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1990-11-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
., A sunny and aenmalty clear day. with cooler temperatures is expected today. Coastal/Inland • hiahs 71 /76. lows 48/SS. For the <>ranee Coast's most com~ctc weather information. includina surfina. fishina and boating repons. sec paac A 12. Ever wonder how the press knows where 10 go for stones and photos of accidents and comes? We eavesdro p on poli~ radio rrcquenc1e4I for interesting calls. Yep. we do. But not all of the interes ting calls are gory traffic aCC'1- dents. fi~. robbenes and other exc11: ing stuff. Some arc JUSt plain funny. Our top 10 scanner calls example: 10. "Someone set a red ribbon on fi re that was tied around a tree ... " 9. "Six j uveniles throwmg beer bot· ties in the pool. no description." 8. "I heard that... and I am not a creep 7. "I'm supposed 10 go home 1n a couple. so. overdnve. 1f you kno w what I mean." "You can go. there·s no need 1n you sta nd mg around there." "I look good when I'm sta nding around. so I'll be here.·· 6. "He's ~eanng no shin and he's dancing a nd bothering the passcrs-b}I ·· 5. "The subject 418td a blonde.female ndina a ho rse went by him and hat ham in the c hest with a whip .... he thouaht 1t wa~ 1ntent1onal.. ·· 4. "Someo ne·s aoing to have to stan selling some brains o ut here. or call out 10 get 'cm:· 3. "You·rc not gonna bchc"e this. The guy had a motorc}cle. He was checlong his gas tank by lighting a match to ~e ifhc had an) gas in the tank. h blew up. caught l~C on fire and caught the two cars parked beside it on lire. It was Just stupid." 2. "The pan) guests were sticking pins through the goldfish. stk kang them to the ce1l1ng and stepping on them when they fdl down." I " ... put out 1he Oamcc; M ) 11d.ct book was on fire''" 14 llR 1111.m II TIE Ell11I 142-1081 _...,,... ............... l/llOTEI Of THE DAY "The amount of po~cr ~opk g1 "'' me is K1Jry." Irvine Mayor Snlly Anne . hcndan. cxpl:unmg her f~hnas on voters ek ct- ing the city'' mayor. ··pm,rr '"'nnnbl} mean~ both rr- sponsit>1l1t) and dnn1cr." Theodore ROOSC\Ch TODAY'I ErEm •·Chana.in& Colors .. 1s the theme of UCl's annual thrtt-da)' Rainbow Festi- val. which opens at 10 a.m. at the Cross.Cultural Center o n Rina Road. Food. mum· and demo nstratio ns will be offcrrd Call 856-72 15. •Diane Nelson Galler). 278 Forest Ave .. Laauna Beach. precocnt' "Tn. d: Three California P~untc".'' fcnt unng the works of Mark Reck. Phoebe Brun- ner and Ora nee Count) an1s1 Jo na than Burkt fro m 10 nm to S p.m . Cnll 494-2440 -I Brtdtt column/8' Busums/M Classihld/ IS ColNCs/111 CrossWOfd/11 EnttrtltftfMftt IM Horox09t/ll AM l..-S/AI ()ptnt0n A 11 Police lot/A2 f'ubhc nohcn/81 . Sctamlets/8' Soc.ety/U Sports/11 TV lrstlftl$ / l l 0 W 1ther/AU ....... 2722&• C.WW ' t• @ .................. IP.1111111 .. lllcll Ii cm-I lnal to set underway I A 1 • Monday, November 5, 1990 25 cents At last,·11•1 ildd •ws-111111 tll1 ·ea111niy Business advisers say po~ible recession would be mild trcprcncunal succcu story. "The)''ve got a hatf ... -miDion4ollar run rate. thc}'ve got a hundred million in c:uh, they're camrna almost a buck a share peT' quaner and they JUSt announced a new computer. That company is goina lO keep • v owing real strong. .. 8y Tony Oodero Orange Coelt o.My Piiot NEWPORT BEAC H -At l~st some good news for Orange Coast business own- ers. If the economy 1s in- deed on the brink of a recessio n. the effect will m ost likel) be m ild and shon -li vcd. and there arc many ways for local busi- ness to fend off an econ- omic downturn That's the report from the Oruae C...t Daily Pilot Board of Bus1ne Advisors. a d iverse gro up of local business people who Cllltlrlll· pthered late last week to discuss the causes and ultimate effects of the current econ- omic stagnation. Among the board's observations: •The lessons learned by Orange County businesses from past recessions, panicu- larly the o ne 1n the early 1980s, are still fresh in the e ntrepreneurs' mind, enabling local econo m y to be much bcttCT prepared to handle downturns. •The looming recession won't,last mo re than a )'ear. according to consensus opinion. and·will be mild compared to the d o wnturn of 1 98~82. • Businesses must no t forget the basics, including punang 1n extra hours o n the job. •.The recession and the Middle East crisis arc t~o separate problems, though military action 1n the Pe rsian Gulf will obv1ousl> affect the economy. •One of the biggest problems facing the local econo m y is psycho logica l: Arc we or a rc ~c not m a recession') Indecisio n 1s hurting business. Once we officially shp into the recession. busmesses and con- sumers can make constructive m oves 10 get out of 11 The follo"'mg arc some h1ghhghts from ind1v1dual board members Walter Cnntencloa 111, eba1rmu of Cnt- l04e• a.ad Co: .. 1 .sec the mark<'t prctt] good for the smaller companies .\ST 1s a good example It's t~ p1cal of a com pan~ that 1s an en- Clalp StaHel, ln•rutt ••erlalist wt .. State Farm hH.-uce: "As far as the insurance industry goes. the last se'en )Cars have been real rouab from an underwn t1ng standpoint. I think there's going 10 be some changes on the homon that are going to help all of us. On the undc~nting side wc·rc start.in& lO sho"' some do"'ns1dc effects from the fui.inc1al marlets - "lnd1\.·1duals need to really eJlp&ore and take a look at all the self-insurance opt.ions See ECONOMY 114 Smog stats clearly improved Fl MONTE -Sunda)'·s crystal-clear c;lo.1c-. arc an cumple of what 'Officials say· ,, the cleanest smog season 1n the South ( oast .-\1r Qauht~ Manage ment Dtstnct's ht'itOn During th1\ ~ear's smog season. wh1cb v..t'nt from ~3 ) I to Oct 31 . there were 34 jl('rccnt fewer hours above the ozone bcalth "andard than dunng the the 1989 season. v.. h1ch "'a' the prt\lous cleanest )ca.r. The houn. dunng which ozone was abo\ e the fif'\Mta.gc smog aicn level de- ~ hncJ b) oO pcrttnt from 19 9 and S4 pcrcen1 fro m IQ 7 the pre\ 1ous )CU with the le..,, est smog alert hours.. The number of fi"t-tage ,mog alert da)S fell 24 percent to a nev. IO'A or 41 da)S. down from S4 days ' 1n 1989 and 77 da~s m 1988. uch alcns arc called v.tten the ozone real he\ ~Cl part\ f)('r mil hon Thcrc v..rrc no c;ccond-stagc smog a.lcrts 1n I Q9(J .\ ~cund·'>t.agc smog alert 1s called Y-hen the. Pollutant . tandards Index - "'h1th 1nclud~ 01one. carbon mo noxide and nnrogcn d10,1d'c -registers the a.ir a.s 'et) Uflhcalthful or hazardous. Instructor Harry Corea works with his vtolln students at Corona det Mar High School. ·:Thc good nev..\ is that e\Cryonc who Ii \l''l and v..orl., rn the South Coast A.tr Ra'i1n hreathc.-d ea\1er this }car:· said J.imcs \.1 Lent\ necut1 ,c officer of the Cultural losses feared from cuts in music ed By Russ Loa r 0. •"99 Coast O•"Y P110t Imagine a ¥-orld "'11hout song Not without popular song. bu1 "'llhout tbe w ng of the '>) mphom M u'itl' tdmJtor-. \a) 'i)mphonic or- chestra<; -"11 hou1 accomplished m u- 'i1nanc; to ix·rfurm and enthu\t3\t1c au- d1enn•, to hc-.tl'n ,-ma) '>oon be on the endangerrd species h t 11 S(:hool' con- tinue to cut music C'ducat1on program\ to the bone "It's a real com:crn to u., · ... 11J ~uth ( oast Symphon~ conductor John Lam Crrangcr. ··i n terms of thl' "mrhonK orche'1ra. "'c h:l\ e to be comernl'd about ha\ling performer-. of high qualtl\ l 'n· le\s the student<; \tart 1n the carh gradl''> Irvine candidates scramble ·for recognition and support By Karen Auge °' .... Co.t ~ ,_ IRVINE -.\ re~ ~l·t'ks quc 11oned "'hcther the "'o' election would hnpjl('n at all fhc cand1datt•s for a ago. thq 6 council Nov.. the sanglt'. hotl} con· I l.U I JU .\ tcstl'd rounc1I !>l'31 I a.an.-c that elc~:t1on dn) will Jrrt\e too \QOn tn1ng to give \Otef'\ an image to accom- pan) the na mM the) ·11 'i« un ballots Tu('~av The time constnunt 1\ a handran<'t' not JU 1 to council contcndeN hut to 'otcr' '""ell. "ho ha' c httl<' chanl'e to make knov.n their conl·ernc; the ran- d 1d:u~ agrtt'd On Oct. 18. a n appeals court ruled that Mar) Ann ua1do wu not entttlcd to the vacant tif\h scat on the rnunc1I The former plonnmg comm1~s1oner. v. ho fin"hcd third 1n June's council After plcd&m& to keep the cnmp:uan on the back hurner " nK't had '°uaht to ha' t• the l'\)Url ordcr the city to install her 1n thc po t va a tcd b> lly Anne Sht ndan when 'hcndan became ma)Of The court's rtfUQI to do ~ paved the ~•) for T~y·s on('-~lt cl«tton pcndina a fi nal court dttmon on the ne«t for an cl t1 on. the candidate hav( scrambled 1n tht tv.o v.eeb follo v.· 1na th t dt'l1s1on to ma ke their "•eW1 known nd v.h1lc tho~ '1ev.4' put the five cand1d1•c-all O\'Cr the clly'\ poht1 al ix-ctrum. 111 fi \C IJl'tt lhc 'vc hid 1n~uffiC1ent hmc to let voten know '*ho thty a re and v.hat thcy'tt about. Mo t ha~c approacMd that m1 ton 1n \imil r fa\h1o n: h1111na the trttt 1'4\\tn o ut htcraturt. 1ladhandin1 and ------- Ga1do '" not o (and1datC' in tht' rltt- hon. In the meantime. the rounc1I hu bttn OS)(rattnt ont member hon of 1t\ u ual rompkme nl of fh c TM t.hcmn cand1dat h.a"c manqtd to M>Und 1n t~ pa l t~'O Yr"ttks hould h \.e I lamaJ .. r nna lO lf"-IM' \OtC". Trank and aro•1h. 1nttparabk and S..IRVINEllllll .... -.. ,..,.~~ ~-.. ...,.... •. ..,. •. ~ 7'-, ... ---.y ·~..-.~J•"-4. ·-·-· .., ••• -4-~ .........-.......... ~-..... _. - , ·-· -_:~ there I\ rareh an opporluntt~ for them to hcgtn tMtrumcntal 1n\lruC11on .. Tht• 'en e\l\lcncc of man' lo~:al and n.'g1onal s)mphontl orchestra 1\ on tht hne aCC'ording to Granger a\ \Chool J1c;1m t\ tum out graduate'> v. ho hJ' c little l nov.lcdgc or interest in orche\tral ffiU'>ll . "The human111cc; as ~ell J'> tht' art\ m gcncral ha'c httn 1gnon.·d 1n r('C'Cnl q•ar ... " C1rJnger \:lid "Tht\ ha'c hl'Cn termcd a~ Ir.II h' too man' nl our "-hl>\ll dt\trll'IS ... California ranls dead la't 1n the ratio of music tcache~ to 'iludcnt'>. acc:ordtntt to a 'iunc) conducted b' the :-.iatmnal See MUSIC/II MeasureE pushed as election reform By Karen Auge °'~ C-St o.ty Not IRVINE -In tht\ cit~ v.hcrt· wamQ& faction·~ ne \Cr scc:m to l('a~· npp1n1 at the fabnc of local poltttcal hfl.'. there " one issue that ncarl) <''ct) bod\ arcc' o n the current ''" · &cm of ( II\ ( l)Ulll'll \UCCCSSIOO ., a n1ah1mare E"en M a or~ II ;\nnl' hen dan and he r most rtlcntlc,s fl'I('. l '< In-me Profc\\Or Mark Petracca. "art' to heated ogrt'('m cnt... a\ Pctracca f'llls 1t. on the \UbJttt Whett the tv.o \tdcs pan company ''on the 1 uc'of hov. to th the me hcndan. the c1ty'J $tt'Ond d1rtttl)' clcttrd ma)or. 1 a staunch op ponent of the pract1tt that put her 1n officc th1 pa t June. n af\er ~ t up the m•>°''' pvel '~ bcpn pushma for • mca urc that wo ukt end the pntete« See REFORM,_,_ outh < n3\t .\1r Quaht' \.1anagement Dts.- trtll ··The had nl"v.\ " that v.e·, e !>till got the mthl '4: 'l'I•' n1om k' t'ls in the nation - morc th.in '''Ill' the federal standard. Togt•iht•r v.t muo;t conttnuc suppomng a hruad \pl"l trum of pollutton control efTon s to reinfortt t'11c; 'car'\ gains." he said. \.\l ather l11nd111ons ~crt a major con- 111hu1nr 111 tht• 19\Xl'~ lo~ mog ievel . l l'n1' 'I.lid an add1t1on 10 reduced e m1 s- 1nn' undt·r .m pollution control measures -8 }' City Nrws Srrvltt Dr. Gionis back in court again By Emily Adams 0.enge Cout Oa>ly PolOt EW POR l BE.\CH -When Or Thoma " < 11oms proposed to At.ssa Wa\ ne hc'>tdl 1hc bron1c 41t1tuc of her fam.nu' fatht·r 11 ~med hke a match made an 1><ll 1al-calcndar heaven. f\rn tht' Dukt' c;ttmed to sm ile on t~r union 1n 1\1.1, I~ t> G 1onis ~ ... the v.ealthy. prom1Mnt or- thopedic -.u~con "-hO People m.,.nne la~lcd In IQ7~ 3\ a enaus He WH. It 21 . the \oungc \t M O in the nation, the mqa- 11ne gu,hcd C.,ht' wu the blonde ewpon kach 4IOC1al1te. a lt\.1na ttm1ndcr of John • W a) nr' \On\ldcrahle lcscnd. 11onK toa\ted hl bride a .. the' mote bc1iut1ful v.oman 1n the worid.•• Aim \\ayne threatcM'd tears. Gueits leaviaa the v.-edd1n1 were IJ"en Sold coin.1 cmbo..s .,.,th the ncwl rwcd's C.OCS and t.hr WOldE .. ur dcpcndcntt mutual, ou.r obi._.._ rtc1proal. and we hall live at OM." c;omchovo, ,, au wtft1 ~ TM mam• luted 16. mo1nM. -. plit in biucr acrunon) at Utt paer .,..... for N Oil Of their ..._. ll11cfJ•r. .\na\tHaa Wa)M Ned divorce ,... • ._GI0 ... 111• ........ . -· ., . ,.., .--.-.. .. ~ .. ·~-4 .. ...,;,_.~.......... ~ .~·· • \ I "' Orange Coast Peopl e -\ t·lunt1n11.ton Beach rcstauranl cashier who spends most of tH·r lc1,un: 11111t· un two wheels. LEISURELY START--------- P:llnl·1.1. 51. v.asn"1 always lht· fr('cv.hc-chng b1krr "'he 1s 1oda}. -\hhou!!h 'hl" nov. logs v.·cll over 10.000 miles a }Car on hrr 1v.·o H'·"'f'l-Cd' ,IJ~· ~•artt'<l oul slov.. Sl \lt't'n years ago . ··-\1 (11,1 11 Yi•I" a coupll.' of blocks. Then I built up to rid1n(I, tu ;ind tr11r11 \\1111.. :-.o .... l"n1 doing about .15 to 40 n11k·~ :1 da~. e't'r) <la> .. BEFORE ANO AFTER -------- Pa1nl1:J. "ht• "orl..' full 11n1c, gt'IS hl'r v.·orkouts 1n two ~-E!mrnt' 11,111.: .11 -I ;1 n1 for a morning nt.ll' and ending thr da) v.11h a I "-~11 1111k· JJunl l"\l'r~ af!crnoon FOR HER HEALTH--------- "'j fo/ :I i'fl";Jt \lfC"'i~ r(•he\l'f l"n1 lhl' !~pc Of p('fSOn who hkcs to tr~ t11 d11 l·,cr,th1 n~ fh1~ t' a grl·a1 v.a} tOJUSl conn·nlratc on a '1ngll' 1h1ng ;111.t rl·la' ·· ~hl' '-t1J 'hl··, tnl"d 1ngg1ng. t"iu1 feels b1k1 ng causes less \!.'Car and tl'.11 to \lit• t'!tiJ ~ ~he al~n v.all..s lor add111onal e\erc1sc .\s·1f \hl' fll'l'dl·d 11 LIFE IN THE FAST LANE ------- R ~'lfl':llt11na! n<ll'' frun1 ( 0 \ta \h·-..1 to f>ana Pu1n1 or Lo ng B.·;1, h ,Il l" 't.1nJ.11d r.ul· ror l\11n~·1a ;ind hl·r nd1nB l"On1pan1un. \l~r1 < .i'' 'lh\! .tl .. o h l 1·, an ll\,.l..1~1onal l<1nger nJl", \uch as a 1,·,l·n1 1np llJ 'Ian IJ11·go. ah1.Ju1 120 n1ill''- T!il· nnh do"n \1dl' t11 l'~l'ling 111 1he Orang~· ( oast 1!'> 1raflic . ··11·~ pre\\~ t"iad 'on1ct1tnl'' 'ou'\r rca11 ~ got 10 v.;11r h v.·hat ~ou"rc du1ng l"I l"r~ n11null·." ~h1· 11ar11' -rompilt>d bJ Bob ''llD Eyltea Edilur'5 nult•: If \fJU knoM someone it•ho .,hould bf' featurrd in "Ora n,f" Coas1 l'eaplf." ca ll tbe Daily Pilot "ti· City Deslt 11161!-13!1, or lea 11• ll mr·.~.\Bte on thr Editor 's llotline -61!·6081. l.ICal News Briefs Woman Injured In bike accident I ti 'I l '{I 1 ( )-.,,,; nr \( !l -\ -i J-~car-old \\Onlan v.as hOllj)I· tal11,·d ...,11nd;i1 ryllt1Y.1ng a h1l-.tng acc1dl'lll n('<1r tht• llun11n11.1on lh'.1< Ii P1,·1 1h.n ll'll h~·r 11·mporanl~ uncon~1oul\ \,,,,id 1nl.!. I ll tir,· ollic1a1 ... 'ihar11n l.ant1\ hit h1·r hcaJ on a \l'I 111~· rn,(d .~! .i -1: p 111 . aftl·r ,11~· lo'\ l'Orllnil (1 \ hl'r bl kl' :1fll"r h1111nt-' .1 rat.:h nl 'iand I ;11111' jlainl·d l ()n'-C'1ou\nl"\\ al lh\' \\"enl· and v.a' 1all'll tu 11 .,,1~ \1l·n1~1r1.1I llo'ip11al 111 i'll"\\l:lllr! Beath for 1r1·a1nh·nt Manhunt continues for rapist ... ''-{ Ii \Ii'-TE -Puh1l' 111 \~1n ( ll·mt'ntc ront1nul·d thl'll 'l·.1r1h 'unda\ ror a man v.ho l'n1l'fl'd an unlockl·d h<lm~-~atur1la\ 111~J.1 .111d ralx·<l a IJ·~l·:1r-11ld girl l'h1· auackl·r nt d "hl'n th~· ,hdd' rnvihcr arn\cd. l'nl!Cl'. a1dl·d b~ ;1 l..1n1111· unit .ind .1n (lrangl' ('ou nl ~ 'hl'nll', hl·l 1l11ptl·r. scarchl·d lht• neighborhood alter lhc an;H·l . hul Y.1'rr t1n;1til~· 111 fin<l !ht· rap1'1 \a1J poltt1· I t Steve lkrnard1 I h1.: al\a~~cr ran~ thl' dnortl<:ll of thl• g1rl"i. honlt" nl'Jr '.',;in l ll·n1l"nte f-llgh S1:hool :1hout 'Ip n1 \alurday. then 1'nll'fl'cl through 1lh· unkx·ked front d oor Bl'r11;1rd1 -..11J 1n a sta1i;-n1t·n1 1·11· forced the t 1-\l"<lf·<•ld girl 1n10 a nother room. hl1ndfolJl'J hl·r lll'J h('r h.nul\ and rhcn \l.'\tJall} assa ultl'd her Police Log Th e Wor ld ... in Four Mi nutes ARCADIA -A 'lpectltor was .bot to ckllth in the it.ands at Santa Anita race tntek Sundly b)' 1 man who hunted the victim •rlJ"lcd with a scmi1u1om1tic pistol, PotK:c said. Hcnry Miner. 27, or Los Anacin. suffered five 1unsbot wounds to his upper body and died shortly after the shoolin, at 4:23 p.m. at Arcadia Methodist Hospital, Set. Bob Sanderson said. Pltrick Patterson, 23. oflnglewood. was arrested and booked for investigation of murder. Sanderson said. He was beina held ,MthOUI bail, "'Initial information by a politt investigation has indicated that the shooting was 1he result of a dispute between the two parties that had been, simmering for several months ... Sandel'50n said. Rllll'Yll 111111111 r. ·lllf Clllllllt NEW YORK -Thousands of combat troops from the reserves will be called up to joi n U.S. fortts in the Persian Gulf. The Nr,11 'l'ork Times is rcponing. More that 34.000 reser"ists have a lready been n1obilized lo perform support roles. The rtscrvisls, who could be in the Gulf early nexl year. will be among as many as 100,000 additional troops the Penta11.on says ii v.·ill send to the region in coming weeks, 1hc newspaper said . citing un1den1ificd Pentagon officials. The d~·cis1on will hr a major test of the use o f act1ve-Outy soldiers alongside pan-1in1c combat forces. The Pen1agon had earlier opposed calling up con1ba1 re~r\'lSts on grounds lhC' lime needed 10 train them v.·ould cul 1n10 1hc 180- day hnut they l'an nov.· SCr\ c. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTJONAL DRAMA SERIES Kathl"nnt· Bl·ll i:ould ll"ll 1ha1 11 wasn't going tu he ht·r day. Not by an~ str('lCh. She had a JUm bo·lnot on her head whert" someone had h11 her. h~·r best PI CC(' of evidence · -a pair o f glasses she'd found a1 the bo11om of a sW1 mm1ng pool -v.'as gone and now one simple phont· ca\1 had revealed tha1 1here "''ere no ltss than fi ve guys named 8 111 v.·ho v.'orkcd ror !he Orange Counl) Coroner"s office. Shl" pu">hl'<i 1hc 1elcphone 10 thl' far side of he r desk. Though she v.as now both editor and publisher of the financially troubled Nev. port Beach Weeki~. she continued to v.·ork from 1he small nll'tal dl'Si.. i.hc'd ui.cd v.'hen she was a rcpor1er. · 11 made "'f nw 'he figurcd. She s11JI .,..,as the papt.•r's only rl·port\!r. Koithcnnl' p1t-l t·d up \ht· l·h1p1x·d plaslll" len<. i.hc'J found o n the loi"n 1n back or Kip '.'lt·s~•i"s mansion. She assumcJ that 11 had f:il k·n tn1n\ lhl" pair of gla''M.'"> !>he'd rl'("O\ert•d from thl· po.11: the 'M.'t ul glasst""> that had 1:,.:en lal..cn fron1 her. '\he pau'il.·d and thought: If the glasses -a!'> she ">USpt.'Cll'd - tx·longl·d 10 !)a\1J 1-i cn_<,c.·n. then the lens v.as still wl1J l'\1dcnc('. ( ould HcnM'n\ v.11.Jov. 11 .. k·nt1f~ 11'' ("ould Ht•nS£·n·s ('~f do~:tor 1den11f, 11" "he ":i<.n"t ~Ure ~u-ddl·nl\ she rcn1('mhi.'red an old friend . an o p11c1an name<) Hov.ard Perk.i ns. Perkins was an old-timer 1n Nl""''J)On fkach and had t"icen 1n~1rumcn1at 1n the fight dC'eadc~ ago 10 sa\e the l ipper !"t:"v.·porl Ba ) from being turned 111to a marina. Katherine had donr a fca1urc on him SC.\'era l monlhs ago. someth ing about his etTor1 s 1n g1' 1ng frl'l' c~l-e~a n1l\ at 1hc old Sharl" Our ~·l\C!I headquarters 1n t o">la Ml·sa . 1 Ka1h1·rinl' rang h1ri number and Pl'ri..1n' himself ansv.l'rrd. ·'Thaf, a t;dl orJ1·r:· he said v.•h cn Shl' l"Xplaned her S"Huauon. "'\\ l·t\. ,,·, <,1)r\ of a shot 1n the dark.'" Kathennl' said . "Yo u dun·1 happt.•n tu I.no" "'here Da"id Hensen had his eyc r het'kt'd dll I (llJ0 1"" ' rh1·rc Y.a!t a pau-.c For a second Kalhcnnc though! thl• fnl'n\!I ~ upt11·1;111 had hung u p. ··t..athl'fllll'. h1· atv.a\S came to n1c. In fact. I ground thl· lens • n\~!it:lf on his last pair Of glasses." , T11 he cnn//nun:I ... Did You Know? Pre-oil Huntington Beach made a variety of products • In llunllngton Beach: T he t-toll~ Sugar ('u. unl'l" prtK"C'iS£'d ~ug:11 ht.'l'l' grov.n 1n 1hl· fl·rule area around lhl· ell~ {)thcr 1nJu,lnl'' ,d,tl u,1·d n1at('r1ab, al hand -a hrooll,' fal'lflr~. drawn h} allunJ;11 11 hroom <:orn 1n C.IO!>IX.'I Sv.•amp'"' and a cla} t1lr manuta1 tur1·r Thl" ul!tnHll~· rl·suurl·e of t-l un11ngton Bc aeh -oil -~oun l'l llp~d all olhl'r pro<lurl'i and l-iunt1ng1on lkac h ul11111atl·l~ rankt•d an1ong 1h1· !Oil s1 ~ largl''it productng oil iil·ldll 1n 1h1· l 1111~-J "ilal1'' \\ e :ire 111o'if Hllfustr1uus a1 prt.k"1·ss111g h1s1or1ci1 / f3ct~ .. 'k·nd _1011r' 111 IJ1il } ou J..1101\, Orangr Coast Dally Pilol . /J.0 . "1l '' 1561), C Ost a Aft''>D. 9.'tJ:ti Costa Mesa flldlll ValllY lrYIH 7 2•111• IMaaMa 112 Ml lllt•• ANCHORAOE. Alaska - A modeniqy llrotll earthquake rattled the few f'Clidtnts o(lhe ttmote Aleutian Jslandl Sundly, but -there ~rt no immediate repons of dam1ae or injuries. The.quake measured S.6 on.the Richter tc1le-,aocordina lo •he Alaska Tsun&ml Wami111 Ccn\Cf, It struck at l:OS p.m. A1&sb Standard Time" and was ctn1ercd about 10 miles sou1h or Amch.itk.I Island. said Tom Sokolowski. chief of the Tsunami Wam ina Center in PalmC"r. • Amchi1ka is aboUt 1,225 miles so1.11hweS1 or Anchoraae near !he wes1em end or the Aleulians, which Slrt'tCh rrom Alaska toward 1he Soviet U nion. WASl-IJNOTON -The Prnlago n ma)' soon be traininl mili1a ry officers from the vrry coun1ries i1 once "iewed as archenemies. The adm1nis1ration is considering rcquests-rrom mem~rs of the Sovie1-Jcd Wal'5aw Pact -Poland, Hungary. Cuchoslovakia, Bulgaria and Ro mania -10 participale in a program known as lnterlla11ooal Military Education and Training (IM ET). officials say. . Whilr the program probably would cosl just several hundred 1housand dollars. the symbolic value of such a project would be much highl'r. • The possible training proj«t is just one of many options under cons1dera11on b\ 1he Bush adminis1ratio n 10 help countries which 1his year discarded more than four decadt's of communist rule. News of the Weird Ml?tl"' llll'Sll•lltlls ti tesUly at "'" trlal • OSHKOSH. Wis. -A ·~oung woman who claims to ha\'(' 21 personlllit1l'S ma} herself bl· nn 1na1 1his wC'C'k as much a"' lhl' nlan accused of raping hl·r ·rhc trial. v. h1ch has ra1St·d new questions aOOut SCKual con· wnt and niental illne~s. Y.as to 1-K-gin today in state coun. V.'hC'n.· the prOS("('UllOn I\ l'\· fX'Cll'd 10 call to 1hr stand \I'\ of thl· woma n"s pl'r..,on:il111c' d ocumcn1ed h) P'~l·h1atnsts ~l ark -\. P('t rrwn. 2t>, of(}~ hlosh. 1s chargl·d Y.lth ~-,-ond · d l·grl'e '"-''ual a"'saulL v.·h1 r h 1·;1r· r1("S up l(l JO }l"ar\ In Pfl"'On PrnSt..'t'utor' l·l;:i1m he had \l'.\ v.·11h o nl' of the "'Oman\ rx·r· sonalit1es after learning she v.as menial!~ di. · I 1ndt·r \\·i~co11<,1n lav.. a rx·r·. son v.nh a m t·n1al 1llnc'' or J efic1enr) M1 sc' l'fl' 1ha1 hl· can· nol understand lhe conse- qucnl·l'~ of his bcha\ 1or 1s 1n· l"ap.1hlr of l"t10\ent1ng to se:i;. It y.·i\1 he up ln thl· JUf) to dct1de \\hl·lhl'r 1he v.11 n1a n 1n thl' C'JM' 1~ 111 10 that de~rcl' ··1 hail' tu pr O\l" that 11 {n\ul- t1ple persunttht~ d1~11rdrr) is real and ~hl'·, g111 11 :· l)1,1nct -\t- tnrn~·\ Joi.' l'auh1' '>a1J ··\n a l"aM· itkt• th1<i. lhl'fl' arl' at"a~s gl110~ 10 ht.• "'li.c ptll:'i .. ThC' . .fefcnSt' IS C.>.:JX'Cle<I to arp.u<' that the a1k·gcd '1ct1n1. a ~-.,c.1r-o!d \lngll' v.on1an from OshJ..n<,h. is no ! mental\~ rtl and th.it l'' l"n 1f 'h\· 1 ... 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" ' !' m '-'•"(1n1·..Ja, and 1tnlr two ! 2-paci.:, f'lf t'q'r, wor1h s 11 k 0 Wmc1111C hf11I.,· 1n111 a uir parl>.cd 1n lhc 2flOI) blt)('k of ~1.111k \11:nuc and \l1ik the.-in-dash •ttf'f'O and~ t1pn. .,.11h 1 tnt:il 1ulut' nf \7!0. '!hr bf't'ak-1n occurred bet...,·«n f. 1111"1 \I, l"llt\t'""I'" und Q 11 m fhur\d1y 0 l tlf'lh 11nd 11 'h1r1 w1Lh a combined \lltK' ofSl4fl, "'l"rt s1CJ\l"n from 11 ca1 1n 1ht l~X) blocl>. of Mt)tr l'lact hi'1.,.ttn 8 lO f).m Wrdnt\da) and S a n1 I hund&) 0 I\ burili1r u'ICd 1 hok 111 11 ht'droon1 windo w, lt'fl from a prt"lOU~ burtlary 1Ut'mp1. lo t'nlrr 1n IJMlnm<"nt 1n 1hl' 700 bkrl ttr W'nt 20th S1rtt1 The 1n1ru<kr t1nJ.k'lttd 1hc 1pan~n1 all(!. stoic ~ltrffl rqu1pmcn1 worth Sl.JXX>. The ('r1nlt' Cli;'(urrcd'betw«n I O:.lO 1.m and l:JO p.m. ·rhunday. 0 hir>-rlf wonh i 5J' WIS s1okn from a Prate 1n lht )(XX) block of Jtffi'ty RO!ld bl"tWttn 2:)() ind 1 l:JO p,m. Tlu.i~y~ ,. 0 l'Olk..l' arrr,led a l:·)tlr-Old t.11;1n1n:h fk·1ch min 1ncr d1'K11•cn nj. throu1h 1 cir chttlt., 1h111 hr had S4.0IXI worlh or OUl)tand1n1 lflffic w1rran1t.. P<1hcc la1r1 found ('OC,t1nc 1n 1h~· man\ .. ,.Jll·t 0 Su1111·11nt' Uole II S)(l} pult-(lul \h.'fC() rrom 11 1984 < hl·11ulr1 Hl111cr 1>11rked 11 16101 tlarbot t\l\'d Thr)' imashnl 1 Y..1ndow 1n t~ 1•t hi<'ko Thirvcl fotttd oprn a bac._ door 10 1n offi«: h\i1ld1 n1 1n thf l<XXIO blnr k of "dan1s A"enut' 1nd 1ook S70 from 1 pur\C'tn 1 d,·\k 0 SomCUnl' ~IOko I IUb full or laundry from I l1undl')' room tn the 19000 bk>c:lir or Cotn!IOn G!'l'lc 0 Mn1dl•ntsl'oml)l11Md 1h1t 'aud mu\1C-wa\ t0m1ns from the Abundan1 Life AsK-mbly of God Ourth, 17.591 New. l•nd St. 0 A C'1 ly "'orktr romp&a1Md th11 1 •ltd tWttpt't' WI\ makint '° muth no1tt 1t 1ht Newland Ctnler 11 12:J' a.m .. th•l he could Mar ii .. 111 tht' "''I )' at'ruH St.eh BouJcv1rd." 0 A. hon1ru ... ner on I 1nd\1rom ITJ!Ofltd tha1 :t ~l1du11111s~ l);lllo dour .. a\ \h•llrf~. (ll'fK't'fl found a btKI.. •nd 11 roek on lh<' l'-1110 of thl" horn(' l'ht' hlek yard of tht homt fM'r5 r1 ("11n11no ~1·111 "'chool 0 .\ 10.'l"''-ll N1<;h1 ).;1 llh•ttr mount11n t»kr "''I~ s1olcn fro),,, a n:Mdtnct on St11nrord • A br1cfc;i1ot c:nnt11n1n1 SJOO ...,,., \\ok.'n from • ll){'auon on Suf'f'lmll J)r1\t \Omc:111nt Wtd~I•) n11h1 {II Thurlida) n1f'lrn1na. • \ SI ~so .. 1-dd1n1 10 .. 11. 1 boult of r>om l'rngnun \harnpagnt. l"'O C'f)~llf 0U1 t &la~~i and I \lhrr 11'111) Wtrl" (\ukn Out of .Ii dl\pla) CIM' at t~ ~larnou llultl. QOO ...;, ..... Ill.Ir! t l'l!tl·r I )1 . h~ 1 lhttf who fur,·td 111~.-n lht ddort to lht· t"I§(' tl TM O""'IK'' or• homr und('r t un)ltUf1111n 1n 1M .100 h/ock of Muh) .\•!"nut· fo und fou1 "~n1r Q(~numlltt •l'ltphnnc e1lh on h1~ phon<" btll 1nd htht1c:, ~mt'ont rtfull''d 11 l)hOrl<'1n10 lkt'.Jle~ 111hc .. ·ork \llt and ml& 1M rnll ... Upun C'h«lan1-ht' karnt"d oiw or 11W <'111\ wa) ml<k 111 or<k'I • "'('11pt1 \ "'hnJ (l1n .. u !)oil,'" whllt 1h(' 01hc'1· thrtt 10·trr h> "ml"l.'I Pl'OPI< i11·n~~ the n111on " 0 -\ t'k'.intul yc,un1 man in 111~ cart)' 20). "'ho \11!.l ht h'n on Balboa Island. uM"d a '1oltn cR'd11 eard 10 P1Jn:h1u1C' SI JS.47 "·onh ofelo1h1~ 11 I ~1qnln. 901 Nt',.pon Cnllt"f Dr . Sl!R 7S "'°''" elo1h1n111 lht ft roMt.,. .. )', 7(11 Nn.·pon ._ enlrr Df.; arKI trit'd 10 bu) 11cm1 •I Go S1MM1. ~U Ntv.-pon <:rn1rr f)r .\ 'llln<"ltrt thtrr k'arn<'d 1hMW'.llh 1 cK'd11 thttk 1ha1 1M nnl had nc.-n rtPfW\t'd lo!.t 11 Lrc1 fht w,prct dropp.'J h1~""" of lo1h1n1 rtom 1M' dtP1Mmcnt 11orea •rMI fkd Go Sport "'M" 1tw-111~k':f._ 1\kt\I him to s11n his n1mt' •nd Miil!'f\i 0 • Afl n11m111f'd SJ,400 "'°''h of r.sh •'Is ml»i~ from• prll) a\h bo., 11 • hl.l~M'D 1n the> 4.?00 lltoc'lir of :'lmpu on ... c:. • , • John Upp was haviaa • area& tune. aandint ~ ...... on dw tide ol bis Hondl C'RX spon roupc wi1h 1 sled~ h1mmtt. BLAM! "Look I I lhll dent!" he 11id . BLA M! BLAM! BLAM! .. How 'bout that!" he arinned ll the new dings. The seven onlooken rrin&cd and were JOincd by more people with each thwack of 1hc hammer. "Now watch this.·· Upp , , ,., Fred Martin grinnro as he movro O\ICr to ---------------- the brand new ~an parked a few feet away. BLAM! BLAM! "~e C &hat? Not even :s scratch." ------• Upp said as he admin.s1ercd a few more blows to tht' door of the new Saturn. The people were impressed and chattered rxc11cdly among thcmsches. They had come to sec General Motors' b1lhon-dollar bab). the first new American car since the Edsel (\.\hoops. unfortunate comparison there). "All the doors and fenders. the bodyside panels. are made of polymers. not stecJ." explained Upp, Lhe sales team leader of Orange Count)''s newest car store. Sat um .of Santa Ana in the Auto Center off Edinger. h 's Orange County's only Saturn dealer. but the owners. Campbell Automotive. plan to open another next year 1n H un1ing1on Reach. The new Saturns -though there were onl) four of them on the 101 -didn't play for an audience of less than a d01t'n people in the t\\O hours The Fred Column kicked 11res tht:n: .\1 one time there ""<'re 27 of us. The Saturn was dcs1gnt'd from scratch 10 be .\menca\ import· fighter. 10 go gnlle 10 gnllc with Honda. To)ota and Nissan Thl· pol) mer bod) panels arc JUSt ont' of hundreds of in no' a11on., huil1 into the Satums. Saturn 1s an independent subs1d1ar) of General ~1 otor<> not a dl'.as1on. which leads to the company's big difference lls operating philo)oph). Labor and management work togclhC'r the torpor&1t1on and lhC' union work together. lht' factor) and the dealers \\Orll. IO&l'thl·r It 1s a genuine pannersh1p. something prc11~ much unheard ol in the .\mcncan car world. .. atum's not JU'il a ne"" car. 11's a ne" ""a~ of huild1ng car\ and a new wa) of sclhng them.'' Upp said proudl ~ "-\fter \.\C'd been open a fe"' days. I called lht.· plant IO a\11. a que,11on.'' pp \aid. "They piped me nght through to thl· gu~ on the production hne who handles that pan1cular operati on and I go1 m ~ anc;"'cr right a"a) ..\maLing~ "Then he a!.l.cd how we were doing." pp continued. "I told him wt''d wld 15 cars in the fim couple of days. I guc\s he puncht.•d 11110 1hc P<\ S)Stem 'cause I could hear him sa). 'He\. Orangt· Count~ ha~ \Old 15 cars alread) ,. Then I could hear the"' hull· plJnt cheering. II "as a thnll." Gelling del1,CI) of cars appears 10 be the aturn dcalcr<,h1p\ onl) problem .