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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-11-03 - Orange Coast PilotCE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1988 25 CENTS Cox calls :Campaign ~~ai.lCr libelQ.US e er.says counci candidate lied a pout ousiness, has conflict with Irvine Co. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. ...,,... .... ~ action committee Newport 2000 said Cox lied on candidate and fina'ncial disclosure statements when he lasted himself as pre.sident. chief oxecutave offi cer and a stockholder an a tele- vision broadcasting company called POSTV, Jnc. Newport Beach Mayor John Cox is considering legal action against a group that sent out a campaign mailer this week calling him a Jiar and a con anist. The pamphlet from the ,r>f itical Fireworks magnate w. Patrick Moriarty, who was the key figure in a state political corruption scan- dal, may be out of prison soon./A3 California lfew poll shows voters are likely to approve both AIOS.-reJated measures on Tuesday's ballot./ AS Cox. a two-term councilman. as seeking re-election . He as being challenged by Paul Ryckoff. a former Newpon Beach mayor_ Authors of the hit piece said queries with theCahfornaa secretary ofstatt·s office, the county OBA (Doing Busi- ness As) file and other sources revealed nocvadenccQfanysuch firm doing_busanru in this state. "" They said the explanation was that POSTV. Inc. ·is John Cox's fantas)"." Cox. although he said he was used to such "personal al tacks." aever- thelcss 1s cons1denng taking Newpon 2000 to coun. "This 1s hi&hly hbclous:· he said of the mailer. POSTV. Inc. "as a stan-up com- pany I'~ been involved in for almost 1wo years with some very fine people:· Cox said. tte said 1 us a Delaware co~rataon · that has a federal tax 1denuficat1on number. . The Delaware sccrctar) of state·s office toda) confirmed that POSTV. Inc. as reg1ste"'<f ··in good standing" in that state. • .T)le mailer also talked about Cox·s ' financial d1fficult1~ "hen has former advert1s1n1 firm. Cox' & Burch . In c .. fil~ for bankruptC} t"o )ears ago. It suggested thr firm·s debt to The JrvaneCo. and Coll·s otes an favor of the developefs Ne"'pon Cen\er ex- pansion "'ere a con l11c1 of interest , • Cox said the collapse oft~ com- pan) was a fina'ncaal 610"" to ham personall~ 1.. ··People ha\e kno"'n and n·s been "'ell-reported an the past about the business I had. the do""nturn an the market and people ""ho couldn •t pa) • 0-. ........ ..,LM,... their balls." he said. But he denied tbat thost problems affected his votes on The Irvine Co. projects. ·•1t's unfonunate an politics that )'OU ha"e the nght to lte through your tee\h and get a't'-a)' wnh n." he ¥Jd of tbe mailer. lart)' Thomas. vice president of corporate commurucataons for The Irvine Co. ""as equall) cntical of the mailer .. The pres1den11al campaigns could leam a lesson or two from Newpon (Pleaee eee COX/ A.2) Murder verdict . -up~et • J)yc6llrt J ur1Sts say police used coercion in ge~ting confession ByJONATHANVOLZXE Of ... ...,,......., ~n appeals court has overturned the murder conv1cuon of a man accused ofhelpanJ to kill the son of.a • formirr San Juan Captslrano planning com,nissioocr and tOSS1ng his body front an airplane above the Pacific Ocean dunng a soured drug deal. Lawrence Rayburn Cov.ell, 39. was a hfelon1 fnend of Scott Campbell before allegedly throwing Campbell from an auplane as they. alon& with nald Di Mascio. flew out of stale to make a drug deal. . Prosecutors claimed that Cowell ~a.s p1lot1ng a small rented plane ~hen DtMascio broke Campbell:'.$ neck and threw him out over IM ocean west of Catalina Island. Entertainment The evolution of Holly- wood unfolds on a special TV documentary series, starting Saturday./83 Ex-Costa Meaa mayora at around breaking for the ezten1lon of the Coeta J'leaa Freeway are (from left) Dom Racld, Arlene Schafer, Donn Ball, Jack Hammett, Norma Hertzog. Ed llcl"a.rland, Robert WU.a'! and AJTin Pinkley. Campbell's body was never found. Co"dl and Di Mascio then allqcd- h took a pound of cocaiM and about ~25.000 an ca that C-a~ brought aJong.. ladez 8ulletln Board Business Classified Comics 81 85-6 CS-7 88 C7 83 A8 87 A3 Finally,-'Big Ditch' will be-filled 01Masct0 was ~onvtem:t-uf the ~alhng an 19&7. co~ell was convicted an 1985. largely on a recorded con- fession he: made 10 auttiontics posmg as organized cnme figures. Death notices -. Entertalnmeot Opinion 'People ·Police Log P.ubllc Notices SpQrtS Weather C4, 7-8 C1-4 A2 -By JONATHAN VOLZKE ... Of .... Dellr'No4 ..... Local officials used to abandon old cars in the ··eig Ditch .. between the northbound and so uthbou nd lanes of Newport Boulevard through Costa Mesa. and Assembly GJI Fei:iuson said they even considered fil ling 11 with water and making at a giant swammfng pool. The nljln~s were more than pranks: though. Ferguson ,said . he 'and the 1>thers were try ing lo send a reminder to Cahrans officials an Sacramento 1ha1 the) ·d left a jOb unfinished. The 30-foot-deep dnch was created an 1973 when a contractor building the nearby Corona del Mar Frec'llia~ removed the eanh to create an overpass. Nobod) ObJCCted. because the plan ""as to continue the Costa Mesa Freewa\ into !\le"'pon Beach. Sons. Lobbied the state to tina~h the nght along th~ ditch ~freewa~. Y.hach ""as then called the But squabbhng bet't'-ccn the: c1u!!.'!"' Newport f ree""a}. of Costa Mesa and Ne""pon Beach Three-lime Costa Mesa Ma)or Bob and a lack of funding from the state Walson linall) persuaded ~tate of. delayed the pt()JeCt for more than 15 licaals tO change the fre"e"'a) ·!. name )ears. lea .. ang Costa M~ "''th some 10 the Costa Mesa Frttw3) Th~ ne\I he.an> plans. hopes. dream' -and pnntang of Thomas Brothers maps the di tch • -wJll finallv reflect the change Cat) officials. 1oaned b} unicaal~ The pleas to fill 1he dn h "'1th m from de" eloper C J. Scgerwom &. (Pleue He FREEJ'/ A Y / A2t Cowell has been sen 1ng a 25-years-- to-hfe pnson term for first-degree murder. ·consparac) and robbery in Campbell's Apnl 17. 1982. disap- pearance 01Masc10 as servmg life without poss1b1hty of parole. Two undercover police officers posing as rnmc ftguf'('S threatened 10 kill or hurt Cowell unless be told them the truth about what had happened to Campbell. accordahg to a transcnpt of the tapc-t"O)!'rlcd mN!tang Officials say 'K' cOuid· cost NB millions . The 4th OISlnct Court of Appeal . ruled that the confcss1on wasrocrced. a ruling that means Cowell probably ~Ill gel .a. JlC~ lJUl JJl wJuch lM prosecutor Y.111 not be aJlowed to bnng up the confession. By BOB VAN EYKEN Of .. 0.-, "91 ..... The proposed Newport &ach T raf- fic Management lnauauve. Measure K. could stop growth and cost the cny millions of dollars for street i mprovc- mcnts. two city council members and a former city attorney said today. Proponents of the measure re- sponded that the council members were misinterpreting it. At a press bnefing an Santa .\na. Mayor John Cox. Councilman Clarence Turner. and attornc ) Den- nis 0 . O'Neil said Measure K would impose unfair burdens on those requesting permits for small building pr<?jects. Quoting from a lef!il opinion ht' gave to Turner. 0 Ned said he believed all building pro1ects. no matter how small. would be subjl'Ct to rCQuirements for street and inter- ~bird ·parties still fighting for attention By PAUL AftCHIPLEY .... ...,,... ... The media vinually ignore them. voters don't understand them and the m~or political panics stack the deck aaain,t them, but the manor parties persist. Three continue to enjoy official rccotnition in California - American I ndcpcnden t. Libcnanan and Putt and Fr~ dom -but they constantly mus\ banat to put the•r candtdatet on the ballots acrou the nated Scates. In Oranac County, as elscwhett. their rq1strat1on numbcn arc small. Of 1.183.166 residents ~·s­ ttted to vote Tuctday. 12.02011 1 themsclvcsas American Indepen- dents.. 6.209 call "'"*lvn Libcnanant and 2.661 ate ~ & Freedom voters. For the ettasional v1ctof)' at the local kvel. the panics depend on deftttions from d1spanted voters In the Republican and Democratic .P_!lnin as well as the more than I OQ.000 residents who ·decline ro join any pany. • In fact. as presidential can- didates Gcorac Bush and M achael Oukakis conduct what many consider the most nqatiyc cam- Plta.ns 1n recent history. the minor pany candidates arc en· coura&ed that fed-up voters •111 look (or 1cnu1ne ahcmatavcs. All three panics were born an a more turbulent.era. The Amen· can Independent and Putt & ftttdom panic v.erc founded 1n 1968. follo'>'ed b) the Labcrtanan Pan) an 1971 lhc fi~t lV.O ""ere created b) (PWMe ... TmaD/A2r section 1m proH~ments under Measure K. "Permits that are no" i1,en o'er tht' counter "-Ould require an e\· tensive exemption process. "'hach could d1 the process out for months."' ad O'Neil. Turner ad that under Measure K. the bu alder of a small pr()Jcct. such as an add111on toa house. might ha .. c to pa) for traffic improvements far be\ ond the effects of the project. " "L nder \kasure ". a pmJed v.hach adds onl\ one e\lra car to an 1nter$ett1on co'uld be required 1<1 1mpro\C tht" traffic flo""1o capal1t' ratio at that 1ntel"SC<'t1on b'l as mulh as ~00 car; per da), ·· he said He said tht' same arguments "h1lh led to thl' o"cnurnang b' a coun1' Superior ( oun judge o( a gro" th control ordinance an San Ckml·ntl appl~ 10 ~kasun: "· "It would be fair for me. J'I d de,eloper.10 ~arm' fair -.hare: l.ll th1. burdeo an deahng "1th tratli<: that as generated b~ m' pr111el t ·· Turner said ... has not lair lor me to hl' \1nglc-d out to solH problcmi. pre' 1oush caused b} 'our di:\ t'l<'pmenl .. Turner said he tic:llc' C'd ~ICa\ure ~ would stop de\elopment ka\ ang the "11\ with the burden 11t pi.'rtM ming m11hons of dollar'i an tuturl" •.irect 1m proH~men1s \\lthout thl' htrTCfit l1f (PleaK eee MEASURE/ A2) Dcput) Dastnct .\ttome) Enc nethen said Wednesda) has offia "''" probabl~ prosccute-Co~ll again. but said th~ ruling Wlll make n more difficult to get a first-degree murder COO\ 1ct1on .. .\n)ltme ~ou lose a confession the strength of )Our case as certainl y affected:· the deput) dastnct attorney said While the dec1s1on was a blow to (PleaeeMeCONVICTIOPl/A2) • Offic_ia}s to study test score plunge While HB third-graders· scores above state aver~ es, they fell in 5 of6 schools By ROBERT BAR&ER OltMO.-, ......... Huntington Beach Cit) School Da!ltnct upcrantendent Diana Peters said Wednesda) that school officials will make a test-b)'-tcst anal)s1s this month to sec what mi&ht have caused state test scores of d1stnct thard- graders to olummet. • Th e 1987-8 Calafornaa As~smcnt Program ores H·· main«! "(II abo\e tate a'«:i8<''> Pt>ters said. but they fell for ihird- gradcrs an the of SI\ loc-o1l school .\t Moffett E1cmcntaf) hool "'hach last )Car v.a.s named a C:ah- fornaa 01s11ngu1sfled hool largch because of ~ rocketana C .\P on:s from the )car before. the-fall wa Jrama11c The pupils shov.ed a l""·(>o1n1 noscdl\e. the shafl'leSt drop b' tar lll all the schools an the d1stnc1 Jn. reading. Moffett third-grade~ dropped from a srorc of 39Z an IQ b-~1033300 1987~ ~an"'nung JOI to 333 and an math. 42"' to 35~ Pet~rs said. thus far. sh( 1s unahk t<' e\plam the drop. But she' Olli alarm«! and she·s nof goang tl' "' crreact. ~he said .. It v.ould be an 10JUSt1cc to isolate the t(St srores." he said .. The rt"' an the ~~hfom1a d\1c.,.cment Tt ts 1a ~ond state-wade test) arc stable and stead\ .\nd da)·to-da) \.1s1ts to the ~hools hov. that qualit) instruc- tion 1 going on,"' s e said. Peters • "'ho noted that dtstnct ca,.nt'h-gnu:kr.. h<!Tt' rmpro~ ~ pre\IOUS \C'ars scores. said there has tlcen a general slate•.,dc dcchnc for 1h1nj..graders ..\ factor an poor Ibo•· angs. he said. ma) be thaa the CAP te t ha.,.en·1 ~ept up v.i th ll:ClCftt change~ 1n cumculum Thard-~ders at Hawes School • v. h<.'re the firm1. last Sl>t'1n1 of Pnnci- (Pleue .-PLtJllQ&/Aa) Cheating on· pay: threa;tensjob ~enter_ ly JONATHAN VOLZJt!: Of .............. Some contractors using tbt cat)· sponsored Costa Mna Job Center ha\C been c~una da) laborers out of lhc1r Pl), a ('Of'dan1 to a«usauons that. 1f true. rould thrcate" to Kuttk the city's c'pcr1ment to control the numbcroflaborc~pthcnn1at Lions Park. cit) ofT.aafs said. Cit) Councilwoman Mu) Honbud.lc said she's rc«1vcd a coupltof comptaants that~ ptelcd up from the harms hall on PlaC'C'ntaa ~\cnuc were not paid fot10 .. an1 a full da)'S worl "h 1ppcars some contrac-tori art tak1n1 ad,ani.ac oC tht i.orl cn." Hornbuckle said "The\ 'rt pad.in v.0tkcn up and fa1hn1 to pl) them • 1lltgal aJacns -prc,cntcd rc~cn1s from u ma the perl" Tht' Cl\) pay s 1.000 I month a\ rtnt for tht abandoned p10hnc \lat1 n ustd as the hanna hall .. Worlers ~ 1shin1 to use the hall ch«li:' in '"d •111 for The cit)' created the JOb ttnter an ruponsc to a contro\m) the da•I> -\ computer hnk to the lmm11ra- jlttwnna of men at Lion Pu l on taon 1"'1 'aturahauon f"'K't 11th Strtt eMUJtS the ,.or crurc 1n the counlr) Rcs.dcnt nar 1ht-park com-qall) plained the pthcnn& of men -man) CU) offic11I~ and ,..orktn altkt of -bom wttt u'Pttltd of bri~ pr111e t~ hall fof: tfw most ~ but Lawrence CowelJ CONVICTION UPSET ••• Prom Al the prosecutor. It most certai nly hit Campbell's parents much harder. It was Campbell's parents. Gary and Collene. who spurred pohce into lhe murder investi~tion 1n the first pla~. doi ng much ~f~he background work t hemselves before fi nally con- vinci ng authorities their son was dead. They held a vigil for their son. attending every court hearing in the long road to the convihions. then were major supponers in a "Victims Bill of Rights' movement. The bill. an initiative;fajled to make the ballot. · Tragedy 'Struck Collene Campbell again in March when her brother. raci n,& promoter Mickey Thompson. . w..,_ gunned down with his wife outside their San Gabriel Valley home. Thompson. 59. and his wife Trudy. 41. were killed in a spray of machine gun b~llets as they left for work one morning. Orange Count~ prosecutors said at the time the slayinfS may have been hnked to Campbell s murder. but the case remai ns open. Collene 'rampbell~ who ;~igned from the plann ing commission in June. was unavailable for comment thi s moming, Tll~ A1soclatH Pn.1 .co11trlbt1IH to tlliJ ttf»d. Twins' Bert Bly I even traded to Angels MI NNEAPOLIS (AP> -Minne-sota Twins pitcher Ben BJyleven. a veteran of 19 major league seasons. was traded today to the California Angels for three minor-league pros- pects. The Twins also sent minor league pitcher Kevin Trudeau to the Angels in exchange for pitchers Mike Cook. Rob Wassenaar and first-basem1m Paul Sorn.·nto. Bl )le ven. 37. 1s the Twi ns' win· n1ngest nght-handed pitcher with 149 \ 1ctones for the Twins. His career record with four maJOr league teams is 234-226. He has also played wnh Pittsburgh. Cleveland and Tc1tas. In IQ88. Blj le\eO was 10-17 wit h a ).43 ERA in 33 starts. In 207 inn ings. he ga\.e up 240 hits. includ ing 21 home run s. He "'alked 51 batters and By The Asspciated Press A. bod~ found b~ firefighters tr) mg to put out a brush fire 1n Seal Beach has been 1dent1fied as that of a Riverside ball bondsman who disap- peared t'-'O months ago. authorities sa id. · · 'The bod\ of 54-\car-old-Manuel Garcia. found Sept. S along a seldom- used road. was 1dent1fied w11h the help of a forensic dentist. said Detective Charlie Castagna. Garcia was believed to have been a hom1c1de ~ rcllm and the fire was thought to ha' e been started to destro) his bod}. said Castagna. Gama did not die from the flames. Castagna said. but the cause of death was not rcwaled. struc k out 145. He has said that he would be happy to play with the Angels .because he li ves within 10 minutes of Anaheim Stadium and bccau~ he grew up in Southern \ali fomia. He was born m Zeist. Holland. Cook. 25. is a right-handed pitcher who has s~nt parts of the last th ree seaso ns w1th the Aniels. He was 0-1 with a 4. 91 ERA in h" three 1988 big- league outings. · At Edmonton in the Pacific Coast League. Cook was 5-9 with a 4.65 ERA in 51 games. including five starts. He was the Angels' first-round pick in the June 1985 free agent draft. The 22-year-old Sorrento is a lefthanct hiller who was California's fou rth-round pick in the June 1986 free agent-draft. Last season in Class.A he baned .286111 I33games. SorrentO'. who also plays outfield, hit 14 home runs and had 99 RBI. l .. MEASURE K ASSAIJ.,ED ••• Jl'romAl developers' fees. ·.j ust can't conceive that It was the But a city council member who mtc:nt of those who drafted this su{>pons Measure K said there 1s a measure to \put such burdens' on bu1h·in exemption that protects the homeowners." . builders of small projects. Anmherproponent of the measure. "I don't happen to. think it will Alan Beek. said 1t woul.d no.t cost the ·council member nald Strauss. money by closing loopholes in the ''There is.an exe mption for anything existi ng traffic management ordi- that is less't han four dwelling units. I nance: ·· PLUNGE STUDIED.· •• FroinAl pal Rita Jorgensen fueled a neigh-meeungs be' open to the public. borhood tempest. made·the best test Shirley Carey, chairman of the showing. scoring a two-point climb organization. also said members in- o.ir.er the prc.vtous y~ ---... ·end-to work for-the election-of rrew Meanwhile. a group that came.Into school board members "who will be bei ng to protest Jorgensen's ouster more responsive to the community." and later criticized secret board meetings that extended Peters' con-Three school board members. Pat tract to four years. has become active Cohen. Sherry, Barlow and Roben in the district. . Mann. will be up for election in "The group. the Citize ns Alliance for -November 1989. Carey said that of Responsible Education in Hunt-the three only Mann has been ington Beach. p lans to monitor the responsive and that her group will board's compliance with the Ralph suppon candidates running against Brown Act. whic h requires that' most Cohen and Barlow. COX: CAMPAIGN MAILER LIBELOUS ••• From Al 2000 on dcce11ful ad\'ertts1ng." Thomas sa id. ''This 1s trash and a nc"' low jn local advertising." . Thomas said The lr"ine Co. grant- ed no special fa "ors to Cox when hi s firm was located at Newport Center and it is awaiting complet1on of the bankruptc) proceedings to clear outstanding debts. "We're in hoe in the bankruptc) proceedings as are other creditors." he said. "But to take an unfortunate cir· cumstance and ti')' to raise the specter of improper ac11v111es or mfl uence is unsubstantiated and untrue.·· Rcfemng to an earlier Newpon 2000 mailer headlined "Feces On the Ba~." Thomas satd. "The~ should ha ve labeled thi s one the same thing." Others expressed s1m1la.r outrage at the mailer. Former Ma yor Lucille Kuhn said, "This 1s the most outrageous hit piece I've ever.seen in NewpQn Beach and I've been here more than 30 years. "This rea llv gets nght dow n in the gutter. We have· enough poignant issues 1s thi s ci ty without stooping to character assassination ... Cox blamed RyckofT. his opponent in the District 5 race. for being behind the mailer. "RvckofT and his group are notorious for this kind of hit cam· pa1gn ... he said. "This has always been their kind ofst_yle." However. Ryckoff. former head of Newport 2000. publ1<;ly disassociated himself from the group when he announced his cand1daq for City Council. "I didn't even know 1t was COQl· ing:· Rvckoff said. "I assume it's factual. ·and it looks damaging to him." Ryc kofT said he introduced an ord inance when he was mayor that was designed to guarantee no conflict of interest votes would occur on the council. "But the counci l and Cox killed it ... he said. If elected. he plans to reintroduce the ordinance. John and Margie Gardner. whose home address appears on one of the New~rt 2000 mailers. are generally considered the force behind th~ group) caqlpaign activities. · John Gardner wlls out of town today and Margie Gardner declined to talk to the Daily Pilot about the latest-matter. FREEWAY TO FILL MESA'S 'BIG DITCH' ••• FromAl ... lanes of con<.:retc, howe\er. fell on deaf ear .... and Costa Mesa surface streets con tinued to fill with cars dumped ofTthc freew a; at Fair Drive. l n11I \\.cdnc!>da). Seven former mayors -Wilson. Alvi n PrnkJeyJack Ha mmet. Norma Hertzog. Ed Mcfarland. Dom Raci tti and Arlene Sehafer -sat 1n the front row of the ceremony. which was co- hosted by Segerstrom. past that the pro1ect would go forward . "But this is the first time we've had a groundbreaking with public ex- posure and commitment. I don't see any way for the funds to get taken away now," he said. -•_ I ~ - -:. • An upp«·lewl ~·•*"le·~ to warm thlf\01 up tot the weelcend, with ...... tlfttlnQ the eo. ecro. IOfl'e much oC ·SoutMln ·C81tom6a by Fridey end continuing ltv;=v ..... Mid today. Cleer ~-• u eel throughout the r¥n Friday and Sat1Kday. t ~Service Mid. A!ot)g the Orenge Cout It It be felt toNgtlt and Friday btlt some low eloud9 elong lhe soo h coat Frldey moml~. ~h lows tonight 56 to 62 with hiah• Friday 70 to 76. VMey lows toniQht ~to 58 wtth highaf rldey 80 to &8. ~rom P0it1t ConceptloO to the Mexican Boteler -Oll9f outer w•te<s • atnall Cf9" edvflOf'Y ttom Potnt Conceotlon to Sarti• Rou laland. Northweat winds 20 to -25 krilOts -'th 5-foot .... • '°"!ft~~ Frldey from Point ConQSPtlon lo Sant• Rote 191and. . eo Nort tswell8ft. w .. t tonQrthWeStwlnds 12to 18knots ~th 4-foot sees south of Sent• Rosa Island, Westerlyswetl 5 leet. Fair '1110HT•, .a..A. ~ tonight and Friday. • ~ w11111 , ... onery e 1,...._w •• .., ..._ ........................ ____________ iiiiii __ U.S. Temps . .. L.o 73 4t 30 12 70 51 54 40 52 0 73 63 eo so SS 42 •• 34 12 54 ~: 53 35 44 27 46 26 73 59 so 31 .. 43 Sii 31 43 2.9 ~ ~ 45 3& G4 ·12 62 39 42 H 89 73 eo 69 54 37 76 59 n 4• 41 37 69 ... 7t Sii 74 59 57 3a 75 Sii 11 u 45 37 .. 3a Smog Report Extended em IMAN 1·3 lalf 1 poor I POOf 1 poor 1 poor ' poor 1·2 ,.., TOOAY 522pm 11 48pm. 4 3 09 fNOAY · 1?21 111 12J1pm 611 pm ••• ••• 43 TBI~D PARTIES VIE FOR ATTENTION •. -. PromAl . -\ _ . .people upset with the Democratic RogerBloxham,conlress1onalcan-Black Panther leader Eldridge Pany -for radically ,different didate in the 40th District. thinks Cleaver in California and comedian reasons. their success may have forced the Dick Gregory in several other states. Inspired by the Democratic can-Republicans and Democrats to sit up As mem bership has risen a-nd fallen didacy of Gov. George Wallace of and take notice. over rhe years. the panr has been Atabam . the-pany-rcmam~~f-itteSS--we must ha¥e-~red-the raFgeted-by nattoAa~ rad1ca~ottpS­ servative. opposes -centralized gov-heclc out of' the sfate legislatures seelcing to put tfieir ca ndidates on emment and atlvocates ftrong local around rhe country because they California's ballot. conlrol. started to change the rules and made At their August convention in Although the party has presidential it tougher to get on the ballot." Oakland. New York psychologi st candidate James Griffin of Mira Bloxham said. Lenora Fulani and her New Alliance -Loma on · the ballot. there are no Still, they managed to place Paul:..._ Pan y tried to grab the presidential American Independent candidates a fo{lller four-term Repu~lican con-nominafion. for Orange County offices. gre'ssman from Texas -on 46 state Another fac'tion opposed her. and Party vice chairman Art Jacques of ballots this year. the party was un able k> agree on a Santa Ana blames media indifference Most of the money raised by the candidate. and a lack of funds for their inability . Libertarian Party goes to the prcsi-Fulani went on to make the ballot to grow. dential campaign. and local can-as an independent candidate in all SO Jacques said television in pan!cu-didatcs like Bloxham are left on their states: • lar is lopsided. with the-two major own. . Peace & ·Freedom Party parties receiving ~tensive coverage So their inability to gain ,he. spokeswo.IJlan M;mne Quir~ of Qr. white the minor parties are rarely media's attention only increases the ange said tl'iere is evidence that Fulani tnentioned. -difficu:ltrofattracting-votcsr-is -actually a· follower of radical And a strict adherence to principle In Orange· County. two major political leader Lyndon LaRouclle., keeps the party from winning much-dai lies give Libertanan candidates the perennial president ial candidate needed funding. Jacques said. . little or no ink, Bloxham said. who already has tried to mfihrate thf "We're not for sale or rent. If yo u "Voters interested in a Libertarian Democ ratic Pany. beJicYcin.America~ free enterprise-allematJve are but of luclc -ir ther, In fact. the Democra tic candidate and the Constitution. those are the depend on the Times and. Register. • in the 39th Congress1ona~Disuict.ill.. .. sole bases on which you should he said. Nonh Orange County 1s a LaRoucbe contribute." he said.· Ironically. he said, the Register is disciple. "But if strings are attached. yo u the worst, considering the news· Quirk herself joined the party in can't contribute to us." paper's strong Libertarian posi·1ion 1919 because of the Three Mile Island Acknowledging they have little on its opinion pages. nuclear accident. "I could see the chance of winning major posts. "They write these articles and they Democrats and Republicans weren't Jacques said. "Our primary mission don't even mention us -in them." doing anything aQ<>ut the nuclear is that we have to give people a Bloxham said. threat." she said. choice." N~vertheless. the party already has Although she Qpposed Fulani. the Confident they are giving 'voters a made an impact. he said. presidenual candidate's abil ity to get very distinctive choice. Libertarians The Reagan administration bas on all .of the ballots encouraged have ..£andidates on the ballet at . adopted Libertarian propositions of-Quirk. r nearly every level. from state As-fered by such renowned people as "It gives you ho~ ... she said. "I sembly seats to presidential con-Nobel prize-winning economist have a lot offa11h there will someda;- tender Ron Pau l. Milton Friedman. he noted. · be a viable third paFty. Tfie party was fOun<fed in 1971 by a "There's a pattern of growth that "There's a real need for 1t. .. coalition of activists who were fed up takes place with any new concept." he with government intervention in said. individual rights. "We believe this election will According to a Libertarian tract. reflect an inc reaSed understanding by the party believes "government's the voters of what the Libertarilln only proper role is to assist individ-Party is all about... ' uals when they need to defend By contrast. what ttw Peace & themselves from anyone who would Freedom Party is all about is in violate their rights:· dispute among the party regulars With the financial help of the Koch themselves. family who provided their Oklahoma Founded as part of a national anti-oil fonune in 1980. the party was able war movement and dedicated to to put a presidential candidate on the peace and racial equality. the pany's ballot in all 50 states. first two presjdential candidates were Quake rattles Salvador SAN SALVADOR. El Salvado1 (AP)-A strong earthquake toda>: ofl the coast of El Salvador temfied residents of the capital and shoo~ much of Central America. but nc damage or casualties were reported. In Guatemala. the National Emera· ency Committee was put on alen and was cbcckjng for damage or injuries Ferguson J01ned with state and local officials to announce construe· 11on bids tor a S 17 mil hon extension of the freewa .. to Wilson Street and ult1match to i 9th Street. a total of2.3 miles Con\truct1on 1s expected to begin in Ma rch 1989 Keith McKean. the county's Caltrans director. also attended. The Costa Mesa Freeway 1s special to McKean; he was design engi neer for Orange Cou nty 1n the late 1960s and was mvolved in the project. Ferguson said he was thrilled to see the project gctunderway. ,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "This will allow Costa Mesa and Newport Beach to exist as real cities. there's 131/z million people within a half hour of here." Ferguson said. .. I oda) ·s ceremony 1s more than 1ust a passing ceremonial reference that acknowledges a quarter of a century of P.lanning. frustration and ded1cat1on. · Ma yor Donn Hall sa id . .. Today marks the end of the big ditch." Correction An article in Tuesday's Daily Pilot incorrectly reponed the position that the Huntington Beach Tomorrow organization has taken on Measure J. the slow-gJOwth measure on the city's Nov. 8 ballot Huntington Beach Tomorrow supports Mea sure J. ORANGE hilll llill-' COAST, .... ,r•I MAIN OFFICE ~ W"1 .. y St Coele -· CA M .. ...,_ lloa IMO, CO.II M.u C/. $2626 c::.-fled ldt. 84~·5679. ~· 9 ed00""' t42·4~11 He reassured city officials and residents who ha ve heard promises of construction dozens of umes in the .. And we'll finally get rid of the ugJy ditch." Winning lotto nu111bers picked By Tbt Associated Pre11 Here are the winning numbers picked Wednesday night for the California Lottery's twice-weekly .. Lotto 6.-49" pme: &. 17, .21. l.9. 44, 4 7 and the bonus number, 41 . Players who correctly auesscd all six numbers will share a prize pool of $6.2 mill ion. lottery officials said. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide among themselves a prize pool ofS 1.7 million; five of six will share $879.000; four of six will share $799.000. Three of six is wonh an automatic SS per winner . The numt>Cn were chosen by Lotto machine during a television broad- cast originating in Sacramento. The sales from Saturday ni&ht to Wedn~ay's-draWil'lg were SI S.9 million:. .. Just call 642-6086 ~lgM IM3 No -''°'"" '""91•••-..,.tonal ...... Ot _,_II ""'""' ,.,.y be ,_,OCIUced What do )'()'! like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call &he number above and your """'°"' tpedll -"""'°" of CGPYY"l"t - aiesa.qe will ~· tranlCribed and de-livered ro the 1 &e editor. Tbe •me hour an1werina eervice may be uted to record letters'° the editor on aat'-topic. Contributors to our Leners <i0lumn must nclude their name and telephone number for verific,tion. . Tell us whit'• on your minct en• ..... T1l1p ....... Moll °'""'c-.y -...... .... Stadium Shawl Rugged Game Day Footwear 119 Fuhion laland • NewpOrt Beach• (Bulloca WU.hire Wiq) • 7&9·1622 . . P ou11cA~ NorEBOOK Everyone seems bored with polls 8 y GARY LANGER ., 11111w ,,_ ..._ .. NEW YORK -Just about everybody. 1t scc:ms. is bttommg turned offb) the ne\er~ndLng opinion polls t>f the 1988 pre~1dential campaign. w'hich cnucs sa) arc 1nv1allzing issues and alienating voters. Democrat1s nominee Michael Dukalm. who is tra~1ng 10 the polls. has le<t the attack on their rol<; in the election. Eveo R(pubhcans are questioning whether survey results may improperly influence voters· choices. "The ques11on is whether these polls .are gi ving the 1mprcss1on to the American people that their vote doesn't matter," Rcfublican National Chair- man Frank J. Fahrenkop Jr. said in an interview. "There 1s that danger ... The public also 1s down on polls. Fort y-fh c percent 1n a recent Gallup 5urve) said reporting who's ahead 1s bad forthccountf). and as many said polls do not improve election coverage. Even more -52 percent -said polls should not be reported 1n the final v.ceks of a presidential campaign. That d1squ1et may stem from the wa} polls ha\C muscled so hea"11\ into the contest this )'car. Bush and Oukak1s have been rated in mote than 90 mCl.Jor national sun C\S. six umes the numbercondutted in the 1964 elcc11on. Dukak1s. frustrall-d by his persistent underdog showing 1n the polls. has begun to lash out. He sa)'s voters are ··not going to let the pollsters or anyone else make their dcc1s1ons for them:· In fact. the poll-takers agree. Poll results ma~ shape perceptions of who's ahead but they do not innuence ''oter dl-c1sions. the expcns said in interviews this week. The evidence 1s in· the p0ll~ themselves. .. Evt'ry time people complain about the pollc; 'the) talk about 11 leading opinion." sai<i CBS Ne"s pollster Warren M11ofsky ... If that was the case. fhe polls would ne'er change C\cepl to go up for the lead1 ng candidate ... • v1dc evidence: The share of respondents \\ho e\pect Bus to win grew rom percent m m1d-.\ugus1 to 68 percent lasr week. But Bush·s lead grew b) far less. from fou r points to 10 among registered 'otcrs There arc other concerns. Cnt1cs sa} polls ha' e hogged too much of the media's campaign coverage. and that 1he focus on Bush's lead could dissuade voters from turning out on Elec11on Da). "Ifs not JUSt the C\1stence of the polls themsch es It's when we get 1010 the ind1cat1on of the polls 1ha1 the race as over ... Fahrcnkopf said ... , ha'c no ind1ca11on that that affects \Oler turnout. But 1tcould." · CB New · Mitofsky argues mar <tt d~not. Despite the prohkrat1on of polls. "part1c1pa11on has sta~ed at the same share of the nomber of pcoplr registered 10 every election since 1964." he said. .. J f people Wt're onl) $Olng 10 \'Qte for \\qo thl"} 1hough1 would win." M1tofsky said. "then there wouldn't bt.· a single Democratic \Ole for president cast 1n l 'tah ... w hdc Republicans prl·dominate 1n national race~. GOP planning victory party In a head) sho~ of confidence. the RcpubhcaJl Pan~ of Orange Count} has annoufl,i:'Cd a .. ,1cton pan) .. tor election night to celebrate the anucpatcd elcc11ons ofueorge Bush and thl' C10 P slate of offit•e seeker; 10 the c-ount~ The celcbrauon will be held Tul'c;d~ from 9 pm to m1dn1gh1 at thc Doublc1rec Hotel. 100 S ( m Dn,e. Orangc · Part' chai rman Thomas Fuentes said 1ha1 the pam "ouldcclcbrate the \ICtor' of1he-Bush·<Ju~ ticket as "ell as thl· hoped-for ~ucccss of con- gressional candidate<. ( hm < O\ and Dana Rohrabachcr. state Senate cand1da1<.· Don Knabe and \ssembh tand1dau.· ( un Pnngle. The event "111 he 'ij)Onsored b) "lason. Lundberg and .\ssocaa1es and \\Ill indude dancing and b1g-scrct'n 1elc' 1 ion . ..\dmiss1on 1s fret' and 'alet parl.ing "'111 be a'a1labk Young GOP to fete Cox The Orange Count) Young Republicans "ill hold a fund-ra1s1ng dinner for t·ongress1onal c~n­ d1da1e C:hnstopher C'o\ to night at 6:30 at the Ambrosia Restaurant. 69) To"n• .Center On,e. Costa ML·sa. The cosl "'II he $25 for YR meml'l\:r'i and S35 for non-membl·r-, and thl' general .pubhc Call Cta11't' Rosenberg at 759-0.iON or ~hclb~ Gara~ at 724.076~ I for further 1nforma11on Wilson, Pringle plan walk Sen Pete Wilson. R-C. alif .. "'ill JOIO .\sscmbl~ candidate ( un Pringle for a rall~ and precinct arurda~ at It)-30 a m. at L1ocrt) Park tr) -W~t­ minster. Rrpublican office holders and candidates from throughout Orange ( ount~ "111 1010 \\1lson and Pnnglc. L1bcn} Park is located across from Westminster Cit) Hall. Orenge COMt OAILV PtlOTITtu.dey, ~bet 3, 1MI __._ Padded cells declared inhumane ·r BJ Tiie Associated Press A JUd'e has cjeclared the Orange County Ja1rs 12 padde<l cells inhumane and ordered authon11es to provide inmates confided to those cells with beds. clothing , and toilet fac1litlcs. U.S. b1strict Judge William P. Gray on Wcdnesdaycnuc1zed the county's practtcc of p'\uung inmates considered dangerous · or suicidal unclothed into' tmy cells empty except for a hole tn the floor for c~crement. • "To put a person oaked into a cell with no place to $It or he except on the floor. . w11h a toilet that 1s not regularly flushed after use and w11h no toilet paper. and 10 eat with n·o utensils -all of those things fall far below the standards of human dct.tncy •person 1s ent1tlcd to:· Gra) said The JUdgc al\O ord<'r<'d thar no pnson~ be put 1n a ~ddcd cell wnhout the wnttcn approval of a ps)chiatnst or a quahfi mental-health professional Gray's ruhng. ho"'ever. sttll gives Jiii psych1atnsts and mental-health officials the power to take a~a)' bedding. th>thing and toilet privileges 1f the conduct of the inmate" requires 1t. • Explanations to deny th~ items tnust be made, in wnt1ng. the Judge ruled. The ruling was seen as a maJor victory b)' the Amencan Civil l1bcrt1es Union: which has contended the cells were unfit for the mental!) 111 and used 10 rmpropcrl) punish prisoners. The ACLU filed the ~origr·es.sioilal hop~fµls meet at lrv4ne f oium By LESLIE EARNEST Ofltle~ ............ Tackling lSSUeS from nucrear war to abonion. ~0th Congressional Dtstnc1 can- didates Chris Cox and Lida Lcnney con11nued the countdown to elecuon day speaking at a forum· hosted by the Irvine Chamber of Commerce Wedncscla} The forum at the lrvme Mamott Hotel ga ve the 1deologrcal oppoS1tes a final ' chance to air their views. Cox. a Republican and strong fa vonte fo r the seat"be1ng va~ated by U.S. Rep · Robert B~dham. drew attention to his experience on Reagan's White House staff and his plan to attack the federal deficit Painung himself as the best person to carry on the ··Reagan revolution.'' Cox praised the Reagan as the .. sreatest Amcncan president cenainly dunng our lifetime-and maybe in this ~nlUf). ::Ltlunlu.hat.lhe Rcap~luuon ;======;-m-ove forward on a number of fronts ... Co' said. Lenney. a Democrat and mcmberof1hc Laguna Beach Cit) Council. denounced the current admins1tra11on. sa} 1ng 11 reduced Amenca to the status of a debtor natton. She also said at was ume to increase the number of women 1n Congress. Of the .i35 members of Congress. .23 arc "-Omen. "I call that taxation "'-llhout representauon:· Leone} said. "And )'OU ~no"' that led to a revolution once upon a1"une:· la..-suu on behalf of inmates Gray also ordired that the AC LL be JJVen pcrmancn.L acce:ss to the ,ail to inspect cond1t1ons .. Tlus means the end of rubber rooms." said 01clc Herman. a voluntttr attomc) for the ACLU "ho has been pushin1Ja1I reform m the courts of Orange and surtound1ng counties for the last decade. .. This 1s as big a win as ~c·,e ever had." The county agreed to the terms of the ruling. Orange Count:r Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates said the ruling reaffirmed pohc1e-s already implemented b) the Jail's mental- hcahh untt and denied that deput1C'S beat pnsoners and 1mproperl> U6ed the padded ment ·and the number of S<'nior e1111ens h' ing in pO' en~ Taking a s~1peat ··recak11rant members of Congress." Co\ said 1 t "'as a .. liberal m\lh .. that the deficit 1s a result of lo"°' ta~es and increased defense spending The monc' spent on SDI 1s "-<'II-spent. Co\ said · • <'C'lls ' ··c1othes. ~ashina the hands. usm1 tM toilet. bcddinJ. arc thm~ the Judar S.)'l the> c-an have 1ffcas1blc. Gates sajd. ··As a matter of course. 1f those kinds of th1np are feasible, then the) (inmates) arc not • kept in the cells an) more. ~· I don't stt things chan1ung a 101 " Gates said he ~ould Lct..the ACLU vJsit the Jail. but would bar Jierman personally from v1~1ung. · · "I "'-On·1· kt him 1ntq the Jail." Gates said. "He 1s a liar Sometimes, I am real d1sapp0inted in the legal profession. In this case. t'he kind of statements Herman has made about m) Jiii operation arc un- tru1hf u1:· Moriarty. may win prison release From staff and wire repotts cgouauons have reached an ad\anced stage for the earl) release of w . Patnck Monan). the fireworks magnate who was the key figurC' 10 a state pohucal corrupuon scandal. 1t was rcponed today U S .\ttome Kohen C Bonner con- W -but - rdUsed to S3'. w ether the dea as struck. according to a published repon. Ho"'e' er. undisclosed sources cited ma ne"' paper account 1nd1cated that Monar- t). Sb. ma~ be rcl~ascd as earl~ as toda) -ourobJccuve is 1o gc1 Mr. Monart~ out of pmon 1mmed1a1cl~ :· said Monan~ ·s defense attomc) Jan La"rcnce Handzhl. Hitting hard on women·s issues. Ll'nne} ·called for affordable child (arc and defended abortion. LeMet-di-sag,.:e.ed...c111ng rcpon~ that 30 percent of incoming m1ssl~ wa\lld get .. D1scuss1ons arr under "a) seeking to resol'f'c the Monan' matter o nce and for an:· Handzlik said V.ednesda~. "No ijnal decision has been made b' the l '.S. .\Jtorne). but I am hopeful we.will reach a dec.is1on b) lOmfil'fow [l\Q_min&. -., _..- LldaLenney .. If we can put a man on the moon in 10 years. we can have qualit) affordabk child care in 1wo )ears:· Lennc} said Then she chided men who "-Ould interfere with "-Omen's ··reproductive nghts." "There's no wa) we could tell an} of~ou men out there what to do w 11h \our bodies for nine months.'' Leone} S41d .. , ou wouldn•t stand for 11. Neither w1ll "e ·· Co\. who "'as appointed senior a5· soc1a1e council to the president in 19 b. credited _the current admm1strat1on \\1th increasing JObs and reducing unemplo~- through the defense stueld. • "What,,ll reall\: boils do"n to as. do )Ob think v.c can fight a winnable nuclear "ar»·· LennC\ said. L1benanan Part~ candidate Roger BIO\· ham. a businessman. also took part in the d1scuss1on. using the forum to patch h.s pan> ·s P.h1losoph). .. If L1bertanans have their wa\. "'-e "'II pul go,emmcnt back m 11s cage." .Bio\· ham said. Blo,ham .said Reagan cam- paigned on a wbtnanan platform but dad not follov. through once 1n office "The Reagan re' oluuon sull has 10 ta~e place." Blo\ham sa~d. Court.closes 'boiler rooo1s' in gold-ingo~ fraud iDvestig&tiOD From stiff and wire reports a vacant s11e:· Nt<:ola,son said "II 1s htcrall~ JUSt a hole 1n the ground." Four telephone "boiler rooms .. wbosc Pannos attorne) Mic;hael Mushkin de· salesmen allcgedl) bilked thousands of nied any deception and said the compdn' investors across thl' countf) b\ offering "ould seek 10 post a bond 10 cover the cheap gold ingots haH: bel'n shut do"n amounl in'estcd. "h1ch he estimated Jt under coun order. federal regulators said beNcen $1.6 m1llton and$~ 4 million Wednesda~ The com pan) has found gold and s1h er Records at the 1clt'phonc sale" offices 1n SO tons of ore taken from the site Jnd "'ere seized in a probe of Parmos Mm1TI""gn-'Tlmtt1~ds to~n produo1o n in~ months. Co. a Costa Mesa firm that 1s arcused.i!la the attome' said The ce nitica1es 1n civil complaint of deceptl\ e sales Pfat'· denom1nat1 ons of S 1.000 to SS.000 arc ticcs. said Gregor) '11.:ola,son. assistant priced s1gn11ican1I~ belo" tht' cu rrent ~tonal director ot 1he Ft'dcral TradC' market 'alue ol gold or s1f\ er. and ha\l' Commission been on c;ale since F-ebrua~. the attornc~ Auditors cs11matc Pannos made said. m1lhons of dollars selling ccr111icaLes said "Pannos \1 1n1ng lo stands read}. to be cxchangeabk 1n l>Ol' ~car for gold or "•lling and abh: 1\1 pt>rform on all silver from a mine near \\ 1cl.enburg . .\nz.. cenificates sold. penlld ·said \1ushl.in. a Nicola) sen \a1d Thl' Ff(" complaint Las Vegas attornl'' "ho reprC'scnts the alleges that thl' mine isn't producing compan' and ll'i pnnupals. Christopher anything. and 1ha1 assa~ reports used 1n the and Jam.cs Pan nos ot La'i \ cgas sales pitches are l'\aggl'rated or false. If there ha'e tx·en dccept1,e sales "The bottom line aht•u• that mine is 1t"s pitches. the a11ornl'\ ~J1d thq "ould ha' e Laguna Beach been made b) telcphO'l£ ..ales companies engaged to sell the ct'n1hca1es I he Ff(. "hl(h worked "llh consumer authont1es in ..\nzona. Oregon and llh· nois. liled a Cl\ 11 complaint in l 01'it.nC1 court m Los .\ngcles Monda' that accuses Pan nos. 1v.o telephone sales firm'> and tour 1nd1' 1duals olla"s against dec~pt1,e \3k'> pracuce ·· The compta1n1 names as dckndam., Chnsto pher and Tames Pan nos. \ 1rgll L Bar~cr Jr ot archhght. "c' Ph1hp Brandon of Los ..\ngeles and Jalquehne 1rota. doing business 3s Glt1bal ( 1>nsuh· ant~ ot n Diego In add1t.1'n to Pannm M1nm~ Co n name l"CI Nhl'r \om-pan1e~ Leonard Grassi .\'i'i<X 1atec; and I"' c\tment R~arch (. orp l'll.lth L't < o-;ta M~ DefC"ndants other thJn Pann,1\ l'lthcr didn't re P<md to telephonl' \Jtl' M had unll.,ted 1clcphone nu mbcrc; ..\ Ninth Circuit Coun of ..\ppeal pat)eJ mttttng in Pasadena was scheduled to hear oral ariuments 1n a Monarty appeal today. Bonner. who said prOS«Utors were d1scussmg Monan) ·s release reluctant!). said a U.S. Supreme Court dcc1S1on last 'ear made It likch that Monan) 's convic- tion on federal mail fraud statutes would be re' C'rsed. Monan) pleaded guilt~ to mail fraud '1olat1oos m 1985 as part o( a plea bargam "Ith federal ~thonues 1n"esugaung an mflucncr-blJY"lg scandal 10 the Cahfom1a Legislature But 1n 1987. t~, high coun sc"erel~ restncted the u~ of mail fraud statutes m poht1C'31 corruption ~ases-. Mona"' has 5ef\ ed about 30 months in a st\eO·)~ar sentence. and ~ould bi eltgible for parole after 4:! months. C111ng 1hc upremr Coun ruhng. Hand- zhl. askC'd thr L'. 9th Circuit Coun of .\ppeals to re,erse ~lonan~ 's con' 1ct1on. "It hoold be remembered that Mr ~onart' cooperated fulh with thego,ern- ment o"·er a three-~ear i>Cnod of11mc and his tes11mon' "as cn11cal.'' Handzli~ said .. The go,ernmen1 ~hoµld gl\e him his fn."l"dOm 00\\ ... .\mong those Monart~ testified against "as lormer Norwall. ..\ssemblrman Bruce ) oung. "h<>wascon ' 1cted last ~ear offi~ mail fraud counts and sentenced to 18 months tn pnson Howe,er. 't oung has rema1n~d free "h1le appeali ng his co n' 1c11on on the same l . upreme Coun rulmg as ~onart} ~lonart' "ho once headed a giant fireworl.s (acfon an ..