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1990-08-28 - Orange Coast Pilot
OU\,fa f 0\'I 'I ICI \I Nolmn-, n to In Anaheim Oi nge Coast Serial c ex ely In the DalfX Piiot Are you today's winner? PlemeSeeP .. AS lllCll•Olut71 ......... SUNNY T H E ORANGE COAST 25 CENTS .. GOOD MORNING! lt'1 Tuesday, Aua. 28, 1990, and here's what's bappcnina: OR.ANGE COAST WEATHER: Mostly sunny today. T ... y'1 k!P/lew: 71-H Yesterday's hi~jlow: 7 1-61 Tomorrow's htsh/low: 7 1-63 SPORTS: Majer lAepe ..... .u: ~7,TeUIJ Z._HOU• HOTUN• TOTH••DITO• 642-6086 C'• ••• ,.,, • '1llN ,._ ,,.,,.IU ,_.._., INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: PullinJ comic strips is a little Like pulhns teeth -at the Oraqe Cout Dally Pilot any- way. You'll recall that a few months back we were toying with the idea of giving the boot to the new vcnion of Nancy ... However, due to popular de- mand, demonstrated ovcr- whelminaly in a readers' poll, SlutJo's girlfriend won a repncvc. Well, forgcttins our promises of never touching the comics apin, we quietly yanked the ~Tumbleweeds recently to c room for Oranac Coast Serial, the only daily feature of its kind in Orange County, found exclusively 10 the Dally PU.l But while the respon9C lo the leriaJ has been wonderful, thr reaction from die-hard Tumbleweeds fans has been. wcU , not so wonderful ... So beginning today and continu-ins until Thursday, we will run the strips Tumbleweeds and Judie Parker on pafC AS ... This paper is a participatory democracy. so it will be up to the majonty of readers who call our hotline (642-6086) to de- cide whether to yank 'Weeds or give the Judge a death sentence. INDEX 8uSIMSS Classified Comics Horoscope Opinion Society TV llstlngs Weather A4 83-6 88 ' BS A6 AS A7 A7 TOOAv·s THOUGHT "A ,,,,,,.,·s dying Is~ tM survivors' •ff•lr thM't his own." Thomas M~nn .. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1990 Unborn baby custody war rages '/ was afraid I was going to die' Sµrrogate mother in hospital Newport lifeguard pulls victim from ocean floor 8y IOe VAN IEYKI N ..ct TONY DODIRO ~ ,.. s.... ...,...,, , NEWPORT BEACH -Rose- ndo Macias, a 20-year-old vlSitor from Mexico City. will likely have the dark face of the Pacific Ocean imprinted on his brain for the rest of his life. While the Oransc Coast pres- ents a smiling visasc to most who view it, that face turned angry for Macias Sunday afternoon and ncarl): swallowed him. Macias nearly drown while swimming with two friends off the 28th Street jetty. He was pulled from the water, semi- conscious and helplcu, by New- port Beach lifeguard Jeff Norsc- cn, who is being hailed as a hero. As Norsccn stared over the mirror-like ocean surface caused by Sunday's settin' sun. he re- membered the advice a veteran lifeguard once pvc him: Some- times one can just sense a prob- lem. ·~ I ; And be sensed somcthins danscrous late that afternoon as the hish winds and ocean cur- rents created hazardous con- ditions for unwary swimmcn. And as Macias and bis friends walked out on the jetty, Noneen made a mcntaJ note to watch them. "You set that choked up feel- ina in your throat," be said. It's a feeling that danacr is lurking. be said. Sure cnouJh, when Macias' friends frantically waved at him. Norsecn immediately radioed in that he had a possible problem. When he reached Macias' friends, Norscen handed them his buoy at fint, but they pointed to the water and said It was their fncnd who needed help. "I looked down and three feet under the surface was this guy," Norseen said. Nonecn dived in and pulled Macias out. As he pulled Macias lfllte ... 1H HERO/a.ck P.get ~ ........... ltOMndo MH .. I II happy to tee • awlltne fKe •1 n urH 8rk19et McGulnneu Ulre1 ure of the ne•r- drownlnt victim. ..., .... ,....~ ................ Jeff Nor•••n points to th• spot off the 28dt St,•et jetty where h• rescued Rosendo M.c .. a. ly IMI. Y ADAMS o.1111 ,.. SUit ........ SANTA ANA -Rumon of in- duced labor, kidna~ and child- binh drove opposma lawyers in a surropte motherina cue beck to court Monday u each side 9CCb custody of an unborn baby boy. The latest round of lepJ action came after surropt.c motl>er Anna Johnson checked into UO Medical Cent.er late Friday with contractions. Tbouah she is JUSt seven months ~t, Johnson bas been suffcr- ina labor pains for the put month. her lawycn say. Fearin& ·the child would be de- livered and spirited away, Robert Walmsley rushed to the hospital armed wttb a court order showina Mark and Crispina Calvert -the child's scnctic parents -to be the baby's 1uardians and lcpl reprcsen- ta'(V!f~sley's latc-ni&bt trip to the matcrnitl ward was answered wtth a charfe o harassment and attempted k.idnappina by Johnson's lawyen. In a statement rek:aled Monday, Johnson said the Calvcrts believed the baby bad been born and "were attempllnf to ki~~ the baby from my arms tn the t time." But the Calverts only wanted to know if JobnsoJl was deliverina the baby, Walmsley said. And Walmsley wanted to let the hospital know that. Lf born, the boy sboukln 't be r'C>- leated. Lawyers for Johnson and the Calverts aarecd to a meeuna with Superior Coun Judae William R. Frocbcra on Sept 7, when the baby's lqal auardtansrup will be trans- ferred to a neutral party. Walmsley and Richard Gilbert. anomey for Johnson, said they mi&Jlt come to an ..,-cement before that date. Despite the amiable ..,.cement to aive the fetus a new guardian. the custody issue bas yet to be decided and Johnson made it clear Monday she considers the child her own. "My baby must always lcnow that I am his mother. 1 wtll never stoe fiaht1na for custody of my baby, said Johnson. the sinsle mother of a 3-ycar-old prl. 1n a written state- ment. The unborn boy was conceived outside the womb usins Cnspina Calvert's ca and her husband's spenn The embryo was one of three fll'teue 1H I A8Y /a.ck P•J Brothers reject rumors about handyman 'He was Bonnie Hood's helper, protector' they arcn 't loolung in that d1rcct1on any more The} sa1d no way could he have self-inflicted that wound. ··This was a violent cnmc apmst our fam 1l) and Bonnte." ly IRIS YOKO I Dal!)I ,.. """ "'"' .. TULE RIVER RESERVATION -John and Charlie Dabney were shocked and sickened when they learned their brother's employer. Ncwpon Beach resident Bonnie Hood. had been shot to death at the lodae she owned and operated in thr Sequoia National Forest. But the Dabney brothers were even more stunned when rumors targeted their brother. lodge caretaker Rudy Manuel. who was also shot but survived. as Hood's murderer. The Dabney brothcn said Manu- el. actually their half-brother. could never shoot Hood. whom Manuel protected and rupected. Gang violence casts pall over youth club ly ltOUltT aA.RKI R o.1111,.. ..... ......., HUNTINGTON BEACH -A refup for fun and lauahtcr and the innocent pmcs of youna people - the Boys and Girls Club of Hunt- inaton Valley -came under fire ~onday, the fallout of a deadly weekend pna attack. A 17-ycar-old boy from Oranar a~ntly was touaht out and kilted in a eaq.related shootlna by out-of- towncn at 1 birthday peny attended by about I 00 people at tbe club. About two hours later, in 1 biur- re, ud apparently unconnected 1nc1- dent. two men in a puaana car noticed a ctOWd outlidc the dub and aJJetedly fired shou at pohc:e officrn iavatiptint tbe ftnt ahootiftl. Officials said the pna attack was the fint 11 the facility. the site of the former Bushard School at 19699 Education Lane, near Brookhunt St.rttt and Yorktown Avenue. A number of residents called City Hall on Monday, annollncina a dc- 11re to circulate a petit1on an an attempt k> drive the youth orsaniza- tion from the ncaahborhood. accord- ina to city Public lnfonnation Direc- tor Ball Reed. .. They were not happy," Recd MJd. "They said ~ hid been no llln& problems in the neiahborhood. and they didn't want ~ bnnaana aana problems there from the outside. ~ 1-dy said she. hid enouah trouble W1th her busbend witbout • Tulare County Shcnffs dett'Cll' cs Hood and Manuel have had to deal have also discounted Manuel. who 1s with a lot of comm unit) susp1c1on still 1n a Fresno hospital rccovenng and Jealousy targeted at them ever from his head wound. as a suspect. sm~ Hood took ovt'r Camp Nelson The investlpton say the Aua. IQ Lod&e in 1987. shootina was an attempted robbery "ihe 1oss1p 1s at such a ht&h up by a stocky man with curly-blond. there. they would have wished 1t to collar-lenath twr who baraed into be uue (that M•nuel shot Hood)." Hood. 46. was found dead fTom a aunshot wound to her head. Manuel. 35. was in her cabm when the mtrudcr entered and shot her. but he survived a aunshot wound to his head and manaaed to call for help at 3 20 am Hood's cabin around 3 a.m. said John Dabney. lO Monda., the Dabney brothcn fll'teaw M« SHOOTtNG/a.ck l' ... J But the Dabney brothen said bolh "But the shenff'l dt'tect1Vt''l u1d CIWtl ldwt .... , 1mporuna trouble from Oa*n Orove eanp." Police Chief Ron Lowenbcra uid Monday he wa "a thin pleucd" ,,..... '" ~/'-* P•t \ Amtrak securi ty guard caught ,with pants down ly KAftN AUGI .,.._.,...__ IRVINE -A sccunt) guard at tht' ncwl opened lrvme Amtrak stallon was a~sted Sunday after a Japanesc--spcakinJ woman told poli<X he walked toward her naked as she was usin1 a public t.ckphone at the station. The un1dcnuficd woman had been dropped off by friends at the Irvine Transportation Center 10 catch an 11 a.m. train. After her u.an was canceled. she asked 9«Unty 1uard Lester James McK.inney, 28. for diru11ons to a telephone The woman told poh~ she wa.s u11na the phone wbcn the looked up and saw McKJnney. who was nude. comina toward her, said Poh<X Stt. Ptul Povey. However, McKmncy told pol.et be hid JUSt come from a previous Job and was C:hana>Df dotba He fUnber contended that he was not naked1 but was WHnQI black underwear and IOCkl which. he said. the woman didn't ICC bcau.e be ll black. llOCOrdiftl to 1 ~~ I McKJnncy was anated for ausptCJon of indecent~~ AD 1 1nvatipt1on 11 contanuana. but thcre·s no wonS &om potice --- it w'lll ~an vftdetu)ver one. -=-=~....-v._ ______ ....., __________________________ _,,..._ ....... _. ... ...,111111 I -, r ' ! I I • ·-' I •• ... '. ... •I t.t "' .... . ... Orange Coast People Ken Watts HE f S~------------- A professional sailor and the director of marketing for "The Best of Newpon.'' a collection of recipes from 68 Newpon Beach restaurants. BABY SAILOR---------- "My dad taught me to swim before I was 3," he said. rccalftng his father taking nim out on a 26-foot Thunderbird. By th~ age of 5 he had his own Flipper. a small sailboat that rarely capsizes. By aie 8, he could flip the boat back up with one hand on the centerboard. Now the father of an I I-month old boy, Watts looks forward to teaching him ··1f he wants to learn." FROM HAWAII TO UCl'------ eom 1n Hawa11. Watts came to California to go to UCI. which had a good reputation for sailing. PRO SAILING---------- Today. Watts races a Formula 40 catamaran in the Salem Pro Sails Se nes. The defending champion for two years, he came 1n founh in Olympic trials four }ears ago. . Although sailing is about as popular as t~nn1~ was 30 years ago, the speed of the catamaran is starting to bnng in the fans. BEST OF NE\X/PORT-------- waus and a fnend, Ron Gamson. decided to publish "The Best of Newpon" when the} were selling boats together at Hobie Newpon. The book includes reci pes from John Dominis. The Charthouse, the Beachcomber and many other restaurants. Having sold 2.500 copies m three months. the pair plans 10 come out wllh "The Best of Newport 11" next year. -CompllH by Joy .Utboay EdJtor's aote: If yoo bow som~oe w•o lllffld be le•t•rH ID "Oru1r CoHI People" c•ll tbe Dally Pilot'• City !Hst at f4Z-43t1. or le•vr • mes,.xe oa tbe EdJtor'1 HotlbJe -lft-1081. News of the weird Hired audience walks out on featured speaker's talk By CH,\JCK SHEPHERD France's tounsm minister. Oh' 1er Slim, resigned m July after his plan to increase attendance at a con- ference backfired When onl} 37 people showed up (o ut of 5.000 1ov1tees), Sum humedly called a local actors' union and offered about $50 each for 200 actors to sit m the audience to make 11 respectable in size. (Featured speakers were 12 a foronto hotel 1n March that the clerk called the police. When con- stable Andy Hickerson arrived. he demanded 1dent1fica1ion from the two, and Pederson produced credit cards and a dnver's license belong- ing to Hickerson, who had reponed bis wallet missing several days before I --government ministers and two for- mer pnme ministers.) However. the actors though! their gig expired at · 6: 15 p.m. (while Dcfen~ Minister Jean Pierre Chevenement \\as speaking), and they walked out en massc. South Dakota newspaper editor \.\ard Bushee had "nuen cn11cal ed1lonals about Air National Guard fl}o,ers dunng patnouc ceremonies because the} were noisy and danger- ous. ("Whal 1f a Jet crashed'>" he wrote.) In Ma y, he was invited to nde in an A-7 fighter Jet 1n such a ceremony and accepted out of JOu mahst1c cunos1ty. His JCI col- lided with another, and both pilots and Bushee were forced lo CJCCt. .... . I 0 Jeffrey Pederson and Laurie McDonald were arguing so loudl} at - SHOWDOWN IN r• 'HE rJt.-.!:1ERT Report: U.S. hostage dies In Iraq U.S. expels Iraqi diplomats; OPEC will produce more oil lly LAURA KING ,, ,.,,. ,,,_ ~ Fifty-two exhausted Americans reached freedom in Turkey on Monday after an ordeal in Iraq and occupied Kuwait, and U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said .. it is time for diplomacy" to resolve the Per- sian Gulf crisis. Ufe was not scttina easier for Wcstcmen held apinst their will in Iraq, and an American hostqe was reported Tuesday to have died, apparently of a heart attack .. Early today, CNN reported from Baghdad that the lraqi.s had told the U.S. charge d'affaircs, Joseph Wilson, that an Americ.an bad died, apparently of a heart attack. Wilson was quoted as saying the man was in his mid-SOs and bad been taken from Kuwait to a strategic site in Basra, Iraq. Jn Vienna, nearly all OPEC ministers tentatively agreed early Tuesday to permit some co~n trics to increase oil product1on immediately in response to the crisis. Iran was the lone holdout, and Iraq and Libya did not at- tend. World markets rebounded and gold and oil prices fell , apparently on the rare good news from the Middle East. Stocks prices soared Tuesday in early trading in Tokyo and the dollar opened sharply lower apinst the yen. Elsewhere. Iraqi captains re- ceived orde rs not to defy a U.N. embargo but to allow U.S. wa~ ships to stop and search their vessels, acco rding to several broadcast and published reports. Tbe Sate ~t said it couW not confirm aucb reporu. but spokeswoman Marpret Tutwiler said .. We certainly hope they are true." White House deputy Pft11 leCMary Roman Pol*liuk said: "We•re aware of the press repons. We have nothina to confmn. •• However, the Iraqi ambassador to United Stat.es, Mohammed Sadiq al-Muhat, teemed to con- firm the reports duri~ an ap- pearance on ABCs Niahtline: "We are doina our best ourselves to defuse the tension - I mean, the order that we have aiven to the capwns of the ship not to resist ... " He did not elaborate. Baahdad detained three young men, sons of American diplomats, at the Turk.i sh border, separatina them from their famil- ies. The State Department ordered 36 Iraqi diplomats expelled - two-thirds of the Iraqi Embassy staff in Washington -and im- posed travel restrictions on those remaining. In Kuwait, diplomats kept ue a test of wills with Iraqi authoriucs who demand they close their em- bassies. France said it would ask the United Nations to help the bcsicaed diplomats. President Bush was pessimistic about prospects for a diplomatic settlement to the crisis. "I don't particularly sec more hope now." he sa1d Mon<tay. About 21 ,000 Westerners arc stranded in Iraq and Kuwait, mcludina 3,000 Americans. and Iraq says some have . been di~ tributed among Iraqi strategic ........ from Kuwait and lr•q •rrlY• by th• thouund1 iat Jordan•• border. sites for use as human shields to deter a U.S. attack. In the gritty reaches of the Saudi Arabian desert, U.S. troop deplo)'ment continued. Army Maj. Gen. Gus Paaonis, in charge of l<>sistics for the U.S. forces. said an average 50 U.S. transport flights' were arriving dailv. Americans who arrived safety in Turkey on Monday began their journey last week as a group of I 00 American diplomats and de- pendents who left Kuwait after Iraq's embassy-closing order. In Baghdad, Iraq detained the men but alJowed the 55 women and children to leave. Then, at the Turkish border - after a grueling 27-hour. 430-mile overland tnp from Ba&hdad - three you ng men over tbe age of 18 were ''forcibl y removed" and sent back to the Iraqi capital, the U.S. Embassy 1n Ankara said. Washington angrily accused Baghdad of having "once as.am reoeacd on its pledge" of free passage for the dependents. The 52 others were taken to a NATO base in lncirlik to await a flight home today .. Ba ~e spokeswoman ~arty Davis ~1d they were sw1mmmg. relaxing. and ha ving "pizza and ice cream cones." . Their ordeal -coupled Wlth other Iraqi actions against djJ?lomats -angered Amencan oflic1als. In Kuwait, electricity and water arc cut off to many foreign m1ss1ons -· mcludmg the U.S. Embassy -and Iraqi troop~ ring the m1ss1ons. Telephone service to many is cuL ' The pressure was havms results. Hungary and Nigena said Mon- day they were temp<?ran!y suspending embassy operations JO Kuwait. Some nations agreed earlier to close. Chopper crash kills blues musician 1y ANTHONY SHADID Auoc:IM..S -w .... EAST TROY, Wis. -Gramm}- winning blues gu1tanst Stevie Ra) Vaughan was among five people killed early Monday when their heli- copter slammed into a hill in dense fog after lea v1 ng a concert. authontaes said. The other v1cums were thr~ members of rock star Enc Clapton's entourage and a pilot. Clapton. who piayed with Vaughan at the concert Sunday night, landed safely in Chicago on another helicopter. His publiClst, Ronnie Lippin , announced Vaughan's death. Lippin said there was no truth 10 a report that Vaughan had begged to get on the hel icopter that crashed because it would amve at its desu- nauon earlier. Clapton said the v1cums. who included his agent. bodyguard, and lour manager, "were m) compa- nions, my associates. and my fnends. This 1s a tra~c loss of some very special people.' The helicopter. owned by Omru Flight Helicopters Inc .. crashed in to a 1ield shonl) after leaving the Alpine Valley Music Theater. an open-air stage and ski rcson near East Troy, 30 miles southwest of Milwaukee. said Omni spokesman Phil Huth. Wreck.a&e and bodies were scat- tered over 200 feet. authorities said. Big stock gain seen while oil prices drop NEW YORK -Stock prices roll- ed up their sharpest gain of the year Monday as fears of war in the Persian Gulf abated and 011 pnces took a steep drop. But the pace of trading slowed. and mam analysts said they weren't yet convinced that the market had pulled out of its long summer swoon for good. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials )Umped 78. 71 to 2,6 1 I .63. for its biggest daily point pin since 1t climbed 88.12 points last Oct 16 in the aftermath or a "m1ni<rash" on Wall Street. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by nearly 6 to I in na- tJonw1de trading of Ne w York Stock Exchange-listed stocks, with 1,453 up, 256 down and 287 unchanged. Volume on lhc floor of the Bag Board came to 160.15 m1lhon shares. down from 199.04 million in the previous session. Nationwide. consolidated volume in NYSE-listed issues, including trades in those stocks on reg.ional exchanges and m the over-the-counter market, totaled Clapton's manager. Roger For- rester. told Bntam's Sky News: "We had four helicopters and Enc and I were an one directly behind 1t when it suddenl) disappeared from vision." "Obviously we were not aware of the tragic circumstances until 1he early hours when daybreak broke and they discovered 1t on a ski slope directly behind the bu1ldtn§ 1n which we had JU!>t performed. Among the v1ct1ms was Bobby Brooks, 34. Clapton's agent at Creative Artists Agency, who~ clients al so included Crosby. 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Aoe.rtl. ~ ... p,...,.,,. '~Ea ..... ()llQlf llllocl-"'..lt. CNwltWI a. ........... . E_.,.. Va p__.. a 0...1' ...... Law Schod in Irvine W ESIERN STATE UNIVER5ITY College of Law is proud to announce the opening of its third law school campus in the Irvine Spectrum. • WSU' s lrYine campus is now open for day, evening and Weekend classes. Spring classes begin January 14, 1991. • Other WSU law schools are located in Fullerton and San Diego. • Scholarships and financial assistance are availal>le. c.11 a lllbni..U.. co1111Mlor at OJ4) $fJOO for .w.a.. • 1%6 Found.al lu prwidt oulst1mding ~ l'llutJJtion • 19n Thtwgh 1990, Ullifornia's laf8tSi law scJro • 1973 Acmdjttd '1y ComnnJt« ~Bar txllnrinm. Clllrfm11a 1 • 1976~by ~~~Sdwls """ CdJtgrs • 1~ 11itrl ~~in lrvint WESTERN STATE ~i!iiiiii UNIVERSITY iiiiii! COLLBOI or LAW • Saying farewell to a good summer Clear skies, warm w eather make memorable season on the Coast It 1eem1 a week aao it wu Memorial Dar -now it'• almost Labor Day. You can tell summer is endina, Mominp have 1 chill and even.inp come sooner. The jazz ooncens at Fashion bland arc throufb for another year, the Festival of Ans cloeect Sunday, Thursday is the lut Beer can reptta and Jim school sllrtS on Sept. 1 o. Wood That wu a Jood sum- mer: The weather and water ••••••••••••• were both clear. Saddleback was in sisbt almost every day. So w~s Ca~lina. What were some OranJt ~st ht&hpomts? :Try th.esc: Corona del Mar's ninth annual Sc.cmc 5-kilometer race fimshmg 1n a .summer rain squat· Huntfoaton Beach's 86th annual parade march1ng on a sunny Fo~nh of July· Orange Counly Fair's rodeo kicking up d~st on a balmy Saturday' night; Nixon's Library and. Museuf!l openu~g on a blazinJ. bot Thursday morning; and. catch ~ts on~. B1st~o 201 s charity chnstenings on two crowded summer mghts in Irvine. 0 Has an~one noticed these scenes from an .ora.nge Coast sumn:ier slowly slippma away? A pagl~ of ~~ts, bobb•!1& m ~he waves, be1~g towed out to sea for the Juruor sa1hna champ1onsh.1ps; a red, wh11e and blue parachute, dangling a human body, being J>Ulled by a speedboat off 'Big Coron. a; and. a cloth can <?f C<:><>rs, being dragged down to Lquna, by an airplane only half tts size. . Significant summer trivia along the Orange <;oast inch.~des: 1. The Supr Shack outdoor break.fast crowd ou1lastmg the noise and nuisance of Huntington Beach'~ downtown rcde~elopmc,nt. 2. Th.c Pain du Monde's chic cappuccrno clan surpassing Dad s Donuts dour black ooffce crowd as 1he largest sidewalk gathering on Balt?<>a Island. 3. The 43-ycar-old date shake surviving a $50.000 remodeling of the bright ye llow date shake st.and at Crystal Cove. (The stand is now calied "The Shake Shack" and it's s1ill yellow ... and still serving date shakes.) 0 If the Orange Coast had a symbol for the su mmer of 1990. what would ii be? Neon green shorts, neon yell~w ha.ts ~nd sunglasses ~1th neon pink rims; or a red Rabbit oonveruble ~t~ its lop down betn$ dnven by a tan blond of either sex; or the wh1~-h~tcd Bal~ .Fems wheel spinning pity in the night with the wtute-hghted Pavilion standing nearby? Summer symbols of a nrong local economy were the humunaous carthmovers scu~ing over the dusty hills of ~he Newport Coast; the $400 milhon Orange . County airport nsing Phoenix-like over Irvine; the Panama Canal-hke trench being gouged down Newport Boulevard through Costa Mesa to 19th str~et; and. figure this one out. the cute Corona de~ Mar cottages h1d1ng from bulldozers behind their picket fences, pme trees and pmk shutters. It was a good su.mmer, a .peaceful summer. let's not blow it all playing Mr. Macho m the Middle East. 0 Mr. Blackwell came to the Orange Coast this summer W1th his new nose; so did Zsa Zsa Gabor in her old Rolls Royce. Larry Agra~ lost Irvine (and vice versa); Bren and Joan Irvine ballled 10 a lie (is winning $200 million a "tie"?) and Manan lkrgcson of Newport won the Lieutenant Governorship nomination over John Se) mour of Anaheim (Republican version). But the favorite people of summer were the 440. 8 to I~ year olds. all in red shorts and white T-shirts. who every day for e1gh1 weeks rode their bikes from the h11Js of Newport and Costa Mesa down to the Balboa Pier for Junior Lif~uard training. W11h canng supervision, they'd jump off the P.ier. swim in the <>ct"a n. run on the sand, listen to lectures and then bike back up the hills. In the process. they got ''beach-proofed" ... and plenty tired! Now fall is approachin' along the Orange Coas1. and there 1s still plenty to do: Open 1he airport. JOtn the Sea fest. cheer the Ram~. hit the books. tum back the clocks. tum up the thermostat and pi ck up some firewood. But the dafs grow short as you reach September. And here and there a leaf wll change from green to gold ; now and then a day will go from fog to drizzle and before long the seals will bark on the bell bouy and their bellowing will be heard all the way to Newpon Heights. Autumn along the Oran$e Coast 1s still prctt) good dut y. Hold that Tanqueray and tome tall. make It Cutty with a splash short. And it's chilly out on the patio ... so let's sit inside by the fire Jim Wood'• col•m.. ru• Trl~•d•Y• u d Saad•Y•· Low-cost clinic loses contract 8y 109 VAN EYKEN D.-y ,,_ Mafr ""- COST A MESA -The city's only low-rost clinic for children with psy- chiatric problems has lost its con- tract with the Orange County Heahh Catt AJency, but clinic officials say they plan to continue offering ser- vices to the area's low and moderate moome families. Child Guidance Center of Orange County has operated i1s clinic at 171 E. 18th St. for nearly 30 years. For more than half of thal period, the non-profi t center has received the bulk of its funding through a con- tract wtth the counly Health Care Agency's mental health division. Thal relationship will end at the bcJinning of October. and while the donor-supponed clinic must now fend for itself, officials there say they hope 10 avoid any major cutbacks 1n services. "It's a bia change for us, and it's a little scary," clinic director Mark Reade said. "Bui our board of dirte· tors has really becked us up. And we do have some things goini for us. We own our own building, and we've been able to do some refinanc- ing, which has brought us some revenue." Herc arc the winning playinJ card numbers picked Monday niahl for the California Lottery·s daily "Oecco" game: ~ Hcans: 10 • Oubs: Queen ... O Oiamonas: 9 •Spades: 8 Players who corttetly guessed all four cards will win $5,000. County's population left its rural roots •la Oru ae Couty: In 1900, mos1 people in ..-----·. Oranae Coun1y li ved on farms. By 1910, the county's population of 34,346 was nearly double that of 10 years earlier and 60 percent of the 1---.-• population lived in siit cities: . Santa Ana. Anaheim. Oranae. Fullerton, Hunun1ton Beach and Newport Beach. .. Lapa Beack In the 1900 d.irec1ory of Ora.nJe County, 10 people were lisled as per- maneol ru.idents of the Yilla&C of Lquna. seven farmen, one blacksmith. one fisherman and a poslmuter. No anists! .. Newport Beacll: In t 892, Solomon Hen-derson was commissioned by 1hc McFadd~n ..._ __ _ Brothen to plo1 the Town of Newport. It wu laid out on l 000 l(T'tS of ttde land wtuch had ~n purcha~ from the stale for 'a dollar an acre. An unusual aspccl of the new town was thlt 1he Iota and buildinp were leucd and not sold, a custom followed by The Irvine Co. 1n later years. teue • hold on our harts by conrributit11 your mtmorits to Did You Know, Orup C..11 Dall.J ~l, P.O. Box I S60. Costa Meta. 92626. --e.."W ., A.-s,lu OMNQI COAST DAILY PILOT TuMCllly, Auel* 21. 1llO Aa School sprouts from humble beginnings BdJIOl'1 NOie: Tbb JI rite ltJOODd i.a • .,.. of articJa 00 commumty """-' WIJI tbe Or11J11: Cout 9yAMNIDAV/RAY ..._ ... .....,,......., COST A MESA -The American Indians bad looa aince left. u bad the rancben and the toldfen. But the lima beam still hid 1a fUture, u did a small oollcac: that became pert of Cotta Mesa's hittory that year. It was 1948, and Franklyn Hruza had just steooed oft' the bul 10to a 11.ree field of' weeds ,n>wi"' hip enouah to almost block his view of the buildinas -oonverted cement and plywood l!.S. Army burac~. "It was JUSI covered 10 tumbleweeds," Hruza recalled. "The bus driver said, 'This is u far as I ao.· •. Hruza's walk down the old Army road that day was the start of career that eventually led him 10 a ~ofessorship at the University of Puget Sound in Washinaton, where he now teaches urban affairs c,ounes. . "Little did I realize then that I'd have a Ph.D .• " he said of his first sojourns to the flcdalif!'1 campus of Orange Coast Collcac. • J know ~v eral people that really helP,ed to tum me around at that time. • Hruz.a, one of 533 students at Oranae Coast C<?llCJC tha1 first. year, is a low-key. yet integral fiaurc 10 the college's htStory. His fellow student council members voted him student body president, and together they picked out the school's mascot. the St. Bernard. and buih a "pirate" ship the "pirates" could haul to footbaJI aames. Hruza also remembers tearing up fields with a Caterpillar o n the 900- acrc Santa Ana Army Base in prep- aration of selling up an irrigation system to grow hma beans. Hruza. an animal husbandry sludcnt, also Jealousy sparks battle at bar HUNTINGTON BEACH -Two men were stabbed with broken beer bottles and hospitalized after a brawl that reponedly was touched off early Monday when a man invited a girl to dance. police said. About six to 12 men were em· broiled m the fight both inside the bar at Lechuga's Restaurant and in the parking lot on Stark A venue. Officer J.B. Hume said. Gabncl Vasquez, 22. address un-. known. was stabbed in the buttocks and was treated at Huntington Hu- mana Hospital. Javier Solis. 