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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-07 - Orange Coast Pilot0 .... ,..., " 1 ., IOOD MORNINGI ExlFll E11Fll The Oraqe C..11 Delly P!MI will produce a special mid-mom in& edition today thl:t -Mii contain all the final results rrom yesterday's election. The Daily Pilot Eltttion Special will hit most newsstands by noon and will also be available in many of the Orange Coast's best restaurants ror the lunch- time crowd. The Pilot will also have hawkcn on the streets in high-traffic ams along 1hc Orango.Coast. Rcadcn can find copies of the Elec- liQn Special in Ncwpon Beach at Ci ty Hall. Th~hz. Tutto Mart:. Zcppa, Balboa Biy Oub. Five Fett Two, Four Seasons. the U.S. fost Office on Ri ver- side and Calfomia Pizza Kilchcn; in Costa Mesa at Ci ty Hall. the U.S. Pos1 Office on Adams. Antonello Ristorantc. Scott's Seafood Grill & Bar and Mimi's: in Irvine at City Hall. Bistan&o. and Bislro 201 ; in Hunt- ington Beach a1 City Hall. the US. Post Office on Warner and Maxwell's; and at newsstands everywhere. El1cU11 '80 It I lllllCI In shon. here's what we had at deadline ... While Pele WUso• was heading toward victory in the race for governor. local Oran~ Coast politician State Senator Martu Buaesoa los1 her bid for Lt. Governor to Lee McCartky (A.I) ... Our other local candidate run- ning for statewide office didn't fart so well either. In the race for Insurance Commissioner, Hun1in1ton Beach City Cquncil~an Wet Baaal1&er was whipped by professional Polit1c1an Job G•nmedl (A.4) ... . In the Orange Coast's most heated races. Mea••re M -the half<ent sales tu for 1ransportation -appeared 10 be winning-easily IA.I). and Laguna Beach's Mt:•••re H -the bond measure to purchit.se part of Laguna Canyon -was cctting more than 1hc nttded two-lhirds majori1y IA.1) .... In Huntington Beach. Mt•••re C. which would savc the city's beaches and parks from development unless voter approved. was cruis1n110 an easy victory. outdis1anci ng Mt•••rt: D. the developer-i nspired initiative to protect their interests against Meuurt C ... Ho\,\·evcr, H•atla1toa Beacla City Coaa- cll candidates who were aligned with developers in the city WC'rt running wrll in-l11e rttums IA.I ) ... Looking for upsets? Orv Amburgey. the con1rovrrsial Costa Mesa Ci ty Councilmembcr. was heading toward a stunning defeat (Al). Karen McGlinn. the pohlical nov1cr. appears to be the giant slayer ... Mike C.pl11I. the Orange Counly district auom ey who 1he pollsters said was facing an upset seemed to have beaten his office mate. Jim Eartp1, in the Orange County DA ra~ tA7) .... .In fact. incumbents -trom the Orange Coast and across lhc nation - aenerally had an easy time or it. Ana one rormer incumbent. Bill Vardoulis. brttzC'd his way back on the Irvine Chy Council, taking a short-term seat vacat~ ed when Sally Anne Sheridan was elected mayor (At). LOmRr lllccl ':" Hrans: .\tt •Clubs: King ,; D1amo11ds: b • Spad<>; 8 llDEX Brldtt column/85 Businm/AI CIWllitd/ 94 Coin~•'" Ctossword/15 Enl'ttt11nmtnt/A6 llorO><opt/15 • Ann tandet>/At ()pi1110n/All Pol« ~ot/AZ Pulllrc nohcn/17 S<11m~ls/IS Soc~ty/~ Sporh/111 TV hsli~/AIO W..tht! /A 11 • . .,,.. A wind adniory -briot -,.... willds ..... poclOd ..,_ 1'1117 will be ac:cornpMied by ... ,.., dear skies and warmer -.Pii r ,., FortheOranerCout•smOllcli c' az -infomunlon - -AIL Wednesday, November 7, 1990 25 cents -. ' . . Tran8portation sales . tax headS for -approval . EIPIJ .Plbi• lllcll .~ Dnlll'Cbll_INllllll- By Poul Archlpley Delly Piiot Pollt~ W'rtl• SANTA ANA -In a stanlint turn- around .from a year ago, the heavily fin,nced transportation sales taa Measure M appeared headed for1o.ap- proval early Wednesday. With 536 of 2.352 precincts counted. the measure was winnina by a com- fortable S4-46 pc-rttnt. Recd Royalty, chairman of the )'cs On A Revised Measure M committee. was too nervous to declare victory, even lloe ----~ eo-11 ..... -Paces Af ... A7 . thouah opponents had conceded earlier. But Reed said that if the numbers held up, the turnaround could be at- tributtd to a comprehensive effort to infqrm the voters about the benefits they could eapecl if 1he measure passed. · .. We made a conscious decision to make this a purely educational cam· -TAX/Ill By !<#en Al'llO Or-.. COMC D11r Piiot U\GUNA BEACH -As ~turns trickled in eat1 y Wednesday, backen""d a bOnd ~ that would help buy Laauna Canyoo from the Irvine Co. remained encouraced and hopeful. and braced for a lo"S niah? of waiting. With ·s pcrcen1 oi voles counlcd. voten favored Proposition H by a mars.in of 74.8 percent to 2.S.2 percent against. The tally gave the mcasurt a slightl y great.c:r margin than the 1wo-thirds it needs to pass. A boisterous gathering in a lower-Ooor room at the Hotel Laguna Tuesday nilht included more 1harrlOO campaign worten, city leaders and at least four of the nine ... 1-C-0 ·-• ...., -P•A7. contenders for three City Council tealS. Bu.t even council candidates were focused more on the landmark proposition that woukl decide the canyon's future lhu on the race that would 'determine their own. The drive to save the canyon from residentiaJ development ao,:I preserve it as permanent open space sparked an emo- tional campaign in the city that eclipsed aU othtt issues. includina the City Council • -CANYON/17 Wilson ppedicted w1111ar 'Big Green ' suffers big loss at the polls By Steve Gelsslnger The~PT.- LQS ANGELES -The environmenial movement suffered a blow at the polls When the sweeping "Bia Green"' initiative, an ecologist's dream list of controls. was ovcrwhrlmingly detCated by votcn. ProPoSiti'on 128, which would have stif- fened rtgulation of emissions. pesticides, offshore oil.drilling and logging. trailed l6 percent to 64 percent. With 49 percent of the precincts reponina early Wednesday, it had I. I S9.!K>8 yes voles an~ 2.090,607 no. California voten also ovcrwb~lminaJ;y rejected two °"'nibus anti-crime measures that asked tupayen to foot a multibillion- ..... dollar bill to ncalate the War on drup. With SS. 9 percent of precincts reporting. Proposition 129 failed 28.S pcr«nt. 1.0 11 ,322 voles. to 71.S percent. 2,540.5()4 vo1es. And Propositi on 133 failed 32.2 ~rcent. 1,144.807 vota. to 67.8 percent. 2,40S.42S vo1Cs. Backen: of Proposilion 129. including Attorney General John Vari de Kamp. argued 1ha1 California now has inadequate resources to fight cnme and has surpassed Florida as the No. l imponer of illegal drup. Supporten: of Proposition I 33. which asked for the Jaracs1 sales tu increase in IS rears. said their so-called "safe streets" 1nitia1ive would battle drugs on scv~ral fronts -1n schools. prisons and 1rcatment programs. Also lost was one of two proposals to limit office holders· terms. Vo ters also appeared to br rejecting rnvironmcntalists' Proposition 130. "'For- ests Forever," which would ban clear- cutllng of forests. With 39.9 pc-rccnt of the precincts reporting. 11 was failing 45.8 ptf'C'Cnt, or 1.154.609 )'C'S votes, to 54.2 percen1. or 1.367.879 no votes. Two industry countermcasutts to "Big Green" and "Forn1s Forever" were sound- 1 y rejected . With 39. 9 pc-f'C'Cnt of the prt'Cincts rt· porting. Proposition 135 on pesticides wa~ behind 31 .3 pcrunt. or 773.81 7 votes. to 68. 7 pc-rccnt, o r 1.696.989: and Proposition 138. on timber, 30. 7 pc.rccnt. or 768.11 9. lo 69:3 percent. or 1.732.133. · One environmental lcadcr said thal, in thC' case of "Big Gl'CC'n." voters ··wC"re just fooled ." "I don't 1hink that anybody who voted against 'Big Green' vottd for polluted air or cancer-causing chemical14·· Sierra Oub official Bob Hatto)' said. Voters appattntly -GREEN114 Patterson, Winchell hold leads By Robert e.rker °' ... Cout o.ity Piiot HUNTINGTON BEACH -School Board Prn!dent Linda Moulton Pa1- 1enon and inrumbent 01'1K.'C Winchell ti~1oed Into a thin lead it\ early returns Wednttdly in Huntinaton Btach City Council eltttio . • • Formcr PohCC' Chief Earle RobiiaiUc fftect Into third place. a coUple of 11un- dr<d vo1es ahead of. Joell. Kelly, Ille U • actor *ho's tryina to make 1 Political comtbKk after two~·" on the lidelintt.; o.'llil ...... w<>r-.. c.... ~ ~ Costa Mesa Councilman Orv Amburgey and his -· ~ with friends. toast the end or the long campaJgn ·and owalt electton reaun. .. McGllnn poised far win; Amllurgey loslng his bid By Bob van Eyken Or ... C-t D9it)' Pltol COSTA MESA -Karen McGhnn. a political nC"Oph yte \,\·ith liult"' gov- emmental e:.:pc-nl"nct and almo5t no mo nc:y, was poised fo r an upstt ''1ctory against heavily financed C'11) Council incumbent Orv ;\mburgry. "''ith abou1 a quarter of pn.-c1ncts l'r'pon1 ng early WednCMiay. _ Another 1ncumbC'n1, ~t a)Or ~ Buffa. appeirtd to be fanna much bet- ter; emeraina as the 1~p \'Ole-getter in The top four fin1sh'rs will be clcctcd. lo four-year tenns. City Attome) Gail Hutton. 1ryin1 to ...,;n her founh four-)'ear tC"rm. JumPtd out to a quick and hefty 20-point Scad ovtt a1tomcy Paul Euaene Mann. However, only 12 of 182 precincts had bttn oountf'd. • .. I hope the trend rontinues. ·· said P-atten0n, the president of the Hunt- inaton Beach Union HiJh School District who's ma.kin& her tec0nd try at City Coundl. "I know how hard it is frodit tchool ckc'lionJ to O\'(Tlum a trend," .shc laid. .. Wc~re ptq>Rrcd to $\ay up a.II nlJht if wt hl.ve to.·· Mark Porter. who· is Nnnina on an tftviroruncntat slate with Pattenon and Wlndltll, ..,. lrlili~ in fifth· platt and Ed Mountford. who 11 allied with fl~ iiailtt and Kelly. was 1uck in six.th pllce.. Soo HUHTINOTON/IW early tttums. "It's put; I think \o\·e'l'r' rt"all ~ got a shot at it ... McGlinn s~ud. Buffa was mort' low kt"~ :iNut his early lead. ··rm a miserable pcss1m1s1 "''ht"n 11 comes to thcx sorts of things." hr said. ·1 think-wc-'rt" in aood shape. but rm not goina to be opcnin.a any champqnr . Sio COST A MESA/I II Citizens ·plan to preserve .. . . coast Wllllllllg . By--· °""""' Oolllll DlltJ ""' HUNTINGTON BEA H -Voler> pve Menu.re C. 1 d ti:rcn·s initiative to prelC't"C the coutlinc and i>artdand from dl:vdopmcet. a lead Wedll<Sday ""'' rival Measure D that would water down protection meuurcs. With ju11 27 of 18.2 precincts rountcd. Measure e-pilecf up 7.667 votes. I 74.ll pcrttnt approval. -.. 0 coll«led 5.911. 8.S per· catt. 1'1'e meuutt t1ith 1he most votes uar.ffason /ose.~s _ to McCarthy By John Howard ~Wrtlef" LOS ANGELES -With 76 percent of ttie vote counted. major netWorb early Wednesday momina sa.iid_that Republtcan Pelc WilsOn wai the new go vernor of Cali- fornia. He appartntl)' was helped by absentee votCTS. Wilson cluna to a narrow1nc lead ear1y WednHday over Democrat Dianne Feivtein in their his. totiC't. S40 million Mttk for the gov- cmonhip. Two Oranac Coast Wtleon politicians, thouah. went down 10 lopsided defeats. With 61 percent of 1hc vote counlcd. Sen. Marian BetJr:son. R-Ncwport Beach. had pmcred 41 pe~nt of'\he ballots to Lro McCarthy's 53 percent. Outgoing Huntington Beach Councilman Wes Bannister was saclccd by John Garamend1 in his bid to become sta'\c insurance comm1ss1one:r. Bannisttt earned 37 percent of the vote 10 Garamendi"s SJ percent. -'\s Wcdnt"Sday beg.an. Wilson's double- d111t lead disappeared. th rowing the COD· tesl 1n10 uncertainly. Wnh SJ percent of the slate's 26.060 precincts reporting.. Wilson held a narrow 48 pc-rttnt to 4 7 pC"n:ent lead over Fein,.. 1c1n. who sho~ a dramatic SUfJIC after midn1gh1 -and put Wilson's maflin in jcop-. ard\1• Wilson's lead. which appeared to hold throuah much of the C\'Cnina. virtually evaporated as \\1edncsday began. down from near\~· 20 points from thc ea.rtiest returns. Earher. Y..'1lson appeared at ptherings of h11 suppont'n; 1n lo5 Angeles and San Diego. lea' 1ng huh.· doubt thai hc eJtpcned to .... in. 4.nd he made it clear that the Rcpublica.n:i.' aggressive attempts to cap- ture abscntct \'Otes wu playina a pivotal role in the' campa1gn. "W e ha"r created a monster.·· Wilson told thr cht"C'nng throna. .. h as called Ole absenttt vo1r. ll's the ri&ht kind of monstcr to havc." . Wilson ma1n ta1ned a l-to--2 edec ovu ~ -GOVERNOR/14 aocs into effect. offic ials said. ··11 sounds really &ood ... satd Debbie Cook. IC"ader of the S.ve Our Parks Comm111tt that qualified Measure C for the ballot. ''IToptc circulated petitions and othcn got reaJ involved. I th.ink the people are ttt1n.a throua,h a.II lbe COD• fusion.·· · Cook and her backen went 10 • trouble to collec1 sianatures of 16..000 rqisttrcd votm 10 qu.afif')'.Meuutt Cb Tunday'• bollo1. But the City Council law caUed ..1 special meetin& and~ M_,.. DOD the-b&.llot. without i1 havina '° 10 '° dM: people •o qualify fOr Ille ballot. Critics shou1ed foul. cllimi,. offtdn.lt \,\'tf't tl')'ina to tcUttle M111u~ C by addiOJD&nd Poftdifllc:onftloioa-lhe vo(en. -i The bi$ICll proJeC1 at ,--. •• rlllt $lid, is Ille $20 mlllloe ,.... V-.. ........ JI •• "The washer's havin' an earthquake f" by Brad Anderson "I wish you wouldn't do your aerobics 1n here.·· l'fAJlfCY AMOTMER ONE Of TMOSE ~ DOESN'T TAl<E "TME 6MCERV CAltT SACK .. by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE DBNIUS ~y Jeff MacNelly Tlllt llE1'AClt ,. . by Hank Ketchum by Pat Brady ~ ~ t GUE.SS 1N l~ANT° t mTCJ~IS · i l\i. ~nu.. io woo, .t 1 I I '-------.....,----.._ ______ #-•MOUN'!.Ol""""•t\"'\CICAI• ._ .,, ARLO AND JAMS l ADAM 'IMAT RESTA~ >RE "#£ MEEJIMC:J KIM NCJ ~ AT~ by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom· Batluk PLE.A~£. Pl.E.A'%, YOU PEOF'l.t. LE.AV( M£ ALO~ I Pl€>. ~t I by Chip Dunham r----_ i-~,; E ~r. ::-OESN ~ l _ · r ~ .' • Yi ~ GOM .. ) l _.. by Brian Basset '1().l'~ RI~ l s~~~ln) w.t~ lM~ srmR SO IT C'IM I! -"S A PLeASANT ~­SU"'""RtSS WHl!N ~E PHONED LASf W l!f!K AN O s.ti.10 St~~ ·o L tKe TO V191"'r /'llllle I l!h .JT t CAN'T UNO&R • STANO HER NOT CA L.LINO I P: HE~ PLANS WER& 5UQOEN l.V CH~NGeO ' A51'4E ~f\M.... ~ND!~ SILAS M ARNER SAVINGS AN L..OitlN ~~UES iO ~... j ~~~ J t--if~=i DRABBLE by Lynn Johnston by Kevin Fagan TUllBLEWBED8 HOW,_, 'n41V NMM Ml~ ll1N6 AN • L. tn9f'! by T. K. Ryan r--:::==::::--,,'%7 I PINV1kl DWWI ! Wttv,1NMI Ml-flMa~ I AUN:Wf .w:J"""' ~ "°"'"OF UN! ---00 .... .,.., r " .... •• J $21 IOODMORNINll ExlHI Ealfll Thr Oiute C.UI Dally Pilot will produce a special mid-morning edition today that will contain all the final results rrom yesterday's election. The Daily Pilot Election Special will hit most newsstands by noon and will also be available in many oftht Orange "Coast's best restaurants for the lunch- time crowd. The Pilot will also have hawkers on thc·s1rcets in high-traffic areas along the Orange Coast Readers can find copies of the Elec- tion Special in Newport Be.ach al City Hall. The Ritz. Tutto Ma~: Zcppa, Balboa Bay Oub, Five-fttt Two, Four Seasons, the U.S. Post Office on River- side and Calfomia Pizza Kitchen; in Costa Mesa at City Hall, the U.S. Post Office on Adams. Antonello Riston.ntc. Scott's Seafood Grill &. Bar and Mimi's: in Irvine at City Hall. Bisu·n10:-a-n<t-BiS11020·1: iifHunt- ington Beach at City Hall. the U.S. Post Office on Wamcr and Maxwell's: and j newsstands everywhere. El1ct111 '80 It I 11111:1 In short. hcrc-'s what we had at deadline ... While Pete Wlltoa wm heading toward vihory in the race for governor. local Orange Coas1 politician Stale Senator Mariu Ber1not1 Josi her bid for Lt Govemor to Lff M<!Cart~ IAI ~ ... Our other localandidate run- ning for statewide office ~idn'l fare so ~II e.ither. In the race fOr Insurance Commissioner. Huntington Beach Ci1y Councilman Wes Baul1kr was whipped by professional politician J.U Ganm"41 jA4) ... Jn.the Orange Coast's most heated races. Mea11re M -the half-cent sales tax for 1ranspona1ion -appeartd to be winning easily IAJ), and La&una Beach's Mea1•re H -the.bond measure to purcha~ part of La1una Canyon -was getting mo~ than the needed two-1hirds majorily (Al) .... In Huntinaton Beach, Mea1att C, which would save 1he cily's beaches and parks from development unless voter approved. was cruising to an easy victory, outdis tancing Mea1•tt D. the developer-inspired ini1ia1ive to protect 1heir int,ertsts against Measurt C ... However, ffQtlaltoo Bcac~ ctly Co••· di candidates who we~ 1li&ned wi1h developers in the city were running well in lite returns (A l ) ... Looking for Upst"ts? Orv Amburiey. the controversial Costa Mesa Ci1y Councilmember. was heading toward a stunning defeat !Al). Kartn McGlinn, the political novi~. appears to be the ,iant slayer ... Mlkt Capl111, 1he Orange County district attorney who the pollsters said w1s facing an upset seemed to have beaten his offict mate, Jim Eartp1, in the Orana:e County DA ra~ IA7) .... In fact 1ncumbcnts-trom lhe Orange Coast and across the n1tion - 1enerally had an easy time ofit. And one fonner incumbent, Bill Vardoulis, brtezcd his way back on the Irvine City Council, taking 1 short-tenn'scat vacat- ed when Sally Anne Sheridan was elected mayor !At). LO.TTERY DICCI ? He1rts: "cc +Oubs: King v Diamonds; (> •Spades: 8 -· Btidit column /B5 8""""'/U CltSSllitd/ "' Comic•/11 Ct°""°'d/15 Enltrt~nm<nt/H Horoseopt/15 Ann ll/!den/H (lponoon/lll Police Loell2 • Public .nolices/11 ScromltB/15 Socitt1/AI Sporn/II IV hsli11p/ll0 Wt1lhtl/llt ,...,.ras:;a• ·P¥... Clpp:laf't ... ~ .... ~ ........ ...... A wiad ldvWJ Md --Au winds an: ......... -,.. """ . will be ecc:ompaicd _,,. Ill .., dear Jk.itl ud wanner ..... 7 IL for the°"'*' eo..c•1 moll ca •s' t _lo ___ ..... Wednesday, November 7, 1990 25 cents Transpori.tion ·sales ~ tax-·heads for approval By !<Men Augo Or9fllJll Co.II DIM)-Plot By. Poul ArCldpley Dljly Piiot ~bl Wrtt« SANTA ANA...._ In a st.anJinc tum· around from a ye1r Qo. the heavily financed tr1nsport1tion sales tax Measure M 1ppearcd headed for ap- prova1 e1rly Wednesday. With S36 of 2,352 precincts countcdi the measure w1s .,,..;nnina by a com- fortable: S4-46 percent. Recd ·Royalty, chainnan of the Yes On A Revi~ Measure M commitlee, was 100 nervous to declare victory, even -wuso 'Big Green ' su ff.er.s-- big loss at the polls By. Stovell>ei ... _nger T,,_ AMOCMIL;.:. Pl"tlM WS ANGELES -The environmental movemenl suffered a blow at the polls when the sweeping ··eig Green" initiative, an ecoloaist's dream list of ~n!rols_. was overwhelmingly defCated by voters. Proposition 128, which would have stif·. fened reguration of emissions. ·pesticides, offshore oil~rilling and logging. trailed 36 percent to 64 percent. With 49 percent of the precincts reportina e1rly Wednesday. it had 1.159,WB yes votes and 2,090,607 no. California vo1crs also ovcnvb.elmin&ly rejected two omn.ib\ls 1nti<rime ~ that asked tupeye.rs to foot 1 multibillion- dollar bill to escalate the war on dnap. Wi1h SS.9 pCrce:nt ofprccincls reporting. Proi>osition 129 failed 28.j; percent 1,0 11,322 voles. to 71.5 percent 2,S401S04 voles. And Proposition 133 failed 32.2 percent. 1,144,807 votet. to 67.8 percent. 2.40S,425 votes. Backers of Proposition 129. iricluding. A11omey General John Van de Kamp. argued that California now has inadequate resources 10 fi&ht crime and l\as surpassed Aorida as the No. I importer of illqal drugs. Supporters of Proposilion 13J, which asked for the largest Siles tax increase in IS years. said their s<><:allod ··safe streets" initiative would battle drugs on Kveral fronts - in schools. prisons and treatmen.t programs. Also Josi was one of two proposals to limit office ho!dcn· tenns. Voters also appeared to be rejectina environmentalists' Proposition 130. "'For- ests Fortver," which would ban clcar- cutting of forests. With 39.9 percent of the precincts reporting. ii was fa ili ng 4S.8 pcrct"nt or I. 1 S4.609 yes votes. to 54.2 percent. or 1.367.879 no votes. Two industry countermeasures to .. Big Green" and '"FOTC$ts Forever .. were: sound- ly rtjrcted. Wi1h J9.9 percent of 1he precin,ts rt'- porting. Proposition I 3S on pesticides was behind 31.3 percent, or 773.817 votes. to 68. 7 per«nt. or 1.696.989; ind Proposition 138. on timber. 30. 7 percent. or 768, 119, to 69.3 pcr«nt. or 1,732.133. One environmental leader said that. in 1he caK of "Big Grctn ... voters "wcrt just fooled." "I don't think that anybody who voted 1pins1 'Big Green' voted for polluted air or cancer<ausina chemkals." Siena Oub offici1l.8ob Haitoy said Voters appertntly -GREEN/14 Patterson, Winchell • hold leads BvRo1>or1Batt<er 0r.,... COMl ~ Plot HlJNTINOTON B.EACH ~ School Board Prelidcnt Linda Moultoii Pat~ tenon Ind incumbeftt 0~ Winchell 1i~toed into 1 thin k9d in early m~ms Wednttday in Huntinatoo 8cach City Council elections. fonnrr Police Chirf Earle Robitalli. etlCd into third place. a couple....of hult--' drtd vottt ahtad of Jack Kelly, the u.~ 1t1or •ho's uyi .. to make 1 political comd:l9ck after two ye.an on lbe ti*li11e1. ... ---~c-11 nNl•PapsAt ... A.7. lhouah <>pponenlS had conc.cded ei.rlier. But Reed said that if tht numbcn held up. the turharound could be at- tributed. to a comprehensive effort to inform the voters about the benefits they could ell pc-ct if lhe me1sure passed. "'We made a conscious decision to make this a jjurely educational cam- -TAX/I I! P-1 LAGUNA BEACH -As mums ~~rrearlY Wednoday, bracken of a bond proposal that woukl help buy l...14uft.a Canyon from the Irvine Co. remained encoutqed and hopeful. and braced for a Iona ni&ht of waiting. With ~ perctnt oi votes cou,ntcd. voten favored PropositiQn H by a marain of 74.8 perttnt to 25.2 pcn::c.nt apinsL The tally pvc the measure a slightly greater m.,.Pn thin the 1w~1hirds it needs to pass. A boisterous gathering in a lower-floor room al the Hotel Laguna Tuesday night included more than I 00 campaign wot"tcn.. city laden and at least four of the nine · . ow. ~ COllM ~ PllClll Costa Mesa Councilman Orv Amburgey and his -· ~ with friends. toast the end of the long campaign and -election _,lta .. McGllnn poised fir win; Amburgey · loslng ·his bid By Bob van Eyken Orwige eo.i Delly Pilol COSTA MESA -Karen McOhnn, a political neophyte with liltle gov· emme:nlal ellperir~ and almost no mont'y. was poised for an u~t victory against heavi ly finanCC'd Cit} Council incumbenl On, .\mburge}'. with abou1 a quafler of prt"C1ncts rrporti ng early Wednesday. Another incumbent. Mayor Peter Buffa. appcartd 10 be fanna much bet- ter, eme:raina 1s the top vott-geUer in The. top four fin1shert will be elected to four-ye1r terms.. City Attorney G11I Hu11 on. tryina . to win her (ounh four-year term, Jumped out to a quick and Mfty 20-poi nt kad over attorney Paul Euaene Mann . Ho~ver, only 12 of 182 precincts had been counted. ••1 hope the trend rontinucs." said Palltf'IOn, lhe prtiidcnt of the Hunt· ,,...., _,h Unton Hi&li School Distria who~ m1kin1 her ltCOnd try at Ci ty Council. ••t know how hard it is from Khool ckctions to ovenum 1 1~nd ... she II.id. .. WrW prep1red 10 stq up all niaht if we hive to." f Man. Pone.r, who Is nannina on an· environmental sllte with Pattcnon ind WillCbdl. was ldili~ in .liflb plooc and Ed Mounlli>nl. who II 1llird with R~ haille and Kdly. was lllldc io sillh .,i-. ' '!!19 HUNTINGTOflll• early tttums. "It's are.at: I think ,,_."t·rt rtalt~ got a shot 1t it:· McGlinn said. Bulla was more low ke} :ihoul hi:i ca~y lcld. "I'm a miserable prs~1m1s1 ""'hen 11 comes to these: sorts of things." he saKI. .. , think we're 1n aood shape. bu1 rm not aoina 10 be opc.nina any champqne -COST A MESA/I I! Citizens plan to preserve . coast winning av--· ~C...0-.,Not HU!fTINCiTON BEACH -Vot<n •ve Meuun C. 1 d~'s initiative to prc1c:n·c tht <:outline and P9rkllnd ~m <k..io,-n~ I leld Wrdnrtday OY<f rival Mtnur'f 0 thal Woukt water down procttbon IMllUftS, With Jutt H ol 112 prc<incts countrd. M_,. piled up J.661 voles. a 14.8 ptttftll ..,.,.-oval. -• "' -D c:ollmed S.918. Sl.S p<r· ce11L n.c ..-..rt .nm \M most W»eS ... Loe-.ce-:u -....,. -P.,..u . contenders for three City Council teats. But even counciJ candidates were focused mort on the landmark proposition that would dec:idt the canyon's future tbao on I.he race that wou~ detenninc their own. The dri vc to save tht can yon from residential development and prnerve it u permanent open space sptrkecl_ •n. Cl!\<>' tioi'lal campaia.n in the city.lha1 eclipled-all .Q.\hcr issues, includina the City Council """· -CANYON/17 ner Bergeson loses to McCarthy By John Howard AP Pom:..I WrTr9' LOS ANGELES -With 76 pcn:ent of the vote counted. major networks earl)' Wedncsdly mqmina said that Republican &:te Wilwn_ Was th · new aovernor of C1li- fomia. He .appare:ntly was helped by 1bsentcC voters. Wilson cluna to a narrow1 n& lead early Wcdntiday over Dernocr1t Dianne Feinstein in their bls- loric $40 million blttle. for tM: gov- ernon:hip. Two On.nar Coast WI_, politjcians. thouah. went down to lopsided de:fe:au. With 61 pe:ra-nt of the vote-counted. Sen. Marian Bcraeson. R-Newpon Beach, had pmered 41 pcrttnt of the ballots to Leo McCarthy's S3 percent Outgoing Huntinpon Beach Councilman Wes Bannister was sacked by John Garamendi in his bid to become state insuranct" commissioner. Bannister c:amed 37 perce:n1 of the vote to Garamendi's 53 pe:rttnt As Wednesday began. Wilson's dou~­ digit lead d1sapPC•rcd. throwina thr con- 1es1 into unccnainty. With SJ pe:rccn1 of the state's 26.060 precincts reporting. Wtlson held a n&JTOW 48 pe:rttnl to 47 percent le.id over Fcins-- te1n. who sho wed a dramatic SUf'l'C after midnight and put Wilson·s mara.in in jeop- ard}. · W1Json"s le.ad. which appeared to ho&d through much of the evenina. vinually '"·apor:atcd as \\'cdnesd.ay bcpn, down from nearly 20 points from the earliest ""tu ms. Earher. Wilson appeared 1t ptherin.gs of his supponers 1n Los Angcles and San Du~go. le1\1ng 111tle doubt that he expected to win. And he made 1t clc1r that the Republicans' agrcss1ve attempts to ca~ turc absent« \'Otes was playina a pivotal role: in the c1mpa1gn. '"We: have crt'a\cd a monster:· Wilson told the chC"Cnng throng. '"It is ca.J)cd the absentee vote. Ifs the right kind of monster to have:· Wilson m11nta1ncd a 3-t~2 «lee over -GOVERNOll/14 1ocs 1n10 cffcct. oflic1als said. ··1t sounds re11ly tood," said DcbbM- Coolt. leader of the S.vc Our ·Parks Comniittee that qualified Measure C for the ballot. "'People circ:ulatcd petitions: and othen aot real involved. 1 think the pcop&c an: tce.1ng throu&b au tbe con- fUlion. •· · Cool< and h<r backen W<t>I 10 • troubft to collect sian1turts of 16,000 registered voten to qualify Measure C IOr Tuesday's t.llOt. But thc City Council laler .lauod a spcaal mttli°' and placrd ~ D .. the ballot. withO\lt it havin& to .. 10 ... o«>pl< to qualify !Or the bollol. ~ Critics houtrd fi>ul , dalmi111 ol5ldola wert uiina to .cvnlt ,,., r e c '7 addina D ind ""'9d.ina con,..,_ sz •• ihe VOltn.--Tht ~l proied Fl ....... I s "id. Is 111< $20 ,..._ ....... ~ I --...... . ' "' .. . " ' . " .. • "' .. . " .. • .. '· . -,. . • .. .. ,. • • ' r : f i I Hallf Wl9*' ..... oe.e~ ..... -I HUNTINGTON BEACH After an hour of debete public comment. the Ptannina Commi.Mion the Pimide Pavilion Tuesday nisttt. cieW- ang a major hurdle before the plans ao before the City Council for final approval. The project peued.on a 4-3 vote, with commissioners Geri.. 0~. Barry Williams and Victor Leipzjg opposing the plan. The approval of the en- vironmental impact repon and transfer of a lease for the property clears the way for council approval of the con- troversial 3.5-acre restaurant~ com merical and con- dominium complex over- looking the beach for a block south of the pier. Planning Commission Chairwoman Geri Ortega o~ Jected to approving the pr<r jcct b(fore an escape clause for the cit\ as wntten into the lea~ agr~ment. saying if the plan as 'etoed by a state com- mission or agency th~n­ tract could open the etty up to a lawsuit. She also opposed approval without th e commission see- ing the financial reports re- quested at the Oct. 23 meet- ing. W1lhams objected to pass- ing the plan b(fore the com- mission knc" the outcome of ~ C ~. grass-roots citizen an1t1atl\e that would send an) beach de' elopment to a vott' of the residents "I don't thank "e should appro\ c tha!t until we sec if the cit-. "Ill have a charter amcndrm:nt." he said. By Hoffy w...,_ 0rMtt COMC ~ Noc Gale-force winds pummeled Southern California ·Tuesday. sparking multi-million doUar blazes, stirrina up dust clouds and blowing out windows. Fires swept throu1b San Clemente. Camp Pendleton and San Dimas, but the costliest South- land blue was in Univcnal City, where 318 firef&&hters battled a ra&· ing conflagration that consumed much of the Universal Studios back lot and swept into surrounding brush. California Highway Patrol Of· fioer Linda Burrus repOrted few major wind-related problems on Orange County fruways, other than some tumblcw~s disrupting traffic on Lhe Costa Mesa (SS) Free· way nonh of Dyer Road and on Jntcni.te S north of Jeffrey Road. .. One of them was I 0 f~t tall." Bwrus said. ne .. nmna w. a11o blew a lafii' Plate slasa windoiw out of n office buildina. lhowerint tile l·S at Von Karman Avenue in Irvine with glass, Bumas said. In other cities alona the OraDee Coast, police and fire officials re- ported only minor anaoyanoet from tbe-wiads -alarms toina off, traffic bazardl and other minor disturbances. 'Therc•s lwnblcweeds, tree limbs and all kinck of stuff' blowina around out there," said Irvine police Stt. Steve Frew. The winds did_oot_ »feet oper~ anons at John Wayne Airport, of- ficials said. Tbc -Mndy conditions wcte caused by bi&h pressure over the Pacific Northwest and lower press- ure over -Southern California and Arizona, the National Weather Ser- vice said. Gusty Santa Ana winds blowina 4S mph below canyo ns and passes are eapec:lld today, bUt lbould di-?hh _., IODilb~ the weather •*'amid. TM rc... ii not aoocS news for flmllbWI, who bettled bluet Kl'Oll lbe Southland, includina: •The .. horrifyina·· wind-fanned Universal City fire, which inflicted tarible damqe to soundstqCS locaeed near a high-rise hotel where GOP candidates were awaitina elec- ti~n returns. Theie were no repons of injuries in. tbe t-blaze. which appeared to have caused millions of dollars in damage to the center of the famed back-lot area. It took cit)" and coun- ty firefighters 2V1 hours to e"t- inp.ti.sb the conOagration. which was reported at 7: 18 p.m. and de· clarcd out at 10:07 p.m. Several sets and attractions. in- cludin& King Kong and sets from the "Back To The Future" clock tower scene and "Dick Tracy" were destroyed or damaged. Lc1pz1g opposed the plan on the ba,1~ of l:snd u~. sa, .• ang he "a" putting the leg.ii. financial ctnd poltucal issu('S aside AP La-~to An elderly man waiting to take a road test for his Motor Vehicles office Tuesday morning. Injuring drtver's license crashed Into a Department of six people. · The World ••• In Four Minutes Biker trlal ends In deadlaclc 'i .\"' I .\ \ '-.\ -Pro'>ccutor\ \a~ thl'' "111 retr) a man called a motorqclc gang ··godfather" an wnnecllon with a tnplc murder. .\ m 1\tnal "a'I declared T uc'lda) -folio" ang a 16-month trial that '-'J'> tht.' long('\t an Orange ( ount) hmor~ -when Jurors announced the) ""ere dcadllxked on the falC' of Thomas Maniscalco. 45 ~lan1'>tako "a" accu'>t·d of ma..iermandan& the 1980 Memorial Da~ death' of a bv> hood lncnd and '"o othcr'i because of financial lo'>SC'i fron1 dlkgcd drug and toun1erle111ng act1v1t1eo; 108 hast1111 pramlsld 1r111111n Iraq 011 Tue!>cia) prom1'>{·d to fr~ 108 hostages. none of them .\mentan and 1ns1sted anew 11<; forr1gn ··guc<;ts" arc well-treated ~c-rctan 111 \tall' Jame\ .\ Ba..,cr Ill pre<,sed l ' \ alhc!