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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-16 - Orange Coast Pilot0 --11111 .,,. A cloudy mornina. tumina to a IWlny aftemooo is expected today. Coutal/lnland hia)u 6S/1S; Iowa s&/-6'. Foe-the OralllC Cout's JJIOl1 complete weather information, in- cludina awft--., fishina and boetina repons. see P11C AS. ,. TllE.,,,.., David Letterman has his lists. Here's one of o urs -the top l 0 reasons the Rams were mauled by the Chicago Bean on Sunday. droppina their record to l-4: 10) They were still dizzy from tak.ina too many rides on Chicaao's Loop. 9) If they lose ~nough pmes they'll act the No. I draft pick. 8) They want to re-cam their favorite nickname -"The Lambs." 7) They're saving their muscle for San Francisco. 6) They don't want to work over the holidays. S) They had their calendars mixed up; they thouiht Sunday was another bye. 4) Tippins their helmets tq the situ- ation in the Persian Gulf, they wanted to do their part to conserve eneray. 3) They didn't want to dirty their uniforms on the new pus of Soldier Field. 2) As a publtc ICT'Vice they hoped to keep fan violence in Chicqo to a minimum l?)' losina bi&. l) They didn't want to ajve Coach Mike Ditb another heart attack. Have a Top 10 list? Send it off to the Dally PUet. 330 W. Bay St. Cosu Mesa 92627. We'll print it 14_ ...... 11m .. 11 142-1188 _...,..,. ................ l/lll1fl If TIE IA r "/was the only one •ml•bk •n hour before the dudline." Howard Adler, cxplainina how he became the Democratic candidate tak- ina on Assemblyman Gil Ferauson. D "Goods which are not sh•red are nor 1oods. .. Fernando de Rojas TlllAY'I ErSTI •Cost.a Mesa City Council can- didates square off at 7 p.m. in a candidates forum in the council chambers at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive. • D'Oyly Carte ("Pirates of Penzance," "Mikado'") performs at 8 p.m. at the Oranee County Perfonnina Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Cost.a Mesa. Call 740-2000 for infor- mation. Lllldf lllCI '7 Hearts= Jack •aubl: 7 0 Diamonds: 9 • Sptdcs: Ace •1 - Opnon/ A7 Police LOI/ U Nik W.X./ 17 Ser......,. Sodlty/ u s,.rts/ 11 n ~ 11 -r• ..... rl?PP&• c au.. IN.. a a 't:t:I ............... E Tuesday, October 16, 1990 ?.5 cents I CdM Jligh tarred; Harbor suspected "But Sea Kings lcick the tar out of Sailors on the field By Irie Yokol Or-.. c... Cely PlloC NEWPORT BEACH -Fresh manure, tar, used motor oil and spray paint found splattered across the Corona dcl Mar Hiah School quad Friday momina proved the crosstown rivalry between Newport Beach's two hiah schools may have reached a new low. Corona dcl Mar Hiah officials on Mon- day estimated the damaec, which included stained brick and the phrase .. NH No. I " written in tar, at about $2.5()(). Newport -Harbor Hiah School students arc considered chief suspects because oftbe written references and the fact that the vandalism occured around 3 a.m. Friday -rouahlv l S hours before the classic Newport Hatbor-Corona del Mar footbaJI match, which Corona del Mar went on to win 13-3. Police are invcstiptina the incident as vandalism aod officials at both schools arc search.in& for suspects. Corona del Mar Assist.ant Princi'Pal Lu Matos said he doesn't know what type of punjshment the culprits will face if caught. But he promised, .. We'd show them that we're very unhappy." Acoordina to the police report, tbe~van­ daJs dumped the manure, wand motor oil throu&hout the quad, includina the lunch tables, threw toilet papct in the trees and lcf\ two toilets. The vandals also spray-painted the words "W ," "what," "sucks" and what was described as "a few deraptory thinas" on the waUs. benches and locken in the quad area, Matos said. "Tan" is a frequently used nick.name for the Newport Harbor Sailon. A security Juard reported be beard rev- vina cosines in the front park,ina lot at the school on 2101 Eastbluff Drive around 3 a.m. and saw two vehicles full of people spcedina away before he diacovcred the damage and contacted-campus officials. "Toniaht is the CdMHS and. NHHS footbaJI pme," Police Offic:er Robert Henry wrote in his Friday momina report. "It appears some NHHS students &<>t a little out of control with their school spirit" Newpon Harbor Hiah Assist.ant Princi- paJ Serge Beltran did not return phone ca.Us Monday. The mess ··wu aJm<>1t iml)C*iblc to clean up completely," MalOI said. Tiie campus majntenance crew tpent 4'h boml and used strona cleanin,a solventa, but lk concrete and bricks in the Oommoal ._ were stained and the odor of tbe claBer made lunchtime almost unbearable for the students, Matos said. "The luds were pretty aood about it," Matos said. Outraaeous spirit pranks aren't anythi111 new at the hi&h school campuses. In May 1989, a aroup of· Newport Harbor seniors was suspected ofleavi111 an odd assonm"'t of stolen property -in- cluding a miltary-stylc dune bium'Y, a replica cannon, a boat and a small meny- go-round - on their own campus. ln 1986, a telephone booth, a coucb. bap of fcnihzcr. a newspaper rack and odla items v.erc found dumped on an empty lot near Ncwpon Harbor High. H111 Holly-Seaclift salls ·1nro1111 Pl'l1c1111111 t11c11111 Prlncea Alexandra, a member of the British Royal Famlty, vtllta Coata Meea High Schoof at the. tall end of her trip to Orange County. On arrival she wu preeented nowers by students and she vtalted hlstory and English ctUMI and listened to the band and chofr. The princess Is here to hetp mark the Ftlttval of Britain. Panic may have led to diver's death By Amanda Wrwt OfMte CoeM Cely PlloC HUNTINGTON BEACH -A youna Corona man who died while divina about five miles off' the coast of Huntinaton Beach this weekend probebly panicked in the deep waters while Hplorina a sunken ship, dive experts said Monday. An autopsy did not reveal how 24-year- o&d Michael Linder died, and more de- tailed testt oould take u loftl u four monlhl. deputy coroner Slepbcn D. Eichcr- ly takl Mondmy. The iU.•eed dive occumd early Sunday, wbeft Under ud a Mow diwr, Raymond Tamboftro. 26. wen apparend)' aooki .. for crab. U9*r 8-ed to tM Mia uDCOftldout lritb oa,.-still a..uabk in hit tank. His ~ never surf8ced. Recaute both ..... divina in•.,. wbll't --dlpdl ii l»flel or more. lcal diven ap11E11• ...,. IM) were . loolti .. -a.b. More tilllltJ, ... two ............... ol'nl MoOdj, I~ F t I la llJ6 for tbe movie ..... == .. -.. 41fka By Emtfy Adema Orenge co.a Oely Not SANTA ANA -The ~c father of a 3'h-week-old bOy at the cenia of a landmark lcpl storm testified Monday that he bcpn to rqtt1 his involvemmt in a surropcy deal even before he knew the birth mother was prepant. Mart Calvert. 34, said he bepn to hope 29-year-old Anna Johnson wouldn't become prepant with his Int· tube baby shortly afta the embryo - created with his sperm and his wife Crispina's C8 -WU implanted. ~ The problems betin Wt.en JolHtlOD violated a privacy daUll in tbftr COD- tract, Calvert said. JoltNOG all e11 Ltt1 to&d c:o-wcwken at W.-m HldiCll C"'ter· the Santa Ana holpital w'9ere she and Crispina Catven Mn na&ne1, of ,. Ym .. ~. her Sl0,000 asmment to cany the . •••1 .. 1 "'°"* MM ._. Calvens· baby. 111•11 durtng c.l9t0dy '"......_ "Site (Jol\Moft) told ........ c:an')da our blby, tbal we were IDilll to tabmreot•Awliltudlllll•- ... M> ~ in wida -. 1'lllle ..e di~ my wife mme ltolM INt ..tt BB Co. gets pact to build 3,780 homes By Robef1 Bark• Orenge CoMt ~ Pt6ot HU NTINGTON BEACH -The massi"e Holly-Scachff development aaree- ment that gives the Huntinaton Bcacb Co. IS years to build 3. 780 homes on the last bi& land mass in the city sailed smoothly throuah the City Council Monday aiabL Only Councilwoman Grace Winchel~ who said the city coWd ~ the same commitments from the the developer on a projcct-b)-projcct bas1s, voted apinst the SI bilhon-plus project. The vote capped feverish nqotiations betWttn the land owner and city officials that ,,.-ent into an all-out full court press in J ul). .. I've seen outhouses that get more en- vironmental rtvie-w than this." said Mart Poner. a former planning commi11oner who's runnina for City Council In return for a commitment of IS ycan to build on the land, developen ll11'Cd to pay U S. nulhon for up-front Water, ICWa' and street improvements plus didicat.wo of 41 acres of lan<No the Bolsa Chica linear park. The fast and fun ous action spum:d susp1c1ons from opponents that the project, the biggest in city history, was beina rammed through channels before the City Counctl cle-ct1ons on Nov. 6, reporUdly because the bl& land company has support of the council m~onty. "We have created our own host.llC crilit in Huntington Beach." resident Cbuck Scheid said. ··The host.aae is linear put.. The ransom is that we either sip the \ S.. HOMES/II Coast leaders battle noise plan in Senate -.---r- t:. e: c ... ,.. • I • I i I I . ·-------------- A 27-year Costa Mesa rnident. Ursini owns the Newport Rib Co. restaurant in Costa Mesa. He is also a Iona-time supporter of high school athleriC$ in the Orange Coast Arca. F•AY -·--------- In addition to being active with the Estancia High School booster club (his three children graduated from the Costa Mesa school). he suppons other local schools and has refereed prep football for 24 years. FGllTllU. LEll .. -------- "I'm concerned because I go to games now and there are barely 200 people in the stands. I think football is important because it teaches togetherness and disci pline like no other sport." C.MfRCIAL IUCCEll ------- Ursini. who opened the Newport Rib Co. nearly seven years ago, appears in the es~blishment's television commercials, making him something of a local celebrity ... I think it's important for me 10 be the spokesman. because so many people know me locally anyway. It's a family-type res~urant Most of the time I know half the peo ple who come in ... -Compiled by Bury FHlkller Editor's aote: II yoo bow 1omeoft wto ....U be lalfll'H la "Oru1e Coast People" call Ille Dally Pilot'• City Ont at 14Z-43t1, or leave a me1g1e oa die &lltor'• Hotllff -14t-#ll. Local News Briefs lick 111'1111111111 ..... NEWPORT BEACH -It was a hard day's night for Kent Holtorf. The 26-ycar-old Oceanside resident pulled his 1990 Nissan Scntra over at Marguerite and Seaview avenues early Oct. 7 to take a short nap after being out all night. according to police. But around 5 a.m .. Holtorf was awakened by two men who sprayed something 1n his face. pulled him from the Scntra and took off in the car, Sgt. Andy Gonis said. Holtorf s luck turned about a week later. Tustin police officers responding Friday to a shophfhng /Cj>Ort in that city stumbled o nto the stolen vehicle and arrested the Tour occupants: Alfonso Fanas, Jr., 34, of El Monte; Ludivina Farias, 26. ofSoUffitl Mo?ne: :Jeanne Bar~la.-29, oiAzusa; and a 1 6-y~ar­ old South El Monte male. Mllllll Cllllllll 11111 CIP 1111 b Kil LAGUNA HILLS -A Pomona man as lasted in critical condttaon at Mission Hospi~I Regional Medical Center 10 Mission VieJO after his car struck a median and slid sideways into the back of a parked trailer truck Monday morning. Cameron R. Baumgart. 24, suffered injuries to his chest and stomach in the 6 a.m. incident, which occurred on Alicia Parkway just west of Moulton Parkway. reported California Highway Patrol spokesman Ken Daily. Baumgart was alone in his 1980 Honda Civic. traveling westbound on Alicia when he suddenly swerved left and struck a raised median. Daily said. The Honda then bounced off and slid sideways, on the driver's side, into the back of a trailer truck parked and loaded with metal high beams for construction work. Daily said. Police Log 1:1111 .... The Wo r•ld ;!l F0 1F r~inut ~~s 111'1111111-W PU Iii OSLO, NOIWaJ-SoYiel Prtllident MWaail S. OolWhe'v won Cbc 1990 Nobel Peltt Pria on MODday for _.. hllematioDll temions. bu' dtiawt it .. u endonemeat of wracblna cbaneet be bu made • Mme. The NOi • ti'• Nobel Committee aid the S9-year-old Soviet leader dilpla,.S a .. JeMina ro1e in the sace proce11 which today characterizes important puU of the international community." Qian -••••• ,, .. _ •n ast SAN FRANCISCO -Easterners afraid to come to California becaute of earthquakes lbould consider the risks at home. New York, Boston and other eastern cities are aamblin& with catastrophes far worse than last year's California earthquake if they don't preperc better {or a major quake expected within 30 years. That gloomy prediction MondaS' from Ian Buckle, deputy director of the National Center for Earthquake Eqineerina Re- search, shook up a national quake conference two days before the anniversary of the Oct. 17, 1989, Loma Prieta tremor. "The earthquake in the Bay area last year is the writing on the wall for the East," Buckle told more than 300 scientists, govern- ment officials and engineers at the conference. ..This is a race against time. and the odds of winning do not look favorable." Seismologists at the U.S. Geological Survey estimate there is a 64 percent probability of a 6.0 quake occurring somewhere in the East within the next 30 years. JERUSALEM -Prime Minister ~itzhak Shamir on Monday accused the world of hypocrisy, ignoring murders of Israelis while condemning Israel for killing 19 Palestinians. In a strongly worded warning to Iraq, Shamir r by Shera! LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES I atherine Bell had better things to do with her time than cool her heels on the 7th floor comer Newport Center office of Murphy Hodge, attorney at law. The appointment was for 3 p.m .. and now her watch read 3: 13. She hated wasting her time. especially when the newspaper needed her. God! how the newspaper needed her. The Newport Beach Weekly was falling apan and Kathenne seemed to be the only glue that held it together at all. Since the kindly old publisher, Lucy Campbell, died, Katherine had taken it upon herself to be acting publisher of the ailing weekly. She spent her days fending off bill collectors, soliciting advertisers and settling feuds between the paper's four employees. And, her nights cranking out the copy. As she worked into many mominp, Katherine often wondered why she was doing it. Heck, the Daily Pilot -the bes1 community newspaper in America -had offered her a wonderful job. But, she couldn•t just walk away from the Weekly and let Mrs. Campbell's dream die. 3: IS. Where was he? She vowed to wait until 3:20, out of respect for Mrs. Campbell. and then ~ave. Boom. The door slammed open and in walked Murphy Hodse across the steel-gun grey carpet with no apologies. He took his pasition of authority by standing behind his desk. ''Katherine. I know you're busy, and rm busy, so I'll make this quick," he blurted out. "Fine with me." said Katherine. "In accordan~ to Lucy Campbell's will, you're the new owner of the Newport Beach Weekly." To be c.IJHH ... Did You Know? fll'llll' llW ra-11cli 1111 Cl cllllf tlllld tbl llll'IY CNMI • la Newport Beacll: In October 1961, the Newport Beach City Council. led by Mayor James Stoddard, hired Los Angeles Police Capt. B. James Glavas as police chief replacing retiri'll Chief John Upson. Glavas served until 1977 and was the gujdina force in taming Bal Week crowds for beach residents weary of parties that spread from the Wedge to the Santa Ana Ri ver jetty each spring. He died in 1989 at the age of 76. Ek a pub/Jshed wrirer of non-ficrion! Send your hisrorical f•cU ro Did You Know?. Oraa1e Cout Daily Pilot, P.O. Box I 560, Costa Mesa. 92626. 0 0 -- I........... i• ............ Jonlla -""°' .... c:owmy•1 stability would ~ swift fneli lellliadoa. Addrelliaa Plrtiamnt. Sbamir ddended Im cabinet'• ~ lion Sunday or. U.N. Security Council NIOhltioD wsina. U.N. investiption ol lhe dratbl on the Temple Moot a Week llO· DAU.AS -President Bush on Monday condemned "abUtlY atrocities" by Iraqi forces in occupied Kuwa1t and warned Seddtm Huuein that. lib Nui officials after World War II, be may 6ice a war-crimes trial. "Hitl~r revisited,.. Bush said of Saddam. "Bu~ rememtJ:er. when Hitler's war ended, there were the Nurembcra tnaJs. America \Viii not stand aside, the world wiJJ not allow the strong to swallow up the weak." . · Bush, on a two-day campaisn trip for Republican candida~, recounted stories of Kuwaiti babies bcin& removed from lD· cubators.. so the machines could be sent to Baghdad. ~imilarty, he said dialysis patients were taken from their machines so the machines could be used in Iraq. 11111 Cl• t ....... IPll lllllCll 11111 WASHINGTON -The Supreme Court turned aside free. speech araumentJ Monday ,nd boosted the federal government's crackdown on obscenity. The justices. over one dissenting vote, let stand the forced closing of three adult bookstores and nine video rental shops in Virginia under a federal antj-racketccring law. The businesses' owners, convicted of racketeering and selling obscene materials, had argued that the subsequent seizures of their properties violated their free.speech rights. The seizures were carried out under provisions of the Racket~r Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). Those convicted under that law may be forced to forfeit all assets and proceeds stemming from their illegal activity. -By Ille Alsoclatftl Pm• News of the Weird PllHllll lllllDl 11111 n 1111111111111111 IWI I NEW YORK -Tom Rob- ertson Jr.. 36. a sclf-Uught snake expert and former zoo employee. walked into a pct store on New York City's Upper West Side about a week ago to buy some fish food. When he glanced at a tank that supposedly held harmless garter snakes. he recognized similar-looking. Asian water snakes known as Redneck Keclbacks. The snake's bite, in rare instances, can be fatal. I Store employees didn't be- lieve Robertson. so he con- ORANGE COAST i tac1ed police. the ASPCA, and state fish and wildlife officials. I Finally. someone at the city Health Deoanment took him I seriously. • The department's inspectors called a New York University , biolo1ust . The inspectors learned that a wholesaler had sold Petland Discount stores about 50 sup- posedly harmless snakes -and tha1 some had been distributed 10 the chain's SO stores in the metropolitan area. Redneck Kedbacks arc not usually aggressive. But a bate can be fatal 1f untreated. -By lie A.Hodatftl p~,. lllllrv~• How to reach us at the Dally Pilot Clrculatlon Or.nge County 642-4333 Edllor·• Hoth 142~ y.,_,..._.IM[Mlrl'lllOl_"9 .. be _.. ............ Ee.WlllmTtl.Glldlll The ........................... 111-0 .....IMedllof t11..,._ic.~io­ ~----lrldl*lllllr-end ~ ,_,,,,..,..,~Thall .... OOlm\ltlltf ,_..,.. per, ___ ,_,,.,, •• _ ... Delivery guuantMI • '°" .. ,...'-.,_ ........ I. II\, CAlll OlllCH 10 IOI( .. -·---• •"f'llT..,.,.,,, ourcUJIOmlr ..,._C...,~llGS*lllOITll~m IO!lpm .......... lftl ,_ Ofl .....,._ 111-•1 ,OU Wllh ,.,, dlQlllfloft ....... Advertising C11111hed &&2·5871 O.tpiay 642-'321 Editorial Newt 540-1224 S9otta 642·"330 News. 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Someone broke the front peuenaier sick window of a Toyota pick-up truck parked in tM 2100 block of Pacific A ~nue and stole a stereo valued at S32S. The btak-in occum:d betWttn I 1:4S p.m. S.turday and 10 a.m. Sunday. Someone lllCd a lal'IC rock to smash the front &Jass door ofa Ouaic Umoulinc. 183 IS Mt. Baldy C'1~. an<f fled with a typewriter and busiDCM cocrter from the reception desk. Someone f!t>Oncdly broke a beck door 11 Lark View &fool. 17200 Pinehurst Lane. IDS Ill•~ A red Huffy Scout bike. valued at SI 00. was stolen from a parkina lot on Ocean Avenue. 0 A man waJk.ed into the Nordstrom store at South Cout Plaza and walked out carryin1 six unpeid-for leather jackefi, with a total va lue of S2.610. The theft ocx:uncd 11 2 p.m. on Oct. 7. 0 I An auto theft WU reported in the 1200 block or West Baker ttttt at 4: 11 p.m. Sunday. No further detail• were 1va1lablt Monday. A 19-yar~ Fountain VaJley man tpO(kd by POIJcc dM\llftJ a moton:ycle about 10 mph aloftt Brootllunt Svcic1 led ~ on • chuc rac .... 9oeedl .ap to 10$ mpla on ehy Wttta. The rMn. Identified • lmc McKay Stanuo. wu chltH onto the San Dieao Preewly, t~ do-frn the Wuner A ve:mat oftnmp. He theft 11*1 tltf'oUI" 1 acop tip and drove thtoUlh two red lilbt1 on Wamer before tum1111 into 1 midentiaf tnd. ~ by a Hunti.,. leKh helicopter. omcm ltft!llld ~p ·-be pulled iato • ..,. on the UOO *' ol llOClllllh. He ._ 8mllld cm IUIPicion o( rectdm .. vi ..... "'8dl .. .,,... Someone entered Von's marttet, 16201 Harbor Blvd., took 1 hand batket by ~ front door and filled it with e1nons of ciprettes before fteeina. The loss was csumatcd II Sl98. 0 Two can parked on tM 11900 block of C..pensc Street 1ulfettd dam• from what poll~ believe was a BB aun. Both had broken windows and dam• to doon. a 17 ••• 111• A raidmt in the llOOO block ofCamaby l..aM repontd thlt her new kitlml wert decllpi11kd 1n tM beck yard. Offttt!s initially bdieved another animal may have killed one Ot the kh&cM. But a accOftd kitten w111 later found dead Ind a thud wu milli111-and offiocn filed 1 ~lty to aftimalt report. he Mid. 0 Aoconli_nt to,fil'1t repons. about 11 combl11nt1 enallcd In ··11 .. ~ ftlllt .. whb beteblll bats Oft the Ootbard Stiftt aide of Ocidin Wat Colll!ee. It turned out not to be a ..,_. fttbt, tho\ch, jutt ~ IUYI haVl"I._. dJ"'1cMC or opntOll over a ,..a. at 1 IONlell ..,nc. orric:en -.Id. 0 Th1evn reponedly n~ out anaulation and drywall and smashed doon 11 a residential ronstNCtion site on :22nd Street. 0 A man sa1d his li&hl &rttn VolklW11Cn had a nat U~ and he left it on Palm Avenue M'Alr the SC.CIHTTennis Club lO Fl help, WMn he came bKk. hi1 vehicle was miasJna. ht 111d. IPdlt Sut«n bill o( PC>!llna soil were atolc:ft from En· Vlf'OftlMt'ltal Landaca~ Producta. 17062 Murphy Ave .• by tMevn who cut a bole 1n a fence to enter tbe property. 