19. of Westminster. the more ~nously injured. was stabbed three times 1n the torso and beaten with a stick.. He was a1rhfied to Long Beach Memonal Hospital. He was reported in fair condition late Monday. About six men involved in the fight reportedly fled through a neigh- borhood rcs1dent1al area. Hume said the battle appeared to have no gang connections. It was "an old-fashioned" fight that .... as sparked when someone asked some- one else's girlfnend to dance, he said. -By~~ Dally Pilot raised chick.ens. The changing landscape caused the oollcge to drop its agricuhural program a year ago and. c.onccntrate on more modem vocations. While being rcsj>0ns1ve to the community by offering qualifying courses for sludents transferring to four-year collef.CS and courses for the "week.end ' student, Oranie Coast Collcge also has gained dis· 1inction as the only oommunity col- lege in the nation with a crew pro- gram, which competes with top uni- versity rowers on both coasts. More than 40 years have passed since the college opened. and the college has grown from 33 faculty members to 350 full-time and 550 part-ume mstruclors. The college now enrolls about 25.000 each semester, which admin1s1ra1ors say 1s about ca pacity. Although the 210-acre campus 1s not expected to substantiall y in· crease its student load, the phy~1cal look of the campus wtll change to • s An artist'• rendertne of th• propo1e4 ~t t 1111Hlon coll ... Art Center. : incorporate taller buildings. openmg up spa.cc in the central area of the campus. Chanaes ooming in the 1990s in- clude a 2-story vocauonaVtcchn1cal building, a four-story art center and a fo ur-story library. The coll,e's Associated Students will spend 1.5 million during the next two years to r~model the Stu- dent Center. which opened m 1953. "The l 9501sh elementary-style classrooms, a lot of tho~ will be gone," campus spokesman Jim Carnett wd. Like its neighbor to the south. Irvine VaJley C"ollcge. which will sec a oonstruction boom 1tus fall. Or- ange Coast College officials are be- ginning to upgi:ade their campus. Some cre<ttt the recent addnion of college president David Grant. who finally fixed a clock tower which was stuck on 10:30 for more than fi ve years. w11h much of the push behind the re•,.11.ahzatioo Gene Farrell. ac11ng vice chancellor of bu&iness affain~· tf'or Coast Communi~~ ct, which oversees I· tcge, Golden West Co .. in H!fDt: inaton Beach and . the ~_t.IH Coastline Collett, said the tleJ.11$'Y of community collqes is an ld'1LO· ~The .,eat beauty of the ~ munity collqcs is they're mopale and they're qjle." be wd. "A ctm· munity collcge can cbanfe ~re rapidly than a four-year co~[' Farrell said 0ranac Coast Colfele transfcn more students to four-,ear coUcges than any other commu,ity collcge in the state, .•od is the: only community ooll• m the nauoe to receive the PTCSuaJOUS Satao ~~ for teacbina excellence, ~hicb •. tn past years has aone to uruvefl#lc:s such as Harvard. Stanford and MlT. Orange Coast Colle&e's atblcl1c program also bas pined dis!-ioctic:>n, captunng five state cbamp1onwps last year. Tomornr. G.ua Wnf ~ Give us a verdict Judge Parker vs . •• .,. ·~ J, • l 'r • ·,•I t ' ' ~ • ol,. •• i l ~ • I WAS ~ G01U1UA ROE' V'A aAl\IK! .. ANO (L.L. S~R 'f'O V'A1 ON V'A ~ 800K ! We onlv have room for o ne of thes~ strips o n our comics pa~e and \\e v.anl our readers to tell us which o ne to sa' c : .J t ':iS ~HE l'>E: A SOt • 1 ..tE N EVER • •.·<-• ,-.~ .1".l I S T...,A~ l O FTEN "'..)~ v..i QR r" eE F O RE [' T _,P ----.,,_,._,.. Qt.J1,I'<! ~s M¥ ~l~ft-,_, tOM"S? and which o ne to dump. Call our Edi- tor's Hotline. 642-6086, and be the Judge and JUf). Masked robber's gun breaks in struggle LAGUNA BEACH -A man dressed tn a oook's uniform, aJovcs. a baseball cap and a Hal· lowccn mask and armed wtth a gun tried to rob Las Brisas restaurant early Monday morning. Bui the rob- bery attempt was thwarted when the intruder and the restaurant's manaaer s1rua.Jed for the aun and it broke. It was made out of pla~ttc. The intruder confronted the man- .,er. who was closina the rt"St.auranl, about 12:5S a.m. The gunman or- dered the manaaer inside. where he threatened the manaacr and de· manded that he open the l'C$taurant safe, accordin1 10 Police Capt. W1l- Ham Cavenau&h. As the manqer was attempting to open the safe, the intruder ~t the aun on a counter. The manqtr pabbed the JUn and u the two wrestled for it, the 1oy weapon brokt in half, Cavenau,h said. The masked man then brokt a window and escaped throuah the opcnina. Poliee tearched 1hc 1ma but were unable to find the man. The man· aaer said 1he cook's uniform the wouJd·be robber wore was identicaJ 10 1hu worn by Las Brisas cooh. Cavenauah said. -•1 a.,_ Amp c...11- Talk ebout t.huttt~ A roll of film aJlot 11 1 bechtlor l*1f Sann-di) nisht ttp0ntdly tpatked IJ\ amult A pbot<JttlPhtt hired 10 takt s*tum a11ht event toad pol.cc ht was 1nacli.ed by fiYt pall 11 be left the pany. It I Newix>n lkN~vard motel. ear1y Sunday momina, Tht victim said he was lltackC'd and beaten anJ 1hat thr roll tlf film amt hi\ prt1e0puon iiuscs wrrt ta .. rn Thr 1nt 1 dent ()('Curred a1 1 ~ 4(1 a m 0 A Coua Mrsa man "'~' hc:a1cn .tnd robbed as he v.alkcd from a par.,1ng lt'I to his apanmrn1 earl) Sa1urda' morn ma The '1ct1m sa1d he v.u apprtl<lt hcd h\ two men. one of whom h11 him v.11h <1 blunl instrument. posMh1' a p1pc- wrappcd 1n cloth. at ~ .lo a m 1 ht rob~rs rcponedl> tumrJ \1ul 1hr 'a um's podttts and look SM~ 0 A C9r was stolen at 1hr Or.ing~ ( l'UOI\ Marketplac-c, 88 Fair DnH saturda\ The car. ~longltng 111 a marl et merchant. was rtpontd rn>lrn at 5 4~ pm ~ full f'(pon v.u no! 'Cl ll\ allahk Monda) P'oa.ntaln Valley The pohc-c lot v.as uni' 1ulahlr \fon da)' Ba.ntl.nctoa Beacb A worNn 1n t~ 16<>1)() block of fan· w1a Lane uud a man ulTtred dru~ 10 her Q.)ear-old dauJhltr The woman confron1cd tht man. sht said. and he adm11tcd olTenna 1hc airl Rola1ds and upinn a Som~ne rcp0nedl) utcd 1 house kc) 10 tnttr 1 houK 1n lht IQ()()() bloek of Hardint Lane and steal a vidCO<'antttt reoorckr a A mail boA wat dttp $tllcd in the 8400 block of Ottpvtew Dnve, apparrntl be1na n~ off the p011 by vandali. Other mail bo1ri ~ \noclled off their pctehct on Woodboro Onvt and Fern· p01n1 C1rdt a Thitvn reported!} hrok 1nco a bolt ued to a dock 1n ~ t 6000 bl()('k of Channtl LaM and s1olt a TV. VCR. Irrine Two police ,,ffi.-rr' "<'IT pum hC'•I in the fa,c "' ,, \hnh;illan Beat ti m.l n Y..hO~ e:1.·ti1rlfn('n.t h.ad ,mnril11nC'11 1h;,i1 he wa' t1'1ng 11• en1r1 hC'r h1\mc an.I wo uldn't kaH "fter rrpc>nrJI\ h1thn~ tnC' ,,1fo·<'r' DouaJas R~ll'lt'n r'mcr\11n. :~ lkl1 Imm his 11rlt nend'\ home' ,,n F '''~•"<' .1ml later 111as caullhl In Jn ln1nr 1 nh,r ,111g Eme~1n ".!.' trcatrd '"' ,1 d11g 1'111r. ~fore l'lcm~ t.i .. <' n It' ()range l 1•11 n t' • J11I The 1ncidrn1 bc-gan JU\l l'lcfore I ·• m Saturda'. v. htn Emrr~on ~ ll"1rmr1 girl fntnd callrJ poh1e In rtrw.•n that he had h11 her and wM rtfu~1n~ Ill 1<'11' c Offtt'er fohn \11 t..au1hhn wa' tn 1na 10 con,mC't' E.mef"on 10 1<'11,r 111 h<'n f mer son allrtrdl} pun,hrd him \'A lt <' 1n lhr face. shaurnng Md..aughlln' Jl·"'I<'' Sit Dwiahl Hcnn1n11er then 1·amr in Mclau&hltn'\ 11d. and he IN\ "a\ al· l~I hit b} [mcnon, who lhtn fled "Nt1thtr OITiC'Cr WI) j('OOU\h tnjun'<I Emenon v.a\ a~tcd on \\l\p1c1on ot uJ.auh and u uult1na a pohct olTittr 0 A man v.-as fi nacrpnnted and h" prllet nflt ..a~ ronflsc.ttcd al\cr of'fi~n found him t.hOOUnJ lhf pc"llCI nflc tn an ora~ Vo\C near Sand C'an)On ~venut and tht San D1rio (1 -405> Frttwa 0 An El Toro man 1s ~'"' 'l<ttJtht for qucst1on1n1 at\er he allcl"dl) tntd to run down a \t'C'Unt) guard who had t'tttn ca.lied to quiet a no1s)' pthcnna of tttn· qen 11 a tehool on Smokestonc The auard was not hn when tht man l'f'- Ponedl)' cacmt after !um 1n a bla<'k 4 X 4 p1 kup 8edlaUJ liftl JO• Peaee of ldlld aD IM dae. i..,u.ua Beacb ~ man followed a dn'er for a few bloch . then JOt out of his car 11 Ulc comer of Hl&h and Coast H1&h",.~· slapped the other dnvcr and ld\. 0 o\ ~•dent rcponcd lhat a ncl&hbor brol.( 1nt\I hrr hou5e and smashed \ht tn>nt v.1ndov. The res1dtnt wd lht nr11hhm had ~n compla1n1na about loud mus11 1·om1n1 from her houw: 0 ~ guest 111 thr Surf & Sand hotl'l refl(lr1C'\J that S ~ wts taken from her pu~ wh1lr 11 wa) let\ 1n her room 0 .\ gold ncckJact' valued 11 S400 wiu rcponcd lost bttween I.Acuna Inn and l~s Bmu_ on Coait Htahwa . Newport Beacla SomC'Ooc broke into a hou1e on t~ Z500 block of C1relt Dnvc and ttok ratt coin,. cumnc~ and checks ~ SI0.000 The thief had·~~)' caketl down 1 ~n and Jimmied a wtndow to Fl '" a An out-of·lOwn preo<ICbool teeehcr VI .. 1t1na her family) vteation home in lbr 100 block or 40lh Stttiet ·~ that someone tned to torch a.tw teCOClld.ftoor bakony while the houtt llood anpty. Pohcie rt"COvercd an c~unpilbed pllPCf torch a vandal had apparently duown lhtrt and found 1 bu.m in the wood. 0 Someone e.ntemS an unJocUd n::n\al bo\AIC on lhe 1200 bled of Soulia •Y front and stoic a carncordc'r, ita c.1t aad tbe hou1e kc)". The camcn and bit wtft va]ued at S l ,200. ..... OOMT ... ,,.,OT ORANGE co~A ~T1 BU .. 1" ?Jflt' ....... 1880 ~ Coast realtors p(Jst steady home sales 111 TONY DOOllllO .._ ............. COSTA ~ESA -While sales of ni1tina homes aie softenina around the l&ale., On.nae Cout realtors con- tinue to maintain a steady pace on salet and listinas, a local real estate executive said. .. We're at.ill ~ssina lots of list-inas and solds, •said Linda Monroe. Llauna Board of Realtors executive vice praident. ''We're neck and neck with a year aao." Monroe n:poned that last July, her office rc<:ordcd I, 193 sales of cxiat.ina homes compared to I, I 7 6 f'C()()rdcd sales for July of 1990. However, existina home saJes in the Oranac County fClio n slipped 0.1 pen:ent in July on a non-season- ally adjusted basis and were down 18.? percent from the comparable penod a year ago. . . Statewide, 41 9. 943 eusting. sinale-family, detached homes closed escrow during Jul y on an annualized basis -down 5.3 per- cent from the annualized rate of 443,451 sales in June. The July figure was l 5 percent lower than the revised July J 989 annualized pace. when 494,076 homes were sold. The annualized figure represents what would be the total number of ekisting homes sold dunng 1990 if sales occurred at the Jul)' pace throughout the year. It is adj usted to account for seasonal factors which mfluence home sales. Jul) 's level was the lowest rcponed since Dt-- cembcr 1985. But. exisung home sales fared much better at the national level. accordiq to lhe National AllOCia· lion of Realton. In r.ct., u.let for the month of July incteUed nationally by 3.3 percent, ta.id AllOCiation Ptaident Norman D. Aynn. Furthermore, condominium aales continued to rise in the month of Jul}' . To compenaate for tbe slugish sales, home prices have lowered around the state and Oranp County was no exception. The median home prioc in the region declined 0.S percent from $247,078 in June to $245,798 in July but was up 0.5 percent from the $244.671 reported a year ago. "The sharp year-over-year median price decline reflects a combination of retrenchment from hiah-price levels a ye.ar ago and a sarcs shift toward less expensive areas," said Leslie Appleton-Young. C.A.R. vice president of research and econ- omics. C.A.R. median pnce and sales data for detached homes arc based on reports from 80 Boards of Re- altors around the state. Median con- dominium price and sales data are based on a survey of 32 boards. DOW IO~D A \'ERAG~ NEW 'f: K (A~) f'INI Dew Jenn ftfUfs' v:Hi.h ~--~~ ¥'~" 262.!J:l1i fu2S90mS 2w: ~ :~, u11 ntlM , . . , m.. w 6 Stk 901 '1 91•. .S. 903. . Indus ,9 • Tran ,Sll, Ullls •.11•, 65 Slk 30,621, ,, • t' I \ IC \ I I ' '\ l st: l ,t:.\Dl~HS GOl.D PRl('ES METAl,S PHl('ES A,.EX LEADERS BHAT '\''SE DID w·u .\·1· ., ,,,.:, DI n NEW YORK (AP) Aug. 27 NEW YORK (AP) Aue. 27 Pre¥. ~. Adv~nced ~ll ~~ Adv~nced 1 ~ VKIMd f n6 64 ¥.Kl ned nch nm •10 nch nm ota1,fisues 201~ ota11r,sues New h ghs ' New h gns New IOWS 60 30 New IOWl 106 WIN FREE TICKETS TO MAGIC mlNTAIN IN THE DAILY PILOT'S COLORING mN 1 EST 1. Contest 1s open to children 5 years to 13 years. 2. Two (2) Grand Prize Winners-each winner receives ten ( 10} Magic Mountain Tickeh for family and friends. 3. Four (4) Runner·Up Winners-each receives four (4) tickets. 4. Colored entries should be moiled to the Doily Pilot, 330 W . Boy Street, Costa MC$o, CA 92627. Entries muu be received by September 3, 1990. ~. Winnen will be notified by September 10, 1990. ~f ~~Ii-, __ ';~:~· ~..-~--- r---------------~--------DAILY PILOT COLORING CONTEST I Nam e Address 1 I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I I I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 Phone # I I I ~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~1 Age , I '--------------------------------·------~---------------~ , OTf l PS \\0 DOM\S '\\"SE ('0'1POSl1't : l 'K .\ '\S ·\t"flO'\S Corporate Communications. II \rni'tt· nol ht-;mn~ till' n~ht \\Ofli' from ,. l\lr hu"nl''' h.rn". \\l'd ""''to r.1lk And h'll'" Harber~ ' j •• f H j 1 ll t It.I , ' • ,, 0 GE COAST SOCIET¥ Winner's Circle Award presented to ex-Lakers coach Retired LOI ~ Laken coech Pat lllley doeln t plan . to a_pend much time beneath a bKJcyatd tree 1wayina from a hammock and 1Jp- pina lemonade . .. But at least now I have the freedom to do it," Riley said durina a chat prior to his appearance at Thurday•1 City of Hope luncheon at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. The 1989-90 NBA Coach of the Year recently aiped as the NBA studio host/broadcaster for NBC. "After a decade of success with the Lakers. I was ready for a cbanae," he admitted. R.dey (who describes h1mselt as compulsive/obsessive) is spendina a lot of time rebearsina for bis new television career in a mock studio, crew and all. "It's not easy starina at a camera. Any time you get out of your comfon zone there is some trepidation." Riley wtll spend weekends in New York. "But overall there is less travel and more time with my fam- ily. I'll miss the competition but I'll enjoy all the free time." Riley was honored with the 1990 Winner's Circle Award given by the Professions and Finance Associates of Oranae County, an industry-rc- lated supppon group for the City of Hope. Riley 1s a longtime supponcr of the 212-bcd national medical center and research institute named af\er our own Arnold Beckman. Carol Humphreys PYI ... l, \00, say bon jour to Serae Denis, the new aeneral manqcr of the Le Meridien Newport Beach. French-born Oeni1, his wife Jane and French poodle Daisy took up residence in the posh French mao-aacd hotel just two weeks qo. ... Yes, indeed. I'm told the new John Wayne Airport Terminal defi· nitcly will be ready for its arand opening . celebration and the more than 2,000 auests expected to attend the black-tic reception on Sept. 7. ... Oesiancr Michael Nusskcrn of Fullerton and boutique owner O air McNair of SAX of Tustin will fea- ture their fash ions at the third an- nual luncheon and fashion show benefit for the Los Anaeles Dodgers and their families on Saturday. Sept. Daily Pilot •tot (' -by DuJel llukbi Cancer 1s the pnmary research at the institute, located in Duarte. 8, at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Los Angeles. Show chairwoman Jeri Hoyle encouraaes everyone to JOin Tommy Lasorda and supponcrs of the .. 65 Roses" for .. Baseball, Apple I Pie and AU 1hat Jazz." The Man- hattan Transfer will entertain. For mfonnation, please call 851-5150. ..._ __________________ _ ... Heidt Wineja!d writes that the Laguna Beach High School Oass of 1970 plans its 20th reunion over Labor Day weekend and grads arc sltll looking for lost classmates. "After the arced of the 1980s and the resulting traumatic cxpencnccs of the Middle East. it's good to sec that someone, The City of Hope, 1s saving lives," Riley said to the 350 assembled bankers, CPA's, attorneys and just plain basketball fans. As- sociation president Trent Merrill ·and co-chairs lova Corcovclos and Mitzi Riley (no relation to tbe honoree) organized the tribute that raised an estimated $20.000. Know any? Call 497-2369. ... Jill Lloyd and Oranae County Fair organizers tell me a stmgiflg theme was selected for next year's 99tb annual event. "How Sweet It Is" will hipltght honey and the honeybee. Buzz. a costumed yellow and black striped bee, will act as mascot. Embittered daughter offers ageless advice Au LluHler1' l•¥orlte columJU ,,m be reprl.llttd "*"e 1te I• oo v.catloa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My mother is 83 years old. l ha vc never lived anywhere but under her roof. I am 65 today, a dned-up raism of a woman. all my chances for mar- naac long 1one, all my hopes for a career shattered. Ann Landers ~--There isn't one thing you can sa) to me, but perhaps you can say somethint to others whose hvcs are at a tum1n1 point -women who don't know whether to move out of the house. take 1ha1 JOb m another city or marry that man who says. 'Tm tired of wa1t1ng. It's now or people wnte and call you a crummy old bat and a miserable old witch. carol Jones end Miit lllcre. Krl8 SanMord. Deblll Grant and Unda Mason. never." My hfe 1s what I made 1t -and I made 11 a hell. 1 cannot leave the house without tclltng Mother where I am 101ng and when I'll be back. I must account to her for ever) penny I spend ("It was Papa's mone~" you know, and he let\ 1t all to me " She has said that to me 1.000 times in the past 20 years.) I have very few fncnds lcf\. When they come 10 call. Mother sits 1n and talks endlessly about things 1hat happened 50 years 810 tO people WC don't know. When 1t comes to hindsight. I ha ve 20-20 v1s1on. I know where I went wrong.. 1 was severely neurotic or I would not have allowed my mother to dominate and suffocale me. I recall v1v1dly every lost op- portuntty to set myself free. If yo ulh knew what age could tell! Please. Ann, pnnt this. It might help some- body. -LI FE WASTED DEAR FRIEND: Ate HAS told, u4 I ~ope yo•tll wtll Otto . naak• for writia1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: In 1961 our little fam ily moved West. I have invited mr, p-andparents whom I call "Mom · and "Dad" (they raised me) to spend two weeks with us every November around Thanksgi~ ina. I know they look forward to 1t aU year. Our children adore them and even our fncnds and neighbors have taken "Mom" and "Dad" into their hearts. My husband resents these wonder- ful folks. When I ask him why. he simply says. "I can't stand old people. They arc bonna and tiresome." My in-laws are cold and uncom- municative. I've wntten them sev- eral times and invited them to visit us. They have f ven me a chil!Y· "No thank you. His whole famil y is like that. The only time they act totetber is at funerals. last niaht our children bepn to d11CuH plans for cntertainina "Mom" and "o.d." My husband wu more critical and unpleasant than ever. What aba1l I say to him? -MUCH DISTRESSED D&AA DllTIUt:llED: le•• ,..,. ...... N9dth t ,.. .. , will mak• ., .......... Ualhc ·-·,.., , ........ . If they have such a poor op101 on of you why do they wntc fo r advice? It seems to me that they can't face up to their weaknesses and tht'y don't want to hear the truth about themselves. When you aivt' them your honest opinion. and 1t doesn't square with what the)' want to hear. they get mad at you and call you names. I thinJc n's time someone wrott' and told you how much they ap- preciate your wit and wisdom. You deserve a medal for reading all that mall and comma up with such won- derful adv1~ -day after day and year after year. Your column 1s a must m our family. The day wouldn't be complete without 1t You arc as sound as the Liberty Bell. -CANADIAN ADMIRERS DEAR ADMIRERS: I ~ yoa o•p l to bow die U berty Bell 11 cracked. Are yo• tryla1 to lell me aomet~'! DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recent- ly you printed a letter from a man who got cleaned out in a divorce. In your response you doubted that he bad told you a straight story. May I assure you that this 1s a common occurrence? My husband and I were both IOuaed when WC were divorced from adulterous mates. My ex filed bankruptcy the day 1 filed for dJvorce. When I took him to court, the judac wd I bad an mcompetcnt attorney. Jn my current husband's case. he was married to an attorney who knew exactly how to clean him out. She aot the children, the child-care deductions! the furniture. the aood car and tnc tax exemption even thouah my husband pays for their full suppon and we keep them half the time. And, oh yes, m y husblnd also fOt the bills. This woman makes more money than my husband, and HER bu.- band makes more than all of us put tosether. Ooea this sound fair7 - PACIFIC N.W. DEAR N.W.: N•, It ..._,t. Maytte ... J-.. ••• ,..,., .... , ,..,. '8 .... u ....,...., 1n.ne,. .. , .................... .. .. eevt 1w • ..,, MftlnMatf ,. ,,.,,,. .. Am , a ...... ,,., ,.,..,., ,. NI c/• n. DallJ PUM, P.O. Bo.I 1160. Costa Mm 92616. .... • .... Nladl M, ..... .. ... '-:aJ aM M CM I ........... --------------.. ,.... ................. . .................. -.n. .... ............... MrtMa, ..... ... u..._ ...... ~.-. dr111••·" DEAR ANN LANDERS: I think It ir simp ry dillflttft.al the wav I ' Bagasse merely means leftovers .. ~ .. 1s what's let\ after the Juice 1s all squttzed out. Like the residue of sugarane or grapes. I was prompred to look up the word af\cr rece1v101 a letter . .\ woman wrote. "I'm the baps.sc my husband lef\ behtnd ... " If 10 your dnvc to get It said. )'OU do not wish to be mterrupted. JUSt don't look al the eyes of the poten· ual interrupter Eye contact 1s v.hat the cager 10terrupter needs. So ad- vises a student of such matters. You hear a lot about hcav) dnnk- 101 m Australia. But not so much about pmbhna. Some researchers think the pmblina compulsion there 1s as common as the liquor dcpendenC). Ten perttnt of the U.S. popu- lation 1s left-handed. Twelve percent of the U.S. population 1s 10 pnson. L.M . Boyd No correlation The sticky forked tonaue of Parson's chameleon 1s one and a half t1mc:s its body lenJth. If your tonaue or m10e wcrt hke that. propor- t1onatc:ly, 1t would be more than eight feet long. ~nd we certainly wouldn't need knives and forks. If you leave your left hand in ice water ovcrlona. a correspond1na place 1n your brain will shrink. But 1f you take up the v1ohn. let's say. and use your lcf\ hand to finacr the stnngs. the co~spoodina plaet' in yo ur braJO will v ow. So rcpon the sc1cnt1sts. ~ 'li_j ivet your home a proeecttw coet1ng tNt defies tM~ta • Meny timee thicker, tonger 1Ut1ng than ordinary paint. • BEAUTY & QUAUTV you can~ for many~ Meny decoretor colorl. ---- lllMllCINO ...... ........ .............. TODAY'S DAILY PIWT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE # 2EBG630 DEADLINE: 12 00 Noon Tomorrow (Saturday Mtd Sunday Mn'*' have until noon tha '°WiNNERs RECEM) $25 PLus A $25 BONUS lF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER. For information regarding ru ... and regullltiona call the Orange Coast Daity Pilat at 842-4321 . • DMllM _,.DM.Y PLOT M T~.~21.- ORANGE COAST lllly Plllt An Independent N ewspaper P1JbhU.&e1 by Pooe Group P1,1bl•ih1ng, Inc ltolMtt I . 'oe•, prei1den1 & t h,.! e.oecut,.• olloee< Wiltiom S. ~M. ed•IOI & ••Ce Pf~tde"' Steve MorbM, monuging ed110r Stan Wyman, n1glir ed•IOI Don Fen .. y, ed•IOr1ol pege ed<!or ... ., &loom, feotu•l:!-J ~·•or ..... eo,1 .. n , spOrt~ ttd1!0• Cor-' H11mphteyt, SOC•fl!y tx;M()I Elliot St•in, Jr., cho,,mon G.ra ld W, Acko•, Jr ., gene1ol "'1.1"0'-lt'r Editor/al Orange Coast lifeguards deserve our gratitude Lifeguards, the ultim a te boys of sumn1er, are also brave young men who save lives daily. Their contribution s to 1hc Orange Coast often go un- noticed . O n a busy sum mer d ay, Orange Coast lifeguards on the beaches of Huntingto n, Newport a nd Laguna qu ietly and heroically save hundred s of lives. Som etimes. the rescues are m ore spectacula r. Likl' Sun- day. w hen Newport Beach L ifeguard Je ff Norseen di ved 10 the ocean's noor to rescue Rosendo Macia s a nd delivered mouth- to-mouth resuscitatio n to the 20.yea r-old visitor from Mex1ro City while swimming 150 yards to shore. It's im portant to note that these herOfs arc n1ostly young mc:n, many still in their teen s. wo rki ng summers between the school year. But the) are also consummate life-saving pro- fessio nals. keeping some of the world's most dangerous beac hes safe to all who venture into the v.·atcrs. We salute them. Today In history Today 1s ruesda). Aug ~8. thl' 240th day of 1990. There art• 1~5 days left in the year Today's Highhght 1n H1sto~· On Aug. 28. 1963. 200.000 pcoplt• pan1c1pa1ed 1n a peaceful c1\·1{ nght' rally in Washington. whl"re J)r Manin Luther King Jr. deh:.erl"d h1~ "I Ha ve a Dream" speech 1n front of the Lincoln ~1t•monaL On th1'i date: In 1609, t-l enf)' Hudson d1'- co.,·ercd Dcla~·ar.;-Ba\ In 1749, Gennan :iuthur Juhann Wolfgang von Goethe was born 1n Frankfurt. In 1774. Mother Elizabeth Ann Scion, the firs t Amencan-born 'iltnl was born 1n Ne"· York C1t} In J 828. Russian nO\'Chst I l·~1 TolstO} was born nC"ar Tula In 1916. ltal v·~ dC"claraii on HI "ilr aga1 ns1 German~ took .;-llt-tt dunng World \\'ar l In 1917. JO sullr".:1g1st~ "er~· ar- rested as thc} picketed the \\'h!IC" House. In 1922. the first-e\er radio t·nn1 merc1al aired on ~1a11on WE.\I 1n Ne~ York ('1\) -lhe 10-minute adver11sen1en1 ,.,.as for Oue.;-nsboro Realt~ C'o , ~'h1ch had paid a fre of SIOO Jn 1968. pohct' and ant1 -"·ar dem- onstrators l'lash.;-d 1n th e s1reets of ('h1t ago as the I >emocra t1c national l·onvt'nt1on non11na!t'd Hubt·rt Ii ltumphrt"\ for prcs1dent In l'l7.1. murt· than S.!O people dtcd as an t•arth4ua~e shook ccn1ral ~1e).l(.'0 In lGl78. Popt' John Paul I becan1t· pope. following 1he death of h1' predecessor. Pop .. · Paul the ~1:1:th In 1981. J uhn \'<." Hinckle) Jr pleaded 1nno1:en1 10 charges of at- tc:-mpt1ng 10 kil l President Reagan. In IQ8J. l ~rach Pnnll' ,\1 1111~1er f\.·1cnarhem Bet11n announced his rt·~· 1gnauon. Toda} 's H1nhda~s .\ctress Nanl"\ Kulp is 69 Actor-dant·er ()Onald ()'('on nor 1s 6S .\\:tor Ben (la11ar.1 1~ 60 t\r tor Ru.:harJ Sandt•rs 1s )I ) l 1 ~ S~.'n . \\ 1l llan1 ( ohcn. 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No Republican floor leader has so sharp[~ split ~·1th his IC'ader in 1he White House over the past fo ur dcrades as I-louse M1n onty \\'hip G ingnch did !as1 "'eek 1n reJ eCt1ng Prcs1dent Bush's ta" s1rategy. With his dt•fcct1on ronung in lhe midst of a "'ar cn sis, 11 is no e11:aggera11on to sa) that thC' prC's1dcn1 's mt'n are absolutcl) funou.s w1th the bush)'- ha1red bomb thro~·('r from G<"org1a. At issuc between (i1ngnch and the White House are d1fferencC"s tn tac- tics and philosoph)· thal rcprest.•nt deep cleavage!> in the Republican Party. (_/1ngnch, ~ho obviously has enjoyed the perqu1s11es of leadmh1p thal pul h1n1 on the 1ns1de for thc first t1n1c. 1n th(' end simply could nol condon(' the bipan1sansh1p dn ve for higher tues coming from thr Wh11c House He declared last wt"ek 11 is "n1ost important .. lo understand that (ieorgc Mitchell LS no1 Hos n1 Mubarak " Thal means 11 1) not in the Senate Den1ocrn11r leadt•r's interest. as 11 is in the Eg )'pt1an prrs1dent's. 10 ~ork together "'1th George Bush. Rebellion was not an eas) path for G1nu1ch l·l1s stunning onc-\O\e ''It· 1ory over the li ousc GOP establi sh- ment to replace Dick Chene). the newly nan1ed secrt•taf)' of dC"fensc. as whip wa~ pnva1el) backed by 1he Bush White House -es!)C('1a1I ) ('h1ef of Stall John Sununu. So . .iOme of li1ngnch's old sup- Looking Back Rowland Evans porters on the right 1houg.ht he had sold out last mon1h "·hen he told Dcmocra1ic counterpans on the budget summit that, indeed, he would suppon a good budget agree- ment that included tax increases. When he then pulled back to re- iterate his opposition to higher taxes, he was upbraided by Treasury Secreta ry Nicholas Brad y for not being a team player. G1ngnch fo und himself sut kcd into quicksand that has enirapped many Republicans before him - and 1n fact LS pulling 1n hard-nosed Sen. Phil G ramm today. To achieve his goal o f cu111ng dO\li.'n spending, he needs help fro m Democrats who demand h1g.her taxes. The bes1 solu- tion then becomes a b1panisan dea l that once a1!,31n includes tax hikes. Two simultaneous even1s cleared 1hc air for Gingrich. The first was the August recess of Congress tha1 cnabl<'d him to step away from thr Washingto n tumuli: his sumn1cr reading included ··Ad vise and ('on- sent." Allen IJrury·s pohucal novel of O\er JO )'ears ago celcbrallng conucss1o nal 1n1egr1ty ag..a1nst e.\- ecut1 vc arroganre. The o ther was thr M1deas1 cnsis . To G1r1gnch, Weber and other House Republican leaders, 1he 1m- pe rat1 ve bccam<' economic growth. G ingnch began w11h a lener to con- Rob~rt Novak slituents assc:rtin1 tha t "we should oppose new taxes wh en lhl'C'atcncd by a recession." He ~turned to WashinJ'IOn last week for a speech at the Hentage Foundauon in which hc sharply moved away from the ad- min 1stra11on and laid out a tax cul prasram s1ress1ng a drop in the capital gains ratC" 10 15 percent. The reaction \li.'IS bitter from 1he same senior officials Ging.rich has worked closely with since becoming whip. A conversation with Budge! Director Darman was stormy Da rman also rega rds ifOWth as a necessary component but Stts 11 coming only through a Federal Re- servC" casing that would foll ow a budget deal nccessarily including tax increases. A year ago. we reported that Gin- gnch and Republican National Chairman Lee Atwater werc under such fi~ because they were their party's deadl1es1 weapons against the established Democratic o rder. Today. Atwater 1s st1lled by a tragic malady. Gina.rich has cast himself 1n1 0 the w1ldefness because he and George Bush are no longer trave ling 1he samC" pa1h . Ro•lud Evu• aH Rokrt Nov•i: a r t W•1ll l o1toa DC·b••td col•mo/111 for lit Oru1r CH t l D•llJ' Pilot Marines are best thing that ever happened to Southern California OCEANSlfJE -In 1942. 