\ftc r JUSt 10 da~s 1n hus1ness. the) had ~Id 60 car' but deliH•rcd onh "" "The factor) dt'\tro) ed the first 1.000 cars off the as\Cmbh line." L pp t0ld me "The) "'eren'1 pcrfec11on Mo .. 1 u~mpan1t.'\ would call 'ou and sa\. look. \OU can make theSt' li11lc ll\C\ herl' and there and nobod~ \\Ill kno"'. But not aturn These pcoplr ground up more than SI 0 mil hon "'onti of t.a~ hccau\l' of rel all\ch minor Ila\.\\. Then 1hc' paid the dealer\ for 1he lthl ..ale' 1 hat·., the lo.ind ol t.ar compan} I "'ant to rcprcscnt · Indeed John l 'pp "as \0 impressed "11h Saturn that ht.• comPl'ted "1th \<.'Ores of othc~ to gel the JOb of "sales lt.'Jm kat.kr" v.1 1hou1 e'-en kno-.ing \.\hat 11 paid ·· \t 1h&11 pt>1n1. I reall) didn't care:· l pp said "I JU 'il ''an1t.·tl to be in on 1h1 s." rhe nC\\ Saturns appear 10 be \\Onderful Can. lhe sak'> pcoplt.• arc a class act. and the dealenh1p 11sclf 1s high-tech ..tx·autllul ('"'>lo clus1n" roonn." l pp pointed out. I .\nd 8l't th" The staffers ""car pagers. so then.· I'> no hlanng PA system~. No" 1f they could JUSt get that gu~ w qu11 11 ,qth the sledge hammer. the) 'd ha'-e the perfect automOll\l' oix·ra1wn 26120 Rttyclt Cl'nttr Houn V.t\l~..S.\ Tl11•Nb) fndll\ Ci..nd•• 11 Ol1 • m 10 , trl I'm Saiu~' M 1(1 • m 10 ~ 1•1 p m tC'"-' lhoh I \II ~ lltl ('•II loll frtt '"' ·~ 211120 11 ... " '" (.,nt"f M&n\I \<)U I llCJll '11141 ,?tl;?ll ~ ( •hltom1• 1 JS RECYClE CENTER S I I ~ I ' ' ' ' I I By Pu~ ~Noc~Wnter COST A MESA -5ccrc1ary of SUit candeda&c Ktftnita WallOft stood outside • Sou th Coast Pl111 handing campaign litera- ture to hoppe~ hurrying by. Few stopped to chat. some rc(u\t'd the handout. II hardly seemed an effective way to tump ror n c.tatew1de offict'. But then W:mon 1s. accu'ltomcd 10 play- ing apmst a taekt'd deck ,\ blac._ "'om:in. Watson is ch llcngmg another minority fcrnnlc. Democratic incumbent March Fong Eu. Watson's slogan: .. Better Mt' Than Eu ... The Democratic Eu's Asian heritage would ~cm to offset any ad,antage -or d1sad,antage -in Watwn''i .\fncan-Amcncan lin- cagr. And the gl·n dcr fat·tor 1s further negated b) the cand1dac1e!l of two other "-O~cn 1nd uding Los An- geles City Council\.\oman Joan M1ll.t: rlorl'\. tht• Republican can- didate. hnall). \.\ at~>n ,., a L1bertanan. one of S<'' era I minor parties 1hat hJ\~· trouble a11ra1.11ng \Otcrs f\ccpt pcrhap'> th1\ )car \' ntt'r" :m• in .in ugh mood The) WMt ftrithtr Repubhcanl nor OririOtraat ia to'ernment att solv-i• problems . Ubtnarianl My to~mment is lhe pn>blan. Tbty tK>Pc to con- vincie voters not to stay homt' on tl«tion day. but · to cast their. ballots ror chanar. L1bcnanan believe that. ~Acept fOf national defmst and an oc- casional rok •~referee. aovemment should step 1 ide and let an un- shackled f rtt cntcrpnsc system solve the nation's problems. Denni Thompson. the Libertarian candidate for go"emor. said the pnvate sector produces goods and services far more effi- c1cntl) than government. whose bloated bureaucracy swallov.s e'er- laricr amounts of ma ne) v.h1lc solving fe~er probkms. For instance. Thompwn -prl's1- dent of a San Diego-based com- puter soft.,.arc lirm -"'ould elim1na1e bus1nc<1s tut's. "'h1ch are simply pnsscd on to conc;umcr.-. anyway "When go,ernment sa~<. "l''rc only going 10 raise bus1ne'l'i la\C\. not )'Ours. that's a fraud.'' he \4l1tJ "This is hidden tuat1on .. U nburdened b) e"'ces\1\t~ la\a- 11on and rcgula11on. entrepreneurs '-'Ould be free 10 tackle prohkmr, l1kt' transpona11on health and pol- lution. said the 51-~ear-old Thomp- son LlkewttC, I ibertarian briie'e ,ovcrnment should leave ind•' ed. uals alone LO pun.ut the btncfits of lift'. hberty and propct'1y as tath SCt'S fit . As lonj as a penon csrft inter· fenng with anothet's freedoms nd rights. go"ernmcnt ha~ no role. That means people should bt free to u~ drugs. or earr) gun1 -1wo 1ssu~ that cloud many an op1n1on about Libertarian ph1losoph>. "We knoY. drug abuse 1s bad.·· Thompson said. "We also know the pohc1e\ \.\t.•'rt follo.,.ma aren't "'orl"ng. (an'1 "'e learn from h1s- IOr) 'r' L1bertanJns araue 1f drug..-. were legal. a mas')1\e cnme nct.,.ork \.\Ould d1~ppear 0H·m1&,ht and pohce v.ould be free to pursue otht'r cnminab · · ubertanans don't ad\ocate drug use: the~ simply don't think go\- anmcnt !lhould pla)' Big Brother in 3 frCl' SOCICI\. Thl'' behe\e a truly democra11c nation g1' cc; people 1he freedom to '>UCCl'Cd or fail without go,t'rnmt·nt interference' "\\le ha ve 10 allow people to make mistakes." Thomp!i.On ~1d Thai i.. ind of ph1lo..oph ) hl'lfl',·d dra" \\at son 10 the pan~ hl· said go,cmml·nt program\ dl·s1gnuJ to aid minon11e\ are mort• often "dt>humanmng" than helpful For l'\amplc. the 1Aeltare S))lem 1'i a dl\1ncen11'c to progrt'"' hecau'>t' ror 1nsuinte "he f;i,ors add1n& "none of the abo"e.. or ··nd prl'fcrence" to Nllot -h would force the parties 10 pick more quaJi: fied candidates ... c.ht' said 4 • hr al~ would push for an in• d1rt·c1 1n111atl\C S)stcm. coupled v. 1th ksc; stnngent signature nd t1mt· re-qu1rcmcnt') to qualif)' ballot IOllljll\ l''i < omh1nt·d the proposed change~ would t•nable kg1sla1or., to first con- sitkr thl· mea')urcs. cutting tbt numht·r ut 1nit1&t1'-es thal reach the hJll111 .111d \l'Condh . cul the cost Ulf qu.ilif\ lnjl lhf>~ measurc.s that do rt'.I h 1h · hal101 "' Jhon hd1C""e'> those and other l hangl'' will open up the pollt1 I P'•"-l'" I• thou..ands of .\menca,. "'ho kd d1~nfranch1sed no-. - n()I. 1.111 , '' t.ou~. L1~anans. Officials hope to declare victory in Medfly war By Michael White Auoc:111ec1 Press Wriler I O~ .\!"ll(1E LE~ -h appears Caltfom1a ha'i '>'On a long and rn'>tl~ ba11le .tga1ns1 th<' Mcd11crr.inean fruit th. but officials s.a) 1t 1s alml)'il lWta1n 1ht• '>lubhorn pest \.\Ill be back. • .\gm ulturl' official'> hope this week to for· mJlh dedMe 'll ton 1n a 16-month. S5~ mllhon rnmpa1~n 10 t.•rad1t.3ll' lht• Lrup-destrO)IOg 0~ fr11m t hl· I u\ -\ ngl'le'> ha" n Bui 1ht• lnn11nued am' al of illegal fru11 and \t'~t'IJhk'i. usuall~ earned in pcrsonaJ luggage of 1r1\\ l'kr" '1rtualh ensures future infestations. \,11d Km ( unnmgham. chairman of the state's ~h'Jfh ~1t·ncc .\d' 1-.on Panel "We l.nov. people are 'ih1pp1ng fruit 1n all thl' time 1ll~all~ hut the 1nf~ta11on from the prr' 11rn., cp1'>odc 1\ O\cr.'' he said unda' "I JU't don't 1hml. .,..e·rc doing a good enough l'dut Jt1on program 10 alen Pt'Ople." tlu,1r:1ntinl'\ tnuld bt: lifted b' Thur~a\ or f 11Jj·, 1n area'> ol 'wu1hern California. said ; ( 1crJ ( urn 'ipol.C'i\.\oman for 1he state Depan- mrnt 111 f oud and -\gncultun:. '1,o flies v.cre found during trap chC('lcs la'il month. she ..aid 11 t \.IUJIJnllnc-. \\"ere 1mpo..cd on mO\C· mt·n1 111 lrull trom infested areas. mu!lll) 1n u1h.1n JnJ rl·\ldl·n11al -.cc11ons of Southern (ah· forn1a l h~· h1g \HI~ "'as tha1 the flies could spread to agncuhural areas in the southern pan ol lhl' -.1a1t.· or 10 farm countl) 1n the an Joaquin \ alln 111 the nonh "Thl· unh pr11hkm is ..... i111t relur 'I l • ., thl' Jnsv.cr ,., \C'> 11 pcople l.l·ep 1ntroduung ll. Curn said :.There ,., \Orne Pt'r' tr5C \lreak in human nJlurc The) ~·em tn beline its fun to outsmart authon11es and hnng 1n JU'll one mango nr JU'>I one pineappple lrom Hawau .\II 11 tal.c., ,., om· Pt'r'iOn ')hghtl~ .. malkr 1hJn a common hou'>CO~ the 1\-frdfl, la~' 11\ l'g&'> in '>OIHl.inned trum cau'iing the fruit 10 rot Thl' n, ha\ plagued ( ahfurn1a farmt'r\ 'ilOC(' ~· earl\ I 'llSOs Fro.m 1980-1 s1a1c and federal offic1ab c;pcn1 SI 00 million \lale" 1de to battle the pt'SI and farmer\ lost another S IW million in damag- ed uop\ in the \late·., SIX b1ll1on per-)ear 1ndU\ll\ The latt'~I 1nksta11on 'parkt'd a loud publlc outcn "hen the <.tale rcpcatcdl" ~nt hehcopter'i 10 'PrJ) mal.11hwn Pt''>llcidc in a '\IJO-square m1k wath cncompa.-.,ing Jo1ens ot \outhrrn raldorn1a rnmmun1t1e\ Outraged lllllt'ns fikd ")(I damJgc da1m' and numt·rou' la-.sull\ aµ1n'il the \talc lmu11on~ remJ1n high and opponl•nt\ 01 aC"nal 'pra' 1ng lOntend that the \tale·, claim •>I \ 1cton ,., an 81lcmp1 to quirt them "Tht'\ 'rl' \ti\ mg\ ICIOf') b«auSt' II \\Ill rnlm uc. do"n bul 11., a POiiticai facadt'.'' said Pat Rl·1chenlx r~1 r h1rml·r ma~or of Montere-) Park "hu opp.•' J J' riJI 11\l'r h1., communu ~ "I d1 n 1 1h1nl 1t''i o'er h~ an~ mean ... T hr' I Ix· hat ~ ( unntnghJm ..aid 11 the n, dOl'\ return. t'nhantltl dl'IHt1<>n measures .,hould pre,cnt tu1 urr 1nk,1.11wn\ from reaching the same scak In ht>th l 'Jt\11 and I "IM9 the state wa11ed too Ion& 111 lx·~1n l'rad1l·a11on e-ffon'i. he: !>aid T ht. lir\t umc in the 1980 outbrt'al. then. < '°' 1-dmund Bro"'n Jr resisted acnal spra)in! until lhl' 0\ ~3\ \.\ell t'Otrenchcd In the \t'Cond case the inft'!i.tation prohabl) \\l'nt undttect1.•d lor a \Car Cunningham sa1d ~ince then the state ha'i in<.·rcased the number ul dcll'tllon 1rap\ in the Los \ngdcs basin from fiH· per \q uart: m1k to 15 \kan"hlll C urn ..aid the \late has a bcuer '11uru 1•1 \lt'nk n;e ... \\hlt.h drcreas.« tht hl..cl1hnod of anoth~r prolonged aenal cam- p.ugn ~he \.HJ the '>late re~nC'd to ~pcatt'd \pra' 1ng' 1n I 'J l.j .sftt'r 11s wpph of sterile \kdl11C'' ran out tenle fl1t's are relca~ 11'1 1nk<.tc-d areas ICI hall propaga11on I u'il "hl·n ' ll IU~ act uall~ ,., dt.'Cla~ de-- pend<. on thl' re,ull'i of rcct'nt trap in pcct1on~ &l JU'>t: lh<' length of the l\.1ed0~ ~ lifr c~clr 'ane' "'dl·h -from thrc.-t' "('e"'" to mo~ than J mvnth dl P''nding upon \\ea1hN cond111onc; - official .. "•in• 111 hi.· n·n.i1n the.-il1c~ realh art gonC' < um \'aid · I have more confidence and self resJ!ect than ever before ' Let Gloria Marshall help you look and feel better ... LOSE UP TO iO LBS. BY CHRISTMAS! • Pl:.R~ONAUZEO "REAL" FOOD DIET. • HGCRE TONING ~XERCL E • 1-A ILITI E~ FOR \\'OMEN ONLY • :\ OMFORT ABLE, CARING ATMO PHERE • GL'ARANTEEO RE t:LT~ I· Wl4 Jon I •cu.h 'llll' urt(~r fol\ c..i.1.!1·.· 'lit f''ll~ilm Cl!"\(, \Oil lf !\Cl'lk1 /rtt 14"(1/ \11:. SAVINGS FROM 20°/o TO 50°/o ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK ·OF SUITS Including New FalLArrivals! It's Affordable! s()oo PER 1/z HOUR . ONLY VISIT * 'Ofl • P'flfTIHfl f!.J,,, * f<"n "•rann~~r " J,,.,, 2ti I~ 1.n Enhance you r business wardroht., with " CPPI onal pre t101 c1d\: savings on our en1 1re collect1on or ~111ts. nMdi' t' pr ~\I\ for POSH by the fin~t l\111t•n,1lo.Pr\ 1111 lucJ•nt! NORMAN HILTON • SOUTH WICK· H. FREEMAN LEO LOZZI ·GREIF • CORBIN Sale enas l\Jo\ mt r JI . I 1 c '>61 Newport (enter Dr • rash1on f,md, Open Weekday Evenin ~ port H •J( h • t, ,Q 8:S1<> 'til 9PM! Ult'~• 11•1 u ' ... ~WMIUI l4• I WOl.'rl l ~ ~. ~'11t "l Gloria Marshall · FIGURE SALONS .. E rr/11s11••· It rlJ,flil Lo~s for trmn• " 011/y " Glon• MarShalf convemfy1t1y serves the follOwmg Cit~$· ~ Woulda·1 ha~ this kind of ..... " IOd9y if..eUers ~re realistic What'• happened to prices. llill think their house is ap- '"ICilltiftl lO pntent or 30 pm:ent . lf they'd list them reason- • ~·d ,ct off dead center.•• Sounds like a quote from a recent ~1n1•per anicle. doesn't it? A hrtd that has slowed after a pod of rapid CSQlatioo in home picn and. an evet increasing )umber of ho me sales. As a result. the buyers who arc looking for t<>mn have essentially been priced •ut of the market. Sellers are still Jlinaing to yesterday's priccs and tMayers aren't biting. Even though pomes arc still being bought and 1111111 tOld at a aeacty l*lf, h's nothina like it WIS duri"I the fteruy. And everyone is wondtrina if"thett will ever ~ appttclation like that •In • ctually that quote is from a stol) published in the Los Anaeles Times on June 6. 1982, wMn the market was in v~ mU<'h the same pll<'C it is right now. And it d early demonstrates the cyclical nature of the ~idential real estate market. Today peoptc arc conctmed about the Southern California real cstntc market as well. Saks arc down. Appreciation has slowed. There is just no denying that the market tla~ cooled from the super- heated levels it reached in the late 1980s. But that doesn't mean the current market is going to last for- ever. The market was in a very similar plact in 1981 and 1982. From 1976 to 1981 avcraat homes prices sky· rocketed, increasing 142 percent 1n five years. an avcrttt of 28 ~nt a year. That is not unJike the rapid appr«iation we saw in the late 1980s. What creates that son of market? Essentially the market is driven by demand. When demand stans to increase it begins to feed o n itself. People sec others buying real estate and they d~ide to buy. too. This fue ls even mori: transactions. Prices stan climbing. People want to get in. before prices rise further so they rush to buy. Soon the speculators see that homes arc appreciating 20 percent to 30 percent a year and they jump · in. buying houses and turning them over q uickly. Eventually the utility CAST YOUR VOTE FOR ARLENE SCHAFER, CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL CAST YOUR VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE -ARLENE SCHAFER knows the prob- lems of Costa Mesa and will work toward their solutions. Former Mayor Former Councilperson Former City Planning Commissioner CAST YOUR VOTE FOR DEDICATION -ARLENE SCHAFER, a woman dedi- cated to providing leadership to im- prove your area and all of Costa Mesa; to making Costa Mesa a betJer com- munity In which to live and raise your family. CAST YOUR VOTE FOR INTEGRITY -ARLENE SCHAFER has served Costa Mesa for most· of the 29 years she has been a resident and always with a desire to provide good leadership and good government. I WANT TO CONTINUE TO: • Implement Traffic Solutions • Redevelop Downtown Costa Mesa _ • Maintain Balance of Re sidential. Commercial and Industrial land Usare • Keep Up Commooication with Cities. County. State and Federal Are1tcies • Complete the Update on Costa Mesa's General Plan • Complete the Costa Mesa Freeway • • ·Continue Communications with the School District • Work with other AteAcies For A Better Costa Mesa Arlene Schafer Always There For You EXPERIENCE -INTEGRITY -DEDICATION PAID FOR BY "FRIENDS OF ARLENE SCHAFER" MANAGER . DENIS RETOSKE. TREASURER · LORRAINE LAMBETH. COORDINATOR · JERRY S SMITH. l.D.'901·545 It'• mner too early &o 1ta11 C':t ==~•mUy'a ~ e" .nu ever ~•rd about all the ida ii a regular wUI and tome or ~atones that come with -toao~ Pf'Obate• NoW ta.re la a way lo avoid probate ....... ~ lncomeand ...... au. while Pt"Otecli,_. your hlfr'I from the f'rutlralion. coet and ~oftime coosuming M lllll.a.p.t~Ute, ......... ...,,.~, .. ................... Ollr l l conwnient orik. are -.ll'ed f\all time wtth attorMys and trained lilul ..-unta to anawer all yourElt691~ we also have a ect special depart,.,.... to trust settlemeau to ...ure that your he1r>1 will aJwaya hive• trained profeuloftal to~ their needs The fNe llelaln .emtaan an de~ .. 11••We ,-.. whit val.allll 1 1wen . The 8et&ire Sem•nan •~ r~ •the belt 1em111ar11 on l~ ~ Uvinl Trust A=--fn I warm. friendly atm •. ,_. will ftnd uu. qWcll ~......._tobe wry ifteeritlllnc and extremely lnlonnative Altendanc I tem1nar aa 1 IOOd OllPOrtunit1 to meet the attorney who ORANGE 2:QOpm • Wed . .J.Nov . 7 DOubletree notel 100 The City Dr. ORANGE 7 :~m ·Wed., Nov . 7 IJaniott Hotel 2701 E. NutwoOd I t . ..... buyer. tbr pmon who i1 ICtually loakina lw a home. i1 priced out of die ••rktt. As.a result, the number ol uln drops 1nd inevitably the marbt tlowi. Tbe eeonomy i11Ctually in better shapt today than it was durina the lalt housana Jlowdown in 1981 and 1982. At that time inflation WIS raaina and interest rates were hov- erina around 20 pe~nt. Not onl)\ were home prices h•ah. but rising interest rates had put mor1111C pay- ments beyond the ruch of many homcbuycrs. . , Today inflation is much lower and interest rates arc at about I 0 percent. In addition. home prices ro~ slower during the late 1980s tha n during the late 1970s. From I 98S to 1990 home prices rose 75 per~nt. while from 1976-1981 they went up 142 lie""'"-Al • rault, the martcet won't be ~in& u severe an actiu1tmn1 u it did in 1981 and 1912. · Clearly real eMa1C is a Iona-term investment It cu be a lucrative shon-term investment durina periods of rapidly risina prices. but thote Ptriods don't ao on in· definitely. If you look at the averqe home prices in Oranae County, you'll sec th.It prices had been steadily m- creasjna. Sometimes faster, some- times slower, but always incrcasina. From 1981 to 1990 averqe home prices ro~ 109 percent. That's a great return. But it took 10 years. During the late 1970s and late 1980s that graph aot very steep. The remainder of the time that upward climb was morr gradual. RJJht now we're in a more gradual chmb. The cum:nt market isn-i ~na IO last f'Of'evcr. Espttially in ~ County where demolrUheri pre.. diet that tM demand for-•lina ii continuin. LO arow. In addition, I home it JUlt about the only tu ad"antaae left to the •venee tax· payer. For thote reasons, a hdmc i1 till the best investment available for most people. Ho\\e\t't, you can't CA~ to buy a house In today's martcet and sell it in a )car and make a profit. You'll have to think Iona tcnn. A shon amount of time simply isn't adequate. Mlltot1 E. N•ylot # exeet1tlt1e t'ltt ,l"Hhlnl utl ~ .... •1tr, Gntbb It Elll1 llftlfleethl Broter•tt Sert'kH, Padlk S..• we1t Rttl•. Re 11 • ~.-r ol lff Orff6t Coa11 D•lly PllM S.."' .t Bo1l•t11 Adv/1er1. McDonald's jolts. plastics industry; environmentalists win m~or battle By Jane Kay San Frenci9co Eumlner Plastic. the symbol of a th rowaway societ). has lost one of 11s mo t ardent supporters m McDonald's last week. but b1lhons of polystyrene cups and plates are still a way of hfe in Amenca. Env1ronmcntahsts are against polystyrene beca use chemicals emitted dunng its manufacture can cause cancer and damage 1hc.' Earth·s ozone layer. The plastic material also consume-s 'ast amounts of landfill space. tak~!> lkcaJes to deca\ and can pose a deadly risk to w1ldhfe "hen tt htte" the en\lronment. Krupp said McDonald's dec1S1on sends poly- SIHCnc foa m "'ell on its wn ) toward status as a m·useum !ljliC But Fred Krupp. eACCUtl\ e director of 1he En- ' iro n mental Defense Fu nd. said a new era has come 10 1hc \\Orld of waste. His group was mflul'nttal 1n McDo nald's decision Thursda) to stop using plasuc foam containers for 1ts Big Macs and 01her sandwiches. "I think companies a rc going to realize that the pol} '>I} rl'nc pcanu1 1!> an an11qua1~d abom1nat1on." Krupp said "M'"Do nald's has seen the future. and it's green. ~ ncr the 'clam'ihclls: we'll be looking at alternatives to the cups and to the breakfast lra)s. w e·re talking about "a!>habli: cups and compost heaps for garbage." Krupp \aid 1n describing his group's \ 1S1on for more cut '> 1n use of d1 sposahk plastics. Bu t poh ')t) rcnl' I!> per"as1H'. Th1.· m1l hon'i of cla m!>hclls McDonald's u~s datl) arc onl )' 10 percent of U . comump11on. The ub1qu1tous cup 1s the biggest U.S. polystyrene.' item. If ever) "oman. man and child uSt."<i O!le cup e'en 10 dl\\'i. 1ha1 would mean 9 b1lhon a year. ·11 ui.p11aill. l'l>mpan) l'a fetcnas and schools use thto\\H\\a) pol)St)rcm.· lra)'i. 11 1T molded packaging and pl a'i lll' pca nul'i i:nsconce consumer good~ and prod Utt\ "When a large and successful compan} makt·s a change hke this. 1t"i. going to ha.l.C-conscquenc·es beyond the re'itaurant com pan):· McDonald's was the nat1on·s larges1 user of pol)styrene fo r food products. 11 Id\ th e plasncs industl) feeling deserted when it announced thal 1t would replace all pol) st) re nc ha mburger bo'les and cups "11h "cm 1ronmi:n1all) sound" paper containers Wllhtn 60 da) 'i According 10 ~fodern Plas11~ magazine. 3 million ton\ of pol }''~ rl·nc \H·re '>Old 1n the Un11ed Slates last }t"ar But Md)on.ild'!> pullout "K'nds a signal to th<' pol\ \I) n.·m· inJu'>lr) 1ha1 -\mencans don'1 "an111. and McOonald·, .ib\l'nl l' "'II be crunal Not onl ) did the \\ orld" Ilk w rpor.u1 on lobb) against lpeal ordinanC't'5 banning pl.l\lll and pr<.'\\ Congress for fa vorable la"'i. 1t al'io olkrl·J da..,~room program'> that la uded plas11c pad.1g1ng [\Cl) da). 22 m1ll1on ~mcncans cat al McDonnld's. where bu rgers. BL Ts. fish. nbs and breakfasts ha'c been !>ened 1n pla'>lir "clamshell" boxes 'iincc lli74. The dcc1S1on surprised fo1 mer alhcs in thr pol)- Jo\Cph W Bo"' president of the Food~n ice Pacl aging ln'it11Utl· !>aid "'1 cDonal d's new ad slogan is ""'fu n. fa,1 .ind lncndh.' and Md>onald''i felt II \\asn·1 bl.:1ng lnl·ndl ) enough to 1he pcopk "ho oppose pol} SI\ rl'Ol' .. tucnc 1ndu'>lr\. McDonald's had donated fund!> and hra1n\ tl> thl' in"dustr} 10 map out a plasucs markeung sira1cg} to counter en' iron mental concern about th<.' u~· of pol\\I) rl'nl' Rcs1auran1 ollinals ha'c saiO thr) "re "'a hllk d1~ppoin1cd" 1n lhl' plastic induSll) ·s abtlll) 10 rcq- cle. For l .. <ampk. 1hi: National Pol)styrcne Reqchng Cu .. fo rnm.J b) c1gh1 major plastic manufacturers. ha!> launchl'd onl y three polystyrene recycling plan1s to serv<' the nation. Bo\.\, "hu\c group rl·prrS<.'nt\ both paper and pl:J\lll d ll'Ol!i ... aid en\lro nmcntaltsts arc weanna down hus1ne-., w1 1h their "ant1·stvro this" and "'ant1 - '>l)tu 1hJ1." Uut pol~!>t)rcnr •'> 'ianitat). cheap and not hull..~ 1n a la nutill. he 'illtd. ECONOMY From A1 available such as higher deduc- 11 bk s. thresholds on hea lth in· suranrc and flc\lbk premiums:· Alu Frffmaa, vice president of Sbeanoa Lebmaa Hatton: "'It's not a time to take an~ unneccssal) risks al all with the Do" Jonc'i being do"n 500 points from 11'1 onginal all·llme high. You're looking at a potr n11al of the Dow Jonc'i being down another 10 10 15 pe rcent before "c arc actually 1hrough 11 "EH n though 1cchn1call } wc·re not in a recession. I think the public·, pcrri:pt1on 1s that "<.'are 1n a rccc'i'iton and that has as m uch to do "1th 11 as an9thing. And once people hehcvc that we arc. they act as 1f "l' an.· in one and then for a ll in1en1<1 a nd purposes We.' arc 1n one." Tom Gib .... vice president wttla Iliff T1ton ud Co: ··1 came here from Colorado three )cars ago. so what 1s bcmg e\pencnced by evel)'one here today I ha' c had !.<>me expenence w11h 1n 1hr past. Allhough the symptoms are vcn much the same. the d) nam1cs of Colorado arc quite dilT<"rmt. "We're really overall a lot better here than most other pans of the coun try. I thmk our industry is going to end up bcina much health- ier here in a relatively hon pcnod of time. I'm very optimistic about the fut ure." Ene1t Brow•, mua .... 1 P1rt11er of ErHtt 8,.wa U4I Ce: "The savi nas-and·loan crisis and the &t"neml t1gh1cnin1 of the credit has made 1t touahcr for develo pers to fund proJcC'ts, 111nd also 1hc con· ~nsu of the consumer out there i they may not be c1td ted about the $400.000 and SS00.000 tract homes e\penenct 1n 0 C a they m1aht have been 1n the past In the lona- tcrm thow markets will come bade H the alwl)" havt, but the finanC· 1n1 15 not 1va1l1b~ as It was before " Kt1 Nlcel11, pre11•ea1 •f f'a..dal ltntflla 0,..,: "l)\mna \tery l'OUlh financial timn 1httt it a tremendous amount of fear. We've teen a lot of t~ cutbacks and were fajr1y opeimtttic 11 a result of that, that bUtinett ttn't ~·!'f to tl~mp CIYiat 11 ~)' u it hit tn e1rher rtte1 ions .. , thin k wi:'n: a link morr hard- ened to r~s1ons. People arc more prepared for 11 Y. c 1hin k 11 will be a 'en short ron·'i'ilOn pnmanl) one o( the rcason'i 11 "111 he short 1s that our e'pons "''II continue to increase Gloria Ziper. owner of Gloria Zlpu and A11oclatH : "'T his 1\ m) 201h )l'ar in 1he pubhc relat 1onc; business in -Orange Count\. and for 1he first 11me "hen there has bt-en a down turn 1n thi: cconom> our business has been doing wonderful!)' .. ·\nd I think th at 1s beta use people arc finall> undl'mand1 ng what public rclat1 onc; 1s. Rut from our ~tandpoin t people wam mon· crcat1 \ 11~ fhry"re squec11ng us harder to have us come up with more wonderfu l. brilliant. crca11ye ideas. which is eitciting. It's the reaso n I'm in this businesc; .. Vldll HealOa, owner of Heston PersOGDel Agency: "I opened m} com pan > in I 980 and in '81. I e>.pcnenccd the re- cession that "e had and came out of 1t very very well .. We have su<.·h a broad base. when one mdustry 1s down we ha' c.' another that can take 1t\ place. We have a lot more people applying that ha\'e bttn l:ud ofT We are seeing companies in a frozen state of hiring that are definitely m n~ of temporary personnel 'Tm optim1c;t1c. I feel definitely from our standpoint we arc absolutcl) oble to "cnther the storm .. Gary Weseombe, partner wltlt Kenaetb Laventbal aad Co: "'.\~ far as rm concerned "c·,e been in a rC"Ccss1on for some tune. Our fi..cal ~c.'ar ends ~ptembcr 30. and our grO\\ rc,enues are up about 40 percent \() rm sure \.\llh that kind of grow-1h. "c nre in a l'C'- rc•l\ton tx·l ausi· our firm sP«1ah1es in prohlrm c;11ua11ons "f herc ho'> been a real cred11 rrunch in ( ahforn1a as w-cll as the rc·c;t of 1hc L'nlll-d tates. As far as houc;ing. "c're going to stt the in' cnton of fi nished homt's begin to shnnl.. and 1n some point in time \H•'ll sec a real k \chng of the g1ve- awa) progra ms and a real lc,chng of pm:es. "At that po1n1 in time 11 will become a seller's market as 'Opposed to a hu)'er°\ market and I think then wf will sec n rebound of some line.I " Gary Gray, owaer, Oran1e Coast Jeep and EaaJe: "'We're fi nding the traffic in our 'ltore'I hn"i not fa llen ofT. what's fa llen ofT 1s the saks to some degitt We find people vel) ten- tative 10 Spc.'nd thetr mone) even though the desire 1s there. the} don'1 want to sign the check of la)' do"n..the ca'>h and n's caused us to ha'e 10 worker a little harder. "Gentrnll)' we're fi nding bus1ncu &ood . but the pncc of oil IS goin& to ht-crtt1cal to when we get out of lhic; r st'C' a six-to-nine month end to this parttcular situation." The Daily P ilot's Board of Bus ines s A:d vlsers Specialty Ezpert Company .. Aceoun\h'I Johft Lfftk -Liu Mun.I •nd c.. I Auto hdullry 0..,0..._y Orup eo.. .. .., 1-.t. I f'I,,..., Pltnon•I 0.,., WMmfnb. Knrwt9!, i. .. nlhaJ A Co. jrtund&I &ln~ lnNkolM rlneadal 8'ra&til* O.-pj ......... Ca.lp!ka.-el S&-. Pum lnmrH~ I!!!• ••• 1t'-•kt.c wu... CNu.doe m ~ u4 o.. I a. ............. ........... " ... _.,... ...... o. .... 1PW~1__tl. T.......,, VliW ....... ............... ......,I ~ ... tc ....... -o.....z..,. . D,....6~ .. w.. ... 1 ............ e....w~aa... -Dtft' n.. -4 0.. I .................. Ml.._"I . N.,tor ~-~··~· ·--~.' I._ Aa..r.w -~~~·~.~I ~ r ,, ~ ..... "'IDNplet ~ .... ,...,.,..., NEWPORT BEACH -Pol_!&pl soul brothcn Chri1 Co1 and ~ Rohtabechel: entered COllll'ftl at the same time. Frie• they . 1-;1.EGTIOJ\' both worked in I t he Rc111n White Houae, held stronaly cbnscrvative views and pined surprisina vie· torin in races others ~rt Cllpttlcd to win. Durin& their 1wo years in the House of RepttSCntativcs, however, the)' ha e traveled widely divergent 'Piths. Rohrabacher. colorful and outspoken, made national head· lines this year while railing against funding of the National Endow· ment for the Ans. He received new. unwanted pub. licity in rttent weeks when former fri ends froni his Libcnarian days revealed he had used drugs white in college. -Coll, quiet and cerebral. focused his energies on bud&et overhaul and foreign pohc) issue!.. At 2 a.m . Sunda>. he dropped a budget reform bill -the last bill of the IOlst Congress -that will be taken up first thing when the 102nd Congress conve nes in Januaf). Facing their first rc-elecuon tf). both Co' and Ro hrabacher figure t.o be rcturnC'd to 1he House by their large!) Republican d1stnc1s. Rohrabal·hcr. acknowlcdg1n'g he isn't a 1eam pla)er. ~1d. "I didn't go to Washington to be pan of the club. ·-rvc tncd to be as frank as I can. It hasn't made me popular \\1th thl· powers that be .. H.~ n nd ( OA both 'otcd again~t die recently approved budeet. and Kimbroual'l said Rohrablchcr Rohrablicher in&endl lo continue to h11 eamtd nt'lltive ratinas from spnk out •inst mes and for 1uch aroups as the League of Con· spendina cuts. 1trv1tton Voten. the Child~·, l.a~lint the so-called deficit-re· Drfonse Fund and the Na11onal duction peckqe "1 fake and a Laaut of Senior Citizens. Tht',con- fraud... Rohrabacher. R .. Hunt· 1rcnm1n also oppose abon.ion, inaton Beach, said raisin& tuts punin& him at odds with most durina a rttcSSion is t~ worst Amrricans. move aovcmment could make. "I 'don't know who he rep. "We can't tax our way to pro • resents.'' KimbrouJh said. "Dana · .. .