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1990-08-31 - Orange Coast Pilot
• THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNING! lt'1 friday1 Aua,. 31, ~990, and here'• wnat's happeruq: OaANOE COAST WEATBEll: Huy 1unshine. T ... 1'1 lala'/lew: 1t-tl Yesterday's h~/low: 7 l .6S Tomorrow'• hiab/low: 7S.6S SPORTS: ...,.&....-.......... o .... ,. wta ........... a.& ...... H-HOUll HOfUlm 1"D 'f'HS WfOll 642-6086 Cll I Fii&• • "'8 ... ,,...M,_....., INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: Staff Writer Iris Yokoi pve new meaninJ to the title .. Rov- in& Reporter ' this week. She usually ventures no fanher than the pristine shores of Newport Beach, but a mys.- terious muJ'der case took Yokoi to Came Nelson near Portervdle last weekend ... While there, she followed the twists and turns of the bizarre cue surroundina Newport Beach resident Bonnie Hood's demise. Just as Yokoi was packina up to head home Monday niaht. editors, in a rare flash of in- spiration, decided to send her farther north to Sacramento co cover Tuesday's Assembly floor debate of Gil Ferauson's Ja1>9nese-American internment resolution. When she completed her ap- pointed rounds in the Cali- fornia Capitol, Yokoi headed back down co Camp Nelson on Wednesday to tie up some loose ends for a weekend piece on the murder case. Yokoi ended her magical mystery to ur and was back at the office bri&ht and early Thursday ... lt's been a Iona week, but she has a heck of a mileqe reimbursement check comina. INDIX 8rtdge 15 8usfMU A4 Clas.sifted 83-6 coma 110 Crouword 15 Entertainment A6 Hor9scope 85 Opf nk>n A8 Society AS TV Nstfngs A6 TODAY'S THOUGHT ''TM,. Is nobody IO Irritating as IOmfOod)' with ~SS llttdlgme• Mtd matt ~ than WI' IYV'ft. 11• Don Herold • • FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1990 Jewel thieves arrested Vicious trio got about S 1 5 million ..., ......... .., ........... Newport .._.. Polle• Ollef Arb C..plleff lwlefs pren •bout ~•It of Jewel dllevn. lly IMILY ADAMS ~,...,.._.,.., NEWPORT BEACH -Three men believed to be members of a national rina of "vicious" jewelry thieves were tracked down and ar- rested by police and FBI agents as they tried 10 flee this city Wednes- day. After following the suspects for seven days, watch1na them case jew- elry stores in Costa Mesa and New- port Beach. officers arrested one man at John Wayne Airport and took another from bis seat on a plane. The third was arrested on Interstate 40, outside Need les. Michael Rabb, 47, John Robert Evans, 52. and Walter Frank Zischke, 46, arc suspected of stealing more than SI S million worth of jewelry nationwide. In the trunk of the black Cadillac driven by Evans. poLioe found four bullet-proof vests. two automatic n- fles1 seven handauns and a wide vanety of masks. tools, radios and clothing. Not a sin&le piece of jewelry was found on tfie suspecu, police Sgt. Richard Lona said. In Newport Beach, police suspc"Ct the trio is responsible for smashmg 1010 Carol Klein Fme Jewelry through a plate glass door last Octo- ber and flee101 wtth Sl million worth of finery, Lona said. In March, the three allegedly forced their way into Moboco Jew- elry, also an Newport Center, and hauled off S6 million in gold and jewels, Long said. In each ca1e, the suspects were an and out of the store -fleeing wt th a garbage can full of jewelry -an less than two mmulC'S. Nobody was hurt 10 e11her mc1den1. "These robberies were extremely violent and committed in a hi&hJy organized manner," said Newport Beach police Chief Arb Campbell, who thanked the FBI, detectives and the business community for their share an catchana the allqed robbers. Officers helped jewelry store own- ers and man-sers orpnize them- selves into the Robbery Alert Network. sharing information among themselves and poLioe. h was a Jewelry store owner who provided detectives with the first clue to breakina the ring. Last fall. the man saw Rabb and Ziscbke allegedly siakana out his shop. He called Newport Beach poLioe wtth the car"s license plate number and descnp11on of the car, Long saad. Sance then. detectives have kept a close eye on the suspects. watchms their lnps in and out of the 0ranac f~aw 1H THIEVES/a.de ~ .. , Newport Blvd. squeezed Mystery ship The-·., ...... of .... ~ ............ ,_ ........ The lllJlterf ......... ~ fMlkop· ..., ......................... ter IMllH to It ••w Precf Mart1n•1 .etentlon. Hts colU111n llonP ... AJ. l Business says it really hurts ly 909 VAN EYKEN 0.., -kM'f ...,_ COSTA MESA -When Callrans officials squee1e a size three boultvard into a size one roadway starting next month, ifs local bus1- neucs that art hkely 10 feel the pinch. On or about Sept. 17 -a month earlier than onginaUy expected - Caltrans will cut the southbound side of Newport Boulevard from three lanes to one lane between 22nd and 19th streets. to make way for construction crews worluna on the Costa Mesa Frttway extens1on. "People haH got basically a cou- ple of weeks to plan how to avoid this area." said Manan Hofstad. a spokeswoman for CaJtrans. Reacuons among merchants and innkeepers along thr street range from womed to nonchalant. de- pendma on the t~ of business. Those who rel) heavily on dnvc- by trade arc hkcl) to be the most ~vercly squeezed "Arc you kidding me. one lane"" said Manuel Ynclan. manager of the Thnfty ps Stal1on and con venience store at Ne"' port Boulevard and Bay S1rtt1 "Of course it's going to hurt us. We're the b1ges1 teller 10 the company nght now Bui I don't have a lot of rqular customers Our cus~ 1omers are people dnving by on the way 10 the beach who stop 1n and set something. We're 101na to lose." Bui motcb. such as the Sandpiper. at 1Q67 Newpon Blvd . mi~I not be so severely afTCC1c<1. Sandptper man- aacr Kim Guzman said. "We have a lot of rqular cus- tomers v.ho come here all the time." Guzman said "The) make advance f"9eaM lff CLOSE /a.de .... , Residents lament loss of palm tree Police believe White left area lly M>ealn' IMkllt ~,...,._.,... HUNTINGTON BEACH Neiabbon are lamentHll the loss of two old friends -a pelm tree that swayed ~tically into t.be heavens and a little blue beach bunlalow sn "'llJed near its side. Tfie two were compenions. probably for more than half a century, at the comer of Palm Avenue and 10th Street. They provided elm and _F.M1C ~~ manence to lhe ntllbbO AH tbat'1 left at a meticWously .......... TllH/a.dl .... , ........................ ....... Tree~--.................. ... ••••nal• ~ ..................................... ... P .... Aw111• Ill Hwsllllt••" ... ... ' fl I..,... ~· r l ·• ,.......... ;:!. • •a, • ,.- ...... J.~ ·' ........................... ~-........... ·~.. ·'·~ ~·...:. , ,_ .. ' I ' 11y EMILY ADAMS ~ .... " ............ NEWPORT BEACH -A New- port Center psych1atnst who fa<X'd a I ().year pnson sentence for scJ1ually molcstina an unconscious man has appattntly Ocd the area. pohct said Thurlday. . A 1ta.rch of James H White's Corona dcl Mar home earl Thurs- day ~vealed the doctor's a~nce, but not much else, Sat. Andy Gon1s llJd. White faded to appear m upenor Coun for 1tntenc1na Wcdnctday on two charfes of motesuna a dfuaed ma.le pe~i. The vicum. who wa detcribed 11 a houquest bein& u.ted for stresa rela•cd to a beet lf\i uryl wu 1J10 the doctor's adopted IOO, tne 0r'lm9' c..t DaUJ Pllet leaned this .... ne ~ piytbaatnst pleaded 1u1hy in May to the oral copul111on characs and was fttt on a s~.000 property bond sinct March. Unul his tcntcncina. Wb1~ had faithfully appeattd 1t every heanna. ince Whttc sk.lppcd out on his bail bond, his bo utc on Catamaran Onve will probably be forfeited to the county lf he has not retumed by early nut week. protcCUton will ak Supenor Coun juds Myron S. Brown to 1tntence White in llblea-tia. Otputy Diltrict Anotaey Deuil Bauer aaid. 0n anivi .. It tbe doaoft ltou. on Catamaran Drive euty n.. day, police fOund White ud IUI cs miuina. A pnvate pilot wllo at OM time owned two~ WMta ._ alway been COftlidel9d a _. rill by oobce ud pra.culWL While Newpon .... 1_11111 ,.,_ 11!9 DOCIOe/81111 ..... , , ( l . I I • , • • ' f I , , I ! i ~ • ; Ck nge Coast People Michelle Carter Owner of Market Art, a company that helps art galleries get art and artists get their work into art gaJlenes. MAMMOTH DREAM ---- She was sketching by a hot creek 1n Mammoth when she got the idea for Market Art. Now she uses a hot creek in the back yard of her Irvine home for inspiration. HOME OFFICE ------ She used to have an office with a huge conference room Then she noticed how often she brought work home. "This 1s ndiculous:· she thought. These days, with an office at home. <ihe's much more available to her 11 year-old son. GARRETT'S VISION Her son Garrett helps her keep art in perspective. The other day. they were watching a sunset. Garrett said: "You kno..-. Mom. only God pamts pictures that move.·· RUTH HYNDS ~----- Michelle 1s putting on an ellh1b11 in Washington. IX for Ruth Hynds. whose colorful seascapes have been the subJeCt of numerous posters and greeuns cards. Her son 1s a big Hynds fan. "I look at 11 this way." he said. "There's God. Picasso and Ruth Hynds." H ynd's answer., "Oh I wish." -CompllH bJ' Joy A.llt•ooJ' f News of the weird ! Street gang gives its ' ' s ' . members business cards lly CHUCK SHEPHERD San Antonio police discovered in April that members of a local street , PD& called Damage Inc. distributes f pro~essionally pnntcd bus1nC1s cards i for Its members. Most members are between 14 and 16 years of afe and : are suspected an a vancty o local j crimes. 0 f Janna Stubbs claimed in May that : she shot her husband to death 1n 1 Leesburg, O hio, in self-defense after r be stabbed her twice and challenged ! bcr to a gun duel. She said Dwight : Stubbs had retneved two guns from • a closet, laid them on a bed, and f said. "I'm going to count to three. and the one who fires last 1s dead ... 0 Robert Hug, 33. of Arizona was cbarJed in January with attempting to steal a 27-ton, car-sized mcteonte from Chaco province in Argentina and to smugJc it out of the country. 0 Bridaeport. Conn.. police un- • covered a plot last November in which a 29-year-Old woman made herself up to look pregnant, reported to a local hospital. and then allowed her bed to be taken by an 18-year· old, about-due pregnant woman. The older woman would then return to her bed after the birth and claim the child. 0 David Matthew Winfree. 22, pleaded guilty in July to burglanzmg a Houston Municipal Pnson main- tenance building to steal a battery charger. 0 Vincent Pannone. 63, was charged 1n Brooklyn an February with swindlinf at least 20 people out of sums of SOO to $1,000. Oaiming he had a contract to paint above- ground subway structures, he would hire workers but ask them to pay him money up front for "health insurance." Before the scheme was detected. numerous structures were painted. and some victims engaged in self-help, lire-bombing Pannone's car. I . t ' I~· ' I ~ ' . Am utt y II w to force an Immigration fight on Coast ''Tbia whole idee is kind of 1tua-Di111." be said. .. It would abeolutely not be a productive way IO tPeDd the city'• mofte)'. And u Tor •J>-Dnlechina tbe at~ tenmJ, 11e bu already laid pubtiely that he bas no iJllefelt wbattoeVer in punujna the i11ue of wbetber tbe itlU&Dele ol block .,ant ftands recauirea acreenina (or immiartliOD status. Tbe INS diiector baa said tbe tame tbina. .. COSTA MESA -Ci1Y Cou-cilm.u Orv Amburmev •YI he's wUJ-lna to flebt tbe federal aovernment. eitMr at tbe debetiaa table or in the cowtroom, over tbe eft'ecu of illep1 inunip'ation in Colta Mesa and what the city can do about it Jn recent weeks, AmbwJey and federal Housina and Urban ~ velopment Secretary Jack Kemp have excbanaed letters (Pleae eee P .. e Al) and numerous opposina public statements over the leplity and appropriateness of requirina pn- vate charities that receive city lf&Jlll to screen their clients to make sure they're lepl residents. Kemp sajd in a recent lcner that such screenina is qainst HUD pol- icy and that he mil)lt cut off federal community development block arant funds to a city that tried to force private orpnizations to do it. In a letter Thursday to Kemp. Amburacy challenged the secretary's recent statemeat daat lnunipation, Wllal or lela1, '-more a befteftt to AIDericaD IOdety tban • bunlla to iL A.mbuqey told Kemp tbat "'in eo... Mela. maay of our Nlklenta are ukilll their local dec:Md oftldalt to ~ lbCln with an unbmltby, uo..,. ud illepl lituatioG. We bave neilbborboods wbich are crowded witl. iUep1 aliens." AmbufFy told tbe Prell Tbunday that "apot cbecb" made in the coune of law enforcement indicate that some neiabborhoodl do have tarae popwation1 of iUepJ immi- pants. He said be waoled Kemp to come to Colta Mesa and debate him pub- licly and lO tour the city to see the effecu of illep.I immipation. "I would have him talk to some of the residents on our west side and some of the men:bantt alona Harbor Boulevard and 19th s~.. A.m- bWJCY laid. ''And rd take him over to our job oeoter to see that it'• no bia burden to screen people for residency papera. •• ID aa ct11iDioD illUed in-y June, HUD ...... ooumel Frank ~tina eaicl IMte lllve been court cues iDdic:alilll tbat tbe tWeral lmmip'a· tiOD ltefOnD ud Control Act Of 1916 dof:I require ecreenina for raJ.. dacy 1tatu1 by aeeDCiea receMna IOven.meDI ftanda. Kemp overruled Keatin1'1 opiaioa, bowever. Jn a memorudum to tbe Oty Council OD WednadlyLCol&a Mesa City Auoney Tbomu utbe aeiid it would be up to U.S. Anorney Oen- eral Dick Tbombura to cha1lenae Kemp's opinion. Amburfey said Tbunday that he wanled the city lO request that Tbornbura cba1len,e Kemp. "If be refutes. I would 1uppon 1 lawsuit apinst the federal aovem- ment," A.mbwJicy said. "There is an o~tion in Wuhinaton, the lm- mapation Reform Law C.enter, that ti ~ to help U1 with thil." Mayor Peter Buffa said be would not support a 1ep1 battle with the federal aovemment. Jurors deciding fate of teen accused of killing his neighbor SANT A ANA -Closing argu- ments were heard Thursday in the second murder trial of an Irvine teen-ager suspected of killing his SS- ycar-old neighbor more than a year ago. The first trial of James Murrell Fenis Ill ended in m istrial last May after jurors admmed they couldn't reach consensus on a verdict . While prosecutors didn't alter their approach to the case the second time around, defense strategies had one remark.able addition: Attorney Joel Baruch called witnesses and offered a defense. Baruch said the prosecution's case was too thin to warrant a formaJ defeme the first time. Over the past week, Baruch bas called on at least two pathol<>sists, hopina to poke holes in the conten- tion that Eileen Marpret Casey was murdered. Prosecutors hope to convince jurors that Casey. a licensed nurse, ·was suffocated by Fcnis. But Casey's body was so badly decomposed when she was found I 0 days after death that the coroner officially listed her cause of death as un- known. Baruch has 81Jued lhat Casey could've died from natural causes, such as diabetic &hock or bean dis- ease. Ferris wu UTCSted in Casey's apartment -where he'd been a welcome 1uest months earlier - one day after she disappeared. Dur· ing a welfare check at the Herit.aae Point apartment, officen found Fenis and his 14-year-old girlfriend. Fenis was arrested for sexual inter- course with a minor. Officers failed to find Casey's body -which was in the master bedroom under a pile of laundry - for another eight days, despite three trips officers made to the apartment. -By Emily A._,• Surrogate mom's roommate says suit is for publicity and the money GARDEN GROVE - A desire for publicity and money may be the prime motivation behind a sur- rogate mother's decision to seek custody of the fetus she is carrying. her roommate told a newspaper. Sara Duran, 4S, told the news. paper that she has been disturbed by the c ustody lawsuit filed by Anna Johnson. "She was walking around the house going, 'Oh. everyone wants to talk to me, I'm famous,"' Duran said. "But she doesn't care for that baby. I think all she wants is the money and being famous. She wants sympathy. She wants to be No. I, the main attraction." Since filtng the suit on Aug. 13 against Mark and Crispioa Calvert, J o hnson has appeared on "Geraldo.'' "Inside Edition," a Cable News Network talk show and other telcv1Ston shows. Johnson. 29, signed a $10,000 contract to have the couple's embryo implanted and to bear tbe child. She was hired as a surrogate because the biological mother had a hys- terectomy and was unable to carry a fetus. Her lawsuit contends the couple lost interest in her pregnancy, failed to provide emotional support, were late with her monthly sta~nd and failed to buy her a life insurance policy as the contract required. Johnson's lawyer, Richard C. Gil· bert, rejected Duran's remarks, say- ing she was "a person with a lot of unfortunate misundentandinp." "What does Sara know about a very complicated pregnancy and how that could make someone feel?" Gilbert sajd Wedne1day. Duran said she asked Johnson why she wants to keep the baby after sianing the contract with the Calvcrts. Johnson allqedly replied. "Everybody can change their mind," her roommate said. Johnson "kept saying she didn't care about the baby, that she just wanted to act it over with," Duran said. "Sbe would say, 'I just want my money.''' Duran said she telephoned at- torneys on both sides of the case after Johnson checked into the UCI Medical Center last Friday. She said she feared Johnson planned to have the baby and keep 1t. Tbe baby is due in October. John- son said she checked into the hospi- tal because of prematun: labor con- tractions. She was released Saturday. Duran said she met Johnson and her l-year-old dauabter in October and allowed them to move into her Garden Grove home in April be- cause she needed help with rent. -/11 Oty Nen B«Tltt Troop deployment cuts blood supply RIVERSIDE -The Persian Gulf troop deployment has drasticall y shrunk blood supplies in this desert area, JUSt when they might be needed most. With the labor Day weekend looming, supplies are down about 400 pints a month, blood bank officials said. "With a major holiday coming up. we don't know what's _aoing to hap- pen," said Janelle Singleton, a nurse with the Community Blood Bank Centers in Banning and Rancho • Mira&e. "People arc &oi ng to have to bone up and become patriotic and donate blood." Troops from Twentynine Palms Marine Corps base typically con- tribute over a third of the blood collected in the desert communities, officials said. Replacina that blood will be tou<. "If we don't have it on our shelves, we have to purchase it. Goina into the long weekend, 1 lot (of blood banks) won't want to let any go,"said Rosemarie Tessier. d i- rector of public relations for the Community Blood Bank. ORANGE COAST lllllJM. O.Nvery guarantMf IJ911•Ml,_.,_,,....,llrla.m.,AI...._ 10 1.19\ ... ..,. .... ,., "' llOOll, Our CllllOINf .... c.. ........... ""9\la.m. .. lp.m. ........................... ,., .. ,., ................. To,,,_. a oorreallon ..... o.._.o-_ ..... ....,.,.... ...................... , ........... . ....... 4 ..... , ............. .... .._..L...._ -. ....... u ... • ~ ........... -. ....... ~ ,._.. .... -. ....... a...a. ... _ ........ Pt a --.. ~ -. ....... ..... a...--c:....... ....... .... ,_, ,,.,.........., ..., ...... ~---.. -==-......... • Tessier said she has soU&ht donors from local service cfubs and churches. Military bues arc traditional donor 10urces, laracly because of soldier ~triotism, sbe said. Some units, such u those sta- tioned at Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, offer 10ldiera half-day off incentives for donatina blood, said Staff Stt. Chuck DeMar. But thousands of troops were sent to the MiddJe East followina the Aua. 2 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. -ay ne A...mw Pra. How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Cln:ulatlon °'Ml' Cour"Y 142-4m Advertlatng a .... 1d '42-•11 DI._ ~-4121 Edhortal Niwa 640-t224 $pot1I ~-4330 Niwa. "'°"' , .. ......,7'0 Mlllnofftce "*'-'oflOI ~-4121 ......... .,,.._ c Even if it were ettabliabed that cbaritia nai~ ~ ,.::;:.t funds mutt ICRCD for lepl ~. o(. ficiaJ• of all of Costa Meta'• charities that pve food and clothina to the poor have said they woulCl refute city and federal afd if it meant bavina to tcreen people's reaidency status. But Am~. who maintains that thCK charities attract illepJ immiaration to Costa Mesa, said he believed they could be forced to comply. "I would hope that other cities aivina srants to these orpnizations would also join in ref'Ulina them funds," be said. Boys restroom posts highest electromagnetic flelds at school ly AMANDA WRAY ~,..._.,..... FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Except for extremely hiah levels found in one boys restroom, elementary schools here passed tests conducted Thursday to detcnnine children's· exposure to possibly cancerous clcc· tromagnetic fields. Parents concerned about their children's exposure to the fields from Southern California Edison power lines around Fountain Valley School District element.a?. schools believe readings of 2.S m1lligaussts or below is safe. A milligauss is a unit used in measuring magnetic density. After a day's worth of testing Thursday, a group composed of Edison officials. an mdepeodent en· aineer, several parents and distnct officials found an area outside the boys' restoom at Talber1 School with readings as high as 147 millipusses. The readings inside the restroom were as h1&h as 130 milligausses, said Allen ~randt. an attorney for parents. "That's a problem ... Brandt said. "They need to consider shutting down the boys' room." Tbe testing followed months of negotiations between the school dis- trict and the 200-member parents' aroup, the Future Education Protec- tion Committee. which earlier planned a lawsuit to spur the district into action. Because district officials qreed to the testing. the litigation was put on hold . Brandt said he is hopeful an agree- ment can be reached without re- instatinJ. legal proceedinp. ''I'd bke the district to take a look at some of these numben and say. 'OK., how can we reduce the ex- posure to these kidsr .. Brandt said he was satisfied that most areas on six school arounds aren't hazardous. "Every 1Chool in the district 1s safe," Brandt said. "I saw a number of areas where we could reduce kids' ex~sure simply by rcarranaing furniture.·· Brandt said meten used by the parent's aroup, an independent tester and Edison officials resistered similar values. Determination wins man spot with Marines SAN DIEGO -A man who was turned away as overweiaht by Marine recruiters in Detroit walked and hitchhiked 2,SOO miles to San Diqo, droppi~a . 20 pounds in . the proceu ~ pimna acceptance into the ICf'VlCC. "With that kind of initiative and determination, he may make a aood Marine," said Staff' Stt. Duane Wilmurth, the drill instr\lctor over• seeiq Michael ~n's t.rainina at the Sin Oieeo Manne Corps Recruit Dep,ot. ' 1 very much wanted to be a Marine," said Pileon, 18, who slip- ped out of hit parent'• home 10 Detroit two weeks aao with $40 in hi• J)OCket. . Ke bean beak trainina Tuaday. Recruften in Dnroit had told Pieeoa they would DOI lilD bim up -.ntil he .-red the 219 Pou-. the ~ •Y' is muimum fOr bit 6-foot-l hme. He bed weilbed 145 pouadl, Albd ......., 1M U.S. milillrY buUdtlP in Saudi Anbia ..... •• roau.· .. 1nq·1 ...... o( KuWt W ..,._IO d9 .... bal dNWola...._llW: ...... db9cdY· I ¥oluatlrid llr die ...... latao- 11). Ml ,,... ...... ..... COl'PI ...... ....., • :kif p ,,, ,,,_ • • Grow Up Fairy smites Balboa's Chi Chi Chi Actually, the landlady's new ren t is behind the end of Coast legend 1be puty•a over. In the Onl9lp c.ut 0.UJ PUet'1 Memorial O.y beac:b iaaue, I wrote about a bunch of youna l\lYI who live iD a bia o&d barn of a boute on the ocean &ont in Balboa. The clw1er reaidents were all memben of Chi au Chi (XXX in the ofiainaJ Greek., Fred and a brand or rather W ty beer M•rtln produced in Mexico). a club they founded in 1984. They calfed it a frorority -a fraternity that was decidedly co-educational. The place on the beach became their froronty house and a model for beat-the-system Jivina on some of the most expensive residential property in the world. When we visited, the inmates were a student chef and caterer, two guya who were working their way throUJb UCI drivina the Balboa Ferry, a law clerk/student and an usocuate at one of the bi& international aocountina firms. Nobody really rich or famous. but their lifestlye was pretty 1pcci.al. Lots of parties with music, dancina and food food. Elaborate dinners featurina good food and the lost art o conversation. They also work and/or ao to school, both quite seriously. The T ri Chis take great pride in the fun they have and in being the aood citiuns they are. "We have never had a complaint from our nei&bbors or a problem with the police ... We know how to live here ... We take care of our-beach and o ur community," one of the lads told me. Alina men in their late 20s and early 30s found the Tri Chi lifcstyfe concept particularly appealing. After he read the column. Bill Lobdell, editor of the Dally PUot, said. "I wanted to move right in with them." Alu, Bill, it's too la te. That old ganJ of mine is breaking up. Wedding bells have nothing to do with it. The landlady wants a ton more rent and the J..UYS just can't pay it. Tomorrow. some will take up a much duller bfestylc m small apanments away from the beach. others will move home for a while. Steve Morris, who just araduatcd from UCJ, is really taking 1t hard. He's going to Africa. One of the highlights of the Tri Chi year has always been their traditional Labor Day barbecue. It's a goner now, of course. so they've been making up for that the last couple of weeks. Tonight may sec a party of legendary proportions as this era comes to an end. Derrick Frost is one o f the original Tri Chis and the glue that's held this thing together over the years. "I guess we're not your typical auys getting older," he said. "We're serious about life and our futures. but we're also serious about staying 17 or 18 as long as we can." Sadly, there comes a time when the Grow Up Fairy reaches out and smites us all. Happily, some of us arc still managing to avoid her. Hang in there, guys. 0 WUt Nut, GU! One thing about Gil Ferguson: He 1s never dull. But one has to wonder what he will do for an encore after the lopsided shootout in the Aucmbly this wttk. Now aren't you sorry you didn't vote for Phyllis Badham? :. But you do have to give the man a lot of credit. He certainly r docs have the courage of bis convict ions. It's just that so many of them arc so out of whack. The foregoing statement docs not ncccssanly reflect the opinions i0f the Dally Pilot, its readers. advertisers or eduonal staff. Then again. after the fiasco in Sacramento Tuesday, maybe 1t docs. 0 My1tery Boat: "Hey Fred. you're into boats, would you check this one out for us?" 8111 Lobdell asked the other day. The alleged boat was allCfcdly 185 to 200 feet long. allegedly had a cam ouflaged helicopter on 1t. was aJJegedly called La Iklle France from the Antilles and was allegedly anchored in the Newport Harbor tumina basin. I alJqc all this stuff bcc.ausc the Sheriffs Harbor Patrol didn't know anything about the boat. So I went down to the harbor and looked. Now a 185-foot-plus boat should not be hard to fi nd. even 1n Newport Harbor. Especially one with a camouflaged chopper lashed to the poop deck. It couldn't even hide in Goldplatcr Row at Ardell Marina and the Balboa Bay O ub. The thing was obviously a figment. Or may be a stealth yacht Or a new kmd of Marine Corps landtng craft. Perhaps Saddam Hussein was invading the Orange Coast. Even our garden-variety millionaires would have a tough time writing the checks It takes to run a boat that size. For sure It wasn't one of Donald Trump's toys. He couldn•t afford the fuel these days. Another check with the Harbor Patrol and. "Oh sure. they were JUSt here overnight. They left around noon ... Nope. don't know where they came from or where they went ... Nope, don't know who's aboard." I still think the whole thing 1s an allcgcmcnt. But then. there 1s a picture of her on the front page today. Allegedly. Fnd MartJa '• col•m.a ,..,,, MOIHlay1, Wedll~1day1 ud Fridays. Herc are the winning playinJ card numbers picked Thursday niaht for the California Lottery's daily "Occco" game: V> Hearts: 9 +O ubs: Ace 0 Diamonds: Queen •Spades: S I-',,. .. .,,_,. j ;f', Freight train made life on the beach possible • b Newport Beack In 1891, when the Santa -----·· Ana and Pacific Railroad was built to haul f~iaht ftom Mcfadden Wharf, it also made a one-day trip to the beach a pleuant undcrtak.ina. It made it 1---.- posaible to live at the beach and take the tram to work in Santa Ana. Shops and hotels followed the rai.llOld, mak.ina Balboa a favorite with visjton from the very beainnina. • la C..u Meu: From the memories of Oeorae Foneville, a l 9Sl Cotta Meaa resident: "We had a four-party telephone ayatem, our numbtt was Beecon SHOWK. Our ri~ was two lonp and a abort. This wu cont.rolled by the operator. Some- times at one or two in the momiDlo the operator "--_.• wou1d try 10 reech the petty with four Iona nnas which would wake you up. Thia 90t to be rather annoyina. when the other party would not answer." • la Lanu ~Eiler Lanen, ~una's famous atrc:et comer areetef, dew off to bj1 native Denmark 1n 1967 at the aee of 77 for Jiiia ftnt visit in more than half a century. The trip was oa.id for by me citiaena of Upnl leKb. He renamed. and shouted h.ia fAm iHar ~to all comers until 1971. wM1' docton on:lmd him into a 111unial home. He died in 197'. • .. 8---l•ek lolea. a tmalJ settlement of farmcn 1n 1170, WM kicatilld around the praent lntmeclion of Harbor loulevlnl and lolea A ven-.e. Mr I 0 II --DM Y• &... -,... ... .,.. MIMrteal 111t111 m. Y• a.., 0nmet C-.. o.11J ,..._ P.O. Box 1560. a.~ ,Jfa. CO\SI' -..UI• COMT M&Y ... '-ftdlr, A6'911111, - They \Nished for a baby glr and got identical triplets Mom and dad dazzled at good fortune 8y AMANDA WRAY ~ ........... *,.., NEWPORT BEACH -The odds were much better than winnina the lottery, but definitely a lonpbot. And, when the Zouyas 1et their hopes on a baby girl, they aot a triple paxback -identical tnplcts. 'My doctor told me the chances of somethina like this happening ... were 1-in-50,000" said new mom Irene Zozaya. "That makes you feel , of course, special riabt off." Zozaya, 34, of Santa Ana. and her husband Don, already have two sons, ages 5 and 10, but wanted to ro und out their family. Now, little Diana Abrora, Desirae Amanda and Deborah Alyssia have more than granted their wish. Irene Zozaya p ve birth to the triplets Aug. 6 at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach. Zozaya, a clerk at Banlt of Amcn- ca, knew she was going to bear triplets after her 13th week of preg- nancy, and doctors suspected the babies would be identical after another 13 weeks passed. ..... ,... .................. Zozaya said her doctor believed they were 1denticaJ when the babies. although settled in three separate sacs. were separated by very thin membranes. indicating they might be from the same egg. The chances for f ratcrnal triplets, while more common. arc still l-in-8.000. Irene Zo••J• shows off De bor•h flettt. Desir•• fcent er) •nd Dia n• frl9htJ. Not until a week after birth. until after the placenta was tested. was the more unusual event confirmed. Zozaya said she did not take any fertility drugs and knows of no h1~ tory of multiple births in her family. Since the birth, Zozaya has been deluged with well-wishers: mothers of twins. half-triplets, and holly- wood types with commercial offers. Diaper and formula manufacturers have donated their products. "I've just been so busy.'' she said. "The phone has conunuousl> rang .. Not all the acu v1t} m the Zoza) a household has been pos1t1ve. how- ever. Firstborn Diana had to be taken back to the hospital after she htgan bleeding from the mouth, Zoza) a said. Her daughter also had stopped breathing. Zozaya 1s confident that Diana. Carl Callaway, wizard of Pageant of Masters, dies 11y KAREN AUGE 0..,, ,._ kMff ..,tti .. LAGUNA BEAC H -The man whose technical know-how and deft stage management were pan of the Pageant of the Masters for 46 }Cars has died of a heart attack. Carl C.allaway. 56. first volun- teered to work on the pageant's liahting crew in 1944. He was I 0. By t 990, he had amassed the longest record of service in pageant history. Callaway 1s credited with being the ma5termind wh ose hghting wtz- ardry made thr~-d1mcnsional hu- mans and props look hke one- d1mensional paintings. As technical director. he was also responsible for figuring out how to keep cast members balanced in prc- canous pos1t1ons for nearly two minutes. C~llaway also served as stage manager. orchestrating the backstage d.an~ that got cast and props on and off stage, and he was operations manager for the Festival of the Arts complex. He accomplished those tasks. ac- cording to pageant public rclauon'i director Sally Reeve. with an o utlook that was alwa)s pos1t1,c "He was a wonderful person to work wtlh. He never sa1d 'we can't do that.' He Just did 1t." Callaway once told a reporter that C.rl C.l .. w•J he got up at 5.30 a.m dunng pageant season. because he was so cager to get 10 work. Heanng th<' reaction of pageant audiences. ht' said. was more than enough pa'· ment. The Laguna Beach nail'<' 141 survived b} his wife. Manie<'. three sons. Robert Ray. Sean l...t'C' and Stuart Carl. a daughter, OC'horah Ann. and a vandson. Services wtll ht held Wednt's<la' Sept.S at 10:30 a.m at Pac1til V1t'" Mcmonal Park 10 Newport 8t-3lh who t'i being closcl} monitored. will return home soon. and then Zoza) a can learn what 1t"s ltke to ht the mother of tnplcts. "Once I know that their bcaJth is not in Jeopardy. then I'd like to pursue (commercials)." .. We talk about 1t all the time:· she said ... but so far. to be honest. I haven't rcall) had the t1me to know what tt'S hkc I'm JUSt looloog for· ward to settling 1n and getting Diana back. Zoza)a said her husband, a con- crete work.er, already had a linlc bit of shov. biz in mind when he helped name the girls. wbo all have the samt" 1n1t1als. DAZ. .. Ht' figured ·dazz.le' btcausc..of the tnplets:· she said. Shell contains oll splll, no damages HUNTINGTON BEAC. H -.\bout 10 gallons of 011 spilled from the hell dnlhng platform .. Emm) ·· Thursda)'. but crt'\l.S contamt'd the o;p11l and prc,t'nted an) oil from reaching shore. a Fire Department spokcsv.oman said· I~~·· .. BRIEFS u The spill happened about I. 