18 miles of unspoiled ~horehne along thc sunn~ sou1hern c·ahforn1a coast becan1c thl· largt'!>t Manne ha\(' any- where. W11h1 n 11, borders, Camp Pcndlt1on !>trt·1ches some 200 squarc miles O\'('r 1hrre mountain ranges, four s1ream~ and thrc<" lakes. 11 ts so largt 1hat an all-day Jecp nd(' would no1 cover the entire area. As the troop deployn1ent to 1he Pc~1an Gulf continued th15 past week. ('amp Pendlcton stood lo re- mind us tha t 1n all 11s 48 years this Mar1ne ba.se may have-bC'come 1he best th1na 10 happen 10 1h1s s1rttch of shoreline 1n way of historical prt5Crvat1on. Rancho Santa Margarita Y Las Flores. as the area was once called. may have had 1ts beg.inn1nas way back U\. the year 4qq A.O. when 11 is believed Buddhist monks visited thr area from China. Memories and relics from othe r former inhabitants (SP1niards. Mex· icans and Indians) arc hou)Cd in a former bunk.house buill by Jerome O'Neill for his vaqueros. The bunkhouse, 1umed muKum, is just o ne of many steps the Marines have taken to keep the history of ye,tcrdar alive. One of the area s oril)nal struc· turcs, built around 1810. and which came to be known a.s the old Ranch House, it still in use today. Tndition hat 1t that lhc presen1 commandina aeneral Uvcs in the 1p1icious nnch house. With all ht quaint Spanish charm and Julh pr~ dent of rotet. bout1inviUtu and t.nilina 1Cra.n.i11ms. not m~h hu chanlCd thanks to 1he care of the Manne Corps. According to press repons frurn 1942. Prts1dcnt Roosevelt rt'marked after a September v1s1l that thl" romantic na vor of lhc old ranch house ouaht to be preserved. "Anyone who touches an y pan of the ranch house will be coun. ma n 1aled?" explained Roosevell. Upon hean na this. Mrs. James L. Flood, whose family has owned thc ranch si nce 1882 wrote 10 Roosevelt, "Your empha tic statcment .. assurt's us that ii will be prcscrv~ as part of the heritage left 10 us by the Cah- fomia pion«rs. On behalf of my family. I wish 10 thank you for your interesl 1n the historic bu1\d1ngs of California. and especially for you action representlf!.J the Ranch House on this old Spanish arant .. ," Roosevelt replied, ··1 can rtad1ly understand your concern fo r 1hc preserva tion of the historic ra nch houK because i1 is one of those monuments of an earlier day of which we have too ftw," On the srourids of the ranch ho use stands the Ranch House Chapel. Built around 1810, the chapel was ori&inally in1cndcd for use by the miuion Indians as a wi nery. Today the cluipel stands restored with all its charm or~es1eryear and remains a popular si t for Sunday scrvic:c, Marine wed inp and bap. 1ism1. PC'fhaps the moat sia.nifieant piece of his tory p_Jctervcd is best 1ummcd by the 191J writ naa of J. Sme11·on Cb.uc. He writtt., "the hillt ind vlllcys. u far 11 the eye can nnae: aod lht air orw whole place Is tllat o( """' oimplc '"""" movina qWrtly on year b)' year from a ttrene Mark Whitehead past to a 1ranqui l future." A crucial 9ucstion at ('amp Pe ndelton is JUSI how Iona the Marines ca n defend 1heir shonening beach front fro m civilian encroach- men1. Camr Pendleton is a welc-0med siaht o open. untouched land tha t stands as a stark co ntrast to the over-developed and commercial shoreline liuercd by townhomes and pse udo seaside shoppina centen. To the ccolQlist, the unspoiled terrain is the las1 flant, buffer be· twten two of Cahfom1a·s laraest cities, Los Anaelcs and San Dieao. To the developers. ii 1s a chunk of raw land that has kept their mouths waterin1 fo r years. Ac:cordina to the Depan ment of Defense some l , 76),604 aetts of land in California is used for defenSt purposes by the Navy, Army Marine and Air Foroe. · That'• 3, 763,604 actt1 of laod "9td not only for the in1ended purpott of deftntc bu1 for historical pidCl"YILiOD II well ... ftl' ••• ' • • Ne.,.,, --"'*°"' -~llolJJ'- I Wllllam Endicott A bright spot in Senate SACRAMENTO -Testimony and tape recordings in the political corruption trials of former state Sens. Jose ph Montoya and Paul Carpenter have painted a . prct~y grim picture of the w~y b!.!s1ncss · '' cond\lctcd in the Cahfom1 a Legis- lature. But in that sordid mess ot tal k: about ··1011 e1cs" and the cost of aetting a bill passed. there has emcracd a hopeful sign - a re- minder that not all legislators arc on the take. We bnng you today Sen. Rose Ann Vu ich. [)..Dinuba. The daupitcr of Yugoslav imm1· grants Vu1ch Ln 1976 became the first .;.,.oman elected to the stale Senate and over the years has earned a re putation as a shrewd. no-- nonsense legislator who n:fusts to accep1 business as usual. She easily won re"<le<:uon in 1980 and 1984. By 1988. all rivals had given up. She ran unopposed. When she firs1 arrived 1n Sacra· mento. she kept a hule !xii at her desk in 1he Senate chambers and would nng Lt anytime a speaker ~ferred to "the gentlemen of 1he Scnale." She also fought for a women's restroom A prolile of her 1n the Cal ifom1a Poli11cal Almanac describes her as a "tell-me-what-11-all means" law- maker who refuses to vote on a piece of legislation unless all her questions have been answered. According to scrrc!ly recorded conversations plafed for J~rors in the Carpenter tna carher th1s ~·eek , he r reputation 1s well-destri.·ed. On one iape. fo rmer Carpenter aide John Shahab1an and an FBI agent are d1scuss1ng a spcc1al- in1erest hill the agent wants passtd in his undercover role as an Ala - bama businessman. The ball was intended to generate bond financing fo r an 1maginar) shrimp plant 1n West Sacramen10. Shahab1an tclls the agent they should 1ry 10 kee p the ball out of 1he Senate Banking and Commerce Comm11tee chaired b) Vu1ch . "The problem with Banking an\! Commerce 15 they don't play ball," · says Shahabtan .... That's Rose Ann Vu1ch .... Doi every I. cross C\'Cr)' T. ... She is so vcry straight-laced." I ndeed. Vu1ch subsequently smelled a rat and stancd raising questions aboul thc bill. which subsequently wound up before her commi11ec. Thal was 1n 1986. It e ve ntually passed 1he comm1t- lec, but only when Shahabian sc 11cd on her absi:nce at a hea ring and persuaded Sen. Alan Robbins. D- Van Nuys. thc art1ng chairman. to ramrod 11 through. In a la1er conversation. ('at"JM"nter and 1he undercover agent talk dur- 1n1 a m~t1ng 1n Carpenter's Capitol office about chanC<"s of the mcasuf(' passing the full Senate. "We shouldn't ha ve too much trouble with 11 . 1f I can get Ro§,(' Ann Vu1ch off the noor," Cal"J)('nl<'r sa ys. fhere arc other references 10 her throughout the transcnpts, and at one point the principals Joke about how she can be dangerous because she actually reads the bill~ 1hat comc- beforc her. Testimo ny 1n the Montoya tnal earlier this ye ar revealed thal he had once labeled Vu1ch "a royal pain 1n the butt" who "pulls olT thc5C dela)' tactics." Whal apparently offended Mon· toya was the fa<'t that Vuich had thr audacuy to demand responses to quesuons about 1hc sleaiy bill~ ht' would brin1 before her comm11tec. She aot 1he las! laugh . After Dcukmejian vetoed the fi rst shri m p.plant bil l. havi ng been tir ped off b,>: the FBI 1h11 1t was pan o a "s1ina · oprrat1on. undercover aacnts had ii reintrodue'W in 1988. and M on1o~a prom ised 10 shepherd it throuah the Scna1e in re turn for Sl.000 campaian contnbution. Dunna his tnal. Vu1ch testified that Mon1oya tried 10 q uickl y wi n passqc of 1he lcaisla1ion in her committee before questions could be n ised about 11. "Sen. Montoya wanted 10 move lhe bill bcfort I finished speak.1na on it," she uid. Mon1oya is now serv1 n1 a 6 VJ. year senten« 1 1 a federal prison 1n the Moja ve Dexrt, havtna been con· victcd o n seven countt of c1r.1on ion. rackctccrin1 and money taundcrina. Meanwhile, Vuich it a dnch to wi n a fifth term if she runt apin in 1992, havina learned to ne llO how to 1tri.ltc a healthy bllana: between the dtmand1 of Sacramento and the needs of her COflsti1ucn\t. Her philosophy seems fairly simple:. 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" .. u II , .. ,. • ,, It's back to the basics in the fall movie .season ly IOtl THOMAS "RI I ~ ,.,... \lfttlt9f LOS ANGELES -Still gJowmg from a hot though no n-record sum- mer. the movie business enters the fall season with something a httlc different from the higfi-budget, body-<ount films that dominated the past three months. •• The warm-weather box office P.roduced some big numbers. with Dae Hard l ," "Total Recall,'' "Dick Tracy" and "Ghost" passing the SIOO m1l11on mark. Daily Vanet} 's Art Murphy calculates the 1990 summer 1s onl y 6 percent shon of last year's sizzler. which amassed a record $719 m1llton. Tbe surprises this year were a pair o f romantic fan tasies, "Pretty Woman" (S 170 mi llion ) and "Ghost" (chmbtng to SI 00 mil ho n TV Llstlnqs 7:00 • D • D • an only fi ve wetks). Holl ywood 1s horang for more oflbeat hits In the fal product. which luns heavily on comedy and drama and less on violenct and dau lina special effects. There arc a few prom1s1ng films amont the fall harvest: • "Postcards From the &lfe" Meryl Strccp and Shirley Macl..amc as mother and daughter in Came Fisher's novel. directed by Mike Nichols, • "Awakenmp" Penny Marshall ("Bia") directing Robcn De Niro and Robin Williams as amnesia vic- tim and doctor. 8 "Goodfe//u" A Mafia yam based on the book "Wisc Guy, .. Robcn De Niro and Ray L1ota directed by Martin Scorsese. • "White Hunter. Black Hear1 " Clint Eastwood directs tumsclf tn a • Nlflt Court llloWe: ••• "Slllftl'1 LOI" (1919, Hornltl (Pll1 2 ol 1) Ntwl "l.14 It Snow Olvid Soul. James Mason LAnCe KtrMn • UIC*y .._.., (Pltmllfl ) P.0.V Q • • • • scnpt based on John Huston's adventures dunng the filming of "The Afncan Queen." • "Pacific Hei&}>ts" A thnller with Michael Keaton as a presumably fnendly neighbor to a couple. Mel- anie Gnffith and Matthew Modine. • "The Rescuers Down Under" A new Disney animated feature and the first sequel; Bob Newhan and Eva Gabor repeat their vo1c1ng of special mouse agents Bernard and Miss Bianca. 8 "Dan~s W ith Wolves" Ke Vln Costner stamng and d1rect1ng an epic of Western America. • "Rocle) V. The Final Bell" with Rocky BaJboa manag.ing another fighter this time. If the fall season seems a bit serious. that's because the studios trot out the dramas that might get lost 1n the summer and, not coin- cidentally, that might cont.am poten- tials for Academy Awards Some of the more presttgious of- fcnnp tnclude: • "Akira Kurosawa 's Dreams" An interpretation of the great director's dreams with a mostly Japanese cast and Scorsese as Vincent van Gogh. • "Des~f'lte Hours" A remake of the Humphrey Bogart-Fredric March thnller with Mickey Rourke and Anthony Hopk.ans directed by Michael C1m1no ("The Deer Hunt- er," "Heaven's Gate"). • "Reversal of For1une" The Claus von Bulow story stamng Glenn Close. krcmy Irons and Ron Silver • "Avalon" Barry u vanson ("Rain Man") continues his tnloay of Balti- more hfe that includes "Di ner" and "Tin Men " Movl~ I/stings Newport Beach ~~ l'O't f I-.""° •I\ 1\10 ,....~ .... .,.,_ 1 . -"'9DS ~CWT ONeMA IOO ..,_.., Ctntf'< O.~ •44-0780 1 ..... ,rG-111 ll •S )JO 6 ll JO 10\0 l "'ti Blf -fll II •\ 1 JO \I \ 8 ro JO J ----1111 11 4\ JS 1 t I -~ l'aANO ~ ,.,,__ ,...,,., -_, Cf"f .. ..c> 1111 1 ~ ....... care • ....._ ,., 1 1 H ' 7 IS • IS ISM II I SI l ., -.....,_ jf'G..111 11 1 • •I •O JM......_tll llJO 1 0 \IS I'<) t 4\ ,.......,.."" t J JO • I JO 10 0 S ., ....... • jf'G..IJI 11 •'I 4 •S I t \ "'9e re ii I IP'Cil )0 6 4\ 10 4S 6 "9e Tw. .... flll I t I 10 , ......... 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Verbal ICOret are DOW at their lbwest Point since l 980 and equal to ~ wont levels since national aver-_. were first compiled in 1971. "Studentl must pay less attention video pmes and music videos beain to read more," said Col- SHOOTING llromAt talked with an OrUle Couc Dally to.a rg>orter at the Tule River lawlian Reservation. where they had .-own u~ and where mosl of the ~ily still lives. Located south of Camp Nelson. Ilona the south fork of the Tulc River, the I 80-year-0ld reservation is the state's largest, at S7.000 acres, and is home to rougbJy 800 Indians of the Yokut tribe. The Dabncys would not elaborate on Manuel's accounl of the sbootrng nor would they specify whom they suspect. saying they were leaving the inveniption up to the sheriffs de- partment. But they cited many instan~s of bow oft.en Hood and Manuel bad been harassed by a smaJI contingent of younaer residents in the C.amp Nelson community. The brothers said these younger, unemployed residents who rented, not owned, homes on the mountain were jealous of Hood and angry ..-hen she purchased the lodge and restricted access to the property. The young residents were so used so the land be ing unowned and open to the public -the lodge had been closed several years before Hood bought ll -the y gave Hood a hard ume, snpmg about the fee she charged for parties and tallung neplively about the lodge, said Charl ie Dabney, 32. "Bonnie took a stand against them," Charlie Dabney said. The rouna locals aJso got mad at Manue because he kicked them out of the Camp Nelson bar when they 101 too unruly, the brothers sajd_ Pan of the suspicion against 1eec loud praideot Donald M. StMn.. •Md'• OCMlld become a .. Iott an" Wiim ..,.ti and tcboola mab it a priority, be laid in an interview. f.acb sectioD of the mWtiplo- cboice SAT ii acored OD a acale of 20().8()(). Tbe ~UDt ~ entrance eum iD 22 •• it .. apODIOred by tbe bomd and admin- isteRd by the E.ducatioaal Testina Service i.D PriDceton. NJ. The annual SAT aVet11t9 have become a widely cited indicaior of bow 1eboola are doiaa. but educa· lion experts say it is probably too 100n for the SA Ts to reveal the prosress of widespread ICbool re- forms enacted in the mid-1980s. Most children affected by the re- forms are still yean away from the SAT, wb.icb is usually taken durina the junior year of hiah school. ln addition, federal proarams such as Head Start and Chapter I, which in the 1960s and 1970s tried to boost achievement amona the poor and minorities, took years to pay off in Manuel miabt have bad to do wiUl his Indian heri tage. the brothers said. But other longtime Cam~ Nelson residents have spoken kindly of Manuel, sa ying be seemed trustworthy and was a big help to Hood since he took care of all the maintenance work and security. Manuel started off as a fen ce builder at the lodge, a Job he heard about from a friend also employed there, but Hood gradually asked the pbysica.lly-fit young man to take on security du1ies and other odd jobs around the lodge, the brothers said. The Dabney brothers also helped with sccunty at some of Hood's gatherings. "She was a beautiful person," John Dabney said. In the hours before the shooting.. Hood had felt a stranic sense of fear and invited Manuel into her cabin for protection, the brothers said. Manuel told his brothers he wen t outside bis cabin around 2 a.m. because his dog was barking and he wanted to bring his pet inside. He saw Hood aJso outside her cabin next door. bringing her dog in. Hood expressed uneasiness so Manuel took a walk around the cabin wnh a Oashlight, 1he brothers said. She then 1n v1ted him 1n and they were talk.Ing ~hen. apparently. the assailant struck. the brothers said. The week pnor to the shooting.. someone had also broken a window oo Hood's car and left a threatening note. The Dabncys sa1d they believe the note was left b) a local rancher wilh whom Manuel had a long· standing fued. The brothers said they notified detectives abou1 the no1e and left 11 City approves Infrared for hellcopters NEWPORT BEACH -The police depan-~:-:·-.--·"''·' "'. ment's two helicopters will be outfitted with infrared imaging equipment, following the C11y NEWS Council's unanimous authorization Monday of a SI SS,39S expenditure fo r the h1gh·tech BRIEFS surveillance equipment. The equipment will aid in night patrolling of areenbelt are.as, beaches and streets wnh lo~ li&hting. Police LL Tim Newman said. Funding for the FUR (forward Looking Infrared) system will come from S60,000 already budgeted to equip one helicopter with the system and another S8 I .OOO from Narcouc Forfeiture funds, the cny's share of money from the sale of propcny confi scated m narcotics arrests. Newport Beach ha.s two helicopters that patrol regularly, but neither is yet equipped with an infrared scope. Infrared scnsof"i perceive heat rather than li&ht. allowing the viewer 10 see a pe rson or animal without light. Since the images of warm Ob)ttts arc enhanced, it also allows observers 10 detect a car that has bttn reo:ntly parked by detect.mg heat from engines and lire fn cuon. Police spokesmen say the infrared equipment will enhance th eir ability to see subjects from the au while making their surve11lancc less obvious to suspects and less intrusive to residents. Beach parking fees raised HUNTINGON BEACH -Those planning tnps to the beach over the Labor Day weekend may be less than happy campers when they discover a substantial increase in park.mg and other fees for uaina state parks and beaches. Locally, the statewide, across-the-board increase in fees will mean viaiton will pay $2 more per day to park at state beaches - Bolu Olica, Hunllnaton State and Crystal Cove -and S2S more for annual puses. One-day parkin& fees will jump from $4 to S6. while annual puacs will increase from SSO to S7S. •"They decided to put a greater portion of the cost of maintam1 ng the puts on the people wbo use them," hfeguard Jeff Schunk said. Senior ci tizens are the only ones who won't feel the bite. he added, because their fees will remain the same. FLWMtAmertca releases new marketing plan JR VINE -FundAmerica announced Monday that 1t has developed a revised marketing plan in response to lcaal and rqulatory challeqes raised in several states, mcludina C.af1fom1a. Jn a press release, officials of the Irvine-based discount buying service stated it beljeves the plan will satisfy the concerns of rqulaton and uJtimately allow the company to resume operations under the authority of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. The new Fond.America plan is a.eared toward the retail ing Upectl of the prosram and minimizes financial risks for represent&· tives1 • co1n,,any ofrlclata said. Authorities in Florida have said f uDCIAIDCn<:a 11 a pyramid ICbeme that makes more mooey on ecWaa membenhips or directorships than on the purchase of dilCOunt peck.qn. llremt cancer often diagnosed late II.VINE -More tban one in three breast cancer cases recorded acb year in Oranee County is diqnosed at a late, less-treatable -., promptlna pbysiciana Monday to urge women to undergo rep1ar nwrunopama. "In ""te of tbc fact that lmast cancer, unlike many other malipancia, c:u be det.ected early, ..-hc:n ttatment can be efrecdve aad 1oft1 survival can be achieved, 37 .S pen::ent of the 1,200 breast cueer cua tbat ue di.aooeed in Ora.nee Counry are diaanolcd at a la•~" aid Or. Hoek Anton.CUiver, profeseor of epidemioloey at me UCI ColJcte of Mediclnc:. ' Aa10D-Culvet ... pan of an Irvine Health Foundation-funded ....-rcb r.m that cooducted two tekphone surveys or 800 random- ly tdccted .... ... ,,_ .... -,,.. ,,,,,,, ............ ,.,.,,.. hilbcr SAT tcOftl. Tbole JllGIS'llD• are credited with .-dy SAT 11iD1 by virtll9lly every minority ..... Mola nollbly, lut ,.,... aVetlll acoret ~ Ameri-can lndiaal roee a combined l 3 poiA&a. to JU Wit.! aDd 437 math. Vert.I 1C01W 1JDOe1 blacks role one ~t 10 352 ad DOW stud 20 poi.all hiaber tblD l 976 levela. Matb ave1111111 _.. down one point to 385 but ue atill ll poinll better tban l 976 ICOtel. Some aitics q_uestion the ability ofa ~ atatianc like the SA Ta to summarue accurately tbe per- formance of 40 million 1tudent1 attendina kinderpnen thro\llh 12th pade in 83,000 schools in lS,000 school diatricta. Tbe board claims it's a aood _pre- dictor of success in the collqe freshman year. But critic:s 1ucb as FairTest in Cambri •• Mass., insist the SAT favors whites, males, the wealthy and those adept at standard- ized test-takina. -By die A...aatetl Prea at .thatJ. sayi!'f. they .. didn't want to point nnaers. • But they also contended the rancher, Jack Burgess. was to blame for Manuel's past convictions on charges he stole a horse and beat up a man. The brothers said Burgess and Manuel's fued be&an when Bu~s tried to keep the iuJe Ri ver Indians off an access road to the reservation that be claimed was his. The Dabneys cont.ended the reservation Indians bad the ri&)l1 to use the access road. Angry about being cut off, Manuel cut the locks on the p te Burgess set up on the road, starting the longtime fucd and causing Burgess to "rail- road" Manuel through the court system, the brothers said. But Buraess said there was no fucd and that Manuel was arrested many times but never served time for any of the charges. Burgess also denied writing the threa1ening note to Hood. He said Manuel bas "a 101 of enemies" be~ cause of alleged drug ties. Burgess even tied Hood's murder to Manuel's alleged drug connec- tions, saying Hood was an innocent bystander tragically killed because of her support and closeness to Manu· eL The Dabney brothers painted a different piclure of their brother and their family. "We're pretty decent Indians - rm a member of the tribal council. Charlie's the main firefighter on the reservation -and we've never had a brush with the law." John Dabne~ said. "Rudy was raised in the same household. But even if be were to be worse than he is. he m no war, deserved 10 be shot down like that. · HERO From A1 to the surface and administered first aid. The drown ing man spit up a lar:J.C amou nt of water. ·The JUY was probably going out to sea 1f I didn't get him," Norsecn said. "The way he was dnfting.. 1t didn·t look good." MaCla.s also knew he was m trouble. "I was afraid 1 was going 10 die." Macias wd from his room at Hoag MemonaJ Hospital. "I thank God my friends were there and they ca.lied for help. I was under the water. I would have died ... Norsecn said he warned swim- mers several limes about the hazard- ous cond111ons. and he said he told many people to quit Jumping off the jetty. But Macias said there were a 101 of people swimming anyway. He said he amved after hjs friends, who were already in the water, and did not re~lize It was dangerous. "I can only swim a little bit," he said. "Bui they were caJling me to come m, so 1 Jumped in. The water was maybe 1wo meters deep. I started to ao down. I couldn't act up and I couldn't reach the shore. I was afraid. I was very afraid ... "It aeu really bumpy out there." Norseen said. "And for someone who isn't a strong swimmer all it takes is a couple of gulps of water and he probably bad a luna full." Unwilhn' to take all the credit, Norsecn said the qufok response of emergency rescue units Sunday ~rt crucial to saving Macias' life. "There's so much to be said about the auys who helped me." the life- auard said. "Everybody reacted to this almost perfectl y." Norsecn has been a Newport Beach lifquard for the past five year&. He recently araduated from Loyola University of Chicaao and now works at Xordium Inc.\ a risk manqement consultina finn in Oar- den Grove. Althouab he said be lovn beina a lifquard1 full-time wort has rcl- eaated him to weekend.a only. Macias, who was visitint his brother who lives in Oranet County, said bis parents still live 1n Mexico City and be hasn't told them about the accident. .. If I told them they would be very alarmed," he said. "I'm all riaht, so I don't think it's necaa.ry to tell them." He Mid be ..-ouJd like to slay in the Uniled States with hiJ brotb~1 bul he Mid be wasn'l IUl'e be WOUIG be able to. l(be does ... y. be problbly won't to IWimmiaa in the ocean llllin b lOCll . be aid. a ··111a1:'f111 be ah.id to twim after lhi ..... he said. • I • •nvlrOG111entaH1a line a..1una Canron 11oM MondaJ wnlfttl flM»ttOlll pllotof to ,,oteat ........ In die anron 1»1 contradan of die Tr•ntpCNUtlon Cor· rllllon "1::'9' flop pltotof. ..,.. .. or· ....... , ..................... .... _ ..... ,, .... ~ oMc.l9k ......... cot· rtdor -nclel tlM ,.,..1111on to con· tluct envlr011111•11UI teat• on tit• src•••r•H ... 111•.,IMlt~dle~ of ,..... ..._. w• unexpectN. Tiie lllRllll IMWe c-lled to replenblt 11w111• •••· Le.-contends die ._. ... ,.,. unnot M restored. to Iner•••• publk •w•enea of Ille ................... to .............. .. GANGS From At by the lack of coopera11on ot Wlt- oesses. "They have information that would go a long way towards solVlng this violent cnmc ... he said. But they haven't come forward. he said. Lowcnberg also disclosed that partyaocrs allegedly ~arried guns in- side the party at 1he club and fired shots at the Oeemg gunmen who killed 17-year-Old Canh Van Tran of Orange. ··There were Asian gang types at the party who were armed -that disturbs me a lot." the chief said. He was pleased. th ough, wi th the conduct ofh1s own officers who held their fi~. possibly preventing ad- ditional deaths and mjunes, Low- enberg said. "They showed restraint. I'm proud of the gu ys.'' Boys Club Direc to r Chris Schneider said he felt "terrible" about the shooung. "We were trymg to do something aood for tecn-aac kids. and some· thin& on the opposite end of the spectrum happened. It tears my gut. "No club members were there. BABY From At implanted in Johnson's womb m January. Due to a hysterectomy in 1984, Crispina Calvert 1s unable to bear children, but can still produce a healthy ea. A contract between the three provided Johnson with Sl0,000 plus money for maternity clothes and unexpected medical fees. The ar- ranJement p vc the Calverts, they beheved. a miracle baby. Their miracle turned into a prcoe- dcnt-settina lepl battle, however. when Anna Johnson sued the couple for custody and child support pay- mentl, cla1m101 the aenetic parents were auilty of fetal neaJcct. Johnton claimed the Calverts lost Northop team's advanced fighter makes first flight EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE -Tbe Northrof Corp. vtraion of a f&abter ror the 2 st century made ill maiden ft.iaht. with Air Force of,. ficlals aa)'ina the prototype mel its performuce pJJ. Tbe Air Force MOll the Ad- vanced Tactical F' .. ter to be able to cnaile at wpenotuc aoeed without uah'I an afterburner, fty farther on ill own fuel loed 11 hish speech and have .-Jth,J.~tia to red~ de-tec\ioa by • The venioa tbat Rew Monday on • 5<Mniau ..... ftilht ... dnipecl ~~ alid McDonneU -ay .. .t.11dll.W ,,,_ and it bad nothina to do with the Boys Oub. It just happened there." Schneider said five or six Asian younastcn of ~ school aac work at the boys and prls club throuah an Oranat County work prosram. One was havina a birthday Friday and wanted to have a party at the club. Schneider, director for 3th years. said the club doesn't usually rent out facilities for panics bul aar'Cfld to in th.is case because the younpters worked bard1 and it wu a reward al the end of me year. The club, which accommodates up to 160 younpten daily and has "the club that beats the st.reel" as its motto, was scheduled to close at 6 p.m. Friday for two weeks of re- furbishment and repairs. "We thou&ht it was better to have it (the birthday puty) here than in a parkina lot tomewberc," be said. So, for renl of SS an hour, festiv- ities continued until the shooting eruoced shortly aft.er 10:30 p.m. .. We've bad no problems Wlth the pna activities and everythina was aoina very well. "In fac;t, about 10 minutes before the p olice call. {Recreation supev1sor) Bob Lewis told {branch director) Rick Crummers that the crowd wa.s well-mannered and well- interest in her prqnancy af\cr com- plications fort:ed her into the hospi- tal. Illness caused Johnson to mJSS work and income. When she needed more money for food, the Calverts refused, she said. But the Calverts claim Johnson is boldina their baby bost.qe and has demanded early payments and more money to relinquish the ehild. They've also heard, from an un- named source, that Jobnton was sboppina around for a doctor to induce early labor and is considenlll aivina the baby to another home, Walmsley said. Jobneon's lawyen retolutcly de- nied the charges, callilll them "rid- iculous." Due to WalmJley's appearance at the hospital Friday -where he behaved. that it was a piece of cake," Schneider said. No securi!Y ~provided, he said. Fonner City Administrator Paul Cook. an ex-prea.ident and member of the board of directon of the Boys O ub, said there shouJd be policy cban1es to rule oul parties. "There are no reasons for birthday parties at the club," be said. Cook is headilll a SI. S million fund-raisi~ drive to build a new boys and 11rls club at a park near Huntilllton Be~ch City Hall. Ground-break.in& is scheduled on the new buildilll next month and the organization should move out of its current location on Education Lane sometime next spring. Cook said. "Whoever did this shootina 1s insane," Cook said. "Shooting at a charitable institution is the nex t thlna to shootina at a church. This shows you what kind of people they arc." Two 20-year-old men, Jose Munoz and Enrique Hernandez, were booked on on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on police officen in the second shoot-1na.-Both the men, who are cooks. were beilll held in lieu of S2S.OOO bail each. asked a nurse for permission to serve Johnson with lepJ papen, but wu denied -Johnson's lawyers said the y will not aive the Calverts' lawyen updates on Johnson's con- dition. .. I'm not sure, based on their intrusion, that they should know where, or how, Anna Johnson is," Gilbert said. "The¥ have no status in this case -they re donon -they have no parental riahts." In· the infamous "Baby M" case, a surropte mother won visitation riahU to the child she carried. In that case, the surropte was imprepated by artificial insemination; t6e eu was her own. Anna Johnson, on the other hand, has no aenctic tin to the baby she carries. Hostage \XI alte reported next In llne for release BEIRUT, Lebanon -A Beirut radio 1tation aaid Monday that Analic:an church envoy Terry Waite would be the neat bottqe to be &eed by pn>-lranJan kidnappers ln Lebenon. Tbe communist-nan Voice of the People alto Mid all All Amerlcan bollalCS would be freed oaoe Inn •s f'rozri Uletl i11 the United States are rdeued. ne = mpectect ror ita beJ. uced • llld illvntiptive wed, .. it clrew tM conclulionJ ... 