\nahe1m . was accused of mak'lng a ·" 1de '"anet~ of illegal contnbu11ons 10 politic~! officials through- out ( ahfom1a He adm11ted that he laundered cam- paign funds 1n an attempt 19 unla"full~ 1n1luC'nce elected officials. made secret pa' men ts and promised hidden interests to C ommertt offiClals in c~changc for a hl·ensc to operate a card club 10 that cit). liC' admtttcd he also paid l..1cl.bad .. s to a l alifom1a Canadian Bank officia l" ho had appro ... t'<l loans for his business associates a '1dt·o game • • • T'' l' temah: JU' en lie rcponcd m1~s1ng Tuesda) "ere found at ' \0 am \\ednesda~ on Broad"a' and brought IQ thr pohcC' \lat1on thrn turned o'er to parents. "a~ attacked as 11he \'all..cd thr<'u~h l 1on ~rk. Th<' man ~ral°'t'C.'d h~·r t"lreasts and crotch. then lrll'd tP rull her onto the ground . he tt•'' J~.l' "hen c;he k1C'ked him 10 lh(' i ni1n JnJ her tm·nds came 10 her aid • • • ~metiod~ StOIC' a S.i Cil) rein~~ JtlH Police csconed a man "ho ap- peared 10 be a 1rans1ent frdm the prem1wc; alier he cote.red the ~mat \t \1m,1n 6. Jude Church on\\ ednrs· d.1, ;in" rctused to lcin c • • • ..\ ~u11ar 'alued at SI 162 ''a" •Holen \\ cdnesda} from a uth Coa~t H1gh"'-'a) locatton. the '1c11m told p0lice • • • Polire arrested Thomas \.\ 1lson trom a 'acant apanmen1 f1n \JJm' treet The I -~car-<lld man m11' in~ out said he "as ~nting thr rookr ;inJ thC' com pan~ "as t~ 1ng 10 'iut him • • • .\n I ·\C'ar-<lld nta ..\na "''m.1n lmne .\ ht'ml·''" ""' found a J..foot -.C\ lll'" ot h1 la" n cut out and ~ton 1hc.-''J'" al I.. on the 13000 block of \ol11airt \\ il' • • • .\ ~t''lldcnt "ho rt'ttnth ended a tncnd,h1p \\J\ rl"C'CI\ 1ng death 1hrt'al\ at th e ofli ce • • • .... Hollins. 21.ofEIToroon suspicion 01 dri' 1ng under the mnuen~ of al- cohol Hollins "-IS stopped 'hortb befo~ 1 a m 'Wednesda~ Qn \ionh Coost H1gh"a). He"'a held\n heuol S~.51Xl bail Newport Beacb T"-O car doo~ Wt'TT rem \l'd and stolen from a red 19 ~ Jctp \.\ rangkr 1>3rl.cd Tuesda' night 1n front of a Collins re 1dcricc. the '1ct1m told poh(C Thl'\alu~ofthc lo s ha )Cito be determined. "ac; arrested at 'ordstrom' a1 ~1u1h toac;t Plaza She ~a an cmpltne\· ,,, the store and allcgedl~ kl (nend ttl"t special dca~_. nng1pg :!.aP ~~~d 'ih,l~ for S Ill 1K' c t1mak" •K" t.1 ... rn $4 ~oo tron1 the compan' Huntinfton Beach· ~ man S011d 3 mu ular male hit him 1n the fa c anti sh"'cd him anti his fncnd out of the C11'tlt .,.._ stort at &Isa h1ca utet and Ht"tl "'"enuc- Thc \1Ct1m said the hu "-' man had rduS<'d 10 g1\c him a quarter ba ._tor .\ burglar \Ol.l)ht-d the pa senatr \\ind<'" ol a l o\ ota p1tkup 1n the pJrl.1ng 101 a1 l"'ll .. ~ Daimler t and • \tok the ''Cf't'l) \ JIUl'd at,S400 . . . ' Palll Jam• 8anMe. 18. ot ea.ta 11-wu · rulle4 to Poaatala van., lltCloDaJ Boepl· tal aad ~ta...-.. COllildall tedaJ. Detall• of a.wreck..,.. mot a.allable. • • • .\ can\.a campa11n banner wa~ rtponed tolcn Tuesda' n1iht from the front ... 11 of the O\ for Co.n re s. hcadquancrs on Campus Om c The banner 'alu('(f 11 S300. was cmblaroncd "-Ith the me-.~ac: "Bush, 'W1l'°n and CO\ -'our \\. inn1n 1'i111onal Team •· • • • 'andal t.OUcJ a bn1.l.throu,h lhc lo"'er~1ndo~ paMofa humeon East <X~1n t roht the ,,tum told poh« Tut-~a~. TM ~-.b>· foot ~ind<r4 V.U \llUcd It $~0 Coetallaa ~ }4-~car-old v.<'man rTPOncJ 1.hc .\ ,u,pect renting ll car at Los ngclc\ lntema11unal "1rpon told the rtnt..tl llgent of his plan to •bd'M:'t hie. child f1om an If\ inc school. Atl part1~ v.ere contacted Mls&lng Niguel girl back home laJuna g.uel I :!·)tar-old ~ho prompted a lhenff Drpenmtnt manhunt after her pu~nt rtponcd her mi.wng turned up Wedn~ afttmoon 1.a) 1n1 lhc had ~nt the night "'ilh" 11rtrncnd.. offkMil~ Yld. .. Sbt ~• fine he sprnt tM n~t 1n 11s ion \•!Jo:· \hcnff ~· man Lt 01 ._ Ohon 'ltd • Jcnnrter L)~n L1U1c •'I~ rcPorttd m1ssin al C> ~ J>.m l~' by her p.1rent\. 01\0n \ltd Jenn1frr hlld i ne l<> a 'hopp1nt c-t•Utt Witb W older mttr. and v.h1!( the 11swr-.lil a ,.1ord~nn1kt d1 pparcid. M .a. ln aJdtltOf\tO 12 \htnfrt •---. thC' 'lell h for the 11ff -~ di \tk:l'llf\ h<'h1,1)ptC( fmd 1\1 ........ huunJ. "()\It INlft COftCtfft 9' llllill o~ .. °''°" llhd. ' A4 Otange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, November 3. 1988 I .. WoRLo ~ - Maldives uQder attack; India sCnds.troops to help COLOMBO. ri Lanka (\P) _: ·-. Ahmed .\bdullah .\Lil. lh t• Mnldt- About 150 fore1en gun men lr)tng to ''tan high commissioner 1n Sn Lank:i. ovenhrow the Maldt\ cs go' ernmcnt said the go,cmml'dt had beaten back ~ized several top · gO\'ernment of-the attackers. ,whom hl' dt•scrtbcd as ficials and battled loyalist troops :·dark-skinned invaders" He 'lau.J. toda}. and at least 12 people ware "The govcrnml'Ot ts tn full con1 rol of The official said the :uta<'kcrs captured se'cral. ~mor Maldt\ 1an officta ls. including lwo member~ of Gayoom's C'ab•11e1. "The situation 1s still sketch).'~ he said. Israel's Religieus party shuns. pact With leftist ·Labor killed. ollic1als said. the s1tua11on." The Press Ttust of India n~"s -Ho"ever. residents of Male. a Ctl) agcnc} said India "ts rushing" para· of 55.000. \atd <;poraJ1c gunfire troopers to assist the Maid I\ ian continued through the da~ _ !o,·ernment and has three "arsh1ps . .\ Sri La nil.an go' crnmen1 ol11c1al read) to satl." but 11 said the planes 1n Colombo said at leas1 12 people that wall car') the paratroopers hadn't were killed and .:!:! tnJu red an clashes left India. after the auack. The Qtlic1al. "'ho lnd1ango,crnment <,ources m Nc" spoke on cond111on of anon)mt t}. Dehlt and Colombo also told The Sflid he rece1,ed the 1nforma11on fro m Assooated Press the paratroopers the Sn Lankan High Commission m had not left Male. President Ma.umoon '..\bdu l Western diplomats 1n Colombo. Ga~oom "as sate and appealed to the who spoke on cond111on of anon~ m1- Un11ed States and ne1ghbonng India l}. said loyalist troops "ere in control for ass1s1a nce . accord in~ to Indian of the ca pital. but the} said a11acll.ers and l diplomats. l .S. officials held the radio and tell'' 1s1on station. said the~ "ere fe' IC'-'tng 1hc request An Ind ian Foreign \t 1n1Str} The a11aC'kers amved in Ma le. spokesman in Nev. Delhi said re pons capital of 1he archipelago nation. b~ from the Indian High Comm 1ss1on an boat beforl' da"n and attacked the M:lle indicated the attacJ..t·rs v.ere Sn prcs1dcn11al palace. Lankan. · .\tropical island chain that 1s home to 190.000 people. the Maldi ves arc .t()() miles sout hwest of Sn Lanka and India. India 1s the. regional power and does not want-t~ scc...lh~ current balance upset. It has thousands of troops in Sn Lanka to t~ to quell a war b) m11t1an1 Tamils. Edward Moss. deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embass' in Colombo. said Maldivtan officials contacted the go\Crnment' of thC' llruted ta lc'\. Bn1ain and 01hcr countries for licl p. He dad not sa) 1f tbc request included appeals for nulttar~ inter· 'cnt1on. .\z1z said the raiders spoke Tamil but that he did not kno" ''ho "a~ behind the attack. Tamai 1s not spoken b\ Mald1' ians. h 1s thl' language of ethnic minort11es IO Sn Lanka and India. JERUS.\LEM (.\P)'-Leaders of th e National Religious Part) ruled out a coalition with the 1cn-leanang Labor Part) toda~· and sa id they preferrcdjosning a'govcrnment head· c<.l by the right-wing Likud bloc. • The move by the f._vc-scat pany boosted Likud's chances of form ing a government without Labor. its ma!n rival. L1 kud too~ o narrow v1ctOI)' in • Tuesda> ·s parlsamcntar) elections O\'Cr L.abor. which toda} appeared incrcas1 ngl> pess1m1st1c over 1ts chances of forming a government. Laoor.. sources 1oda} said pan > ollicials are considering ousting Shimon Peres as its leader because of the pany·s poor showing. Labor and L1kud need the support of the religious pa nics. kingmakers .despite their small size. to control a rrtaJOrit) of scats in parliament. The nght:oncnted Onhodox panics ad· vocate banning practtccs fa vored by lsraers secular major11 y. Thatcher ih Poland, backs Solidarity Pri me Minister Yi11hak Shamir. the Likud leader. today opened cQl!tition1alksw11h two secular right- wing parties. The T7omct (Crossroads) and Moledet (Homeland) parties. which each won t"o scats. call fo r the annexation of the occllp1ed West Bank and Gaza Stn p. Moledet also demands the ouster of the 1.5 m1llton W .\RS .\ W. Poland I .\Pl Crowds chanted "'Sol1dart t\' 9blt- dant\ , .. toda\ "hale Brt11sh Prime Mm1ster Margarc1 Thatcher ,laid a Mtrcath e ra' l' ol a ro-Sol d n pnest v. o "as!. ain ' \tall' police The cere mon' on 1hc 1,erond da' of an official' 1si1. marh·d 1he Bntt sh Jeader's most open demon~tra11on·of s)m path~ 1o"ard opponl'nt'> of Po- land's com munist gll\Crnml'nl lm- med1a1cl~ aftef'\\ard .. he began her fi rst mee11ng v.11h 1he < ommunast ra rt ~ l h 1d (t l'n \\ llllll'Ch ~aru1elst..1 Earlier ThatchC'r nw1 "1 1h Po- land's pn me minister but did not . respond to his appeal for Western aid to help Poland's econom}. an aide said. fleeted her cool response to general suggesttons. 1n111atcd b) W~t Ger· man) last month. 1ha1 West Euro· pean governments &•' e uncond t· ttonal aid. The ""reath·la~ mg came dunng a hectic dav of ollic1al talks and s1ghtsce1ng. Thatcher'~ three-da ~ '1s11 1s the first b~ a Bn1tsh prime m1n1ster to thi s So' act bloc countn . .\bou1 :!.000 people. Pf!Ckcd the gra' es1de nrar the St. Stan1sla" Kostka Roman Catholic Church. The chu rch 1s a stronghold of the banned Sohdantv trade un ion Tederation and ' Pop1e uszko. He "as sla in m 1984 b~ four secret policemen \\ho "ere later 1mpnsoned. Their hands raised In a V ·for· '1ctof) c;1gn . the Soltdarit) salute. the cro"d broke into a 1radi11onal h) ml). "God \\ atches Q, er Poland.'' aft er Thatcher placed the "reath of roses. It hes and mscs on the tombstone. She also spoke "•th Popu:lustko's parents. Marianne and Wladysla". "We are extreme!} grateful that s'hc found the umc 10 co me here." sa id Mrs. Pop1eluszko. "We knoY> that deep m her hean she has been ··with supports people suffering m Poland." Palestmrans l1vmg in the occupied Church stcv.ards held ohdant> Likud officials ha ve said Moledet's banners . ..\ giant red-and-"'hl\e ban· expulsion platform could be an ner hung from the church ra1lmss ' obstacle to 11 101ning a L1kud-led declared. " ohdartt} w~ and "'" coalition. be.'' The ·Moledat leader. former Gen. ince her am,al Wed nesda'. Rehavam Zecv1. said after meeting Tha1cher has been-greeted "..i rml~ b) "•lh Shamir and other Ltkud leaders Poles. Sccunt) police sho' ed back that he wo uld not insist that "trans· cro""ds who thronged Thatcher" hale fer" be adopted as government pohq she toured' a market. 1f the part~ JOtned ttl~go\crnment. There's a New Home in Tustin and It 's Like Nothing Jbu've Ever Seen Before. . . l , . ., Catch -Our Special - Grand Opening DemonstnltiOns! I I I I Tonur.y La.wrda ( ,,, ._ __ ----- _,J' --"'\ -1 ---.... _ ---- ~WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 1:00·2:30 pm ( MOie B•oom. 1c<1ch• 111 chet (ool.mg demo • THURSDAY, NOV. 3 1:00-2:3 .. pm Chet E•1gcn1..i, Ht,tJngo rc,lJurant Cool.1n11 dcn.o 6:00· 7:30 pm r Im Dohr,t\Ol,l.1'. chi:!. Prcgu. Ir\ me Cool.tn[t demo • FRIDAY, NOV. 4 1:00-2:30 pm P.imela Sht·ldnn. 1c.1chmg chel Cool.1ng demo 6:00-8':00 pm Jame' G11l.1m lh.:t .11 Rem1cl.\ Re,1.iuran1 Coo~mg demo •SATURDAY, NOV. 5 . ~OM-2:00 pm TPf'l"ln'l} L.1..ord.1 m.mJger ol the \.\orld ChJmp1on L1r. !\ngelc' Dodger' Jnd lhl'I Co11l.1ng demo a;id JUl<>tLrJph' '\oon·4:00 pm i:.llie M Jric Rum C..J .. ~ producl <Jem1J • SUNDAY, NOV. 6 Noon·J:OO pm Pr~,10 pmduct demo 1:00-J:OO pm Dom De Lui~. jctnr .ind chcl Cool.tnj!. demo Jnd JUIOl(rJph~ ----------- ( Dom DeLuise ' , NEW STORE TUSTIN 1-5 (Santa Ana Fr::cway) ?.nd Myford Mon.-Fri. IOAM-9PM. SaL JOAM--1-:36 t>M. Sun. JO ·JOAM -6PM. \1 1~} 730-2100 f.1k c ll•C' ~1) I Ord CXll east rm.n 1-5 10 f i ( .1mrnr1 Keal Go ten (north ). "T~re is .a 99. 9 percent chance for a Likud·led government.'' 2ccvi told reporters. Peres. the foreign ministcr. met today wi th Labor's lefti st allies Mapam. which won three seats: the C111zcns' Rights Movement. which won five : a nd Shinui whrch won two. L1kud and pan ies to the right won 46scats whjlc Labor and panics to the left won 48. fewer than the 6 1 needed to form a government. The Orthodox rcltg1ous ran1es won 18 seats. an increase o four. The Orthodox ¢)mmunity 1n Israel has been gro~ing st~adil)' be<;ause of a high birthrate and 1mm1grat1on. - In contrast. the numbe r of secular Israel is. always a la11e maJonty. has been dropping steadily. bcc~use of a lower b1n h rate and em1gra11on. L1kud leaders said the On hodox par11es had an affinity for the Ltk~d. "We all feel clearl y that we should ao (into the iovernment) together.'' Cabinet minister Moshe Katzav of Likud's negotiating team said after talks with religious leaders. Leaders of the National RehJiOus Party said they . ruled out JOimne a Labor-led coahtton after d1sagree1ng with Labor on fo reign policy issues Wednesday. The religiou~ 1>?!1> sup. pons a nnexing the temtones and 1ncrcasi n Jewis~ settle ments. and tal s with Arab states within an international conference. "It looks hke talks with the La bor have collapsed,'' Cabinet minister Yosef Shapiro of National Religious Pany told Israel radio. adding that the party was much closer to l,.ikud. "I don·1 think there's a wide basis for continuing talks.'' agreed Rafi Edn . a member of Labor nego11at1ng team. Thousands prot-estlng ins.Korea SEOUL (A P) -Thousands of radical students pelted not police wnh fire bombs and rocks today in Seoul and other ctt1es, and demanded the arrest of former President Chun Doo Hwan on corruption charses. It was;he worst political clash in ~ Seoul smce major anti-American protests last summer. Ma ny pohce officers and students suffered cuts and other injuries froln firebombs and rocks. but there were no overall figures. Police did not say if any protesters were arrested. In Seoul. about 3.000 students fou ght police 1n four areas near Chun's house in a fashionable resi- dential suburb. Clashes were also · reponed 1n several provincial cities. .. Arrest Chun Doo Hwan. Punish Wresident) Roh Tae Woo:· students m Seoul shouted as they hurled firebombs and · repeatedly charged police despi te a dense fog of tear gas. Abo ut 9.000 police were posted along streets and alleyways lead mg to Chu n's house1<t repel lM protes .. ers. Pohce used tear gas whenever stu- dents tried to break through their hnes. Salvador rebels kill six soldiers Soi\N Sl\LV.i\DOR. El Sal\ador (A P) -Leftist rebels attacked arm}' positions at a sugar refinery and a bridge. ktllin& srix soldiers and brinJ· ingto IOthearmed forccsdeath toll in two days of guerrilla operations. Meanwhile. Treasury Police com- mandos stormed a prison where inmates had held three hostages for 45 hours Wednesday. Authorities said thrtt prisoners and a hostage were killed tn the ra id. · The guerrilla raids Wednesday followed by hours a rebel mortar attack on national guard head- q uaners in San Salvador that left fow- dead and 37 wounded. Rebels attacked a sugar refiner) nine miles north of the capital befo re dawn Wednesday. said the head of plant security. "They a.uaclted us with mortars and rifle fire. but they didn't destroy the machinery ... he said. E~ecatlon• ln Iran lol1o•ed pace pact UNITED NATJONS (AP) -A U.N. repon on human ri&hts in Iran sayf "a renewed wave of executions" occurred about the same time the country's Islamic fundamentalist aovernment qreed to a cease-fire with Iraq. A copy of the repon to the General Aucmbly.obta1ned Wednesday calls for continued scrutiny of Iran's human riahts practices. citina execu- tions or 1>91itical dissidents and oth(r reports of 1bwes. The fint secretary of Iran's U.N. M1ss1on. Amir Hostcin Zamaninia. said the mission hid 1cen the report and hid no commenL IL.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-r~~~~~~---·~-• r U.N. spttial _re~ntatave Re- ynaldo Galindo Potl1 . Of El Salvidor II.id tn hts rtp0n, ··A lartr number of pmontr$. mcmben of opposition poups, wt't'C executed dunna the monlhs of July. A-.a..,t ~ tttfy SePtember 1988. •• . • ' Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Thutlday, November 3, 1988 A5 . . Approval of AIDS measui'es lik:ely S~N FRANCISCO (A P) -Cah-fom11ns arc leaning hea vily towards approval of two AIDS-related measu~es on next Tuesday's ballot. according to a poll rejjased on Wednesday. · Proposition 96. which would.allow judacs to ord er AIDS tests for some crimin•ls. was favored starcwide b~ 47 pt'rcent and opposed by 28 pt'rcent •• with 25 percent still un· decided last week . the poll said. Proposition 102. which would force doctors and blood banks to reponpos1t1ve Al L>!)-tcst results. "'as favored b) 41 percent. w11h 28 pt'rcent opposed and 31 percent undecided. • The poll was commissioned b\ the San Franci-sco Examiner and KRO N- TV 1n San franciseo. It was con· ducted ·br Te1chner Asss>e1aic'i .of Furfenon last Wednesda) through Saturday. before Gov. DcukmCJ1an endorsed both ml'asure'i. Th~ poll sampled 600 registered voters statewide. proportional to voter registration in each countr). 'The margin of error "'as 4 percent The E. am1ner reportc.-d on \\ cdncsda) that Sur&,.eon General C Everett Koop said passage of Prop. os1 t ion IO:? cou Id lea vc .\ID re· search St)m1ed for up to fi,c )Cars. · .. It '-'Ould dn"e people who. could · pan1c1pate in drug tnals awa) from' research and underground,;· said Koop. ..E, erythmg we have done may step backwards the H·ars:· ..There''> no one 1n public health who supp,ons this measure,.. said Koop. who has spoken out ugain!>t thl.' proposition 1n the pa t •.. _., 1scontral) to c' er) princ1p~ of pµbhc health I lcnO\\ •• ~ group of PropQs111on 102 sup- poner held a news conference in Sacra men lo on \\ ednesda) to praise !t\c go' crnw·~ dec1s1on to endorse the measure ··co,. DeuitmeJtan 1s S:J> •o& e>.act· Iv what most ph\S1c1ans would lell their own pa11cnl; . 'Propos1uon 102 1s good mcd1tinc'" said .Warren Bostick. state chairman of the Prop- os1t1on 102 campaign .Mlnkowfears Smoking costs state $7. l billion , for 111 e over · ~ · . . . ~ testimony 31 ,000livesannually, study shows LOS ANGELES (A P) -BalT) Minkow. lhe fallen whiz kisl of Wall Street. lold a federal prosectJtor he feared gangsters would k.•11 him for testifying about a purpQrted mob takeover of his ZZZZ Besl carpet cleaning com pan> In rec~nt days during his secunues fraud tnal •• thc 22-)ear-old Mmkow has_wept as he described himself a helpless puppet of mobsters. On Wetlnesda>. M1nkow snapped testily at Assistant U.S. Attorney Gordon Greenberg. who questioned his version ofc, cnts that preceded his downfall as a )'Outhful entrepreneur and assened that his stol") should serve as a warnin to other , usiness peop e . "The only proof. Mt. Greenberg. 1s going to be when the~ kill me fi\(~ years from now .. Mint..o" C\cla1mect. "Then you'll behe'e me ... The go,ernment. co ntends 1ha1 despite his )outh \tinko" "as a clever con man who b1llo.ed in' cstors oul of some $25 million \11nko" says he "'?Is a front man for the gangsters who conirollcd his l'\Cr~ business mo' c. "rve got t\\o choice<, 500 )cars or peath by the mob.'' M1nlo.o" shouted 1n court ai Greenberg. .. Now I'm going to tali.. M) life's ov.cr. The~ 're not going tu let me hve." The defendant. ''ho faces 57 charges of securities. crcd11 card and mail· fraud. ins1~tcd he act~d under duress. Greenberg noted that ~11nkow never mentioned mob threats unt1l he took the Sland as the lim dl'fcno;f witness last Wl'Ck. ''I've been in prison for I 0 months. in the hole:· M1nko" said ·-r,e talked 10 m} parents about 11 r, e lied for so long and co' crl'd up and I decided I ha'c Ul come and tell the truth. M) famil~ 1s still scared ·· SAN JOSE (AP) -The economic burden of smoking to Californians 1~ now $7.1 billion a )Car. including a human cost of 31.000 h'es lost annuall' in 1ht state as a result of smoking. according to a state stud). The Depanmcnt of Health. Ser· vices study, released Wednesda~. found that in California. who~c pqpulaffon of~m1llion, represents more lhan I 0 percent of the nation. 16 percent of all deaths among adults 1n 1985 were due to smok mg. The S7.I billion burden includes $2.1 billion for lost future earnings due to premature death and $800 million for lost product I\ tt~ due to illness and d1sabilll\. . . ~a use ot lung cancer. 71.000 ~ears because of heart disease. and 51.000 )Cars because of respiraton diseases. The research. \\h1ch applied federal stat1st1cs on smoking-related diseases to state hosp11al discharges 1n I %5. indicates the na11on 's total health costs for smoking ma) ha' e shot up since 1980. when the) '"ercest1ma1esj at $38.6.b11l1on More than 14 pcrceni of all non- prcgnanc) related adult hospital- 1zat1ons. more 1ha11 200.000. wcrc (1uc to smoking. the stud) said. Hosp11ali1a11ons and other medical expenses due 10 smoking cost' Cali-fornians$~. I b1ll1on in 1985. 1nclud· 1ng $2.3 billion for hospital care. n1 ' Parents killed in shootout in~f ront of their· children By The Associ~ted Press . -{ MONTCLA IR ..... Sheriffs deputies shot and killed a \\Oman and her husband during a drug raid that turned into a shootou1 1n an apartment unit crowded with children. authonrn.•o; said toda) :-.Jone of the fi,c children . ranging 1n age frnm 8 months to 8 )Cars. "-as injured in the Wedne:.da~ mbrn11~&_gunfight in the apartment. 35 mile~ cast of down to" n Los ~ngeles. autnonues said. t' angelina Barajas. bcl1e,ed to be In her _Os. died at Doctor.s Hospital in.Montclair. Claremont police Cmdr. Gar~ )en kins said V.'..edhesda). Her husband. Jesus Bara1as. 27. died at an Bernardino Count~ \1cd1cal Center. nursing supen 1sor JO)CC flint o;a1d toda). Most evacuees home...after toxlc threat :"JEWC A l'LE -M9s1 of the ·200 pcopk C\-acuatcd after a frcrght train calT) ing a potcnualh deadl~ fumigant derailed a quancr m1~from the 1..cntcr of to" n ha' e been alfowcd to return home. officials said toda~ .. Onl~ people in about three homes near the scene are bc1tlg kept ouJ.'' said J im \\ cbbcr. Ch1d Dcput\ ShentTfor PlacaCount' Webber ..aid moo;t of1he streets 1n the area of the dcia1lment h~n oJ>{'ned but cleanup crc\\s '-'ere Sllll '(o ort..1ng on 1hr "rect..a11.c. % Cal Despite the stud~. Dr Kenneth l\.1Ler state health depanment direc- tor. ~1d relca'iC of the stud' SI\ da' !> lX'fore 'otcrs decide "hcther to plact: a 25-ccnt ta:it on cigarettes 10 fund health program~ did not mean he" as endor~ing the ballot measure Opponc-nts of Pro Po 111on 99 hO\\ · C\'Cr. called the Stod' .. a rC"hash of~d allegations pohl1calfy timed 10 Ir~ to .inlluence the outcome of an eln· 11on ... JdT Raimundo. spokesman tor Californians ~gainst l n·foir Ta' In· creases accused K1Ler ot collahora1· J mg" 1th promo1~rs of 1hl.' in~ll~Jll' ~· ": ~ repon during the lin'al da~'i of the I campaign. .. Navyinvestifated Of! ~olphin a use j S~' DIEGO I .\Pl -fhc \lann~· ~1ammal( OmrYtl\)IOll '>atJ II \\l>Uld loot.. into alll'ga11on'> 1ha.t 'a'' 1rJ1n- ers beat and S~f\ed dol~h1ns 1n a cla<,s1fied sur' eJllann· pro2ram bu1 a '.\a'~ spolo.e<>man d1..·n1ed th1..'.an1mal<> ''l'Fe m1s1rc:11ed ..\\ ~don·1 pyn1\h mammals or anr of the an1malc; for not performing tac;ks buf "i: rl.'"-ard thl•m I'' 1th loodl tor sausfactoD ~rtorman1..e .. \J1d Lt. Keri Ro)S. a 'a'' 'Polo.l·,man at the Pentagon "\\ 1..• aim to lo.l'l'P thl•m as hC'alth~ a~ po ~•bk tx·\·au)c the~ are 'c'~ 'aluabk 10 uc; .. Roe; "a' rl''>pond1ng \\ ednl''>da~ to allega11t1n~ h' dulphrn 11a1na R11..lo. TrouL \\ho this \\l'd told a mCl't1Rg ot marine animal 1ra1na<. that he "ttneS\l'd "&nl ldl'nn·s of abu'iC. ''1..'1ght los' u1r1.1oral pun1<;hrnl.'nt and damJgl' lo .inim.11 ... Jlter tran,port ·· Annual Yield CUrrent Rate* • ON DEPOSITS OF $500 to $99. 999 FOR 180 DAY IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING AMERICAN SAVINGS WE WELCOME YOUR CALL. 1-8~247-7197 Mon.-:-Sat. 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. • fc<%ral rcgulltKrl rcqu~ a s~ irtc:rcst pcnalry for C#ty w1thchwal Annual yidd based m dally ClOlllpoundmg when atUrcsl is left on depost for one-year term ~. yidd Ind tenn subject to change walhout notJCc. %-~ NEWPORT BEACH RESIDENTS ·CALL TO ACTION · CITY ELECTIONS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8 Here Are the Newport Beach City Council Candidates R ecommended by the ·Business and Community Political Action Committee of The Newport H arbor Area · Charo her of Commerce:* Distr~ct 2, · . RUTHEL YN P LUMMER A vour cit\' councilwoman ;,ince 19' 0. Ruthelvn remains dfrticatea to ·her po it ion and numerouR civic ·betterment projecL Thi~ prominent leader 1!> the director of the Orange County anitat1on Di,trirt and the Orange Count,· Flood Control Di t.rict. and .a tr'u~tee of the Orange Count~~ \'ector :\~ency. Endor!-ed bv .\1arc1a Hent~. Furtn~r Mayor Jackie H eathe1'; .Jamf". R(•osevelt. Bette & Phil Toz~r and Dorothy 1Yardley1 District 5 ·~fp~r.1~t ~~ ~1~~ ... ~~ and up~tand;~g citizen. Rat ph tl-the curre111 Cha1rm,rn 111 the ~late Boat in~ and Water \\a\·~ l '11mm1 ... -.111~ and .'.\larian Berge,on Aquat1e Center. He i; on tne hoard Ill d1rettnr"' Int tht Work! Trade Center of OrJn!Zl' l'11unt~ and 1-. ,\ pa .. t prl' ... 1dent of the :'\ewpt1rt Harbor Art'a Ch-tmher 111 t'ommen f:' Endor-.ed h' Honorable Phil .\ln.urt-r. :'\.e\\..purt Bea.Lb Pulice Emph•,et--. :.\ ... -.1,tiation._:\ew- port Beath F1rel1)(hter-. :\ .. -.vc1at1on. (.\in!o?re~:-man Bob Hadham. :'\-\I Hoard ol Realtor-. Fl1rmer \lavor Doreen \larshart FotmH \la\or .Jadm· Heather .\c;c;em-hhman Gil Ferl!u-.un. and Mette ~endt11r \larian Berl!t:' ... un - 1:. District 7 JOH NC.CO ",JR. ..\ ... an oub-tandm~ , 11' , 1 h 1l m~tn tor e1~h1 'ear .... \tayor .John <: \ox, .Jr remam-., •mm1ttt>cl ti' tht" '.\t>\\J'k'rt Beach u1mmuml\ Ser\1n~ h1 .. -.n 111d ltrm .\ ... \l.l\M. l11hn l'-(1" the hoard 111 director ... 111 tht l ln 11._e Count' ~T .rn .. poFtation C'orr'1d11r ..\!(E'flC'\ and tht llr1ni.:1· l uunt\ ~a"1 atlnn DLtrict. Endur ... ed h' Hon11rablt· Ph.I \I.Hirt r ~t.Ht:' . t'lltltur \1arian Herce ... 1111. :\ ... ~~mhlvmnn t .it ~ 1 n1 ... '11 ~11pen 1-.Pr Tnm Riley. \1R\or Dan' t1lln!!· \l.l\11r l11hn ~ r-.k11w \l;1\11r l>11nn Hall >ancf (' uuncil llhHl Hoh l.1ndlwrl! rne~ und1datt, op11u .. t 1hc pr.•Jl<• .. cl Traffi, \t:n1111:f'mtnt ln1t1at1w -~tea~urt K VOTE NO ON MEA 'RE K -.................................................... .. how \'our Ballot Powt'r 1Lftd L~l Your Voic~t' S. H~aN! l 7 I I .. QrW109 CoMt DAILY PILOT I Thursday, November 3, 1988 r .. <' povernmen·t 'dnig testing studied·by Supreme COurt Fedspµsh conte111pt for Marcos Rectultwho coll&~ at Boston police camp dies By TIM A1Nd1te4 Preis BOSTON -A poli~ recruit who collapsed from heat stroke and dehydrauon Sept. 19 on the firs~ day ofbo<?t camp-like training at an a~emy in Agawam hasd1ed, officials said today. Timothy M. Shepard. 25,of P1tts~cld died late Wednesday .. said Susan Ruth. a spokeswoman for Presbyten~n· University Hospital in Pittsburgh. At the family's reques!. the hospital withheld word o his death until «>day. The cause ofdcath awaited a coroner's report. R,uth said. Shepard was the sickest of the I 6 ~adets in a ~lass of 50 ~ho were hospitalized with u haustfon and dehydration following a puel!n& rqime11 ofpushups. confusion drills and p~1shment laps und~r the d.trection ofState Pohcedrill instructors. Ten other cadets also suffered k1~ney ailment~. Attorney General James Shannon called today for an inqu~st into Shep_ard s death. saying the family is entitled to a full ~xplanati'on ofh1s death. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su- preme Coun is studying government drug-testing pr~rams. which are being challenged 1n two key cases as an unlawful "penscope·· into the pnvate hves of innocent people. .. Thornburgh last argued before the Jus11ce Antonin S<'aha asked 1f It weren't "'reasonable for the railroa~ NEW YORK (AP) -Federal to want to know"' 1f so meone respon-prosecutors threatened today to seek s1ble for train safet) has "cocaUlc comempt of coun charies against traces .. 1n their system. Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos for high court in I 977 when he headed the Justice Department's criminal division. The coun is expected to announce by July whether testing programs for many railroad and Customs Scrv1~e employ~s violate their pnvacy nghts. ·'This 1s a case about railway safety." he said in defending man- datol"y blood and urine tests for railroad workers after accidents or rules 'V1ola t1ons. The idea. Scalia continued ... is to failing to provide finierprints. palm prevent someone using cocaine from prints and handwriting and voice dnv1ng the train the next time."' samples. Sohcnor General Charles Fr.ied, A hearing was schedul~ today the Reagan administration's top before U.S. District Judge John courtroom lawyer, defended tht' C"us-Walker. who could order the former toms Service program in which urine Philippine president and first lady tests arc req uired for anyone appl) ing Jailed. He said the case was about "the hazards created by use of drugs and alcohol by thoSe in charge of trains." The two testing cases mark the first ume the high coun has confronted the consutuuonaht) of drug tes11ng in the American workplace. While fhomburgh encountered some problems Wednesday. tus op- ponent in th e cast also faced sharp questioning, for a promotion or transfer to a JOb Walker previQusly tiad ordered the involving drug enforcement. couple to comply with the requests Nurse's slayer uecated In Texas . HUNTSVILLE, Texas -Donald Gene Franklin. whose appeal halted executions in the state for more than nine months, was put totieath early today for ltbductingand murdering a nurse 13 years a;o. Frankhn. 37. made no final statement before a lethaJ injection was administered at the Texas Dc~rtmcnt of Corr~tions' Wall-U'n1t. Frankti11 stared at the death. chambe.r ce1h.ng and coughed several times as drugs flowing through necdJes inserted into his arms tool<: effect. He was pronounced dead at 12:30 a.m .• six minutes afler doctors began administering the injection. Franklin was the second person executed this year in Texas. which leads the nation with 28 exccul1ons since the U.S. Supreme Court restored capi tal punishment Jn I 976. He was the 102nd person executed in the United States since then: Franklin spen'-J 21/2 years on death row and had three trials and al least five execution dates. His own attorney once described him as the most hated man in San Antonio. where Mary The justices were urged b}' the Reagan adm1n1strat1on Wednesday to uphold the drug tests. Attome) General Dick Thornburgh personall)' argued pan of the administration s case. underscoring ..the imponance attached t• the 1sslle. Lawrence Mann. an attorney for the railway workers. said the drug tests are unconstitutional because they are incapable of proving on-the- JOb 1mpa1rment. Fried noted that critic$ of the drug contained 10 subl)ocnas issued earlier tests call them a "penscope" probing this year by the grand JUr)' that the hvcs of people who arc 11ot indicted them on charges of looting su~pected of wrongdoing. the Philippine treasury of more than But. Fried said. "'there 1s rather SI 00 fT)illion . But Thomburgfl stumbkd a fe" limes when the 1usuccs asked him about details of the tests for ra1lwa> workers For example. he said. the tests can show residue from a drug that may have been taken "by someone 60days ago in the pnvacy of their home." special. urgent and symbolic s1gn1fi-4\ -federal appeals court late last cancc" in ~ssunng the public that an month upheld Walker's decision that agency responsible for preven11ng the Marcoses no longer have head-of- drug smuggling has a drug-free work -state immunity and must honor the force. · subpoenas. Margaret "Peggy" Moran. 27. was ·slain in July 1975. · AMA attem ptS to ban 'smokeless cigarette· I Fugltlve's good deed leads to capture NEW YORK -A convicted dru~ dealer who skipped his sentencing a yearagoand lived asa fugitivewncaught when his"good Samaritan'' instincts led him to aid a neighbor who was being beaten and robbed. officials said. Clovis Fearon. 3 I. gave police a false name. Anthony Dixon. after he killed one attacker and injured another with his unlicensed gun early Wednesday 1n Brooklyn. rescuing 43:ycar-old Gertrude George. But af\er he was arrested on a gun possession charge. police teamed his real identity and found an outstanding arrest warrant against him. Police said Fearon rushed out. to help George when he heard.her screams from his apartment early Wednesday ntorning._George lived on the same streef but said later she did not know CHIC'\GO (.\P) -The .\mencan l\kd1cal Assoc1a11on mo' cd to \top i.ales of a ne" "smokcte~s cigarette .. being marlo.eted b) R J Reynolds ( o .. saymg the produn is nothing more than a deliver) system for the drug n1co11nc. The nauon·s largest mcd1ral a .. scx:1a 11on file9 pet111ons in two states Wednesda' 1n an elTon to halt d1 stnbut1on of the product called Premier. "Premier smoke substant1all) reduces many of th e chemical compounds that the cri11cs of smoking ha\e been compla1n1ng about:· Re- ynolds' relea~ said. ··Reynolds finds it difficult to understand how the AMA can in good faith suggest t'hat Premier be banned. R.J. Re nolds countered \\Ith a Ol'"" rcleast: ··Premier 1s a cigarette .... not a drug-dell very S}Stem. as the AMA has alleged.'' The ,AMA 's le saying t e . t inaccurate an pe1111ons 1n Arizona and Mi ssouri.,. wh ere product is being test marketed. hypocn11cal. ·• .... IT'S A DoUBLE PµY EMPIRE OF ·AMERICA·O>~ TO COSTAMEsA 'DIE L.A.· DODGERS WIN THE WORIDSER~ ' Celebrate a great team and a great victory with a great rate and great bonuses from Empire of America! 8.75~ .. ~ 9-MONTH CD SPECIAL • EXTRAORDINAilY CD RATE! Join our celebration and ~t a great rate on a ~-month l'I>! Stop in and niwn vours today. EXCITING BoNUSES! The advantages of full-~rvice ban km~ m Costa ~1csa are even better now with our newly remodeled hranch at 3060 Bnstol Stred And to celebrate, we're offenn~ vaJuahle merchandise when you oren a 9-month Cl> at our Costa Mesa branch! The fair market value of the merC'handise 1s reportable to the IRS on Form 1099 as additionaJ interest in the )'tar the account 1s npencd The merchan<l1!ie is not available on IRA deposits. This 1s a limited time offer. 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Premier col)tains nicotine. an .. add1cuve drug .... "h1ch has been implicated 1n cardiovascular disease. complications of hyper- tension .. and other medical problems. tbe AMA The FOi\ currently does n6t regulaie tobacco products unless the} make a medical claim. . ' • 1 me. ause oug t at was w a they were going to do. kill me." George said. "Att>ne-point I thought I was going tod1e.'' • · ' ' •' Nuclear weapons plant workers Cxp0secl tc;> tiny plutoriium leak '\IKEN. .C (.\P -Founeen workers at the troubled Savannah Rner nuclear ,weapons plant were exposed to tiny am ounts of plutonium outside buildings. and fi ve \\ent home with the potenually deadlv contaminant on tht'ir shoes. officials said. The soles of th eir shoes eflcct1vel) screened oul any harmful radiation . and none of the \\OrkerS' homes were found to have unusualh high levels of radia11on. plant o-ltic1als salcJ Wednesda}. ""Approx1matcl) 120 small spots of comammauon were .found. most of which were found on the ground.'' said Becky Apter. a spokeswoman for Du Pont. which operaJes the plant for ttie U.S. Department of Energy. The ground contaminauon 10 the chemical separations area has been cleaned up but decontamination was continuing on the roof of onc-tnuld- ing. she said. . However. officials said they did not know how the plutonium got outside the buildings in the area. The plutonium could have come from a building's stack. which vents the building's air filler system. or from improper handling of 'waste ._ matenal or moving of nuclear ma- terial from one building to another. said Du Pont Health Protection Supenntendent Bill Rei ni'g. The'llmount of contamination was small -about one microcurie. .. You could 111ck up all the spots. you could eat it all and you would still be-less than I 0 percent of the federal hmit of plutonium 1n the body." Rei mg said. 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Mteh1el Dukakas. contend1n1 he's cat-ch1ng up an maJOr slates. said today he's ready for a dash to the finish hnc as voters take "a very strona second look at me." Front-runner Georac Bush defended his campaign charac ot racism. J grossl) unfair and untrue:· spnnt1ns lor the tin1sh line and "'e hope and expect that .. , don·t ha1re one ounce ofb1gOlr) 1n m) bod). nor we·re go1n110 wan ·· docs my runmns mate:· he said. ··e\ en·though a lot of \\uh the race for the y, hite House down to l6S than cavil nghts leaders automaucall~ endorse v. hoevcr the a v.eck. the candidates v.ere focusinJ prechctabl~ on the Democraatc tandadate is. I rhink most of them knov. in major industnal statesofPcnns)hanaa. Oh10. llhnorsand \\-asconsm and Ohio on Wednesday and te0ffed at Oukakas· claims to beans a ~mocrat an the Harry Truman mold "'If he·s Harl) Truman. rm Roger Rabbt1:· Rcapn ~Id apinst sussiaons of racism. Five days from the election. the Democratic governor of Massachusetts and the Republican vice pp~ent look advantaie of 1hvitatlons to appear on mornantfletwork telcv1s1on programs to press their cases. tht'1r heans that I am a decent honorable per~n whocart>s ew Jersc). 4 about race relattons and will leave tht> tared baggage of ~ The Democrats v.erc '" a hurr)-up offense: th<' Dukakas. 1n Ch1ca10. assailed the Repubhcans' claim on.Truman's mt mol) .. Ha"e Jhe)' no shame?" he asked. b1gotf) behind:· • R · bl I b I ood Dukalus. in an 1nterv1ew on .. CBS This Morning.'' t~f~g t~c:~~·1dw~t~t~~~e. n~ging on ) g nc""'s. v.cr<' With ~mocra1 Dukakas ta~~ tuJI ad"•ntagt of nataonal tele1r 1s1on interview invitations. Bush tossed another barb loaded v.11h .. the L "'ord." or hberal label. j Qn N8C's "T~ay." Bush was asked about Demo- , cratic .suaacsuons that his call\~ign had a racist tinge in that his speeches and commercials have emphasized the. cast of a black Massachusetts convict who escaped while on furlou~ and attacked ·a Maryland couple. • "Thc;re is no bigotry.'' Bush said. "I oppose that furlough prov.am ... but to JO out as my opponent·did .•. and try to assign me something that 1s not an my hean. this shrugged off nauonal pOlts shov.in~ ham well behind. · Republican nattonal chairman Frank Fahrcnkopf saying that -we arcc1ther.t1ed or mov1ngahead .. 1n maJor said C.OP tracking polls uggested Oukak1s was runntng stat<.!S he needs to sc:orc-on upset victol). belO\\ what he called a 40 percent national .. ba~ He said 20 percent to ~u percent ol voters ha\e not Democratic \ ote ... and said a landslide \ 1ctOI"\ for Bush is finally decided for whom t:l:vo . and he contended that ~possible. · • as dec1!11on tame nears the) • re taking a vcl) strong Recent nat1onv.1de polls show the GOP nommcct- "h seertaed IJke he appeared on evel)' tele1r1slon show cxc~pt ~Wheel of Fortune."' BushJ~ked. "You ~e. he was . afraid that Vanna might turn over the L wotd.'' Vanna. White as hostess on the popular game show. .. second look at m~... 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If there a re \.Oters stall undec ided. the> should consider the background of the project and the compromises an the current plan. Segerstrom first pcesented plans for One South Coast Place an Marc h 1986. The plan included a 32-story skyscraper. O bJCCt1ons to the building and the traffic the project would create sent the de' eloper back to the drawing board. But instead of a quack redesign. the company comm1ss1oned a survc> ofcity residents to find out wt)at they didn't like about it and what they would lake to see included in a rcvisect plan. A.t the same umc the company went back to its major tenant. IBM. a nd got that company's ideas for a new plan. The result was a compromise rcnectin$ citi1cns' suggesti ons. IBM's needs and Segerstrom's corpm1tment to a qualitv development. , Fourteen months'aftcnhe project was first proposed . the re' ascd plan wa~ fi nished.· The skvscraper "as replaced with two buildings-one 12 ston es a nd· the other ::!O stories -linked by the proJect's centerpiece, a glass-~omt'd pavilion that included an art gallen. a thletic club and a restaurant. Trees and landscaping had replaced a sinp of shops included in the original project. Pan of the' 11 afres surrounding the buildings. includ ing .a-sro~e afJree_s and a trail for 1oggcrs. strollers and b1qchs1s. \\as oOcrcd ac; a dedicated cit~ park. ~cross the street was a c hild-earl' center for people who "ould work in the twin towers. The plan also included den:loper fees to pa) for streets a·nd tratlic amprtl\ ements. It was and still as a qualit) prOJ<.'C:t for a qualal\ tenant lo"-S.ro" th ad' ocates "ere succcssf ul in their dTons to get the proJCCl postponed "1th a refi..·rendum . The\ "ere al so sucressful an getting another scaled-down version of the proJeCt on the same ballot. . The people who·"ould hke to see the project killed argue that the 46. 700 auto traps a da) 1t "ould create is too ~uch (or Costa Ml·sa residents to tolerate. The\ contend Costa Mesa should not ha'e a drvclop- mcnt that creates I 0.63 7 nc" jobs. Latcralh accepted. their arguments mean the) do not want Costa Mesa to gro'"· v- The) complain tha~ the malli.ons of dollars an fr.c.s egerstrom "ould pa) to improve the streets and anter- secttons arc.· not cnougn and seem con' 111tlJ .I Jl traflic problems wall go 3\' a~ af nt'" dl'\ elopments are not apprm ed. The) arc "rong. , One outh Coast Place·c, opponents don't lake 10 adm1111 but most ofour trallic problems arc rooted in m istakes made )Cars ago Those problems "ere mm placa ted becau l' tt"ie cit). count) and ~tale go' ernmcnts and the public neglected to build nc" road'> and to make c;trect ampro\C.·ments dunng )Care; of rapid gro" ttr-_ The' also don ·1 l1ke to ad mat "e arc stall gro" rng and that much ofihat grq" th 1s antt·rn:il. 11 comes from fam1l1e ha' mg children. and frhm those c:hildrt.>n "anting to 11,e and r:iasc their families here. omc slo"' gro\\lhl·rs ad' ocate that "e<>top gro" th until street. road and publar sen aces catch up.1 That thcon has soml' basic naws: • The onl~· abc;olute \~a~ to stop gro" th 1s to make surl' the banh rate does not n cced the death rate. and to allo" ne" residents into the cat\ onl' if someone else le:ives. It as an unacccptabk form o(sot'aa·I engi neering. • Tral1ir congestion cannot am prove w athou t more road<, unk.,., the numtx·r of cars permitted on the strl·ets as restnc:1cd .\l-.o. nu one Sel·ms w all~ng to pay for street or traffic 1mpro' cments unle~s pan of the cost is picked up b~ a de' eloper" illang to bu~ an to the problem. <.. J. ~t'gemrom 6.. Son'> as such a de' eloper. The firm has presl·nted a reasonable rt.~' ascd plan oft he original One outh Coast Place pro1ec1 and "'111 pro' 1de needed funds 10 help 1mpro' e o ur traffic problcmi. Those fec:-s "111 no1 c;ohl' all of the traffic rnnge~tton caused O\ 'cars of neglect. but at "all help One' outh ( oa'il Pface IS a good C\-amplc of responc;1ok gro"th that "111 help< oc;ta Mesa contlmre to prosper and rcco,cr from traffic planning mistakes made )ears ago 1 he project as a 1.·red1t to the de' eloper and the c11~ It should be appro .. ed "11h a ~es' ote on Measures Hand I ne\I Tursda~ J • Qualified workers The federal government 1s losing its ab1lat> to hare cmpl~yeesquatlfied to perform rnc~eas-tngly c~mph~led~Ad technical work because oflow salanes. dechnmg prestige and needless frustration, the Reagan administration recentl) told Congress. The result. according to a new repon prepared for the federal Office of Personnel Management, or OPM. is a ... slowly emerging crisis of competence" because skilled workers are leaving federal service. Obviously, the next administration should try to mend fences with the federal work force. Obviously. federal employees should be granted raises as frequently as members of Congress, the Cabinet and other top appointive posts. Contrary to what some politicians think, the government is only ascompetentand united as those who work for it -not those wh6 arc elected or appointed to it. ORANGE COASl .-,Pilat Ros.naryCluchman Pubhsher ,,......-yW,Of IN ... .st llO \.,.., .. ,C.-....... CA ~ •e JI*• ..... •MO Cee1a -.c..- Sall AlJto11lo Expre1.1-New1 TIM Tall (dllOI o..r .. , Assooitt C.101 l•a.MI """ldllOf s....-... ~ CIMOI .... e... S...bl.W ...... , ..... l*at c.. ... ..... '- ... V.,.111 Admlrsq Director Tilta... Reta.I Ad.-IMIC MlNCtr ,..,, .... Cliss.Ncl Mwffldttll ...,., ,..... .. Collttolllr c.,...,~ lolless Office ... ,_.., Citt ..... °"""' ... , ... . ~DWit- l .. • ~ DWWus TV JU.TL Qnt.inues: .... ~---""-----~---. -, ....... ~ TK£J)Ult£ cl HAU\1lD ~-~~ . • I Thursday, November 3. 1988 A.a 'Bay feces'· campai~n ­ misleacil~g :To the Editor: . The oth er night I found a Oyer 111 m) m:11I · bo11 \\Ith a scrc!Jming hc:idhne whi ch ~1d "Feces 1n the 83).'' The pamphlet went on to castigate Ma) or John Co>. and C'oun- c1l"oman Ruthelyn Plummer over their alleged failure to install pump- out stauons 1n Ne\\pon Bi). .