'O p.m when 0 11 spcwt'd from a storage tank. An alarm 'i) stem failed to shut off the now. said Manha \\lorth o f the Hunungton Beach Fire Department Shell scot a boat and a clean-up c.:re"" to put a boom around tht' spill. which ""as contained a ft'\!. hour'i later Pollce chase, arrest shoplfftlng suspect CO TA MESA -Police nabbed a shopltftt'r \I.ho alledgely tncd to steal a pur5<' from Nordstrom in l)outh Coast Plaz~ on Thursday. Two offi cers caught the man at about :! 20 p m alter cornering him hthmd the Westin Hotel on Rnstol. pohre said Dunng the chasc across the parking lot and Bnstol ·trect. Ont' officer was struck by a car. He suffered a cu1 on his hand • Lorenzo Mamnez. 4 1. of Los l\ngelcs. -.ac; arrested for suspicion of bnbery. r«1sung amst. petl\ theft and pos~s1on of stolen propert) A S«ond suspect e aped The chasc htgan when Nordstrom S«"unl) officers saw the men. allcgedl) lr) mg to take leather purses from the store. Pohcc wett called and stopped the men out111de the 'itore Mamnez allt'ge-dl} tncd to g1'e the offilcr'i a Sl20 bribe. but when the) rcfuscd. he bolted and ran across th<' st~t A S400 pul"St' was later rcco' ercd at the mJll Pollce shoot burglary suspect ANAHEIM -A. tecn-agt' burglary suspcll "'ho rcponedly threatened a police officer wlth a <>Crt'wdm er ""a'I c;hot Thursday when the lawman·s gun acudcntall) d1schargl'<l dunng a stru&ale. authonues said Robert Villareal 19. "'BS listed 1n fair cond111on Jl UCI Mcd.JcaJ Center "Ith a gunshot "'ound to the upJ'('r left l'lad ... said hospttaJ spokcsv.oman Fran Tardiff From sWI u d Dally Piiot a~ws suvl~ ffports. Customer smashes clerk's windshield COSTA MESA -..------. The: nit.ht clerk at tbc: SheO ps station. 790 W. 19th St .. satd a female customer smashed the: wtnd· shac:ld of his car WtdnC:sda)". CIUJll\I 1bou1 S 1.000 dam-•· The clerk told police thc: woman camt up 10 the: cu bter·s window, purcha~ a pack of C\p.rettn for SI 40 ... __ ... handed him two dollars and said. ''ltttp the cha• .. A Kw minutes later1 ~c clerk 1&1d. shr tttumcd and ckm.anCKO Chaf\IC for tht U she II.id ahe had sivcn him When hr ttpbc:d that she had only 11vcn him Sl . abe left ananly, A moment later. there._, a loud C't'Hh and the clerk went out11dr 10 flnd his windshtc:ld U\111c:mS -•1. DaJly ,.,,.. Fountain Vall_.y Uteci compu1c:r PllP<'r lod.rd 111 11 n:cychna bin next to a business at I 7t>50 Nc:whopc St v.as apparent!~ too &1xld for pick up Someone pntd ofl('n tv.o padlod.s to rctnc:vc: the-pnn1rr paf'('r valutd al $6S 0 A custodian 11 Nonh\°Ult hool 11 11303 Sanditonc: found that 1 \mall 1ao«11on of a school p1cn1c Ulblr had ~n burned. possibly v.1th matchrs 4-n empty match b oo.. v. h1ch rrad "L1nda/Grtd Jul) IQ. tQ8., .. on the: outSlck flap was found on the: tablt O.maer was estimated at s~~ 0 All's well tha1 end' v.rll .\ Fountain Valley woman rcponed her 78-)'rar-old father mnsina ancr hr dtu~artd from Yona Oonu1s on Mainoha Strttt at noon Wc:dnc:tday She: filed a m1ssina P<'"on poh~ rcpon about tv.·o hours later. hut hr WU hotM by thf next day "He: JU~t took a bus nde and d1dn't tell anybod) hf wu k&v1na. •· hf said Co.ta Meea Hunlift1lon ~ach A ydJow moun1J11n btcydc rc:ponedl) Two women 1n their mtd·20s walked was stolen al the Landmatll Liquor store Into thf C'trC'le K marltct1 1913 Pomo na 11 Atlanta Avenue and Maanoha tfftt Ave. stole ~r and CIPf'CllCS wonh O S.S.2S1 ran out and fled m 1 car that had Someone rq>0nedly ultd a kc:} to bttn icft ju.t outltdc \he front door The enu~r 1 houx 1n the 19000 bloc-le of W ft oca&md at 2;.S.S a.m Tlu1tlday Haldan Lane and ttolt a VCR 0 0 Cub. clotht"I and 1 camera. with a ~vn eu1 a hole 1n a cha1n·hnk f'tn« tot.al value o<Sl .2.S~1....~ siolen from a 1n the JOO block or 9'h t:rttt and Siok car parted 1n the )«A> bk>ck of Avenue a l.hau APIO dot and a lawnmo'WC'f for of the AnJ brtWttn l · )() and 9 • m. a total Iota o( about S600 0 Workc:~ Jt the ( 11' '\ ard. I -, • , Gothard ~· ..aid \Omronr ha' ht-t·n s1uhna about \0 gallon' of P'"hnc: .1 night lrvint' ._ Huff' I ~-'pttd mounuun b1\.r ,,.., stolen from an open praat on Pando~ hC'tv.C't'n Tuc~1a\ n1aht and "ednr'ldl\ morning 0 Thl"C't' Rtahor's 't&m wcrt rrponC'\1 mt"'"' tn...,m <. ollcar Park ~lv.('('n \\ alnul and Ch1paml 0 .\ burglar rntc:f'C'd 1 home: on E'plan1dr throuah an unllX .. cJ \hd1na &la~s door and \IOI<' a SI hill and I ~t of ke}' 0 ~ bo> ·, hike: was 1a}.e" from a praar on Estrella 0 More than Sl00.000 v.-onh of antiquc: JCW'(lf) and cloth1na v.-.i ll .. en from a homt on R s Laguna ••<'h Tltrtt people: wcrt inJUrtd. one tcnousl)'. 1n a tram 1«1dtnt Wcdnc1d•> af\cmoon at lhc cntran~ to ._h10 Boch Rand)' Lynn Tttbl1n, 28. '>f lAfuna Bcaeh, .... , taken 10 M1n1on Cmmun1t)' Hotpttal with chest U\JUncs after the car Ul ,_h icb he WI) ndU'I co01dcd \111th I Cl.I tununa left from Coast Hiahwa>' 1ntn 1hf A11t0 Bctth parklftl lot. Tedlkan wu a Pl*'Oltt 10 a car dm rn h\ Ooualu Hay'-SI. ol l...l&u.na lk;i~ h 11.t•s v.a' head1na 10uth on CC*t 1-hg,.hv.a\ v.hC'n h1• car collided with nnr dr·' rn In ( hnlcs Ray Gu1balu, 61, ,,f l\1"',lrn.;a ( ou1lhl-au's wife. Doroday, "hP "~~ A pas'iC.'n.1tr 1n the car, suffered .1 la,rr~tC'\I arm H.il•~ v.1\ Ulkc:n to South Cout hoepi- 1.i t ~ 1h , hru and arm il\iunc:\. ~th dmtn v.crc o ted an tbc acodent. 1nonhn& 10 Poltcc Set. ltay ~. 0 Tv.l' statun. val\Kd at 1 total of s '(),OCIO. "'ere stolen &om OaUciria 224 on Forc:st ~' cnue The ov.-ncr told pOltee llw wu In dw ~l.. of thc: plkry 11 about 2:l0 p.a. TuMda' when she ~ a buan' la- d1{at1na th11 someone was 1n * ti.16-•na ~ hc:n \he went to the ft-oat ol dllle p llcl') she \I"-a man, deecribed • H1spana . n.inn1na out the door whJi two ~I ·inch bronze ttatun. Wc:dnetday. O r;:::========================================:;::==::;:::===::=:::::::ji:iiii;;;:;;== A man, drttlc:d 1n blKk., tootl four l1l pecks or beer from the 1.11 food"°" at 67.S Paularino A\-e. and ran out •11hou1 pay1111 for thtm The theft Ott\Jmd 11 10:1.S p.m Wcdnttda~ , • ORANGE COAST BU 8'tclly a.Irle• Litigious society fans .the fires of discontent _ .................. ... 7 ······--~-· _... ...,.... ......... cwtaadJ a 211.a ... _.....,,...._ • .._ ........ ..., ...,,, ...... ..., ........... ,.. .... ...,.,.. W. •Me••• If.._ •fa eeelne& .., .. ,......,.. .............. ftls ... ,12,, .... ~ .,.., .... ..... _.....,._,.,IMH,..,.. .. -........ ,. ....... .,.., Ml •••• ti ..,. valee .,....,., -Mn. llB. B•UIC ... Bea8 Dear Mn. RE: The dubious mir- llde of teJevision hu perpetrated on a veqefuJ society their need to retaliate. Eqer attorneys with pupillaly dollar sians and miniscule ICNPles have abtorbed the burden o( responsibility for victims of any WLfortunate circumstance by absolv-ina them of the need to deal with their abock, temporary loss of sclf- esteem and personal need to survive. This elevated stress level creates a panic of personal shame and vents upon lbe perpetra&or of such humlU· alioo the blame, anaer and responsi- bility. Vacillatina bctw"n per- le(Utioo. ~tratfoo and panic, the auft"erina JObJess often fall prey to their own need to share the pain with the perceived 10urce. WicldJna a ••"''•"-l"d ~word of justice made possible by lawmakers eaacr to pro1eet people qain1t their intrinsic need to butt, heal and procress • legally we rob victims of m11fonune of their control, their initiative and their common sense in the rush to sue, misconstrue and make a few - bucks, enemies and aaonies. Dear s.Zette: I am a llH 11per· vitor ud I'm Ured •f peeple w~o WOrll Oii tM llH WM 'bider aad flPt all tM tlme. I'm Ured of deallq wl&ll lkte petty pntblems CM& stop die pro411et frem 1ota1 oat. WMt cu I clo to 1e& peeple to J••t clo ~elr Job ud forse& abotl& &lie oGer people? -Mr. llBS, Fout.ala Valley Dear Mr. KBS: The produc1 is 1he The Irvine Coast · is set to blossom f 8y JOY ANTHONY Dll9y Not Correspondent One day, you'll be looking at bare sround. The next day. you·11 be look:ina at a world class golf course on the ocean. WbeJL.tbe trucks unroll the green carpet next summer. the) 'II be pan of an unoffical welcoming com mit· lee for the Newport Coast. a ~trctch of land between Newport a nd Laauna Beach owned by the In-IOl' Co. According to Irvine ( ·o spokco;- man Mike Stockstill . th(' land 1, the largest undevdoped parcel 1n Southern Cahfomaa Rut 75 percent of it, he said. v.111 remain un- developed. Speaking at a Balboa liay < luh breakfast sponsored b) the :--.lcwpon Harbor Chamber of ( ommercc Stock.still said that an agrccmcn1 worked out w11h the Fnend' ol thl" lrvine Coast guarantee' that 11nh 2,300 acres out of a total 9.Soo v.111 bo ld commercial and rcr,11knt1.1I projects. The Newport Coast will be h11nw to a fbgshap Mam ou hott'I a 11 , .ill luxury spa, 2.600 res1dcn11al un11' and an "old Santa Barbara-''' ll' aotf clubhouse. The golf course v.1 11 ha't' "> 1fK1 pines, eucalyptus and ~)cnmnrc trl'l'' and 100,000 shrubs Oesagncd b\ renowned golf course arch11rc1 I om Fazio, who .. tromped a round thl' srounds" for days ge111ng ideas. lhl' course will be similar to Pehbk Beach, he said. Three of tht· '6 hok' will be on the water. The homes along the co urse arc designed io fit sn with the environ- ment and avoid the "plopped down .. look that somr de,elo pments have "-1th that an mind. I rvane officials 1raH·led to the Spa nish and Frcnr h R11.1eras for a refre'ihcr courc,c on Mcd11crrancan-style arch11ec1urc Hu t '>omc of the best idea\ ramc trom Sa nta Barhara and Lm 4\n- gcln. he \aid Poanung to t:olor .,i.dt·s uf the fountai n~. the bougaan· '1 Ila cs a nd the red Ille roof-; of the l:kl •\1r Hotel. he \31d· .. That\ the k l'I we "'ant tht') tu ha ve:· The home' for '\all' Iha!\ Jnnual) -5S prL:m 1cr llm along thc golf cour ... c nnt to th l· 'ilale park -wall 1 nd uck nnc 0 " ncd tl\ I rva nc ( o. 1 lt.urm.rn J>ondld Bren. Like the other 1 •·:H re 101'. h1" v.111 have a 16<1 dcgrt'l' panuramj "'E:vcn the garage v.111 h,l\t· .1 million dollar \IC" .. \lod,,1111 'J u.J In pha-.e tv.n. 1-lfl '!·acrt• lot\ v.111 bl· tor 1..Jk on the in land side of < (lj \t Haghv..i~ !:Jul to those dn' 1ng "" < oa'lt llaghv.a\. onl} one thinJ of tht· nev. h11mc' "'111 he '1s1hlc In ph.i!>e thrn· the his lpts comt· on hnt Ranging in \l/C lrnm tv.11 111 eight acre\. thc\t' v.111 he h<1mc'i fur Jli:11plc v.ho "'ant "a tcnn1'i coun. \l.ihln. ma id' quancrs and a mm ac lhl·,11n in tht· bal k}ard," he fi gured In ~pn ng ·9 1, 600 unit\ built h) I ".1 Pl'tt·r., Recrt·al 11un<. and other li rrns v.111 go on c,alc •\s of toda}. more than 5,000 1x-oplc have n pre<.scd an 1nterc'it 1n o\\nang one of the ~.600 homes and apanmenti. TODAY'S DAILY PIWT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE # 1 EYX400 DEADLINE: 12:00 Noon Tomorrow (S.UW, I/ltd Sundlty _,,,.,, h•v• until noon ttt. #ottJbMw Abldlly '° cMJfn IMlr priz•I) WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER. For Information regarding rules and regulltions Oii the Orange Coast DaHy Pllol at 142·4321 . ,. SuZette AJger end result of the people you super- vise. Until you can focus on tb<>K livina, breethina people as the most important part of your line and direct your energy to discoverina the causes of your perceived "petty" problems, you will continue to tune out idle nuisances until they reach gargantuan proponion. forctng you to make an assumptive "quick-fix." When you begin to see the human element of l our process as an inte- &ral pan o your success you will seek ways to open lines of com- munication, develop creative idea aenentioo and ta.P the aenJus of your team, instead of poppina and pusina out upirin. l>eu' ldenr. I ......... a CUI· ..., wM MJI *'1 MW a mt ...... ., ......... ~ofl&ladle ....,, ... , ........ , ... ., •deb wttai &Mir alulla. II "9& fair te everyeMlataie...,_.,1 -M1. OMS, C..ta Mna Dear Ms. OMS: How far off taract are they? If they are just circlina the waaons, while they recoMoiter, it is not wonh mentionina in idle water- oooler chatter. If they are so far off the tarset as to warrant the use of a "fairness to others" monologue. I'd walk quietly out before I mentioned my suspicions of injustice to any- one. However, most soapbox rendi· tfons of the ··justice for all" pica for fa irness arc a supercilious statement of personal injustice by a deprccat· ing critic with the tenacious penchant for focusing on the irrele- vant, unproductive and unimpor- tant details of any situation. ~ur com~ny Is a nonnal red~ now prefaces ~hat was perceived 11 bl Amencan meltina·pot coo· base and posstbly crude -Chante. aJomerate of ma.oqers 1tnv1nt to Unrortunately I society cannot maintain equilibrium in l u knowlnaJy set out to make a ~ tempestuous 1tonn of competition. called cult.ure chan,e. The culture 11 tbejr mission is to keep you a ncccss-a n e~olut1on of cha.naes that have It)' part of their orpnization. Does been 1mpl~mented either by nccess- your mission make you worth sav-ity or de51f"· . ma? Companies. excep.t .t~osc deahna with yoaurt or pen1c1lhn, may do Dtu Ideue: 0... eempaay keeps well 10 foraet about culture and aaWq U..& eal&ve ebaJH. Yet focus on the basi~ necessary ..._.,teem• aMe S. 41eflae nUare changes. Behaviors, beliefs and daaqe ... WU& II really ls? Wbat bravura must chanie. The culture is lt a C91tare eMmp1 not the problem. at is the masses -M1. NL. Newport Beac~ who coll«'tivcly support the IOCiety Dear Ms. TML: "Culture change" and now must take personal re- is a buu~word of tbe '90s. Dunna spons1b1hty for the travesty created thi s renaissance of~~nal commit-by bourgeois complacency who must ment and respon51b1hty, prec1p1-change. tated by corporate survival. "some- one" felt the need to add style and S.Zelle AJ1er, •IHH c.J.,,,. ,..., propriety to an era that will demand ud Friday, 11 pral481 -' 1'e.tat· unending, unpopular and un-Worb, • mau1emat ~firm prcccdentt'd cha nges be am· IMfffl i. Jrvi.e. Qwltlea '-lier plcmented. col•Im 1lla.ld be aMrnHltl to: Fearing that complacency may Strictly Bu1ille11, c/o 0r-.~ C..1t have spawned a generation of D•Jly Piiot, P.O. Box II#, 001,. ethereal eclectics. the word culture Meu, ltlt l . Stocks end week with downturn NEW YORK -Wall Street's four-day reprieve from worries about the economy and the Persian Gulf ended T hursday as stock pnces fell sharply in response to higher 011 prices and nsing interest rates. The Dow Jones indus1riaJ average fell 39.11 to 2.593.32 after gaining 149.0 I points over the previous fo ur sessions. The average· had been down between 20 and 25 points for much of the day. bu1 computer program trading 10 the last half-hour stcl·pened the market's losses. The blue chip indicator was down nearly 54 points before regaining some ground. Declining issues outnumbered gainers by a ma~n of mo re than 2 lo I an nat1onw1de trading of New York Stock Exchange-lasted stocks. wu h 482 up. 998 down and 50 I unchanged. Volume on the floor of the Bag Board came to 120.89 million shares, down from 127.65 m1lhon in the previous session. Nat1onw1de. co nsolidated volume in NYSE-lasted issues. incl uding trades an those stocks on reg.aonal exc hanges and in the over- the-counter market. tot.aled 144.97 m1lho n shares. The nsing pnce of oil and a surge in ma rket interest rates rekindled fears 1ha1 the economy will slap in to .a recession. The near-term price of hght, sweet crude rose 85 cents to S26. 77 a barrel on the Ne\>o York Mercanti le Exchange. while 1n the credit markets. the yield on the Trcasul) 's bellwether 30.year bond climbed to ~.98 percent b) late afternoon from late Wt'dnesda)'s 8.92 percent. The Bank of Japa n's dec1s1on to ra1'iC al'i discount rate to 6 percent from 5.25 percent underscored some co nct•nl\ about the Federal Rescrvt•'s w1ll1ngncss to lo"'er interest rates in this countn There also ~t're signs that consumt'rs arc bcrom ang murr pess1m1st1c about the ccon- om) That prompted concerns in the market that consumers m1$ht curtail their s~ndsng. mal1ng an economic do~ nturn sclf-fulfilhng. Mcanv.halc. the Persian (rulf cnsas v.c1ghed on the marl et once again after traders saw some cause tor opt1m1srn earlier this week. L' N ~Cretan u COl0ral Ja\ler PerC7 de ( uellar arfl\cd 10 Jordan for talks with lraq·s foreign m1n1 'iter. but the marl.cl 'i&W few other hopeful ~agn' Rcpom that Iraq has set new rnnd111on'i for allo\>o1ng forl'a gncrs to leave lhc count!) al'>o 1nnea'il'd trader pcss1m1sm . -By Tb e Associated P rns ft'Ht\T '.\l'SE DID '\\'SE ('O:tlPOSITE THA'.\SA('TIO'.\S NEW YORK (AP) Augusl 30: Prev. ,m 4~ \l'SE l'PS 4: D01t\S NEW YORK (AP) -The following llst shows lht New York Stock E•cht nP* stocks and warrenls lhel have gone uP the most and dowo the mosl based on percent of change for Tnursdav No s.curlti.s lredfng below S2 or 1000 stteres •rt Included Ntt en~ percent1111 changes art the difference i beaween lhe pre ... ious closing price and Thursd~'J.'I S 30 o m orlce N.1me ult Ole Pct. t EkcoGrouo ', '• Uo ~ 9 ? 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Trained as a classical ac- tress, she pmed fame as Emma Peal in the telev1S1on spy-spoof, "The Avcnaers.·· Back oa U.e 1et: -Katey Sagal. rumored to be in a contract dispute with producers of her hit show "Mamed ... With Children," is back at work. her publicist said. "Production 1s in full force." apokeswoman Carrie Ross said Wednesday in Los Angeles. "There 1s no problem." Sapl. who plays the sleazy wife on Fox Broadcastina Co.'s raunchy 111uat1on comedy, called in sick earlier this month as production bcpn for faJI episodes. Several newspapers reported the actress was boycotting the set to demand more money. Ross would not comment on the reports. "She's at work," Ross said "That's the comment." Sllow 1oe1 on: -Marie Os- mond collapsed on a concert stage in Canton, Ohio. 'because she insisted performing despite being ill witn a stomach virus. her manager said. "She haa a severe stomach flu today, the kind that JUSt de- hydrates you and saps your strength,.. Karl Engemann said Wednesday night from hi s office in Provo. U tan. "She didn't want to disappoint the people at the fair who came to sec her and she went on to do her show. It got the better of her and she col- lai>_scd." The 30-year-old country mu- sician was taken from the Stark County Fair's main grandstand to a hospital emergency room Wednesda)' night. he was treated with intravenous nu1ds and released earl y Thursday. Engemann said. -By Tb~ A11oclalM Pr~u Women's smiles w inning Q. How do we know women 'lm1h: mort than men do? A. Those hidden-camera sur"l'}S so show. But 1f you want to prove 11 for yourself. look through your old school yearbook. Q. When you fall 1ff love. your brain produces a chemical that picks up your pulK rate. increases your enefl)' level1 and gives you a happy dreamy fechna. What's it called'> L.M. Boyd 9y 80ISa TAn.o.t o-.. .... c:c: ......... TIPPANY'I TDfnAnONS - A sneak snview of the 1990-91 Tiffany cl Co. Collection i1 tomethina to behold. Known for innovative deoo sian and impeccable quality the premiere pieces will be available in September and include to-die-for in- tricately cirved 18K aold starfish clips embhw>ocd with sapphires or emeralds. In celebration of her 10th an- niversary with Tiffany, Paloma Picuso, bas ~ed a 715-a.rat lilac colored kunz1tc aem necklace set with ribbons of pave diamonds. suspended on cultured pearls. Diamond lovers will drool over the Garland necklace, featurina 177 ex- ceptional round. pear and marquise shal>Cd diamonds mounted in plattnum and fcaturina a diamond drop weiahina over 68 carats. The multi-linauaJ staff at Tiffany cl Co. in South Coast Plaza wouJd love to take your order, but the jewels arc so new. pri~ arc not yet available. SOLAR SOLUTIONS -The first, solar powered retail information cart bas been added tQ Fashion Island's Kiosk proaram. The cart, capable of remaininJ outside 24 hours a day. is able to function without sun for a period of four to fi ve days. Jn its effort to address the energy issues of the '90s, Fashion Island wtll aJso be introducmg recycled shopping bags. Episode opened this week at SCP. If you haven't visited the May C'o. wintt. second level lately. do it. Episode it wonh tbc detour. And if you're too bu1y t.o come 10 them, they will brina their lush classics to your borne or office at no charJC. AllO for the busy woman, with 24- hour notice, they will open their atore at non-rqular store hours. Wow. CllANQE OF COMMAND -As of Sept. I, the Rouse Co. of Col- umbia. Md., will take· over as the new lease manaaement company of Fashion Island rcplacina Oonahue- Schribner. In addition to F.I. Rouse Co. manqes Santa Monica Place. Rick Oliver is the newly appointed icneral manaacr. GLAMOUR GIRU -Most women would have to admit it would be fun to play cover girl. That is precisely the philosophy behind Glamour Shots, South Coast Villqe. Only 1n the complex six weeks. Glamour Shots, has had an over- whelming success rate with approx- imately 100 women weekly availin& themselves of the service. A two- hour glamour session ($29.50) in- cludes a complete makeover and photo sining using different ward- robes from the very glamorous to the more casual. (No boudoir) Pnnts arc extra, Wlth portfolio ~nces staning at $75. For addiuonal infor- mation. call 751-5665. FIR8T TIME BUYERS -Ac- cording to Ed Schaefer, regional manager of Jindo Furs. Alnum Court, the first ume fur buyer 1s an her late 20s and her first purchase 1s a dark ranch mink coat averagi ng Sl,000-Sl,OOO. 0ranee County pis prefer the more cluaic ltYles. iD l!Jbttr shades rather than the tren- dier, briahtly colored fun favored by delipen this fall Prices vary dt- pcndi na on tbe fur. MJnkJ ranee from S2,SOOO-Sll1000. A Rulli&o lynx may cost Sb,000. MARVELS OF MYSTaUD - South Coast Villaat Marketina Di- rector Kathleen Greene stated the murder mystery series, entitled "Sherlock Holmes and the Cune of the Murrietta Trcuure," hat met with such success 1t has been ex- tended throuab Sept. 29. The $6S- per-penon ticket includes a visit to the crime scenes in chauffered limousine, dinner at your choice of SCV restaurants and a champqne and coff~ reception. For reser- vations, call 4lS-2050. CAMPUS BOUND -Benetton. CrystaJ Court, wiU be llVlDI away black rubberized backpacks with a frqrance purchase of Colors for men and women. Popular with the collcsc set, the women's eau de toilette ($32.SO) is the most in de- mand. Noted for beautiful colors and textures, Benetton has a wide ranae of lcg.ing.s, sweaters. fake furs, Jacket.s. coats and blazers 10 fall's hottest shades. F ASIDON PREVIEW -Nor- dstrom. SCP, .wcscnts "Style. the n1versal Language" fashion show on Saturday, Sept. 8.. at 8 am. Tickets arc $1 O. with proceeds to benefit the March of Dimes. Reser- vations are required. Stingy husband leaves a fortune Au Ludera' favort&e colaa1a1 are beta1 reprlated wklle 1lle la on He's drunk again." (How·~ that for flcalt to ob&aia cH&ody of ~ dll- a 7-ycar-old?) drn. vacatloa. I hate to sec these two lovely DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus-children nused in such a crumm.Y Coaftdntlal to Sick •1 1'ILll band passed away three months ago environment. My husband 1s fun-Allemk Relali••'1p: rm •t ... at the aae of 67. We were married 37 ous. We have no money for lawyen c.~· It MUd• •• U tk _, • years. and I must confess, they were and coun actJon. Who can we tum 1 b&e.4 11 eat.1111., die~~ not happy years. We were always A to'1 -COLOR US BLUE =· !,':'1,!:/:e ~.;,-,i poor. Our three children wore band-nn DEAR BLUE: Yoe cu t.n to wW ,,......, make It wene.. P1eue me-downs. It was nothina for me lo Landers LqaJ AW. Lo4* ta t-.e ~ MM. rea4 aa.e ftnt letter ta ~ eieelll-a. walk three miles to save three cents on a can of soup or a nickel on a can A.ad U YM doe't 1184 It U.IH, YM Bew la~ &Mt yew letter_. cu hlra to U.c j1vealle 11tMrtdes lilen ...._..arrive• dte -e .. ,, of beans. We never owned a car. The 7:30 p.m. When he asked. "Where's tile ant time yoar a. .. bud ftM1 tk ..-------------- only tnps we ever mad.e were to Mommy?" the boy replied "She k.ld1 aloH. If you lctte~l1 aa funerals. Whenever ! think .of my went to get Tom (her new hu~band). acc urate report, It 1aioelde't be dif-husband. l picture him turning off 1 __ _ --- lights or turning down the heat "to sa~~~ 111 of • sudden rm a rich Daily Pila( widow. Three days before my h11~ band died. he told me to took 1n his CALL THE CLASSIFIED 642-5678 tool box for some papers. I was shocked to find a hfc insurance pohcy, payable to me for $78.000. A week later I fou nd a bank book taped under a lutchen chau aod discovered he had S 11 .000 in a savings account. That very day I began to look in all kinds of crazy places. I found stock sccuriues in a leather pouch nailed to a beam in the at11c. I found anothet savings book under a rua in our bedroom. (He bad staned 11 in 1949 and saved $8.200.) Instead of being happy. I am becoming hateful and bitter. I feel that his whole life was a lie. Why did he make us hve hkc paupers when we could have had a decent home. college for our children and va- cations? Please answer this question and help me cnJOY what years I have left. -RAGS-T O-RI CH ES WIDOW Lipo Suctioning Breast Enl arg(·n1e nt , O~l' DEAR FRIEND: You a. .. bud wu mn&ally Ill. la a 1tru1e way aie e•Joyed uvtac moeey 18 tttnt far more &ha most people nJoy 1peocl- ta1 It. Of coarse, It wa• ulalt to yoa ud U.e cailldrea -a cnel came to $990* $1990* $1990* pit It 1eat1y. Bat lite past 11 over ud dome wltll, to forpve t.Jm, dear, UMl 10 o• from tllere. I 1lacerely lltope tht yoa ud tM cklldre. wUJ eajoy tM comforts so loec deaJed yoe. treat y .. neu to some lanrles ud a.ave 1omc fu. Yoe dese"e It! DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ken- neth and I were m.amed a year ago this month. Hts ex-wife rcmamed the same week. I am wntina about their children. 3 and 7. Kenneth's u -wife has custody. She has left the children alone on numerous occasions. Last ;\JO (}( )\X 'N PAYM F:\ T $60 PER~10 0.A C '\( > D< )\X 'N PAY.\IE'.\:T $RO f't·H \1() 7 0 \( '.\]() ()()\\ PAY~t ENT QftO PERM<> ~7 () (' Experienced Surgeons with over 25,000 Plastic Surgeries Performed Breast Lifl Eyes Face & Neck A. Phenylcthylamine. Some candy sellers insist 1t also comes naturally in chocolate. Shrug. ot emotions and words occur 1n the week. Kenneth went over there and same side of the brain. the left. That. found the kids aJone apin. It was $2750* () ()()\X'N PAY~tE, T $1990* $29SO* ( > D< )\X ~ P:\Y~1fNT ~<> ()()\'\' PAYMENT Early New Ena.landers lopped off the top of the pumpkin scooped out the fibre and S«ds. filled the shell Wlth milk. baked it in the heanh. and called 1t a "pye." If the pollsters have it right. two out of five hiah school seniors got drunk dunna the last two weeks. By early sprina. a beaver's tail is onJy half as bit 11 11 was 1n early autumn. That's where it stores the fat it collccu in the summer to survive the winter. Remember that. If you're cauaht out the~ with no thcnnometcr, you can always tell whether it's summer or winter by the aize of the beaver's tail. Utcrary J)COplc are moodier than ecicndsta. Or so say the testen. They aay f\artbef the lively K\lvities both RUFFELL'S U'HOlSTERY INC. .._.,_ .... ~~ 1tn "AlllOl llV!t. COITA ~-.... I IM they thin.k. may be why so many ~- writers act hiaher when they'rt high 1------------- and lower wt\cn thJ:y'rt low Th~~ left brain~ ovcrpcrcolate. That'\ h\ theory. Approximately 60 percent of the Harvard underarads tell pollsters they still don't know themselves well cnouah to decide on their lifetime lines of work Tradition holds a man 1n the Lua tnbc of Kenya must never look d1~tly into the eye~ of h1\ mother- in·law. Consider name such as "We'lt- c hetter... "lancasttr"' and "Woniester." The suffill ~yllabla are oom.aptaons of the Latin for "camp." Roman tq,001 left them aU over Ena.land. I ( Night Club 1 -~ - Tltt tia .t bttJli11 at sunrise, Rut thr 111xlru heg111 at Nina\' Optn 9 p m tn 2 a m 3388 Via Lido. Newport Beach 7141723 0500 $llS .,~~~~0 $ft0 PI H \t() 7 () \( $120 p~>~A ... 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Easer attorneys with pupillary dollar sians and miniscule ecnaples have ablorbed the burden of responsibility for victims of any unfortunate circumstance by absolv· ins them of the need to deal with their shock. temporary loss of self· esteem and personal need to survive. This elevated stress level creates a panic of personal shame and vents upon I.be perpetraaor of such humili· ation the blame, aqcr and responsi- bility. Vacillatina between per- aecution, ~tration and penk. the su&rina Jobless often fall JQY to their O'Wll need to share the pein with the pen::eived source. Wieldina a u1"'i•.,f"<f ~word of justice made pc>Mible by lawmakers cqer to protect people apinst their intrinsic need to hurt, heal and ~· leplly we rob victims of masfortune o( their oontrol. their initiative and their common sense in the rush to sue, misconstrue aod make a few - bucks, enemies and agonies. Dear Wene: I am a llH 1eper· vl10r ucl I'm tired •f peGple wH work oa tM Uae wlle \Ider ud ftpt all l.k llme. I'm Ure4 of dealla1 wltlt tltese petty pnt.lem1 tlaat •top die prod11et from 1ota1 oet. Wlaat cu I lo to cet people to jHt do l.klr job ud for1et abo•t "e otlter people? -Mr. KBS, Fou&ala Valley Dear Mr. KBS: The product is the The Irvine Coast is set to blossom ly JOY ANTHONY Dtllyl'lotC~ One day, you'll be looking at bare around. The next day. you'll be lookina at a world class golf course on the ocean. When the trucks unroll the green carpet next summer. the) ·11 be pan of an unoffical welcoming commit· 1eC for the Newpon Coast. a stretch of land between Newpon and Lquna Beach owned b)' the Irvine Co. According to Irvine Co. sp<1kes· man Mike Stockstill. the land 1<o the largest undeveloped parcel in Southern California. But 75 percent of it, he said, will rem ain un - developed. Speaking at a Balboa Bay ( luo breakfast sponsored b) the Newpon Harbor Chamber of Commerce Stockstill said that an agreement worked out wi th the Fnends of the Irvine Coast guarantees that onJ, 2,300 acres out of a tota l 9.500 "'ill bold commercial and res1den11al projects. The Newpon Coast will be home to a flagship Mamou hotel. a lha11 luxury spa, 2.600 res1dent1al units and an "old Santa Barbara·st\le .. golf clubhouse. The golf course wi ll ha\C 9 1011 pines. eucalyptus and S)camorc trt.'l'' and I 00,000 shrubs. Designed h) renowned golf course arch1 tert Tom Fazio, who "tromped around the grounds" for days getting ideas. the course will be si milar to Pebble Beach. he said. Three of the 36 hole<. will be on the water The homes along the course arc designed 10 fit 1n wit h the environ· ment and avoid the "plopped down" look that some de,elopments ha' e W11h that in mind. Irvine offi cials tra ' eled to the panish and French R1' 1eras for a refresher courst" on Mcd11erranean-style architecture. But some of the best idea came from anta Barbara and Los An· geles. he ~1d. Pointing to color slides of 1hc fou ntai ns. the bougain· '1llaes and the red ulc roofs of the Bd .\ir Hotel. he s:u d: "That's the feel '-'C "'ant this to ha ve." The homes· for sale this Janual") -55 prrm1cr lots along the golf course nc\t to the state park -wall include one owned bv Irvine Co. c ha1rmJn Donald Bren. Like th e other • •·acre lots. his will ha"c a ~60 degree panorama .. Even thc garage '-'Ill h<ne ii m1ll1on dollar \IC'-' .. \tod .st 111 said In phase two. l.t6 1 i-acre lots '-'111 be lor sak on the inland side of Coast H1gh'-'a) But to those dm mg on ( oa<.I H1ghwa). onl} one th ird of thl· ncv. homes wi ll he '1s1ble In pha~ thrl·c. the big lpts come on llnc R<A ng.mg 1n s11c from tv.o to right acres. these "'111 be homes for people v.ho want "a tenn1~ coun. ~tables. maids· quaners and a mo' 1c thc:ater in the back~ard:· he figured. In pnng ''}I . 600 un its built hy J \.1 Peters. Rccrcact1uns an~ other tirms v.1ll go on sale A s ot toda\. more tha n 5.000 people have eApressrd an intert:st in owning one uf the 2.600 homes and apanments. TODAY'S DAILY PIWT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE # 1 EYX400 DEADLINE: 12:00 Noon Tomorrow (Sltlutdlty Md Sundliy MnMtl hav• until noon th• ,...., "°"""'I to claim,,._,, priz•I) WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER. For Information ntgardlng rules and regulltions Clll the Orange Coast Daily Pilat at 842·4321 . ,. SuZette Alger end result of t.be people you super· vise. Until you can focus on those livina. breathina people as the most important part of your line and direct your energy to discovering the ca\UCs of your perceived "petty" problems, you will continue to tune out idle nuisances until they reach gargantuan proportion, fore10g you to make an assumptjve "quick-fix." When you begin to sec the human clement of l our process as an inte- gral part o your success you will seek ways to o pen lines of com- mun1cat1on, develop creative idea aieneration and ..., t.be teniut or your team, imteacf or poppina and pusina OUI upirin. o.r ldtttr. I...,.,_ a eeaa· ,.., wM •JI*' r.ave 1 mJlllea. 'l'MJ n• ... , a "'f ef It a. dlle ...., ............... M\'trldeb .. .................... fair .. eve.., ... la ... ~T -Ma. OM& Cetta M ... Dear Ms. OMS: How far off taraet are they? If they are just circlina t1'e wqons. while they reconnoiter, it is not wortb mentionina in idle water· cooler chatter. tf they are so far off the tataet as to warrant the use of a "fairness to others" monologue, I'd walk quietJy out before I mentioned my suspicions of injustice to any· one. However, most soapbox rendi· lions of the "justice for all" plea for fairness are a supercilious statement of personal injustice by a deprccat· ina critic with the tenacious penchant for focusing on the irrele- vant. unproductive and unimpor. Lant details of any situation. Jf your company is 1 nonnal red· blooded Ametkan meltina-pot con- aJomerate of manqeq sirlvina to maint1in equilibrium in a tempes1uou1 storm of competition. their miwon is to keep you a neocn · ary pert of their orpniz.ation. Docs your miwon make you worth sav- a.na? Deu Idette: Ou eempuy keep• d.iac .