1........ ..... .,... and smu oftldlla • .a 11 Sbihe .... ...._..., .... ..._or tl¥e w_.. Mn•• In the put bat months. ' I The latest to be freed was Irish teacher Brian Keenan, who was 1e1 free Friday and is t1Aderaoina mcdi· cal tests in a O\&blin holpital. The fint two were Amtricans Robert Polhill and Frank Rud, freed I 0 days &put in ~P!il. SW. onbooedk ~i!U of the International Committee o( the Red Croa. Emanuel Christen and Elio Eniqua, were releued mpec:Uvely A"" I and 13 after 10 months in captivity. '"Sourcm familiar with tlae hot illUe 1R cenain that Tmy Wai~'f. &be ant in line fat freedom after Kenan... &be aatioo llid i11 a IS. llllDu• evalulion of tllt ._ ..... _., .. A91ditM ,..,._ ' I - • ' \ ' • \ • ·. I. .. '• .. I, KEEPING COUNT Rick Talley Dodgers deserve applause But only for the good run, albeit a run too late I bave been aurprited by the Los Dodeen. bave not only held totetber, bo ysically and P1Ychol09ically, overtbe ~month, but have lhown • IU'eallb of character I didn't be-~=played a de-tamiDed, exatina brand ofbueball wbidl bu been~ forbusineu and fblfilliQI for their lesions offol- lowen. Unfortunately,~ are runnina out of lime in the National leque West pennant race. Tbe Qncinuti ~still a power- ful favorite 10 advance into playoffs, lead the Dodeen ~ euctly 6"'2 pines enterina toniaht'11Ction and alth~ that may not seem a prohibitive number, look at it this' 7 tf tbe Rech play .SOO bueball (18-11) for the ba1a.nce of the season, they will fi nisb with a record of 91-71. • For the Dod&en to match that record they wouta have to 10 24-11 . Cona.iderina that LA currently stands only eeven pmea above . SOO after playina 121. a finishina kick of24-l l would not seem prot.ble. Yet,~ thinp have ha~ pened and it I perfectly acceptable tor Dod8er fans to sweat this one out, day-by-day, 10 the final conclusion. I remain convinced Cincinnati will not fold. Eric Davis, finally, is hittina kc~~ the last eiaht pmes) and Lou Pinielfa ·~to have hil pitcbina in ao<>d shape with the return of southpaw Danny Jack- son. Also, the Rech' bullpen remains the ttroDllC$l in the NL Allo, lbe lledt play 14 of their last 19 pines in Riverfront Stadium, the lut lix apilllt Atlanta and San Dieto· The tcbedule-maker couldn't have arraneecS it any softer. Neverthelea, the DodJlers should be commended for banain& in there. Let's face it. for much o1th1s season it wu diftkult to mu11er much devo- tion for these soldien of fonune wearina I>odeer blue. They played without j)ef'IC>nality or identity for much of the seuon and once fell 13'h pma beck of the Rech. Then, when Cincy faltered, the Dodem showed their pro- feuionalism by takina advantqe of the lituation. Tom Luorda must be sivcn credit. Certainly the Dodaier manqcr bas his faults. He is a man easy to dislike from up close, wbett his lack of sincerity and pusion for self-ad- vancement shines like a beacon - yet be remains popular with the dis- tant public. lMorda, thouab, kept this t.nd of men:lCnaries totether and it couldn't have been easy. I am particularly surpriled that the [)odeen haven't fallen apart, {>h)'li- cally. Kai Daniels, Alfmlo Griffin and Hubie Brooks aren't kids, any- more and Mike Scioscia takes a terrific beatina at home plate over the coune of a seuon. · o.ruels daerves some special cita- tion, even thouah the Dodaien will prob9bly reward bis bravery by tnd.iDJ him at tealOn •send. Here's a IUY with bone-on-bone knees (four ~ration•) who bu to be playiq with daily pain, yet be bat been an ~ve bitter who bat played in more than 100 _.,nes. Kirk Oibaoo 11 anotber matler. He bu played well since return.int but note that be returned only when be felt like it Am l 11~rl~t Gibson ~it ;t.t.e three months of the seuon? Let's put it this way: He wu comina off swwery and bis fint priority bu always been bis pmonal career, i.e. bis neJtt-ancMinal con- tnct. Wbat happened, then, WU not SU!· priliQI. lnstad of playina earlier and I ,,.._ ... TALUY/a2J INSIDE • ,... ............... fol Syr-......... ,12. •lfwtne"I •• , ... boUI ... .,, ''' ,,. .. ,12. • AJlt•I• ...,_ ••n•n .... 7-J /8). DalvNot'• ~ 1·900-..U.-7171 tc'M ~ K'Ml.IM..IJ l.ATI lllAIUNO Nf.Wj it MOUU -· ' Nolan llJan brlnp his f•ltball ton..,..• Anellellll Stadlurw -Inst th• Afteels. Lawyer predicts · nuclear reaction if the eligibility of players threatened 9y aARtrY ,AUU<NER ~,.. ..... W*- NEWPORT B EAC H Parents of Corona del Mar Hiah &iris volleyball playen have hired an at- torney to help Charlie Bra.ode re~ turn as coach of the team. Brande's annual contract was not renewed pendiq a CIF inquiry into unspecified alleptions and CIF- Soutbem Section Commissioner Stan Thomas bas said he will rule on the situation by Friday. Meanwhile, CdM PnncipaJ Dr. Tom Jacobson announced Monday the birina of Dale Flickinaer as in- terim coach to direct the team's workouts, which began a week later than other CIF-Southem Section scbeols. OraNie anomey Stuart Waldnp, said be 1W been enaaaed "to advise Brande and a parent group with re- spect to lcpl options conccmina the school district and the ClF." Brande, who coaches at the New- ' port Beach-based Oranae County (&iris) Volleyball Oub and the &lboa Bay (boys) Volleybell Oub, is aJleaedly cbar&ed with violatin• a Clf"" rule prohi6itin& a representative of a member school from coaching. orp~ or sponsorina a (outside) team dunn.J the school year m which studentl with remainina eliaibility at the school arc perticipetina. "We've worked bard to present statements on imponant issues as qukkly as possible and I feel we're on firm around in provina Charlie did not break any ruJes," Waldrip ex- plained. "We feel there were errors in reportinc incidents which initiated the inquiry and it is my judgement that Charlie will be exonerated of all wronadoina." Waldrip said they are currently awaitina Thomas' ruliq and then "we will either pat him on the back, or mount a serious attack." Waldrip said the formulation ofan appeal ~s oqoina, should Thomas rufe apmst Brande. "There is a procedure involved with any CIF rulina and we'll follow tha1t" Waldrip explained. "The rul- ina 1s the first step. then there is an appeal which will be heard by a CIF board. If WC' need to go beyond that. we'll evaluate our options when the ume comes." Waldrip wd Brande's pnmary concern has bttn the' best intt'rest of the ~rls. "If anytbmg 1s done' to affect the airls' C'h11b1hty, there will be some- thina equ1va.lent to a thermonuclear reaction at the CJF Office," Waldnp said. Players and a aroup of approx- imatt'ly IS part'nts met with Jacobson and Athleuc Director Jerry Jelnick on campus to review the' situation and announce the appomt· ment of fl1 clunger. Accordina to one parent, who asked not to be named, Jacobson presented the possibility, in a 30- IPle•se LA\llYER/121 ........................... ,... ........ c-.... IA-... .. :e. -~ r:- CLASSIFIED /BJ COMICS/81 TUE!IOo'Y, AUGUST 28, 1990 I :j Ryan's Express _makes stopover in ~nafleim No o~ r~ally knows If this Is old No-no' s final p it st op at Big A 81 MCHMD DUNN ._ .... .,.. ....... ANAHEJM -It i1 pouible that t.oniabt will be Nolan Ryan•1 final appearance OD the mound It Anaheim Stadium · t the Anaels, ~It 7:::r.1rouible, but at this potnt. it's only 1pccu- lation. Not even Ryan knows. Ryan, 43, doesn't budte much when it comes to the subject of retirement, just u be doeso•t aive in with two 1trikes on a hitter. fans have been in awe of Ryan's major lequc lonaevity since the Anael1 let him ~ into the free .,ent market after the 1979 tealOn, his ei&hth and final year with the Anaels. They remember wcU, these Anaels fans, bow then-General Manaaer Bu.zzie Bavasi allowed Ryan to test the waters. "Buzzit' later admitted he made a mis- :::~Ryan laid OD Monday at m S&adiwn. .. And be did make I milub, but be WU man enOUlh 10 admit it .. I don't know what I would've done if I WU him in that aituation. But be didn•t think rd leave, be t.bouabt I WU hi1 8(lC in the bole ... An MlC, yes. His IWtl in Anaheim increued anendance fia-w:n-His. piichin& hilbliabts are still conudered t.6e peatest mo- menta in Aqels history. With the Houston Astros and now in his ICOODd season with the Teus Raqen, Ryan bu con- tinued bis mutery over opposina hit ten. By bis arowina list of ac- complishmentl, there doesn't ap- pear to be any reason to retire. He's still the Ryan Expreu. Even thi1 season he's 12-6 with a 3.81 earned run averqe - a lower ERA than three of tbe ~ls' five Startin& pitchers. His 301 victories, six no-hitters and S,246 career strikeoutl mean a lot to his followers, but little to Ryan. (~neseeWYAN/a2J IV, it's anything but an intravenous boost for Rustlers or Pirates Irvine Valley College the new kid on block involvina J C at hletics Watch out l'Or the new kid on the' block. You can almost feel the vi- bration ofthC' ne1ahborhood's latest friend drilltn& the pavement Wl th hi&h hopes or competin& in albleucs. The two Oranae Coast Area com- m unity collqcs, Golden West and Ora.oat Coast. att Just now bqinnma to share the wealthy recrw liq pool in this area with Irvine Valley Col- l~. although nC"ither GWC or OCC will actually fC"Cl the impact for a few more yea.rs. Majornpons arc down the road. rvc. entenns its sixth r.car of cl· istence after be1na called 'North Campus ofSaddleback Collete" since 1978. 1s mtroduc1n1 anter- collqiate sports this fal l for the first time. Potential is ID abundance. So as infancy, which ts where IVC will probably remain until the 1993-94 school year when the' swimmana pool is elpected to ~ complete. Basketball, for both men and COMMU,.,,,;y COLLEGES Richard Dunn women, should be on the nse ID 1992-93. To open matters, men's SOOCCT takes the field next Tuesday at Chnst ColleJe Irvine -IVC s first-ever sporuna event. Tbe l...uen conduct tbeu fint home' match .,a.mst Cerritos on Fri- day, Sept. 7. at Harvard Park in lrvme. where IVC will play all of its home contests this faJJ. K.ackma out the first ball 1n the home' opener wiU be IVC President Dr. Anna Mcfarlin. "We're exo tcd about 1t," IVC Athletic Director Phil Stanley wd. "Thjs is our first inter- fl'tene Me DUNN /121 Just like Club Med, it's matter of getting into the right game In tcDJUS.JUSt like aolf. u can be very impona.nt to establish a handi- cap. In tcnn1s. ho~ver. the handi- cap, or ratiq. 1s not used m the same' way as it is an aolf. On the links, a handicap aJJows a aolfer to compete apinst any other aolfer. In a way, the be&inncr can com~te Wlth a Grca N"orman, proVlded the handicap is htgh enouah. On the courts. a ratina can ~ used to ensure fair tournament play. 1 n other words, it can ht used to JUdgC' what tournament d1Vlsion a player should plaoc bis or herself m. TM U.S. Tcn01s Assoet.auon has worked closely W1 th the U.S. Pro- feslional Tennis Associauon to cs· tabl.ilb a simple 1elf-plr.oement rauna tem toasaure the' player that re in thetr proper poup. lf'OU{I' esiabhsbed t..hc Na- tional Tcnrus Rauna Procram wh1cb provides just that - a simple. 1n1t1al lel..f-plaocment method of JrOUP'lll individuals of sitntlar abihty levels forlasue play, tournaments, poup lesloa1., IOciaJ competition and club or community~·· U1e t.bae swdelines to assure you·~ in the proper divtaion (rana-ma on a ICale from 1.0 lo 7.0 wtth I 0 a tiesinner) 10 your next local club tournament. Tbit week. ru talk about bealnnen to IVCflle playen ( l ,Q..4.0) a.nCJ Dell week ru focus on the bia boys (and Prts). l.0-Th.ii player 11 j ust start•na to piaytemus. l.S -Th11 player bat hm1tcd a.paieacr ua .. t&il1 womn, pn- marily oe ,etti.QI the ball in play . 2.0-This player Medi on-court QperienQt. This p&ayer hu obvious llroke we IDewt but is &un.lliar with buic politioftl for ... and doubklplay, • 2.S -Tblt .. yer is 1eanunt to . ;.-w111ere t.bc .... ii~ ah.boutb court ClOvefllle ii weak. 111& player QD IUl1aiD I rally of.,.,, pilClC with ocMr plaien o(d.e mnc ability. l .0-nil=• COftlilMDt ... binilla ........ but ii notcomlbn8blewnll all lll'Obl Md ..... COlltrol wttea "Yilll QJ& TENNIS Patrick Larkin for direcuonal intent. depth or power. 3.S -Thu player bas ache1ved improved stroke dependability and direct1on on moderate shots, but sull lacks depth and vanC'ty. Thu player 1s sta.ruq to exhibit more qarnsive nt't play, has improved court cov-eraee and IS dcVCIOplQI teamwork ID doubles. 4.0 -Tius player has dependable strokes. Lncludlna dtrectional intent and depth on both forehand and blckhandudes onmoderatesbots, plus the ability to use lobs, over- heads. approach shots and volleys W1th some suooess. TbiJ player oc- casionally forces crron when ICf'Vi.na and teamwork 10 doubles is evident To place younelf: 1. Befin with 1.0. Read all catqonea carefully and then decide which one bat detcribcl your psa.- cnt ability &evel. 2. Be cenain that you quati.ff on all pomu of all preoedina cacceonet • weU u thole in the clUai.fiCation you ehoole. 3. Wben rati.119 younelt UIWDe you are playintaeaiut a playeroftbc tune IO Md 9JDe ability. 4. Your telf~tiftl ma~ bit COG· finned by I qualified veriftcr(dub pro). $. Remember. tbc penoa iD dllutl of tcDnil .... tM rWrt 10 =-ty ,.,..""=..,.,..,.. matt ii tJaouPt IO be ...... .... baed..,aa .......... =~= n.. .......... Mi•to ................ " ........ .._. .... ._ .. a...o ................. " ta.c::n, .. a ,. "' "" ... _, ..• ,.. • • . • • . .. • .. , • -• • • c,,,,. football Smith's dilemma -just where do his Trojans stand? 9y~NADU. "" ........ LOS ANGELES -use football CX*h Larry Smith can only hope bis ninth-ranked Trojans will be ready to play a aolid pme Friday niaht when they meet S)'l'llCUIC in the eiabtb Kickoff Cusic. That's because, be said Monday, he'll have no idea bow ready they'll be until the pme unfolds. So all he can do is hope. .. If you ask me where we are, I don't know," Smith aid at bis first weekly mcctina with rcponcrs. ·•1t's a question )'OU wrestle with all the time. What I do know ii we're as healthy at this stage as we've been 10 a Iona time. .. Last year, we bad a veteran team. They JUSt weren't excited to play Ulinois (in the season-opener). They told me that. Now, we have a young team. We have to see what these kids can do. We still don't know what they can do." Did Smith have any inkling beforehand that the Trojan. weren't excited about Dlayina Ulioois? .. No," he said. "I can't teO when we to out and warm up if we're excited to play. Your auesa i.a u eood u mine. That's one thin& nobody knows about. "I've seen teams of mi.De look put wanninl up and 10 out and stink. rve bad teams look terrible in wannups and play ~t. There is not a corretation or a pattern. You cant worry about it." Three years aao, iD Smith'• fint ~ u Southern Cal's bead coach, the Trojans Iott to Michilan State 27-13. But they finisbcd tbe teUOD 8-4 iDCludina a 20. l 7 loss to the Spanan1 lo t.be ROie Bowl. Two yean aao, Smith rec:alled. his team was exceptional in the opener, overpoweriQa Botton C.oUeae 34-7. It was a sign of thinp to come as the Trojans went I 0.2. After being in control most of the way, Southern Cal lost to Illinois in the season-opener last year 14-13 because the Illini scored two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter. Sports break Two Dodgers off hook PITTSBU RG H -Charges of simple :--. assault filed aµanst two Los Angelrs Dodgers following a scuffle with a bar-• tender at a night club were withdrawn -=~ Monday followang an out-of<ourt settlement. None of the panics involved in the settlement would discuss specifics of the agrttment bet~ccn the players -Juan Samuel and Alfredo Gnffin -and Wilson Sturgeon Jr .. the banender. At a City Coun hearing before Magistrate Ed- ward Borkowskl. Asmtant District -\ttome~ Bernard Kell) asked that the charge against eac h player be dropped because Sturgeon did not wtsh to prosecute 8urkowsln approved the motion. Attorney Thomas McGough. who represented Gnffin, would S<l) o nl) that the dispute was "rcsolH·d amicabl) ... The agreement was reached in about 10 minutes. Attorney Rex Gal'), who represented Samuel. and anorne) Sam Fernandez. general counsel 10 thl· Dodgers. declined comment. TELEVISION, RADIO BROSrERHOUS' TURN-ONS * U S Open tennis. USA 8 am . 4 pm * Dodgers at Phtlhes. Channel I I. 4 30 p m * Texas at Angels. SportsChannel. 7 30 pm TELEVISION T..U 8 a.m. -U.S Opel\ from Fl\Uhina Meadow NY . l!SA ' p.m -U.S ~ from Fl\Uh1111 Mcadow, N Y . USA. ......... •.JO pm -~ al Philadtlphia, Cbanocl 11 4·30 pm -BOllOo 11 Clevriand. ESPN 4·30 p.m. -Sin Dqo 11 New Yori Mets. WOR 4:JO p.m. -~ Yori YaAkea a1 Balumort, WPIX 'lS p.m. -PitUbuf'lh 11 Atlanl&. TBS S:JO p.m. -CblCIJO Cu~ 1t Howton. WGN 7'30 p.m. -Detroit 11 Sattlc, ESPN. 7:30 p.m -TtU• •t AllJCIS. SportliCMnnel aa .. , ..... S p.m. -WBL playoff' pme, ~net (repeal$ at 10:30 p.m I Wakf s,.rq 6·30 p.m -l"'o~1 com~hon from SL uxm (tape), Prime TK'UI ..... 7.JO pm -Gltnwood Btown H . Charin Duffy, wd · ~cbll. from C~thcoon. N Y. (\lptl. Pr11'ot Tdt1. 9 p.m. -Jcmal H1n1on "" Freddie Hemanda. ~r· bantam•~llhu. from Auburn H11h. Midi (dda)'fdl. USA (~· I pellS II 2 1.m ) 12:30 a.m -Formu~ ~ Pnll of Bflalum lllpr). ESPN. a-9'adlle I 1.m. -Lot AJAmnos~ "'"mt Ticket.. ....a 4:JO p.m -Dod~n 11 Ph1laddphia, KABC (790) •:30 p.m. -San Dlqo 11 New Yori Mets, KFMB '7601 7·JO p.m -Teut ai Al\ltf'-KMPC (7101 IN THE BLEACHERS ___ ....._. .. ·-- ',o.f: ~ -~ -"'""""' ... Oh look Lonny1 The TV camera 1s pointed th ts way ' Wave. Lonny, Wave!!" Eagles 1 7, Colts 16 I NDIA NA P OLI Matt ---- Cavanaugh h11 nine of 10 passes for 109 ~ yards in the fou nh quaner Monda~ night ~ and set up Roger Ruzek's 33-)ard field ---- goal with 1·56 to go. hfhng the Ph1ladelph1a Eagles to a 17-16 cxh1b1uon '1clOI) O\'er the lnd1anapohs Colts. Cavanaugh. the third quanerback used by Phala· delph1a, hit "'as 4-for·5 for 55 ~ards as Ph1ladelph1a drove from its own 18 with fi.,e minutes to go to the Colts' 16 at the two-minute mark. Ruzek then hat the winninit field goal From Th .u..dale4 Prn1 QUOTE O F THE DAY "The decision to go for two is alwaya a , areat decision. People always like to' fCICOnd· suess that decision. Unless you lft JOina for a championship, a tie is a lot better than 1 loss. The way our team fou&ht back. l'U stick to that a long. Iona time,'' Tennessee football c.oecb J.U.y M.Jon followina his team's 31-31 tie with C.olorado in the Disneyland Pigskin Classic at Anaheim Stadium Sunday. Irvine's Kaplan easy winner 9y PATRICK LARKIN 0..,, l'lot ,_ • ..,.,.,. .... out and did what I had to do. He took some good shots that I didn't think he'd be able to take ... U pland raised his record to 16-6 with a third round of Pablo Ramos of Mexico an a non-title bout. Al wu tbe cue &ua yem, tbe T~' o&nae friD <:a:ater M'OUDd q~t Todd Marinovicb. but Smitb 1.aticl tbed'd beUct be much m0te to tbe olfea.te tbu r~lariDovich. 04We bavc to bave belanoe;' Smitb uid. .. We've ll>t to =it arouDd. We expect a lot out ol'Todd, be'• oo a redlbin frttlun&n (u be was last ,ar). 8'll we don't want to put all the burden on bJm.. "We're not bW.ldina everytbiaa around Todd. To t =(pect it (what happened lul year) to happen bec9u1e il bappeDed last year i1 a bunch of baloney. It's a new }':&r, I DeW leUOD." Smilh poi.Died out that Synaa1e. 29+1 over the &last three leUOftS, bu a better record tba.D the Trojan.I' rteotd of 27-t. I over that period. .. we·~ plaY"ina a coUeee football J>O'!'!S ... be said. ••J[)efemively, t.he_y"fre very, very phyaical. very ~Dtt "'!f'Y agressive. They have a pat leCODdary. People have no1 scored vdy many pointa on tbem. "Offensively, they like to run riabt at you. They've b!'Cn billed u havina the best offensive line in the coutry Tbey have IPlld u wide receiver. They'll dlnw a k>t ol blockiftl dlema at ,OU. lbey'rc a bell· cootrol ..... witb tbe Nil aod .... ,. Syntw just mi..S cndiaa tbe top 2S in The AllClaalld ,... P'"Helton ~ Just u tbe ()raneefimen finished jllll outside tbe top 21 io laat tcat0n'1 .naJ poll. SYl'K'* wu M lul aeuon while the TroJll'lS were ~2-1 ud eiahtb in tbe ftD.al poll. Tbe kt that the Syracute pme i1 UJ extra one on Soulben Cal's 1CbeduJe, meums the Trojans P';IY 12 replar~ pmes this year, has caused Smith to m.uc 101De l!Cijustments in his pmc:ason drillL .. rve cut beck on 1Crimma'1n&. we've had only one, .. be aid. 1be season sets miahty tona. You better make acljustmcnts early so you don't wear them out. .. I have a 11yjna. which as my own sayina: 'There's DO aubltirute for frelhness.' If you don't 10 into a pme mentally ftah, you're not aoi~ to do as. well.," Friday nilbt's P,Jlle at Giants Stadium an East Ruiberford. 'f'f:J .• beains at S p.m. PDT. . ......................................................................... ... 1Greene adamant over green ANAHEIM -Kevin Greene. t tie Rams' Pro Bowl linebKke:r, bas c~ecided not to take a low-key ap- p roach while neaotiations over a new contract drq on. Greene, 28, believes he should be ioid about SI million a year and bas I one on two local televi51on shows to state his case. He just wanu to be f•Ud fairly, be says, pointina out that no NFL player has bad more than the 33 sacks he's recorded the last two ) .. :an. In his latest appearance, Gl"Cene said money squab- b l es were beginning to create bad feclino o n the team. .. The Rams have created a football team that has a lot of dissension amona the athletes, a lot of animosity unona the athletes," G~ne said durina an interview vvith K.NBC. ··For me to be scraping and scratching for what the Rams arc offe ri ng me at this point is just ridiculous. •'Why are the Rams so dad.gum ti&ht on the purse st rinp? What arc we fightin-1 for when we have to scratch and claw for peonies. · Qams Coach John Robinson responded briefly on Monday. . o .. K.evio's {)f'Oblems with the Rams arc busaocss- oriented." Robmson said. "I would hope they would be handled in a businesslike fashion. "I would hope be not be tempted into ... I would hope be ,keeps bis cool, takes care of business and act in here y soon as possible." Robanson admitted that the Rams need G m:ne and their other three holdouts in as soon IS possible. Tbe Ran11' other tbree holdouts arc tight end Damone Johnson, safety M ichael Stewart and defensive lineman Doua Reed. "Obviously. acttina Kevan G~ne playing IS im- portant to this franchise." said Robinson. who added that all four players could contribute in the Sept. 9 opener if they repon in the near future. In other news, Robinson said defensive tackle Brian Smith (knee injury) would return for the team's prcseason finale Friday night in Washington. Linebacker Fred Strickland (hamstring injury) won't. Robinson said the team would wa.1t to make its cuts down to the ~man limit until the today's deadline. From Th bMCJate4 Prn1 ·-----------------------------------------------------------------------------.. Flickinger new Interim coach -MnY fAUIJCNU .._,,...,........., NEWPORT BEACH -Dale flictineer, a for- mer bad women's COKb at Arizona 5cate and USC. bas been hired .. iaterim coecb of the C«oaa dd Mar Kiah Prb voUeyb&U team. ICbool Principe) Dr. Tom Jlicobeen &DDOGDCed Monday. Aickinetr. 43. of Redondo Bach, *Pl ia b Charlie Brande, wbo baa not been ~bired by tbe ICbool. pendina a Clf inquiry into unapec:ifted &Ucp- tiou. Flic:tiJlFr, who bu oblerved many of tbe Sea Kinls' playen the pu~ f?i_yean u the coedJ of tbe rivaJSouth Bay VolJe)'bell Cub, put the team UuouP its flnt workout Monday niahL "My main rcuon for WiQa this job ii became this it a ~t IJOUP of pla)'C'l'.I and I wa1tled to bdp," II.id Ai~. a lo · e 6imd of Braade's. .. I.Ve known ~or muy )"e8n and I wu tbe ooe who talked him into coectrina lirla." aid F1ick-~. who COldled tbe ()ruee C4aniy VollrybUI Oub from 1973-79. flickinMr cOldMd tbe U.S. junior aalioaal lirls team in 19'78, 1980 and 198 l and Ibo co-=bcd tbe South women in the 1980 Olym~ Fatival. He coached the USC women • mm to a 33-1 l-1 record and • ~clacc finish ........., in l 971 while Trojans Chuck ltby WM Oil a ,_-. sabbatical. 11.A\XIYER t=rom 11 minute, closed-<ioor meeung wath IJarents. that Brande may not be re- 1ired, even 1f cleared by the CIF. ··1 will not speculate on what de- <: ISIOn will be reached by the CIF. nor wlll I speculate on what the school d 1stnct may detennine," Jacobson !.llld. Asked 1f Brande may not be re- hired if cleated, Jacoblon responded: ··An ythi na u poeaible. •• Parents UD.ivcr-1ly apressed sup- pon of Brande Monday, u did play- en. who weft both anx.aous to bcgi n practice and ditcourqed by the absence of their coach. ••Jt'1 o.icie to be tctting back lntO the 1)'111 but it's not the same without Cb.;;He," said team captaJn Stacy Petenen. Rofer hired LOS ANGELES -Brian Rofer who led the Edtson High boys vol leyball team to the C l F 4-A title gam last spring. has resigned to accept a assistant coachina position with th UCLA men's team. Rofer coached Edison to a 17- rccord and a league crown. By 11N DaJJ1 Pllo IRVINE -Shane Kaplan of lrvine remained undefeated in two professional bouts with a third· round technical knockout over Kelly Green of OntM1o before 1.1 42 spec- taton at the lrvane Mamou Monda~ Kaplan gamed the early edge in the first round as he scored well on uppercuts. but d1dn't have enough to put Kell)', who was makmg his pro- fessional debut, awa). Kelly was able to hold Kaplan off for another round. before the knockout blows came. The two boxers fo ught an even match before Lopez put Ramos to sleep wt th a v1c1ous counter left hook with 1.43 gone m the round. It was Lopez's bout m four months after a ••---------.............. ______ .......... _______________ 1111111! ~plan, a former klckboxer. got Kelly in the comer earl) an round three and pummeled him Wlth good combinations before the referee step- ped in to stop the bout at I: IS. "I was really nervous and I'm still nervous;· Kaplan said. "I just went RYAN Froml1 ··The fact that I'm not a numbcrs- type, goal-oriented person makes thinp a lot easier to not be mouvated by those thinp." Ryan said. "I enjoy competing, so that makes it much easier. I'd still like to pitch in another World Senes (he did for the Mets in 1969). That bas always been a goal and our team's not too far from that. "Tbafs what rd like if I do come back neAt year. but with the Oa.kJand ball club in our division, we·re in a touJber situation than teams in the (Eastern Division).·· Kaplan wtll fight agam at the Mar- nott on Sept. 27, agamst an unnamed opponent. In the Main Event: •California State Super Feather· weight Champion Benny Lopez of after this year. cspccaall) after reach· mg 300 wins. Ryan. howc' er, 1s a m ystery man And as long as he's p1tchma well, he probabl) won't re- l1re after this season. What are the retirement factors for Ryan? "They arc the same factors each year," he said. "How I feel physically, m y level of performance, what the ball club's attitude is toward me and what my family's feelings arc. "And, of course. you have to ha vc the desire to play, and I've nevt"r had a problem w1th that. I enJOY pla)'ing too much:' You can alm ost read between the lines. His family has sup~ned him for all these years -they d certainly do it for one more year, maybe two. or even three. loss an a fight for the Nonh American Super Featherweight title at the Forum ··He was taunting me and 11 made me ~ant to knock him out even m ore," Lopez sa1d. "I was going to folio" him down and put a face on ha m, but he fell too fast." pires after this season. Seemingly, the onl)' obstacle 1s R)an's physical con- d1t1on. Lower back problems put ~y~n oo the disabled Ii$\ earlier an 1990, but he's been through irueling. irtjury- plagued seasons before and apparent- ly his athng back is not a factor, either. "I don't expect (my back) to be a factor in com10g back next year, .. Ryan said. ··1 understand the nature of at and you JUSt have to ,ive it proper ume to heal, but 1t shouldn't be a problem. I have aood days and bad da)s. but there doesn't seem to be any certain pattern to the pam. ··1t really hasn't aotten to the point where 1t effects my pitchinJ. since I've come off the disabled list. • Perhaps toni&ht's outina aa,ainst the Anaels will be Ryan's Anaheim Stadium finale. Then again, maybe it won't. ll)UNN t=rom II ooUegiate team." Saddleback College docs not have u men's soccer team, so with IVC. I 1 enceforth, the Saddleback CC Dis- 11ict will have one. Corona del Mar H1&h soccer coach Martin McGrogan is rvcs head o oach. ··our season's different." !) tanley said. ··So he can do both." McGropn·s asaistant 'Wlll be (l)'de Best.. the cumnt Woodbrid&c H~coach. ' The COllCJC is ll'Owifll,. thouJh •11e're smaJI nght now ... Stanley said. '•We're the fastest arowina college in 1Jle state. We have 91SOO students 1i ow and it's increasana by a l ,000 a '(eat. By the year 2000, we'll be at !Z3,000." Women's softbell will be IVCs lf:COnd spon, bqinnina Feb. 28, I 99 l, then next year you can expect women's soccer and both men's and women's tennis. Tentatively, IVC is l>lannina for men·s volleyball and >oth men'sand women'scrosscoun- 1ry nut season. By 1992-93, in addition to basket- ball, Stanley expects to set women's "·OUeybelJ. Ground breakjna for tennis coum. sof\bell and soccer fields will be-gin 1n September. How to uab will it be to recruit the top athletes'? ··That's what we have 10 establish," Stanley said. ••I think we will be able to after we get a season under o ur belts." It's no lt'Cttt that the City of Irvine, with its three high schools and 1trona surrounding areas ath- letically, will produ~ top-s:rade ath- letes.