__ ·d spends his time v.11b a microscope pcnty. I K Sii . . find -~ . H Cox, R·Ncwpon Beach. Iona eon· try1n1 to 1 o~ena11cs m an. e vi need tM nation's budget process has his own aaenda." is a JOke, has been wotking on 1 Kimbrough. labehng himself a moderate. said he 1s liberal on reform bill since he arrived 1n social issues and con<;enattve Qn Washington. d.efcnse and fo~1gn polic> qucs. It has aonc throuah 11 drafts' over uons. the past two years. and Cox has , Despite the odds. Kimbrough 1 11.ncd up 112 c~sponsors from both confident vott"rs are fed •up with 51des of the aisle. Rohrabacher's an11cs and read) for An approach that would seem change. logical to most Americans but rad· However. in the 40th D1 m 1ct. ical to politicians. Coll's bill would Gene Grat1 doevi't e\pect ·10 win. require Congress to actually pas.s a He re pccts Co~·s mtelhgcncc and budget before they could begi n diligence to du11cs. spending. But Grall himself 15 "1dl'ly ad- "Congrcss bungled so badly this mired as nn intcllcpual po\\<Cr· tilne that the rest of America has house. Rumor'> abound 1ha1 hl' ma) been kt m on a secret. and the take a leader'lh1p role .nc\t ~car in debacle offers us a unique op. ? county Drmocrat1c Part~ rebuild· ponunit) to final!) do something ing efTon . about it," he said. An attornc) from Laguna Beach. Ironically, while rcg1strat1on Grat7 ha used the campaign to numbers figure to ensure the re· define "'hnt hl' bclic't:'> an: the elecu•Jn of both frl·shmcn. each 1s issues of the da) -thl' en' min- bcin' challenged b) Democrats ment. l'duc:rnon. l'ncrg~ crnnom) "'Ith 'ltrong credential\ m their o"' n and health . nght. l 'nh l.c ma"' ''ho led go\l·rn· In the 42nd D1stnc1. u u) Kim· ment rre~tc'> more probkn,., than tt brough 1s taking on Rohrabachcr •'>Oh cs (1rat1 bchl'' co; 11 mu\t ad- for the second time dress tho<;<.' issues .\ pohucal science mstrurtor "I understand the fa11gul' of lhc from Huntington Beach. Kim· .\mcncan electorate Y.1th programs 'lrough agn.~s ""h Rohrabachcr But there Jrc wmc. hi.'-' 1.~cJJ ':!tart thal he 1s not a ina1nstrcamer But that arc good program... hl' ..aid. \\hilc Rohrabacher S\.'CS hi\ ind1· ··we l an't allord not tu do 11 'iduahty as a sign of pt•rsonal We're creating a &l'nl·ra11on of 11 - courage in the face of po,,crful ht cratc'i. and thu-. unl·mpl_u~ahk'>. forces. Kimbrough says he's out of and .''c as a nation ran t stand step with hi s o"'n constituent<;. th at.' Wednesday's Lotto prize could reach $30 million SACRAMENT O-Nobod) won the S4.8 011lh on Jackpot in the latest "Lotto 6·53" game. and lottery of· fa 1al<> said Wcdncsda) 's pn1e could reach sq million The winning numbers p1cl.ed Sat· urda) night for the California Lot- ter) ·s t \\ KC·Y.CCl.I) game \\Cf(' :!6. 3-l. :! . I 5. I J 18. and the bonus number. 16 Because no player picked all six numbers. the $4.8 million pnzc will ro ll o'er to Wcdncsda) night\ Jra°" 1 ng. Lottl'f') offina 1-. C\pt'r tcd that Sl'\-Of·'>I\ Jad~pot "'ould fl'3l h S9 m1ll1on There "'ere llH· lllh·ts "'"h fi,l. numbers plu., the bonu'i num hcr that "on SI IO.b I I ap1cn.' The tickets "'ere purcha<;<.'J in Burhan k. lf.1Y.t!Wi\il· I os \ngl'll''i anJ t"o w('rC pudha\l'd in Dal) < ''' Thl·rc "ere 111 llll..l'l\ "•th tiH' ol .,,, numtx·r1 that ''on $4.:!:!I ap1(·rc 7 '\:!h ud;l't' "1th lour of '" \\On Sti!\ Jflll'll' and I 'ill.,"' tll h't' "Ith thn't' nl "" numtl(.'r\ "'in .in au tnmat1l S'i ar 1l'Cc -IJy tbr . .tssor 111tt'd Pr~ss W1ot No. Deeqioa._. Propo.iticm 124 .... Public finance Propolittoa J 25 .... Motor vehicle fuels: tax revenue1t .................................... Support .... .. Pro~ 126 .... Aloohol abuse fr drug education ...................................... Support ........ Oii•~ Propoeition 127 .... Property tax new coDltrudion exd"9ion .................. No P<Mlitiam ...... Sn• llt Proposition 128 .... N•tural environmmt. "Big Green" .............. :..................... OppoM ........ 10,f 1 K · Proposition 129 .... Critnes 6r taxation .............. .................. ........... ............ ....... C>ppoee ........ :Of::i 11 Proposition 130 .... Forest protection timber harvesting .............................. C>ppoee ........ O}f 111 Proposition 131 .... Govem.me'llt officiaJs ethks .............................................. Oppoee ........ O}f 11 Proposition 132 .... Marine resources .......................................................... No Poeition ...... Surf ill Proposition 133 ... . Drug enforcement and prevention ................................ #. ~ ........ OH• Propositio.n 134 .. ..., Akohol surtax.fund ..... : .............................. : .................... -~ ........ O,,im Proposition 135 ., .. Pesticide regulation ........... .r ........................ , ....... : .............. Support ...... Sl.Jp pllt Proposition 136 .... State, local taxation ............................................................ Support ...... Support Proposition 137 .... Initiative and referendum process .............................. No Position ...... Support Proposition 138 .... Forestry program· timber harvesting ............................. Support ...... ~ Proposition 139 .... Prison inmate labor -tax credit ........................................ Support ...... Support Proposition 140 .... Terms of office· legislators retirement ...................... No Position ........ C>ppoee Proposition 141 .... Toxic chemical discharge ............................................ No Position ...... Support Proposition 142 .... Veterans bond .................................................................... Support ...... Support Proposition 143 .... Pubhc universities and junior roUeges bond .................. Support ...... SuppOlt:l Proposition 144 . .. . New pnsons construction bond ....................................... SuppOtt ...... Suppolt; Proposition 145 .... Housing bond .................................................................... Support ........ ~ Proposition 146 .... School facilities (K 12) bond ........................................... Support ...... Support Proposihon 147 .... County ,ails« juvenile facilities bond .............................. Support ...... Suppolt Proposition 148 ... Water resources bond ...................................................... Support ...... Suppolt Proposition 149 ... Parks, recrNtion &r wtldlife bond .................................... ~ ........ Oppoee Proposition 1 SO . . . . County courthouses bond ............................................. Support ...... Support Propositio n 151 .... C h1Jd care bond ............... . ............................................... Support ........ Oppoee Local Measures Measure M ............ Transportation Sales Tax Measure Support Newport Beach City Council District 1 . . . ... . ...... ..... ..... ... .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. ..... .. ...... .... ... .... ... . . .. .... .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . ... . ..... ...... ............. ... . . No Position District 3 ...................................................................................................... , ......................... Evelyn.Hart Distract 4 ........................................................................................................................ Clarence Tu.mer Distract 6 . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ......................................................................................... Phil Sansone BACP AC is an organi.uhon of o h.Zena and businesHJ who are roneftned about good gowmrnent at the local, county, and state levels. a.nd arewallingtosupportand work for it. BAC PAC m«tnbenwishtoprotect, pr....-ve, anJ further gooJ government, and fosttt a polihcal environment which will .mmgthen the prtva~ enterpriM ~vstem BACP AC proV1de8 a vehicle for people to become involved and active in politia, 90 that th.y may influence and impact the go vernmental proce~ responsibly and eff«t:ively • l'ald lor t-v llAl. r Al. llua~ And l.oaw:nwuty PotlbCal Actam c:.a.rurut• c1' the N.wpoi1 Hartlc. Atw 0-..-°' C---. II>-821756. \• .. • • . . Join us in re-electing GAIL' HUTTON A PROVEN LWER AS OUR cm ATIORIE·Y Endorsed ~y: HA Net Oftktr's Aatdllan HDnEd~d. Joe ' Judy a.ran. [sq Gal Dwtdl. (sq. Chlrtn Mahil, Uq. l ..... Netienll .... 's,_.CMUI HA ...... c. ...... •• a.tlttt Fr ri & .le.W l""'8 MechMINy £nieltotN Thl~CM Han ....... ... ,. (. 8.1tchtb llk*bn Rldl ' Chtslil ..... , C..re~Uq. Senlter ..... """"' H.1. ,..... C.111imln Russ a.ens. Esq CdR Any [ •elyll Mlybtrfy tt.Yy&~ba Senlt.MMS.,.., Earl ....... Chlrtei • Jen Bemttt Lm &arc:11 ~ober't l. ...,. 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Artu & llW Dt la lm. £14-O.& .... t. .... ..... ""'1 & II '"' CH ........ 81r11M. ..,_,o... .... ~ Set. (4 0.... H.VO •• , K. lllldlM Pwlllat ...... , ... ,...u..:..,ScMtt c:.14 & .... ~ SU ""1s Oddi ~ .... o.ctas• ...... Mlrt &CMll c• ...... I H.J. .... ( I 1'r • ~ ............ i 1 PS1stlll Gai l Hutto n CITY A TJOINIY, HUNTINGTON KACH . R~Elect Gail Hutton as our City Attorney .. ' P•ld tor br the Commltt• to A ... lect 0•11 Hutton, 18781 Cor•l-C•r une, Huntington l11ch, ~· #1111• I , • ,.. , . . . ,. Grand Re-Opening! Brtng th68 Ad ...... -• ~ J CARWASll With UllOCALe Fill-Up (8 Gallon Minimum) 1"" STREET -UMOllMY~ UDO AUTO•lll 481 E. 17th Costa Mesa WESTCllFF DRIVE Full servtee • gas at self serve pnces ~ E•IW" Oeatmbe< 31 1990 BEACON BAY ENTERPRISES INC. Public Awarepess Program You are Invited .Js There Asbestos In Your Business or Home? Panel of Experts 7:30pm-9:00pm Wednesday, November 7, 1990 Newport Harbor High School Auditorium 15th & Irvine. Newport Beach -No Admission Charge - REFRESHMENTS Hosted by the Wilsey Technology Group MEMBER California Chapter National Asbestos Council For add111onal information Call (71 4) 759-0481 Gas prices down (l.l'St time since Persian Gulf crisis LOS ANGELES -Gasoline prices at Lhe pump declined over the last two weeks for the first lime sin~ the Persian G ulf cmis. but thr retail market remained volatile. an analyst said. The national average pnce for all grades of gasoline fell .18 cents to 146. 91 cents per gallon. according to the Nov. 2 Lundberg Survey of 13.500 stations. "Although thc'retaal pncc dad not change much on average. gas prices v.ere 'olatale across the country this v.ed.:· anal}'st Tnlby Lundberg said Sunda) .. Prices generally rose on the East and West coast while falling on the Gulf Coast and an the M1dv.es1 .. Since Jul) ~O. th e last surve) before lroq·s Aug. ~ in'asaon of Kuv.a1t ptace\ rose an averaitc of 29 20 Cl'nh. ~ad Lundberg. -By tbe A11ocl•led PllSI ---- Laguna ~each !Fire Pu6{ic .!llwareiiess ftter's roup urges your support for the following candidates fJ\[prm (jrossman 'Wayne Peterson S-teve Leonarcf For City Council After interviewing all of the cand idates, our organization has unanimously concluded that these candidates deserve our endorsement. The ir enthusiastic community spirit and insightful, inform ed stands on the issues concerning our beautifu~ city, are beyond reproach . .. P.O. Box 0716, South Laguna, CA 92677 • - \. \ 4 . ... Fountain Valley Scbool District Monday: Bean and cheese burrno. orange JU•cc. su per Juice. milk. Tuesday: alisbur}. mashed ·potato. fruit JU1ce. bread and mar· garan e.mall Wedn es d ay : Ham · burger bun/catsup. corn and car· rots. JUIC) 1rcat. milk Tbursday: Toasted cheese sand· v.-i ch. bu'ttrrcd com. frun bar. mall Friday: Deep dish cheese p111a. fre\h frui t. lruat Juice. milk. Hant1n1toa Be.ell CUy Scbool District Monday: <iofl mini lalos. refncd beans. taco ~ucc. shrl·dded kttucc. chocolate chip cooki e Tuesday: Pepperoni p11Z.1 pocket. IOS!ted salad. JC llO v.1th fruit. Wedntsday: Ch1dt•n nuggets with roll. tater nuggets, catsup pack.· et, cream) colc~lav. Tbursday: paghetta with meat saul'C. tossed ~lad. roll. Ke rn·am cup Friday: Cheese paua. di ced pcache\, fro'\ted cal e lrvlat Unified Scbool District Monday: ( hcese pizza or ham· burger. ccler) /carrot stack!i. pineap- ple t1db11s. oJtml·al cookie. mill T11t1day: T"o sausage patttl'\. tv.o f-rl·mh tuast strips c,~rup. tv.o orangl' smile\ applesauce. milk Wednesday: paghct11 wuh niea1 sauce or ch1cL.cn rounds. French brtad garden salad. bacon bit'>. orange half ur apple. grape JUtrl' cup mil k Thursday: SteaL. nuggets or ho1 dog/cat'lup. crinkle cut fries. chilled lru11, frl·sh fru it. mill. Friday: NO SCHOOL. Laguna Beacb UaJfled Sc.-bool District Monday: P1ua square. tossed salad \\/bar topping. di) fruit pack- agl'. lhilled fruit w/chernes and peaches. m ii l Tuesday: Warnes. sausage pat11cs. apple JU1<.c. ~ankce doodlr bar. milk Wtdat1day : B ea n tostada/chcesc/lct1uce/1oma10 bits. carrot ittd.s. Jungle crackers. fruit cup wfhananas. apples and blue- berries. milk Thrsday: BattcTt'd ctndren. seasoned corn . whole wheat roll/butt crrd. Mr. Frost)' cup. milk. Prtd.ay: NO CHOOL Newport-Mesa UaHled Scllool District Moeday: NinJa nu~cts. with 1/2 peanut hllttcr sandwich or hot dog, ~crncl com. applC'sauce. milk . 1'11"4ay: Pancake and sausaar or hot dot. French fries. orange ~aes. milk. Weaemy: Sol\ taco or hot dog. rcfned ~.ans. apricots. milk. ft•n4ay: Turlcey/lflV}' or hot dOJ. mashed potatoes. pcache • animal crackers. milk. Friar. BBQ beans.or hot dog. losstd salad, blucbrrry tnuffin brud. Of'lnat JUICC bar. milk. Otto Vkw k'-1 DUUkt M-.1: Ni nJa nupet • with 1/2 panul butter sandW'lth or hot das. kernel com. •P91n&uct', milk Frcn(h "1cs. oraner. milk. W.._.y: Soft taco. rcfntd bean date pndc bar. millc. ~r. Hot doa. •kr 10~ lf'lpt JUI~, milk. rrtMJl BBQ baked bean , toned 111ad. blucbmy bread. ora• juttt bar, milk • , 1111 Ila take 1 bit of Strbian folk musk. •I• in a heavy Portion of aood· •lured ribbina, 1hc ciu.·itcm;nt of a l)5C pep rally, some praise for one man's benevolence -and ao whh lhC flow! Whal )'OU gel is spirit. The seventh annual Oranae County Spirit Award _,lack lie d ln- rter Thursday cvcnina honored Newport Beach businessman, sp<>nsman. humori t Paul Salata. Close to 400 friends and family members al(fndcd the Orange County American Red Cross spon- sored-affair :11 the Ncwpon Mar- rio n and entered in to the evening of fun after being greeted by a horse -the Trojan horse 'Traveler ... lrrtlcvanl Wttk foundrr Salata. who haa a reputation for being a mas1er at the mike. was restrained 10 a 1wo-minu1c rcsponst after re- ceiving his award from '89 award winner John C urci. ,,,,,.,., Vida Dean "He is no t s p eaking to- naght,"prom1sed Sala~·s wife of 39 )Cars Bcverl> during the cocktail hour. Daughter Melanie Salata Fitch acted as the emtcc. Other SalatH attending incluckd son Brad and three of Paurs six brotbef1. Pete. Tom and Jon .. The honoree and his family "'embers were ~oned into the bell · room by Mickey Mouse as the Spirit of 1hc Troy Trojan Marchina Band played. Later the Yugoslavian herita,c of the Salatas was apparent with their folk dancing expertise. The spirited evening also fea- tured music of Yugoslavian polka band Tambuntza. Ln Brown's Band of Renown and Plata. a mariachi band. "If anybody is the spirit of Or- ange County. it is Paul Salata. He descrv~ to bt honored for his contributions to Orange County:· said Ton> Moiso. the 1985 award winner at the part) with wife Melin- da and daughter C'risl). The small, but prestigious group of a ward re- cipients who planned the dinner also includes Don Karcher ( 1984 ). Paul Salata and ~amburltza. a Yugoslavian polka band. ,. Bill Ra> ( 1986). Joe Perricone ( 1987) a nd C'harhe Johnson ( 1988) Restaurateur Rex C handler or- chestrated the dinner o f salmon with cucumbtr. pheasant consom- me en croute. Serbian Salata. ten-. ho no rec pla~cd football w11h the <\an Francisco 49ers. Pm sburgh ~teele~ the Canadian Lcasue and ha~ball "ith the St. Louis Browns farm duh I derloin or bttf and medall ions u l II some of the guests didn't know lobsttr and for de sen a dark choc-all of honoree Satata's background olale football filled with wh1 1e choc-(he 1s a former movie actor) they olatc-and surrounded b> saucl' 1n found out d uring a video presen- ll (' colors . (Besides US(. tht· tat1on. Gut'$ts at the )200 ptt persoa part) tncluded M511. John Sam: mon. ~ho gave ~ invocatio~. and Donna and John c~ Loll and Jim Hines. Bill Hamilton, Gretchen and Ji m Dale. Charlene and Hans Prager Mo nica and Tom Deemtr, Jean and Doug Liechty. GM~ Chitty. G reer and Bin Lobdell. Marti) n and Ja) Reed and Jim De Boom. Bad news for coffee drinkers is bad news for all. ELECT DR.~11 YllDERSLDDT IEWPllT IElll om M•llL JOIN YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS IN ELECTING A COMMUNITY LEADER AND RESIDENT'S ADVOCATE. WE NEED NEW. EFFECTIVE, AND RESPONSIVE LEADERSHIP FROM DISTRICT 3 IT'S TIME f'OR A CHANGE Man the cofTrc machines! ~nd 1n the wate r tanks' Load the fihl'rs -and fire' Those t1ght- hpped men 1n "hllc coats who 1nHs1i ga1e li fe-sus ta1 n 1ng plea.sores are al 11 again. Our sacr'ed brl''-' 1 under a11a ck. 1 wo con01cting reports recent· h surfaced o n the redoubtable c·offee bean One 'itud ) found 11 increa~s the n sk of heart attack~. Thl' other rt·poned no advc~ effect<;. The nice il\1ng about 1n- ' t·~t1gatl\e !>lud ics. 1f you don't hke the first one. wall awhile and thl'rl''ll be ano1ha repon mo re . ro mpa11hk \\1th )Our d iss1pa- 11nnc;. I \\Ou ldn't dream of bu) mg the fir'll hnd n<.•w s that comes down the pike rd ha\e tO gl\e UP. practicall ) na~thing from peanut hullN tu \l'\ :'>/o\\ that the hnc in the coffee grounds ha<; been dra\\n, take \our l·ho1u• f or tho~ who \\3nt io pla~ 11 hoth "a~s. there"• .i coffee \\1 th ~O percent less t·af- fe1ne "> ~ou tan h"e SO pern•n1 longcr But ~ ou ha' e to deduct fiq• \eari tf )OU tak.c cream and sugar What 1s reall~ unnervmg. both surveys point a stubb), accusi ng finger at del'af -the last refuge of Ja'a gu11lcr<;. Rcponedly. this sinless hre\\ raises cholesterol k' els. Just "hl·n I was braced to 'iW1\ch to decaf and limp alo ng on three·tl'nth'> of I percent caffeine - a pt"n lous drop in brilliance -r, c been spared from a li fe of measured mernmcn1 · These rrcent 10\CSt1ga11 o ns couldn't have come at a \\Or!.C tune <. olke " thl' ~mglc most important factor in keeping go' - ernmen1 a"akt· Wc'rt• alread) in enough trnuhlc a\ 1t 1s. ..\ Con- gre<.<; \\llhout caffl·1ne would be likl· a rockt·t \\lthout a launch pad Or a trill \\llhuut a fi li buster Can ~ou 1mag1nt· thl' Pentagon func11on1ng on Postum" Or the Whitt• Hou~· damagl' control e\· pens tanked-up on Kool ..\1d" 'k ithl·r rl'Jlon ml'nt1ons the rral reason people dnnk co ffee It makt·.; them \mJ n The murc l·up\ ~uu rump d o" n. the s mancr ~ou get. Fmall ) )ou're w wired )Ou·re ~d) 10 tackle one of the Press-Down-and-Tw1st- Safe l)· a~ that ha'e stumped M I T . sc1en11sts for ~ears. Caf- feine Jump-tan s )Our brain much hkc the pistons in an en- gine B) the seco nd cup ~ou'rc chugging along. 1f not \\1th the confidence of a sports car. at least the assura nce of a fa m11\ sedan. When ) ou reach tht: age of rapidly d1m1n1shing brain cells. a JOit ofJa"a ,1!> 1mpcrat11we. The last time I had a brain scan m> n e uro lo gi s t cou nted two thousand fewer cells. which ex- plains all the goofs I've been making lately. Last week I lost m) free cholestero l test I got at the supermarket dunng the ir Clogged ..\rten es Fes11 .. ·al. Now I ha'e ·to get another test Toda) 'our cholesterol co unt 1s becom- ing as es!>Cnt1al an l.D as )our gold aed11 card ..\ number under :?OO 1s 5<>hd collateral -cs- pcc1all) "1th ba nk loans. In '>Orting out the coffe~ quan- dar) therr·., al"~~s the uh1ma1e '>Jr nftn· g1\C.' up the bean Tell Juan Valde1 to get lost. The onl) Nancy Mcintyre 1111w I rnadl' thl' hcrotl gt''>t un· m' rnarn.t[tt' 1ll ~o \Ca"' nt·arh hk " apart Atll d1x·\n't mind puttintt a tiger 1n hi'> [ta'> lank but hl' dnc<.n't \\Jnt um· gm,,ling at the tahlc Naa~y Mdatyr~ is 11 r~sld~at of u1•u N/111~1. &ndor9ed bfl (porria.J lf.nl Jo.tic & •t.cfl.a Al.-rd Don Bealtfl • Jftlll H. &l Allan 8eek Dorotll11 Cart.on Dennt. & lrCllll'-'t CllUd.a h9flll &L Dalt Clark Charlotte Clarice An et Compton·Crv- SlllrleJ Co"114" Dfck 0.-n O.rr11 &l Sand11 l:m-n Eileen I. 'orskrv DtCIJ\G ~ Jollrt &L •ar11 Gate. BUI at C.luta Go8Une wuC.. Ored•t1 Dr. & •rs. Peter Or•cn JacqudU.. Ou11 H~L.Hall Don ffo,,,_11 Doug &l Ko.rcn Harrington W. J . Raulrl.cbon Clndfl a . Rug"n Walt.r a Co"'-rtnc Jcnn'-n •· lfoel Ke.,_ lf'ollcKe La"41lobft. 11.D. Victor Wf,,... •a'Jll..ou~ &IAWle LUtltolf Jim Toledano You Have· A Choice .Ii• Toledano Oppoee• Off·S•ore DriUin1: The Iraq tltuetlon 11 being uud to reopen the l11ue of drilling for oll off our coaet1. Drilling off Orange County wlll do nothing at all to rHpond to our energy need1 and It threaten• the multl- mllllon dollar tourl1t lndu1try In Southern California. If our coe1t were completely opened up to drllllng It would 1upply le11 than 10~ of the oll that we could aeve with a reepontlble contcrvatlon program 1lmllar to what we had In.the 1970'1. (Th• lncumt>.nt l>.ll•v•• In unrHtrlctcd drilling for oil off the Cal/fornla coa•t and want• It to •tart now.) .II• Toledano BeUeva We Mut Clean Up ne Environ•ent: We mu1t force polluters to take rcepontlblllty to prevent further pollution and to clean up the mHt already made. RHpontlble bu1lnH1C1 and Industry are already starting to act. and they should get credit end e11l1tance for doing 10. lnHpontlble polluters refuH to act, and they mutt be made to pay the co•te of their action• rather than leaving It to the taxpayers to clean up ahu them . .llm Toledano wlll vote to protect our environment. That's why he hae been cndortcd by the C.llf'ornla League of Contervatlon Voters. (Th• lncuml>.nt l>.ll•vH that pollut•r• •hould not be held re•pofl•lblc to clean up th•lr m«H•• and oil companlH •hould not have to pay for cl•anlng up oil •Piii•.) .Ii• Toledano Oppo-Unfair Taaa ~nd Waete: In the 1980'1 the tax burden on mlddle-lncomc wage urners got greater. while the rich and the 1uper-rlch had their ratH cut. Meanwhile. government hae been able to do lce1 and le11 for thoH who pay for It . .llm Toledano propoaes a two-pronged approach: r.lake the rich pay their fair 1harc of taxH. and aggre11lvely make government work by redesigning our ln1tltutlon1 and offlcce to provide more HrvlcH at a tower cost. (Th• lncuml>.nt llkH to talk about lowering ta•e• and lncr.a•lng ••rvlc.•. but In 10 year• he ha• don• ab•olutely nothing.) .Ii• Toledano S•pporta A Wo•••'• Riglat of C•oice: A woman'• right to c hooH ls absolute. Every child hH an absolute right to be loved, wanted and cued for. and no woman 1hould be forced to bring• child Into this world. Government hH no right to tell a woman that t he cannot IJaft n abonlon. and It 11 hypocrttlcel tn the -ntnmw 1tmultaneou1ly to oppoH abortion and the providing of birth control and family planning Hrvlcee to all pepple who have need or them, H hi• opponent doca. (Th • Incumben t IN//evc1 that abortion ehould k prohibited. and crim inal tHnaltlH lmpond on m•dlcal practltlon•r• and.wom•n who have abortion•. H• al•o oppo .. 1 lundln1 family planning .. rvlcH which would cduc•te wom•n •o that th~y do not have to mah th• hard choice to hat1• an abortion.) .II• Tolecla•o Oppow M ... t.io• Sprarl•1: The 1pra ylng of pol1on1 on people I• wtrong. Melathlon Is a potion and unlut It can be demon1trated th at no one I• harmed. malathlon mu•t not be •prayed In ~lated area•. (Th• lncumbent bcll•t1•• that m•latltlon •pr•yln• •ltould be uHd whcn•vcr •1rlbu•I~•" waat• It and h• want• ttron .. r pol.on• u.cdl) ' WHO REPRF.SENTS YOU? . .Jim Toledano r•lted hl8 camp11lgn money from friend• •nd people who know him. rapect him and work with him. He Isn't eupported by any polttlcal bo1111 ·and they can't tell him what to do. . Incumbent Nolan FiiDdle raltcd five drna • much campaign money. from Polttk:al Action Commltt .. (PAC't), otl and ch«mlcal compenla, tn.arance companla, p mbllnta lntcrnta. ct.w1open and lobbvletso who all count on hle vote. · Who wlll repraent your lntere•t• In S.cre mento? ' ~· Ji• Toled•no S•pporte f•ll f•ading For Ed•cation: Education 11 the principal obligation of gov- ernment In California. and over the last dec- ade we have failed to meet that fundamental ruponslblllty. We mutt raise teachers' salarlH to the level equal to the Importance of their jobs. fund the hiring of more te.achus In order to lower class slze (C.llfornla is a shameful SOth In the nation) and to '•ngthen the school day to permit adequate time to teach courHI necuaery In the Increasingly technological world. (Th• lncuml>.nt has con- sistently oppoHd ad•quat• education funding fo r Orange County and California.) .llm Toledano S•pporte Increased Co••••lty Servlcd: Crime. gangs. alienation and the other kinds of social ilcknu• which we have c~me to dread around 01 are the retult of a to11 of community. Where parent• have to work. It 11 necusary that there be a community network which will provide care and peace of mind. and allow our children to grow up knowing that they are a par1 of a rul neighborhood ln1tead of something on televlalon. All school sltH ihould be converted to full-time neighborhood center•. provldlng full day care from early morning to night. ioclal opportunities for children and adults. b.alc health care. and other neighborhood HrvlcH, and neighborhoods should be given rHponslblllty for the management of these nelghbor~ood centers. (Th• Jncum~nt has no such lnnovatlv• plans.) .II• Tolecla•o S•pporta Making Basic Hultla Care Av.U.ltle: Californian• 1pend mor~-n lnaurance premiums than they do on all state ,taxH combined. They are alao faced with rapldl~rowlng and staggering costs for health care. We mu•t have • medical program, comblnlng prlvatt end state rtsourcu. whlct'i provldn b.tlc health Mrvtca to ell C.llfornlane a1 a matter of right and ruldence. Wl1h thu• HrvlcH provided, the level of medical ln1urence nec .. Ary to date wlll not be neceuarv. thus leading to a 1ub1tantlel cut la h'8ura•c• premiums. We know. moreo\ler, that preventlv• hulth care Is cost effective. and that the cost of such aervlcH at prenatal care, and regular m•dlcal attention can aeve 75~ to 80~ of the cost of Injury. 1lckne11 ud dlMaM when treat•d at the last stage• and without th• benefit of prior mcdleel lntcrv•ntlon. (Th• lncumbeot kll•v•• that no chang•• In the pr•••nt •Y•t•m nHd t>. mMI• aitd that ratlonln• medic.I urt1IC•• on th• ba•I• of lncom• and wealth I• appropriate.) .II• ToW.•o WIU Be All Effective A_.Wv 11 .. ber: Jim oe.dtlnt> It not •held of th• bit mon.-y In Orange County. Unlike the lncumknt ht'll atand u., to apecl•l lftterni... The btn-st difference between .llm Tole.da90 and htt oppoeent 11 that llm Toledano k!tevu that we mat aten eolvln9 our problem•. not on the be1l1 of polltlcal perty °' ldeo&oSy. INt " th4 Pf 8Clkal Mtl1 of what workt beat for all of u1. He l• ready for the chaHe .... of tht '90' 1. (TIM llKfl•k•t .... Nln«l by th• pr••tf91ou• C.llloNt,. Journal a• OM ol th. ,_., •lfcctlve. ,. .. , •~tic tlNlltbcn ol th• Lql•latur• In 1990.) ,.,0 . IJo# U l f. Co.ta N .... C.Hlon,. f""1-1JJ' Paid for by Jim ToMIMeo A..._Wy COM•lttee. W. o. ..... W...a. T11r1n w. IO#al .. . . '· • J. j f I I • • I r \ ' --~--.-. ..... dlM ...... cray •• ........., world it lllilllL nit •F I a .... , 81111 I ... 11w ............. it ........ -al ......... Nliabll "'"" e( bifth t'Oftlrol. Pf lllR Do yCMa know wby IO IDIDJ women llft taandina on buteS and subways whik the 1Mn sit and rad their Mwtpeptn. pretendina not to notitt? r11 tell you. Those men wert raised with no manners. Last wtek I was seated behind a woman and her tccn·aac son. The kid was enaroue<t in his comic book. An elderly lady JOI on'and stood nHr us. struglina .to sta) upnght. She had a cane and limped Sol1thein California Orthopedic/ Sports Medicine Center. . ' ............. ---------------------------------"'!"'--------. ~ _. fllllll. 1111 • • ll•11ut1, CA .. -· Allnlltl Dr., 11111••1'11ft1I•, CA ... 1111 .... 11erlllll•I I aniCA.,. .. 1'•1nAll.•C..._CA_ 1171 ff111l1 111. • Cllfll; CA 11711 di I n1• ... P11A11 It t; l11J• By Anne v. HUit .. ,.. ... , ... Tbc 7~yar-old ~n didn't realize she was havina a lttOkc untjl she tried to 1tand up and ftll to the ftoor. She ma.naeect to pre11 tbe medical alarm button that wa1 otu cont around her neck. Emerttncy vehidn arrived quickly at her Florida home, and she waa aabn to a narby hospital.~ woman's daqhter credits the buuon with 11vina her mother's life. ftw doubt the value of medical a1ann systems. But in an indu try Yt'here customers are often vulnnable to hiah·prnsure sales tactics, it's wite to do some homework before matina 1ny dttisions. The systems can be purchased or lcated, somcthina many " people don't realize. The American Association of Retired Penons l'Ct'Ommcnds &calina a system rather than buyins. The systems can be upensive and there is sometjmcs the risk of a company aoina out of bu,11ness without wamina. Purcha ina a medical alert sxstem can run between $700 and S'll.000. which does not include the monthly monitorina fee. By contrast. lcasina runs about $30 for installation and S l S to S30 a month for monitorina. Optjons such as fire and police cmcraency re ponsc would add to the cost of the system, whether leated or · purchased. . Dcvcloi>cd in the mid-1970s IS a way to monitor the frail or home-bound elderly. a medical alarm is an electronic. 