-a cal ... ~aea. Yes ....., aeemt able ta ...... caJt•H eUap ....... la really 11! WUt laaealtan .... T -Mt. TML, Newport Beac91 Dear Ms. TML: "CUiture change'' is a buzz-word of the '90s. Dunn& this renaissance of personal commit· ment and responsibility, prec1p1· Lated by corporate survival. "some- one" felt the need to add style and propriety to an era that will demand unending, unpopular and un· precedented changes be im- plemented. Fearing that complacency ma) have spawned a generation of ethcreaJ eclectics, the word cult ure now prefaces what was perceived as base and possibly crude. -Chante. Unfortunately a societr cannot kllowinalY set out to m&ke a so- called culture chan,e. The culture is an evolution of chaoses that have been implemented either by neceu- ity or desian. Companies. except those dealint with yotun or penicillin may do well to foraet about cuiture and focus on the basi~ necessary changes. Behaviors, beliefs and bravura must chaftft. Tbt culture is not the problem, It is the maues who collectively support the society and now must take personal re. spons1bility for the travesty created by bourgeois complacency who must chan1e. S.Zelle AJ1er, .,,,.,. ~ ... ,..., ud FrlbJ, 11 prnlMlll -1 Team. Worb, • maa1emal ,,...,.,,,. II.rm buH Ill IrvJ.e. qw.u.. ,. lier coJ1m• 1llo1Jtl H •MrHM hi: Strictly 8111llle11, c/o ()rap C..11 Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 11#, Cnta Me,., ltltl. Stocks end week with downturn NEW YO RK -Wall Street's fo ur-day repneve from worries about the economy and the Persian Gulf ended Thursday as stock prices fell sharply in response to higher oil prices and rising interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 39.11 to 2.593.32 after gaining 149.0 I points over the previous four sessions. The average had been down between 20 and 25 poi nts for much of the day, but computer program trading in the last half-hour steepcncd the market's losses. The blue chip indicator was down nearl y 54 points before regaining some ground. Declining issues outnumbered gainers by a maf$Jn of more than 2 to I in nat1onw1de trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with 482 up. 998 down and 501 unrhanged. Vol ume on the Ooor of the Big Board came to 120.89 mallion shares. down from 127.65 milhon in the previous session. Nationwide. consolidated volume an NYSE-listed issues. incl ud ing trades in those stocks on reJJonal exchanges and in the over· the-counter market. totaled 144. 97 m1lhon shares. The rismg pnce of oil and a surge 1n market interest rates rekindled fears that the economy wall slap in to a recession. The near-term pnce of light. sweet crude rose 85 cents to S26. 77 a barrel on the Ne"' York Mercantile Exchange. while in the credit markets. the yield on the Treasul') 's bellwether JO.year bond climbed to 8.98 pcrcent b:r late afternoon from late Wednesday's 8.92 percent. The Bank of Japan's dcc1s1on to raise its discount rate to 6 perce nt from 5.25 perce nt underscored some concerns about the Federal Rescrve's w11l1 ngne!>s to lower 1ntertst rates in this countn . There also v.cre ~1gns that consumers arc becoming more pcss1m1st1c about the econ- om). That prompted concerns in the m~kct that consumers m1$ht cuna1I their spending. making an econo mi c downturn self.fulfi ll ing. Meanv.hile. the Persian Gulf cnsis Y-e1ghed on thr market once again after traders sav. some cause for opt1m1sm earlier this week. U.N. ~crctal') General Ja, 1er Perez de Cuellar amved 1n Jordan for talks With Iraq's foreign m1n1ster. but th e market saw few other hopeful signs Rl'pon!> that Iraq has set nev. conditions for a1Joy.,1ng forr1gners to leave the count!") also increased trader pessimism. -By Tbe Associated Press WHAT ,l.SE DID '\l.SE C'0'9POSITE THA'\SAC'TIO'\S NEW YORK (~Pl Auousr 30: Advanced Declined ¥nchitnDed otal lu uei New hlghi New lows Thu#l ~1 J 66 \lSE tPS &: 001'\S NEW YOJll(, (APJ -The follQwlnQ list shows tht Ntw York Slock Exchan9e slocki end warr1nts that have gone up the most end down the most based on percenl of chanQt tor Thut$dav. No securllles trading belOw S2 "' 1000 shares are Included Nel end ~rcentage changes are Jtle difference belwHn the previous dos ng price and Thursd~r;l S.JO P.m prl<.e Heme L.affi CM Pd. 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The actress recently st.arred 1n a British TV drama, "Mother Love." as a possessive and manipulative mother. Trained as a classical ac- treu, she pined fame as Emma Peal 1n the telcv1s1on spy-spoof, "The Avenaers." Back 011 Qe set: -IUtey Sagal. rumored to be in a contract dispute Wllh producers of her hit show "Mamed ... With Children." is back at work. her publicist said. "Production is in full force," spokeswoman Carrie Ross said Wednesday in Los Angeles. "There 1s no problem." Sq.al, who plays the sleazy wife on Fox Broadcastmg Co.'s raunchy situation comedy, called 1n sick earlier this month as productJon bc&an for fall episodes. Several newspapers reported the actress was boycotting the set to demand more money. Ross would not comment on the reports. "She's at work," Ross said. "That's the comment." Mow 1oes on: -Marie Os- mond collapsed on a conccn staae in Canton, Ohio, 1bccause she insisted performing despite being ill witti a stomach virus. D .. n ..... her manager said. "She haa a severe stomach flu today, the kind that JUSt de- hydrates you and saps your strength," Karl Engemann said Wednesday_ night from his office in Provo. Utati ... She didn't want to disappoint the people at the fair who came to sec her and she went on to do her show. It got the better of her and she col- la12_sed." The )~year-old country mu- sician was taken from the Stark County Fair's main grandstand to a hospital emergency room Wednesday night. She was treated with intravenous nu1ds and released early Thursday. Engemann said. -By n~ A11ocla1ed Pr~11 Women's smiles winning Q. How do we know women smile more than men do? A. Those hidden-camera survc~ s so show. But if you want to prove 11 for yourself, look through your old school yearbook. Q. When you fall in love, your bram produces a chemical that picks up your pulse rate, increases your enerJy level, and Jives you a happy dreamy feeling. What's it called~ A. Phen,Ylethylamine. Some candy sellers insist 1t also comes naturally in chocolate. Shrug. L.M . Boyd ot emotions and words occur in the same side of the brain. the left. That. 81_,..TAYLOll ....... c.a, ..... TIP'PANY'I TDIPTATIONl-A sneak preview oftbe 1990-91 Ti&ny It Co. Collection i1 tomethlna to behold. Known for innovative de- aip and impeccable quality the ercmicre pioca will be available In september and include to-die-for in- tricaiely cirvcd 18K aold awfilb clips emblazoned with sapphires or emeralds. In ceatbration of bet 10th an- niversary with Tiffany, Paloma Picauo, bas desi~ed a 71 S-carat lilac colored lcwwte aem necklace set with ribbons of pave diamonds, suspended on cultured pearls. Diamond lovers will drool over the Garland necklace, fcaturina 177 ex- ceptional round. pear and marquise shat>Cd diamonds mounted in plaunum and fcaturina a diamond drop weiahina over 68 carats. The multi-lincuaJ staff at Tiffany &: Co. in South Coast P1az.a would love to take your order, but the jewels arc so new, prices arc not yet available. SOLAR SOLtmONS -The first, solar powered retail information can has been added tQ Fashion Island's Kiosk propam. The cart, capable of rcmainin• outside 24 hours a day, is able to function without sun for a period of four to five days. In its cffon to address the energy issues of the '90s, Fashion Island will also be introducina recycled shopping bags. Episode opened this week at SCP. If you haven't visited the May Co. wina. second level lately, do it. Epdode ia wonh the detour. And if you're too busy to come to them, they will bril\I their lush clatsica to your bome or office at no cha.rae. Also for the busy woman, with 2"4- hour notice, they will open their store at non-rqulat store hours. Wow. CBANOE OP OOMMAND -As of Sept. l, the Rouse Co. of Col- umbia, Md., wiU take over as the new lease manqement company of Fashion Island replacing Donahue- Schribncr. In addition to F.1. Rouse Co. manaan Sant.a Monica Place. Rick Oliver is the newly appointed aeneral manqer. GLAMOUR Glftl..S -Most women would have to admit it would be fun to play cover girl. That is precisely the philosophy behind Glamour Shou, South Coast V1Uaae. Only in the complex sjx weeks, Ghrmour Shots, has had an over- whelming success rate with approx· 1mately 100 women weekly availing themselves of the service. A two- hour &)amour session ($29.50) in- cludes a complete makeover and photo sitting using different ward· robes from the very &)amorous to the more casual. (No boudoir). Prints are extra, wtth ponfobo pnces stanin& at S7S. For additional mfor- mation, call 75 l-5665. FIRST TIME BUYERS -Ac- cordin& to Ed Schaefer. reg.1onal manager of Jindo Furs, Atnum Coun, the first time fur buyer is 1n her late 20s and her first purcha~ 1s a dark ranch mink coat averagmg S2.000.SJ,000. <>ranee County pis Drder the more clulic ltYla. in l!Jbt.er abadet rat.her than the tren- dier, briahUY colomS fun favored by · this fall. Pri<lct vary de.- on the fur. Minks ranae 2.sooo..su,000. A Russian lynx may cost Sb.000. MAAVELS OP MYSTEIUES - South Cout Villaae Mmctina Di- rector Kathl«n Greene stated the murder mystery aeries, entitled "Sherlock Holmes and the Cunc of the Murrietta Treasure," bas met with such success it has been ex- tended throuah Sept. 29. Tile $6S- per-person tick.ct includes a visit to the crime scenes in chautfered limousjnc, dinner at your choice of SCV rcstauranu and a cbampqne and coffee reception. For reser- vations, call 435-2050. CAMPUS BOUND -Bcnenon, Crystal Court, wiJJ be gjVln& away black rubberized backpacks with a frqrancc purchase of Colors for men and women. Popular with the college set, the women's cau de toilette ($32. 50) is the most in de- mand. Noted for bcaut1ful colors and textures, Benetton has a wide ranae oflegings, sweaters. fake furs, Jackets, coats and blazers an fall's hottest shades. F ASBION PREVIEW -Nor- dstrom. SCP, presents "Style, the Universal Languqe" fashion show on Saturday, Sept 8.. at 8 am. T 1ckets are $1 0, with proceeds to benefit the March of Dimes. Reser- vations are required. Lunar•ln• Minic coet Stingy husband leaves a fortune Au La.Hen ' favorite cohtmDI He's drunk agam." (How's that for flcelt to obla.la c.1'4Nly of lite clllJ. dra . are belq reprllltecl wMJe alae It OD a 7-year-old?) vacatloa. I hate to sec these two lovely CoafWeat1al to Sick of nta DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus-children raJScd 10 such a crumm)' Allemle RelatleuMp: I'm H t _.. band passed away three months ago environment. My husband is fun-prised. It ...,.., aa u Ge _, la at the age of 67. We were married 37 ous. We have no money for lawyers kit ba.M 11 eatilla., tile re4~ years, and l must confess. they were and court action. Who can we turn del. 1 pnmJ.e ,.. dalit not happy years. We were always to" -COLOR US BLUE will •t improve die ~. 1 poor. Our three children wore hand-Ann DEAR BLUE: v .. cu tan to will pnMally IDMe It wene. PleaM me-downs. It was nothtng for me to Landers Lqal A1d. Look la dae p111oee beot. rea4 t1ae flnt letter la~ e.c1t11'-L walk three miles to save t.brec cents ••••••••••••• AJMI If Y" .... , flM u lllte4, Y" Bow 18&eralillc diet 1.., aener _. on a can of soup or a nickel on a can cu tan to die JneaUe HtMritia 1ten -..W antve • die ... e .. ,, of beans. We never owned a car. The 7:30 p.m. When he asked. "Where's die au1 time yoar llHbud flMt die .------------- only tnps we ever ma~e were to Mommy?'° the boy replied. "She kld1 alone. If yoer letter I• u funerals. Wh~never ~ thmlc .of my_ went to get Tom (her new husband). accarate report, It tlaollld.D't be d.lf. husband. I picture him tummg off __ _ HllllOll IRU lPPLl llCE SER VICE Ilg.ht~. or turning down the heat "to I save. CALL Daily Pilat THE CLASSIFIED 642-5678 • Ott• ] 1 1•1 "~"l'IK' . . ......... , •~'(. • ,__.._,I -·•"• 1240 L og•n Awe C081• Me•• s.49-3077 Now all of a sudden I'm a rich widow. Three days before m y bus.-I band died. he told me to look 10 his tool box for some papen. I was shocked to find a Life insurance ~--------------------------'------------- policy, payable to me for $78.000. A week later l found a bank book taped under a kuchen chair and discovered he had S 11 ,000 in a savings account. That very day I began to look in all kinds of crazy places. I found stock securities in a leather pouch nailed to a beam in the attic. l found another savings book under a rua 1n our bedroom. (He had started It IO 1949 and sa ved $8.200.) Instead of being happy, l am becoming hateful and bitter. l feel that his whole life was a lie. Why did he make us live like paupers when we could have had a decent home. collqe for our children and va- ca11ons? Please answer this question and help me enjoy what years 1 have left. -RAGS-TO-RICH ES WIDOW DEAR FRIEND: Yov laaabu4 wu mea&ally Ill. la a 1traqe way Ile ujoyed uvta1 moeey la aecret far more &Ma moat people eaJoy 1pead- lq It. Of eot1ne, h wa1 ufalr to yoe ud lite elaJWrea -a enel 1ame to pet It 1nlly. B•t lite past 11 over ud dome wttla, M forctn laJm, •ear, ud 10 oa from ~ere. I 118cerely laope &Mt yoe ud lite ckll•ra will nJoy lite cemforta M loa1 dea.led yo•. treat yoanelf to some lu•rlct a.ltd bve Mme fu. v .. •nerve It! DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ken- neth and I were mamed a year ago this month. Hts ex-wife remamed the same wttk. I am wntina about their children. 3 and 7. Kenneth's ex-wife has custody. She has left the children alone on numerous occasions. Last week, Kenneth went over there and found the lc1ds alone apin. It was Lipo Suctioning $990* NO l>(l\X':\ PAY~t E~T Q60PER,H> '1 O.A < Breast Enlargcn1ent I (},(.' $1990* $1990* '."\O D< )\X''.\: PAY~1 E'.\:T t:.nO ""'~ ,,() '17 0 .\ ( N<) D< )\X ' PAYMENT ~RO PERM<>. '17 () .C Experienced Surgeons with over 25,000 Plastic Surgeries Performed Breast Lift Eye~ face & eek $27SO* $1990* $29SO* Early New En&)anders lopped off the top of the pumpkin, scooped out the fibre and seeds. filled the shell with milk, baked it in the hearth. and called 1t a "pye." they think., may be why so many ---writers aet hi&her when they'rt high !.-------------() 0()\X'N PAYME T N< > ()()\X N P Y~1E!\:T t:.no PI K \tO '17 ()-\( ~<l ()()\\' PAYMENT Q120 PERMO. If the pollsters have it rt4ht. two out of fi ve hiah school seniors aot drunk durina the last two weeks. By early sprina. a beaver's tail is only half u bi& as 1t was in early autumn. That's where it stores the fat it collects in the summer to survive the winter. Remember that. If you're cauaJtt out there with no thermometer, you can always tell whether it's summer or winter by the size of lhe beaver's tail. and lower wfien they're low. Their ltft brains ovt'rpercolate. That's the theory. Approximately 60 percent of the Harvard underarads tell pollsten they still don't know themselves well cnouah to decide on their lifetime lines of work. Tradition holds a man 1n the Lua tnbc of Kenya mu~t never look directly into the eyes of h1' mother- in-law. Consider names such as "We t- c h ester... "Lancuttr" and ..Worcester.'' The suffix ~llablcs arc corruptions of the Latin for "camp." 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These women, despite the obvious differences in their 11e1. national becqround (Mitrovicb is Yuaoslav, with a Iona P.Criod of time spent in Enaland, while Kennedy is from the East Coast and Cohee from the West Coast) and professions, share a spiri- tual orientation to life, ethical con- e.ems. and an astonish.ins honesty that unify their work and made the rcadina especially coherent and moving. Mitrovich, recently injured in an automobile accident and still re· coverina. unfortunately was not able to attend, but she was, as Cohee pointed out, very much "present in spirit." Her work, beautifulJy read by Cohee and Kennedy, opened the reading and set the tone for the evening. Her poems were selected from a new volume of her works, .. Collected Poems" (Inevitable Press. 1990), and Kennedy an- t rod uced her selection of Mitrov1ch's work by mentioning that they first met an 1979, when Mitrovich had invited Kennedy, then living in Boston. to appear an a summer Poetry Festival in La&una. This invitation to the West Coast was a turning point in Kennedy's life, who "fell in love with Laguna" and quickly returned, armed with only a typewriter and two suitcases. to begin a new life here. The poems Kennedy chose to read from ''Collected Poems," including Mitrovich's moving poem about her daughter. a painter, who died after a long struggle wi th cancer and a masectomy that lefi "an ugly wound" o n her "slim and lovely body," indicated M1trovich's range of subjects, her poetic control. and the deep feeling 1n her work. Cohee began her reading of Mitrovich's poetry by recalling how. as a young poet at the beginning of her career, she had been led .. trem- bling and shalo ng" by Mitrovich 10 the podium of Laguna Poets to read a poem, "O~ du No~" which had ju.st been publiahcd. Still not quite certain how Mitrovich had learned o( the poem '1 publication or had formed enouah faith in the youftltr poet to know that she could read her poem before an audience, Cohee paid rich tribute to MJtrovicb'1 ability as director of Lquna Poets to recopize and encounac all poets, includinc the youna and un- published. to read their work durina the open rcadina ICCtion of each meetina. The 11qe of the Lafuna Play- howe, with its impressive set for Shaw's "Anthony and Cleopatra." complete with columns supportina cornices covered with bief'Ol)yphs and an imposina "throne" on which the poets sat, made a fascinatina backdrop to the work of all three poets, who have dedicated much of their work to explorina what it means to be a woman, especially a woman artist, concerned with en- durina human values in a time of rapid -and, all too often, baffiing -social chanae. In "Virainia, I Will Go with You to the River,·· Cohee reminds us of the tragic suicide of Virginia Woolf and ruefully points out the disturb- ina parallels between her own life, as wife of publisher and , printer Pat Cohee, and that of Woolf, whose husband, Leonard, was a noted pub- lisher. That some of our finest art- ists, li ke Woolf, arc unable to choose to survive, reminds us of the hard- ships the creative face. In .. Lithium," an ironic, witty, but shocking poem, a psychiatrist blithe- ly prescribes lithium to all who enter his office since af they arc not already manic epressives, they "soon will be.' In "My Mother's Hair," Cohee e mines with honesty and dJgnity he feelings of the abused child. Most of the poems Cohee read a e from "Sexual Ter- rain" ( 1986) or her forthcoming "Laguna Ca on Was Once a River," scheduled for publication this Dec.ember by Inevitable Press. Movl~ listings Newport Beach MlAIOA CHMMA 1ot E lall>CM llfvd 6 H lS70 TIM ........... 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MAGNIFICENT" "* * * * Al once haunting n ghOOltShly tumy, this grand new thnlef IS in a class by ltseff. lJM'I Neeson IS magnificent. Sam Rami IS a kinetic WUMd.. °""' c-!CW l'Qillll l'OS'! .. FUN" "Fun for ~s. A CtNtive ~ book ldvent\.n thlt'I dltk, funny end entertaining. Liem Neelofl is tenific Ind Franc:a Mc~ Is the 'Beauty' to hiS 'Belst'." ...,. .... ,.aiv :, , • : l_ ,, ' In a private Interview, Marcia Cohee d11eueeed the difficulties of beina limuU.aneoully a poet. a mother, and a wife, while workina at a f\alJ·time job. Wnti.na her poems u belt abe can, often dwina her lunch hour, she states. "My pune bat become an anena1;• aance she car- ries copies of her poems with her at all times in cue the cand find a ftw, uninterrupted minutes in whkb to concentrate on a new line, a re- vision, or perhaps a new ICCtion of a poem . Terry Kennedy spoke of similar CQnc:ems, altbouah since her chil- dren are now pown, ~are lets a problem than is the hiab cost of livina, especially in her beloved Or-anae County, and the constant strua- &le to write while tryina to earn a livina. Author of three volumes of poetry, Kennedy read poem after poem that revealed her passionate desire for social justice, her re- verance for life and nature. In "IOU" a poem in which she pays tribute to. the many women friends who have been there to support and cherish her in her times of need, we see Kennedy's strong combination of power and vulnerability, which aivcs her work a hauntina memorability. Discussing "IOU with the audience, Kennedy raised the question of whether or not men. like women, have friends of their own sex that they can count on to welcome and support them what- ever the circumstances or need. In "September Sunday Mom in&." she eumines bow Southern California's materialism -in this case. an ob- scssi ve desire for luxury can -rests in uneasy juxtapostion to the beauty of our natural setting and the sense of God that, to the spiritual per- vades this beauty. Courageous, talented. honest, strugling, vulnerable, strong: how many words would it take to do justice to poets Marta Mitrovich, Marcia Cohee. and Terry Kennedy? The Poetry Festival was an outstanding success. r -... fl'G-1 JI 12 H . J >O. 6. 8 JO. ro SO l .. __. .__ 1•1 r r o . l )() s rs 8 10 )() ) 0-flll rl •S ) S 1 ' 11 •DWMIDS fMJUllD C'INS-Fnnoon r"""°' ~ POt1 Ctnt.-...o-11r1 r T ....... C..• ef ._.. 1111 12 )() l •S \ 1 IS 'IS r r rs l llJ .... -IKo·l ll tl . 1 • 6. I. 10 l ,..._. U. ... V.._. 1111 r 1 4S l S r S 1 )() • •s 4 rta• 1 1 f1ll I. l >0. • I JO. 10 4S S Y--e ._ N ll'G-rJI 11 '5 4 4S I 0 TIM ,,...__ fKol 1 4S 6 •S 10 4S • .,,.. TW9 ~ .. flt) r •. 1. 10 1 ..... Neen lllJ r 1 l 4S. 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The U.N. chief, Javier Perez. de Cuellar, ex- pressed optimism -but also warned that the si tuation in the region was "explosive." The United States, meanwhile. was looking fo r help in bearing the financial burden of its SI billion· a-month military buildup in the Persian Gulf. President Bush said he was soliciting funds from sev- eral countries to help defray the cost of the deployment. In Baghdad, more than 200 foreign wori'ftn and child ren p thered al a hotel Thursday. hop- ing to leave the country. Some had been held by the Iraqi s at military and other installations, serving as "human shields" against attack. One Bntish woman, Karen Tay- lor. said she was held with other Britons at a site 300 miles from Baghdad. "We were treated well but some child rtn were sick,'' she said. Iraq had sajd foreign women and children would be allowed to lca\e beginning Wednesday. But State Department spokeswoman Marpret Tutwiler said no exit permits had been issued to Ameri- cans as of Thursday. Ms. Tutwiler said Iraqi authorities were lnsistina on a variety of arcane paperwork. in· cl':'di.na a letter reque11in1 per· mission to &<.>. translated mto Arabic and affixed with a stamp from authorities oertifyina that all local taxes had been paid. "This emotional roller coaster is inhumane and disgraceful," the spokeswoman said. The State .Department bas said about one-third of the 3,000 Americans who have been barred from leaving Iraq and Kuwait arc women or children age 18 and under'. The Americans arc amona about 21,000 Westetfl'ers trapped since Iraq took over Kuwait on Aug. 2. Iraq's ambassador to the United States denied reports from diplomats in Baghdad that Iraq bad demanded that an y planes arriving to pick up hostages bring m food and medicine. Iraq's sup- plies have been all but cut off by the flobal embargo imposed since th e mvasioo. While the families and friends of hostages hoped for a home· coming. U.S. so ldi ers' loved ones were saying their goodbyes. In rural Allendale. S.C .. a town of 4,500 about 80 miles south of Columbia. Ima Jean Rooker fought tears as she pre pared to see off her son James. an Anny guardsman who turned 20 this month. • 4 . ··t just wiah that it didn't have to bap_pen like this, that lhinp could have been settled throU&fl neaotiations," she said. Talks were under way on sev- eral fronts. Perez de Cuellar, arrivina in the Jordanian capital of Amman for talk.a Friday with Iraq's foreign mi~r, Tariq Aziz, told re- port!n: "I believe that the aovem- ment of Iraq is as eager as we au are to find a just and tasting solution of the t>roblem." The U.N. chief said the dis~ cussions would be within the framework of a series of U.N. resolutions passed since the in- vasion. Those resolutions in- cluded demands for an Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait and the imposition of economic sanctions against Baghdad. Jn Cairo. the Arab League con· vened an emergency meeting Thursday. But only 13 of its 21 member states were represented. reflecting the Arab world's deep divisions over the crisis. The c-0untries represented in- cluded ltie 12 who supported res- olutions approved at a stol'fl'\y· Arab League summit on Aug. 10. At that summit, the 12 nations condemned the invasion of Ku wait; said they viewed the Kuwaiti royal fa mily as the emirate's legitimale rulers; and - tn their most controvers1a! move -agreed to send troops to Saudi Arabia. Egypt. Syria and Morocco have since sent conti ngents to Saudi Arabia. Al L,eMWll'f'otO The famlly of •n alrm•n l••vln9 Hiii Air Pore• a.se, Utah, w•tch •• his plane departs early Thursday morning. Hostage families may lose paychecks HOUSTON -The fam1lle '> of '\Orne Amencan 011 workl·rs trapped 1n Iraq or Kuwait have another worry : l\ company says 1t can't afford to kee p paying their 'la lanes. At least SI'< contract workers for tht• OCiE Dnlling Inc. remain in Ku1,1,,ut or Iraq . Ten other workers and their dt•pendent~ left . accord- ing to T.B. O'Bnen, president of O'Brien. (ruins. Simpson Inc. in Midland. OGE Dnlling 1s m Hou\ton subs1d1ary. ''You·,c got to understand, wl··re not a big compan)." O'Brien !>aid Thursday. "Essen- t1all~. 90 pcrtenl of1ts income and bu!>incs!> 1i. bus1nesi. 1n Ku1,1,a11. Now it's not a company. That company is broke because we are out about S470,000 that hasn't been paid to us." OGE provided dnlhng super- visors and supenntendents to Kuwait 011 Co. and Kuwait Na· tional Petroleum Co. for 10 years. Both companies were owned by the goverment of Kuwait, which was dissolved after Iraq invaded the ne1ghbonng countl') on Aug. 2 "Our contract wllh these people terminated when our contract with Kuwait 011 Company ter- minated," O'Bnen said. "That's just the way the contract was written. And the company doesn't ha \e any money to pay them." He said 1f the compan) tned to absorb the loss. soon it wouldn't be able to pay the stranded workers or tts other 40 employees "It's not by our choice that any of them were there. We have a number of them who used good judgment to get out and a number used poor judgment to sta) and two got captured and didn't ha'e an) choice in the matter." O'Brien said the stranded workers tncluded people from Texas. Loumana and Canada. Two were taken to Baghdad and four. plus a worker's "1fe. are believed to have rt•maincd 1n Kuwait. O'Bnen said has compan) 1s going directl } to Kuwall Pet- roleum Co.. which has ~ct up operations in London. to If) to gel us payment. He also 1s scd.1ng guidance from the Tcxa<o Emplo~ mC'nt Comm1ss1on 1n hope~ 111 getting the worker~ unempln) · ment benefits from th6. statt: Bill Grossenbacher of the T t'Aas Employment Comm1ss1on ~1d the state has asked for 1nfor- ma11on on the "orke~ and 1,1, 111 examine each case "There ma) be a "a' we could interpret our laws so some o1 the~ ind1v1duals could quahf) lfso. we would mail their checks to their fam ilies." he said from Austin. The checks would amount 10 no more than S2 l 4 per wef'k . "That wouldn't even begin to touch our respons1b1ht1es.'' said Patnc1a Hale. of nearb} Spnng. whose husband. Edward. ts being held. "I really don't know ~et what I'm going to do I ha ve no other income Donnn.a Cole. of Odessa. whose husband. John. 1s a capti ve. said S214 "won't even pa) my tele· phone 1'>111 " -By neo A11ocl•I~ PttS1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Aa. NASA, could not communicate with the Astro observatory aboard Col· umbia oo Thursday, and mi.uion manaaen spent the day trying to decide whether the shuttle can be launched Saturday. The countdown continued toward liftoff at I: 17 a.m. Saturday, even though thef'( was a good chanoe the launch might be delayed by a day or more. loformation was not bema re- ceived over the communications lines that link Astro's X-ray tele- scope with computers m the launch control ~nter. The trouble was dis- covered after Columbia's payload bay doors were closed Wednesday mltht. Program scientist Ed Weiler said full co ntact with the: observatqcy is necessar) for launch. The scientific returns from the fligh t will not suffer 1f the flight must be delayed a few days. he said. "A few days' sh p really won't affect 1t at all. It reall) won't change 11." Weiler said. The shuttle, s1tung on its seaside pad, 1s co.o.nected with the launch control center 311, miles away with regular telephone-type hnes. "We don't know where we are at this point." said test director AJ Sofge said ... All ~ know that we've lost .. 1~ our land hne." Columbia's astronomy mission has been delayed smce May 30, when a launch attempt was called off becauSt' of a hydrogen leak during fueling. A month later. similar prob- lems were found wnh Atlantis, and m classified Pentagon flight was dt'la}ed from July to November. Columbia 1s to be the first shuttle to fl}' since Discovery ca.med the flawe.d Hubble Space Telescope into orbit in Apnl It 1s the longest gap ~tw«n shuttle missions since flights resumed follo wing lhe 1986 Challenger disaster. Sofge said the launch team has confidence 1n ·the shuttle's new fuel hoes. "Everybody feels great." Sofge said. "This 1s what we do best, and everybody's vcf) happy to be here." The S 150 m1ll1 on Astro ob- servatory will probe some of the hottest Objects tn the UntVC~ dur- ing the m1ss1on. which will last nme to I 0 da) s. .\ comet and supernova are among the approx1matel} 150 targets -By ~ AH«UIH Pm• Suspects in grisly Florida killings questioned '" GAINESVILLE. Fla. In· 'C\llgators ha H' hecn dispatched across the ~lair to quC'sllon poso;1bk suspect!-in the gn\I) 'lla)1ngs ot fiH· students 1hat haH' paral)ZC'd th1~ rnllcgl· town. police said Thursda). Li. Sadie Darnell. a Ciaincs' 11le police spul..c'iwoman. 'ia1d i.orn<' of the <>u~pect\ wen· in custod) for uthn cnme\, oth ers arc not 1n- can·erated Al least four 1nvest1gators were !>ent tu wunt1C'\ in ct•ntral Flonda. In Bano1,1, lh<: Polk ( 'ounty Shcnlf s • Department \\al> holding a man ar- rntcd for burglar) who discussed thr k1 ll1ngs afkr turning hi mself 1n to police. But spokeswoman L) nn Brr1denhal h ..aid hl' could have . Sentences .. ·concern archbishop LOS ANGELES · In response to l'harge~ that pro-ltfc acu v1sts were " being dealt undul ) harsh .sentences for blockading ch ntcs. Archbishop Roger Mahon) today asked pros- ecutors and Judges for help in assur· mg ··evenhanded treatment." Mahon). an outspoken abon1on foe. said he ~hares a "dl'ep concern" with pro-hfc art1v1sts that JUdges arc tx>1,1,1ng to poht1cal p~ssure tn sentencing them to jail tenns rang- ·•· ing from 45 to 215 days. II ., In a letter made pubh<.' today. Mahony asked the pres1d1ng Judges. District Attorne)' Ira Remt'r and City Attorne} Jame Hahn -· who has been overseei ng the: trials of dozens of pro-life protesters -to compart their sentences wlth th ose of others con\ 1cted of trespassina. "(Pro-hfc ac11v1sts) feel that thC' scntcnc.cs bema imposed ... are more severe than the sentences being im- posed on persons· c.onvicted of simi- lar charges .. put who arc not "" motivated out of a con~m foT the lives of unbom children," Mahony ~ wrote. AdditJonally. he maintained. pro. hfe protesters arc artt!ted more frt· qucntly than demonstrators for other cautts. ••1 am u luna your help in findina an1wcrs to questions that I hope will u.sist me m assurina my fellow CatboUcs and othcn of aood will of " the fair and cven·handed treatment of our judicial system," Mahony wrote. learned the 1nformat1 on from news reports and 1s not a pnm<' suspert. Police ~td at a news conference Thursda} afternoon that the ques- tioning of a pool of suspects was a s1gn1ficant devel opm<'nt. "We are vef) encouraged and ex- cited,'' Darnell s~ud. But "we don't sec an imminent arrest." Lt. Spencer Mann of the Alachua County Shcnffs Depart· ment cautioned. Police do not have a "hot suspect." he said. Authorities. meanwhile. were struggling to contend with an active rumor mill about the "lust killer" who reportedly stole b<Xl) parts of some v1ct1ms. Un1 ver1aty of Flonda Pre siden t John Lombardi said the school was operating normally and would not be "held hostage to lunac) .. But flags on campus flew at half-staff and the ctl} was being combed b~ an army of 600 local police. state in- vestigators and FBI agents. "We're trying to put a secunt~ blanket over thi s city," said Police Chief Wayland C'hflon. Despite efforts by police and school officials to provide a safr and sane environmen1 m the opening week of classes, the d1scoven of the murdered students on Sunda)-. Mon- da) and Tuesda) released a virus of fear. The fear was fed by publtshed reports that the killer stole flesh from some ot the mutil:ued '1n1m~ and left the head of n dclap1tatl·d nc•1 m sitting on a shdf. Police ha' e gl\ t'n fc1,1, detail" about the mut1la11un\ But the ~t Peter.,hurg l 1mes r<'pon<:d th.it p1el'l'S of tlc<,h frum the !ir'it thrt'l' \ll't1m\ 1,1,ere m1<>'llng f hl' Orlandll Senund reponcd tha1 thC' nappk'> of the first two 'll tlfTl\ had been H'· mo' ed and had mH been found Clifton ~1d 11 "'a" the 1,1,or~ <If J "lust killer " Fear affected at k<1<1t one schl1\\I ass1gnmt:nt. .\nm· (J Jone\. an l ng · lish professor. \aid .t cla\s t "Cl!>C to put off reading "Pans Trout." a no' cl b) Pete f)e\tl'r ahout J r'' · chotu: murderer \lallcing a ~m;1ll town "The} decided the' didn't want to be reading this no,cJ 1n the· middle of the night ." she ..aid The rumor mall gt·ncr.itcd t•ndks' fa IS<.· leads and tcmf\ 1ng new poss1balit1es that h1ndcrt'd the 1n- ' c511gat1on "I've OC\l'r '>Ct'n 11 thl\ had lt'<o nut of c.:ontrul." ..aid Ma nn . ..\ 24-hour rumor-control hot lim· at the .\lachua ( uun\\ Cn~1" Center h.Jd ral'l..C'd up mmt• than 4.000 call'> 'iinCl' Monda' ... 1n111al fnght ·· fhe\ ·a· 1n full pan1C." sa1J a female rnun'>t"lor . a l 'F graduatr \tudcnt "ho did not want her name med "1 he kids are cla1m1ng that the' ·re nut gt'llang cnoudl 1ntor,: mat10n from the authont1es .. The most persistent rumor!> tn· 'olvcd tht' d1scovef) of more mutilated bodies -but there also were reports of satanism. stolen police unitorms and phon) dchvef) men Police categoncall> denied the stone!