\s )OU can guess. the pamphlet \\enl on 10 supest thaL.the clCCllOn of Paul R)ckotl and Jean Watt to the (°II\ ( ounc1I "ould ensure the cit) of Ne\, port Beach 1hat something like this \\ould nr' er occur again. Yes. 1h1s as the s1lh season. but th as irresponsible bH of l·a mpa1gning !>ponspr~d b) a group wh!ch calls itselt cwpor1 2000 wcnra b11 too far. Perhaps a rl·v1ew of a fc" facts is 1n order. A coupk of year~ ago Senators Bergeson aud Pre~le) sponsor~d l~gis­ lation 1hat transferred respons1b1l1t) C · Ii • ~ 11 b d fordeterm1n1ng the numbcrofpump-aD. t JS e ow e sa•'e OUt !>ta11onsrequired '1npubhc"aters . . · .. 1 ~1~m ~g~~~ 1~;1 J~~1~~t~f)ns~;~~)~ b ~ B • ~ gc111ngdoneat 1hest:itele,el. e Q 1:Pe J~ "A#-~..-.J--..-:...-~-.-~...:!!l!!!!!..._!!,-..•:___~\iµo.1nc1.Ue L:1ha~1 llClrg:LlslJ..JJatiJaJon~· ".....Ja.,l:j()enai:AacLte.10.d.--!J _ --~I---~ _ __G_L~_ -, Ne\'pon lk~ch has "orked "Ith th<.· 1Mtall thl· rc<.:ommended number of pumpoua s1a1mn\ for Ne\\pon Ba). In add111on. our cit\ has a Harbor Qualll) ('omm1llCl'cha1red b) C'oun- c1lman Don Strauss. Both he and ( ounnlman ~laun:r. "hb also ~n cs on 1hat c:ommlltl'e. along "1th the "4,.'\en puhlie elllll'nS ha\C \\Orkcd hard 10 1mpro\l' lhl' deanhnes\ of II '1:ir1cd "11h .1 phonl' •all. an ,mun' n11>u\ l all from a '"oman "ho \~an1~·d IO knO\\ 11 nn,oni: llUI thl0fl' Gucd rnough 10 hdp a·n inJured \t·al \\di no\\ " thl'fl' reall~ a pcr\rn\ out lhl'rl· so nll<l. ~o hl·a1 lie'' \ll Unl.11Ill~1h.111hl.'~ \\OUIJ not \\:1111 II) hl'lp an in1url·J '>l·.11" ( onw on I hl' 1nJi.1rcJ 'l'JI had <.nml· Ji,111ng. llfll' "1.1prx·c:l 11ghtl) arounJ 11' nl'l r.. anJ lOuld l11: '>l'l'll -nH>'t da,-, - \Ulllllllg 1t\dfo11 thl' huo) JU\( llut\IUl' thl' l'nt1amT IO :-..,·"JXlrl Ha1hlll". tlw "0 111.111 ~a1J fhl' l'alkr 'aid the •wal ,1p[X':t1nl to hl• gnm ing '>ll f..l·1 h) I he Ja) ~hr lh11ugh1 lhl;fe \\:J\ \Ullll'lh1ng <)Ulll' '"ong "11h tha\i., \u .1llalkadTinl' lha1 Ja~. I P·'"l'd alw llll'"Jgl' ll' l'I tu Paul -\1d1ipk) our 'l'\\flt>rl Bl·ad1 ll'f>Urll'I PJul l Jlkd Fnl·n1.h ol thl· \l·a I 11111. .1 I agun.1 Hl'Jl h-ha\l'd group lkJ:- ratnl 10 prl' .. l.'n1ni mannl' hie lhl· ~ 111 up " ·" .1" a I l" o t 1 lw "' .1 I H 1 n :ind. 111 IJll h.1d m.1lk 'l''l'ral .llll'nlP" Ill w" Ul' lhl' m;1mmal l hl' Jlll'nlflt' had goni: mm hcrl· ho" l'' er. brc:au'il' lhl· WJ hon llopix-J 11110 ahe "·•ll·r 1.·Jl h Wlll' Tl'S\'lll'r' 4,tr~' n.:a r. ,\Jdl). 1hi: pri:~·n1!J.1on group 1.on· c tt1lk<l lllJL 1rw ~ca hon prob~1hl~ \\ 1111 Id hJ \ l" Ill f."'" m urh '>ICKl'r hdt>:l' .1 'Ul°ll'"lul rl''>CUl' nlUld hl· m.ilk \nd 1n ..i had."artJ \Ort o l \\J\ lh,11 Ill.Ilk \\'ll'l' • . B1.'lJllSl' ul the numtx-r of ho.lll'r' "hl1°d oh' 1uu'h -;,·l·n and \\11rned :.lO(lUI the w:il. f>nul \HOie up 3 \lor~ a11J I "'-'nl ahout arranging ltl gel a pho1ugraph ol till' ~l·al. No". thl'fl' 1!> no 'hortagl· hf huat" in '-l'\\J)ort llarhni . hu1 lhl· Dail\ Pdu1 dl>l''>n't h11ld llll' p1nr... 'hp Ill ai1~ ol thl'lll. ''>II I lalkd up Orangl· ( oun1~. \lll·111r~ La. L)Jlk Olson to nsk h11n II tlw dl•partml·n a·., Harbor Pa1ml might Ix· ahk tu tah· our photogra- plh·r Olli tu lhl· hUO) ... OU hall' 10 prl''' \our lucl ''Ith tht'\e-\llrl'I uf thing'>. hul und,·r thl' nrt"ums1ame\. II 'l'l'll1\'J tir..,· J rl"J'onahk Tl'llUl''>I < H,ond1dn't l'H'n laugh \\hl·n I 1oll1 him "h.11 "l' "l·rc up to. Hl· pua nll'11n hnld mJJl J 4u1l r.. \·all 10 lhl' hJr~H lllJ'>t,·r JnJ lanw harr.. on lhl' hm· "( 1lo.,. 'uu'rl' "·1:· \nJ "''\,en· '•d '>ou1a onl' of our pho1ographl'f' h11cl11.·d ..i nJr \\1lh thc llarhrn l'a11ol and. \Url· l'nough. llwrc "a'> tn1r lllJUrl'd Sl'al \Unn1ng 11\\.·ll "11h a n>Upk nl h1 ctlll'rn 'l'"I' 1111 Bum '\o I I he pho1ogrnph tuld thl· 'tllr~ flfl'll' m ut h lllf 11 ~·II l hc l~'>h 1 ng Ii Ill' apJll<m·d 111 'tx· Jrn" n '>ll t1gh1I~ :iround tlw ,l·.11\ -\\ell nl.'l k I 'uppml' -1ha1 11 had nit through 11' '>l1l r.. ,i..111 \ml till' wal-epl)l'arcd 10 oc nonl· IOU happ~ .1\'xwt 111-. plight or uur phuwgrapl)l'I \ prl.'\l'rll'l': one l'~ ( "a' l·a~t b~1klulh 1n till' <:J.mer.1-· d1rl'Ct1o n "1th a h1n1 of 'iurnm or pahnp<;. nngl'I. I don't f..no" !\cal• 'H'll l·nough I ll Ix· 'llrl' Thl' '!tlor) Jilli th\' l nlor photograr1~ \t't oil a dw111 ll'.ll t1on Rl':tder• lalkd "11h 'a11ou' '>llUl''\lloni. on ho\\ Ill rnpllm' 1lw l rl·atufl' Onl pcr\on ~U@.gl'\ll'd thl' wal '>hould tx 1rarrqu1llll'd and Jnnthc.r \Ull.iWl>ll'\l thaa a tl·am ol \klll d1H'f'> lOuld 1:ir..l 1he -.cal b\ l>W(m !'>1111 anothl·r Oh\l'fH'r llllll"d that 11 \\e "lhould \,l\e ~ pair ol ( ahfornra gra\ "hnk., lrom thl' froll'n rcJ\"he• ol .\(a.,r..a. thl'fl "h' lhl· hn·r.. l·an·1 \\l R''>l'Ul' -,oml' poor \l'al di Aging 10 :i butt) oul\llll' lhl' nn11on ·s , l~lr{tl''' pkJ\Url' harbor I'm nol SUrl' II hl l'\~'lll'd IO l><11h Pllul IO l";Jfl(Ufl' ah, mammal 01 "h..11. ..\ lllupk ul da\<. la1l.'r. lhl' I o• .\l'lgdl''> f1 ml'' ran a \tor) on lhl' 'l'JI :ilong "Ith ~• photograph. I a1rr 1ha1 da\. a 1l'11.·, l\aon Ill'"' l'rl'" from lo' .\ngl.'le' l'<111~h1 "ind of the inJUrl·J :.l·al and ro.irl·d 1n10 Nl'"P<>rl 10 gl·t ,1 Pll'("t.' ol lhl' .1r11on. C'k<11 I~ the m u<.la 1 d "<" n l I I hl' hot dog mm 1 hl' Fnl·nJ, ot till' ~l'J Lum del 1dcJ a ll11k later 1ha1 '><!Oll' Ja, 1ha1 thl' moml·n1 "al> nghl lor nno11w·1 rl''!tlUl' .ltll'lllfll \\di. \\(' \tJrtl'.d tlll.' "hok nw" \o 11 ~·1.·ml·d rl·a-.onahk w get had ou1 hi l~lu~ \.o I .inJ ~ \\hal thl'fl' "a'l Ill ~·l· Paul \rdupk~ and :".1d \uu1.1 d1l'\\ thl· a11~1gnnwn1 ag:11 n If 11 "orr.., onn• 11 '>IHluld "or\. "' 1q· nght'' \\ 111ng Thl· I larhor P:nrol boat 1h.11 Ol,on had -.c STEVE MARBLE e" porl Harbor. The cm."<'lS of 1h1s comn11t1e<.' have tx.·cn rl·markahk, One member. Jack granousl) arran~l·d lor· u' 10 U!ll' thl· Skanner. 1s usuall} given credi1 for lar'il tinw "a~n 1 ~1ta1lahk. II hau 1sola11ng 'a maJor :;ource of pollutants alre<id~ Ol'l'n rl'Sl'f\ l'd tor lhl' 1e!l~-_to 1he ba). ~ion ho~<>. lmaganl.'. humf)l·d h~r That sourcc_was lcnihzers used by !>Onll' inlantlL't\ \\hO prohnhl~ dnnt n rscres upstrcam .\saresultofhis kno" a s1.·al lrom a !.n.lil u 1 : . ,.. We nel·d a boa1. I .;.uJ . ·\nil notxll.h "ork. com bane~ with the C11y" oun- di..,puic J ihat H 11 \\ h .1 . 1, ·lind on·· cal and cooperation from tbcs1a1cand • " · »· 1 . ~ l 1 1 l other Jumchct1ons 1hc Back Bay has on 'uch sl1111 nOllll I cal C'd up n " be •n dredg ·d. That alone has ..\lmnn lod.11'x·). our hoa11ng \Hlllt tx?·n a ~a or br~ar..1hrough for ba t~n thl' 1h'ough1 that hl' 'un.·I~. wuliJ ·ic'anl 0, .. 5 1 -Y l'fld U'>a OOJl l I ~ .. · .. Call (,run'r..' ·· ltHk:.ihn fen pumpou1 stations have been hl.'llo\\l'd ··1dl h11i1 I anld \UU 10 recommendedforourharbor.F1veof can:· thow arc an place. operating and have So I rnll1.:t.I \rt Gron'r...1> lhl' ll>rml·r bcl·n for some umc. The other five tmner of Jhl' Halhoa a;:n 1hun and should be in opera11on w11hm six .\n's-Landing (1ron'>k) \\:1S "~ rn-months. pa1hc11r 10 our d1kmma anJ 'olun-The Harbor Quall!~ Comm11tct' teC'rcd to motor u ou1 to llll' huo~ rernmmeodc~ IQ lhl.' council that it '1rutl go11:1 oc tlad o~ 5·30. he pa'IS an ordinance req uiri ng pr1\ate enut10nl'd ··~!UI \Uml· J1nnn gUl'\I\ 'kllhng dub~ 10 ha\ l' aC'l'l.'\S Ill pump- com1ng O\l'r ou1 ..,talion' It also requirl·d that So .\rt. Paul and "l1l·k molllrl'd out rhartered boat\ ha'e access 10 'iuch lo Buo~ No I alun~ \\llh l\\U Ha1hor fac1li11es. fhat ordmancl:' ,qs paSSl'd Pa1rnl ~I,. one earr~ 1ng ahe rl'WUl' Countrlman (°'and Councll"oman team and the othl·r lhl' ll'll'' l\llll1 Plummer \Otl'd for all of th<.' abt)\<.' ere". l hl.' St.'<il mus1 haH· <>mdkd and should bccr~d1ll·d as sue,;h. lroubk. I h .-k J W d p I >\g<iin. thl.' photograph pn'll\ much . 3\~ nown e~n 311 an au \Jld 11 all. ..\ rl.'d Ii arbor Patrol~boJI. ,1 R~ckoll for.r~an~ )\:ars . .\lthough we man "ith 41 lll'I hanging lh~m hi' ma) d1M1grcc on some.issues. I ca nnot uut~trl'll'ht:d arm and a ~Ila bk spla'h bche' c that thl'~ condo nl' the kind of "h~rl.' thl' \l'al maJ 1."'·l;1., gl'IU\\:t\. ~l111cal bcha,~or stro" n I'>) Ne\\ port Thl' -.cal. otH iou!ll'. "a' not "1~ IO _()()() ~n~ 11~ o erzcalous !iupporteri.. the fact thal tfw; \\:l~ a goldl'll photo In 1h~ na~\: of decenc). the} should opporturu1,. ihat thi\ "a'I thl' 15 pu~.hcl) rc,pud1a1e the fl)e~ mailed b) m1null''> of laml' a hat l'' l'I 'onl' " Ne .. port _()()()and 1ell the offi cers of -pronuwJ 10 hi~ 1h:it h. -or \h. for thal organ11at1on 10 take a h1h· for the all 1 r..no" _ "~s J ,1a; l bnlnn(·e of~~1s campa!gn. 1 Tall' l"o \\Ill tx· a1urd:'I\ \\hl'n thl' l.\RENC E J .. Tl RNE R fm•nJ, ot the ~J I wri proml\t' Nr" pon Beach C II) C ounc1lman anoth ... ~r n .. ~·ul· ath:n1pt • edfi~~eMarbleis theDal/yPJ/otcltJ Mudslingers .Big-h~arted tobaccofiri:lls .. battle bigotry in California getting dirtier To the Editor: .\s 1he hational poh11cal campaign has concerned itself \I.Ith .. mud slingang and innuendocs.~ it appears lhal the Ne\\port Beach l'andidates want 10 go to e't'n a lo.,.,cr fl',el. Last we<.•k'c; mail contained literature procla iming "l-cccs in the Bay." It went on to proda1m this tragcd) and ~ \( f{.\~11 11\'rO -·Lvok. l'H' kno" n all along 1h1s 1i. Cal1fonua. and thllll'' a rl'n ·1 thc !>tlml· here as 1 hl') arl' had; 1n 1hr \tall'!.. Foo1h<1ll. for instance. 'a ou 1urn on the Ide' 1s1on '>Ct 111 10 o'dOlf.. ~undn' morning. and thcrl' an· 1h1· !'wnts..iind. ~m •~" -bard} -lrom the Superdomc Ba1.f.. 1n Souah Dakota. )Ou tum thl' ll'lt.•' 1~mn on al 10 o"clod Sund<i~ morning. }OU Sl'I a church Sl'n 1<.·c \nJ II l'>n '1 JUSI foot hall. \ ou turn on lhl' tck' 1s1on set at I 0 o dock unda~ morning 10 \\3tlh tlw ~a1nto, <wd lhl· R:tm\. ma)lx' l'al a h11k ~ogur1. Jnd .. uddcnl) a prca\.1nt- loulang. do\\n-to-ca rth gu~ w11hou111 Ill' 1s ll'llang \ou that the _S-n·n1 ta' 1nrr\'a~ thai Propo,111on 99 "ould IJL'f.. onto C\ en park of di-"rl'lll'' bought 1n < ahlom1a 1~ nothing hut b1gotn . and pun1shl.'" people for thl'lr hie~!\ k·~ In °.\111~raca. he ~aH. wl'don"t go.for th111. Esix~1nlh in California. No". th1!t 1!>0 0t'" mform:ucon I had kno"n frocn the ad.,cr11~·­ mcnt cart) 1n the e~h1b111on ~·:uon that Propo 111on IJ~ wa~ go:ng to cau'>l' o rramc "a"e. and that Lm .\ngcle\ gang~ -all of 1h~·m nlOI'\.' mt~n·\tang to ":uch 1han the Ram b) the "a) -~ere 101ng to bl! dm IOJ 'ans full ol ~muggl<'d c1~1'\.'lte aC'ro'I\ lh\' \late line from Ne' ad.a. d1H·r11ng O\ ef\\orf..e<l poh4"c from thCtr du tac catch1n1 kalkr' :ind rapt"s anti drug dl·ale1s and t:h11d. pornotnJ)twr and lhrn hu~ ma handaun,. . Fron\ ad' \'arl\ 1n the rqu~r , sta~m. I r..nc'I. the 'ta\ "a' backed b) doctott. who make loo much mofk:) as II IS Loo~. OU JOI 30.000 ptopk' 0 }.rar d~ 101 ~"~') ~car •• lhtt llal4! from c1p~tt"°~'•"1l ~ ttlt d1><'lllr' ai\' g1111\g 111 makt· oul. nghl', ho" we can remed) 11 b) elcc11ng , 'io arl· lhl' h11,p11.11,. ano1hcr b:u r..a certain cand1da1ec;. -• oflhl' l<l\ , I'm &l'lling confused. One promi- Hu11h1\ \unJ;J \ -thl' ninth ganw p ncnl candidate sa\s that the water nl lhl' ~J\1111 -'"" lhl· lir\I l"H· ETE quaht) of th e ba) 1.s 1he best 11's ever hl·ard ol h1g1111 ' tx·en and he "111 continue 10 work to It ''°ppnl llll hH .1 n11nuh.'. thl' o make II tx·uer. ~omng. hut nrn ,1~ I wn 1r:tng-ttt-----.-£ll£R ---......1... ___ No\\ this mailer l'Omcs along and folhm 11 lhl' !tll\ \\J\ nplaming 1h:1t ••••••••••••• tnei, lO scare all of US IOlO \ 01108 for hl· docsn·a "mlf..l' h1m~·lf \tS I ..a" 11 other cand1datn. It appea~ to me mu!ll t~: t1Ul' the hou~. and. ahhough mcmorahl) that the candidates haH' mo,ed one I ml·an. thl' C\lra 2'1 H'nl\ "on"t lX' acr... nl'H'r died of can<.w or heart s1cp bclo" the gurn:r and into the com mg ou1 ol Im po<. f..l'I. \O 11 ha~ 10 dic;caSl' occau'IC ol 1t I 1hough1 1ha1 sewer. Perhaps the .. feces" ha~ e'en he hum thl' hl'JI I ngh1' .,.,3., Im heart hl"d 1hro" n up. hut 11 gotten into m) mailbox l'\iot onh that. "h1k thl' man musth:nelx.-cnsomc11 n1td~ J .ALKIGER talkl'd. a d1umnJr\ tklin111un ol Monda' I l·ame an io the olhcc "ith \orona del Mar bagotn lanw up on 1he \<.recn -11 • nc" purpO')e. Thl' lir\t lh1ng I did "as \\3~ 1'ha1 or prl'Judan'. something n:ques1 all lhc inlorma1t0n \\Chad an "l' rl' ag.'11ni.1 he1~· m \merica am \\3~ the libran on t ah lorn1an' .\g;un~t -and 1h\' c.klln111on said 11 "u' (Jnf:ur ra\l'S. lisunng a don:n1on d1srr1m1,na1aon :ign1ns1 a n·rta1n \\Ould be a goo<l hrsl step. group ol JX't>pk. It turned out. ho"l'' er. C ala- 1 bega~ to feel a\h~mcd. 1n l:ll'I. not fornia ni. .\go1n,t L1nfo1r Ta\Cs J1dn'1 onl) ot.1 mpo">1110n N . bu1 of all Jhe rcall\ need m) donalllln. !'-'ar~ C olatorn1a hn'I tnwd -.mof.>er!I 10 It 'turned out. thq ~aen·1 reall) cents ~ p.l~ k. l'.01 bcm& a . 'llllo"''r Cahfomian<J, m)~ll I n:ah1cJ I couldn t l't':lll) ~licvc 11 or not. Californian~ f...no" how 11 h..'t:h t<> be\ 1ct1m11cd like &ain~t Lln(:ur t U\l'!> 1s l?ast ( oaM that. but h·an t~ll ) OU.tl~.l driH·r. lhat tobact·o compnnic) the.• &41solanc t:I\ ha~ bcljn Ctodang Ill\ I can't beain 10 tell"''" 1mprc\M'd I pccsonal hbcmc' for .:!5 ~l.'ll~ "" •\nJ 11$ a dranf..cr. the \1quor ta\. Think about 11 Three thousand .\nd as. a homeo"ncr. the real mil<'' :a"a) tht re arl' aiaantil' com· e~talc ta~ . pa nu.~ ~ho care w much for .\mcnca nd as a 'l.Ork1ng. C ahlom1nn. 1he and our "'a) 01 hfl' a hat the) "ou ld 1a1c COlOmc IA\. $pend ten\ ol m1lhon~ of dolla r!I tu Fiaun"' )OU can cure only one .,..3rn <. ajalorncan\ qa1n 1 pcc1.il 1nJuJt1cc at a 11me. hO~'-°tt. I aot mtcre 1 crime and b1JOtl'). dote tnouth to 1he 1clt~1sion $C't to Thirh thousand ""'' a \car arc rad tht fine pr1n1 at the bottom of the Ou\hcd in<. ahtornaa. and thc.toNH:co achcn1~t. and -rott ~n the iocfusu') "••m•na u\ a,.aan"lt \JJ\'Cltll n1me of the lfOUP spo1Jsonn11t. int~~'\&'-< oahtorni:aMAp1nst ntiurTa\cs. Hu• can )UU LoH \Our ountn "Thi~ is "ofj(t\•rful:· I w11d to m,_ mort than 1hat'! Voting the slate overlooks best ... To lhl' Editor: The name of the political gam~ these da) s seem~ 10 be .. Don't Split the Vote" l'vcn 1f )OU art the best eond1da1e l he cs1abllshmcn1 says Ruthcl)n Plummer 1s a "known quan111~" and Newport 1000 wants u, to \ ote the slate. • Mca n"h1lc. man> members of both '1dcs aarcc that Sterhna Wolfe 1$ the best and most qu:ihficd candidate from W('~ Newp()rt for Ille Newpon Beach \tt) Council. Sterling Woffc as one ol the mo 1 en"°1ronmcnt.all) a"'arctandtdat~ on the ballot How. e"er, mcmbcn of thcst spttiaf. 1ntnnt poups ha\.t Mkf'd htm not to run and ''$1>111 thc "Ole." Mt)bc 1hii is how pohtlC'S rached 11~ rurrcnt state. We ~ all tr)•"I to "'ork tM S)~tem instead of ju.a "°''"' fort~ bnt Pl"T10n fOf IM iob. CL YD IAENNEJ( q. Mruu1rt. ,.ho onC"C ate 1 ~hole ,,._ DinlH i. Pl~ or Ma~ dunn1 a pan, -at HI t t --~----,~--·--Nffwpon .. " .. '\I ' ( I.Ill Plat I • . J- S . ce m __. . . THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1988 • N&WPCIAT BEACH• COi"iCNA DEi MAR NEIGHBORHOOD CdM Center an .Otisis for ·senior·citizeils . By KATY BOUCHl;:R Of!Mhlly ........... Norma <l1khnst rc:mcmbers the ti me she had lunch with a wom'1n ·who dldn.t1'no\\ a soul 1n tO\\n. · dedicated to helping !>tn1ors' in 31\'.f poss1bl~wa~ -whether it be ad\'ICC. instrucuonal d a<;scs. or Just pla1 n companionship. centet an )' da) . .\II the\ ha\ e to do is let us know9 dU) in adv:rncr •• The center IS a hubbub of 3Cll\ I t~ for area S(OIOrs . an employment pr(>gram ~ Jardine-Hau, ~wlpinl'd thl' centl'r .. and how the name t·ame .ibout ... Soc1aJ lnlorma11011 ~n ices. ' The claste"S an·d acll" 111es offered <11 Oasis arc-d1\C·~c . .. ~(" ha'e ccfmmuntt) gardens." Concert, football The woman had ll"ed in Corona dcl Mar for \Ca'5 and was a recent widower. She had a problem known as agoraphobia and was afraid to lea\e her house. "I m the human rC'IOurccs chair- man:· said G11ch nst. \\hO lives 10 Corona dcl Mar. "That mean~. bas1call). people helping people. You see. this JUSt isn't a club. There arc a lot of lonel) people who need some- one to talk to or need to be w1tJl people. We ti) to pro\ 1de t.b..a.lX!ll~· "We ha'e about 50 different pro- grams running monthly:· sa id Cdt'Ste Jardine-Haug. 29. director for the center. "Some of the recrnt1onal acu' 1\1es consm of bndge. ~huf­ neboard. golf and tenn t5. .\ISO v.c have educational classes throuatt Coastline Communh} College We ha"e human ser" 1cc$ such as berea' e- meni groups, people 10 help v.11h Medicare.forms. sh<rrcd housing and .. The senior center h~ tx·~·n hl'n: since 1977.-shl' ~11d ··Thl' fo\;1ltl\ " operated through th\: Cit\ Y.1th a pnifC1jSIOOlll \fa fl ~ l' do d lot ol 1h\• program planning ctnd large '>lak special e"ents. Fncnlh of lhl' Oa\" " a pn' ate non-profi1 suppon group tor the center that ra1~<.1 fund!> and help'> supplement "ha1·s nc"'dl'd · Jardine-Haug ~•d -The~ jTO'i\ their o" n \ egctables \\c h:t' c 40 plots and 11 sa11~o1untttrstha1mi1nage..Jt Each __ __ • • •• . WJDDJD.g_ outing Lots of activities are being planned around Newport Beach. so I'll launch iight in and tell you where and when. · First of all, tbecityofNewport Beach's Parks. Beaches11 nd Rec- reation Department is sponsoring an excursion on Saturday. How.does the USC vs. Cal football game sound. topped·ofT by the Beach Boys post-game ·cone.en? The one-hour concert willim- mediatel follow the Tro ·an- o en ars ow own. Tickets arc $22. which includes concert reserved seating. trans- portation. and refreshments afte~­ ward. Buse(w1 II be deluxe charter coach. Departure.time is L:30 p.m. sharp from Manners Park park- ing lot. Call 644-31 51 for ad- ditional information. • ... . . . -Also ... thecit) has a fret craft fair on the a$enda. However. she made the efTon and went to the Oam ~enior Center. ;ind she told C11khnst o,hc wao; .glad shs: dtd. The Coronn dcl Mar center' is "We ha'e a ltul~·~n that\\ ill pick up people in the surrounc;hng area." she added. "::fhe' ·11 bring them·to the = .... The name-Ons1s means more thdn a ha \ en for senipr<; 10 Oocl. I<.> It '3C1ualh stands lor owa .\duh person 1s as'11gned a plot and pa}s a S25 secunl\ depo 1t -.. .\lso there arc 1ea dances e'er} Fnda' afternoon with an all-senior 0and ·!~al l>!a~s the big band era mus1t .\ v.aB .. uu1 of 1he office and .onto (Plea.e .ee, OASIS/8 2 ) . -. Craft fair to benefit new facility '\o..talg1c for an old-fashioned . (. hnstma~1 It \OU Y.an1 to rcpl:icc the m:iss- produced g1h uems lrom shopping malls "1th handmade sifts th;)l Y.l'tC: cralted "1th !tl\ c. head on do" n 10 ( orona del \1ar on ~aturda~ fhe Oasis ~ruo.r ( c:n ler "111 he ~o!ding m lir~1-c:' ~~ cral:t fair to help .. crafts building. ··~ e al read' Ila' c 211 'l'ndors "ho "'II d1spla~ their cr.illi. .. said i...a1h~ Read~ program l<X>rd1nator ··" c .-.;old 1abks for S20 Each 'cndor bu' s a table and ~II handmade 11c:m "On<.' gentleman 1s c;elhng hand- made '1ohns:· sh1: ldded. "&sides the 'ctdors. "l' also ha\ c tables of crafts ade b~ membcrlo On hand w 111 he-and-l..n11 '>"l'ater.. ( hnstmas ornaments 'Heaths and ma"' othl'r uems that ha\C~ been donated ·· R<.'ad' said T he .. Holiday Ans and Craft Fair .. will be held ai Mariners-··· Park Nov.12-13bctween IOa.m. and4p.m. O*"Y Nee....-"9 IC8'y .._,_ Center director Celeste Jardine-Hau« enJoys luncb in tbel au l>o-witb Norma ttands near a community garden ana Gilchrist, buman ret,ources chairman. ~ltce Ha\Nlt'' v. ho has taught "oodcan ing al the Cl'nl~r for mort." lhan l-0 ~c:ar., said c' er, one has been (Please see FAIR/82) The fair will ha ve nove!t> handmade ornaments. holtda~ decorations. coun tf) c~fts.Je"· elry and local arti sts d1spla) mg their specialities. For more 1nfo rmatiot1 call 644-3151. • • • And the Kt wants Club of N.cw- port Beach. along" ith the New- por.t-Mesa YMC .\,is sponsori ng the fourth annual Back Ba~ _ 5-lOK. It happens No . 13 in the Back · Bay area , wi th regi stration at the Marriott Hote l. · And there·s a new course. Both races are along the Back Bay.with gentle slopes. The IOK will include one first aid s'tation Awa rds will bcg1 \en to the top · male and female fin ishers in both races in all age categories. lnterested?Call 642-9990. • • • Congratulations to Kimberly Fine of Ne" port Beach! . . . TV station Writes • 0 I own suc~ess story" ,, 8 ) JOYCE BOOLO\'ICH d1stncl' tru-.1~ 'ott'd 10 laY ull 0t_o.iiy,...11A11t around 100 1.icuh' member. ·'.(hile I -r. 1 h i1. .• 1 Q • (l>nt10u11\tt IO '-U~'i1d11r the tcle' 1'-10n n ,i.'rm' '' '.t:"' .:inu O\\ ' 'ftallon • and-+4~~f\.'fl I I~ ~i-~ar' for-But tht"n JQ "rone<f1nand lru\ft'L'~ Hun11ng10~ lkarh-bl ed pub!i\ tdt·-l 3mc.· up~"11h s-oml'thing ·alled lhc \ls1on s1;111on i...<x f: < hannl'I ''1 c 09pcra11,t· Tl'k\1!>1on ~c.aJcm~ 1111 rc.·d1ni!., I rum the: l'lkll'> \ll The pr6po'kll 1.allcd lorthe d1 tnll to • Propo 1t1on I ' 'itJlllln tl\\ lll'r ( VJSt continue.-to oixr.:1tt' th<' s1a11on w 1'1111'.' Comnwmt' C ollqie 0 1<,lrtd \un-using 11 .. studio\ .i!t a ll·achmg fac1ltt~ s1dered dumping i...<K E \Jllmg !I'll· for ttk d1.,l·f'lll' <,ludrnl' \tudc.·nls sLa11on a linanl IJ dr.i1n "<lufd k:irn hand~-c.1n ho" tu OJ>1:rall' The s1a11on loc.Jll-0 on lhl' <.1okkn a tek' 1son <,fallc.m -1n 1ron1 ol the \\es1 (olk&l' \.Jmpus tlc.1_JO hn1aJ-camerJs and tll:h1nd 1hc.· ){l'ne' The casung m '\o, l·mOc:r 1v ~ It \\J' ·plan '"ould gc.·na.i1c.• $ ! m1lt1on J \l'3r Or~nge( ount\ , 1ir .. 1 ll~JI vliu·n~·J 1n 1nconh 1 ht' tru,tel'' al"o dc.·lrl·a•,. telC\ 1s1on <,tJI \'n c.'d tht> )\Jlt m \ 'ulNlh to $1 m1lhun K.OCE problem!> auc l·rjh:J and then ·h' S4nu 'X1( tor 14\ti-~ "hen d1stnc.1 tea, h..:r... JI OrJng.... l\.C X E fl'SJ)l..lOded ti' l ut11ng had. the ('oa<,t ( 1111\lc. r \\ "'"' and < .1 .. :hn\ \I.ill and ral\1ng addt11QnJI tum1 colkgc.·' n1rn pla 1nl·J 1h.i1 .. u~' J1ic.·J 1u1.,1dl.' the: dl\lrtc. 1 it31'TOTI 1trrfil\ Ill lhnut s~ •11·lh11n ~ T odJ\ the. I l'l-\c.';lr-old ~0( £ \l.1· ~car ,huulJ ~u to 1r.1J1t11•n j t.11n r Still ~1Jl\h1ng. lor bud ... , hut Fine isa native of ewpon Beach and a senior at USC Sbc was named chief of accounts for 18lff Street magaiine-:a campu!i publication. Fine sells and designs adH~Aisements. Many production• have been broadcast live from tbe hro large KOCE studloe. clac;srt){lm tn\trul11c.m The. .r 11 ... ..,m th1: 1.1ualm c.•l l'dUl3llonal and PB\ reached a p1nnJdt in "'~ "hl'n (PleaseeeeSTATION/82) Majonng in publ1c·rclauons. she pre\ iously ser\ed on the advertising staff of the Dail\ Trojan. USC's student-run.ne" - paper. Hobby of UC! hisiory turns in.to anew career · An active member a nd house manager of the Epsilon chapter of Alpha Chi Omega National Sorority. Pinc has also been in volved in the USC Join t Educa- tion Project as a blg sister to a ~ child in the community. Fine isagraduateofNcwport Harbor High School. and is the · (Pleaee eee OUTING /8 2 ) • BuLLETIN Bo~Ro By LESLIE EA Rl'\E T Of It. Delly"'°' Sten Rl'.'l1!'l'd h1,1or' professor am ~ll( ulllXh \loho bc:g3n "orling tor l C.. I bc:lorc.· lhl· \.ampus ""'> l'H'n hu11t. ha' lx-1.•n Jppo1n1cd historian of the: Unt\c.'1'11\ '\.kCullurh a nutl'l' ·\u,tralaan. "a h1rc.·d 1n I''"' J'> founc.hng llc.-.1n ot the ~rhool nl HumJn111e5 He rl·1m·d last umml·r In th\.' H'<lrs tx·t"et'n. ~kC'ull\xh ha'> l..ep1 notes. conducted intcn 1c.''" and l..cpt a carl·lul C~l· on ht'\tor: a' t "as untold1ng fhc appom1mcn1 1) he sa,s. pan 01 an ongoing proce ' "I ihin ~ 11",a lot offun bccau4'<:. \till ~cc.·. l'n· been doing 11 )unolliu.111\ an~ ho" for rough!~ ~4 ~e:ir." ~kC'ullorh ..aid "l'\l' ~ot :i "hole men Lal 1ik lat11nc1 fu ll ol th1n!ls .. (),er thl' 'c.'Jr' · \k( ullc.x·h ·: \\3lchcd thl' ,,1mpu' gro" ln>m J \1ngh: hu1ld1nt! II• .1 ~prJ\\ling un•'l'r· Sii\. .-., can rnn•m~r ''hen .ill I'd 1.·,l·r ~c.· "J' lJllll° ''Jndcnng .1rt1und hl'rl' ... 531d,.\h( ulkxh. "ho li'c.'' 1n '-1.'" port EkJl h "1th his" tli: ~all\ In lall. \\hl·n hl' J ffl\l'li for h1' 111u.ul inlt'f' 1c.''" in < ), l\)t":r I ~t\J lhl'r1.' "J' ooh a ,m.1 I hu1IJ1n g lrn "hJt ,., "''" ·.~ <. .1mpu' I >1 ', .1ri..t l.1 · 1'1'' l t' Bnu1c.''JrJ '\\hen I <:Jnic.· th\ re "J' u,1 h.11 int '-u1h.1ing jnl.! th''' .,,._. 0 .. 11 .. ~ n~ l l'"t'r\tt\ \\\OUl' .. Ol''•'-' 'I' 1U 1rc1, .... ...-J 110111 ... , l' ·' \lj, \nhur .1nJ ", ru ,it, ni.: '!JI ' n"'' , ;tlkd l ampu' th\ 'l "·'' JI'-' •l111d' n111h1ng t-u1 ''i"d' ,·,, ,1 Ul''l1 \U\) £11( lcl \IUI llutkl n.: \ ·•·•uth 1hc.· rt\JJ, '.tJ·n.•t t-._1 t-u 1· \k{ ull<I\. h ... 11d he. .:hl.c.·J "' Ix· df',,n 111 "'here. !ht 1a1 pu' \\11uld t' ,·ntUJ \ Ix \\ c ~um~·d Jlong tor aN'lut a h.ilt a.,, re · \1(( ·dhxh ,.11J I• "u' '-<> rnu_I I "a' h,,pl'lc" \\ t ... ouldn'1 £•'l tanhl"r th;rn a hall J mile.> w ,,,. 1urnl·._1 .iround anJ lame h.icl 1 hl' d1.•d1catt0n ol 1hc campu' .lune 1-.,.,J "J' 1mron:int hl\1or1l.1lh (Pleaee He HISTORY /82) County Centennial programs planned dur~ng November· Orange County's Centennial commmee "'II offer prop-ams and events geared for lhe family through November ranging from boutiques and ba1aar.., 10 "Turkey Trots" and a time capsule uncovenng. Among the November programs w111 be a scncs on Oranac County and the Sea weekends m Newport Bc:ich (contact Steve Christman at 66 t -100 I). weekend fam 1h W9~0ps at the Santa Ana Zoo (Jenmfer R1gti). 8~). al urkey Trot SK run and 13-mile marathon Sunday at Santa Ana's Centennial Park (81lem Padilla. 6'7-6SS9)and the removal ofa time capsule from the: old Couniy Counhouse Nov. 10 (Esther Cramer . ~ 13 697·12?t). Other events include a Musicians' Bash at C ost.i Mesa's Red Lion Hotel Nov. 13 (Beverl} R1edhn~ S*'8 t66), ihe Oranat County1nv1tat1onal Exb1b1t1on .u 1be Lapna An Museum Nov. 18 (Ann Nale1d, 494-89711 and a Twtcy Trot IOK n.in in Dana Potnl 'o, 24 (Elizabeth Nelson, 496-2068). Cnft baaar In Newport The Zonta Club of Newpon Harbor will hold 1t\ unuat craf\ .nci aift bazaar Fnda) from S lo 9 p m. anJ . SaturdiyfuMh lOa.m to.lp.m.attheZontaclubhouscat Uthsueet and lt\tiM A "'enuc. Newpon Beach Twenty anasans will have thcLr (rtft on d1)pla' and fbr sale, with proceeds earmarked for IOC"a( chant . Admission 11 frtt. .. . . pm in Room 105 of the Counscltng and AdmLs.s1ons Building at Orange Coast {'ollcge. Bre nda Blackman will conduct the program. which includes ntuals to help keep a rela11onsh1p grow1ngand 25 wa~s to create.a romantic environment. The fee is $2 5 a nd rcg1stra11on may be made b~ phone at 432-5880. Free nu vaccination offered Frtt flu vaccmauons for adults o"er 55 ·)'cars of aie \\ 111 be a'atlablc Fnda) 1n the board room of the South Coast Medical C~ter on a first comt'. first served basis. The d1n1c Wlll run from Q a.m. to 4 p.m. Funher 1nformat1on ma) be obtafr1cd b)' callt na lhe hospital at 499-1311 Chrlstm•• boatlque ln CdM The Oranae C'o\lnt)' Au.x1ha1) of Bo~s Republic will conduct a Chnstmas bo\lt1quc Fnda) and Saturda)' at St. Michael and All Anaels Church al Marauen tc and Pac1tk \ 1ew dnves 1n Corona del Mar. L nu ual hand-crafted gifh . C'hnstmas orMmenu. home deconuions and other item will be a\ltlable from 9 a m lo S pm. Fnday and 9 am._ to l p.m. Saturda~ lunch v.111 ~a' ;ulabk and theft ••II be pnrc dra-.1n Cblldren '• oYernJ6bter .et • T"c u1h coast YM( ~ wlll hokt a ch1 ktrtn~s O\ crn1Jht pro1mm f rida for elcmcotar) ~hoot-aaw \OUOl-\tl'.'l'\ at the Y. 29 .\I \rown Valk) Pat~••). La.iuna ~11uct 1 h~ Suf)dow ncrs o' cm'lht c' cna •~ !C'hriiutcd on tM first Fnda" of cac:h month trom ti 'op m rrr ' ' ..1 m the ne't da' The foes are SI' for non-member'\ and (. • for membc·rs Call the Y MC .\ at 4~5-045J tot tunhn infonnatton · OCC offering appUcatlons ~pphcatton for firsHtme 1ud~1 planmnp to enroll at Orange Coast collqe nc" <,pnng arc nc.w. a"a.ilablc in the college's ~dmm1ons and Record olli~c The office 1s·opcn Monda) throut.h ThuM3) lrom a.m. to' p.m and Fnda) from a m to~ pm ·for ;,pnng semester 1nformauon, call 43.2-56 ~ Senlon get free nu •hots Sc\erll frtt SCf'\ ICC$, 1nclud10g n~ shot \Ao Ill !'It' pr6\ldtd to senior citizens dun ni ,o,cm~r ti\ thl' Complete Medical Care chn1c. t 7 I 50 Eu hd ~t u1tc 200. m Foun~1n \'alle> Other sen ice v.1ll 1nclud1." blood prcssurcchC'\.k\.;ind an clectrocard1ogram for those oS and o'er Call "'<t I ..Qll9 for funher 1nforma11on ·and an appointment I ~ Womea '• Hmlaars 11eJJeduled u1horand ps)cholosn Minam Pol~trr"·1ll ~peak at two frtt 1em11\l.D ~n\Ortd b' tht l ( I oil c ol McdK"lMand thc'l Cl Womcn'sOpportun1\.lt enter m Dana Point Fnda The scm1nan ••11 be' prc~nttd from IOa.m tu noon forhtthh ca~profnlionalunJ trom l:JO to ' :\<)pm on :-Th( Forbtdden H1\tOt) ofWom"n .. Call the h pttal at 496-;SIOO t '· 27~. for~ t n • Mesa High reunion planned T ht• ( o\t,1 \ k'-.1 H lfh ...,, h1lt'l •la" 01 I~~ \\ 1 II hold 1t' :,1h '"·unwn '\,llLl\I.' :1 lhl \11 f\llrtc.r l11n I 00 \l.h \rthur Bl\d I" n~· {la-., m1.•mtxr ... ,h1wlJ \,111 lht• 'a11onal ( la•;c; tkuruon r\ 1"1.: in \.in &1 n;irJ1n1) Jt 1 l ...J~·"'' t-tur: .iJJ111nn. I tnllll m.i1 ' • Game, concert exc ursion slat"ed The ~C"Pon Bea h Parle; Bca~hc and Rrcreauon Dcpanment '\ill e>onsor an t: \CUf'\100 to turdaf t: -Cahfonua football pm~ anJ the po 1-pme COncfft ti' the Btach Bo)s The S~~ tee include thl'.' ~me and conc:tn.. tran poruat1on and refreshment Dtpan urt time '' 1:)0 p m from lhe 1annel} Parl parlm& lot at ?OOS Oo\'ct Dme an 'l,cv.pon Ca.11644-31 ~I tor more 1nformatton, ' ' . . 82 CE Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, November 3, 1988 .:;.. .. Magician makes show reappear · With V('teran magician l ee Grabel you get more than a performance filled with tricks of dcccQJi on -you also get a l~turc explaining th e: fundamental principles of decepuon. "Deception is fa5€1na1ing, .. Grabel said. "We are inOueneed by littlc-nouccd statements and ph)'sical movements and shape. They arc not sufficiently distinguishable to De perceived or remembered.. ~r form the basis under which a person is dc<'ei\'Cd." G rabel has been entertaining audiences for h~lf a centwy. He bcpn ~~form i ng when he was a U~year-ol~ Boy 'Scout and within a few years he had created an ex travagant show of illusions. In the 1930s. t 940s and 1950s. Grabel was known for the lloating piano lrick. Hc- would levitate an upright piano and the pianist and cause both IQ do a midair somersault. He was at the height of his popularit) during th e I IJ50s. Then. af\er _years of travel ing. hcMetircd 10 his ranctf in Northern California. He"recently, returned to the spotl!ght bccauseofa renewed public interest in his magic. c;rabe1 wiil be in the hmehght ·again at 8 p.m.- Saturday at Orange f oast College's Robert B. Moore Theater. Tickets are $6,SO in advance. SS at the door, · Though he no longer docs the piano trick. his two- . part show. "Do Not lklie"e All You See or Hear.'' will combine his talents as a magician along with~h plaining the psychology that makes tricks det·eptivc. .,,. Maater __,lclan Lee Grabel '. HIST.ORY ••• Proia81 for a varn:ty of rcasont. Prc~idcn1 Johnson vis1tfd the c:impus to take pan in the <kdicauon. With the memory of Pr,-s1dent Kennedy's ns. sassination still fresh. Marines were posted every 25 to SO yards to protect Johnson. Mc('ulloch su1d. "The secret police absolutely went piaU when he C'\,mc off the plat form to , -Shake hands Wit~ the people." said McCulloch. "Very few campuses would ever have bcl·n dedicated by a ~resident. It was ve ry exci tina." McCulloch. who suit teaches one class each quarter. said he spent the equivalent of a month dijling through notes from the Univcrsny of California Board of ReJcnts' ex· ecutive ·committee meeunss from 1957 to 1985. He tape recorded 27 founders of the campus. collected important press releases and minutes of meetings. Muoo of th~ information i-s now in the,collcse archi ves. As official campus hislorian. McCulloch will interview around 85 people either now at the univcrsit> or who have been influential in the development of the campus over the Sam lleCallocb past IS year~. Eventually. the ma- .Jcrial gathered will be'pullcd together ina book called "Instant University.'' "It's the history of Irvine· for · roughly 20 years." McCulloch said. The book title comes from the fact the campus offered master's, bachelor's and doctoral degrees from the onset. STATION'S SUCCESS .•. J'romBl . ; . 2,!!ZING... FaVorlte Characters d ght ofE~t.berFiaeofNe · · Qrogram~off~red)9 Ora.nge and Los In addirion.the 50 fulhime sraff port Beach. • • • } --: according to the staJion's director of ly distributed .. how-to" programs FAIR ... From Bl busy crcuuna somethina jpectal for the fair. . , • "Everybody who ha1a1pcc1al skill is donatinf his expertise.'' _HawlC)' 'Mlid. "We' I have lot! of thtnp for children. There ore toys made out of wood like dino~urs that hold 16 crayons. There will be colored a!~ss ~xes. birds. JCWelry. and 3pron~ .. Al10thcr feature of the crafi,fatr IS a boolb named Grandma's Attic. "Grandma's Attic wil1 f~~turc gen- tly 11std items, .. Rca~y said. "Any. than& you would find m_your .arand- mo1hcr's attic will be offered. ~e·rc not acccpu ngany dot hes or furn1t~rc. but we will have-llats. acccuoraes. dishes doilies~ cups and saucers." Ready said the day will be filled with entertainment and r<'.frcsh· mcnts, 3s well as tbc handmade ncms. Because this is the first time the center has attempted a fair. she says she really has no itka how many ~Ople to. expect. but feels the event ~tit be. a great success. · Craft classes gel pr~ttY .. cro~ded sometimes. Hawle) said. At tfm~s we have ha'd 15 to 20 people com.e in to learn woodcarvi ng. They can come anytime and be any level. Some of their work is extraordinary." The Oasis S\.·ni or ('enter has been in existancc for nearly 11 years . Although it is staffed professionally by the city. Friends of th.e .oasis! ·a support group. 1s very active wath fund-raising.· -By Katy Bo.cl~r au er W· o-n p·n ·s1z· e ballot Angefescounty v1ewcrs 1s topnotch. membcrsproduceaseriesofnational- Calling Linda Harloe. -. public information. Judith Schaefer. along with instructi onal books de· H I ti l I d J Its yearly operating budget is $3.9 signed for the home viewers:. Public OASIS ar oe. ormer Jiemp oye at By KATY BOUCHER Other children's choiecs include million. • interest shows foca~ on Orange • • • Hoag Hospital. wi .1 spehak0offin Of1t11eo.11J11111ot•e.1t Charlie Brown. Or. Seuss characters. "'We knew how to work on· a , County. From 81 "Quality Controls int e ace and t~en~·s <'H'n a 'oil' for Amelia shoestring." Schaefer said. "We arc KOCE also prOduccs "Project the grounds re veals a white gazebo Laboratory." on Nov. 15 at the Although th<' voting age is still 18 in Bcdeha. · ·always lookin for ways 10 get extra Plus." dealing with problems and that sits i9 the middle of th~ cen~er for '.-~~~----~H~e~a~l~th~E~dru~c~a~u~·o~n~L~ib~r~a~ry{;;.a~t ______ ~C~a~h~·t0~r~n~1~a.~so;m~e,J;p~in~t~-s~iz~e~po~ll~t~1c~a~1--ti~·~··;~~mMe~l"ia~lk~·rd~c~1ia~ins~a~w~ofn~d~er~~~u~1 ....D~~·~~~~~~·~~~~ .. :-1h:::--~~·~~-~~·~·~~-;.-~··~~·hiid'-"~~~aimn~ on a rcccn1 aficcn -ewpo en er in pes w1 ve · c · To its credit, the station has America." which looks at thr child there-were busy classroo ms full of b I ~Beach. . for president in Ncwpon Beach this takes cvcryttring htcrall~ in the garnered· 2 1 local Emmv awards. 19 rare needs of working parents in the seni ors learning necdlepotnt and Why? election season. stories. For cxaru pte. iri one stor} 11·s Golden Mikes for news program-countv ... The C'h~mical People.'' and various crafts. a number of group The South Coast chapter of the Although the ' otingagc is sttll 18 In 'fhanksgl\ mg . ..\mrha 1s told to dress 'ming. 21 California 11\ssQCiated Press .. Generation at Risk," focusing on d iscussions. and one member named American Association of Medical Cahforn1a. some pint-size poht1cal the turkey-and she docs j ust that... Tclevison Awards and fi ve Dis· -teen-agers and drug abuse. Clyde. who was cdcbrating his 94th Assistants. the nation's oldest and types will have an opponunit~ to\ otc Kelle} said the elccuon ·hd ps TieylamtCommurrity Service Awards. The station also features forums on birthday. ·for president in Newport Beach this t h1ldren be a" arc. as well as involved. "It has been our goal to sen e the local politics. current affairs and Gilchrist said sometimes the center largest medical assistants' or-election season. . : in the kg1slati"e process. II also educational net>ds of Coast Com· childrcn·s shows. Also paft of 1hc can change a person's life. ganization. has designated Mon-Children of any agt' arc encouraged bnngs'them into the library. mun1ty College District and pro' idc station's lim•up arc "Mas1crp1cc<' ·-r11 never forge t the woman who day-Friday as Nationat Medical to .come down to an\. branch of the· Kelley. a Newport Beach resident. responsibk broadcasting 1ha1 Theatre." ··Nova." "Nature:" "Live left her husband after 52 years of Assistants Week. 1 Newport Qcach Public Libra') and says although she's only "orkcd atthc enhances the educational. cultura l from Lincoln Center.:· .. Livdrom thl' , erbal abuse .... she said. "He did Medical Assistants Day i.s Nov. vote for their fa \'ontc book character librar) since J\!lh she~-~'t'n a lot of and community life of local rcs1· Met.'' an'd "Great Perfo rmances." · ever') thing in tliChfu.iSt'h_0ld. and she 9. for presi~ent. · nc" laces ren·ntl }. • dr nts:· Schaefer said. Schaefer said the stat ion manage-had never learned lo be independent. Medical assistants work in Through T uesda\. ballo(s and "The~ are very interesting. ~di· "We have develojX'd a broadca_~t . mcnr i_s ~spec1all\ proud of rts Oncda) he-srotdcd hl-rfor110 1 buying h . . , ffi 1. d baHot boxes will be in the chlldr('n·s m annered and cnthusiasnc ch1I-schedule that attracts more than I centennial s~ciaJs~· a 'idco rak ndar the nght toilet paper 1n the grocery P ysictans o tces.c inicsan room at t~e four branches. drl·n:· she said. m1H1on ''1ewcrs m Southern Cali· of Cl'ntennial \.'H'OIS \\ill appear store and the woman said. 'that's it. hospitals performing a wide var· "We'redoW\g this Just for fu n:· said The mock clcct1on 1s not the onh fornia." 1hro ughou1 KOC E's broad~·ast sl'hcd-rm Jcav ing you.' ietv of dinical and admin istrati vc Jud\ t(cllcy', children's Sl'n ices coor-thing that·o; generating a lot ofal'll\lt) Schaefer said the station at\nually ule. and Orci ng4.' Count} C('n tennial .. She came to me for help with her duties. dinator fu rthe hbrar\. "It's 1he fun of a1 thl· llbrnr~ these da~s. broadcasts more than 1.500 hours of Snapshots 1s a series of\ igncttcs that Medicare forms. and told me her Founded in .1956. the AAMA the election process. and a· more "We''c got a lo t goin~ .on right adult education tclecoursc programs are runninf, now and will be shown husband wouldn't believe she was Prov idescontinuingeducation di rect "'a" of \Otl ng "ith an un-no":· "dlt•\ ~1d. "Besides thl' that enable people to earn colkgc through Jo ) 1984. actuallydoing somethingon herown. services including sem inars. hm1ted range of candidates... • ~k£t10n W\.' haH. thc Design a Book credits. Sh~ claims KCX:E has the Each snapshot h1ghfights an event. Tht'n she enrolled in one of our d d d Kelley ~•d th e ballots arc staning Mark! contest for Ch1ldren·s Book largest fo rmal adult education sched-person or chapter in the count> ·s programs called Peer Counseling. workshops an gut e to ur pro-to till the boxes \\11th quill· an unusual Week .,l·hc<lulcd No\. 14-20. ule of any public tclevison station in history . Most of the series is between After linishing. she not only counsel- grams. selection of prospects for prcs1d\.·n1. "There arc three .catcgoncs in the United States. 1776 a nd 1945. The ~nes arc told cd her peers. but t0ok a full-time job. • • • Sneaking a peek at a c:ouplr ot the "h1ch 10 rhoo~· ~our &sign idea." The lnstruct1onal Tl'levision Ser· through vintage photographs and rare The last i heard. she was doing JUSt Our best wtsfhes 10 Mary cast \Otes. Kelle} smiled a,!ld ..aid ... 5hc added. "We ;m· asl.ing th<'m to vice. Schaefer said. annually ~rovidcs archi val mO\IC footage: the story of fine:· • ~acluuuroff o M ission Viejo "He~c·s Roger Rabbit. <iartiel~ ha\ . come tu i-0,___JtbGlf} .,ai'd uSt' o ur 650 hours of programs designed to Orange County will be a series of Both Jardine-Haug and Gilchrist who is hom e recouperatin_gfro m a c-0mc in _ and the c ahtomia supplies. The> can illuMrate ei thl·r the supplement thl' 4.'<lucat1on cur-three half-hour productions. which agreed that in the course of their jobs successful heart transplant per-Raisins. It's intae~ting bc«aUSl' thil> li braf). SOIT}'l'thing about a book. or a rifulum of 260.000 -kindergarten will be from settlement to the present. they ha ve watched many people formed at Hoag·Hosp1tal on Oct. rcllects thr ml·d1a 1ntlul'n('l' on thl· reading sl!Jgan. Then. one "'inner through 12th grjde Orange Count) .. The centennial prOJCCI is our learn. grow and form new rela-2 L children... from each bram·h "111 be p1dcd." students. contrjbution to Orange Count}'·· 1ionsh1'ps. LET'S CAP GROWTH ·: -' ANil SOLVE TRAFFIC IN COSTA MESA -~ . . Join us in voting YES on 'MEASlIRES_H & I . ... . .. ·. . .. ·= ·= ·: .. .•. . •. ... ,. Jack Hammen. Co-Criair Norma Hertzog-Wagner Ct>Cflalf Alvin Pinkley Ct>Chatr Arfeoe Schafer C<>Criair Honorable On11lle Amburgey HOf'IOl'able Mary Hornbuckle LOIS Abbott Mandy K Abrams Arlene Adams Gene Adams Renee Adams Col B Adnan Ila Albers Maunce Allard Marti Allee Joan Allen Kalhleen Allreo Kalhy Amb\Jrgey Ron Amb\Jrgey Harlan Andersen Bertha M Anderson Carol Ander!ion Helen Ruth Anderson Kan Anderson Steve Andrews Matt Armstrong Don C Austin Nancy L Austin Trina Bachelder G.M Badasch Troy Badgett Jean L Baird Edward Baker M11<e Baldwin Clair Barber Joyce L Barnes Kari Barrett Patricia Bauer Aon Bauer Miehe Beauctiamp Charles R Beck Ruth Beck Les Becker lea Bell Patrlcta R. Bell 8-ldra Beneke Mary Bennett Paul Berger Tony Beringer AltaBemhatd Ook>resa.... Phlftp Bettencoun MarvE B• ~Vince Bills Patrb 8IOl'ld'no ..... Bie#\a ,,.,,. 8llteft Hr4y E. 8jom9tad ....,_..,.. Mlnhe Bfoomc.rg Ullf.n M. Bc*n1t ~~ K. 0... 8oucher AcMrt~ ,,,, . ..,,.,..~ ,..,,p~ Gordin eowe.r ~ Gary Boyer Paul Bozarth Charles Bracher Warren Bradford Scon W Breithaupt Marian Bressert Lydia Bnggs Ila Brown Kathleen Brown Michael Brown Paul Buckles Virginia Buckles Barbara Buckley Larry Bunn Penne Burkhard Barbara Burns John Bums Caez1ha Pums1ae Karen Butler-Dodd Rafael L Caballero M'ana Campa James Campbell Denise Canfleto Jack Garich Lisa Carnesc1al1 Darlene Carrasco Timothy P Casey Roberta Casino Melody A Chamberlain Patrick Chandler Tom Chandler Lynn R Chasen Juan Chavez Jotin Chns1enson V1rg1nia Cteek Atta M. Cregg Cynthia Cllne Reb6oca Cobbs Chartes Coburn Andrew E Coen Debra Cotlrone Vera Colarusso Walter Colbath Ill Jacque L Coleman Aobetta Coleman Joe Coltura Ill Thomas Connor Elsie S. Cook Sy1Vita1er J Cook Mark C Corcoran Nancy CorCOl'an Ret>eoca l Cote Camille Court~ Wendy Cowley Rutae!I Cox MaryCozatt R Wltyoe Crawford Shlrtey OrawfOl'd Francis M6C,.nefla, Ptl O Arthur A. ru1 Franll Cuccn•a J Kevin CurCIO Maroatet s o.i"'>' Alacca A 0.lley ~8.0affey John o.n.... s.nctr. Dtl"tlela ~0.08'Wlf'I BennieO.Vlt GNgO... ~OMI Omf'OllWIO'I • Jacqueline Dearborn Dolly Goodwin Kell• Oema1e April Grady LOUIS Denton Ingeborg Grail John W OeW111 Dan Grapenhagen Denise Dickerson James Grea11es Kimberly D1mm1ck Carlene Green Joe Dinalale Harvey J Green Nancy Dines E C Greenwood Mary A 01mus Tex Griffith C Donalds Deborah Gnsafh Jeffrey Donat• Michael Gr1saH1 Emma Doss Allee Grover Patricia Drenser E Jeffrey Gn.1t>e Wilham Drenser George GueBelil Jqn1e1gh Droesen MaxineGutel ' Louis M Droste Barry Hall Bob Dugan Frank D Hall Belly Jean Dye H Jack Hall Lois L Dye Julia Hall Walter Dy& WolllamHall Ernest EdWards Mary Hambly Kirk F. Edwards Sandra Hamby Bernice Ellis Donna Hanberg Fred Eths MomeHan~g James Emerson Oorolhy Hardcastle Oav1sEmmes Beolah Anna Hardy Oebfa England S'usanne Harriman Richard Evefson Ann Hams Robert Ewing Frank Harns Mary Ann Fairclough Mano L Healy Kanoee Farish C A Henggeler Ed Fawcett Karen R Henley Tony FazlO Isabel Hensley Linda Fetter Adele Hill Jim Fe1chtmann Teresa L H111 Rrtir Fslcntmann Jo"Ann Hlrst111 Bob Fernandez . 0onna Hobusch James Ferry Margre1 HOdges Anna Ferrym'an Anne Hogan- Colleen Ferryman Sn.reshevsl!y Dick Ferryman Lisa Holmes Jim Ferryman LaOonna Ferryman L8rry Hofl'IU')Q Bob Howard Jeff Fichtner Valene Howard Blanche Fisher LauraHnaa Louis FiShef ... Ursula Vitanza Hubner Rick Fisher Chnstophef Hughes Mary Fissel Rose Ikeda Jennifer Flad1ng Sandylnglee Jeannie Flentye Oorolt'ly Isaak Je<ry Flelchall James ltaHano Michael Foley 8 1U1t>eth Jablooiky AM F()(d Cyn1toa J&oob Danny Ford Janice Jarl Dawn Fossey Ed John Ktnneth Fowler Barbera Jotinson Phyllis Fowler Char Johnson Pawl Francis Eric Jof'lnson Shana Francis T J Johnton Lore!la Freund J1mee Jof1el und8 S Futtarton JohnJonet S.Ver1na Glllllon Peggy Jonte Cornella Gandia Scott Juntc Matgie E. Garrtton J.,,,.. f K~t• Ao99'G8M Geof99 Kanno P9GQY Giddins Sue~ J.cquetme 0111• . Jen Kaueen ,,.,,id(~ JemeaKeflef !dQ'-OOw • OoralGIMeon l ynn t<.ity Pat Ktlndelf Sendt'IOood caror Ktrr Annie Gooolnbergef' Arthur t<klmM Al~ Ooodlell Jacqueflne K1"!8tl Ge.arlda Kimball . .. G Scott Morlan Chester L. King Henrietta Mortimer Linda Kirkham J. l Moshberger Chris Kno• Charles Muehn1ck Hug h Kohler V1rg1nla Murphy Paula Kreger Snane Murray Emanuel Kruger Shannon Murray Don Lafferty Robert Music Audrey Lanas Stephen Nagy Noemi Lara Donald Netson Barbara Larson Elmer Nelson Katen Larson Crystal Nicholson Michael Lawler Defeck Nicholson Norman LeGendre V1c:l11 N1gonzawa AllQ9 Leggett Michael Nisbet MaurtCe Levy Conrad Nordquist Edward Lewis ElsaNowhn Lanoe lewis Michael Nutt James Libershal 81111e L O'Brien Pa1tic1a Lines John S O'Brren Ctms Link Virginia O'Neil Donald L. Lloyd William O'Neil. Mayce Lofton JOS4lJ>h J O'Neill Patrick A Lohan Jan1sOhver James luff Mille Oliver Enc Lyberg Monica Oliver Geoft: Madsen Judy Orlando Juhe aglione Dan Parra Dorene l Malloy Leonore Parman Linda Manne K. J. Pa1etsk1 Marie Maples Gus Peleoses L.sa Maradet James Pehchowsk1 Kim Marcell Manuel Perez Michael Marcelia Mac B Peters. Jr Charles Mancet Blll Peterson MarlanneMatks .salllator~ Petrella Dennis MafOO Keith Phelan B. Jean Marshall Joyce P1erc;e John Masters Lucille Pinkley Kathie A. Maurie$ AleJl.ander Pirro Willard May Petet Plumley Donna McBride. Edward J Postel Carroll Mc:Cane. Dick Power Mlchael Mceashland Frances Joe (Joie) Power I Auchy McCool Helen R Price JohnMcCool Lana Price R G.