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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-23 - Orange Coast Pilot..... ,,,,, " ,,, FE ·ill•JJ¥J ~=======>~ --11111 WEAT#EI Sunny most of the day today, with some fog in the evening. Coastal/Inland highs 77/86. lows 49/59. For the Orange Coast's most complete weather information. in- cluding surliq. fisbina and bolting rcpons. sec page A8. IN THE NEWSR- Newsroom staffers tistened to Man- agrng Edttor Steve Marble on KLOS- FM's popular Mark and Brian Program Thursda> morning on the radio in our makeshiO K-OCEAN studio that staff writer Russ Loar uses for his aOemoon news rcpons ... Loar went into the stu- dio Thursday, switched on the radio and waited to be introduced -un- aware he was tuned into KLOS instead o f K-OCEAN ... He noti~ the music was more upbeat than K-OCEAN's · usual son rock fare. but figured a substitute dee-Jay was trying to impress his boss ... The new dee-jay introduced Russ but was greeted by dead air ... K- OC'EA N called our newsroom, asked if Loar was ready and was given the green ltght by a stafferiwho saw Russ in the studio manning the make ... Aprn Loar "as introduced and again there was no sound - o ther than. perhaps. our wnter whistling or clearin& his throat ... A homfied Loar realized the miscue when the station he was listening to announced its call letters. 1411•111lm 11mE11T11 . 842-1181 ~ ............... OllOTEI OF THE DAY "/ thm1 a th~·parrnt. two-natural mom claim tn a sttuat1on 1s npt" for craL.\ maktns. ·· • upcnor Coun Judge Richard N. Parslo"'. on his dec1s1on m the sur- rogate custod~ case/Al 0 "E''t.'I) "ht•n.• man b/tJmes nJJture and fate. )et ht'i fnte ts m ostly but the echo of his character and passions. hi.~ m1s- 1ake'1 ancJ "raknc~s." Parslow. quoting the Greek ph1losphcr Democritus TODAY'I EVEllTI •The Junior League of Orange County hosts Christmas Company from 10 a.m. 10 9 p.m. an Building Nos. I 0. I 4 and 16 at the Orange Count} F:urgrounds an Costa Mesa. Adm1ss1on IS SS. •"This as O ur Yard." a commun1t)- ba~d ponrau proJCCt combining the "ords and portraits o f Orange Count) residents whose li ves have been touch- ed b} A I OS. is presented from 8 a.m.-IU p.m.at 1rv1ne va11ey lollegc. Galler) Hall. Building 300. Llllflf Dttco :-Heart : Queen • lubs: Jack Diamonds: King •Spades: 2 ·-x Bride• column/IS Business/M Classified/ IM Comics/ • Crossword/ 8' Entertainment/ M Horoscope/ M Ann Linder$/ AS ()pln10n/ A7 Pohce Loe/ l2 P11blec notten/ 17 Ser am lets /IS Society/ AS Sports/ 11 TV hstqs/ M Weather/ Al DllllllllPlllllY ...-.. PACs fund candldltes/ A3 Tuesday, October 23, 1990 25 cents ---- Dally Pilot's Great Bes'taurant Reviewer Search begins/ B11ch ancroachniants .stay The Onqe C..11 DUiy PUet's Great Restaurant Reviewer Search bc- ains today. "We're looking for the next put dining reviewer," said Editor William Lobdell. .. And I'm sure we will find him or her among our readers." The qualifications arc but an import- ant few. The applicants must.: -Have knowledge and love of food. the restaurant industry and area res- taurants. -Be an Orange Coast resident. -Be an excellent writer with a nice flair. -Be able to write a minimum of See REVIEW~ ,... By Iris Yokol 0r-. COMt o.lfy Piiot NEWPORT "BEACH -Oceanfront homeowners at the tip of Balboa Peninsula and all along West Newport will be allowed 10 have-patios, walls and other homt' improvements extend as far as 15 feet onto the sand and will have to pay roughly $600 per ye-ar for the encroac hments. the Ctt) Council decided Monday night. The council funher decided to allo"' homeowners in a four-block stretch east of the Balboa Pier to keep their 71h-foot oeeanfront patios and walls for roughl) $300 per )ear and rejected the idea of extending a paved oceanfront boardwalk all the way down the city's coastline. Council members noted extending tht' boardwalk was defeated by the council a fc"' )ears ago as J dangerous idea and saJd the) would not « threatened by state Coastal Commission st.airs strongly-word- ed suggestion that the commission would not appro' t' an) encroachments without a paved pathwa) from 36th Street to the Sant.a Ana Raver. "I'm not going to concern m)sclf wuh "hat an outside agenc} ma) or may not put on me:· said Councilwoman Evelvn Han. ··we do not need more beach accc1s Wt' do not nt'ed to study a bike trail." Tht' council's 15-foot maximum pohc). adopted after months of emotional debate and a total of fou r heanngs before the Planning Comm1ss1on and the council. means 61 propen) 0" ners Wlll have o ne )ear after the poltc) g~ into effect to scalt' back their beach front 1mpro' ements. Marte end Crttpina Catvert show their Joy In a Santa Ana courtroom Monday after a Sup«k>r Court judge ruled ~~o that they be given full custody of a test-tube baby born In September. SUPP11ata 111thar 11111 parental rights Johnson last J anuar.. Johnson had ag~. for S 10.000. to Carr) the Calvcns· bab), bul sued lhe Tustin couple for custody in <\ugust Johnson claimed the C"ah erts "'t're neglectful and that 'ht''d bonded to the infant dunng prcgnflncy "I was n.'qucstcd last "'eek to p1cturt m)sclf as Kang Solomon:· Parslow said "Actually. the person that made that request was asking this coun to spltt the bab} in an emotional sense I'll trll you nght Ufl front nolA . 11's not m> intention to '>Pitt 1h1' hab' an1 0 1"0 cmo11onal sttua11ons and tx-ra1<;ed Ii) t"o mothers·· By Emily Adam• Orenge Cout Delly PllOI SANTA ANA -A surrogate mother fighting for pan1al custody of tht' 5-wcck- old boy she gave binh to lost all parental and v1s11at1on rights in a first-<>f-tts-kmd court ruling Monday. Anna L. Johnson. 29. was hkened to a bab)sitter or foster parent by upcnor Court Judge Richard N. Parslow. The anfanfs gent't1c parents. Mark and Cnspina Calven. were arantcd sole par- Victim wants AIDS test for Dr. White By Emlly Adam• 0r-. C09M Delly "'°' NEWPORT BEACH The molestation vic1im and formerly adopted son of Dr. Jamn H. White said Mo nday he· rcqucstint 1 coun ordtt that 1hc doctor undcrao an AIDS test. White. who as still M•l\I held in 1 Laredo. Tc1'asJatl followlnt htt capturc last Tbul'lda)'. is C1'1)«1ed to reium to On• County llQ\OtnPMJed b)' poh~ today or Wtdnadb. John ~ ••II atk the te1t1 be com- i*ted U IOOO U PGllibtc. be l&id. --~- entaJ rights. "This is a glonous da) ... said Mark Calvert. 34. as he left the courtroom hugging has wife. The Cahens. "'ho'\c bet-n tl)ang to have children since the) mamcd an 1 98~. clung to each other as Parslow ~lo" I) and dt'liberatel) outlined h1 rt'a ons for gJ\ · 1ng them custod) of lht' bo) the\ call "our miracle bab) :· Tht' C'ah ens· sperm and egg v.cre JOmed in a laborator). then 1mplantt'd in "I thank a lhret·-parcnt. two-natural mom da1m 1n a '\lluatwn 1'\ nix-for '-ra" makmg. as thc~ ..a' no wad:t)S .. ln'>tc.-ad of a third parcnt. Johnson o;hould l'ie '1t'~l'J a!> a foster parent See BABY !lld Piii Candidates vie for seats on divisive city Council By Bob van Eyken er-. CoMt Delly PUo1 COSTA MES"' -Wcann' a fresh stt of' tean from a series of div151vc pohtacal battles over the pa t two )'Cars. tnidcnts of this city will 10 to the polls nut month to try to 1quenc five Ctty Council can· didatcs i nto t o vac.ncies. lncum~nts Peter Buffa and Orv m· buflt)' II) the at)' wcathcf'ed tbc storm well and bas made 1mpe>nant PfOllt• ovn the P91t four yeari. 0.1llcn1en Kattn McOlinn. Ja HMID""tty and Atlcntc ha~r mtidtt the pmmt council foi a.iii• to tiri'-" IK'ODle ~ '" the city, and for faili• · 10 mandate controllt'd growth The communtty that call itself the ··eity of the Ans" drew firc from anist and am advocates when controvcn y broke out th1 ~ear O\er SO<allcd rc tnction on an fundina. and aptn when counC'll members tx-came involved in debate over the Clty's role 1n uppon1na the controvl'ntal play. " 1,tt"r Mar)' lr.nu1us E'(plains It All For You" l:.arhcr this )Ur . tht' city "I) also v1hfi~ for cvi<1tnl a \\Cll·lmown chanty. hare Our Sch«. from its lo nat1me homt' at Rea ommun1ty enter. ttcmpt b the Cit) to force da) labor· t'TS &om 1t\ perk and strttt comt-n and to •1thhold commµn1t development funds from orpnt1auons that rcf u to Ktttn their rhent~ for lt'&ll ttttdt'ncy alto hnlu,tlt 1"'1) ~nuc1 m from ~uman naht or- pntr,atton and Latino pwps which include spas, barbecues and even satellite dash es. But the council-approved policy mult still obtain tht' state Coastal Commission's approval. It was the st.alt' commission that last year ordered the Cll} 10 come up with some way to ckan up the roughly 300 illegal walls. patio~. spas and other home improvements that had been built onto the sand ovt'r the past two decades. After a year of stud). a cimeru comm11- tce appointed by the council to stud) the issue recom mended the Cit} allov. en- croachments to JS feet -the average depth of most or the patios -and require tht' o wners 10 obtain permits and pay fees that "'ould fund pubhc improvements likt' strttt ends that access ttle beach. Rare shark freed, to be tracked DANA POINT -A 15-foot mega- mouth shark caught off Dana Point was released last night with a traclong de- \act' attached that should gave soenust.s an unprect'dented glimpse of the rare fi sh's habns. The o ne-ton shark. which had been tethe~ 10 a fishing boat since its capture "as taken to deeper waters before being set free Mary """ Dunn. spoltl"oman for the Lo -\ngclC\ Count) Mu~um of Natural H1stol). said the shark was released earl~ Monday e .. enmg and that scat'nll t~ o n a chas.c boat had been trad.ing tht' megamouth. The d1SC'O\er) of the s hark -caught ye terda~ - ama7ed b1olog1sts. who ~ad 11 "'as onl} the fifth of its kind ever sct'n -the other four have all bttn dead -and bccau~ it was caught an about I 00 feet of water rat.her than 1lS See SHARK~ ,... Many marine oddities have surf aced lately By Amanda Wray Of ange Cou1 ()a.ly PllOI Tht' C\lrt'mel~ rclrc mcgamouth '>hart.. lound tangled in lhe net of a commern al fishennan in v.aters off Dana Point t"arh unda} as JUSt the the latl''t 1n ahout l\\O years of mannc lXldlllC'>. 3 local mannc expen says. CX-nn1' l\.clh. an instructor of Manne R1olog\ ·at Orangt' Coast Col- lege \31d l'\tremeh v.arm "'alt'rs oflatt ha'e hrough1 up t>vt>rything from sea tunics 10 thl· unusual oar fish. which as often mmat..en for a m)th1cal -;ca scr- tr•nt "'Th1\ \ear ha' tx'l.'n so unusual" he ~1d .. .\ctualh thl· las1 1v.o vears. \\ e·, e had abnnrmJlh ~arm "ater for quill' av. h1le no" .. See 000~,... Out in thr nc:1ghhorhoo<h. people worry ahout traffic. affordabl~ ho u 1ng and the c1t\ ·, fu1urc-quaht\ of h(e < and1da1co; running as challenat'rs in this '~Jr\ ra'-l' ("rt11c11e what they say 1s lhe prc:M"nt ( ''' CounCll's fa1lurl' to deal wtth pre..cnt f)roblems an ways that promote unll\ and 10 plnn for the future. "the h1ge.e t problem 1s that without ltadeMhtp \OU d1VldC the Clty." aaid Mc<lhnn McGhnn ~1d the Cit)' needs to uncSereo an educational proet'$ , to come to .._ Wlth 1t'i own t'thnte and cultural d•vcnitJ~ Man) ol the social and economic .... lcm'i that cau~ people to lab °"' • und umt'ntcd amm.,...nts and ot.hen 1119; ix-rcc1vc a'i "out 1dcri" can be IOl¥1111 ia W8} that don't act OM C'\lluinll .... ap_tnst another. McGhnn said. .. Whtn 57 percent o( me .... caty arc rent~ onr way tO dliil ti do•1' nc\lhbomoods at to ..... abKnttt £anctlonts ..U ~~-­kttptng up tMit propenia,. Ille McOlinn said w·1 a.. 1• C1t I ITS Ovndui ia ~!'!!!_JI[! P11n nd 1n thr '-' • ... 'iilUll ...... Orange Coast Peopl e IHEm------------------------- An Ir'\ me woman who is convinced that tour groups are clamoring to learn the ms and outs. the hi story and the master plan of her home to"' n IT'I IO DlllEYLAID--------- Several months ago Glass founded Lookmg Glass Tours. which shuttles groups primarily through Irvine and the concept has caught on. she !>(lid. ··1 think people take what we have for granted. They think tourist auractions are places like Disneyland." But visiting business people. particularly the Japanese. are eager to learn the mechanics hch md o ne of the "orld's most successful master planned communities. Glass said. IHUTTU DIPLOMACY---------- The fi ve-year resident of Woodbndge said she's trying to fiU that niche -without competing w1th the cu~ gove rnment's official function as international host -by prov1din' personalized tours to such !nine highlights as th e Irv ine Busmess Complex, the historic Old Town area and the Spectrum. an offi ce and industrial de,·elopment the lr,1ne Co. current!~ 1s assembling in the city's southeast comer. WATEll WOlll---------- Her reputation as a local tour guide 1s spreading, said the mother of two. "ho "orks out of her home. And ber knowledge of In inc. like" 1st•. 1s e'pandmg. Glass. a former Irvine Co. emplo}ec. said she 1 becoming ''ef) knowledgable about every- thing from the h1stof) of the lr\'ine Ranch to the workings of municipal \.\3ll'r S} terns. ··The Japanese arc interested 1n o ur water S}~tt·ms. E'er. group asks ·where does your water come from?'" -CompUed by Kura A•1e Editor's aote: If you bow 1omeoae "bo •llo.hl be featsred la "Oraage Coast People" ~•II Ute D•ily Pilot's City Dnk at 14Z-4'ZJ, or lea 1·~ a mess•1e oa Ute Editor'• Holl/11e -llZ-1111. Local News Briefs Mll'llll' called 1111 related OR.\ ...,.(,f -1 hrce suspected gang members were arrested Monda) and hooked for 10\e'il1gat1on of murder tn the shooting dcatb of an allettcd gang member "'ho v.as vrnlJng friends in Orange. Roberto C1on1alcs. 20. of ( orona. "'as shot to death Saturday afternoon 111 th~· 1200 hlC.-l of Nonh Tu .. 11n Street in Orange af\er being questioned b~ ··~uths1de" gang membcrs. sai d Orangc police Lt. Ed Tunstall The World ... in Fo ur Minute~· ~ UNITED NATIONS -The Uniled S1alel blll P9id S40 million toward its delinquent U.N. duet or S521.9 million, siviaa the U.N. enouab to keep opcratina thouab November, officials said Monday. The payment was made Friday, but not announced until now. It reduces U.S. arrears to $481.9 million -about 80 perocnt of the arrears o~ by all l 59 member nations. America also owes more than $160 million to various peacckeepina operations, which come u.nder aeperate budaets. The United States bepn witbholdin& Wac ponions of its U.N. dues in 1985, under President Reagan, to protest what it said was the organization's anti-Western btas, inefficiency and budgcl- overruns. • Rc-san said in September 1988 he was pleased with the world body's progress toward budget reform, trimmina its staff, and its new spirit of consensus and cooperation. ATLANTA -Cocaine speeded the growth of the AIDS virus in laboratory tests. prompting concern that it could increase infected peopk's chances of developing the deadly disease. re- searchers reported Monday. Microbiologists at the Uni versity of Minnesota Medical School exposed cells that are the primary target for the AIDS virus to doses of cocaine. The virus. HIV, was found to grow as much as three times faster in the cocaine-laced tests than in control studies. If what happened in the test tube happens 1n HIV-infected cocaine users. it could increase their risk of developing AIDS. said Dr. Ronald Schut. the lead-fCSCarcher. MllllllllN Wl'ltllfll 11111 11111111 WASHINGTON -Budget negotiators moved toward agree- ment late Monda> as Democrats weighed dropping a call for a surtax on the 36.000 taxpayers with million-dollar~a-ycar incomes 1f a uOP plan to limu those writeoffs gets the same results. Congressional computers crunched numbers into Monday night to ana]}ze both ahemauves and show if they t>oth make wealthy taxpayers shoulder the same share of the load in the compromise $500-billion, five-year deficit reduction packa&e that lawma.kers arc pushing to complete this week. Top Democrats said the alternatives will go before all House Democrats Tuesday before any decision is made. · by Shera! LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES ''Gh. Katherine. don't make me smile," he said between pursed lips, "It hurts too much. Come on, lighten up! I hope your stories contain more facts than your CorJcy Miles murder story. Man, you are really paranoid. Let's go home." Katherine wondered JUSt how badly she had SCttWCd up any potenllal story, and she wondered if Cortcy Miles was even the killer. Or more to the point. was David Hensen even murdered? She had made the mistake of a cub rcponer. She'd jumped the gun and confronted the subject of the story before she bad all the facts. Now she felt stupid, and Corky tried to cheer her up all the wa) back to Newport. But her mood hadn't changed as Coney pulled his Porsche over to the curb in front of the Newport Beach Weekly offices. "Thanks for the. ah: interesting evening, .. Coney said, thrustina out his hand. ··1 won't try to kiss you goodbye. Katherine. My face can't talce any more punishment." Kathenne shook his hand and quickly got out of the car. "I'll be in touch." he shouted to her a.s she opened the office door to get the car keys she lef\ inside. The answerinpn1chln! lil}llWH blinking on the receptionist's desk and Katherine hit the playback button. "Hi. this is Brad Andersen with tbc coroner's office. I have some information about the death of David Hensen you miaht find interesting ..... To be continued ... IPlll----MOHDAD. li*Q -Americas holed up la &be U.S. Embul) fiaht boredom by watdU• old wu moviel oa video. playias cbet1 and pumpiD1 iron. MOIUJ. they try to keep their IPirill up. They arc amona more than 1.000 Americu1 prevent.ct &om leavina lnq and Kuwait becaUll Seddt• Huueia"a ~t wants human shields llllinst attacks by tbe U.S.-led muJtiaatioaal forces in die Penian Gulf. About 600 foreianen. indudina 104 Americans. have hem taken to strateaic location.s in Iraq that would be moat vulnerable to air attacks, a~r<Hna to diplomatic sources who spoke on condition of anonymity. • WASHINGTON -The Resolution Trust Corp., faced with a limited pool of outside talent to help clean up the savinp and loan mess, has bent its ethics rules to do business with some compania. The RTC, the federal agency responsible for disposina of hundreds of collapsed S&Ls, is siJntna on about l ,000 new contractors a week and could soon nval the Oefentc Oeputment as a lucrative source of government contracts. At the same time, there is a limited number of outside companies, such as accounting firms, with the expertise the RTC needs. The RTC has bent its rules by granting conflict-of-interest waivers to 11 companies, from big accounting firms to monaa&c companies and reaJ estate brokerages, documents examined by The Associated Press show. Many of the companies arc the objects of lawsuits that the RTC and the FDIC inherited from seized banks and S&Ls. 1•11111 IPJ II llPIV•t. cl11ll11 JERUSALEM -Israeli forces blocked Palestinians from entering Jerusalem on Monday to prevent clashes following the murders of three Jews by a knife-wielding Arab. A Palestinian teen~ger was killed and 19 others were hospital- ized with wounds suffered in clashes with Israeli troops Monday throughout the occupied West Bank. Arab reports sajd. Despite rhe heightened security in Jerusalem, a Paksunian stabbed a Jew. slightly injuring him. Police searched a narby village for the assailant. Also Monday, an 18-year-old Palestinian died of wounds suffered in an August 1988 clash. Mohammed Naim Abu Akar was known amona Palestinians as "the living martyr" for surviving on intravenous feedinas atter Israeli bullets destroyed his intestines. -By th Anoclate4 Prn1 News of the Weird 111111111: flPb IPY II ..... " .......... OMAHA, Neb. -They may have a fancy title, but the folks who met here over a banana split luncheon recently were JUSt 1 bunch of jerics. And proud of it. Of course, that's an old joke for the 20 or so members of the National Advisory Council of the National Association of Soda Jerks. And their business ORANGE COAST in Omaha was senous stuff. They want to preserve Amen- ca's past. More specifically. they want to preserve that part of Ameri- ca's past that dispenses 1,ce cream and sodas from behind counters 10 drug stores. ··The organizauon 1s ded1· cated to the prcscrvat1on of Amencan nostalgia... said us president and founder. Betty J. Davis. -By tie A1toelated Pre11 How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Plat Clrculatlon VOL 14. NO. 211 0raoge ~ ............. 142.eGle y ___ ....... Ollr .... -..... 119 ........................... l .... The --~ ........ ...w.,,..11e~to-d .... II fie .... Oii ,,,,, laple. Contlllulcn to OUf Advertising Claallied Ou1pey ' Tunstall said (1on1alcs was bcheH·d to haH~ Ileen a mcmbcr of ··corona Varno Locos" gang 1n Corona \rrcstt•d toda~ tn connecuon wth thl' shooting "'ere Jose ( nstobal ( ionzale\. 20. M) nor Arnold Rndnque1. 18. and a 15- ~ l·ar-old bo~ ~hoo,e namc "as withheld because of hi'> age.·. Tunstall u.e-coMm ,,._. lfldllOe.,.. -It'd~ ,__IOl~.Thili.'°"'~~ .......... JOI#~• O.llv.-y guarentMI Edltorlal Newt Sc>oru Hew.. lj)OMS lu 540-1224 &42·4330 846 4170 • .. ud. Did You Know? I'°" di NI,_,.. PIS*.,,. UT\, ml'*«• 10 I AA ft ...... I to J'illll llJ ,_ CN Cua-S.W.C...~ • Gl*lbaml &ll'\IO~P ll'\ Main office .......,., """ -1111 .....,._ 10 _ .. rou,..... But1nett oMm omc1a11 '""' rall deaths 'fGll dlalllllDfl ,_. BultlnMI lu Laguna B11cb art11r1 wll'k came with a 1111 attached Tomek• 1 corredk>n l30W a.,si .c..w-.CA&11:21 FN\l"llT .\. -.\uthont1es arc 1nH·st1gat1ng a o;cncs of recent latal tr:.11n <KC1dcn t\ near here. • II fie 0..,... C-1 DMy PIW1 PGit"l to~ .... eddr-P 0 Ioli lMO, Colla ...... CA _,.. .. •-al~ To...,... ., -or 1 l2t2t dll-..1. cmll42~1 andalllOt11W City o.k. ~91'1 ND -llOr• ............... . ~unda~ tv.o members of a group dnnktng hcer on a railroad track were kilkd and Clnother tnJured in the third fatal tram accident 1n Encin1 1a ... in les than a mont h. au1hont1es said. Sun<la) ·., au·1dt·n1 was the fourth train accident in northern San Diego ( ount} this month and the third to 1nvohc fatalities. .\fter \unJa~ night's acc ident. a member of the Nonh County Tran..,11 £)1.,tnct board a ked for a review of 'lakl)' procedures along the rail hne near H 1ghwa~ IOI. • In Lagana Beach: Artist Frank Cuprien amved in Laguna Beach 10 19 11 . on a sketchmg tnp from Europe. He purchased property 10 Bluebird Canyon and was a beloved if eccentric mt'm r of the commun1t)' for 37 years. People who bought his pa ngs were also 10v1tcd to hear a piano compos1t1on he had Encm11as ( ouncilman Rick Shea. a member of the tran~1l board that o'erscc'> the hnc. descnbcd th e accident ns .. painfully \lm1lar .. to the pre' 1ou'l accidents. nttcn for that pan1cular painting. His canvases of the sea in all m s and seasons were popular and when he died in 1948, he lef\ S35,000 to the Laguna Art Assoctation. -From staff a.ad wlr~ report• -Compiled by A.-Splu Police Log Cntl .... A car bra wonh .$300 was ~tolcn an 1hc 200 Mock of Hrd 5trttl hct"'cen 12.30 and 10 a.m Sunday 0 Stereo equipment wonh $4,708 was stolen from Nrw. pon Audio, 1804 Ncwpon Blvd .. between 7 p.m Fnday and 8 '\O a m Sa1urday 0 Someone broke 1n10 a home in the 700 block of West 18th Strttt I he brca~.1n was rtponed al 8: 11 pm Saturday .\ rcp0r1 of los~s ~as not available Monday 0 \ car p:irkcd 1n thl' :woo block of Avenul' of 1ht ArH wu rcponcd \!Olen a1 12 47 pm turday flllllll , ... , Someone broke a downua1rs bedroom window of a home on the 17600 block of Oak St reet and took S~.Q27 wonh of pro!X'ny 0 ~ne pried a sk yh&h• OJ)t'.n 11 Weekend Vtdto at I 8-464 Wird t . bul took no1t11na. Ov.ners reported S 1.000 1n damaee. howt"er 0 Somcooe bn*t into the tn.nk of• N1 ,.n nll11 and took .. '° wonb of .,od•. It was perked 1n a carpon on the 11300 llloclt of Broolch unt trttt. 0 A 21..,ar-oad Fourua1n Vallf)' man and a 38-ytar-okl Ncwpon lleKh man~ •"""t.cd after pofi~ oblcrvcd one ' • allcacdl > sclhna heroin to t~ o\her, 1n 1hc Von·, p11rk1n1 lot at 16201 Harbor Boulevard A woman said five or ••~ Juvenile delinquents th~w water balloons II her tar near Graham Strttl and laster Avenue. When she asked them to stop, they did 11 111 the more. she said. 0 A man called oflkcrs al 1:14 a.m. compla1n1na that hat roommate was play1na music too loudly. ffc said he tncd to talk to his roommate. but he was "hamme~ ·· 0 So-called ethnic 1ymbolt were ICrawled with motor 011 on 8 dnvcv. .. y In the 19000 bfock Of Sau•hto lane 0 Someone atolc a boet from the 16000 block of T)phoon Lane 0 One diner ttPOt'tcdly th~ a plate ICfOSS the room dunna 1 distutbllK't at the Ohvc Garden Restaurant late unday nia,ht Five or a111 men and women. who ttP0t1cdly had been dnnkn'lo alto allqcdly thl't'lttncd the maMfer .. 1P1111 A Tu(1~ ltodt resident. who 11td he wa up.et ovtr h11 ma.ii dd1vcry wu ermled after he aJ~ly slepped a mall camcr m Jiit '""· Robert E. Pinon. 55, ._ cit.cd f0t m1sckmca..or u11utt afttr the mall arricr Ol*d to prett characs. I he mail umer was not 11\JUrcd in the anadent. 0 Someone th~ a shoppina can thro\ltll the window of a wh11c pickup truck bclon11n1 to the A~ Hatdwatt store 11 4880 ll"lanc Boulevard. The tNCk was perked behind t~ storr when thr can·to<1sin1 occurred. 0 Police art seekJn& a woman, who witncstc1 say drove htT tan Oodee pickup truck Into a Utt on Yale Avenue. knodana the tl't't' o"er. The woman. who ftcd 1hc tecnc. is dtKTlbcd as be1n1 In her ~ with reddish hair. 0 Somcont lasted I boulder lhf'OUlh the wtndth~ld of a c.r pet\cd on Westport. do1"!Jan n11matcd U'° in dam• Someone put a 9Crcw into the 1puion of a car parked on Pa.rkview Lane, and broke 1ht head off. a An 18·)Car-old men wes arrntcd Sunday. aft.er wit• nnan rtponed we1na him ly na on lhe sround a• Meado¥t Park School, bctWttn a portable clawoom and a 1&ndbcu .. uposina himself. a .. A 1tovc. a .P.0" cn11ne end a ma"nc tlldt0 ~ ttolm from a boat wtutf. \hf cnif\ wu bc•na 1t0ttd at a.._,una Hills OolfCou~ lll I l111a A red ~ 911 Tuttlo WU ltOkn ft-om lht )()() block of Oltnneyrc rett 0 Jtwtlry and .,W coin• of unknown value were atolen DrM ..... VlCe PTaldlrtl. PIOCIUOIOl'i U..T~ Pi.P-~ a.....~ Vice,__,. ,.,... .......... and OIM!tMioll "-*• .,_.__.,..,...,11e~ ~ wllenpen1tuio11d~­ S-Wdllte~pmidaC......._Clllomle (\)Pt , .. ...,, ~ .,, '*""' l'-25 ... ._ ...... peflod,.,, _,. •1 ... ._........., Tlw °'11119 COl9 cww 1'1111 • .... Md.,,, ... c... ..... ~lllc..A ...... .....-~ • pwblahed --'*"" ..... The,.,...... ~pi.-ii • D> W e.r IL C-. Mma&. P ... CoalO.._.~~lla......,_.. •tAIUNty alp ... ~,....... Inc .._.L,.. P--. a CNd E1--... Ollar a.. ..... ~ O...W.MM.,a. E~VloaP....,. from a m1ckntt an the 2800 block of Chateau Way. Tht doors to the home ~ left a~r and optn after the bu'11ary. 0 A acrman shepherd WU lu~ into a vehicle lhat then drove away from the 700 block of South Coa1t Hwy. Thr dot was valued at S600. 0 A l...quna Beach Police officer and two of his fnends reported rt<'C1v1na annoyina phon~ calls for the pest three days.. from the offiotr's cx-airlfncnd. 0 A book store in do....,ntown l.quna Beach was the Mtc ofa purse 1natch1n1 T~ punc and 1ts contents we" val~ 11 Sl60. a A 1979 Vctpe v.u stolen from t~ 600 block of Aha V1sll Way 0 A t,.nsicnt wa lntSted for dlcpl lod&Jna and milt1111 arT'Clt. when he attempted to sitto on the ~level of a perk1n1 structure an th<-t 100 block of South tt"ipway. 0 A shoc>l1ftn was ttt.cd '°!' .. r."Y theft al a vicko I~ an the lOIOO .,.ock of C'oe•t "a-·"''>'· Ciolfduba valutd 11SIOOO~AOlenfton,1 mldfnct 1n lh< 900 bt«k of M1f'INt A~w. 0 A -allct _.., tolcn ~ • car pertcid 1n the 600 btock o( Llluftl C'anyon ROid The wallc1 and '" con1en" wtft value.Cl 1t SIO. • Orange Coaat Daffy Piiot Jr•,,..,.,,,,, PACI 11111111111111cal 1pandlni I 111: ...... Wl•I Ill llW 1111 Grass roots efforts often battle developer funds Fa~·, rte0rds lhoW 1JIM * Hununston Beach Co. contributed $200.000 to Poht1c:al Aetion Coe- m1necs In 1988. the Robnt Mayer Corp . bu1kkr of me Wa~ Hilton pve $100.000 and Healey Pro pt"rt1es. the proposed developer o f the Bolsa Chica, another Sl00.000. TONIGHT ... At this cvcnina's Bid For Bachelors (Le Meridicn, black tic), the most ex- pensive date packqe to be aucti oned off is one offered by entrepreneur Mark C. Johnson. Johnson will pick up his high-bidding bachelorette in a bright red Testuossa (He owns four Ferraris), then whisk her off to LAX in his private. six-passenger jet helicopter. They'll board a Judy Chamberlain commercial wrli.~.._UUJlllll"--------~---­ for a two-night stay in Lon- don -then Oy. via the Con- cord(', to New York. where they will take 1n the show .. .\spccts of Love:· While many of tonight's bachelors have solicited sponsors for their date packages. Johnson is funding this $23.000 dream getaway out of his own pocket. Founder, president and CEO of Anaheim-based Chapin Med i- cal Company. the nation's largest non-manufacturing d1s1nbu1or of therapeutic plasma products, the 44-year-old Johnson describes h1m~lf as an "eccentric entrepreneur." He's certainly a successful one. If his company wcrl' public. Johnson would rank third among the nation's h1ghcs1-pa1d l'l!.· ecuuves. 0 FINALLY ... The court has refused to grant any more delays ... so the G1onis tnal gets underwa) in Santa Ana on Oct. 30. Dr. Gion1s. you will recall. ts accused o f plo111ng an attack against Roger Lub)' and A1ssa Wa)ne. Wa) ne. as reported here last month. as bus) at work penning a book for Random House about hfe wtth hl'r late father. The Duke 0 QUOTE OF THE WEEK ... "Thae arc more actors and actressc~ in Nt·uport Bealh than there art• in all of Holl) \\ood. .. Jim lemons 0 HE'LL BE MISSED ... Joel ~1c( rea. ""ho died last \\Cd.. ""a' a maJor supporter of thi: Amcncan <. incma Awards Foundation. "'h1t.·h ""'II hold a celcbrll)" studded Thanksg1v1ng fund-raiser at the Village Crean on No\. 17 McCrca's goo<l fr1 l'nd Jane Withers 1s slated to tx· gul''>I of honor. .\ng1c D1ck1Mon v.111 chair the cHnt. 0 THE PERFECT SQUELCH ... u1annc Pierce. one of Ne.,..pon Beach's most '1s1hk can1.cr patumts. "as accosted at 3 recent shindig b) an acquaintance who. in effect. said 10 her. "Oh. arc \OU still around'!" "No.'' replied Pierce ··1 pas.:.Cd awa} three weeks ago. but m) lxxh doesn't kno"' 11 )Ct and ~C'·re sllll going to panll'\ .. P1t·rce. a lorm1dabk shopper. att~he Zandra Rhudt.·s fashion 'lho" at outh Coast Pla1a. ") 'P'-'tililJll~ requested that 1he~ let ml' t . thing-; on ~11hout prcssunng me:· she said "Zandra RhoJcs "as in the dressing room "'Ith mt' thl' "hole time." she confided "Ho" ·s that for no pressure"" 0 DIDJA K NOW'.' ... Huntington Reach resident and Great <. ommunlldlOr DolorC''i (. urr) ha<, purlha\l'd a n1fi) condo t0 Palm Springs Joan In 1nl' Smith 1s 'er) fuv.~ about where she purchases her ice cream .\ctrc<.'i Rhonda r kming and her husband. thl'ater magnate TC'd Mann. hU\e reported!} leased as~ million mansion in Inane ( O\l' and plan to mo\l' in No'. I. T"'o Corona dcl Ma r eatcnc4'. Ft'l' C"ro" n~ and The (Ju1ct \.\ oman. celebrate thl·ir ~5 th annl\ er<;arte'I th1l> }Car . The c;taff at Gloria Z1gner's publir relauon<, firm pla~s \\Ith ai.\ortt.·d IO)S from a corporate tu~ ho\ "'ht·neH·r thc{rl· wmpnrnnl} nut ot lrl'al1\C tud. 0 FRANKLY SPEAKING ... 1 he Ora[\f.c (LIB tJui.1 "on't he the <.aml' ~ithout the sparkl1n{l pre'>t'lllC ul .. H1g (at" h ank F1ligt'rald . "ho depart<; toi hi\ 't\lnlt.'r home 1n I t L.1utkrdalc on l'o o' l l all dark and hand\omc. Franl1c ha~ tx·cn brl'ak1ng hcam all over to~n -;inre thl' beginning of thl" summer H1'i faqmtc.· r,onglt, "Mist).'' ··where The Bo~., \re ..... \11111 hl' ~amc l~u <>nt··, Crottcn To 't ou 't c.