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1990-10-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
0 RA GOOD MORNING I WEAT#EI Some cloudiness this morning, turning sunny by aftcrn·oon. Coastal/Inland hiahs 78/89, lows 54/62. For the Orange Coast's most complete weather information. in- cludina surfing. fishing and boating reports. sec paac AS. IN THE NEWiii- ociety cd1tor Carol Humphreys re- turned from Flonda rtttntly with bot· tic s of water from the Fountain of Youth -that m)th1cal source ofcvcr- last1ng hfe that Span1 h t.'\plorcr Ponce de Leon was madl)' M'<ih.n ing for \\hen he tripped ov~r Flonda and d1\CC1\Crcd the fu ture home of l: pcot instc3d .. Well. Carol gn ve bundles of the bottles from St . ..\uguc;t1ne. Fla .. to lncnds and S31d .. alud" ... Editor Bill Lobdell. try- ing to retain his patented youthful charm. was ready to chug-a-lug hi s gif\ "hen his "1fe Greer stopped him ... "Bil l. 11 s.-i'' here on the side of the bottle. ·c;uu, cn1r not for consump- tion". Fonunatcl). th rough brute force. Lobd ell wa able to pl') the liquid novd t) from his hps btfore actually taki ng a shot... Ho .... ever. who knows ho .... man)' pcoplt' along the youth- conSClous Orange Coast were so mesmem ed b) the bottle's advertised contents that the) threw caution into the wind and downed 1t without read- ing the label''. ..\h. but we can onl) ponder 1411Mllllm Tl TIE Elllll 842-8088 CIMMEITl/lft .. ,...u ......... OUOTEI OF THE DA r "/will B"'c the pol1~ C'hrefa CTJll ro d1mmate that 11uat1on . That a<'tiv1ty has no plaC'C' in Central Park ... Huntington Beach Ma) or Tom Mays. on a planned rally of white supremac1 1c; to sho .... suppon for Tom Mc11ger. kader of the Wh ite .\ryan Res1stan<.e orgnn11at1on · 0 "Po"t.'r in dclcnsc of freedom 1s grr:atu than po'4-C'f in behalf of t>rann> and oppn· s1on ·· Malcolm X TOIJAY'I ErEMTI • Formt'r In inc mayo r Larry Agran rev1c" U nn~d Nations' re ponse to global en' 1runmentnl concerns at a public met'tinai ol 1he Orange County Chapter of the ll N \sSOC11tion of the A at 7 p.m. at (l's University Club to mark tJ Da) Ad mission 1s SS-SIO • rcgJ stercd dtet1c1an tells how to reduct fa t 1n recipes from 1-3 and 7-9 pm. at lf\<ine Medical Center at Alton Parkwa) and Sand C'11 n)'On Avenue. LITTEIF DICCI ./Hearts: 2 •Clubs: Ace Diamonds: 6 • padcs: 6 ·-· Bridle column/85 BuSIMSS/M Clmilied/ 14 ... Comics/ 11· CrossWOfdf IS £ ntlftltnmtnt/ M HorOSCoPt/ 115 Arm l anders/ AS Optnion/ A7 Pohct lot/ U Public notices/ 17 Scramlets/IS Sootty/ AS Sports/ II TV ltstmp/ M Wtattltf/ U ........ ll??t• C..:;:"11. •• fJJ . .... ,.. ......... Wednesday, October 24, 1990 25 cer.·~ White supremacists pl~ rally m· par Group to show support for f~rmer Grand Dragon Metzger By Robert S.rker 0r8ng9 Coeet Delly Ptlot HUNTINGTON BEACH -City of- ficials scrambled .late Tuesday on how to defuse .a rally of white supremacists .at Central Park as a show of support for Tom Metzger. leader of the White Aryan Re- sistance organization. A man who didn't 1dcntify himsclf called Park Naturalist Dave Winkler earlier Tues- day. asking to reserve part of the park for the rall y on Nov. 3. The caller said the rally would include about 20 people. Winkler. who said he didn't recognize Meuger's name at the time. gave verbal approval for what he thought was a routine gathering. It was not until later that Metzaer's name sank in. Officials said they'll try to get the group to file a permit that will leave It up to the Police Department whether the rally will proceed. "Wc'tt not expecting Tom Metzger," Community Services Director Jim Engk said. "It wasn't implied that he'll be here. It probably will only bt people from Hunt· ington Be.ach. "The police say that they (white su- premacists) have used the park before:· Engle said. "It's a public place but we can k~p them out if there have been prob- lems." "It (the rally) has no business bting in Central Park." said Mayor Tom Mays ... , will give the politt chief a call to eliminate that situation. "That activity has no place 1n Central Park. In fact. I'm surprised that Hunt· 1ngton Beach would bt picked." The caller who reserved the park didn't mention how the rally would suppon Metzger. But the 52-year-old was handed a set- back Monday by a Portland. Ore., jury lhat ordered him to pa y SS million to the family of a black man beaten to death by skin- heads who Metzger and his orpnization allegedly incited. Metzger. former Grand Dragon of the Cahfom1a Ku Klux Klan. told rcportcn that he considered the verdict a victory because It will make him a martyr to white .\menca. Beach Services Manager Doug D' Amati. "host> responsibility is to approve park r~nat1ons. said he doesn't intend to make a d~is1on "unul police take a look at the permit." "We don't have to do 1t for everyone. We deny them all the ume if they're not in the best interests of the city," D'Amall S~lld. Bidding tar llac/11/ars 888 $15,000 date sets record for benefit By Hotly J. Wagner Or-. COllll ~ Plot NEWPORT BEACH -Karen Elhon. a Santa Ana entreprtneur. set an all-time record for March of Oimn-Oranae County Chapter Bachelor Bids with htt S l S.000 purchase of a date with Mark C. Johnson. Johnson is president and chief ex- ecutive officer of Chapin Mcdicarc o. in Anaheim . He arrangtd and peid for his $23.000 date out-of-pocket. unlike most of the bachelors who aot sponsors to donate their dates. The date was a bargain. The couple will tl y to Los Angeles International Airport in Johnson's pnvate jet helkopa ter. then to London for a weekend that will include Stting a performance of "Miss Saigon" and a S 1.000 shoppin1 spree at Harrod's. Johnson was JUSt one of Orange Coun- ty's 28 most eli11ble bachelors who wtrt auctioned for chanty Tuesday evcnin& in Lhe "Bid for Bachelors" auction to ben- efit the March of Dimes. Tuesday's Bachelor Bid. the fif\h for the Oranac County Chapter. raised Sl 21.414. organizers sa1d. Bidding was frenzied as women clad in everyt hing from office wear to formal attire egged on thei r friends and com- peted for th e big dates. Bat.:hclors on the runway flirted with bidders to up the prices. soaking up the attention of a crowd of chttring women. Other noted bachelors auctioned in the chapter's most successful annual fund- raiser were Mission V1eJO Ma yor Chris Keena. who brouaht $3.400 for his trip date to Jamaica: investment banker Dtn- n1s L Brcss. who brought SJ, I 00 for his thrtt-day date to tour London; and ~~~OllyNIM Date hopefuls got a llttle excited Tuesday evening while bidding for the bachelor of thef r choice In the March of Dimes Bid for Bachek>rs. fi nancier uuT) Law. who brou&ht $4.200 British Columbia. for his five-day package to Vancou\'er. See BIDS,,_ ,_ Airport • noise policy muffled By Iris Y <*ol 0r8ng9 CoMI o.y Piiot A proposed national airport llOlK poljcy that stands to increase John Wayne Air- port's JCt noise was removed from a fcden1 budaet bill by a joint U.S. Senate-House conference commttttt Tuesday. according to Rt p. Chris Cox. But due to the ever<hang.ing status of the proposed policy. local aovemment leaders remained cautious and ind1catcd the) wouldn't ~t easy until Conpas ad1oums and the standardized noise rqu- lauons rem ain killed. While the noise pohC) has been removed from the budget bill for nQw. federal noite rqulat1ons st1ll have support 1n both houses of Cong.re . said Cox. R-Newpon Beach "M) JOh 1 to protect this vtctory." Cox ..:i1d "I congratulate the lettCT writers and phone callers in cwport Beach, bcc:aute their '01cec, art t>tina heard over here. But I hope that e\.er)one affected by airport noise 1n Ornng't Count~ keeps th09C cards .. and letters go1na to the conferees." Dcsp1tt.• gro .... 1ng nauonwide oppositioe 10 the <,tandJrd1zed noise regulations. die ~natc.-adopted the Nat1onal Aviatioe 1'01~ Pohl'' last week. mainl) beau.a• ol a much-supponed pas~nger facilities fie also authon1l·J in the policy. The 'nil' \l'nl l°'·al leaders scramblina • get the pohl' defeated tn 1ts next phue. 1111 S<-natc.--House rnnfcrtncc. As a conlilllll!llCJ plJ n offi cial\ fo r the ctty of ~ &ac-h John\\ a"n<' .\1rport and the~ drJfkd aJcquatt.' languqe to e~ .... pons "tth n1s11ng noise rcstrictiona 6- th~ nalllinJI pohq ~entul l ' ~n Wendell Ford' a.CC 111 na11~1nal "'''se pohC) would .. fedrr.il ~o,rmmt"nt to develop nmliua ... See NOISE/? II - omc1111 ill1111110lntld with be1c11 11Cl'llClln111t- By trta Yot<ol 0r8'199 Coee1 Otllly Ptlol NEWPORT BE H -State Coastal Commission. s1afl' exprcs~ disappoint· ment Tuesday over 1hc City Council de· cision to allow oceanfront patios and walls to utend I$ feet on the und and its refusal to extend the btach boardwalk. Coastal Commes Jon Planntt Vicky Komie said talc atafl' co.tiDUet to ad- vocate only 1 5-foot cncroechment. plu an extension of the paved pathway to the San .. Ana R1\'tr -a ~tOn the coun· cil loudly dtnounc:Cd Monday nieht. But what the Coutal CommtSttOn. whtch mu t approve the policy. will -ul· uma~ly dtcide 1 still uncena11. Thc Ctl) ha' It te.11 OM COMtal com: mi"'°""' wppon1na the couRCil pohcy - foliMf Ncwpon ltiCtl ..,_ OOi Mt-I• Ilia; nG ~ aida lais OWD ... . .. , ("t'f11ir.ly (Will I H Dlt ..... 11'9 ~... f\............ MdHli ... Tuesday. "I'm dcliahted they 1eparatcd the two u sucs (encroachments and boardwalk ) I don't like to see those two combined." Mcinnis said he doesn't know how the rat of the commmion fttls about the is ue. but he bclievts it IS ttally up to the city -not the state -to decide a rtasonablc pohcy. "As far as I'm concerned. i f a local iMUC.," he said. "What docs the cu want and think 1s reasonable? "C'oe tal Comm1ut0n .aaff pn>Mbl won"t tct.1t that wa). but I ~the other com mi 1oners do ... After month of dct.k" 1hat 10tt apan tbe city cmott0n1ll • the council on Mon· day n•t lldoptcd the foUowi• pOlicy to dMl ••th the dote 10 JOO i .......... walll alld CMher home imPfO\"ftlleftet b91h onto die ~ baldt: • '" 11w lllboe Pct91.-aa. Poi••--. au a. llACKJJI a Billiards club gets By lrla Yot<ol Oreno-Coeet 09lly Pltot NEWPORT BEA H -Two bu t· ncssmcn wa.nung to cstabh1h an up- scale b1Uaatds club near John Wayne 1rpon ftnally sank tbe eiaht bell m their match with the city. The City Counal on Monday nl&ht unanim<*Sly appoved T1m F\athcn' and AndrtW Hllinslu's ~l to cs.. 11bh9" tht <1Miic Q •n..,. C1ub 11 •'250 Manaftlllt Way. The dUb. winch tar11Cf Md ... ;ejectld by -,..._ nin& Commitlioa. 9'11 bt mfM'd at k>tat buliw ,..a•mante _.., wut a Class). )'ft ~ ..... IO lw.t and thc)Ot podl. · · HeliMti anll•••• * IWift c1n1cil .. ,. . ... , . .. • • • ~ .. ( . ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • -. • • : • Stlf 11 -------------The manager of the Bob Bums rnt.aurant in Fashion Isla nd. _..UP ----------- Bcth began working for her fa mily's five-restaurant business when she was 14. Three years aao she came to the Fashion Island locauon. the third restaurant in the famil) chain and the first restaurant in Fashion Island. Ill Dllf•A------------- During the reno' auon of Fashion Island, she said, all the re'itaurants were expected to do major remodels ... It was a big dilemma ... she said. ''The In inc Co. wanted chic restaurants. But the customers said: 'Please don 't change it.'" Beth sided with the cu\lomcrs. "It'\ sull dark and cozy." she said. Only the dance floor and a fe"' small renovations are new. • FLOWERS------------ &1h 1a~e"> pride 1n th e restaurant's decorations. On a typical morning. ~he w1J. \he rises at 5:30 a.m. to drl\e down to the flower man in L ..\ fhl'n she arranges the flowers herself. MARRIED TO THE BUlllESS ------- rhe d1 \\irl·ed mother of t"'o college-age daughters. Beth hasn't much time for social life 'T m mamed lo the business." she said. -CompilH by Joy A.IJQooy Editor's note: If you taow someooe wbo •ioald be lu19rH lo "Oraa1e Coast People" <'•II rte D•lly Pilot's City ~st •I 14t -4Jtl, or Jeai e a message oa tbe Editor 's HoWae -14%-1081. Local News Briefs casta Mesa man named )111111 CO~TA MES.\ -Gov. George Deukmej1an on Tuesday appomll'd \\.1ll1am Ul' E'ans of Costa Mesa as a municipal coun 1udgl' for lhl' ( l'ntral Orange County Judicial District. Hie. :111p01n1ment to 1hc $86.157 per '.r'Car pos1t1on will fill a 'acanl' th.it wa~ created wnh the elevation of Judge Ro~n E. Thoma·., 10 the Orange Count) Supenor Coun. r\Jl1\ '\2 ha\ he-en an Orange Count~ depUt) d1stnct atlorne) \In((' I llfll\ I le I'> a mi:mhcr of the C ahfom1a D1stnct .\llomey's Assoc1a- 111in .inJ J dm·ltor of the Orange Count ~ Bar Association. han., rc<l'l'ed hi\ bachelors degree from tb.c Un1vers1t) of lo"'a 111 1461 . ~ncd in the U .. Na'~ from 1961-65, then earned his l.1"' degree from California 'W estern School of Law 1n 1968. Youths arrested In gon Clll'll t111n1 D \N.\ POl"'T -Three )Ouths suspected of burgJary and 'am.lahsm at the Monarch Beach Golf C our..c were taken into t'll\tmh this wl.'elo. and released tu their parents. Orange County \hl'nll\ Lt. {)1ck Ol<,on said . . \ rnnliden1 1al 1nforman1 ga'e Jcput1t•c, information that led them 10 one Of' lhi: )'OUlh!t. who arc 'IU'ipt.'t led of breaking 1nto the golf tuur'>C Ot:I I. A ga te and two buildings were broken into and six two-way rad ios and nine golf cans were stolen from the course. The culpnts also went Joyriding on M''-eral golf carts. teanng up snen of the greens on the cour>c. The damage was estimated m e>.cess of $30.000. Olson said. The suc;pa·t first contacted by deput1e'i attends a m1htary \C hool in Oceanside. Olson -w1d. The names of the youths. two Laguna Niguel b<»s ages 15 and 17 )cars and a Thousand Oaks b<l). 16. "ere "'1th held because of their agcc; The 16-and 17-year- olds were taken into custod> Monda). the 15-)'ear-<>ld Tuesda) morning -By • DaJJy Pllot Pollce Log ....... WASHINGTON -Saudi Arabia•• amtwuedor aoUlht T.-. day to puncture reporu that the Pmian Otllf en• .. eaalna or that bi1 aovernment proposes allowina Iraq to bold oa to some of Kuwaiti. ''There is nothina that is cncouf'alina for me." Prince Bandar said after reviewina tbe situation for 8S minutct with Secretary of State James A. Baker 111. ··w e have not heard from anyone that Saddam Hussein is willial to witWntw from Kuwait," the envoy uid. Some of the speculation of a peaceful reaolution wu hued on reports in The New York Times and elsewhere that Prince Sultan, the Saudi defense ·minister who is Bandar's father, bad raised the possibility of allowing Iraq to have some Kuwaiti territory as an outlet to the gulf. .................... , ...... SAN DIEGO -Two men were ordered Tuesday to stand trial for allqed civil rights violations and other charges in what authorities say was a racially motivated crime spree at Mission Beach. Richard Maxey, 25, and Donnie Lee Alexander. 19, arc the first blacks ever charged in San Diego County with violating the civil righ ts of whites, prosecutors said. Maxey and Alexander each face four rflisdemeanor counts of violating the civil rights of individuals. felony robbery and assault with a deadly weapon and four misdemeanor counts of battery. Deputy District Allorne-y Luis Aragon said outside court that he would try lo have the civil rights charges upgraded to felonies because they were associated with acts of violenoc. WASHI NGTON -Deficit-reduction talks between the White House and congressional leaders neared a crisis la te Tuesday as Democrats prepared to bnng a budget to the House Ooor likely to contain a tax-the-n ch plan that Republicans oppose. Democrats said the} hoped to keep budget negotiations alive. But the) were read) to force a vote on a controversial S250-b1llion dcfic11-cut1ing bill as early as Wednesday. St>nate Minoril\' Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan .. and House Min· onty Leader Bob Michel. R-111 .. met with. President Bush at the Wh1lt' House for nearly two hours Tuesday night to pla n their next step~. "They're going 10 talk about whether to blow these (budget talks) all up," one Republican 00ic1al who demanded anonymity ~1d before the session. Ellzallltll Diie ta Nlllll l1111P 1111t WASHINGTON -Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole. praised by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES As Katherine Bell took her reporter's seat at the Newport Beach City Council chambers. she flipped thro1.1&h the thrtt-inch thick agenda one more time: beach encroachments, a proJ>(>'Cd pool hall and airport noise - a complex mcctmg that would challenge e"en the sharpest of minds. J And th ere.' in the mayor's seat was Neil Sturbush. pres1 Ing over the entire affair in his hospital-issue pajamas. · When he showed up for the meeting. straight from his hospjtal bed at Hoag. the packed council cham~rs buzzed with the whispers of the residents. Councilman Orville Hedwood. not known for his tact. im- mediately took the Ooor and made a motion to expel Sturbush from the meeting on the grounds of mental incompetency. "The man just took a bullet to the head." Hedwood argued while making his mo11on. "He's mentally unfit 10 preside over this council meeting." "I'll second the motion." Sturbush piped in. confirming to Katherine that he indeed was nuts. ··e ut only for purposes of d1~uss1on." Wait! This was the first coherent sentence out of Sturbush m ""~ks. May~ 1h1s was-the stan of his political comeback. "According to Item 10 on the agenda. the council will decide tonight whether 10 kick me ofT for -how did you put 1t - permanent mental trauma. "I think I'd be crazy not to vote on this matter ... To be continued ... Did You Know? B1nlahl11' I visit ls PlllOR an-ah for twa-day party 8 IN LAGUNA BEACH: In July of 1933, the Battleship Colorado from San Diego Naval Base anchored about a mile offshore Laguna Beach for an official visit. Lagu nans held a two-day ce lebration with en tertainment and panics includin& a baseball p me betwee n the Laguna AJI tars and the sailors. There was dancing at the Cabnllo Pavilion. a swim meet and fireworks displa)'1. for ... llmlill&iet between lbe ~moe ~¥e1111•! lllld lte- publimM durinl htt nearty two yean 1n oflloe. 11 milni_ 111 IO be8d the American lled Crou, official• aay. . Mn. Dole. the only women to had a ckp9rt~nt ·~ lhe ~ah ldminisvation, will be the first member of the prnident • Cabinet to quit when she makes the announcement, expected today. On T.-y. President Bush ~ppea~ to con~rm her de· panurc. ftrM reported by adm i~ist~uon and ~~onal aourcet. Asked at a Republican fund-nulCf an Connecticut af Mn . Dole had re"siancd. he repUed only, "tomonow." Mrs. Dole. S4. called Afl..,CJO Prcsidcn~ Lane Kirkland on T uesday afternoon and told hii:rt she was s&epptn~ down, to ~e president of the Red Cross. said Ken Young. Kirkland s top aadc. v .. 1 11 q111~11 cld ...... 1111 WASHI NGTON -Blacks were a key element in Democratic election victories in the two midterm elections of Ronald Reapn's presidency. . . b'll d 'sed Now, President Bush has vet~ a c1v1l nghts t ~n rat the possibility of another outpounng of black v~tes this Y~· "There are places where if the black turnout 1s. extraord!nary, as it was against Reagan in '82. it could make a d1fTerencc, said William Schneider. a political analyst at Boston C<?l~ege. . With Election Day only two weeks away, the pohucal question was whether the Bush veto would arouse large numbers of people to go to the polls Nov. 6. WASH INGTON -Afier months,o~ tortured negotiations. a massive rewrite of th e nauon's clean air laws came down to a dispute over helping coal miners whose jobs might be threatened by the bill. . . Congressional Democrats were demanding a S250 .m1lhon pla_n to ghe retraining and other benefits to workers who d lose their jobs because of stnngent new environmental n:gulat1ons. On~ key lawmaker vov.l'<i to use a filibuster to kill an) bt ll that was stnpped of the worker benefit plan. . Then. in the pre-dawn hours Monda). th e admm1stra11on floated a compromise that soft ened ke y pro"1s1ons of t~e plan. It ·won 5"' ifl an.·cptance. clcanng the "'a) for final voles this w~k in the House and ~nate and the president's hkcl) approval. Device to b1111 1nreri111 wom11 C'H IC' AGO -<\ ne\\ dl'\'ICC ~ffc·r' hdp 1 1 hundrtds . of thousands of infen1lc women by opcnlll!? their blocked fallopian tubes with a balloon. doctor" rcportl·d The 1echn1qUl' 1\ 111m1lar to the UM' of balloons to open the clogged arteries of hcan pa11cnt\. The balloon "mounted on a flexible tube called a catheter and threaded through the "'oml"t into one of the fallopian tubes. which con nect the uteru~ 10 thc O\anes. • -By Qe ,4,.od•IH PtHI News of the Weird 111 J•llFIJ •t I NClllt IClllU1t, ._. 11'11 11111 SAN FR.\"IC I, CO Humphrc~ gooft'd I k madl· a wrong tu rn . "He "'ould m·H·r he thought of as a roclte1 .sc1ent1.s1 among whales.·· said l om Le" I">. con· servation chairman of the American Cetacean Soc1l·t~ and ORANGE COAST llilyPilat VOL. 14, NO. 297 Editor'• Hotline &42-eo&6 -Y-~~ h DAiy Pllal or-1cie wilbe _... ........... ~IOEdllCW~LClbdllll T,_ ._,.......~MNl»nwfbeUMlllO -ll ... IO IN edllol 1111 .,l' tllllC Col1tlt>ulcwt IO out L.-..9 ~,,,.. "'°'* .,_ -encl~ _...,...,~-r,,..YGl"~"-'PA per; .. -'If/Ill/I ~Mllhei"'!'• Deltvery gu.rantHI I J'll'l do '*"-~ Piii* i:,, ea m, Cal blllot• 10 A.Ill. Md W't .. I IO ~ by noon Cluf Cul'- leMce C-. ~333.. la CJC*l ll'Om I & m IO 6 p I!\ ......,., 11'1111 noon Clfl ~, 10 .... , .,OU Wllh fOI"~,...., °""te•-Vc.Ptw-- Pi.r.M~ IN 0.tfl!MIClfl a marine b1olog1st "'1th the Lo i\ngelcs Natural History Mu- '>l'Um But Humphrr) the humpbac~ "'hale righted himself Tuc'ida). as nearh 1.000 onlookers (·hcc rcd · He was herded ocranward tw boat<; of rescue~ after Lodging. huruelf for mor<' than :24 hours rn a mu<ld} inlet near \andlec,11ck Park. -/UcClatcb)' N~ws Senirr How to reach us at the Dally Pilot Clrculatlon Orange C:C-.ry 642 <1333 Advertising Class.14-d 6'12-5678 °'~ 642 4321 Editorial Newt ~1224 Soorts 6424330 N@ws 5'>0' II I iU ~4 170 Main office Bu11neu ollrCle 542 4321 Bu llf\CllS lait 531 S902 A rt' •dent reported tha1 a susp1c1ous-lookang men • wearma ~ wh11c ~t11lor hat with the word ··Popc)'c"' stitched on 11, a 111nk 111p 11ncl a gl'fty beard. was wa ving a wcepon aruund unlodc.cd shdln& &Ju~ door, wh1k 1he rtt1dcnts slept, and took S220 cuh from a din1n1 room table and a purse from a back bedroom Other valuablci. .,.,ere lcf\ undisturbed. 0 Someont" called the Hunclnaton Vel~y Olurch et 9779 Starfish end medc • bomb 1hrut reporttdly in en effort to ltttp • 79-year--old women on Ille hnc to tie.r obl«ne rcmerks. a C'ulprits itole about SI .000 of Krap mea.J from 1 bua10<'ss m the 15000 blO<'lt of ucmbly Lane. 0 A Temple Hills rt\tdrnt reported that he heard a noise 11 hi\ beC'k door. look<'d out and saw a burslar Ottins. The buralar had taken 11 j2'0 '1dtoeU)CllC recordtr and Ocd 1n o ~1htr "an v.-11h 1 lugpac rack . 0 ;\ red wrho l'onche ~11 wich a whale tail w1\ reported stolen from Glc-nnt)'rt' " • A Los Anaclcs C'ouncy hcntr~ rncdii•al offittr's bid~ was s1olcn ou1 uf a handbl& an a hotel room 11 the Mcridicn Hotel. 4500 M1cAnhur Brvd flllllli ,..., So~nc pncd optn 1 IO<'k on • llf'IC rtt)'chna bin behind -'l&>ha Btta market at 1930 Wamc:r Aw. and stoic 400 pounds of aluminum rant val~ et SJOO. a SorMOnc entered an unlor~td N1u1n Maxima pat\td at -a hcMM oa the 9000 block of C'rocuJ and took 1 bndcuc and ~nue.r phone. a PoflCt lrTttetd an la.)car-old Hunun11on Bach men for eatb•ll • 9'0ltn chcdt 11 1 hqlH>t store It 1602? BtoothWll Sc a A S).,.r-old f ountain Valley woman repontd htr want. _... wu •hdt tht shopped at Ralphs nuitllet at 1'40S ...... ...,, St. Slw •Hf • woman bumped lnco Mr cart ....., t.foft the •Mft 0 t ......... A nuin rrportcdly firtd 1 lhotpn blue 1nco the unorcupicd wden bclonJlna to the boyfrWnd of hta f<>nntt Jlrlfncnd. fbt shoouna 1lqrdly took plK'C nar 1tw 16000 blork o( Calle C'utor Drive. a Thievn .iolc en 11r ('()tnptnle)r val~ It $1 ,000 and other tq111pmcn1 1n IM 17000 block of Mmltt LIM . a Someone stole 1 SJ50 black mount11n btcytle 1n the 2200 block o( °'laware Strtet -.Mn the OWftCr WCftt UCllD•f'I bnef'ly co pu1 away lf'CK'Crin. a ihl'Clt JU\(nlles ~ .. ,.,... ......... It lhf beck of bu11d1np It a "'°"'"' cnw M M • nlil Scrtet and Adlm1 Av~ue. ' a Thtevn 11• dlrtt tutfbuMh ......, II S900 1fttt •crine 1 midi~ "' llW lOO '9oct '1110l9' ..,_ '",_... "tdlftl doOf. • CllllMIU Rolled copptr valued 11 S 10.000 .,,.., stolen from F1m1han Fence (o .. 1781 Pla<'Cnt11 Ave. The theft '' bclle"td to hht octun'td 11 I p.m. unday. a A v.oman v.-ho'( car .,.,., 1owtd for bc•"l_i>erkro 1n a fire 1o•lt' found that a ttereo 1mphrttr -onh SI 00 .,.,., ta._cn while the ~r •at Ste>ttd 11 the to"" )lrd. Q2S W 18th St The theft octurtt\J btt..,ctn 10 10 p.m Sunday and 10.lO • m Monda). a • • \ If JOU ...... , calda ... Moedly'1 Fred Colw w •bout W1l1er Cronkite. W190 WU 1n Newport Bt8ch lalt weekend to promote .. wnc. wind,'' a lplendid new fine.- an book with ani1t Ray Ellis. The main event was a luncheon and autotraphina fttnzy at the Bay Club, but we cau&ht up with Walter later at a small reception at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. At both places. people who wouldn't stand in line Fr ed Mar tin for much less than Donald Bren's autograph on a check were queued up for Ray and c--~-:---:-...., ... ~a.~'lli~ Walter. - • ' A special twinkle came into WaJtcr's eye when a pretty blonde reachtd the sisnina table. "What's your name? .. he asked pen poised. Shc giuJed and shuffled her feet. but wouldn't say.' "I'm Waltcr," he told Marisa Cole, age 3 .... have a grandson who's just your age... Walter Cronkite had made another new friend. The book ~alter -he makes it quite clear that he is Walter. not Mr. Cronkite - and Ray Ellis were promoting is the third in a trilogy begun iri 1981. The first, "South by Southeast," covers the Atlantic coast from the Chesapeake down through Key West. In "North by Northeast " Ellis' paintings and Cronkite's narrative take you cruising along the dramatic seacoast from New Jersey to Maine. "Westwind" stans in the northernmost reaches of America's Pacific coast and sails beautifully down to the Mexican border. "Stand out there on the lonely rocks that form the promontory called rape Flanery." Cronkite beains, "and it is likely that you'll be the first person in these lower forty-eight of the United States to feel the west wind. It can brush your cheek with a gentle kiss or knock you down with a heavyweight's punch." Can't you just hear him saying it? He has not lost the touch. . At 74, Walter Cronkite has lost nothjng. Sure, the moustache 1s more salt than pepper now. and there's a hcarina aid tucked away in his right car. But the man keeps a schedule that would devastate many people half his aae. . He has JUSt completed a s.cncs of four one-hour specials on dinosaurs for Granada British television. And upcoming is what must be the most ambitious telcvision project yet undertaken by anybody. "It's a video encyclopedia of the 20th century." Walter said. "a one-hour tape for each year. Not just news. but every important event in the year ... the ans, spons. how we lived -eve5)'thing. It's going to be fun." Undcrwnting of the $25 million cost of the project is being completed and Walter expects that releast of the first tapes will begin in a couple of years. "I certainly hope to be able to sec tl through," Walter said. "but ... " and his voice trailed ofT. I allowed as how he secmed fit and he~ny enough to bcain thinking about a video encyclopedia of the next century. "Well, I'm pleased to be upnght." he gnnned. He's plcastd wuh "Westwind," too. I asked Walter what he liked best about working on the book. "That easy," he answe~. "Doing the research. Can you imagine visiting all thcst wonderful places and sa1hng and getting paid for it?" The book ~s laced with fascinating bits of lore and histoncal anecdo tes. One of Walter's fa, orite stones involves a naval officer, Lt. ~harles Wilkes. who explored Puget Sound in 1838. He dcscnbes an incident from Wilkes' log that gives .. perversc sat1~fact1on (to) us modem sailors." "Try1na to act away from a Wh1dbey Island anchoraae ... Wilkes ... fouled one anchor and swung into the sand ofT Whidbey Island," Cronkite wntes. "Wilkes finally worked the vessel free. but just as he was getting underway. the other anchor let loose and snaged him again. There arc some friends of mine who arc adept at the Wilkes Maneuver. Indeed. just about anybody who goes places in a boat can indenufy with Wilkes' little adventure. Now. thanks to Walter Cronkite. we have a name for 1t. "Wcstwind" gives top billing to Ray Ellis. a nd well it should. His work 1s marvelous. "They're really Ray's books." Walter said. "I Just write a little text." If you would hke to sec some of the painungs, 25 of them are at the Redfern Gallery on PCH in Laguna through Nov. 19. They arc pnced from $3.500 to $11 .000. My favorite. the 16 1/2" by 40 1/2" watercolor used for the endshctts. 1s not there. Ray said that a Florida woman snapped 1t up. as she did the endshect painungs for the first two books. Sman lad). "You ma) still be able to get an autographed copy of "Wcstwind" at Lido Book Sho ppe on Via Opono in Newpon Beach. As of )CSterda). they had I I inscribed copies ten plus. of course. a goodly supply which have not been wnttcn in. I suspect that "Westwi nd" will get a more strenuous workout than most fine-art books. With Cronkite's eloquent narrative and 97 of Ray Eiits' remarkable watercolors and oils. you surely do get a fine return on your $60 investment. But the cost may no1 stop there. As Charlene Weiss of Costa Mesa said as she tucked a freshly autograph~ copy under her arm Saturday. "Now I have to get a new coffee table." Fred Marti• '1 col•au nru MOllday1, We4Hs4ay1 UHf S.tsr- 4ay1. - Two additional community colleges suggested by report SANTA ANA -Two more com- munit)' colleges wtll be needed in Orange County by the tum of the century to accommodate rapid growth. aC'COrding to a rcpon rc- lea~ Tuesday. "We absolutely nttd morc more campuses," said Ann Recd. a spoke woman ror the Cahfomia Community Colleges system. Curttntly. 132.000 students at· tend tht county's ei1ht community collqes. a number expected to arow by at least t l percent by the end of the decade. A rcPort by that comm1 ion pointed 10 Yorbe Linda and San Clemente as two hkcly spots for the campuses. according to newspaper rcpons. Local community collqe officials arc womed tha1 they will have to stan turning potenttal itudents away from C\isting campu!CS in the county. "We arc obliae<I to take all the people who come in the door," said Tom Hams. chanecllor of thc North Oranae Community Collqe Distnct. "We're very worried we'll hovt to say. ·we don't havt 1 chair ror you."' Oran,e County has not added a community collqe since Irvine Valle) Collqc opened in 1979. -B1 Cir, ~ S«Yfft Woman dies during morning Jog IR VINE -woman who •as an avid J<Wr and racewalka d~ apputnlly of a hcan auack. u lht tootc a mom1n1 jos, oftkials llU4 PanmC'den from the Oraner County Fu-c 0r.,.nmcnt weft called at I a.m. to atve medical aid to 1 -oman in Nonl\wond Put. .. Nobody anually uw her JOI· siftl. Someone ttP'Jf1ed -. ii.er teUiftldoWT1, hl\tn& troubtc bmltt.. ina." lrv1nc poltcc 511. Dkk Bowman 111d. The woman was Identified a Leslie ltaslucr. 38. o( lrvu.e. Slw it survived by a huibend and hWO child~. 1 .IPOknwoman for &he Oraner Count. C'orOMr's 9'fke \lid. n aut()P'~ 10 cktcrrrli• tht c·autr of death is tc'htduled *4*y. the '~kcs-aman Yics. _,,,.,..., ..... Oftlclals angry &boat cout)''s propoeed jail booklq plall ,.a~ ...... (IO) MM .. .,... DrOb'cn U I poup. mpec1• illl e.di OlheO intemta, I~ 8J Jim Gll11SMe °" ............ SANTA ANA -A plM to daarF municipalitin ror each pris.- oncr they book into 1be Oranae County jail system drew the wrath of day leaders and police at Tun- dly'1 Board of Supervisors mcetina. Santa Ana Mayor Dan Youna called the proposed fee, which could range from S7S.50 to SI SO per inmate and generate $4.S million to S9 million for the county annually. a "trap" by state legis- lators. "They would ltke very much ... that the cities would fight with the counties on this issue. that the cities would fig.ht with each other over the i~:· Youna said. "l'lwy would lake all of this chaos lo reip IO that the focus would move tom them 10 us and the ~ problem would land square. ly •• our lap forever.'' Youns said . Ora• County supervisors ten- tatively approved the jail booking fees In Auaust as a way to make up .omc of the nearly $40 million in state revenue lost this year when the state palled a stark spending packaae. according to a spokesman for Supervtsor Don Roth. Final approval of the fee isn't expected until November. he said. Tuesday's protl'St co111c1dcd wuh 1 California League of C1t1t.-s con- vention in Anaheim. 'I.ltd the leapt'• executive director, Bill eec:h other's budeeW'Y COM&ralntl Hodae. Officials from olhtt pens of ..... the ltale where the rca have He said Santa AU d .. IDUll IO bi' alrt.ady been implemnted have ewmoutlY atfedld by 1M1 ilauC. discuued durina tbc convention (1t•1) Soi"I to MW I clrmmalic how expensive 1he fttt are for iml*t on our ability &o proyick cit~. he said. buic ICt'Viccs. •• The supervisors did not COM· ment after Tuesday's ~marks. Buena Park Police C'tiief Richard Tesank. who represents the Oranac County Police CMefs and Sheriff's Aaociatton, 111d the imposition of the ftt .. will impact on our abihty to provide Jafc&y services to our community." ,"Some ind1v1duals might go without arrest because of agency having to pa) the bookmg fee " he predicted. . Youna 5a1d the county has 1n the t S7S.50 per pr1soncr, the city of Oruae wou.ld PIY an nttnuitcd $384.000 a year. GanSen Grove S 162.000 and Costa Mesa S 120.000, county Budact Director Ron Rubino said cattier. Unleu three $uperv1sors chantt their mmds and vote against t~ plan 1n November, 1t wiJI be ac. tJvated in January, county officials said Laguna group meets to plan canyon funding By Karen Auge Orange CoMI Oelty Piiot SANT A ANA -A who's who of en- vironmentalists. county officials. Irvine Co. cxccuttves. local activists and municipal leaders gathe~ Tuesday in a fifth-floor co.unty office to swap ideas for bankrolling the purchase of Laguna Canyon and other open space areas. Thomas F-K1k~ 1hat the county would re- consider 11~ SI 0 million pledge to the canyon fund 1f Laguna Beach sues to stop a count) toll road that wo uld cut through the area. Berge-son. who lctt the meeting shortly aflcr introducing thc part1c1pants to each other, .said ex1suna state bond money not yet d ivvied up and future bonds could be sources of funding for the canyon. The two-hour question-and-answer and in- forma1ion session left Laguna Beach Mayor Lida LennC'y "vcr) encouraged" about the possi- hility of raising all S 78 m illion the ctty needs to buy the canyon from the Irvine Co. Laguna Beach environmentalists and city leaders have strenuously opposed construction of the San Joaquin Hills toll road through the pnsunc l·a n)on the) havt' just !>truck a deal to preserve Bergeson. who currentJy is campaigning for the lieutenant go,ernor's post. said Laguna Canyon would be a pnortty when legislators allocate monc) for open space preservation. But the senator ruled out the possibility of a tu increase to aJd the fund-raisjng effort. "I feel that's JUSt not politically feasible at this The In 1 ne C o has agreed to donate land and pa) fees for the construction of the road. The ru1urc of 1he roadwa} was not addressed 1n the rnn)on·purchase agreement. time ·· ...- "To hear so much suppon ... on the state level. on the countywide level. 1s fabulous. · Lcnncy said. Lcnne). Laguna Beach City Manager Ken- neth Frank and lcadcrs of the Laguna Canyon Constrvancy heard a lineup of experts and consultants describe funding sources and plan- ning strategics tha1 ranged from the common to the c>.traordinar). Thal agrl·cmcnt cans for the canyon prop- ert). lnov.n as Laguna Laurel, to be sold b'v the Irvine Co for $78 million. Laguna Beach of- ficials hope to raise S20 m1lhon thro ugh a bond on the the o' 6 ballot. and have plcdgt"S of Sl'\C1al m1lhon more. but arc casting about for wa~~ to come up w11h 1hc re mainder of 1he mone' But panll·1pants in Tuesday's meeting of- kred a '3n<'I~ of polcnttaJ solutions to the probkm of where to come up with the balance of the $7 m1llton uggcst1ons included several bond-issue schemes. developer agreements. state funds federal funds and even making Laguna C. an) on Road a tollway. Tuesday's encouraging mee11ng came on 1he heels of a statement Monday b}' Supervisor r ·uesda) 's gathenng was assembled b} the office of stale Sen. Manan Be~son. who encouragC'd the group 10 eitplorc v.ays 10 get slate monc)' to help wtth the purchase. But JOt' Edmiston. of the Santa Mo nica Mountains \onsen-anC), a state agency that has prl'S('r' ed 15.000 mountain acres in Los Angeles and \ l'nlura lOUnt1es. ""arned that pobltc fund- ing v.as unhkel}' unless public access to the area 1s guaranteed Pentholise to pay model $4 million AP~o Former Penthouse Pet of the Year Marjorie Thoreson sits In New York Supreme Court In 1988. NEW YORI\. -4\ Judge fuesda\ ordered Penthouse magu1nc and its publtsher Rob- cn C.,u c1ont' to pa~ S4.&l m1llton to a former Pct of 1he Year ""ho r harged thJI hl· u'iW her as a \.1n ual \t''\ \la'e State Judge Elhotl \\ill ruled that Guccio ne made SC-\ual dl·· mands on Mar1011e Th<'re~n a .. a cond 1t1on of L'mplo' ment 31 Penthouse:. v. here c;hc "'-Or~ed from I 91 l 10 I QKO ··Sci1.ual <;laq~r. ""3" no1 pan of her Job dcscnp11o n," \\ilk said. Guec1one's '"cold and l 3ku- la1ing . use of SC\U3l COt'f(IOn forced her to ~fcguard her em- ployment b} \3cn tic1ng her bod) ... which 1s a '1ola11on of slate la". Wilk \J1d Thort"son. nov. 37 \ucd liul'- c1one for SIO m1ll1 on. nlleg1 ne, breach of con1 ra n '>C\Ual haras .. ment and fraud She testified d uring the Maf't'h I Q8Q trial that C rucuone forced hC'r to perform hard-<.ore SC\ act<; m a pomograph1l mo' 1e and u'K'd her S<"\ual fa, ors as partial P3' m cnt to fum1 h a hott'l-ca\tnO tie ov.m·d 1n .\tlanuc C 11\ lihc said G~cc1one al<\4) 1H· dcrtd hn 10 cam on a ~·' a flair v.1th h1 financial ad' 1\Cr 1,0 h<' would mo"e from EnglanLI 10 the l "n11c<l talC"\ -By cae A,.odatNI Pr~ss Rare shark swims back to the depths DAN.\ POI NT -.\ 15-foot megamouth shark con11nut'd 11s slow trek 10 deep "atl'r Tuc\da\ afternoon. foll o"cd dm<'I~ by scicnt1sts mon11onng "" e\cry move. The rare malt• fi~h "a" n•lea\Cd at dusk Monda} off Da na Poa111 ncarl} two da)'s af\rr 1t tx-camc trapped in a fi herman's nf l ~1d Robert La\'cnbcrg. curator of fisht'<i at the Los Angeles Count} \1u~um o f Natural H 1st Or) Lavenberg said the .,h3r~. named Mega 5 b sc1enll'it" because 1t 1 the fif\h rncpmouth .. hark ever 1een. swam at a depth of about 45 f«a through most of the night before it d1vrd to ahout 410 fctt at dawn. The 'lhark was taggfd v.1th two sonic "pmgers" that v.111 allow sc1en11sts to track the \hJ rk·, mo 'f · ments and learn mo re about tfie specie\. he said "We're going to make "'fr) ef- fort to get tracking data through a WC'Cl C)clt' ... laHrbcrg \aid "This 1\ o 14-hour operatio n b l''"'onC'·s g1,·mg up tame and gct11ng out lhC'rc and ch«k1ng on the fi \h "Now n's the human beings v.ho ha'e to put thr m-.ch e' on the shark's 11Chedulc The .. harl·~ do ing JUSt fine out there. prooohl\ feeding and doing "'di and tn 11~ natural habitat " lavenbera Yid he "a" ··elated" that sc1cnt1sts were able to '\tud) thr gt•ntle behemoth tlcfo rl' 11 ""a' n·· lca~d . .\ small chunk "'a' l ut lr11m the \hark's brov.n 1sh-gra' h,1L k 111 com part• 11., bmlog1rnl l hara \ 1ens11cs with other t~ pc' tit \hJrl' The shar~ v.as d1~·0, c1<'J .1h11 u1 1.30 am unda}. raughl 1n .1 !lil l net hung o fTthr Moon~h inC'r fi"htnit boo I 300UI fi ,(' m11e.. nn I >an.1 Point The d1St'O\e'"' of lh<' <.h.1rl amazed biolot1s1 v.ho '-a id it v.J\ o nl} the fifth of"' ~ind t•\rr \t'l'n -the other four ha' t' all httn dl'Jd -and becau~ 1t wa caugh1 1n about I 00 feet of water rather than its usual 700 to several-thousand foot-range. -IJy Oty N~•• &rvltt lb•n1 quake hits NarthlAI Clll•nla SAN FRANCl strona eanhquakc ecntcrtd 1n the moun· tain a~a or Mono County rocked wide attas of Nonhcm C'a1trom11 and Nevada Tuttda n\lht. but there ~ no 1mmcd1ate rcpons ol dlmaae or uuury Tht tcmbtor toot plact at 11 : I S and had a prehmtnan Richter k ~ld•na for 5 8. 1ttOrd1na to Pat )OfJC"ton. pc>Uswoman for the U.S. °'°'°11Cal u~ in Mtnlo Plrll. SM Mid \M fP'CC"ltr wa 1n Lft Vuu .. a MMU Mono County town non8-l ol Yoaetnt1t Natt0nal PM\ . ltepona OI aa.c ittnblor came in """" MlfttlCL ~ Frinmco. S.C:- ramrnto and "tockton. and Canon Ct1y and Reno 1n Nc,ada The only reported damaac in Mono County wa tv..o rod.. hdes.. IC'C'Ot'dint to Mono Count henff ~ty SuzanM turd1vant "Wt had lou of calls but no ITPOM of iruun :· said turd1vant. ~ho ~t by telcphoM from the Mono Count) teat 1n B~pon Kartn H~ editor of the Man. Itel 8uUc•1n, Med t~ new.,..,.,, ttC"Civcd si• calls W1th1n m1n"tn aft~ 1he quake. ''It Ml I fOlhftl, ill"Oftl ~t Ind lattfd about 2' ~"•id Mift. •«a tnidtn1 Robin ....... n. The quab that ltrud Inn °" June 11. wt.id\ ._ ~ M I bctv.1ttn 7.3 and 1 7 on the R1 lhlcr ale, k11ll'd 40.000 proplt The canhquakc that hit Nonhcm Cahfom1a on Oct. I 7, 19 9, rcg1~ terrd 7.1 and da1mcd 67 hvcs. Plllc•*I tatatbM ,,,.,., HL NTl~GTON BEAC H -One of four suspected car hurglar\ caught b~ police here Tu~a' momma had an un- lucl' run-in "1th one of the depanment"• canine$-an encounter that lcfi him with bite' on both legs. JJ.,on L \1adson 18. was allc-gcd h <;tripping sc' eral ca" uf their 'leau and stc~' in the-BanhurT') C ross "\pan· rnC'nl§ about ~ ~5 3 m when a ne1gh~1r called pohee. LL Jeff Cope ..aid Tht.> department'~ helicop- ter am,cd at the scene first and ..a" fo ur figures bur- glan11ng a 'chicle in the com- pk'\ carpon at 16761 V1cw- ptHnt Lane Tv.o men JUmpcd into a ear -.hale the others fled <'n foot. < ope ..aid Polacf topped the car. ear- n tn(t 21-year-old Leone II Pere1 a nd I -\car-old Mano K1('C/\(l 1 a fev. blocks from the \('('ne In lhc back ~al. 1hc' found l3r sJcreo . per- \llnJI item" and o;ea t .. , (ope ..aid \ pcnml'lt'r v.a'I set up and I\ 'car-old Q utnC\ ~ Ben- nett "a' captur<'d wtth1n nunutl·~ Mad'iOn ""'~" d1~overcd hiding an the hu"h~ of a m·ighbo nng bar~ ,ard. He re· lu'<'d 10 come out Cope s.~ud, \(1 a rolin· d08 ""as sent tn .1tfrr him Thf arre"t lef\ him ""11h "m ino r punc ture \\11und,·· nn hoth cahc" and ~Ol'C\ \tJd\on ".l' ttlkl·n to Pa- u lila Ho<ip1tal and trcattd for lhl dng h11c!> On his release. he "a' t'"<'on ed to the city's 1,111 111 1nm the other three ,U,IX'L t\ ( ope s:ud Th<' four men. all from I l un1in~1on Beach. arc bei• hdd 1 n h<'u of SI 0.000 bed l'3(h -B,) E.UyA ... I Al'TO I \~l H \ \1 Best Ratel As Published by Insurance • ., ' . . , .. . .. .. . '• . • .. - -·------------The manaaer of the Bob Bums restaurant in Fashion Island. Beth began working for her family's five-restaurant business when she was 14. Three years aao she came to the Fashion Island localion, the third restaurant in the famil y chain and the first restaurant in Fashion Island. .. Ml.EMMl----------- During the renovation of Fashion Island, she sa id, all the restaurants were exJX'(:ted to do major remodels. "It was a big dilemma," she said. "The Irvine Co. wan ted chic restaurants. But the customers said: 'Please don't cha nge at.'" Beth sided with the customers. "It's still dark and cozy." she said. Only the dance fl oor and a few small renovations are new. , FLOWEIS----------- Beth takes pnde in the restaurant's decorations. On a typical morning, she ~1d. she nses at 5:30 a.m. to drive down to the flower \man an L. .\. Then she arranges the flowers herself. llAlllllED TO THE BUlllEU ------- The dl\orced mother of two college.age daughters. Beth hasn't much 11me for social life. 'Tm married to the business," she said. -CflmpllH b~ Joy btNey Editor'• aote: II yo. bow •omHft 1do ....U be lal•rH i. HOrup C..1t People .. call lie Dally Pilot'• City Dnk •I 141-4111, or le• .,e • meH•ge oo Ille Editor'• BoUble -llt-1111. Local News Briers Cllt1 Miii Mii 1111111 )11111 COSTA MESA -Gov. George Dcukmejian on Tuesday appointed Wilham Lee Evans of Costa Mesa as a mu nicipal coun judge for the Central Orange County Judicial Distri ct. His appointment to the $86.157 per year posjtion will fill a vacanq that was created wi th the elevation of Judge Roben E. Thoma~ 10 the Orange County Su perior Coun. Evanc;. 52. has been an Orange County depu ty district attorney since 1968. . He 1s a member of the California Dastnct Allomcy's ASSOCJa- t1 on and a director of the Orange County Bar Association. Evan'i received his bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa an 1961 . served in the U.S. Navy from 1961-65. then earned his law degree from C"ahfomia Western School of law in 1968. Y.U.1 •ratlll II 1111 Cl•U allll DANA POINT -Three youths suspected of burglary and vandalism at the Monarch 8'.cach Golf Course were taken into custod) this week and released to their parents, Orange County Sheri ff~ Lt. Dack Olson said. A confi dential informant gave deputies information that led them to one of th e youths. who are suspected of breaking into the golf courM! Oct. I. A gate and two buildings were broken into and six two-way radios and nine golf carts were stolen from the course. The culprits also went Joyriding on several golf cans, tea ring up se"cn of the greens on the course. The damage was estimated in excess of $30.000, Olson said . The suspect firs t contacted by deputies attends a military school in Oceanside. Olson said. The names of the youths, two Laguna Niguel boys ages 15 and 17 years and a Thousand Oaks bo). 16. were withheld because of their ages. The 16-and 17-ycar- olds were taken into custody Monday. the 15-year-old Tuesday morning. -By ate Dall! PU.I SAN DIEGO -Two men were ordered Tuetday lo stand trial for alleled civil Tighu violations and other ctwwes in what authorities say was a racially motivated crime spree at Million Beach. . Richard Maxey, 25. and Donnie Lee Alexander, 19, are the first blacks ever charged in San Diqo County with violatina the civil riahts of whites, prosecutors uid. MHcy and Alexander each face four misdemeanor counts of violatin1 the civil rights of individuals. felony robbery and usault with a deadly weapon and four misdemeanor counls of battery. Deputy District Attorney Luis Aragon uid outside coun that he would try lo have the civil riaht• characs uppaded to felonies because they were associated with acts of viofenoe. WASHINGTON -Deficit-reduction talks between the White House and congressional leaders neared a crisis late Tuesday as Democrats prepared to bring a budaet to the House floor likely to contain a tu-the-rich plan that Republicans oppose. Democrats said they hoped to keep budget neaotiations alive. But they were ready to force a vote on a controversial $250-billion defi ci t<utting bill as early as Wednesday . Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan., and House Min- ority Leader Bob Michel. R-111 .. met with President Bush at the White House for nearly two hours Tuesday night to plan their next steps. ~ "They're going to talk about whether to blow these (budget talks) all up," one Republican offi cial who demanded anonymity said before the session. WASHI NGTON -Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole, praised by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES As Katherine BeU took her reporter's 1ea1 at the Newpon Beach City Council cbambe~ she Oippcd throuab the three-inch thick qenda one more time: beach encroachments, a proposed pool hall and airport noise - a complex meetin1 that would challengt even the sharpest of minds. . . . And there in the mayor's seat was Neal Sturbush, pres1d1n1 over the entire affair in his hospital-issue pajamas. When he-showed"'Ul> forthe meeting, straight from hi s hospital bed at Hoag, the packed council chambers buzzed with the whispers of the residents. Councilm an Orvill~ Hedwood. not known for his tact, im· mediately took the floor and made a motion to expel Sturbush from the meeting on the grounds of mental incompetency. "The man just took a bullet to the head," Hedwood argued while maJcing his motion. "He's mentally unfit to preside over this council meeting." • "I'll second the motion." Sturbush piped in, confirming to Katherine that he indeed was nuts. "But only for purposes of discussion.- Wait! This was the first coherent 1entencc out of Sturbush in weeks. Maybe this was the start of his political comebeck. ''According to Item 10 on the agenda, the council will decide toniaht whether to kick me off for -how did you put it - permanent mental trauma. "I think I'd be ~y not to vote on this mat&er." To be continued ... Did You Know? l1ttllllllt1 visit II Plllll llmllll flp twHly lllPIY 8 IN LAGUNA BEACH: In July of 1933, the Blttlahip Colorado from San Diego Naval 8aJc anchored about a mile offshore Laauna Beach for an official visit. Lagunans held a two-day celebration with entcnainment and parties inc:ludina a beteball pmc between the Laguna All Stars and the sailon. There was danc:in1 at the: Cabrillo Pavilion. a swim meet and fireworks displays. • •••~1111«••....... . I '~ -'7 IWO ,..n in ... ii I ll••Jll. lbl Croll, ofl'ICiall •Y· . Mn.Galt. ee only women IO Med•..,...... le .. l;Mlll .........., wiU be the fin& member"'* pna111rt1 .. CllliMt to quit ....... mam the announcement, ......... ...,. On ,......., ,,.....t Bush appeared to om6111 lier ct. ....,-e. e.. ~by admini1tntion and Wi41*"DMI ..... Alked 81 a a.blican fund-railer in C!>onecticut if Mn-Dole Md ' d. M -au..t only .. tomorrow. •£PP ,..,._.. ' fL.CIO President l..aDC Kirklaad on Mrs. Dole. ~. called A • ...___ blbec!Ccmi.e Tueeday afternoon and told him she was lleppt., uvwu. to ~ president of the Red Cross. said Ken Yount. K.ittland • 10P Ude . . 1•111 --cld PllMI 1111 w ASHINGTON -Blacks were a kc~ clement in Democra~ election victories in the two midterm elecuons of Ronald Reaean s presidency. . ., "•ht b'll and -:..-Now, President Bush has vetoed a cavt n.,. s t . •..-v the possibility of another outpouring of black _y~tcs this ~~ "There are places wh~re. if t~c black turnout as_ e•traon!!IW)'• as it was apinst Reagan an 82. 11 could make a daft'trence. said William Schneider, a political analyst at Boston C~I.. . With Election Day only two weeks away. the pohtacal ~uestJon was whether the Bush veto would arouse large numbers o people to 10 to the polls Nov. 6. MlllPI 111•11111 Cllll llr lllllill WASHINGTON -After months o~ torJured n~otiations. a massive rewrite of the nation's clean a~r laws _ came down to a dispute over helping coal miners whose JObs m1sht be threatened by the bill. . s2so ·u· .J.ft Conaressional Democrats were demanding a .m1 1on ~· to give retraining and other benefi ts to workers wh.o d lose their jobs because of stringent new environmental ~ulauons. O~ key lawmaker vowed to use a filibuster to kill an)' bill that wu stopped of the worker benefit pla n. . . . Then. in the pre-dawn hours Monda). !he admm1strauon floated a compromise that softened ke) prov1s1ons of t~e plan .. It 'won swift acceptance. cleanng the wa) fo~ final votes this week an the House and Senate and the presadtnt s likely approval. Dlvlel II II ... lll•tlll WD ... CHICAGO -A new device offef"'I help t hundreds . of thousands of infe n ile wom en by open ing their blocked fallopian tubes with a balloon. doctors reported The techmqul' is similar to the ust of balloons to open the clogged arteries of heart pat1enl'i. The balloon is mounted on a f1ex.1blc tube called a catheter a.nd threaded through the womb in to one of the fallo pian tu~. which connect the uterus to the ovanes. -81 ,.e A•.ocmld Pre .. News of the Weird SA N FRANCISCO ~umphre)' goofl'd. He made a wrong turn. ··He would never be thought of as a rocket scienust among whales." said Tom Lewis. con- servation chairman of the American Cetacean Society and ORANGE COAST llllJPillt • VOL. 14, NO. 297 Edbf'• Hotline 1424088 .,.,...,_..,. .. CW,Plalor-• .. lllf _.. ... ,._._.,.EdlarVMilml...._T,_ .... ...-.._.,...,_,,.,lllf l.<lled•~ ...... ...., Oii..., tape.~ to - um.---~ .... -.,., llilllll'IOne ,.,.. .. ~Tile•r-~"-'Pll .-:-_..,..,, ...... •Fflll• 0.....A.-Vicefltta .... ...... ....... , .. .... ~ a manne b1olog1st wtt.h the Los Angeles Natural History Mu- c;cum But Humphre) the humpbad. "hale nghtrd himself Tuesda)'. as nC"arh 1.000 onlookers checrrd · He was herded occanward b\ boats of rescue~ after lodging· himself for more than 24 hours an a muddy ink1 near Candlestick Park. -McCl•tdy N~•u Servi~ How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Clrculatlon Qfange Colnly Advertising Clu.aitted 0.telllly .. 2 517' 142-"321 ~ ---~---~~~~~.._..;,;;;_...:,. __ ........ .;._~--~~~ ............ ~~"""""""~"""""""~""""""~ -,-.. . .. , • .. -. .. : ( • c • ' • I • • • Po lice Log LIS ...... A tttident rtpontd that • suspiaous-lookina .::!i Manna a white sailor hat with IM word "Pof)Cyt" Iii on It, I tank IOP and a l'IY beerd. WU WIVina • wtapqn around. a A Temple Hi lls rnidcnt ~ that he heard a noite at htt back door, looked out and saw a buf'llar Rcdftl. The burslar had 11ktn • $250 v1dcoametae 1econkr and fled i• a silver van w11h 1 ll.IClllC rKtl 0 -A rtd IUl'bo ~ 9 11 W11h a whaif tail WU rcpontid tl~ from Oltnntytt • •••a• 111• A S600 tlll wood, peft·terle .._.-. llalrft r... tk lllillilJlinl.tl• .... h••l700111111ttlO.-... •ri a unlocktd lltcl1111. tie• door. wh1lt the rnedecitt lkpt, and tool SZ20 calh from a danlna room tablt and a pune f\oom a beck bedroom. Odwr valuablts wttt Id\ undi:tturbed. a A Loi A"ecln County Shtntrs medial oflklet"• bldlr wn .... out "of a handbl9 an a holcl room at the Mtridin I HOMI. 4-MacAntlur Wvd. • 7 ...... .. A -1tp0iltldly Ired I = blut into t.ltc MOOCUphll .... Mila I ' I IO dtl ~ o( "" lonMr ct:-9· Tlw ............ , IOal .... ...,. die ''°°° o( Calr c... DIM. D """"Mott • w =r11e•r ..._. M Sl.000 _. octwr I. IJ. rn• i• ... I _.... ti....., Lw. D 51•1111 .. I SJ50 ..... md91• llicJde ill .. - 2llGOllll4tlDA: acllNcl*"w....,._ ..... ~.,.....,.,_ .... D a C-ulpnts "* 1bou1 Sl.000 or amp mtt1J from 1 buainna in the I $000 bl«k of AW!ftbly Lane. • \r J If ""' II.; ::: .. "='="·~.: Wll ia Ntwpon a.ch 1111 wedcad IO promow .. W ... wind.,. a ........ D1W be- an boot wfth arti11 by EIH&. The main event wu a luncheon and aulOll'IPbina frenzy II the Bay Oub, but • <:aUlht up witb Walter later at a small receplion at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. Al both plKa, people "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! who wouldn't 11and in line - for much teu than Donald Brm's autopaph on a check -----...llllr.!til~*c...wcre queued up for Ray and C Watter. ... ____ __. A tpeCial twinkle came into Walter's~ when a pretty blonde rached the sipina table. ..What's your namer be asked. pen poised. She aiDJcd and lhuflled her feet, but wouldn't say. "I'm Walter," he told Marita Cole, -.e-3 ... , have a .,andlon who's just your .... Walser Cronkite had made another new friend. The book Walter -he makes it quite clear that he is Walter, not Mr. Cronkite -and Ray Ellis were promotina is the third in a trilasy bqun in 1981. The fml, ''South by Southeast,·· covers the Atlantic coast from the Chesapeake down throuah Key West. In ··North by Northeast," Ellis' paintinp and Cronkite's nanative take you cruisina alona t~ .. dramatic aeacout from New Jersey to Maine. .. Westwind" starts in the northernmost reaches of America's Pacific coast and sails beautifully down to the MeJ1ican border. .. Stand out there on the lonely rocks that form the promontory called '"'ape Aauery;· Cronkite beains. "and it is likely that you'll be the fint person in these lo_, forty-ei&ht of the United States to feel the west wind. It can brush your cheek with a aentle kiss or knock you down with a beavyweipfs punch ... Can't you just hear him sayina it? He has not lost the touch. At 74, Walter Cronkite has lost nothing. Sure. the moustache is more salt than pepper now, and there's a hearina aid tucked away in his ri&ht ear. But the man keeps a schedule that would devastate many people half his •· He has just completed a series of four one-hour specials on dinosaun fOt" Granada British aelevilion. And upcomina is what must be the most ambitious television project yet undertaken by anybody. "It's a video encyclopedia of the 20th century, .. Walter said, "a one-hour tape for each year. Not just news. but every imponant event in the year ... the arts, spons, how we lived -cvcrythina. It's aoina 10 be fun." Undcrwritin& of the S2S million cost of the project is bein& completed and Walter expects that release of the fint tapes will begin in a couple of yean. ··1 certainly hope to be able to sec it throuah.'' Walter said, ··but. .. " and his voice trailed off. I allowed as how he seemed fit and heany cnouah to bqin thinkina about a video encyclopedia of the neJCt century. "Well, I'm pleased to be upriaht.'' he pinned. He's pleased with "Wrstwind." too. I asked Walter what he liked best about workin& on the book. "That easy," he answered. "Doing the research. Can you imqine visitin& all these wonderful places and sa1hna and &Ctting paid for it?" The book is laced with fascinatina bits of lore and bistoncal anecdotes. One of Walter's favorite stories involves a naval officer, Lt. Charles Wilkes. who explored Puget Sound in I 838. He describes an incident from Wilkes' log that sJvn "pc:rvcrx sallsfaction (to) us modem sailors." '°Tryina to &Ct away from a Whidbey Island anchorqr ... Wilkes. .. fouled one anchor and swun& i to the sand off Whidbey Island." Cronkite writes. -• "Wilkes finall y worked the vessel free, but just as he was aenin& underway, the other anchor let loose an<i sl\Qlcd him •in. There arc some friends of mine who are adept at the Walkes Maneuver. Indeed, just about anybody who goes places in a boat can indentify with Wilkes' little adventure. Now, thanks to Walter Cronkite, we have a name for it. "Wcstwind" &ivcs top billing to Ray Ellis. and well it should. His work is marvelous. ··They're really Ray's books," Walter said. "I just write a little text." If ~ou would hkc to sec some of the paintings. 2S of them arc at the R.cdfem Gallery on PCH in Laauna through Nov. 19. They arc priced from $3.SOO to S 11 .000. My favorite. the 16 1/2" by 40 1/2" watercolor used for the end.sheets, is not there. Ray said that a Aorida woman snapped it up. as she did the endshect paintinp for the first two books: Sman lad). "You may still be able to aict an aut°"8phed copy of "W~twind" at Lido Book Shoppe on Via Opono in Newport Beach. As of )CSterday. they had 11 inscribed copies left plus. of course. a aoodly supply which have not been written in. I susl)CCI that "Westwind" will set a more strenuous workout than most finc~an books. With Cronkite's eloquent nanative and 97 of Ray Ellis' remarkable watercolon and oils, you surely do set a fine retum on your $60 investment. But the cost may no' stop there. As Charlene Weiss of Costa Mesa said as she tucked a freshly autoarap_hcd copy under her arm Saturday, "Now I have to act a new coffee table." Fl'd Marti•'• cel•ma ra• M..a,.., ,, ...... ,. ae4 S.,.,.. ., .. . :; Two additional community colleges suggested by report SANTA ANA -Two more com· munity collcacs will be needed in Oranac County br the tum of the century to ICC'Ommodate rapid powth. according to a repon rc- lcatcd Tuesday. "We ablotutcly need mo~ more campuecs." said Ann Rttd. a spokeswoman for the California Community Cottcan •Y••em. . Cumntly. 132.000 students at· tend the county's ciaht community collqn. a number e"pected to arow by at least 1 l perttnt by the end of the d«adc. A report by that comml•iqn pointed to YCM'bl Unda and San C'ltlnente as two likely apoU fOJ the campuses. accordint tct"fttwspapcr reports. Local community collqc officials arc worried that they will have to start tumina potcntaal studcnll away from cxistina campuses in the county. "We are oblitcd to take aJI the ~pie who come in the door." said Tom Hams. chancellor of the Nonh Oral\fC Communlty Cola. District. "We're very worried we11 have to say. ·we don't have a chair for you ... ' Oraner Count)' has.not added a community rollflt lincc Irvine Valley Collqe opened in 1979. -•1 011 ,.,,, ,..,'" Woman dies dmDI momlng Jog t ............ Gllf'Wil• ...... MNTA ANA -A ..... to .... .. id ...... .,,_.., Prls- OMI' dwy book into the Onaee c..., ;.i1 lyMem drew die ..... OI city leaden and ;allce at Tue. •• brd ofSuperviton meeti ... San1a Ana Mayor Dan You .. called the proposed ftt, which could ranee from S7S.SO 10 SISO per inmate and tmeralC ~·' million to S9 million for the county annually. a ••trap.. by state -~ la&on. "They would like very much ... that the cities -ould fiaht with the countin oo tb11 issue, that the cities would fitht with each Olhet over lbc ...... YOWll "taid. ~ would lib all of this cbaol to ....... , die foaaa would ........... '° ....... .,... ,.... Ii would IMtd ....... ly ia .,. lllt' lwever, .. Y 9'Aftl said. Olllilt eo.nty mperviaon left· tatiwfy approved die jaal bookint lees in Auptt •a way to make up eome of the nearly ~million in ltlte reveeuc loll thil year when the ... ee pe.-d a 111.t 1pendjn1 pedt.IF. ecmrdina to a spokesman for Supc1'Vitar Don R0th. Final apptOVal of the fee isn't e~pected uatil November, he said. Tuesday's protnt coincided with a California l...aauc of Cities con- vention in Anaheim. said the Laguna group meets to plan canyon funding By Karen Auge 0r.,.. COMt ~ Plot SANT A ANA -A who's who of en- vironmentalists. county officials. Irvine Co. executives, local activists and municipal leaden pthered Tuesday in a fifth-floor county office to swap ideas for bankrolling the purchase of Laauna Canyon and other open space areas. Thomas F. R1ky that the county would re- consider us SI 0 ma Ilion plcdF to the canyon fund if Laguna Beach sues to s&op a county toU road that would cut throuah the area. Laguna Beach environmentalists and city leaders have strenuously opposed construction of the San Joaquin Hills toll road through the pristine canyon. they have just struck a deal to preserve. Bcf1C$On. who left the meetina-sbonty after introducina the participants lo eacJI other. said exi,una state bond money not yet djvvied up and future bonds could be IOUfCCS of fvndJaa for the canyon. Bergeson.. wbo curTCntJy is campaisnifta fot the lieutenant aovemor•s post, said I 111una Canyon would be a priority wh~ lc:sislalon aUocate money for open space prcservalion. The two-hour qucstion-and ... nswer and in- formation session left Laguna Beach Mayor Lida Lcnncy .. very encou,....cd" about the possi- bility of raisin& all $78 million the city needs to buy the canyon from the Irvine Co. The Irvine Co. has agreed to donate land and pay fees for the construction of the road. The future of the roadway was not addressed in the can)on-purchasc agreement. But the senator ruled out the pouibility of a tax ancreax to aid the fund-raisins cflOrt. "'I feel that's just not politically feasible at this time." ··To ttear so much suppon ... on the state level, o n the countywidc: levd. is fabulous. ' Lcnney said. Lenney. Laguna Beach City Manager Ken- neth Frank and ~en of the Laguna Canyon Conservancy heard a lineup of cxpens and consultants describe funding sources and plan- ning strategics that ranged from the common to the utraordioary. That agreement calls for the a nyon prop- ert). known as Laguna Laurel, to be sold by the Irvine Co. for $78 million. Laguna Beach of- ficials hope to raise S20 million through a bond on the the Nov. 6 ballot. and have pleda,es of SC\Cral million more. )>ut arc casting about for ways to come up with the remainder of the money But participants m Tuesday"s mcetina of- fered a vancty of potenttaJ solutions to the problem of where to com~.up with the balanoe oflhc $78 million. Sugesuons included several bond-issue schemes. devdopcr .,-eemeots. state funds. federal funds and even maJcina Laauna Canyon Road a tollway. Tuesday's encouraging meeting came on the httl.s of a statement Monday by Supervisor Tuesday's gathering was assembled by the offi~ of state Sen. Manan Bcrgcson. who encouraged· the group to explore ways to act state money to help with the purchase. But Joe Edmiston, of the Santa Monaca Mountains Conservancy. a st.ate agency that has prcsc~cd 15.000 mountain acres in Los Anacles and Ventura counties.. warned that public fund- ing was unlikely unless public access to the area 1s guaranteed. Penthouse to pay model $4 million NEW YORK -A Judge fucsday ordered Penthouse magazine and its publisher Ro~ crt Guccione to pa) $4 06 million to a former Pct of the Y car who charie<S that he used her as a virtual sc~ sla ve St.ate Judge Elliott Wilk ruled that Gucc10nc made sc'ual de- mands on Maf')one Thort10n as a condition of employment a1 Penthouse. where she worked from 1973 to 19 0. ··Sexual sla\Cf) "-SS not pan of hc-r Job descnpuon:· Wilk said. • Gucc1onc's "cold and caku· laung ... use of sexual coercion forced her to safeguard her em- ployment b) sacnficing her body."' wflich as a v1olat1on of state law. Walk said Thoreson. now 37. sued Guc- cione for SI 0 million. allcgmg breach of contract. sexual harassment and fraud She testified during the Mart'h 1989 tnal that Guccione forced her to perform hard-core sex acts in a pomographll movie and used her ~~ual favors u partial p;t}ment to furnish a hotel-casino he ov.ncd in ~t:lanrrc-Cny. ,, I Former PenthouM Pet of the Year Marjorie Tl'9elon Sits In New York Supreme Court In 1988. he said G uccione also ur· dcred hc-r to carrv on a SC'\ affair with htS financual adw1cr so hc: would move from England lo the Urutcd tates. -ay • A•t«l•I~ PtrlS Rare shark swims back to the depths DANA POINT -A 15-foot mcpmouth 'hark continued its slow trek to deep water Tuesday afternoon. followed clo~I)' by scientists monitonng its e\try move. The rare male fish w35 released at dusk Monday ofT03na Po1111 ncarl) two days aOcr 1t btt-amc trapped in a fisherman's net. ~1d Robert Lavcnbcra. curator of fi hes at the Los Anacles Count) Mu~um of Natural H1stof). Lavcnbera said the shark. named Mep 5 by sc1cnt1sts because 11 1s w fifth JMpmouth shark ever eetn. swam at a depth of about 45 l'Wt through mo t of the n1aht before it dived 10 about 420 feet at dawn. The shark was tagcd with two sonic "pinacrs" that will allow scientists to track the shark's move- ments and lam more about the speci~ he said. ··wc·re 1oin1 to ma~e C\el) ef- fort to act tracking data throuah a Wttk c}ck.'' Laverbera \&1d "This is a 24-hour operation f,eryone's &i vina up tame and setting out there and checkm& on the fish gentle behemoth befor<' 1t "'as rC"- leascd. A small chunk wa., cut from . the shark's brownish-gm~ bad. to compare lls b1olog1cal chnrnc- tcnstacs with other types of \h:irl ' The shark was dasro\-crcd atioul 2:30 a.m Sunda)'. caught in a gill ~t hung off the Moonshiner fi,h1ng boat about fh e male off Dana Point. The dtsco,cn of the ~har._ "Now it's the human beings who amazed biolas1sU. "ho said u -...ac; have to put them~h cs on the onl y the fifth of its !..and e-.cr 'ICCn sltark's tehedulc. The shark's doina -the other four have all bttn dead juat fiM ou' there. probably fttd1na -and bccau 11 was caught an and doina well end an 11s natural about 100 feet of water rather than habitat." its usual 700 10 SC\tral·thousand- Lavenbtfa said he was .. cl!'tcd .. · foot-ranac. that 1Cienti1ts were able to stud>· the -•r Cf'1 Ne ... ~rvltt ra~nto and Stoekton. and Canon Cuy and Reno in Nevada. The onl) rcponcd damaec 1n Mono County wu two f'O(k &tides. llC'COl'di .. to Mono County Sbttift"s °"""' Su.nnne turdivanL "Wt Md lots of calls but no ~ ol injury." saJd turd1~-ant. Who ... by tekphoM from -Memo County IC8t 1n ~ K.attn Hodlrl-tditor of tht Mu- .a •tltda, llid tht MWQ '" received lil cans WltlUn ma.- aftn tM quMe . .... _ ........... i!'! ... ...,.._.2S•anll1."llid.._. ............. ..,12 . ne ........ ,__..,... JuM 21. wMdl -lnCl&ed M bctWtt1' 7.3 and 7.7 on the Richter teale. killed .0,000 people. The canhqua.kc that hi\ Northcm C'ahfomta on '· 17. 19 9, rq.a ttted 7.1 and claimed 67 """· ,,,,..,. ,. .• ,., _,,.,,_, H NTJNGTON BEACH -One of four suspected c.ar burglars cau&.tn by J)OHtt hCTC Tuesday morning had an un- luck\ run-in v.1lh one of the dcpVtmcnt's canines--an encounter that left hjm with b1 tes on both legs .. Jason L Madson. 18. was allegedly stnppmg scveial cars of their scats and S1e1'tOS 1n the Banbul'T) Cross Apart· menu about 2:45 a.m. when a neighbor called police. LL Jeff Cope said. The department's helK'op- tcr amvcd at the sttne first and sav. four figures bur- glanzing a vehicle 1n the com- plex carport at 16761 View- point Lane Two men jumped into a car whale the others fled on foot. Cope said. Police stopped the car. car- f) ing 21-year-old Lconell Perez and 18-}'car-old Mario RZCCZ)cl". I fev. bl(){'KS from the scene. In che back seat. tht') found car stereos. per- sonal items and seats. Cope said \ penmcter was St't up and I _,car-old Qutncy S. lkn- nctt v.as captured Within nunutc Madson was d1.scovcrcd h1d1n& in the bushC'S of a nl·1ghbonn1 back yard. He rc- fu\cd to come out. Cope said. ~ a police dog was sent in af\t"r hi m. The a~t left him with "minor punctu re v.ound,·· o n both calves and ~nl"t'~ Madson was taken to Pa- cifica Hospital and treated for the dog h1tcs. On has ~ ... h<' was t1e0rtcd to lbe citfs 1a1l to JOtn the other thrt!t 'u<ipc 1s. Cope said. Thr four men. au from Hunungton Beach, are bcitim ht'ld in lieu of SI 0.000 b9I each -ar Emily .• c • ......... • I • • • " • . ~-------~..w------,_-----., rr-~-======-=-:..::-:===-==~~ , }, 'FYWl~UJll"" I I I -..... ----· ~ I ll ~ \\ ~) Experience this l German city with more than 1,000 years of history. FREE. By winning a Free trip for two to Frankfurt, Germany. Compliments of K-OCEAN 103.1 FM. Fly round trip on American Airlines. Enjoy 6 days and 5 nights at the Frank- furt Marriott Hotel. Stroll through Goethestrasse, visiting elegant boutiques. Experience the FreBgass, a gourmet's paradise. Explore Frankfurt's legendary shopping mile, the Zeil. And to~ refreshments, it's the old town of Sachsenhausen. To win, tune in K-OCEAN 103.1 FM. -- Listen for the featured artist of the day. If you are the 10th caller to identify the artist-you'll be entered in the drawing. Or, register at the NEWPORT . AUTO CENTER while shopping for your favorite car- Porsche, Chevy, Audi, Benttey 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 Al rt Ines JOY•••~ Iii,,,,,,,, • GERMAN TOURIST BUREAU • • . • 'j . 'cllll' c NEWPORT BEACH -Tbe For the iiil monda, year·to-date Hammond Co. rcponed TUClday period .... lepL JO. the company that for the l«OfMt quarter ended Rponed a IOA of'$431,S'I or$.~ Sept 30 It hid net income of per shin 1'hic:b compares to net $102.626 or s.oa per share which income· or $964.961 or $.23 pct compercs to net income of share f'oJ the previ()us six month $934,169 or S.,, (S.46 Mly diluted) period ended SCpl. 30, 1989. per share for the previous leCODd quarter cnckd Sept 30, l 989. Compeny offidaJs aid that it is ~ Hammond Co. oriainates, unlikely that its 1991 fiscal year will tcUs and services mOJ11.qe loans in be profitable. 1be Hammond Co.'s the stat" of California, Arizona, fiscal _year win end March 31 , 1991. Hawaii and Wasbinaton. Officials cited a ''bia chill" in the lnE Cl J 11111 TN11•a111 Wilt •• 1111 ......... ..., ¥0M CN't -... *'*'™ -.,... '" 1 . .-.:.:-~ ": ~ ... --=-• , ... _ .. ....-. .,., c.... ... • .... _ ...... ·r:-~:':,.., ........... ...._._ __ ,,. ,., "' •• ,,, 0.-. -... ...-..... """"' Tiie _, ........... ,.,. ..... .... ·~ ......... ..., .... ... ... ................. ........ ,.,...,..,,_ ' housina ~et as tbe main reason ror the drop In eamiap. In addition. Tbe Ha.aunoad C.O.' cost structure in loan ~lions and the supponina f\aDcUonl have betn out or line wida its curmit produetlon leVds. lllt moodi. a major ~niu1ioD of Ham· mond's manaaiement and itl loan orpnization system Occurftd which neptively impected its September 1990 resulu 1>.11 sbould improve the company's future performance. :1 I , ....... an.m. carOlen ...... the men Illa 1,000 VIP'• aanctiftl Monday ev~·· openiaa nilbt pa&ron puty for Tbe Ouiltmu COmpuy. a four-day fund-niter far .... Jwlior Leape of Oruwe ~Ca.. Inc. TbC epiriled c:roWd detceftded on IM 0raaee County Faifan>uDdl to ,et finl pmpee of the dolem of ...... lift ........... lip cocbliJs and dine Oft 1811)' tidbits dona1ed by poah local taaaun.nlS. But moat)' they dollned cocbail finery and dflllFd huands ~ .. Carol Humphreys from Monday nilht football for a ---"""':'""~------~~f .:::=-~~ ;.! ~~~w.-ro re-Vidalized Vida Dean. After his f U recent hean bypass. rataura1eUI Hans Pn&er. who bfouaht hia Ria creme brulee and his Yankee Tav- ern · pot rout for the thron1 to sample, drew crowds of well-wish- en. Al tbe YOUQl!elt party-soer. Gar· rett Smith with pucntl Christy and Fred turned beads. Smith is just 3 weeks old. We even noticed the 1Upreme men:hant Jim Henwood. tmttaJ manaaer of South Coast Plaza. inspectin1 the aoods. Grinnina committee memben, amon1 them Elise Juteau, Robin Wllbh~ Nita Winchell, Shannon Tamutzer and Ann James. arc prepared for the more than I S.000 shoppcn who wtll visit the bouti· qun. Special events each day will offer additional pizazz. Wednesday futures auest speaken June Van Dyke and cookbook author Lee Badey plus afternoon tea. Thursday offcn a 1pecial children's aftemooft. The event, which runs ufttil Friday, netted more than S2S0,000 last year. Event chairwoman Debbie Exley, a blonde beauty sportiftl a crirmon Nola.a Miller suit spriAkled with pearls. explained the success of the benefit .. We pick edubiton who offer somethina different! .. Different'? Asreed ... from Erika's German ai~ bestets for t.by from Link Island and the cutest of cakes from Creative Cakcry ... to appliqued flap. 1ourmet foods. Southwest ac- cessories, unique clothina. holtday trims and more. Jewelry peddler Joyce Kina. her ensemble splattered with jeweled bugs -all fake, of course -is back by popular de- mand. Epds. With the anival of the I Sth annual Christmas Company, the holidays can't be far away! FYI ... Gypsy Pulliam's spiffy new bauble on her riaht hand 11 a wel- come home Jift from beau Wally Woods. Maybe wc pis all should consider an extended European hol- iday. Larry Crtpe, Sophie H.n. Dr. Md Mrs. Robert Goodman. Jim and Dolor• Muller, Hans Prager. Erika Klee and Aobfn Hodge. . . Linda Lyte, Joan Torree, r•taurateur Lucy Luhan, Dorothy 9ttended "A Tuacan Feut" laat week at the newly expanded Lelhnet, Otana Henlley, Cindy Ocha Heifner and Unda Schuleln What' a Cooking re1taurant In Newport Beech. The event ratMd are among support.,. of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. They funda tor the shelter. He gives wife bitter pill in re tum for support DEAR ANN LANDERS: I mar- ried my coll* swcethean. who was a pre-med student. I left school in my senior year to put him throuah medical school. Those four yean ~ very difficult. I was away from m y family. livina in a foreip coun- try and wc had no money. We pinched pennies to set by and it was a very tiaht squeeze. We h~ a child durina .. Tim's" last months of medical tchool. We moved back to the States for his internship and1 residency. Tim worked I 00 houn a week and wu 1one dayi and njahts. I was lonely and deprwed about my t1ruiy marriqe and raented raianaT ·, child a.lone. We had anothtt child bcfOn Tim went on to do a fellowship in apecialtY traini~ and then -. moved apin. I stall •• him mdy and was livina for the day we cou1d have a normal family lift. The only time YWe had tQFlhcr was wt.en I fed him (at midniaht) and m11111cd hit .. ry mutda wbilC " watdt· ed videos. After 12 yean of tninlna. Tim 1111' a~job~tn the •te •'d 9'oPed ..-r. Sltoniy after we tcttled ia. he Wei e. -.W his tl*ll aftd mOWdoutlWI~. It .W.'1 tab lont befoN I dlt- covtftd 1Mt Tim wu involved ............ ii Older •haft ?im. ' Ann Landers ~ ..... .,, u#•s• ~ nothina 10 look at. and nobody c:ould fia\are it out. Tim waata a clivort'C even thoulb it means dit-. Npcina the tiva O<b'it dlildt9 ud =the respect of our families: · and col~ Whit naakcl I man who has I devOlfd. )ovias. undemandh'I w;re cheat on bCr ud walk out? Wby is it that to muy an have no -°'~···--~· to What Ibey do to the women aiMt dtildmt tltey leave betllnd? Wlay are tltey IO stupid that &bey dc>n•t know women ~ho tct involved with mairiCd men art 1CUm? Do wt need to take a look at how M art brinaina up our sons., I can't f11ure out any of this. Can you? -FEELING USED AND BETRA YEO IN THE SOUTH a conductor. I nc"er d""amed tha1 this recent dental v.ork ~ould bnng me so much p&easure -" MUSIC LOVER IN GEO RGIA DB.All LOVER: T&a abo9t ae1· DE.AA VIED AND BETRAYED: ,_... frt11p Mee:flts from M&al 'llMllmc die U11Wen &e tM ..... ....... ftub l•r abrtq ,..,. tleM ,. ... ,.... ........... , u ...,,. •1nutulfttiqJMneUwMle 1 Mgnt &Mt y• 1tay &ae4 te ... ......._ Y• an ..... te ._. Nau..J .... k RMM. "All nlap • .,..t ..a ef uwellq. Fnm It C..IWeM" It • mane'"' ,.... wll ~I flletter _.,......_el ....... Y•11 le•• It. , ........ wMdl II far ..,.. Yitai DEAR ANN LANDERS· My -....... •t "'1 ,..... ....... faance and I are ptannin1 a formal ... JM•......._.,. GeM l9ck. weddina in a few months and we ...,, Wrtte ........ let .. new have a question we hope )OU will Mw ,..~,. ...... answer. Of the Ill wedd1na C(r- cmonin we have attended this year. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Many fivt hive been Naned b)' a bab) people hive wrincn to you about cryina. In one inNn<'e. the baby tinnitus.. an car problem that aencr· chOIC to wail j ust as tM bnde was ates n~itc in the can. It can be wry about to say. "I do." annoy•"'= My t)pc . of. tannat~ My qucsuon: Woukt 1t be tcmbly aounds hke cnc.1ttt1 ch1rpina and at rude to include on the wcdd1na ncvtr atop&; Tlus has been So•lll on in~,tation .. Chlldrn under l are for~ ~and I have learned invited to the dinner onl)"'1 We to hve witll it. know some pcoplt wtll M ofkn<kd Se~ months .• I ~ to bUt we att wittina to ufftf their tar music: Sometimes 1t as classi· wrath. ~ weddina is aoina to M cal, liOmCtl!M' pop. Oftcsr 1 tct elepnt and we don't want anylbins vocal •*''°"" 1 was rthactant to to spoil it. -M H.. tN mention this to my husband fot MADISON ,_, he would think. 1 WIS ttttint -... -9.: It ....... ..a toofty. ~ I &okt 1Wn.. he dtecked tr H .............. t a 1111119 out the llldio and IUR etlOUlh. Ann. •• bi, ....... ,,., ..... -·· •• 1 1m tuned in! . . • ....,. .. .,.. .-.... ..._..._ I had I tfPIU bride& put tn my ...... wf11e .. ft....__. aaeD mouth lut January and the ttcth t ... -. h ...._.. •J. •fteue ... have 1 metal but. That but acts as c"Hr• ..., I 1t tM tert•ll1· • ' -. • \ Red peppers a hot new sales item nationwide . What's happening ..,.,Ith rtd pep- per':> Sales of same have been pick· ing up cons1d~rabl) na11onw1de. ifs ~poncd You go through this doof'\\>a) backwards about as oftt'n as frontwards. What doorwa'\ " 1t., Put this quc.-1) to ~o propk and I 0 won·t re member lhc.-car'<; Am ad' 1s.cd 11·.. 1rad1uonal among .\rab people for a ~n to be ..,.,1th his father when cofTtt-1s scr· ved to a ' ISi tor .. To havt' a bo) a wife \hould hold a coin in hc.-r mo ulh a1 thr tame of conception ·· Such was the bd1l'f of numerou'i earl~ ~mt'n· cans ~ "nacal h1stonan ~'., thC' u"ICful notion permitted man' an ampovenshffi colonial wife to al·· cumulate coins If those frtt-flowing "'c.-11-; hadn ·1 first httn dnlled in tha1 French rq1on callc.-d Ano1s. tht') ~ouldn·1 no"' he known a'l .. 1nes1an .. Q. The New Testamenl '3\'I Roman soldiers ofTe~ k'lus "gall in 'incpr'' at lht' cruc1fo.1on \\ h.H wa<; "galr.., .\ M ilk~ latu of tht' opium popp~ Growers thereaboul'> had produced 11 for ccntuncs To 1ndulc slt'Cp and insens1h1ht) \our emouon'l influrnct \Our hlood choksterol lc'\CI. t'v1dt'nth One medical spccaahst rnnlt'nd<, fear of tx-ing fi~ dn'\eS ~1d le' ti Wa\ Up Q. Wh~ as tht' "'ltarhng" calkd that? A. Close up. )'OU can ~ liuk "\tars" in its otherv.1~ dari.. plumage. Nation·s d1n.1cst roastl1nt ma' ht Pad~ lsland·s. Off Tcus \oml' L.M. Boyd l·n' 1ronmrntah\ts \&) that Not bc- c:iu1,c; of 'acat1onen. Currents~ dump two and a half tons of debris f'l.'r mile C\C~ ~car. " garaat' anendant an a luxury apanment com pie' ~vealed for the record 1hat he'd made love in 47 JifTl'rl·n1 makes and models of can. He rated the I 969 Chrysler Im· rx·nal ,,., lhc mo'it accommodatina: <.) \\hat's a ··Panamax .. ship~ : .\ Tht' w adest beamed son of 'l·,..cl that can get throuab llk' Pa n11ma Canal : • .\Russian e'1~ named R~ "'-Unl'll IO 19)9 sold t\ls then RJCRt 'o<ll..a formula to Heu.baein of'Hait.J lord. Conn For S 14.000 aDd a~; Thai did Rudolph much IOOd. AW hcpn ~lentlc-ss sales that ~ 'odl..a 'lo. 1 amona lbis natiol'a dl\t11led 'lp1nts. • • ( urrents dcq> in the A ha' c httn knoYil\ \0 move at Jq mph. occanopaphcn say. • ' . Just because it's called aa doc.""in't mean tfs madc.,O( tee, 1111 II Illa By Tom Tttua ar.,.. COlllt o.IV "'°' Golden West CoUeae is caught in a 1950s time warp, following its fine production of .. Oruse .. with the equally '50s-flavored 0 Linle Shop of· Horron.. on the GWC Utain 1tqe. mysterious plant that grows and grows as the area's population stranaely diminishes. Director Stewan Rogers hu ~ated a monster hit with his ren- dition of this popular. wacky cel- ebration of comedy and camaae. The spacious stage is more than wide enough to house both the rampant plant and a splendidJy detailed Skid Row setting by Charles P. Davis. di -backina up the action with their Supreme effons, "Uttle Shop of Horrors" is a campy dtl(&ht from stan to finish. The talc of a nerdish Oorist shop flunky and his carnivorous, leafy companion makes for a hilarious evenina of high~p humor. Herc,. however, the lyrical style of the period serves as a backdrop for the fiendish comedy plucked from an old Roaer Corman .. B.. movie and set to music by Alan Menken with book and lyrics by Howard Ashman. It's the one about the With a trio of snappy songbirds -Adrienne Johnson. choreo- grapher Donna Kay and Kay Pow- David Chrisman in the central role of Seymour endows his charac- ter with enouah earnest resolve to sidestep the stereotyped schlemiel and present a fully oonstructed portrayal -without losina any of the inherent comedy of the pan. Trl..llS p 7:00 7:30 1:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 • ......... ,. ...... , ... ,..0.. ... tt\11 ~ .. (1917, Sdlncl Actionl Wlllfn ..... ---Conrd ~~·· .... o.v... LIUrtn HIAIOn KllUI Knld . Tlllllllllilt • ~· HMC.,, =.,.....(In , ... ..,. Dllr ..... (In lln S..Ol 0 S..010 ..... "The tnddlnl" (In Slnolc ..... 0 T= ... IRl Mnol • Oll•fl1111 ~~ ..._ ... 111 I 1919, Dniml) Rob I.owe. Meg NlwlQ °""' .... ..,, ..... ..... llh. Daua SIYn. hn 5'no w.t"c • ..... Mlle ..... lllal ....... =:.·8 Doogll llllTtld Co, "°'* ''Cocllnl MIA!ny" ..... ...-.o , .. .......11.D. ,.... lln SlnolO cm ......... Corf'd TIA ..... bl.T_.. l'flt lllalllnl ...... ''The 8Mcfl Bow'' ..... .... T_.. • Ubn .. '9A "111111 n ...... Gc**I Stn WllT'IOrl vs. l..o. Angeles ...... llllcrll.eft Hlllt • Hlllt ca.. U....lllw\ Ctr•*-"Didi Sit'' cm: ...... e-. ,_CMI ... ,. Oro.,.. IDoogll H. llllTtld P. Coo Roel (In 5'nol 0 ..... 1 ...... 0 .... PIPJ C...Alllr lllllllli: *l't "CeM ....... (1917, Dnma) &Id DIVIS, Sheron ...... I Leftl.lcy .lllllllM Q • S...~Bria. • ~ .... l1n S..Olc lllNC.... ... ''* Tiii Nlllt IMdelfl4L.A. Ga a 1111111n51nolo ...... .,._. Mii (In SWIO) ...... ::.. ..... ,........ ........ -IO: Tiii ... ....... "'· .. ,,.. ......... (1n S..01 • UllwConrcl """' ...... -0 • ........ C....AM ~.,.....(In , ... ..,. Dllr .... (In ..... "Thi lnddlnl" (In ..... T~lllow ,.._o SW90\c nn SWeol c S..Ol a S..01 0 ilF Sino! ,,.. .. Llftl ,,_ .. LMI ltW.ldlll.._., ........... a.. Dllllld ON1ldo • ..... llllcLlod ....... Oii Tltll • .......,..,.......,, ,...... ......... lllltl ....... ...... (Seeton Prlmllfl) Q Mof ............ ...... .............. ()-.Ir ........ Lllnr • ll E-..... ''Blzunj ....... ....... ......... lllfrTyllr ..... Ole* v .. DIU .... CIC SIUdlr ..... U.. ..... ..... ..... ,.... ,,._ A&E I.Miia ................... W.aucM er... Ollf~ u.- Hi1 beat momenta come when be faces a succession of Uf~-death dcci1ion1. and opU for tJ; latter with ap~priate mi91ivinp. The hspina. bettered but beauti- ful Audrey, who yearns for a betler life in a crackerbox houte "Some- where That's Orccn," is splendidly interpreted by Leslie ROM. It's a kick in itself to bear Rowe'• c~i!P" inJ dialogue foUowed by a b~y charged bunt of sona. and her dizzy blonde antics are deliciously de- fined. Howard Mango revels in his sadistic dentist character, and con- tributes a series of sharp cameos after the d~tor's demise. Eric Hansen is animated and eneraetic as the flower shop owner. but his too-obvious youth compromises bis effect on the audience . The real stan of the show are Ronald Holliday Hills as the boom- ing voice of the bloodtbinty plant and its manipulators. Stephen Silva and Cherylrenee Rendes. Hills' fUt· teral tones are perfectly menaetng. while Silva and Rendes provide the lifelike movements that match the dialogue with aJmost scary Cit· penisc. "Little Shop of Horrors," with rousing musical direction by David F. .l\nthony and a fine five-piece band. continues this weekend with performances Thursday throuah Saturday at 8 p.m . and Sunday at 3 p.m. A special Halloween per- formance is planned ne1tt Wednes- day at 7 p.m. in the main GWC theater on the Huntington Beach campus. Call 895-8378 for ticket information. • •• •• t • ...;a_ .... David Chrisman. Leslie Rowe and the killer plant Audrey II In "little Shop of Horrors" at Golden West College. MIC .... Cont'd Mll'lld Uawl mvo lllllll Cont'd Dll ......... I~-... .... ,All ............. 11111111 GALA L.1111 .......... .., ...... .. MR. (In SlinO) 11111111i: tttt •AMiii! ~" (llWI Mlrl 8foCtln. ·o· ..... ¥t .......... M11381 Mll'lld IJold ... **'* """' c-"' ....,.. (1153 Orlon Wells. ..._.. R IPll't 2 OU) Olllll {R) ,....... c..1111 If Clllllc Lii Md ,.. ..... °' Nldlo9e,....,. (Pin 4 °' 41 Jr. u S.A. .. ""*" ....... Atllnlic Ser W."8c:llla ......flQA -- ...... Ya ~ (19'8) Frtd ~ ·•r 100 a.. (left II Procnal "" Tift "" .., ... H. .. ..."la ... Qiie ,. FtmWldO Sollt . ............. (1951. Comldlal ROlb ~ Mo.-ttY! ..___ T.....,.. (19891 R' Mo.-** "Tiie """" CIC ..... TNna" 111 I T111 1 ........... Arts on the Green award winners named Telesis grant to museum LR MAX llCI ,_ ICU IHDW Tll TllC m USA WON WWOll WlllX U.Q. L.A. LMr ... "Tiii (1915, -"-'Y bO. i.... ,.....,.,... ... ""'* c:.d. .. Corf'd Mo.-tt "Tiie .11n119Y Min'" (19111 KMl Kini 'R' O ... tt• ..._. """" (1! 181 Midllll Doualla 'R' -. G111111t I"-' r ... OatllGml ......... Clr.-AcfM Dolllll Reed ......... ,..... ........ A. ...... l'9ly Ne T-*: Owtl Ewrt CllDtly C1aallc. IRl 1 .... °"" IMlllf ,,.. .. .............. ,.... ~ I'""' ..._,COllae V~ Long Belcll SC.. et S1nt1 B1tt>w1 ........ •TY lldl....., ............ Conrd I..._ .......... (In SllreollMoM: •** "OrMI .... °'Arif" (1i891 Dlnnil Oulic1. o la-~ OI* "? I In n" .... Cont'd Mo.-•••• "No GrlMI" (1950. Wtstllm) JoM W1vne lkMI: •u• "Red ANer" (19'8. Wls*lm) JoM Wrtn1 •. Clift. ... "Mot Pwllll" Cont'd ...... '1lllrrted ... Mob" (1988) Mtdllle Pfelfler ... •\'a "To Oii ffJlf' (19119. Horror) R' ...... Cont'd lllllllli: "lllcidlllt II OM ltMf" (1989. Orltlll MM Fltftl ... ••\IJ "Tiii LM1 Aun" 1971) Georo1 C. SCXIU. ............ --"Out ~ .. Cold'' lluntlr1llllW1W o 2llcMI: "The ltllllna ....... 1990\ ~ Bamr-8rney ..... Viol Nlwl O N!afllCowt "°"""' ..,. ••\IJ "Tiii U!aNlf" 19n. HorTOrl DonllO PlllMtlOI Nlwl o IOY ... Aao COIMCh Jack lennw Plid ,.__ Joe F!Wldn ,.... ....... ..... a-to "'"'°°"" IM¥T•.,., Odd COlllll9 NNl(Rl ........ -.. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Arts on the Green Com- mittee has announced the Visual A.ns Awards rec1p1ents who were selected by popular vote at Arts on the Green. held Sept. 22 and 23. Best of Sbow: Phyllis Biel "A Fine Line:· 011. First Place: Grace MerJan1an "Morning Mast." gouache. Sttond Place: Grace Merjan1an "Higher Ground," gouache. Tblrd Place: Bill Salamon "On The Patio ... watercolor. Honorable Mention: Sarah Young COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL MUSTANGS STRIDE FOR PRIDE FIVE KILOMETER WALK -RUN Saturday, November 3, 1990 • 8 a.m. START in Tewinkle Park Bringing together ... • Community Members •Costa Mesa High School Alumni •Students •Parents • Staff Proceeds will go to •.• • Develop/Enhance New Technology Programs • JYfSA All·School Projects • Faculty-Initiated Projects In an effort to build community pride and fund school improvement projects O RAN GE COA ~T Daily Pilot HUNTlNOTC* llACH • RIUNTAlf VAU.IY laPlJIOfHT ----·-------Reg1'strat1·on Form---------------------------·-------------------------------------------------- Entrtet mutt be poelmllt!wd no ltter ll'wln Friday, Oclober 2B. lll90 Send regt1tra110n IO Cotta MeM High School. Srrlde '°'Pride, 2850 F•~ Roed. eo.1a Mtu. CA 92828 MMe c:heclla paymble ID •Stride !of Pnde• St 5 P9f enlry S 11 •IW IN 261tl. 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I -an ~ ift lud'I • ..,, In lllllno out "" '°""· I ~ I t\ew r-.d and w, ..... llnd,.,, eM\ ..... tnd ........ ........ ~-t\IV'*: __________________________ ~o..; ____________ ~--- ....,,,~ ~---------------~------------(Ptnrlt• ..,,_,..~If undlr 11 ,_. ot •> -THtS FORM a.MY 8E OUPl ICAJ EO ·•Lon With Her Doll."' graphite. Hoa.arable Mention: Ljub1ca Do- jcinov1c "Carp, Good Fonune:· watercolor. Honor1ble Mention: Sarah Young "Swiss Castle."pastel "We were quite pleased with the turnout of anists and the level of their work.'' stated Ted Baker. Chairman of the Visual Arts .\wards. "I think 1t 1s apparent to all who v1e\\ed the works at Arts on the Green that these artists love to paint displaying their magnificent talent and skill." Winners will he honored at the November Business fa.po sponsor- ed b) the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. 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"Partners" i'i a highly success- ful outreach program of the Mu- seum's Educa11on lkpanment which provides clasuoom orientatio n sessions. guided gal- lery tours. educator's SC"m1nars and pan1al reimbursement of transportation to more than 10.000 schoolchildren and their teachers throughout Orange Count} each ~car TOWN aNTa• CINCMAJ '""'' • ·~II ~u I\ I 4184 I ........ ,_, ... \ I·-· Cr ....... 1•1 I.' l l() I JO 10 Wek--•o•r ~ 1PC, I Ji I/ •S l \ ' • IQ so 4 -It• f'MM• 1• I I W'l I 4\ 4 ~ I\ 8 )() I() t \ SOUTH COAST !"LAZA'"""''~' '4!> J11 I Awai-11'(. \ 1 )0 10 1 Mr. 0.-,, ,P<, I II\ t0 II 10 I\ 1T'he _ .. ·-il'C.t I IOJO IOunt COAST VIUAGC '""'"""''' .., llu unl HO-OS•• I._ ..... , .. ,, 10 1 ~ ...... -· il'C. I It \ I lO 10 l f'-......... 11116 ll tS IOJO • .............. •-AttOI CHAnWlt CW'llfTft 7811 WMrw• l\w 841-0710 I .._.. fl'G I Jt S t \ 1 4\ IQ t S J ""-1rr,1 & 11 JO 10 so 1 f'MWk .......... f"I SIS 1 JO • 4\ 4 ............. 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Ill Nght edttor .. -. .,,, Chairman ........... .,,, executive vice~· II•• Lt• general mMtiger --- ...... s I le •t--. founding publisher Editor I Lee P8YM10renoe ~ Dely Piiot Offlclal Nick Van Lue after being knocked unconscious Saturday. Something happened at Orange Coast College on Satur- day afternoon -and at wasn't very pretty. or sponing.. and it's about time someone took the g)oves off to provide the proper spanking for the offender. Obviously it was not something that was pre-de- temuned or planned. but the fact is a Riverside Cuy College football pla}cr -a 6-foot-I, 225-pound linebacker named Sam Manu -slapped at a Golden West College player as he was lining up at the lane of scrimmage. Then when the flag for the infraction came fonh. he chose to punch official Nick Van Lue and kn ock him to the ground unconscious. A.n official for some 21 years. Van Lue looks back now and S<l}S he can't recall ever seeing an}thmg ltke this before. Well. no one else can either. Frankl} the Cr)·bab} attitude of players and their somettmes ch1ld1sh. sometimes stupid. someumes JUSt flat law-breaking reacuons. •~getting a httle too much to put up wath. The R1vers1de Cat} College linebacker has been kicked off has team and has future wtth football is in Jeo~rdy. That's really not enough nght now. Right now he should be satttng behind bars for assault and battery. The Riversade Caty College football player's actions call for police acuon. It'" about time athletes on e~·cry level. as well as fans. moms and dads and the re-.1 of the general public. gets on an even keel. What happened on Saturday afternoon ts JUSt the tap of an iceberg - one which JUSt seems to continue to grow and it's tame to stop. It was of course the poorest of e'amplcs of not only sponsmanshtp. but simple datl)' hfe. Another ex ample. of course. as the Raiders fan who nearly killed the Pmsburgh Steele~ fan recently at the Los Angeles Coliseum. But at's not JUSt punches which need to be addressed It goes a lot dec~r For instance . .\t Edison H1gh's football game with Westminster on Frida} night -JUSt hours before the Saturda} ancadent. a Westminster tackler made a late hit on an Edison ball-tamer. causing a chorus of boos from the Edison stands. The offend er reacted b} delavenng that famalaar one- fingered salute to the crowd. That was offensive enough. But the Edison fans. mostly from the adult sccuon. reacted Wlth conttnued boos and chants for another IO minutes at this 17- year-old. taunting him wath what seemed to be just one motive -to get him to lose funher control. Tell us something. please. Just wh~n docs everyone stan growing up and easing off! HtY. ~ IOUJ >OIJ(lJJW caJlJ 'f();J (itT Ritt 14£ 7 IOV ~ /NT()IE/l£., (11.WMIJ "HPf:NTNtOIS @T liOT1 II»< /lt!6iA.ATOIS A1 7Ht!St I A6AIN5T I IT' • bl•rrTNll•• Letters 1111 1111 IQll To the Ed11or: Rcpons that U.S. troop morale 1s fading. coupled "11h Defense Sec- retary Chene) 's claim that Hussein may lash out aga inst Western m1h· tary fortts. are ominous ponents of war 1n the Gulf Consider the context: ns1ng 011 pnca. Iraq's tcnac1t~ dunng the war with Iran. grudging acknowl- edgement of the h:.-pocnllcal, self- scrv1ng nature of Western cla1m'I and actions agamst Hussein and mounting concern o'er the e)(pense of mcrcl~ maintaining our force'> let alone engaging in "ar Th~ factors arc combining to force P~1dent Bush to re\Ohe the conflict "1th1n a fl-" "eeks. or face the prospect of growing domesuc d1s11lus1onmcn1 and cnt1c1sm The media tells us that the m1lnan buildup 1s approaching the lc\(:1 necnsary to launch an olTcnsl\ c against Iraqi fom.~s a high-ranking defense chief 1'1 ..acked -not for what ~ said. hut because he said 11 . and h1ston:rn'> "•th h1ghl~ -;elcct1H mcmones announ\.c that Iraqi w1thdra"al from Ku"all is an 1n- i;uffic1ent l l \ pohc} goal -the proper one being the destruction of the Iraqi m1litaf) I lan't help but bc.'fl{'\C that "'e are being cond1t1oncd for a l '.S · staged "Iraq Incident." an incident which will then be used to JUSllf) a mas'>• H' t 1 S re\ponse It's trul) J shame 10 haH to be this c;uspic1ou'i of onc'c; O"-n go" ern- ment , but prt·ccdcnts for such duphc11ou'> man1pulat1o n ru n nfe through .\mcnra·c; h1s tof) The Tonkin Gulf ine1dcn1 1c; prohahl~ the most rcle,ant recrnt e'ample. and m~t of uc; "'" "remember the Maine" from our clcmentan school tcubooks The g.reat tragt·d .. 1<i that so much 1s at i;takC' Human ll\es. cheap 011 Kuwa111 so'crctgnt' -~cs. these arc 1mponant But "'hat ~mc; to be overlooked I\ the rlTect th1\ cns1s' outcome "''II ha\'c on the nature of the futun: "orld order It is 1mperat1,e that .\mencan pohC) makcn. as Y.ell ac; c111zcns. realm: that the manner 1n whi ch thC' p~nl Pc~ian (iulf cm1'> 1c; rt"· ...,.,,,,,.,.., llWll'llm ll1at1 I would hkC' to thanl )OU '-ery much for having th" ~-'-hour hot- line I rcall)' apprt'<1att· \Cf') much bc1na able to call up JmJ gl\ t' an~ commcnt5 I ha'c on lhl' ~per Mort 1mponan1h I lno" ~ou read each one of the comments and )OU honestl) care ahout each one o f thoK comments I appren ate the fact that 1f )Ou arc "rong. \OU acknowled~ your m1'itake' It somC'One calls up "-Ith a different point of VICW you tell u~ about 11 You are JUSt amerall~ 1ntCrl"'>ted tn everything that ~ tell )OU I thank at 1\ 1ust not falling on deaf ean I real!) appe-c1ate thas Krv1cc and I want to thank vou for it, I abo would hll· to g1 .. I.' a ft'w comment' about TuMda'.f°' paptr On the front p:aae. the httle art1rle "In the Ntwsrnom:· ahout the man who wa \\'8tUng for the radio show and the radio WI\ on the wrona station. I thouaht that was aM<>lutcl) hy~ ttticaJ. I know that Mr. Loar did not stt the humor of the situauon at the tune. but I think it is a riot and I really 1ppm:iatc your shanna that •ith UI. Stcondly t.bc ednonal on the hdcnct of \he cnotorqotlc ridm. I thin that a.s occlttn1 and I wish that tvery .telcMr WOGld not only rad it. but 1b0 dttCUSI tl -.th C'tCfY studeftt t ha~e. It doat\'t mantt -.bat 1radc. it solved will decide what prep- arations Th 1 rd-Y.. orld na lions around the world make for the next international dispute A d1ploma11c re\Olutwn of the present s11uat1on might encourage peaceful re\Olut1on of fu ture con- fli cts. though there an· no guaran- tee-.. Ho"ever Y.ar and the de- struction of Iraq. '1nuall ) guaran- tees that less-poY.erful nations will acceleratt' their dfon, to de, clop or obtain Y.eapon<i of ma'>\ dcstrur- 110n. 1n order 10 dcta dom1na11on by more po"t·rful \lates How Y.111 11 fare 11 m1ltta~ might once again triumph'> as the ultimate arh11a of d1\pulc\ In \hon. "'hat kind of Y.orld do "'e "-1\h to be h' 1ng 1n t"-O dt•tadt'' from no"'" lt'c; ternhle enough that the super- power\ ha' t: held cat h others· population.. ac; hostages for ~U 'ear1 Ha't' "'l' karneJ \0 httle from th1'> 1hat '°'l' arc "'ilhng to dehe ht•adlon~ 1n111 the ab~ss" [)),\ID J TRIC KETT < orona del \.far Tiii Go old d ys To lhl.' [d1tu1 The Op1n1on pag~ kttcr.. O'l.'r the attempted 1mpos111on 111 pra,l.'r 1n the In int• (11 ' Counc1' '>hov. pain· ful 1gnoran1.e ·or the C0Mt1 tu11on "Congress "hall make NO la"' re,pect1ng an establishment ol rt'· llg1on:· 1\ 1he languagt' of tht' F1r;t .\mendment that pla1nh forbid\ go"ernmt·ntal m'1alla11on ot rt'- hg1on It require'> statt' neutraht) be· l"'cen rC'hgi on and llT('hgion Tht' "'oolh thinl1ng C'\h1b1tt"d 1n \Orne ot tht' lctter1 follo"'> thC' hnc that .. the cnuntr. .., going to thl' dogs. 1f onh we could re1mpo~ the good old daH then all's nght Y..lth lht' Y.Orld •· l sualh th1\ mt·an'> res1ora11on of bchd in a < hn'>t1an (,od and to ht:ll ""h the athe1s1-; JC'"r, Mo\.lcms and non-belie' Cr\ Let'' in"oke the gr<"at Father·in-thc-'lk) to destro\ all tht' pornographer\ homo'ic\ual'i r nm1nals lOm· muni\tS and IU'lt 300UI an\llO(' dil· fcren1 fmm us 1n the "1n · group Well. 1n the good old da)s .\mencan Chn'lt1an\ ca\trated should be shart'd "'Ith l \C'r\Ofl<' Who knOW1 hoY. ma"' Ji,C' .. 11 would 'l.'l\C Th1rdl) I JU\t "ant 111 1dl \OU I still love John ~herffn1' an work and I think he add~ trrml ndou\I) to thC' paper and I thin~ hC'' 1ust great 0 I am wondenng "ho l are' about th•'> damn nid10 th lnll '"" ha"<' in there 1n the "IM1dr tht' "<'"''room" column" Ma~be \OU ought 10 put '<lme neW1 1n there hecau..c "ho cares I don't h'lten to either one of thow •tahons I Y.ould 1uc;t ap- preciate tt 1f )OU would p·ut some neW11n thert. ~caust I don't t'ven know what you arr tailing ahout here ............ , I am dastrn.~ that our prt'..Cnt ~It) council ha• chow-n to g1H" awa) the f"'OPk', propcrt\ ~' llov.1n1 I ~-foot encmtehment' into our beach Thear attitude 1s e\pn-sS<'d "' Evelyn Han when 'he '81d. wt don •t nttd mort bca< h ICU\.\. v.t' don't nttd to mady a b1kr trail and 1hcn ~he \ltd, I'm not 101n1 to con<'em m)'1tlf wuh v.hat an out'1de aarncy may or m1y not put on me. That wa about our own roa'tal commi ion that·~ (ou,t\t ~hard to aict and ._hich bu prot«Ud the pte>pk's be.Khe1 I hopt thllt the \."'alstal romm1 ion rtf uW"J th1'I Martm Smith During hts two terms as aov .. ernor, George Oeukmtjian earned a; reputation for beina ti&htfisted with. the state's money. : )'Oung noo-bchev1ng India ns. branded questioning reHrends. <.hopped oIT cars. sht noses. dro" ned "Y..1tches" and roasted penpk alnc .\II 1h1s 1n the namC' of Chn<,11an IOH' Yes. the good old da)S Those of laz) intellect. wh o prC"fer to cedC' rcsponi;1b1ht) for ans"'enng ltfe·s quC'St1ons to ~me nebulous Chnst1an God. wo uld do "ell to remember that the ( onst1tu- 11on protects them also from having public meetings O~ned With In· voca11ons to .\llah. Buddha or com- CHRISTOPHER L "ON ( orona del Mar Fled 1111 • ..., 1 u the ld1tor· th the time 1h1c. letter tindr, ll'i v.a' into the nC'v.\papcr HungC"r \\eel (()ct 1.i . ~01 v.111 be O\er Hopefulh tt pro' 1dcd a commun1t~ a"'arC'n~s a., "ell a\ opponun1t1es to panic1pate Y..c "ere rC'minded .ti that time that Orange ( ount) pro' 1de\ man) aH·nu~ for in .. ohemcnt food pan- tne'i food banh soup kitchens. meals on "heel'> direct d1 stnbu11on food min1'itr1CS \\hat hetter time 10 alcn our commun1t\ ofthl' aclomphi;hments of The !nine Colcan1ng Project for the penod of O<:t I I QRQ th{9ugh ~pt 10. I QQfl Once again we cclet'trate a record breaking ~car -11Q.~10 pounds of product was gleaned in our Irvine fields! This past )C'lr Y.t' were awarded finanetal ass1s1.1me h' the (II\ of In inc. npandC"d our 'oluntecr ba~ and noY. olTC'r monthl~ \atur- da) gleaning On our most recent Saturd.:i' in ~ptembcr morC' than 4011 '1>iun- teC'r\ JOmed to hanest mon· 1han ~ 000 pound\ of corn in le"' than 1v.o hour; Recipient\ ot th1\ hanest included In me Tcmporar. Housing. the ~'""on in San Juan < ap1strano. the C athohc \\oorl er a' "-<'II as the Food 01r,tnhut1on (enter CHAR U:.~F Tl R< 0 ln inC' gncaway of our propen,. or that the new council Y. Ith Jan \an de"loot on 1t appeal., th1'> dCI. 1'i1on To the ~t of m) kno"ledlll' ~"'' a Jew 1s a reh11ous thing and an Arab 1s not a reli11ouo; thing \o I think that canoon 1s h1f.hl\ inal· curate Ediror's not~ th<" term Je... ·~ • ran•/ u .,.or// u • rt:'/111ou., d1.,11"' 11on ...... , Ill Referentt the front paae an1clc and the ptnons runnina for C1ty counnl. Orv ._mbu~) has wor~e<1 Iona and hard to m11nt11n law and order in th15 city Ht 1s the pnme prc"entauve mcd1c1nt, a'I 1t wcrt. ..,, uaht1n1 thllt Cotta M~ rould brt'omc a "'"t metropoh'I of 1llcpls and all that entails In the neu 2~ ~an this fair ctty could b«ome a di ~ ara and no-v.-~ tla\e Kart11 M«Jlinn doee- 1\ l\tOciatcd Yri th the Oppe)li\C side and tryins 10 tQUC'V'C m10 the coun- c1' on the pmc1t of' fuiure housina and rmutional nft'dl. In thCSC' final months of bis ad .. min1strat1on. the governor if proving equally close wtth a lot ol the personal political funds left over in his campaign treasury -this despite the fact th.al he'll nOl be running for pubhc office apin. Thai st1ng1ness. 1f 11 persists., is not likely to sit well with some Califom~ Republicans. The) would be JUSt1ficd in com-; plaining that party loyalty should ha"e mou,ated ham to take advan- tagt of a recent coun rul.tng per~ m1tt1ng the transfer of the funds to the pan) 's nominees. A.bout S600.000 is thouabt to remain in Dcukmejtan's pol.itical war chest. The .ex.act amount must be reponcd to the secrcury of state's office this week.. postmarked no later than Thursday. The governor was disinclined to discuss his leftovC"r campaian funds. His press ~tal). Robert Gore.~ was reluctant even to forward ques- uons to DcukmeJ&an on t.M matter. Some backC'n of two of the aov- emor's political protegies. GOP at- tornc\ general nominee Dan lunvrn and incumbent Tn=asunr Tom Hayes. had hoped t.ba.t Deu- k meJ ian "'ould transfer much of t.M mone' to their underfunded e~ 11on campaigns But so far. at least. Lungl"('n and Hayes arc gettlD& only a modest S25 .000 each from the [)('ukmCJian fund Each. howeYer. was also offered a loan from the fund. Hayes. whose Ocmocra11c opponenL ~thJttn Bruv.n ma\ vutspend him by a ratio of ~ or 3 tn I. accepted the offer and borrowed $75.000. Pcr- ha~ the go,cmor thought he was m~ing the requirements of gcn- eros1t} t't} oITenng thC' loan on an 1ntercst -frC'e basis Lungren. "'ho also has trailed tu~ [)('mocrat1c opponent. .\rio Smath in fund-raising. was offned the ..ame paclage Although Lunsmi Jnt'pted the contnbuuon. he tum- l'd do" n the loan He hasn't taken an' loa ns 1n his campa1gn \\ hate,c.-r Lungrcn's and Hayc1· perwnal ho~ and expectations mJ' ha'e been. some other Re- puhlicans looked to the governor to he. n1ns1derabl} more beneficnn. t'\flt"('1alh to thoSt two nominees One un1denufied poht1cal advt1Cr t11 the goHrnor was quoted carllCT t" thC' "an Francis.co C"hrontck as \.1' 1ng the candidates appeared hU.. h to gain strong financial support from OeukmcJ1an 'Tho~ two aiT his polittca.l IC'gac' .. the adviser corTeCt.ly potnt- ed out ·· .