cellf 927 1 S listed l bOYI on June 1. 1988 2 , ThF057 ber 18. 1988 rn est· 1 Gerald M
1111.-. ESTIMATED with tile County Clerk of Or· · a · 1 0,, Pul>lllhed Orenge Coast City'• proposed ·Methane Roy W Grame. 3l08 Bu-Fred E Hartman Jr m 1 ns te r He t SI parents.
OPENING BIO JT5,745 n ~ ia':nty on September d~~ i:;=15!.n1~,.c · Deity Pilot September 29. Gas Huwd Mitigation Pro-chanan ~:':';2~an Fran-nn statement wu riled P\8.IC fl>TICE l sWVlved by 4 da'-lgh-and Eugerua LayeT of
The lllNfldllty uNltt IMI · 1 na510 Tiie regl1ti6nt com· October 6. 13, 20. 1988 gram" wll1 bl heldc ••"ti;!!..":'O" c•~ w H"""'tnt 101 I with the County Clttk of Or· ten. Beverlv Coker of Anaheun. CA.. slSters, Deed of TNlt htrelolort menc:ed t I bull-Th997 ularty IChedUltd vlty vuvn· ...,.,n ....,.. 9099 County oo October 10 1(4*7 • p..aav Ann Corev o f ulQAecl W'll Cltlvtted to,,... Publlsl'led Orange Cout to rennc 1 1 Cil mMtlng on Monday. NO-Larkspur Landtng C11c1e. ~ ITATE:•flf M R1 vers1de. Shirley -&&-' •
undefllOned a Wf'ltlen DellyPtlo10etober6. 13.20. nea under '"'°'tic:.;:. 't91nber 7, 19U . TheC.tyol Sulle 316, Larlllput Caltt Publlsfted Orenge Coull UAMDOl.,IWT Of W inkler o f San Oakdale C A ' ~ton of Det.u-eno 27. 1988 Th--003 ~~==NIA rtalC M>TICE • Huntington BMch II one of 94939 Diiiy Ptlot October 20. 21 UM°' ACTITlOUI Dt~ Darll"nt' York Kathleen Erm Layer °"'*'cl lor Sele, Md• Wl!ller1 • Donovan Gen-the .,... Identified In I Th11 butlne11 ., con-~ 3. 10 1988 MISIMIU NA.Ml • o f Long Beach. CA .
NDllce of Oelalll Wld Etecsion rt8.IC fl)fte( .,~rr_:.,;., · NOTIC~O Stat• Study as h1vtng ~~by a general part-Th-036 Tile t!'.!:':f pe rsona of unllngton Beach( nandmother M rs '° .... The undeBlo'*I Thia statement -flied CMDIT Of potentlllly dangerous ........ ,_.._ haYe • tht UM ot and Chns Ktthn 0 g E La r :.-:::n ~lol~ °:*I: ftCTmC>Ue .,..... witll 1111 County Clll'k ol Or-=.. ~ ~ ~~-: -=-~ ~ '~t~:;:~t c: P\8.IC M)TIC( Ith• ~1c1tt1out Pl:z.:i~::; Littleton. Colorado. ~ 1 cl.er M~
,__,In"" county wtw• T:::i-~r;:i::.,.. =County on Octoo.t 3. u.c.C.) for funding aemltn<l9 tor'*' under '"' r1e1= KOS7S . 1=~~~s Cost• M... 14 ~~~ Z3 Lave:~ a ~ber ""'...,..~ta lol:.ed. dot bullneel u ,.... Nooce II hereby given lo ""thane hli.Wd mitlgatton ,~ neme "' n t 21 I !Calif 92627 great gr., ...... I ren f . the NRA AT 0 c.1-~ Aeeol,.91euce e"S INVESTMENTS Published Orange Cout creditors of the within under SB 4!>41 (Bergeton & lli•ttd ebove on Augut FtCTITlOUI llUSMU TN ActttlOUS Susi..-. 3 S&Sters. Anna Wolfe o ' U . ~-= .. = ~0 ~ 30892 RMr• Placl•. uouna OtltjPllot Oetoblr&. 13,20, nemed trane•ort•I lllat • ~~T~~:..iri::t:"c':1 1~11n D o Donnett ri!A=r:.=: .,,1NllM ~•o ~...,.. o f Redlands. Mane Fraterrutf ~pnp1; ..-.'. Celitomle Nlgutl. Cellf 92677 27. 1988 bUlll trenafw II 1t>ou1 to be c:otnment on Trvat• dOf"ll buSJneat 81 f'lled in Orenge ~ on Kilgore of Downe" vers1ty o
:. ~t) .-.10 Br 8tad & K11an Baker. Th-998 mede on per.onal Pl'OC*tY == .,:,, towwdt '""' This ltltetl'le(\I 'WU l\led Mil SUI SBD AMERICA ::O'f 1~~ t g 8 2 'l E and Row Brocard alsO He also was a me-m~r JOWIN~ 30892 Rl..-1 Piece. Lagun• P\8.IC M)TIC( hlrtinafter dtaaibed propoMd "Mtthane Gas wttll the County Clerti ot Or· FUND 88·0 A Caltfornle G nt C•rpent,.rl {Do y Vwtallon of t he U niversJty S
o.tcl: oaober>. 1• N~'n~·'~.92.~r:rk, 501 ad~~~= Hata~~ M111g1t1o n Pro-~=County on Oct=i~~·oc!:;:n~~ S:~ 204 u: Foint Coeta ~hu~ 12.00 t o football team, Danny
g:,::!.!.10:-POot ~:'.°t.~1t.A9°':62~ona del ,ectt~;=• ~~~:~ti~~~~~~'~,Eh~~!= ~':.Pf~ P\1~0ct°'c:r 1iO:'. ~Bi~~~~=~~.~~~~~· M!:-4' 9 oo ~~ r!o~ l::t~~ato:, ~~B~
PmUC M>TICE 1 ~r~1~~"Jait~t9~~~ T:::-olowfngperaon1at• t~:;,.~R ~~V~6a3WEST· Mtt~atlon Plan·:. will be ~Y1tnber 3.1tea Par1ner~1p ~01 C~c ~·9r;;::t s · ~ay October .School m 'Santa Ana.
,.._ °'rhl• ··business is con· ~ bualnt11 u: The ~tlon In Calilornta aYal at>M l~bllC '"'~ Ttl--0 17 ~::'Ana '~aht 9~~·03 ' This buslntel wu con-'>O 7 00 p M at Plertt cla& of I 979 He was
f1CTl110U9 MllM.H ducted by: a gtnttal pert-C~E.AN~~s.E 42~ :!.,~!! of t~ Chief :,~ ~~:: ~~izr~. ar!sC::':t Cen· rtalC M>TICE Thr" S K. Inc . a ~ =:,-: ~,,.";"MOue11 tHu1-B~ Smiths' Chapel also· a ~mber. nf ~~= .,. ~!9 r•glstral'lt com• Parkway, lrv\ne, Celit. 927\4:, 1~~ 11.,,•llfM 11: 1,..i \.l~t;ri 1., Tai~ ICCP4 ~~t ~~\'fo: ~An-Thll 11atement wu r11ec1l Mass o f Chrasltan ~aterball~1 5 V~~
,.....,,.".,. u · mtnclld to tr•naect bust-Nam Do!' Hallm, 101 aeme Ma~ Avenue en ~~-ITA~NT °' Celtt 90014 wltll tfle County Cit<"-o1 Or· Bunal October 21. "<!Ot .earn ~~c1' 13880 ,,... under the ftc:tttlous Arwood. 1~ c:'1f. t2lJ~ All other bullnell names ~· Pf~ UANDGl•IEfT Of l~D tnc tJepen>. 1 Jepen ~County on Sep1emt>e1 10 0-0 A M at St orial .-rvices w1'l be
Hart>or Blvd : Unli ff. Get· bualnlll nemt Of nemes F~ ~~~em' 92714 and addrelMI UMd b~ ~ht c ALL INTERESTEO PER-UN Of' AC'=' co1por11ton 901 Ctvlc 23~~ Or11191 co .. t Mary's BV ~ Sea Mkl Fhday . Octobf'r den Of0\19 Calif 926-43 !lated lt>Olle on NIA . Sung 'y • ChenQ, 108 lnt«lded trenlllfor t In SONS are invited to etttnd _.__.. lc.n1.. Dn111 Sutt• 300. Delly Piiot s.p1 ber 29 • • G d 21 1988 at 2.00 p M
Preml•y• of g:,:.~~; ~t:t=t wu l•led Arwood. 1=. c.llf l2714 ~ .r:,n .. 1a:~0 1= Mid llMriflQ and .:::;,:: hi~,,.~ t:~"J S'f'~~. An:usc:!~. 92,~03 con· Oc\Ober g 13 20en;988 k~~ e ~~~ n ~me:'e':v at· M emory Carden ~~Inc:°"""'· w111nui with the County CWll of Or· Fi~ J~ ct...~92~~ !:'ended 1ran11er.. ire :i:on.;.:.~:"' epplicalton th• Ffc11Uou1 Bu1ln1u duclt<I by • ttmsttd pat'lnet· Tl\·988 Pie~ 81'06 SmithS' M 0 rt u a r y • w t I . ere., cellf, 945M enge County on s.p1ember I Thia 'bu1lne11 .. COfl· HOM. .. outHntd lbo\ll. Alt aoplt-Name MICHAEL s ME.AT & WP .. _IC fl)TIC[ "1 Dt to~ hamsbu.rg Chapt>I ln TNa bulinnl la con-13, 1Me FW1• ....... ed ..... co-....,.nera Thenem-C•)endbutl~ cat~ •xhlbfte. and di--FISH. 14450 ~ OrlYI Tne reg111rant com-r-. .. onuary. M'C terment MC'mon cM:t«I try: atlon Publlthed Or.,,ge Co191 ..,_, _,, -' addr9ll ot the lntal'I,,,_ ' of tNs ~ Sl .. D !NIM, Celli 927 14 menceo 10 trenMC1 t>uw-llOOI ~-6539 ·
Tiie ,9;1=. com-Deity Pilot Octoe>er t3, 20. Th• '~J":~~t c::;.: 1renafwlM(1)ar• LAPIDARY ~c!,~ wwth the~ of me ' Flctttlou1 ButlneA1,,... u1'0er 1111 flc:\ltoua ITA~ cw I -Gardt!n M emorial
"*"*'to tranlKt l:MISI· 27.Nowrnt*3, l988 rnenc«lundlt the flctttlous INTERNATIONAL. 1Ng the City Cler1l. 2000 MW! Name,....,redto at>OYewu bull,._. n~ or ,,.,,.... YtMDOllmwT M FARWELL P•rk. Brea, CA
,,... under thl flct t1ou1 Th-024 ::neee neme "' nernee ~is7lMt:SET~CA89~' Str9et. H\HltiflQton 8Mc:fl = :i. ~ 1~'l1~11111ecs lbO,... on August l, '* OtJ ""9Cnnoul !MARTHA ALLAN M C'mory Garden ~ ,,.,. °' ,": rtaJC M>TICE 1111ed •t>OW on NIA Tlltt IM Pf'OC*tY pen;.. Celttorn.a. tor lnepec110n by HO C:.Sst413 . 1~ Natt ~t .,_. .. .w. FARWELL born Mortuary Dlr«t.ors ~~~Vt = ~ i:.,.. llled nenl her.ec> ii clelcnb«I In 1~MQTOM HACH HelmUt 0uenMr This stet~ -lied : ~ u:=: July 27, 1908 tn K.1t-1 529-3~1 .,,. ........,_,.,..filed ACnnc:::... .. wm11ne1~ewtt of0r-=~Af~ o~~L~°r:~~ cmCOUMCL.9':~ ~~~con-WllhllltCour\tyCtert.OfCt th• FlcltttOUI 81111n•U1 tanning. Peno--:;:::::======::.: ~""' Coun~ ~:~ NAMS ITAftlmff enge County on Oc1ow 3. AU FURNITURE ' FIX· ......... ,. ~ Clert Thie Ma"91Mnt -hied lngl County on Oct=-~·m• ~LROAY~~~f4t &ylvu\ia She gradu PA~IC vww r.T~ty The lolOWlnO per'IOnl .,. 1988 ,_ TURES) and II IOClled at ~I I t /'8 wftll ""'eo-ty caen of Or-Publlll'llO Orenge eo.t 2::S~ Co.ta ~ ated '~ Ck-ndalf> •llONAL ft AM • 3ttt231Ul dOlnO bWIMll • PubliSNd Orenge Co.et 15372 BEACH BLVD . Pvbllehed Or1n19 C0991 .,. CcNnty on Octobers. Oelly Ptlot Oct<>«* 20. 27. Calf 9~ Htjlh chool and c.Mtery. Mof11H1f'y ~ 0r-. COiet COSTA MESA~· OlllY.PieOt Oc:tooerl. t3,20, W£STMtNS1'EA.CA'2:!, DailyHotOc:tooer20 1 ... tNI Co. l'fovefl\t>er 3, 10 1Ma ,,,,_ Fietl\ooue BueiMea Pomona (',()He~ m Cn.p.t , Ci~orv