·tf' -and "(1od Hk-;, ..\mem·a" -\\Ill ha'e to talc a re<;t until nnt .-.ummcr. "hen he Join'> .. rhe t-..1c.h" again for another \l'ason of mem mal1ng Real C\IJll' dl'H'IUJ>l'r I 111gerald'., mus1t.al peN.>nahl~ 1<. a kgJl\ from hi\ ttranJfalhl·r feJ <. ollin'-. "'ho \\J'i Kall' <;m1th'\ m.inager 0 TIME fLIE ... lie). I JU\I hJd nl\ nupc.'t' dt•ant•d and -guc.')\ "hJt -the.\ found D rt•a/h prt'll.\ golcl ":itch under m_\ t>t:d. the Handsome Ba'"helor told his g1rllncnd. thinking o;he rmght Ille to ha'c 11 The lad) lost no time tn getting over 10 his hou<;e. for a couple o t d11Tcren1 reason-;. She'd been dating this man for sc'eral )Cars. but thc)'d been sen ousl ) in' oh cd for onl) a fe" months. ~o "he wa-;n ·1 angr).. JUSI curious. The \\atch looked -;trangd~ fam iliar It belonged to her \1\t('r There's a happ) ending to this '\IOI'). tho ugh II -;ccm the Girlfriend hcr<;elf had left the "atch under the HB's bed - a .H'Jr ago. ha\ ing oorrowed II for the c~ening J11dy Ctamkrlala 's col•mD rvDs ber~ oa T•esd•Y• and Fridays aad It 1111Js la tbe Society pa1es oa Suadays. By Robert Barl(er Orenoe CoMt Delly PMo4 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Pol- itical spending orbitt'd where no man or woman bas gone before in 1988. when political action com- miuccs, bankrolled by dt'vclopers, slugged it out with grass roots pt"oplt'S' C'8mpa1gns. The green of tht' big bucks faction mashed down the green grassers. capturing two City Council seats and defeating the Measure J slow- growth measu~. Grass roots factions have formt'd political action committees of their own and are gearing up for the elec11on that's two weeks away. wfien our lly ounct seats are being contested. Measures C and D. two competing parks and beaches measures. will be decided. Lomunc Faber. a Ci ty Hall watcher and a sharp-eyed detectl\e when tt comes to tracking down who's financing whom. sees a tough test in countenng the big money, she said Monday. Fnhcr has collected financial re- cords showing that the Huntington Beach Co .. the Robert Mayer Corp. and Henk) Properties combined to contribute more than $400.000 in 1988 to Poh11cal .\ct1on-Commit- lee that have no re 1nc11ons on how they pend t:Ontnbut1ons. Most or tMt money. SH4.000. was spt"nt to battlt Mea\urc J. But $77.049 in PAC' money was spent to promote the ca ndidacy of Jim ilva and $67,8~7 went for 1hc campaign of Don MacAlh'ltC'r. both winners 1n No\ember of 1988 Also the Southern ( ahfom1a Caucus Pohucal .\ct1on ( o mm111ce used developer monq to fund SI 1,734 1n a campaign tu dl'lt,('r what was regarded a' a hm-minutl' "hit p1CC'C" aga1n'>t < 1cri Ortega. who was ban.•I\ tl\:aten fhl· last- minute O)er mt.•an1 1hc d1lkrence betv.cen '1cton and ddca1 ~a tier saTd "W h lie the gra'>'> n •Ill'> l'lfurt " gaining mom~ntum thl rt• 1'> .1 4ut''>· t1on as to whe1her 11 tan ''t'rl1mw the devclorx-r<>' P \( 'J')l.'nd1ng Jh1li - t1e'i ... Faber \:lilt In 1986. llc,t•li1pi:r-kJ P\I, spent $69.000 for land1ll.tll'\ no1 roun11 ng donation' tu lhl dlft'l th controlled land1d.1tt dn t111n l1tm·- m11tees. Faber \J1d In I IJ!HI dl·\ l l11p1·1, 'Pt'nl s 155.000. \hi.' '"Id But b} Juni: ul l'/l/ll thl' dt·· 'cloper<i' P-\C c; alredJ, h.td ~';~ "'"1 1n their bank ac.:rnunts. an unui.ual- ly hi&h total bccau~ cash o n hand u ually 1sn·t reported until cl~1on umc. Faber ~id. Based on the increa~ in PAC mont'y from 1986 to 1988, Faber said she sees developer-controlled PACs raising and spending up to S225.000 this }ear 1n suppon of their candidates and issues The P~(s ha"e been 1denuficd as Huntington Beach Tnpa}ers. H unt1ng1on Beach T ogeth('r (rt'- name:d Voice of the People) HB ( 1tj1ens Againc;t ~easur(' J. Rt'- dl'\ elopment uppon Committee. Southern ( ahforn1a ( auru'> the HB Pohle Officers .\ssoc1a11un and the ne\\ L~ formed HB Youlh Sports <1roun (for \kao;ure D l .. II " note~orth' " Faticr said .. that none of thl' at>o\e P.\( \ ha\e mcmhe'rcoh1p or mt·e11ng .. Faber said 11·., eas) to guc\\ the tand1datcs that .ire e\pected to pick up de' eloper contrihuti ons -Plan- ning Comm1s .. 1onl'r Ed \1ountford an cmplo~ee of the In 1ne Co . fnrmer actor and ul\ u.1unnlman JJck Ktlh and former Polin· ( h1et fark R"h1tallk She 5a''> tho~ thrct' art· J ''ll'ad- p1pe cinch .. ht'cau~ tht.•ir sign' hJ' 1: apf>'.'.aH·d on H unu ngtun Rl'alh < o ·t>\\ m·d c;1gn po1tt'> Roger Work. vice president and general managt'r of the Huntinaton Beach C-o. couldn't be rn1chcd for comment Monday. A. spokeswoman for the Don Koll ( o . the managing qtnt for the Bolsa Chica residential and wetlands space project, said of· tic1al'> ha'e rocommendt'd to Ht'n- le) tha1 contnbut1ons be ltmitt'd to candidates themsch·t'S. and not a poh11cal aC11on committee. .\ gra'>HOOts Balsa Chica Pohti- :-al <\C"tton C·omnuttee-has been formed ~1th perhaps as much as S 16 OOCJ for ca ndidates Grace \\ 1nlhell. Mark Porter and Linda \i1oulton-Pattersoo and the Yes on ( rnmm11tee. Faber said. Measure (. a c1t1zens' in11iauve, 't\Ould prevent leasing or ~lhng bi.'ach 1lr park land ~ llhoul first going to a vote of the peopk Mea'lurl' D. v.hu:h was put on the ballot O) the Cit} Council at a -;penal met'lln~. would prohibit onl~ the sales ol beach or park land "1thout a public ~otc l.Kas1ng.. re- portl'dh the trad111onal wa~ to go. ""ould not ha' e to go to the 'oters. School drug effort sets strong staP~ By Russ Loar Orange Coaai Daily P1lo1 Red Ribbon \\ed1 k1clcd into gear 1\fonda~ as school'> throughout Orange ( ount~ 'o~cd to get tougher \\1th '>IU1.knt drug of- ll·ndcr'I -\s the nation·, drug war m- 11:ns1fics. l·ount\ school d1strtcto; are adopting .. ,l·r~1 wkrancc" drug ahu-,e polioc<1. <lt'\11,tncd to get tough '"th l'\l'n lir'>t-11me of- knder' Hl•ginnmg thi' \thool ~l·ar 1n the Nc""port-'-1esa l 'n1fied C\chnol D1s- trid .• 1n~ \tudcnt 1:.lUght posse'i\lll(t or under the inlluence of a drug or Jlrnhol "'111 he 1mmed1atel\ tran'i- ferred to anotht•r school Sccond- 11me utknderc; "111 automat1l.'alh Ix· rccommcndt•d for npul<11on :,n, 'tuJt•nt in' <1h t'd 1n the ..ale of drug\ or aknhol \\Ill tx· rt•t - ommcndcd tor npulc;mn on lht• lir<.1 offcn\e ~chool d1!>trtl I\ throughout thl' lOUnt~ arc adopting the 1ero tokrance puhc~ 1n lOn- JUnction \\1th 'tJtl' drug c<lulatmn lunding "It'., J '>trung dl·terrcnt It ha\ ca ught the altl'ntiun of our parl·nt' and our 'tudl'nl'>... ...11d R11lx·rt f ranC\. din'\ t11r of <.tudcnt \CT' Kl'<; 1n tlw ;'l.c"pon-~k!>a ~hool d,,. tm I "The 'late 1s t•ncou rag1ng all 'iC"hool d1\lnrt'> to look at their <.uh,1.1nn: ahu\C pol1cie" -hoth Imm a dl\nplinan s1andpoin1...;1nJ a rt·h.1h1htJl1on 'tandpoint ·· \\ hl·n 1 t l omc' tu prl'' cnt ion. rnunt) drug .tbusc program_!, .uc no" n·.1t hing \tudcnh 1n tht• t·arl1nt gJJdt• ln~h Thl' Or;w.gt• < nunt\ ~hen ff, l'>t·partml.'nl n- tt·ndcd 11' "J'o.,111q·h t-..n1m .. drug ,1hu't' program th1<. "l honl H'M to indudt.· j,.,andnl\-'lfllnt r' -\It hough 'tUdl'n1' Jrl' Ocl 111111ng mort' kn n"lnJgt·ahk a l:rnut 'Uh\tantt' .ihU\l' lht·~ .Jrt• n- ocnm('nltn(l \.\llh drug-; at an e.irha age. au:nrd1ng Ill UIUOt\ dt'JlUI\ '}henfT Rtll Herrin · t-..id'> haH· lx'l·n 1al1ng drug' JI Htungl r Jnd '"ung- er age' .. he ..aid "It h3' dl.'tin11t'I~ (trCl\\n ~or'>t: Jhal·, \\h\ \\l' 1.k· 'clopi:d 1h1' program .. Thl' \oun(!l'\I '>Uh,t.tnlt> ahuwr' often t~:g1n IH 1,n1tling p.11nt or glul.' arrorJ1ng 111 I kmn \nd alth11ugh the lu\\l''>l ')(l\.lll\.'tnn111111l .1rl',1~ ot lht' (.'OUO I\ 'utkr Olll\I. lkrnn ..aid thl'rl' " n11 ,,tit' hJ\l'll v. ht•n 11 u1mn 111 drug .1hu't' ·It' 'urpnc;- ing In \11ml· ot lht' rl·.11 111ll' lo- r.11111n' 1n n r.111gt· < nunt' 11\ JU'>t a~ prn .1kn1 thl·rt· .1 .. in tht· har- n11\ .. hl' '-lid In In inc IJ't "hn11I ~car a high <.lhnol 'llldt•nt 'U'I"-'\ ll·d 111 upping otl p;1htl' .i~1u1 'tutknl drug pu\hl'f' h.td h11th kg' hnAl'n 1n .J tight 1 ht• IP 111l' '\ hool d"tfll t ha., lon(l lx·t•n rt·\.11gn1tl·d for 111nc"at1'l' \Uh<;tJntt' ahu\\• prngram,, hut 111· fit IJI' tht rt• .1~rtT th.II n11 puhlil ~c hnol d1,tnl'I " 1mrnunt' trom tht.' prohkm lJ"' rnh1rll'ml·nt otlit1.il' tx·llt''t.' t'Jrh drug t'dul <Hton 11, 1c,~·n1ng 1he uJJ, 1h.11 .I nl'V. l?t'll~rJtllln 111 \IU· d.·n1' "ill n 1x·nml·nt "1dl·h "'ith Jrutz' \nd .1 llt''-' '1ud' rt'ka\(.·d \fond.I\ ind11.llt'' thJt Jrug and Jllnhnl ll't' .111111ng 'tutknt' " nn llh dt•l linl in < .1hh1rnia and thr11ugh11u1 tlw 1.\luntr' "Our 11p1n111n 1' 1ha1 111111t' and m11rt· nt lht• ~Id\ art' k" llj,.,t•h 1\1 !!.l't IO· '"lq·d 111 drug,· 'aid 't'"fl''n lka<h P11 l11l' It 11m \il·"man "\\t• h,l\t ~n11\\l1 tnr .1 h1ng timl' th.II 1111trl',I\ h !)111gralll' 'hould targl·t "1unltt'r , hllJrt•n 't""ron Hca\h .l>nh tc h:nt' J lull-t1mr I> \RI 'llh,l.tn\l' ahu~· prngr.1111 11tli,u "h • 11.1,th tr11n1 "h1'10l 111 '' h11t1I .in.I llit pr111Zram " lunJi:d 1 p.111 "' ,c1n11,l:ltl'd drug ·'''t'I<. \ hl·n .1 Jll\Cn1I, 'J'lt'l,·J n ~ drug rl'1,1tl'd \ h.1qa· 't'\\ r<•rt P11lt t' put \ llU "ll I If 'I II lll '"t" .t r' thrnugh tht' 1.lt'PMl nll'nl '"11 h,1.in t \h i't Pr1.'' 1.1ll1l•ll l'r1.·~arT' t Utlll H-'!1rt/OranQe Coat Oejly ~ Sucth graders Brent Ball ltop row). Christine Ramsay. Al Sevarance and Bella Sh1mne helped decorate Harbor Elementary Schoof In Corona del Mar for Red Ribbon Day · celebrations. Barrier ends car chase, warrants found for driver NEWPORT Bl \( II -\n <h- nard man "ho kd J'l<.illu· on .i h1gh- \pc'Cd cha"e \1ond." night """ ar re'>lt'd afia tht' t.1r he \\J\ dn' tng hit n h:trnl'r at \,1n l11.14u1n 11111' and Jcffrc\ ni.tth polirr 11tlh 1.tl, 'la ld The cha'l' lolarh·d "h1·11 \ 11.thl'l Ill p(lht•t• attt•mfHt•d 111 '111p ,:-;., l'M nhl \\ dli.1111 \l1l ll.1• '"""t''"' 1111 .1 t1.1llh ""l.1t11>11 •11 I mlid "trl•'t r1l'Jr lh\· l1111·1\t,1lt ' .at ,, 11 p 111 \n.1ht·111 Poli,L \fl 11111 ~l11lor1• \.1ld ln,lt'.ld 111 ''"1'1'1 11~ "'"'t'\l'I \ it1\'111>c.I hl•.11kd lh•lth .111 th\· lrn· \\I\ .11. h•lll 1ill1lll' I •I .1 ,h .. ,, 11 ,r<·1•d., up h• I ftl m1t1' 1"-'r h•• 1 \1 ,,,, '·•hi l'11llLt tht·n Jl\ut\t'rcd "arrant \11''1 \rr11\\1111d ii-"' 1>1l tht 11"\'l'· t .. r '"' arrt•,t tor J')O\\C<;<;1on of "a' 1war < 1r,\n~t·th11rpc: .tnd .:"t '' •11·11 prt•fl\'rl' .ind atll'mpted bur- h.h ~ 1•n , 111~ '••11th < .1l1t11111 r.1 ~·l,tt\ .ind 'haq_tt'd -\rrO'-"OOd for 11 ~I" .1, l'.111 .. 1 11tli1 l'r' l•'"h"t 1h1· ' •n t'\JJ1n'-' 1 h.1,, \11•"' .. "t th. 1 ,!<.,," """ 11 '"""lll>c...f "ho "J' taken to a ihl 'Jn ()"~' I fl'\\\.f\ th.1dtr1fo! lt"np11r.1r. tkH·ntwn lat 1ht\ at the "'Ull .ind 1n,kd llf' I' 'l'\\J't•ll \'111llf11 Pt1li\\. '>tallon. was dnv- 1\l. I 'hl''' ht' "·•' .1 1 '' d ,11 11..: 1 '•l'lhl' Tcn11t.t ~1oore ..atd. ~·1 r "' -8.t tb~ Dafly Pll•r Respected area educator dies at 94 ~ Police bust bookmaking rings By Amanda Wray ("\• !"Qf" (. •I )' 'r P IOI .rnd hi.• t anF ' I" l ht l \Pl> tl.1 n '4.'r' t'd \\3ITlnt\ in '\Jnt.t R.1rh.1 .1 Long &ach. \1.1 nhJlt.1n lk.1< h C nlaba a,, f 11un1.i1n \ .tlln t-ulknon. G arden l 11 '1· and Ur<.,, t h1,ugh no t'' 1\kntc "a' found in tht la t l1>c. a I wn \\ "1t·d " 111 By Tony Dodero Orange Coast Deity Pltol The man for whom the football field at Newport Harbor High School 1, named passed away Monday in a Claremont con- valc-;ccnt hoc;p11nl. 1dney H. Dav1d!lon. born Feb. 23. J 8Q6. 1n Wadenn. Minn .. was the pnnc1pnl and supcnntchdC'nt of Newpon Harbor High from 1929 to 1958. Davidson araduatcd from Lo Anaclr H11h hoot and later earned a hachclor·~ degree from the Un1vtn1ty o f C'ahforn1a Berke le) in I 917 and a master's dearcc m cduca11on from 1n 1929. AOer Berkeley. he -.·orkcd for a shon time at the Dcpanmcnt of ancultun: and left tht-rt to Join the rmy dunna Wortd War I. tfc ICf"\cd m the C.O.St r11ttcry " a master aunncr After the war he tauaht for thrtt ~cars " lt"r Oak Union Haah hoot 1n nta C'1ara Count) and in 1921 uecplcd a 'icr-pnnc1pal f)(.)'1110 n 111 tl unt- ington Bea h High hool. Then. according to a o;tor} in the Januafl 15. ed111on of the Ne~port ·Halhoa Presc;. the daughtt'r of D.J Dodge. a newt)' elected t>oard memhcr 10 the Newpon Harbor Union High School 01s1nc1. told her fa ther about David on. who 'he thought would make a good candidate for princi pal of the ncwl)'-planncd Newpon Harbor tf 1ah • hool. Dod&t tool hie; dauJhter·, ad· v1~ and ~on tactcd David n, per\u1d1na him 10 apply for the job of pnnc1pal of the Newport Harbor Hiah • hoot. whlC'h 'WI~ still in the plannina staac. . He won the )Ob. ahead of the 33 other applican} who appht'd. f\er acccptina the job. Davidson "orkcd tht f'lnt 1evtn months without pa) a ~ helped w.th the plann1n1 and t'Onstruc-tion of thc achoo!. and he it rrtducd with P9 MSC of a $410.000 bond mea1urt in 1929 that 11ckd the h1&h tebool. He opcntd the ~hool on J>'. ' :?2, 19'\0 "1th I "~ 'tUlknt\ .. Thcrt i no tim·r <;t h1l<1I 1n the 'talc and no hcttet 1oh Ill Jdm1n- 1strt1tion.'' Oodgc.• ''3" quoH·d ·'' "18)1n8 1n the Pre,-; \Inf') in 14\X, the )car D3' id'<l~d Da' 1d~n l1'ed 1n Co'ta ~fr"° for \CH"rnl \ear\ and in l Q~ \ ht.· wa'} honored h) Orange Cua.st Colltgc for h1~ help 1n organ111ng that hool n'I "ell Dav1d<1on was a permanent fh- tun.-at twport tl;,1tbor football games for man) \Cll"· and even after ht' rc11rcmcn1 anJ c\ C"ntuul mo"c 10 Cfart'mont. hC' r<)uld he' seen -.att h1 na the f.'\mt on chill~ nC'nina ""h a ~~ hlan~et draped 0 ' er h1' ~houlders Hr ~l"'\N a 'ice pre 1dcnt of the Harbor .\n.-a 8o) Club. and wa' a mcn1b(r of tht' t'V. pon Harbor ta~n1 l od . thr Or an~ o unt> Board ot LI.tu a11on and t~ l "n1,<'n1t) ('tub ofC1aR'· m nt • O.\!td n. 94, <hcd of natural cau and rs urvavcd b hi wife VokM of O&ttmont. a dauJhtcr Muriel Chn lcn of Upland. ~n idnev Oav1d~un Jr of S dney H. Davidson Sunnp ~. 1 11 n\h:h1ld~n and fhc amt 1randthildrtn Bunal wrvt al"C' pnvotc. and no donation' h1,c bttn rc- Qll '\led I< ll ' r \'' \ \ 1 I t ' \ l Pun 1~11n \ allt'\ m.in '' anwntt lnur nwn .ar1,·,1rtl \tuntiJ\ in .1 '"l'l'P 11t \.111th\'rn < nhtnrn1a lx~1~mJl>.1n~ O[X'rJt111n' \\ h1lh h,td lx'l'n pulling 1n ahnut I m1ll111n a "l't'l 1r,1m 'IP<'n' onJ hor ,t•r,1ung 11t·11, I 11, .\ng.cll''> '"' t''t1gnh1r.. "31d \fter tour mnnth\ ot pl.10n1n~ \ICC dell""-'" t''i Imm I m \ n~clt'' ond ~n Diego 1dcn11ficd t\\11 nng' opcnrnng out 111 l ~ ollcp<"ll hl.·ttmp parlo~ from \ant.s Bar~arn tc1 I n c1n1t:1\ L PD admtn1'itrat1 H· \Ill' "'111.ld Oetrcll'<' \11._r \\i\lc<l '31d thr 1dentit1c\ ot the tour men ~ould no1 be tt\t'3l('d until ('hargc-. r~ filC'd ~Ith 1ht l o \n~cl(''i J>1,1ric1 \11omt> 's OOkc later 1h1\ "cc._ The> postC'd the required S:? Ni1I and v.cl'\' rclra'\Cd, hov.t"' er lhC' in'c~upuon ~tarted v.1th an anon>m u up. \\l\tcd \lid ""-'e went to all the I 1t1on im~ltaneou ly at 9.30 1n t~e mom- '" .. hc ,,.,d ·-~ -...tn-... k'Upt· ma " on poMU\I C\COt Ind ho~"' 1n ... f' 1Jtnr~ \C1t<'J 1n th<' raid' 1n· cludC'd boolr.m1lun1 paraphm\111.a. I ' ma tune • A\Wuntina rCtonts "·"' D1r~11 c ount~ \htnff dcpu- 1 ll'' madr 1.11d' .11 Rancho < utJmnn~a 1n \an Bernardino < ounl\. l ncHutac;. Escondido. '-c"'pon Fknlh and • lano Beadl. hut no arrc't' "t're made "f' idenl'C oht:iincd h the S... 0 1'-'81' C ount} dc.•put1r., will be ~ cn1t'<1 10 a grnnd JU') for 1ndiri- men1' .. \\i\tcd ~1d l n~ t.•nforetmC'nt offiCCfl ~ nmnJC' n Bernardino and Barb.Ira u>unues al'°~ -o.JlJ' Pl,., ... _ .... &riNW4 .. .,. ,...,.. • -• • • Ml:llW·••I .. The company has bttn through ,enerations of being a subsidiary of IRVINE -For the first time larger groups," Bush said. since 1950, McGaw, Inc. began Heading McGaw will be Jim o~ratina Monday as an indcpen-Sweeney, who was •pPOintcd chair- dent company. man and chief executive officer. He Previously known as Kendall brings several years of health care McGaw Laboratories, Inc. the product expericn~ with him. move effectively changes McGaw's "Our industry 1s ready for role as a subsidiary to an auton-aJternat1ve ways of doing busin~ omously-run health care product and McGaw 1s well positioned to provider. provide a new direction and ap- "BasicaJly, McGaw today will be proach, .. Sweeney said ... We will be headquancred and run from Irvine a marketing-onentcd. customer- Ca .• " said ~kesman David Bush. drhen company that wi ll capitalize ''The employees arc much closer to upon our siT~giTity and en- being the decision makers. The de-trepreneunal spirit ... cision making that needs to be done Bush ~id McGaw does not have >¥111 be do ne much more quickly any 1mmcd1atc plans to hi re ad- and much more efTectiviely." dit1onal personnel. but he said the Bush said McGaw started ofT as announcement is good for the local Don Baxter laboratories. Baxter econom'. was a Cal Tech scientist who de-"This· \\Ill no" be a maJor Or- ~cloped the process of sterilizing ange Count~ employer that wi ll tntravaneous solutions, he said. trul) be Orange County run, .. Bush Afkr aoing through a number of said. That \\111 be good for the acquistions it most ren·ntl y was communtt). hccau~ our supplier acquired by Kendall Company of rrlatton<>h1p.-. an.· more likely going Boston. to be 1n thl' local communtt) ... BoMed expands into Czechoslovakia IR VINE -lrvtoc-based BoMed Medical Manufacturing Ltd.. de- veloper and manufacturer of the C'ard10Dynam1c Data Processing system has opened a sales office in Prague. Czechoslovakia Establishment of tht· office fol- lows the enactment of a nc" Czech fore1gn-rela11ons law encouraging U S. and other foreign bus1 nec;scs to operate in Czechoslovakia. Bo Med ts one of a gro" mg number of medical de\ ice manufac- turers an the United tat es expand- ing into Eastern Europe as tradr restncuons ease and as Eastern bloc countries become more interested 1n attracung firms from olher pans of the world. FORECLOSURE SERVICES SERVING CALIFORNIA NEVADA & ARIZONA ITD·lllW ClllNlllTIOI SINCE 1951 (714) 142-11 11 "( '1echo.-.10, aJ..1a is our home count~. and that gl\t' us an 1m- ponant ad' antagt• with both the language and our understanding of the medical ") tem there:· sa)'s Hrvka Sramek BoMed president and a Czeeh nat1,e "Because 11 1s the most sophm1cated of the East- ern European hlcx: countnes. we bclat'V<' Czecho<1lovak1a wall be e - peciall) receptaH' to the technolog~ we offer·· Sance opening the officr tn June. Bo Med hac; alrrad) reported $100.000 in sales. Dut· to thl' o;cH·n· shortage of fundo; 10 bu) medical equ1pml'nt in 1hc (astt"m European na11on . Ro Med ha'i ofTcrt>d kasc options of its equipment 10 select docto~ and medical fac1ht1es. "Thi' ,., not onh a tremt•ndou\ opponunit) for thl' com pan):· Sramd, c;:mt. ··hut \\C hope to s1g- n1ficantl) 1mproH' 1he accuraq and efficit·nn of hcJrt l'' alua11on and treatment 1n fa,tern Furope .. From DallJ Pi/01 news s~rvices RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY INC. w ........... , 0.11 ... c ...... -·· IC171HAlll0418lVO COST AMfSA S41 llS& DI- an.d K~AN ' CASH GIVEAWAY INTHE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER HERE'S HOW TO PLAY 1. Pldc llO bump.r sticker at the Oajly Pilot (330 W. Bay Str .. t in Coeta Mesa) or K-OcHn (130 Newport C.nter Drive, Suite 210 In Newport 8e8Ch). 2. Stick bumP9r sticker as close as possible to your cafs back bnM plate. 3. Check the Daily Pilot daily to '" If th• day's lucky llcenM oholoaflph le of Y.'9U' car. You can alto tune to K-Ooian, 103.1 FM to.,,.., the dMly ludcy LanM winner. 4. ~I• • winnet, ~ •lmP'Y t!Y' 1'9Qiltratlon to ttM Plot b9b9 noon the ~xt ( -, noon tor winnere In our Fridlly end s.t -t edit I). 5. ~21Menttw tfSO for Pilot aubtcrlbert)~ and be f6' biut grMd prize drawing for .1,000 In on • 1llO. CJOODLVCK! , • Crude Ill W PICDPd llPllll By M1rlann Caprlno AP~Wl'lter NEW YORK -Crude oil prfoes plun&ed a record SS.41 a baml in heavy trading Monday on a com- bination of Middle East peace hopes. technical trading factors and a report of an apparition appearing to Saddam Hussein in his sleep. The drop in the November con- tract for light. sWttt crude oil to $28.38 per barrel marked the big· gest single-da_ drop si nce futures -contracts began-trading-on-the New York Me~antile Exchange in 1983. The previous record was a $4-a- barrel dechne on -\ug. 17. the Mc~ said. But th<' sudden erosion of the so- called "war premium" may not show up at the gas pump anytime soon Analysts said it would take anywherr from three to 14 days for price mo\rments to be passed along to comumrrs. presuming the down- ward trend continued. Analysts cautioned that Mon- da) 's decline might ha\e been ex- acerbated b~ the expiration of the No' ember contract. Act1v1t> typi- call~ is volatilr as dealers try to settle their accounts ahead of the e'pira11on of a futures contract. because the contract commits them to either either take dehvel') of the commodtt) or settle the account in Ca\h. 011 prn:es began tumbling m Europr's energ) pits and OP<'ned \harp1~ lowrr in Ne" YorJ.. as mar- ketc; reacted to comments b\ Saudi >\rab1an Defense M1n1strr · Pnncr Sultan. who suggested that Arab countries "ere w1lh ng to grant Iraq "all ti\ nghts." IAIDAQ._..., NEW YORK (AP} -Most •Clive over-lhe-counter "oclls SUPPli~ by NASO LAst or Hime TelMu ConrPr APPie( TlcmA s LlzCt•b MC I 1n1e1 M•xtor M1cslt s SunMic Vttume 91 Aslrtd C"9, 7,0S7,0070< I 2 ·32 11. 2.·a ·7 I~ + t'11 2.2 , 31 I -• 1,6 • .oo 10 '1 + '11 t SS , tOO 26J• + l't l.S 12,600 29 • t I ~ 1,46,SOO ~ JS • • ' 191,600 s + 1 t,llS.200 "' +2 I 107,700 7271 +I 1 Ad -v•nced Declined Unch•noed Tol•l 1u uu New hlohs New lo ws 4 915 932 2.380 4.Z21 10 17 To111 wles 114,666,400 NYSE l.1111•1 • NEW YORK (AP ) -S•les. Closlno price •nd net ch•n.ae of the lS most active New York s1ock Exchanoe lnues. tr•dlno na· lloriallY •' more than I I H~ Votu ~enEICI 1.630, llllMor .292,7 edHmeln ,m7 , FedNIMIO 2. , IBM 1,91 , WalMa rt s 1.77 • ~rlcorp L ouCoTa s r: . as1eM91 s 1 SS2,J Amer T&. T 1.SSl. PepsiCo s I :if· JoMsJM 1, • GenMorors I .7 EstKOd•ll t,418.900 AmExor 1 370,900 AMEi LlllllFI •... , ..... ~tit. l '• '• I': I'. + " -" + llt NEW YORK IAPI -Money rotes tor Mond•v •s reoorted by Telerale Systems I n c Teler•lt lnltrHI rare iridu 7 821 Prime R•te• 10.00 ~iscount R•I•: 1.00 roller call Jolin rale 915·9 SO eder1I fnnds markel rale High f· 17S Low S Lui 75 Oe111ers commerclat i>'e>er JG-llO d•Y~. 7.9S-770 Cer1tflc•les o eoos11 Pr1m•rv 30 d1n, 7 1.r d~~~~l, cl~1T1T:!fes' ec>os1t bv dHler d•vs. ,. dllYS, . di vs. 1 oen .. a.vs .. a.vs •. - ....... ........ ;;cs: ....... .., Tiie ,... ..... ,,_ ............ 10 ...... ,. ......................... ~ .......... ,..... IMJ IO, Off ... U...llla-11t.9"MOO .... ~ .... ,, ...... ...... ...... .._,_a, .... ., • ............................... IO .... "'E-1111 ........ . .., ... .,., "" ... , -....... , .. , 2)1~ "'"" .., .... .,._.. ---..... ""' l.UO ...................... ,"'"""' .. '°· GlltlUf Dealers react to the trading floor of London's International Petroleum Exchange. as It's New York counterpart opened. 011 prices plunged as the market reacted to the Gulf crisis. Wlllt IYIE Diii Wlllt ... Diii NEW YORK (AP) Oct. 22 NEW YORK (AP) Ocl. n Adv•nced Oecllneo Unc11aooed Tol•l luves New hlohs New lows !tl 422 2001 J 91 OTCIJllllDIWll Advanced ¥ecllned nch rie>ed olal,uues New hlohs New lows NEW YORK (AP) -The following list 10 10101ec11 11 ARIX Cp snows Ille Over-the·Couriter slocks and '3 AmoskOBk Wllfrlt\IS thal have~ne VP Ille most Ind rcown Ille most bllS on e>ercenl of Chllt\Qe 1 fn'•wlnd U rillAlrGP or Moooay No HCurilies 1rad1no below s I or 1000 IS Na•ecRsc li Ruhlltlln shares are lnclude<t Ner and e>ercen••~ chan~es are Ille difference between e prev ous ck»lno 1 A~PldSolrEnr l ~.rift~ price and lodav·s la$I or bid price i """ '" UPS PeooleHrloe H•nw LHt °"' Pct. l<MQ•~Mot I ACl~SY~S I' t "" UP r aser rec ~RA ~es 1.\t ~ Uo 1 ~vobvry Inc tntrex ncl 1 .. 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Pi\eerr 1 ~~~:,'~ UP ~.O A rbroFrl ' UP I • Cari•ICaPlll UP 2 S OvkeRlly UP 17.S 6 MldwyAlr UP 16 7 1 PitQrmPrd UP 14.~ UP 14 H•me UP I• I TranscapFn UP 13.3 2 lnterstJttn UP 12 S 3 AlalantSos 1 4'11 t • I 3-16 '" f .. '"" . ~,.. , , I 4 • + >. ~l.-+ I S • i I I 't • f • lt ~r ,.,. . t : 3· 1l 61• I DOWNS LIU ~ 7. -lt l:\t -I) 1.,, = ~ . ., llWJllll AV•llll NEW YORK (AP) -Flnal Dow Jorie\ ~'~r' 2';._;,00fflfd~ .. .ttm6~"mf.m6~ i, '" Uf·19 ··»1ffM1 · t' · II . 11.64 . 9 . 6 lk .rs .67 76 " , . lodu' / .307. Tran 4.•11. Utlls J,347, 6S Slk 29,06S, UP ~l s ~,o.,, UP l f 100ollcs UP IPftCO UP onQLAlle Up I t ~·"·£'no UP ty NB OCll Up 1 I HomeNulr UP ij 'l ~~·"' UP 1 t SI UC UP ., .. """""~!:'~ Up jS M•llard UP UP 6 PacSwst UP t7 ~uncstS.v Uo 6 'I ellrtrifo UP 17 . I Vali2Loo1c 20 w,t C>fsrBco ~r H ··•~m .. 2 I Cen11es h 7 Mrdnolao 8 4 FstNllPa S AmF llm s Uo 12 • • Nor1ei. 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And when the program ended, e· m s bsotutrly buzzma • with excitement. George and Joanna Chae wtth Barbara and Biii Ylngffng. Abused chlldNn blnlllt IN• 11v11y bidding By Margaret Buckingham the laser light show is spectacular!" Orange eo..1 oa11y Pitot she said. ..George Lucas' 'Star A If ba t'. $1 5 l'\IVV)''' Wars' characters C3PO, Ewok and go g 1or ,vvv:... C . hewbacca.. are here. and actor T hat s what Duane Roberts and Perry King is also part of tonight's Steve harton bid dunng ;he hve : program. With over 950 guests this auction at Saturday night s Black evening. ·thjs is a wonderful way to and White Ball benefiu.ng Olive spread the message about Olive Cre\t Abused Children s Foun-Crest. We expect to raise $1 75.000 dat10Q. Thl· gala "as held at the tonight and all of that will go 10 the Anaheim Hilton and Towers. kids." • The elegantly atta~ guests. who paid $17 5 per person, took their color cue ~om the theme, and following dinner kept the dance floor crowded all evening as Barry · Cole and The Sounds of Mu ic served a broad selection of music. Was it because of a new universal revelation? Not exactl). What got chins waggrng was the "coming-out" of mega-popular Vida Dean. the Dally Pllot'a fashion and beauty maven, follow- ing facial rejuvenation surgery. This, as you know, has been the most-p ublicized phys1ognomical Jerry Kobr in project since Mt. Rushmort. 1 was challenged 10 name the Seven When Vida walked in. the uni-Dwarfs. ve~ was put on hold. Famed 1 reeled off five of 'em, aod astronomer Sagan never had a thought hard before coming up with chance. One nova at a ume. pleasr a sixth. For the lt fe of me. I couldn.'t I'm told theft Vida Dean wttl bare think of the seventh. Think n's aJI Sunda) m th~ pages, complete with "before and after" photos rm cas)., Be my guest (he said grump1- not espec1all) thnlled about that. I)'. feehng really ~0~> ). because there ·us nothing wrong lF IT"S TUESDAY, THIS MUST wtth the before. BE BELCHING -As a card<any- 0 mg curmudgeon. I'm obhged to THEY COME IN ALL SHAPES dispense ano ther dose of scnbblcd AND SIZES -In case )Ou·re won-spuncnngs _ p~bcd for the denng what aJI that front-page fuss rchcf of occasional gaseous press~ was about Monda~ -about a urn: ~eird shark coming ashore here -_Upon l'ttummg from a 10-da)' let me e'plain: tour of 11 st.ates. from here to good Auctioneer Ho"ard Coven and spotter George .\rg) ros Jr. pitted the high bidders against each other and added items to up their bids. At the end. Robens and Charton com- bined their checkbooks to secure the package "h1ch included a golf bag. autographed ~c,eral weeks ago b) all the professional golfers at Vantage Championship. two foursome packages at Big Can)on Golf Club "1th limousine to and from the course. breakfast before the round cooked b) Barbara Yingl- ing. one set of hcadco' crs and eight doLei. golf balls Ball committee member Sylvia Burnett (already organizing another fund-raising c' cnt) said. .. Foun- dation chairman and president of Luck) Stores Inc. Bill Yingling has been tremendous in his support. He arranged for Lucky spokeswoman Stephanie Edwards as master of ceremonies and facil11ated a number of add1uonal gJfts. This 1s a vibrant evening!" George Argyros Jr., Oacrey Wll-Perry and Jamie King. Iiams. This "as the first time tn )cars ol' Hoosier countr.. I ~as dis- that a monstrous shark amved 1n tressed to learn ho~ some of our fund-ra1S1ng. I s~nd as much time l>acrey Williams. became involved with Olive Crest upon meeti ng the founders. the Verleurs. "I met Lois Verleur who told me about the programs and took me to several group homes. After seeing the work they do I formed Los Compadres. a suppon group of young pro- fessionals dedicated to doing some- thing WIT H the children as well as as I can "orking for Olive Crest... our much-bitten parts -without most d1stingu1shed colonists went Joanna Chase co-chaired the ball with her hu\band George .. We are reall) C\Cllcd ahout this evening. .\rgyros Jr .. vice chairman of the founda11on attending v.11h date "Mv husband. Don. and I both feel that our future " with our children so we are committing our energies here." said Lois Vcrleur ''Ninety-five percent of our ku.is come through Orange"ood -then are placed with us ·· Letters from home cherished by servicemen By Ann Landers e\'enone I ha'e 54.~n these charac· ters 'reading and rereading a letter until the~ must ha'e 11 memonzed So far I have rece1,ed two letters from \OU and Dad. o ne from Grandma and one from ue rm sure Eddie and l.arT) ha"e wntten but their letters haven't got here )Cl DEAR ELLA; Tlaaab for yoar 1rut letter. A.Dd now, a word to my readers: So muy of H feel lllelpleu, an- able to 1n1p Ult rea.IJty tlaat more U1u 115,0tt U.S. mea ud women are DOW 1ervta1 la ~ Persian G•lf. Wlllat cu we do to boost ~elr morale? Write! Write! RJpt! leterest. It eot1ld be lbe be1inta1 of • 1rut frlead1llllp, or even a romuce. Give It• sbot, folks. Yoe are sue lo brl&lltee someo•e's day, Hd, like 111 &ood deeds, II will make yoa feel ierrlfle. I've cllttlied wtUI my frit:ad1 •t lbe Veteran'• Admllll1tratlon ud lbe1e are tl1e best 1ddre11e1: being trailed by a federal posse. bananas over the p~nce here of O 8 ri11Sh royalt). From most ac· F..Pft-ft-NEWSMAN, IT'S THE counts. man~ of our dues.-payu1g ULTIMATE TRIBUTE -o\t Mon-SOCtahtes didn't knov. whether to da) ·s ded1ca11on of a bronze plaque Curts~ -or grovel. in Dana Point Harbor. hononng D Gordon Grant for his mam con-"IS THAT REALLY HIS tnbutions in beaullf)ing the area. a NAME'!" HE ASKED, GAMELY - fellov.-Joumahst asl..ed the rC"tircd There are a lot of Tom Swtfti< L-\ Times reponer to e>.press his v.ordsm1ths lurking out there (lie said c;neak1lv). but 11 took a recear most profound thoughts feature m the Dally PU.l to spark Grant. "ho'll tum ..,, on :"lo' I. another JUm ~st.art. • said tv.o things immed1atel~ came It ~as a mtn1-profilc of the wtfl to mind F1rstl). he said. future brothers. Pete and Tom. who opcr- generanons wtll gaze upon the ate a dod-bu1lding firm in ew= memonal and as!.. ... \\ho v.as this port's Canner') Village • gu~ .,.. F1~1 to check in was G Stgmund Sccondh. he \aid. h(' 1.1.a'> es-Selig of In ine·s \\ oodbndge. v.hQ pec1all} a·pprec1a11' e because the could hardl~ wnt.ain his excite-- plaque ~~lied his namr nght ment 0 "Tom v.1 ft h\es'" he Sll1d. WHERE'S SNOW WHITE. NOW animated!~. DEi\R .\ 'N L.\NDER . I am one of thousands ol motht'rs "hose \On has hecn S('nt to the Persian Gulf. Thi-; 1c; an an\IOUS and fretful lime for all of u-;. not knowing what will happen next. but 11 1s much "orse for those \\-ho arc in uniform. Here are a fc" lines from a letter v.c received yec;terda) .. Please. folks. wntc as often as )OU can. Send board games. pic- tures. nt.•v.s ch pp1ngs and .\nn Landers columns. i\nd pray for us. LO\ c to e\ Cf) hod.). 