0 Someone smubcd a window on a white Acura lntqra perked 11 the S.n Marcot Aptnments on Vcntto, and stolt a lclther jatktt and pents. 0 Illuminated hOutt numbtn. valued at SIOO. ~ stokn fto'Om a home Oft Stlkben'y. 0 CMlt •nd l"n• wtre Moltft f'rom a home on Wa;ne by thieves •ho piled oPffl a rar 116dtr dOOi'. 0 Vandalt der.c.d • 1919 rwo-doot IMW WI"' blue dMA. 0 A car s1ett:o was stolen from an unlocked vehide Oft Allv1cw Platt. 0 A woman reponed that a peep1n1 tom watched Mr as IM used the restroom a1 tM Mandann restaurant on eo.11 Hlpway. Whfn she ronfronkd the man he ran on: she aid. 0 ' A.levelinJ inatnimcnt. a camera and Kvttal othn lkm1 wt're 1tolen from Calvary Chapel, 21 S42 Wesley Drive. ._,. ...... ~--11.l.. A ... lftilllc .... ,.... ................ .. 10m i8 -,1t!aa 19'[1Dd. ltm1 IGUn:lll .. ClDl"NCL. A_.I ... •iNlpeot Au1•1& Spiv11 -a s.Jftdon DIJj diwiple IDd .......... ...,.,...im- prellionia ia bis OWD iijtii -ii NIDONd to ..... been IUdlias tbf'OUlla lbe poeh lboppi111 ceater wbea 9-e IUddenly Md I ~" Spivey IUPll'C*dly COllt.cled the Irvine ·eo., o&riJlt '° met two ~ pieces of an -for free. Quite pouibly, rm told, one of lbae will depict a aiaantic clot.hesliM". to apan Jud7 Chamberittir the s.,.ce between rwo buildinp. comp&ete with plaster laundry haftlina from it ... Maybe initead of conatructina a new buildina. the Newport Harbor An Mu1eum can just put everythina in Furuon Island.. 0 IE'ITER 1'llAN SEX ... A racier tent in an item from the 9/29 iuue of N•tion'1 Restaurant News that said, in effect, that most New Yorkers would rather have 'dinner than sell -by a 3 ·to • I marain. That's if they're ajven a choice. Well ... Since Oranae County is ranked third in America for dollan spent annually in restaurants (per capita) -f'i&ht ~fter New York and Boston -can it be safe to assume that there's more hanky panky aoina on in Our Town than there is in either the Bia Apple or The Hub? Maybe that's why SoCal-itcs prefer to dine before 9 p.m ... Just a thou,aht. .. 0 MEGA·BlJaS LISTINGS ... Doua Salisbury's Balboa Island manse is on the market for a reponed $2. 7 million ... Ted Foley's Laguna Beach property may c.ommand as much as $9.5 million ... 0 WHAT A SWELL PARTY ... Sources close to the scene say that South Coast Plaza bigwias are so deliahted with the Festival of Britain they're plannina to do Ba~lona and Milan nellt. .. although not necessarily in that order ... The center of the United States has shifted to the West Coast. they feel - a sentiment that's backed up by Gordon Tizdale. cultural attache to the British Embassy in Washinaton. ••All the action," says Tizdale. "is out here." By the by, the reason Reg Holloway. the British Consul General in Los Anaelcs. has his arm in a slina -is because he fell off a ladder ... 0 UOOEREE AND UPPERS. DABUNG! ... Speak.in& of tbe Festival of Britain. put these events on your shed.d-dulc~ Best of Britain Menus.. now tbrouah October 28 in Costa Mesa restallrants... Chelsea Tea Room. now through October 21 in Crystal Coun, Costa Mesa... and the British Hunt Breakfast. October 21 -at a location to be announced ... Goins out for British food is far more interesting than stayina home and watchina the telly. what say'? 0 ALLELUJIA .. . Ric/tie Fauna ... Richie Fauna .... Richie Fauna. Richie Fauna. Richie-e-e Fau-no! This is suna to the tune of The Allelujia Choros from Handel's Messiah -and can be heard performed. in 8-pan harmony. almost any Sunday throLt&h Wednesday niaht by the PDI that drops in rqularly party with the aoclaimed Villa Nova piano player. This month. Fauno and Villa Nova celebrate their lOth anniversary tOJCther -and the nCllt few weeks will feature an elltra super-duper s1nplon1 festival at the Newport Beach landmark eatery. Fauno. as I'm fond of sayina. plays Gershwin better than Gershwin ... 0 BIG-KEAR TED ... Generous Costa Mesa businessman Stanley Behrens -who sends a couple of local students to collcgr each year -reccntJy hosted a dinner for four scholarship students., each of whom has recei ved $3500 from the Stanley Behrens Foundation ... In addition to 1 micrltst of aaidcmic-~ student must donate 10-12 hours a month to some type of community service whale in collqe ... JHy 0.mNrlala'• c#am ,..., lleft • ,,._..Y, Utl Trlby1 ud ,.., la th s.dety ,_,.. • ~ -,..~,,. ................ NIWIORT m!AOI -Oil ......... .., .... .. Ma•;.+ .... -... ... ................ , ... ... CMll of IOWll Ga I l'lil. Tbe man told Uacola: .. It it hldn't been for the bollor ol it. rd just u IOOft have walked." FerplOD. Uled eo bei., the ·re- dpient (and nccaioaal deliverer) of rhetorical tar and atben, --limes feels the aame way. The 70th Diltrict uaemlilyman ilD•t one ao soft pedal bis coo- eervative views. makina hill\ a favorite w,et amona liberals.. He says his view1 were fcqed durina a career in the U.S. Marina. ••1 wouldn't have fouallt in tbRe wars ifl didn't have strona belie&," Fcrpaton said. He also knows he'd have little chance of winnina elections in a las conterVative district With tbe GOP cnjoyins a 62-28 percent ~stration advantqe over Demo- crats, it is the most Republican - and perhaps the most conterVative -district in the state. Youths involved in )lit-and-run NEWPORT BEACH -Because all involved arc under 18. Ncwpon Beach police are witbholdi.na the identities of five youths involved in a hit..and-run accident at Ford Road near MacAnhur Boulevard late Sunday. Sbonly after 8:30 p.m., an Irvine boy crashed a late-model Chrysler into a tree and fled the scene. lcavina four passengers in the car. police said. Of the two boys and two girls left in the car. one suffered a broken pelvis. The rest suffered only minor injunes. All arc from Newpon Beach. Police later caught up with the driver. who was taken into tempor- ary custody. -By die Dally Plhlt ., ..w Mwr 11e111111 we ~ r.. ....,_ .. IO,_,., f/11111 ............ = ..... ~rw, .. ~ ..... .............. .,_••1ru11 •llll-""1 citllll--fqat1• ..... ... Amtably ftoot. He ........ ..... • h lt.epublic:a ._. r•bi• down Oft hit lhoulden ... lie'• rillD to addrat CODll'Ch... • ..... Seek.in& his fourtb term. ferplOD admits tbe filbt ii ~ ""Tbe lhina that .-.ms it ...- there ~ mouth people in tbe Republic who auppon you &Mt it bolllen you. But it's weari .. ~ you're hit on one side and putbed up on t.M other," he aid. Durina an ele~tion year, Ferpat0n ICU bit the ...a dw'ina the primary -by opponents iD .bis own party. lb.is year, it was public atrain ellCCutive Phyllis Badham. Two years aao. it Wb Newport Coun- cilwoman Evelyn Hart. They and other moderate R~ publicans argue that Fersuson•s strident conservatism diminishes GU FerpsM Party: Republican Occ•patloa: A1· semblyman laeqro.M: Elected to the 70th District in 1984, seckina his fourth term. Followin& a ca- reer in the military. be worked for The Irvine Co. and runs a public relations firm. llHH: Supports term limitation measures; Fa vors creation of Ml lei IHI .. 61 :l:D•iaa1181~ ca I 111 II .~11 H). v-.1111.-.._ pri •.....,. ........................... ... .... -....... DIR "'a n. Dlmoa•9' oneeedi ..... = .......... a.a vi....a ..._ bave lnNbll ledinlamndida~. nil ,..,., it'• bmer party chair· .... Howard Adler. "1 -the oaly one availab&e an .., bdcn the dmdline... Adler l8id. "1 1mJ M\'e been the oely one of putti111 up the s~ fee\" fi · · thousands of dofl8n. bus = all &be money ia lalJleled oa a countywide lt\-®t- tbe-voee drive ud the 72nd ~ tembly OilUict r9CC where Demo- crat tom Umbers bas a &ood cbance of unttatina Republican 1n- cumbetlt Cun Prinp. While other Democratic can- did8aa rail at the attitude that their races aren't wonh the party's finacial support. Adler said it makes political tense to concentrate on tbe Umbera-Prinate race. .. It's ~ important to this into nde sharing and m.ass tran&it systems; Wil continue to speak out on "lifaaylc" u.a. ~Mier multi-tier health care system that would ~ universal care; Supports "scholanhip" system that would permit students to choose new schools without funding loss for campuses they leave; Believes ncptivc effect of rising oil prices will have beneficial side effect by forcinK commutcn hr1J: Democrat Ocftlfetiea: Developer Bac•H•4111: Fonner chair of the Oranle County Democratic Party and 30-ycar party activist, was staff aide on House Bankins Committee 1n Wasbiq- ton D.C. and Assembly Rules Committee in Sacramento. ~ Suppons trans- ponation sales tall Measure M; Wants renewed county leadership for education. transponat.ioa and water issues; Supports pro-business teaislation and measures to increase affordable bou&ina to stem business fli&ht from county. Japanese sister city officials travel to Irvine By Karen Auge Orenge Coeet Delly Pflot lRVlNE -They included a mayor. a Rotary l~dcr. housewives and cunosity seekers. They spent Monday as they'll ~pend much of today -tooling around their West Coast sister city in a pair of bri&ht red. white and blue tour buses. euminina every- thing from the newly unveiled Irvine Barclay Theatre to the city's nowerina industrial area. It's the nip-side of the trip that has sparked controversy and grabbed headlines here in recent weeks -a visit by a 53-member delcption from Irvine's eldest sis- ter city, Tsukuba. Japan. Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan, Councilmembers An Bloomer and Paula Werner arc traveling to Tsukuba Nov. I I. along with two city staff m~mbers. Werner as traveling alone and payina for her trip. The city 1s pickina up the estimated SS.500 tab for the others, whose spouses arc conrina -alona 11t their own-expense. Sheridan has come under criti· casm for participatina in a program she initially blasted as another of former Mayor Larry Agran's un- warranted fora)'s into international affairs. But the current mayor. has defended her upcoming trip. saying she as merel)' carryina out a pro- aram she inherited from a previous administration. Tnps and atanerancs were laid out well before she assumed the mayor's post last June. Sheridan said. One of the tnps previously planned was the one that brought two busloads of Tsultuba citizens to Irvine Sunday. The delcption, whkh will head to Los Anacles this afternoon. in- cludes a random selection of Tsukuba residents who answered newspaper advenisements inviting the public to 111 alona. Those residents. along with Tsukuba Mayor Hiroshi Kurata. c11y employees. businessmen and a representative of the city's Rotary club, launched the tour with a for- mal dinner Sunday night. Mo nday mornina staned off with arceunp from Sheridan. a viewing of the l rvmc <.:o.'s Irvine Exha.bit. which is a pictonal history of the city and the well-known plan ~ hand it. and tours of a pair of Irvine schools. Next. they luncheoned -at members' own ellpeost -at the Crossroads lhopptna cenier. and then were treated to a cultural ex- chanae pmc'lltation 11 dty WI. A tour of the Barclay Theatre wu followed b y a western-style barbecue at Heritqe Part rounded out the day. Today's schedule calls for a 1our of the lrvi.ne Spectrum and a cer- emony commencina formaJ rela- tions between the Tsutube and Irvine Rotary clubs. Like Irvine, Tsukuba, ,,;hicb is north of Tokyo, is a relatively new city that boasts comprehensive plannina and a major university. aocordina to Nobuko Yoshiba, a Tsukube city employee aJona on the trip. ~ Mcmben of the Tsukuba del- cption paid their o-.. Wiiy lO Birth Announcements 90(.J'Tll COA.51' MEDICAL CENTD A ... tl MIT) and Tom Sinllk}, Lqun1 11utl. 11r1 lmlC and M1rb Rcn1uh. U,una ~ach. 11r1 A..-11 ...-n Dnun1 and 0.1111lnl Lanuoa. Lapna Niauti. boy Cf')slal and Todd ~n l..lpna leech. 11t1 Irvine. with the ellception of Mayor Kurata, said Larry Lanen. of the Irvine Caty Manqer's offtee. Tb.is week's visit is the second official trip here by Tsukuba of• ficiaJs.. Wb.i~ on a trip to Japan. Ap'an visited TlUkuba to initiate a Slsier City re.lauonsbip, which was formalized in April, 1919. Sbmdan's trip next moadl will be the first by an Irvine ddealtion. Lanen wd th.is weet•s tour is foUowi.na a lei.surely '*'· in pan bcc:aUte the P'OUP includes many non-.ovemment visistors. Wbea the delqation leaves Irvine today. many members will visit ~ neyland before the entire poup socs onto C..mbridF,. Mus .. another of Tsukuba's sablifta cities. Lanen said. But next week. the aecnda will take a scnous tum, Lanen said, u four or five Tsukube city emplo)'flel will arrive lo delve into frvine•1 plannins and administrative ~WU. Group wants better ball fields ~II) 1nd U> Pnmm. t....cuna Hills. 11r1 A11wt I Dtan1 end T1moth) Whclln Jr . U,un1 BClch. 11rt Oebrl end Ton)' Hcncknon. Lqun1 N1,llt'I. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. COSTA MESA -An army of youthful athletes, their e-rents and coaches pa.eked the City Council chambers monday ni&ht to plead for better playina fields. At issue was what youth spons supponers refer to as the city's woefully inadequate soccer. bucbell and f ootbell fields. "Other than Tcwinkle Part and Balearic School, our facilitjcs are substandard. said Michael Dunn. a Costa Mesa plannina commissioner and spokesman for a coalition of the city's youth spons orpniza· lions. "They are in poor condition and scattered thf'OUahout the city. •• Dunn cited a lack of restrooms, a lack of maintenance and over- schedulina by various adult and youth orpnizations usins the facili· _, From A1 llf'CltmeDt now with no (haftl!CS or there will be no pert ... Scheid said. tbouah. that he thinks the llfCCment i1 aood but favon a moratorium of »60 days "to look at 1t to • what it really •ya... . Counatman JOhn Enklat. ~·s •villa omcc after bit term apua i11 November. defended Hunt· i ..... llec9' Co. 11 .. a eiJOd corpof· ... ddliii ... He llid me .... on 545 acns ia ... .,. .. a.rt o( die citJ .... _ ........... ,.000 __ D 1;7IO •ia ........... ..--.-..... Ollr _,. 10 ~ tM 1llnd dldicMed .-....... li-p..t. . -ne people Of HunUftllOR ties. Dunn and 1he othtr parents and coaches who attended Monday's mcetina asked the city to set aside 2S acres at Fairview Rqional Park to be developed as a youth spons center. Despite unanimous suppon for the concept of a central spons fa- cility amona council memben. the council refu~ to commit itself formally IO the idea without first refenina it to city staff and the adhoc Fairview Park Committee which wu formed to review uses for the still incomplete park. In fact. a m~ority of the ad hoc committee believet the part lhoukt not be put to such intensive uses as athletic fields. said Dick Marin chairman of the committee. ae.cb won't pua a part bond •• he laid. "Tbey won't 1PCnci SI 0 a' year for part land." Enkine bemoaned comments re- Pol'talb aimi111 to portray the Huntinlton a.ch Co. u an .. evil c:orporatc c:itiml." He said the CO!IM'lllY ha de•"°'*9 ""wry• very ftne conmuitill." Rap WOrt, .a 111iiidw1t and ......... ,,,, ollM~ ae.c.. Co. duat OWM ... ._. and -.. -........ · .... t ol Plldftc c-Hcmei. wtaida pleat IO .... • ·it, llid ..,,_ Qty Ad•itl b_, ,_. Coatlaida•midalfll ... ~lllJllUl ... a_,IO .. ..... * .. -""' Wml ..... o..dl .,.,I I tllll CUJ Ad111lei11ntor Mike """ ................ . ... tooarbonOIRlill. I .. , ... )OU IHFDW II.'" M llUL .. ., ftOl. I ancknland." ··1 empathize with the coaches. the parents and the childrcn....l>ut l feel that Fairview Park has value to the community in an undeveloped state," Marin said. In an effon to speed the process of devetopina a central athletic fa- cility. city councilman Orv Am· buf11Cy proposed approving the idea in concept before resubmitting it for staff' and committee review, but the motion d ied for lack of a sec- ond. .. We cannot make a commitment 11r1 A ... t 11 Oebna and Mart Kirsten. Lquna &arh. J1r1 ..._,_ .... c....-.. 1•U MABOl aWD. COITUMIA-Mt-I IS. -AlflWl It • 1---------------.;.... __ __. Jud11h 1nd Robttt KnUK, Latun1 Hills. boy A..-111 Karen ind Rind) Wilson. Lacun1 Bclctl. 11rt Rhonda ind 8111 uftdlt)'. Lacu"' Nc~-1. boy A..-tu Luanne end Robtn Bole, Latul\I Bmctt. a>rt Susan and GcofJr ~ump ofL.atuna H1llt.. bo) A..-e .. Jeen and Jn. 411.wa. Lap.u Hdh. pr1 A .... It Anne 1nd 0."td ltd.It. Cota Mna. boy ...-u C"hcn end O~ HoM, LipM Hit a>rt SERVING CA FOINI NEVADA & ARIZONA n11 •• 11•1 .. 11 SINCE 1•1 (11•) IU M11 ' without more information from ...--------------J. staff," Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle said. The council voted 3-1. with Am· burteY opposina. to refer the matter beck to staff and the committee. No daia has Mien set for its return to the council. Suspect held in shooting WESTMINSTER -A Veatun woman was thot in the face Monday a~ arauint wiU. a Wfltminst~ man over I bulinns deal, poli« saMl. Tam Odom. 47, wu lbot at .... Oft the 14 700 block o( Atoe.r St. shonly after 4 p.m .• and WllS ta.keft to Well· mm.er HCJIPiial wt.ere she is ...... in Mable t'Oftdition, 8t'" _... IO officer Robin ~ ...... ,.... w-.-.siao.lj!C_.. ",.. ...... , .......... ....... ~ .. ...., .... Law Schad in Irvine WESTERN STATE l.JNIVE~ITY Collep of Law ii proud to announce the opening of its third law IChool cmnpas in the Irvine Sp«tnam. • WSU'a lrvhw campus n now open for day, nening .... Weebnd cl•••• Spring ..... ,,. begin January 14, 1991 . • Other wsu'lliw Khoo~ are locMed bl Pulmton md Sen a.go. • SddMshipe .... 8Mndal I llillllDC.'e areafti1ibl& , .. me opens at South Coast Plaza ~ Tony Dodm'O as.,.. COIM D1i1r Nae COSTA MESA -The Iona- awaited openins of 1be ls-dous Liz Claiborne 1tore in South Coast Plaza will take place Wednesday. Al ll,000 aquare lilet, the new store is one of the biaest in the cenier and it will come completely ttocked with jewlery, ICU'VCS, hand- blp. frapances and a larae line of Liz Claiborne clot.heswear. "Soutb Cout Plaza is the most important retail center on the West <Aut," said Allen NcNeary, Liz Claiborne president ... We're cxpect- ina South Coast Plaza to be our flaphip store.·• The store, which is located on the second floor of South Coast Plaza in the May Company wing. is de· signed to emphasize customer con- vienence. Even the aalea ptlonMl have been tr&ined to be wardrobe oonauhants. .. We want our customen to be able to dreu bead-to-toe in Liz ~borne," said Mc Neary ... We're one of the few desianer companies who can do this ... With the economy tbrcatenina to come to a gfindjna halt just before the Christmas shoppina season. the new Liz Claiborne openina may be a big shot in tbc ann for South Coast Plaza. 0 Addin1 one of the most re- cognizable names in women's fashions to our specialty store mill helps funher our goal of making South Coast Plaza the most exciting shopping destination in the coun· try," said Jim Henwood. South Coast Plaza general manager. I-Flow granted FDA approval LOS ANGELES -Chatlet Katina lillened with a lliaht smile Monday u a judae Pftdk· ted ... loaa and convoluted ... proceedina" in the ftaud case apiut the former chief of American Continental Corp. Keatina is accused of bilkin• investors with American Con- tinental junk bonds sold throuab the now defunct. Irvine-hued Lincoln Savinp and Loin. The Lincoln failure was the nation's most expensive savinp and loan collapse. K.eatina, 66, remained jailed Monday on $5 million bail. But he di3 ma~e his first comment on the<asc as he was being led into the downtown Criminal Couns Building through an underground garage. "It's dangerous to be right when government is wrong." he told reponers and photogra- phers. His lawyer. Stephen Neal, asked to explain Keating's com- ment, would say only: "Mr. Keating as innocent. He believes iD Ilia lllDOCIDCI. He'• coaftdeat Iha wbn the evidence ii .. ~ be wiU be vindic:ated." Superior Coun Judie lance Ito, in bi1 flnt a~ a iudee in the cue, let a tentatift trial date of Nov. 26, but con- ceded that would probmbfy be delayed. Neal said a tprina dale would be more realistic, and the judee said, .. I'm not overly optimistic on the trial date ... Neal said he was still pursu- in& a bail reduction for Kcatina in federal court after losina similar bids in state appeals courts. The bespectacled Keatina was brouaht 10 coun from the Los Anaelcs County Jail and was permitted to chan,c from his prison unifonn in to alacks and an open-collared beiac shin before cnterina the courtroom. Keating. an Arizona de- veloper. was chairman of Phoenix-based American Con; tinental. which owned Lincoln. The S&L has failed and expens estimate the cost of its bailout will reach $2 billion. AP L.Meif!M'O Charles Keating Jr. stretches and smiles as he alts In • Loe Angeles courtroom Monday morning. IRVINE -1-Aow Corp. an- nounced Monday that the U.S. Food and Drua Administration has granted permission for the com- pany to mark.ct its Multj-Drug In- f usjon System. The Multi·Drua Infusion Sys tem is an ambulatory intravenous tn· fusion system designed to pro' 1de therapeutic delivery of drugs or other prescribed fluids. for chemotherapy, antibiotics. TPN. hydration and other applications for the treatment of such diseases as cancer and AIDS. development of our new product. we arc excited about its op- ponunities in the home cart mar- ket." said Donald M. Earhan 1- Flow's chief executi ve officer and president."The ambulatory Muhi- Drug Infusion System's remote pro- gramming capabilities. coupled with its unique combination of fca- 1urcs and benefits. make it one of the most 'crsaulc and casy-to-uSt" infusion sys1ems ava ilable." Tips for those who live from paycheck to paycheck The product can be programmed to deliver multiple drugs through separate channels at variable flow rates for ambulatory and out-pa- tient care. .. As we neaT completion of 1hc ...... Prlcll NEW YORK IAPl Sl)OI nonl•t-,.,.. .. P'ICM Moncley ,....._ U 1 c.ntt per pooind Lon-Oon "'91 .. ExCll c._... • S 1 31& per Pound U 8 -b·MUOne c._... 