> Wednesda' 's d1SCO\er; of 1wo bodies in Melrose. a smail town 20 miles to the northea~l ofua10ew 1llc ~t off a bnef pant' unul police ..aid the sla} mgs were not f'C'lated to the studt'nt killing~ Man\ Mudents It'll to~n earl\ for the Labor Da' wcC'kend. t'lut f om- bard1 asS('ncd· that thing' WC'rt' re- turning to normal -By Tbeo A11ocl••~ PrH• Weddlnr Gown• Df'Cl "'°" A , .. _.. • • ' ........ -... I •• tw"' 1n plas!K bat> SIU() Germ a n Home Bakery TrllM ~Id\ 6. l•c~ Wedding Cakes "The Old· form1I\ & ~ldple<t-s $411 Fashion Way · 2<l'>O Grace Ln Llrte Selection C M Call for info 540-0281 786-6570 . "'. '" • ,-,):f' i• Ill,,~ ....... •..j ~' ' B.l .'s C1teri19 ... .... ,.. ,,, ..... . . ..... .. ~ . .., I~ WCllOINC Gta D • .. . •' . t ..... 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( ..... 141) ,\wittd Wlnninl( Oul1n .. r11 Wtddintr" c ri•ttt11d le> r'nt't'I Greet ee11e110n. tti.ndty MrVtoe • ..ooino \'Ollr f\ l'r\ 011r11I nc>c-<i eoo.eorlee lllO ..,.bl9, (7 14 ) 645 -8144 ........... , .... llM411 1/H1 c-A' eu & s~,, DA l'MON~s MOBILE D.4'. Mu11ir •·or .\II ()c-<'a~ion<> 'Jku/ •. "'m fbt'h to Roc-k "1 r ttoi:.-.-.11•'" •v• "''tt't eat/ em,'' "' 842-4321 I •If J., •.... ,,,_, H 1111 • nt H 00 11 1t1 (7141 %t1 ())t).= \I ' ' • OM.II• COA8T DAILY N.OT M "1dlly, Auguet 31, 1880 ORANGE COAST ...., ... An Independent Newspaper Published by Page Group Publ11h1ng, Inc. loben t . 'at•· president & chief e.11ecu1111e ollicer William S. LobcMU, ed11or & Ytee-ptesidenr Stev• Marble, monog1ng ed11or Stan Wyman, n1gh1 ed1ior Don F.nley, ed1toriol page editor logw Bloom, leorures ed11or Roger C0tl.on, sporl\ ed11or Carol Humphrey., soc•etv ed1101 Elliot Stein, Jr., ·d101rrnon Gerald W. Adcox, Jr., general monoge1 Waltw 8urrou9ht1 1901-1989, founcMg publisher Editor/al Even attempted bombings have a bright side I fs a good thing that the bom b. which Newport Beach Po lice and the O range Coun1y She riffs deputies d isarmed earlier this week, was fo und rn a garage on the Orange Coast and not in New York City. It would have killed several New Yorkers. We really don't mean to be funny over a serious incident, but the fac t is that bomb. which sat overnight in a briefcase-like device. wo uld have pro bably been ripped off if the incident had occured in the Big Apple. It is the nature of that city these days. People m tha s part of the country are a bit more concerned a bout others. Many, witnesses say, saw that briefcase lying in the Koll Center Newport parking garage. bu1 few from thas area would pick tt. knowing that the owner would return soon to claim it. That's why no one go t hurt. In New York. someone would have seen that bnefcase and probably have run off with it, gemng blown to b11s in the process. The joke back there is that potential garbage stri kes no longer scare anyone. Wanna get nd of the garbage'.' Gift wrap II a nd pu1 It on the back seat of vour car. And make sure the ca r as locked. · It probably won't last more than 10 minutes. then your garbage becomes someone else's problem. Residents of 1he Orange Coas1 can consider themselves lucky. The Koll Center bomb incident only serves. an a strange way. to show us >what a ni ce place we It ve in. When some nut plants a bomb an an office garage. the device JUSt sns there tn the open. untouched. because Orange Coast fol k aren't the type to take thmgs -even a nice bnefcase or tool box -that aren't theirs. It makes for a nice place to live And m this case. 1t may have saved some la ves. Today In history Today 1s Fnda). Aug 31 the 243rd day of 1990 There are I :!:! days left in the year. Today's H1gh hgh1 1n H1stol) Ten years ago, on Aug 31. 1980. Poland s Solldanty labor movement was born as Deput) Pnme Mtn1ster Mieayslaw Jagielslo and labor leader U<:h Walesa signed an agrer- ment an Gdansk. ending a I 7-day- old stnke. On this date Jn 1688. preacher and no velist John Bunyan. author of "The P1I· gnm's Progress." died in London. In 1881, the first U.S. tennis championships were played. in Ncw- pon, R I. When Wrtting to the Orang• Coast Daily Pilot. Tt e Orange Coast Da•ly Pilo' • • ,, ,, •IJ•''> (1" f"Sp0n,1<>r.r,.. fro m our reooe•s W < .. J •• • , ... • I ' • ,., I ' •JI l . • "'0'" f 300 .ivo•d\ Ar>' corrPSCJ0' rjr:.,. f \ ~, • J'; I , ...... , ,. ,,. l A 'Ch w t1P p r "'Pd O' our d 1SC•f't or tJ\ • Community Commen!ary. Guest Commen,ary (}I Ed1lor1al Response Co,...,... •, '""•"•:rr·· )'': '··~··--··S ,,, \~IJe\ o~rf Pl"f tO (1tes ond •own~ O -:; '' i. rl, 1r: )P f ra' :J "Ci' ,rr m t•t t J' ,ps "OV ( p rt ·11n 'O any pub l1' \' J'' E • • ,, , "'\! ,. '" ... 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In fu nding of services for 1lkgal aliens. thas connectaon, the f'Cll:llataon being drafted by the As you have indicated, you and J see the issue Dc.part~ent woul~ modify the .c~nt federal rcau- d1fTerently. f am panicularly concerned about the lat1ons tmplemenll!lf the lmm1arat1on R~foryn an.d mJusuces that wtll result from governmental action Control Act of ~ 986 ~IRCA). We are coordmaUn,J this designed to withhold funds from illegal al iens facing regulatory r;evasaon Wlth ~e Department of Jusucc ~ the need for emergency services. The potential for as t~ ehmmate the pertment ~BG-funded . public d1scnmination against foreign-born and foreign-look-~rvaccs from the IR.CA fCJUlauons aoveming as- mg cat1zens b}' service providers unfam iliar with com-s1stance t<? newly-~eplized ahens.. . plex 1mmigrat1on laws as acute and real. It is in hght . NotWJthsta~dina. Costa Mesas e~penen~. I bc- of these concerns that I am responding to the four IJeve both Ca11forn1a and t~e enl:Jrc ~allon have questions you posed 1n your July 11 letter. benefitted from our o,pen P,Ohcy to ~mm1~nt~ from First .. 1f the ctt} of Costa Mesa were to maintain aro~nd the world. A~ I ve sa.td many umes, amm1grants the ongi~al version of City Policy I 00-4, which makes don t come t? Amen~ for welfai:c. they come here for 11 ma ndatory for all subrecipic nt agencies to verify the.oppo~untty to butld a .better.hfe f<;>r themselv~ and alien status and to withhold services to those ind1v1d-their famahes. As economist Julian Simon has pointed uals not in 1he country legally," this depanment would out, study aft~r study Sh?ws that only a very small be prepared 10 withhold community development ~rccntage of illegal immigrants use government scr- block grant (CDBG) fu~ds from the City of C~sta Mesa. vacesFurtbermore, the myth o t the "uneducated and Your ~cond questio n co~c~ms t.he bast~ for su ch unsk.illed' immiarants flockin• to America is just that. a w1ttt~old1ng. All persons res1d1ng within this country a myth. The vast majority of immigrants come to the are entitle~ to the equal protection of the laws. Basic U.S. in the prime of their lives, when they have the cons.1de~t1ons of 1ust1ce and decency and special most to contribute in terms of physical and mental sens1t1v1~y to the need to pr<:>tcct the leas.t ar;nong us enc and talent. from m1sfonune not of th~ar choosing 1ust1fies the 'fl Costa Mesa's policy rcprding illepJ immiarants fi rmness and reach of my pos1t1on. As with the children were to be applied across the southwestern United of 1.llegal aliens found by the U.S. Su preme C~un to be States, 1 could foresee. many unjust violations of the entitled to the benefi ts of P.ubhc ~ducation. bo.th civil and human ri&bll of Mexican-Americans and undocumented adults and children cannot be dis· Asian-Americans. Would foreiin-lookina people be cnmmated agamst in ttie prov1s1on of emergency denied emeraency medical treatment by hospitals for government services. Our a~tomeys are n?w ~~ftm~ a fear of losina local aovemment funds? Would fire depanmental regulation w~1ch will bar d1sc!1minat1~n fiahten refuse to put out fires in Hispanic neigh- on the basis of ahenage in connection with certain borhoods, as one Los Anaeles human rights attorney emergenC) public scrv1~s. has asked? , Your third question IS whether. 1n su~h case. the I ceruinly aarcc that your qu~tions arc important depanment would withhold the full CD.BG amount or and need to be resolved as quickly as possible. "onl) an amount equivalent. to the funding allocated to Howe ver, J do hope that in the end we can focus our social .~rv1ce providers subJCCt to Ci ty Council Policy efforts on building upon the contributions that immi- 100-4. In applying CDBG sanc11ons. the depart ment arants make to our economy and our nation, rather frequent!} hmllS the ~nct10~ to programs or pro1ccts than work.in& to deny public and community services affected by the specific v10l~t1on. In some cases. to a small iroup of people. ho"e'er. such as those involving performance under You can be assured J'd be happy to disc uss this in housing asslSlance plans or v1olat1ons of non-person with you and other intttested members of the d1scnm1na11on pro' ISIOns, a broader remedy 1s taken. Council. Finally. you refer to d istinctions made by HUD JACK KEMP Secretary. General Counsel Frank Keating m his June 7. 1990 letter 10 Congressman Chnstophcr Cox. between feder-Department of Housing and Urban Development. Teens believe good music is the music their parents hate NEWPORT BEACH -The mu- sical sclecuons of Amenca's teen- agers ha ve been under attack lately. Last week. a Judge m Reno ruled that the subliminal su1ci daJ sugacs- tions sung by Judas Pnest. a hea vy metal rock group, dad not directly cause two Nevada teens to enter a suicide pact that resulted in the 1mmed1ate death of one boy and the later death of his fnend. And even those who wouldn't kn ow rap from R&B have at least heard the name 2 Lave Crew. The group 1s legally labeled obscene in Flord1a and other states are threat- enin1 law suits or their own apinst thest bad boy of rap who counter the censorship charac with "This 1s Americ.a. we can be as nasty as we wanna be.'' Some folks don't think so. Free speech has ltmits, they say. Mean- spanted mus1caJ lyrics advenisina uaJy sex exceed any sane person's definition of decency. Concerned citizen JfOups across the country want this X-rated music outlawed. Record companies wonicd about profits are wamina musicians to tame lyrica. Ora.nee County residents will have a chan<ie to line up on either side of the "to censor or not to censor .. iuue soon. 2 Live Crew is tehedukd to perfonn here in November. t must admit, t'm ridina the fence on this one. It's not tb1t 1 like thla raunc hy br1nd of rap, but censorship makes me nervous. Oeci· d1n1 what's aood for me is a choice J like to rn0e for myself. Betides. my kids arc youn, The fury sunoundJna this mutic rnates me w~ Who Ilka thete songs anyway'? A veragc. everyday teen-agers who complain about parent's lack of understanding and vow to be dif- ferent once lhey have children of lhear own don't really like listen ina to lyrics promoting satanism. suicide and sexual deviancy, do they? "EnhJhten me, tell me what's so arcat about 2 Li ve Crew," I asked one of the teen-qen -a lifeauard at my community pool in Newpon Beach. "Nothlna. their mu11c is sick," said the I S year old. Just as I lhouaht. kids &Jona the Oran,c Coast can't relate to lflphjc lyric' portrayina the pliaht of inner city life. "Do you !(now anyone who likes these aroupsr' "Definitely," he said. pointina 10 • arouo siuina by the pool. "Yeah, I like 2 Live Crew." 11id Dan, who's 16. ··They tell at like it ..... "How ii itt' I wanted to know. "You know. ptls. pressures on the •t.reet. all that. h'1 bard. I mull say, for a teCOnd I bad to wonder, wu he lalkJn& about \be a~ of Newport or Harlem? .. ,.,_u are wonicd that this mutic. i1 inf'lueGCinia you to be viol- ent and even 1Wddal," I said. "Everyone knowt lblt violence awu in the f.lmUy. Ouys wbo nd up beati.q up Ilda "lualJY 11t it done It Mme f\Rt. They don't do it jutt bec:a'* 2 Uve Crew 19y1 11'1 cool,.. ht -.id. nil ten 8ill'.f obi9'-lly payt It• Marla MHler-Mazura tenuon an social tcienoe clau. "Kids kiU them1elvcs because life set• too hard, not because of some sona." offered Dan's friend. Annie. "But I don't like the stuff they say about women," Annie continued, "that bothers me a lot." "Then what do you like about themT' I ukcd. .. They've f>' a SR't beat. And it's our musk, she said with the emphuiu on OUR. There it 11-The dotma Amen~·· tecn-.,m live by: If my parents don't like it. it mutt be ~· When heavy me\&I mu11c checked into t.bt mu~ tcJtne in the t 970'1t I checked out. But it loob like I will have to tune beck in eoon. My children won't 1tay little for ever. Wheo they st.art spendiat more time in tbe mutic ncn, t want 1.0 know Wbat they're lilt.elUJll IO. Either that or depend on eome6oct)' elle 10 tell me wbat'1 d \0 bat. Somehow, tbl~~S1 doeln't IOUod fiPt lO me. I IUd, ccmonblp mata me Mt'VOQI. .... ........ . "'.,..,.. ,,.,. ••• i:t ....... ,., 5 • ,., .. Or..-°""' ,,.., ,,,,. ,. Dan W alters Session 's end is time for California's mushroom bills SACRAMENTO -Mushrooms are fun.al -some edible, others poisonous -that can thrive only in dark and dank places, deriving their nutrients from rotting flesh and veg- etable matter. The mushroom's mortal enemy is warm sunliahL The life cycle of the mushroom is an appropriate simile for the legjslat- ive process during the final days of any session. Bills that would wrinkle and die 1f subjected to the sunshine of ~ubl_ic exposure arow to fungal matunty tn those finaJ days when the Capitol seethes with confusion. The California Legislature has had the better part of two years to do the public's business in the current session but as always. the final hours find it with hundreds of bills still pending. many of them legislat- ive mushrooms. Around the Capitol. it's known as "low-balling." A bill that would otherwise generate media attention and/or opposition 1f it moved through the ordinary process -kill- ing sunshine, in other words -1s pushed through th e Legislature circuitousl y. Low-baJhnf can occur any time. but the fina , hectic days are es- pecially fertile for the low-ball an - 1sts, lobbyists and legislators (it's sometimes difficult to differentiate between the two species) who specialize in such sneaky man· euvers. Until a few years ago. the most- favorcd parliamentary device for the low-ballers was the conference com· mittee, a small ga thenni of mem · bers from both legislative house!> desiined. in theory, to iron out tnternal differences on bills. A bill could be taken into conference. 1ts contents stnpped, and en tirely nc~ provisions 1nscncd, thus bypassing the ordinary requirements for public hearings. The abuses of the conference com- mittee system bcc.ame embarrassmg- ly blatant. Major changes an law and policy, some of them benefiting nar· row special tnterests. were being rushed lhrough the Legislature m hours. Even the legi slators who were voting for the bills weren't informed of their contents. A couple of especially sleail} 1nc1· dents led to reforms of the con- feren ce-committee system. 11·s sull used occasionaJly. but most low-ball anlS\s have moved to a different and perhaps even sneakier wa} to nurture their mushroom bills. (job'\ of amendments. some of them com· pletcl y rcwnting their host bills. arc pumped 1n at the last se cond. bypassing all comm ittees and all bua cursory public notice. The "fl oor amendment" tech· nique of low-balling has been in full flower this week as the lt'Jtslature ground toward its const1tu11onal deadli ne. m1d nigh1 Fnda). for com- pleting action. Wednesday night, at the last P<>!>'· 1ble legal mo ment. 107 A.sscmhl~ bills pending on the Senate floor were changed by am<'ndmcnt. !>omc of them drasticall y. Similar actions occurred m the Assembly. It's hkeh that most of these mush rooms w1f1 be run through both housc!i of the Legisla1ure on Friday with little or no time for study. deba te or anal)'l\1s. Many of them arc harmless. but a sainificant number repre~nt efTom by ve!'Y narrow special interests. often JUSI one corporation or pro- fessional IJ'OUp, ~O line their J>C?CkCtS at someone else s expense. h's no1 coincidental that it's happening dur- ina a final week in wh ich legislators themselves are hitting up lobbyists for checks with which to wagt this year's re-elect ion campaigns. The mushrooms that emerge from thas fetid political atmosphere run the pmut: special benefits for a few judaes (tha1 one led 10 a near- fistfiaht between a state senator and a lobb~st), anti-tenant and pro-land· lord bills, a late-blooming effon by police and fire unions to get bindmg arbitration. and special tax breaks b) the dozens. to mention but a few. The Senate has made some com- mend.able efforts to clean up the process by enactin-rules requanng arcater notice and ume for anal) SI\ The Astembly reluctantly adopted similar rulea, but vanually 1inorcs \hem in the final d.ayt. If anythina. 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Five years later, Night stalker case still haunts California's legal system ly LINDA DEUTSCH .... d•••..,.. w ...... LOS ANGELES -The serial klllinas in Gaanesv11lc, Fla.. recall the terro r that gnppcd Californians durina the "Niibt Stalker" murders. a reip that ended five years ago on an castside street comer. On Aul 31 . 1985, Texas drifter Richard amircz was seized by an angry mob that recognized him from news photos. capping a summer of random, nocturnal attacks that had millions dcad-boltana their homes. Even today, the grisly string of Family gets SS. 6 million in Cerritos air crash case LOS ANGELES -A federal JU~c awarded $5.6 million to the family of a man and two teen-agers who were killed when an Acro- mex.ico jetliner crashed into their Cerritos house in 1986. U.S. District Judge David V. Kc· nyon ruled Wednesday at the end of a non-jury trial that bepn in June. It was the first JUd&mcnt involving victims killed on tlie around. said Joseph Cook, the family's attorney. Ei&hty-two people, includint 15 on tfie around, died when the Ac~ mexico OC-9 collided with a small plane and sm.ashed into a nciah- borhood on Aua,. 3 I, 1986. It was the wont air disaster in Los Anaeles area history. Frank Estrada Sr.. 43. his son Javier, 161 and dauaJ>tcr An,elica, 14, were killed inside their home on Ashworth Street. Another teen-aaer inside the house survived. satanic crimes still haunts the lcpl system and those who became entwined in one of the most com - plex prosecutions ever. in a scnes of bizarre sataruc en.mes. Ramirez also faces trial soon in San Francisco an a sinJle murder thctt. In spite of winmng Ramirez' oon- vicu o n and death sentence last Sep- tember, Halpin remains assigned to the case full-time. He works in an office fllJed to buntina with tran- scripts of the marathon trial and pretrial procecdinp. Months have been spent correctJna and cataloging transcripts for use in the appeal which is automatic in capital cues. appellate counsel yet. and there's a tremendous amount of matcnal here to read. It will ta.kc years." Also assianed to the case full-time is sheriffs homicide investigator GiJbcn Carrillo, who headed lhc wk foroc that tracked Ramirez. He spent years prepenng for the case. "It's not over. People think be- cause they're not reading it in the paper anymore that it's over," said Deputy District Attorney P. Philip Halpin, whose career became ca~ tive to the Ramirez case. "There wtU be many more anniversaries before this case reaches its resolution, un- fortunately." The appeal prooess has just begun for the lO-ycar-<>ld Ramirez, con- victed of 13 murden a.nd 30 felonies How Iona will it take to resolve the appeal? "We're talkins years." said Halpin. "He (Ramirez) doesn't have ··we're still very actively in- volved," said Camilo. who 1s coor- dinating evidence for San Francisco prosecutors. He anticipates being caJled as a wttness 1n that tnaJ and is certain that wiU not be the end. "I will remain connected with this case until I rcure or unul Ri chard dies," said the 40-ycar-<>ld Camilo. Postal workers on the look out for Doonesbury postal stamps NEWARK. N.J. -Zonker, Duke. Mike Doonesbury and the rest of Gary Trudeau's gana arc on the U.S. Postal Scrvicc"s "Most Unwanted" list. Postal employees were warned last week that some people arc trying to pass o ff ornamental stamps beanng the comic strip characters as the real thing. officials said Wednesday. The Postal Service issued the warning last week after a few letters showed up in post offices around the nation with Trudeau's creations as the postage, said An Shealy, a postal spokesman in Washinaton, D.C. The gummed fakes come from the 1990 Doonesbury Stamp AJbum, a collection of over 140 suamps featuring characters from the comic sinp. The $8.9S book, released July 10 by Penauin Books an New York. is dcsianed to raise money for the Wnter's Voices prosram of the Literacy Volunteers of New York City, a spokeswoman for the publisher said. One stamp shows Trudeau's homeless characters sitting on a park bench and covered in snow, with the caption "Frcezina To Death." Another tracks the course of Duke's career from governor. ambassador. zombie to Donald Trump ·res-man: Others sa) first class, fraalle. and an ainn11 stamp says "wtng 1t " "I don't see how anr,one could look at this and think it's a postage stamp, • said Penguin spokeswoman Janet Kraybill. "There arc purple ones and pink onts. and some arc even taraer than a postage s1.amp ... Postal Service cancellina machines are supposed to check whether postage on a letter ha.s a phosphorus coatin1, but sometimes don't catch all bogus stamps on th~ 530 million pieces of mail processed da1I)'. heal) said. This marks the second ume Truduu's stamps have tro ubled the aaency. A Sunday comic stnp in Ma) featured Zon.ker Hams tn two sullen poses on drawings that resembled stamps. Both had "U S. Protest" wnttcn above Zonker and showed a value of minus--5 cents. One stam_p said. "Mad As Heck" and the othtr said. I "Ticked Off." Postal offiClals said a few letters ho>Wed up with the drawinas attached. -IJ1 ~ AJ..cl•tH P~•J Wayne Newton loses appeal of his SS.2 million libel award The Estradas "feel very 1t1tified that Judie Kenyon heard what t~cy had to uy and "laced a very hiJh value on the quahty of their family," Cook said. He noted that the aov- ernment could appeal the award. Ju1tioc Ocpenment s~kesman SAN FRANCTSCO -A federal Michael W. Robin10n S1Jd it was appeah coun on Thunday over- too early to decide whether to •P-~turned Wayne Newton's record SS.2 pcaJ. "We aR reviewina our op-million Ubcl j~t and dit- deliberate falsehoods or ~klen. made in di1reprd of the truth. The coun laid the evidence failed to aupeon the jury's findina that the NBC btoedcui met that standard. reaJOn to doubt the story of the threats. which had been denied by Newton's lawyer 1n Newton's pres-ence. the coun •1d. tiona," be •id. misted hiJ lawsu1t 1p1nst NBC. A JUt)' in 1989 divickd blame for Aju.ry in Lu V~ found that the the cruh equally between the Unit· tc9eviaiOD nctwort s Oc1ober 19'0 ed States and the pilot of the small story ~led • lllle imprellion tbat plane. The j"ron found aa air tralBc tbe Mda ....,... me ...., bay tbc controUtt failed to warn the pilou Alllddia H_. c.illO iii nchnp they ~ Oft I colJilioa count.. fOr a lllidllla ...... Md M N9wtCMI The family, widow Tberna Md dlceiwd ~ •r ... fll. 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The suit against Feinstein and her husband. investment adv1S<'r Richard Blum, .argues that nearl) SJ million an loans the couple made to her campaign in the pnmary '1olated state law governing political con1ribut1ons lt was 1mmediatcl) d1 sm1sscd as .. ll"gal balonc)" b) Femstl"m's campaign. which said the allcpt1on ra1S('d by the lawsuit has already been d1sm1sscd as unfounded b' thl" state Fair Politic.al Practices Comm1ss1on · The su11. filed an Los Angt'lc'i Cou nt~ . upc"nor Coun. asks thal the ncarl) SJ m1lllon in loa ns be re1urnt'd and seeks to bar Feinstein from makmg funher loans to herself V1olat1ons ol campaign finance law also are subject 10 fines totaling thret' times the amount of lhl" 1mproptr contnbut1on. an amount Republican IC'adc~ said rnuld total almost SQ m1lllo n in Fc1nstc1n's case Aides to W1 Ison ha' e suggested reptatedl~ that mo nc} Feinstein bas loaned her campaign did not truh belong 10 her. but to ht'r husband Candidates are proh1b1tt:"d from accl"pt1ng large loans from outside pames b) Propos111on ., ' "h1ch ~t a S 1.000 limit on contnbuuons The commission has ~1d prl"' 1ou'il) that a cand1<14ttl" ma~ use communll) pro pc"n> monl"\ tc' rnntnbutt to h1'> or her own campaign But the Republicans arc challenging "hl"lht'r ft'instc1n has enough co m mun1t) proptn) 10 \U ppon the m1lllons of dollars 1n loans she has made. The) noted that Blum. lo\hO has substantial ho ldings of his o"n, said 1n a prl"\S confen:"ncc earlier this wet'k that his 1n"estments are not communlt) propc"rt) · "Just because Richard Blum happens to be mamed to the candidate doesn't give him the nght to hu) the clecuon," said Dan Stanford. a former Rct>ubhcan chairman of thC' FPPC who JOtncd the:' GOP in tht lawsuit Blum also has said, howeHr 1ha1 th<' couple's JOint income 1s enough to JUSt1f} the loan without taking his in"estmcnts into account. F1hng a J01nt tu return in .\pnl. the two reponed eammg more than S 7 3 m1lhon 1n 19 q KITCHEN RESTYLING REFACE or REPLACE YOUR KITCHEN CABINETS Genuine Wood or Laminate Refacing . • ADDITIONAL SERVICES • COUNTER TOPS IP.~{AR ELECTRICAL Tile .,..., Lighting Formica ~ Appliance Hookup COAl•M DUflOllT C8"nND _,AU.9 mCJf.N AFF Al COCJl'ON 5'ECIM (800) "537.a551 llC.'!.... s ~.:_~ m•l52M • , I ' T· 2431 daf: T1 Pola was Mic lead ' .. lslature moves slowly -·· t owards end of session -. JIM& a u.. tbe _. activity ii llkinl p1.ce la aad COUDl'/ ~ Amil ....... --doled-4oot Dleod*U.. ........ ... tbe ~-rtiecWld Deu· SACRAMENTO _ Tho = no. i.Dvolve ah 1a'WIUbn ad kDMl;iaD•a plan to tell tM>ncSs to -.... ~ alowly lb 'I uaually ~cadvea of tbe af. provide low-intereet loan1 for ~ kted ..,ec::ial-iatenlt lfOUPI. middle-Income, fint-time bome 10Wald kl 1990 tellion acijounl-One IUCb meecial r.alted in a buyers. DeutnMUlan laid be would =~ ':a~~tilco:epro'!n°fa ~ ~DfOlllile tbat Would~vide not approve tbe rat of the bonds tllirtbquake insurance, bonds, oil SU,000 in mudatory uake without tbat one . ...._ ldaool ~ county fund-Uaauruc:e to all bomeow1lerL nder Tbe oil le'll bill, tbe su~ of -aDd • March pnnwy election. tbe deal, contained i.D ~-i.D&eme fiabWll and neaotiauona, is lk>t.b tbe Senate and Assembly :!' ~:~~01'$12to1:1. before tbC Auembly and the author1 met iJUo the nipt lbunday, but de. pendina 00 the dearee of Quake Sen. Barry Keene, 0.Vallejo, aaia took no final action on those ~or nsk. Thursday that parties are ~very illues. The aessions were likely to be Oov. Oeorae Deukmej ian close" to an aareement. even la1et Friday, the constitutional prop<>sed a similar state quake in-The measure, SB2040, would im· adiou.m.ment date for the two-year, surance plan after the October 1989 pose a 2S<ent-berrel tax on crude 1 ft9-90 ttaular session. earthQuake in the San Francisco Bay oil to create a state fund to help Most of tbe floor session time was area. Many homeowners either did clean up major oil spills. The bi,gest spent on hundreds of routine, non-not have quake insurance, or bad stumbbna block bas been over bow controversial bills. The Assembly deductibles too biab to help them much immunity from liability oil took several hours out Thursday, pay for damaaes. spill worken involved in cleanups however, to pay the traditional trib-The main quake insurance bill, should have. An oil industry aroup ;.r'!te~ D-~~~~nho ~~~~ SB2902 by Sen. Frank Hill, R-Wbit-formed for cleanu~ wants limited in• the Assembly to run for Con-tier, is pending on the Alaembly immunity, but tnal lawyen have ... floor. opp<>sed that. pas. Re&N~. ~ ~. i.t . t Neaotiators are still workina on a Californians who have cable ~ the Auem~ held~~ compromise to restore school vision can, for the fim time, follow c:aucu1e1 oa tbe ~ ... E Ency cut by Deukmejian in the ~~e of_~ end..c>Thl·aeuion action i!l no lietioL Dedt~~, • .. be lianed a month qo. Deu-~ir UU11Jct. e .. Assem~ly this ive teadm•relCbeei , ~ • eJian want$ $220 million to be month bcaan tdevmng . ~·ons on weeks qo °" ro boo --tbe spent to reduce class siz.es, while the ~ C&ls~ netw~rk ~t creat.ed. November ballot to :f! · tlon· school aroups acnerally want the . ~the v111ble 1egi~latavc action struction Aut2s fm;. like money used for general education 11 an the long floor sessions. most of school~ priloDs. child centers purpotCS. l' .• : •• it' v. Inventor wins 2 r:Jyear fight to get patent on micro-chip LOS ANGELES -Gilbert Hyatt didn't so much as crack open a bottle of wine when be learned he'd been awarded a patent for what be . Seymour joins Bergeson camp State Sen. John St-ymour. R- Anaheim, who lost his bid for the Republican nomination for lieuten- ant governor to Sen. Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. has agreed to serve as her electaon com- mittee's Honoraf) Statewide Chair. "I am extremely pleased with the cooperation and graciousness shown to m y campa1'n by John." Bergeson said. " ... Having Sen. St-ymour on board with my committee will make a significant difference in gathcnng suppon needed to defeat Leo McCanhy." McCarthy as the current lieutenant governor. .. My number one goal has always been to defeat Leo McCarthy so that Pete Wilson will have a lteutenant governor he can trust to carry out his programs:· Seymour said. C.ltran1 map 1how1 ar••• affected by Newport Boulevard construction. DOCTOR From A 1 didn't know where to locate the two planes, investigators for the D1stnct Attorney believed one plane. kept locally. had been sold. The other plane may be kept an an airport on the East Coast. , White was also descnbed as TREE FromA1 graded dirt lot, presumably ready for a couple of new three-story residences, and the stump of the palm tree. And some rumpled feelings. Nick and Trca Sopha, who live two doors down. complain about the void. They'tt concerned, they said. that the two old landmarks were permitted to pus with such ap~nt ease. 'This is Palm Avenue," Tm. Sopha. said. "That's how the street 1ot its name, from the palm trees. "This may be the only palm tree that's missina on the street, altbou&h I see another possible aap. Other hou1C1 were built af\er tht trees wen: planted. and they didn't have to be taken out It's a Iheme." Nick Sooha, .-.., a chiropractor, Mid he's had Huntiftl&on Beach roou since be wu a small boy. His ~ndpuaats. Wfex" and Wimuc Sopba, lltUed in the city **' 70 ,-. "°• he said. wnc &It lime 1 knew aboeat the tree .. aa 7 a.m. Monday when I •w dM bulldour pusbiftc over .. says was the world's first micropro- cessor. For starten. he doesn't drink. His · only addiction is to work. he says. Associates describe a monk-like ex- istence, Hyatt laboring 14 hours a day, seven days a week. on his inventions, That dogcdness led him to spend 20 yean fiabtiaa for his patent. While its scope is debatable, u~ say it appean to cover many highly lucrative computer chips. tech- nology that powers things like pocket calculators and car phones. Hyatt will likely become a multi- mallionaire. .. He's not a high-profile kind of guy who's going to brag about him self," Hyatt's spokesman Charles McHenry said after news of the patent leaked out Wednesday. stunning the computer industry. "Just 1magJne him Wlth a beanie and a propeller. and you'll get the picture.·· Hyatt invented his chip at a com- pany he started 1n 1968 called Micro Computer Inc .. which never em- ployed more than 25 people. Stuart Lubnz. a patent lawyer wh o rep- resented Macro Computer until it folded in 197 I, said the company fell apan beca use Hvatt resisted shanng CLOSE From A t reservations. so I don't think the street si tuation will make much dif- ference to them. It may affect us a little b11. but probably not too much.·· Melissa Magney, manager of Fan International. an 1mpon furniture and design store on Ncwp<>rt Boulevard, said the increase in traf- fic congestion could affect business. .. There's enough traffic already.'' she said ... If they take It down to one lane, ll could affect pcofle coming to appointments. I know come south on Newpon to get to work. I wonder how ifs go1ns to affect me." Magney said Fan as neither as dependent on dnvc-by trade as su1c1dal. with a casual attitude toward death. But police now be- lieve White simply fled the area. Gonis said. The case was first brought to police attention when the v1ct1m discovered videotapes and still photographs of himself, unconscious and in vanous stages of undress. and Whtie in sex acts. police said. the tree. "This is a venerable tree. It's so valuable it's a felony. They said they had to take it out to re-do the drain. Ifs survived everything ex- cept this idiotic move.