~idc Debora Prince-Jack.on Sandy MeCrae Michelle Mcewan Jamps Ouenin R L.Ouezada EdMdatland Hamid M. Oura1sh1 PemMcG1nm1 Sylvia Rae Wjlta.n McGoff EdWard Rasmuasen Art Mct<enzie Nale Reede Cqig Megowan Thelma Reede Eugenia Mercado Helen Redding Jacquie MefCt.H'IO C>o<iaAeeg Llnda~Cllff Mik,e Rego ,,_ry Mi.tti'*1 JOMPhRedly Joln M11ier Bobbi Atnagf'lan Las Miier Cln!N9 AM<>1ke Lorene G Miiier Dtl"til Aetoelc• &ObblMlflt . a.tty Gtubb ,.._ ~~ LIN A. Aec:twda MerhMtneNn C.... AictwOaon ~Minton s......-. ...,.Modt .TlmA!mmer ~....,Moftlef ....,....,__,...,,, ~L...,.. 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Stutla John Sul'ir A.() SundMri WllllamG ~ ......,~ LHhen 8wlglr1 ~li ~ Chnltlne :c c.r1t C Tevtor Otbofatl T9Vb Jol'lnPT~ "*'T'*"°' ldnen.tot Missy Theriot Richard Theriot Nensa Tirona Steven F Towner Patncaa Townsend OIOria Trevm , Rot>ert V. Tyrrell Florence M Ucker David A. UnderwOOO- John Upshaw Patricia J. va11 Ed Van Klaveren Nancy V81'1 Osten LOl'ena ~por Virginia Vesilou Janet l Vlk Rictlard E. Vogel Susan Waddell JlmW8hner Rebeeca Welters Carey Ward RObert washer Kenny Weems David E. Wegener Earle Welchman Jeffefy A. WelSI Victoria Wellert Fr9cM Will.s Gene Welts Forrest Werner Craig White Jamee White 1 Jolee MrtlerWMe , Myrtle White Wiiiiam Wh1teoer . Jerry Wholey Karen Wholey Maudie Whyte Duane H. Wleklund Eric Widmer Scott Wilbur Alyce E Wik)()>1 O.VidW1lk" C. 08Yid Williama Fran!t[. Wiiiiams Irene . Wltllns Karen Williams Kath...,. Wtl90n JaneW1me< I June Wimer Percy~ Troy win._. c.NinE.~ Edww(1\fq~ St~ .. Youno Oemaffl.a -ahdl ;;;;McCool z.Mlntla Robttt ~za~ Ziemtt Matti z..,.,,,..,,,.,. Vietor Zonynelll DAILY PILOTIThut9Clay, ~bet 3 , :1911 BS ., W eStern how Holl~Ood was won ·~ovteland story. unf oldtng Saturday, traces evolution of cinem~tic industry ... the Allies 1n World War JI until P..:arl Harbor. Thcrcaflcr. tht• lilm 1nd uMn thn:" 1tsclf,\\hokheancdl~ into '>UP· pon of tht l\lli,ed t·au~ M <n 1c~ bacl-cd the war effort at thl' front at sea. en the air. tx·h1 nd ent·m, line'>. and at the home front auo1cnu·:i.. out u db.u allrJctcd mor.il 1s1s dl"termmed 10 1-ecp SC'\ out of the m<>" 1cs ..\ 1903 epic ca llt<l ··Dolorita'~ Passio n L>ance·· was the lirst mo' ac 10 come under anad. h\ the ccnsnrs. · By JERRY. BUCK ,,, ,....,"'°" .,..., ,,,~ Olympl~::d medallat Florence Gdffith Joyner (right) with actresa la Git.be on the TV eh ow • '227.' • . ' . FloJogoes for another kindofgoldon '227' . , By JERRY BUCK A11acl11>ed l'Y9M Writ..- She said her rok 1n "227'' as her lir~t acung expcnencc. "l'\l' nl·,cr done LOS· ANGELES ~_flceH.botcd' an )o-ktnd of ac11ng before." she said. Olympic gold medalist Florence Grit:. 'Tm \er, C\C11cd." she said. ·-rm fith Joyner made her acting debu1 on learning a 101. I'm learning the the NBC tcle\lsion corned\ scric~ business. I'm 1all.1ng 11 as a lea rning .. 227." · experience. ~ · Griffilh Joyner. 28. winner of1hrce ' "I don·1 thin" acting. an front of an gold medals and one silver medal in audience \\Ill be an~ problem fo r track a·nd field at the summer 01) m· me:· she said. "l'H~ bc~n rehearsing pin U1 Seoul .South .Kor.ca. _sa!d .she in fr.onLoL~all _groYJLl_)f pco_pk may turn her ne\\ experience into a e"ef) da\. I k <.'I \l'f) conlidcnl "Ith career in television and the mo\ 1cs. the pcopfl'. I'm "ori..1ng "11h. The} ·q~ FloJo. as the fastest "oman 111 the all been \Cl) ni ce. I'm ver) com- world as better known. pla) cd herself fonahlr d,01'!g thi s." . in an eplsooe tapedTucsda~ n1gh1 for r=========== later tekcas\ on NBC. Her sunmse appearance on the show "as greeted b~ thunderous· applause fr-0m the studio audience" although her apix·arancc had not been announced bcfon·hand. Griffith Joyner acted in a scene an which residents of an a~artment house were plannang a neighborhood marathon to . send runner Wal he Amakvc of Ghana w the 199~ Olympics. She appeared as a friend of Amak)C.\\hO competed in the 1984 Olympics but was unable to compete in the summrr 01'm.p1cs an &·oul because of a pulkollalnsln ng musctr:- C"oach john Smith of l JCLA also played , himself an th e rnmed~ episode-. In the sho"" 's script. after Gntlith Joyner ca inc on the set 1he apartment re sident soall crowded around wanting their p1c.1urc 1akl"n \\tlh hl·r. · Jackee. who pla} s !he apartment house flan. told Gntl11h Jo~ ncr. "I alwa\'s "anted 10 meet the Sl'cond fastest woman an the "orld."· Gri Oith Jo} ncr said an a ti;h.•\ 1swn interview before thl' 1;1pang that she hgped to make other appeaFanc~ on tClCVISIOn and in mo \.iC!>. "h's something 1ha1 I "anl 10 do nd alwa\S ha\c wan led 10 du outside o track:lnilliCIO. s c sa iil. "TTITTnl< this expcncnn· ha!> rcall~ hl'lpt·d ... she said. "I rcall~ like doing this. People haH· been 1alk1ng to m~ managl'r abou.t doing more things ... - alSPECIAl U2 f.SllllTS, MATS AID POSTEii.ii SAlf AT NITICIPATlll HUTIHI She siud she will appear on Bob Hope's Christmas spt·<.·ial in Dccc m- ,bcr. Shirley Temple says Reagan 'good klsser' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sharie' Temple Black says she and the president of the United States made beautiful music 1ogcther. e'en 1f the movie was awful. The former child star said was that when she was a teen-ager. she th ought Ronald Reagan \\as a good kisser. The two performed 1n a ncarl) forgotten 1947 film . '"Thai Hag<.'n Girl.'" Reagan was the leading man. ·1'fe was one of the best kissers ... Black said in an an1crvie\\ on .. Enter- tainment Tonight. .. The film was '"probabl) one o( the worst movies either one of us c' er made." sa id Black. who as promoting her autobiography. "Child Star ... RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... c....""' ltU -••# CllTA •U.,.SU.1151 STABJS TOMORROW ... -·-· V...l...,"W'J ~. ~-:a-·== '2t U)I "'7-*t•llO wn» CCIOIOttA to...aenr.-1· ~~~ .. -=== ·~-==---... .0'101Blt .. Ult "'r.w ,.,, '''° ll TOIOO ·-•-TNAC'M ---· II•-~---~.. ~l• ~ .. I~ ltl t.111 ,.., __ 10..--~-·1 !!!W•"C"';+ ..,_~ !131131-tSH DOUY 111MOt JOelf ll'OSnMlll' •••111 M~llll 11"S011SOS11t7.U '"°' IAf'IASlWO MAUOWWI 4 II) 1NOl:OS $,U tM !Ot)O DOU• STlllOI "'"' ,.'*'OM-· ""° lll • ., ,,,,.,,,..,ao .. •t.» ,.,.. ~ ""'°'"''"-'·-....... ,. ltiat t.• ., • ., ....... ... , mitCllWllOO'l ..- CUU'S IUIT .,..1a1 ...... ,.,. ,, .. ,,,."" ....... .., -··-· •• .,.ll_, .... ·--... I I I I•• ...... .., .... 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I 1>330 HS·I • CROSSING DELANCEY 11 4S.. l lS·3 30.s JO. 1 JO.uo ALIEN NA TIOH (A) 12 •SJ 4S C •S 6 CS-I •S 10 •S soo-1 ... -··,·-•Mlll'T•-WUi-19 ---Ull'-m.zm IMUU •n""'°" t:..=.l -~-.,_, HALLOWEEN• (R) 6'.'IW-45-10:40 f'EDS (ft) 6·t5-l:lS..lO:lS MYSTIC~ (R) HS-l'00-1 HO • ' I I j .. Or•nge Co•at DAILY PILOT/ Thur•day, November 3, 1988 ... \ .. . I 111 ••• IW!IM ·CONVENTION ~ ~llft CE.NTER 800 West Katella Avenue, Anaheim, California ·NOVEMBER~$ 6, 1~ It'• the hot ticket for ell Heelth Enth&aaleata. ;,,senttd by ~ . . · BMW Shovv Productions ... : . . PRESE ITS-. Convention show t o have late.st trends I ., ' I ,, I l in health, sports and fitness product~. Don't miss The Health, Sports and Fitness Show to be held Nov. 4th through 6th at the Anaheim Convention ·center. The show. sponsored by BMW Show Pro- ductions, Is one of the largest shows of Its kind -featuring the newest In product technology and trends and the latest in relevant service. Along with more than 200 exhibltor!l demonstrating prod- ucts, there will be special enter- tainment, guest celebrities and demonstrations of various new products. amln;'' Love, Parenting and Suc- cess;" and "How To Talk With Your Kids.·· Celebrities appearing and demonstrating their skills will be Evetyo Ashford, Gold Medal Run- ner; Sirijin Smith and. Randy Stokolos from the Olympic Waterpolo Team; Steve Tim- mons and Bob Ctvrtlik members of the Olympic Volleyball team. Along with Ski demonstrations, ctnd ex-Dodger, television host, Jay Johnston -are just a few of many Gold medal winners ap- pearing at the show. Show hostess. Jonelle God- dard wants to remind everyone of the Free Medical Screening and testing available to the public. Tests such as: spinal e,acams. blood sugar. blood pressure, body composition. along with eye and tear testing by Dr. Herrick from Brea Hospital. and the all- new Equinox 2000, Tt'\0 World's First Gyro Fitness Trainer. spa with the latest moto massage , jet. UnUke stationary jets that lmp$ct only an isolated part of the body. tt:ie rrioto massage actually sends a sweeping stream of water up and down the entire back. For outdoor camping families. stop by and look over .Pon Kott Ford Van Conversions on dis- play. The knowledgeable and friendly sales staff will~ answer any questions you might have. The Rams Cheerleaders will be signing autographs from their booth. Free sports watches will be· • given out to the first 200 people att~nding the show each day, along with ~S..25!'air~uts~ 1'his is aR-eVeRUor...bot.h young and old, be sure ·to bring the whole family for a day of fun and health education. The Anaheim Convention Center is located at 800 W. Katella Ave. in Anaheim. For the first time in Orange County this will be an event the whole family can enjoy. Children will -enjoy representations of dif- ferent sports they may be Interested In. Team Haro will be giving BMX demonstr~tions, a Junior Chess Challange and the Family Adventure Faire Program. which will consist of leading Orange County professionals who will lecture on ways to enhance family living. Thirty dif- ferent topics will be discussed from 12: 15 to 8 p.m., Friday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday; and 10:15 a.m. to 5 p.m .. Sunday. Von's Market will be giving away. free food and vitamin samples. The Oly!f'plc Yacht Club will be giving away cham- pagne cruises. Be sure not to miss "Ba y Runners Camamaran.'' November 4 ~ 5-·6, 1988 - Anaheilll Convention C enter Some of the free lectures to be discussed will include: "Sports Psychology: The Mental-Vii- For bike enthusiasts, Seaside Cycle will ~ holding Its winter sale at the show. Be sure and stop by Spa Service Center's spa d~sptay, the new self-contaJned DON KOTT . FORD CUSTOM VAN CENTER -. OVER 100 CUSTOMIZED VEHICLES ALL 1988'S MUST GOI We are exh1b1t1ng our van conversions Nov 4.5.6- Anaheim Convention Center et the Health. Sports and Fitness Show DON KOTT CUSTOM VAN · CENTER Complete Porteble lpe ONLY$1-.00 $31.00 per month OAC WIS.In T•x down W EEKEND SHO W S P ECIAL "CALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE SPA STORE~' ANAHEIM 12'1N.Lal ..... #A 7141777-1311 . Off HwJ 11 ~ La P8'ma • WESTMINSTER 11211 ........... 71411 11 0041 OFF 40I ,.. .. te Pep 9oJt A Presentation · of ~ . BMW Show Productions tA. 'I l:IRGEST CUSTOM VAN 1111 TRUCK CEllTER ... con......,. Dtgeet hlectlon For ..... , POrtable lpe Buy" -- The Home ltrodlgJ lpe ~Off I AVEl180 ~FINMCING ONN 7 DAYl-ft. .. Tune to face them that being cwerweight increases your risk ol heart attack and to begin a program of healthy diet and exercise. 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Dll ICIDTlOmis l 00 r AS>D SHOW 5 p ...................... ~ .......... lll)A atlSltDlM PRO VOtCl'fBAll PlAYU -- .. .. ..... - : ' • i . . • . • , -* 00fwioe Coat DAILY PILOT I TtKnd-v, NC?Y9'"ber 3. i 988 NYSE CoM Pos11£ T RANsAc iluNs - -~ ... .. • THUASDA Y'S CLOSING PRICI Stock market rallies NEW YORK (AP) -Ttie stock market ro bmkl) today. bolstered by the dollar's steadin after a recent prolonged decline. . WHAT AME X Orn Co Lo QuorEs ME TALS QuorE s OvER THE Co uNTE R NEW YORK (AP) Nov.3 Advaoced Oechned unch4noed Totat 1~sues New h1ohs New tows NYSE LrA DlRs NEW YORK CAP) -Fln11t Dow J leraon tor Triurtiday. ocU Ol*I · H ew 1 d 2l6S-90-2t n 1 1 'f~r TiHf ~'i: ~ ~ ;· J : ~,... m SJ .~s.c6 lRf~ "" 'f'~.u,,s . ' 1· Ut~ · 65 Sito. J , , NEW YORK (AP) -Motl ecllv• o -Ille-counter' stocks SUOPlll<I DV NA La1t or Name v Bid Autd ApJ>lec 1.u1.t 37'• = , ~fu~,, l:m·;1 ij:! -11 SvcMer l· ,7 li'' • t 1 W~'vcr 1:ff : n'~; I TelcmA , . • 2 l • Jer1c% 1, •· l , + ~~p~~fd 68: '' • -I When lookif19 for o fvtf.time job, it take• prOcticaffY no time to check "'9 oppqrtvnitiel in douified . • • l • i • FUND$Y . hospital· s . life blOod By KAREN M. REED ~ ... c:.. ........ , • .. "What we're all about here 1s to raise a hulc -mone}'." announced Gold Club president Tom Hill to the ..., .... ,.._.,._ ... ·audience o 67S at the I llh annual FUNDSY. Saturda) night 10 the parking lot tent o utside of Western Medical Center. EdMcGrath,ZeeAllredjol ntladland:Wayne JeffandKatlayCbeekwldlberparentaGerry Sch roeder. and 8y1Yla llan•lnk. FUNDSY (Funds .Serving You) has become the protot)pc for e'cmls of its kind. one of the first to bnng fund raising to a "tcru" and generate sufficient funds through 11ckct sak~ and both silent and h\c auctions. Event c hairwoman Corrine Brewster estimated the e' en1ng's proceeds at $200.000. "E.ach \car "c like to raise a httlc more." she said. Guests paid S 175 per person for the privilegc of atte nding-and the~ had to turn people awa). according to Brewster. (Latest rcp<)rfis $160.250 net -S30.000 more than 1987.) .. Funds."ill go toward building a m1crovascular laborator\: shl' C\- plaaned. ··and what 1s nic~ 1s that 11·., not just for 'the d octors at We-;tern Med. It will be for all doctors in thl' county to come and learn and train .. "The microvascular laboraton "Ill enable phys1c1ans to learn the b1ghl~ technical skills required in reattach- ment o f severed limbs and ltfc-sn' ing transplant operations.) F U.NOSY 1988. the,rned "Bra\-1ss1mo ... paid tnbute 10 lhl' Roman spirit. "Ith Jim lX'lamon· • transfomui'ig the tl'nl 1ntenor0; "llh a -11 ' 14-(001 facad e ot the ( oh.-.cum Cl)Stal chandeliers and s"ccps ot 'clon draped across the tent ceiling. Silent auction tables -fc'lll1fh ng more thn 400 11~ms -were sprt"ad around the perimeter of the tent. ..\rn\lng guest!> were gr<.'Cted \\Ith champagne and taste-tempting hon d'ocuwcs. prepared b} the Mamou Corporation. included sesam1· shnmp. o~stcrs on 1hc half shell. beel 1en )ak1 and more -all to keep- C\ cr"}_onc happ} and bidding priOr tu dinner. Fo llowing-thQ silent aucuon. guests made theu wa > to lhc tables sur- rounding thl' ~lo" h revolving circular stagl' for a dinner of rotolo hol1ano;-meSl·alinc green bab) salad. \cal nb eve r\to ntcre\ and chocolate bourbon iemnc catered th the West- in \outh Coast Plaza. · Featured master ofccremon 1cs "a-; Frit1 Coleman, ( hannd .i N~"s "Catherman. who cnterta111t'd the audience \\1th his dr. and off-hand hrand of humor. ( olcman remained on 'ilagc to help professional au1 - tiom·l·r Walt Johnson handk bid' lnr the 20-plu\ ll\e auction items < ommllh.'l' member\ sportl'J hl·ad'>t'h to kcl'P the 11m1ng and ln~h11ngun 1argl't. and 1t "asdcarth.it Barbera and Blll _Thibault watch auction action. mu<.'h 11mc and cl)ort had gone into auction prl·paration and thl' l'\l'nt setting 1hnen1 lor thee' cn1ng. "You · Fl :\ 0$ 't 1, orx· o ilhl' lhre1.· maJor should hl'l\i.' bc~n herc thr<.'C da.\S 3$.0 fund-raising c' cnts ~pon Orl'd h\ rhe 10 M'e "hat a ml"Ss 11 ''as.~ added Hill. (old c I h f · 1 u an organ11a11on o morl' .\Iler 11 ~cars th1ng\.d o get a little than 1()() <kdicaK·d 10 \uppnning easier. though. noted Betty Belden-"l'Stl·rn \ kJil JI ( enter Palmer, who "a" one of the original organ11crs ol thl' (,old ( lub and ha., · \hanng thc lha1rma·n du11l'' "1th bl'cnonc,er. Fl 'DS't c11mm111cr. Bre\\'ltl'r"a'>Oennis8lancbard,"11h "th1!. ''as the lif'.St H'Jr that l''l' Zee Allr~d ;ind Hal Seger trom actual!} been able ·to.gn hOmt· and rc\pon\lhk ror thl' nlJJor under· rl'la\ ·· Shc had a "~Ok hour bchh'l'n "ntin11 sex Or tiingo? Depends on the Car4s. OE.\-R .\NN l .\NDERS: Golfer~ at my club arc pal.sing· around and,- howhng at your column that carm.:d the headline. ··(,olf Vcr~u' Sl'\ .. l'J like lo make Jt1Qther rnmpan\or1 The que~1on I'd like to DO'l' 1' th1\ Which would a bingo addict l·hot1\l' it sh() had to make a l'h1i1ll"' I • A11 LAIDEIS • M ) \\1fe bl'long'i IO a car pool Till' "ome n tra' d Ii' l' C' l·n1ni' a "l'l'" to different bingo·palace'i I don't \l'l' how the) !>land the ~n10kl'. thl· d1eJp perfume and the pcrsp1r:111on. bu1·no1 on<.' of lh<.'SC \\Ome n \\OUld mt\'\ a game unless shc "as hosp1tahll·J _ \h \\Ill' 1h1)ught tor a IC" mtnull''· · cardull~ l'' alua11nt both op11on' hnalh shr a'il.cd. "HU\' mJn' lJflh'l" Recent!} I posl'd 1h1'> qul·~11nn r11 f1U Wlfl' "..\S~Uml' thlrl' arl' t\\O -door: One lead~ to d la' 1 h beJroom "1lh a bar. a ~tl'f't'O. a "a'"'' tll:d .ind room sen ll'l'. and I \\J\ thl'rl' ''~111ing fo r \OO. Thl' o thl"r door kad\ 10 till' bingo emporium 't our \l'at " rl'· scrH'd. bingo 1~on lhl· hou\l' and ~ our cards arc on 1hc tabk \\ htl h door \\Ould )OU chou'>l"'" ..\rtaal~ -she'-; a i rl'Jt lad~ an<l tn.ll llm· ha' bcioml' J ~tanJard JOJ..e in our huu~c Justc.1gnml·~llE-RBfRl t-- l~ L.\...'1i.l.\L\J.U. DEAR HER 8: Thank form) laugh for tbe da}. You hit the jackpot with that one. ., . . . DE\R .\'' I ..\'\iDE:I<~ I IU\I rl·ad one .. ,11man·'!> rl''>DOll'>C to · 111\.· Ul\nrn·d lalhl·r \\ho \\J\ 1rouhkd h' ~i1s d11ldrl'n ·., IJd. of 111tl·rl'\I 'nu .. !\aid CJllldrcn '>Ulkr moc;t t"I\ d1q1rn• Ho" 1ruc. · · In m} ca .. c the a01mo.!>1~ ''ac. DIJL tx·t "•l'en our d I' orl·ed pan·n "· Onl neH'r <,pOl.l' 111 of thl· othl·r. e11h,·r during or alter 11\l· d l\Oll'l' 1 hl' probkm tx·~n·,, hl'll Dad remarried 111\ Ill'" "Ill' did not \\JOI him hl ha.H' an~ thing tndo \\lll\u\ From thl' OJ\ hl' mJrlll'd her hl' hJ\ trl'Jll'd Oh' hkc a <.1rangn Tm: la-;1 ume I tJll.l·J 111 Dad "a' fiH' ~ear\ ago." h·l·n I 1..ilk•J.n1m lung- dl\lanu· to tdl him thJt he ,,a., gorng tu be J gr andlJ lh,·1 ..\ hl'r thJt \.Jll thl'' _,.\uddlnh h.1J an unl1\ll:d numlx•r I 'c \'-HUcn llJ m \\'' l'r.il ll'lll'l'\ nunl' \ll \\hllh \\J\ JO\ .. \\'H'J I \\J\ ra1a1n thJI hi\ '"'l' had in1r11.l'Ptnl them J11\l thro\\ n lhl·m ,l\\J\ hut I lcarnl·d thrnugn J 1l'l.1t1'l' 1ha·1 hl J1J intkl•lf rl'l'l'I\ C 01\ klll'r\ I no" ha'e '"I' hl';.iu11tul ~htlJr,·11 I hl'' .Ill' D.iJ ' lllll~ g.r.111,flhllJh·n anu he ha' nl'\l'I \l'\.'O lhl·m Rl'lll'\ l' llll' .\nn I don·1 "·int to 1,11.\ him a" a~ frnm h1' \\ill' I Jll't \\ ,lf'l 111 l'nmh h1' Ilk \\lfh. thl''l Jdt1r.1l'k girl\ I'm tr~ 1ng 111 dl·.11 "1th kl l1r.g.' 111 angl·r rl·J1.'lt1on arhl hurt Jnd 11 'IH•I l'a" I Jm hl.'JI hll k 1hJ1 m' IMthl'f·, ne,\ "1k h." 'Ul\.1.'l'du.l in ~h't11ng him Ill lUI Jll II\.., \\Ith hi' IJrnih .... hl' I' dl·pn' 1ng him vt lhl· 10,., 111 l!IJnd- l:Uhl'.rhooJ Jnd ruhh1ng 11' 111 'llml'· thing pll'UUU\ 1110 PkJ\I.' ~nmnwnt on th" ..\nn -< l I 011 I''\.\ DEAR ('l'T OFF. Oon'~t all the blame on} our father' ne• "ife. Ht as at least as culpablt as he. . -Xo mane. bo"' dom1nttrin1 and mean-pirited a "oman ma) ~ she cannot alit>natt a father from has children "fer ao reason" uni es J>e i a spineless. Iii) ·h\ ered "Imp. As time goes on ht "ill probabl) mourn the years that were lost and wish tbat he could live them over ·,Jefferson didn 't b elieve t h e sky was fa lli n g Peoplc in 1807 l11dn·1 I.no" .1bl1u1 metcontci. . .\) Jlc p1 llll'\'ior rqll1rtl'J seeing soml' I homa' ktfrr-,un tho ught 11 Cl'l'r and )31d hl' lminJ 11 easier to tx·hl'\ e J 't ak prolc"or \\Ould lie than that \ton~" could IJll out of the sl.' \mart ll·llo". kl· fcrson. But ~ou'rc onl~ a'> smart .1, }'Our umc. "hat'' (.) '\ ou -..i1d 1 rx·rc\·m ot :.iH m;.immal 'Pl'l'll'' Jrc monogJnl\IU\ \\hat pal·l·ntJgl' o t h1rd '>Pl'lll'' Ml' monoµm11u.,·• .\ ll{J pc.·rl'l'nl ·Ph1loc.oph~ l)l:h1nd UOISl'\ clothing ma~ Ix· Jll nght. l'\ut 11 doe~n·1 \\Ori. not ~l·t < ln J tnp to the o;hopp111g OlJll. J \\OlllJll \.JO \\l'Jr \\hJll'\\'I .i r1Jn \\ear .. "llhoul Jllrauing mudl attrntmn Hut \l nd a man thl'fl' in " 'bort '!>l.1rt and hlou\l'. and hc''I going to tx· no Ill '-'ll. n11'' \\ hat"~-:rn t":tl r ,~t<-'·--­ \ L 11.l'" 1,l. J 1.1Hinh '' \ .1knt10l''-~u ":I' back <lur Ll"l' and \\JI mJn 1h1ni..., thl'' ·rl' ha,1\ Thl'' llllh lx'lJml' populJr in th1' 1.ountr' in thl' mid-I OOs . .\nd 111 Eurnf)l' 111 ltw I "lkh But the~ ·n· bcl.n trJn·J 111 I l·l'l 1-' \ I> 2"1l "hl'll ;i \OUll!). K110lJI\ prtl''' \\J\ e\l'CUl~<l 101 h1' r\'11g1ou\ tx·hd-. 10 beg" en to 111' JJlll.,·., J.iughtl·r. he·o ldt .l mc,...ig, the lJtin l'q111,,1knt ut "jrom ~,1in- \ akntJOl'.. · -."IJothing. nev. abou L se nsa uo.na.J sc stones among tt\t-h1ghl) rehgJous Krng Ric hard the Lion-Hearted sent a select bunc h of de,out knights to Marseille. France. in 1191 Wnh enouJh. ca5h to prepare the wa} for the First Crusade apinst the infidels 8) the ume Richard shov.ed up to lead them. the mone~ v.as gone. spent on prosutute~ In Marseille. Franu•. "'l'' onl' Jim Frc\. a trainer of" 1ld .101m.1l tr.11nl'r' <\nd he sa\r, \\Onll'n ;irl· murh qu1l'l.cr than men· 1n learn1ns ho" w ~onll· natc sa' age bl'a'itS Figure~. Q. \ count'c; \\ill' 1-; a countl'"" Q T "0 h<t\l'hall pla' ers haH'llll -'5 .__ __________ :.ii!!!!!!!;;:-----------, or moll· hnml' rum Ill l'l@.bt d1ffcrl·n1 Can ~ou bnng 10 rt11nd the four professional spons teams ""h oames that don't e nd in lhe letter "s'"' Pose that quer) to the fello" on tt\c next stool Before )OU show him this· Chrcago \Yh11e Soll. BoS'lon Red Soll. Utah Jazz. M111m1 Heat. .. • I '>l'J\110, 111 1h,·ir l.trl·1.·~. ~anw thl·m \ Hahl' Ruth and Harmon )...t11l'ht1.·\\ \\ h.11 I l·dd' R11<"l'\l'lt \J1d aboul hl'I ,1prx1"11ur'I \\J'i nut all that nw01rn .1hk ttut to l.ihcl n·r1ain ml·mtx•r, ,11 h1' ll" r1 pan~. h~ c:o1m·d 'a phr.1''-' th.11 'tulL. · lunatR fnnge .. Q \\here do gl'I Jntums rnnh' from' \ \u,11 JliJ or \nut., \lnl·a 'Jtl\ l' lo both Onh I:\\ rnrag <i~ 'tl·n~ haH~ lx'\.•n IOH'Oll.'~ \II the fl''>I \\l'rl' hornnh-d. l f )ou·~ on a diet please note: The chestnut "11h ns mere the calones contains no cholesterol. Cbme Chnstmas. "hen Ja("k Fro t rs nip- ping at )Our nose \OU might toss a few on the open tire. tra la la. Af) elect1on·)ear quen for you Was Taite~ rand the sage h1s1on makes him out to be" He said: ···1 k:now where there is more ""•sdom tban 1s found an Napoleon. Volt.au'C or all the ministers present and to come -in public o p1mon " TO: Registrar of Voters and Residents of Costa Mesa -. FROM: j~d Landon. General M anager of yed Inn ·. · • A sincere APOLOGY to the registrar a nd the re ~ld<-nt of ·Costa Mesa. Months ago. we at the JED INN. volunl('ered the use of the motel for a poUtng loca t top o n elect Ion day . .. November 8. 1988. Unfortunately. the motel sold to Mr. and Mrs. Seu n~ Kvu Park. PARK PLACE INN. and they elected not 10 ~a ~rt oC the greate£l of AMERICAN TRADITIONS. We agatn hope this change cau~ llttle Inconvenience for the Registrar. and the Citizen of Costa Mt: wlll tlll exercise their RIGHT TO VOTE! Jf'd tA.ndon PO.Box3636 Newport Be ch. CA 92663 • • (714) 646-5681 ".ArcJI l'O• TD or SlfDIO or Alf ALL n• JED 11f1f t Frt-.y. Nenm~r 4 By SYDNEY OMAR.ft ARIES (March 1 1-Apnl 19) 't ou tocJte needed pcr)orinel. thOst' who pre' 1pusl~ ~erl' 1nd11Tcrcnt '.'Ill no" prO\r their lo}nlt~. Focus o n v.-ork methods. cmplo)ment. pet<;. dc:pc.·ndcms C1ood nc"~ Funding will bt made available. • TAURUS !Apnl '.!O-l\1a) 20): M1stn.,cs com-cted. >Oung peno~ is instrumental 1n carf)ing out plan' po1llgh1 on m)ster)'. intrigue., vanet~. clandeo;tane mancu"cr. Sccrc1 ass1g11a11on in' ol\ cs member of opposlt~ ~x GEMINl <'fa~ 11-Junc 101· laf.l )O\J thought completed..agam rears 11s head. ('he k o urce matcnJI bl' pos1tl\ c rnneern1ng m echanical worthiness. Focus on ~fet). M'<'Unl). rl''>pono;1h1lih ( anccr Capricorn in picture. CANCER (June :!I -Jul) 22) ) ou·h rt.'alh bc1ond prcv1ous ex~ations. Rclam e who bad been skcp11cal "111 no" assen. "You reall) did prove me "rong.'' Empha 1s on tn~s. '1s1ts abllll) 10 compkte maJor prOJCCl. LEO (J ul) 23-..\ug 2-1 ~n'!l"erlo qucr) .\llirmau' c. regarding qew stan. You get monc) as result offrl'sh contacts 1nno,a11on. an,ent1veness. Break from tracfiuon pro' cs construcll'< ... Romance could figure prominenll}. VIRQ<r ( ~ug. 13-Scpt 221 Residue of rdo11onsh1p affect& actions. p0lu:tes You are-pulled 10 t"o d1rettt0ns. dcc1s1on-" 111 be made regarding sale or purchase of propcn' Dome\ tic "c,1t uat1on .. "Jll be abrupt I~ resolved.· LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 221 D1spla) \Crsatthl' look bchlnd scenes. open lines of communicatmn ( hl''-" v.ardrohc legal papt"rs. You'll be com- plimented. poss1bl~ v. int'd ;ind dined (,em1ni Sag111anus figure prominent!} SCORPIO l<Kt 23-'-o' 21 r 't ou didn't a,\. for 11, but scenario could feature notonet~ It " 111 bt.· nl·cesi.an 10 re' 1..c plans. to re' 1e" acuorrs. Proteq image. ndlts. pcrm1ss1on~ ..\nother \corp10 pla)S significant role. • SAGl'M' ARI S t '\o' 22-0cc 211 "-hat had been talcn for· granted requires add1t1onal stud' .\n l'rror has hcrn comm1·Hed. should ·~n be d1scQ,ered .. Gain indic:ated a' rl'\Uh of 1hmough 1n\l·~t1ga11on. Virgo will figure prom1 ncnll) CAPRICORN I Dec 22-JJn I 'II '.1aJOr domestic adJUStmcnt featured. Emphasis on commu~tcauon long-range dl'U'>ions. "conft'ss1on" b~ relative • "ho plans JOUrnl'~. 5n·n'1no highlight' ah1 ht) 10 h<.'aut1f) surrounding Taurus 10\ohl:d • AQUARIUSUan 20-Fl·b I I ( hl'l \.. lall'>. figurl'S. accoun11ng procedure~ Emphasis on trust lund-; ~' 1ng~ JlT11un1' informauon concerning possible anhentancc. Be a"arc of IJ\ llll'll\I.' rl'lJU~l'ml'nls P1 cs'" in picture. PISCES (Feb I Y-\tarlh ~CIJ D11m1nnn1theme1s pressure. respons1b1l11~. deadline. Rda11onsh1p 1n1cmllie\ past ohltgauon surges to forefront. Be post11\-C concrrning legal e\pcnt'>t' Older 1nd1' 1dual 1s in ~our cornrr ' lf':.NOVEMBER 4 l YOt.:R BIRTH DAV cur""1t nclcacccntssrgnificant change that 1n \ ol\Cs 1ra' cl. pos-.1hl~ mama I statu!> Ii-might also bean add1t1on to fam1h 'ou Jrc ~tubborn crl'dll'l' d'nJm1c sensual. possess "sense of destin}.'' · B RIDGE Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH + I 5 l -s J 10 I 7 ' + K Q 10 9 WEST #EAST + Q 9 7 4 + A J 10 6 3 ~ 6 4 ~ 3 A92 r Q6J . ..-A/63 •Jl.42 01.'TH + K -A K Q J 10 9 I 7 2 KS • 5 The bidding: Soulh WH1 ortb East l "'" Pass 2 NT Pass 4 -Pass Pass P~ Opening lead: Fout...Df - - 'B> and large, it makes liule d.Jf- fe,reffiT"hether >Ou.lead the four or the six-of a SUJt . But once in a while it docs. mauer, as this amusing hand illustrates. South's opening two-bid was strong. although our choice would have been a simple o ne he.art open- ing. However, the final contra~! ot four hearts was pretty close 10 par. It was JUSl a pity t.bal the o rlly values ACROSS t Wlnd-dnven- Clouds 5 Away 9 Ltgnt bender t4 Metody 15 Claim 16 Roundup, 17 Parol 18 Gar~ tools 20 Frost -2 I Got>lff'l 22 Overturns 23 Assem~ 25 Besmears 27 Vintage cars 29 &erC&Se 30 ca, 3• Maui dish 36 Shear 3e'Snr1ne 39 Rve lovers 42 FaouhSIS •3 veomah '' T1metv AS SOl11arv •6 Grass'; p1ace 47-Och' •9 French river 51 Gent•1 54 Pr111ac, 58 Flall1sh 60 Part ol O>d W or10 6 1 NHL or N l"l ~a"e• 2 3 , .. 17 39 42 63 -cnamLer 6' Gangway 85 fvelJart' 66.Cahforma rrvet 67 Dtssuaoe 68 Km ol am I 69 Macaws DOWN 1 Bluster 2 Radium 01SGOvett!f 3 Anll·USA •Destroy s LOUO OOlblJrsl 6 Race tracl\s 7 Eastern Canadians 8 Whlte-ta1lfld bird 9 Upholds 10 Oustups 11 lute 12 Spam~ af11SI 13 Muskeg plant \9 Stubbofn Ont 24 Elt.-fresnmen 26 French rtVf"r 28 Bdway Sign 30 1(1n 3 1 Relative 32 Byron ~m 33 Once 3• Stvoud 35 Muuure 6 7 in the Nonh hand were wasted. West bad an unattractive choice of opening leads. He · d not want to lead from any of bis honors, so be decided on a trump. Ha.d-he-selected the six of hearu. this band would never haqe seen the light of day. Declarer would ba.ve had to play everything out of his hand and, as long as Wtst rose with the ace of clllbs on the firsl ltad of the suit, the defenders would make a spade, a club and two· diamond tricks" for down one.# Uofonunatcly, West led bis low•- hean. Dummy's five was played perforce, and to everyone's surprise declarer found he was on the table. All was not yet well. Oeclace:r led the jack' or diamonds, and w"ben 'East played low be was faced with a guess-should be run the jack or 10 up. with Lhc...kin ThCT'C was one slight pointer fo 1he wmnina play. Since declarer could easily have a sinaleton k:i.na bf diamond's, East might It.ave · risen with the ace if he held that card. Relymg on his jud.ament, declarer played low, and he was delighted to find West had to win the trick with the ace. \' PREVIOUS "1ZZLE SOl. YEO 3; Se>rf'! '\! T a1us 52 Coronet •O Moontam 53 Acttteves p1•I S• French plane 4 1 A Gershwin •6 Sphnt SS Early Otil08n 48 Neai·OOCY to 56 Outlay Yui.on 57 Lung sound 49 l f'l'lglh unot 59 Outmatch 50 Done .at homf' 62 52 01 yore 8 10 11 12 13 t .. .. - I -Orange Coast DAl"'V PILOT/ Ttiurldey, November 3, 1~88 THE. FAllILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Whenever Daddy's in the middle of a good story a commercial comes over the telephone." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "May I continue my story. or do you have something more to ·woof'?" PEANUTS COW.TE R CULTURE by Maratta & Marana • • I .~S wiss A~M)' KNiFE ., wiTfi YA~D ATTACHMENT I • _,. DENNIS THE MENACE 1 by Hank K~tcham ~~ 11.3 l i t ' I( -. "1o HIM ,THEYRE NOT~. lliEY'f<ECHEws ~· .. by Charles M. Schulz Dear Edit or. Why do you keep sending my ston~~ buck? You 're· supposed to print them.and make me rich and famous. What is i:t with you? .. 11 j GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE . . ... It~~ ADO AM~ / LAWWC1~ . by Pat Brady " ARLO AND JANIS I.IN.AT DID YOO 5AY?' .. ' 15.'.ID, "HELL ·--IT'& A l awtJ ~ /l\ICH16A~. ER OR FOR WORSE ' SHOE ITS AS IF (M IEt1PON\RI{. THEV~~EJR~~ AS IHE PERFEcr ~<e>.r.-I SHE'S THeR ~ ! ' .. - REAU.Y7 . WWIT"'S .• $-EUKE? \ by Jimmy Johnson ~POS4 rue. OW AA~·· CW 9E-A MtJGE:llOO~ GAn by Lynn Johnston ltxlNT~. · -. Nc.Ne-~US ~ SEEN OR tEff'D . FftOM PER IN TVXJ~ by Jeff MacNelly by-Harotctt e .Doux O"'E lHING I CAN'T UNGERSTAN.0 ABOUT FUNKY WINKERBEAN BEING l~VrfED -ro /HE 100.,.H 100RNAME~I OF ~E5 PARADE lo A 1REMENCQ06 HONOR ... DOONESBURY ~ ... A/¥ VOil ~. ~· t POfr Al54L· LY~~~­ IN6 Yrl) Sll'f IWYTHIN6 • \ ~ ANO -rf'-S 601~ 10 REQUIRE A l..Of Of~IFICE, I HARD ()X)RK I AND D€DllA1iON .. , J ~ ,_-....,r 1 J I ' :-.:;:;.-.-. ____ ...... 0 by Garry Trudeau by Tom Batluk 'Marina Poloists ~Will title , The Manna HiJt:t water polo team "continued its tradition of winning the Sunset League championship by wrappinJ up this season's title wit.h .a 20-9 victory over ~ean View Wednesday night at Golden West College. . The Vikings. who swept •hrough l~ue play unbeaten. extellded to five straight years they have either' won or shared the tttle. Last season. Marina finished ma three-way lie for first and the other fou r. years it captured the championship outrighL The Vikings arc 24-1 in the Sunset League dunng that fiye-year span. Marina broke away from a 5-S tie at the end of one quarter to score fi ve more in the second as Geoff Kagy and Bob Haefner each scored twice to put the Vikings up 10-6 at the half. From there. Marina breezed. Haefner. Kagy and-Chuck. Kenyon scored fo4r goals apiece for the Vikings. wfule Bob Nava tallied four for Ocean View. In other Sunset matches: ( Edison 17, Westminster ~: The Chargers finished runner-up an league play as Brent Warde scored five goals and Brian Stanton four to pace the attack. Warde had all fi ve of'his in the first half. fbur in the first quarter. Chargers goahe Todd Robey was sharp in the cage. blanking the Lions in the scrond hal f. Foutala Valley 7, Huntington .. Bucb I: The third-place 'Barons held on for the win as six different pla)ers scored. led by Brandon Quercia- grossa 's two goals. In-Seti View league water polo: University 7, Tustin 5: The T roja ns earned a sharl.' o f second place wnh -------'-. eue Ke MARINA/C2) ;LOOKING BACK , • Dallr ..... ~ "' *' ~ Corona del 11ar•a Gunnar dutateon loob--ed---by-NewporrBfitior'• Sten Moore dur· or teammate to pa• to while being guard-lng~'tvedneaclay'a Sea View ~e match. ' .,. .. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1988 ~.CdM ~~p~ 5-0 le&gue -seasoil 5ea King paloists furn backSailors. ·8-4, to win crown By KIRK WOLCOTT confidence. "h1ch 1s what )OU need against a team hke Corona <kl Mar." T he t" o trams came out an the first quan er looking hlc:e a pear of street fighters. war) o f each other's power and apprehens1\'e about makinJ • , costl} mistake. More than four minutes passed before either team S'C'ored. CdM senior Chni Oeding finally • .\>ear a.fter losing the game: and the broke the ice wuh I !301cn in the first Sea View League "ater polo 111le to penod. T-.cn t)·five seconds later. NC'Wport Harbo~ .H1gp Corona del Gunner Gustafson took a pass from Mar gained rc\enge "tth an IS-~ "''" Hagen G rantham and fired 1t into the D19J,...c.,. ... , *''' ... • on Wednesda) a fternoon left corner to make 11 2-0 Sea Kings Wtth the victor). the a Kings after one completed a perfect 5-0 league r,cason The crack widened 1n the second and remained Ole 'o 2-ran~l'd (IF quan er with an earl~ goal b)• the Sea 4-;\ team go•~i into the pla~ofT~ .. Kings· Josh pnnger. Down 3-0. bchtnd unn~ t"ftlls , Newport Harbor's Ste\e Moore Mean't'h1k. the-a1lors. who nl'lll'd the fiKt of two goals 1n the entered the contest at homl' tanked penod. No. 1. dropped to 3-J and fin 1~hed ··w e knew from the beginning 1fwe tied for second in the Sea Vic"'·" uh could k~p Moore from scn ing up in Unt\ersll) and Tusun. front of the go al. "t would be able to Newpon and ( d M entered the: pool slow them do" n ... Vargas ~1d; last }Car wtth 1den11cal 4--0 records T he plan "orked. Moore fa1~ to and the league title on the hnl.' The score again and dM built tts lead to Sailors built up a 6-\ lead 1hrough 8-J on th1 rd-quaner goals b> Ckdang. three quarter!> and hun~ on tor a -6 Grantham and G ustafson. The Sea decision. Kings then froze the Sailors· offense A )Car and a handful of da~ ~later. 11 in the final period. . was CdM \.\htch took control carh Goalkeeper Greg Rhodes had nine taking a n 8-Jlad)antage at the .. tan ol S3\CS for the Sea Kings and drcv. th<' fo urth quan er pfent~ o f pr.us~ fro m Vargas Chns" "Th~ onh um~ the lead rc:alh SantCa "as ~ept bus) on the o pposite ma ttl'rs 1s in the end." '\(.'v.pori end of the pool. fending o fT :?2 shots Harbor Coar h John Varga'> \31d and making 10 58\CS for ' Newport matter-of-fact I~ after the gamt Harbor His counte rp;in. Bill Barnett h<'ld The fo~nh q_u~ner went scoreless a different op1n1on • sa\'e for .a 20-foot shot b) Newpo~ ··\\c entered the-gan~ as an Harbor's Kurt Ed ler with JUSl under underdog.·· Barnett ~1d "\\ c hod tin t"o minutes left The Sailors' rc main- opponurut-) ead) 10 1he .gam&!-and' wggoal l&.ll.s.co~-un-Sttdl«1ln. didn't talo.ead\antageof11 T;iking the a ~s from BarT) Disho n an the third lead v.-ould haH' g1\en us a lot ot quartt'r: .. OCC_won national title during JC footbB.11 's :Zel').ith . . ,.,,,. .. . . Junior Rose Bowl -., ·' wi~ marked great moment for Coast Thi~ 1\ thl' l.1.-.1 c>(J t110-p.1r1 11·n1'~ an-f)rang1• (JJ1J-~1 G,'tfkgr:-; 14.Jf!. na11onal dw111p10nsh1p tC>o1/1.1/J team. By JON FERGL•so~ Of -0.., l'llel It.it The gaml' "as l'I matl·h ho.·t\.\l'Cn Northcaswrn O~lahoma .\& \f. a schoo l with a h1'itu~ of two prl'' 1ous Junior Ro e Rowl losses and th<.' nauo n's No. I ranlo.1ng. a nd Orange Coast ( ollege. a 15·\car-old 1nst11u- t1o n v.1t h little footbail hmon hut lhl' " countr} · No 2 rankmg. · • But all that \.\as about to l'hangc "The biggest thing "'as thl· anti(,•· patton ... said lk nn1s Pcrnn . ..i I~- year-old fullba('k at 1hi:l1me ''ho \1as also ;married. 11 or~1ng and going to school. "These pcopk (Oklaho ma) were h~pcd a) being the bcl>I in the count!") I pcrwnalh thought nohod) couM bl· that good ~t>-JUSt h;id to go o ut anclbcat ihl.'m." .\nd that'\ ""hat Oran~e <. oaltt d id. earn mg a con' 1 nn rtg -1-0 \ 1c1or~ before a national tcle\ 1S1on audtl'nce on NBC: and 44.044 fan~ at thl· I ~th annual Junior Rose B<m l 10 cap a perfect 10-0sca \On ""h thl· m~th1cal JC natto nal champ1o nsh1p. It was quick turnaround for the program under Tucl~cr. ()('( had gone 0-9 as re 1.•nt I~ as I 960. • "I knew \.\.C\t be good. but I d1dn t dream ""c'd be natio nal c.hamp1ons:· Tucker said. "We had no 1nJUrll'S. high caliber gu~s. and I d1d11·1 dream (middle hn<.'bat'lo.l·r Ron) Patcrnv \.\.OUld be bad .. It v.as a team ot great pla~l'l!r and great personah111.·s. "l here was a hec~ of a dl1.·m1\tn ... said fullbaclo. lk nn•ll ··Pops" Perr.in. ope ofsl\ running bul·~s \\.ho i.han·d time and pla)cd ""hert.•\er h1.• \\Jll needed. "\\-e had som1.· darn good people from all OH'r Orang1.• CO\Jnl\ Most ·of us lo.nc" l'ach o ther bl-cau~ had. pla)cd against each ot~r in high school. occ·. •tellar defenaln lmeup which allowed Ju•t 43 P._Olnta In 10 famea diarln'g the 1963 aeaaon included (front row, lef to riClat) Ken lladlaon. Fred Smith. Ron Cray. Donald Findley. Gary Magner, (middle) Bill Autry. Vernon Edler. Ron Paterno, Al Da'ri•, John Scott Wll· llama, (bacll) Lury Jones and Joe Scott.· Cerem.ony set for '63 team Th,· Oran~,· C Oa\t C~llet1l \ 11nin1 '"''"' 1Jt111n 15 ~pon~nng J '' u•' '''" aturJJ~ tor th\' collc~1·-.. 'Ill~ n;i· t1ona 'hJm p1on~h1 p lt'Ot~al tl·a m 1nduJ1ng '>pcu al ml.'nt1on pn to 'hc ., p m l ~on ot the P1ratl'' "" ... coming !!_am(' ""•th Rt'l'~11h Thr .1lumn1 a <X 1at1nri h.1• pro<lul°l'd J 'fX'\'.'131 .. I \\ J\ T bl rt"' \"omnwnwrat1H' pin to o bsol''' 1 1h1 ~"th .1nn1' 1.'r\Jn of(){'( ·s ~ 1-t ".n 1'' l'r '••rthl'J'ill'rn Ol..lahoma -\~ \l in 11'1 lun11'1 R,1-.c: Ro"'I in J'lt1' "The word aot out (Tucl>.cr) "J~ a coach. I \.\l'nt back to school wh1.·n hl' (Pleaee eee OCC/CS) Membera of OCC'• 1963 Janlor Roae Bowl team get caqbt ap in the preaame )Joopla and ••n cba• foe Miu Janlor Roee Bowl Saan Taylor daring a promotional abot. 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Coeilt DAILY PiLOT/ Thurlday, November 3, 1088 • .. . Some individuals stand·out in team sports BJ STAN GllANCH ......... c.u 0 • d Durisla the past 1wo months. hundreds of girts ~ave bttn rompetingin cross country and tennis. Many of the top schools ha vc been chronicled, but those schools w1 th one or two outstanding athletes have sometimes gone unnoticed. c:-an count ol\. ·· At O-S,1h1ng!.nre no1go1ng vcr) "'di fqr 1hr &irlscro scountryteam atC'osta Mesa Higo. Despite the poor record. the Mustangs have two oft~ top runners 1n thccoun1y and they are · soccer. Kelly lecl that Johnsfon 1s the more athlcltC Of the t WO, wnik fkrui.L IS.Strictly 8 runner/walker. well. and while the) arc not quttc>a'lgooda 1hc top two, the) are vcf) formu.litble." . rhe Olson-Ootros pairing al OJU tstont'd playing t<?Sether th1~ )Car. ond althouah •both frt.-shman . ·· '\nnc 1ss11ll devcl<>panga'i runner. and she need compet111ontokccphcrm1ndon bus1ness."sa1d Kelly. '"Thevcould finish l-2tn the lcaauc ftpats. lfthey finish in the top three. then they can go 10 thcctfpreltms. lt'sgoing to be fun next ycacas I have 'lOmcthing to build on." La Ru ffa feels I he~ ha ,.e 3 cha net to 10 to 1 he playoffl. hesa) s 1t will be a 'itruagle. ln1irlscrosscoun1ry, the Irvine Va(lucros have. bttn in a dogfight with El Toro for the top spot in the South C~st League. The Vaqueros finished tied with the CbargcrsuJ.l. but in the league fl nals. El Toro got the nod as it won a :11cbreakerthat was decided by thcs1xth~placc ·finisher. ; . Much oflrvinc'ssucccsscan be directly • a1tr1butcd to Andrea Ca miniti. Caminiti a junior. finished first IJl all Of her leajue races except one. This year. she was first 1n t~ Orange County Championships and she fin- ished an the top IOin lhe Mt. San Antonio (ollcgcCross County Invitational. Danasha Bcnd1. currently ranks second 1n tht>county standings for frc.·shman and fif'\h overall (freshman through seniors). Bcndz. wht has been training the past four yfarsat the Pegasus Club in Huntington Beach. has finished on top in every Pllc1fic Coast League meet she has run in. lkfott she started w1 th cross cou 01ry. S,ndz wasa race walker.an event in ~hieh she holds some na11onal l'l'Cords. Last week. she finished with a 11meof I 7:33at the Costa Mesa High course. which is among the fastest forthe route. In &iris tennis.eighth-ranked Edison owes much of11sgood fortune to its doubles teams. The Chargers. who finished in a tie with Fountatn Valley for first with a 9-1 Sunset League mark. have rehed oh thedo~blcs play of N1kjt1 Turnel'(&Junior) wtth Trac> Goedccke-(a senior) and Laura Olson (a Junior) w11h Ginn) Golfos(a senior). "Both teams arc going to ha ve to play well.'' said La Ruffo . ··m ttlc lc._guc indjv1dual finals they will have 10 beat a tough squad from Fountain Valley. The Barons' top player\ Kelly T~ompson. has been pla) ingasa s1ngk. buf 1s going to COl'l)pctc a~ ct double and her team will be hard 10 beat. Last) car. the Barons took the league playoffs~o b)' no mean 1s 11going10 be a cakewalk. ,. "One of the first things I dad whcl\I became coach this )car was shake up the double pa!rings. Last year. Trac} and Laura 'f'<erc ~ired up.and I think the change hasbeenaood fdrboth pairs and 11 cena1nly has helped thr Walt Weiu "Shc as the leader on the team." said ~ustangscrosscountl) coach Victoria Kell). She has theab1ltt) to push herself and shoot fora time. hi; does not nttd the competition to run well. Her last race was great. That time fora freshman 1s ou1s1anding. a11d for anyone i1 is ThC'Se twodoablcsteams went through league w11h perfect~ records. Chargers tennis coach ROf'I LaRufTa rates the Tu~er- Goedecke paaras the top t~m. • team.·· • , Weiss A Rookie of Year, : Caminiti bc-gan runningontylast year and • "Turncr-Goedcckccjust st<!rtl'd pla}1ng she showed enough talcn't to be voted on the aH county team. Caminiti and the Vaqueros wall get another chance as they will baule in theCIF prehm1nariesat Mt.SAC on Nov. fl. Sllll VCl)1good." 1 together th ls vrar.and they arc 1mpro' ing rapidly,'' said LaRufTa. '"The) have a cha nee to go a long way tn the Cl F playoffs. s1 nee the) are s1an1ng to become more comfonablc w11h each other. They have more experience and ha\I: blended toge\h(•r very well. ' The Sunset Lcagut'sendsonl> two double teamstothertf pla)ofTs. o the Chargers will have the'irworlcut out for them. but LaRufTa feels his team 1s up to the challenge. Anne Johnston also tramrd at the Pegasus Club forfour)-ea•Johns1on 1s rankrd fifth amoungcour;ity freshman and J 5th o'erall. Irvine cross country coach Randy Rossa said. "Andrea has been the leader. She as consta n1ly finishingonJopand is someone we Besides running. Johnston also plays .. Laura and Ginny are begin mg to play "Weare Just staning to peak after going thrnug~ a lull acoupleofweeksago:· said LaRutTa. "The) arc starting to pin) much better. and their best tenn1 1s still to come." NEW YORK (AP) -For t seasons. 1hr American Le Por players to:do · nothing, teanis paid $26 01illion From The Assoc!lated Press P.\LM PRl'\(iS -Baseball teams paid $26 m1ll1on to pla~ers "ho did no~ pla~ la st season. "11h 8111 C aud1ll costing Toront o S2 million and .\tlanta spendmg thr most for th e leasL The so-called term ination pa~ includes mone~ for pla)'ers "ho "ere released befo rr 1hc season. cut during the )t;_ar or bought ou1 of their rontracts C aud1ll "as the most l"\penst\l' and he d1dn·1 th row o ne p11 c:h C1 nc1nnat1 at e $1.J5 million of \1ano So1o's ('Ontrac1 and "an!>ls C11~ picked up SI. I million to release Dan Qu1senbcIT) "h1k San Diego·'> La Marr Ho-.t and (le, eland's .\ndre Thornton each ll1d not pla)· and were SI. I m1ll1on loss<.>s. Th r 'itud). prepared b~ thl' d ub O\\Ol'r•," Pla)l'r Relations Commnll'e. "as dcltH·rcd at thl' Jn nual general manager!.' Oll'l'ltng. Ba!D Rona. head of the PRC. ~1d the ligun,'" nrt· "a graph1\'. .1l1u)trat1on of the dangl'r of long-term contracts .. "We are not opQ(JSt'd to multHcar rnn tract'>. bu1 the' must tx· u111t1cd"carefulh ... he said ··Ot hrr"1\C ~ ou'rc going l(l end up" Ith big fina ncial obhgatton\ 10 pie} crs "ho t·an t pla~ ... The S ~o . .225 OUO figure "a'> an 1m rca~· o'er I '>lP·, amount ol s:.io. 1~.'\. 'X L' In I '>~b. tl'arn'> paid S2J.5Jo .t l2 The .\tlanta Pra,~s. "ho arc tnak1ng a mo'r toward }Ou th. paid .. he pnC'C' fof"c-uwng 'etcrans b~ spi_·ndtng S2.o 7 m1ll1on. Len Barker ro~t the most a1 $940.