12t )$ -'lt pet pooind HY ~ IOOI "'°"'"' Non LeM • 43-U CMla 8 ~ llM • •72$-1000 c.lla • pooind ...,_ Tilo 1.t 0092 lw.t• W-~·· priCa I* lb I llher • 1.t 2 1& Kendy & Ke<men l°"'I' ~ CIUCMI ...., .... 132 per troy oz HY C-. IOOI "'°""' Mon. ..._, 12~ 00-12'° 00 -1• lb "8811 -'l'Ottl ~ • ~ ()().$.t22 00 ttO)' 01. H Y ,_,. 119C'tl ......_, • 131M 10 H Y Mere 1P01 per ltO)' CR MOfl Hart's ~· Rugs a Carpets M: CWN <ltOTAL RUGS 1000 •rel. ST. tl~T IOCM tsS-0435 The product provides s1gnafican1 benefits for patients requanng treat- ment of muh1ple symp1oms or dis- Saving mone y doesn't take any magic, but 1t does take discipline. The key to success is spending less and putting money aside on a reg- ular basis. "Far too many people are living from paycheck to paycheck," said cases. Paul Richard. vice president of the Such applications as an1ib1otics National Center for Financial or chemotherapy can be combined Educa1 ion in San Diego. Calif. wath hydration or nutritional treat· "The only way to accumulate any ments through separate 1nfus1on son of weahh is 10 retain earnings channels to produce a complimcn--and that's the same for individ- tal) therapeutic program. • uals as it is for corporations." By D-11y PJlot New1 ~rvlce1 Here arc some techn iques the center suggests: -Put a dollar bill and all your change tnto a jar or piggy bank C\el) da). By the end of the month AMElllllllFI IDlt IYIE 1111 NEW YORK (AP ) Ocl. IS 1-ovonced ~Kiined Cl'll nQed 1a1 luues New high• New low' v-, 1u, 2~ Our Meals Are A Trip to Mexico! We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with our flne Mexican food ... ln Costa Mesa since 1972. r Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Open Daily At 11 A M .. ,,. ................. 1 ...... .. 645-7626 you should ha ve nearly SSO to deposit an a bank account. This is especially recommended for people who have never saved. -Sign up for an automatic sa vtngs plan. Many companies offer savings bonds, credit-union ac- counts and mutual funds through payroll deduction. Some banks and program. Some employers will con- tribute to an employee's 401(k) sav- ings plan. -Spend smaner. Comparison shop and emphasize economy in- stead of convenience. Do things for yo urself (like cook) instead of pay- ang others to do them for you. mutual funds also have savinat M • .._ programs with automatic monthly ' lllJ _._ deductions from your checking a~ _N_E_W_Y_O_R_K-<A_P_l---Mone--v-r-,,-91--tor count. Mondev H reoorted bv Teterate SY1tem1 -Establish a retirement savings fPC~ete 1n1erei1 ra1e lnde!l· ''iJ 11coun t Ra t e . 7 i r l me Rale : 10 IADMl 11111•., ttJJ1 calJun~o,an ,;:~\., 9.2~~'; •. Low .937S NEW YORK (AP) -Mott actlYe OYttr· Lui • Ille-counter ,, 1 ~ b7 NASO~ Certlflc.elft Of O.OOSll PrlrNfV NMW u tcl ~davs, 1S1 ~,.:". S , 1 Jn.. l'i i~ "::r~~7'1 ~lcm!. ' !· , 'i;\ ! ..... "1er 1 1 ... Mlcsft ' ' . l \l'J ;;.; Certlfla1n of Oeooslt bv d .. ler :,,~ . . ~ t 1~ ,=~:: ~l, ~unMlc 1, , 'h -w. daV1. 1:11 Ilka e, . h daV1. ~ OYefl' . 11. + ~ O.V1. ·I OcHMr • + davs, . 1TC•a11wn NEW YORK (AP) -The following 1111 lhOWS the Over·the·Counler SIOdli and warrant1 that haYe 90ne Ut> the mo11 and down the mo11 be-.d on oercent of change for Mondav. No ..c:urllle• trading below 12 or 1000 1har91 are Included. Net and oercenlage cha0Qe1 ert the differ•~ l>etwHf\ the preylou1 closing price end todav'1 ""' M bid price. urs LH ~ct. l \l'J UP Ii >.io ,,,, UP ~ Up . l~ Uo . ~ UP ·s l UP , \l'J Uo . I~ I~ 8: ·: -Reduce or ehmina1e use of credit cards. especiall y if you ·arc carrying a balance on any accounts. -Reduce or eliminate consumer debt. -By St. Pete,.,,,.,.. 'nmn ........ NEW YORK (AP) Oct. 15 l• ~w~~rh ~:BndFlb §r"'-it:~t. alaMeH I ~nwl i K 'r~n I Graohlc I• t of~ulo' Vlrelek I Hadco 1 A•P9CtTei. 1 C1rl~IOt1 lkonu nun fi~r~d Mart>t.F net 4 Wil~wtnSB S CFS Fnct , " 1 '°' BIPCllJ 11111111: I --act ID IDllow By Carol OM JonM CC>ft~ Irvine Barclay Theatre Trustees' Gala. "On Such a Ni,abt as This'' will be a tough IC1 to folio~. The Friday night event bepn with an alf rcsco champagne reoeption and a nibble of lush berries and bric. Once inside the 7S6--scat rose- colorcd theater. the S~pcr-pcr­ son crowd was treated to fast-paced entertainment by Tony Award-win- ning performen. "La Cage au.x Foiles" perennial thespian Gene Barry was master of ceremonies introducing sonpten John Cullum. Donna McKechnie. Michael Maguire and Judy Kaye. Dick Sim. board ctwnnan1 took to the staae ... Everyone take a bow!.. he said, conlJ"ltulatins the trustttt on their acoomplishmenl. According to trustee's chainnan. Tom Nieben. this cuJturally savvy band of business people rai5ed near- ly SS.S million. An anfully spotliahted tent was the venue for a post theater "cast party" where attendees mingled with the stars, More than SOO people attended the gala that had the feel of a pany of happy friends. thrilled about a job well done. All aglow in beaded blue. Irvine's mayor. Sally Anne Sheridan (who's been working on making the theater a reality for over l S years) presided over festivities. Like a proud mother at her child's binhday pany she declared, .. It's fabulous! It's bttn a long time since we've had a pany like this in Irvine." City Man- agrr Paul Brady concurred. .. Liu Sally Ann" has said this theater puts a soul in the city!" Soul indeed; the band Scandal played to a packed dance floor. Seeing.to it that revelers had plenty of calories to bum. Nicole Cotrell (she catered theater festivities au Wttk) provided an elegant radk:cho and smoked trout salad com- plemented by chicken ravioli. Ruby cabtmet duck ragout and grilled salmon glazed with Chinese mus- tard were followed by show stop- pi na desserts. Event chairwoman Donna Brownell. aU smiles and very festive in a black beaded taffeta iown explained her comm1tttt's goal. .. We wanted to produce a quality show and I think we did!" Addinc to the excitement and the procttds were estimated at $80,000. On hand to watch the stars come out were honorary committee members; Richard and Marjorie Barclay, Dr. George and Arlene Cheng. Chancellor Jack and Suzan- ne Peltason and Peter and Barbara Bassi. Trustees who ga ve the gala rave rev iews included John Ferguson. 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"" 4 t S I IS t t \ 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11 :30 ..... o a.r.o Be's taken for a ride that lasts and lasts IUIT A LITTLS SPIN IN THE COUNTaY (And I do Mean the C~) -H~ wanted to take me ,.,,. ~ 10 I WeGL n.e trip IMled ettbt days and '°-* • lbroueb Nevada. Arizona. Uaala. Wyomina,. Nebrasb, Kansas, Mitlouri and Illinois, plus a quick peek into Indiana.. That's a lot of miJeqe in a shon dine -especially remarkable in &bat our Mleels never left lhe pound. Another pasKDFf', Cbico, flew 21 c:omtiet mission aboard a 8-24 Liberator bomber and said this was bis most intcrnting run since World War II. Chico is a splendid all-purpose travdina companion. but he had one mikily disconcerting habit. Perched in lhe ~pilot seat of the ~foot motor home, he kept yelhng out cye.<:atchinc points of interest. "Herd of cows at 3 o'clock.'' he'd holler. Or. "Red barn at 11 o'clock low! .. Or ... We're surrounded by corn- fields! .. These akrts always aot me rattled -because I was wearing a d1g11.al wristwatch, and couldn't transpose fast cnousb to uro 1n on the target ~ onJy respite in these shnll s1ghtinas was 1n the Nebraska pan- handle, where there was absolutely nothing to grab our attention. That stretch was so dull and boring that. while marking lhe route on the map with crayon. my hand fell asleep For our mtrcpid sktppcr. Cap'n John. this was old -and yet evcr- new - stuff. He's cnss-crosscd lhe good or U.S. of A. so many t1mcs.. an every conceivable con veyance, that it's practically a commute. On these journeys. Cap'n John is the consummate host. He does all the driving. naV1pt1ng. housc- kccp1ng. sbopp1og. cooking. clean- ing and bcd-makmg. not to men- tion presiding over a dazzling con- sole of high-tech electronic pdaetry. What's the elevation here 1n Opllala. Neb " Just glan~ at the altimeter. Guests arc asked o nl) 10 relax and enJOY the hosp1tahty, lhe pass- ing sccnef). whatever. and ma)'be exchange some hght banter. a lauah or three. alo ng the way. There 1s no timetable. "W'Mn you ta.kc one of these--trips. you shouldn't have a schedule." lbc skipper says.. "You shouldn't have a desuna11on either. Just go and enjoy, enjoy." Among those en1oyments: .. nd- 1ng the old red roads'" -the mean- denng lines barely discernible o n a map. That's how come this prose is beang typed somewhere in Kansas along the Pon) Express Highway in the suburbs of Seneca. situated somewhere between Laramie. W)'O .. and St. Josel>ll. Mo. So, you're probably wondering. what do geriatnc gypsies do for entcrt.amment while zi pping around all those ZIP Codes in a com- fortable cocoon'> Other than swap hes about what we did in The Gtat War. I mean. or dimly remember various townspeople we'd known in our energetic bachelor years? No problem After "hookinc up the ng .. (that's trailer talk) for the ntght and while d1~tllll good food cnatrvely cooked. we fire up the VCR and catch up wtlb the latest mOVICS.. such as "Gold Diggers of 1933." co-stamng Dick Powell and our own Ruby Keeler. As for the tnp it.self. well. I don't do travel pieces. but evcrythmg - the ~cather. the fall scenery. the crumng cond111ons. the bed and board -combined for another memorable adventure If there was a low spot. other than the gamma tables of Vegas. I guess 1t was the night we camped at Rock pnngs.. Wyo. (allltude 8.300 feet). and the temperature abruptl) plum- meted. Ho~ cold was u~ Well. at sunnse next day. I checked the keyboard of my typing maC'h1ne - and fo und that one of the kC'ys. namely the a.stensk. had been frozen off. Jury~··~ ..... s--•r-.. Ttln4ap. Contracting HIV virus is no reason to give up By Ann L.and«1 DEA R .\NN LANDERS: M> heart goes out to "A New Kind of Hell in New York.-the woman who le-amed that her husband con- tracted the HIV \1rus from a blood transfusion. She 1s agonizana ov"r ~hat will happen whrn be iets sick I hope she can benefit from m) ellpcnen«. I've been fig.hung HIV fo r fhe years and I'm dctenmned to beat 11: My. adv1« 1s: Stop worry- ing. Ulrt being grateful. Do ever)· thma possible' to Hght the onset of .\IDS Fmd a doctor ,.,ho wants to battle this disease and 1s wdbna to take an agrcss1,e approach. Read evC1)- th1ng you can lay your hands on rrlat1ng to thlS sickness. Some doc· tors team a cn:at deal from alert. wcll-mformed paucnts and their fam1hcs. Fmd a tbenp1st or a support group for you and your husband TheK groups can be a aochend. The thcnpist nttd not specialize 1n HIV. as tong as he or she is com- passionate and undcntands chronic illness. Simply because your husband has tested pos1t1vc for the' HIV Vlrus docs not mean that he will develop • A.JDS Therr is documentauon of • 1 ~ to I :!-year mcubauon. as well as • research that 1nd1catcs some people • with HIV Will :"JEVER get IDS. • Ho~C'Hr. aon·c presufl}t a your .----- husband v.111 be amona t.M lucky • ones Take the appropnatc precau· • uons to guard agamst illness. This : me3ns get plcnt) of rest ~nd U · • rmsc and stav v.,th a healthful diet. • . " .\nd please keep things '" proper • pt'rspccllvt. Remember to la~ • e\ef"\ da\ This 1s· not the worst thing 1n the world that could happen to you • Tcrnbk tragedies occur every da). EnJO~ ~our hfe. EnJOY each other i\nd thank God for all the-wonder· ful things you ha'C' to be irateful for -P R.S.. l\N JOSE DEAR SAN JOSE: WUt 1 teT· rtflc, iapbeat te«er. I lJTft wtdl everyt..._. J" lal\'t wnns. ~ pttlally tlte ,.rt..._, ttmetn~r- l•I te la.P enry uy. WINONA RYDER · JEFf [)ANIElS WllCO•I ----10•1 (Al•IClllL ttspHo wn,.. . "Dolly sneaked a secret into my earl" llAIUIADUKE by Brad Anderson "Just a minute. Phil. you did tell him to sit!" NANCY ARLO Al'fD J~S I OVERBOARD ADAll .~ .. 5 ... 4 ... , ... 2 ... 1 ... ...._' I J.~ •·I I t t ·~ t. .. j by a.tea M. SdUz I I ft\'( PARENTS ARE DftlVIN6 ME CRA"JY. CHIULES !'™EV WAHT ME TO 8E PUFECT .. kEEP TALKIN6 WMK.E-1 READ nus LAST CMAPTER .. # 1. # • • DS1'Kl8 SHOE by Jeff MacNelly TD llBNACE by Hank Ket~hum fl PRED BASSET I by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE 16 A NuiSE, 't()C/IZE. Mar ~UFIW 10 GNt 02.t<.r. OflM CAAa m.1CMS ! r by Jimmy Johnson liOE~t> IT~ LA~ W EU.., 'fONIGm''5 DOR A c.oof't.£ Na~. '400 KNOW WHltf 1 ••• by Chip Dunham l r-._._ ............. ~-1 ~.,,, :s::a.._........1 ! by Alex Graham o.-1 ... QOoR '8A'rfL.E Of / 1ME ~06 ' COMPE1i"110N . ~ 10-~ l I 1 by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston ~~~ ~ f'I«> CDME&oor T "'feOllef\(t5 KNoW. 1 'fttiM( I flfN .,..., .•..• Uf'OMWt ' Editoria l f Pllllds Wiien a-IN 1111111 WI 1111111 Y• We love the spirit of the l 0 Balboa Island Ferry workers who shaved their heads in solidarity with their comrade Bob Cook. Cook lost his hair after months of chemotherapy and radition treatments for cancer. The prognosis for Cook looks good. The doctors say the surgery to remove his lymph nodes and the radiation and chemotherapy effectively zapped his cancer, and there is no sign of new malignancy. Cook's positive outJook probably helped in battling the disease, as did havi ng such an understanding bunch of friends. The bald, 19-year-old Cook suffered the wrath of those who thought he was some kind of punk skinhead looking for trouble. Some other ferry travelers reacted by asking, "Football at Harbor?"' to which the crew replies, "No, c hemo at Hoag." ,, The idea for shaving the crew's heads was hatched by ferry boat money collector Jevon Hadley, 23, and his roommate Tom Springston. "J was just kidding around o ne night and said we should all shave our heads and go to the hospital to cheer him up," said Hadley. "The more we thought about it, it seemed like a pretty Jood idea. We figured it would at least get a laugh out of him." The noble jesture did much more than that. And we should all be so lucky to have friends like Hadley and his buddies aboard the Balboa Island Ferry. Today In History Today is Tuesday. Oct. 16th. the 289th day o f 1990. There arc 76 days left in the year. Today's H1ghhght 1n History: On Oct. 16. 1978, the College of Cardinals of the Roman Catholk Church cho~ Cardinal Karol Wo- Jtyla to be their new pope: he took the name John Paul II. On thjs date: In 1793, Queen Mane Antoinette Write to usl of France was beheaded. In 1859, abolitionist John Brown led a group of about 20 men in a raid on Harper's Ferry. In 1916, Marpttt Sanger opened the first binh control clinic. in New York City. In 1946. 10 Nazi war cnminals condemned durina the Nuremberg 1nals were hanged. -8T rte A1HClaled Pru• • .................. ..., ....... Thi--..., ,..encouregea ~from our rMder• We requeet ...,_.be kept to 9PP'Oxtmatety 300 worn Any c:orretpC>ndence 8'gnlflc:MtJy longer then 300 worct. _. be prtnt9d et our dl9c:tetJon u • C RiC 1 J.-f ktor.._. .... CommuNty comment.n. .,. rwrwd few ._,.. pertinent to cit._ and town• lllong the Or11nge Cout. GYeet oommentertee IMY pertllin to eny pubflc: i.eue. Editor.., reepcMW .,. r...-ved for rebuttel• to editorial poeitloM of the -... ..., .. LAtt.,. cone6deled to be llbelouS or In bed tut• wttl not be printed Wrtt.,..,. llrnlMd_.o four .,bmllllOM •month. Al c:otreepoodencie mutt be 9'gned end ~ the writer'• eddtw end tetephol .. number for verification purpoeee. &Aneta~ be eddl 1111d to the ---..... 330 W•t Bey Street, Coete MeM. CA 92927. Attention: letters to the Editor. Wrtters wtth questlont we urged to eel the Deity Ptlot et (714) 142-4321. Ext. 352 Q llPJ Tl 0•111 rrs~. /MN.1·~ ~fllN fT!i()~I I t ft?FI Ml&T.41.l?Utll Orville Amburgey and Sally Anne Sheridan give The Daily PilOt the silent treatment. -News Item Letters -·lctlr To the Editor: The question: Should it be John Wayne A1rpon or Orange County Airpon? I think it should be Orange Coun- ty. Judy Chamberlain (Sept. 22) thinks 1t should be John Wayne. She feels so -strongly about the subject that she refers to the naming of the airpon as "flawless market- ing." I fail to grasp the connection. She says that Orange County, as a means of ident1ficat1on is "pretty diluted.'" She asks how many times. you have been asked "is that closer to San Diego or Los Angeles?" It would seem that 1f your questioner asks that pan1cular question. he at least knows that Orange County 1s in southern California. When some- one asks me where rm from. and I ans~er ··Huntington Beach," the usual response 1s ··where the hell 1s that? .. What response do you sup- pose l"d get if I said ••John Wayne?" She al~ feels that printing JW .\ on tickets would gi ve our airport the same "dramauc punch" as LAX and JFK do to those .airports. Again. I fail to grasp the connec- tion. LAX and JFK are known. not because of their names. but becau~ of the sheer volume of people who pass through them. Of course nearly e erybod) kno~s where LAX 1s Nearly everybod) has been there at least once. I might add that while I can make the~ assumption JFK stands for John F. Kennedy Airport because he was often referred 10 b)' his in1t1als and he was a grca1 man wonh) of ha' mg an a1rpon named after him. I have no idea where it's located. On the other hand. I know e'ac1- ly where Los Angele, ln1emat1onal Airport IS located. It seems to me that there 1s a vcf) vahd reason to name airports after their location, and not after famous people. Let's change modes of transportation for JUSl a minute and ask a sample question. Would )'OU get on a bus labeled simply Clint Eastwood? She justifies 1he John Wayne name by stating that thrre are many other airports named after people. So? As m) grandmother used to say, "If ever) body else Jumps ofT of a cliff, docs that mean that we have to jump ofT of a clifT 100'1" Chamberlain then goes on to list reasons why our airpon should be named after John Wayne. He was taller than most of the presidents. His wife wore clothes from Adolfo. He looked terrific on a horse. Whooppec. Although I didn'1 know John Wayne personally. I have no reason to beheve that he was other than a kind and good and honest man. I do know that he was a damn fine movie personality, and therein lies the rub. • When I think of movie per- sonality, I think of Holl ywood. When I think of Hollywood, I think of buildings that are two stories tall, 40 feet wide and three feet thick. I think of Godzilla trampling through a city of JO-inch-high buildings and crushing model cars. I think of talking mice and fl ying elephants. King Kong. G litz. Tinsel. ls that how we want to be known., Chamberlain feels 1hat we are presented with the opponunity. b) naming our aarpon after ham. to "keep alive the memory of another inimitable hero. John Wayne." While I feel certain that Wayne·, memof) will remain ahve for some time to come. at least so long u there are reruns, and while I know that he was beloved by millions of people. I feel compelled to blun o ut the truth. John Wayne was not a hero. Hr ~as an actor. To the Edjtor: BILL HARVEY Huntington Beach In the Pilot S•Jnda), Sept. ~l under ··orange Coast Peo ple" )OU reponcd that Dr. Laird Ha)'es. for 'Ahom we ha"'e the grcat~t adm1ra- t1on. founded 1he surfing team a1 Orange Coa~ College. This 1s incorrect and Dr Ha}cs would be first to say so. The genesis of the Orange Coast College Surfing Team 1n 1976 was as follows: The founder of this national bod). the Uo1ted States Surfing C'omm1ttce (USSC). Dr. Gary Filosa II. ap- proached two students at O range Coast. who were surfing buddies of bis.. Bnan McConnaughe)' and John Tyner. and &cskcd lhem 1f 1he~ would help start a surfing team within the amateur '\mencan ~ urf- ing Association (ASAl and thty agreed to do <:o. Filosa was already coachi04 the surfing teams at the University of CaJifomia Irvine and at Coastline Comnutnity College. plus the only girls suiting team in the state of California compcung in the ASA. That team was captained by nationall) ranked surfette from ScaJ Beach. Sue Collins. so he want- ed to fiod a coach at OCC and sinct' he had to sec Hayes. who was Assistant Dean of Students al the tame, to clear the way for the team. and findin& he was a surfer. Filosa convinced Hayes to become the OCC surfing coach and he later became a Vice President as well of the ASA. This is the real history and 1t is important that we record at corrcctl)' as we all know that the drug-dnvcn and drug-owned surf- ing press d1storu the h1stof) of surfing. You will note that when The New York Times, the World Book Enqclopcd1a. the EnC)clopcd1a of ports. and other first~lass pubh- cauons want information on the spon of surfing the) tum to this orgamzat1on and to Dr Filosa. who 1n 1976, wrote the definitive history of surfing published in 1977. b) E P. Dutton & o.. cw York Dr. Filosa 1s leading the 18 aquauc and fiH~ winter surf events of the sport of surfing into the quadrennial Olympic Games. He 1s proud of his role at OCC. C'C'C. and Cl wtth their surf 1eams DR. WINSTON HOLT H1stonan ussc Newpon Beach Wiii •111 To the Editor: Well done -JUSt pJain and simple -well done. It's about ume that 'AC stt a newspaper 10 the C'ounl~ with thr courage to publish the names and sentences of con- ' 1cted drug dealer Your cnnre scne~ of an1cles about narcotics in Orange County 1s nght on target. I hope that the idea of publishing names of convicted drug dealers bet'o mes a regular feature ., I would also sugest you publish each month the number of pcoplr "'ho ha"e died beau~ of drug usage. I think that would also scne a usdul purpo~ ,, MICHAEL K HA YOE President Drug Abuse is Lafe Abuse Bal Ill,., lldl8 ' EDITOR ·s NOTE: The follOwifl6 are samples of Oru1e Coaat Dally Pllet'a readers C'omments and critt· ci ms. The Piiot publtshcs these respon~ on a datl> b:ms and ~ncou,..,es us readers to call the Hollint at 641-6086. I woukt like to ao alona with the man in the lttter '° the editor oolumn that wanted the LM. Boyd column blck. l also want it beck. rm a teacher and l used to ~ ucerpu from 11 10 my students and they loved it too. a My wa~ ud 1 arc really upen t.bat L M. Boyd 11 not in the paper. He'1 pwt. The odMf reaoa I am callias -'' is a bia reaoo to ua -llDce tbe ekctiom are riPt around lbc corner. we are wonderina if you CICMlld M¥e a brakdown on the cmlldW.