8111 .. If yoa doa't know uyoa.e wlllo 11 1ervla1. a letter addre11ed to "Dear Friend" will re.ell some mu or womaa wbo will be tl1rtlled to re- ceive word from tl1e States. THAT WE NEED HER? -For the Jerry Kobria 's col•m• ru1 Su- Aayoae I• tbe Army. Air Force or pnce of a lunch tab the other da~. thy1 a11d 1'rl~•d•Y•· tllle Mannes r-;;::=:==============================================::::::; "Dear Mom and Dad. Gramps. Grandma. l am. ~ue and Eddie· It's awful hot.· humid and dust> here. We arc s1111ng 1n the middle of a damned dco;crt tf)1ng to krcp one anOtllm sp1rm up nnd 11 it""ts harder all the time The biggest problem "c ha'c 1s boredom. • "The gU)S v.ho ha\C rrcel\Cd letters from home arc en' 1C'd b) 4D.... dear .\nn. pica~ let )Our m\defS ltftOW now Important II IS that "c v.ntc to our men and women v.ho arc half a world away. stf\ 1ng their count!). -ELLA GL.\DNOR. PIITSBURG H Yoa don't need to be a 1rea I writer. J91t p•t to1e~er 1omt wonts tellhlg wllto yo. are. wbl yoar life 11 like. Deterlbe yoar bobble1, you laleresl1 ud wllat Is bppnlag bere at lllome. ADytllllD& yoa cllloo1e lo tell wlll be of Oper1tJoa ADD Landen, Oe.ert Sllleld, APO Ntw York, N.Y. 09848-00H OR A.Dyoae la lbt l'toiavy or Marines •board 1llllp Oper•lloo Arul Landen. Deurt S.ltld FPO Ntw York. New York OHH-tOOI A FAREWELL SALUTE TO THE OLD PIER ... The City of Huntington Beach invites the public to join in a demolition and construction dedication party for the new municipal pier! Thursday, October 25 11:30 A.M. at the parking lot south of the Huntington Beach Municipal Pier . '" * Live music * Renderings of the new pier * Free pier souvenirs *Speakers \ I I ~ B~/T / the past! ~\~~~ - • • , W A TCH THE CANDIDATE S ON TV -l<OCE CHANNEL 50 ON OCTOBER 24TH AT 6:30 P.M . AND YOU W ILL THE"J l<"IOW .. ENRIGHT IS THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE JOBI ELECT JAMES G. .. 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Explore Frankfurt's legendary shopping mile, the Zeil. And for refreshments, it's the old town of Sachsenhausen . To win, tune in K-OCEAN 103.1 FM. f RANl(flJRT ;\\amott BOTrl ) -- Listen for the featured artist of the day. If you are the 10th caller to identify the artist-you'll be entered in the drawjng. Or, register at the NEWPORT AUTO CENTER while shopping for your favorite car- Porsche, Chevy, Audi, Bentley or Rolls Royce . On October 25, K-OCEAN will hold a random drawing to select a winner. This just might be your Octoberfest. So, instead of watching high rises along the 405 fwy, you could be seeing historical roads and buildings once occupied by Roman Armies and Famous Poets. American Airlines G ERMAN TOURIST BUREAU --·· 'Newport •HOU.SRO~ ~ 11~, Ce •UF. ·n;;y •I RSCHli ~I n.Uto nter •('lfEVHOU.7 •AUDI (714)m-.o (800) -.7«m Ul IA8T COAST RJGBWA Y AT IA Y IOI! DIJVK, NIWPOIT IL\CI, CA l'wtf1'1f\li.< ... rkH""'81) 'llNllTll~~·'"'•'" "" lllAll".1~111;( ~lllllUlllll .. ,~ tlkl .. Jl\•!ll'•·~ .inil••lnn .... ,.h .... lf!l>I} < • llllf'k '" ruk,. 111\' 1111 ltk "'II Ot I A '111 ... 1. • I 111 """'"' "1 «•·nl\'t I "1·• . 'w1H•, JM "W~fl'"' lk ~ h 1 Ao .,,,,_, • ... By lob WIMhart ~--..... Tht Cincinnati Reds' astoundina four-t1me Wortd Series sweep of the O.kland Athletics helped tum CBS' v•ualed .. dream tcUOn .. into 1 S 150 million nfahtmare. The A's were humiliated by Cin- ~innali~ But the trisst loser of all Just mia)\t be CM-Spons, which lost more than S 13 milUon for each of the three WO(ld Series pmes that weren't played. CBS always expected to lose money on the first year of its four- year. S 1.06 billion deal for Major League Baseball. Even before the World Series bepn, CBS estimated its first-year baseball losses at "somewhere under $1 00 million." But CBS-always-fiau~4<>-mak up its earl y losses later in the contract, despite complaints from ABC and NBC that CBS overbid by as much as $300 million, which would make it impossible to make a profit on the deal. Add intangible benefits -the promotional value alone is in- calculable, especially for a network whose prime-time lineup is struggl- ing -and CBS concluded that it was wonh it to make the World Series the final act of its sports "drea~ season" in 1990. •. ,,,, '''"• 11•'9PllWll laAUOA CIMMA 709 E 1M1>CM llvd &IS lHO A .... e-Tr~7 9 IDWAJtOI NllWt"Otn' CJNSMA JOO N""'1>0ft (rn(" l>H>r 1>44-010() I ,-....,. IGI S JO 8 10 X> } M....-.... fl'G I II \ I I\ 'I JO I I 10 I Av ....... fl'GI S 4S 8 JO 11 IDWAltDS tslAND CINI-f •V>-on ,........, Nrw P"" I """' &4() I / 18 I TI>• -SpM flll 11 4S 1 IS 4 4\ 1 1(1 1(11\ } 0 ..... •1 Dew" U"4er !PC. I Ji t l I II "1 10 \() l l'aclfk H ...... 1 11fll/4\ JI\ \lO ••\ 10 4 lilllr. Dettl"J fl'(" I Ii I J 4\ I I\ \ •' H I\ 10 )0 \ M -•· f~ De .. h Ill ' I\ I I\ \ I• 1 I\ 'I IS ~ l'o n c•r4a ,.,_ the ••e• 111 t / 4\ t I'. ' H A 10 I\ I Goo4Pell•• 111 I 4 I 1() U DO Cl;)/MA Nrwpfvt 81vn •f "4r\l\IP.•'f \ l'I_..,,... '4 A "•ll Mllf11r'1 Croulne llfl \ I I\ • 4\ l'OltT THIATltl /'I()\ I ( •11 ><·<Jl'WAf to I I 1'.'t~I Ute .... NOthlnt .... I 10 • 4\ C.taMnl IDWA•DS CINIMA CINTllt ~IOI Ii utx 1 a ... o ...,,...., "'"'",,, ,.nc,., q '• 't • I ~•U.• 1,1 4 ·~ 7 I() 10 j(l Welc-e H-e •oar Cllnotk,,_I 1P(, I , I M11rll!e4 lot De .. h • \ ' 1 4 a ..... , rv t< A to 1( 4\ rru111.,, 7:00 7:30 8:00 • • • • • • MAYO CBS• .. dttam stUOO" 1taned with the Suptt Bowl and on throu&h the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball finals, tht National Basketball As- sociation duampionship, U.S. Open tennis, the Masters and Pro- fessional Golfers' Association championships, the Daytona SOO. the Mltjor league Baseball Cham- pionship Series. and the World Series . Goin& into the World Series, what the CBS Sports brass feared most was a sweep of Cincinnati by mighty Oakland. In fact. when Cincinnati won the first game, a relieved CBS Sports Pttsident Neal Pilson was heard to joke, "Yeah, now watch the Reds ecp, .. which i$ exactly what hap- pened. . CBS sold adven1sing for the World Series on the bam of six games. The network balances its expenses -mostl)' tele v1s1on rights to production costs -against what it can charge for co mmercial spots in six games without driving away ad vertiscrs. • Under that system. 1f the Series goes to a seventh game 1t"s a bonus for the network. a mult1m1llion- dollar windfall. though none of the last four World Series lasted the full .. IDWAltDI CINIMA ..... r-Siva /Ad•"'l Av~ S4fo-110l M~ .. Me 1f'C. l!ft. 111\ 1010 HAltaOlt TWIN CINIMAS >1.t<t..>< 8"'d t f W •l\Ot'O \ltrrl OJ I JSOI l .....,.ef_U.. .... DeM tll\ I 'I IO•S /l'ec-He ..... 1 1lf1\4\ A 10 I\ MISA CtNSMA ,._rwpou 8tw.i ""' \1 1>4~ SO/\ l'r••-•4 1-ertt I~' t IO " N#row MM .... '"' 8 IO TOWN CINTU CINIMAJ \ ••I" C :M\l l'l.o1 • 7SI 4 1&4 ........ ,_Pen \ } Mtf1H'1 c.-u..e Ill U I IO I lt) 10 l Wei<-H-e ltoar C-Mld•-1 II'(, I II I} 4\ I \ 1 ~ 10 \o 4 Whfte 1'11tece 1•1 11 IC! I 4\ 4 ~ I\ II kl O H Soun. COAST l'LAZA ll•••tn11\,,,,n. ""' \•h Ill I I Aw•I-1Pt.1 \ I IO 10 I Mr. Den1 .. , '''" ' lJ \ ., A If) I\ I TI>• S_., of M111lc 1r1 •I ' Ill WI SOUTH COAST Vll~GI \unh ,..,., •I '"""' H 0-0\U GoMPef .. t tl l ' "' I O ..... e1 Dow" UrMler tP<• 1 It \ 7 lO 10 l l'aclftc H elehU 1# t M I<) I< Hllltlllt• lllA IOWAltOS CHAltTWlt CINTitl •~JJ " •""' A.• A4 '1 ' Ghott ff'C. I) \I\ I •\ Ir) IS 1 Av afOf't 1r • ,.. ,.. •u J I I'-H ....... 11 \ \ I • 'I H • Me•ttft" eeN• r I 4 4 ' , '\ I ! \ ',_. ... r1 ,, JI 'l IDWAltDS HUNTINGTON TWIN •11~4 t "',. \I 1even pmes. CBS originally want~ to sell its 30-sccond World Series commercial sp<>ts at SJS0.000 each. but cut its price to S27S,000 when there were few takers. ·A typical nint>-inning game has about 2S minutes of commercial time. At S27S,000 per 30 seconds. the revenue works out to S 13. 7S million per game. . CBS had to hustle to convince sp0nsors to pay even S?7S,OOO. The TV spons-advcrtising market has softened since CBS won the baseball contract in 1988. and CBS supposedly had to throw in two Sunday-night movie spots and a pro football spot as a bonus. Adding to CBS problems. whi le the four World Series games played last week made CBS the top-rated primetime network on those nights and probably for the week. it looks like the 1990 Series will emerge as the second-lowest-rated Series since the games moved to pnme time in 1971 . CBS. incidentally, isn't the onl y network to lose money on baseball. It was estimated that ESPN would lose about $40 mill ion on the first year of its baseball co ntract. Now the cahle·television network's losses arc expected to be more than S53 mil hon. A48-0J88 I ........ ,_ 0.-111 \ 7 ' I I 7 0...-lltl s 8 104\ """ THI UNIVl1tlll"f' ONIMA 41"\ C-• "'""' llS4 fl81 t I ....... flM 0.-flt) S 7 ' 11 1 "-<ar• ft.--.... 1Rt 1> IS A JC' •O l ..,._... --""'"9 0. ... 1111 b IS II 11 10 • Mlil.r-1 c.o--. 1i 1 S JO e 10 tO S l'lldftc ......... fl l S IS 1 lO '4\ '-o-Meflat flll 71\ •O WOODelttDGI CINIMAI 11 P•" • • ,...,_w•y/CIJ/Nfl Otrvr ~St .(l&S\ I ~, ..... fll 7 IS 10 I I'-•· Pr-the .... 1•1 \IC I •\ 0 l We-e H-e ltO•J C-kf\llel tP<, I 11 \ 1" 10~ 4 Mr. Delli..J jl'C, I )I S 4 \ 9 I\ IQ J() \ Gho<t 1Pu ' 11 \ I lO 10 f ........... , P'OUNTAIN VAU.11' TWIN 8100•1'o•IU f •l""J" IOq l~J I Mr. Denlnr fPG llj \ )0 fl 10 I\ J 0 ..... e , Down Ur'4et ,re, I Ii • WI. I ¥ 10 l'AMll'I' l'OU• CINIMA 116> 8'"""""'" \l '"I I l() 1 r Ghofl ,re, •111 •\ '1\ '"' 10 '' 1 .,_ellet II I l< • I\ 1 It) I ........ of -U.. .... DeM t•I I 4 ,. II 10 • , ....... 9-IC.I 1 IO I IO _ .. e H_.e,, ••-Heen ,ru1 S S O l're•-.., ,,,,,_e,.1 1•1 t lalll•lllCll IDWA•DI SOUTH COAST LAGU-• '" \ .,..., H J"w•r 4 'ti 1 I M_ ... PM De-11! ~ \ 11 < I I\ • M fffe,·1 Crotat,.. • ' 1 \ • •\ 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 Hart's (It Rup I Car,,.ts WE CLEM mEITAL RUGS t• •TCl ST. ll .... T KACH ts5-04lS I .. • I t'. l .< 1 i I. ~----..... ~~-- DAl.f ••••• .. ----- • Jo i I .I • An ........ ··~ Pvbllhld -Plge Group Pub1'8hlng, tnc. Mlfl I. ..... pr11ldef1t a ctMt executive offlcer I.•?' Lectttor&~t -•• • 1Mn8Qlng editor .. W; L night editor ... ._,II, chairman 11P1111 W. 111111; II, executive vtoe president •••• L 1111 • general manager Editorial We. ho~ every parent clipped the Daily Pilot anicle in Su~day s .. paper hea.dhned . "Tee n killed in motorcycle accident. and made It mandatory reading for their sons and daughters. If you missed the story, this editorial will do. . A 16-year-o ld Irvine H igh School student was killed in Irvine early Sa~urday morning when he lost control of his motorcycl~ whale speeding around a curve. His passenger escaped wlth o nly minor inj unes. The dn'.er. age Mason Keagy of Irvine, was driving north o n Irvine Bo ulevard about 12:20 a.m . when he lost control of a m~torcycle. which he had purchased j ust three weeks earlier. JU St no rth of Q treet. The m o torcycle. according to police repons. finally came to rest o n the nght s houlder of the southbound side o f the road. Keagy sufl'ered fatal head injuries. Neither )Outh was weanng a helmet at the time of the crash. a fac t that frightened Susan Keagy. the boy's m o ther. since her son sold his Fiat car and bought the m otorqlce jus t three weeks earlier. Susan K eagy·s words arc fnghtening: "l couldn't get him to use a helmet. We didn't approve of him o wning the bike. H e JUSt bought the bake three weeks ago without o ur knowledge. Ever since he bought that bake I had the worst 1magmmgs .... He knew very well (we wanted him to wear a helmet). we made at very clear. H e'd com e ho me and say. 'See. I'm sttll ali ve.' .. It's hard to m ake sense out of a 16-year-old's death. Sage Keagy. a junior a t Irvine High. who liked computers and politics and worked at W ild Ra vers during the summe r. is gone. almost without warni ng -the 1mmonahty of youth suddenly ... sudden!) very m ortal. We hope Sage d idn't die an vain. We hope o ther teenagers will learn their lesson from his tragic mistake: m o torcycles are extremely dangerous. and. witho ut helmets. they can be fatal. Write to usl .......... ._Cillll ....... The..__ MJ,.. enoouregea corr.epondence from our rMden. We requeet i.ttera be kept to ac>Ptolllmetefy 300 WOfda. Any correspondence 96gnlflcantty longer thW'I 300 WOfdt wlll be printed at our dl9cretlon .. a C bC IL ;, ... C ;or ____ .. Community eommentan. ar• ,...,..,.., for ._,.. S*flnent to c:ftl• and towne along the Or11nG9 Coat. Guest commentartee mey pert.in to any pubtle taaue. Editorial reepol'\M9 111• r..-ved tor r~tt811 to edltOl'lal poeltlon• of lhe ...... -........ L•Uen conlk*ed 10 be Mbek>uS °' In bad t .. t• wtll not be printed Wrtten are Mmlted to tour tubmltak>na • month. All correepondence mutt be algr'9d and Include the writer'• addr... and te6ephone number '°' Yermc.tlon purpoeee. Letten "'°'*' be addreued to the ...... -MJ ,_, 330 W•t Bay Street, Coata MeM, CA 92427 Attention: Letten to lhe Edtt0t Wrltera wtlh qu..11on1areurged10 call the o.lly Piiot at (714) 642--4321. EJll. 352. D11111•y ~J ••• ,, ••••• ' Lsttsrs Dll't 111 1a11v .. To the Editor: The winds going through Eastern Europe and the So\ 1et Union blow- ing away state controlled econ- omics. which limited people's abili- ty to ind1v1duall} create and de- -.:el<?P themselves and bnng un- ltm1ted gains. have now found their way to the United States. bringing with them some of those ph1losoph1cs of penalizing or taxing the very people "'ho are able. creative and thus successful. America. is the s)mbol of free enterprise. where 1nd1\ 1duals are unrestricted (within the law) to de- velop. ~ate. e'ercise their ingenu1- t) and so bring "-Calth to them- selves and this countn This 1'1 not seen anywhere cl~ 10 this world. To propose to ta' those 1nd1v1duals C\ en more for being sUITessful is to punish the people who made .\menca the hea\en of the pn\ate market econom) In their ~arch tor way~ to tame the deficat. federal officials intend to introduce ne"' ta'\ increases aim- ing at lu"ul') items It 1s presumt'd that luAul') items are those one could go "'llhout In our countr) the value of lu,.urv 1s different to those 1n other countnes. Dunng the rommunist regimes 1n Eastern Europe. a 'chicle called the Trabant made 1n East German} "'as a luxun item to them. a\atlablc to fe"' and then onl) af\cr wa1t1ng many. man~ }ears. The Trabant was such a pnm1t1\e \Chicle the Western World has nothing to com- pare with It and )Ct 11 \1.3\ a lu\un 1tem b) the standard!. in those countnes. Amenca 1s and hopcfull) '"" remain the counti; of equal op- ponunit} where ab1ht). hard "'orl. new ideas bring due re"'ards and wtahh to the people and the coun- try a like. Among those rc\\ards arc so- callcd "lu·wr) Items:· T o make people pay an c'1ra ta:-. amounts to penalize those "ho worked so hard to be successful I\ a severe blow to achievers. This countf) "'ants to encourage achievers and allow them to dul) reward themselves. ince when 1s at a "negative" to tx· successful? Sho uld o ne get pun1~hed through taxes for reaping the fruits of free enterprise" These "luxur} 11em" ta' pro posals smack uf socialism and make a mocker; of our free market system. They "stnke at the vcf} The fo/lowmg are sample of Or- u1e CM1l Dally Piiot ft"Dders· commenrsnnd ,·n11nsms The Pilot publishes th<'S<" n, ponscs on a dall) basis and <'nrouroges its readers to call the Ed11or's Horltn<' at 642-6086. flll-111 I 111111 I'm calhn1 about unday's paper. section B. Carol Humphrey • column. She refers to ~me aut<>- &raPh cclebnty mos~~ and she names five celchntie who have donated surh ma~h. One of them is Dan Quail (the way 11 1 pcllcd in tht' rolumn). I don't ~now of any celcbnty b that nam<'. If sht' 1s rdt'mna to the v 1C't pm1dcnt of nited States of Amenca. I ~licvc he 1pcll$ his last name Quayle. If you find this to be the case. would )Ou please tell arol Humphrc) about th1 $0, 1f she wants to use hi' rJ•mc in the future SM will spell 1t properly. Editor'• note: Wt/I do. "'c 1/so JMUtd the m1«uc •lo• ro iM rop ~- ~ onl) th1na mauina from Re". .. hean of our Amen can wa~ of hfe. To use the rt'venue of these new luxury taxes to make up for the budget deficit 1s looking at the bottom side of the philosophy of "m y tank 1s half empty, let us taA those who kct'p on dnving." In- stead of the philosophy of"my tank 1s half full." let us keep on dnving and find ways to fill up the tank. Ocvelop and encourage ingenull) to bnng about those needed re- sources and rt·ward those who ha~ e the dnve. intelligence. and capabih- t). Do not punish the people "'1th these negative tax proposals. These \Cl') luxury tax proposals "'ould also affect manv Amencans who depend on the pr0duc11on and markt'tmg of these W<alled luxur. Items. · The writer has lived m man\ developing countnes. where the ach1e\Crs were conunuall) taxed and these taxes struck the vcr) \Sme people "'ho could haH· con- tributed to thr gro"'1h of their· coun- tr'\. In .\menca "'C ha\e seen exam- ples of unhm1ted growth amona some of our latest 1mm1grants who camt' 1n as "boat people." without a penn". and "'ho through hard "'ork could re""ard themselvt'S and acquire some of these "lu-c.ury llc.>ms:· "'•thout ha' ing to pa) extra taws. The proposals of taxing luxul) 1tC"ms do not belong 1n the fabnc of •\mem:a·s free cnterpnse. .\re "'e going to hecome a nation of .. gulash kap1talism'l .. OOLF B.\LLIN ( orona dcl ~1ar SlrVlll CllllllNI To the Editor: This is ~sponse to thl' letter )OU published on Oct I~ from Mignon hwe1m:r in n Bcmartlmo. fl'· garding the Fountain Valle) School 01stnc:t's dCl0 1\1on to sell a portion of II e'CCS'I ~hoot proper!) I am one o r liH' member\ ot ~hool .\sscts Management Inc IS.\Mf). a nonprofit group e tab- hc;hed b\ the <;(.'hool board to man· age the real cstatr assets of the d1'ltnct M ~ h"'c1uer questions the school hoard's c-c.pcrt1sc in real estate ma11c~ The fact 1 . the ~hool board purpose!~ establistlt'd .\Ml. becauM· 11 rccogn11ed the nttd to use c\pcrts .\Ml has used e-c.pen ad' ice in all of lt5 dec1s1on making. I don't Ii.n o" ho"' \t ~h\l,.e1tLer. E1chler's pufT pu~cc ori I rael rttrnl· ly was the bit "'t' u'>unll\ hear about how i\mcr1cnn'> should he ~ grate- ful to h:ive ~uch a "ondrrful "onl) rd1ablc all\ in the Middle East .. This 1 an oh' 1ous canard. as ev1drn~ b~ Israel's total non- pan1c1pa11on in tht' .\mrncan-lcd ll.N. coaht1on against Iraq .\men· cans might a~k thcm!lehcs JU!>! what arc we-getung from our con- tinuing $3 htlhon·n·)l'ar-plus pay· ola to Israel Your canraturc in today's Pilot. Monday. really ponnl) the JUV<'n· 1lc mind of the person a llowina 1t to ~ pnntcd. If (Conarc man Dana) Rohraba her did md~ ..ample 1nyth1na 20 rnrs ago. he con· qllcrcd 11 then The pcoplt' that rt'all) act out 10 ~ote know cx- pt'nence i" the areatcst teacher and adman: him ~ r tht tand hf' ha taken to tamp out drup. b'I boo to Rohraba hc:r's so- c.llfd fC>f"mtt friend for pubhcmna po 1b~ untruth , My aoodn I'm 14 )'t'an old. and was ntver on ctn.a When I ~as a tcc~r. I was warned then about drop. 0 li ving in San lkmardino. can be informed about school matters in Fountain Valle) fl am a 15-vear resident of Fountain Valle).) The Fountain Valle~ school board and SAM I. on the other hand. arc 'en informed · The pros and cons of JOmt \en- tures "'ere s1ud1c:d at length This "'as no Ca'iual. .. naive.. dCC1s1on. This "'as an informed ac11on to pro' 1de liquid '"~ts to cnhame the education of the children 1n the district \ 3cant \C'hool buildings pro\ 1de no cduca11onal 'alue to our children Man~ J01n1 'cnturcs art' suncss- ful. Of coun.e. some arc not and I am so~ \t Sch"'e•lZl."r has had bad e-c.penen~ lkau\C some J01nt 't:nturc:s art uns\Jc~ful. "'e purpoS('f~ made sure that the guaranteed cash pon1on of the J01n t H~nturc "as a significant propor- tion of the total deal E \en 1f all of our JO int 'l."ntures are unsucccssf ul. "'e "'tll haH~ n:al111:d millions of dollar'\ more than had "'c managed the assets in other "'a) s Our liming "'as good ~e sold when 1t was a seller's market. We are no"' considering IO\ estment o f the proettds in a bu)er's market Our m1ss1on 1s to enhance the education of the children of the d1stnct The \Chool ~rd 1s doing the nght thing. and our children "'111 be I he betta for 11 NEAL T KA K£L Fountain Valle) llm1'1J fir E•llY To the Editor .\ ~ou kno'-". our press relations effons arc geared toward obtaining nc" CO\eragl' that is fair and ac- curate I am "'n11ng to commend one: of 'our rl•poncrs Em1h .\dam'>. for hl'r professional d<'· meanor and factual reporting of thrce compll'' ca..cs the Dr White ca\C' the Rabh ln\e 11g.a11on and th<' Fahe~ trial In each of these stones. Emil~ "'as thorough 1n her inten 1e"s "'Ith the Police Department and. 1n tum. "'rote a \er) interesting and fallual anu:k .\ltJ\ough Emil~ has not bel·n "1th the Piiot ver) long. her s'-1lls and demeanor are e'emplal'). \\ c lool fof""'ard to worling w11h her 1n the future .\RB ( ~MPBELL Chief of PohC'<' ewport lkach I am calling about the Dana Rohrabacher ston I sa"' 'our headline that he 'used drugs :is a ~oung man. ~h CUTIOSll\ IS aroused. Has an~bod> taken a surve) of the Dail) Pilot. of all the people? Have an} of them uS<'d drugs. which the} arc accusing. I ev<'n hehe\e Dana probabh did do 11 ~use 1t seem~ 10 he the normal thing to do. I am 65 and when I was thnt young it would have bttn a temhlc thins. Now that I am 65. I rC'ahze what went on and I knov. v. ho~ fault It wa It wa!I the fault of the liberal pre s that rondoncd all this stufT and said how great 1t was to take drugs. and I rememlx"r Dr. Leary do\l,.n at Laauna Beach and all that me Your ant le o n "0.annt Fein~ tetn commits to pro<ho1cc," which t in the Monday pepcr above the fold· It is a ntC"t pubh<' rcl111ons cffon and t0und hke It was -nnen b a PR firm for the nw ~ rntaurant at I 000 Sant.a na Blvd.. nc't door to the tratn 1.111on. and their unday bnand•. The one th1"1 the tory dOC'Sn "t iay wt\d tenns much more rclcva"t it hOW m11ny ptOplc attended that bnulcb. SAC RAMENTO -The popular image of a lobbyist is not an es- pecially attractive one. A lobbyist -someone hited to represent corporate. labor union, pro fessional, 1overnmcntal or trade-associauon interests m deal· mgs with government -is widely seen as a cipr<hewing aacnt of corruption. The im..,c was grounded in bis- to ncal reality. the most obvious example being Artie Samish. the self-proclaimed "Scc;rct Boss of California" who onct allowed bis photo to be taken wtth a ventril- oquist's dummy. representing the Ugislaturc. sitting on his knee. There arc still a few practitioners of the Anie Sam1sh school prowling the hallwavs o f the Cu1fomia state Capitol. But JUSt as government and politics have evolved in the past generauon. so has the lobby101 trade. Toda) 's lobbyists. hundreds of whom operate in Sacramento, arc almost as likely to be women as men. much of the gJad-handing and dnnk·bU) ing has disappeared. and 1nforma11on 1s becoming as 1mpon- ant as mone~ in dealing wsth law- makers. Lobbyists have even been willing 1n recent months to tcstJfy in federal co'-'n about being shaken down for money by legislators. Lobb~1sts come 1n all stripes and shades. but at's ~n m) expcnencc. and 1t is not unique. that lobbyists general!~ are morc intelligent. com- petent and hont'St than the leps- lators they arc contacting on behalf of their clients. Whatever. it's simply a fact that wsthout lobbyists the l...qJslatUI'<' couldn't function at aJI. becau~ it's 1mposs1ble for everyone to pcr- sonall} rep~nt his or her own intettSts in dcahngs with elected offic1als. It may be comfon1na to lhiok that the lqJslaturc 1s corrupt and ineffccuve because of so many lob- byms. but they arc mCTCly conduits and agents. no more respors1ble for the ethical health of the Capitol than lawyers arc for the ethics of JUd~ If -tawmaltn-s aR te» in· Oucnced b~ lobbyists. that's then o"'n mpC1nsib1lity and those of voters The msp1rat1on for th('S(' mus1ncs about lobbyists and lobbying is Richard Dugall~. for many years the Sacramento lobbyist for Ford Motor Co .. \!,.ho lost a Iona battle "1th cancer th1' month. Dirk Dugally didn't look like. a lobb} 1 t and he d1dn 't act like a lobb~1st. at least m the popular conception '\ quiet and mfinit•I)' polite man. he rt'tamed thole quaht1<'S as he battl~ bcrou:ally "Ith his disease. candidly tell~ f nC"nds and acquamtancn of treat- mc."nts.. of progress and of sctbacb. v.orldng as much as he could. main· taming an active interest in !he building sports pools. One might think that rep- rcSt"nt1ng one of the planet's lartest and nche t corportat1ons would be a nap But there's a curious ck· mcnt to the no"' of influmce m acramento laW}ers. insurance companies. bankers. horsc-nac1na tracks. doc- tors. the liquo r mdusuy. public- emplo tt unions -those arc the sourtts of the reall) bi& m oney, oot Big Business. In the perverse atmosphere ohbe a pitol. with its emphasi.s on cam- paign mone}. Ford and ssmilar cor· porat1ons are tht undefdop w their lobbyist come up •inA tho~ for the big campeian CMa- tnhutors. o\ f('w years q o, for ~ some heavy h1nen 'WC1"C t~ to persuade the Lqislature to bw automakers to sns&all devica tllli would. they said, cut down a. * pollution. even th<>Ulh "" .... Na R~urccs Board sald mey ....... increase smoa. The mo.y -.. fluencc was obv10\d., and D a 11 and lobbyists for the OCbcf ... makcn, none of-t..ct. 11ve _, to lqislat0f1. foueht ~ to stave off the u...tt, 1 clifftalll w since tM ipOftton of die EllJI c had wrapped them_.~ ill .. cloak of na..-......., .,..... and hit collmpft won. Whidl ..._ onsuatn \Mt ...,,.... ... 1911 CO...mOft ....... 1 ........ . ~moMy. ............ -=~=~ llllllil r? 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Add intangible benefits -the promotional value alone is in- calculable, especially for a network whose prime-time lineup is struggl- ing -and CBS concluded that it was wonh it to make the World Series the final act of its sports "drcal"(l season" in 1990. Mor/111111.,, .... , ..... llAUOA Clll•MA 10t E 1-.. 111"' 6 7S JS/O A1199'• "'-Tr~ 1 9 IOWAltOS NSWPOn ONIMA JOO "'rwpo<' ( ........ 0<··~ &44-0lf>O I , __ IGI S )() II tO 10 1 ............. jP(j I fl S I I~ 'I tC1 I 1 10 l Awafoft ll'GI S•S 11 IO 11 IOWAltOS ISi.AHO CINIMA f ""'°" IW'W! "'""' pt"lfl ( ""'"' ,..40-1J18 I TIM .... S..-. 1'1 11 H JI~ 4 •\ 'I(• IU I\ J 0"'91•)' Dew" UfMle• fP•1t11 I I I' ""' 10 \0 l Paclfk H ....... 1111 11 •S I I\ \Ill I t\ llJ 4 M•. Deft ... )' 1PC1 I II I/ •\ I I\ \ 4'o .. I\ 10 )() t, M.wlle4 ~ Deetlt ff l I J '• ._ I \ \ I \ Y I \ 'I I\ ' P•n~· r r-lh• I ... '"' I J • .. I "· .. 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In fact, when Ci ncinnati won the first game, a relieved CBS Spons Pttsident Neal Pilson was heard to joke, ··veah, now watch the Reds sweep," which is exactly w'hat hap- pened. CBS sold advertising for the ·w orld Series on the basis of six games. The network balances its expenses -mostl) television rights to production costs -against what it can charge for commercial spots in six games without driving away. advcnisers. Under that system. if the Series goes to a seventh game it's a bonus for the network . a multimilhon- dollar windfall. though none of the last four World Scncs lasted the full IDWAltOS CINIMA Hl'IOOf ""'" Atl•"'' "-' S•~ l 101 .,.. ............ ~ 1111 Ill\ IO IO -HOit TWIN CIHIMAS ><.-too-I ·" I W•• ~ ~fl~•• &J I HOI I ........ _, -~ OeMI • \ ' • 10•\ 1 PKlftc H.._,..1 1t °' " n " MllA ONIMA "'~' .... I "" \t ~ o \• ,/\ Pr••-H •--q 1 • -••• M ...... ,,, 11 JO TOWN CINTI• CINIMAI "" u1 I' AIJ ISi 4 184 1 erk-r-'•n ' 1 ........ Cr....... ., 11 I .... 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CBS had' to hustle to convince sponsors to pay even $27S,OOO. The TV spons-advcnisina market bu softened since CBS won the baseball contract in 1988. and CBS supposedly had to throw in two Sunday-night movie spots and a pro football spot as a bonus. . Addin& to CBS problems, whale the four World Series games played last week made CBS the top-rated primetime network on those nights and probably for the week, it looks like the 1990 Series w;u emerge as the second-lowest-rated Series since the games moved to prime time an 1971. CBS. incidentally, isn't the onl y network to lose money on baseball. It was estimated that ESPN would lose about $40 million on the first year of its baseball contract. Now the cable-televi sion network 's losses are expected to be more than S53 million. ,_... 11111 I M-MI -0.-ft l \ I oJ I I l oo.M-lt 1 S II IOH ....... 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C.01...... • ' \ • 4\ 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 • WClltd leriH: As at Reds To.. ltotl-0.M lilowte: ••••• LOlll Wlf ...... (1911, Orama) rmoeny Conl d AnnNlcecl lllow Hunan BrltlOI VICCMO, Glor ONldu • • • • ,,.. .. lMd I Hart's ~ Russ a Carpets WE a.EM mtltfTAL RUGS t• •tm ST. ll.flWUCT 10at t5M4l5 -~ .. l '. Pvbll .... ~ Pmge Group Publllhlng, Inc. _. L-. pr111dent a ctNf executive omc.r .. -. II, chairman .... W ....... II, executive vice president Ilsa• L I k L general manager Editorial Wla.t 11111111; •lll'cJCll dllllP·Cll 111'1111111 W~ hope every pa~nt clipped the Daily Pilot article in Su~day s .. paper hea;dhned, "Teen killed in motorcycle accident. and made at mandatory reading for their sons and daughters. If you missed the story. this editorial will do. . A 16-year-old Irvin~ High School student was killed in Irvine early Sa~urday morning when he lost control of his motorcycle: whale SJ>C:Cdm~ ~ro~nd a curve. His passenger escaped with only mmor m1unes. The dnv_er. Sage Mason Keagy of Irvine, was driving nonh on Irvine Boulevard about 12:20 a.m. when he IDJt control of a motorcycle. which he had purchased just thft!'" weeks earlier, JUSt nonh of Q Street. The motorcycle .. according to police repons, finally came to rest on the nght shoulder of the southbound si de of the road. Keagy suffered fatal head injuries. Neither youth was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. a fact that fnghtened Susan Keagy, the boy's mother. since her son sold his Fiat car and bought the motorcylce just three weeks earlier. Susan Keagy's words are frightening: "I couldn't get him to us:e a helmet. We dad~'t approve of him owning the bike. He JUSt bought the bike three weeks ago without our knowledge. Ever since he bought that bike I had the worst 1maganmgs .... He knew very well (we wanted him to wear a helmet). we made 1t very clear. He'd come home and say. 'See. rm stall alive.' .. It's hard to make sense out of a 16-year-old's death. Sage Keagy. a junior at Irvine High. who liked computers and politics and worked at Wild Rivers during the summer. is gone. almost without warning -the immonality of youth suddenly ... suddenly very monal. We hope Sage didn't die in vain. We hope other teenagers will learn their lesson from his tragic mistake: motorcycles are extremely dangerous. and. without helmets. they can be fatal. Write to usl ........................... The -.... -Piii enccM.lreget eorreepondenoe from our readera. We requeet ..., .. be kept to ~oxlmatety 300 word&. Any eor~ ~ftcMtty tonger then 300 word• will be printed et our d18cretlon 11 • C %' j,-C kj or ....... 11 $ I Community c;ommentlftel ere ,..... ¥ed ror i.,.. pett"*tt to dtlel end town. ek>ng the Orenge Coast. Gu.t commenterlel may petteln to eny pubk lelue. Edltorlal reeponeet ere reler'Ved for rebuttela to editorial PoelttoN of the ......... ..., ..... Lettera conekMred to be Nbelou• or In bad tut• wltl not be print*'. Wrltera •• Mmlted to four IUbmtllk>na • month. All corr~ muat be 19* end lndllde the writer'• eddr-end tetephone number for 119tlftcetlon ~ Len .. ~ be eddr....3 to the ...... 