> about 1hc1r "'illingnt:'i'-to go to war The Haghdad go,ernmcnl '-'a'i keeping an C)e on Tue'ida)\ m1dtt'rm l'lt:U1ons an the l nlll'd \talt's It claimed an) slippage an Repuhhl Jll \Upp<m "OU Id re net I a lack of public support for Prco;1dcn1 Buo;h"s l'l'r\1an Ciulf pohc1cs In thl' lalC'st hostage releaM''i Iraq·') offiual news agenc) !>Bid ., .. Japanc\l· nationals would b( freed an response' to an appeal from former l.1panl'\t' Pnmt' Minister Ya\uh1ro Nakasone. It al'io '>a id 211 Italian\ fi,c Swc-des. two Germano;. rwo Portugue~ and two .\u\tral 1an" "'ould Ix· allowed to lcaH' It dad not \a) "hen the capllH'\ would be freed. but some had alread\ hcgun to ac;semblt' al a Baghdad hotel Callfornla •Its Involved In Clfl• \\ ·\~H INGTON -Here are the Manne Corps Resenc un11' Police Log from "hich 8!4 people were ordered to actl\C dut) Tue!>da} 1n suppon ol Operatio n Desen Shield: Combal forces: -Battc-r. i\. 4th Light .\n11-i\1r Dcft'n'>C Battalion at Pasadena totaling S5 men. -A platoon from ( ompan) .\. 4th L 1gh1 Armon·d \'ch1rk Battalion at Camp Pendleton. 34 men --(om pan) .\ and a detachment from Headquarters and ~n KC Compan). 4th Tank Battalion at Miramar Naval Air Sta11on. totaling 120 ml'n -A platoon from thl' 4th Force Reconna1ssann· (·om pan) at Reno Ne' .. 34 men. -_.t\n anti-tank platoon from the :!3rd Mannes at Brousard. La .. totah'g 75 men -4th ( ombat Engineer Battalion. an c:nganl'l'r <;uppon rnmpan'I . and a dl·talhmen1 from hcadquanl•r<; and \Cn ace compan). at Baltimore. Md .. totaling 24 men -4th Platoon. Compan) A. 4th .\mph1b1ou'> .\o;<;auh Battahon at < 1ulfport. Mass . and a platoon from (om pan) .\. 4th .\s~ult .\ mph1h1an Battalaoo at Norfolk. Va .. totaling I 8Q men -A platoon from Fox Company. 2nd Battalion. 2.Sth Mannes at Bronx. N Y .. 53 men -A platoon 'from Compan) A. 4th ( omhat f:.nganccr Battalwn. { harkston. W Va .. 49 men. Air Farce l••cllll unarmed ICBM tat V .\NOE BERG AIR FORCE BASE -Dumm) "arhcads from an unarmed Minuteman 3 missile hat South Pa<:1fi< targets. the .\1r 1-orcc !l.a)'i The m1s'l1lc was launched Tuesda} at 4 Ill pm PST from this sprawling coastal military base 140 miles north'Wr'lt of Los .\ngelrs. the •\1r force Strategic Missile Center announcC'd I\ car parktd 1n 1hr 2700 block of Bnstol Strttt was stolt'n latt' Sunda) or earl> Monda)' Thr thd\ was rrpe>ncd 11 10 20 a.m Monda) 0 Somcont' ~tok a car at South Coast Plaza. The lhcf'\ "ii' r~·portc:d at 1:42 am Monday. Soml'Ont lef\ a bed and refriatrator on lht' front lav..n at 4161 Pearce t Someone camr b' and took the btd but the refn&t"rator. rrponcdly stocked with \.odka. TV d1nntn •nd froun po111ot'\. rtmatns 1n thr )'lrd. A Sony video c-amcr;i and cqu1pmt·n1 ~t'rc stolen from the Orangt' Trct' l lubhou'C at Orancc Trot ind Oran&<' Bln~som 'lrt'rl\ Someone atok l'-"O large polled 1rc:rs. wonh 1oout S400 1p1oc.:c. from a hx:a1111n on Rlutb1rd 0 !-\n apanment in the 200 block of East 16th \trttl was buf'llamcd Monday The bn:ak~ln wu r~ncd 11 11 1 S a m A ~pon of IOAtt .,.. not available Tut'1da)' ....... ,..., While slopped 111 a rrd h1ht at £1hs Avcn~ and Maanoha St~d. a 21-)"'l'ar-old Costa Mt'll woman's car wu rear-tnded three 11mes by JC>mt· one 1n a 1989 C ad1llae Bentz 0 Someone pried open a Pf'8¥ door. then t~ door 10 a home 1n the I 7SOO block of Santa Mon1u, and r1n.,.c-kcd dltncn and cloYts and fled w11h S2.H5 ~orth of propeny. 0 Somtone broke 1nio • 198$ r oyola trud lhroufh an <''''"' cab ..-1ndow. but wa unable to ta c the' car because of a stttnna whttl-to-btakc lod. Ttk· 1n iden1 CJ«un't'd when lhc cu .,.., petMd tt VOftt mar\d on 16201 Harbor Blvd. 0 A man aald he lcn tht front door open 1n his ~<knee 1ft t~ 600 block of I Ith \trctt and IOmfl>M ca~ in 1.-d stok hu. \'ldtO c•mtra 0 SomeoM .... a iold nccklacr and bnk.clct v8'wcd at S9)5 "°"' I rtsidtn<'t' 1n '~ 200 block of I 7tlf ttfft 0 A wOffWln, IO, 111d she let a -vcl'} n1tt homelcu )'ouna man .. movs:, into her coach at Sta 8rtt1e Mobile Homl' Park tv..o v.ittks qo until he could find 1 pljttt of h1$ own The man's chanaicd. lhc woman \lld. and w·,· .. 1emftC'd" tl\11 ~·111ow h1~ tt'mpcr whrn \he a him to kt\.t' '""' Prio1c" and a fu mechine were slQI~ from 0 6t s Ots11n ASSOClll"-18 T tthnOIOI) ( lrtlc 0 haJtt blut' Volk walfn but With tM -onts ··loors Llaht Aac10,. Team'" iwntcd on lbc beck wu stolen from the 3SOO block of PiM trttt. 0 C'anyon Dnve. a A min ~uirrd mtd1cal 111rn11nn but rtfuKd to file charae after ~ont' smalkt'd ham 1n tht' fatt •1th • full bottle of bttr 0 A man wu am'\tt'd <10t'r •llttcdl)' s1nl1na a blll"k lea ther coat from anttthcr man ..... - F10)' dollan .t'll\h 11\'I\ stolt'n from a locked cabincl on ttw prwa~ dock for Anchon AWi)' Boat Rental 600 88)' ~\.t'. 0 A \Cl of JOlf du~ that a c.dd) was upPol(d to take to a JtOl"lte bin at Nev.port ~ach C ountr)' nub. 1600 E. C"oH• tt11hwat). wtrt l'fponcd m1 '"' b> the owner 0 JCWtll') t,., c nta1nina rouply S7.ISO -onh of ~'ffll) v.as m1 •"I from a ~w Jcrtey woman'• I~ afkr rt1um1na hofM from • 11.ay 11 ow Mamuu Hottl ~ N~pon C rntcr Dr. •A amallc ,¥1111•• ftre iD SU Clemente ........... into tewnl apot fires • llaab roofs in two ~ahbo~ ..nNnctine eaue Cona. wbtte the blaze •tanedo San qcmente Fire Department tpOkes- man Jack Stubbl said. Two boys, .. I 0 and 11. touch· cd off the fire by playina with tome illcpl explodina ca~type fireworb. Stubbs said. ••Jt ipitcd several tall palm trees and then it became a neighborhood rroblem. Everythina blowing .ofT o those trees was a Potential house fire' with all the st}.ake roofs in the neighborhood._" Four engine companies and one paramedic van responded to the the blaze. which took firefighters nearly an hour to put out. Roofs of six or seven homes suffered minor dam· age as a result of the fires, but a damage estimate was not available, Stubbs said. adding a strike team was standing by at the main fire station during the incident. • :rwo ._ .,.... llVWll hu. dnd 1aa of bnlllt aa Camp .......,., fordna the ev11CU11ion Of IOme rnidenll or • trailer part. •uthoridet taid. O.C blue b9D about I p.m. ia the IMM1ll pan of.me tprawline but. It burned 9"Ct'al hUDdred ..... and wu movins west IOwud liatentate 5 and the Sin Onoh nuclear power Dlant. bue tp!.>kcswoman .Lynda MacTavilh said. Firefilhtm from Su Dieeo. Or- u,e County and C'.amp Pendleton were t.anliftl the blue. The caute of the fire was 11ill under invcstiaa· lion, MacTavish said. •In LOI Anaeles County, about SO county fircfi&hten and two water-dropping hel!.QQ.Ptm. a.ot 1- mil:!-day workout when brush i&- nited at 12:44 p.m. in the San Dimas hills and raced toward homes. About five acres were burned and one· home was scorched before fire- fighters extinguished the blaze at I :SS p.m .• said Los Angeles County fire spokeswoman Julie Ennquez. Dally Pilot ffJfl •ervlCH COii· trlhlftl lo I.ti• ~port Man taking driving test - drives through DMV office LOS ANGELES -An elderly man taking a dnvtng test crashed into a Department of Motor Ve- hicles office Tuesday, sending doz- ens of people scattering for safety as the pickup truck plowed 30 feet into the building. Only six minor inJunes were re - ported but damageto the office was extensive. authon11es said. John A. Anderson. 72. was b(. hind the "heel of a 1980 Chevrolet El Camano and prcpanng to take a road tcst when his pickup suddenl} lurched fo rward and crnshed into the building. "He told us the accelerator Muck. causing him to lose control and smash th rough the wall and into the building." said Capt. Howard Hughie of the Cahfornaa 'itate P-Ot1ce. "h1ch took over the in- vestigation Two people were treated at the scene for manor lnJUnes and fou r "erl' taken 10 \\est Hall Humana Hospital and Kaiser Permanente Hospital 1n Woodland Halls for examination. None of the injuries was serious and no names were released. authorities and both hos- pitals said. The driver of the car wasn't in- jured. but about 80 people inside ihe building scrambled out of the way as he car burst into the office just before 10 a.m. and came to rest 30 feet inside. Damage was estimated at $40.000-plus to the building on Shennan Way an Canoga Parle "He drove through the north wall of the building. through a counter SCC"llon and into a work l'ttea of the building ... said Jean Koltcnnan. the OMV o ffice manager. The offi ce had to be closed. Re- pairs "ere C\'.pectc:d keep 11 shut down for two da\S. "There was no 'screaming. It "as JUSt a lot of tears." Kolterman said an dcscnbang the crash -By I.tr .Auocl•ted Prr., Th<." thrc('-stage. solid-fut'lcd antercon11nental ballistac m1ss1k traveled about 4.200 malco; an JO minute~ to reach the KwaJaleaq M1ss1le Range an the Marshall lsland9 amr Its three unarmed "re-cntr) 'chalk~" then "eIT deplO)l'd so dumm' "arhl·:ld'i rnuld 'ilnke intcndnl t.irgl'l'I. thl' .\1r F orn· added Klbane mourned; two Palestlnlans die JERllS.\LE\.1 -Supponcrs of the shun Ra bbi Mt1r Kahanc shouted "IK-ath 10 the .\rahc;"" on Tucsda~. and Israeli repom said polll"C' ~U'll)l't'led a Jc"1sh e\lrcm1st alrl"ad~ had rctal1a1cd b~ k1lhng t"'o cider!) Palcs1101ans Theda) brought a ~cond 1raged~ for Kahant"·, "ale. Lahh\ "ht"n h1:r fa thC'r died after a long lllnco;s Rabbi 'I JCO\ Blu m had tx·cn unconsciou' and did not .._"11" of hi\ o;on·1n-la""·., death Gft1cllev 1nd Yeltsln to meet MOc;( 0 \\ -In a mo't' to"ard pcate on the l'"C of tht· annavcrsaf) of the Bol hc\I.._ Re,olut1on. Hom N 'clto;an ..a1J Tucsda} he and M1..,ha1I c; (iorbache\ ha'l' agrn·d to Jiscu'I'> thl'ir diffl.·rcntes. Yt'lts1n. the Ru'isaan pre~1dcnt. dcclim·d Ill \J\ ''ho proposed thl' meeting S(.'hedulcd for Sunda). but 11 "J'I lhl· \<n act president "ho approarhcd '\ cltsin to sha.._c has hand ahn J hulida) cen·mon' in the Kremlin's Palact of { ongrc'iSC'>. ··w(' JUSt agrl·ed "Ith uorhachC\ to mct'I on the 11th one-on-one." Yeltsin said. "There "Ill be vcn mam issues and 11 will he an important meeti ng." he said. decl;nang 1(1 clahorntl' -By tllr AHo<'l•tt"d PrtH ORANGE COAST lallJPilat How to reach us at the Dally Piiot VOL. M, NO. 311 Clrcua.tlon <nnoe County Editor'• Hoth 142-toee I Advettlatng y ___ ._. .. o.r .... -...... ~ ,_...,....._..., .. &llarVMllf!IL_... 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Iii prtw .,... tltel ,.as• W. .. !ans: The --Iha• COSTA MESA -Mayat ~ Ille projort - -pullli< -l«h.....,. rail .... --. Re came hunlint throulb &he lkdla is Cf'Yhw foul ovrr • s&ory cia in Orantr and Loi A.aef1n k1lto1 rntmbttoflhtS..J~a Oranto c-oa doctioo illlp!Ji,. lllal lie -;.-in· couode<. Hillt Trntportalioo Cotridor day AlltllCC IO wia oa 0... C-• Aaetl<Y wlri<h is coasidrri .. Ille .., : The Civil Winds thlt Tnntil Dlttria contnct awarded .. This was not• c0ntrlC1 awatdecf o( commuier trains. shorten our ttmptt1 and MotNtily. by OCTD without 1 competitive .. The board rriembm were con· meraizc the littk whilPI or A llOl'y publilbed·Tuttday Mated . bid ... Buffl ,.W. '1"hi1 WB a timpk C'ttned tha1 this not bt a profit· · · h h'"-... __ tM1 8'lffl WM •warded a S25.000 annt requell whim requind 1 makin1 ven1urc," Buff1 said. ··Tbt ~:'.!'':~ !n'~u:h;: UIRk: rontrKt by, the OCTD \0 produce a simp&c yn, « no deciliOD on the videos will bt distribu1cd for the' Enouah already! vtdeo promoti1111 ahemltive tnn... -pan of thr OCTD bom'd... eott of m11erials only.-.. We've had politicians ponatlon ideal. Buffa called the OCTO Gmctal Manlllf J1mcs Rcichen satd althouah the 1ward and politics up IO he:rt and !.!_~ ...... , mlsreprntnta1ion of the Reichert IP".td that Blt.fti was is not a COl'ltrac:t. the 0CTD bolrd d h '""-' 1wi-"_., 1 ..:.n1, not 1 contraCL siP1S a numbtT of .. sole sourtt .. own lo I ere. nKU ,..... con1racts. '"We don't have to have And you know what you J. ,If:-'"The ~uest berort OCTD wu .. It's 1ttaiahtforward. He came in .. ~ ~ by ocro . . compeii11ve bids on ttnicc ~ can do w1'1h 124. 12•. 126, ' ~ . , nol ttnttat~ . rt was a with an idea for an educatioT\1.1 ' b , .... _ • 11.:...-11. • tracts 1nyv.~y.-hr said ... That's 11 121. 128. 129. 130, IJI. 132,, lie. ttQ12eSI Y me ror • gran1, •K Slid. video ind the board 1 .. _..,,t it wu the d iscrttion of the board." IJJ. 134. 135, t36, 137. 138, • Buffa. who owns a video p~ a good idt1 ... Rckhm said ... ,, was Jn 1981. Buff• filmed fic- 139. 140. 142."143. 144. 145, 146, 141, l ~ISO and l5t,_ -'1uc:tion_ company. said h~ w_on a •!L.puile Opt.1'1ind 1~vebo:lri1." tion~lizC!d sea~nu-dt'pictina rom- --t---Ac1uaUy, oocQr-thCJitil pro~rac1na voters yesterday arant. not a contract, lo produce an Tht vidt0 Will feature transpor-mun1s1 propopndl scenes ror the was, mosl of'.-us dtd -nor know-what W(. coukl do with them. educational video for distribution talion altemativts includin1 the: controvcrsi1I mini"'5Cries Amcrika. and depicted life in the ':'nited j Political wars in Oranae COJsl cilies ranacd rrom rel11ively . to public qc:nci~ and coi:nmuni1y proposed Califomia·Nevli:ll high-Thr stries was broadcast on ABC Statts undn-Soviet rule. ..-t- somnolent in Laguna, Newport and Irvine to rqing ou1 of control -" in Hun1ington Beach·and Fountain Valley. p d . tri eticall e .• d e ed r Mta~::: ~~f'~~:.~\b:~ iss~n~n. ~~ra~f.!'r';~.~~~:m~,;;; -e es an en y lllJ--ore -m acc1 ent I. councilmanic election. ---r .• BUI in Hun1ina1on Bea<h. lhert was a hol dly council race, an Oceans1'de woman : equally siuling-1Chool-board fray and 1he neighborhood-spli11in1 Measure C vs. Measure: 0 . I h I fountain Valley had• 1<hool-board !rack me<I 1hal may be may · ose er , eg even rou&hcr 1han lhc one in Hunting1on Beach. plus its own - flaming rouncilmanic contcsL Following them on the intensity scale is Costa Mesa. Things there miahl have bttn less blustery save for Orville Amburgey. who cun .,..hip up a ttmpcst in anybody's teapot. - • We pokt'd around the precincts most of Monday and yesterday 10 ~ ""'hat ""'as going on. Some findings: The Oust Or'' movrmrnt picked up strength in the past week. Nothing ""'ould s .... ·ay diehard Amburgcyitcs. and there arc plenty of1hr m. But Amburgcy·s la1est antics-alleged conflict of1nterrs1 and listing non-suppontrs as 'su pponers -have turned.Off some or thl·n1. Goins ou1 and personally rcposcssing purloined C'ampa1gn sisns "·hich had bt.·cn ahcrcd was .<.on5idercd a littlr strange by some. ··11 jus1 seems likr one thing af'lef ano1her with 1.o\mbur!ey):· said a Mesa Verde woman. "I ""'a5 for hi m. but I don·1 think so no ..... " In Fountain Valley. the school board t'IL·.:-tir~1 ~rpcars to be holler than the council clash. Much of the sinlc 1s con,ing from an organ11.cd. thro .... ·thc·raseills-oul movement. Popping out from the mess of signs tacked 10 every available . tamp post ·arc big. homemade JObi with lhc c1n:le·slash symbol and r~ading. "NO INCU MBENTS'."' There are also printed signs wi1h 1hc symbol and hst1n1 school. board candidates V ~6 Sedlak and Rogna as choices to replace 1he incumbents. We asked live peoplr at a Vpns market'aboul the trio. IRVINE An OC'C'anside woman may lose her leg as a result of being hit by •car whose driver was blinded by glare Tuesday momin.a. officials said. FeliC't'la Lobbrn. 40. had just go1ten off a bus and asked dir_cc. tions lo Santa Ana when she was inj ured. Caliromia Highway Patrol officer Li.nda Burrus 5aid. Lobbcn was crossing Main Street just eas1 ofEitrcu1i ve Circle when a motorist who was blinded by the sun al 7: 15 a.m. ran ovt'r her. Burrus said. Debra Lee Shuck., 34. or Costa Mesa. was drivina her 1987 Honda Prelude cast on Main street with !)er, sun visor down. Burrus-saKl.-- bul she .... ·as unable to Stt Lobbtn crossing Ix-cause' of glare rrom tht' sun. Shuck was unawart' Lobben was thrrt un1il she rel! and heard. the . Nobody had the rai ntest idea who they were. You want signs. go lo Hunt1ng1on Beach. II they pull. out au the J1a1l!> that arc holding up lhc signs. "C\'CJ)" telrphonc pole 1n town w11t crumble. -· -----· ··· -· Votrrs arc bitlerly dividC'd on Mt'asure C. ""'h1ch .,...ould rcs1r1c1 dr,·clopment on the Cll) 's bf.'aches and parks. and Measure D, '-'h1ch .... us put u,p to countt•r C b) pro-devrlopmenl forct.·s. impact of hcr car h1111ng 1he pc<t. Irvine Police offlclals check out the car involved in a pedestrian colliSion this morning. t•stnan. Burrus said. add_ing _Shuck ____ _ In Sc .... ·port Beach. 1hr onl y news has been Counc1l.,..·oman Jran Wau·s startling endorscmen1 of Jan Vanders/001O\Cr1ncum- hi.'n t E 'cl ~n Han. It has to hun Han -pol111call ) and personal!) -but barrios a stunnina upset \'Oters art still so1n1 lo rc-cl«I hrr and Don Strauss. Phil Sansone and Clarence Turner. Then therc"s Irvine. which rcccnllv has Ix-en the bloodiest banlrlit'ld of Orange C'ounl) pohucs. "F;rs1 .,...c ha vr Sheridan and .\.gran leanng each 01hcr apart then .,...e have the Ga1do mess, now .... e ha'c to vote for one or fi"c mystery candidatN.~· said a guy "a111ng 1n ltnc a1·c·arl's Jr. "M ) God." ~ia yhc' fr,•1nc haSJUSt been polil1C'ked out. lf1he r lcc11on were dectded on a l;>as1s of signs -ortcn JUSt as good an 1nd1ca1or as an~ -)ou'd have 10 gi,'r the nod 10 RE·M . .\.X . FrH M•rtia'• no• Moad•y•, Wffaelday• •ad S.l•rd•Y•- CitL votes to drop suit c.·os·r A MESA -Thr Cit ) Counl·1J ''oled Monday night to end HS lc11,1I dt~putc with the oprrators of Pacific Amphitheatre. C"ount·1J mcn1bers Voled 1n closed Sl"ss1o n following Monda)"s n.·gular n1~·ct1ng to settle a 4·ycar·o ld 1a .... su11 filed b) Ned West Inc. aga1ns1 lhe C'tl)'. \,....... -The Ned We" !iUll ""'8S a spin-off f(om 11 b111er legal fight ~t .... een (."osta Mesa rcs1den1s and the amph11 hcatrr's nlanascmcnt n't·r rock conctrt noise. That lawsuu. fil<'d by tht residents 1n 198.S. 1s i.1111 pending.. allhough a tcn1a11,·c sc1tlemen1 asrccmcnl was rcac-hl·d l'arher 1h1s year. \11' .\11ornev Thomas Kathe said details of the SC'1tlen1rnt would bt rtlt'astd l:uer. -By tlte D•lly Pllol look('d rn--hCr r'far\i(-.,... m irror 1m· n vrd on the scene five m1nut« mediate!~ and sa.,.. Lobbcn on thr af'lcr the accident confirmed the pavement. pos111on o r the sun could 1cmpor- An Jr,1ne police Ontcer ""hoar· anly blind a drr,er. Burrus said. Police arrive too late to recover pizzas Unbanned HI tNTJNGTON BEAC H - Footpnnts lcft 1n the d'ew led pollre to fi,c sk1nh t·ads and t""'O stolen p112as late Monday. Thl' fi\e lt"en-agcrs -1 .... 0 adults and thrt.T JU'"ent\cs - lured a Oon11no·s P112a J r l1 vcl") man 1n10 a Huntington Beach rul..cte-~c before rohb1ng him of SJ8 and t.,..o la rgl' JX'ppcron1 p1z7as. pohce LI. Jeff Copr said. Ori\ l'r (~r:i1g Kt"J PP-r 8. ""'aS sent oul from his Beach Boule' ard p1L1er1a 10 tht• 7800 block of Shaffer Circle about 11 :45 p.m .\fter an unsur · 1.:essful \t.\."art h fo r tht• bogus ad- dress he was given. Kc1pp re- turned 10 his deh'C'r) car on t~ to find fi ve skinheads laying 1n v.·a11 . (ope said. One ol the gang mcmlx-ri; aUcgedl y pulled a knife and dl·· n1andl-d the p11.1as and' all 1he dn,t'r's rash. .\II fi'l' ned w11hou1 harn11ns Ke1pp, Cope ~Id. When police arnvt·d. the) fol- lowed footsteps left 1n the dewy grass and "ct 1n1pnnts on the pa\'Cmt'nl to a rented apartment al 18832 Aonda St .. Cope said. There the' found the fi,c susJ)t'C'IS. lhc p111as and the Ca.'>h The stolen SJ8 """as rf'CO\ rrt·d. hut 1he large prppcron1 pies .... ·r rt• :i d1 tfrren1 stor} ··t lur 1n,es11gat1on rc,ralC'd 1he p1z1as had been pan1all) consu.med .'" Cope said. Chnstopher John Gappa. I 9. of Orange and Craig Alan Carr. 18. or Hun1ing1on Beach were arrrstcd along wi th two 17-ycar- olds and onr 16-year-old . The names or 1hr Juvcnil« wt:rc .... 11hheld dut to their ages. -By rk Dally PJl01 Manson attorney resigns after unusual outburst By Emily Adams 0..8119' C:O.SI OWiy P•IQI SANT A ANA -."-n Orange Counl) lawyer brushed with fame arter defending cult leader Charles M3nson hns resigned from the Cali· fornta Bar after cit hibiting biza rrt and "1nappropriatl"' behavior. The stall' bar began makins moves to 1ake over 1he legal prac- tice of lrvin1 A. Kanarek. 70. afier ht rorccd his ""'a) into 1he offict or LM ngeks Dcp~ty District Al· tome) Jame!I Prcgcrson last Ne>- vcmher ""Al1hough I was acquainted ~hh Mr. Kanarek. I did not lmm,cdia1rly rcroenizc him bttaU$ of his un- kcmpl and dishevclC'd apptarancx. He beg.an asklna mt to do somt-- th i n~ for him. but he was nol specific ahout ""'hat he nccdC'd ... his rcn1arks :1ppcured to be 111ap- pr0Jlr1atc and d1so r1t'nted.'' Pregl·rson "rott' .1n a bnef supporl- ing 1hc s1al& bar's a11emp1 to seize Kan:irck0!1 prutt1ce. Pohct arrcstrd Kanarck after h(' refused to le.ave. but had to bring him under l'Ontrol with handcuffs and leg manacles. Prcaerson said .. · Kaoarck resigned ..from tflc bar Oct 16 after aar«ina that. duc 10 emotional and financial prnsurcs sqrround1na a divo'tcc. hc WIS 1n· capablr or dt"vo1ina 1imc and attcn· iron 10 his clients. Jn lhe early 1970s.• K .. na"'k was known-throuahout tM nation as ~1anson"1 defense 1t1omcy. Major news organiu1 ons c1rticd daily re-- ports out of Manson's 1011.1 monih trial - a 1r1al 1ha1 a1 11mes look on lhe .,..arpc-d charac1eriSJ1cs of a carnival s1desho...,•. Talcs of culls. drugs. group se' and murder at timn ovcrshadowt.-d tht an1ics of the dt"fcndan1s (Man- son. Lnlic Van Houtrn. C harlts "Tr.,·· Watson. Susan Atkins and Patricia Krcnwinkel) who carved Xs on 1heir rorchcads and cheered ..,hc n 1hcir leader ~apt at thc judge. Despite Kanarck's defensr. Man· son was con victed of lhe Aua. 1969 murders of Sharon T11e, Leno and Rosem ary LaBianca and five others. He WI$ W:ntenctd to <kath. but the 1t.ntc.ntt was rommutl!'d 10 life iA prison 1ftcr the U.S. Supreme Court oullaVr.·cd the death ~nail in 1972. Weapons, rattlesnalCes seized following drug bus~ HUNTINOTON 8EACH -A or Sun ... ll<11<h. blscmtnt run of ranlnnaket and • They wttt heki on su pic:lon of cache of 1utom1dc wap0n1 wctt: pouest.fna one. kilo or ciocainc for Kited In Utah in the foUowup of I sate. 1ran'90r\ltion or cocaine and ctnaa amst in Oran,e Coun1y on be~ armul duri"I 1hc com· Monday . ..Lt. Ed MtEtlai!). 11id m· on of a felony. Tuetdly: -Mc£t11in 111d -po1.ce found In 1 The bium di1e0vtr)' came after anncd trmi•utonwuk: Mndaun in Hun1ina1on Belc:h and An1htlm the lk>~~ comp.nmnt of thtir ve: Mrcotia Vt'litt-cvmbiftcd..-to ll'T'ttt ' two mtti in Anaheim. Olli«n found UO;OOO-wonh of weapons. maoy or 1bem automatitt ind stoten; Me:Er\ain said. ~ anc.nal int•udtd an M60 miliuiry. style tubmld\,nt aun. hand f,;~ mercury swi,c:hes -1l· ,to ienl• ---and ,...,., h•ndml lttl "' filtcc. Aho. "nvfMl'OUS.. ratdctr\lk.es wm 11krn from Di•••-.,,..,~ McEdoin IOld. Mdllll• taid Moedoy's ....... "The be\t laid. plans o' mice an' men ganf aft a· gley". Th.1nk you, Robert Burns, It's nice 10 know I have plenty of compiny when my plans and pro- jectt>d moving date didn'I work out as planned. The moviryg van is or der~ for Wednesday though and we wlll be In our n~ location this w~k. -~ - • We ilre all ple.sed with our be.autiful new store ilnd the excitins new merchandise we have bousht. You-will lind the Memllerof Aaertea Gell _Sodet, AeaM!ted • Lot>tifil·suffrm! a-srvt'fed left lea. which she is C\pc'Cled to lose. Burrus said. as .,..·ell as a brokrn J)('lvis and 1n1emal •nJurics. She was -,ak-n· 10 Wrsft'm "'fcdi~I Crmer-itf Santa "-na. where shr was listed i~ cntK"al condiuon Tuesday ~cning.~ -Br Ba/Ir "~ wna held· for attempted murd• lollawtng standall C'OST .\ ~1ESA -.. n apa.nmcnt o n Alprn P1acc was surrounded b} poller latr ~1onda~ af\rr a man 1ns1dr eallrd QI I 10 report he'd been sbo1. . Police v.erc fo rced 1n10 a tcn!ot'. 45·minute standotT af'lcr Ltonard \\'1ld1sh. 54, rrfu~"CI to 1ca' c lhc apartment for 1rea1mcn1 or a gun· sho1 w.ound 10 the shoulder. po!J("t' Sgl. Loren \.\\ n ck \ald. lnsu·ad. \\ 1ld1sh n:ma1nC'd 1ns1dt .... here o ffi t l·rs could hl·a r him argu- ing .... ·uh his w. 1fc. 40·year..ffid Sharon \\'ddtsh. "ho·d apparent!~ shot her husNnd "'Ith a Rrm1ng1on .:!O guagr \ho1gun. Poller shu1 down 1hc en11rc blocl. from Nrv.·- pon Rou\t"\ 3rd 10 Elden .\' cnuc d unng lhr standotT Le<>nard \.\'1ld 1~h cal\C'd pohce ahou1 Q JO p nl s.a~ 1ng hc"d bttn shol. In 1hr hackr.round. officers could h('ar a n111n and .... oman argu~ 1ng :1ht1ut a gun goi ng o tT. W ynck sood The \\'1\d1shs. of 135 .\.lbcn Plact' surrcndt1 rt'd to policx alJ9ul 10:15 p.m -JUSI minulct bcfo~ 'the SW.\ T !tam arrived. Lconar~ W1ld1sh appeared ..,-caring a while Nuhrohc that sho .... ·ed bloods12ini on 1hc left shouldrr. \\1yrick said.J· • -\fter the .,..arr1ng couplc left thcif" apartmenl. l ronard Wildish wa, 1rra1cd a1 a local hospital and rd- lcaSt'd Sharon \\·11d1sh was anntc4 o n susp1c1o n of assauh .,..,t h a dca+ I ~ ""'<'3Pon and bookrd into Orans l ount' Jail f ) -By tk Dall¥ PUif! • same familiar staff .1t)d tt\e courteous. professional service 1ha1 you 'Nve) come to expect .a t Ch.artes H_ Barr Jewelers. We are happy 10 have a street presence now and you will see ~ur sign and store front as you drive along Wes1cliff Dr. There is gre1t parking loo. both in front and bick. Please come in to vkit .t your e1rliest conventence ind witch fOf tM ~· nouncem nt of our'""" opening put Newlec•ll•• l•W111 PF•. w 1 1 ' ., • ' ! f . • ' • • • ! I Lodlod Jo ',l\Mhrim jail ...,. Jamn Dim ui Dia, 31 , of Sandy,• Utah. and Kun Karl Luu .. um. 29-. 8u1 1h11 lone wapan paSed wbt'n compam:t 10 whit authonitt found whtn they It.arched Dia'l S.ndy. u .. h. ... id<~. wtft Ille ....... o(1 >""'" i•-•· 1ion. 6ell LM Mon-Sat IM *••=• (TIC) , ,_ > ••• • II· 8)' Jel..-Mer Kerr ep It Pl'WW'*' SACRAMENTO -A Stomon Al- scmbJyma.n was leadiq an ex-scoato(s wife in a sprcial cl«tion to replace tbe Stnator runn1n1 for insurance com- nms1oner in Tu~fs California legis- lature races. With 15 percent of the vote counted. ntmocrattc Assemblyman Patrick John- p'~n had 9.126 \Otes or 37 percent. while txmocrat Patti Garan\md1 of Walnut Grove" had 4.861 votes or 20 percent. The .loading Republican among the other ei&ht candidates was Philip Wallace with 2,329 -<YOtes or 9 percc n t Two Republican chaJleniers held small early leads in races whose counts were hampered b) computer problems an the Secrctan of State's office With · onh absentee votes counted. Da' ad Kno~lcs of Sacramento had 4,378 votes or 5:! percent to 4,097 votes or 48 percent to .\ssemhl~ man Nonnan Watt'rs. 0-Phmouth In ·a San Bc:rnardino ( ount) state Senate race GOP challl'nger Charle-s Bader. a Pomona .\s-.cmbl~ member. was ahead of \C'teran 'ien Ruben .\)ala. D-Sa n Bernardino "nh onl} absent~ ballots counted Bad('r had I 0.448 or 54 percent and -'.\ala 8.779 or 46 percent Pa11; (,aramend1 and Johnston were the mO'\t 1,1,ell-known and be\t-financed of the 111 candidates in the special electton for the remaining two ~cars of tht state Se nate term Joh n Garamcnd1. running fo r in- surance comm1!>s1oner. resigned his ..eat an Scptc.mber ti\ Inland Orange Count). racc.-s. Re· puhlKan Robert C Frazee led Democrat (ierald Fraokltn with 67 perct'nt of the 'otc in the '14th D1stnc1 \tatC' 4\\semhl~ ~hallengc earl~ TuC"'lda~ morning In the -1.,1 Dtstnct. Rcpuhltcan Dom .\lien led .,., 1th Ml perce nl of 1h1.· 'Oil' o'er Pl·tcr \fa1kew\ · Repuhltrnn Rew. Juhn.,on led "'1th <nc.-r Mi percent o'er .._t',an (1ran1 ( •drdna in the Mth D1\trtll. and Kc - p11hltcan John R I C\\ I!> led "1th 08 fll'r1.1.·n1 mer Democra1 I red holler In the bid fur 'itau: ~nator RcpuhlilJr1 fd.,.,ard R Rmn· led Demo<.rat [\l'h n I fkt ktC'll "'nh hll pcrCt'nt ol the 'ote I c\\ than a do1en inrnmtx·nt\ la1.ed '>CrtOU\ challengl·s thts )Car l>cm ouat\ l.lf'IC\Cd one .. cteran senator and three fa•rh DC''-' >\\o,cmhh mt·mbcr\ wh1k Rc- p1:bi1cans conlentratcd fund' and ca m-· pa1gn hl~lp on '"'" 'etc1an \cnator\ l"o longtime \\\(.'mhh mcmhi.·r' 1n tl"trn '' IA-here (,()p rqtl\trat111n "gro .... 1ng ani.l 1 .... 11 lrt'\hffil'D .\\<,(.'mhh m1.·mhcr\ The an11-1n t umbcn1 fcd1ng' thJt pollsters and pundit~ haH· lx•cn rcpornnjl J1dn't touch mmt of thl' X.:! \\'><'mhh anti !•1 ~nate in<.umtx·nts on thl h.illot \ 11\l'f\ lrequenth Sa\ the\ don'I ltkc the I c.:g" la1urc or polit1uan\ 1n gcnt.•ral. hut \ot1.· 1hc1r OIA-n reprt•..en tat1'<.'' ha1.k into ollii.t· The t:lt.•c11on wa\ not e\f>Clll"d 10 lhJnl!!t' the D1.·mocratH. i.lominat111n ol hoth huu')l'\ The hrcakt.luv.n hcforl' thc 1.•lt'l llt>n 1.1.a., 45 Demo<:rat\. J2 K1.·publ1c:an'> Jntl th rcc 'acanue'I 1n the .\\'><.'mhh Jntl 24 Demonat\ 14 RepublJCan'> one 1ntlcf)(.'n Jent and une 'acanc} in 1he \enatc \.10\t 11f thl' contested rates katurnJ att<'mpl\ h) Rcpublteam to lin k C>t·m11- cra t1c inc:umbcnl\ or challengers with \\- sc mbl) ~peakl'r "11l1e Brov.n. D-~n I ran · c1sco Whtie Brown might ha-1.t• an un - popular image pa\t election at1emp1' II> 1.•>nne<.t cand1date'I with htm ha'e al"J" fJtkd The' nc" Lcg1"lla1ure cho..cn Tucsda' 1.1.11 he· 1A.Ork1ng 1,1,11h a nc"" go"ernor nn tlH c;ta1c·., lon11nuing budgcl problem~ It "111 :.tl'lo tat kk the h1ghl} Poltt1cal ta'k 11! rcappor11onmc.·n1 -redra1,1,1ng lcg1\IJll\\' Jnd 1.nngn·"1onal Jl\tncto, 10 rt·ncl t 14c111 d.D'IU\ lhangeo, 1 hat rl'dra"tng tould .11 fr•<t clt'l llon\ and the partl\an makt·up of both hou\C\ and the c.ongrC'S'>t0nal th I t'g.3ll00 fnt th1.· rc\I of tht\ l.CO!Uf\ Thl' ne-.-. I t'gl\laturc al\f1willbe1ht· l1r'1 opera I ing under t•thtn standard' appro' l'i.l b) Hiter\ 1n Junt• lkginn1ng Jan I l.rn - makcrs ""tll not h<.· ahk 10 act:ept 'if)(.'Jktng fees and "•II tx: ltmncd LO i~50 1n gift, ~r )ear per sourn· GREEN From A1 were swayed It> hroadca111t commercials paid for by 011 and chemicals companies. he said. Actress Jane F-onda. who eampa11nt'd for the measure. said environmentalists "were in it for the Iona haul," "If '811 Green· donn't pass. "'e have a decade to tum th to is .around," he said. ttomey General John Van de Kamp, a pnmary ponsor of the mca ure. said voters were conservative when 11 came 10 spcnd1n1 money on new pr~rams b«ausc "or a connucn~ of events: "I thtok the in vasion of Kuwait, the lx'Jinnina of the rcccss1on, 1he national budaet cTi i , the statt budget cm1s -all thow thtogs have arcd ptaple." he satd "R11 Green " "Fore ts Forever:· and 1hc two 01her 1ndu,try rountermcasurcs with fhr weaker control on forest\ and pc ucuJC1 tr led the strcnath of con11erva- 11on 1tnt1mtnl at the poll aner a s )6 million pol1tJcal brawl that bouahl voter contusion. Thtte werr ma•ed mulls on the other cnvuonmaualJy rclaltid proposuions on lhc b&tlo•. . ows were pusi,. ProP011t1on 132. whK'h woukl outlaw &ill net u1e where It 15 CaJlf0rnla Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy watches the first returns from his San F:rancitco hotel, Tuesday evening. 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The latest fiaurc reflected a st~y widen- ina of Garamcndi' earlier marJJn. Garamend1. a 45-year-old Mokelumnc Hill rancher whose Wlre is runn1n1 for his vacated state Senate seat. has scnicd nearly 16 years in the Lcaislatur~. reachina t~ choice JOb of Senatt' maJonty ~der unul he was ousted in a poliucaJ shakeup. BannlSler. 54. an independent ansul"l.llcc agent for 16 }Cars. has depicted hamsclr as a pollucal outsider figh11n1 the power brokers 1n Sacramento. The high point of htll campaign occu~d rttently when the Lo" l\ngeles Time~ endorsed his can- d1daq . The C'ICClC'd positron -unlll now an appointmcn1 of tht' go .. emor -was created b} the passage tn 1988 of Proi> o"tion I 0 i a S\Nt't'ptng tnsurance reform 1n11tall\ (' L1bertanan Part} candidate Ted Bro~n recel\ ed 6 pern·nt. while Peace and Frtt· dom Part} hopeful Tom Condit had 4 paccnt an the earl) rctums GaramC"nd1. who considers himself a poli11c1an 1n the John F Kennedy mold . has hcen \earchang for a Polt11cal stepping ~tone 10 higher office fo r more th.an a decade Bannister. a former mayor of Huntington Bcar h. 1s ('Ons1dered an af. fable. capable loca-1 polttretan. 