• Iba& arc naonina and evn the mndideta that arc: oom•"I beclc iftto offitt. so we coukt ~ who 11 financ1na thfm in Hunt· inston Beach. Maybt you m.Pt want to try it on other towns 100, but • ~ rft.I intnnted in Hun•· ...-ae.cea. TM ¥Olln in lh11 town would ... Mire to know wbo·s P9)'1QI .....,. c«. a.t if' yw dMded ia'° tt ... prt.llCI It in tM ,...,, it .re ._... liw a kM ol cnllliWhy to ..... "-peOple lft Comilla hm in Huntington Beach. I love )our they spcnt quite a few yean paper and hope you consider pnnt· toacther, the band and Merv Gnf- JOg what wt ask. fin. Edttor's note: Number one. L M Boyd ts on 11 bnef ,11cat1on. but wt/I return thts wttlc 10 the Datl} Pilot Number iwo. our elC'C'rton "'" erage will pr up dram11t<"all> O\"U th(' nex1 wtek or so. U> tuned Ill I CllClllPlllll c••• I am a lonatime subscnber - since 19~ -and I reall)' ob.)C'Ct to the word conccntrauon camp used by Ins Yokoa 1n ckahn& with the interned citizens. Granted 1t was not an appropriate th•QI 10 do 1n hindJisht. but al ccnalnfy WU not a eoftttfttralion annp; • made • poor cholcc of WCJldl. I Gink the corttet senn we med was retoc:auon center. ' ··~-..... Just wanted to tell you you arr doing a fantasttc jvb on the a1rpon noise &ituauon 1nclud1nJ-I Stt. an eduoqaJ and tht L . Time hasn't r.1cked at up )Ct. I auess they arr vJOg 1n a wonderland. 1 just wanted to 5.aY that with the city counCll clecuons com1n1 up real 500n, I've bttn lunda dasap- pouucid with what httlc mfor- mauon rvc aoncn out of the paper on our local candadates. I would h~ to bear more about the can· dldaln, aptta.tlly w ones that •"' naani• llllins• the ( osta Mesa) u1euiiblits. bkc Ja> Humphrey and Kira MtGl1nn. I *OUld alto lib eo bow ii they ha"c cam~ip h H~ and whttc )-OU mia"t It' m f ier MP for them or ~· .. --~ • Martin Smith Some surprisina trends have de- veloped in Qreaon's electio..n races this fall. To an extent. they may represent factors unique to that state's uuusually independent voters, but they seem also to reflect broader mfluenccs. They gjve Re- publican candidates everywhere cause to be uneasy. · The state'~ senior U .S. senator. Republican Mark Hatfield, who early appeared to have smooth saJl- ina an has bid for a fifth term. suddenly finds himself an a tight race. His Democratic opponent. Harry Lonsdale. a relatively littJe- known businessman from ~nd. has surged dramat1caUy in pubbc opinion polls. After lagging behind by a 63-to-27 margin in Auaust, Lonsdale bas narrowed the pp and trailed by only 6 percentage points. according to a poll published thts month b\. the Ponland Qreaonian -. ne~spaper. In the governor's race. the early favorite. Republican Dave Fro hnmayer, has seen his lead in polls e"'aporate. The trends might be ascnbed to the vaganes of the Oregon poliucaJ scene. where voters often march to different drummers Over- confidence on the senator's part and neglect of hts politK:al fences ma) also explain part of Hatfield·s sharp decline. ··&s1cally, Hatfield hasn't been pay1oa attention while Lonsdale has been pouring in mone)' I ' satd an Oreaon Re- p\lbhcan pollster. Bob MOOfC. But Moo"' conceded that something cl~. e'en more aJannina for the GOP. also may be at wotk. -0ur- 1na the last ~eek or two. we've 1ttn Republicans slumpana an a number of states... he noted. The poUstcr. who also works for GOP cand1dates outside OttJon. including Cahfom1a. fears that re- cent developments in Wash1naton o"'er the federal budget mess ma)' have started to v.ork ap.inst Re- publican candidates around the na- tion Public 1mpauencc with Presi- dent Bush·s indC<'ISIOD in the mat- ter. espcc'lally. may be weakenina his part) 's political prospects in man) placn ~ campaign year bcgaJt Wllh the nauon·s voter'$ 1n a sour mood about all politicians. Pollstcn re- ported that 1hc public appeartid to ha\.C lost all patience with both panics "The peo ple don•t bcheH it's their government anymore." one pollster. Democrallc consult- ant Geoff re)' Gann. told a group of political wnters m Washan11on last month. "The) feel that government JU t docsn"t work C'ongrcs isn't doing an) thing.·· B«ause the anger then appeared not to be directed at either part)'. poll 1~rs w~tt uncerurn of what the impact would be on election re- sult Gann v.as convinced. though. that the angr) mood of '01crs would produce m-.ior ur- pnsc of somt sort. "On elecuon da~ 1990. you'll have som e 1n1crc ting stones to wnte:· he told the JOumahsts. . ow. recent eHnts 1n Washm&· w n have focu~ public attention on the unccn.am leadership by Bush on the budaet As a ttSult. public anacr ma) not only t\a"e hcen mten 1fied. but also directed more tov.ard the party OCCUP)"ll\I the White Hou~. Th1s 11 the usual pattern in midterm electaons when thinas arc not aotn& well for lht' nation In C'ahfom1.1. tht could up the §Cales 1n the few ce>nlJ"CSliOnal race that no~ Sttm cl0te. Even U . . n. Pete Wilton, R· (ahf., may prove vulnaable in has campe11n for iovcmor. 11\housh the latest surveys by poli.er Mervin Field lhow no el'Olion an tht rclauvely mall laid a. Ml o'er his Ocmocn1ic ~-t. Dianne Fc1n1lcin. Fcuuaon's at\ICU on Wilioll'1 ab5Cnct from wueu....-.... cheap shots lypiml ol.._ _. pai'" He hat a duty to mm ..... and be ban .. mimliil.., buder1 vom °" .._. 11111 ..... woukl Mw ... ·~iiE:E~ IOIMG_. .... ... . .. ., .. .... ..... -.. .... ....,_, ... .. .., .... -...... .. --...... .. .. • tllllr. Air....,. Or-.. ~ .. ,... ....... ............. \ ·ocEAN REPORT TODAY'S SUN BOATING SURFING ..... Sunrise: 6:57 a.m. f• ... '°"' °"' tMtl COIStal ...... l!IM. ""' 1.0CA• -9M ........ Wal Sunset: 6:17 p.m. ... ... tllllltlllOf""'._... ~--).3 e: .. """""" ... lo IOlllllwe$I •I 15 ~ llOls ~ 8Acll l·l ..., 20 to 3hpll. TODAY'S MOON FISHING l11W INch ).2 ~ ill Ille upper Slit Ct.a 2-3 tw 1o•70L lows Moonrise: 5:08 a.m. \ Good atcllet of botWto llld Ulico Sin ClillM!lle 2-3 pool .. .. 40s lo 11116-50s. Moonset: 5:04 p.m. bass llt r~ed lfollC wtlll SOIM rod ""'· $11eepSMld, sllld bm. """"' alld ytllowtJll 0 () TIDES 1st Otr. Full Moon Last Otr. Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 •Tide SC1urce: Astronomical Data Servk:ft, Colorlldo Springs, Colo. DIVER From A1 ington Beach d iver Ray Arntz. "Narcosis is really bad on that wreck ... it's an overwhelming sense of panic," Arntz said. Arntz, who dives the wreck about twice a year, said he doesn't remember seeing much crab in the area. "I can't understand why they'd be look- ing for crab. I don't know why they would want to do that at that depth." Although U.S. Coast Guard reports in- dicated the two were looking for crab pots about two miles northwest of an oil plat- form Edith -the location of the WTcck - Arntz said the two people remaining on the boat that carried the divers out to sea might have been apprehensive 11bout say- ing if they were looking for ship artifacts .. "They might have been afraid they were doing something 11legaL. ~t it's legal to take artifacts from (The Moody), .. he said. Arntz. who called the dive dangerous. said he plans to go down only once more before giving it up entirely. He hopes soon to finish a videotape he has made of the wreck. "~y interest in The Moody, initially it was because of the depth. Fascinaung. (But) I've been lost on that wreck." Arntz said he usually dives with a two- man team, which is followed by a second team about five minutes later. Once, he got separated from his companion and was lost about 148 feet underwater for more than 27 minutes before finding someone from another team to guide him back. He said he had to spend 45 minutes in decompression. Arntz said Linder probably met his death l>y panicking and holding his breath too long. causing his lungs to expand and tear, letting an air bubble into his blood- stream. Veteran dive instructor Jim Sanger of Newpon Beach agreed. .. Your time down there is very sh on." he . said of deep water diving. "More than likely it was an embolism situation. The fellows that do wreck diving very often stay down too long. They just tend to get a little gung ho. "As for crabs. you don't have many people off the coast diving for crabs. I don't know that I've talked to a diver in the last l S years that's gone for crabs." Joey Briguglio, professional dive instruc- tor at National Scuba in Huntington Beach, said embolisms are usually fatal within five minutes of surfacing. Workers at the Sunset Aquatic Marina at Huntington Harbour where the boat was launched said they couldn't remember any- one from the boatin~ party. Coast Guard records show the boat was operated by Frank Rodman of Long Beach. lmlE From A1 allows provisions to be stripped from a budget bill if they have no affect on the federal balance sheet. While Wilson does not have the authority to invoke the Byrd Rule, Sen: AJan Cranston, one of the nation's most powerful Democrats. does. And ·Cranston, too, has expressed opposition to the noise policy, said Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn. Though Cranston could not be reached for comment Monday, other locaJ leaders said the senator supports local airport BABY FromA1 that point I was hoping the transplantation didn't work." Johnson announced her preanancy a short time later - a pregnancy Calvert said he wouldn't have gone through with had he known of Johnson's previous medi- cal problems. Before the birth of her 3-year-old daugh- ter Erica. Johnson suffered two miscar- riages and two stillbirths. She didn't men- tion this to the Calverts before signing the •• • • • .,., HAJDiWIY ""--. ~ ® © m ~ lil ~ S ·O ~ ~ ffAI# T.aTaWS l'Wlfl(JIH 6#(Jlltl ICE aJ#NY l'T. Q.()t.C)Y C«XDY -...... •• t:..t ...... •• = 3: ..... .... .... Cir MU ~c ...... \ •• ,_ • II ~. :-.= 71 • n • a..... ....., M II """" ... .... ., .. = ....., n • ...... )A II 11 .... ........ •• ..... ...... u. ..... .... . .. ....... ....... Ir II ... CIJ ....... II a La .... ..... 11 • ...... ........ 1t u :r..rw ..... n • ....... n u ..... ........... ,. n ..... llllttl-. .. . ......... S.l* ... 11 • ...... °" ........ 11 a ....... concerns. "We think we've got a aood chance of having it be defeated," Wynn sajd Mon- day. The noise policy, sponsored by Sen. Wendell Ford, R-Ky., would clear the way for the federal aovemment to develop a national ajrport noise restriction and charge a per-passcnaer fee to fund con- struction of new airports. While the proposed national policy is welcomed in some communities with little or no noise restrictions, it could actually increase noise at John Wayne -which has the m\>st stringent noise regulations in the country. Local officials say the proposed noise contract, she said. because she "djdn't want to worry them." Instead , she told the Calvens her preg- nancies were easy and she enjoyed~rryina a child, Mart Calvert testified. Johnson agreed with th.at claim on Monday, sayina the "first four pregnancies were easy, up until my dauahter. •• "The first four were easy? You're calJina two miscarriages and two stillbinhs easy," Harold Laflamme, the attorney rep- resenting the infant. exploded during the questioning. 1\..__ For most of the day, Jo.hnson answere<I • .. ..... .. • • n :&.. • .. • u S1 .. n • ... a •• ,. • •l• n • 17 ,. WlllMClly 1t • 11 • .... ,. n • • • ..... II • .. • , ....... ,.,.. 11 1t ., ti , .. ,. • .. • ........ u • •• Jt • " .. • 1t .. ......... • • 11 u • • • • Jt • ::a 11 • It ti n • • n = .. n M ., 11 u n u ~ .. • I I ,. ... °" ,. • • .. ...... • • • II .. ,... " II policy could abolish Orange County's abili- ty to regulate nights and enforce a 10 p.m . departure curfew established in a I 98S settlement agree('lent between Newport Beach and the county, which operales John Wayne. Ford's attempt to ramrod his policy through Congress by tacldng it onto a budgetary bill further angered local leaders. 1 Officials here want time to craft an amend- ment lo let John Wayne's noise policy remain intact. Turner, Mittermeier and membcn of the Newpon Beach-based Airport Workina Group spent the last week rallying suppon from county supervisors. local representa- tives. political groups and anti-noise groups across the nation. lawyers' questions focusing on her health and financtal arrangements. Johnson admitted to cashing the Calveru' checks even after she decided to keep the baby. sayina she felt the child's aenetic parents owed her for medical ex- penses. If she is given custody of the child now, she still expects the Calverts to pay her the remaining SS,000 from the original contract. she sajd. The money has been necessary to pay medical expenses, Johnson said. since her insurance company took six months to pay bills. Celebrate our 86th birthday by raising your ' . Drates. Get .50°-' bonus interest We're celebrating our birthday by giving ~ a chance to get higher CD rates. Open a new CD before November 16th, you can earn .~ bonus interest n top of our regular rates. Just have your new CD mature on your birthday-in any year you choose up to the year 200>- and you 11 earn bonus interest every day until then. 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That he was at his best when nobody noticed that he was around? In truth, I am a defender of spons officials, who make far more riaht de- cisions and interpretations than wrong onet. They also operate at a hiaher degree of excellence than those coaches or man- aacrs who arc usually rauina on them. There was no excuse. however, for the five-down fiL'ICo,just as there was no excuse for the zebta who swallowed his wb.istle last Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich .. while comerbeck Eddie Brown arabbcd pass.receiver Desmond Howard's jersey and tripped him. Umpire Terry Cooney is a different matter. The fint reaction from most spons fans was that he acted too hastily in ejec1in1 foul-mouthed Oemens from that finaJ American t...eaaue playoff pme last week. And he probably did. He probably should have siven thejerk a warning and then kicked him out. e,11nw.., .......... CINCINNATI -Cleuty, the O.kland Alblc1ica are tbe bell tam at tbe Wodd Series. Just lilleD to me Cincinnati Reda. Lille Norm Charlton. • .. It'• a real bonor for me to pilCb 'Iii• w.. of their bincn like Joee Canteco, Mart McOwire and Rickey Hendenon. .. be aid Monday ... Now, people It' uked about bow it was pitchifta apinlt Hank Aaron and Roberto Clemente and ll)lybe 20 years from now, people will be .Wna me bow it wu to pitch to Canseco and Hendenon." . Or Paul O'Neill. ··1 know they have some awesome play. en. All we can do is ao out. play bard and have fun," he sajd, "Hopefully, it will be a close series." • Or this by Rob Dibble, from a few days aao: "No one expected us to do much this season. We won the National L.eaaue pen- nant and no one can take that away from us, no matter what happens.•• Suffice it to say, the Athletics· are not happy just to be at the World Series. And the only fun they want is the kind that comes with winnina it all. "It is njce when you have expectations, and when they're hiab ones," Oakland Minqer Tony La Russa. · ~rtainly, the A's expect to win wben Game l Stans toniahl aear sktes are forecast for the ·matcbup between Dave Stewart and former A's pitcher Jose Rijo. The A's will be without sbonstop Walt Weiss, whose left knee wu tom up on a bard slide by Ellis Burks in Game 2 of the playoffs. Weiss has not played since then and Oakland, allowed to replace an injured player on the World Series roster, activated infielder Mike Bordick. On Mo nday, durina workouts at Riverfront Stadium, the Reds enaaacd in one of the most-universal practices in spons -cbattina up the other team. "Everyone talks about their size and intimidation, but that doesn't win you pmes. You win pmes with wit and s}ill. and that's what they have," Eric Davis said. A guy, say, like Jose Canseco. "He's a great athlete with a lot of • On TV tonight, Channel 2, 5:32 confidence in _.bat be does," Davis ac- curately asseaed. "If I had the ability he bas. I wouldn't be afraid to uy anythina. either." Whaddya say, Jose? "The ball is really goina to be carryina so you'll see a lot of extra-base hits and, hopefully, some home runs mixed in." he shruged. ..I think we're goina to aet spoiled playina there." Canseco did not lavish any praise on the s.,.... needed, bat WI' Davis sa1s he can't fty ~-K8r I# ...... CINCINNATI -Tbe OnciaDati Reds •w u •mPo'ins "* ia the Wortcl Seriel: .... OD a ......, lilleUP wilboul llllir aaperllero. Eric Davis Im been a mere IDOl1al at .. , duriDa tbe p1ayoa becaule m • lboulder iD,jury. ..tti.. .174 witbout I homer. Every checked lwi1ll bu brousbt a wince of paia and a reminder lbal he's in no position to can)' tbe team. Tbe sboukler WU DO betta OD tbe eve ol Game I apiASt OUJand,, and Davia feels tbe need &o Nmiad evcry- a. SUPeAMANJm lledl. Nolle ol lais _,.mates did. either. They talUd more about tbantelvea. · .. , take I.ban terioualy;• Dennis E.ck~ said, .. if maybe some of the otben did not. If the A's are coafiden\ they should be. This is their third IU'ailht Wodd Series, IO there are no jincn. They won the cham- pionlh.ip Wt seuoo. so they know bow to do it · If the Reds are awed by the A ·s aura of invincibility, _.bo could blame t.bem? Tor- onto, San Francitco and Bolton wen: the last three teams to dWlenee them in the postseason, and Oakland won 12 of I J pmcs. ••1 definitely think there's more pressure on Oakland." Reds Manaeer Lou Piniella said. "They're talk:ina about dynasties over there. They are a peat club and they are expected to win. We think we can win. Anythina can happen iri a shon series." The Reds have seen what the A's can do. Many of the Cincinnati playen watched Oakland finish its sweep-of Boston i~ ~c American Leque playoffs on the teleV1&10n screen on the center-field scoreboard at Three Rivers Stadium. "l pulled hard for the Red Sox,·· said Todd Benzinatt, a former Boston player. "l really thousht they miaht do better than they did. I was really hopina to tiave Jody Reed. Mike Greenwell and some of my other friends over here. Now, it's going 10 be Jose Canseco, Mark McGwire and auys you hate." The Athletics admit 1hcy did not pay much attention to the Reds in the playoffs. In fact, they didn't even see much of them. "I listened to the last game," La Russa said. What happens in the fint game miaht mean more than usual in the World Series because of the two teams' 'different al- titudes and approaches. A victory would do wonders for Cinci n- nati. A strona showing by Stewart and some Oakland home runs would get the Reds wondering just how invincible the Athletics are. "l guess I'm one of lhe few guys here who can even remember the Big Red Machine," said Cincinnati's Ron Oester. a 34-ycar-old reserve .. ··1 was in the mmors when lhtngs were going great up here. See SERIES/It Either way, Cooney was right and Clemens was wrona -so wrong that some critics, and even some of his own te.m- mates have even suaested that he seek psychiatric help ~fore next seaso~. ll is true that m-.,or leque umpires were a little testy last season and there are reasons why. Marina's Shawn Funord First, they know they've aot I m.;or contract ntJotiation upcomina and they they know it's going to be a fi&hl lndeed. there m•Y!e an umpires' strike next sprigs.. anci.the-umi}nrelft countina on mud> \ - Lompoc won't soon forget Vilces' fullback .---public sympathy. ' 1 Secondly, and perhaps more troublinl. is ey Rk:Nlrd Dunn --.-==:-."lrTT~"JIUr------9-~~-~ .. ~~...-no.1yPlol \ ---... Patrick Larkin f.tAt.L.- LiBdborg team nem U.S. · title at Tucson finals The 12-member J.S team from Lindbora Racquet Club in Huntinaton Beach won lhe United States Tennis Auociation Volvo Team National Championship at the El Conquisador Rcson in Tucson. Oct. 7. Capcain Tom Oealy led his te.m to a J-2 win over Fort Smith, Arte. The Undbora team won two ainaJa matchn and one doubtes match to take the titk. The tt.am earned the filht to IO to the nationalt by winnina the lt'Ctional title at Lot Cabe11ero1 Temail Oub an A ..... Undbora was one of 17 teams ft'om ICfOIS the country competins tbr tbe l .S title. The rat of the team contiltlofOuy Aowen. Oilben Wons. Haak 91teeMD, Larry Atforcl.; Jim PIDC:liU, .._ .._ llichard Watklnl, •11~ IHI Midm. Kea Guinn and "9i Nolan. 0 -nt !GU ... CaHanil W16a_. T .. a6iainl=-· ... ICMrJ•dcl .._. ...... , Jed It IM ....... Ciieaw i8 .. Tit••• H UNTINGTON BEACH -After lobbyina to be a fullback for nearly three ycan . Shawn Fulford's wish came true. Now. he·s remodeling the an of runnina with 1he football. He's runnina over people, as well as around them. "He put Lompoc·s top linebacker out of the pme in the third quaner," Marina Hiah Coach John Seeley said of Fulford. who led the Vikinp to a 17-7 victory last Friday over Lompoc, which entered the pme ranked No. l in the CIF Southern Section Division vu. "He just ran riaht over the top of bim and that linebacker was about 6- foot-l , 21 S pounds." Seeley added. "(Fulford) knocked him out and be left the pme. But be runs hard on every play." Fulford. who rushed 22 times for a carecr-biab 169 yards and two touch- downs, did mOR than devastate Lorn- • poc linebac:ken. He broke LomJ)O<'.'s back witl1 a 60-yard touchdown nan 1n the fourth quarter, aivi"f Marina iu 17· 7 lead u the Vikinp improved to .. 