24-hour suncillancc S)'Stem. Who lllYI ....._ have 1 frnchiw py . ..,aphically UMvailablt or on .. cold ht" when it comet 10 . married ao .101MOM ttte. .. makina 1 commitment? Females (in · MOit WOIM'ft dO noc have any inna•int numben) are commit-t~blt at all with ·•idea" of com· ment·phobtc too. . ·mitmcnt. (Men. on the other hand, ..You've tot to be klddina, .. says may bt afraid of even thmkitt1 Joe. "Every woman 1•ve ever md' •bout ~int married bcauJe they acemt mOte 1naerested in my com· arc afratd of aosina their autonomy mi1mtnt potential than in most and thrir fttedom.) Most women 1nythin1 else about me:· low tbc ··idea of be1na mamed ... Joe would sina a diffettnt tune Loss of autonomy 1s not nearf)' as hlld he ever been involved wilh threatcn1ns to them as 1t 1s to a Hcatbcr (or someone like her). man. Twenty·nine and single. Heather So -.hat's the problem wnh U)'S shCl's-dyina to have a man women like' Caroline and Heathc~ share her life. but she disqualiftn Why then do they find 1t '° hard to c,·coonc. after JUSt a fe't' daaes. make a commitment? They:rc "too old." .. too yo&rns... These women have trouble suck- .. not ambitious enough .. or "work· '•ns it out in any rclat1onsh1p simply aholic." Heather is commitment· because they feel they need to hold phobic and doesn't even know it. out for the best, most pov.crful Joe apparent!) has never met mate. Wiah truly comm1tmcnt- Caroline (or anyo~ like her) who ~women. this can be taken to also seems 10 do everything im-ahc point of 1bsurdi1y. agi nablc to avoid getting involved Sometimes, a 'Noman 1s 1ust not in 1 ~rious rcl~tionship. While she ready to-be married because of not· adam-ntly maintains she'd love to )'Ct-accomplished career aoals. bl-"'""''Ni all her men arc either Or sometimes. the explanatton 1s Sleep apnea impairs daytime functioning 11 simple H t>iotoay. Female frop. for eumplc. an auf'lded to the males wuh the loudna croaks ('A'ho arc usually tbc tarana ff'OIS u well). In the -.orld of fish, the female mottled 5C'ulptn cruises from one male's temtosy to another literally S1Zing up the available mates and chocxina 1he laracst amona them as ht'r mate and the protector of her eggs. In pnmn1ve human soctet1~. v.a1t1ng for and choos1n1 the strona- C\t. most po"'crf uJ male was often a matter of hfe or death for v.omcn. When a man was slain. It was not unheard of for this woman and child to also be dcstro,>ed. Happtl). modem soc1C11es are not into w1do1A<-bum1na. and tcch- nolog~ and hbcrat1on have gwcn toda) 's \\Omen new cho ices - l ho1cc'> "'h1ch include being able to \a" ··No .. mort often. ·.\ "'Ord of caution. Comm1tmcnt- phoh1a ha'i nothing at all to do with the normal sclectaon pattern, whereby a po\enual couple comes to rcal11c o"cr time. that th('1r ltfc- styles and/or prtorities c1oe·1 ....._ (That's what counship and c J J mcnt penods arc au abcHaL) (ommttment-pbobul may be ,.. cogn1zed by a repetitive ~ ill suddcnl> .. turn1oa off'' to • IO¥s bccaust of ~me mi~ &.u.11 • anoth\'r Dr. LhHI• AJpa ,. ·• c:1-'r wldl AJ'•ll FUllly OJ-•-• Corou '~' M•r. H.B. By Or. Thomat Diamant Speclll to the Ollty Pilot brain to wake up. The 1nd1 v1dual snaps awake with a deep. raspy ly to affect men than women. ,,...-------------• • Although not everyone who snores has ~lccp apnca. it 1s common for an individual with the disorder to hav~ bttn a snorer since chiidhood. Their 'norina is characterized as deep and sonorous. almost song- ~0~Cii1EY El.DDTMY sam. 80MD (Dr. D11man1 1s a board~rtdi~ pulmonary specia/ISI with a pnvatc proctice in Ne wport Cen ter. He 1s on the m~1cal staff of Hoag Hosp1- 11J/) intake of breath. Sleep apnca also IS known as the ··P1ckwickian syndrome." after an obese manservant tn the 01ckens classic who repeatedly falls asleep while dnving hts master's cam•ge. People with sleep apnca never get Obesity 1s a contnbuttna factor to a good ntghl·s sleep. The condition sleep apnca because the a1rv.ay -ts characten1ed b) an o~trucuon needs muscle tone and strength to of the a1rwa) dun ng sleep that stay open. People who have rda- causcs the 1nd1v1dual to stop ttvel> thick necks also arc at tn· breathing hundreds of umcs a creased risk for develop1n1 sleep night. apnea. As the slttper araduall> reaches a The disorder develops &f3duall) deep level of sleep, the muscles of over a period of about 20 years. hts a1 Nay relax and cl<>te off. The . usually not a.ppeanng before aac.4S ox)'gen level drop1. ltim.alatina the Sleep apnta 1s somewhat more hkc- ltke People with sleep apnca tend to be violent sleepers who expenencc frequent nightmares. When the ox- ygen level drops from an obstructed atrwa). an alarm ts sent to the brain and nightmares occur. The lower oxygen level stamulates the md1v1d· ual's breathing center to take b1ger, deeper and more violent breaths. The o~truct1on 1s overcome and his oxyacn level increasn.. DENTAL IMPLANTS A REPLACEMENT FOR MISSING TEETH at .. ;\tov. I 0th · I Oa.m. FREE C0\1~L'TIY ll~ALTII SE~AR (714) 771-7555 c..--..... -. 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From tm first deciorl in 1966 fD HI year wlh new Fcder3J ~ pu, Dr. Pesmon tm crealCd new and suong edl IOliofl loob fO oombal ctn,. and plgi . ~the record. R1 •l•ct Dr. Robwt Petmaon .......... 111, °' .. Countr ..... Pllll fir ilw Pc I II Ill' PatlW IDI 7414M lf,ou Ind~~ away your llVorbe bxls beau.-)QI-re mll!llll• any <r all dyour teeth ... II~ ha~ a desire to sink )Qlf trJeCh Into a )lk)' alrlL attack a buttely ear c:I ~on the cob. <r bite Into a a1llp. 1111 apple apln ... <D12 am about dental ln1>fanta. · . You1 hr.al' tun the dental paotnsklnall wtth the Bmch attes lqJllu1l Group. arx1 hlM m opportuntty to chat with people wm ha cxperteumt ~1& ~amllUemdfCa ~~ And ID.lch rt1lft. ,.__......,o. .... • nn...,. NucaaJbct·. ........... .......,. .... &al 9:00•730pm • ........,, 0.. ubtt I ......... v...,......., IO:OOeo I 1•30em •1lllG7 a a ••sc 5 ... ..., (She.._,C.,..) 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Nearly 200 health care professionals are available to meet your individual health care needs. Pll,.- icians and dentists are available in each of tile following specialties: Alltt1) c~ Co6oe • l f'<'uJ ~rft'r) .. 0tonia1otoe> Ear. ~ow A lllnw11 £Montto6c>O ~tin GUO'OHt#roioO (GI) Dntktry G.IM'ral A P••ll)' ~ Gntnl S..rpry G~' ltu4 Supry latnul M..tifhlt llWka.l 4 ~k' ~ MNtoo NMteluP'Y ~ ~·"'_.....,. ,.., .. _ ....... _ ...... ?S.9000 • ., • • ... RANCHO MIRAGE -Mary Manin. the spunky K1te11 Wbo Bew KrOA ~roadway~• and the nation•s television acreens • ,_.. Pan. bas died of caoett. Slit was 76. Manin died Saturday at her Rancho Mi~ horne. near Palm Sp.:inas, publicist Richard Grant said Sunday. Grant rtpttSCnl$ Martin's son. actor tarry Hagman. Manin, who captivated audiences with her ebullient. per- sonality and joyous singing in such musicals as ·South Pacific," "The Sound of Music." "1 Do! I Do!" and "One Touch of Venus," was one of the New York theater's lcadins ladies for more than 30 years. .. rm going to spend the rest of my life missing her. There's nobody like her. She's a great lady and a great presence on the stage," said actress Carol Channing, who co-starred in Martin's last play "Legends!" Channing visited with Martin hours before her. death. -By tt~ AHocl•tH Preu t/ VOTE FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT . t/ VOTE FOR A MAN WHO UNOEftSTANDS THE y ·PROBLEMS ANO Will WORK TOWARD THE SOLUTIONS t/ VOTE FOR A MAN WHO IS CONCERNED ABOUf YOUR SAFETY ANO THE SAfElY OF YOUft CHILDREN ANO GRANDCHILDREN My goal Will be to provide • sanlfatiOn •Mc_t tllat W.it hetp to reduce the long term toxic waste contamination " our landfills by providing curbside toxic waste pick-t1p. - V. VOTE FOR ( NATHAN "NAT E" READE J DON'T MISS THE VOTE! ORANGE COUNTY'S F I R s T , ROUND THE CLOCK ELECTION COVERAGE ORANGE COUNTY ONLY OM CABLE. ONLY OH Comina to you, so tar. on: • • Comcast Cabfev1Ston. Community Services. Paraaon Cable, Rossmoor Electnc: comina soon to: Continental Cablev1ston of Tustin. Rancho Santa Maraanta Cablevision. For 1nformat1on. call 1 ·800·676·4626. ·WDP II ' ' f-=. . . . ' ' . ' I ' LOS ANGELES -Hush Wilson. the creator and ~ecuti"e of' the classic television situation comedy WKRP in Cincinnad, -has entettd into an ~grccment with MTM Enterprises. dir«t t~ premiere tpilOde in order to m1blish tM new form1t and to ensurt that the fi~ epitodcs wiU be true to his oriainal vision of the series. The announcement was made by Kevin Tannehill. president, MTM Television Distribution and Peter Gtad. president. MTM Television. Wilson will be reunited with previousty announttd cast mem- bers Richard Sandel'1 (Newsman, Les NtJman),· Ftank Bonner (sales manqcr. Httb Tarlek) and Gordqn. Jump (station mari'qcr, Anhur C'11rlson)1 Wilson will supervise the crea- tion and jmplementation of new format clements. including castins. staffing. writing and production of the initial new first-run episodes of WKRP. In :iddition. Wilson wi ll Th~ new episodes or.WKRP will premiere in Fall 199(. with pro- duction slaJed to begin next spring. Reprdina Wilson's role in the new show. T1nnehill said, We are dcliatitcd to have the ~nius of Hugh Wilson to help shape the next grc:it syndication hit. TrUrf' JI 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 In Stereo) o Movie: *U "An Ollcer ... I °""""'9ft" (1982, Or1tn1) R!Chlrd Gere. Newt Oebf• w ' I.Olis Gossett Jf .. ArMflio Hel jln Ste<eo) Cumnt Alllir Fl'ffll Ma Ftrril llllllf ~ "Oii T1lil a : Thi Tll Wllonll &aory" (1990. of lel Air In SleflO DrllN Rachael Cr•wlord. Pttmltfe. In Stereo St EIMWllere Rougll Cut Peter WlmMy: 9 Tllilorl Movie: "Meet Jotln" Coot d SinlOIMettl Ber (RI Mcwie: "Thlt Dim" Coot d L.lwr9'ICe Wiii Show · Tnbutt lo Dulle -Pert 2 of 2 ,_, W'11111ty. t Tlilorl ~ •••¥1 "llillet "°""Dot" 19'11 Cocpet Movie: •••V," "(1980, Or11111) Ta 1 N1k1dll. Tsutomu 'famulltl 'PG Movie: tt• "Mldiam Cool" AvonlN (In Sttteo Mowi1: ••• "Thi Sectet Ute of Wlll9f ' "(19'7) Oule-Hlfriet "Mlcaully" WON Newt WWOR Newt O WPIX Newt Orange County District Attorney Mike Capizzi · · . lnn<H·arh·e Leadership, Protecting Orange County ... Mike's perfomlance as Di strict Attorney has won him the support of every Orange County Police C hief, eve ry endorsing Law Enforcemen t Association, and Orange County's Deputy District Attorneys.,, As Orange County District Attorney. Mike Capizzi brought fresh ideas. a renewed sense of commitment and a strict policy of "No Plea Bargaining ... His efforts include ... 1. Gangs The D1stnct Attorney's recent anti-gang unit coordinates police investigation efforts. with the prosecution of gang members. The earty success of this program prompted the grand jury to endorse it for con tinued funding. It has received enthusiastic support from police departments throughout Orange County. 2. Environmen ta l Crimes Caplzz1 created the District Attorney's environmental unit to strictly enforce consumer protection and environmental laws. This year telony charg_es bave b.een fiJed agalnsta water district and a paint manufacturer for illegal dumping of toxic substances. 3. Victims Rights -Pr.oposition 11s· As Orange County oo..chalrman oJ the Crime Victims Justice Reform Act. Mike Capizzi fought for it's passage. The n~w law speeds up the court process. protects crime victims from "unnecessary trauma" and saves.taxpayers millions of dollars. 4. Auto theft \ Through Mike Capiuf's excellent relationship with local police departments, a standardized procedure for filing grand·theft·auto charges Is now in plaoe. This Innovation Is resulting in more convictions and stronger sentences for car thieves. 5. Welfa re fr a ud Under Mike Cdplzzl'a leadersnlp, the 0.A.'s Welfare Fraud Division saved taxpayers $215 million in ten yearal Orange County's program received many national honors. It 1s so suoeessful that atate law now directs all oounties to adopt similar programs. 6. C hild S uppor t .. The Family SUSJPC)ft OMtion, under the supervision of M ke Capizzi. collected ov.r $30 mllllon In Child support paymenta latt year -all of Which gott to the benefit of the ctwld. Tannehill hH prcviousJy a" nounccd that 90 new episodes o WKRP' will be produced over. , four-year-per\~· with the first ••!'1 na t>cainning Fal.1 19~1. The on inal WKRP series IS widely gardcd 1s one ~f th~ most succ_ess~ off-network s1tuauon cof!'c.d lts t syndication. rank~na in t~c top te for 19 conS«ut1vc rata..'lf._ swec peri~s ~fter it~ initial p., .. iere i synd1ca11on. Only 90 WKRP episodes we produced by MTM fur CBS, fr<? 1978 through 1982. WKRP 1s a production ef th MTM Network Television Divisio and distributed by MT M Td vision Distribution. MTM Ttl vision Distribution is a division of MTM Enterprises Inc .. which 1~ wholly owned b) TVS Entcrta1l men• PLC. -By PRNewnfi .,,,,, ,,,,,.,, aAL80A CINaMA 1~ f Ul>cM lll\ld bl\·)\1~ Life •"" Not ...... •wt 1 'I IDWAJIOS NSWPOWT CINIMA 100 NrwiJ11 C "'''' D"vr bU -0760 I ranum. tC.I \ !'> 8 •ll 10 1 Mett1~ •eNe (PC. I Jj ~ 1 I \ ~ JO I I to I AvalOft ll'Cii s 4S 8 JO I I IDWAJIDS ISLAND CINIMA FA>!loOf' '"'""" l\lr .. "' 1 ,,.,, .. , b40 1118 I Jac..-·1 ~ .. 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I ti ~ ~, '0 f-tltlv ... , POUHTAIH VALLIY TWIN l 10<t0li.>'1t/(OI 1•• 81' '~00 Chtfta Crr !PC. 1 )J ~ ~ IO 1 G••"'" l rl.it• re. 1 s 1 ~ 10 •s PAMllT ,OUJI CINIMA t1t~I l•O<:o••unt \t 4'" • '\{, G ... U 1r• I 1 l 4) \ '\ I ·~ >0 IS J Ow'9'•11' Dow" "-•• ~v 11 I~ 1 lO \ • \ A I t \ I Ml\ Deni"}' I~ J 4S ~ 8 IS 10 IS • :\Jw6"1':* ~ 11o''t ~ 1(1 G•AY*YAN SNft tlt!l 'S l.llllllllCll IDWAJIOI SOUTH COAST UIOUNA 416 S (OA\t .. ~.:'"~·'·1111 I ltt¥41Wy jl"G-t JI b I S 8 I S I 0 IS l ....... ~MKe Pol s )() 1 tS 10 ,. ,, PubUlhed by Page Group Publlshlng, Inc. .._.. I. ... preekient & chief executive officer I I. I 111 l editor & vioe-pr99ktent ..... ma Mt, man9glng editor ... WJ .. night editor Biii 111111, Ill, chairman · ....... W. Miii. Ill, executive vice prestdent II•• II L lck 1i oenerai manager ...... , I • 1, •1·1lllJI, foundlng_publlsher Edltorlal Skinhead non-rally decision was proper That no1sr \OU are heanng rig.ht now is probabl> the corPQrate sigh of relief that 1s issuing fro m communit> a nd la" enforcement leaders in Huntington Beach. The C'<pccted rail~ of a while supre macist group. "'h1ch had bec.tti scheduled aturda\ in Central Pa rk. turned oG't to be a no n-e,ent. The group o·f so-caUed skinheads apparent!~ decided at the la.,t minute to mo'e their meeting to a park in OraQgc We aren't sun.• "'hat mot1,ated the change. ho"'e' er. It ''as a fortu1lou~ turn uf l'' en ts. Not ool> "'as the poss1b1ht> of a '1ulent cncuuntl'r a\erted . but it gave us all a chance to SCl' ho" local la" enforcement officials would react to an C\ cnt Of this t) pc. . We think thq passed "'1th Lolors fl > mg. The> genera II} took the s1tuat1on senousl~ a nd reacted q u1ckl> and \\.t th purpose. Even tho ugh the \\htte suprernec1st group did n't show up. Central Park "as still bus} as a result of the planned meeting \. small. but determined group of counter- protc~tcr-, and a large gro up of c uriosity seekers de cendcd on the park. ~I o. about 25 police oflil'er -man~ brought in for C'<tra dut~ tn rnntrol the expected rail> .:.._"ere not1cable a\ the' stood around "1th 'l'f\ li ttk to do. · One polH.'l' 1,pokcsman · \Cemed a little defensl\ e and perhaps e' l'n l·rnbarra\c;ed about thl· large contingent of pohn· that \\3\ on the .,n·nc -\nd. rn lalt. there might he those \\ho will cnt1c11e the c \tra du t~ as 0' er reac tion \\.c arc not among tha t group Oddi~ l'nou}h. a good e\ampk of "'hat might htne hap~nl·J lJml' 11 ~l·ar\ ago to thr da~ before the plann1:J Huntington Beach rail> O n thl' saml' <la) 1n I 974. a "h1tc supreml'C1\t rail) 1n < irl'en<.horu. :"lo ( .. got out 1.>I hand v.hl·n Ku Klu\ Klan-,ml'n and ct group ol Nanc; dashed "1th a Communist group t-" e Pl'Opk J1e<l in thl' resulti ng "1olence. · T he (1rl·cnc;horo poltn· were '-'ldcl} cnt1c1zcd for tx·ing unprepared for the ncnt and fa11t ng to keep an eye on 11. dl·c;p1tl' the fact thl' ml'l'ttng had hccn a nnounl'cd well a head l>I 1111h.' No matta \\hat the tinan1.·1al co\t to thl' rom m un11~ o l thl' lnl'al polr1.l' 11.·al tton. "l' think 1t "ac; c,1111 ''Orth 11 It al;,u g1H'' .1 '>l'lur1.· ICehng to kno'' tha t local Jlltht>nttl'' plJ\ 1t Yk. \() """' all don't l'nd up being \orr~ .. --........ c..t..., Piil. .. The "-Clllt Mr ,.. encouraga correspondence trom our re-aders We request .. tter• be kept to approximately 300 words. Any COfrespondence aJonlflcantly I~ than 300 words will be printed at our discretion as a C I) C I Wy, ..... C t1rJ Of ~ II 0 11 Communlly comm¥1tlf'IM are reserved '°' lsaues pertlnenl 10 c11tes and towns along the Or•noe Co11t. Guest commentaries may pertain to any public Issue. Edltorlal responNS are reserved '°' rebutlals lo edllortal po.illonl of Iha ..... Clllt MJ Nit. Letters considered 10 be llbelous or In bed llste will not be printed Writer• are limited 10 lour t41bm1Ulons • month All correapondence musl be signed end Include the write<'• ecklreu ancf telephone number lor ve<lltcallon purposes Letters should be addra.Md to the "-Clllt Mr ..... 330 West Bay Street, Coate Mesa. CA 92627 Attention. Lettef'I to the EdltOf Writers wtth quea1lon1 ere urged to c.11 the Delly Piiot et (7t4) 642-021, Ext 352 D•nesllury lly Gll'l'Y Tl'llllM The Daily Pilot's Endorsements Race o r Prop . Governor · Lt. Governor Endorsement Pete Wilson Marian Bergeson Analyais Solid Republican values. 1f elected, will appoint next U .S Senator Orange Coast's own; res pected legislator Attorney Gener al Da n LungTen ----'-----------__::..,_ _____ F_r_o_m_H_u_._n_tington Beach. e~tremely capable Insurance Commissioner ~rop. 128 (Big Green) Wes Bannister No On Huntington Bch council. insurance exper t Good intentions, but hornbly n awcd -----------------------------Prop. 140 (Term limit) Yes Most restrictive of tenn limit props: needc-d 40th Congressional Chris Cox llas done ternfic JOb his frt>shman term ---------------------------42nd Congressional 58th Assembly 70th Assembly ----Costa Mesa Fount::11n Vn11£>y t) lluntinhrt.on Beach I rvinc• Laguna ll<·nch Newport Beach -----Di strict Attorney OC Supervisor (Dis . 2) Measure M No support Io lhl' E:.ditor Dana Rohrabache r Tom Mays Gi l Ferguson Peter Buffa KB ren McGlinn Yes on Mea un· V No on Measurt> W ,John Collins Laurann Cook ,J im Neal Linda M. Patterson Ed Mountford Earle Robitaille Grace Winchc•ll No on Measure C No on ~1 ea!>Url' D Bill Vardoul1 ' Yes on MeA:-ure E Yes on Mt•usure F Ann C'hri,toph Robert G1·ntr) Lida l,enm~ Ye-. on ~11·a--urP c; Ye<. on ~1ea-.un· JI Don Strau~~ ( 01-. 1 ) Evelyn Hart t D1 s 3) Mike Cnp1z11 Ha rriett Wieder Yes Represen ts conservative values of OC Bright young star: future unlimited Ultimate JU.publican, unafraid to takE! stand:. --------- E merged a a top leadt>r in Ornnge County Br1ngs needed frt-... h fa~<'. idea<;. ener~. talt-nl Xeeded conn 1ct of interc!>l rt·form No means ban on fi re"ork". ad\ 1 ... o f) only Brings needed bus iness expertise to council Has done a ter rific JOb as ma) or Veteran leadership a real plus Indepe ndent thrnkj!r. will be great ad<l1t1on Expertise in qu ality planning invalu,1hle Former police ch 1pf. a straight hooter Councilwoman ""1<l<>ly r espeC'ted by all Too restrictive nnd 1mpr.11:t1cal Develop<'r ploy lo confu ... < \.Ott r-. tn f:l\or of C' Council veteran rt>lurn ... to Cit\ poht1 c:- Moves election.., to ;-.;O\ em~·r. mun· <ll·mucracy Stops direct eh ct1on-of ma) or fia-..co Planning comm1-.-.1onn mlt>ll1~r·11t, thmiJ.!htfu One of OC's qu.1l1t~ h•.1cl1 r ... Instrumental in Laguna l'.rn\011 d1·.d Proh1b1t ofTshort· oil dnllsng r:~sent1al for pn·wn in~ Laguna ('nm 1 11 Well -respected, liked dl'"'rH'' 4 mort·., L1r-. A Ne wport trea. ure. a IPadn throUj!hout OC Good ma n, tough DA. J!l'Oouwd tor Jo h Has done a commendablt JOb C ritical to Cou nt)'s tran-.por~-1t1on futurP \\hl·n ,,, · ·11 1. H 1!!hl' I "~'fl \\ l' ha' l' rl'H'I' l'd .1 11\l·r 1 •I f '1 'tlk \mhurgc~·, ll~O\ "h1lh h.1, 1H1r n.tmn ll\t1.·J on 11 ,I\ tx·111F 'uppor11·r, of h1\ ll'.trn hem IP 11',ll h l'' nlu1 1un 10 thl , !."'' ~1111 1\ n11 Jnuht polil1lal \ ~rnup \ Jlkd th1• < rt·.11111n"1~ h3\ l' I ·1.·11 ''"' 11lf\111' 1n pu,hin~ thl' u.ka 1h.11 Ill' did "''' l'' 11hl' hut 1n\tnn- 1.1·1f•''"f\ •l\.1.urrcd on canh tn all ,,, "'' 111' I '1dl I\\\ 11.11hnnl "' l'r thl' \l.'.lr"> 'U!Qll'\I' Plhl'l"\\IW .ind the lhl'Cll"\ 111\'\1llUlhlfl\ hi' th!\\'\ Kknll' tx .... 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The PU.a publi bes these responSd · on a daily basis and encouragt"~ its readers 10 calJ the EdttoT·s Hotline at 642-6036. • I am wondenng how }Our news-: paper could po ibl) cndo~ Earle Rob11a1lle and Ed Moundford along "Ith Grace Winchell and Linda ~ouhon-Pattcrson in the Huntington Be3C'h Ctt) CounC'1I race'> Ho~ 1s 11 po s1blc that the Orange Coast Dally PU.I is 100 afraid to lake a stand on the a 1-.-.uts ul the uind1datcs (1racl' \\inc hell and Linda Moullon-Pa11erson and Mart Poncr are the best chance for the a\l:ragl· 1.:t111cn to get their v1cW5 heard 1n Huntington Beach. r \ll'pt for George .\mo ld and 01rk Bogg' ~ho have )'<'l to hear an,th1ng from ll''e Ro). the resa rnul<l hi.· l Jllrd -.tooges of special IOICfl'\I\ 'We don 1 need any more puppcb 1n our c1h and ~c dclimtely don·1 Oll'd J m·"spa per that is afraid to t;1lr.l' a \IJnd Yo u should J\h,101nJ , •I } our!ioell. 0 I Jlmo't tell off m ~ cha tr "hen I .... ..,. 'uur pohucal endorsements on th1 lronl pJge ut }Our paper I guc~s \CHI gu'" final!\ decided wtuch side 11f lhl· bread the butter 1s on 0 I noun·d 'our cndursement<o for pulilll31 otTin~<> and )Ou endorie < 111 I crgu<.on In 'our l'd1tonals 10 thl' past \1•u '1' adm11t<."d "hat a Jerk. this gu 1~ .1ni.l ho" inadequate 1h~ hJ' "''1'n In fact you did no1 'uflfl"n him in th e pnmaf') \OU 'uflp<•rtl'll f>h, 111\ Badham 1111" rnul<l -..ou possible \uppor1 h1n ro"'' I I.. nov. ~ ou ha H' to ~up port a Rl'f'lubhcan hut lOUldn't ~ou JUSt '·'' "' l nd11r.\. nwn1 in that r.KI.' To <.11f'Jll1n th1\ man "hose v.ttok n11''"'" 1n hk '' 111 get Tom Ha~- 1.kn uut ul utlict• and ha!o not an- ll 1l n\l:d an' important p1l·cr of l'l\IJI on n hie, 1crm m the-a~ 'l'mhh " Jh"ilutl'h nd1lulou!o and I 1n l f\ Uf''l.'t JOtlUI II S1v1n1 money I JU\I v.antcd lo otTcr a thm.1 ,1lt1·rnat"l' to 1hc prc~nt !finannall \llUJll(ln \ll' h3\C l'uipk kt'l'P 1al ~111g ahout tht'~ hl.·intt 11nl\ 1"0 \\3\ \ to _solve" lht• p1.11hl1. m' 1.sl\1ng LJw~ and rcduc-'"ll i!IHt'mment e'pcnk~ and -the rl·,ult1n~ tx·n1•fil'> to 1hc: public I ha' l' ·1 1h1rJ Jltcmal1\l' \.\-h\ 1!11n·1 -.q· l"UI J'"'" out the con- ~ll'"nwn "h11 J11n 1 '\l'l'm 10 tx· ,1.,1n • th1·1r 111h Jn\ "a' and art' , 11'l1 n~ l " ''' n1u, h mc•nl'' I ,., ' l'l 1 m, n.111· a kv. ul them V. 1 ,r 111 I lh 'l'\I th. m , .. , .. ....., "'·'' " \1onJ"' ' n ' the \!\"th d.1, "' I '''~' 1 hl·n ..ire 'ti Ja ' I II I 11 I h1. 1.' .ir I •Illa'·, Highlight in 1f 1-,1or. F •It' \1 .tr' J~" 1 n ''" ~ I Q~q l'H·,1~knt r ra11k lin D Rl>O~\Ch "on .in unprnrd1•ntt'J third ll'rm 11 1•lliu ,1, ~ dl kall'·d Rqluhliran l halkn111·r \\ l'mk ll I \\ 1llk1t• " I In thl' dJll' In It•~ " th~ 'l 1 unJ'l(•~dcr Pini' I.I kd ,\\ (1U\ ... l\\kl'' v.a<, \el/td 1, ''''\ lh 111ulJ hhiv. up the fntzll'h l'.irli.1m,·n1 In I ''1 2 thl t 1mt1ncntal C 11n· .. ~ '' t•ln tl'd lnhn Hanson 1>1 \11 'f.1m1 11' \.hJ.irm:in gn 1ng h m ti\ . I ,,, "Prl'\ltknt or the l n11cd '' t ' n ( •lltlf•'"' \,-.c.•mblcd I ,uf1r.1g1•q \u..an A· \nil •r' "l' f1m·d 11111 dollar' ''" alh mpt·n~ :. '011· 1n thC' prr<11lkn · 11a l l'lt'l. l11rn ltH l I\"''' \ C 1ran1 111 ,.,q•\1 \nth'''" nl"''''r p.'ltd thl" linl' I In I '~' t 1n1rgl' R ~:!Jen 111 H 1"1\ hl·,1n "\'I f\:lCl\ed the fil"'lt I ' p •ll nt 1111 Jn Jutombh1k 111 1411 lJlhratth r Rodgc:r' ,}frl\l'd Ill P.11.alkn.I hJ\lhg Ctlm· pl~ ll'd th1 hr'I lran,ulnlin~ntal a1r- fll,1nl l111th1 10 ·N d::t\\ IRod er<> h.1d kit \h1.•1.•p,lw,,d Ra~~ N Y \<'pt t., in .i Burg~r\.\nght h1rl.1n1· .ind n·4t11rt'll abput 70 't"f'' alonF lhC' \\-3\ I In l'H~ V.o<x.lro" \\1l~n wt.\ C'kt l<'d prl·"dcnt drtent1 01 Pto- ere'" H. Rel)ubhutn Theodore Rt)() 'C'lt and 1n umbent Wilham Ho"~td T It. "ho ran on t~ tq· ular <,op t1<:k<'t. In I ~4f). \tla,'"1c:h uscll\ Demo- crat lohn F ti.contd' -Aas tl«icd lo th · l Hou or Rcprescntathn In IQ~f\., 8nta1n and F~ 'tJsnC'd 1andina fo~ 1n £.&)pt dur· 101 ft1htan ~v.ttn F-C)'pta&D and h mch force' round lhc i anal. t \ tta ·lil't' ·~ dcdsn:d ~ t v.'() da\\ ~tcr.) In 196 , RKh&ni M. '~°" dt-G std V l('t P'raideut Hlllllilft H. Humphrey aM lit~ CM• dida1t C~cqr C. W..._ lilt *' pretidtftC"t. • .. -...: StHJ lllftlftl 0 """ doldy .. Ille ..... t-"t Hiclls I hoop! 14 lo 11 -.....: ........... ............... IW1llwel ... to 30 ....... .. <Mlle• ol ...,, .. llOSI - '* Qlllly: M......,110r .. •• CNtll, •• , .... " ........ lllMlrllt • • COLD ,.,_... ®© HIGH LOW OCEAN R.EPORT -......-.: Ct11t1•Ar clu r witli lftttmillC clolld towtt Ml IM Htnollil 111'1\lltlllUltS •di bt 1 ~Ille coolt1 TOOAY'SSUN Sunrise: 6:14 a.m. Sunset: 4:56 p.m. ,, SURFING lOCA JOI SIZE • HunllftCIOll Buch I 1 Newpolt !!Heh I 2 llCVflf Buch I 2 Silt Creek I 2 ~ Cltmtntr 12 TODAY'S MOON Moonrise: 7:31 p.m. Moonset: 9 :37 a.m. Good t1lchn ol borito 1111tkt1tl roe• hsh JM utico ban "' 1t00rttd -,. •11~ Mllllt scutoon und blu aftd ~ TIDES 0 J28 U I 1l Hl ''" 68 ~llp• 10 Last Otr. Nov. 9 New Moon Nov. 17 1st Otr. Nov. 25 Full Moon Dec. 1 ·ride source: Astronomical Data Services, Colorado Spnngs, Colo. :GIONIS From Al kiing G1onis stru' I. her and threat- ened her t"o children from a p revio us marnagl· II 11hc tned to take Anastasia This week, (11on1., \.\111 reappear in coun to answer charges that he orchestrated an a11act. on~a~ne and her then·bo> friend. llogrr Luby. 1n Oct. !l)IS8. It was a cnme that 'ihodcd the Newpon Beach chic Lub). a well- kno wn financier. and Wa)ne. then 31. were returning to hi\ gated 22nd Street estate alter a morning·., aero- bic "'orkout T "'o men follo"ed 1he1r car onto Luh' \ dn'c"'a' O ne ol the men ·asked for I ub' b} name. then \ho\ed a handgu~ toward the 52-}ear-otd tennis hufT Lub~ and Wa\ nc \\ere ordered to he on the ground face do\\ n Lub)' was pistol whipped Then h ts attacker mo,cq do"'n his tx)(J) and slashed into h1<1 .\ch1llc,· ten- do n with a pockc1 knife. The hem.h- man smashed Lub\ ·.,, then Wa> ne·s. face into the cc)nl n·il' _gar- .age floor. .. r ou·rc <messing> ""h thl' ~rung people." Wa~nc \Hl'i 10lt.l At fir\t. ~IX'lUlat mn around the atcick centered on I.uh' 's hus1nec.s dealing\ \\ h1k 1><1lice combed through financing <.lht·mc<; and bus1nc\<. av1ouatl''· Cm1n1'> "a' awarded ru<,tod\ 111 .\na'ita'ira Fl\e month' Jftl·r thl· attal l. police announced thl'\ "ere look1n~ for a \U\IH't 1 Jerrel I Cl' Hintergardt the somet1m\·-em- plo)"ee of (11un1..,· prn a ll' in· vest1gator W 1th1n three \\t'C'k'> Hintergardt and his adm1111:d atrnm11l1tl Jcl - fre~ Boue~. \\t're arre\ll'd \ "Jr- rant wa-; <,cnt nut for thl' pn,atl' e)c. Odt'd Daniel Gal. who was 'acat1oning rn Europe. Interpol. the international police organization. caught up "1th Gal less than a month later in S\\1U'crland. (i1o n 1s "as arrested in Apnl. charged "'1th pa) ing Gal about $60.000 to can: out the attack. Prosecutors said hC' was trying to \care .\1c;sa Wa, ne awa} from seek- ing custod~ H r was held wtthout hail for more than two weeks as prosec utors argued he was a 01ght mk G1on1-; had recent!) o btained pa,c;ports for h1m.,elf and i\nastasra and made dozens of calls to rela- '" e'i 1n Greece The famou~ la"' >l'r F Lee Baile\ 'itepped in. G1on" wa\ released on S:!SO uno hail <1nd hJ' remained tree e'er since to tend to his Ii'<.' Inland Empire nll'd1cal chn1ts Before (i1onic; "as lret·d. howc' er. \\ :l\ ne \\a'> grantl·d tcmporan t u\to<h of. \ nac;1as1a Jn the meantime. Hintergardt "as the uni~ alleged comp1rator to face a JUI"\ thuc; far The tnal ended with the henchman's spectacular "1tnl''\\·'>tJnd conlr'>'lion to the at- tack He "as found guilt} of eight klon1l'' and ha' \lnCt' 3pi:x.'alcd the deCl'ilOn r hc dela\S Ill (11on1s C3\C ha\l' bet•n numcrou ... "' present count. < 11on" " on hi'> ~·, enth a11urnn Thl' latl'" "nrd 1<; that John Barnl'll n f \nnt_a ..\na "ill Ix· apJ>l.'anng tor l hl' dclcmc a~ ( 11oni\ · ta'\t' mo\ e\ tm,.ird tnal During thl· \1a~. ll./lH1 "'t·dd1ng. rctcp11on the hc'>t mJn read aluud J \11ngratulJtur~ mnsage to the h.11111~ u1uplc frnm the Prc\ldcnt and 'am~ Reag.in T h1'i ~car thl· )IJtc that Reagan ~mu· hl·aJl·d I\ tr> 1np. to put C 11onl\ hd1111d h,ir, for u1n,prrac~ fhc tnttl " '' hn1ukd to hc11.1n Thur-;- d.n -Price of flying going to go higher SACR AMFNTn -The fcdl·ral dcfic11 reductio n pa'i'.ed rcc .. \'nth h\ Congress will add a fe~ dtillar-,, 1~1 the alread}-nsing pml' ol n,1ng ·" some c1t1es hkc Satramento look for wa)"c, to fund airport 1mrru'c \t.111111g JJn I. the \O-(:alkd t1tkl'I la"< \\Ill n"-' 2 percent to 10 Jl\.'11 l 111 \n ;nrport ha' until <;cptcmbcr 11./l/2 10 gain federal approval to 101110.,,· the \hargl' -By McC/•tcby Nrw1 ~rvfor ************ ELECTION '90 REFORM From A 1 ·' and the confusion she claims 11 has wrought o n the Cit~. The changes Sheridan labeled ckct1on reform \\Ill tum up on ballot'\ Tuesda\. labeled Measure E and Ml'asurc F Measure E will roll back the city's political clod. to prc-1988. when m a)or\ "'Crl' rho<;en from among five council mcmhers b) fellow council members. Mea">urc-F alc;o "'111 mo'e city elections hack in time. from June. when the' aH' r urrcnth held. to Novembcr · · ProponC'nt'i of Mca,urc F sa) No, ember elections would produce larger turnouts for cit~ elections and <.:J\ e the c1 1\ the add1t1onal cost of a \eparate June ball0t Opponent\ argue that the change would result in lr\.rne issues being lmt in a quagmire uf state and na11onal race-; But hoth ''dl''> resenc their most heated commenta~ for Measure E. To Sheridan. council memtx:rs Ban: Hammond a nd· An Bloomer nntl other hact.crs uf Measure E. direct election of ma~ors thwans thl' rit> ·, \trong cit~ manager form of gowrning and cnnferc; too much pcmt•r on a \ingk pcr;on. .. Tht· amount of po"er people g1,c me " \ta11 It"• not health). \\l• (ma\or\l <irl' JUSI chairing a ml~c11ng and there :ire four others Jo1ng an l'quall~ good JOb. \\Ith an equal 'me ·· \hcnJan said But to opponent,. like Petracca. .. The maH1r 1c; 1hro"1ng out the current counc il member be elected to the city's highest office. That prov1S1on stipulates that 1f a council mem~r vacates his or her !.Cat to become ma}or. the runner- up in the council race can assume the post for the remainder of the new mayor's term . Or. n:s1dents can call for a special election to fill that spot. by collect- ing enough signatures on a pct1t1 on. Twice lr\.ine voter-; have gone to the polls to select a mayor. and twice the~ have chosen a council member with two vears left on his or her term .