o.llyPlo40ctOWI. 13, 20. ~':·1J~~ne.c.itft 27. "" • Th-002 111 ~"::':::r~t Mid Tho$1 ~ OrMI0920 irt ~ ,_,,.,....,,.ed to~•• 1~ 0-ed r isoo PK1'te v-0r-27~~ t271' : loCMlon 1r. GOLD P<>f'T __ .,. fl)TlC( ~~~-"8.IC llJTIC( =u~I ~r.o-1~'J11~c 18 1988 m Nt-wpon ~~ Jofln 0. 0 l>onMtl. ., "8JC ll)TlC( J&V£LEAS rua... Th-045 HO F1t03&t 9 ~ a (' h h e t s PWLJC NOTICE Truet• Of tM J and P Thet Mid bulll traMt. II l{om P\lltC fl)TlC[ It... w1c11 .. 1 N ThOfl\tOl'I surv1Vf'd by a da h·
_ __;.;:;:;;m..;----.......,-.. --1 =~..:l'Wt PC~ ..... =tr:oe:.;nc:&,"l) ITAWOtJ ACTmOUe!!!!!.U 14791 ~o. 1u1t1n. \er M rs Allan Tr•~ fllC"'*'9--'e II .ree w I· AUMIDI I""' llOTIC90fl flllAmlTA··-· ~ l2tlO n...~i.. .. Mm ITATWllT T.,tftoa W rig am, NAMI 8TATWWT ~ JEWf_..,..., • UM°' fllCnTIOUe Dl9IOUmOM Of' TN toAowlnO .,.,._..,.. J9aQullllN 0 r!IOrl'lton. of Ntwpor1 ~-n. ~
TllefolloWtntP.,.onur• ~=~,,::o"~°'m·14Sutt• ™=:::wne" :=-~..;':',:."' ..,........ ,._,_,,...... 00in9.~• tt7tt ~l) Tu•••n. ll'an<i<:htJdrt'n and 6 dOlnll~-= ' • ' 2201 CIOlnQI · ...,.. -•-~ 11 not TM tollOwMO ""on• Nottoeitller'tbraMntNI (1)9UUOC~S WU.SHIM Calif t2MO i"'H' an.ndchlldttn JO'AN'9 S!CAIT.AAIAl. Jemea R. W•'""O· tOO CENTUAV flLM, 1""'·• ,,_ ~ 1Jni. fllW ~ "'9 u.. Of AOll!AT OuQOEHHEIM, !2ll MAGMIH 8UlLOCl(S Thie buM1eO w .. ~ ~ •· -
.. ~ 411 ,....,, &tr•. ~::'c:'.";1:"· . ==-JSet.:t ::: = :::c'~~= Sec-111• F'1ct1tloua lv1ln111 Tl'IUSTEE. _, ... ~A[L I WILSti•~E (3)1 MAGNIN. duc'9d by~ (Hu9-.... _ w ( • : ~ tutta 100. "unttn9 ton Wm 81alr Arm•trong, t2TOS' tlOn ttOi' N llTU 9 U l. l 0 CK S OOHtN and "°81AT 0 to\ ~ o.Mef = 11et1C1 & Wtte) u.;1\\ 0 U
8Md\,CA'*8 2201 ·~, OrW SUlte c.riAm tno.. ..... ~ TlleneMeltld~of Wll.S~IAE, IOI ~'Oil hetttofOft dolllt Newo«lhech Clllf ™' ateMIM'\l .... fltecl ~ of LAlll An-~ ~ Vlc:*ers. 100 !MM. Cellf t271s ~tic • 121.oa ..,., tM pcwaon .,1111 w11om Ce nl•• Drive. N••PO•I .....-• .. .,,,.,.,. ~ 1 .__,,.,,, lftC . o.. ;':; ...n t111 County C:.\ ot <>;· ~ls. and \hat )'Mt
1m-.e "°'* • .,.. . ....,,,.. TI. t>ullMi• la ~ ~ Otkland. ,._ ,,.,.., olallftl m•~ be rtled 11 9eeall. Clllf taeeo .. tlr'll\ MIN ot C£NlUll '" lt()d{ton Street .,. ~IY on Odot>ef 1 • Mio a Waroan Ot ~e.d\,CA1214t dYCtld W. a ...... pert~ OT43e Mll.YWN W. MATTHlWS TM fleilltCM "*"-~fUfO~ e\ llf...clllCO,C.....t4tot 1tll COM4 ~ V Lm An -=~=-eoft-,..,. . "' ™' llvtlneee .. con-·~ -CA"NATIOH WAY: =-11\~r.0~-: :a:::•.=t: .:.~llOI:..~-~~~=20 '7, I~$.,': wa ;
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---ntl tMN!n; S*.11 .,..,.,.., " To ....... ~. '*-COW1 dlllt. dmi CLOW TM Olv OclUld of '*-~ ar..-eo... ~"lflliliili• AUIMIT any,t'*9UnderMdlnter• credltora. com11110•111t ONdl-'•UtlOMt. w 11111m A. ta......-n NOTICI ~ofCoitaU..~ lllow• a LUoH In· e>.iev No4 Oc'"9r IO, 17,
YOU ~ CO. u-eon. ano plus , .... tOtt. IW'4 .,.,.. wtio "*' := ,._.,._ ot .,. Callorn6I ,,,__ W\W9 W "'9 ,._,.. to....,. ~ ot., oq~potated. Callfornl•. ~ i. 10, 1•_ ..... ALAtnm. c:Mroetand---ofttM119--.... ...... 1n-......... ro ............... C-.A...._ .. ....., • .,.... ..... 21711....._"-l.Llg!N .......... -.aOf TrvalM Ind of the tNICt .. Ot ....... or bottl. of -.......... J, CINdftOrl, 0011t1111o•nC or.-. No*»'°""il.-....fl>Offt NOTICI II Hl"HY Dlled'.Od-.1e, tt11 ._calf,_, ---------.,. .... Ml.I ~ ~ Mid OMd of W9'.LIAM ~ ..... ..... ~-.,,., Md ,,.,... ... .., ... '*"'.,. GI VIN tll•l ...... "blrhad Orenoe Coeul Tiiie ~ .. ~ P!aJC ll>11Cl T ...... ,. Truet. Tiie toe• emount of Al'ETlTION"-bMntlted-. ~ .. ,... ... .-in. ............ *"-. w..n Cur-. ,,..... ........... by DllyNolOacOIWJO, 1• Cluetedllly.IOOIPCHtlOI•
NOTICI II HEREBY Mid ~tlont. at IM UtM by w-..n A. McGen.y In ...... w11 or ....... or Dodi, oc aow 1M Qty of co.ea .._ to TN>M Tiie r•glttr•nt co"'· .... ~ lwt Oft wedliwlay, of lflltlel publication of 11"9 tN ~ Court al c.tif... Pulll9Md Or119t CoMI OOAOTHV IC. CLOW, Ike LAW OfRCal • ~ Mt: TI'9 C.V Counoll. ft.O. meftC9d to lr...ect .,_.. PICnnoul _. =:r A.~. ::.,et~.~ =~~ts=~~~.,:. of~='::~: Octobtr 13. 14. =°~~A~ ~~ t.,~ e':fe cm ::.!~~c.:; P!U llD11C( ~,_,!lie ot ~ T===...,.,..,.
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....... True ... 't S11M, IN elate of ttlt TNIMe't pertOnel ~ to __ ,,. ll)ftH' A.-E'TrTION"-..._,,._ ................ oin f,_, No---4, PICftiWUl-11 1... CALIFO•UUA CATV ~'M oMcM of REAL Sale. fldmlnltt•the• ... ofttie ~ 1"4 i:,yW-..Cul'tttClowlfl._C...C*l9 1 .... It IMI "9 .._,. llMmaTAW LanyU.C..PtMldtnt ,AltTNENI, 11NO WM
llTATE 8ICUAITIU SEA-Deted: Octe>W 4, 1MI • deoeelent .. w ~Court Of Callfomla. ,._,_..., Orange COMt IDOMibllll) Of IN .,.._ to TM to1o91ng l*90M •• Thie .. ...,,_,. ... lleO All9nUI. IMne, Celt. 11114 Vlee, locM9d et 1800 Nortll MAL UTATa •CUM-THE PETITK>N r~ ~__...... County of Orenge ,..._. ~ Plat Oct_., 13, 14, d9ll\lllt 1111 bid to tN <:tty ~=-M1t1 tN Courlfy C1ert1 of Or· Tiie LUltt Oompeny, I ,._.,..,,&Me 100, In tlle T1la MRVK:a. • C •• • a1ttlortty to eOlnlnlttw Ille ~~ ... ~II Ing 111at Wiiiem CurUI Clow 20, l.., a.ti'• Ofb by Ille swopar DtlT..U· ange Couft(y on Octoe. 12 Callforn11 corpor•flon, ~ofa.ntaAna,Counryot ........... T ....... 9': .... under ... lndepen-~·-· be llpPO!n'8d .. per90Nll H'Oll MnOWICMlllM.lldlwrrbe TION IYST£MS 2125-0 .,_ 17550 Qlltelt• A¥1nu1. ~. a.... of c.i.1orn1a, D. '-...._,, ., ,....., nt. denl ~rltlon of &-·---.. per.one.,.. ,.,,...,,tat1¥t to edrNnlMer publdy ..,., Md r..o Nirwr A..,. cO.a..... ~ Oranoe eoett nw.. Cllt. 111'4
MAL EStATE SECVRI· ,.. ............ ., .... , .... Act. (Thie MtlOtlty ... ~E~IF1 ~EDDLER IN .... 0( Ille deeeOtnt. PmllC llQncE atouO .. f1:00 1.m .. or -c..r. '2e2e • • Delly PtlOC Octooer 20. 27. Klfl9 v.-oan•·~ TIU, a Cellfomlt c;orpor. -.... A-. CA .,. IOWI Ille per90NI ,.....,.. • THE PETITION ~ -eoon it......, • prllt-Cofl'lmunlty otttrlbul~ November 3, 10, ,... pMy, a W ... .., • "'°"· -dUly IPPolnted T.t111t1eu(114t .... 1I tlti¥tl&Tri'y. action•~~~~·.;:.,-.. aulhot'lty to edmlMter..... ..... ticllbleonFtid9¥,Novembef 5=~ """'° Th-0'2 .. ton.333o.ttirA.snueN .• frueeee Yflder Ind purtUant Publllhed Orlfl99 eo.t wtttiout court IP-• ..,..... · •tat• undlt Ille ~-...... .,.. •. 1 .... In the Council A..,. Cott•....., 8elt111 wat1t0t '°._power of..., con-OtllYPltotOctober8, t3.~. swCML lrlQcertaln M'P!~o~. 2 4~1~ dent Admlnlttratlon of &-.,......, CMrna.e.CltyH ... 77Fw Celt. ' "8JC NOTICE Tlllll · ~ I• COfl·
llrred In IMtcartaM Deed ot 1981 ec11o1W. ~. the per. Wr-c;; t2et,.. lat• Act. (Thil eutfl0r11y Ill-,......_.. DrM. eo.a ....., ell-T,. bUtlneM It eon-ouc:.s by: • 991*• pan.