()(X). "Ith the other monq so1ng 10 Damaso <..arc1a. 1'.en C..nffe, and Gar. Roen1cke. Th e !'Jc" York-~frts-didnot ha,·e am 1crm1nat1on pa ' lor lht• second con.-;ecut " c: 'l'ar · Boston and Oakland. also di\ 1s1on "inners. did ·no1 spt'nd :in' and nt'llher did Scallle. "hose $6. 5 mllhon paHoll ;., tht• lowr st rn 1hc ma1ors · The \\ orld Series cha mpion Dodgers paid S95U.OOO. about lh• a'crage for clu~. 01her e-.pens1,c t·osH:-u11mg pla,cr'> were C:ili· forn1a ·s Oonnae Moon.· at SI million and Baltimore·., Scou McG regor a1 $975.000. Toronto pa1ll the second-most o' crall . with almosl its en11re $2 4 mil hon gotng to C~udill The Ne" York Yank ers "crc nn l at S2.J45 million. ·followed b-. Clc,rland at S2 375 m1ll1on and Kansas C11-. at S.! 35 m1lhon · Quote of the day Mycul 'l'Mmpsee of the Lake-rs. sa) mg he couldn't belle' e that was reall) 6-foot-7. 17'5- pound t~ammate Mtchael Cooper in thost- commerc1als promoung beef that ran on tele- v1s1on dunng the C>ivmpacs. ..He's on the Mahatma Gandhi diet." Ki ngs fa ll to Montreal, 5-3 Center Bobby Smlt,•s tie-breaking ~ oal at 10:53 of lhe third nod led the ' ~ontrcal C anad1ens to a 5.)NHL victory over the v1s1ting Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday night. The Canad1ens. 6-7-1. won their second slra1ght game for the first lime this seasqn The Kinas dropped 10 7 -6 although Wayu Gret1ky assisted on all three goals. Smith whipped m a rebound past pltender Glen Healy for has seventh goal. G•y Ca,..._H, who had not scored since March 31 of last year. fared an empty-net goal w11h one second 10 play making 1t 5-3 . In other NHL games. K.eitlt Crowde; and Cam Neely each scored two goals as Boston extended its unbeaten streak to eight -mes with a 7·2 victory in Toronto ... In Buffalo. Adam Crelpa .. scored three goals for the first lime 1n has career as 1he Sabres snapped the New York Rangers· seven-pme w1nn1ng Streak W1th a 6-4 VJClOI) fn Edmonton, Glem Alt4eno11, who entered the game wath only one ioal. scored twice. including !he game-winner with 3:39 left. to give the Oiiers a 5-4 victory over St. Louis ... In ofT-the-1cc news.. defcnscman Oavkl Sb• of the R.angcn was suspended for I 2 games for slashint Pittsburgh star Marie Lemina. ·· Ahhou&h this is the first offense ofthasJ\ature committed by Mr. Shaw. he nevertheless deliberately swung has ttick with two hl~s an~n overhead ma~nCT •• !"aktngcontact with a.nd causin1 tllJUry to Lemieux. NHL executive vi« president Brtu O.,_.elll said. \ IN THE BL &-ACH E RS ''You 're OK, Pete! Walk it off, babe, walk It off." , ~ La sor d a, Leyla n d shar e honor TomlQY Lasorda of the World Cham-a pi on Dodgers and Jim Le)'laad of the Pmsburgh Pirates on Wednt5da) were named CO-Winners of the Sponing News· National 'League Manager of the Year a._,ard. while Toay La Rassa of the.Oakland-Athletics-Won the"8ward in the American League. OUtfielders Jose Canee. of Oakland and Aady Vu Slyke of Pittsburgh were named Players of the Year in their respective leaaues. Orel Hen,}ser of the Dodgers and Frull Viola of the Minnesota Twins were selected. Pitchers of the Year. In Rookie of the Year voting, Walt Wel11 of Oakland and ~ark Grace of the Chicago Cubs were winners. RookiP Pitchers of the Year were Bryu Harvey of the Angels and Tim Belc,er of the Dodgers ... Infielder Steve Sax and pitchers Alejudro Peaa and Mart• Soto of the World Series champion Dodgers were among I) players wh~ filed for free agency on Wednesday. Other pitchers fihng were Tom Nle4eafaer of Baltimore. a,-, Walk of Pmsburgh. Mike Sml&Uoa of Boston and Ed Vude Btrl of Texas. Also filing were second baseman Jim Gani.er of Mafwaukee. designated hitter Dop Baylor of Oakland. outfielder Jim Dwyer of Minne- sota. first baseman DeveBupnu-ofDetroit. \hort5top Cnl1 Rey.ollls of Houston and first baseman BUI Bwcber of Kansas Cit>. La kers d eal Smrek to Spurs The two-time defending NBA cham-m pion LO& Angeles Lakers 1radcd backup center Mike Smrelt to the San Antonio ~purs 'Wcdnesda) tn ell.change for a second-round SCh.'(:t1on in the 1990 draft. the team said. Smrek. 26. ong1nally signed with the Lakers as a free agent on Nov. 7. 1986 and was a member of the team's ~ck-to..pack champ1onsllip teams the last two years. The 6-foot-11 center averaged 2.8 points in 48 regular- scason gamC's w11h the Lalcers last season and appt'ared in eight playoff games. The rrade reduced the Lakers' roster to 12 pla)crs. th~ league limit_. The Lakcrs begin tht;tr quest for a third . consecutive championship Frida y night at Dallas against the Mavericks ... Center Joe Barry Carroll, the No. I pick in the 1980 draft.was acquired by the New Jersey Nets 1n a six-player deal w11h the Houston Rockets. The Nets also acqui red guard Lester Conner from the Rockets and shipped guards Frw Jobson, LornJ.o Romar, swingman T•y Brown and 7-foot· I center Tim McCermlck to Houston. Te levision1 radio ' TILEV'tWN 6 P.m -COLLEGE FOOTaALL! Northern lowe •I Northern Ari1one, ESPN. 7•JO P.m. -WOMEN'S ~LSY8ALL: Peo· Wdine at UC Santa 9arbara lllH), Prime Tldlet. I o.m. -MORle ltACtNG: 0.k T,.. reolan. Channel S6 (Prime T~et, 10-.JO p.rn.). 9 om. -BOXING: Scheduled -Darren Ven Horn n . Darr~ AnthOnv In 10-round iunlor mldd14rwtloht t>oul from Le1 Ve9el (det.ved). USA. ltAOIO No events tcheduled. Mexico attracts racers' attention ~ Rookie of the Y car has meant str A's. , · Shor1s1op Wah Weiss was sele AL 8.Qoki~oi1hc Y-ear Wcdnesda the Baseball Writers Assocaatio America. the third straight seaso Oakland pla)er has won the hon Weiss recei ved I 03 points an first-place votes from n pat1el o 'writers. two from each AL c:-11y. Yach ts to head -· south from LA - Harbor SaTtifclay .. , liJ.' Riiht-hander Bryan Harvey o 1 Cahfom1a Angels was second wit 1 points. one ahead of infielder J A ·O Reed of the Boston Red Sox. R LI II however had silt lirst·place vot Loe• three for Harvey. · UIEY ~ Right-hander Don August of lt'sthatt1meof)ear-when , waukcc was founh w11h 22 poi ofTshorecru1scrsand racersstan followrd b) outfielder Da ve casting covetous eyes southward to laghcr of Chicago with I 8. ri the warmclimesofMexico. -hander Melido Perez.of the White ThenextMexicoracethisyearwall with nine. right-hander M startSaturday at noon when 35 Yacht Harbor which wall provide Sch ooler of Seanle with two saihng-yactusareexpected1ocrowd priva1edocktn,rl\cilit1es in a totall) shortstop Cecil Espy of Texas the startinghne ofTLosAngeles protected marina with little or no onr. Harbor in LosAngeles·Yacht Club's curr£nt. "This is rcall) th(' first 1nd1v1d I 5th biennial Mexico race. ~ "' · ''I'm relieved that we no lonecr honor rve had of any sort. so The 876-mile race will terminat~l. have to compete wtth cru1sc.sh1ps, the something special." Weiss said. Cabo San·LucasafterthcyacfffSnave ferry and other visittng yachts for won an awal'd in Lillle League. detouted around Guadalupe Island. anchonngspace in the harbor,'' said there won't be much com pet it This as only LA YCs th a rd race IP Bud Zucke-r. co-<:hatrman of the race. with this an my troph)' case.·· Cabo. The others were always to The ?V race will also feature tht' big Weiss, who earned the--m1nam Mazatlan.another250rp1lesawayon ULDBsleds.allofwhom will be out S0:?.500. gained a $5.000 bonus the mainland of Mexico. to crack tfte 'elapsed tam e record of 4 winning the award. He was surpn Seeking line honors(firstto finish) days. 23 hours set 1n 1985. he "on so casil>. especial!) com wall be at least I Oofthe big 70-foot Zucker said the club 1s also 1nv1tmg ing himself 10 teammates J ultralight displacement "sleds" who ra.cing mult1hulls(catamarans and Can~'CO and Mark McGware. " can always be counted on for a tnmarans) to part1c1pate in the race won thr a"ard in 1986 and 1987 s_pinted downwind (hopefully) r'ace to due to the increased 1ntere-s1 to "I reall) didn't think about be CaboSan Lucas. muJt1hulls spurred b> the recent Rookie of the Year earl) in '"In addition tothe"slcds." there Amenca'sCup. season:· Weiss said. "I was saying Wiii be a good representation ofother Entry informal ion for the race can the~ arc the Slandards for Rookie fast boat designs. rang1nrupward i~ beobtamed by wnung Del Rey Yacht • the Year. I am't got :rpra)cr: - length from 38 feet. most of whom Club. 13900 Palawam Way. Marina ·ince the inception of1hc awa rd Will bcseekmshandicap honors. del Rey. 90292.or by phonang(2 I 3) 1949. no other AL club has had th Leadboatsintheflcctaricxpccted 823-4664. conscdJt1 vc . winners. F r to finish ofTthe tip of Baja California O 1979-1-982. Rtck ut clifTe. St four or fi ve days later. depending on attn wondering what huhap-Hoy.e. Fernanqo Valenzuela. a wind and sea conditions. pcned to New Zealand's famed 133-Ste"e Sa' won as Dodgers in t Skippers and crews will get the foot yacht that m.ad~ an unsuccessful National Leagur. word on whattoexpect we.aiherwise bid forth~ America sCup? Whilr Canseco and McGw atthesend-ofTandconstruction Latest1nfo1sthatshe1scru1singt,he bro'ujht the '\'s power .. We1ss' sh dinnertonight atthe Hy au Edgewater East Coast of the U.S. sponsored by fJfld tng helped Oakland win the Hotel in Long Beach. New Zealand government and Trade pennant. He said losing the Wo ' D Develop~ent board. Series will gave Oakland added drs ThefarstracetoMexicoin 1989 Afterbeingdell~ined 24hoursby ne:\t year. will be OcJ Rey Ya~t Club's Marina the Cuban authont1cs while en route del Rey to Puerto Vallarata on the from San Diego to New York. the "big mainland of Mexico wh ich, at I, 125 boat." as she 1s affectionately known miles. has become the longest inter-to the Kiwis. received an official national yacht race originating in the welcome from New York Gov. Mario continental United States. Cuomo and was docked at the South The 1989 PV race. which gets under Street Seaport for official viewing. way Feb. Ii. WJll lcrminatcat the Attht momen1. she isvtSJtmg newly completed Marina Vallarta • Newport, R.l.and Boston. Rec ov ery ex pec ted for Ditka ars coach t o be in hospital a week after heart attack ,__ ----1 LAK E FOREST. Ill. (APl-Chi· caao Bears Coach Mike Dhka suf- fered a mild heart attack Wcdnesda)' after his daily workout at the team s traaninacampand was hospitalized in serious condition. The 49-year-old D1tka was alert and conscious and being treated at the intensive cart' unit of lake Forest H~p1tal. said Dr. Jay Alexander a stafTcard1ologis1. Ditka's wife. Diana. was at the h0$pllal w11h him. Alnanckr said he expected Dilka would recover completely, ··oomng &f\Ythina unforscen. • Ditka was 11ven medicine for a blocked artery and Alexander said the coach would require hosp1tahut1on for at least 1 week while doctors determtned the extent of the blockage. said safety Dave Duerson. "We're a bunch of professionals and we know what our JObs arc ... Certain!)'. though. M1ke'sgo10J 10 be in the back of our minds. and Sunday will ht for him."' Alexander '"1td he was uncertain. howtver. whether he would let the often excuable D1tka watch the c:-ontest on 1elev1s1on. . "If we won the World Serie ... could have qu111h1s year and I wo have had an eventful career in o season," he said. "But that's sttll t big one and we're going 10 shoot fo next )Car." --tn 1987, Oakland \Oas I Ith 1n 1 >\L 1n fielding with 142 errors. MARINA .•• l'romCl ~ Newpon Harbor and the Tillers at by building a 7-2 lead in the th1 quaner and holding ofTa late surge visiting Tustin. which scored t game's final four goals. .. E1tucia 13, Saclcllebaek I: T EasJn closed ·out their league ca pa~gn on .a positive note as scni Make McNefT scored a personal hi seven goals to spark the win overt visitinf Roadrunners. McNefTtalli three times in the second quaner Estancia built a 6-1 lead and coast from there. In women·s volleyball: La~ Bead S, Wood•rWce The Artists virtually sew~. up t Pacific-Coast League· cha~ionsh with a I 5-13. I S·8. I S-8 triumph ov the Warriors. Each team is 8-1 lcaauc. but by virtue of an ldvant in total games in head-to-head co petition with Woodbridae. Lagu could win the PCL crown with · victory over Costa Mesa Friday. CS.Na Wett J, Rl•mWe t : T v1sttina RustlernoUtct to-a I S-S, l S· 1 S-8 decisiOn to.improve to 8--0 int Onngc£mpire Conference and I overall. Fmhmen Dannie OolJ, a outside hitter, had six kills and th ·blocks, while Jody Crider. a midd bloeker. chipped in with five kills an five blocks. ;------~---------~--~~---------.... ~--~--------------~ "h's too soon to say when he will be back and rcsumin& his duties,".Alex- andcr said. "He suuestcd 48 hours " Bears Prc:~udcnt Mike Mc:-Caskcy, who visited D1tb at the hospital, dacrtbed the coach as beina in aood spents and even JOkana that he had planned to v1s11 1 friend Wednesday at the same hosp1ta'I anyway. "We ~ave to balance the anxiety and stress level that'll come from watching the aamc versus not watch- ing the pmc." the doctor said, "I think that's ~mcthang we'll have to Sii down and think about over the ne"t several days." In kcepana with has rcpuuu1on for bcina head trona -both as an NFL coach and player -McCaskey said Ottka misted the first attempts by his a.wst.ant coack5 to act medical anenaion. Grot1m•I a, Oru1e C..11 t: Jod Ftt had ei&ht kills and Cathy Scan la six.lulls an<t seven dip, but the Pi rat were unable to stop the Griffins home in losina the Oranae Empi Conference maich. U-7. l 5-1 i UCI PREP ARING TO ST ART SEASON ••• ~ PromCl $ seemed towearoul!he last five I minutes of the c:-onference cham- pionsh1ppme aner play1na21h great pmes in the tourney. With a wan against Utah State m the final, U('I would have rtte1ved aboutS240.000perpme 1n tbc NCAA tourney. Everyone would havt liked me a lot more hid that hal>l)tMd. I am ahn>" surpnsed how people feel that I have moreprenure than the avtntat ptnOn. Everyone J know has ~in their JC)bla.Dd moM .... ..-,,, .... _, .. _ succeed or fatt the conscqucnc:-es. ' The onJy dtfTerence as that in my JOb. ifr fail, more people read about 11. 0 OurschedUlc1s very~mandina apin this ye.ar. but that is what 1 t 1s aU about The mo51 difficult pen of the schedule as that weplaysc\'en of our first nine 811 West Conference pmes on the road and that IJ touah. I cannot control that. tho\llh- onlycryabouHt. We have UCLA at homeand two AC khoolson lh11 yar·s~u& Maryland1sinourWesttrn D1111al F~ Bowl Classic No"• 25-2~ and we play II Viflinia Dec. 21 . We have never played an ACC 1ehool 1n the prcvtouu~t years that I havt been here 0 Ourblsketblll luncheontstart thi$ Monday1tthelrv1ne H1honand To~ T~1reopen101hepubbc and we will d•tcuA our &am and the ... mes chat ftd:. The lundteont wall be each Monda•• noon lhtouPOU& thelClllOfl. McC'nkey aid ~ would name an 1a1stant coach later this week to direct undafs pme ap1nst Tampa Bey 1n Dttk.a S Ibsen«. • Both the ptaym and Mc()sny ~ the disrupuon would be m1n1· maJ bttautc a 11me plan wu ncarty compltttd and Duka 1naasinat7 has turned . ~ver ·~··~·cal 1a• rnpont1bih11n ao ofkn11vc coordl· nator Ed Huahes and hi1 ddentivt coun~n. .ViDCc Tobin. ...,.,.~ ltft an very c:apabk hands,'" "He felt a little rueful abou't all th as. He was btsJnn1n1 to realize that there w111 tood rason to be twouaht to &he bospllll ..• He was rcmarftnt how b~ takes ~ 1m1nn1 turns." McCatkey r«alled. Oubipoknman Bryan Harlan 11id Diab was 1t1Ulll drcstcd to make an ::nee It a rally foraeor,e 8u$h 1t nton Hllh School an nearby Pniirit Vecw *Mn he suffcftd d1$ pal1ll. IS-10. VCI J Prtllce... t: Sopho outside hitter Kim Collins had I k1llttOSJ1CC• IS-7, IS-12. U-IOno conference win at home for t AntClters. In women's soccer:. , ua a. tJll\1 t: ne Antea cloeed out &bar home le8IOft with 1 tie a USIU's Micky Roche with atu Lhan ftve minu• remain lftl. Kaeky Dvtum ticored 2¥1 mi•• iDIO I.he malda IOpve UCI (4-IJ.J 1-0 lad ud s.-a ,... ldded OlMr pl for ... An•lm b I 2-edlf in the ..ct Wt rec UC ghl tcd by or an r. 17 28 so on m ng e If ol re k L Id n: I d c c ll c 2 d y e occ ... r...c aunt. btcausc up until ahcn OCC football hid not bttn that good." On offense. there wH a S·foot-4. I 34-pound d)'nlmC> quarterbad named 8111)' While. who capturtd lht 1m11in11ion or Southern California and earned ahe Junior Rose Bowl's Athlete or the Year. "\_Vho·.o think this guy .s.root-4 coming out of Wcs1mms1er would be the Alhclte or the Ye11r at 1he Rose Bowl'!" Tucker said. •·Thcy/1ckcd it It hatrumc. Had they pickc n at the· chd it might have been someone 'tlsc. "He was probably the shoncst quarterback that c.lfcr played colle&e football on any level. He was a fierce compctttor. Even though he 9.'asn't a gttal passer. he was the best third • down passer I ever saw. He was a feisty linle guy and never missed a down because of 11." Starting defensive lineman Ron Cray said W~c ~as aided b> his stature. "He didn·1 drop back much be-cause ho couldn't sec over the hnc. He had to roll out 10 ~c the pattern develop. What he did lhal was un1~ue. he could kind or hide behind his linemen. If someone got through. he would dut k behind a lineman and the guy would fly over. There's be this crowd of pcot>le. and all -or a sudden Bil ly would pop out the ot.hcr side." Halfback Mike Hun'ter. who was a frieod or White's since high school. said ... He had complete control of the otTcnse. E"cr}'one respected hi#'." • There was Hunter. a 168-pound halfback who w<.'nt on to USC 10 <;tart for the Trojan~ at defensive back. "He "as one of the classiest gu} s I had.'' Tucker said ... He had a lol ol charisma. but was 'er)' thoughtful. I sent him ·to the doctor onn· for treatment and hr "roll' all thr nurse .. a thank you note. I had no dout>t he'd graduate and be successful:· At end. the kc} man "as Gar> (arr. who went on to start for the Unl\cr- sit) of Washington. Then then: "'a'> fullback.Bob Ha) nc\. who pla)rd 111 the school band the )Car before but returned to football to set a JC scoring record of 1I3pQ1ntsand lead the team in rushing \\Ith 54 1 }ards. Thrrc "as a b-foot-4. 260..pounJ. · 1'7-)ear-old center out ofCo\ta l\lk..a na,ned Greg Wojcik. who· "a' <1ur· .rounded by guards 8111 Epper~on. who .. never made a m 1stakc. ·· acrord- tng to Tucker. and Jim H}att fhl' tackles "-Crr Hun11ngton Ekactl"; Chuck Campbdl and ( osta \k..a·., Larf) F1ndle}. "ho "cnt on w start for San Diego State. On dcfrnsc. thl' ~ 1-H·ar-old Paterno returned trom fhe Merchant Mannes after rarn11ig .\11-..\ml·nca honor\ at OCC in 1961 10 form the heart and o;oul of the dcrcn~ along with outside linrbackcr~ Vern E!dlcr and Al Davis. . .. Tho c "ert' three gn·Jt linebackers:· recall'> Tuclo.er "ho came to O<T a } car earlier from Brr a High to form a sun.cssful program nghl ofT lhl' bat "11h a 9-1 record 10 . 1962 ... Paterno wa' 111 the Mercham Mannes and wrotl· to us and \\l' "anted.to gl't h11n eltg1blc.' .. He had an tnrompkll' in llfll' d,,.,, from the \Car bdorl· and \OU h.1,l' .1 )Carlo makl.' that up ~o lh~· 111\trullor ga\l' him "'Ork to do 10 indus1nal aft'> and hr had paclo.111g papN1i( hi\ [lmt ' that hr J1<1 thl· asstgnment'> on lfr made 11:· Hunter compares Patcn10 tu ..1 modern-da} .. 801:· Seattk ScahJ" "'' wild man Bnan BoS\\Orth. ·· fhat·o; what he ''as 1n h1~ era. When \\l' had somrbod} hlo.e 1hat on dcf\.•n'><-'. \\l' knc" \\C "l'rl' going 10 "in ·· There "l'rl' man-. other ... hlo.l' -.Jkt' and backup 4uartl.'0rbad Larq Jonl''· who came from Gar~ Ind . 10 pla~ basketball and wa~ perhaps ttw hri.1 athlete on thl· tl.'am. arrnrdintt to Tuckrr. "ho ..a 1d lll' "ou ld hJ H' started at quarterback mran' oth1.·1 tcao1. fhcrc ,.,.~ Jue StuLL the onh l"<>-"a~ pla~cr on 1hr team for lhl' cntm· \Ca<>on \\ho pla~l·J halfhar i.. and safrt). OH'< a1 lull had lor Hoh I la) nl''I.•" ho still gain<.'d 34 ~an.ls on 12 1:arnc\ in the game 1m brolo.l'n ·nh' .. Then: wa\ nut a bad up lull bark al the 11me:· Perrin -.aid .. I "e1ghl•d about 165 pound'> 'ioml·hcl\\ I \\Ound up t)(:ang the ~u' _ .. I "a~ pla)ing (ullhad. un lhl· pla~ action p<w .. Bill~ lah·!> 10 thl· fullh.1l i.. going ull tarkk and I h11 lhl· h'O'IC Jnd kept falo.q1g lorfi \\' ~MU\ rhl· \UICI\ came up and taclo.kd fill' "1 I l-nl''' hl· ''ac; fn:e and·that'' h11'' \\l' ~011hl· r1"1 touchdm' n ·· With the corr holding 111 J 1.k· fl'n\1\l' ha11lc. Huntl'r drnprx·d h.1d. 10 rl·turn a punt \hortl~ tx·lor,· tlw halt tk rl·turned 53 'anh Int .1 touchdo" n. lhl' lit th \tore on .J runt return ol hh J( larl'l'r .. Thi.' hJll \\J'> houtH ing lrceh 1111 the h:lt "dd1ne. and I giahl)\.'d 11 111 onl· hanJ:· Ht-1nll'r ,,11d .. It "·" "e1rd. I got a grl·at hl1K I-It''•" Ith• I \\a<, 10 a d:11c Peupk \\CIC tall1ng ..ill around nil' and +hl.'n .ill 111 a -;uJlfrn I "a~ 1n thl· orx·n .. I thml-.111urm·d thl' g.1nw ..1r11und 11 gan· ml· that n11.1 u1nt!Jl'Ol1.· '" 'kl}. ·1k~. I l..ncm \\I.' l .ln ~,,i., lhl'll hultc, · \t hallt11111.· < 11,1d1 I 1Klo.l·1 d1dn·1 htl'JI-.. 1ndc I lwr1.• ";i' n111.""l·· in h1'> H•lll . ..ind he t11ld u' "' ''J' 1111 top ol 1h1' 11"J'11.11 .... IJ1 .1, h1. "·I' • ronn·rnl·J-·· Thl· nc ( d,·kn,l' u11111nl11·d tc• donuna1,· 1n thl·wu•nd h.111.ind in lhl fourth t11mrt1.•1 . 1 lu ntl'I got hi., ,.,·1.ond tourhdu" n ot th1. g.IOll' 11n .1 .:'"·' ..1rJ ,pa.,., lrum .1011,., ..illhouih 11 l ... J,11 could h.1H· lx·l·n ( J11 ',,·,11nJ .. (,,ir, C..1rr..1nd I ''l·1,· 111 tlll'.11l-.1 llun1a·,,11J ··~k u111ld h.l\l. 111.11.k thl'l':ltd1 111\,1\.lllldl p;1"11\l·1 thl' m1ddk· and 11 ,,a., 11"1 ix·rkll I al\\,I\\ loolo.l·d tnr till' h.111 \ltl·1 I l·aught 11 I \\J' IJughmg I 1• th" d.1, I urnldn ·, 1l'll 'llll "1111 tlw Jl.t.'' "·'" for·· l lw Jc t\.·n~1.· hl'IJ trom 'tan 111 1in1<.h hl..l· 11 had \I\ 1111\l' du11ng tlw ~ca~on .. Thl• lx''>l lhtng ul th1.· g,11111.· ''·I' ~hl' OPl'OIRl! d11 \l' . r ud.1·1 ..... J . I ht•\ JroH· thc kngth ol lhl' lil•ld hut d1dn 1 ~Orl' \\l• 'lopsx·d th1.·m .ti lh1. I \\, rcalh 11nh dro\e lt11 -111ll' 111udH.l11\\11 bill i)Ja\\.:d g.u:lll.Jdeu~ lll.u J.a\ · .. lk c I ud .. 1.·n ""' r1.-.1lh r11H1J 111 lhl' Jl'll'll'><-' ··I lun1l·1 '·'~ ·11h1nJ.. h1.· tonJ.. fllllfl' pnJl• in 1h..11 th.an .111~ 1h1ng l'l~l· .. Hun11.·r <,.HJ lhl· bnl 1h111g .1huu1 , Tud.e1"~''1'IJ~111~ h11 h11n .. ( OJl·h T ud..l·r I'> th~ \lllh roJ\ Ii I pla~l·d lur 1h.H m.11.k lu111h.1ll l'll .. Or~ Coest DAILY PILOT ITl\Ureday, Nowmber 3; 1181 ' 1 P.M. PIRATES ••. From Cl pla)cr and would forfeit all us games. It toppCd all the SpQns pa~s o( the da) Peopk"t'rt ~J)t'Culat1ng "ho v.ould rcplact' them and of fiflh-rankt'd Pearl. Miss .. 1t wai. ,·ommen1cd that there was "1mmcd1a1e spcC"ulatton ui. lo "hethcr the M iss1ss1pp1 authorit1c\ "ould altov. the team to pla' aga1n'it a acam wtth cvo pcrsonnef ... Thal nigJu. the Pilot reported tn an 1nlCr'\ 1cw with the Northeastc:rn ·O klahoma a1hlet1c director that the allegauons were prcpQstcrous. that ·the pla)crs transcripts had been ckarcd long aio' Writers from L'\ papers mad<.' their btd for Long ~ach (II} Collegt. the -thamp1ons of the Me,ropolltan League. clainung the V1k1ngs pla~cd in a much tougher confercnte. Long Beach President Or George Dotson "'as on 1he sclccuon comm111ec Long Bcac~ had lost its seawn opener to Glendale. but on NO\ :?O. 1963. with tht' sca~n completed. It . was rumored C.ilcndµlc used an m- ehg1ble pla)er 1n lhl' game and the \.1qon would tx· overturned maktng Long beam undl·lca1rd. 1 -\ big letter-"'nting campaign "'as alrcad) 1n dTec1 1n the Costa Mc~ area . as e1t1Lcns made 1he1r pka~ 1hr ir pla) for th<.'1r ( oa~tcr~. "The commun11~ support<.'d Or· angC"" ( oast < ollcge 10 those da)S M, ( l\LLL---a & M 1ncrcd1bh:· !>aid halfbad Mike "• • ~ A Hunter .:, ou'd go into a store to bu) a shin anywhere )OU "ent. people rt't'ogm?Cd ~lot of tt'a!T) '*mbcrc,. F'br 19 P.mcs.11 "as Tull (the $1ands tn P1ratl . ., Stadium an 1962 and '63) h ., .. had nr' er be.:n full before • JO~abtc -11 \uu can call pract1n· cnJO~ahk I k d1 J n·1 pul brnsurc on an' txxi' 11 till'' madL' a nll!.tat..c. H( "a·~ al,\a" po'llt'l' I could ha\1.' made a blunder ol a tumtik hl<.r I made 1n Jlw \II \ \( [rome and then comL· hal I.. .ind run a punt bad 65 \JrJ\. anJ lw 'thl· \..tnll' JX'l'\OO Hl·\ a pla~l'r'> w.1d1 ·· ··Long Ekach was a Po" er too fhc) v..cn· probabl\ heard orbac-k 1n T c\aS "here the) had not h<.'ard of Orange ( 03'11. Bui now. ~1.""crron a roll. The commlfnll} ~"that and gn1 ~h1nt.t u<. •. ~OCC halfback Joe Scott..{le!t) and-quarterback Billy Wb.lte (right) give MIH Junior Rose Bowl Suaan Taylor a Uft. .\nd thl· 1%1 plJ~er' ga'l' thl' (oach a ~l'.tr th.11 \\110.l IX' tofgOllll!O -\o "11h strong support. a gr~t team and thr No 1 na11onaJ ranJong. (hid Hl'Jrn a\ l'mlce Jam \lurra• 1nthd( Gnd-WirrpQll.1he l omm11-did J rnlumn on lquanl·rhal kl l:Mh tl'l' \l'kctcd ()( ( \\ h11r ~1d ..Z ill d1t1 ~luff l•n u' \.\ l' .. ( fhl' Cham~r of ( ommertcl \\Ctl' honor1.•J gul·~t\ at J dinn1.•r l hn "anted to'takc tea mo; 1hat "oulJ Jra" haJ .1 n1l·l· ,.raJl' 10 PJ-..idcnJ • lhl' mosl people .. \aid D1ci.. r U{ l..l·r. .., >ur g.u\ .. rcall~ got J IJ">ll· ot \\ h..11 1963 Orall9e Coast ros~ \\hn v.a\ then a '\M-H·ar-old coach m . lhl' h11t llml· wa' 111..l· JnJ lnr mo't Po" NirM. Homttow" Ht Wt "" the '>1.'l'Ond ol 2~ '.t·ars a~ the ()( < kids 1lw, dun·i 0l'I a l h.in,1. 111 "''on T .l.I'• A\lu r•t H ·"' B4!8C" S II 16(1 ll "' c:-1 Jame\ An•"\ "'''"' Bu•<" & o 105 11 mentor .. No I ) ou hact..to be good . anJ plJ\ l>I\ 1~1~n I lo(lll1all T h1.•\ F B 1 Auir, "'"'"' Beac" 56101 11.075 '1't t;iut 1\lo J. thi:~ lookrcf at dra"tng rnult I ha\C trl.'all'.,d "'"''lll'r II \ll' E Neo Bow•er € Cal" I I H A Br II L.)V.;•·• 61'4 n 6 0 170 l P<l\\l'r . . \\l•rl· )I\ 1<,100 Jl J \l'r'I . c. JO"" e.,• e• "'""'°"" Beac" 5 a 115 11 .. There "a<, a big kt1a-"rt11ng.,, l)\:kn<.1\l' llncman Ron < ra' fl'- 1 '"ue• C4mobio "'"'' S.ac" "2 10s 11 l-ampa1gn 1hro('hout the commun1-ml·mtx·r., a morn111u hrcal..f.s\I 1111-E. c,.,r, (3rr C \' J \'•\a & I 205 19 • C' c. Na. p Coc•• ~ ""•"ti" s 10 200 21 ., -.a~ing ex shottld be p1clo.ed -·10\\1.'J h~ a.trip to thl· Ro~· H11\\l h1 1 ROI' c.... '"''0"" C.• •I' & o 27i-11 lhl'\ 'd r,a1. "l' ha' l' a great bJnd loo!.. nwrt "11h l \( pla' l'P• "ho \\\ rl F A 0 <1• \ S•tl 5 9 200 19 • J • ' • c v •e cm•.i•o\· 1 ,, ,.. ' • s 11 191) 19 • a1 our rro"d!> .\n~ L'1ng BFal h \\U<, hl·,1Jl·ll to thl· \lllor' 'I.ind Im 1h.1· c. lfl'•nor• l:.o e Ne ... pon Beecn & 0 110 10 • jll\I a' 1mprCS\I\ l' a'> "e "l're'.. Rtl,l' Ho" I 11n Jan I J 41'1.l c. e E.1ioe•\~" O•ar11e • s 10 20l 1e On l\1onda~. 1'\io' 2-6-( )( ( JC <: ~.:.o (•r.\t • , • ., Me~ S 11 ISS 17 · J E· .....,. .... f:'a1 I> H ,r• ~earr. • 6 1 115 14 t'!-"PICd all m' nat1on. and a da~ later 1 o.·ao •"'I'• c. ''" ..,.,,.i "o 200 10 \\Ith the nation \ltll mourning lhl' "' C.a•. "" ,.¥ c.w ~ Q 114 74 death ol Prl''>H:knt John F. N.·nn1.·d· E JOlV ~.,.. .. ,. ~·.e l<•V .02 110 10 • E D<• C.oroon Ven•..,•• 6 4 100 'II \\ h1ch llCCurrcd Ii\ C da\'I earhl! t1 RoL• Hann., ... 4!\l'•M\ter S•IO ISO IO \IUdl•nt~ and foll\ fi lkd t)le.ha"'.>lo.l•th, F • Rooen "iavnes ,..unt Bt<1C" S 10 19S 20 ()( ( u , J 8 ·E B•..ce ,..rc.,..,a,, Lao euc" 5·1t 195 '' g~mna!>1Um a\ rr~\I 1.•nt a· E .. .., ,, .. " N~""~" Bo ., " 111~ 11 Pc1crc;on. for "hom thl' ~~ m "OUI .., "'·~ "'·"'~' A"•"e"" ~ 0 '" '0 latl·r ~ naml·d mlo.1.·d lhl· p..in.·p, ano C. " -t, a" C.,.l•Ot" C.•o•e .> IC 195 ; . ,.. o ._,, , J ""\ c.a•. ~c s 11 '"° 11 J n·khra11on en\Ul'U • H R • Jo-.raf' c s•a vr•• s 11 110 •• .. The placi: "a' pal·lo.eJ ·· Tul l..l·r ~ ~..' ~.,0~~·~~~, "" B1>ac• ! ~ ~:~·;:. rm1lkd ... E"l'r~1lOl' "as~o1ngua1~ I T Gdrnl\/ld~ 1•r CO\'il l\/le\.t 6 J 21(} 18 had :I Cl!h\ rtghl 3Vt,I ~ Jlh:r\\JrJ JOd t-Pe'!! "'-'''''"\ C"•'<I N'P\aJ ~a l5S " \\hC:n I \\al\..cJ If) cla\!> I u111 ;1 C R-"' Yt• n., • Sdn'• Ara S 9 190 19 .I .. Co 1-< , '" *<,·~" ·c.aroe-: G·o., s 9 175 1'1 \tanuing II\ <II ton I: v. •e .,,. .. •r•• '«JX;'' 6e.k.nl • 0 19~ :9 Tht' t~illtOO~ HKHtn-1.Wd IHI lhl ... S .. e·" ()() "''\ .. .J•a G•o C.• ' ' l)O '9 P1ra1ei. ,, hu \\COi Lhrough 3 nrl·•Ujllll M J ' ,.,..~ (" '"'\*•, VeMl '1 9 I&~ 11 • \ • ,... C' .., ..., •• , "' ~· H.,,"1 eu.11 s 1 10 ,, Pl'l lod ol ll''>ll' 111e~ c4w' aknt \.u 1h1.· t Hu•JO "I·'' .d•l''"OOQ I>) /()9 19 ffi:\fClr :-..c. .\ \ bc1"1 .. 11l lhl'Jd\ fllf lhl' H lhn P.t•e• •L•"' Bra • ·~ 10 ~04 21 ,, 1 • H D'""'' Peo • l.O\'a '-lesot ) 9 1!>0 19 lll'\I -\'\Ce .. ~ F o,. ..... Pt• .. O•an11e s 10 '9) 19 •• fhl'\ rcall\ trl.'3ll'J U\ gn11J · G l o., Q ., I""'"""" s. 'I>) 'S 1 Ulh·r:.a1d .. (hl"\ tre3ll'd U\ 1ii.. .. • 1h,· C. '''' ),,~"' Cr .. : Cos·~ \•tt.s • Cf 100 19 .. Joe s( .. "~"' Beot(" ~1119J19 big gu~' Thn1.· \\J\ J lunchl'1>n \\llh T • •eo S" " ""'"'"°'' Bro n t 0 1Jl iO .., ""' ,. l.. Ne .. oo•• Be4 ., s •o 'is 19 tt Je•· 1 • .,,,., c ·s•e • Mesit o o 1aa ~a .. \11~ J umor Ro\i.' ~1~~ \u,.in Ta,l\lr \\.J'> p1llurl·J "lhng t•d.l I" 111 tel~·' l"llln Jl\ ~"n..ihttl" I )Jn Bh"' ~. r a nd \f1lhad I .tnd1m thl c,1.u ... ·tol B\)llJO/;\ PJ.,.1Jl·f1a llllJ,mJi..er' \,crl· mai.. ing 'onheJ'1nn O l.lah11ma \.\ \1 .1 thrl'l'-~1u11 la' orit, .1 llni: J ud .. u thtnl-."v...1' m11rl i.11'-t11ld 1h1.· g.Jtl' th:i11 prl·J1l I J w IOOl'f l'J"1Jl•n,1 lnJl JX"ll· dl'lll l11lumn1'>I v .• irrcn ~'I.'' tahtx·J lhl· f>1r.ll l'' J\ r>1i;11111 fJ\ ()fi ll ... Jfhl lhl· l>J1h P1lnt ' Hill l>nn1.·r p1d.rJ < l< ( h' 1hrn \, h l\l11n .,h, "" Or a ngl ( <IJ\I J 1•rn1n.1tl•J lhl' l 111IJl h '"r..cml·n 111 l. \ .. [\ IJl l'I 111 I hr !!·• Oll l ll' r. lU-tl 111 •• ~ 1-11 ''' "'r' .rnJ 1.·.11 Ol·J 1h, nati.m.11 1. h.1mp111n,h1p .. I h\· a111.·nd;inu· \\.1, ll\IC'd ·'' ~J J ~ .<•n"Jn,·J h\ , .. m, ' l'I\ ..1 d1t.appoinlml·n1 ahl·r prl.'d1rt1ne cro"dsol 50.UllO to llllllUO hut 11 "~ unthtnlo.atik b\ tt\tla) ·., \landards. .. I v.a) !>l'l'tng all 1.hll'l' people 1.·um1ng to "'-'l' uc. pla\ ·· rl·mrmbcr> < ra~ "ho "J' a 1--\l'JH1IJ \l:lntnl OL'kn'l'1.' hn1.'0ldn .it lhl ume ··1 looh·d up 1n J '>l".1 offoll''> and tnrd w \l'l m' parcnl'> ltv.<"1mpo"11lk.l\1 ) hl·art "a" tx·..111ng a hunJrl·d mile., .in hour' fhl~ gJn l "l'nt out' to lhC' n..111110 • '1a 'B( 1ck.' l'llOI'\ for the fir'>t and .i.h.:tt pro,ed Ill bC nnh t1llll' in thl hl'>ll)I'\ ul lhc Jun1ur Ru~· B<'" I . ·:< h1~i.. tk.un "J)_ll"IC .inooum.ct . .' C' ~'--'-..MJ ·1 1oki ~aunt and ontitt 10 <.°In dand to\, Jll h ml· · .. I h;uf-.) hr;.rnl!nc.w~a1r ot lor .. -arm JlJJ' in twnur ol the RO\l' Bov.1 \ltcf"'.ml ·I t.~1i.. thrm oil .ind t,3\t them to m ' latl1cr Hl"'klt lhem On the u1untrr at thl' 0l'OnC..{'!> ··one, )lanJ.4.'ll 'lHJ. • T hanli:. dJd • h v.J<, J\l\t ..._, cilJo~al'lll' lor nl\ par'L•nt' tu <;(.'I.' their '"n rila' thl'fl' .. It "a' thl· g:t'l~lt"I thrill ot my ltk .. ( rJ' 'Jtd ·1 "J" .pla,tng ..it C>rartgl' ( '>J''" hen I \\a\ I \(Jr'> old I g_radu.111.·J t~um h1g_h x.hvuJ ;u a \oung .t~· ,u:J l01 tuna1<·h haJ 1ht '~111<. It> pl..1' 1•n I >ra~l' <.oJ't'' IL'am lhJI \l'JI • < r.1-. ' PJth m..1' tx· .i part ut. "•mll'lllll dx·', nh.olor::ih1lt.i. but &hl' 11111\lf" "1l'flh1nl'' h 'l'l' on _:-.., H"al". IJl('f .· T o ... ,r· • "" .,. Newo Buer S 11 100 17 c, ... ~r .. Uf'' Nt1>1\ot>O"' B~dC" ~ 9 l'.!-0 1: 0 B /n• •tt .-_.,,,,""' ,,~'"' ~ .a 1)J l9 J ,. •5' •• A J_.\ A'\'..,.., ~ I 1 '80 10 l. ..,.,. /. • "" s .. a ." I> ' 7;-q 1 Cross country league fin\als on tap F "'" i<'"• vJ ·e· G• >•4! ' I I It< ! Htad CNCh ~ .. T ''" A\S1st•"' co.eci..s Gl" '41" ""'"" H l'•e<J o..... ca-""",,,a ,. JUNIOA ~OSE BOWL Offfnslvt Stu1tn ~~ ~'tt .... -<...t.~ ... (•~ 13.-8 !:,,.....\ •• C.-G•to Wl:>C I< ~,..-. H-t•• l!'-Oo • rc t. RE-V•'" (4•· 8 B A '" •• M ,, H..,l"·f'~ r1... ....Of' '>< ,•• ~.8 B t .. J, .,.\ 0tttn~11• sia..-. Lt:...:~_.,. \',w•eor l.T 00" ~"Ch RI f ·ro ~" ,, Ill: -',.. I Y•O so~ L,8 ~ ,., .... •"\ l~B 4 D•• \ v.~e ii' .,.,,~, 0 RLB "''" Ede• R,B B .\,.,,, LH-Joe S~G" RH-La"• .\lll'r nwnth' 11l l11mrx·11111>n .ind trJ1n111~ 11, lr"'" l'llUllll'\ \.'3 '\01111111\\''i lOIO l11n~ .. l\\,llll'J 11..l~'ll• Ii 1.1h lhb \\l'l'"' T O!.la.) ~ J'J1.11i .. !-~i.t'I l l'•li,!.U\Y m,il ~·I undrt \\J~ J I \\ ouJh11Jg1. H1~1!_anJ thl' \ngdu' l l-.1gm· hn.1 "· a1 011,·rtx·1n f>.11~ lJguna Hill' High "J' 1.1 11l',! h• "'n thl' P< I bl"' 111k "h1k lhl· deknJ "" 1 .101r, .. n \\ nndhndgl• tltgh !:!"I' rJnl.l·J ~'' .:'in ( 11 ' \ th1' •\'JT Jrl' l'\f)Cl.ll'd Ill 11.'fl\'JI 1 he t on.ina Jd \1..ir H 1gh h11~ \ put 1h, 1 ..,,_J \ ll" l cJg.u1.· title llfl thl' hnrfnJa\ .II I rm JI 11 I .. l'Jrl.. 1 hl· \l.'J l-..1ng' ranl..rJ '" : in C If-J . .\ .1 1. 11.·J ~' thl 'l"'"' J . ..1•1J h •.l·fllJl1. 11nl\hl r' 11(111' l;.1,1 q-.11 '>l.'n1or' l J.J1l' l.1 •, I\ "' .f•( tlU. \Ill\ II\... 1 .~' '~·11 II.ill'< r H!S!J th1 '' _.:'-rt!ni.~·J C If 4-\. !!111' 'l· n ·'Ill I I\ h Jdd1J I \ ">.. ,1 \ ll \\ lllk \\llh lh, \trn"F'l :nmrx''llhin c-m,lHh!. II n r-ii,t .. n U111h I 1, I .in1.1 1 \.ii,' High h" ' r.1nl.:1.•d '" 111 in c It J \ ""' 111 \un,._·1 I l'JfU' I mi.ti' 1.1'1 \lJt and atl 1,,,,,r,J t•11.t. "'·If.tin Cln th, g11I' "di: \1Jnna High'' th ... Jdi:nJ111~ h.1111p1011 hul l lun11nt!Jt•n &·a1.h ha\ \ht l..i'k'' ll'Jm 1 ,, ,, J .. 11., < l'mr-·11111,n Ix·~'"' :it" a.m. un °'J' JrJJ\ JI l ,tr J l~t 111 llun110 .. 1i 11l Ek.i. h There "as dcli.:n"\l' linemJn ( •Jt' Magner out ol ~1a 11.•r lk1. \\ho "l'nt On IO pla ~ for l ';( I Ill I h rl'l' ~ 1.• Jr'> M fp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;iji~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; corm·rbad 8111 -\utl). "ho "J' "tougher than thl· J1dcAs:· an .. u1d- tn8 to Tuck~r. Thr\ all combined to lorm a po"crful team \\h1rh dom1nJll'd C\Cr) o.ppQncnt II pla~cd C\n•p1 lnr Fullerton. "hKh kith' a I 3-h wunt The team quadrupki.t 1t\ 101.'' tn rushing }ardagc. duuhkd 1lw01 10 total \ardagc and ou1i,rorcd thl·m 330-4.\. tnduding thl' h<l"I g41n11..· .\gain<,1 ~orthl'3'itern Olo.lahoma ..\& M. the Piratl''> "l'r1.· m·..irl~ rx·rkl·t a~ the 'dl'll'nSt.' hm1tl·d lhl' (ioldcn Nor~mcn to 36 ~ard-; rushrng on '4 carrtl''i and 'X) ~ ar&. pas!>rng on n compk11ons 1n 2~ attemJlt!> Otlcns1' ch. \\ h1w tut :< 111 t .f passc!I tor 115 'ard' and om· toud1- do"n. Hunter ·ran t't11 5M ~arJ.., on St'' Cl\ camel>. laught "" p:t))l'~ fo r 1N )ards. rl·turncJ a punt for a tou,h- down and intcrn·p1ed a na\'> on dctcnSt' .\Iler a scorek.,., lir\t quar tl'L ()(· < chm1natl'd till' l'lll I~ huttl·rll1e' anJ dro' c for a toul.'.hdo'"' on u JI·) aitl poss from Wh1tl' tu ( Jn Pcmn. \\hO pla~l·d hallh.1d. lull- ball... rnrncrhad and !.alct~ dunn& the courSl' of the wason. had tJlo.l·n UCI basketball tlc~ets on sale Smgh:·aamc uckcts for the I 98g·NIJ UCI baskclball season arc no" on salt 111h1: Bren £Hnl Ccn1 cr anJ all Tickctron outlet . Ticket J)f'ICC'I r.ingc 1rnm St> h'I ti w11h reduced udm1\'11on for h1~h school ~ludcnb and ~oung<.'r at S4 l he ('\h1b11tcrn \CJ'>t>n hqtlO\ IW\I TuM<ia) a a1n t .\1hlc1c~ 1n .\dmn V1$1l1n1 compcllt1un 1hmuaho ut lht 1ta~n tn lud~"3. l'< L \ ~c,1d.a L.t\ _. 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LA Cr01J11hlng). l7 13. 1.udw19, MOii CrOUQ'1•1111l. 17 13 ° S1<eM POtiod Golden Weat coneae running back BlaiK Bryant ••• here en route to a 43-yard touchdown run laat 8aWrda agalnat Rancho Santfaco College. upped bl• aeaaon ·to to 1,040 yarda and e~bt toucbdowna OD 212 curl tbro~ .even aamea. er. 159-yard effort allowed him t mo•e Dack lnto the lead for the national ruaaam. title pa• Fullerton 'a Jeff Andrew~. who bu 973 yarda tfila aeuon Ot1 •e' Jt''\ p H\O.,."!Jr ""'.,,.. 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Mu P '~'" 910 t 60 S.• "'""-L.t.,\ ISOO f:IC)'"t "'I• Cr.......-, ,_,. •·~•s U IElllt.CTA • t .,.., i •1100 FRIDAY SunMtt LH tut ,,,.-197S-l'reo LvM Bot.Ion 197-M '' Her9ro•e Teao\ 1913-A Bumo•• Ball more 1912-<•"'0" I' "' BO\IOn LOS ANGELES LAKERS-TreOtd M•ke Sl'Tl•tk cent•• 10 tne S.n AlllOlltO !>ours tor • \tcOno "°"!IO \e'KltOll Ill ,.... 19'0 drelt DENVER NUGGETS-Pteted C•tvln Niii ono Bill H•nll•k lorweros •no Mluroct Mllrtm, guerd, on "'' 1n1ureo hit HOf'W)f A"d Jv,f<e SW'' Jt .0 t 60 l 10 Tr°"°" At ~ ..... M' Tr~t ) llO 1 .. CC 8TO•• 0-otr ...... • '/O 1.0 1.0 R•rn '··-"'.,''' L.c.~•• J .a '20 U l llAC""' • t ... c > llO \SVEHTH •ACE lOO t ••O\ Go c.o ...... ~··· '/0 60 ... u o U l'l(IC SUI ' S • I I f ... o Oc~•!i "•"" •\ Ea\ "' a· ~ • ,.._." 1971-<M•S (P.amo••U ( tve;eno 1970-T nurmar Mun\on New Yo•• 1969-Lou P1n•t>tla Kan\a\ (•I• 196'-Sron BaM\tn Ne"I vo .. i. 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(n·cego 196S-Cu•• B1efa•v Bo"•mo•e h i J:rtt tO•Oftl(•H'U •.O 7.0 J•U Jo1f\I ~ .. 11«1 1170 l '/O 1.0 $rl0.. 1.t C•fY HO no ,.,_ ... .,...... ) .. ~w CW D er"'Co~d\ P "'"1 • •.O 1 •0 AIVft\ Ttnf' ~,, 00.'<•\ef't .1.-0 ,..,.., • ...,., P '""'"" 400 J .. J IO Jm »•ton' too t~·•' I\ 10 r mt 0 IS10 L•\M.OOll 0 oef'<•W,._ •OO 4'0 r,.,,. 011t1 U UIACTA S t P• o UHO P1<1fic (OHi LHtut ~oo,,ti' oot a' Li!l9.J"'a 8f'..t ,. 196-t-Tonv Qt ~a M.Mf\OIO 19'3-Gar. Pt•t•\ Cn cago ,,.,_TO"" T•o• Ne .. Vo•ll BOXIN(; U lllACTA I I ""' U•.io TH•D llAU. UO ,.,.°' ,...,. 0 110. U lllACTA ~ 7 HO ~100 MATH llACI 150 ••"0> t(.1(_~ K l(I ..... ,, ·~ ' .... 0 -Sllt U Dlt.11. Y T•tPLI • t S o• 0 l14l 10 Ltto~ll"I· H \ .r\ T"aOuCO H \ a· ...... \StO,, J f iO Pl.ellC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE WBC-lle·etected Jew Sui.1m1n oru ldent ro • lo1>r veer ltfm. P\llllC NOTICE rtaJC M>TIC[ G•-• U• c;.,, Try ,.0 • 00 Jt; Go P•t Go I~>"" 11.0 100 Go P.,,_ i..t<•o / llO •00 HO NI.JC *>TICE NI.IC *>TICE U IJlACTA a I HO \1000 HIH'TH llACE 100 1 •O\ PtllJC NOTICE ""~· JllO Mvh .. < ..._ lld 1tt -PtlllC NOTICE l(Qal torn1192827 land addreues used by thelductod by •general P1r1· new9Ptll*'wllhtn trtteen(15) ...,. 1NO.F3t1178 NOTIC•TO telned trom the C>Wecl1or of nersnlp NOTIC• TO j The loca1lon In CatJtornie 1n1end.O 1r1ntleror with•n oerlllJp !aYI •lttt Iii ldOOtlOn •TATlmNT 0# 1 Ro«lert K. Sllef>f*d, 11193 CONTRACTOR• the Oepv1ment ot lndultrlel Tiie reglttrant com· CMDfTORI lol the cnlef 1xecu1tve olfloe "''" ve11ts Jest ye•ra lut The reg l•trant com-A•illMD·~Ul•MrCW ParlcvTew -cTrcre. Cotta CALIJMQ POii •i l{aT1ffo n• flle genef t IMl1* to trlinilet~ (Dt¥Woft e or prtnciPal butlneat office pat so'" H 1tnown to thelmetl<*l to trantKt bull· Sectloo 3 Thi• Ordinance UM 0# llllCTTTIOUe'" Mwa, Calif. 92827 School Olttrlct: Coatt Pfe'lalllng rate of per diem '*' under Ille lletltlout .. .... ot the Intended lranaf•or .. Intended cr•na1.,.. ere ,_.__ undOf the tlctlt~u Introduced ti 1 regulef .,... .. NAm Thi• butlMea wu con-Community CoMeoe ~trlct wag" and Illa general bUllMM neme or n.,.,_ c~ Code) -nooe lbulineal name or nam.s rnMttng ot the City Council The.=:..:r peraont dUctod by en lndflllduel Bid Oeedtlne: 2·00 o 'Cloca Pfe'llllMnQ rate tor llollday ll9ted al>O¥e on AUQU9t 21. (•l A &utlt Tran.sfer 11 AM otll« bu9lneSs ~I Tiie nemeC•> end t>ustness listed above on FebrWty 21. of the City of Newpor18eecl'I nave the uee of Tl\19 ltetement WM llled PM of the 29tt1•ctey ol No-lfld ~lme worll In the k>-IMO~ · - it>outto be !Tiede and IOdr ..... ""° by 11\41 lddress of the 1ntondod tNO held on the 10th cSey of Oc-th• Flctltlou.: 8111ln•11 wltt1 the County Clet1l of Of. vembet, 1918 c:.lfty In wNc:h Ihle wor1( Is to J ohn D. O'Donfle ll, lbl The namM and bull· Intended transteror within lran•leroe(t) are WON HWE Jonn D O'Donnell. tooer. 1"8. and~ on Name. MR. MOM· 8 MgeCounty Oft October 11. Piece of Bid A«*pt. Of· be perlofmoct tor MCfl craft Truet• ,_ .OOr..-otthe Trant· lllf• yeera laat ~ tut ILE.E & VOUNO HEE LEE. Tn.ttt• the 24th dey of October, PRESCHQOU DAY CARE. 1918 lice of Olrec1or of ~ct\M-or type of WOf111f needed to Thia 1t1tement -ll6ed l•or 11e l)U1 '° ,.,. .. known to the 1' 101 8tlCLER CIR . GAR· Tlllt ttatemenl WU t11od 1981. by the toMowlng vo1•, 2245 OfMge, Coat• MM& P\lbllet)od Oflll'lge Cont Ing, Betty ICMll'I, COM! Com-uecut• the conlrec:t. TlleM with Ille County Clenl of Of. BRUCE c TORRENCE. tntendod tr1n11or .. 11a 0£111 GROVE, CA 92640 IWCtll the County Cleril of Or· to wit Calif, 12t21 Delly Piiot October 27, No-munltyCClllege Dletrlc1, 1370 rel•.,. on Ille et Ille CMS· Mge Courny on October 3. 3723 BIRCH STREET 19, 1000 Btlllol St .. Noni\, N--Tl'lat Ille l)foperty perti... ange County on October 3, The Actlt10U9 ~II,,... vember 3, 10, 17. 1988 Adami Avenue, Coll• Mela TAICT olflc• localod at , ... NEWPORT BEACH. CALI· port Beach. Ce llfornl•lnenl hereto 11 described In 1988 · A y ES , CO U N . Namerefeffodtoabovewu TIM>el 1282t Ptlytleal Fecllltlee Planning p..a FORNIA 128&0 92e80 genetll u LEASEHOLD IM· 1 F-CILMEMBERS TURNER. "'9d In OfMge Countt on Project lden11tlc1tlon Traller COCIM may be Ob-Publllhod Oranoe Coell the,,.,,.,.. •nd bullneM The nameC•)llld butlneM PROVEMENT. FIXTURE. P\lbllthed Or•noe Coast PLUMMER, HART, cox. Auou•• 21. 1HI FILE PtaJC ll)TIC[ Nim« BlD •143&. E,_OY talnedon requeet.AC09Yof Deify PllOt October 13, 20. addr..-of the Trantfet .. lddr-ol the rhl...,ded EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE. Deity PllOt October 13, 20. STRAUSS. SANSONE, NO.F3803tl -Management I~ ratee tf\elC be posted 17, November 3, 1 ... are tren•fetee(I) lfe CHONG y G 0 0 D w I LL . A N 0 27. November 3, 1988 MAURER Mlcll .. l N Thornton. ACTTTIOUe ....... Piece Plana .,. on Ille: •• tt)e )Ob..,. Th-017 VIRGINIA ANNE HEN· EE22Wlltlllingl .... l<vlne.,TRAOENAMEendlllOcltod Tll-0181 1'711 ~o.·ru.un. U..aTA~ NIA ""*'bemendatoryupon DEASON. 13 PINEWOOD 12714 et I07W tlTHST ,COSTA N O E S CO U N . can t2AO ~loloWlngperaoneere NOTICE IS HEREBY tlleCOHTAACTOAto wtlom PmtJC llJTIC( IRVINE. CALIFORNIA 9271• Tll•I tl\e l)<operty pert~ MESA. CA 92628 "8.JC *>TICE CILMEMBERs NONE ~ 0 . Thorn1on, ~ea; GIVEN that tll• abov .. the contr9t1 .. twerded, and --------- .. oth« t>u--. n~ nent h«oto is deecribeCI In The 8utlnMs name uMd l41t1 Aidgeboro, Tu1tln, LO F. FUCK AHO ntlmod ScN>OI Dle1rlct for upon 1ny aut>eontractor ._. .00,..... Ulod by the genw.i u A CLEANERS lby Mid 11anal9fort a t Mid ~ANCI I ABSEN T Co u H . Calf Wt10 ASSOCIATES, 18 Luc«o OrMge County, Calif«nla,,Ul'IOer IUCh CONTRACTOR. PICTmOUe .._ .. anlferor wtthln tllf .. yMrl and II ~tod •I 1000 loc.llon II' us VIDEO MO.... CILMEMBERS .NONE • Tiiie buelnaM WM con-~. lf'Ylne, Cellf, 92720 ectlng by and thfough It• lo pey not .... th .. the Mid ~ ITA~ paet ao '" .. knowfl to Btlllot St . Nor1h. Newport I That Mid butll 1ran1fer Is AN ONMNAMCI °' THI Ol.lctM by ~ (H~ DoNtld Frederick Fiie*, '' Oo'fefnlng Board, herein· ~ ret• to all W<ner• Tiie tollowtng per90ne .,. anefer .. ate· NONE 8Mch. Cat 92MO Intended to be contum· CITY COUNClL CW THI JOHN C COX Jiit bend I WIM) Lucero ~. !MM. Oallf. after referrod to M "OfS. ~by them In the••· doing bulll'9M ... (cl iocatlon end gen-The Bu..,_ n1,,,. uMd meted 11 the office ot: CITY 0# •WORT MACH MAYOR • ' •• Tiiie ...-nent wM tll9d 12720 TAICT", wffl receive up to, ecutlon ol the conlrac1. ALAMAA INVESTMENTS oral ot the Pf'09-by Mid tr1nsl0tor1 et Mid LUCKY ESCROW CO.INC . AMINDINO llCTION ~•County C1ettc Of Or· TIM bUeineae la con· but not let• then theabo-No tl6clder mey wlttldrlW LTD 1'&11 Newport A..;_ erty to tr_..,.tod -locetlon la TLC CLEANERS GARDEN GROVE. CALI-LaAt10 °'nm~ ATIEST WANDAE. RAG-.,..County on October 17, duded by. 91\ lndMdual ltlll9d time, ...ied bldt for Ill'/ bid for. period of ellrtY -· Sult• 100 Tuetln ALL FU RNITURE. FIX· That Mid b\>111 tranater .. FORNIA 92&U on or aft• 9SACM MUttee•AL co.. GIO CITY CLEAi< 1• Th• r99l1tren1 com· tN ...... d Of • contrac1 for (90) deys after Ille d91• ... Callt.'l2tl0 • . ' TURf.8. EQUIPMENT. MA· ln1ended to be Gontum· NOV 22 1988 NRTAW TO ITATI • ...... .... OrMge eo.t IMnCed '° lnnMC1 bu9-the..,_ protect tor the~ of bldt Menln " Moma, MD etilHERY. LEASEHOLD IM· matedattheoftic.of F'REE·1 Tiiis bulk lranlfer •• IUbo AID 'o" TftAININO • Publllhod Orange Coat o.lly Plot Octotler' 20, 27,,.. und9t the lletltloue ... "'911 be receMld In . A ~t bond end a 6'52 Hlghoat• Terr.Ce: • PAOV£M£H.TS, STOCK IN DOM ESCROW. tOCH Dove ject 10 Cahlornla Uniform ADMmMNCI TO ITAN-Dally Piiot ~ 1. ~ 3. to.,... ~ NIM or ,__ the p-.oe ldeollftod ~. perto11ne11ce bOnd will " lfYlne Call!. t2715 TRADE, OOOOWlLL AND St • Ste 270. N-port Commercial Code Section DAMe • 1988 Th..()41 ... ed at1owe on AuguM 1, and etw11 M opened and '9qlUlred prior to uecutlon Th!i t>uiineee le con- 8USINE8S NAME OF THA t a..cn. Callfornl• 92eeo on 8106 S.ot2 ,... publicly reed llloud ., the Of tM contract and atlell be dUctod by: 1 llmltecl pettner· C ERTAIN 8 US INES S or arter November 22. 1988. j Tile n11M and .OOr ... of THE CITV COUNCIL OF ftaJC llJTIC( Doneld '·Aidt above·•tal•d time and In the tcwm Mt forth In the 1f110 • t<NOWN AS: MAC INNIS & Tiiie bultl trensfef II tub· I'"' pe raon with whom THE CITY OF NEWPORT PtaJC llOTIC( Tiiie etaternent WM f"9d piece, contract document• flle regletra nt c om- ASSOCIATES. 3723 BIRCH jeet to Calltornle Uniform clalm• may t>e tiled 11 BEACH DOES HEREBY OR· ..... wl"' tN Co11nty C*t1 of Of. heh bl6d4lf lflall be a ""**'110 5ec11on UIO menced to tranaect .,.,.._ STAEET •11. NEW90 RT Commerciel Code Section LUCKY ESCROW 00 INC . DAIN A.S FOLLOWS "°1'IC8 °" •T4JI IT 0# .. County on...,...,,.,., llce n ud .ontr actor Of Ille GoY9mmertt Code of neel under the flctltOUI BEACH 92et0 8108 89'2 GARDEN GROVE BL.. S e ction 1 S ecttonl DeelOLunael 0# AaMmDll T Ff 0# tt, 1... purauant to the 8ue1MM the Stlte of Clllfor'Na,•IM bUIMela name 0t MIMI (d).The place, and date on The name end'°°'-or SUITE •207. GAAOEN 2.31.010 of the Nftportl PAllTim•• "°" ~OP NfrfllOUe f'IM11' and PfofeMlc>M Code and contract w lll conta in ll9'ed abOW on 1m or aft• wtllch, the Ekllll the ~raon with wtiom GROVE. CA 92644 lfld the lwl'I M~I Code II ~ Miii ii•... ~ Oranoe coeac b9 11cenMc1 In the foflowlng Pf'O'Vtalone J*lftlttlt19 the Mlf'tln J ~"8. M.O. Tr11r11fer 11 to be consum-dfilml rr..