\nd 1"1t·c. the ctty has found 1t\Cl f 1n coun. defending the C11\ Council's at·t1on in the af\er- maih of the election The Cit) Council has emerged from both kgal <,quahble\ '1c- 1or1 ou s. but ba11cred fro m astronomll legal fc\.'S and bru1~d b) pcrslSlent acnmon~ The bill from the fi rst la\losutt. 1n "h1ch the Cit) defended the seating of ( ameron ( O!i8fO\C on the council. totaled Sl~7.7ll. according to_As- s1sta nt < 11\ \1anager Bernard Stro- JO~ Tht· tab for the most recent legal fight 1n,olHng cou ncil hopeful Mar} ·\nn Ga1do. ha' not come in \Cl. <;troJny said Although 11 rull·d aga1n'it C1aido. last month. the appeal\ court blasted the c11\ ·, ekct1on law\. sa>y- ing 11 had ··graq: doubt'i ahout the con'it1tu11onalm" of the ordinance. Cit~ •\llornc) John r cllO\lo\, who \.\On that legal battle on behalf of the cit~. agrl'l"~ that the la" needs more than a little fine tuning. Even 1f \kJ<.urc l I\ dl•fcatcd. Fcllo"s \aid 'ome change-; '"II ha\e to be made 1n In 1m··s clcu1on code hJh\ \.\Ith the hath \\3ter ·· IRVINE Pctrana agrC'C\ that the current <;\<;tern or \Ull.{'')C,lon must change. From A 1 hut hl' arp.uec; that rcquinng ma~or-ine,hau .. 1ahk 1<,\Ul'\ in this cit). al land1dat\'S to '>ll'P do"n from OOll' Jgain ha\l' n~n to the lore thl·1r t nuncll JlO'lf\ in a campaign 1 hough no clear hattlc hnes ha ve "uuld c.oh e tht· prnhlcm and still lx·l·n Jr.i" n. three candidates. allu'' d1rnt l'lnt1o n of ma)ors. Mi h" •I T ( I y d Wh 1 d -<. .,( ague aro ocum an en ao;. .. c 1n prC\IOUS u ec-\Ilk -...; d ~II h llun\. In inc "Oh'r' re<,pondedh t\alD ·rt ac;,cr ten to 1a into t e the\ wantt."d to ell-ct ma,ors thcrll'!"" c;low -1m 1"'1h r amp \t•he\ · .U1ll \ardoull\. "'ho has hern en- Hut 1n ">ccunng tor themscl\.cc, dor~d h~ 'ihl'r1dan. ha'l stated that that nght. the) al'o acquired a t•wno1111l lorll"• will dictate !ilo wed thartt·r prcl\ 1s1on outlining a grn"th in lr,1nc dunng the next pro<:cdurc for <;utrec;,1on shouli.; a fl·,\ month\ t.\,,,.._,f.._ .... , . .,,, . .,.,, Wh1chncr candidate \Ote rs c hon<,c.· T unda\ w ill have about 18 month' to \HC'itlc with those and other 1'i<1uc<.. hecausc this council raCl' "111 determine who serves the remaining 11mc o n c;;hcndan's coun- nl tl·r m "'h1ch n p1res in 1990 • • • • • MMRM STATIONARY •' ~ ~ G:ll r:::J ~ s 0 ~ -.oM"RS RMI T-8TOIWS FLURRIES SNOW a &NIY '1. Cl.OUDY ,. . :.s.. • JI .......... n • n Ill .. SI. ..... ,. ., •LM . .. .... n .. wi.-.°" 71 • ~c " • SllUft 11 ., :*:". u JJ """ It ., ,. n f ... 11~ u .. °"""" 11 .. ,_ 14 u ... ,,. ... ., &J , .. 11 ,. ...... n ll ........... , .... .... .. " .... .. .. ""' .. •t IZ 41 ....... " : ,. 0 ...... " • JI ......... n " .... 1111' IJ .. ·-°" • lJ nu l.11"9• 11 JI " JI UlltW n ., 11 .. .... II ., ... 1J \I ...... adl ,, N ..... 1J )I .... " " • .... H M •·"'"" JI ,. ...... 11 ,. ..... 11 ~ l-" . -Oott.-., II .... CllJ n • .. , .. Cly 1J SI ..... ~ .. " . ....... n ., ..... ~•I ,..... ,. ., , ... J1 ,..... 11 .. ... IPvllll Cltr C1•cl c11•t•1t111111111 NAME: Alben E. Nasser AGE: 72 OCCUPATION: Attorney BACKGROUND: Nasser. a sem1-rc11rcd attorney. m~de an unsuccessful attempt to win a City Council scat in June's election. He jokes that he 1s probably the o nl} candidate in l'llY history to run for office twice 1n the same year. ISSUES: Nasser is reviving for this elecuon a theme he: sounded in the campaign last spnng: the need for ~ <XOUDY n ... • n • Q ,I n ti • '1 SI • • .. n u .. n • • u ,. •• ,. •• n n .. S7 ,. ... • .. St • 11 i ,. .. v limits o n campaign spending and e thics standards for officeholders. He has proposed a c1tyw1de task fo rce to stud} campaign spending and has held his own expcndlturcs in this electio n to nearly • nothing. "I'm not onl) committed to hm111ng campaign s~ndmg. rm practicing "'hat I preach ... Nas5Cr. an I I "}ear ~1dent. said he also 1s concerned about growth and g.ndlock in Irvine. NAME: Bill Vardoulrs AGE: 51 OCCUPATION: Engineering vice president BACKGROUND: \.ardo uhs c urrenth 1-; chair of the In inc Trani.portat1on Comm1uJOn. he scncd on the City Council fro m I Q76 to 1984 and wac; mayor from 1977 10 1979 ISSUES: Vardouhs pledges to bnng ex~nencc to the council and .. settle the non~nsc that has gone on. In the last few years. Irvine has.-bccn rn coun all the time." He said he supponed direct elcc11on of ma)Or\ 1n1t1ally. but feels the seat now ho lds too much power Vardoulrs CJllls himself a "staunch fi scal con..enatl\c" and \31d that residents need not be overly concerned about gro\\th bcl'ause economic factors arc dtctating a slowing in development cver)where. including in Irvine. NAME: Michael Ta&UC AGE: 40 OCCUPATION: Vice pnncipal of Ir> ine High School BACKGROUND: Co-founder of In inc Chemical Peo ple. an anti-drug-use group. former d1 v1sion director of .\ YSO c;occt·r and Nonhwood Little League coach ISSUES: Tague a d vocates re-examining the ~,. pro' 1s1ons of the general plan that call for more than a 200,000 residents when Irvine 1s built-out. He said he fa vors reducing that numher 1n order to pr~rvc the quaht) of hfe in the u t) and that tit~ Icade~ should not be afraid to challenge devclope~. ··DcHlo~rs are like the kid in the C3ndy store. They're going to take whatever you let them " He 1s interested in soliciting pm.ate \ector support for child care and fam1l} suppon programs. NAME: Carol Yocum AGE: 52 OCCUPATION: Non-practicing attorney BACKGROUND: \er,t'd on the cit} 's Finance Com - missio n from 1 9~7 to 1988 and on the city Plannina C'omm1ss1on fro m 1988 to 1990. ISSUES: Yocum said that the cu rrent council 1s not as responsive to c1t11en concerns as 11 could be. In talking w11h rcs1dent5. she \aid she has found a concern that candidates sho uld be "the kind of ~rson who can tell a developer 'no'. " She added that residents are tired of the di\ is1<-e nrss that has plagued the cit) recently and that both sides of the poltctrcal spectrum must wo rk to end that EDITOR. NOTE: Genovica N1culcscu·Balteanu dcchn('d to be 1ntcrv1ewed for this feature' ,~ IMMEDIATE NEWPORT BEACH Join Speak Up Newport RUFFE.LL'S UPHOLSTERY LNC • ~,,,,,ll, ELECTION RESULTS ,,,,,,, ...-' Vl~ ·= ~-================= Election Night at the "Top of the Villa" Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1990 6:00 to 11 :30pm National, State and Local ElectJon Results or~TE THE Complimentary Hors d'~wres -No Host Bar f9.\~0s, ISSU£s1 CHEER FOR YOllt u.H~TtSl ~ ~ in examining crttlcal luues af~ectlng your community. The Newport Beac h Open S pace Conservancy JEAN WA'M', Coudlwo•u ud Couenuey rouder wtll tell u aboGt tile ronudoa or tile Newpon ~ Couenuc7 aad lDtrodac:e '-'e roudla1 Board of DI.rectors. ftla couenucy w1tll plduce from tlle Callforala State Couerna· ey It a a011proftt ,.bite beHftt corpontloa f onted co preeerYe opea 1.-ee, mural ud utan.I raoarees lftU ror tlle beaeftt a.ad ea,Jo)'•eat or ~e IJUtraJ pt1bllc. Prorram 11 free to the public. Wednesday, November 7, 1990 6:30 P.M. -Refrnhmenu 6:16 -Pro,ra.m tarta vua. Nova 9'11turant, :ll31 West Coast Hi1hway, Nnport 8-cb ..... y-0.... c:-. .,_.I ltl1HAHOllMW COSlAMlSA-M .. tlM .. I , Defl'DSe rises to the ·occasion to presene Win; Rams still in playoffs bunt despite 3-5 record , Dentel Hanllln/Orenge eo.t Deley Piiot Rams' Cleveland Gary (43) loses the ball as he absorbs blow of Houston defender Al Smith Sunday at Anaheim Stadium. Costa Mesa could be one of two not to be invited to CIF I ~ Jon Ferguson 0r-. Comt Deily Plot ANAHEIM -In a pme where offenses fig- ured to dominate. 11 was a much mal igned IUms defense which rose to the occaSton uoda). I With the league's first-and third-rated o.ffens.ts and· l'<'o of the game's most effi- cient quarterback\ on band. chc fint baJf provided the order of the day with scores on five. of the game's first six possessions. But a Rams defense nddlcd for 41 points b) the league's 26th -rated offense a week earlier came back 10 allow just thrtt potnts afttr the first quancr and made big pla ys tn the ~cond half 10 preserve a 17-13 NFL non:.Confercnl'c ~ irtory over the Ho uston Oilers befo re" 5~.628 fan~ at Anaheim Stadium. "It's strange ho"' football games don't go the wa} people npect them 10 ... Robinson s.11d "To h.i'c thrt'e points scored 1n the ~~nd half wund\ 1mPoss1bk. But an}'- bod)'. ~ou ur me .... ho tnes 10 p~1ct the outcomt'. )OU JU'>t don't It.now ~hat's going to happtn .. The \A.In. un thl· heels of a 41-10 loss 10 P1mburgh IJ'>t \1onda~ mo' ed the Ram'i to '-5 But de\pHC' the Ra ms · up-and-down pla) the) \land JUSt a half-game out of tlle fina l NFC \A.1ld-card spot \A.Ith four other team' ··This 1s a .... '" v.e needed dcspcrateh. an.d a win .... e got. .. Robinson said "I <:annot tell )Ou \\h) ... ~•d Rob1n~n in regA1rd to the up-and-do .... n nature of the team"• rntcn'>ll~ from week-to-week "There's a lot of that going on in the NFL. teams that are struggling \l.Cek-to-w~k. We seem to ~ at the head of 11:· There ....,ere some 1 m press I\ e offC"nsc nu mbe~. but rhe' didn·1 bnng points Warrc.·n \toon c'ompleted .:!6 of .iJ passes fo r J4 "\ ~ ardo; as Houston ou tgamed the Ramo;. '66-' 16, in total ~ ardage. The 011· er'\ ha'l' outga1nl'd se'en of nine oppo- nent'>. including four "'ho .... on. and haH' a 9 IJ-~ard ad,antage 1n total olTcn\C After the firn qumcr the Ode~ rxn· l'tratcd to the Rams· .:!O or do\('.'r four umc\ ....,tth onl~ a field goal. "\\ c d1dn t ca\h in in plu' tcmtor. ~::o~ 7:::~RA GE (OA T • Deia Vu League Costa Mesa High football coach Tom J same old thingl Bald~1n has J ticcf .... 11h the (IF Southern Sec1ton -\pcc1ficall) the < IFs playoff .,,,tem 1n regA1rds to D1v1s1on VII in "hllh 8Jld .... 1n·'i Mustangs rer.1dc "\\l··re the onh team 1n the ut hern ~l'\mn that'\ guaranlecd a third-place finio;h in league. that's nol guaranteed a pla)off spot:· Bald win said. "We're a 'mall ~hool and wc·"c gotten to thC' point .... here no one C\pectcd us to he There·, go1Jli 10 be eight fourth-place t~am' in < IF going 10 pla ) off'i and ....,r might not make it a a third-place team and I don'I think it's fa ir .. The problem •~ Costa Mesa 1s 1n the onl y d1v1<11on with 'il ll lcagut's. In a fi,c- lcague format. thl' first thrl·e places get automa11c b1d'i and th(' Cl F Southern ~c11on pick\ a wild card learn to fill out the 16-tcam draw In D1 .. 1sion VII. the fi rst two places get automatic bids and four 1hird-place teams arc g.ivcn th<' wild card spots. That means two third place tl·ams will not be 1nv11cd Baldwin. ho"- ever. belie'e' he has a reasonable solu- tion "I think the) ought to tak(' the third See PCL/11 By Patrick Larkin Orange Coul Delly Ptlot .\LO!':G THE O R.\1"(1E < OA T - Thi\ <;('a\On l nl'l'r<111\ High has haJ a knack for making h1g pla'' at the ngh1 lime: -c.~pcuall~ 1n its 'K·a \ 1c: .... I e.tguc football contests Two ""eek-\ ago. the TroJan\ \A.ere 0-.:! and fot°ed chmm311on from th e c.ha nrt at a CIF pla~off berth T\A.o .... eeks later. l nncrs1t\ •~ on a roll .... 11h .... ,O'i 0\1.'r Woodbndge and addlcbac.-1.. Whm 1hc TroJ.tn\ antlmph4'hcd at the lcac;1 .... a~ thro .... mg thl' league.· o;tanding'i into a frcn1~ Their .... in. wuplcd "•th Newport'" ~hutout of \\ ooJtmdgc. left lhrce team!) 11rd tor \l'lllnd "Ith 2-2 records. .\nd don'1 IMge t < urona dt'I MM. -\ \A.1n for 1hc '"l>-11mr Jl'fl'nding CIF rhampc; puts tht• ~.1 l\.1 ng<, m the pla~o!Ts a<i \A.c.•11 Herc's what thl' ~·.t \IC\!. League coaches had to 53) about la\l wcl'l •University Coaclt Mark CunAln111tam: "I thinl thl' b1ggc'il part of 11 wao; the dcfrnS<.' came up w11h big plaH at auc1al limes. When \A.( had Ill ha'e 'iomethmg to slow them do""n something would happen for us It loo~s like \A.(' ha \C a hot at the pla) off: no" "We had Bnan Vail intcrl°ept J pas at the goal hnc and that 'itops a dn,e. then krT) ~pana rnmco; up with a tug inter- • Pilot Po~cr Rallng.s/84 ccpt1on and that''> 14 points nghl there It .... a., JU">t a grcal team effort for u' Thl' 'Pl'oal tl·a m.., had a great night. in fact. It \I.a\ a ~n·a1 n1gh1 all-around I lhm k 11 .... a, thl· be<.t gaml· \A.e pla)C'd all }Car "I rcalh 1h1nl "e ha'e a prett~ good tc.·am \\ c."'l' pla~cd some prett) tough IC'amc; 1n rhc fll'C""t'a50n and the onl~ game I ft'l'I "'l' didn't play ~ell in was agA11nst 'lr .... rorJ I th1nl the prc~a~n ~hcdule I\ 'tart 1 ng to pa~ ofT for us. Th<' httk gu) s hu11t 'iOmc rnnlidcncc agAlm'it 1ht• big °'"' and 1hat'c; c;tarting to earl) o'er 1n l'' c.'f} thing "'l' do. I'm rca ll) proud of the WB\ \A.C'\C' pl3\C'd SEA VIEW LEAGUE ~~ Tus11n• 4 0 0 Newoorl Haroor 2 2 0 Saddle.,.Ck 2 2 0 Un•vef\•lv 2 2 0 C<X'ona del Mar 1 2 I Woodbf •Ooe 0 J I • Chncned ,.ao~ cnamo.on"'•O Ttw"4Mv'i Game (7:>1) ~ W L T ' 0 0 • ) 0 4 s 0 4 s 0 4 4 I 2 6 I Corona dei Mar v1 Univenil•. •• lrvlM F rtdaV'I Gef'M (7:JI) Newoon Harbe>r n ~k. al SA Bowl S.IUf'cllY'I GMM (7:>1) Tiall.n vs... Woodb<idOt-al Jrvtne "Thl· l id' ha't' \A.OrkC'd hard and \\C''rC' JU\I a ~rapp' little.• team "'Ith a lot nl hean .. •Coron. del Mar Coaelt Dave Holland. ·1 don I 1h1nl v.e hdd thc.•1r 1 .... 0 top runner-. under I 00 'ard' be1 .... ccn them (I.:!,, but I th1nl 11 was prl.'11\ l lo~· f hl'' had a couple of nice drt'l''> and thl·n .... c.· turned the ball o'er on an 1n1erc.l.'Jlt1on m1d .... a' through the th ird 4uanL·r that ....,a, l'O'>ll) In tead of us Ol"t'd1ng a 111ul h· dov.n lo he. ~ nttdcd two :ind that .... a, II. ""Tustin knev. tfie)' nad Ill tx· reJJ\ (11 plJ} and the} "en: I th1nl.. txllh tl·.1m' \A.l're n.·ad\ We tad.le-cl lx'lll'r th.in .... l . did I he wttl before. but .... <' .... aco t 'l'f\ happ) with our running [Wllll' fhl·n again. we didn't have the ball H'n mulh It ....,as a good effort on our part .rnd I "'J\ happ) with the kids. "I think C'had Wool~' 1hre" thl· h.111 a lot better than he has.· hut ''l' "'l'rl'n'1 happy about the 1n1erccpt1nn' f k h.1d o ne v.hcl"C.' It wa n't rca lh h1\ IJult but the other one was b) a Ii nl·hal ~l·r .... hl·n he tried to fortt 11 1n thl·n· That ' somethm& \A.(' ha\.e to .... or~ 11n 1n pral· ti('(' When }OU art do~ n ~I ·~ l.lll' IO thl' gnmC' \OU h:l\c to stan drnnp. '4'ml' 1h1ng, different and I th1 nl.. hl' ~'>pomkJ to them \\ e l.nc~ at that pmnt M' hJd to thrft-. t<> 'Nm;-See SEA VIEW U Oilers suffer consequences By S.rrt Faulkner OfMOe Coeet Oelly PllOt How Orange · Coast Area teams fared I ALONG THE ORANGE COAST - While the playoff dreams of two more Sunscl League footbalJ teams will reach fruition 1n the final week of the rqular season. the nip side will leave tht rcmain- 1na squads with the linaennt disappoint- ment of a season unfu1filll!'d. Hunttnaton Beach Hiah. once 4-0 and ranked fifth m Oruac Oouoty and sixth 1n C'IF D1vi ion I, was forctd to deaJ With pla)off ehminauon Fnday n11tu. follow· 1n1 its third st1111aht hcart-tmak1n1 Sunstt defeat at the hand of Pf'C)b9ble pla}ofT entry Manna. Oilers C'OICh Gco,.e Patc0t. howncr. wa quick to put ~me_ pcrspea1vc on 1hc ckvl'tatton felt by ttunt1n1ton Beach pla)cr1 1mmcd111cly (ollow1na Frida)'.'' nna1 aun. ElllGn (1-1, 6-0) D T .. (1-l, J.1) nv. nu. Fri. Frl Fri. " n)'Umc )Ou're taken from the h1ah top or ahc mountain and knock.cl into • ~~~~~~!J;~~~~~~~~iJ~!!tj!!~~~~!:~!!!!!~!~~:!t!!!~=~~=~~~tj Manana trench there's a<>•na 10 bt dis-~ appo1ntrMnt," Pa oc satd. ··The~ n1ora ha~e had lO dul wtth a to\ of advtf'lity the Pitt two ~sons (the team 8" SUNSET/It inside the 20:· Moon said. "They wOUld drop c11ht ptOptt back W1th \Mir f<>Qr hnebat'kcrs included. We t.ned ao do it with the pass. We ju t didn't make the plays. Most teams don't drop as many pla)'ttS back as the Rams·· Houston head coach Jack Pardee added. ··we iet 1ns1de the 20, but we've got to be able to run 1t in .... Inside the l~yard line. \A.C JUSt need to toughen up." Rapu defensive coordinator fptz Shurmur was happy with the way cbe Rams unit has penevered despttc -several poor eff oru m the pasL "The fantastic thing was those gu ys battled today," Shurmur said, .. Jt seemed l1~e the) had 100 snaps inside the 20. and the) responded well. We're in. a wttk-to- w~k deal. but the thing we've seen is the) "·e got a lot of fight left in them.'' The Rams' defen~ began by often usina St'' en def ens•' e backs and four down pa • rushers against Houston's run-and..,hoot offense .... 1th fou r \A.Ide receivers. But they ~ .... Itched to a '\tandard 3-4 alignment more often after rorncrback M1cke)' Sutton went do .... n .... 1th a bruised knee. ..ThJt "a' thl' plan all along." Sburmur said of thl' ~ .... 11ch, after which the Rams ra"'I)' bht1ed .. When )Ou go into a ball game \OU ne,er knO\A., but once )OU set into II \OU ~ ~hat they're having prob- lem'> .... 11h I think he had a harder ttme again\t the 1hr~-man rush " More 1mf)re\\I\ el~ rhe Rams did the JOb 1n the cl ull h "11hout their top defensive bade Jc~ ( •ra' who rt>Sted a 'iOre knee. Others ro\<.' to the top Sccond-~ear romtrhack Dar~ I Henle~. returning to the ro\ter after ml\\lng ~ .. en games with a hip lnJU~. pla~cd .... c.·ll 1n (,ra~ 's place. and corncrback Bohh) H umphc~ also had a big dn~ In tht' tinal thn.·c.· quaners. Houston had s1~ dn .. es and Humphery and Henle) madr thC' P<>S'>C'~\1on-end m~ plays on five of them. The othC'r resulted in a Teddy Crarcta Jl -,ard licld goal th.at drew the 01.1.c.·r'> .... 11hin l"'-1' .... ,th 1334 to pla~. Than!.. (,od \A.(' had Henley today:· ~hurmur '><lid "He had a li ttle lrouble underneath hut all gu~s do rm glad to stt Bohh' HumphC'r. pla~ed .... c11. because he's See RAMS/II • SUntlay's scares . . . ;.,;,.,.• .. • • • lfl!!:iil. • • .. .. ~ ... WEEK 8 Rams 17. Oilers 13 Chiefs 9. Raiders 1 Bears 26. Sues 6 Bills 42. Browns· 0 Jets 24. Cowboys 9 Saints 21 . Bengals 7 49ers 24. Packers 20 Eagles 48. Patriots 7 Vikings 27. Broncos 22 Steelers 21. Fa Icons 9 Dolphins 2 3. Cardinals 3 Chargers 31. Seahawks 14 Redskins 41. lions 38 ( ot) T onicht 's Game ( 6 o ·clock) NY Giants at lnd1anapolts Colts Punchless KC has enough for Raiders, 9-7 By Dave Goldberg AP FOCMt>ell Wr ,., I\.-\\, °'I.\ 'i ( I 1 \ \fo -ThC' • trame that pu1 th(\ Kan~s ( 1T\ ( hid' OJ~~ u1 thl· \ H \.\e~t r.1~c.· .... a, ~1ml·thtntt llut of the leatht"r-helmt'I l ra . ~t 11.'J\t ont l>I thl' o;u1rt' .... ac; \Omcth1ng out ot Cinmm·, I .111) T.lk~ l he < hid' beat the l O'i <\ngeles Raiders Q 1 <\unJ~~ on '•d. LO\A.CI) • .. thttc field goal\ to mo' f to ~-' Pla\cd 1n ram. sJcct and gu\ty \A.tnd. thr('(' of lh<' four ore cnme oft turno' c" and th(' longest sus.- tainctl dnH· wa .. 4~ )3rd -the one that <;('t ur l O\l.C'I'\ ·, field goal with I I .SS tc~ that turned out to bC' the pmc-winncr .. But thl· "'"'' dramall<' c1rcum tan<'.t <3me lat(' "' the fir"t pcnod. with K.antU .,,,., (It' ktthn "-<> n~r Lowery's yard fidd aoa1 \<'t up b) fi.e, 1n Poncr's blocked punt. the.-Chtef~· fiflh of lht' 1tat0n. Onto the tield camt t~o pla)crs -Bo ad; n. the Kan , 1ty Ro als' outfidcla- ~ho pend h1 "ofT-tcason .. as a naa.._ be k for tM Ra1dtrs and DmJn ('hmy, tlle ( h1cfi.' four·tllnt' all-Pro 11feiy whO .. m1lun h1 fir\t appca~ since llM Die. l ' "hl.'n he uvurtd hi' kft knee. On the fint pla • Jtcbon biar1' dwa • ,,, th( hie line fi r tc\t'ft y.,. Md a.rr, but'" into J1Cbon. kl'Mrli"I dte W .... 11 the Los Aftetla 23 TiltW pla;i lo ry kicktd a 4 yaf'der MMI ii -... • ..Ml .... l Is our City better ofT now than it was 13 years ago? · John Hedges is: John Hedges standa for: •Graduate, United States Air Force Academy, B.S. Biology • Leadership for the 90s •Responsive representation • Increased police protection • Captain, USAF Reserve • Former Reserve Police O(ficer • 35 year old Businessman and Family man • F.ndorwd b) : GU ft,._. ;\,"8t'mhlyma11. ~111 h I •1•lt1• I Ja.f!I f . (BID) Pff'lOOD Plann11111 ( '11mm1..,.11111~r Bill"''" Pu1 Pl'ft1df111 P•n•n .. uln Puml \ .. ,..~ '''""" Julllt Gult Prnicknt 1't•wt>ml H••tChl .. I .. mniun1h A....<ic1atuin • Experience to help solve the airport problem •Term Limit • Traffic Management through improved civil engineering Elect ~ JOHN HEDGES to the Newport Beach C ity Council on November 6! llkbrtl t...dn l're111denl Chembe-r of Commerce n.u ...i &etu TNtt Balboa P1Y1hon J_Ottia, Chairwoman. Plann1111 (\•mmW11on hu c-pco11 Parka. Beachft end RKrNtion Comm1M1<.1nt'r PTeo • .d•nt. N~ Shon. Commuruly ~UlJOO _ _,..,.. Jolul Kfiltoftt Dr. Fhia ud hca Gull 8tD BNM Ba1'iara hp.a PM.IT. SU&s. New,on 8Mc' ~ ~·1 A_...•doe NfWJOl't lteea Plnf\&'inw .~dm "-Oftktt's ._,.. ~·- P aid for by Newport Beach Police Employee Association & Newport Beach Firefighters Association NEW YORK -Foreigners con--.. --. ~.· unued their domination of the New _. ~ Yorlc C'ity Marathon but the winners ....,.7.._ __ weren't Juma lkanpa or Grete Waitz. Doualas Wa~iitfuri, a Kenyan who trains in Japan. was the overall winner and Poland's Wanda Panfil, who lives in Mexico, was the women's winner in Sunday's race which was piqued by heat and humidity. It was the third str:u&ht marathon victory for each. lkangaa, who had captivated New Yorkers last year bv winnintt in course-record time. T elevision-radlo .. ............ .... • G1an1s.Colts. Ch1nnt t 7. 6 p.m TELEVISION Collq~ FtolNll -I pm -I c"1' 111 Tcus T«h ll•Pfl. Prime T1ckr1. Pro F"tball fl 11 m -Nt'" Yorio. G11nis at lnd1anapoh\, Channel 7 Waler Sporll 11 pm -W111rr \lo.1101 World Barefoot ( hamp1onsh1ps from Port S1 l um'. na (lllpt'I f\PN 8oxle1 6 pm -Ton) l hom1on '\ ( arl 'lull!\ an \Upcr-m1ddlr· .,.,·11h1\ from \1lantK ( II\ \por1,Cha11ncl 7 )(I pm -Paul 8;inlo.t' H ~ro [)«1ma \Upc'r·baO· 1:im1-.·11ht\ from 1h<" I orum Pnmr Tic-kn 11 •l'M' Racla1 1-l() pm -'>Jn1a \0111 rt"plll)\. Cliannrl 18 (Sport\- ( h.innd C) \0 1111' I T~ul1 I a m -Pam Indoor 1oumamtn1 (111)('1. 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Daniel Bcnh;aume s1op~d 40 shots for his fifth career shutout as the Los Angeles Kings beat the Chicago Blackhawks 2-0 Bcnh1aume. acquired from Minnesota on Sept. 6, ''on for 1he ~l\th ttme in seven games and became 1hc first l os .\ngeles goalte~er to shut out the Blaclllf'l~'l!I at C h1<.·ago Stad1li?fl Since Dec. 22. 1977. ........, .,._,.,.,IN I l 49ers pull it out, put down Pack · Joe Mon1ana rallied· • San Franrn.co from a 10-0 dl'liclt with three touchdo" n passes and the unbeaten 49ers held on to heat Green Ba> for their 16th straight '1ctor) over two ~·ac;nn'> unda' 1n :"at1onal F()ot · h.111 Teague ::iction Tht· 49e"' ( 8-0) "'on their 14th ,,r.11gh1 re~ulJr·\l'J'on road game Thl'tr la't lo'' "'a" a:! 1-17 set bad to the Pacle~ la~t Nu,ember al ( Jndlrc;11ck Park \.fonrana hit Brent Jon~ w11h a \l\·~Jrd ttlut hdu"'n pas'> "'th I:! 45 ll"ft &" 1ng the ..iQcr'> their first, lead ;11 r~ 111 Ll'e"twrl' un \unda' in thl· 11.Jrl •Steelers it, Falcons 9: Pit· t\hurgh pulkJ 11110 a Ill' "'1th C1n· cinna11 a\ Aubh\ Rnstcr thrc" ~c ond-hall 1ouchd~)\\ n passes to Louis I 1pp'i and Mlkl' Mularh·}. l hr \teelr"'. 'I hut out for a half h\ I hl' 'Ir I ... \\ 1ir1.,1 -ra ll'd dl'f en')c _ took a<h anlattl' 111 lhfl'l' Chn., ~1 1lkr· 1hrcrn n 1ntntl'Pt1on' to tlcat ·\tlan- ta • 8 Oolpblns tl, Cardinals 3: Miami "on II\ iiflh rnnsccult\e g.amt'. u'i1ng 11\ ball-<.nntrol ofTcn\l· lht• 'J I \ lup-ranlcd <ll°fl'n'>t· to rnut Phocnl\ fhl' "'inning \tre::il is the Dolphin,· longe'il in iiH· ~t·ar\. and lhl'u "'·I rnord ,11 thl· half"a) r<11n1 "thl•tr lx·'it \Intl• 191\-l the las111ml' \1t,1m1 rcat hn1 lhl· <\u~r Bo"'I Phocnt\ frll io ~-" Dan \tanno pac,\l·d tor :!05 \arth an<l 1'-'0 touchdo" nc, "h1lc direclmg \u111ng mail hl"' of 19. ti5. b9 Jnd X4 \IHU\ 8 Bill~ 42. Browns 0: Buffalo \13H'd nen "'1th Miami in the .\H ( ei111JI \\Ith 11' ""h consecu11,e \ 1uon a\ Thurman Thoma\ scored I h rl't' iuul hdo\\ ,,., • Burs H. Bucs 6: Marl < arm·r had l'-'O of C hKagl)'i fi,c mtcr- ll·p11on' of \'inn~ Te\ta,crde and the Bea r\ r,cnrl'd 10 point' tn thl· la .. 1 thrl•t• m1nt1tl'\ of thl· first half 8 Rt'd1kln1 41, Lions 38 tot): ( hip l ohmllkr'' '"·>ard lidd goal '-'llh ~ 50 left rn O't·n1me chma\cd \\ a 'h 1 ng1on ·., l 11nwbacl from a :! 1- pni nt dcfint a~ainc,t Detroit f he fit"ld g()al follo"ed a I :!-pla' dml· from 1he Rl•dsl.1n 10 to the Detroit 17 JdT Rutledge, who tool o' l'r ::it quarterback "' the st"t·ond half. complct<'d fh c passes for 6Q ~ard111n th{' dme and finished with '6' ~ ;trds passing. • Ea1Jn 0, Patrtota H: Randall Cunningham threw four touchdawn pa\~s and scrambled for 124 yards and Heath Sherman rushed for 113 more a~ Ph1l:tt.ldphia reached the . .SOO mnrk for the first ume th1c; season b> dcfeatina New England. • Jett U , Cowboys t : Rookie Tcrance Moth1s ued an NFL r«ord with a 98-yord punt return. sparking New York over Dallas The ktH4·.S) olso bcnefittcd from two ~rwnal fou" by the ('owbo)'s (3-6) in "'inn1n1 consttut1vc games tor the first umc th•~ ~•son. • Oaar1en SI, Sealt.a••• 14: Nate Lewi rttumed a punt 63 yards for a touchdown and Le Malltt fell on Oavr Kr1~·s fumble in the end 10ne ., . n Dtrao broke open a d~ game with 11 17 point ch1rd quancr aamst ~attic 8 Vlkl•tt U, BrHcH U: ntho n> C"ar1cr Jumped o"cr Alton Montaomcry to catch Rich Gan- non·, 56-)ard touchdown pH on a tnck play with 1'4:04 kft 11 the Minnesota V1k1nJ1 halt~ 1 Ovc- 11mc los1n1 trtak wllh 1 27·22 'ic1011 O\Cr the Denver Broncos ) • , (IMt ...... -,, .... , ,..,. .... ~ .... , 7~RandY K'aitinei'-(t)Ceu V'~).'TD run. ~,.--:r-'-!k F~t..lilufta leid). TD.,._ tom Mcq1n Land\aitin • • S~ Oeo.81;11 ~-1.....1-)ft lColona •I Mar). TD.,... fron. Chad WoobeY • . Y u. .... llC'I (Newpon H81W). TD run. •SI-Make Cunnlqham (Edition), TD ... from Joth Ginlfich. • Sl-T~ O~ (founl&in Val~). TD put from Mal'QOS Diai. • ._Rack Elba (Mater Dei). Pllll from Billy Blanton • ~bt S~ua;>in (HuntiftJton Buch). pur frpm Mi.kt Chavira. • 4S-E~c W1llun~ (Fountaan Valley), P9" from Kirk Piercr. • 42-Mikc Cunn1~m (Editon). pua from Josh Ginarkh. • 42-Ruuell. Olshefski (Newport Harbor). run. • 42-Rp!' L11htner (Ocean View), field aoal. • 41-keith Peery (laauna Beach). fie&d aoal. ••t-Vancc Scn1eno (Westmins1er), TD run. • 40-Ryan Blanchard (Edison), pess from Josh Ginanch. • 40-Nathan Morealc (University), field aoaJ. . Prime Time Offemlve Eye.,.11er Ed1~n qu11nrrback Josh Ginpich uncorked a hi&h~archina, SI-yard touchdown bomb to Mike Cunninaham midway ttlrough the second penod to awa~en t~e Cha,..rs. The p!ay. the first of three Ginarich TD passes. put Edison in front of Ocean View. 7-3. and it never trailed again. Prime Time Defeulve Heart-1~r Marina defensive tackles Rick Rice and Ingmar Nonhcott combined to sci up lhe y1kings w,nnina touchdown against Hun1ington Beach. Rice sa~ked Huntinaton. Beach quanerback Mike Chavira at his own 4, smppina the ball in the process. Nonhcott recovered and 1he Vikes claimed an irreversible 17-14 lead three plays later. LAst w••s nnltlftlJ tMden 1. Ruuttl Olshefski <NtwPOrt Harbor), 16·144; 2. Jermaine Jackson (Cos11 Mesa), 16·113, 3. Raridv Karllner (Oct1n View), 10·107; '· Biiiy Gabrlt l (Ntwoorl Harbor), S·93; S. Trevis 8a1dl119 (Edison), 22·92, 6. Lucas Jone1 IWeslmlnsltr), 13·91. 7. Scott Seal (lrvlne), 2•·16; I, Derek Sparks (Maler Del), 21·1S, 9. Nelson Olshefski (Estancia), 12·72; 10. Shawn Fulford (Marina), 21 ·72. Last W•'s OllMne leaders I. Morgan L1nchanlln (Laouna Beach), 19·31·2, m vards, 3 TOs; 2. Josh· Gl119rlch (EdlM>n), 11·'2S·O, 266 vards, 3 T01; '· Rob Johnson (E l Toro), lS·l 1-1. 227 Ytrds, I TOs, S Rvan Barlonl (Fountain Vallevl. 14·23·4, 112 yards 2 TOs 6 Billy 81an1on (Meler Del), 10·2HI, 133 yards, 1 TO, 7 Jason Mlnlcl '11rvlne1'. 12·30·0, 133 y1rd1, I TO, I . Kirk P ierce (Westm inster), ICH7· l , 127 yards, 1 TO, 9 Cmlln Mclemore (MerlM ), 10-14-0, 12S vards. l TO. 10 Paul OelQadO (Saddlebeck), 10·24·3. 122 vards, 0 TO, 11 Chad Woolsey (Corona dtl Mer), 1·20·2. 117 v1rds, l TO, 12 R1nav Karliner (Ocean View), 11 ·27· I, 106 yards, 0 TO ~ - Liit w••s reufVlne ... ~ l Eric FfO'aus (L19une Beam), 1(>-119; 2 MIU Cunnl,,gllam CEdlM>O), 7· 10, J Darren Coalson (El Toro), 7· 102, 4. Ryan JC>nfl (Irvine), 7·90, S Gabe . Stuoln (Hunll119ton BtKll), 6· 121, 6 Marcos Diaz (Founla1n VellevJ. 6·13, 7 Seo II Jansen (Hunllngfon Beach), 6·76, I. Cr11Q Williams IM1rln1l. S·86, 9 Rot>erl ReYH ISaddltback). S·76, 10. Rv1n Blanchard (Edison). S·78, 11 David Canfltld <El Toro>. S·S2 12 Oevld Gonzelez (Meler Oeil, S·'8 Last w.-•s Kerlne tMdtn I. Eric Fegraus (Legun1 Beach), 14, 2 Billv Gabr~I (Newa>orl Hart>Or l, Mille Cunnlngllam IEdlsonl, Marcos D11z (Founlaln Valley), Oubv Ospina 1Cos11 Mesa>. 