'lNlll ..-u'8d by ROSS Th007 IOfW ,....ntatl\ft II r• ~ · 1oW1 the per90Nll r'Pf' .... r-.......... fomla, lortNfumlltllngoU Mttd Illy. acorporetlon 11 1111 ft nerehtp tu&HHOUSEN Ind BON· quired to glYI notlc» lo 0Uc:1ed ~ll~iv: ~of'-latl\ft to take many actlona .... A ,,._, GANG MOWER UNIT. Tiie r9'1ttrent com-ACtmOUI ....... Tiie rt0lttr•nl com· .. M. llUSHHO~EN. Hut• PUBUC ll>TIC( ,,,...led penone UnlMI .... .,.. VN IJI • without oblalnlng court IP-. In .,,. 8upertot Cour1 of AddlllOnll .... of Ille rMnCleO ,to trMUCI bull-um ITAT'lmNT IMnCeO to tranuct bUll-Nrld Md Wife. recorded tlley have wall/Id notl~ or Tll• regtetrent cbuo~.· provll. a.fOI'• t•lnll certlln the St• ol Caltlomla. In ~Ilona fnay be ot>-._. UillClef IN llctlttou. Tiie fOlowlne pertonl are '*' undet the flotltoua • Aortl H. 1915, In the omc. Ull71 oonMni.d to Ille propc>MO IMl'1Clld to lrenMCt ..-ec11on1, •l'towlller, fhe I*· Ind for ttle Coun1y of Or· lllMO II IN Office ot Ille ~ name Ot """" doing ~ •: ~ n1mt or MIMI o4 dw Coun1y Recorder o1 flCTITIOUa .,_.. ec11on.) The independent ~-· the tlc:tttoua tonal r'Pf'tMnlatlYI It ,. lf'9' PurcNllng l\OWll 11 77 FW lilltecl 9bcWe onJut1 1 ttea W18CO PRINTING, 17M i.t.o~on.My~2. 1N8 --~. • Recorder'• um 8TATIMINT edmlnlltrlllon euu.cwtty will --NfM °' names quired 10 gtve nota to In the Matt• of IN E.11111 Or1¥e, Coeta Mela. c.a-1ernin e. ,......, ·,.,..._ ~ IMI .. C9lla Meea. aw.in. w. Huof*, Vice lnetNfnenl No. 85-14'440. The folloW!ng P9'.onl are ba or1ntad unttn an hWO ~on NIA lnlereeted person• unllSI of <llADYS CtoW, 'Con-fo<nla 8ide atlOUIO tit re-~ ' Caftd. 9"21 Preeld9llt·Rnancl · 'Y r-.on ot • tweec:h or Cle-doing t>u91nea ea: ln..,..ted l*90f'i Ii... en IOla or1 they h.W W9l"90 notice or ..,.,,,,. . lutned to IM 1'11ntlon of "'9 Thlt ttatetnent •• Ned Aw 81• lndUltrtM, Inc., Tflil ~ .., Ned
...,.. In P'Y"*'I or per-O'DeNNEU.BRIOHAM& ot>llC1'onlolllltpe111tonlnd flllt llll..,,.,,t wu 111«1 consented to the Pf~ NotlctlatwebyQlwntlllt CltY ,Cler1c, wltllln uiO time wttlltheOountyCllrilofOr· A Celllomla c0tpor1llon, wtth1111CountyCler1cofOr·
•11•'<ll of the obllgallona PARTNERS-NORTHWEST lhOwt oood cauM why the with~ ~ty ~ i:. <fi acllon.) The lndeP4tndent lhe undtrlignecl Wltl ... 11 Nrnll, In I .....0 en~. llll9I Counly on Septtmber 5901 Win* A~. #267, -.County on October '2 ~ thereby, Including PROf>ERTIES. 2201 Ouoont court ~ "°' Qflfll lhe 111191 n on ~ ldmlnittntlon authotlty will prlvete ..... to tM lllgheet ld«itllled on Ille outlM» with 2t 1eea Huntington Beech, C11it. ,_
"'8t breec:ll or deflUlt. No-DrlW. Sulit 100, lrvlnl. Caln. llUfhOrlty Publtelled Or Coast b• grented uni en an end betl bidder, IUbfect to Ille Bid Item Number Ind Ille ' ,_ t2649 PublllNd Orange Colet lea ot wtlictl WU r.corded 92715 A HEARING on the pet.. .,. lnter•led peraon tllM .,, confirmation Of Mid Su-Opening Del•. PutlltlNd Or111191 COMt This blJalnat II con-Diiiy Piiot OctOC. 20. 27. -Mt 1, 1M8. • Recorder'• John D. O'Donnell, 11 tlon wilt bl held on NoYem-Deity Piiot Octob« 20. 27• objection 1011111 pelltlon Ind penor Court on or lfter tlll Each bid lhlll tpedty [)ejfy Piiot $eptllnbet 2t OUcted by:• COl'pot1tlon NoYwnt>er 3, 10. 1M8 •rument No. 88-318256, Tr\11tM oi the J. end P. ber 3. 1988 at 1.45 P.M. In No¥ember 3. lO, '~h-04& lhowt oood cauM wtiy tlle 5111 day ot HowmOtt. 1M8, NCh end.,_.., Item .. Mt Octe>W I 13 20 ,.., ' Th• ragltlrtnl com· Tll-035
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC O'Donnell Revoc-ble Trvtt 0991. No. 3 loeated 11 700 court should nol grenl tlle 11 Ille retldenca of con· lotth In thl tpeeltleatlona. ' ' ' Tll·tal menceO to lranuct bull---------
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST dated OCtot>« 20, 1982 Civic Center Ofl\'I W11t, euthOl'lty. eervltort IMry Ind AacN1 Any end 111 exc:.ptlont to Ille neea undll' the flclltoua PtBJC ll)JIC(
8100£R FOR CASH, i.wtul Ter•r\ce w. Brlgh1m, Sant1Ana.Ctllfornl192701. P'l8JC ll)TIC[ A HEARING on tlle pell· Clow, 1522W.BtlltonAolO, 8'*lflcltlonlmuttbeclellr· "8.IC NOTICE lbutlnell neme or names
money t Ille united Stll•. 2201 ""9c>nl Drive. Suite IF YOU OBJECT to the lion wtN be held on NoYem-S1nla Ant, CA (714) ly In Ille bid, and llllUre tol .. ted 1boYI on October 3, ............. ~-.. or 1 c:eehier'a cf** OfaMI 100, Irvine, <Alli. 92715 gtantlng of Ille petllion. you 1'1CTITIOU9 IUWaa titr 3, IMI at l.~ P.M In 835-2474, County of Or· ... lotth eny Item In the PM:l'TTIOUI WM 1M8 r-m--on any ban«. Cf~lt unjcn, or Aoy W. Gteme, 3108 ~ lllould lflher 8PPMt 11 the um 11ATPmNT 0991. No. 3 located 11 700 111191, Stale of c.lltomia, .. tpaclllcatlona thlll be um 11ATDmNT John D. Ault, Pteeldell1 ltAim ITAtumlfT
•vlngl and lcen 11110c1atlon ctlanan St .. San Franclaeo. llearlng and 1111• your ot>-The tollooilMg per.ons •rt CMc Cent• Drive Wett, the rlgllt, th .. 11\d IM•eat ol gtounclt '°' rejection of the The following pertoM ¥• Tiiie atalement WM llleO llle lolloWlnO per90nl are
dOmleileO In lttlt 11111.' all Call!. 94123 jeetlont 0t Ille written objee· doing but1neA u : S#ltl Ana, Calllornl1 92702 MIO con_.,.t•, In Ind to bid. doing~ .. ; I wltl'l the Counly Cieri! of Or· doing~•
peyable al the llme of NII, John Joseph Shephard, llont wltl'I the court befoie RE AL EST ATE l N • IF YOU OBJECT 10 the ell tM ceftaln personal Each bid snail NI forth Ille DONALD F. FLICK ANDI ange County on October 13 AL.AMAR INVESTMENTS, .