11nd he says ht'i 'itrcogth ltes an hi\ kno~kdgc of t~ ' tn\uran<.'t' 1nd u-.1r. Key incumbents struggle to keep jobs 0o •• ,,.... , .t-. I '' •I._-,, , "1 , ... ,..... '• ~·..,, ''" .. ~,, .. ' [ ,...., • .,,. r.up,, ()r '9 1 I'! A~ 44 l P t "r" ( f"'Yi\ •; ~1P' (J t Ht pi-• -I .. n , V ,. ••"", •r J1 A1t Io-·•"'~ V/j f ~ _, / i I I ~ ,,.,. .. •·~ A I• • t •/ut ' .. l •c:tec.a,, of It••• • ., • f. 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Republican rnn- dtdates for lteutcnant go,ernor and ~'<'­ r<'lar.-of statr tool. earl\ leads over Demu- crat1c incumbents Tue!.da). while 1hc in- 1.umtx·nt Dcmocrat K controller v.a., ahC'ad of a (,op 1.hallcnger "1th ~~ pc.•rcent ul prn1mts reporting. 1ncunibcn1 Democrat Leu Mc< arth~ took o' 1.·r II> lead Repuhlt1.an Marian tkrgc,on. IA-ho I\ tf\ 1ng to ht·t0m1.• the state\ fir'> I \.\om an lteu tcn.tnl go' ernor .tlJ pcrn•nt 10 44 rcrtl'nl Longtimt· Dcmocra111. \nrclar) of 'itall' March Fong [ u had ~I rx·rren1 0' er Rl·- puhltrnn Joan \1 il l.c llore<> whn had 4.:! rcrc ent C ontruller (ira) Da'" wa~ the onl~ Democratic inrnmhcn1 to kad 1.·arl\ '-'Ith a 5J pcrccnl to 1.•i.lge II' n l u·-. 'o~ Matt Fong who lcfl h1\ moth1.·r'., pan' tor the GOP Democrat'> wcrt· hoping 111 '"'1.·1.·p thl' top 1v.o !itatc ollic.c'> plltt1n~ 1n10 ofli1.e a goH•rnor .rnd liculrnant gmnnor Imm thc.- ..aml' pan~ for lhe fir-;1 11nu· in I 2 \l'ar~ Jn 1hc lu:ulenant it°' 1.·rnm·., rau'. lkrge\on. a state sena1111 from "l''-' port Beath waged lhc sc:rnnJ h1p.hl·\t profile gendc1 campaign nC\t to Dianne I ctn'>· 1e1n's raet· for go,ernor But Bcrgc\on hkc tand1datcs for the other \ta11.· onilCll. fared a tough tight agaans1 Mc< arth\ a lormcr San I ranusco suJ)('n 1-.or and .\\Sl'mbl~ spcal.er "'ho was clec. tt'd lteu1cnan1 go' crnor in 1982 o\bort1on 1.·mergcd as an 1mpQrtan1 1ssuc.- -.-.11h fkrgt'">on oppQ'i1ng ti and \tr( arth~ plt'dgt ng to prolcct a ho rt ion ngh I 'I The t\.\O also 'iparrl·d o'er their en' 1ronml·ntal records and JOb crcdi.'nt1al'i 1 he licutrnunt gel\ crnor'!i Po'it tn retcnt \cars has ht:cn a pt}ltttlal jumping orr point io no1,1,her1.• hut ~k< arth\ ha'i managed to tanc out J n1l he fur h1m'St'll lie has workl·d for a han on ofT'ihore oil drilling. lanker ~f~t' lhild 1.art• .ind. to\11. 1,1,a<;tc ckanup . L.>emocrats wcrl' hllptng fur a I cin.,tctn '1cll>~ 10 the tough g<l\C'rnor's ra re and an npcueJ Md arth) win to g1'l' thi.' part) 1 he top tw o l'lei.lcd post~ The la\t 11mc both JlO'ittion' IA-l'rc hdd b' rcoplC' from the \ame part\ 1,1,a<; llr'4-1M whl'n Ocmocra1 Mcr,)n D\malh \C.'f\l'd 1,1,11h Go' l:.dmund (, "Jc~" Hru"'n Jr Rcpubltran Mt kc Curh ll1lll1 .... 1.·d )), malh for Brown's second tc-rm f or the la!>t l'tghl )t'ar<> \kC arth\ ha'> ht·cn lteutcna n1 go,emor 1A.t th Rl•puhltcan < io' (ieorge Dcukme11an <\n unprcn·dentcd -and lnn\1d1.·rabl~ It·\~ ltlo.cl) OUllOml' -would jtl'l' 'll tnrtn 10 t-ein'ltctn and Bergeson. putting "-Omen in the '1a1c's top Po!ltt1ons. In th1.· controller'<> ral'c. Da\ls faced a "'l'ak <. halkngc from F-ong. in a ract' for the top fiscal officer notable becau-sc Fong ten ht~ ~ell-known mother"• L.>emocrat1c Pan:. for the GOP. Fong l'H'n \t'f\ cd a .. h1o; mo1hcr'., cam- paign mandgC'r for hC'r I 982 race H 1~ rnn' ers1on promptt'd somt' famtl) fn ct1on and Rcpubltlan sn1ckef" Da\ls, clec1ed controlkr in 1986 afkr S<'n 1ng 1n the o\ssembl) and as ch1C'f of !itaff for Hrow n ha<> uwi.l hi\ offilC u a platform w fight offshore 011 dnlltng . ()a, 1s al'lo ha!i drft•nded the 'italc."s famil) planning program and tntcn ent'd 1n a hudge1 fight bct.,.,l'en thr go' c-rnor and '>talc 'l<'hOOl'I r,upertntcndent r ong. an tnlt'rnalmnal trade' 13W)er. Slld thl· co ntrolll'r should <ipcnd less lime on 'i0<.'1al poltn and mtm· 11mc on safe- guarding ta, pa} er\' mom·~ Da' '' said Fong doc' no1 know 1,1, hat he'o; talking about the rcpulatton of Fung·, m11thl·r as one nf the mmt unhi.'!ll:t hlc < altlom1a poll- t1n:1n., -.-.a., J I \tJkc thl\ \l'ar 1-u. clrtll'd d\ the .,tati.'''i lop clcct1on oninal 1n 1..,74. ha'l nt'\Cr latlcd to capture IC'ss than oO percent of the \Oil' But Florc11. J L U'I >\ngt·ll'\ ul\ lUunulw oman. "agrd an aggrcs'>tH' campaign to unc,cat her Stadium tax trailing; Giants may look elsewhere \.\~TA ( l AK \ -\ tJ 'P•t\l'r·lunded \lad1um for lhl' \an I 1ant l\u> < 11an t\. promoted ar, 1he la'>I \ h.tm~· to 1.n·p thc.- ha\ehall team 1n 'rnrthcrn ( altlorn1a. trailed O} a narTOIA-tnl!! m.1rg1n r uc'iday night r he pntpt.>'K'd I f)(.'rt 1.•nt utnlt} lax. lo finanle a 45.000-scat SI~ 1 mtllton stadium for lhe renamed "ianta (Iara still legal. and Propos111on 148. which would au1hon1t• bond fund'i for cleaner water They were defeating Pmp<n111on 141. which would c~ lend 1 he I 986 antHOJUl'5 measure. Propos1t1on 65. to go~crnmcnt agrnc1es and Propos111on I 49. which would approve bond'i to huy park land. Polls howecl that the maze of con fl 1ct mg iniuativcs confuted voten. Propo 1t1on I JO would rt'Stnc1 clcar- cuuana or forest• and 1u1hon1t' $740 m1llioo 1n bonds for purcha'iC of old· arowth redwoods. Its foa. pnnc1pally timber and wood· procc ~nJ firm , raised nta.rl )' S 10 m1llton Much of ti was spent on telcv1s1on ads that said the mca ure would sncrcalliC fire danicr by altenna loag1n1 practices. a claim denied by suppOrtcn. fapens were d1v1dt'd ()ver lhe conlrovers) .. Mtlltona1rt 1n vc"men1 counselor Harold Arb1t pvc SS I million to the campa11n for the me.a ure. scuma a record for n 1nd1v1dual con1nbu11on to Cah- mm11 Overall. 1h~ campa11n ra1std about S6.S million. ProPoSitton 130 foe tned unsuccc fully to prove Arbll '*Ould bcncOt financially from pa or the mat u~. He called their alleaat1ons lie ( 11an l\. fell far behind 1n ah ... cntce hallot n:turn<1 from fi ve ctt1co; in ~anta < ldra ( ount\ but started 10 cl<>se the gap a' the first prC<"tnct., were counJrd Thl· '>ame pallcrn aprx·arcd in voting on a mca\urc to allo1,1, UllC of c11y-owncd land in San la C Iara for thc ballpark. With aho;.cntcc votes and abou1 40 l'lCr- t:ent ol the prccincu counted in a com- GOVERNOR From A1 ft·an stc1n 10 thc obscntcc balloting. prcc1sc- h the margin prtdicted tn a maJor prc- ck<11on poll and which -1f ti held - could pro"t' dcc1 1ve to the outcome of tht elct tt0n GOP offiC1•1• said they mailed out be· twttn 4 m1llton •nd S m101on ballot : l.>cm<x·rats S31d they sent out about 2 ' mtllton Staie officials predicted 1ha1 full y I S mrlhon baflots of the total vote 1 oC1day would be abttntcc PraC'C and Frttdom Party cand1d11e ~fan1 EJ1z.abcth Muno1 had I percent of the vote. American lndepmdcnt Party hopcf ul Jerry McCteady bid 2 percent and L1bcrtana.n Denn11 Thompson captured 2 pcl"l.'tnl. Rcprdl s of' the victor. the 1990 aov- cmor's race made hi 1ory It marked the fir1t ume that a ~man wqcd a lt'nous fiaht for the aovemonh1p and 1t ltt a eampeian ptndina ttcord fore state office, far more than the S24 million bltlle in 19 6 between incumbtnt GecM)IC Dcu- kmeJlan and OemocratK' challentcr. Los An,rln Mayor Tom Bradley. By the c all o( W1lt0n' and f'e1ns.- hincd ekr11on 1n Santa Clara. <ian Jo..c. ~unn)'alc and M1lp1tas. the tall 1ra1lcd b) 4S IQ 52 percent. ;\ separate measure to approve ~n Jose's part1upatt0n 1n the project trailed b) 4 7 to 5' percent w1th absent~s and 38 pcrccn1 of the Prl'ttncts counted \\.11h absentees and 'iC\Cn of 57 precincts lOunted. 1hc ut1ltty ta' tratled h\ .B to 65 tein's fund-raising "tabulated. in addition to th<' spend tog of unsuccessful Democratic contender John Van de Kamp. tht' total coSls att expected to approach SSO m1lhon. more than any other pohucal race in the na11on outside of the presidency Both the Republican and Oemocrat1c national parties targeted the Wilson-Fe1ns- tc1n contest -the Democrats scctng Fctns- te1n as a ICnOUS contender for a future run for president and the Republican con- 11dcnna Wilson their bc\t hopr to th~an a Ocmocrat-enginttred ttappon1onmcnt of congrn 1onal scats in the new fcdC"ral census. Cahfom1a's 45•seat conarrs 1onal dcl· cpt1on. the nation's larsc 1. 1s upcctcd to increase to 11 lea t Sl ~ts 10 represent a population that has swollen to lO m1ll1on The Lcai laturc. responsible for drn•tna tho~ d11tnru. 1s controlled by Ckmocrats. From the btJinn1na. the battle uplotted television. Feinstein used an ad 1ha1 rocU!C'd on ht"r 1971 1CCCS11on to poWtt to n Francs o followtna &he a 1na11ons of Mayor Gcorar Mo ne and upcrv1M>r Harvey Milk. Her 1dvcn1~mcn1. financtd by her mult1m1U1on11rc husband. inve.tmenJ banker Richard Blum. and&adcd dramatic news foot of htt lly Hall an· nouncemtnt th1t Moscont and Milk wt'l't rl':rcent tn \fountain View The Santa C. Iara land-uw prupo..al 1ra1lcd h\ le~ than I percenl The" prin:tag ix·r hou..chold was estt· mated at S 16 to SIR per }Car for 12 to 14 )ear<;, un11I <1tnd1um profil!I bcgtn lo rOJXI~ con-.tructtnn bonds Re1ect10n could mean departure from the San Francisco Ba) area h\ 1992. dC"ad 'he mo\cd from a double-d1g1t dC"fic1t to a do uhlc-d1g11 kad 1n the polls over Van dC' Kamp. and wmC' sunrc)-s sbowt'd her lead· 1ng Wt l~on 1n a prOJC'l'ted November matl'hup Bui alter thl' prtmlH). Wilson gamed ground. focu51na on. Fcans1c1n's fis.- cal managtment of . n Franc1sco -she ld't the cit) "1tb11SI 12 malhon deficit after a decade as mayor -ind t)'i!'J her to Rose Bud. thr liberal former ch1er JU ucc of the state Supl"t'mc Court ousted b)' votcn in 1986. • The final ptt-elcct1on polls p\'e Wilson lead of btt•ccn one and eiaht points. too clok to caJI bul 1ndita11na a lf'OWlnl maratn for Walson. The candidate; ·art rrmarubly similar. Both S7. both former ml}on of ~or mies and both moderate to COMtrVallve tn their o"'n parttc;.:. the candidltn strugled to define ttic dmcrcnccs between them. . hhouah the 1mpKt on lhe cl«t1on of their fint 1clcv1Jed debate in mid-Oaobtt l't'maan unccn.aan. lhe canccllahon of tllcir 1teond debate, planMd for On. lS. prob- abl) hun f cin11rin mt>ft than Walton. lrontcall)'• -11 •-a• Frintteift. who u - ploued W1tton'a able~ from the ~te 11 a campetp tllUlt. ~ fott'td Wtllon -~ to 'N1lhln11on.. D. .. ~ ' I .... _ i~Dl bid (Of 90vemor of'~ cutennOnt tent Socaalist Bernie Suders to the Houtt -in place oh Republicaft. The GOP hoped for viaorin in state· houte ~ that would protect their ift,. ftuence in drawina boundaries for HOU5C talJ that will shift to the Sun Belt an 1992. In one c~ly walChed race. Democrat Ann Richards defeated Clayton Willwns, takina the Lone Star SUit away from the Republicans. TM polh were llill opea i• ....... · nalion when the Democnaa .. ID prodaim . and ~· die wiaaa • toward the~ pnlidratial ....... couldn't teel bener ... said Roe lroWa. - chairman of the Democrauc NaaiOu.I Committee. "" Enviromnental, anti-tax issn~s blasted in voting . \ , ... ~ ·~. ·-···~ Tbe envil"OIUDCDtal movement suffered ~ tett.Cb Tuelday in California, Or· qon and Mitlouri. wbile LUiltaaAd apeod- ina limits in MUIKbU1Ct11 and 1 half doz.en other ltltet allo fared poorly at the polls. Voten t.cked lit1eral abonion lawl in Oreaon_ 1nd Nevada. But midents in California, Colorado ~nd Kansas . City vented their a., at incumbents by approvma limits on the number of terms Politicians can .serve. California Proposition 128, known as .. Bia Otten:· lost by a 2-1 marsm with 23 percent of precincts rcponina. A propostd SJ 97 billion environmental bond an New York was trad1n1 by a Sl-49 percent margin with 97 percent of the vote an. In Oregon. voters turned down tough recycl1n1 reaulat1ons and rejected a DemoCram get firmer grip on House control Ann Rk:harda oelebr•t• her win In the Texas gubernatorial race. W ASHJNGTON -Democrats retained control of the Houte of Repiaicnwivcs in Tuesday's votina and were on their -•Y to a modest c:xpension of their n8-l7S ml· jority. The majority peny wrested four seats from the Republicans and threatened to take 10 more. GOP candidates captured two previously Democratic seats and led in anothcT four. Voters elected the first socialist to the House since 1929 and the first black Reoubhcan since 1935. House -GOP Whip NeWl Gingrich, of ' Jesse Helms, Senate incumbenm flex muscles WASHINGTON -Democrats on Tues- da) won two more )e.ars an control of the Senate as 1nC'umbcnts sho wed their strength. ln tht' most cl0wly watched con- test. conservative Sen. Jesse Helms tn- ump~ed 111 has. battle apmst Democrat Harve) Gantt an North C'arohna. Democrats were assured at least 5 I scats. another Senate majonty. after results showed I 5 of their 16 incumbents had won. 1nclud1n1 several who had been targeted b)' the GOP. Republican incumbents also showed strength. howe\cr. and the GOP held all three seats ~here HS senators were rcttnng. Democrats had hoped to improve on their 55-45 maJonty anywhere they could. but especially an North Carolina. They were disappointed, and Helms rubbed 1t an. "The~ 1s no JOY 1n Mudvillc tonight." the 69-)ear-old senator said. "The mighty ultra-liberal establishment'. the liberal poh- t1c1ans and ~d11ors and commentators and columnists have struck out again." Democrats also pushed for a p1clc-up in Oregon. But Republican Mark Hatfield, who bas served four aerms. outdistanced 11usanessman and sc1ent1st Harry Lonsdale. who tapped into voter disco ntent and made 11 a close race. 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Hotel the atmospbere wu cozy and lkfleson. runnina for lieutenant 90v- protcctec:( a.s Onnae County Repubhcans cmor, gave a pep talk-li ke speech to her socialized and awaited election resuhs fellow Orange Count)r leaders before lelv- T\.lesday night. · , ing around 9 p.m. for the Los Anerk-s Construction· around the hotel limited County Republican f«tivitics at the Uni- the-park.ina s.,.ces available. forcing even \'rrsal Hillan. perty biawip lit e Assemblyman Gil • An 1nfonnal review of the private Ferauson, R·Ncwpon Beach, to park S<'V-suites llos1ed by varj_ous candidates: Dis-- era! pacr.s away and trek through the fierce trict Attorney Michael Capizzi ~ ~ta winds to act to the ho~I. ~es.a ~ayor Peter Buffa. who_~ a41Q1n- But ntither partiaa pains nor intenst' 1n1 s~ncs on thC' I.6th _floor, ~the fieit weather stopped u,e county's ·oop-mem-smelhng· -and untlcntandab~y most ben from comina out to party. cro""·dcd -pany. t~nks to a build-your· Sights and sounds: own-1aco. ba!· . . . . • Heard in the elevator as occupants ~ounl }'. Supervisor Hamet We1d~r s pushed buttons for various floors· "You suite. which boast~ a Iara~ basket ofbttt: I ·e· b 11 ' 'Ba ..,.. · size chocola1c-chip cookies for guests JO a u on ior r · 1 also a pop la place t • . .\side fr~m the routine red. white and ~~sump ion. ~as I'" u r o blue dccorat1ons .. t~ popular color was Rep. Chris lo,;'s suile. down the hall black -black suit Jacket~. black dresses, from Capi711's and BufTa's. came in third black hats. Only an ~s1onal navy .blue place fo r tx-s1 pany. with plC"nty-of young blazer -usually de ngeur for Repubhcans Republicans. beverages. chips and other· -~-as spott~. . yummy-looking cooku:s. In his typical pol- But the attire wasn t all formal and ite manner. the Nc-wpon Beach con- sophisticated. Some _of the younger Re-gressman cncourail'd guests: ··Have some publicans sporteq casual short-sl~ved guacamole:· • Aepubllcana at the South Coast Wes11n await elecilon results included, from left, U.S. Reps. William Dan· o..I Hriln/Of*'91 COMt o.11)< "°' nemeyar end Dane Rohrebacher; County Supervisor Gaddl Vasquez; and State Assembtyman Gil Ferguson. Newport Beach Strauss in tight; Hart is· coasting By Iris Yokoi NEWPORT BE . .\CH -TwCl ve-year C11y Council veteran Donald S1rauss was holding on10 his pohtical life. while ftllo~~ 12-year incumbent Evelyn Han appeared 10 have a furn· grip on her fourth term early Wednesday. W ith only nine out of 103 precincts reporting. Strauss had 5 1.8 perc('nt of Lhe '01e for the Balboa Peninsula seal. barel~ squeaking b} challenger John Hedges. "'ho had 48.2 percent. Hart. meanwhile. had 64. 7 percenl of 1he vote 1n the race fo r the Ne~'pon Heigh1s-lhffha,·en seal. s1gnifican1ly ahead of challenger Dr . Jan Van- dersloot. who recorded 3S.2 percC'n l. Two other council 1ncumben1s. Clarence T urner a nd Phil Sansone. v.crc on their ~·a)· to re-elec11on ·unopposed. Dcsplle an unsucces&ful 1nit1at1ve Jnve last summ('r to hmll council terms and ctamor for "fresh blood" on Tom Umberg leads over Curt Pringle By Jim Gillespie Cl!~ ~~tGe GA RDEN G ROVE -Democra11r challenger To m Umbc-rx was ho lding on10 a le-ad early Wedncsda)' over 1n- cumbcn1 Repubhcan Cun Pringle as earl} returns were-counted in the hotl y con1es1cd race for 12nd Assembly Dls- trict seat. With about 10 percent of the ballots counted. Umbc-rg had about S2 percent or lhe VOie 10 Pnngle's 47 percent. The contes1 1s S«n as tht only chance fOr tht Democratic Partv. which leads tJtie GOP 1n vo1er regis1r=-a.11on thert, to g;in a hold in Oranac County. ' Earlier 1n the C'Vening. Umberg's cam- pPign tnanagC"r said · he saw no guards posted outside polling places by thC' qop as they were two years ago. , .. I pc:rsonafly drove around to all 1he ~llina pllocs today and I didn't Set any poll auards:· said Georae Urch. • The Orange County Republican Pany &nd othen paid atk>u1 $480.000 in a out-0f-court settlement for postin• iUardJ outide pollina places in heavil y llispenic areas in 1988. The Democratic: Party's only real riopc or cra,kina the political 1ttanaJchold Lhlt Republicans have on OranJt. County is in the 72nd AtKTnbly ()i1tnc1 race:. and the GOP knows it. Qcorw< Bush , Ronald Reapn, Dan ylc. Oto,.. Dcukmejian and Olli< onh all have campeiped for 31 -year- PrinaJe. R-Oarden Grove. who is 1,,, • tee0nd two-year letm. 1 .. Everybod'y'1 out on limb with Bnsl<." AM<mbfym1n Oil Fciau10n, l'Jowpor! llcach l&id. T1IC 72ad Dillricl -Ill of -and pull ol' Oorden Otov<. '"8• AM. Wntminller and Aoallcim. John Hedges !he council. onl~ 1v.o nev. fact's cnll."rl."d the race lo challenge the 1ncumb(·n1s. .\nd <;en1or cou ncil mc-n1bcrs Hart and Strauss. both former ma\'ors. ~ere lhl· onl~ onc-s oppo!oed. · Han. 59. v.·as accuSi:d h\ hcr challenger. Vandcrslool. 45. of having allov.·ed large. bulky. \'1ew-blucking de- 'l'lopments 10 come into the Nev.port He1gh1s d1s1ric1. Vandersloot. a dermatologist invol\c-d 1n various l'n- v1ronmental groups. said residents wrrt' tired of the-cons1sten1 reduction ol GOP sweep Donald Strauss ,·1rv.s and open space undl'r Han's 1enurt• Strauss. 74. a rC"tt red t".\t'CUll\l'. v.as cntiC"1zed by challenger Hcdgt•s. J5. ai. being 100 old and 100 frail lo ht-an cfTec t1 vr lcadt•r for thl' Balboa Penin- sula d1s1ri ct Hcdgt·s. a commcrc1al airline pilot and forn1er reM-rvc poller pfficcr. chan1- p1onl'd 1nc rea5("d rohcC" fool a nd hu:yclc patrols and crcauon of a loc:al g.ang tas~ force as v.'a~s to help ck·:"ln up thl· cru1s1ng and rrov.·d probll'mi. nn thl' peninsula Republlcans sweeping most leglslatlve races along Coast By Paul Arctlipley D611y Pliol PollT~ Write< COSTA MESA -Rcruhl1can' ap- peared enroute lo a Uf>P ~"Cl'P 1n O range Coas1 AsSt"mbl~ and con- grc-ss1o nal races as the) racked ur healthy leads 1n earl} rt'lurn .. Huntington Beach Ma~or ·1 om ~la~ ... !he only non-incum0Cn1. was ou1 pat 1ng Oc-mocratic opponenl Luannl' Pr,t1r 1n the 58th As~mbl~ D1st nr1 "h1eti hugs 1he coast from Hunt1 ng1un to P;ilos Verdes. In earl) return\. ~·h1eh 1nlludtd absentee ballots and a handful uf precincts. Mays v.·as lt·ad1ng Pl)or. S.929 to 3.230. or ahou1 6~ percrnt to 33 perttnt. L1bc-rtanan Scon Stier was a dis1ant third ""'1th 418 ~·otcs Mays, joining the GOP faith ful 11 lhe Westin South Coast Pia.la, v.·a5. upbeat. "II looks good at 1h1s point." he said Tuesday evening.. ··w e had a hard<orc pass-roots campaign." When outgoing Assemblyman Dennis Brown announced his retirement in February. the KTamble was on among Republic.ans to su««d him.The district is heavily weighted toward the GOP. S()..39 percent. amona registered voters. Mays. )6, buO)'ed by favorable pub- licity over' his handhn& of the Amerian Trader oil spill off Huntin&ton Beach in January, and aided by a s~it of the Lona Beach area vote amqna the thrtt candidates from there, nailed the nomi- nation. In political circles, Ma)'t' nomination was c:ontkkred tenllmount to victory in November bocaute or the GOP's reaitltltion lead. , e..1 Pryo.r. 61. 1 Lona Beach public relations eucutive. confidently pmiic- lcd Upocl. However, Mays, • staff manaetr at ·McDonntll Douata.s PICC Systems Co., .. v.on ~•despread business con1mun11 ~ support for his pro-business s1ancc-. as "l'll as the backing of eonscr\at1vei. "ho 1rad1t1onally vote 1n large numbers. In o ther Orange C'oast Assembly rat·t·s. votl·rs were returning incumbents Ci1l Ferguson. R-Nev.•port &11ch. and Nolan Fn1-zclle. R-Founta1n VM!e}. to "aC"ramcn10. Ferguson's Democratic challt·nger. former party chairman Ho""·ard AdJcr, ackno wledged the 1mposs1b1llty of un - i.cating Ferguson. 67. in the most Re- pubhcan d1s1nct 1n the state and d1dn·1 raise or spend any mo ney on ha s own t)t:half. Earl) rctums showed Ferguson bes1- 1ng Adler almost 2-to-I . Wnh 73 of SM prec1ncls coun1ed, 1he tall y was 1 :?,01 S lo 6.224. On the 01hcr hand. Democra1 Jim Toledano. 4S. waged a spirited cam- paign against Fnz.zelle. Underfunded and unsupponC"<t by even his own party. Toledano ham- mered away at the incumbent 11 every opportunity, conv1nc:ed Friuellc. 69. is ou1 of s1tp wtth his consti1uen1s. Nevertheltts. 1he party railhful a~ peared con1ent to send 1he incumbent back 10 Sacramento for a sixth term. W11h 32 or 360 precincts counted, Friztelle was leading Toledano 6.184 10 2.983 . Similar 5een1rios played ou't in two OrangC" Coast congressional ram. In tht '40th District. Rep. Chrit Coa, 37, R~NC'wport Beach, saikd unathed by Democratic opponent Gene Orau.. 49, who pr1itcd the (rahm1n incum· bcnt's firsl•let'm eff"oru. With 102 o( 769 prt!Cincll counttd. Cox wa1 leadin& Ora1z 16,S97 to 7,146. Out in the 412nd District. Democrat Ouy Kimbn>uah camoolln<d hard ap1nst kep. Dana kohrabecher. R· Hun1in110t1 ll<a<h. In lhcir -(acc- off' In two years. il"Vine Vardoulis maybe back on council By Karen Auge Ot•OQe C~$! 0911)1 P11ot IRVI NE -Vottrs h('rl' apparent/~ will 1n v11<." a fam1har fal·c at \1\} 1-lall dunng 1hc '70.. and earl~ '80s back for ;1 reiurn l'ngagl'n1ent 111 1h c ·cxr;. Ear1~ \\'edne\da~. formt•r Coun- cilman Bill Vardoulis. 51. It'd 1he pack of live candtdalc-s for a single council !k:at b) a t·omlonabk· margin \\"11h ~.i of 115 prec1ne1s and absenll'\" hal101) l"oun it·d . \ arduuh<; posttd -'2.-' 1xrcen1 o f thl· '01<.'S counted. ~·11h Ir' tnl' 1-l igh \ 1t·l· Pnn1cpal ~-1 1chael Tagul' 1n '>ccund place ~'1 th 2.l.8 per· C<'nl. Furnlt'r Planning C omm1ss1ontr Carol ,·ocun1 lOlleetcd 1S.7 ixrccnt. attornl'\ \lhl.·rt l:. Nai.scr had 11.5 prn .. ·cn1. and f"il·nn,1ca N1culescu -Bal- tt•anu tr;11k·J "llh 5 J pcrernt The l"l1unr1l race 10 fill a §ea\ thal ha' he-en \:ll:tnl ''nlT Sall~ Anne Sheridan took O\ l'r 1ht• n1 a~<1r'<; JOb 1n Jul~ re,ul1t•d frun1 the most rcrent o f the rn~ ·., po~r-clcct1on disputes Thl' fi,c cand1datc-<; ~rambled to Tll1JUlll a t311l~ll@.n LO thl' t"u V.('1.'k5 lcf\ Bill Vardoulis 10 them af1c-r an appeals court det'1s1on on 1hr t·11y's comphC"alcd el('('t1on procedure paved t~e wa y for Tucsda) ·s ·· hallo! 10 go forwatd. ~·lal) -\nn Ga1do. third-runner up 1n June"; ract. had sough! unsuccC"Ssfull} 10 hr s~·orn 1n as th(' fifth council ml·mht·r Vardouhs. widely regarded as a pro- grnv.·1h candidate. apparentl} benetitrd from Shendan·s endorsement ''ocum and Tagur both campaigned against allowing 1apid gro~·th to resum(' 1n tht' c11'. -\lbcrt Nai.scr. ~·ho ran unsuccrssful- 1~ 1n June. made ethics hi s theme. rcpt.•atcdl) calhng for hm1ts on cam - paign spending 1n ell} racC"s. Irvine voters deciding to retain their right to elect mayor directly By KAREN AUGE Or•nge Caul O.dy P!IOl l~\'l '\i[ -O..•sp11e 1"0 co,.lh lav.·- <;Ut\\ stemming fron1 cunfui.1un' O\Cr ('I\} council SUCCl'SSIOn. \Utl'f\ hl'fl' sc.·em to IX' rcJCCl1ng a proposal 1ha1 the) give up 1hr1r nght 10 l'll'l'l the c11) ·s 1nayor'i Mcasurr E. 1ou1ed b} ~la~or Sall} Anne Shcndan as the bt.'~t fj, for thr poSt-{'lccllon n1ghtmarci. that ha,·c plagued 1h1s Cit} for 11.1.0 >l·a~. was 1ra1hng earl~ Wednl·sda~ W11h 2-' of 115 prcc1nrts countrd . Mt"asure E was being Tl'Jt'l"\Cd h} \'Oten h) a margin of Sb 9 percrnt no \Oles 10 43.3 perccn1 ~es \'Oles. Opponents o f the mca!iU f(' agrec:-d that lhe ('lt)•'s ell·c.11on machine!) needs major rl·pa1r"I. but argued 1ha1 thC" measure w('n\ loo far 1n stnpp1ng voters of the ab1ht) to elect ma}ors. .\I lhe samr time. a compnn1on prop- os1t1on. which "·ou1d move the c-il) 's c-lee11ons ahc-ad tivt" months. from the currc~I Junr date to ~ovenlbcr. v.·as ~·1nn1ng h} a healthy morg1n \•lnh 24 prtc1 nc1s counted, vo1r rs backed ~1easurt F by a margin of 6Q .1 pcro:nt 1n favor to 30.3 percent oppoS<'d. Opponents o l Measure F contendc-d 1ha1 holding cuy elections at the same time stair and na1ional races are run would ovrrshadow city issues. But votrn apparent!) ..-.·err mort swayed by arguments that the change would save taApaycrs 1he cost of ho lding a ~parat<' elcct1on. County Sup8t'lnt1nden1 or Scbools Challenger In sch•I race leads By Amanda Wr1y er.,.. CCIMI DIWy Piiot Robt.rt Pete.non. su~rintendC',,I of the Oranae County Dcpartme:nl or . Educa1ion. could be fac1n1 an earty tttircment i{ early returns are borne: OUL Pttenon, who was w~ his seventh term, wa1 aettlna to C'lrly Wcdn<sday by ch•llcftler John F. O..n, chainnan of the Otpartment of E.duet- tion It Whinier CoUttt. At prcsa time, 440 of 2.352 Pf!Cincts hid rtpof1cd. 110111 wilh nearly SS,000 abKntcc blllotJ. ind the 1howil'\I "''' 60.S pen:t'nl for Dean and 39 pc:rctnt for Peterson. The first con1eit for the scat took place in Junt', when Dean actually oul- pollcd Pctcnon by about I ,Ooo votts, promptlna the run~IT. A majority, .so pc.n:t'n1 plus ont. 1s n«dcd to Wln. ho..-.·tver. Dean, 63, has prom"iscd to rcstorc lagging publh~ confidence in the offitt. and pledp to tcek more ft:kas frqm educators and percn11. He alto JfoPtS lo SCI nc.w budtet prioriliet;i putli .. uidc morr monc)' (or instruc:110~ ma · Is and education. _1_; · His blcqround includes 40 ya,.,ln education, durina which time he KtVcd as principal 1t Harbor View School In Hun1inaton ec.cb, acijunct profCwor 11 UC I Ind dnn or°"""" c .... Ccllqo. Ptlmon. 70. who crilk:I """" "°' cultd or havlftl • top.M\'y edmtni• .... ion. z 1111""""" ""'*' ..... of incrc _... to co.al)' teMot di11riru. • • ~p---COST~ -Followin1 a_.. Joni~ dmi turned inc.tali.-, ritriolic Ill,. ..;,. day~ appoin'"" District ~ Mib Capiz:ii •Po ~ml ...... ,,,~ the oll"oco in 1 tus owrt rillM . With 431 llf).Jn Pnlf1<•:hinc1C1$1S i:oUnlod. .Ciipilli wal INlilitSj "°'"""1ablc; leocf over Chief llllptaty Dillrics Atlomey James En ... ~ POr«nt. • Glpill.j ~ned ceutioua white othen oeldwal!N mo.ind him al the ' WcS1in Soadl c-Pima bo~. ' ·-rn .1>< '-1 •n oil 100 -·• arr 1n, be'.~ Enri&ht ...,,.;llOd bopcft.l, lilienint the c1pe:rienct: to waiting tor a jury to return with ils vt'f'did. "WitJl a ,jury )'OU have 10 com- municate wilh 12 people, .. be said. .. But 1n an election )'1)U can't PQl&ibly com.. mu nicatt with everyone." CaPizzi was the oddt-an favorite in the June primary 10 iucceed former 0 .A. Cecil Hicks. Who endonod bis succenor bd'ort' acceptin1 an appoina .. m<'nl~ lO the Superior Cou n bench. C'apizzi't appointment wu unani- mously supported by the Board of Supervisors. t\e had the endorsements Planner leads in Laguna c9uncil race By Karen Auge Orangti Coal 0.lly Pilot L.\GUNA BEACH -Planning Com· m1ss1oncr Wa)nc Pr1crson snagged a surpn'iing, earl) lead O\'C'f 1ncumbcnts 1..1da Lenncy and Ro~rt Gentry 1n a tigh1 race herC' A pair of Ptierson's fellov.· com- missioners. Ann Christoph and Norm Grossman. held 1he fourth and fifth spots. rcspctuvely. 1n re turns earl y Wednesday. Nine cand1da1t•s are on the ballo1 for thrrc counC1I sca1s 1n a race \3rgcl) ovrrshadov.·cd by a bond 1ssuc on 1hc tlal\ot 1ha1 would raise cit y proprny raxrs 10 help buy Laguna Canyon from the lr•tne c·o. Lenne) and Gent!) are second and 1h1rd terms. n.-spec11vel~. thl' third Sl'at v.as lcf'f up fOf grabs b) 1hc depanurt of \ongumc c·ounc1lman Dan Kenne~. W11h l\l.'O of JJ prec1ncts :ind most absrntcc ballots coun1cd , Pe1cr<>on eckcd out a slight lead. v.1th 15 . .i percent of lhl' \OtC' LC'nne\ v.as clo!.C behind with 15.J pcrccn1 ~nd Gl·n1~ · shov.·ed 15.2 JX'f"Cent .\11orne' Su·ven Leonard had col· lt'('ted 11.8 p1:rcen1. t•n\1ron1nC'n1al ac- l1\·1st Beth I C"C'dS 6.8 percent hus1- ne'isv.·oman Nant·) Krcdt"r 6.2 pt•rccnt and Rickey Slatrr. "ho did nol acll\CI ~ campaign had amassed 2.4 pc.·rccnl CANYON From Al With rt'turns sea~ e,·en b) earl) Wcdncsdav. bond ad\ ocates \\.·ere re\uc· iant to prCd1ct the measure's fa le. ''But I thir\11 lhe turnout here 1s encouraging." ~1d .Counc1lman R o~r1 Gentry. v.·ho 1s Sttk1ng rr-<'lrc11on 10 the Ctt) Council. The propos1t1on .,.,·ould raise son1c S20 million 1oward lhe purchasc of 2.150 rugged canyon acres To ra1sc that n1onr)'. \'otcrs wrre being asked to 13'( 1hcmsct,•cs an csu- ma1cd S65 annual\) for a hon1c asS('s5C'd a1 SI00.000. That amount would dt"- ttta~ over the bond's l~ycar hfr. The monC\ "'ould serve as a down- -piymen1 on. lhl· can)on. \l.·h1ch thr Irvine Co. aam.-d las! month to sell for S?8 million. The ctl)' would have fiv e yean to come up "''1th thr m_oncy. . If ii does not, the Irvine Co. wi ll move ahead with its flans to build ),200 home<s and a got course in th e canyon. Passqe of t\.1casurt ~I 1s regarded as crucial for the purthasc to ",'Ove f~r­ ward. The-cit)' has several m1lhon avail- able in various funds it has collected from \Ou~ such as state bonds and P1rltinc fees. bu1 wi1hout lhe $20 m illion bond. even staunch bAcken of t1'e purcha!tt ('OT1ctdc. the city has little chance of prncring the downpaymen1. which is due by June 30. 1991. In addi1iOn. the county ha' ~ 10 ~ip in SIO million. but that donauon 11 cbntinacnt on the pas,..c of Menurc H. A small aroup. tM t.quna Beach Taxpeyers AuocialiPn. mounted a cam- paian 10 defeat tM proposition. clalm- h\t ;, would siphon off money from Wch ci~· needs as sewe:r 1ervice and mmp(titive ,.11ries for city ernplo)"t'tS. 1 Earty rt1vms indicakd that votcn in Ille city -Id onrwh<lmil!lly -a blond muaare, Measure 0 , 'Wt woukl li'Ve 1he chy 1 vokt In allowiftl on· ihon! ,._. ..,.ices for of&llofo drill· i1t1 optrations 'o be built here. •. ' of mot1 et.• W ,"C•• ~ lishn\Cllt.... ...... • ...., war chest for ... J 'It Neven.bclm; *" ••ben of tie district a,l...,,. ... dedt1t ID challenge theif .-... Btsides Enriebi, A11l1a.1 l)i1Wict AJ. torncy Edpt f Md Dei>uty l)i,. trict Al-no-AYded U · nounced dM!ll canM hdn. ·Between ~ tllie .,_ c~n manaJCd to doay ~rai the 50 per· cent·plua-one Vote he aeeiled in Juec to avoid 1 Novaallet rueolf. To SOfot. <:apizd's ..,...._1 over Enri1h1 cmne .. i lllQdlt. ~ 63, h.ad been a 6allft ht llie D.A. "1 olllc< 29 years -13 of them u dll<f deputy district attomey, the ~teCONI in com- mand-;---. He built 1 ·reputaJon.. prosecuting mort than 100 hontidda and makina national headlines with lliil lt'CCIC'Mful prosttution of LSD aurµ Timothy Leary. ' But Capizzi, SO, had put in 26 ynn in the offi~imself. rislna from depU'y to aHistant 11.A. to chief usisw.t D.A. btfort' his a.