12 tech lnclVktual $Hien ....,, Rulltine I Oertll Sparks (Meler 0.1), 1'2·9SI; 2 Shewn Fulford (Marina >. 196·900, J. Sco11 Seal (Irvine), 119-IS2, 4 Brei Senders (El Toro), 133·712, S Russell Olshtfskl (Ntwoorl Hart>Or), 123·660; 6 Miile Castro (Saddlebaclo.), 121·654, 7 Marc Wallo.er (Unlvef\llV),. 12S·S93, I. LucH Jones (Weslmlnsler>. H ·SU, 9 Jerrv Apana IUnlverslly) 111·564, 10 Brien Wiiiiams (Fountain Vallevl. 109-SJS I' ts sine SEA VIEW From 81 .. We pla)'cd better than 1hc: last 1wo weeks. I think we cran!..ed 11 up a notch and 11 v.a~ dcfin11eh the bcs1 effort for us since 1he ·Nev.pon Harbor gamr ..\Ocr two had \\Ceks. )Ou stan to \\onder 1f the gu)s had checked 11 1n fo r the season. but v.c: got t:i.:11er as the game wen1 on and we showed a lot of rharacter. T usun ha-i som r rral good peo ple and 1hey · did C' l'f) thing the) "'anted to. The) pl3)Cd a real good game a nd took '"tl(ip ... ~, Mott .. ~ Lo...oi. St JOM BoKo ~ .... llid -~ filid ... ..,. -LCam .,.aa. Wir11 • 11Wf91 4itlanl -mdla ... .... do ·IOllW e:tw,.; • .t trJ IO cotrect IOrM of lk dtiftel Md 10 on from lbcTcl" • lrilM C-.. T..,., Hn<pe "'Tk llicb peayect hard aDd -·~ noc itbatned P" llPIC\ ... he laid. .. Wt pla)Cd hltd. b'lit mtide somt mis&alln. Capo Valley wq in for a fipt. We prmy mudt controlled the ball tn the tttOnd and third quarvn and w kept the baH out of (Capo Valley qu.rvit*lt Tony) SollidaY•• hands: blat whilt wt ~ conuoui,. we didn•t act enoup po1nu on tlat bc:.iatd. ··Wbm we didn •a .trott •itb • eiaht or nutt minutes left (9:21). ·from that point on •-as when practice v.111 proH that league ct.amps hu1 "'e l'\pc<led tn pla" from Da\ld Madnd and .. f hc lic king game still needs a he.· more lOn'>l\ll'nl From the fir<i1 Ciullkrmn l rena o n defense and ltltlc poh~h1ng I thin!.. Josh Klein game of the season though I c,('n<,(•d Roben Rc\e' had fi"ecatches for us ha,hc..·\·n,truggllngahttle.butmos1 1hc prnhlc.'m "llh 1he c,('n lor'> \\e JI ''•de r{'\'el\tr But n was really team wouldn't l'\C:n asl him to 1n camt' uul aga1n'>I Paci fica and had tru•.trating for us offens1vel). We firld goals as long a'\ he ha-; hcl·n. ~ c <;lagl· fnghl hu1 v.e nt.'\l'r had a I .1d J lOuplc of drives end up stall· JUSt figure v.e'll kt him 1n 1hcm. prohlem 1n prau1n· f or 1ni.1ancc 1ng tx·cnu~ irhr m1<o\l'' 11·-; JU\I a<i good "hen thl'' (a me out on lhl· tkld I a<, :l punl tool.. 11 ft)r granted the' !..m·" lhc' .. ~l' '>(.·ored late in the 1hird quar- ··The offens1' r hne did a great JOb \houfd run through thl' hanncr ll'r 10 gl'I had. into •t. but they open1ngupho lc'1 .\m t 1rnc~ou ha'e Thn d1dn'1 nen kno"-1h,u The\ l il !..nla tiddgualtogo up bylO.On our nt.'\t dn'e we drove the ball t\\O gu~s ru'h for a\ muth ~ardage JU<ol "ercn'1 u<;(.•d 10 thl' trad11mn nlll·h hul on third-and-six from a'I thc' did. there"• 'omc gu~'I open-thl'll ·~., "l' _1 um""'d offsides. dron.. ing up hole'> l ht•n '>Om t• of them • Saddleback Coach Jerry Witte: r-,... turn around and do 11 on dekn~ a' ''The' pla,cd a perkc1 tMll game ped a '>t rn·n pas\ the~ missed a I Rob John1on IEI Toro>. 14S·213·6, 1,910, 2 Josh Gingrich (Edi1on>. 120·225·9, l.906, J, J.son Mlnlcl (Irvine). 119·230·6. 1.391, 4. Moroan Lencha nlln (Lagun1 Btach), 13·112·17. 1.311, S. Biiiy Bla nlon (Maler Del), 109·196·S, l,344, 6 •ancJy• Wiarllner· (Oceen View>: 96•211·1!~ 1;263; 1 •James Wyett (W9Qdor1d0t'>: 100·189·9. 1,149, I Ryan McEvoy (Cosla Mesa), 77·163·11, 1.120 9 A.\a11 Johner (Esianclal, Sl·l29·7 1,031. 10 Steve Wallo.er INewoorl Hart>Or l 19·159·7, 964 .•. ~c;l.\';i.Qla&C. . .oL e\.Cr~lhu;ig .WQ . ~\.(.·. them .. ~~~II :: .. . . . . . .. . .. . 1 he~ ·d1dn:1 ha' e .in' turn<" l'r' and f.f'.~lhdt ~'t:',1 .~t. .l~~u0s~~11d11nmt" ~akc lhc • Woodbrldtc~ coac·b tt'l c't ""v.'e'ahl·eil't'ak·1·ng-,w::h rout a g~1'l"IH'" ... ,, .. "' .IJJ> ... ""'· -.......... •• Gibson: "\\ e JU St plau·d homhlc I Tht•\ <'nh had onl· dm e whl'rr thl'\ • Tuslln Coacll MarljOD A.Deida: gul'\\ 1f I had Jll 1hc an~"ers. ~e "ere \lnprx·d Y.11h rx·nah1l'\ and 1h..i1 "\\c Ir.no" "c're 1he league champs. v.ouldn·1 he..· 1n th1\ pos111 on The "'a<; 11 \\e outgninC'd 1hem in lotal hut "l' "nn't lool for 1t unt1l 1hc last Rt<efVlne I Mike Cunningham !Edison>. 41·113, 2 Eric F119reus (Laguna Beach>. 42·1 Oil, J Darren Ooalson (El Toro>. 40·SJ3. 4 (Itel Mark Huffman llrv•nel :M·S70, Albtrl Fanooa COctan View), :M·JSI, 6 llie l Chm Perrv (Irvine>. 32·•71 David GonHlet (Maler Ott). 32·315, I We > c-..or~ GrHnwall (Newoorl Harbor). 30·380. Julian JC>flnson IWOOObridQe), 30·33•. 10 Will Bohusle v1zlo.1 IEs1anc1e) 29·611 kwine I Brei Sanders IEI Toro), 92. 2 Dubv 01P•na <Colle Mesel S7 3 Eric Fegraus <L1ouna Btechl. S2 4 Oeretl SNrlr.s !Meler Deil. SO. S Sco11 Seal (lrvlnt), 4 . 6 (lie) Mere Walker (Un1vers11v> Mtke Cunn1ngnem IEdtSOJ'll 42 I Merli Huffman (lrvlnt), 40; 9 8renl Ha~on fEd1son> 39, 10 Josh Klein INtwoorl Harbor), 37 PCL From 81 . place team w11h the highest enrol- lment in o ur division and push them up into the 01\ 1sion VJ pla)ofTs:· Baldv.in said ... Then take the team w11h the lowest e nrollment and drop thrm 1n10 the D1v1s1on VIII pla)· offs .. "I don'1 1h1nk founh-placc teams should get in anyway. the)' don't dcscne 11." Baldwin said. "I JUSt v.ant to make sure that all the third· pl11ce teams gel into 1t. In nine d1 ' 1S1ons. the third-place team get~ in and ~e·rc not guaranteed:· Baldv.1n also ltarned of another poss1b1hty for solving the d1lemna that's got his lcmpcr nannJ even m ore According 10 Bald~in. tht' C'IF 1s cons1drnng lumping the four Oiv1s1on VII third-place teams 1n a pla)ofT1n,olv1n g 1he California Tie- breaker \\tern. 1n v.h1ch each team 1s given four pla)S to score fro m 11s opponent's 10-)ard hne. Each team 1s guaranteed al least one possessio n and the lie-breaker goes on until one team holds the lead. "I cenainly hope they don't rcson 10 thal. .. Baldwin said. "I think 1he CIF IS j ust trying to find a way to avoid mak1ns a decision. We spend all day aturday and Sunday prepar- ing for a team and this will force us to do that for four plays. What arc we supposed to do? Spend all that 1ime prepanh& and then not be prepared for our nc.llt opponent?" PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ~ LMtue Ovw .. WLT WLT Le11Ut1e H oll\' 4 0 0 1 1 I Co\•a ~~ J I 0 i 4 0 TreDuco 1-4,11, J 1 0 • 4 I Ce<>•u<v l J 0 J • 0 E '1e11Cla I ) 0 1 7 0 L•" ,,,. Buen O 4 O 1 1 0 ' C1011Ci..O (IF D'evoth beflll Tlwnde'l'I 0- Co"e M•H .. , T••Ou<O M·~, •• , M•U •O" V••o• Centurv at Laovn• 8eecl! Satvrdll'l'I GelN (7:JO) L•llu"• ~ ' " Est•nc•• •' Ne .. oor1 M•rl>Of (end,....,.., __ , • Laguna Beacll Coacll Lyman Olney: "Offens1.,.tl}. I think v.-e pl3)· ed a decent _gami: Thc)JUSt got 10 u!t t'arh :lnd tool.. u' o ul of our game plan There an-~mr odd qu1r!..s of fate that !..Cl'P ton11ng at ui. .. ~ e slopped lht•m on the firs1 driv(' and then had a couple of first do" n~ tx·forl' v.c had to punt Thl·n our snappt""r ~ifs lhc ball O\ t•r our punter"• h1:~d I don'1 knov. The snapper 1s e tx.· .. 1 one '-"e'\C' had in rn~ 10 ~l·ar'> l'rl' 'IO 11 v.asJu~t one of those things. •Estancia Coacll John Llebea1ood: "I JUSt don't think arc Juniors are ready 10 pla) 'arsll) football and thcrc.> a ren'1 "'nough seniors 10 cam the whole load. I thought v.-e pla)cd some good de- fense until the founh quaner and 1f we could ha\.C had a lmle more o fTcnsc. we could ha' c beaten 1hcm. "The) cap1tahzed on a coupk of our IUrnO\ e~ and the penalties got us again. It JUSt h11sn't gou en done." • Newport Harbor Coach Jeff BrhaJdey: "The kids came out and r>laHd \\Cll It wa~ lhc kind of game "C "'an1cd 10 sec lrom them Y..c ''Jnll'd to r>ut all three phases of the game t<>gelhc:f and wc did 1hat to an l'\lenl I'm <;till not sure Y.C pla~cd a<; "'ell as ''l' can pla~ ~ct. hut 11 v.as n1re to see the response. ··\\e 1alkc.>d about gr111ng the 'lhu1uu1 and "'l' anomphshed that ·and o n ofTen~ "'l' mo,c.>d the ball v.ell We r an pla~ better special teams and hopeful!~ a good v.cck of !..1d' "crcn't n·ad~ 10 pla~ and· I nfTcn\C.' and "'l' hJd rnurl' I "' g.1m~ ul thl· '>Ca!.On . .\s for the rest o( don't 1h1nl ">Onll' ol thl' <;t•n1ors set dov.n., h111 1hr' b.id more poin1' 1hc [!U\'i it's a to h thU'J to son out 1h~1r ~oals>h1@.h enough. Our senior .and Iha•"· Y.h<.tt lount\ 114 pu~ull pie "4'.C r ,e bttn clac;<; hao;n·1 "on a lot and 11'' Ir.ind ol "The~ m..idl· all lhl· pla"> the' had 1hrough lhlO[!'i hl e at and you follOY.t'd lhl•m around I 1hin!.. the~ to The~ ei ther madl' a lJllh tor a ha'c thl· tl·ndl'nl~ t forget about might he U\l'd to lming 11·., nol a fir\I J o"n or thl 1oulhl1ll"'n and 11 thl· ttJml' \ou're pla\lng and st.an lack nl t'llon on 1ht.•ir part 11'<, a lac!.. the' d1d n I <,c.orl' thn \\l'rl· 'l'n 1hin!..1nt1 .1hou1 ''hat tht' other gu) of:11111udl' I hl'' ·rl· in a rut and the~ efft'Cll' e in 1a~1ng llml' 1111 lhl' dod: h..1\ 111 dn to help \OU don't ~no" ho" to get oui.. Thl''.< pla\t~d 1hc lr..1ncJ of µme .:1n' "The dclen~ has hecn the d1f- .. , hom·'lth think al 1hc beginning coach "'ould tx· f)rnud ol frrcml· lur U\ 1 he' gt'c us great 11f lhl· 4";J\On \\ l' d1d n •t C'\pccl 10 he "\\\• had \OffiC LWOd I nd1\1duJI t'1eld pc)\l\llnn l'\ en v.cc~ . Who's the man endorsed by more elected officials in Orange County? Dr. Robert Peterson is the man:. Both Rq11bliam and Oemomls, from~ to scna10rS to your 0 .c. Ownber of Commerce, more offiWh that woric for you want Dr. Peu:oon rtD.1med to office again. • • •· • and K-CJCEAN ' CASH GIVEAWAY INTHE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST HERE'S HOW TO PLAY 1 Pd( up bumper stteker -._/. -"11ly Pilot (330 W. Bay Street In ~ Cosla Mesa) Of' K-Ocea1. ·: twport center Drive. Sule 210 1n Newport Beach) • , . , .. 2 Stl()t( bumper 111c:k9r as close as pos11bl• to your ca.fl bed& ~nM plat• 3 Check th• OalfY Pilot daily to '" rf th• day•1 l-..ctcy Ucenee Ohotoaraph II~ )'9Uf car \'~can atlo tune to K-OoNn, 103.1 FM to nur the dae~ lucky LanM wfnMf Tile . Newport Beaela Teula Club will be halt.in& the Prudent.ial-S.che Grand Cham.Pon! Tournament Nowmber 8-11, and you an invited to ... top profeetionala inCludlnl Ille N utaM, Stu 8mltla and Job Uo1d. In conjunction with thie 1pecial event. we an now offerinl a membenhip •Pedal with monthly duee be,innin, u low u 193 per JDODth! I . -. \ ' W ~u'r• a Wini*, 'fO" aimpty bf~ ~ eat ~ 10 ... Daily Pttoc before ooon the ~xt day "(~ t*n tor"'"' .. annOunced 1n our fnday and s.tu~ ldftione). 5. You'll win i2s inttanttw (150 for Pilot aUbacr~)6 eni ,._ autom•~ quai.t.d f6r OUf 9'and pnn ..... '°' •1 .000 'M cuh on O.C 1, 1990. - Call now for a toUr and a Complimentary ~t visit: 8";.()06() : 2601 Ea tbluff Drive, Newport Beach GQODLUCK.! ... ..__;eel l!jp in tbe air ., ............ and it bit hi• UIS :tie lasmUMen -ftulh on ~~ of' die lace. .•• rn wanted to flinch, bu1· clklll'l. He wanted to touch his face, '1lil ftfteled . The side of his face .nid to 1um red. It hurt. but a.inUtleft mused to show 1ny pain. ~ when the volleyball match ~ apinst the United States ind Japan. the Americans admioastered plen1y of pain apinst the Japanese •.. who ~bly still are tryina to fisurt out what hit them. The Japenesc team bit. but the United States hit back harder with a ._llllN•ilaft1ct1111 ailllJ._ ........ af!cea .......... .... ....._ Alllt 4119-_. MIK ~ Wllll ... dne ....... Muloul "''hill Jam OitpU;rtDD111 til afkt' ~in lhfoulh a helplns-/apanett ddtntt the United States Natioul Team ~ to an easy. I$. I I. I s-8, I S.10 exhibition 'ictory Sunday nisht befort I. 700 It the UCI Bren Evc.nts Center. Alltn, the smallest of the three, 1t 6-foot-3. led the Americans with 30 kills. Fonune and Jones. each 6-6. contributed 22 kills each. .. Allen pla)ed a phenomenal game." said U.S. Coach Jim Col- eman. But it seemed hke it didn't really matter who Coleman ch05C to play. it constantly turned out to be a bag problem for Japan. Coleman said. "This is only the founh match with this stanina lineup .. .. NOVEMBERS-11, 1990 The Stars are Comi.~g to Newport Beach Come celebrate classic tennis with the stars of the Prudential-Bache Grand Champions Circui~ at the Newport Beach Tennis Club! Join Ilie Nastase, Stan Smith, John Lloyd, Bob Lutz, Harold Solemon, Tim and Tom Gullikson, and a stellar field for the 10th anniversary of the tour of tennis greats. Call 1-800 PROSERV for Tickets and Information Stop by your Orange County Cadillac Dealer for a test drive and receive tickets to the tournament. '•Ill, l~ 1.>, AVIS ~ ~fll'f dlC>fl 1:'1·~ .... • IC lll I ' AmencanAiines ( /11/;!(111 nw NI~' '\l'\\IUI &AUl CH& lOMe r PARK "JE\VPORT . llllJPlllt \l'A.nlellfTI -.......... ,, ............ . .................... , diDdliddl .............. a perf9ct 9iallit rr 'r -. 1 win over Oallll Vn, Wlaicll re- mains in • •ute Wtdt w ... 1m1er and Marina for u.e ,....i•i111 two playoff' spots. Herc's how the coecba vieiwcd lut week's prnn: • MulM c..a ..... ~ ... t was sloppy at times (eieht ·combined fumblc-s and two inlet'Ceplions). It looked like both teams wanted to sive it away. "Offmsively, we drove the ball p~tty well and we mixed the run SUNHT UAGU• u.e. W L T EdlJOn'' 6 0 0 Wewnlnsler J I l MerlN 3 2 O Oce.n v... , 2 1 Senta Ane 1 J 0 Huntl119ton ltKll I ' 0 Fountain 'llallev O S o • • cllnclltd 'ltevue 01arnolonllllo o.w.a W L T • 1 0 ' ' 1 ' 3 0 ' 3 1 , ' 0 s ' 0 0 ' 0 'fllwMIV"s .._ C1:JI) Wtttmlnsler YI. Sellll Alie (II ,.,... Alie 8owlJ f'rWIY'• 0..... (1::11) OcNfl vi.w at Hunllneton hedl Founteln v11i.v vs Merine (11 Wtttm!Mter) Sef'vllt V\ E!dl$0fl (11 OCCI, llOft·lffeue CW~MI-) and the pass as well as we have since our first game. It was a relief to see our passing game be so effective (I 0 of 14 for 125 yards .and a touch- down). We had worked on the pau- inggame very hard the p~vious two wttks. but never put iHnto use in the game. "f wa\ real pleased with our of- fensive linc and two kids in panicu- lar. John McLeod. who has helped aive Shawn Fulford a lot of yards this year. blocked extremely well at guard and ta ckle Josh Housman also had a very good game. • HHt1•1tH Buell Cd•ell Geo"fe Pascoe: "We missed two dcfinatc chances to sco~. Marina had somt missed opportunities too. • but "'e wert our own worst enemy. "They did an ucellent job coaching and their quarterback (Cristin Mclemore) executed their option "'ell. . .. We held Fulford to less than 100 yards. which we wanted to do and we threw the ball very well. (Linebacker) Gabe Houston and (re-_ t'CI\ er) Scott Jansen both played vcl) well for some other positives. .. We "'ere four points and one pla} away from being in the playoff bunt. but we didn't realize the hopes wt had as ll team." • Edison Coaclt Dave WllJte: ··w e·re finding a wa> to wan and tha1 ·s a big pos1t1ve note for me. We"re always critical as roaches. but thl· bottom hnc is if you've got the kids to pla) their heans out. ··T'flr (threc-lOUchdOwrff second • quarter was an ellplosion for us. Josh (Gingrich) had his best night of the year. He's had bagger numbers. but as far as reading coverages and C'll«uting. hC' played very. very well. "Somr other kids that don't get a lot of ink also .had. great games. including Rya n Blanchard (five catchcs for 78 ·yards). (Tailback) Tra,•is Bald ing also got his 92 )ards." •Foutain Valley CO.ell Mike Mll1Jer: "We played very well for thrcc and three-quarter periods. They had only ont' touchdown in the second half and "'e had some costl y penalties. "We had a 43-yard touchdown pass called back and we had two unsportsman-hke conduct penalties that took uo; out of scoring op- ponunitics deep in their territory that "c·re still ti) ing to find on film:· •Ocean View Coacll Howard Isom: .. , thought we played well enough. but we were facing an awful- ,o\lce 0 [(ft.)_· _H_U_N_T_I_N_G_T_O_N_B_E_A_C_H_ 5 P_O_st_RI_C_ 0 E_TH_O_F_F_I _C_E_R_'S_A_S_S_O_C_I_A_T_I_O_N__J ,,,., ~o'' TOM MAYS A88EMBL YMAN MIKE CAPIZZI · Dtll'RICT AnORNIY ED MOUNTFORD --~ CITY COUNCIL . WES BANNISTER ~ INSURANCE COMMllllONEA GAIL HUTTON ~ CITY AnORNEY LINDA MOUL TON- PATTBRION ~ CITY COUNCIL HARRIET WIEDER ~ COUNTY IUPIRYllOR JACK KELLY ~ CITY COUNCL·· . IARLE ROBITAILLE ~ CITY COUNCL ***VOTE~FOR QUALIFIED, PROVEN L~ADERSHIP*** .. • ,... ... -~ liain. ... .., •• ........ ,.,. ~..,,~~ 9'U"•cnll~tiMbeea burned hit share in pmtioua Rams ~In. Bua Sunday. he inltttt'PICld a Moon olferint ror Tony Hill in 1he fron1 left comer of ahe ft\d ione on third .. nd-1 1 11 the Rams' 20 with 6:30 10' play. then dove to knock down 1 pass intended for Allen Pinkett In the same spe>t on fourth· Ind-pl at the 'with 40 stc::Onds left in the pmc. "We were try1n1 to cross rcctivcrs under the zone." Moon said of the Oilers' final pla)'. "We had thrtt 1uys tryina to' find a hole in the their defcMC. I saw All (Pinkett) at the lat !CC'Ond. and (Humphery) made I .,Ul play:• Henley's defensive gem came in the serond quancr. On thtrd·and-8 11 the Rams' 44, Henley dove in front of Hill to knock a sideline pass to the iround. Later in the quancr with Houston poised on first-and-10 at the Rams' 18. Henley dove in front of widcout Cunis Duncan io make at interception at the I -yard line. "The way (Duncan) lined up. I knew he. wasn't going to run out," Henley said. "I kn ew a quick throw had to be to the inside." Robinson said. " ... we hod some peopll' contribu te in the secondary who hadn't played a lot. Darryl Henley played well. which is some· thing we had to have." . While the scheme changes have improved the outlook. Shurmur credited 1mpro,cd reactions by the defensive backs as another ke)' un- daj . • "When you've got coverage on guys back there, you've got 10 stay with the quanerback," hurmur said ... The big thing 1s 10 not lo~ patience and keep )Our e)eS w11h the quanerback. so ~hen he docs throw it. you can breal on 11 " But 11 wasn't JU'it the Ollcrs who UCl's Roberts wins "BILENE. Tc\a\ -llCI tenms standout Mike Rotx·ns teamed with Tt'xas ('hrisuun l ln1Vfrsit) · .. Oda Vo1eh to win the doubkC> 111lc at the Abilene Collcg1a1e Indoor In' 11a- tional Sunda) Robcns had not planned on pla~ iog doubles. but took Vo1ch's in- vitation 10 pla} together for thl.' lim timr. The ne"' tandem topped Evan McG1nn and Rotx·n ..\nloun of .\r- kan\3s. 6-4. 6-1 1n the final. Br Tb~ D•nr Pilot ...... , ..... llrrilDI')'. 11il .... hlldlkir .._.ol..,..• pammitill in HOUllOll larieary • AAer IC'Orins on llleir ,.,. diiw pcmmiOM '° bullet 1 17-10 lad wttll 2:42 mnainina aa Ille Ina hal( lht Ramt~ lbul OUI lbc ml Of ·-~· Still, it wat 1 balanced ofttntivt drort It Evcmt rompkud 19 o(27 pnsn for 21 S yards and Ck~itland Oary ran 21 times f'or 87 or t.M Roms' I J 8 rushana yards. To the contrary. the Oilers man· agtd ju5t 33 rushina yards. but the passina game was respontibk for buildinaan early 10.J ltad. A petfttt 4().yard stoke to Hill made it 7-0. and a 46-yatd completion to Tony Jones set up a 22-yard Oama field goal that mlldc it 10.J. "We misiudgcd their )peed l'Ar'l y. and they ran by us twice," Shunnur said. ··eut gl'nerall y speakina. our guys played well. We played dis.- ciphned defense as well as you can against a good offensive football team." But the Rams c-0un1crtd with a I (),play. 81-yard drive capped by Gary's I-yard dive and after repin· ing possession, they scored again on a 10-play. 80.yard drive capped by a :?-yard pass from Everett to tigltt end Damone Johnson. "I think we simphficd thin~ and ran things a little more effecti vely," E vcren said. R•m1 17, Olen 13 Sc.ere Irv OM"'" 10 0 0 )-1) ~ Jt 0 ~17 FntOuartw Hou-ti•tl .0 P.U\ •rom Moo" G1>re<• 11.ICll I 31• lt••N-FG La,,\ lord 19 ',. Hou-FG Gtreot 11 1• 00 SKeftdOU.,_ ltAtn\-GArv 1 ru" ILAn\IC)(d k•Cl\ I J ~ ltAtn\-0 Jonf\wn 2 ~" tram Ev..-et• La,.\IOtd ~tCI\ 1111 """" Ou•t'Mf Hou FG Gar<•• )1 1 26 A-Sl 611 • GAME STATISTICS Heu lttm1 F ,, '' oown\ 10 1l Ru111e1·vArd\ 17 )) l 1-1 11 P•\\•"9 333 191 It et urn V ard1 D 0 0 Como All '"' 76 43 1 19 11 I S•C~e<l·Verd\ LO\I 1'10 l 11 Pµnt\ 1 J'I l ?• Fum~" LO\I 2 ·O I 0 Pet1Allle1 Verd\ 6·61 6 l6 To~ ol P~UU•on 76 S6 13 0. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ltU'>HING-Hou\1()11 WMe 9 79. 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Lunar a1pert rn1nc1dt·~ "11h lr11\ cl. l'Om· n1un1latwn. rcu1gn1t1on of \ptntual 'alue~ Ma1or dom~t1c adjustment fl'' oh C\ around rl·~1tknC'r. marital ~IJIU'i Musil nowel'\ will figure '" \lrnano SCORPIO l<kt. 2 \-Nov 21) L>on't <'~uatr hC's11auon with defeat It 1\ nghl that )OU pie) wa111n1 pmc Tt'rms require rd incmcnt Scparat<' fJll from fan Ill\) r mph3\I\ t)n rm· plo~ml"nt. being in toulh ""h ngh1 1X'11plc. AGITTARIUS !No' ll·D« 21) ~potllght on flO"t'r rntrnstl> lcpl agrrcmcnt manta! \tatus • You cmc~ '"ctonous rn d1spu1r 1n,oh · 1n1 la" '\ \lur 'll'"' opllono; will bt' scru.1UlUcd PLSCc' tiaurl"' pron11- neotJ) CAPRICORN (I~ ~:!-Jan Ill)· What m11h1 hti\C \l.trtcd "' :imu\C· ml"nl could ht>t om1· ~nou\, mc:an- 1ngful. Fot us on rmplu) mcn1. J)Ch. depcndent\. a h1l1t) w r.rt 10~ done ·Long-dl\mnn· romm11n1l.111on <0n· cc.-m' lll'l"'\1hk Jottrne\ AQlJARl llS tJnn W·fr b 18) ThoK you It'll hchrnd 111trmp1 to r1d1culr )nur f")fOll"l'\~ Sharp retAl111 11o n on yout f"):lrl JU'lf1f1ed lk d1rrr1, Ulkl" 1n1t1111vr 8l"I to he:tn u( m111 tt'r\, U>\C l"l'la1t0Mh1p hltl'l\clnl' l CO 1n\Ol\CJ PISCES (Frb Jq.Mmh 20) Pl'llc· llcal mitten dom1n11c.-rn \'Onncctron v.1th durable Jood'. hes1c '' un. 5ttunty ln1u11ton on tlrJ!Ct. wn-<'S as reliable au1<k f11.mtly member confides 1nd1"'°'n:11on. Re under· standrna. IP' NOV. ' IS YO fl IUllT11DAY: You are capable of 1nkula11na rttl· rnp. of p1n1na 1hrc1u&h v.Tlttcn wnrd Ynu are rttat1vc, p.t\ 1ona1c. dedtC'alcd. '1uhborn Gemini. Vi110. Saamariu'J pen.on• play amportant mfC1 in )'Our hft Cumnt C)\:Je hiah· h&hti bu<11nt"u c:uttr. m1nt1l 1t11u pouiblc addition to famtl)' Your trentth return • v1aor •tit rcplatt ~nnut DunnJ No\o"tmbc:r )Ou m.1~c ffnh \Ian In MW dtt'K110n lftd roukf ht vecy m1Kh in kne. You'tt on m0tt solid cmo11onal·On1nc1al -bl"' lfl Otte btt -- Mveaay. l'llov. :t ARIES (March 21-Apnl :?0) Be· cau~ >ou someho" managed to keep )our tl'mpcr llr cmoaioM '"'<"II under control. even whC'n ~lluanl'ln' 11p1>4:an·d 10 be Jchhcraacl" de<i1gnl·,1 to makr )OU rrtnhatr. 11 •~ no" }Our tum to d1C1a1c lt"rm' and '"'"' un rttt1v1 ng the guarant~s 111 rt'<<>&· n111nn \OU kno" \OU ha\l' l"J1ned TAURUS (Apnl 21-Ma) .?ll \tu) ('(U\C tu home ;lftd (am1ltar \UIYUunJ 1n&' for a while and above all. ""l'1d htc'omrng '"'Uhl'<I rn an' form ol power ~truglc nr intngu<' '\our per· son1l world will bctoml" con~1der ahh murt" stahlc and s«urc aflcr the l\un has madl" a drc1~" <" aspt'l I 10 r1u10 1n l\corp10 on 'llo\ 10 GEMINI (Ma) 22-Junt .?I ) Lo'cd unc;.,, offspnna and dose ci:impa· n1on\ now sec 'Ou at )Our mo\I u1u1e rcrctpll"C' anJ. 10 some c.\· tent rt"' 11al11cd So ckar the air ind ma~r l''l'r)Ont' in \1ght .iwurc that )OU l'\pcct t·ons1derJhl) more t'oop- cro11on. suppon and unde,,tand1na mrr long-term carrcr ai. \\CU 11$ dnme\llC ••,ucs CANCER (Junr :?.?-July 23): ~ !'au~ both Venu~ and lhr un in Storp10 Rl"t' now overshadowed by Pluto )OU ma~ fl'd hun ond rvro uu~hed tlo"C'cr }OU have •II the ~prntoal 11nd menial l'C"iOUl'CC'\ to 1 npc w11h th1\ rather emo11c>nally 1lt•turb1n1 pha,c -t'vtn bt'nefit frum t~e mo" up nina e~pttlence\ 01 c~untc". LEO (July 24-Aua. 23)! Pannc~. lo,c\I OnH ot clo« compen1ons ma)' lppc.Ar tO be Solnl O\l'f I lot Of old sroull<l 11\d ~'""' opcmn• up 11\ old ~ound Ho-c,cr. whal tJ f'C\Uled O\>C'r lht' n<'\I (cw da)~ 51\ould ~kc ~ou mitre lha1 ctn11n 1l1er1t1on\ on the home fmnl arc both nttcual") and 10 )oyr ad,1nlqc VlllOO (AuJ. 2•· ept 2 l AdvC'nt upcch bct-.ttn Venus and Pluto Urf,t'• )OU to c.att QUI all )Ul.tr r..-." and ~ Lift mall) can • amt lchtnlutt and • lot of fun to boot, but )()U mu t hl\<C' m\M'r f•ath 1n )''!Ur o"'"n kill and abihu and proret• onall) $1l'l about mak1na )Our mart LllllA (Stpl l 4·0cl 23)• Ahh<>uah )-Ou •rt enrountmna a ttn11n 1mou'" of hmtJln • criuci'm and rvrn cnv' '''t"r tinnnll'S at the.' moment 11nd ma) ha' r IC\ tcll othCI"\ 10 mrnd their oll. n hus111e\• you have ll.Orkcd far too hard for 11 mo~ l omfonnbk hf1.-s1~ le and no onr has the nr.ht 10 QUMtl<ln your Judgment or dl'\7.,lfln\ SCORPIO (Oct :?4-Nov :?~t If 1s \<ltd thut )OU do not hhl' to be "cahh~ to tt-d pm,prruus bt'caust' 1Tal prosprnt) "an a1111udc ofm1nd Hut 1n am <'' ent. tnli.t• both mtcn~I) pcr~onal and finam 1al d1fficult1ci rn )Our \tndr until aflrr tht' 10th and )1\U '"'Ill ~n CnJO) II rift rrehna Of tndraxndentr and optimism SAGITI' ARIU (No' 23-l>cc 21) C cruun planrtal") aspt'('ts or in· llurnle~ lJn r11her 1nsp1rr or lead one .ntra\ Therefore kt't'p )Our wits ;iboul 'ou now and don't takt' others 11 fat~ 'aluc or 100 111uch on tru\I Abo'r a ll ho"<''"' ton11nuc 10 n•ll 0' rr lona·term carter or profcsStonal IS~Ue\ CAPRICORN (De\ :?~·Jan. 20l. Althouah e' r-l')onc .. s cmo11on' •~ '1111 much too <'lo!IC 10 the surface. 11 least )tlu now kno" uact) how lo,cd onn fctl and whllt they pltn to do rathtr than hnvina to predict or puce "h111 the outcome of thi' 1ur- bulcn1 11ua11on will be. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2l·frb. 19)' d'cr~ nr challena1na upccts art '°mt'11mu nrtt sary bcaute I.he) alont' make us '•IU<' • JOC1at1on' which Wt' tend 10 like for arentcd • Al'<>. maier us 1pprce1ate what ha'J ht-en built up and ntahh\hed ovtt )"can Thcrefort. YO\I ~f n only pin fmm whttt }\~U ndw d1\CO\U or lurn PISCES (ft'b 20.March 20) Ccr· ta.in men1bcr$ of tht' family now SC\'fn to ~•nt to rt-open nqotlahon, ur d11c-uM.101u Thn'fforc, tn spnf" of 1111 f«hnt rather confuted. let do11tn or bc:tra eel you w.ould be: ~ell ad· \1\(\j to a1vc 11\c:m I S)mpatht'tl\. hc:anna rather than ll'JCCI any ntW O\>MUtt OtOh\t" httnc;h Out of hand IP YOOI 81RTHOA Y II TODAY: ,Thtn t0 much rt'lll don depend on tht' ~~111 of J)lnners or ck>te aHOC11tn t""" d•~ Th(~f~. 1r )OU &IT 10 nnd lht f\tlfilll'Mft1 lnJ happMU ou \ttk 1 ntw formula and a -t\olt dtlT<'l"t'nl tct of ru l\l"C lo ht d1~u\'W"d and rttd -___ .._ __ G~ Offlce/Secty IOnPIH/IOUP Bright high energy people needed for new accounts position V'6AM·12 Noon Mon-Fri .... $300-$500 per weett V'Pald Training V'Fun Costa Mesa olfiQe IAI ST&Tlll &nlT PIT 4pm-9pm Sat off Non exp $5 SO Hr exp S6 Hr NB 1C<IM area 644-7 151 PASTE-IP PEISOI 5 days a week Including Sat Wiii train Apply PENNYSAVER. 1660 Ptecent11. Costa Mesa P /T IUIUlllZlll In the Santf Ana a1e1 de-partment SIOfea Fle111bte d~y hours No weeker1d1 No ••f*"lence nee Car needed Send Pl\ooe no . w ork: ti1s1ory t o ICCM545, 11 3 Un!Vefatty Plaza Hackensack. N J 07601 llAL EIT&TI &11111 Busy Newport RE. co Metia 9Jll)etteneed MC'y and an ass1.s1.,,t 10 a toP p<odU<»f Musi be Mlf· atarteJ. aogreul\19 and e111remety dependable Send Salary req 1 (• mutll to P~O 8o11 8140 •133, N 8 92658 HIEPTiiiilT P«,,,.,_,t PIT 12 30-S Hvy phones Lite lyPing Executive Suite 64().54 70 IDTDR ROUTES available 1n Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beech Fountain VaJley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING °'~ OftP Ott A Yt "..,..,.~,. tfl4 P'oel iii iMilr•net 111.L 142-4111 • *PlltTI••* JOBS NOW! 1111m ~ Earn GOOD MONEY and tieve a chance to Parn dally & weekly CHh t>onuses plus oo on out- •nos and mOl'e' CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMA TION1 UPTO •soo PER MONTH * 10 COWCTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable trtnsporlation and liability insurance I CALL 642-4333 HUNTlNGI'ON BEACH. ~A MPSA. NEWPORT BEACH, FOUNT AlN V AU.£Y, IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH TRADE . now YOU CAN FINO IT IN THE CLASSIAED1 Acou'>l1ca1 Ce111ng'> • laterier .,.,.. s.n. ACCOUSllC cethn0s and T axtures Respreyed, Re- moll9d Lie Ins 776-758• AU LI.AN V .Alt Makes and Models Courteou1 Serv 558--0515 Tll lllllUL 3021·8 Herbof Bl C M HAI tltt TILE IUI Electrrcal I •••nnn• .All Re11d /Commerctel (71'1650-7056 1•:nr LNkV ~s-Actd wesh JicP1tf* m>Y"i & regrout New & Repair llllllllS-WILLEll PAINT Insurance work. Bathrms-Showe< doors Gen Contrec:tor Electric large 0< small .All WOtk Kllc-Floors-Plumbrno s.rvtce Tenant lmptO\I Q\llr Fr" •t 775-2799 LIC 25yrs 0 C 6TJ-8065 Comm/Offc/Res E"41rgy Child Care 1 N L111a'1 Pm1t1 llYUft Mln0< repairs Complete ~as opening tOf 1n'lant r .. toratlons Born .Again Reltoretlon 249678 WORD PROCESSING & BKKPG Will plcil up & dehver For more Info CALL Kim Of Ruth 860-2171 or 9M-0522 Mgmt Computer Power Lrc 602108 5•0· 1979 PlllER PACIFIC Strong tntelljgetlt Crews REAS RATE~ T t38(µ6 112-1411 SELL throu1h classlf~ •8'1-..ae• lnt/EJll OUAl.ITY et e reuonebM prtce ...... •n nr.-un ,..,... ... 1111 no P Gredes K ttwu • EJICll refs Exp With Dyste11 .. Ginny 720-3999 FREE PERSONALS \ :.. USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARlY (First three words ore boldface) 25 w ord moxmum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All CalHns Wiii Be Charged Regular Rote. 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Loaded t.o" mllH .,. ••*tJi llw MCI MecA"1HUA eotJAM '° the ,_., o4 .-COft-oordet ot Orenot ~ (843-453) nanindan In .,. • 11apt CL.EANIM PAIITTIEMHeP. ,.,,., In~ oerteln Deed of laMI deecl ot tMit OISO .... • 1t11 an by .,. court. The nemtC•I Md ~ Tniet ~ bv Linde I<. the followlna: ~ .,. THE PS'TfTION edd!'9le of the .,....,_.,, HOdtklne, en 11nmarrled LOT 52 CW TAACT 9«) .... •.-:..a-a. ,. ~L .1.-l.L-• n........&.ia: u..,a_ ... ~ ~ "-erWt AIVNO, INC .. • Cellf. women, 30U IN THI CITY OI r -·-·u--.aa-..... •-rCllW~~------· lu•··~·· mTlllllT-...,....., lht ...... Corjk)fttlon. 21797 t.At<I ~--Mardi 7. tttO, PORT BEACH.COUNTY ,.. ........ 6'a :I Ut •• .. 11arilt-1-~11 . \I'~ . 'J'¥ . 2818 .. ........., ....... CM undtf the II~ ..... VlStA. ~t. T°"°· CA tM30 In the oMce of the County OAAHGE. STATE OI ,_.,... -""· · ~Ion of r... The ~ pertlMftt "9oorder o4 Mid County,• F~ AS Pl" MAP ..,.lftj ..... -.-,UI Ill• .... !!!! A .... , ... ~,,····· 94 ....... ~·-· ACC. (Thia ----:=-= ller9'o" ~lbed In gen-"9c6fdet'• 1Nt""'*'1 No. CO .. OfD IN 8001< ••• -Mo DrDf A --r _............__ .... ---~,,..,----allow 1M .,., •. 8toc* In Trede. ~JC· IO-t2f4$3, bv r..aon of PAGES 12 AHO t3, .... r.·-S -·-· M ........_...,........ --WNt.mele.. ,5'11",200 FORD IH5MU91ang ,.pr...mattY. W. turH, Eq11lpment. and bN9cflotdliMllltlnpeymer!C CE\.1.ANEOUS MAPS, IH =-I'' 1 :&.. ,, .... · ... ......._ ..... ... "80-M ~ .. '9**· Lady ftnanclaly wure kw lbt. Seekt Wlllt• temafe 289. new CUiiom paint red "*'~~lone dlOUC GOOdWtll ~ a C*teln DRY Of perforl'IW'Oe of tlle otlll-THE OFFICE OF Tt'E ttenat:'"n-:'n:,,.: ::.-.:::.. ~: ~: ~ wtth a ~~ ~ T~ !~!:: =· ~~:~: wfwMe pfnttrlpe. new obt. court aPl)l'CWat. CLEANE"8 butir1W Md 11 ge1lorl11«1ured it.eby. In· COUNTY AECOADEA Pf ._... 35-45 to.,_.. ..,.,,C..,.""°'°" ... · ·-·--...... ·--· lnO ,...~ Non ~~1•c:!·21~1&-~2 =.,,t C»fWn..-:Z ~'rtw:t~.13~~E.AL:~ =~ ~~ !: "f~IN DEFAULT ............ ':...!'!'!'::t:!: ~~ ...... wrn Lil =-..:..~boac::r amotcer •1003 ~ ew714/893-5128. hoWever. lht PMONI tJMHE,CA127tl. recorded JlAy 17, 1tt0 •• UHDERADEEOOfTlltUST ""'"--,._"'*I,.,.. iiilili ·-a -OK No .U,.,., ...s. t -,.~~ Wll M The ~ name llMd Recorder'• lnetniment No. DATED 41241... UHLQS ...ea,; romeuoe lt1024 deMrtblft9 ,ourMtf. • .. • ..... cllnner. ~ 11 ,011 ~ Blonde OueoolnQ, hteelc: 1'9qUired to g!Ye nob to bv the laMI 1r.-.Ol'(1) el 80-.376299. Wilt. SEl.I. AT YOU TAKE ACTION lO r~iiiiii.1-"' -200t .......... ,.,.... I~ . fin• l e at • • •• '111.-T DP lnlef•ted pet90fW unle9a H id IOCltlOn 11: "TRI PU81.IC AUCTION TO THE PM>TtCT YOUR PROP--·-· ., eo.. ........... be .......... ...-enjoy• fin• ood• I CrulH control A/C ttley have wa!Yed nob or POINTE CLUNERS" HIGHEST lllDDER FOR E .. TY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT ~ -. .. ,_., ... mutlc. ..pecldy Jazz. A M I F M c •• 's. t t •• consented to lhe propoetd Sltld t>Ylk lrentler .. In· CASH. lawful money of the A PU81.IC SAl.E. IF Y()ij •wi..i forty yWI.... ...... -• ~ .. Work In Nllwpof1 Beactl 2J18112 • ecllon.) The indlpeodeo• tended to be coneummtted United Stat ... Of. cuMer'• NEED AN EXPl.ANATI~ ....... ~,1a1 ed•"'"atlonal rm 'CMlng. ~11111. •I I •Mid 25, New In the ... 5'11''. lnter•ted In Nn PtMee admnislratlon a.-. et the olftce ot ORANGE ~ cttnn on .,,, bet* OF THE""NATUAE Of Tl* ~ Aave too9 ...,.,. ........ ...ity --athletic build, looking for !MW a~· •2032 11111 wil be gtanled ~-~ COUNTY ESCROW. CORP . credit llnlon. Of NWlgl end PROCEEDING AGAIN.IT .,.. lnMlect to promote .....-.... la'-~.,!:!: Ullieto......-iWP'toroom-slngl• profeulonat --, .. 1 ,....,..-~ --Interested per90n .._ en 1eoet Go!Oel~ Street, loen UIOcietlon domldlecl YOU. YOU SHOULD CON- --·~ WV...... ic.-........ -I ... " f9male 23-27 ettitetJc _, ,_, 2060 Hatbor Bfvd c M objection lo lhe petition Hunllngton Beach. Cen-In tllls 11a1e ... P1Y** .. TACT A LAWYER ,.....,.....• o . OYeec>-ino. ••• n• p anonanip, • owa, f\ln ioVtng, .... to o0H•ndaome , 51. • ..... · · · ri shows oood cauee IOfnla.Or~County,onOf thetlmeot ..... llrighl,tltle 2051 SHtPw'AY L.A'fl;, ....... of will and In women. •1Clll ·~· e4c • .CS to tO. Am dendnQ #lOH l'Onlamoker. Flnanclelty ~ 11 why the ooutf ~ not efler NOVEMBER 28, tttO. and lnter•t Mk! tlr It, •NEWPORT BEACH. ~A good twtelth Love to flner.clll) WUN, nice __ .__ & emotionally atable, ---111!1••---1granl the authorlly. ThUI t>Yffl tren9'er IS Mill· TnmM, In ihet,... propeity t2MO ...., tkl, bOWI, golf, ten-dbl 1111111 U hom•. non amok•r. WT I Pllm good dr .... r. Actlve1 A HEARING on l'9 ject to Celllomla UnltOfm lltuet• In Mid County end "(" a llrMI ed<lr ... "' nit and walkl In Ille surl • 1010 thoughtful. loolllng for ~lion wll be heed on Commerdel Code Section Sttte. deec:rlbed • tollowt· common deelgnatlon 9f • 1009 ii n ..... tl'le...,,. 1n .,, under 50 •• .. wt• NOVembof 29, 1HO 81 e1oe PAacll 1: prcperty 11 lhOwfl at>cM.~ Ill' .. a D·O·OWM, Iowa con• llf lllT...... Oltl 5'1", 120 Iba. NJS I f91'nale with olasa • 10t 1 --Tm.I 1 45 P.M. In [)ept. 3A The nlllM and IMklrW ~ UNl'T 1 ~ SHOWN ANO wwrenty II gi_.. u to• ••• verutlon. theater, IS • ~lful c1asay de-em a !\In 1ovtng peflOf'I _ 9 w located ac 700 CMc Ille pereon with whom DEANED ON THAT CER· CCll'nf;>lei•w Of co,,~ ..,.,. nice guy? 30140 bookt, flatllng, love. -'---. 5•8 .. : 125 lt>s that work• hwd and..,. Timi. ... , Ill 5 auto. cruite. pl door Center Drive Wett, s.nw ctalmt may tie flied 11 OA· TAIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN nffll " The benetlelll')' eomethlng?. Needing • bridge. mo~. aporta. ~.H9arto1goldl Joya Ille. Uh to meet 5·4·':-125-lfni.•ttracittve55 lock• (l5f409) Ana CA92701 ANOE COUNTY ESCROW. RECORDED AUGUST 20, underMidDeed ofTrult .. ~ aharp, ettreclive. eanng,l parla, laugtlfar, r•t-a .....-C.ttlollc. SM kind Marted gentleman DWF adrnlnlttretor Live i~tit11 IF YOU OBJECT TO CORP . 180911 GOt.D· 1980, IN . BOOK 13709, reeeonofat>rMCt10t def.,,it crazy blonde 10 enjoy life taurantt art rnutle --. ...om 35 to eo 112018 I ...__,.... w Ttllf I IHllS lhe granlino of the -lhlon ENWEST STREET. HUNT-PAGE 334 OF OFF'ICIAL RE· In Ille ot>tlgellont ..eured . ' ' • needt a teMgloui I kind " n ....... ,.....1. ec:tly MnM 2060 1" Herbor Blvd, CM YoU should •ppe.,..-al tie INOTON BEACH, CALI· CO ROS OF ORA NOE 1hereby, heretolor• t•· with? W• ,. 1tabl•. ITIIWI. ea.nee, wotklrlg. ,...,. "°"' "°"'°· •2011 ------ol tlumor loolllng for ··2-1111 ,.......,. and •tale your FORNIA 92847. and Ille IMI COUNTY, CALIFORNIA eeuted and delivered to the tunorou1. non smok••I tiNrning. i.nouao-. nice a ---IPIM. lflllll UIT male couni.rpart. AllO -obj;C~ Ot • wrttwn d~ 19' llltng dMnt by eny ~Aacll. 2: under9lgned • wnllen Dee· •2013 , SW . .,1007 -:-.... .nw-Shoct(ed at lld• bUt 1011 , bridge and ~--~~~~~· obiections with lhe court c:redlJOf en.II be NOVEM-AN UNDIVIDED t/8TH IWMlon of Default Ind 0. -, .. L.... fllULI,. YUiii A apecjel •• t..fln 11r1i.t M!'IOua. Pretty, ~ e. bfldcgammon •2023 -belore lhe heering Your BER 23. 1990, wtllctl II the INTEREST IN ANO TO LOT 1 mend fOf Siie. and wnuen FOf a suc:cesslul raven Wldow-retlr9d-•llrn at-32, !,°"' ~he. 5'8". brunette, adventurous Yllf .... _. JHP 'II •••H appeanince mey be In t>ullnee• day t>elOf'e the Of TRACT 10111. IN THE notio. of deleult and of.-. ...,_, bMUty wltll tluel trectlve and 1161• rNM. ~·-':~: = ~g., ~~ .• ~~ SWM. 27, 5'11" 140 lbt PlllHI •H ~-· per 0.f~Y°"~~A =~=flon dat• 199CI-g~N~~ g~sT~R:N~:: :ine:i0 .oea: ..::~=; ro ?IMUlie IOYef ~ft>I~-·w~~ -,trawl -boa~ -~. " u 25 & ty, Christian, Prince Long brown ~r. llMk• AT. AIC, PI S, P/8, Ult, CREDITOR or • Oiied OCTOBER 12. STATE OFCAl.IFORNIA,AS to Mlllly Mid itoila, na e. raspona ~·· --o n.-..,,,._.. ~ • 1020 Ctierm 42027 femele companlonll'llp stereo casseu, E•oel· con11ngen1 creditor ol Ile tttO SHOWN ON A MAP RE· and therMfler tl\e undef· .-1ng 1troog 1all tunny non· 1 mo k • r Am ng Age/race unimportant lent condition 133423) deoeaSed, you must file IMA"AT D. f'ATIL llfld CORDED IN 8()()1( 4U, 19*' C*lled Mid notloe of man ~ •2007 llnanc:iany ~ Pllm allll · Honetty IS I.el'• gel 111 H I your claim wlll the court HEMAMT Ill PATIL. Tr-PAGES 45 ANO 48 Of MIS· default end of e1ec11on toM -1 grad •2008 S.... llHCU11ve 40 eon. .... ITTWTM, 1,.....11'1« and .ee whet ' d mail a copy lo Ile ..,_. CElLANEOUS MAPS 1 iceeorded June 14 tttO, • Ml Yll lll IAIT ' ' 1'1 --URU Ill TIHTI pe~al repreeentatlve MYNO, Inc..• Celtfofftle THE OFFICE OF THE lnllr No. t0-3ite2t. In A .... eaucaalan. 45-60. -.... Mii g:,.,, ~~· ,.::.~00~ 176 Iba. Mld ,;Jes, fin.. heppen"'I ;,:. 122·20tl appollled by the court Corporetton COUNtv RECORDER OF Boo!\. p909, ol Ofltelel ~ mentally & phy11callyl llftlTml tel~t. fun. ChttaUen cure, own t>uslneu ., 11hin lour months .. om •JT LITTY o. UV,,,.. .... 0 RANGE . C 0 U N T Y. corda In the ollice of the Qe.. haelttly & Kll\19, seeking Attrecttve gentleman. ss. "'81uet • ..,._ ltfatyte. Enjoy ~ijng. 1rav•I. dlnJ lllmlllT ,., LINCOLN t~79 Ma1k I/, ttwt date ol llrlt -.U.nce of DE 'Tr....-M(I ) tOGHHER WITH All IM· corder ol Orange a~-companlOnl MekslrimledyoftwllCI needtloYlngonewoman &..... movleal K-' .... fl 3• .. __.. _....._..., collector Hflel, lull tiers as prov6ded In Publllhed Orenge Coa11 PROl/EMENTS THEREON. Sald .. leWlllt>erNOe.bllt to 9"91• ,,... toys & 2""-35 for .. _ ,_ t...:·....... m.,, •2010 "'Jlh _,......'¥ I . .. ytS .................. at ... , power leather. very good llon 9100 ol Ile Dalty Piiot Ncwembef s. EXCEPTING THEREFROM wltnout COYenenl Of ww-C'h It Let talt ., "'" "' ·-...... aeetc attrectlve female ..,,. SM 3~8 college car 5 1 000 mites al!lomia Probate Code 1990 CONOOMINtUt.A UNITS I renty. ".Pf"' Ofvnplled, r..-iar•ives I e art & n'WSIC Must low ~ tknMer lnt.,..11 lor loot NII tan to ll'lare r• $ 3 . 4 9 5 I o t> o time for filing cJa1nw M279 THROUGH 8 INCLUSIVE, gwdtng hlle potMllton, Of Chance -call me •2005-leughter, chlldren & P .. llW relallonll'llp •1022 melndef of ,..son (Big 171 415 45•9808 alter ti not exptre before four LOC~TEOTHEREON enc:umbtances. to pey IM llTlllUTI. church • 1030 ""91--10) RoM Bowl Tk:llet1. 12pm lhs from lb• hewing M.IC NOTICC ~AACU I remaining ~lndpil IUITI or ~ .. _.. ,. I -..... -"tr•·~!._ o!_.!'09t.:... "r1~ llllllllll 1 •2015 .. nolio&d above AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· the note(•) MCUred by Mid ~ _,,_ ...-,,.. ,.,., .,.., ,,. ,,... ..... LINCOLN 82 Contonenlel YOU MAY EXAMINE ,ICTmoua au..... MEl"1 APPURtENANT TO deed ol Trust with Int.,_ UTIST11 · Classy lady petite. 11S ttwngS Are YoU OYW 30 11 Y AITIYI WllTll Luxur10U1 sedan 1mpec· the lie k.flpt by the rt " MA* ITATl•NT EACH UNIT FOR THE USE 11 tn Mid note provided, lid· Divorced profeulona~ lbs. llO"t b<own l\alr end succaaful? Do you Woman. 32 YMfl of age, ...... Ill• c;at>le full power dlQ•tel •• a cou.,,.. TM lolowlng '*'°"' .,. AND OCCUPANCY OF vencee. 11 eny under IM man, 55 NJS wtshel to Sparkling~ & dauhng flke to baY8 tun? lNve enjoys_ travel. dining oot wa-tnstrumef'llS leather in· lnto.ested In the =ate dOtnQ buSIMSI n THOSE PORTIONS Of THE IWIT\9 of Mid Deed ol Trwt. mH1 unencumber ed ll'IUle Seeking wtllt•pro-meameaugedellcrtt>lng & Mving lunl Are you -H• tef•qt driven ........ .,,you~ lite Wllh fl• court FUKUMOtO TRADING • RESTRICTED COMMON , .... awgee and..,,.,,... r.mMI klrldred *C)lrll 10 1e11lonal gentleman. whal you hll•! •2026 IOCC:ftSful & euy-gotng? SWM profeulonal 1ln-6.000 miles a year. priced • tormal ~est lo< St l/1nc.nt. Laguna Nfguel AREA DESIGNATED 1H THE of.the TrvltM 800 ol \lie 30'a. • 1013 34·'43 yts. Non amok« Leave me a menage & ce<ely detirea confident, below t>ooll must be Speoal Notice ol Ile M!nQ Caltl 92677 DECLARATION OF RE· '""'' Cttated by Uid Oted •2017 llUTllll• WI ..... cl\etl •2024 co.wpatlble SWF 3()..40 seen $4 967 81 Call ol •n lnvenolO"' ana Ken11 Fukumoto. 8 SI Vin-OSTRICtlONS ANO SHOWN ol Trull Said .... WIN be a--&.wNlr •• -lor friendship love and I f ., cenl LllOV"' MtgUel Clllf M THE CONDOMINIUM held on .. _ ... ., ---ftl..LIYll' IAL -. .. SWF 1r111 .. nF1Yf poulble ~.age ,.... 973· 1345 :~:,sa.::, est•::-• 92877 PLAN FOR EACH UNIT Novwnt>et 19. 1990. al -~ S""• _...... ~ com-22 llandtome 8 2 -•-• llonll'llp •1023 Mercury t984 Couoar account J J:llldld ~ n 111 bu11neu 11 con· T~ 11r .. 1 addreu Of t 30 pm 1n the lobby to lhe 50, 5'9" l'lelltttly quiet, lorteble 4().45 yrs 04d Straight eding. non JWO-lllnllll _ fully loaded n celtent con· section 1250 ol f\e dueled t>y en ind11Aduel other common dellgnatlort build Ing tocated at ~ 1 tovlng, non/smoker Into male to &hare 1ntefe1t1 & ~. Looking lor P1ne1 lor Mlf·HSUred nTI llAll,.. 011100 in & out 70.000 Caltfomta Probate Codi A The reglstrantl•l com· Of the ••at l>fOC>eftY nttein-Soutll Lew11 Su.t. Orllf'99 t>tking, ming eonc.rts, compan1onsh!i). I love same 19-30 to share lun cowboy who appreciate• 01Yorced no Tr~. 8 n taM, miles 1 owner $3 900 Request lor Soecial Notice mencect to 1nnsact blnt-•bov• d .. crtt>ed 11 Cal4f«nla 929&8 dining, good times. etc ' sportl. travel & law In the eun. • 1000 blondea, ct\arm and wit .. 210 lb• but IOllll''Q & car-63 t-4844 · toim is eveil~ from fl• Mh 11nd., the Flc1111<>u1 l>Ufpofted to be 2SS9 EJOen At the lime ot the lnlhel Seeks S W M 4 5 + Smoltet OK •2030 1--U ffll•aL No . designer Jeans tng Woman eny rece, 25 oourt cierk. Bulln•u n1me(a) t11t•d AV9nUe. •A, C0911 Mesa. p(lblleatlon of tllll notQ. •/mutual n terests "'"' -OLDS 1970 Cullan Su Attor f p tltt . 1bove on <>etobet' 1990 c.&tlornl• the total 1moun1 of the "" 62006 ' ..... ._f a•flf . pl4NIMl!lll •2029 yrs & Ovet No drugs Fun preme 2·dOOr loaded e 1:y or • ener; Ken11 Fukumolo The und•nlgned dll · paid balance ol Ille Obll- •J I--loving 1001 Su?nmert .. up er, Tlltl atattmenl WU filed elelmS ell "8blltly 1()1 8ny In-get!Qf\ Meuf9d by the abo\19 • -a-..... , •DWM . nonllf'l\Ok•r . WM 85, 5·7·. witty, ~-sn, H +, I ' estate Hie t owner • h ..... Coun ,.._., ... Or eorrKlnest "' •aid ...... dete bed .. __. I I I .A .. 1 •-•'""' -I non/ g..... part-11me llK ..... ,..._ ... ,IC courtly 170 1 .... Pror~·•~ai ten· Wlf11 IAU TlllTllS S 1 9 8 O E ' c e 11 ~ n I Rhode• w1i ,,.., IY ..,.. .. "" • " ........, 0 iua '"' .l .. ""' .,.,_, .,... __,., 775-68<1n 1 Ea.et ColO''do Blvd. ange County on-Oc1ot>er 5 ecktreu Of other common •tJmated c:otll. ••'*'4". • .. I parent 35 . ...-. witty, ·Meo-traditional ett1tuda n11. fun biking beectl. t.lk .. to party. lhoot pool, Ste 407 1990 dellgnatton • n d • d v 1 n e •a I a Widow. late 50'1. 10 mee~ eng1glng. a1tract111e. Smoter S..ks auract-candlellghl, fireplace fun & oemes. maybe Paudan• CA 91101 '47'141 S.llCI sate win be ~ l tS0.000 00 gentlemen who love totally unencumbered Ive. well-bred, lntelligef'lt LOOklng lor attree1i11e. serious Looking for ange Coast Daily Ptlol Put>ll1hed Orange eo .. 1 Mlt\qr.it w81'renty ••pr-°' It •• poulble that at 1tie nttUfe. walk on t>eael'I SWF, 25-.35 for 1pon-woman tor travel compa-trim. sincere lady, 30-50 female w llh same --Dl-.,.-1c-un-T-IC£--1 29 30 Nov 5'. t 990 Dlllty Piiot October ts. 22. Implied, regarding mte. P09-flme ot ute 111e opening bid H a s s e n • e o I taneous combuatlon n10n&h!Q 1015 10 share 10mel•H ol the lnterHll LlkH pro-,.u.x. nu ' · · 29 November s. 1990 NSslon. °' encumbranc:ee, may tie Iese tllan the toter humor/com mun1cationl • t027 •aM •• ..~Al abOYe • 10t4 restlonal IPOrl garnet F........... M-21§ 10 satisfy the llnpajd Obll-lndet>ledtltsl due end lnle<flled In pet-_, I 0 ••-11\19 • 1031 -QellOnl MCUfed by NkS Da.ta. l()J2U90 eonalnrO\ilrlll ·2022 •tr l'I L.u mm .... II, Tl• FICTITIOUS auu.ss P\B.tC NOTICE P\atC NOTICE 0..0 of Trull Miii ,,,,., .. , T.D ....... c....,,,, ..., 133 Good WI W II YIS ,.... NAME STATEMENT ano Olllef -u provtded • .-. r rw ... 1_..a.....,. HAWS ,, yr1 04d I'm lnter .. ted In Handsome, MMlllve. •f· loolltng, walllt, ten-• The lollOw•"O persons are F._ FICTITIOUa .,...., therein, p1u9 ad't90C91. n a,: c,.,.tel AllHMel • .._ •• ,_",," • Y I I 11at>le euocesslul male 1ectlon•t• 1'2", success-nla, candlelight dinners Blonde. very active 5 II. 3 dot"~ bus1ntts as FICTITIOUS aul ... 11 T~IMaOllOWlnglTATE•NT iny tl'lereunde< eno 1ri1er"t 1l1taflt lecreterr. f01 TUO.rll I who enjoys • var .. 1y of ful g----. 1601 .... d•-Seek• SWF. 35-55, unen-In 130 lb• likes travel-NI S "N OF CYP"ESS .... -· .,. v ..... .,... .,. "' " • NAME ITATIMIENT .. ..,,_. -~· thereon end plua 1~1. lwet)~ewte at.,DfMf9CA 48 leek• lludenu ltCllYlties In hie My ma.In sires 50llh SWF non-cumber ed 1lmllar Ing ~· non-srnokef 5800 Lincoln Avenue Tiie lo41owtng pet90ns tr• volnO .....,,,... .. ellatgesen<lt•l*\Mlof lhe .-'>(114) ...... .,. lnlerate<l In sub,ectl lille lnter .. 111 photography II wor111ng. fte11lble, home qualltl•. for loving, 2-Cotta Mesa area or vlCln-Cypre!.\ Cell! 90630 dOt"O b<Jslneu.. t2} 30TH STREET. A CaH-TruttM end al 111e '"''" IF AVAii.ABLE THE EX· •Ung. bOellng lhealef.j youresucce.sstulendec· maker Gardening w a 'I Ir I • n d -Uy H\\-6 Aulomotovfl Group CINNABON 2209 N0'111 f()fnta limited Pertnerlhlp CJMled by Mid Deed ol PECTED OPENING 91D danong. lun II yoo'ref hll• tels taltl• •2031 theater, walking. chert-.,, pfrelatlonlhlp • 1002 -. 12, 1•1111 Calolorn11 Cyprf'U C•lll Orange Miii Orange Callf : :~~~a'::: gr;:i Trvat The IOlel amounl of MAY BE OBTAINED BY 45 55 N/S HC re I --llH communlcallon """r ~ 90630 97865 .............. . I Mid ot>l<glllOnl II IN time CALLING THE FOLLOWING edi:e..ied, want a c"om~; Ill--. M l merrlege. pl\01o /1t 1025 · 145 lbt, glusea, Mette fhi1 !>u,."e's 1• con Res11urenls Unhm•ttd. 92~ me C. ..... t 1 C ol lnillel publleatton of 11111 TELEPHONE NUMBERS ON mltted relat1onll'llp,enroll,Slender.tallnlhylllfywlth ---_ ln,WLT FNTif l male eompanlonlflip tor ducted by •corporeuon lt\C wu111ng1on. 18t8 N m o .,.e orl>Of· Mot1ee.1al81,3904 THE DA¥ BEFORE THE nOWl •2014 i no encumt>ranoes indy FI ND Italian. New Englander, llv-family time. walk•. 880. TM rtog111r11ntt•> com· N0<1111al(e W1y Se1111e. WA ition. a Cal1IOf'nla Corpor-Oeted OCtot>e< t8. t990 SALE (7 t41 385-4837 "' 10 treat a special man Uke Ing In Huntington Bnc:h trelle11ng. coontry music mencl'd 10 1rens11c1 busi 98 103 ~tlon 11 <lenefcal Pert net· I OUTHWllTIRM RI-(213) 827 ·4865 lnaaotm • KING Non ll'l'lOtter Desires 10 rneel SWF. TV. affection. Non-n .. '\~ und .. r '"" l'telthOUS 11111 Ou11ne11 II eon-. 1s COfpofat• Plaza • 100. CONVIYAMCI CO .. ~Ofll-Publtlhed Orange Coall •---Ill WY 11 •2025 _ petite 30 ~ for friendship smok., Trucilera, con-Busonen nemt'fst hsted dueled by • COll>Oft llon NewpQf1 BellCll. Calif 9 ATION. • Clllfemle corpor-DIUly PtlOt October 29 No--r5•• through classified eompen1on111 1p ro-etruct.on worker• fine atxM• ou St!plemt>e• 70 The reg1str1n1111 com-T1111 buaineu ta eon-.tten, • ,,,..... vembef 5 Novemt>et 12 Undet 42 would like to 1 .. 21·1'11" 110llS mance :r t0t2 •2028 t91JO menced 10 1r.,,aac1 t>uat-< duc:ledt>y i tinwtedper"lner-h: M.Al llTATE II· t990 · meet WM t>etWMfl 35 &I Blonde flair, blue eyes, Ran<lolpn l Ho~ Prt'll "9H ur;cMf the FICllUOUI shfr CuMTWI llRVJCI, e Call-\ M·28t 50 to.,,.,. aome lun end IOve epor1s and working a .. n1 Bus1neu name(•) llll•d lie reg•llrant(al com-ferfllt cerperellofl, It• --------- romence Call met •20 181 OUI t.OOk""' lor • nlGe, Tl"' ""'""'•·nl wos ltled aoove on APfll 1 1968 menc9d to lrensec1 bo.M-Aeeftl PUBUC ltlftJIC[ """ wtth lhe C.oun1y Clerk ot Qr. Jamee M Welch I/ neu und., the Flehll b . J, -..,, Mii PY.-. nu IUl11flL ll• IO't 1 Pohl• Q.lrl "1008 -HOW TiO RESPOND ange C0<mi. °" '>l'Plt>m~ Pr"4dent Bu11n111 name(•) ll11td ~ tlOO Norttl lltoedW.,, IRVM RANCH Sil 5'6" I I I I u-~ .... .._ 2S ,_,., Tln1 statement -med tbove on Septembet 24 ..... ,., laflta ~ CA WA_._• --m, 9fTI n ne cu I _...,., .. ,-. F47050t w1tll the County Clerk ol Or· t990 trlOI, Tetep"ene (714) ;;;;1-nci;;;"' T -~·~~~~·~Ill~, Tllfll Pub••s~ Ora~ COHI ange County on September H 0 Sm<lll Pretidenl .,_.10 PUtkJC HRANNG lri"tffe. Trt\191, muSIG, sell-European attractive 011••) P1101 Qt 1ot•t>• 1s 22 17 1990 Th•• 11e1~1 wae hied Published Orange Cout ,... ~ • .._ Ing Seeking attractive btonde. prole11lonel, TiO D~n:UNE 29 Ne>v,.mt•l"r '> 1990 ' Will'!,,,. County CW1I of Or· o.ty Piiot Oe1ot>er 22 29, MMa11 wt PW IUCCHSIUI min with 1pon1aneous. IOYM 111•. M 219 Publlllled Orange Coast= County on Octobers. Novembers 1990 MoUoele-.by glventllal good veluee • 2001 I varied Interest• Seek• Dally Piiot October 15. 22. ,47' M·238 lhe Board of DifKIOft 01 SWM 40-tO llneere, ---------1 29 Novemt>et 5 1990 Publtslled Orange Coal! 1r111ne Ranch Water Oiattle1 •nr,...11111,LlllllTIYll_ , =~':":'200-;cvre P\IJl:IC NOTICE M- 2 ta Deify P11o1 Oc1ot>er ts. 22. PWlJC NOTICE :!~:::;=~~ ,,,.. FICTITIOUI 8UllNlll 29 Novembet 5· ttoO WI* MaNQement Pteo 10f n yr Old w 1M 5·9 .. 115 U11ma, • Call 1-900-844-0100 NA• auTEMENT rtaic NOTteE .. ·21 Pttrmoue ....... the Olt•rtet tile hnmg..., Iba From beeeh area. 11 ___ 1 TUYEL E . t11e 1o110..n"O Pllfl<>M M• "8.JC NOTICE NAiii •TA,.._JfT be lle4d 11 a oo p M or .. married, IMklng •-•••' e nter 4 -digtt code appcart'ng t'n ad dOl"(lbulln ... oa. ,ICTITIOUl au ... al TtlefOIOwlneP«9onl.,. IOOf'I ltlerM'1er U Pt8C>-golng open-minded AND companlonatllp Fun-• TRAVALINK 2572 El<lflfl . .. ... aTATIMaHT ,tCTITIOUI au..... dcMng butlMM.. tlcable. II . regular ,,.,Ing W/ 20• for romenuc loV'lna. energetlC, MnSU-e Listen to greeting Ave •H Ct>ll•Mesa Callf Tlle lOlloWlogpettonlat• N~ITATEMINT ~z. DESIGN. MANU-OllNBoetd or Olreetorton dlnnert and llftlk• on IN OUI l>WF Melt• unique 92627 dOtng bu1tnesa al TM loloWlng l*90M .,. FACTURING, 72t w. "'" ~ 19, 1990, In the ~ • 1006 mature, ••tabll•h•d • Leave mes age (you ca n change 1· t $y514n I A111or1 25n VIRTU PRODUCTIONS. do4na bullneet • St!MI, Sult• A ... C091a Dlltrlcl Otta. 18802 Bar· gentlemtn I am 44, 5 7" • Elden Ave •H Costa Meta 870 W 17th S1r .. 1 8IOo E7. M~ SPOT DETAii.iNG Meta. CA 92827 deetl Awitnve. IMne C., a.&llfUIY· N/S,fllghtatten<Mnt wllh i'f OOt s·att's·fl'Cd) Calll 926£7 ColtaM ... c.itl 92827 711 W 11th St •B. Coeta Oe'<'ldZUMO 209'" • CoPtea 01 the PY0909ed --grown clllldren •2021 This bultnt!U •• con Oys"ne E Van Peter. 543 MeM, Calll 92127 ~leech, Cellf. t PW'l er• IVtlilet>le 11 theQle---ducted by an 1ndtvidu11 Redl1nd1 Avenue. Newi>Orl Merlin Cenlceroe. 71 f w Thll bu•IMM 11 eon-trtc:t Ofllot All 1n1...,ted Merr'lacl9 minded genii• LIT'l WMl llT the •f'g11tranl(1J com Beac:ll Calif 92883 18th St 18, Coell MeN, dVcled by. an lndMduel per90na ere lnYli.ct to be · ;tNlf\• 42-55 I ' tall Must SWF athl4Mlc: rn blonci. menct>d to 1r11nsac1 bo!I Tiits t>uslneH 11 con-c.i.t t2827 The reglllrell\CI) COfll• PfWMnl al the Maring I!) l>e ~ ~~ tieeure_.19Y..: ~ 4 ~lfli .., "ess un<I~ 111e Ftc11110V1 ducted by .,, lnCIMdual Ttllt t>YtlneN 11 eon-menc.d 10 trtnMCt heerd The propoeed Plan Ing l Wleete I enjoy all Intelligent, crHllve, ihlS•"•H n11rneca1 11a1.o r11e UQ1tllanu11 ~om Al.tdeb)" ~ ,.... under the Reth ,.... been Pfee*ed 1n ac:- tt'9 fins lhtngt In ,,,. equell'I. vol'-beM. turf W hen l~avi ng a message above on $f1Pl4tmbef I m9flOed to tttnllCt The rt191111an1C•I com-•uw1nn1 n•me(•I "" COldwiCA .tttl the Utben *2020 ... , ~, -1990 .,.,. under the Fletll meneed JO tr"lnAC1 ~ eboW on NIA Wat• Maneotment Ptan· "" •. snow Mia. ....... L r· Suun T Arn()fl BullnHI name(•) 11•1 ,_, lltMMt the f'k:t Oevtd lyMO • nlnO Act ot 1113. Jlmllll Malth-mlnded man with e C3VC your lfS( natl1C Tll11 SlllMW>nt was Med 1t>011eon Ootot>el 5, 1tt0 BualnUa nam«•I lla1ed TNI •t9ttment..,.. ...., ... ....._,l*ertet ..... ua-.m _n.irttlumor •2003 • Mcn11·on you'r t'ntcrcs·t.'" #llh Ille County C14Hk ol °' Dyanne E I/an Peter lt>0\19 on NIA with theOountyClertl of Or· ........ , C•"tat ed i' adv•n-Liii• .. Lltll .~ ·~ County on O<:tober s TlllS s1a1..,,.-.1 wu . Mwtlfl Cenlcttoe =County on Oe10t>et 11, ottow 29, 1tt0 ·-. O/M -....... a.ti••. 22 vr ..... _....._ T--. ......... e Tc 11 your age , Wiii'! , .... 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C..-7 ~ ................. IMU. ............. . .... 8UID Tr11..... or 111ecenor fl/I -Cllr fl/I ......_ cea.. 1-0CllL'lt • ,_ • ._. A. ~ Ktt ntlT ,.e1rlcll ~ Neel. "· M. ,_ .. •· .....,. ...._ II == ... ~-:' ,T,...... ., t11 .. Utulff ---~ ........ n.... .. : ..... -" ..... .!!-...... AH '*"'-.........,, ltlt2 nn w ........... e... M471 c.lf -MY I I --r • ~.oftf\MC91\eln0eld a.llbcw---.., ........._ MftMONfWICM• -......._.,_ ft1'02 W000t1oc 1&..ne. Huitt· .._,Cellf tat27 a... ......... ~ .... •-• ,.. , '91 D H Of Ttuet ell«UMd bv 0-. tooA1, ........ ....-, W La 0 •.-: • .. M ':rim '" flR... le ~· ~ 8-cfl c.llf f*l TM ~ 11 ..,. PmJC mlll Till8 ....... i. COfl· TI'9 ....... ,__ .. ~=:: pgAft MIAH J MC CAlltT'kv, 1 tr~l•.-O•t~ _. ~ Jt • ~--~·--~;u-1'1'8 l-tnt ''2'5 ~by •lndM•• ---W•WWMW9li0rl ..._--... _.... .. .. ,,_,.,IMft •IMllOlelnd 11 .,._-..end ....... E"T MUTZ , ..... ,_.,., COM-Vllele Cereon. CMf 90741 Ttle r .... rentt•I COM-MHlll •VI •1 TM t ....... Mt(•I CIOM• . T.J l!llAXX, ,..... Dll • ,_ • ~-. P'°'*'Y Ind ,.. nec:eeeary ttt.r .. Of. H 0-. ,_.... •""" ...... to ~ ._. Thia butlfttff It c:on-menceo to nnwt bull--.... ltAI I IT ~ to tr.-ct .._.... ~-t721t Uhl N . OlQ 1 II .. COfdld JUiy J1. 1M7 •In-P'Olitdecl In "'8 oontr ............ -. ,_. W uMimr tM FIC1fboul ~ by. I ...... Pllf1• '*' under tt1e ,~ TM ......... ,.,.... n W uMlt "'8 flGtltooYI <e e ~ ~. ""'"'-'t no 11""3e072 of document• for lfwlH __ ...,_....,.... • 1' .... '*"9C•I lltteo nwthrQ 8u1lnMt nllfM(11 MetM ~---· eue1nee1 11--C•I llttH c.M nlN .. • ... --..:-:; C~ Atcofcte of Of1n91 lllllllb•• ..... C..-. d'8dl •O!!!!*' ... ----: ~_.!!!'~ 11, '"° Tne reg1ttr1nt(1) COl'll• ~OI\ OC10W ti, 1tto T f ,O .. f lT, 1'PU4 aooveon.Odotw 1, 1MO The TJJC °'*""I ec., _ ounty, Clllfornl1, and ....... C1f ft1'7 loeM* eNI .--• _ _._ :="'' "*"*' 10 tranuct tMlll-Patrlok M NMll ... c" Wt., .. untl,,oton eruce Kiib«. l/IQI Pr .. petMll. lnC ~ I 1 IJ I 11 -pwtulnt to tl\tl oetllin No-Witt\~ '*'-MO, ~· Al --.:--"'. •-ICIUTNI•• ... flied nnt ~ 11\it '1ctllklul Tnle etlternertt ,. .. Mid Beldl. ~ 9*1 dent TNt OU91MM le tOft. ..... ..,_ • ,.. ttce Of DeflUlt ~ In Mrtet ~ ..-. IN toOdl .. ldO "• ta; d ... ...,. County Cllrll of Of. lu•1neu n1"'9(1I lilted with t1141,County Ctertc of Or· AoMr1 L ..,.,, UN TtW 1tel"'*ll Wtll hild duded by • t«OO'Gmoft _. .. .._,.. t9COt6'ct Auguat t, 1tt0• ~lion• on Ne .. .,..._...._......., ...... ..-Count'tonOCtotierH •t>cMon October 1, tt90 anoeCountyonOc10b9r 1t, CanMI Of C-.. MW. ~tMCoumyei.nt'OfOf· The r19+11r~tC•I c.c>m · lnetrument no to-404 '21 of of"°9 of lhl °"**Of ""*" al ...., ... ..,..... '° '"° Olene MerabelO 1990 CtllW t2tH anoe Collnt'( on Octob9r It, ~ 10 ttW'IMCt ...,. •,.. • _. •,.. Oftdel ~~ Of MIO llc Wcn.1. P"°' c•.C .. hon "' tM '~ Th•,._,.,,.,, WM ftled ..,_ J1mu Horlen, at '"° n.u under the F~ = • .... ,_ __, C~fY. will uncl., and DATE Of OPENING 1110S .,,.,,. of ..... '*°'~ ~ 0r.,_ Co.I with tht County Cltt1I of Of· ~. Orenoe CoMt ~ Court. ~ P~nt1t 8u11n1 .. • 111~11 1181.cl .. -. ... ,.. purwt 10 Mid o..cs Of Bldt Wll bl ,..., .. ...,. ~ lfld cAll .. •-'*'Y DmlY hv< ~ ' '2 cwioe County on~ 10. ~ ltlOt 0c1oe. 2t No-a.c.n. Cllllf t2te0 Pvt*lf*' Ormnoe Coll! •bo ... on Odober J, "'° ...... _, ... ,... TNIC 1111 " Pl'1* IUCbon ofbof IN CICy Olertl ofthl DMeONI0691aM 119u•~ tt. 2t 1t90 . 1990 V'ltl'lbtt 5 12 19 '"°. ftlle t>utfftetl II eoft• Delly Pilot OctotMw 2t No-Jey H. ~. St. VIC.ii _,.., '9 ...._ ...... fOtCMI\ lllwfut nw>My o1 the City Of !MN IOc;9Uld et One Of ~. tte0 ,lt\AllC M-2M Pcrtm M-U2 duCted by: e ~ Plfl· *"'* S 12 ,9 '990 PrMIOenl ..,.., .... '""' .. UnlMd St•t• of America, • CMc Cen• ....,., IMft9.. swnoe ..., .,,.,,.. lnC Pu~ Orll\gll eo..t ,...,., M·241 Tl\t1 tlflemem ...... ...._ cahilr'• CheCtl PIYUMI to Cellfomle 12714 untll 2.00 T~ Cf11) 2""8090. o..t., Piiot Oe1ooer 21 n . "8JC ll)TlC( The reoit1rentt•I «:c><n· Wltn the Coun1Y o.tc C'll Of. "919 .. ...., .._. ,.. lllkf TrullM Orawfl on 1 pm on ~ber '" tttO "-"' fOf 0--,._...,. No¥9mbef s '2 1990 menced to tr..-...et ~ 1ng1 Counly on Octooer '2 ...... I ·-_, .... ..... or national bainlt •• , wNc:h time end ptece bide ~ Oringt ..,.,_. M·2211 P'tCTITIOU9 ..._.. ,,... under .. IN flCIJtloul 19t() .. W • ...._, tllM Check drewn by 1 1111e or will be put>1k:tV ~ In = Pll04 ~ 5• 12. ..... ITAT'hl!NT NAm ITAH"MINT Butl,,.H n1rn«11 ll•t•d P\aJC NOTlC£ ,-4111"t1 .. ._, If ~ • Mt .___ federal c1.011 union. or 1 Counc:ll Ch1mben Wida 1 ~212 The following C*tOnS 11• rt.a.IC NOTtcE The f~ per.,,,. we lbOve on. H/A '9CTfTlOUI ~II Publ1ttled Or81\91 eo.t ~., '9dlfll 1r1ing1 llrld loan .. llMl4opel met11.0 on the ..,,.nee WAGNER FINANCIAL FlCTITIOUl llUlfNIH IMAGINE. 885 Proovct\Oft Tl\ll 11etement WU "*' The ~TA~ vetn.b41r ' 12 It, 119() ..... (JetN lft soc:1111on 0t saVlngs batik out1~.·~ '-' lrYlfte rta.IC""' 8 ER IJ ICES , 3 4 9 9 NAMI I TAnMINT Piece,~ Beech, c.Nf. with mt County Ci.ti! of Or-dcMng buM,.:: :-are M·2'5 ~~ specified In Mellon 5102 of ................. c... LEQM. MOTICa Wlmbl•don Wty, Cotta The IO!lowtng pet'IOnl •r• ~683 .,. Coun1Y on October 2'. All-AMERICAN BLUE · .......... IM Flnanclal Cod• end ,_..... '""' ... ...-~ llO'TIC9 ....... Clllf 924526 Ootno bullnest.. Paul Melcotm VOUQhl Jr 1990 PRINl SERVICE 4770 Von rtaJC NOTlCE .............. 1Ull\Ott2eo10CSo Ousinntln ....... .,.ctPun. Thomas W8gner :µg9 T BERRYS.401 Newpot19 P~mtll LMl8 J>nt ~ l(artna(l AV •9 ~ _ _..;...;..;;;..;;... ______ _ • ;;:::;, _, ... ., Chectl drtwn by I 1111• Ot ehell be albmttt.O It\ ...., dolnO bullnets .. 40ino bu1Ul9• u Rotlef't E ~ .. Dall)' Piiot October 2t No- wee4 ....... ,.... 