1111 rlgflt. title Incl lntlr'•t Jr .. 11130 N.E. 33r0 Piece. tile '-ting. Y<:Nr appear· VESTORS GROUP, 3400 granting ol t.lle petition, you property situated In Ille City full namet 11\0 rMidenc:ll of ASSOCIATES, 16 Lucero Pltm4 LTD., 14Si1 Newport Av·
hekl by 11, as Trust•. 1n that 8ellev1aw, W11hlrig1on anc:e may be In per.on°' by ~ve Of Thi Ant 11313. thOUld either appear at the ol Qardefl Grow, Counry of •II peraona and p11t111 Eael, tmne, callf. 92720 PubtllheO Or111191 Coast tnUt, Suitt 100, Tustin,
reel property situate In Slid 98004 )#O'K ettOf'ney. Coat• Miu. Celff t262e lleeflng end 11111 your ob-Orenge, Stei. of CelltOrnle. lnltr•ted In the propoeel. If OonaNI Frederlctl ~. 11 Deity Pllol October 20. 27, CaMI. 9HIO
Coun1y end Slate, oe.crlbed Thie butlneas 11 con· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Rex A. Dewedlll, 3400 )letlonl °' flle written oblec· pertlcullffY deec:tlbed a fOI· the bid It by a COl'potatlOn, Lucwo Eael, !MM. Calll. Ncwember 3, 10, 1M8 Mlrtln J. Monti, M.D ..
u folloWt· ducted by. a general p1r1· or 1 contlngerll creditor ot Ave. Of The ARll A313, 11on1 with Ille QOurt before lowt, to-wit: state thl namee of Ille Of· 92720 , ~3 5652 HIQllgate T•rrace. Lot 9 ot Tract 4341 u per nerlhlp the ClecMMd. yOJJ must Ille Coate Mtta. Calif. 92626 thl hearing, Y<:Nr 'Ppear-1960 Pllgrem Cotch fleer• who can sign 1n Tiii• bu1lne11 11 con-!MM, Cellf. 92715
mep recorded In Bo<*· 170, The registrant com-your claim with the GOUrt Ind This buttn... It cori-enc. may bl In person or by Mo b II• ~om• I. O . agreernenl on behalf of the ducted by: 111 tnOlvlO\Jal PUBllC ll>TICE Tlllt butlneta It con·
pagea 15 10 19 lndusNe ot menceo to tranaact bull-m&il • ~ to Ille personal ducted by. en lndlvldUll your 1ttomey. •CCG 10505.2172 corporation end Whelhlt' Tiie registrant com-0Uc1ed by: 1 llmlled pertner·
Mllc*leneous Mape, In Ille ,,_. under tlle llctltiout repr...,,taliVe llPOOinltd by Tl'la. reglatrent com· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Ttnnl of .... c:Mh In law-mor• thin one otllcer Mutt tMlllCld 10 trenaac:1 bull-Kaz?I lhip
otftce ot the county rec:Ol'def bueinea name "' names lhe court wttl'lin lc:iur months menceO to trenMCt bull-or a contingent credlt0t ol fUI money of Int United lign. " the bid It by• 1>#1· ,_. under the fictitious FK:TITIOUS eulMSI The regl11r1nt com-
of Mid county listed 1b0ve on February 21. lrom tlle 0111 of first i. ,,... under Ille llclitou• tlle clecMNd. you mutt Ille Slat• on contlnnatlon of nerthlp Of • jolnl venture, bulirlela name or names .. ._ STATl•NT """* to lltinUCt bull-
Tl'te ttrMt address or 1980 auance of letten 11 provided bualneta name or names your clllm with the court end sale. 111te Ille names end Id· titted •t>oVe on August 1, Th• tollowlng persona 111 MN under Ille llctltoua
other common dfflon1t100 John D. O'Donnell, In Mellon 9100 ot Ille Call-titted lbOve on Octobef 6, mlll e coPY 10 lhe peraon11 81dt0rofter1tobelnwrt1· dr ..... of 11191'*11 part· 1tea OOlng t>u91,,... 11: ~ ~ or n..-
of the real properly he<e1n-TrustM IOtnll Probate Code. Thi 1988 reprlNl'llatlve tOPOinled oy Ing and, will be recel¥ed at '*' Ind joint venhK.,a. If Doneld F. Alck FR"ED BLAS FIRESTONE, llt1ed tbOvl on 1913
ab on du c" b • o Is Tl'lfs 1t1twnent ... flied time tor filing claims wlll not RI• Dawedelt tlle coun within fciur mcnlht the at<lfeMkS rllldenc::e .•t {II• bidder It • 1011 TNJ 11ttamenl ., .. flied 1739 Superior Street, Coat• Mertln J . Morrie, ~.D.
purported 10 be 1868 P11os 1 wltl'I the Counry Clerk of Or· upir9 prior 10 lour month• Thia 11atemen1 waa ftleCI from 1tte date of '"'*' is-enmy 11me aft.,. 1111 fnt pub-proprlelOllhip or ano\l'llr wttll tN County Clertl of Or· Meta. Calif. 928.M Tl'lit ataterMnl wst "*' Circle. Cost• Mesa, Cali-enge Counry on Octob« 3, lrom lhe date of lhe heiring with the County Clertt of Or· 9Ull'ICI of letters u provided btlon hlr'eol and before entity tllat dOea bulit\eu anoe Co\.w'lty on Slpl~ FredriQ F. IMll Flr•tone. with Ille County CWtt of Or·
fomla 1988 noticed at>ow. ~County on October t2 1n MCtlon 9100 of the Call-dell 01..,.. under• llctllloua name. tlle 19, 1eea 13-48 Feffpe, San c1ernen11, anoe Coun1y on October 10
The undersigned ells-,._ YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe .... tomla Probate eoo. Thi. Dated 11111 ti Oey of Octo-bid tt'illl be In the real name '112177 Celff. 9.M72 -• ,__,
clelma 111 llablllty tor any •n-Publlshed Orange Cout tile kept by the court. If you Publlehed Orenge Colet time tor lillng clelma wltl not bef, 1eea of Ille bidder wllh 1 detig· Publlahed Orange Colet Tl'll• bualneu Is con· Publlahtd Orlf'O' COMt
correclneaa In "Id 11ree1 Da.1iy Pltol ~~ 13~20 ... • PtrJQO lnt••ted In Deity Pltot October 20, 2l upir• J)ftoc to tour hllll c. ....... MtefMf natlcn tollowlng 1t1owln9 [)alfy PMOt Oclobef 13, 20. 0Uc1ed by.:.MI lndJvld1tll Diiiy Piiot Octot>er 20. 4.7~ lddr ... or other common 27, November 3. 1"8 IN wtate. you may Ille with No¥ember 3, 10, 1N8 • from tlle date ol the hearing .. Lew, 1111W. LaYMm, .... "D&A (the llc:tltlout nam.)'; 27, Ncw.mber 3, 1N8 Ttlt regltlrant com· Mt--~--..... 1-48
dealgnltlori. Th--018 Ille COUft • lormal Requeat Th--0~ noticed M>oYe. -. o...._ CA-. M• prO'llded. llOMYer, no fie-Th-023 menc.cs tn lrlflMCI Th4S9
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JOYCE
Bo1LOV1C1
EV ballet com pan£_ set for county debut
Citizen
needed
toflll ...
vacazi:.ey~
The city ofHuntinaton Beach is
lookina for a resident to be a
member-at-large on its Human
Resourca Board.
The board advises the City
Council on matters ~latina to
human/social services. General
membership meetings arc held on
the fint Wednesday of each
month from approximately noon
to 1:30p.m. lfyouarc inte~tcd,
contact the city's Community
Services Department at
S36-S486. • • • Brlaa Slterrari, son ofMr. ud
Mn. RoltertSlterrard of Costa
Mesa, bu received a $4,000
tcbolanhip from Pacific Univer-
sity in Oreaon. ' •
BJ JOYCE BODLOVJCB ..............
Salwa Rizblla is livina her dram. The f.ayptian-boro dancer is the
direct.orof'Southl&nd Ballet Academy
and artistic director of the newly
formed non-profit Festival Ballet
Theater. Both poups are bued in
Fountain Valley. The non-profit
company wu formed in February to
sbowcue talent~_JOUDf dancers in
the commuo.ity. ThrOulJl donations
and arants. the company helps defny
COIU of expensive costumes and
point shoes for the members.
Rizblla's pl for the ~ti"ft
company is that one day it Wil
perform on suaie at the 0ranae
County Perform.i,na Ana Center.
For now, however, th'e 14-member
C:ompmiy will have its inauauraJ
performance Friday evenin& and
another Saturday afternoon at Gold-
en West Collqe Theater in Hunt-
IJlllOn Beach. Potential members. a&e
8 to 11 . will also perform a shon
dance.
"It was mr, dream to make a ballet
studio here,• Rizkalla said. "I love
every minute of it I founded a
company in ~t and was anistic
director for five years. We came to
Fountain Valley in 1979 because my
husband was working with an Amen-
can company.
"We love 11 here ... all the freedoms,
es~y lhe reliaious freedom," she
said.
Riz.kalla formed Southland Ballet
Academy in 1983. Today she bas
more tba.D 200 young people and
adults takina cluses.
••• 4
Daiei Ark•, 1 S, of Costa Mesa,
and twin brothen Dulel ucl s-e .. NeUbau, 13, ofHunt-
inaton Beach, have earned the biabest award Boy Scouts of
America offers, that ofF.agle
Scout.
............ ., ........
a.Jwa Rt•lr•IJa worb Wltb Rebecca Tbompeon, 11, while Liiia Inn•, 14, ~In the backtroa.nd.
"I bepn llllrin. lessons when I was
9." she w~I was trained by
(Pl--Me 8ALLET/A6)
Daniel and Kenneth, freshmen
at Fountain Valley Hilb School,
are the sons oflUillanl ud
llarll,aN.,..... The boys arc
memben ofTroop435, sponsor-ed~ SOw~n Middle School PT A.
Daniel, a sor.homore at Mater Dei
HiabSc::boo ,isamemberof ·
Troop 80 spons6red t)y St
Joacbim'sCatholicChurcll. He is
tbeson ofMr .... Mn. Bob Arko. • • • Congratulations to Fountain
Valley City Oerk Ka....,_
ManiMln who bas recently met J.
the educational and service re-=. en ts to be awatded the
tion of .. certified muni~i
pal k"Jroui the International
lnttitute ofltf unicipal Clerks.
Kathryn, formerly deputy city
clerk ofl.akewood., took over the
Fountain Valleyl'obinJuJy. • • The Friends of the Fountain
Feedthe ·
hu;ngry,-
OC project
Oranae Countians are being asked
to collect food this week.
The first countywide Hunger Week
..... sponsored by Oranac County
Board of Supervison and Rainbows
to End Hunaer v9lunteer group -will end Saturday.
Rainbows, a non-profit organiza-
tion based in Costa Mesa, began in
19M.
Valerie Griffin, a rcpreseniative of
the volunteer group and coordinator
for the project, said the object of
Hunaer Week is to acknowledge the
county's two food banks, in Orange
and Costa Mesa, and the numerous
aaencies that work to feed the hungry. · .. It is also to promote public
. awareness of -hwlger problems." she
said. "One in six county residents is at
riskofaoinabungryeach month, half
of whom arc children."
Foxy firemen strut
ln calendar p8.ges ·
BJ JOYCE BODLOVICB
OfMDllr,... ...
The 24 men strutted, gyrated and
danced their way across the il-
lwnin.ated runway. Dressed in tux-
edos, swim trunks and shirtless work
attire, the bunks were cheered,
whistled at and told to "take it off" by
the crowd of frenzied females.
No it wasn't Olippcndales, but
,_ther the fifth annual Ora~ County
Firefox Calendar compctiuon spon-
sored by the Oranae County Fire-
men's Association and the Orange
County Burn Association.
The raucous even~ held in o:t
ballroom of the Inn At The P.ark in
Anaheim, pined 24 firemen against
one another for one oftbc 12 spots on
~ 1990 calendar.
The beefcake parade was for a good
causc.. The yearly compennon 1s a
fund-raiser for the Orange County
Burn Assoctallon, UCl Bum Center
andburn SUTVIVOf'J.
"One of~ questions on the form
we filled out was, 'what would you do
with S 1 million?" I said I would buy a
plot of land, build a house and p ve
the rest to charity.··
Schurb ad.mined to beinJ a bit IUD·
shy about his first competition.
"lam a little teared the lirls won't
like me or ru mess up, .. said tt¥ Costa
Mesa Kiah School paduate. "But I
plan to have a aood time and make
the most of it... .