~ question is, how long will it taU lVC tO become a serious COn• tender outside of the classroom? Cbanca are, not Iona. Orange Coast will feel the crunch down the roed more than Golden West. merely beca~uae of aeopa~cal differences. but Saddleblck will alao lose a lot of p>Od athletes who would have other- wiJIC attended. 0 Former JC All-American wide re• ceiver Junior T._ioa., who sbatte~d vin~y all of oran.e Coast's pa~ catcbina records io f 986 and 1981. muru to tbe 8uca this fall as an .......... , coecb. T&llloe, wbo played two seasons with Cal followinl bis stellar OCC c:ana riJ c:oecb tbe tiabt ends. ln bi1 two~ with tbe Pirates. standards. In 1987. he snagcd 62 passes for I, 190 yards. both M1ss1on Conference records at the time that have since been broken. Hts 17 to uchdown receptions that season are stall a record. The Bishop Montaomcry Ht&h product also enjoyed a succt'Ss(ul career at CaJ, pulling an 47 passes - 29 as a Junior -for 540 yards and seven scores. A bruised kidney cut shon his senior year. 0 He's baaaaack! OCC has b11'Cd a new men's tennis coach. Actually, he·s old blood, but new to the 199()..91 staff. Maurice (Maury) Gerard, who coached the Pirates for two decades and retired after the 197S season. returns this year to replace Tim Mana. a walk-on who lasted only on year. Mana took the place of Geo~ Mattias. who stepped after 13 seasons to concentrate full time on football. Mattias, who finished with 124-30 conference record ands~ titles, replaced Gerard in the mid 70s. The qucst1on of retirement rises to the surface because folks 1n the baseball ask him. Although Ryan historically never says he'll return for the next year, he also never says he's not aoina to return. He keeps it up in the air ... takes it one season at a time. People wonder bow a JUY Ryan's aae can maintain a fastball in the mid-to-upper 90s. How can he keep do'"• it, npedally after so many ··~? His performance level? Just check the statistics. The club's attitude? How can you not want a pitcher who consistently wins, brinp clubhouse leadenh1p and fills the stadium scats? Irvine Valley Collesc will compete i 11 the Oranac Emoire Conference. After all. he does want to pitch in another World Serin. And radar 1uns sull clock him IS one of the • rasteSt-throwina pitchers ever. What ·irENNIS do you think? T..UO-caulbt 119..-sfor2,l32 yards a.nd 2f ~a -all OCC Gerard coached the Pirates to a state championship in 197 l . ~ ,_.,, .. Orup C..1 DaJl,y Pl#t s,.n. ,,,,,.,. trtH c.# ... .,,,.,. eY~ ,.....,.. ~ is be s oina to bruk down? When will bis left knee no longer be able to embrace hit chest on wind- upa? How Iona will his riJ,ht arm hold up? How. after all tbae tcuons -this beint Ryan's 23rd -can he possibly keep improvintf It's clearly obvious that Ryan loves to compete. His tenacious WC>ttouta keep b1m an better shape than most playen. some of whom weren't even born when Ryan was pilebina in the biC le.tauct. 8~ lookina at h11 teasons and aae. you d think ~yan would hana at up f The Rangcn have the oplJon to extend Ryan·s contract. which ex- TALLEY Froml1 helpina.tbe ~rs st;ay clo5er, but pethap JCOp1rdam1 hu own career, he waited until he was completely satisfied about his own bta.lth. Now he it runnina well and scouts followina the Dodaen can set. An American Laaue contract 1W111ts hll free lltOC)' at the end of the season It 11 •t bueb&U bu become - you for me me fot me -~rhJ!ps more so in LOl_Anstles than other cities becau1e OO<llers' manaaement hu forsaken its' own farm S)'ttem in recent yean.. Therefore, u in the case of Lasorda, you take what you act and do wath it what you can. The Dodier manqer has done qua le nicely with the cards he was dealt in 1990, but be won't be win· r11n1 the pot unless he can draw an inside Jtraiaht flush ovtr the next 3S pmn llkt ,....,.~ r a .,,..,. • •<>n1p0..1De11y,..,...,, .....,, ,.....,..,,...,..,., '''°"' ., a ' Around the bom wt ao and fi nt off it the finals oftbe USTA Junior G1rus and Clay Coun Cham- s.iontbiPI held at The Racquet Oub (If Irvine Wt we0, ln the Boyi J '4s.. Kelly Gullett t1':i:a1ed Cc.oft" Abrams ofNe-pon Ueacb, 6-ll. 6-1. In Boys 161, O~n "'einerdetaled Huntin,ton Beach's H1ada Np yen. 6-2. 6-0 ud in~ 1 n •• Joey Frantz .apmded Eric Un. 6-2,M. la lirts ICUoa. in lhe 141, Jneafet Cobeft deh-9 M ii via Scbinaia, 6-4, f,. I. In I.be 161. Scephanie Borot beat ~ Cnaz. 6-3, 6-7 6-4 and in the llSt VumaRoobdCfeatedJamie Fo~6-2. Tbe played on the ctay cou.ru and tt.c rta pla)'ed OD srus. On SeOt. 14-16, the chab will host its doublet dwnpiomhip a.nd once apjn will panidpatc in the Irvine Tenni1 amic durina ThanQsivina week. Allo in the worb ii tbe National Wbeclcbair CbamDiomhipt-the equ.ivalcat o(tbe U.S. ()pin. Atbleta from arou.nd UM wodd will be per- tidP9title. o... .. fonlklomi111-a Loi CMlllmal .. CIOlld9ct ill dub c:MmP!oMh'PI oe Sept. 22·23 ud 29-JO. nJa neat ii OM o( t.be ' finnt of 1u type in Oranae C.ounty. Los Cab claims the best junior tournament tchool in Oranlc Coun· ty with 60 advanced youtht l n the Pf'.OV'm. IS well u the Mr. Pee Wee clinics for 4-6-ytar olds. The lOW"IWnent Khool bas tevcn USTPA profH&ionalt u in1tnacton. a Belboe Bey Club Rloquet Oub will bold •ta tl.Jllla championlhi p fi men and women°" Sept. 22. That will ~ foUow9d by a bnefh tour- namnt for me UCJ titanit ..,.,..m in October. ,.. ... ,.,... ... ~Q ...................... _......, r t W llll'I..., ~. ! I OR.tW COAaT DAILY PILOT T~. 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Vi<w.-l'W ~ > -. •• """" ave ' Hou111 ~ 1 For S1la ... I I Houses/Condos Willie Fraser (S-3) pitched two in nings for the win and Bryan Harvey got the last two outs with the bases loaded for his I 9th save. By rallying for two runs and a J..3 tic in the scvent'1, the Rangers took Charlie Hou&h on the hook after the knuckleballer set a cl ub record with I 0 walks io five-plus innings. California starter Chuck Finley was working on a stnng of I 3 straight outs when Rafael Palmeiro led off the seventh with a double for Texas' first hit since the second inninf. Palme1ro scored on Mike Stanley s single a nd John Russell also singled. with Stanlc) taking third when center fielder While booted the bait for an \':1 ror Russell was cut down when he tned to talce second on the pla) but JeffHuson's single tied the score and chased Finley. Hough's control woes helped the Angels to their first three run~ He walked four consecutive batters with l"O o ut in the third, the last to Chih Davis. to force in the run that lied 1t 1-1 Texas had taken the lead an the first inning on a two-out sin$le b~ Julio Franco and Ruben 1crra·s double. Hough e!>Caped despite walking two batters in both the founh and fifth innings but finall~ .... as hf\ed ,. ·r tevens singled to stan the SI\ th 1d Lance Pamsh dre" Hough's 10th walk. From Tbe Auoclated Pren 0 ANGIEL NOTES -Ed1'ori Htgll oroc...c:1 09WIN H• "H -Plt cec on ,,,. IS C.Y ol .. 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Burks powers red-hot Sox to 12-4 victory over Indians Ellis Burks beuime the ~ond pla~er in Red Soll histol) to hll two home runs in one inning and Mike ~ Boddit ker extended Bosto n's shutout streak to 33:,., ~~: innings 1n a 12-4 \1ctol) o"er the ho!>t C'le,eland Indians ~'"°""' o n Monda)' night ~ Burks, who had an RBI double 1n the first inning. opened the Red ~x· eight-run founh against Tom Candio1t1 ( 13-9) "Ith his 14th homer and capped 11 b} greeung ( olb} Ward with a three-run shot. Burk!> also singled 1n the ninth for a 4-for-5 game as Boston "on tts fourth straight Elschcrc in 1he ..\mencan L caguc 8 Bre"era 4, Blue Jays t: In 1 oronto. R J urhoff snapped a 2-2 tie with a run-sconng doubk in the ..e' enth inning and T cdd~ H 1guera held sudden!) punchless Toronto to'" hm as the M1l"aukee Rre"ers be.at the fading Blue Ja)s. It was T oronto's fourth con~uti'e loss allcr being 'hut out thrt<c times .b) Boston and dropped the Blue Ja)S fi,e games behind the fir'>l-place Red So" in the ~mem:an Lt-ague East 8 Yukffl 4, OrtolH 0: In Baltimore. Jes~ Barfield. \.tall "iokes and Robeno Kell\ homered off rool1e Ben Md)unald "'ho had \leldcd onl\ two homers in 5 7 pre' ious innings. a~ the Ne" ) ork ) ank~s beat tht Baltimore Onolcst behind And} Ha" kins 8 Twlna 7, Wlllte Soi 0: In M1nneapohs. Gene Larlun dro'e in four runi. with a three-run homer and a single and I 6-gamc loser ..\llan ..\nderson patched a fo ur-hiller for has first shutout of the season a<. 1he Minnesota T"ins beat the Chicago Whne So\ In the '.'lational League 8 Padres 4 E1po1 1: In Montreal. 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IHdt I 040 Oaoro-RMCty Co (. ·1:1 "°' ·1· I t .KJ -.; san,MI II.A~ I • TrtplH , •II 2IA 18A ... .._" I!!! ~ \~II'\'>.'\ w/lndtV'ldUel Y'fde & ena llTITI liill 10 \l llllil.,. garegea $2,280/mo in-Tennte & beec:f\, 12 too 1tt A llfllMI ed t the IOMIOf\ lor tl\oM ~ worn ~too OOOC1IO0"'9 4'ln'I come Q,..11tertar unltt lot, •·MA. 38.A ttome wt .. ay nne~lng C•ll wlpool, ICM'. oMclal pect.. Chuck & llr Jo"H dte tennll court ,..lrepit 13 t· t2te Ot 8'8 $743 880 llf'M, RV ecceae & WMMC · . . . ft.um-Nm CHOtC( LOCATION MA ~BA. •11 gar I 1MK Nell\ to SC Ptua213/Stl-7H1 tt yOU ra IOOli~ ICW 1 ~ ,...,.tieo !\al._. lor ffN meture producing cltrue trMI E.My pey t• mt & onty 119')1 to b .. CI\ OHf·Oft·A·KtH~ '521.900 CHUCK & LIZ JONES 13M2""-.... 67Q WM~R . . lmlll .. ILTI BALBOA PENINSULA SPECIALIST tlMMI WU11Uff SPARKLING 4 bdrm tr11 dltlOn .. ttome With t0<m• dining room New Pain1 I ~·lena~-··· tentl Ye bflCk ttl"' 13 1.1400 ms ooo ~\llHIHll'I 1111"11 .. lilK AfAl T1 >fl SH OO COtOnl_,.._ 2121 Wlnt41f Rent1it Avellable • • n;a 1M. 1 -10 ~.~.d9ok.trpl0. . ...,., ............ fr.• lncky, M12 ...._, ,2161"'° en .oea 1 IULTlllt•MM ---loutt\ Of PCH 2 Story front 2106 houle. 2t00 elf. •BA ;J ..... llllnd ~ rm, 2"8A,. hr ,.,.. r:l::o. at001mo * 2 IA. ffptc, ger~. ~ 1 n S 1,290/mo Age"t .., ....... 17&-2Mt S mA.1S~9"fClleoor.a 'I' dd condo. I ""* M ..... ...,.., 9A, .. ~. I .. ...--.. 2107 ctoeet ~.,.,. •• QI 1 8A ,_ lOft, IM!d9rgrl'd • tor t. ~·"" lblllto C:'Y°' .......... ~ .~ ....... --.. M&o/mo °'I*' .... Petlect for I r.•· I aun 124 30S,... •• ........... ,, ....... * a1 .. 2U-02n '* ~ --- • • r ~ • l I i&WW••• •• H 1724 2114 c::illnlil' IM, --. ........ Ii iii + 9", = = ™' "" .,....,.,..., rirt .. I fUU _,.. ..... In "'*· d/W, 114'0/nio ........ 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AWeatmlnat•'."° ~-~iC>li} f I~.\ II ~~m:1s.:!:•:ot.0•11 .... Vtrdt 2B" ""'*· -~~~~ aa1a111T11. ~BAvt!:.~: aoM.dlMna.c.n:.o ~71~240-si+tc.tl •Id, =· Wd ""· pvt 541 5365 H"'A8"'8 VI'...... Un·~ 1 BR >Htu ....... Quiet cul-de-MO, enol 2 BDRM 2~·· ... 100 Balboa OcHnTront 175-1211 UOOO/mo. l40-elS1 . .. • ~--r.z:: ---~I • TIP-top cond. .. "'" s;n 3000 aq ft. ....... . , .. , ..... ,.. Qttt0e. M95 + eeo. . ID"······-· Duptex fumlttltcl n .s;. ~· OUIW .,._ t1800/mo •2·5311 M·F N.::. Np:/~tf 38R 28A uec home w/gueet h•. QlteQe. atove & refrlg. .t98-f93e or 751•9483 2 IOAM. 28A ......... S1.390 48A S~ l2t00/mo· C.M. Huge 48A houee WllTB ti mft. avllt. Sec/Aeclpt Mr· • ' rg country 4BR 3~8A 12900 •vi St•P• to b••ch NOS*• DetlyM 38A2'ABA '121001 • Meda""'· non ernc*ert 3br Iba"°'* wanted to vie. Incl. Nftly ,.. _ ... nllf. kltctl.:.:,-~ pOOI & 1mmed. 0 /2'1·05t8 $785/mo.845-58&2 . MOVEINSPECIAL"'Off Ml-1901 40IE OCEANFAO~ 8375/mo.CloMtoOCC. rent • .......,,. and'*'/ rnodtled. L.aa.t office ~~·511 T,a:; ::-50/mo+uuti~ El75M539.Mr.Clettc• YW1y 2BR 28A w/lrple. ~:R~;:'!t~-~ •lllPIYI... 142~e05Wkd)'t9·5 Avella.pt 1 • 1 51 -&t04 :-""~~:· c:-,..:: ;~~i2:a 1~·~ ,;·~~ 7~ wa-n .... -*LIDO llLE BAYFRONT o-r Avall 911 Nr lennla No peta pleue. 142·5~ 18R 1BA upetra In trlplft. WINTER "fNTAL 1oY91y Corona Del Mar, ON THE for ltOO·S 1~0/mo Mon thru Frt. -·--·* Ch#'mlng turn. 38R 3BA court• Step• to ocean. $725. No.,... 723-5074 rum 2B" 2BA wtth BEACH, 38A 2BA. Pf.. . ~...,,..__,.,,,...-....,,..--.-:,.,,..,,.. 3bf 2be hou• wented to l\ome.13SOO/mo yrty I•. 175-<>814. 818-244-5512 NEAA NPT HOTS. 28A view, garage A= vett gate, w/d, deck, for 58 1 ·9391 8tNlll oftlcel from fi&O. ac:.ri vtew, like MW 1BA, rent. Ve<y relelblt end 8111 Grundy Alty. 815~l81 t~BA. patio, getege, 2 from bWtl l4$.503e 911173..o421. gtOl9 INN, £, 17th St. 2 car ear•· 11900/mo dMn·I will tu• care of HV H 5 BA 3 BA Cotw dtf Mlt 2622 P«aoN Sl15tmo. 218 E. . COtona Del Mw i525/mo COftUMn:W Coata Mtla. Allt tor 8111 YffY .... 248-0711 ~": ~,, ~~"B J°m ~ gar.= paint'. Wiik • ,~ •11111 .. HI IU leth Pl. 145-3515 GlllUY '"& .. ,.. 2676 lnckta heel, water. -.C· I.I. W./... .....~. Wt'0,3':,'!nt~t~~~~: 581-9398 · =:o~~~ pool Front dedt, rear petlo. Pllll~lml IEITIU, 1101 3 IA. 2 BA. blc from bctl. ~11;;~~:..V::..= iUstM11/6Hfct lttnt ;C:;olft:;Mf:;;;;;;;r:;d;;;•;;I ;;;,ii,:;openy:;;;;;;;;:;; •P• tub In MBA laundry rm, garage. No •• ,.... 111 ..... Ocean view, On·•ll• detalled mt1Hg• for 2769 2778 $2200/mo 759•1485 · O.VPolnt 2126 •LmllLI* pet17&0-t7t3/857-1176 2BR.2BA&patlo.Nopete -.. lndry. 1975/mo . Peter ' . Lowly 3BR 2~BA home . ---From S850tmo. 2151 Pa-y 181-6142 lelv. mteaeoe •--------... .., .. 8panWI VIiia, 3BR 2'ABA. N~W t H~E.G 3: 3Ba. AvaJI lurn/unlurn. 2 Cir .,.... I IJIJ clllc Ave. See Mgr ~ 2S::: ~~~r~-:'A~all FEM. non emkr ahart NEWPC>f'T BEACH tp, •m. utll rm. nk to rN . at oom· oeraoe $3000/mo Avl 2BR 2BA, laund. rm with e-101. 855-0e86 Aillc. ltentm ~ Beech home. S/E Wettellff Dr l bMcft/ahol)e>lng, 11995. munlty. Waterford Pt. 911 · A 1 675-49 ;2 w/d, walk to beach, park Spa, prtvate BA 1550+ . NEWPORT BEACH comtr 541·M00/640-i 147 96&·5828 (818)818-1546 g & ahopa. $ l350/mo Tlfl 11,.. PUllJt •Good Ntlght>ortloodal utll. No pate. 931•5599 Crnr W•tcllN llMM Ava IMM Ave. Htofl vtllblllty --------I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= LSE/OPT Walk to bNch. 875-3336 .. Ull" •Good Condition•! I Rooms 2706 .,. Air Conditioning tr•ff!G. 1290 aq. n . ..,......... Hunt.BelCtt 2l40 =d!!,a beac~.:,"~· CHARMING Coontry Fr. HlllllUAYI CILLIDW! AVAIL911.laguna8Mch. H3~A.~.=.1r~: :;f.u~•JanhortaJ Ml-l111 4~Md• .... fr 1 21 laJ Ylew 2BR w/getage, carpets. 642-875&~3.458• 1839· Cottage. brand new. 1BA ToP arN, park-Ilk• Mt· I 2 pvt rmalba In lam hm. 1 ml. to OCMn $395+ "'Elevator • r. • r. rpt, pool, fenced yard, water pd. den. WID. relrla $1300 ting. BNutllully m11n. Hoo• prlv. Older WC>ftl· 'hutll & dep. 536-0018 "'Full view Baleonlea lndulttlll 2788 prlv. corner lot. new 636-4120 9-5PM. Ullll ISL. UY11HT /mo. 495-5912 afier 6pm. tJlned 2BR $825 Up & Ing woman or retired cple vFAX a Copy Service 1°·11ii!i!~iiJiii!!!"!""---.-carpetlng. remodeled 2710Dtlaware 'E' .. $745 lg pier. SBA 6BA, mine tBR $725 Up. Studio ChMmlng 1 BR. 1 BA on pref. MOO/mo Incl utll. H.B.lhrverynlce3BRhm. vAmplePandng 1,IOOSOFT.214WOeFront k Itch• n. p,, 1It11•. mo tae 548•3256 LARGE 28R. 2BA & study. w/carport 5595/mo c1na1. near Newport 111/lut, $250 MCUrlty Walk to bch. Pool. Jae. i•• •111 OlllCH , drive-In rHr $4 ,000 /mo . dey . -Avellnow.310'!rlrlsSt..2 CONDOS . 1BA si75 & !eland. New carpet. No raferencea. Call for M M/F prol. "400 ··~urn -door. 58t/IQ ft or 183-0582. eve. 844· 1968. 2BR 1BA. groond floor. no ....... , lllllTS bike lrom t>ch. S 1400/mo 28A H'•BA buement pe11. Street perking. appt, 494-6769 GOfdon. 988-2707 Ill I ltH l /f S 1,000/mo. 1777 Whit· l40-1318 one above. enc. gar. 2 BR. 2 BA hou1e. Move-In ~arty * 676-2238 garage. wi d hook-up S895t mo. 675-8608 H.B. Prof F/M 2s-..o 10 lhr tier, C.M. day 540-9352, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1750· 7141970•2223· condltlont Fenced yerd lg elry 1BR with lg sun $995 No pet•. Call hctuelve Blull1 area. A;'!'~,!~~· 1~uhn! =:. 3BA 2BA duplex, 11ep1 to 18!~1w:it~3:8 •Ye114&-0ei1 WALi Tl Tll llAOll * R '21111• 411 with garage & carpon. room a ktchette COM VELMA Townhomes Lero• 3 BA • bcil Muet be very clMn 1300 ft F Office Enjoy Corona del Mer at New. 3500al at beach. Grd ~~~ ';;~ 3tt,~soct1ted home. MCI 3 blka io bch, (114)141·14·1 2'A BA, large pat101: :~~·an o~~=[. j,.°c{J<,'~~ $433tmo. 722-0899 J.C. 1111/f 11•/M Largeac:eai dr~~ln door: Ila belt In thl• epacloo• gated. Pure opt 536-0370 N y, • --::~1 ,'66& I. sec dep. WESTBAY APARTMENTS ~1~!SC:,·S t5~7pe~ ,mo. Incl utll. lltllut. $250 ... N.B. Step• to ocean. FIM. 4~1 Bs''i~ 5#0A3.2NB 1115 Whittler St. Co1t1 end luxurlooe 3BR 2'~BA M r Udo Shops & BeacP\ 5200 OFF MOVE IN ew. m goa curtly. references Call Clean & quit• $440/mo+ gl • Mela. 540-9352 Daye. beauty! Immediate oc-Irvine 2144 4BA 2BA, "fie. oar. SML-Bachetor:-super Featuring pool • 1~1 Way * 844·6458 for eve appt, 494,.6769 .,... utll. Rob: 723.,.191 EXEC Office Sultea neer 848-0M1 EY'Wllnga. cup:ncy po .. lble. Shon The Terrace Cardi! 2BA ownr's ~;!:_920\550/mo ~'f;,n. ~ti-st prkngS yd patios. enclosed parl<lng' llW 211 IU IPT m Beautiful Laguna Bch Lisa 723-0133 JW Alrp<>rt, 4770 Von ~en~ :.mole '$2-;'So~~~ 2BA 1200 sq. tt .. pool. Nwpt Hgta 2 BA 1 BA Incl ~11111:0~;~~: 152 550 S2~'} No Pete. Vaulted oelllng1. balcony. oceanfront home. Full BA Newport Shor" 3 BR. 2 1<arm11 n ~~ NB. 1FAX. Jae. Aval! mid Sept , · · · t °""room S855 garage $950. No pate. & pvt lndtq>d patio, fvt BA. 1 blk to beach Gar-rec.p · c"Y""'" • con rm, .... UT s 11oo 752.2a81. · 517~ Botsa Mature Spaclous2BR7~BA 2BdrmW.Be$760 760·1113or857-1176 entryS700/mo.722-t 14 age. Comm pool: epa. lcltch,lreepmlng&cof· lll-1111 tr lll-IOOO Adulls No pets Grdnr twnhme Close to beach 825 Center St 642· 1424 $400/mo + utll + dep IM. 1·•1y bldg, turn. mo-WOODBAIOOE. Spacious Inc $845/mo 673-7353 & shopping $950/mo Ooeenlront clean 1BR Sharp H.B 3BA 1'ABA AvaJI lmmed ~2 5801 · to-mo at $350/mo. Con· ~ ~..4A..V 4BR 2''rBA. lam rm. Sea Faire Condo 1 BR tun 900 See Lene 644•2611 VERY large lBA 1BA, upper, carpets. drp1. condo, all amenities. incl · • tact Al Oulnlan. 833-9550 --------KU',Flla ' frplc. cov patio. lalle, ten-appllanoes Inc wld & ___ remocn New carpet, Yer· bltln1. garage. 1 peraon. utua. S375tmo. N/smkr Nice NB 2BR Apt, 2 bike to 11.mntss \t"\\"I 1 .. :vr I ~ \ 11 ms, pool prtv. S167S/mo relrlg Pool Jae Welk to Cost rM 2624 1tc.r 1. new kite 11r. Very $950/mo yrty ~2-~43 piNM&41 .. 283 bchl Unlurn. M/F needed Oppo!!unl!!! 2904 t:iE:" TOR' • 640-1327 or 720-7852 bch 5875. 581•3466 a A sml pet accept ~2-5858. PElllSUU tmmedl $400-$445/mo. FUI UIT FM 1'11 __ ..,.1-..._ ... ...,.--. L NtwpC>rtBeach 2169 *WYIEW* •OLISlTIAll WESTBAY APTS Hotels/Motels 2718 842•12aoor722-0189 WTl•llPIWI Call ua~;.L~:!:·, toP Costa~ 2124 4BA. 3BA. pvt community 2BA 1BA. laundry rm $200 OFF MOVE-INll YUILY unw IU Ull llTIL NB blk to bch. 3BR duplex ...W ILll money maxer Call Beth •a-•ay TIWl .. E VERSAILLES BACHELOR $3250/mo 759-1'65 close to shops & buses Sorry, No Pets MYl-11 lllOlllTIUJ Wkly rental• 0 • all with w/d. Good for oc 2 IHI IU sn 1·800-741-«41 . - -Quite toe Full sec. Many Wiii accept OC Housing 1 Bedroom $740 *2 & 3 Bed $1'7 OO k &n w 2V 7 · 1tudent. S400/mo, $333 4BR 2'hBA + balcony, 2 amenities S69s lease $765/mo 2Belrm 1' .ea $840 •Unlurnla~• N t 81 ; CM ~7 2 ~ <Sep 845-9951 alt 11am Exceptionally W911 located, SALL CASHS Low over· car garage, end unit, big No pets! ~4.72 11 SHORT 2276 Maple 151 E. 21st SI 548-2408 wi:> Y · 44 $475/mo wit yr teue. head. Call U1 lor Y9nd· yard. clean & vecant TSL MGMT ---------•Ctote to beach IMATI WAITll (w/11 MO LEASE · LAST Ing'• toP money maker. SUIO llHYI TERI RENTALS I 832-2232 or 722-901 2 Bachelor $615 •Fr" lfll·CALL TODAY! FI ND Female to lhare 2 bdrm MO FREEll) Prvt en-Beth. 1-800-741,..441 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• --1 Bedroom $895 YIW REITILS 1'-' ba tlouM w/coople tranoe-reMNeCI parking ... TT GOV •GATED COMMUNITY• •Weekly •IHI LIOITill• 2Bdrm rnBa $820 Mull Hke pa .. Smo1e« Ample guest parking. U111 A N: ERNMENT IMIU TIWIHIH ON 10tn FAIRWAY 1 •Monthly l 1 roe 2 BA 1 '-'BA 161 E 18th St 642-0858 111-4112 through classified Ok. $385 per m"onth plua & terge Ilona Incl. lmmed i??5840•• Y~~~.tR~: 3BA. 2'~BA end unit, Ill C&IYOI •ALSO• townhouse Lndry rm, dep. 548-7484 poa....lon. M2-9347 1-e02•131-aaaS • ·RSll pool/tennis ClllTllY OLll •Winter , patio all built-Ins. Hunt Beach • 11100 llHYI •Yearly S8251mo ....,.,..·...--.; __ .-,.- 2 & 3BA 2BA Apts, lrplc. l1lltt1·•tW(ttrt lllty 2078 THUAIN Immaculate 3 BA, 2 BA, Do TSL MGMT w/CI hlcup. dl w, disposal, llLD PFAFF wet bar. micro, wshr/dryr 723-4494 832-2232 or 722·9012 n I ce I r p I c Enc hlcups, central air. 2 cer _ patio/yard. Very special. 142-tlll gar wl 11tra storage All l •COlY 10111* Near good school. ••~: '"';~· ~~lpent~~a~C:-~~9 Sorry, 2BR IBA. gar. lndry rm. S96Slmo. $1,500 dep. , WllTH llHTALS patio. S77Stmo 213-592-22 14 B Nwp1 Terrace3BR 2 Story •UYFllOIT• 565 VICTORIA .. twnhome. 1 car gar -cp I TSL MGMT Mission VJejo 2667 OllUll PUI ... E Pool. new cpt. paint, ICUIFllHT * 832-2232 or 722·9012 - 38R 2BA. 2 car. lrplc. fem-S 1200/mo Credit report I PHllllU NllT * * USTSllE * • 1 • • ' ; r 1 I • I 1 ~, lly yerd $1375/mo Hurryl req d Rusty 631"1266 1100tt12100/•t. 2BR $750 Incl gas. water lllllT I AllY 111 @NFAAQ • •a2 97"7 I 1 bath living/dining, - ... ~~ .. ~'" -~~·· _a •• ·#·.· '.~.<~.~ 011111P11.•,t111e21011.(, 1&8Rot~1~850A~,20,!U~"P34L~EX~~e8~NewNo kitchen with dish· l•Ull CONCRETE and BRICK prow •HID.,..,.. , I~~ ,., washer/range Fireplace. YHI I Aealonable Prlcel. Quall· CABINETS. FINISHED lnt/E.xt. Painting. large & s1211i MATERIALS walk -in closet. petlo. IUOll ty Work Free Est. CARPENTRY. Fr" •t Small Jobe Fr" "t. Relet r + 875-4008 carpet i...tchen Ille. ver-encloffd gerage Free-OUJ. a. 2U.2Ht 650-5952 CALL Sttpl'len, 9f50-3955 __ .,_"ICM. _____ _ S th C t M t Heals small pet acce ted way close $745/mo Tlllllll 011 IEW ' 1BR. tBA. l/p, w/d, hk-up 110° wan• YIEWI OU OU t ro Wllll Clt!POS•t 642-58~8 $300 depoSlt. Talc• over II I J.JI MASONRY •Y111111m11t111 llWI , ........ /tit. •• ' . • ·J..; $775 All 2-<:ar g1r1ge En1oy breathtaking view & 2186 lease for 4 month• PllYEI Block-Bnck.Concrete. TILE.CARPET·MARBLE Thorough prep, r ... r1tea 1 mt to Hoag Mem Hosp I su n sets from 1'111 Febulous St Albens 1H h1tshl1 581-9398 LOWER uns I Patio-Wilks and OflYes Interior pluter Pitching Llc'd/Bonded.154·1172 Jim 75'-l<IWI 754-5494 650-0246 pis Iv msg spacious 3BR 2 SBA Condo 2BR 2 lull BA Qu1e1 renced yard $5501•-------• 837·2887 lie. 494-5876 Wall textur .. & drywelt RAINBOW Clrcle Mllnt. 243BA 2'"BA C .. BluNs beauty Complet&-1200 sq 11 ec Ip spec-I Incl ullls 645-1341 ~ 11 SHANNONSIOE CONST Rnlltllng. FrM est Painting Int Ext. HOON & onuos. I ly remodeled Immediate · N •--...i.. 2669 T •••t211 E'alde Frplc. lndry hk occupancy possible tacular lake view ten. 11t2BR l\<·BA. upstllrs. in1_twport_.__lll'l:'...,.~...,.·----.i ~· -~ 1 Cullom Concrete & Me· •,.--Apt. Qual job Fr" •t. ups, mlcrowavea sec. f Children & pets o k Short PC>0,1·6:fai42S:C A must 4-plex Great 1ocat1on *EXCLUSIVE GUARD• sonry. Uc. 512963. Quell· St. llu589197 636-1758 subterr parking s 1150 & or long term lease see . I Quite area 2 carports •GATED COMMUNITY * .; ty guaranteed. 540-1739 ~IOI pa1mll up. Galleria. 646-4472 12450/mo. S7951mo 645-0106 ON 10th FAIRWAY $2 44 d UI llHtrte-' lenten -------- 95 Al 2 Mstr BA• den. fi°BA. 2 .... IHIST "Pa..uMnts 2 BR. 1 BA. large yard Alt. Ill Clllll • per ay Reslclentlll Wiring & Re-~':=~~~9 story Twnhse 2 car att 120-HIO tr 110-IOOO r..-. I 2L"2 garage S7SO/mo Some OllmY OLll That's ALL yoo pay for palr1. Llcllnld. 964·9714 X"· S 1195/mo dys V'C'ntra <JV pets OK 546-7228 eves 4 lines. 30 day minimum ~ 92-7731, 645-5282 eve RE/'Mfll( LA MIRADA· 3BR 2BA. 646-1096 Clays . 2 & 3BA 2BA Apts, lrplc, In the Topped/remove <.;leanup *.•AID IEW* I $875 & $825 Quiet *•Lo cleen Stu .. I"' wet bar, micro, wshr/dryr SERVICE 11• lllllUl nu lawnl•pr1nklr 751.3:75 HANGING/STRIPPING n \I\\ I 'l YI I·~ \ I: nelghbofhd nr schools Avocado St No p';,1~· hkups, central air. 2 car " -~ Lk:#S60875 VISA-MC 18 Townhouu, apart-~ll Al I< lfl" • Call Nency 843-2662 Utlls incl SS2Slmo o•r wl xtre storage All HAI .. I TIU... ltett'• •• ,~••lq .... 673-1512 ments, 3 BA, 2 ~ BA 2 I 240•2299 maintenance Incl Sorry, DIRECTORY Leaky showers-Acid wash TIAIY IUmlO Monthly melnt Clean-up s & s WALLPAPERING ~:~ oa~aW,,~d ~~~:e Pf:': 12~~ 1~ ri~9;/;;.~1 ~~=Balboa I •USTSllE* -_N_o_pe_t_s 644-0509 & regroot. New & Repair. TIMI.I OALU Stump removel 494.3778 Custom lnatallatlon tures $1.250/mo Lease 2BA. trplc $1195/mo Island 2606 126.c Broedwey. IBR va-iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil For more Information ~~thr~s-Sho7 doors. All PHASES elec work. •CLEAN-UPS TREES Removal Interior Paint. one now 1BR 1BA S695 723-4968 YRLY s12001mo Oelu11e cent S625tmo 756-8558 IEWNIT ll&llUIPTS CALL TODAYll ll~c25~~o~sc ~~;.~~ •527459. 548--2~ STUMPS-PALMS-HAUL: Free "t Jim 540-6587 2233 Fairview Rold • OCEAN FRO~ 2BA deck liar age space. -* WITI "''SUPS• ISi FOR LOIS -.......... 1100. ING Comm/Resid Malnt WE gal1 lhd hang together Betw Wiison & Avocado beaullful.,., 2BR on sand wlel hi< up 10 doors trom •WTllH* EXCLUSIVE BEACH Tiie & Marble Concepts Moat ln1tallatlon1 30yr1 Call Mike ~l-0512 Total Interior Remodel!~ Streets (ecroas lrom ·v 28R y Sh<>W9rs-Counters-P1t101 · --., __ .,_ D c s 7 o 3 se a 5 h 0 r e Ille water 675-1751 I hoose In qulel neigh· COMMUNITY our firs. Free est Reis Lie ~p. Llc/bOnd. 744-0123 Wllfffft LMfte..._ ~·-·A VI E TO TH tr,o:~ og~~ TIL 6 P M 557-4882 or 545-8628 1----borhood 1 Cat ok 2BA 2BA w/beeutllul bay Service Directory 20yr1 George 854-4958 Complete lnatallatfona CRAZY. 633-7172 For info 722-8529 -Balboa Ptnlnsula 2607 $750/mo Call 646-490~ vlewt Micro, d/w, fir• Reprnentettve --Cement-Brlck·Sprlnlcler• ---4BA EXEC Rental $2900 OCEll/IAY VIEWS 'ftE/SIDE 2BR wlgarage place& garage Enjoy our 1•2-•321 RELIABLE Housecleanlng Plantlng Llc•532312. •USTllH* 13BR plush ocnlrnt $2300 I new carpet & drps pool: prvt beach Sl650 All by the Cley LOGal area ~Ir. Redwood/Cedat Fr" Ell Pet 642-9445 Int pat • 3 BR. 2 BA. completely re-2BR Penm Pt Hm St500 2BR 1BA Sundeck spa. no pets Quiet lush meintenanoe Incl Ed. J10 ExC4111enl References. Post r~. C.M /Na ------cuatom teicturlng. Quality furbished Large yard Call Pavlllon A E stove/refrlg 1-2 malure groonela 831-7376 •ALSO 1Bdrm $1490 •-------•'CALL Yotanele 631·5967 Jim Whyte, 842•720e GREEN LIFE by ERIC work. Problem .. No Prob- $ 1,000/mo Assocleted 875-8120 persons $990/mo inc uUI-2 WEEK:S FREE RENT * .. It Sifts btr•* Deslgn-lnatall-Malnt lemll •328814 5S4-7831 Realty 673-8114 yrly Isa N/S N/P 28A 2BA. low mov&-ln. SOARY. lilO PETS PllUO •TIOI I 111.alll El,. .. a99Rllll •EASTSIDE 3BR 2BA UOI UY TIWIHlll • lnelry, carport $745/mo • Commission, REQUIRES Breakla1t. lunch and I .... Tree......... R•IUCC09. Patchee. I 173 1372 GALL llO ot11 The Call! Public Utllltle1 • r ... 15 hse. all new lns•de fncel 3BR/2BA lrpc, 2 car gar, 2BRfurn. on the Bey. new 548-509 l or 775-77 !9 that all uaed. hOUNhotd 1nack1 Large yard •COAST OVEAkEAD• MaJnt IGerdenlng Service Textur•. Aepalre. Int/Ext. yd. wl d, big storage ger lndry rm, p1t10. balcony pa1nt1crpt hardwood $250 OFF! 2BA 1BA. 1 nouse from good• mover•. print their Lota ol huge and pley Sectional & 1 piece door• For Quality work 548-5174 Fr"..,_ 983-3411 S 1095 Pet ok? ~2-9~ wtv1ew 2000 slf. pool II o ors S 1 7 O O I mo sand. Furn or unlurn. P U.C Cal T number. •~6-908.C• Spr1ng .. Hatdwar•Opnt1 3BA 1BA Weatslde home $1500 213-862-3008 2131375-5500 '*ALA MOANA APTS * W/O, sundeck. $895/mo llmo's & cheutteur·s print UC Exp chrlattan--care UClt518398. 983-1418 YlOTH'I avall 911 $950/mo. ----t BDRM & 2BD~M. 1BA. I * 673 8250 their T C P numbe In all . Prol'I Garden & Land· 1•... 1• 1111 lstlla.t • ·~ Reier--BAYSHOAES. pvt gete-•NEW 1BA 1BA, lri>lc. D/W. beaulllul pool area year 'I • · r Full Or 'h day. Pre 1<-Up. tcapl;'i 10 yra e11p. C M. ,. -----..,... "'' d_,. 39 28 lndry $850/mo t I pd l ----advertisements. 11 yoo Fncd yd. pla""m. H.B. L'-. v Resldent1atllndu1tr1al ces required 582-5 198 ghuar ""wco,~m . ..._':. .. • No . a e & • u i • t arge rec room & laundry *2•M lllO* have • que111on at>C>Yt 1'30061071'3·. 840-2010"' lctor arrera ~5-9748 Lie 541878 Visa/Muter ouM . 1 .. to .,...,,c .. ea oareg no pe • room, close to shops & llllM SI lhe legellty ol a mover, •Paint •Relurblahlng C-0-M-MERCIALIAESID'l · ----& pvt BBC. No group1. 831·4837 buM I $585-$675/mo * IO* limo or cheutteur, Call: •Carpentry •Drywall & LAWN MAINT Tree Trim DRAINS ctMreCI trom .. 9. lllfH OllH 818-799-4856. ----530 w. Wilson Frig. dlshwHher. stove Publlc Utlltl.. Com· more. Gary 845-5217 Removal CtMnupa Etc Weter heater• ln1taJled In perfect condition 714-646-6219 *RT llllllHIHI TSL MIMT Incl No pets 545"4855 mlulon. 714-558 ... 151 or OUT. WINDOW WASH ••••1wt1••• Ernie 641-0512 · lrom .• SU9. Complett w/pool ecceu. 3BA Yearly 3BR 2BA, new 722-9012 or 832-2232 Rel• Ref1 Rellable eat "" ,..,. copper replpH from 2·~BA. Sl250/mo yrty. Excluatve Bluffs area carpet & paint Very I Sorry No Pets 20yri exp ·Pina 645.9.M Big a amt Jobt-Work guer. TIE llEEI SOEIE .. $895 Repl1ce water Beet compleicl Townhomea. large 3 BR, clean, all amentlts I · CALL Bruce 847-0780 Lewn·Tree-Shrub-lnetall. main from 1tr"1 from a•llY lllTILI .. 2'A BA. large patloa. S 1500/mo E'SIDE ierge 2BR , • .,8A. Sprinkler lnatalletlon. . S 195. LIC. 598109 . .1• --' S1,250·S1500 per mo. U.IY lllTAlS, 111 Beaut, encl gar. carport. * I&--•* UllU II Tr" Tri-Inn & n~-·af Horne Ptumb114Aooter -Like new 837 Amigos ---Hand--•n landtcaplng "' ··• ,,...,"'" .,_..__ "'551 lll·UM patio lndr~ cable hk up ~ , .. _ · · Lawn Malnt. & Clean~. ..,....,,_, "' Way * 844-~58 -----No pets $850 650-3407 painting. We do It all. Rototlllnn. 432· - ;-' • I I t ' 'f ~ I ' f THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL SECTION Will be appearing Thursday ept . 6th To over 100,000 Readers INCLUDES: • Extensive Coverage of ull Local School!