~intmcnt lo the top PoSt last January. He madt 1 name for himself. too, proSt"Cutin@ more than 50 poli1ical fig- urcs in COfTWlion cases. includin& a C~tlMll~-i counly assessors· and SUpef'"lison, . Onie thin& is ccnain. When the final • votes are talJied. one of them will be gone. If ·Capizzi loses. he is o ut of a job, since his is 11n elected position. If Enright tomes up shon. he said he will retire. Board of Supervisors Wieder appears headed for win and fourth term ., __ Eytcon ar.,.. c... Diiiy Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH"-Harriett Wieder appeared headed for victory early Wednesday in her bid for a fourt.h term· on the Orangr County Board of Supervison. Wi\h about a third Wieder of precincts in the sec- ond suptrvisorial distnct reporting just 1f\er midnight. Wieder w;u way out in front with about 54 pcrunt of 1he "'Ote. versus 45 perccn1 for challenger Joy Neuetbautr. . Wieder, re<tched al her ~m paia.n suite at the W~t1n Sou1h Coast P\aza Hotel. was cautlously op11misuc. .. This has been a \Cf"'. d1llercn1 eltt- ti on for me," shr said. 'rcremng to the unusually stiff challenge she got from Neugebauer. a counci\'Noman from Westminster. ··1 kno"'' that to a certain extent I've bttn caught up in the mood against incumbents. But I did ha\'e faith in the suppon of the electorate fo r what I've tried to do over the years." But Neuscbauer "'·asn '1 g1v1ng up despite the ditc0uncina retum1, • ahe kept watch on the K'llli·hourtY resu1u at the office or the county Jleaistrar o( Vot.en in Santa Ana. Sl1c said she fell she had w..,cl die best possible campai&n. .. , (ed aood about it." she said.. .. , think '¥t: did everythina we cou.ld... . Wi¢cr. 69, is the · 5l. ooly wOman . First elcct.ed in 197&, faced her stronacst· rc<lcction c ever -- last June. Expected to coast to 1 decisive vic- tory despite challenges from four oppo- nents in June's primary ekdion. Wieder was forced into a run.oft' by an unexpectedly strong showina by Neu-- aet>auer. I business owner. (onncr bank director and 18-year city coun· ci lwoman. She previously served on the Hunt· in1ton Beach City Council from 1914 10 1978. O ne of the county's most inO uenti.a.1 elected officials. Wieder also serves on a number of powerful appointed.panels.. includina the Orange County Transpor- tation Commission. the South Coast Air Quality Management District and the Sou1hem California Water Commit· '"· The Orang~ Coast Ballot Results ofrelflonal, state and national race• can be found ei..wbere in todaT• edidaa • 1 WASHINOTON -The weak· 1191lll· .. ecoaomy tet beck UJet of ·suaa homa for the third con· teCUtive' quarter from July tbrou&h n~embtr, uya • real estate trade p that expeclS little improve- t for ptthaps si1 more mooths. ~ market will mnain slow for mt of 1990 and into the first r or 1991. as the counuy ex- • a mild rt.cession,·· Nor- tnan A. A ynn, president of the ational Association of Realtors, ~id Monday. aeuonally ac(julled annual ra1e or 3.66 million units in the Wft.. month period. Sales declined in the year'• two previous quartcn u well. California's sales drop for Che th~month period of 18.9 percent covered 409,300 homes sold. The median resale price for homes in the July to Scptembtr period also fell in most of California compared to the same three months in 1989. The bigest drop was a A. 7 per· ~nt decline in the median pnce in the Los Angeles area to $211 ,407. The San Francisco area had a 3.1 petttnt price decline to a median of $26 1,000. The Anaheim-5anta Ana area had a 1.8 percent price d rop to a median of S24 I, 700. · patent Plunee U. !ei*mber, ao- Oordina to Commen:e Depanment fiaura. Th0tt ulet 19ave talliii dui- int nine of the II.I& 12 moadil. likt m~h oftbe mt of'dle U.S. economy, the bousifta indUMry hu shown streftllh in IOme areu aAd weakness 1n others. SaJcs in the South aocaled an annual rate of l .42 million aAd included increases in the recently slugjsb oil patch states of Louisi- ana. Oklahoma and Tcus. Tbe median price of a home in the South was $87,200. up 1.8 percent from a year earlier. The Midwest PoSted a sales rate of 1.0 million units, while the me- dian price jumped 3.6 percent to $7S.IOO. NIWPOllT m!ACH -ll Ven._. 11a1 iaveee.d S2.6 aP+oo la a I ••aa Hilla medical ... 1 ... t ..,.ay, die bl& I~ ... lnvesuneet for tbe Mltw'C capilal eotnPIDY· A aublidiary of the 31 Oroup pie international vtnlure c;:apilal llrm. 3i Vflttum is inva&iaa Sl.6 million in equity alona with 1 SI million loan in t..aauna Hillt- bmed Applied Vucular Oevicd (A VD). Compeny officials say the f'undinl will be uted to ellpand A VD't product line and manu· r.c.urtna capecity. AVD .specializes in the desian. man~facture and marketing of di1po11ble dcvicts used in vucUlar tufJffY. "We predict that Applied Vascular f?cvi~s. projeCted to arow to ~S m1lhon ~n 1990, will ~ a maJOr player in the industry," said 3i Ventures ~ CaJjfomaa's home sales droPofT ~as one of the sharpest in the nation. 18.9 percent, exceeded only by Massachusetts. New l:lampshire and Rhode Island. But the Cali- fornia price situation was erratic. The price . incteasc in the Sacra- mento area was a 24.4 Jump to a · med ian of S 144,600. And there was a 3 percent n se for R1vcrs1dc-San Bernardmo an:a to a median price of S 112.400. Sari Diego area resale pnccs fo r 1he three months held near!~ 'itead) at SI 6.600. up I percent Sales in the Northeast totaled 650,000 units at an annual rate. Many Northeast markets have been sluggish for nearly two years and, "although Pennsyl¥ania _resale ac- t1v1ty appears to be recovering, the rest of the region. particularly along the Boston-New York corridor, re- mains down in the dumps," Aynn said. llYIE Clm,11111 TPlllKllll .• The median resale pnce dropped rn Los Angeles. San Francisco and the Anaheim-Santa Ana area. but 11 rose 24 percent tn the Sacramenw area. The rcaltors group said sales ul prc-viouslv-owned ho mec; totaled a Nat1onall}. new-home sales de- clined dunng the third quaner. do .. , n 2 h pt:rc.cnt tn\ lud1ng a 6 The median pnce of a home in the Northeast dropped 2. 7 percent to $143,100. Postal Service overnight delivery rates a 'low B' By Randolph E Schmid i'nocl•ted Pr•u Wri18f WA HI NGTON -Tht.• Po,tal ' Service deh"ered about four-fifths of overnight mail on time 1n 11 lir t test by an ou1,1d1..· 1..0n<iultant a pe rformanc{' thl' pmtma~tc1 general said Tucsda~ eJrn' tht· agl."n<' " .. lo"' B •. Mail intended tor mt rn1~h1 de- liver) am "ed on 11me XII ol pt.·r\cnt of thl' time dunng J thrt•\·-month test penod that ended tn m1d-'wp- tcmocr. the Jlc.uunting firm ol Pncc Wa1 rrhouse repuned ".\bout as lo\\-a R a'I 'ou uin get that's how I "-OU Id t. harallt'rllt' 11 •• • ostmaslcr General Anthon-. I-rant.. .said f'ollowtng the monthl) incc.·un~ -of the service-., board of gmanor' While the national rating ''a' JU\1 over RO perc{'n t. J>('rformant.l· not to have tn ra1'>t' ra tl·'i again until 1994 or 1995 . Previous!} h<' had said he did no t e\JX'('t another ratt· hike unt1I 1996. hut the cu'>l ol the budget .. cttll'- m~nt \\-Ill mean 'more 'iOOnl"f'·· a'> far a., ratt.'\ go Ill: \Jld Pnn· \\ att·rlH•u'c 1.on<lullcd tht delt,en l<''t h\ mJ1ling 4~5.CKXJ pll'lC'> ol mJ1l 111 'INIO rn1p1ents 1n :?86 ZIP 1:odc\ au1w; tht· countn The mail indudcd letter-. po'>I t.·a rd'> and large llat l·n\l'IOPl''· '>omc \\.1th 1~pcd Jd<ln:"n .md \ome hand .. , nllen In add111on to lht• ~I nl JX:rt'{'nt pcrtnrmam.t· tor t1\t.•rn1gh1 mail. -Y4 'l'I pcrtcnt ul 1tl·m., intt•ndt•d for SC'COl')d da} dell' Cl) amved on time. and mail dc.,1gnated for three· da y 'iCr\'ice \\-as on ltnll' 81.11 per- cent of the time. Overnight. second and three-da> sen ice depend on d 1\tance the mail ha<; to travel .\ small <;hare o f mail took fo ur . fi\l' o r more da,c, 10 am ve -an outcome that clearl)' anno)'cd the po<;t master generaJ. "\1a\bc \O u can make a case for bei ng a da; late but )OU can't ma ~e one fur being two. three or .four daH late." Frank said. promis- ing Jn ;ma k on that problem area. ''\ More layoffs at UPI vaned widely from placr to plale \\ \~I II 'I.JC , I ( >""--l n1 tcd Pre'' rut' l\1 unagcr!I a nt.I o ther non-guild -with larger <.tties such as New York International laid off more cm -wort.er\ alread~ ha ve been told they :"draggmg down" the aq~ragc.· pli>\CC\ I ut·\<l.I\ a da} Jfter u>m· mu\I acce pt \1milar cuts. • Overnight <ll'f1,cl)..__of ma il de\· J1Jn~ ufliciah ..a1<l thc nl'w'> -.cn1lc ( ompan~ oflinals said pa} con- :ttned fo r the Big >\ppl~ on t1mt' faced ltqu1da11on unlcs' rcmaming cr\'>1nn'i b' the un1on-co\ered cm· jU'lt 46 94 pcret•nt of the time. lh\· ...,0 rkrr., accepted a t)f)-cJa, pa) mt ploH·c\ "·ould provide the news ~I IY• Diii ~owe<;t share an-. wtilen· in th\· ~O of " percent 'K'n 1u· more lime 10 seek a bu)'er. n- ta tl''I ··There ha.,c been 'lomc tunhc.·r al1hough Pieter Vanbennekom. ~ Top rated lor O\Crnight mail "'as d"m1<;..al'I 1n \anou' dt•partmcnt' l Pl C\t.•1.ut1'e 'ire president. cau-NEW YORK li'PI November 6 ,•Kansas Cll}. Mo . "-Ith 114 llo pt.·r-ol l l'I ·· ... ml \J)(>l c\mJ n 1\1 111 twm·<l thJt apprm al of the pa) cut ~ent of O\ern1ght mail arrn1ng nn ( JPP' .. fhl'\ \\CfC in 'ar'°u' \\-oult.I not "guJrJntec l 'PI \\.Ill be ;-ttme plat.l''I thrnughout 1hc \)\f{'m \Uu\'\'>fulh sold·· ~ In add111on to 1h1..· pt.·rlnrmann.· Tht'\t." J1sm1\\Jl<i hJ\C lx't•n efft•t h'<I ( :lflfl" said the lompany nor- --figures. Frant.. \31d that tht' pmt.il mer the pa~t u1uplc of "'eek\, <,onw mall ~ doc.'\ not r<.''eal plans for ~rate 1ncrca<,e 'Khcdukd Im nn1 111 tho\C a'I l;itc "" toda\ ·· IJ \on, 1n ad,anlc but also said. i'dv•nced Oecllrled ¥nch1nveo Oll l IJSue\ New hl9"' New lows ... J1111 ••••••• ,,year. tncluding a "ken I <>tamp 1<; H1..· declined to g1' c: numher\ ··v. t' do not an11ul')atc man}. 1fany. IYIE llllllFI rtentat1"d} 'iChl·dulcd for h ·h l t Pl onictal\ un Monda} sa id the \U\h mmc<. during the balance of ••-U 111 • ..,, · ~ Wh1k the recent budget \l·llk-in.,car-uld nc:,~.s \CP Kt· will haq· thl\ 1nta1m !')Ian that we have:· NEW YORK !APJ -s.11,, closing r:>rk • ..,...19'1 •11 - • t d ~ p d t B h II l l'I h h d h" h J!ld ,,., ch8nt1e of the IS motl •C11ve New • men .,1gnc .,, rl'SI en U'I ~ 1 to br hqu1dated No'. 1 ti un lc~., J~ c ange owners 1p t rec York Stock E 11ch•rl9I lnue' trading n•· ,'co'it the Postal c;cn1ce $4 7 h1ll1on cmplo'. ec'I rt•prc-.cntl'd b\. th{' V..m· tlffi\'\ 1n the pa\t eight "Cars. llonaNv a1 more than SI Ii ' N11n9 V Ult °'9. ~0\{'r 1"c \Car\ Frank s.a1d he hoflc.'' ~:r.1te (1ulld accrpt 90-da\ salan -By Tbe A11oclled Prn1 ~~~"l~f.' i•:?: ~l·~; +6" ,"';~---------------------:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.-, ':s~1MgY, : ) J 1 =7 '-" 1111 r , , • -'• el _A_// ..... -~-·-1~ I ~~~,~~m 1: • lijli~ = ~ • ~ ... ., rcu11c1v . . ~ -11 .. lllcoro I· , '"' -'• OPEN HOUSE Nov. 5th Thru Nov. 9th OPENHousE HOURS· 11am •4p,;, Mon ... Thurs 11am. Spm · G,q~ Friday ~ P,q1~ ND Win A Fax Machine For Your Business 11/er • c ·o~ c ~ 191, 111 010, h .. , V// "'16;ttaS~ 8'ad.~ue '6 s~~ {t.11111U1Mf.t/ ~ ?~EE ~ Z>a41 ~ ~~~ 6;!efit4A.e#$ • -;f',e %)," ·'P~ • ,ttMtlll4u •,/Hfe ~- ·~ · vder ·f . 11' ov~ s l· •. '• -., 8d wt , 9 , '• -• ·-------------,."' I·'. -'9 ITC 1 ... lll .. hHt~nh , 1 , -1~ vp9 •••• , 11111 NEW YORK !AP) -MoMv rt!IJ 10< T~IY as rlOOl't8d bV ttler•l• Svslems ~..;.,,,, ln11rt1~r•ll 1nci.11 7 707 rime Rate 10 "'ount Rat• 00 Oklf' a ll loan r•I• f SO r.~f f' m erktl rete c111~~catHOC"°'" Pr1merv ZR~!'· . ilo'dl'· l Ytar~iG llMPrlcll ,.. VOl'tK""' -.... ··-·-...... ..... '= .,, ........... ,..,,.,. l ......... . ... n. .• ,..,.,.,....,..,u •• 1 ..... .................... N'fC.... ... "' E ............ ,_.. ...... , ............ ~ .. ,. ............................ , = .... ftO~l*"-1~""' ..... . .. ", .. ...,. ""~ ... _...... , .. ~·-oelll0oe,.,1t•--.... .,... ...... ~'°'"'°'"'··"" ~ ... , ........... ,HONY ......... ...,. T• .It to clean like l ~NSlDE -A dairy tMt been flned s201.ooo a failina .iao elimiaate foul Odon trom 1 a..e . wlltte it once dispollid of' its ..-.: The Whelan Dliry WU fined the muimum allowable amount by the stale RepoaaJ Water Quality Con- trol lomd for failure to eUmanate the odon and for millina enfon:ie- meat de9dlines. The dairy coakl end up peyina only S50.000 if it complies with new cleanup deadlines imposed Monday. The odon have been produced at 36-acre Whelan Lai:e by deeompos-ina dairy wastes such as sludte tbal have built up on the bouom of •e lake, which i.s now 1 bird sanctuatY. Na.me i HIOM>f'Co Smllheoron ~~•.vltch 1 FtCn llHld 1'tt l1n1Sos Grut>Ells b~S/•lno I Lom~Mlg Manuf~ •di 8 C•rarn•wv ~11Ed1,1_ tvn~IR•v 4 lie rouo 111solr sc Jemesw•v ~ArJ!~o vr• s ~~oro ~M""1n~'i' o1 AmSv kNY 1lltln ne i ~1C1v cool • u~ 1'J \/,. Uo 1 '• Uo 1 '• Uo I .4 :~ 8: I· lo. UP 1 • ''• Uo . '• UD I ,~ H: '• Uo I I Uo 1 11• Uo '• Uo '• Uo :nr •1 1 VJ 8: t New YOIUt (AP) .... s , 41 • ' Ruuill't1 literally apiJled out onto the aidewalkl at 81rraporeui's Res. urant in Cosu Mesa durina Sun- 1,ctay'1 ~t-perform~nce pany for pte Len1nlf'ld Philharmonic Or- (hn tra of the U.S.S.R. I ,ti "' Jlt lfl •I r. Carol Humphreys All 11 0 mus1c1ans follov.cd their leader. Maestro Yun Tem1rkano' and 101ncd Orange County Philharmonic Soc1et) patrons for the pasta and p111a repast The plact was packed and the per· formers v.-ere hungf) after their afternoon Performing Arts Ccnter '-oncen The)' stood 1n long buffet hoes tu load up their plates The) qu1ckl) gobbled up the trad111onal cast pan y cake decorated v.11h Russian and .\mcncan fla~. The) '>tood 10 deep at the bar. They smoked And thC) spoke ... in Russian' 'Tm looking for ~omev.-om· "'ho can speak English." Marge Spclle11ch shouted. Don and Linda Groth tried a little of C\ef) thing to communicate In prison, Liddy found write stuff .\ "1\H O R .\C1E:. .\la,la Watergate burglar and former FBI agent G Gordon Liddy U)'i h15 tran'iformat1orr from rnn' 1ct to no' t'l1st 1<; not surpns1ng bccauSt" pmon g.aH him v.hat he nccdt•d to \H ill' "The thing ~uu need to "'nll· 1s time -I had IOI\ of It," L1dd) 60. "lid MonJa~ dunng a '1\11 to .\lao;ka to plutt hi\ ncv.-cst hool . "The Monll·) Handler\" l he no' cl. puhh\hl'd h~ St. Manin·., Pre.,s. fcxu~'> o n the cf· fon .. of a fom1er 'In\\ wal to stop medical e\ncnmcnt\ on animal~ at a chemical plant nn tht' H ud\on Rt' er It 1~ L1J1.h ·., thmJ boo~ and \l'l· ond no"el L1dd~ 'ICrH·J 11m(' in n1nt• pn.,ons ~ftC'r being con' lltt•d of panir1 pating 1n tht· l'> .. 2 hurglan nl the Democrattl Part'·., \\ atcr1_tate f'll·ad\.j ua rtl'r'• BI LLINCrli. Mont -.\ t .i·~C'ar· olJ bu~ a1m1ng hi\ <ihotgun at a 11hea\3nt aendent.1lh 'ihot Sen. Con· rad Bums. rhe \.iontann Rr· publican·, 1nJurtc\ \.\l'rc minor and he o;topncd for hrealfa,t on h1'i wa\ to thC' hmp1tal Elc,cn ix·lll't'> \trud Burno; dur· 1ng Sunda) ·., hunting iKC1dcnt He "a" <,trucl 1n the forl.'hcad le ft hand and 'ihoulder Bums v.-ho "a" elected to h1<1 lint term in 19X "'a" tr('3tl'd in LM ~ C..•t ~Plot Biii Giiiespie with Cindy and Bob Seartee. M ... tro Yuri Temlrkanov, Erich yollmer. Suzanne and John Melndt. -English. pantomime and Ger- man. "We're not doing too well." the)· said. Board leader Bob Searles fo und a smile went a long way. Lu cky Jr, Gellman confi<tcd he could <>peak Russian. ··They're a httlc O\eNhelmed." he proclaimed of the g.athenng. Jane u"son and Ed and Joanne HalvaJ1an found that their table- matl' p1an1s1 Dmttn .\luecv spoke c><cellent English ... In fact . he's just rcrorded an album of Negro spin- tuals with Barbara Hendncks. lJnt1I nov. the~ had ne'er heard spirituals 1n the Soviet Union." Too soon the -;~mphony bus ar- nvC'd to whisk the mus1c1ans back to l o., >\ngeles and beyond. The Ru,o;1ans v.-erC' here. They ta~cd one da~' G. Gordon Liddy the t•mc rgrnn room at a Billing' hmpttal. sa1J \ cllc1" 'itone ( ount} l>l.·put~ Sheriff Rill Michaelis M 1chaells ~1d the teen-ager '"a' 1n a 1. rr1.·~ ho1111m and the '<.'nator "a" on a h1ll,11.k ahout 20 \ard-. a"a' 1 ht· hm !ired "hen a 11hC'a\3nt flc" h~ "I don't ~nu" 1f hl' ~ot 11. hut hl· got ~nator Burn,." ~11l hacli'i \<11d fhl· "»hot' l n11(. ~t·d thl· \l'nator do"n \11cha1.·I" <.aid \t J Ol'"' uinlerenn· \.fonda' Burn' <>hn\'l'd k" 'ila~ from h1\ Jllldl·nt l k ':i1J the \Oung huntt·r ""a' a friend of h" 'on BRIDGEPORT. Conn. -I or- mt•r 'ienator and pres1<knt1.1I l'.lll d1datc George M!'Govern and h1' panm·r<; in a ~trati'ord hotl'I hJ\C fikd a Chaptn 11 hankruptq J>l'tl· turn to a\old C\ icuon. McGO\ern and hi\ pannl'f'i 1n thl' <itratford In n liled the ix·t1t111n Frida~ in l ' . Bankruptc} (nun 1n Bridgeport "It ""a' done to bu\ enough time Don and Sandi Weber (at left). who hosted a garage party to benefit the YWCA Hotel for Women, were In- correctly Identified In Tues- day's edition of the Oalty Pilot. We regret the «ror. Peter Fuerbringer, Da vid and Cindy Bright and Cole Minnich. to rl·org.1n11e.. \31d R 1chard IJ. 7<.'l\kr. an Jt111rnl'\ for ti 1c 11anm·r· 'ihlp \trJtlord Inn \~!>Ol'lat1 ' L1m1tcd Panner<1 h111. "'ho\c pre.,1c ent 1s "1l-. (111\t•rn "'·" ddin4u1.·nt 1n pa~inJ.l. tht• hotel'\ landlord. ( •O Id man D I orl•n111 l orcn10 had threaten ·d tu tt:r· minate the lease \kC10' ·rn "1gnl'd "hen h1.• purl ha..c.·J the hotel in ()\.tofx•r l9XI\ lorSI m1lh >n le1\kr \.'lid < oun rl·lords \ho"" th c panm·r 'hip ll\teJ SYl<b.000 1n hah1ht1l''i induding S.t 1.000 in 1a>.c ' ov.eJ Ill th1.· to''" nl '\tratlord The nc1111on al'io hw; S ·~86.000 in ·"'~'(\ I arher th1<, }car. the .tall' filnl thre<• ht•n\ again'it the ~tr:ttford Inn tnt.1 hng nH>rl· than SbO.O< 1(1 for non- pa~ mt•nt of .. ak' ta'< n nd room O<'Cup.inn ta \ MeC10\ ern. d formc 1· \(.'nato1 f1om South Dakota. wa " dcl~atcd O\ Prl'\1dent !'<On in lhl' 1'1~2 pre'i11.kn11al race -By Tiie-Auoc-u •tHI Prt'n Not many rapists are tall Q. A.rcn 't most con' 1ctcd rapists short men'> A. You can't sa~ that Penal stat1st1c-s 1nd1cate 11ot man~ arc tall )OU ca n Soa) that. Up 1umps 1he old qucf) \\hat'c; the Oc'>t ddin111on of a he'> ~s I recall 11 goe'> ··The dehbcratc v.tthhold1ng of &A\ pan of the en· tire truth from ~lmeonc "ho ha-. the nght to ~now " You bu~ 11" don't e,en need a c;1p from a f~dC'r lacl·d "'tth "3ccharin to knov. II"» a ph(ln~ The~ kn o"' ~nd fl, h' Tu put a ~poontul ot wu11 in 'our mouth -11 better be good -\OU uSt.' mon· than '" JOIOt'i Jnd 50 mu-.clc' Brahman'> 11l lnd1a rdrhratl' mar· nage 1n March .\pnl \ta~ or June. nu uth1:r month l.M. Boyd Our LoH· and \\ar man ha'I filed ---------------------------- thl'i ob'>Cn at1on of Ho nore de Bal1at "It·., a~ ab'lurd to ..a~ a man ran't lmr onl· "oman all the pme as 11 " to .,..~ J 'wlin1s1 nl·cds '>~H·ral 'inlin' to pla} the <.ame mu\tr Claim 1<. onc oul ol liH· diners in ( h1n1.'\C rl''-IJurant\ lea'('" thl· for- tunl' Ctlll~ll'\ untom hl·d ( unou.-. That'<, ~1l1.· gnin[l 11111 in the first .,no"' "'11hnu1 nlll1ng J <.nm, hall Or \1tt1ng 3ll .1ttan1111n 1n thl· hkachef'\ "tthnut hu\lng J hutdng O r "'alk- 1ng on .1 \Ummn beJrh v.1tho ut ta kin(! \ CIU r \hilt'\ 111 Tho..._. h1rd' lJll \l u.1' c.11 thO<K' h1rth l·alkd rx-nguin" B11th Buh 'l'" hart and (on- lul 1u"I "'en.· anountant"I hcforc tht'\ \t.lft1. d d111 ng "hJt nlJdc ther11 f.1m1Hl\ 11 'ou mult 1rh l"IX'3 b) an) "ngk numtx·r then mult1pl) that h' -.ill thl' ·'"'"er·, number<1 ""'" tlt· lil t' tht• f1r\I ""Ilk number >OU muf11rtinl 1t '"'h (11l. l hcc k tt ( l I { .' '-N < ; I · <. . < ) . '-~ I and ' CASH GIVEAWAY INTHE .Mother addicted to too mucli 1r celebrating LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST DEAR NN LANDERS Sc\t'ral w~ks ago I had a h1nhda) pan) for m) mother at m' home During the d1nnC'r i.hc proceeded to get drunk and start a fight .. 1th me My ~rent' ha'e a h1'1tof) of dnnking that re ults 1n '1olt'nt araumcnts with m) brother or me. We never know who 1, aoan& to btow up or 1n "hat d1r«t1on. I told them both two years aao that I was done "'1th th1o; flah11ng. I have avoided their drunken antics by not bc1n1 around at fam1I > act- -t*thc,., -and sHt) ina away when they dnnk My mother's birthday s-rt> ended with me tclhna her that t do not want drunken fi1ht1n1 1n 1 m )' home. and that $he could cut 11 out or ka'c Mom and Did kfi E"ef)onc llJttS that m mother was drunk and ma~ a 11d.1 of herself But thcrt ha bttn no up- ~for me what.5«\'er I'm told t .. o,crrrartw" and that I hould know how she act and should be ore toknn1. UwaU)' their tptsock' ire fol· loWed by I month o( 1kn«. then 1 perk)' call (rom my moth(r ind • the fllhtt are ne~er mcntiOMd. Tht ttmc f\'tf')One (ccl that I'm at l ftnt1t b«auw .. I atkfd her to •~c. -I wroi. m) p1rcn11 a kncr ttoc,Mna to ""9k tht 1ikn«. but I onJy mlde maucn -one b ugr tina Ann Landers -M .... --~ ,, •.• <>- couMcl1ng and Alcoholics non)mou How do I mend th1 a~ful MIU· a11on" Mv fam1h think$ I should apoloa11c but why Vlould t ~hen my mother 1 1n the •Tona? - PSET JN T KY DEAi UPSET: v .. ma41e a •It· aau wlMe '" kidt4 , .. , medltr Mt ., ,..r .._. efttl ca...p • Wal ...... nil lltH J" ..... ....... tall DEAR ANN LANDER , At a former Rom n C'athohc SM"IC''· now a Prcsh\lenJ n la) preach :r I -h+lflt' that the Ham burg clerg) man "ho ~ntC'd bcina called on to pra~ at puhhc funct1onc; docs N• )T Pf3l for man\ of h1~ rnlk'aguc" It 1 \ld that he plac-e~ hie; con ,fon and convtn1encc ht-fore the need'> o t people It al\o 1 .. d1sappo1 111ing that he °""ume' the v.-or\t: tin. I. tllat thl' C'lrra~ man "ho "as •u~·poscd 10 &l\e the." 1n\0Cat1on didn't ~how up. ~cond. that nu one thou nht about the blc.,s1n1 until the a fTa1r wa<1 about to bqln, ind third . that the people." ~<'rt mo\tl) intc~, •1C'd 1n the "amen" Ir \urprmna that an e\· ptncn~ clna}man v.ou Id be un· able to l•'c a bncf pra:.~r when askw to blM the pov.tt 1>lan1 He m11h1 ha' 1d "lord. help u remember that 11 '' b )O ~r dtnnc cncra> that we l" c Keep us mind· ful of th m1lhons • "bo h'e v.1thout heat and haht l;:ad us to shal"t' YllHh them " For 1 uptr· market. he (aulJ ha"c \It d. "lord. I thf (n.ut f )Our I°' ><ln i RUFFELL•'S UPHOlSTEIY INC. ...,...,_....,~, .... t•nM..eol•"9 CO"AMIU1-Mt-tt~ t'l\1ue.ht Jnd \olJ h<'rr . k~p us froqi hc1ng tt'mptl'J to gret"d '°'<."CP lJ\ mindful of the thou\ands of chit· dren "ho "111 J1e of narvat1on tcwla\ L t•ad u'i to 'hare our harvests "'1th th1.•m " It 1s contnad1 tor) to bemoan the de'\ hne of f'C'ltg1on and at the same t1m(' rcfuM" the chan ~ to bnng n:ha1on out of the sanctuary into the C\Cr)dn)' v.-orld. -KE NETH J Rl 1MMFNIE. BUFF LO. N.Y DEAR K.J .R.: I was ama1M at tit~ rupoan1 I r'ftflvH ,,.... cleramn ef t\lery fal ... nty cam~ fNm enry •tale a. dae ..._ ... ,,..., c.aMa a1 .,,.. • TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER HERE'S HOW TO PLAY Pc:k up bu~ 1tietcer at the Daily Pilat (330 W. Bay Street In Costa Mesa} or K-Ocean (130 Newport C.nteJ Onve, Sule 210 in Newport S.ach) 2. Std bu~r sticker as close as poutble to your cat'a bee* bnsepfat• 3. CtleCk the Dady P1k>t da.'Y. to ... lf tM ct.av•1 ~ UolftM DhotoQrlph 11 c1' ~r car yqu cen elllo tune\:> K-OcMn, 103.1 FM to Mel tM dait, Luc*y UcenM winner. Ptkll ~ noon .._ '*" b ...... "g~'r• • ....,,,.,, you~--., .... ~in°"' Fridey W ). Talent Show· local stars • Tiie I 1 • llooda Taltn! Show 11111 hM room for tak•l<d 'z*-....... wbo tive or wort in tbe communily. The live.ly event wiD be Mid Dec. I at tbe Forum TbCetre on the Fttt'VaJ of Ans pouadl. Musiciana. daocen. c:omcdlans. linaen, mqiciana, u wt!I a &hole other talents may call 494-0S9 I for 1 contestant appl,. adon. Trophies and prizes will be awarded to winnen. and .t.he -audience will paniciP1te in 1hc evenina"1 activities. A limited number of tickel1 are available at.a cost of SS. They will be $6 lhc evenina of the performance. Tickets may be purchated in ad van~ it Grubb and Ellis on Glrennc.yrc, Super Color on Beach Strttt or Sludio Milano on Coiut HlJhway. Alona with 'raitina Nnda for the Boys and Girls O ub of Laguna ~ the community affair 'has ticcn planned to provide both residents and bulinf'llCS an event that both can enthusiastically pport. Each COG1"tl.nl is to-be-sponsored-by a ·1ocat business. 9iJ lonnle J . ...,..geon wudns 11way from tact of amtii· · Cynlhyil Walker'• inier)W'CiaUon - -..., -· 11.., 0111•-•i1y ai><t too modi or Blaftdle DuboQ, !bouP dnmatl· Twmcuee Willillms· .southern u..-. , · C'ally animaled.-i1 eeverely n.. 1111• llOt)' b.'f•• In Swlley hlmpmd by a lo<k of vctbal cl..-- na.....i "A Slree1<ar Named De-alld -· ~I 1 abode, witb hy. Thouah her charaaerizarioll It site .. -• ill • meqer .1wo-room upillirsfJjne· ban Eunice and rich with poiananl qody lan&Llillt apartment in 1940'1 f~ncb Quaner Steve Hu provillna some extra and facial expression and her biah of New Ortmns -is now on .._ spice, 1 vilililll .mer Blanche level of energy feeds those wiJh in Seddict.:k'I MclUnnc)' Theatre. Dubois c,a1ina her own uaiquc whom she in1eracts. somethlha Pasaion, stetped. in poverty and tension 11id dnma. severly res1rfc1s the vital com· false pride, blend diverse per-. . , municition with her audience - sonalitltt ind present a small slice The-pn~v~n ~· !'>' 11.fted i>l&Y-perhaps 1 combination of too rapid of humanity with which almost wnPt W:[11hams. ti dinx:tcd b)' &c.-delivery and consistently exq;· anyone could identify 1t some ulty meml>et H. Wyn..n Pearce~ geraled vol ume level. _..!. _ point. Women settling int0..:.1heir prodlleed tn 1he 1nful surround1nas---: . -- appropri11ely dependent rolN -all of, _Wall:(i Huntoon set. Boastina a Tom Amen and Steff any Lohn too _c:>bviously u~ a.1_1d abused ac. cut. or 1u >ft& playe~ this s!gi.DJ~'-work well as S~nlcy ind-Stella cordtna lO-today s enlightened st.In· -pocentf1l suettSs 1s never quite Kowalski. His boyish bully comple- dards -1nd 1heir men slowly achieved. ments her olavful vulnerahilitv re- aulriftl in a cla11ic co-de°penckn( penamhlp. Superbly re11is1ic is Susan R.amley'1 portrJyal of Eu.nice Hub- bell, almost is fortt"ful 11 her touah· auy hulblnd. Steve, ln1erprtted by Joe Ca)vani. Also noUlble f0r his renderina of Harold Mitchell (Mitch) is Roaer Mannina -standin1 apart from the other men by virtue of his character's sli&htly polished man- nerisms and relatively easy demon- strations of atnllcness. siddleback's production of ''A Strttlcar Named -Desi~" runs through Nov. 11. For ticket~ and information, please call S82-4656. Simon's latest is another cross-cultur~l m_asterpiece · By Harper Barnes use. since he does most of his S• LOU11.P01t-Diapatch songwriting at his home near the tip "NEW YORK _ What is the of Long Island: a small collection of AfriCan masks. dolls and musical pro• .-r attire for visiting the winner II .,.. instruments; a large. maJcsu ca y o f last year's Nobel Peace Prize? Oowing abstract exprcssion1s1 paint- Paul Simon wort an old. gray. · b H k h J d OTW-necked swea1er. faded jeans ing y elen Fran e~t a er an an equally large, frenetic one b~ the .and--loaf~rs. . .\I least that's how he late araffiti anisl Jean ~11chcl Bas- was dressed as he prepared IO leave quiat. who like Simon was in-hi~. ~ffi ct" high abo,ve Times Square;: fl uenCt'd by Afro-Caribbean culture: I '"!' sor11 I ha' e to go~ soon, and a glasS-frontcd cabinet contain- he sa1~ with an apologetic s.hrug, ihg baseball and music al match1n up D~-. baseball CBJ!:-memo rabilia.-inc-l ud1ng-re<>e-nt , ut xou kno .... ·. 11 s tnel>ilai portraits of Ladysmith Black Mam- 1..!.ama. · bazo and An Garfunkel. No pro blem. Paul. Giv e htm ni y Most of the conversation tha1 regards. . . prttedcd Simon's departure con· The Pa ul Simon we arc discuss-ccrnrd his superb new album "The i11g here. of co ~~· is the one w~o Rhythm of the Saints." ' '+'rote and ~~g .:~Wa ys To lt"a e Simon just turned 49, and he 1s You.~ Lo,·t·r I Gt·1 on the bus. one of the few rock s1an, who has G.us ). and \\·ho once dresSC"d 1.n a matured creatively while he has t~rk~~ sun for a "Sa turda~ N1gh1 aged. L1vl' T hanksg1,1ng sho"':. In faC'I, On "The Rh ythm of the Sai nts." \here as a p1r1urc of Simon th~ as ,on 1986's Grammy-sweeping tu_rke~ on tht• \\'al.I . of his spacious. "Grar cland," Simon again mixes w1~df?w-hncd o n1rc 1" the Bn\1. o\frican and An1crican musicians. Bu1ld1ng. t~c lcg1..·nda~ mus ic-in· Rut 1his 1in1c thc focus is on West ~ustry headquarters o n Rr~~d .... ·a ~ · .\ friC'a. and he also brings in per· ·· The dC"to r ~I sa 1nt"ludl·S a Simon for ml'r> from Bra1il. The result is a for. President ' bumpi.·r sti c;~~r. "Ith nrhl' 1av{·rcd. h1ghl~ percussive a 11ny bo'"' tic dou1ng !he 1 in the a"\buin that. perhaps even more n?-mC or the other y,·cll·knoy,·n Paul l'han "Grac1..·la nd." gives irresistible Simon: a hab~ grand piano ihat. rhvthmir ron1n1and!> 10 the body Simon suggested. doesn I ge t ni u,·h \.\hi lc 11, l\flC' an d-n1t.'lod1cs appeal to thl· sp1i11 and m1nd . .\ lot of 1he .. .. l ,. I I ,. I -. • • A[TOINSrRANCE Best Rates As Publishe d by Insurance Commissioner Including Hi·Ris k CALL (714) 846-3323 (8;()0 o.m. to 4,30 p.m.) No e•CY111 f~ or o,,,..,. 11idderl ~rGl'ft mu-.;1c ha-.; tht• JO~ous sound of somr th 1ng ~ou rn1g h1 hear 1n 1he Canhtx.·.jln at c·arn1\al ur ~1 ard1 Gras ct·lehra11un ... "The great singers con1e fro m South .\frJt·a." '\1mon e-.;pl;uned, "hut th1..· great J rurn n1crs co me fro m \\'c.;;1 o\fnra S<.'negal. 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Clillillo XII, ol«NnQI HoNfrO(/llt~ -~ .. ~ Mcftofl KOl'lf ~ ,_,, 1t.e '-' rwoJ .. ~ mie Cotwwiyj Jlfll °'°"' (VWD ,_.... ,__.,Ai1:•0t•lhftl ClwJIJocttM .. .,,....,. .,,,,.. -... d,,..., and --~ c..-""""'"9ID --=•> ,.,, ...... ,.....,.. ..,. ... Jita) .,... -.. "'-""""' ..... °""* """ lfull llloocllt) opens y,·i1h a Simon song called '"The Obvious Child" that has a haunting rhythmic underpinning. .. The percussion -there are 14 drums. 10 bass dru.ms. four sna~s -was recorded live al Pelourinho Square in the ci 1y of Sal\'ador in ·Bahia. Brazil:' Bahia is a region of nonhem Brazil whose people and cullurt are predominantly of African origin. Simon recalled that. in 1988. he went orl a musical tour of Braz.ii -a·rrangeflD)' the Brazilian si nger and compoSl."r :Millon Nascrn1en10. As with ··Graceland:' he would rcrord some of the basic tracks in the home roun1ries of the musicians. ---+hen.· he would bring these in - s1rumental recordings home and. 1n efferl. write songs to go wilh them. ·adding othrr instrun1ental tracks 1n ·the s1udio. . "We rcrordt-d a C'ouple of trar ks in a studio in Rio with some mu- sicians fron1 there:· he recalled. ··and thcn we flew up to Bahia. and I heard 1his ama1ing group playihg in th~ squarc in the old pan of 10...,·n. The<e was no record1ng-stu· dio 1here. so y,·c brought a ponabh.· eighl·track up fro m· Rio and re- C'orded them right 1herc. You can hear 1he nigh! of northern Bra zil on tht> r~ord.~ percussive tunes 1oward more lyn · ral and melodir cuts. and ii ends w;th a powerful blending of both clements in the title song. A per- sonal favorite among the cuts. is "Bom at the Right Time," which has African and Brazilian musicans as ..-.·ell as American J.J. Cale on gui tar and zydeco accordionist ('.J. Chenier. Over this rich. polyrhy1hm1 gumbo. Simon spi ns a hopeful tal 1ha1 begi ns with the binh of Mose ("Down among the reeds a n rushes/A baby boy y,·as found/Hi eyes as clear a.s centuries/His si lk hair was bro...,,n'9) and ends with th binh ofanolhe r innocent r hild, o nci 1hat the ovcrburdcnl.'d world desJ pcr.ue lv nC"Cds: I "Bui down a"mons 1hc n.'C'ds and rushr·s ",4 baby girl "'BS found "Her eyrs as cleur as Ct>nl11r1t•s "Her silki hair "'as bro"'"· "Ne,·er t.if.cn lont'I~ '"N<'l't'r bn:n llt'd io '"Nt•'"t•r hod to scufflt• in l(•ar "Nothing deniC'd to "Born al 'he ins1an1 I ··The church t>t:ffs ch1mt' 1 ",4nd rhe <A'holc "'orld whispe-nn~ "'Born al /h(• right 11n1t'. .. .