And by the enthusiastic rapoute
each fireman received from the
ICTU11lina audicnc:c. it seemed
Scburb bad notbina to fear. "I have a fimna.n mend in this;·
sa.td Dawn Holsofod of Garden Grove. "But I am not telhna which
one."
And there were a few ~ spotled
10 lhe audience of almost 1,000.
"Look at all lhe women, that's why
rm here," said Rick Lynch of
Escondido.
Valley Library arc hosting a used
book sale Saturday between l 0 ~
Lm. and 3 p.m in the rear parking
lot of the library at 17S65 Los
Alamos St. Refreshments will be
aerved. For mo~ information,
call 77S-0242. • • •
Gri~ said 15 Orange County
cities offic~y proclaimed Aunger
Week. She s&id lherc are 32 droi>-<>ff
sites in the county.
"The food aocs to local agencies
(Pl-..e ... llUNGltR/ A8)
Cboeea for 1989 FtreFoacalenclarCOftr are (from left) Scott
Jon•, Jlm Aldrlcb and ltlrk Domlnlc.
Before the p1JC&Dt-of-sorts began,
lhree-year HunllllJ!On Beach fireman
Peter Schurb wd bis roommate.
1989 Firefox Steve Kesinger. en-
couraged him t.Q,_ enter..
The panel of all female Jud&es
included wives of professional ath-
letes, local (>Oliticians, beauty queens
and otben, includinaa burn survivor.
(Pleue Me CAL&JlfDAll/ A7)
DealM Bamplarey1, daughter
ofBeleaud Roltel1BampU'ey1
of Costa Mesa, bas joined Cath-
olic ReliefServices as prc:>ject
manavr in Guatemala. Denise is
a ~uate of the UC Berkeley
with a desree in history and Latin
American studies. She earned a
master's degree at the American
University. Fortwoyeanshe
worked with the Peace Corps in
Chile and Honduras.
Catholic ReliefServioes is the
official overseas relief and de-
velopment agency of the Ameri-
can Catholic Bishops and works
in 74countries. Theorpnization
tries to help people become more
telf.~liant • • • The community is invited to an
~n house for the Center for
Creative Alternatives on Wednes-
(Pl-..e ... TOVR/A6)
3 ca didates seek
two FV school seats
BJ JOYCE BODLOVICB
Of .. Dlllf .......
The three candidates seeking two
open seats on the five-member F.oun-
tain Valley School District board will
face the same issues J>laauina many
districts throuahout Oran&e County:
declinina enrollment and federal
budac1 cuts
ln February, school board mem-
ben voted to cloee Arevalos Elemen-
tary School in Kuntiniton Beach.
The school was the smallest iii the 13-
campus district and the decision to
close it was based on a $500.000
budaet shortfall and-projected enrol-
lment declines.
Tbou&b trustees were also intent on
closina 'f"ountain Valley School 10
Huntiniton Beach, public outcry
from parents caused board members
to delay the decision until next year.
lncumbent Ann Galas is runrun.g
against Michael Novak .aruLLaurie Ma_yo.
Galas. 4 7. has been a school board
member since 1983. She says her
philosophy bas not chanae<t since she
campaigned five years aao.
(Pleue ... DRIVlt/ A6)
OCC plans workshops for seniors and business owners .
~Coast Co~ will offer special workshops for llllior citllens and busineu ownen Saturday, with two
temiDan IC.beduled in eech cateaory.
A mouiriaa safety counc for ten.ion will be presented
&om I Lm. to' p.m. in Room IOI of OCCs Science
IActure ~ at a * of S2 I. Financial and estate
plenoi111 for ICDJOn will be addrested &om 9:30 a.m. to
8008 in Room 107 of the CoUntelina and Admissions
luildiaa at a fee ofS9.
A lialcs and nwteti.na worbboP is ICbcduJecl ftom 9 a.a to 4 p.m. iD lloom 102 of the Scienc:ie. Lecture
luildine at a SlS fee, '#bile llMll b.mw owners will be
cdlnd a 1e1Dinar on ftanc:b= &om 9 un. to noon in lloom l09oftbeCovmelh. Admi•ionsbuildinafor
SlS. Call 431--'880 for details.
Oceca coo-''W cla• 81ated
A dltl OD "Ocean Cooti111" will be . praented Sa1urda~ ~ l9 at the~ School. l861S Santa Y-.1 U Y9iley,
Dr. J*I* ~.t aA in1tNC10r at the National Um~ ia l~ WW conduct the= Tbe COit i1 W"' penoa or S40 fOr aa ldult and ' resi•terina =· Call l4MS'° or 914-1224 for more iftfof·
I
Activities include a costume contest, entertainment, gifts
and lunch. ,
Grlfllth .Park ucunlon
The Irvine Community Services Department Wlll
sponsor an excunion to the Gnffilh Park Observatorr.
Saturday for the laser li&bt show "Rainbow Cadenza,·
which features popular cfassical music.
Vans will leave Deerfield Comm"ity Park. 55
Deerwood West, at 5 p. m. and will return at 9 p.m. The ftt
is $16, and-additional information is available at
SSt -8638.
Blood drive. In Me.a, lfe"JIOl"f
The Oraqe County chapter of the American k¢
Cross will conduct two blood dnvcs Friday at Southern
California = an Costa MCK and for the Newpon
8eacb Ci2'o.Em yees ASSOClllJOD.
Tbe ta esa dn~e will bt beld from 9:30 a..m to
l :U p.m. at tbecoUeac. SS Fair Onve. wtule the Ntwp<>rt
C&mP*llft &11e.hedukd for 10:45 a.m to 3:30 p.m. It 47S
3lnd St. Cotta Mesa donon should ca.II 556-3610 and
Newport contribu.tors 644-JOOl for appotntmcnts.
'
AnUc.' receptloa .clJedaled
Ttii C-. Mae Art uque Galltty wiU "°" 1
aecepdaa Friday ftom 7 to 9 p m to honor ~ and
featuled.,.. b dM rnon\hs of' Jul) throuah October at
the.....,, lllO ScNtla Plu.a Dnve. Santa ·A.na ~ ol'dae.,,... will bt on hand to Vlllt wiih sueats
Ud ...... ••liou aboUt their work Call 540-6430 for ..... ~ I
Legal llf'!Cretaries to meet
An orgaruzauot'lal mccun for the Newport Beach
Lqal Secrctanes A...ssoc1at1on w1ll b( beld Fnday at the
Red l...ton Inn, 30SO Bmtol. t Costa Mesa.
Patrica Parson. pre 1dent of Legal ~tanes
Incorporated. wtll b( the guest ~~aker , Dinner 1s
scheduled for6·30a.nd the<."OSt 1s St 5 C•ll Carol Mtllerat
733-9026 for ad<l,attonal mfonnataon
· BoHday baaar ln HuntlJJ6ton
• Huntinaton Cent~r wtll hold its annual Holtda)
Community 8az&ar this wttkcnd. and the eHnt 1s open to
non·profit orpnizauon as a fund·ta1s1ng actl\'lt}.
Hand-crafted items and baked aoods a.tt acceptable.
Tbe evnt wi.U run Fnda) throulh unda), and more
information is a v&Jlable at 9"'·~ '3
Parent Belp recrultlag
The PVctlt Helo USA aroup cstabllshcd by Mothers
anctOthen...umOuktAbuscot Hunt1naton Btach. will bok1atratn~pn1pamforvoluntttn turda)at 10 1 m.
ca1J 843-LOVE,* rettrVlllOn and the l~on of the
event
'
ma} call 551-4200 for an appoantmenL
Run to belp Bol• Clilca manJJ
The nm th annual I OK fun run and the SK walk or run
to raise (unds fort~ Bolsa Ouca wetlands will be held
Saturda> at the Bolsa Ch1ca State Beach.
The IOK run wlll start at 8:30 a.m .• foUo'Wed by the
SK event at 8·40. The entry ftt1s$I S, whldl includes a T·
shirt. Pnccs Wlll ~awarded 1mmedutely after the race.
Jlud eicunloa IJ1!.11! IrvtiJe
A .. O ub Mud" CJlCUl'SIOD to the Glen Ivy Hot Spnnas
and Mud BathswtU becondue1ed Saturday from 9 a.m to
6 p.m. by the lrvtne Famtly Services Prosram.
Part1a pmits will leave from the Irvine Youth
Services Center. 14301 Yu Ave., aed the~ isS25. C.U
660-3910 for add.1t1~nal tnfoimabOft.
SclJoJanlllp ~t iated
1 I
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We'relooklnll
for lood •porla
n.e Daily Pilot want.a to ieport tbe IPCll'thll exploit.a of you and your -w:bon. e-rt not looldna for news &om
A_...... Stadiwn. \bat'1 covered.
Addrell your ~ to
Neilbborbood Focus in care of the
Daily Pilot. P.O. Box I S60, Cot1:I Mela. 92626.
TOUR ••• P.-AI
day between 3 and 7 p.m .• at its
D(W location in the Rea q>m-
munity Center, 661 Hamilton
Ave. io Cotta Meu.
Tbecenterisaprivatenon-
profit community bealthaeency
that o«en f&mily, couple and .
individual counselina. alona Wlth
druadivenion, support pou~
communityeducanonand ~ ~onal workshops. Cou~liq
DRIVE services are offered on a slidin&
· · • • • acale bued upon ability.to pay
Proa A& and officials sa~o one 1s turned .. Every child is entitled to a quality away due to lac of funds.
education bucd on his or herindivid-• •
uaL abilitia and learnina styles, .. she Students for cellenoc in
laid. "OW' district lbould provide for Education and the Leque of •
&bae oeects.•• Women VotersofCentralOranae
O.W. said dedinina enrollment CountyAreawillsponsorade-
and aiate and federal financial cuts t.ie between Democratcan-:r=~or concerns for all didateG•yKJmbro•pandRc-
.. w~ ---' to utilize our money ~candidate Dua " ._ cMr'who arcrunnin&for wilely ... she said. --strona. fair and Coll&fCSS in tbe 42nd District • :;:ooi:¥ i::v~~~nttia':d The debate isat 11 a.m. Wednes-
to manqe our tax dollan wiseJy, to day in Forum II at Golden West
provide sensible lona~range educa-Colleac. Forum II is located on
tioaa1 and financial aoais and ensure the Gothard Street side of the tbe hilb quality education we are pus. encitlea to in the Fountain Valley cam • • •
School District.•• The Junior League of Orange
• Laurie Mayo, 36, a homem~.lcer Countyissponsoringa
• and mother of four dauahtcrs. is a
former U.S. Air Force seraeant. She -
bu lived in Fountain Valley with her
family since t 982.
1 .. I have detected a feelin& of
'distrust on both the part of the scnool
board as well as the tcaoben' associa-
tion." lbe said. "I would lilce to see the
level of honest relations supencde
what cunently exist. and the at-
mosphere of coqperation from both
aides of the ba.rp.inin; table create a
better climate for nqotiations.
"I believe we have tQcreatetrust.or
the enthusiasm for teacbin& will no
lonacr exist in the schools. We must
rccopize that without a desire to
impert knowledge to our younpters,
teachers are simply glorified baby
si tten," she said.
Mayo said she hopes the sch~I
di1trict is able to reinstate the music prosrams. that were slashed because
ofbudaet cuts.