11111-Piii, 330 W•t Bey Street. Coeta M99&, CA t2t27. Attention: Lettera to the Edttor. Writers With QUeetlona we urged to cell the Dally Pilot •t (714) 842-4321, Ex1. 352. Q I• rr Tr1ll1• Letters Dll't 111 ICllllv .. To the Editor: The winds going through Eastern Euro~ and the Soviet U nion blow- ing away state controlled econ· omics. which limited ~ople's abili- ty to ind1v1du'all) create and de- velop themselves and bring un· limited gains, have now found theJr way to the United States. bringing with them some of those ph1losoph1es of ~nal mng o r taxing the very people who are able. creative and thus successful. America. is thC' s)mhol of free enterprise. v.here md1"1duals are unrestricted (within the law) to de· velop. create. exercise their ingenui- ty and so bring v.ealth to them· selves and this country. This is not seen anywhere else in this world. To propose to ta' those 1nd1v1duals even more for being successful 1s to punish thC' people who made Amenca the hca' en of the pnvate market econom>. In their search tor wavs to tame the deficit. federal officials intend to introduce new ta' increases ;urn- ing at luxul) ttems' It 1s presumed that lu\UI) Items arc those one could go without. In our count!) the value of luxul)· 1s different to those 1n other countnes. Dunng the communist regimes an Eastern Europe. a vehicle called the T rabant made an Eai.t German) "as a lu'\UI) Item 10 them. a'a1labk to few and then onl) after wa1t1 ng man). man) years The Trabant was such a prim111ve 'chicle the Western World has no1h1ng to com- pare Wlth 11 and ~ct 11 v.as a lu'\uf') item by the standards an those countnrs. America 1s and hopeful!) will remain the count!)' of l'qual op- ponunity where ability. hard wor~. new ideas bring due rewards and ~alth to the people and the coun- try alike. Am ong those rc\\ard'> art so- called "luxuf) Items.·· To make people pa} an e\tra ta\ amounts to pcnahLe those "ho worked so hard to be sut·ccssful 1'i a severe blow to achieve~. This oounlry wants to encourage achievers and allow them to dul) reward themselves. Smee when is 11 a "negative" to be successf ul'l Should one get punish~ through taxes for reaping the fru11s of free t nterprisc:' These "luxur} item" ta\ proposals smack of soc1ah-.m and make a mocker. of our free market system. They 'stnke at the vcl) ,.., ,, ,,,, .. ,.,,, The fol/oM.ing atT sample of Or. aqe CoHt D1Jly Piiot readers· commenrsand cnric1sms. The Piiot publtshc-s tht•sl re ponses on 3 d i1tf\ basis and cncourlJlc-it readers t~ c•ll the Edllor's Hotline at 642-6086. Fll1•111 I .. II rm (&llina about unday's paper. tcc tion B. Carol Humphrey,· column. he refers to some auto- &nPh cclcbnty masks and he names fi ve cclebnues who have donated such mask One of them is Dan Quail (the v.ay 1t 1s s~llcd in the column). I don't know of en celebnty b> that name. If she is rcfemn1 to 1hc vice presidtnt of nat~ tatcs of America. I believe he pell his last ntune Quay~. If you find this to be: the case. Yt'OUld )'Ou please tell rot Humphrey\ about this so. 1f she want to ust his name in •he futurr stw "''II spell at propcrl)•. Editor's no1r: Wiii cJo. We 1/so ptl#ltd the m1trut' alon, 10 lhc COP}' .... . The only thina mtnn" from Re'. heart of our American way of life. To use the revenue of these new luxury taxes to make up for the budget deficit is looking at the bottom side of 1hr phiJosophy of "m y tank is half e mpty. let us tax those who keep on driving." In- stead of the philosophy of "my tank is half full ... let us keep on dnvtng and find ways to fill up the tank. Dc\·elop and encourage ingenuit} to bring about those needed re- sources and reward those who ha ve the dnve. antelhgence. and capabili- ty. Do not punish the people with these negative tax proposals. These 'cry luxury tax proposals wo uld also affC'Ct man) .\mencans who depend on the production and marketing of the!r(' so-called luxun Items. · The wnter has li ved an man} developing countrirs. where thr ach1e\ ers ""ere contanuall} taxed and these taxes struck the ven same people v.ho could ha\C: con- tributed to the grov.1h of their coun- tf) . In Amenca v..c ha\e seen e'am- ples of unlimited growth amona some o f our late'>t 1mm1grants who came in as "boat people." Wi thout a ~nn'. and "ho through hard work could reward themselves a nd acquire some of these "luxury 11ems." "llho ut ha,ang to pa) extra taxes. The proposals of 1a\1ng luxuf) 11ems do no1 belong m the fabnc of ..\menca's free cnterpnse. A.re \\I.' going to become a natio n of "gulash kap1tahsm., .. DOLF BA LLIN Corona dcl Mar 11rv111 cllllftn To the Editor: This is response 10 the lettl.'r \OU published on Oct. I~ fro m Mignon 5'.·hwc-111cr 1n · n Bernardino. re- garding the Fountain Valle} hool D1stn ct's dcc1 io n to sell a pomon of 11s ewess school propert) I am one of the members of . ·hool .\ssets Management T nc (SA.Ml). a nonprofit group t'Stab-- l111hed b\ the C\C'hool board to m an· age the · rral l''>tate assets of the d1stnct. M. ~kh\\t'1t1er questions the school boanr., e:\pcrt1se 1n real cstatr matte~ Thl· fact as. the school board purposd~ t.-Stabhshed '\Ml. because 11 rl'Cognized the need to use e'\pcrt<> <\M l has used expert ad\ ice 1n all of 11s dec1,.1on making I don't knov. hov. M • hv..e111er. E1chler's puff piece on lsrac:I r«'Cnt· I) was 1he bit v.c.-u'luall) hear about how .\mcncan\ 'lhould be so grate-- ful to ha\'t such a v.onderful "onl) rcliabk alh 1n thr M1ddk East.'' This IS an Ob\ IOUS canard. as e' 1dc:nced h} I rac:l's total non· panic1J)3t1on in 1hr .\menc:in-led U.N. co:ili t1o n aiaanst Iraq mcri- cans m1g,tu a "-themsehcs just what are we getting from our con- tmu1n1 $3 b1lhon-a-ear-plu Pl)'· oln to lsrarl , ••.•..•.• Your caricature an toda)-'s Pilot. Monday. re,all) ponra) the Ju~n· 1lc mind of the person allo~,ng 11 to be pnntcd. If (Congrc sman Dana) Rohraba her did indeed ~mple •nyth1na 20 yc.-ars aao. he con· qutrtd at then The people that realt &ct OUt to vott know C\· pcncn~ 1, the areat~t teacher and 1dm1tt him for the stand he ha taken to tamp out drup. b'J boo to Rohraba her' so- callcd fonntt friend for publ.c11u-'I pos able untruth My aoodne I'm 7• yurs old, and wa never on drup. When I was a tttnaacr. I .,, warned t~n about dru 0 living an San Bernardino. can be informed about school matters in Fountain Valle). (I am a I )-year resident of Fountain Valley.) The Fountain Valle~ school board and SA.Ml. on the other hand. are \Cl) informed. The pros and cons of Joint en· turcs v..ere ~tud1ed at length. This "as no casual. "naive" dec1s1on. This was an informed ac uon to pro' 1de hqu1d assets to enhance the educatio n of the children an the d1s1nr1 Vacant \C'hool buildings pro" 1de no educational 'alue 10 o ur children. Man~ Joint \C.-ntur~ arc succe'lS· ful. Of course. some are not. and I am \Ori') M Schv.catzer has had bad l.''\pcriences Because some J01nt 'en tu res arc unsuccessful. v.e purposcl} made sure that tht guaranteed cash portion of the J01nt 'enture v.a\ a s1gn1ficant propor- tion of the total deal Even 1f all of our JOmt 'enturr art unsucce-ssful. v.c will ha\C rcahtcd millions of dollar1 more than had v.e managed the a sets an other "a)S Our t1m1ng v.as good. We sold when it was a seller's market. We are nov. considering investment of the proceeds in a bu}er's market. Our m1ss1on is to enhance the education of the children of the distnct Thl' '>Chool board as doing the nght thing. and our children will he the better for II. NEAL T KASKEL Fountain Valle} llll'PIY ,_. E•llY To the Ed11or ..\s ~ou know. our press relations efTort'I are geared toward obtaining news. co,erage that as fair and a - curate I am wnt1ng to commend one of ~our rcportrrs. Emil) .\dams. for her professional de- meanor and fac1ual reponing of threr comple' ca..cs. the Dr. White rase. the Rabb in'es11ga11on and thr Fahe) trial In each of these stone~. Emil~ "as thorough m her anten 1ews w11h the Police Dcpanmcnt and. m tum. "rote a very 1ntrre tang and factual an1clc Although Emil) has not been "1th the PUot very long. her skills and demeanor arc exemplar) We loo~ forward 10 worktng w11h her an the future. <\RB CAMPBELL C hief of Police Newpon Beach I am calling about thr Dana Rohrabacher stol) I sav. \Our headline that hr u5ed drugs as a )Oung man. M ~ curiosit) 1s aroused Has an}bod' taken a survey of the Daily Pilot. of all the proplc'> Have In) of them us.rd drul'· which they arc accus1n1. I cvcn believe Dana probabl~ did do II ~use 1t seems to be the normal thing to do. I am 65 and when l was that young it would have bttn a temblr thing. Now that I am 65. I reali1c what wtnt on and l know whoSt' fault 1t wa . It was the fault of tht liberal pm that condoned all this stuff and said how areat 1t was to take drugs.. and I remember Dr. leaf') dO"'Jl a1 Lquna Beach and all that m~ss. Your 1n1de on "O\annc Fe1 ns- te1n commiu to pro<ho1cc." which 1s in the Monda> paptt above t~ fold It 1 a nice public rclauons cffi>n and 50unds hke 1t wa wnttrn by a PR firm for lM nll Ft mt.aurant at I 000 nll Ane Blvd., nelU door to the train st.ateon, and their unday brund\A The one thint the SIOt)' d n'1 •Y .t.icti ltt'mS much more relc' ant it bOW lft&ft)' pro1)ft atttn&d th.al bnledl.. ClllPI, IPll'I 11'8111,__ SACRAMENTO -The popular image of a lobbyist is not ao n- pecially attractive one. A lobbyist -someone hired to represent corporate. labor union. professional. governmental OT trade-association interests in deal· ings with government -is widely Sttn as a cigar-chewing aaent of corruption. The image was gro unded in his- toncaJ reality. the most obvious eumple being Artie Sarnish. the self-proclaimed ''Secret Boss of California" who o nce allowed bis photo to be taken with a ventril- oquist's dummy. rcprcscnting the Legislature, sitting on his knee. There are still a few praclitionen of the Artie Samish school prowling the hallways of the Cahfomia state Capitol. But JUSt as government and politics have evolved 1n the past generation. so has the lobbying trade. Today's lobbyists. hundreds of whom operate m Sacramento. are almost as hkely to be wo men as men. much of the glad-handing and dnnk-buying has dJSappeared. and 1nformat1on is becoming as 1mpon- ant as money m dealing with law- maktrs. LobbylSts have even been v.rilling 1n recent months to testify 1n f~eral coun about be1.na shaken down for money by legislato rs. Lobbyists come an all st.npes and shades. but n's been my expencnce. and it is not unique. that lobbyists general!~ are more intclligrnL com- petent and honest than the ~ lators the)' are contacting on behalf of their clients. Whatever. it's simply a flC'\ ~\ without lobbyists the lqislature couldn't function at aJI. because it's 1mposs1ble for everyone to per- sonally represent his or her own intCT'C'SlS m dealings wtlh elected officials. It may be comfort1Jli to trunk that the legislature 1s corrupt and mefTectave because of so many lob- byms. but they are me-rely conduits and agents. no more rcspor~iblc for the ethical health of the Capitol than lawyers arc for the ethics bf judges. tr tawl'na'Rrs a~ too in- fluenced by lobbyists. that's their ov.n responsibahty and th05C of voters. The msp1rauon for these musi 0&5 about lobbyists and lobbying ·is Richard Dugally. for many yean the Sacramento lobbyist for Ford \.ioto r C'o .. who lost a long battJc v.tth cancer this month. Dick Duplly dido 't look like' a lobb~1 1 and he didn't act like a lobbyist. at least in the popular conception. A q\uet and 1nfi.niiely poltte man. he reta1ned tbdle qualiucs as he battled heroically ~11h his disease. candidly tell~ fnends and acquaantanccs of ueat- menlS. of progress and of aetbecb, working as much as he coukl. ma.in- taanmg an active 1ntcrc:st an the bu1ldang spon s pools. One might think that rep- restntina o ne of the planet's &arwnt and nchest corportat1ons would be a snap But there's a curious dr-- men1 10 the tl ov. of influence in cramento. Lawyers. msuran~ companacs. bankers. horsc-racll'\& tracks. doc· tors. the hquor industry, public- employce unions -those arc the sources of the really btg m oney, not 81f Busme-ss. n the pcrvenc atmosphere of the Capitol. with tts cmphUtS on cmn- pa11n money. Ford and similar cor· porat1ons arc the underdop wtlcta tht'1r lobbyTSt come up ...- those for the big campaip c.- tnbutors. few years aao. for iJVt? e 'I.Orne heavy hitters were tryilw:, .0 persuade the l.qlslatllrc to .._ 1utomakcrs to install devica tllll would. t~y said, cvt down • lir Pollution. evc1' tboUlh tk ..... NII Rcsourca Board sald tbq __.. 1 ncrcHe smoa. The mo.ey ~~~n~ ob;!°:e-=.!' ~ m.ak:cn. none ol wt"<* 11ve •9rf to lqjsl&tOn. foulbt ~ • t.ave oft lht ... ..,.. a difftalll - &1ntt the~ o/ dac Nll EU i had~ thcmiel~ ill._ cloak ol a"iroalRft? 0'1a Dllilw and h11 ~won. ......... onttrates tbat .....,... *ii common -• ..,1m11 •Ml ~money. .... •7 I .. • ,~=1~ ._., a I ' I 11!ii ,M c.. ..... .. I • .. ..... 1111111: a. ... --. ow ........ ............. ......... • .. :T 50L ... ....... ._. ..... ""'"' wJOi '° ... ........ Mn. FRONTS: • • ...... .. Qllmy: COLD a.r ••Ill -· ..... !}•Or ~ Ml Cool flCMs. Mtt Co11ftt1 w1M ~ hilfts trOftl 82 to r lfC' '""" lllf lo ® © II Ml lows 111 42 to t!IOdtf•lt 52 HIOH LOW OCEAN REPORT ..... TODAY'S SUN BOATING SURFING ........ Sunrise: 7:0l a.m. ...... S.nn1 Witt! "Cfls lip! flNllll lfillCIS ~ wat locanllt -llM .... c..... • tllt UCIC>fl 60s to Sunset: 6:09 p.m. to -tnwm S to IS '"°!\ dt11•'11 tllt ~Beldl 1 l ,. C..Cllr 1Nf.70s lows 111 the aiur-Sns 2 lttt tfltwpol1 .... 2-4 ... ,..... 111td 30s 10 m.o 40s TODAY'S MOON FISHING ~""' locft 23 ... ,_. 23 ~ ,_ Moonrise: 11 :45a.m. Cood u1c11n ot llonolo, 1od flsll Mid Sen Clmentt I 2 ~n';:' solpift are •tOOlltd •loflc ••lh W>mt . ......, Moonset: 9:31 p.m. white 11$11 llld Jtllowt11I ..... TIDES ....... .... ... --.. () 0 () T<IMf ..... , ...... frrsl IO• 4 J9 ... 29 fnl Ille Bl p111 09 .... f111t 11111' I J6 u • 31 f nl ""' 12 U p111 '9 ---........ Se<Oftd lo• 131 p fl' 08 S«Olld lo• Pnl ...... Second heh 111' Piii S2 S.COfld """ pm .. ,,... .... ..... New Moon 1st Otr. Full Moon Last Otr. ......... S.l.9 ... Oct. 18 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 ......... ,.. .. ·ride source: Astronomical Data Services, Colorado Springs, Colo. ,_ COUNCIL \lllCS and antens1t1es that I thank ar(' WHITE (''\CCSSI \ C From A 1 Humphre> said he supports con· w for. she said. Cit) officials ha'<' trolled deHlopm<"nt. Among other not de' otcd enough attcnuon to things. that means ensuring that "I "as checked a month From A 1 planning the <'1ty's future hou'iang developers pay their fair share of ago and ""a" negative (for the needs the Cit) 's park devdopment and HI\' ant1bod) }. but cvel')- Parks and recreational needs arl' maantcnan'e costs bod) ·s telling me White look- another focus of McGhnn·s con· "Our park fees ha .. e been the ed 'l'I') thin. kind of 111 . when cem . She said the ell) needs to .,ame since I ens:· hl· said ··That the~ caught ham at the border. assess adequate development fees doesn·1 make an) sense ""hen )Our So I got womcd." Dew said. so that there are sufficient funds to costs arc an 19QO We arc 21st out While pkadl·d guilt> to two create and maintain fac1l111es Pres-of 27 c111cs an this count) an terms counts of oral copula11on on ent fee assessments are out of datl'. of "hat "e charge dc\t~lopers for an unconscious sub1cct (Dew) <,he ~id park'>·· la-;1 Ma). He was released on ··But the organ11at1on<1 that u~ .\mbu rgl·~ has \too<l out as one $200.000 bail \hortl) after has recreauonal fac1lit1c". such as our of the mo\t contrcl\ cr<iaal memtx•r\ March arrest. hut ned JUSI )llU th i.ports groups. also need to of the rnuncal. panacularl) for his before sentencing an l\ugust. make a comm1tmt'nt to t'nsurc rnn-stand against the is-;uancc of ci t) .\t alxlut the time White 1s I. h r. I .. funds to organazauon\ that do not e\N·cted to n,, 1n10 Orange unuous support or 1 oi.e iaca lllC'i . c;creen their clll'nts for legal rt.'\I · ,,.. she said. denn. He \aid he scec; the 1ssul' ot Count\· John De" will he Ma)'or Buffa. "ho as ac;li.ang illegal immigration a' the Cit) . ., taking. a plane to C"-York voters to give him another four-mo<;t serious problem where ht''ll appear on the )car term on the council. defended "I thanli. the baggcc;t accomplish· Sall) Jcs'i) Raphal'I talk sho" some of the council P<>Stllons that ~ent "'c·, c made m the pa~ four De" will discuss his "night· tvkGhnn criticized. vears flas ~n in d~aling With the matt }"t'ar" of add1 ct1on to He said,~ ~ample. q&at the ~w ·~&." he said. ··eut we..~~· .. _p:escn...et1on drug~ -sup- aga1nst day labor solicitation did a long way to go." ~f'!a tfy nr. White -and reduce loi tering at Li ons Park and Amburgey has said he wants to eventual discover) of the ~me other loca11ons. He also try to persuade other c111es to refuse video tapes and photographs lauded the city's job center for da)' fu nds to chanties and other or· that chronicled his mole ta- laborers who arc legal residents. ganizatio ns that ser .. c people re-tion "h1lc unconc;c1ous He Buffa said what he hears on the gardless of legal res1denc). He said will appear with a coalition street .., that people want solutions doing c;o would discourage people aga1n<,t "ps)ch1atnc abuses-· to the cit) ·s -and the reg1on·s -from immigrating to th1'i area ii· and a memher of the na1tonal transponation problems ll'gBll y. pi.,chaatn hoard ··The kinds of things "e can do Transportation is the o ther maJor i.>c" hopes to ha' e an arc continue our roadwa) impro,e-issue in ( osta Mc\a. :..mhurgc) ans""er to the HIV ant1bod' mcnt . work on gl'tttng traffic 'itgnal said. test hcfore he appears 1n mun 1:oordanat1on. and part1c1patc an re· "We need to continue \\.Ith road to make a statt·ment dunng g1onal effort<,. such as the proposed am pro' emcnts on the north end. White's sentencing hearing. trunk lane monorail \)Stem:· he and we n~ to con tinue to looli. at hl· \31d \Jid the I Qth Street cxtem1on and After a sn cn-"eeli. ab.,cncc bndge. although the dec1s1on as to from th. 'itac• , tern _ Buffa ~1d he '>CC\ <,ohd progress whether "e "'ill build th<.· hndgc 1s d n 0 c JU h t hs. s t c 1n such trans1 t1onal areas as the ·11 h ~ d u r' e " 1 c 1 m . Sil . up in t e air. c nee to authont1l·1; hchc\C. he was \\C!>I -.1de. \\h1ch suffered through continue street 1mprcHemcnt'> unul laving in Mexico _ White th<' '\hare Our Sel .. c'> controvers)'. ~II of our streets an~. \ldc""alk'i arl' "a" arrt''>tl·d along with has ··1 thanlo. the '-'l''it 'ilde gets a lot an decent cond1t1on teen-aged former foster son morc cnt1c15m than 11 deserves.'' he One candidate "ho share'i the and an unidt"nllfied man at a said ··Thl' ~opk who h'e there some of the charactcnsucs of hordcr chel'kpoint The ha'c made tremendous effort'! to challenger" and 1ncumbcnt'i 1<; Ii. 1., 1mpr<.)\ c their neighborhoods... Arlene Schafer. a forml·r two-term ch(·c P.mnt. abou~ -h males Humphre y. o ne of the counc1lwomanandma}Or\\<hoalso outl.adcU!redo.t'> nt croad 1.. hallengers. also believes transpor-served on the c11)'s Planning C'om· to -i~~ ;\i°~onio Id h tat1on 15sucs are among the top mission c -~car-o " osc problem'> facing the cit). Schaf~r. who d~1ded not to seek name has hecn "ithheld due "Excessive development. traffic. re-election in 1986. said she thinks to ha~ agi:. "as living at <;pot toning. all of these are prob-the people want a change in 1990 Whites Corona dcl Mar "People want more of a team home when the doctor was lcnH that people in this city are effort ... she said ... i\ lot of people onganall) arrested .\ f~rmer poinung to." Humphrey said. a.re telling me. ·we ekctcd these resident of \amp 0 Nl'al ··Look. for example. at the General people. so wh} can·t the} get along p~ohat1on fac1llt) "hert' Plan that's being considered now. with each other up there'l' ·· \.\hall' "a~ consulting psy- Two )'Cars ago we ~oted down the Schafer \aid council memhcr'I ch1atnst. the .bo~ returned to Home Ranch project by a ;·I need to hold town hall meetings to North~rn ( ahfornaa after margm That proJeCt had •. I begin to work out senous problems White s arrest an March He million square feet. The General • beforc they reach the council disappeared along with White Plan allows development on that chambers. Council members need an August. site of 2 million square feel. There to be better informed about what The bo) as being held at a isn't a whole lot of difference. By their consttucnts arc thanking. and Laredo JUvenalc fac1h1 ~ for and large. the plan that's been ap-letters and phone calls arc not 'tolatang probation proved hy straw votes contains den-enough. she said Law School in Irvine I WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY College of Law is proud to announce the opening of its third law school campus in the Irvine Spectrum. • WSU's Irvine campus is now open for day, evening and weekend classes. Spring classes begin January 14, 1991 . • Other WSU Jaw schools are located in Fullerton and San Diego. • Scholarships and financial assistance are available. C.11 .,, """'"-'°"' tofl•Nlor •t (7JfJ 71MI•,., .,.,,.. • 1966 FovrwJetJ lo protritlt Of'l1l.11rttling i,,.i Ml21oati<m • 1972 11tro11glt 1990, c.Jifomill'1 J.rgtsl ln1 tc:ltool • 1973 Acaetlilt.d by Commilltt of S.r E.umin.m, c.lifom;. • 1976 Acaedild by Wt.Sfmt As.oa.tion of Sdtooll Miii Colkga • J 990 11tin/ c.mpMI ~ in f "1irv WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY iii!!!!!! COtLEOB or LAW o,..,. c ... ,, •• , ••• 01.,. BABY From A.1 While her contnbuuon to the child was "substanual," Johnson ·s in- volve ment sho uld end at b1nh. Parslow said . ··The arrangement was .\nna Johnson was to help take care of nurtunng. feeding. protecting the child during the period of 11me (pregnancy) that Crispina Calvert wa~ unable to do w:· Parslow said. "Howe,cr. a surrogate carrying a genetic child for a couple docs not acquire parental rights." Tile problems inherent an a fam - ily w1th too man} parents. Parslow sa id. "ould include ··protracted custod) disputes. bitter custod> dis- pute'>. I thtnli. 1t anvates emo11onal and financial ci1tonion s1tuat1ons:· One rec;ult of the three-parent problem has tx·cn the bo} 's birth certificate. left blank up unul Mon- da) due to a d1..agreemcnt on his name. Parslo" ·s ruli ng means the Calvem wall he ablr to fill in the docum en t \\1th t he name Christopher Mic hael. For the past three weeks. Johnson has been allO\\<ed IWIC'C-\\<eekly \'IS- 1ts with the bo) she: wanted to name Matthew. Those m1.·etangs ha'c he· come 1ncr1.·a'i1ngl} ··untenable 1n terms of tension:· the bo) 's legal guardian. Wilham Steiner said The judge agreed the meetings. along \\1th the strain and confusion the} could cause the child. should cca'lc But Johnson believes the bo'i 1s "gotng to be very confused. He's going to be looking for me." Dunng Johnson·s last v1s11 w11h the baby on Fnday, she knew it would probably be her last, the single mother of a l->ear-old girl said "I JUSt held ham close to me. and then he nuZ7led up into my shoulder. I JUSt whispered into his car that Mommy's trying her hard- est to get him back and not to forget me:· she said. 'Tm 1n a deep state of mourning for my son." she said. fighting back tears during an afternoon prt'ss fon- fere nce. Johnson and her lawyers have been predicting for weeks they would lose their case at the tnal le'·el. Richard Gilbert has .. absolutely guaranteed'. Johnson will wan parental rights from the REVIEW From A1 one review a week. -Want to dine at the upensc of the Daily Pilot and pick up a li ttle pocket change. If you're intemted. plcast submit a 7S~word review of the restaurant of your choice alona with a resume to the .. Great Restaurant Reviewer Scarth.'' Dally Piie&, 330 W. Bay t., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. The entry deadline is Nov. I 2. From A1 usual 700-to several-thousand· foot-ranae. Ahhouah biolotists considered the discovery a ratt opponunity to study the shark while alive, fears that 1t would be unable 10 survive any prolon~ captivity necessi· tated Its rclasc, Dunn said. The shark was identified u a mta1mouth ycstttday by Robcn Lavenbera. curator of flshes at the Natural History muteUm. Marine bioklsistt could flnd no plact to kttp the lhark. Sea Wortd offidals in San DI• taid they bed no tank 1af11 ~ b ii ud lacked the belie knowledlt needed to kttp tbe crature llin. _., °" '*"' ...... • • • • • WARM STA TIONltRY ~ ~ CUI E:l ~ E.J (I ~ c:) ~RS f AW T-$10RMS FLURRIES SNOW fCE SVNNY />T. ClOUOY CLOUOY .. ...... Q ,. ........ 71 • ....... ,, " ...... • 55 ... Cly U SI ..... 71 • ..... II 41 .... •• ~,c •u Clik• .. 41 a..... u u a.... N M ....,I ... • 55 o.,-• sz .... ti 55 Dtlrlll . .. ..._ II ft ........ • u ......... U M •-ai, 11 55 Lat .... 11 ,. llltW • M : .. :a ... . ~ • u ........ 11 u .. ,.,. II W ....... . " .. Ortura coun of appeals, however. Gilbert is working on an .. ex- pedited" appeal, but at could take up to six months to get a ruling. he said. If rejected at the appellate level. Johnson's lawyers vowed to take their case to the Supreme Court. ··w e are not Cl\ al1ted as a people 1f we permit this ruling to stand:· Diane Marlowe said. ··This ruling sets women back 1.000 year and cannot be tolerated It "as predictable. T he wands of emotion swept the coun awa) and M • ... , .. Cly ., $1 • II ....... 1l .. ,. Q ..... f1 u ,. ., =--" M • • n • n • •l• • • ,. ,. SlllaeCllJ \1 41 It .. . .... ,. u J1 55 ll ...... 55 41 M ,. i... • " M ~ ........c. 11 S1 .. • " 41 11 • ........ , " ., .. n 41 u " " u lJ ... .. ,. 14 .. .... ,. u II •$ ......... II ,, $$ ., ....... .. .. 15 • l .... $1 u SJ l1 ... Cly 11 u M n ...... u J1 M ~I ,.,. u • " u ... n M this Judge was no i...ang Solomon." Whale Johnson has been legall} severed from the bm. Parslow did suggest the Calverts ·might keep an touch with the "oman "'ho bore their child. ··ifs m) ''c" that C'nspana Calvert i~ the t~pe of person who doe~ ha'c a heart and who. 1f she feels Anna Johnson 1s s1nccrel) interested in the "'clfare of the child. would keep her tnfonned - a picture no" and then. a note as to how the child 1s doing an hf<.'.'' Parslow said Custody decision called equal to 'baby salllng' By Emily Adams Orange Coul Deity Ptlol Sople say n's baby selhp&- Others insist the surrogate parenting industry should be protected for the JO) tt bnngs childless couples No matter which side of the issue the} come down on. those \\<Ith a stake an th<· new busanes~ of re productive services agree Monda} "as an important da~ For the first time an Cah- fom 1a. a Superior Court JUdge Monda~ upheld a surrogate contract as both valid and en- forceable. With that ruling. Richard N. Parslow could change the face of the -\mencan fam1h ·· 1 belie' c clcarl ) the tn '1tro fertilization Genie 1s out of the bottle and ) ou can't put 1t bat'k." Parslow said "It's a wonderful da) for the infertile communll)." declared Ralph Fagen. director of the Center for Surrogate Parenting in Severi) Hills. ancc the New Jersc) u- prtme Court dectded -an the case of Baby M -surrogate contracts were in valid. the center has always worked on the assumption their written agree- ments were mvahd. Fagen said. Contracts between couples and b1nh mothers were always seen Daily Pilot d tn ina editor Judy Chamberlain and Lobdell will re- view all applicat1on1 and pic k five finalists. who will be announced in the paper and asked to review a specific restaurant of the PUot'1 choosina. An 111-star panel of Oranac Coast restaurat~urs , along with Chamberlain, Lobdell and DaJly POet reader&, will then critique the reviews of the five finalists and select the Delly PU.t'• new re• taurant reviewer. The all-star panel includes David -FromA1 Just one week aao. Kelly said a aroup of fi ve killer whales fascinated beach&ocrs at Crystal Cove as they spent four hours at- tackana and dcvourina a a mall minkte whale about two miles from tht shott. Kelly allO rccalltd the serpent· likt oar fish found alive in San Oiqo. .. A few months hick one swam in ali\'c 11 Mission lay and evetybody just rmlted out," tw said. Kelly ..... the Slivery fish WU about JS.6"eft '°"I with two ..,. red plumes bdtind 111 bald. The tUft altO meu.ra abOut I .bJe hiah and tneral incha -'di. h hu as stated antcnt1on, not la" Now. they'll be able to tell prospecu vc part'nts their rights '"" be fully Pf"O'e<Qd, said Fagen. whose center wrote the contract used by Mark and Cnspina Calvert and Anna Johnson Fagen's group has nc,cr had a surrogatc back out. and the\ would ne ver ha\ l' ac· ccptcd iohnson as a surrogate. he said Johnson made nauonal head- lines when 5he sued the ('a(\ ens for custod\ of their test-tube bab). "h1ch she gave birth to Sept. 19. Besides upholding the surrog..'lC) contract. Parslow ruled that Johnson had no nghts O\ er the bab) bo~ "In ruling that Anna Johnson has no parc.-ntal nghts. Judge Parslow has s1mphficd the en- tirt pregnan(') and ch1ldb1nh process 10 one "'h1ch can be defined by a busmes~ contract:· 5a1d the ACLl l's Ramona Ripston. ··we arc entering into vel') dangerous times 1f we allow the creation of a 'breeder class· of women \\<hose parental nghts can be signed away m a business deal." she said . "Upholding the surrogate parenting contract is tantamount to condoni ng bab) selling." D•Jly Piiot oew1 1ervl~• coatrlb•ted to tills 1tory. Wilhelm of Bistro 201 and K.achina: Hans Prager of T he Ritz and Yankee Tavern: Michael Kang of Five Feet and Five Feet Two: Bill Hamilton of The Cannery: Jim Dale of the Valla Nova: Russell Annstrong of Trees: Chef Jackson Kenworth of The Towers at the Surf and Sand Hotel; Antonio Cagnolo of Antonello Ri storante: Paul Wimmer of Maxwell's by the Sea: Byron Kough of The Alley: a nd Roben Douk of The Stuf\ Noodle. Good luck. aood dining and great writinaJ betn described historically •~ look- ing likt a cro between an eel and a roostrr. A early as 190 I one o( the blunt· nOted fish washed ashore about one mile west of the Newpon Pier. and another WIJ siahttd in 1983 off' the coasts of San Fraoosco and New- port Beach. One 11 now preservtd at the San D1eao Museum of Natural History. Wann coastal currents alto have drawn sroups of lost dolphins. mah1 mahi and aea tunics to locaJ watrn.. •IOftf_ with -.quid ~•ahma in between ~ and '° pounds. Krlly Mid another unutual siaht,. int -a SO.foot IPCrm whak - occumd this IP'ina otr the New· pon Pier The wha~ wa apparently di vi~ for the liant IQuid . ~11 Lack of identity, that's where it really gets you While read10g a newspaper the other dC\Y and reflecting on (a) CBS television losing so much money because the World Series went only fou r games. and (b) the Cincin- nati Reds. who had been shaky-legged fo r the entire last half of the National League season. finding a winning groove at exactly the right ti1 1c. a headline caught my atten- tion. It re~d: .. A's Wondenng if Canseco. Welch will be back." Then. one page later. was another head- line: .. Free Agency Ma y D1v1de Reds - Schott Has to Spend Big to Keep Players." And It came to me. once again. about how the game of major kague baseball has changt'd. Not how it's played. On-thc~eld changes arc minimal. Even the punsts have learned to lt ve with one-handed catches. half-swings. incomplete games. fi ve-man rotations. and managers who would be lost w11hout their computer discs. I'm talking about how 11's played ofTthe fil'ld As an ad' ocatc of tht' free enterprise system. I have al"a~s gn en hean y en- dorsement to fn.·c agcnC) for baseball play- er". Li ke )'OU. f',e bttn 1m tatcd b)' tht' 4'tnkes and bothcre9 b} their affiuenct'- rclated attitudes of pla)'ers "1th gold ear- nngs. but l'v(' ne,er rt'ally begrudged them their nches. •awl 11111111 1111111mn1'1 Flavor of the South is too much, Vikings' phenom makes decision By Roger Carteon Deity Piiot St>on• EdhOt HUNTINGTON BEACH .-Cherokee Parks, perhaps the most coveted high school basketball ~ruit in Oranae Coun- ty history -surely here along the Orange Coast -has chosen Mike Knyzewski and his Duke Blue Devils fo r his future in college basketball. The Marina High senior. a 6-foot-11 phenom who has dominated this area fo r the past year and still has a season ahead of him for Steve Popovich and his Marina Vikings. chose Duke after paring his list to UCLA. Kentucky, Arizona and Ari- zona State. He made a visit to Kentucky. then visited Duke jn Durham. N.C.. this past weekend, and within hours of returning to his home in Huntington Beach made the Cherokee Parks decision. ''h wu just the campus and people there," said Parks ... h's just a put colJeee atmosphere." He informed Knyzewski Monday night. then contacted the coaches at the other schools Tuesday momina. "Coach Knyewski just said, 'pat.' "He couldn't say anythin& cite until I announced il" added Parks. Certainly one of the nation's most coveted -prep basketball stars, Parks aoes into his senior season as a three-lime AU- Sunset League selection, as well as vari- ous All..CIF and rqional honors. As a 6-foot-9 freshem he averqcd 8. 7 points a game and was a second team all- league choice on the Oru1e Cea1t Dally Pilot'• team. .• He averaged 20.2 points as a sophomore o n the way to first team honors in leaauc. and All-CIF honors, then last season dominated wi th a 25.0 scoring average. Parks admits he surprised himself. He had no idea when he would make up his mind. He. still had visits ~ Arizona. Arizona State and UCLA left. but was captured by the lure of the South. its hospitality and its agenda. "h's all out of the way," said Parks. "Three days ago I didn't know it could happen. But the people were friendly. people from Carolina. from all over. not just Duke.·· As for playing time and expectations. Parks said he just wa nted to fit in. "I don't want to go out there a nd make m istirm'~ he said. -r know (initially) tt's going to be kind of rough . I've just got to wait and see how it feels." ·He's undec1dr<1 nn his major. Popovich said he wasn't surpnsc-d at th t' choice. or timi ng. "It meets all of his academic requirements and it's a hieh profile program. It's pretty much every- thing he wanted and how he felt college would be like. .. It's the onl} show in town. There are just 10.000 students. but n's the ACC and they've been in the Final Four the last few )'ears." Popo vic h and Parks agreed the process of choosing his fu ture was not the hassle Estancia' s Bill Sandro His hard running kept Eagles afloat in narrow victory By Richard Dunn ()f_,. Cout Oaily PllOI CO TA ME A -As a fourth- stnng ta ilback a )'Car ago. Bill Sandro found his pla)ing time li m1 tl-d on an Estancia H 1gh team that "-Cnt I().() dunng th(' rt"gu lar sea~n. He does. however. recall playing against Lagun a Beach. one of the few times Sandro saw acti on. as the Eagl es won the Sea View League cham- pionship before los10g in the first round of th t' C'I F Ol\·1s1on VI playoffs to La Mirada. Sa ndro was fea rful last Fnday night becauw of what happened last year against the Artists "What I do remember last )ear when we pla)'Cd Laguna Beach was that w(' scored on the last pla y of the game to make 11 40--0.'' Sandro said. "We didn't know "e were running up tht' score. All the juniors were in and we thought Laguna Beach would give us a run fo r our money (last Friday) because the~ remember last )'ear and we ran up the score. "That was one of the only games I got to go in. We (the reserves) were all jumping around and we really didn't know what we wcrr doing. When I got into the p me it was 28-0 and they·d just put us in after we'd scored a touchdown. The ones who came in were rotat101 running the ball and we didn't know how much time was left. Our coach wasn't on the field -he was in the (press box) watchina the aame wi th headphones on. He didn't tell us to stop K'Orina and wt just went ahead." Pounna it on 1n the wan101 mo- ments -a cardinal 10 10 any footbtlll aamc Lquna Beach. thouah. didn't act the revenac it was seek1na last Friday. Instead, it was Sandro who put salt on the wound b) ru h1n1 for a career· h•ah 151 )ards 1n 30 carries as the Eaatn v.on a nail-biter. 21-20. Sandro, who played behind Josh WOJtkiewicz. Cary Bum>w ind 8" SANOAOlll A familiar scene with Parks. 1ha1 1s somt't1mes associatt'd with big· 11me college recru111ng. .. Cherokee got his number do"n to fi ve real quick and all the schools were reall~ class) and mt't his "''shes." said Popovich "Ht' just di dn't "'ant to be harrassed with hteraturt' and phone calls .and for 11 all to become a bu rden. The telephone answenng machine reall) helixd. too. "<\II the gu~~ ...,e dealt wnh "ere reall~ good about that.·· ~.,..$..:}av.fl,.,. Transfer city, hey, it's the · American way! I or 90 pcm~nt ofh1gh sc hool athletes. 'lports 1s jU4't another activity to enJOY before getting on with the rest of their li ves. Same thing ""h most members of the band. c:hem1 slr\ d ub. dnll team. student govt>rnment drama club. choir and tht' dl·ba11 ng team But high S(·hool athletes make the head- hne'I mor<' than drum majors. so. apparent- () d11Teren1 rules appl~ .\thlete that transfer ha'e long bee n ta~ets for contro"ers)'. and none greater th • .in th e m :cnt cast'<. of Derek and Leland park<. at Mater De1 High and M1ss1on \'1l'jU H1gh's "1arct?Uus Chnshon ( oal hes. administrators and parents ha'e open!\ e~pressed their outrage at the aforl'nll'nt1oned athlete changing schools and foothall tC'ams The ke~ phrase there. nl lour\4· 1<. foot hall 1ea m.-.. Though foothall coach~ I sut_e}ed ad- nll1ll"J the) ~Id not tum a tr sler awa} -no ma tter ho" rnn1 ro\t~rs1a -1f all the 1 '> "-l"fl' dott ed and tht' t's crossed wtth the :iJm1n1'ltrat1on and the C'IF. the~ all said tr•u{.,kr-. tor athlet1t reasons "-Cre "'rong.. '\111 <.llihth m1c;gu1d ed. nor poss1bl) objCC· uonahk. hut "rong Ht·' fella' che·d . the flag at the end of the end 1ont' one of th~ game nights This I'> .\menca II a foo tball pla}er "ants to earn an a1hlct1l scholar\h1p to college thl'll' .. m: lerta1n progra ms (1.e. !>Choolsl "hl"rt' 1ha1 dream has a better chance of See FAULKNER/II 5"auN Noti'Ml/Orw\ge ~ 0., Plot Servlte Hlgh's Adrian Wlltlams Isn't letting anything stop his quest. Going for it, in a: big way, that's the bottom line By Richard Dunn °'... Cont Delly P1lo1 BELLFLOWER -Time was ruonma out 1n the first ~ll!ll!!!l!i!ir._ half lut turda} as a t. John Bosco High rettiver spnntcd toward the end tone. Ht'd broken two iacklc-s aner catChll\I I Pl near Lhe s1dchnc and only ont ~rv1le Htah defender was ten 1n the "'"'"'ty to bn na b.un down. lt was Adnan Wilham • the Frian', riaht rorncf'bl(k who turned on the O\rtt· dmc and \ackkd him ftom bctund. Wtl· hams 4r11bbcd him on the boukkr ptd with tus naht arm. then thna t h.i atub into the rcctivtr's side to compldc tbe tack It • " • . . . .. , .. ,now-.-..l:2: 1• ••lk 1972 Wim ................ illO'Ado. ,_ ........ ¢ 1 to Ntiwooe of IM1-i=._.metcfMetin lalleary till ........... Beebe Secwi'•Orud O_..,_ Tour ........ _,.,Newport lelich TIDDiaOub. Nov. S.l l. "he paa,en, if you recall, were the tall. blmad and quiet California native Stan Smith and lhe vocal dmk-Mlred Romanian llie Nu&ase. Boda playcn were ranked No. l in the-"' in their careen and they apti& dae ftnt four 1eu -Nu&ue winninl the tint and fourth and Smith winnina the 1CCOnd and third. Nuaase appeared to be in control loialiatolhe AMI-. wt it WM Smitll who came away Wimblcdol\ champion with a 4-6. 6-l, 6-3, 4-6. 7. s victoey. Similar to the Senior POA tour for $0.plua Solfen. tbe Ol'lftd Champions wu stancd l 0 years llO for former top Orand Prill playen •aed JS-and-over. NCW{>On Baach ii the circuit's eiahth atop 1n 1990. "I look forward to ~yina in Southern California, said Nastase, the winnerofS7 cateeraiftl)ea titles, includina the 1972 U.S. Open and the 1973 French ()pen, ""Orand Champions ~nni1 ls a retum to the pme's early days. with 6ace on· coun competition IWTOUDdcd by a relaxed. off ~oun atmosphere." Sports break In all.t 12 (Ornpctiton wi.U be com- peUftl ror S6S.OOO in priae JDOMY indudina Nutate. Smith. Roa Cue.. Jaime Fillol. Tim and Tom Oullickeoe. John Uoyd. Bob Luu.. Many Rimela, Hatofd So1otnoo and Brian TMCher. Between lhe 12 are more than 20 Grand Slam (Au. traUan, U.S., French Openund Wimbledon) titles. plut numerous Davis Cup appearances. The =C.U• Dally Pde& plans com etc coveraae of all facets of the event including previews, fea· turn and match-<lay coverage. Tickets for the event arc available by callina (800) PROSERV. 0 Can't afford the pricey member- 11111 Clara 1111111! Rllllty II llDPlz• II 1111 •111m•1 SAN JOSE -Saying "Santa Clara ~ Giants" has a nice ring to it. Com- missioner Fay Vincent on Mo nday lent • his suppon to moving San Francisco's baseball franchise south to the Silicon Valley. "It has a ctnain cadence." Vincent said of the name that makes skin crawl in San Francisco ... If you get the vote. 1t will be a big-league name. I guarant{"( 1t.'' Vinctnt announced his suppon for the move in San Jo~. calling the Giants a "ready-made franchise" for Santa Clara. He said it was the best option in a "dire" 1tuat1on created by voters in San Francisco. "hen· lhr Giants have played for 33 years. Last fal l. n Francisco voters narrowly de- fea ted a mc:-.l\U~ lo build the a new ballpark in the ('It} . Next month. \Oters 1n Santa Clara County will decide "hether h' hu1ld a nev. S 153 million stadium in the Cit) of Santa Clara . .\ "yes" vote on thrtt separate ballot measures 1n the coun ty and vanous cities would guarantee the Giants' move from Candlestick Par\.. to a nc" stadium about 40 miles to the south. Giants owner Bob Lune wants out of Candlestick. an aging ballpark wht•re foggy gusts of wind chill fans and swirl ga rbage. Lune has ci ted surveys showing that fans don't suppon the team enough bccausc-thl'} don't hke Candlestick Park. Vincent s~ud he hates to see teams move but the anta Clara proposal ""as the only decent optio n. The altemattves are keeping the team at its "out- dated" ballpark or and mo' ing out of the San Francisco Ba} area. Vincent said. * Ltonard·H11kr ~lay. ESPN. 4:30 pm 1t Aames-K.lngs. Pnmc Ttdcct. 7:30 p.m. TELEVISJON ...... 4.)0 p.m -From 19117. Supr Ray Uc>nard "' Marvin lia1kr. supcr·m1ddltwe•&hts. ESPN 9 pm -S1rvr ummort vs Frtd hndltton. hJhtwt:1shts lrom M11m1 (delayed). l 1S4 (rtpcau 11 2 a.m ) I Z"\O am -Olarl~ MurTay vs Mick} Ward, Junior· v.rlterwt!J)lti. from Roch«ter. N Y (Ulpc). ESPN HKb7 . 4 'IQ p m -W11h111Jlon at Ptl1ladtlplua. Sponsn11nntl ' '° pm -Calp f) 11 lCina.s. Pmnt Tlclctt 8 pm -Ntv. ltt"K)' 11 Ntv. York hlanc:krs 1dtl1)C°dl l\pom\h1nnrl RADIO 8aMtleU Hedley ' ~1 r> m -< alpf) 11 Kinp. XTRA 1690._ .... / Q ,,._... ~ - " ... And this Is your great, great, greal grandfather when he was with the Packers ..... 1111111 rip INWll, 34-13 CLEVELAND -Boomer was a---- bust most of the night, but he was on ~ target when 1t counted. And for the first '4..=>' tame in more than a year. kkey Woods got to do his shuffle. Es1ason. who completed only seven of 17 passes for 85 yards. failed in a bid to reach 20.000 yards for his career. but he hit Rodney Holman and Mike Barber wath touchdown passes as the Cincinnati Bengals ~at the archnval CleveJ,rnd Browns 34-13 on Monda) night. Woods scaled 1t with a I-yard touchdown run "'th 2·32 rt."main 1ng. then celebrated by doing his awkward dance before a disheartened crowd of 78.567. He ran five times for seven yards in the game. his first since he tore up a \..nee in the second game of the 1989 season. •ATHENS. Ga. -Frank Sinkw1ch. the 1942 Hc1sman Trophy winner from Georgia. was re- membered by the athletic community Monday as one of football's greats. Sinkwich. 70. died Monday at his Athens home after a long ill ness. Qllta If ae day .\sked 1f he agreed with quanerback Jim Everett's observation that some good may come out of the Rams' slump. Rams Coach Joltn Robinson: "Ma)'tx-. l guess 1f you sun·1ve a h<.'atang. 1t make!I )OU stronger." Robinson cautions: one at a time By KEN PETERS AP Sport• Writer ANA HEIM -In som(\ ways, Rams Coach John Robinsoll says. the NFL season 1s just staning. I he Rams (2-4). winner!I again after losing three straight. 1s four games behind San Francisco in the NFC West and rcaltst1cally may be reduced to fighting for a wild-card Jlla>off berth. Robin!'On , however. isn't looking that far down the road. .. Things are beginning to take shape now." Robinson said Monday at his weekly meeting with reponers. "There arc some guys far out in front and others not so far ahead of us. "Wild card? We couldn't even $('(' the ltght of day two days ago." the coach said, again alludina ~ his deep-in-a-hole analogy. "I don't want to think about an) thing but Pittsburgh." The Ra ms got back on the winning track Sunday with a 44-24'1ctory over Atlanta. The Rams now play the teeters (3-4) in Pittsburgh next Monday niaht. "We've j ust crawled out of our hole. arc wiping the din off our face and Lryin.g to aet back 1n the race. "You 10 down the NFC list and say, 'Who's going to be goodr I don't know. It depends on which teams come aJive now. Some teams arc aoing to fade into oblivion and others will stay in the hunt for the playoffs." Ask if. after the crudal win over the Falcons, the Rams might lack the same intensity against Piusburah. Robinson shook his head and replied: "I think everybody in the league is about the same. with just a rcw exceptions ... From81 It isn't the money ballplayers make which bothers me. h's that teams don't stay together. Fans barely have an opponunity to work up an affect ion for a player, or loyalty toward a group of playcn. before be·na faced with gut· wrench in& chanaes. The Dod4ers arc a good eumple. Their team 1n 1990. which per- formed surprisi ngJy-well. was a bind of mercenaries -soldiers of fonunc hired for o ne or two cam- paians before moving along to the next job. Because of free .,ency, all teams in bucbell have taken on this same transient personality and. aaree with the prindple of movement or not. it maltcs it difficult for the fans. es- pcci1Jly the youna ones. to identify their heroes. Tb11 e:xJJWns. at least penially, why so m1ny still identify with the old Btoot.lyn l>odlen or New York YankmoflM 19<fO•sand »•or tbe CluCllO CUbs of tbe lase 1960'1 and early 1970' 11 Wllft'tJU11 the championships dldt Wf'f "°" -or in the cue of the Cubs. lost -as much as the identit> of the players and teams. In a book which I wrote two years 8'0. The Cubs of '69 -Recollcc- t1ons of the Team Which Should Have Been. I addrcs~ the phenomenon of the team's popu- larity by explaining that those Cubs $tlytt/ togt'therlonger than any team in baseball since. And. unless the rules ofba~ball are drastkally changed. it will never happen again. Ernie Banks. for example. batted in the hean of the Cubs lineup from the end of one war in Korea to the conclus1on of another in Vietnam: for 17 season. he wa either the rqular shonstop or the first baseman. Banks. Ron Santo. and Billy Williams ~re the nucleus of the Cubs battinaordcrfor lOcon· sccutf"e seasons. 1961·I970. Don Kessin~r opened the season at shonstop for IOconteCUtive years. I 966-19n. G~nn Beckcn played second bite for nine atrai$ht years, l 96S. I 913. Ferauton Jenkins pitcMd aevcn contttudvt Openina Dlys.1967-1973.S.ntoaaaned 13 laltonsat third bae. 1961·I973; Willi1m1 14 teatons in left (tekl, 1961·1974. Phillip K. Wrialeyowned them and Leo Durocher managed them and although they didn't win. they stayed together and had remarkable impact o n the fans of Chicago, who watched them daily on WGN tcle- vis1on. home and away. That can't happen anymore. Nowadays the almost-cenain C'y YounaAward winner. Welch, notches 27 victorin and talks of movina along to Detroit. Canseco. who recently sianed a five-year, $23.S million deal, suddenly isn•t so J>OJ?Ular or happy and may want out. Willie McGee, too. will beco me a free aacnt. and what of Dave Hen- derson'! One no lon1cr nttds to worry about dynasties in baseball. One simply needs an updated scorecard. I know free 11ency is riaht. I know It is just and cena1nJy it is terrific fOt the pfaym. 1 •llO know that m~ leaaue attendance has never been .hiahtt and cvc=y exc:ep1 TV is makina money ute ofTV. But bueba.IJ isn't theumeand it won•t be ~n and one euppaen that donn t make it different tha11 anythint cltt in our hva. . lbioa ao .... ..., or maybe~ oafr a.ve .. .._,•week available to play? Undbora llacqtaet Club in Hunt1naton ..ch hll die uawer. farcMalrS6 per ....... ~ lake pan ia tilkr men'lorll&t' ldllla. Men!t .. tit Tueldly •nd Ucfaei niaht is 'nlunday. Both beain at 7:Jop.m. 0 Los Cabatleroa Tennis Oub in foun&ajn Valley pllCed its women's 3.0 team in the U.S. Ten~is Associa· tion/Volvo National Team Tennis ChampioMhips this weekend in Tucson, Ariz. The team qualified for the nationals a few months aao at the sectionals that were hekl at Los ~b. Teem ClaP."'• ii June Evw and the tam wtU compete at the Double Tree Reson. LMa week, a men's tam &om Undbora won• nationlll tide ill Tunon u well. Loi Cab bas a couple of member toumamenJI comina up includina . the Calcutta Tam Tournament tbi1 we 1Uad. ~t teams will compete on bot.II Saturday and Sunday. There also arc onaoina lequea year· round at the club. The club also ILl&CS a junior tour· nament camp for children of all ..,et and skill levels. For Information on membenbip or the junior proaram. conllCt the saJesdepenment at s.c6-8,60. Flory. has his day in the sun, at the eXpenSe of the Trojans By Jon Ferguson 0r.,. eo.t o.ttv Piiot LOS ANGELES -Universjty of Arizona offensi ve tackle Roben Flory has been a Southern Cali- fornian much of his life, but he enjoyed nothing more than coming home to defeat the University of Southern California last Saturday. The Huntington Beach High and Golden West College product wasn't a prospect out of high school, but after three years of seasoning as a Rustler, the 6-foot-5, 279-pound o ffensive lineman had his choice of several four-year schools, including USC. Both he and Glenn Parker -a teammate of his at Golden West and Arizona and now a lineman for the Buffalo Bills -went through the growing process together at Golden West and considered USC before choosing the Wildcats. "We decided to fO to Arizona because we thought 1t was a better program. and we kind of proved it today." Flory said . "We went o ut and out-<'.Oached them and out-hit them. "h 's the bisaest win I've ever been associated with, especially pla) ing it in my own back yard." The game was also satisfying to Flory because 11 provided a chance to get back into the lineup full time and pro"e his worth. He had started the first three games at nght guard this season but shared u me the founh and fifth games with staner Vincent Smith, a 343-pound behemoth who sprained an ankle 1n the second quaner against the T ro1ans and did not return. "People can make excuses. but l wasn't playing well enough to be the staner." Flol) said. "I ma) still not be. I wanted to prove myself, that I can play hard and come back from a setback. "Everyone touted me to play pro ball before the season. This gJves me a chance to just help the team win. I had to put cxtra<urricular things out of the way. I couldn't be thinking about the pros. the com- b ines and what I needed to do after the season. The most important thing 1s to help the team now." It wasn't cas) being displaced as a senior. "It was a struaaJe," A ory said. "I had a lot of questions.. a lot of doubts. I talked it over with my FAULllER From 81 being r-e.alized. In a free society, that's a n individual'sehoic:c. As Iona as thinas are done within the rules, what's the beef? Like it or not. hiah school ath· letics arc a sbowcate for elite per- formers interested in continuin& their athletic ind •adt>miccareers 11 the college level. f'lloticc I said elite athletes -the other 10 percent. For some. athletics is their only possible ticket to higher education. No athletic scholarship, no college. No collCJe. the less career op- portunities o pen to them when their athletic talents eventually dry up. Relocation can aid hi&h school transfer students in gaining a schol- arship advantage for such pursuits as drama and music as well as the three R's. If parents want the best for their chjld, and arc willing to fulfill resi- dt-ncy requirements or appoint a lettl ~ian to ensure their pr~ spect1ve prodiaia auend the most advantqe<>ua tehool. What's the beef? Well, the beef usually oriainat.es from the tehool lhe athlete feft. u well as the tehoola in competition with his new alma mater. El Toro Hiah Coach Bob Johnson was quoted as 11yin1 the Chrison situation at Mission Viejo Hiah was a "mockery of hiJh school football ... Chrishon. a transfer from Temecula Valley. was cleared by the Cl f last week when an inquiry into his eHaibUity uncovered no wrona· doTna. Similarly. the Sparkses situation at Mater Dei hat pmcttd criticism from aeveral comen, quticularty Loyola. which voiced 111 objections in MW1P11PCf repons immediately followi"I tht two players' arriV1l 1t the Sula Ana.tmccl~ill tebool. '"" Loyola 1'!I allo let both Sparba hlw t w.t.ly(~ i111 i11euhl) dufi1'.w Ult MoelfdM' );o ..... of die°"" Fridly ..... Maw Orio_...., ..wwe Ml cond*ted """'" •iieMaill man~ ner duri"9 dw Whole I,...., ordtal. continua so bet* llftllf problem• lllDC' .. eed ..... &he 5-t-...,... Rob Aory parents. my girlfriend and a coun· sclor at school. I came to the con· clusion that it doesn't matter if I start. I just have to do the best I can do. "The last few weeks of practice. l turned the dial up a little,'' Flory said. "I talked to (offensive line coach Pat) Hill and all week J wanted to prove to him that I could play. Right before I went o n the field. he said I have a feeling you'f'f' going to play a lot tonight." Flory played every onrnsive pla) after Smith went down. and at halftime Coach Dack To mey put into effect his plan to set U C up an the first half "'"h a balanced attack before coming back with a quanerback switch and an all-out option game the second half. In the Wildcats' run-<iominatcd offense. nicknamed the .. Back At· tack." the offensive linemen ob- viously play a key, and Flory said the team was confident it could rally from a 17· 7 halftime deficit It did as the option game flourished in the second half en route to a 35-26 win . "It was JUSt at halftime that we realized we could win," Flory said. "Everybody was looking around. and it was really magical in here. You could reall~ feel it. (Golden West offen sive hne coach) Dennis Dixon arways told me. once the fim half is over. there's still a long way to go." Anzona rushed for I 71 yards and four touchdowns 10 the second half. ucularlv since the Monarchs have won four offive games with Derck. the O range Coast Area's leading rusher at t.a1lback. Loyola said the parkes ap- proached the Los Angeles school about enrolling after leaving Montclair Prep in Van Nuys. Ocean View received another inquiry from the Sparkes. before choosing Mater Oei. So the kids shopped around before choosing a school. So Mater Oei is Derck Sparks' fourth school in four years (Wharton High o f Text.a, Los Anaeles Banning. Montclair Prep the previous three). Football is Derek Sparks' ticket to higher education. He wants to make sure he's aoina fint class. Irvine Hiah football Coach Terry Henipn is one who objects to the inflated role ofalhleucs at the high school level. "I don't believe high school foot· ball was created for 1eholarsh1ps. That's not what I'm about as a coach. although we help our kids (with rccru1ten). I'm an educator lint. This isn't the minor lequn ." Ironically, Henigan operatct in the Irvine Unified School District. which often open enrollment for its three hiah echools (Irvine. Wood-bridee and University.) Thouah the open enrollment was established for academic reasons. Henipn said it placaeo11ches in an awkward situ- ation in the community when it comet to eiahth-grade athletes. "I'm slid my kids arc out of school. because I hesitated to 10 to a Uttle Lequc pme. a Junior All· American or evtn talk to the kids in my neiahborhood for fear someone could construe it as rec:ruitins. Nor· malty. hiah acbool coaches like to be 1ttn in the community, but in our ·district. that's not the case." Hen;,an taid the hiah ethics of hilb IChool coed\C1 It Ill thrtt schools hive defused the recruitina 1.nue and iatra-dittnct transfcf1 arc vinually non-e•ittent 1mon1ath· letcs. llemaiti11o however. i not lhc illUe with transfm. with tome u· cq>tions (Corona dd Mat's Ouny o•NeU moviftl &o Main Dt•). Tbe in~ here 11 choift. Freedom of choice. and ~ory helped lead the way for left guard Rick Warren on a 28-yard "fumble-rooskie" gain which set up the touchdown that put Arizona in command. "As long as you get the outside linebacker. the hard-chase guy, it's aoinJ to work.•· Flory said. "J was looking back and there's Rick. Someone was trying to get him to go o utside because he could have scored. But he went inside, and it tcok a couple of extra plays on that. "I think when we ran the fumble- rooskie and got down so quick and scored. a lot o f people had to be thinking Arizona's got something." Flory said. "I was nervous before that. I went out on the field smiling. and Coach Hill looked at me and said. 'Don't smile. J want you to get mean.'" At Golden West. Flory's greatest gains came in the area of agility as drills honed him into a community college third-team All-American in 1987. His first year at Arizona. Flory staned against Oklahoma and USC at nght guard butplayed about half of most games as a reserve. After the season. Flol) had cor· recti ve disc surge!)' on his back which supposedly required 18 months of rehab1 htat1on. But having red-shined a year at Golden West. Flory was going to try to come back for the 1989 season before being granted a medical waiver to gain a sixth )Car of eligibiht}. "I was told I didn't get ll after the school asked a liason for the NC AA." Flol)· said. "So I called the lady and talked to her a httle. C\pla1ned the circumstances and aot it. which was a real bonus." Flory was slow to come around in rhe spring after a rear ofT, but entered as the starter in the fall and was thinking about pro possibilities. "He's done a great job of coming back from a back injury." Tome) said. "That's not an eas} tnJury to come back from. Rob filled an for Vincent (Saturday) and dad a good job. He kept his head up hkc the rest of the guys." Now. he's just hoping to play as well as possible and gain an invita· lion to professional combines in February. when pro coaches cvalu· ate talent. i\nd. of course. he's concentratm~ on eammg a few more wins like Saturday night's Dodgers off er Gott arbitration; Dempsey gone? LOS ANGELES -The Los An- geles Dodgers have offered arb1 · trat1on to pi tcher Jim Gott for thr 199 I season. but declined to mak~ a similar offer to "eteran catcher Rick Dempsey. The Dodgers said Monday the} want to reuin the nghts to Gott's contract. He signed as a free agent on D«. 7 and can choose to have an arbitrator take pan in negotiations for a 199 1 contract. Gott. 31. was 3-5 with a 2. 90 ERA in 50 games for the Dod1ers this year. The nght-hander also had three saves. Dcm1>5Cy. 41 . has been informed by Dodger management they want to discuss the possibili ty of him remaining with the organization in the player development depanment. the team said in statement. Other baseball news Monday: OAK.J...AND -Cincinnati Reds outfielder Eric Davis. inJured in the final pme of the World Series, suf- fered a tear in his kidney that re· suited in a siJnificant loss of blood his doctor said. ' Davis was in stable condition in the intensive care unit of Merritt Hospital on Monday, said Dr. Rot>. en Smith, who examined Davis. r,..,,, fte Auoclatel Pnu Phebus sharp Junior Keri Phebus ran her ainaJe record to I S-0 with a sweep and CdM's No. I doubles team of Courtney Strauss and Michelle Mcfarland swept their three ttts a the Sea Kinp ( 14-2) won a non· lcque 1irls ~nis match at Miralcste. 10.8. • &tauda lt, r .. IUI ValleJ I: TM E.aaln' No. l doublet team of K.ri1una Orip1tis and Leuren We.wr swept thtir three 1et1 wtuk the No. l doublet team of Jeun•t S1tobr and S.mantba Joyna" atto Swtpt II Estancia (I-7) .oft ll foun· tain Valaty. • , Orange Coast Dally Pilot iTueaday. October 23, 1 High school football players of the week Kchrh. ~he 6-foot-4. :? I). JlOllnd JUr\1or quanerbad •• had 11 hand 1n all 17 points '>l.Ufl'<.I. b) ru~h1ng for 1.,.0 I L)\ anJ• thru" ing lur twn others ag111nst Woodbridge. * _, ...... . 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M1 mt'ctma wnh ~nect · pitcher Jim .\hhatt la\\ ~pr1na 1t Ana~1m u.d1um ~a bis hn for W\1Ji1m s. ce . .. I I 0 ~ .. • 1 44 , , .. ll----_,__ ·-- ._ .. p • o... • •• lC.L-1~• ... ) (~..,,."'" ,.. U\ V•-~ ) J .. • y ....... \ ., ..-.. ~ t . ,.....,. .............. ~ ,, ~' c"""' ..,,,......,. ......, , ... , • l . ... •"" ........ ,, ~ : . ..,.,.,. ... ..... , •• "tor• ,., Lean Machine captures 41st 14-mlle Bank B'f A lmon Lockabey Oe •, P "I 8oah"Q tN1•ter 1 ht• "ind gn<ls "'m ilcJ un "IJ('~ - t'lo•n '\,·an \a1lintt \\\Oltatton's ! ': J \1 k Han~ rare ">aturda) . hn"~ "'-a J \J ~·.it' horn(' b~ ~pm .i't('r .in I I J m 'lan nf the ~8--m1k l'.I h \ I 1-t 2-lo;n11t h~zl" pro\lded a , ''l 'l'.ll~ "' lhl 14--\11le Bank.. off 1'11 t'-''' ""d ''' ( alJlrna Island and a 'l' nn.11.tr fl".tl h h.Jl k 10 the finish t'l 'I I 'l \\ J"ll rt kit\ 111' 111111\11hull Ill lin1'h \lo-3S Uan \l.11111nl· .1 \1Jl'( .rcgor-o5 s k.tp- 1 .t h' l 11m O 'Keefe of 1 •I''"·''"' HJ\ \ alhl ( lub and the I ,, r ul!ihull \loJ\ \ 1\3, sailed by H•"' 11· Hc .. ughwn l\outh horc \ , 1 1 \ luh \I 11.1d \1.1tthl'"' ot lh<' Wooden ll u p,,nt•r' \\\CXtation ~as .11,,ndnJ lh<· ix·rpc.·1ual troph~ forthc 1 ''t m"nnhull <..wll~ \fans. to fin- ' • 11 1\ l·rall ""rrclled ltmc <" 1l'1 tl·d 11me \lo tnne~ tn clas \\'t l .. , L .l ,.~ ~''°" rrtl)Oef'! ......... """ • C"' ~•" 1• '•<"' C•uo 2 Malane4, Eo • .., '•• 1!1 !>;lo • -l O< ,,... BOC> Mlllttt, .. . ' • IH El II ..... a. I JONI W..oel, Vov- •.if'\ 'C ~ a,1 II '"••d i.1rame11 ......_, "• I:\(>' ' 1 T 11•tt• C• l\.nudloOfl SSYC p,. I C 1 \•P'O• Mor ' M ICllMI Ma~, ... ~" " I o.. ....... "'"" 2 Ano..mo II ... V>.:i11• ' fl• C l ~aoov Tre •I\ Frenll IC.._.., \fl• llC "'-A 1 A ~I Cal Mlll.t L-11, 58YltQ ~ ., •• 8 ow14 M0V9lllOl'I UYC ) Ftytne """· JD• .\ "l'l1>t.1n C0<1U R•c.lftV Aun.. ' 642-5678 540-1220 4'6·6IOO · ••Wiii.. -Lm11na1n• ......... •2WE1KaFAEEAEHT N•1111w1... 11•1111am ftp, LMICroweve. Mlcto,frpk:,2c•ow•· , .......... 'urn "m . winter. 1,2,&3bedroom.Ywtv. 2BR 28A leundry, mwm ONTHEIAY ~. wld, 2c:er gat. 11150/mo. 831·5'11. En!Ov bf ........ lllew a t7S-224t 11 .. 211-t082 Allo. lhoft·tetm "9Catlon Cetport LOw mo~ln. 2BR 28A & paUo No pet• 1 BDRM. IBA ............ 1950 !lie:::]! eec . .-n,lgdedt&yd. ---IUnHtl from tl'lll rentalt a.tboe Nwport $745/ , • 541-!091 , 1150/m 2151 p No pets Oellyf.5 dbl• ger•ge Owner Avell 10/15. 11800/mo. ••Newport Height• •paclou• 31A 2.5BA LIDO ISLE c:Nrmlng & Re.tty .723-4494 mo. Flrt~... ~ u-~ 641-1501 • -.., 7 • MM111or131.o211. .,.., HR 11A8A, yerd, Bluffa bMufV, Comptef• clNn 2BR 28A wtffplc, . •BAY TIMBERS• C: "' .. Ye. ~ mv• Gk---,..-----.-:--: 22• 311 Gafllge, frple. MHtmo. ty rernodeled. lmmedlete petlo, 2 car gar-oe. LARGE 1BR, YRLY. Pert!-18A, frple, cable, pool, B-101, ~ Deluxe furn oc:eenfront 2-... ~ S 9YOwner. ~mottveted. lln.n---Ho peta.142-5722 occupency poHlble. S1800/mo. VMle Rent.,. Ina. petlo. Avellable now. petlo,gar,nopet•.3ffW .... 1 I lll1'1'1 3Br, 1V.Ba. mk:ro.gar. •II BA + 3 BA w/DOOI, 2 ,utty~38R,2 2cara-.12400mo,yr ... -• ... Chlldren&pet10.k.Shol't 875-4112 S175.Stepstobcl'tlbay. BeySt S815.8!50--e357 "' appl1,$1550/mo,Wlnler twna. 50 tr ... r~-frult. 8Aw/f/p,2cwgar.Welk 7M-tS54or721·11M * I * 0 1 long term IHH MUSTSEEIFullyfUfn 38A Connle.Agt.8754404 CINn letlQ 28r , ... "::'8t~J:'~~ rate.982·5155 30% dn OWC 857-37069 to bcl't S371K.142-7023 11 Townl'louH epart2 maotmo, 2,~A lowMoUee, trplc, OCEAN FRONT *new cipr: vertfcala, d/w: l>Mu'tlful 18 ~t gerden [)pix, Nwpt Shof'9I 2br, . NB. MC. bldg. OW • ......_. menta, 3 BR. 2~ BA.pool, -1111 n pool, tenni.. l2200. 8 mo. HandlOITle 28A tum., ger, 119r1199, lndry 9torege e pt•. Ce 11 co 11 e c t 2ba. 2 cet 0-• Deck, w. COLD We LL BAN~eR ~1 ptlg. 1BR w/pretty view. -;::...... .. _ 2107 ~ g~:::yd ~x~ , .. ~ tnw• 1111 i. .... 148-0495 Winter. 11200/mo. egnt 1750 HO' PETS &A0-2495 213-433-7550 or $1,~20/mo. AllO 2br. 2 E.legant & quiet. Onty ,....._ turet S1 250/mo L.... 875-9829. 714-850-4825 be, 2 car ger, IHO/mo Sl28,500. 642-1281• •wl'fE»AONT38r28a. one now.' . ../ llDJll llL. U~ "STUDIO" end "38R" ·=~~tB: ;~~::: Sparkllng clean 28drm 131•1lt5 FSBO OWC 10% dn, no 2 car gar, new pnt/cpt 2233 Fe.lrvlew Roed \lf;'\V~ IU'AI 11 l~, .~~ ~25e FurnltMd, TV, mlcfoweve. epa. no pelt. Quiet lolh w.ea. ger. 1750/mo. An Exclu1lve Bluff• arH qual, 394K, dr1Ye bV 1530 340I M.,cua S1575tmo e.tw. Whon & Avocado , . W~ '\.,Aoo..'l I V l. __ aun dee*, balc:onV. 100 ground•. 831·7378 utll9 pd. Sony, no pets. twnhms. Lr\3BA. 2'MIA. Sylvia. Do not disturb. Smalt boat ott. 673-7353 Str .. t1. (ecrou from REALTORS e N9wpot1 Helgl'ttt 2 BR, 2 yard1 to beach end bey. 1980 WaMece 8A2· 1424 lrg petloe. 1.25041500 TheHaneSeHers • 646~878 •YMri'f LMM ..._ 3 Poat Office) tBR. 211toryTWnl'lm 0., BAHouM 2trplct.2car Avellabte through June •91ft•IPlllM.* per mo. Llk• new 837 . lierbOf Ridge. lrg 48R BR, 2 BA condo, 2 car OPEN OAILY TIL 6 PM. w/d,endun1t,"9fYi:Mi gerege. 11.500/mo. 25JOfonty$850./mo.end ft.UWllTIPTI AmlgoeWey.6«-1451 UYllm IMl,IOI &c gar. Near bey & beech. FM Into 548-7001 quiet, beeut Hert>or View 744-1312, 972-0171 $1100/mo. 28R. 28A. 1250 OFF. -1~ ........... -,,_, -~~°K:-v'rs.~!>'~c,=: • 675·38111 • •CIMn quiet eondo. 2br eiea.s1.051. 8A4·1713. iiif•TilnW Lo:81~~~1~al~:Z~ii .. ~=.";.~~~~~-llM/• ... ffel 3br, ~J:'300/moytly 7141760-3675 pp. mil mid Oct. 3BR 2BA 1ba. new crpt, gu kitch, 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH 3BA2~. w/dNcup.oer· 760-7266 2131662·3155 NO PETS. WESTBAY APTS * 818-282"'4071 * Spaciout 4 BR. 3 BA tam· upper. garage, lndry 1 ~~~5 ~86'°,;~g.~~~5 4BR 38A houM, gar. flp, • 11300/mo 722-1177 WllTUll YILUll $200 OFF MOVE-INll ••••n .. m ·- lly home on a lerge lot IUI• NW .U b6oc:k to ocean. Clean. ---wl d hkup, pool, tennla, 8A~122 Attrectlve Aptl with 2BR' wlfenced In pool & spa t $1500/mo yrty 548-3727 •E'SIDE 39 2BA Hse.1 quiet $1595. 538-1375. ••lll'f WU orona def Mar 2622 pool/ape. BHutllully 1~~dwood large petlo. Work shop 1n GRACIOUS trl-leV91 4 bd Cflermlng 2-Story 3BA ;!;,P;1~g. f~~~ ~ ~~~: 11 2* 3 oollls/FI lllUl•tt'd dbYll g*•r ~.:.. ~-3 BR2. 2 18ty .. 1 ... ~.. to ..... _.. .. , 2BR lend18c 0 •rryp,e Ndo P•e•t1 9 t1ng t~s. gar-0:'. 831-4442 oarage • addltlonal RV home. Separate mester & 2BA widen,·~ blk to bey. S 1 ,.f: ...,...,. ....,.. A """""' __., •~• or boet parking beamed lemlly room b • r b e r c a r p e I . 1250 lse 6 2· ~56 att~ 3BA 2'-'tBA. 2 Ip, lam rm: 2, c;.,I gart3. 9C5oml m. poo4, lllBooA,slrp~a· rnewklngca'l:try& IH8tlj ..... 81 ~~or se$70255 .... , ll1llTS H~·IOIO I open to glorious yard turnl unlurn. No pets. 3BR 2BA. le lly rm t-1 lg yd, grdnr. Kidslpet1 enn s St: mo. r · • Lerge lol1 18A, patio. ......r~ • Deluxe 2BR 2BA, lrplc, ----with p11yhouse. Just 2 $1450/mo yrly 675-9748 pool SC aza area ok. S 1595/mo 639·9095 * 850-8145 * S9751mo. 675-6606 -country Mttlng. 1745 No 2Bdrm 11.Ba $820 WI D, gar. sundeck Rill ESTATE AITSI hOuses to comm. pool In CLEAN. blll 1o beech. 3BR $1300/mo. Call Agt.I NWPT TERRACE. NEWPORT TERRACE 1BR APT. very bright, pett. 110 2111 St . 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 $1 tOOl mo. 759·9194 Expanding, bu,sy A.E. Co. great neighborhood. 2BA. gar. lrpk:. s14oo 540-7355 •3B~ , 2,-tBA lmmec SpaclO\Ja 2·1tory 3BR, cleen, newly carpeted. &A&-.4282 Of 8A5-9543 B-;ch..~r-----5605 Six 2 BR, 1 BA epts, 1 hM seeks 2 add I agts · 'I 673-6900 .. $699.500. yrly. 557.6290 deya. 48R 2BA Bl tt -I · S 50 1'.tBA twnhme. gereoe. small yerd $800/mo. 5705 bch p ti hid pool asst to one of top 631·5550 eves/..,knds • • u 1 area. cond. 14 ecre park 11 pool lndr St 125/mo Avail Nov 5 •673-4677 •TIWllllll• 1 Bedroom from · 1 0 • ' C II P k - .. Frpk:. pool. new palnt.1 mo lie. Bkr 720-1704 • Y· · 28R 11Ln~.o. ... ..,. W/D 2Bdrm 1• •Bl $e30 parking Furnlunlurn. Avl producers. a atric ~Ml HI HO'll FANTASTIC ooean front cerpet & Ille $1450/mo I - -875·4912 Bkr VIEW! 1 BR. lronls tl'le ...... .,. ". ~ •. -g;--vt 'yard. 181E18th St 642-08545 1mmed. $875/mo + MC. REAL TOAS rental at '15th St Oct· .. ., .... ~· BONUS 831-4 5 ----------* · IH>MI ' '-· Avell now 631-4000 I •TOWIMOISE* N...nt Hit• 3 B-R-. 3 BA. bay. n~ paint & car...t. ,.., __ .. 724 8900 • • May. 3BR & 2BR avail. 12 BR. 2~ BA, pool, spa, POOi, rptc, 2 car gar Clean & cute. Stove, 2 e.droom 1' •Ba $850 SPACIOUS 2eR 28A, --Fullyturn,completelyup-•EASTSIDE rownhome-. dble garage Many••· $1.700/mo Pool Hr· carport 642-6515 UOll&JAIU 2.Bd,cm28a S380 lrplc,2-cargarage.POOI llWNIT WU graded 957-6035 style 2BR. tBA. tip,• tr as 1 S 1. 5 O O I mo. \llce/grdnr Inc 854-5089 BRAND NEW unit. 3BR. 28R, 1BA. New crpt & 3Bd'rn 281 $950 Near FHhlon lalend :=;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=~~-1SParkling oceen view. SPACIOUS 3BA 28 A patio Ave II now q 722-7381 •OCEAN VIEW• gareoe. lrplc. view. 325 drapM Petlo Sunny lo-151 E 2111 St 548-2408 5995 No pets 8AO·t91l Costa Mesi 1024! ~~~~~uc~~~~rl:t l~r Penin Pt wllrplc & g:,' $750/mo Call Kevlr\ 3BR 2'rrBA condo 2-car 5 ODYSSEY COURT Merguerlte. 581-4489 Of -~~~~ s;2~5~~~erslt; each..~-----S6°35 ITIP Tl SAii •REDUCED TO $189.000 ttn1er1ain1ng New con-Xlnt cond Sl45otmo 851-0424 garage. lllew poof ten· 3 BR. 3 BA POOi. tennis 213'596'4770 Dr Apt M 642-2816 No 1 Bedroom $705 one to lour bedroom• et 3BR 2BA Village Creek wuctton. Euro-wt11te •P· yrly No pets 1505 E I nis. spa Near t>eacn S l,&00/mo BA5• t554 Pets. 131 E 18th St 646-6816 tl'le t>eacl't. yrty/wlnter rwnnm w a11cn gar Nr pltances Ideal lor busy Balboa Blvd (dwnstra) New E'llde lg 2BR 2'..,BA S t650l mo Cell 964·57 46 Spaclou1 48R 3'ABA. te.m Nioe. upper. 2 BA, t BA, 1 Clean 1 BR apt Near -WESTFIELD APTS Furn/Unlurn $600·$1500 SC Plaza 2131598· 7251 1JrOlttss1onal Close prox-Appt only. 282· 1457 dye, twnhse. l/p, 2 car alt ger,1 Tll ILIFFS rm, tip, lg bonusrm, lg yd garage Fr pie $975/mo. Cou"•"'"'d lnc.Rar, tencd Beautltvlty Mefntalned CAll YIW IDTW 1m11y ro Hoao makes tn1s 282-9673 eves/wtcnda wld hookup, must see.13BR 2,LBA ~.. nit din & patios w/overheng 123-1565 Agent · •1 -... 5820 ·~MESA VERDE I 1 d 1 $1275 631-2480 " """ u · ... ~ ..... nt ............ pool ---pvt yard T W req 28drm2,_ 111 .. 112 .,. "' pe<ect or ocors on _ rm, tam rm walk to ......,... ~· ......... ·Specious 2BR 1'.tBA S6951mo.966-1521 398 W Wilson 631·5583 Beauutul 4BR & 1am1ly call' 642 lO 15 Coromi def MM 21 22 E SIDE walk to BACK BAY everything, 640-t858 tennis $2350 640· 1327 rwnhme Close 10 beach IPPll ... E l&Y room hOme S38S 000 Custom Bullt-New 2 VERSAILLES turn Studio. & ShoppinQ $950/mo .aTlllTlll Hunt.~ 2640 1BR 1BA"' NB Center-JW 2110 Gilnndl Or To see Ull•AMl NW mstrs 2'•Ba, l/p, lndacp. 5B~~Ai1g~eglb 1 r:1• $750/mo 1BR 1950/mo 900 Sea Lene 644-2611 SHllAU L .. G BR. 1.,. ... In ... _...._x, S735 No pets 640-1364 979 5099 0 .,.,. I CdM Beach c t wld hk up. no pets m............... r 0 LEASE OPTION AVAIL --n ..,.. --...... call •· IEWPOflT IUCM r"'ina 0 • 11350 2389 Cerllon Pl 1984 Port Seabourne 642-0493 Of 846-8724 WANTED quiet reliable Low rent during construe-encl ga.rage sea breeze WALK to belCh nr Hoeg BY OWNER drastically Brand new spacioos Stu· tage built 1900·5 3Bdrm 850-2809 Of 631 -293 t I Way For lease S3850 °' -~ tenant tor pleasant 2BR lion. 1595/mo Newer Slater/Beach S610/mo •Lg 2tx 2be twnhM $915 reduced Mesa verdt' 3 BR d10 Unit Gated com· lBA. porch +-awing tor saH! 644-5.ol.42 VILLA BALBOA Deluxe 1BA apr 1n Olde CdM 1BA patio, enclosed gar· +Me 7141362-0625 •2br. trple twnhse $900 I S t600 • sec dep Yrty -----' B 760 "2~0 673 3127 ane 548 7367 house RV access mun1ty"" pool spa en· Call Rusty 63 ;.1266 MOVE-IN SPECIAL $300 BAYRIOGE CONDO, 1BR •den. 1 A tgsecur· -v .. or • -v • • -POOi. spa, Indy, garage. $229 500 966·0592 nis 7 M1nu1e walk lo OFF tST MO TownhouM! gated entry 2BR 2BA uy condo new c.rpet. EASTSIOE 2BA, new paint *LI 211 JU Hll• 1401 Superior 64&-M38 USY llHT HITS $329.000 Triplex all large 2BA 1BA w ind1111dual yards & enclosed garage $2280 mo income Great starrec un11s 1easy financing C 111 beacn An entire wall ot I •ii•~'· 3BR 2'~BA ettached dbt1 near Jambo;ee & Bison po o I , S 1 3 SO I mo & blinds, oarage. lndry New carpet, paint Nr llTaa glass makes 1n1s sunny. 1 ~--~-garage. wld hkups. huge s 1295,mo * 760•8671 675-4912 Bkr Good location. lllnt oond. oceen Balcony. ger No Wlml I - spacious studio an 1dea1 Ir-welk·in closets, bl\·ln1 WATERFRON T-Winter CostaMtsa 2624 $820/mo • 640-2'128 pets857-1776960-6231 B elboa Oceanf ront home tor a s1ng1e or cou· micro verticals St 195IBAYSHORES pvt oate 3 BR 2 ----S BA , BA Duplex '1BR. 3'.\BA, pie wno en1oy IM New· 1BA FULLY FURN or UN mo • S600 sec S3 1·4622 gull!ded 3Br 2Ba home. Rental Charming . •IHI LIO&Tlll* EAST SIDE SPACIOUS ,paclous 2 . 1 ., . $2150/mo 3BR 2'..,BA port Beach 111es1v1e FURN wlll p Woodsy set· j walk 10 private beeches & BA hse wl boat fie-up 1200 IFF 1BR. Patio, refrigerator Srmill patio. carl)O(l So $1695,mo' · 642 1o1s 11ngnearbeacn $975 No Balboa Bay Club. !_1700/mo 725-9676 Large 28 R l '"1 BA Gas & water included o1Ger1ield $650/mo 408 E OCEANFRONT pets 760· 1175 Dana Point 2126 646-6219. 818-799-4856 Charming t BA cot190e. townhouse Lndry rm, $62~/mo 645-5853 -* 848-0638 * 8A2~9}>5 Wkdys 9.5 LIZ & CHUCK JONES 631-1266 or 646 5743 lfW"llT IOllTM Lar9Psl Plan 28~ den liiiiN11 ~~qAs o4sq~~~~a~;~n~ NEWPORT SHORES Hunt. Beach 1040 3BR den 2 story t1re· IUCM 11ll•I" place 2$~~~g~ge ESTATE Incl new carpel Tennis& beacn 12 tOOs 1 0 Brien& Co 122-9730 IOI 4-6BA 3BA home1--------- ""' p001, spa oll1c.a1 pad· Out of County dlf' 1enn1s coon F11ep1t Pr I 525 BBQ area AV ae<:ess & 1-.;.;.;.,;;.;.;.i ____ ,;. mature prO<luc1no citrus Auction October 28th. irttes Easy pay terms & Pismo Besen area only s1eps to beach Oceanv1ew nomes con. ONE OF A KIND' dos lots. etc BrOCllure • SS29.900 Broker 1-8001366-6068 Ct1UCK & LIZ JONES 631-1266Aes 646-5743 &al ••LARGE upgrad~ ex· 2BR 2BA condo w/ocean BIG Canyon Twnhse over· good 1oca11on on Chll Or pa110. all bu111-1ns. new E SIDE 2BR I' •BA, patio, - - ecu11ve Harbor Vtf!W Hills vtewon bluff over Merine lookino got! coorse, 2BR $650/mo 548·3058 or carpet $825/mo g1r1ge. new p11nt N!WJ>O!t hKh 26691--------- " o m I" $ 2 5 0 0 mo S 1195 Sub prkng. pool, 2BA. tennis pool, 2-car 415-647-7973 2078 THUAIN S7501mo, S600 depo111 -Misc. Rtntals 714-644-7298 spa 859-7158 779-7681 garage Call Ben. YEARL y 3BR COTIAGE TSL MGMT 832·2232 No pe1$ 646-8420 --... llAft Char"1mg t'BR 1BA front 676-8420/n 676-5736/w Avlll now Ocean$1de ol WALK TO SHOPS E SIDE large 2BR 1'-.BA IJH lff Rooms 2706 lrptc stove trio wld 1 1 21 44 ---Balboa Blvd nr Lucky s 2BR wloar $745 water pd Beaut. encl gar. c:arl)O(l, 3BR 28A lower unit New UNF rooms In lrg Mesa v garaoe pa110 grndr ut1ls rv ne lllffl WITY1 617-354·86t2 COiiect New carpel & paint patio lndry cable nk up carpet, ger WID hk up home nr OCC Pert !Of po Walk to bcn• S 1250 WOODBRIDGE Spacious 1571 'A Orange 636·4120 No pei. $850 650-3407 Ne11t to pertt S 1225/mo Fl studenl-own BA $400 mo Avl t 1' 17 760-3676 4BA 2'"1BA lam/din rms. Completely remodeled --4409 RIVER fl p pstios Nu paint & 3BR 2' 1BA beauty 1nci San OtlMntf 2176 *Din •SE* Garden setllnQ. lg yard. TSL MGMT 832-2232 stir BA $325 662·2123 Lu11ur•ous 3BR 2BA nse cpl Asoc pool lake & tamlly rm, formal dm1ng. C 1 L L h 1 Eastside 2BA tBA gar spaclOUs 3BR 2BA eool•--------i-------~~ ;.~·~g~rb~c PG~o!:~ tennis $1650 640-1327 rue; ~=~tk'=.0: FURN 1 ~1HED av~sBA~ ~~~im~g encl 'yard ~:~~~OfBg,!~~83 ~:50 •••EIUIUIPTS Hottb/Motffs 2718 $59001mo760-0219 Chlldren&pe1sok Short longi short term n:er 26170range *WITlllATIUPS* •SEA LARK MOTEL• ,01.T DEL .lit Nt wport ~Kti 2169 o1 r londg term lease ~era~hp 1s?5oo m? 8 ;~ TSL MGMT -ir• .. &PTI EXCLUSIVE BEACH Wkly rental~ now avail 2 Masl8f'S 2'..,BA tgllvlng mme occupany 818448 5377 832·2232or722·9012 ...,_. COMMUNITY $147.00 wt! & up 2274 Elegant 3BR 2'rBA. sngl area. ga~19e l~dry, no $1900/mo • • Cl••ir Tl ••tJ IYllUILI HW1 2BA 2BA wl t>eauhlul pool Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 2-sty family nomt' For· pets S 1100/mo Marilyn NH llllST --view• Micro dl w. flre- mal hv rm wtfrplc din rm Coombs. 631 •1266 7Rf/NA(!O-HIO., lH-IOOO/ .a ...... _nts 28A I BA. close 10 shops & Central Costa Mesa 10-place & gerage En tor our I-----~'!'--""! & rem rm Cath ceilngs. ntt .. ..,..,. buses Will accept 0 C cation POOis. spas, fit. prv1 beach $1695 All Roommatts \II 1nttd lenced yard 2-car gar Housino S7651mo ness center. Clubhouse. maintenance incl 2724 Avail now St'.700/mo 2276 MAPLE sand volleyball play· ..... SU..htra* 7141661·3802 \t\X'I :t_)'r I~.\ .11 Balbo1_.~_... TSL MGMT 832·2232 groonds SORRY. ~6 PETS Small 2BR house Stove, •EXCLUSIVE GUARO• REALT~S ~ at.,"' 2606 NICE 1BR encl garage. Bacnetor, tBR. 2BA and QAU. lH-ff11 refrig. lndry hk·up gar· •GATED COMMUNITY• 2BR. tBA • den Upper electric ran~. refrlg no 3BR Apartments and age av11111 S127Sl mo ON 10th FAIRWAY Bluttseleganltwnhm 3Br Great loca t io n pets $550 mo • dep. 3BAand4BASlngleFam·•-------• Stable.resp.Mlftothare lllllllHIW&ITll 12131 43t-119Salter430 lllO•-• 2'r8a lndry llp. formal Sl200l mo 573.4062 642·5964 50 2BR.1'..,BA lnN B w/23 -• 11y Homes 2BR 2BA yeerly. S9 Imo yr Old mele nr PleC«11ta & lrvlnt 1044 G I 2102 CllmY Clll DI A, new dee. 2-car gar. Lore Vence Allr5 1BR Mobile home Ideal 1 blk beac.hl bay Non· 16th $355/mo • ,., utlls Wirnp••1 r1111" tntrl Costl Mts.J 21 H xlnl grnblllcul-de-sac •3BR 2BA. 2 car garitge lor retired CO\Jple No Ul-W2 smoker 673-3986 or Avail Nov 1 Reis req'd ~ "" ~ l.iiiii.iiiii--.--..--~~2BR 2BA low,,,,O\Jse wet toe $1895 Ag1786·7322 2 HOUSES FROM BA'I' pets $450tmo 818-799·419518·5pm) 647-6605,lvmso lrg 2BR Iott. 2BA 2 cer NWPT TWNHM 3 bd fp, Easts•de immaculate 2BR bar lrplcs In llv1ng rm & Condo NB sec bldg. gar Avail 1111 $1350/mo 1991 Newport 646-8373 HARBOR VILLAGE 2BA spaclout. private I•-------• anacll gar fridge wtd pa110 yrty -$1100 1BA lrplc lncd yard mstr bdrm micro wld PkQ 18R wilt\ pretty Yrty (8181247-2446 1 MO FREE RENT' 2BR 2500 Merr1mac Wey petlO, wUl\ef & dryer •NEWPORT C REST Min 10 Nwprt 9s~~~r'° PENINSULA • 2 b<l 2 sinl~to ~~88?5.8~~~ry khups cttn1ra1 air 2 car view Elegant g qu2•8et WINTER rentil -3BR 1BA. cerpart. walk to Walk to beach Quiet Furn pool tennlt e.ach OwnertAgt 75 to•' yrly . S 1 500 Qar wl e•tra storaoe All Only S8~1mo 642-t 1 2' 'BA I prlo.n space. shops. $750/mo 2 m1 10 Corner or Harbor Bl~~o! ., .. S89Sl mo 675·5205 ctoM 35~. Minon smkr ---------l 0 VLG . 2 b<l den. bay USTSll( TOWlllME m11r11en1nce incl St895 EASTBLUFF Aanch-ttyte wl d $t5001moX73-4062 bch 772-4605 Avt now Merr1m1cl acro11 •'·" BLK to beaCl't 2BR $500/mo 645-6003 _N_,t_w_.eo_rt __ ~a_c_h __ ,_o_6_9 vus yrly . S3 750 Nice & c1e1n 3BR •·~BA So"y No pe1s 644-0509 3BA 2BA home. lrptc Lora Vence Rllrs Naber s Cadillac UllC IUL Duple• 1ownhome Wltn Oceenhont turn winter oar age pool acceu 211 1~17.0 ;~:nd~,~~ ~~51~~· • IOUI IUI • 2BA 2BA 2. car garaqe ••• .,., .......... c. torMal d1mng lndry.lrplc 3Br 2Ba S2000 28r 28a $1500/mo Villa Renlals c,r;:;:~h~~~dB~·t:~k 12~:~~11de Wlltll,1121 No pets 1't 67S-841t M/F to .sbt H.B apt s1nqle story 1ownnome 131-1400, 710-llOO, yar<l gar1tg~ $1600 Yearly furn 28r 675-4912 1 r P IC s 1 7 so / m 0 Available lmmedlalety $335/mo (714) 848-8393 H1gt1ly UPQ• l dPd w npw 2397 Eiden Ave $1050 2Bll s 1400 846-8724 650-5829 or 756-0577 2BA 1'.,BA clean twnhse Call 631 -408611181 2pm •lml llH• eecii B ay. NW huge hM. n a rd w o od II o o, s WKLY i MTHL Y VAL Y mo Cur1 II 631· 1266 lllFFS STUl IAI• YllW IU encl gar pelio dshwshr MOVE IN SPECIAL • .., OFF * 1-. llH• gd area Cln wl\ deya n· carpers Pit: $1~9 GOO USTSllf CUllEI 3 BR G lndry Avail 11'4 $800 1st month rent Remod I frig dlshwesl'lef. stove smklpet. Furn w10, dl w A.I No fee 10 1enan1 Protess1one11y decorated 3 Very special 1 realgt Balboa Pff'Wtsula 2607 640· 7804 1 BR 1 B• gal--' pa.rking ...... , No nats 545.4955 etc $3751$395 8A t-5020 ON & OFF OCEANFRONT Piclure perlect 3BA. 1BA bedroom 2 , bath end location• Sec sys rpcl, ,. .,., """ .. - Easy Term~ Bkr 642-3850 33t Costa Mesa SI un11 w1tn secluded yard wlpa110 Grdnr inc 1 & 2 BR epts Ck>M to Nopetsple~M 642·54558 ••Ouiet 2 BR. 2 BA. 1 B1tt>oa Pen 3 BR. 2 BA CMICI I LIZ JOlfS $1 295/mo Avall 11115 courtyard paflO end prl-$2,050/mo 760-5064 t>eacn Some w/garage & 2BR 2BA. micro, wld. l/p, NWPT HGTS NEW lu• car gar Steps 10 beach Twnhte 30 lrom ocn 141·1143 B1lboa Wand 2106 Re/Max Rltrs 642-9797 vale spa Snort or long views $550 • $895 2211 Pac1hc Ave $925 2Br 1B• WI D D/W relrlg, Euy acc.ss $925/mo Beaut. IQ Inc wld, gar 1-----------term iease CMdren and 11_..._, Yitw lt•tt 873-3152 631-5919 trash comp S IOOO/mo• • 8A2·5131 * l/p $450/mo 673-5705 I .ii~~. 3 BA 3', BA 2 srory nse TIWllllf 211 1~ 1 o ., 1 --1 1 ,_ .,. Lg tam rm'k11cn 'l'rly Patio pool. quiet. clean pe s " m .. .....,aeoc-Upgraded.3BR.2BA 1 BR yrly Stove rel rig, ••Lg clean Studio. sec Nopets 631·3652 •NEWPORTHE~HTS • C-M 3-BR NEW Twnhm. b . ( Avail now Quiet street. gattKl ·.month lree renr cupanocy S 1H575b'm,o excellent location Agl q1rage, 2 blks to beach A11ocado St $No5 pets 28A, 11ng1e oldet pretd. 2•, BA. gerage N-smkr _!! . '·--close 10 South Bay 548-7387 oug er s 640-019~ Avail lmmed S7851mo Utlla Incl 52 Imo IOIAI Y11W1lt pello. lndry. gar No pets $435/mo Cls 10 oceen 9 72 -3980 645-5882 2'10-2299 Condo·atyle Iott Apt '800/mo 850-8145 Jim 642-8062 675·4822 Agr 673• 1 t 4 EASTSIDE 3 BR 2', BA 760·5000 LWE II LIHl ---S9251mo No pets Fiii your winter recreation n:edl • look 10 CIUllfled for deals on wheels end equip- ment 2BA 2BA lower I duplex. * 1itWESTSIDE * * Beauutul 4BA 3BA llouM Condos Frplc. lndry nk Quiet 3BA home. 2BA 28A B 2tS1 Pac111e Avenue /dbl 1 t bcl't 1 es sec lrplc, gerage. patio. cloae 1 A. paho, gerege. 855 0665 1 ed w e ger. c ose o • up1, m crowev . , c Io s e I o be• ch es. to beacn & shopping nice cerpets $7 40/mo • • mm occpy yrly rental. S 1800/mo. subterr parking S 1350 & s21001mo 67~·5942 ,1 l50l mo 650•0389 Bkr depotlt. 854-7592 Sorry no pets 673-1617 up.• 646-4472 __ _ ___ _ Oon 1 depend on wOfd ot ITIOlllll • deC>9nd on CIUI!· tied wn.n you 111ve 10me· 1111no 10 ... 1 Fem wtd to shr hae w/young CO\JPle Prefer student Must like pets smkr OK 548-748'1 FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (Flrs1 three word$ ore boldface) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Coll-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. NAME:-----------------------------------PHONE:--------------------------------- AOOAESS: ------------------------~!""!!"'!"~ ----. --- GUIDELINE S •--""' ...... at WHITI .._ 4l ..-a 11n. 1 -I Watn9t Oft oer. YGUf'I -. 1of belfl, !Md, ._ "rof ~ 1 Cell to ldenclfy ~ ,,._MllNO Cd V I MM. JOel matute. ,_,,... M/tf 213143'·2101. , ~ cJayt 1544908 •ft• Your ArH. No tap MOO+'.t I.Id 1U-40ll FOU-ND 1 -,,.., SM-t3a9 Ne c eat., Y • C •II ~-==:%""-:-..;.._--~• _ : •ro• young 2111131--3434 Ext. 110 N.a. • 2 oer ger, F· .,.....,dlFWn.wit mix. -.-r. L~ condo, f/p, trlllMd Went• to oo *'••·-· pool ......... tObMct\ ~ 10119 In Co9t.a fnllruabit 3012 t-'°°"54·2256lxt t24 ~ ......... ~ IV.ii now S480 .... 253t Mete/Newport llH~h •VIQln..Pteno Flight At~· 136K ----UPf'lll.i&~ ' H 8. ... to beech. Prol . ., ... 131•14!f -Prof er..tlve ~· Tlciillt Aoent• JUK ...... f0t NeOAneaeoon•IJllf Ml1 2MO to .... 38R L~~!..~ .. bledl doa, FAlE INTAO ~-~-~.,~,._!Ht<i-"'~~.~.,.....-n-.-.-.-,-u-...... OlllllllY '••• ... .,....... lfdw. tor .... 28A dPt•. YWY deiln, -.. ... -. Gerfleld l Cell KalNrtne'1 Conoer1 ----:---~---·----n6oe .... C... ....._ of .. ~ ...... .._,. "°°" 09f*lll olloe I $433+ "'•· 72i.oeet Bulnatd. Fount v.i.ev. Ateociat•. 131_.,11 ....... c.. a---,. ... 1004 Piii*'· M • tnte1 r-d•t• efttry werll On "'° bMct\, N9wport StOO Aewatd. H~-1881 1-tocM'i.Jisa Ext 124 liiiii.i__..iiii .. iiiiiiiii = :.•:·~-:;! _11_4,...._.1_3. __ _ Pn, non/tn*r. 1435/rno, FllQnt AttendMtt 135'< A S.U. C... lft TN teceed. WO.. ~ OMt • sm.t 875-tl014 Of 123-0351 Iv Tidiat Aoenta WK • .........._....... ...... ......... --'~ 'or~ HuRt. ldt..,, m••Hee Liit Cwtomef SeMce *2tK r-.. -... ......_ Czl ~ teo-24'0 or teo-1121 111 IRWllTlll Female pt ... red IMge Mdroom with walk·ln cioMt W""*/drt«. r• lrlgerator lfr .. zer. ... oerclae equ pment In· eluded. l3ao mo. ·~ utllt. Ho peta ...... 131.-st • IAM..SPM S14 Ptt ,_ Job lnfolrnelloft& T• ,..,..,. at Ml~ 1 =:..:-::-:..=====;;; Precwatton AY811111te • ,_ •BIWMRad* CM435-t115x410 ~----- "" Eem more In t mo. than W""'-tr 195-teet •• tO c ....._ Au Peire/Nannlee Av811. mo.t do In a yr. 533-5913 Anahetml2MM4x410 .... ?TISI Ouallfled & Edueeted. PIT 10-1•-.perfftOnth, Otcer'1 Domestic Agen-No 9W89 ol a.tt ADA cy 714/542-1304. •lllAI. llm * ASSEMBLERS: ptellerrtd a-M .,.._ GENTLEMANwtllmalntaln TWO LEGAL SEC-~r~~r:: .. tofr!!"~:~~ tyofb. 5ae-11n and lmprov. your prop. RETARIES needed 1 home. 504·848-1700 -IWlllB erty In exchange for low Co<porete. 1 Llt~k>n. DEPT P2e21 FIT l30i" /...ei Fie room rent Ind space to PrHtlglOul Newport rs-..__ tw9_ M&llll ~ wild C~ wortc on 18 fl jet e«I boat Beach L.llW Firm (New-•~ .. up to ..-. .... or prototype. Have car, ex· P o r t C • n t e r / 1 3 more • Week ueembflna ~· ~ence. OMV avatlableln Costa Mesa fttnOnlfs perience a.nd references At tornevt) Elc.P8'~ prOdUctl et home. Carl .,. ... tout ecooomy c:er ;::;:::::::;;::;;::::::;: JCX>2 Archte, 774-188e exc.ttent lkllt1 & pr0-: (805) 523·9454 Ext. 142. 132·1212 lt~nt LOYlng woman-open, '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I fe11lonal attitude r• Am•zlng recorded Eem S300-l600 per..- Newport Beach 2769 genuine, tasteful. Spon.1• quired Plea .. nt environ-metMge reveal• detlffl ~ BocMct tit home ~~~~~~...--. taneout yet 1truetured UYI.. ment with hlghelt •t•n· ..... ': Cell 1415-473·7'"0 Ext I Huntington Wll11Uf'f llU•I Allefltve & vulnerable Lite cooking for SeniOr d•rdt Non-1mot11ng of-• • &-24t 55, white, & resonably Cnlzen In e>echanoe f0< floe. 714-7~8711 (M· PIT Costa .,...•------~-, Beach NEWPORT BEACH Crrv w .. tcllff /Irvine Ave ..-eomptete Janitorlal V'MUllc ..-ei.ve1or ..-Full View Belconlet ..-FAX & Copy SeMce ..-Ampte PW1tlng 141-1111 * 1500 aq rt * LOW COST •new Blkef/FeirvMtW •mutt ph<>M lines avall •Call 724-1040 ••New tfllcle. appro11 220 1/1 wlc~ner win· dows on E t7th S t. Costa M~sa 848-4330 * 8 e I u I ti u-1 -S u 1 I e-. 280-2400 t/f, pvt res1rm1 -Nr Hoao Below market rent, 75~76~9 1211 H22 S/F 1617 Wettcllff NB Agt 541·5032 EXEC Offic. Sunes near JW Airport. 4770 Von Karman Ave. NB FAX. 1ecep1 c0c:>1er cont rm. llltch. Ir• prkng/cott .. 1-sty bldg furn $250 mo- mo Al Ouinlan 833-9550 FULL MrVIC.-olflce In Newport Cent9', FUt\lon l1l1nd Answering 1vc only also •v11l1ble 111momn11n11 840-5470 nice 1001c1ng 1 love In· room & board and TV W-F only) Please ask for Adaptable houri. EARN S500 to S1500 tlmacy from w1th1n. good room Small salary Five Ms Rawls 645-5120 ..-1yatuMngenv.1opes humor real communlca-days a weetc Aa••u PEI•.. 11 ~ No e•P9fienee lion & mutual nuturlng Pteese Cell ~ .... For fr .. lnfonnetlon Mnd Live at the be h w ufd ..... ....... * PLAITS-. VerttcaJ eQm"*cial cam· Mtf eddrund ltamped ac ou --...-Exp. technlctane & hortl-era, lamllilf with PMT en¥111ope to: Me1ro Dall enjoy sharing with • L .. ve ..._,age cultural supervisor• proceu Experience A11oc.P.O. Box 9309 tweet tender man of : ___.._. FIT ~ PIT "-.· preferred but wlll treln 5 LM>nla. Mk:tl 41151 strength near my own -.;:-uy ._...... ... v... -oe Noll Mth phone 8 & 1n1 nee Top wages day Week ineludlng Sat-Ull ~ "'91 num ... -photo R I t xlnt ~its ...._..,.., , urd1y Apply PEN· ....... . epy 0 ...... """11on"'"a1 • ~·,,.,.cno NYSAVER. le&<> P1acen-PC/WP. At home Ad :'!}99 c/o Dally Pilot. ~ue· 8 oPPIYI all tta. Costa Mesa Fu 11 / p. rt -t Im. P 0 8o11 1560. Cos11 JOUr ftrat C8I ....,tw am -4 pm ---$35,000/yeer po1ent111 Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING ~Nfl Ont 0.~ A Wttl· """" N•f ~~bit-CAI •nd ptool ol 1nwr.n<f 111.L 842-4333 1 _M_esa;;;_-_c-:;A;;9-26_2_6 __ ...,._rh.r.o.u.._h_c_1a_s_si.fl.e.d~.2e•1--8-1_oo_A_t1c_•or_Ler_ry_.._ __ ""'!"" ____ ~ ~2= 817-eooo Ext iiiillllil_iiiii ____ _ Looking to sell that eztra Jµnk stacking up in the garage? Try the classifieds. What's junk to you is a treasure to someone else. For only $13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Coll today. UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * • CGWCTIOIS * Early mominq motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 Central Costa Meta Fu11 ·,..------------------..J1"-,..._._"""' ........ _______ _ MrYiCe From 300 aq 11 to 1300 New Improve - ments S 90111 plus lrM HlM1MGTON BUCH. ca;TA WISA, NEWPORT BEACH. fOUMTAIN VALLEY, IBVINE 6 LAGUNA BEAOI rent. 946-9663. Commtrcl1I Property 2778 Month to Month war• hWM 1i>aoe Up to 9.000 sq It 1vlilable Costa M ... 83Ml117 lndusttlll 2788 1,800 SO FT 2 large Front Offices. drive-In rear door 56¢ tsq It or $990/mo 1777 Whitt let. C M day 540-9352 ....as 646-0681 1300 SQ"tt Fron1 Offioe Ltrge rear dr,,,..ln door 1785 Whittler St. Coat• Mesa 540-9352 Days, 948-0681 Evening• 875 S/F olc/RRlwhM ,,..,. S'l'UIDBN'i'S PART·TIIG'Ati'IR SCHOOL J • WORK PART-TIME AFTER SCHOOL & SATURDAYS!! YOU CAN EARN $50-$100 PER WEEK AND MOREi I Ideal for; ~ l ~ Schoal aged lddl 2 Vou nut be fl& AfTERSCHOOl.JSAng)AVS ard not lnvoNed n otter 1ehool SPQrtsl 3 All~ ond t~ ii p:Olilded to fl'IOl8 accepted .. H 1 rt> or/ Barller / 405 1360 Logan. CM S560mo H2·3582 Of 979..0709 A .... ' ~~ I 4 Woltc With kdl 'f04' own age horn yo.1 tc:hocAI~ on on AOt..ll gJPE~ .,._ Cff!NI helprig us gef NllW c\.9tome11 fOt the OMV Pll.Ol NE\W>APERI ~ You don't how to wen ~and you wl have time to tc:*8 ocn d \QI IChOol watc 6 1t t"ei» towordl 'fO.I ~you lite-~ pec:lQle and '#Otllr'IQ outdools YOU ARE M PERSON WHO CONTROLS HOW MUCH MONEY YOU MAKE EACH VtHKr • NlNl NU!oWefO UfllH r IN twm S9'1AIU -rrrrrr1 ,, ... Ii.I I UN1(UMllf \ffft •S 10 I C.11 AHSWU • I I I I I I I .... ~ 2904 *IULD* GOiden Opponuntty Avallable 1n Cosll Mesa Call t-800·82e..3922 INTERIOR DESIGN Move my office to your loc All you need tor res/comm I from suppliel to umplet to ta• Must Mii Oct Ownr reloc111ng S30K Obo ~7-2015 $VENDING$ Get your own butlneu ChHP' Local area I ll CISh Wes 1-800-741..0200 Vending Route Your An--. to E11tr1 Income Mu1t sell High tt1lfte lo- c1tlon1, up to S 1,000 1)91" week Income po11lble. 1-800-822-2496 Investment Oppottu® 29al ENJOY 14· 15% return on Tru1t Deed• S t0,000 lo St.000,000 Call Denison Anoe 4119..a35 NOWI 7 We have o NEW PROGRAM and o 1S>eCia1 ·easy-too-tel• offet GNe U1 o cal lof moie klfolmallo:• and onange to come°" tor an~' and .. ~._..,. ~ at>ouf 'bJ'w got~ to-.. and~ oan .,_.. tJmQ o ~out wtl'I you• you wcrtt CALL MR. KING NOW!!! Tltes4ay, Oc&. U LIBRA {Sfpt. 23-0ct. 22): Play ''hnfty, Ocl. U Of All 'hlap: VitJO who was rolt of 1nvtsttp1tve rcponer. Means ARJES (Marrh 21-Apnl 20)· I( you "Sttttt achocatc" of astroloay -obtain farts. 1nalyu thtm Focus on nov. think of v.hat )OU have to do as Anhur Godfrt) L1bran who calls f11ruuon. d1scOH'I'), adventure. tem-ta~\ 11 v.111 bttomt so Juit rt• himself Srorpto and rtfu~s to come pora ry rhangc of ~nc. Relam·e mtmbcr th<'K v.ords of anothtr out of closct tn C'onnt'Ctlon with his rommunicatts dt~1rc to vmt, Con-•\flan. Tho~s Jefferson -~It is 1nttrt1t 1n utroloay -Johnny s1dcr pnon11c~ , ntlthtr v.ralth nor splendor b\lt tran· Canon. Capncom cov..boy '1ar who SCORPIO (Oct ll-No' 21) In qu1lltt) an~ OC\'\lp11ton whteh II"" proved to ht prophet 1n relatton to d v .._ happiness his prcd1c11ons ront-cmtn& La' V~~ attempting to 81 •rao. U't' surt you TAlJRUS I 4.pnl 'I ·May 21 )' Be-- T .. ~ n. h art not un1n\o1tcd aucst Focus on -· -om ,.....," .... "'" au1 or w o domtS1tc •dJustmtnt sly lc ha _ cauSC" the un nov. cnten your o~ kntw plenty about utroloay and her mon). appreciation· of ~usi; posttt "In of ~:nrp10. a number of own 1od11cal s11n -Anais Nin FinanaaJ picture bnahttns. Mont 1nten\t'h pc:nonal problems s1mpl) Ants actrcu who was open C'ham-will be rrlcucd >' hn\t' 10 br faccJ head on. 1nal~cd, pion of astrol<>s)' Glons Swanson SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22_Dtc 211 ra11onaltzcd and rcsolvtd T'Mn and Monty To Loan 29 I 4 Where do you stand'i C)cl<' ronunun hiah _ romanttc onl 1h<'n v. 111 \Ou ht'nefit from quite *TRUST DEEDS* AIUES (March 21·Apnl 19). Re-invoh cmcnl ktpt secret d • ntr1ord1nan <''~rttncts. en· Fut ~-we buy & suh~ come earlier 1h1n an11 c1P.9tcd. red So d ' Id 1 1~ 15 rounttf'\ .inJ opponum11". Sell TOt Btotcef Whal had bttn tlus1ve " av11lablc C'OVt · me '" 1" ua "· Jealous GEMINI (Mu 22-J une 21 )· • .-~0-01"2 * Lon1-d1stancc call vtnfics on.. and fru\tratcd. attempt to nan Throu~out the ~maindcr or the ,.... ., .. rumor factory. tand tall. reels SC'f'VC h .-w-100---W-HAS SIS 4 TOii ponunity to travel C"rcauvc efforts 15 vindication )'<'Ar ~ aM in vour bin siin appears SIO,OOO up No credit..-rt'sult 1n applau5C'. monty C'apncom CAPRICORN <Ott 22.Jan IQ)· to ht' &ra\cltng beC'kv.ards 1n the No peMtty Call Deni.on plays rolt Deadline eitist~ alona with ~tnor hta,rM :ind, 1n 1 nutshell. this s1mp- AMOC 499_4835 NOWI TAURU ( pnl 20.May 20) lnd1· mm You'll l'C'CCl\t almost at lut I) mean~ that ptnonally, emouonal· __ __.._ _ v1dual who prcv1ousl) 11no!Td obl1 (, ' I). profns1onalh and nnal\C'taJI )OU way or another ~ou must tndc~\Or to C'ltl"CI~ even morr control and invest for the fu10rr ICOftPIO {Oct 14-Nov 22) Chtr the Miit few V.'ftl.i . wh1k tht un 1s Pll»l"I throu&h \OUr birth tan ind c\Ote to Pluto \OU v.ould do well to remembtt tht 1mpona~ or silence. for silen("t' rt'alh " thr <'ltmcnt in ~h1ch arrat thin,~ fashion them- ~IYCS tottther MOITT AIUU (NO\ 23-Dtt 21 l' Slow down and '"' tn rcahlt that wtakneun can ht tumtd into stttncths Th<' Sune1n Srorp10 1nd Man pa.u1n1 thmugh \Our oppm1tt sttn of (Jcmin1 ho1h s1Jn1f) there tJn't <'1lOU&h darkn«s 1n tht whol<' world to snuff ou1 1hr hJht of one hltk candlr CAPRICOllN (Oc-c 22-Jan 20): We MN ..... ht, enthw..tk lftdMduela whe weuW •• f9 .. n : ................ per week and more, marlceting the Orange Coast Daily Pilot If Yeu: • Ho¥e on INUNCI wtn. w..-., .... ~. * lntey ~ part-time ln the own._., ..... inti fvl.time $$$ • "°" the ~ .. metiwat•. Then we have a lob for voo. No experience necessarv. Full tralnlr19 avallabte. For further Information or to ~ an Interview CA"' ..-aT 121a1 •21.02u ..... ,. .. , ..... ly CHAltt..ES GOREN with OMAR SHAJtfF and T ANNAH HtRSCH Both vulncrablt. South deals. NORTH •AK9S2 . , •A I 7 •A Q 6 S WFST EAST • 0 • 6 ' • J 10 7 J ••s •J 1• t KQJl tJ S • It. J • "J '4 SOUTH t Vo6d 9 A K Q 10 9 J 2 • 10. 6' • '2 Tht b1dd101: ScHILll West l\onll Ease • • r.. 5 • Pau 6 • Paa Paa PU6 Opcnma lead Kina of t By all accounu, tht re-ccntly "on- duded World Ch1mpt0n.sh1ps, or- pntzed by Jaime Oniz-Pa11no and h<ld tn Gt'Mva, Switzerland. wcrt a smuh1n1 succesa. To see whether you fed you should have bttn pl.ay- 1na there, see how you would hne fared on this hand from on< of the pmnictt evens. You arri~ at su hearts af1a a wdJ-<nfled sequcn~. Nonb's bid over pine uked about tM quality o( your aiit ror slam P"'P<>'CS Stnct it could l\ardly haYe been bct- m . your ~ o( the invit.a- tion-wv .-oaatic. West leads tht kma of diamonds What's your lint'? After 1he diamond lead, most de- cleren tthed on the club fi nesse . S1nct that failed. they wtrc down ont. Ho.,..evcr. thtrt was an addJ- ttonal chance 1ha1 somt declarers capitahzcd on. Win the king of diamonds wi1h dummy's acc. cash the ac:t-k1n1 of spades. discarding 1wo diamonds from hand. and then rurr a spadt. Ne't drav. trumps, \luffin& 1wo clubs from the board Wnh Lhe stagt sc1. u 11 wtth tht 1cn of diamonds Ir WtSt has both 1he quetn and 1ad or diamond,, or the sun breaks 3·3. you wtll havt to fall back on tht d ub finesse. Bui sec what happens if the cards an as 1n tht diaaram. Ir \\ nt nses with tht quern of dia- monds. dropptn& East's 1ack , the tablt's t11h1 of diamonds b«omn 1 •inner and )'OU can dlsard your club loser on 11, usina 1ht act of clubs as an tntr)'. Therefore, West musl play low. ind Eu1 IS on lead v.-11 h the J•ck. Since 1 club rttum 11>ould be into dummy's maJOr ttnacc, East has to CJUt wtlh 1 spade 't ou ruff, and 111't. well .-hen tha1 sun breaks 4-4. The lonj spadt m dummy 1s YI up for a club discard. If you found that h!Y. call us Wt ~c a spot for )'OU on our team! TODAY'S CROSS-WORD ruZZLE 2 .. ,amoul .,,_ .,,,__ .._, ··-.. ~~ 11 CO:No 9'rt -·"*--• AcoMt .... ' °""' 2~~ s 8flootw'O -4~• 5 '°""*"~ IAO... 7 MlllCl"dl . .,..~ ..,. t Abound tONtnc.... t ' UneduQtted '2 Mr l.eutel t3 -ICOflt tl~OOI N~cl'Y 2S GrinOlr "GNell 21r;*..:= 21UM1 ltnll bird 21 -party 3t ~'"'° a2 M IUOfeCl.I SSLoca JI Mo4fl - • 7 3 7 Miia GarbO tO o-1leed RA9 41 ••Oierftond -" ._ Pougf* ....... lnltlMlon .. p.,..,._• ... 51 l19111M0t 52 lueu _,.o S3 S.ln 5~ .. _ Clnderl" • t SS Now'1 C*tn9 57 'On-~·1 --· se Jollp 8r'OI - HF.,.._. ldlOOI .,~ ..... ani.--. ,, 12 1i •9·~~ FIXED RATiee pt1o ns will nnw atttmpt to makt minute. in ormation f.rcviousl cannot ht "'alkt<I (.ln unless ou art' 30 Yr L<>M Privet• an-amends. Rrach hr)ond pa 1 hm1· wuhheld Set-nano hl&h 1f.hU his-I) '°1 on tht noor veetor Le>Q·ltl flt• now tauons Focu• on physical anr1e11on. tnonics. emcratncin.. \i'ou 11 ~ IT'" C N('gR (June 22-Jul 23) No Ahho uah planctar. at·t1vm 1n Scorpio denote\ a tune of soul· 9tarch1n1 and tvtn 1 ftthna of 1sola- uon end lo~hne:ss. ~ou should also t-1-4--+--+--+-- ~ a-.arc that ronformm can k.-d to mcchocnty and thrrt'forc '"' timt tO JraPOle ""''h ltfc's intnQClC\ by 17 beint. more phabl<' and nc~1ble e 143·1122 • romance. st le. finan"" Libra 1s 1n prdcdQU a~l~~o J one knov.\ better than a Can«nan '!"!11---m.!"!P-~~~I ptcturt. A A """ < *"· lO.Ftb. Ill' that hft 1s no1 a ~·ar and that peot>k Mof!nb T.O. 2918 GEMINI (Ma) 2l.Junc 20)' trt'lS ~oc~s ~ dtstancc.:..~a_nauqr. travtl. aft not th<' rnt'm) In fact. v.11h so ~ Trutt Oeede. ncttUJt) for frttdom. 1ndeptndcntt. 0~ )<'/,ur ~J:s~· ho~~r~~';i much planttar) aC"tw 11y now tak1na 1375 per month. 15% new /roJ«t. 1trnt1on rtvolvcs "on the rud)' .. Mea ou'U ~ phi« 1n lht d~nam1c and rnolutt Int••' only. 1 yew B<o-aroun romance. lcpl 11Ta1n. crcd1· ~ Ifill d ns Y' •Ill' of Scml)1o fOU should ~ ... (1t4) 1~t57 blht)', marital 'totu Takt 1n1t1111ve, u I e emotionally ind aain f)l'OVlftl that tvc'n love has crown mpnnt )Our ov.-n st)lc U-0 ft1urcs finan('llll} <"Old e'en kindle ap1n ---m1Mnll) Pl8CBS (Ftb l~M_,.ch 20> You LEO (July l4-Aua, 1)) Tbc un ,...~ " llCI new dfal -1n\Oht promotio n. • • """··' CANCER (Junt 21 -July 2.i:): lntu1· added l"C\ponsiblltt)' Lo"t tta~ to yo ur niler. JXnd) , the next •uvr don tlftves " accurate auidt. fOC\n be nranerr. You arc '°'"' ~ ~ks or'° 1n 'icorp10 and that pen on ht11lh. t mplo)mcnl, ~ who f'ulnllmcnl IS kc nottd and "OU'll ofly<>ur t0lar chan rtlaltd fO MMne. rtl)' upon )'our 1tn<ros1ty °'8ttll"<' ha"t flttdom rtqunted No heavy fem1ly~domn11 and pn>pntY mat• probkm should not bf 1anotta. For· hni tm. 1 ntttf0tt. tht only .-.y to mtt teaehtr stend, tall IS tlly. 1~ 1115 YOUR Bl.RT11DAV· 001J ronf11ct' and d1181""mctna Is At;()an rtpmc'nted Dunna N~vtmber ~ou·u be f\nishcd by sltul\I loowh 1n tht uddlc ofhft (July 23-Aua, 22) DIH·ra1fy, v..11h lona·•te~•na obhaatJon Rtl.a-VIRGO (A\11. 24'~ 2J): Your i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia.••l ll"e full play to cun0l1ty. tum on llOnJhip that \C\\lr'C'd •1fl no lo"-r tmo& onal anttnna 1s m"C1V1• vay charm. Jhow that }ou au\ lauth at bt 1 -, • ._ "'"" and, 10 tofM utcnl, con--..., o-n foiblti. Mttnuon rt'volvct emotion• 1mt1nt r1~vt0Ut 1m1-tf'ldic1,..... _ 81 tfle tnOnWnt. 1-lallOC\S arT t'(';n(l\oed, )'OU Cftltf MW ,. ~, .. ~.._.-__. -• around pertonal maanetitm, ehaw o( l(hVll) Up(rttnce \..OftJCqutntly. )OU •~ to ~-..m crut1v11y, phya1cel attraction. Ci v '\aaii down and ruhtt 1ha1 we an often <km1n1 lnvohed.. rtmtni. •rao. m~tanu\ ptnons suffer mott f'rom 1mtaanauon lhan Ym00 ( '~ l pt. Jl); Pay ~)' 1mport1nt m 1n )'(>Ur II~ "°"' rcelil) atintioe to m«hanK'S. modus iulity makt • comeback . aaaA (Stpt. 24-0n. lJ)• WMt operandi-. be Mart' )OU complt1ct tftthuita\M ~'~ "* tftHt You an ••rtdtt* ,ar l9'0 ._ ·........, undentlnd methods.. ttfercnca. ~ makt fmh .._,, in new dtf'fC'IJOft "' out'° be and now ~Ute Sun -"'" -o natl\C' is teft<'t" but DttnnbfT-• d1fftttn1 1und of' love Mcmlf)i Pluto Md Rna~ _,ow,\ r~ • .,. ,._~..._... IS on honzon Youns ptnOft peya ~I v " .t,;i: could al he m1SlnlVJTI"Jal Take mttnl"lful romph~t nthnt ptlntl enus ... • )'OUr ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~J ~al ~h•~ of pro~-'·-----. ___ -----eam1np end ftnanctal ~rcn. one ' AQUAIUUS (Jen 21.feb I~): t=-+--t--+--t--+- Ahhoup plencllf) l <'tt\ 11 1n Smrpto dcnoln a 11~ of ~ ~•tchiftJ and even a fttlina of 1IO&a· tlon and loneltnc )OU should •bo ~ •• .. rt 1hat conformity can Iced to mcdt0m1y end thetcfort 1t'a 11me to arapptc ...,th hft's 1ntriatctn by bci_na mOR phabk and nu1bte PllCD fFd) 20-Mardl 20~ The Sun (lotc to Pluto on Nov 10 marts 1 m-.,or 1um1na·po1nt 1n the ~' l'Ot )'o.i Ttlf'rtfOtt. In the t'MifUI~ do rour hims and )'O\lr ~ and \Mft eet otr 1n Id~ ol tdWWtllft. Thinp do not tum up In ~ii WOftd UfttiJ ~ "'"'' """' ... • ' ' •PIOEIELP Part-time. 8:30·2 ·30 se 00/hr Lite typing, Iii· Ing, 1nawerlng pnones Newport/Co111 Meu 1198 642· 7088 JOB NOTICE NO HO fine new, Mt purchaaed w holeeale 13 000, ....... f()( $2.500 0 80 790.9590 -· ....,_ lntwtor, AMIFM .. .. U :.,,.=i~AUl.T ..._ ....ete, CUMoftl WNte/Gtay le•t'* In--UHOI" A ORO Of TMllT -....._ .. -.,,. eon.-.__.,.._. low DATID OCT~ ttM '°"° tt7t •A11111a111i11Ct1!!11••MO clllon, 1 °"'*• 102,000 t1Wtor man~ dloltel UNLW YOU TAKR AC- liii'rlllll!!l!llll' ... Wtl,.,,...ed•.., .... ~ pb, mllH S7.000 Call :·..:c.,1c clOot. and TIOH TO ~TlCT YOUllt S'700 TWo Mii Mono = e:ir-'' ,llO. 17'-2741 ..ndOwt AIC. AMfFM :-m ,.U.~~'l. WOtll: Stattona SIOO • -MEAClDES 1ii33Qoo. cusett• Sltt5 080 If YOU HUD AN ()(fill.A. Rlre ltema: Ivrin Fr Prov AM I MO o6d; .. ... .,. ~and more. •• •• NATION OF TH£ NATURE M UMS, Regency Oln"'O CC>ft'IPlt ......... 1313 ucellanl cond ition. OF THE PAOCH OINO tabte w/4Chalrs, mwble Aa11 for ~ or ~ 11 t,000 O.ys H2·544t; -AGAINST YOU. YOU top Loult XVI wmmodt j • ...;;.;.~~----1j;-~~~~~:m=tiiiiii' *""II' Ym E119t 7'0-5425 LINCOLN 1979 Matte V, 8HOULDCONTACT M.AW· 120-992t --W#ctty/Klrl/Aft Fol~ U.Haul ttudte, M!ACEOES 1Ht 300TE colleci,:1,;r!::y~ y~ Nownbef 2. tMO, at *BUYING ITEMS * ............. 6025 ~In MIW'Ch of Wagon, I lk/Pal. 8,000 ~·51 000 mflH. 2'30 P M.,nduly~t«t 800 950 • Couch. matchlno chelr. 2 lhl9 yeer1 ~nolUdlnQ com· miles, perfect. 138.500. 4 9 5 / 0 b 0 Ttutt• ~and~"*'' .J*ewi_,..,•t;~~~old• Enghsh wldewelt chal11. UT1'111DTl11 plete N fety ChedC, new 780-1007or Ml-2721. S7 l~·,~45•8108 efte;to o..ci of Tru1t reeout«t "''' .. k • eek chandeli.r -•y INllrll joba Md mec:han-( t .. 0 No~t>et 3. 1989, • in.tr Pi.aae l v Mtg 673..e223 .,a "1 r • ' -.wu.11 lcal wotk wtwe needed. MefcedM 1Ht UIOE 2.1 12pm __ No. U.5M005, of Offle'al armolre. 13•9 area rug, large H lec tton of 17K mllea like MW Ex· -d b .. .._.1_, .. 5 60! I 780·16t2 Iv messa~e d lamond a , wlnll "e One hu rebuilt engine i 25 700 PP LINCOLN '71 Continental Aacorefl, a•ecuta y: ,_. _ ... ,.. ' • lnCI new carb. Excellent tr a a. · · 480 engine Runs good. weetarn Semiconductor HENREDON beaut Bom· WllChel Incl RolelC Ind rubber on both trud(a. 873-5a27. s 1250. SEE 842..05417 Inc . • Callfornl• eotpor· MICROWAVE, Gold Star. bay king bdrm Ml, com· Petell We buy, Mii,. tracM Oflven dally, vety depen. MERCEDES 1989 300e-· , _ atlon, H tN1t0t1. In the of• * WILIER * wOfks or .. t S75 00 or plate w/llghted head· and rep air, Wllllam dabte. SS.HS ... OR 2 Auume 1 .... 10 down, LINCOLN 82 Continental flee of the County Recorder RETAIL SALES HELP bes1 offer Call Judy at board. 6 drwr dresser Harold Jewelers, 3 t 18 for I 11 000 Cont•cl •us I S 1 000 17 000 Luicurlow aedan, lmpac· of Ot&1199 County. Stat• of For Chrls1ma1 Store"' ~~~~1~1u°~~·::~: 5483036 w/mlrrOf S39SO 662-333 1 Newpon81Ydat32nd Hanle ~i at Dall~ p II ~y 5'570 1mo cable, lull p<)We(, digltal c.i.t0tnle, Will SELL AT Miii 1111 Fashion Island 1ng. gflnd1ng & layout Furniture 601 4 °""Jewelry/A1tt1Mritt llMHI PNo1. 71 2-4321 ;;e..:..oa. _ :::;.m:'1~ ie:':rt~ ~~BHL~~T A~gb~~N Fb~ Mon thru Fri Sam 1 30pm * TFIEE TRIMMERS also work Must speak Eng· IO'tt lffl MERCEDES 1990 500SL 6 000 mll" a ye1r prl<:ed CASH (peyable at tllM Of S41 30/Hr Benefits light needed1Call 760-0836~r hsh ~9-8303 Ask lor •UDOFURNITURESALE P rl rhlnestones all PfUIAnlmals 6049 Oodge tt73WorkVen R ed CO. p hone ~ bOOk must t>e .... ln lnful money oftt!e iyp+ng tor COmJ)\.lter Call apply in person t Noel s. Chris or Carl Sp.net ptano 10 chair din-:i~ P•lect '°' ;,,,.,. Adorable !Otten&. Come depencS1ble $1, 100 OBO. S 105.0oo 61~759-1914 seen, $4,987 8 1 Call = ;~a':J~ ~':J:~ for •PC>t. Book• on Tepe, space 29 7 :~2N!!'' ,,~:~ ~:n:~ dings earrings neck· pick one a.nd Ml! the WHy 548-5053. _ or 619-299· 7673 973-1345 t,... Urllted States> lltdl°' Inc S 4 8-S5:>S aak tor 673-7677 laces. bfaoelets & morel interesuno pl8Cle they live FOfd 1871 Camper Mllsubllhl 1987 Mirage LINCOLN 89 Con11nent81 casruer's.. oerttfied "' other Wlnle anuL Ul.H STHlm Brand new. 838-2371 494-1536. Wed-Fri 10-4. bubble top, very gOOd Turbo, $2 700, sunroof, All opllons plus sunroof, c:Mdll tpeelfled In the Qllll -OVERSEAS JOBS Help needed for reson 1ANDOTHERS1 ATIHTIH HllES IHSIZE W&THlll Sat 9·12 condition, $2.700 0 8 0 . 1t.,eo eutelle. 5~. dual air blot 15,000 Code (Pa~ble in tu11 •t the •Hinh Ulatu~s paid tovmy, spor lswear store on Musi sell' Custom made I H Oacl'IShund AKC. mini blk 548-5053 runs excellef'lt 969-8418 miles Avellable Dec 1 llrne of sale) AT T,... Chip-... B p E 1 h 0 , 0 Gallery watert>ed oney 1 le _... • ts man Avenue entr~ to the expenses now n1r1no a I alboa en1nsula •C•I· •Part Tl••* I bridAI ~P• , P . olored knutty pine Mir-long ha r ma • .,,011. " FORD 1987 Cargo Van Nissan 1977 80z Take over paymen Civic Cent• Building 300 E oc:cupatK>nS World ~•de mg IOCDl1()(1 Grf'&I tor re· 11 tiums guest books ~ 0 r e' d b 0 0 le • mo old, $250 (show 0-: E· l50 XL T Excellent Immaculate completely 5801 40/mo plus In· Cl'tapmen A,.enue Of&1199. loca11ons b onuses 11rees Tues-Fri Ftex JQBS mollney ~ag~ g,1:~~r:,~~~ case headb0ard.6draw-peb I) ador~t>l•e• adl~gg~e condition. one owner re stored,. mull see suranc:~4 a9~0d4 OMV Calltomle all rlgllt. lltle and serious apphc nts only nour:. Salary neg wl ekp "' o~s. B~~n~> nt>w' SS er pedestal Quality semi dronz7e14g/6a33-62•0 $7.950 642-9731 $3.500/0BO 646-7674 .,.. • ln18181t con~ to and 305-947 1460 24 Hrs Cnll Joe> •ht>r 6pm e .. es NOW I mort> ' I wavPIPss mattress ln· OOf " --T--989 Penal vat! , MERCURY '85 MARQUIS now lleld by •I under Mid Piirttemf' 1213 ) 430 • 9674 1 1 SlOO 835 • 237 eludes healer Appro• 1 Himalayan kitten-bl p t 1~1:1; Contact Marc ~I= 6~ ~A;:~~wln· WAGON Orig owner. Oeedo1Trua11nt~pr~ llUT Fii STHHTS 1 •--..iiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiilliiill J •OAK yr oto Paid over S750 $t50 Breedln8 pair· Tow 722.9441 Jows, • po~er steenng, mellculoua luUy loaded ~~~:4:~r= a':n 15 immediate openlngslll Om1n9 Rm SPI 6 101 will sell $37SI OBO Himalayan S20 . Stud power mlrr0t ale, cruise po wer everything. E)(HIBJl "A" ATTACHED $5-S 10 hour We tr.i on SECURITY YOU CAN EARN $50 "" hrt1r'I """' S •100 .. ow 846·0180 service a .... 11 1550-0525 A-V-.-eontrOI. tllt. em/Im steteo navy/wood. fantHllC ro THAT CERTAIN NOTICE M· pm WEEI<. WORKING PARl $75 r.t.1si;. d1~1·1av c.i se ouoEoEdNeleAgNant 1, pc for~ SIAMISI llTTHI Clnsla 9045 cusette. oe u ar ee-• ' • F S 30 9 S 100 ANO MORE EACH I $')1\C, 4 'IQ cnc!\taol tole NE cherr ... ,.,..._... II 1 1 I SS 400 547-2085 OF TRUSTEE'S SALE EX WestminSler 373 2t>88 I GUARDS r E <;,,;ic,n r,.1 ~ 6l!<b w NO paper1 StOO. phone, $4750 ECUTEO BY IMPERIAL I IM ' · m,11 don rm sv•lt> c>r1g $6K· 758-lO t] 1957 PORSCHE C1brlolet. (714) 850-6300 days or BANCORP. A CALIFORNIA PHSCNOOL TEACHER I Sacnl $2450 bt>aul 3 pc red wit h black top. (714) 840-5332 evenings, CORPORATION DATED Prrvate school Hunt FullandParlUme Laguna We have e NEW PAO· 8••A1111tu11cr~.im1~1><r1J11dl col 11>1 sel $275 lovely $30,000 A n x ious• aak f0tTlm OCT0Bl:R9 l990 Beach area '>36 1.i.i 1 1 "•'..! W 11 tr<l"' GRAM for STUDENTS v.1.1 Paid s 1',00 1' mo ,amo>lbacl. sofa love Pianos & Organs 554•4352 PARCEL t llEWELLSECURITY 12·16 YEARS OF AGE nld $750 811 184? I t 700' a 6059 unu f 8·6 81 snown on v ~t>.it "' ueen CHEVY -,57 BEL·AIR thll certain emended Con-S SER 112-1413 helpong U'> 9"' new cus • mall l>O• :;pririq~ s 275• For Sale 1876 Steinway SEDAN Ortglnal con-domin1um Pia" recordell PlllTlll SAU I y 1_________ tomer~ tor ow news BRAND """' $ •~J lw1n Oai-oall cla"' tbl 6 chrs: Square Grand Plano dllfon, l~w mneage. runs June 2•. 1982 es lns1rumen1 Sharp person needed tc paper' J mallre<,i. ~loll n t'~Q S:70 oak well un11 wh•ll' wast\ Completely r estord. ~eat RARE BEAUTY. No 82-2165•7 olf1e1a1 re- l abellNlmf' Plalt' m lq SEC't p•oP. lllllT ~·oo l ('Jlo. 0111 lltt111 ~ ~o Odk tOI ti' SP' \ Od•m S"O 000 OBO Call 500 "~" ,.,....,. -c s ~~ ... Of Of•~ County Service exist account., " HERE S THE DEAL .,... I c --~ • •m -·-OLDS 1970 unau U· c ........ ,;- 1 _nla 85 .. lned ~ , .. _ NB RE 0e .. e1oper seeks S t'>O Erio lilhh•s $ tS <el' All IOP '1 the fine 892 4057 betw"n 8AM --2 IOeded • -" "' .... <M!Vetop n!'W ) t ' .) '-1 Tnis is not ri P••Per Pe•"•dn ar ea ruq lokt> new I Mini cond Q7 J Ot>53 & 5,;M FORD 1930 Model A • 1& • ll'SiC:-11111M• p1 ~ P<eme -door OeclaretlOfl of Covenants 1err E'llp "'""'u''''t"' ~ Mgm1 ~>'1 Sec-route NO delivering 1n C•'' 5 ,.~ " S~O Tu dOf' go-10 condition, ·••~ctnos 1lllll' eSlate sale I owner Condotlons and RestnctlOna fut but w1ll tra1n roqh• P"' ~;;1 C P~~~~:::'o"'r~da valved 0•1'5.,t!r n G o11 ~r, W" Mlsetllantous 60 I 5 !\Ohler & Campbell used S 7 '2 5 0 or t rade • at • U5o cOUltt ,,~ S 1980 E •ct' 11 en I recorded August • 198 l. on son Send re.,urno •o 2 Wt! provod~ l•dO'>I O•· S 10 5 7 1 ,44 1 piano !walnut llnlSl'led) 895-l074 894-4269 • 11 IOl'C7IASl.ft# ~ Sil~ 775 6840 BocW 14167 Page 1086 1n 548 t 8 C..,, mf'rC• 11 O•rv" (,1i 1 isa i'5"•·'•53 t 1a11on and training 2 round trip l•c~t>I .. On-000 condition '675 t~ olfo<:1al rec:O<d!I 01 aald H ri!gln BUl 926~!1 3 YOY would be workono corrrf TABlES g 1' laroo to Oa~ •"0 CA ~3 1842 FORD 66 MUSTANG • •--wolCQ '~ 1 ll'IS Coun1y and es ameocled b~ w1thk1ds youro.,,.n<1geon snhJ "o <l Movonqmu.,I St2(\t, r '" 'l •26 10 289 engine automatic. ·tl ~P\ISM IG'l1'11 ll li'l an 1ns11ument recorded an edull-suPf'(vost'd '>&!es M'I ASAP $48 3036 Oct ;:>~rel 5•R·84QJ Mason Hamlin 7 walnut 95° • res10ted 673..0138 ... ,171 11o1-IC MnflCE June 2• 1982 as Instrument SERVICE REP p T DPmOn'Sl'110•S sfnre~ 1r t••• 1 H If ' t J 0 •~!> ,.,,,.~ Pn05 Cnr neces .. ar~ l • ~•ii 84 .tbt; INTERIOR DECORATING C1trl'f'I •Pt I, W I tr l 121'.\1.1 ~ "l(J' BUY your flrat car through cla\\i!1ed INCREASE YOUR REACH! THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES tZ ·~ $2.44 per day ,, l 1, ' . SER VI CE DIREC TORY ~f'lr n ,,.. ' 1 I A ASK FOR LO IS 642 -4321 ht. 31 0 PUBLIC NOTICE r,,,. f I Accounting I Bookkeep • 0 bU'll"t ASTRA 11 rn 10 y• t, ~ t • t I IN , ,\NO ~f JJAIUS 131-1355 ROM tt>mt;l,.tr lit out~ IO in or rf'i:,1111, t:orrw r~+' C for ~IJ f' l •' t1011cl REPCO •Q9 4284 1eam , grand ElCCellen1 con-'"~ "" No 82-2165•8 olfo<:1al r• on•.sCI o\o•lh 4 Earn GOOD MONE' courH 1 •C l "'"" , I 1 ANO ,. " a" coupMS ,,, d•toon '7 500 OBO Umouslnts 9050 _..,.Ml.. cords and have a crianct> to 8·8 11 l '' lf'mi;> l'l·•S't> 12 14 •or US "' epl 760 8416 lllfA • 1111 Ml K06Jt54 . PARCEL 2 earn·Oail & 1N~l.t1> r..i~h J rt>Mh ~ gra) 1 ••• r p.,,. I H.,,,.,wr C..1u1tot1 M .. -·ce '83 LIMO CADILLAC. J: NOTICE OF PETITION A,, und1v•ded 2 2211•-. bonus•5 ~lu'i ,.,0 "" t'IJI· 5!)75 650·0)56 ~dM ,.a 01'0 ~45 j8Q3 wt111e new engine. re-up. •z;u"t fFaUtJ TO ADMINISTER 1nt~est '" and to Lot 1 01 • w1•LmlR hOIS18fed VldOOIVCR TV It..._ .... ESTATE OF· lract , 1353 1n tne City OI ings and mor e' DINING ROOM SE I Aortone T•Cl.t>IS LA Minn " I I ' $lS OOO ..._...,., ' Cosla Mesa Couney ol ()T. 8P11utolut n hlf' ao<1 th:W'> rPI OC tO :'6 io 3 1 Upriohl piano f0t sa1e HH ow me eage 8 S m PETER~nmn) ·~ State of Ca111orn1e as CALL us TODA' (cu!>l11nn'> (•" l n t••'> nE-ed ~. '" O<.: (.• '" l ,., OC blonde l1n1sn and in great CallM l>et~~5.0<t70P Rolls Royce 77 SMOO aka snown on a map recoro.o on FOR MOAE I r .. rMPrP<l• M!wong must 1 , 1 1 1 J $ 3 7 5 condition SSOO O B O Will ~~NSIDER TRADE Silvet Wra11h II BalbOa PETE SMOOT 9oo11 488 Pages 45 and 46 1NFOAMA l iON• ssll ASAP"'t0e..,,1nd make 7 14 4 71'1 /11, • 964-8930 whole cllocotate hides, CASE NO. A156009 of m1soellaneous maps 1n lhe ntll'' '>48 "Cl 1 1 79K. Ong1n1111y sold in To 111 heirs. otltce ol !ht' County Ae ,,.2 ,.2 E 221 ()RANGE county San .. ..._ ...... ,___ cr--"klfa 1 dC 1 SVC STATIOM ATTMD •• ·4e 1, If. FORMAL oirw ci F 4••80 JVil' •nuno tnp 1°c11e1. Autos lmpo!ttd 91 00 ~~ :n•ma~u~i; lh~oogo .. ~"::nv-:;-•Cr.d1ora-:'° 8n(I coE~t 8~~115 ~"-Y 29 1n. jF,Jll '· 01,, xlnf cord,t•ons A1k for JI• oia~s IOP llblt' nglt'Jh Nov/ lo NM 4 $70 Mary 7141644•9206 peraons wtto IT9Y c1u11ve u shown o" aa•d , 0 .. ( 7 1 l.'0 1---------woo<l Da~P 6 CM 1ts 863-3705 or 675-7859 olhetwiee be lnter.-.d IO Condominium P•an 642 38, 2 anu 'II the will 0( esta141, °' both Al\O e•CePflnO tnerefrom .. . .. Powtr Bolts 7012 LHHI SEIAI TOYOTA 113 CELICA of PETER (nmn) SMOOT •II minerals) ores or.c10U1 1:..:~;,;..;;;i;~----.....,I PI S air 1111 cruise pl w 5 st>d 11, PI S stereo. low aka PETE SMOOT • n d u '> t' u 1 mt' ta Is •GREGOR Aluminum p/I moonroot. alloys · · 1 n A PETITION has been s u o st• n c es a nd t>oal 14 II 2 swivel seats l"l<.AB080> miles. eJ1.ce cent co • filed bY. MELISSA S hy<lrocaroons 01 every kind ~ d11ton (2AU0 525> GOSSMAN In f'le S~ and t heracter 1nclud1ng .~6~.E 15 poWi>r sk1H I 110,tH ,.,.. Coon of CaltfOfl\la, eouniv petroleum Oil gas 40HP Yamaha outbOard CWT&l AOIU llLL mn '""' ol ~ANGE Upl'tWtum end lar below • ct'n lf'r consotf' new' 2925 HarbOr Blvd C M 18881 Buch Blvd H 8 THE PETrTION th of 500 feet !hat may r~ests ll•t MELISSA S ~or netulter tie found trailer S4 900 lll·2IOO 141-1111 GOSSMAN be appointed loceted contained de Bolh ,.,cenent cono1t1on !:::::::::~!·~~~~~~=== 11 personal represeniawe YelOpe(I or taun on. on 6 73 3600 I to lldmtn!Sler the eSlate of unoe< or from Ml(I tancs or the dtoedent anv pert ,,,.,eol wHllOut Sall Boats 701 4 ACIU 'I l TOYITA 'II ITH OU THE PETITION no--any r1gn1 ot s..nac. .Tl.I' Ls "-Pf r9""9SIS the de<»dent I miry or anr rtQhl of entr, to 22 Venture w traller 31 I _,, P /I Will and c:odcits, ii wiy, Ille 9'.lbsurtace tn.feof to a sa11s sff'ePS 4 nice con 5 speed P s a11 Ult Auto P1S 1111 stereo be lldmtlled 1o probate. <Mc>th of 500 feel benNlh F "r'"'V'" •r Hh ''"f' ~il"dvm"n rlc Be~t P"tt' d , t , on S 2 5 0 0 cruise sunroof alloy ca s s, 11 e s 11 d 1 n g The wil end wiy CDdlcls 111e surtace for the ~-t t rancht"I app 1ance'i ~'\.? 1663 6 1Q 388·•2 15 wti('Pts 12GNCOC91 R window Hhll low are availa~ tor men1 removal recov.r, or QF '~00El ING Addotoon'I c.i• M ~ ( 'lh~ 0 ' 6 1391 "'"""'I WlllPAPEll H ,111 mites (2N963731 ••amlnahon"" .,. file kept otner axpl()tlat•on of aald re ')pc~c; C ... tO'll '"'~" I · : · 11[M0VAI Promp1 ilnd l•dO I d w lrcJoler 1%4 COASTlL ACIRA SHH byfH•Ecourl PETITION "~'.-'~~~ ~uDstan~• CU STOM REMOOEllflG -.a•tJf'fllry OP<..•tc. Cont• MEN w MEN HIL REN Reasr•roolt•IP 642-5937 mnc11'1 'harp s 1 550 2Q25 Harb<>f Blvd c M llLL wn TOYOTA re~esta authonty IO A non-e.ctu~ve U5flmenl •• • tt w • c -532~221557-1582 •Become Pny~ocally F11 f'. .11; •84.? or 650 34 12 tll-2100 18881 Beach Blvd H B ~mlniller !he estale eppur tenan1 10 such untl for I' •Becomf' Hpallh1Pr MICHAEL COX PlllTIH 1---~~----141·1111 under the l~ndenl vet1•cur.~r and Pt'<k'strian '" •t .-~rn St>!! Of'lt"Mt! s121Hr MATERIALS Spud/Sk i BoalJ MT11nls1rat1on of Es&ates g•et.s 11M "Q•ess ourPONS Kunq-Fulla1Cri.474-81SOQ..t,.r,.,,,,.. t~'4006 701 6: BMW198132SI Ad (This auttto<lty wtll ovet 1ha1po<11onol L0119 •---------"" /bl k allow the P4H'IO"al end 10 of Traci S935 aa ,, Convertible gray ac VW 63 BUG roi><esentatlve lo take inown on a map •N:o1dt'd In ACOUSTICS PAlllTfD 1985 JPI si.1 550 s 1500 I S?O 000 10 000 mites GOOd running cond1t1on many aetJons wtlhoul Boo!< 2t11 Paget 3 and 4 01 ~or1 cut"• J' r> trl•ill •Pmdl ·~ c: C...ill R&S 543 9025 b 1<1 •1111 42 15 ask for 7 14 724·0134 teroor Purchased new in Bel0t• {a!Ung oertam VfKY ot11c.e ot the Cou"tv f\e. 'I, '. I •••m: t• flU r'il Deck Coating CORIAl l 1 Guar dnlet'd Insured R u n " 0 r • 11 t l'i<lr+1 clpan mu$! sell One owner Onqmal in· obtaining OOOfl approval mi'ICellan~s maps on the Till' Can•net< Rt>ad, Oy lllUSM•llOLL•SPRAY Mark BMW 85 325E Europe $1800 080 Important a<:tlons, cordtor ot sa•d County '"" H'111<1Av El 1'l .:OC,6 '-"---------Sspd LOADED •9K ml 12131 4'.1 1 5090 however, the personai The street a!ldress end 101 '''• 0 ' • f •trioc>r lips/Oocks/Sloragt S9QOO OBO 540 0374 rei><esenlattve will be Cllhf'r common des19na11on • •I .. " • ., ... ,j WatertrHf Ct1th1cs .,,,II r'1><e~ 'I bait ·rues 510"' SELF EMPLOYED? • J Ou"ll I) wor• 722-8760 HP t•ll1 [),., 111 V • r. • • 1 tnv. prnr.rnf"iT x:n ·,rr. I,., ,1P 1'S, ~ 4, ~1 , t t J ,_.,.0 1 • is• 1 1 Drywall .r~' I AilE......K!.!~ n1 !\l(,<; W11ll'I APpJ red nfer o• p a~lf'r p11th•nQ l~)ll •• ,. 'it' ' "'•"" t Landscapeflawncare 1714, <.17 <11 21 PAY r9""1ted to g1Ye notice to 11 .,,v ot the real prooerty RAINBOW C11tlf' Md•nl 1011 inlOf'Mled pet90nt um.. oe1cr1bed above os r> 1,r.o ,no ''" E•' ... n,;«• 6 1--... -.. •,n-d--~-L -.n-..... ·e·l~or llW 'II IHI .a... n--astl 9300 I.hey Nlve walYed nollee Of purpo•lt'd 10 oe 2•5 F•Kllef , • ., ..n.. ...,. ..._ ._... -n •oOS """'~ C consen'9d ~the propoled /wer>ue •8-6 Co.le M8Sl' A1 I )ll.t ~ F '!"t' PSI 40 ·60 yocn1 Frl'f' dock AulO (2C9N440T BUICI< 1984 CENTURY 8Chon) The Independent CA 92626 SI hC 569891 636 1758 <IOdCI' tor us~gt> ol yJt ht 111,111 4_d , loaded Sharp in ~mJntstratlon author•IV fhe undenogneO TrustM 838 3800 Pelt'• CRRlfW IMW 00 $ , 8 0 0 wll be granted unle• an d•sc•a·m~ any t•ab•hly tOf an~ - ""Avail No Livi! Aooard t500 Auto Mall Of.S A a" d ~~~ 4198 tnlet~ted person files an incorrectness of lhe s1reet • TREES • ·'. ' .. $575 ob,ection lo the pelll1on &Odrrn ano othe• common F ARTH "4G INTERIOR lJp 10 36 IJl~S n 1 BUICK 84 Regal E•cel and shows oood cause d~alton ,, any snown HANGING STRIPPING 1de Toe IO 24 $250 lent cond o1to n one Why the oouO lhould nol hef'eln ~ f ~· I l"f P'I CemtntjConcrete •I t I 1'\A u u . Mich y 531-0553 C I M COflCRETE ,. ... '• • • • Tom. 541-9215 e A•,~ Pf/, " 0~~ '/,A • • ~t "'''' 5n,.. •A :r"'"' 40010 • • J'.0 • Electncal 'oti~o ' 'rr •t: L • muo l c S608.'> VISA MC W IAL(S ANCHORAGE ownt>r all f'IO'Nl'f s4ooo gtent the .ul'lority Se•<l salew•ll bf' maoe out ·., '"" "' r "~ ' : ' l I 7f r; 1 ·~ OA•ty 9.5 ~8-150 I BMW 87 325' 548 6584 A HEARING on lie Wltl\Out co~ant Of war •l Ali OSCAIJING l•e•• CONllERTlBLE pelllion wtl be held on ron1, e•pre'Sor,mp•·e<l rto I S"'• Spm1""·"•:. Clea• •"f GJ1" '"" 1 •"0 iugetrier Black /Ian loaded, c11rorne Cadillac 1978 Sevllle November 15, 1990 11 gard10Q !Ille possession or '-f s Cof'1m I m l 1nt :''• Olal intP•oor Remoeletino wti~ls extended war-52 000 miles leather 1 45 PM '" Dept 3A encum1>ranc91 to P•Y tlle ' i •i.-t i!t ':tl:'.14 <;pr.,.1ct> ADVICE TO THE ranty ••cellen1 con-shar~ 673 8203 eve-located II 700 Civic: ,,.matn•l'IQ o• "''pa1 M.om of 1 ' CflA.'' .,,, .,., S2 0 0 00 Cen!M 011ve Well, S.nta lhf' notes secured by Utd <;,A R'ifNING ~ull Ser .. ot• d It I 0 n mnga Ana, CA 92701 o..o ot Trust wttll 1n1eres1 Dl"ElECTRIC I •·O~capt-Sprinkler) DODGE t97SC.mperVan ( 2E1C4SJIT60·9295 CADILLAC 78 4·door IF YOU 08.JECT T01r.ereon as pro••ded •ns••d " f>,. -::: Commt"rcqt r Mc,.,. F doe·Clnuos High Top loaded s32oo tr11n~m1ss1on 11"31\S BeSI the gn1nt1ng of the pelttion. no1es advances 1t eny I .. 1 , 1 ~'l"'• A .... ., Rdlt$!o c+66-2 7 16 E Int E •I "at ch p1uttt1no 080 646-767 4 Cash oiler alter !>pm you lhoukf appear at Irle un04'rthe terms or ll•d Deed ,, ' m ''"'' .,.ng Qvehty IR 'II 1111 846-7404 heatlf'lg and stale your 01 TruSt lees cneroea and I HARRIS-WELLER SwHt Trtt LHlllCl,t w• •• Prrhlt>ms No Prob / AulO (781991> objecllOns or Ille wntlen expen~s ot Ille Tru1tee end •r.,.,, c .,, 1, ttlu• (It-<. In< 1.1 , 1 lli rn•'ning Sl"r .. ~ce tems' 326864 554-783 t Motorcydt S ll,lll Cadillac 86 Eldorado obteellons w11h lhe court of Ille 1rustt crea1eo by s11•d .. ,,.,~" r .. rini tmnro, Ri>t" f rel'HSI S48Sl •4 Scoott rs 8018 Beioe Only 34 000molet belore Ille heanng Your oee<I 01 TruSI for 1t1e · " ... ED'S PLASTERllUi CRmfW llllW Newport ft11Jy 5 t •r appearance may b41 lfl emou"' reasonably Ht• I " 11 k+ (m•rtJ, A TE:AM GARDENING 1~67 700 YAMAHA VIA· lSOO AutO M&llOr.S A S12SOO Call7603119 pe~orbyyour allorney. mated to bt' SJt20~729 • IAAl(,HT INF" l!LE M i•' (01np11lf" PClwfl• AND MA1tll 16 yrs ''"•P R"'"'"cLOS Pale.hes AGO attalt driven, 11 IF YOU ARE A Thet>t'ne11c1ary un<tetS11d I 'f • llP~ L1C61J2108 540 1979 Juhan & YOlancjl' G.11 TP•l•or<>< C1»lmo ln11F.1 'IJddJebags low mtlege. 131·31 CHEV 7• NOVA &(Ito CREDITOR Of •o.eo ol T•u!l1hefe1olor•e• '• ' 1 '' • •'··'• ''""n PAR.,ER PACIFIC '11>nmQ Sf'rv1ce 642·'.l1n 1 1 ••·· ht 961 14 111 10.t<lt'd wllh cnrome tm-1own8f 6cvl Nu81111ery con11ngent uedltOf ol lhe e-cuted tlnd d<ll• .. ered 10 th• Ceramic Tile I• l " m.aculote c ond1t1on Xc ond $ 1750 OBO deceased. you must me uMllf'•'9"e<I 11 wr.nen Oec· "' ' 1 ·~ 18 ~4 H• Emergency Service THE GREEM SCEllE ~ S?MO OBO 6•2· 1664 FIAT 1172 839-8242 y04Jr oi.1m w11h the cour1 laration ol Oefeull end 0.-<J I I II 11on 1 II COIPE 12 .a and mall • copy lo Ile mano lor Sele end a Wt1t1en THE ORIGINAL '" n'I J a lawn Tree Sl'lrub ns1a 24 Mr HD• 141·1122 SPORT ,. CHEVY 196• El Camino personal repreMntallve Notice of Oetaull eno Etec OUM tht TILE MAM L" ..,. 4833 325 " 0 154 <;""~~"·• 1"~11~~~C::~ ,1 n .. ,,d,.n1ia1 lndu'\trtal Auto Strvlcts/ 5 speed. rune good 327 •utomattc pi s plb. appolnled by the cou'1 1ion 10 Sflfl The un<Ser110ned ''" • A •'1 w11sh ~ f"* .~'"',''1'0• Cl••nups lot '>41878 V1~01Mastf'r P"rtS 9015 iil"lt Im S700 868-9125 p/w. many e•1119 '2 000 w11lln four monttw fl'om caused \il•d NotOGe of De· ' I w 't ~•P llr ~, l a¥rn mOl I .. ..... .. OBO Cell Orant at INda\eoltw.1 llsuenceof laull and Etection to Sell to r ~ .... ' ,,oors F~NC ~SRe!OOd c:iar Ro101111no • 432-8804 • • PAnTING OUT 76 280ZIHONDA 1Q85 ACCORD 4 545.9579 letl.,. II proytded In be recorded •n tile cou"IY r ~ P .,,r: bing epa c M IN B St L•C 599025 ~ All or part Mo1orl tr1m door 5 speed 55 OOO MC~ 9100 ol .,. whe<ll the rf'al propetly •• • 73 8005 Pf.~ ~~~~42• 7206 ~ 9000 Aflasonable"' S500 m0 1 ~eD•ED NL!;J.nn b !~.~. 11111 'll WOii IS Tc~~ ,:,ror~i. = ·~~:' Ociot>et 9 , 990 F lal ,,,,,, '•· l~., Small 1obs toi 111 642 8429 L " AIC ,,. lou I s rif-" J•rPd OUAU TY WOOD FENCES .... QU•t~ & 1'85)' 18 yrs I mus! sell S8200 oeo Auto Transm•sstOll . wll not ..... be • r -..-.AL •AMCOW, a ''I'!<'"' Service E.11p d Depend1ble Ser-AN "~fl L te Gil 723 '>701 642-9318 Full Powtlf 13291261 monlls ltom fie heiring C...._. corporatloft, .. r,,.,. F\1 ~ Rf'ICrPnoe'i vt<:e Low CompeUllve All CREDITCQ.NSIDERED 4\1/htt l Orfvt/HtpS GUAR 1988 XJS ( 329126) dalenoticec:tebove Mid'""'"· •r ~• · ' c;,' ~r; 6•6 b 17 6 Prices Fr• t'SI 282 2915 BOS TWICI< and GRIFFIN RAlllPROOF llOOfl•S an30 JgAray/gray showroom 11112 YOU MAY' EXAMINE 11""11• Vice ''etldeftl, 8 A • ( 7V • I ........... ,., .... --... " -.. L• Clefte98 9Wd •• 7t4 573.74 o es1dentu1t , ommerc1a1 cond!llOn spectalwtteela 1&111 119--,.. ...., .............. ll••oocl. CA tOio1 121,) Child Cart Wlll-FDCH-uns Ly1111'1 Private l1111re r~ ... •(ltlllof19 tor 1ntant ct hou• 64 1 9284 f,nv le" HOmP D•vcate No Problem CALL PAT 964·9080 Ga•;ige JrJc r-. i,, I OP .. ""'" fr .?4 1 TOTS • * < f'" tl1 h'"'""'' I arge $ec;t1on1I & 1 pleCe dOOfl • • • ' • #. • C''-A hnm,. 40~ 'llllrY16W Spr1ng1-H1rdware-Opnrs LIC•518398 963 6466 CHARO 11nd GINNY S MAIO C,fAlllC( ,. '.l •Y' t;I,. lnlr•Q OfllCOI Apt' C l it 4 7'1 9321 Pac1hc Cout Wei saver• Pron Ho .. MelfUJn•~ Svc L el us r~uu you• CAL l P111t1 tootry1 24 t ·8-433 \ *llAlllYIAI* Olg & srnl Jobs-Wor11 Quar CALL 9ruce 847 -0180 •HANDYMAN SERVICES ANO WINDOW WASHING Sa11slactt0n Guar Aet1 A"ailll..Dla.. 6•2·9274 HOME f.AAINTENANCE ANO REPAIR OanJtfftH-1122 - Reroot~ '"L 1or\ \ 'kytts CHEVROLET BLAZER SH~ OOO Days 682·6449. SllT1I Ol&IT ... you w e • pereon 41l·~ Qu.111~ w .. ~ Fct11 Aatt>s 1987 4 11 4 11n. new• Eves 730 ~26 Blv C M lnterea'9d In 119 ~..1 • TAC ... , Ot o p Fa,t r;1J AAANTEEO Svc ltrt!S tllll.Ued SO 900 I • 2U 8 harl>Of d ~ ;:t..• =.!::. ~ Publltllfld Orange Coast Ston• f1te Btoci. & Re FREE f't1ma1i>s 55749• 548°4193 1 IAllU 1Hl Ill Ml-OHO goedll NOb °' "9 ~ Otlily Pilot October 12 19 t&1n1nq Walls t.? yr1 e11p 96tt 58« l ct<j4 6504 Chevy 1974 Full Sile 'llCllC t>tue. P C»llenl con--FORD 1985 Mustang o# an lrww\lofy ri 28 1990 F823 Loe. 111 r,.,,. 6 • 5 3852 Gr ea I p T 4•40 Must Mil d 111 on , S 2 3 • 6 0 0 . 288 new custom paint rid ..,.,,.., of •'* -• CUSTOM MASHRY ~ ate power S&B. 41p0 760-3875 w/wnlte plnSlrlpe new ot of .n~~" Of POll!'l 9 It> Block wallt "lo rv'E"Ni'N~ Gr 11 n n y Bo• Ne w1 upnolstety, very clean, account • In rt&IC NOTICE Job 100 l.lfgn 0, 100 111 my hom1> l>y Fre"eh Sh@lll 'ltres/f'ng1ne •1 xtrs , \Ill LITll llfllfT S4 300 da 2 13/516-8502 ~ =..of "9 __ ;..;.;~;;...;.;.;;..;-..-.._ •mall OucJllly Work Fair lady For more 1n10 Or111e to apprec:•at• Best White/gray 4 oOCf'-mitet M 1141183·5828 ~elifOM~tor SoeoW~ ,.,_ p,., u Mt11• Reed (7141 <&97..438a olle,, over $4 000 Every opi1on' w.,1anty. ~ .wl!Mee flom r.. '~~:A~=• 137 8509 RfAOINO-wrillng-pl'lonlct 7 1 4 / 2 8 t 1 1 t 1 • 1howr00tt'I new F•I '14 LTI cour1 defk. lhe fOllOWlno oer1011t are Gr&de~ t< thrv • Exe.I 7141557'3600 SACRIFICE 147.000 OBO Auto. eau. AM/FM. e/e, Anor~ fOI' ,.,...,_: dotng l>l.llinell 11 •A-11 730-1311 ref1 Exp w1tn Ovtle•ta JEEP 1988 Wrangler (71•) l50·72<M Days p/w, p/ ... ts A/C (5233) I'. llllol Golt::' CMG TECHNICAL ART SER Ginny 720 3999 Sahara 22,500mllet Cx·I (7'4)341..048A Nll" ctJOG733) ~Q.... VICES 5t5 South Maira.. c.i1en1 condition cv.,tom .... ,,o, ... 1011 =~~~01. P1ecen11a, c e111 CL FAN ANO EXPERT FOR A JOB WELL DONE• Servmg 0 C for 15 vear9 lie T 1S8 842 tAICllVlllt Strong Int l!Qfl\I Crewt REAS RATES, Tt38048 112-0410 Good Jobe. HJlable Mrvlce1, lntere1tJ119 thlnp to bur -It'• aJI thuuvery day I• c~lflcd. stereo •Blue Book la MBZ'7t 38051!3 6 ...... -,,...,CA~·10St David A Selzl••. 516 1!!·!32 5 t.~!ng Sil OOO leautlful MUST SEE ..,...,. Harbor llvd C M ~"109 eo..2, .J. ' Ptloe South M1lro11 Streat, No;i ' t•.,..,.. $ 2 & , 0 0 0 0 B 0 ~ ~I 23. "" .111P ·•••n e 1•1411-1e5t w .. 11 · · · Pl=:·~.=. s1~ u ...... ~ 714187,._.ase South Matro" l tr .. t .._.. --s 973 290 1 · "8.IC NOTICl "8centl8 Celtt t2uo 4 o L1tet. Sliver Very M!ACEDE 1 ..... mf.U rn11 bulll\IH 11 con· Cl l\n 38,000 M11et, Cat a.o.n. OffOlnal ivoty pelnt VflfY 1Nt9, NM M'P9' NOTtCI otJ M led by a oenetll pen. Phone. Dolby ~. wtth tan lnle<IOf w.. WMe A'C automauc. NOM·MPOMl •ILITY ,_lh•P Alt Cond111oning Aetnole m1tntalned Callfornla •untool . ht< mllH .t No4c.11 11«eb}'~ lhet t i. reg1111anl(s) COlft- LocJt. $13,000 Car Prtnelp•I• only 13-495. 833·3310 d•ys..~lftl undetllOfted not be menced 10 tf11nN(1 INll· EVES 434-t l S 1 Aeuonable otter PP l4M930 evening• ~llblel for any dllt>t1 °' t18M \lndef the ,1Ct1tiovt 11419$10213 ll•bllltlh contract~ by lusln•H nalM(•I ll1ted Mere41des 1979 210a Jamee d••0 Mor~ or ~ on s.c>tamw 1 ' -. '---·••t • .. -... -. 191\yOM Oltlef 11\an m'fNI' 1tl0 ~.;;:-... ~~-~~ -·... .,,.,,_.,,. ,._ ... ,, on°' afMr tn.s de.. 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CclulMy a.ti of Or· • JCK.1,a.1.M T ,... a. ' -. Colin Celifofnle Otl'tenb1r9.,, MIChHJ. h theCountya.tlofOr· I,_ -..... ,_ Thie~ ... tied t110 21, 1MO County on .... , ..... a'• • ,_ -.. -... lfld ity,Cllllt ltl ~ 8 ·352; John1o n. Pem, engeCountyonOctOber 12. • .... ,_.., w111"'9COUfttyCllftt.Of0r• 0.."-~ ,.,._ 4, 1MO 11 F AIAVll!W DE· .... ~!& ttwOUlfl _.._.,.,."' 8-389. w ... Ohleter, C-478; 1990 .._ ... w. _. ,_ .,. County on Sep*"* TNe ..,rr:ei• w llad ~ 0r-. C.-Niw ~A&. CENTI" lft .. -. ._ ~ii,.~~':':! •n111r -Af.u1ter, Gwyn, N1W ...... ...., _,,,... 21. IMO wtlt:tfle~Cllftt.ofOr-OeltyPtlotOctoOllrl, 11,n . ~ 0r-. COMt WOf~ ~....,. ..-...... ..., _, cetveup to bUt no4 .._ ttlet ·481, Hll . Aon. C-512. PUblilhed 0r-. CoeM .., ... ...... ....... H1W1I =~on~ 2. 30. '"° Not~ 2. t . 11. 1u a•aiis • ._... .., .., ._ ._ IN abcM-''..ated tlml ..... bodeau1, Dene. 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U.STAW -aTAlW ••not .......... • ,.. ...... . ebove·lleled llme 1nd ~,!_==~~ ;.~'=:!.,. ......... .--=: ~.~.. MlJC•TIC( The===~.,. 'nle=~-·~~~===•1.l:u ........ =: ~ accordMCle W!tll the tJ! Oc1ot>er, II l0-00 . ~ n: .._ ,..._ ..... ). The followlng l*90f\a .,. HCTmOUe ._.. ~ST COFfEE S£fMCE C LIFOAMA ELIE.MEN· ~ a Jdrlt VenM'e .. ,.._ ~ pto~ofCaltf«ni.put>. m Oc:iodlontheptemltet LINDA BLAZE. 17082 0...-.. .::.: _. dolftObullnlla• ..,._STAW 17et2SWllCllOfllAN ~ Alff MATHEMATICS A&-t..aMe. I 0 .... II~ Ile Contract Code Section hare H id propetty ,, PCH, •203. Huntington .... .... HOME SAFETY ASSOC.. The~l*'IOM "' lno1on8w:fl Callf t2e..1 SOC*ATIOWAl<A C.E.M.A., ........ :oaWllbett"enlad -....... -- 3300. the 0tttr1t.1 requlr• :~or~~~~~~ ~ .. c:!.!~6:,9062 PCH • • =: c'='9.:..= ~~C:.*:~1· 1.-ouna "°:;'\ ~~~s. 202t1 MICNel ,,.· 80"'· 5'' ~ =.8~~.::;r.: ~..:..~ •= c'=1f" 11\oil ~ • Q#· McFldden AYI . In the City •203. HvntlnQlon Beach. ,.,. .., ...... , .... Warida L• Cootey, 700 Cdoniel CWda. HunUngton ~ ~lngtofl e.dl. ~deft Grow. Calif t2645 In eccordence .... leclkln ..... ......... • •• =-In the•~~ Hunhngton BMc:tl, Coun-Callt 92e49 n1,u1U _... • ,... A..-nbre ndt Of .. Ltguna Bes:dl. Callf 92646 Thi• buaineai ,1 con-Ml1cNll T T,.acy 7221 •• • l9Q. Title I, ell-' ' M .... • .. olB-Oenlrll ore 27 Land ty of °'"'09 Slit• of C.... TN1 bualnee1 11 con· ..._ ..... ...._ Baech. Calif. 9265t Raymond JoM Heaer. ducted by.,, indMdUlll L0..-8v.ie.Stanton.Celt fomit AdlftinllW.....,. Code. ...,.. .......... _____ · . · • for,,._ Siie 111 told With llmll duc'led by en lndlYldual UM .... • ... ....... Thia l>llllMH ii eot'I· 20211 C...... CWde, Hllnl· The r lllrent(a) com-toC110 ~~ tor pr...,.,._ U.. ..ta• - -~Ind C-l3. F~, Wld ,...,.... The landlord The r90iltrent(1I com· Ulrt1 Ice ,.. .. ......,. Clllcted by.en~ lnQtonBMdl,Cellf t264e ~ ~ tranwt ..,... TNe ~.,_, 11 con-mwt be ~ to end •II..._ al t"::CSlme11t~hC(X't::K1 •reserves the right 10 bid al mencied 10 1renaac1 bull-'*'' uh 4 • tUJUll .. The r111111rant(1) com-bonne HeMer.20291C<M-,_. under IM Fle1itlOUI ductldby.#llnCIMdual ~O'led by ttie Oflol oA ptlll 2 L • ewar • C:.nM lhe .... Purch .... must be nese under the Ftetlti0u1 ...,... • ............... menc:eO \O transact ~ onlal Clfcte Huntlng1on e 1 eme( I 11 IN TM-regmrent(1) com-SfNlll Wld Minority ..._ ....... -.. ~tlon Mid II the~ of• made with cuh and paid lor Buslna11 neme(1I haled c1t•1tllr ••" IH fer· neu under.-Jbe -Act1tiout Beec:tl. C8111. ~ .:!':, " 1~ 1 11 menoed to tranuct butll-.,..., llOt 14tl't Street. 51"'9 ...... , ... ... ler• apeclally S:,''ac10f u 11 the lime ol purch..-. All at><we on Oc1obef 11. tMO Matldade1 l•t•I•• Bulinffl name(1) ll1ted Thi• bllllnela 1a con· lMO · Ste> • ,_. uncMr t"9 F1ct1llou9 100, Sec r1n1•n10 . CA ••ll-..4•• P•e•I•• deftr'9d In ion 7058 of purchffld goods are IOICI Linda Bina ••••••n 11 _........,.. at>oYe on· October 9. 1tl0 ctuctedby:huabenchndwtfil MichMI N Beckw e u•n•u name(•I H1ted 95814 .,,,, 1 • __... .... Iha Califoml• IWsineu end "H II" end mutt be re-Thia e111emen1 was lited ... 6e ...-wM • Wind• COOiey The regl1lrant(1) com-Thia atai.m.nc was flied aboW on. ~ 1, ,._.. tor lmlll ..,... .. lia W'9 • Profe111on1 Coda, Iha moved by 5 00 pm on the with the County Clertt of Or· caeo. Thie 11a1emen1 wu flied menoad to tranMCI butll-with the Coun Clarll of°' tMO nwp...,•icelrl the.....,d w. · apeclllty con1ractord1yolsaleTht9 .... l1111t>-angeCountyonOc1obet't2. 14..-,..,,...... • .,wtththeCountyClerll of Ot· ness ~the Flctlllout enoe CountyZi s.p1.,,,. Mltchell T.Tracy of the contract fOf the •~•p111P1ll• awarded the Con1rec1 lor )ICt 10 prlof cenc:4111ahon in 1990 1a11 ..ea • ......., ,_. enoe County on Octobet' 12, Bu1lneu name(•) llll•d 24 t990 Thia etatement wu hied ~mentioned orotect le • r •• "' • ...... ,.... lhhl worll lflell 11MH con-1114: IYenl ol Hlliemenl ti.-F4D1• ~ .. -·, ........ 1990 •bOYI on NIA . ,.,.. wtttl tM County Clefir of Ot-made by eubrnlttlnQ • com---.. -. '",..... atruct a mejortty of the work !'#Mn lendlord end obit· Pul>llthed Orenoe Coul .,.._ M ..wto. ~ dMero F4n.rn A8ymond J He1Mr PublllMCI Or CoaM 9ft9' County on s.pternber ~ form STD t 11 wtlft ... • ....,_ • ..... 1n accordance wllh th• ated patly Deily Pitot Octobet 23. 30. r •tr•• c•aa• 41• •• PublllheO Orange Coat Tl':IS ateternent wH filed Dally Piiot Octo~ 9 16 24. 1990 h• bid propoHI No ' etr• ..... • • pro11111on1 ol Ca11lornla Pvblllhed Orenoe Coat November 8, 13 tHO ,.a,11••d lift ..,._ adl-Dally Pilot October 23. 30, wtttl the County Clertt ol Or· 23 l990 ' ' ' ,~ will be gninted ,. a,11 •1 f 1111 ..... .. fi Bullneal end Prolesaion• DIJly P1lol October HS. 23. T-249 ...... ,., ............. NOYembet 6, t3, 1990 enoe County°" Sec>tember T-203 Putlhhed °' .. Coeal "" bid .. ~ ·~-re,_. ... ..-: CodeT Sec110n 7QS9 1990 ......... "·~ T-252 28, t990 Deity Pllot Oc10bef 2 t . 18, bV t"'8 STD111. ._ ii 6 ..J.- hefe will be• mendatory T ·242 P\llLIC NOTICE ........ ,,_. .--'470911 23 1990 IMd Pl~ """' M ............... -iot> ••• to commence •I ...., • ......, •• ..,.... P\llJC NOT1CE Put>Wled o..enoe coe.1 .. _.,. llftnrc T-210 IUtlmft1ed for the entire ..,_....,••••••el&lltll to 00 e.m on No~ber I M.IC NOTICE '1Cnnou9 .,..... "'"" f?ata 11111utte. • ........ Deily Pllol October 9 18 23 ,._ ""'-. dlectltled lherWI. 0.-• •_. •• Iha O.Slrtel Mttnt~ --..... ITAft•NT .... -• .!.'~ .?_•~· '1CTITIOU9 .,_.. 30. 1990 nennoua ..,_.. rtaJC NOTICE atlone from ~ and -• -........ :: ... " Otfloe. 525 Yorlllown Hunt-ftc:TTTIOU• ..,_.. The lollowlng '*'°"' ., • ....., • --·-· ..... •TAT'lmNT T-225 ..... aTATl.•NT Wiii not tie .... ·-...... lngton Beactt. CA 92649 NAMI ITA n•NT dOH'Q bus•'*I ., -· .. •II• •• di a • • The loftowing persons .,. The f-.-.... oeraona .,. FICTITIOUS .,_.. ad Wld .. bee.-....... • .. 11 1 I •• Phone 17141 53&-113S6 The foltoo#lng '*'°"' ''' HIGHTECH SIGNS 2022 llM .-0-. de .,... ::T! Ooif"O bulinell as rta.IC NOTICE --""" -MAm STA~ '9iactlona of ....._ TM -...._ • ~ _. All wori. muSI t>e com-d~ng buSIMU H Quell St Newi>«t 8Mcf1 i:.-r .. al *-ctefi. HI· TECH CIVIL ENGi· dOlng ~IS The followlng l*90f\a .,. DIP •'1'1•••1 '* tN rf9trt to I~ 1.. ........ .._ Pleted Wltftln 74 conMCUtlYe 0 X F 0 RD TRADING Calif 9266o . ). NEERING 5~2 EdlftO". Fte11T10Ue ....... APEX LANDSCAPE SYS-~.. ... any lrregu&arity In I ). dayllrom thel..,,.ollheGROUP,18881VonKarman JamesK Bowman,801 C..No.U7'12 Sutte #113, Huntington U.-ITATl.MINT TEMS 8311Fnesl.ln0Dr .~HUOCO (b )HUDbid0tloretact _,,,«.. C.. .... Notice lo Proceed iuued by • t 150 lrYlne C1hl 92715 Henry Ford. Wilmington. The name end eodr ... of Beacil. Cab( 92649-1706 The fC)llowoftg persona are Hunllnglon S.ach Celtf ENTERPRISES lclRAE & " • IWC~ the~ Flllur• 10 corn-0111 s PMt'lmlll\, 3077 Cll1I 90748 "" COUf't .. (El nombre y Majd1 Yenya Alaya. 5t52 doing~.. 92647 11 ASSOCIATES (d)8 0 881 No bid .. be c:oo91dered The Mme end lddrW °' plat• Iha *°'11 Wllhin the JoMIOf\ Coal• M ... <Attf ThtS bualne•• I• con-dtreccion oe ta Cort• .. , Hell AYI. •4. Hvnungton L AR R y s HAND y. JOMC>fl Robet1 a-83 CAYE l•!MHM CAL 8731 " .. made on ...... the court ... (El ,.,..... 'I I~ Mt for1h hefe<n wtff re· 92626 dl!cted by an tnd1Yldua1 0 R A NG E C 0 U N T y Beach Ctllf 92649 SERVICE 2952 Redwood Frleltand Or Hunt1ngtort Lat1y1111 on... Huntington d form fumllihed by !tie dl<-=ootl de le con. .. ~ 8'>- sull In lhe lml)09it10n OlllQU•· Thtl butoness •• con-The r90islr1nl(I) com-HARBOR MUNICIPAL ThlS 1>1.111ness IS con-Aote Coat• M.,. Calll BMctl. Callf 92M7 8aech Celof 92647 ~rnent Ind .. mad. In PER~ COUAT Of Tl4E dated d•m•oes 1n 11'1 ducted by an 1ndlvldu•I ed to lr81\M!CI tl\ISI· COURT 460 I J""borM ducted Dy' en tnCllV>dual 112$28 Thie t>1.1•1ness IS con-Gar). L Hudlin 8131 dance wlttl "" .. In-STATE Of CAUFONittA. •mount ot one hundred Tne r•g1strant(1) com· oess under the Ftc:ttltOUs eo.i.vatd. Suite tOl ~ The r901str1nt(1) com-~ence E 8411hn 2952 duded by"' tndlVlduai La.layette Drive Huiitinglon 9tNCtlona to 8ldder9 " COUNTY OF U>S AN• dollars (S 1001 tor each mencecs 10 1renuct bull-Business name(s) ll•t•d pori 8Hch Cetllornl• menceo 10 trensact t>v11-Redwood AYI Coeta Mela The r19111rant(sl C:Of'll· Beach c.ti1 9M..7 Pr~rve ~· ~ GEL£$. SOUTHWEST OCS-calender day ol cs.lay P•Y· 1'14!15 un~ Iha FICUtlOUS ·~on Octobet 8 1990 92&80 ness under Iha FocllltOUS Calif 92828 mencea IO ''"'":' bull· Barbar• c Hudlin 8731 ... ,,,,ne and obtain p6ena, TRICT. 825 .....,.. A---. able 10 the DtSTAICT Buslneu neme(tl lilted .t11mes K Bowman Thi neme .CSdrf'SS and Bus1neu neme(1) listed Tn11 bu11ne11 tt con under the ic:llhous Laf.,..ne Drive Huntington oe<lllcallon1 . and blO TOtfW'ICe. Califor..a 90603 Eacll bid lhall ~ llCCGm· •t>Ov• °" N(lyeml>lt l985 Thia slatem.nt wH filed lei.phone numblf 01 plain· at>Ove on November t 1990 ducted by 1n 1ndtYlduat . Buainau name(s) 1""! Beach Celif 92~7 Io r m • b Y ca I I In 0 Tt'9 name. addr-. end panted l>y • Clflihed or 0... S Pwtmen wtlh the County Cl4tfil of O•· llff'a •llorney. or p1a1nutt M1jOI Ateye The reglstrent(a) com-at>Ove on S.Otetnt>er 1 · Thts bualnfft ii con· AAMALEHE SERA.A. (1lo4.) ~11 numti. of pllin.- ceshiet • cnecll Of l:ltd l>OnCI ThlS statement was flied e County on Oclot>e< 12 withOUt an 111orney. is (El Thl1 statement was mecs ""*"*' to 1ranuct bull· 1990 ducted by lluSbend Ind Wit. 57-5213 tiffs ettorney. OI p6aintlff In an 1moun1 ol not teat lhlln with the County Clet'IC ol Or· = nombre 1• d1reccton Y el nu-w1111 the County Clefll ol Ot· neu unoer the FIC1tltOUS Joe R G... Tne r 111r1nt(1) com-A payment bOnd, Sien-WllllOUt en •tt~. 11 (El ten percent 110-1,) ol the total '"II' County °" September F4722tl mero d• lelefono del anoe County on October 12 Bu11ne11 name( I) II sled Th11 aletemenb wu I~ menoec:t ~ lranaad butl-arO Form 807 In an amount nombte, le Olwecdolt Y el - bid prloe payable to the~.. 24 199-0 Publilfled Orange Coast at>oQado del csemendanll. o 1990 · •t>OVe on October 1 1990 '''"'" Iha County ler1t 01 • neat under Iha Fietltloul not .._ tt1an SO percent of m•ro de telefono del lrte1 u • llU'""'" lh•I Iha F470I05 Detly P1tot October 23 30, del 1Jemanden1e que no '472201 Lawrence E Be11tn' ;~~ty on Sec>temt>er Bus1n•H neme(t) lilted the conlrec1 oroe. must ac· •b0090<> °" ~·•· 0 biddef If ,,, P•OOOSAI .. IC· Publltned Or•noe Coast NoYember 6 13 1990 ltenc. •boQ.CSO. H ) LAW Publlsned °''""' Coat . Thia """"'"' WU flied ab<> ... °" NlnA company IYlt)I QOnlract In-del demandan1• que "° C.Oled. •h•H promptly ••. D•!ly Pltol Oclober 2. 9. 18, . . T ·250 OFFICES OF CASSELMAN Delly Pilot Octol>ef 23. 30. wtth lhe County Ctet11 of Ot· ~~2 Gery L Hudlin volvlng en upendltur9 In ... ttence •bogade>. •): THE ecute the Agreement, :l3. t990 & SACIUI(, 11340 W Ofym· NoYeml>ef 6 13 1990 '"II' County on Sepiember Pu~lhedOc Ore~ 9 161 Thia slaternen: WM hied of SS.000 00 LAW OFTICl:S Of WAL TEA lurnlah I Hll1tec1ory T -206 .. -·c Ml\TICE pie Blltd •280. LOI Angetft. T ·246 28 1990 Delly llot 1ober th ll'le County Cterk of Ot-The aucceufUI btdder """ c WHITAKER. 211 1 w.. Faltflf\il PetfOf"'ance Bond ... ~ "" Cettt 9006412131478-8381 · ,4~ 23 1990 WI County on September requlf'ed 10 ant• Into • 182n0 S1t9et. &lite 202. in en amount not Ina than rta.JC NOTICE FICTTTIOUI llUSINEll DATE (Fech•I MAR 11 81-.,. llftTICE Publllhed Orenoe COUt T-202 ~990 tractual • ..,,,.,,, 1n Tor,.ance C.fornla ~ one hundred l)lfcent ( 100%) ft•NT t987 . 1"-.n. "" Delly Pllol October 9 16 23 • F'1'11111 the torm of a St8"081d (2131217-9t9t of the 1otel l>lcl price, lurr>llh FICTTTIOUa .,..... NAME ITA J. NftRION, C"'11. tty .._ ........... .., ---11 30 1990 .. -IC llftTICE P\lbltthed Otange Coelt Agreement form STD 2" DATE IF«:flal JUN 11 1 Paymenl Bond In en NAMe ITATE•NT The lollowtng P«SOf\t are ~ ~ o.,.utr .. ,..,.,ovv• --T-22t ,.UUL "" o.ty Pttot October 2 9 18 lllall be btnding UC)On 1"8 IWN>llnt not .... then ltfty The loflow•ng J*llOl1S llf• d~':YR~E~~:ss COM· Put>llStted OranQ41 Ca.SI NA• STAT!..,.,. 23 1990 Iha Slet• ol Cal1fom<a only '"'* .. z..... ~., !*cent (SO"ltJOl Ille total bid doing buslMSS a Oi11ly P1:0I Oclol>ef 2 9 16 The followlng penons are FICTTTIOUS .,..... T -207 UOO" IC>OfOVll by the S~ T. T..,_, ~ p r1 c e 1 n d tu r n11 h T 1MELESS REH EC· PANY. 2855 PtneCrMlc 129• 23 1990 doing l>uMneSS IS P\llllC NOTtCE NAm ITAnmwf con,,., la not blnOlng PubiWled Otange CoM1 cenlt.cales evtOene>ng tna: TIONS 17802 SkYPatll Or-D Costa Mesa C&ltl 92626 T222 SPORlSCAAO STATION The 1o1tow1ng s-aons ere •lhef party un1e91 111\d Da.ly Pt1o1 October 2. 9. 11. Iha requtred tntur~ IS In ~ • IOO lrvlM Cllif 9271' P?llllp Frenc•s Burtce 2855 9049 Atlanta Ave . Hunt-ftCTITIOUS .,...,, daong business u f'tllJC NOTICE 11 " • 8')C)l'o¥9d by .,_ 23 1990 t'lfac1 In the ""°""'' Mt Stanley A Robl>tnS 5~ Pine Craek 129-0. Coal• P\llLJC NOTICE ington 8nci'I <Alt! 92648 MAim aTAftmlff GOODY TWO SHOES nennoua ~.. Pf'opt'l91• auttlorlnd 1181• T221 fonf'I In lhe AQ'Mm41111 lorm San Juan Orange Calil MeM Caht 92fi26 D11tryl fried 668t Cnsta The folloW!ng perlOr\I ''' 1221 W•• eo..t HtOf'W'Y ... -STA~ lndUdlng IN 0.- ln 11141 ._,1 ot leilur• to 92669 Tn1s business is con· Ftc:TITIOU• 9UIMll Pelme Or Huntington d<>tng bllllnea as •307 Newport 8eacf1 Callt ~ ....._ __ •• pertmenl of Qenefel S.-1---------- anler inlO IUCh contrec:l end Th11 bus1ne11 '' c~-dueled by an ind1111dual NAMI ITATl.MINT Beaert. Cattt 92647 111TEMPORARY AC· 92663 .... ,.......,_""",....... 'If required f'tllJC NOTICE extcute lhe reqUll'9d docv-dueled by "'lndtV1dual The r1111strent(•I com· The totlowlng c-aons "' Susan G Fr..CS 6681 C 0 U N T Mrs Tern LOUbe Rosa. aoong butlnlSS u A" non.'lemot 1111• con-,___.;..;:;=;.;;....;..;.;;~-..--manta IUCh l>ICI secur1ty Wiii The r-oiatrant(al com· menced lo tranaac1 C>VSo· doing buSlnest., Crtale Petma Dr . Hunt-ING/BOOKKEEPING SER· 1221 Wiit eo..t ~ ST MORITZ LTD 3730-A tracts of SS OOO or more -ACm10Ue ... 11 m• be~ mencad lo treMeCI buet-MM under Iha FICllllOUS THE DISPLAY BOYS 1ngton Beach. Calif 92647 VICES(b)T A 8 s 1001 Chit •307 Newi>«t Baect\ Calif So Beer SI . Santa Ana. IO ltMe cont,.actor ..... 8'TA1 ' P1ymen 1 end par-ness undef the F1C11110Us Bu11neu neme(•I ltat•d 402''t .oth Stree1 NewQOl1 Tn1s bustn.ss " c;on-Dr . Newi>«t e..ch C.Uf 92M3 Celif 91704 r>Ondtlc:rimlnllUonendcom-ThetolloWlngC*'90flllare lormeneel>O!ld•lhallber• Bus•n•11 n1me(•I titted IOOYe on S.Olernt>et t Beach Cahl 112663 ductedby husbendendwife 92663 Th11 bu11ne11 18 con-Micheffe Etalne Moritz 11e nce requireme nu no~• QUHed poor 10 Iha eaeoutlOn above on NIA 1990 Dann Rumus5en 402,~ The registrent(ll com-Georoe Bame S8". 1001 ducted by an ind!Yldual 3130-A So Bear St Sant• l)UflUanl 10 GoY1tnment GARAGE INTEAIO"S. of ltll contract end "'911 be Slenley A Aobt>IM PtltMp F Burke 401h Strwt ~I e.ach menc9d to transac1 buSi· Cltff 0. Newoor1 Beec:tl. The r90111r•nt(1) com-Ana. cat<t 92704 Section 12tll0 end W 11tt! St r 17 ca.ee in the form Ml for1h tn Iha Tt:lt SllllfTlltll wu hied Thia llatement •U flied Celd 112"3 nan und« the FICttltOUS Calif t2tl63 menced 10 tr.-...c:1 l>ual· H11s IM.!11..-e II con· e lllorn1e Admlnlltratlve ....... Cellf 92827 conlrKI csocurnenll Bond• with the Couniy Clertt of Ot· with Iha County Cleril of Or· Jonn Riley 402., •Oth BuslnHS name(1I litted Thll 1>1.111ne11 11 con· ,,... under the FichtJOUI ducted by an lndoYtOuel noe 2 OoV19ion 3 Kr1S A. Worley. tel W Sl'lall remetn In f\111 force end Moe County on Oc1ooer 12. ange County on OclObet 12 S1teet, Newport . Ba1ch. el>OYe °" NIA ducted by en indMOual Bulln•H neme(1) 1111ed The regi11rent(1I :': ectloft-120 1 A btd "'" S1 #-r'f. Coate IMea. ettecl lhrough the guttenl• 1990 1990 C11tl 112663 Detryl Fried The r•g111ran1(1) com-•boote on NIA rnenaid to ~ ~ °' ofter lor • con-Cellf 92827 •oc:t es 11..CS In the f47'm7 F471271 Tn11 but1neu '' con· Ttffs at1temenl wu filed manced to lranS.K. l>ual· Terri L Roa nesa undef Iha Foc1t110UI trec:t lor pu1>41C wc>r1ca. goodt Thtl bu11ness i• con· Pl' 11 :,,rioM Pul>llthed Or•noe Coat Pvbllshed Otenoe Coall ducted b 1 11 p4r1. wtlh the County Ctet11 ol Ot· neu un<Mr the FICt•llOUI Thie llal_,1 w .. ru.o Bu11ne11 name(•I ll1ted l«vl08I wtlic:tl 11 aub-OUC1ed by .,, ~ ~h bid mutl conform Deity Piiot Octot>et 23. 30. ID1t1ty Pil01 October 23 30. Mtlfltp Y gener •noe Couniy on October 2. Buslneu neme(I) 1111e d Wllh Iha County Cletk 01 Of· et><>ve on NIA ad bV 1 Contrector wtlO The r'lg1t1rent(•I com· end be reeponalve to the November 6 13 1990 Ncwembet 6 13 t990 f ,253 The reg11tr1nt(ll com-1990 ,411202 ·~<;: ~,':',.~.~ 1990 Moe County on Stc>*'1ber ~~•= ... llled has C>aerl "-'lttltld from manced to t~..,... contract <1oeument1 T·251 menc.eCS 10 1rensac1 l>uSI· v-24, 1990 c ,.... ubcontrec;ttng with the neat ~ Ina ,..,..,ttlOul , The DISTRICT r.-va nec;a indet lhe FICltltOUI PubhSlled O••noe CO.al This statement WH hied f4.,.. wtln IM County Clerk of v-· Sl•I• by Iha °'9art"*"' of Butln•ll name(•I 1111M the right to rejeel eny end'" P\ft.IC NOTICE I P\llLIC NOTICE 8u11n~11 neme(s) lill•d Delly P1101 October 9 16. 23. With Iha County Clerll of Ot· Pul>l*ltlld Ot•noe Coett ange Coun'Y on Sec>ternt>er IFM E~t end HOU9-abOY'I °" SllC)temMr ~·. bld1 or 10 we•v• eny tr· above on NIA 30 1990 ·~ County on October 1 D~ PliOI October 2 9 t8. 24. l990 J4l'a97 1ng 9f'lall be dael'l'led to be 1tl0 regularlllH or 111lormel1t1es FICTITIOUI .UIMll flCTfTIOUI aut lNEll Darin Aumuuen T-230 19 7 23 1990 ~ ne>nr""°'111'te end ll\all be Kna A WOiiey In eny bid or In Iha bidding NA• ITATIMINT NA• ITATtMIN'T Tn11 Sllltmenl WH hied Publilhed Or '4 ~ T-204 Pv~~o::,o; 9 18 •l'Cled Thtt atatemenl ... .., Pvrauant to Iha ptCMalonS The loflOW•ng pe<sons .,.I The loflOWtng C*SOf\I ••• With IM County Cte<k of Of. Daily Piiot 0ctOC:O: 16 23 ~990 In ICCOf'OMIOI wrtfl lhe .ith ~-~ty ~~ of S«tlOn 1773 of the Ce.II-cs~nllcl>u••nes• es d0<ng business es •noe County on S.Ot.,,..t>er P\llLIC NOTICE 30 t990 · T.21 PfOYISIOt\S of Sec11on t713 anoe .......... , °" ..._ "' tOml• L•l>Of Code Iha Dir FASTFINGERS.COMPUT· JUST IN TIME ELEC· 2• 1990 T-221 "8.IC NOTICE ,,.. Laber coo.. the 0. 24 l990 NJ9't actor of Iha [)ec>ertm«ll of ING SERVICE. 3105 Jef. TRONICS 2882 Ai.•and" F47G:Zll FICTITIOUS ~H oartrnenl nH 1.-lalned lnduatriel RelahOt'll ol the flflon Avenue Cosia Mesa St (u094!' ~) Laguna Publlsha<I Orenge Cout NA• ITATl.MllfT 81-IC lift---" '1CTITIOUS .,.._.. P'tllJC fl)TIC( lhal lhe Qll'llfll Pf'""9illng Pv~Oct0t"92 Collll9 , .. Sllll of Catlforrne 11a1 de-CaJll 92628 8eacll. Calif 91~1 Daily P1tol Octot>et 2 9 16 The lollowlng pe<sona 1re ,._ nulfW. N.U. ITATl•NT rat• of •eo-ICIC)llc:aDle 111 O"'Y.......,, o«>eir • termlned lhe generelly Cht111tne J V411U, 3106 Sernard SlaoMn Bemon. 23 tll90 dOtng tllalness u The I~ pettonl -ACm10Ue ._.. the count'f tr1wf'loCfl 11'11 work 23 l990 Ptt¥"'1110 rein ol .. ages In ;.11.,.eon AYenue Cosle 2182 Alexender SI (Uf>C* T -204 COST WISE CARPET 15 f~~A~.:· <Soong buSlnffS.. MAm STA ft,_., 11 10 be OQlll ere thOM rata the tocakty '" whldl ,,,.. M.u Cattl 92626 leYll Lagun• Beech Cahl Tttbu1• Cl . Newi>«t Beac:n 1a100NE RIGHT PAO-The following per90nS.,. laoltlfted end ""'*"*' WOl'il .. 10 be performed v ... ,,. J Endemeno. 82151 Cabf 92583 The lollowing per90fll .,. OUCTIONS (blCOMIC R£-dOtng 1>11""49$ as I by th. Olf'eclor of !Ntustnll 1.--------_-_-_-_-... -~~·-"-...e COC>ilS of 1""41 ,. .. de-18S3 81mtnt Place Colla Ttlls 1>1111ne11 .. con rta.JC NOTICE RtelWd Bledsoe. t5 Tnb-doing t>u,,.~ ~T MEDIA LIEF 21405 Br<>Okhufal SI. THE ROOMMATE CON· Aeletions c~ of the term1n1t1ont •nlllled M .... Calif 92826 Oucted by en 1nd1Y1<1uel ute Ct Newpor1 Beach P:;~~~ 3400 Aw· Suite 343 Huntington NECTION 27ot Herbor waoe rat••• on Ille at 1111 p A EV A IL t NG WA 0 E lt111 bu11ne11 11 con· The r9011trant1sl com-FtCTTTIOUI _,..... Celit 92863 of Iha Artl A-409 Beach Calif !12648 Blv<I Su11t 212 Colle Of1ic. Of tne Ctlte! ot P\anl SCALE .,. °" ..... , the Ollc:1ed by II genertl PW1· menoed 10 tranMCI buSI· NAMI! ITAn•NT This bUSlneu ., con· """ 92828 Oonalcl A Wnghl. 21405 Meea Celtt 92&21 ~lliont FAtAV~ DE· DISTRICT omc:e end copOee MflhlP ,,.... under tne FICUllOUI Thi toltowtng '*'°"' .,. OUCted by an tndMdual Costa Mesa C~hf 3400 A... Brooflhurll St. Su<t• 343, Chris 0.MHH 27045 VELOPMENT AL CENTER may w Ol>lelned on reQUHt The r19111ren1(1l com-Butlneu neme(1) hated doing bullneU u The r~1stran1111 com-1 C':'~rtL~-409 Colt• Huntington S.tch C1llf Hwbor Blvd 54.lne 2 '2 Site ""l)lttion WI• be halCI A oopy of lheM rates ll'tell menced lo lrensact buS1-ibov~ on Seplemt>er 10 (alWRIGHTWOOD DtS· meno«S to transact bull· o t 1 · 92648 C0111 Meaa, Clllt t282t THV"5 NOV I 1tl0. al be poet.CS 11 each 10b Ille nest und., the FteliliOus 1990 POSAl COMPANY (b)SUN ness undeo the F'oellltOUS M ... c.i.I 92~8 M This 1>1111"'51 11 con-ThfS bu~ ta con· 10 30, AM FAIRVIEW OE· fN con1rector encUny tub· But1ness neme(a) llll•d Bernard Benson COUNTRY DIS P 0 SAL Business neme(sl Ila tad Lynn S~td-lehMll dueled Dy' tn lndMdUal duc1ed by an lnOMdual VElOPMENTAL CENT£R contrec:tor under •t lhaH pay tl>OYI on NIA Thll .... _.., WH filed COMPANY I t292 w ... .,n •.bOVe on NIA =,,1= 9:., N9wOOf1 The r90111rant(1) com· The reglllrant(a} c:om-HAftOLD .IAClllON, not 1aa1 then the epeclfled Chr1111ne J Ve4et wolh the Counly Cler1' of Or· Aw • Sien ton Calif 90630 ~ICflard 8:csaoa T in 11 on mencecs to trenaac;t bUll-menoad lo trlll\UC1 b\1$1· CNef el.._,.. 0,-•.._• • orev•lllng rllat ot wegea 10 Thll 1111--.1 wu file<! 1nge County on Sec>tc>mbe· CR&R Inc . Cet1torn11. ThlS s111emeri1 wu hied hll bus 111 81 c nus undef Iha F1et111ou• .,... under the Fte11t1ou1 Pul>IJthecl ~•"Ill Cout 111 wor11er1 emploYed by with the County Clef'll ot Or· 24 1990 11232 w .. 1ern AV•. Stan· wtlh tne County Ci.r1< ot Or· Oucl~ by 1 oe'* P¥1· Bu11neH nemet•I 1111ed Bu11ne11 neme(1) 1111ed DeilY PKot OctOl>lr 18. 23 them in the execulton ol the enge County on Sec>tember F470MO Ion, Cetil 90680 enoe County on 5ep1embef oe;.~P ,80111,.nl(I) com-1b0¥1 on Sec>tembef 20, •t>Ove on December 10 1990 r.2,3 contract 28 1990 Publttned Of•noe Coasl Thia bu11ne11 11 con· 24 1990 manced 1 lrensacl bu9I· 1990 1"5 No bidder may wtlhdr1w f470M3 O.lly Pilot October 2 9 18 ducted by • corporellon F47031' ° F hhous Donald R Wrlghl Otwtl OeM-his bid tor 1 Plfloc:I ol lor1Y· Published Orenge Cout 23 t990 The r19111ren1(1I com· Published Orange Ca.st ~"' undefna:-.Cai IC listed This s1et_,,.,,1 wu flied Thb 1ta1ement ... med SELL flye (45) <Seys 1tter lhe date Diiiy Pilot Octot>et II 18. 23. T ·214 menc:ed 10 transact busl· Daily P1io1 October 2 9 le, uain"• OctOl>ef 1 1990 With the County C*1: of Ot· With the County Cler1t of Ot· set tor the opening thefeol 30 1990 ness undtlf' the Foct11tous 23 1990 ·~s:ncs1CS-MICl:aiie enoe County on Sec>•ember enoe County on Sec>t9mt>« Pur1uen1 10 Section T ·223 Bus•neu neme(tl llsled T-2 t 1 Thi stetemenl •II n1ec1 24 1990 H . ltlO 22300 of the Pubit<: Contract Get t8 Ibo,.. on August 1. 1990 5 Cou CWll of°' '47'GM , • .,.,. ............. thro ugh cli ssified Code ot the S1111 01 Call· Sencsr1 Ronnant>ery. 5«· With the nty 1• Pv1>111MCS Orenoe Coaet Publel'led Ot-. Coeet totnie. the con1rec1 witt con the basl-retary· Tre11urer P\llLIC NOTICE ·~ County on October o.11y Pilot Oc10l>ef 2 9 tt . Deity PWot October II 11. 23 tetn prOYlllOnt pefmitllng Your n-t n.t ~ This llllemctnl WH flied . 11 , 56 23 1990 30 1tl0 lhe aucceaalul bidder 10 '. ...-I with Iha County Cleftl ol Or· FtrTITIOUS ..,..... ,..,.. ~~~-T ·22' I ABC98 ~ Oc 2 ..... STATl.MINT Pvblllheel .,.9n09 ~1 • • • • • :;:::u::t:1':1.: t;.! your ftrat Job, ~~ nty on lobe< t The I011CN01ng p@'<ION .Jre ID11~=1 Octot>er 9 16 23 lots Of students look for apartment fumtdUnQS In clOSStfied. ~0.,::,~r=torm•nce your flrat car, Auic, I Publithed 0tano!4~ ~1A~~W~OLESALE. 30 T·22t Will find r it9ms odwrtised? Qc ... , ..... Ill A. Oall't P1IOI October 23 30 11778 Ketell1 Ste M I ,:OWL 'I Dlrtcter o•--~'• . basement, Nowmt:>er 8 13 ltlO An11wJtm Cehl 92804 ,;...., ..... ,. .. ' ..... .....-..... llWU T-247 Abdul Azad 13571 ...... Uflleft """ .-... your and cloeet MeOor• Pt wes1mtn11er IMMrtl• BUY CeJif 92683 Pvbl!lhed Otenoe Coast fl th-n ..... Th•• ous1ncrss 11 con- Oalfy Piiot October 23. 30 rat choice. " """ ducted by an ~vtduel 1990 The reg1s1ranl(1) com• T-254 tome caah. throu•h c~nified rner-cs 10 irenMC1 b1181· l.;;;;;;;~·~;;;;;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiij:nau un<llt the FIC1ill0ut Bu11ne11 neme(•I hated tboYI on Apr'tl 16 1990 Abdul And YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE LASSIFIEDI • .. Thlt llattn'llfll WU !tied th lhe County Cler~ of Ot· =County on QclOl>ef 12, '4111'1 Put>llahed °'""" Coatt Ptlol Octot>er 23. 30. Nov.mber 6 13. 1990 T-24t STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Oepartt'f*\t at the Daily Pilot 1s ple1sed to an· nounce a new serv:ce now avail· abi. to new busine sses We will now SEARCH the name fOf you at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to tri. Court HOUM 1n Santa An• TMf\. of course. 1tter tri. March ti completed we will fii. your fict1Uou1 bu11M 11 name statement with the County Ci.tk. publish onc:e a wMtt fOf tour WMtts a1 required by lsw and ''*' file your proof of publi-c.Uon with the County Clerk PteaM atop by to hie your fictitious holiness statement at the Deity Pilot Legal Depart- ment. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. Calif0fn11 If you can not stop by . pteaM call us It (714• ~2-4321. ExtenslOO 3 15 °' 316 and we will make 9frangefMntl tor you to handle thil pr<>e*'ure by marl If you lhOutd have any further quntlona. ptMte call us and we wUI be mor. than glad 10 assist 't(>U. GOOd ~ In your M'#~ll o ... ~ STROM Dorothy .. Heven " Jt>wen SU'Om. died TuHday. Oc1ober' l' 1990 of complkirtaom from ca.new.· HaYll!ft, as aht" was known to fanulv and frienda.. ta surviVed by h« ...._ Robert V. Hubbwd of Pasadena. CA.; twr IWO daugh&.era. MM7 F Hutunan and~ J Cork of Se.We, and her broth•r JOllll!ph F. Jewett IV pretien lly llvtftc tn Port T owna•nd. Ha~n was born In Ctnc.."lnnati. ONo la • 1921 She lpft\t hs lt'hool yeara la Puadefta, CallforW and.,~ ---Jr H t 1h :aa41 ~JuNaro.&­ lege She......,.. Rober\ V. H· t 'ai' Sr of P ....... ~ Later &be~. Newp>rt a.ct.. Cllt- fomia ....... tpentmmtofW- y arf.ncD\'• ,. •• Home , Dtree._ .. l070I llda s.w .. s..ua.. by Bit Keane OAllnSLD by Jim Davia cou•1• CULTUaS by M .. tta & M.mta "That's a toy poodle." "You mean it runs on batteries?" llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Tm sure your dog b•scuit ts very good. but no. I don·t want to trade ·· 1'Al'fCY ~€> ~b ~; b{)(Jf, OOIJ? ~; ~; rioJb eoJ~ tiOJb ~ ~ ~b P>Qc.I; ~b &o&U. ARLO AND JAMS OVERBOARD ADAM --------------------. =IOH' I Tt£0 All ¥0Ult !IOCJC5 ~O TMtM 9" FLO&Jf\ MAPl 1'Ntf> .-a.1' AL 6TICK i IT1S VOUR MOM .. S~E WANT5 TO KNOW W~EN 't'OU'~E COMING HOMe ... ~ . ) I KNEW S~E1D CALL ... SOMETIMES l FEEL LIKE 11M ON A LEASH .. DEl'fKIS by Hank Ketchum SHOE by Jeff MacNelly TllE llEPf ACE FRED BASSET Now I know what lt ru.Ls li ke .' ~M!!-rn~ AR£. ~ °ffil~ FOR A 1/00~ 6tRL 10 T>-!INK. ~UT n\AN &oY$ ! "'r--'· '-:~ r .,.._ '' ' ·- by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE ,-- ~.~~. Id).) CAN 'TRV 1\4E. PA~~ ~~~SW, U~ A .0'.& PIJI .' by Alex Graham I'U Hiller ivu cha5e a bird a9ain ! by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~e!ll!l~mnmr "'""'nmrmrrr#rmnmn..---D ,., ' -----,,_-- 1 by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk DEFINE IH E FOU.OWI NG : (2.) BOCKE(,)ES by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE HE~ -SOME Ti ME S ~OU flND 1HE JOB- SOW\EflM ts 1 r FINDS ~Cu by Brian Basset by Harold Le Doux ( DRABBLE THIS 1S TORIURe:./ I AMWASliNG MY EN1iRE. UH:. (I • i by Lynn Johnston IF I 01{~·-l·T ttfWE ~~IGHT. ro t"fWE. ' ~~ING- 1b ()Oil~ £ by Kevin Fagan byT. K. Ryan ------·· . --..... 1