\sked to commt"nt on the song1 Simon ~m1lcd and said. ""Well. "'" shouldn't makc the assumption that that rare prophcl or leader thal .corncs along onCl' 1n a V<.'I') rarq y,•hilc 1s going to bi.· a male." I In late N~\l'n1bc:r. Simon cxp«t~ 10 begin a nc'4' lour. with a 17-piC"te band that includes West African, Brazilian and .\mcr1can n1us1t 1ans. Paul Simon uses West African and Brazillarl musicians on his new at bum. "The Rhythm of the Saints." Simon y,·cn1 b3ck to Brazil three more limes to rtt0rd percussion tracks. "'Equall) 1mpor1an1 10 this musir is the guitar.'' he said. " . .\nd 1hat alsd original!~ comes from West Afnca. The guitarist Vincent Nguini. who comes from Cameroon bu1 now ttvN in Wash ington. D.C .. :ind I would gel together and lis1cn to thesc drum !racks and ti') to make up song forms over them. Then I would Stan to 1n1prov1se mt'lod1cs over lhcse forms. and gr.idually words would con1e." "We'll do n1us ic fron1 earl~ Simon and (iarfunkcl 10 'Thc Rh' thm of the 5<11nls.' ·· he said. y,·ith grca~ l"nthusinsm. '"Wl·'ll stan out in Canada, come down to lhl' l lni1ed Slates ... and then go Ovcr- "K"as. We'll take SI.\ or eighl months, and y,•c"U do the y,hole world." 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""' GtMI ,......_ICM Tiiis From flt -Hiii Nnt T°"'fM lflow .... ,..... •. n.. -• Publilhed by P9 Group Publtlt\lng, Inc. .... L ... Pf'Hldent & cttlef executlw officer •-l.1 1121ledttor&~t .... "1 • rn.n.glng editor .. Wi L night editor SIM .. l!I, cN1rman ....., •· ..... l!I, executtw va preektent Ilsa• L l1k L gener., rMneget Edltorlal Past alactlan was 1 llllZI IXPllSlll The election is over, but it wiU take several days for voters to wash off the sleaze. Though it is not unusual for local elections to be mud- slinging, barb-hurling affairs. it is always distressing when a political group charts the low road ·and attempts to mislead the public. And, that's just what happened during the waning days in Orange County's election season, when a group with the mom and apple pie-flavored name Citizens Against Fire- crackers and Bottle Rockets dispatched its campaign litera- ture. . .Now what law-abiding voter would ever doubt a group with a sincere n.ame like that? Especially when there is a photograph of a retired Orange County Fire Department captatn embossed on the group's literature. The group's mailer asked voters in Costa Mesa and two other Orange County cities to vote against measures that could lead to a ban on .. safe-and-sane'' fireworks. The logic? Well, if ~ailed safe-and-sane fireworks are outlawed then outlaws will have to buy bottle rockets and other illegal firecrackers. Whether such thinking is flawed or not, the mailer was a con JOb, pure and simple. C1ttzens Against Firecrackers and Bottle Rockets 1s actuall} a front for the fireworks industry. And the fire a.ptafn. according to current!} employed members of the county fire force. was medically retired eight years ago. The county tire department allowed that it felt burned by the mailer. Voters should feel a similar sting. Today In HlstoPy Today 1s WedncM!ay. Nov. 7. the 311 th da) of 1990 There arc 54 da)~ left in the )l'ar. ···· Toda) 's Highlight in H1s101y On No\. 7, 1917. Russia's Bolshc' 1k Re' olu11on took place as fo~s led b) Vladimir lly1ch Lenin O\ l'rthrc" the pro' 1s1onal govern- ment of ..\lexandcr Kerensk) Write to usl On this date: In 1874. the Republican Pany was symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon drawn by Thomas Nast in Harper's Wet'kly. Today's B1nbdays: Evangelist Billy Graham 1s 72. Jau musician i.\I Hirt 1s 68. O~ra singer Dame Joan Sutherland 1s 64. .... ~ ......... .., Pllt.... The ._ --Pllt encouregee correepondence from our rMd9ra We reque.t lett.,. be kept to 8PPfOx.lmatety 300 wora Any corretpOndence 8'gnlflcant'l longet' than 300 WOfdt wttt be P'lntecl a1 our dl9Cretlon u a ....,....., . Grogp wants U.S. war ready WASHINGTON -The belid that President Bush has failed to mobilize the nation for armed mili- tancy against Saddam Hussein led to a rcmarkable private breakfast Oct. 26 hosted by Prince Bandar Bin Sultan. the Saudi Arabian am- bassador. and attended by some of the capital's foremost advocates of Israel. At the prince's table were Reps. Stephen J. Sol~rz of New York, Tom Lantos of California and Ro~ en G. Torricelli of New Jersey, along w1th several non-government opinion leaders. The congressmen proposed a blue-ribbon committee to convince Amencans that war against Iraq may be inescapable and 1 ndecd nettsSal) r a member of the Saudi royal y to get together with pro- sracll members of Congress who for years ha'e sought to block U.S. arms sales to the kingdom shows the utent of concern that the presi- dent 1s not convinci&a the country that war may be necessary. The pnnce 1s 1hc ..\rab world's most committed war hawk (except for Kuwait's deposed Sultan Jaber al- ahmad al-Sabbah) and is b)l far the most ~rsuas1 ve. The breakfast came JUSI before Bandar flew back to Riyadh to report Amen can thinking o n the Gulf cn s1s. Bandar was told bv the congr~men that Bush needed. help 1n making the public case fol' a war poliq not JUSI to reinstall Kuwart's former rulers but to end the Lhreat from Iraq. One la~maker advised the prince to JOtn forces with the pro-Israeli lobb) here, because of Israel's strong pro-war pohC)-and the lobb) 's clout in Congress. h was then that the congressmen proposed the c111zens committee to beat the war drums. Rowland Evans who served as special M1deaSJ envoy to President J1mm} Caner. also attended aod wanted no pan of the comm1ttrc. Strauss' rc11ccncc reflected wide- spread concern about war 10 the Gulf among opinion leaders who are neither pacifist nor anti-Israel. Former Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci was asked to the breakfast. but declined. saying that he had "not progressed that far" in his thinking about the cns1s. Another regret came from ~it~IA Director Richard Helms. , Twelve days before the-breakfast. the president got a taste of that attitude "hen f ncnds and oulS1dr advisers "arned him 1n a highly confi dential unda~ e-.·e n1Jlg brainstorming session that "ar against Saddam H ussein was a ~angtrou' ~a) to get Iraq out of Kuwait Robert Novak .\rguing for restraint and toughened sanctions. some ve- hement!~'. were several others pres- ent: ~n. Charlc-s Robb of Vir- ginia. the ex-Mannt' son-in-la~ of Lyndon Johnson. former ~m­ bas.sador Lucius Battle. a lon111me Mideast diploma) and scholar. and Richard Ht'lms .\lso there. but cloaking his o" n '1ews and sa~ 1ng nothing for or against war. ~as Strauss. · The c-aution urged on the presi- dent reflects a "•despread '1ew among former policy-makers Ex- Secreta~ of tate George Shulu. former national sc:cunt) adviser Zb1gn1c" Br1e11n\~1 and e•-defense SC"Cretancs Mel\ in u1rd and James Schlesinger arc all counted as strong opponents of a "ar pohc~ C yt. ..,, ..... c wt or t-...--a •, "Bandar has made a better case Couching their advice 1th cus.- 1oma11 cauuon lnd rcspC'('t, one afit'r another of the president's "'•S- 11on 1n the ups1a1r.1 White House s11tin& roofll warned him against a reson 10 arms E't'n 1f Iraq was 'anqu1shed "Ith no more than the Pentagon's pnvate esumate , of a minimum ~0.000 o\mencan ca.s- ual11es. the aftermath could damage th<' United States 1n the Middle Ea't fo r decades and tum the .\mencan ~oplc against Bush and toward 1solat1on Bush's reaction to th<' 'iunda' mt"Cttng "as to began a public cam- paign against the Iraqi dictator to sharpen .\mencan suppon 11 "ar comes Companng the pres1dl'nt's mood to \\oodro" \\dson·-; passion for the moraht) of world order. a com.'emed admin1stra11on insider de~nhc his boss as ha' mg "turned stopping an ~rab d~pot into standing astnde Poland th"an- ing the S Dcathhead legions .. Community eot"nfNntatlM .,. r.aerved fOf' lsw pert1nent to citlea and town• along the Orange Cout. GUMt comment8flea may pertain to any public laeue. Edltonal reaponMa .,. reMr\'ed '°' rebelt1al1 to edltOf'laJ pc>9111on1 of the ...... -..., Piil Letter• conlkSet'ed to be llbelou• or In bad tuta wtM not be pf'lntecl. Writer• are llmlted to four 9Ubmllalon1 a month. All correapondence mu1t be llgnecl and Include the writer'• addrw and telephone number fOf' verification purpoeea Lett .. lhOUkS be addreaed to the ...... 11111111J .... 330 W•t Bay Street, C:O.ta M .... CA 92827. Attention: Lett .. to the Edttor. Writ .. wtth queatlona.,. urged to call the~ Pilot at (714) 942-4321, Ext. 352. Q IB Fl Tu Liii• • for war to the Conaress than the president has." Torricelli told us. "Bush 1s failing. poss1bly bccausc his Judgment was undermined by the budget fight,·· The con- gressman. whip of the House Democratic Caucus. said the proposed committee will "help Bush deliver a message he s.ttms incapable of dchvenng." Richard Perle. assistant defense secretary in -the Reagan adm101s- trat 1on. was present. showed interest in the committee and 1s pushing the proposal. But Demo- cratic W1SC man Robn-t Strauss. Bat If I/JI lllttlR The w le d<"fender of an Iraqi war pollC) 1n that unday White House tcte-a-tctc was Sen. Warren B. Rud- man of New Hampshire. who araued 1ha1 the U.S. goal must be to dt'posc ddam Hussein and dc- stro' his a~nal of chemical and other lethal weapons -Just setuna him out of Kuwait ~ould not be enouah For th1'I comment to r om<' from Bush's official fam11\ rcfll'CIS the depth of conct•rn hrrc f , en so faithful an all\ as conSt·rvat1\ e Rr p Henry H"de· cn11c11l'd him over CNN this past '4Cckend for ''hyper- bolic language" that ruts ofT d1 - cu s1on It rcma10\ 10 ~ ~n whether an lsrad1-'3ud1 efTon to stir the <\mcncan rcoplr Wlll be mo~ cffccu' <' R••lud E., .. , aad Rokrl N•Ht •rr W•d101100-b•ud ~b for l.)r Oraqr C..•I Dally PU.I. Editor's note: The followrni arr samples of Oruce C..at Dally PlNt 's reader comment.s and cri11- cums. The PlNt publishes these rc:sponsn o n a daily basis and cncourqes us readers to call the Editor's Hotline at 642-6086. mother's head and asked for 2, J>11C A 11 money I j ust want you to publish that whoever this ptnon was. ifhc rads this pa~r. as soon as I am done with tum. ·rn aive him to the police. Nobody puts a aun to a 63-)ur-old lady and nearly ,ives Mr a bean attack. Tb1s 1s not LA. This 1s Corona This rcprds the Dr. Elam tory. dcl Mar and I am not thruten1na I would hke to ha"e tometbint put him. but I s~r to God I will bu.nt in print. 1 am a patient of his and him down 1f the police don't find I really belie~ In him and I ftd like hi\'n J have stud~ and know a link bit I'll find tum first. It's ludlcrou about it. I WO\lld Just like to 11y for tomcoM to come 1n and rob .omC1hina 1n his behalf. toimone for Ins than S20. &. He's a pat doc\or and rm'°'"' pcaaU 1n this town and with a to wriie a lettct and try to ~ 1t sllver·platcd automatic hand aun tn. I think ht ftttds. IOfMbody to I wou~d appreaate 11 if you wo uld speak up for bim. / pnnt this so he can read it. bttau~ Mayt»c )W"I publisb th.ii or maybe you wc."l. But. there .... ftmlt Nbbd 'I .. orona det Mar Btrasuom CleaMn.. A pa"ll)ft put a au.n to m y nobody puts a aun to my mom's haid and ~ts •••y with It. I have• son "bo 1 in the process o( bciq stnt 10 Saudi o\rab1a and I think 1t 1s 1nsul11na to ha"r th1 kind of t'lnoon when we have ~ O\"tr there ns~in& thcu lives. I think 11 is a gttat ov<'r- srmplifica11on to sa' that th1 whole prob1Cm i<t Simply a n Oii ISSUC when there is a lot of other points in· vol\'ed ovC'r there. Hopeful!>. 1n the future. o u'll ha"e a httlt m~ oompa s1on for the J>C"OPk who have J)C"Oplt 1n that area C.J.. R,..,.-1 lllllllllllllP-. i n-e11 _: ltlll llllPll . WASHINGTON -The most important question Americans now face is not who emeraes from )'CS· tcrday's elections with dominant power. but whether Geo,..e Bush has lost irretrievably the ability to go\rem Amenca. There arc signs that, with less than two years in the Whitt House, Bush represents another failed prcsadenC) that cannot be saved. even b> a war against Iraq. This president bas put rumsclf in a posrnon where millions of Re- publicans wtU never trust him again. Mil!Jons of Democrats wtlJ oC'vcr fear him apan. And. the rest of the people will view his every state- ment and action with skepticism . Bush sufTCTed a terrible defeat in the great budget-deficit reduction debacle, which is why be so often Jound himself in hummating cir- cumstances during his recent cam- pa1gn1ng. Some Republicans simply ask.cd h.un to stay away. Others decided not to show up at m rcllngs where Bush was supposed to endo~ them. Some who showed up went to great pains to tell the audience how and why they dJS~ aareed with Busti. No~ the president faces a Con- gress in which he controls . fewer- " Otes llnd must deal with a Demo- cratic Part) emboldened by Tuq. da} 's SUCCC'Ssts.. • Ironical!~. even as Bush is bcilfl. blistered b\ GOP conscrvauvcs, be 1s los-an& thC' aura of "Repubhan moderate " For a fe" months he was touted as the man who couJd lure more black votes to the Republic.an camp than an) other GOP president s1ncc D" 1ght EistnhowC'r. After hjs ill- rons1dcrcd veto of the Civil Rights. Act of I QQO. at least 90 percent of ~ads think Bush 1s their enemy I ran·1 think of any domcst1c issue .,., hcrt' an~ group of .\mencan of an' class or color 1s sa~,ng that Bush 1s doing a great JOb. Th<' most damaging thing about Bush 1s 1hat hi s ac11ons too often ~he tus rhetonc One theme of his cam3 spttehts "as hurling fire bnmstone at lraq·s Sadda Hussnn. calling him more bru than H114er. dcclanng that be "fed up" ",th Iraq's treatment .\mcncan host.ages. saying somta h that -we should "Just watt Stt •. .,.,hat ht 1s going lo do about i .\nd. after all that, declanng thlt hC' was not prcpanng tht Amencan people for war. In Grand Rapids. Mich.. last w~k. many peo ple asked. in d1f· ferent "a)\. "What the hell 1s Bush up to" .. The sad truth 1s that 1 don't know. and can only pnay that Bush doc~ I do not behe\'e th.at President Bush wo uld cyn1ca1l)' say to himself, "I can get the people's minds off my domestic failures 1f I attack Saddam. If I kick bis butt the "a~ I did Geraldine Ferraro's. I'll hr a hero again." I do behevr th.at some of has unWlst' advtsors -be clearly has a frw -"'" ensurc that he never foracts the alleged tnusm that the ~pie alv.ay rally round a pres1· dent in times of war Befort Mr. Bush s~lows that line he ou&ht to ref~ h his memory of the Vietnam War and Lyndoo Johnson. We ha"e. ho~ver. a ~118 G ulf cnS1S that 1s another rdlectioa of Bush's lead1na wtth bit hPI. talk1n.1 himself so f&r out oe a hm• that he and Saddam HutRtn ttt ... de ttned to do a deadly darft dance If the . . can obht~ lnq iD a h di wwth modetl "11M!ricaf\ c.asualues. Bush can come Mt ~ ma hke a lcadcT. i tr war turns out ·to be e¥ftl a acmt-disasttt, .,,th k»b at ;:u.s. death • otl IOtn& to S.lOO a ......._ the U cccmomy wmic.W to • potnt cntical IOCial lllillli i!"9 UJUI~. tbri dbl!'lr"11HJ .. lftftattbfM iteot•- cji di..m.. c:.t ... ,,. ·~==tt:t • 2 'f ... .. .......... _...._ .... Wll .a early iA the cam-.,.... Ill a ncitina race and possible 7 tlulle • ..,. in City Hall when .... Ol iNr incumbents who were up lllm. stepped asidt, two to seek ..... amce.. Oaly Win<lhell, an environmentalist IDd slow arowth advocate, remains to leek a .JeCOnd tem'I. Wes Bannister an- nounced be was leaving city office to run for stale insurance commissioner and Mayor Tom Mays ,quit 10· run for state aseembly. John Erskine, the fourth incuml>cnt, is leavina to spend more time with his youna family. Bannister, Mays and Erskine swept into office in 1986, givina pro-growth forces a strong gfip on the City Council. The election spurred angui$hed cries from losers that developers, With their big warchests and free-spending political action committees., bouaht the election. Galvanized by the departure of Mays, Bannister and Erskine, environmen-' talists and slow growthers established an ambitious get-out-the vote network, con- tacting voters by"' person, telephone. or letter on behalf of Winchell. Linda Moulton Patterson and Mark Porter as well as Measure C. a voters' initiative to . protect the coastline from development. Professional mailers extolled. the mer- its and experience of Jack Kelly, fonner Police C hief Robitaille and Mountford, seeking to make the j unu> fro m Planning Commission to the City Council. Big development pro1ects, very much in the foreground in the. 1986 cle:ctJonS: have pretty well been completed, in- -eluded the new H ilton Hotel. and the Pierside Pavilions entenainment and residential complex. Also, the Cit) Council approved the massive Holly-Seacl1ff project of about S,000 homes on Huntington Beach Co. propeny. But the Piers1dt Village res- "' taurant complex. the Bolsa Chica open Scboollloards spec:e-midential dev:=• • well .. redevelopment of ahe iilom oa the south side of Main Su.t at PMilc Cout Hiahway ftpre to be ~ battlel b>m- ina for the. new City C.OUncil. .__ .... _ .. FromA1 restauran~plal on U. eOMM'MJiC Pacific'Coillt lfisbwaj, IOUdl of-pAW: Measure C would Prolaill .... pt lease of 1and in pulll ilfll ..... . without approval of tbt...,.... 1>1'1Mlld· inas of more than 3,080 ~ ._ • having_ a value of ~ duia Sl'OQADD Measu~ D would Ji'oblbit only lk sale, not cbe lease, of tbe public land&. The measure is moot. moueh, critics -.y, because tbe city bu no rea>td of aellina such lands. only lealina chem. As the campaign moved into its later stages, Measure G became a rallyina cry for people who believed that officials were hell~bent to ruin tbe balches. ac- cording to political observers. Measure C supporters in effect drew a line in the sand at Pacific Coast Hiah- way, warning officials to cross it at their own risk, observers said. Supporters of Measure D say that Measure C will hamstring several pro- jects, including a youth sports complex in Central Park and possibly the con- struction of a new boys and girls club on vacant parkland near City Hall. Measure D backers kicked up a con- troversy last weekend with a flier that used the name of the Huntington Beach Police Officers Association in a stinging attack on Measure C'. A series of cartoons attempted to show that Measure C would spell the end to bingo and Meals-on Wheels for senio/ citizens and the scuttling of a youth shelter. Police later disavowed the flier and said some of the contentions were un.._ true. Foun tarn ·~d!L ~ lyAm~Wr­ ar.,. COMt o.llv """' FOUNTAIN VAU..EY -It ap- pears the third time may be a charm · tbr John Collins. • Conins, who _twice before anempted .to gamer a scat on tbe City QauodJ, late Tuesday appeared to ba:-ilinias ground necessary to reach bis '•••m~ goal. Results from 14 of S7 preciac:ts IDd nearly SS,000 absentee ballocs showed the businessman and community leader in second place with 2S percent of the vote, just behind Mayor Laurann Cook's 26.S percent. Also taking advantaee of an empty seat left by depamna Councilman Howard Stephens is retired ICbool principal Guy Carrozzo, who early on earned 18.1 percent of votes. and optometrist Marvin Adler. Adler, who ·1ost his 12-year council seat in 1984, had received 14.2 percent of votes from incomplete returns. Incumbent James Neal, the city's retired manager, had received 16' I percent of the votes .by press time. Should the 47-year-old Collins join the council. on which insurance agent George Scott and chiropractor Jim Petrikin also sit, he would bring busi- ness experience as past president of the Fountain Valley C hamber of Com- merce and through. his involvement in the real estate industry. Neal. 76. has served on the city council for eight -years and as city manager for 13 years. Cook, 42, has served on 1he City CounciJ since 1986. Winds of change hit Coast school boards By Amanda Wray Or~~ Dally PUOt Early returns showed school board incumbents along the Orange Coast get· ting a stiff fight from challengers. he.r- aiding a possible change 1n d arectwn for man~ local boards. The most complete upset could occur in Fountain Valley. where -after a count of nearly 55,000 absentee ballots and votes from four of 58 precmts - incumbents Roger Belgen and Stephen Einstein had earned only 9.2 percent and 12.3 percent of the vote. respectively. Challenger Barbara Vogel had the larg- est lead. with W.1 percent of the vo1e. foll owed by Roben Sedlak. who had received 17 3 percent. and Lan) Cran- dall. with 14.2 percent. r Incumbent Mary Lou Crossett held the middle ground late Tuesday, with 13.1 percent of the vote. and challenger Felix Rocha Jr. had received 13.9 percent. In Laguna Beach with seven of 43 precincts reporting. incumbent 'iu'i<ln Cenllt Dntrtt Mas had tht' strongest showing with 21.2 pcrttnt of 'otes. but challenger Carl Sch'.'arz. "ho I!> coming back from a 1987 recall. took second place at 20 percent of votes 1n early returns. A. 'acanq b) departing board member Han·e) Tneb"'asser could also give an a~.h an Lage 10 challengers Karen Linden and Eugene Felder. Linden had the stronger lead "1th I 9.8 percent of v9tes. a nd Felder the weakest. with 18.8. Incumbent rim Davis held middle ground w11h 19.5 percent of ballots cast. l ncumtx'nts from both Huntington Beach school dt!>tncts on the ballot also brought up the rear by pre!>s ume. when three of 94 precincts coun1ed At the top of Ocean View School District's tally were newcomer Lottie Hobbs. with 16.2 percent. Tracy Pellman. with I .S.3 percent of a"allable votes, and Randy Clifford. with 1 S per- cent of votes. Challenger Carolyn Kanode. with 14 percent of votes, was slightly ahead of Wind ldfl,n• y bflo• t.in1on1 1'ld PlutS. W11h 'Sdnla Ana wMICb t.c•I"""' Wllldi loollr lo '~ moll Wilffl'tl di!\ St•onr llOftlltftr wtt'lfh t ul\IHU••"I llllOVCti tt-f '•"'l~f•n d•'•"h G•n•11hr clf1< Sllf\ artd "'''m " ''mlH'•41v•n ....... Ai °"*' (M111 \l o•t W11h I '-' Qulllty 111 Oi mtld l lttlnoc>fl Ind I lft&t CovAlr .... c~ 11t1hl loul ,,. llOll ll'IMe!Jtf Jr'' "°'"' w111d• lo II) !1111\Ujtllt\A ~- incumbent Charles Osterlund. who had rec~ived 13. 7 percent of votes. All Ocean View candidates arc vying for four-) ear terms, except for incumbent Carolyn Hunt and challengeF Steve Buhrig. who hope to fi ll a two-year seat. As votes continued to come in Hunt was in the lead, with 55 percent of the "ote to Buhng·s 43.5 percent. T''o 'acanc1es were created by de- partures of Janet Garrick and Elizabeth Spurlock. and incumbent C harles Os- terlund 1s being challenged by James Ball. Randy Clifford , J ulie Engquist, Lot- tie Hobbs. Carolyn Kanode, Flint Mor- rison. Tracy Pellman. and Randy Van- derhook. Huntington Beach City School District inc umbents Sherry Bar1ow. Pat Cohen. and Roben Mann also appeared to be getting headed off ~Y challengers Bnan Garland. who topped the group with 19.3 percent of votes, and Shirley Carey. who had received 17.6 percent of votes. But only absentee votes had been counted by press ume. TOOAY: A Wind ach1sor y and ht&ll Santi Ana winds. with sunny s•tts 1nd w 11 mt r wtlthfr lAsterly c~nron •111\d~ ]~ to JS mph TOMORROW · Clear sk1ts and w a rmtr temptr•l u rt~ h sterty c.nyon winds IS to l~ """' eaity OCEAN REPORT TODAY'S SUN . ....... Sunrise : 6:16 a.m. BOATING SURFING Wl~d ldtr\OfJ prOl!IPlld by sltOlltl Sunse~: 4:54 p.m. SIQI trill ...,,,.., lot flus .,... l.GCanal 1111 ~ tllt ,..,.. "°"' ~t c.-~ to .. """'.,_ ltatll 1 J ~ CUl1J S..nl1 Ana °'"' "'"' NorOlml 10 mt •• ~ """"1 ... ._ I J 9llldi ~Illy Clt41 . to JS \!IOI' With ~ loot 1t11 Sllb .. •Wl!lff TODAY'S MOON ~9-IZ •• t...-etlftl Moonrise: 9:51 p.m. FISHING Cf• ll r: $141 a.-i, 11 Goad C1ICNI ti lllidilt Wit •in Moonset: 11 :27 a.m. ' ma II Mid tt• 111 rplfd llOlll ~ ..,.,. ,.._, .. rte• ~ill ,,.. <Ila CJ 0 TIDES New Moon 1st Otr. Full Moon Nov. 17 Nov.25 Dec. 1 CllTl.U FromA1 until about J a.m. •• Meanwhile, on the city's two ballol meuurn. fi~orks and campeip 1pendina both appear to be aettina IOCked in the chin by voters here. EatlY retunu indicate that, by a sia- nificant martin. residents want fire- works •ncd in Costa Mesa. And voten appear to be a:ivina a bia thumbs dow! !P another time honored tradition, the~ving of laJ1C campaign contributions· by developen and other business interests to sympathetic coun- cil member$. · If the council trend holds, it could mean a change in the fractious political life that has characterized Costa MeS& · over the past two years, Amburgey has often been at odds with other council members over such issues as illegal immigration and the treatment of day laborers in the city. McGlinn, if she displaces Amburgey on the council, is likely to align herself Karen McGUnn with the council's two other women, Mary Horn~uckle and Sandy Genis, who have tended to take a more con- ciliatory approach to the city's social problems. Voters down on fireworks By Bob van Eyken Orange C0Mt Delly Piiot COSTA MESA -Fireworks and campaign spending both appear to be getting sock'ed in the chin by voters here. r. Early returns indicate that. by a sig- nificant margin. residents want fire- works banned in Costa Mesa. And voters appear·to be giving a big thumbs down to another time honored tradition. the gi ving of large campaign cbntribut1ons by developers and other business intercsts to sympatheti.c coun- cil members. · Measure W. the referendum on con- tinued fireworks sales in Costa Mesa. Measure M TAX From A1 paign.'' Ro>alty said. "No hype. We sent maps and descripuons." Bill ·w ard of Driver~ for Highway Safety, one of several groups opposing the measure. said they were shocked by the apparent about-face. "We weren't thorough enough an our opposition:· Ward said . ··w e JUSt as- sumed people would kno,w. what's wrong with it, and they didn't." What Ro)alty called an educational campaign. Ward called misinformation. "Everybody (tn the opposition) had a lot of faith in the voting process. But 1f you have enough money to put misin- formation o ut. there's no way to counter it.'' Ward said. It was the third try in a decade by county transportation planners to raise funds via a sales tax increase. and the second try 10 as many years. The current version of Measure M was little changed from a year ago. but proponents were convinced the low voter turnout 10 1989 worked against them. The proposal was rejected by voters 52.6 percent to 47.4 percent. The master plan remained the same. as the previous year's proposal. covenng was down by a decisive 61 to 39 percent in early returns. And Measure V, which would prohibit council members from voting on items whose proponents have given them $500 or more in campaign con- tributions. also appeared headed for decisive victory, by about 78 to 22 percent in early resuJts. Under present city law. state ap- proved "safe and sane" fireworks may , be sold and used. and have been a mainstay of local back yard Founh of July celebrations for years. County fire offi cials say even the state approved fireworks arc dangerous, how- ever. and arc asking county munici- palities to ban them. . \ a mix of improvements that included additional freeway lanes. new mass transit lines, creation of .. supef streets," local street upgrades and transit subsidies for seniors and the handi- capped. The tax hike would fuel SJ. I billion in transportatiort projects over a 20-year span. Hoping to sweeten the pot. propo- nents strcngthened oversight committee powers and added safeguards ensuring the mohey would be spent exactly as voters intended. And while the development com- munity again emerged as Measure M's pnmary financial suppon, it was hesi- 1ant early on 10 throw good money after bad. In 1989. pro-M forces raised $2.5 millio n. o utspending o pponents 250- to-I . This time. money was slow m com- in~ But donors loosened their purse stnngs in the past month. contribuung more than SI million to the Yes On M effon. O pponents, led by the loosely knit Citizens Apinst U nfair Taxation. raised no funds. confident voters would again tum down the measure. 309 40t so. 60s 70. Bands show high wnperatures. FRONTS: • • • • • • • eot.D WARM STATIONARY p- ® © ~ ~ G] E::J f;!!J El 0 ~ ~ HIOH lOW SHOWEIU MIN r ... fQIMIS RVlfRIEI BN(/1111 ICF SUNNY PT ClOC.OY CLGU>Y • ...... .. . =-u M ......... " • .... 6l • .. •1 ...... ,. •1 .... .. . .... 011 • .. ==r~ " • c.... .. u .... n u " • ·-., . ....... .. " ... • ll ~ ,. w _ ... ,. • s.u-ti • " .. ......,, 11 ,. "'--JI ....... 11 • r.•. u • S.hhtlt • • ...... •• ., JI ....... .. • ....... • t1 ...... ., J1 ...... " ri . ..... 11 • ...,. ... 11 ., .... .. ,. .... " " ...... u • ,_ u • ... II 11 ..... °" 11 .. ... u • ... JI G .... • n ....... 11 •1 .... • • ..... n ci ....... • • ....... • • ...... ,. " ..... JI • ~-= • .. =-• ,, ......... 1: ._ .... ., " • • .... • • :"~ n n ...... " . _ ... ti ., s .. 1:9'*':. fl • . ... • .. ..... .. n • ... • • =--. • ....... ~= -. ..... • .. • • .... ---.. .. ,.. • ,, • eh~~ ,...,.., CIF practice of allowing . coach to seed • IS w-r-o-n-g It's CIF playoffs time for girls vol- leyball -and -catch this! In July, I spoke to the president of the Cl F and discussed the problem of the Mira Costa coach. who has seeded the S-A playoffs for years. In August. I dis- cussed this apfo with the president and he stated that this was not the case. Last Saturday. I talked to the Mira Costa coach at the Peppcrdine-Loyola Marymount match. Karen Hellyer of Cl F had called her to seed the 5-A division. She told me her seeds were. Corona del Mar ( 1 ). EJ Toro (2). Laguna Beach (3). Capistrano Valley (4). St. Joseph's (5). Mira Costa (6). Thousand Oaks (7) and Buena (8). I told her Laguna ltad beaten El Toro two out of the three times they played and beat them one of the times without setter Kealy Clark. Objecuvely, Laguna should be ranked ahead of El Toro. I noted the order the Mira Costa coach had given me to sec how much influence she had. True to form. the CIF was ranked exactly as she said with El Toro ranked ahead of Laguna Beach. I feel 1h1s 1s like the Fontana footbaJI coach seeding the football playoffs or Gary McKnight of Mater Dc1 the basketball pl ayoffs. This 1s wrong! 0 C lF pla)OITt1mr 1s the most fun of the high school season. It's all or nothing time! Sccchng 1s vef) important (how about the water polo draw?) and objec- tivity should determine this. It's really sad when the draw 1s unfair. I've been involved with CIF for 14 years and have·secn some real nightmares. The 4-A draw is wide open. I was startled to sec three Sunset league teams 1n the top o f the draw 1ncl wd1ng See BRANDE/II Brande will have his day in (CIF) court By Barry" Faulkner Of enge Coul Deify Piiot CERRITOS -Followrng mo nths of legal maneuvenng. the CIF Southern Section has announced a public hearing will be held. Nov. 28. to discuss alleged Cl F rules violations by former Corona del Mar High volleyball coac h C harlie Brande. Brande. who wu replaced by intenm coach Dale Aickinaer prior to the season opener - pending a CIF ruliria on the Brande allepuons -chose to present his case 1n a public hearing. rather than sip a CIF agrttment which would have prevented him from coacbina at any Southern Section 1ehool for the 1990-91 school year. "T~ey ~anted to tell me I coulan·t coach at another school in the sprina (the boys volleyball season), an.d . tttat's wrons." Brande said. "they wanted to give me the death sen tenet without a trial." Brande said he was prepared to sian an aareement climinat· ina his return to the CdM sirls team and absolvinJ him or all wron&doina after Southern Sec- uon Comm issioner Stan Thomas ruled Aua. 30 a hearina was needed to resolve the aJ. lcptlOJ\S. But. accord1na to Brande, he and his attorney. tuan Waldrip of <>ranae. objected to a revised aarttment Wbtcb included a clautt pre\'~ntina hi "panlci- pell<>n '" CJF Southttn Sec11on athlclin for the 1990-91 1Choo1 year." .. , was tel to walk away and aiet on with my hft," 8nndt laid. "But there'• a principle See CIF COUATllt 8r Tom V.