"For a Iona ume music was what
separated our district from others. It
hurts to witness .... the newly buiJt
Perfonnin& Arts Center and have the
.lc.nowled&c ~that there is little our
district anc:l others ca.n do to re-
juvenate the music in our schools. We
have no offers from anyone to create a
grant, ~ ~ must wait for the state to
bud&et it. .
Mayo said the district must not just
maintain, but excel in efforu to
provide a quality education for each
child. . .
Mike Novak, 41 , is a projects
manager for an engineering company.
Two of bis three children attend
Newland School in the district. With
the closure of Arevalos Elementary
School last yeart Novak's main con-
oem is establishing new school
boundaries.
"This must be done only after
thorough evaJuauon of enrollment,
class sizes and growth potential," be
said. "This must not be done q_uickJy
or without full study of all the issues.
The routes our children take to school
should be carefully reviewed to
minimize traffic exposure."
HUNGER •••
homA&
and to the food banks," she said.
"One of our largest supporters is
FHP." It has nine drop-off sites.
"Feeding the hungry requires help
from the en tire community," said
health o~uon representative
Denny Frc1dcnricb.
C'..elesce Turrie Amy Non Angela Keller
"FHP UJ'ICS everyone to help the
340,000 county residents in need of
assistance," Fre1denrich said.
He said FHP members and the
public can drop off canned or dried
food, soap, shampoo or toothbrushes
between 9 a.m. and S p.m. through
Friday at any of the nine FHP medical
or senior centers in Oranse County.
Decorated collection barrels will be
located at the entrance to the centers.
PRIZE GIVEAWAYS
1 l.ocally: FHP Hospital. 9920
Talbert Ave., and FHP Fountain
Valley Medical Center, 9930 Talbcn
: Ave., both in fountain Valley; FHP
Ktintinatoo Bea.ch Senior Center.
19066 Magnolia Ave.
For additional infonna11on on
other drop-<>fT points -many of
which are open through Saturday -
call Rainbows to End Hunger,
.SS7-S041 .
t
-By Joyce BodlovJcb
UFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
... ,_ .... c:...i lwe!
ltll ..... llft., ctsTA IW-541-llH
Orange Coast College
Community Services .
MOTORING
WITH
SAFETY
For Mature Auto Onvers
Presented by
LI John Regan
Cos1a Mesa Pohce Depl
• 32 free ski trips to U ta h (lodging & s ki passes)
courtesy of the Park City Ski Association
• Kenwood car stereo K3C2000A courtesy of
Al & Ed's S tereo of Costa Me a.
• 20 Passes to Knott's Ber ry Farm. Do n't miss
their 16th Annual Halloween H aunt fea turing
Elvira. Call K..n~!!.!krry farm for further
information. ~
• 10 free video r;::i'; courtesy of "Video
Experience."
• One $50.00 merchandise certificate from
"Prio ritie, .. in the Atrium.
•Gift certificate fro m ''T he Busy Body!'
•Limousine service-2 hours free with a S hour
minimum courtesy of O'Brien Limousine.
• Athletic footwear courtesy of N ike, Inc.
• Free tuxedo re ntal up to $75 courtesy of
"Silverwoods."
• Two-I month members hips to the "Sports
Connection " (must be 16 years or older).
• Sportswe4lr outfit courtesy of "Beach Front
Property."
• Two $50 gift certificate• and "Ma C uisine" coo~
books courtesy of the "Ma C uisine Cooking
School."
• free tuxedo re,ntal up to $7S courtesy of
"Phelps."
• Sportswear oumt courtesy of "Body Glove" by
Robin Piccone.
• Two puses to Catalina courteay of Catalina Flyer.
We need you. .. American Heart V Association .
~ FIGHTll'G Fm
~LIFE
Richard Farnngton
• Newport Center Fashion lsland beach towels,
visors,, h;isehall caps and tote bags!
• Three free ski tune~ups courtesy of "Ski &
Sport."
• Surprise gifts courtesy of Nei111an Marcus.
• Two tickets to Amy G rant courtesy of Pacific.:
Amphitheatre.
• Conlemporary wrist watch courtesy ofKiere.
• G ift basket of assorted toiletries co1,1rteS)' of
Caswell Mas ey.
SATURDAY,~OCTOBER 22
Nclcm-)pm
Dance and Aerobic ~rformance ponsored h~ "The
Bu y Body" fearuring The J1mm1e Defore Dance
Group, The O rche i Dance G roup from Corona
Del Mar H 1gh School and The O.m ce Center
.(Bullock's W1 lsh1re Wing).
kareboard demonstrations pon~r~ by "Ski &
Sport" (Bullocks Wilshire Wing). , •
Hourly draw.ings for numerous exciting prizes! ' . . . .
:
..
~ 2pm
Fashion & Ac~ssories Show featuring
Fashion Islands' 1988/89 Teen Board.
.
Cenrer hours: Monday-Friday 10am-9pm. SarurJay
10am-6pm. Sunday Noon-Spm. Valer Pjlrkin~
available. Over 100 fine score. including Neiman
Marcus, Bullock's W it h ire, Robin50n'< The
Broadway, Buffums, Amen Wardy and Irvine Ranch
Farmer's Market. Center Lnformation (714) 721-2000:
•.: ..
MOTORISTS AGE 55 & UP
MAY QUALIFY FOR LOWER
INSURANCE RATES/
SAT., OCT. 22
Science Leet 1 NEWPORT CENTER . •
8 •.m. • 5 p.m.
°"ANOICOAaTCOlLEOI
2701 Fairview Rd , Co111 MeN
Admlulon. 121 00
A ... tntfon/Vl ... MC:~
(714) 432-5810
FASH I ON· I S.LA·N D ..
\
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..
USUE
Eaa1u1
Forum
appeals
to LB
.-;-voters
With Election Day just a couple
weebaway, the~Beach
branch of the Amencan Associa·
tion ofUnivenity Women and
the Oranae Cout Leaaue of
Women V' oten have scheduled a
candidate forum, which should be
of special interest to U,Una
Beach residents. .
The forum will allow the seven
City Council candidates to re-
spond to two questions posed to
them in advance and to other
, written questions from the au-
dience.
The written questions will
cballens the candidates-Doa
Black,MarlllaC.W...Aa
~-=-a:·Paal
1UekeJ Slater-to explain their
vision ofLaauna Beach and to
comment on the functioQ of the
Desip Review Board.
lnterated?Tbeforum \Yill be
held Tuesday from 7:30-9 p.m. at
the city council chambers at SOS
Forest Ave.
For more information, call
MuJPearaaat497·1660or Au
Qm1ter at 494-4180. • • • • But before WC can act to ~~onDay, wo~thaveto
sW'Vlve Halloween.
For those of you interested in beina-teared by a pack of ghosts
and~s, make your way to ~Park Community Center
in Lquna Hills Oct. 29 at 7 p.m.
where an haunted house is beina
created. Durina "fright night" the cent.er will be a maze ofborror
and confusion.
The event. which will cost SO
:i;s beina sponsored by the beck ltecreation 0epm.
mentand thecoun=.rs BeacbesandPark.s ent
For more foformation, qaU
830-8318.
• • •• But younpten won't be the
only ones bavina a good ti~e this
Halloween season. The Irvine
senior services Hot Lunch Bunch
is plannina a costume party that
includes refreshments and dance
musiC'wtthe Irvine Senior Center ..
The Oct. 28 ~.which will
include• cont.est for best cos-:
tu.me, wills<> from 9Lm. to3:30 ·
p.m. TbeciWJeforluncb is$ 1. 7S' to $2, 'the party is free. Lunch
pests must sip uo hv .. ,. ~:1 Oct.
26. . .. '
For more information, c8U1)r.
Frankenstein or his assistant Igor
at 733-lOSS.
OAtLY PILOT~. October 20. 1111 S M
Stockedpantry Rainbows'potofgold ..
•1•m•&AaNaT ... ..._ .......
Wbea Tbe 1nioe Pantry bcpn
dillributiat tOod Ws week, it WU
oaYO« time far a lot of people Wbo Wined in Ali.-K.lakovidl.
Tbc food buk ia tbe fint ter'Yice
project 10 sprina ftom Rainbows to
End Huqer, an orpnization crated
with tbe Pl of endi~ local hunatr
&Dd bomelalnell within five yean.
And, while tbe buqer project waa
put_ oo track by John Michler, an
Irvine bulinaunan wbo bepn
providint wol°bl*:e for volunteers
three yean qo, 10akovich has ac1ed
u a spark plua to keep the enaioe
n.aDAiaa wbllll Kllkovich, 28, beard that MicbJlr Md opened an oflice for
.,....10 won~ 'WOr1d bu.,, illc DeMt bim a visit. Tbc Westminata
ieliaent -who foculel ber coocem
OD local buneer and bomdeunesa -uUd MichJcr if be would bi.re her if abe railed her own salary.
.. ()( CIOUl'le that WU I deal be
couldD't s-u up," K.lakovich said. TbeD abe lwt.ed contact:ina friends
and relatives 10 act as ":sponson.''
Witb donationa of SI 0-S I 00 per
month, Klakovich said she railed a
Mr)' of approaimately S 1,000 a
month. Tbcn abe went to work..
.. This irttbat I fipftd," Klakovicb
~~
.aid. .. How it worb in America ia, lf
lhere'• IOIMtbias you wut 10 have
bappcD ad 10U don't want 10 do it Yom.lt. you doa'1 bave time 10 do it Or you dOa't bow bow 10 do it, you
bite IOCDebody IO do it."
Even 10111C Yohmteen wbo work for tbe Colla Met1 be-.1 Rainbows
to End HUAll' pay Klakovicb for her
eft'oru. °"They're tbe oea volunteerina
tbeir time and they pay me." lbe aid. Altboulb her voke bdd a tnce of
amuemcnt. ltJakovidl quickly of-
fered a reuoa. .. I 1bint lbeY teem me
tbe tM*ibility of lbeir volunieerina makina a real diflereDcie ...
Lut weekend, tbe combined efforts
of Klakovicb. Macbler and a awnber lrviDt Putry.
of Irvine Madeota who ba"C been · .. We knew ibe Irvine commwlity boldina repalar town ~. 10 would aive I Joi. but 1'i1e bad DO idea
lddrai tbe bUQlet ~· bepD raiden1a ~ p¥e IO muc:b, .. Coee
p.-yina off when a drive w laid. '"Tbe 1tna'Olity Wiii over-
launched at five local ll"QCICf'Y atotes. wbelmiJll,"
Timed · to coincide wilb Oraa,e A.ccontiDI IO Cone. aome lboppen
County H uneer Week, tbe pl WU to actually .. ve hip full of pocena.
stock The lrviDe Pl.DU')', a food .. A lot of p9oplie were ~
warebouseintheSpectruman:aofthe 'Whett can I live all tbe timer ci . . Cone laid. .. h ... rally 10UdU.DI. .. ~tudeots from lrviDe and Wood-In additioo 10 tbe poc:ery l10r'e
brids hi~maoned booths at project. donationa came ~m
rrwfet.s, · out ftieruskina foT chutcbea, busioeauund commwucy
food donations. project was even orpnizationa, ..:x::ontiDa IO Cone.
more suooesafuJ than expected. ac-The food baa been dileribuled to
cord.in& to Barbati Cone, Irvine Irvine Temporary Houaial, SUre
resident and project llWllltr for The ~ ... aADlllOW'8/ A8)
• .Manne.ceD.tet seeks.homes . ,. . .· .! •. ~. .... .... ; . ... -,·f Q~ ,h,..n-~.f'.~~RPed)Jea .Ii~~··
. . . ...