·· . While the old tree may hold the most sway in his though11, Sopha said there arc other aspects that concern him about the dt"molition of the house, includma a p<>ssible asbestos threat. Officials posted asbestos warn- ings, but let\ the house unlocked and 1.ulattended Thursday, he said. "I called the fitt department and they said they were not interested in the asbestos," Sopha said. "They told me to check the AQMD (Aar Quality Manqemcnt District,). but Jhey were busy. "I'd hke to know how dan,er· ous it is. Are we sittin• around it or are we 1tandin1 in it? "If someone put up the sians (about ubettOI.) why isn't the city interested in protect.inc usr' "I'd like to know who makes up the Historial Review board'' that studied the historical aipjf'icance of the houte, Trea ~ said. "They should l0te tbeir jobs. The boute was trUbed.,. his patent rights. The soft-sp<>ken Hyatt has col- lected a patent for every one of his 52 years, recently concentrating on liquid-crystal technology. In a telephone interview from bis home tn suburban La Palma. Hyatt likened his addiction to research and development to that of a compulsive gambler. "I gamble on technology ... he said. "I don't mind the losses as long as the wins are important ... He said any money he makes will go straight back to his research. He plans to expand his laboratory near has home and perhaps even hare other researchers. a depanure from his solitary work habits. He satd he is not bitter at the loss of royalties over the past 20 years and will not seek retroactive pay- ments. · But he bad m1~ed feelings secang hi s invention widely used while he had no financial gam. .. rm not angry. That's how busi- ness works,.. he said. "On one side I'm gratjfi~ to see my technology out an thl marketplac.e. but I'm frustrated at not being a part of it. .. By 7'k A .. oclalH Prn1 Thrifty, nor as free from at as the Sandpiper, but somewhere in the middle. "We have both kJnds of cus- tomers," she said. "A lot of people do have app<>intments to come in. But we do get some people who arc JUSt dnv1ng by and sec the store. It could affect our business. over the long run." Hofstad said aaency officials are aware that people will be affected by the construction project, and arc trying to min1m1ze the negative ef- fects. In an attempt to reduce traffic congestion. Caltrans will set up a detour. diverting traffic to the west on Victoria Street, then south on Harbor Boulevard and back to New- pon Boulevard south of 19th Stre~t. He turned the evidence over to I police who arrested the nationally recognized psychiatrist in March. White was charged with two counts of oral copulation on a victim under the influence of an anesthetic. Defense attorney Paul Meyer said he spoke with White on Tuesday and the psychiatrist planned to at- tend his sentencing. The Sophas aJso complained that matcnaJs of the old house - supposedly redwoo d and mahopny and other items were hauled to the dump instead of bean& preserved. "The trucks have filled morT space in the landfills in one day than this whole block will in all their lives." Nick Sopha said. Shasta Sopha. the couple's 8- year-old daughter. also was af- fected. .. The boy across the street said be could smell the lemon tree blccdina (when it was pulled out,)" she aaid. Jerry Pcnon, chairman of the Huntinaton Beach Historical So. ciety, uid the old bunaaJow was built in 1919 for William Newland Jr., son of pioneer William New- land. It wu supposed to be moved to a another downtown rnldence at one time, but \be deal fdl throup beaaute of red tape, he said. Planniaa Oepertment officiaJ Mike StnftlC said that a dem<>- lition J)etm1t had been taken out lut March. The owner wu listed as Victoria Coopman, who couldn't be ruchtd for comment. - 0.-,Nee,..._ .............. •vldence cable MC»wa we•pona. bullet· proof vna •nd rlNllo scanners. THIEVES From A' Coast. This time. police had enough evidence to arrest the trio. even though they weren't caught in the act. It is believed the men were an town to rob yet another store, but for unknown reasons they aborted their plans Wedncsda). Long said. Surveallance of the suspects took the FBI and police through Costa Mesa. Newpon Beach and Irvine. where, sources say. the men stayed in a hotel near the airpon. "These arc vicious cnmanals who came into Southern Cahfomia with every intention of doins business here:· said FBI Special Agent Thomas Parker. Mldlaet 11.atb By the time the investigation is finished, Parker said, he is certain the FBI will have broken the ring and arrested everyone involved. Agents and officers are still tracking suspects who helped plan and carry out the robberies. besides those who fenced and moved the stolen goods. Several months ago, the three suspects amsted were sp<>tted casing a Jewelry store in South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa detectives were brought into the case then, and they assisted up until the end. "The survcillanc.e teams sat on them around the clock.'' said Costa Mesa police Sgt. Sam Zuroska . .. They were spendin& equal time m each city." Polic.e and FBI agents believe the three are responsible for similar rob- beries around the country. In monitoring police radio channels, Oraqe C.Ut Daily Pilot rep<>rters learned the men may bavc pulled off similar thefts in Florida -where Rabb lives. Evans and Zaschke gave police the same address 1n Caccro, Ill. Detectives believe Rabb and Zischke met while cell mates at the federal penitentiary in Joliet, Ill. Rabb was serving ttmc following murder, burglary and grand theft convictions. lon_a said. Police were unsure why Zischke was in- carcerated. Rabb, Z1schke and Evans arc cur- rently being held at Oranae County Jail in lieu of SI 0 million bail each. SW I 'Writer Geof'le McCrory coa- lrlklH lo tAl6 nport. Suspects allegedly used t h ••• mall&s In robberies. AND THEY'RE OFF!! Don't miss the 4th Annual Great Electric Boat Race!! Mark your calen- dars for September 15th. Charge your batteries, scrub your bottoms, and grab your fri ends! Space is limited, so don't hesitate to join in on the fun! For more information, please call 645-6812 or 557-5100. Duffield Electric Boats are available at: 'JENWES\ Y~CHTS lSOS W PCH CV.port 8t'kh. CA 926M 714 64l·l.S~7 I CIASs.llDlU COMICS/ RID"Y, AUOUBT 31, -ID ,, •. ,, I Johnson to transfer : I to Michigan State 'Robo QB'.leads Trojans into opener Syracuse poses first test for Marinovich, USC about 120 ~ts. Marinovicb added 1 cal.Cb to the test. He took it jumpina up and down oa a trampoline while beiftl poked and prodded from di&reat lidel. EAST LANSINO, Midi. -Quanat.c:t Bret Joblllon, a aww tut year at UCLA, will trander to Mich.ipn State, a ICbool apoketman llid llnan- day . l.r TOM CIWAVNI ///#.,.. ..... !AST RUTHERFORD, NJ. -Take away. mOlt of the ilDllD' a akhame like "Robo QB" can ~ure.i ~ there i1 a cbaDce one milbt nao Todd Marinovicb. There are no wiftl or steel to dais 1aid-bKk USC IODbomore. lut 1CMOD u a redalWt &esbman, completina 219 of 3'2 pe.-for 2.571 yardl and 16 touchdowns in belpina the~ to I 9-2-J record and I Rose Bowl win over Midt•" Marinovicb; 21, aaid there ii no pmaure to match thole aumben. which made him the sixth-leadina pauer in USC biltory. . .. .. d like to tee notb.ina in the loa column this year " be laid. .. l..olins two bun. I think if I bad ~ 1 bia play in e8Cb of CS pmes we could have done it." . ..... , the aame u 1 ~: everybody ii tryina to tet • psece of the quanerbect.' Marinovidt said. .. You have to atay fOCUIOCL" The 1tick-ftaure throwina 1t'Udy done by Biok.inetics Inc. of Irvine di1COvered that Marinovicb · wu not uaina hil whole body throwina deep. "The arm wu just not in the proper polition," be uid. .. It WU three depees to low. When I c:omcted it you could see the cbanee.' "Jobmon l1aJ1ed U I redlbirt &esbman for Ua.A Aul year, but be'1 decided to tramfer to Micbipo Staie," u.id Ken Hoffttwl. apo111 infor. matioo direclOr. Hotrman u.id Johnlon viaited the f.ut to. iQI campus this week and confirmed on Tbunday that be would truder. Under NCAA rules, Jobn- aon will have to lit out the 1990 eeuon. No biJ tndemlf'b are &ona-ilb red bait. beach tborU, T-abinl, a ,aint brush and of coune a left arm and k:nowledee al football that mi&bt make bim the prototype quar-...-t of the l 99<la. Marinovich ii lookiQI to avoid that kind of pain this 1CU01L He bu tpent boun work:ina out and walChi.as tapes oftbe Joues to lllinoil and Notre Dame, lookiDa for lhiDla be c:ouJd have done better. Marinovicb bu had a natural advantaee in bil t.rainiQ&. His fat.her, Marv, ii a conditionina expen who own~ ai;t alblet.ic research center. As a result. MarinoVlCb had dozens of experts work on athletic developmenL Lut year, Johnson comple1ed 14S of 2S2 pa11e1 f~ I, 791 yards. 12 touchdowns and l) lDter'CeptlOnS. Oo Aus. 21 , UCLA offenaive coordinator Homer Smith told bis qu.arterbecb that junior Jim Bonds would start the teUOn opener apinst OkJahoma at the Rose Bowl on Sept. 8. 1'bat's me. no fronta," Marinovicb said Thursday u ninth-ranked USC prepared to meet .s~ in the Kickoff Cluaic at Oiants Stadium tonilbL .. I just try to relax and have fun." There have been few days wben Marinovich bu not bad fun on the field. He bunt onto the colleee scene As always, 6e is mina aome of the latest scientific aids to improve biJ pme. Ulinl an Accu-viaion 1000 mlcbine, Marinovich tested hil "pbera.l vWoD by watchina aJtemati blinkina ~ oa a s-by-7 foot boud tbat contain~ Hence the nickname "Robo QB" for the California k.id who was one of the most recruited hiab school qua.rtert.cu in the country. "That's a label I don't understand," Marinovicb said. The Bruins were 3-7-1 lut year, the wont in Coech Terry Donahue's 14 leUOOI. •1n.AatreM~Prw Battered Rams end exhibition campaign WASHING- TON -The Washinaton Redskins plan on prina up for a preview of the rqular season. The Rams just want to set an injury- filled preseason behind them. . The Rams top three pass receivers -Henry Ellard, Willie Anderson and Aaron Cox -will all sit out toni&ht's exhibition season finale at Wurungton with hamstrina injuries. The Redskins are lookina at it u a dress rehearsal for what they hope will be a fast start. They lost two games to begin the 1989 season and never dug out of the hole. finishing out of the playoffs for the second straight year. "We're going to need to get some kind of rhythm aoing... said Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs. .. Hopefully (the starters) will get enouah work that we aet smooth and l1lrt fast. "We're aoing to try and get there u fast as ~ can... he said. Injuries and holdouts leave the Rams without as many u IS players they were counting on as they reg- ular season draws nearer. The Rams' roster hardly bas the look head coach John Robinson expected de- spite the 2-' I l'C(;()rd in exhibition pm es. "I am as worried about this t.eam as any I've had this close to starting the season." said Robinson. "We have an unbelievable number of injuries." "Do you think we can open the season with up to IS players not pla~ng? I m_can, that's a concern," Robinson said. With the trio of receivers out. the Rams have called on rookie free qent Dcmck F11son who has eight catches for I 56 yards. His two touchdowns led the Rams in their 27-7 rout of Phoenix lut week. "I'm tryinJ my best to make this ballclub." sa1d Faison. "We have a fierce competatton for the fourth wide rcceiver spot." Some of those injuries may ex- plain quarterback Jim Everett s er· ratic start, in which he's completed 17 of 35 passes. "We are not as polished as we need to be," said Everett. The Redskins say they haven't been sharp either, but they've made most of their lineup decisions and hope the pme aives them momen- tum for a aood start. "I'm &lad to be playina the Rams because the pmc should be real f.\lalC for our Pf'OIJ'CSS," said Gibbs. 'The Rams are a stronai touab foot- ball team and should aivc us some answers." The only question on the of- fcnsi ve lineup remainina for the Redskins may be at ti&ht end, where 1CCOnd-year (>layer Jimmie Johnson is mak.ina a bad to be the top receiver behind blockina ti&ht end Don War- ren. On defen1e, rookie Andre Collins appears to ~vc won the startina left linebacker job over four-year vet- eran Ravin Caldwell. • Colb put Dldcenon on reMtW 111/IZ. • We1•ln1ter t•Hs In •••an opener, t4-7 /12. .... PflleFW .... wtth win Oft( C*/12. DalfV Not'• Sl'CSrllJNB 1·900·"6-7171 ICOIU ~JCMIWW LA ft lltAalNO NIWI a. MOUal _,,_ Agassi outlasts hobbling foe; Graf has no trouble advancing ly STEVE WILSTEIN ,,.,,_........., NEW YORK -Andre Agassi, cuning and spitting at the umpire, talked his way out of trouble and barely beat a hobbled Petr Korda in a tense and dramatic U.S. Open match on Thursday ni4ht. _ Apssi was aiven a warning and a point penalty, which was rescinded moments later in the second set · after the umpire conferred with the tournament referee. Apssi went on to a 7-S, S-1, 6-0, 6-4 victory over Korda, who turned his ankJc in the eighth game of the fourth set but refused to quit. Korda received treatment for his ankJe. then came back and won the next point with a backhand crosscourt while limpina badly. Apssi served an ace to win the game and take a S-3 lead. but again . KoJ'.da grimaced and held on. Korda held serve. bmpmg continuously, bu\ couldn't stop Agassi's service for the match. For one marvelous set. Steffi Graf played tn one of those zones that tennis players love. spaced out beyond the ozone. hittina perfect shots past a most imperfect opponent. Graf. goina foe her third straiaht U.S. Open title, came back to earth after that stretch and settled for a 6-1, 6-3 victory over 18-year-old Rachel McQuiUan, a promisina Australian who simply wu overwhelmed, to advance to the third round. "I started off pretty well," Graf said in a bit of undentatement after allowina only seven points in the six pmes she won in the first set. "I didn't make many mistakes." McQuillan, who reached the round of 16 at the Australian O(>en and stretched Martina Navratilova to three sets twice this year, -mack Graf look better by playina sloppily most of the first set. But McQuillan's solid aroundstrokes tqan falling in durina the second set, and Graf was forced to work a little harder. At 3-3, Graf walloped a service winner to start the seventh pme, went t.ck to pummeling her forehands and swept three prnes in a row. From the moment Graf stomped onto the stadium court to practioe with a male partner 90 minutes before the match. mesmerizina a day crowd that refused to leave and make room for the ni&ht crowd. it was evident she was plannina to pick up her pmc a level. When tennis playen say they are "in the zone." they mean they are ~yina at level so hiah. so focused. that they almost can t miss a shot. For awhile. that's the way Graf looked apinst McOuillan and it served wamina that Oraf, beaten in the French finals and Wimbledon semifinals, is determined to solidify her bold on No. I here. .. In the fint 1et I felt the balls were fl ying everywhere," McQuillan said after her tint match on the stadium coun. ... didn't realize it was so bi& out there. It was an experienoe for me. I aucss it felt sbellabock.iQ&." 80rls 8ecker of West Ger111an1 retwn1 INtdlhand dtot to Y•nnldl NOllh of Pr•nc• d urlne 1econd·round U.S. Open .... tell. Monica Seles and Jennifer Capnati, two girls who just wanna have fun and wi_n. perked up the U.S. Open durina the afternoon with &il&Jes and arunts and power strokes galore. The third-seeded Seles. thankful she didn't have to P!aY past her bedtime after a rain delay Wednesday niaht. came beck fresh to reach the thtrd round by beatina Rosalyn Fairbank-N1defTer. 6-2. 6-2. Capriati, seeded No. 13 but closiDf in qwckJy on the top playen , had as easy a time gettJna to the third round with a 6-3, 6-1 victory over Patricia H y. Neither Seles. 16, nor Capnati. 14, played on the stadium court. but they were the centers of attention even on a day when Bons Becker ·beat flashy Frenchman Yannick Noah.~. 6-2. 7-6\r-2), and Gary Muller upset No. 14 Jim Couner. 4-6. ~8-6), 7-6 (7-S). GWC, Bucs In scrimmages COST A MESA -Football coaches Ray Shackleford of Golden West Collete and Bill Workman of Oran&e Coast will find out where their respective teams are today when both schools compet.e in a controlled scrimJDa1e at OCC. Workman's Pirates play host to Santa Momca CC beg.innin& at 1:30 p.m. while SbackJdord s Rustlcn take on Citrus at 7 p.m. in the doubleheader. LcBard Stadium at OCC is the home field for both schools.. Both OCC and OWC firushed S-S overall last year. The Pirates open their reaular season a week from Saturday at home against Lon& Beach City. The Rustl~' season-opener 1s a week later. also aga.inst Lona Beach City (at Veterans Stadium). Shackleford. entcriDJ his 25th year, is 136-92-9 lifetime at GWC while Workman. bcainntng his fifth season. 1s 22· I 8 in four years at occ. By t*e Dally PIHi Dodgers top Phils, 3-2, remain 5 Y2 behind Reds .PHILADELPHIA H ubie Brooks keeps comina up at the nght time, and doina the right thina when be does it. Brooks do ubled home Eddie Mur- ray in the seventh tnning Thursday niabt to send the Los Angeles ~ r.st the Philadelphia Phillies. 3-• for a thrcc-pme sWttp and their fifth strai&bt win. ..It's aood to act back on track ... said Brooks, who did it tn a blf way with an 8-for-13, five-RBI sencs. .. Before we came here I wasn't swinaiDJ the bat well," said Brooks. who ratsed bis batting average 10 points to .278 in the th~ games. The 'o!ictory. the Dod&en' 12th in 16 pmcs.. left them St,lj pm" be· hind fint-place CTncinoati tn the NL West. The Reds beat Cbicqo. 6-S. Murray drew a one-out walk from Joe Boever (2-S) and Brooks doubled to center field for the pme- Schedule AT aAT Fri at E11POS• •:JS ~ OM DECK • Sat ar Exoo,• OS IN TttE HOLE Sun. 11 E xoos • 10-.JS A ll Games on KABC r adio (790) • On TV. en 11. sc SoortsChanMI winning run. Brooks was 8 for I 3 with five RBI 10 the series. Ramon Martmez (1 6-6) aot the . victory. aivina up 10 bits -nine of them singles -tn seven inninp. Maruoez, the league's strikeout leader with I 90. struck out two and walked two. Jim Gott pitched I "1> tnn1ngs and rookie Dave Walsh got John Kruk on a fly to ri&ht with a runner on second for his fim ~or lcajuc. save. Dodgen Manager Tom Luorda ,,....,. 9M DODGE.RS/all CdM prlnclpal behind move for dismissal, according to Brande ly llAftY ,MAJ(Nft ~ .... .,.,.~ Vollq'ball coecb Charlie Brande broke bas silence Tbunday nl&ht re-aardina al~ Clf violations aiRCt.ed at him and identified Cor- ona dd Mat Hilb Principal Tom Jacoblon's unwillinpe11 to renew his contnct u tbc catalyst for the anc.tioos bci.Dt broutbt. "The dt.e1 ~ Jecoblon does not 'WUt mt t.beft, • 8nDde Mid in an exdueive iatrniew with the °'91111 C..DllJPllM. 1ruc1e·1 reectioD came followit11 CIF-Soutbcrn Section Com· miuioncr Stan Thom11' lft· BOUDCetDeDt lbunday that .. mere ... a pomibili ol ....... vio&-atioM" Md 1 ~ 'rnrilla beilft a OF ~w 0-•itMe W.W be iCWUd wi.m IM mat IWO ..-S. ...._...._,._CMC'tdlMOIM liftt aDd "°" .... me .-...,. ... • Eric to start losing money Tbe ladiaaapoU1 Cotta la) prepued Tbunday to play the - tealOD without Eric DkbnoG after punias bim OD I l'llel'Ve list tbat --- Will COit tbe naDaial b9ct Marty $600.000. Da.mosi &iled to abow up Wednaday :'u:.:taw:!~~ tbetoftftb~i': ":! iJUwed bamatrlna. General JIWUllef Jim lnay Dildd him OD me 000-f'ootbaU-related injury list, which will ""l.Wre bim to miu the fint ai.x pmes Of the rqWar leUOD without pay. lnay a1lo auapeDded bim for four pines, to run conaanently wilh tbat and added a fine for a seventh pme, mcanina Dickerson will l0te more than 40 percent of bi1 S 1.45 miUion ..wrn other 1poru newa Thunda¥: • Defensive end Antho~ Smnh, tbe Los Anaeles Raiden' top draft pi suffered a knee injury and will likely be lost or lhe 1eUOn1 a team official said. Smith will underfo ma1or suraery ibis momin4o Raiden' execuuve assis- tant Al LoCasale satd. 8 Notre Dame representatives UTanacd a job for Tony Brooks aft.er the runnina back sianed to play football for the Irish, an "im- pro~ inducement" that violates NCAA re- crwtina rules, fonner Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer claims. Broob, a native of Tulaa. Okla., and Nocre Dame eo.cb Lou Holtz denied the alleptiona. • The Philadelphia Phillies sent outfielder- fll"lt bueman Carmelo Martinez to Pituburah for two minor-leque outfielden who had been mistakenly placecf on waivers by the Pira~. 8 Jim Thorpe, playina with no practice and little sleep, shot a 9-under-par 63 to share the fint-rouad lead in the Greater Milwaukee Open in Franklin, Wis. with Ra_y Stewart. "-1 •Oak-Earnhardt captured tlie pole at Darliqton Raceway for the tint time, the first step to winnina a second strai&ht Southern 500 in Dartinaton, S.C. H .____-.. Reds edge Chicago, 6-5 Cincinnati's chanees of boldina ~ onto the lead in the National Leque West 1_ot a boost Thunday • niaht when Danny Jackson re- turned from the disabled list and {Ji&ched the Reds over the ChiQllO Cubs at Wri&Jey Field, 6-S. Jackson (S-2) wu sidelined becau1e of a p&rtially tom rotator cun: ,.,_ n. ...... ,., ,,,_ All ~ar lon__g, you work like a horse. -This Laoor Day, bet on some. For 52 long weeks, you 're under the whip. Now's your chance to be on top. And your neighborhood Satellite Wagering Ce nter is just the ticket. On Saturday, older Fillies and Mares give you a run for the money in the $150,000 Chula Vista Handicap. Then on Sunday, two-year-old Fillies come out for the $300,000 .. Del Mar Debut.ante. And on Labor Day, the Del Mar Handicap Invitational puts another $300,000 at the end of a hotly contested turf race. So come out to a Satellite Wagering Center this weekend. And, who knows, you may not have to go to work on Tudday. Satellite Wagering from Del Mar ~ Karella Aven~ between Valley View •.nd Se.ti ee,ch Blvd (7J4) 995-1234 -Pigskin Classic loses _ In ratings to exhibition _ n. coa. footblll ...on open-ed lllt a uklad oa an uobeat note wbeG Teut11ee and Colorado play· ed to Ill ad~ JJ.JI de in the inauswal Pialkia Oaalic at ADUcim Stadium. Yet, delotte the attnctive ma&ebup .. Jurina two team• which entered wilh natiOnal championship tu.-and an udti-pme witb a ihfilii finiab. the PT,uin Clulic wu ~i:t::: in the ralinaa by an National Footbell Leaaue ubibition pme which staned two houn earlier. Tbe pme between Houston and Minnetata attracted nearly twice as many viewers, accordina to the rat- inp. Beano Cook. ESPN's coUeae foot- bell auru. responded by sayina. .. Tblt's proof that the country is fuJI of idiots. It'• insane." The collqe seuon continues to- niaht with the Kickoff Oauic from East Rutherford, NJ. pittina USC in ill opener apinst Syracuse. Althou&h the pme as a "neutral" site, the Trojans have to be con-si<lcml a rOld team because of Syr- acuse's proximity to the M.towlanda. Tbe pme will be shown on Chan- nel 13 at~ p.m. On Saturday. a liaht slate of col-lete pmes ii on !IJ> -a wannup, if you will -as ESPN and Prime Ttcket show a pair of pmes e1eb. Aver:qe Saturdays durina the season will feature anywhere from l 2 to l S pmes on network and cable. 0 Women athletes don't appear on television oft.en enoqh. When they do, the coverqie is sexist. the Amateur Athletic Foundation con- lV-RAOIO tends. A study relealed Wednetday by the Los Anael~bued orpnization .. found that only five percent of tele- vision sports news on a sample station was devoted to women alb· ' letes. It allo concluded that females '" frcqoentl were caUed "sirls" in- stead of..Ywomen" and that men'• telecasts use more hi&h-tech equip-' ment and statistics. The study eumincd CBS' cov· erqe of the 1989 U.S. Ooen tennis championships and the f989 NCAA men's and women's basketb&U Final Fours and six weeks of local sporu- casts on KN BC-TV of Los An,eles. The survey said that while the men's Final Four used 18 replays per aame, women's pmes used only . l2.7.1Mcn's pmes used 24.3 paphics per pme while women's .. pmes used 9.3. ., The study said that in tennis commentary, women were referred to by only their first names 52. 7 percent of the time compared to 7.8 percent for men. Deul1Bf'Ntertff111 u On.a6e C..11 O.Uy PU.I S,.m WrlNI' trhff ~l•ma •we•n every 1'rl- by. Weekend television, radio SATURDAY TELEVISION ...... ~JO a.m -ABC Ttam USA Toumamen1 ('8pt). ESPN 9 p.m. -Ebon11e PBA ~n1or Cham· piom>up from Canton. Ohfo (tapt), ESPN a.II IO:JO a.m. -~n1or Nonh Clusic from lnd .. napolia, ESPN. 4 p.m. -Oreatn M1IWluket Oocn from Franklin, Wix-(ddayedl. Channel ' Trad u4 new IO:JO 1.m -European O rand Pm ('lam· ptonahips from Spl11. Yusoslav11 ltapt). SponsC"hannel 8..-.U 10 • m -New York Y1nkrn 11 Boi1on WPIX 10:30 1 m -San Francnco 11 New \or~ Mets. WOR 11 20 1 m -C-1ncinna11 11 C h1c-110 < ulx WGN 4·0S p.m. -St. Louis at A1l1n1a. TBS 4 JO pm -Oodsen 11 Mon1rt1I. Channel II C.Uq~ f'MtbaU 11 1 m -< olorado State 11 "'r Foru-. Pnme T1cke1 I fom -Ttus A&:M 11 H1,.111 ESPN 4 pm -Baylor 11 Nebrukl. ESPN IR"pr11s 11 m1dn1Vitl S pm -Lrambhn1 vs "kom Stair from Shrevtpon. u . Pnmt T1cke1 T-11 11 )(J 1 m -U S Ootn from Fluitiina Mudo ..... N Y . Channel 1 4 JO p m -lJ S Oprn from flushms Meadow. N Y USA 8 pm -Women's tournamtnt from H1vrrford. Pa (tapt), Pnme T1cke1 · S.CC.r 11 JO Im -ERJ11"1 Leaaut C'OmptllllOn Touenl\am Hol\pul'\ vs Manchtitcr (taptl. SponsChaMel (repl'IO 11 9 30 p.m.) 8"rtt !IMWCllM 2 pm -US. Beach Volk)'bell Cham· p1on1h1~ from HtrmO\I BeM'h {la(>C). 1 lool 11 1989 Brttden' Cup hmv ntCff. Channtl 4 M•i.r s,.rtt 2.JO pm -Vancouver Grand Pna llmt 1n1h, Pnmr T1cke1 "•ltt s,.n. 3 JO p m -Po"'emo.1 l'llCll\I htahll"11l from Rale1sn. N C. Ph0tn1a. Sponsefianntl ,,. ......... J S pm -NFl uh1bl11on San Olqo 11 R11de11 (<kll)td). Channel 9 6 pm -NFl uh1b1uon Phllldclpt111 11 P1111bursh. Cl\annel 2 9 pm -Nfl uh1b111on (ltvtland 11 Nt"" York G1anll (dela>td). WPIX Buh~IJ Sp m -WBL pl•>orr p me SponsChannel (rcprau 11 11 pm I Ol1•'6t S,.rt• 6 SO pm -Wrcstl1n1 (U.S "' Cube) from l oledo. Ohio (tape). men's volleyball (ti S V1 Cube) from C1ncinnat1 (tape). TBS. a-R.K18& 8 p m -Del Mar replays. Cllanntl S6 (Pnme T1clm. 10 lO pm I a m -Los Alamitos rtplays. Pnme Ticket ...... 11 JO pm -Kid Glo"n Tournament from l'lew YOfk (tapt). Pnme Tick.rt RADIO Cellep , .. IMll 10 1 m -Lona Beach Statt 11 Cltmton. KORG ( 1190). I p.m. -Sonoma S111e •• Cal State Full- erton. KMNY (16001 BudlalJ I p _m -C'h1cqo Whitt So.11 at An,elt., KMPC" (710) I pm -rcus at Oakland. KNX (1070). 4 p m -San Ditto 11 Pt11i.dclpt111. kFMtl (760) •·)()pm -Dodaen 11 Montrral. KABC 1790) ,,. ......... I pm -NFl uh1b1llon San Ditto 11 Ra1dm. KFl 16'01. XTRA (690) SUNDAY TELEVISION C.IJ.q~ ......... 9 1 m -le.us "-ILM 11 Hawa11 (tapt). Pnme T1d.e1 3 p m -SyracuK "' USC from Eau Rutherford. NJ (tape). Pnme Ticket M1dnl&h1 -Ttu.s A&:M 11 H1,...11 (~). ESPN Me .. r S,.rtt 9 1 m -AOAP/Auto Pala« NASCAR: doubleheader from Loudon. N H Spom• C'tanntl (repratt 11 10 pm I 10 1 m -NASC AR Southern S00 from, Dlr11n11on, S C . ESPN 4 JO p m -pttdw1)' Sunday Re"'"' o( v.etk 1n rac1na. SporuChannel. Teub • 9 lO 1 m -U.S Opcn from Flu.sb•na Mcado"". N Y . Cbanntl 2 4 JO p m -U S Open from flu1h1na Meadow. N V , USA Ba.HM!J 10' lO 1 m -Dodaen 11 Montreal. Channcf II 10' lO 1.m -San Franc1teo 11 New YorlL Mtll. WOR 11 OS a m -SI Louis 11 Atlanla. TBS 11 20 1 m -C"inc1nn111 11 C111caso C'ubl, WGN S pm -New York Yankcn 11 ~ton. ESPN ,,. ....... u 10-301 m -San Ditto 11 Rl1dtts (Spen1sh, taPf). Channel 34 12 JO pm -CFl Wmnipq 11 SaJka1che- w1n, poruC:hannel (repeall 11 7 lO pm ) 7 pm -San Dieso at Raiden (tall( I Prime Ticket s.tlMll 12 30 p m -N111onal Slo"" P11ch Cham· pionsh1p from Oklahoma City (tapt). Pnmc Ticket a.II 2 pm -u rattr M1fw1uktt ~n from Franklin. W11e. ChanMI 7 2 pm -Senior Nonh C1au1c from In· d .. nap0h1. ESPN a-~ 4 pm -Arhna1on Million from Arhnston Ht1ahtl. Ill (delayed). Channel 7 8 pm -Dtl Mar ~pla)'l, Channel S6 (Pnme T1cktt. 10-JO pm ) RADIO kMM!I 10 JO 1 m -Oodtrn 11 Mon1rt1I, KABC (790) IO:JO a.m -San Dieao at Pt111adtlpl11a.. ltFMB (760) Noon -ChlQIO While So• I I An,rlJ, KMPC" PIO) a-~ 6 pm -Dtl Mar Dtbulan\f (llme 1ppco1· 1m11e). KNX ( 1070) CCI hosts volleyball tourney IRVINE -Collcae women's vol- leyt:i.Jl action for two local teams 1Cts underway today in first-round action of the Christ Collqe Irvine Labor Day Volleyball FeitivaJ beain- nina at 8 a.m. CCI beain• its seaton at 8 a.m. with 1 pool-play mat~~ apinst UC San Diqo in the es' Gym. Southern California CoUqe will race Alaska-Fairt.nb in its first match at 2:30 p.m. aJto at CCI. Further pool play continues throuchout today and Saturday where it moves to University Hlah. Championship and consolation bracket action will take place Satur- day af\emoon and the final match ii set for 6:4S p.m. Founeen schools. includina Hum-boldt State, Cal Baptist, Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State Los An1Cles will compete. Sinale day tickets arc priced at $6 for adulu,r S2 for collqe 1tudent1 and SI ror children .,es I 2-18. Tournament J»HeS are aJso avail- able for SS for Mlultl and S3 for colJcac students ., .. o.11¥ Pl#f Westminster drops opener, 14-7 SPRJNOFIELD1 Va. -West- mintter Hi&b'1 anau,ural 111Jn1t Robm E. CM'1 Lancim fell lhon Thunday niaht u the hottl ICOred twice in the second half. the tie- breaker comint with Jutt ~ than four minutes to 90, to pull out 1 l 4-7 noacc=re foolball victory. Stan Clut'1 Uont head the Lancm in cbeck tbe fln& half. but &he bol1a put two loae drives tOlfther in lbe third and founh Pllloda. After dlle lacen loot I 7~ le9d _.... 1 s.Yll'd TD nan, \he Uont IN! YI ..... lw dllir oel)' ... .......... ol ........ 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W.,.._.M l r,1M ""'°"' te<Ue ~' &rtina' said. attributed his move to the Phllhcs' trade before the pme of nght-hand- ed hitter Carmelo Martinez to P1t- tsburah. "We knew that they were going to let him (Kruk) hit," Lasorda \81d. "If Martinez was there , hr would hit. no question about 1t." The Dodgers lied the game at 2-2 an tht' fifth 1nn1ng when Jo~ Gonzalez doubled to lead ofT and scored on Murra) 's <11nglc That .-ve Walsh his chance "It's nice to know that they will go to me 1f that situation ansc\. ·Walsh 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 Orange Coast Daily Pilot Dodgen Play~r of Day Hubie •roolu. who snapped a ~•nth-Inning tie with a run-Korlng doubt•. F"OM NO"TH O"ANOE CO. F"OM IOUTH O"ANOE CO. S40-1220 4M-tl00 • THI DAILY fl'ILOT CLAS,tnfD OH IC( H01JA'i DUDllNlt PUflltCAT•0"4 DEADLI NE I • ' ,.~ .. ~--·-<• Mon r r ll•m \ 10p.., O..t•,,.H (,Q<1nl11r M f a OO•m ) OOCI"' Monot, '~•1 N.OMM!h ,...,,..,., '•o(lty s ..... .,... """°'' ,, ~ lO .... 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I • 0 I 0 I 'KP\• SielriG .,,_...~,.. ff'Mf'CI .... \«_Of'CS ~---· TP<Jtf'O C.OOlll T-H1 T-Jd ,._..,611 ,_,,. •-15 n 1 T-1,. • 10 OH •-U"' BRANDE Froml1 Jacobson, who 1s the president of the CIF Council, said hr 1s acting solely as the pnnc1pal of CdM and has no role 1n the-Clrs mvolvement Brande s~ud he remains confident 1hat no v1olat1ons will be found, but 1s fearful 11 may take as long a 60 da} s to cte11r his name. Even then. he doubt$ he will be hired at Corona dcl Mar . "Jacobson has told people 11 will be 30-60 days before we know." said Brande. who expressed concern that the whole matter may affect the play of the CdM girls team. which as ranked second 1n the CIF 5-A D1v1s1on prescason J>?ll ''I'm concerned wuh the poh11" of the t 1tua11on and the dra1n1ng t:'fTect 11 maY. ha ve on the players ... Brande said. Tm a fighter. but I'm not sure at this point the best thing 1s to drag this thing along. or lc-t the pla}er\ go I know I have the I 00 percent \up- pon of the parents and I'll tall to them bt'fore I decide what I'll do " Dale Fl1ckingrr. a former .\nwna State Uni vc-rsll ) and l "i( womt'n·~ coach. was appointed 1ntenm coach Monda} by Jacobson "I have tot.al confidencr in Dale." Brande said "He's onr of th<' most c.apable coache\ around and h<"\ a penonal fnend." The potential v1olat1 ons 1n ques· lion involve ('IF rulr 310 and rule 2212 of the Southern Semon Bylaws. accurd1ng to Thomas Rule 22 12 states "No reprt'sen1a- t1ve of a member school shall or- gan1.1:e. sponsor or coach a vo ile) ball team outs1dr the season of volleyball. dunns tht' !.Chool year. in whi ch students with remaining ehg.1b1ht' at that school ue pan1c1pating ... Ruic 310 drclares "a studen1 ma' rece1,e athletic 1nstruct1on 10 a CJ ... SS approvc-d spon onl) dunng one regular!~ scheduled physical educa- tion penod for Lhat panicular sport .. These physical education classes are authonzcd from Ma y 21 unul the close of the school ~ear Stuan Waldnp, Brande'c. anorne,, expr~ssed d1sappo1ntment that Thomas did not rule outnght on the matter and clear Brande of all wrong- doing. 'Tm disappointed he did not h.lok at the t'vidence and cxont"rate Charlie." Waldnp said. "I'd much rather this matter would have disap- peared into tht' woodwork. but 1f a heanng has to be. we'll be ready .. "We're confident ""e can demon· strate to an) reasonable perM>n that no v1ola11on of ("If rules has been commmed," V.-aldnp said "The onl) wa} a v1olat1on can bt' found en m} way of thinkmg 1s 1f a \Cr\ strange 1nterpre1a11on of the CI ~ rules 1s placed on the c1rcum stancc-s." Speedway racing set at Fairgrounds COSTA MESA -The P< H k'· d1v1ng Team and a 4x4 truck g" ~· awa} h1ghhgh1 the-program at '\peed · way racing at the Orange C ounl) Fairgrounds beg1nn1ng at 0 '1 lo._ l tonight The racing program consl\rc. ot 2., back-to--back racing event\ h~ \(lo (l alcohol burning motorqdc\ ~1th no brakes. along wnh a full program "' Nt'w Zealand Sidecar ranng T 1ckc-1s arc a' a1lablr a1 tht' g;itr lor S'7 and children I~ an~t under Jrr admitted free Gates open at b '0 pm and park· 1ng and program I'> fr~ By IAr D•lly Piiot UCI From 11 Chala1s Collins 1s a 5-foot-1 1 senior outside hmer. v.h o finished second on the team in lulls 1n 1989 with .no and had 315 digs and 61 blocks. She led the tram 1n k1lh 11 times last )Car .. Kim (. olhns 1s our key rctumang pla)er:· Puntz said. "Sbc-1s the lone senior and probabl) the-most gifted athlete we've ever had." Rasle y 1s a 5-9 sophomore outside hiller and should be the mainstay at that pos111on But her health has been suspect. "Scottie was a pan-lime starter for us laM )car." Pu nu said. "If she can remain health't. 11 will boost our team " Puttlr r 1s a 5· I I sophomore middle blocker who led the team v.1 th 81 block~ 1n 1989 She-aJso retorded I 9 kills m 108 games (hala1s 1s nev. to the program after transfc-mng 1n from Citrus Col- lege The 6-1 Junior middle blocker as e"P«'ted to make an 1mmed1ate impact after bt'ing named to the ~cond team All· tate Junior Colleae squad and twice as the Offensi ve Pla)'er of the Year at C11rus TraC1 Webb. a 5-4 freshman from l n1vers1t) High. should be the st.an- 1ng \etter ..\1 t ·n1. Webb st.aned thrt'e 'ears and wu an All-Sea View League sclecuon in each of those scasoni. Other top nt'wcomeri. are Vc-sna ~pal , ..\111\on Bantel. 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PP. 121-1111 JDl IEITIU LAROE 2M 2llA a .eudy. 321 UMwllty °'· ~. oom E ,,.,..iwe Incl. ::' .:.O 1 ~~a!;,':: BEACH. 3BR 2BA. pr Mar Conlider 8mel ,_ •uoo l8LE. FWn home 2 •w•ey Avail now. 310.,. in.81.. 2 S7501mo + deo. No pee. 2Bdm'l 1~ •ALSO 11drm 114'0 .,...I 1160i mo _,..;46 vate gate. wtd. dee!(, f W 1 ,.,..._ .... 112t01mo IS1·7I02 BA. 2 llA. .._ kJt. pnt, •MontNy bM{afl'ombcn.l 1a 1mo ... 2.H1e 131 E 11tt1St ..._..11 ....... '*'* mo 911673--0421. SI e...t Side new 2M 2'MIA crpt. DtllOf',Wl d. win. •ALSO• ywty. * 171-2231 COUNTRY COTTAGE ------SOMY.~ PETS. OCNftfront CIMn 18A New lukury condo. p IUl.lm 111· 1• towntiouee, 2 c=-lift gar, lflOO/mo 175-0114 *Winter Ocean Y*r. 18A IP(. E'akM bedlbly. 2M wtth 1 Bedfoom f706 llU. J11.1111 upper. car1>9ta, drp•. Br/Ba, garege. pool, If> w/d hoc*up, l'llUlt -· *Yeetty wtP9U0 ~ no P9C9-laundty & .coraoe, pvt 2ldrm 1\48a tao bfttne. gar •• 1 per90n. micro. w/d, $850/m lllbol;;;;,;;;;;;11111;;;;;;;;;and;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;2;;;&;;;1 11216.131·24'0. ~=~~:;.3 t•H ....... 11.ooo~.C..Jule bed! )Id, tum/unf lt25 22tOVMQl*'d 540-eae IHO/mo~l424443 PleaMlvmsg~4-7115 ................. ___ ,..,..,e·s1DE HOUSE. HR pOOI, ..... 11.17SlmO 12• ....... 