-y be rtled II FREE· lat day tor flllng llelmt ._amended to reed "j 'M'Tl•tlW Tiie Y=*" P9'""' o.11y Piiot Octot. 13, 20. daMlllCMlons:, a11cceuh1I bldd• to meted ere· DOM ESCROW. 1M t Dove any croctltor W1eJt be . fOllOWS: Notice le .,.,._ C1Mn tt1et MY9 ..,.,_. __ _,. fie uee of 17. Novemt1er 3. ,... C..10 E19c:tncet (99f*al); 1UbettMe eecvrtt• tof My Tiiie "8terMnt .. fll9d THE ESCROW FORUM, St . St• 270. Newporl 2 t 1988 wnlC:tl .. Ille bllel-2.le.010 Stat• Aid tor LLL PARTNEMHt~. a Cell-,,,. ,lclUI0\11 •u••n••• Tll-023 C..3e PtumtMng; c;;se moneya wtthhetd by Ille °'8-with the COunty Clenl of Of· 23131 LAKE CENTER 8eecn. Cat. 926e0 and Ille,_ day before the con-Training • Adherence to fOf'nle geMfel '*1Mlll'tip Neme: •ULLOCK 'I frtgeretlon; C..20 WIK,,... TAICl 10 •naure per-#199COuntyon0cMMr10 OAIV£, SUITE L. EL TORO. IMI day for flltng ct1tm1 by 111mmatlon dale epeciflod Standards Tiie City Council 11«elnef19f ("Ll..L"). end WILaHl"E, t01 Nftpc>rt -.JC ll)TIC[ HMttng, Vent .. tlng I Air· fomlMce under the OOl"I• ...., CALIFO"NIA 92930 ON OR any Ctodltor tflelf be Nqvem-lbove of the City of Newport a..cn COAOHAOO 8 PAATNE"-C•n•., Drive , N•wport Condllfonlna. • lrect. Publlltled 0r.,.. CoMt AFTER NOVEMBER 22. bet 21, 1tee wfllCh le 111e l Oatect. OCTOBER 3 1, declet• IMC It._... tne SHIP, 1 c.llfotnle generel leeoh. Celf, l2tl0 ....... .-U fldl bid' ..... oonlorm W• thru June30, 1987 • Deity PllOt Oc:IOIMlr IO. 27, ,... ~ <Sey !Mtore Ille 1988 • -City to~ to receive aid p.,tnenlllp, lleretotor• TM ~ ....,... .,.._ 1CMOOL Ind b9 reepoi..,.,. 10 the 1:30 am No¥eMW 3. 10, , .. _(e) Clelm1 may be flied ~non dlte apecl-WON Hft ._.., YOUNG lrom the State of Calltotnie doing bulll'IMt 16 generel NW,....,,_ to~.. •f.C I contrlCt doc. VNl•tl lid Det•: Jut-/ 2'. 1N7 • ~ wttll the office thOwn above ftod ebove .. , Lia. loM ... ,,_.. under the ptovlalon• ot J>e'llWS under fie MiM fled In <>r... CountY on mJa 0# Ead\ bidder ..... eu«lmit, 2:00 pm m The ... , cset• IOJ t111ng o.ted October•. 1988 1..,... Chap141f 1 of Tttle '·Part• of ORLEANS PART~MH•. M•r 3. ft a a ,..11.1 ~ MIAMll on lt!e '°"" ~ wttt1 ..... .., hefd, •• PmLIC ..,. claim• 11 NGWrflt>et 21. C ..... 'f'.U. PublWled Otano-Coelt tneCalefomlaP9NICodo at 17I02 --~ Qrda. N0'37'Na NOTICl II HEREBY 1N ~~.a e/AltrM P. ,ef ....... 1---------tMI Pu**' Orange Cotti ~ Piiot NoYet'l'lt>et 3~ Pur1111nt to 8.Ctlona Suite 100, !MM. CllllOrft6e 9'llOllll'e. inc., 100 loutfl ~ ,_ a puMc f1Wtng 161t °' tM piapoeed ~ ""°" caia111 I , C.- (O) Thia lh.tHI TrllNler .. Daffy Pltot November 3.11 -• 13510 lfld 13522 of Chaptw t271', ~ ~ ..., "°" ..,...., Data; ••• L.oe ... " ...... ~ ... ~ Wectorl on .... ""~ CUH • .., c.-... ....... ll.lbject to 5ec11on 8 108 a(,... TtiOl3 1, Ille Clty Of Newport P,trtner9tllp•ofDallarrtMI .,....c.t.IOOt7 MwUnllldlohoalOlltrtcl requlr9lt by... ~Orange eo.t the Comrnerclel Code, TllOH I heel\, wflllf reoaMno lkl Sf. 1H7. by lllUIUal __,., Thie ......_ .. con-9oard °' ldwclltlon on No-Ind 8u00onttaot"'9 F DeMy PllOt October tr, Hoo n.......,...,.... .. 'llRGINIA ANNE H~N· MJC ll)TIC[ · frOl'n the 8U1,te,of Cellfomle LU. llel the '°'9 IUWIOttly clMOeed 1tJ e oorpotlOCWI ...... I , l-M 7,30 PM. ,,.._ Act, Go, .. ,.._, ~I, 1.. dOlrll .._a DEASON "8JC M)TIC( Pl.If**!! to Mid Cf\ap1et 1, to .... pertner9tllp ...... to TIM ... ,,,.,. w lled Ot M IOon .......... • Qide ..,_, 4100 .. •· Th072 CALlf'ONM CM CAM PublllNCI Oranoe CoMt I '9Cm..::"'.,... .. .,..edllel'•tot11e1tancwcttpay and dltctler .. e11 _._..COl.irltya.tofOr· ;uo¥1Mt'1. In aw Hlrl* hdlllldder"""'"*"" COMPAfN. ttn1 '*°" o.11y Piiot November 3. ~0 .... -1T .. -rr tor recruitment and''~ ilatllMleaof!NPW.o•ll'tip. anoe~on~ 17, ~Center.4n&et _.... ..... w _..., ftaJC llmCl ,_... .....,,. ..._Cell. tNt -·-,, -... _ tlMllMlhed by the ~ 10 ~ Ind ......... ,... .......... "' ....... Coat• CllMlr'• Cl** ...... to ..... TllOIO ~ 0# Tiie::::;, P9l"0"9 ere mlMiOrt on Fi'we Otftoet ~ lo IN l"enl•llNp, ~ Or .... C.... Mw. Oft .. ~ Item: fie OllTNCT 6t e ... bond IC.-t "••• & LUCH lfl• ---------9UUC ~ ~ ... St.andardl Ind Tra6nin0-10 perlorm ....... oon-~ "°' ~ IO, 27. "9411.,._t for Gefl•tel In .._""" .. """ In the NtlttOUe•Hll• cor,Ofat•d Cellforftle. Pm.JC llOTIC( ( ..... 11'WW =TN"'•• · .. L·o9!'?H':EMS~ Purevt nt to lecllo tr9C11, n to -lft 9l'f Mosai ... a, Ml. 1• Wlf!IW, """8nl to I..,_. .,.,... .... ••M In en .._ 8TAJI WrJ nn1 D9oft·--. ....... u.c.C.) r... ~ne· n 13512 of a.. ,, the"*"* Wflll II'°..... Th-M ... " Cod• leotlOftl ...,... .......... tftof n.---. ............ CaM _, .:='TO cr=:,• :'~":.1P1:: Dtt'te.a:.~Oo~~~ = enc1,,.: • .: uptne.....,_OI._,.,.,__ :-:::=.'°.Cf:":: -:.";:::.-::r.:=. ~=~:.w.a..: lllu~=-:...OOft· CMDITOM 0# MIMd tr ..... orft) ttlet • H1'11 .,..,_ • ~ llP' '1-.., 0.0. 21, 11M P9.1C !RD ,.... ............. tor Mite-.. .. a.tMf mto tM POTNl"l·N~THIRN TM ,. .... ,,::, '~"'. 9UUl TIUllll'D b111k lrlfltlfer II lllMMlt lo be JoM D. O'Donneff, M Pfot>fl•t• 1tJ the Com· W. ,Mt •Rll•. e ...... , .. , ICllllOOI _,. "''' 11 If _..,... " .,_ "'°"'"1D,,Jt01 D11110M ....... 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Super ¥Jew, Vw . .._ eerpeq, pnlf. 22 · -Cell NOW 845-.8111-cerpet/pelnt.•ALLVflL· ell bit in. tlO GOOd io'. Bia dlctc \'r'IM S2260M<f to 32 yra CIMn Sft5mo 48A 48A iOUiii Bayff~t NEAR PLACENTIA 3::,;~;ond~ 1~ ml 28012 1/28A • den 2 It ITIES PAID• eat~. ril:trno. 3338 Vie Lido 875-9289 lnet. uttL.123-1(24 WITH DOCK. Patti.lty 38R, 28A twnhm,~ for POOi JeeuUI 1~150~.:: end unit. ltl. 2/eat get, 1725/Mo CALL 722-1832 2078 Tl1URIN PRIVATE BATH end -otCwt•o -----fuml•!Mld. '~~~~2~0., cpl Of9~1C, s 1 /mo Call Jiii 730-08« w/d l*UPt.Avllll ltnfMd IAU ...... TSL MGMT 842-H503 •••• , ...... ans b9droom nHr OC.ln ,.,.,.. •au ... -....... ._ A\1911 now. • +de9 21 258-5479 • . • • P50mo. 831·2093 400 Mer I W -... 7.. ...__ .. ...--10 :!"'.:!"::.":~7..:.-:: RENTALS AVAILABlE NEWPORT HEIGHTS, 3:::,. 2.SBA, E11tbluff10CEAH vu dellJq 2BR •IBR, sesor mac ey .aflllt ·~g~u~?v~T Bsil~i· ~;;w;;-·.........,.. ,. .. , '"" ,,,.--.. c-... ,Stlof1 term & winter 2BR, 1BA, patio, avail up '::e~ ~r.t;· =~ 1'~ bath. frple, OICk. get •2BR, $750 2BR 2BA. f/p, MW eerpet COMMUNllY SH ... ,... --2•-._.....__ _..,,...., ...... ~ ... -..,... U 50to l 1400 11115,SIOO/mo,nopets, 11g"1mo'759.71.., ·, 2218 E Peclflc: •nt B Gu paid 979-1911 encl ger ,lllblt·lnt near "'""' ............. ,. -·.., ............... ·-Wetertront Homee. lnC. 842-4011 400 .... &900/mo See 1tt C•M ~. S7SC?f"'° HU bNuUtul 18~ 18A on hOUM w/Pfof F. Good loc ...... .., ,.. 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Crw:Qt, hOme ... _ --· ._ ........ lift nle• erpt/ptlnt, w/d PENINSULA VE.ARLY S400 MCUflty Available 278 Cabnlto. 845-7075 &417 Vlctorla 'H' $720 54&-7oe6/752_.5M wtc I • l*upt, d/w, 3 c:er gar, no wCute lBR 1BA upper Nov 2 Call tor appltn NEWPT SHORES l.91ge "'4mMiidiiJ ___ _ 38A 18A, ._.to bMdl.j doge duplex gerege nk» In-631-1879 EASTSIOE woe condo W•tllOI 28R Apt, paho 3& 28a w/gar $1230/mo \ I 1166/mo yeeny, 1•t 1 A .aT 1111 terlor S875/mo' 2BR Ou~x Xlnt Nwpt ept 2BR, 1 '~BA, t>ullt-lns. lndty fee. 2 Pftlng lc:>ece9 1 blk to beae/'I 208 Colton. l.L IUt.t • ~7~15ttv· A9tet-11350/mo 845-.7876 •Cut~ 2BA 1BA IOW9t Hgt1 locaffon1 o~ floors, g~age2 .9•79p5atlo:..~'f!5221mo7 New ~n1. stove & crpt Buutltul 9e0-3727 i!!i:=/ ._1 • v -It I O<l Id -• or--$7501,mo. 731-8488 ,--=--==-=---..,.__---3BR 1V.8A, oar. frplc, trl· duplex, share leundry No comp 1 • Y rem e e NWPT HGTS Charming ITU l38R 2'Ar8e. frplc:, 2-cw pltx, XLNT E'aldl loc, pertllng. MOO/mo. 1850/mo 842-2807 EASTSIOE Sharp & C1een W/t lde TwnhH Apt I BR guett apt frlg/stv 1 t ger. petlo. kltdl blt·lna. -380Wo0dlen4 $995/mo VIW REITILS . **** 2BR W11her/Oryer 2BDl11/28A 2 persons yr l se . S810/mo ~wa~!!!!!,!!!' .. '!"! .. !!!!!!!!'"l!!'!l!!!!l!!"!!U~.!!".!- 1 ~. 1309 W. Bay., Avell 1113 '46-9906 hkup, pvt aund9c*. encl only. no Pit• 755 W 18th 213-828-8055 eom.r VIEW Sutt. 11900/mo yny. 850-4&18 . Wtll Tl ULllA 9IL oar $740/mo. 546-9950 I _11, 646-9507 S700mo OCEAN VIEWI \'EARL\' FULL S~VICE !WELL fumllh9d 38f 2Ba uL 14 IBR & den .• n~Ba 2-lty GRAND OPENI G E'SIOE lJRCottage,frptc. lut. leack Zi4i 2Brl1Bldupleunct.yard. WMtellff& lrviM. Npt 8ch I oceenfr0nt. IH~OO/mo. i1275.41N.28X.#am rm, exec: twnhme In Bayside N encl pa\lo, 187 E. 21st, eerport $1 l OO/mo-Slgn1PaceevlonW•tcllft 2Br 28a c:1oM to oc:een. nMt 811, frp6c:, air, nr 405 C F le IUndec:k St S850 + S750 MC. HUGE 18R 4 bloekt to &4A-e7e0 IUA..31891 •-alll StOOl mo. 811144$-9392 ...._._ n-Au 11122 Ollt. ~ ' . 1' 845-7234 NO PETS! beecl'I. S,.tove & lrlg No ~~ • . -" .. , "":"'' wl d. 2-ear gar. gated PHASE 111 · t · .0.11 tll' Id •-I -71 --'--------- l'CMU L) llf l ilf 8!.&..2 57::5u7l3• C i rcl e comm. Pool & IP• on the HARBOR VILLAGE APTS Lg 18r,cerport, Pool, laun. ~~'~ '* ~~:~ -· tatatt -*'""ltlt•llMllllllllMIW ... * v •D-.,.,, bayS22501mo2~1752 • st~ l frig Inc,"° 1>9l• &Mn view Spaciou1. 2 ......... .... ZBR 1BX Dupt9x. Wood-3BR 28A din rm. l·tly, BLUFFS Taking rn•rv111on1 tor 1575/mo -S350 dip 2BR 28A Apt. encloMd modern. rW«:. 280 Tri-' Pm mf YI -.1 , =h Nosm~m:·"rn~~ trpte, nic. yetd. S/Slater. 38R 2•,i,eA. end unit. pool, Bachelor, 1 2 a 3 avail now 6•2·1401 '•r•g•. c•rpe11 & plex Dectt.Lndy. gar. Hr 14251 w/1 'ff ..... I __. · ... "" .. ,...,.. · E/Sprlngd•. Avail now mJnt cond, x;rage. Bedroom Aptt Lg 2BR WiBA, ............. drepes Bltte to ~· bell 1850mO 492-1899 Pvt "': 9IVd ..-1 · -·•· __,.., St TSO ...... 894-3848 s13951 .. 0 T"" •4 '"gt • ..--..-S775/mo a•&-1184 entry r -~ng f ~ .... ...,.. o " patio, · CooUdg• Ave. Walk 10 belch. 2 BR, Amp6e guest perking. - ------38R .. _ ...._. patio ~ Apartments wm DI $880/mo 549-10-47 •Lg. 3BR. 2'"'8A dbl gar IL~BA enc:lget. S725/mo1 Utllttlel a ""'"""" Incl . .--• ·-· _...., WEST NWP 18R, $895 1v1llabll tor Oecem* .. -v -w-• $2000/mo. & 28r 2Be Nr Metlna HI, nk» ar .. BALBOA •Br. tp ll500 lst 1988 w/laundrynkup, patio, no 225 La Peiome Apt B, lmmed pcee. 842~9347 Nlc:9!Frplc.Ag187'3-~ ~lg.w/d,d/w.$1150,BAYFAONT Condo 2Br · u--•--pets, nr Pevlllon Ctr_..537-7911! - 12BR + Den. 2~BA S5001tc.631-e358 $1650 •-••w•n• S11001mo983-705.5 (-• ~:e.~luf"F ~ w/SPECTACULR VIEW! 3BR 28A. petk-lltlt Mt· I BAL80ACoves2Br,den, •Y• EM.IYll ~~::='62BA. HUNT HarbOuret• Avad llilc. ....... · ~t 8ch ~ 541•5032 2723 0ceen Blvd ting. lat>Yloln c:l\tbh<>UM. trp1e, 591, dock S2300 llST II LllAm • now Lrg delwc• 1er own--"'iiliiiii;ii·iiiii· ;aiiiiiiiiii;• $2900/mo.175-leOO pool I morel Must bl 5~ BAYFRONT Condo 2f;tr. OfTT If f BR wl ldft-3rd. from wt untt trplc. d/w. wld ..... 17• llYflllT ....... ~· '""' t .f.:l:: ~""" ri .. -I .~ '.,.J,.. . ~ ..... _; J ' <' I .· .. :~· A'Mc . '· •• , • :., -(fr. Oeys 118/962.()534 den. dock tor 80' boat. OISTA llU• 1950 No Pitt &31~107 hie-up patio. M75/mo • •IN FORl\i1sAeo• 400 tit wltrplc: l ~ bW. _______________ .. _ ........ n. E ..... 2131723-2731 Yeer1y S-4750 11025 MC. 845&2A Cost• ...... hOme 1000 tit,...., ap.ce Incl ... lltatl f• laJe Calta... . 1114"' ~lful.!::,O""' / 4BR 3BA 2 sty hom9, nice L:::,';t d~~ s~o~::6 SBr. ,Mtn• Bllnd1 W.ua-...Ck 2'41 .~;= Pl':.~5• =~:a ~7mo & mifUI fernlty home "" n. -mo etee. Beeut landsc pool W ...._ ..... IH •C..llng Fan1 er&I< to bw:tl· 1BA· . ~C... ...._· IC. South ~I Aval!. 1111to711188 alai,m d/'w. •tove '3 w etehrHt • •Plush C1r1>9tlng M95•utll STUDIO-S500 ....U/....a. II COAOHA DEL MAR liiiin[' lM ~:e.. 1340 000 N.Y. (9l4) 833-0280 gw St500imo. 964-2304 llll.TIU 111· 1• •W.ik·ln Closell Ind u1il Pool laundry no IU-1 •--~425slf private office with u --..... .. ,,,. t7M2io : Speelous 3BR 2BA 2 •Patios/Balconlts "" .... ~... ._ _,_ lar~ window I lkylight « XCNi (nt) m prop-~-· ~· dlclt• F/P S1595 • ail 5BR 3BA. lemlly rm. open HIGHl:Y upgraded New-•C01191'ed P11k1ng i*• ..... -....-. Wkly renteis now 9¥1111 Only $550/mo 849:oi45 "'BA • -. • • ·-·• • • v floor plen, neutral eotors. port North condo, 2Br .... ~"--it•-1 1 ...._ ~ •---L -•t S •7 00 ..... 1 227• 9'1y... flOuee,,___.. _, A l4-now. Linde 121 ~0111 tprJnkllrl, corM!' lot n+ 2'"81. $1600/mo Wiii ttool~~ S .. ncu..,.. ~ .ww• _.. 1. t Btvd~M ~74'&S WTWmTlmA M~ ~.°';;2~ ~ eon;'~~ :: 1 Grubb & ENI• blkl to K~I IGhl. I 1600 con11der lease optlo~ Playgr~fiot Lois Id upataift, 1•£. petlO N)lllp · One room ote w/prvt f~~H, Sent• Ana V. OYW iot 1349 000 FABULOUS New eontetn· mo grdnr 600-325-5463 497-9918 Blk• Trell ---··-1t11c-h1A -downt~b,s...&.tatala tt l~Ht ..ntry Hew -caf1)91 a •• 756-1182 Ag1. =-~ llCf ... ~·97e-.a2eo' I porary. 28R 3BA condo. Qy 213-548--0729 eve LIDO ISLE 4BR. 2''1BA. Volleyball '" • Cable ready No P91• 1114 pllnt AJI Utlls pd, 1350· -"jjiifii'iiiiiiiiil -""' P lcvllwloceen& F G BBQ' IVllLA•L£ $695 mo SEACLIFF mo $c:ottl 548-2301 · .... • ..... m I IMck IMI I anOf'em e Block• to buch. 2Br. new carpet. R/DR. Lg u I MANOR 5411-2882 1 or 2 Rmmat• Went.a· FOR I .., ... SE ,._l.·~ .. --... h•bor. $3500 2BA. tingle ear gar, w/d. Piiio, 45' lot. 3 car gr. •Chlldren Welcome N·Smkr, Prof F..-n. ~M. ~~ ....,. - EASY llvtno In ~: , SIX, IOft. Jem rm, ............... IH. eonllder pet, $1200/mo $2750/yrly 673-7767 2500 MERRl'-4AC WAY HUGE!I 2Br 2Ba $950 873•5823 Get Inc. 2400 st ottleel r•tall =rf1 ~~ c:teen Fent .. lc Vlewl n11d1 IUL'fmll1·1• 53&-1895. 213--453-2105 LIDO SANOS house 2Br. 1Br, IS. $750 Jr.cr:it1 on Herbot Blvd. • ... ~ "".;"' ,.__.,: TLC S565JQOQ ~ Tata AVAILA9t:1: ~ow ~er ~etr,-fl:Jm-;-yd, g1I STA MESA East Slulf, new carpet, no •BA on Balt>Oa P9ntn11Jta. Compet. rete. 756-0535 fotdebte. Endoeed pri.-1 404~215: dr.5123 ~~~~~ibn~ n~a. Hunt. Bay Condo comm I 1700 !winter) W111 &45.14.•2 SQ n IALIRE pet1. 840-191 t. Point. $380/mo ~ util LAGUNA brend new 400 v ... petlo with pretty H9w cc>Mtructlon, 3BR. 4 bike. to bch. Wood pan-W/O 1tovelfrlg MOO/mo contider yrly 646-599-l ii ~ LAUE 1•2•1 II IPTS *2 ... llM• =':°8~t7:,~rets Cell ~.:!.,°"::; ::· ftowet9 I plentl. W8* to 38A, fem rm, ~1lful llled 28 0128A + o.n· + d19 Nr Brookhural & N.Wport Hl)Qhts. 38R. INQUIE IDnllT Frig, dlShwuher, 110¥9 aai -• -111-'~th saoo' 4~1 ' community pool, fut. home, gtMt vlewt Very Frpl , •ttleh gar. Adem1 988-8253 3BA. pool. g1rege Clll our L .. stng Center ftD\NI Incl Nopet954S..855 --· ' bluff lhopplng e.nt.,, upgteded $479,000 Aot. l t200mo ••e cell SEA8c>reyeondo2Br2Be. S1575 1mo l ease. today for an apl)t to Nk»2&/18a$425/mo n-NEW OFFICE FOR RENT eennte. dlurchee, Khooll Twa494-0215, 497-51~ 873-1734 .Only perlO"I gar. MC gate. pool, ten-645-6~8 oi 721-0865 e><l'lllw your new hOme Ill mJSnl&I * 111/Ull/YILY* lt]lk Bob 87 17th st. eo.ta MeM. & pet1(1 .• ~rtoe lnc!udle ••™It ... ~ Jiil with good ref nHd nls. ape N·P91• Avt 1215 NWPT NORTH CONDOS * * * * * * * ._....., . .., bk>cti to oceen Ill ... ~ -.. ~ Vie tenet -11.000 , ·~ applyjll S900/mo 2131430-9396 ..-~ • 123 39th St 850-0581 -.-m ..-STA.,. lll-11• •2Br l '..,Ba. FIP. gar111949 •••SA PlllS•• •NewGE d/w,Stove.~ * '* Soac1out . 1 BR I fem 3& 28a. gar, frplc. 5 ·*-... -New Beaut 3BD 2BA SHARP 3Br 28a• rem rm. w/d,gr .. tlocatton $1375 4 'Small quiet complex M!Cfowave Bay front, lau n rm $500 7.54-1188 873--5917 Aec>l9Ml•t•ng O¥W S2 (~,:rVY~t: 1:1 Vt NS --' ·-double get. ~ blkl to patio home w/9eecn N •2&. 2Ba-loft. 2-<:er oar. Stud'-. $550 OR ·---•New White Carpel.\ ~ In 0r-. Co ' .~\..Jr. r., ·~ · Over 2.000 aq. ft. In "ti be l'I • $ I 5 5 O m o of Adwn1, 2 car 9ar wt FI P. w/d S 1700 496-2152 ""'"~ IBR $650 u~ Drapes irl'USO/mow COl'f a.tbOe lltend Mil Ont ~ el fOf P.!!!:U)\11 \," bleutltuf Newport 8Mctl 380-7,0311780-0909 opnrsw/dhk·UP blldlyC ..-C 3 F Bob723-0350 2BR. 1BA, w/d, $4751" youroffice'-"aneeda. lmll Rt.\LT0tt:-• community. Spaclout SpacloUs & contemporary mitr Br hu 2 ;.,urrored Upper 4BR 1\'•BA. 2 car ;:=..' ,;_er;1:;;., ~;re: • (~T,5';731::, South •t•tlll.An* :s-:'s.~:f 1111111 t10W Kim Noc:a9t to you 7ga.1122 3BR SBA t"°"" wl~ IO 2BR 1'.~BA 2 ltory. frplc. cloMt & high beam'*' 1 ~thageS.t sm,,ai6501 P,•m"0 0 y~!? MC NO PETS 549-24'7 Coast Plaza Beaut 2 38r ale gar wld It----.:-• Pl I A__,.~lHE ' k11~· ~ hedraltlo ~~ ~carpet Garage Lg .tnl. to bl.eh •Int cond . Avl now 213.597.4104' •Large Pool& O.C. Area nk-\IP. ~carpet. trec:k F~a .. roommate sl'lr ~·t:;Z ...,.~..,_,.. I .,..,tpe npa · r_. dlclt Oc:Mnsldeof PCH $1250/mo 851-1214 •Clean Mesa Verde lg •lnd•vld&lellyCon1rolled 1.gtitt. '*'ten nr Hoeg eo.taMeN38B.2BAl>M _: -•• ly quellty Hf9..styte lo-s130i> Ag1 87S..912 l--l-21 u VERSAILL~?; I Br IB1 3BR 2BA d/w 2 car oar· Entry Alarm Syslems Hoso $895 to S1050fmo S275I mo Oyt '75-r~.-.'"'!*l"'!Rl!EfllP.AJ!"!!L!""'JISWPX"'CfB'!.- 1 eetlon thlt must bl aeen 1 "'91 '" Pant house Security age. patio llreplace •C•bte TV Av111aote . 4101 H1lert• E11e1 &412·1623 • App«)• 1200 llf. •Int ~ COl.DWeu BAN~eRO 1 lo bl eppr.clet~ • Cell, I ... 114 •BR 38X Greentree home pool. gym. etc S8001mo S 1100 No pets 640-2495 •New Launory Facihlles TSL MG~T 642-1603 FEMALE Lo lhM9 3BA eatlOn nw H9wpott ~ I ~. your private 1 m% i brd St, oR = OVi.t. nr tt\9 pettt Many Sandi. 673-2749 •ot.111 Tl All* ·~eo Parking AOllSS ••• .... 2BA bM4J1 home In CdM. ~ ... ~ 87'3-5354 ..:·._. port Blvd. 18f\.rNr hM upgradea. Fruit trHs. ltatk I.qua JIU ;!BR 1BA lnory room •Prt11•te8a1Conyto CLEAN 2BR. lg llv rm. lrplc. O/W W/D elc luiMll fta1adaJ f:.~ the best Carport. Cleeti ~75 + IUOC: am«\I $1500 mo w close lo ihops & buses' Gardens partung ullls lnef No S525 Alf I 720-1~ ::==::.!:.!===:.. •• ... •lff l WlllTll sec. 213--858-8&90 0/754·2t10 Ev 559-7091 2BR house F1reRl•ce. We'll accept Sect 8 •El'°'"' Atmoshpere ""'tS $;175 72 .. 1292 MATURE non smo .. 1ng luiMll s-.1.. 111 1111 •-· •tll patio. garage. Walk to •Sorry No Pets ""' , ~ " H.... • It -• , 2111~ -Woodbrldr. detached 38r b • 8 c nJ u 111 5 P 81 d Hou11ng. S8751mo Fltl Siii adult 10 ll'lr townl'IOuM 1n o,,.tu!titt 111f ... Rf/AW •Laroe P•tlot & yerdt 2B• CrM tld41 hm Inside $900/mo 818-888-2253 2257 MAPLE 2881 Bear St Corner of acam n.11111 metro area $450/mo -Fuu rnvseton FOf' SELLER hll bought I •Smllllpetolc toop,nrlake 11275/mo . TSL MGMT 642-1603 c 11-lffl ·~tu 641-4180 sa•-.gr•t,. .. M'-."'A A " 01754 2110 E/559 7091 A • Bnstot os1a Mesa -.., ....., """ ""' enoth9r noute! n11lou• \f:'\V1 ~"Yl'lu·a..11 !~~w/atoraQe .• • ~. fll!!ltatl •llllUIU• 114/Ul-1244 38R 2BAlowet Unlt NB.M1Fturn2Br.1300sll I ncome. exelut lve t9o .. m~BA· R9m~~ \\ ~ ,..,_ L ._ a-. Elegant, 3BR. 2'.,BA, lalMi Cl•an IBR & 2BA w1p111 ----N-carpet, garage WID Fp, d9cti. 11901 ocn. TV client .... OWn9r retiring, "· .. ~ + ' REALTORS .. Ill llllD .-1• condo end unit gar tam garage, dthwshr. dis· •fSI ftlll llkue>. y11d Ne11110 perk 11"° eat>ll wl d ''NUI 11nd inquiries to: Mr 8. klt';r:th lerr e:::~~ 2 Sty. 3BR. 2'~BA. blautl· 600 W. WILSON rm, laun. WoOdb;ldge lallU . JIOI Potal. r .. dy cable pool 28 R 2BA ar e, $750 $l 100~ RIVER $475 631-516~11890 P 0 8o11 78. CdM 921525 ~~IC> ' 1 fully rM1odlled w/wtit IA&J.141-!M Sl260 857-eoc>a 2BR IBI YJY wtsundtclc ape. BBQ I lndry tac Pam 546-5g80~79-38•8 TSL MGMT 842-1603 NPT HGTS arN M11r BR MARKETING Bil. gr(lWtnO. ......... Berber erpt. panoremlc •2BR 2BA, flrepl1c1, LEASE 28R 2BA. new RemodetedS8,504 drs.~~ bay Gpr:?aic:•1t~ Esr;~~ ~-MESA VERDE 28R 18A "V"ILABLE yc •ALY 1 • atra spec., Pvt pool. no netp, runt rtaetf "'tel• ....-1 view of OCMI\ I hetbor W/0 hoot! p garaoe condo In Westpark W/0 Avt now · • ~ ulll "' " ~ •P• lndry gar $65-0 MOK yr. $300,000 F/P ------,.---UT--1 from llv rm l mttr suite, I 275 M ... 0: Avail now. centrel air Incl gar ; NO PETS • 673-4220 •631-7376• u~:: ~:;~~de sac Dlock from ocean & bey 0 801 All! now 72~ Pref., cAJtl ~ P.~~downln ~~~~=I S950NOPETS722-8011 carpori $975/mo Con· CHARMINGC~Co<l28r OIAl•llnt llf S 49S--f93~75F9~ ~~~=al.CS. 9lld'll for• 1Nt'9 of~ ~ • v1 - -f28R Duplex, quilt, lfg lect Anne McC11tand W1nterfyrly. N-oett Oullt bldg on E sicle cozy --- ... You mek• the yard, front unit, garaQe. 751-4330 or 756-9202 675-7709 Thurs-Sat w/lots of wood Assigned NEWPORT ACROSS THE Eocullve Townhouse m\Ny pymt1 a .. theft UYmlt.... good .,.. 1780. 543-A Univ Pk, 3 BR, 2· ... BA 2 18 18) 795-2965 Sun-Tues parking ' laundry l1C1ll· STREET 2BR lrplC gar-38R 2BA 2 c:er ~· eppr.c. You tte••v• ... , IDJllRD Bwnllid St. 847-7540 eer g•. 1950 IQ It, pool, • • • ... • •• i . n l 1 , ... S5301Mo 938-0552 • $825/mo 1665 Irvine 0 c E A "' v I w ~tu blMfttt. Must en.rming 380 2 112 BA ••MESA VERDE 5BR. 2 Jec. vb ct nearby • -•t •2 720·9•22 818-446-8993 he.-ctean credit. Aat I Home olferld by owr1tr l mstr tutt•, 2400 all, I 1350/mo 1 'ff le&se Nov . , ..., O&.tsl Tl ALU NPT HGTS-.,... ?Sr 1& ·, ~NISHEO 1 BR 2 BA 117-8002 Dys, Ev. Mnd11 reedy '°' lmmed. oc-pool. ape. gr•t nghbrtld! 1 e.M-7220 or 754-7781 •NEWLY FURNISHED• S1M .,, B• gar ,,_ ~rpel new condo ocNn "-pool c:upenc:y Newly painted, S17001mo. 549-4498 OCEANFRONT t 80RMS 2Br tBe Eutsiae •oc paint no pets $740 mo 1ac Dlll $1100/mo ..... cerpeted & landaceped. WT191 I-Lii 1M lftrJllf IMclli 2119 Avallabte Gr .. t location 8BO pool laundry rm • deQ 642-5722 722-3S.5 or 650-2522 Up~raded kitchen & 1BA • dining rm & frptc. 2 mctdsiVE GOARD• Must ,.., Bkr"57S-•606 '725'~~9 EEZ ~:Y Sparkling ci•an 2Bdrm Many to ctlOose trom 2 & b~ ,::• .:=d~ I cer get, new pelnt & erpt.I •GATED COMMUNITY • STEPS 10 BEACH 28R TSL MGMT • 6'2· 1603 l'.81 $750 All uhls oa 3 bedrooms Great lo- t . · S800 Incl gmdr. No pet1 • 111 IUJN Wlttl garage Yearly Garage Sorr1 no pets cation S11rt1ng II ~~~ · "-, Merrill Lynch Realty SOMETIUNG SPECIAL Rare "V" Plan in the Bluffs: 3 BR , 3 BA. turn-key condition with Fr doors, new pa1nl, wallpaper. Sparkle s! S277 ,000 759-6600 ~~~,,: .. ~ COfR AdUlt1. Scotti 548-2301 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA $1000/mo. ··~STAil II• 1960 wa11ac. 642~905 S850 mo 67S..606 ~~f-~~~~·~STSIDE LG 38R ~~l~~~~~~~7n~77&h~~ ~2~1 t~~~houM ----~--~--~---~~-------~------~---~ I bofhood & ICh. diet. 2·,.,BA. 2-•ty. gar. frl>lc:, 18Jfevall. Frplc, wet bar. C.nu ltl Jiu 2122 e tide. ~·r•g~ patio. ()p..-1 Sun 12-5 2015 patio ldry hkup Sml pet micro, W/D hkupl, 2 car _ laundry room S8501mo CommodOfl. s'35.000 I olc. s'1250 875-4912 Agt gar wl xtra 1forege. Ctn· 2BR 18A. frpl, d9Ck, relrlg. 2629 ORANGE o • t c •I I R I c k tral air. All malnt Incl •pill garage. Neat blleh TSL MGMT 642-1603 associa ted '. "... ... . . ... ,.,. 84a-e125184._1973 I *NEWPORT HEIGHTS• I Sorry. no pet1 844-0509 For 1 or 2 people No .-•UIE IEW • =~;::;;;::~~:;;:;:;:;:::..i--nai&;iNMil·-1 Lux. lg condo. 3Bf 2'~8a pelt S 1075. 673-1039 Come ,.. the Ollference PARKE" AEALlY Ill UIYll 'tam rm, frplc, wet ber, gar, * 2BR 1BA S9951 VERSAILLES 1 $1200. 722·0939j 1M• Wtnl YlfW mo. completely remooeled 2133 Mll'emw, j Eltjoy bf tht kl I * IBR IBA $695/mo Beautltul 2BR apls Pool H NINSULA POINT Or D~~uvllle condo BRIGHTONSPRl'NGS 1BR & tMJnse: fr!, ~ltv~ Near ~ No smoll..-. rec room, laundry rOOf\'I. IMIK. A-1. 975-.5030 1 WANT by pvt part~. 1 Conde. s.cl\Jdld wood• 28A beauty wlleal\lrft or pets Vurly 875-3383 RNdy '°'instant mo.,._ ,.,.. ... Lf liBI Golf eo;';~e~ pre & itr.ema. Ground floor' too numerous to men-....... llr 111 in! Only S64010 S6501'no I levll. WIN/Oryr ltactl lion lmmed occpy pou-• $200 OFF MOVE-IN i il&g to ... ~EAcHI IAIYll NW man ho<Ml-up. mic:fo. trptc, C •bi.. Ct11mren a pet• 01< "~11·~ :..=";° tu .uu am. DUPLEX. 2Br·2.,.+ 2Bf on.ot-a-lllnd 4BR 11toryl w/opnr + Cllport. $2850/mo Doug Herbst • 530 W Wilson 1~ H"'1 ~I on x-lg IOI-Community ~~A':'t-~~ -+ 720-3980 or 760-5000 CUTE OCEAN VIEW IBR TSL MGMT N2t.OOO. 875-32..... poq1 a tennlt . S519.000. ..._. ~ ~A.V Bnght. newtv dec:Ofa1ed. 122-9012 or ~2-1603 ........... OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 IClEAN 28r 18a duptex. ~ I largesundecll Av.,1 now Sorry No P•1•' 4-~ wtth penoramtc1 2100VACHTMISCHIEF 1725. Gar. ~ .. Y•d, no \lt:'\V!TV"'I~ ~·\"II $8251"'°*6'0-7514 •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• ..,_, 28dnM wtth 11,. SHATZEN RE. 759-.1234 ~~It~.~ I ~ \\ .. '\..~I I ~ mft. -.S Sn".lll Bacllelor Pvt yard ptecee end betc:onlts I ..... _..,Terr. REALTORS 2BA 1 •1rBA. cJose 10 new ear09t S520 mo • l115,000. 30~ Down. 38r 2 SBe+fam, thutten ~ -JU 1900 Ill townhoml 3BR bHCll, 1950/mo 900 ~I 54&-3932 Demon, AQt M3-1$00 RogenGrdnlndlcpdlgyd lW/taml~ rm loc on 1owty 2'~8A. tam rm, wet b9f, S.. Lane 644-2811 $52S~ dtO IBR rnot>ti. ~ 142-0S42 Wknds. Pvt~ bl(r't COOP 2.5~ •treet. 1yrlee.11450 t'llO vauttld CllflnO•.,,-~nt, • homl Secure Matu1e -, ......... l425K. PI P 854-3093 Ann, Agt 151-5000 frptc, formal ijl~ rm 1!:w ~<*:tt2~:~~= adults No pets 1991 "OWUT PNCI~-· NEWPORT CREST IE'SIDE 38r 1\\8&. <Mn., .. , 11750tmo 720-.7 -rm. dbl get sieoo 213-H9'#por1 Bl¥d 646-&373 .... ""2'Mle gate TERRIFIC town."'<llM with I l'llOCMI. mi crptldrpalkltc.12eR • den. unfurn/lurn 928-1844 7141175-nS4 '411,IOO. lt1-2 Agt 3 bdtm1 lnc:tudl09 meat• mlrrOf'ld wwctroo.. tp, 2· Condo. 2'.tBA. 1860 sq It . ~ n "' GT Duplex, I with p<lvlle littlng room I ear ger '1295/mo. pool.,..,,,,., s 1875/mo,' ta .... 2124 melttiB .. 11 !~ ~ 7:: & tunny d9ek, H I-In,. Sendi, 173-27•9 : mo,.. olc 722-7007 •Gr•t fu11ld: lOCl • Go~ financing kitchen, fprm•I dining E'aldl 3BR. 18A, t.ned yO, I ... .. llft.01 1 & 2 Bdrm ept1 star1 araamm ,000.120-9445..--1 room l 2 car •ttec:hed. Fr dr. w/d l'lkU9. gtdl'l4',l39 R 28A, 2 car gar, lrptc S6t5 Gar, ceblt •vi Sperkllng clH n, large o-tavt· High millnQed, p et ok St 150/mo D/W micro w/d ~· Grnblt w/B80. lndry rm. Gerdtn apts e..u11t1.1ny C..11 •tu 1024 ~ I In moYe-ln 859-39e2't>ttw t-.5pm traeh Comf) Yrty 11400 Sorry. No P11•831•8427 l1nd1cap•O ground1 condition Community • J Agt 815-4tle¥11'22-3520 I Pool & 99• pehoa decka. 0NTFiEMOVE Beginning Saturday . ..... , _ pool. tpl I ttnnll. Welle E SIDE 38r 2S.. Qll'llQll.~ 1 g1rao-or carport ---=,~ ••1u•U1 10 bMC:h. dfap91. cerpet No Plt'-l3BR A. "91hPy pelnt4'd mellti.BJIH Bachelor S810 &31·1400 Avetl ·now. 1 1000/mo, UPOrldld er-pt & window 1 Bedroom SQQ ae1ueA . ....-.a 2 cet j '215.ooo •975 csep 2131431 ... 118 1 ., .. ,"*"t ''Ptc. 11c: •yt lllln•TI 2Bdrm , •• ea se1s November 5th. the Daily Pilot will introduce a new column feat}Jring Orange Coast Realtors on the Moye. Press Releases wilt be accepted via mail only by our Special Sections Editor. So wtll black & white glossy (sorry. no color) photos. Also. 'Please know. that as much as we'd like, we cannot guarantee photo r.ctum . I"'· Top 001'Ct I loC. root -ttm, auto 1pr1nklert 84.2-oese A ..W. tool Prvt yerd. \\l\TI Ml ICOM E·BlcM 3BA 28A twnt\M GrNt locl Grndr Incl S.autlfu!IY landlC:&J>9d.l 18 ' E 18111 SI ,... 1•A down1telr1. HOMI' ... Ywd. gar. QUi.t ...... Xlnt $1950/mo 760·5094 ~I liltge. ci..n ~t• -------- Otttr. 1 111,000. Ix• A01.£Sl-'TE condl S1C>to,~1t j __ ----P001i1P•·P1ll00fo.cll 28drm2&a lwnlltt 1865 Olultve. Doftetd Pteft Dys 84()..2428 Ev/Wtlncl •HARBOA Vl!W HOME Prltlll loeat'°" 125 C.Ottt St 842-1424 • 1• 11M • "2-t1t1 1 REAL TOR$ E'BlcM. , 3BR. Of 2• lg fem 1 •• 38a. f/p, upgrlidect 1 hckoom MS& I '"' frplc din m\ ,,.., dbl get • 91'dnr. comm 29drm 1 ~aa llO& ~ ftleld ..._,19\.D c M crty(tj. 1975/mo ~ PoOI. Pl''· 111ve ylfd JHIUIHl••Y WWWl 28A up, 21A On. M122·19et 541·77•5 ta1001mo M1-7528ag1 COSTA ME1A ;,;;::;;:;:;:===;;..,-__.1 •11t.OOO u~iaso,E/SIM ;80 hOUN •MUSTSEElw ....... .. ....... ftr~y l10UM ra 1 Alfna ~ove S550mo HVH New upgrades Llfoe •ttract•"" Apt1 14'1 • ~=:.----'506" HC No Piii c:rpt .. Ille ... 28a. 1¥1 1BR. 1BA. ~-~ ~M ~ lltn•"O M M.tt~ ...... l MWH1 rm W7almo 7I0-4715 ~· cio. to So Coest POOis g~•o-t No peta ..rt'!'~--· 1LAfltOE38ttaeconoo 2· *""il'l.atfi ~~11.J~~o 1::'an= _. 11• Cir oet•· petlo, new 28R 2 tBA conCIO ..,..,..,, • • ,_ :~~ kltel*, peoinl ~I ~pet 1Nut1tull t73·t314 1a 1116f111• COST4 ,_.HA -•...... 1'3 l"° HAUT FAM. HM. • ,,00/mo &* 1'15 • NEW POAT SHOAU• POOi ""5/mo .... ~ .., ..... tit. tim. rentel 580/38A Lu• Conde Of betl. HR ,., 38• hte °"canal Ltg E SIOE fir.,..,.. cable 2 ~ gtr w/d Avlll 1211 1 t"t8A, a It). tTt>tc, prv I~ I IN irns, Mw C••Pll TV hllue>. ~•lk n I • Wtl~ . U•OO I tiffnt911 '*'°· w/d Nlup. db.gar &pa•nt v..,1y$21~1mo ·r•I• recfo h o pees S575 11900 ?I Mt.. • w/Of/iltf l10l5 &.a14t00 NlQOTl~8L(, t?S.:~7 3St Y<toM MM111 • " I • \ . On the M~ve items will be published on a first-come. first-run basis as space allows. f MAIL YOUR NEWS TODAY Realtors on the Mo¥ Daily Pilot 330 w. Bay St cosaa Mesa. ca 92627 Ana: Spedal Sectiom EditOI' • I j Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, NOvetnMr 3, 1988 f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: $2.66 per day Tr1•f1 ALL you P•Y fOf 3 fines, 30 O•y minimum '" ,,,. SERVICE DIRECTORY INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED n••••RW .......... ,, YIUIWP&IH For l'l"IOre lnform1tt0n CALL TOOAYll AllFNLllS ... " .. r ~· ~ :1 Ofenge CoMt DAILY PILOTnhureday, Ncwllnber 3, 1181 C7 II y04/lf' buslneM moving to a ,,..., IOcatlon? Al'lllC>Ynee tile ITIOll9 In clnelfled, "' .... Runs/M9ds wortt~ SSOO (257VELI CALL Carrte 1 &45«19541 CAdlltac 1982 Eldorado. ... ... lllT .. mint c:ond1tlon, brown· CONVERTIBLE. all po.er leetM<. over 100, $8250. I Prlc9d right! $5950 0 80 642-4810 (ESP519) &7:Ml384 (tJOJ4221 t1W11M1T 111ZD I Vehldee trom.t 100 Ford• Mercedes Con1eue1 Chellyl Surplus Buyets Gulde ( 1) 805«6871000 EJt1 ~23005 .. 'Ull1Ull . Au1om&tlC., '*"-· OtUIM. power a1 .... ln0/bfek ... AM/FM. CUMCte, AJC. tilt CIMn. LOW rnffeel ( 1EBE&e9) $3,"5 1111•t•--..,.- Pl.111211• ---Automatle. OtUIM. power tir1MJ1n9/brllk•. AM/FM. AIC till woooora111 ~ {8420) S 12.M5 • 1.1.mTa.D .MJ .. IJ _ __. ....... ......_. ______ __.;MtJC~·~NO=-TICE----1--MUC __ llJTICE _____ ,_.....,. ________ --l·--MUC--NO-ng__,_ __ , ___ NIJC __ ..,_na ___ ....;"8..;.=IC-NO=-m---_· -__ ._rta.te ______ NO_TICE ____ MUC __ NO __ TICE __ , PtllUC NOTIC( ..... c:able Tl'Ult dated M~ 5, 11tA1m KGM Ka116 NOTIC• Of' NO'T1CE 1'""'"9 Calli 927 ,4 92663 Mm90UI -U 1M7 '1CTm0Ue -U AC;TmOUe --•• 'tennoua -•• PlCTTnOUa ..,..... I NNOIMO,,....,. I INVfTING 8'Da Tnomes v ~ 11102 Thia buatne11 11 c~ -ITA'ftmNT TNe ~t WM flted NAm ITA,....,, NAm ITA,....NT I ..... tTA~ MAim tTATtMENT Th• County Sanitation cc-m Mltcl'lell Nor1h. Suil• 101 Clucied by • 09'*•1 per\· The~ '*9«1• .,. with IN County Clerk of Or· The IOlowlng pertoM ... The follOWlng ptftona ere The IO!lowlng perlOfll .,.. Tl'le following peftonS are OIStrlcll of Orenge County Nola II hetef)y \)1.,.., lhal Irvine Celff 9271• nerlf\lp dOlnl ....,._ •: ~County on Octotier 10 dOlnl ~ u; OOlflg ~ • ldolng bullnee.I ae. do6ng ~ • (CSOOC) hu appled,fOf 1 ...ied Olds WMI be r~ Tl\11 t>uslness 11 con-The reglllranl ~om- O'D0NN£LU SANTA FE • ,_ TtfE OWT PEDDLER. W£8CO PRINTING. 17561 SAMMIS MORRtS COUN· PARI( AVENUE AS-09ttnlt Wllh the CalifoffM ~ the Cll) ol HunUnglon dueled Oy e lornlted P8'1net-menced to trenMCt t>uei. =.";~~~ ~~=20~ :,SV::~e::f·· ~~·:Coat•~ ~CllA~:tE:;lte11~:1::!~1::.1~~~:Cfl~~-1 ~~,:!'=;l~.;11:ec:'~a11~~ "'!Fna reo1111ant com-~ndef,,.,n:.heotl~ 92115 · Ncrtamblr 3. 10, 1918 lpaa Vofa, 24011-B FM.Slat 1nou11r1ee. Jnc .. j 1rv1ne. C~f 9271• ~2714 1 of Coest HIQh••Y F~, Main StrM1 Hunllngton inencecs to transac1 t>usl· lllled ebOw on D.oernber '· John D .. O'Donnell, Th--037 Marguerite l>tl:wy •• M!ulon A California c0tpo<at1on.1 L• C Sammis. 179221 L .. C Samm .. , 179221Mllln. Contrect No 5-31 9eech. Caklom1a untH ,,,. ness under Iha hcmou.s 1987 -T,,,.._ of 1M J. and -p. • VlefO. Calf. 12991 5901 Warner Aw •2&7, Atctl AllWlVe, Suite 100. Fttctl A.,..,ue Suite 100. Tllll Jot> will reQlaCe liP" l\ouf of 2 00 Pm on Mowm· bu~ name 0t names Rlctloard T Oe1t14 S.C- O'Darlnal ~ Tr\111 ~ fhi. buelneta le con-Huntington S.ach. Calif ,lfvlne. Celff 9271' !MM. Caltf 92714 ptOXlmatety4 !500feetof••· ber 17 1988 ., llllNcl> l•me lilted eoove on NIA ,...,,. dlllad Ociol>er 20, 1182, P\aJC ltUI~ ducted by an lndMdual 92641 Samuel G LlnetNy. 17922 St11muel G Londny: .. 11119 deteriorated ateel l~ ..;Ii t>e CX**' ano pub-Thomu V 8oytee Preai-Th 1tatement ... flled 2301 Dupont Drtw, Su1'9 The regl1tunt com-Thi. t>utlneaa 11 CO!'-Fttc;tt A"'"'-. Suite 100, 17922 Flteh A--Suite cytlndet pl~ lorce rNln llcty and ruo aloud tn the oent with the Coutlty CWti of Or· 100,lnMe,Calf.12715 ~ mencac1 to tranaact ~ ouctedby:acorpcwatlon trvlne.Callt 92714 100,ll'VIM.Cellf 92714 Mnitary MWW One on the!Councll Cllarnbers IOf the This llatement was hle<l l enge COuntyonOctot>er 10 OoMld 8. Ofant. Trust• PlCTmOUe-H .-unelef the flclllou1 The registrant com-John S Hageated. 17922 John S Hagestad 17922 J IOlltn tide ol Pac:fflc Cont ~ HIM A-I -4111 the County Clerk ol Of. ,_ o4 die D. and S. Grant~ NAm eTATUmNT bullneM name or ~ menceCS to trW\MCI bull· Fiich AYenue, Suite 100. Fltch Avenue, Suite 100,' HlgflW•Y IPCH) In N9wpol'1 Olatrlct Water Malnl tn the at>ge County on Octot>et 14 Pubfltfleel Orange Coa1 mllte T'rwt dated May 5, The~ P9flOM are lllled aboYe on Cl/A 1 . .,... under the fic11tous lrvtne. Calli 92714 l1rv1ne Call1 92714 Beach be1-5tth Sl1991 City of Hunt•~ton 8Mch 19U f'•17S Deity '""°' October 20, 27. 1117, 2201 C)upont °'1ll9. dolnQ bua1ne9a aa: io.a Vora 1 bl.lelneae nerne ot names Cati F Wlllgeroth, t7922 Cati F W111\)efoth, 17922 and 111.ewport Boulevard A N1 of plans specif>-Publ>thed Or•!IQe CO.St ~-3. 10 1988 Suite 100, lrvlne, Calif. COSTA MESA DE· fhla 9tatement WM med llatecfabove on October 3, Fitch Avenue. Sult~ 100, Fnctl Aventie Su11e 100 (ArchH ) A flnal En-catlonr; .no other c:onlrar:1 Delly PllOI Ot:tooeir 27 No-• Th-036 tr?t5 ~ELOf'ERS. 2201 Dupont weththeCountya.tlotOr-1H8 • INlne.Caltf 92714 ~ IMne Caht9271• l wonmental lmpecl Repor'l 0ocumentsmaybe OC>lalned YWllber3 10 17 1938 .- Wm. 91alr Armstrong. OrtYe. Sult• 100. lrvlne, Calif. ange County on Oct~ 17 Jof)n D. RUs1. Preeldent I Stanle'f C G•. t Sytvan Stanley C Gele, 9 Sytvan wu CO<ne>leted and cer11fled on 0ct()(W 2& 1188 al tbe , Tl\--06f rtaJC N011w. TNM9e of tM B. and C. 92715 r.a:as Thia ttattment wH fllecrtWI l'f, Suite 250, Pllfllppany.fWay. Sule 250, Pat$191)any. In June 1984 regarding Depa•t"1ent of Pubhc K.ssTI AnMtrong Revoca.b'-Truat John D O'Donnell, H Put>llltled 6'~ Cout wtth the County Cleftl of Of. New SJ«sey 07054 , New JetM)' 0705' -lmpr~t P'OJ«'S WO<ks 2000 M81n St•ee1 PtlllJC NOTICE • ..... Auol•t23. 1983, 2201 TNll .. of the J. and P. Oelly PMot October 20, 27, .,. County on October 13 Ftel'CJS )( Wentwort". 9 Frlll'CIS x Wentwoflll. 9 In lhl• .,. .. ~ WOf1I win be Huntington S.ach C••·· f'IC~A~ .. --ouporie bme. ·.Suite 100, O'eonn.I ~ Tnllt NQye1nber 3, 1Cl. 1984 ,__,. Sylv1n Way, Suite 250. Syt\lan Way Suite 2SO eompletety ...ihln IM~ IOfnta upon •-*Pl of I K41111 ln4ne, ~· IZ715 d9ted Oetooer 20. 1982 . Ti.-046 Publltfled OrW'Q9 Coat P~. New JSefMY Parslppany. New JerHy •tr•I tlght-ol-W9)' alOng "°" ''''"'"Clal)le lee OI l'lCTrTIOUI M19*1U The='*"°"" - .. • T.,-"~ W. Brlg"•m. Terence W. Brigham. Delly Pllo\ October 20 27 1 07054 07054 PCH and ltlould involve S2500 NAM1 aTATEmNT ~ u 2201 [>upofrt OrM. Suite 2201 Dupont oilve. Su11e "8JC MmCE NOY9mt>er 3, 10. 1N1 ' · lcnMI F Savage, 9 Syt-1 MIChael F Savage. 9Syt·1 mlnlmal dlSfUPtlon of tramc Eac:tl bid sna11 be made on The 1o11owono per90n9 are FU~10 S~~BC>A ~ 100, ~. Cetlf. 927t5 100. lrvlne, Callf. 92715 • Th-043 van W1y Suite 250. Parslp-\Ian Way Suite 2SO. PatSIP. beeauM the work II on the Ille PrOC>OMI Form ~ OOln\} bu"'-u . . • ,,....,A. W•tllng. 2201 Jamee R. Weetllng, 2201 PlCTmOUe .,..... P8l'Y NW JerN'f o7os. ,pany. NW wsey 07054 toulh side ol PCH out~ the manner 1>rovtded 1n the COM PU -PROS 350S llmlle<I P•rt"9'thlp S:1 Duoon• DrM. Sutt. 100, Dupont °'1119, Sylt• 100. MAm ITAT'lmNT NI.IC MOTICE Seott M Macc>onald. 9 Seon M Mad>onakl. 9 of the traffic: 1.,_ T,,.,e-con1ract ooeumer111 end C.CS111ac Ave Sult• P-201 ~ :t~ ~i n7~ !Nfne.Cellf.12715 ltvlne,Callf 92715 Thelol0Mngpet'90n9-'Sytvan Way, Suite 250, Sylvan Way Sulle 2SO tore k11leorno~tothe anal be~ by• Coeta Meu Celt! tmt •• JalWI L Vogt, 2201 Ou-Wm Blair Arm11roog. doing~ la: • It... Paratppany. N-Jeri~ Partlppeny New Jersey envlfonO*ll is ellpecled oert•hed Ot euh.., • ~ ·~rt. Ftllandal Con-P SBO ProC*1"'!·0~ a.-..CI 1 PGf"DtM.~ 100,lrvlne, 2201 °"Pont Drtw, Suite PACIFIC TAA!fiflHO SER-PlCTTTlOUS.,.._H 10705' • 0705A T'lloMaall.0.W...l>WM· or • bid bOnC1 fOf no1 1esS C9171• Int. Caltfornla, 350S ar1nerthl1>. • v c CMI. 92115 ioo. lrvlna, Calif. 12715 VICES. 1550 Ba'f9lde °'1119, ..... aTA'TDmWT Jonalhan G ThOrpe, 91 Jona111an G ThOfpe, 9 ·~of,,..._,.... than 10% °'the amount of Cacllllac Ave Sult• P.201 Center onv.. Sult• 300, o. IQrtl OeYte. 2201 Ou-Thia t>~ne11 11 con-Coronede1Mar.Clalf.9282SI ThetO!loWlng.,.,.001.!ke S)llvan way, suite 250. Syl1tt11n way,. Sult• 2so, Pu. blllhed Orange ~1 1111eblCS,m•C1epay1ble tothe Cott•M-.Cal1f 92428 S~ANs·i..eJi:0:.2703Cal- pont °'"'Suite 100, Irvine, ducted by. • oanara1 par1· Of119oalev Stajlc. 200 dolf'9 ~ -I Paralppeny, N-Jerny Peralppany. N-Jara~ Delly Piiot ~ber 2 3 4, I City of Huntington Beacn Thia t>ulln... .. con-torntl . • • "° w c.lf '27t!. ... PfOfl'lontOfy-Orhoe Ee••· ST'ONEWOOO APART-07054 o~ .,... -H.aoor Code of the Stal• of ducted by a·c:aaioret on I COIPCU1IOh, ............. Oonov9n. fie regltttant ~ 92e60 MEJoiTS. ~ E. 17th Sweec w•m J fhormahlen, Wllllam J. Tl\ofmal'ltefl. W217 Callfomla arid oth« laws of The ceg11trant com-8ttl St Sult~lO, LI» AA-~ OfM. Sult• 100. menoed to lranuc:t ~ Thia t>utlneu II con-1 ·100. Costa MeM.. Caflf. 17912 Rteh A-. ~ 17922 Flleh A-..nue, Su.le --.... mftTV'C lhe State Of Calllorn11 apoei. rnencacl IP trtnNCI ~ ~oC:: (J "1. ._ WW.,Cellf,12715 neee under the flctlllout ductedby anlndMdUal 92627 100 1rW19Calil92714 100 !'"""41Celol9271• ,.._""'~ cebl9"*"'to Wltl'l theex-neat u ndef lhe r.cttt°"" • ac>an -· J.R. W... , 2201 Dupont bullneet name or namee Tha reglatrant ,com-John L Uhl, 1011 Marian' Gtry W Cropp. 179221 Gtry W Cropp. 17922 nnOus.-U oec>tlon O(lfy ol 9UC'1 var!-bvllnela ~ OI ,,_,._l~pra~· ~01 C~c. OtMt.8'111e tOO. lrvtne,Cellf. llated •t>o¥9 on ~ber ~ to tranaact t>u.i-LMe, Newport 9eech. C.ilf Fitch Avenue. Sulle 100, Fitch AYet\Ue. Suite 100 f'ICN ..... aTATIMUn ' atlOn• 11\at may tie reQ\l.lred ecs abOYe on NI A sen!: AM c8'H 12:0:, •' , '2111 15, 1981 ,_ under the flct1tou1 12527 --lrvtne Callf 92714 lrvtne C.itf 92714 -under t11e-IC)«l.al 1181\1,. .,,, l. 'T11p0 Voce · • l r,. bullnMa 11 con-Jolln D. O'Donnell. t>uall'9M name or narnee TNe Dutlne11 11 con-1 Thii bulineea 11 con-Thli bwslMH 11 con· The= perlOftl -punuant to wtlCh ptocoeed-Pr~ ~ ~ ~ ~ by: a teneral pert· TNatw llltecl abO¥e on NIA ducted by en lndMcNal duc'led by 1 general pert· ducted l)y a geMfal pert. ~ u 1ng1 ~ ate taken Thia 118l.,,.,.,, -filed a • ) •••4 -Thie 1ta1em«1t -hied Or~ Stajle 1 Tl\• teglstrant~o • ~ • netwl\f9 tsT~~ EtRTOAU~E 3~ ancs #f\lcl'I have not ~ ... 11 the C:OU.,ty Clenc ot Or· "Th 111 ant c:om Tll• r•l)lllratll com-wltO the County Clerk of Or-Thia ll•t-'t •• flled lmericed to trantac1 The registrant com-The reg11tran1 com-V a. The A AltS tuP• reed• CS by 11'1• lll09 Cour>1y on October 31 ~ '~ll 1 ~ tNtti-I "---' to trenuct bull-W'Q9 County on October 3, I with the Couf\ty Clef'tl of°'" ,_,. under th• ua I mencec1 10 transact t>utt-meoc:eCS to trannci ou5'-~... Cellf ~2826 prOYlllons of 1119 Labor 1988 ,,_.,,21 ~ 'ttle flctttou• ,,._, under the flctltout 19U • W'Q9 County on 5eplember bulllWN ..name 01 n.mes neu under the ficmous -undet lhe loe1ttous ':!• U:-o....cs.i, 3'400 Code ~--10 lebcw • Publl.lhed 0r9n99 ~ =.... name or nemee t>ualfleae ~ or namet l ,_ 29. 1"4 ~ llated•boW on October 19., bullMSS l\ame or MINIS bu--. n-Of "am. A • 01 The ARI• A313 "1d be gtven ~ In \fie De ly ~·lot ~ber 3. 10 lllOft on ~ 1 ..._. alloYe on Januaty 12. ~ Otano-eo.t Put>tilhed ,Ofenge eo.t 11981 .. led abOYe on *-"'* lllted above ori See>1ember ,.~1 ..._. Cel 1 92626 ...,,,., Clf'OYiCSed Dy tew 17 2• 1999 1 .. ,.. Delly Piiot October 13, 20. Oely.elJON>ctot>ef 27, No-JoM L UN 1987 1987 """'1 ' No bkhNll becons'6ered Th-080 OoMICI S. Grant. Trust .. 27. ~-3. 1984 -m>ef.3. fo, 17, 1988 Thia stetement -filed l .. c ~ L .. c Semm,. i T"'' Dt.alnMI 19 con-unlela 11 11 macse on • torm • • ~ Nel1o PT-~ of !NO ands. Grant FWvo-Th..()22 • _ TM>tl1 with 1he County Clerk of Or-Thia 1t11-t was l11eO ThlS statement .... ., filed °'fed t>y ~ ~~i:.csu:om-lumWled by the C•ty ,of flta.IC NOTICE , wi:::. ~b;:' of ot- 1111_ ..-Ml"ITIC[ 1111-IC NOTICE enge County on Oct<>'* 20. with the County Clenl ol Or· w111\ 111e"Coun1y Clark 01 Of. ~ ';,9 ~,!n..Ct' buSl· 11untl~1on Beecll and •• _,.County on Oct~ & fl\ll.IC NOTICE I"~ nu I"~ 19U , ange County on October 18. a,. County on October 18 ,...,._ the llClltous made In eccorcs.nce w1'11\ the '-ll(Ol1'S ,..._ ' '*"' 1988 19&8 -w• ...--. ProvtliOflS of ·~· f'tCTTTlOUS ........ NOTICE OF lMPROVEljEN.T AESOLU~ OF INTENTION Alff> REP<>f'T Put>llthed Orenge Cont ,,..., neaa ~-name Ot namet ~~I NAIE IT ATQlllE.N'T Putlltll*J er-. COMt • Delly Pilot October 27 No-P\lt>bhed ~ Cont< Pv1'ifsned ~ Q>as~ted aco.e -Octoo. 6 Eacn blcsdei mull be The l~'wsona •• Olllly ""°' OctotMr 2Ct-2T _,,tier 3, 10. H , 191N Deity Pi!Ot October 2'1 No-o .. 1y Piiot October 27 No-19!! ,.,,~ ' Ileen MO and alto pre-OOlnO ~ • ~ 3 lO 1 .. w Th-062. _.,,ber 3 10 17 1988 ...,,,bef 3 10 17 1988 ........ ..,.....,..., I Quahf>ed .. requ1racs Oy I-F'IEO BLAS FIRESTOH!.. ·------------------• ' T'h-0&5 Th.o&o& Tf\lt 11atemen1 wu •led T.,. C•l)r Council of tilt 1739 Supet!Of Slr•t Coal•' •-a..-MnTW"C NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN tl'lat lhe City Council o f the CITY OF P\RIC NOTICE with the C<lunty Cler'W of()(-C•ty pt Huntt..gton e..cti r~ ..._ Calif 92626 ..--.. nuu-. HUNTINGTON BEACH. CALIFORNIA, dld, on the 19th day Septem~r. 1988. P\ll.IC NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE ange Coumy 11" Octobeir •? _....11\t! ''9"' to reiect .,,.. Fredrocit F Btu F'tra1ooe ----~----- adopt us Resoluhon of Intention. and on the 24th day of October. 1988 did KaiMI -f'....-0 or 1>1e1s 1348 r:..,pe S8tl Oetn«rte ACTIT10U9 IV111• .... r..w and hie a 'Report" of the Engineer. and authom.e a publtc hearing 10 'FlCTl'TIOU9 .,..... K._. NOTICE Put><•sMO. D<anoe eo.si e., 1~ order 01 •~ 0 1y C.f 92672 ~ STATi.urf M noticed and set IOf proceed~ to lorm a special assessment district NAME aTATPmN'T l'lCTITlOUS ..,..... 1NVt'TINO 810a Dairy PtlOt Octc>t>et. 20 11. Cou!'C•t 01 1he C.1y of Hum· Trua t>ua.ne11 ·• con-ri. 1~ perwone.,. SSE ••ENT OISTRICl N 88 t (RESERVOIR The following ~we NA.ME aTATWMEfl ~ ~s may .,. re-Novem1>4!' 3 10 19oll •notori 9eectl C1l•lorntt lf'e ouc:t.cs Dy an mdlYICSual dot bU.lineee • known and designated as A "", 0 .. • dcSI~ bldlneu •• The tollowfng '*9«1• are oeNeCI 11 lhe ottice of 1r.e Tll-050 2•1n csay 01 OC1ober t988 T11e reo11trant com-C~RONA PAAK as. HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the · Assessment District l I C ALIFORNIA CAT v doing bull,,_, u City ~ 3300 Newl>Oft •-•r ..,TIC[ COf\"18 er.e.w11• City ~ 10 transac:t Dusi-SOCIATES 18818 Tetlar Av- . PARTNERS. 17~ Gtllette (1)8ULLOCKS WILSHlftE Bou•arcs. P 0 Bo• 1768 I"-rwv Clertl of tM City olf Hunt· ~ urn»r N lic:htous -SuiJe 100 1...,;ne Cell! The "Report". as approved. conStsts of the plans spec1hca11oos maps Avenue. IMM. Cel<t 92714 (2)1 MAGNIH BULLOCKS Newport B .. c,.. CA Ftennout~ss ineton ee.ctt t>us•neas "-or ,...,..._ 9r 1s dwrlptions and estimate of tl'le cost. and diagram and assessment and for The Lulk Company. • WILSHIRE (311 MAGNIN, 92658-8915 unt.u 11 oo • m NA• STATE NT Put>hh9CI Ot-•"99 Coast ••Sled ft>O'f'9 Of'"''" Marouand o....ioomen1 all partiCularS as to these proceedings. reference is made to said "Report' as Calllornla corpot111on 901 Newport Center Orlve, on the 17th Clay of No\19m· The lollowt"9 s a•e oa 1y P iot Octooe< 29 ~ ~reoroe11' Bies • •nc Callf01nl• 188 t6 Teller prelfm1narlly approved as well as to the pre\110usly mentioned Resolullon of 17550 Giiiett• Avenue. ~ 8-ctl. Calif 92ti60 ber, 1988 at wttlCh ttme dotnQ business es vemt>e< 3 10 t988 "'' a1a1ernen1 _. tlleO A-..nue Suite 100. IMM. •I ti ' lrvtne.Call(.92714 I Magnin,lnc ,~-are,IUCht>ldlstlall beopened H"t'DROPRO ~287 S1Tl\06A '°"'11\l,,.~nty Clett<OI <?' CaM9271S nten on. 1(1~ Vldeocabl• Com-135 Stodllon Streec. San and rMCI ICI' McFacklef1 A. Tusl,,. . at194' Ca..nty on 6c:IOber Corona Patll; ln ... •IOrt pany,. Washington CofpOr· FrandlCO cam 94108 ,,... .. ~ 198&-89 Calli 92680 fJIUBllC NOTICE ,....,.. Lif'l!led o.nnershlo 1801 atlon.3330ellterAvenueN Thi• bu••-IS Con· Str ... ~ Pf0Qt1m1 RICl\8fd A E1•n II '"18" Pvl>l""90 ~81'99 ~I W•t Romney9 $ult• 30e S.nle, WI 98109 dueled Oy a CCWl)Ofallon c.Mfact Mil.: 2708 McFaooen ,... • l T "'''" ICC3:179 Oa•!y Piiot OC1ober 20 2. AneMlfn Ceil! 92801 OESCAIP'TK>tt OF IMPROVEMENTS The propo9ed works of improvement to be fmancecl under these proceeed-Thia 1>u11neu 11 con-The reg111ranl com-rn1lneer'• l•llm•t•. Calif 92680 FICTITIOUI .u..-1s N~t>e< 3 •o ieea This bus1""' 11 con· lngs for this Assessment District are Descr1~ as the construction and due'led by • oene'al patl· menoed to tranuct bu••· 1835.000 Th•• t>us nes11 18 con· NAME STATllENT T"-0 .. ducted by a general pan. INtallatlon of Approiumately 14.400 lineal feet of new water distribution 1 '*thlP n"s under the flclltous Appro~ by 1119 Ctty dUC1ed t>y an in0•1r10ual r.,. tO::,": =sons are PUBUC NOTICE nersll•P malnS and '°'1necUons to e•1stlng mains to serve and benefit properties ~ r~:·~,1~~1 c~':: :'t~~=~31n-:;: ~rw;111:: 24111 Clay 0' Oc· TJI• reg•~;'•"' 1 com-"°'o~NEll BRIGHAM & ....;,:.o.