BJ I pl'.m EAU(l'ft °' ............
It's bard to believe the three sea
lions at the Marine Mammal Center
,,in LaaUna Beach have lerious pro\>.
lems. lhey teem IO happy.
lo fact, an ava'llt Clay for Carly',
Stubbl and L&nc:e c:omitt.a mainly of boilti.Da tbemtdves out of one ~l. • alidins acroa the CODCMe and nin&-·· , u.s tbemldva m10 a leCODd pooi:
<AlJa· a' jubilant-round of IDlasb.in&
.,uist one.·6Dotber; the t&ree sea
lions ~na from tbe .. pooi' and start .
0~t thlnp could be befta: fO.. the :
trio, who wubed 1tpon· ICPU'llc
1 beKbcs and arrived at the center
· witblli 16 mobths 'of one another.·
Stubbl .CIJl budy tee, Lance is =)' ·~ -:net Carly bas
• Tb1s mans the mammals, wbo
bave aince reoined their health,
_cannot be retuiDed tO tbe'tea. They
simply would not iurvive. ~ while
c:entet workers face \.be challenae of fi.ndina boma fOr tbe mammals, 'it
, ICtl harder ~ week to imqine
tepUatine lbem.
like ~blinp whole bonds are ~by tbe slue of adversity,
Stub61, Lance and Carly Kem to have
'found comfort in each other.
· .. We would love to~ all three of
tbtm toee\ber," aaid Judi Jones,
director Of tbe center. "That would be
ideal becaute we'd feel really bed
(..__ ... ADOPT/AS)
......................
After a romp ta tile pool, Med\ce.pped w U... pe fed bf
Jadl -'-~ dlrectm of tM ........ ··--·· Ceats.
• • • • :. • • • • "<). ..
Founder' ~-gq.al: ·A.:i.diµg .~ccident victims
a1 ··.auz EARNEST · : . Jonaer: ~ that," said Sevilla·. "The~ · , • . . ' . .. 1 °' .. ...,...,..,.. expected me to be out. one.to •two s · rt . · I Ii f Rooa&d.~Ua is out to prove ·=~~'!':~r:a~~:ot'!:t.~~ti!~~ upp·o .group a we come re e mothers ~n t the only people mad at aocordina to Sevilla. · .
drunken drivers. · ff' • _ . .Afterfiabtin&bis .. 1 couldlt't holtS o anymore,, be It wu abortly before midrught on an Qaober na&ht
way beck from an said. "I told ~em; rep.niless <?f two. ~ wbe.n Thelma Mcl.a~.·n cr6ssed "'th· s automobife acci~ whether they ~ I can . or can t 7-• dri
dent that Jeft him (work), I gottt try. • • with a en ver. · ' · ' ,
Comatose, the ,Jan-t Cater, .... rector of the nnn-Mcla~n and her lO.:~-old dauP.tcr . ·left''
• "' ui ....,.,....... friend's borne an El Toro and Wc:re en. IMnefatberoftwo. COunty cha{>teT of Mothen Apinst route to their Laauna NiiUd-apafl-
bas lau~ an Dr:unk Drivers (MADO), said meotwbentheircarwasb.itbr'Qldside: ~tion of bis Sevilla'sstory is not uouiual and that ·WbiJe she beged tor help and her
own ~ Accident his p-oup could fill a void for victicns.. dauabter aied, tbe other driver -
Victim'I ~inst .. There's certainly a need for n'lorc wl¥>ee car bad aooe over an embank-
•Otunk Dnvins assistance out there because what~ ment _ asked them to bclp recover
(AVADD). ~Its aovemment says it will provide, it bercar. Mcl.auahlin said.
(>)ll'POIC· lS to sjve SnU1a ' doesn't," Cater SI.id. · As· 1 ·result of the accident,.
financial support to victims of acci-ln' one cue. Cater said. a sinsJe u Laauablln' a-t. -· broken and
c:knu'involvina drunk.en drivers. mother of a child who was killed and ~ am ,wa! ~~ Sbe took
'Driven, created to offer finanaal IJd to vicnms.
After ber accident, Mcl..aµablin, then a loan office:r
for Owe Manhattan of California in Newport Beach.
E unable to work for a year. The penoo who hit~ car
a mjoimum of insurance and no asaets, she aid. For
I first su months, Mclauablin and her daulbter ~ved on disability and child support. She wu not
elia;i&k for other statr assisiance.. she said.
Altbouah she bad little to live on after payinc her
rent each Q)ontb, Mcl.auahlin said she was not even wdl
eno'!!' to move to a less apeDSJve apartment.
I couldn't move," she said. "I literally coWd not
move." For s.i1 months she slept in the livina room
because she could not walk the stairs to the bedroom. For
a year she could not drive. Friendt from church broulbt .. It kind of lit a fire under me." two-others wbo ~ inj~ by a comfOJt in btr friends. ber family and ·
• • • . Sevilla. 31, said of his accident. His drunken drivu came to MADD fot' in an orp.oization formed to MeLa~ And at the LaaunaN11Uel -1 now is to try to make life easier bdp. Tbe woman was in da.naer of ~ penalties for people who decide to drink and
~ ~ ... "If you can save a penny here or there, you do Ulll\,
she a1d. "We made the bes\ of the situalioo and l didn't
ask for any handouts.. I really didn't. 1 learned not to
worry and to trust a lot in God beC:ause I didn't have tbe
money and my family didn't uve the~·"
Seni~or. 'tizensClub, me~bers· For other victims, said Sevilla. !'ho losma her apartment beca~ there drive. Four months aao. the Oranae County chaptCT of are Nov. 1 on thCtr . atill suffers from headaches, fattsue were no aovmunent serv\C:a th.at that orpnization, Mothen Apinst Olvnk On ven. • c:alen . mem. her and · and problems with balance and a_pplied to her sftuation, acoontina to named Mcl.auahlin to iu board of directora
world traveler mu.. Peldl will ". c:Oncentration. .. Cater. Sbe finally found help through Althouab sbe·s a busy sinsle mother. and still betbepestspeakerataluncbeo'n " · f~rsthand · uperienoe helped the Catholic Church. _ au:ovcri!'I from the-cmo&ional 1e1n or her •ocidcot..
atMercurySaviql1ll e . ~~:Voe~~ V:~r:: :e~ ~ =; b{,'1;.n:ufur MclauahliD said ber c:Onnection With MAOD 1s
Forest. . · . cov.-v, Finaneial pressure forced him public support for his sroup. Tbe imporu.nt._ tba I r-1 · --" .. sh d. "l · ~will presen~slidesand to~ to bis job as a postal clerk in o .... niT•tion needs victims willins to .. It's tJme' t ·~ 11· ~-spent, e s&J t s a artifactsfrom.~erruneto~nof. Santa Ana three months after his ~;;;0ntbeboardofdirectorsandit ~~~1=t-:s=~er~alwaysbave\he
EaYPt.lnaddition,abewillrevtew 1986accident-loqbeforcdoctors nec:dsdonations. I -.u: · Mc:1.a ..... ,; said she ' · fa fth
Ccrwnly Mcl.auahlin's story bas a briabt side. She
_ bll cccovered ph)'.si<:a1.ty and h1$ a new job as vice
president ofTbe Boslon Co. in Newport Beach.
But an orpni..zation like AVADD miabt have been
able to help when abe had no plact else to tum.
"It would bavc been a tremendous help if there
would have been an opponunity for an injection of cub
flow." she wd. , _81 LnlJe &rwnr GOie Vidal's book "The Goddess thouabt it was wise, he said. ln Sevilla's case. life bas still not ~o~y7~ c A~~ Victims 15~n~or &run~ (Pleue._BALLOWS&tf/A8) '1'bey wanted me to be out a lot (Pleue .. AID/A&) ..;. ________ ..;.. _________________________ _ .
' Butt fr 1~ B o~Ru
·OCC plans ~ork~b-~psf or seniors and business owners
· ~ Cout~,.,W offer special wo~ops for ICllior citlllem &Ad bulinesa OWQet'S Saturday, With two · wemi-n ICbedu.led in eecb c:alCIOfY. .
A A mocorinl aafety c:Oune for teq.iors will be prcseQted
from I Lm. 10 S p.m. i.b Room 101 of OCC's Science
Lecture 8'aildiq at• fee of S2J. Fin&Dcial and atate
planeine for eemon will be lddrewd ftom 9:30 un. to noon in Room 107 of the Countelina and Admissions
Buildi11 a• a fee of S9. .
A 111111 and snartetiJll worbhop ii ICbedWed from 9
L1L to 4 p.m. ia Jloom 102 ~\be Science Lecture
.......... at a SlS ~ wbi1e small buliw ownen will be
..... -iMr • hac:h::f &om 9 Lm. to OOOP in Room 109 ~tbe <:oumelin&11 Admiilicm buildina for
Sl5. eau 431.suo ror deWlt. -. .
~ -Activities include •costume c0ntest. entertainment. sifts £elal .ecretarle. to meet may call SS 1-4200 for an appolntmcnt.
andJunch: LeJ ao•--c1~6 ---~ , . An orpnizatiooa& meetina for the N~n Beach Run to· a. p ..-.uca ..._._.. G~ .!..l..w.a. n--a.. •-anion Lepl SecrcW'ict Astoaation will be bdd Fnday at the Tbenanthannual IOKfunruoaftdtbeSKwalkorntn C.UAAUI .--.. a _.,. Red Lion lnfti lOSO ~tol St., Costa Mesa. to -·-funds l'.or the .,,_, __ Cbi-_,A_.._ wiU be held Patrica Pano\eprcsident of .l.epJ Sccretanes , ... _ •• ~ -""""'....._ the lmne' Community Services Department will
190naor an excursion· to the Griffith Parle Pbtervatorx
Saturday for the laser' tiabt show "Rainbow Cadenza.•
wbicb fatures popular cfaaical music.
Vans will leave Deerfield Community Part. SS
Oeet wood West, at S p.m. and will rctum at 9 p.m. The fee
is Sl61.. and additional information is available at
5'l-16JI. ·.
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1nco ..... --=" ... A ----" Di n s Saturday at the 8ol11 Clu<:a State 8eecb. rporawu. ""w u~ •-· s.,-..cr. n er 1 The tOK run wil) start at 1:30 a.m .. folio~ by the ICbedWed for6:30andtheooati1SIS. CaUCarol Mtllcrll SKeventat B:..0. TheenuyfeeiaSU. ~indudeuT·
7U-9026 for additional informauon. shin. Pnces wtU be awarded amroedia1ely after \be nee.
BoUday Nn•r la 8111Jt:la6foa
HuntiftllOll Ccoter will bold •ti annual Hohdf,)
Community'Buurthis ~ &ftd the event as open to
non-profit OC'llftiationa u a f\lnd-railina activity.
Hand.crifted items and baked ll>Ods are acup\able.