2. He knows about beina a linebacker. this Fulford. That WAI hi1 ftlular potition until the final three pma of lul -.on. .men both stanm in Marina's bldfteld went down with · i~wiel and Fulford finally had bis dteem f\alfilled. .. , played linebecker f'or three yan a.od I always wanted to play f\aln.ck but J wu never pvtn tbe ~· ty," Mid Fulford. ·a S-foot·ll, 21S- pound lctlior ..... d always told diem 1 wanted to play ~ but Ibey wanled me to play 'thiebicMr. Tbey didn't lbiak I .U·dait eftOUlb. I pea I Md llways ...... 10 ud ftMDy I ID' .:lantoppanahy." • .... ..... Pamt"• Valer 1111 -ill* daird ... ol S-Ltimll ... -bt ... .... ...... ........... .... .. Liii,_. ........ ...... -~ l ...... c.111..,. ............. • * . It's coming Wedne.sday Orange Coast Daily Piiot sports writer Barry Faulkner gets inside the hottest book ever on prep football, and goes a step further with an insightful interview with Fontana High football coach Dick Bruich. Barry Faulkne r ~/;j.,j,.,, Cross countq: Woodbridge, Irvine thrive ' ~~~~.~~~.~- rung on the athletic ladder at most OraJ\IC Coas1 Atta hijh scnooTs. gins cross country runners have made an immediate impact . th.a >ear ai a pair of ~.rograms m (rvinc. Kn Ndcoia. a freshman at fidF High: and the lrv1ne H1ah tandem of freshman Jennifer Gillis and 50phomorc Kelly Roda. ha' e pro\. en it's talent before age this fall. ckota won the seeded race Saturday at the Orange County Championships, pos- una the SCC'ond-best time of the day (17:49) 10 sweepstakes winner Martha Pinto of Katdla ( 17.:?6). a senior who won her founh s1raight county championship. Roda fin1sht--d ~ven scronds behind Nekota for second and Gillies followed in third to lead the Vaqueros. ranked No. I in Orange County. to the seeded team champ1onsh1p. The emergence of younger runnen in Orange ount) ·s elite. however. as no rant). pan1cularl)' in tteent years. Ocean View's C'hnstie Engesser bunt onto the setnc lasl year as a freshman (sbe has been slowC'd by an injury and illness this season). Lln1vcrsity•s Tanja Brix waa a Jim1lar first·)ear scnsauon. as was Edisoe'a Shelley Taylor. "Most of the freshman who come in IDd d o well ha\'C been successful Nnn"'& fOf years in age-group f1lt'CS-" Woodbridee Coach Gc<>rac Varvas Slid. "We knew about l<Jly and thal she won the national I .SOO title last year. l was vtty pleated IO tee her wind up at WoodbfidF." Not only ha,1e )OUl\ICf nanncn ~ success. some roaches feet they may hl¥C an advantaac for \.IOOUS rcaJOnl. "It's actually "cry rare for kids who do ~II earty to continue that 1ucca1 u juniors and 11Cniors." VarvM ex.plained.. "Pan of 1l 1 the physiokJsical klorol their bodi~ chana>nt And die oda Pllt ii the mental strain oftbe IPOft. .. "It becomes easier to bnitla olf woft I when the 11rts develop otMr ••111 I .. "' Ociean V ~ Coech 8dti Oilcill .W. '-COKhes will tell their lilts lllill ---· 10 paunt m~tal aad tbe 4 ~ eo ll'li• ron._111 ii ........ that .. prit cu =21 th. ti ...... -tlliiaiil--:-• ........ u.1, it ......... "Vlml =;a;"':'~ ... _,... .. ' .. IL mouNDO -ne I.GI AneeJes --- Raiden -s-1. ba" • -...me lead over "nm Oty iD tbe AFC West and teeminlb' Mw a ...... of talent at ---l'WUlina '*l now that awo-spon sw Bo Jackson has reponed for duty. Still, there are u many questions u answers. panicularly at nmnina bKL Prominent amoaa them is tbe status of Marcus Allen, who bu been the center of trade rumors involvina tbe San Franci1CO 49en for over a week. On Monday, a day before the Nfl.. trade deadline, Raiden coach Art Shell said the team had, in fact, made a deal. But it didn't involve Allen - reserve cornerback Dennis Price was traded to the New York Jets in excban&e for linebacker Alex Gordon. Price, 2S, is a three-year veteran while Gordon, 26, is in his founh professional season. What about Allen's status? "Marcus Allen right now is a member of the Los Anaeles Rajders and I expect Marcus Allen to be a member of the Los Angeles Raiders tomorrow at this time." Shell said. - T elev ls Ion-radio * Ah-Quarry "'pla}. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. * World ~rit"s. Channt"I 2. 5 p.m TELEVISION Tnab 10 a m -Mrn\ toumamrnt from Tolt)o (Ulpc'). ESPN GeH Noon -Ounh1ll Cup from St Andn:ws. Scotland (!ape'). ESPN Bula& 4 3Q pm -From IQ72. Muhammad .\h vs Jffl') Quarry n:pla}'. ESPN. 9 p.m. -Fred Prndleton vs Stt'vt Lammorr h&htwr1ghts. from Tampa. Fla (dd•>td). USA (n:pca1s 1t 2 a m) 4:30 p m Channel Pr• BKlley -W1nn1pq at Nrw 'I ork lslandtf\, Sponi.- 8 p m -( h1cqo 11 Oc1ro11 (drla)'td). SportsC"hannd. Buekll S p.m -World St'ncs Gamt' 1· Oakland 1t Cincinnati. 0!1nncl :? 9.30 pm -Old-T unen C...amt' from Buffalo (laprl. ESPN Me .. r S,.rtt S 30 pm -M1ckt )' Thompt0n Gr1nd Pn• from Las Yeps (iapr), ESPN 6 'lO pm -Draa rac1n1 N~IR>. Nonhslar N111on1ls (llpt'). ESPN BuhtMll 7 '<l fl m -E'h1b111on Tt'I .\v1• 11 Laktn Pnmt' Tickrt 8-Rac-t8c I~ JO a m -Lus Alamitos harness ~)'S. Pnme TteLcl llADIO BaMMU 5 01 1> m -"orld St-on Ga~ I Oakland at C1nc1nn111 K"I ' ll0"01 l>..f MB (7601 Pre Baabl'-ll b JO pm -""BA r\h1b111on C11ppt"n 11 M1am1 tdela)'Cd). KRI 111 10) ----~ "You Idiots!!" Elilll put IWIJ 111111111 PHILADELPHIA -Rich Gannon and Cri s Caner threatened to tum the ~ NFL's Survival Bowl into a homecoming ~ Monday night. ---- Seth Joyner, William Frizzell and some funny bounces spoiled 1t. The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Minnesota Vikings 32-24 Monday night, scoring twice in a S9- sccond span late in the fourth quarter to overcome deficits of 12 points at halftime and nine with four minutes to go. But then Randall Cunningham threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Fred Barnett that bounced off both Michael Bn m of the Vikings and Calvin Williams of the Eagles. Then Joyner sacked Gannon and O yde Simmons recovered the fumble on the Minnesota 6 and Anthony Toney burst in for the winning score with 4:01 left. And Fn ucll. who earlier had recovered a fu mble and stopped a drive with a sack, clinched it with an interception he returned 33 yards to the Minnesota 5 with JUSt over two minutes left and set up Roger Ruzek's clinching field goal with I :S3 left. .. People are saying we should give the game back in the name of sponsmanship, in 1egn1y and everything that's good about college athletics. People write. ·How can you call yourself an ed ucator and participate in this fraud?. Thcy·re JUSI appalled. These letters aren't all Missouri people. These are heads of corporati ons. high school principals. sweet lt ttle old ladies·· -Colorado Coach BUI McCartney, reflecting on his team's fifth-down tainted victory over Missouri . t .... _ .... ....,..,.IMllJ ... a dlllm to ..... dlllD wllal I Md." ,....... ..... 1'111 blow fWbd u-.... •• line--lhould bi DO tM u.n.a .......... ba-1-tobit people," be mt. "I lib to just naa over people. lfl It' open. let'• ID - that'• how I feel. I like bUrtina DeODle. • 1ueu. -"But I do my best aad do what· ever I c:u to:::_ the *"'· I like defensive line -it's a pretty fun position becaute I like deliver-ina it instead of takina it." Keri ......._ C.-. del Mir ffi11a•1 No. I ....... ..,.......,._ players, lwepl her tbree 1111 to illllnft IO M) dlil -•• wbile Michelle McFadind and C.O.U.., Ill 11, ... lea _ _,,-__ _ Kinp' No. I doublll ..... allO ....,. aa Corau del Mar won a non-leape match at bome lllialt capilU'aDO Valley Monday, 11·7. • The Sea Kinp. ranked No. 2 in die CIF 4-A. are 11·2. Capo Valley is ranked fourth in the 4-A. • K•ll 1111 • II 1·1 -- Fulford cenainly inilicted hit th.t.re o( pain last Friday on the Bnves at Lompoc, eamina ~ O..t DdJ Net co-Player of JRVINE -Michele 8raceros ICOled for UCI wilb 14 :ii' w~ ~':::' ~::: ~y Pilot's minutes &en in the fil"ll b~f to tie Cal Poly Pomona 1-1 in ,..; honors will be published Wednes---a n9n-conference women s ~r match at UCI. . da The Antcat~ (S-8-2) received two saves from P!ie ke went off' tackle in the third Alicia Milier while Po~ona aoalie Debbie Griffin had eiaht. Shannon quarter for a 3-yard touchdown run. Payne scored ~nt t~ 11ve the Broncos a l-0 ~· . t aivina Marina the lead. followina In Sunday s action aJona the Oranae Coast. the score, kicker Dan Annstrona's point..after made it 10-7 with 4:42 to ao in the third. • Fulford'• leCOod score put thlnp out of reach for the host Braves, who apparently djdn't want to act in the way of a runaway train. "It was an outside play," Fulford said of the 60-~ touchdown. "I went up the middle and out to the right. I saw the linebacker and he just missed me, and then I went down the sideline. Some guy dove at me later and I went in for I 0 more yards (to paydin)." Fulford, who carried 28 times for 121 yards apinst Los Alamitos in the season opener, has rushed for 600 yards this season, the third high- est total in the Orange Coast Arca behind Mater Dci's Derck Sparks and · Irvine's Scott Seal. His 122 carries are second in the Orange Coast Arca behind Seal. Seeley, naturally. welcomes Fulford to his backfield and has no regrets about moving him to full- back last year against Fountain Val- ley. "from that point on. he has play- ed fullback for us," S«ley said. "He has great explosiveness and great strength. He's one of the strongest players we've had here in several years. He's close to a 600-pound squatter, he goes 270 on the power clean and 300 to 31 5 on the bench press. "His greatest attribute is his leg strength. Now, he's just learning how to run the ball. He's learning where the blocks in our offensive scheme are coming from and that has really helped him the last two weeks.·· Fulford, with his opponunity to run wild. has a few other matten he0d ltke to take care of before the season ends. "My goal is to break the (single-season rushin&) record at school. so I have to keep it up." said. IRVINE -Fonner Corona del Mar Hiah tennis player Danielle Scott of the University of Arizona had a brilliant run to the finals of the ITCA Southern California Resional __ _ Championships for women's college tennit end Sunday at the UCI Tennis Stadium when she lost in the singles and doubles finals. The University of San Diego's Tonya Fuller, seeded fifth, defeated tb_c founh-sccded Scott, 6-2. 6-2, in sin~~s. and San Diego State's founh-sceded tandem of Dorey Brandt and Nicole Storto downed Scott and Banni Redhair, 6-4, l·6. 6-2. ln other ~rca spons Sunday: •UC Suta B•l'Mn 11, lJCI t: The Gauchos overcame a four-aoaJ defici t to defeat the visiting Anteaters in Big West Conference water polo action, keeping UCI Coach Ted Newland's SOOth victory on hold until at least Oct. 23. when UCI returns to action agajnst Pepperdine at Heritage Park. • VCI I, Cal State Fallertoa l: John O'Brien gave UCI a 1-0 lead with 3:S2 remaining, but the Titans' Ken Hesse tied it with 14 seconds lefl and neither team could score in overtime of the Big West Conference tic. UCI is ~I 0-2 overall. 0-4-1 m the Big West. Fullerton is 5-S-3, 3-2-1. •Su Jose 3, lJCI Z: The UCI women ·s volleyball team led 2-1 in games over host San Jose State before falling to the No. 9 team in the country, 15-2, 14-16. IS-7. 13-IS. IS-11. < >I { .·' N < ~I · (.. .< >. '~-I SUPERMAN One day. 1t was Davis. From 81 AJthouah he didn't hit. Davis one he's wearing a "C' on his chest, made one of the most decisive plays not an "S." He'll continue to play of the NL series, He threw out and bat cleanup, but there are no Bobby Bonilla trying to stretch a guarantees beyond that. double into a triple in the eighth ' CASH GIVEAWAY INTHE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER ... "I am·t Superman. I don·t change inning of Game 5. preserving ~ vic- in no phone booth.·· Davis said. tory that put the Reds up 3-1 in the He changes in his d ressing cubi-· playoffs. clc, usually after another trip to the Davis came all the way fro m lefi trainer"s room. His left shoulder field, perfectly ant1c1pated the re- regularly spons an ice pack wrapped bound off the center-field wall. m elastic bandages -his badge of whirled and made a laser throw honor for a spectacular defensive directly to third baseman Chris play. Sabo. Davis ran full-speed into the "What a thrill to watch that play!" lightly padded wall in foul territory general manager Bob Q uinn said. m left field after making a backhand "You'd have t~ rank th.at as-one of catch of a sinking line drive Sept. 27 lhe best defensive plays in ~he last I 0 in a 4-2 victory over Atlanta or 20 years. It's go t to be m the top The diagnosis was a severely five -maybe in the top t~rec." bruised shoulder with swelUng in The Reds moved Davis .to .left the joint. Davis sat out five games. field to case the stress on his nght played the last day of the regular knee, which may ~ui.re . surgery season, then struggled offensi vely in after the season. It s hm1ted his the six playoff games. abiljty lo run. . lie puUcd j ust . two balls "I c:a.o steal ~s, but 1t has to bo- authoritatively. He struck out nine when we need 1.t. One burst could be times. He failed to get the ball out of my last.," he said. the infield in 18 of his 23 at-bats. Tbe limitations haven't taken a Davis doesn't like to talk about toll on his spirits. Except for the the injury. He says the shoulder's restricted swinas and the frequent nowhere near 100 percent, and not ice peck), ht seems in good humor. aeuina any better. "lf you can't be cnjoyina this and "It's hard to put a pcrccntaae on haviJla fun, you should 10 to a it," he said. lhrink.. You think I'll let pain keep His teammates know it's not good me from enjoyina thisr' he said. -they can see him fa vor the Deina phiJOIOPhical helps. shoulder when he swings. And they "If I were 100 percent, we might realize what they'll have to do to not'be here," he sajd. beat the powerful A's -win without hjs hitting.. Their decisive early-season spun proved they can do just that. .. We know we've sot a SoOd team," shortstop Barry Laron said Monday. "We have the ability to win without one specific 1uy. That's very important." Davis sprained his riaht knee in April and missed three weeks. The • club completed its best start of the century without him, buildina a lead that would hold up all summer 10"1- lt wu more of the same in the playoffi. Davis couldn't hit the ball very wd~ but the Reds ended up with row homers -the."'°" by any playoff leam in either lequc. In- stead of Davis, it was Hatcher. Oun· can, O'Neill and Sabo. "£very day we had somebody dif- ferent come throuah for us." Larkin • 1•1 From 8 1 Really, I coml)8re the A's more to thole other teams because of the power lhote auys have in their lineup." Ouya like the Reds used to have. Ouys like Johnny Bench and Tony Perez. "Winnina tomorrow will be a bi& key for us," said Petti. a Reds coech. ••1t would mean we could tend~ ~ we've beaten thefr No. I IVY an postRAIOn, Dave Seeww;." hru 11id. ··1 know they'll be mucll more relued than we will, beca .. they're a v~ dub. But our JUYI have bem ftndi"f a way to It' II done all year and like our chanca in this teries. loo." IMers drop two ~ INOUiWOOD -Tiie I.GI AD-iilli Libn rt'rr.S liiildl M8riO !He alld ~......_ _. llr-..,.. Km R Mvtlyi9illll6r ftnt roller movn .._ dll .,.... ni .. of tnini111 camp. The rnovea left die LaUn with IS ,,.. ........... .._ ' . Co&&. tbe S-b>1-9, 180- pound junior linebacker, played an outsiaochna pme, ma\ina key tackles al lintt.cker and key blocll• oo apecial iams for Mustanp. ......... E•111 Jnsie. a 6-foo1-6, junior, ~t four pessn for 157 includina touchdowns of I and 21 10 bis first varsity pmc. He alt0 caupt a 47-yard bomb. _,_ IH•lllW Bush. a S..10, l~pound 1enior rttcl\'Cr, caupt four peucs for 73 )'ards. 1n<'lud1n1 a I ().yard touchdown pan for the final score of a 20-20 uc ~11h Wtstm1nster. • . Mahoney, a wnior de- fensive end/wn.ct, &ed tbt Barons with 6) yard& Nthi111 on 11 carries, had four u• uais1td tack.In. i!KludiN one that saved a touchdown . ••ore I I am 1111~ A senior o utside hncbac:ker/olTensivc tackle, Bmtr had 10 unauis&cd tackles. one assist and re- turned an intcrttp1ion 24 yards for an Oilers' TD. -nAIRIEI ...... The 6-3. 210.pound senior 1ns1dc hnct.c:lltt had six lc9d tackles. three assists and one quanerbec:k sack in the Va- queros' 26-14 v1ct0ry over Dana Hills. • • The S-ll, 17~nd ~ cc1ver-fru sakty blld an in-terception. two caused fumbles and a T~prcvcntu11 tackle. He alt0 caicbt four peues for 33 yards and a TD. • Mananall. the 6-foot, 180- r. o u n d senior i nside ncbec'llcr led the S.tlon with six solo t.ac:kks and two as- sists. He " a two-time Ncw- pon Player of the Weck.. ... Jiii . W11tn1k1• Jones, who ndlled b 107 yards on 14 carries aad ~t an I I-yard pass, also tlile led the tC9m 1n tadles. ........ from 11dchnc-to-siddioe • a hnet.cker. Johnton, a ~foot-I, I SO pound itruor. surtcd tlw sea.son at wide receiver, bat has mo\cd to fu.llbeck ud responded with 96 vards oa IS camrs for the Wartion. High school rankings CdM moves into Division VI sixth WATEa POLO aJ' 4-A 0t.w. I. c.r-*I Illar; l.. Ne.,,.n ~) El Dondo.4 El Toro. S Capimann Valk) 6 Lona Beech W1bon. 7 Villa Part I S.11 ClftMnlt 9 Sunn, H1ll.i. 10 Foot· hill CD' J..A Dh1NM I RtH•nidt Pol) l. HacltllJa Htllhtt W1lt0n, J~ La !>c1u. 4 Har\'ltd, S M1ralH1t. b Crnpi. 1, E6elr; 8 Ro)al, 9 ASoUra. 10 Rowland CD' t·A Dt.W. I So\11h Patlckna. I. c.i. M..-: ) Due Putbloi.. 4, S.nia Man•, S S..n Bmwd1no 6 C•bnllo. 7 Vrn- 1111'1 I Palol Vtfdn. 9 Btta-01.in· eta 10 Lompoc IOYI Cll08S COUNTllY DtYWee I I S1 tM~ 1. H•n. ) m>)O Grandf. 4 CU)'Oft Country Ca· ll)Oft. S fl Tenr; 6 Dana Hill'-7 Channtl hlands. I ~m>)O, 9 Hoo- "tr. 10 &~nu. Ol....._UI I San Manno. l Laiuna Hill' J. C.-*' Mar: 4 San Lui\ Obi1po. S Palot VmSM. 6 Co~1n&. 7 Azu111. • C.i.dtloot ••. ~ Haftlw; 10 Moorpar\ DMNe. IV I F111-, l MaratUIM ) Salnwl 4 Morro S. S Nonlhoff 6 I Antl!Ofl). 7 BtlhJdf I V.h1I· 11« Chn>h•n. t Lee-~ 10 Ca1Mdr11I GUlU CROM COUNTRY Olvhlee I I "-1ura. ! ...,..los V .:niM.' J Arro)O Grandt •• lrvler, s ~ 6 (11.anntl blanch 1 ulNood I Rubidou~ 9 Dana H1U1. II. El 'fan. 1>1vi.-n I. ~ ! AIW\nm (•n)-on l Tu\11n. 4 '1arrmon1. S Wntlllkr. 6 San C1tmtn1r. 1 Misuon Viqo I. W ... rtqe; t. Valvttstty; 10 Valtnt1• Dl•lttee ID I Sen Manno i Foothill. I N_,.n Ke..-. 4 C.,_ *I Mar; S 'ianui M•rpnUI 6 Los o\llos 7 St Luc)., I 'i1 Paul Q South H1llJ II C..UI Mru DtYw.a IV I \1ono 8a) ! 'llordhofT \ f1llmott 4 Orantr Lu1hmln S Btll·JtfT 6 La Rti NI 7 Tl\achtt-I. Lee-~ 9 C•it 10 Para· ClrU' OIR.U VOU.EYIAU a, ._A OlvW. I. 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Hop alonp with Roger Rabbit, do the Arachnophobia Crawl or shuffle the E.T. trot with Frank Marshall, Newport Harbor High School's own movie director/ prod':'cer extraordinaire at the 4th annual Harbor Heritage RlJn. ............. t'M"M~and ...... ............... "",..... t .. Saturday, October 20, 1990 Participate to support continued quality education at Newport Harbor High School at the festive 4th Annual Harbor Heritage Run. ...... _ .... 2K 8 00 am 5K 8·15 am Newport Harbor Hlch School, 16th Street between Dover Dme & lrnne Ave. Picturesque course throu&h Newport He11hts with eently rolling hills, ocean and bay views and cool breeze. $15 includes a claSSIC 100\ cotton t·shtr1 custom dtsf&ned by ......... .,,,., ... .... ,_tdtts & !Ms Cnl& a. °""* lor l , • Skis from Mlllll .. H•M'Y • lllfl.W MIR• •••t membefshios • Fun money from .. • MIO Ill •....u.'l•nt• • Disneyland • Knott's Berry farm • Runrnoc shoes. 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Of'-<i I If .. , ....... •ASl•At.L -·-~ AT ANfA llltAVf\ 0... ~ fO f'• .,, w .... ~"' ...... .c:• co• O' !•,.it ,. ... II ,. ,.,.., Cllpoen •XNbmen KftecMe Ott 1-1 M-Ot1 1-.....ioo. !al l A $.eor'I\ Aren. 7 JO D m • (kt )-... "41 fat LA S-" 4r-1 JO P"' Ott 1.-ei HOU\!Oft Ott ~ ~,.,, •' "-"' ... '* comlortabl<' "-Ith the '<H'lll\ \ltU· at1on It should be a goo<l e\. penence for them " Varvas. Ch1 ko1t and In inc Coach Rand) Rossi all agree that de~mphas111ng compct<'ll"e prc.,s- ure with the }ounger runners ma~ help prolong their succcc;c; 1n the sport, Iksp11c the trend of declming c;uccess with age, there arc e'U.-l'P- 11ons. 1 nclmJang the Karpel t" ins at Ocean View ( 1984-87). "I'd say the~ arc the e1tC'ept1on. but Kath> and hannen were the opposite scenano, The} were aver- age as underclassmen. but came o n in their JUn1or year and took off a\ seniors," C'hilcon said. aid of Kara Bradbun, as well as sopho mores Jana E,:ans and Katie Formosa. and Junior Brandi Simons "We ha,en·t run as a team at a maJOr 1m 1tat1onal. which has partially been due to injunes and illness and partially by design ... Sta uble said, .. There·s al read} pressure on them com pct mg at the 'arSll) le' l'I without putting an) more on them." Varva' said ··Even though ( hnst1c had been to races all acros!I the count), racmg in CIF a nd was still a big deal to her:' Chilcott said "We JUSt want to let them n · pcnence racing and tra1n1ng this \ear:· Rossi said ··w e want them io dcv<"lop confidcn~c and become 0 Ta)'lor, though an old-timer in her third 'arsit) sca'ion. has con- tinued to shine. She has led the C. hargers to the "lo 3 ranking 10 the state's 01' 1sion II Echson. under the guidance of Coach Stan Stauble. has taken com· m;lnrl of the unset League "llh the ··Hopclully . ...,.c·11 have everyone healthy for the ('If Preli ms and we'll sec what we can do.'· 0 Jr, inc. a perennial South Coast League power. 