·~ ~- located w1th1n the bOundaries ol ths Assessment District -und• tM tic:trtou9 ,..atYln ..,...,11., S.niOr WAMJA ._ IUOGR>. Clfy ~n:: ~oe:t: PA.R NERS-NOATHEA"i FICTmou-::,_u .,... uncs., 1~ lic:htou• ~ name or names va Prestdent & Seaetary C*1l :S-~ :_ or ~ OEVELOPME~TS 2201 Ou bu""9Sll nal'W! or ,,.,.._ BOUNOAAlES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT llltedabc>Yeon.luly 12 1938 Th•• 111rtement was filed Proepect1ve l>IOders may filled eoove 0<1 Mlfcfl 30 C>Q'I' Or·ve SUit• 100 1'"-,!"~':! 11, .. 1111.cs aoove on July 1 1988 Chf'lltlne W HUl)flee llM:e wlJh 1he COUflty Cler'tl of Ot· OC>lalf' one •t 01 t>t<I OOCU· 19" Cahl 92715 Mtka ,. Marauand ~ All properties that ~neht from the works of lmproveroent shell ~ as1et..O fo pay a proportioAate shafe of the costs and ~x~nses ot the impf C>Yemenls. to09ttler wtth acqulS1tion expenses A map of the ~sseument Dfstrlc1 ldent1fled as "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DIS- TRICT NO 88-2 (RESERVOIR HILL)" has beef'l approved by thfl legislative bocfy and tor all particulars as to tl'le bOundaries. refe<ence ts made to said map on flte with tl'le transcript of these proceedings Praaldent-Flnance 11"99 County on Octow 17 menllll nocos1 II the Off.Ce \> RldlarO A E1en II JOfl'I 0 0 00""• I 0C.7r~~:'s'i.'e APt.RT oent Thia.,..__,, was fll9d ~of lhe Public Wo911 Oeoar1· T.hd sta-t ....... hied T'USIM 01 t .... J ~ P llmn.d ~'O T"4 11aiement -· 1"9CS wtth the ColJnty Clerll ol Or-~blttlled Or9199 Coest men1 3300 H••P-Or-t• With~ COU"tv Cler" 01 Q<. 0 Don'*' ~ 82 nnt ~~s5'a..t1'1 R••e':iv S•n•• #ftl\ the Countv ~ of Or-W'09 C-ty on October 12 Delly Pitot October 20 27 Boulevatd P 0 Bio11 HU ange County Of' Octoe-20 dated Octoo.r 20 1~ A C , 927~ W'09 County on October 17 ,._ November 3, 10 1988 Newport 8e1c 11 CA t9&8 Oonaio S Grant 1ru.s1• n:,_,~ 11.,, .,, Jr 19,4 IHI Put>ll9hed 0 "9nG9 Coat Th--047 ns58-891S Fll$103 ofthe Oon•ICI S G•tnl RfM>-m ..wan Delly PllOI Ociot>et 20. 27 F0t ~ther •nfo-mllion Pul:>llSNICI O<ange COHI caC>le Trual Oiied ~•Y !i ~::'J\~;~4W1r1 Santi An• P\lt>l•st>ecl Otano-C:O.t Nov9mber 3 10. 19M P\ll.IC NOTlC( ~ Gllberl Wong Pro~ Deity Piiot October 27 No-1987 o• b aYoO l ~aft•• 1033 0 1 ly P1101 Octooer 27 No- •Tn-035 M~ at &44-3.31 t 3 IO 17 1938 JOhn 'Ii Hop ... ns 1 e -. ~ l 10 17 1998 ---------'1CTITI0Ua .,..... Put>ltShed Orar>\}9 Co;u1 ¥ember T .arkapur Uncl>"Q C"t1• Slnta A"'ta A~ """''" Th-<067 Pta.JC ll)TlC( NAME STA~ Deify Ptlot October 27 No-l).-06() Su••• J 16 1..•'"'°"' Ce ! Et ~Of'lt• Calli 91 33 The tollow!ng penons we vernber 3 1eaa •-IC N()TlC[ 94q311 TNt tiusoneu ~ con. The total estimated cost of t~works of Improvement for tnie Asses~• UEOAL NOTICI dotng ~.. -r.G74 I"-Tl\11 ous·nen '' co,. l'IVCMCI ov • 11"'•1eC1 pertn«· Di.trlct are set forth as follows THE CIT'V OF HUNT. l•l'M ' ASSOCIATES ,ICTITIOU• 8Ul*EI$-OUC:lltd hY .. generat OA!l· atl'p l lNGTOH BEACH HAS SET (b)4"4PAOOVCTIOHS(c~M l'taJC NOT1C£ NAME aTATl•NT n.-il'uP '"• ·•9•t-t•an1 com- E•timat-c--1 Of Construction St 312 000 00 IAH ANNUAL GOAl. FOR WOAD PROCESSING, 310 Tl>e 1-~90nS ••it Tiie ·•g "''"I ,.,~ ~ ·e •••"sac1 .,., ... " _, "~ $ . '000 00 FISCAL YEAR 1988189 OF Fernendo St UNI 100. ,.._ ,.tCTTnOUS euatMESS Cl ~ M ~ 10 1r9"MC'I o..s ,,..., U"Oe• ,.,. hc:t.1001 E.s1tmated Incidental Expenses $ 525·000.00. 12 °"' FOR THE UTILIZA· pot'I Beect1 Celtf 12681 . U.. ITAT£•M'T ~HE BUFF , 12 461,. &;.• ... under IM llCM •OUI l)uS.,,...J'•"'41 or ner;:: Estimated Total Cost $11 838377.000 00 TIOH OF DISADVANTAGED Merlene Mary Maroar.. The tollowlrll} pe<'llOnt ... •B Newpon a..cl'I ca· I t>ut'"9SS .. a,... C" .. .,..., ••ad •00"'8 ()fl;...,. 1 , Balance to Assessment B u s 1 N E S S Mendoza. 310 Fernando St ~ bullnest as 92883 steo 1bOY8 on No.,.,,.,t>e< • Fred E Hartf'\an Jr ENTERPRISESIDBEI IN Unll 100, Newo<>t'I BMc:h. BC INVESTMEN TS John Oe\l•O w iul)r•l\OI 1942 Trits atstemfflt Wll'I Med PROCEEDINGS AND BONDS FEDE.-AL-AID HIGHWAY C.111 92881 30892 River• Place l -vuna 112 •&th St •B New!Y."'' ~ol'l n O 0 Donne . ..-1n 1,... County~ ol ~ ~ECTS Tl'll• t>uSlneu 11 con-Niguel Call• g:;ir " e.ecf'I Caltl t2t63 •r_,91.. anoe County Of' ..,.,,ooer 1 e..... .-..--s for this Assessment Olstnct shall be had and tallen THE GOAL ESTABLISH-dueled t>y an lrldMdual llracs & i<e••" 8•• 11• Scott l• l(rnitson •Xl •!'> • ,, •• ......,t was t...o ~ ': ._..., pr..........,mg~ f 9 13 (Ot ~ 12 f the MEN'f PROCEDURE WILL Tl\e rao11tran1 com-30892 Rl...,a r:>•ae• l a(jllna l( 304 L eeecr .. 1,. ,.,. County C*1< or ().. P..bMllhed ""09 pu~t to the "Murnc:1pal lmproventent Act 0 1 VI 0 BE AVAILABLE FOR PUB-~ to tranMCI bu• . c 11 92~·· -~ Ol'9 • • Counly ()f'I Oc'toC>er 3 [)a. J>.iol•Oc'IOC>er 20 11 Streets and Highways Code ol the State ol Calilornla) Bonds shall be Issued I uc . INSPECTION Foq A ,,... undei 1ne f1C1t1ous ~ne a 'e c18,. so 1 ~·• ~ 1;i8 ~ ~o-be< 3 10 1988 to r•esent unpaid asessments tn accordance with the ·;improvement Bond PERIOD OF 30 OA vs AT ~Ill-name or names, Mw~ ,...,. Coron• e1e1 csuc;~:, by s~"~!, :;.. P S1'80 ~.,. C-t Tn-038 Act of 19 15.. (Otvi;ion 10 Of seid Code) Following the conf1rma11on of the CITY HALL N•tecs 1t>ove on Sept«l'bef Mar Cal 1 9262!> ._..,,,0 08 "0 P, 1 Octo«ier 13 20 P\B.IC NOT1C£ aaesementsapeno<l ofthirty(30)daysw1llbeallowedtomakepaym....tol DON NO B LE D~E 28 t988 Gteoa R H••t 9' Stan-Tl\e ,80 11rant to.,, r ~.,.,.°...tle'3 1988 ~ts'in cash and the unpaid balance wlll then become payable' In LIAISON OFFICER DEPT MerteM M Mendoza . IOfd Ct lrvtne Ca I 927 15 menc9d to ltMUCI l>ut Th--0'9 Kasa ar1"Ulll installments, ~ith bonds issued to represent the unpaid balance The g: ~~,..:r~:e!t:'.: .. ~'t8:'b::' off~ Th11 t>us~nes~ ~ :~: ,.,... under tl'le t.c;Mc""' ·-te Ml"lllC( ,ICTmOUS llU.,..., actual Interest rete tor the bOnds sn411 t>e determined uporl the sale 01 said -MAIN STREET HUNT--County on leptemt>er duc1ed Dy ~ ~ natne 0t ~ j"~ ""' lllAlll aun•NT I cvuv · -,... l*~lp 1 .. 1ecs •bOve on Octobt!• 1 , Tiie 10~"9 per_,.,s .,.., bonds. INGTO~ 8EACM. CA 28, •tH The 1eo11l•enl com -t"8 FICTITIOUa ., ..... , OOlnO ~ • .J. ·-· COMMENfS ON THIS ,,_ mencecs to 1•11'91CI bu$1· Scott Knubon ..... STATW..wf PHQEN4)( GUAAAM .. EED PU9lJC .. A .. tNQ . GOAL Will BE AECE~VED Publtll'led Orange C0Mt ,__ uncs.t t"8 l<llllOU.s ni.1 still-I was '1o@Cl '"°"-1~ perlOftS ate DEVfjl.OPMEN• CAr:>·••L . • IN THE ABOVE-M EN· Oefly Piiot Octooer 17, No-~ ~or n-WlfflthttCOUfltyCletll o•O• OOlf'9'Dwi',_U I PLUS 2361 Cttn0Ut 0.IWo NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONDAY. THE STH OAY OF bECEM -TIOHEO OfflCE ANO BY -"ber 3 lO 17 1984f'h..47 "-'ed aoove Of' ">I " enge Cour11v on Novtn"bet TEC.,.,.. -LOGICAL COff. Suite 204 1rv1ne c e111 ....,. •• T THE HOUR OF 7 00 O'CLOCK p M OF SAID DAY IN THE THE UNITED STATES DE· t ~ (Cler' 1 1988 ,_ CEPTS 1i '!ii Santa 12715 Ull:"· 19-. A CE OF THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY BEING THE PAATMENT OF TRANS-P\RJC MOTIC£ Tlll• ., .. ~, """ hied • It ()f Co.t5' ..-.,9ar•t• Pl! Solle seo. Jotin ~ Pf0\'"'9 2' '111111 s~~~~~~~it~TY HA\_L, IS THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED TO ~T~~O~OR~A:~~~ :;.1rcov~:,cs:,~:,~ ~b:..,_..~ 3 10 "'1.=:.v ,:' o:;~1 9re;.._ 1tam1bur1 La~• "011•nv COtelOEA ANO FINALLY DETERMINE WHETHER THE PUBLIC INTEREST ov 45 DAYS FROM THE ~lllDa 13 1988 'Y 17 2• 1988 5,_~ o. coeia ,..__ Mr::'.., to~·4 ~ ANO (;()HVENIENCE REQUIRE THE IMPRO'iEMENTS, ANO TO CONSIDER OAT£ Of' THIS NOTICE .. Yrt>-dl be ,...,_ Th.o&l Cir.I t2&.26 r.:n. M • AHO DETERMINE WHETHER THE OWNERS OF A MAJORITY OF THE AREA P\ltltt!IMCS °'11191 C-1 ~t fhe = o1 Z ~ Or.,. eo.t f1ta.1C ll)TIC( · Slew•" C 9 1•rw1ttft, :"'t'le53 OF THE PROPERTY IN THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT HAVE = ~ Novemt>et 3 10. City Ciet• 3300 NewoOl1 DIMU) P•tot Octocer 13 20 11.ua ""'1~ Or . Mn lNa bu9!t1e 1 11 CO"· .-..OTESTEO AGAINST SAID IMPROVEMENTS. OR ANY PORTION THERE-t 7 9ouleverd . p o Bow t7M 27 ~t>er 3 1988 • . UDH Lom1 Ca••t 9 t7S1 • ~ ot -" ~ OF· ANO TO CONSIDER ANO FINALLY ACT ON THE ENGINEER'S "RE-Th08 Newport euch. CAI T"-C~4, rcttnou• ......... Tll•• t>u•·"•SS •• C~· Th• r•g11t•anl COF'\ ~ .. D TO HEAR ALL PROTESTS RELATING TO SAID PROPOSED PmlJC ll)llC( 92t$t-tl15 un111100 a.m ...... STA~ cM:ted t>,-co-~ 11W1CtO 10 trt. t ~ ..-vnT : AN S ORT E GRADES AT WHICH THE WORK SHAU BE DONE. on the 30th Clay~~ P\ll.JC NQllC( The~ peirlOf'e -Tiie •t0·•"8 "1 c.om · -under ttw •ictotout f>M>CEEDtNG ' H OR AS fO MAPS ANO IUlll11 tier 1... at "'*" ..,,., Ol'9'll....,... ~ to rilM8CI "'* ~ ,..,... or "*"'" CM THE EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT otSTRtCT, lltCTl'hOUe -U M:f'I bid's tl\al tie oP9'*' ltaal , '.C O TO CO u H t "Y neu vndef 111e •tetttoua 1ed ..,...,. °" Oct~ t 0£SCRIPTIONS OR THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST ANO EXPE,..S£S tMmaTATUmltT l ancHMdl0t '1Cn"°"'•.,._H ~S .~..,.._, ~ llafft8 °' _._ , ... THEMOF OR THE PROPOSED DIAGRAM OR ASSESSMENT ANO ANY TM~ r---nee _, ~ Aen1oOe1 NAm ITA,.._WT part~ 4MO c-c-1 led •boYe ori NCMM'l'lbe! t Jonfl R Pf~ ANO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED MAY FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST AT OR c90lllG ~ • ~~and The '°"°"fnV '*'°"'.,.. ~ ~ 8aedl Caal ,... • TNI tta.,_t .,.. ' •OAE THE TIME SET FOR HEARING REFERRED TO HERE Cl'N'T\JAY '1l.M lfllC COt1at1\IC1 .... ~ at ~ ~ .. 92elO Ja.,... W eo-a I! ..,,,,. t'-Cowf\'J ~ O' 0. · .,.._ ,,.._, not W-~Pus SCH[NK INTE'-Tf.CH, ,.,..,_ "-nc • fW""*'I WU ... C-tyOOIOctooer 11 CHNGS INOUI•& .,,_. len..i Ana. Calf C...._. Me.: 272t 1t21E CatneOoe Ave . $Me Ce11omoa CIOl"POl'ttoen ~ •'"' tM Cour1" c;ie,. of Or· 1H1 nean ~ ,..OCll 92701 l1ttlU1-t'e &atllllale: )..L. Santa Ana Callf '2105 ~ Qr111,e, Ne•OOr1 anot C-"' on Ot•Ob« 21. ~ Orante ~ ..... j ~ O..APul lnC --~ 1750.200 !Mt h1rd SCl\etlll, 17 -..ct!. CaM 1911 Daly~ October 27. ~ • Pot .. tntorm•tlon rt4atlng 10 theM proctedlno1. t ... l'lear ng pr • '*"'-* · 12i.o2 ._ ~°"" tty die cny1 ~.._ wrv 1no1ne c.1t TN ~llMU 11 ~· ~ ...,..,.. s 10 11 .... Ind lf'1 and *" m•tt~ ., NI forth 81\d contained In any documents. on... ~ .,.._ .__, Ouund 11'111 ~ _, °' °'°' '" t5 oun.o11t I ll!MM ~-°'...,_ eo. ~ COST OF tMPROYEMENTS DEATH Nor1cts MCCJUY Ru lh W oodw o rth McCray • 79 a reslden.t ol Balboa, C alifornia, pused ~on Octobff 31. l Mother of Rx:h- McCray John W McCray and Maraa M Will, Aho .wvtvt!d by 8 pand- chtld ~n MPmonal ~ will bP hekl Saturday. November ~. 10·00 AM at Sl. Jamu Epiacop al Church. 3209 Vi• Wdo NPWpor\ Bech. Pa c if ic V ie w Mortuary. ~ 844-2700~ ftACtftC ~­ MEJIOll'IAL ftANC C'-et'V • MonulKy ~•e>ef • Crem411ory JSOO Pac1hc v-Or•Ye ~flleecn ~· 1700 ~Ott Certit1eates. attent10n 11 directed o the P9flOl'I ~•t.ct o?CM • • **· ,... I TN. bu ~ 11 con·.,_. ~ ~ Ocloa. 21, _.,. __ below' Tilila tMoiairieee .. COft-WMIDA &. •• l•ll, CllJ oweled Dy art~ fN 199t1tr1n1 CO""• _.,.,) ~ 1 ~l---~---""-'--~-·I _.....,,.,a CIOUpol..,.1 a.ti I ltle re9•1tta111 COM• flMlll090 lO trwneaC1 tlYt>-----------............. I .. LES EVANS. CITY ENGINEEAC Ji5HUNTINGTON 8!A H 1'A£ET ..,,, .... ON BEACH. CA,...,.._. (7 t'4) "8-5435 OATEO· October 2•. 198$ I =• llM)CICWAY. CfTY CLIM (Jll~ote..CM •8'Aft0f~ Tiie f .. latrent com· Pr~ ...... ~lmencad \o tttr'!Md ..._. .-. \lflW I"-t1ct1tt01n _.... to W9N11Cf .... obtain ON ... Of Did WCU. ,,_ uncler IN l'C:tf'OW ~ -OI IWlnta neea ~ .,_ tlctl'°"9 INIMS•llOC09' • lfteofllee ~ Nf'le Oii '*'* ll9ted ~ Oft Oct-. ~ 1-.....;;.:..;:= .... ~;..;..m..-.---·.I TM~~.,.. ~ ,__ Of MWN1 ot .,_ PIAllc ~ °"'*1• __, ~ Ofl <ktC!Mr t?, tell ----........... .......,_.,.~"· 19\eftt, '300 N•w-~rt ,.. ~ _. """' ........ rc.::ll~AW ~IA'l'9'A .. CA COU9'T, t• lol '1 ~. f' 0 lk>• '7.. 0-nard _.., • TM~~.,. 11$~ 011 .. ue A...-iue, Jotw\Olll9a..f't•• • N-.;:ort l ea~ll. C/4 TNa ~ .. -., TN at~,_.. ~-.,,,... Callf .,7,4 TM sMaaol -flld ta •1S ~NCOun .. ==~· _.,~~ ~<>t· ~CTO'-C APll ~l The Lwlr ~r. a llllfll'IN~Cleo'llolOr· '-.,,._ lnfoouo tllil•. =Oauntyan =-"1°" ~" V1I L.P 11101 Callloflllt Co.oo•••-.,.eo-y.,.00...I cal ........ ~,~ 1 ,..,,.. 1 ,...,. ._..... Nortf1 \Ot. !Jut CM-..1e A,,...n 11111'1•*9 CJrw'lll n: ~ •. ~ COeil .,.. 74' OJ-. 0.. • " I .. Of ... come IMMI.: c.M M1 t• ..W.. C.-!''::. " 19 .,.., ..... °'!*'8"...!0 17, =. .... :--21 .... =-~~--= .... ,.~"':..:..::·-~~ .::-~. ~i ~ ...... Dr.!. w..1 ThOM Mo•::• -·-~1 1'tl013 . ' • ~ tt--020 ~" lul9a 101 100 L.~ Hiii. c.M ~!!~!1!!"•"!~~5': fl ' • .. . . .. • C8 Or11nge Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thunldey. November 3, ~988 !WLtc ..i\ "8.IC NOTU I NlJC !!1!1C( I '!BJC PB MUt •llCl I NUC llJ11CI ti NlJC llJTIC( _' MUC •• ..., .. • ... AU'.T In loOll t4t ,. .... SS Md CCIA•. ---.. it eny, ~ Llcl , • C•· All oet.. "*"-,.,.. Ml ... ...,....!*'* 11D11Ca• ~y 0WMtt and wt-!..-.. Cellfem .. tlllO. -A-•TMMT. 11 Of ....... leC!Ut MllPI-undet the le"'ltl of llljd IOfnl• l""'*' fl'WtMflfliC>,lend ..,_ ._, br .. ,_. ......... i.-.,, tM "*-IC ..... I ..,,_,,~end MtJl'e,jMwtlfl IMlle bCrOWOf. .. ,.. ..-.n•11t It, reoGfdtl of Otenoe County. CC&R'•· ..... Cfteroee end ,. ldQ98tOM, lrlllM., CA ~ ~ ......,, ,,.....,....., .... ,.,. NOTIC( II HIRllY wltNn tM ., •• of tM llCer ............ -.. -.: ---.,.., TM8 etllfot"'8. lylng toUtheftY Of Rl .. fl 11 .. ,,._.of IM'TN .... lll'd 92714 tflf .. ~ lmt .,_.. '-l 1111,_10,., •llnowfl to QIVIH !Ml IN c.y Ceunol1P'OCIC*Cf llftpf~t t*-Int..,,_ by tl't ~ AC1'IOll TO NOT•CT a 11M petoendb;llt to end W...._.. Of 1Mtf\191tcr9111Md tty Aid Thel l'"9 property pet1i· pett to tw .. llNwn to ttlet"'9 ,, ........ .,.. NOfifl oflN°"YOf......,,,...._ lnotl eMlf be~ 2', ,_ .......... rTllAY .ftOfli.ty2000 .... from1M YOU AM IN D£'AUlT CClft'a. nenttlefetoledeeerlbedln,1n19"6ed ,,.,_. .. .,.:• (OITilalo0ee60fland11"" .. llOld•~ ....... IO 2 ... .,.,.,oA~TtuMwtlloftlltM ........ • ... "' " ~ tout~..,... of Mid lend UNDER THE DEClAR· The totll ll'l'OUl\I of the ganafal .. ~ lutnllut•. II•· none 1·· ' "*"" °' -prop. _...., City COUfd ....... ""'--v .-.,. .. oooawmn'tAIU • 8AU.•Y9U-•n· The totll ~· of tN ATION OF COVENANTS. uncieild b*'1C• of the ot>ll· tut ... eQ&iSll'l'leftl.~. The'*"41(•1--~arty to be" .... ,...,. pnMt ~IN •• ,..,... Ttlia P'otect cGr*ttl of .......... lllowe PLA•ATIO• OP THI unp9ld ~ bathlnoe, C.ONDITIONS AND lftE· 09tlon MIWfed tty the prop. IMMtlold lmproYell'ltnta. 80df9le of Iha lfttendlld All P:URNITU"I FIX• .nlClfl 11 reQUlred prior 101cOft1tr11CllOn Of et»PtOJI· lo,_• II knoMI '° _.. .. AT U •I 0 P TM I 1n•eet ltleftlOn, to09lf\W 1STRICTIONS. AS ANNEXED et1Y to be told Ind r8MOfl· 11oc1c In lrlCM. goodWlll end 1renstarMC1> .. VO 'VHOITUM8, ~NT. MA· MY..--of ""'411. 11 me.lmatllly 21,000 *'of Mnl· in--.i Ti•-.....,• NOC•..... AeAINaT 1 wtttt reaeoneb1y •llmat41d TO THE SUBJECT PAOP· able •Oma1ed COllta. U · b111lneH name and II KIM & CHUN CHA KIM, CHMRY, l~D IM• ...,_ I ~ If"'* ....,. .nldl _. ._. T,.....,CW9 __, .. \'OU. YOU INOULD ~ COl(I. upen... and ad· £ATV UNL.ESS YOU TAl(E l*\IM erld adwncet at the IOCa44ld It 4900 nine llYd . 11$33 ~ Awe , ~ fl'ROWMINfa. 9T<>Ct< 1H llNATE .. ll 4M. THI ..,... IN lfMI of ... , folowlng addltlonel llMlet• TAC't A LAW'f9l. eeonct vane. •t IM time of the In· ACTION TO Pf'OTECT llmeofttlllnltial Pllblic•tlon Sutt• lot, I~ ~.CA 80241. 1TMOE, GOOOWlll AND '"'l"OISON" 11u.1T111tln, Uf!t* p .... c.. '*',,.,,. aftd ........ CW ltlel publicallon of lhlt No-VOUR PROPERTY IT MAY of the NotJce of Sale II 92720 I ThM the ~~ ._ ... NA._ M THAT "'°"'°fl UMITlD OAAHT 1 l'lyclf'l aftd lentiagO Cenyon wltNn tM ""-,_,. .... T9'Ul1'9r9 UL1 ttce 1te 1294,5'U4 Bl SOLO AT A PU8llC 13-.239.'4 The lullMll NfN nent ,_..., 11 ....... In CflltT AIN IUllNISI P:UNDI P:O" EllOlllE The loc8Uon II -:if.."'-P9lt - On ~~02.1188.~~:n!'C:':!ct~: =~~~::~NNE~~AHT~E oZt': c=i~A::i:.~ i~::.~~:., "'l r,:~~~~.m.~:t.,~t'f::..:~·2~l N~~l=·::c~J.0 H~r=::~~ T~ o.tectOctobefJt. ttll M 10:00A.M, INTHE L088'( ,pmy1ble to Ille TNll• Of 1N AT u RE 0 F THE SOCIATION, lllldet tald lea Cr..,,, Store •3151. EOVIPMlHT. P'\JRNIT~l~T llVD .• UNIT A,'NIO&.~MSULTIHO FROM 1-.... to -,,.,..:.:.·.~~ ····~·110!-0F COMMERCE TITLE blddef era ~aOle to PROCEEDINGS AGAINST CCIA'•'*eeotor.WCllted Thet Mid bull tr1tnSMt II 000DW1 l l. AND COSTA MflA, CAll·IM.lTHAN.f GAS AC•~'*"· IMfl "°"'*1Y llf -HK-. - COMPANY lOCATEO ,..AT TNl1 .. provided propef YOU. VOU SHOULD C()K. anct dell\Wed to "'9 un08r·lnten61d to be con~m· lAA:>ENAME..0111'..__. FOW .... , CUMULATl()fll. IMfutureatltNMftlofJam-._..,, ft .. 515 N CABAILLO PARK ldentibtlonllav811abla. TACTAl,AWYER. llGMd•wrlttenDealwat1on1rn•ted •• the office 01:111· 427 E. 17&h.ITMET. (d)Tlle ..... aftddaleonl NOTICE ti HERUYl'*99"°9d:.:::c· ,........ ~ bfttva SUITE 100, In. lllel From nlOffTl,&llon which OnN<>v9mbef 17. 1IJll •tlof0efllllt and OerNnOIOf1$0flnQ Mountain Eecrow, 2 COSTAMESA.CAUU1. jOt .... wNdt: ...... ""'1'Hlf' CMVIN tl\M Mid ~Aoad •• ~ Hot ... City Of SANT A AHA. County the TrustM dMf'lll relt-*>le, 10:00 a_m the tAw OlflcM of Sela, end I ~ltten Notice of CMc li'lau. Suite 130. New-The ..__ ,,.,,. w.d T,.... 18 to be eoMUf'ne P"bllc "-"" .. 11119 NICI In IN CltlNna of the Ol8trlc:t. tNt of ORANGE S!N of CM-1>11tl0fwtllct'ITN1teema1c .. VOGT & AESHICk • d4Jly 1Dafaun anc1 Eleetlon to Sellje>0t1Beect1.C11dorn111t2&e01by Mid trtMfwort 8' _..,,.....we: THE UCM>Wlll" City H•ll Co11ncll ...., '· __.., IM· Ti.ot4 fornla. .CALIFORNIA RE· no rmpr...,,tattw or W81· lfPPOlnled eoent tor the wa1recordedM9'f31, 1tl8 on Of •rter Noll9fnbef n .11ocallon 11: CROWN P:O .. UM. 23131 LAKE c:Nmbers. 3300 ~...., CONV£YANCE COMPANY. ranty the 1tf99t addt'9U(•) FAWN 0 l EN C 0 N • a I In 1tr11m • n I No 1918 CLEANERS. CEffl" OflfV!. SUITE L, ~d • ......_, leach, o..d· ~ 3, 1MI • c.llfornla C«pof•tion. N fOI' otllef common delig· QOMINJUM ASSOCIATIOH 88-255140 by the und9f· Thie !Miil tr.,.,_ 19 tut>-Tllllt Mid bllMI Ir...., II EL TORO. CALIFORNIA I CA Nia. at IM llOllr of ~ Otante Cce8t __ _.... ____ _,,... ~ ~::.~ =~ ::.':ci :o::.y ~eo '::I ~LA;tT~'()F' ri°os;. ~.d: Olobef 17, 1"8 I ~;:if= ~ 1:~~~ •. ·otftl be~:~ :ecr 12~':.u AFTER N0-1 ~::l·m1:"' ==~~~ = Piiot Nowmbef 3, "41111 C Tr111t uec:11tad by 18TH STREET, •Ill, COSTA NANTS, CONDITIONS AND '' YOOT ~~· "-y re1oe f lUCKVESCAOWCO .• INC., (al dainw mey be ll8d ll1tliialad Petto1'9nwl1 IP-Th084 ~~aTA!l!.!!!.• AEATIVE WAYS. INC , A MESA. CALIFORNIA '2127 RESTRICTIONS, (herein· Cer,...1t--N TM r.M Ind 9dd111U O jGARDEN GROVE. CALI· wlttt tfle offtca lftoiMI 8bellle. ,_and 1M ,_.. INNOn. -•-• CALIFORNIA CORPOR· S8ld property 11 being after relafred to a1 ll'le ltl.wwi, ..... ,.... Of..'the pertoll' wllh wl!Om FORNIA 112144 on Of ....... (f) The i.t ~·for flllf'O W ...... LRAemO,CITY PWlJC lllOTIC( The fOIOwlr'I penoftl _.. ATION. 11 lr11llOfl, re-•IOldforthePWPoMof P11Y•l"CC&R'1"). recorded In tloe le• ~ ......... d8lmlmaybeflledllSP<l"ll1Novtmber22. 1"8. c:leim8 II No'lemb« 21. ~. aT\' CW ...... 004nllllll9IAIW• corded on DECEMBER°'· 'Ing the obllQMloN MCUted Book 1132$, Pl!gel tea, 11 leMh, C.....,_ aMI Mountain flc:row Cotp .. 21 This tMlllt traMfw II tut>-,1.... POllT8SACM O'DONNIU.•lllMrwu'"ti*,_& 1914 AS, !Mtrumwtt No. tty Mid o.d" of Trua ~ eeq. induttv9, Offld8I .. (714) •1-1111 Ir. o.8RA CMc: Plaza. Sulla 130. New· jaet to Cllifomll Unltonn 111 Thie 9'iltl Tr..., le Pwblllt'8CI OtMOI CoMt PA"1NIM-IOUTH!.... II, 14-505721, of Offlc:t8ll .... lng .... 8nd...,......of1hefcotda of Orange County. M. UWll, ••o.!. At• port 9••ch, Ca. 112660 Com~l•I Code Section lllbjact to Sectton 11oe of o.Aty fl'tlot NOll9rnber s.I 2201 Oupom onw ...... c:orda of ORANGE County, Truet .. and of Saile. Clllfornl• ... annexed 10the1 tome,/Al'fll fef rAWN Eluow No. 0831·00 and e1oe. .,. Commelct.1 Code. 1... 100. IMM, Cellf. 12115 lt8teofCelttofnla,underttle DeledOCT08E"24,1 ... •811bject Pf04>9rt'f Vfttlng ln 'OLIN CONDOMINIUM lhelalldaylodltlnvci.lms Thanamaanct9ddraaeofl IMM.~lt.90Wlll Th0t5 John D. O'Donntll, M power of .... t~ con-CALJPORMIA ltl•llM name of GERALD S AllN. by anycreditOf sMtll be No-the perton wllh whom PubtllMd Orenoe Coatt l Tn.tltee, of 1M' J. Md P. t.ined.Mlltall•tpubllcauc-CONft'YMCaCC..MY, IALOAIDGE.WILlSELLAT Rul>llthed Orange Cout lYMlber21.111118~11the1 c111m1 m1y be tlled 11jDalty Pllol November 3, PWIJCMJTU No1lclll'*eb'f~lo O'Donllell ~ fNat Uontothelllghattbjdderfor •MlilT......,..,.__. PUILIC ~UCTION TO THE Diiiy Pilot October 27: No-1blllinMI d9'f 'before lhe;LIJCKYESCAOWCO.;INC .. 1• • ~ I ' lcl'edllort of IM within da'9d Oc:toMr 20, 1~. can.orc:ftec:kudeec:tlbed .... .., ........... YIM HIGHEST llDDER FOR *91ber3, 10, 11188 .~Ion d•I• IC)eCI-81142 GARDEN ORO\/E 'Th091 llOTJC9• '*"* ,,...,Of'I tNt. 2201 Dupont onw. Sulla ~P8'falS!allthellm8of Pre11•-t, AMteH ef1CASH(P8Yab1Ulthetlmeof Th075 fledMIOYe. BLVD., •207, 0ARD£Nj f!MPMAftOllCW .bulktr*"'«llJbollttobe 100,ll'Wle,c.llf,92715 .... "'lewful monew of the ,,...._ •1 ~ AIJ-.... In lawful money of the I D•ted: October 2t. 11188 I GROVE, CA 1126'4 and lhel "8JC N011C( •UTM 1meda on peraoMI property · Donlld 8 . Or1n1. •• United Sitt• of America. ....... ..., • ..,..... C9H· United 8111•) •t tile OUllide rta.te NOTIC[ ........ fl'ARTNIR· ... , ~ IOI' flllna dalma by I I MCI WW 1...., ...... dWct1tlad. Tf\IMM of 1N DonlkS a. wlthOU1 It M Md! Tru11 .. 1n .... 11 .. Tit Jh ...... tront entranc. of the bui10-.. LTD .. A CAL.wA1anyc:tadft0tlhaille~ .-.1 Thi 1Mna Aenct; W8ter! TM nerM Md ~ Or1nt Revocable Tr11at . 81\d to the followlng de-~(111110'!..aJS ling, IOc8ted 11 4350 Von • I0.1IA lmTWD PA1tT•1taH1P,jt>er 21. 19118 wtllct'l la IM l'rA,_,.CW IDlttrlct(l..WOlllsnparlng addrea8 ol the Intended d9tedM..,5,1917,2201Du- IQlbed P<OC*'IY lllU8lad In Pl 1laO I Karm•n ~. Newport MOTICI TO ly: ......... I. W~. bllll~ day before the 1 MAMDGllFWVJ Of' I NegMtwe Dedar.uon '°'t' tr ... ort are: SCOTSMAli' pon& Drtw.11111e 100, lnl&ne, the alOl'eNid County and Publlshed Orenge Cout Beed'I. C8111omta. all tight CMDn'ORa Of o-.1 "9rtMf, Ir. CMrJtlc:onsummatlon date 8'1«1-1 U.. CW flCTmOUS the projec1(al deecrlbed TIM OVTlfT. INC., 1938 Calif. 92715 S11ta.10 wit Deity PllOt ~bet 3, 10. 11111 and lnier• conveyed IULK TRAN9RR A. .... .., .. o....r• ,,_,_fled 1bQve I .,... .. NAm bebw. A "Draft" ~ N9wpor1 INd., ea.ta MeiM. Tetenc:• W. 8rlghem, Pwcel A. 17, 1968 ThOe8 to. 8nd now held by it. under (lec:1. 1101-4107 _.,In.,.._ Tr•.._.. Dated October 28, 1"8 The follOW!"J peraoni O.C:W.tlon le on Ila at the Clllfomll tHH' 2201 Du9on1 Df'l\le, .,.._ TM portion of Lot 712 ol jtald CC&R's In the P<operty' U.C.C.) I Publlthad Orange Coull VO fl'UNO ... CMUll ll!aw lbendolied the 0.. of Otetrtc:t offtca, 1ll02 ler· TM MmM Md bullt'9a8 100. IMM, calf. 112715 Newport u... Trect. u rtaJC NQTlC( • lll118141d Ir< Nkt County and Nolic8 Is l'Mlf•t>y given to 0.lty Pilot Hov.mbef 3, CHA KMI, Iii._._ ,,...... Ille Flc:tlllo111 8111lnHI dean AWWIUI, IMM, CA, llddfaW of the Intended Wm. 8lelf Amwtron& M shownon11N1Pr8COfded ln al8'1dMcribedu: creditors ol the within 11186 fafMI N1ma: DIVERSIFIED end 11 avallaOle for pubHc; ,,.,,.,.,... -~SAMUEL Trwt• of the I . ani C. Boot! 5. Page 1 of Mis· "..,. Unit 26, of LO't 4 of Tract n1rn4ld transferor(•) lh•t a Th092j P11bllahad Gtsnga eo.t I PROPERTIES COMPANY If, ln1pec:Uon. A NtiJlllv• 0 AL 0 us n AN • n d AnNtrong ~ Trwt callaneouti llo4apt, recorc:11 of STA,...,.,°' ! 6557, .. f8COf'dad in Boot! bllllc 1ran1fer .. about t.Q. be Dally Pilot NOV8mber 3, 270 louttl anMol Street. Oc:rwauon will be Con· \/AATANOOSH MIRZAHAN. dllled ~ 23, 1113, 2201 'Ofenge County. C.iifornla. AIAMDCll WllTOfl 3A2. Pag1114-e, 1nctu11ve ot "*'•on penon111 Pf~ rta.JC NOTlC( tt68 1Sult8201,eo.t•Meta.c.itf. s6derad for llflP'CMI or dll-2tM Flllton Aoed, ~ °"POrlt Dnwe. 9""9 100. dMCflbed .. follOwa U9a cw '1CTlnOU8 I Mllcellaneoul Maps, Official ,. .. n.rter c:lftcribed l Th083 t2IJe • . IPPCOVal by 1N Boerd of Of-Calltornl8 91717 '"*-·Calf. 12715 Parcel 14. u snown on 1 IUIM .. U.. Record8 of Orange County The namee and bllalnns K .-' The Flc:tll~I, ~ ractore'of the Dlltfct at • Thet the PfoPerlY• pert!-• Jlfnet 'ft. Weeding, 2201 """ flied In Boot! 173. Paga Th• follow.Ing per1on1 I Clllf0t!"• addr.-of the lnlttndad MOTICa TO rta.JC NOTIC( I Name referred to aboofe Wll rneetlfta to be Miid 11 6:00 nent '*91o II detcribed In Dupont OrWe. Sul1e 100, 3A, 35 and 36 of Pare91 have~ tilt 11te of The atreet address and lr.,,1fer0f1 we. 0.Yld Ply· CMDITORS CW ftlad In Orange County on PM. New. 21. 1911 Jn the genertll 99! Th & Auto-lfvfne, Calif. 92715 Maps, In lhe oftlOI ol the ,,,. FlctltlOlll 8111tne11 I other common delign•tlon. '°"· Inc . t Mint Glade. IMIUC ~" • ..... F•bru1ry 2, 1984 FILE Dfltrlct Office .. the •bOYI mothle end II toc:ated at: Thi• b11tln... I• con· County Recorder of Orange N~· MICHAEL'S MEAT a di any, of th• , .. , ptoparly' Ir.it,,., Ca.112714. t (8-. 1111-4107 NOTICE TO NO.F237583 • lddrwl.. 1931 .....,,, 91Yd., Coa'8 dllcted by. • ~ pert'"' ·county, Calllornla FISH. 1U50 Culver Otlve, c:lucrlbed 1bova la TM toc8tlon In c.llforrna U.C.C.) • CMDtTORS JOM O'Meat•. Orapet 1. Formation of lmgt~ Mela, CA t2t21 . netlHP · P81Cll 8 Sii O, lrvtna. c.ut. 12714 ~ad to be 11 Gold· of the~ 1xacuttve olflc8 Notice Is her8b'f given to (DtvWaftt F8"'1tyVent"'91,1Catltoml8 tMnt Dfl1rtct Noa. 1M, 1118, Tha~b11111\811 name UMCl Th• regl1tr•nt com- Anon-exduslYl..-.iant TIMI Flclltioul lklllneu anbush, lrvlna. Callfomll or prlncipll buslnese offio81credltors ol the within of Ille Limited P•rtnarlfllp alto 2M& 288 by lhe'Mld tr8"9ferort It menced to lranMC1 bUal-tor 1~-. 911''"· peel-Name referred to above w• 1 The underelgned di•· of the Intended lr•n1fat0t 11: named 1ran1fer0f(1) that• '1 COM~ C.-lcl'IOMI .. the Of.,_ Fwnlly The ., .. , known H Mid loc8tton 19: SCOTSMAN nae undilr tM llctltioua •trill wallcW8'fS •nd general filed In Orange County on c:l81ms eny llal>tllly for tny ,atne u lboYe butk transfer II about to be (a) A Blllk TraMfw 11 VentU<e. 2110 Red Hiii AV· Ponota Hitt, II 1oc8*t on TIRE OVTLET. INC. bulif'*I n-.ne Of Nmea rec:reatlONll purposes over October 26, 1987 FlLE. ineoff.ctnau ol tM ttrMI All othef buSinell l\4metJ m.de on peraoMI Qfopar1,Y about to be made. an11e. Slllt• 200. Cotta ttll foothlllt find canyons Th•t Mid blitk transfer II lilted •bow on January 3, .,..d UJ)Ol'I Parcel 1. u shown NO F359413 adc:lratl Ind other common Ind llddrlSMI uled by the llertllnaf191' deleribed. (bl The ,,.,,,_ and bull· ~. Callf. 11262$ l'IOfttt of El TOl'O In ..-.n Jn1er'lded to 'be cCIMUm· 1914 end deecrlbac:I on that Ollf· ~elmut 0uan-dWign•llon. ff any. tnown l/ltended tr1nsleror within The narnae and bllllness neulddr--ottheTrane-Thll bllllnat9 wu con-OflftQe County. The ... It mMad .. IN office ot. ClTY John D. O'Donnell, tlln lot line ldju1tmenl r• Thts bll81MIS WU con-I her• lhfM yeatl IU1 )'Mfl last ldc:lr-of the Intended lerOI' .,, • SOAOU~ NK-ducted by. generll partner-bound8d by the FoothlM NATIONAL BANK, 4100 Truet• c:o<ded Januwy 5. 11183 u c:luctad by an lndMc:lual S8ld Nie wiH be m8de, but put 90 f., u known to the tr1nsl8l'ot1 ere: SANG JAFABADI, 2576 ~ lfllo ' • ~to the Wiit, SMllltgO Mac At1tlllf ewd .. Newport Thll iiit'ement Wll fled Document No. 83-005264 of Tri11 llal9m¥1 w .. filed without covenant Of wlf· lnt•ndld trtnsl•rM are· KOOK NAll.4. 427 E. 17th 81Vd., Unit A, Coate ...... This 1tatemenl WM ll'8d C&nyon Aoed to the nor1f'I BMctl, C&llfomla t2teO on wtttt 1N County CWk of Of. Offlci81 Rec:otds of Orange with ttMt County Clerk of Or· , r81'11)'. ••Pf859 or lmpffed. r. Bullln-Aobblf;ls 1C8 Cream StrMt. Costa M.... CA c..tf0ftll8 t2e28 • with the County Clerll of Of. find E Toro Aoed to the Of 8fter ~bar ~. enoe County on October 3, County. Calftornt• enge County on October 5. Q8'dlftQ Utle. pos1111fon Of'• Stora •3184, tS333 Culver 112627 The ,,_ and bullr'8W enge County on October 111. wt. TM PfOfact c:onMt1 of 1NI. 1NI Pttoel C 111&8 encumbrances. 10 P8'f Iha (?riv• •440, Irvine. Ca TM loc8t.lon In Clllfom181 addr ..... of the Tr..,..... 1"8 the· formetlcin of' lmprovi. The name and lddr ... ,of ~ An-'*'' fOf ingr.a Put>llahec:I Or8flOI Coast rwmalnlng prtncjp8f 111m of 92714. . ot Iha chief executive office er•: MARILYN R. IOWEN. 1 Pul>llthed Orenoe Cout mentDiltrlcts. Theprotectlt'th• per1on . with •hom Publlltled Ofantge CO.t end egr1U over that pot11on Dally Pilot Oc:tot>et 20, 27. the lien MCUred by Mid rMI The naniejs) an9 bu--. or prlflciS*~ office 573 NEIAASKA If 1, LC>f'tG Delly Piiot OCtober 27, ~ ldmlnlltr8'1W 8nd doll not dllfM may ti. flled ll City I Dally 1't1oC October 11. 20, ot Lot 12 of Tract NO 4157. November 3, 10. 11188 property. wlth.lnler .. t ~ address of the lntanc:led i>f!Mln't~ lranti.Of BEACH. CALIFORNIA vernt>tr 3, 10, 17, 1Hll lnvoNacon.-ructlonof lacill· Nallon•I lank . 4100 27, NoYernbef 3, 1NI • • thO'MI on 11NtO recorded Th-045 on. aa prOVided In uld tranefef98(8t •• Weinberg ~ •• llboole. • 90802 · Th-070 11... ~ w• the I Mec:Arttv INd., ~ T'll-421 1707 1 E. lmpeflal Hwy · Yorr:>a Linda. Callforn1a c ... ,.,, "" .• S1rrio1 I S1l1otion THEO~ ROBINS THE .. )STORE -2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 642-0010 o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-eoo-a31.33n 114-380-1200 .. G C2~~~~~vf tfo~!'~~LET Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service ~-Leasing ~- .rll™ ~ -=es-'SE= 546-1200 Special Parts line 546-9400 ,1 ~ /" c3MC:TRUCK "THE SMART STOP" • (714) 540-9640 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA G JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS ·. AC URA 1001 Quall ••. NnPof't-..Ch "'· ' .. & SA~BlY.ILeiG $ . 0 NEW LOCATtONI SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mill Dr., S-taj Ana. 135-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger · ..Sales Qep1 o pen 7 days Seryice H0ws: ~on.-Fji 7am· 10pm ! i .. BUENA PARK STANTC>f'i PACIFIC OCEAN .. -- ~ --~ -~;-. . : -~ . t .·~ • • I • ---. ~- "ORANGE COUNTY'S ou.T LEADER OF THE IMPORTS" • (714) 540-0713 2860 HARBOR BL VO. • COSTA MESA Huntingt:on Beach Chrysler -Plymouth DAIHATSU SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS =~:.~-=CH 842-0U1 • ~~~~E~I 0 I 5"~ s\Jiut( SAA CuSIOfT\ef Sa11sfactl0fl • Excellence ~ward Winner T.70-7001 23663 Roekfield Blvd. la)(e Forest. Irvine Au1o Center MUNTINGT°"' ••ACH ACUAA -· - 0 • olosMoa1~£ • CAOILb\C Atl1:N • • GMC JA"CKS.f . 1M582 • 0800 SAN DIEGO FWY. ·AVERY EXIT LAGUNA NIGUEL e HOHASSlES • NOJ:>VEAPAICING •NO 01MMICl(8 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes·-Benz 6862 Manchester Boulevard Buena Park siRVICE 213 or 716/MERCEDES M·F .,_ ""p M·F 7a-6p .--u Where l·S and 1·9 l mcct. Sat. 8a·2p • Garden City ~VOLKSWAGEN@ ~ IN WESTMINSTER ~. 7600 Westminster Blvd., Westminster (714)891·9378 (213)430 .. 28'3 • Go~ G"°'~s ~ Orange Coast Jeep Eagle ./ • Low Price• • No G1mm1clo • Greot Sel1u1on · • Friendly People • Eacellenl Serv1te ll«t5 leod1 loute-d (714) 142·1711 •&EACH .l e SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PABTS (714) 848.7739 16800 BMcb Bl (714) 556-1008 Huti.D(Jton IMch. CA ............. •• • Sain • ~rvttt • PaiU Lall .. AU Miika 963-1969 Students • ·Jrlll test· By JOYCE IODLOVJCH °' .. ...,,... ..... . What should· have been a happy endin& to a binhday celebration for Barbara Kammerer in 1977 turned into a fiery niahtmare. The Huntinaton Beach woman and her male companion ~ drivina home from a friend's binhday party when their car was rear-ended at the intersection of Beach Boulevard and ·Warner Avenue. The impact caused their cat to explode into flames. Kammerer an<l her boyfriend were knocked unconscious. Police officers in a paisina squad car stopped to si ve · assistance. They immediately pulled ~ tbe driver, K.anfme1er's boyfnend, from ttie bwn1na car. He would sustain minor bum injuries. But Kammerer wu still in the car. The flames obscured the officers' visionofherasshesat, slumped in her seat. "Apparently the names cleared momentarily -I always call that my little miracle. ~hhough at the time I din't think it was such a miracle - and a ~sserby p,ulled me across the driver s seat and out of the car." Kammerer and h~ boyfriend were rushed to UCI Medical Center's bum center. Ka mmerer had second and third-dqree bums over 40 percent of - her body. • ' • The bums resulJcd 1n se.vere sc.ar· ring of her face, arms. hands. leis and beck.. and doetors were forced td 'amputate the fingers of her nght hand. Mott than two months later. ac- companied by a nurse, Kammerer was allowed to go home. lt was tbett in front of a bathroom mirror that she saw-her distorted reflection for. the first time. "I just screamed and cned and said ·1 dQ._n't know how I can do this.'·· But she did. ' Kammerer withstood months of painfu l rehab1htat1on therapy and . " s THURSD ... Y, NOVEMB~ 3. 1~ m countless surarncs to rcconsltuct her .. How well someone does aner a face and hands. For two years: to bum 1nJury is 1n direct proportion to minimize scarring. Kammerer the lcind ofsupport J)'ltem they have dreued an a thick 1Jrdlc-hkt garment 1n terms of the medical team, family, from head to toe. called a pressure fnends and colleaaues. suit. .... 0 Leam1ns how to accept and love -People 11Vbo knew and loved me oneself is the bar<kst part a hu..rn wett pretty lovely;' Kammerer said. survivor soes through . There was no .. They were suppo"1ve an · a vtr} way J couldn't W).h, because I bad such beaJlhy way. They took me e'el;}-wonderful suppon." ~ and anywhere. I went on ~r Sm ina inside Kammercr's sunny annual trip to Catalina. "At one Huntin&ton Harbour home, it is hard restauran1 a bartender looked at me to 1na1>ne this petite. smanly- and said, 'aren't you a lmle latt for dressc;d wom~ has endured such Halloween?' I had on this big whne ·pain. She 1s witty, 'farm. conJident onhoplex mask. Theo he g,ot close lo and attracu ve. She 1s someone who me and reah:tcd. He felt vcty badl}' • (Pleue ... BUIUl/82) skills for Prlzes • Everybody knows about the Olympics in Seoul, Korea. But there were some Olympie wi nners who excelled in· vocational skills from our area, and they're going College stat~on writes.own success story . . -on to compete Friday in Fresno fo r cash prizes. . Studentscompetingare:' From Estancia High School: Bree K.1D1, welding; Mattbew KUdaadoortu, small engine re- pair; ~Ike Seuarsteln, welding. Costa Mesa High School: Catlay O'Hara, typing skills. Marina High School: Catberlae Bowen, horticulture skills. The students competed at the 1988 Youth Expo in April at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The exptwasstructured like a mini- fa1rwith all activities geared toward Oran$e County youths and thctir achievements. More than 60schools in the county competed in the annual event sponsoreCI by-the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. The Vocational Olympics 1s a series ofhands-on skill events. Students aaj ud~d on their skills dun ng the task and finished products. All first and second place finishers move on to thestate competition. Representatives frommdrethan 22 fair&are expected to compete. First place winners receive S500, second, $300 and third, $200. The awards must be used fo r university. coll~e or vocationa1 educauon. "Last year we had three $late winners," said Kevin Arnett, exhibit supervisor for the Orange County fair ... We will be taking the largest contingency this year so we are hop1 ng for many gold medals." • • • Congiatulations to a new Eagle Scout-15-year-old Chris Skerik ofHuntington Beach. Chri$, a sophomorea't Marina High School, is the son ofDale and Sberry Skerlk. Chris is a member off roop 568. He earned the highest award the Boy Scouts of America offers through a sen es of 21 badges and an Eagle Scout community pro- ject. Chris conducted a Bike Safety Mani-Carn ival held at Marine View Schoo l. More than 200 hours were spent by 21 scouts who put on the event. • • • Congratulations to Golden By JOYCE BODLOVICH . Of ...... ,,.. ..... In temts of highs and lows, 1983 and 1984 weren't the best years for Huntington Beach-based public tele- vision station KOCE ChanncJ 50. Still rcclina from the effects of Proposition 13, station owner Coast Community College Distnci con- sidered dumping KOCE, calling the station a fina1?ciaJ drain. The ••:.16n, located on the Gbl~ u 1 ~ .. , College campu~. bcaan bfoa(!. castina in November 19'72. It was OranJ~ County"s first locally-licensed telev1s1on station. .. KOCE's problems ·accelerated when district teachers at Orange • Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges complained that subsidized station funds of about $2 million a year should go to tradhional classroom instruction. The criticism reached a pinnacle in 1983 when district trustees voted to lay off around 100 faculty members wliile continuing to subsidize thc·iclcvision station. . But then 1985 rolled in and trustees came up_ with something called the Cooperative Television ·Academy. The proposal called for the district to continue to operate the station while usina itu wd1os au tca~bing facility for the district's students. Students would learn hands-on how to operate. a televlson Station - in fro nt of the outside the distnct. ~eras and betund the scenes. The Toda~., the 16-ycar-old KOCE sta- plan would feneratc SI million a year uon is sttll SCTatching for bucks. but in income. he t.rustces also.,J;iccrea.s-•. lhe quality of educanon.t and PBS ed the Station's subsidy to Sf m1JJ1on program"' ofTerecfto Orange.and Los and then to S400.000 for 1986-87. Anaelcs county viewers is tbp notch, KOCE responded by cutting back the according to the station's d1rtetor of staff and ra1S1ng addmonal funds public information. ~udtth Schaefer. MagiCian makes· show reappear Wn h veteran mag1c1an Lee Grabel you get more than a performance filled with tncks of decepuon -you also get a lecture cllpla1n1ng lbe fundamental pnnc1ples of dC<"eption. "Dcccpuon is fascinating,:. Grabel said. ··we arc influenced by littlc-nouccd statements and J>h)sical movements and shape. They arc not suffic1entl) distmauishablc,.to be perceived or re membered. yet form the basis under which a person is deceived ·- Grabel bas bttn entcruunins audiences for half a century. He began ~i:formin.g when he was a I :!-year-old Boy Scout and wtthm a few years he had created an extra vapnt show of illuSlons. lo the 1930s. 1940s and 1950s, Grabel was known for the floating piano tnck. He would levitate an up1 ight piano and the pianist and cause both to do a midair somersault. Its )earl y operatmg .budget 1s S3.9 m1lhon. ··we know how to• work on a shocstnng, ~· .Schaffer said. .. We. arc always looking for ways to get ntra money through special events." ' To its credit. the station has garnered 21 local Emmy av.ards. 19 Golden Mtkc:s for news prosram- mina. 21 C.hfom1a Assoc1at~ Press Televison Awards and five Dis- • ncytand Community ~Mee Awards. . -it has bttn our aoaJ to serve the cdllcational needs of Coast Com- munity College Distnct and pro,1de responsible b.roadcasung that cnbances the educational, cultural and community hfe of local resi- dents." Schaefer S&\d. •·we hayc developed a broadcast sc:hed11k that attracu more than 1 m1lhon v1ewen. 10 Southern Cah· fornia.·· · (Pleue Me ST A TION/Jr.I) ·uc1 history hobby turns into career By LESLIE EARNEST Ot~ .... --- Rcurcd h1stor) professor Sam McCulloch. who began working for UCI before the campus was e'en built. has bttn appointed h1stonan of the universll}'. M~wkxh. ~ nalJ-i;e ~ustnltan. was hued in 1963 as found10g dean of the School ofHumaniues. He retired last summer. In the }'Cars bet...,een. McCUftO<'h has kept note$, conducted intef"\ 1cw., •nd kept a careful e}'e on h1stOf"\ as n was unfolding. The appointment 1s he says.. part of an ongoing p~ss St'wport Beach with his .,.,,fe. Sall> In fact. when he amved for bu 1nltlal interv1t"' 1n Oc:tobcT 1963. the~ "''"IS only a small bwld1ng on what ts nov. Campus Dnve and Jamboree Boulevard. "Wh~n I came. there was JUSt \ha\ one building and the}' -.er't building L:ntvets1ty A'YCnuc." h~ said -1fyou tra,clcd from tlie corner of MacAnhur and went a.long "'hat lS now called Campus. there was ·absolutely noth1nA but open field until yo u.sot to our butldtng. .. "-llhoulh the roads had not been bu1IL McCulloch said he asked to be dn,cn to \ao'M rc the campu~ ""ouJd e' entualh be West College's new homecoming queen, Betty Rojas. Betty, 19, received a $50 scholarship for winninJ the honor. She is a pre- law ma1or who lives m Hunt- ington Beach. Sheskiis, wntes poetry, and paints, and she is a volunteer worker for the handi- capped and elderly. The contest is sponsored by the football team. He was at the height of his populant~ dunng thC' I §50s. Then, after years of traveling, h~ retired to his ranch in Nonhern California. He recentl) returned 10 the spothght bccauseofa renewed public intcn-st 10 his magic. Grabel will be in the hmehght again at p.m. Muter mactclan Lee Grabel "I think 1t'sa lot offun because 'ou Stt rve bttn doing it unofficiall~ an~how for rou&hh 1A 'ears·· McCulloch said. 0 l've got a ·"' hok mental file cabtnC't full of thin~·· ··\\-e bumped along for about a half a mile."' McCulloch said "It v.as so rough. 1t was hopeless We 1:ouldn'1 gel fanher than a ~a.lf.,a m1k w ~e turned around and came back · Saturday at Orange Coast College's Robert 8 "1oore Theater. Tickets arc S6.50 in advance, SS at the door. · explain the mental and ph~s1cal m1!.direcuon., that inOuepcc reasoning . O'er tht' )tars. McCulloch ~~ "'a1ched the campus gro" from a single building to a spra"' hng un1,er· $It\ Tht dedrcauon oftht' campu\ June _ 1 Q64 . was important h1s1oncall) f~1r a 'ane" of reasons Pre~1denl John~on "isit~ Lht' campuc; to take pan n the dcd1cauon \\-1th the • • • (Pleue.eeKUDOS/8 2) Though he no longer docs the -piano tnck. his t~o· pan show ... Do Not Believe All You See or Hear." will combine his talents as a mqician alon~g "'nh e"f>la1ning the psyc hology hat makes tricks d«"epu"c He folio"' s these principals into everyday life by showing how tncks can actually influence your thoughts. His final step 1s 10 ··By the end of the e'enmg m' audiences h.i'e not only enJO)ed good theater but the' ha' e learned how to be a httle more aware oftht' decep11on 1hat 1a._e~ place in the world around l)lcm.-Grabel \did -8) Jo>~ Bod/ovicb .. I "an remember ""hen all rd e-'er Stt "'as cattle v.andenng ;;iround hert ··!>31d "1cCulloch. "'ho h'"" in (Please see HJSTORY /8 2) .. BuuE TIN BoAR D County·Centennial programs planiied during November I Orange Gounty·s Centennial committee "'ill offer proarams and events geared for the famil y through November rao1.1 ng from boutiques and bazaars to "Turkey Tr9ts" and a time capsule uocovenng. Atnona the November programs will t>c a senes on Oranse Cou'ftty and the Sea weekends in Newport Beach (cont.act Steve Christman at 661-1001). weekend fam1I } works.h~ps at . the Santa Ana Zoo (Jennifer Rigby. 836-4000). a Turkey Trot SK run and 13-mlle marathon Sunday at Santa Ana's Centennial Pafk (81lcm Padilla. 647-6559) and. the removal of a time capsule from the old County Courthouse Nov. 10 (Esther Cramer. 213 697-1271). f Other events include a Musicians' Bash at ( osta Mesa's Red Lion Hotel Nov. 13 (Beverly R1edhng, 546-8166). the Oranae County Invitational Exh1b111on at the Lquna Art Mu seum Nov. 18 (Ann Nale1d, 494-8971) and a Turkey Trot lOK run in Oana Po1n1 No'. 24 (Elizabeth Ncl50n, 496-2068) Craft liiuar ln Newport The Zonta Club of Ncw{>C?rt Harbor "''II hold 1\S a11nual craf\ and aift bauar Fnday from S to 9 p.m and Saturday from I 0 a.m. to 3 p. m at the Zonta clubhoust at I Sth Street and Irvine venue. Newport Beach. Twenty art1s:an5 will have their craf\s on d1spla) and for salt. with proceed earmarked for loc-1 chant\. Admi1t1on 1s free f • Romance work•b.op at OCC A *Orkshop otlcnna tip\ on how to put romanc;e back into your lift will bt t>ft\Cntcd rr1dav from 6:lC t<? Q'.:l() p.m. in Room 10·5 of the Counseling and .\dm1ss1ons Building at Ora nae Coast College. Brenda Blackman will conduct the program. which includes rituals to help keep a relat1 onsh1p gro"lngand :! · ways toctcatea romantic en' ironment The fee 1s S25 3nd tcgistratton ma} be made b> phone at 432-5 !10 Free nu vacc1nat1on offered ~ Free nu vaccinations for adults O\.cr 55 }Can of age will be available Friday in th<' board room or the uth Coast Medical Center on a first come. lirsl St'r'cd b:1 1s The chn1c will run from 9 a.m 10 4 pm. Funhe-r information may be obquncd bv cilhns the ho~p1tJI at 499-1311. Cb.r1•tm•• b0ut1que Jn CdM The <>nnee Count) "u~1llar) of Bo> Rep11bh" "111 cond11ct a Chnstm•s-bout1Q1.1t' Fnday and Saturdat JI ~1. Mich~l and All Anecl Churth ai Marauc.'.'nlc and ra..-,fi" View d"'·CS 1ft Corona ckl Mar. Unu ual hand-('rafted 11fts. Cltnsimas ornament . homt' dccorattonsand other ncms •111 bit a\.11 l11Nc ft um 9 a m to S p.'lJ. Fnday and q :1 m tu I pm ~t11rd1~ Luoch will be"' :ul~~l~ ~nJ there W111 be pntc dra-.1na~ the fim Fnda' llf ~ach month from<> '0 pm ll' 'n am tht' ne\t da' ThC' tees art SI , for n1.1n-mem~f\ and I' for mc.'