Tbe event will run Friday tbrouO Sunday, and mo~
infonnatioo \a available at 197-lSll.
Jlad acanfon from lrriae
A ·~aub Mud" ex.cunion ao the Gica Ivy Hot$prinp
and Mud Bathswtll bec:ondllCtedSaturday frolll 9Lm. to
6 p.m. by the hvine Fanuly Services ~
Pan.acipents will leave fro"' tbe Irvine Youth Scm<a Center, 14l01 Y.ac Ave.1andlktie11 S25. C.all
660-3920 for 8dcbuooal anbmabOtL
..
On1nge Cout DAILY PILOT I ThUrlday, October 20, 1988
0. leMI and FISH, all OraDlt c.om.,._.d dirr.ict service or-~'•..._ 11al Cki-ve will continue thfOUlh
!1&1111'411lY. food and essen.lial 0011-items. such u toothbrushes and
1101a.111te, ·are beit21 accepted. For
tlon reprdin\ drop.off' 11.calJ Rainbows To ndHuqer s 7-5041 .
For .Micbler it bas been rewardina
• tbe riPPk effect of his decisjon Olien offiee 1i-ce a few years .. o.
..... e've tot • resuJar netWbtk
Kori Ebbiq. a I it.year-old
freshman fiom Irvine ~ Scbool. ICOfed a career4>est 3,,8 pcMDtl to will
tbe I '.J.14 year old all.around cbun-
Dionship at the aecond au. m
Compulsory Meet beld at tbe Million
Viejo Gym.nasties Center recently.
HALLOWEEN PARTIES ••• ..._M
~ .. about Queen Nefertiti.
OGeltlarc apected to anive at
11 :lO Lm., luodl will be terVed at
llOOD. TileCOll iaSS,
Forrelel'Vatiomormore infor·
mation, call R••""' MeKM at 495-4228. • • • And membenoftbe Diabetes
Treatment Center at Docton
E of'Labwoodbavein-
uthoountychildien with
10join them this week-
end on a C.ltalina cam pout.
to be actuallr. more lhu that"
Belidel hikinaand motklina. campers.~ 7-17, will learn
aboutllWIDC biololY and will beudilcullions~dia
beta. "It is kind of a support J!OUP
atmoepbere. ••Carlson said.
"Each child can brinaalona•
pereot u well"
I IDina." be u.id. ''When Alison came ~ she ten~raled a lot more I ICtivtty OD a daily basis. I feel my • ~tiont have definitely been higb.Jy
.,~.··
Ebbina. competing for tbe hOlt
Million Aites l)'lll, also won tbe
uneven bars with a 1CUOD-hiab ICOl'e
of9.3. She added runnerup finishes in
the meet'a three other events with
8.9Son Ooor, 8.8 on vault and 8. 75 OD
balance beam.
••A lot of children who have
diabetacan'tanend summer
camp." said LIMa Car ..... publi-
cist for the hospital. "This i11oina
Tbe COit for each child is
funded entirely by the Diabetes
Treatment C.eDtenof American
and other donations. The cost for
afamilymemberisSSS.72.S.,.ce
is limited.
For more information, call
(213)408-0454. :tJ diiJlk what we're doin§ is ~at's
,-iillitili'1t1." K.lakovich said.• There are
to many ~tions and agencies
let up to help people but there is no which is keepina the person
project." submerged financially. It could be
A countywide project that clarifies housina costs. child care, transpor-
Ebbins bas qualified for the state
meet the past two years. This year's
state meet will be held in San Diqo in
December.
.
AID FOR VICTIMS ••• FromAll tbe problem and creates specific talion or a lack of job training, she ~
IOluuons C&I) man °" 1'1ifference, said. returned to normal. kc bas been buraucratic hurdles-bdt*1 him,
ICOOrdina to k.takovich. For exam-lfsbesounds likeasocialscientist, D'~fJyP''lot'sloo·'-Jnidr.0,rdr,.AsilVlrtS . una• to resume volunteer fire-Sevilla said he thinks Accident Vic-pie, tbe Irvine to\Vn meetings yielded K.lakovich, who did not graduate a J '.A ~ J' ~ /5 uuu r..., fiabtina. somethi.oa be· started a tim9'~St Drunk~Vina is finally
specific infonnation about the kind of from college, reminds peo ple she's month before the accident. and he radn to beain. • be~ needed in that city. not. If your recreation league team finished on top, ifyou led tbe pack in a 10-still can only wort 25 boun each
The purpose of the town meeting "I'm not an expert," KJaJcovich K run, your neighbor landed a martin or your spouse won a tennis tournament. week. The mt of bis time is split "I didn't want to do anythina till I
was just to find what was true about said. "The only thing I have to let us know. between l\is family and the orpnaza· bad everything down," Sevilla said. 'I
hunaer and homelessness," contributcisthatl'mcommittedtoit Sendusabriefaccowitofthesportinaaccomplilhmcntandaphotograph tionbe•sbeentryingtobreathetolife, have the business license, I have
KlakOvich said. "What we found in ending and I don't care how imposs· if you have one.\Address your correspondence to Nei&hborhood Focus in care be said. everything now. So now it's time to ~ is that a lot of services arc ible it looks." of the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. But with a year and a · half of beain."
miaina, and they have addressed .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
things 10 Irvine that they haven't addressed elsewh~ ...
But Cone said it was simply a
matter of finding a way to get the
word out.
"I thipk the qencies were there but
' there was very. little advertisi~"
Cone said. "People didn't realize
bunaer and homelessness were so
' widespread. It could be in their own
' bKk ~ It could be across the I street. When services are in place,
K.Jakovicb said volunteers must go a
~Wtber. Once the emergency need is taken
· care o( then you can start asking the
questions that will lead to tong-term
solutions,•• she said. "People have a
bard time taJkina about the solutions
when they're hunary."
The key, according to Klalcovich, is
to discover the cause or the problem
by defining the underlying factor
ADOPT •••
l'romA5
breakina them up."
Carly and Stubbs were sharing their
' ~I with four other mammals when
little Lance," skinny and shaking,
washed upon the beach near Aliso
Pier. Aft.er workers scooped up the
1 mammal and brought him to the
center. Jones said, Stubbs seemed to
sense that Lance needed "mother·
inf:;tubbs JU St immediately took him.
under his flipper," Jones said." Lance
latched onto him immediately, of
course, and they became really good
buddies." Carly held back until the
other mammals were released.
"After the others were released,
Carly decided these other littl~ ones
weren't so bad after all," Jones said.
Once she warmed up to her two
remainina roommates. Carly betln a reau1ar routine of unmerciful nudging
to "keep her pals skidding from pool to
pool.
"It's really been neat to watch them
because there's a definite bond, a
preny strona bond. between all three
of them now." Jones said.
"We see three distinct per-
sonalities," she added. "It's been furt
for us, having animals we could
actually act to know. It's going to be
real sad when we have to get rid of
them. It'a aoing to be like triuma."
But however attached workers may
be to the sea lion$, they must continue
to try and find them a home -tosetber or apart. Just feeding the
three mammals. who together cat 20
pounds of fish each day, costs the
non-profit center approximately
S3,6SO a year, according to Jones.
FundinJ. which would have allow-
ed a zoo 10 Hou1ton to take at least
' Carly, bu been delayed Other op-
tions are scarce. Sea lions, which
breed well in. capthrity. arc llOt in
put demand, according to Jones.
But Jon~ said the mammals arc on a
"surplus animal list," and eventually
an orpnization may call for them.
If no one calls, Jones. who 1s on the
board of directors at the mammal
center, said she just doesn·t know
what will happen.
"I don't know. none of us do." she
said. "I suess eventually we'll have to face it if we can't find a place ... ,
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. PRIZE GIVEAWAYS
• 32 free sk i trips to U uh (lodging & ski passes)
• courtesy of the Park C ity Ski Association
• Kenwood car stereo K3C2000A courtesy of
Al & Ed's Stereo of Costa Mesa.
-• 20 Passes to-Knott's Berry Fatm. Don't miss
their 16th.Annual Halloween Haunt featuring
Elvira. C all K~t's Berry Farm for further
information. · ........
• 10 free video rentals courtesy of "Video
Experience."
-• Dne ~50'.00 me rchandise certificate fro m
''Priorities" in the Atrium.
• Gift certificate from "The Busy Body!•
•Limo usine service-2 hours free ~ith a 5 hour
' minimum·courte y of O'Brien Limousine.
_. Athletic f~twear courte y of Nike. Inc.
•Free twle~ rem~ up to $75 courtesy o f
.. SilvuWoo<fs."
Laurie Somers Kimberl y Rideout Erik Leidol Shelley Davis Mary Jane Wecshoff
Kaue Quick Allison Root
R1ch.m.J Farrington Cindy Palermo
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• Newport Center Fa hion uland beach towels,
visors, baseball caps and tote bags!
• Three free ski tune-up courtesy of "Ski &
Sport."
• urprist> gift!> courtesy of f'i{eiman Marcus.
• Two tickets to Amy G rant courtesy of Pacific
Amphitheatre.
• Contemporary wrist wat<;h courtesy o f Kiere.
• G ift basket of assorted toiletries courtesy o f
Caswell Ma~M.')'.
-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
Noon-3pm
Dance anJ Acttih1c performance ponsored by "The
Bus~ BoJ~ .. te.nunn~ The J1mm1e Defore Dance
Group. The O rche 1 Dance G roup from Corona
Del Mar H1l(h hool anJ The Dance Center
(Bullock\ Wt1~h1re Wing).
kaceboard Jemonstranons sponsored b1'Slu &
Sport" (Bulloch Wal hire Wmg).
•.
~ 2pm •
Fashion & A~cessories Show featuring
Fashion Islands' 1988189 Teen Board.
Center Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-9pm, Sarurday
10am-6pm;Sunday Noon-5pm. Valet parking
• '\c available. bv~r 100 fine smres including Neiman
Marcus. Bullock'.s Wilshire. Robis:ison's, The ·
Broadway. Buffoms. Amen Wardy and lrvmt> Ranch
Farmer' Market. Center~nformation (714} 721-2000.
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Orange Coast College
Community Ser~1ces
MOTORING
• Two-1 month memberships to the ~'Sports
Connection" (must be 16 years or o4kr).
• Sporn-wear O\&tht courtesy of "Beach Front
Property.0 ...
Hoyrly <lrawm~ for numerous exdtmg pm es!
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WITH
SAFETY'
For Mature Auto Drtvers
Presented by
Lt John Regan
Costa Mesa Police Dept ·
MOTORISTS A OE SS 4 UP
MAY OUALIFY FOR LOWER
INSURANCE RA TES•
SAT., OCT. 22
Science Leet 1
.• a.m. -5 p.m.
OAAHOI COAST COU!OE
2701 F11rv11w Rd . Co11A1 Men
Admission: 121.00
"'"*•tloft!VIM·MC:
(714) 432-5180.
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• Two $50. gift certificates and "Ma Cui1ine" cook-
books courtesy of the "Ma Cui1ine Cooking
School."
• Fru tuxedo rental up to $75 courtesy of
"Phelps.•• "
• Sporuwear outfit courteav of 1•Body GJon'' by
Robin Piccone.
• Two passes to C atalina courtesy of Cataline Ayu.
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