714/~42•Ul2. =·r '!!°v.~ 'e' .... 11... ..... 2BRApt,21>11t1tobdllL 1~8A FIA ~/frpl. lllow, With CMtl daloount. 5 ....... Spaoloua 28R , .,.BA .,.2 .... 790 or .,.2.1M7 · Haft. llldt 2640 3M 211A IOWlt unit. Get· 2 BR. nio.ty tumllhed, 1 ms1r bdrm avt $4 *2 BR, frplc, Q8f-ee, rwfrlg, lg lncd )Id, 2 e;., ~Ct. 1WnfWM. Cloe. to bwtl BACHElOA With ktec:Nn-m· W/D hlil..up, DIW, dOor to oceen. Gt..e $490/mo. Call Chrl S 1.290/mo. Agent 09" W/OflN, new pelnt. 111-?'Ql..'1»4 W• t ~ 2 BA. & ~IQ. '950/mo. EA8T81DE 1BA TRAILER ett• 15&0/mo Quiet I 295/mo. wt Sept ttW\I June. ~2-1280 °' 722-1089 87&-2Me l 12001mo. 541-7161 W tlf JIU llB 2~ a: T.,,.._,'9'* gar. 900 s-Lane .,...2e11 $495.~..., pe6d. doee to bwtl. 'ut1. 1nc1'. ~L~~E IHOlmo. 875-4e8t 3 B ~ 2BR 28A +den. N.B.IC.M. Bluffs. 3 BR. 3 38R/28A, "1>o. 2 C# ger. End Unft. No pMa. AY&I Unique lg 2BA 1BA. 2 7st-5690 Ot 9f:!:;97 AY&I 911. 53&-M97 832·2232 Ot 722-t012 PElllSIU H e v. r y t h I ng trplc, gerage, or-t con-BA TwnhM on 3 .._. lndry rm, petto, bll6cony now. 11400/mo 0.,.,.. lrpk:a, dln6ng rm pvt ~ .. 3 BR. 2 BA. $450/m o N -1mkr dltlon, )"Mtty S15001mo. w/frple, 09"· l1,4751mo wfll'llM. 2000 elf, pool. Houae Sat/Sun 1-5. 308 pet1o,' Avt nowt i 1200 E'SIDE lerge 2BA 1'MIA. w/d hlcup d/w ~ ..-11 .. * YUIUBTIU 646-'°14 Lv mesuoe • Walktobdl.87&-2571 Lvmeeg.548-8121 s11100.213-182-300t H•rbor wood•. can ,eo-1881or.,...73l3 ew..t.enctoar.cerpot1. nlc• trplo. Enc aa.t 38A 2BA. oeraoe. •Yl .. Mllllftlm N B -EASTBLUFF .. "8PACIOUS3BR 28A Ctipe NWPT HEIGHTS. 2BR ·--·· •11• 84().7210 petlo, lndty, oeble hlil up. petlo/ywd. Vwy epec691. frpk:, d/w, 11450/mo. w2 & 3 Bedroom• ecuttve poolside • Cod. F/P, yd, fUm./unf. 1BA ... uUI pe6d. W/D, rtmY .... Westctlff 3813BA. fwn rm., COiti Mesi 2624 No p«a. ll&O. 850-3407 New good ac:hool. No Dey1 557 ·1280 or •Unfurnlll'lecl SS00-1700/mo 721· • Avl 911. 11750/mo. D/W,lg)'d,QWdnerlncl. 1BA,1BA·l750 ellMWkltch betha.etc 1,_Lll1•lftl dogt SMS/mo. SUOO EV9a/Wknde54..:J710 •Cloae tot>eech ••••• .. 723-5915 4 15/322~786 $1350fmo.~ 2BR,1BA ·roo utecolota.~cptlpelnt: ·-~Tm• Ordnunlt MCUf'tty N.-. dep.213-582·2214 •OCEANFRONT •Freelllt·CALLTODAYI CDM.Fnon-:imkr Darlin ·c::::: Nwpt Hgta.,.., 2 BR. 1 2~1d~ ~~.!:!Pane 12950/mo. 645-9313 L uge 28A 1 ~BA Redl~MS0.122..0252 Specteoul8r vi.wt 3/4 BA VILLA llEITILS front hse So ol PC • -BA home. Ger, pvt yerd, 873-8030 townh®M. Lndry rm. E'alde ...,. tlo 1 BR 1 Mlmon "'Sf 2667 weekly now; Winter Ret• 2BR 1 BA. fr pie $500/m Ptnhula 2107 no peta. Sl50/mo. 1511 W•la-aa• patio, all built-Ina. ., •• pa • • =======•I etertlngl/15873-7877 811-•912 Avallnow 723•1604 AlverakM Pl. (off 111" St.) -•-1825/mo. peraon, Pertclng. lndfy, • 2BR 3BA HOUSE, gerege. 541 8890 •ft• 5 pm 4BR EXEC Ran1-1 l2900 *llnllft* 2078 THURIN utlt pd. Or•t locetlonl WT llmf 1 • •Winter SBA ocnfrt COM Rmmt to shr 28 1 block to bay & beedl. 3BR plueh ocnfmt 12300 ...r* TSL MGMT '800/mo 175-3335 1 beth. Llv1n'1/dlnlng, l1IOOl mo. W. ~ 38R Tll IUIYllJ.I 1BA hse. frplc. W/O DI Yeatly. 2 story 11376. WllTDTIMIY1• 2BRP9nlnP1Hml1500 Pll llll•U-* 832-2232or722·9012 1 a-... llll k itchen with dlah-~BAAptt •YflY11 Shimo. Spacious 2 & 3BR t den. 4blksfrombch$480/m 31S Lindo. 642·T404 3br 2be houae WWtted to C.it PaV'HIOn R.E. -1 111 •--~· ...._ •-. waan.rt renge. Flreplece, w P 8 hr• m • some with ocean views. 759-0218 or 760·2394 rent. Very relelb4e end 875-8120 ., ....... /-. •llZT-* Avallable lmmedlately. walk-In cloMt, petlo, S1500/mo. Bltr ... 2-3850 on Fairway ol N-port -- Charming 1 BR hM. Loft, cleen--I wtll tall• cete of W PMmH LI. 831-4088 after 12 noon encioMd garege. F,... :lllllDl• IPll Beach Country Club C M 4BR Mesa Verde h gar, patio. trig. 2 blla to the houMI Wiiiing to pey BAYSHORES. pvt ..... IJM1-2BR 1~nl:' lndry rm, MeN Verde 2BR upper, ~ cloae. $745/mo. Gated community, 2 car needs lml, non smoker bch. $850/mo. ()pen Hae 19 0 0 S 100 0 1 -· aw patio. Imo. i.t l-d 1 depoelt Teke OYW ON THE BAY garage w/storage fir•· $350/mo Close 10 OC SAT 12·3. 303 34th St • mo · guarded comm. 38r, 28e 5e5 VICTORIA qu cu e-tac, enc I r .; h 2 BDAM, 2'A8A ...... S2.100 place, pool, spa,· w/d Avail Sept 1 751-8404 * 811-285--0223 * 581-9398 houae. W• to~ TSL MGMT garage, $895 + MC. ea1e or .. mont 1. 2 BDAM 2BA It 350 ' .-88C No gr"'-832 ........ 2 _ 722.-12 491-f93e or 751·94«J 581·9398 • ......... • hkups From $2650/mo Coron-a Del Mar. fs25i;;; ..... . .._... s h c M "~ .... .., No pet• Deity 9--5 N (6 N t • ...,_.,* Dani,.. 2126 811-799-4151, Out OUt ttro MOVE IN SPECIAL'-' OfF 548-1501 o pets "'' ewpor inclds heat. waler, elec 2BA fumllMd, gar-ee. 71~19 2186 •IAl'flm• 11t month rent. Rernod'I Center Or & Granville Dr) lrtc11y, patio, gar, g adult1. N/lllT\kr, no peta. NEW HOME. 38' 38&. •BEAUTIFULBAYAIOOE. Fabulout St. Albani 2BR 1750. Incl gu, weter 1BR 1BA, geted penclng. Newpott Seid'! 2669 •ITIPI Tl... Shown by Appt ~"4--0603 grill, 714/975-6872. lea Utlla pd. Avt 9115 to Oreet vtew. Oated com-Sunny condo, cethedret Condo. 28R 2 lull BA, & garege. 2323 Elden. No No peta plew. 642-5858 1 BR unfurnished Apt 1BR 1BA upse,. In t~ WllTll Im AL g:::~led message fo 5/31/91 875-11S32 munlty. WaterfOfd P1. <*l.,getedcomm.28A, 12001qn,ec.tp.~ Peta.(714)548-785.4 aa••-W/ ... H50/mo. Wiii reduce •725.No1*9 723-5074 Bal b o a Oceanfront ---- Furnished oceanfront Me--5e29 <919)888.-1~ pool/IP&-W/d, ~oar. taculat lake vtew, ten, r-rent during construction. BACK BAY 18R 1BA. !tr• Duple.IC. turnlShed COSTA MESA Mstr B condo 2 BR. 2 BA. frplc, No pMa. Lae $1 Imo. pool, If)&, aec A mu8t 1BR 1BA DUPL~ N9W Wlwm 54$-3955 plecle, vtew, 1~ gerege 4BR. 3•...,BA. 12600/mo. wtpnvate BA 14~0/~o patio Aweeomel 19th & Hunt. leMtl 2140 A~ now. ~10 ... 1644-7424. carpet. kitchen, t-. Yer· 2BR, 2BA & patio. No petl 2BR 1BA veulted ceilings w/8'1toopener.18751mo. 3BR 2' tBA. $2100/mo Utll included Nr I th ut Ocntmt Sl,275/mo tlcals.amelll*~ted From l850/mo.2151 P• encioMd tlo garege. AakfOt.Jotln.721·1180 408E OCEANFRONT NB Avlnow 63t-6t86 Wint.er Rental 873-1943 2~/s:.T·wa~'. ...... l'TULJ with depotlt. 642-5458 ~'t;=otM~ Mgr @ d/w. No :;,, Sa50tmo'. Charming 1 BR, 1 BA on 642-4905 Wkdys 9.5 FEM non smkr thar Newly refurbished lg 1BR, 83M120 9--5PM. Tot.ity remodeled a1ng1e 2 U'\ 2 1BR C.M. Mobile Home. · 831·7530 canal, near Newport WINTER RENTAL. lovely Newpon Beach home tBA. garege, patio, 1 2710 Oelawere 'E' ... 1745 story 38R 2BA t>eeuty. Gtntrlf fllJ Great tocatlon. Ref9ren.. Quiet E'alde 2 BR. 1'~ BA llland No peta Str99t furn 2BR 2BA with ooean Spa, private BA $550 • houM to bch. MU91 ... 1 1BR FURN HOUSE GA'· lneludee fonnel dlnfng, LA M1n•DA·. 38R 2...... ces required. Small pet Twnhle. Lndry fac:tlltlee, 2BR 2BA ~• II Id perkl,;g only. M95tmo. view garage Across ut1I No pets 631·5596 1950/mo 873-6419 -"" ~ ok. 1625. 875-9273 fenced yard, no petl. · 1'""'· ut · w · 675-8808 lrom beach 645-5036 S 3C · dener & water ~ brand MW kitchen, ce-1875 & H 25. Quiet 16251mo. 2448 Eldetl. gar. 11200 and with boat _ mlf prot. 3C A. QUIET & charming 2BR yard. 1715/m'o Call ~hedral <*llnga & more. nelghbomd nr ac:hoota. 1UIMtsWe 642-5325 11300,850--2296. Exclualve Bluffs area. SanCltmtnte 2676 to ocean. greal place t:aeryi:~"""s~4= 830-9506 or 87~704 c=r! ~~ok~~ Call Nancy, ~2882 Quiet fenced yerd 1550 *,_ llll* Towntiomea. l.atga 3 BR, s 6 o o 1 mo Gr e winter 97J-i588 2BR 1BA, ground floor, no mediate occupancy .• -...A Incl utlll 645-1341 VERY large 1BR 1BA, -1111 2'h BA. large patloa. 3 BR. 2 BA. blk from bch 722·6195 one ebove . .,-,c. gar. $1 725/mo -2BR 1BA enol ~ remod'l.Newcarpet,Y9r· *1 Uh«.-* S1,260-11500 per mo. Ocean view, on-site Areyoutheaportlngtort SINGLE HOME. 3 BDRM. 1750, 71 4/970-2223. .. lllllT tUftd 2606 water 1'1r a1 hgerl, n c ·• tlcel'1, new kite ftr. Very Frig, dlahw • lte>Y9 Like MW. 837 AmigOtl I n d r 'I S 9 7 5 I m o Find the~ul t you 28 ... 11 F-,.....d aml pet~t642·6858. lncl.No peta545--4855 Wey•l44-6458 66t·61421eave _message ---"In f'-"'. "'· P• o. r ....... oe>r9, l,.._1111 lll IHI CHARMING furnished $695/mo.. 1400 dep. ,_, _, 2 cer garage. I 14so1mo. er decorat0f'1 own large 1970 Wallace AY9. CM 851..0109 lrvlrw 214-4 ~ ~~A.V / studio Frple, patio. pw-631-6487. "Ver .. 111•" furn studio, Beautiful 2 BR detached. KU',Flltl\ feet for 1 Utll Inc 1--------- 1 ft kit-.._ ..._... \t·" I\" "I l'J \i I I · •2BR 1'Y·BA, upstairs, In $850, avell 911 1BR turn. '""country ,.._,, .. .,_, \\ ,._.' ~ l-1725/mo 213-S40·23e8 4-plex. Greet locetlon. 1 1000, a vall 9 /15. 2cetgar w/opnr.Comm q(ALIC'JAC.' YRLY 11200/mo. oetuxe Quite aree. 2 carporta. 642-0493 °' 64&-8724 pool, grdnr. Nr lhopt, 2BR. decit . ....,..,.. ............ $795/mo. 645--0 108 IChool, tennis, leke. Exclu1lve Blulf1 area. .-0 -..-....-- c .._. ... _ 2122 4322 Vale. 11,095/mo. Townh<>rMa.Large3BR, w/dhkup. l door9from 2 BR 1BA I d At1 OIGnl uon -551-2776 2'h BA. large patios. the water 875-1751 gar8g.. S7;,~~~ sOtM Front & back Duplex The Terrace Catdtt 28R $1.250-11500 per mo .• -...._ p--i--..iA 2, _ _,.,,7 petl OK. 546-7228 ....... s 1195 front.11050 bed!. 2BA 1200 n pool Uk• new. 837 Amlgoe -c-r•-g\,,I 648-1098 daya 2BR .._Open Sat & Sun l J A 11 eq Id .. S t Wey * ~58 2BR fu he Bay only, 457 s.awatd Rd Sa1c1.00 7v5a2·2!:!1_ ep . H •RBORVIEW3000.., n. rn, on t •MW 2BR 1BA with refrlg, W/D .,., "' ...... palntlcrpt, hardwood hk-up. endoeed patio. • ** 2BR 1BA. 1 blk to WOODBRIDGE. SpacJoua exec home wtguest hae. lloora 1 1700/mo. small yard. S7001mo.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ooeen. vtew. deck, frplc, I 4BR 2' BA f . 4BR 3'~BA $2500. avt 213/375-5500. 540-6899 ..... lf&•lf ,... ••nn •• , .... gar,lndry.2612 Seevlew. ~•am. rm. 1mmed 0 /281-0518 Vftu.e5 $12/Hr·MATERIALS 11.275/mo 873-0881. trplc, cov patio. leke, ten-E/7511-8539, Mr. Clat1le •NEW tBR lBA. lrplc, **Lg clean Studio, llf&All References 675-40<>e I nil, pool prtv. 1 1875/mo. lndry. 1850/mo, utll• pd. Avocado St. No peta. u.. -- BEAUTIFUL fully furn. 640-1327 °' 720-7852 •LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT No garage & no peta Utllt Incl 1525/mo Tlllllll Ill IEW CUT & ROLL PAINTING hOme. Avalleb4e Sept. Charming furn. 3BR 38A 831-4837 240•2299 ~ W11111Jmiy!.lh;deef4QM lnl/Ext Loe Bonded f rae 1 or 2 rnontha, aa owner • home. S3500/mo yr1y IM. llPIOYEI TILE 1nslalled & Repaired ~ HOMnlf PA1M 11mprove ~~~ =A~11;~~~ g4u:~a7~;:' overaeu 2BR 28A • l!fN leMtt 21 481 Bill Gnmcfy Alty. 81M 181 *DITlm* LOWEil lllTES Prompt Courteous Service Interior plaster patching 1nl/E111 Painting Large & __ den. Y9rY quiet street, 1 TERRACES, 2 BR, 2th BA. 1-iV Homea 5 BR 3 BA 3 *RT ... IUlll 2BR houae In quiet 1'14Mgh--Free Est & References Wall 1e11tures & drywall Small Jobs Free est llWI P&lmll l.t./nt. ~~~~m~~~~7~ach 21 cer gar, pool, vtew. gar, freah paint Walk '10 Y~:::.1 3:R p!I~~· v":~ :~;g~~-C~I ~~· John & Shelby 846-6176 finishing Free esl CALL Steptien. 960-3955 ThOrough prep. rea1 rat• S ,250/mo. wkdnda/ew elem school Comm pool clean all amentlea · VISA° I J TIE lllllUl T••• 141·1211 llYlll •ITllOTlll Jim 754-KIWI 754-54i" Bright, airy 1BR 1BA 6-44-8923 12800/mo 644·7825 · S1500/mo. · •EISIDE 2BA w/gerege. -...e-d irai t"'t Tllr Ma11 TILE-CARPET-MARBLE Pans Prof't P..&....._ upper unit wl patlo & *I.Ill ... "* ••--y •-at• IH new carpet & drps, pool, ~ • ii; --•-. 1undeck & parking .. •-2 9 -_.. .... ,_, spa, no pet•. Quiet lush Leaky showers-Acid wash ••• Ele-a..atal •--.1-11 Lie d/Bondecl 854-1772 New conslruction & re- 1950/mo 721..0343 Mike~ _.ac:ti 16 Lovely 3BR 2'hBA home . 111-4111 grounds. 83t-7376 $2.44 per day & regroul New & Repalf ;den1':r'w1ri~'&Re---• paints 11 5832 11 785-9768 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD'* Avail tum/unfum. 2 Car Ba1nrms·Sh0wer doors pairs Licllnsd 964•97 14 NEW RT HOU T RAINBOW Circle Malnt For LeaM • HARBOR •GATED COMMUNITY* garage. $3000/mo. Avt --*MOVE-IN BONUSI • lndl s .ALL you pay for K•l c Floors Pl mbing Pa1n11og lol Exl Houae & VIEW HILLS Spectaculer 911. Aot 875-4912 CUTE 1BR COTTAGE Spacious & bright 28 R. 2 4 hnP'> 30 day minimum Loe ;5yrs O C 6~3_8065 ~ SITTING SERVICES Apl Qual JOb Frae •t View 3 BR. 2¥· BA. pool, ON lOth FAIRWAY with cerport. Yrly ..... full bath•. bltln1. no pMI. in IM Senior Sitters Live-In SI ltc=569897 636-1758 spa. 721-6050 • IAIYll LIDO ISLE. LCMlly 38R 673·3 t52 $850/mo. Pam, 5-48-5880 T lie & Marble Concepts L•c Bonded 720-0707 YEIOO PllmR .II'.'... 2BA tum New carpeta -SERVICE Stiower s-Coun1ers-Pat1os LG 3BR 2BA houae w/gat. n•lnt'. •v'...'I Q_..1.Ju~·. DELUXE Furn 2BR wntr. I ~...,., n -,.. ., ..._ ,,.. 300 F lir<i Free esl Refs Lie & Wallpapering Quality w d. r .... "'. wd rs. PY' 12200/mo. * "'7" H•• 1 111· atps bdll rpk:, *1111111-..... * 20 G 854 •958 • • patio deck Tlp.t09cond 2 & 3BR 2BA Apt1, frplc, v __.. open beams, deck, HBO ...... " ~~~ yrs eorge ... TUCYEUCTllO JR££$ work ,.583695 969·e:M9 $1900/mo 692-5311 M-F wet bar, micro. wWlf/dryr LSE/OPT Walk 10 beech. 1975 mo 811-988--0352 --DIRECTORY RELIABLE Housecleaning TIHIU C&llS mAI mw lmf. gar w/xtra 1t0tege. All aundec:J(, pool, 2~ gar. cable hoc*-up. No pet• r ,, " ~"' r lorm.iti ,, Eacellenl Reterenc.es :527459 548•2317 nu lawn 5pr1nklr 75 t-3~76 I hkups. central air. 2 cer 3Br 28a beedl condo. 1 & 2BR Pool, jecuzzj, by 1ne day Local area All PHASES elec work Topped/remove Cleanup N..-carpet, 511 Seewerd, m1lntenance Incl. Sorry, 642-8759, 213-458-1939 Lg9725B/R aptp Avail 9/1. WMtlalle Vlllege I All TODAY" CALL Yolanda 631-5967 •CLEAN-UPS TREES & WALL A Custom 1nstallat1on Removal Interior Palnt 2BR. lrplc, garage. 1 1890 No petl 6«--0509 I mo leate cell Apartments 645-8122 QlrlUll f&•S I OQ 780-8382 ........ t T~~ 3BR 2 Stl'WV "'HI ISL IHPlln Connie 875-3404 egt ISi( FOR LOIS ~ " -· 1 . STUMPS-PALMS-HAUL· Free est Jim 540·6~7 .. _,, -·---• L pier SBA eBA mtn 8 Mosl 1nstallat1ons 30yrs ING Comm1Res1d Ma.int twnhome. 1 cer gar • CC>-.g ' • Yearly 2BR 2BA w/frplc, 2 WEEK'S FREE RENT. Your e11p Lie/bond 744-0123 Call Mike~ 1·0512 Ocean view, llke new tBR, Pool, n9W cpt, pelnt, mo lae. S43-325e gar Avall 9/1. Nr tennla 2BR 2BA. low mov.-ln, ServtC.1' Oore<.tory Br,.alllast lunch and 2 cet garege, I t500/mo I 1200/mo. Credit report Mii •T mlT court• Stapa to ooeen. lndry, carport. $745/mo. Reciresen1n11 ... P snacks Large yard ~ ldelifft lae4se.,iq WE gals SM l'lang IQOethet To1al lnten0t RemOdellng Service ADVICE TO THE CRAZY 633~7172 yrty IM 248-0787 req'd. Rusty 131·12e8 3BR 2.~BA w/OOtNJrl vtew, 875--0&64, 8 11-244-5512 5.41-5091 or 775-7719 1•2·4321 Lois of nugs and play ~ Comp1e1e 1nstallat1ons •646-9084• Repair Redwood/Cedar Cement·Brick·Sprinklers Spl/'lltnVllta.3BR 2·~BA. 1-:::r>• ro°'~n:~~"':.cew•«tt 261awe;~~F:i::~J~fN~s Ext.310 LIC E,.p cnrisllan care Post replace C M /NB Plan1tng L•C•532312 ~7'.h~~: $~99~ .._.:~ 11450/mo yny 642-3890 CAPO BEACH 1BR, vi... Featuring pool, spa, Full or ·, oay Pre K-Up Jim Wnyte. ~2-7206 Free ESI Pat 642-9445 541-9600184().1147. no gerege, M50 lncludea patlol, enclOMd part(lng PllllC IOTICE Fnco yo playrm H B Lie ORE EN LIFE by ERIC Int I xt P81Ch plastering. custom texcuring. quellty worll. Problems-No Prob- lems' •3268~ 554~7831 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim LIDO BAYFRT. 58R 4',t&A ~r ~ 2B/Rd 2BIA duplnl • utllltle1, very private. S0try, No Peta. T ht' Gahl Punhc u111111e~ • 3006 10783 840·20 to Oes1gn-1nstall-Ma1n1 w/3-boat doe*, 4 f/p, din rp c. w • g pat o. Mike 850-1753,4~9 1 Bedroom $855 ~ ~ 1•1 1111 W&LITITll ... trr.2......,.,undybeh $120011 1100/mo S4oe 2Bdrm1'1.Bal785 C.omm1ss1011 HfOUIRES '• • · · • • Enjoy Coron• del M., at $8000/mo Ao1 975-2311 Neptune 240-2808 CotOnl def Mar 2622 2Bdrm 28• twnhae 1855 th111 .ill uc.ud housf"nolo * LEANING M . VE-IN Sectional &. I p..ce doors Swttf TrH LM4MIH 24 • Ill• 141-1112 Plumbrng Its 1>911 In this apadoua PVT CLUB 3000 If Pti Nwpt Hgt1. 2 BR. 1 BA. 825 Center St 642-1424 qoo<Js rnov1>rs prml lhl'ir or OUT WINDOW WASH Sprlngs·Hardware-Opnrs Ma1nt /Gardening Service Aesldent1alllndu11r1a1 and luxurloua 3BA 2'hBA 3BR 3,L8· .... f/p, -•ub 517·~ Bolu Mature 1BR 1BA, So/Hwy, f/p, P UC C.il 1 number Reis Reis Reliable. est Lic.0518398 963-~66 Reis Ftee 891 549.5 174 L•C 541878 Visa/Muter ..._A tyl 1 --•at " ,.. .., patio r.J.o"" .... 0.-no • ' •AGE 18R 7"• C hmo s & chAullllur s p11n1 20yrs exp Pina 645-9866 cupancy poealbte. Short . Inc 1845/mo. 873-7353 peta. 1..... $900/mo. Shalimar Dr. cet OK, tnP11 T number in au • YIOTll'I AIN cleared from • .,.,..u m., ...... • oc-pool/1pa Sweeping Adults No pet1. Grdnr . ""''"'' •• ..... " ..,, • -C P -OR S I" or long twm i.... ChH· herbOI, ocn. C.t.itne vu 873-8921. l 550. Jo 5700 mol/9 In adverlt~Pmenl'I II you * u · L I Prof'! Garden & Land· Water heaters 1n1talled dren & peta ate 125So/mo S3900/mo. Agt 875-2311 Oceanfront 2 BR, 1 BA. --, 642·3307 83 l-8&40 nave a qu1>s11on abou1 * .aAPUISI * e Paint e Refurblahlng scapin 10 yrs up C M from S 149 Complete Garage, lndry. Quiet 2 BR. 1 ~BA Twnhae apt. • me 1e9111t1y of .i mover lllSECLUllll •Carpentry •Drywall & Viclor iarrera 6~5•9748 copper rep1pes from .. WT , .. wam""" area. No boardwalk. Frplc, MW carpet, "°°'· •Big. bMut Quiet Elalde. ltmo or chaufleur Call Very reliable 1n Orange more Gary 845-5277 S695 Replace water 121-a.er l• 1111 I 1·.500/mo yrly or deci< S875/mo. BBQ, patio, gar, lndry, Public; u111 11eo; Com County ror 12 years• COMMERCIALIAESID L main from street lrorn ~ .I Enjoy breethteklng vtew & I 1 t 00 Imo w I nter 4232 SHORECREST ceble avt. B.ct't & 1BA mission 714·558 4 151 Meticulous hardworking! *llAllYlllll* LAWN MAINT Tree Trim S 195 UC 598809 1un1et1 from thla 722-ese.4 * 811-790-9921 * $845 No pets 831·8-427 Removal Cleanups Etc Home Plumbing Rooter 1pac1ou1 3BR 2.SBA Call Aiko 733-8811 B19 & sml Jobs·W0tk guar Ernie 64 1-0512 Service 541-5551 ~·;~T~}21' I~.\ 'll ~:~: 2BR1~~/d,av tSERVICESt f!ll&t1f!~ri!~lll •THE HOUSEWIVES• CAL~:;;:~;-0780 m11111sm1 occupancy POH lble. 9/15. 11300. 8.44 8588 h All Makes & MOdpls Quahly w11h 1 Personal Handyman landscaping Lawn-Tree~Shrub·lnstall *PIY•I * PIUI• TllllT IUI UAlll Com Mesa 2124 .... ,111111• 48R 21MSA + be6cony, 2 C« gerege, Md untt. big yard, dMn & V8Cllftt. ,, .. ..,. Chlldren&peta o.k.Short I ey're CLASSIFIED Courteous Serv 558 0515 Touch Serving NBICMI painting Wedo It all . 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Aed/wtti':! mint con~ m 1111 .......... new llOOI ~ ~--.,. <Nlf*t ir"iG:IA'T.T'AMi.4 PM tow ~ fOf bftdge, t>rek• OttglMI palnl.,... 2125 HattMw allld. C,M. llllUL--ditlon. IUOO e~ • f , 111 ..... a GOid Mlve the ~t pe~ CWESTCl.lff) '2&01rno. l7&--eeot ttored intenor. aa.ooo. ..,.... MAUAATI ttu °'*' 2121 Hartaor IMI. C,.M, vw •10 euo CONY 3000 GMC , ........ ..... lportl ''° W81tdl you. 631-10304r Singer 18' heed. MW1ng 4M-05l1 4dr, IUXury Mdan. lft9tallic ..... rebUllt engine . QOOd 4wd. 27,000 mllae. io.ded, _!!~· Need fMt ---m•chlne. Ping Pong iliiC: frlnl!pOftMion ·52 TD MO, very etean. tKonn, 49.000 """· ... :, new tlrea orMt ""° sua,ooo. 720-13e0. ~-·~ amef1)811Cy. table, eor ••ble (droc> good ~tlon. 112,500. AUDI 1"4 5000 TU"BO, ~ condltton,..,... --. ttflOr AM/FM ~'-JEEP 1917 Chere* .. red ... Ollw., 414..o335 Shih tzu pupplee. tl<Ci leaf). t.aiy Boy chair, C..,..,./Tralen 1514 {•52TDMG>e50:5049 Olympic model. 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Cu~I~ ca::s: ahell: Gold. auto, toya, 3800 cat/plck·~rz:en.; II · LINCOLN '71 Continental CHIEFTANS13000 CHEVY 57 BEL·AIR P/wlndowt CMa CNIM ( ............ ) mllea 128500.583-1551 5 s48012L~EE·.~2n!.aood7 • • · SEDAN Or~nal con• • • • ...,...,.., ' ' • ..0, SEE .,... ...,517 440englne,49Kml. Micro-dltlon. tOw m • runt Wheela,(2MMH235) 17• PANTERA 1912 .a .... _ f1C.v.w 9VV"I -..,,..,,,..,...,...,...,.,,..,,-:---,--..,. wave. 2 roof alra. illand reat. RARE 8 UTY ... .aTIL a.A Bright Red, aood con-,_ uvms-. :1<.AJ LINCOLN '82 Continental ~tc.75 1·3215 ~SOOortrade540-e064 1'11•1re ...... f• 2925 Harbo1Blvd.C M . dltlon. $35,000, appt -1-Lll .. rt L~:~~I=-.= ~-~---""!!'!~ISTORAGE. Coat• ~. FORD 1930 Model A ....... M.. • .,..,. onty. 724•1156• 4-door. An eleetrle. beige-ln11rument1. leather In- ... " BABY GRAND piano like new through-'°""' lolb 7012 S«:ured parking tor RV 1 Tu dor, 90% condlllon, ..___.._... PEUGEOT 19"4 5048 ltllny113500. terlor, drtwn IMe then .. pr~. For Info can out Tuned & dellv.red boat 11orage H0-&96 17 650 d•ya 895-1074 ..... GH atatlon wagon, 760-1652 8.000mllelayear, prloed 117-3218 or 998-1802 P.P'. Sl450. 847-3872 1~7~ u ~~R~I~ 'Met1c~'"! covered. Call 842-5858 eve ~-A269. 114-141 .. 11 llllA .. UI 88,0oo 1 mlt.1. 14,000. CAOILI.AC 1979 Seville below t>oc*, muat be JN;r; /fllfl/ Alt 6025 .,...lut&n ...... , SeoR!nl Goods 6065 ......... TABLE. 4 x 8. S250. 557-5968 atter 6 pm Large serectl on o f d l •monds. 'llntaga watehel Incl Rolex and Pete«. We buy. Mii. trade and repair, W llllam Harold Jeweler1. 3118 ~,,Blvd at 32nd. l'!bt--boa--ldlnd ____ 6_106!""' lllslHI l•YllWllllR Ant1~~!~~a~r e s , 18 rubles. 21 diamond bedroom sets, plants. chips. Cock tall ring bookshelves. etc Brand new! S 150 306 Coral Ave Pre-Sale (714) 581-9398 111 msg Sat 911, 2pm-6pm Sun 913 & Mon 913 9a-4pm t>oard/outt>oard. t7 f•t Mot~/ FORD '86 MUSTANG MJlll • '2G: 360· light green, power, wife ;;;~92J4•987 81 C•ll 120 HP. many extras. r# ....... _ onia 289 engine. automatic. BMW 3201 1980, air. Auto, p/1, air, stereo Saab 1973 Rocket 98 wheel•. new lop/llr ... S1.SOO OBO. 845-5405 Auuwu av 95% r•tored. 613~138 casMtte. Super clean Extra eleanl Low miles. coupe, great condition. I e •the r • S 3 1 O O · .. '11 IAILI Wll 1984 28. Baytlner, V'*vo 1979GL1000GOLOWING Morris Mini 1958 WOO<Jy One owner $4500 (342335) $1100, 7141548·7411. 751-0914. Tot>oonditlon Penta V-8 engine. 8PPfOX Cycle. Mt drffl $2,200 Wgn Restored with mag 875-7272 ..... IUI 1111111• -Cadillac 1985 CDV Oflglnal own« 300 hrs. lleeps 6, many OBO ~6-2307 wheel•. custom up· BMW '85 325E OIAIT&l &ml Thll beautlM b4adC auto-Beige. loeded. mint con-72.000 local mil• 17700 extra features. well holstery & new paint. 5spd. LOADED. 49K ml. 2925 Harbor Blvd. C.M mo~le nu a 2.3 lltre en· dltlon. $5,950. 557-6264 548-5703 or 631·e208 equipped lor fishing 4 \l/hfff Dftw/JHps S7.000, 714/548-2990. $9900 OBO 540-0374 l71-Hll glne, automatic trena, an 979-2631 _ __ Mercury 1976 Comet $21,000. 673-6403 9030 HONDA 1988 Accord LX d 19 fUlty loaded from Ille CADll.LAC 1975 EldOfado EJtcetlent Condition, Auto- t987 Bayhner, Bownder, 'C HEVROLET BLAZER Autos Imported 9100 Excellent. h•'l9 company factory. (010837) Con11 low mile beauty. matlc, A/C, Sl.295 OBO, 85hp, trailer, ski pyton. in 1987, 4 x 4, tan, new 1976 vw RABBIT. Good car need to Mii. S6.800. MERCEDES 1977 450slc 1111.•,., ... +tu Seti offer over $5500. 53,..6-,,..7_3--:6c-::1.c::---=----=-- C D M S 5 . 1 0 0 tires, babied S6. 100. condition. Beat offer. C•ll 545-1150. 48 mo cloMd end IMM. 650• 1150· OLDS 1970 Cutlets Su· d760-0361, e760-0301 548·4193 Dave 491·5047 HOND'" .83 PRELUDE Black, beautiful condition, $3000 drive out IMI. CADILLAC '82 rebuilt en· preme. 2-<loor, loaded. _ _ " 94Kmlle1.chromecentra $12.462.68 re1ldu•I. g lne . lr•n1mtaa1on, estate sale, 1 owner 28' Calll. 1968 FG. twin Dodge 1987 Ram Charger ******* A/C, Moonrool, 5 speed. wlleel1,Blaupunkt.sheep Total of P•yments braket need work. Best $2450 . Excellent gas. sleeps 4. min t, 4ic4. 360cl. '18. 60K mt, ex-ltH YW Fii 4-11 SM 35mpg $3900. 844-920fS skins, aunrool, must see. Sl5,88t.28 plua tax on cash ofler. 2131758•6814 775_6840 S11,000 498-A041 cellent condition. pros· HONDA •81 Accord LX $14,~. ~2-5150. approved credit. __ _ ___ _ pector pkg ' lull trailer White, 4·doo(;o~l~3)radlo 4dr, 5spd, 47K miles. orig· MERCEDES 1980 3001d lllFm IUI CADILLAC '79 Eldorado PllnAO llm SailBoaU package . g arnet prepll.HI · lnal owner, S8,300. Turbo Diesel, 111ory, Im· 210W Kat .. la Ofange Dleael. Sharp. 611<. aAll redltvory, S l 0 ,950 2131592-4256. maculate. 1 owner, car (ll•)U• 'llll Loaded~~J~~~09 OBO. 14· l1gerglass Guppy. lh1ed 640· l 568 ll•I-.,.. •-••-.-'"'""""" Auto. PI S. •Ir, tilt. cruise. keel, tnm. l '>hp motor "" •-••-phone. en1oy a beautiful p/w , pll Immaculate M!d*!!!y 6045 MOVI NG SALE lurn. Fun,easytosall $1,450 JEEP 1988 W rangler , 210W Katella,Orange llmAPllL•ll'll classic , $9 ,000 . SUBARU 1985GL mft'll (739308) Ingersol Rand c om-clothes appliances 548·4626 Sahara edltjon 17.000 111·1111 494-2680. 4ll4 Wagon, 5 lpd, ale. II n aa-. lllll preuor. Model 15T misc Sal Sun 9·2 125 25 Bristol Star Sail. lull m11es. excellent con-******* Loadedl(t0431AI M ERCEDES 1983300D. sunroor. •lereo. alloy - 20h 3 120 H Apolena . d1t1on $10,SOOOBO Call I"" fresh ....,.1ne and more, whls, c•r cover, bike V-8. auto. pis. air, lllt, DIAITILAM& S~OBgh~~.9132. I =~15.s1~~P· •:f~o:~d4 atter5,492·7865 ******* OIUT&LAOIU exceli~-;, condition rack. S3.200 OBO crulse,p/w,pll Low.tow 2925 Hart>orBl'ld.C M --------Balboa some w ork Oller T-•#'-• 1tHYW•Ull 2925 Hart>orBtvd.C M $12.000 Days662-5449; 836-9702 milesl(9098731 lll-H• Ptts I AnHnals 6049 Peninwla 6107 489-9419 iuwo.. 9035 Black. air. am/Im cassette Ill-HM Eves 730·5425 TOYOTA '83 SUPRA 111,111 -.-·.-u·l!-u-s·1-·.-· Pen Pt ,..urn1ture .. ,tcn6n f 26 Laguna 1983 Royal CHEVY '54 PICK·UP w/6speakers, power win· MERCEDES 1983 300 60Kmt 5spd. eiccetlent Ol&lf&l &Ml • • " ~ 8 REBUILT Clows/IOcks. cruise trlt, Turbo diesel, anthracoe condition S5700 OBO 2925 H•rbor Bl'ld. C M ••••If ltlt warf' toys m sc Sat Sun lue interioi & covets WITH CAMPER $2295 t 5 pok 11 ys HYUNDAI 1987 GLS 733-0330 tll-21M ~ ,u,,y SILE 10A•• to 4P" 1111 VHF Autohetm 1000 cus om s e a o 33K 5 pd 1~,... grey w/blaek antetior, I iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim••• V6 auto, power steering M "" 0 SEE 642-0567 (002462) • ·S • run1s .,.,.,s 81C· owner. non/smkr. car I P'~·a Del Sur propane BB 4 sails c e I I e 1 S 3 5 5 o ••••••••••I and brakes, air am/ m Al. -s 11m • .... I 11 .... n . • phone. 811 options. exoel· Tim& ..... a 'll E ~ rwrnm; I S shore power relriger-MAZDA 1983 B2000 ,.._ 63 l 3027 --(2NW t361 .. •at 1t ator much more must 84 000 orig m lles. lllFIU Yll.ISWAIH · lent running, immaculate Auto. stereo ca.ss. air, pi s FORD 1987 T•urus 111,ttl ~ Coronadel Mar 6122 sell Balboashppossible sm""ned 5spd. Sl750 210 w K tella Oange 1ns1de & out. S15,000 12FOG4981 4 dr power windows. OVER20BREEDS StS.OOO OBO •m . --..,. a ' r . l1rm 7141494-5951 en"' ---1••1 IN STOCK Ant1Que lamp naut l\ey ' 080 548-6234 111·1111 ISIZI 1 •..t 'II 494. 1 t07 u llHI cruise control. $5,900 --- All puppies guaranteed ca~t> Cloning rm table & macu1a1e 673·7763 RARE 1967 VW Crew Cab ******* 5-spd cau, low miles -""4«• leMn Fer4 OBO 688-2996 26U26ICIUIHar ... ~r-Bl~dOI, Cl~. PETLAND PAVILION chairs van•!) 3 bench Pickup New Engine (2AT276t) MERCEDES 1984 SOOsec FORD '6 3 F A LCON ..,.., • ..., OPEN 7 DAYS rel1•g otc.1 lorit>ns misc S~~d/Skl BoaU $3950 760-0240 I••••••••-11ftl I law less black with 2111 lan.r ""1., FUTURA 2 door auto· .... HJO 16374 Beach Blvd ', m1 S Corner of F11st & Carna-7016 &CIU Ullll 1111 TlltHort ltMn Ftr4 palomino leather. $7,000 Cetta lieu matlc. new paint. tires,--------• 405fwy.ne.1111oTarge1 hon Sat Sept 1st 8·4 ---------9040 1_,,._ on utras. $3 8.900 11 ..... 2-1111 brakes Tran1mlss1on ex· ----__ Between Eeltnger & Hetl 2 1986 Kawasaki 550 Jet Vam L "-._pt 2MO lan.r lh4., 955-2800 w. 759-0685 h cellent $2750 963·5741 Costa Mesa 61 ]4 S~•s wottl trailer custom ========= Truly a low mileage car w1 "-.sA.s.. •-ftl 'II .Ill HI * 141-1231 * 1---------Pd'rtl manye.-tras e•cel· sunroof. auto trans. _.,. la MERCEDES 1984 300D iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.--1 FORD '86 THUNDERBIRD -.. ' G S I S l 1 • 2 •TWI 20' y••s • 11•·•,.2-0010 Turbo. beautiful con· M oonroof, stereo, tilt, arage a e ep 0 1e111 conc.1111on package -leather. lots more• -Etan Fully loaded must 1·11-&·llLLlll 1181 REMEMBER Mike lhe Dog tn Down and Out 1n Beverly Holls? Young black & white Boreler Cot he male, abandoned on d desen motet Stono>d b) people conseQuenlly bhnd m one eye Stilt 1011· 1ng and 1n deoep need of a !amity Tllos one •S one·on 3·m1ll1on• Ca11 854 0580 Plet.IC NOTICE Moving Evervth1na Must Cleal $4800 Call Butch FormPrly U·Haul trucks. (2ESA963) dltron, ongtnal owner. all TITn&•SlllA 'II setl S6 900 'oBO cruise. air. pwr wtn· G I I records. blue S13.ooo. T • • dow s /door locks o In lalable boat evenings 714 242·1538 returo1shed on March ot * 111,•ll * his beauty 11 IUI* clean 72t.a338 oedroom • t k1tct1en this year including com· LtHS If Wtshmitsttr J AGUAR 1986 XJS 720·0210 for the discriminating ~r ••••••••••I ,_ .. <n2F .. PJOl70S.) tdble men ., ~ "'om~n84s Slips/Docks/Stora"" p1e1e safety check new gray/gray. showroom MERCEDES 1984 350;;-buyer. (1NOX974) -• clothes we1qt11 .ets ~ :r7022 paint iobs and mecMn· 13590 s.iach Bl Wstmnstr condition spectal wheels * lfftl * Fiii ..-a-'II LI .... S 6 Must sell, price $24.500. -••-H ert•ry wb_42 ~00ay1 Cc.~ta Mesa 1ca1 work where neeoed 112-t• 2 1.000 Days 62·5449 EdGarcta 241•3 100 LeanlfWn ... -hsa.-Auto.289Eng.C•sa.Eittra 21211_ .... _,.,. .. ~ BOAT DOCK One nas rebuilt engine •••••••••-! Eves 730·5425 -.., cleanl(2GUJ0 17) ._.. • * * .. ,, * * 1nct new carb E.11ce11ent JAGUAR 1986 XJ6 M E RC EDES 3 0 0 CD 13590 Beach Bl Wllml'lltr •..a.t•t Oestl lieu l OOl'o llou., ... c.1P"k d•nonq Up to JV stop on length 112 .. tol -room IJbl ... -;mdl• P'ano Po,,..er water i>tc Nr Bay rubtJer on botn truck s BUY Light grey. showroom TURBO 1985, cham· n...4we leMn Fer• ..OsHJO mo<,c Sat Sun 8 6 l l t 1s1and on Penon 671 1943 Dmn Cla11y very depen· quality 55,000 rtiiles. pagne with palomino A P CM dab•e $5 995 ea OR 2 s 19 900 644•8643 leatner Immaculate & 2111 lerhr llt4., !•••••••••• ~erl 1 15-40 Slop ava11au1e Stipt tor $11 000 Contact completely loaeled 76K VOLVO '84 GL WAGON hlfl lieu SUBARU 1982 Toois wJsn"' <1• t"' '"9 ht tc July tst on Nortro Han" Knight at Daily VOUf ftrat C8f JAGUAR 1989 XJS Cpe miles Must sell $19,500 E1cellent condllton HATCHBACK. very -tt.~~ ,. s ,, Si.• 8a.,.1ron1 Balboa Island Pilot 71 4·642-4321 ' White/tan mont condt11on Will consider reasonable 542·2946 days only l1'-MJ-eo10 dependable $2.000 OBO t9' I WJ ,,,c.P 675-0777 through classi!ied pnone 5331< 644·2H9 oiler 760-3888 733·8849 evenings ••••••••-. 723·5066 Poot.IC NOTICE PllllC NOTICE PllllC NOTICE PllllC NOTICE Pt&.IC NOTICE PllllC NOTICE P\Bl.IC f«>TIC[ "'8.IC M>TIC£ P\Bl.IC M>TICE TS F 4715 l•A TC~ rRo,.• SA•O M~D ~" o Jt>t'tl or Tru~• w•tt· 1ro> t ounty Clerk ol Or Bt>acro Catol 92649 K80057 K51720 A11so lfoeio CA 92653 Von Karmen Newport Bu1tneu name(t1I tistea TOu ARf N DEF Ao.JL • &; Ml' A"4S or '°"' NfS OUAllTY LOAN SER· lo•·g(' C.<•unty on August 15 Th15 Dusoness os con FICTITIOUS IUllNEll S T ATE M EN T 0 F L M No 1 {San Juan Beacn Ca.hi 92660 abOve on NI A UNOEFI A DEED OF TAUS' 'I. I L l S 0 E fi F< C " S VICE CORP . TRUSTEE. 10<tO Oucteo by a general part NAME STATEMENT WITHOflAWAl Cap1s1reno) Inc ii Catt· Hus bu11ness ts con-Cheryl A Martin Asst DATED February ? 1 1984 A"40 0 ~ OIH[A EOUtP 11651 E FOURTH ST . STE F._591 ners" P Tile tollowmg persons 11re FROM ,ARTNERSHW lorn1a corporation U 90 ducted oy a 1tm1ted partnet· Secretary UNLESS YOU r AKf AC ME Nd' f P0'1.• SuRr AC.FLO 124. SANTA ANA, CA 12701 P Jtll•S"t>•1 Or.lngl' CodSI Tfll' regostranltSI com· dOtng Dusoncss as OPERATING UNDER Von Karman, Newpor 1 slltp Tl'l•s statement was llled TION TO PAOIE(. T YOUR CAT 1 ""S 0 "' AOJOIPlilNG (714) 55'-G418 0 ;o•y P1101 Au9u.a 24 31 mencE<I lo transact buS•· lnnsbrOOll Apartments FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS Beacn CA 92660 The reoostrant(ll com· witll tne Counly Clerto. of Or · PAOPERT'I' IT MA~ 8[ QI'; l\j[ GHBOR1NG LANO By. MARTHA GALVEZ, SP"IPmb<'r 1 14 1990 ness under lhe FoctotoOUS 23541 Aloso Cr~k Road NAME Thoa buSoneu 15 con· menoed to 1ranaac1 bull· ange County on August 15 SOLD A T A PUBLIC SALE 10~ l • ~IG 0 JT'.,tOf or AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE "·639 Business Name1s1 listed Atoso V1e10 CA 92653 dueled by ahmlled partner· ness under lhe FictrtlOUI 1990 F41M01 IF YOU NEED AN nP, A I !Hf ABOvf DESCR•BEO I PuD••S11Pd Ori1n9e Coa~t abO•I' on August 10 1990 LIM No 1 1San Juen troe rooowono pe<son has ship Business nam~sl listed Pvbllstied Orange Coast NA TrON OF THE NA 1URf I ANO IT ~f 1Nr, U,.,,DER !Ju11, P1to1 AuQu~I t 7 ?4 J t PUBLIC NOTICE James M Parke• C..ap1s1rano1 tn<. a Cati-witnarawn 81 8 o-rat part· The reg11tren1 com· above on NIA Oaoly Polol August 24 31 OF THE PROCEE01"1G <;J OOD 'HAT TH( OWN(R ll\19-0 This slatement was hied torn1a corporation U90 nerlrOmlhepartnersl11p cx» menced 10 transact bul•· Cheryl A Marlin Asst September 7 14. 1990 11.G AINST YOU ~OU 01 SUC.H MtN(~AL!:. Otl r f;;;>f I E1c.No. 1102/MW wolflthe County Cler~ of Or· Von i<armon Newport e1111no under the 1ict1toous ness under the 11cu11ous Secretar~ F·642 SH0ULOCONTAC1 A LAW c,AS PflllOlfUM .)H-•ER NOTICE TO unge C..ounly on 11.ugvsl t Beach CA 92660 busone'Ss name of APPLE A busmen name or names Tl'llS Stllemenl wa'S hied VER ,... v DR 0 (A PB 0 N 1 PUBLIC NOTICE CREDITORSOF 1990 This busonen ••con-D!<Y IRVINE HEALTH 1ts1eoaooveonn1a w11n1he CountyClerk ol Or· P\Bl.ICM>TICE NOTICE OF '> lJ BS ' A NC.. f S AN D 1 , BULK TRANSFER F'852S4 ducte<l by .; lomolf'd partner FOOD 14310 Culver Dr E . LIM. No 1 (Son Juan ange County on August 15 TRUSTEE'S SALE WA IEfi AC. SE! ~ORT.., K59792..01 (Sec1. 8101-41101 PuDhstled Orange Coa5t sroop lrvinl' Cahl 9271• Cap1s1rano). tnc e Galt· 1990 KStU4-01 UNOER A80Vf 5HAll HAVE NO FICTITIOUS BUSINESS U C.C.) Dally P1101 August 10 17 24 T 111' r f'Qo<\11 ant com Thi! toctillous business lornta corooraflon, Cheryl A F.....00 FICTITIOUS IUllNEll DEED OF TRUST R•f",H T 10 f NlER JPO•~ NAME STATEMENT Nulle I' 15 l\ereby goven lo 31 1990 menced to tr11n\ac1 Duso· name statement tor tne part· Martin Asst Secretary Pubhshe<I Orange Coast NAME ITATEMINT NOTICE ·~ nerenv given THf SU fH A(..f or 1 HE ' 111,. toll •w•nq persons art• '"'rl•tor' ol '"" w1tn1n F·592 ness unoei troe toc11toous ne<Shop was filed on S.P· This statement was hied Daily Pilot August 24 31. Tne lollOWtng persona are tn;11 OUALITV LOAN '>EH 1180\fF or SrR1BfD AN() cJ. ,,,0 l•v,.ne-;~ ,., namPcl lrdnSlerors tnat a ousiness netT•f' or names tember 17 1984 1n the wllll the County Clerk of Or· September 7 14 1990 doing buSJness as VILE CORP a Cdl1l1rni.1 NllR TO <.f Atll• ')f 1HF ••<;ORO 0 I< C. O N Dul~ lrJ<1sh•• os about to be P\lllC f«>TICE llsted •OOve on NIA Counl~ ol Orange ange County on August 27 F-641 GE GOLDEN SPOON, 488 Co•Po•~t1on ;1 lruSt{'t• "' •,A :.J LA"ll• OH Alll• POR tJ•lM "4••J'-4S ,)!