-ch air-. c.. ~ fllot INOLEWOOO Sometbi.al WU di Dt, • all riabt. Once raerved for the distribution of cbam· picmtbip ri:np. openiq n.iabt at bomc for the Los Aneeles La.ken was one for wonderina; wonderl.na it the Portland Trail Blazcn were that aood and· iftbe Laken bad fallen that far. The anlWen are yet, Portland ii that aood. and no., rq>c>ru of the Liken demile are pally cxagcrated. Yet still jhe home \eam came up lhon. ID overtime, Portland overcame a .a. point Laken lead to defeat Los Aqeles llS-123. Aftct two quick baskets, La.ken center Vlade Divac fouled out with 2 l points. 1be Laken pulled out a 123-11 7 lead at the heajnnina of the overtime period. Portland stormed back to tie, the last point c:omina from a Terry Porter &ee throw. Porter missed the second shot. and tbe rebound went off the bands of La.ken center Michael Thompson and out of bounds, giving the Trail Blazen the ball with. 28 seconds remainina. -· -Pl>ncr followed with a 17-foot jump shot that put Portland up, 125-123. with 11 seconds to play. Terry Teagle's missed 2~ footer ended the pme. "It's a disappointina loss," La.kcrs Coach Mike Dunleavy said. "They made the shots. They stroked the threes. But tonignt was a step forward." Divac's effon hiahlighted the Lakers' . cause, and he led the team with 13 re-"' bounds. "I feel very good about the game," Divac sajd. "But I m unhappy we lost." After a frantic fourth quaner, the Lakers received a fonunatc caU with 23 seconds remainina. down 117-1 15. A Porter miss John Lloyd enters Thursday's first round as the top seed: Tennis greats _ primed -Pllb1ck L.IRJn c:ar.. c.. 0., Not NEWPORT BEACH -Twcl~ oL llal malt famous oames in the b.itlOfy fll ,,.. llioeal tennis will Wre IO die CCMllll ofdae Newport 8alcb Tamil~~ Dina ThW"lday at noon for the Prwt-NI. k:be Grand Champions tour-w wlaicb is~ by the Onll9I C1m11 .,.., ..... Newport &e.ch ii the eiablh llop -.... IOW' which finishes With the siftlka fiMI Sunday at I p.m. The winners will split a pot of $6.S,000. Top teed in the sinales draw 1s !JGliD Uoyd. who is perhaps most famou • me a-husband of Chris Even. l.Jo)id ii a aw. time mixed doubles Grand Slam winer, la.kin& Wimbledon titles with Wendy T ... bull in 1983 and 1984 and Frencb ()pell titles with TurobuJI in 198? ..nd 1914. Uoyd was also the first British tamis playen to reach the quarterfinals of the U .S. Open, which he did in 19&4. In ofder to qualify for the Grand Cbam- pions Tour. a player must be • 3S or older and meet one of three other qualifi. cations. He must have won a Gn..nd Slam (Wimbledon. U.S .. French or Australian ~) tournament. camcd more than SI million in career prize money. been ranbd No. 1 lD their country or competed in Davis Cup play. Most of the playen c:om- peuna at Newport fill two or more ·of the quali6cation.s.. Seeded second is Hank Pfister, a last- minutc replacement for Uk Nastuc. who wtthdrew with a lea injury. Pfister bu represented the United States in Davis CUp competition and was doubles champion in the 1978 and 1980 French Opens. was chased down by Sam Pcoons and Buck ?.i\~l!E~ru~!·Jt:~·~~p~:t:E Fre1d111 Bowl take_ s dm~nt IPllPllC- the ball out of bounds. , '1 Divacs followed with a layup to tie the score at 11 7. A Oyde Drexkr offensive By Jon FergulOn foul sent the game into overume. <>nnge eoeet o.11y Plklt Followina the pattern set in the San ANAHElM Th Or { Antonio loss last Saturday. the Lakers ange County Sports As~a: • " relied heavily on outside shooting. In the tion officials dcoded to take ' ' first quarter, 9 of I I ·Lakers baskets c;ame another approach this year "- from outside 1.S feel Pon.land did iu best to ..._ paoe~ Bv after six years of opcratina '""'., 1 in the red. halftime. both teams bad tossed up 19 3-In thc"'past su years. the Freedom Bowl point attempts. I 0 by Trail Blazers. h.as attracted some decent match-ups but Portland suffered the loss of forward Jerome Kersey with a minute remaining in seldom a decent crowd. With the exception the first quarter. Kersey flipped over team· of a record crowd of nearly 57.000 for the mate Danny Ainae while tryina to block a 1986 game when UCLA defeated Brigham Magjc Johnson layup and fell on his head:· •Young -a, pair ·Of .schools with strong Kersey suffered a cervical strain and a Southern California lies -the crowds knee contusion and did not play the re-have been paltry. mainder of the game. H~ was flown back This year. the OCSA decided to go for an to Portland for further examination. all-Western U.S. matchup that could lute See LAKERS/14 better attendance figurn from the compel- PCC's big .task: Just do it again By Richard Dunn °' 111\Qe Cc>Mt Delly PllOt COSTA M ES.\ -It will be hard to top last week's stellar J)C'rfonnancc against Fullerton - defcat1n1 the Hornets for the first time in 11 years -but Oranac Coast College finds Itself in a s1m1lar position 1h1s Saturday night as it hosts R1vers1dc. a ~m which has nC"vcr lost to a Bill Workman-coached 0CC team. Tbe Pintes. n1n.ina Wlth an O range County Bowl berth, haven't beaten R1 vers1de since 1967. There was a 17-ycar break in the senes bet we.en '6 7 and 1984 -when ()('(' entered the Mission Confcrtncc So Workman, who's 0-4 hf~ time apinst the Tiscrs and head roach Barry Mtitt. 1s lookina to snap another sarcak. The Ptntcs and the Ti&en have 1dentt~I re- cords: both are 6-2 overall. S-2 1n See OCC/11 1:11••"'1 atl'Qll Confidence factor puts DCC on top Bumped into Lawrence Hatch and De-- metrious Moore at Lil' Pickl e 1n Costa Mesa the night before Orange Coast College stunne(l Fullenon 10 thr w1ldes1 Mission Conference football game c' er played, according tom) t'~es I'm con' meed the~ ~nev. w meth1ng Still in d isbelief. still can't fathom how well the PiratC"s 1mpcrsonatrd the 4~rs and still can't imagine how Uatch called 1t so nonchalanth "I don't knov. ~f~ou can get much better." OCC Cooch 8111 \\ or~man said "It had everything -1t had ll all. It had a lot of suspc"nSt' and I'm sure ll wa.s a lot of fun to watch .. Fun., .. w~ll. ma) be for the PlratC'S and their fan • but etrtainl) not for thC' Homets. C'S~1ally in the last 11 minute a the fifth-ranted team 1n the nauon lut week wound up on thr short end of a 1na schools. Only three Freedom Bowl part.mpants of the past -Iowa. Texas and Aonda - have come from East of the Rocky Moun- tams. Four of the six games have featured all-West matchups, three of them wnh a Pac-10 offering. "Our philosophy comu1a 1n was WC wanted lo be more practical than games in the past few years... said Don Andersen. OCSA execuuve director. "We wanted the best Pac-10 team that we couJd get agamst a (Western AtbJeuc Conference) team." With USC ma.lung a vcrbel commttment Monday to <he John Hanoock Bowl (for- merly Sun Bowl) in El Paso. Teus. the Uruvers1ty of Orqon bas made a SJmLlar co mmitment to the Freedom Bowl. gi v1 na the Anaheim Stadium-hosted event on Richard Dunn 45-35 deas1on Just to rub 1t m, the Dues did It on a n1aht when Fullerton saluted Its 1965 nauonal ch.amp1onsh1p team (Taling cand) fr9m a child as onl) slightl) ~orsc I Hatch and Moore. v.ho are roommates. JOined 1n on the parade after predicting an OCC win. They played vastl ) dtfTcrent roles. ho~vcr. before 1 t ended. Moore, a 6-foot-2. 27S-pound de· fcnsi ve tackle. dislocated his shouldC'r See CONAOENCE/11 Dec. 29 a chancr at the second plaoc tea.n a -" from t.be Paa6c-10.. "We cer1a1nly would like to have a USC or UCLA m our pme if we could,'· Andersen wd ... We were LD constant touch Wlth USC and UCLA the last few weetJ Also. we bad an eye on Orqon.. Cal ancl Aruona. Then ll became apparen.t Orqon had a chance to win rune games, which wouJd be very atuactJ ve to our p.me ... Andersen also stated the OCSA tw.. verbal commitments from Colorado Statt· and Bnabam Youna to lure the seconc\ plaoc team from the Western Athleti< · Conference lo become Orqon's opponent Colorado State (6-3. S-1) is the front · runner after defcaung Wyoming (7-1. S-1 1 last weekend. whtlc BYU (7-1. S-0) couk1 See FREEDOM/M Slumping GWC still has a shot By Richard Ounn o.-. eo.t o.ity P1I04 Hl'NTINGTON BEAC H - Riding a t'-'o-game losing skld. Golden W~t Colleg~ 1s stJll-alwc. in the ~Id M1ss1on Conference. thanks to a balanced Central Div1S1on m which anything can happen ··Nobod) 's out of the woods:· GWC Coach R.I) Shackleford wd. "h's a s1tua11on whert. for the first ttme in many. many years. the champion could easily have tv.o los~s "You could Lake four or five different ~nanos and take a team which has two IOSSC1 and )ou're still l~ing at wa)'s to be a co-champion -and theft 1tt many ways that could happen. f'm not Sl)'IDg -.e're Soan& tO because I think somebody wtth onh one loss W111 win it. But there are a lot of WIY" the clwn- Seta GWCIWI On the . bubblil GIF playan spats await win .,. By Roger Car1lon Deir Not lpor'9 ldllot Al.ONO THE ORANGE ~-­ COAST -On the bubble -01- that's where t.Q <>ranee Cout Area hiah IChool footbeJI team find tbem- 1elv~ today as they pttpare for thta v.ut•a final round Of aauc pmes with e\'ety• thins on the hne. R~t now ifs playoff time -bcaaux it's either wtn now or ban& up lhe deata. The ClF p&ayofft bealn a wectl: &om Fnday with Southttn Cahfom_ia football on display"' evny comer u the toP t1uw (1n m0tt 1~) &om adl ~ lakina their ahou al tbe braM n.,. Sunttt leltuc champion Edi90ft. Sea Vi~ Uta• champion T\iltin, Pld&c Coast Lasuc champion Llpu H~ South Coast t..naue lcadtt M1t&ion V~jo and Af\IC1us Lasuc lcadtt BIJbop Amat have no wom -thcy'rt 1n. But u for that bubble. there are many clin,jna to 1t and ho1>tna 1t doeslJ't pop before they CU SCt o fT of it wilb a VICtOI)'. Amona the rontcndcn arc Cotta Meta (DiV'l.on VII). Nc.wpon Hatbor. SaddJc... t.ct. Unh·mity and Corona dcl Mar (Division VI), -wn1mm1tcr. Marina. ()Q:an Vie-and Mater Oti (Divis.on 1) and lmne (Division ti). Herc's the ~tuataon for eech of the COfttt'~ PIMMcOliMC ..... •c.Ma ..._ ().J) -The Musuncs are hon. he ud ID tbe [)tvitioft VU ... )'Offt wit.19 1 victol 'I °°"" Tr'lbaco HUit. If they loie, lbeft it's a matttt of invitation. ' lblj Diviltol\ VJt~ff\ are a lbateam ~tup with sill tuaucs in"olvcd, so two of ~ than! place teams will not qualify. In the event Costa Mesa IOStS to favored Trabuco Hills. the Mustanas .,.'Oukt be tblJ'd U\ • SUHeam teaauc With S-S O\'Cr'lll rtCOfd. Here' the satuatioa for the re t of t~ 0.vi ion VJ l~ ind -...hat the Clf would have to ronsidcr ftom pottntiaJ thin!·~ fin1shm.-: Tbc ai•-team ino Real: Verbum On (3-1) is at Scm (4-0 1 and Moneca (l-1, ~) 11 at St. Anthony (l·l, 2·7). 6-l-l)ud La Millll; The 8VMtam Northern Letllue: Rlabctti · '° ht ab .---(2-l. S.l) wdl finl9b third. . A meet&ll • .. Tbe u.-m llio HOido ~ laair "· ldMldulld. b .. ().0.1, 4+1) ... S.• tlltlriDo-(44. l-0); .... ma. and Temple City (2·1·1. 7-1-t) is 1t Soutll .. ...,.., ........... .......... bMt! JUll .......... OOUl'M~ llOn ........ tMy ... ae litde sreen-muncbiJaa ....... iacbeck, we eel anocher 111.m ofliOt weetber ah ween.., tbat the f\ancua tbriveain. One course that's bavina particu- lar trouble it the Meta Unda aide or Coc1ta Mesa Country Oub, If you tho uaht the counc looked bed when they put the sewer pipes in, think aaa l n. This pest bas killed the areens and you know what that means - tent Porary ~ns set~ in lhe fair- way for a puuer's-del' L The City of Costa esa. which operates the country club, posted a lencr at the clubdetailina the extent of the damage and its methods of eradication. The letter reads: ··Record high temperatures and Sports break .,..... ~ bWnidity~ Uda ... Ulatillcffecl•• ..... -lhe W-U..c..iedlil_ .... mer. A ........ OlcaerlOlf ClCMUICt ~t Soudriena Cali-R>nlia att havlna similar n-pesiences. "One of the CODditiOM that it a ~ca'* on Mesa Unda it called Anthracno1e. a f'unpl di1e11e that causes 1evere dam• to ao•r......,. consistina oflatae populations of annual Bluqra11. Unfonunately, plant petholotists ,hive not been able to develop a method of climinatina or satisfactorilY con- trollina the problem as of this Ctatc. "To expedite m:ov~ of the grttns, we will be acrifyina. apWaa. ovcneeding. top drasina. spgyiq. fertilizing and in some cases.~ building the ~ns." Whew! Sounds like it's aoina to ..... wille• ... ridol~.nmt. ............... ....,..Mm ....... .._ .... l.o.1--Md na191boac~..4: dMt90QDd hole( I ·..aw to8boclt 350,.-dluk Ood).·tbe peea1 were in-a coo-didoa. .. ·- 0 r:.t of lhe week..,. to Bob While o(Loa AlamilOI, wtao lbot 7 J at Ill 70lastweek11 Mmdoi#tart in Huntinston Beecb -nice..._ The count ii allo doina 1 lfttJe - pttveawive mtintcnance by ova-· llOOdina tbe coune. 0 Newpon Beach Oolf Couno•1 uv- ina le8ead Hal <men was at it llllin when be took top honors at the meo•a club low sross tournament last week. Green shot 6 7 to beat Dick Hilliard by two strokes. la . Ho11ac111111 queen getting h•-kicks on the 1Dotb111 nald .............. LOS ANGELES -No sooner had --- -C'haminade High School's homecoming ~ q ueen been crowned on the football field ~ than she was back on the gridiron -as ---- the team's pla~ kicker. Minutes af\er receiving her homecoming bou- quet \\h1le we.aring a white sequined dress and pumps. Amy Cook duhed into a makeshift locker room to put on her pads. cleats. uniform and helmet to rejoin the boys on the field. In the second half of Friday's game. she ki cked an extra point to pull within six of the state record for girls on high school varsity football teams. She also tned for a field goal "'.hich was blocked In ('hammade"s 18-10 loss to St. Bernard's. _.-/-· -·-----· .ll..1).. Before the game. the Ii-year-old didn't think she had a chance to be the homecoming queen of the Catholic school 1n Canoga Park. "It W3$ a shock," 'ihe said. ........... ..__ l p:ft'.: "I'll be blunt, coach. I'm having a problem with tt11s ·take a lap· thing of yours ·: T elevlslon-radlo Justice NL Rllkll If YllP NEW YORK -At the stan of the :-a season. no one considered Dave Justice a top prospect. Not even the Atlanta • Braves. --==- • P1s1ons..( hppt"r'i. Channel 5 7 JO.pm But Justice pre\ailed . .\fter ht-ginning the }'ear m the minors. hl' blossomed into baseball's best bab) boomer and Tuesday was the near-unanimous choice as Nati onal U-ague rookie of the }'ear. • ')pum Spo1lagh1. C. hannrl 61. 1 JO p.m Elsewhere in sports on Tuesda}': TELEVISION Sport• S,.tUpl ' '" pm -Oruae C.au Dally PUe1 'port\ ... n1er Ban) h ull ncr " th~ r.:~1urt'd sun1 Th<' toptr '\ah and Pepper -th<' •P1lol"' Pov.t'r R.11tng1 for <>range (" ount' prep football • E\ander Hol)fi eld"s fin;t defense of his heav)- "e1ght 111lc. against former champion George Fore- man. will be April 19 m Atlantic City, N.J .. promoter Dan Du\a said. \uu er I tl a m -\1 u.l.,.t\ll"m<1>nfcrtnu ch.amp1onsh1p game from ~I lout\ lldpr I I <.,p' • • -Golf I 111 pm -lo..1palu11 1lla,u111 lnlC'ma1innal f \P' •In Wcmble). England. Michael Chang re- corded his first shutout as a professional. defeating Mark Kra t7mann ~-0. 6--0 in a d1spla~ of power and quickness. Coll•&• Buktlball .i 111 I'm """ 1c1 !'.a1mnal T C'am di PunJuc 'f'IUH· I hunnd Pro Bauelball From 7'1t~ A•1oclated P~ .. ' pm -l h1u1g1l 11 MinnMOta. we ,, ' 111 p m -I >ctrnfl 111 C 1ppcr~ < 11anncl \ Colle&f f'oolball II Ill I'm 1'111\hurgh al \1iam1. na i ~pc>. 'ipurts< hannt'I Quote of the day Womn'1 Vollryb•ll ~ I'm llrt'll"" '>1a1r ~t \n10n1 (IA(l(I Pnmr T1c .. c1 Olr mpk Sporta 'I 111I'1111 ""mrn \ frt'<'Sl\k s~11ng ,omprt11111n ll~(l('l Tu'ltm High football coach Martjoa Alt- clcb, on the mysttque of Corona del Mar: 'ipun'l h~nntl Horn lluta1 II pm -llolh.,.nod Parl rtpl1~1 l, h.annrl \I\, "You want to beat them. They are the guys that everyone shoots for. They've got so many Clf champ1onsh1p banners. you"d think they get them for throwmg dice. They don't even bother d1splay1 ng the league championship banners. If the~ did. they'd need about 11 8> ms to hold them all ·· 11 \O pm \klhnumr I "u,1ral1a1 C up !tiprl Pnmr Till <'! \totor Sports I' \(I .a m -F ormule I ln<' r rrarnl Pn\ 1>( \u11r.altJ from \dii31Jr llJl't'" I ~ 'f''- RADIO Pre S.••~tball ' lo p 111 -~llC\11 a1 C11pprr\ lo..RLA, I 111111 C:IF From 81 Sume& .Lugtt... __ _ • We1tmln1ter {3-1 ·1) -.\ win to night send!. the Lions into the O)v1s1on I playoffs as the Sunset L•:aguc·s No. 2 ent r} A tie. as well. Stlllds Westminster 10 the playoffs. •Marina (3-%) -A win Fnda) sends the Vikings into tht> 01Vis1on I ph1yofTs as at worst. No. 3 from the Su nsct. at best. No. 2. • Oceu View (t-t -1) -A wi n Fn day. coupled with a Manna loss. would give the Scahawks No 3 in tt>iic league. A loss eliminates them • Cra1Je1t 1cenarlo -If West- minster loses to Santa Ana. Manna ti <·s Fountain Valle) and Ocean V 1ew defeats Huntington Beach. 11 would leave a three-way uc for sec- ond place betv.ecn Westminster. M arina and Ocean View. ·all at 3-2-1. If that happened. Westmi nster wc:i uld be No. 2. Manna No. 3 and O cean View would be out Wh y') Vv'estm1nstcr would be 1-0-1 in direct competition. Manna and Ocean View wo uld be 1-1 with Marina getting the edge because of iu. 17-7 win over Ocean View. •Wild card poss1biltc$: Manna, v.ath a loss, would be 6·4. The Vik- ings enter the final week rated No. 8 in Di vision I. Sea View Leape • Newpert Hanor (1-t) -A win F n day niJht puts the Sailors into the Division VJ playoffs as th'e Sea View's No. 2 team. SUNSET LEAGUE LM-Overal w L T w L T Eo1wn .. 6 0 0 • 1 0 .we~ l l ' • .... ) Marine J 7 0 6 3 0 Oceen View 7 ' I • l I ~"'• ....... ' J 0 ) • 0 Hin 8HCll I • 0 5 • 0 Foun1••n \/a11ev 0 5 0 0 9 0 • • c11ncne<1 i.ag~ Cll•m1,,on11110 Thurio.v•, Garn. 17•>0) W"lm'"''•' •\ ~an1a Ana eel ~enla Ana ' 80 ... 11 Frldav's ~.,,,., (7:JO) Octen o/•fw 11 Hul'llnQIO!l BtlCll rou<'•a • Ve llt v v1 Marin• 111 West "''"''•' S.•v t (' v1 EO•JO!' 111 OCCI non·le•oue SEA VIEW LEAGUE L-.-OWi' .. WLT WLT T uJton• ~ 0 0 t 0 O Npt H1•00< 1 , 0 6 3 0 ~(~ 1 , 0 • s 0 Unovtr11tv 1 1 0 4 S 0 C0tone oet Mir I 1 I • I WOOClb<IOOt 0 l I 6 I • CllN:~ le99Ue c.,,_molon1hl1> ThwMi't'l 0-(7:191 Coron• Oflf Mer vs Unlvenllv, et ''""" ""*Y'' 0-(7:JI) NtWOO<"I Harbor V\ Seddleback ••• Sant• Ana 8owr S.tur*Y'• 0.... (7:19) T u"1n o WooelbrldM. et lrvlne PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ~ o--• WLT WLT LeOuM HlllS. • 0 0 7 1 1 (fl .. Mew 0 -i ... 0 Tr aouco HIHJ J 1 O • • I Cenlurv 1 3 0 l 6 0 Estl'llCl1 1 l 0 1 1 0 Lad\Jne 8Hcn O • 0 1 1 0 • cllncn.<1 CIF 1>11vofh llertn lllUndeV's Ge.mes Cosie Mell vs Trat>v<o Hlh 111 Minion Vlelol Centurv 11 Le11un1 Beec,, Slltvr9Y's ~ (T::Jll LIOU ... HIHS YS ES11nci. ,., Newoorl Harbor I • ANGELUS LE AGUE 81Jnoo Am11 Meter 0.1 l.~ol· SI JoM 8oico ~rvlll WLT WLT l 0 0 7 1 0 , 1 0 • s 0 , ' 0 • 1 0 110 S!O 0 • 0 , I 0 ,.,,_V's G-. 17:JOI Lov011 e t lllsnoo Amet Maler o.i et SI Jolln 8osco *"I" vs Edison (11 OC:CI. non·leetlUe SOUTH COAST LEAGU• WLT WLT MJuion v1e1o· • o o a 1 O El TO<"o• J 1 0 I I 0 Caoo Vellrt 1 1 O • > 0 Irv~ 7 1 0 6 ) 0 o-Hits l J 0 4 • I S.n Caem.1111 o 4 o 4 S O 'CllncilH CIF OlaYOfh bertll .. ,,.Y', GerMI (7:19) Mlu lofl Vleio at lrvlM El T~o al San Clemente Dane Hiiis 11 Caolstrano Vall\t win tonight atnds the Sea Kings, playina a fJu.lanoe schedule. is 9.0 two-time defending Clf Division and will fill a "wild card" spot VI champions. into the playoffs as somewhere. Will it be Division VI? the league's No. 3 team. Aa1elH Lape Who can f)la y for a tic? Univer-• Ma .. r Del (l·l): The Monarchs sity. at 2-2-1, would pin No. 3 in th~ (2-1 . 4-S) •TC an the Division l .,.. ... league. assumina Saddleblck and offs as tM No. 2 team from ttk. Newport don't tic the followina Anaclus l.eque with a win. But a night In that unlikely event. Saddle-loss could mean a thn:e-wa_}' tie for back. Newport and University second with Loyola and SL John would all finish 2-2-l and Newport Bosco. all at 2-2 (should Loyola 1o1e would be No. 2. Un1vcnjty No. 3 at 3-0 Bishop Amat). A Loyola vic- and ddleblck out. tory at Amat coupled with a Maatr Dc1 IOS$ would leave Mater Dt1 ~ ... = ......... ..,, -~ Ptt"M'Y lbcJt '°IO • winlowee1....,...me11medly. 0 Upcomina aounwneats to nwt on you calendar lbould include, the Pro/Am TurbJ 919oot at Bia C. DYoft Country Club, Nov. 14. Also It BiaCan.J::, t.heCbri11nw Tour- nament place Dee. ' Mesa Verde Country Oub will hold• lnPfMt Miser this Satur- day, whileSeaaift'CountryC1ub will hold ita Men·• saaa Day today. The Active 20/lO Oub Inter· national and the South Oranac County Chamber o(Commm:e will bold a tournament of benefit lhe Slddlcbeck Valley YMCA on Nov. l2at the PlcificQolfOubinSan Clemente. for inf ormatioo, phone Kelly Kuntz at 4S8-1033 . 0 nc .... ilM* aredroDDilll .......................... area_. wttll David L llUr reportjai two tbil ---bolh Oft tbe lllM bole. Job Hedat of Huniln&ton 8.cb aced die 137 .. yard No. l f on Oct. JO and five days later, R.J. 1'1rner of Fountain VaJ~ tiarncd around ud did the samt th1111 on the same hole. Hecht used a 9--iron, while Tumer used a 7-iron. At Costa Mesa Country Oub, John McKniaht aced t.he 130-yatd, No. 12. Fred Garcia was oo band to witncu. 0 Finally. Pit Castle of EmcraJd Bay ~ived the Ben Brown Trophy as Oub Cbampion of the l..a&una Beach Women'~GolfOu&. The trophy was a gift to the women's club from Brown in 1965. The championlh~ eacttyear a mon aour- namenl he% in October. St» ceedt Pl.m Straytroftaauna lalcb as champion. Patnct £artilh .. ar-.. ~· o.Jtr Pl#I ffl» ,., .... ,...., d• ru.~ .... .,,.,. ~ Weanay. . .. ,,, Transpac r&ce takes new shape Everything is subject to change. Even after SS years? Yep, the 36th biennial Transpac race from Los Angeles to Honolulu won't be the same this year as it has been since its inaugural in 1906. Why? For two reasons: The 1991 race, as rcponed before in lhjs column, wiU be u{lderwritten to the tune of about SSO.OOO by the Ja~nese Kenwood Electronics Corp., the firm that sponsors the biennial Kenwood Cup in even- numbettd yean in Honolulu. Until now. the Transpacific Yacht Club. sponsor of the race. would not ac- cept a trophy donated by a com- mercial firm. But, more.importantly. the 36th Honolulu race will have two Stans instead of one. One of the big complamts about the Transpac in the past has been that crews of the big. fast yachts who arc among the first to finish, have to wait as long as five days to find out if they arc corrected time (handicap) winners. (which 1s what the race is all about). Of. course. J.bere 1s also a pnze fo r line honors (first to finish). ' burthe big troph~ and all the glory goes to the "overall"' handicap win- ner af\er all the 11me allowances have been calculated. BRANDE Frorn 81 first-place Founta in Valle). Hunt- ington ~ach has a to ugh draw et Long Beach Jordan with the Pan- thers' 6-foot -3 middle blocker. M> good friend Da"e Mohs and his Edison Chargers are playing the bnt volleyball of the Sunset League m the second half. The) are at Espcran1a which 1s a good draw. Their second round game would probably be at ho me against Mary- mount. Fountain Valley is the fifth seed and hosts Los Alamitos. Its second round game Saturda} will probabl) be against Ca nyon Country Ca- n) On. Manna will host Do\\ney. who 11 should beat. and Cypress is Manna-.; ltli..el) second round oppo- nent The Sunset League has pla)ed a tough schedule and should be wcll- prepared for the pla}'offs 0 Hc.·re are some C'I F procedural rules. fhe fi rst round home site goes to the highest rated team. After CIF COURT From 81 involved here that's much bigger than my ptrsonal situation. This is about the emphasis on athletics in hiah school and rm the scapegoat. "I've been approached by Edison High and Marina High about coaching their boys teams in the spring. There's a 50-50 chance I'll be able to coach boys this spring due to time commitments, but I didn't want the CIF telling me what I could or couldn't do.'" Brande said his discussions with the CIF became increasingly adversanal when Thomas also sug- gested the eligibility of the CdM players could be questioned if he failed to sign the amended agree- ment. "They were holdmg the eli&ibility of the players over me like a hatch- et." Brande said. "Thomas said if it went to a hearing. the girls may be ruled ineligible." The alleged violations involve rule 2212 and rule 310 of the Southern Section Bylaws. Ruic 2212 states: "No rtprescnta-,,..,, ... ,..., Almon Lockabey For the first time 1n the history of the 85-year old race. the 1991 fleet will have two stans with the smaller. slower boats havinJ a two-day head- start over the the big, speedy boats . including the famo us '"downwind sleds". In the first bid for entries in thc- 1991 Honolulu race. Transpacific Yacht Club CQrllmodore Frank Mallo!) has announced that he dual starts will be J unc 2 7 for the smaller boats and June 29 for the larger the fi rs t round. the team "1lh lhe most road gamrs "Ill get the home 'itte. If each team has the same number of home c;1tes. ttlen the CIF has a com flip to~ "h1ch team 1'i at horn?. The semifinal matches are still determined b) home sites but cannot bc pla)Cd at the school's gym. The pla}'ofT games start at 7 p.m .. e'\cept for the finals Nov. ·N at Cemtos College. This 1s a change. because the finals used to bc held at Manna High. 1 hope that Dennis Creighton will continue to run the finals as he has done so c;uccessfull} for years. 0 The 5-A pla)ofTs look interesting. CdM will play the Estanc1a-Redon-· do winner on Thursda) at 7 p m. If the Sea Kings win. the) ·11 pla~ the wmner of Ro)al and Buena There 1s a 75 pcrct'nt chance of CdM being on the road. The semifinals. 1f Corona 1s for- tunate r nough to "In the first t"o rounds. would be between CdM and the "inner of St Joseph's and Capo Valle~. Laguna "'II pla} the Dana Hi lls- uve of a member school shall or- ganize, sponsor or coach a volleyball team outside the sason of vol- lcyoaTI. during th<' school year. m which students with remaining eligibility at that school are part1c1- pating. Brande. who coaches the senior girls team at the Newport Beach- based Orange County (girls) Vol- leybalJ C1ub. is accused of coaching Corona del Mar girls with remaining eligibility. as well as maintatnina an orjan1zat1onaJ role in th~b. Rule 310 declares: "A student may ~ive athletic instructton in a Cl F-SS approved spon only during one rqularly·scheduled physical education period for that particular sport." These physical education classes are authonzed from May 21 until the close of the school year. "The CIF doesn't have one substantiated, black and white violt ation," said Brande. who claims he answered each of the 1llqed viol- ations with CdM Principal Tom JacoM<>n. as well as Thomas, before Thomas' Aua. 30 request for a hear- ing. Thoma.s. who ofiajnally said he boats. The two day starting date off Point Fermin is being considered in an effort to close up the competitors at the finish off Diamond Head, some 2.216 miles away. "It will aJso assist the race will the committee in conducting the starts for the stveral classd, accordina to Mallory. Race committee chairman for the 1991 race 1s Lou Comyns, who is also vict commodore of the Long Beach Yacht C1ub. Entnes will be divided into classes af\er the Ma} I deadline. Entries rcttived pnor to Jan. 31 this year will save 20 percent on the entry fc-e Long Beach Yacht Club will again be the mamland headquaners for the ra~. with committee members coming fro m up and down the coast and Honolulu. Docking pnor to the starts of the race will be in the Long Beach Manna, wi th slips assiJ.ned by the Marine ~pt. Thert' will be no fee. In addition, yachts from out o f town can eitpect to have a local sponsor to assist them in getting those last minute Items offood and gear for the big race. Al moo Loc••k1 '• col•m• •P-~us ~v~ry Wedlle1day. Mater ~1 winner Thursday al Laguna. Ne" port has to tra vel to Mira Costa which could be tough. l ook fo r Dan Glenn's Sailors-to give Mira Costa as much as the) can handle. The wmner of the match should play Laguna. El Toro.· which as very talented. pla)s the Santa Marpnt.a-Tus11n winner on Thursda). El Toro cihould pla} Thousand Oaks m the next round at a site to be de- termined b) a coin fl ip. My predictions for finalists in- clude Laguna. El Toro. St. Joseph's and Corona dcl Mar. although Mira Costa could sneak in. A m~or fo ctor will be who gets the home assignment Man) of these teams arc not as good when the} have to tra ve l 0 In m) h1sto~ of bo)s vollc}ball articles. I faiied to mt>nt1on man) good pla)er\ and good fnends. M> fn cnd Cra ig Keup was a starter on the I Q7Q Estancia team. Craig pla}- ed at Lo~ola and 1'i now an at- tome) Cbrllt Braad~ '• vollryball colomo ·~•rs la ,.~ Oru1t Coast Daily Piiot ev~ry Webnday. would rule on the matter h1m~lf. said m his Aug. 30 announcement there remained "a possibility of al- leged violations:· He said a hearing would be set "'Wlthin two weeks ... but negot1at1ons between attorneys for the two panics delayed the hear- ing. "We"re talking about more lhan S5.000 in legal f~ to this point (all paid by parents of current CdM playe rs)."" said Brande, who vaCll- ated dunng the months of nego- tiations whether to continue the fight. "Thtre ~ a lot of money and time being put into this for what I felt was no purpose.·· Brande ex- plained. "I knew I couldn't coach apjn at CdM. but I'm lucky enouJ)l to have the support of parents. play- ers and other coaches. who have encouraacd me throu&boJJt the past few months. They"ll all be with me at the hearing." Bmnde said he was f unhcr irked br Jacobson's attempts to prohibit has attending CdM games and dis- cussina the team with· f1ickinacr. a Iona-time friend Area teams take to the road for openers HUNTINGTON BEACH -Playoff··- sites for l.Jbeny Christian and C.ahfomaa 01- Lutheran Hiahs have been announced as both W111 hit tho road for first round cncounlen when the CIF E1aht-man mall hool Oivi11on football playoffs bqin Friday niaht. s1ae 1s I think we should have been sttdcd.a lot h1Jher -1t lta t an the top four. If we Wl'lt our pmc, wt'll end up play1n1 Antelope Valley Chnstian, wtticb IS the 1op.Sttdcd team an l~ division. • ~ (t-t> -A wan Fri- duy n~&ht puts the Rotldrunners into the Division VI playoffs -No. 2 if Corona dcl Mar defeat University ton1Jht. No. 3 if University wins to nisht. • u.t...Uty (l·I) -A win to- n tJf!t puts the Trojans into lbe Divisaon VJ playof& H the No. 2 tnm ifSlddldMM:t debts Ncwpon Priday or the No. 3 teem if Ncwpon wins Friday. Why? Becauw in competition be-founh In the le-auc and out or l1'e tween the thret, Newpon wouJd be pleyoffs. Nl..0.1 , University 1-0-1 With a lou to '"" C..c LN ... ewpon and SaddlebKk 0-1 -1. •• ,..... Cl·I) _The Vaquctot •Wald c.rd. possibilities: New-ao '° tbe CIF Division JI p&a)'Offl port Harbor. 