.'mbe~ Call the YMC~ ~t 4~~-04 " for lurthc:r 1nform:it1trn OCC offer1ng appllcadons .\pphca11ons for first·t1me studtnu planntn~ 10 enroll at Oran&e Coast collegt ne\l ~pnn1 arc no"' a'a1lable in th<' colltge's .\dm1ss1on and Record olfa:.: The offict' 1s ope n MonJa, throul'h Thur'id3\ Imm~ a m to.., p m and Fnd:i~ from a m to 5 p m Fllf"<ipnni ~me!.t<'r 1ntormation. call 431-56 • Senlon get free nu shots 'cral free stn 1~s tnclud1n& flu shm\ "'111 t't\' pro' 1dc.'.'d to S(ntor cmze11s Junnf <..o, t'mbcr b' th\· Complete Medic l C arc c;hn1c. , ., 50 (u hd t -~ullc.'.' 200. 10 Fountain Vallt') Otht'r~n1cn"'1ll 1nclu~ blood pm urc chC\L.\lnd an el«'ln:>C2rdtotram forthost' 65 and O\t'r Call "SI~~ for fu.nh<'r intormatton and an appo1n1ment Women'• Nmlnan .clJeduJecf .\'9thorand P\'ltCh I~ t M1nam Puf\lC'f"'tll pea., at t•o f~ 1mt•n• pamon'd b the l \1 ol1CJ(' o Mtd1c1nc and the lit LWom ·n·~ pponun1t1C\ Center 1n D.ana Point Fnda). . The \Cm1nan •111 ht prc\Cntcd trom 10 a m. tn noon for b~alth cart proft",1onal,anJ from I. to 3:;\0 pm, on !'Tht' forbidden Hl\lol") of Women ·· all \hf ~tal at •%-.~ .at.! 6, fof rt"Wnai.oo~ Ga.me, concert eicurslon slated The e .... pon Bca1.h ParL.., Jknlh~ and Recrcauon Dcpanment "'111 'pon.,or an C\l ur\1on to ~turda~ ·, L C-Cahfom1a foo1ball pmc and lhe f'O\t-pmc concni b~ the Beach Bo"s The sn. r~ mcludM the gam(' and con,cn. transponauon and rcfrt'shmcn1 Ocp.-inure-11mc 1s I 'O p 11'\ from the Manne~ Parl parlang lot a1 2005 Do"t'r Dn't 1n Nt'wpon Call t14.i,_' 151 for mort' informauon Mu•eum, gardens trlp on· tap A tnP to the Dcscanso C.an!cn .and lh<' 1';onon '11~on Mu~um will bt' ofTt'mf Saturda~ ~~ the lfV1ne FaQi1h Ser" ices Prosram. lea' 1na from the If' 1ne ' outh Sc:f\ 1('('1 Center at 9 a m and ~turnin at b p.m . • The co tofthee,curs1on 1sS 14 Rc$(f'atioo ma" be madt' b contacuns Da"1d .\ndcrwn at ~3~20. • NB Jlbruy Pnwram ~ 't ·- • • ' • 82 N Otenge Cout O~L Y PILOT I Thut'lday, Novemb9t' 3, 1&88 ,. ................... ._ WlnnlJll posters Poetel'S acoa.ractnc the ue of amoke detecton were created bJ 1.Junttnaton lt•clt papUa and the three top wtnnen recel'Nil rlbboaa wblle au•ta at the Gothard Pl.re Station. Boldina their worb of art are {from left) Dana cJreenfleld, 8, MCODd l-1:: Kanm Campbell, th.lrcl; and Brent C Dor, ftnt. · I S'f ATION'S SUCCESS •... From Bl Schaefer said the station ennually broadcasts more than 1,500 hours of adult education telecounc programs that enable people to earn college credits. She claims KOCE has the laracst formal adult education sched- ule of any public televison station in the United States. The Instructional Television Ser- vice, Schaefer said, annually Frovides 650 hours of programs designed to supplement the education cur- riculum of 260,000 kindergarten through 12th grade Orange County stu4cnts. In addition. the SO fulltimc staff ·.members produce a series of national- ly distributed "how-to" programs along with in\tructtonal bOO'ks dc- siined for the home viewers. Public interest shows f~s on Orange County. ~ KOCE aJSQ produces "Projec' Ph"s," dealing with problems 'and : solutions of illiteracy. "Critical . America," which· looks at tht child . care needs of working parents in the county, "The Chemical People:· and "Generation at Risk," focusing on teen-agers and drug abuse. The station aJso features forumS'on local politics. current affairs and children's shows. Also part of the station's lineup arc "Mastcrpi~c Theatre:· "Nova.'' "Nature," ''Live from Lincoln Center," "Live from the Met." and "Great Performances." Schaefer said the station man,a~e­ ment is especially proud of.. tts centennial sp~dals; a video calendar of centennial events will appear throughout KOCE's broadcast sched· ule, and Orange County Centennial Snapshots is a series of vignettes that arc running now and will be shown through July 1989. · Each snapshot highlights an event, person or chapter in the county's history. Most-of the series is between 1776 and 1945. The stories arc told through vint.afe photographs and rare archival movie footaic; the story of Orange County will be a series of three half-hour productions. which will be from settlement to the present . ''The centennial project is our contribution to Orange County," Schaefer said. We're looking for some good spor_ts The Daily Pilot wants to rcpon the sporting exploits of you and your neighbors. Send us a brief account of the sporting accomplishmcn& and a photograph if you have one. Address your correspondcnce'"to Neighborhood Focus in care -or the Daily Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa, 92626. . . -. CM student • creates a prize poster Phj))ip Bieber may only be in fifth afade but be knows something about eneray conservation. And Phillip, a pupil at Kline School in Costa Mesa, put that know-bow to paper and created an award-winning postet' in a competition sponsored by the California EncJJY Commiuwn. '"Phillip is v~ry &alcnted in the arts," said the scbool'J director, Susan Kline. "We con~tulate him for his creative accompljshment" Kline has every reason to be proud. Phillip's poster, "Enefl)' Poesn't Grow on lrees," was one of 12 winners selected from several hun- dred entries. More than I S,000 schools were invited to participate in activities to promote cnc1JY aware- ness and cnCf'IY conservation. "In our highly competitive society, it is so important to foster, at a young age, active involvement in local, county and staJe events:" Phillip, who was the only Orange County winner, had his poster fea· turcd in the commiuion's 1989 Energy Calendar. He was recently honored at an award-winners cer- emony in Sacramento and received a SI 00 savings bond. • -By Joyce Botllovldl LET'S CAP GROWTH · BURN SURVIVOR ••• Pnm81 prompu •quick rapome of ll'Ult and fiiendlhip. Her life is filled with ftieftdl and a new k>vc. Currently sl\e is wortiaa on • maalet'1 dep'CC in countelina therapy. She is a livinaeum'*'Ofwhy she demands the term "Vlftim" not be uted when refcriaa IO a pa'IOn who bu been 1everdy'6utned: "Ute the wont survivor. Look at the d.iffcreo<le in the ims-ct of 1he word. Survivor bas to much more cfianity. I started everyone in the bum community usina that word. Victim keep& everyone small. helpless and hopeless -not quite OK. .. Kammerer said she learned quickly how to put people at. ease 1n t\er compsny. ••If you are comfortable with yQur- sclf, other people will relu. The fear &ctor is more with the "nonnic" - what to say, what to do.'' she said. Kammerer returned tQ.._her Junior hip teachina job in Anaheim l 8 months after her accident ~ ap- peattd in class with the ptt11ure pnnent on under her clothes. The prmcnt also covered most of her face. "The first day of school I told every student they could as"k me any question t~ wanted about my bums. l said n would not embarrass me. I showed them a film that very paphica.lly showed why I had to wear the suit .. In 1978 Kammerer helped to form ucrs flm bum SUl'PQrt poup. She then &ook time off from teae:bina po11tion to wort in cOIUunction with Rancho Lot Amip McdK:at Center in Downey. Tbe rcbabilhation center off'en 23 ditreftnt medical ,tef'Vices ~nchadina bum therapy. Kammem creas.d tla4Sebool llwntry ,,..... for hmed Cbildten in Calimia. Sbo bued the prosram on the 1uccct1 of her own re-entry procesa witb her students. . To date, she has worked WJt.h ll>Pf'9Jdmatley 1 SO children. A TV movie WU rccenUy shown dealiq with the tncic story of one of her ••kidl." O.vid Rothenber&. whose father clouted • hotel room with psoli~ and .et It on ftre in an attcmPt IO kill the child. was enrolled at Eastside Elementary School in Fullerton in the early J980I. When he rec;ently enteftd Junior hiah. Kam· merer ii.id, Devi chose to make the transitioQ on his own. .. He did it fine," she said. Last year, Kammerer created Cor- rective Cosmetics/Total Imaae Ceict r at Rancho. Kammerer, who ha rtificates in corrective cosmetic ap lication and fashion design, created the center to teach cosmetic technlques to people who have facial disfiRurements. Kammerer's achievements have not&<>ne unnoticed. Sbejust received tbe Governor's .. Health Professional of the Year" award. KUDOS EARNED ••• From Bl FHP health maintenance or-• complete his Eagle Scout require- ganization is hos tin~ free senior men ts. The troop's work crew flu immunization chnics. The included Tlm A.Hra, Nick FlD- local clini¢ will beheld Nov. 12 aey,EluQoldmu,PaaU,..mme, from 9a.m. to I p.m. at Hunt-AlezMorrl1,JobRobertsoa, ington Beach Senior Center, Will Blakely, Ray Fruklln, Mart 19066 Magnolia Ave. Reser-Lamme, Mark McCool, Dae vations are necessary am! cat\ be Npyea ud Dle&o Salclirria••· made by calling the senior center, Dan says he was elected chief 968-1706. cooki assisted by parents Jim • • • Alaera, Jess Beqaette ud Baas . Hu~tington ~ch Co~stitu-_. Lamme t1on Bicentennial Commasson · • • • h~s received the George Washing-_ Ne~_rt Harbor Area Council ton Honor Medal by the Freedom ~ of Be~~· Phi will host its Foundatio!l •.t Valley Forsc for annual potluck Mon~y at 7: IS e~Uencem 1tspresentat1on of, p.m.at Me'rcury Sav1ngsand ··we The People," bicentennial Loan in El Toro. The group's celebration programs. purpose is to give women an Co I ~ • • Bo Seo opportunitytogrowinmindand ngratu auonsto Y ut spirit. For reservations and infor- Troop 666 of <;otta M~. Troop mation call Joaaie Frei .members received specia! per-34' 9 · ' mission by officials associated S 51 ·2 · With the uncompleted Crystal We lDvlte yoa to sod•• Cove State Parle to backpack four laformatioa .. c.mmalty bap- miles into the area and work on peDlaa1. We wut to ltear from· the trails and campsites. yo• ab09t apcomlD1 ev~at1. local Acca·rding to troop leader Oaa peopfe aad n'&llborllood;UW• ln Gohlmu, the idea for the project -anenJ. Seed to lite Dally PUot, wastohclpDan'ssonEyal . P.O. Box 1510,CottaMesatHH. "When I am around Ba.rt>en, I tau&b a lot." said friend Cynthia Riddle. ..She has a &real sense of humor. She is an incredible upbeat person: just W.tchiria her in action makes me see what I can accompliJh. "And she has such a "Positive outlook on life, almost a childlike attitude even though she has had so much to endure. I am just so pleased to be considered her friend." • > ·HtSTORY •• ; From Bl memory of President Kennedy's as.- sassinatioo still fresh, Marines were posted every 2S to SO yards to protect Johnson, McCulloch said. • "The secret police absolutely went mad when he came off the platform to shake hands with the people," said McCulloch. "Very few campuses wouJctever have been dedicated by a president. It was very exciting." McC-uUoch. who still teac;hcs one class each quarter, said he spent the cquivalcrit of a month dipina through notes from the Univen1ty of CAJifomia Board of RCJCntS' u- ecutivc committee mcetmgs from 1957 to J 98-S. He tape recorded 27 founders of the campus, collected important press releases and minutes of meetings. Much of the information. is now in the college archives. • As o fficial campus historian, McCulloch Will interview around 8S people either now at the univc(Sity or who have been inOuentiaJ in the development ofl}le campus over the past 15 years. Eventually, the ma- terial pthcred will be pulled totether in a book called "Instant Uni':crsity." .... '"Ifs the history of Irvine for roughly 20 years," McCulloch said. ~ AJSil SOLVE TRAFFIC IN COSTA MESA - Join us in voting YE_S on MEASURES H & I JaQ. Hammen Gary Boyer JaCQuehne D9arbom Dotty GoOdWm Gearlda Kimball G 5<:011 Morlan Alma Romo MISSY Tnenor Co·Cl"lair Paul Bozanh Kelli Demate Apnl Grady Chester L King Henrietta Mortimer Jose Romo Richard TherlOt Norma Henzog-Wagner Charles Bracner LOUIS 0enl0<1 Ingeborg Grail Lind& ~trttham J L Moshberger Muriel Ross Nensa Tirona Co-Ct1a" warren Bradford John w DeWitt Dan Gfapenhagen Chris Kno" Charles Muchnick R~rt Ross Steven F. Towner Alw'\ Pink.let Scott W Breithaupt Denise 0 1ckel'$0n James Greaves Hugh Kohler V1rg1n11 Murphy Marianne Rowe Patricia Townsend Co-Cl"lair Marian Bresse11 Kimberly Dimmick Carlene Graen Paula Kreger· Shane Murray Gerald Rupsa Glona Trev1t1 Arlene Schafer L yd1a Briggs Joe Dinatale Harvey J Green Emanuel Kruge< Shannon Murray Kay Rupsa Robert V Tyrrell Co-Cha tr Ila Brown Nancy Dines E C Greenwood Don Lafferty Aobef't Music Rosella M. Russell Florence M Ucker Honorable Kathleen Brown Mary A Dinius Tex Gr1H1th Audrey Lanas Stephen Nagy Gail Ryan David R UnderWood 0Nille Amt:>u1gev M1cnae1 Brown C Donalds Oebo<ah Grisatt1 Noemi Lara Donald NelsOn Bevwly Saladee· Jol)n Upshaw Honorable Paul Buckles Jeffrey Donall Michael GnsaH1 Barbara Larson Elmer Nelson M. Sanderson Patriela J Vail Mary Hornbuckle Virginia Buckles Emma Doss Allee Grover Karen Larson Crystal Nlctlolson Mark Sarrett Ed Van l<Javeren LO•S AOtx>lt Barbara Buck)ey Patn~renser E Jetlrey Grube Michael Lawler Oereek N1chOlson Bonnie Saryan Nancy Val) Osten Mandy I< Ahritms Latry Bunn Wilham renser George GueBelh Norman LeGendre Vicki Nlgorlzawa Albert Satter. Jr LOf'ena Vapor Arten .. Ad""'., Pennt' Burllhard Jonletgh Droesen Maxine Gutel AllQG Leggett Michael Niibet John C. Schaeffer Virginia Vasllou GenP Adil""!. Barb&ra Burns Lours M Droste Barry Hall Maurice Levy Conrad NordQu1s1 Kevin Sohelln Janet L. Vik • RenPe Adam• JOtln Bums Bob Dugan Frank D Hall EdWard lewlS Etsa Nowlin Chafles Schnetdef Rlchatd E \/<>gel Co• B Adr ari Caez1ha Burnside Betty Jean Dye H Jack Hall Lance Lewis MIChael Nutt Randy Schneider Susan Waddell Ila Att>ers Karen Bull~-Ood<l LOIS L Dye Julia Hall James Llbersllal 81lhe L O'Brien Martha Schul« Jim Wahner Maurice Allard Rafael L Caballero Walter Dye W111tam Hall PatrlCl8 Lines John S O'B"en MIChelle Schuller Rebecca Walters Matk Allee Mana Campa Ernest EdWards Mary Hambly Chns Link V1rg1nta O'Neil Keith Schultz Carey Ward Joan Allen James Campbell Kart! F EdWards Sandra Hamby Donald L LIOyd William O'Neil Jim Schwab Robert Washer Kathleen AllrPd Denise Canfield Bemice Ellis Donna Hanberg ~yce Lo1ton Joeeph J. O'Neill Julle A Schwab Kenny Weems Kalh'f Amburgey Jack Carteh Fred Elhs Mome Hanberg Patricil A. Lohan Janis Ohvllf Tomi Jean Scofield David E Wegener Ron Ambu1gey Lisa Camesc1a1t James Emerson Dorothy Hardcastle JamesLuH MlkeOllvllf Pamela Sears Earte Welchman Harljln Andef'Sen Darlene Carrasco Davis Emmes Betltll'I Anfla Hardy Erte Lyberg Moruca Olrver JesllC& Settann1 Jeffery A Wtlss Ber1ha M Anderson T 1mo1hv P Casey Debra Englano Susanne Hamman George Madlen Judy Orlando Lynne Sexton 'v'ICtoria Wlfler1 carol Ande<aon Roberta Casino RIChard Everson Ann Hams Julie ~IOf'le Dan Parra Ginger Sha141' Fr9dlw.its Helen Ruth AndersO<l MelOdy A Crtamberla1n Aober1 Ewing Frank Harns Dorene L Malley \.eono<• Parman MIChele Shed GeneWtflS Kan Anderson Pa11tck Chandler M•ry Ann Fairclough Manol Healy Linda Manne K. J P1tee.k1 Oonna Shelton Forrest Werner Steve Andrews Tom Chandler Kandee Fansh C A Henggeler Marie Mllplea Gus Pele\;Ms Marian Sldawl Craig While Matt Armstrong Lynn R Chasen Ed Fawcett Karen R Henley L••Matadet JatMe PellohOWSkl Timothy S1et>ers James White Dorl C Austin Juan Ch1111e1 Tony FazlO Isabel Hensley Kim Marcell Manuel Perez Oevld Silva JokMI Miiier Whne Nancy L Auslln Jortn Ctmsrenson Ltnda Fetter Adele Hill Mlcha91 Matcella Mac B Peters, Jr KrlaMSilva Myrtle White Tnna Bachelder V1rg1n1a Cteck Jim Fe1cn1mann Tet'esa L Hitt Ct1ar1es ~et Bill Pet9"10n Ruth Silvey William Whitener G M Badaacrt Rita M Clegg Rita Felct'ltm8nn JoAnn Hlista Marianne Malks SaNatore Petrella M1keS1mk:h Jerry Whoi.y Troy Badgett Cynthia Chne Bob f'.emandel Donna Hot>oseh OenntS Mitton Keith Phelan Julle S.ngtetary Karen Whoi.y Jean L Baird Rebecca Cot>bs Jamee Ferry Margret Hodges 8. ,,..,, Marshall JOyOI Piefoe P1tti Teeter Stres Maud .. Whyte EdWard Baker Charles Coburn Anna Ferryman Anne Hogan-John~--Luclti. Pinkley Carol Skiff Ouan9 H Wlcicluncl Mike ea1dw1n AnClrPW E Coen Colleen Fefrym8n She~y Kathie A. Maur;c. Alexander Pirro Dave SllUghter EncW\Gner Clair Barber Oebta Cohrone Dack Ferryman Lisa Holmes W1ll1rd~ Petllf Plumley Allen Smith Scot1 Wiibur Joyce L Barnes Vera Colarusso Jim Ferryman Larry Homung Oonna Mc8rlde Edwatd J Postel Deborah Smith AlyOI E. W1klox Kan Barratt Waller Colbath Ill LaDonna Ferryman Bob Howard C.rroll McClne 01c11 Power P9ggySrnilh David Wilk• Patnc1a Baue< JaGQue L COieman Jeff Fichtner Valer .. Howard Mic:hel4 =land ftll'lcee Joe (Joie) POW8f Gregory 8 SmouN C David Wlthac:ns Aoo Bauer Rot>eria Coleman Btariche Fish$ Laura Hnaa Audrey Helen R Price Marilyn Soth Frri P Will..mt Miene ee.ucnamp Joe Collura Ill Lou11·f'1Sller U~la Vitanza Hubnef JohnMoCool Lana Price Gary~oec ,. Ir_,. E. Williams Cn&rlel R Beck Toomes CQnno1 Rick F!Shef Ctmstophef Hughel A G Mc:Conn!ca Oebofa Prine.Jackson a.rt>era Stalk• Karen Wtllllmt Ruth Beck Elsie S Cook MaryF .... ROM Ikeda ~Mc:C,.. Ouen1n UM R St.nt Kethleen Witlon Lea Becicer Sylv..ter J Cook Jennifer Fladfng 5-ndylnglet Mlchefle~ R L. Ouezadll A. Sterr Jane Wimer Les Bell Mark C-Corcoran Jeannie Flentye Dorothy llMk EdMc~ H.lmld M. Ovra1shl Dolle J Stattey J\.IM W\lnef Patricia R Bell Nancy Corcoran Jerry Fletchall J1me9 Italiano Pem McGinnis Sylvia Rae MltiemStillla PefcyWimef Sandra Beneke Rebecca L Cote M1Cl'lael Foley Elluti.th Jablonslty Willlem McGoff Edwatd Resmuaaen G~'Stone Troy Winier. M4t} Bennett C.mllle Courtney Ann Ford Cynth1aJ~ Art Mct<ef\lle Nlll•Ailede HllzefStone CaNln E. v.bol9ey Paul Berger Windy COwley Danny Ford Jantee Jlli Cra.g Megowen ThetmeRNdt T'weedStone Edw•d W:>rellter Tony 8eHng91' Russell Coll DawnFOfM)' Ed John Euoen-Meteado .......,Redding o.bra A. S1ottl , ~lte'foung Alt88emtwd Maty Cozart l(.,,,.m Fowle( Bartw. Johneon Jacquie MenMio Doria~ Oeity Strlfl'WI DlmtlZldl Dol0t9SS..... A Wayne CrllW1ord Phylh9 Fowlef Char Jonnlon Linda~ ~~f ~E.Sttamwl SC>Neig8 bdt Ptuhp &.c1enoourt Shtrtey Crewford PMJI FranC1a En~ JohneOn ..,., MliMlil ... ...,,.Stt9W Natw.y McCool ZIMMtla Mary E. 0-Franc:lt M Cnnella. Ptt 0 SheNF~ T J JohneOn JoenMllet ~~ Sern H. Strolctl Robtt1 ·ta" z.,,. Noelle Vine» Billa Arthur A Cn.1t L~1Freund J""* Jonte " lM..., P9t IMl'Otet\ Mlf1' Z•t"f41ttlllf'I P1trtcil Btondlno Frank C~wa Undl S. F"'911on John"°'* "'LotentO.~ Dlnll ....... MIC:Nlfle N. S1urta VlciOf~I MMkB..ahe J Kevin Curcio s.wrina Oalllon PeggyJoMI IObblMMa a.tty ONtlb .... John &ltW FrdS...... M.fglltWf 8 Olltey ComeHe CWldil Sc:Ott ""'* ~ .... LlleA AlcNrdl A 0 .,,__, Henley E. 8jomJtad Rebecca A. CMlMry Metg6e E G.riton ~'-~ ...,...Mln•lan Olle9lt......,., WMIWn Q,.,..,...,, Mlr've~ ~B Dailey AogerO.. e:;·~ U.W.Mlnb1 .......... H9len "*'*' Metthl IMoombtfg JohnOeni.11 • ~Glddlnt ,......,.. Tilri ........ Ullen ....... UKlei\M ~ Sanora Denltlel JlcQI .... Oitltt ~~--Set--~ =~~ ( ,,.,, .. Ult J Wlrr9f1~ lAw• 0 Otrwin ~Olllcodr J.,,,. Kelllt ... L: .... =,._ .. , K.WBoUd* Bennie Oe¥ta ~~ Lynn~ ............ -==... CMrfe c Teytot ~~ Gt1110wt1 Pill lc.ndll .-.-....... OllbOf9't T~ ~Boulger =:: .. a.ndr90ood . c.;ot """ JoflnaloOi .... =~ JattnPT~ ShlWrlP' ~ AIMGoOdlllblf9lf ~~ ................ .. "*'°' Qordiln~ o.kt~ AiaOoodlll ......... UM!ln ....... .......... ldNn-tot • , .... .. ' / J • r ' I • -. NOVEMBER 3. 19~ I :J LEsuE EAllEST HistoryO{VCihis h~btiy,job BOspltal becltons. ear1y s'1opper .. Once apin, the Thanksgiving turkey's not even ~Y fort he oven and Christmas lights are starting to blink around town. Althoup I used to hear a lot of arumbling about the early in- troduction of Christmas, the stretched-out season ofholiday shopping appean to be here to stay. · In fact, I watched my friend Sheila maneuver her way through Hona ~ong's Stanley Market snapping up presents last July. Most of us, I guess, ba¥e buckled under. If that annual urge is starting to creepuponanyofyou, volunteers at Sooth Coast Medical Center arc ready to help. The auxili~ is presenting its "Holiday Faire" Nov.10-and 11. The fund-raiser, which will be held in the hospital lobby from lOa.01. to4p.m., will offer baskets, holiday mugs, tree omaments,jewelry, baked goodies and plants. Thanksgiving and Christmas decorations also will be on hand. Mo~~ raised will go to the South una hospital. • • • Also in Laguna, the Patriots ... lleCallocb By LESLIE EARNEST °' ............... Reured history professor Sam McCulloch. who began working for UCI before the campus v.as even built, has been appointed h1stonan Qf the u111vers1ty. McCulloch. a native Australian~ was hired 1n 1963 as foundmg dean of the School of Humanities. He reured last summer. In the years between, McCulloch has kept notes, ccmducted interviews and kept a careful eye onhistpry as i\ was unfolding, The ap~intmcnt 1s. he says, part of an ongoing process. • "l think it's a lot of fun because, you .ec. I've ~n doing it unofficially anyhow for roulthly 24 years" McCulloch said ... I 've got a whole mntal file cabinet full of things." Over the years, McCulloch, 72, • watched the campus grov. from a cvenuall) be. · s!n&lc building to a sprav.hna un1vcr-.. We bumped along for about a half sny. . a mtle," McCulloch said "It v.as so ''I can remember when all I'd ever rou&h. 1l was hopeless We couldn't sec '4-as canle wandenna 'arou nd act tanher ~han a hatr 1 mile v.e here.''5ald McCulloch v.ho h\es sn turned around and came bad ·• NCWJ>Qil Beach wuhhts wife, Sall>. Jn The ded1cauon of the campus June fact, wflen he atn\ed for his iniual 20, f964. was im portant hmoncalh intervaew m October 1963. there wu for a vanety of reasons Prn1den't only a small bu1ld1ng on IA-hat 1s nov. Johnson v1sued the campus to 1.ake Campus Dn\e and Jamboree part in the dedication With the Boulevard. memory of Pres1dent Kenned' ·s as-"W~en 1 came. there ~as JU~t tha t sauination su ll .frcsh \ianne~ v.en one building and they were building posted every 25 to 50 \ards to prolc.-ct Umversnt Avenue:· ]lewd ... Jf )OU Johnson. McCulfoch Said · traveled from the corner of .. The ~t pohct n~lutel\ "-Cnt MacAnhur and v.ent along what 1s mad when he came oil thC' plat(orm to now called Campus, there was shake hands With the people · said absolutely nothing but open field McCulloch "Ven fev. campuses unul you got to our butld1ng." would evc.t..ha'e t>C-en ded1cjlted b\ a Altho ugh the roads had not been president It was ver. C\C1tJng bu.1h. Mf(:ulloch said he ask¢ to be McCulloch .,.,ho sull teache\ one dnven to '4-here the campus v.o uld rass each quaner. said he spe~t the equJValcnt of a month dlJlln& thtot.tih notes from the Umversaty of California Board of Rcpnts' u- ccut.rve commllttt mccunp &om 19S7 to 1985. He tape recorded 27 founde~ of the campus. collected important press releases and manute$ of mccu ngs. Much of the inforrnauod is now in the college arcluvcs. As offictal campus h1stonan, McCulloch will 1ntcrv1cw around 85 people c:1lher now at the uruvcmt) or who have been influential tn the de\oelopment of the campus ovt r the past IS )CMS. f \entually. the ma· teQ al pthercdw11l be pulled t~ther 1n a book called .. Instant Univem~ ... "It's the .h1stol') of Irvine for roughly 20 years." McC.ulloch said. The book utle comes from tbc fact the campus offered mas ter's. bachelor's and doctoral degrees from the onscL {Pleue .ee UCl/B2) Aerial photography soars for Irvine nian : By LESLIE EARNEST OflM ~l'htli.19 . To Fred Emmen. fl:-mg mt-ans getung b1gh. 1n more ways than one The pilot and aenal photographer -who spends about 25 percent ofh1s workday in the air snapping real estate pictures ,.-said his spints sag when the skies cloud 0' er "What most people don't under- stand about acnal photographers is that 1t'9 lake being a doctor .. Em men S&Jd. .. A' doctor gocc; to "'ork the minute an emergent\ OC(Urs and an aenal photographer goes to 1o1.ork the nunutc the slues.an clear "There's nothmg better than being able· to fl) up and down the 405 F~a> I.I\ rush ho ur traffic at 150 miles an hour." Emmen added "It's better than drugs, -put tt that v.a) .. Although the Irvine r~1dent ad- mus it's his love of flying that drove htm to his ~nt occupauon a background of about 16 years in real estate didn't hurt. -"I k.now what makes real est.ate uck ... Emmett said. -1 th10Jc this has given me a great pcrspccuve to be in the aenal photography business." '\ppara.ntly, business 1s soaring for Emmen., whose Sant.a Ana-based firm, The Aena.l Photographer. re- ccntl) bou,&bt DcMers Air Views ln<ll in Irvine. O ver the past '22 vcars. the. two companies bave shot m ore than i40,000 pictures depicting dcvelo~ ment throu&}lout the state. -A)1ng is son of hkl' bemg pan of the future nJht now ... said Emmert, who 1s mamed and bas a 2-yee.r-<>ld daughter. ·:You Stt pieces of dJM be1n1 turned oyer. follo•cd by con- ettte found.at1ons. And the next tluog you know. there's steel and glass where there used to ben oth1r1g." Emmen's relall\'CS havt been watchin& lbc state 1TOW since 1910. (Pleue eee AElllAL/82 Day Parade Association has an- nounced the election ofits new president, Gary Cauoa. The theme for the 23rd annual parade, which will be held in March, is 0 UnitedWeStand .... " · Anyond ntercsted in the -par- ade is welcome to attend the next committee meeting Nov. lOat S:30p.m.at I ISON.Coast Hi&bway in Laauna. 'Adqpted' oldster~ ertchant~d by-tykes-. · .Prenatal· care now available For more in(onnation, call Smyl\Mde1at494-t J07 or 494-6769. • • • . A major fund-raiser for Wood- btidae High School's Grad Night '89 Committee is on schedule for Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ..Night i'\t the lmprov" will includ~dinner, dessen and a comedy performance by J .J. Wall at the lmprov o n Campus Drive in lrvine. The cost will be $36 per .person. Ms:>hey raised will be used .. to provide a sober and safe alternauve to a potentially danaerous night." according to Tlaa Yullovtcll. chairwoman of the event. 0 Wewanto urchifdren to. remember this night all of their lives,'' Yurkovich said. For ticket information. call Lelp McCoy DlMarco at 5S1 -3 719 or NlllkJ Robta1on at SS2-4965 . By LESLIE EARNEST Ol IM.,.., ..... "-" Kinderganener Da.m1en ~euzke 1~ actting something special out of the "Adopt-A.Orandparent'' program at Palm Terrace Health Center 1n Lquna Hills. So 1s 90-year-old Doroth y Bell, who he calls .. <\unt Dorothy." The program. which provides senior citizens with v1s1tors and youngsters with a· link to er 1o1.1scr acocratign, has provided Damien and his ad opted arandmolher wtth the pleasure of cacn other's com pan). "Ifs been a great program for both the ~tients and the childre n." said Mar,Juna Sciloncn, dt(CClor of social rehabilitation at the cen~r ·'Some· times even cranky patients forget all about their complaints and come alive when the ch1ldreo come m." Foe youngsters, often separated from extended families. the program has special value. Damien's mother. Debbie, whose own mother died when Debbie was six months preg- nant, had been looking for a way to conno..l nc:r son "'1th a grandmother figure. "l wanted to do this same thing fOr two. )Cars;· Dcbbtc said. "\\e don't '1a\e an) relau,es here: in (ah- fom1a" According to Seilonen. the pro- gram, which began in Februaf'). caufht on qu1clcJ). . " t did n't take long to ge\ people interested," Scilonen SaJd ... .\nd run· nmg the program 1s eas> -a ~hild ·adopts a resident in the Health C't>nter and then · visits his or her new grandpa.rent at least QnC( a month tO talk. share school \\Orie and pla' ,games. ' · "The problem 1s we don't ha"e enough youn~ters to go around.'' Sc1lonen addcd. ·-SOmctn ing like this "'-OU Id be a perfect sen ice project tor a scout troop." For Debbie Neitzke. the program filled a fam1h need while gn 1ng h•r and her husband a chaooc to share an entertaining 5-} ear-old. "He's a vel') loving child.'' "e11zl..e said .. He alwa')s seem s to gn e us a lock . .so I wanted to share him ·· 0..., -,..... .. , La ""' ... Dorothy Bell. 90. ahares a moment with Damien Neit.&ke. 5 . ·The South Count\ Commumt) £hntc and the count): public HCalth Care '\gen~ has launcb-cd a program to meet the needs of pregnant women who C"ln't afford proper medical caJT The program. ~ h1ch will use local obstetnc1ans to reach out 10 the communJt~. staned Tuesd•n "This 1s something v.e ha'e _ dreamed a~ut for a long ume." satd chruc director Boen.a Saunders. .. We', e had to tum down many e">pectant v.omen 1o1.ho dcsperatel) need nutnuon couoschn& and monthl~ checkups. Tb~ women cannot afford a ph~-s1ctan The} end -Up...dcltvcnng at a ~I em ergcnC) room ha\ Lng had no prenatal care and often iJ'1ng.b1nh to lo1o1. binh lil.etght babies. as well as babies with other romphcauons .. Chn1c nu~ pracut1oncr .\.nne ..Fernandez and load obstetnC'laos Leonard Leon. 1anak Sbanan a nd Kaue Brubaker "-111 provide checlc- {Pleue eee PRENATAL/B2J • • • Twenty eight Orange County based non-profit organizations were recently awarded a total of $I 00,000 in srants from the National Education Corp. of Irvine. About 140 groups had applied for the awards in five cateaories. National Education's Studying in· fOreign l'ands offered to teens Representatives from a ufluna ASSE lntemauonal (former!\ attend c,chool 1n Europe.: .\ustraha another culturt it's shon -term or long-term ·· Sl.ld Beach-based student exchange pro-Amencan Scandinavian Stude11it E{· :-o;ev. ZeJland or CanJda The e\· tudents interested 10 ,hn~r' '''' Denise Ste\ ens. A £ v.estcrn ~ gram arc looking for hilth schOQI change) offers students from 15-1 pcnence pro' ides teem v.nh an can take pan in summer pmgralT'"> or g1onal du-ec.tot .. There's an impact st~dents inte~t~ in spending a year )tars old who ma1nt.am at least a 3 o opponun t' 10 gain foreign langua(!e Jn 1.--0a~ tnp to Rus~1a ~ • on 'our life"' hether )OU'rc gone for a (Pl---PIUZ&/82) Wlth a host family in anothercountf) grade point a'eragt an opponunu' to l..1llc; "'h1!e gctunga fin.t hand lcx1I.. at · 1· s a grov.1ng e\pcner:u · "'i( ·ho (Pleaee eee ~CJIAJfOltfB2) B u LLET 1 ~ B oARD . Couflty-Centennial programs Planned during November Otanae County's Centennial committee will offer annual cran and 11n bazaar Fnda} from 5 to 9 p m and homC' Jecorauons$--6ther ttC'm' "'1 11 tx 'a Jh \ 1~ •m an electnxard eram :rir 1 'il 'l',.,' an1.h" er Ca ll 751 -099$ propams and eve~lts seared for the fam ily through Saturday from 10 l\,.m. to 3 pm at the Zonta clubhouse at q .1 m h' '\ pm Fn ' and ~ a m 111 1 r ~ ..... 1turJ3, for further 1nll .. 1rmat1('n and an .irrx11n1ment ·November ranaina from boutiques and bazaars to 1SthStrcctandlrv1ne .\Hnue.Ne1o1.pon lkach Lunlh,\Jllbt'a\a1labl and1herc 1o1.1llt1q1n1cdra1o1.1n~' "Turkey Trot.sn and a time capsule uncovering. Twent)' an1san v.111 ha\ e their crafts on d1spl:l\ and Women ·5 sem1nars scheduled Amona the November Protrams will be a scnes on for sale. w1th proc~s earmarked for local chant' Oranae County and the Sea weekends 1n Ncwpon Beach Admtu.ton 1s free (con*t Steve Q\ristman at 661-1001). •vcckend fam1I) wo~ops at the Sant.a Ana Zoo (Jennifer Rigby. 8)6.4000), a Turkey Trot SK run and 13-mtJe marathon Sunday at Santa Ana's Centennial Park (Bileni Padilla. 6'47-6SS9)and theremovaJ ofa time capsule from the old County Counhouse Nov. I 0 (Esther Cramer. 213 697-1271). Romance workshop at OCC A workshop offenng ups on ho" to put romance bad. into your hfe will be pre entcd Fnda) from ():30 to Q 30 p.m. in Room 105 of the Counseh na a nd Adm1s\10n\ Bulldina at Oranae Coast College Brtnda Blackman w1ll conduct thr proaram v.h1ch includtS rituals to belp ~ttpa relauon h1pgrow1ngand l wars to create a romantacen' ironmcnt The ft"C 1sS:?S and rca.istrat1on ma) be made b> phone at .i J!. 5880 Other events include a Musicians' Bash at Costa Mesa's Red Lion Hotel Nov. J 3 (Be,,erl) R1edhng. S46-8 l66), the Oran,e County lnv1tauonal Exh1b1uon at the Laauna An Museum Nov. 18 (Ann Nalcid. 494-8971) and a Turkey Trot IOK run in Dana Point No . 24 (Elizabeth Nelson, 496-2068>· Free nu ncclaatlon offered NB Ub~ropam ch111J6ed A chanae W been announced 1n tM Thursda} evenina speaker series at the Newpon Center branch of the Newport Beach Public.l.ibrvy for Thunda> Chiropnictor Marcia IOe!ncr-fttbcr *irt discuss health ca.re rchab1lit.ation. maantenance and P"'"cntaoo lnttead or the spons anJury PfOIT'lm prcV10u!tl)-an- no unced. The libtary as located a1 8S6 San Clemente Drive and mote information is •avatlllbtc from J1ck1c- Headly at 644-3 J 77. Craft bau.u la lfe"J)Ort free flu '\tcCU\&hons for ad ult' 0' rr SS )t'~~ of c- w1ll be a"a1lab\e Fnday 1n tht board room of 1h( uth Coast M~ical Center o n a firncomc. fi~t SCr"ed hasu •. The chnic ,.,,111 run from 9 a.m to 4 p.m Furth<r anformauon may be obtained b' callma the: bosnil&I at 499·131 l. Children's overnighter set Thr outh Coast '\ \.1('.\ "-111 ho1J a ,h1ldr\·n·, P' cm1ght program Fnda\ tor ckmt"nt.1n ,, h,,\,l·.igt"J \OUnj tCt"S 3l lhe 't ;!Q 31 trov.n \JJIC\ Parl..\\l\' Liauna '11uel The ~undo~ners C1\cm1ght t'\Cn1'3rt' \ChcJukJ un the first Fml3' of rach month lrom o '.\)pm ll• ~ 'l a m the nnt da\ The fee arc I" tar non·m<'mh.I"' unJ '1 3 for membc'r"' Call' the '\ \.1( .\ at J \J' 114q t111 tunhcr 1niorm;auQn OCC offerlng appllcadons \pph~t lOM or Of'\t•llmt' \tuJ,nt\ pl.inn1n~ ,tu enroll at Oran e C t coll c nc\t ~pnn art' no" a\ ail.able 1n the eollcac·~ .\dm1s,1\ln<1 and R..ci.ord otlict' The offiC'c:.1i apen \1onJa~ throup,h Thu™1a' tT<'m a m to ., p m and Fnd ) from a m· to p m I nr mnn ~mt"C.tcr 1nto rmallon. 1;all -'3~-67~ · • Senion get free nu dots .\uthor .ind ps~ lhol''1-l't \I am {\,I tcr.,., 111 SJ)l"ak at 1v.o frtt i.cmmars .. pun ored b' lh<' l Cl Colfe'1c "t Mcd1cine and the t (I \\ om~n ., 1)pfXlrtutllt1e'-C' cntcr m Dana Point f nda' The scmtl}ars "-Ill be pf"('-.t'nt<'.d lrum 10 am to OOOl) for h~lth care professional;, and trom I lO to 3 • p m on "The Forb1dd'en Hmor. ot \\<'men (..ill the h p1t.al at •Nb-e~t 2 t<i. for ~f'\ a111-in<. . t Game, concertezcursion •lated The \iev.ix>n ~ach Patl..<i lk.n·hc<i and Rccrcau~ Dcp.artment will spon r an c'cul"1on to turd.a)~ l .( 11iforn1a football gamc anJ thC' po t-tame concert h' the Bc.-a h Bo~ Tile S~2 foe 1ndude the p me a1'd coecen. tr;aO\pon&tton •nd rr r~mcnts 0cfllrturc uaw • l:lO p.m. from ~ Mannc-fs "'r .. par~ma lot at 2005 00\>er Dmc 1n ~t"wpon Call fl44-31SI for matt tnfcw~ 82 ~Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, Novem~ 3, 19~8 College rv·station Writes its own suc·cess story By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of .. Dllllr .......... In terms of highs and lo""s. 1983 and 1984 weren't the best )CU'S for Hunungton Beach-based pubhc tele- vision station KOCE Channel 50. Still reeli ng from the etTcc1s of Proposition 13, station owner Coast Co~unny College Distnct con- sidered dumping KOCE, calling the station a financial drain. · The station. located on the Golden West College campus, ~n broad- casung 1n November I 9'12. It was OraOJI'. County's first locally-liccnsro tcle\'ISIO~tatlOO. KOCE's problems accelerated when d1stnct teachers at Orange Coast. Golden West and Coastline collqes complained that subsidized station funds of about $2 million a year· should go to 1rad1uonal classroom instruction. The cnt1c1sm reached a pinnacle in 1983 when district trustees voted to lay off around 100 faculty members ·whale continuing to subs1d12c the television station. But then I 985solled in and trustees came up with somettling called the Cooperative Teltvasion Academy. The proposal called for the district to continue to operate the station while using its studios as a tcachins facalit) for the dmrict's students. Students PRIZE WINNERS ... would learn hal)dS-On how to operate a televison station -in front of the cameras and behind the scenes.. The plan would gC11e11lte SI mil hon a year m inc~me. Th~ trust.ccs also d~as­ ed. the station's subsidy to SI mil hon and then to $400,000 for. 1986-87. KOCE ttspond«i by cutting back the staff and raisi ng additional funds o utside the district T~ay, the 16-year-old KOCE sta- uon 1s still scratching for bucks.. bu1 the quality of educational and PBS programs offered to Orange and Los Angeles county viewers is top notch, according 10 the station's dirtttor of public information, Judith Schaefer. Its yearly operaung budget is $3.9 million. "We know how to work on a shoestrina." Schaefer said. ··We arc always lookins for ways to 1e1 extra money throta&h special events." To its credit, the statlon has pmcrcd 21 local Emmy awards.. 19 Golden Mikes: fot t\CWS proaram- mina. 21 California Associated Press Ttlevison Awards and flve Dis- neyland Community Service Awards. .. h has bttn our goal to-serve the educ:ationaJ needs of Coast Com- munity Collqc District and provide responsible broadcasting that enhances the educational. cultural and community life of local resi- dents," Schaefer said. r• , "We have developed a broadcast tchcdule that attracts more than• milhon viewers in Southern Cah- fomia., Schaefer said the station annually broackasts more than l ,SOO hours of adult education telccourse procrams that enable people to cam colteae credits. She claims KOCE has tfic larsest fomal adult education sched· ule of any public televison station in the U nitcd Slates. The lnstructi6nal Television Ser- vice. Schaefer said, annually provides• 6SO boun of procrams designed to supplement 1hc education cur- riculum of 260,000 kindergarten ~ . through 12th grade Ofanae County 1tudcn1.t. f In addition. the SO fulltlmc staff members produce a series of nationaJ- ly distributed "how-to" protrams alona with instructio'?al books ~ sianed foT the bome viewers. Public interest shows focus on Ofanae County. KOCE also produces "Project Plus." dealing with problems and solutions of illiteracy, "Critical America," which looks at the child care needs of workina parents in the county, "The Chemical People," and •·Generation at Risk," focusing on tecn-aaers and drua abuse. .~ FromBl AERIAL.PHOTOGRAPHY ••• : ._ l"romBl community awards program, which began 10 19&3. provides fund1 ng for organizattons which foc us on specific social needs. •Among this year's winners were: Orange County Marine Institute in Dana Pomt. Episcopal Service Alliance m Mission Viejo. Adult Careers Inc. in Irvine a nd Saddleback Valle) YMCA Adult Day Care Center in El Toro. · ( ongratulattons to all the groups performing such 1mpon- ant serv ices tn our communll). • • • ThecHyoflaguna Beach 1s expecting to recel\ ea grant from the O ffi ce ofTraffic Safct~ in acramento t0 pa) salaries and benefits for two police officers \'ho will be assigned to en force a .. d ri ving underthe influence" (D t.:I) program . The otlicers "'II also be involved in communtt\ education programs that stress . Santa ~na. Rick Cohen. pre' 1ous- I> emplo>ed by the Newpon- Mesa YMCA. will help raise funds to expand the center's program. which revolves around counstlingjuveniles. _ The center. wtuch is hailed as "'an alternative to the juvenile JUS ttce S> stem :· uses the slogan: .. Arrest the proble m . no t the ch ild ." • • • .\nd another ha pp) binhda~ is in order. This time it's a b1gone. Eleanor McWilliams Kraak will celebrate her IOOth birthday Frida> v.11h a part> hosted b> her granddaughter. Michele Pellissier and hergreat-grand- dallghters, Marianna and Lorelei McFarland. K.raak has lh ed in Laguna since 1958. Nancy Arnold (left)1U1d Mary ao.e Bro'WD. memben of South Coast Medical Center Awdllary. pre'riew aale Item•. EXCHANGE STUDENTS ••• From Bl" month or I 0 months." when his peat1f'lndparcnts emi- pated from an island off the coast of France and settled in Huntington Beach. Emmert was born 46 years ago in Los A~les' Chinatown. Altbou he can'1 remember when he start dreaming of becoming a pilot., his ac1ual training began when he was in the Air Force, stationed in Panama near the canal zone in 1968. As part of a military flying club, he honed basic skills and was quickly hooked. . - ··There's a fascination with it - that risky clement," he said. ··The risk factor of somethina happening great- ly increases when you're soarins through the air." And for an aerial photographer, flyins presents .a special challenge, accordana to Emmert. "It takes a rare talent to be able to ~pture a good image from an airplane," said Emmert, who is accompu1ied by another person when he mes his four-passcnaer Cessna over commercial real estate property. ··vou need to be 1lbl~o visualize the scene and anticipate the split second timing required to pho~ graph it while traveling at 100 miles per hour." The aerial pho1ograpby company, now named Fttd Emmert Air Views, occasionally shoots 'other scenes, such as balloon lauflchings and boat regattas. Some of Emmert's 'pictures have been considered works of &rt. For five of the past six years, he bas shown his photographies at the Art- A-Fair in Laguna Beach, • But the majority ofhls work comes from developers. land owners_ mort- gage bankers, appraisers and engi- ncef'S. And~if the commercial real estate industry butters his ~read, Emmert returns the favor. ··Many times a good aerial photo is what finalizes a multimillion dollar real estate deal," he said. ' the hazards of dri-. mg while under the in fluenre of alcohol. We iDvite yoa to send us ialormatioo oa commu11ity bap- peniJJgs. We w1111t to bear /rom you about upcoming events, local people 1111d oeigbborbood aews ia general. Sead to tbe Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cost/I Mesa 92626. Msrlt to tbe attention of Leslie Earnest. In add1t1on to the outgoing student pros-ram. ASSE provides.host famil- 1e~ an the Un11ed States for swdents who '4ant to 'isit the United States. Irvine residents Chuck and Tina Conne·r. who have four children of their own. mcl udang 4-year-old twitis. are nov. pla) mg host to their fifth e'changc student. ··That lond of minimizes your opponunny for getting into tro uble." Conner said. The Conners arc also ASSE area represcntauves ahd arc responsible for deciding which families will be hosts to visninJ teens. There are no economic requirements and couples need not have children in their home to qualify as hosts. Sometimes retired couples aro.&Ood candidates, accord- ing to Conner. UCI HISTORIAN ••.. Prom Bl -- ---. • • • .\n In me resident has been hired as development coordi- nator at the .\ssessment and Treatment Sen ices Center in : Youth a champipn lrvme·s Jenelle Elefante v.on the \'ault champ1onsh1p at the Third Class IV Compulsol} Prehmana~ .G)mnastacs meet on· Saturda)~ She was corppetang an the 9-)ear-old d1v1S1on for ~1s.s1on Fl1tes ofM1ss1on VieJO. Elefanle lopped her age d1v1s1on with a vault score of 8.3. She also placed founh in the all-around com- petition with 32. 7 points and founb on bars with 8.05. • "If I can do 11. anyone can," said Tana Conner with a laugh. After talung four O\her students from Sweden. the Ph1hpp1ncs and Spain 0' er the past ~11 ) ea-rs. Connor said she and her husband had not in- tended to take another child this }ear. '"This tame. we v.eren't going 10 do it." Conner said. "'Bu1 our children begged us 10 do 11. ··r thmk n provides a good role model for m) luds." she added. Whether traveling to another country or vis1t1ng in America. the teens are not allowed to drive. dnnk alcohol or use drug$. LET'S CAPfiROWTH "A family doesn't have to be picture-perfect ideal," Conner said. "Mainly we're looking for a family that would be able to treat the student as a member of the family and provide a suppon1ve atmosphere. They arc teen-agers. after all." However, at the present, ASSE representatives arc directing their energy toward fi11ding students interested in traveling to another country. There are no language re- quirements. Interested students can call 497-6529. -By udle Eurlat McCulloch said he thinks having time between when the first members of the faculty were hired and when . they actually had a place to work helpc:d the campus to eventoally gain a strong national reputation. The Clttra time. he said. allowed them time to ~nsscross the country, findane the right "J>COple to fill the other openings. ··we knew we could do it if we could recruit the excellent people at the beginning." said McCulloch ... If you have excellence, you can build on cxcdlence." PRENATAL CARE •.• From Bl ups~ prenatal clas~s and nutnt1onal coun~ling for expectant mothers. ··we hope to reduce the medical rislts to mother and child and to promote the delivery of a healthy baby," said Saunders ... Prenatal care saves the pubJ,.ic. rrioney by mini- mizing high cost and high risk deficiency. lt also reduces the need for expensive neonatal intensive care." The clinic ~rves the needs of appoximAtcJy 6,000 south county residents each year. Around 49 per- cent of \he clinic's patients arc children. ~ecently Los An~lcs Laker Guard Byron Scott rai~ SI S,000 for the chnic during a wee d.spon~vent. ANil SOLVE TRAFFIC IN COSTA MESA - Join us in voting YES on MEASURES H &. I ft._ H 1~Ml''1 Gar, Bovt>r Jac.QUl'hr.e Dt>~•' ,, Doti~ Goodwin Gearlda K1mt>all G Scon Morlan Atma Romo MISSy Thenot Pi"' Bozarn Ke• ()email' April Gracy Chester L King Henrietta Mon1mer Jose Romo Rteha.rd Thefiot Cnar P'> Brac"t'r L.Ju•S Den1or Ingeborg Grail L1~Kirkham J L Mosht>erger Muriel Ross Nensa Tirona •harr•·n Br ad!Cl":l JonnW DeW•t' Dan Grapenh&gefl Ctms Knox Charles Muchnick Aoben Ross Steven F Towner S. 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