~ • chedules of Local CameR e Coverage of College CAmes • Raider & Rams Support Your Local Team and Cheer Them on with a bordered message FOR ONLY '19 Goooooo TEAM! CIF ALL THE WAY GOOD LUCK PROM EVERYONE AT JOHN DOE'S SHOP ACTUAL M&<;sAG~ IZE DEADLINE FOR YOUR MES AGE IS AUGUST SO So call your Clauified Representative Today! 642-5678 Very rellablt. In Orange 839-0183 ... -. -" ' • • J ' . County for 12 yHral ~=,,,.,,..~=-=.....,.. Mttlculoua. harc:twortclngl EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN Call Al«o 733-681 t Home Repalr·P1tnt1no· -. .. ~- Tiie ' MOfe. AM/Comm CALL STAFIN. 581·7181 r"t', ,. , . . .. . . . OFFICES .. c. to MANAGE Ston.-Tlle-Blodt l ~ Oependab6e & , ...... IOet. talnlng Wiiia. 18 yra ttJtP. 175-t024 llc.lln•. refL 875-3152 * ll0-1111 CLEAN AND EXPEAT FOR A J08 WELL DONEi s.rvtng o.c. '°' 15 ~ Lie. T·t51,142 l ...-... •11!!1!!!• ssJO A"'* ,_....,...,. , 1L 1.-LA111m111 Nlml mt OMCIM ,,u,nwt "'=---=°" ........ E ,.. ............. ~ ... &r: .... Wortl .. OM ~-TIN. • ., ...,. ... 111111 uma .,... Oii 1--_ . _. ,.._ ~ 1 .. c... CoMMerctel °' ..,... Md MOlll ..-wm .,.. ~ ••••• __ ............ 1. <>••w...-. Moeftee ........ ,,T ~ .. t-... ,.,.,,... PINNYIAY•"· , .. o •••••a ~==F..;:;;;;:;;;;l IAM IPM 1DIJ1e11',.. MIHr + • m.o?OO 1.ap. !Mete Plan· ,...,._ c.-YIM. ........... ;;., • 1• °'YCt•••• ~ .. ~,.:'= NI Im ••fl 2'°' ••111L1* 11221•,.111 IMd,...,... Md,...,_~ :o::... .... ~ :::=.:m0•=:r SUllD DS m .....,,,. °" l~"':-!.. 9'19ftl"' ~ ... ~ °'.~ :.r.:.,:i. ~ t!M1a~ ... ID-001t .10'*'' NOW' ~~~c:.:oo::.: .. , ........ ~ 1440436. . ;-.CAl2tlM441. Nnnm• UNocpecWdc:Nr9ee? • MeDC. -4UI N0Wt -1 I Q II .. Ill WOtk tot mekw ol oom-WOftt for the~ tNt SEU BAfTANNICA from Tap lniO tN MOOnd TD *l•fP•I* W~tU:o!~"~•ll O=•~lntenenc9& penlee.St5/Hr.146--115'4 ~~t Md cat• Y~ooc:.:'o = ~cH ~~~=--= PrMCMol 10 Co-tw:ft. nwtl9l......, ytled. lmell Imel -~ medle t·too 114 22N Ext n8 eleo't r lo t~f-•PITM10 P!A HOUR • WEEK · WORIONO PAAT (grou). Ce ll Bltlr UCI ~ & IMM. t2 :.7~•nt1. lr11ce, company In eo.te Meee S14 ,_ motlveted, ..P.,1eooed, 15 ~ ... QC*linp. fllll..ttfM Md pert-time TIMEI t..eoo.e28-tt28 uNe. mlnlmlMft. b· · needl twtght S*9C1n Fri-.... ,.......___ l'Nltllfe pereon wented. M·f 5:304pm. W• treln. poe1Uon9 evel&eble. Poe-cellent NiwY & ben4lftt1. d I V f O r t ti I p • ,..,. Futt Of C*t•tlme. Sewy Weet,,.,._ 31S-2tll lt'°'1e ..,.....,.. through• W• tleVe • NEW PAO-_P::T=:/"'=FT':'i-.~1=54-eo3o~;..;,...~=-~--------~·~ ~ plnQJWwehouee.ldetlfor 1111,.11111/T,,... c omm• n e u re t • out Orenge County. ORAM for STUDENTS •••nllf TELEMl<ETtNGISAl.ES WHXfW4i&i Nlltble Oolttae ltudent. !lcrow Co. CyprH1. w/ex.perlence. S.nlor1 ............. Menyln Southern Orenge 12·11 YEARS OF AGE FIT & PIT evell c.11 tot ~ heve CA. dftwr"e hierY & c.r el!Owllt*. ok. Motel In Laguna 5 dayt • _. lnoludlnG County. helping ue get neiw cu• Pr~ offloe Mede Int_... M·F ~, The S tO~. ~ ONdlt"" Me. & dMI\ OMV recotda. 2tS/612·1"5. Bwh Cell Bob°' Bruce Set. Wiii train. Apply W oflef tOtMrl for our .,.... 8ecretuy/Aecept1onl1t Hop, El Toro 1U-1171 :.OC. · ':" Cell Joen, 114-Me uee N IL.,. ASAPi 494.1191 ~i!~.:·~•O *vecetion. a trelntng .,.,_,, :::_ ~.P\I~= I.I. ... _. NOlll(1 tN ttme to inv.t. •llTllllflY 20 :~::t!c~= bl· ,. ... -.a'Tll 1t Heelth benefttl HERE'S THE DE.AL: MIW}' S17M-12 /mo, S13 80 per hOIJr. Your ~ 60tO Mele• money from the Alrtlnel St5K-75K QueMty oortrelt photo itu-u-. ...... obtain loen & r.., 5.e 9'1"5WA El t Thll 11 not a ~ bceient benefit•. Send AIM. No EJtp Nec111•rv _ equity'"~ home, Cell Wiii lreln. H~ .. pot.-dlo r, loolidng tor ;.r.; ecqul.itlon• Witt AB DICK*· Ex,,.n.ne.. I 11m route NO ~Yeftng In· reeume: 1 .. 0 Newport (2tll~SU4 ext. 130 • rTIM8 • for mor• lnformetlon ltlone. Cell (313) MIM/prodUCtlon perton. treln. Ruth 947-0844 Good benefttt. Weetceleyt lllUI C vo!Wd Center Of .. Suite 120, Oaylnancldeyov1 0....,. * 1980t to 1HOI * &Noe 141-4844. 941-MOO eat. A.1064 Pf9\llout ttudlo .._,help-· · PIP PRINTING II 2. We provide trenepor-Nwpc>ft 8eectl. 92680 1..0 eoe .,• lllW•~wcrt~ *Jewe6rv to Houeehokl* Prtv lender hM , ...... , f /f ful. but not nee. Tuee-Sel --'9llJ.... 298-8 E. 11th St. C.M. I ' i.tlon and training. fOf Ptwe lv Meg 17s.t.22S • monty to ~ , t-5:30 Newpof1 a..m Need• experlenoed pert. 642-0e2t 3. You would be wonclnQ --------...;..;,.£,;;.:;;..._ _____ ~---------= J::n, '::'.:: ltfn..4:30pm, $5.50/hr. No 133-7918 · time etlernoon hetp. In-(!• 11111) with kid• your own ege on 8"7-4144 . ..., MCIJHf'V. StNll mfg turenc. blltlng & eollee-,.AAllA9IAM UIE ctt•> w .. 121 en adult-IUC*'VIMd ..... • p&ent. ~In perton be-Gen --...-1-. Ilona Petl or SuHn ...., , .... tMm tween t0-2, Tue, Wed°' .,,.,.,. .,_,, 642-5513 •••••• 4 Eern GOOD MONEY TIMI, tlM1 Gemini • TYPlll/H UP ~ * ULll * end hew • chenoe to Lene. Huntington 8Mctl. Bright high energy people RAPld'Y growing o.c. paint Mm deity & weekly cuh ... I~ needed f()( MW account• V()l.• lllTrrDs mtg. Service pectt9glng The Radluon 0 c airport bonu ... plu• r on out-rororron """"'tlon. un I un equipment. Plbg, elee .. & 11 hlrlnft for lnterofflee ingt Ind more ....... welding • plut . Salary ..• ~ 2920 e mornings per wk on 1()-NEEDED' $t0-S1 2/tlr DOE Re-promotion. Bu9'n .. to ,,_.. c.Uon for Cotta Meta "'8AM-t2 Noon Mon-Fri . • •Pond· HR Meneger butlneu contacts only CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORM A TIONI NEWr-vn • Unity Chutctl Stve. S tation. P/R exp. "'S300-$500 per weett 71..._545-7101 ' E•cell ent work 11- of Ute. ~A-:Pr for reqCI. Send reeume to: "'Peld TrelnlnQ The Huntington Beech rnotptler• S7-St5 00/hr lnepiratlon & ment. P.O. BOX 111123, Cott• .., Fun Coste M ... office Community Cllnlc I• look· All IMCl1 auppli.CI. Train· (7 14) 8S2 • Meta, CA 92127. Ing tor dedlc•ted P9094e 1ng provided C all Ml...,21, ht. JH 114-141-1111 to treln In vertoue med!-........ llUT.a 860· 7255 IOI' appoint-All ter Mm Lost i Found 2925 INllEEPll P /T eel, cterlct l end educe-PIT tun job helping us A ment I~~~~~~~~ •FOUN08COTTIE• Entry level GOVERNMENT JOBS tlonel position•. 11 you're Olympic hopef~is :i---------1- 752-7567 Ee S35 s committed and areeeQef $10+/hr. Cell Mr. l .. •••••••lil••••••••I ctog. South Cout .,... rn .000-90,000/yr to learn• merktllble sklll Kerri..en 54"' "'"2 * 813-5121 * Ulml I ATTlllAIT Sklli.Cl /untklli.CI. M·S•t In the medical llelCI, we ..,. ' ;rov<O • 801/26"-1869 ext. G-15 need you nowt f(Ul>ADS AREijEE Cal: IQ-IHI lllYlll ITATlll l=Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Selery & eomm. All beft.1• PIMMUll Paige et eflt1. Appty 2590 New- port BIYCI., Colle M ... . IDILMlll ... DI Allllllllmll Sta" needed to Wor1C wtth O.v. DI• chltdren & adutll In group home Mt· ting All 11\1111 evllleble. Full time & P81t time. Good t>eMfltl. 434-1076 Uftrr.m!t IEEI l 14-142-2121 TUCIER!I •I. llOlltll OLUI Reel Crou euthorlzeCI Energetic, enthutlaatle tor provider looking for FIT position Wiii train certified lnatructor for Newport Beach 6"4-7648 batle flr1t aid end C P R MODEL WANTED training. Cell Jemie Stahl S2S/HR 81 C714> s.e.-9943 No axp nee 18 yrs • ltlOIPTlllHIT Must type. Escrow Co near OC Airport. Princi- pals only. 833-7642 Resteurent , ........ Now hiring Cocittall Ser- vers Apply In perlOf'I, Flsherm1n'1 Restaurant. end Newport Beach Plef. 1n&1.UlllD FOUND FemM Dog. by W8fd & Gtrlleld. ruety lltHtl ... L"en color w/whlte lac• & Retalt Salel FT /PT nex. paws. Flee Colter, ln.nd-tlrt .. t>eMfltt, d1scount1, ty & welt mennered Call pleaM eppty In person. 962..e&« Cryttal Court. So. Coast Plau. 557-"026. eoe lltesM..,.nWMtt4 Uve In-Out (114) 722-7265 ...... '"" "'" Engll1h speaking. or Span To piece teke-outa" in OK, mutt drive end have merchant accounts M st references Sal betwMtl u s t50-S350 per week Cell have own tran1portat1on Fashion conscious. spot11 minded l nd lvl duel needed to meneoe New- port Ski Co with a tmlle For more inlOf'me tlon, pleue cell Vickie at FOUND F/SHEP PUPPY vie of W•tmln1ter St & 23rd, C.M. 642-0eUI FOUND Grey ll'lor1 heir lemM CAT w/blue col- lar. Huntington Beach, 642-7 151 FOUND: Ktuen. •Clor•bl• fem tlQef 1trlpe with white lece ' pews, off Wernttr 1n Founteln Veney. Cell 963-o917 CLEll 9-5. 841· t 136 Private Pott office S7 hour M /FIA PllOIUll to 111.rt (714) 7~8899 Earn up to $6000 P4I' mo OlllTAll WUTllll Call (7 t4) 647-7128 PIT (2·9 Mon-Tues-Thursl llYllTIIATHI Clean d~neleble. exp Tracer• needed locally to Good wages, tips, ben-proceu FHA mortgage efltl. C M. Country Club relunC11. Excellent salary. 540· 7500 ••t. 3. 8· 1 tam. Call t-8001456:0840 631-3280 01111114-211-1011 Alk for Ellzabeth ltttall Sales *OFFICE IAIAIEll Msture. eMrgetlc. respon- s slble pefson for Lagune mall ottlce '" C M need• Beach Aetall Store. Full person for payroll, llllng. or PT. 494_3002. phones. typing & some -------- linanclal Experience necessary Full or part- ttme 631-0723 w1111eme your home ~th some t>elp lrom c111urf1eo s service Cllrec:tory __ _ UPTO *600 PER MONTH * NO COUICTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH, COSTA MP.SA. NEWPORT BE.ACH, FOUNTAIN VAU.EY, lRVlNE & LAGUNA BEACH Eddie Gonzales. wi1nef of 1 Nntendo entertain- ment system. sold (40) new sub~Hons for the Daiy Plot tor the month of Jooe. Be a part of the winninc team, be a part of eacit- ilc promotions like this one, and urn EXTRA MONEY for the SUM- KR. Apply now! Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos HHIDfil·: By CHARLES GOREN With O M .... R SHARIF <'nd TANN AH HIRSCH "ellh~r qrlnerJ !-k '"nh dt"J1' 'OHl tt • \old • 0 4 • \t\Qll !' • t\()IO !i '2 Amrncan charnp1om Er J:i) Becker .i.nd Dormh' H.t\dC'n In 1ht Wtsl ,c:.11 "J' thl' \t'lt'r.tn 1 d-1.i.nl''e tnlcr nat1tln,1lt,1 I ,1d1 Bu,1r,,.. Bu'·'·''' 111110.cn1 1"''1.h1, bid of t"o duh, pruduu·d "'tom\htng rt' FOUND White S emoyed In Lagune. Cell 499-1450 femele South & t D. CREW MANAGER BE YOUR OWN BOSS ' " .. '' ~ ,,, ~------~~~~~~~~~ + ~ 1' Q IO II n • Q .\ • t\tdl "'"' He, I.ti h.1J •'l'Clll'd h1' \lion 11e1 . t dllicr 1h,1n tu, l1111~t:r, 'Ull .t11d \\luk hl' rrn~ht I J \\ ''"f'<'\IC',I th.11 \\ ~'' "''" 1'-'d 11111. Ill .tlulJ n11t l't \llfl \\ lh'll I p.llllll'I ·hi•" Cd J ,lut• 'h'J'f'<'I h\ rd.,1<! 11111' '"'<' 11 • trumr ll<',,<'r • 1·1 1111t" !1•1 dunt .1d 1011 h11! ..._hat hr 1 hnuiiht he ,,,ulJ 111.1 ,. "' .Juhl •mlRLP French bekery/delt. PT/FT, all 1hlfts 1vall- 1ble. 645-0« 7 or apply In person et C'est SI Bon Bakery. 149 Riverside LOST ~eek & wtit fem clipped Shih TZ\I dog Vic Sprlngc:IM & Edinger on 8/111. &117-41144 REWARD LOST Female Mallard .!_ve_._New_ _P<>rt __ Beac_ h Duck, $50 Reward 1111'11 ••• ._ .... Pie••• c a ll , --··-• 714/6441-45911 Needed for energetic group practtc.e in Fashion LOST mM cat. vicinity of 111and area 4 Clay week Cllff & St Andrew1 wHh eJternaung Sat hell grey/blecit tiger w/whlte d•y 640-t t 22 undertl<le, 1n1wer1 to --------- Tweenr Cell 548-29611 lllTAL &llllT&IT leaW mesMge Ptrt·tlm41, Newport Beach * Positions available for self-motiva ted individuals to operate soliciting crews for the O range Coast Doily Pilot. If You: * Hove An insure d van, la rge car. w a gon or * En joy working port-time in the eve- nings, earning full-time $$$ TIIAf MIU PUIUI .... .... I • 10 '7 !i • J IO Ii 1 .a I t () •J Ql'I + 8 '°' 111 6 J642 • ~ J 9" • .\ 2 .. " 7 4 I he t-1dJm~ 'orlh t-.,..,. I • p.,, 2 •: Pa" 6 • ! Pa~' I b 'T p,,, \\ t"-1 2 +: Pa" Uhl Ohl \ nlc•rllll•Jld• h1• 1~11ne1 \1 ' llJ,Jl'fl th•"•••t 1 l\t-,1.n h.s.J •• um up "'tlh '""'' PJ Jlo'l .11c h1.J ,1,l.111~ lie' h' ,llOll\l h('!\\C't'll dlJ LOST: REWARD. Choe· Back oft~. 1 girt. 1't day otete Lab 3 Y1• no colter Friday. ..., SaturCl•y vicinity 0j HB, Chllelren•i _Grell ottlce l 5'4!:0~5 _ ~ dog,919--0107 * Have the ability to m otivate mc•11J, J:tJ 'fM.!t'' J ' lht' •I\ kH•I' °'lll\t •h(' t.,1 j I \lfllll\! fl'cll'le'lhl "" •p.1Jl'' 'ht' t-1J :he 11 1.,1 tht' • 11,t lirnc ,. 1 11 '" •(•JJl" liu,11 "• \U(t' lhl\ \l>\HllJ lh•I h1 Jh t;.1'\ \.tlll trJ,1 I•• m 11.1·. ,t.•uhlrJ .inJ fir. l.t•1 11·11.:.11l·J ,,, ''' 11•• trumr ''ht "'·" II l(',111 lill ' ''' th>uhlC\J d~Jlf JllJ "her {''" 1111· r •1"1"ll, J1111t•kd 1•\t"I "llh l.H1,dttl'I nn1 "' mu, h hll\\ ('\ l"' I h.t I he I •I lo!• 11 I•• lt•JJ I hi;' J 1.c. l.111" .11111 4m·t·11 •• 1 •r··~k' ht lt11 c 1•lhl'1l1n» •ht '''' llllYEll .., LOST: Smell bleck w/aom. grey on lee. Mele terrier/poodle ml• Btwn Irvine & 20th. "Ben- Then we hove o 1ob for you No experience necessary Full tra ining ovo1loble ' dit" 642-9124 For further 1nformot1on or to ~hedule on interview 3002 ,tnONI ~ 3004 Enten...,.,, gult8f/linger. Top 40 . for wed· dlngl/pef1lel elto EMt l mper1onat lo n1 , 645-0844 MIMlng P91'tonl Agency ~ SYDNEY OMARR 24 hr•. 101t 101tu . T~y. Aue. 28 645-0844 .. 1111/llllllPI FULL· TIME. LIVE-IN Prof wonting couple IMk• me ture non-1mkr1 w/exp Solid baelc Eng· llefl 1•11n1. GrM1 eeteb OC nelghbortlCI. lrg vl•w hc>me, 2 chllelren unCler 2 Compelltl\le Mlaty Ref• 1 mu1t. Mell quellll· ~•Ion• & refs to. Ma PolO. 321 N Newport Blvd • 53 t , Newport BMch, CA 112113 ...... /Lt ...... WeetcCSey morning•. R.- 1p on 1 I b I e Adult Pf ... red. Founteln VII· iey, refel.,K*, "8·117811 -for Linda LIV!·IN & PIT to car• f()( llCllW mele quadrlpleglc ble ' tine... .,.._Ing. Irvine 33-i27t A.RIIS tMarch 21 -Aprll 191 Infor- mation you have been seeking comes to you via long distance Focus on family. security, direction and motivation F1nanc1a1 structurt wlH ~ strtngthtntd .llmost over- night Canctr native 1nvo1Ved TAUllUS IAprll 20-May 201 Many u ld you could not Clo it t>ut you did You'll rup ~ntflU b.lstd on de· ttrmlnatlon. cour •. faith In your own capabllltits M<>My w lthhtld wll ~ reltutd within OM wttk You Ci11n etltbratt O•MINI tMay 21 -Junt 201 You'rt on mort solid ground dtip1tt objt'ctlons from thost who clalm you have no "gal right Focus on part· ntrshlp. unorthodox proetdurt. strlous cons1dera11on of marrlagt Scorpio plays rOle CANC•ll fJ~ 21 -July 221 lle.ld and wrltt, Ott thoughts oo ~~r. prove to relative that you have cnanotd y<>Yr attitude What had ~en regarded as prOblem wlll ~ come as.set Focui on work, ~rson· 'i"-----------1 Mt, pets~ de~nct~nts Your tlrat pet, rour ttrat Job, rour flrat car, rour ftret hom cle•lfled'• rourftret choice. L.80 fJuty ll·Aug. 221 Although you tflou9ht you ltf't nonw. It was IMrt lluJlon. You·• be ba(k 10 r~ lflM surroundings Domtstk ldJUst· 1Mnt hufs emotional wounds (,.,..Is on children, vMlety. dis· cov.ry. ~· ~- VINO fAug Jl·Stpt 221 Anffl' tlon rwofWs around rul est•te. t.w'ld. property, reslMn<e • sure bOundafy ttnes ate clt'Mty ~~ lndlVldUal WhO .ctu.tlly Is nnancially ffftl>MfatWd att~U tO play C>19 sl'IOt ~ js.pt ll-OCt 221 WMre fOf<ts Nd bffn scatt.rtd there now Is orglnlratlon EmpNsls on ~.o llnt. rupomiblltty, pocenc1.ll fOf SUI • ----.---..1.1 lnO It rkh Snon trip lnvotves loW relatlonshlp Cancer native figures prominently ICOll~IO !Oct 2 3-Nov 2 I) You'll finish wh.lt ap~ared to be out or rt.tCh More people .lre drawn to you. fascinated by what you say and also your ptrformance You could bt asked to appe•r before the medt.l Aries 1nv01Ved I)' piATIHC \IVAU<ER TuesdaJ. Aug. J~ AAIH jMarch 21 ·Aprfl 10) Cer· ta1n 1ndlvlduals ru lly do ap~.lr to be llv1ng on another plaln or planet and doing their utmost to upset and unnervt you Howt11t r. ptrhaps you art ttnally Stttng them as they rtally art -only conct rned with thttr own comrons and career .J1ms or creative amb1t1ons TAUllUS fApril 21 ·May 21 1 No SAGfTTAJllUS fNov 2 2-0ec matter how hard you try to analyzt 211 Cyclt high, take 1n1t1at1ve. ru9h· 1 or rationalize an t mot1ona1 problem light Independence or thought .lnd you sun end up fttllng contustd .Ktlon 000·1 be alratd to 90 •t uncenafn or ~tr.lytd Thtrtlort •~ You exude se.11 appe.ll Strtu your ~st bt't at the !TlOment setms ~rsonallty. •ppear.ln<e. confldenct to be to d1stanct yourstlf from thost A~r1.tn involved who e ither c.tnnot or wt" not ttll tht CAPlttCOllN fOec 22-Jan 191 You takt gruter Ch.lr0t of your own destiny. cholet IS your own 1n con- nectloo with cs1rectlon, uttlmatt goat Focus on moods. Cltscript1ons. rt · pons. communicauon from ramify member truth or make • fi rm commnmtnt G•MtNI IMclY 12-Junt 211 Thrtt Umts tach ye.tr tor a period 1,u11ng approx1mattty three weelcs Mtrcury your ruler apptars to tr.tvf'I backw.Jrds 1n tl"lt heavens .lnd this os wl'ltn so m,,ny promises seem to be broken Therefore , on no a<count r~int everyone hltl your br.tnd of 1nttgrlty "'°""n dullng with h<>fTW'. AQUARIUS fJ•n 20-Feb 18) domuttc or prOpt'rty m.atttrs You'll be 11ng1ng this rtfr.t1n, Every-CAHC•ll fJunt 2)-July 231 Now thtng Is coming up rosesl It setms you must allow p.11nntrs to air their ittmost 1mposslble but m.11jo1 w1shts opln1oru or g rievances Who know s, .Jre being tuffllled Focus on dis· 1 thert could be a slight aneratton or cove ry. a<Nenturt, .abllfty to turn by' v.ana1t1on 1n the script tti.lt tnablts teaching I you 10 m.911t cert•ln countt r-sugoes· tioos and flnally brtng a tong drawn- out saga of mistrust or m•s· "IC•S fFtb 19-M,,ch 201 Ind• unckrstandlng to , clost v1oua1 who should know bt'ttf'r LIO fJuly 24-Aug 2ll At the risk mallts ptornuts 1mpou1ble to kef'P ot ~'no up .,, old wound. you Maintain your own stnst of Nlan<t. must niaw stand your ground and ~rspectlVt You'll r.Ol•tc Charm. ft.ttty refuse to ~ tallctd doWn or people w llt bt •musfd and lntlmidatC'd l>y cOle~s or bus1~$S r•sciNttd ~1uat1an H'IYotved auocl.its A ~ r~9an11at1on of W AU& 18 II YOU• .. ..,... DAY• You're going 1n ~direction. you •• ltavtng behind emotional ~•s Streu ~~notnct. ono- INHty •nnov•Oon During Stptem- ~r you make v~ contacu ,,...,. ch.tnu to stan a different lllnd of ttfc, ln<ludlr\i3 .tchtev4'mtnt, greater tlnancl_, ~cUflty and IOYt Leo. A4*fu\ JK>noN •• dr.tWn to you You art SM~. dtttrmtned, atm1ettvc. can lfSO e>e seft-~ MMiut sUttu• wtll ~ «c.nctd In 0<1~1 Novt~ r.atures enter· tllnmtrtt. social Ktlvlcy trawl personal rnonty INIU t rs sln'tpty t\as to t.ite p&a<e V1MO fAuo 24·Stpt HI Ot'Kt .,,, you Mt remlndtO uut tl'ffdom trorn fur is • decision you can ChoOSf t 0 m.atrt at IJfty moCMnt In tllnf H~vtr, your apptoach to lnwutty pt'fSonll or emotlONI prob- ~.s ,,_,Jt ~er In otl"ltr words. stop ~ 1n '"'mind ano '"''upset· Ung Situat!Onl helO-On UMIA fStpt 14-0<t 2ll k · cMne ~ury now CXf('U • mis· chlevoui lnfhwncc, you muit th1nll IOnO and h.WO ~tore i1gn1ng 1mpo1t· .tnt dO<umenu or ~~c,,,.no In f~t .anything that 1s l1n.t11lt<l prror to Sept 18 IS hkely to be .lltertd or scrapped and could tvtn pro11t to be .Jn t mD.trr.lumen t lclttr 1n thf' ytar SCOR~IO !Oct 24-Nov 11) A.' ieries of What ccln only bt dt sc!fbed .ls ment.llly st1mulattng planetary •s~cu snould now tNblt you to get everything o ff your chest A.nd w hether you tetl you n.Jvt ~en ltt down on tht work front or t.llten for grclnttd •t hOmt rtct ntly (.lU\t ii bit or commotton SAGrTTAJllUS fNov 2 3-Dec 111 KttP your o wn counst l a nd play your cards clou to your ct>est no 1 matttr hOw otntrs pry. prot>e .tnd want to know .tll int ins and outs. I for tl"lfy certainly dO not have your best rnttrtsr' •t htart rind could wtll ~ plomno s~ l11nd of • coup on tnt w Ofk front CAPRICORN IDt c 12-Jan 201 1 Mercury now on retrograde motion urgC'i you to th1ni. 1°"9 .no hard belOft cnMlg•ng tl<>nes in mid· strtAm Partnt'rs or bustnt'U .ti· I soc1•tts ~y •P~"' ungratetul .lnd CStmancJ•no but m f~t they are tryt"O tO dett rm1ne JUSt hOw Mdl· cated rt s11ttnt •nd resourcef\JI you really art AOUAJllUS tJan 2 1-Feb 191 You havt taken ~rsonat sl19hts. knocks resentment and .t09ravat1on 1n your stride recently However. now tri at your ruling planf't Uranus " 1'N9"lf1cently a~ctf'd Dy the Sun. no ont and nothing ,.,, uncttnnint your contldtn<e or prevent you ttorn rebu1t01no your Hfe hOw. ~n and Whert you ChOOSt "SCH fFtb 20-M¥th 10) A one-time c.low associate may 1m- -otne he or IM h.ts for(C'd you to alter certain ¥r•19f""'nts 0t .cc~t a Wtt~nt HQWtVtt, it IS .t ho'IOW victory and If you now ~f\JW to ~ on put mutakes or du.tppo•nt- ments, your wry JK>rsONtl Ifft c.n orty C>e<omt a grtat Mal h'PP'f!t and more f\MlltnQ IP YOUll •lllT HDAY IS TODAY• T'Mn your ~ personal II~ ,,_,Jt ut*rgo • 'trlf's of fJtr· rt.tch1ng cNinges ~ to circum· stances beyond your contrOI But tlity •rt .,. to tl'IC ~ For fM too i0"9 you have bHn t\alnpeftd 0t rtur.t1ntd by .tn u~r.ttfd netd tor "'d"' .ncs security ., ~ .ts • 1~• of conf1Mn<e Uthlll" 11\"\l'I 1.JnJl '"'" 111 "-111 111n~ ..... ,, ,,1 ~· ·J~1 • hJm1•11•n,t11r Bui ht' i'l.1,t· 11 t ht hl,t•ll\ 111 I ht CJ.ml I• •C'\.tHl TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC AOSS I Slf'•I 6 .t.SPfl<\•Of't I t '°4()(1• ·~ " Soat1 pt,in• •!. eiec• pojl(" WIQ<'" 16 Grano Op•, l"' S-.-parAh0° 19 "'"'"O-•. 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OH, 1t1Uon ••ion. :::wr,~"tr~-Elen. ''fl ::rc''oeo . ....,.,.,.. hi# Golden,-. •S' SUP S7IO/mo. eo· *""II' Yla ... .... ..... ms tWtMw Md. c .M. 11.000 ml6M. 14,000. · • · .. 11 • fWiAlt 6014 *llLD* ,,.._ll~IOO. pleMe 8UP9"0/M0.7I0-5070 ..... -Ill-.. 720-1SIO. perty ~7.;.,2..:._1-#.:...;..;..Sl=.~=~-ml 4 ~ FonMtty u-.Heut truokt, "6MCUI 1172 111T Ai> clHn '<>fl> • M ANO ** WAHTID DOWN ., •• I I 40' SU .. IN NiWRSA'T *"'bilhed In Merct\ of lM-IG .. 11 .. ored lie•~ c.i tM. CWI. CONV!ftTiat..I PILLID LOVIHAT, ._.•.!'~.-~l°'P9 6059 ~ ~t~nf~~I~:: ::r'..1.ty~.ci: ..... l12.oo0.lot2·ft23 6~,' c:::. ~:,-:. ltl Ot•I .,_ 4!30. meny °*" , a t73-2110 peint )obi end mecNn-M11 •• XUtDI S....sc 9300 etc . :UK. U400 ~~ ... '0 Chooee frQm. *'* BABY GRAND OOCK-15" "°"' tie on ~-:: ="~ -'111111 ~~ ~.·1[o.•=: ,.,. WJ ax&r. Oooct 87~220 .... =att-lenlll9' =i·1.~uoia:ur:: PIANO. need• tuntno. ::'=·r~ M::.; Incl MW Cllb. &Client Whit•. =:.!1~17) (342335) oondltlon ..... on.. Cell OMC 1919 SubUlb•n ......_ --eul. September 18t, 11 ... 7A ta.000 OIO. 758-0747. 8250/mo. 975-leOI ' rubber on both trUd(1. ..., ..... ... -F&Nm.,.. O.ve 417·8047 4wd, 50,000 mllel, loeded. I' tiA 6*ii w..rn w.t t7th,~eo. _ • = dfatyit~ ~2 •&•.. llllTILAml ~ nam IUIOK 1HS L.eSet>re 111100. 720-1380. Mom.l ..... low Mw.71•147 exp. 60608WLll'lllllP P ll'I ....... ,1 for 111000 ~ont•c• 1aoo~~:~ .. 11°'1·S.A. 2925Hlfbor81¥d.C.M. :·.·-· .. ~ .. 4-door.~AH~~~~JEEP1 7Chef~!!;.!ed,IO, dtM••re. Kint •IH -.._,-Clttlln 0t Nftdl. • r va • • P Henk Knlghl " Delly ..... llS..a. _ .. , .. 1 _........ llr. 1tereo. .,..,...,,_ • .,._., ~......,.. Collcllltn 6017 ~. otdet s-Wheel pref9rred. 72S-.M4 Ptlo1 714-142 4321 ·••mC.-> 114.M I 7 1562 111.2&0. Call Rob, ........... 11 •WANfiD-AM!RICAN SchwlM.QOOdcondltton, ' -·••nlttam m.-• lulck 1112 Eleetr• 08·2323 e v ening•. ALMOST,_ w.. IHOtAN ITEMS. CMf\ fOI Ru11'1t73-tl7t. c;;;e,,~iiln 8()14 MEACED£81H0300llf ·••Vl<9D> 121.M 9pue.EttateWegon.&2K 55f.0995days ---...... ~sr' ........ Pottery. """'· Theb I ;;;roooae BtOUQtlem Araqws. -'llUh Turbo °'9MI, Ivory, Im-........ ~.u-ml. 12,875. Newport• II LINCOLN '71 Continental wMe. IMO. ' 1 .. c. Gery 714/24t-791'l. town~ed~'::':;" Mini RV. 3410enQN, roof Cl.ma 904S 51C)Md. (2C8M471) meNlte, 1 own.. cer •1171 M tr 1 . 548 · 88 2 3 . 480 engine. Rune good • ., or a1.eao1-. T1y It 4111<1... end dUh elr. klngetn 111,111 phone. en)Oy • t>Mutlfut 546-2017. 1 1250. SEE. 842..0Q7 i •iiiir-iiCiiii:""""iiOiiiiiiieili: '"I""' 6018 bed, ltOYe, r91rlglfatOI, 1tM PONTIAC Ohtertlln, ... .. c I ... , c . • 9 . 0 0 0 . .. Alll Mill a CedlNIC 1985 cov LINCOLN '82 Continent•! In_,, ...._ lollwal, S CO portepotty. Exc ellent V8, 2-door hardtop. 1500 Auto Mell Dr SA 4~2e&O. lllTI AIU llTl lllU Be1Q9, loeded mint oon· Luxurious Mdan Im~ =-~:= P~E~.N~B~ c.O:.: overell condition . 81,000 ml,_, Automatic. ...1111 ' MEACEDES 1983 3000, 11•"91f•••J IWI dltJon, su50. 557..e2&4 cable. ru11 ""'""· dlgltll 11.....,.14411 Modal 2M 311 end 481. • 13.500. 7 l4-&41-M81 Power ltHrlng •nd ...-freeh anglne and ln()(I , II felllr, .... AM , 979-2831 1n1trument1 IMIMt tn- PC' totct 8e betOw whOl9-'79 WINNABAQO 29 brak•. Orlglnll paint, r• uQellent condition. tenor drtv9n i... then BL A c K LA c o u E,. • · 1tored 1neer1o1. 15.ooo. HONO ... 1 ...... P*.......... 1 12.ooo. 0 ........ 2_.,.......... Su b 1 .. 7 .. R ........... 8 CADILLAC 1975 Eldofedo 6 000· 1,.. 1 --.r A..,._ .... Pfleea. F0t Info cell CHIEFTAN &13,000. 494-0591 ,. _. ·-1• vv _..., "' ~ .,.. ... ,., Conv low mUe t>Muty. • m 1-• .,. ....... ~-~~· 197-32180ttM-1802 . ......,...., 7012 440englne,49Kml Micro-. all HlrH, mlQI. v.,-y Evee730-5425 coupe, grNI condition, a..i otf• over 16500 below book, multc~ -new . ....,., · ....,... ••~ 2 roof elra llland '52 TD MG, "*Y dean, cteen, 18, 100. 751-7154. MERCEDES 1983 300 11100, 714/648-7479 850 1150 Hen, $4,98781 111 ... ~ Kttl .. ~" 12 __. Jttwttry /ft/n/ lvt 1~7~ u ~~I~ • ~c~'! bed, 9.c. 751-321S rmT=;~:oo HONDA 1911 Ac:cord LX Turbo di.el. anthrecill SUBARU 1985 OL CAD .. LLAC. '&2 rebuilt .,... _722_·9_2_20_~:-'.::'--,,_...,,~ .... ••mn: 6025 bolrdl outbolrd 17 ,_t '82 CHEVY VAN. Exc.llent, h•ve compeny gtey •lblecit Int.nor. 1 4x4 Wegon, 5 epd, ale, lne, tranemlulon, Mercury 197& Comet OM3pccottbllaC~5: 120 HP, m.,,Y extru: Nft1lr•,1A ton worttvan. CADILLAC '1Ge0 cat need to Mii 18,900. owner, non/1mkr. car funroof, 11ereo. elloy g;.k .. need WO<k Belt ExciellentCondltlon.Auto- oek5pcbdrmM7&,ret-...... IDTlTI 11,500080.645-5405 1un1 grell $1800. 30,000 mllM, four door, 54S-t150. phone,anoptlon1,exeel· whl1, car cover, bike cutlotflf.2131758..ee74 matlc,A/C,$1,2950BO. tan w/QlteM 5 pc din laC ...ay 953--5408 u c condition, one owner lent running, Immaculate rack, $3,200 OBO 531-73&1. 1425; pllottbedl IOfll+ 1984 28' Beytlner, VoNo $10 500 &40·1442 HONDA '83 PRELUDE lnllde & out. $15,000 836-9702. CADILLAC '79 Eldoredo --------loweee• MOO; OuMt'I Laro• Hlectlon of PentaV-8englne,approx STORAGE, <:Gel• Mesa. ' · A.IC, Moomoof, 5 IPeed. firm. 714/494-595t and DleHI. Sharp 81K. _. ....... .,..., rnettl boX epttna 12751 diamond•, vint age 300hra,5'eep1&,many Secureoparkl"flforRV& FOROl930ModelA 35mpg$3900.&44-(12oe 494-1107. TOVOTA '83SUPRA Loaded. 12350 OBO. Mint cond. 97:MJ&53 wetehel Ind. Rolex and extra IHturH. well boal etorege. $80-$95 Tu dor, 90% condition. ' 80Kml 51pd, e11cellent 844-6889 Coudl att. brown & gold. exoaltant condition. S75. 982-1474. Patete. We buy, Mii, trade equipped for flehlng covered. Cell 842•5858 S7,650. days 895-1074 HONDA 87 Aecord LX MERCEDES 1984 500Mc condition S5700 090 --------- and repair, Wllllam 121 000 873 • ..,.03 eve 894-4289. 4dr, 5spd, ·47K mll ... orig· flawleu, black with 733..()330 Ull UI 'll Herold .i.w.ter• 3116 • · · --ln11 owner, S8,300. pek>mlno leather, 17,000l:Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Newpon Blvd at 32nd t987 Beyllner, Bowrlder, Motottydts/ FORD 1989 Fatrtane 213/592-426&. 1 t $38 900 11 .,_.._ .......... 111-1111 851'1p, tre11er. 1«1 pyton, In Scooctn 8018 Vlntege, 8ett offef, days e';s-~~'!: 759-o8a5 h.° TIYITl IMILU 'll 39-1C1mmlcul"•· oer· c 0 M s 5 7 0 0 1-8001999·2848ex1. 215, Auto, ltereocaM. elr. pie. aged. 111,800. 828-5314 "aoer:s v adl lac. B uick. Sterling W~ 8v1 All Makfl't & ~'' )I 1Jwd ( ~r1 ~ HIHbol Btvr: Costa M e'lt'I ~9100 C 0 UC H . 7 f t . l•YtWnl• d760•0361 ]e0--0301 ' 19790L1000GOLOWING eve 7141759-3013. aft1t •UPllL•lf'll MERCEDES 1984380M (2FOG498) . _,.l brown /black /white 18 rublM. 21 diamond • e · Cycle, full dr .... $2,200 8PM loadedl(10431A) Muet Mii, prlol 124,500, ..... _ .. • geometric s>41ttem, con-1989 BAVLINER Trophy, OBO. 641-2307 '"" Ed Gercla 241-3100. • II IL 111•1 OLDS 1970 CullUI Su temporary etyte, 1 50. chlp1. Cock tall ring. 23 fool, twin 125 HP ...... ,. FOR0"86 M USTANG nii•er• •-.a..a... ,., · - Brand new! $150 vv 289 engtne au1om1t1c -·-11. AllU MERCEDES 1954 1eoE -V-8, eu10, p/1, air, 1111. preme, 2·d00f, 101ded Mutt plQk up, 551-8523. 7 ... "3"'8 board, cu tty cabin, 4 Whffl Drtve/J..ns 95"' :..,. 673 0138 . -• -~ •L.• c:rulM p/w pll low tow .. tate site, 1 owner Call after 5 ( 14).,., 1 ... "' IV msg. sleeps 4, hardtop, war· •• 9o3o ,. restor....... -2925 Harbor Blvd. C.M Mult N II S 10,800. •---... .., mllell ,(009S73). • S 2 4 5 o E • c: e 11 a n I ELEGANT ITALIAN renty. trailer. many ax-tll-2111 Lo/m ltage, 1unroof, ........ 7TS-6S40 7 plecedlNngeet chfome Oftlce Furniture tru. Like new S23,000 CHEVROLET BLAZER Autos l!!J)O!ted 9100 ml1tlgreen 549-7528 l1...a ... 11 S11,111 gl .... bleck,llkenew • &Equlpmtnt 6047 963-0278 1987• 4 ll 4· tan. new A.CURA 1989V8LL Cl -MERCEDES 300CD llUTll.IMI Nln&Olllll 3 M t lools -• -0--tl1es, babied $6. 100 OR f I lo egen HVUNOAI 1987 GLS TURBO 1985 cham 2925 Herbor Blvd, C.M. 11 ,.,. 1uve eoun er • • LIOUIOA TION Desks, 28 Calif 1968 F • twin s..8•4193 4 . u ly aded, axcel· 33K S-spd runl·i<>o«• ell· • • Ill·--- contempc>fary. 2~784 couches. cont t1btes, ges. sleeps 4. mint. lent condition, 30,000 c e l I • n ,· s 3 5 5 0 pagne with palomino TIYITl ..... ... ·-Aulo. PIS , air, tllt, C:IUIN . Queen Anne Cnerrywood· cnatrs. file cabs. ale. S17.000 498-4041 Dodge 1987 Ram Charge-; miles. extended war-831•3027 • • i .. ther. lmmac:Ylat• & This beau~.up:; clean ••••••••-I p/w, pit 1mmacuta1e Elegant 11 pc former din 2043 Weelchtf Of , NB 4x4, 360el, v8, 60K mt, ex· ranly, S 18,500 day _ ~~:, ~9.~ for the dltcrtmlnttl"fl car 1 (7393081 rm aulte, orig S6K. MC No 303 631·0538 Sall Boats 701 4 Cellenl c:ondltton. pros-591·2120, eve 673·5679. Wiii conlldet" reuonable buyer. (1NOX974) rm lllT'-'11 lllll 12450. t>Nut 3 pc cot tbl -pector pkg • fun i1a11er ICIU 'll tmw ISID I llft 'II tt 760 3838 -IUITll. MIU M t 1275, lovety camel-hes & At*Mls 6049. 2~~,~~::P si:~~:"·4,ru~ ~:d~~v1o~: • s~~.r9n5~1 5 IP cass 1111 crulae ., S.apd. easa. low mnea. 0 er • L *.,'"".-2 ......... Au.::!; ~~;~~~n· Extra 2925 Harbor Blvd c M becil sot1+10veeeat. NC * lllUST * 1111s. 9hp outboard, ·~o 568 I s EXT RA CLE.ANti (2AT278t) MERCEDES 19&4 3000 Int .. _..... c n lll·llOO S700. exqullltety cerV9d some w ork Offer .,.. • l oy 11111 Turbo, beautiful con-13590 Beech Bl W11mna1r '"" noepoetbdrmS1550,Qn 489-9419 JEEP 1988 Wr1ngter, 100~4.9~, .. ·-TL--.1-~•-Lt--f .. dltlon, orlglnal owner, all n2..... • •• ., ....... ,.,. ,~~~~~~~~~ matt/box epnng1 S3501 PUPPY SILE S1har1 edition 17.000 ---u ,_,. . .._. .,. 