\s far as candidates ao. tho'it' two wouJd be very aood he'!\ .. I ungren is a I ()..year veteran of C ongrt"Ss who did not seek rc-dec- t wn 1n 1988. after Deuk:mejian ~IN tl"d him u stale tmasurcr. a.it. l ungrcn found himself left tush and dn -and out of office -wbcll lbe \tJtl \enatc f'CJCC"tcd the noau- Yes ~·n need lob more if what l'I aoins on Ucpa • bu& it i not ~ r lM nah -• 11 NllftlQI '° ~ Orv Ambul'ltY· l : n deadloalc on ~ .. e vmage project CLUB From Al similar East < oast establishments that rcflttt the return of pool-pla)ing's rc- spectab1lit) the panners said. But the Planning ( omm1ss1on 1n September rcJcctcd the proposal. large!) because of the concerns ex- pressed by the police dcpanmcnt that the club could auract gambling. drugs and other allicll act1v1ty. Al the request of the planning dcpan- ment. Police Chief .\rb Campbell wrote a letter outlining police problems con· ntcted 10 pool halls and dubs an other cities Campbell used Costa Mesa Police Depanmenl dispatch records to show officers there responded to a s1m1lar husaness 1n that cll). the Shark Club. al least nine times since its June opening to deal with tights. drunken dnv1ng and one robbc~ But Co'ita Me~ police c,ergcants and t 916 -but never built -u a more than I 06,()()().tquare-foot development, has been scaled down to more than half its oriainal size. The now 41,jO(). square-foot project includes three re. taurants on the main Paci(te Cout HiJ,hway level. another eatery at a lower level. parkina, tada·ttlated co. cnsions and public plau space. Development coordinator Jonathan Chados said the complex would enhance beach access. escpccally to those beachgocrs "who don't want to get sand between thear toes." Huntinaton Beach resident Rita Healey said she opposes even the scaled-down prOJ«l. "It's an un- fortunate concept that assumes that what happens in Miami Beach and Newport Beach as good for Huntington Beach:'' Bob Biddle. president of the Hunt- ington Beach Tomorrow slow-srowth group. said approval of the plan would result an "giving public land to a pri- vate developer." • lieutenants told the Oru1e C.Ut Daily Pilot that the Shark O ub. which has been the subJCCt of complementary "'nte-ups an several publications. isn't the source of an inordinate number of probkms Newpon Beach Caty Councilman Clarcn~ Turner said he d1dn"1 fttl the Classic Q dub would cause too many problems either. .., met with them (Flathers and H1linsk1) at the site. and I did not ha"c any particular con- cerns ... Turner -;aid ··1 felt this estab- lishment "'ouldn't be any more detnmcntal 10 the cit) than any of the other bu'iinec;sc<; we have. "Knowing another similar club an Costa Me..a. 11 didn't appear to me 10 be an cstahlic;hmen1 "'c should refrain from appro\ ang:· Turner agreed thl· image of tnll1ards 1s 1mpr0\ in[t again By Alrieltda w,., ~Ccmt~ .... HUNTINOTON BEACH Pattnll asked Hvntinsion Beach Union Hilb School District trut1ee1 Tuclday 10 in- stipte an S80 lab fee to ~Y for driven uaininJ counts. but dittnct oftldals ate stayina neutral for now. Parents like Dan Rankin, eteer to prepare for the wont, fear the reMlll of waitina for the 90vernol"s budaet to restore more than Sl00.000 ia funds wi&bdrawn from the prolf'Uft Aue. 31 . Tnweet do- cided recently to suspend the bebjftd.tbe. wheel arainina portion of the district'• drivers education prosram. Witbout district trainina. pattnts fiK:ie paying more than $200 for private drivina school. where qualifications for instructors arc not as riaid as those for the 1ehool district accordina to Rankin. who bu a child anendina Fountain Valley Hiab School. Students also might just skip train-°"' ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, • ' i• and wait until llC 11 to aet a li«n1e, kllid. ·111e ntlt tc:bool board meetina is ... Juu too Iona to wait:• he sa,id ... (But), t don't &ivc up and I don't ao away." Joinina Rankin was perent Henri Labor- de, who recenUy formed a aroup calJed the Drivers Trainina Foundation. He has since received lcttcn of support from state 1ena- 1on Marian Beranon. R-Newport Beach, and John Seymour, R-Anabeim. and Hunt- inaton Beach Mayor Tom Mays. Laborde is now scekina nonprofit status and plans to start raising funds in a few weeks. "There's precedent. There are other tc:hools doing it right now and we shouJd be able to do it as well," he said of parents in the Capistrano Unified School District now paying for trainina. "It's legal to do 50 .. H According to Superintendent Larry Kemper. however, the legality of how to hand~ the ttisis is in question. .. .. II be happy to check it out with the attorney:• Kemper said. Althouah Kemper Pledecd to look into the request. he indiCltcd that the aroup would have to raise the entitt $229,000 for the distria to restore it, rather than let it be funded on 1 per-student basis. Marina Hlah School traffic safety coorinator Robcn Ralston, who outlined the history of drivers tra.inina fundan& for the board. said he believed "all schools should be ready to drive .. a,.er Nov. 9 when legal papers are filed apinst the state by the California Association of Safety Education in the Monttre) Count} Su- perior Coun. Should the lawsuit be won and fundina restored. Kemper said the board would not have to m~t or lake a~ for the pro- gram to be reinstated. BEACH croal hment pcrm11 • In tht.• \l. C'>t "'l"" port an:a "'here the bulk of the encroachments are located. home 1mpro,ements "'II be allowed to e\tlnd a ma\lmum of 15 feet. Jnd owner<. must pa~ roughl)' S600 prr )Car. plus cost· of-li1.1ng 1ncrca~s That means 61 lwmc o"'nc~ must scale back their walls and patios Mark and Crlsplna Calvert pose for a family picture with their son Christopher Michael after a Superior Court AP~to Judge ruled Monday that the woman hired a.s a surrogate mother has no legal right to custody. From Al structural encroachments -17 an all - must be removed. but landscaping "111 be allowed to remain • In a four-block stretch JU')t east of the Balboa Pitt. hom~wners wall be allowed 10 keep their 7' :·foot encroachments and must pa) rough I) S '00 per ~car. plus annual CO')l-Of·li' ing 1ntre3St''>. for an en· Los Angeles to oppose airport noise legislation BIDS • Propcn) ownc~ ha\C~ one )car from the polK> ·., cfTcct1\C date to comply • Tht" fcc' for the encroachment permits arc suh1cc1 10 change after staff reviews admin1stratl\e cost'I. l c lS A.NGELES -The Los Angeles C1l) Council Tuesday agrttd 10 oppose federal leg1slat1on that would eliminate local governments' ab1lit) to regulate air· pon no1'lt'. From A 1 Orange Coast Dally Piiot Night Editor Stan W)man took the night off from the newsroom to go on the block. Mary Lou Green. <1ss1stan1 vice president of financial services at Union Bank in Huntington Beach paid S 1,300 to fl y to Denver with Wyman and the Los An- geles Raiders for a weekend to attend a Raiders-Broncos game there. The council further rc1cctcd the idea of ex tending a paved oceanfront boardwalk all the wa) down the ci ty's coastline. noting such an e'\tens1on was defeated by the council a fr" )Can ago as a dangerous idea. The <\1rport Capacity Acl of I 990. which 1s attached to federal budget leg1slat1on. would establish a national a1rpor1 noise policy to ovcmde local controls. ll also would lift some small a1rpons· restnct1ons on larger aircraft. such a<> Lockhced·s L·IOll. Green also purchaS<:d a date with 29- ycar-old Raymond Whipp The pair will have dinner at the R1t1-Carlton then cruise to Santa ( atalina Island for a weekend. returning home b} pn,ate sightStting plane Council mcmbcri. said they would not be threatened b\ Coastal C'ommas"on staffs strongl~ worded suggernon that the com- m1ss1on would not appro"e an) encroach- ments ""llhout a paved pathway from 36th Street 10 the Santa .\na R1 ... er C'ounC1lman Phil Sansone questioned whether the 'itate can force the c11y to c>.tcnd the board"'alk "'1lhou1 pro' 1d1ng an' monetaf' help for the prOJttt i...om1e rnntcnded the s.tatc 1sn'1 forcing the cit} to do an~ thing The Cit) can still re1cc1 "'hatncr the tomm1ss1on approves. shl· noted Pre" 1ous Bachelor Bids have tra- ditional!) made Orangr C ounl> a leader tn fund-ra1s1ng for the nation '-*It ...., Clllt ---dMll-....... 111 ii-.... ........ ,,.. .... .. ""' 10\ "*"-lllcK~, ( lfl' .. 111 ~ .. "'°oOC* 105 lo .... '°' ,.. ~ "' '"' .. ., JO\ 10.~~ .. Oii*J A;t """''' Ill °' •• Co111ly Wit! I lflCI lrOlll loocl IO lllOdertlt The bill. sponsored by Sen Wendell Ford. D-K) also would require the Feder- al .\ \lat1on .\dm1n1strat1on to review exist- ing and propo'ied a1rponno1sc regulations b~ 1992 Proponents of the leg1sla11on say 11 would help ehmanate a patchwork system of no1Sl' controls currcntl> 1n place around the countr. Officials. at Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena A1rpor1 ha' c cit pressed concern over the propo<>cd leg1sla11on. saying at could TODAY: Mostly sunny, with west to southwest afternoon winds to 15 mph Hl(hs 1n the upper 70s to upper 80s 111tand TOMOllOW : Patchy low clouds and toe in the morn enc. bat othtnme clear HcM rancinc from ebovt 75 to 88' OCEAN REPORT TOOAY'SSUN Sunrtse: 7:04 a.m. Sunset: 6:08 p.m. TOOAY"SMOON MoonriM: 12:31a.m. Moonset: 10:27 p.m. F .. Moon NO¥. 2 BOATING ............... ,, .. is ._ • .. ....._ "'"' r ...... l ..... ...,.1111...,. FISHING ""<*Mt ....... ....... uia ...... ,..... ..... ... ...... TIDES -rn1.,. ,,.. .. ,.... .. ....... SURFING LOUD 8 ............. fl ...._tit•• H ~~ g s. a...i. 1-4 1011 ... , ,, .. ••• v •• .. . \ chm1na1r agreements with aartines that lim11 la1e-n1ght and earl} morning flights and allo" onl) quieter Jets. Similar concerns also ha"c been raised tn John Wayne Aarpon officials in Orange County. where Oaght curfews and Quiel JCIS "ere required b) a 1985 agreement "'•th Ncwpon Beach. City Councilman Joel Wachs introduced a motion last week calling for the council to denounct the leg1slat1on as an aucmpt to circumvent the authority of local gtn · NOISE From Al airpon noise res1ncl1ons and charge a pt-r· passenger f~ to fund construction of new a1rpor1s. But the federal polic~ C'Ould actuall) increase noise at John 'Wayne -"'h1ch has the most stnngent noise regulat1ons in the country -since Ford's proposal allows no rcs1nct1ons on quieter. "stage three .. air· craft such as Ml>80s. cmment 1'hc ball. even as amended. would cfTtc- t1 1 prevent Los Al'Wdcs and other local operators of airpons from imposing new and stncter noise controls al airpons such as Van Nuys A1rpon:· the motion states The clly Department of Aarpons has two proposed ordinances pending that would eliminate noise from Phase 2 aircraft by the ~ear 2000 at Ontano Airpon and LAX. -By City New1 ~rvl~ Newpon Beach and county official'> say the proposed noise poliC) stands to abolish Orange County's ab1lit) to regulate 01ghts and enforce thl' 10 p.m departure curfew set in the I 985 se1tlcmen1 agrttmenl be· t"el'n the ci t~ of "lewport Beach and the a1rpon Local leaders "ere funher outraged when Ford tacked his pohc) onto a budgct- :11; bill lo Ir) lo get 11 pasS((f qu1ckl) through Congress without full heanngs 409 so. IOe 70. IOe 80t Banda show high i.mperatures. 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Manu, the Rivmide City Colleee inside linebacker who knocked um])ire Nick Van Lue uncontcious durina the Rust1en• 22-13 Million Coftkrence victory last Saturday. has been kicked off' the team. Unfortunately, there have been rumon indicatjna Manu will never play apin - that bis caretr is finished; that. even Richard Dunn thouah he's a Division I prospect, he'll be banned from the pme forever. What kind of action is that? Sure, Manu made a bia miSlake, but I believe it's S..OUNNlll Offlclal Nick Van Lue II• on ground unconlciOUa. Finalists every time out, that's the way it is for area The 1980s were outstanding for Orange Coast high school boys volleyball teams. One of the two ClF finalists (if not both) have been Oranae Coast teams every year. Estancia, Ncwpon Harbor and Laguna Beach have appeared in the finals three times, Corona del Mar, Edison and Dana Hills twice and San Oemente once. That's quite a record. Since I covered the Newport Harbor team of 1980 and the Laauna dynasty from 1981-83, this week, I'll cover the rest. The Estancia team of 1979 and 1980 were eltlremcly talented athletically, but Santa Monica. led by current USC men's coach Jim Mclaughlan won the 1979 title and Newport won 11 in 1980. Players from that Estancia unit included JdTGasp(r. Bob Re1den. Dan Vrcbalovich. Charlie Branoe Kent Smith, Tim Krohnfelt and Bill Mat· tias. The late Steve Van Hom was an important member of the~ teams and Mike Pomeroy was the coach. In 1984. my fnend Tom Pcstoles1 coached his first boys team at Estancia It See BRANOE/14 Men'a coach BfU ~(left), women'• coed\ DNn Andr• ....d the grim ,...,....;. of toeing eeaons. The long road back b11lns now Mulligan -he's looking for some hugs Clock ls ticking for Andrea's team By Jon Ferguson °'~ 08ily Pik>t I IRVINE -Twenty-three chances. That's how many opportunities to improve lie ahead for the UCI men's basketball team. loser of 23 contests a year ago whllc gaining only five v1c- tones. It was the worst season in UC'I h1stor). contained the lon,est losing streak in school history and was the most frustntmg and unsuccessful season in Coach 8111 Mulhpn's career. which spans four decades with only two other losing seasons. .. It's gotta be better after what we went through last year." Mulligan said, looking ahead to the Anteatt'rs' 1990-91 cam· pa1gn. his 11th at UCl . The theme is upbeat. The coaches ha\e instilled an attitude for the future. emphasizing the need to put the past to mt. "We haven't really talked about how bad Wt' did last year," forward Jeff Herdman said. "We mostly t.alkt'd about how good we can be. We're real close as a team JUSt because of last year. The guys that arc here really contnbuted a lot last year. and they want to tum 1t around." While UCI won't be hsted as a t1tle contender in the Big West Conference, the players and coaches beht'vc they can be comp(tit1ve with a fire which rarely burned for 40 minutes in games a year ago. "We JUSt have to play hard the whole game for 40 minutes." Herdman said. "There were so many games last year whett I think that v.as thC' main reason "'e "'ere losina. because we gave up See MULLIGAN/II By Jon Ferguson Orange CoMt Dally PllOI IRVINE -It wasn't easy tO en- dure The UC'I women's basketba.. .:am lost three. won one. then lost 1t• .t 24 ~~ games of the 1989-90 season. LOCludinl '9 all 18 Bis West ConfCf'Cnc:e games. It ~ ~ was the worst campaign in Coach Dean Andrea's 12 seasons at the helm, the worst since UCI formed a women's team for the 1974-75 campaign. "By the third game. the pos1tive amtude was gone." Junior guard Kath) Lu:arraga sa1d. --We were counung the days. counung the practices. counting the mmutes 10 the end of practice.·· Near the end of the season. Lizarraga said players were "'eanng wnst watches around their ankJes underneath their socks to see ho"' close they were to the end of practtc:e. The clock 1s ticking again. but the players have left their watches at home. The Anteaters began official practice last Monday an their quest to tum things around. and n's ume to put the lost season behind them. ··People on the team really didn't care." said starting point guard Jenny Lee. who returns as one of only two seniors. "When there arc conflicts wnhin the team. It does not work.. It's not easy "People are more dedicated to play this year La.st year, p(Ople felt lake they didn't reall) want to plA) E\eryone (now) 1s exc11cd and wants to come 10 practice .. A )car ago. the 1eam atmosphere d1ssol\ed See ANDREA/II Matar Dai's Brad Merino He put the foot to the football to preserve victory By Richard Dunn Orange Coe9t Deity ~' SANT A ANA -Rarely do punters make such a difference in the out- come of a football game, but Mater Dc1 H1ah 's sweet 3-0 upset over Loyola last Thursday was an excep- tion Senior Brad Menno. Mater Dci's punter and startma defensive back, put the v1S1t1ng Cubs in an awkward position. Lo-yola, which came in undefeated and ranked No. 2 in the CIF Southern Section Division I behind powerful Fontana. was stunned. Merino was the savior for the Monarchs. He punted nine times for a 42-yard averqe. Menno's Iona. S7 yards. was from the back of the end zone. His scwnd boot was for SJ, a.pin from the back of end zone. Four hmC'S Merino's punts pinned yola inside the 10-yard line. "He iled us out time and time apin," ater Dc1 Coach Bru« Rollinson id. "He 1ctually should have had a fth one inside the I 0. but the omentum of one of our kids took im into the end zone after beina on he I ·yard line. "He just saved us. He booms one 7 yards standina on the blck hnc ·th 10 men rushina ... what more n you ask? He was calm and Just nked it up.·• Merino, whose family moved from ewport Beach 10 Irvine two months o, never punted before this seaton. t was his kickina ~ however, hat enabled the Monarcba to reconl nc of the bialest upetts in the uthem Section thit year. "ft was 1 IJftl victory and our fcntc just played awaome, ·• said ·no. voted the Or-.. C..C o.tl7 '•co-Player of the "\Yeck. "ft was ftm shutout of the yeer -•ltd it 1Pin t a top.ranked teem. That ty boosted our conftdtncr." Tbt Monerchs' toup non-tape ule, aivine them the nccdcct n· ,,_ MIAtNOlm .. .... ________________________________ ..illo ______________________ .... ~. • ~ethi l(ent Ri9yt()renge ~ ~... ,. USC sophomore quart•badc Todd Mannovk:h has been suspended for one~ : Marinovich suspended one · game for skipping classes · By Ken Peters AP 8'>orte Writ• LOS ANGELES -There wtll be a JOb fair It use this week on the football pracutt field. There may be new stanen at a lot of pos1t1ons -and definitely at quarterback -Saturday apinst Anzona State. The TroJans learned Tunday afternoon that sophomott Todd MarinoVlcb. tbeu stan1na quancrbact. would not be allowed to play apinst the Sun Devils becaux he has bttn sk1pp1na classes. Coach larr} Smith. wtto earlier 10 the day said that every startina poation would be dctcmuncd by p&aytt1' pcrfbnnanca an workouts thas .-cet. said after T\lltlday•s drill that Marinovkh Ml1 not even be alloMd to pen1apetc in practices this Wftk. Smith •id he had met with UM: q.,.. . tetileck weeks llO after -.iftl iUt 1-t Md not bttn atttftdine th 111 L He .W Marinovkh had .... to 11> to all 1ri1 CiaDcs Ind that the athletic department 1 ' ) (} , l :. . ........ ~JO ............. ............ NNw1 ...,._. Hill9 ...... Ooll"l'0.- .. We Md a lw.cbeoe ud a ralle to riile IDOM'f ... Mc.Oellla liid .. The lftOftC'Y doan•t ID lw jmt •dalctic ............ Any D\ale or fcmUe lbldalt dilit dnnon· stntcs t.be need and de.ire is elisible for the mo.ey ... Milli of COila Me11 ud Jira Medved or~ Bmdl1 I• tbe alumni-only division, Jona Jobn*>G of the C1ul of 1944 WM ....... 0ct.12 ... ~ Oolf'Counr in Fa s t_ya_ney. Oaat tlli• die ldloal WUI nccavc • ~dMd fair itl ..... lbip runct. Last year'. tM IOUI unnmt com- mittee ~led dlle ICMol with tbrte SI ,500~ witla s-t Of tbc money co.U. ha. ..... C)(tbe: SilVtt Aaaivenary of~ Harbor Football. l 9~ I-SS propams -~member the spec\lllC'Ular Don CantTCll spciciar! This year. U>Umament director Sparks MtOeUan says that even without the propam sales. be n - pccts l.M event railed as much or more than last ~- Now fOr t.be wiuerL Top 1'onots went tot.be Oats of 1967, wWch -.on lbc ticramble founome fonn1t with 1combined10Cal of 6it. Mem- btts of lk poup were Cot\a Mesa ·s Jim Owen" Mike Pomeroy of New- port 8eachj8i11 Cosbf of Manhattan Beach and obn Partridae of Key BiscayM, Fla. the MOil eccuraee ""°"'the women in the doecsM.o-tbe-i>in. whi~ Cari Cotton ofCottaMeaa ud the C1ai oft 9S9 took honon for the ahamni mm. Women's Alumni Lona Drive winntt was Jean Marshall Ritter oflhe Oaas of '4 l . wb~ the men•s title went to Homer C'onon of the Cass of I ~2. In the open division. the men's closnt·t~th~pin wmncr was Pat Healy from Costa Mesa and ttle CWsoft9•2, while Johnston ~ pealed honors for the women. Marse Wild of Irvine was the Iona· drive winner for the women and Nobu Takata of Lona Beach was the winner fort.he men. T~ second. aJso with a 64, was the COila Mesa Struors T cam con· sistin.a of Oiff Gilben of Newport Beach. Spod Melin oflrvine, llalpb Sports break Fl .... ,Sllill ... tap 12-m1n AP all-star squad NEW YORK -Cectl Fielder. the ~ fi rst maJOr·k agucr in 13 years to break • the 50-home run bamer. and Ryne Sand~rg. on l~ the third second baseman ever to hit 40. top a power-laden 1990 Associated ~SS ba)(ball all-SW t.eanL The 12-man team. ~lected in a nauonWlde \Ote of spons v.ntl'~ and broadcasters and based onl\ on rrgular·\c.'3\0n J)('rformances. 1s evenl) dn.1ded v.-ith SI\ :'\a11onJI Leaguers and sill Ameri- can League~ Thrtt teams had 1"'0 pla~ ers each -the P1ttsburgh P1ratt·s· J~ nam1C outfield duo of Ban) Bonds and Bobb' Ron1lla thr Chicago White Soll·s batter. of catcher ( arhon r,.,._ and relief pitcher Bobb,· Th1gixn. and Oa kland .\thlct1c~ outfielder R ick~) Henderson and nght-handed pitcher Bob Welch Not counting the pitchers. the team averaged almost 29 home runs ranging from h elder's 51 for the Detroit T1ge~ to BafD La rk in's ~'en for tht• World 'icnes champion < 1nnnnat1 Reds. SandherJ led the NL in home runs v. 1th 40 for the Chicago Cub\ and v.a<, the leading 'ote-getter with 165 onl " three sh' of being unanimous Ht" and M1lv.au l et' Brcv.crs designated h11ter Da'c Parker v.crc 1ht• uni\ repcate~ from Last 'car Fielder led the maJors "'Ith ~I homrr. and v.as an o"e!"4hl'lm1ng selctllon at fir.I base rece1' 1ng J "\O ,ote'I tn 16 tor runner-up Eddie Murra~ ot the Dodgcrs and I'\ fur .\l ba tting champion George Brett of the ~nsas ( ll) Ro}al~ Fielder also had 26 'oles for dt.·'>1gnatcd h111cr. third behind Parler's 78 and Brett's 3' Bond'> and Bonilla v.hu finished ~'<'ond and third 1n the outlicld \Ot1 ng. each hit more than '\O homer-. dro"e 1n more than 100 runs and '><.orcd more than 100 run' 1n kad1ng the Pirates to th e NL East tlllc Hemkr-.on v.as the top \Ott~-gctter 1n the outfield "'ll h 158 \Otcs. "'hllc Bonds had 157 and Bonilla 68 ( ompl cung the team are San Franc1!.eo's Matt Willtamc, at third base and the Nev. 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KRtA (1110) II 1111 lll1••1r1 "It's a complete pass. Bozo. He had posse s· sion of the ball before he flipped out of the tank." GNtzky 011 paint IPlm 2,000 Wa vne Gret1k\ had two assists to ~ move within one pO tnt of 2.000 and the • Loe; -\ngeleos K1ngs beat the Calgar) ' Flamt."\. 6--4. TucsdaS' night at the ---- forum to re tain firs t place in the m}the D1v1s1on Bob Kudel~k1. sl..ating on the Kings· fourth lint.' ..cored 2 "\8 into the thi rd ixn od to break a l-l tie His shot from lov. in the left ci rcle v.-cnt betv.een goalie Mik e \t"rnon·s pads He also scored thl' K in~· fin al goJI v. llh I 26 lctt on a pass from Gretzk\ Th.e Kings 1mpro.,.ed the1r lead to th ret' poin ts o'er second-plac l' ( algan 11 "'a'"' the firs1 game bet .... ecn 1he team'.! since 1he King<,' stunning up~t of lhc Flames 1n the first round ot las1 season's pla ... om u rcUk)' recorded his I .9981h point v.hen he se t up Ton) Gra nato's goal at I :w of the second pcnod <lretzl..' pa'iscd to Granato 1n the neutral zone and 1he left winger \kated 1n alone and hea t Vt"m on for a 3-1 lead. C1rcllk' had hoped to rral h the 2.00()..point plateau al home hut 1he Krngs nov. head out for a s1:ii.-g.amc road 1np 1hat beg1ni, 1n Winn1JX1t on Fnda} night In u1hrr '\pone, new'\ Tucsda' •Dodger\ selond ba seman-outfielder Juan ~.i mucl and nine other players tiled for free agcnq. ra1<.11ng thl· 111tal to 31 in the first th ree da}S follo v.1ng lhe World ~ncs .\l'lo filing were M1l- v.aukec !cit-hander Tl~d Higue ra >\tla nta infielder Jim Prcc,le\ Bo'\ton outfielder Tom Brunansl..} Detroi t Jllllhcr l>an Pct~ Kan\3~ Cit} pitcher "itl''e f arr \1 innt•\ola outfielder John Mo\Cs P11- tsbufll.h ou1fielder R J Reynolds and St Louis lhtrd ha'lt·man Tl·r~ Pendleton and p11chcr John Tudor • The C ahforn1a .\ngels and rd1ef pitcher Bob ~c( lure "'ho spent most of th1" }car on the d1\ahkd li'.tl. agreed to terms ofa onl·-~car contract. ~o term' of the agreement were rcka"K·d •Minnesota Vikings place k!lkcr Donald lg· v.ebu1 kc 1s being investigated in rnnnccuon with drug-'l mugghng allegations . .A.BC Ne "'\ rcponed ABC reported that the U.S a11ornc} ·., office in Tampa. Fla . has "1rref utable t''"dcnce" linking lgwebu1kc to an attt"mpt to smuggle hcro1n into the l ln1ted States from hi s na t1\'e N1gcna • Allanta Falcons nose tackle Ton) Casillas was suspended without pay fo r two games for mi ssing the Nf"L team's flight to l O'> .\ngelcs and Sunda) 's ga me against the Ram ~ •John David Jackson floored ( hns Pyatt m the 11 th round 1n Leicester. England and went on to a unanimou'I dcns1on to retain h1~ \.\BO hght- m1ddlewc1ght 111lc -From 111~ Auocl•t~ Pr~H Quote of the aar Du Heaalq, San D1cao Chargers coach. on the desi re of the fans for him to swi tch stanmg quarterbacks: "That hapixn~ to he a ~OCC'tlon of our society. Everybody wants a quick fh Wr don't have a quick fix here ·· MEllllll From 81 penencc to compete apinst top teams. was a contribut1n1 factor in their stunnin1 win at the Santa Ana Bowl "We knew they hadn't played any aood team• yet." Menno said of Loyola ... They weren•t ready for us. 1 don't thift.k they pttpared for us vay «ti. When (Dmk Spetks) ran back the open int kickoff (92 yards), that tunntd tbcm. They didn't know •hat to do. (The touchdown) tot cal~ b*t, bUt it .un stunned them ... "Dunna the course of the sum· mer. we kept thinkina who's aoma to punt for us," Rolhnson said. "We knew of two kicker$ and we knew that (David) Oonzale1 was our kickoff guy. We'd stay out late or 10 out early and do some punt· ina. Brad wasn't exactly boomina t~m. but he just kept workina at 11 in kicking the hall "I don't consider myself a punter," he said. "I play defense and punt to help out the team. l don't Stt myself as a punter or kicker. The th1 na I'd rather play is defense somewhere. which I think 1s more enjoyable ... Leam ing to punt wasn't d ifficult. After all, Menno played IOCttr as 1 youth and spent countless houn pnt(11o n1 wuh his fa ther. BefoN the eeatoa, Maler Ori started cwo • dly ~oull WithOUt knowifti ~ iu punw WOUJcl be. Ol'ltil MtftDo C8IM to the racue. "Coach (Eric) JohnlOl'l, our speclaJ teams c:oech, really has in- vested a lot of time in Brad and Brad's a vtty disciplinfd kid who acts out early everyday and has 1C1uaJJy worked hJm1elf into bctna a vtty aood punter." Merino, who plap riaht cor- nerblck and had an intctception api.ut Servile an the Aftltlua ~ opmcr, prdm DOI 10 be ~ u a punttt, "eft llMMaeh tbcre couJd be a &tu.re for Merino • "This year. wt d1dn·1 ha\'e a punter. IO 1 thouJht I'd try it and it workfd out." Menno said. ''It was caty. I just tartfd lck kir:-t it and it started takina off on rM. Merino, ave,...,n..1 3' yank 1 punt IOf nt into the LO)Ola ll'M· i.1 tit*ina Ma•CT Oti 1 '°"I way toward thi ltaaue dwnpk>nsbip thi1 ltUOn. · 0 Aad lbetl there MN 6\'e -Ilic• llld Mckiancy, Dan McGuire. Jack Stinton. Al ScbneU and Don WuJf. Thole arc the remainiQI chatltnten for the V~ PrelWents Cup at New- pon leadl Oolf'Course. WUif joined the other four after =• tbedwnpion'!%!flhe nts C. to Bob~ lat Saturday. FOf'tM:ttook the title. 2-up. The Men '1 C1ub also held ita rq· ular weekly tournament on Saturday and the Aiabt A, low 1fOSS cham- pion was none other than tho famed Hal Green and his ever-popular 64. Low net winner was Mc k.inney with a SO. In the 8 Ai&ht. McGuire shot 66 for low arou 6onors, white For- bes shot .SO for the low net title. In theC Aiahl, lowgrosscham- MUI.UCO From 81 "One br two auys wo uld quit playing and then everyone would gi ve up, and when we lost (gradu· ated senior Rod) Palmer, we lost our senior leadership. That's no excuse. because when wt lost him, Rick) (Butler) and I should have pi cked it up. I think we're going to. pla) well. I think we're aoing to play hard. I guarantee that." oioft WU Doft 08UUIO with a 74 and IOw net wiaat:r WM John Sullivan witb160. Oa On. I l . the low poss winner WM Sduiell, .nth 16 7, white the low net champion wu Cari Cotton with 4'6. 0 Meadot11la.rk Oolf Course in Hunti"flon Beach held iu Oub Champ1on1bip and Giles Meyer of Huntinston Beach put totether rounds o'70. 74-70, to finish seven wokcuhead of Stanton's Mark Bubicb (74-7(). 78). 0 Ken Calvcn. formerly of Estancia Hi&b. abot 69· 73 to finish StCOOd in the San Clemente City Cham· pionsbips. His 142 was one shot ~hind Paul McGintey ofl~land. Alan Dropb of Newpon Beach and Bi~ Canyon Cou. ntry Oub finished in 1 tic for fourth W1th a 144. hlrkt Lattbl &U ~CM.I 0.UyP1»1~1n.e dJlj pl.I tWfltaa .,an ~vny w~. Sance practice began on Monday, Oct. IS, there are DO days off. U<;l can't afford them. The team as going twice a day Mondays and Wednesdays (6:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.) and once a day on the other fi ve days. With the arrival of the school year came an interval running pro- 1ram designed by UCl track direc- tor Vince O'Boyle. As an extra twist. the team pcrfonned it at 6 a.m. The Anteaters did not come near their potential a year ago. Few would debate UCI had the potential to win more than five games, but the fact was it rarely played up to it and fa ced its own share of ad\Cf"ill). UCl's Ricky Butler. "People regret conditioni.na; they bate it," said May, a Juruor post • player. "But they·vc g~tten ~hrouah tt with a high level of intensity, and I've just got a lot of respect for those guys. 'T m not sure n's the physical aspect of cond1t1on1ng. but the mental aspects of conditioning. You have to be so mentall) tough to be here at 6 in the morning each da) busting )OUT butt. It 's gotten ever)bod) prepared. We've had to ~ a team to do this together It's helped us a lot. brought us closer together" The athletic administration voiced Its vote of confidence in Mulligan. 60. near the close of the season by cittcndmg his contract for two \Cars. He has been known to bnng out his share of achievement 1n past teams. and he's being coun ted on again "lt'c; the fir'>t time I've ever fin - ished a season and wanted the sca'>on to start a week later ... Mulligan sa id "l lsuall) you want time off I wanted to get into 1t so bad and redt."cm oursch cs." Hov. mul·h the tram can im prove remains to be seen But one thing 1s for sure. The\ won·1 be satisfi ed with convening on a few of those 23 opportun1t1l''i "I 1hinl R1l ~\ and Jell hope it's goi ng to happen in one year:· Mulliga n \did of re1urn1ng the pro- gram to rc\pe«tab1ht) "I think 1t ran tx· donl· Other 1eams ha\c done 11" ~ophomorl' k fT \'on L u11ow, v.ho mo,et.I into a \taning poc;111on during rnnft.·rcme pla' last season has seen a tumarnund before "\h \ophomnrl· ~l'ar 1n high 'iChool "e onl } v.on 1hree or four g.a mec, and v.r taml' OUI m~ JUnlOr \ear and c;urpn'iCd c'cT)one. fin· lshed \\Ith a J 7-5 record:· Von l u11ov. ...-itd ··1t's possible to be done I th1nk this 1eam can do at."' Mulhgan rcal11cs 11 won't he cas}. hut lhl' in nu, of th rrt' commun1t)' wlkgc rcuu1t'i -two who played at a "inning program at Cren'lhav. High and projected stan1ng point guard Gerald Md)onald -should prtn 1de c;ome immediate help. "It's not hkc we're a great team:· Mulligan ..aid "\.\\"re better than we y,,ere but compared to the teams in the cnnkrcme and 1n the non- con ferencl' 'll hcdule. it's g01ng to ~ a tough 'ilrugglc .. The team 1~ attc.·mpting to lake ANDREA From 81 "E"ef)bod) pulled awa)." Liz- arraga said "Everyone spilt up - not e'en into groups. but 1nd1v1d- ual~ There was no leadership." Nor was th ere any commun1ca· uon Once L11arraga forgot her con· tact lenses for a g.ame and d1dn'1 tell either coach until halfti me. afier sht" had thrown up an embarrassing amount of air ball~. "I v.as keeping 11 all to myself," Liza rraga said. "The first year, (we) communicated a lot. La~t year, there was no communication. That's what brok( down (the team) too. That really hun m) game. (The coach) was trying lo figure out what was goina wmng. and ..,,,c couldn't talk about It •• Andrea admits. there were a lot of th mp which broke down because of mountrna losses •"We went throuah those: silly hnle th.inp," Andrea said. "It took a year of aoana throuah that We dad not achieve hke teams of the past here. Unless we achieve, we can't be succnsful. We've learned that." Lee, Lizarraga and "" others are back from a roster of 14. which included just one senior and did not fiaurc to fini~h hiah in the Bia West to beaan wtth. Still. And~a felt it could have done better than 1-27. "We wett not as skilled last year as I thouaht we were." Andrea 1aid. "I knew t.hat aoing in it would ta ke a pal effort. .. There W\"rt people who beat us UIC From 81 steps to make the struuJe worth· while. "We fQUy pushed them 1nto workina hard in the spnng and summer.~ Mulhgan said. At the head of the hst we~ Bu tler and Herdman. but there we~ others too. hke Juniors Elgi n Rogers and Don Ma). and sophomores Jeff Von Lutzow. Cra ig Marshall and Dylan Rigdon to name a few. It helped that the Anteaters fi n- ished last season on a pos1t1ve note. wi nning three of their last fi ve games. Included was a wm over highl~ regarded UC' Santa Barbara on the road to sna p a sc hool·f'('COrd 15-gamc losing streak. "I think toward the end of lht season. we went out and stane< ha ving fun ." Herdman said. "W went to Santa Barbara and reah1e our season v.as shot. We we~ 01 here for a couple of months drea ing being out here We knew · · onl~ had ~" games lefi. so we J' t "cnt out and o;taned playmg. 1d "'e staned "'"ni ng That's wher J.e started talking aboul this ~· .on and dt"C1ded to go fo rward .. Last sea~n mo11' ated B1 lier. who said. "I wasn'1 used to le .mg. so th1'i year I want 10 use that nger and put 11 toward this year." Butler and Herdman have :ome 10 camp slimmer and in th• bcsl shape of their h'es. and thei1 ded1· cauo n to 1mpro' ement 1s providing leadership "Usuall ) in the past. we son of mc-ssed around. but this year we were much more focused on gctt1ng workouts done and doing them right.'' said Rogers. who often worked with Butler th1'i summer "Just 'ICC'ing (Butler) looking ~tier and v.orkmg harder than he ever has 1s an incentl"t' to evef")'body. and 1t sa)s a statement this year about our team .. UCl's Jenny Lee JUSt on skill Then thcrt wcrt pro pie who we were close to on ski II level. and we underachieved. That was coaching.. We vossly unckr· achieved. We had so me close pmcs early we lost. and wc made some coaching mistakes that wc couldn't get rom:cted unul we got them on the floor mort. ··ney all wanted equal s11uauons on the floor. Everybody wanted to start or take over. People were say1na. 