1f ·~ loses, would be M • wnh 1 win. A loa wilJ leave the OYerall. Tht Sallora enter the finaJ Vequeroa founh but~ beoome a week rated No. 8 in Division Vl. wild.a.rd c.ctidaie witti 1 ~ ovmll The C-Hawlts, will tra~cl to Harbor Christian H1ah an Hatbor City for a 7:30 p.m. matt.hup 1p1nst the Hawks, while the Minutmtcn will travel to South .. Hiah an Bakersfield to f1ce Communjty Chrisuan alto 11 7:30 p.m. "I think the prcperauon will be 1~ same for u If wt want to 10 all the way, we have to bQt all tbe be t teams in the d1v1sion." Thouah ubcny Chn1t1an is aomewhat of a sur- pri It m1kin.a the playoft't with a 4-4 ttCCM'd. Minutemen Athletic Oil'tt\Of Ray Oifton npedfd 11 .. , purpotely ~ loush crioUlh oppontftlS 10 ltl in:· C11fton Mid ... All of our k-. were '° •m• that itt in the p&a)'Ofrs -the wbok tbi• it bMed on power pointt. .. • c.n. .. Mat O·l·O -A •THE 800: Santa Marpnta. rt'COf'd. "We feel toOd and bid about our situeuon ... Cal Lu C'oech Dive 8anclt said. •wt!re happy we an in the pla)'ofli after mi ina out last year. ·the ftelldve •Y ftf .. ,,,,., TbeS-11, I~ sopbomore &aalback wu OoldeD waa•a ladina ball carrier wilh 63 yards OD ... ananpta, intludina an 18-yud Din toward the end of the first laJl Smith Orange Coast Area briefs Elll1cll 11P11 sw .. CIF vllllyDall 111 an lhllP r.t 11 th .. sll'illlllt Tbe Estancia Hilb pm volleyball team earned its fint CtF plaf(>frvictory J with a IS.0, IS-10, IS-I I vactory over ~ '-.• visitina Redondo in a OF S-A wild· card match Tuesday. It wu aho the first home playoff pme for the EaaJes, who improved to 11-4 after fin.ilhina third in the Sea View leque. Estancia will play at Corona del Mar in the fint round on Tbunday at 7 p.m. Redondo finished 4-S. .. We played well eno~ to win," Estancia Coach Tom Pestolesi said. "It's been a lfClt year for u1, and rm real &lad .111 the kids had a good experience ... Leadiq the way was Claudia Rugiero, who bad five kills, three dip and served the first 13 poinu of the first pme. Nicole Oberreuter added three kills and three dip. and Brandi Brooks notched I l kills. Estancia Higb's water polo team, ..... ,..-- makins itt first trip to CIF competition ~ since tbe earty 1980s, made a suona run • ~ at advancina toward the first round, but fell vi~m to a poor fourth quarter ih falling to Mqnolia, 11·8, in LOF 2-A wtld-card pme in the Sentinels' pool. The ElllCS m.anqed a 7. 7 tie entering the final quarter, but Mqnolia bit its key shots down the stretch. Estancia converted on just two of seven extra-man opponunities. "We bad plenty of opponunities.'"" Estancia Coach John Carpenter said. .. We bad a number of o~n shots, but we just didn't conven. In as much as we had a balanced acorina attack, each player that scored had a cbacne to te0re another pl. All of our plays basically worked. We j ust didn't bit the bucket .. 1 Mif.1olia's Jim Vinb pve the Sentinels' an 8-7 lead with S:l8 remainina. Albert Huana. who scored three pJs to lead Estancia, evened the score apin with 3:22 to play, but Mike Stede put M1111olia ahead for sood, 9-8, with 2:4S left. Stoppina Steele was the Eq)es No. I jOal, but Steele notched seven foals. The Eqles finished 9-16 and third in the Pacific Coast Leque. "It was a aoal to make OF and we did. but Maanol.ia was probably a very equal team 10 us and it came down to whoever made the most of their oportunities., •• Carpenter said. •• ... Steele was able to isolate himself and set free. He even SCtOred on some double teams. After he p>t four in the second quarter, we made some adJustmenu and did a much better job." Corona del Mar Hi&b's Keri Phebus. SaddJebeck's Van Pttuna and • • Newport Harbors Mara Colaizzi each ,,.- won quarterfinal siqles matches Tues- day at the Sea View l...eque lnd.ividuaJ Cham· pionships to advance to today's semifinals at the Balboa Bay O ub Racquet Oub. Colaizzi will face the winner of a quarterfinal between Uruvmity's Jeannette Fylpu and Wood· bridF's Allison Powojaki {tcbeduled for today at 11 a.m. at Racquet Oub of lrviae) in the 1emifinals at I p.m , which arc followed by tbe 6nal at 3. Colaizzi and fylpaa split duriq the rep.1ar aeuon. Woodbfidae's wikkard team playoff match with Huntinston Beach on Tuesday set hick all matches involvi114 WoodbridF playen until today. fylpaa or PowoJs.ki would have to win three strai&ht matches to take the title. · 1n doubles, the back-up is worse. Teams in- volved with WoodbridF players would have to win four matches today to take a title. Jackie Pollock a.nd Kristy Cicerone won indi· viduals last year.and lost ln Tuesday's biggest upset, defending Sea View doubles champions Kristin Pollock and Sara Cicerone of Corona del Mar were upset by teammates Christie McClintock and Jackie O'Leary. · PIPllll wll, IJ-Ulll Oranae Coast Colleac's ~ --- Courter and Eric Parizek scored two ~ • aoals apiece while Andy Strouse added ~ a pl and two assists to lead the Pirates closer to a share of the Oranac Empire Conference title with a 9-1 victory over San Bernadino Valley Collett in men's soccer. OCC (9-1-3, 12-S.3) needs a win over Cypress on Thursday to chnch a tic with lrvine Valley Collett, which receives a forfeit win apinst Rancho Santiago on Thursday. In other men's soccer. • lrTt.e Valley S, hDertoll i~ The Lasers' Brad Wilson took 1 chip pass from Doug Bivens at midfield and beat Hornets aoeli!! Mauro Cordou o~n-one for the pme-winnint aoal with I minute remainina to clinCh at least a share of (he Oranae Empire Conference title. Greg Daman and Kevin Rhoads also scored for IVC (16-1-4, 9-1·3). Fullerton (9·9-3, 7-4-2) will finish third in conference. • lllnnW. 4, a.we. Wesa S: The Rustlers scored twice in the final 28 minutes. but the Tiaen (7·8-4, S.7-1) prevailed in susty wind conditions at home for the Oranae Empire win behind the tw~ aoaJ efTorst of Tom Tennant and Gerardo Fernandez. Jesse Zamora, Man Pitts and Brian Sherry scored for Golden West (8-9-3. S.S.)). In women·s soccer: •a.we. Wess a. CJprea 1: Goalie Nikki Turner played lbe second half in the field and scored a pl a.nd notched three assists wbiJc Hilary Lies scored her first three aoah of the season to boost the Rustlen (8-7·2) put Cypress (2-7) for the non-conference 'Win. Leanna Jay also scored a aoaJ to tie for the team lead with six and added two assim for the Rustlers. who outshot Cypress 48-4. • Orup c.ua I, W.. Beed 1: OranF Coast closed out the 1990 season with the Ora.nae Empire Conference d«ision, peced by the scorina of Cheryl Jessee (two aoals) and Heather Webb. Kiom C.on- nelly had three a~lie savn for the Pirates, who finished the season l-J.2 in conference, 8-S-8 overall. ' ,,., trl/rl VII W,,_., Sirchia picks ,,, _.,, ~It ~~=~ONe~!: _ ANAHEIM -Runruna beck Cun Warner, wbo aipcd' a $700.000 contract with the Rams durina the off·telSOtl, was wai~ by the team on Tuctday. d1dn't want to talk with reporter"&. Golckn Wnt Collqe point auard Bits Sirchia. a sophomore who led the women's basketball team to the state championship last season, has verbally committed to Hawaii for next year. Warner, 29, aiped with the Ram• u a free .,mt after playins seven seasons wi th the Seattle Sea· hawks.. The Rams also placed c:omerbeck Mickey Sutton, who injured bia left knee durina a 17·13 victory over Houl ton on Sunday, on h\jured reterVC and .ctivl\ed comert.ck Oifford Hkb. Sutton will underao arthf'OIC()pic IUfllCl'Y on the knee Friday. Warner pla~ in seven &be Ramt' riabt pma, Nihins 49 tirnn for 139 yards.and 1 ~ down. He s&aned at taan.ck the fim tlutt pmn but wu re~ by C'leVNnd ()ery. • In hri career, WlfWt' Ml nllhed ftw 6.144 yardt on 1,691 mrriet aDd .... '6.~He­allilllll 19) ..... .., 1.467 ,... Ud .._ ICMIC...,..._ ~ ....... ~ ... tialll d1ptnrfftt. WllMr laid lie A couple of week 110. Rams coach John Robinson had hinted lhat Warner wouldn't be with the te.m very 1u111- "He's nearina the end of his career," Robinson •id. "He d~ aervn l'e$pCCt and as many o~ port\lnitiea as we can pve him. But we have-an obllption to do what's best for the team. •t With Warne waived, unon P&aced on il\iured e and Hicks activaled. the rt.ms bave an open l'Oller spot. lt•t el~ tbal NO- nina beck Mamas Dupree. •ho's anempdna eo mlft a comebKk ~a ltrious knft iijgry tufrmd in 198', wiU be ICdvalld later an 1he week. Dupnie WU liancd by tbt Rams • Oct. l llld placed on injured raenc two days lieu. )licb, I ftNl'.t-veteran. bu IPlftt ............ oltM lellOftontMplt~ .... IO ....,,,. lilt. He ~ ... -rilht ble IMt Nov. 26 ia1...-....- Nft Orteul Ud reil\iund lite bee d"""' the p;cw. -111 .. A1111t111i .... Sircbia, the first 0-WC fttsbman 10 ~m first·leam AU~tatt laurels. will JOtn her teammate from last year. Donna Oondrinacr. neat season on the Rainbows. Hawaii went 26-4 last teat0n and made the NCAA tournament under coach Vinec Goo. S1rcb11 WU I first team Allo-Or~ •nee Empift ConftmK'.C plaY'f' u a fnshalan and mlldc the all-tCM&r· ftlinent _,.. in the Nie playoffs a~ itoldlhil 19 points, indudiftl ftve ~em. in IM 72-61 title tlllM ¥ic:tor)' OYa' SciqUoiu. She ank 69 ol 157 )..point at- lftlll* .. .. pe:tanl. • pair of ICttool l't(lO«b,, wtlile tinb ... ) Pft'l'tftt 60a\ the ftdd (I SS 'lSO). 66.6 pmnt ... tbe tint (24 o( 36) ud~lt¥ft--Allo ..... .,. i8d u .... tant blilbtllll OD9dt It Edi9oll HIP. tile ~-6 Sildaia Mill &om DilmoM .. ~· ., .. ..._.,.,,.. The S.10, 18S--pound rre1bmal'.I defensive becll bad niM solo lllCkks. an assist, a caused fumble , a camcd an incomplete ..-. a fumble recovery and bad a big hit. -From 81 but. oh. can he back it up. Hatch. mind you. never played footbeJI until his senior year at Lona Beach Jordan Hlgh. So when Wortman got his paws on him la.st year. Hatch was raw lo say the least. pme with nothins euep1 "'a! I rishtt at stake. Both ~ durina all the fuss Saturday nilbt. Workman said he was the most improved player on the squad in summer camp, after be dropped 40 pounds of beby fat and put it back on with a riaid wei&bt-liftina pro- gram. Moore, who has 43 aack.lcs (23 primary) this season, 1ot in a couple good licks before retirina for the nia,hl. So these SU>"· Hatch and Moott. were h~ded to the movies Fnday night. "Jacob's Ladder" was on the menu after they'd ckvoured their submarine sandwiches. Hatch said he felt some1hin1 special coming. That's what blew my mind Satur- day night. Hatch, a loquacious type who said 'he was ready to .. ,o off" against the Homeu. is either a great prognosticator or he., preparing to put fortune tellers out of business. Hatch returned a k:ickofT91 ya rds for a touchdo wn 10 tie the game in the ~ond quarter, 21-21, after previous tics at 14 and seven. ln the third. it became 28-28. and in the fourth. 35-35. For the evening. he returned five kickoffs for 206 yards. The sophomore cornerback returned his fi rst interception of the year 98 yards for a score against Saddlcback the· preceding week. so at least he's putting his consistent 4.4 speed in the 40 to good use. Tbe 91-yard kick return was the second-longest 1n H11ch's OCC ca· rccr. He spnnted 98 yards Wlth a kickoff to pa)dlrt last )eaT against Mt. San Antonio. He can also talk a good game. DCC From 81 the Mission Confertnce and 2-1 in the Central Division. Saturday's wi nner -at OCC be- ginning at 7 o'clock -Wlll be the front-runner for a champ1onsh1p and bowl invitation headina into the final Wttlt of the rtaular season. Orange Coast's 45.35 victory over Fullerton no doubt opened some eyes.. but the Pirates will have their work cut out against Riversick's conference-leading rush1n1 attack. "It's our defensive front apmst their offense because they run the football and 1f don't stop them. )ou·11 never Stt the ball,'' Workman said. "The) gnnd It on you. and 1f they get ahead. you have 10 throw. You have to execute or move the ball on offense to keep 11 away from them. "They'rt a good team with a huge offensive hnc. I wish I could find (a· weakness). but they don't have any. w e·rt playing the defendina na- tional champio ns this week and v.e · vc got enough to handle before thinking about anything else." What's at stake. essentially. is a bowl berth R1vers1de's Mark Wilson and Sam1ta Vao1fi. the T1arrs' primary ball earner$. averaac 97.8 and 82.9 yards per game. ttspec;uvely. to lead a fomudablc around pme. On defense. the T1gen ~ ex~ t1onallv 10ugh apf nst run. which is awe From 81 pion could have two losJiCS, so we're far from out of 1t" Yes. Golden West is breatb1na. but at's mandatory that the Ruslkrs win their final two pmes if they havt any chan~ in the world at a.n Oranic County Bowl invitation. The 'II nttd help from others. Saddlcbllck. which host Gokkn West on Saturday night bqinninaat 7 o•cfoCk. lS the first hurdle. The Gauchos. 4-4 overall, 4-3 in conference. bttarM the 6nt ~m ao defeat fuflenon this _,°"" bin they'\-e lost two in a row lilKle 1hal. la's a mutt.win aitutioft few ~ Slddlebact and Ooklea w •. .. EVCf)bodf s aware of the r.ct that tvtt)' Saturday "in tbit o.- ftttnce. wmdM>d)''• IOi,. 10 wia and tCMMbod~'• ·~_to;lolt Md ~·" IOOd to beat ... ~ -*-•~• 't~veta...­away."~ tUd. :"(lill 911- •'*Yl n~lh ktvcnide. (ta. Ge.-) I kit Wle -did 111i• llandlo Su .... ,..., Md a• olw~en •• tlll liecoed llllllW Md 11~ Rheui• a k1il ol "9l ...... =.·· s.r:L· °" ............. .,. isbed the season at S-5. Now, of course. he's ~ll~one and putting his money where his mouth is. This year's different. Md_. will be on the liM, indw:till• possible eo<hampionsbip liil4 Or· anae County Bowl berth. 8clllll.,. hoet:ful, but Ora.nae C.oest Utdil inS1de track by virtue of its i.:t ft!Cord in the Central Divilioa. 0 Amazmg how OCC tailback Adrain Steen, only S-foot-5 and playing W1th a hap pointer, turned Fullerton's h1gbJy-rcgarded rush d~ fense into silly putty. The freshman from West Stark High m Orange. Texas. gamed a career-high 212 yards on 27 cames to become the first OCC rusher to reach the ~()()..yard plateau since Bart Rccktenwald ran for 241 · against San Diego Mesa on Oct. 24. 1987. . Steen·s yardage total was the fourth-highest m OCC history - and against a Learn which came m allowing onl} 109.3 total ground yards per game. thlrd best m the confertnce. 0 The victory. perhaps the biggest in Workman's five-season tenure. ended a seven-game losing streak against the Hornets datina to 1979. It was also 'Workman's first win over Fullerton Coach Hal Sherbeck. who·s celebrating his 30th $iCa.SOn at the helm. 0 Interesting collision course for OCC and Golden West as the mtra- distnct rivals end the regular season on the same fickt a v.ttk from Saturda}'. Last year. the two met 1n the sccond·t<>-last M1ss1on Conference bad news for OCC freshman tailback Adnlln Steen. R1vers1dc. ranked No. 3 in rushlna defense 1n the 16-tcam confcrcnc-c. has g1vcn up only four rushing touchdowns all season -bv far the fewest allowed b) any team. .. R1vers1de 1s staJI the team to beat." Workman said. "The) 'vc got to be the fa"ontc until proven other· wise:· R1 vers1de quarterback Jack Manu. an opt1011-st) le pla)cr. 1s coming off his finest passma game of the year in a 35-~2 win over ddlc- back last Wttk -throwing for In yards and three touchdo~ ns Manu 1s the cousin of m Manu. the fonncr R 1' e~1dc II nebackcr who slugged rcfertt "-'1ck \an Luc on Oct. 20 m a game against volllcn WcsL leading to his d1sm1ssal from the team. Orange Coast. "'h1ch enJO"ed its biggest ofTcnsl\'e output of the sea.son against Fullenon. has won two m a row and five of its last stx Steen. who earned 17 times for 212 yards and two scores last week.. averaacs 6.2 )ards per attempt this season. His 663 rushing )ards leads the club. but fullbad, Jim Warrcn and quarterback Greg >\ngelov1c have also bttn solid ground ga1Mn for the Pirates m I QQO . Away from the ball. defenSJve back: Scott ~' mour leads the Dues Wlth fi ve intcTttpt1ons -.hilt John Bloomquist (hntmanl has a cl ub- lcading sh tackles for lo SC1 Kell) 3S.22 dccisJOn last ~ttl. and Gold· en Wc5t art both 1-~ in the Central Oiv1 sio n. .. You've 101 two tea.nu coming ofT loues and v.e both turned the bait over a lot." hackltford added "O~ team will rebound and one team will have a.nothcr lo .. The Rustlers. 5·3 O\Crlll. 4-3 in co1\ference. ~tt chnaina to a 9-6 1d,·1nt.ae last turda)' apin t Rancho Santiago befott tht bottom kU out. The Dons ustd four OWC tumo~ in the tce0nd half. includ· int lll(tt in the founh quarter, to bury tMc Rustler&. 33-9. • Tbtte's no s«ret to the Golden West~ which 1 ranktd No. l ia the Mi o" Confttt"n«. yeeld1na oft)y 101.lrushmayard percootest. The ltuttkn' problems th1 scuon u-ve come wbJk ha' 1na control of tM footbats. "We just don't have \"Cf)' man)' pys on~ Ofb111vt teem •ho 1IWCR llilcft ... )Ut:· Sbadtlcford said. .,,.....~.we NYC I kM of \'ft· nw wlM> havt a tot of Ppcucnce -iiry"ft ~ poi1cid and conft. ....... ClllCtt week • di&ftnt (ol· fetili~) •m shows up and rm an:UcMa '° 90C M\jch one .,.., u, 0 On the Orange Empire Coo- fcrcnce Socc:er beat. OCC ud lniDe Valle} College started the week tiecl for first~ with 8-1-3 reoonlt~ thanks to last ~cck's forfeituftS ~ . Cypress and Ra.ncbo SanU..0 for the use of club playcn duriJll tbe season. La.trd Ha)es· Pirates. 11-5-3 o.er· all. collected a win last Friday wlM:ll Rancho Santiago was a. no-sboW and IVC (lS.1-4) wtll benefit from the same lr'Catment this week. Tbc Dons clo~ the sooc:cr factory for . the year. · Both od: and IVC will 10 to tbe playoffs if there's a co-dlam· pionship, but the Lascn will be 1be No. I representative became tlley tied and defeated the Pirates in two matches. Earlier 1n the seuon, Haya suspended two of bis players for parltapating in club sooc:cr durilll the season. How Rancho Santiago allowed thjs to happen. who knows? But it•s ludtcrous for the department to le1 n shp. Perhaps Rancho SantJagO can learn a lesson or tv.-o from Hayes, who goes by the rules or docsn 't go at all ~ ,,_,. .. Orup ~' O..U~ Pl#I S,.,U Writ« ...._ cokau a,,;ur. every ., • .,,..,. GC»111MUNrrf COU.EGE MllUlft C.lifaw. TC)P ll'lV9 c.ie. o-1111 T-WLT WLT C.,.,,_ S I 0 ' 1 0 ~Cent $20 'ti Rlhrlldt S 2 0 6 2 0 F Ullel'10ft S 2 0 6 t 0 El c-S 7 o 1 7 0 C•NTitAL DfvtSM* Dtw. c.. o-.1 T-W LT W LT W LT ~c.. ''° sto ''' ·~ , l 0 s , 0 ' 2 0 RllnCN S.nttno 7 I 0 • 3 0 4 4 0 Gelmllw.t 1 70 •30 Slt F...,.ton I 1 0 S 7 0 6 1 0 Sr fFI C' 1 10 4 )0 441 ..-n.ttN DNlllOtf • El c.,,._ l 0 I S 2 I 1 t I ... 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Only 4,000 tickets were ltill finish second, althouah it is very · sold to the general public, the rest ~nlikely. going to the schools or corporate Tbe OCSA is hopina such a membtts of the OCSA. Andersen matcbup will lure stronger attend-said &nee from participatina IChools. The "They can't convince me that OCSA. Which also organized the ~ve got to have big-name tean:is. tint Disneyland Pigskin Oassic in use that won't ncccssanly Auaust. oho felt the resultf'of brina-work." Andersen said. ina quality teams without quality Andersen said the numbers for results. past Freedom Bowls, with the cxccp- Tbc Pigskin Cassie featured Ten-tion of the 1986 game and the 1988 nesee and Colorado -a pair of game which featured Brigham teams pick~ Nos. I and 2 in some Y.oung. arc similar. preseason polls with each possessing Aorida brought onl y 2,000 fans to last year's Freedom Bowl, a 20.1 7 victory over Washington before 33.858 fans, but the Gators were under the cloud of an NCAA in- vcst1gat1on and great fan discontent. "Knowing the Freedom Bowl has lost money the first silt yean, we need to become more financially stable. and we need (schools) in here that arc going to put ~pie in the stands." Andersen sa1d ... Like the Disneyland game showed, it doesn't necessarily mean big-name teams with good records. but (schools that) are going 10 bnng bodies. "We're sull in a s1tua1ion growth-· wi~ where ""C need support from the schools playing." Andenen wd. "We wanted teams from the West that might bring in fan contineents instead of a fourth or fifth place team in the Big Ten ... The OCSA is banking on Oreaon. which has a strong Southern CaJi- fornia backing and also recruits the area heavily. to do j1.4st that. Oreaon plans to stay at the Westin South Coast Plaza and is talking with Or- an•e Coast College about practice fac1litics. "One of the things attracdve about Oregon 1s 48 of their kid! are from Southern California," Andersen said. "That was also a 642-5678 Suita Clara Giants? Don't bet on it By Bob Eaelko Al9CJ Gilt I It '9W Wrtltr SANT A CLARA -A tup1yer- funded 1t.ldium for the San Fran· cisco Gia.nu, promoted u the last chance to ~ tbe bueball team in Northern Califonaia. uaUed t.dly in early returns Tueeday . The l>l"OPOIOd l pcroen t utility tu, to fin&noe a 4S.OOO-seat, SI S3 million stadjum for the renamed Santa Clara Oianta. wu lOlina in abeentee blllot re1urns from five cities in Santa Clara County. ~llo trailina wu a measure to allow use of city--0wned land in Santa Clara for the ballpark. With 14 percent of the total VOlC$ counted in a combined election in Santa Clara, San J Ole, Swulyvale and Milpiw, the tu trailed by 41 to S9 percent. A separate measure to approve San Jose's p1rticip1tion in the project trailed 39 to 61 . very bia factor in Oreaon accepting Colorado State is perhaps the us. They said it's a chance for these most invitina of the WAC teams 48 kids to come home for becau~ of its buqer for a bowl Otristmas. •ps>earance. Its only bowl pme an "And they recrujt so much in this history was a 21-20 loss to Occiden- area. they love the idea of havina tal in the 1948 Raisen Bowl an their assistant C01Ches in this area Fresno. for 10 days durina prime recruiting Earl Bruce, who went 81 -26-1 tn time." • nine yean at Ohio State before being Oregon, 7-2. bas pmes at Cal and . fired after losina fou r pmea in a at Oregon State. Colorado State bas season for the fim time an 1987, has non-oonferencc pmes remaining rapidly turned the Rams fonunes. against Tulsa and Louisiana Tech After a year at Nonhcm Iowa. Bruce before playinJ its final WAC game at tUf!led a team which went l·IO and Hawaii. A 9-2 vs. 9-3 matchup is not 1-1 I in consecutive seasons to a inconceivable. At least. Lhafs what S-S-1 mark in his first year at the Andcnen is hoping. helm in 1989. " From North Orange County From South Orange Cowtty .. ..... . ~,, 1002 CosuMesa 1024Newponlt1Ch 1069 Mbol CoronldtfMM 2122 C01t1Mnl 2424 Cost1Mesa 2124 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 14' llLITill +REDUCED TO $119.000 P~ 2107 Open Fri-Sun 10_. 810 EASTSIDE 3 BA 2'h BA SPACIOUS E'StDE 3BR • r ._,... 1.• FROMNORTHORANGECO. 540-1220 PurchuethehomeofyOUf 3BR 2BA Vlltage Creek IEWPllTIElllTI +WATERFAONT3Br28a. MerlQOld Cute 2BR18A, Condos Frpc, lndry hk 28Acondo,trptc.lndry,2 FROM SOUTH ORANGE.CO. 411 IUD II'!''!"""-"'!"!!-~---cholc• with only 5% twnhm. w/attch gar Nr 1 car gar, new pntlcpt Olde C<IM w/gar. yrd. ups. mlcrowal/99, MC, car o-. Muat ... 11500 '--••·---------·· Housa/Condos down. No closing cotlt SCPlua 2131598-7251 CAPTIVATING 2 tty "New 3'408 Marcus 11475/mo $1275(213)431-1195 tubterrpat1t~.l1350 1 lmo.875-023911/mag. THE DAILY ptti,.OT CL.ASSl,.EO 0H1Cf HOURS T~S..voc.e M V r, Sim ~ )()pm eu~._, C.Qunt~ M ' 8 OO~m ~ OOo"' nMd.ct. This la~t VA, -England" style 3 bd Sman bOat o6I 873-7353 •11 IUWlll l•m up.* 848-4 2 OIA°'-•1 1,Get,...,.1tr.11.._ ____ 1_00_2.1 FHA. Of equity thare Yoo Hunt. leach 1040 home. country kitchen, -·-_ -• 2BA 1BA encl patio * 2 ¥n;EKS FREE * UITW •H•I PU8llCATION OEAOLINE receive 100% ownership lovely yard & gwdena --· &-&-• bl •. 3BRl 2BA TwnhM. Wett 3 8 A. 18 A + g er MOtlCI•~ Fr1S30 AM . ~rnmi>erdlhe 111 & 100% tax benefit• llAlluml" Charming decorator Furn. lmmac Winter. ~5m~ d832~· CM&luffa.~.ftowera. 11.295/mo Ael Mu l..eM11; Mon 530 PM ~Jnn:ialN!twarklAI Must have olean cr9dlt EITITI toucnee. wood "°°'' & Frplc, patio, 9tc. $1250 ....... treea. rtp, patio, dbl oar. Attrt. DON t31-12M ~~~•r ~': ~:::: Wld stable income Call Teoms & beech, 12, 1001/f F r . d o o r 1 17:S.lf4.l 4 BA, 2 BA. 2 c. garage, $1250. 759-1104 avt New E't64M lg 28R 2ilBA ,,_, '""'tS30PM Co-Equity.Ag! 239-4334 lot, 4-6BR, 3BA home 780-3800 $850,000 fndry room, patfo 8«-U22dy9 twnf\M,f/p,2c:aritfgar, s., ... cse, "' s 30 PM -w/pool, spa, ottielal pad· .. Tm ~1 '2.000/mo 310 lrlt I w/d hool(up, $200 off 111 Suno•r f ros ll PM Costa AkSI 1024 die tannts court Arepjt, -W"TI Ht HO""' HMd a Home from Y8il 11115 87&-2238 *11-• llW• montha rent must .... CHECK Y<>Vf' AO THI'"'" DAY BBO WM, RV acx;esa & ltOllO.. ... Home? STOP .8v1oR A BRIGHT, elry 18A 18A 18 TownhOUH apart· 11275. 831·2480 The Home Sellers.• 111,llO NWI mature producing citrus REAL TORS CO,,.PlETE AENTAl UST upper untt w1tt1 patio &j ment1. 3 BR. 2'~ BA. 2 E'SIOE 2BA IBA~I & , ..... 0 •• 1, P•tot ~,,.,,.., ro-elf~r en<1 ecc"'Kl llll•--1 • PIYllllT I trees Euy pay twma & aundeck & parking 1 car Oaf. w/d Nlupt. pool, ......____. ~ ... __... tlo .. ........ -cc.1s-vn e11• e<•Qts oo occ"' Ple•M .,.,.,. ----•115" ....._ only steps ~o beech Slt5/mo. 759-83e8 Mike apa. Many deluxe fM. .,....,::"'15._.1 . ....... . "'''t-1' , ""dd ,, •••0 bac:• and c;l1t!c1< your INI daily llH,llO Great 38Clrm 1'i't8a home ONE-OF-A-KINDi tur .. 11,250/mo l .... ~·-No PettnO• a/Ul aec:7 .... R"C><>•I •«•ors 1m~<1•al@fy 10 64;> ~78 TM Oa11y Ptlc>I ,... t 2 BR 1 BA I ..-/ a .. ...,..1 .., 1 1 on giant lot Unnraded a S529,900 • vnerm1ng • n one now. .., ,...... · :;:,;·:.''.~ :_~·:·:~:,~~>;!':.~;'1:'~11:i1,,: WEll maintained ortglnal well malnta1n.d'• CHUCK & llZ JONES 1M Otde CdM. 2 car oar. wld• 2233 Fairview Road E'SIOE 28R. 2'~BA. trplc SP&•• .c1ualty ncc:UQ<ed ~tile er•o• C.r.011 c:en on1y t>e Harbor Vi ew home S 199 900 llZICHUCK 631 · 1266 Res· 846-5743 hkup 11.250/mo Grdnr Betw. Wllaon I Avocado w/d htlup dbl anacn 0'9}> "''°"'"d'0<'""'"''"'&4'rhon wbllovel&cfy vtew1,... .. ot3oceBRan2. JON.ES 631.1286 or lnc.819-75&-1011 StrMta. (aerou from w/opnr.Ripetto.ltf15 • 1 1 •. ~ ti• "'de"*• -..,~ -•1 ~ ey ty •v"11 • "'"''·5743 Poat Offloe' • ••-....... 2g;nons ""Y amoun "0 " "'"'' '"<I'/ ,. ,....., ...... --BA """' l'lome hu loads .,...,.. 0ceen l"'8 PCH. 2 BR. OPEN OAllY,. Tll • P •• mo ... .-vvv _,., woiec:110 °"'no• h'"''eo 10 1 .... nc• dlilt999eompu1e<1 .,.,..... ...__ 3 •A .. ~. 1 ...,.,, v ... No Pett 850-17 •• '"~ Ol t,.,. Uf'IPM l>lll•nc• '* tnOnlh II c:ollecoon ot potential Options I ·~i·~\:· Genfrll Short Term & Yewty ...,,, .. ,..,.,.. ·""" For Info. 54&-7001 . -costs and .,Y ••~ eno;ne, • ._ 8'1all • • r • -Rent• A~ lq h 2 cat att gw. E/Slde 3BR 2BA. dlhw9hf IU·MOwQ Bank Repo 4bf, 2 tty. S20001mo 213-541-3863 •CIMn quiet condo, 2bf w/d Nlup, vec.nt, took ~ ... ~ ... L~ .. ' ~ . '. .. ~) . . .... -.. . ~ 1____ _ pool, lg liv rm. formal din PENINSULA • 3 bd yrty • Xln~ WM. 3 BA. frptc Iba. new crpt. gM kttch. 189A, Front HOUM, 23rd rm. 2 ml to ~ 11.1500 · dlw. patio, pool. garege. Sl $950/mo a50-4985 * * * * * * * * * * '* * * * * * * * * * * *.. S 143,500 S.r 182·5221 HUNTNGTN BCH • 3 bd Ceano .adt 21 18 1 a :'t:!cscar y":/d 1925 NO PETS 840-2495 -------: .., ED NE o A y l ·4 : 1:::::: ·-Ktt 1048 ~0oo bc>nld. IP&. yr1y • 2BA 21A. ~ nghbmdl 11400/mo 873-9338 •MOVE~•N sPEc1AL11 rw 1LU1 llftll ft lli~ ... ~-ll'l:'iiiiiil!'!!-o~~~·IOCNFAHT • 3 bd hOme Frptc, 2 cet ger .... per-'.+ OfF 18T MO TwnhM ltQ 28R 1BA, gar, W/d • OPEN HOUSES it LAGUNABEACHlOTS monthly ·S1500 fectfOt2..,.....l 1200 2124 38A2~atlacheddbl hltups, d/w. new CfPI, • • , loll ott.-r.ct $75 ooo to ' 843-0eeO Rel a.4&-1589 gar, w/d hkupt, huge quiet ttreet $900/mo • • $425,000 .eCti eMutlfut 111111111111~ walk-In etoMtl, bit-In 138 llu 1..n. 850-6553 .. BIG (.A •mJ'\·30 t.n,on f 1irwe1 S2. ll#S.000 .. views Agt. 873-2871 '!~1.rfr1~ .... ,......... ,. __ ..._. u-htio, pool, ~. dMn, micro, ¥ertlcela. S 1195 LUXURY CONDO, 1 yr old. • . • • .. __, ---"""-- -2122 geted ,,. month,,_ rent. mo + seoo MC. 831-4822 3BA 2BA. <Mn. cathedral : UDO ISLE-21~ '" l,1clo "wiud 12.800.00 : N!WJ)Ort Seidt 1069 1BR tum or unfUm. NW ~-7387 lBR 28A condo. 1n9I car <*llnga. frplc, electrle • IR\"[ TlRR.\l.l· I l:W [)ulph111 Tm IRWl.0110 .. FSBO owe 10% dn. no Mbol lslMd 2106 bMcllee. MdUded. Frptc, •Nwp• RIY*a 3Br 2\tBa. ~ •. '~· (~ oar-c:'~EE: &-• it qual 394K drlw t>y 1530 welk-ln dolt. pd utfl. Xlnt Frptc gar yerd pool ape • mo mo ..,. lAI LA'0-19Bed.Qlf'IAM ,.,;;;,11110 .. SyM•. 0o' not dlstunt Ctlwmln1j 28R 1~A . eond llM5 780-1175 s1250'N0i:>ETs'122-io11 pet/c:Mdok 722·924e $1250/mo 87 2 ! ' it 648-~878 den. grHt location 2BR ..... EYMIWKnda 722-1140 _._ ... -·-... ..,. ....,. ? 9ai:-r E'9NRT paoptr.••y11L'"' lt875/mo 873-4082 Country cnerm 1.,...., -=-=~,,,..,......,,....,.-__,,,.,.......,1 --· • f ""'' Ln '"'" IC., it Anothereumms·and lOfa V~ Rttra frptc, stOYe. Ing, wld. lg 38A 28A Britteny Wood 4 BR home, Newport l~ 3BR 2 ... BA condo • • {714)844·1600 • ano1,,.yew"'9tnoone frontpatlo,garege utt1a Twnhm.Allaipptlancea.2 Heighe1er•.SUOOl mo. ffl)te, w/d htlup. gar. II • • rode thab6cydea?a.IU. Snowedundarllltttlltuff'> pd eos OreNd. i1200 car gar. pool, tpa, 1ennl9 722-1NOE ..... &wtlend•. vauft9d bdrm oalta, greet ~ •••••••••••!'••••••••••• wi111 1ar..-..sedanouy Olt~outw1111a~ '"·A~ 11111. 780-3t78 11500/mo 544-5794 _ 251.1eoo.-ctays. toe. 11295/mo 722-ftn FREE .PERSONALS USE TH IS FORrv1 TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSOtJAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three word$ ore boldface) 25 word m<J>drn\.m FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY AU CalHns Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. 'JI. ·•1r1·L ·r 1rQri''\-r l' I , 4 ' , -\ I .; r ,. I • ,, > 4 ~:--------------------------­ PHONE:~--------------------~-------- ADDRESS: (~ U I DE LI N F S -----~ -----_---.. , .. , LllT • ,_ "11· ............. 1..-.awna ,.,.....,_ .... •••• u thrtt heart\,. Stayman reque I ror partner to btd spade' wnh 1t leut four o f them That 'IA<OOld bl\'c rc- ~uhcd an North ba:omm& declarer a1 four ~padcs. a contrad that v.ould have bttn 1mpreanable:' Suppo~ that Ease were to lead h1!> \mgleton durmond ag.a.mst a four \pade contract by Nonh. West can win the a c of diamonds and has a .:ho1n~ or continuauons. ncJlher of ""hJCh 1~ good enouah to prevail. If ~ c\t g1H'' hts partner a diamond rull, the defendcn 1A<11l collC'Ct onl)' onr heart lnd -dt'darcr will ac1 l"'l' helln d1..cards on South's d1a- momh Ahemat1vely. 1f West '"''1chc, ll' a heart. the defcndcn "''II Jet 1""0 hcan trid.~. but cannot nc~o11ate 1hC1r diamond ruff \\ 11h liouth dt'clanng. ho"'<'"CJ the panner\h1p' Y.ea~ underbclh "'il\ 1mmcd.1.11el\ 'ulncrable West It'd c1 hear1. lalcn b) EJSI 's ten EAf>I \h1l1cd to .t J 1<Amond. W~t won the J .. c and aa'c partner a ruff East then .a,hed the oi:c of hcans 10 i:t1mrle1<' J onC' trid set .\II of "'h1,h g<>C\ to ~ho"' 1h11 thcr<' arc no ab\olutM m bndae 't ,,u lollt..,"' the odd) u best you •Jn .• md 1n lhC' long run you \hould 'h~i"' a prnfi1 • ..., .... "* TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2300 11f. atfd dbl gar. 38R 2'.-.BA. 2 Ip, lam rm. lg yd. 11fdnr l<kls/pet1 otc S 1595/mo 939-9095 VACANT-NO FEE .• ., block t• bHctt 38R 28A. yf1y Pwtong. l*Hldry. S 1250 • MCUrlfY 723~558 We4Ht4ay. Nev. 1 LRIU · .(S~pt. lJ--Oct. 22): • ....._,, Ne•. 1 UP1Ct\ or confrontations als..1 pro'c Tll ILlfFI Pau .... te P..,W. Scorpio 1.s l)n'· Scenario ht1hlithts power, promo-A.Rig (March~ 1-.\pnl lOI Don't 1ha1 )Ill• ha'c \ahd n-asons for not I 38A 2't8A end unft. din haps tht' most feared. m1sundcn1ood uon. intensity. lc)l c rcla11onsh1p. put all )"'Our CU' in one" N\~<'I nn-.. C'ntcnn1 into nr"' aarccmcnt' for a rm, lam tm, walk to of tht' zodiaal ~•an Thnc nauves foois on carttr. business. prnutc. because then.-coulJ tl<' a u'h Ot•V. -..h1k 'l'I Ho"'l'\l'f 1f nt"Ct'Uar. \OU ~l'llng. 640-t858 arc compct1t1vc, dedicated. passion-ab1ht) 10 take charac of )Our o_.n problem Also. tn\ul't' th.it l'>ol"ITt'" must ~ p«'parcd 10 caU 1 pertncr.· 58R. 38A. newly re-ate. scn11mcntal and can ~ o~ dt\ttn) Rcfu~ to be 1nt1m1dalcd by or cloK companion\ n.'Jlh d11 umkr ur hu\tn~s a\\Ol 1J1tt' bluff modeted. "9hl & bright, 3 st1nate Scorpio 1ndrv1duals fitht fair Ont' •ho 1~ 1n.'<'<l> stand that ):OU ha,rn'1 thl· ,1i,.h11.~1 SCORPIO !Oct ~4-No' 22). K.ttp Cet ow• 1984 Port l'\C'n thouah lht') rons1dcr .. 1nn1n1 SCORPIO tOct. H -Nov 21): intention of 1nH\lln1 •.n J pl.in ,,, \OUr C'llf' to thc around and Ir. Ill SHbourne Way For to be namr of tht' pme Many will Lunar iupttl roi~-, 'W1th rom-proJ«t or be1hna an\onc out d1\C1nrr "'hat othrn arc plo11m1 or '-" 13850, 0< tor aale. makt fresh stan 1n new d1rtt11on in municat1un. tra"cl. activity related TAUltUS (Apnl ~I-Ma' ~ 11 I h•' ha1ch1n~ for hoth 1n1cn~h pt'nonal 644-5442 19<JI with July bcma most SISl'lf'lcant to tldvcrtmng. pubhstunJ-Sctnario Wttlc ('('nainl~ ~ms 10 hoH' 1'1tun 11nd prnrnc·al rcavin~ b1dt ~our 11mr BAYRiDGE CONDO. month. Thoac -who had bttn held ftature\ romance. rtt0tnit1on. 1b1h-on 1n cmo11onalh 1urhu!(on1 Jnd until "'u arc J~1lutC'I)' cc'na1n tha1 ga1ed entry. 2Bft 28A beck will bc rclcai«I Some you ty 10 bnd~ d1stantt. lanau• dtf· unhapp nolc tio"'r'cr 11 \t1u J•'l" \Uu .m· no1 N.·1nJ ta~cn for a ndc or lower unit. 2-ear gar. tip, mithl lcnow 1ncludr Jonathan Wm-fC'rt'nres way ovcr partncr~h1r or 101n1 ''W<'' manipulalt'(I near Jambof" & Blton. 1l'fl. M1chacll..andon. Whoop1 Gold· SAGmARIUS (Nov 22-~. 2 1): now you will onh ha' our'4·1f 1t• SAGITIARIUS l"'lo" ~).~ 111 St325/mo • 7eo-M71 bera ind ~rck. Take firm steps 1n ncw d1rcn1on blame 1f do~· l\'4'1C1i1r' akr n1•n ~ muth rt-Ill\ JQtS depend on ,our BAYSHORES pvt gate Aftf'!S ( rch 21 -Apnl I 9t-Al· Mone)' thal had bttn withheld will m~ hbcn1c\ or •nHra thl'" ,k .irP""" h nr ;u111uJr tu Ocla)\ tru~- guerded 38' 28• home, 1cn11on f'l'\IO l<s around dccmons bt rcka5C'd Focu\ on indcpcn<kntt. mand.s 'A'htn the 'lun "'r t \t' "'Piute• 1ra11on' or penonal d1fTl<'Uhlfl nov. •*topr!Vatet>MCMe& alTtttina sccurit)'. home. mantel st)lc. rom1ncc. fmh '1Jn. You'll be on tht 10th """ ·•Int han1~ un "'hc1ht'r or not 98'bc>e a.y CM> S1850 ,tatus Jnd1v1dual close to )OU dis-nd of burdrn )'OU \hlluld not have GEMINI (M1> -~-J un1· : 11 "'" u r ~~rtd to KttPt c;hanl\"\ ~M2 t9. 818-799--4858 cu\JC1 monl')", he.Ith, roman«. Kcy Cl~ Ahhoutb )OU arc "'ware 1h;a1 tht•rt· " •n do"<' pt'N.lnal rt'~l10nsl11p-. or BiUna 9'eg9nltwnhm, 38( is •"Ill ind sec. Cancer n111vc will CAPRICORN (0« ll-Jan. 19): no IOilant or Ml\\ 'olu11on 111 rnrrt:nl 1011r l·art't'r il' 'IC'PQIOI slonn to 2·~ea. lndry. llp. IONnal pla) panamounl role certtr or profr .... wnal rri•t>ll'm' \<lmc1h1ng mon.-"orh1wh1lc and pt'f· DIA, new dee, 2-car ;w. TAUllUS (Apnl 20-Miy 10)' Fu-,1 You'll rtrovrr mi~mna ltnk. focu.s .,,.hal t'-n\p1r«I ttl"'JrJ~ thr end 1•1 m;im·n1 alnl grnbtt/cul·d•HO o0er 111~1\I~ but ""Ill be followtd o n panncn.tup. jbliclly. lcpl docu· last week mu't al k"t ha"r 1lr~1·n CAPRICORN tOec. 22-Jan. 20) 1oe S179S. Agt 786-7322 by \01llt1h1na mLKh better. Means menll. manta slltus. Anoihcr lht' ice ot '<lalcm.i1c In loi1t .1•u Kc\au\C' tht· \un 1n ~ 1s now I _.on•t be in 100 much or • hU""" ( apnl'Ol'n ht•lj'l\ )(IC'Cl wanJf()bt -•lly do -~• I "-bl" I I I \< U\\ dt•\4' Ill Pluto HIU Sim \ havc IQ EutblUft 3 BA. 2 BA. l.m "' · · 1· Older famil) member talks about ·-·~ 0 '"' a ' 1 ' 1 · rm. lrp6c:, 2 eet Oii• .\ettnl humOf. \ltf\ll1llty, con· dll'KllOn nnant11I and hU\lftC'\\ miallC'n aettpl t't'rll1n SllUl llOM Of <'On• S1,9001mo + oepoe11 fidt~ ~m1n1. S.,1ttanuc nat1\t'S 1t.1thou1 cht lcar ol tl<'•na l.illclcJ J11111n' "'h11h 11 1n) olhtT tune • 721-"22 • flau~ pronunn1tly. AQUARJUS (Jan 20-Fd> 11~ DI· tot~ll)' m11rnah,11t· and \('lli'h would dmt \OU to d1s1nKi1on Ho"· GEMINI (Ma)' 21-hne 20): vcr11fy. lctrn rulcs in onk-r to bend CANC'l!:ft (June ~"! lul\ .!"l I n c'rr 11 "thc onh "'")to protcctand You're on much more sohd lhl'm )our .. ay Soctal 1e1iv1oes ec· fonunatcly. thctt " no suar.intt"t' pt"C\('r\C '<I mu h ~ou <'hen~ and tinal\(1ll~Ol10nal around Trt· ~t'llC Yoti'll localt opt people that C'nt lon111mc a'l"Xltll~ ..... 11 nt'C'\f d1honal ~urn hlccly lo al.l(Ultd. for cumnt tuh t-lonronc e•pand. honor th~ir pmm1~ and turn up AQl1ARI • (Jan ~ 1 ·Ftb I 9) AC ROH 111~ of 8 AGNI 10 Notiu 14 Up""" IS S-1><et 16 O•IOtO . g 17 Solemn IO<'Q 11 l0t• ot USA 20 l'+elm~s 22 ~• -•n 23 PotasSl\IM nitrate 24 Motl""""''" 25 S.,m,... 28 AIMuOIO 29 Vnl""" I 30 Puttbal• 1""9Us 354'1~ 36 Concu• 31 ano 11 , 33 Ptematu•t' !» .. ~. •1 OI be01.,... P<•' 43 Some n..,., ••F~ •5l•~ •• l tdle "0 50 US loctlt'I 51 Ma11ne d>f9ChOn 5$ TY'9nn<7" S7 0.C.tf' ~Gott l>U K 2 3 t4 • 59 Ory IOI w1nel 60 Nol .worOy 6 1 DeYol.tr"S 62 MOO.ate 53 ~pencils DOWN 1 \'oung~ 2 l'tnel blo 3 .....,_ting • OI b<Md Imp!~•· 5 Berren 6 O!sr9PU1• 1 PYomtsing pertofmef 8 F Ot_,.,.OOW 9 Htgl'I 10 8r .... OUll 11 Aoct. ,, Soutl'lem ~..,. 13 S.~Ned 19 01 Dublin 21 EY9 problem 24 MematlDllO'I 25 0-..(on) 26 Gen Bt'edWy 27 P.,.,IOle . 'JS au.rry JO Protection Vl!r 31 louvre con..,.11 32 T"-euc>on lJ A rlllalJW 3• Old eutoe Je M llC)lt oenus llTlll 11ms Act'tnl money. PtDOn.11 ~ns. rttll'\Ctiont ire hf\ed Ocm1ni plays INMPt or bt mort an1cn11hlr o' rr OnCT 1p1n. 1hc ont achier any 17 !o('.11lft1 .. halMdbttn lotl0tAOkn. roat Onln<T\ Hov.t",cr \OU l:in llnnJ •~troh\l.('r <'~ ,.ou II •ht mo-..__.. _ _.__~~-- SoomtO ts 1n pte1ure. F b • lnatttn 10 a hnld no" ,u1 \OUr ment " th Try •o m1n1m1tt fric.. 20 1VaHebfeln Costa Meta NewpOrt Beach Huntington Beech Fountain VaUey CANCSll (June ll~uly 12~: PISCES ( t · 19-Mird• 20): lows and t~ w11rout \tr'rnaturn 11on .ind l'ft'ltc barmon both '' Em-.. ;a fteedom crailiv tv --• · T1'olc .. ho took you for panted will int h A,,. • 1 'n 1 home ind 11 ,.o.... C'on"·~ 1nd .,._ • •·1• _.. • IY>llttn. fO<'\d cm clftma. cmtlVl\y, Of en a .... 1n1 our Pl"' ll o ,.. mu u~. lmpnn1 sty~, ,rt con• tf'Ofll lo~ rtllliOQ\llip. lm--nl WOft ariumrnt )OU nn &t"I tor fl'ft. bvl ~ f0rmat1 on paper Tra~ ft• le R bu kt .,... Lile> CJuh l4--'ua l l) Tht 'un hannon' ro~t\ rourtn) ind 1 C'Oft- dK'at1on1 fla"onibk. Whit bqJM 11 •1> c 1 ina PfOtttS " under )'OQf ndn 1n that an k' of \our ~lar \Jdcrabk amount or lrif·~htc'tf)htlf n1na110ft coukt bec'om(' acnou, ~la· wel_. Do 11 )OUr way. intitt °" plenty 1;han ttlaiC'\I 10 )O\lr homt hlr and PlSC'a (Feb. 20-March 20). tl()Mhlp of iaht -....IC 1flun nut1<ln.s ou not to l: "ef)OnC ha> \he odd Quirt eftd, L&0 (Jtaly lM .... 22) F1mtly IP ~V. 1 • YOtta la'lllDAT: lblMon •hal ha' bttn tntd Ind •hcthtr lOU Clrf to ednut 11 or ftQC. membtt tdb all It~ eant You 1tt te>tflh .. I. 4)'nlmic' • ..,_. tcsaM You •lll nctd all lhc 'uppon tht'rt I\ a.t lht' me>nW'nl 1tmdtoc')10 d1plomaty. undttl .. ttch"" M-.or aura of m)'1lCr,; ... mow. You eho aftd roopcnuon )OU ctn m~ttT ma~<' a meal out or Othm' fillinp. domntic adJu"ffttftt htuml. '"" lft dttcrm1nta. sentimHlll. OVtt thr M\t fc.,,. Ytttb 1( >Ouarc 10 ind O\C'f'an1l 1t )OUf own emo- cludtnt man"I \talus. Taurvs. Ubra. pMAtOMtc. ikda~ ~ v,,., M1kr ttrta1n ~ t al~ra1ioni 1n the uonal ~M1Muin. llwttbe. 5coqMO ptftOftt ....U ,..Y foltilted pnpts play 1mponant roln '" ~ ~'"' pettt'm o(Fer h~ mdQ"Of' to he more cht111PMMON• '°""· hfc, C"umnl C)Ck tmphatiin t"*-V1llOO (.\\II. ~ ~)) mt"-Ind It') 10 IPrm'!llt wt..~ ftMt NO COLllCTlNC ¥UaOO (.\\ti. U.SCol 22): M1ny ""'*ftC't· oritinah1y. tnno~lll\'t'-""'" tlu~ nnno1 '..-man· quahhn or eunbutc! rda••Yft. C'Ul· ~ ••"'" fulftlJcod. 1n dramatic.' nn.. tt)'k1nd romantt. v-·~1 ert to -.ct ,,_.,Md or undtntood e'en btu<1 or rto ~ do '°'" NO SOUCITINC fl\hion f(l(U, Oft 1llu '°"· m~. bean onnaum lft dntfMbe ...... .,,. tit IMI tlC'll and pvrpc>Kful \1'1r ~OM°"~ w"": 11\lflllH'. llemour. mt ••fl bf ril· o..n,..No~t'mbtt PGtNllnt)' .. °" pn ~.do not O\('N'tl(1 ,, ., YOll" llaTWDAY •TODAY: ........... ~ c• I \1'1U' no11u thro• mnnkt') •mtth lht n ... 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Woftc with kdl Yo" own age born ~J~ on anAOU..T ~IM~Oel Clfllll ~ i.a get rrew aatomefs fol fhe OMV Pl.OT tEWSPAPERI 5 ""'don't ho'tl9 to WOl1t ~and you wl hcNe lime k> ta619 COie d you IChool WOl1t 6 It r.p towordl ~AJCCeflJ YClU .. taldrG with peope and~ outdoon vou ~ M PERSON WHO CONTRClS HOW MUCH MONEY YOU MME EACH Vtme! 7 We hoYe o NEW PROGRAM and o ~ ~easr-too-ee1• off• c;..,. UI 0 col fof more lrifotnWJllol I and onange to oom9 Cl!" b on °"9moOn and .. what W9 .,. tald'IQ about. '1bu'11e got~ to ae ~you oan .-i bmQ o friend out W1h you rt you wont c:Att MR. KING N'OWiff 6'2-4321 Ext. 226 ~ t.e lnbwl rM:wt l9CllJ • ••d Clftd ...... bock lo you Ml#. $2.44 per day That's All you pay for ,........-----.---........ __._... 4 llnee, 30 day minimum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY For lnOfe lnlor.,,.llon CALL TODAY!! ISi Fii LOIS MASTER CARPENTRY Fr1tne ftn/remdllrepalra 20 yrs exp Unton 1rllned No job 10 blQ or small Call Buc:k, 122·7524 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting ----- Aest9Uf9tlt ......... Monday night• only, 3 :30-10:30 . C all 646-7944 Of apply at ~ Aelt9UfWll. 1895 Irvine Aw, CM RM1aurant1 llWllllll ...._LLM 151 E.CoaetHwy ................ 900 88ylide [)rtye Food S'erver1 . H01t1Ho111ss. Buuer, 81rtend1r & Coc:lltl ll Sefver Apply In per90n at both loc:atlOnl Wed lhrv Sat from 2pm to Spm. 714-780-0971 EOE A HI I HANGING/STRIPPING Uc•seo875 VISA·MC 873-1512 • Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) r ........ 1f1 r_ !'•· at"iftA::r!IOiftliii;;;M Ston.-TMe-Blodc a ,_. sri111VW• When leavin g a message • Leave your fir st name • Mention your interests • Tel I yo ur age • Describe your appearance •Specify yo ur preferences • Include what yo u liked about the person you arc responding to You may leave a 30 second message. You wi ll be automatically billed 98¢ for each min ute : teilnwig w.... 11 yra up lie /Int, ,... 17&-3162 11-11 (ANDOTH~SI .... n... JOBS NOW! YOU CAN E.ARN $50 • S 100 ANO MORE EACH WEEK ·WORKING PART TIMEI CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION' ,._,., Auto. AM/FM 182&71 2FDB520 •n 1'1111111- 2060 Hll't>ot Blvd. C M M2-tl11 rtaJC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE P\atc NOTtCE "8JC NOTtCE rta.IC NOTICE NI.JC NOTICE P\aJC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE P\&JC NOTICE I Ml.IC NOTICE NOTIC t< OeJ.t 87 _ 0 N P:ICTITIOUI 9U.,..ll K 11• 0< •11., Oecemt>« 3 1990 LEGAL NOTICI A pro I 18 19110 FIL E I FICmlOUI 8USINESS '""' "'• 1 ..,J• .. •t ~ FICTITIOUS I USINEll •D<>'>'e on Juty 1 1990 E Of PETITl NAMI! I TATEMlHT NOTICE Of SAU Ttus t>ulll trantll!f IS tub· -~-MEIA NO F4'·'71>4 NAME STATUHNT '"" •t..Q• .. trar,11•1 C.0'1" NA.ME ST•H MEHT 0.Vtd S-TO ADMINISTER The lollOWlflg persons ere OF flEAl l'RONflTY ;eel lo Ca1tlorn1a un1lorm UNWIED ICHOOl. Damn Tt1omaa Grilhm. 1 Tr.e lollow•nc;i person\ ilff' m"n<..O 1 ,, ''""r' t ... ,. ··, 1011nw Q i>e•S< n\ ••• Ttus tlalement ,., .. fileo ESTATE OF: dOll'Q ouaineu" AT l'ttlVAn I Al l Co,:merciel CO<le Section OtlTfllCT I!> Ocean Viste N-pori on.no nu~•nf'\\ '" ,,...., u••Of'• 'I"' f1<•·liou~ OO•"Q ovs•..-9 es 1'"'1"' Int! Counly Clerk 01 Or· B B COASTER COM-CaM No. A·1547IO lllvu NOTICE IS HEREBY Beach Caltt 9:1663 ~ f N MAR!lfT1N(, •">?0 B '''"t'H n1m"'" ~•,.Cl' WEST l\AARKFT 4 VIDEO "'99 County°" Oc1ot>« 23 MARY D. KINGDON PANY 1111 fatt Ot Costa 1n IM Supef•or Cour1 el Tile narn~ 11nd ldd•"tH o l GIVEN thal tn. Board of Ja~ A 000099' 1'081 INutmeQ P1 Suite /OCl-G .ic ·• or "Cl ...-t •07 Pam S••~I Ba1t>o1 1990 CASE NO. A156205 Meta Calif 92827 <9wep me Stal• 01 Calll0<,nia l0< Ille the person with wt1om EOuealH)n of 1t111 N-porl Woodlawn TuSl•n Cahl Cn.ia Meu r-111°1 •J;?f\. • "'"""' R Steubty Ca •1 "'lf.i'' I F•71DI To an hoirs. "'4Mtll County of 0.tnge on IM cfa•m$ may be Med'' Noma Mesa UnolleO Scl'IOOI Olslrict 92680 "" r1 T1>oma (',, t1 ''' T11., ,1a1,.m.-. t wn 1• f'<l "'" "' ,. Fl .. r~Q•f! ' 1• E Pul>l•lll>ed Orange Cout benetlcianos. aedlors. Kathleefl p PurMtl '33!> Milite• of tl'le E1111e of & A9soc111et inc 26&91 of Orenge County wtll re Tti.s tx.9'ness """ c.on 10· Rosattno Ot O• ~.,~ "'1• ·~· ( ,, '• ... ••• <>• O• Oce•n" n• 3 Ba1t,<i11 10.,1)1 P110t Oc1ot>er 31 No- con11ngen1 c:todtots. and C!lrlthia Courl Cotti Mesa C11t1e rine J1ne1 Rogers P1au Or Sutle 210 M1N1011 ce;.,e seatec:I b10s up 10 2 00 ouclecl ii. r ottrtne<s Cai.I q2669 il"ll" Coor••• er Cle• ~ "1' C..i.t 91~' ,...,be< ~ 1' 21 1990 persona who may Cakf 92627 Chap<nan deGU\t!CI V!ej(I CA 9269 t Ind "''"" p rn on the 1~11'1 ••Y of No-Tl'l•I ,,.t_.,, was t~ fh1\ n.. ... n .. H • c:on •9>;,Q H'11s OU\. ' ' CO" w-21• Othel'Wl99 be inleresied In Tl'lit ousineu 11 ton-NollCf! •I heff!by II'""' lhll day lo• flllnq Claims b)' any vember 1990 al tra.e Mlh IM Co..nty Clef\ ol Or duclecl O\' 1n nd ~ duil U 7122S di.ct~ c. " "•1 Vtdu11 lhe w• °' Ollate, °' boO'I, 0uc1ed tw an onO•'hduaJ the under~ #I" sell 81 Cte<l•lor 111111 be No..-.mber Puttl'lasmg Qlli<;e ot N oO 8099 County on Octoce< ZJ rii.. ·~9''''~nt 11 com-"' b' ,.,,,(J O•"f'O'" as• ·"~ '"9''''•"''"' com of MARVO KINGOON The r1"9•ttranl(al com-Pr111ate Sale 10 11'18 "'9'-' 30 1990 wh<l'I ., the bvl' SchOOI Ooatrect IOcatecl It 1990 ~~ 10 1r~n~c1 Du~ Del\ P io• r)c•or••" 'l' "'o ~.o •o "•""4K' """1 A PETrTION h85 ~n menced lo tr1n1.c1 bu9'· and bf'SI btO~ sub;ec:t to nMs day b4!10<e 1"41 con 298S-8 ~ StrMt Coste PuOh•r>e<J O'J"9f' Coas1 ,.... un..I"' in~ f ic1 •oous -r • '• • '"<; r>t"t.S ,"<l t f ~ ct•t•°"' filed l>'t' OANVaLE ,.... undef rri. F'tehlie>vs eonlormallOfl or Hid Su· 9Umtnallon dale to«il..O "4esa CA 926?6 11 """"""' 0 1•ty P.!ot Octooe< 31 No Bus•nen n1rn" • 11s1eo -If • •f B .,ne" n1mf'1•1 sled LOCKWOOD ri lhe Buslnen name<tl 11s1eo P"f•O• Co.Jtl on or all"' tri. abOvtl t1mf' Mid bid• wtM be puo w-mbe• 7 1• 21 1990 •bO•e on Oc10~· 4 •990 ' •t<»t< on..N A Suporiof Cour1 ol above OI\ October 15 1990 16th day of No111mber Ollec:I 10 30 90 .. cty °'** enc rN<l t0< w 219 ~•tt•n T G"'"'" PUBUC NOTICE va•e<oe 9efggr.,, Caltlomla, County ol l(al"leen p PurMll 1990 al I~ olliu 01 Jonn M "etrlcla Steffftl Ir~ PAPER ANO SUPPLIES I Tt11t '111emen1 .-es "~ Tr11s '111•~• was h~ ORANGE. rr111 a11tement YfH 1!19<1 Sali.e< 1245 Surt11ne Way and.._, Q. lhob9t1 FOR FOOO"SERlllCES w11r-thf' Covnlv Clerk ol Or FICTITIOUS IUSIN(SS w•lh 1111!' ountv Ci.•~ ot Or THE PETrTION wtth '"-County Clef'll of Or· CorOf'e def Mar, Ca 9262!>. Put>IJIM<l Orange COHI Att bids.,. 10 be on IC· l'talC NOTIC£ ~County on Octobet 23 NAM( STATUIENT 1n9e County on Octobt!f n request. lhal SHARON G •nge county on October 16 17 141 ~·"°"" atl the "O"'' Daily P•lot Nnvemt>er 7 cordance wltl'I Cond1l10ns 1qM F"'7l2221 r..,., rotir>w "l 1 •· 1rf' 199«) SEELERT be appoin\ed as 1990 lttle and 1nte<tt1 of u10 <It 1990 tnstrUCllOf's and SpKlll· F"ICnTIOUI IUSIN£SS I Publo~ Or.41noe Cont Ii<><• t 1.., '•· • F4Tl227 por110nal roprosenialive 10 F•72505 ceased a111me or oea1h ano W·22•1u1ton11 •hleh are on"" 1n NAMIE I TARM€NT Oa•ly Pl()t Octot>e< 3. No • ~ "'"'T 11;(, •59 Pvh '"fll(l Onno-l.. ·Ht admtn1s1er lhe esta1e ol Publtlhect Otano-Coast all rognt 11114!1and 1nlf><Mt the DllD•fC NOTICE 1n. ott.c:e of the Pu•cl'lal'no T~ lotlOWtf\O pe<'°"s ••e •t!f"'t>t•/ • , ,. ., 1 "' lC> C. tl()I~ • • • "'M ' 01°1~ P,101 Oc1.:>~ J l N•• tho decedonl Dairy PtlOI Oc1otxw 2• 31 es1a1a his acqutr.O 1n Id r~ Olrec:1or of sa.o SchOOI Ols-Oe><ng oos·~" n w ,. 1. i:?b. • • c, ~ ... ~ t,.. • '4 • ' THE PETITION Nowemtlt'< 1 14 1990 d ttH)n 10 that ol ... o ~ FlCmlOUI IUS ... ll tr!C1 2985-B BMr S1r .. 1 ll.JRE •O• INS URANCE r. w :>1s roquest:s a uthonty lo w .199 c .. M<1 1nano10111 ll•ece< Cos•1MetA CA 926?6 17460 o., .. 4 Fount •n PtllllC NOTICE , •• \•~• C • adn'in1118r lhe estate ta•nrH IProe><Wty s1tu1teOin NAMl STATEMENT Eacn 80dOer mull ~bmrt Vei.1 Caltl 92708 undor 1he l~nll P\alC NOTICE "'' C11y 01 C0<°"1 del Mar The foHow•no e>e<90n• .,, a bid o.oosit on the l0<m of 1 Tv-Ooab t7460 Ome FICTITIOUS e uSINESS AdmtnrstrallOn of Eatates -I County of O••noe Stitt of do•ng t>us.~u as C••hflfK2 °' Ca9hie< , Cl'lflek •• Founta.n Vetiev CaJ•I NAME IT ATlM(HT FICTITIOUS I Ul*lll Act (Thes authoftly will FICTITIOUI 9UllNlll Cahl0<n11 P'llllcutarly Oe-CO~S 812l K•"'jl or a 8ond eQual 10 two l'lun 91'08 T"f' t. llO••"<l Pf'<) "' l•t' NAME STATEMENT allow lhe peBOnal NAME ITATE•HT Ktlbe<l et lollo•t flll'ler Drive Hul)tongton dreCI fifty 0011a11 112!>0 001 Kne1eo Zu1e•Q• I 7.t60 <J<><ng Dul•~' as "'f'" .. 1 ' · ,. ,..,.....,., nc; """''°"' l'" represenlallve to lake The tollowtnq pef90f'll .,. Lot' of Blocil 533 Corona 8ead1 Cahl 92646 !>S32 meet• P•v•t>te 10 the or~ ol Om• ... Founl,Jm IT11•if>y PACIFIC DAT •Cr>~ , •• .... ... v.. ' . ' • 00t'l9 bu'~'·~ I many actions Wllhoul dOll'IQbutl~.. del Mir .. per map rt· Alli B R.Otng 0• a.toe Newporl·M••• Un111eo C1l1I 92708 "''''"''<!" 0··~· ..... Wf'O•' A~'"'\\ ........ , ... 11 C,•MBOLI •OVfRT s oblainlng court 8PPfOV81 THE GARDENERS COT corOe<I '" Booll 3 P~ '1 8 l2 I ktnglisr-OfMt Hunt· School O.s1r1c1 In ll'lf' event T11os busonfls~ •S con E\f'.tCl'I C. J ·' ltl>63 •t •t r IC•Cf'< t1 ,.....,.) I'll( .. A(jfN( ~ 1'.\6 E t 111'1 BofOfe Calung certain very TAGf 2•27 Colteoe Ort\'8 ano '2 of Mlteellel'W!OUI lngton Beic h C lltf of refusal or re11ure to ent•r Oucled by e Of'f'f''"' P••••·I Jell•.-,. Jonn A•to-•.. ~"'"' r,uhng "• n~ta Meu C11o1 l~rtanl aC1Jonl COlll Meta Cefll ~2626 Maps In the office of the 9'6•6-553:? tnlo kieh Contract tl'le M ner1n1p R1vt1rttelfl O"ve N-O°'' '"" ••111....-.,.nl "'" 1 ••1 " t , • however tho personal Lita R Ovnn11m 7•?7 Co• Rec:oroer of Mid counlv Tt119 bu••neu II con-curilv ot an uneuc:c:esshJI Tt11 regosl••inirt• com Bf'atl'I C.altl 9261> I • '' ·~fi ""''• "" •' >• b•I Berz°" '&& v111a represon'u11111e w1H be lege Ot•vl' Coate Mesa. More commonly known as dUCte<lby in inOi\'ldulll Btd<l4M shall De return.cl rnenc4'0 IO 1r11nuc1 l>u'lt ' Thot bul'""" • c '" 11n~G1111n1~or 0' I"'·~ !tuc •.11 Nf'•t>ort Beech required lo give notice IO C1hl 921126 502 Fernteaf Ave CorOf'a The reg1tlrint(I ) com· Wl11'1tn a reQOtlble perlOCI nett u••O.. ·~ '° tChlo0ust ouct..C Dv an "'""•tc1ua ' •" C•• • <1;>c-f O 1n1eresled persons un6esa Th11 busmen 11 ton-def Mar CA 9:>62!> rneneect lo trlnNICI bu"· tlut in no event stilll1 thll1 .... Bu"nH• narneo> 111te<11 T!'lf! ·•0•'1•1nt.lt\ '""' f 472SSI ""'' c-u,.ineu ,1 • on P\B.JC NOTICt LENK P .;ul Edv. ard Lt nk Jgt 7i passc.-d away NovC"mht>r 3. 1990 Rt><11d .. nl ol Nt•wpun & .t< h Rt•ltl"t'd owm•r nf Ac>e lndustn~ Ht " surv1vf'd bv w sh· M.irw d;iuj.!hlrr' Lo rna L~nk and Dnnn.1 Cht..,.. l>ro' '> ~riind c h tldr Pn brotht>r Oon LA 11k '!!otn Lou. ~t .. n111111ot Mt-monal •u•r Vlt t'' rnctin Ntivt mlx·r 4 199<l at l IJll l-' M P.i t 1f1t Vlf'w Mf'mon.il P~rk Chapel 3~ll0 P .l<"tfu \'1.-v. Or1v1 NPwporl 8&i. h In lu·u o f flo W<'l""I ( m1l1. they havo wa!Wd noliee 0< duCl.O by en 1nolVIClue1 Terms ot ._.., ••e cesti in ,_, under tri. FtelitlOUI curity oe held by lhe Olll•ICI llbOvf! on • .. qust t 1990 "'1'f'Cf'd 10 t•a••..,,{I • "' C'I • " • 1 "VC:lf'<l "~ an 1ndrvldual con.enled IO the proposed Tt1e rf!lg111ran1111 corn· lewt\11 money of ,,.,. UnileCI 8uslneu n1me(1) lilted beyond lll•ty f60l cays 1rom t<l\a'ttd lurf'-Q• ""~~ ,,.r1,., '"• r ~· • ' ' ()(• • °'I •nt-.,.0.,,,11,.,11 11 com ugg~t.s donJal1on.\ "'' acuon ) TM lndc)pendenl mtf\CIO 10 tranuct l>ull· S111e1 °" t0f'llfm1tion of abolle on Octobef 1 1~ the'""' tt>e eward ,1 mace Tt>•• t1a1~1 wa5 1•.., Bu,,,, .. , "'"'"' I·~'" 1 • 4 .... n ..a • """N>Ct t>vll' Jr C'.olf or St Ji"'t·ph admlndlflltOn a ulhOfily neH undfllt lhe F·cltt•ous uie or Pll'I cath end bal-Alll Aeo-ng-oe ee.oe A Pet0<~ Bono m1y wot!'I '"" C0un1~ Clerk or Ot ilO"v""" Oct O@' •• '" ,._, .,n.,,.. 'l'lfl l'icl•tlOUt C H wll be granled unless an Bu11nen nameOI llsleO ance U90" .ucri llemt and Tl'ltt •latemen_!. .... ~H h~ be reQuKeCI 111t1e d11CrettQnl • County on Octo!lf'f 12 Ht! •·•on Bus•nf'H nameo> 1tt1ed htlcin·n~ '"J)it;tl 01 . . interestod peison tiles an 1t>0veon Novemt>et 1 1990 con<1•tl0fl1n1r9accep11bie withtl'le Coun1y..,_11 of v-· 1q Tn.1 ''''""'.,'' .. ~i • ~ ,.1> ••Cotl Octo t>e< 23 1990 Orangt· Co Pd<1f1t ob,.CltOn lo the pellllOn L• .. R Oun~m ~ No bt<kfer may ••t1lndraw •722ilfwuh IM Counf\> •\ 0 tHt>'1rt!IWt t"1 ¥irw-Mt" taat • O!-----and shows .aood-c. ~temenl W<IS It~ IMJ Ten ~cent of amount 19 hll Bid lor I peooO ol tialy PuOh$tlecl Otenge Coesl •• Covn1, ()< ()(-! , .. FICTITIOUS •USfNfSS • ..,,, •IAll'fN'f'I """~ hleCI rt'C\OB b44-:liOO '""1fit oourf should not With tl'ltl Counly Clerk of Or-bt<l to be d8')0t1tect wtlh bid N129G'P (601 dlyt al1er the dale Ml Oett) P110I Octot>e< 24 ) t .1990 NAME St A TE MI NT ..,., '"" Cnuntv Ctetlo ol Or· -liililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill•• grant tho a ulhortty -noe Counly on Octo~ 16 Bt0s 0< oltett 10 !)('1n ,..,,,no Put>lllhed ~Inge ~1 tor the oP8fWIO the<(l()I No • .,mt<"• ' 1• •990 F•7l221 ''" l'"Q" \.nu.,tv on O< tob4tt 2J ' A HEARING on the 1900 1no Wiii be re<*..-d •• the Daily PtlOI IOt>ef ,.24 1 Tile Bo••O ol Educalfon of w l93 Publtt~ Orlt"Qf' U>•W t • •• '990 I MM -- polltlon will be hold on F•1'250I aloreul<I olflelfl al 1ny time Novembef 1 14 i..,., the ~-M.,. Unll19d 0 Aitv Pllnt OMotWw TI "ll'I '-'E ,,. re_; F•n.Dt ~ November 29, 1990 ., Publllhtl<I Orat199 Coast 1'1e• !tit! llral publicl tlon w-200 Sct>ool Olstnct ,_I/flt IM l'talC NOTICE vf>Ml'>f'< ' u '}I ·~o ~·ut111.nt!() 0•11"0' Coast .. n1177! 1 45 p M In Dept 3A Daily Piiot Octobet '24 31 heleot and before 011e of ... _IC NOT"'r rtgl'lt to re jeet anv or 111 Bid• o 1"' "''"' Ot 1on.. 11 No· ' •• _., localed at 700 CIVIC November 7 1• 1990 H ie r~ iw; encl not neceaaarlly ICC)e(>I FICITTIOUI ., ... ,, DllDllC NOTICE , ...... t'"' : u 11 1990 Cenler OM West Santa w 197 Oale<I 11 '2 90 FlCTITIOUa IU...... the tow.I 8lcl lll'ld 10 ...,.,.,. NAME IT A RMIEWT r ~ ' 41 w 2 13 Ana CA 02701 ... _ ac NOT E Jotln llflo<rl• .... .,. I r . NAME ITA~NT any lflforma111y or lf'feQUIAri The lottOW•nQ 1)4M50<'$ .... Otl l OUITION ~ " IF VO U OBJECT TO n~u IC ,..,._.. •hpr-tlttM ef l he loflowlnO l>Wtonl are ty In ;i:: receiwd d0tng t>ut•,,.H aJ ,.Afl'f'NPI*" P\a.tC NOTICE lhe grantrng ol the pehllon, FICTITIOUI ltUltNISI IM E••••• OOl"'jl butlneu u ... r..-1A UNI· u".,.. r -.rERPRISES Oba r.,. ""~"O""<' ..... - you tnouldappear al Ile NA .. ITATl•WT Publ•sr..cl 0.enge CO<llt SPECTR UM AUTO ,.DICNOOl.Ot•"'ICTef USOl!fo.f"y 12!>0E Welnut I·~ '*.0 ... ~;' • '.-ill·. ' '"ICTJTlOUlllU ...... hewing and state your The followlnQ perlOfl• ire 0.•ly Pilot No~bef 6 7 MATION 400 Bolero Way 0r.,.. C.-ntr. ~ l. Av•nuf! ruu~non Cal>I ,,.,.., r-ot-ts ~~191':~, •• ,,1 • • , • nm NA• ITATIMl!WT obellOns Of lile wnl'9n dOf buS•neN u 13 1990 N-pOrt 8Mch Cahf 92M3 ............ ,. Olr.cter of ~263 • ~111>'1•1-n ,.~ °"''"""'' . -... .... . .... ~ . : .. ~ Tt>e IOltowtf>Q ~tons ••• ob IM>M with the court o7sl(TOP PUBL•SHING rw 30' RtCt>ard " Kanzlef 400 ''"c'-••lltf '"d ••re· ~Iii' P <.raultC:f1 111!> fS'f'lem• •nt...,.11•''"' •rv "'' °' "' 1 "' 10 ~~~~s~:M s Rf. be ,. the hearing Vout BY SYD DEEM 108 Tur-eo.oway.Newpor!Beach .......... ......,, Ad•·· Platf' An.,.,...m Caltl ,,.,.. Ylltllltl!• C01',•11'< I "A ' .. , ~ ,. " ""11 SOURCE ~I! 8--""" n. •••••••••• appearance may be In UOIM A,,. Balt>oa lafand P\alC NOTIC£ Cehf 92M3 PublllMd Orat199 Co•91 97806 01 s 1 10 1c F ic>t"" " r" -·-~~· ..,.. ~ ~or by your all~ ~•Ill 92u 2 This bullneH 11 con Diiiy Pilol Octot>et 3 t "'<>· T"'' bu""'" 11 con ONyn ror hef u· .. a nd S, 0\ ,,., • ,, • • • l'>if'WO<>rl &.act\ Cetif 97MJO ~ •I lml IF VOU AR. E A Sydney A OMm 108 Tu« K l1IOO dueled by an lnd1lrldulf V9fTlbet 7. IQOO I ducte<I bV a 11moled parln.. to 0~94' PTatt •r:-• "'' ' ., .~ ""'"" ""' "'" '~I Oa111d $ 8ower S•I ml IOIPPTlY CREDITOR Of 8 QUOIN AWi 8110011 ltli no NOTICI TO CMOtTC>ftl Tl'le ,11111111nt(t l com W220 1t11p p e , 1 n,,,,.,, 1 ,.. .. •~ ·~,. "' t, ( • ·~ I Cir ~avwooo D• . Newpo•t conlingont crocllOf of lhe Calif 92662.. -,9F •"'-K T"ANlfUI menced to 1ransac:1 busi I Tile •eg1stran1111 com 33.21~ ie l:r ~J•••• ' ' '"' 111 f\4it!'e" Caul 17te0 M0rtuery • Cheo-t dlceaSed. yoo must Ille Thll bullnea• 11 con (llC 11-..101 neu under IM FIClltlOUt "8.IC NOTICE menc.O 10 tranucl bu'li Th•• c,ma .~ •••or1 , f'f' 10 This buMneH •• con· Cr.,,,.tlOn YOUf clatm will\ lhe oour1 ducleCI by an 1ndtv10ual . U.C C. Bullneu name<•~ 1111ed ""' undef tM Ftclltoov• 11a•d 10 the 1t-ov• ti• ~"' '•naso <ltJ<.tecl oV .,. onc:tivo0uel 110 •~•Y and "'*' • COf>Y to 11'1• The r9011tr1n11s1 cnm NOllG8 .. """•by g·~ to ll>Ovfl °'' October 16 1990 'tCTTTIOUI euaMU I But1ne11 name(•I titted Crow. """'° Ul'Ol''I'"'•"'--"' ,.. onl Tl'>e 'f'IO••han1<•1 com· c~ ..... pel"IOn I reputsenlative mer'°9d to tran~t 1>11111 cred11on of ti>• wll"•n RICl\ard A t<anitet ~ • .,ATW•NT t\M.,. on Octooer 10 1990 H"Umr ' 'O"'• ~· II; ~need ro u11~1 bu.i· ..... appolntod by the fur1 ,,... under tile ,.ic:utiout namect 1ran1ltt011•I that • Thi• 1ta1.,,..1 wu tiled The 1o1ow1ng per.on• 11• 0.0.94' Gtaulldl Ql'hOM ana toAM t'" " I.,. ' vndet lhe F~htoOut wlllln tour months om Bu11nu1 neme<•I lf•l•d bulk tr anal•• '' about to be With the Couoty C*li of Or· OOn'IO tluWleU • T1>t1 t llt_,t was . t•«t cklt1•no • I P S •"'1 '' ''~ '°' '11 Ri;a.neH name(al hated ,,,. dai. o r hrtl 1918~no8 ~ 1bove °" M•y , 199() mede on ~tonal proe>«IY 8l'IQ9 County on OctObet ,, JIM HICKS NAUI COL •••Oh l~ty g:" Of °e ..... or ,,,. •H M" I -~ loll4H'I as prov Sy<tney R DeetTI ~fllll\8111f deKribeO 1990 lfOE • 100 kCfl SI • 100 anoe IY on oci.r 1 p1rhet ~•t>• ,,...,u 1,1 soction 0100 ol the Thlt t llletnent ... hleel Tf>41 nametll ltld bu"""' ,411110 ~I beacf> CA 92&ee l9to t"em trom .,,~ •ufl"~' Cahlomla Pro~to COde wo1h thtl County Clertl of Or-ildd,... 01 the 1rt1ntl.,ett•I Put>lltlled 0.enge eo..1 Jarno Hklll 22 eutaeao F'111M re ""'l°' ,..,.s <11 ~.,,....,, The time for hi.no 't:lalfl'W .,. Counly on Ocl~ 18 .,. SUZANN( Sil VEA. OeMy Piiot ~ 2• 31 L.,ne Niguel, CA 92C25 Pul)I·~ Ofenge Co.t 1n ... na1oon111 wll nol expwe before four 1990 MAN 369 E 17111 $11"1 •2. No""'1bet 7 14. 1990 Oouol .. "t.,,.p1w1 -ll'f 0.'Y PtlOt October 24 3 1 tln<tfW cwana>tv "' ,_,.,,, months from the hoanng P:•nt11 Coell ...... CA U821 W-201 al>OYI NO..-nt>« 1 1• 1990 the e bcr4 111 1,1141 lt><I >t>1 dale notlCCld •boVe PublltMd Orenge Coest The localH)n In Cahf0tn11 Tl>UI bu11ine81 11 con w. '" ..cl YOU MAV EXAMINE Delly PllOI Oc1ot>er 24. 3 1. of the Olllef 011ecut1ve onJce P\B.IC NOTlC( dueled by .,. INJIV!Cluol . I ~: w .. Crowe. P:lor the ..... pc by the court " November 7 14 1990 or l)rlllCll)tl butlMU ofhc• Tiie re911tr1 n1 com fltalC N011C( eflCO De °"'•"· o.o~ee you .,. a pers>n W-1N of lhe 1tan1fet0f It lllM a1 l'tCTTnOUa .,.... ITl9ftOed ,o 1reneect butt I"-" lnlef•ltd In the .~... •!>OW ..... ITATW•NT Mill under the f!Ctll!0\11 '9CTITIOUI....... PYl\1•""90 Of!! ·11.. Dl,•I C trtay "'-with"-oourt P\B.IC NOTICE AU ot,..., bullM!ll "°"'" Trw t~ PIAOl'll are ~ l\8IM or n.-•Am ITATW•NT 0.•ly Pitol NI'~<* • '°""91 ~ k>r and eOdnleMt vMct by ,,.,. dOll'CI buWleM M •toel ~on t l241'90 Tho ~ perton1 -I 1""° Soedel NOllOtol1'9111nQ 'ICTmOU81UtMH Intended 11~11ef0t wtth•n PACtP:IC WllTl!AN ,,.,,_Hldll dolna"'*"-• w.2~J o( tn WMlntoty d NA• ITATl•Nl lllr .. rM'• IUI DOit IO hw "NANCIAL 1422 StanfOfd, Thoe et tomenl #Ill Mad t< ~NOH lN'll AAAISU --------- ...... -f'll•'tiall of •I.alt .... The ICJllowln9 oenic>n•.,. • le"°"" 10 ,,.,. tr~ lrvtno Cell! t271$ wtttl "-County c--of Of· 2101 S ,.a.Mew~ Sainto "8.IC MOncl I 01 of any s-bon OI OOlinO tluell'IMe aa 11• ftOtlll Oollld MICNet P11nc11 • .,,.. County on S.emt»er Ma Cell! ta-704 ~I 8' ~ In TNT ACNTALS 2324 "'8 NllM(ll and °""'*" ~71 WlndtOt ~.Coote 2• 1tl0 Ke-Coltiftt 2701 S FtCTITIOUI _,.... .. eiecton 1250 of .,. 111111 Hog•' NOWflOfl aclOfOU of,,,. lfenaf9f..C•I ...... C•• t212t . ,.,_ 'llrMW H>3, a.nta Ana NA .. I TATl•NT Caaltomle Ptobele Codi A IMCll Cahf ·~ .,. ,ATf•IC•A •TrV(NS JOM~ Adama.i47t .......... Ol'lf'9' Coaa\ Callt t.210. Tiie lollowono l)OIWIClll• 11•• Aecautet fDt 6oeC6'I Nola T.,ry H•ms 232• 111118 BAILHAAT anCI NA..CY Q WlndtOt Cour1. Ceoto ....... o..ty Pllo4 Octotlet 11' J1 ~ Coll-270• s dQlnO ~At bn\ ..... ftebb "'°"'.,. Hog•n. NewPOll ••ecll. SHOeUn 1 ... \2 '°"'Pano Callf NQt Nov«ftber , ,. lllO . ,...,..... H~ San1a Ane H \A MANAG ~[NI oouri*' . c:.111 t2MO Ln • 10&. Hun11no10 Th•• bu1inMt 11 con-w.210 cellf U?Ot '7M .HathO!' l!Pvd ,,.,.,,_ Anot,,.Y .. ,..~: Tiiie butlnetl II con· BMd'I. CA •m1 cNc1ed by I llmltlO petlnot• ™• butlMS• II con· '!'$ Co••• Meo• C•llf ROKRT L NAAION ducWd tty 1n lndl~ Th1t tti. propieriy ow11-1t119 ~"'° "Y' ~end..,,. t~ A···,. .... ...,_, L..w The reg111r1ntlal com. ne111 n..to II delulbOd If\ The r901ttrant1•I C0"1 ~IC ll)TIC( The r911t1tr1n~I com-~ D ff~ 10 C... ~ 10 lr~tacl bvtl-aet*111 .. T~V l AO,N· menoed lo ttlnMCI ~ menceo 10 t'*'9aet tM1f-&oerino ~ ir.ine Cal!f tt0•• ~ .... , ,.. under Ille ,FIC'll110VI CY and ii toc.aled It ,.. E n.t vnder ,,,. .. ltl•\IOut MM vnd9r Vie Ftellt!OW 92114 .. Jtl lutin. .. '*"*11 ff•IH 11tll •1,~11_ •2. Cn111 lullftMI nalfteCo) ltalect au ,,,... n&IM(a) tH fed Hofll'l\llltu JIQ tueift CA ... ...,. Otl ~oei. ti, 1990 ....... CA tnor 7 al!H>-. Ofl NIA 9btWe on Oc:toOar l 1 ttlO ..,.... Or WMI CC9t1 Or1n11t'eo-c Olllt¥ ~ Tony Ham• The tMiMM nw vMd Oellld ...... ndt ... u...... f(-.,.n CellN ...... Cel!t 1QT """1.1.1i. '"° fllit IUI*'-" ... filed by IN..., tr.,,.Ol'(ll .. n. -~·..... TM~~ petlOftl Tn.e at.......m.. Inc y HuenO. '°"''la ;.iil-iiiirm9il::'-.liiln -"" "'9 Collftty Qw1I of Of· Mid local<Oll COIT A ...,, me Counft C*9rtt M Qr. iw.. ~ lfte uee of wttl\ the~ Qertl Gt Or· ~Dll A.,.. '°"11..n VOi· llft09 Count1 Cil'I OC' 1 Mf'SA TitA 1'W()At( ... Cowrlfy Ofl 0c..w U, lfll• '1CUU01i1a 8 vll1t•11 ... County Oft Octobtf it 19¥. C4lllf Nrot lllO TMt Mid ""* tr..-ie 1tto ..... ' T N f!MN!.l f...0 tt10 ~ 1127: N1-lnt9ftdad 10 M OOMUm• '--Mn IMN •K.Cottla ...._ Nl'llta O ....... w.., Y C8f h LHMf~ ~ o.-. ~ m11ed1ttt1e ot Hanle ~Of .. c.... c... 11111 ~ ar.,. eo. neeo lhrouw c DIMl't ""°' OcUIClef 24, 31,' A~ Inc , "911 OM,"'°"~,, ... TM ~ .,,_ ~ ~ ~ N . St T • cor.. •~ unln• STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? ''" 1 ~0"' ll9io••l,.,,..rlt II IM l •• • I' 11)1 ' Plfll WO IO an ' -..tl'(f' '4 n..-w \.iflfv-..• f\OW ••.U .At t• I ..... r.v••rwt~t "'" .,.n IW• '<fA~H the ',,,.. .. IOf ¥0\# .-t ""ll'•lte 'M'Of' nJ U •• y~ lh4' h"'9 lll>CI !he I• 1 ' tho> (Nltl ll..JUW if\ SM 11 "'"" t11e1> o• t._• alter lhe _.,. ~ 1 CC!"'C'if190 we • '"" •.ct·-· .,...,._ n-.. ... 1_. .... , ""I" 19'111 '°""'" C'-" ""'""•" • • .,.... •or'-"' -· "''""'"'"" ov ._ ~ ·-r " f1>Vt P' oc>• o• PllOll • ••'<>" •. ,. ,,,. l.OU<>ly Cl••• C .. ..-.n ~._,., • ttlO PtueOr 1u11e110 ~ ........,,, 1•.21, '"° NelN"""'9cltoeooww _......., 1 1• 1t10 fuc:ttd h ----------·---------W-·~l ... _..'!_iefO C8'1bni• tMt1 on __ w ti ..., lift Cit.,.. eoun.y °" W·ttl c<»•••••• 1110 11110~ ~~~~~~~~~!!!r.~!!!!!'!~~~!!llll!il!l!!il!l!!ll!"'ll .. 11!11111 .... I! •Jason's lucky! .He got some crutches to play with 'cause he broke his toe." by Brad Anderson '"No more' You 1us1 can't chase every car with a s tuffed Garfield 1n the window!·· !f AKCY TAAT.6 A ~D ~;TION .' DONT CALL ON n t ARLO Al'fD JA1fl8 .. THIS IS N 1(£ Cf '(J.J To H""f u~ o~eR R;R. Df~NEl> 6VES5 WMAT I MA\IE FOR LUNCM, MARCIE ... ™IRTV-~IVE FORTUNE COOKIE~! -". by Ch8rlel M. Schulz W~AT DOES TMAT ONE SAV. SIR ? \' w~o r=1xes ,youR LUNC~, KID ? II by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE l.c'Ol> TH I HK 'IJJ CAN 00 IT ~ .. ~~~ C~N ? L.ti'~ SU .1 " i ~ by Jimmy Johnson , FUNKY WIKKERBEAN SWA'i,MRE ~~ ~? M"i ~lMER ~ 1l4tM g) we. (J).AD HN! ._ ~1, \)l· ltlfERR\f'la) MfJiJ. \ . by Brian Basset NEW INR:>RfVIA'f10N CDNC.EfC!N IN& 1ME DEM 15€. Of iHE 5 1LA5 MAR~ SAVINGS AND I.DAN IS SfAR1lN6 1D SURFACE ... DllABBLE I • i I· , i , ( I , . I e · " . DENIUS THE MENACE by Hank Ketchum by Tom Batluk by Kevin Fagan 1W4l~~MU ~ Pa>lf.~l ' Lf.T T~ ~ft,(,~I