1ecord1, blue $13,000 I All top of the llne, mint 26' Laguna. 1983 Royal mtles excellent con· 2925 Harbor Blvd, C M 2111 larMr lh•., 720.0210 2111...., ltN.., eond. PP 973-0653 lU flff •11 fmDS Blue Tnttlf'IOI & cove11, dttton S 10,500 OBO Celt flf.JIOO htfl llffa Votvo 19&4 GL ..... ... Ulll 1111 II UU. VHF, Autohelm 1000, atttlf' 5. 492-7865 11._,.J-IOlO 11111111 '14 Fully equipped, eaeellent l16-M2-tl10 V6, auto. power 1letlf'lrlQ T~~lra cc:;:~urT~~~~ OVER 20 BREEDS propane BBQ. 4 sails. 100 Tl Wllll condition, new llrH, I and bre•ea. air. 1mlfm HNI I Vlver11ton $800 & IN STOCK shore power. relrtger· Trudcs 903 S Auto, p/s, air. cruise, ptw, sun r o o I S 8 . 9 7 5 (2NWE 138) at<><. much more mull ac••• Ullll 1111 It II L lie J 873-8888 11e,n1 $1000 * 5'4S..37S8 All pyppies guaranteed sell Batboa sllp posstbte CHEVY '54 PICK-UP ._ JAGUAR 1986 XJS, P '1 oys. ow m 1 m· ---PETL.ANDPAVtLION S16:000 O BO tm-REBUILT LllllY•PI grey/gray, showroom m1cuta1e (1H03214J ******* rNITl811•'11 MISllllH WMe tron trundle bed a OPEN 7 DAYS maCu'lale 673· 7763 WITH CAMPER $2295 Truly a low mileage car w/ condition, fpeclat wheels 111,IU 1111 nr •••-Only 15, 148 ectuel mll.. Lmll.I 111011f 18374 Beach Blvd '1 mi S SEE. 642-0567 sun root, auto Irani, $21.000 Days 662-5449, OIAITll. AMU -on Ihle V·& Mdant Take 1 2828 Hatbor Btvd . CM lbed50dl"fl GOOd338eondlllon 405 twy, next to Target Ft>gts S1bot complete. ---leather, 1011 morel Eves 730-5425 2925 Harbor Blvd. C.M Black. llr. tmlfm c1uette Int drive and you'll be •••H•O 2 · &46-2 Between Edinger & Hett ready 10 salt with paddle (2ESA.963) lll·J•-w/8 1peal<er•. powet" win· takl"fl thl• beauty home! _.. • * 141-3231 * and dotty. $350 OBO OIEYY IWU 1111 l •II JAGUAR 1986 XJ6 wvv dow1lloei11, c:1ulM 1111, ( 186574) -------• 11MK11:;::•=:-;:1tOU1~:_-~60~l~S 675-6915 4w D 4 3 lltre Tahoe * 11 • * Light grey, 1ho wroom custom 5 •Pok• alloyt I * IH,111 * • pkge iutt power equip 1 L11111 If W11t.l11ter quality. 55.ooo m11a1. _ • ___ _ __ (002462) Lea•• If WHtmlimr CONSEW SEWING MA· l II I lllllll IOll!J c,.., d/Skl B ts 12NBA523) 13590 Beach Bl Wstmn1tr $19,900 644·8643 MERCEDES 1985 300TO 111..,0 CHINE, uptlollte<y type I -• • • 1 ~' oa 112 .... WAGON White lealhet, lllflll ............. 13590 BelCl'I Bl Wstmnl1r near new, 1895 Catt 7016 111,111 • JAGUAR 1989 XJS Cpe •unroof E11cettent •-112 llOI REME .... BER •• ... _ D Whit It mint condition 210 W Katlll1, Orann.a • 714-630-3030 I ,.. .... 1ke t • ..., og 2 966 K kt 550 Jet Olmll IMW e an. $18.950 759·7035 •- tn Down and Out in I awasa 1500 Auto Melt 01, SA •uDt 198• •ooo -TURBO phone. S33K 644-2479 ----IH-1111 ---------1 M OVING· GE rel1lg, 2 door Beverly Hilts? Your•g Skts w11t1 t1a11er cus.tom "' .. .. NISSAN ·90 300ZX FORD 1988 Taurus LX 1./1, lol & watllf In door black & whole Bo~ei Cot~ paint many extras. excel-111-11l1 Olympie model Loaded Gold, 1uto. toys, 3600 * * * * * * * wtilte S350 1950's maple lie. mate abandoned in 8 lent cond1t1on package 61 000 miles E11eellen1 Wll El2IO 'ti mtles S26 500 583-1559 * * * * * * * Weoon Alt exlru. top dinlnfj Mt tr"tte table desefl motet SIONKI by deal $5300 Catt Butctt con d 1t 1 on S 5 8 9 5 2 10 chooH from wtlh condlllOn t>eautlful sand· cilelrs & hutcti $700 An· p eople consequenllu evenmgs 7 14 2•2· 1538 Dodge 1984 I Ion ftllbed 644-8 199 moomoof automettc for RECYCLE 11t0 N Fii ..-SH lewood metatllc: Alklng d • .. • OOd d .... ,h 3 Wh 1 4 d 1 di I S8.495 See to apprec111e tlque be • o .,1c .. er bhndononeeye St11ttov g con Ilion,... BMW 3201 1980 atr t o tal L eitlll y t '" • 001 It ra o II 1635 Superior trunk Mite 5-48-8822 1,,,., and '"deep neea ot 8 <a..s/Dock.s/Storan. m e ta t I o o t b o 11 es (2R00296 2R00297) prep (0080831 631 ,,300 · ·• _,,., -~ 6•5 8523 Ch k 1 cassette SuiH11 ctean llHI -v llllN 'tl ... 110,HI Moonroof, etarao. 1111, cruise. atr pwr win· d o .,st d oor locks (2FPJ070l ............. u...t1lerury 212t..,.., lhlll .......... Ml-MIO Walnut bunk bedl & tad· def. gd QOnd, $200/obo Etec meet llleet (Bterchal S250t obo 841-9206 tamtt" Tt11s one is OflfHI" 7022 .. • 01 uc 8 * 111,111 * thro uqh the ' C 0 0 631-9088 One o w ner $4500 a·mt11ton1 111 85• 58 675-7272 LHnlfWest.IHtar IUFIHWllllWllH FORD 63 FALCON _ FREE BOAT SLIP 35 wtth MAZDA 1983 B2000 13590 Beech Bl w atmnsti Daily Pilot 210 w K11e4fa. Orange FUTURA 2 door auto-SUBARU 1982 HATCHBACK, ve<y d~lble. S2 ,000 OBO Hydro HO•!I & ma1nt •~18• 000 or tg m ites BMW 85 325E J llOI 1•• llll matlC, new paint, 11111 A1tl'<"t .. ,nri('Jr..,1> Y"'~ ··~ tittle use ot boat ,,,, exp smnnned 51"". 5 1750 5spd LOADED 49K m1 I II • C p ••· brakes Tren1m1u 1on e•· If you te IOOlung l()t 9 fOI> ••omt" "ti" I. d~S1l..-C: I ~ -•• "" faSStf ted aqe5 * * * * * * * 1 I I .... 1 1811," •eat .. o;t.tte '"'"lls Captain 642·9106 OBO 548-6234 $9900 OBO 540·0374 ---------eellenl 12750 963·57• 1 c u111ec1 ,...., ,_, 0t you 723·5066 "8.JC ll>TICl l"tllJC NOTIC£ Pl8..JC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE rtaJC ll>TICE l'\8.IC NOTICE P\8JC NOTICE rtaJC ll>TIC£ "8JC NOTtcE Pt&IC NOTICE ___ ....;.....;.-'---------~~~~~----~~----~------~~-~ ___ ....;..;.,.;....;;_...;......;..;...~ ----~~-~~~ ------~~~~ -----~-~--·-----------1 -~_;.;;..;;...;......;,...;..._~ NOTICI Of' p tieteot 1nd to 'fKl'' retvr Ft RS r l'IOELI T 1 THRIFT & lt1 .. MC 1990 atthe escrow depart YOU ARE tN DEF AULT P• •62 ot Ott1<;1at RecOfdl tOOft, M Trv•I" I wlltt tne County Ci.rt.. ot 0. '1CTITIOUI 8UllNlll T.I . NO. , .. MA deepe" ano ope.ale any Pav•hon C Orange Cal1t Of IUlK T"ANlfER at 1205 E Chapman Ave . ln j LIEN DA TEO APRIL 27. domtn1um Plan"). end dent, 1800 Nofth lroedW17, 11100 The I01to¥r1ng pweona i re ~· IAU I net eQulP ma1f\ta1n repair LOAN Two City Blvd East HOTICI TO CMDrTOf'I meot of Opportuntly Eterow UNDER AN ASSESSMENT of Or1noe County (1he Con· I r. D . .I. Mofe-t, 11• .,, .... •"9• County on Auou•t 3 NA• ITATIM .. fT a, .. ,.. such wflf•s or m1ntos "'thout 92668-9901 ""n Mar• ANO Of lt'fTIHTION ,,,. Ctty 01 Orange County 1990 UNLESS YOU TAKE amendments thereto re-lull• 100, lanl• Ane. Cati· f~ OO!ng 1>Ya1ne11 at TH IS NOTICE OF l'lo-ver the tigtll to Orlll 1Hutch1son 174)9789021 TOTRANIFIR of Ot1nge Stile of Cl ll· ACTION TO PROTECT co1dedln8ook 11552,P&Qe fomla1270I Pul>lllfled Orenge Cou1 l •INEWPORT PARTY TRUSTEE"$ SALE COVERS mine store explore or OP· Publlshea Orange Coeat I ALCOHOUC NVIRAOE torn1a, provided 11111 tne De·I YOUR PROPERTY tT MAY 518 and 1n Book 1155'2 For opening Bid 1nl0t· Di lly Pilot Augu11 14 '} 1 28. PLANNING (b)NEWPORT TWO DEEDS OF TRUST I erate tl'lrougl'I the surface of I 01111 Piiot Augus1 14 2 t '28 UCENll(I) per tment ot Alcoholic BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC Pege 526 bOth 01 Olllctat mt t1on only T etephone Sec>temti.r • 11100 PARTY PLANNING UN· ONE IN ORANGE COUNTY ,,,. uppe• 500 feet c•t tne 19'10 (lece. 1101.f107 Beverage Control has AP· SALE tF YOU NEED AN EX· Records (7 t•l 1153-8810 T -115 LIMITED 177 A Rhtetetde ANO ONE IN CL.ARK COUN I tubsur11ce ot 1tie lend riere-T 128 U.C.C. el'd 24073 proved said tranater ot H ldl p LAN A T t 0 N OF THE '-"'CIL 2: PubtttMcl Orenge Co111 Ave Newport S.ach. C•lll TY tnebove de'K11bed ~s re-9t MCI l&P) license NA T u RE OF T H E An undNlded 1118 1nterest O•tty Piiot August 21 28, "8.IC NOTICE 92663 ~ANTNOTICI J-ved 1nadeedreco•d6d 1n PllJl.IC NOTICE NO TICE IS HEREBY The IHI dey tor ftllng PROCEEOtNG AGAtNST 1nLotlofTr1CINo 8094.U Sec>lemt>et• 11190 Brien Merlin Wuver TOl"tlM>NRTYOWNIR Book t2431 P&Qe •65 ot GIVEN to the Creditors of claims by eny creditor w11h,YOU YOU SHOULD CON· stiown on emaprec:Ofded tn T-1 48 'ICTITIOUl lUl ... 11 2066 S.1 Cove Ln Cotta YOU "RE IN OEFAUL T ottoc1at records FICTITtOUI IUllHlll I HORST OUVENECK end the abOve-nemed escrow TACT A LAWYER BOOk 316 P909s 31 and 32 C[ NAMI ITATnlllNT M ... C•lll 112827 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Property Addt"• 3707 NAM( STATfMfNT EDITH DUVENECK Tr1n .. aoent 11 October 4 1990 NOTICE Of ot Mlec.!tan.ou1 M1p1 ~ P\alC NOTI Th9 loltowlng P«IOf11 ere Tt111 bu11nesa ts con BOTH OATEO t 118189 UN· Inlet Ille Coro"• d&! Mar The lollowtng person1 11re1 leror 1nd ltGen-wnose wtucn 11 ttie last bultness TRUITIE'I I AL[ cord1 of Ort"fje County ftemlOUI 8UltNlll Clo:::R~~N~IROMEN· ducted by •n lndtvtduet LESS YOU TAKE ACTION C1J1f 112625 domg busmess u t>ul•"eH eddreu 1s 1928 dey t>efore I~ ConSYmm• T.I NO. Celllorn11, lh<>wll And 0. NAME ITATIMINT TAL SAf"ETY PAOOUCTS Ttie regt1tr1nt11) com TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· fl >ltll BAYSIDE ~ARl'ETING Hert>ot Btvd in ttie City ot lion date spec1t1ec:t ebove I tO-H •t flne<I u common eree on T ~ed to tranaact bull EATY IT MAY BE SOLO AT 2 Document •ecorcl!!d 2110 1811'1 St 0 111 New 1coste Mese County ol Or-Dated August 15 1990 NOTICE tS HEREBY 1119 ebove refened to O.C· he lollowtng C>eftonl i re 3704 SeuhOfe 0t NewPOf1 neu und1t ttie FICltttO\lt A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU November 9 1989 81 po<'I Beecti Callt 92663 i•noe S1111e or CetlfC'fnl• Ho11t Du•eneclt and 1 GIVEN that on Wedneede.y. terlltof'I end Condominium 0o;.r:~tl~H:OLOGtES Beecr\R . C•hl 112:83 370 Bu11neu neme<sl lltt•O NEED AN £)(Pl.ANA TION Inst •01038 8()()tl 89 1 109 Melvin Weyne Robtlrtaon 112627 that I bulk llA1111f'r 11 ldtth Du¥eneck, Trenefef Septembel I 2 1990 11 Pieri ieherd L.. trker 4 eoov& on Augutt 3 1119() OF THE NATURE OF THE Cfark Coun1y 2110 16tl'I St 0 11 t Ne"' ebout lo be made to ANN eftd lie.ti-11 00 o c1oc11 am ot 1tld Reeerv1ng tl'lerelrom ex· 3273 lndlane Ave Coste 1 s ea1hor1 01 Newpor1 Br11n We11vt1r PROCEEDING AGAINST Truetor PARCO OE~ pori Beech Celli 92663 HOUGHTON a ROSEMARIE Ann Hougtiton, "OH · dly tn ,,,. erea Ml aside tor ciu9've cuemenl1 OY9f 1119 M~h Ct1~~112828 3273 In Beecr\, Ctltl 928&3 Thll llat_,I wu lli.d YOU YOU SHOULD CON-,VHOPMENT iNC A CALI Th11 1>u11neu ' con KING & FRIEDEL ADAMS merle Kine. end fr~ c;onductlng Trull ... St ... "Rett11ctec:t Common ArM " Uc un:n c Jlf Thll bu11ne11 II con-'#Ith the County Clerk ot O• TACT A LAWVER FORNtA COPPORATiON ducted by en 1ndtv1dut l Tr ansfer" and Intended Adame. Treneflf" end In· wtlhtn the otttees ol AS· (u the tame are attown end Olene °'" ... 1 CIUC1ed by 1n Individual e 1 nge County on Auguat 3 On Secnember 4 1990 II l19ll 0..Crlptton: The Ttte reg1stranll1l c;om·'Trensler" wtlOM l>ullnetS tended Traner.re. SOCt,.TtON ASSESSMENT defined HI M id O.Ct11atton 92t28 The regt11rent111 corn-990 2 00 p M MIO-CAL SEA· SouthellSI Ouatlet !SE I •1 menc.d 10 l•ensllCt DYi• lddreu 11 530 Pler'pont Ot Publl1'1ed Orenge Colet SERI/ICE co •oceted •l and Condominium Pltll .. Atlee Sa.ttzman, 3273 In· rnenceo to trerisact bu .. • , ... ,7 VICES A CALIFORN IA of tlia Nortl'letsl Ouane• lllE ,_, unoer the Fic1111oua 2729 Starbird Or •97 011ty Piiot Augusl 28 1990 1800 N~l'I Broad"'8Y Suite amended) tor ttte u-anC1 Olarll Co.II M... Celtf nMI under the F1<:t11iovs Pubhahad Ot1nge Coast CORPORATION u duty •P-1141 of ttie Soulheut Over-Business name(tl 1111ed Tr11retM, tn theC11yof Cotti T· 152 100 1n 1~11yol Santi Ana purpc>MS M1 tortl'I tn said 82826 BustneH Nemel11 lilted D•ty P1to1 "uou•t t• 21 28 pointed Tru11• un~ en<I ler (SE 1141of 11'19 1110t'll'IH4t t bOve on August 7 1090 I MitM County of Orange County of Orange Stele of Dec:t1r et Ion and Con· Tlil• l>uelneu 11 co~· •bov9 on J~ 25 1990 Sec>temt>et • 1990 pureu1111 to Oeed ot Trull (Al Ou1rter INE ' •1 ot Sec11on Metvtn Wayne Rot>eruon S11te ot C1t1forn11 92628 flt&.IC NOTICE Cattlorn11 ASSOCtA TtON Clomtntum Plan d~led by hulbanO end '#I• RICh8fd l •rk1r T 118 1ec:or<led 111101811 tnel 13 Townlh•P 21 South Tl'ltl statement wea 1114<1 Ttie property 11 detcrlbed ' ASSESSMENT SERVICE PUCIL J: he reglltflnt(e) com· This llAleme<'ll WI"' 1•14<1 --------- •89-80e778 !Bl reeo<OeCI Range 60 East M 0 B A M W111'l I,,. County Clerk ot Or 1n general as All sloe" 1n KMM& CO e C11t1orn11 COfpor Exctuelve ..--nente 14>-menoed to trtnllCt bulli· With the County C!ettt of Or· Mt.IC NOTIC( Nov II. 1Q88. H tn1t Exce91tng there l•om 11'18 •"fie County on August 10 trede hKturH 9<1u1pment flCTmOVI IUllN~ll ellon 11 duly d111gnaled pu'111t'anl to ll'le unit ct.-~~ undllfN thee( ~1e::1~~ enoe County on July 21 --------- •01C)3e tn book 99.11~ Eut S1aty 1601 feel es con. 1990 and gOO<I wttt ot • c;erte•n NAME ITATUKN'T end appotnled Trual" of .crlbed •b ove '°' uM end ut neu am 1' 1 • lllOO flCTITIOUI 8UllNEll page oi omctet Record• In veyed to Ciarlo. Covnty by '411254 Oehcllessen wlln ~ & 1 The tottow1ng persons ire the Auoc1111on herein ,. occupancy ot the reatrlC1ed •bOve on July 23 t1190 f4'4MI NAME ITATIMINT the o"tnca of the County A.-deed re<:o•ded November Pubt1stied Orange Coeat I wine bus•n•u known •s THE dOl"fl business as fer red re. pursuent 10 1he common a1eu shown end Aitliur Setumen Publt8'1ed Or•nr Coeat The to1t0W1ng C>efton• ert1 corder• of (Al ORANGE. (9) 14, 11186 tn Boot<. 861114 u Deily Pilot August 21 28 GLOBE DEL IC Ar ESSEN TERR Y LEGACY PART. powllf of 111ta confer red on II defined 1n trie ebove re-Thi• ·~emanc.;:· ,ti~ Deily Pilot Auguat 14 '1 dOlng bultneSI .. CL.ARK, Cou!lfy. Slale of (Al Document No 00871 Sep1embe( 4 1 I 1990 enel toe1te<I et 1928 Herl>Of NEAS. H 10 Watson. Coste by Section t367(dl ot the lttre<I lo 0.Ctaratlon and wtth tl'I~ ,"1Y J 1° .,; 28, lllOO 1 _089 LEADING EOOE TOOLS Callfornte. (B) Ne111<11, ex· '1operty e ddr •••~ T 1'.13 Btvtl 1n the Cny ot CoSle Mesa CA92628 C11tlorn11 Ctv1tCode.bytl'le Condom1nlumPtan1aarH1 ~gjO ny on uy ---------i700UdoPerk Df •40 New· ec:uted by SEE AnACHED OtRECTtOlllS TO THE Mesa County or Orange Mlctiaet P Terry 1410 A.11octet1on • ~rticlat end allocated 101 e11ctuttve uH P\8.IC NOTICE port 8e1Ch Call! 92860 EXHIBIT '"A" ATTACHEO PROPERTY MAY BE OB· P\8.IC NOTICE State ot C111torn11 and Wa11an Cost• Mesa CA By·L•w• or Operellng by the owner ot the untt de· P bl h41<! 0 '= ---------Frtde!lck 8erbl!OIH HERETO ANO MADE A TAtNEO BV WRtnEN RE transfer the lollowtng et· 92626 Regut1t1on1 end by the acrtbed ebove. being u '' lln~a 4 flCTITIOUI IUllNlll 700 Lido Perk Df uo. Ne1# PART HEREOF. QUEST SUBMITTED TO flCTITIOUI IUllNl!ll c.Ohot1<; beverage license lot MICl'IMI P Terry u <..u110-p1ovt1ton1 of th1! cerltln Patio C 10. B1tcony C 10, Deity Pilot Auguat 1 :11 P<>"I Beech. Cl ll! 92660 Will SELL AT PUBLIC THE BENEFICIARY WITHIN NAME ITATtM£N'T llcenaes) Ott Sete S-a 011n until age etghteen 118) Oeel.,ellon of Co11en1nt1. and Perking Specie P 10 28 l090 NAMI ITATIMINT Je~t Rewtt. JOO Lido AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810· 10 DAYS FROM THE FIRST The IC>ltowlng petton1 are Wine License Numller yeers tor the benefit of Julie Condltlon1 1nd RHtriCllont PARCl!L 4: T-094 do~~:~~·~~ :;rlOns are P1tk Di •40. Ne"'POrt DER FOR CASH (payable et PUBLICATION Of TH IS dOlng bustness H 20 H •361 now tuu.a 10 L Terry under the Calllornla recOfded Aprll 13 1973 tn Nonexctustve euement1 P\&.IC NOTICE AOOLF-HAWG 108 :?2nd BM<;h C•HI 82680 time of ..,. tn lawful m004ry NOICE APN 417 440 350 PtPER COMMUN•( A prem•'\M toclled et 1928 Uniform T1an11ert to Min~• lhe crtlce of the County ~ '°' ecees•. 1ngre11. and St Newport BellCh Ci ttt Thta bui ineu 11 c;on of in. Un11ed Stel•) at the 005 T10NS t57A Sunttr>w11r Hubo• Blvd tor the Act. 1410 Wetson. Coll• COtd8t' ol ltld County In 90'"'· uM and en)Oyment flCTITIOUI 8UllMll 112863 ducted by eo P••tneii entranc. 10 Two City Blvd . The •11 .. t eddrM• and Ave Colle Men C.allt p1em1ses l~led 11 111:?8 1 Mell CA 92820 800ll 1oeu of Ott1c;1e1 A• of ltte c.ommon a1aa ll10wn NAMI ITATIEMIHT Wllll9m Lein Peltlfll• 1918 The regttlrint1•I com Eut . Pavilion C . Orenoe. other common de1ign111on. 112626 HerbOr Blvd on tl'ltl City of Tht1 buttnH1 11 con· COtdl at p1ge 462 Re-anCI Oellned In the ebove re· Tl'le lollowtng C>eflOnl tt• WMt Oc;ean Front NewP<>t1 menceo to trentael butl· CA 92M&-9901 ii eny ot ,,.,. •M l prOP8f"ly JHJ tndu11r1ee Inc; Ceu Co•tt M11• County ot o .. dueled by 11 o-at P•'1· cord11 1 lnalrument No terred to Dectaretlon fl\CI dol l>Ytlnett H a.. h c.itt 112863 ""' nd the Flctlt 8'I right, tttte and tnter•I d ••<:'•bed • bove 11 !0tnt1 corp 15711 Svnllowe• eno• Stile of CettlOfnle nersttlp 13348, whten M id Artie ... Condomlfllum Pitt\, v'i?NuS MANAGEMENT T~a· buitneu 11 con-8usineuu "N•mll(•l 111~~ conveyed to and now helCI purported to be SEE AT · Ave Co111 Men Ce111 fhll the 1moun1 01 Tne reg111111n1 c;om· and By Laws or Aefll· E.:c;epttng therel!om GROUP :19402 Vial• Pie.ta ducted by an lndlvtduet" lbove on ,..1,.. t>y It under Mid Oeed of TACHEO EXHIBIT A Al 112626 1>urctiaH pric. °' consldet menc:ed to t1ansaet l>Ytl-1111on1 end O.Ct111t1on{t11d Ll'loM portion• of !tie eom-Legune 'Ntguel Catlf 92877 The regtitrent(•I com· Fied«IClt Barberoen Tl'U91tn1i,e P'oe>ertY lftU· TACHEO HERETO AND Tl111 out tneu 19 Cl)n 111on1nconnectton Wltl'l 11td ,,..s under the llcttUou• any tuppt1m1n1(1l or mon ,, .. anown and 0.-AnoyDu<ben :lt402V,.1e mer1CeCI 10 lrenaact buAI-Tl'lts 1111emen1 wu 11ieo ated tn Mid County and MADE A PART HEREOF dUC1ed l>y • C:OfC>OffUIOI' 1ren1l•r ot H id IKanM 1or 1>u1mess n1me °' nemes emendmanl(•I 1ner1101 •m· tined u 1nt1teted common Pie.ti l aguni NfO"*' Cettl ,,... uno&r 1~ F1ettuoua With the County Clell• 01 Or State o.cnbed • The underlf90ed Truat" The regt1tran1111 com ticeriMsl end seld 0011neea listed e6ove on June 20. poMCI ~lfle 01>11ge11one 1rea •n .. Id Oec:lar1t1on And 112877 Bustneu "•me(•I ttsted .,. 1 County on July '17 ~ .. ,... dtectaJms eny lt•blllty '°' tlly menceo to tt1n1ttt but 1nctud1no tl'le .. umated 1n. 1900 on tl>e ownet(l l 01 lhe 1MI Con<lomtntum Pieri Wlllla.m R ThOmu 1115 •bOll• on A It 8 t890 1990 , .. MA lncouec1ne11 of the '""' ,_. uncM< ,,,. Fic11t1<:>ut ventory 11 the 1um of MtchMI P ferry, MtehMI P•<>oer"tv delcrtbed netetn 10 The 11r .. 1 •d<lreu °' L.t MOf• •55. San M•rcoe Wllltam La~Peutmi ,....., 1 Ooc:u,_,t recorded addreu tn<I othef common Bullf\HI n1m1111 tt11eo S 100 000 .ntch c;on11111 of 1 P T1rry u CUJ1t001an until pey 81MUmertll lly reason otl'ler known common CletlO-Caul 820CIO Tlill atatlln'l41nt ,.,, filed P1.11>1,1'1ed Oranoe Cout NowrnlMW 10, 1M9, • ttt-o.tlgnllton 11 1ny, lflown above on July 8 19112 tile toltowing age 18 years tor ltie ~n1 of e b<eacn °' def111Jlt tn .. Id natton of Ille '"' propetly Tlits t>utlneu 11 con Wiiii tl'le County Clerlt ot Or Dally Piiot Augult ' 14 21 111urnent ,lt-«>e778 Or· herein Ke111y A11 C n • c It•· p • r •on• t of Julie l fefry und8f the obllgetton• Notice of whletl heteinabovl Cletc:rlbed 11 dueled l>y a genertl pert• •noe County on Augutl 7 28 1990 ll'I08 Couftty Said .... wttt be maoe, but Title 11atem.n1 ••• 111.0 H 000 00 1 Ct11torn11 Uniform Tt1n1ter1 Default •II recorded Mey pufported 10 be 833 Lido "9'lhi0 1000 T -<>9!1 f~eg E P11ker W1tl'lout covenent or ••r· wtlh the Counly C~lt ot O• PromtH Ofy notu d•· "'M1noo Act 1&. 1890. In 181<1 Rec:Ofder'1 Pw k Dftw, A-1, ~ The regltlflnl\t l com-, . ...,.1 and Keren K., Panter. H~-rtflty, ellpr-°' lmC>lled. re-enge County on Augutt 10 mend note to 1>41 r~ Tlli1 atatement wu !tied offlot. 11 Aecofder'1 tnetru-e.ectl, Cattfornte 928&3 maflCed 10 111n .. c:t bull PublteheCI Ore Coeat ----.. -•• -.,.-W\-1--- banel and WW.• 1enen11 In Qtfdl"fl 11118, po1'"81on °' 1990 in cattt prlot to rnuanoe of with ttia County Cterll ol Or· menl No 90·283498 Tlia un<le111gn1<1 dlt · ,,... undlf the ,.tcllllou• O.tty PtlOt Augutt"f: 2 1 28 ,.~ nu ICE common encumbrancH, tnctudlng f4'aa 0u~·· permenent tic.tiM •no-Coun1y on July 30. Will SELL AT PUBLIC elelrns I ll llablllty tor any In· euilneu nem-.11 tteted s.piemo.r 4 1000 · • KIMll L.et9I Du•Wtl• = lol 33 , ... , eriargee Ind eJCpen-1 Publltllled O•lnQI Coul ''°"'ABC 1111000 00 '"° , .... AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST eorrectneM In NICI etreet •bOYe on NI A . T 9 ol Trect Ho 14ff, tn the Ctty or the Tiu•'" And of ,,,. Delly Piiot AUOutt 21 28 All oll'ler l>Ystneu namea Publt1tta0 Or•noe Cou1 8100ER f"OR CASH. lawful eddr ... "' otl'ler common AMy Outbln '11 '~~A~=· of Newport 8-dt, • per t1u1t1 c1•ted by utd 0..0 s.p1emoer •. 11, 1890 end eddr .... , uMO by the Deity P1to1 Auou•t ' 14, 21 motl9't ot tM United Stat•. dMIQnatton Thte 1111ement w•• nled "8JC NOTtcE The fOlloWI"" mec> recorded In ~ 238. ol Tru1t, to pay ltie remain--T1nanle101 within tl'lree 28. 1090 ~ by a Cem ter'• Seid ..,. wlll be rnede with the County Clerk of Or ... l*'IOnt ••• Peoee 43 10 44 of Mlt-tno prtnclpet turns of th• "8.IC NOTICE ye1r1 '"' PHI ao tar 11 T 107 Cheek <111wn on a 11at• Of wtt"<>vt wau anty. •1tPf .. OI .,. County on Auguat 14, K-~ Al>Y~T' N•• T 1 N F ~ MIClf. In the of· no1e(1) MCureCI by Hid ltnown to the fr1na1 .... .,_. natlonlt benk, 01 the ""'"*'· t-O-dlng tttte. PQ9o tHO PteflT10U9 9U9Mll PROPERTIES 620 flee of tN County recorder Dee<I ot Ttutt to wtt l'ICTITIOUl IUIMll S"ME P\8.IC ll)TIC[ equ1v1lent t,,.,eof <11ewn t>y Miiian 01 enoumb<encee, ,_..,, NA• ITATWMPIT Cen Ot • ~ Of -'CS oounty !xcac>t 1111 oll. t 299.981 78 wtlh tnterHt ,..._ ITATIMINT Thte bull! tranttei tS eul>-any 01,,., nnanc111 1n1tttu. to aa111ry tl'le obltgettonl M1 Put>lltned Ot•no-CON! The IQllc)wlng ""°"' llll por1':..Ch· ~::ti~ Qlt rtghW, rn1ner•. mineral thereon from 21.0 1to. Tlle lOllowlngper10t111r1 )eet lo Celt1orn11 u11t1~m KMl17 1ton ap«itfled tn Section fofthlnthllceftalnNotlceof Oailtv Piiot Auguif 21 28, dolngbuelneelaa • ngMa. neturll gee r'Ohtt. S28,338.M 11 20 18 ~. I* dOtrlQ bllllnell a1 Commetclll COO. S.Ctlon 'tCTITIOUe IUIMll 6 t02 ol tl1• Cetttornta 01llnquen1 AIHHmenl, ~temt>er 4 11 1000 PLANlt 0-tgn Studio, Pt~:,: 1 \f •d: n I 1 n • end°"* hydrocett>ont by annum .. f)fOYlded In Mid OIAMONO RESIDENTIAL e1oe NA• ITATIMIHT Fln1nct11 Code. end dated A.pt'M 27. 1990. ••• • • T· 140 27'1 I! Cout HIQl'lw9y, Cof· ..,........ • nQ . COfPOt· ....._,.,. M1M known. note(I) plut COiis and eny APPRAISAL SERVICES. Tllet It hu t>wi egreed The foltowtng pereon11te eutl'IOfo.d to Clo bu11MM tn ecuteel by 821 LIDO PARK one Oii Mat, CA-t2t:I& ~Ion. s~"': ~ C4nl~ f9C*lialNI ~ end all edvencM of 17.058 9e wt1h 21622 Marguerita Perkwey. between tald Ileen-and ClolrlQ blillnet.111 IN Stlte ol c.lttomta. All OflltV! CONDOMINIUM AS· rta,JC ll)TIC( .IOhn Arnot<I G.,Cla In-· · -por prodWctl der"4d from any lnterMt. to <lat• Ollh .. Clociu· Sulla 573. Mtttlon IJtejO. tnl~ tt111tt9' .. 11 r• OE.A ENTERPRISES 21oe PAY AILE AT THE TIME Of' SOCIATtON. a Cefllornt1 eotpOfated. Celltornla cor· ~· c: 8 1 2tt0 of"'9f0f99oln~phlt1may t>e ment (E111matedl Callf 92&92 qulfedbySec: ?4074olll'le Vl!Ctlt Mteofltel, N-port tALl. 811 11ght, utte end nonc>ioflt COfPotltlOn, "the f'N:TmOUl9'19Mll porallon, 2731 ! C~11 duct_:,,.:•,,..• 11~ -"'*' OB•"9ir the l*Cll of The t>eneflciaryundef l8ld Todel Allen Fledtng1on. Bwlneet end ProfeMlon• 9elcfl. CA 92teo In..,...,.,., helCI Of Clelmed Mloctetlon," and recorded NMll lfAftmWT Hlghwey, Corona Oel Mat, -· • Corpofat ....... .... ,_ ... lebove delctlbed, Oeed of Tr~t hef.,Ofore •11· 21822 M1tgoert1e Parltwey C:OO.. that the con.ioeratlon Qorelon f ANN. 2 lot by AOllAT I LAKI! or A.pfll 27. 1990, In IM office The IOlfowlnO pertor11 lte CA tlt25 The regtetrent com- 5: with the'*'"'"' .. eucled and Cleliver«I to IN Sulll 573, Mtlllon Vteto, lor the Ir.,....., of Mid bult-Yacht MIKhlef. Newl>0(1 clelMed by eny other petty, °' the County Recor• of ~ buW!MI.. TNt e.u.iMM ,. COii· mencecl.,,.:, tr~ ll:IUll-*9n0, '""*'O· ·-undef91gned • Wfttlen O.C· C.wt 9289' Mii end tranafer of MIO 9Ndl, CA t2teo In and 10 .,.., , ... PfOC*IY MIO County, .. "9Cotder'I lfA"Y VINI!, 2711 Long· ducted t>y • oorp0ratton ,,... the ltlOu• end 0Cllf81lng lher• llflllOn of Deleutt Ind 0.. Thi• bu1lneS1 11 con-~ II to be peto ontf Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 con-~In MIO County and lnetrument Ho tc>-223420, .000 Ct Coeta MeM Cllllf Tiie regt1t1ant c:om• =-Moft ~ .. !' '° ~ teonno In end remoY mend tor Sele end a written duc:led by en lndMdutl atter NICI l111Nfer llu ~ dueled by en lndMdual ltllte, pwtleulerty dmcribed 1*11 ldditloMI IUfl'll due IN t2t2t menoed to trllf'\UCt bull• on.~, • ..., Ing tfte ~ lrom Nici land Notice o1 Def1141t.1 and E1ecr The 1egt11renl(ll com· aoprov<ed by Mid ~-Tne regt11rant com· • follotft Aaeoclltlofl ~. OIUI Linda Oree. Ptum1n nw under IN llctltlOue ,,~:,: .::C 8 18/ ~ 1" • Oii .,.,., ..,_ lend, lndud1ng llOn to Sell. The underllQIWd menoeo 10 trlil\MICl butl• ment ot AICOflOllc Bev« age ~ to lranMCt ~ A COndorftln4um contltt· eccNld lntlfe9t, p-. i.te 1171 Lonowoocf Cl Cott• buelMll NIN or """* V*"'1ne. Pr...d.nf J"Me ._ ,.,.. 10 wNc>eloek or '*'* Nld Hotic. of 0.. nee1 under ,,,. ~tlllOUt ContrOI ne11 unoer the llctltloue .., °' tfla IOllowtno dlefOM It'd penaltiel, 1>1'11 MeM, C.iil t-atat ...., above on June 2 t. Thie •n•u ..,, ctrtl It'd mine fault end~ to Sen lo 81.11tne11 narne(•I t11t1<1 nwn 1 ..... tranefef, and buelf"9I neme 0t nemee MM:9L 1: 1ttorney'1 ..... If.,,, and .lo ,._ .lonel. 2111 '"° wtthlfle~fy1ci:."of~ ,...,,, IMde °"* then ttioee be recof In IN county U>o¥e on AUQUlt I, 1990 ~t of tN afoflMkl lllted 1b0Ye on .My~. IMO """'No 10 ...... on Lot 1 plUe coets. ..... and •· Longwood Ct , Coet• Meu. Jofln NrlG'O 0.. in, .,. Couttr, °" .My 20, ..... lllMNe dwtlbed, °" where the reel PfOC*1Y II Todd A«Slngton ttoc\ In lrade. ll•turH, Gordon E "--°' Trect No aot4 ... thowt'I penwofthe TNlt•lncon-Cell( t2t2t COfl)Or .. ed. John AtnolO '"° ...-i °' .-_...., tunne11 Ind tocated f1'119 et...,_,, .., Flied 9Qlllpment Ind good w111 or fNa et9"1ment wea Mad on tnlllf> reeotded 1n IOOll dUCtln9 -'CS .... TN total Tflll t.u9lnel1 It con-Oerde. ~t ~ °' eo.t llteft1 Into, throutf\ Of DAT!: AUCl'dl 2. 1990 wtlh the COunty Clei'k of Of· Mid ~ Wiit be con-with the County Ololnc of Or· a 11, ~ 31 ll'ld U of ..... llftOUnt of Mid OOigMtolll1 CIUCted by C01*tnetl TNI lt....-nent ... Meo Dafty flto4 A\191* "T 14 21 actoae IN euo.urleca Of fM --.CAL •9'Vte:Hi. A M08 County on Auoust I. IUfNMted. and IN con-anoe Couftty on JWt¥ it, Olllnalllll Mecie, .._. •or 1t1e dMe or lnltllf..,.... TM reot1trant11) com· "'"' IM County caett1 of Or· ft.. '"° • ..,.. ........... dllctlbed, CAUf'O .. IA COf' .. ulll-ttlO llcWMlon U.efor togMMt IMO of 0r-. Count,, C• c.MloOn or tNI No.a ..... mMOld to trenMCI bu91· .,. Count\' on .J4Wo/ ie>, ''°' end to bOttOf'/I M:fl wNp-ATIOll, • MN ......... •11 fl._ with the GOUlidel ltton fOf ,_,. fiol'nll. MCI M 1Mwn Cll'I tfla IMled to M A ,4M 00 Nill wnder IN '1ctlttcM 1llO , ... 1tOCllM Of dlreotlOfta#y W, ..... et.. JM fll., C.W-l'\iOtlefled OfMOI Coete U\e .,___MCI 111'1-'"°'*" f'llbllf'4d 0rlt!ge C... OeclerltlOn Ind Con· o..d" W 11 1llO ......... n1me(1) t11ted ~ OrMOI C.. •I • eelaWflld~· drlled ..... lunNll .. NCAttnl,(ltl)t1111M DallyHotAuousc f4,21. n. of .... llOrUlld lloal'9I (or o.tfy "°' Auvuat 7, 14, 2t, ~ PW\ l'900fcted A. I 0 Cl'. \o I 0 ..... "' .MOt. ttto Deity""°'~ 7, '~· ''· 1"'1l't'lb wn111r..-1-.c lfMll'l9 llf"9lr .. .....,, °' FOA lfWOf!IMA flOH Al-a..»lan\oet 4 1990 ._.., II to De petcl on or 21. 1990 .. "· 1t1t. • INtt'IMMnt Miii ii I ll ...... LftM Q flWftMn II, 1..0 t""1 NM •• •llOW to !Ny _,,_....,._fie ....W ..,.... QAAOINO IALI CONTACT__ T • t 11 ~tftl1'11 day Of Oc10ber, T1 I! No ,,,_ In 1oot1 1094, CO.. e C = • ~ Tllil •Wll WM Med f!OI wMt ttwy-'-,_. ______ 1 ,., ' I OFFICIAL PROCEEDlNGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Sant• Ana, California A ~., ~Ing of th9 Board of Su~ of Ofanoe County. Callt0<t1fa, llao titting u the Governing Board of the 011trlc11 and Authorltlel gowrnld by tM Board of Supervlaort wu t'lltd on Augutt 15, 1990, 9·30 a .m .. wt1h the following memberl being pr9Mnt: Don A. Roth, Ctullrmen, Roger R. Stenton. Oaddl H Vuquez. and Thomu F. Riiey. Progr ... and recomm.noatlon ooncernlng aceelefa11on dlrectlW to Teytot Woodrow on the John Wayne Alrpon Termlnll. Proj«;t No . 2831~20-890.,,.. approwd M recommended. Aeeolu11on No. 90-1100 wu adopted u recommended llC>C>fovlng County v. Matthew9 etc., e1 et.; Newpor1 BouteYwd. ~Ion No. 90-1101 wu adoe>ted u recommended llC>C>fcMnQ Engtneer'a Report tor County Servtce AIM No e AIU Um«ll Levy lor part( development and IM6ntenence, EJ Toro/LM!e F0<111 area. Reeolvtlon No 90-1 102 wM adopted aa reoommended llC>C>fcMnQ EftOIMer"• Report for County Servlc. Ar• No. 12 AHIHm«'lt Levy f()( part( melntenanoe. ~ Hlfle Alea. Aeeolutlon No. 90-' t03 ... adopted .. recommended llC>()fOYlng Eng,,,_,.• Report for County s.rvtce At9I No. 22 A11u1ment Levy tor part! melnten.noe, Eat Yort>e Und• area. Aeeolu11on No. I0-1104 wea ~ • r«:Ommended approving Mello-Root Community FKlllti. 06etrlet No. 87-5C, Aencfto Senti~ Aeeolu11on No 90-1105 wu adopted .. reoommended llOP'O\llng Joint Powera A""'°'1Ty leluanCe of Stngee family MortO. ReYenue Bonda, Joint P~ Allthottty 1990 8 Ordlnenc» No. 3711, NI Ordlnenel ot lM County of Oranoe. Cellfomla Amendtng VIW'lou9 PrOYlllOnl of en. Grading and ~ Code, Subdlvlllon Code and Zolnlng Code Regarding Grading Vloletlone .,,.. Introduced. AeeoMlon No 90-1108 wu eppto\'ed .. revtMd llC>C>fovlng tM ~ of PtefWng Commlaeioli June 4, t990, AGtlon on u.. Permit No UP 89-382 t0< Oranoe County Btoedcaltlng Cotp«atlon to .oci concllUone No. 29 and 30. and '9Ytlk>n• to eon<1n1on1 23 end 27, and add finding No. 8. Board ed}OUmed 11 11:31 Lm. <•AL) ... L.aTATILY • '1'8ftt CMtl f/f tM loerd of lup1m.ot1 PWL.C mra ..s mra Nanci.. ... ,.,.., :A:* ~ 'J!f:?-:;.-.: -!&BL- ... L DAN CAii NO. A1 111• •'=-..... oo."' 1 cc-m CAIE MO. A1lml ._t:.~ .... •11 q~I .....,_ ..::-.:.-=.-:::: n. :111 n ,._ CAl&NO.A11a17 To _. II ="' •••• "-·111'10MUL.TN ~ .. a.y °' ... ..,_ ._.,. * 1, __ _ To .. ............... ...-..., M9UNTYOW a.di ......... OI ........... rv1· 1· '*:~ ~t ~· Oflel .... beln ..... 1dln °"~~1te0Qya.ti•~·-..... ~ ,,.. • co. lfl'I' who • .,...,._ be ln•m•d fie wW °' ..... cw boft. ..... #0. C.0-. Mw. ..-ltr9111, Oft ~ •• ,.,, I .., I&.. ~ .._ ._...___. fie wW Of .... Of botl Of. MAAVI(~ C .. omi.. .ht P'ot*tY -. 9wll, c.lfoer..._ .. -..... Olll.-.. ._ -• ._ Of FMHK t\ICHAA A P&TfTtON .. ... .... Nut Of Z;OO p.rn. on ... n. A m ..... , -:.~;£~_92S:oboeh. DAVIS ftl9d ~ VIAOWIA COOK .:-au.a. ...... 17, tltO, .. --..... ......., ..... _ DONsEL.J~ A PETITIOH t. In .. ~ Court Of CUSl •ICY =:r.::a::-.=.:: ::::.~- -A .PETIT~'-belfl ~TT~ ~ ~ ...:.::-~..: ... Counc1 ~ fOt h0ttl•e UMf, I N lledflt..~~~OVJ e ,.__ THE P£TITION lion tl47~ Dy IN .. ..,._ "'-0 w"' '°' w ..... .._..,. ......_ .. , . OR,. ...... ~ ,,..._ .. , ,~ M VIAGHA ,.~& ........_ ........._ ,,.__. Aclemt A~ ...._, c:.lf, ..... II\ twt T~r:.. COOK be IDDClintlCI _. -r--·· leedl ~encl ....,_ Tll2I ...._ -_. ~-g:: = ~-that P~~ f*IO'lll r~..._ to ~ P'°'*'Y ... ..._. i.r.s atNet tcc.nt) end ..... ,~ ._.ut'd OR'ANG'E ty DAVIS ~ appointed ildmnle'9f .. ...... Of ... ,..... to......., ... Hell A~ ~ Gold-Tllll r. • -· -.... THE . PETITION~ ~·M 1MT~t PETrTIOH etiOfl of~ ft36t of~~~"'=~--=~~~ recauesta ttMll JAa. VN J iidninleter twt ...., of 1t1e ~ encl .-V Code .... .-...... ._,, CAISIDY .. JACl VN i the dlc9denl ~ .. dtcldenr• You .. heNby notMed .. ·--... on 1 • 0 0-MIU.ER Md JEAAU>INE THE PETITION WU 8nd coclclle, If any, .. Olltt1ct Attcwn.r of Or-A ... of --. ...-. "''· M 0.... -7 J SAUNOEAS requee• ~ be IG'nll1ed to ~ -. CoYmy ,_ lnldNd GMlonl. Ind °"* oomrect ~Noe ~ ft,..,, 1 • ~tad ~.,,...., the The wll Md ':l oodlcll PfOC*dll\19 to ......... ~INYM~ l 1pa .... 1.1tl0 =-~· '° Undef b I~ :mn~ .... .,_, ~ pr°'*1J ~::::.~:· ~~ P~b'f:: M-Oll twt ...... of Adrrinllltation of e.c.i.s by .. court. _,.. ~to Helfth end...,._ WOtb 2000 Mein 9nlit. the dlc9denl. kt (T~ ~ THE PETfTION ty <:Ode Sectlofl t l41Lo4 Hunt~on 9wtl, c-. l9IJC mlll THE PETmON llllow .. perwonll r~ ~ You .,. ~ INll " '°'"" upon r90lllCM °' • ~ .. dtcldenr1 ~-.nta~ '° lldmlnll•r the youdemhtooom.M!Ntot-non-refundable '" of HC:tii.,.M I 11 WU Md coclclle, if any. men~llofw Undef the lndlp~odent Mlture of tNt prOC*'tY. 115 oo .... eTAR F be lldmtted to ~· oble cooo ~• AdnW!i.r.loft ol pur...-it '° Helftfl Md a., &di tlkl lflll be,,,.. on n. ........,._ ..,__ .. The wll Md any codcla Betor• g aef\iin ~ ~ (Thia •• -...... .. 'Y <:Ode Sec;1ton tt•.a. ttie Pr~ Form end in **" ...__ •• avallbte lot inlx>'1ant = ._ the---~~""* Ille I ¥et1fted c:i*ll the"*"* ptO¥IOed In Vie ~ TH! HANDY· n.mnation In "-fie MpC ~r. the repreeentalive 1o t111e Mtlno 'fCNl ..._... In IN c.ontrect oocumenta end MAM. 1001' CoNer'9 '*·· ~ lwt court. '9ptwn~ .. be men actone ~ ptoperty. You ""* Ille • "*' be ~ br • C:O.. ...._ c... IM2t THE PETITION ~Ired IO glW nob 1o ob~r1 ~ dellTI In l:N ~Court oentftld Oft CMNer't cf** °""* W9MI .._,, ~ authority lo lnlotf .. aed P1f90n9 ~ Befofe ~~·of IN County of er._ Off a bid bond'°' not .... 1007 eonoor.I It.. C-. _..., IN •tale f'9Y hliw W&Ned nob ~1 .ct.»~ wfthrt tNny (301 oeye Of tr. "*' 1~ of IN lmOW1t of ...._ c.11. taeH under the l~1d111t consenlld IO ~ ~ lhe al tint ~IOn of ... No-... bid, IMOe pay~ IO IN Tllll ~ II COfl.-Adminilttation of e...... acllOf'I ) The lndiepeodeut ,.~ ::-'be tlce. un.... )'OU ~ oey of Huntington &Motl duc'9d by. "' ~ =.. (Thlo~-~"!! ~;.":"..., ~"'!:': _.. .. " ... ~=·~~""::m::"" "°""_. ""'' ~.., ,..!':.. "'::"'.::::::. = u.. ..---lnlef•'9d S*90ft Nee an lnlilf•'8d P4!'IOna 83-1'-tl.) You-' ..w ~mence of the WOftl ,_ Uftdet IN ~ ,....ntallv• to lake ob..,.'°'1 lo the ....-.... fwy hli\19 waNed nob an ancl«Md ,._,,., of ttie MCI lmPf~. conform ~ "=~ lle1ecl lnln~tonlt wilhout ,---·~· COOMnWd 10 the .....,., to tN l.lbCW Code of ltle _ ob court~.i and shows OOOd c:auee -~ T.._ ~---, c:1e1n1 on the Olett1Ct At· ltate of c.Mfom .. etld ottler .-owe on: ._ 1 .. D-£-• ·why the ooorl" ltlou6d noc1--...... ...,..... • .._, llo"'-Y of Orenge County ~ HOlllu ~· II«'/ grant the aultlorlty 8d •atlOn a~ (Ann Craig E AotMton. i.w. of the State of C.,._ THI Ital 1c 1t ._ _, ~t the adion~ A HEARING on fl• wtl " gran'9d unie. an Deputy Ola1rlct ~nomev> et fomla ~bl• there1o, ~IN CoYmy CW1I of Or- ,.,,,_:.latlve ::9°"be ~lion will be held on1 oblnl~estionl8d per~ f~~ 700CMcCentarOfflew.t. = :i.~=~= :!~.: anee County on~ 21. ·-r Ired lo i.-notice tember 20. 1990 at r-lo u .. ,.... • ..,., 8-nta Alie. CA 92701 within ttlO !'eqLI Qmr lo 1 5 PM In OepC 3A and shows OOOd c:aUN ten (101 dayS of the llllflg of required unoet the tpectel NIPW inllf•Wd per90na uni.. localed at 700 CMc: why the oourf lhould-not tfle Claim In the Sl;petlor ••M• Pll'tuent '0 wnletl P~ Or-Coale !hey hlive waNed nob Of C ........... W S grant the aulhofity P'oc.clinOS hereunder .,. -.-coneenWd lo the~ entef ...... rve est. anta A HEARING .. Court1C1vt1 OMllon taken and wnietl flew not ~ PlloC Awl.t 27. Sep-=~The .........._.ndent Ana..., CA 92701 ,..,__ .., .._ ~ TM failure to timlly Ne !>WI .,,,_.Mded bw the tM\bw 3. 10, l 7. 19'0 · · .. ....,_ It-YOU OBJECT TO ~ • .....,, w ... ""' ,..,.. on etld MCUre a _.lfled clelm -....--' M-ttt aliOn aulhOflty the grantlnQ of the petition tember 13. 1990 at tteung an lntar-1 In the PfOvl1lon1 of '"• LabOr will be granted unlHI en Y""' shOYlcJ appe .. at ~ 1 p M 1n Oepc 3A Pf°'*1Y In the Superlof Code. Preferance to labcw P\mlJC llJ11C( lnl«•tld S*90ft ..... an t\(..lff'ISI and state yOA.Jr localed al 700 CMc: Cour1 wilt r.utt In the P'oC>-INlll be ~ on•y in !tie __ .;..-;;.;;;.;;..;.;;;;.;~;;...-~tion ID the ~ obl6V'.--ns ,.., ,, .... ~n-.. Centet OnYe West. Santa _... being ('-'-ed °' Of· menn.r PfOV\ded by 1-'11CTi----.. ana 8hows oood cauae ooiQCi;;;ns ;"''";. .. ~Ana CA92701 ~ rorleltTotn. Stat• of Nobldlftellt>ec:oneldered ..M.nATiiii'Wr why the courf lhould not belore u'4i heaMg VoYr IF YOU OBJECT TO Celltornla end dlStrlbuted unletl " 11 made on 1 '°"" The tollowlng per90nt -grant lhe au~. appearance may be in the granltnQ ol the pettllon. pur._,.t to the P<OllWom of tumllhed by the City of do6l'CI ~ .-:donH~I~ ::c, .... person or by YoYf attomey you 9'10Yl6 appear et .. ~n "'° 5e.fety Code Seo-Huntltlgton 8Mch etld le S'fAA SEAV.CES UHL TO ~ on IF YOlJ ARE A ~&rrl,Q and sta .. your uon 11._ without further medelnacccitdWloewt1l'lthe 24701 Rlynlond Wwy •19', tembef 20, 1980 at CREDITOR °' a ~ °' r• wnnen notlela 0t heW1nQ P<OYllN>ttl of the pr()C)OUI El Toro. Calif 92930 P.M. In Dept. 3A _ _.. f .,._ obieclons .ilh the court Pu..__. °' co.. l'eqWatnenta c .,~-2410 localed ., 700 CMc contingent cr ..... IOf o ... "'°'' the hell V --anoe t £aeh bldd., mu11 t>e L..,oy '""""'• 1 Cenlilf OtNe w.... santaldeoeaSed, yOAJ must r ... appe:rance rr>a MG be~ Daily Piiot Auguat 2 t 28, Ileen Md and alto pr.. AeymonO Way • t9' El Ana CA lli2701. y00< cialm w11h the court or by f.-$40temt>et 4, 1990 quellfted .. required by lelltr Tcwo, c.111 92'30 IF YOU OBJECT TO and mall a copy IO fl4I ~ YOIJyOAJ ARE·-~ T·147 Tfle City Council o1 the MwjcwieWllklneon. 16441 the granlina of the petition, personal representatrve CREDITOR Oft a Ory°' Huntington 8Mc:fl,.. L.Memont Ln Huntington you atioulcf appear at fl4I apporlled by the ooU(I con11ngen1 credl« ol fie Mt.JC NOTICE ..,..,. the right to·~ any 8eec:tl, Calff 92&47 he&rSla and state 'fO'J' w1tiir1 lour months ITom deoeased must flle °' .. '*" TNe but lftffl 11 con.-obfee.Ona Oft r• wntten the date of 11'st issuance ol our claim ~ the oourt '1CTTTIOUt ..,..... By !tie order of tile QTy Oucted DY oo-pennera objecllofw wlltl ttw oourt lellefS as provided 1n ~ mail a IO fie NAm I TATI...,. Council 011,,. City 01 Hunt· The reglltrent(al com- betor. !he hearing. YOYr section 9 100 ol tho personal r;;:'.ls.nta:we TM lollOw•no peiraona ere tngton 8Metl Cellforntt the mar'°9d to trenuct bull· ~ mey be In Caltfom1& Probate Code .,.. dOing bullnete.. 21 a. of M 'ctt 1988 ,_ undef the Flcttuout per90f'I Of by your al1omey he lime f()( lilf'IO claims :r.:·:ir v:non":s = NAIL 80\JTIK 34 13 New· e..:.. :....,.,, City Bu11neu. N1me(1) 111190 IF YOU ARE A wll not expire t>erOfe lour 1he date of nrst issuance of port Bl\'d Newoot1 8Metl Caaft et IN City et Hum-•~on June 1 1990 months from Ile hean09 .....,.. Cell! 921163 ........ ._. L-oY C SCIM CR~DJTOR °' a dale notlOed above leller'S as prov...... Ill Noc>. Luong Then, 4 11 }000 M treat i 7 4 Thil statement ..,.. flleCI contingent credtOf of fie YOU MAY EXAMINE secbOn 9100 ol tie Hot>ron Ln • t 113 Hono 111 ~~ ain S ' I wttn tne Coonty Clerk of Of. deoeaSed. you must file a 1-... 1 California Probate Code 068 1 s I 1 arioe County on Mv 21 your cialm with the court the 1118 kept VJ the court 1 The ~ lot fllflg ctaims a K 1115 St Louil PublW!ed °'enge CO..t 1900 and mall a copy to lhe Y""' are a person wtl nol exp.-e beb• four A Oyn 2 ~ e..c11 Calif Dally Piiot A119v11 2,. 28. ,._ personal rep<esentative inte<osled In lhe estate. monlhs from lhe hearing ao":o: · 1"° p 1:>11.ned °' eo..t · led ..., .,,. OOUt1 you may file with lhe court da I08d above T 145 u enoe =in lou VJ ths 1 a lormal Request tor le not TPll• bu1tneu 11 con· O..ty Pltot Auguat? 14 21. ..._In {r. monl9eua '~ Speoal Notice ol ttto filing YOU MAY EXAMINE ducted by a general pert-.. _.,. fl)TIC£ 28 1990 u .. da&e o n1 nee of an invenlOry and the ~lo kept by the court If nera111p ,._ T-090 = as pr~ In app<aisal 01 estate assets yOY are a person The reglttrant(•I com-1 K-7 --------- Calil n 9~00 ~ or ol any pellllon or 1n1e<ested In the estate, mencecJ 10 trenMCt bu• "9CTTTIOU9 _..11 om1a '°' ro::: .. c:lalnw account 85 provided in YOY may file Wtlh tie court ,_ under the AetttlOual NAMI ITATl•NT 'JI: lime . :t,: fou MC110n t250 of lhe a lormal Request lo Bu11ne11 name(•I llll•d The loilowll'lg Pat90nl -:' ixiw• • .-! Caldom1a Probaw Coda A Speaal Notte» ol .. llinQ •t><M on AuouM 2. 1"° ooeng bullnetl .. :: n~uc:f at!;:. he-• ..., Request lor Soecial Not of an lnYentory ri Luong Thlert Moo Tllr• D eeo & 8ett1 •329 YOU MAY EXAMINE form ls available lrom tie apPfaisal ol estale assets riv. ll•t~t -"'9d 3200 811110! Stree1 Suite the Me lie "" lhe rt II court cleril. °' of any pe•uon or with the Counry c.-of Or· aoo Co111 ...... CA pl VJ cou · Attorney !Of Pe titioner· account as P~ "' ~ County on August 1 9282&-1808 ~es~e in ~ =:; Rog« P. Sptl~ · ~:;:,la ~~ .. ~ "';. 1990 Nll7ll TllrM O Department• 'fO'J rr-ay ftJe wtlh tie court 142H VOfbe Request lor ~ NollCe Pvbllthed °' CoMt lnC . l~•l C«POt•tlon a lorrl\al ~-I fO< Sul• 100 •~ I :"f: 3200 8r11tOI Street Sune Soedal No e ol fie tlin Tu•tln CA 92680 """' IS ava1 rom tie o.ity Piiot Augutt 4 21 29. 800 Co111 .,.... CA of an ~enolory ~ Ofange Coast Dailv P1lo1 =~°'Petitioner· S41Qtamt>et 4 1990 T. t20 92828-1808 appraisal of estate assets Aug 28 29 Sep ' 1990 Deni• W. Retoall• . Tni. Du11nes1 " con-I °' ol at1y petition or ISO Town Cent« Dr Oucted b'f 1 COfl)OttllOft acooonl as proY'ded In Mt.JC !«)TICE Sul• 5tO · P't8.JC !«)TIC( The reg11trant com- MCion 1250 of fie Coate U... CA ma mencect to trenaaet bulf.- Calttomta Probale Code A '1CTTTIOU9 all*IH Of e eoas't Dallv Pilot '1Cnnoul llUeMll neta uno. •he t1C11tl0Ut ~I lor Soedal Nola NAm ITATIMl'NT A~ 29 Sep ' t990 MAim ITATW~ ~ name or ...,_ lonn is evallable from Ile The IOllowlng P«900S are · · T1'4 lolloliwlng perlCW19 .,. lleted abOV• on June 20 court cief1l Oolf\9 bu*-.. 1111\Tll'C OOing bYalnell .. I 1990 Attlofney few Petltlonet: CO NS u MER W 1 SE MlJC "'""4 SWANSON & SWANSON, TnrM D Oeoar1ment1 ........ Mceer11n COUPON COMPANY 1918 '1CTTTI0Ue ...._.. 2458 Senta Ana Alie . Coate Inc Ronald C Dow +~·...... ~ -----.. - LOWRY 211'0 Hlltbor Blvd. Marlie St . Ora119• Callf NAm ITATWmwT ~.Cell! 92827 I TrMtUret 28 T 141 tuOe 214 92668 CMrlea Rot>en SwllNOf'. Thi• ttllement •U tlled Publllhed Oftn09 Coat Delly Piiot Augu•t • 1990 Coatll MeN CA ma Timothy Cati Heimetrt Tiie lollowlng per90n1 we 2458 Santa Ana AYtl . eo.ua I won tile County Clarlc ot Or· ELSI E LOUI SE LOWRY . pa11ed away August 26. 1~ ll\ Lake Matt.he~ CA • aae 93 A res- dent of Costa Meu llDCe 1971 She is survived by her ~ughter Mary Lou Southern of Lake Matthews, CA , two grandlons 0.vtd Lowry o f Lake Mat- thews . and John Lowry of Onumo Five great grandtona. M i c hael . Je ff . Jeremy. Clinton and Jack and two greal· gr andda ugh t t>rs. M i c hellt> an d Barbara. One great- g;rand daug hter lll law. Deanna. da~h ier lll-law Madehnt- of C.OSta Meu Fu neral Sl"rvleeS wt.U be h t>ld Thursdav August 30. 2 ()() p M at Thomas Miller Mortuary. 1118 E 6th St .• Corona. CA ln tennent will foUo~ Monday al Wall 1ngford , Penn Tho mas M iller Mortuary. Dlrecton --.. ---IC-lllf\-~~---~-.. --~~lllf\-~------.---~-~-------.. ---~-1111\-~--~~.~~~~~ IOOI W ~-··~7~~~ECTLY M~~"~7 ·~~~on •r•1 1 ,._ nuuuw. ,._,., nu1"4 ,..._ nur"4 ,..._ nuu-. Aug 28 29 Sep ' 1990 Santa Ana Calif 92707 w CI a u Cl 1 • L • g • • c • 1990 .aM "-nn----.. _'1C_Tm0Ue;..;.;--.-..-..-.U-.;.ll-. ......... -· · · Lynda Jo Andr11n. tS691 1 LEGAL. 1191c~~~~•Y Swaneon. 24S8 Santi Ana i)\;bl1tNC1 Ora~ Cout '1CTITIOUI IU8fNlll "... ':::: ...... -,,· .. :=. ........ 1, .. -.. rT •-II' 1111\'Tll'C Wl"lami St • t04 Tu1tln eo.C1a u ... A 1 McDonald Ave . Coeta Meu Cehf Deity PtlOt Augull 't 14 21 I NA• I TATl•NT I TA,,_..y Ofl -,.,,._ .. , -,.,._, ,.._ nuuuw. Callf 92880 ';"thla nn · 92627 28 1990 Tne totlowfnG per90n1 ate MANDOIP•WT Ofl 11'9 lotlowfnG peraont ate The lollawlnQ P«'90"1 -Thie buiina n 11 con-1181 Atlanta Way Coeta Tllll bu"nea1 11 COi'\· T 110 Oolng butlNM .. UM Ofl '1CTITIOU8 do6l'CI butMeel u Oolng buell'8ea u · '1CTmOUI ....... Meta. C.ltt 92828 ducted by "'"bend eno llMe TL c ENGRAVING, 828 ..,... .. um p A 0 FE s s I 0 HAL NATURALLY NEWPORT MAm I TATIMINT ldvrted ~y ~!';,~~':''com-TPltt bu11n .. a " con-, Th• reglltrant(l l com---------- Jennifer Ln •C. Cotta Tl\e lollowtng peraon1 PORCELAIN. •27 E. t7tll II, 1045 Hewpor1 Center Or Tiie followln9 P«ton• are ~ ~ tren~t Dull-dUC1ed by "'lnOMcNai lmenced to tranMC1 but'· Mt.IC !«)TIC[ Meta, Callf 92828 ha.,.. abendoned IM UM of St . Sult• 127, Coeta ...... •2. ~ a.en. Cellf Oolng bu~.. nest nOer the FICtlllOUI I The regiw anl(t) com· ,.... vnder the Flc11t10U1 Tart LOUlM Yuen. 828 Jen-the Flc:tltlout Bu1lt1Ht Cellf 92827 t2MO AOVA·PAO POOL SER· I Bulln:u name(t) llited menced to trenMCI bull-Bu11neu name(I) lllted KIMl7 ftfter Ln •C. Coeta Meta, Herne Sombta Cohctlon Aobeft Pelrano. 1t0t JoMpll A Stafford, 1658 VICE. 6822 SyMa Or Hunt-1 .,... Ul'I09t tile ActltlOul abo¥t1 on Augult 2 1990 "9CTITIOUI ....... Callf 92~8 W•t. 1780 MonrOYla Alie., Santiago Or , Newport Mar~I•. Cotona del Mer, tnoton 8eec:tl. Callt 92e-4 7 '~':'A~~"' 1Bv1lnet1 ~1me(1) lltteO CtlarlM R Sweneon Nam ITATIMINT Thi• bulll'IMI II eon· Suit• A·22. Coeta ...... CA Beedl. Cellf 9281() Caltf 92e65 1-MIC!\ ... Hulen. 8822 w " ·~ on May 1990 TNI 11118'Nftl ..... ,...., The followlng ~· .... ducted by an lnCIMClual 92828 TNe bulln... 11 eon-Joel; 9e Alen, ~7 N Sy1v11 Or Huntington wii'll":~'~-:-"t1et:'of ~ C'tf'tll .. A MeOonelO .,,n the Couniy Cler1t ()(Or OOino ~ N The regletrant(I) com-The flc;UllOUI bu•IMU duc:ted by. en~ Marina Pectne&. L B . Cell! BMetl. C.itf ~6-47 County ~ AUQVll 3 TNt ... ,.,,.,t WU llled ~ Cooniy on Augutt " v£NTURE ASSOCIATES ~ 10 trenMC1 bual-N-referred 10 above wu The reglttrent(a) com-IOI03 T1111 butlne11 11 eon-: with ,,.,. County~ of Of. 1990 4343 Von l(atmen A-- -under the Flc1ttloul flleCI on 1171119 In the County menced to lranaect bull-TNt b\lalne11 II con· oueted by en lnCIMOual 1 ,_...1 ~ County 0t1 ~ 27 ,.,..,. Newc>or1 8Mef\ CA 92e&O Bullne11 Name(tl 1111ed ot °'ange, f'427•71 MM under Ille Fle1tttoue ducied by I ~II pert-The reglltrant(s) com-Pubhlhed °'ange CO&ll I Publlaneo °'enge Coeet Hanne n t<.,ppe • & ebOW on M 25. 1990 Juen PatrlCIO Cabei:aa Butlnes• nalM(t l lllted nerlNP menced to tranaect Dull-Dally PllOI AUQUll t• 2 1 29 ,__ Dall)' Piiot Auguat 21 21. Pomero., AUOCtat• • Cell· Tari L Yueri A9yea, 23785 New 0.111 ebCNe on: NIA The regl11r1nt(l l com-,_. under the FiCtillOUI S bet • 1990 Pubhtlled °'enoe Cout $40tembet • 11 1990 forn1e Limited PertnetW\lp Thia ttaiement w• f11eC1 Aw. Mlaak>n vieto. CA Ao«lert,_9'10 menc.CI 10 trenaec:t bull-Bu11neu name(ll 111tad eptem 1.117 DallyPtlot Augu1tl 14 21 T 139 4• Plaza Squer1 0.•~ _.."the County Clerk of°'. 92981 Thia tt~I -llled ,_ under the AetltlOYI at>oYe on S41Qtemt>er 1 28 1990 CA 92eee anga County on M 27. Thie ~ _. c;on.. wftl\ the County C1ertl of Or· au11ne11 name( el 111tee1 1990 ·-ic wtr1rc T -093 0t11e1Rune inc a Calo· 1990 dueted by.~., per1net· anga CoonTy on Augue1 3. eboW on NIA Zane M Hulen r-UUL nu ·~ Mt.IC fl>TICC IOmla eotporl llOl'I I CIV'C ,...,. 1111p t900 JoMpll A S1atl0td Thia 1ta1emen1 wu 111ec:1 ,ICTnlOUI IU ... ll Ml.IC N()llC[ Plue Suite 100 ~ PublWleCI Oratioe COM1 TN. 1tatement -IMed ~ Thia ttatement -flleO wttn the ~nty Cieri! OI Or NA• IT A Tl•NT flCTnlOUI ..,..... a..en CA 92&e0 Delly Piiot Augu1t 1 14, 21. with the County Oef1l of Of· Pvb!Wled °'atioe CoMt wl1h the County Cler1t ol Or· atioe Coonty on AUQVll 10 Th tollowt '°"' .,. flCTnlOUI IU..... ... .. ITA Tl•NT Koll Venture AMOClll .. a ......... . 28, tHO atioe County on Auguat 1. Deity Piiot AYQUel 14, 21, 21, enge County on Augual 3. 1900 d04,,; b\Jllnet": ~ I ..... ITAttMIWT The IOllOWfng '*'°"' .,. Callfornta lttnlled partner· r T-OM t900 September•. 1900 t990 ,...,. STEPHENS & KRAV 5000 The following pera()ftt at•jOOlng l:>Ulinata.. INC> 4343 Von K11man AY. ---------Juan Patricio Cab•ZH T. t t3 ,.... Publllhed Of•• Coa•t Biren Str .. u Sult• '10 dOlng buSIMH H J E F F B A N "i 0 N s -~· e..ell Ct. rta,)C fl)flC[ R9)'M P\lbllehecl Orange Cout 0..ly Piiot Augu1t 21 , 28 Newport e.aeh Celll 92880 BA UBLES 577 S P11e1nclCARPET SERVICE. 2258 92&e0 ~blllhed Oratioe Cout PtllJC !«)TIC( Deily Piiot Augutt 14, 21, 28, Septembet 4 1 I 1990 Lon T Srepher\.a • pro-C04111 Hwy L8\)vn• e..ct> Pleoentl• Ave Cost• M-1 flll• bu11neu ii COii ,ICTmOUlal ... 11 Delly PllOI Augu•t 7. 14. 21, ~larnbel' •. 1990 T·l34 teellontl COfPOl'all~. Cell· Calif 9265! Call! 92827 ducted OV a general pert um I TATl•NT 28, 19t0 PM:TTnOUI ..._.. T· t 14 tornla 5000 Birch StrMI Dora WtHll Summey I .)9ftrey Rob9t't Bannon. ne<.,,IP ThefOllowlngpertont.,• T1t2 ll&AmlTA~ P\&IC l«>T1C£ Sutte •tO ~ 8Mcll 31961 Tenth ht So 2258 P1ecient11 Ave Coe1a The reg11trant com doing buelMM II Tiie IOlloWlng peraona.,. rtaJC NQTICl C.llf 929&0 LllQVl'la Calif 92677 Meta. Callf 92827 men<!ed to tranaect bull- B '( L D H O M ( PtllJC NOTICE dOlnQ buelnela • '1Cnnoul MllMll Tnll t>ullnHI 11 con· flll• bui1neu " con· Thi• butln .. , it con· 1 nMt vndet The llctlt•out FUANISHINQS , 17827 SA"OC. '7201 Kampen. '1C'"10Ue ....... NAm ITATl•NT !ducted by 1 C:OtPOf•llon Oucted t>y .,_ lndlVl<lual Oueted t>y an •ndlVl®el butinftl name °' nemea 9eeeh Blvd , Hunll119ton '1CTTn0Ue .,....., Huntington leeeh, Calif um ITA~ TM~ penon11 are The regtt1rat1tCll com· The ·~111re11t(tl com-The reg111ran1111 com j tllted abo¥tl on 813198 IMch, Calif 92S.7 um ITA~ 92$47 The lolowMQ per90l'll .,. Oolng ~.. menced to uanwt bull· ~ 10 ltenNCI Ou9I-IM"oeed 10 t•8'1NC1 bull I ICOLL VENTURE AS· Clarence J Seid. t•2 LP · The IOllOwfnO ~.,. KMl Wiiton, 12120 E do6f'CI ~ ee: ACCURATE EQUIPMENT I,_. Ul'IOtot 11141 FtctttlOUI ,_ under IM FlctltlOul -ur'°9f ,,.. Flctttlou• SOCIA TES • Callfotnia 11,,,.. ington. CO.ta M .... Celll d<*'Q ~ •· Acwenoe. Senta Fe Springe. PLK Sl!fllllVICES. 2285 AEPAIA, 20172 8-yvlew Bu1tnHa ni me<•I t11teO Bu11neu n1me<•I 111ted 8u11ne11 nem~•I lltl•d tted !*"~IP By The ........ ... t1t2t LA8TING IMPMSS•OHS Calff. 90810 Aoetlucll 81. El Tcwo. Calif Sen1• Ana. Cellt 92707 abo¥tl on AUQIJ•I , '"° •bo¥1 on Apt11 1 !Mt et>ow on N • 1(()1! Comoany a Celtfornla Thll bualn .. 1 II con· BY PAM!LA, S52 Haret Or., Vletcw ~ 5291 U¥-t2t30 Oe le 811nett 201 72 Lon T SI~• Preai-00<1 S~ Jet!T.., R 8anr-on IOOfPOtallOll By Si Vtee ... 111 IW ducted b'( an lndMcfuel COltonedelM.,,Cellf 92125 erpooi. Yorba Linda. Cellf lul PtlUOflQ van. 2285 ~. 5-111• Ane C.Uf derlt f1111 .ia._,t .... flleCI TMI 1111......,,t .... "*' Pr...oent 1111 IAlllWIY The reg111r1111(a) com· Pernele C. Comlnettl, 352 t28M ~ St , t i Tcwo, Callf 92107 Thia 1111.,.,.,,1 .., "*' wot. Ille County Clet1l of OJ. wnh ttMt Covnry Clet1l of °'· Thll •1•1~1 •II llleO M0t1u•"' • Ch""'"'"..1 rneneed 10 lfanMCf buel• H&M! Dr .. Cotone del Mer. TNa bvalnet• ,, con-92630 Thia bullMH I• CO<I• wotll ,,.,. County Cleorll of °' Mig8 Counf) on A~ tO Mig8 CQuf\ly C)t\ Auvue1 14 1 wtth ,,.,. County Clef\ OI Or· ,._~ ......... _. -under the F'letltlOua Celtf t2t25 dueted by • oerierai pert. TNe bvelMM 11 con-ouet.ci by an tnCIM<Suel County on AUOUll 10 ttOO 1900 -. County on Auou•t 1 ""'-"·-'"" Butt~ Neme(1) 1111ed TNI bvalllHI 11 con-nertNp dueted by-ain lftdMduel The regi11rant(1) com· = ,._1 ~ IMO,..... 1 10 Broadway eboW on ftet>Nary 1 1990 due1ed by an lndMduel The reg11trant(1) com· The regl1trent(1) eom· menceCI to ttenMCt Duel· ,.._ ?uOHJINC Orange Coeet Pv~ Ofenge Coeet Publtlt>eel °':T Coeet Cotta ..._. Clerenoe 8e1C1 The reglttrent(I ) eom• menced to traneec:i ~ menoeC1 to lrenMCt bu1t-nee. unoet Ille '1etltl0utl Publtll'ed °' Cout Deity PllOt AyOutt 2t 21 Deity Plloi AUQ\lll 2I H IDlll!y Pilot A~t 14 ''· .... ,. Thi• 1tatemen1 waa nled ~ to tranMCl t>u• -uno. the Fle11tlol4 MM under the ll'lc11tl0ul lu11n .. 1 neme(•l llll•d Oatly P110t Augu"":821 21 Sec>t.,,,tlef 4 11 '"° S«>temtier 4 11 1990 21 '990 """"the County Cter11 of Or· .,... under the flct"IOUe l u1•n•M t1•met•I lltlecl lu11n... neme(•) llll•d llOo"9 on NIA $401atnber 4 I t 1900 T. '" T • 135 T lot enge County on M 30. BullMM N•met•I 1111ec1 ~on_ Auvuat 1, '"° eoow on A.,.1 t•. tMO o.i. lernelt T 130 ttlO at>OW on Sec>'arnMI 1Nt Vietor~ lul ~Van TNe etetement was lllecl --------- "' ,....,. Pttnela c Comlnettl Thia IC.Cement ... ....., Thia .....,.,.,, -11..ci """" Ille County Cieri! of °' l P't8.IC i«>na Publllhed °'tn0e CoMt TNa lte.,_,1 -IMed with !tie County 01ett1 of ()r.. with IN County Oef1l of Or-anga County on AUQVll 1• -......;..~~_..._......__ Delly PMot AUQVat 7, , •• 21, with the CounTy Clettl of°"" enge CounTy on A""* 7, ... County on Auoull 14, IMO ~nnoue .,... .. 28, 19'0 8n09 CounTy on M 27. 1llO 19'0 NIMa NAMI I TAT'llmlfT T ..ot7 IMO NllM ,__ PvblWleCI °'enge Cout n"' fOAow1no peiraoN .,. --------,_ Pvb!Wled Oranee COMC ~ Otenge C0MC Cely Pltol AUQU81 21. 21. ~ ~ 11 MUC NQTIC( Pvbfleheel Otenoe .C'.f*42 ~ ,,_,. Auoue1f•.21. 21. ~ ,,_,. Al9* 21. 21. See>temtMW • 11. '"° 1Ml>ACT a p GROUP __ ;..;.; ____ ......,...__ ~ Pttot Auguet 7, ''"· 1, SecMmber •. 1tt0 lept«nber •.It, tMO T-136 Qenerll Pert"9rttl•P 11770 f1M:nnou9 IU8Mll 21, rtlO T • 122 T • 138 Werner AW Suite 118. teAm ITA,_.,,. f..ott rta,)C NQTIC( ,ountlllill v....-,. C•llf 0270t file~ l*90M •• ..aJC NQTIC( I A Otennen 19' 11 OOltlO ~ II. "9lJC NQTIC( '9CTTn0Ue ....... Whittler 8tvd w111111er UHl'TlO PfllllOfHtlONAL PCTmOUI M H•N PClmOUe ...... .... ITAW C4111t toe03 MORTQAOI. 2t72 Ouootlt l'tCnnGUe ...... t1Am ITAW .-ITAW 11'9 fo10wW19 per90nt .,. JC Moore. 1170 Wat,,., °':; .,.._ 4, lnllne, Celt MMm ITA~ The f1D1oiMr1t peraont et9 f"9 falloMl't l*'90ftl er. 0otna ~.. Ave Ste I 16 Fountain VII t2 ti The '°'°""'O pereone are dotnG ~ •' Clolrll fMllrleee • ACTICOM IMAQINO 8YS. le\t, Clilll t270I fllllon•IO Deen Shrout. 0otna ~ • LA '°4.LAfllllOCMATIVI AtllNCAN VP . MOM'• TDd 200 leller 8t Sutt. Oerwlor\ K ~. t2•t nm lerefttt, Ui1UM Hiiie. SCOTT GAt ~ ~ KflMCU, IOI Uerd ,_., GAOi CO . t'22"' ~ 200 Coeta ..... 'CeMt ·~ W 1a1boe 8MI ~ c.lf, t2ta PAWY. H 4 E.UOop8 ..... C-.. ..... Calf t2a1 IMI .. 1t1 HI. C.e MIN. tM ' .._h, CMI t2M1 1110M91 Een COMtl ttt, C.. ...._Calf t2tat L.-. AM Polatd, IOI Calf tH27 NoOfWm '"°'*"'9 1nC Glen KlelMn, S300 INN 2 tlOI ..... Or-. El TOtO. loott lltC Oerlftoft, 2M U1r.t "8oe, COM ..... ~ D ~. 4 H 011tornia. 200 ._., St : Aw Ste 180 N8WPO" Cllf. NGO furope Or • C.• MIN. Calf. taut Meo A.e.. ~ leech, ._ 200 Colla MIN. c.M e.ct-Ceil t2te0 Tllll ~ It con· Calf. l2tat Tllll .._,,neee le OOft-o.lf Nea ... Trw1 t1v•tnea1 11 con· ....., i.y • ..,_., P«1· Tllll ~ le con-clllctld by"' .. ..,.... TNe ~ 1e c~ '* ~ 11 con· M1eO by • general Nn· ...... MtlCI "1= lfl lndl\ctctl.al The r----1) OOfft-~ liJy 8" lftdMd'.al ---'¥:a OOIPCHtklh riertNp n. ...... treM(I) ~ Tiii ,....,ant(•) ~# ,,..,..., to trW ~ n. r•11Mt(e) oo..... n. ,.....,.,.._,, ~ The reg11111nt(1\ com• ~ to tr....:t ..,.._ ,,..,..., to nN&1 ~ ,_ ......, "'9 ~ ,...... • ...-..._ ,...... • .,..... ""91-merw:.d to t""'1Mld ~ .... .,,.._ "'9 ~ ,_ wNer "'9 AcMleui • 111W nlllM(I) ..... ,_ _.., .. ,...._ ftW _., ... ~ w wn09r lhe ,,-oct1llOue .... ,,,... ........ , ........... nw ......._., .......... M. ........ , .. lull -..................... ~·) tlet9Ct avei-nalft••I U•t•O .... .,..Nlrlt. tltO .... ~ .Mfl, ttlO "9 ..,_M;M/A -...~-...... 1 "'° ebCMon NrA ,_....,DIM"""' lleO =" ~.. ... Lel9I A.,...,. ,,.,.. ,,_ '' 1?f 11 ' JC ~ TNI .,,~,,!!'~ -·~~.,!!' ~ .. .,._ ,_ 1 I* l -... ftli lkl 1•• .. .... TNI •11 ,.,. w fled Thia ttat~ ... ..-.,. -"' ....... ot Or--. ---"' _.. --.-.. a._, a....,. a.. .... o..., C11r11 flf Or· _. ... Courlt'f ca.. oe Or· ..," t11e eo.int, c~ "'Or· = ~ Oft ,J4llt 17, = COUfWY Oft Jt;/11/ ,,, = ~ •-... II. ;IC:.., 19 ~ t4, =~on ~ ,. = '°"'1~ O'I A I 7 ,_ ,.., ,_ ,..,.. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? T~ L-oa1 Oeoartmet't 11 the Daily P ilot is p1ease<I 10 an- nounoe a Mw service now a"a11 a ble to new bus ine sses We wtll now SEARC H the name tor you &I no e•tra charoe and $tve you 1!\fl time and the trip 10 the Cour1 Houst 1n Santt Ana Then of cou1se aMer the search 1t completed we 'w•ll file your 1t<:ttt1ous business neme sta1~ent with the County C ler" put>ltth once a *"" '°' lour WffltS as requtr~ by law end then hi• your prool ot publt catton w ith the County Clerll Please stop by to Me yoor !tcttt•ous busine ss statement at the Da•ty P 11ot Lt9•1 Depart men t 330 West Bay Cotta Mesa C a111orn1a 11 you can t\Ot stoo by please ca ll vs at 17 U I 6 4 2·•32t bt~SIC>f' 31~ or 3 t6 and we will make arrangements '°' you to t11nc1 .. tt11s proc.Ourt by mail If vov should have any luTtl'ler Qutshonl C>Mta.M ca ll ut ~d ..,. will ~ more lhan otad to nsist you GOOd IUG~ 1n your n.-business" "U , .. ar.,.. C.... ,_, ?I f 0.... C.... "U?Ullf~ r PT ·~ 0..-~~ C.... "6 0r""99 OelfWllltlo1 ..... l , t4,J t, ~~J. M.11, =... ,,, =... tt ... Deir ,_ tt, t Olly'904A...,a114 21 2 \ It, ltlO T.otl ... T ... -&a 4. • -, •• -1 4. , ... ,_,._ ..,..,,.. •, t, tteOT·\al ... ltir!\Mr 4 t ,,, ~~!!!•!!!~!!!~!!~~~~~~~~!!!~~~~~~~!I~ ' I • l byBHK..,. "I got two hits off Kevin Murphy. One in the knee and the other on my head." Kaataeri ne Bell, &be ~ rer, for tbe Newpon a.ch ~. bad ~ up wa~ Corty Mila. 1lenaDI of bit bit TV adventure lbow, "Tbe Cavalry'• Comina" l'Ul endlelely OD the Loi Aneele. independent aialionl. Al .. pre- .... abe even bad bi1 ~ -bit hairy cheat bared while aittina OD a &lie of bay -in her bedroom. So wbeG be moved to Newport. Kadaerine volunteered to write tbe obtiptory feature OD tbe 9 • HollywOod Ital' turned local reP• dent. He seemed barmle11 enouab at the time, wantina to live OD the ()raqe C.0Ut with the money be made from syndication residuala and a few auest aooear-anca OD the 641..ove Boatr.r lDd .. Fanwy 111a.Dd." But over the yean, Corley oowed hU money into Oranse Cout real estate. Soon. be wu on top tpin, thi1 time a supcntar in the real world of development. K.atberioe could aee be enjoyed bavina power apio: mcetina with the retion'1 moven and abakera, JM•abina thn>uab landmark • velopmcnta ftom concept to com· pletion, and datina the cout'1 mOlt beautiftal women. Bua recently be seemed pot- teMed by it all, and abe WU convinced be orchestrated the mwder of a water board com- millioner wbo ltOOd in the way of bis dram development Milet I •Mina OD Catalina bland. Now, on * Newport Pier, be stood IO cloee to her abc COWd smell bis coloaoe -Polo, abe paeued. And M WU t.r)'iQ& lO pick her up. He said it! Kc want- ed to date bet! But what did be really want? Was she just another poaeu.ion? Did be think 1bc bad some information about the munla7 Or did be jUle wut to llQda.to-lllllODbel? Tbere WUi ol caune. one odaer pallibility. He could limply be altl'ICUICI to aw. Deep dowD abe wualed um to be tbe nuOD -Mr a-a.ea idol llavins a cnalla OD bet. Sbe didn't want to admit it. bul the tboupt ncited bs . As abe 1tood · ""ktina tbe JJ9inted-pn nilina of the Dier and lookina toward tbe bnabn at the inland Boolie boarden, droooed at the Pier by the OC1'D1 abe aemed Corley move even CIOlef to bet. .. What's your answer, Ma. lett? Can I tet to know you betlef'?'' She lOobd at him and studied bis facie. It wu the ume one in the potter that buna over ber bed. except for a few wriD.klet added around bis eyes and forehead. He •till looked aooct. .. Let'1 10 to El T orito Grill in Fuhion llland and talk about itT' abc finally said. Wby not? She didn't have much to lose, did sbe? To be continued. .. COUWIW CULftmS -···-• u.ana i ' e " i l J I I • OAllPIELD by Brad Anderson by Hank Ketchum by Jim Oavts DSIOOS TDllBRAC& "Maybe you are Marmaduke. but you could be anybody under all that dirt!" RAK CY If L()()t(b Ltic:E. il4E.. ~l-IOOL TEAC~Rb MAl.J 60 Qlll ;TR11'E ARLO ARD JA1'18 OV&RBOAIU> ... : ,. ~ .. RfD 5~t Ai M~1tJb, 5-\11..~ 'fA(f WAAtt lNb. P'llED BASSET I'll ~cik into the "4Uht.r\ and see H tMri's ~ Food llFt. lyin9 OJ"OW\d . P&A1'UT8 Tl\E.ll'~ f-lOT JW>Pt.J W~ 1"EIR CO/ICT'RAlT . I ~' .... SOMEDAY WE'LL LAUGH ABOUT ALL THIS .. by Jerry Scott ROS& 18 ROSE by Charles M. Schulz by Jimmy Johnson rtmKY wl'.1'DRB&Al'f by Chip Dunham P'OR BltTTBR OR FOR WOU& A·w~OM.P BOPP~ LU SBA I A· IJM°"4P ~MBOOM by Alex Graham Dll.AllllLS You decide the verdict on Judge Parker vs. Tumbleweeds Ple ... Sff PageAJ "-r •f>EroRE YOO AND~ GOT i¥ARRIED . DID ~ HAVE 10 GET A N5-'Nh'li'E1S LICE~?" by Pat Bredy by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston · 'PJ. HPO, r-'A'/eE.~~ l EL.Se.: IN Mir-()? ~ ..