'Why. 1f she's I fo r 13. why can't l be?' .. Andrea said. And there lay the crux of the Anteate,.,· problem. Tryina to fill the void inside with a group of inu perienced freshme n and sophomorc-s, Andrea looked to the ptnmeter people for lhc offense . starten on Thursday. If a (rqular) starter sco~ h•ahtt or even wath another player. t.bcn he (the rqular) will st.an. If not. he won't .. compccins all over 1p1n for stan · Smith •id he was anntina a int jobs. rouplt of uemptiona, to injurtd wldc receiver Oary Wcflman a.nd .. We told them (the players) that li ncbeekcr Scott Ross. who wiU be tbac art no nr11. 1CCOnd or ~u'd 1t1Uttd thrir 111n1,,. pots aaum· 1eam1 001!· ~naive.I)',: def~nllv~ly Ina lhcf tt able to play 1t Tmtpr. or in the ktekina pmc. m1th said. ...... bod 1 A.JI ...... _ uul f\lct) 'I e IC ,,. s Uoun ·rwc will loOk •• 1ht films or , t.h1t rule,·· smith •Id or the com· pnttic'c th 1 Wttk and ct.oc. the petition for Man1na,iobl. .. And that Herdman added. "'This 1s m) fourth year and this 1s the closest team. The la st couple )Cars. we·,e had three or fo ur gu) s v. ho y,,ere real laz) and did n't seem to v.ant to be out there." Von Lutzow said the playe rs are rcalmng the bem·fi1s of the con· d1t1oning program. "There y,,ere all those close games we lost last year ·· Von Lutzow ~1d "The faugue factor got to us Last vcar's cond1t1 onmg was not close to ih1s )ear ..\ y,,eek of this year's cond1t10ning would ha'<' cner- wht"lmcd us las1 )ear ... Before the cond1t1oning bega n. players put in more efTon than before on their ov.n ume There was more of a conscious effort to 1mpro' c ixrsonal shon com1ngs Players stepped up y,,e1ght v.ork- outs. tnmmed dov.n bodies. v.orked on shooting. ball handling or whate,er. l\nothcr important factor v.as working out with six or se"en for- mer lJCI pla)ers who y,,ere ba'k training at l T I in the off-season to prepa~ for professional ~awn~ "I can't imagine. that th ere can't be some1hing good to come from a 19-year-old kid "'atching how the pros lift and how they wor~ ... Mulligan said "Wl''d run at 7 1n the morning. look 1n the.· g) m and see (Scott) Brooks in there to 'ihoot. Our gu)s \Cc that and 'la). 'What the heck is 1ha t gu~ doing shooung in the ofT-~ason at 7 in the mom· lng..,. ·• bul v.1th Jn unhalann·d atlacl.. thn shot poorh Lee and L11arraga 1v.o of the more proficient 3-point shooters in the conference had poor seasons from the field f-ol>\ard y ,onnc Catala "as thl' onh An teater to shoot o'er 40 ixrn·nt < 476) from the field or a't>ragl' 1n douhle lig- ures The fi'<' pla)'eT't "1th the mo~t stanli and <ii\ of the snen with th e most m1nutl'S haw returned Six others d 1d not 1 ncl ud mg one for medical rcason11 and so me v.ho left before th e end of the c;eason Sc"· cral morC' con'lldr rrd ending thei r career<. or moving on. but decided not to bail out. "I sat down and thought. ·is this wonh 11? This 1s not something I want to go through again This 1s not wonh 11: " said Lizarraga. who con~1dcrcd fin1'1hing school at UC'I but ending he r basketball cart'('r "But by the end of the season. I was resolved to come rock. "We sa1 around once and talked. and each of us asked each other. 'Are you coming back?'·· L11arraga said "Toward the end of the season. when we had a team meet· ma. no one wa<; sure When we came back af\(r we got a month off. and I was not sure 1f I'd~ one face back .. Ending 1t on a sour note wu never a ron,iderat1on for I..«. who the playc~ nnd coaches look to for leadership on the coun Otis season. "It's my 115t year." Ltt said "The only reason I wanted to come back was b«aust I didn•t want 10 fini sh my career hke that.'' socs for the ~st of the year, too. . .. Asked 1f there m1Jht be tome ncpllve rc1ct1on. Smnh taid that obviously all the pla)'ttl won't be happy with ha\ltng to '1lr1 n their JOM 1p1n. "If ~uy doesn't want to com· pctc; falls by t~ wa)'llck." the ~h ·d ... There's no dJplomatic wat to do it But 1t'1 my rootblll tt11n and if s my way to do iL "As I toec it. v.c ha~e nothina to Joec. .. ( . ' Rustlers', tes' players of the week OPPINSB DEPZND WAYNE DUPLANTIS EBIC THOMPSON Goldea West Ooldea West DIPENSE JOHN KELLY Orange Cout OFFENSE ADa.AIN STEEN Oru1e Coast Thompson. a 6-2. The S-11. 180--pound 225-pound sophomoTC freshman kicker set a middle linebacker, had school record with five seven primary tackles, field foals (from 27. 2S, four assists and one 27. 2 and 33 yards). h caused fumble to spark also lled a state and ----------GWC"s top-rat~ de- nauonaJ record. Thompson fense. Kelly Duplantis The 6-3. 230-pound so pho mo re o utside linebacker had five solo tackles, includ1na 1wo from behind the hne of scnmmaae. ~ven assists and one pass rush The S-S. J 8°"9ound freshman tatlback car- ried 10 times for 46 )'anis and 1wo touch- downs after recovenna from a aroin tnJ ury and practicing onl} ooce. Orange Coast Area briels Rustlers' biggest test awaits Pappardlne denies Newland 500th career victory at UCI By Richard Dunn ar-. Cout o.My Ptlol Pepperd1ne sophomore and Golden West College product Henry Rabello scored w1th 28 seconds left in the game to lift the Waves to an 8-7 wm over UCI in Big West Conference water polo acu on at Hentage Park in Irvine Tuesday night The loss dented An1eaters Coach Ted Newland his 500th career win at UCI. Ne"'land's record stands at 499-1 77-S Li( I battled back lrom a 6-3 deficit in the third quaner. sconng 1hree goals m a span of I 23. Skylar Putman scored with I :28 remaining in the third period. followed b) Mark Herman at :4 7 and Jay Warren 11ed the game at 6 with five seconds left in the 1h1rd The Wa ve~ ~ored twice in the founh pcnod and after Rabello\ goal. UCI mounted one last attack. but Peppcrdine stole the ball and swam out the clock The Anteater\ had to pla} without leading scorer Pablo Ynzar. who broke the m1ddk finger on his nght hand 1n practice a week ago In community college action. •Golden West I !I, Cerrito• t : Bnan Sciacca swred fi"e goals and Ton. Culbertson th~. as the <;tate '<. \Ccond-ranked Rustlers (22-3) won in South Coast Conference action • Oran1e Coast %1, San Dle10 Mesa 10: Mike McNeO scort'd ti"e goals as the Pirates (:!1-5. 8-1) blasted the OI~ mp1ans in the O range Empire ( onfercnce C\te'e \1oshn 'ICOred his first goal for (X( In high ~hool action • El Dorado 8. Newport Hart>or 7: The Sailors ( 11 -5). Orangt' Count) 's Sttond-rank~ team. lost at home to the third-rated G olden Hawks when the) failed to S<.'Orl· tn tht' fourth quarter. Rob Worthing. T} Lunde. R1k1 Crumins and Richard Ruffini all had third quarter goals as Newport rall1t'd from a S-3 defirn to 11e 11 at 7 at the end of three quarters. Rumm·s goal came from four meters out with one second left 1n the penod. IJCC tops RIVll'lldl In IOCC• Dann ( ourtcr scored the go-ahead ~ goal w11h se"en minute!> ldi 1n the first r""~ half o n an assist from ( hns Dohert) to ~ lead Oran~ ( oa!>I 10 a 5-1 O range Empire ( onfcrcnn· men·\ wccer win al home o'er R1"ers1dc C>ohcrt) later added a goal for the Pirates (9-6-1. 6-2-11 and Kevin Villar ad<kd a goal and t"o a\s1~ts ~te"c Mull) stopped JO shots for OCC. •Golden We.t 1, Raod10 Sut1a10 I : John Ha"k" 'ICort'd an unas'l1sted goal with seven minute~ remaining as the Rustlers (6-8-:!. J-4..2) handed the Oon<. (6-1-2 I their first loss of the !>Cason 1n Orange fmpirc action .- In college men·, action • SoCaJ Colle1e !, Regl1 College I: The Van- guards ( 4-L!) scored a pair of goals in the final 13 minuter, to secure the non-conference win at ho me over their Colorado opponent. A.fter a Regis goal \\Ith 28 m1nutc!'I remaining. Toh) Ra) 11ed the game 15 minute!I later and <;even minute!! after that, ( arlo" Miramontes won 11 o n Ra\·, assist In college women·~ action. · • UCJ 1, Regl1 Colle1e 0: Dawn Evans scored at 48:45 on an assist from Michele Braceros to lead the Anteaters (6-1 0-~) at home in non-confercn~ action Altc1a Miller and Amee C hapman combin~ on four saves for UCI. In community college women's act10A •Golden West !, Bakersfield I : .\my litter \Cored her fourth goal of the season 10 lead the Ru~tlc~ (5-6-2) in non -conference action on the road Fy,,.1 JS• U•I II IM•ll wl• Jeannette F)lpaa ran her Sea View League girls tennis record to 11-1 to ~ help l 'n1vers1t) to a 12-6 win over Newport Harbor Fy lpaa. a JUntor. has 39-3 season record in 1990 and avenged an early season loss to Sailors freshman Mana Colazz1 •Corona dtl Mar 11, Woodbrtd1e 7: G1vmg most of his top pla)ers a day o fT, Sea Kings Coach Gary Salazar moved Enca Anhood and Marcie Asch 10 No. I doubles and Jackie O'Leary and Chnst1e McChntock at No. 2 and both learns swept to lead Corona ( 15-2. 8-0) tn the Sea View match. •Irvine 17, San Clemente I: M1l v1a and Alessandra Schtna1a and Jeanne Lu all swept at smgles to lead the Vaqueros ( 5-2) in South Coast League action. •Edison I&, Wtslmln1ttr !: Kim W11laue r. Brandt Fertig and Michelle Turner swept tn singles to lead the Charger\ (6-3) 1n the Sunset League match • MarlD• l&, Octan View %: Tnc1a Dillenbeck s"'ept at No I -.ingles and Lanssa N& and Diamond Tran s"'ept at No I doubles in the V1k1ngs' Sunset "tn • LapH Btacb 14, Cosca Men 4: Junior Laurel Schmidt swept from No 3 singles as the .\rt1sts posted the '1ctof) to mov~ to 12-5 O"erall. 6-2 1n the Pactfic Coast League • E1tuda II. Ctnluy 0: Julie Fielder didn't drop a pme at No 3 'ltnglcs as the Eaglc'l (9-7 7-1) routed 1hc C.entunon'l 1n a PCL battle "'"',,.,., "'"' •" U•lr..,"1 Newport Harbor streaked out to a • 8-0 first game lead. but was o utscored • '-.• 15-1 and then had to rally 10 a 9-15. _· _, __ _ 15-2. 10-IS. l~-1 . 15-12 Sea V1ev. League girls \Olle\ball \ICtory at U n1 vcrst1)' ''I'm l'alling them 'Tram Nightmare:·· Harbor ( oach Dan 01enn '>aid .. I finall)' JUSt lost 1t tonight .. Oncl' again. thl· Sailors ( 11 -4. 5-21 were led b) Tara Kmc~h and Maureen McLaren The pair combmed for '5 kills on the mght. Newport travels to Saddkback Thursda). before hosting Tustin and CdM ne:\I "'eek to clo'iC out its league schedule •Corona del Mu 3, Woodbridge 0: Knst1n Spataro had I 0 assists and fi\ e kills and Stac) Petc~n had four "ills and three blocks tg lead the No I Sea Kings (17-1 7-0> 1n the 'ica Vie w"''" I 5-4. I 5-2. I 5-' • Edlsoa 3. We1tmla1ter 0: In the Chargers· routine I 5-3. 15-1. 15-10 \ICton o'er the Lions. back-row spe'C1alist Katy Bul"Tl<'ll contnbuted 10 digs and eight sc.'n ice points and Junior outside hitter Dru Obadc notched eight k.111" fd1wn im- proves to 9-5 overall 7-' 1n the Sun'i<'t. "'h1le dropping Westminster to 1-8 1n league pla) • Hant1.01ton Beech 3, Sula An• 0: ~n1or outside hmer K ris Clemens (2S kills. 3 acc'i) and JUn1or outside hmer 1 era Walker (24 "ill<>. 6 ace\J sparked the Oilers' 16-14, 15-11 . IS-13 Sunset victory ~n1or setter Hea ther Peters added 78 8S'i1Sls for v1s1ting Hunungton. 5-4 tn league •Marina 3, Ocean View 0: Cns11n R~'lman had 10 kills and Tnc1a Rossman 20 as'l1s1s to lead the Vikings ( 11 -2. Q-0) to the 15-8. 15-1 '· 15-6 Sunset win Manna has a two-game edge in the standings. but must play Edison. Huntington Beach and Fountatn Valle) tn 1t<; rrmaining thrt'C matr hc'l -By ,_.~ D•JIJ Pl/01 H UNTINGTON BE.\( H -Not one. but two Fullerton ( ollege run- ning backs art among the M1ss1on Confercnct' rushing leader\ It that 1sn ·1 enough for ( 1olden V. est to handle then the Hornet<; ha'e op- tion quarterbac k Em Robin\On who's also a m~mbcr ol the con- ference's elite ground gaine~ Fullenon. undl'leated <1nd ranked No 2 in the nation before last w~k's 31-29 Im<. 10 \addleback. will be Golden \.\l''>l°'> ll>ughest tec,t to date on 'iaturda\ ( 7 p m I as the tv.o teams fight for lhl' Ct"ntral D1 vmon title T wo weckc, ~o (ioldl·n Wc<;t and Fullerton "t.'rl' lhl' uni) untx:atcn teams 1n the I t'Heam M1s'i1on (on- ference Both ha'l' a los'I no"' and could turn 1h" battlt' into a clash ol titans. "It's going 10 he a yeat gamt" ·· Golden \\ ot t uach R H Shac"lcford ..a 1d The R ustlcr'I and the Hornets are both loadl·d "11h talented and t\· plos1't" "capon' -pnmanh o n ofTcn\e for Fu llrrton and defense for GoldC'n \\ l'\t Put the t"'o together and fans at Orange ( oast < ollege Saturda~ night "Ill be 1reated tu o ne of the more 1mprc\\l\C ma1chups 1n the conference th1<. \car f ulkrton. 4-1 in rnnfertncc and 5-1 in all game<. has two quaht) freshmen running backs Bnan \\ 11- liams and < m ( ollim "Fullcnon har, great speed run- ning the foo1ha11:· ~had..letord said "The) ha'c the top runntng game 1n the rnnll'rl•nn: and combine the running game v.tth the option The' ·re 1hnN1ng the hall a lot less (than 1n the pa'itl hut the) do a good JOh "'hen the) do throv. Thn ·re .-.conng a lot of po1nt'i. v.h1ch 1'i a l\p1cal f ullenon team ·· The Ho rnets ha\C put up 21~ points thu<. far more than an-. other 'IChool in the < entral Dt' 1'i1on The~ '"amped ~an Dlego \1c\3 and Mt ~n .\ntonio "1th 47 Jnd 45 point<; re'ipeU" ch and art" ranked \Clond in !he wnferencr in total ofTt'n\e f-u llcrtnn 3' t'raging '04 ., ru!lh1 ng >ards per pmc to kaJ the nrnlcrenlc. t an hi.· ~ored upon and thr Ru<.tlcr'I ho pe to C\l)tl'>t' l''l"~ "'ed"m'\\ p(>\c,1blc fhc (1olden Wc.;1 lkfrn\C 1c; ranked No I 1n the confrn·1Kl'. hut more 1mport.tntl>. thr l{u,tkr'I. rush defense ts al'lo lop' 1n the rnnfcrcnce It v.111 hC' lhl' hardc<1t e'am of the fall ~mester tor \\ 1l- l1ams and Colline, \\ 11l1ams. the lOnferenll·' Ii Oh leading rusher a'eragcs 1N ' 'ard'l per pme and 7 :! per larr\ He's third in the conferenl<' '"'h 11· ru<ihing touchdov.n<; DUNN arc back on the road'} him tor an un'>port<.manlikl· (pen-to hear fro m the M1c,"on (on- nltyl As 'loon 3\ I J1d 1ha1. he ferl·nce ~fore hC' deude' 11 hl' "111 From 81 totall) prepostt'rous to restnct him from plnymg for the mt of his life What a JOkt'' He). '-"Call fall short of the mark and certainly nobody 1s perfect Manu has been dtsmmcd from the team. he ha'I completely embar- rassed h1m~lf. the school. has team- mates and the confcrenot, and that"s whcrt the run11hment should (('15(. Should the stoppqe of v1olcnot in ipons b(a1n at the communuy collese fe\ct? I find 1t appalhna lhll WC' ha"·e v1C'>lencc an)"'thcr. on tho focc of the ca.nh. but 1(you're io1n1 to stop 11 1n footbell. IW1 from &he top -not the middle of the board NA. plt)trt art cauaht ~llma coc11nt and u~•na 11 lhcmscl"c but they're beck on IM field IM M t ~ton. How many c:hancts d1d S1oc Howt I! ,., How about our own society -how many drunks • One m1'ltake 'lhould not ruin someboch ·s life If 11 did "'c'd all he ruined. Manu made a big one -on the field. mind )OU. "here the naiure of the game 1s \ 1olcnt -but that 'lhould not preH·nt him from pla~ ing 1n th(' future 0 Van Lue was taken to Fount.am Valle) Communll) Hosp1Ull on Saturda). but was released tha t ni1h1. He doc'ln't remember cvef)- th1na. but remembers cnouah .. It was the ttrond or third play or the l«Ond half and the play had JUSt ended." said Van Luc. a 5outhcm Caltfom1a football official In hi~ 2 ht ~son "Thest two players Wert ptttl)' c:lott and the) staned havina a few word" so t told them 10 1tt back to your huddln. They lumcd to 10 back. but then 1~y ~uared up qain and (Manu) wuna with an optn hand 1t one of the Golden WC\t pll)'tn "(Manu) bit him 1n lht' face m k and his head flew beck 10 I fl~ swung and 'ltrul k me ·· take legal action aga1n't \fa nu O "I wa'l lnockcd out·· \an l uc R1 vers1de ( 11) ( oal h 8arT) said "I felt 11 . then I JU't 'H·n1 to Meier and c,ports inlormatlOn three-the around and that'\ all I re- tor Robcn Schmidt ha' e ~n mrmbcr I don't n-memh<'r h111ing flooded with calls e\Cr sinl't' the tht' around I rouldn't he-ht'' r "h\ incident or how this h•ppened Manu. an All--<\menl·an l·an-"I've ncvC'r heard of an) thing h"c dtdate who earned MVP honon la\t thl\ h•ppenma hefort 1n lOlkgr year 1n the Orangt Count~ Bowl football. I don't know t',rncth what wtlh thrtt 1ntert'Cpt1ons as River-I'm ao ina 10 do I nC'<'d to think 11de won a nattonal title has a about 11 and w11t for a lettt'r from football future 1n hmho He rt· R1vcn1de C 1ty Collqe and from the ma.ins 1n 1ehool and has released a con~nce •• at""cnt g y1na ht v.ouJd not Mtss•on Conferenc e (om - pant tntcrv1cW1 to the mfd1a missioner T Mart Johnton " wait- " I'm not 1ry1n1 to hide from th<' •na for a report from RC'C' and satd mtdta. but for w-vcnal rt'asons. I he hat no way of rontrolltna \\that ('1An<>1 ~· eom~nl on m) ac.-happens to Ma.nu Collowu'I his 11ons," Ma nu said 1n tht statement com pkt ton of eommun1() roHqc. " i I have satd throush the collqr. "I don·1 rtc'lll C\-Cr havtr\I a I am rry for my 1C11on\. I made JJtuauon hkc lhts. of this t)'pt of a tcrribk mistake and have ember-maanitudc," John n said. "Rivcr- tasxd 1he roUqic. my COKh~ and ·c1c City Col'* 1s h.andlina the tttmmatn... ~ di1e1phne pan of tht problem and a it .,u file a "'1>0f1 10 me:· Van Luc. 4.\, 1 the van1t}' llktal'fl 0-18 .. ~ c.tr be ball coach 11 Narbonne H1ah 1n """17 rtltJI ,,.,.. Wrlttt ..._ Harbor Ctt). He wiJ ht ..-ould wall Nlwm .,,_,. ·~ .,,....,. . OCC preparing for resurgent Gauchos By Richard Dunn er-. Coul Delly PtlOI COSTA M ESA -f aung Saddle- back College . the t1m1ng could be perfect for Orange C oa'lt on Satur- day OCC howe,er v.1ll ha\C 10 a' 01d hurting itself 1n<.lt.>ad of m opponents. SaddlcbacL. 4-~ m crall and 4-1 1n the M1ss1on Conference 1s com- ing off 11s biggest '1c1on of the ~ason. a '1-:!Q upset mer Full· enon "h1lh v.a<, pn.-, 1nush un- defeated and ran"cd '" ~ 1n the nallon The resurgent ( 1aul ho'i C\- penenccd 1hc1r v.ur<.I \l'ar l·H·r la\I \ea\on ll·lll hut 1n lllll(I 1hn·,e turned the tahlcr, The' l"ntl·r \atur- da~ ·, I JO p m game al < ><. < v.11h a four-game v.1nnmg ''n·a" The P1rall''i t-l-.! '-21 wuld ldll h the Gauchor, on an emotional lull folio" ing "'>addkhal I.. ' h1g "in la<.1 "'eek hut ()( ( ( nalh Rill \\ork- man 1s onh conn·rned "1th his club after losing fi, e ol '>l·,l·n tum hie!> 1n the fi~I halt ag.a1n\I H.tnt ho \an- t1ago last "C'e" ··v. e·11 ~Ille for a "in ·· \31d V.o rkman v.h oc.t• team ha\ fumbled 2~ 11mcr, th1<; tall and 111\t I:! of them .. Tho'iC lumhle'I 1aL.c ~ou out ol the ball gaml ff, trw. !rating I guec,c; 1f \C1u·rl' around long enough \OU '4'c: 11 all and l\· penence 11 all Thal "a' a hcaul\ (la'lt Sa1urda' 1 ·· If the abundance of turnovers 1s an enigma for Workman, then the number of lnJUncs must be even more baffimg. Frec;hman tailback Adratn Stoen. thr Bue<. top rusher 1s suit nursing a groin pull although he was able to cam 10 11me!> for 46 )ards and two touchdowns against Rancho San- tiago a 43-15 ~tba-c-k for the Pirate\ \\.1dc rne11;er Patnck Reilly. O( C ·o; ~ond-lead1ng pass catcher "'11h I:! receptions injured a kncc 1n the second half last week and tould be out for tht: <JCason. < omerbalk and kKk returner uwrence Hatch 'iulTer~ a con- l U~!l1on on a punt return tn the clo~1ng momt'nl\ of the game against thl' Don~ and he·s doub tful for \aturda' \ophomorc out\ldl' linebacker Kc•.in Roberts. "ho has 32 tackles (I., pnma~ I. spr.uncd the same an"le last week v.h1ch caused him to m1o;\ t"'u games earlier 10 the '>t"a'>nn Ja!.On Butler (offensive ltnem<&n l 1~ out for the )cat" with a dl\located \houldcr and offensive guard Rand~ \.1arsh has a possible brnL.cn leg 1 he {a~ualt' ll\t expands with ofTen'lne guard Jim Weissinger 1"nee1 and 1n<;1de linebacker K.Jmo l enroln I kn~ I the latter lost for lht \C3'fln ( l I~./'-N < ; I : <. '< l .-'~-I and K-OCEAN ' CASH GIVEAWAY IN TH E:. LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST TODAY'S LL'Ck.1' WINNER HERE'S HOW TO PLAY 1. Pidc ~~ ahek•r 11 lt'I• Daily PlkJt (330 W. B8Y ~ ., Cost• tl Of K-Oceari ( 130 N.wport C.nt•r C>nv., M e 21 O In Newport BMch). 2. Stk* bu~ atd•r as cloH as posalt* m' your cata bedl llcenae plat• 3. Chee* the Oah Piloe datlY to ... 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T-1111-4, 0.-, 1 •uMN J. ·-' lllelllY ,_.,.,~ Kllllll • , .... ,.. • o.tro<I • v-ov•er 0 NewJe<w•I HY,_.,, W•"""910fl • ..,,.._..., Moflt...... S P11tal>ur'"' 4 Tr1111cdii1 IAHIALL ... _..._ NE w vo•~ ~E" ( .. ,(I_, ,,,. "'° .,..IOI! "" ...... -o ,.,,.,. "''c-S l lOVIS ,AllOINAlS-A""°""'ed '"-' ,.,~.......,,., 04 De•• Colt~' outf·..o.r next month's C ' ... ••••c'• 1t•11Ctti"110 be that time of year -hen all yaehtina cya tum towanl Mclko -C.O Saa L&aeaS. to be CUCL MOil of &bole eyes are those of ownm of ULDB 10orater lailbOeu., the downwind "lleda" which have come 10 ~any downwiftd l"ICC., r even to Honolulu, which It upcom- ina nellt 1ummer . Los Aftllelet Yacht Oub i1 tbe flrst to send )'ICblSmen down Mex- ico way with 1 dual start Nov. 9-10. Besides lhe ULB-70 class the raclna fleet will include International Off- shore Rule (IOR). International Measurement System (fMS) and Performance Handicap Racing Attt (Pl-tRF). .For the sleds it wall be the final race of their 1990 class ch.am- pionshaps. These speedsters always provide a spirited race for first to finish. The race for the title now stands between H.J. Wants• Chcval from California Yacht Oub and Davis Pillsbury's Holua, Newport -Ill ·.Harbor Yacht Club. Both are Santa --:....------Cru1-70s. Ml'#f'Olt~ LAMOIMG -1 -"· U enuw• 21 .. no M... 17• boftlto, M ..--. J rOCll lhll. I aculPll\, 1 ·-· )t ullco M ... l caoe1011 OAVSY'S LOCICllt C__, e.dll 4 _,., 64 ......... ltS DoNIO. 102 rOCll '"" 11 t4lllco lleU, J7 MltCI MU, lit m.dt.etel. • KullOlft ) .,,.._.., 1) •""• fl•f\ I ~\II ~It. t t ~ '"•""' ) "'-'O '""'' An unusual aspect of LA YCs Cabo race 1s that it design•tes Guadalupe Island. I SO miles north- northwest ofCedros Islands, as a mark of the course. Almon Loc:kabey 'h~ ~~-"-;, The reason for the dual st.art is that the slower boats will SCt I 24- hour head start, desisned to provide a busier finish ofTtbe Solmar Hotel. headquarten of the race on ttr tip of Baja California .. This will LA YCs third biennial race to Cabo. but the club has sponsored one of the premier yacht races to Mellico since 1961 . Ong- inally it was the Los Angeles to Mazatlan race which was finall y abandoned because of the distance (over 1.000 miles) and slow con- ditions usually found across the Gulf of California to the Mexican mainland. Joe McArthy to put together a near- perfcct game. Rofer has lrfl the school to assist the men's program at UCLA. , Lueasrace NfWPOlt ffartlior' Y•dH Oub ha allO aMOUnced 1be Match di• G>r its biennW race IO Cabo Saa 1.uaas. lhe onty one that 1tar11 ia tbe sprina o(the year lnltad of Novembet. LoQa Bach Yacht Club Ulo IPOD· '°" a biennial race 10 Cabo in odd-numbered yean. Cabo San Lucas hu beeome a popular finish for Mexico races (Ins th.an 1,000 nautical miles) in which fa.ir north or nonbwat winch usuall> providel. makina for a quick race. AH th~ clubs uae tbe Solmar Hotel u the race finish bead- quanen primarily beclute race committees can 11t comfortabty on the veranda of their rooms. and because of the hospitality of Luis Bulneu. owner oftbe popular hospice . D Hobie Cat Co., manufacturer of the popular Hobie catamarans and other small sailboats bas been com- mended by the United St.ates Yacht Racing Union for promotina safe sailing by develop1n1 the Comtip, a non-conductive mast to minimize the danger from mast contact with low overhead power lines. Hobie Cat as an oceanside-based firm that got its stan in Dana Point. Almu Locbbey'1 colsm• •P- pean enry w~. WU I very SCTapp) group of pla)ers with not a lot of height Adam Lockwood. Tom Smallcomb and Jon Wallace were ke) pla~er'i from the 1984 team that lost in the ( IF finals to Mira Costa. Dan Glenn coached 1n the lir't of his ml\ny CIF finals when &h~on played Dana Hi ll~ in the I 986 11tk pme. Dan Hanan wa<; the ke) on this team that featured R1lk '>m11h Ken Ammann. John Mc( ormick Kurt Lundberg. StC\l' T1tu'> and Eddie Rapp. They had a tremcndou., 'l'ar. tiut Dana Hills. coachl·d b\ ex-LagunJ star 01 Simmons wa'i better that year. outs1dc.-hitters. while setter Drew 5hc\\ard and nght side hitter Enc Pfister coupled with middle blcx-ker'i Pete E4lstman and Mike Curci 10 complement the strong o'crall attad. The bad roY. patrolled b} Jump- SCr\ ing J J Gan and the Sailors ll\:at a fine Mira Costa team in five games na1ed team won the 1989 cham- p1onsh1p. The talented team fea- tured T) Pnce. Matt Hemngton. Man Cw1ertnia. Jason Pcrluns. Chns Pltha. Chad Stttlberg, Caner Reese. Johnn)' Hamilton and Jon L'b ·These "'ere some excellent pla)- ers and the wan over Mira Costa \\a\ "''l'et Many of the Mira Costa pla)'ers returned m 1990 and took out their fru)tra11ons over a well-coached Edt!>on team in the finals. This year will be interesting. There arc numerous teams that could carry on the OranJc Coast tradition. Some of my picks art Manna. Edison or Huntington Beach tn the Sunset ~ague. Ne\\· pon Harbor. Uni\Crs1ty, Corona del Mar or Woodbndgc m the Sea View and Estancia in the Pacific Coast UCLA beat Stanford again to take a two-game lead'" 1hc Pac 10. The 81g West finds Pacific and Hawa11 undefeated. The West Coast Con- ference has Peppcrdine undefeated with Loyola Marymount and Gonzaga one game back. Gonzaga plays at LMU Fnda) and al Peppcrdine Saturday. Alben Gaspanan has Golden West College back on track to win another state championship after winning the Santa Barbara tour- nament last Sunday. Congratula- tions to MVP Jolt Eberhart. In 11/~!S Newport was again tn tht• finals and Glenn seemed to be making 11 a habit In 1985, Corona del mar had a senior-oriented team. The) had besi~Jy played together for ti' e years lhd were a good team John Schisler. Guy Putnans. Pe1cr Nourse and the onl) junior. Brian Lewis. were the core of this champ1onsh1p team. The I IJ87 season found (1lenn in the finals again. This }ear was ht\ first al Newport Harbor and his team won the champ1onsh1p Will Allison. Tony Menz. Chns Lee and Sheward and Curet were back 'iupported b) Mike and Btll) Nguyen They were beaten by Bnan Rofer. tn his first year as head of the Chargers. had a unit thaa perfonned well together. Aaron Boone. Karl Van Reusen and Steve Sn)dcr teamed with Daryl A ) res. Jason Curry and super sophomore One ke)'. I feel. 1s the number of seniors on the team. This seems to be a common factor with all of these teams. 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I• COLDWeU BAN~eRO hofM 1385000 I ~i·~\-Townhou~ Pool spa d10 Umt Gated com-1---------PenWtsull 2I07 Ch•nnlng 2BR IBA lronl Nlee & dMI\ 3BR ,.,..BA ~°('"111097'!a~~ Or T~ see ::• ~ .-dble gara~e Owner mun1ly w/pool IPI ten· Out of County PENINSULA 2 bd yrly • fr?'C. ltove frtg w/d °"'*'• lownhOme wllll ..... ~~n 1r.--~-· 722· 381 "'' 7 Minute welk 10 PfOf>!f!X 1525 s1000 •WATERFRONT3Br2S.. gar-oe PlhO grl'\dr UlllS IOfmlldlning lndry,frplc BE LCOURT TOWNHSE beacll An ent11e wall ol HUNTNGTN BCH • 3 bd 2 car g., new pnttcp1 pd W&fk lo bct11 $1250 yard gar• The H~ SelJers.• WY Ult mTS ._.......... 1 rv.4 deep d1scoun1 3BR glass makes lhlS sunny Auction October 28th hm t>onvs ~ yrly • 3408 Marcus S1575tmo mo A\111 1117 780-3876 2397 Elden Ave 11050 via.:;. HYlll'll ~ 3500 sq 11 3-car sauna 1p~1ous stlldlo •n lde•I Pismo Beach area s2 000 Smal boll ok 873-73S3 ,....,ml 2 BR 1 BA in mo Curt II 631·t2&8 S329 000 Triplex. a111woe1---------Mint Cash Of 1141 opt home for a smgle or cou· O<;eanvtew homes con OCNFRNT 3 bd .. ~ "'" >tng llITTAIYWMIS 1221,IOI S.UtlM (owntiom. ne.lled In the Ir ... Cozy ,.,..,., 2 m .. tera. con- ~· toe.hon Qom· plete refinish. new paint, new cerpe1, rel. floof1. ......... 2BR 1BA w/lnd1v1dual -sT9••1--._._, · ,..,,, .. Charmin 2-Story 3BR OlcH CdM 2 ~r gar wid "'~ •r-•-r• l erms incl SOOK assump pie wno en1oy the ,......... dos lots etc Brochure monthly S 1 500 2B• wi g .'• ..... lob-. hkup S 1 100/mo Grdnr yard• & enclosed gar11ge Lrg 2BR IOlt 2BA 2 car 644 4 11 1 or 640-0650 port Beach lltestyle Broker t 8001366·8068 ,. ~ •""' -, S22110l mo tnc:ome Grea1 attach gar. lndge w d 642· 1015 be r be r c 1 r p • t Inc 819· 75&-10 t t starter unltl w/eHy Min 10 Nwprt $210 ooo By Owner very motivated W1terfrm .... , lae, furn/unfurn No p111 Lu•urlOu• 3BR 2BA hse financing Call OwnertAgt 759-7659 Fully remodeled 3 BR 2 SELL lll·l•, lll-1111 S1450/moyrty875-9748 w/Vi..woft>ay Pool 2car LIZ & CHUC!< JONES ---BA wtf P 2 cer gar Walk NEWPORT SHORES g•r Ordnr inc Gorgeous 831·1268 0< 646·5743 SELL 10 bch S379K 642-7023 3BR • cs.n. 2 atory, ftre-FANTASTIC oc:an front SS 900/mo 760-0219 FSBO OWC t0% dn no place 2c.rgarage WKLYIMTHLY/YALY rental 11 451h St Oct- quel 39•K drive by 1530 1329.000 heme Mrvlce No '" to ten1n1 M•y 3BR & 2BA av1ll Try 1n11 on )'O'# ~ .,.,_ Sylvia Do not dlaturb Incl new urpet through classifi'ed ON & OFF OCEANFRONT Fully furn. completely up-•teed of t141ttera on~,... 646-48711 O'Brien & Co 722-9730 l!kr 642-3850 graded 957·6035 • lhoel clMllfled ' RffM~1( . . . tnrough classified FREE PERSONALS WTS111 uum Picture perleci 38R, 1BA 331 Costa MH• St S 1 295tmo Avail 11115 Re/Mu Rl1ra. 642-9797 EASTSIDE 3 BR 2', BA Condos Frplc, lndry hk upa. microwaves. 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WMeon I Avoc.do Children I pett o.k 9flor't t tl-448-6371 8treet1 (1cr0t1 from or Iona term leiM l:~;;;:~F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I PoetOff~~ lmmed occupany OPEN DAILY TIL 8 P.M. t ttOO/ l•A~P:;:l!l:111:":':111=====1 For WO lo48·1001 .. mo It · -11 m 2BR~t.1'~8A •CtMn .. c:onoo. 2br 'iMI..... Small P•tlo. Oat•O•· 714-4S04IH 1bl. new~ kltctl. lllMd 2606 H50t mo. U0-20 tt. SPflrkHno dMn 28drm '* mo LIA!• new t;5 :;~£Ti'~2'99s "' *"'•••• 831-1352 w.ea. ~. s1eo1ino. All Al'ftlpw.ty ......,.51 . --~tWJ'~Jf JU' 11 28R tBA. frig, WID, ••28A 1.,.IA, clean ':::,~·=-= &.mlllPllft •E SIDE 31A 28A HM '\...to.: I.. $195/rno. 64&-064& twnhM enc:! oar 51900 ' Sbr be U-'OOJ"'° ytty Cerpt. Irv )'dl-t>a t.no, ~ALTORS *'BR 28A, 2 car d1hw1hr, 1ndry.' Av11i 11.U WllTllTI * •• ... *-40'1 • Jim 842-80e2 ~$470 Tr\dt Dledt 110.000 to rn· wld. ~ Avtlfl 1111 Blufft elegAlnt lwnhm. 38r 2 HOUSES FROa-:rv· '11•. SIOO M0-7I04 Ill 1Mil ~ FEM r~ non-emltr ltV c.M,... Cott.e ~ M 11.000 000 cal ~ t250IM 2-105eett 3 2'~8e lndry flp, fonnll AvlliJ 11/t 11350/mo •OE.LUXCARPET1• llM/ l •ll•J!!!?ln 90ecbl9 NB llP'. pool, WW. From30Chqftto A..oc 49Ml36~ •4BA 29A. Bluffs .,.. DIR, new deo. 2-cw gar. Yrly. (818) 247-2441 29R tllA. petlo gwaoe, -~reMOdiildJeA 1iPA-Own ~ ute 1300 New lmprove- Frpte, pool, new pelnt, •Int grnbltlcul·de-11c Cha-ming ound fir -See at 788 ~ Pt WESTBAY APl'S 1BA.~tletdwood w/pvt ~th S.fe qu.et ments. ltO/ft p1ue fr• Moniz ol.oln 2914 carpet & t .. 11450/mo loc: 11895 A.gt 78&-7322 9' 3 BR •2-:1f 1740/mo 154-7Y2 S200 Off MOVE-INll n00t1.,_... IS1 ..... 42 llH near bch/lhopping,. rent. 848 1113 .....,.AUif 6E£Oi * Avail now 831 ... 000 __ EASTBLUff Ranc:n--styte ~~~ 750i mo' *2 WEEKS FREE RENT Allrecllve Apt1 with •• ,., ~· ~~~:~~th ~soi;~:· FMt R1-.i01-. We bUy I &and new EJlj(je, 3BR 38A 2BA t'lotne, trptc, 650-5829 or 758-0577 28R 28A. laundry. r.ool/1pa. Beautifully o..i .. 2 Me9ter IUttea. __ COMIMfd •f ''opttt'J Sell TO. 8'C)l(er 2BA. 2 g.,, lndry btt w., gerege. pool ecceH, c•pott Low ~In. andacaped Httlng trptc W/D p IYndedl Fem wtd 10 1hr hM 2778 • 840-4192 * ~~~~~~~=;ii l/p,pvt.eecure nopeta 11500/mo. Villa Rentll9 1mboafttfftU 2607 1145/mo •~8-5091 .. ~ry.NoPeta1425 '107&/rno 75t-t11M w/young couple Prater Month to Month...,. •Wt00WHASSU4TO.! $1250. MC dep Call 875-4112 ----_._,, -student Muat htce pet1 SIOOOOup Noetedlt...,. 5-48-&35e 1 & 2 8A ... CIOM to •BAV TIMBERS• 1 Bedroom S705 SOI 2 BR. 1 BA ap11. 1 hM smkr Ot< 548-748• ~ ~ Up to 1.000 No penllfty Call Denl9of\ ,tnOllllll D2 beectl Some wlo•aoe a 18R frplc cable. pool, 28drm 1• .a. $820 from bdl Patio. htd pool, sq f1 •~ Coat• A 499_. • .,5 ~, ....... views. S550 . HH Pflho.gar.nopeta 311W 2250\langyard 540-H28 pertilng.Furn/unfurn A.Yi Ltdo Isle 1111 1111 ~ MeA831-9117 noc __ "" m.1.... Loving woman-.,...., •EASTSIOE townhOme· style 28R. tBA ll p, patio . Aval! now1 S 750/mo Call l<evln 851--042• Very tpeet.i 3 BA. Ofeat 873-3152 Bay S11685 650-8357 ----------1mmed $875/mo • Mt bath. bed. den Prof •1'..W. FIXED RATE• genuine. t.....U ,,_. locallon! Sec ays, ffpcl, lg Bachelor le05 • 724-8900 * maMe. reap & neat M/F. ~ 2788 30 Yr Loan Private in.. (an.oua )'et ~ d / llO Gd I 1 BR YflY Stove. refrlg. •eteen. quiet lg 28' 18 .. t Bedroom S705 . S600 't utM 723-4088 Y9810f lodt·tn rate now A.swtlve I M • l' . i;r O~l!::o ieo-~ nc geriage, 2 blkl to ri.act1 new c:tpl. Y9rtlcala. d/w, 28drm '"•Be S830 SPACIOUS 2BR 28A, B B 1,800 SO FT 2 large Front • 843-9722 • 55. white, & 1-Mlllt) . Avail 1mmed $785/mo geriage, lndry. ltOf'lge 181 E 18th SI 842~85e lrptc, 2-car OllllQe Pool NN .... 2 LR. 2 car 91' F-Otfl~• drive-in rHr nJoe looking. I io11ie • 645-5882 S750 NO PETS 840-2415 NHr FHhlon leland -r ovely condo. llp. door 56clsq It or 2918 umacy from "'*'· good lerhrYI ... ------------1995 No pell 640-1111 pool,qutet.walklooe.ch $990/mo 1777 Whitlt« T.D. humor, r.., ~ ~ E'llde lg 2BR 2''18A '"""r* ... __., .. 3 BR. 2 B~ 2BR 28A l<>Weflduplex, •EISIOE 2BR w/gariage. 2 Bedroom 1' •Ba S850 . av11t now S•50 646-25345 C M day S•0-9352 ev.9 S30 000 1 T Deed tlon & mutual .......,,... twnh II 2 11 "l'V ..,...., " trplc garage petlo cioM new carpet & drps, pool, 28drm 2B1 '880 nlP JI 1111 -6-0881 • It ruat I , beeclh Wt/fflld M. P car a oar e11cetlent location Agt. 10 b.ach & shope>lng ape. no pet1 Quiet lush 38drm 2Ba $950 One 10 four bedrooms at N 8 Steps to bactl Prof. 64 1375 per month t5% LIYI •I the ;"~7~og:u~ ;;,ult see 840-0192 St t50/mo. 650-0389 Bkr grounds 831-7378 151 E 2111 St 54S.-2408 Iha beecil. =Winier M/F 25-•0 to lhare 38R 1300 sq " Front Office lnter .. t only 1 YMf Br~ enjoy aherlng wtt" • 1 1-4 1 ----------F /Unf 11500 2BA dpb ~ a..n. L8'gereardrjveln000r ker(714)780-4957 tweet tender m9ft Of E'S1oe2eR.1BAwllrp1c& He~ Hr':: ~•=c= IUOllllTW •Fllll~FIHJ Bachelor 56357,! 'ilumuunw l433 • •11utu 722--0899 1785 Whittier s; Costa ttrength nar rny"" beamed c.llt encl palto. Spa big ywd Ktdt & pets 1. 2. & 3 bedroom. Yutly 1 Bedroom v~ Mesa 540-9352 O.ya. iage. Note wtth,.:: ~" $815/mo S600 MC OK Sl 9251m0640.721 1 Also shof'Hermvecatton 28R. 28A 131E18th St 646-8818 llM112 l ..... 1IWAITlll 64e--Oe81 Evenings :"'~~oo.IV.,_:. pef/No Pet• 850-!798 rental• Balboa Newport 18R ~Cf Pt WESfftELD APTS !WALK to t>Mch nr Hoag Female preferred LMoe • LEASE * P.O Box 1580. ~ EJllde nffW/ legant 2BR LWI N UNI Realty 723.,.414 POOi, IC>I. cable hOoll-up Beaut1lully Maintained •Lg 2bf 2bl twnhM $975 bedroom with walk-ln 4600 sq 11 lenc.d open lot Mesa. CA 92621 HM witn 2 car gar lndry Oviet 38R home. 28A. LA~E 18R YRLY Park· NO PETS 28drm 28e $820 •2bf. Ire*:. twntlM Stoo cloMI Wut\efldryer. r• 20c sq It 642-&642 l'!'L•Oll-&'!""!FCMftt!'"lml~--'!'2'!'9"!"2~5 I ;;::;.;;:;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- lecillty lg yd no dog• close to beac hes . Ing, petlO Av&Uebte now WfSTUllr"'LUIE 398 w Wilson 631-5583 Pool,t tP• Indy garage lrtgeralor fret"zer .... ----smooa. S 1300 842_9435 S2100 mo 675-5942 $175 Steps to bch/biy ~ n 1401 Suj)HIOf 646-8838 c:erelM equipment 1n-FIND lO 2 MOVE·IN SPECIAL S300 Ull IAYfHIT Ill Connie A.gt 975·9~ 845-8122 Hunt. leach 2640 1•111 lllT&l eluded S350 mo , uhls f(Xft) ADS *~, --~ .. h I "S•u0tO' .