11\tt tt••• ,, "4 Eatt fifth LOCATION OF THE o:'!!'e'-:~REBY lmt>l.OOI\ Way Co111 Center°' Sult• ,oe . ...,._Ranch Celrl 9'78e PublllfllO Ofmnoe Cout 8-;tl c-.1·92658 ,-.cnnouew••. • • CAL&NDAN09 Street In the City o4 Sent• WORK The worlt lo be PIJ· N "" .... Ceiltt 9262fi !)Ort 9eadl Celll t2tWIO Thll t>ullnen II eon-OMy lttlot ~-s ,2 A . N.AMI •TA~ =r ea e 1t t If It" a Ana Ca!1lorn1.11 all tl\llr.ghl, formed l\lreunder II iocated GIVEN N"N c::-" = Ttli• t>ustneH •s con ~ E,,lerptlnt. Inc . dueted by en lndN!duel 19 26 1990 Mane:~ ~r=-::0 Tl''t loeowtflg '*"°"8 we • eecrtta • -111 .. ano intereat con~ 1n :he City of tfWle Coun1Y Sc:tloOI Olalfle1 duc:t.0 by an lf\OlvodUll Cali! 40 t Newport Center The reo11trant(•I e<orn· M-270 ~f 90021 dOlnQ OUllf-* .. .... ..,.._ . 10 ano now'*" by 11 under 0 1 Oreno•. at Irvine CounlY..:...~lno~ b'd-i The reg11rra,.u11 com Ot • 108 N1WOOf1 BMc:h, mencec1 to trenMCt bueo· Ed•a<O c AC>ft*o ~ SPANGLES 2S,82 Cam- U:MI urw •.,... ........_ said Oeec:I ot Tr1m 1n tne Boulevard Crom Belle c.llfor .. -. r rneneecl to rr•nsact ~1 Caltf 92&e0 neea unci.r the F1eu11ou1 Manchester SI Ek.ena Park pone MlftlOn· ViejO Calif fte • ~· prCJ9WfY 11tu1ted 1n &aid Perkwey 10 Grenedl, Wrf to ll"fel\IM ,_ OI u-.:= ,_. under li'le Foct11ious Cn11she C Hegge. Pr.,._ 8u11neu n1me<11 t11ted P\llJC NOTtct C.lif 90a21 fl681 '"""'DOM:' .., r..,..u County eno Stated de-OE.SCRIPTIOHOFWORI(, 11or~t~ ~no BullneH nanietat hated denl 1183 Cat11!~1 SI . 1boveon January'· 1990 Tl\is busmeu 11 con, Ann L0t1n 2sf~2 Carl\o I .............. 1Ct1be<l .. The worll 10 be perlonned be r up • T ·~ on October 1990 Laguna Beach Caltf 92851 PIUj M VOUQhl Jr ACTTTIOUI .ueeMlaa ducted co-oannert pt,,. M!Ulon Vitjo Calif o 1tllr., 0•1t lot for· L.P' 241n Block 26 of New· ~I lnCflldl but not bl~ i.ter 11\an lO OO 1 "' uee-ThOma• A WA(}n«r Ti'l11 bu11nen 11 con. Thia 11a1emen1 wu llled NAiii ITAUMINT Tl\e ~ istrant 1 com, 9269' "' l d 1 do• t • o •I•• p«i Beach. 1n the City of lted to 1"9tfltetlon ol con.. day~ ~:OU: Tl'111 statetne<'\I ..,., hied ducted by •corporation wnh the COunty C1411'1t ol Of. Tne followlng '*''°"' are menc:;ed ~ 1ran~t bull Tl\lt 1>u1Jneu 11 COi\· el 111..S ....... Newport ~h. County of duit ano 1n1ereonnect c:e~ 11141 ,...,_,,. with the CouMy Cterli of Qr. r11e reg11tra"tea1 com· •ngeJ::ounty on October 19, doing butiMM.. , h F 11 1ou ducted b)I 1tn lndffld"81 OOfte 11eucttl • Ofanot. S1ate ol Celll0tnla, COMPLETION OF WORK IC~ d~1Hlc~unt1~t: Clll9t County on Oclober 26 meneed to 1rensac1 buSI· 1990 PRICE'S CAAF'TS 20288 ~in:!':-'na~~ll IC 11~,.: The reg111rant(11 com· aJ lhown on 1 Map thereof AH WOf'll 11 to De complet.0 Pl -· .4T 1990 neu under lht Fict10ous '41291' Megnotle Ave Hun11n9ton lt>Ove on Novemb41r 1 1990 meoced 10 m1ntaet bual· M ~ta .., recorded 1n 8ooll 3. P• within 25 conMCUtlW work· 8eadl C•foniia 9™ •1 F4n153 Butinna namet•I !ISied Publllhecl OfC11l9' Coat 9Mch. Cell1 92648 Anoelmo ArrOlllClo neu under tne F1Ct11ioua ......... ,.... 26 MtscelltMOUS M1p1 re-"°'OdrflfromlMcSll•IP«> wNc:tl llml l8kl t>ldrwill bl Publdh«I o.anoe Coas1 11>0~ on NIA Dally Pllol Octot>ef 2t No-JlelWM M Pnce 20288 T"'• Slat~• w .. h•ed Bu1lnH1 nemet•I lltt•cl ...-.. -• .,'-.....-,. cordiot U.OOfangeCoun-tted 1n th• Nollce to~ and. h r..Ota.ln1,!; D811y P•tol NOYemt>er 5 !<> Chris11e C Hegg Presi· vernbe<5 12 ,9 '"° Magnolla A.,. Huntmgtonl..,.'"meCountyCtetkol Of at>OYeon N1A ...itor 141 ~ ._, ~· ty Proo.ct cor ~wit ~ ,9 26 1990 I dent M-253 ~ Callt 92646 • Coun: on Oct 19 Ann Lorin ' '-''" COlll d• "' T,,. S:rHI addr... or AWA.RO Of CONTRACT llOW on ,.. In the otl.c:. of M ?71 Tl\tl ll•letnent was hle<ll Donald E p,.c. 20:168 '~ y Obll Tl'l•I tta1-\t -,..., ,..,,,,...., • a¥tM _. other common ~tton The Owf1ef '""'°" the Mld11 ~rlC11Nl! be made on ""'"' 111e Cnu"'y Cler1I 01 Ot· Nil.IC *>TICE Magnotle Ave Hunt1ng1on HT2f1I .,,,, the CouMy Cler1I 01 Or· deNI ,_ .-W de le c.rte. ol Uld P'OC>f'f1Y 11 putPof1ed rlgh,, 1ft• ()plt\lng tl!OI. to ~ form MnllheO by the Nil.IC NOTICE ange Cou"ty on Octoo.t 'O 8elctl Celtf 92646 Publ•stle<I OfanQe Coat ~ County on OctObll 19 ·~ ...... ,.. .. , ''" .. 10 De 123 2'111 StlMI ...... reiect eny or ... bodl 19 Olstnct :nc, lld\ bid ""41 •990 FtCTTnOUI IUIMll Thtl bUS•ne1J •S con-0..+y P110t October 29 No-!990 ..................... Po" 8Mc:h CA waive eny Informality In • • ...... FICTITIOUS IUIMll f411m l NAMI I TATOll(NT duct.cl~ llulbal>O tnd ... ,. vemt>et 5 12 19 199() F4721S1 ..., • ...._ • ..,....... Name and llddr-o1 thl btd. to mekl awwd• In the ~form ""'.;' ~" NAMI STATUllENT Publ•~ 01ange Cou1 The tollowino peuona er• 1'111 reg1srr1n1111 com-I M.251 Pub1t!tl'led 0<•"04' Coat 11"'41 .. ..,._,.., 14 M ..... t>eneticlery ti wtloM req~t tnt•ett of the Owner and to ~ c;it;.. bid The lollowil>Q rersons .,. Daily Piiot Octob41r 22 29 doing ~--u menoed 10 rranucr bvt•-Oa.ly P1101 Octobet 29 No- ..................... the .... " t>etno conducted re;ect all other bldt "' t!. P\I ~ .,. "gr doing busl"9n IS No.emtier $ 12 1990 I ,.µ D TACKLE lbµD s ,,... unOer the FocllilOUI ..oembef $ 12 19 1990 ~. ""Mntcto. ref• O.rect1on1 10 ,,,. lb0¥1 PROPOSAL GUARANTEE ::. ~ v...:~o.. FINE fOUCH DELIVE~Y M-2301100 CLUB 4A4 Old N.wpol1 Bullt\111 n.,.. ... , hated Plll.IC NOTICE M.25"4 ....._.. cle ••11z1dn o 1 prOf)e(ty may be obtained AND BONDS Eacfl bid llhall trtc' 1 SERVICE 1 l06-B E W&lf\ut Blvd •O NewOOf1 Beech, lt>Ove on Oc101>er 2.c 1990 lllffl eftotN ell ..,..... lepl by reque111no Hme "' wnt· be , accompanied. ~l_! All item• provided lhrougn SI Santa Ana Cahl 9'70 I PUBLIC NOTICE 1C•lll 92663 Oonlld E Pr1ee FICTI'TlOUI Ml .... 81 ,... .. dlfectorio tell-Ing Ir~ ti'le beneliclOly Olt'lln.d Of c;ul\\et •... _.. all ac>Pll· Lu•• Dell Torre Jr 1106· Jonn Ooughly 44A -Old Thi•. 11a1ement WIS hied ..... llATEMUfT ~). within 10 deyl from tl'MI fll'll or by a C0tpo<all 11Urety ~ =~ mee: 1 Ind BE Walnur St San1a Ani FICTITIOUS MJllNEaa Newoor1 Blvd •D, NewPof1 With tlie Couniy Clef~ ol Or TM fOllowtng l)e'IOnS are C-Nl.OM542 publ*c.atlOllOlthl1notic. bondontnelormlurNlllld IOcal od ••• Celll 9270! NAMEITATDll(HT Beach Ca1lt 92663 ·angeCoun1yon0ct<>Mr26 OQlng~u Lwliiiiiiiiii ™ name llrld l<l<St-ol Said Hie w1H be mede by IN Owner n • gu1rentM T~ O.~nct r--.." Ille This buaine-s$ ,, con T,,. loll<>Wlng persons are T1111 bu11,. .. 1 is con· 1990 1a1AOM COMPl./TEA SER-I lM coun II (El nombft '1 wlti'IOU1 covenanr or -·· that~ ... 111 II Ill\ eward and all duel~ by an •nd·• du•' dOOnt bUSIMU H lduc:led by .,, tndtvtdl>ll F•nMO VICES (O)BOOKS ANO "~ .. dlf4icoon de 141 corte OSI r1111y exprf'H Ot 1mplted U 11 fTlll4e 10 lllrn In IC· rlgfll ~~-rel any Tne reg sH.,,llSI com ALLEN EDMUNDS 19312 Ti'le reg11tr1nt1al com· PubtltneO Ofenge Coal1 BYTES IC)TAURUS SOrl .......... , .. - gtv•TH ORANGE COUNTY to 1111• OOSMSSlon °' -eordln<le wttl'I the rerma o1 '*" •ov 0 waove .,.,., "' ' Sal l H 1 r ~A.... 1 "'· Oatl't PllOt NoYen'lbet !> t2 R D ----M "'J',..1C 1 p Al C 0 u RT cumbf~ to .. 1,6 .., ti'le "" bod ~11.. ..cure regularity Ot 1n1or~1ttOS .,, menced to trll'lsacl o..iw rnon -un 1no on "...,....., 10 rranuc .,.,,.. ,9 26 1~ WA E 321 Monte Vitt• • c.......,, •Mon~ ,_,. S .., ~·-"'-----... , , In-...., bids or.., thl blddong ness UllQet 111e F'°•cl11tous Beacl\ Caltl 92&46 ness under ,,,. Foc111iout Cost• M.sa Cai.t 92tl27 Cl\epll • c---"""' m.., .,...ms ....... "°"' Ul'lpal<I btllance due on ,,,. Woriler. uon r · OCEAN VlEW SCHOOl Bus•neH nametsr 1,sred ThomH Cltltord Bla"d IBu11n111 namec11 listed M-:L>&S quro• O M.:etak 321 lSOO ~;--o;:,_. 29 fc 1 Mouttl>" ~wy Bldg note or notet Mc:Ured by turanc:. and llablllty in· STRICT at>Ova on S..Orembef 18 19312 Salmon Lane 1-iunl· at>oVe on Octot>et 17 1990 Monte V111a r O Cos•• ,,...,.,.,. 911c11 C 'tl'd Floor. l -ciu,,. H1U1 S..O Oeecl of T1u11 to wtl suranee ••acute I contract DI C• 1990 1ng1on S.acl'I C.hl 92~6 Jot"ln DougMy I Meta-Caltl 92627 ~ C'A'91&53·1208 $25160008 plutlhtlol'<>"'· in Ille required'°'"' and .. "at.~"':~· t ti LutSOe LaTcweJr T'1•J business •S con-f1>11 s1a1~1 was tiled P\8.ICNOTlC£ Tl\11 ous•ne u 11 con· ........... . 1"9 name address and 1ng Mllmared coS11 ax-lurnlltl utlaflCIOtY bond• ~ Vtew 1c..:': = T1>i. sra1..,_,1 was hie<! ducted bv en •nd1Y1dua1 With 1t>e County C.~ ol Of-OUCted by "'tnd•llldu•I 111 1eteoN>ne numbef of p111n-penMI and edVll'ICH at the tor the fltlti'lfui oertormanc. °' C ... Cati .. 11,, "'t' Count Cler~ 01 Or The reg1stran1111 com-enge Counly on Oc10~• 19 FICTITIOUI 9U ... I. The reg1strant111 com· ......... ~ 1norney. 0t p1.,n1111 tlft'le of ll'le 1n1t1a1 publoca11on of lhe oontract •nd '°' '"' ::;:.. .,. oun.,. • ange County C:, Octobe< 26 menced to tr1nsac1 bus•· t990 NAlllE I TATEMINT I ~ to rrat'HCI butt· -• ore la doreccton y Ill nu-$3 795 60 tenalmen •"d labor••• Publlaned Oranoe Coast F 731141 Bus1ne11 name(sl llsred Pubhlhed O!ange Coast domo bvai~ H Bu11neu n1me(s1 hsted M , ,., ... __, OUI .,, attorney JS 1E1 ol li'lll Notice ol Sale payment ol clalfTI• ol ma, !<190 ness unde1 11\e F1ct1t1ous F'n"2950 fl\e 1ol1Cl""tng OtftOnl are! neu under rt>e F1C11t•ou1 ml IOllM'Hf m910 de leletono def NOTICE TO thefeun<Ser Slid cheell or o.tt; Pitot OcloO.r ?9 No-4 Oc • """ p Oc 29 No-/4 BRIGHTER FUTURE. ortutWy • ..... .....,... 1t11tga<10 oat oema.ndanre 0 PROPERTY OWNER bl<ldef I bond •hall be In an ¥ember 5 1990 Pubhshed Or~noe Coasl lbf;~:.. c t9,:o ,., 11>'::rv ?:~~l~I 12 ·~9tie;9~ 306 1 COr•• A.... B•IOO. aoov• on NIA C<enlat.IOn 0'1f dem•nd•nr• que no YOU ARE IN DEFAULT amount Of not !Ml 11\an llll M 259 ~••ly Pi~ot ~o~bt!< 5 12 Th11 1111emen1 was hied M-247 ~and Calol 9266:1 M ~l.O• D Miz.~all fled 110 8foedW9y ~ •bo9ad0 H I LARRY UNDER A DEED OF TRUST llOIPll'Olllt Of lheemountof 9 26 ~ M·'172 wtll\ ,,,. County Clefl\ ol °'' -P4.-i• Spence 306 '"'" ,!,.'~c:of °'· eo.i. ...... ROTHMAN ATTORNEY AT OAfED MA.Y 1S. 1987 UN-!he We T.n. Fa1thlul Per· P\BUC-~TIC( 8/\Qe 9 CountyonOctobe< 12 m-IC NOTICE Gora• A~ Balooa ISl.llnd ange 1 CountyonOctot>er 19 ...... C~ 14,.-40 Bdtl'I 811od l£SS YOU TAKE ACTION lormanct Bond 11\811 be not 1990 ,..~ C••' 9266~ 1990 , ••••••••• So•t• 106 We1tm1n1ter fO PROTECT YOUR PROP· lest then one !Wndred 1'001 ~IC NOTICE "'8.JC NOTIC£ J.412202 ,tCTTnOUS IUIMSS • ..,,s bu•ineu is con ,472t1t • C ... IOt"•• 91683 17 U I ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT pe<Cent of,,,. IOlal •mount NOTICE OF I Alf FlCTTTIOUS IUSINEIS Pubklll>eO Orange Coe.st NAME llATIMENT ouc•ea by"' •nd•....Oual ------------------- 895-3308 A PUBLIC SALE :F YOU Of the bod pnc• named in lhe Notice tS '*IO'r o··~ o ..... P11<>t October 22 29 f I r,,. ran·11•1n1111 com OATE 1Fech•t APR 13 NEE D AN EXPL ANA TION conlrlCI The L•t>Or •nd Ma-pu<IU&nl to WCl>Ol'IS )071 f NA:. STATEMENT No~~mbe( ~ 12 1990 oO::: .::::::::: ::"""'' .,. menceo -.~ tranwct ous ~9 Of' THE NATURE OF THE 1er1.11ls Bond~·" be no• less and 3072 ol lhe CMI Cooe 011 "6 o-no .... ,.Of\S ire M-232 UNIVERSAL SUPPLIES ness un~· lrte F.Cl•hOus, SAVE TIME1 SAVE MONEY ! M HAMLIN. Cleft!, by , PROCEEDING AO A INST thin one l\undred ( 1001 pei the State ol Cehlorn11 11\e d00"9 OUS<nelS 115 188 Soufhbrooi. Irvine Bu•1ne11 n1met11 hated --.. ~ YOU YOU SHOULD CON· cen\. of lhl t otlll amount of unoars1gned S1n11 Ana LURI LASER RECHARGE •t>Ove Of\ ~o._..m~ 2f> ~ubl1~ Of•~ Coasr U CT A LAWYER '"' °'° pr.ce named ,,, Iha Towing win Hit a1 OUbl< 77• AllllQhenr Av~ Cosra PUBLIC NOTICE c~·t(.~~'"e1ument1>11 t88 1990 O~lly P•IOt No-be• 5 12 DATED OCTOBER 29. contract Onty bond1 luued 1uct1on II 1022 E Men Calll 92626 '.. FICmlOUS BUllNESS Sourl'lbrook Irvine C•lft Pam Spence 1 ~ 2fl t990 t990 by companllS wtlJCh are Chelt~I Santa Ana Cah luc•en-R••a Bi~~°" • <4 ME T T1>11 s111emef1t was hi.<S M284 FU.IT AMllltlCAN Tl'Tlf r1lt!d A Ot beller in tl'te l0tn1a 9:1701 ar 10 00 am on Al~lll'f'!V A~e Cosra M~sa NAM( STATE N <J:17 l 4 ,.,1,, Ille CO<Jnly c ... ~ ol QI ----------1 "'"'" "' ......_.... .. ,., ~ ""' """" .... ~·v ... .....,. ,..., '"' fl\ b doing bus•ness as duel"'<! by an 1no1111dual an<Je 1 County on !Ober " '". •-•NC• c ............. • .. _, Rll\fV'I 0·""-T ...... 1N-.. ~ 2o l""" 1 ..... IOI, Calif 92626 Th41lollowln91>41'JOOS "" fl\11 businen 11 con Oc 2,. Nil.IC NOTICE c.....,_ 00f1ll'etlell Belt Key AlllflQ Gulde to lowinQ descttl>ed prooefly 11 usineu '' con :o 1990 1 ----------1 9 1 : It a t 11 n d t • OPerty Casually Com , lo Wll ducted bv •n ind1v1duJI POCRTHE3E P1U.,9 VOF NEW-Thtt ·~•ttranllalt ~.m-Fnl5d •utllOfll~ Officer, 114 ..._ •-"t~ rat-"·-,...... t"84 FORD l•c•n•• The re9•5trsnt1S1 com, .C l ·n 1• L•dO m~ct'<l IO lrtnsac: uvS<-0 co WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS 1(113'9 .. ..,. ..-~ "" ~ .., ~· ,..., • ~ n t!d t 1 I bv N-Po<t Beat!> Cshf 92663 MSS unO_, Ille ftehhous Publitt>ed 'af'99 astl I TA,..NT M l •t Fifth Street, S-ta Fedf'fal ~1st .. C1rculat •3821 ,0S Stare CALlf mf'ftt o ransac St· G-· Hans~e McH\191\ & But1nen nam .. ai hlled Dally P•IOl ~ber ~ 12i AaANDOll•MT OF AN. c........,.. mo,. (7'4) 570 '~ AevlliOll 1orl VIN -ll'TBA10A~f'WA<4:1W ness ut>de< Ille F<lol•OUS ., I "··-J ........ ' Oc 14 1990 19 26 1990 I Illy__. UHM FtCTITIOUS _.... • -........ ,,. A Troon Laoun• N'9U4!1 c ... , Moen ... Blurnenll\e ~ f •l 21..... most r~-1 eO•ltOnl woll bel S11d sate is tor '"• Bu••neu "1me.s1 1111ed "'moer Y """"' auss• ,,...., IOOYO on tooer M ~ ,._ 1Ua...-s NA• Pvbltthed Ofanoe Coalt acc.oteo F8alure :o 11Ubmit purpose ot sar,$"r no...,, 01 •t><>vf'"" 1926·· __ ...;..;;;;;:;;.;;~;;;.;..~---1l----------T1>e 1011ow1ng persons 011¥ P•IOI November S 12 acceQl,llbte bOndl wi• be ll'le un<ierS-Qf\ed 'Ot 10"""91 .. ucien S.t50tl fh1s ous,ne" is con·I •-II' llftT'V'C •-II' llftTll'T •-"' llilftTV'C •-11' llftTV'C 19 1990 C.UM ot re,.c;tlOn of old 1ano 110tage t••,,.. ...,,,, Hus 1111emen1 •as hied ,..~ ""'~ f"UULRI ""'~ ,.._,,,. nv•"4 r -.n. ""'~ no1~e lbendOneCI ,,,. use 01 M 283 pqf VAILIN-0 RATES OF' costs of ad~H·"" and •• Will\,,,. Cou,,ly Cieri. ol °' dueled by • 08"t'f•f p&l1- ,,... FtCltl ·OU' Bus1neu WAGES I csenc '" ..... •not County on Octot>er 26 '*'"'P Nlmtt GILLETTE MCGAW n accor •WI c>eflSAH or.._,._. 1990 T,,_ r9011tran11s1 com· PARTNERS • gene<a1'1:>.ar1 Iha PfO\lllllOlll of S.Clion Dated'"'' 26"' day of Oc I F•7J5tl rneoced 10 transect buSt nerstwp 42 CorPOtare Parlt tn3 of lhe Ca1ttorn11 Labo! to ber t990 l>uOllll,,t!C Orange Coasr neu under Ille ft<:t•h<>us S"'t• 210 1ru1"• Cali! Cooe ti'le genf'fal Pflt\lllllnQ Jean M, Nou1ary 5 2 Business n1me1•1 11sred -• rat .. ot ,,._ diem w.,..1 lf\d Pubhr.ed Orann• Coast D••I) P1101 Novembet 1 Oc • """ n-14 P\8.IC NOTICE ,,,.,. ...,... y 19 26 1990 lb0\19 on IOl>e! '1 ,,,.., PUBllC NOTICES , NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS ANO A FINDING OF NO SIONtFtCAJfT IMPACT T,,. F.c1111ous 9us1neu l\Oll<lay eno OY9f'hm4work "' Deity P1101 November S I , M 267 Gwen McHugl\ Name reterted to aoo-... "'" SuteftlllONt the tocallly"' tlllhtc:h 1~ work t990 • T1111 11atemen1 wes hied TO ALL tNTERESTED AGENCIES, Git~ AND PEISOM&: I~ "' Of~ Cou11ty on (CfUCION JUCMCI AL> Ill $0 be perlonned ..... bMn M'177 ..,,,,, ,,,. Cou"IY Cieri. Of Of· !'tt!l.embe! 14 1987 F•tE NOTICE TO DEFENDANT obta•ned trom the Otiect04' I PlB...IC NOTICE •noe Coun1v on Octobe! 12 r.3630,8 IAv•M> 1 Acvttool SAMUEL ol the 0to11r1ment 01 •nou.· P\8.IC NOTICt t990 1 T~ purPose of 1t11s notice 11 to Identify two eeparate but related .ction1 to be tatlen by the City • & s,, .... IV • CaJ, H LAV Ifill RelltlOl\I • ~ of ,.ICTITIOOI IU..... F•TZ274 of Cost• Mesa I 1a ~·· patlntnl>•P I vou ARE BEING Su ED wtl<fl 19 on t.ie '"•he oftlc• of FtCTITIOUS I Ul*ESI NA• ST A TEMINT PubhSl\ed Of•~ Coasr J;:' COtpotll• Pa•" Su•lf' BY PLAINTIFF' IA Ud .. ., .. the City Cterlt ol tl'le City ot NAM( STATQllENT Trlf' IOllOW•"9 pe<sont •rel Oa•fy P1tol Oclobet 22 :19 On or •bOUI Ncn9mber 21. 1990, the C•fy of Coste Meso Wiii be requesting from..,,. Unrted St•I• 210 1r"'ne C•'•' 9271<4 oern1nd1ndol JAMES C '""''9 and wtU be made av1o1-f~ IOffOwt"9 '*'°"' •r• dOlf'IO ousiness u Novc-mt>er 5 12 •990 Deportment of Hou.sing end Urban Oevetopmenl (HUD) to releae federal tund• undet Title t of the "o"., & M•o;e< I • C1h-1BOOTH INC • c .1.10,,,1• able IO.,,, lf>le<Hled p.,,., d0t"9 buS•fW!H \J rHE ;ENDENCY G 8092 M-236 Housmn and Community Devetopment AC1 of 1974 (PA 93-333) f()< lhe fottowlng pro~ wtllc;l'I IS 1om11 ~11 parrn~rs"'P P•Ofos~ICorporauon uponreo..-r T"9contrac-O&C E~~EJ:IPRSES Lar'IO" uore •ltl •roen __________ • Or S f ,.._,t ,7100 Re<! Hill Ave"ue You M1te JO CAllNOAR tor and 1ny subcon1rac1or 1721 , Pomon• 8, Cos•• Grove C1hf 926H P\8.IC NOTICr located in tl'le City of Costa Mesa County ol enge. late o ....,1 0<n1e ltvtne c a1,1 927 t' DAYS attM thl• •um-• ul'def ll1m si'laJI P•V "ol 111!11 Mew C:.••·I ~i&.. Er..: K1moau Wngnr 8092 ----------Th11 bv.,,,.., *" con 11 Mned on '°" to ttte 1 That' the 1C>«ltted prev8111ng Carh~ Ne•t ol' 1n 1 1 L1uon Suite ~ 111 Garden FlCTTTIOUS IUf lNESI RESIOENTIAl REHABILITATION PROGRAM (Mullt-Year) The City of Coste Meso will appty fOf itu• reo by 1 gene< ti partner, tyr.•TIU9f' '"'°"" et rM5 of w~ 10 an wo<k .. , Pornon• ,81 Co.ra MHa Grove Ce ht 926A4 NAJI« IT A Tff;IENT Community Development BIOC'k Group (COBGI funds for a 'resldenllal rehabOlt•tlOI\ ptOQtM'I In the \hip ril • ~t. employed in ,,,. ••ecu11on ol Ctlif 9262" T1>11 bu•inen 1s con ftte 1oiiow1nq ~t'tO'ls •r~ amount of ~83,000 FY 90-9 t S•50.000 FY 9 '-92, ~50.000 FY 92-93. ~50.000 FY 94-95, ln<l fl\11 t111ement wes •11ed A lettet or ...,_ ceU •'"I',,. contrec:t Sh••" D Neison 1'z11 dueled by •11 •ndMdu•I OOtnQ t>usineu '" ~50.000 FY 95-96 The purPoM of the fundS Is to provide tecnnlcal •nd flnanci•I uslstanoe to low #M lhe Couniy Clerk ot 0.-not protect rcw. fOUf type-LABO R REGULATION Pomcwie i81 Costa Mt>U Tl\e re91str1nr(sl com TFC PROPfCH•ES 2'27 and moderate Income famllles to enc;ourage the ret1abll111ti0n of e•letlng hou•lng units The City •noe County on Octot>e• rs wrttten rwtMl'ftM lftU9t be The con1ract0t snan compty Cakl 9262~ !Nlf\Ced ro uan~r buSJ 0t1f1""000 Rd C0ton• Oej pr...,,,,,..,,.s to o tter tl'le rvnnram City Wide ·~ In pr~ ..... kwl'll " rou w.th afl ,,,. reQu11emen11 of Tl>t~ tou••nf'H • con ness under Ille oe1111ous Mar c e111 926:1~ .,.,...,.... ... ..., Pvt>11Shed Of•noe Coul want IN C04tft to .....,,_ S.Cllon 1777 51099ther with oucreO O\' r.o11>1no •nd ••IP Bu11ne11 "•met ii lh~red C1>a•lfl~ H F·~ & lllanc1 ' "'''Y PolOI OctObef :?9 No-~ IA Other ac>o11c.1bie requore-Tl\e ·~·"•anr111 com lbOv• on Novemt>et 990 Ff'lf 227 °''"WOOd Ro COr •ember ~ n 19 1990 If ,CMI do "Ot na. ,_ me"ll ol li'le C11tt0tn11 IN!Nf'<I 10 '"llnJ&4;I bus. Eroe t1.1mbtll Wr!Qtlt one del Ma• C•"' C126:1S M 246 '"flOl'M Ofl ,,_, .,_,,.., labor coo. MIS u~ ·~ F..:l•llOUS Th•S Slelemf!OI was hie<! ,,,,, tlu\·"f'H , con ----------loM IM caee, Md ,ow DRAWINGS ANO SPEC!· Business n•matll lllled ...,,,, ,,,. County Ci.k ol Of dueled t>v lluso.n4M>d ,... .. "8.IC NOTICE ...... ,...,.., end .-.-FICA TtONS A "'" Ml of ~on OctOOPr 1o 1990 ~County OA Octe>eer 28 Th• •eQ•\"an1rs1 com __ ...;..;._.. ______ et1Y m•y 119 t•e11 without or-nos and spec1ficatron1 Cathy~ ' menceo 10 r• n~r ous .. NOT1Cl OF ~IC ""9Mf wernMI frOftl the ti ev•lable tor tn199CllOtl fl\" srlletnenl ..,., hied . F4'nl51 nesa un.i"" ·~ F .c1111ous SALi o,-""90NAl c-' "'''"OU' cnar~ II ,,... ottice ..,.,,, 1~ Cou"1,. Clerlt or Or Publtslled O<anoe eo..i 9u••,,•ss "1meu1 11sted ttttONRTY Olloe 1 TMr• .,0 other 1ee91 r• ot the Oirect0t of Publtt •no• cooniy on Octo~ 12 Da11y Pilot Novemb@r s 12 at>Ove on Otto~ r 1 ,990 Pur.uant to the Calll0tn•• qutremente. YCMI "'411 Wlftl Worti1 of the City ol lnt1ne 1gqo 19 26 1990 Cnarles i.; Fry Sfl!t S•rYIC4t Stor• Facility to c411 illt ettOfMJ rttftt Comptet~ Mii ol n rd drew· F47227t M,27.c Tl\11 1181eml'nl "'" hied Aq 18 & p COde 21700 ti ewe,. " 1CMI do not II-ft ings. ll)OC1lic.ttona end bid PuC>l•Sl'ed Or •not Coaal .. ,,,, ,,,,. CoutHv Cler~ ot Or Mq I. the u~ ..,111 •ruttorMJ • .,ou ,,._, c.-.,. doc um• n t 1 m 1 y b • D••tv Pll01 Octoo.r 22 2t mmtlC llftnrc lf'lg& Cou"•~ on Ocrot>fO 1:1 ttll •t OUbltC INCtl()tl °"No ... .,., ,..., .. ..,.. Of PU~i'l•Md lrom ,,,. o.p.,1 NO ...... ~ ~ 1] 1990 ruu.. nu w. t~ .. .mblr 20 '"° ., 10 00 • ~ ... ~ CllltM In "'411lt 01 PubltC Work• City M 23' . F4n111 AM 17792 Cowari lr'lfne tM ,._.Mell). Of IMM One CMC c.nter 'ICTTTIOUI IUStMlll Putil \llNI Orange Coast Cl\ ~·· pr()j)ett II'. 0..-de .. le en-Plau Irvine Ca11lorn1a BUDt &I' NOTICE NAMI ITATE•NT [)a1ty p 1¢! Octoo.< n 29 C'Y<l'llO furniture cto~l'llnQ tf..,.n .... cttectelt Ju-92714 A nohratund•b .. fH ,..~ The IOllOwtnQ persons art N •f""'f•"., 1i •m IOQll end Of otl'let l\OUM dlc'-1 Utt.cl tloM "" fl'MO Of "s 00 ""'" be charged IOt FtCTTTIOUI IUl*eSI doont buSoneSS.. U-.?37 1 hold 1tem11tored by ll'lt lol· cle JO OtAI CA&.INDMllO• NCh Mt of OOC\lme"tt NAMf STATEMENT SiMPL y THE BEST lawlf\O l>fll!IOlll ,are ttr•ae11tar 11n1 Or-.ingt ~fic.t'9"111nd Tr~ ·~•OW•f191M'fllOl"ll ••• GIFTS t02 Euc•lyptut P\alC NOTICE SP 8087 OlfVI" L FREE· r"9U"t• eee.rtt• a 11\1-bid documenta Mii bl "'811 ~"nest H lane Cost• M.sa Cali! tM MAN SP 90S3 MARGO QuAn1 ell Mt• c.,,. ed upon rece1pl ol reooest "°;1' M S w E E N E v 926:17 FtC.Tf'Tl04J:A~ .. ~ GAETZ SP B ISO JEHPEY UN Ult• o Yftl llM\Me no lat., lhan llll 110) cllen NETWOJ:I~ SUPPORT SYS· M•n• law 102 Eucalvi>·1 NAMI S ( N ~f M 6 ER T s p B 179 telefoftlc.a llO le ofrloet• d•• dayt j)f!Of to,,,. oat• Ml T£MS t4 MontanH Sud IUI Cosl• Mesa Calif ,.,,. 1(1 '"9 pe!tonS ar@ -. .. ..,.0 0 EfZ ot ton· 111 rnpuMta for opening Didi. tor an ad· 27 5 92627 I d01119 t>us.nHS es "I"""' A pr ace _:.......-.....,. Oltion.I char~°' $10 00 IMM C•hf 9 ' Brend• s Balley 3188$ E "N f R A 0 IN T E R RENTAl REHABILITATION PROGRAM (Mutt1-Yeat1 The Clty of Coste M-. Wiii apply fO< Commumty Development Blocil Gra nt (CoeGJ ~ • r«1tel r9h•bflllltl0n Pf oO• •::In the amount ot $68 000 FY 90.91 $67 000 FY 91-92 $65,000 FY 92·93, $65,000 FY 93-94 end $64,000 FY 94.95 The pur~ of the fu nds IS to provide 1ecnntea1 and tlnondal asststenoe to landlords of lower Income hout1ng units to encourage tl'te ren1btlit11ron of ••••t•ng units Tf'Mt Ccty propoMS to otter tM progr1m 1n rental retieblllt•tlon target aru located II the 90Utl'lwest corner ot the C ty 11 11 l'lu beef\ ~term•~ that such request 10< releaM of funds will not eont1tltute an 9Ctron stgf'ltl1Gan11y 1mPtl(:t1ng the qualtly of tl'le enVlroriment TherefOfe, the City of Costa M..a has d9dded not to prepare an Environmental Impact S11t_,,.,,t (EIR) under tl'le N1t10nel Environmental Policy Act of H>69 (Pl 9t·1901 The reason f()( f'IOI prepared •n ENA IS t"lt tM pro~ i. intended to reti1b1lltat• ••ittlng res1<1911t1a1 units end will not edversety Imp.ct •••sting condition On OctObet 11, 1990, a Put>llC Notice wH publllhed identifying the City of Cot1e Meu'1 Intention 10 prov•d• tectmal and fin1nc.111I asslstan<» to units loetlted w1tt11n the Flood Zone and requiring ttlOse unrts to obtatn flood 1nsur1f'ICe e><IOI to u.slStanoe Emnronmental Review Rec0<d1 fOf tn1s protec1 l'\aYe been Pf~ whleh document the enwonmental rev .. of the proiect end more fulty Mt forth the reuons why IUd\ stetenients and noc ,.quired Tf'Mt EnV1ronmen111 Review Records 11• on file et the Housing and Commumty O.~t Oet>artment. Cit) of Cost• Mesa 77 F11r Of•ve Coete Mesa. between t~ hour• of 8 00 am Ind 5 00 pm No turtller env1tonmen1a1 f'9'¥1f!WS of this proj9Cl ere acheduled P'IO< to tf'Mt ,.queat fOf r ...... o f funds °"''* r .... veis the rtgl'll eecrtt1a"'_. .. -... SECURITY FOR COM Ja-A. S.-"9V Jr 14 S bl It S L C Ill I NATtONAl 9930 1111\ $1 tn bid It, ........ PurClllMt c umrllr cio11 lat for· PLETION Of WORK T,,; Montanas Sud lr111!'tt Callt 9;:77 u ' o eguna. 1 Oardttn O•o,... Cali! 92844 . CO~NT TO GRANT M C"1ENTS; mi,111 bl~ with pertQnal "'11 d 1 d•1 ::.• :~:,: eontract document• c.i1 IOt 9271~ Tlllt bu11neu is con Euo-n NPQru-R.Ou 9930 theck Ot cun1er cheek onf'f fltW_... el ue ucfle monthly progr"' P9yi'tl.nta Sand•• M S~ 1<4 ducted by 1 gene°far 0.,.t I 1 it1> s a .. ~n OroYO C1111 All 1ntftrested ogencies Of groups of 1nd1vtduai. disegreelng Wit" efther of the two prQP099d ICtlone AV ~ 9C)Ods •r• .,. i. 4*M eec .., l>IMl:I U90ft ~ ~ • Mont111es S~ in._ C.hf neraNC> 92644 are lnYited to sut>m1t wr1tt9fl comments I()( consideration Suet\ comments will~~ a t the adtO u 11 at\d mu!d ~ c.-o .. hmet• 01 the petc;ent• t 27 tS The reg111ren1111 com '" t '' """ 1• con· olhee o f the Mousing end Community~. 77~°""'9. eo.te Me9a. Cdtomla.92621. on cnl·d fOt Ind ttmOYed 1' '"' I I ueted ,.. ,,.._...:.: ol WOfll eorne>teted fi'le City f 1111 t>u••"•" 1• con· menc.o 10 trlll'IMlct b<l1• 1 duc:t.O nv '" no .... tdu~ or before NowMftber 20. 1llO AM M itten comments reoel\ted Wf'I tMll c~ed and the Ctty °' Coete =Of Nie , .... tubjlel '0 ~· • ~ ~ wtll retein tin ( '0) ~·of OUCled !))' l\ust>and ana ..... neu unoei-1ne F"tClttiovt 1,,. --o•t1tAn11•1 com ~ will not reQUf"St tl'le r ...... ot federol fund• OI Ilk• any 9Ctlon ori the PJO;eci Pf10r to HUO'a ~latlOll ... ~ ti'le ,,.,_ .. ~ dlMfo Met! P'09'MI peyment as Tile •t"q•str1n1111 com, Bu1•n•ta ne~st 1t11•0 ~ea 10 lr1,,uct buSI -111..,. .... t .. -·~·11 ...... to u ... 1"°"9 fun<la event Of Mntemenl .,.,...,_, .,tt81 eu _ _,.., NC\K for comofellOn Of ~ t(I ttMllKI bull-lt>Ove on October 1'90 r .. M vndet 'he '<I t<Out .. , ,. .. """,...,.0490 "'" ...., Q'wner Ind ot>Mge1.0 petty f •kH c e•H d• •• the.,:,_ of lhe wort. Al "913 under Iha Foc111oou1 Brend•$ au.y 8u!ln•11 name{ll hlied 0¥11d ti* 05tll MO t2'h clay It' •Ith•• f tin ;:':.::: the requeet lt\CS •-e>enM of 1 •ualneu n•"'41(•1 lilied Thll 1181_,1 wu t.led at>owt on 0c1ooer 21 1990 O&llCTION8 TO HUD OI NOvemblf ,990 Pvt>ltC ...... ,., plf1I I R Ille IUCC8lltfUI ~ IN l l>OW on Octc>t>er 11 t990 with IN COunfY C.\ Of Of Eugen Neg<'v· ~ SJpr_,. ~t Inc I..._ ..,_ ,.. 1 u C•I w111 11141 1 '° Sar>dt• M S...,,.y anoe COunr, on October t2 ffl•• st1t..-n1 .., .. hied T~ City of Cost1 ~ ¥1411 undtof'l1ke the pro,.ct dalcnbed at>ow With C090 ~from HUO T~ (I 'II 244.IOIO ......... ,._. ~-·= ... ~ 0:0,, ="'~ ThlS ateternent wu !tied 1990 ""I" ,,,. C.,.,,,,. Clerk Of 0t under m .. I °' the 1-iCDA· 197 4 The Cty of Co.ta M.u 19 C«11~ to HUD tha1 t"9 ~ty of Cot11 AOlflt for Ownet ~· lleM8I 1 ""If _.., w\tll. tile requ1remon11 ol -''" ,,,. County Ci.ti! Of Of· '4n1• enoe C<IUfltv on Octol)ef 11 Mesa and Allen L RO«tef in hit offlctel ~ty aa City ~. conMOt to ICXlll>t the )Ut~ Pvblialled OfanQI CO.Ii ~.....,.,., ,.. CMrfornla Pvbltc Contract anoe COUfllY °" OclC\ber 11 Pubtltnld 0.lnQI C0.11 19(\('I ........ PrlOt No...-nt>er 5. 11 ... • *' ·~= ~ coo. lle"tlOn 10701tnd 1111 1990 Delly Piiot Octoti.r , 22 H ,..721,, of the FecMl'91courts 1f any .action 11 brought to enfofoe ~""''lee In re6atl0n to enyfronmentei ......., • "" -,,..... '472MI p "*' °'..,.,... co..1 rev+ew. dectttof'I making end eetlon. and '"" tl'leM N8p0Cltiblttt ... hew b9erl Mflafied The lilolf M ,., ............ I ..... C)fOvtlioN of "" c:ontr11CI Pul)llthed Ofonoe COett Novem~ $ 12 1990 ubll -... -29 enec;t on t~ c-rtlfrcatlon la th•t upon It• apprOltal coeo fuod* Mey 0. u'9d and HVO ... Nave ---------ICM .... -=-~ ~ ~=:~i:r=:._10 Oeotv Piiot 0c1ooer n 21. .,. 2 " ~.,!~' ~1~9'<!0 aau1r~ 1" ~11b'11111et under the Notional Enwonrn.nWI POiiey Ac1 °' , ... HUD wll ICIOIPi .,. ....: ll)TIC( J::.... ., ltAOJICT AOMINIS No-0.0 ' '2 '990 A M 250 ObjeetlOn to rt• approvll Olthe , ....... ol !\Inda end .ccec>tanee °'the centnc.tton onlyH Ill•°" one ~ .... t 1GM lAATION Al~tlON,..... -....u "8.JC ll)TIC( of Iha fotlOWtnO ball ~nnoue .,..... nie MIN ancr llddtelll of '""-10 11\te e>rOflCI "''°' 10 "8.JC NOTIC( ..,._ ITAtnilJCT IM coutt 11 ( llO"'bt• y == Did i tllell H ACT1UOUI Wll :rite ~ Pl'tlOfll .,.. .rWCCIOl'I de i. cort• .. ) 10 0... ...... ..._ fWUC ll)nt( Ul9 ITAT~ ,.+1noue ~II ~ • =NO& COUHTY MUNICJ-...................... TM~ l>W10N •• NAm ITATDllWf l•l That the ~•heatlon * .. not in fact ••.cuted by the C«tlfytno on.cs Ot oa. offtlmr of a~r:t epprov.d by HUO. Of T E MAXIM OAOUlt P'"l ~f JOO C.Mc (Mt) nt-Jta n. ..._ It 1 t ..... ~ ~ • Tllo toao-no penOn9 .,.. rf33 r.. COMI ~ .. IY ~--ot IM c..., .... .. ... " ..... 0000 MAN SUPf'OAT dOlnQ bulol*8. 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WMAT OIO VOJ LEARN IN SCMOOL TODAY'? 11-s T~E DOOR INTO TME SC~OL 605 MAS ™REE STEPS. AND TM~ l-IANDLE ON ™E ORINKIN6 FOUNTAIN IS ON TME R16MT ... AND EVER'<8®V TOl.O ME TMAT SECOND 6RADE WAS 601N6 TO 9E SO MARD ! " FRED BASSET ... ., by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE GE£ I ! VJ~OER VI-ID GOT TJ.\E Al~EbT ~cJlr. 1~ fl-\£ CLAM• ~ ~ ~LI~ TEt.T by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN W~LL, r CA~ %.E. If OO'W . by Brian Basset ARE '1()J (~It'<:! I lA~ "N/ 1°'* l\EE.N ~tta 0JT IN Tlt£ (W-~30 ~' t W!!N'f 'tO THI! """PORT 1Q ~lil!T e ll'\.IOH'T ••• 9UT 9Ht! ~N"T ,. eMe ~'i l T, 9 Hll HAV9 O J l OO..i'T ~ W~T TO TMINK/ A5 CON6RESS &hff\6 ~ INVE.511GA110N 1t-l1t> 1J.4E FAIUJRE OF 511..A5 IV'ARNER SAVI~ AND LOAN •.. DRUBLE Tt\E ELEMENTS EA~TH , -~· ::--" ""-"' ~ ~ > &vttrEE SEED C~TAL065 DB1'N18 by Hank Ketchu TBS llBNACE I.IE LOST OUR SHIR TS OR ro BE ftORE PRECISE OUR UNIFOR1'S