1s well-rounded bc)ond the sohd leadership of Roda and G1lhs, who continue to Jockey for the No, I spot Senior Maggie Hamelin (I Ith). Junior Jennifer Phillips (24th) and freshman ~hson Livermore (48th) t 8 USC players LOS ANOELES-Tlne UDiwr· 1i1y of Southern California &nhman COocball players aca&led or at&ackina a woman in a campus midential facility were charted Monday with criminal mi~ meanora. The thRe att accuted of auackina a 23-year-old Los Aqeles woman on July 20. accordina io Ted Gold· atein, a spokesman for the Los An· aeles City Attorney'• Office. Tailbeck Michael Jones, 18, of Granada Hills, wu CharJcd with one count of seJLual battery and one count of false impri10nmcnL Outside linebacker Willie McGinest, 18, of Lo~ Beach, and corncrbeck Jason Oliver, 18, of Bakenfield. were each characd with one count of battery and one count of false i mprisonmcnt. The three will be arraianed Nov. 2 in Municipal Coun. Gofdstein said. The maximum sentence for the battery charges is silt monlhs in jail and-or a $2.000 fine. The maximum sentence for false imprisonment is one year in jail and-or a $1,000 fine. McGinest has seen extensive ac- tion this season while Oliver has been used sparingly and Jones hasn't played at all. A USC official said the university was not officially notified of the case. but said the three will not be removed from the team at this time, "Students charged with a misde- meanor do not lose privileges at the university,'' said Jim Dennis, vice p""5ident for student affairs, "Students who ~ believed to be a thrc.at to other members of our community would be removed. This does not appear to be the case in this instance." Dennis continued. "Students charged with a misde- meanor arc dealt whh by municipal authorities and face the conse- quences of their actions at that level," Dennis said the university would instigate its own student conduct case if the alleged vicum would come forward: The City Attorney's Offi ce would not reveal the name of the woman who was allegedly attacked, Gold- stein said that the o ffi ce was citing Evidence Code Section 1040. which permits non-disclosure where the information 1s not in the public IOtCr<'St From 11te A11ocl•le4 Pr~ .. all contnbutcd to the Orange Coun· t} tttlc. while sophomort Laura Radle) and frMhman Jacki e Weimer represent a solid future for the Vaqueros, 0 In the Sunset League boys race, Fountain Valley pul)ed a stunning upset Thursday. topping Hunt- ington Beach by a single point when Mark Sanchez passed an Oiler run- ner for second place in the final quarter-mile at Central Park. The victor) gave the Barons the inside track to their fourth straight League crown under fourth-year coach Matt Simpson. Barry F•lll~r 11 u <>ro1e Coa11 Dally Pilot Sport• Wrll~r 1dne prep c.Jamo •ppeV'I ~vrry Tffl4•Y· 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX M2·5678 FROM NOftTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 FftOM IOUTH OftANGE CO. ...... 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HolMs /Condos ~rat 1001 •COM 2 Contiguous • VIEW LOTS • w tPlens Cell Agl P.erb, 675·5511 ........ 11. •LIMITED OFFER* • Design er VIE W Townh<>mes 1n Corona del Mer s Most Desired Neighborhood' Flrll Come, F1rat Se<vel FOf '°"' 01 property a Pl' .. sates inlo , call Barb, Agl * 875-5511 • llULllTITI MllTIS Expd'a aucceaafUi RE. Co Metia 2 exp·d ao-nt• .. 1 ant. Call Ja11rlo11 721-1200 1 ........ 1 . ' . COLOW<?Ll BAN~eR. ~ ~M~" ' . . -. ----wnmRlfR •uanm 38R 21+8A, IQ m1ttar aulte, Ind Unlf, br1Qt11 & atty, 2 C8f •tt~~ Ollf• •o•. pool & •P• ia 1&.000. Ao• e50.1218 Ull••illl°'le' _, .... °'. ... .-. ...... iaialwlllaeidlR ?) I IDO._._. Hu.Mb* lrtdllGIH_. •• ._.._ wi~ .... Dallr MICBrideoT 01111 res...._. l!rii: AIDnd ol ... Pldloucl C,..JollnlOO ol llollilll HiUI Estates. 6-3, 3-6. 6-1 . Tbewamen•a J.O =:Ude wu taba U.. Ferrier Bacb~won ~ defau over Courtney Knust or Arcadia, Finallf in the open women's sinatesdivision. Valda LakeofMan· hattan lea(h defeated Anne Mall of' Lquna N"t1uel. 6-2, 6-4. Mall is ranked leCOnd in the nation in ajrl1 l 8s behind Corona dcl Mar l:t iah 's Keri Phebus. She is a member of the Dana Hills Kiah &iris team. In the open men'sdivision, Pat Crow of Lona Beach defeated Steve W.icrt of Westlake Villaae, 6-2, ~. 7-6. Crow earned AIJ·America status while at Lona Beach State. And, in the women's Ope!\ doubles divisjon. Linda Howell and Jarilyn Joseph, both oflos Angeles, defeated Lindsay Oavenpon and Nicole London of Rolling Hills, 7-6. ()..6, 1·6. Complete results follow, 0 lt'soffici~l. Newport Beach Ten- nis Oub will be host in& a tour· nament in November that rivals both the Adoption Guild and the Pacific Southwest Seniors Cham- pionship in the club's Grand Cham- pions Tournament SPonsored by Pro Serve. the tour- nament gets under way on Nov, 8 and runs thro ugh Nov, 11 , Newpon has attracted some of the bigest and best names in men's 3S.. plus tennis including Stan Smith. Bob Luu and Tim and Tom Gullickson. according to manager.._. Ron Pbahler, More to come on this subject, 0 The Racquet Club oflrvine was the site of this year's U.S, Open Wheelchair C hampionships and there was no surpnsc in the men's final as Randy Snow of Austin. Texas, the wor1d's top-ranked play· er. won the title for the eighth time. Snow battled No, S Laurent Giammanini of France in th~ final with Snow taking a 6·3. 3·6, 7-6 decision before nearly 2.000 spec· ta tors Sunday at the club, From 8 1 the realization that umpires arc being asked to regulate games 1n which the competitors are earning 10 to 20 times more in salary than the regulators, It makes it tous,h, It makes it difficult to tell a pouty, spoiled pitcher to shut up and tend to business when the pouty, spoiled pitcher could probably buy and sell the umpire's entire home town, Actually, the umps have done a pretty good job at hiding their own unhappiness about money ine- quities. Not that I'm sugesting umps should be paid a.s much as home run hitters or 20-gamc win· ners, Those who claim that fans don•t pay to see umpires arc absolutely correct Fans do pa). however. to sec profess1onally-run games, Meanwhile. there can be no ques- ..... ~ ~.:.:.-r:.z::-t.:'.:' .. ... Du~OIC.-del ....... Jim 8llCk oll..Glll a.eta. M. S.1,6-1. In woeseD '1 opea cloublel actioa, Vanl>iertGdonck ud MoalcM VanDenlolcb oftbe Nedaerfadl defeated fltlow CODtrymell Mlafb Smit and Del.aftlC, ~ 6-2. '-'2. And finally, in the maxed ope!\ cliviaion, VanDenBolcb and Snow defealed New York City'• Nancy Olsen and Slauahter. M . 6-3 . a s.c.11ec1••Qn1u ••• , ........ (.-..,.,.......Of) SINOLU ' °""Men'• -~ Crow CLA119 l9ec:fl), *"· ,,..,. Wler9 (WftlllJM ""-t) ......... , ... °"" YNffteft'• -v .... ~ (MmlflltlM leedl), *" ,,,_.. Mii cu.. -.n ..... , ... S.t #NII'• -S....... Wterettl CUI A..-.> • dlt. ltk ,,,..,. (Hetperle). , ......... 6-1 u W'omell'f -~ HWtcftl ,,.,. Oleeo), Otf, Kelly CllMI CTOff•,_I, 6-1, 6-l, U Men'• -Gf9900' SCOH CTot-rence), def, ~ Tanow <Lo•.,,....., ...... """ U w-·1 -HollY IC.uwavama <&.M Anetlft). def, Tracv DoordUYll CLM ........... ..... 6-1. ,.,, •.O IMll'I -Ancr.w MlltWft•Smllll CNor111· rldetl. o.f, Howerd Miii« (Lot""""''· 4•6, •·l, •·l, '-0 Women'• -Susan W/Kdlfow CLOt An· Mini. ctef, Ptlrlcle ltetner (Los Anetlftl, 7·S • . .. , l.S Mtll'I -IC.,W. Ltuf\9 (Torrance>. ctef, Ha~ Grttn (Lot All9ftlln), '''· .. l. ~s women••-Venice Fosler (Lot,.,....._,, (Jflf, Mlktl AIHrl CL.01 All9ftiln), 6·1.1 ... , 6·3 3.0 Men'• -Eric 01111ere1 (E .... ltodll, ctef, Sltvt IC.rlpne< (PomoNI, 7·S, 7·S. 10 Women'• -Liu fl.met( ........ lhedll, ctef. Courtney IC.111111 (Arc:edle), ~ def•utl oouaus °'*' Men'• -Miki! ..._.mu •411• hedl),·Dt11tllf MecBrlde t~>. Ollf, Erk Amend tS.11 Oi.tlol·Crete JOflnlOll (ltOlll111 Hiii E1lalt1), 6-l. l ·6., 6-1, OOell Women'I -Unda ~Jerllm JoMCltl (LOI A11911e.il, def LllldMV De~· Nlcolt LondOft (ltolfnll Hills), 7 .. , '"'°· 7 .... OOe11 Ml•ed -LondOll·Onl McBride (Afltlal, dt4. "'•telN PoW>lcll tWoodlend Hl11)- Mec:Brldt, > ... 7·S. 6•1 S 0 MM'• -John e.mow9f'· Jim Wrl9ftl (LOS An.-tl. 6tf John 8rancl0ino•Ktvlll HenlOll (Lot A,......). •·I, ... ,. 4 S Mlll'I -Grt9 °'a!IOW·Mlkt Meza CLot A11911e•I, dt4 Howerd Hertmen·~ Pa1tor (Woodllind Hlft1l, 7·t , 6·• • S Women'• -Jami. Flllpell·MIOlle Pfr1111· lnolf' (Nortrvld9el. 6tf JuanUa Grat1em·OC- Htrrl1 (LOI Aftfflell, 6·7, 7·S ... , 4 0 Men'I -c.ti.rltl AIV1·Alberl I.ff IL..o• A"""" I. def Jon Hendel· David SNl>lro CI.fl A~ll. 6•1, •·) 4 0 Wom.n'1 -C .. ln landOli·llttl Mont.,• •o•o (Lot AllMllll def AIOllfl•Suwn Wald 11.o• Al\Otltl), t-2, •·7, 6·4 J 0-l S Men'' -Jtff 8 rt11·Blekt Powll (HollVWoodl, <let, Mlll.t Ha~e·Jullus Ne".We (North HolvwOOdl. .,_,, •·•. •·•. • O-• S Ml•td -WtrdlOw·Mertvn·Smlll'I (LOI Anoeltll. def, Vt l«lt Brite IArc-4181· S.ndV Ge1111i. (TtmOll CllY). 3·•. 6·1, 7·•· Patrld Lartle 11 u <>r..,e C.11 D•J1¥ PU•I corrnpNlal "IHHe cl•b tna.11 col•ma appears every 1'H14ay, uon about what money has done to the attitude of the players, Many of them no longer feel any resposibility toward the public. mcdja, or those in authonty, As long as those wonder- ful paycheck.s keep amving in the mail, who can touch the player for talking trash to a peon ump? Who can even reason with the player'? Who wanes to reason with him? The ifowing adversarial relation between umps and players, coupled with the constant use of instant rcpla)' by television. has placed the umpires under considerable press- ure - indeed. It has thrust them in the spotlight when they would prefer to remain anonymous, There are few rewards for um- pires. who work hard with little JOb security, In return. they only ask to be treated fairly and with rcspeet I don't th1f'k that's too much to ask, llJct TalJey'1 col•ma •ppan 111 ite Oru1~ Coa11 D•»Y Pilot ev~ry Sufhy. f'H•d•y ad n.na,.. From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 EJ • R&'M~ . . R&'M~ ' . . •EXCLUSfVE ~ +GATED COMMUNIT'Y'llt ON 10th FAIRWAY ·--.... , .. IL.lffllUlm Completely remodeled 3BR 2'\BA t>eauty Incl l•mlfy rm. form.i dining new country kllehen & lusn greenbelt locatiOn Children & pell 0 IL Sh0f1 01 long term lease l mmed occupany s 1900tmo By Sydney Omarr .. lllllT het4ay, Oct. •• lM-llM • lll•Hll r.aerudeeal: AJtroloay Oounihtt ftr ,._..., 1n G reat Bnta1n. France. Germany. ~ ./ Japan and now tht Soviet Union ''tWJ 'Yr ru·"' .11 permits Hlt'OIOJICll feat urn 1n some ~ • ..: 1 i ·" of its pubhcattons Th~ Japencic REA&. TORS• C\Pf't'SS fa5C1na11on (or numbeB Ind -S) mbohc mcananp Number ). for Bluffs etegant twnnm 38' uample rcprcttnlS aood fortune 2' 1Ba. lndry. l/p, tormet (Jupiter) Number 4 (Pluto) stands DIR, MW dee 2-car 011. for dcstn.iC11on. death. Thcrcfo~. .clnt grnblllcul·O•· aac products in Japan arc pecltafCd In 1oc S 1895 Agt 759-1213 lhrttS _ thtrc arc no products that --------come in pack.,es offour. h took ...,.111AU Amcncan manufacturcr'I tome time Profeaail)Mly decorated to learn abou1 this aspccl of Japenew ~loua 28drm-. 2 Bath culture. lnCI fonNI dining. i.tge AJUD(March 21-Apnl 19); You bedfoorne I , .. ,..,, .. to pin enhafltcn.ment. obtain bettn 1Utt ltte mMton dotlll ap-deal 1han on11nall)' an11a 119tcd. pelit• Chltdten & pell Focus on pubhcu y. 119rtncnh1p, lepJ Oii Short 0t IOng term avecmcnts, m1rr1aac. Take in· le•se. Immediate oc-1t1a11vt 1n mak1n1 fresh start in new ~St700/mo ,.. .....:,;. -•HIT d1rcc11on , ekm.tt 1on1aflt 1 ...... ,.. .. ~~~~~i~~M~a~ t.N ftr MAY / ru~ to be 1nt1m1datcd family ~ member Yrho knows 11 al. Keep \t~'l 'fl' I~.'( 11 rnolut1ons ~n«m1na diet. nutn· REA&.TOA4' ~ uon ntnt1on rt\lolvts around ~ts. deperwknt employment EASTILUFF Atnch-teyte OPllNI (Ml)' 21-Junc 20). 38A 28A he>me. lrplc, Sttnano h1aflh&fltJ (\an end prna. g•raoe. pool accffa. focus on humor. "'fl"llhhty, ac- s 1soo1mo V"'-Rent• ttk',.ted tonal t1C11v1tiet. You11 be 875-4112 pondcfl. na. "Wh y Uw>uld '..:=" bccomcto~laronaT . ~-mt Ifs becauee you·~ aood- CANCSll (June 21-July 22)t £mpNti• Oft qyah1y. durabdtt)'. de- 11ton rctauna tO proptny, home, mam• PtlYtiaif lt1fliWcMI II ...;or..,, c(r11cit1na ~ ~te Stor1"o coukt make dtt- --· llanuon of love TODAY'S I CROSSWORD PUZZLE I.BRA (Stpt. :l-Oc1. l2): Wat By Pettie Wtllk• medaaw or kttp tht ~-Ho~"«. 1ea blue. brown and purpk. Cycle TMMay, Oct. 1• tUe care that you do nut bccomt M> h1&h, make pubhc appearan«. involved in othrn' wrana)n or t mo- Tmns *ill be dcfiMd to meet your AJUES (March 21-Apnl 20): tioa&J confl1ct1 you t nd up too con· rcqu1rcmtnts Romanuc satuauon Altbouab )OU have been out of favor f\llcd. upstt Of ~ury to makt 1ht commands cloic 5CTU11ny. P19CC'S will both at home and at work rttentJy. most of a MW career offer or op. play najor role. H the days go b) no,,. you Wiii be portun1ty. C'oly 100 thankful 1hat othtn dis-ICOllPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22): Con- ICOllPIO (Ocl. 2"\-Nov.11)' l ptayect lht1r true colon. for you att tuloe to kttp a low profi~ beauw Empbas1s on dcdicallon. rnofvc, de· no,,. frtt 10 form ~ attxhmentJ the New Moon on tht I I th sip1fin tcrmana11on, abihly to obtain anfor-which Wiii htlp streJ\lthen your you ~ sttll hltely to be out of sons mation previously ccntottd. Lo"c financ11I position « pbyslCa!Jy uMkr pu You will rcla1tonsh1p1tormy butstrona. TAURUS (Apnl 21-May 21): The have every opponun1t)' later 1n tht Media rcprnenta11ve tttks 1nin-reason "'h)' rollea&ucs havt been to month &o &ate Othtn to I.all o'er view. Cancer na11ve 1n picture. offhand and unsym119thc:llc recently 1ntc:mdy OttSOMI or finanoal ~UUC\ "" should now be appercnL HowtYtt, UOmA.81\11 tNov 2)..Dtt '21)· SAGl1TAJUUS (Nov 22-Dcc. 21): tht approech1ng New Moon 1n Litn hrMol you could u~t or embar· Rdux to aivr up '°mnh1na o( vali.ae alto uran )OU to take thtnp It I ,.. the* •bo havt &l"n\ )OU the: ror noU11na. You have co~ full slo~n-lJ9tt and m,urc thlt ~ t'UMnNM Of bctn)"Cd )OW lnlSL Clrde. dun att peid. you will be tional u~ts and financial dtf· HOWtvcr. until • financial or bust· f'f'Wat'Ckd. MaJOf ••sh fulfil~ 1n fkultin arc no1 undemunint your M9I mann 1s finahJtd. )OU simply Utna of romtn<'C Libra will rtaurc ~MTll hnlth. hi~ IO keep both )OUJ t motJons and prom1ntntly. GDRNl (May 12-June ll): Your temper '#di 1n t'httk. current campeian. stratesy Ot tanica CAP'UCOllN (Dec. 22-Jan 20)· CAPIUO>llN (Ott. 21-Jan. 19): appear 10 be crcat1n1 a scar ~ at TM period ammfdaak"I) pnor to • Strna lAdtpeftdtntt. eota.n!F, • hocM and 11 -ort and no doubt you Ntw MOOft an Libra on the 18th 1~ tenn1nauon. A di~t llind of'k>ve ha~ been labekd malhialititc and boued &o be C'Mllc"ll"I for cantt or b on horil'On. Focvs on PR'Stite. lidf· 1rlfhh. HOW'PVer. COtM whal may. ~ mann"S. It certainly , Song'°'. hlfOeOfN SCresta TO TM191 •• Fenano blade 15 LO'l'I 16F....,_ 17 Loen MCUrtty 1tHw~ 20 ~.•v 21 No"*'V 22 ~ OevlCl9 23 Scotct\ dty 25 -•• 2t Surtar:m """-•••• lO s.. bird 31 ()pticat Pfoduc1'1 34 LP record le COflCIUt 38 Kind of gr eln 3t Cltrue INlt 42 Pr.ct.ice 00. 43 f"il'l\Ot99 •• Fence ..,.,. •s OMo.o 47 Sopojng .. ....,.. 50 ,,,,., ........ S l JofWI Jeco4> -S3 ~dl'f S!T ... SI DllA• 1111 d ··~ "1«m. tcttpWK't of thallcnte. the New Moon on the lltb " bound ioob u ~ you ha~ ~n out· Avotd hcaV) hfb"" Leo. Aquanus to lc9d to a ma}or ul)bdval mannvrcd or out-matched but. "" ' 2 4 member"I 12 Edln~ 64~PIC>e 15 M91liCWI moNy -~ 17 Soft MIS ti -Pn. Co6o • The -w.-eftd DOWM pmons play mica. CANCE1' (JuM 22Jaly 2J): tr you llfdlal of dralNS or outbutm. tht want a ~l<'Ctul uas~ thtft llOP _... .._,.,,. maKb can and mu t ~1-,-+--+--.__ AQUdll.S (Jan 20.Fcb 18): In,_ tu11ave iouellca een-es as acaamte autdt UnCM1~s prottduft MtttllfY 1( pl is lO tllf ldueved, Foan on education. ,,.vd, com· mun.tc:altOft. cunt ~ spn. tu.al vatun. Capricorn '"YOlvtd. mall1na a maJ of k>ved a.a' °' tllf ked ._,.. JW1nm' faults. m1stala or mllde-_,._(JM. 21"',._ 19) To 1-1,,..7 -+-_..,_...__ meanon Just OC'IC "*" ~ or ..,. ... yo. cm tum ~ any wnout falhn.,.out co.aid aw~ • ..._IO)'OUrownedV9nt11uney :::::_. nqttttcd. dtjC'Oed and Mnl-.0.... ~ H~~n. ·• tntly 20 !'-by -..&cnn New Mooe Oft tht I St• LSO (Jul 24-~Ull 2J~ If 1°" lft I er I .. .._. • fU MtAlntdy pet'• mll tptlllthcn~v'° or d.-.,_ lbo9t a · IOliil -.aen ttt cmcanaf YC* loftl"te"m CIUttT or pro•aaiOMI... ..., ... """" • period o( 4'1•tt WT i-. •hit ,,.,u,.rn '-n• 9e '";:;:1.*"'""'°'"'ts. .. , -. mr WMild ~ ,oia eo ,,..,. »M•d• .zot 0oe-. melDI • Ina d't<lect or dm--. In ._. ..... d9e.,.. or allow~ fk1. ya. can now malle odWrl """ or ...._ lmO('tatn to ovmidc .............. )O'lf ....... of ,_ ....... .... bnlbeftt ~ C'f\anntr ... rao..rcdl.... .. oot ............... to Y9IGO CA• 2~ lJ): W... ,..._ dllt llllllltt pas ... / or )OU ........ """dy ..,.,..,. 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Oltt ....... o..e. ... .,· Wll...,fiftd ~ .......... d? .... 33 A 1>0V1ne JS Awards 37 ACltuSI 40 Sc«>ter • v 4 1 -gllMCe 41 88cornM tt11IQUI ''"~ --Sl Oepo.lt• 52 Scamoel ed S3 ~ 54 F •IZOI' aild ss ~­ s1 AOOtecl- 51 VerneP!Wo SI Dey'I tl9felre to T °'*' .,,_, 13 A Stooge 11 12 13 • .. Fmll ... Cal: ...... f We need .... ht, enthUIMntic lndtvWvals wt.. weuld •• to ._n: ......... 1600.00 per wHk and more, marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot If Yev: * How on Ntwrecl van. wagon • lor .. cor. * lnteY w.,t&intl port-time in the evenift9t, ..-nl"I fvl-tlme $$$ , Hove the oWlity to motivate. Then wt have a lob for voo. No experience MCess.rv. Full training available. For further lnformatlQn or to schedule an Interview; -UllYlll IUlll TllMllHllEW 11P11m LIWEIUTIS r"l"EJ $2.44 per day That'• ALL you pay lor 4 11ne1. 30 Oay minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nlormetlon CALL TOOAYll ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Directory Representative 142·4321 EJt. 310 :. 1 I • " Ir .. ' • ~ ,, .. W••flert~Oryert·A•frlg O¥er'9 etc. All bfandl. 815 Utica. H.B. Ht-52" If• Wf ... W£HAUL AWAY APPLIANCES. ,,. Of dlerge ...... ,.1 Peraonelly screened. Amerlcane onfy. S 125 Pl" w.-t • t.Mt-ln only Cell· fotnl9 Hennies. 589-8152 - ' ' . PER MONTH * llO COWCTlllS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 NEWPORT BEACH. FOUJn'AIN V AU.I\', DMME 6 UGUNA BEACH Lawn· T ree-Shrut>-tnatan Sprinkler lnstelletlon TrM Trimino & Removal La't'Wn Malnl & Cleanups Rotollhng • •32·8804 • St Uc •599025 DRAINS cleated from $9. Water heaters Installed from. $149 Complete copper replpes from $695 Replace water main from SlrMt from .S 195. UC 598809.. Home Plumbing Rootef SetVice. 548·5~1 •• •' ·11.,. ••.•• ~ ~ OIUUl'llRI Seeks exp'd PIT Wellreu Fn & Set 9pm·3em Must be rellable & outgoing TIPS S50·S901nl Call Fran eves. 645--0630 .COMPUTEJi SYSTEMS MANAGER Supervise and Install Multi-Location P.C. Base Publishing System. Great Orange County location. Growing company with excellent advance- ment potential. Long hours. decent pay. newapaper experience a major plua. Reply: P.O. Bcm 1580 eo.ta""Jl .. ;cA 92828 S'l'U DE1'1'1'S PAIT-TIMF/Ah'Ek 9CRCOL ~ . WORK PART-TIME AFTER SCHOOL & SATURDAYS!! YOU CAN EARN $50-$100 PER WEEK AND MOREi 1. Ideal '°'; ~ • High School aged lddL RETAIL am: MIYIE llYlll Small video store 1n New-port Buch looklng for Fl eLBel.ail-Q needed Ateh 854-4854 2. You must be FREE AFTERSCHOQlJSAT\A:>AYS and not il"IYONed In otte. tehool JPOl1SI 3 All trOOlrQ and trcnpol'toflon II prtMded to 1tQe accepted 4. Woftc with lddl ycx1 own age from ~ ICtlooV~hood on on Aru.T ~IMSED '°* ctew ~ 1.a get new clitomen for the OM.V Pll.OTNE\W>APERJ s You don't haYe to wen ffVfK'(day and you wt hCN9 time to take core ot you 1ehool wen 6. n ~ towordl ycx1 u:x:.. r you .. taldrg ~ peope ond wOfkW1g outdoon YOU AAE TH: PERSON WHO CONTROlS HOW MUCH~ YOU MME EACH WEBCI 7 V"9 hcwe o NEW PROGRAM and a~ •ea1Y-too.1 oft•. GNe ua o cal fOf moM lnformallol1 and ClfD'99 to come Nb an ... d"""'•-ri-1001-n and .. lilWhDt .,..,. ~ aboYt. ~· ... ~~'° ... and WO"QQr'I.., tmg 0 Mend out ..... you If you wont. CALL MR. JaNQ NOWfff • In.Ill (ANO OTHERS) ••1rtn..• JOBS NOW! YOU CAN EARN $50 • S 100 ANO MORE EACH WEEK ·WORKING PART TIMEI CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORM A TIONI 142-4121, ht. 221 ... ..,. * TIUEll P /T * POS!tlon evellable lmmldl· ataly Cotlege students encourage<t to apply Competitive wag11 842·7071 'l:s. lllL .1111 Sl3 90 pet hOur Your Area No E1p NlcftHry (2191 836-343• Elli 130 UPestlllenlte Job Information end t"t preparallon No high schoo l dfpfom1 or cltltenshlp required. 12.03 pet hour to 1tart Now reglaJedng IOf up. coming pottel tnll. MF 9AM·8PM Sat 9AM·4PM. COi ta M 111 435·9165 1111 410, Wntmln1tef 895·9&68 U I. 410. A.nlhetm .,.. 828·85"' 111t 410 . Jr.. 1 ' .. -.... ~ 6610 :c:rsa1e AnUQUft. Couctt. Hnd md Mex. screen Spo, OSHS. Armolre 8'9--0731 • auv1HGiTiMs .- • 1at0t to 1t50e • •Jewelry 10 ~• PIMM Lv ~o. 813-t223 Ajiliwe1 60 I I MICAOWAVE. oo;:; atar, wortlt OfMI 175,00 OJ bell on.' c ... Jucty et 141-3038. Mu11 Sell lmmedl•tely. Like MW I(.., lf'nOf'8 W..,_ .,,~ ~tmoOICI GtNt deal '460 090. 1ao;;311t "'°'"a,.. P'iib. I! cne. ,.._ ltWll.,.... ............. ,... ... oond ....... . ,..... ....... ......... _M.._. .... ..... _1o......_111~1M --....... ,,, . .... ,...., .... ""' ......... ---r ... tt.-n • Looking to sell that extra junk stacking up in the garage? PWUC NOTICE Try the classifieds. What's 1unk to you 1s a treasure to someone else. For only $ 13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Coll today. 642-5678 Ml.JC ll)JIC( Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.JC ll>TIC( PtllUC NOTICE NOTICI CW Ttie underligned Trull .. TRICT. 825 Maple Avenue. doc1ed by a general '*1· FICT1TIOU8 ........ '9CTITIOU8 ........ flCTITIOUe llUWSI FICTITIOU8 .Ull•IS flCTITIOU9 .-11 flCTinOUI WU ""'8Tal'S 8A&.I 019daimt M'IY llabllUy tor any Torrance, Cal1torn1a 00503 MtShlp MA• ITATDmWT MAm ITATIMINT ...._ ITAT'lmNT NA• ITA~ N_... ITAro.NT MAm STATDmlrf NO. -.a1no ~rectness ol ll'le atr•t The name addreM. and The reg111ran1(sl com-The ldlowlng ~are The toltowtng persons ere The fo11ow1nv penont are The lotlowlng per9Qn1 are The follclwwlQ pet110nS are The I~ per90N.,. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lddresa and Otl'let common lliephone numw of plain-~ 10 lrent.llCI ~-OOOlg bU-.. dc>ong bUs.ness.. doltlO ~.. doong bu..-.. O<>ong bUllf-. -OOw'Q ~ --UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Oeslgnatoon. ,, any "'°""" lllfs attorney or plaintiff -undef lhe F"tciltlOUI BUSINESS SERVICES THE ROOMMATE CON· ST MORITZ LTD J7JO.A GATEWAY SWEEPING. COST WISE CAR1>£l 15 B!ST COFFEE SEAVICl DATED OCTOBER. 1989 l'letlln wllhOul .,, attorney. IS (El Busln111 naml{sl 111110 £TC . 9449 G.rouse AY9 , NECTION 2708 Harbor So e.ar St S.,,ta Ana 7203 E La Cumtwe On"9 Tribute Ct Newport 8-cll 17692 ~ Ynl. "'-"· UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-s.id .... wt11Dlmade,bu1 nom~e.lad11ecoony elnu-al>oveon NIA Foutt1a1nVllley,Cahf 92708 Blvd Suite 212 Colla Caltl 92704 Or9"Qe Calo! 92669 Cal1I 92663 lnQton 8Mcn.calf 92&47 TION TO PROTECT YOUR WtlhOul c:ownanl or Wat• mero de telelono del Oetln RNmuuen Lori L T-all>etl. 9449 Mesa Cahf 92e2S Michelle Elatne MOflll, L•oy A Gage 7203 E. La Rodl.,O BleO-15 Tnt>-Md\Mf N Beat•. 518 PROPERTY. IT MAY BE ranty, express or implied, ra-at>ogado del oemancsante. o Thls'atatemenl wu flied GrouM Ave . Fountain VeA-Chros OeMassa 2708 37JO·A So Bear St Santa Cumt>re Drove Ora11ge. ute Ct Newport a..cn 21st St Huntington 8Mcfl SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE gardlng 1•111, pottestion. or d•I oemanOante que no With ll'le County Clerk ol Ot· ley. Call! 92708 Harbor BtvO , Sulle 212 Ana Calif 92704 Cahl 92669 Cahl 928e3 Cal1t 926'8 IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-enc:umbf'ances, lo pay Ille llenee aboQado et) THE ange County on Septaml>ef Costa Mesa. Cahl 92828 NATION OF THE NATURE r9maln4ng PflnClpal IUm of LAW OFFICES OF WALTER 24, 1990 f47all Tiiis l>us•ness ii con·' Thll buslne11 II con-Tn11 business •• con-This l>usmu s •• COf'I· Tllll l>USlnelS •S con-Tllll tNl•n:: Is tACOn· OF THE PROCEEDING Ille notes MCU<ed by said C WHITAKER, 2181 West PublJl/led Oraf\99 Coast dueled by an lndlVIOual IOUcteo by .,, 1nd1Vldual dueled by an 1noiv10ual OueteO by an 1nd,..10ua1 ducted t>y an •ndlVIOual OVCted by an •vt<lu AG AINST YOU YOU Deed of Trust. wllll Interest 182no StrMI, Suite 202. Oalty P110I OCtoti. 2 9. 16, Tile regtstrant(SI com-The reg1strant(SI com-The reg111ranttsl com-The reg11t•an1(1I com· The reg,.trant(p.I com-The regtatrant(I) C::: SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· •~eon. as Pl'O"il<led in said Torr enc.. Calofomia 90504 23 te90 meneed 10 tranMCt bus.I-menc.11 to tranAC:t 10 transac1 bull-mencea 10 tranaac1 t>us>-menceo to lr-.ct l>u9I-"*ICeO to 1'"~ .. ._- YER not" aovanc" 11 any, (213) 217-9191 T-208 nen undet the Ficllllous ness under 1"41 Ficlltious ,_ under lhe FlctJIJOuS ness under the FC11bous nns under tl'le Fctltious MA ""°"' •·-......... ,_ On Ncwem• 2. 1990, al under lhe 19'mt ol MIO Deed DA TE-(Fechal JUN 18 Business name(sl lllled Bus1ne11 name(sl listed Bus111ess name111 listed Business name(1l 1111eo Bus1ne11 name<sl hll.O BullneSS n~~ll~ 2 30 PM . u duly eppolntad of Trust. lees. c:narges and t988 "8JC M>TICE at>ove on NIA at>ove on C>Keml>ef 10 above on N A abo'19 on OCtot>« 1 1990 al>CMI on N'A ~=-°" · Trvst• und4!f ano l>Uf'IUMI •llPlf'MS of the Trust" and ''-* a. z.llft. Cten. lly rw-9'1'9VWaa ---u Lor• L T-albeh 1985 M~ Motll.z l•ov Gage Rlcnero 8'0Moe Mlc:hael N e.oi. lo Deed of 'Trust rlCOfCSed of the lrusll cr .. ted by Mid T. T.,....,, ~ r_,,,,_.... --Cnr11 OeMassa November 3, 1989. • lnslr Dffd of Tru&i. lor 1111 Publilhed Orange Coesl NAm 8TATEmNT Thts atalernenl was hied TIWS statement wu hied This 11a1emen1 was llled Thtt Ital_,, wu 111.0 Tl\!1 11atenien1 wes loled Tri. atat-t ... fllld No 89-5H005. ot Ofticral amount rHsonably .. 11. Dally P110I OCtot>er 2. 9. 18, Tiie lollowtng '*'°"' are w•lh 11\e County Clerk ol Or-with the County Clerk ol Or-wtlh the Counly Clenl of Or-will! 11\e County Cter1c ot Of. Wttll tile County Clef' of Ot-will! the C°'""fY CWtt of ()r. Records. executed by· mated 10 DI 1312.057 29 23, 1990 dOlnO t>usinas u ange County on S.Oteml>lf ange County on Septemt>er anoe County on Seotember ange County on Slf;llem~ ange Counry on See>temt>er ange Coooty on Sec>'9mber w .. 1.rn Semiconductor Tiie blneflelary unOlf Mid T221 ClfRUS PLAZA CENTRE. 2S 1990 28 1990 24, 1990 28 1990 24 1990 2• 1990 Inc • C.lomi. CMpot• Deed of Trull ,,., .. ofore eJI· • 17501 E 17th SI Suite 203. f47Ml7 ,..,.,. ,..,.., ,..,_ '41'Dt> H1W1t auon. aa tndlcn. In tM of• ec:uted and ~ad 10 the .....C NOTU Tus1111 CA 92680 Pi..blished Orange Coast PubhShed O.ange Co.st Pul>ltSl>ed Oraf\99 Coest Puollst>ed Oraf'QI Coast P .. t>ltsheO Orange Cout Pvblrlhed Orange Coast flee of 11\e County Recorder uoderSlgOed • Wf1llen Dec-NOTICa cw . Cltrut Plua Assocoal• • Da.ly Ptlol Octo«>er 2 9. 16. 08lly Pilot October 9 IS 23 Oaiity Poto4 Oclo«>er 2 9 16, 0.., Piiot October 9 18 23 [)My Piiot Oc100.-2 9 ,. [)My Pitol Octoo. 2 8 18 ot Oraf\99 County. Slate of latatJon ol Oefaun and 0.-"'91.JC .. AMeO A Calttorn .. Limited Par1-23. 1990 30 1990 23 1990 30. 1990 23 1990 23 1tt0 ~~~er~·· !'0ttT~~L tJ :'a:. sc:: ~~::: c The, City COuncllll..,..,. of ''!' 'S~:::,'.PSUtt':~'. T~tln~~ T-215 T-224 T-212 T-227 T-211 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lion lo Seit Theu~ned llyo lrvtMwl '"""' apu.,... 928a0 T-203 CASH (payable at time of c:.uM<I Uld Notic.e ol 0.-lie ,,..,1ng to contlder apo11. Azrnl e.tkman ano Con- ule In lawful money ot lhe fault ano Election 10 s.1110 cation 8f-ZC-Ol23. flied Dy n•• Berkman as Co· United Sta111 (In the forms DI 1ecorde0 1n the county Thi lrYlne Company, '°' • Trustees for The e.tkman wtllCtl are lawful 1encs. In wl'let• the real pr-QP9fty Is propQMd zone d\111191 on Trusl dated OC100« 20, the United S1a1111 andfor iocated an ••ISiing 482-acre pweel 1987 670 No Ardllbald, caShief a certified or other O.te Oc1ot>er 9, 1990 wlth#l the Ctly of !Mne. Ont.,IO, CA 11176' ctllcill apeclfiecJ In the Cl-Al ......... •AMC~ •• known .. Plwln+ng ArM 38. Thos Dus nffl II con- Cooe (Peyat>te 1n lu" al the C.....,,. ~..._... • '°' purl)ONI ol retildlntlel OUC'ted by a joint ,,..,,,uta lime ol aalel AT The Chae>-Mid T,_ ... , lly L-a ~I The Pl'otect The r119lllr1nl(S) com. man Avenue entranc9 10 the M...cll, Vice f'rea._.ftt, Ille •S genetalfy located b9-"*'Ced to .,.,,sac:t l>ul'- C1vlc Center Bvtldlng, 300 E -•• La c..... 9tWd... tween HarvlfO Avenue IO MU under 11\e FlctihOUI Chapmen Avenue, Orange, IN!le•eod, ~A IOI01 (211) Ille -1• Batranca P.,_wey Bu11n111 Naml{I) ll1ted Callfor111a .i1 right 11111 and •1l·MU to the south Culvef Drive to •t>o'!I on 7101190 .,,1.,111 conveyed 10 and TAC ..-r Ille ... ,. ano Irvine Cent• lfr8ftlt C'9ttt, ..._ v. 11ow r...ics t>y 11 unOer ulO Publtshed Orange Coast Ofive 10 the north " Ceftetr1tclleft, Qefteral Deed ol Trusl In lhe Pf<>C*'ty Deity P1IOI October 12 19, A copy ol lhe ••• r9C)Of1 ... ~ .. Cltrue ........... 11tuated in MIO County and 28 1990 the propoMCI ptans. a copy _..... State Olectlbed u Fl23 of the enwonmentll de-Thd llltlmlWlt -flied EXHIBIT A A TT ACHE(> lerm•natoon, and ether pro-wUh the County C•k of Or· TO THAT CERTAIN NOTICE P\aJC NOTICE llCI inlormaloon 1tre avlB-ange County on August 23 OF ST~ SA E EX able lor your revtew al the 1990 ECUTTREUD y '1••pLERIAl. ...-..o-e Commu111ty O.velopment n...bl _ .. __. ~ f~~ "" (CfTACION JUIMCIAL) Departmanl, One Civic r-u 1 .. -.. ..,.ange ....-It BANCORP. A CALIFORNIA N.0.JJCE.TODE.EENOAH.I. C.oler-Plua. llvlne. .Call.-Delly P110t September 1, 8. CORPORATK>N. OAT~O (A\f!SO a Ac:usado) BEN H lornoa f5.12.1"990 OCTOBER 9· 1990 ELLIOTT ANO DOES 1 lfyoullaveanycomrnen11. Amended !>Ublicallon OC· ,. PARCEL 1 THROUGH 10, INCLUSIVE QUUllons. or concetn1. you l<>bef te. 1"° th ~t~ e-e ~ C:. YOU ARE BEING SU£D a1e lnV1led 10 altand a pul>llC 1--------- a c am BY P~INTIFF (A Ud le .. ,. heaf1ng 10 DI he6CI by the Ml.JC NOTICE ctom1mum Plan recOfOed ~anOo) PALOS VER· City of Irvine City Counol on 1--;...;;.;_,_.._._.._ __ June 24. l982 1$ 1nstrum«1t DES NATIONAL BANK Oc1ot>er 30. 1990, at • 00 ftCTTTIOUe ....... No 82-216547 ottlclal ra-y._. MM• CALl"NDM pm 1n the Ctty Council NAm ITA!WmNT corCal~s ot Or~ned~~ DAYI .,._ ttlle ......,.... .. Chaml>ef1. al One Civic Thi lottowlng PlflOnS are • orn•a. u defir n le ..,,,_ .,. ,_, te Me • Center Plaza. lrvme dOing 1>u11nen u Declaration of Covenant•. typewrlttlft ~.. et For more Information, l •I H U D C 0 ( b) HUD Cond1ttons and Aeslrlctiont tNa oewt. ~call Rick Sandt\mlef. ENTERPRISES (c)AAE & rec:orct.d August 4, 198 I, In A.....,_,..._ ..... Assoc.late Planner, at ASSOCIATES (d)B08BI 8ocMI 1'187, Page IOH, In Mt,,_.... JM; r--t,..-724--M49 al the Communi1y CAYE fe}MHM CAL. 6131 !.."! .~IC&ll recotd• :.C, ~ "'"* 1111 '"'' --6 ·lie 0.<'elcpmenl Department If Lafayette DflW, Hurotinglon ...,.,,.,ty, anO u am.--• lft,,...,...., t.nn If ,.. you challenge tnoa ptOjeet In BMch, Ca6tt 826'7 an lnllrumll"t recorded ..... IM oewt .. Mer r--coun. you m~ DI hmli.o to Gary l Hudlln 873 1 June 24. 1982 as tnatrument ...., radlnQ onty lhOM ...,_you Lal9Yl'll Dftw. Hunhngton No 82-216~. official ,... If,.. • IM4 Me ,_or someone.._ rllMd at Beech, c.Mt 92647 c~c:ACEL 2 ,..,.,.. lft ....... ,_....., lhe publte l'IMflng dleeflbed Bwt>ere C Hudlin, 8731 A d Id 0 2 229% .... ... UM, _,_ r--In this notice. or In written Lafayette Df1.,.. Huntington n un Iv • · ...... .....-, ~ ,,. connpondenQI dellVered Beleh. Clltf 92647 lnter•t In end to Lot 1 ot lf'tr ...., lie ....... ...,... to lhe City Council at. or Th11 but1n"1 Is con- Trec;t 11353. in the City of fWte. .--. fNftl Ille prior to. the public tiew1ng dlJc:tect by Au.bend and wlte ~ta MIN. Coooty of Of· ...,.. Publlshed Orange eo..1 The regl11r1nt(•I com-.,., State of CalllorNa. • .,._. .. ..., ...., ,. Delly Piiot Oclober te, lttO me.need 10 1......a t>uW. ltlOM\ on• m-s> recorded In ,...,., .... 'f•....,..... T·237 !Ml9I under the F'lctttk>ul Bo<* 411. Pagee •.5 Ind 4t .. NI • ........, rttM Buslnesa 111meCsl n1t9d of~mapeinthe ...,. w,.. • •.,...... "8.IC NQTIC( al>ovlon N/nA Office of the County Aa-... ..-., ,......,.... Gta._L Hudlirl cordef ol Mid County ....,_, _.. _..... • ACTITIOU9 .,_.. Thia -~ w• tied Ex~t Unite I • 29 In· a ..... eM .... (...._ lft NAMI 8TATll9NT with the County Cleftl ol Or· ctuwve u IN1Wn on Mid ... ,..._ Mell). The tollowlng l*IOl'I• are _,. County on September Conootntnlum Plan .,..... .......... dOlnQ t>ulineea.. . 24 1990 NNl1' AMC> eiccec>llng thlrtfl'om .,.._.. .... ....._ ... JUST IN TIME ELEC· Publiahed Or9n91 CO..t al m!Mflll. or•. ptec:loua ... ....-Ilana -..... TRONICS, 2882 Ale11ander Dail Pilot October 2 9 1e and u1etul m11111. ••CMA8C~ St . I~ ......,l Laguna 23 ~990 ' • • I u b It In C e I end ,era ,,aee•ter ••• 8Mch, CMf 92651 T-207 tiyOrocarbOM Of .,_., llil'Ct fllJ I It. ..... e tM-8emerO Sleptten Benaon. ---------t and ch.,acl.,, Inc~............... 2W Aluander St . ("PC* ,,.IC NQncl p a troleum. oll. ou. u.. .... • ... .....,.. ......,, Laguna 9MQI, C•1---------1 WE WILL 11i1JP11t ~·L1 INiOEPEN°DEN¥ C Ii ORANGE COAST UR WEEKLY GUARANTEE! I AR We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad . Run 1 o words for 3 weeks at S 18.50, sse each add~ional word. Must be prepaid A word oonstitutes anylhlng th• has a space between tt. For individualt only ~ Ind IW .,.,_ a I flfl fl I .... ..,_. 82M I ,_ :="'orot,!°!:'·i:;'O:: C:::.!~:!~ ~':~:i~con· nc.mma~M ·-------------------------------6; IOC•ttd. conta1ntd, d•· •••'"' ••• IH t•r• The r .. lettan1C1) tom· Thi 1o1ow1n9 .,.,._.. .,. I ATTACHED ~ or 1aun on. "'· •, 11, •, • • • •• • • • • mencect to 1ranaee1 tiu11-~.. PHONE I '**or from Miid ~or ... 1,110 .. ....-..... ,,... ~ "" "clftloul n A"T SE"· I NAME --------------------------------------I .,,, wt thaf.of WlltlCM, .... .... ....... .. au .. ,,... n•....C•I lilted VIC£S 6 ,, Soutfl .... oea I Cl1Y ~.anv•°'.,,._-. mo.. on ...,.., .. 10. 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IUAlC Of CAllfONltt. ltr"'~·~~~!!!LJ~~,~!!"~·rDetlff~,~ ........... ::~ 0cOc:t1~Mei~~t1..!:!a.~~!!~-!!-!!!!!•~-~-!!-!!-!!-~-!!-~-~-~-!!-!!_!!!_!!_!_~_!!!_!!_!_!!_!!_!!_!_~_!!_!!_~_!_!!_!!_!!_~_!_!!_!_!_!_!_!_!_!•!-~-! •!~! .! .. ! •114 ..... ...... ~ ... c-....... o~umv Of' LOI AN· Celt ,., 30.........,. "'° CA_. onrr ,.,,..,.,~,! -. TNI i. COi'· T.ftl M ..,..=. w.M ,... ............ .. .... mill~. H .......... ---·--l)lli--' • AT A flUalD • ..... .t tMI !-111.,.ILll ... R... • ..... ..__ .. ~ ....... NH. c•'*' ••1ll••ll:nn•1•M:mOP'nt1Mftm--,,._._, · 1 ......... -................. °' I , .. OCllDtN• llf"9AM.CIM1:•1110t, ..... ,,... --................... 1111' AUi IT •ou. YOU "' ........ SJl,11 1, C::, • Dllf fl 1'ftlll. 1111 1 n I u II f I ft I 1 IHOl'-DCONTACT A LAW· 1-. _. ...... no.=-=== f1.K.1.l-t.MT ...... t; In:. 0... a tllO M -~ "t..'::":....... la=~~--ti ........... In._..... et 'AIRYllW DI· tO:OO AM. MOUllKIV ConwMr• C-. ._. -._ A1 1 dli el OMI• YILOPMINTAL. CINTIR In PINANCIAL COAltOA· ltOI. -'lll'v..-ICouMv' ClllS'1• I II ltld I 111 --........... ATION, M -•P 11 • TM,.... ........... of 1illllti_,lf W W. ...a ANDIAION '1 SI It•...... TNllll ................ lile PlflCNI ..... ..._ '!! end L 0 UGI NI Q . ....... .. 1111 ....... to Dead Of Tl'Ull ,........ _.... "-'9 tlld II TH9 , AHDEMON • .....,.. R IRUll ,_ 11Un9ft1 C4 ~-. ,_, M lftllh-~ 8TOM, Nl4 N •rm1t-.1R;:~iii.fttili-.. -........... ,. ... W1LL llLL AT ll'UeUC CllUlftcallott .... ., ... """' "°· eo.-.101 ....... Aw..t. ....... "· AUCTIONTOTHIHeGHaT 11*9 br "" eoner..-1 No -. "--No:--. M ()I.. SMll AN, '°" lt70t, 9IDOl9' FO.-CA1H. M-..... U.. -.... 111rf llclll,.._.lft ... oMOlof ATTN: K. C. 86n0f, elOlf. _.. • ttrne of ... In.....,. bid ........ ....,. .. W. lie County._._ of OR-lie, end"" mtcllW fir-.. ~ ol IM UNlld ..... dlf 11 not ............ ANQI, ..... ol ~ .... br Wf1 -""' ---.. ··= IN THE L~ TO Ttd ..... .. -.......... ••.Cwt•• •r 9'09UIT ... Oc90Mr 31, "'°· ...... -~ --.. ~ = ......... Ill ""°""" ~' ......... '!!! 9UILDING. I01 SOUTH Joint v ...... ~ lftlllt KURTZ AHO VICKI KUATZ. le tfle ~ ---. -~ perwnl (,...., lfll ... -Lawtl STMn, OAANQI.. 1 Joint ~ HU88ANO AHO Wft, Al IM COftlUfftfftetfOll dale 9111!'11 ... lfOlllllll• -"ir-..a ;.l:i: .. • • ...... , ...... ._ CA• •!Fl, 11111111C1 --JOIN'MnWfTS;--....... -=:r.. r-·-."',•1111~w.a111c•1•1 ......... ...'!... ~ .. --=r-= ... ., """ 4:~10 ,,. COft•••ad IO Md "°" Mid ............... ...., WILL SEU AT PU9lJC oa.d °'**"' 11, 1llO ,..,.. °" wuv111cr-ptopeny ..... • • ptopoaad ......,._ I .. br It uM1t Mid Deed o1 to blddert ~ IP· AUCTION TO HtOHEST BIO-............ -to NIIMI Md '*'Y COdl • • cw~ Mme .. ...,ded IO hM\. lft Trlllt In the pt~ .. ptOll9d. "SfMI .,..,... .. D E R F 0 " c A 8 H ~ Or-. COllt ... ==-'.£":~;-: ~:" ~t:!c.... tNt I r·:· c••=:r • = ~o ~:'=IC~,-= =. ~ ~J:'":. <?::; ~.::o:. = ~c: g:~~~:~SCH~~~:: O.ity Piiot 0ctooer tl,T~= ~ 19: CAM>UllL ..... deelrelO~ hb· ...... ......... c=-oltheef-* ... • ttletlln: 1om1e Mlftlr ........ lve Code .. time of .... lift 1ewM a.:M•• '9lt11t1 of t"le prciperty, U. ... • -..... • fl' In the OW of e EXHlatT "A" attecf\ed ~llont fof pretillllOI money of tM united Stateel ftaJC llJllC( 11111-._.., .... II put911antt0Heelttland~ I If 111 • II .,._.bond, the lull """....... I '*-lo and Mede I pat1 of ll'IUlt bl eubmltted to and AT CHAPMAN AVENUE EN-------------!!.!..,.! • to '9 COft9lllll.-ty COde S.Cllon 11 .... S. ,.1111111 4 • lllJUJJll will bl fof1ei1ed 10 Mid cdo ...... • h Truttee Sall Nurn.blr 175t3 mppro\19d by tM Office o1 TAANCE TO THE CIVIC M0Ta Of~ -.. "'9 olloe of': OP· )'OU nwat !tie a'*"*' dllnt .................... leoe diltrlct. wt IPP autl dated Sec>tembet 25 1tl0 Smtll and Mlnoflt .,.._ CENTE" BUILDING ~ 8Al..a Of ~OATUNITY llC,.OW • In the &lpericw CounlCMt H•'"' Hft lat fer· No b6ddlt "l9Y Wlthdf• ;:a ==.IO DNit "' LOT 38 OF TAACT NO ,,... tl08 14tfl Sir.:. 8'111• EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE LmmD MOJ•tY !!:k CHAPMAN AVE .• DMliono(the CountyofOr· ••II.de••• letalet hll bid tor 1 period of fofty. -=-d ~ 4193, AS SHOWN ON A 100,' S1cr1m1n10: CA ORANGE. CA.. 111 r19ht, tit.; Nolleelll'lerebytMWllfllt =-CA ..... on OI MOe WltNn ten (10) dire ....... fl I ....... ...,." ... (45) cNtyt .......... e:!.........,, .. .., haw..,_ nob MAP THEREOF RECORDED 95414 encl ~t••• con¥eyed to the undlf19*' .... •I -Noulmbll 1. 1"°· aftet rec:.ipt of ttlli nottol. ... II ..... ......._ • Ml for the ooenlna "*-'• M =i~ h IN IOOK tlO, PAGES 20 ~I for em.ii bull· and now Nici by It undtt flUbllc euc:tlon punuMt to Thll blllll tr .... la eub-(PIHH Include Control ..._ . Thi 8oatd ol Tn....,... tD=Mlll ID ~ TtiAU 23 INCLUSIVE MIS· neeapteterencelntheawwd Mid Deed of Trutt In the ClllcMr tO. Division I , com-JIGt '° c.Motnle Unffoml Number: •11111 on your •..., • ,._.. • ~theptl\llllOlolfetect· I _.. .,.._,"'°" CE.LLANEOUS MAP9. RE· of the conlreet for the property lltuetad In Mid menctno with Section 21100 •Commar10I -Code S«tlotl cl-'m.) You mul l Mr¥I "' ,.,, ..... a ....... ,.. Ing eny end .. IMdl Of to .., ......... "' be C'-Mead Uftltla CORDS OF ORANGE al>Ow-"*'llofted ptojlc:t II County and 81•1• clelctlbed of the Bu~ and Pro- • andOf'Md copy of YOUI' olalnl ~ .. -. r la ,...._ waive any lrregulwltlee or In· ODl-1*9 tD ~ lerlSttd P9f'IOft .. 8ft COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. made b eubmlttln 1 com-ai feulon1 COde or Section Thenemeanctaddr .. of Of'I lhe Olllrlct Att~ °' .................. ,orlMl!ti.1 In any bid Of In IOtlan.) The obteClon to .. ~ EXCEPTING' THERE· ed 1onn STD 111 with ,ARCIL11 1988 oll"8Civ11 Codeofthe the penon with whom Ofange County (Attft:Cf'lll, •• , .. HHI d• Ill the bidding. • ...... ...., ~ ~ ~~FROM All OIL, OIL ft: bid propoeal No Loltln Blocll539ofCenal St•ll of Cellfornla. the lol-dlllme ll'l9Y be flled 19 OP· ......_, o..utY IN9trt.l ,,1rt11fed .... ..,_ ... 8ld No.: t633 wl be .,.,... Uflllll 8ft .... .., •• oourf' ""'-' nae RIGHTS MINERALS MIN-lference W\11 be orented Section In Ille CIJV of New· towing l'lllecelllMOUI ~ ,09'TUNITY ESCROW, Au .... ,, ei too Civic ....,,.,.,.. .... ..,,.. ~ ,., ... ,AA-lrllll19'1~ .......... 8n ........ ~. EAAL RIGHTS ~TUAAL :: •• the bid II ICCom-port aMch County of Of-hofd and P«IOMI l)foperty 1toe E. CHAPMAN AVE •• c.tlt• Drive Wiit. s.n.. • ............. ,. •• , .... aLl, Vloe C9'••u•ar, ~.. mA HEAA~ .!!.... GAS AIOHTS AND OTHER pan1ec1 by the STD 811 enge St1teof Calltornla. 11 lo-wit ldet\iifild by llMlll OAANGf.. CA t2W ATTN: Ana. Calltornla 92701 wttNft ........ ...... ... .... ......... A..... ewe MCI ..... ..... .. --on Hy 0 A 0 c A AB 0 N s By 8ld Pfopot.111 muai bl petrnep recorded In Boole • n1me 1nd ttor•o• unit MILLIE COAK. end the IMt ten 1101 days of llltng the ..... ..._ 1 WI ...... C_..., C.-... oe.. whr .. ..r .. ... ~1 1"° II 1 ='I WHATS 0 EVE A NAME IUt)mlttad for tll9 entire Page 08 of MllOllleneout number My fof flllna dMnl br any cl1lm In the Superio r aio1•1t1l'lllR ... ll._... lf'lcl .. A ......... . ...._ ..;.,.· "~"~looMedll KNOWN THAT MAY BE wort! dnctlbed therein . .0.-M~. tn the office of the Mclellan, Jeftefy, A-122; cndnor INi bl OctOber 3 l, CounlCivM Dtvltlon ... • lift ....... ...... Pubhll'led Ofange CoaM HEARWQ on -,..,., .._... .....,,_ WITHIN OR UNDER THE Y11tlon1 from pten1 and County Rec«def of Mid 81tder1. C>Utna, A· 189, Wll-1llO, whlctl II the buline9I The tailute to timely tile I .__a•"'*'-• Nf· o.lty Piiot Octot>et 9, ti, Piiion .. be held on W•701. S..'9 Ana, CA PAACEL OF LAND HEREIN-ep9dfieatlonl Wilt not bl Counly ll1m1. Pamela, A·204; day before the contumma-wrtfled claim stating en --a. .. 11111111•11 o • 1990 ~I, 18IO II 1:.4112 1. ABOVE DESC RIBED conllderedandwlllbecaute ftARCIL 2: Gordin, MlchMI, B~253, tlon CS... epeclfled lbo\te lnter111 In the ptoperty In the llfte oflcW .. .,.-. ..... T ·233 P.M. In Dlpl SA localed II -.....lf~YOU 08J£~ TOGETHER WITH THE PER-for rejectlonl of bide Thi Thll portion of the South-Rothenberger, MlchHI, OMed Octot>w 10• t990 Suf>erior Courl/CMI Dlllllilon Co.. dtreclt... ..... 700 CMC c.n.. °'" ·-of .. ,......~·· PETUAL RIGHT OF DAILL· 0.0-tment hat the right to Wiil QUiiier of Section 28. B:352. Jo'tln1on. Pem. QWMIQ Hft09 K• wilt reeoll tn the Pf°'*1Y ). rtaJC M)TIC( W• S.ta Ana, CA )'OU .• eppur II h ING, MINJNG. EXPLORING waiw any wregulaflty In a Townlhlp II South. R-nee tO &-389. Wei, Cheeter. C-478; Publlhld Of"ll'IOI Coast being declared or orde«ed CaM Ne.11111 112'701• ~ Md ..... AND OPERATING THERE-bid or to rljeet any or .. W•I ollhe San Bernwdino G1n1ler·Aoull1r, Owyn, Dally PllOt Octot>et t8, 1tl0 forfeited 10 Ille State of Cal'-The ,_and llddtlSI or ,:CTI110U9 .._.. F vou OBJECT TO ~ Of .. "" FOR AND STORINO IN AND bids. M«tdtan ... lhown on 11)1 C-4H ; Hiii. Ron. C·51i: ________ T_·_2_38.1fomla end dlllrlbuled to the the CCM.lrt II, (El nombfl y NAl!lm aTATIW h atanllno of h ......_, Ilona wllh lt'9 COW1 Ff!MOVING THE SAME No bid will bl conlldered OfflClal ~I of Mid~ filed ThlboOelWI. Dini. C-549: .. _.,. llftnM' provtllons ol Health end dtreecion de 18 COile n ) Thi following peraone •• -lhould' ~el M be lie heating. y FROM SAID LANO OR ANY unleU 1111 made on a''"'" in the dillrlct land otfiee, Brye nt , Paul , C-559; ---~--.. ""-'-"""'--Satety Code Section t t'489 0 R ANG E C 0 UN T y dolnQ bullneat u and .... VCM# ~ mey be In OTHER LANO. INCLUDING dwd form fvmllhed by the Augul1 4, t890, delcttbld w .. 