-:::.~38R' Nopet1pleaM 93t-8951 .. ,,,_ ........ _..._ ,., OFF 1STMOTownhouM .-urn m · w nter • ...... L~ BR lBA In 4-plex Balboa Oceanfront AR£FR£E Prof Cfuttw.20Y'9E.llp 38R 2't8A 1t1ached dbl 673-22481118-2111·6062 Furn~. TV mlCfowave eWT191e end gWage ... breen. Ouplu •BR 3 1BA FREE INTRO LESSON g1rage w/d hkups huge LIDO ISLE chatmlng & sun deck balcony 100 O•••trJ W"4t Sla1er1Beach $810/mo 12150/mo 38R 2''t8A Share 28R 18A hM. iac ~met • Call K1"*1n9'1 Concert walk-In closets. bit -In clean 2BR 2BA w/lrp+c yards to beach and bey Large loll 18R patio, •MC 7t41362-0625 $1895/mo sp~oeno 'mopalul()ltl~~ct through classified M2-Nll Aaoelet.. S31.a81 micro Y9flteat1 S 1195 2 Available through June country MUtng 5745 No 408 E OCEANFRONT ~ mo ·S600sec 8314622 ~T~~)lmo c:.~11 0~~~; 251e><onlyS650 Jmo and peu 180 2111 St •Lllll21Allll• 642.,.905Wkdys95 650-2627 675-4912 $ \~~;m~alt>Oa Blvd 848-4262 Of 845-1543 New carpel. paint Nr ·,-_---""-_.----II 11111 DIN Pofnt 2126 ' oc.an Balcony. gar No Mb<.~ "''"'"'"'u.w IWl .. ISL UYFlllT Loa Feltz ProperttH •TIWlll•I• pets 8S7-1776 9e0-6231 RE 5*/Rtnt -------------------------28R 28A cOndo w/ocean lg P* SBA 88A. min 6 760-7266 213/~2-3 155 28R l''BA. garage w10 ,--R 2706 • • view on blull o~ Mar1na moJM $7500 5<48-3256 nk-up pool pvt yard SpaG>OU$ 2 BR 1 't BA OOfllll By CHARLES GOREN s 1195 Sub prkng pool CorON *I Mar 2621 BONUS 831 .• 095 Small patio carpon So UHF rooma In trg Meal v Business/Office Rent with O MAR SH.ARIF apa 851·7158779-7881 Newoor1Heightl2 BR. 2 olGatflllld $650/mo home nr OCC Per1 for 2769 BA HouM ~ lrplcs. 2 car 19R APT very bright. UGI UY &IU * 848-0838 • Flstudent-own BA S.OO and TANN.AH HIRSCH Irvine 21 44 gar1ge S1 500/mo clean. MWly carpeted. 28R. 1BA ~ crpt & ll\r8AS325 682-2123 WllTOUfflll.ltM ---------74•-1382. 972..()171 amall yard S800/mo drapes Patio SYnny to-N leach 2669 ---NEWPORT BEA(.,H Both vulnerable Wc~t deab ~~~~,~~.~~~~:~.~ llWPllT•wll AvailNov5 *673-•877 cation $765/mo .. !WJ>0!1 Hottls/Mottls 2718 Crnr WeslcHttllrvtMAve NORTit -VIEW• 1 BR. front• t"9 S700/<fe9 329 University Allal Fl• llAll -...-complete JanttMa• t A IC llp Piiiot Nu paint & Clean. apacloul 2 tty bay. rww paint & catpet Of Apt M 8•2-2816 No .... .,, •SEA LARK MOTEL • "Mull<: • IO I J cpl A.soc pool lake & Beach ciOM 3 BR. 2 BA. Clean & cute. S tove, Pets •-Wkly r11ntals now ava11 vE•evator tennis S 1850 640-1327 2 car gar Comm pool carPQf't 642.6515 3BR 28A IOwet unit New S 147 oo wk & up 2274 , ·un view Balconies • 5 4 1enn11 $1395/mo otllTIRTlll carpet. gar. WIO hk up. Nwpt Blvd CM (46-7445 f\X & Cooy ~rvi<:e + K O 9 I 1 ' Newport BflCh 2169 * 650·11145 * BRANO NEW umt 3BR •-•Ht 1 Ne•I to perk i 1225/mo I v -~'-Parlli"" WEST EAST gar-oe. lrplc, v'9w 325 .... ~ 4409 RIVER Ct11 ltluO wons· b9¥0nd • 1 .. ..,.... ... I · 2 Mutart 2'"t8A lg llYlng NEWPORT TERRACE Mwguente 531..t489 or Low rent during constiuc-TSL MGMT 932-2232 lfledOwohdoubt Ml-110 1 • Q 9 5 2 • 10 8 area. o•r• lndry no Spacious 2-tltory 38R 213 596-4770 lion. $595/mo New.r I • J 9 4 • K Q 7 2 pet• SllOO/mo Marilyn 2 tBA twntvne. gatage 1BR pat10.encioMdgar-~ 4}~ 41:'.:f} ... Q 0 1 6 2 t ., I l CoornM 83t-12MI pool lndry $1125/mo Spac1ou~ 28R t 't8A age 548-7367 ... .., ... IPTI ':!::'!'i' ~ -i;.. s· ..... • ) I .. · 67~112 Bltr twnhme CtoM to bMCtt •• -... 1' • J • 10 fl ~ • & shoPC>lng S950tmo EASTSIOE 28R ,_ pllnt *""' IUT -•* ...,. '9 """ 1. -~ SOUTH WM~11 NPT HTS FAM HOME 900 SM Lane 844-281 1 & bt1nd1 garage lndry EXCLUSIVE BEACH ........... ......, rA .... • J 1 6 4 .l 38R 2'<t8A 2f/p pV1 dk Good locallon •Int cOnd COMMUNITY ,_ ..,..,... _. -.. ~ ' yd tpa dble gar Ouoet 2624 S8201mo * '40-2428 2BR 28A w1beaut1lut pool '-....... '-......, -• A 6 5 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• pet Ok SIS75 650-035e Costa Mesa EASTSIOE SPACIOUS YteW' MICro d/w '"• 1 G N I P P i I • "J 9 •GATED COMM UNITY • Nwol Hgtt 3 BR. 3 BA WALK TO SHOPS IBR Paho retr~lte>< ptaoe &page EnJOYOUr • A 2 ON 10th FAIRWAY Pool frplc :l Cit gar 28R w/gl.f ,745 water pcl Gu & ..... 1., 1nclu0ed prVI beactl s 1695 All 1 r ,, I I I The b1dd1na Ill UIYN SI 700 mo Pool ser-New cate>et & Pllnt S625'mo ~5-58SJ mainten&nce •ncl · · - -· \\nt ,0,,h t.a"I OlllTIYOl.H ~~~;',.,1:Cv1~~~ 1s1~;.;;;120 Egs~r;:g~BR n'~:"' PC:.~~ :-s .... o'R1RY':i~"'s•* I· 1" ',,s vi 01 I J ~= ~: ~=~ 2BR 2BA 1ownh0ute wet 5 ODYSSEY COURT Eastside 28R 18A gar S7SC mo S&00 deposit • r-o;.i • • _ • • • rau p_, Pas' .. .. . . . 1 bd Id Opening Ind "' • ~uth ' . J 'T bat lrplct "' ltVlng rm & 3 BR 3 BA POOi tenn11 trplc lrg encl yard No Pf'IS 846-8•20 Uil lll-lt 11 l <1~ of • ms r rm mtcro w t1 eoo1mo 645-1554 $995/mo E SIDE 111,... 28R l'tBA ~ E A S T E r-~hups cen11al air 2 eat 2617 Or•,..... •-~ .. -~a_..__~ Sp~1ou1 •BR 3'L8A. I·-· ·w-•-eut encl ...,., cat.....,. : •" 11•1 _,, ...,__ Th h nd d I h I o•r w eitr• II<><• All .... .. ... ..... TSL MGMT ..... -........ • 28R 28A yearty, $950/mo I I r I Ind. et1sloe the I\ a ~I\ (8 l '" I ( lfll \ m11n1enance 1ne1 $1815 rm 1 P lg t>onusrm lg yd 932-2232 <>< 722-9012 patio lndry cable hk up t blk t>eaen1b1y Non· , • while 1 'MM"*' .. .,,.,::::. to ~leer Austraha'' c:ntr) for the Sorry No -ts 64• ·0509 & palio1 w/overhang - -No pets $850 650-3407 smoker 6 73-3986 or """we---? Id h h I I ""' N A pool I , .... , · -.or c amp1on~ 1p 1 tO\O \(~ a Oceantronl furn winter ,:n,::~~150 ~ 1327 · OLlll Tl &LU Garden Mttlng. IO yard BtS.-799_.195 IS.-5'>ml y E N " O A theme d1~CU~\ed frequent I) in 1h1$ 38r 2Ba S2000 2Br 2Ba -2BR 18A. close 10 shops & specious 3BR 21:1A 600 ..... BLK to beach 28R I I I' I r 0 ,_ ........ "-'It ..-..I I ,h() h d I VERS AILLES furn Studio buMt. Wiii accept 0 C Hamilton B· 101 $950 B 1 . b, '·""'-"' ,.,. -...., -• CO umn, yet \".'I cc ascn O\'Cr '1600 Ye1rly furn 2B' Houslflg S76!>1mo 67!> 0936 or 6•2·8319 1 1 A. refrog. d/w rple. ..,.. ....... "'--...., 3 ..,_ looked rhc umplc. 1hou1h well con· 2Ba S1400 1148-8724 S750/mo 18R St50tmo 2276 •••PLE gar, lndry lac $995 yrly LEASE OPTION AVAIL """' N t • 675 8411 6 n ·.• ,, Y&flfC I' I' ii 1· 1: I' I' I' r I cealcd. precaution needed 10 land lllffllfUl ~2-0493or846-ll724 TSLMGMT 832-2232 NWPT HGTS NEW lu• opes • 11::11' , •• ,,~ -• --•• - --• the 'ontrad Proleuionallydecorate<l3 WATERFRONT-Winter IMMACULATE townhome 28' 18• WIO O/Wrefrlg., •2mlll1H* f) .,. ,.,,.. r 'O•j j I I j I I I I 1 Both t.ihles re.11:hed three no bedroom 2 ' bath end Rental Charmtng38R 2 2 masters. 2'• BA gat· traUI comp 11000/mo· •1-1111* ... \.\It .......... trumpontheaucuon)h~n V.11ha bc1tCT-lhan-m1m1mum 0~1n1 and a h11h honor m partner's six-ard ~u1t. South must ha~ wondered whether there was any need to play out the hand . Both dcclu CTs recctved the lead of a low diamond, and both cap- tured East's kmg with Lbe ace. That was necessary. SIOCC that WU. pos- sible second SIOPP'f in the suit and 1 heart shift miaht ha"c proved fatal. Both dee.lams cashed the ace of dubs and conunued the suit, and -.hen West sho""ed 001 lhett was no WI\ to make the band-East bad to 1ain the lead w11h 1 dub and a dia- mond 1hrou&h the J 9 allo wed West w ~ore four tnc.ks tn the suit. Had the hand aoppcd up m du- pl"atc pain. this hne would have bttn beyond reproach. In a team mat~h. howner, the dcclaren )hauld ha"e looked 1n10 the poai- b1hty or an avoidance play-if Ed ~ould be kepi off play. the contract .._..-\ iron-dad At 1r1ck two declarer should have led a low club rrom hand. Should we,1 follO'tW low, declarer would wm in dummy and come to hand "'th the ace of clubs. lookina for• '·2 'Phi But when Wesi produces the Jack. dedarcr can afford to dud. -five club tnclts arc all he need\ Now there 1s no way for Eut to gain the lead before declarer cash~ o ut h•~ nine 1ncks. unit with secluded BA hie w/bQal t•uP •o• & 11undr y ~ Nopell 83l·3~2 Frio dishwalhef, stove IQ•M,... .. -.. courtyard Piii() and prl SI 700 mo 725-1676 $1100/mo Mafllyn -HllfllWlU lf'CI Nopetl 5•5-4855 -----·· --.. .---------T--0--D--A--Y--,-s-::---------, val~ •P• Sho•t <>< long Coombs. 631-12M ~ c.S3llS terlTI I.ale CMdrl't'I 1nd Charming 1 BR collage. Condo-style loll Apt * •Outet 2 BR. 2 BA. 1 -odd() an W MIM 1 PU9 u~ .. .,. 1 ltll\.i# ewn pets 0 I( Immediate OC· good locatlOn on Clttt Or 1925/mo Ho pell car oar Steps to beech 91.fl •iw 80Ult\P Ill • puw ~ Wiii ' ·~ II SI kw. L E cupancy S15751mo Sf50Jmo 5-48-3058 Of 2151PaotlcA~ E.aay~ S9251mo S3J.IS()dd()-~--J -""""'5 -&1"11d CROSSWORD PUZZ Doug Hett>SI •15-8"'7-7173 15~5 lmmed OCq>y * 842-5131. 72().3990 ==============================::::::::i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;-~~~~ 780-~ WM~· .. ·. . . . . 1IO•WITDYIEW1 Enioy brNthtaktng ~ & 1un1et1 from th11 spac1ou1 38R 2 SBA 8lull1 t>eeuty Compie1e- 1y remodeled lmmed11ta occupancy pou1bl• Children & pell o k Short or long term I•••• S2350/mo IHllHIST 120-HIO tr llO-IOOO Rf.AW , \f\\'l "l"'I' I~ \ 11 REAlTOR$ • , 18R 211tory Twnhm gar w/d end unit .,.,y pvt & QU... beaut Hart>or View ar .. 11051 644-1783 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH 48R 38A houM 0"' llp w/d hkup pool tennis qu,.t S 1595 538 137) ........... 2300 t/I •It d dbl g9'. 38R 2',BA. 2 Ip lam rm. lg yd,. grdm Kld1/pet1 C)I( 1tHStmo13t 9095 * NWPT TERRACE* 3BR • 2'"8A. lmmac cand t4 K<• patk St 150 mo IN 8kr 120· 17o.i •TOWl•lll* 2 BR. 2'" BA. pool. IC>I. tsbte g1rage M•nr ••· tr••' s 1.&00 mo 722·7381 YEARLY J&R COTI AOE AV911 now C>t .. n~ of Bllboa Blvd nf Lucky'1 811-3$4-8612 oon.c:t 3BA 21~8A condo, 2-car gange, vtew pool, ten ntt IPI ~ beKh S 1850/mo c .. "4•5748 .......... 38A 2~ end unit, dlf't rmL fem '"' ••I to .-ytl*'Q 640 ttD SBA 38A new11 re· ~ llO"t a bftoht tN• POft S.• •n• Way, For i.. AUO. Ot .............. 2 ------~..-.-------IAYIHOAH t>•t 01te ... ,11t ,.. "°"" ... to..,..,. ..... lllboa l•Y r.lu• M-Gtt 118·1" - • WHHl4•1· Oet. U Since \ ou "'kcd Saturn return' 10 mown pla1;e when 1nd1v1duals ire bct">«n the aae' of 28 and '10 Th1't u'u1ll)' marks time of cm11 -hfc- \l)k undcflt~ Jram111c trans- formation. ml'lud1n11 scpara11on. di\ or~<' L1bnin' have unusual \.OtC'1:,. att rom1nt1c. drama1tc and adore be1ns n11tcf"C.'d ('anttr l\lllYCS, althouah c'<'t'llcnt c~fs. prefer bema told the) '"' &ood look1ns nattier than be1n1 rompl1mcntl'd on i"C'CIP« or IO<xl prcparauo n ~orpio rui1&ve.1, althouah h1Jhl> coms>(t111vt. att almo\l l'anat1\ about f11r play ARIES (March 21-Apnl Ill)· You \UHttd 1n ruch1n1 outer hmm \kan\ \Cl\I rould e11<'ttd your O'll<n artatMI C\S)«1attoM Focus on au- d1cn,r rnt"11nn mn,antt. promo- 11on LonJ·'1•nd1n1 obhaauon fulfilk-d Ltbnl rcp~tt'd TAUllUS (Apnl 20-May 20> "t 1cn11on rc"ol~n 1roun<I tndcs>(n· cknct. frt'h \tart d1tfcrcn11111na bt- t-.«n lave an<I lu~t Proptrty "llue rt\l'lllC'd 1n u1of11\h1n1 man~r Ac- ttnt 'howman\h1(>. ~1Jn d.,play. l"Olor Ot:MINI (May ~I-June 10): Fam· 11> mcmben who had bttn feudina finally Kille d1spu1c Focus on unity 1hclt". busJnn~ entcrpntt Share lino" k'dJC. !nm b) tcectuni SC'ntt of d1n:ctton rntored ~quenan ple)t mk- CANCEll (Ju~ ~I.July l2t t'>1 VC'NI)'. c\penmcn1. make 1nquu·~. \1tcn1111n tt'ul'<'' around publlC rnoontt. contract. manial siatu Tak(' \lep. 10 1mpro'e al>Pt'-lrtntt. hnd)' 1masr Po-pulant)' as wch that S"'r.onal 1pprar11ncr " dcma~ L.KU f)ury 2}.ALll 22~ Bm>rM ram1ffar with cfit.ai mcxk or-op(t• at10ft, m«twual prottdura 8)' ~MllftJ N )OU <11n brak lhefn ••lh 1mpufll\) .\4'ttnt 11'1t u~ onllodn1. cltm<nlt or hmtf'I, ~ut• fl'\lt, , Clfl)IO rtJUrn l)n)m1Mfttl)'. \llllOO Au• U-~pt. :!), N1110 I ilfl I\ pl\yt I at hlM. • lfOft. pc I m.tl!IMhlln, ~tul m amf ef!Jn,,ot. l:>o h )Oltr •'I). 8 11ttm 1 10 ~tr ocf!n. you pin~ no one EmphaS1•1,. tttUt ~tuU· ....... ,.on. u aht}. on11n1ht) ARIES (Marrh 21 .-.pnl 201 k · UBRA (Stpl 2).-0ct 22l Chan1t1 cau\l' Sltum is about 10 be rc'hP'cd occur at home. surround1n15 1rt h) the \1oon. \.OU probabl) fttl you bclut1ficd f-amtl)' member who had arc brine prnsurcd or unf11rl) bttn d1scouna1Cc1. moody will con-1rca1rd O'<'r a career or prof~1on1l lid(' inner turmtlll k sy'l'1pathcttr matter HOV...(\tr. 3\ hme son h¥ but don't ncalrc't )'Our own 1nternts. )llU 11o1ll 1omr 10 rrahtr thll this wa) sttunt) prrcnch the moment when all the SCORPIO (Oct 23-No~ 21)' p1t'\:l'"\ofthc Jigu~ finDll) fitted 1n10 P1annC'd tnp ltkC'.ly to be delayed place Focu\ •.>n plumhinJ. repairs. IOClal TAURUS ("pnl ~l·Ma~ 211 The (aull pa'> Lunar poittton ro1ncl<ks bum1ns ~unt1on 1i. -should )'OU v.ith '1\lt n:la111.tt. ronfuJton con-,omt'Jr defeat O' rr a moral as.sue Of ctm1n1 d1rtt11on licMdulc will be rulh ~· .1hou1 1um1n1 the tabln on Dltrrcd 01pn11c I bu\1n<"\' <1\roC1atr'" Bui no OM no SAGlTI ARIUS (No" ~2-Dcc l I) matter ho,. cl~ ha., the n~ht to lunar cmph&\IS on mont)' P8)· prc,cnt )OU Imm find1n1 the lund of mcnt' \'olk\t1on\ ahtltty to 1ncrnir rtt<>1f11hon and 1('('('ptantt )OU W'tt (" hes lo" I and dr\Cr'( income OSI\ in"o c rt' I · GEMIN" (\11\ "-June ll t In t10'1\h1p 1ddcd rupons1b1ht> " -0• c apnrom nltl"<' helps l~-ate 10\t spite of r{'(~ nt l·on 1ct~ O\.« Joint anic:k \\car purple finanr1al .Jminscmcnts. bus1nn\ ta11 or lcpl m1t1tr.. rclTlfl11bcr th.at )'OU CAPlUCOllN (Ott .• 2l·Jtn 19) poi~\ unttlUl' \~111 .. or talents that !Allam broken -)'OU n: enabled to mu~• hr t1c1ush1 '' 11>ell u. c'~'Jlt'd u11l11c path i>tt' 1ou\I) rlotitd Focui or ~"cloJ"('d nnd '1Ck1om ha"e )'OU on dastantt. lana~. 1b1ht) 10 I bcc:n 1n \IKh , 'trona pcmoon to n:teh .._.,dt:r 1ud1cn<'t' Romanct v.111 name )OUr pnet' Ooun'h CANCER (lune 22-July 23): One AQllAIUllS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Re p1n1Cular fnrnchhtp or cmo11~I he dtr«t take 1n111111"e. an 1st on de--tTall> dCl<'' 'ICCm to ht' &Otnl throuaJI tatl' connol'nina hasic pnx.~u~ a tcms>(\tuou\ and ul)1tt11n1 phaw Secret 1nfonnaaron ~111 be provided. Ho""'<'' er, a third pan) may wtll bit Qu<'\tmn rclauna to panntnhtp. maklna m1~h1ef or ldd1na fuitl 10 mamaac I\ 1nsv.fffd Lt-0 Is n:p-·~ firT 1tnd thC'r\'fotT ~ mttttnp l'\"Wl\tC'd. °' d1KUUIOn\ oUfht 10 prow n:- IPOCT. 14 IS Youa lmTllDAY: < urttnt C)Ck' 1e«nts mant.al stltu ~blc.~1uon 10 ~11).f~ orpn1at10n. mc>0n~tMf1t}. cnM dndhnc ('W '°"' "°"Id be oa hortron In NO\fMbcf. • month ftatYnnt 1ndcpcftd<.-C. ~ Mft Ill d1~nt d1f'C'Ctl()n Tauni Libra 'Orp10 ~n' rial tmpl'W\anl ~ 111 )f,ut hft. You ,_,,c unu · l '~~. )o('ll~ ot d,.m., aJ"'P!U••et en. muU<. lu\ul')' Rnan1on wnh ~ J'l''f'\On rwlJ t't' t1111\U1ht r.r O&um her >\Quanan -.111 tW' fce1urcd v.ard1n1 or n:a\\unna. 11.0 (Jul)' 1'-41.11-ll> Thin" Iona 1nd hard now btfcm t"tn con· wmplattn1 ch:ana1na honn 1n mid· tlf'ftm Lo"td onn Of clotc compa· naont ma) awar to he hith-Nnded lftd 1ntnn~t but tn fk1. they •" Mmply tt)1na 10 ckkrm1aw J'1S.t ho'fl petimt. rn1ra1ncd ind ttotOU~I you an ht' \IU.00 ( "\II. l4-Scpl.. 2l) YOU do CIOl ua&aa1l} .tnOl'LlG~WllCIOD\'Cft· ll I method• or t.IC1ta H~n. it ..,...... M> be the only ... , to C'ft\U re t l\a t ) OU I IT not bri QI out- ft\IN\l Vftd or °"mnancd o"" 1 1cn1rly pcncm.al. home: or propn1y IUW1 af'd ~ othcn 10 lli"tt 10 • ftu..nal tttlkmtnl \JU.A CScpl. 2.t.On. ll>: EJVOY to the' n.11 the t le• Md •1'ile ,.,, ~un !'l'matM 1n ~ Y<W he\c had \C\ •1th 1 :at dt1l uf IACltOU I __.,,!I'll . •e aara~a1101 ' and an1mo\ll\ ~cntl~ alto bttn fol'\t'J tll mod1f, lCTUtn Ions-term plan' or arrnn1rmen1~ hut the lick of fonune ha' fin•lh turned 1n )our fa, 11r SCOR.PIO 10<1 .!4-lloo' ::1 The ovnwll planclln ptcturt I\ d{'(1dl'dh more cnn1ura11n1 than "ou rr1h1e lt'i JUst that 'nu mu\I ron11nut to like )OUI l"lc"Jnn11' either pcnon1lh or prof<"U1onall' unttl 1ht liun mike' 8 d«"l\C .. \pn I 111 rluto 1n \our o""n b1nh ''I" nn '°'"' I 0 SAOmAIUl. C'°'c" ~\ l>ct ~II ff ~OU f('('I \OU mu\I hill~ \OUr (l">n lrumJ)tt or rm'' ., .. cird' .._,uh thM<" 1n ~ttion' ol Jll'"'rr M authont) then ~me kind ol .11 m11or 11tcra11on 1n the .. .,,rk1n1 Ntl('m nf \OUr hk IS un.a,a1daMt Rctttr 1-, lar there(~ 10 dcla' more m"'""~' or d1\- cu"1on' unul the latter pan or the Yottk CAPRIC'ORJ'll tlln .nhn m1 Othcn fr'qutnlh n-prd )OU a\ 111thc-r \l1111t l..iltd and 1n un- 1m1a1nat1"t 1nd1\ldual -.hen 1n lac1. \t)u art 1u\l raahC'f rc'vncd No ... ho•"l'"'<'r )Ou m1"t ltln"<')' )our thouJhh anJ fttltnt' and ttop bttr\I quit<' ~ ron<Trn<'\I ahout ,our lon1- 1crm 11m\. &1lll' .in<1 financial wcur· ily AQllAJUtJS (fan ~I-Feb l<J) Thls " one nf tho'\C' rart and mnatltahlc ph•~ ._.hen Hlu rcall) C'ln t'lltra<1 pt0m1ton. suaranlrc'\ ln<I offtn Of pra 11t·a1 t\\l\tamt .\bo"t all. ~ htt . ..,.hat )OU no._, ltam or d1tro\ltr from an unu,ual ~rtt s~ld '"~ftllhen "our tiarp1n1nt poWtt 1 ..htn ck1hna •1th lona·tttm certtr or prohtonal '"~ PllCD (ftb 20-March 20) In «Nan mpct't\ )1'U 1pprar 10 ha'<' bttn too tl'\lsllfll. na1"c °' bhnlc~ HoWC'\('r. ahhnu&h I\ IM)' be emo- tionally UC19ellll\I tO dt'K'O'CT tl\at a Au.a.I or tM&MACa amt.mall ~ no lo \IAbk, at &c.Jt )OU kno •l\om to tntit Ind ,.hon\ JO .ao, 11.1aranltt\ )'C't1 hf'\ e to be y®r e...., oeltl 10 Allen Ot Mec:Mutr~ ,, 0.. tooel'* 15 ()per9 '°'° 16 Aed .,..,. 11 El*gy 16 A ,...,.Cie 20 u..i to OWfl 2 1 8ltltlClll '°" 23 Plertl~ 24 "-'•--on 2e Goes quary 21~ 30 Strong Po#lt 31 SOIN~ ~ Yllfdtatc* 31 HMM tuft 37~ ,. .. conttM 3t lfltemationel ~ u Huner'1 -o.n «lmltaCIW 4$ Olacialrrl..O .. Dlipl11111 .. .....,,_ soo.-- 51 c.pon_ •e S2 LAIHert ~ ,.,,.,..., SI fl'aUI eo ---11..i 61 V«*led 2 3 14 17 12~ 63 Attw~l-64 ...._ous 65 Foutee! tt> ...... llnQ DOWM 1 OtM 2$QUM•~ 3 Hero ol Hametln 411~ "*' 5 l.eevtngt a°'**~ 1 8oYle4 City a~ eeo... •o 10 leer 11 Way 12 a.nn.n City 13 00. Of rOM 1tw•1e~• 22~ 25 Crt1lCU'e 2tE19¥wte 27 Cr1lftt '""' 2tCon~ 2t 0-0ue 30 Col IA C64'T*I » -cr-).3 er..., 3-4 y ottl • ,.,.... 25~ '1 H9'1PY IOc* _, QeorMllnc ,,........,.,.. lP YO\~ llRUtoAY II TOOAY: 8itQI ou maMfr'd to llttP • ~1ff uppn hp and )OU' fl\pcr •It 10 thee• ti)'. 11 ft now your"'"' lO dlC'tast tffm• and demand all tlw 1pp,.111ion. 1tcoan1uon •::_id dt.I(" ~ '-.................. ., l)nlalctt. •2M-er- '3~ 45 -.JoNI ._Pacific ~..,.. 47 o.r- .. Mo4'-of ,..._ ··~ 51 Olle'•,. 53~ 54 ... ~ .... .. .._. ...,.., 51-..... ........ IHllHT WORK AT HOME 1-900-741-1400 Ext 217 OPEN 8AM-10PM S151c•ll Airlines S 15K-75K Wiii train Hiring all poe- 1110 n s Call (3 131 948-9800 ext A 1084 AnlllTOllPU 40 nial units Coat• Mesa Call 2-5pm 499-1004 A Secure Clll'Mf in The IS P11t1I S1nlc1 Job lnfOfm•llon & Test Prep•ratlon Av•lt•ble CM 435-9 t65 1t4 tO Wmnstr 895-9668 x4 tO c Anaheim 828-85a4 x4 10 ASSEMBLERS Excellent ncome to assemble products from your home 504-646-1700 DEPT P2628 lt1kb1,., v6AM-12 Noon Mon-Frt v S300-S500 ~ weetc vPald Tr•lnlng v Fun Cost• Mesa office llllllSTTUST For busy Hunt Bch salon 960 2480 or 960-7121 HICKORY FARIS Have hOhday tun in making gift bHkets & on sales PIT or F T Fie\ hrs Wolf Ple.se Calf 141-4140 Leave Mesaaoe tr,11n Above average1---------...... , .• P 'T Costa Mesa area Adaptable hours 645-5820 wages Apply Westchtt Plaza 17th & Irvine. N B Make S 10.000/mo 20 hrs per wk Prefer b1-l•--------MUD/FNA PROCESSOR lingual. obtain loan & re.i lnllL l&UI Anttques 6010 CAMERA PEllSOI Vertical commercial cam- era famlllar with PMT process Ex pertence preferred but will tr•ln 5 day week including Sat ur day Apply PEN - NYSAVER 1660 Placen· toa Costa Mesa Earn up to $6000 per mo estate acqu1SJt1on1 Witt Help needed tor resort ~ .... ...,.._ __ ~~..,. Call(7t4J6<47-7l28 train Ruth.847-0644 sportswear store on R•rellems:twtnFr Prov •liiili•ili••ilillli••••••••• Balboa Peninsula Excll· settws Regency dinuio Ing locallon Great for re· tabM! w/4chairs marble COLLECTORS Collectors w•nted tor Home Dellvery accO\Jnll ot the D•1ly P1101 News- paper As •n Indepen- dent CollectOf you eun S<>"'• ot all amounts col· lected Work your Oll'ffl l'IOul'a days GrMI part- time income Call Steve R<>oers at 642 4333 * ClllllHS IEHH Protess1on•I •ppear•nce. company 11eh1cM! tieallh benefits Must nave good OMV 2 lull time positions open Newport Beach company 760 I 145 Dent•I OllTMO CMllllSIDE PI T 10-14 dey1 per month No eves ot Sets ROA preferred Cheerful quell ly 0H1c~ 556 1122 UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * NO COUECTIOMS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurclllce CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGl'ON BEACH, COOT A M1SA. NEWPORT BEACH, roUNT AIN v AU..EY, IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH YOUTH CREW SUPERVISOR We n .. d bright, enthusiastic individuals who would lilce to earn: ••so.oo to l60o.oo per week and more, marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot If You: • Hove an ln1ured VOf\. wogon °' large cor. * Enioy wortting port-time In the evenings, eornlng full-time SSS • Have the ability to motivate. Then we have a lob for vou No experience neceu arv Full training available. For further Information or to schedule an interview CAU.UIAI (213) •21.022• ..... Frlll11Y WORK PART-TIME AF'J'ER SCHOOL & SATURDAY'Sfl YOU CAN EARN $50-$100 PER WEEK AND MOREi 1. ldldb ... ~·~~aged- 11ree1 Tues-Fri Flex top LO\Jls XVI commode hours Salary neg w/exp 720-9921 Call Joey after 6pm evea * BUYING ITEMS * 12 13) 430-9tl74 * 1890s 10 1950s • RETAIL SALES Part-llme fOf pet shop MOfntnge & afternoons Ask tor Shane 895 t457 *Jewelry to HO\Jaehold * Please Lv Msg 673-6223 Afe'l!"C" 6011 MICROWAVE. Gold Star. WOl'kl gr .. 1 S75 00 or best offe< Call Judy at 548-3036 IMFH-(IJtritHI N..Oe<I Top pay Own Furniture 601 4 toolallruck 557-4040 24hr 1---------... ________ •LIDO FURNITURE SALE 1" Spinet piat\O. 10 chair din-SECURln GUARDS ing Ml. Mslr BR set. rreezer stereo console 673-7677 lntlntl llllH Full •nd Par1 time Leguna Must 11e111 Qnforn made area Wiil traln brid•I veils. photo IEWEU SECllITT albums guest books. 112-1'81 money bags garter sets. pillows. falfors. and much morel Brand newt SS· $100 838-2371 STllHTS (ANO OTHERS) •Part Tl••* JOBS NOW! 142-4121 , ht. JJt ..... ,,,. -NOl'A PAPER "'ROU',,...R1•a- Beautiful (cream) sectional sofa Paid $ t500 8 mo old $7SO 833-1842 llTOR RllTES avallabte In Coat a Mesa Newport Beech 2. 'GI nut be FREE AFTERSCHOOl.JSAl\A:>AVS and not lt'NOfll9d ~ anet ~ IP()ttll t. M ~and tr0111PQ10lol1 ~~to ta. accepted Huntington Beech Fountain Valley 4 _,. wfft'l llim 'f04I own CIQ9 flofTI ¥0" ld'oof/~ on on AOU.T ~o .- ow ~ '8 get'*' CUlficrnM tor h-OA.l.V Pl.OT NEWSWIERI bl dOn't hcW9 to watc swrtdot and you wt hcNe ~ to f<*t ccn ol yo.1 ICh:>d WOI\. 11._twudl~IUOCmf~-tal*"G• ~ond~~ YOU,._ ff~ WHO CON1AOt.SHOWMUCH MCHV YOU MNCE EACH VECI 1. Wt fQjl9oNEWflllOGIWAando1P1C11m ·..-too.1• Offer. ~ U1 o cal...,,,_ .-..-...cn1--. tDccitN cu for an Clftlfl10011 cn1-...-.... ~ ...... _,._ ... ~i!~--\Ol~~ .. O.._.,U_.\Qlf\Ol.clnt c:ALL MIL JaHQ NOWlfl t04*11Mm._. .. .._zg ••'1••1•mdW'I .._ .. ,.,MM. I NO COllICTINC NO SOLICITINC o.llww OM 0., A~· Multh.M ... rf l'I 01 1111''1feoltl ........ Himalayan kitten-bl pt S 150 Breeding p•lr- Hlmalay•n $200 Stud MMce avalt 650-0525 llCllUSE YllR IUOll TllllHll Mii IEW IMPlllYEI LIWEIUTES EJ $2.44 per day Thafs ALL yO\J pay for 4 lines, 30 day m1ntmum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY lt 1 ~ ' , '1 I t I ' . ~,. ' .... ,,. PAINT. tneur1lnCe WOftc, 11r04t ot IMall All wortc guer. ,,.. ... na-2191 , YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ! ..._R--..UTll No Probtem CALL PAT "4-toeO 1HANOSCAP NG Senr Sprinklers up1 Comm 1 mu • 1 yra exp 64!>-512.i L f1,''''• ~ '~• I• ~ '111t1l• . .-. ~ .. . .. . .. -..,A"1, ·~G STRIPPl"IG I IC -~r.()875 VISA MC 1;:1 1!> \, Plaster (Repair ED'S PLASTERING Re~tuccos Patchf's I <'~lures Cf'•llngs Int E•t I rt'f' !'SI 'J6:l :l4 18 Plumbing lllllPllOOF llOIFIH R~s•deri11a1 & Commerc1111 Reroota repair-& & skylts Oualoly Wort. F <lit R•I~ Fasi GUARANTEED Svc FREE E1t1m•tes • 557494 qs8-~9 1 494 6504 • at •-tr99l•cea StOM· Tli.BIOCk & Re l•lnlng Wall1 IG )'r• exp l•~iWi renctl ut0tl"9 ill my tlorne by Frl'fleh htdy Ft>r more 1n10 Lie /Ina rflt 87~ '\l'J!I? OllTll USIHr 1 l t 14) 497 4383 P1tlo'1 lo Blocll ,w,~ No Job 100 lar(le ur too READING wrtilng phonics am .. t Ouallly Work F•tr Gr9des K thru 4 beet PtlCU Miit• Reed ,.,. hp 11111111 Oyale11I• 73Ml509 Gtnriy 720-3999 ll0-1113 CLEAN ANO EXPEAT F"OA A J08 WELL DONEi hrvinO 0 c f()f 15 ..... fl Lit T-151142 .. ,, .... ,, ......... "9pllf l lntllHetloM Pete t<un11. 722-1732 • ............ ' ............ .. u.Hlli ........, u rwlo• , ••• ,;., ~-Ill -. of P•IOMlno/bemt»oo, ...._":'ii~ OOln-•unroor • alloye. p1Me , ,_ ..... 1711. I~==:-:-:=-:-:-:,....,....,.,.. ....... Md IMdllw.. ....otdei 1t1't.,... 1""""""""" ........... lc9I worll .._. '*Cllld. Turbo. ltlectl •lbl!Mlil 'ION-.& OM ,_ ,.. .... ....._ ln*lof' Ali'/1M Ind nm_. fOllestt .... ~.~ 'o I> o •"' °"* .....,.,. ttlO. ~=..°" ~ ~WQe.. ...... ••ceteent ~ (7 t4t50-HOI arte; he lolksalflw •inn._, .. · --, dltton. 1 owner, 102,000 1111im Pf'~·'°• • ..-...-------.... -· • 2 m11aa . 11 000 Cati · v ... 1t1t; ~ 'OMt. tor t11.000 Cof'ltact en-21 ... ' UHCou. ·11 COf\tlMnt• UOIMe ·~ ...... 1---------•tbtt10t 1a _... • ,_ .... • bQ .. m111t JACK a ~ Hri KniaM 9t DWIY u-.. 4tO 9"QIM. AIN DOOd. CA:VtNll11,....tJ42. .......,..,_ Therw..,.._of tncaeme ,..,, 1 •a.«> a 0-7' • ._, tW.. Pattneiehlp, 1005 ~ Plot. 7t""'92-4Ut MWcedel 1N23000 t12IO.IEE.M2-0A7 Said .... la few the ll011mOPIM.I the perw wfttl Wtto1t1 .... _._ ....._ rwl~ die.., :rv ft'\lee. Mt11 Aoed ~ Calf --------Tutt>o, ~ cat, , L-OlN '12 ,.__...____. Of U?llf.,tslQ..., of ........ ......, ..... c:talmemerMflldlllfMNI A....,., ........... DAVID voon. G42 • m-ote5 ~ 11 ... WOtk v-own.. ••eeltef'lt con.. ~ ......,..,._.,..., ttle wldei£911ed tot toweno pureiuent '° W90n9 1071 ~. INC . 4000 .., ... .,...... ,.. ,.. ria o.a. SIC' ..... -. flllC'4. Thft ~ ta con- ....._.. ,.. -· dlt1on. s 1 o.eoo . L.wcurtoua 19CSM. ~ n "'°""' ....,_ wttfi andao?'lotlNCMICodaof rene. ,.,.._., .... 100. -,. -. A"D HAHE9AOOK. J...a. duCted by" a flM'al pen. _....,.. 11. too oeo. 1141548-0tn. Cable, rutt power, ~ ctMMa °'~and•-.,. ....,. of c.orn11a .. 1Mne.. CA mu. Attn.:~ .. :i:,...., ... 1 ,_ .w .. ..,,_, bedl. • ..... ~ ~~;,, Campw MERCEDES 1883 3000, ~~:., --:.•,.:; '*J:s°'~lttldeyofOo-:u.~=-: ~:: ~ .... ~=-= = _. .. ..._,.. oar..,::.~compecttM m!:c,'~1·:~= == heh -.... and more.. 1,000 mltea a v-r. priced tOlls, ttlO Uon. ac 1022 l. ~. by ~ oredllor INli".,. No-If ,.. • .-.. ,.. b6ctdlnv IWl'IMn tlMled .,.,_ ,_ undef me AGllticlu9 ~t~ops2~ = excellent condition. l*cNr boc*, mutt be ~ .. ......., llinta Ana. CA t2701. at \llfllberf, 1tlO,wNcft•._ "'''"' ... -.,_..,...,be....._, In e6-lutlnMt nelM(a) 1111ec1 ""'8-5053 · · 111,000 Daya M2-5-Mt; Mef'I, S4.ff7.8t Cell Putllaflled ar.,. Coeat tOOO a.m. °" Nou...., 7, ~ • MfCn &tie.._ .. --. _. ,.. YMCe)onttiefttldayofNow libolleon A.uguat s, 1tf0 --Evee 730-5425 973-1345 Dimly Not OCtoMr 2•. 1tf0 1tt0. the tGllowfna .. COl ........ IOOh ... .... ...... ....., ... ,... tllO et 2-00 o'ctodl p"" .. OMO (. S9"o"d Pr-- FORD 1917 Catgo Van . ---W40& llif\becl Pfoper1y, to Ml flltd .._.., eirty _, M ...._ .._ .. ~ --.. Mid a.nt • E 150 XLT Excellent :ERCED!B 1Ht 300TE LINCOLN 'at Continental. v ... 1915; ...._ T~ o.t.d: OCIObet ti. '"° ........... .,_ .. Pf°'*1Y llM ~ atOfed Tiiie .. ,,_,, W'll lllled ~ndltlon one ow r-oon, Blk/Pal, t ,000 All optlon1 p1U1 IUnroof, fta.JC M)1lC( Uoenel •2MM2<l2, ...... W1111 ...... I ... ..wt. Ind wflldl la ~ at wttti the County c.ti OI Or· c • net. ""*· perfect. 139,500. "'* air .,. 15 000 c A : Tra..... re... .............. AYMS SELF STOA.AGE .... County on !Mc>lembef s7•950. 942-9131 780-1007 Of 148-2728 mllee Available o.C. , fl\a.IC llOTICa VINir JURNeOS2F5044722 ....... Mlllllld ................... Y• .., .... 7012 Etnetl AY9 . Hunt· 11. 1990 Toyota 1889 Pana! Vain Mercedea 1889 t90E 28 Tah over payment• MOTaOPMU Said ·~~~he ...._.,T•wr P • ... •......., ,_... ln9ton Buch CA . ,_.,., (3009917) Conlllci Mate · H01 40/mo plua In -~ i. ~ at¥M pwpoee of --,ft•-· Of ~ Or-.. C... .. .,. •,_•Mt ...... 71._..1-7314 L.endlord,. Publlltled Orange Coemll Tow 722-14'41 1r:<.~2L:~or Elr· 1urance and OMV ~t lO aecU0ne )071 :;:, ":'*""""=::'°' ~ Ollyllloc oc.o&lerl4 '= . .....,.,.,,,__, .... WWtlMtightto b10 •I the Delly Plot Ocioos 10. 17 •73 5·.,27 • pp &4+8104 lnd3072oftfleCMICodeof -..'!'•_....,.. W· ...,_, ,....,.,.._..... .... Putcn.ea m..-M 24 31 1990 #·178 .. • 0 . -----the 8'8te of CietifomAa tM -· .... ~ ..... 911· ............... ~ .. mede.,, c.-i and SI.id'°' •• ---------1 ~ MERCEDES 1889 300e MERCURY '85 MARQUIS underllgned. A·" To.ilnQ, P91J~of .... e of Oc:-ftaC Mme( "-,._. -...). tfle time of pu•cnue All "8JC NOllCE Ousks 9045 Aaavme 1 .. MIO down WAGON. Orl9 owner ....... ,~auction.•.~ 1~1 thdwt 0..-. • 4'M9 le .... puretiaNd00od9ar•~ .. ---------1 • rMtlculou1 fully loaded 1022 E. Cheetnut, Senta -· ..., ..,_CW _,...... .... ......_ ... 19 and muat be remo'ied et "*-ICATIOMCW 1~57PORSCHECabf'lolet, ~~lpayS~·~0 ~7,000 power everything' Ana., CA 92701, at 10:00 .._ ... ........, ~ ~·AU dlcl.l_.....__..,. lttneofule Se1e 1stut>jeet fllOTICICW•GATM red with black top • • • mo navy/wood fantHt1c' am on ~bet 1, 1990, Publlhed Orenve MO.~ de• DCAI ~ANOe '° canoallalion 1n 11w even• mCLAAATIOM 130.000 Anx1ou11 979~. '5400 547:2035 . the loflowlng 0.Kt'lbed OeltyPl6ot0ctotiw2•. lt90 YOU AM IN OEFAUl.T ,,,. ''•H•ter ttH ofletMmlnl.,.._L.and· THE COSTA MESA ()pafauona. FAIAVIEW DE· 854·•382 MERCEDES 1990 500SL. ' ' ptopeny. to Wit W-202 UNOEA A OEED Of TRUST ~ _. a -IOrd and obllgated pa.rty PLAHMHG DIVISION HAS VELOPMEHTAl CENTER CHEVY 57 BEL-•1R Red , co. phone. Y-.1992,Mlll•. Toyote, DATED OCTOllER. 1"9 ............... ........ AYMI In.I' PREP.AAEO A NEGATIVE S•l•lf\8P9C110nwllbehalel " S UcenM •2EMW283: State, "8.JC N0TIC[ UHlESS YOU TAKf AC-UM arta • -.._... ITORAOI DECLARATION .AOORESS-THURS NOV I . 1990. at SEDAN Origin•• Con· io5.ooo 819•759-1914 c A • TION TO PROTECT YOUR ••M•nlca ..... ..,_ Publ$hld Otenoe Coull•NG POSSI B LE EN· 100 PM FAIRVIEW OE- dllion, tow mileage. rune OI 619·299-7673 VINirJT2RA83cteeo75987 PS171M1 PR()f>EA'TY, IT MAY 8£ ,, .. ~ ...... ,_. ... Dally P1tOt October 24 31, VJRONMENTAl IMPACTS! VELOPMENTAL CENTER great. RARE BEAUTY Mlt1Ubl..V 1987 Mirage Said Ml• It fot the l'tCTIJtOUI .,._II SOLO AT A PV8UC SALE _..., ....... .._ ... 1tlt'> w.208, FOR THE FOLLOWING HA9'0LD 'ACK ION. S8500S.0·806<4 Tllf'1>o $2,700, aunroof, pu<po&eolNtltfylngllenof NAlmlTAT'lmNT IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-CllMrllr cort IH ter· PROJECT a.fel,._..O,..allt•1• FORD 1930 M ..... ::;-... atereo casMtte, 5apd, .,_ wldelllgll«I '°' towing The lolowlnQ P9'90N are NATION Of THE NATURE "'at d •d• • I et 1 I•• "8.IC NOTICE I 1 DEVELOPMENT RE· Pvbkahed °'"'119 CoMt .......,,. and atorlgl 1099fher with dotnDbU16Mll.. OF THE PROCEEDING ••J'rfll 111 llltad...... VIEW DR-90-U FOR Deity Piiot October 17 2 .. Tu dOf. 90"1. condmon. runs ••celleflt 989-8'11 COIU °'~and... FPI THERMOPLASTIC AGAINST YOU, YOU .... --eecvdle .. c 11M1 HANOLEY ENGINEERING 1990 $7 .250 or I ride Nissan 1977280t-jMnMaOI.... TECHNOLOGIES. 1900 SHOUlOCOHTACTALAW· -Nodeeofl.... 'AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR W190 895-1074, 894-4269 Immaculate. complelaly OLOS 1170 Cut .... ~ 0.ted thlt 1111h day of Oc-South Su-1 51'"1 Sent• YER II ...... llO ,,_.. .. -M.A,l "opefty I c M c PROPERTIES TO --------- ORD &e MUS G tHIOred. mull IH 2-dc>ot loaded tober. 1990 Ana. Celll 92704 On HoYembef 2, 1990. •• ,.._ .. • ......._ ,__ .. ,.,.. ....... · CONSTRUCT A 16 700· P't8.JC NOTICE F . TAN S3,50010BO 646-7874 Pf~, sale l ' ......... ......, Fabrlceted Ptaallc:s, Inc . 2·30PM .Mdulyeippointed perdareC-.Jle,_.... .... YNOOOtt SOU.ARE-FOOT INDUS· __ ...-..;;...;;....;.;..;..;...;.;;..,;;.__ 2119 engine automatic .. a. • OWntlf Putlllhed 0r.,. Coeat New .Jersey. H..-AY9 ' Truatee under and ~an1 .,...., .. -.no, H --· jf\ the ~ Court of TRIAl BUILDING tlNCLU(). 95% restored &73--0138 NISSAN '83 MAXIMA $ 19 80 E. c • 11 • n t Deify P1'ot Oclobet 2 .. 1990 HOtMNll Ad Morn.•own. to Deed of TtUll tecoroecl ' • .,.. c.... d• •• !he Stlle of Celllom1e tor ING AN 820·SOUARE· NOTicl ~ ~ ---------59'>Md.8cyci pow9rwtn-77~ W·203 New.leftey079e2·1907 November3 1919 ... ~, IW~ • ..,. ... the Coutlly of LOS AN· F 0 0 r 0 Fr c E limousines 9050 dows powet sleetl~. lan't-hllmetoleuomeone Thia bualneaa '' con-No H-5M005. of C>mc.1e1 doMlper,..,.dala--. GELES in the Maner of 1,.,. MEZZANINE> LOCATED AT TO AOMIMSTEA .83 LIMO CADILL•C power mlrrOf. etc. cruise ......... IN~wortt? dueled by a COtlM>l'tlion Recordt, ... cutad by ~ ...... rlTf M11 E11111 ot GLENNA P 2027 PLACENTIA AVENUE ESTATE Of; " • control. 1111. am/Im atereo "'anoaweetlOhn•.....,_ P\ll.IC M)T1C( The reg11tranl(•I com· Wattetn Semlconduc1or ......... ,__ .-_.., WELLS a«a GLENNA PA IN AN MG ZONE EN· PETER Cnmn) while. new engine, re-up-CUMtte t*lular , .... ttvough I "led menoad to tranMCt bus!· Inc . • Cellfoml• COtPOf· ct'*'•._.,. WI ........ TRICIA WELLS .... GLEN l \I I R 0 NM ENT A l DE . SM001 lill8 holstered. Video/VCR TV Phone s41so . F9Cm10US....... -under lhe Flctlllou• etlon ... lru••or•. In,,.,. OI· ._. .............. llllO-N.A ARTRIP WEL LS 0... TERMINATION NEGATIVE PETE SMOOT low ml!Hge $15.000 (71,1 050-6300 days ~ rtlltc NOTIC( ..,._ ITATEMPfT Bu1lntaa name(•) llttad 11<:41 ot the County A«;ordef -• ........... ,._. oeH80 DECLARATION (AVAIL· CASE NO. A11ilDGI Call between 11-5 pm Thi IOllOwlng per90nl .,.. •bo¥e on NIA of Or-. Ccu:Yty. St••• of '-"" • llft lllf'rido. ,.._ Holoce II hetet>y gr.~ thet ABLE FOR RfVtEW FOR 21 T ~ Mon-Frt 54~70 17 ~•/84f5332 evenings RCTTnOUa..,... .. doing~.. DA Gerrone. Va Pr-. Cellfomil WILL SELL AT eNftda de ........... ,,.. unoerllgned .... ..., ., DAYS Al THE PLANNING bet~ a.;";;: WILL CONSIDER TRADE u or Im NAMl ITAT'lmwl G&WEHTERPAISESdbl dent PUBLIC AUCTION T'J -oftcN de aruda ..... Pnv11e .... to the htgheal OIVISION1 .. a9CIDa and The lollowlng .,.,_ .,.. us ClillN9rv. 1250 E Walnul Thia •t•temanl -hied HIGHEST BIDDER FOR' (•H .. dtfeeterio .... Mid l>MI btddet 1<11>,.CI IO IF y 0 u w Is H T 0 COi lgent .._, • 9100 Rolls Royc41 77 d0tng butlnen as Avenue. i!'ullerton, Calll With Ille County Ctent OI Of. CASH (papbte •I t1me of 1 teMeo) conflnnloon of Mid Su· PROVIDE COMMENTS OR =.::-... be .,,..., .. ';"' Autos f"fO"ed Sltve< Wt1lth II, Balboa TNT RENTALS 232• 92631 .,. County on September .... In lawM money 01 the I c-No.121-pet10t Coun on°' after Ille OBTAIN FURTHER INFOR· d "' ========== whllel chocolale hldH. \11•1• Hogir N·e.,port George p Grauhc;l'I, 1135 18 1990 United Stet• (in the l0<mal The name end addrns ol 29th d•y 01 Oct<>t>er 1990 MATION PLEAS£ CALL 119 Will or ...... ~ ama'tl NB 1mmacu1a1ethr00Qh· Te<ry Hatr1s 232,. v191a 92906 Pu~th«:I 0r.,. Coat t,.,. ~ 9••••1 anc:t1or d1recc•onoe 1a cortea1 su-OSHEA Attorney Al L-AT!71 .. 