>4 t Atl'Cl mdOI' on Pe<sonal p•QPt"I) LIM No 1 tSen Juan Full Name and Address ol 1990 f4'1715 East 17th Street Costa ~utcessor l•u"f'" ,.,, l10 N TH[PEO~ AHOlfE ( ,.., • '°lodO Alo<;c voeio rw,.•on"''"' oescrot>ed FICTITIOUS IUllNESS Cap1s1r.ino) Inc a Calt· 1ne Person Wolhdrewmo Puoltshed Orange Coast l'tlllC NOTICE MO'S& Cahl sub,lltutec lru<;l"f' pur .. u,;nt SA•O PL API PARA,' [ l TO L 111 •11S1 !hp Mmes and business NAME STATEMENT lornoa corporetion Cheryl A Natures Food Company Daily P110I .August 3 t, Sep-Alan Green 31 Cypress to the Oe..'<l o! Tru\t '" llND ~')(' ~r•· BE L )W h•( 1,A "' , <;1• Ju in t<ldrl'"' ol the intended Tile fellowing persons are Marton Asst Secretary Inc Caltlomia 1'310 Cul· tember 7 14 21 1990 K51121 Tree Lane lrvtne Callf ecuted b~ TERRANCE J PRESEN' ">JRfAl E OF Co•l•\lrln<'o int a Calo t•·•~~ff'rOtS iHI' JOHN domgbusinessH Tho) atatemenl was hied v1tr Or E Irvine Calll FS74 FICTITtOUl 9UllNlll 92715 RAGAN ANO SHE LA A SAID t A•io roR AN" I''" I ( Oii ,ration 4490 HUIYAO HO ANO JENNEY G & K JANITOR SERVICE wolh tne C:.ounty Clerto. ot Or· 9271' NAMI ITATIMINT Luman G•t!ftn CtO Alen RAGAN HUSBAND ANO PURPOc.r ...... ,.~soEJEA " , "'''"' Jf' NPW (l()rt SHOCHENNI HO 600 E 645 Seal SI Costa Mesa ange County on August 27 Pubhslled Ora"9t1 Coast "'8.IC f«)TIC( The IOllowlng P«ton• are Green 31 Cypress Tree WIFE AS RfSfr•~ru N THf t .... t "' '•1660 8Ai :C 6 NEWPORT CA92627 1990 , .. 11'Jl Oaoly Pttot Augusl 24 31 dolngbusmessas Line lrvone Calrl 92715 Recordf'd 02 l"' ICl/14 •n D f ( 0 r n" 'J. c; • A Tl·~ 1,, "~"<<. ·\ con Sf /4( H CA RC>Wloa Conde 645 Seal Pubh5hed Ou1nge Coast Septemb4'< 7 14 1990 IC-CIMARRON MANAGE· Troos business is con· Bo o ~ P 1 Q.. t n ~I PAC)P£ •H t •lC A l..OA ! , ,,.,1 1 , 1 1 mitf'd pertn•" I t•P lo< Ilion on CahloHua St Costa Mesa CA 92627 Oaoly Pilot August 31 Sep F-644 FICTITlOUI 9UStMEIS MENT COMPANY 292 I dueled Dy CO·Patlnen • 8•·085510 r.I Ofloe·~t Re POrl•' 0 •4 REC.. JADE DI ·' ., ul uw cnoet eat!!tuhve ollice Troos business •s con· temt>er 7 14 21 1990 NAME S"TATIMINT Carob Street Newpor\ The 1eg1stran11s1 com· cords in ,,.,. ort•ct' o• 1• !' t.•Ai•C>< r I l84 AS IN I rt. ...0,~,, ~"'"' com "' nroro<opal bu$•ness olloc. ducted oy an 1ndr111du81 F671 PUBl.JC f«)llC( The IOl!owlng pettonl are Beech Cahl 92660 mencea to transact Dul•· C0untv Record"' 'OR STkuMrr1•r4• !14'.}'JJtS',u.,lC,.0 to 1q,.,s.ici bus• r tu.•··••tf'lldedtronsleroris Tne registrant com · d01ngbuS<neSSe1 Sui.anBecfo. 2921Carobness under the FictohOUS ANGE County C1111,.,,""l or n1 r c /J RFC QPOS , .. ,~ ,,.11 .. , "I' F"oclitoou, 4 '. NIGHTHAWK tRVINE m~ced to transact buSt· 1111n 11C NOTICE K5f1W.Ot USC/UCLA GOLF TOUR· Street Newport Buen Busoneu name(sl lolled and pursuant to thfl NotocP llSll'd CA <11'04 ness under ll'le hctohous r~ FICTITtOUI 9UllNl:IS NAMENT 90 1000 Oua1I Calif 92660 abOve on August 6 1990 ot Deleull .tnel E~t>O< 10 All the• ousone'\s name~ bus•ne~ name or names 1<8005I NAMI STATEMENT Streel Suite 290 Newport Th•' business 11 con· Alan GrHn Seit thereunder recordl"d < 1 .. , • A l\A,.,11n A,\I 1na 11ddr,.sse$ uSPd by 1ne hsteo aoove on 819190 FICTlTIOUI IUSINEll The loltowing petlOfll are Beach CA 92660 ducted by en 1nd•111dua1 Tnos statement was filed 0510411990 on Boo~ Paoe MENT ANO P ~'"' 1 ro 1JSE ~· ,..1 .,, tr~n,leror l'l•lh••i the past Aoselt11 Condit NAME STATEMENT doing bus•neu as James M Carmac,k 1000 The reg111renl(1) com· •llh the County Clef'k ol Or :~~~I ":C~~~5~~: ';~~ ~~I :i~~ ~ ,,Pn~£r ~o·~c ;:~ ,}~~ " .',' :~ .~; ··~~.:"~,:;:~or";;," thr;;;/~:~;"and bus•n4!Ss w11Troh:~es~c!::~~~.;:'01"cfr' Tt11> lollowmo pe1sons ere M~~~s ~~S~~l~O A~~i; g~•9r;; N-part Beach ::S~n~! t~:~!.,::::~ ~~ County on A~ 0910711990 11 10 00 AM IN ARE A llf <;1t ,1<A T ( t AS "" ,. t.. J'" o, ,, 11. 19u'it 1 1<1<1•<1,S ol the lran'\leree\ ang1> Lountv on August 24 d~l~Onb~~~e~soe: C 0 n 2354 1 Aliso Creek Road Bruce H Cnarles 3 WOOO· Bvainen nemejll haled Pubhstled Orange Coast r R 0 N T 0 F THE PAf r, PAP~IN(, c,rAl f 1•rn are MICto;[Y AU 100:? N 1990F4f7S37 dom1n1um5 2354 1 Ato10 AllsoV•l'IO Calll 92653 !lower Irvine CAll2714 ooove on Seotembet 5 Da•lyPllolAugusl 17 24 31 FLAGPOLES Al THE MAIN BEIN(, APPtJRTf"<M~T rf) F46M03 IOODV ST REET SANTA Publosned Orange Coast Cree" Road Ah'° VlefO CA LIM ~~o 1 (Sttn Juan Tnos business •S con· 1985 Sec>tem~r 7, 1990 ENTRV ARE A TD THE ANO •1Av N~ r11r !>AME I p'"" N•tl !)r,Jnqfl COll\I ANA C.A 0111ty P1IC1t August 31 Sep-9:?bS:J Capostrono1 Inc a Cah· ducted oy 1<>mt venture Su1an S.Ck r 608 PLACENTIA CIVIC CENTER NUMBER A> Ill! UN T o,1,1~ p tJt A1Jg1J~I :;>4 31 TnP propflrty perhnent tembf>r 1 14 21 1990 LIM No I tSon Juan lorn1a Corporation 4490 The re911trant com Th11 statement WH tuea ---------- 401-41 1 EAST CHAPMAN CONVEYED IN ~·ARC.EL 1 ~ .. roh•mDI"• 7 14 1990 hereto 11 ""''5Crobed on gen· F653 Capistrano! Inc a Celt Von Karman Newport meneed 10 transact bus1· witn tile Covnty Cieri! ol Or· PUBUC f«>TIC£ AVENUE PLACENTIA C.A. HERETO A~, 5r10WN ON F" 63 1 l!rlll as Stock 1n Tr1de, F1~ PllllC NOTICE fornia corporation, 4490 Beach Cafll 92660 ness under tne l1c1111ous anoe County on August 10. at pubHC aucuon to IM !Hf CONOl"lMINI ""P AN lure., fQu1pman1 and Von Korman Nflwport Tt11s business 11 con· ousoneH name or names 1990 , ... 203 '5*1 111gnest b•dc.1erlorca'>hlpoy AfC..OAOfr, J M 4•1M<T" PUBLIC NOTICE C'.oo<Jwoll 01 ,, certain ON K51123 Beac.n CA 92660 Cluctedby a1om1teapar1ner· hs1ed above on August 15 Publtshed Orange Coast FICTITIOUl8UllHlll able at the lime of sale on l984 A~ 1~· flllJM( "'NI) SALE BFER II.NO WINE ron FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Thos buJfnen ,, con· 'hip 1990 Daily P1101 August 24 Jt NAMI STATEM!'.NT lawful money ot lh .. Un•ll"d 84 rro ,,, 1 ' f)I I H r I! IAL K51791-01 BINOGNAPlF ~OCEE p~~Ll l·C2 ·eE2A718 NAME STATEMENT tlUCll'Cl by 3 l1m1teo ponner Tne 1eg1Slr ant(Sl com· Bruce H Charles September 7 "· 1990 The lotlow1no perton• are Stalctl) all rtght 1111111 and Rf(,<)Rt,c, I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ,. • ~ • ll'le lollowong persons are snip mencea 10 1ransac1 DUSI· This Slllement was tiled F.634 dOtng bullness u · ~~=9~!td c~v~y:~a~~ :;.~ ,,r:;.','' r ~~;;;~,.·•'::••:;~3,,~;ci I NAME STATEMENT ~1n;s,9~n11d ·~~~11'';1E~ c.lomg business as Tl111 reo1strant com e~'s~n~:'erna~:.,~·c::~~~ ;~~·~~~~n:!, C.!:.i"u~: ~;~ PUBT~LRL P~~Lt0'Ji~ ~i!~: Deed of Trust in tne prot>P•lt I r "~ "' ,, .. "'·' t•r '~"'"• r ... r ollow•ng perlOfls ar" POAT 8FACH CA KFC USA INC 1585 menced to transact bu11 llbOve on NIA 1990 ft•7* l'tlllC NOTICE ING. 3200 Park Center J c1 ""Q t»•S•neu at Sunland lane Costa Mesa neu under lhe hct1toou' ()( F situated on sa•Cl C..ounty """ ,,,",,:.c,',,,.".:"', • 11 " ',.. 0 \ 1 Hf RE SOR 1 235• 1 TM bu5•rtMS nam<I! uS@d Call! 926.,6 bu!lin"ss name 0, names Chflryl A Marton AH i Pubh"'9<1 Orange Coast 1(11111 Jve 5th loor. Costa State and aescrioea at t()f ... u 1841 "> A1,,0 oy 1ne sa•c:I translerortsl at t<uo Feng Corooratron 8 hslNJ eoove on NIA Secretary Oa11y P1tot August 31 Seo· FICTITIOUS 8USINEll MHa. Celit 92826 tows A"4AHE IM 11\ff 'iUf 2C. Af,,,r, ~ •PP~26~~ao sa10 tocatt0n •\ MU SHU Teowan R 0 C cor""'ll1ton LIM No 1 (San Juan T1>11 statement was hied tember 1 14 21, 1990 NAME ITATIMINT Bell Atlantic TrtCon LUI· LIQAl DESCRIPTION (OS l A Mf',A (..A •:?6 1 ./•CJ~ J ,, PORT """ W1111 tne County Clerk of O.· F66a Tile following~ are ing Corparation (DEi. 115 ,AACEL 1: The "'°d"r"'~".,.; , , •51.... M Na I tSan JuOln Sa•d but~ transfer is tn-No 525 Ming Tsu Isl Re Cap1s1rano1 Inc; a Cah· ang" County on August 15 dOlng Dullness H Nor111 Route 17 Sovtll Pat•· UNIT 8 AS SHOWN ON A r.M<"IAoms Jny "•''""Iv lor .inv C.ipo!tl•a;-n Inc • ;a~~ lf't\df'd to bf' consummaled San Mong Otst l<aOhsrung IOfrtla corooration C~yl A 1990 f'tB.IC NQTIC( MA TEAIAL GIRLS 1280 mua New JerMy CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE •<•COrrKlne" ,, Ill., ~''""'' '-"'"1 orpor•toon 4 81 tnf' ofhcP of ORANGE C•7,,,!••~~~.n~!! c,9 con M~~:~ ~!~~·!~: lotea F-Baton Street Suite 6-9 t30. This business IS con· CORDED JANUARY 6 1984 e,1dres~ '"d .,,,., common ~n "" (.1;1:;' ·~~6~ewport COUNTY ESCROW CORP Published Orenge Cout K~1 Newpofl Baacn Calif 112660 dueled by a corpot'allon A S INSTRUMEN T NO des1qna11on .r -1nv M wn :~,, Du,inHs 11 con 16099 C.otden-11 SlrMI O~~:' ~~o~s~:::~~lo~om =~;.·~::!. C~u~: ~; Oeoly Pilot Augull 24 31. FICflTIOUI IUSINEIS Lauri J Moore, 1280 Tile 1egtstrant(sl com · 84-007911 OF OFFtC•AL hf"r.-• duc•l'd b a hm•tl'd partn., Huntington Beach Call-menced 10 transect bus•· 1990 '41T712 Sef>tember 7 t4 1990 NAiii ITATI...,, Blaon Street Suite 8-9 130 menoea to tranuct bull· RECORDS OF' ORANGE ,,nTo~7d ',:':~:nc'',', ·::• 1',,,, '0~111; n 1 f0<n111 Or~nga Courtly on Of ness Ufl<ler the Fterniout Pub4tthed Ora.nge Gout F-640 The following P9'tonl are Newport BeKh Call! 92ee0 ness under Ille Fictlttous COUNTY .. s ffle "'9''"'n1111 crm illlf"r SEPTEMBER 19 1990 Business n11mec11 fisted Dally Piiot August 31, Sec>-ClOtng businau H Amy E Scttuett. 1280 Buttnass name<tl lltl•d ,AftCEL 2: q.Uo'ln ""''""I tu '"" p10(> menc"'<I lo trinu't bu11 l hot t>ulto: transhtr '' aub· above on July 1 1990 14tmber 1 14, 2 t 1ll90 "8.tc NOTICE IN S BR 00 I< A p ART. B•ton Street Sulla 6-9 130 above on July t 1990 AN UNDIVIDED I 791H ertv tn tP <JIO J"d rf"ason ness under the ~icflloous 1ect 10 Calotornt1 Urntorm Gan. Fan Vtce Presode<lt HSn MENTS 2364 I Altt<> Creell ~1 a.Kn. Call! 92ee0 Frederick C Bauman, INTEREST IN ANO TO LOT •DI" 1tst1m 11~ 1.0,ls e• Svsinet 5 nAmf'fsl tolled Commerc111J Code Section Th;s' statement was Iii.cl 1(-· ~. Allto Vte10. Cllll Tilts l>ullneH II con. Senior VP 1, TRACT 12002 IN THE Pf'nSf!~ ·lnd .1/!wuu -~at lhe aoove on N A 6 106 w•lh the Covnty Clef'k ot 0.· FICTTTIOUl IUIMll 92&53 ducted by a general part. Thos Sllletnenl was ltleel C11't' OF COSTA MESA tome nl .,,,. otoloAI l>1Jf.ltoca11on Cllf"<yl A Mllrton Al\I Thi' name end adOrest ol angel County on Augul1 lO "8.tc f«)TlC[ NAMI ITATl•NT LIM No 1 (San Juan nerltl~ With the Covnty Clerk Of 0. CO.UN TY OF ORANGE of IM NOllCI" ol Sale 11 Secr•ll"Y the pitrson with whom t990 The IOllowlng pettont are Cap11tranol, Inc • Call· The regiatrant(al com. ange Covnty on AUO\fll t, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. AS S 120 ~t.7 l} Tn" .iiue~t was filed cl11m11 may be tiled 11 OR· ,.,. KIOOM dOlng butlnetS U lornla Corporation, 4490 1MOC*1 to tranuct butt 1990 ,_,.. PER MAP RECORDED IN In ltlt1111nn t<> r.oh ,,,. (, C . OfO. ANGE COUNfY ESCROW h O C 'ICTJTIOUllUl*lll . THE BOOACIOUS Von Karman, Newport nen undef the F'tc11tl0ut Put>hsnecl Ora1'198 Coe1t BOOK 518 PAGES 7 AND8 T.,,..... Wiii accept a >Nill>,,,. ounty terk 1 • tORP 18099 Goldenwetl o:i1uyb p~~~ Au~~:r24.~'. NAMI ITATWMINT BAGEL . 3822 Campus s.&oh. CeHf 926e0 Bua1neu nemll(1) fitted Dally POOi Auoutt 17. 24. 3 1, OF MISCELL ANEOUS c11sn1e• • cri .. <k c1111wn on • ~ C.1>unty "" Augutt 5• Sl•ei!I Huntington a.ac11 September 1 14 lll90 The tOllOWlng per10t11 ere Of•\19, Sult• 11 t. ~ Tllta bualneu It con-abOve on Auouat 1, 1990 Seotembef 7. t990 MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF 'late or r11111on11I bank 11 f4M511 Ctlllornu1 92641,anc.1the1111 Fs&'\CI dOlng Dullness H 8e1Gh, CA 926e0 dueled by a Hmlted pwtl'lef• ~ta J MOO<e F-t 12 THI! COUNTY RECORDER c!Wlek drawn by .. tlllfl or Published Ora"ge Coatt day tor llllng claims by any SANDEASON·J RAY OE· ()(ezin Ent91'pn .... Inc , •hr, Thtt atat4ll'Mtlt Wit meo Of SAID COUNT'\', EXCEPT federal cre<111 union or a Dolly Pilot August i 4 31 crodttOf ~all be SEPTEM rtaJC f«)JIC£ VELOPMENT. 2&911 White C1lllorn1a COfporatton. 3 t 19 he reg1tt1ant(ll com· wllh the County C191'k 01 Or· "8.tc fl)TIC( THIAEFROM All OTH(R cnec11 0<8wn oy 8 s1111e or S t>er 7 14 1990· BER 18. 1990. wll1ch 11 tile Road, Sutte 150, INtlWI. CA Corte Marin. Newport mef'IC:80 to flenaec:t bull· ange County on Auouat 14 .. _ CONDOMINIVM UNITS hlOtrAI 11111v1ng111nrt toan a... eptem F·e38 but1n11t day before the Klt111 91714 Beach. CA 926e0 nets unw the Fletlttoua 1990 ' "- ANO RESTRICTED COM '°'-lllllon 0 111n91 assocta conavmmatton d1te apecl· ,ICTITtOUI IU ... 11 Ray Rock lnveatmanta. a Tlllt t>utlneH II con. Bullneu nam841I ll1ted f~ 'ICT1TIOUI ..... II MON AREAS AS SHOWN !ton Of sav1ng1 bank 11pec1. P\lllC f«>llC( lied abo..... MAME ITATIMINT Calllornle ~ .. pertl'lef• dueled by e COtl>Qtatlon abOve on NIA Publllhed Orange Coell NAMI ITAnmtn AND REF'!AREO TO IN THE lted 1n Section 5102 of the Dated Auoust 9 1911() The tOllOwtng peraona are en!p.2699\NhlteRoad.Sune The ra911trant com· Cheryl A M.,ttn. '4'1 Dally PtlOt Auc;iust 24 31 The IOllOwinO Ooefeont .,_ C()NOOMINIUM PLAN RE· r 1nenr1•I Code tnd K5t7'Nll JOt4NHUIYAO HO,AN-c10tngbu11nepa1 150,INlne CA92714 menc:.o to trel'IMCI !>UM-Secretary 8eptemb91'7 14 1tto' 'dotngbvtMetlu flfAAED TO IN PA~EL t luthON'ld to Oo nutlnett 1n FICTITIOUS 9UllHIH MIY IHOCHINNI HO, N(W YORK GOURMET Ch ... 0 Sllndaraon, Jt , MM unci.t the lletltlov1 Thia 1t1t9l"l'lent WM Iii.cl ' ' '-633 MIKE TAKATA LANO· AL S 0 EXCEPTING 11111 It Alt In lhl event ten NAMI ITATl:•NT Tr..-.0t(e) OELICATESS!.N. 2814 E 2&" White Aoed. Suite 1~. IXl""911 name 0t namea With lhe Cou.nty Clettl ol Or· SCAPIHQ, 2332 I.a I.Ind• fMIAEFROM ALL MIN· c:lt!f Olhef than cash ti 8C· Tht"IOll0¥11n11~'°"·.,· MICKIY AU, Ttlftl• CoaatHwy ,Coron•dllMar, lfvlne,CA t2714 lltttd above on Auouet '· a1"91 Countyon August 14 P\llJCNOTICE ~-~8Mch.c.ttf lRAl.S. Oil OAS PET · APled lhe Tru't" m8'y Oo•ng Ou''""' et l'efaa{e) Calif 112'25 Tllil bvtillftl 11 c~ 1990 1990 92MO A 0 I.EU M , 0 THE R .ittlhokl lh8 IUUIOC4' Of Ille THC RESORT APART PUbltahed Orange Cout KMen A Mo*'7• SS2 dllCted by a oener.i Plf1· ()(uJn (nt91'prl .... Inc . ,__ IC"7M-e't Mt ... Teltatl. Inc • a Call• H Y D A 0 C A R 8 0 N TrvstM t OMO unlit tunde M(NTS 24541 Aliso Creek Deity PllOt AUOUll 31 1tto StMfOfCS, IMne. Cell 92Tt5 n«lfl4C> Gary 0 Ofellf'I ~tllleMd Ot11nge Coeott l"IC11'T10Ue ....... IOfYM8 COtl)Ofa1ion. "32 La 8U8SfANC€S. ANO ALI. beCOMe 1vt1tat>le to lh1t Roe<! Aliso lflelO Call! fW Tiiis ~atne .. 11 con· The re911trant com flllt 111,.,.,,.,,t *II tlled OMy Pttol Auguat 24, 31, NAm ITAT'lmtn Linda Pt · Nftopor1 9-Ktl. UHDIRQROUNO WATER PtY" M tl'lc10t~ ISi ""'' J2853 dUc:led by en lndlvldual rnenGed to trllnMCt t>ult• 111r1th the County Clerk of Or· Sec>'*'lbar 7, 14 1MO The f~ S*'tOM are Celll t2MO IN °" UNOEA OR WHICH ,., Of tight LIM No I tS.n Juan ....: NQTIC( Tile reolslral\t(SI cortl• ,,... under the flctlltOue ... Collnty on Auguat 24, f...U cloiflG ~.. T~. C>val""I •• con· MAY IE PAOOVCtO P:AOM SIMOaateWlllbemadct but c.pi.1rano1 inc 11 Cah ~ to tranMCl ~ bua1ne. name Of MtMa tttO ,__ IARCILONA CON · INCteo by a C:.CWPOration ..._, l.AfeO WKICH UNOCA· '#!lllout ~ant or war f«nta C.or pora1ion 4490 ••te MM undef the ActlttOull ltettd M>o¥e on MafCJI 21 PutllleNd Oranoe COM! ..aJC llJ11C( OOMINIUMS 2354 I Alleo T'he r9914trant(1) torn· l.OA'l.ANPARALl.CLTO 1anty,upr ... orimpo.are-\/on Karman Newport 'ICTrnOUl.,...N 8ut•neH name(a) 111110 1"4 OeilyPtlOtAuouat:Sl,·Sec>-Creall Aoed. Meo lllllto. ~lo tranud l>vl'- AHD HO' CT Kl.OW Hi gard>ng titre. ~on 0t Be.tell Calo! 1126e0 MAMI ITATIMIWT 1bOw on _..,,.,_ 11, R8'f ~ tnwefmenta. tetnbet 1, 14, It, ttlO • ..,..., C.... tzt» "-IM'oer tN flCtitlOUI PMllNT SUft,,ACE OF enwmbr~ to Mtotty IN Th•e t>11aineu 11 con• Tl'Mt ~ l*'WI ere ttto By M1et1M1 0 ~.a.-.. ,.... MTfnOUe 9ld ll ... l.IM No t (Sen "'-lutlneu name(•I llltH SAID LANO FOR THE ~ted"91t MCUred by dllete<I t>y e hml1td ~ner· OOlnQ ouein... M Karen A .. °""Y Panner, C'-0 Sano-..,._ ITA~ CllcMMr-1 Inc:, I C... abO¥a on ~ n 119' PUftPOS&i OF PAOI· lltid OMd ltdv8f\Ca tiler• lfltf) PAAKIR a 8ARIAM. TM at6t.,_,t wM 111.o erson, .Jr fta.E llJTIC( Tiie '°"°"""' ~ .. fOfno& C0t1>0t8t10n, 44to httulto Teht1. -.C· NCT1NO FOR. THC ()(. undef wttll Interest a1 The reotttr1nt(•I com 4195 M•c.Arthur Court. wllh tilt County Clertt of Or· Thia 11....-nent Wiii ,.... Oolnci ~ • Voll !Carman, Newport ""4WY ,1.0ftATION. DlVl!LOP prCW!ded lher•n anO the metnctd to trlOUCI bull• Suite 5to, ~ 8eedl. 8nQ111 Couniy on Augult 11. Witt\ tN County a.tit. of Or· -I A"Cll.ONA APART· 9Mcfl Cellf t2tlO Wit~ ~~t .. Mad MINT. ~flOH, IX unpatO pnnc!CHll Of the note MU unc:ter the ,.IC1itl0vt Caltl t2860 IMO anoe County on ,,,.... U , 'ICTmOUI ...... M(NTI , 2'141 Miio ~ TIMt bvtlMM ti Q)ft.o "'-........,y CMnl of Or· n.AellOH, AHO TAKING aecurad t>y laHI 0..0 -"fl lkla1ne11 naml(tl lilted JltNI M Plfll.,, 2'27 ,_ 18'0~ ..,._9TA~ "-d. AllM V..0. c.tlf M'9d~alll'Nted,_,n.. =County on~ 1 Of' IAIO MINI.Mt.a, OAI, lnlefett tlWIOn U Pf0¥!dad ~on NIA A1t>utu9, ~ leech, ~l>IW!eO 0ranoa C0Mt ~ Or ... C... Tl'le,......,. ......... lfll:J ""' ~ Otl.. PIT1'0t.CUM OTHlft In UICI Note, ,..._ ~ C11efy1 A Marton AMI Calif t2MO ~ P110t AUf'191 24, 11, 1Ji8111J Not~ a1 .... dolnt ...,_. UM No 1 CIM JuM T1.-, ... etrentjtl COIWI· ~ Or ... COl9I H YD ft 0 C A ft I 0 N ltl«UicpeMet OI IN lfllltM Secr .. I")' ' Ch1111M a.awn, 111a1 -ternW 7 14 ttlO tamW 7, 14.11, 1M Morita Cen-.11111t ... 1, C4' I eNl. Inc • a Ciiio ......, IO lf"wwt tMtl-~Not .... 0 ta, )t, s u •• T A H c Ea A N D at'ld Of IN l"'9ll c:t•led D) Thtl 1111..-nent ..... ..., l•m• ,,, .. 1 Huntington ,...,, "'° '""I ..... c:..-....,, fOmla CCWJ)Otatton. '4to ,_ undlf .... At ...... ...,.,.,.,.. 1 I tllO , ... , , ---- -------• •• ..Smlll ., .. NOTICIArlltttiUN NOTICl .. tiiiCM -~~cx:tt -=• TO-il1U 11!!1,E' MHA ltL;\HNeNO COM· nuenre MU .. • MtlllOH A f THI! CITY TIIUST'm MU eo:,..~=:c.-=d._!f~"-.!~~:::~ .............. 0oia.,... ~ ~ ,. .. ~.AA~.-~~'iLTAn .. :~1:. °!~t~: .. :..'=:.:. :t~El~~c~ :;Y~-~::::::.. ....,. t:30 ~ ---...,...._ uo ....,...._.,_1-ldOft~lf, ,. .. _._ a Ja---~A•-FOfWIA. AT 130 ltM ~ YOU ARE IH D£FAULT A"Y :ti tllf,AIMT°RU' _ _.... ---11'WV,. am.. thefoaoal119membwa .... ~Daftll ....... a.. ~ .......... --· .. '-To .. .....AS IOON .. POSSMk.E UNDER THE OfEO OF MtHTI«) 17~tl•.AND ....... -..-1.-(arrMd at t:41 a.m.). Harriet M. W.._, Qlddl)4 .• y_;.. Ind---:_, ,_:2 .. ,.5 d • To II Mh. Ml1tlclaiee. THl"MAl'TlR ON f~ TMJSr DA.TEO 11/%1/M IN n. '1MT AMIHOIO lillullyTWW _.,. nwde ..,,,,.,, Of I'.--. u---:.. ,__ ,._:__., -,,_ • • -••• .a.1 • ===-~II ..... 0 8 Te 1•.-SUPPllMOITAA. Dl:a.A"-ftlll •1111 II -_, t --'-'-·--a..--==::J -~•..,. ....._ 0.::l'a'57"'11........ ..... Md ....... Ir_..._,., Cl9Clloil who AY, EP M " I t , Uftill£SS YOU TAKf AC· ATl()N ,..,. cov•NANTI wllil .. Couftlr~ .. Qp. .... -.. -·--·_...-.. ,ocer..•1'r ... ----I -• '"°· .-eoA.-OtNO THE TION TO PAOTECT YOUR V'" " • '""""'-. 10beftneupltdontfot<*90f~lnt. ..... _____ .. , owu.1f1a1 .... llol '-'l'l_flil .... who ... Im ............ d ,OLLOW INO APPLI · PAOP!ATY IT MAY IE CONOITtOHS .-uT.-IC· .,.._,,rOfl' ....... ~·W....PropertyT .. ,,.,..,!!.1c ......... OM.App'Owd ................ ObN ... be In...... ..~. I OI CATION9 SOLO AT A PUBLIC IAL.f TIOHS.ANOMSVWATION '"° 1 to~ Pump Station Del .................... Qty ol LlllarW ................. Ho. ~ .. ~or ...... of: "ANV MT~ FO\.L.OW· IF YOU N(ED AH VCPV.-OF EASEMENTS '0" ,__ FloOd Contto4 061frlc:t. the ,.~ of-F~!,.~t AQl'wil9tlt No. Dlt-111 Mt llfl ... Or~ of. I.~~ ,_ IMO A CTIONS ARE NATION OF THE NATURE WUTPAAK MAIH TIN• ,........ °':?:. 0.. QeorllDPf'*'lt f'_-__,___~•1 ~--Vlley,andh,~V~~tot OIGGETTrtJA. ~ :411 K, CHALU,.OW IN COURT. OF THE PROCEl!OINO ANCf DISTRICT Rf· ~Ptot,.._ ,M,lt. Pr ;._lt'-·. :==.:!.::. of~lded O..Wopmem ~,~ DelialaulMt and ~A PET ~ = THI! CHALLlHGE MAY BE AGAINST YOU YOU COf'CXO APRii. 111. 1117, ,, ...... 1· ---· -· "---·--tandlrd .._ ~-, .,_. .. "-o_. A. Court L1MrnE0ToOHu THOSE SHOULOCOHTAciALAw-As •NSTAuMl!Nr No ,.. .. rnen1 of Heelth 8tr'YioM fOf Tot..cco UM ,....,_,. No . ..n1t ~ .. IW. °"*1· "9 ~ tNUfS SOMEONE AAISES YER IM0e712. All IN OF· -------- A ..,,_,t with Jujlt K M 0 Pfewntton lducetton, ..,_I Md at; ~....... ~of c.lbftilaE • ORANG • AT THfi PV8UC H~RIHG On FRIDAY SEPTEM8ER flCIAL RECORDS Of! OA· .-JC mnll s grnd d AQrwMnt Nof/Ajr, . "for Mental HelMh and:::.~-:::.. a.Moel;~ No. 2 to ... ORANG . THE p 0£SCRl8EO IN THIS HO-7 '"° at 1 cio m HOME ANOE COUNTY. C ALI· _______ ......., _____ _ o:t.:lng Underground S~~:;2~ ~"!._~~· WMel ........ ,.....,,,._ COitttl'oA eo.d tot htenelon THE PETITIOH ~~ TICE~ IN WRITTEN CCR-FEDERAL SAi.Nos AND FOR .. IA. AHO ANY A.MENO-.... AIC<>OOI ~ Orua Abuae Inc f()( Aic;t:;;;._.eement-... ~·-·.cCommlaelonon r'*'t>~ETT -PPointed .. RESPON OENCE OE· LOAN ASSOCIATION •• M~~~t'i:RETO .::-~a •'"· 1__.,1 ·-"" Slnle •nr ' "H "°91: Aarwrt No. 0280-201~1heAteh&lon .....,.In..._. • PMONill:--nlMll'* LIVERED TO THTI! PLAN· Corporation, formerly AN UNOIVIOEO 112 ,.---r,I-~ .,,.. -· "'"' WMnt 0. 090-175 betw•u Otenge County Ac)od COnttot Dtltnc1 and ....,.,... """ .,..,,,-,....,.. .,. NINO COMMISSION AT. OR known u HOME FEDERAL -_. ...._,, Church Englneetlng. . Inc .. for Project Scheduling~ tor h Santti Ana"""" MllAMam=· :WTt.llllYe ~..... ht ..... PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-INTEREST IN AND TO LOT • ., ......... Acqultltlon Contract with Ooneld G Armbtuttar ,_..._ ... ·----.........._~ .-.....: .., ... ...... tn.dltoedltll. HEARING SOCIATION OF SAN DOFTRACT NO ,271&.AS TM ·~ ...... Contract wtth Mlchael J Wetth« f S • --"'· _,..__ • '._._ .. ,.. lhe dleedlnt ~ HEARtNQ on C DIEGO u Trust• UltOet a SHOWN ON A MAP AE· lla11e aNncklneO Ille.-.. Engln.t AgrMmentwtthSteYWl:nd:~._,~otectl Nofor.F0No1·21t:a..No. 1toArcN-.ct• THE P ~lion .. be hetd 1 APPEAL OF ZONING o .. d ot Trull dated COROEO IN IOOK 683, the F1ctltlou1 •'*-- 1tOL .... wlthHuttonOeY-'-m-nt"-"'--'ii!',llMlnc •• "torlO'Encn~ .. ~~tM~70f5:~/~ ~-.. dececi9nf . '9mbet '°· 1MO ADMINISTRATORS' OE· 11/2'188 llOf*' by KEN· PAGES•5THROUQH481N-HMM ARTl8TIC c... ·~ -"""'._,1 ,,,..,..., ..... .., ..,__., ,........,....,., -· Wl.L ~ codlcll, tf My, L P.M . In P..ePt. CISION DENYING AN AP· NETH C MAATIN 8 SINGLE CL US IVE 0 F M IS· ASSOCIATES, I» .... Wute Wat ... Tr•tment, Pro)ec1 No. 0181-420-e75: AmendtMnt No. 1 to Law wtth Huttori be admitted to Pft)bele. toc.ted el 700 C PLICATION tZONtNG AC-MAN and recorded CELLANEOUS MAPS, RE-G ........ Ho 10.C, Or..-. ~t Company, Inc., lorCIYlcC.,,ter ~Protect GA401·215 217• LMMwith Tor,. !:: wit ::s..:: ~-CA~or--TION ZA-90-14) FOR A 12101i ea ... Documenl g~~~ c°..FLIFOORRN~ANOE Cellf 12tel Dal Oc1,t Octlnc., f()(I Man, In Marietta O.ta SyatM'lt, GA 1239-30; Met AmeiloMnt ..0. 1 to~""" •-*'aillon In.... iF YOU oBJECT T Mp!'!OMRITCTONO OILfTG~L.;"' u~NE aaof-eOffi~l ~d-.· ~~.. The llrMI eddr ... or Tiie FIClltiOus • 01111 on• .,... a, nc., or Audltor-Controlter Medicel Colltctlone UNt GA 1n.. 10 c.rtlln conetruc-by "-in. ~ I ._ -'"" ,. ~ " ...... .._ "' ...,.. Name r•r.o to MIOW-tlon contract• ...... .,d.s. contract ch ....... ord«• _ __.. __..· -AIAH• ~-.. ............. THEcourt pr'.'"'Fft' ="ran !-.;-.,· ACCESSORY APARl MENT ANGE County Calltorn1a 0,"* ~ommon deslgrnitlon llltd In Oranoe CouNY ... A.sotutlona were adopted .....i.... ·-"""' _...,..,._, _,.. ,.....,... _ _._ • .., _,.,..... ' """' ....._._ FOA ROBBY K. ROS8URG. will ... at public auc1IOl'I to o Ille at>ove , ... P<~Y it July 20, '911 ,ILi of partitions In lM totlowlng R9gk>nal Pna: Carbon Canyon· Cra6g· IMne• Meeon· and Deni PWlt adr'rinlsler .. Of • 18TH STREET IN AN RI 11'1 lJn;led Sta1• Dollar• at IRVINE. CALIFORNIA y.,_.. ....,. Prial, • appr_.ft'V the AbMdonment Of Contract'°' the remoYlll and ...... Ion ~ ~ ~.and ... LOCATED AT 240 EAST 11\e hogMll bid<* IOf cash known 10 U"I .. 20 BAHIA, NO F34et1• Hart>or c.rtaln peftonn91 matt.a -· 9PPO'led. c.t1aln ·~ ,.;.....,.. -· 9PP'°* undlf the Ions wifl ... ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL the NORTt~ FRONT EN-Thia Nie Wlft be meoe w~. IMN. CaMf ... ,. Contract No. S-50035 with Tracor Applied Sclencea, Inc., tor ~Of~ altet"aft detactton Admnllttaion of be .. heemg, y DETERMINATION EX· TRANCE TO THE COUNTY Wll1'0UI ~· Of _,_ This ~ .. ~ and ld.ntltleatlon ayatem WU continued to August 29, 1990. C..1111 tract/parcel map m.tters ... Ad. (This •uthorily appearance nwy be EMPT COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC ranty IXPfMMd or Implied duel.CS by.,, ............ approved Malntenanc. Contract With 1-..... S t allow the ~IF orb¥ YOUf ~· 2 PLANNING ACTION CENTER DRIVE WEST 1t1 regarding hlle ~. Tiu stawnent ..... . _,.ay YI M\I f()( ~ of tM Air T•"*'li'I ~....,~ to CREOrTOY<:AIR 'ARE PA·SI0-82 FOR LORENZO ,,,. City of SANTA ANA OR-or encvmt>ranc. 10 pey Ille With the Coumy C..-Cll Or· passenger loading bridges and baggage handling equ4pment w• 9PP(o'*9 .. amellded. Amend· "-·~• Of REYES AUTHORIZED ANGE Count) Callforma all unpaid pnl'\Clpal tum of angel Covmy Oft ""9'lf I. ment to extend the tetm Of the Agr..ment wtth KPMO PMt ~for par"lng ,.,.at~ wa• obta court aooroval. ~tengenl ct9CMof of AGENT FOR D M PER-rlOlll lllle .. .d lnttrtst con $250.!>12 9• plu$ lfll ... t a• 1900 approved Amendment to IX1end tM term of tM Agr..,,,..,t with KPMG PMt Marwfcti f()( coneuttant BefOf cet1Mi V*1 ..ct Mad, you mull LMUTTER FOR A CON· Yeye<l to and now held Oy II P<oY>ded in Ille Not• ... Publiahed Or"Mgll c.. servtces wal approved. Reimbursement tor Matahal't cash loee In ICCOrdanc9 with ~t lmponant adlon Y04ll claim Wifl lhe OITIONAL USE PERMIT TO under lhe Deed ol Trull in c.urecl by Ille DMCI of Trus1 l>MyPilOtA'9'1l 10, 11,2•. Code Section 29390 WU app<oved. 1989--90 Report on tM Statuaot ManegerMnt 0.-tl~t ... hc>Wewr, .1he penion and m: a copy to ALLOW A DRIVE-THRU lhe real Pf<>PertY detcrlt>e<I plu$ an eddltlOf\al •Umated 31 1990 aprpoved. The adoption of certain rnolutlon1 and documentalnconn«:tlon with •-lal Taa Bonda.-repreeentaliVe Will, per90n '9ptMenta REST (CARL'S JR I as • amovn1ofH.748 00 ti any, F·• Serles A o f 1990 Foothill Ranch c I F•""' I ~ requred lo gNe notiCe ac>~in'9d by tM WITHIN 200' OF RESIDEN-'""'en 1· und« Ille lerm• of Ille D..cl 1----------• ommun ty -..t ties Olatrlct No. 87 .... w .. oontinu.d to August 28, int«•ted J**)nt witlin tour months tr TIALLV-ZONEO PROPERTY LOT 19 OF TRACT NO of Trust and t-. cnarges. 1990. Authorization to enter Into atlpulatlona In a StatewlcM Property Tax Refund c ... WU they haw waived notice ~~la ol tlntl i.oanoe AON VARIANCES FROM 12786 IN THE CITY OF ano .. pensu o f Ille approved. Retolu11on was adopted approving the waJver off• on Tract No. 14222, Lot 82. Habitat consented lo~ --· as ~rov,lded In FRONT SElBACK REO 120 •RVINE. COUNTY OF OR-TruJIM for Humanity. Resolutions were adopted approving the Mnexatlon of Parcel Mapa Ho. 87·357 and ac~ The •ldependen ~~·-9tC>q 1of REO .. • PROP I. FROM ANGE STA TE OF CALI· Tiie Lender1Benet1c1ary a•-- No. 88-201 to the O range Covnty Street Lighting A....ament District, Zone t . Funding fOf tM ~ waUon auUlof ,. Prooawt Code. PARKING (223 SPACES FORNIA AS SHOWN ON A unde< the Deed of Trust 11" .,.._. Orange County Department of Education, EnvlronrMntal Field Study Program waa appfoYad. w1I be granted un6Ha The time f« fll:?o, cialma REO 2 •• SPACES PROP 1' MAP RECORDED tN BOOK •'9ned and delivered i o Ille D 0 NA L D J 0 H N Property Acquisition Research and negotiation for Housing and Community 0.-etopment MOY9-0n inlef~ltfd t9': ~ • wil not expire • lou & CO~PACT RATIO UMtTsl~ PAGES •S THROUGH Tru•tee • O.Clarellon ot De· BRlZZI JR 42 relt- Hous1ng Program. Garza Street was aprv~~. ~latlon of r---atlon ...... .---,.with, .. _ objeclOn tM peffon monda ,,. ~..!"-~~hearing & FROM SITE COVERAGE 48 INCLUSIVE OF MIS· 1~·1 0' the Oblioahon• -dent of'~ i._ s .,.u ....... ''"'V"'' ............... ...,,.-·-· r.. and shows oood caus. .. not................ 125'1\ MAX 29 9% PROP " CELLANEOUS .MAPS RE cvrec:I by Ille Deed 01 TruSI -Cities of tanton. Plaoentla. Orange, and La Habra. Housing and Community o.v.iopment Mo~On why the court"~ not YOU MAY EXAMINE LOCATED AT 279 E 17TH CO ROS OF' O RANG E and. N011C41 ol Default ano passed a way Oil Housing Program WU approved. Transfer ot Local Park Trust Fund• to Esplanade Park WU grant the authority. the ... kept by the court. " ST IN A c 1-S ZONE EN· COUNTY CALIFORNIA Elte1!0fl to Sen wt11ch r• August 26, 1990. }W .. approved. Resolution was adopted approving the City of Laguna Nlguef1 Ofdlnanc. No. ISM. "· HEA,RING on Ile you .,. • per90n VI R 0 NM EN T A l 0 E . EXCEPTING All OIL OIL corded on 1102190 u Dow· urvi ed b his kwtnc changing date of Gene<al Munlcipal Election. Report on the Operation of tM County Treuury IOf' ~·lion will be held on tntefested In the ~ .. 1 TERMINATION NEGATIVE RIGHTS MINERALS MIN-ment 90-000203 BOO!<·· s vs y Fiscal Year 1989-90 WU approved Resolutlon was adoptad .. recommended appfOvlng tM Stat• lobar "· 1990 at 1 :4 5 you may file with Ile ooun DECLARATION (AVAIL ERAL RIGHTS NATURAL P~· Of Olllcial Records wife. herTy 8rial; Funding lor Child Wellare Services Ordtnance No. 3791, An Ofdlnance o t tM County of Ofal\IWt P.M . In ~l 3A loca~ at ~ lomlal • ~t FOR REVIEW FOR 21 DAYS GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER llll sale Wiii be <:on· m 0 th e r . Al ice California Amend Inn Var lout ProvlSIOns oft"'-Gradlnn a-" ...... ...,atlon ,.._,._ Subdl·"""'-c-=:.~ 7wOO CNSIC Center Drive SoeoaJ NoliCe o Ile AT THE PL AN N 1 NG HY 0 R 0 CARBON S B V ducted by AGENCY SALES Pet.el'90n; ~p-fatber, .. ., ,..., .. ., nu .. _. ~ .,.,....,., """'"'.,..,, est. anla Ana, CA ol an lnvenllOfy OIVISIONI WHATS 0 EVER NAME ANO POSTING whOM ed· E p Zoning Code regarding Grading Vlolahons ... adopted. Airport Manager~ .. authorized to Slon 92701 appraisal ol .......... 3 PLANNING ACTION KNOWN GEOTHERMAL Oress ano phOne number .. rnie eteraon ; JOM Wayne Airport Art Program Loan Agreement• with various lend«•. L .... with Ofang9 County IF YOU OBJECT .• To°' or any pe•tion PA-90-89 FOR VERNON R STEAM ANO ALL PROD-p 0 BOX 276420 SACRA-father. Donald J . Community ConS0<11Um. Inc . tor the Neighborhood SeMce Center. PM 11SO-., WU approved the gran~ of the petruon. accounl as PfOwied M I I( I( E L E s E N UCTS DERIVED FROM ANY MENTO CA 9!>827 (9161 Bnzz.i: sister, Amy Board adj<>urned In memory OI Herbert Arthur Michel, Sr., and Klmbef'fy Hink ton •• 9·50 am you shou appear at IMI secllOn 1250 of AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR OF' THE FOREGOING THAT J6HI '°' Gett ner; brother. (SEAL) . , heartng and s_tale your Caldomta Probate Code THE COST A MESA CON· MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER FOR INQUIRIES 16191 M "' r k 8 r •.•• , ,· LINDA D RUTH Clerll of ...... ·--·d of. objectlOns °'. lile wnuen A8CJJ9St tor.Soeclal No G R E G A T I 0 N 0 F THE PARCEL OF LAND 450-3!>!>& .. • • I . • ,..,.._. upefVl9on ob19CllOnS With ,the court lorm ls availal:Me lrom lhe JEHOVAH S WITNESSES HEREI NA80VE D E -DATED 8109190 brothers-in -law . belore lhe heating. Your COUflClefit FOR A CONDITIONAL USE SCRIBED TOGETHER ~ FEDER.Al t AY· Larry Cali9oo. Rex OFFICIAL PROCEEDIHGS OF THE .OARD OF S~RYl90fl9 ORANGE COUNTY, CAUfOflMA Santa Ana. Cafftom&a A Regular Mee11no ot lhe Board ol Supervisors of Orange co~.mty, Cahlornta, also Sltllng 11 the Governing Board ot the Districts and Authorities Governed by the Board of Supervisors wu h91d on Auoust 22. t990. 9 30 AM . with the lollowing members being present. Don R. Roth, Chairman. Roger R Stanton. Hamett M Wieder. Gaddi H Vasquez and Thomu F Alley. c.rtaln Presentations were made Progress and Recommendation Concerning Acceteratlon Directive to TaylOf' Woodrow on the John Wayne Airport Terminal. Projeet No 2831-420-890 wu received Resolution No 90-1126 was adopted as recommended approving the Revised Rates and Charga for Comm9rclal and Commuter Airlines. Resolution No. 90· 1127 was adopted as recommended approving Ground Transportation Acc.ss Fee for Commercial Vehicles Ac:oeulng the New Tafminal at Jotin Wayne Arrport Resolution No 90-1128 was adopted as recommended approving Rev1Slon ot Parking Rates at John Wayne Airport Resolution No. 90-1129 was adopted as recommended approving Faes tor Paramedic Servtces Inmate Book1no and Processing Fees wu approved In cone.pt and atatt directed to report back on spec11tcs Ord1nanoe No 3792. An Ordinance of the Coun1y ol Or•ng9. Cahlorn1a Amending the Codtlied Ordinances of the County o f Orange to Increase the Tranatent Occupancy Tax was introduced Sunset Beach Specific Plan/LocaJ Coastal Program Amendment 90-llZone Change No ZC9003219001 and An Ordinance of the County of Of1ng9. Cal1forn1a Adopted Pursuant to lhe Slate Planning and zoning Law Adopting the Second Atn41ndment Amending Sec hon IV, Land U se Regulations or the Sunaet Beactl Specific Plan/Loe.I Coastal Program In the Sunset Beach Community was continued to September 26. 1990 Board ~Md this date to the Hall ol Adm1nlstrat100 Fltth Ft00< Board ot Supervisors Confetence Room A , 10 Clv1e Center Plaza, Santa A na, California. tor an Orange County Congestion Management Program Policy Task Force meeting Board ad1ovrned at 11·40 am (SEAL) JERI L STATELY, AHletanl Clertt of the 9oerd of Supervleon appearance may be In AnOfney '°' P9Honer: PERMIT TO ALLOW A !>28-WITH THE PERPETUAL INGI ANO LOAN AS-Geitner; siaten-ln- person Of by your a~ Robert H. Huckenpehter SOUARE-FOOT ADDITION RIGHT OF ORIL LING IOCIATIOM,. Ccww-atton, IF YOU ARE A 2970 HerbOf Blvd. TO AN EXISTING CHURCH MINING EXPLORING AND " TrllatM NOW KNOWN law. Susan Call.iaon CREDITOR °' aSYlte214 FOR OFFICE USE WITHA OPERl<TtNG THEREFOR AIHOMUEDtaANK.nD-and Janet God· contingent credtor ol lhe Co•• ...... CA 92628 VARIANCE FRO ... OPEN ANO STORING IN ANO RE -E"Al I AYINOI .... d1cksen; nephew•. deceased. you rrust flle Or~e Coasl Daily PllOt SPl<CE REQUIREMEN TS MOVING THE SAME FROM a y AN °" A ". c ~r ~a-~~1000~ Aug 1. Sep.1.6.1990 'i~ :EE:~EE~TT ::3.;:~EEg, ~:~oLA7~co:U~~GOT~~~ ~u'h.~~1 ~RE R . ~.·~ M~ porsonal representall\le Pl8.IC MlTIC[ LOCATED AT 2277 CA· RIGHT TO WHIPS TOCK OR Pubhsned Otanoe Coast Geitner: niece, Ali8oa appoflted by the oourt NYON DRIVE IN AN R2 DIRECTIONALLY DRILL Deily Pilot Auoust 17 2' 3 ' Geltner . Visitation w1~1n lour tnC?"ths lrom PUBLICATION OF ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL AND MINE FROM LA NOS 1990 thedaleolhtsl~noeol NOTtCEOFNEGATIVE DET ERMINATION ex OTHER TH AN THOSE F·677 Thunday,August30. letlO!S as provided '" DECLARATION EMPT HEREINA BOVE O E -11111-11' W'lflC[ 1990.4:00to8:00P.M. 541Cli0n . 