11nd Trac.y, C,587; fiCTITIOUe ...... without further nota °' .. ARBOR MUNIC IP AL GARAGE INTERIORS. =--...... ~or~~· THE RIGHT TO WHIP-Dtc>aftment and II made In Hfollowl Jacob, Kelly. C-7t4, Cartin, NA.Ml •TA~ Mwlng. CC>VflT. 4eo1 J embof" 6M w 18th St • 17. Cotlt• .. :; c-o y ARE A STOCK OR DIRECTIONAL· accordanc:. wfOI '"' • In· Beolnnlno I I the North-Plul. C-72$: PwedlM ... Thi following penon1 .,. MtCJtM\. "· CAflfZZI, Boute¥9rd. Suite IOI, New· MeM. Cellf 92827 l'9 ........ Yi ~ rTOR Ot e LY DRILL AND MINE FROM 1tructlon1 to 9iddlr1 .. westerly COf'net ot Lot 9 In C-733. Sanouto, Angelino. dOlng bu11neu • DteTIICT ATT~Y. °""' J)(>rl Beuh, Callfornla Kr'* A Worley, tlM W. ~~be ="'"e"t Ctlcltor Of "9 LANDS OTHER THA N PrOIC)eC11¥1 bidders may Block 5311 ol Cenat Section, A·221. LA RR y s HAN 0 y. AMOI COUNTY. CAll· 92el0. 18th St • 17. Colt• Meae.. • CINied, ~ ,,... file THOSE HEREINABOVE DE· •.amine and obtain plans. Newport 8uch, u lhown Thie .... Wiii bl by com- SERVICE 2952 ~ FORMA TN riairn.. ~r ... and Calif 92627 V d9im wlltl h COW1 SCRIBED OIL OR GAS 1peclllcalion1 1nd bid on a mep recorded In Boot! !*•Wt bidding on the 30th Ave., cOeta Miu. Cellf. TY ~tott. ~· I~ number of ~in.. Thia tw1tneH II con· orror ~of e ~ 1 ~-'!! WEllS. 0 TUNNELS ANO f o rms b y ' c a 111 n V 4. Page 98. of Mlac.llaneout day O,I October. at 10 00 92828 .... ,._TATTO..Y lilfi l llorney, or plaintiff ducted by 1nlndlvldual l'9 I!'"""-.-,..,,_,_,,,..SHAFTS INTO THROUGH CARMALENE SERRA (714) Mtp1 records ol Ofange am octockontheprwn!Me Lawrence E Bellin 2952 Dated September 2 l, wtthCM.lt an lttorney. Is· (El The regl1trant(1) com· • ~ muee .. iOCIOlnlld by .. OOUft 0 R AC Ro' S S T H E 957-52 t:l . Couniy Calllornla lhenc:e #here H id property la Red'Wood Av•. Coala·M ... t990 nombte. le dtreoclon Y el nu· menoed to tranMCt buel-..... Ml'I h ~ ~ four monthl from SUBSURFACE OF THE A ~I bond St-NOftheellerly 110ng the llored end wtlich II located C.lif 92e28 .• • Publllhed Ofenge Cout mero de talefono del nest undef the Flctltiout .... I ~ to .... dallolhti.u.nc.of LAND HEREINABOVE DE-datdForml07 1nanemount Northwe11erty •••enllon of It RENTA SPACE. 7531 Thia bu11ne11 II con: Dally Piiot October 2. 9, t6, ebogado del demlndante, 0 Bu1ln111 naml(1) ll•l•d led ~=--~ = ,1~ "Wt SCRIBED. ANO TO BOT. nol .... then 50 percent of the NOfthWllletty llM ol Lot MeFadd«l Ave . In the City ducted by· an Individual 1990 T •2t8 de4 demand~nte ".."'LA': abOve on· September 24, In fouf 1nonf. Hm Clltomla Ploblde ~ TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO the contract P'lc9 mutt ac-9 In the tine of ordinary hlQh of Huntington 8each. Coun· The regtitranl(•I com-hence •bog• o. "' 1990 The · 0 R 0 IRE C T ION ALLY company 11/efY contract In· Ode of the Paclllc Ocean ln ly ol Orange. Stale of Cell· menced to tranNICI bull· OFFICES OF CASSELMAN Ktil A Worley date of ftnlt -.nee of lime for ftlno dMnl DRILLED WELLS. TUNNELS vofvlng an •11pendltur1 In Ill· Newport B•r· d11lgn1tad f()fnla. SM II IOld with l•mll nea under tll9 Fictlllou• Ml.IC NOTICE a SACtUK, t t340 W. Otym-Thlt 11aterMnt wu fl'9d • ~ In wil not •xph before four AND SHAFlS UNDER AND ceu of $5.000.00 "South LIM ' u dMcfibld Ind rltlfVI The landlord 8u1lneu n1ml(1) lilted plc 811/d •2t0. Los A;:. With the County C"'1l of Of· 9100 of l'9 monlhs from "9 he-1ng BENEATH OR BEYOND THE Thi 8'1CCM11ul bidder wtU In deer .. of SuPlf'lor Court r~ the right to bid at 1b0¥1 on Octoblf 1, t990 C"" DOWN ~~~~3~ 4~'A_R ~S ange County on Septembw ~ ~~~ ~~ lbow. EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE-.,_required lo enfer into a of Ille Slate of Ctllfornla In the .... PurchaMI mull be Lawrence E Bellin NOTICI TO CMDfTOfll 987 a 24, 1990 -• ....-.__ ......_ MAY EXAMINE OF, AND TO REDRILL. RE· contractual egreement In end lor 1t1e County of Of· made with ealh Ind paid for T1111 lllllmlftl Wll filed cw •UUC: "'~ 1 ,..,.,. ..... .......... ,_,. ·-... hep( by .... COYl1." TUNNEL. EOUIP, MAIN: th• form of I "Slandard ange •• C*'l•lled copy of 11 lhe time of purct\aM. An with the County Clerk of Of-(tee.. 1101..f10'1 ~N ~~ ..... ., Publtlhed Ofange Coast =~.::. he-1ng you .!',.I In I ~ T AIN. REPAIR. DEEPEN Agreement. form STD 2" which wu recorded Sep-purchased goods We IOld •noe County Of'I September u .c .c . _,,_., ...._.,. Daily PtlOI Octoblf 2. 9. Ill, . 1n....... th9 ...... AND OPERATE ANY SUCH Whieh lhall.,. binding upon tember 111. 1921. In Boole ........ and mull bl r• 211. 1990 Not tee 11 hlflby given to Published Ofange Coast 23. t990 YOU MAY EXAMINE you may fil9 with "9 COt:#1 W E L l S 0 R M INES Ille State of Callfoml1 only 20 I, Page 253 ol Offldal ~ mo¥1d by 5 00 p.m °" the '47tl03 creditors ol the wllhtn Dally PtlOI Octoblf 2 II lll, T ·2 t3 lhe lie he91 by h court. If I '°'"'81 Request WITHOUT HOWEVER. THE upon mpproval by lhe Sllll cords. thence Easterly alOf'IO day Of NII Trw. .... II IUl>- Pubfllhed Of•noe eo..t named trantlerC>fi•I lhlt • 23. 1990 you •• • Pl"IO" Soedal Nob of .... RIGHT TO DAILL. MINE. The contract "' not binding Mid blgh tide line ot an Int•· jlC1 to prior caneebtk>n In Datly Piiot Oc1ober 9, 111, 23 bulk tranaler 11 lbout to 1M T222 rtllJC M)flC( lntet..-d In fie -= of :=., ~IDfy STORE EXPLORE AND OP-on lither pwty unleu and Nellon with the north· Ille _,, of Mlllemenl be- 30, 1990 T-228 =~.,""~~~OC*ty PtaJC M)llC[ F:CTrrlOU8 .,._., ru ~· ~ tor~ of .:.., •,::liofl-· ~~~:!cE1~=~i:.~HuPi~= ~:,~,: :f,!~edbyll:f; =~t~~= o~1 .: = ~"t"d anc1 o~ Thename(ll aodbuSlneh FAt11 NAMllTATDmNT SP9da1No41c»o lhe9inQICCOUnl .. DrOVldltd ln 600 FE E T O F THEegendlt.tneludJngtheO.. LotO.ttlenc.Soul~llfly Publllhed Ofange Coe11 addreu ot the intended F'ICTITIOUa llU ... at The lollowlng P9fl0'1S are ol en lnYenlDfy ri Melon 1250 of lhe SUBSURFACE OF THE partmenl of 0.-al S.· along Mid lllllncl«I line 10 Dl•ly P110t Octoblf 18, 23. translerort1) are Posttorm, NAMI ITAftMINT doing buttMU u epprai_MI of eei.11 -· ~~!'~Problll Codi. A LAND HEREINABOVE DE, vtell. 11 required an 1nt1rHCllon With the 1900 I"' . 2940 COiiege Avenue. The IOllOWlng perwnl .,.. APEX LANDSCAPE SYS· Of of .,., peffon Of ~.. .... ~otlc» SCRIBED. AS RESERVED All none111mp1 1111• con: Northefty llne ol Mid Lot 9, T -242 ALKIRE Cos11 Meu. CA 92620 00! ~ u TEMS. 1311 Frlelland Or . 9CCOUl'lt M ~ In _,.., I ""'" tie IN DEED RECORDED IN tr1C11 ol $5 000 or m<>fl 111 thence -1er1y along Mid ALBERTA ALKJRE. The name(1) and business L~S ALAMITOS MEDI-Hunllngton Beach, C11ff MC~ 1250 of "9 =.., ""-llll BOOK 11561. PAGE t78 Of. IUbllCI to 11111 contractOf' norttletly tine of Nld IOI to "8JC NOTIC( D, ., N . I -t "" • 85 -~~ • ....i addreu of the IRtlftdad CAL CENTER 3751 Kalella 92&47 Cllifomle Problll Codi. A MY or,.... Gn9f: Fl~IAL RECORDS. non<lrte:rtm1n111on Ind com-the point of beQlnnlng age • ~ aw ay 1ran1leree(1) 1r1 D1vld w Blvd Lo. Aternuoe Calif JOllPfl Robert Glll.1311 R~t lof Soeeill Nob P.relmen Ind Flnll The 1trMI eddrlSI and plla nce r1Qulrem1 n11 NOTI: lefd lafld 11 • 11111 Ckt.ober 13. 1990, Ii Shelton I nd Lindi RH 9072(, · Fr-.nd Ot . Hunllngton klm'I ii evaJeble lfom tie !~ c.nttMY Partc EHt othef COITlfT)Of'I Olllgnatton. pur1u1nt 10 Oov9fnment t..uftdld MIM1tl••••rtr i., NOTIC« TO CMDfT0.-1 long ume resident of Shefton. eao HarbOf' Street, NME HOIPitell. Inc Dela-S.ach, Ca.111 112547 court cleftl. -to IOO II any, ol the , ... pr<>911ty Code. Sectton 12990 and tM Mne If etdlfwr ...... CW 9UUt ~ Cost.a Mesa She w as •6.MenMdetRey.CA -• 2700 Color~· Ave Thts bu11nu1 11 con-AnorneyforP•tltlortef: L01AnaelH ,CAIOOt7 d11c r tb1d 1bo va 11 Callforn11 Admlnl11rat1111 lldl of ltle fttclllo OMM; (a.c..e1t1..f1t7 • . That the properly pertt-Santa Monie• Calif 90404 dueled by an 1ndl111duat Edlltt M; Doyle ~~I 0-'tv Pllol purported to bl 8 t5 BELLIS Code. Tiiie 2. Olvlllon 3. "*'-IM ai""-111 u.c .c . bo r n in M1ssour.1, nent hefeto 11 de9c:r1~ In Thia busln'eu 11 con-The r1g111r1n1(1) com-'111 Alrw.y Aft. Oct. I, 10, HS, 1990 S T A E E T NEWPO RT Section. 820 t A bid • -~ c -Nooe. 11 hereby given to March 10. 1905. She LI general u All of the ....... ducted by:• corporation menced to tr1nuc:t but'-tut• 0-2 BEACH. CA 92MO proposal or offer for a con· lftd M IMwanoe ....-Qredltort 01 1111 within survived by 4 chtl· ln111ntory. Pl.lrn1ture. tlkt\i,... The r.gllftanf(I) com-ne11 uncllt the Flcutlaul Co9tl ..... •CA•• rtaJC fl>TIC( The u~ Trust" tract tor publle wor111, ooc>d• • .. tM.,.. If lefld ., .. n1mecs tren1fwort11 thlt • dren 8 son Norman equipment , go odwtll , menced to tranuc:t bull· Bu1lne11 n1ml(1) lllled OrMOeCO.tDllVPiloC dl1C1lelm1 an~t11bl1Hyf0f eny or M<llicea which is eub-_....,-.: ~. bultl transfef 11 •bout to be J d • .., • EJ . ' 1r1d1m1rk1, traden1mn, ,,... under lhe Flclilloul •~ve on Sep11mber 17, OCt. f5, 18, 22, 1990 fiCTITIOUI ., .... , lncon ectneu of Ille 11rM1 milled by a Contraclor wtlO M .,_._.le....-• .. made on Pl'IOf\., property aug~1ters, am e, aand IMlfvic. ma1k1 of Poll· Bu1tneu nime<•I ll•l•d 1990 NAMR ITATI_,., addreu 1nd other common nu b1ef1 Clecaf11fle<t 1rom anr ~ t"9C Mar "' hlreinalter delerlbld Carolyn •nd Don na ; lorm. Inc Ind fl IOcltad It: l boYe on· June 23 t984 Joe R GIN ftaJC ltOTlCE The following PlflOlll we dMtona tlon, II any, anown 1ubcontrect1no with the .... .,, If tM "9Mftt Mne The name(sl and bualMA 11 an dchaldren 8 2940 College Alllf'UI. Colt• Scott M Br~ VP & Thll lllterMnt w11 med dolno bull.,... u herein Stat• by the Depar1men1 of of....._,, "If" ttdl. addrnt of the Intended gr . ... ... CA 92e20 Alll Secrete • With Ille Counly Clerk of Or-fiCnnout ._,...., COMMUNICATION SEA-Sakhal• will.,. made. but Fair Employment and HOUI· o ... rlit•d ·~·"' ,, 111n1feror(1) •r• SOROYA great g ran dchildren The bullnlll name uMd Thi• ll•t~t .... filed ange County on September •Am afAn..,. VICES INTERNATIONA L. Wllhoul covenant or war-Ing."' ... bl dMmed 10 bl ,.,,.,.Id •• M l H11 BEHAIN. A widow.. 4712 Graves1d e services for by the uld 1r1n1fetOl'(1) 11 With the County Clerk 01 Of. 24, 1900 The fo!IOWlng '*'°"' .,.. 2458 Santa An1. Co111 ranty. •tCPt ... or lmpllld. r• nonr11PGnslve and 1t1.it bl CH~L ,._ACa, WW-Barranca Parkway. Irvine, Albert.a Alkire will be .. ,d tocallon 11 Pottlorm. ange County on Septemblf '4N11 doing bUlinelS at: M .... Catlf. 92e21 gardlnQ title, poueulon, or r111Cted '°"'·CA_,, CA 92714 H b L Inc ze 1990 Publllhld Ofange Coalt CALIFORNIA STYLE. 500 Chair ... Robert Swllftlon, encumbrances, to pay the In 1CC01csanc. wtth lhl . TM .. .._. .... _,......... Thi IOcatlOn In Cellfornta aMt a r o r 1a6~~ Th•l laid bulk 1ran1ter II · Nmu D.,ly Pilot October 2. II. 18. C1oney L1n1. Newport 2451 Santi An•. Co111 remaJnlng ptlncipal sum of P'~• ol Section 111i .......... ..., ......, r. Of Ille Chief executive offlol o r t u a r Y. ., .., Intended to be conaum-Publlthed Of• Coat t 23. 1990 Bach. Calif 92"3 Mesa. Cald 921127 lhl no111 Meuted by Mid of the Labor COde. the o... .., ~ al fM or Pftnc>pal buaioesl omca Gisle r Av C'. Costa mated 11 the offic9 of.o.i1y Pi10t0C1o:'t& 23 T-202 Robert PC O.Co1ter. c1 1ud l1 Lao11nDead olTrutt,Wit"1n1.,•par1m1n1 t1a ucertalMd •tfMt...,...lftdetNf oflhltntencledtrllft9teror1S M esa on <:kl.Ober 16 Spr"'° Mountain ~ow. 30 November 6 1990 ' ' 500 Cegney L~. Newpol1 SwanlOf'I 2458 S1rtta An1 tl'ler9on, u ptOVlded rn Mid 1t1e1 the general P'9llaMlng c--deetfA•tlefl, " •• 1990 2 30 PM l · 240 I: Highland Avenue. · · T 238 .. _IC a.nT"'c Beach, Calif 92613 Ca111 92e21 no111. actvanca. under l"8 r1t" or wav-e applicable 1n ,,,,.,, -..n ....... All other ~ name1 • al n San 8em11dtno CA 92'°4. • "'~ "" rw. Thll bu11ne11 11 con-Th11 txi11n111 11 con-term• of the Dead ol Tt\llt, the county 1n wtllch the WOttt .... ..,. .. M ....-. Ind ldGr .... UMd Dy tM beu of flowers dona-on or 1fler No11emt>er 1. • rta.IC M)TlC( ,:CTITIOUl llU ... U ducted by an lndl11idual ducted by husband and Wile IMS. chatOll and·~ 1s to bl done.,, thoal ratn • ......... o.w111iaftt " Intended transferor Within uons may be made to 1990 NA• aTATl•M'f The reg•strant(•I com-The reg11trantt11 com· ot the TrvllM and of the •t•blllhecl ll'ld publllhecl • .,.....,, ,.,,... ., lftt. thr• )"Ull last pall '° f• h K d F Thie bultl 1raoafef II sub-fiCTITIOU9 MWll Thi lollowi eons•• tnlOOed to tranuc1 bull-ITleflC.cl to trenaact. but!· trust• created by Uld Deed by 1t11 Owector Ill .nductr1al ftlN, ...-llNI ..... p -u known to the Intended d l e I n ey ou n -jlCt 10 CeltlorNI unuorm NAm ._TAft•NT • do.ng bull,..,;::;' neu under the Aclltlclul .,... undlf the Flchtloul 0 f Tr u It . I 0 . w It Re4etl0n1 Copiee of the ......... " .......... , .. HI, lllt'ISler• .,, CUMMINGS atao n Commefclal Code Sectton The follb'#tng persona ... CALIFORNIA ElEMEN· Bu1tn111 naml(I) ll•t•d Bu linen neml(•I lllled 1 115.247 79 wage ratft .,. Of'l flle II "" .. per .......... =r.ld-EUROP~N FLOW£AS ··~~llltlll!l••• :6106 doing bullneu as T ARY MA THEMATICS AS-above Of'I September 20. lbolle on September :le, The benlf~ unW Mid Office of the Chief of Ptant ,., _... If 1t1e 1) .... The name(I ) and bultneaa P' The name and addr ... of PLK SERVICES 22885 SOCIATIONtAKA C E M A 1900 1990 Dead of Truet tletetofofeew-Oc*ltlOn•. FAIRVIEW DE· cwM ~ Mid Deed If lddr ... ol the Intended f tlle person wtrh whom Roebuctt St El Toro CA 722 1 Lowell Str"t Stanion' Aot>ett P.C O.CO.ter Cheflee R Sweneon ecutad and dllivefed to the VE:LOPMENTAL CENTER Trwt, wltti t.tterelt Md lransllfee(ll 1re LONG· ct11ms may be tiled 11 92630 Call! 80680 p 0 Boll 5778· Thill statement w• ttied Tt111 1tatemen1 wu flied underttg.ned 1 wntten Dec· Sit• lnepecllon will bl Nici letec"-ttff '"'"" 11 Sing Wen and Mel·Shlng Magnus Hagen. Postlorm. But Phuong Van 22885 Garden Grove Calli 112e45 • wtth the County Ctlfk of Of. With the County C'8rk of Of. larlllOf'I ot cs.fault and 0.. THURS , NOV I , t990, 1t ,, •• _, 1C1 Mid ""8(1). Wen, Hutbend end wlte. Inc . 2940 Coltege Avenue. Roet>uc:k St Et ri>to CA Mitchen T Tracy 122' ange County on September ange County on October 2, mend IOt Sall, Ind wrtllen 10 30 AM. FAIRVIEW DE· ......... If ... , • ......_., 4712 C8arranca Perkway, Costa M ... CA ~2620, end 92630 . LO'Hll St'"' Sllnto:i Calif 24. 1990 1990 Notice ol Oelault and Elec> ELOPMENTAL CENTER .-.....,_. ..__, Md lrvif>I. A 92714 th1 l11tday for tlllng c:lalm1 Thil but1neu 11 con·90680 ' ' f41mf f471-tton toSell Theundlnlgned HA"OLD .IACK80N ...... GtlMfff Md 11• That the Pf()f)lflY Plfll· by any creditor ahall be Oc-ducted by an 1ndlV1duat Thtl bu1tnen 11 con-Published Orange Coat Publllhed Orange Coal C.ulad .. Id Notloa of 0.. Chtef .. PIMt O,.stteM • ,...... If tM ,,_... '9f "-"1 hlfeto 1• detcrlbld In tober 31. 1990. ~11 It the The registrant com-ducted by i n lndMduat 011ly Pilot Oc1ober 2. 9. 18, D11ty Piiot Octoblf 9, 111, 23, faull Ind El.clton tc Sell to Publllhld Orange Cout ... .......,.. .....,_•If It'll Olft4Jfal a A Flower Stiop- bu1inet1 day before the menced to transact bull-Thi reglllrant(•I com• 23 1990 30, 1990 be recorded In the CIOUflty Daily Pilot October 18. 23. ••• If ttlf1 ... tkle le r,· Ind II ~led •I 41 t2 conaummlllon date epecl-nesa under the fk:llllou• menced 10 transact bull-T-209 T:23t Where the real property la t990 re111~-~tlmated te •rranca 111kway. lrvtM. lied lb0\19 1>v11ne111 name or n1rnes nes1 un<lei the FICtUIOUa le>celld T-243 Mi t1.t12,na.tl. CA 92714 So far H 11 known to Mid listed eb011e on Auguat 14. Bui inau ni ml(al titted "8.IC M>TICE PlB.JC M)TIC( DATE.11/23190 leld 1Me11nt ••r be Thi bu~ n,ame~ Intended Tran•ftl'flll), .. Id t090 1b0ve on s temblf 1 CAUfa...A U..aA&. P.\11.IC M>TIC( .,.._ • "'9 .., If Nie. t1y the UIV iran• " t i •I ••••••••• lntandld Tran1f9f'Qfil) uMd Bui Phuong van 1990 ep ' ':CTITIOU8 ....... 'ICTITIOU8 .,._.. llORTQAQI llRVIC•, . TM ......... ..,, __, Nld location 11· CUM NGS ... Ill'-the lollowtng addltlon1I Thie ttllement Wll hied Mllehell T Tracy NAl!lm 8TA'n•NT lllMm ITA,......., INC., 411 .... ...,_ ~ f:CTITIOUt llU ... at Mid Deed If Trwt ...,... EUROPEAN FLOWERS bu11nea1 names and ad· with the County Clerk of Of· Thie lll tement w• flied The folcMlng petlonl •• The folloWlng·pertonl ere ......... Cllf, CA -NA.Ml ITATl•NT ..... 1........r Md .... Thi! llld bulk lranaf., II ml lllnlf dresMe within lhe lhtM ange County on August 14, wtth lhl County Clerk ol Of-doing bullfteM .. doing bullnell •· "'-': (119) CJO.a7I The fOflowlng peraon1 are ...,.. .. -. • ...,..,._, Intended 10 .,. con1Um· Mor1Ulf'Y • Chepel )'Ntl IUI pall -1990 ,..._ ange Count on Septemblf D 1 R SERVICES. 20291 GOODY TWO SHOES. TAC 11111 doing butineaa a1. T,_... a """"' ......,.. mlled at the oftloa ot. ~ O.tad Octow 12, 1990 Publttllld Orange Co.set 24 1900 y Colonial Clfc:te. Huntington t22t WM I Coall Highway Publlahed Ofange Cout SPORTSCAAD STATION, ..._ If o.e..tt Md 0... ESCROWS WEST INC . t10 a.--. DAIVD W .... LTOM, ift.. 0.11~ PllOt Augull 2t, 21. ' '~ a..eti, Clllf. 92Me •307. Newport l!IMcfl, Clllf Dally Piiot October 2. 9. te. 9049 Allanll A¥1 . Hunt· IMftld '9f .... 9M""""' tte2 E HlgNand Ave .. San ,.-=_-.._..., tended Tra ... •M(I) September 4, 1 t, 1990 Publlahed Of Coaet Raymond John ....... 92M3 1990 lngton BMdl, Calll 92e48 ...... If 0...... aM ...._ 81rn1rdlno. C1lllornl1 -.. •• Publlahed Orenoe Colet A!Tlended PubltClllOn ()c.. Daily PllOt Octo::; I ti 2029 t Coton6ll oirtw. """'· MrL Terri Lowllt Aotl, Ta tt bwryt Fried, Ml 1 Crl•t• .... .. .... ,,. ....... t 24().4 on or •"• November 11i==~~~~.P~~~1~1~·~1*~.:~~tot>et~~t6~1~tt0~·--~=~2~3~t~tll0~----·~·~·~~.~~ WtW•Co111~ ~ml ~. Huntlngt~~T,....~~t.ttlO T-241 . Tl38 ' T.JtO boMa ....... 20H t Cof. •307. Newpof1 IMdl. Clllf "8.JC llnTIC( leacft. Celit 12&47 ...... If De-... 9M..... Tl'lll °'* trentfer IS NOT onltl CltcM. Hunun,eon t2tl3 :Z 8UMft G Fried. Ml 1 ..,. to ... to M ,_._, lllbtect to Celitorn11 Uni· BMch, Clll. 9264e Thia bultne.. 11 con-NOTICa Of Ctttta Palma Of • Hunt, "'._....,....,.. ._,... form Commet'1el Code Sec· TtMI b111ine11 11 con, dueled 0y .,, lndMdual --...a111•un lnaton 8each. Clllf. llff.47 ,.....,., 11-..... 11on etoe STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legel Department at the Dally Pilot is pleued to •n- nounce a new service now avail- able to new buslneuee. We will now SEARCH ttle name for you at no extr• ctlarge. and save you ttle tlrM and the trip to ttle Court Hou .. In S•nta Ana. Then, of courM, after ttle ... rctl 11 completed we wtll fife your fletltlou1 bu1IMM name 1tatetMnt wlttl ttle County Ctenc. pubNth one. a week for four ..... requttN by .... end tNn fNe your proof ot pubU· c:etk>n wttf'I the County Ctenc. ' P..... 1top by to file your flct1t1ou1 t>utinee• 111tement •• the Daily Piiot Legal Oep•rt- ment. 330 Wfft Bay. Coat• Meta, Callfoml1. If you can not lt~p by, ~M Cl.II UI 11 (714) '&42-4321, Extentlon 3 15 or 319 and we will m•e arra~t• tor you to tlanctte ttllt pr~ure by mall . If you lf'lould t1eve 1ny further questions. pteate cell us and we wtll be more than glad to •lll•t you, I Good luck In your new butlnetsll ducted by hueblind and wtte The reglt1ttnt(I) COf'll· Nola II hlfeby ~ tflet lhl1 b11ll""8 la COft-· "°'*"9'f Nt•NCIA&. The narM Ind llddr .. of The regt11ra nt(1) com-menced to lfenNCI bull-the urtcMl ... goed wllt not be duc1adby.~endwffl COMIGAATION A8 IMD the p911on with whom "*'Geel to trantae1 l)ual.. .,... under the Aclltlout rMPOmNbtl IOf eny dlOtl or Thi regtstrentC•I com· TMMTa. Mttl •ACM ctllml rney bl tiled ii SUE neea under the 'lct"loue lktllnete name(I) lllted llablllt .. 1 contracted by m9nOed to lrllftMCt ~ &VD,. ... nm11Ta. CA ALLEN, ESCROWS WEST h1ln•H name(•) ll1ted above on NIA Jemea EdW9td Molltllld Of ,,... ""°" tM '1ct"lout -. f'M)...,. INC . t 1112 E HIGHLAND 8'ove on NIA Ten'I L "°" enycne other "'-"' rnyM!f, lullnt H n•ml(•I ll•t•d ..,, L ICI• ...... Al-A v E N u E • s A N ._.,nood J "---Tl'lll ~ -fltad on or lf1et ttllt dst9 above on NIA •TAMT •CMTM'f IERNAADINO. CA 1 2404, Thie 1tatemen1 waa fMad wttf1 Ille County Qan1 o1 Or· DMed tNI t2ttl dlly of 0c-Oenyt ''*' ~ OflnOI Coeat Ind the tut day fof lllinG .. t11 the County a.11 of Of, MOe coumr on ~..., tow. t990 TNt .. ......,, wee tMad o.t¥ Not Octow 2. t . 11. cllllrM by.,.., C'edllor lflall 11f109 County on September 24 tttO CJAt9'1a Ann 9Hlel with lhe County Clerk ol Of· tttO bl OctOblr 3 t, tltO, wtltc:tl 2t, 1t10 • ,.,__....,Id -ioe ~IY on Oc1ow a. T·220 It "" bullneel day blfor• NNtU ~ Ofange CoMt ~ Orange CoMt tMO tllt conaummallon date Publlstled OrMOe COllt ~ Piiot OolOblr 2 • ,. Delly ""°' OctOblr 11. t7, NJ-PmUC llOTIC( IC*iflad a6ove o.11y '"°'October•. tt. n. 13 '"° · · · 23. 1990 Pllbhhld °'"'91 coeae o.. &..,t 11. t990 30, 1tl0 ' T ·I04 U'4 Deely '*>t Octot>el' I , ti, n. __.. Lenfio .... W. aM ..,._ T·lll 30. 19'0 ltOTICI TO CMDITOM 8111"1 Wen. tntended 1---------·1 '9l.1C ll)llC( T-230 Ofl eu&.a ,....... , ........ ..... ''" .. ., Publlerled Oratioe eo..t "°'"IOUI ....... N:JUIOUI ...... "8JC ll)T1C( U.C.C. Delly P*'1 Oc10blr t8, tllO fllCnnau..,11111• umnaw umnaN a IT Hot'°9 i. w.by ttwn 10 T-1..0 ...._8TAH 11 R TM..,......pereone .. Ttle~,.,_..,_ JICnnau9.,...U creditor• of the within--------- TM fOIDwlctg,.,..... .. dotftll _... M ' ~ •· llMm ITAW ~ tr.,,...,or(al lhlt 1 PmlJC llQTIC( ......... • ,MlWMCOMPUT· IQHT .. CM Tiie ................. buMI .,.,,.,__.about to ·r~i!~~iir~:---~1 9'tOHT '"0· ING llllMCI. J t05 Jttl. ~TIONa, l400 A¥o ~ ~ •· Mede Ol'I l*IONI Pf°'*'Y fltCTmOUI • lllllN , _ ., ~)COMIC Al· "'9on A.,...., Colt• MeM. .,..... of ._ Am A-409. (I TIMftO .. A9'Y AC· ~ delctibld 11Mm eTAff Sift .._..., ., 1411 ............... , C4lll 11111 ~::., ... c..t ntll C U N T • Tiie Nml(I) encl buaWllal Ttle lclloMng.,.,.... ... Suite 341, H11nt1ntte11 ~-" Y9111. '911 IJIM, MOO Ave. INQllOOKl<HlttNO ll9'· ..,.._ of tlle intMclad OOinQ ~ M ~Ce!·.... ,,..._ .... ....,_, Colle If .. 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