17S4-52•5 ~Pm,tlON ._been 79K Orlglnally sold In BHch Cellf 92860 Ad.it Pleoa. Anaheim, Calll HIS1ll wtloeh -lawful len<lef 1nl the court II IEI nombf• y et the otflCe of MAURICE F TtiE PLANNING DIVISION of PETER ~ LIUll lllAI o u t $ 3 2 5 O O Hogen. N-port BHch This 1>u11MN 11 con-Delly PllOI Octobef tO 17. caaNer's. c:ier1.lfted Of other PERIOR COURT OF CALI-16437 S Paramounl B1v<s PublltMd O•anga Coeet llled by MELISSA S PIS air, Ult, CtulM. p/w 71418'4-9206 Calif !nMO dueled by • klnlled l*'lnet· 24 31 1990 Chedlt eoecilled In tl'le Ovll FORNI.A COUNTY OF OR-Per amount CA 90723 0..ly P110t Octooer 24 1990 GOSSM~ In._. 5upeftof I I I This bu11n1u 11 con· llhlp W-171 Coda I~ In full ti tt>ejANGE 700 C•ll>C Center County ol LOS ANGELES W·207 Court C...-. COuntv pl • moonroo 11 oye •••••••••• ducted by .,, lndfvtdual The 1eg11tt1nl(a) com· time of Nie) AT The Chap.I Duve Sle 8311 Senta Ane State of Celtlomia au lhe of 'Y 12KAB080) TIYITI 'II OfllOA The 1eg111tant(a) com-meneect to trtnNCI bus!-PtatC NOTICE man Avenue enuanc:e to lhe ~ 92702-0838 nght lltle ano onter•t of Plll.IC NOncE of ~ANGE PETITION 110,111 s sod. i lr. PIS. 1t.,eo, low mencec1 10 tranlllci bull· ness undet the F1ct11ious CMc Center Bullding. 300 E Tl'\e name aOd•ess and Mid OtcMMd at the time of fl MELISSA S CIASTALAOIU mllH Hcellent con-,,... und« ,,.,. F1c:1tooua Bus1ne11 neme(a) na1ed ~ C~ Avenue. Ofanoe lefepl\One number ot ptatn· duth •nd au the roghl tttle o 152911 ~AN~~= 2925 Hlfbor Blvd. c M d•t•on' (2AU0525l Bu11nH1 name<sl lltt•d above on Oclober 10. 1990 ~TTTIOUI .,._., CelitOfrue all rlgtll litla and tiff's attorney °' p1.,n11ft and 1nterflt lhat Ille •t•t•I NOTICE TO at>OW on Octobef 15 1990 George Graullc:h N.u. ITAT'E.-:MT ..,..,_, OOlh.,,ed to end ""''"ou' an a110t~ 11 !El of s..a oec....a 11a1 ac;.1 CO!lfntACTORI • ~ tlt-1• 1•••• Terry Ham• Th>$ Sitt_,, •U llllCI The loflOWlng peflOl\S -now held by It ur'°9r said' noml>te l• OHCCIOt'I y .. t'lY· QU<rf'<S t>y ooerttl()n of,_ ()f 09 ,., (1111) lo ~ ...... ol Trtll ll•l~t wu hieo wllh the County etent ol Of. doing~ M Oeec:I ofTl'\ISt In me property meto de 1e11lono d•I olhenlltte other then °' 1nl Sealed prOOCJUla woll 1>1 the daced9nl till IUUJ TIYITI wtth IN County Clerk of Qr. ange County on Oc:1ober 111. JPM EQUIPMENT L TO • lltuated WI Ntd County end abogedo del Olmandante o ~hon 10 11\et of Mid a.-11-YIKI el '"-o"1c:e PLANT THE ~ 111881 e..ch Blvd, H B lfl08 County on Oclob« IS 1990 •500 Cemc>u•. Sult• 550. St••• CS.Crlbed as Oel demand•n•• que no oease<I " ll'le hme or de•ttl OPERATIONS FAIRVIEW ~ ~. ~ .. :. AllU'IJ 19~ F4121M~8"dl.Celtf92eeo EXHIBIT "A ATT.ACHEOtlenee abogado esl L>oW 1n andlO .. ltleoer111H\REAL DEVE LOP MENTAL ' Ml·llll '412* Published Orange Coast J,, Millef Co Inc c ..... TO THAT CERTAIN NOTICE 0 FF I c Es 0 F J 0 H N property lllueteo In City of1 CENTER 250 t HARBOR ~ ~ -:nr= .. mtlll&Ll.rl P\.tbbhed Ofange Cout Delly PM<>t Oc1ot>er 2•. 31. lomta 2003YechlAMolule, OF TRUSTEE'S SALE EX· RAPtlLO 7777 Cenler Av· Cypr~ss Countyol Orange BLVD COSTA MESA avdable lor 5 8'>Md p/1 .• ., tltt 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Delly Pllol Oc:1ooer 24 31 N<>Yembe< 7 14 1990 Newport 8etlc:tl. C.itf t29flO ECUTED BY IMPERIAL -St• 550 Hunhnglon S1efe ol Celtlom<a e>al11CU-CALIFORNIA Ut>ltl 3 00 P-.. :~lion In the Ne .. _.. crulH aunroot alloy " November 7 1,. 1990 w. T96 Thi• bu11,,... 1a con· BANCORP A CAUFORNIAIB ••ch C A 9 ~ 6 4 7 letfy oeecr11>1e1 u tCJllowl 10 on FRI NOV 16 1990 a1 ...., ~ cowt ._ whMs (2GHC009) TlftTl '11 ITU OU W· IM ducted by a IWNled perlnet· CORPORATION OATEO 714-143-4&49 wn -'ltd!•~ they ""'" t>e PuO-v 7 THE PETrT II... Ship OCT08ER 9, 1990 DATE (F'ec;hao APP 04 Lot 140 of Tract No 3955 1oc1y openf'O 1"0 •etd tor ION -••y~-• p /I .. _IC MnJIC[ Nit.IC Ml'IYM'c Ti. rag11trant(tl com· PARCEL 1 • 1990 1n "'~City 01 Cypr-Coun I pertormtng ..or .. to 11.1,,,ISll =:-.: ·~ to ----Aulo, PIS. lilt, atereo1---~----""----·-------""-'-~---mencacl lo trtnMCI buSI· Un•I •M .. ~ Ol'll GMy L o,.n ...... Clerk, tr OI 0•1nge Sii.ii ol Cell-all l&llOf. met111ala. t.oolS. -~ .... "' 2925 Hatbor Blvd.C M Ca I•• It e 1I1d1 n O "'*-.IC NO'TICI! RCTITIOUS 8UStNEU neee undet Ille FICllllOUS thel c:er1WI amended Con· IJ Mlf1I ~.,...,., 10""• u Pt" mep rec.ou1ecs l a,..o f'Qu•pm4'nl <'eceuary to =isl~ "QjY"'e: llt-Jlll R/w1ndow. Hhll. low NOTICI Of IA&.l NAMI ITA~NT Bu11neu neme(a) lltl•d dom1n1um Plan •ecorded Published Ofange Coul 1n ano. "1 Pages 33 to 37 I R~Ye.,. Old ceo•""tJ t•le Ad {This eultlonty wel mllel (2H9e3731 No4Q 11 hereby 11,,..., The IOllowlng P«90m 8111 above on Ju1r1 10, 1"5 Nie 2• 1912 .. 1na1rutner1t Daily P•lot Octol>er 10 17 both .nciuslve ot Mis preoare -1.c:. p1H1 .. wotfl tllow the pel90nal CREVI ER BMW -• , ·1 • · ·T; · ......... · e•U'>1 •• -U. 11•v1W1 . ••lb 1M/\9' •• -~,.. f 1\G(.Al1• • a,. JC Q• 111c599i, • M~'U10IAA1 -.a111 Mffl Sli.ttS mttS Sll.'9S SIOtf.> Sil MS _ ... Ml .. 1111a•1111mi .. ,. ...... 4. .. ,..,, --- BMW 19117 3251 Con~llbll grayl bl1c11 $20.000, 30 000 miles. eirtr a cleen must sell 71 4 72•·0 13• BMW 19117 3251 Conver l 1ble e11cellent condlllon llarm phone $18 997 7141650-5066 BMW 1989 3251 conver111>1e. black auto· matle, heated sea11. only 11.000 mites. S28 000 or assume tease won $ 1 000 rebate ,.99 3289 BMW 115 325E 5sod LOADED 49K mt $9900 OBO 540--037• ....... ,.. Auto (2CBN .. .0) 111,111 llmlW-1500 Auto Mell Or, S A 111·1111 - -BMW '87 3251 CONVERTIBLE Blact11tan IOedad ctirome wheels e•tencs.ct war· ranty. excellent con· dlllon . S20 .0 00 €•2EIC463) 760·9295 ...... 1111 AU1o C71 1911) ...... oannuw 1500 Aulo Malt 0.. S A 111-1111 SIMI l)Ul'wanl 10 MCllone 307 1 dOtng buttneU 11 John P Miier Preeident No 112 ? 165-47 olf1c:1el •• 2 .. 31 t990 cellant"O<J~ Maps "' ,,,. Of .. ,.,,O".'t~ '"'..,. •nd · t'()ltnt repre&entat!Ye to ~ 11.1. ........ ,.,. and 3072 of the Ctvtl Code of ZUREIOI INSURANCE This ,,.,_,, WM t~ coros of Orange County w 187 fl()p ot '"-County Rec<>tder ........ t( ltfW'n C..~<>g many ldiofw without --· •• '"' Slate of Celtfornl• Ille 174«) Ol•lfl -4 Founlllll'I with the Counly CW1I °'Of. CaitfOfnle ... defined .,, Iha of taJCS County • I FA IR v IE w 0 E obtall'W'g court apptOVlll 18881 e..ch Btvd. H B underligned A·P TOWlng Velley Calif 92708 at'Q9 Counly on s.pternber Olc:l1tetion ol ~II P\B.IC N0TIC{ EXCEPT .it 001 QH .,.0 VElOPMfNt Al CENTER 1n a.tore falung mn.in ~ Ml-1111 will sell •I public aucttOn ai Ty-Oleb. 11 .. 60 Dixie 18 1990 C<1n<lll10nt and FWslnclt0n1 aspt111tum 1no Olher .itGCC>fOenc~ ,..,t~ p1ant and ~I ~ . ..._••••••••• 1022 E C'-tnut Sanla •4. Founi .. n Valley. Celll F~ fflCOl'ded August .. 19111 tn 112'7111W hyO•ocerbons eno other, "'9CfhC8t•oM t"-'•'<>< tlowe\1191', the ~ ... Ana ceittorn1e 92701 at 92708 Pvbll-'*I Orange Cout ~ 14167 Page 1086 111 NOTICE TO CMDn'OftS m1nerali Wflefhet 11m11a. to Btdo-1 '°' th•I prof9Cl reprnentative wfl be VW 1972 Bog 10 00 am on Ncwember 7 Kheled lure•Q• 17 .. 60 Detty P1lol OclOl>ef tO 17 the oltictal •ecordl of Nod Of 9Ul.K ~" thole '* .. n soec•lied Ot,,., ~· C>OS,,.S\ • current ~wed ID glw nob ID runs great. mull M ii 19901,,.tollowtt>gd•cnl>ed Dill• •4 Founl..,, Valley 2 .. 3t 1990 Counly 1n<111~1>y1 (8-.'191~• nol ""t""' 0< unde<•.,,ng 0< c.33 C JS c1as~•t•ca1t()nl '"*esled S*'90nl ..._ S t800 OBO 63 I . 7696 Pl'ooer!Y lo wil Caltl 92708 W· 177 an lnetrument <K O<Oe<I U.C.C. the! may l>I O<odVced ff om I 'icet>-'1 •~""4'<1 b~ ,,.,.. Cnn-ttll'( hevie waMtd no"°9 Of 198 l Tovota u cent• Thia business 11 con· ~ 2 .. 1982 n lnsl,._,t NottCe ,, hereby QIV9t\ 10 Mid o<ooertl and Ille tole trac101 1 Stale L•cenu con9«'1t9d ID ,__ propoeed VW 63 BUG •2.A84939, State CALIF dueled by • ~·I parl· rtlltc NOTICE No 82·216.S,.ll oNIC•el r• C<edllon ol lh4 w1tl\1n .ncs ••Clu11-. ngnt 10 Ot1ll Boero An) btO •eceoved action ) The lndipefldel1t OOOd running condition VIN ·JT,.RN3803800111I11 nerah1p OOfds In.am.<! ttan1ter0<111 1h11 1 llen•eo -"' trom adl_,,l ..,,,..e 1"-t><Oele< '" "°'I ~ntton aUltlOmy One owner Ot1g1nal If\-Sela ule 11 lor lh• The •eg111rantfs) com-~ PARCEL 2 bulk transfer 11 ab0u1 10 be lands •nlo end lh<OUQI\ ano tioenMd as IN>9C••...o win t>e wi1 be granted unleea an letlor PurctllMd new In purpc>M of MllSly""tJ lien of menced to lranMC't t>ust· ~TinOUS 9U9Mll An undivided 2 229._, mede on perlon8l pr09411'1y 10 dM .. W monM and CO<\ j dlsregarO«I JO-nl Venture int«.t9d perwon lies 81\ e s o tne und«'llgned !Of •owtnQ ,_ ur>der '"-F1c:trfJOUS NAm •T•n•NT .,,.., .. , ..., ~ '0 Lot 1 of he<einertef de9Cnbeo st•VC1 t~ ,,,_"s and t»OOeti "'"" ~· • objeCton lo "8 ~ urope 11100 BO and 1t0<age t099thlr W14tl Bu11....a n•~•I Mated The lollow!ng l*'IO"• ar• TrK1 11353 in,,.. C11y of r,.,.nameisJand bus.neu °''*wort.•.,, end trvouonl.>oont Ver1tU(e Loeanw and shows llOOd c:au9f (2131•31·5090 c:oatt ol ed-1ttong and H · above on Augual I 1990 dOtng ~ M Coste ..... County ot Or· add,_ of IN lnttlAdeel the '<it>-.url..-~ ot s.tO prop I Pret.i<ll"C# ""'" ~ gr•nted wny 119 oowf lho&Ad nol ---------"!'I P9"Ma of Nie Kheled Zuretql 00 PONT IMAGING SYS anga. Stele or Celtfornoe .. 1tan1lefO<IS1 are BHARAT l!f'ty .,, ol,..,., P<oc>env °' ID t>•dO.s properly ap !1fltll lf'9 ..,~ Autos Domestk 9300 De1ed thtt 11111 day of Oc· TNI 1111_,1 wn llled TEMS 11122 Edinger Rolld shown on • m.., rec0td«l in D PATEL 1nd HEM.ANT R IX>tfl and the rlgflt 10 uMI P<<>~~ •• Sme•i eus.n-s l A HEARING on ~ ---------•l to«i>er 1990 w1tt1 t,.,. County Clar1t ol Of. Tu1lln Celll 9~ Booil .. aa. Pages ,.5 and ,.9 PATEL 13700 Al TON 1t111 por11on o r t he in eccoroence ""''h S.Ctl()n pe•tlon w1ll be held on BUICK 198 .. CENTURY ...... Noutaty lfl08Countyon0cte>ber 12. Ou Ponl ElectronlC lmeg· olmltcellan«>U9mec>Slnt,.,. PARKWAY STE lSl tublUt'lace of sa>O P'oP9'1Y 18116 et Mq T•tle 2 Calt· November 15, 1990 91 •·dOOt. loeded Sharp 1n Pvblillled Oflll09 Coaal 1990 ing Syallmt Inc (In-oltoee or 11\e County Re· IR\llNE CA 92718 lylf>Q ~ 1 oec>1h of SOO t0<n1a Adm1n11tr111ve Coda 1 .s p M in ~ 3A end o u I $ 3 8 0 0 Dtll\I P1lol Octe>ber 24 1990 ,nzm eo<POtaleo in New JefM)ll COt'<Mr of Mid County T,.,. IOcetion Ill Cel1l0tnia ,_, lrom lhe ~rt11<:e of Mid APOfoe;at<Qns lo. ptt•lerpncel localed al 700 CMc 5•9·4 198 W 188 Pvblt-'*I Orat'Q9 Coest 6.s Ham11own Road Olen Eac::ec>t Unil• I . 29 Ill· ol Ille Chief eaecuh¥9 Otfl()(" oroc>eny !or 1111 our~ '"""' r... s..t>m1tted lo Ind CAnler Omle W.., Santa -Dael)' Piiot October 2,. 31 Roa New JerMy 07452 c:luWY9 as lhown on MIO °' pr1nc1pa! bvs•""' ottice ~a·n.ng '" c>t •nctOent to aporo...O by the OfltCP of Ana CA 92701 BUICK 11.4 Regal Eacef-rtllJC NOTICE Novembef 7 ·~ 1990 Th11 butlnest II Con· Condatntnium Pten ol lhe Intended ,,_,.,Of .. tfle pr()(Suc1ton ol, '"'·1 s~~ •no M•no<•ly S...$4 If YOU OBJECT TO l en1 cond111on one W·t93 duel.a by • CMPOttttOn Al90 ea<:eptlfl9 tnwetrom 1701 H CORINTHIA WAY st0<~ 01 con-v111on ot nns •11<\e 141n Sl•M' Suote lhe graontno ol 1'9 pehhon. owner 111 power S4000 '1CTTTIOUI ..,._11 The reg1strantft) com-all mtnerall. OIM. Pt'ec10Ut NEWPORT BEACH CA Ot' ••pi()t•ng tor 001 gas 100 S1t•emen10 C ot. you should appelr et tie S•8-8S8• NAMI ITATIMINT menceo 1o 1ranNC1 1>u9o. and u 1aru1 meta It 9~ u phaltum eno othe q9S81~ ~arr1g and stat. your Cadtllac. 19 78 Seville T,.,. tollowlng pereona .,. ,_. uno.< the FichtlOUS sub I I I nc a' • n d All Ollle< l><JStness names l\yOr~erbons and oth••J Raques1~ lo• ~ bult obj8Cllons or file wno1n Pt8.IC NOTJCE su~·n .. , naml(t l lltl•d ~bons of IM!W'I' •ooa and adO<-uMd by the mlf'erelt wtlelhw ""11181 lo ""'pr..tf!"""'" •"the ••••O obf9CllOns wim lhe court S2 000 mllH. leather. do;'B :C~~ ~· AU T 0 . aoo-.. on Auvutt 3 1990 an3 che•acter 1nclud1ng l•-leror ..,""" ,,.,. past lflOM soecitled 0< nol or 01 111« coniract tor '"• ti.be the i..nng Y04H sherp 673-8203 eve· MATION .eoo Bolero W l'lCTTTIOUS .,..... w 1 1 1 1 a m D petrolevm 011 gas three .,.e1ts ¥• none en., ot wtd wbstences 0y at><>.,...~ll•O"i!O pro,ect 11 appearance may be 10 ning' ~I BMch Celtl 9~ ..._ ITATEMINT Onc'-1lleller Pr~I tsoNl1um enO lat l>llOw a Tile ,.,am«sl eoa bu-,,_ns of t<'Y method -m.adf> "' -wt>,.,•lllOQ a com-pefSOn or by you<~ R ti A l(tf\ller .eoo H-. lollowing pereons .,. This 1181_,1 was llted deplh of 500 lwl lhet may add of l"9 1, lereef 1 known or unknown bu1 not pleleO lorm STD e1' witfl IF YOU ARE A Cadillac 8& Eldorado IC 4:,d d t>t--. u Wllh IN County Cieri! 01 Or· now 0t ,.,., •• 11., ~ rouoa ••• 'e,::v,.,o INC-• C..; 1ncluO""tJ "''th•n lh•s eacep· '"~ t' a r-t c•• 11,1 0 CREOrTOR or a Beige Only 3• °<:><>mites I =~~ Newport 8Micfl. ~SKTOP PUBLISHING •noe Counly on s.p1ern1>1t IOC•l•d conlalneo, d• CO•ptthOO 21797 LAKE oon .,,.,, righl to .... ,,,. ... ,. pref•4'nc• .... 11 ~ Q•l"1NS conf1n9ent cr'9Cltor of .,. Nawporl lady s car I Thtt butmett II con· BY SYD DEEM t08 Tur 18 1990 veloped or 1e1tan on in VISTA El TORO CA 92630 race of Nfd Pl'oPe'IY °' lh•t l uri~" "'' t>•O ·~ e.;cc-m. deol-.d. )'OU mual fl1e S 12 500 Cell 760-3119 d 180 .... indlvldual QOOIM Aw Balbol lalend , .. ,.. under Of trom Mod land or The •ooeri 091'1tnent PO<llOn of t"8 wbwrt.c•i pen...cl Dy,,.,. STD 81 I YOJf claim Wiil the COUl't UC vi an Call! 92682 Pvblithed Ofange Cc>ut any oen thereof WlthOul P Y thf!<eof "1"19 ebove • O«>th 8tO O"ot>Oftllll ,...ust De and mad a l'YtftV lo f'9 CHEV 74 NOVA auto. Th4 reg1s1ranl(1I com· 0 ly P!to Oc1 0 17 ~ an,,rtgfltoflUrt-hereto'' deeer•1>4"<1·n 119"· ol5001'9etbalowlfle-1-'OUl>m•lt..O ,0, '""' ....,,.,. 111 ~UV. !owner llcyl NuBallery menoad 10 lransacl bu., $~ R ~~i:,~· 2:• 3 I I~ Ol>lr t 9nlty O< any nghl of enety IO erel U StoC11 1n Tr..O. F.,. IO< tl'le llOtete<l l)U~ ~ Of""Cr r...o .,.,.,,..,, ~ petlOI\ fed hw f'4t ~ Xcond S 1750 OBO ,_. unOlf the FIChtlOUI QUOCMC••f ,.,..":... W 179 the IUbeurltce !hereof lo e Gture1 Equ1pmenl OenRO APN ·24t-17t-Oe ~ at•ons "O"' c:>lt•t5 ano ~lour:..__ ..__ 1139-8242 Bu11n1n neme(I) hll•d ... .......... 500 I ..___. OO<h•IM ol • cett..... y c I I I lllfllltn ........... • ..... t>ove OctObw 15 1990 Th11 bu11ne11 11 con· dee>lh of ... --·" CLEANERS businett ano is ommoniy known " •C>K• .,. •• ~ .,, ""' M lhe dale ol lirsl -.nee ol CHEVY 1964 El Camino • Rlclll°::, A 1(1111\Def · dueled by an lndlvidu.91 P\lllC NOTlC[ tl'te ~ac. 1°' the d-409· IOCllflel et 13700 Al TOH 519 1 Mi non Allenue con~f'Cl ''" '"'11 ~ ~•uwl tellers as pnMded In 327 lulomltlC pll pl b Tht1 slelamanl was filed The reg111renl(t) com· ,_,,, ~ r~~ O< PARKWAY STE t 57 Cl'P'T tlN C.htorn.e !~.:~lf'C1'°"' of ~~'°5 Tl'le a.cllOn 9100 ol f'9 ' manc:.d t 1 1 bull----u • other e......,.te1ion..,. _,.. r• f'fmt of ••If' cash m law .....,.,,,........,, "•• •~ 'tO"' 10 C·L'-Probate Code plw many extras S:l 000 with tf\e County Cieri! of Of. o •lnNCF ~TITIOUI ...,_ sou•cn or tubllenc:. l~VINE CA 92718 lul money 01 the u niteo ,.., '" A• , 't'Q•· ,.. h ,., ,. ~ ......... .__ ~ ... ....__ OBO Call Grenl at at'Q9 C<>unlyon0c1ooer 111 MN ul'!Oet Iha tCtihous NAmSTAftMINT The busmen ntmf' uMd , ,,,. time...., ,,_,,. S45 9579 1990 Bu11ne11 neme(a) lllted The 1<*CJWlng ~· .,. PARCEL 3 t>v the MtCI transi.rortt l at Sletn on .... °' per! caW\ Dt<I "' •o '"'!"'< ,. ... , <>< all w\I not •JCPI'• tour · ,.,,,'° •OO-.. on May I 1990 doing buSl""9 u A non-4llCluSNe ..-nenl u 10 toc11ton •s l Rt aoa ~...c• tMOene.O bv l><lt men~ from l'4t he.tng .... 1 ttl LAIGO ES PublltlNd Or CO.Si Sydlwy R Deem COMTEMPVS 1 121 King· aoc-1entnl 10 euc:tl """1 '°' POINlf CLf ANER!': "°11 M<:ufed l>'1 Mor19191 "lo 0tc " r.. " ·~f'<l m• notJOed ~ Auto Tranamlstk>n A/C IOelly Piiot Octo=-24 31 Thla ·~-&;:-~ flahef Of•~• Hunt1ng1on ~~~~ Satel bulk t<anst.r ''In·:,.;:·~: ~heC:~ ~;7c,~~~,: ~:~:,,.:; 'c~~~ YOU MAY Ex.AMINE Full Powet" (32912SI · N~ber 1 14. t990 W·20l :;:.•~ty::, 0c1oc! 111~ ee;::. ;a1~a:1~~5~ C1""1t 1het pc>'tlon of Lott 9 ~~ ~,,: c;c,~~~9: amount btd to 1>1 ~led ~part,._.,,,, ,.,,, ~ ..-.ao• 1n the Me ::C by ... COUl1. I (•329126) 1990 8 t2l kingfisher 't:ive Hunt· and 10 of Ttact 5935 u COUNTY ESCROW CORP with bid MCMCl1tr-c~ w•lt lh~ In ~ t9d In h per9Dfl 11112 .. _.,. 1111\nl'C NJBU lnglon Beech Caltl !lf\own on • mao recorded in 18099 Golde!..,.., Street Bt<ls 0t oltersto l>l •n wr11 s1ruc1•on1to 8•<1Clf'<, -... Me..,,.. l'9 9:t •••-1 nmu" ""''~ Publilned Or"'119 Coeat 92646-5532 8oolli 219 Pagee 3 end 4 of Hunt• ton Beach Call· •ng and """' l>I r_,,., at p • ..,.,i:-•··~ ti '11~'' ""'' you=.. ~ _. Delly P11<>1 October 2• 31 m~1 ~ N'I the "&:. Coun °' lhe •ior..d office fll any ••a..,,,... •"<l l'•a·~ orens • tDf IMTI ll&Sf IMI ~nnoua llUMlllS ' · Thi• bus•,,.ss '' ce>tl· olflce of lhe County ~ fotnia tf'Q9 ty on i.me alter tfle tot publ• toec ••tet -..... ~no b•O Soeoal Nob l'9 ~ •Alm ITAT'l*NT November 7 14 '"° duc1ed by .,, ll'ldMdual COtOlt of Mid County ... ., ~VEMB(R 26 '"° catlOll ,.,.,..,, and be!<><• f 0 t ... l " I. n g ol .,, ll'N'enDy ena 2888 l\afbor etvd, C.M . lhe lollowlng l)er'90l'ls -W· 198 The regtSlrenl(tl com· The t11'9et addr-.,,d Thu bul .. ttanaler IS -.1>-O.le of .... CARMAlf"'lf' <;fRRA I' 1') appr .... of ...... --Mf.1110 dOlng bulll'4Wll .. · "*10ed to tranNCI bull-other common deelgnatlOt'I tec1 1° Cehlornia Unll0tm Oal.O tl'lts 27th dey or 957.5211 or of Wly ~ or --I I e COASTeR COM· rtll.tc ..,-nest under ,,.. f"IC!lllOUI It any of the ,..., property Commf'rCllll CO<Ht Seel~ Sept '"° A pa~''"" I ti .,.,() S1an ~· •. ~ In FORD 1985 Mullang P.ANY 88 Fllr Or Cosla nw, j8 111lneu neme(tl lllled d••c'rlb•d ab o•• 11 8106 llAUMC9,.0._.,At· darof:o.m/'Cl"•n Jnamounl Melon 12!0 ol tie 2110 new custom IHll"I ted I Mete, Cellf 92t27 (SW9P l'tCTinOUS .,..... 1•bova on Oc1o«>er I 1990 ~to l>I 245 Flectlar T~• ,,_ and add•-of ._,At U.. 1IG1...,... no• i.n lhan !l<1 per~t of C-.tomle Proe.te Codt A wl wNte pinatrlpe new meetl NAm ITAT'lmwf , Attl Reding-de 9elde A...,_,. •IMI Coste Mete the pe•son wllh whom ,.,•M•ttrtt •••le•1r4', 1~ CO"•• t<l ;"'c~ ..,,.,, .c R~ lor Soec61f Nob ~~300'92 21~1e-c::'2'c l(et~!: PvtMll 2335 TM folowtnO P9'90tll •• .. ~":.·~~ .. °' r.:. CA 92eH ~::o: ~~:-r:~se,_g: ParatHUt, C•llt•'"'• compan. _.,, (()•\l'act '" '°'"' ~~ "'°"' ~ .-.. ... l yfllhie .....-1, Coete Meu. d0il'9 ~... The under..gned Trual.. "7'J:J, A........, 1ar DAVID VC>Mnga"••~,.ndrlurt'tt>~ coun.__.,.. _..,. 7141893-5828 Celll "'27 ' K ANO H EHTERPfUSES .. = Coutlty on October 18 dledalmstny~ lor any CORP tSOU GOLD· W. Willi............ °"' ot ,., )(I( )('1 AttofNY for Piel ... : ••••••••••· T'hl1 bua1neu, '" con· 270l s Falnllew H-3. Santa I N71lf1 lneOr'reCtNM of lhe atreet ~N~~~ ~~E~~ ~~~~ OAVtD w. wt:u.a. u. Ttwo 'AAC~\'"' tt•dOet w•" '· Elllot Qot..ti;wn ducted by· an ~· Ane e.iit 92704 addt ... end o!Mf common 1 .......,....., ., tM a..... .. .,. reQut<t'<I 10 ,...,, .. into a Numb« 0.. Chtc PMI ... UI Ttle t9Qlt1r1nt(a) com· K9v.n Cof11M :no1 s Pvbllshed Ofange ~1 dMIQNltlon. If any, ~FORNI.A 92647 and the 111 ae6d Dn11llnt oon1tec1u111 Ao•M>mi>nl '" Centll' Clrde Auto c:au. AM/FM. clc,,mencied to ttat1MC1 bUlf. Fa!Mew H-.3 5.nta Ana. Delly Piiot Ocloci-24 1• her9' Oil' too hltng c•aoms by .,., PutJlened Ofenve Cc>eat t"4" ,,.,,,... ,, C\1and111d P.O. Ben 109 plw pl ... tl AIC (5233)1"98 under ,,.,. FIC11tloue c.-t 12704 ' Ncweml>lr 7 14 '"°w 200 s.ld ...... bernede but cr.otEA 1c; -= ~VEM-[)My Pleot October 11 11 Ag<_,,1 '"'"" STD 2 Bree ,CA'2&22-10lt l lJOG733l lv.iMU n~•I !lat.ct Henpoti eo.n.. 2ro1 s • ~ CIO'l'ef*lt or -· I 2 1 11 "'9 2 .. 1090 ~\hell c. tt<nd•no uPOI' Orange C:O... Oelw p._ FIAT 1112 ..... IOOV90f'I OctOblt 15, ltlO ,..,..,, H-S. Senta Ane. =en ,..,,_..,~,..bu-.. day :.tor~ WTil·l91 tne St"~ ot C11hlorn1a only Od 23 24 30, 110o ... -KMh!Mn P Pur'MI c..t tno.t rtlltc NOTICE °""· pc111111ow1. 0t ==:''IOl'I • _.. IPllf OllPI 124 TlllllU--.. ~":':w.'~b;.•of ~ Thta bualnau 11 con-aru. to P9l' the Dateo OCTOBER 12 5 apMd, run• good, 2060 Harbor 8tvd. CM 'Y • ducted by huebanchnchMe ,...,,... ... IO pMolpll sum ~ 1"° · am/fm, ~ 131-1<lS3 IQ .. 11 Mge1 County°" OCtOblt II The r90111ranl(1) com-the ftOt9I --..S b1 Mid IHA"AT 0 'ATll. ... 1t00 rnencec1 to trlNICt bu91-Deed of TNM. wttfl In.._ ..__ .. ..,... • , .. Tl, T J AGUAR IHI -xJs.1---------1 ~ .... unOef ... Ac11tlout S(C 11~107 "*90rl ... ~In....,;;;-·.. -.. -- gray/gray. thowroom -... -.U ~~=2~ lullM .. n&IMC•) ll1tecl UCC no• ..,....~ If any, MYNO ...._ • c ••"* conctltlort,lpec:lelwtlelta r.,.. ... , -1......., ~ • abOweon.OCtoCler 11.1tf0 NoflCe II her'eby ~ 10 ~the..,,.,.Of....,0..0 • • S 19.000 Dayt 112-5449. Like MW thr«M19h•OUt. ~ 1. 14, 1990 ~ Oomr19 c*ltO'a ol 1111 •lthln of Trwt .._ cNrvae Md r~ 0. U'f ,_. (,,.. 730-5-425 Auna IUpef Whit•. A/C, w. ... T'hll '"'""*'' .. llled named ,,.,, .... Ol'(a) th.ti • ...,..... ol IM TrueMe and T ...... ;. automattc. eunroot. 72K w1tt1 IN County Qetll ot Or· ti.1111 ~ ,. •bout to be Of ttle tn-. er.tect by MIO Pvbi~ Of11ng1 Coeat Mllll 1111 I.A mMeta. as 1M. 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IOOd condition. sen --5 06 Center Ava H .8 . mA'f•l ... 11 ouetoms 1111atted prob-dlnp. fwrlngt, neck· 33-1142 DOOOE1976CamperVan 53• • • -.. 191-0123. 15 ~ ... CIPMlnoa lemt. GOOd ~ leoea, br.-W & rnol"9I · • HIOfl ToP. loaded. S3200 87 CHEVY S-loP/U .. _ H tel IS-S10 hoUt. W~nrlln.. .tlon lttlll1 requited. Pwt Brand MW. ~1·237 1 Muon Hamlin 7 WMl\lt OBO &.48-711H V-6 2 8. FI New llret Ute cootclng fOr hnlor -------o M·'· •.. ~ Time. E119ninae ~ Sat· grand. EicceO.nt con-22· y.,~ .,,,....,, 3 __ •"ocks lune up pull out ~ Cltlmn In •ChMcJe fOf •1111D'11-• ............... , Wettfl'lin..;.~"'8 urdays. Cont•C1 918119 SOFA. off whit• ino; dltlon. $7,500 080. Wit, .-pt 4, nice oon-;tereo. new-eilQn,.;ent ( 1 rroomoom. !-~~.A~FI~ ~tmoredo In Ian .!."'°53;..th5an913 EY9nlno• & WMkendt. Piii• Roger• at 8-42-4333 quff1 n 1m~ttr11111•50boAx" 1eo.M18. d 1 t Ion . t 2 . 6 o o 1•4-w-h_lffl_Ortv~-,-/~J~tt-p_s_ BEST OFFER 660-1398 .,..,_ -, ... ........ ,. -Cpnttct food a ~•Ill lllllll IP'ne• .. ame · &1813&8·421& d•Y9 • .-. ---------• man~. Holtdey Inn Privett achool. Hunt. xlnt. 145--4418145-7640 .. URll --9030 CHE-VY '5• PICK-UP 'i;I~· lllEllLIFFIOE ~':'~':'::Of'IA~·~~~ BwhetM.536-t<Ml Fun'~~~!'JJn.Mtscellntoul 60IS Uprlghtplanotorule.Hat Lido 1c· wttra»ers. 1~ CHEVA?;E~ ~.~A~;~11 w1THCAJ~~~L:s2295 Leew Mlet&lge PIT poaltlon. FlllnQ, art 891.0123 * .. a ... * & pey 673-3320 b4onde llnllh and In OrMI ITIOdel lharp. I, 111~::: babied s6 900 SEE ~2-0567 lklH• helptul Call for In-__ ,........, '• · 2 round trip ttckett. On-condition S500 0 .8 0 . 848-9842 m 650-3412 tervlew N~rtllrvlne I HOU.SECLEANERS Exp. tecMldw & WI-nPllT 11r10 10 Oalcland CA 964-8930 5•8-• 193 FORD 1979 Ranchefo ., .. 250-9150 Housewlvee PIT, FIT Up cultural 1upervl1or1 F S120 fOI bOth Oct 2e to c....../u .. 1 •--pampered 11r ltlts ps. pt> E"f'er"'nt 5530 10 S10/hr. Mu1t have own needed FIT or PIT Cw Mull lype 60 wpm ast Oct. 29 ret 548-6493 1""''" _, -u JEEP 1989 Wr 1n(ller 1 i c e11Cf'llen1 $3 650 car S..S..024 & ln1 nee ToP wages ~ fun environment Buy 7016 S•h1ta 22.500 m11e~ E •·I ~0-8585 •&Ill• -••• GENERAL OFFICE • •Int beMftts ~ Data entry plYI type-3 RND lrlp air coupon1. tll 191~ Jet Ski 550, S 1500 cellenl condition cu&tom 1-9()()..154..2255 Ext 12• NB CPA needs• computer llSlllJICE educetlOn•I 0pptys -Cell 1et11ng. W•" train C M. 1211• lor U S (HC9Pt R u n 1 g r 1 • 1 Slereo Blue Booi.. 1-s' Day'" Md d•r out c:laui- Alght Attandant1 S35K oriented lndlv for after-Comm«lcel prop«ty and befw 8 am • 4 pm Call Grate 9em-2pm. Haweli),Caned• Mexico h 8191388_4215 Hk for Sl2.135 As•onoSllOOO t•edadta1u1-ySWOf'l11ng ~~:.~s!!v.c. r~~ ~~. ~~ly o"w~rk& cuulty customer MMce 281-8100Aak tor Larry 5-40--0668 $400ee/obo S..s-.3893 .!_ rou9h C~Ssified Mattt. NB, 721-9633 1 r0tyou ___ _ 8AM-8PM S14/call 7 t4164a-8913_ rep with 3-5 Yfl 9gen· ft Pedel s.r.Mt Alrllne T1Cket1 LA·Mlnn •&11U11 ... 1-900-65-4-2255 Eltt 124 Fllghl Attendants S35K TICkll Agenls S32K Customer SetlflC8 S29K 6AM·8PM S 14 Ph lee IHIAl&Y WORK AT HOME 1·900·741-1400Ext 2t7 OPEN 8AM 10PM $15tcall Airlines S 1 SK 75K Will train Hiring all pos 111ons Call (3 13) 948-9800 e•t A 108• APTlllTOllPU 40 nice units Cotta Mesa Call 2 5pm 499-1004 A Secure Career in The IS P11tal Stnlct Job lntorm11100 & Test Prep11a11on Alfa1labte CM 435-9165 x4 10 Wmnslr 895-9668 11• tO c Anaheim 828-859• xc tO __ _ cy/brohr np. Salary Plllfm IALll/lllY Job Information and test rel OC 10126-1013 1 lllEIAL lfFICI S35 000 • per yr Call Al Sharp pel'90I'\ needed tor preperetlon Ho high S235 OC-ChlC8QO ret OC Ver1001 dutlel, phones. Quint.,,, !33-9550 Label/Heme Plate mfg school dlploma or 1 11 t -l l / 3 S 3 7 5 PIT or FIT, Apply at lmlllH llOllATilll Service 11t11t accounts. c111zen1hlp required 7 tctc 76-2o27 Sharp Manne 1,ndustnes Career ""Ply Wiii train develop new & .. , O C 12 03 per hour 10 st1r1 CHANGE cou111y:$er. at MacGregor 1. 1631 1213) •39_7407 I terr Exp In lnduttry help-Now registering tor up-JOH rounc1 1110 Ucli'!rt. Plecenlla C M tut l>Y1 will train right per-coming pos1el tests MF Nolf 2 to NOif • $70 Mery son Send resume to 9AM-8PM Sat 9AM-CPM 863-3705 or 675 7859 *LEllL SEC"* s.48t-B Comtnlfcill Drive. Cosea Mesa 435-91651;;-_-_______ _ Huntgtn Ben 92649 ext. 410. Westminster Computen 6C ! 8 T wo L EGAL SEC 895-9668 HI •10, ---~---~-~ Gen OthcetSecty ND nPlll/ID EXP • Anaheim area 828-859• 266 VGA with 85 MB Brighi high eriergy ~pie RETARIES needed 1 P/T oemonatrators in &lit 410 SHOO Two 286• Mono needed lor new accounts Corporete, 1 Llllgellon ator" In area Hall & lull work Stallons S800 ea. pos1t1on Prestigious Ney,port days. weekend•. Cer Werenouse All 6 mo old, 111 IBM Besch Lew Firm (New· n e c e 11 a r y Ca 11 competlble 546r 2313 v6AM· 12 Noon Mon-Fri ..... $300-$500 per week v Paid Training vFun Costa Mesa otlice l14-IS1·11H &IFT SUPERVISOR Po r t C e n I• r I 1 3 8181843-2666 JOB NOTICE Ask lor Roy or Budd" At tomeys) Ellper1ence, -' excellent skills & prl)-llU.L llT&TI &11111 tess1one1 attllude re· Busr Newport A E. co Jewelry /Furs / Art quired Pleasant enwon-seeks experi.nced MC'y v New office. 25 openings _______ _,w .... 2 .. s 1 ment with highest sian· and an autstent to• top v No exp . 1ra1nlng darels Non-smoking of· producer Must be self· provided &melE I ESTATE lice 71•-760-8711 (M siarter. eggresslve and v S300-S500 wk averapti .IEWlllY W-F only) Please ask tor e•tremely dependeble v Mgmt trainee Large selecllon of Ms Rawls Send S11ery raa't (e Call Kayla 939. 1221 d 1 am on d s If in 1 age must) 10 P 0 Bo>. 6140. watcnes incl Rolex Ind Coord1n11e recaMng prep II sending of H•Ckoryl Fdrms gifts No exp ne<. ..,,,,111ra1n Part or lull time ---------133 N B 92658 Patel( We buy Mii trade * WELIER * 1 An°1, n person Westchtr LIYf·ll RECEmlllST / P1az.s t7th & Irvine NB 'Lile cooking tor Senior ... llHHR ---------MAIR STlllST C1t1%19n in e11change lor Needed lor Newport I room & boarel and TV B h B d E•perMIOGecJ 1n ornamen· tal iron lo include "'eld 1ng grinding & layout and repair w 11111m Harold Jewelers 31 t6 Newpon Btlfd at 32nd 173·0111 ASSEMBLERS Excellent For busy Hunt Bch salon Al 11 1 eac ays1 a res-'•t>l-48" or 9b0 'IC' 1 ':>om so sma sa ary tauranl Must have e11ca1- F1ve days a week lent photl41 sl\llls. be per· work Mull speak Eng· -P--&-Anl---,--L-rv.-9 hsh 5•9-8303 Ask lor tts ml S ·~ nc.ome to assemble i·•uC!ucts from your home 504 646 1 700 DEPT P2628 HICKORY FARMS Hd"" hol10 ly lun m rnakmg gill ba§ket~ & 1n sales P T I'" r ' Ft•·• hrs Woll P1e1se Call 141·4140 sonable and halfe some 1en key & compuler skills Mon thru Frt 9 to 5. non 1smok1ng olllce Please call Dianna at 642-7880 Chris or Cart Adorable kittens Come pick one end sea the very interesting ptoce lhey hve 494-1586 Wed-Fri 10·4 Sat 9-12 YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE IHkhe,er P T Costa Mesa area Adaplat>le hours 645-5820 CAMERA PERSON Ver11cal commercial cam ere lam11ter with PMT process E~perience preferred but will 1ra1n 5 Clay wee~ tnClueling Sal urday Apply PEN NVSAVER 1660 Plat en 1.a Costa Mesa COLLECTORS Co11ec1ors wanted tor Home Dehlfe<r ac.counls 01 ine Delly P1101 Nf'ws· paper As en lndepen- Clenl Collector you earn 50" ol all Jmount·, COi· 1ec.1ea Wor~ your own tiovrs days Great part· time 1ncomf' Call C.tflvf' Roqer!> at 64. 433'.l * COHIHS HUED I Professional appearance company vet11c1e he.11th benefits Musi ndvP 9ood OMV 2 lull time pos111on1 open Newport Bt>ach company 760 114"> Dental OltTHO CMAIHIDE Leave Message 1r 11n AOrwP dverage ---------w<1gf''> .O.ppl~ WPstc.hll PlaZd 11u1 !!. lr.ine NB Make $10,000/mo 1--i::~':':"~~:i--•I!~~~~~~~== 20 hrs per wk Prefer b1· 1 HUD FHA ,ROCESSOR hnquat Obtain loan & real llnllL SAUi Andques E $6000 estate acau1slttons Will Help needed tor resort _...,;i_...,.._ ____ _ arn up 10 per mo train R•Jth 847-06•• sportswear store on Rare Items· twin Fr Prov l .. Clalll11171141116141717111218••••••••• .. Balboa Peninsula E•c1t-settet>s Regency d1n1ng mq loc1111on Great tor re-table w t4cheirs marble 11rees Tues-Fri Flex lop Louis XVI commode UPTO •&oo PER MONTH * NO COllfCTIONS * Early mormng motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HlJNTINGTON BEACH. ca;TA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, roUNT A.JN V All.EY, IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH hours Sdhlry neg w/exp 720-9921 Cdll Joey alter 6pm elfes * BUYING ITEMS * 12 t3J 430·9674 '* 1890s 10 1950s • •Jewelry to Household• Please Lv MSQ 673-6223 ROOFH·h,.rl11ct Needed Top pa> Own Furniture 60 t 4 1oo1s11ruc1< 557 •oco 24•.ri----......... ~~~ •LIDO FURNITURE SALE ---------Spinet piano 10 c1111r din· SECURln 1ng set Mslr BR set l•eezer stereo console GUARDS s13.15n ATIHTlll HIHS full and Part ltme Lagun& Musi MJll Custom made area Wiil tr11n b•l el&I lfP1ls pholo HW(LL SEOHITl albums guest books 112-7413 money begs ganer sets pillows favors drtO much more• Brend new' SS· $100 838-237 1 STIDEITS fANOOTHERSl B"autilul tcreeml Sf'Cl1onel H1mal11yan klllln·bl pl $150 Breeel1ng pa1r- H1malay1n $200 Slud service &lfatl 650-0525 llCllUSE YOUR REICH! THROllN OIR MEW llPRIVED LOWER RITES ~EJ $2.44 per day That s ALL you pay tor • ltnes 30 d11y m1n1mum tn lltt! CLASSIFIED ! fRVICl' by the day Loeet ar"a G1r&Ofll Yd Clnu1' r • • •Unique & Unusual Work E11cellen1 Relerencu J11 145-8192 •A1terat1ons•Comm1Aes CALL Yolande 631·596i O MP R NS '.• 2Cyrs area he 968 3SS. ~ F U U • .. • urn1hJte tra:,t • •, om11111111Eu1c • M LIN t·• .i nc,., .. ~ "'' Make your house the •CONCRETE Call M1l<f' 7 11, • 4 ' • Health, Beauty !fitness name you want We ve •HOMF tMPROVEMFNT been doino that tor over L1c•271C93 ~5-0406 20 years I.IC 675-3535 MEN WOMfN C.. 1 I r'< REMODELING1Add111ons •Bec.ome Phr,.lld'" '•I Ooou-Aepa1r-A1terat1ons Decks Custom lln1sh •Become Hf'all' •• , Cdbtnels Panel-Locks-carpentry Oec1Cco Conlr • l f'llrl'l SPll·D<tl• n , Stairs Orywll Patios-etc (llC • 532722) 557-1562 Kung Fu Tao Cti14·1 35 yrs f'XP Jf'Of'ry 642·0567 GOLDEN NAIL Building & Remodeling All phases ol .._drpentry L1c<1n!>d bond Fret> !'~I 665·5191 Construction 1 Home Improvements & Building · CORIH . . : .. P C...ompt1•tf' '" 1 •• • 1 • ol const dependable T1le-Cab•n"1" M,. 1. t , auallly work CA llt lhf' 1-1011e111~ P 1·· ' ~' • ct-i.Jt<J Sinor ~ ~ei.; 64'\ 320Q PAINTIH I W&ll,APH r.. t. "' 11'f"\r1 iind Ht ..t~• 11 ~ f.4, 59J7 MICHAEL COi '61NTl•li )'. • MA F~llALC. 'f, f. 1 l1t ACOUSTICS PAl•TED <. d• .;r,1,.. .. d nsuri>o .i l a11 Fi~~ ~4J 4Q:;oc, BRUSH• ROLL• SPRAT nh•r "• f-..1~r1c1r •11 1''11,• HA't' PIT 10 t4 days per month No eves ot Sots ROA preferred Cheerful Queh I~ oflu·p 556 1122 •hrtTl•a* I sofa Paid S 1500 6 mo old S750 833· 1842 SERVICE DIRECTORY MASTER CARPENTRY Framft hn/remdlirepa1rs .?OyrSe•P Un1on 1ra1ned Ne 1nt' I<' n1g or small Call Buck 722-7524 Deck Coating • bonded 213-945 40~9 liERIH QUALITY WW~lf •••• PAl•Tl•G. 131-1003 v SELF ~tofr P JOBS Beautiful !>Old lolfesea1 .... ,., .. , 011t1111 Decks balconies 11e11s YOUTH CREW SUPERVISOR NOW! cha11 olloman new con· d1t1on Oak trim Sac S29'> 714-84 t-J486 For more 1nlorm111on C-'LL TODAY" BRANO new $150 twin ISi FOR LOIS Small Hsehold Remooelsl Oueltty work 722-8769 H1qh quahly OICI tash1on workmanship 30yrs 0 C I mallress still in pkg $20 Yovr 1)42 1770 I CARE KEN ,.,.....,,.L-:'11N"""".,.. all& paired W• n•ed bfight, •nthu1io1tic individuals who would lilc• to •orn: ••so.oo to S6oo.oo per week and more, marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot $COO Teak din lable $30 Service DirKIOry YO (.AN EARN $50 $ l50 End tables $ l5 Representell\lfl $ 100 ANO MORE EACH Pers1dn area n.g hl<e new 142•4321 "-1~1y• pahOS PllM f r on GP RT cosl $1 75 sell S20 "''"'~ ~ W , . ., W .. 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Then we halfe a 1ob for vou No experience nece\\l!rV Full traln1no available For further information or to schedule an 1ntE"rv1ew ! HERE 0., THE DfAl 1 r t11~ I' 11111 ,J paper •01r f P NO d11hvto1mg in· volvf'd , W•' prnv•d•' transpor t1f1rm 11riel lratnmq 3 Vou woulel be working w•lh koci<; your e>wn age on dri ii.lull supt>rv1'Sed sates team " F 11rn GOOD MONEY 1ne1 half& a chanoe to * Patio Covers DINING ROOM SET lhPirT CP numberinall FORFRHES'TIMATES Bf'8UlllUI table anel Chalr5 advertllf'menls II you CALL CRAIG 569-1560 (cushions on cha11s need have e question about 1ecovered1 Moving. musl the legality ot ii mover sell ASAP See end make limo or chaulleYr. Cell otter 548·3036 Public Ut11t1a1 Com * Al INE I m1ss1on 71•·558-415 t Related repair serlflcas FORMAL C11ning 44x801•--------• ;ivall Dependable clean gl•u lop table. Engllsh worl11ng crew 650 7218 wood base 6 chairs. 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CA 12701. 11 1191ftW I. 1tl0, wtllOfl II tM , .. , 1111 ........ ,.. .., ~ oe IUOmltltd WI 9d-e ueln"' n•m41(1) lleted Stata Dy the ()ec)anm9nt ol .. •S-50S3• · · S1\,000 Oeys &82·5449, Hen. S4,te7 9l Celt Pvbllehed Orenoe CoMt tOOO 1m on No¥9lnber 7, ~ *'1 bef~ the.._ Ille ..... _, ,_, nna11on1he7tl'ldeyotHo¥ .OOYeon AugYet 3. t990 F• ErnpiOymenl end Houe " Evet 730-5425 973-13'5 Diiiy PllOt Octotler 24, ttlO 1990, Ille lcMtowlnQ M-contumrNl(lotl det9 IC*ll• ....... ..._, Mii .... 1te0 at 2 00 o·dodl PM at O.'riel E SlgmC>nd Prell-W'Q ettlll bit oe.NO to IM --W·20fi ICflbed pr~. to-. 119c1 ~ ertr Mer M ..._ ...... tf19 ~ wl'lel"e IMS dent nonreepontNe ~ end De FORD 1987 C1rgo Ven E-150 XL T hcellent condition, one owner $1 950 &42-9731 foyOll 19311 P1Nt Ven (30099171 Contact M11c Tow 722-8441 MERCEDES 1989 300TE LINCOLN 99 Conllnent91 Y..,, 191$, ..... Toyota, o.ted OCloCler 11. 1'90 ...,._ .... ..._ Iha PfoC*lY hn ~ 1t0ted Tiit• il8t.,.,.,,t ..._ hied re,.cl80 Weoon. Blkl P11. 9.000 AH option. p1u. eumool. "'8.IC NOTICE uaen. UM842'42: Siate. WWI ....... ..,, ••• ~ end wNctl 11 loc8t«I et """" tne Count)' a.ti! o1 OJ tn ece«cWlce wttn 1~ miles, perfect 130,500 dual .,, bags 15 000 c A Tr....... ,.....,. ........... ,.. AYRES SELF STORAGE . .,. County°" s.p1_.o.r ptOVI.,,., of SectlOtl 1773 760-t007 Of 646-2729 m11ee Avallible ~ 1 f1UmJC MOTICe VIN•JT4RN&OS2F5044722 .,.. A ............ acwAh. Y•..., ._. 7012 fJn•I Ave Hwnt· t8 1990 olP•~'!_':.•,I><?.'_,~~ .. ~ M--- -Tiki over peymenti MOTICaOl'aA&.a Said .... le tor tl'I• t.~n t• w ....... ...__, ...... 111 01 on Beach C A f4l97'G .... _. ... -· ,..., efcac:I• 1999 190E 2 6 $80 I 401mo tus In · Hotlee le het«>y given purpoae of tllilfytno llen ot PvbltNd <>r.,. Coeet ...... W ,_ .. Ml.._... 1t4.a4a-T314 LandlOrO ,.. Publilhed OfMga COM1 ,,_., the oen-•t e><evM!ng liK mllesS 2l~k~ new Ex· sur1nc e 1nS OMV punuent to MCllON ~11 11'11 wndetelgned tor I~ Dally Plot Octo«let 24, tteO • ....,.,. ,....., .... _._the ngn110 bid •ttl'le o.lty PllOt Oclooer 10 t7 rites of weoes IOC)lic.8ble .,, 6'7•3•5827 oo PP 844~9104 end3072ot1neCM1CoOeot end 1t0tage ~'*wit w.209 ......,....,..._..... ..... Pwcneeee _, bit 24 31 1990 w-ms 11,,...10~1~~.-~r~ • • the St1te of Cellfornl1 tne C011• of ldvertillno end ... • ...., ..., ...._ (lliMtid a. m-. Dy cun end paid tor •t ----------• .,.. .,...., -,...,.. •••• Antiques. MERCEDES 1989 300e MERCURY ·95 MARQUIS undersign.ct. A·P Towing, P«'-ot.... rtll.IC fl)TIC( lfte ,.._Moll}.. the hme or purcllaM AH PtllUC N()TIC( •t•blllhed 11\0 pul>liltl«l Classla 9045 A 1 0 d WAGON Orig own•r w111 Mil el public auction 11 Oatlcl thta 16th dey of Oc· . ~ .. .,. .. en-l>Uf°ol'laMClgood• •r• M>l<l u by 111 e Olrf!CIOf or 1nd11av11t1 --~~...,....,.~_.._., ssume HNI own, meticulous fully 101c1eci 1022 E 0-tnut ~t• lobef. 1990 MOT'a OI' ..,....,, .... dtadefl ,.... II end must be rem<>YeO et PUeUCAnoet Ol1 Rel•llona Coptea of tn• t957 PORSCHEC1brlole1. plual l pay s,1.000570.17.000 power everythtnn' Af\e, CA 92701, it 1000 ...,, ... NMUry TIN9'Tlr98AU: dlcltll~ ..... -~ timl Olsale S••JIYbJICt NOTICECW•GATl'V£ .... ,., .. .,e onltle et11'1e red with bl1ck top m 1 •' · I mo n•v /wood l•nl 1• · 1 m on ~bet 7, 1HO. Put>llal'led Or11ng9 Coat MO.--~ de IO DIAi CAlLNDANOS to cancellation tn 11\t> _,, DECLAAATION Office ol ,,,. Ch .. I of Ptenl S 30 000 A nK1oust 9 79·6"'08 15ko 5472095 ... c Ill• lollowtng d .. crlb•d OellyPllolOclotier2•.1990 YOU AM IH DEFAULT,.,. ,, ....... , .,,. ofNltletMnlbe1-LlnO· TH E COSTA MESA Ope<•tlOnl FAIAVtEW OE 854·4382 MERCEDES 1990 500SL . ' • P'°'*1Y 10 wot W-202 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST r..-.ta MC"'8 I -lorO .00 obttg•led Perl)' PLANNING 0tv1StON HAS VELOPMENlAl CENTER Red co phone. Y..,, 1982.Mah Toyot• DATED OCT08£R 1989 .,._ ....... _.. ........ AYMI HU PREPARED A NEGATIVE S1ta1napectoonWlllbeheld CHEVY 57 BEL-AIR SEDAN Or1g1n11 con- d111on low mileage runs gre11 RARE BEAUTY $8500 540-6064 FORD 1930 Model A I u dor 90•·. cond111on. S7 250 or tr1de 895 1074 89•·4269 FORD '&6 MUST A.NG 289 engm1 1utomat1c. 95.,,. restored 673-0138 S105 000 619-759·1914 ucan-•2EMW283 Stile. fltllJC NOTlCE UHLESS YOU TAKE AC-UM c.u. -._... STOllAOI DECLARATION AOORESS THURS NOV a 1990 ., c A TION TO PROTECT YOUR~ M .. ---Pu~ 0.•"9t' Coastlt NG POSSIB lE EN 100 PM FAIR\llEW OE Of 619·299 7673 VIN•JT2RA63C8C807591!7 ,an..., AAOPERTY IT MAY BE proC9Cdon; Ml ,...._u 0..ly Piiot Oc1obet 24 31 VIRONMENTAL IMPACTS! VHOPMENTAL CENTER Miltub1sh1 1997 Mtr.oe-S.id .... I• for th• 111CTTTIOU8.,..... SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE _....~ ..... --1990 w 208IFOR THE FOLLOWING HAlltOLD JACKION. Turbo S2 700 M.inroof, SMHPC>W ol Mhafylng lien of N.U. 8TA~ IF YOU N.EEO AN EXPLA· c:1t"'pllr c:a11 In fer· PROJECT CMef el PWtt ()pefet*'a •t stereo CHHlte 5,pd, the UOOWtignlcl tor I Owing TM IOllOwlftO per90na .,. NATION OF THE NATURE m •I Id• d • • I• 1 a I•• fl\8.IC NOTICE I 1 OEVELOPMEN T RE PuOltal'le<I Ofaf\99 Coest end 1torage together with doing~--OF THE PROCEEDING ....... ueeed...... VI EW OR -90 .... FOR Delly Piiot Oetooer 17 2• runs e11cetlent 969·94 18 ~•olldvertlling•nd••· FPI THERMOPLASTIC AG AINST YOU YOU ... la --ncuctu tMI C111oo11 HANDLEY ENGINEERING t990 Nissan 1977 280z l*'MS ol sale TECHNOLOGIES. 1900 SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· -Notte. of.. : AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR w 1~ lmmacul11e. completely OLDS 1910 Cull ... &loo 0.ted lhll 16th day ol Oc· South Suun Streel S1nt1 YER " Y•led no ~ .. tMI of REAL '""operty I c M c PROPERTIES TO ----------1 d tober. 1990 Ane, Calif 92704 On No'IWft\be< 2. 1990, 11 ,..._1. • tt.mpo, pwd8 .. flm....... CONSTRUCT /4 16 700· fltllJC NOTlCE res ore must ••• ~eme. 2-door loaded JMnM.NMtary F•l>flc•led Ptnttes, Inc , 230PM .UOUlyappolnted pefdef.CC890.ylapueden No.VP00001t SOUARE·FOOT INOUS . 53 500'0BO 5•&-7574 est11e sale 1 owner Publllhlcl Orange Coul ..,_ .,.,...,._ Hanov.r AYI ' T.(USt .. under and pursuant .,..., '" aolerio, Ill dln«o In tl'le $uperl0f Court OI TRIAL BUILDING clNCLU(). j( QeJ '-~-. NISSAN 83MAXIMA SHl80 Excellent D•llyP1to10c101>er24 1990 HorMhlM Ro Momstown to 0..0 ol Trutl retO<deel r otrH COHI de •11 1ne St11e 01 Cat1t0tnH• le>t ING AN 820·SOUARE NOTICEOFPETTTlON 5 speed 6 cycl P<>W9f win-775-6840 W-203 New Jereey 07962· 1907 NoYembet 3 t989. as instr propledad 1111 ••leo ... tile County ot LOS AN· F O O r 0 f r C. E TO ADMINISTER UrnousinH 9050 dows power steering. Tllll bualnee• I• eon-No fi..5M005. ol Ofttci .. donal pew perte. &a c:ene. GEL.ES In the Matter OI tile' MEll.ANINEI LOCA TEO AT ----------~mirror aic cru•M lln'tltttm9to•uomoone Ouc:teo by • corpore11on Records axecutaO by E....,, ..,_ "' hll11 E1111e ot GLENNA P 2027 PLACENTIA AVE NUE ESTATf OF: 83 LIMO C ADILLAC , contrOI 1111 em/Im ttereo ::-,:=.r~:::~ PUBllC NOTIC( The r90111ranl(sl com-Weeter" Semtco,.ductor ......._ ,._. .,. •ted WELLS .-. GLENNA PA 1N AN MG ZONE fN· PETER nmn) whole new engine re-up· casHtte celluler lele-ttwough d !'led. mer'()ecJ to tr-.ct bu!'· Inc 1 Callfom•• COfP<l"· q1HoH 1tamat • un ~ TRICIA WELLS » • GLEN v 1 RON M EN r A L DE SMOO eke no•Sle<e<I Video VCR TV phone s4750 l'lCT1TIOUS eutaNEll ~ under tl'le Fic:htK>Us auon H trual0t1 in the ol· ~-llno_. NA ARTRIP WEl s ()e.ITERMINATION NEGAT VE PETE SMOOT row mll119e $15 00-0 17141 850•6300 d•ys or PtllJC NOTICE ~ ITA~NT BuslnHa name(s) llated lice or Ille County Rec:orde< -• llfl ~. ,_.. e~ DEClARAT10N !AVAIL CASE NO. A15e009 Call belWMn 8 5 pm fhe lolfowlng perlOnl ara •bove on NIA of ()Jang.a County, St•te ol ltamM • vn --.iclo de rwf. Notice-•S ne<eOy grv.-. 11\at I ABLE FOR REVIEW FOR 21 To .. .._......_ Mon-Fri 545-0470 11s;..4J 8't~·5332 evencngs. l'lCTITIOUI ........ doing~.. 0 A Gerrone. Vioe Pr~ Cellfornoa Will SELL AT M_... 1b111d11 •• the unde<SJOnecl #Ill Mii at DAYS AT THE PL ANNING beneaa.ries c::rect;; Will CONSIDER TRADE 1 Of m NA• tTA~•NT G& W ENTERPRISES db• o.n1 PUBLIC AUCTION Tl') una oftclM de eyuct. ..... Pr1v11e ,. .. to t,,,. "JO'-' DIVtSIONt tinoent Cr9d1ora and The lol!owlng persona are us Oel1Y9f)' 1250 E Walf\\11 This •t•terneflt .... hied HIGHEST BIDDER FOl'l' (H• •• dlteetorlo teJ.. ano Oest btdde< iubtect IO IF v 0 u w Is H T 0 con wtlO • --------,,-100-Rolls Royce 71 dOIOQ business as Avanue. i:u11erton. Calli woll'l Ille County Clel'k ol Or· CASH IP•Y•bla •I l•me or.lolllco) confirmation ol Hid Sw-jPROVIOE COMMENTS OR c::'tee bl Intl•••~ Autos tmpottH 7 Sliver Wraith II Balboa TNT RENTALS 2324 92631 Ange COunty on September .... In 1-'UI rnoney ol tllel c-No. Ut02I '*''°' Coun on (It •tie< 11>e10BTAJN FURTHER INFOR· the ... ...... OI boctl ========== wh1te-1cnocolate hides, Vrsta Hogar Newport o.oroe p Greulich 1135 18 1990 Unl1ed St•t• (In the forms• Tile n•me •nd .Odl'HS of ~'"day 01 October 1990 IMATtON PLEASE CALL of PETER lrwm) SMOOT ICllA 'II NB 1mm1cu1a1e through· T&rry Hams 7324 v1111 92806 P11b11thed Orenge Coast 1ne United St•t•I ano10t dirl'Ct•onde1o1corten1 SU· O'SHEA Allorney Al L•w AT f7 1'17!>4·52•5 A PETITION * be9n 79K 01191nelly sold tn Beacn Caltl 92660 Adler Ptace AMn..m C•lll F41S791 w111cl'I are l•wfui lef10f)f 1n,lhe court 11 fEI nombre Y e1 Ille ottoc. ol MAURICE F THE PLANNING DIVISION ~PETE SMoO'f lflUI Sfl&JI o u t S 3 2 5 0 0 Hog•f\ Newport Buen Tttls t>us1ness ts con· O.My Pilot Octot>e< 10 17, CUii* I c.rtlfllcl or other PERIOR COURT OF CALI· tf>.437 S P1r•rnoon1 BtvO Put>hShe<I O••OQe Coat filed by MELISSA S p ~ l lt tilt, Cf\llM. plw, 714/644-11206 Cahl 92680 dueled t>y 1 ltmtted Pll'lnet 24 3 t 1990 cnec+.t apecilleO H1 Ille C1.,..1 FORNIA COUNT'I' OF OR· P•r•mount C A 90723 ID•••v P110t Oclo!>t!r 24 19!IO GOSSM~ ~ t'I c:..--. 0 1 moonrool alloys fhrs busrness cs con tll•P W· t78 COO. (P..,.Ole In lull •I lhel ANGE 700 CrvtC Cenier Counl) ot lOS ANGELES ' W 207 Cour1 1 C.tltomia. c;c;;,,-80 ----------lducteo by an ondivtOul l The regislr•nlC•l com· time of ..... AT The Chap· 10.·ve Ste 1138 Santa Ana St•I• ot Cal1!orn1• 111 t!Wl ot OR~ 'Y ~KA 80) TIYIT& 'II cnaca The r901s1r1ntfS) com· menceo lo lraneact bull "8.tc NOTia m•n ~~ anlrance 10 tl'le CA 92702-0838 ''9"' .. , .. ano •n•er•• ot "8.IC N()TlC[ THE PETTTION 110,IU 5 spd 11r PIS, stereo low menceo 10 1r•nsac1 bua•· ~s undttr the Fic:111tous O~ Center &lllcling JOO E Tr.e n•me •OOrns '""° MtO ~ ••,,,.to,,,. 01 ~· l'lat MELISSA S CIUT&l ICIU miles excellent con-lneu under ,,,. F1.:t111oua 8us1nus n•me<•I 1111ao ~1 Chec>man AYenUe Orange ll'l@Ol'IOne numbef or P'etn· Oeat" •"d au I"• r.gl'lt ••lie G 112591 GOSSMAN be ~tld ;><ns Herbor Blvd C M dillon 12Auo5251 Business n•me<tl 111ted above on Octooet 10 19!IO flCTTTIOUI eullllEll Cehiomia all •!Qflt Ulla and I""• lttOftwy 0t p1.,ntlf1 ano 1n1eres1 lh•• tl'le •••t•I NOTICE TO • penonal reprwnwllve above on October t5 1990 o.otoe Graotoen N.-ITATE•NT 1n1.,. .. 1 conveyed to and '"'tnout .,, attO•'>e'f •s tEI or satd c>eceasao nu ac Coenl'ACTORI U'TW1 , the • °' lll-2IOO 14111 Terry Hems Tn1s Sl•lement wes Meo Tl'le f04IOWlng pertona are now held Dy 11 unoe< satd'nomore 11 Olfectoon Y el""~ au1•t"d tJy ooe<ll•on 01 ,.,. 0t DI ,., (JI•) IO l5ler ... TlllS st•lemenl wH ltle<I Wllll ,,,. County Clerk ol OJ. domg buti,_ as Deed ol Trvst •n •he P'oc>erty mero de 1etelono de! ot~se 01"8< tnen 0t 1nl SealeO PfoC>OMIS ...,.. be cn.T~nt PETrTION llll M&llY TIJIJl with 11.e County Clerk 01 Or-•noe County on Oc101>et 111 JPM EOUIPME.NT l TO . eitUlted tn tlld County and abogado del demanoant• o e0011ton 10 lhet 01 -a Cle-1 •Kf'lved •• 1n. office PLANT ~· the deced9nt'I 18881 BeKh Blvd, H B •noe County on October 15 1990 4500 Cempua. Sulla 550. Slate dea<:rlbe<I as d~ df'm•f\dan•e Que no ceaM<S •t tne 1•ni• or oe••tt OPERA ftONS FAIRVIEW WILL mnd oodcils. if any &CIU 'll 1990 . '4125M N9wport 8"ch. Callf 112660 EXHIBIT ,. AT f ACHED llel\08 •t>ogado esJ LAW on ano 10 111 lhe oenetn REAL I 0 f v E l 0 p M E N T A l b9 adm \9d p«>o. 141-1111 '412Jla Publlllhed Or1nge CoHI J P Miiier Co tnc Cd-TO THAT CERTAIN NOTICE OFFICES OF JOH N P•C>Oe'ty si1ua1e0 on City ol1CENTER ?S01 HARBOR Thi wiltand':r,y ~h lmlU LS CllPE Publishecl Or•noe Coast o a11y P11o1 Oc•ot>ef 2• 31. 1orn1a 2003 Yacht Relolut•. OF TRUSTEE'S SALE EX· AAPtllO 7777 C«iter Av· Cyi;reu Councv o• Or1nge BL vo COS r A ME SA .,. avaltable lof 5 speed pis air till Oe;ty PtlOI October 24 3 1 Novembl'r • 14 1911() Newoof1 e.ach Callf 9~ ECUTEO BY tMPERtAl anue Sia 550 HunloOQIOll Stile ot Cahlorn•• O•r11Cu C.AllfORNIA ""M J 00 PM examinatl0r1 W1 the file kepi cruise sunroof alloy!•---------Novemt>e< 7 t4 1990 w 1116 Th11 ousineas is con-BANCORP A CALIFORNtAIB e • c n C A 9 2 6 4 1 •••l>f oesc:noeo as IOI!°"" 10 on FRI ~ov '" 1990 •t by ,_. OOUf't ... meets 12GNC0091 TIYITI 'II ITU UI w 194 OUctecJ by • ltmlled partner· CORPORATION DA fEO 714·8"48·.q49 "''' ..,,IC" l•me ,,.,.., ... "Df' c ... t-THE PETrTION •1•11 Sh•P OCTOBER9 1990 DATE 1FKh•1 APR O• lor 14uolT•ec•N 39~~ '°''' e>C>f'<'f'" l"\1 , .. »0 •0t lhonly • ,. P /I l'r "8.tc NOTICE The r901str•ntll) com PARCEL t 1990 n ,.,,. C '• "' C)'P'.U Coun I oe<IO.-M•"Q ~r\ •o •urn1V-~· .. , 8':,. ~ OUITll ICIU Auto P S 1111 stereo 1 ___ 1't8. __ l_C_NO_T_l_"'-___ 1. __________ menc.c1 to tren$aci busi Unol 8 ·6 11 snown on1 GMy l OtenriMe. Clet'll. tr 01 Ot•nge St••• or C•l>-ei1 ••toor ..... ,,., •·~ '00'' ""def Iha lndependlnf 2925 Harbor Blvd.C M c: • 9 It! t t t! s I 1d1 n g flUelJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS ~II nus under tile Fttlthous tn.t oortaon amended Con·18y Marti Adarna. 0.,,Uty le>t a :H ~· m•ti ·ro: ~·oee ll"C #'Q "P'""''' '1f'<:l'!\M'• 1 AdrTw'llSlr•llOn ol e.&aleS Ill I• R window sehll tow NOTICE Of' IALE ~ STATEMOIT But1ness n•me(at 1111ed oom1nrum Plan •eco•deo Put>h~he<J Or1nge Coast '" B "'" •• t P~ )3 to 37 R ..... n." ;111 O'O ,.,,,"Q •·le Ad (This •uthortty _.. • mites (2N96373) Nolic:e 11 llefeby given The lollowlr19 petM>nS Me .abOve Oii July 10 1985 Jwne 24 1982 H inslrumenl Da••t P1to1 Ot!O'-10 P bolt-nclus1ve 01 Mr~ e><ao•re "'''"'~ P'H'"' w•t11 lllow the penonal CREVIER BMW .. . ii ... , ; - ••z1am .. ·I)·\~~ ..... \_,., :u• ••• !.") 11(1\74 . .,.,._,.,, .,.,,., •Q ffllf".J'l ,, rt • ,. Off'' 11 ~Ii.,~ ...a111 1• .... lllll• UllfA -AITl lllU. .. ,..,,_,_ ··~ ........ - BMW 1997 3251 Conve<llble grey btacll S20 000 30 000 miles e'Ctr• c~11n must sell 7 14 714 0 IJ• BMW 1987 32~1 L.on"ertibte e11cettent cond111on a11rm pl'lone s 19 997 7141650-5066 BMW 1989 3251 convert•bl(' black aulo· mat1c ~lie<! seats only 11 000 mites S28 000 or as'lumf' lt1.as~ with S I 000 lt'blJtf' 499 3289 (IPAW 85 325E ~'"° l OADEO 49K me $9900 OBO 5.40..0374 llW 'lllHI Auto (2C8NUOI 111,HI OlmlWUW 1500 Auto Miii Or. s A IH-1111 BMW 97 3254 CONVERTIBLE BltlCk tin toeded cnrome wt>Hls er.teoded wsr r1nly exce llent con- d 1t1 on S 20 000 1•2EIC493) 790-9295 ...... a111 Auto (7819911 11,ltl OIRllWID 1600 Auto Mall Dr .S A 111.a111 FIAT 1112 IPOllT CllPI 124 5 speed. run1 g ood. amlfm le50 83 I· 14~ llffl P\Ktuant to MCllO"s 3071 OOtllQ t>usmess H JOl'ln P M~ler. Preel<Sent No 82 2 1654 7 ottoc1et re· 2• 31 1990 w 1 II' cet•an~ ,, M1tp~ on ",. 01 , _,,.. "" • n ,, rel ,., i '" tept.,.,..lallve '° ,._ .. Ll Mawp TIYtT• and 3072 or,,.,.. C1vrt Code ol ZUREIOI INSURANCE Tn1s ll•temen1 was hied cord' of Ot•noe County •<'e n• IN> Coun1y A@c0<~ "'",. ",,._. ( "' "'9 many actons wChovt -• ll>e 51118 01 C•lllornia ,,... 17460 ome 4 Fount•rn ""'"the County Clark of OJ. C•lllorn1a u 08flnlcl in tl'le of sard County a 1 "A 1 R \I• f W u E OOlatO!nO OOUf'1 appmval 18891 Beech Blvd H B underS<Qned A p fowino V•lley Cahf 92708 af\911 County on September Oeclar111on ol CoY9fl•nlS DlllH IC NOTICE UC EPT .ti• 001 -. .. s l"O VE, OPMEN' Ac E N'E H •n a.tore lalung C9ftMI VfK'I UJ-1111 will sett 111 oubltC tuchon •I T~ Dlllt> 17460 Diil .. 18 1990 Conditions M>O Res1r1e11ona1 r..__ aH'"A'lulT' a nd other -tc(.ortlance ,. tt ,.111n• 11.nd ~I ections 1022 E CIW!!llnvl S&nte c4, Founl••n Valla-f Celt! F...m rate>tdeO Auoust 4 1981 1n1 ll27MW l'lvO•'>c1voon~ '"<l 01r,,., ,c"!'C•flc.a11ons 1""r"''°' ho,....,.,, Iha penonal i----------An• (Ahlorn•• 97701 •t 97708 Publllhlcl Orange Coast Booll 14167 Page 1086 on NOTICE TO CMDITOfltS m•ne<•I' ~the< ,.mrl•r 10 B•O<lf'rs •c-r 1n., P•Ot"Cl represenlalive wil b9 IO OO Mn on Nov9ml>et 7 Ktteled lureoqr 17 460 Deily P1IOI Octot>e< 10 17 1"4! ottic••I records Of S&>O Of' eUUC TlltANSF1:R th<>W l'ie<9"' SC>f'Ctloed o< ~ ., C"MS.,~ A curre"t required IO gtYO ~ IO l/W 1972 Bug runs greet muSt sell S 1800 OBO 63 I 7696 lvw 63 BUG Good running cond1hon One crwner Ortg1N1I 1n· te11or Purch1secl ,_ tn Europe S 1800 OBO (213) 43 1·5090 19901,_.follo"''"Odf'Serrbe<I Otilia #4 Fount•Jn V•ll•y 2• 31 1990 County •nO IS 11~ Dyll 1..._ 1_,.,~1., not .,.c._,n Qr u••lf"• r•n9 0' C. ..13 C JC, t•a,, I c .. •.on inleresled ~ vn1e91 1 1 1 CaM 92•08 W t 17 •n ln1trumen1 recorded UC C. •h.t1 m•y ~ oroouc.o lrorn tic..-~" ~s <'<!th '"" C.•,... lhey hi,.. waMtd nollee or Pf~/ T ~;':.,. l •cense Tttos busrness is con· June 24 1982 at lnS1rument N I<,. ' ....,•Ov c;Jnter' •o sa.o O«>e>••h •no ,,.. ~ ,, actor ~ Sr••• l •C.•"•• oonsanled IO l'9 Pf'OC)Oaed ~2A64939 S111e CALIF dueteo t:>v • 0--•1 P•rl· "8.IC NOTICE No 117 716~'8 olloc:tai •• creonora ol 1ne •""'"· ""° ,..ous•,... ''9n' 10 O•lll Bo.,•J ""• 0·0 •@<fl!ve<I 8Ctl0r1 } Thi ll~ldent VIN •JT4RN3&0380018111 netSl'llP Corda 1nt1m.O lrAnSl9fOtfll th•t • ,, ..... #'(! _,, lrl)n' ld19C.,,I _,. intc ( 00"" ' .im:nie .. allOn IUtrlorlty Sa10 Hie 11 •o• tne Tne •eg1st11nt1s1 com· ~1 PARCEL 1 • ,ou•~ ,,..,,,"' '' •bOu• to be lef'ds '"10 ano '"'OUO~ ano hCMW<l a~~ ltf'O ·~ t:>e w.I bl 5'1'8'\tld UIMe9I en f 1 1 ~ 10 tran.sac1 bu,. l'lCTTnOUe ~U An und1v1deO 2 229 .. 1 1 •o O"•f'•O(i ''"''f"~ »"<l ,,.,., O•sreg.,de<l JC>tnt llP'1h.1re '"'•*led penon files a n fr::':"~'~ Y1';;:1 11=~ neu un<)er lhe FicllltoU~ N,._ ITAT'EmNT 1nle•es1 •n •nd to lot 1 of :~,,:,;.~~t:i!,'OC>4!" r 's1ruc• tun~ '"•'" a.-o b•Ode,. mi." P '~"'' 1 OOf«tlOn to Iha pel!llOn nd t t lher With Business name(al tllled The follow•no persons••• Trect 11353 .,, tl'le C11y or, r,.. n.ame1s1 •nd bu,.~!> otner •ork' '"•no 1nr0U9hl.1<>tnt Vantu•• L"4"',. llOd stlOws good C8U99 ~or.ts'or:'::f8..,.,,'::9 enO t'• Abollil on Auou-t t t9!IO dO<llQ bu-ea CMI• Mee.t Counl) of Ot·i.aoreM of '"-intended ltwl wt>"'''" .. 'H«l "'CO p,.,,~""'<" ""' ~qr in•f'd why the oourf ttlOUfd nol -----------ipenses of Mle ng Kltltecl Zureoq1 OU PONT IMAGING SYS· ange Stile ol C.iotorma. H l•anslt'rO<lil ••• BHARAT "'1~ "' 01r,,.. P•OPf'rly (V, . ., t11?oers 0•0P•r1.,. ID I gr•nl the .uflorrty Autos DomtstJC 9300 Dal@<! 11111 1 llh d•y ol Oc· Ttt11 ttllement wu llle<I TE MS HS22 Edinger R<Hld sttown on• mllo recorded on 0 PA TEL anO HfMANT R DOI" and in. "0"1 1 <>\" "'~•,."' ''~ ~"""' Bu.,n9"1 A HEARING on the --... -.-.... ~~---l tobet 1990 Wllht~CountyClerk otO. Tustin Calif 92660 BOOI< 488 Pages 45 •nd •6 P.11,TEL 13700 A LTO~ lhJf t•Hl•'>f' 01 "'" • ., g(,v•d.!11'\Cf' .. rt• "''"" pellhon ••• be held on BUICK1984 CENTURY Je MHolatafy angeCouf\tyon0ctobefl2 OvPonlEiectronrclmag Olmt~t~mapsintr>e PARKWA'I' ST( 1 ~· sut>surl11Ct'ol,111oprooef1\ 18%,.,~ Tit~' Call 1Novemt>er 15. 1990 at •·dOO• loaded sn1rp tn r>u':1 ,..~ Ora Coatl 1990 ong Syttems Inc (In· ofl•c• or tl\e Counly Re IRVINf CA 927.18 ,lvtnq t>f'l""' • df'C'•h o• SOO<te>rn11 Adm•n1st'll•vf' C~• 1 45 p M in Dept 3A and o u 1 S 3 8 0 0 Dao p1~01 Octobe",9;, tl>90 F412291 corpo<41.0 rn New JerM'(l C'O•df'• 01 satO County n-.. 1oe1111011 !ti Cahf0tn1a leel '•()t'n '"" "'''11c" "1 wtd Ai•oc..c 01 ' ' " ~ '"'"''""'" ~led al 700 CMC 549 4 198 'Y w 181! Published Orenge Coast 65 Hamttown Roeo Glen Eacept Unoll 1 29 in 01 thf' ctt~ e(f'Cuhe 1trce O•OOf"h '"' "1c P<•rC>!l""' """'1 "" ,,,..,,.,,,,f'C to ll"dl Center Onve Wtl'Sl Santa O.tly Pilot Octobef ~4 31 Roell New Jerwy 07452 ctvllve H Shown on satO r•nc.• •I t>uS•~SS c-lf•c,. Df'"••" nq ' • "<•d,.r• IOf IP!:••OvN : ' '"ti Ottoe;p ol Ma CA 92701 I BUICK 84 Aega1 E11cel· ---Dll---.,.-NO-T-IC_E ___ NO•f"T't>f>r 7 14 1990 This business rs con· ConOom1n1um Pl•n ~ ,::. ,ni~ 1renslef0< ,, 1ne orooucl•On ot 1ne S"'" 1 ""o 1.1.r>0<•'• S...s. IF YOU OBJECT TO l~nt cond11 1on on~1 r~'" w. 193 ducteo by a cOfpor•toon Also .. •cee>tr"9 tne<elrom 1701 H CORIN THIA WA~ \to·~ o• Cl:"'M"••tO(\n 01 n~\ •11n• '4'" c:; .. ,.., ""''• tl'le 9ra.,hng ol IN petuoon own~r all po"""' $4000 FtCTITIOUI 8UIMll Ttte registran11s1 com· 1111 m1natal1 orft P'ectOuS NEWPORT BE ACH CAI"' •~pl<m~ •o-°'' ~·' •OO S•t••"'•"•o C-' yOIJ stloold appear •I fl• 548 655• t IT TEMENT ~nceo 10 lret\MCI OuSI •nd u sel11I met••s 92660 •sor.a11vm •no 01nf'r <l58U he81'1'19 and sta .. your NAME A nets unaer ,,,. FttltllOUS subs'. n c . s • n d All (llh~· """'-'" n•mes "•O•OC••bon, eno O•"•' Rea.-•• r • Sr'IA Du\ obJ8CllOns Of file wnnen CJ01llil<. 1978 Seville fhe lollowtng persons ere •llH IC 111111\nl'C bu).nen n•me<sl ltsle O ttyOrocerbOns ol f"Vf!#"Y 1<100 nd IKld _, 0 1~ m,._.,, .,,,.,he< simtlat 10 r..-.s r'"'f"-.C" ".,.,..,,..ard OOJGCllOns .,,h the oovrt 52 000 mill! leather dOt~ business •s r~ "'1tr\A. •bove 00 August 3 t990 and r nerec1ar 1nclu01no ~rensler~"=hr~ t"e "oast thOW SP«•'..0 0t no• "" c-• ,,.,. CC"""'' re,. '"" belor• me heanng V01Jr 'harp 613 8203 eve-M!ri6:fT4~~0U~~y flCTITIOUlllUS*lll w 1 1 1, • m o Pfl l•Ollum 011 gas ittr ••~•re"""• an; r "'"' ~ubSlancft 0> \!Y'v•~·~•"•<! P•v4'<1 ''I appearance may 1>9 in ""'9"' New~t Beach C•hl 92663 NA• ITATl:MINT DMc~er Pres.dent He>l'lattum •nd t•r t>e4ow I re:.,.,.,... I nd t>u ,,,..n, of an, ,,,.,"°° "°"" "'"°" t>• ~t>m·11•nq • rom person or by your l ll<>mey Cadillac B6 fldorado R1cttertJ A K1f\Z1t1t. 400 fne lollo"""9 persons are Thlt st••ement wu f11eO depth ol 500 f"t 11111 m•y .oor:.~·ol t~ •1r1Mt!': "nown Ot uni.nown but not p191eo '.Y"' c.•o ~·' "'''" u: VOlJ ARE ,., e.ecti dOtng bu$1nest as wlltt Ille Countv c~ .. OI Or now (It ne<f'•ll•< be '°""° arp RfYNO INC J C•"' includ•no ... ttt•n ,,.,,, f!•C.P rt\e r J r I '~ "I r CREDITOR Of I Be1oe Onty 3• 000 motes 'Bolero W•y Newport DESKTOP PUBLISHING anoe County "" Septembet ioca110 con111ned oe Co•p•etoon 21797 LAKE "°"any rrq"1 •o use,,,. sur o•eterenc• ..,,11 "" o• '"l'°<l contingent crodilof ot fie SN1e2wp!,rtc11\~~J'o~31~:· lca;•~,;i~~onen '' con BV SVO DEEM 101! Tur 18 1990 ..-!Oc:>ed or t•ken on on VISTA fl TORO <..A92630 raceol-"P<ooe<tv0<1tt•1 '".,."' ,.,. 1:1•r.. ! • ""' de<leased you must hi. 'IV" ducted bV •n •n01vldu•I Q~ A...e 81tbo• ts••nd F...,_ uf\der or llom satO •lf>d 0t The pro~rty IM'tt•"4!nt I porto0n °' 1"• wt:1141•1ec• 1 Dan..-ci t-v ,,... S " •' ' vour claim w1tl'l the ooun c.11 92662 Put>11shed Orann. Coast •ny part •~eol 'Mtttout • , d ,,-.-. ., l"f'rf'O' IV<ng •~ • 0.01" B«1 "'""°""'' "'"'' ,,... •nd ma~ I COC>Y k> '19 CHEV 74 NOVA auto ~eo'~rs:;:~~t =.· Sydney R e>etom 108 Tur Daily P•IOt Oc10~":-10 17 now..... any •IQ"1 olsurtece '*~'0 ~t ~•n'f;'.,. ~ 101500 '"' l>el°"' thesu•'ac:• '-uf'"' ,.,.... ' ' ,,..~ ""'""!personal representat~ town~ 6cyl NuB111ery ness under Ille f1tltllous QUOtM Ave S.100. lslend 24 3 I 1990 tontry or any r>of't of t!'nlr)' lo ~· .., E oc ", d ,,,, '"• ircweY<d Ou<~\ """'' 1 .. ,.. ,, .. ~ ,. ..... ~pol'lted b¥ ~ court Xe: ond S 17 SO OBO Business n•meca1 ltstad Cahl 9 2862 w 179 ,,,.. suo.urtece l....,.eol to • G~-• ~,u :n;::;.,,, ;~., APN • ;>41. 17 t 06 • •• "'" . • .. • a • 11"'0 .,.;otun lour monttla lrom 839 9242 .ibove on Oc•ooer 15 1990 This bus•neu '' eon dee>ttl Of 500 '"t t>ene•tll CLEANERS t>usoneu •nd • ., ,Common•., ""O"'n es ~ r i " ., i r.. 11\41 oai. ol rn1 muance of CHEVY 1,,,,. "'I c Cluc:llcl by an 1nd....OU•• lilllllHIC NOTl"r ,,,. '4.lrlat• le>t ,,,.. develoe>-I mt-' I 1)7()() Al TON s,q. M•• n A••"u• CO<>S.l ... f"\.l. II~ letters as ~ .,, ...,.. " amono Rich•rd A K•nzter l"UIH. ~ ,.._, r.movel r«cwe<y or ~R~ w ~ v T t 5; CyorHS C•hl0tn.• '°' '".f'<'' on• • D•!l• Hw-section 9100~"J"' f'I 321 •ulom•tlC p ' p b. fn1s s1•1emen1 •H ltleO Ttte •eg1slr1nt1s1 com otl'ler explolt•llon ol se.o ~ ,.:v1•·E c . "' .s,. E T ,..m .. or ~· f' C""' '" , .... I Of'p1r1 ..... "',, .... ''9' I •o c~•1tom1~ Pro...... ,.._...... o'w many l'•l•ll" S2 000 w•I" 11'1,. County Cterli ol Ot menclcl 10 uensact bu~· 'ICTITlOUI 8USMll ...., .., .. ~. " ... • ... ......,. Oc 6 nf'U ndef tl'le F1e11tiou1 NA• ITA~MENT ~·ces or sut>Slanc:es Trw ous nt>ss n•m" 'W'd tul mone\' 01 lhe Un•te<l ' "' '• ' 11 Thi tome lor li~dllnw OBO C•ll Gr•nl 111 •noe County on IOt>f'• I u PARCH 3 b t ...... .'... lrensr-~•:1 ., ISt•IM on sa .. °' 1>o911 CH" ' 11111 wil not evnire e "-·r 5•5 9579 1990 Business name(•) 1111ed The lollowtng persons are y .... ~"" ~~·~ .... ...., f47'25t0 llboveon M•y 1, 1990 do1n9busoneS11S A none•CluS•~_,.,t Hid IOC ll10I' •• TRI tnd b•llncf' ""'~"° t>v two• mon'1S lrom N hlanng H.IE 'll u•cr• ES Put:>ltsheo Or•n"" COHI Sydney R o-ri COMTOAPUS 11 121 Kong APQUl1en•nt to IUCtl wn•I le>t PO•NTF Cl f ANER"' 1"01• secvreO f)y M0'109Qf' .... t• .. C'< o ... -<l dale nolJCed above " ,,. Thi I t I llled ..,.,..K'ular end ~trl•n on-Sar"' .. r~ tr•nsr-r• '" or Trual OfoeO (In,,,. P'OC> .,.,, ..... ' ' ... ,,. " • "' .. n YOU uay E""" .. INE Auto Tr1nsm1u1on AIC D1oly Polol Oclot>ef .,, ll • 5 •amen wu liahar Drive Hunlongton gress end .,,,.., P\ir~ u .-u ~ ,.. .... w ,otd Tt>n ~ ,...,, o• O••O le>-,,., • '""'"f'O "' 11'\fO '"'" ~ Full Po~ 132q 1261 ••-m-7 14 1""" with Ille County C)efll ol Or. s.ecn Calll 92646 5532 _,, tended 10 ri. consommat@d I '1 ...__ ..... .,_,.,...., -oou ... n _..,. "'v•~ .,..., ...., C 0c • OVfJf th•t portion of LOlt 9 atn<>u<ll bod ICI Ii. <lf'C)Ot>!MI [)foe>.Jr '",." ' •' ' ' " lo.fr •n 11• --,... vr .,,. " W 20 t ~~ ounty on lob« 1u, Alli B Recto:'&~ Seid• O I T 5935 al tlW' oll•c• ol ORA1<;GE .,, n 'fOO we I P«'90f'I (:3291261>1112 ----------~11 8121 lllnQllSl\er ,..,. Hunt ~~ono•m~:ecord4'cs~ c1~T:.,.:,~~~owt cso1r"'Pt ,..~o~cwon ... s1,r,. "wr•t :~.i.:· .. ~~~~";.~~· ... "" inter .. aedfila.,...!."81'1""•· DllllHll' MnflC( .... ,_ 1n g1on Beach C•lll ..,.,,,.. ~·-N ....... ...... wm1 _ ... r~"" Pu Ot c 64 Book 219 PAQel 3 end 4 ot 1 ,. 1 •no •no M ii be ·~ al <>· <.l'f"l'r ,,. h '1"·~ "''" 1 -.. _, _..., IAIHS Delly blP~Oclo=-24.~t 112rn!5~~2soness •S con mr~ellene<>u\ m-os on IN! ~~.t~n~°.';.g.B~:,nh ;,,-~,,,,. •lor....C of!l<'• "'' """ •·•11"' ,,. '' t • "' """' ; ~Nob~..:: stm CIUT IOKI ~~:A=· Nottmbfot 7 " 1990 ducted by an rnOMdual office Of lhe County Re-lttt'< NOVE MBER 26 199() ,,..,. •'•f)f ,,,. '"'' pUl:'h SD,.C "<•1•0 •• "n" t· d ~n ~tofy ana 2889 harbor Blvd. C M W-198 f..... ran1strantl1I com coraer of Moel County Th11 bull>. ,,.,,,,., IS 9Ut> c•llOf\ he<eol and belor• '0 ' .., ' r • ~ ' O ~-• -• ...... --Tl\e lollowlng per110n1 are ... -• The ,irw t 9ddres1 lln0 o.teo•Mlle ('AR~A,["lf O:.f"tt" 7•• IPP'-.,.•---· '40-0110 OOong ~ H ~ to transect buSI ot,,., common 6eslgnation ,ect '0 C.•hf(lrn•• Uniform I O"tfl'<I '""" ;'7th d•• of 9!> • 5; 11 °' ot .,,. pe"*an or B 8 COA.STER COM •-,,,. W\Tll'C neu unOe< Ille FictottOUt II eny of Ille nut i::>rcciertY Ccni...-...C•AI Ct'<Jfo $«:1!()n Sert tggo A .,_.,.,....~ ' < "d "'" ~I • prow:i9d ., ~ORO 1965 Mus11r19 IP&NY •• Felf ..... Cos•• I"~ "'U~ jBuSlnaH n•mets) to iled d lb d b 6106 ·&·-·, o· ... • .. I A iJ f ·~--·nl l8cilotl 125() °' .... _ .. oo ..,, """" escr e • o ve •• r .. ,. .,11~ "~ ..... ,~ .~1 .. ...._ ..... • .... c>''' ' "•• 111m..,., C-'·lom ,._......_ ,..__......•': 289 "....., cuslom paint red ._._ Cettf 92827 1swep l'lCTTTIOUe llU98Nmaa 1•boY1 on Octoe>or 1 '"'"' put1)0f"tecl to be 245 Fl9Cf* ··~ '""...,.... ~" Jterrwy At&.... 1la1 ._... not 1ess rnan "Cl N'<C""'' ot -II,..,..,... .. ....._ ,. wlwhlle pinstripe new1,._t) NAMC ITAtt•NT ~~:11 Rlcl111~1~= ltleO A,,.,_ •M Coele Meea tlte person ••th wttom ~.,.,.,0""' eo"l••ard, ,.,,. CO"""' r. , """'' o< R~t lof Soec:alll NoC1Qe upl'lotslery very clean 1 Kall'l!Mn P PurMll 2335 r .... ,............... CA 9282il cl.aims ""11' be r.iao •s OR ~ar•"'•ul'll, C•lfternl• '"""t"""' ,.,,.., an••"' .n lonTl • avt1i&able horn ,,., s. 6 6502 , .. ~--"-v pet'IOnl ere ""th the Coun"" Ctent of Or· ANGE COUNTY ESCROW _,... ....,.. S4,300 di 213fo 1 • !Cyntl'll• Court. Costa M-dotng bullneee M '' The underlllgn«S Trust" tarn. A.,._., ._ DAVID voM119 •" ""''""•1•1v•• "' "' """"'• c..,.._ eve71419113·5828 Calli 92827 K ~NOH ENTERP~ISES. :countyonOctobfw 18 0111CIMneanyl110illtylorany CORP 16099 GOLD-w WILLl.AdM ..... tnltof ~'"'$~ )\1{" 1 AltotrwyforP9tlllonor: This bu1oness ta con· 1101 S Fairview H-3 Senta ,~.,,., lncc>NICtneN of the at..-ENWfSl 5TREEl HUNT . DAVID W WWLLa. Ad-TF!t' ..., ....... ' '"'''"" .. 111 f . Elllot Gotdmen --------••ducted by •n tn<11v1dval An• Calif 112704 PubH•hed Otange Coaat tlddrau and otl'let common ~~i~?AN9~t~~ ,,;~;~, ll'llftlerratcw ot tM 11 .... ef be rPQuor"<• 1 '"'"" '"'" a ~~Cl 10.W Clvtc Flll'l•LTI Tl'le •eglstrent(•I com· Kevin Collln1 270t S D•l"' P""t n-.ober 24 31, deelOn•llOn If .,,Y ~ Mid~••• 14 eonh11<ll111 'v''"'"'"''' '"I en r n:e A.ulO CISS A.MIFM clc .. ~ to lrentllet bull· F~ H 3 s I A •r "" ..,,.. ,...,..., d•~ I\)< "'"'O c•••"" by any l>u~ltl«S O<•noe Coasl '"" ·~·" ,, "'"""""' P.O. Bo• 100 plw pl ... 11 AIC (52~3'1""' un<)ef tl'le FlctlllOU• . . In. ,.. Novem04" 7 14 1990 S•l<S ....... oe "'«HI but Cred•l(lt .,..,, be NOVEM· Delly PllOt Oclobef 17 19 I Aor----• '1'"" <:;TO '} er ... CA t2122·1091 ( tJ00733I Bustneu n•mef•I lttteo ~~04 Colllnl 270l s W 200 wtth<>ut c:owoanent Of -· BER 23 tC)!I() """f" '1 ll\e 1• 1990 ....,oc.tt •"•" r... 1 •C'\(1•'1\; •PM Orang• Coast O.itr Piiol l •ffl •bO.,. Oii Ocl<>Oer 15 1990 Fairview H-3 Slnla AM ren. ty U.SW-Of~,... bu"4~S <laY be ore ti\• WTl'I t'J1 ,,.,.. <;1,.1• ,c (~··'!''•"•on!~ Oct 23 24 30, t90o • Kl!Noen p PurMll Cellf 92704 "8JC NOTlC[ gerdtng llt• po91111 C)n Of=~''°" d•t• ~ ---------------------------------~···.... I '"'' 11e1ern«1t WH 1111<1 Th11 OUllFIAH II con enc:umbrenceo 10 P9'f ,,... D••··~ OCTOBER !;> 2oeo Harbof Blvd c M with ,,,. County <:*11 of °' c1ue1ect by ~end wite " 11• 19"1\111*'0 oMc::IC* ""'" of tttO Ul .. 11 ~County°" Oclo«>or 18 Tri. reg11trenlf1) com· NOTlCI TO CMOITOftl the not• NC..-d by Mid ... AfllAT D ~A Tl\. .. ,.~ menceo to traneKI bull °' MllJC 1'llAM9l'ltt 0..0 of Truet w111'1 lnt-1 .... ANT" ,ATIL. y,..,... ,_ 11nCMr mo f1Ct1ti0ut S!C 8106-4107 tMreofl u l)r(MdOd 1n MOO..,.,. Pl.lbl•lhed Or11ng9 Coeat 911.r,.e11 netn9(1) 1111~ UC C 00111 90\tencM, If ll'IJ. ._YMO ~ e c.....,,. J A GUAR 1988 XJS.l ................ ~1111 StARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? .._.. ll!OC) by 10 hie "°" lo('llhOllt ov-.,.,_, ., or1yl g r1y. 1howroom condltlOn S()ee;lll wheel• S 19 000 Dayt M2·5449. Eve. 730-5425 MIUI ldll.11 9f'ctlc ~. ucettent con• d t l lon 123 .500 760-3e75 1• L.11111 ... IT WNtelgr1iy, 4,000 ml'" f¥9fY option wanenty 1"°"100f'l'I ,,... SACAt,ICE .. 7.000 0 80 (7141850-7204 Oeys ('141J.,.."0414 ....... Fiii '14 lllf• U Diiiy Piiot OcloO« 24 3 '· lbO ... Oft Octe>W t 1, tttO Notq It 1-eby gNOr'I 10 undOf lt'9 lonN ol MIO Deed c..-r• ' like new through-out No...-iw 1 14 tt90 Kellln Colina credtton ol th• wtlhl" d Tf'\191 .._ cNlrQea MO IY" \ITTY o. UV ,.. ... Run1 tuP« White, AIC, W· t!lt TIMI etetement wu flllcl Nomecl tr11n•fer0tfal tl'l•t • •llPl'W of IN TtWtW end DINT Tra..._w(~) autometle: eunrool. 72K •-.,. 111111\nl't with tN County Clerlt ot Or· bullo tflMter it •bout 10 oe of the truet1 creot«t "1 MIO Pvl>ii"h<'O Ot9n09 Co.et ""'"· S319$ 833-3310 I"-""'~ .,. Couf\ty on Oc1ooer 1e. !!\Ide Oft ~ P'OC*lY Deed Of Ttutt, fOf '"• 04i,1y Ptrot Oclooer 74 '"° ~ya "40-St30 eYenlnQt 1990 ~lter o.ecnbed ~nt reuon1bly n u w 2'07 NU'149111111 ~ spd CN1M Ile. lift. p f'lr pdl m•o wh••lt 12BOU0481 ..... ,.... ....... 2090 H•bOf Btvd. C M ..... ,. Hl'llft lhe '*"9(•1 ~bu-INltecl lo be 1312.0S? 2t ...-nATUmWT Pub1W1eC1 OJ11ng9 c--~ °' thO tr.,...,.or11) "'8~und9flllcl •••111111!11!1••••1 T"-IOltowlng petWOftt .,.. Delly Pttoe o.tooer 2• 31 .,. VIOi• Henna Ob• Deed°' Tniol -~e ••• dOlftl........ ~ 1 14 1MO ~ lltenO Hlllt erld,... .cv• ~~'°"-I TH! QAM>fNf" 9 COl w. m Compeny, 128 Aol .. A.,. ~....., .. _. • wren... 0.0.. ~-1111 T AGE 74~7 ColllOe e>rn.. 84llboa -.nc! CA t~ llwatlOrl 0( 0....... and 0. Coeta ....... c.t t2e2t Tiie IOcltiOrl .... CaMornll mend tot Sale. erld • wt1ttefl l tuR Dllnnam.2421(;.ot. "8JC M)TIC( of "'9 CHef .. ICl.ltM ofl'ce ~Of Dnuft Md Doc· t-oe °""'8, Coat• Mele. or pttnc11pe1 ~ otnce tionto ... The1111do1111Qotd Callf t2t2t fl\mJC NCJ1'a of lt'9 lranttwor 11 ~ C*"9d .., Notlol Of 0. This tklllMI~ •• con-MOTtCI OI' aM.11 Al of'-~ ~ leul' W'CS Oaetlorl to W to ~.., .,, ll'ldll1dllll ~ .. .... .._ 1"41 .... 111 I I Ul9CI ., t1'I be r9CIOr'dlllt In &M COUMY TN l eoa' Daoaortll'l9nt 11 ,,... 0..ly ~ It ,.._, IC> Ill> -·----· .. •·· •• 10 ,...., "" ......... W• """' now Sl)t.l'Ct• 1,... n~ IO< rou at~ .,.tr• ell••~ ..-o ..... rou .,,. tvne 11t><1 , ,,. Irle> 10 "'8 eo..n ~ ., 5-nt• ""-,,., ol OOUt9e ~ , ... -ell • eomdtltecl -.,. ,.._ '°"' llC:llfeout ----•t•'-1 -""' IN CGunt., C1p1t. ~ once • ....., '°' '°"' ...-~ -requtf1NI by .... ar\Cl ,,.,.,. .... "°"' p.OOf ol pul'I! t•tton wlttt Ille ~ Cler1i ,,,,. Oaily Pllol l ,.. 09pat't ~I :\30 WM'! IV Co91a ..,._ Clll!lornt• If '(OU C•I' nol \l(>j) b~ .,..... Call Id et 111•1 .. , ~11 C•leneron \I .. !It )11 ""° -... ~ 91rangemant1 1or rou 10 11an01o 1"19 OtOOMlunl "" !Miii "VOii ~ ...... ..,_,. ~ ~---ail•w'll- -tie ~ 1"'811 t11eC:1 10 -row 0000 tuctl .. ~ .. -~-" tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:I Th41 teglatr1nl(1) eom-t to eac.1tonl )011 lnlendod lt9"tfer0f wtlt\11\ .._.. t"9 ,... ~ ii menoed to lrlnla(t bl*· end 3071 Of ll'te CNll Co0e Of ttww .,..,.. IMt .,..i 90 fW !Otaled MBZ ·11 HOSI 3 • ,.. unoer the FICllllOUI ..... ,, ... ot Celfol1l6a IN • lilMWn lo ... .......... Oele. Oc1ooer •• tllO e .. utltul MUST SEE -T--U 8ua1,,.11 111me(•I t11t•d • l1 loro Ger·.,."'*'*"' Toudl, '311 WU 'L t••w. e 1111••••••••1 S 1 S O O O O 8 0 r ... 1_ eboYeon Nowmber t, IMO age ... M PY'* aiic> ~ IMlld . ~t C • • .. , a 4 • ttt/411-16M UM" Ourtn1m tlOft, .. 1021 I ~ 8-dl CA Nia _,. ........... .._.. 7141113-4651 Wf\flef0flY 1111"-' In· TI* lt.-nenl ... llltd s.ntt AN, CA 11101... ,... ....................... Wee ......... . tenor trnmecullltel LOW W1t1 ,_ CcNnty Oettl ot Or· 10 00 em °" No\u1,._ 1, Of tfle W .... W(&l ate -L L.-aitMel ...... M AC(DlS 11nieo mt • 4 OOOf. °'91tal .,...Couftty0f\Oc1.., tt , 1tl0, , ... "*'• ..... Yary9191 ~· ............ -... CA~ (ltl) oftOIN' "'°"' ~ Ollh llect~ dOCW9 Md lllO ,.,.....,., • ... •"4. ... ,.. ....... "1.- """ tan II\..-. Wei wldGw. A.IC AMIP'M fOW ...... t .. ; ...... a-. ~.._,.CAIMU. TACW mall!talned CallfOfnl• cueecte sliiioeo ~Or-. COllll L..._ •ftM72t; e-.. n. ._~,_.~Or.,.. Coaat Cat. Ptlncfp.alt only •• •• o.y ""°' ~---.. SI, A : v I N,... ..... la....... ...... OcllMer 12, 11, ~ on. PO ----~ 1, 14, ltllO •1GCCS'481Cl1IOS7t aal~ 1t10 7'41117.oJIS YMt7 1.9'4 .... It fOf 11111 t\ '9$ 94'UIPfHftl, ~ An I 10-lf ·-·---..... c.. ...... •Look, Daddy! My shadow is tall enough to play for the Lake rs!" by Brad Anderson ....-........ , .. •"" .,.-. 11 2..J ··He's so spoiled' Just because I wouldn I put a slice or lemon 1n his water dish ·· 1'Al'fCY < ,.., ''" ,.,,, , ..... ,. • \,..,.,. ........ ARLO Am> JAltlS 1 cur ~vsuJ CAIUl~u 111~ ~0<-0 tAIJiE0>1 OVERBOARD WA~NA w ME A 816 I C1G FA~OR.NAT£ 7 IM GCNNA ST~~Q ~RE Mrv MA~.E RU~ G£STUR~5 A1 l(t1 ~Oi\\lR.1 stf\~~WK - .... ADAll -------.... SO ~H~N HE COM~ S RuNNlt\b o~ER H£Rf 'jW Si~P DUI mo l.DP HI 5 HEM~ Off RI GITT AT 1Hf NfC K 'fK~ MA11E I NEED A WWl£. ~ "OCTK. "64lS 14'.LLC*'lK ~ NlO U<il.~ HlS ~'15 •km ft1l Ni IN 1M£ ~T ... 0Jr MA~BE 1ME c~ NI> fUZZ1 ~tM Will tET ME IN.Je LOOf \ P&ARUT8 AS SOON AS I WALK IN™E~.MV MO™ER WILL 5/Jt(, ~ MAVE VOU DONE V04Ji. MOMEWOltK? '' SHOE I • • ,l ALL lUEV CARE ABOUT IS AM 1 6ETTIN6 5TRAl6~l •'A'5''? by Jim Davia by Charles M. Schutz ------- . JUST SO I CAN 60 TO SOME COLLE6E ™E'r'VE AJ.W.rx PICKEO OUT ~OR ME ... COON ID CULTUll& h\,. ~&tt>E~ s~ "' ro« Alli"'-,.._,.~y DBNKIS by Hank Ketchum by Jeff MacNelty THE MENACE Jh,IT IT ~5T~D L.IK'E A ~A I.SA 'M:t>O ~<SEL by Alex Graham ~:?'·~ : .. ~( •• \ ";.'a ' : ··~....,~ by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE f """°tJJ..D k'.N~ t;CTH~ T~ 1D (UM( IN ~l<f. DUkJ~(J Yll~~ HOUR ,,._ ' by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN .:.:;, ' I I I ' t t~ , \ ,'4 ... ~ • GRAMPA SE.NT ME T~l$1)06 WHISTLE I BUT RUFF WOO'T EVEN PUT IT IN HI$ MOUT~ 11 by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk (3.) OK:INAWA 1~ ~ Nit.t 1-----~l ~~ DFFl t-lE: IHE= FOUD()JIN6: by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Brian Basset DRABBL& ~ (JOf A BA~ HJlL OF CAT FooD ~1-lD A~~ TOY J..-~~~~~~~~~ _J__ I /() l by Lynn Johnston by Kevin Fagan