9100 ol lhe THE COSTA MESA 4 PLANNING ACTION SCRIBED Oil OR GAS fuau\I"" at Pierce Brothen CaltlOfTlla Probate Code PLANNING DIVISION Hl<S PA 90· 100 FOR MALCOLM WELl .. S TUNNELS AND B I B The time for hlng claims PREPARED ,. NEGATIVE R 0 s s Au TH 0 RI z ED SHAFTS INTO THROUGH FICTITIOUS au..... e 1 r 0 ad w. y '#II nol expW'e before lour DECLARATION ADDRESS· AGENT FOR 600 ANTON 0 R A c A 0 s s l HE NAM£ ITATUUNT C h apel. Graveside monltls .lrom the heanng 1NG POSSIB LE EN-BOULEV AR D A S· SUBSURFACE OF THE Tt1e t0ll0W1ngper10nsar• Services on Friday, dale notioed abo'Ve VIRONMENl AL IMPACTS SOCIA TES FOR A VARI· LAND HEREINABOVE DE 0~';?9~51= ·:.~oc1a1ea August 31. 1990 •t YOU MAY EXAMINE FOR THE FOLLOWING ANCE FROM ._.INIMUM SCRIBED AND TO BOT· Reol [ttal~ •OOO ll:OOA.M at Stalin& the Ille kept by the OOUrt tf PROJECTS PARKING STALL WIOTH TOM SUCH WHIPS TOCKED Met Arthur Blvd Su•le you are a pet90n 1 DEVELOPMENT RE · REQUIREMENTS 19 FEEl O R DIRECTIONALLY 3000 Newo<><I Beac.n CA Area #l, Rl~ interested '" lhe estate, VIEW DR 90 38 FOR REOUIREO 8 112 FEET ORILl EO WElLS TUN }2660 National Cemetery. youmayflieWllhltleoourtB RvDE BURGER PROPOSED• FOR A NELS ANO SH AFT S Greqor D &'9Q$ 9,9 RJvermde.CA.Inlieu a lormal Reauest lor A R c H ' T E c T s PRE VIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER AND BENEATH OR Arn ~ F Speoal Notl08 of ltle fihng AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR PARKING STRUCTURE BEYOND THE EXTERIOR ee:~\_A;~660 Newi>Of1 of nowers. oontribu· of an 1rwenll0fy ana LLOYD MYLES DEVELOP FOR THE IBM BUILDING AT LIMITS THEREOF ANO TO TlltS Out1f\eU •• con-uons may be m.c:ie to appraisal of estate assets MENT TO CONSTRUCT 7 602 ANTON BOULEVARD REORILL RETu NNEl I ;iucied ov an ""'"''°ual Hoag Hospital Foun~ Of ol any pell~ or DETACHED 2 STORY IN A TC ZONE EN · EOUIP MAINTAIN REPAIR Tll~ re9111ran1 COM dat1on . Can cer aocounl as provided 11'1 A PAR TM ENT U N ITS VIRON M EN.A L DE-DIEPEN l<NO OPERATE rnencea I " ... 1 secllOn 1250 ol the LOCATED AT 380-386 15TH TERMINATION EXEMPT ANY SUCH WELL s OR n~u .. ~ .~ ~1Ct1!:"C:~ C.ent.er. 301 Newport California Probate Code A STREET IN AN R2 ZONE 5 PLANNING ACTION MINES WITHOUT HOW 1 n B lvd . New port Pubhstled Orange Coast Darty Pilot August 31 1990 F683 form as avatla.b4e from ltle TERMINATION NEGATIVE SIMM ONS-SINGL ETON DRILL M1NE srORE EX 1990 Ca.lifo~nia Vie~•= R~esl lor Sc>ecial Nottee ENV•RONM ENTAL DE IPA 90-101 FOR PAMELA EVER THE R1GHT TO :.~~:O.:': :'"9U":.'7: Beach 92658 P\BJC NOTICC P\8.IC NOTlC[ P\8.IC MlTIC[ PWLIC NOTICE AttorrwyfOf PetltJoner: ABLE FOR O\EVIEW FOR 21 FRONT SETBACK RE · THROuGH THE SURFACE t11~1~1PMC!f\1'°!u,, Veterans Watc h I Cour1cie0t OECLl<Rl<TION !AVAIL· FOR A VARIANCE FROM PLORE OR OPERATE Gr Q Br __ ;....;..;;;.;.;..;;...;.;.;;;..;.;.;;.;;;... __ ,. __ ..;;.;;..;;,,;,,;~ .. .;..;..;;..;..;.;;..;;..__ Wllllam"H.Carter DAYS AT THE PL ANNING O\J1REMENTSC20FEETRE· OR THE UPPER~ FEET ...,11,1~counr <;!., ...... ~ A ssn .• CIO M i ke NOTICE OF ESCROW NO. 402-bc PU9LIC NOTICE K IOOl7 2507 WHt Coest Hwy. DllltSIONI 0 U t A E 0 1 2 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF n C n v .,. "" 8ecu p Q Bo ~ PUauc AUCTION NOTICE TO CREDITORS CITY OF s T A TE MEN T o F Sul• 205 2 DEVELOPMENT RE · PROPOSED) AND DRIVE· THE LANO HERE1NABOVE I 8 ~ 00 h o;'~"r.:~~ • · x 1 ""· r,,l'se P41f$0tll and unol, OF BULK T"ANSFEA HUNTINGTON aEACH WITHC>f'AWAL Newport 8NCl'I • CA VIEW OR 90 39 FOR WAY LENGTH REOUIRE· DESCRIBED AS RESERVED Puoh ht'() Or Coat North Hlgh.landa. CA. t1t'10ot!,Oldal11uc11of\AI (Secel101-t107 AEVISIONSTO FlllOMPA"lNf"'""' 9*3 BRYOE BURGER MENTS 119 FEET RE BVTHE IRVINE COMPANYoa.11 P~o1 Auoua,r;o;, s.o' 95660 Pier c e ~lLSPACE 8!>64 H mil U.CC THE CITY'S OPE-.ATINOUNOElll OrangeCoastDallyPllol AR C H I TE CTS OUIREO 12 FEE T IN DEED RECORDED MAT11..,m:.... 7 "21 1990 Brothers Bell Bro.id· I on Ave Hun11no1onBeach NOflCf I~ HERfBY COMPREHENSIVE FEE FIC TITIOUS aUllNEIS Aug 31 Sep t.6. 1990 AUTHORIZED l<GENT FOR PROPOSEDI FOR A RE· 9 1986 AS INSTRUMFNT F689 way M ort•l"'rv, r-- CA. 926•6 f"tl\/f N "' c1 cootoos of lht> SCHEDULE NAME LLOYD MYLES OE VE LOP CENTl y CONS l RUCT ED NO 86 188.49 OF or • -J '-'Ulti.. On tho date ot 9 s 90 _, w1111tn 11,1ml'ld l•<1Mff'ror ,I No11ce1shereOyg1ven111o:11 I Tne !Ollow1ng per~n 118.S P\8.IC NOTIC[ MENT ro CONSTRUCT 8 TWO·CAR GARAGE AO FICIAL RECORDS Pl8.IC MlTICE Mesa. Dir ectors lllOO am IMI o.1 bulk 1r,inslf'1 15 "' 1 publitnf'aring w111oen~lcl w1lllOrJwn1"40eneralpart· DETACHED 2 SfORY OITION fO AN EXISTING A LSO f XCEPf1 NG 642-9150 NAME UNIT• INVEN lt'n<lt>d!ot>emaoeonpi>r tly ll'>e C11~ Council ot 11111 nert1om 1nepar1nersll1p op-OlllDIHANCE A PART M E N T U N ITS SINGLE FAMILY RES!-THfRHROMANY ANDALL FS2tll TORY soMI pro1.1erly hl!rt>inaner Coty 01 Hun11ng1on Beath 1n ern11n9 under the hc1111ous NO. te>-15 LOCATED AT J02 EAST DENCE LOCA TE O A f 838 WATER WATER RIGHT_, FICTITIOUS aUSINEIS WARD RIVADENEVAA COOi descr•~d t,,eCount1IC11ambersoltM business name of ORANGE AN ORDINANCE Of THE 16TH STREET IN AN R2 PINE PLACE IN AN RI OR INTERESTS WHETHER NAM£STAT£•NT BETH ANNE WARD. '> T (A 0 S PE A KER S Tiie nam"l&t <1nd business C1v1<. Cen1er Hunt1ng1on COl<ST FINANCIAL LTD 8 CITY COUNCIL OF ZONE ENVIAONMEN T Al ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL SUCH WA TfR RIGHTS TM tnllowong oenons are 26 -~.......t WASHER DRYER MISC t\U0,.·5~ ol lhf' 1ntf'nOf'd Beach a1 1hf.I hour ol 700 Cahlorn•a hm11ed partner THE CITY OF DE T f R M I N A T IQ N OE TERMINATIO N Ek I SHAll BE RIPARIAN dCknQOu""""H age • ~away ruAN It .in,lo!!Oll SI are RAJ PM 01 .lS soon lne<eal111r l'5 Sh•P 74S F1Khe1 Avenue NEWPOlllT aUCH NEC>A TIVE OECLARA TION EMPT 0 VE R l v N G A P '1l I NC SC IE N l 1 F IC Tuesda Y • A UI USt NAYLOR S F007 MISC OAORA SIRAJOl<ORI 30.13 POSS•l>lf' on Tuesday Ille •111 Su•lf' 0 2 Cos!& Mesa Cali AMENDING A !AVAILABLE FOR REVIEV. 6 PLANNING ACTION PROPR1Al1\/E , TT ORAL l [A 5 N Ci • 1 LI N C 28lh. 1990 Born in ~URN STEAM CLEANER Sou1h B11s1~ Slreet Cos1a ol Sep1ember 1990 for 1114! to1n1.i 92626 PORTION OF fOR 2• DAYS AT THE PA 90 102 f'OR NATIONAL PE RC J l A T N G F•NANC Al SERVICES Indiana she had u~ BBQ MOWER M1>u Ca 92626 I Pu'~ ot rK ons1der1no re-Tiie l1c.1111ous ous1ness DISTIUCTING MAP PLANNING DIVISION! PEDIATRIC SUPPORT SER-PRES C. R 1Pr1 v E A 0 2•SCI 1 Ofl< Prado Su11e 20, ' VOORHEES FO 16 MIS(. 111<11 loc;al!Ofl on Cahl0tn111 I v1s1on'l 10 cer1atn feet lines nlilme \latamtonllor Ille part· NO. 11 SO AS TO I f Y 0 U W ISH T 0 VICES A U TH 0 RI Z E 0 JUOIC.A TED ST A TUI OR~ •od 101 Dan• Point Clll•I tn Orange County for FuRN MICROWA VE 01111e chot>le.ecu11veottoce and perrn11s con1a1ne<1 or nersn1p wash1eOon M1y28 -.ECUSllFYONE PROV•Df COMMENTS OR AGENT FOR FA1Rv1Ew ,OR CONTR ACIUAL qz11;ci I lhepastl9years..~ DESI\ "'p11nt1pet DUs1ness oltic~ PfOpose<I 10 oe contained 1986'" the Counl y ot Or PORTION OF THE OBfA N FUR1HER INfOR COMMUNITY CHURCH OR TOGETHER w TH THE 5<....,,1 !oc l .. 11"0 Inc a lS survwed by her DR I NN 0 N G 0 I 6 ollne onlt'nOt'd 1ran,1eror •S Wll h•n Ille Clly s Com· noe F3 t0283 Sue.JECT "'Of'E"TY MAT ON PLEASE Cl<ll r ARY BARMORE FOR A I RIGHT ANO POWER TO EX Dt-l•w••I' corporal!Ofl 1209 ! lh and { , ... _ STER E 0 TR 0 PH IE S Sa~ JS lbo<lt! p1en<>ns1ve Fee Schedule f.'ull Nam!' end AOOrl'U OI FlllOM THE 111~1 THE PLANNING DIVISION I C<'N01Tl0NAL USE PER-Pl ORE. DRILL REORILL Ot1"91' S1•.-e1 Wolm1n91on mo er au:1a • BOXES All other OUSJnt'SS namt>-;, .. hlCll ,..ere aOOPled Augusl Ille Pf'rson W1llldr awing DISTRICT TO THE A f I ~ 1' 7"'• 52•5 Ml T TO All OW A QAV REMOVE l<NO STORE THE Ofo1•,.a•f' •Cl80 I Scot ti and Carey SIMPSON G075 OH1CE ~nd ldOr~ws u~ by 11\f> 6 1990 All c111zens .,e 1n Rabell LomOardo 2•!> Fis 111-2 OIST-.ICT. PUBllSHED ORANGE .,.ARE ANO PRESCH00l I SAVE FROM OR N TME tn1s tiu~·nf'n ., CO<' Ward Funeral $er-~ v RN GRANOF AT HER n1Pn<led 1•ansler,,.1sl ""''"'" v11f'<l 10 anend af\d 1><ov10~ cller Ave Su1!1" 0 2 Cos1a ANOTHE1' PORTION ICOA S T DA 1 LY P1l0 r A 1 AN EXISTING CHURCH I LAND HEREINABOvf DE dliClt'd o, t corooration Vll't'S will be he.Id Sat· CLOCK 1 111e PBS! lnr~ year.s as tar as 1ne C11y Counc11 with w1111en Mes. CA 92626 FlllOftl TWE -..2 l<UGUST 3 I 1990 lOCA TEO AT 2525 FA1R. SCR1BED OR TO 01Vf Rf Tne '"Q•ll 1n1111 com rd.a .,._ ......_ l FR EG IN GI u It 6 is ~no,..n lo 1114! 1n1enoe<1 and oral comrnen!J an<l IS" S19m1d Rooefl LomOard1 DISTRICT TO THE F 681 VIEW ROAD IN AN Rt OR OTHERWISE UTILIZE ""~nc~ 1 ""nsac:1 OUS• U y , ~ptem"""" • v ise FURN CLOTHES 11an'll1'rl'f'CSI are None questions conte r n1ng Puo•1sned Otanoe Cou1 R·1 SPR DISTRICT [Qi>jE ENVIRONMEN TAL SUCH WATER RIGHTS '::>R "4"\5 .,,,,.. I~ F1c;t1hous at 2 00 p M lJl Paafic O NEAL H0•8 f llE TlleMmel61anoousonessproPOsedrev1s1ons10111eOaolyP1101 AuouS131Sep ANOANOTHElll P\8.ICf«lTIC[ DETER MINATION EX NlERE S1S BUT Bu"""'' n•me151 llSl~d Vie w M o rtuary LAYER MA TERIALIEOUIP edd•e" ol lllt' 1nlended Coty s lee schedules temoer 1 ,. 21 1990 POlllTION FROM TH£ EM Pr WiTHOUT HOWEVER l<NY •!.'<>""' ...... "'4 A c... N LUKENS H 123 MISC lran11eree1"1 are Louis Tile City poltey on lees 1\ F67!> 111·' DtSTRICT TO OlllOIHANCE 7 PLANNING AC TtON RIGHTS TO ENlER UPON Bonn,,. Rl'ddfo Ant na pel • ewport FURN MICROWAVE Bl'vt>rlt'll' 11nO Doane E 11ocover111e cos1srela1ed10 THE"·ll"' NO.,. I PA 89381<FOR NEWPORT THE SURFACE OR THE S~v Beach.lnt.erment wtlJ \I ACUUM TV MISC Bf'tf'•lt11n 1'41!> E Carson l"e &ct1v11y tor wll1c11 a 1ee 15 P\BJCNOJIC[ OllTllllCT,ANO TO ANORDINANCE OFTHE B 0 A T S A l ES PROPERh DESCR1BfO '"" 'l"'"''"f"'lt w1" hW-0 ~ m Paohc V.ew BOXES s1r~1 No 9 Carson C1l che•9ed A s1011 "'"'" llH ESTA9ltSH ON THE CITY COUNCIL OF AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR HEREIN 1N r"E e-..ERC•SE ,.,,.., '"' "'"'v l'~" 01 Ot J Ct>mete ry Piere~ Puo11s11e<1 Oranut1 (IHlSI 'l()74'> oeen conducted ouring 1111' KI0059 OISTllllCTING MAP, THE CITY OF I JEFF SCHULIEN FOR A OF SUCH RIGHTS AS RE i,,,,,.. t..ouniv e> Auou1t I Bros Pacific Vi.aw Daily Pilot Auou .. 1 }4 31 Tne p•op.,r!y perMl'nt budge11ry proce" for F'V FICTITIOUI IUSINESS 10 FOOT FlllONT YARD NEWPORT MACH VARIANCE FROM PARI\ SERVED IN DEED RE 1'100 I "' 1990 h6f910 ,, d~flOed 1n gen 1g<J0,91 Tiie lypes ol lees NAME STATEMENT SETIACK ON •OTH TH£ AM£NOIMO TITLE 5 INO REQUIREMEN TS TO CORDED i.AAY 9 ICl86 AS F .. 5* M o rtuary I>u-ecti.nc· F6!>2 erol as Ory cl<l!aner\ and is 4nO p11rm11s under re Tllll lollow1no persons are 1-.11 AVENUE A..0 OF THI: NEWPORT ALLOW THE PROVISION 1 -. STRUM E N T N 0 P<tl:lh,Plf'Q 011&~ Coal! (7 14) 644-2700 ----------1oc31eo 111 3033 South cons1t1 er1111on 1nc1uo• 001ngous1'1(!'5H OCEANIOULEYARD HACHMO ... CIPAL IOF. 6 ON SllE CUS 86 188749 or OH1C'•Al O~olvP"o1 Augu11 17 2• 31 ------PUBLIC NOTICE Brillc,I S1rM!1 Costa Mesa '4!1et1ed tees !or !he va11ous Mo1111 ApArtrnen1s 23541 FRONTAGES. CODE PE"TAININO TOMER EMPLOYEE PARK RECORDS Sf1)1t1mbo'f 7 199() ........... .. _____ ...;.. ____ I CA 'l?626 pt11nn111g and ronino ma!· AllSO Creek Rond All&O (AMENDMENT NO 713) TO au•••• ING SPACES 10 ON-SITE PAlllCl!L ?: f".610 Tiie business name used 1ers v1e10 CA 92653 Subit!CI ordinanc. was on LICENSE TAX CUSTOMER EMPLOYEE NONE)(CLUS•vf EASE 1----------• K5M14 FICTITIOUt IUllNEH NAMI ITATWMENT Tiie IOllOWll'lQ per1on1 ar" do1nQ t>us1neu as L 0 D G !LODGING OF FICE DESIGN GROUP INC 1300 B11s1ol S1ree1 No1111 No 100 Newl>Of1 Beech Caltl 92660 V Price Ent.,1><1-Inc; C.hlorn1a. 1300 BnllOI SIMI N0<111 No 100 Newpo<1 Beach Call! 92660 Tt111 bullnen 11 con ductecl by a COfpo<AllOfl Tiie r991t1ran11•l com menc.cl 10 "tngct bull· nest und41f tt>e Ftc11110u' Bu11neu Nam .. t l l1t 141d •bove on Ftorua.ry 20 1990 Vaneesa M Pr~ c E 0 flllt 11a1amen1 wu filed ,..;111 ,,,. Coooly CMN'll ol Ot ~~ County on Augutt 3 , ..... Publttrwld Of"nge C041t1 Daily Pilot AuguJI fO 17, 24 oy lh" sll•<l !fansreror(st al A schedule ot propoHO l M No 1 !San Juart iroduce<l on 13 TH dolly o1 EXEMPTION FOR PARKING SPACES ORIO-MENTS. FOR ACCFSS IN ' P\8.IC M)flC£ sa•O 1oco11on Costa Mesa rev1S>Ons to the C11y s Com Cap1s1r11n1JI. Inc II Call· AuQuSI 1q90 -in<l adopll'd CHAllll~AaLE ANO INALL Y REOUIREO UNDER GRESS EGRESS MAIN 1 --~;;.;.;..;,.....;,,;,,,;;....;.;...;,..... __ VitlaQl'Cleant"ts prellens1veFee Sclledu .. 1l1 torma corporahon U90on'7tllda)otAugusl l990 NOWROflT PA89·38 LOCATED AT T(N AN <.,f REP A IR KselM ........ . Tht' t>ulk 1ransler 1s tn· av.a1labte tor revt-by Ille Von Karman Newpor t AYES (.01.JNCIL MO.A ' OROAMZATIONI. 1725 SUPERIOR AllENUE ORl<INAGE FNCROAC.H FICTITIOUS aUSMtl Ill 1enoed to oe consommetea pyohc 81 C11y Hall 200CI Beech CA 92660 BERS fURNER WATT I Sull1f'CI ordinance was 1n IN A C2 ZONE EN MENT SUPPQRl ANO NAME STATl'.MENT •I 1ne o ll 1ce ot Main Slleel '" the C•ty T111s busmen 1$ con SANSON£ PLUMMER froduc!'d on t31H day o• V IRON M EN IAL DE FOR OTHER PURPOSES f~IOltow•no~~s •r• BRE NTWOOD ESCROW Clerk s OttlCe and 11\fl De ductf'<J tly .t hm1led p.ir1ne1 HART STRAUSS CO)( AuuuSI !Cl'lQ ano tt0~1e<I TER ... INAT10N EXEMPT ALL AS DESCRIBED N T HE 111>•t10 t'V~nesll as INC JJO WUl\1ng1on St partmenl 01 Comrnun11y De Sll1P NOES COUNCIL MEM on 27111 day 01 AU9U'1 1990 FOR FURTHER INFOR OECLARA HON OF COVE ~'HIL AOELPHIA PART S1e 306 Marina del Rey CA velopmenl oe1ween Ille Tiie 1eg1ttrant com BERS NONE AVES COUNCIL M(M MATION ON THE ABOVE NANTS CONOtT IONS A"'40 11;ERS 1100 Oua·I S1rM1 90291 on or all_. Sept 21 llOvriJ 01 800 AM and ~00 menced 10 u 1nsac1 bull ABSEN T COUNCILIBERS TURNER WA TT APPLIC AT•ONS TELE -RESTR1C.T 10NS ANO RES Su•tfl i(\O ~t ~ac;PI 1990 PM Mondaytllrougll Friday ncss Vn<ltlf Ille loc101tou1 MEMBERS NONE SANSONE PLUMMfR PHONE -!>t !>2•5 OR CALL ERVATION OF EASEMENT Ca1o1 ll;>MO T1111 Dull. transfer IS •ub· All 1nU!f'ested petton• art1 ous1nn 1 name or names MAYOR Autltefyn f'tum· HART STRAUSS COIC Al THE OFFICE OF THE FOR WEST PARK MAIN Ru~ly Tutnef 1200 Ou.II ~' 10 Ca11tornoa Un1torm 1nv1tedto a1t4tf\dU.Olletr hSledabOve on NA ~ I NOES COUNC.ll M(M PLANNNG 01v1S10N TENAN(E D•STR1(.T StrM I Su•le 160 ,.._.P0<1 comm..c1a1 Code Sect!Ofl 1no and ••Press 111111 l M No t 1San Juan CITY CLE"k Wanda E BERS NONE ROOM 200 17 FAIR DRIVE I' DECLARATION RE Be.c:11 C.111 92660 6106 opinions tor or a9ainst CaP1strano) Inc a Ca.It 111..... AB SE N T C:OVNCh COSTA M ESA CALI CORDED DECEMBER •6 M11rv I. Tur~t 1200 Tiit' name And .Odreu ot proposed revision to Ille lornta c0<poratl0f\ Cl\9')'1 A fHE ENTIRE TEllT tS, MEMBERS NONE FOMNIA t986 AS •NSTRUMENT NO Oua~ StrHI Sulle 160 the person wtlh whom Coys Comprenen .. va Fte Marhrt. Attl Secretary AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW MAYOR -.vtMtyn ,._,. Pvt>ll$"9<1 O<angoe Ca.s1 86-6200:1 t ANO THE SUP ~POii 6Mctt calt1 92660 c1a1ms may be !tied It Schedule Tntt '1A1flmef\1 WH hied IN fHE CITY CLERK S OF ~ Oaoly P.icl Augull 31 1990 PLEMENTAl OE CLA R Mart.. G Murref 1200 BRENTWOOD ESCROW OATEO 8121190 w•lll Ille County Clerk Of ()t. FtCE OF THE CITY Of NEW CITY CLt:l'tt( Waftde £. F 683 A TION Of COVENANTS 1 Oue I <.trHt Su111 160 INC 330 Wastltnglon SI City of Hut1tln9ton •noe County on Augutl 27 PORT BEACH ..... lo CONDITIONS AND RE ~1 l\Neh Call• \12tl4!0 Ste 306 M•rine dt!I R_,. CA aeaoll. Ir· C o11nl e t990 r:•7'T.M Publttllt><I Orltrt<Je Coo'1 fHE ENTIRE TEXT is fl\B.IC fl)TIC( STR1CTtONS ANO RESER Tllos t>u1ono11 11 ec:>n 80292 itnd tn. IHI day tor 9roetlwer. City Cleft Put>llShed Ota~ Coast Deily PrlOt Augu51 31 1990 AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW VAllQN Of' EASEMENTS OuClt!<I b~ I oen-.i Pllft· ftljl'lQ cta1m1 by llllY creditor Publrtlled Oranoe Co111t ['\tlly Pilot August 31 Seo F-678 IN fHE CITY ClERK s OF 1(91122 FOR WESTPARK Ml<IN nerstliu ..... 111•11 bi! Sep1embar 20. Daily Pilot Augu11 2• 31 1embef 7 14 ~l 199() f'tCEOFTHECITYOf'NEW FICTlTIOUSllU ..... TENANCE01STRtCT 1 SUP Tll• 1f'9111tantt•I com I 1090 WfltCll 11 the but'*""' 1990 F671 fl\B.lC MnflC( PORT BEAC.H NA• STATl.MINT day t>elore tn. eonaumm•· F64S P\8.IC fl)TIC( "" P\,bblhtld OranQe CoaSI Tl'Ht lollOwlng ~·ate llOll dele IC)tClf* llboW KIMM {)l\1ly Potot AUQUIJI JI 1090 dOtnO buttNlU U D•ted AuguJt 2 1 1900 P\a.IC NOTICE OMMHAHCl FtCTITIOUt llU.,..H r 61\0 P1~CCREEK INVEST. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? 31, 1990 LHll ••r•rl•ln atld NO .... ,, NAMI tTATEMINT MENT COMPANY 5000 F-S93 Dlet'e I ... r•rlelft, Ill· KM12 •N -:..-,Of T._ ~ t •-.,. 11111\llC( 811c11 S1fMt Suite S!>OO. ----------~Tr-""'"(•) ITA T'IMINT Oft .. crncOUNclL. Of""' oc:.::: ~": ::r'°"1 are rU8U\o "" New1>0fl 8eecl'I Ct.hf O~ Tiit \.f'OfM e>ec>ar1me<11 al Ille Oa•ly PllOI " IH•Md 10 an· nounce • ,,... Mtvl(e now •••" lib .. 10 ._ b\iStnelMt ~ MOTIC( Publltllod Ore"Ofl Co.ti Aa~NT Of TMI CITY Of ( 1 1 S u N R 1 R 0 K•te P1nocreo lnvHtmen1 Dally P1tot AUOV•t 31 1990 Utl Of FtCTITtOUI ...-wottT •ACH ENlERP~tSCS c:llSOMBRA 'ICTI"T'°"9 llU ... tl Company Pl'lllltp N l,ons F-677 IU ..... HAMI A•MOMG CMAATIA COLLECTION IJ)PACIP.IC N ... ITATIMIUel •no Mary A Lyons ---------Tiie lollOWlf•Q per•ont ti.II Of fHI OUTOOOR l'UAN1l URC. T'lle loMowlng peoonl t.rfl Tt~I,._ GOf*ll pertN< Ml.JC M)TlC[ have et>ttldOMcl 11'9 UH of ,.WOflT MACH 1760 Monrom A'lfl . S111tt 1.1nmo buSIMSa H 36 Harbor t9lend ~· ------..;,.....-------111'1• Ftc1111oua lu•lnHI MUNIC•Al COOi A-22 Coot• MeM C•lll AA1 tSTIC DESIGN AS S-:h. Calif t 2MO LaOAl NOTICI Name L 0 0 0 ILOOOINO· Subteet Ot~ .., .. 1n. 92e27 SOCIA TES t300 9,1,101 PtnaC:rH~ lnvutm•nl ~-D ,....., OFFICE Of!SIGN GROUP ,,~ on 13T~ d•y ol Jv•n PllfiCIO Cal>nH NO<tll Sutt• too Newooft Com'*'J ,JOfln L ~ 9UOQl'T '°" 130 8ft1lol SlrMt Nottll, Ho AVOV I '"° and adoe>ted ...,... 1376~ Hew Qefl\I 8"Cll Calll 02MO end Marr.1• A Ca1111on COAtn.MMCMC*AL 100 Newport 8HCl'I on}1tlldeyof~t 199() A..,. M J!Ofl VleiO Calol V Pr.cit[ntorpr inc TruJll .. Q«'*al patlntr OCCWATIOMM. Caltt Tfle Ficmioua luelnMI AY(S COUNCIL MEM· 92$91 Catllo•n•a 1300 8r1'10I ll Loctwnoof L-Hewc>ot1 ..oGIRAM N•rnt ~to atlOW.,,.. l!AS TURNCA WATT Tiii• Out•n•.. II con-Horii\ Sul•• too Hlrwl>Or1 e.atll. C...f t2teo ...., In Orengo County on SANSON PlUMM(A Guel.CS by .,, tn<IMOual U.Ch Caltl 12980 ,.,,. t>utll\ffl •• ton T l'te Cou tllne AOP Febfulll'Y 20 1090 FIL( HAAT $TAii.US$, COX TNt r1QIJ1trant(a) com· Tl'ttt 1>u11noA 19 con CIVClflCl by a gens• pen p1 op0Hd buOO•I lor HO r:•U&n NOtS. COUNCIL '-'CM ~ lo trll'IMCI Dull· -1 "• • C'"'OOft.loOl'I 1*11'110 t9'0 tt w111 be 8Vlltlabte IOt ven•n• M Pu ce • &lAS NONt -""°"" flle FtetltlOV• TNI r-w•wan1111 eQf'll TNI rogistrantC•I COl'll· publlC 1t11C)Ction et 100 t Aoou•tlno, Irvin• Call! A• IC HT co u NC t l lu11neu ntll\4411 t11ted 1 ~ to tranuct bu~ ~ to 1~ ~ Prea1d10 tqu1re, Coll• 12715 ME" HOHC ebOve on I l l on !IH!ofM Miii vndef tne FiC1lllOU8 '"'" uno.r .,_ r,.;.tlioue ,,.... CA f«ltn Sef;it 10 to tl\IJ bull,_. _.. con-llAYOlll .......,... ,._.. and 2 Oft 711~/lt uaoneu NamtOl lltled llu11n .. 1 ntinet•l lllted t~ ttlO, ~ lllO l'toun due led by tn untn ...., Jl.len P•tncto Cat>u .. aoow on Augutl 3 1t90 aoove on ~.ber 2• of 1 30 e n1 and • 30 p"' corpor•t•O auo,1111on an CLl*C w...-I ....,... v.,,.... ~ic. c c o tt1' ll'te l)UOllC: 9-lnQ °" Ille Oii* tlltn. Wttieftllle> ....... fhla .. atement was fllecl n11t tltterNnl .... ,..., ~lop N LVM& Trut.•• propOltd bUdO•I !Of ftll ~tatetneint .... lit.a f'H! [HltA( TEXT IS ""'"IN Counl'y Oeflt. 04 Or· .. ,., ,,,. County Cioni°' Or· TIU •talll!Mnl .. Med 1M0-l 1....., be Mid el 100 I Wiii\ tl'IO County C..11 of 0< AVAtlt\ILI ~OR ACVICW lr'Of County CW\ AuOual 7 ange County on August 3 Miil tllo Count)' °"'11 OI Or lflretlCl•O tqwer• Cotte tnoe 1 County on AUQl.lll 3 tN TH CIT'r CL(MC S Of. IMO ttto 119' Covntt on A""'* tO W• w•ll n<1W SCARCH IN> n11tnfl 1or y0u 11 no •O•a chat~ and HV'I ~OU 11141 1""4 ano IM '"~' 10 11141 Court Ho.IN '" San1.1 Ana. f hit\ OI Ce>urM .n .. Ille ,._,C" 15 <.Otl'IClMlec:I ... w1ll IOI yOUf lichlOOU' OU-H n-1181.-1 with Ille COUll1Y Cler\ r"'bll"' ontll • _.. ta< '°"' -"' et rt<Qu-t.0 l)y •-and 1'-'1le yOUf proof OI DUblt cat>C'l'I ""'" ""' C°""'" C'."°"' MeN CA on ~1emw 13 IMO r:ICf (W TH CITY OF N W ~ ,._.. ,__ ·iHO NII• 1~= Pe:.11 Ot~b~:::u:;:ro t~~ ... ~~H Or-ange eo.. ~~.:.~ 2e:;-,1 ~'r:::~-:ro I~ ~Oh= A~lt;f OeilY lflllOt A1.41tt 'l~ -~· '* f·~IO OeHY Hot Awouet n ~~. lec>tf'Mbet '· '"'° F·IOI 3t "° , )14 541pt11no. 1 "· '"°,..Q.5 -- - --l~~~~~~~~~~- • ,..,... ... . .. . ,. • 0 DMDID PUIUCATION DELINQUENT TAXUSJ lCJll-1• P\nJont to Secttone Wl thtough llM. ~V9"\Je and Toxo"on Code. tt'9 P\JblleMd ~t Ult In ond fOf Otong• COYnty, Stote ot Coltomlo. hat Men dlvk:Htd ond dlltrlbut•d to vorloua ~ of Qel'*OI clfculotlon publW\4Kf In eold county. '°' ptdcatlon or o portlOn ttwweor In 90Ch of IOld newspopen PUIUSHIO DELINQUENT LIST 1. Robert l. Citron, Oronoe County Tax COiiector. State ot ColUomla. certify°'~: That nottc• II her.t>y given that becouae ot non-payment or the total °'"°"'' due fOf to1e91, a11-.ments ond other chorget levled In the Veor 1988 fOf the Alcot Veor l9&e-l999. lhown In dolors and cent• C>PPOllf• the deecrlptlon of"'• Pfopeny contained In the nst below. the real Pfopertles on which 1uch amounts were a llen. were by operation of low. In mv office In Orange County. declo1ed to be In detolJt ot 5 p.m .. on the~ day of June, 1989. Tox.<feto\ited real Pfoperty may be 1edeemed by payment or all u~old ta1eet and oaeaments together with addltlonol penalties and fees OI Pf81Cnbed by low, or may be redeemed under on hf ailment pion ot redemption All lnfo1mot1on concemlng redemption. or the 1n1t1ouon of on Instalment pion of redemption. or toJC·defoulted property wrn. upon request, be furnished by Robert l Citron. Orange County Tax ColectOf. Santo Ario. Colltomlo I c erttty unde1 penalty or perjury thor the foregoing ts true and correct Robert L Citron Orange County Tax State of Calltornlo Collector Executed at Santo Ano, Orange County on September 7, 1990 The following abbreviations 01e used for the words set opposite mem Adm · AdmlnlstTotor Adm• · AdmlnstTolnx AP -~or'sMop Parcel Number Apt · Apo1ment Ni.Y'I • A.ssoclotton Assoc • Asocial es Bldg • Building Btos · &others CAJCal/CoMr -Co~tornia Co -Company Const -Construcflon Coop Cooperallve COfp · Corp()fanon Consvr -Conservaror Dept -Deportmenr Dev · Develooment °'5T • 0.StTICf 01v · Olwion Ed · Education EntrPll -Enterprises ES1 · ES1ote et ol · and omers Exec · Executor. Exocutmc F & M · Formers & Merchorits Gdn · GuardlOn Hwy • Highway Hwys · Highways Inc Incorporated I~ Insurance Inv Investment Jr Junor lA Los Angelos Ltd L1m1ted Mtg Monufoctur ng Ml MOIJ1f NA Nollonol ~oc·o•·on Nott . No11ono1 No/I Number NT & SA Nol ooo l•ust and Savings As.soc•ot1on S & l Savings and oon Secy · Secretory St ~ Senior Sf · So1nt/Streer USA -United Sfotf"S ot America Vets Vererons & and &/or And/or 1 Number PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION The Assessors moo parcel number when used to de>scr oo property 1n this llSt . refers •o tne Assessor's moo boo!( ttie moo pogo Of block numbe1 tn the oooi< and 11-oe 1nd1v dual porco nufY"OfH on the m op page or with r •~e bock A oorcet nurr·ooi '15 ror example. '044·363-05' would ,...,eari Boole M 01 me Assesso• s Vous Bloclc 36J (Mop Poge 36 s1oc1t J) ond Poree• 5 W'lh·n '"'O' o oc.< The moos referred ro ore ovo ob e tor nsoec11on n '"'" 011 P o ' the Aae$'50r All property IS In he lOW"'lst°' o Soutr-and ~ange Wf'!s' o t Son Bernardino Bose ond Me1 1d•an IMPORTANT NOTICE The names p ublished ore those oopeor.ng on '"'£> •ri · 1r, Toxpoveu who have disposed or pioperry since Mo•ct1 1 IT ov '' <1 metr names hsted for he reason mar presenr owne•s t'lovc 'o• f"c1 10 pay fo11es Pll()P( ITTV IN •IU'fTINC ION 8( ACll OTY TAJC AAll. A~.A 04-001 JOHNSOI< 1(11R' WY;f R AP 073-0!>3 O'.J S 1'1 (>4 I k '•' BLK 1705 lO! ) >-OR ·~ 01 AB.ANO '.>l A! SIANfl CH 11 Al 073-074 I).\/(, 'I',,~ "' SPRtNf,FIE.lf Ao/ HU!oi flNGlOI' MA " A ST \i~N Al<ljfi[ /'J Al 023-0'11 01 ') 'W 1' &•, l)TH $T HI •jT '•'•T 'I BE.ACH CA WARD .A•I• M ()') , }A 'JI'", YJ. ' t ~ •• I ' 4()/ /(. r t-4 t '1 ',.i , J>,. 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CA BERMAN Wilt IAM Ill Ar' 023-155 24 $57) JI PORTION OF 01..0 Ar 14 02) 155'{.)8 HUNTINf,l(JN RfACH 1nH STREP SECTION Blt< 318 LOl 'I OEEO OOC NO 89 1 l<1411J STATE OF CAUFORN A •r I '""''' , I• AP OEPTOff.1ENERAL J4 ''lJI,/ $111/•_.,S.rA SERVIC:fS AP O;>) TlfJ '1 lf1 YM• f 'i Alt</ .J SJO 78 T6 R 11 SE' J •" ~ W I''.> I • Of $EC ANO T 6 R 11 ~fC 4 At•·•~" •;, JOt 1 W Ar POR Of SH ANO T 1, R 1' 074 J(Jl O• \:?, 170 06 1()41,'J SEC 9 POR OF '.,,((. A•10 I t, roA~r.rrw 1 1~ R 11 SEC 10 POA Of ~EC t1 •N • Nr, !ON OEAC.1-l. A SURFACE ANO 500 FT Al.I Q'/4 JOI 04 !!010 Sc.?1 el SUBSURFAC.( 11£RT1CAll • Xhf>'.'> COASTVIEW LN. A~023 110 14 , I ')() 18 T f.. '4 HUNllNr,T()N BEACH, CA 11 SEC 3 POR Of sec ANO T AP 0}4 .l<Jl 04 50?0. W I">!. 6 R 11 sec 4 POA Of' SfC 209fl"I COAST\llEW LN. ANO T 6 R 11 SfC 10 POR OF HIJNTINr.TON BEACH C.A SEC SURFACE ANO 500 F"f IOHNS.ON, CHRIS A AP SUBSURFACE VERTlCALl' 01"iOI) 14 11.lil16l 2IJ1 Mf<NSION lUSI<. 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CA TAX·RATt APfEA 7HJ04 12.628 19 16521 S PACIFIC AV SUNSfT BEACH. CA OF COAONA DEL MAR BLIC EAN VISTA 15, N£W~T lAWlESS, WILUAM 6, AP 1)9 LOT 'JJ EACH, CA 4~-091-01 . S 1,739 )() 1911 SIGNAL UINOMARI\ INC, R£10, SHlll.£ 1 £. AP PORT CARDFF PL AP 114'661 <>&. '390<! SEC. 9)9-6l 4l9. S1.1~ 24 94 NEWPOAT BEACH. CA 20 T 6 R 10 P0A SW1/4 OCEAN VIS TA 111. NEWPOR KONSTANTINIOE.S, JAMES. SURFACE ANO~ FT BEACH CA AP 4~·114 11 , Sl,439 84 SUBSURFACE AP 9)9~3 4)9 5020. $596 8'1 1806 PORT ABBEY Pl.. SIGNAL PROPERTIES 1NC, &4 OCEAN l/ISTA 111, NEWPORT BEACH. CA AP I 14-669 01. SlO 78 SEC NEWPORT BEACH, CA MCG£E. ANNAMA'11E 20 T 6 R 10 P0R SWl/4 PENA LOUIS J AP JOYCE. AP 4~·20)-03 , SUBURFACE BfLOW 500 n 93463 441 . S1.S78 90 &6 S1.l92 31 1973 PORT llERTICALl Y OCEAN VISTA 113, NEW AAMSGATE PL. NEWPOAT AP 114-fi69-02 . S30 18 SEC BEACH CA BEJICH CA 20 T 6 R 10 POR SW1/4 suBsuqFACE BELOW 500 Fl TAX RATt APEA 07-042 VERTICALLY LEMIRE, JOSEPH F TR, AP HUDSON. 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Sl,371 80 249 FfOERAl AV. COSTA M(r,A TAX RATE AREA 12-007 FLOWER ST, COSTA MESA, CA A FERDINAND. R06£R1 I SflOTO. J()S£PH. AP SPAR~S ARll1L AP AP •22 3110) SI 164 ')} 043·11121. Sl,4'1396 J'J'J 4]6 :xn-06. $894&6 X>56 r91 ..()ANN ST COSTA 1 I TH ST. S€AL BEACH CA NGE AV. COSTA "'1fSA Mf~. CA LOS ANGELES COUNTY OANN L 'l'lljN FLOOO CONTROL DIST AP P 426 }()l-07 . S941 38 ~ BROTEMARr!.Lf. AP 199o11-01 s~ 68 sec 10 T ORANGE Av . COSTA MESA •n ln 19 S2.6r9 lO 116A 5 R 11 TAIA,NG LOT IN SEC A PA MF LA LN COS I A Mf"oA ANO TRIANG LOT IN SEC 11 4~~"::t· ~~ ~ '1!: ~ ~( / E lljl<rOVE MAFlfO T 5 R 12 ' ' MURPHY MARTIN AP ROelNHOOO PL COSTA AP 4'7 'i.11-04 Sl.611 18 199-00 1,j "31 5; '118 MESA. CA 1144 RAlE•C.>< AV COSTA MAIN ST sfAL BEACH CA WALTERS. JOHN H .. AP MESA CA · • 41'&·'2:?-03 . S 1.()37 45 340 F MC l<JNNON, MARY, AP ;>OTH ST COSTA. MESA CA 199-0~1 . SJ99 01 1203 SMITH 0 LARRY R AP SEAL WY SlAl BEACH. CA 0 6 16:?-0. . sm 12 1982 l<fNNfOY. l OANA. AP NEWPORT BLVO COSTA 199-075 14 . "4.l49 62 1208 MESA CA . E OCEAN AV, SEAL BEACH. POSi:Jw. LAV{AONC O AP CA 4'6-164 17 S:.>98 811 197~ EOOY llENE B . AP FUU.ERT()N AV COSTA 199 111 3~, S534 44 1.15 MESA CA ' SURF Pl.. SfAL BEACH, CA ROW~NO SEAN F AP COl'lNEJO. ROBERT A . AP 4.HI ~l-21 .' S31l 00 i64 19914516 SOX>. 184000 WALNUT ST COSIA "'1ESA 1i S 'NO ST. SEAL BEACH, CA CA r(RAMP. OA\110, AP MULUGAN, MARK P, AP 9)3 78 ()4}. Sl .392 96 1141 199 15'103 , Sl.107 34 1660 TUSTIN AV COSTA MESA CRESTV'lfW AV. ~L CA , • BEACH. CA AP 933 }fl 0•7 !.010. SJ7~ "h TAX AATf AAfA 1)-041 CARTf R JAMfS 11.4 AP 4)4 111 n s 1 41 ""' 9 iq W 1911' ,1 ()SlA ..-r',A A TEMPI.IN OOtlC.LAS l AP 9)98)0}3 $1.91686 '" W 1nH ST 7' COSIA MESA. CA FOSTER JQMN 0 TR. AP 9l'J8)0.l5 S1 41191111 W lnH S1 I'>. CO~TA Mf';A CA AP 939 8J 0 16, Sl,04.4 1 J 111 W 1nH ST )6, COSTA MESA. CA TAX nATl' AREA 1~116 MAJFELO. JOAN C . AP 169·l68-04 . S674 57 10862 ~ TERRAL' All FOUNTAIN ;Atlf'f CA HAR8CXIR INN INC, AP 170 ~32 76 S2.:.>t5 OJ FORMERLY APN 178 5)7·50 16917 COAST HY, SUNSET BEACH CA MOR"41S JAMES C , AP 424 '163-03 12.233 01 177) CRE.ST MONT Pl.. COSTA MESA. CA TAX RATE ARE.A 7HXJI AP 178 532 76 Sl.642 96 F()AMERL f APN 17653:.>·51 AP 424 26J 03 5020, S167 6.4 1773 CRE.STMONT Pl.. COSTA tlJNG, RONALD PAUL AP MESA CA 108~74 26 S6.ia ~ 1~10 ROGERS. SIONEV ALLEN. GODWIN CT FOUNTAIN AP 414 16)-04 . '691 06 1769 llAU.EY, CA CRE STMONT Pl.. COSTA SEEDS. THOMAS R AP MESA CA i oe-614 48 5010, S159 87 RAGAN T[~AA!llCE J A1" 11937 \lfRSENA CT 9)7 J6-03e $707 49 l &'S FOUNTAl"i \/ALLEY CA ANAHEIM AV 8 COSTA REZ.-C FAAN't AF Y ESA CA 144 u i ~ 5010 Sl l6 10 AP 9l7 36l).ol1 S 1 4 JC! !>ti 16031 M T CAqM( L CT 18"~ ANAt•f Y All 17 FQuloj1AIN VAllfY CA roSTA MESA. CA 61JRCH OANNV c AP 8EN0ElU, UJIS MIC.Uh.. I U 40-64 $1.095 28 11814 AP 9)7 )6-084 5010. SJ6 21 TIJROIJO!Sl CT FOUl'ITAIN 1&4~ ANAHEIM Al/ !>4 vALlEY. CA COSTA MESA. 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COSTA MESA, C ALI• FORHIA, AT t~30 111.M °" AS SOON AS POSMU THEREAFTER OM MOH· DAY, SEPT'EMIER 24. 1ff0. REGARDING THE FOLL OWING APPll· CATIOMS IF ANY Of THE FOU.OW· I N G ACT IO NS ARE CHALLEHGEO IN eoufn, THE CHALLENGE MAY If LIMITED TO OHL Y THOM ISSUES SOMEONE RAIHS AT THE PUBLIC HEAAIHO DESCRIBED IN THIS NO- TICE OR IN WRITTEN OOR- RESP 0N0 ENCE OE· Lll/EREO TO THE PLAN- NING COMMISSION AT, 0.. PRIOR TO, THE PUMJC HEARING 1 PLANNING ACTtOH PA-90-80 FOR MALCOl.M ROSS . A U THO R IZED AOENT FOR 800 ANTON BO UL E V ARD AS · SOClATES, FOR A VAN- ANCE FROM STREET SET· 8ACf< REOUIAEMEHTI (20 FEE'T REOUtREO. 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AP AP 117 477-04.S1.~ 18 413 ~2 Ol, 1845 40 144 I/IA '1077 HOllOAV RO, TRIESTE. NfWJ'OAT BEACH NtWPOflT BEACH. CA BUCH. JAMES 0 . AP 33-33 043. S617 ,4 19 SEASCAPE Cl, NfWPORT CH.CA WELLS. lOUTA L., AP 174 I TUSTIN Av COS TA 19!>-164 24 . S555 40 637 Mf SA. CA • BE.ACH COMBER OR. SEAL VON RIEDL GARTH, AP 93CM3090 . $1.991" 111 W 1nH ST 90. COSTA MESA.CA TAX WIT£ AREA 1S 138 \l~~~L~~N JP AP ~Of*'09Coelt '44 042-0:1 tl 6 l6 20 lMX> =em l>lk>t 1AUOU91 31 • K-~nnout--• ...... ,..~ CA ' TRICK, JACK E . AP PAATI. OONNA OAll'IS TR. 117 47109 . S1351~11•9 r All-RA rE AREA 07-086 AP 4:>.) ~' 11 , "·800 '}? SKYL.ARK LN. N~T 115 VIA WAOIERS BEACH. CA 0 MEARA. 0£NNIS NEWPORT BEACH CA 8All.. STfPHEN I AP AICHARO, AP 461 091 1~ PAATT OAN AP. 11759407 Sl,881801600 S6,22024 100ENEI/£, • · ANITA LN NEWFOl'lT NEWPORT BEACH. CA 4:.>3 262 11 5010. Sl,006 01 BEACH CA MAGER RICHARD A Af.> 115 VIA WAOIEnS. PQAT{R H<>MAS B M 461 101.i1 SIO.~~ ro 6 NEWPOA'T BEACH. CA JRO. 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CeM 927 14 TM 1>\111~ 19 COft.o Ouettl<I t>y en ~ TM reg111renl(1) COi'!'-"*"*' 10 ftlf\leC' ~ -""'°"' ~ RC!tftioul lul •""I Neme(a) Meted e~on NI A ~Pwece TIM ate*""'11 -i.d "'"" 1"9 County 0.-of ()r. = County on AUf1191 S. ,_ PublltNCI Ot#lf9 c... Deity P1IOI ~ 10, f1. 14, 31 ltlO , .. c,_.,._._ Dool .., C-0 11\ood .... "You're all overreacting. It's only for the weekend." .. ~' ~.' / 'f~ \ ~---: '~,• / I ·~· ~ 1 ,Jilt ..-.··,,-' r ' , A ~ ...... ~-I -.... ~ • -""\ ) .....-"'-'-'' \ J ~ , ~;., -' \. -" ._J .• WMt I --·.l..A.tf W"8 ~ Milli"-W "":9 ....... Newport lwb Weekly omc.. ...... kadlllriM ... .,...., bl ailbl lalve Ud munllr bl miad. Bui lbe ...u.ca DOW dllll la may bave ben bis ~ tlaoulbl. firia ID invilllioD for I Wilk OD the Newport Pier ud tbea COD· ~ dinner at the El Torito Orill. Sbe Md llOpped bciae w- VOUI about tw0 ~-into dinner. If Corky Milel WU con.-mnc ber -tryina to Fl infor- IDlllOG &om ber~ or keep ber ••l from bis involvement in David Hemen'• death -bis act WU wortiq, puticularty OD her t.iply brain. NowH;b the drive up Pacific Cout . ~ to the Weetly'1 Peninaula omca, Katherine's pctdy mood bad bcpan to eva_porate alona with the alcohol in ber blood. Wbat I am, she uked benelf, a joumaliJt or an easy date? The ........... .., ....... Siie a.. • Md to do the ~· tlai.!f ou lmow lbere'• 101De ll1k llOUlld IOWD lbout -~r .. ~.r-.. be ...... paUiat ber Tbe adtemcDt WU ~bout David Htnaen'• death." .. Wh1t'1 to talk about, Katberiae. the man llCddently drowMd {a the bay ... '"Some ~ aren't buyiq that_ ltOI)'. "People lib you? .. Sbe paUled IDd looted out ber window u they IOtd tr-N~rt t Dunes. Sbe reamedT .-bad aone too far to retreat "Yea." .. ~t'I Y_!Mlr tbeo!Y, Ms. In- vesuptave Keponet7'' He was ttyi.na to sound cute, but Katherine only beard a con- delcendiQI tone. .. An ex-Olympic water polo plaler doesn't just drown in the 1til watcn of Newport Harbor.", ..., .... -.... Mppmedr .. Murder." .. Murdlr. M••mmm. Any lllic. would need I moliw. Samew would Mid to d1nc:dy beaeftl hen It.it death. Someone-" "Ukc me. rd bave • modve. With Hamen dMd. I could Id waler for Miles Development. rd llaDd to pin milliont tom bis death. 11 that motive enoup? .. .. I'd think to.'' "Katbcrine, you're a very eood reponer. In fact. you're too aood for your own IOOd." He wbi~ a U-tum at Bayside Drive and headed hick down Pacific Cout Hiabway. He quickly took bis white 928 Poncbe throusb four pn. Katherine looked over at the speedometer. 90 mph. ''Where are you takina mer' "TruJt me." TefMeem...-~w ... ' ' ~ 'fll' 1""' offt~. •, ' 1\\£ full ~ tt SlU,\Ty Ut.tNS £:-~~~d) \EC.UJ\"rf ~NKETS ~UJ\l'I f\U.WI SIW-6 e:;;{f?; Q ; ... Cl\d~c~ ~~\'f'1 HAM*ElCHilfS . []). . . . . SiCUf.0 '1 "t I ~Hiowll'> --.J I I e llAJUIADUKE by Brad Anderson OAllPIBLD by Jim Davis DB1'1'fl8 by Hank Ketchum WAST& 015~L "Let him have it. Marmaduke can out-dance any of us." 1'A1'CY ARLO Alm JA1'18 OVERBOARD DID ~t>u 5E f T~E LlllLE fLOWER, GR£>W1"6 IN mis CR~CK, c~~RLE~? ~Elf~, '1EA\\-W~MH~ \\\}~? ~UR ~ \.\1'1'L£ FUD BA88BT Marinaded Kuehr ooae ••• Poulet en caaaerole Noraande ••• Mou••• d 'abricote Proven~ale JUDOSPAJIDa ~S OM IT ~KV Ll&Hi \1 ~ flRE? PEANUTS t [ ~EARD TMAT 'fOV VE ASKED T~E JUDGE FOR A POSTPONEMENT.. r ,...-~-/;;~L\.. ~ i j I WAS I JO~T &E fTIN& OP, OR cJO~T OOIN~ TO MP? ' _-~--G T~E COOKIE MAC~INE AT T~E COURT~OUSE 15 0~0KEN .. 8 -JI TllB MENACE 0 He hasni always been an old grouch. Mrs. Wilson says when he was young, he was a grump" by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE by Pat Brady WArT ._ MM ... lAMEa AM I 1 by Jimmy Johnson YEAM, YOU'VE 8'U> Met< fij f>CHM. FIVE. £». Yf> ~'W.' -. 'iO &ilAT If I GOT~~ ~ 1) l.ef' ~ ~I~ / EUER'< 11ME ! CIJ/'llE 1"0 ONE OF OUR GAIV\ES Af\\D SEE n-4Ai AMBULANCE ~RKE.D NE.XI 10 'rnE. R:XJTBA~k FIEL.D ... by Chip Dunham POR BETTER OR POR WORSE So~~~ I X5T f~ 1"E ltEC~Of rr, ~w·~f GOHN~ ~~E 10 l~~E ME SiEP-&~·SlEP lh6H '1t\)lf.. T"0\16HT PlOCESS. 4 ~ .... .. l : ... . JI &,....L;.;..· ~-'--.&.-'"11.&.0 by Alex Graham DRABBLB by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston