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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-14 - Orange Coast PilotWfATIEI ncrcasina~nns and much cooler with west winds to mp 1n the afternoon. Coutal/lntand hi&hs from 68 to 78. Lows from SJ to S9. For the Oranac Coast's most compietc weather information, includin& boat- ing. fishing and surfina reports and see Al. Ill THE llEWl/IOOlll Loose lips sink shi'pS. That Tria:itim left over f:-om World War II is no less true today. The talkative one was Pilar Wayne. who. a1 a rt>«nt pany, casually mentioned to Oraa1e Coast Dally Pilol prcsident and C.E.O. Bob Page that her new Kceshond pup. Thor. loves to bring in the mo rning Pilot and drop ii at Pilar"s feet. "I've got to.have a pholo of that."' Page declared. "We'll use it in a house ad" ... The ne:itl thing poor Pilar knew, she was on her kntts in__front of her Newport Beach home trying to interest Thor in a newspaper. Nat- urally. with our phqlographcr present. Thor pretended he had never before Sttn a Dally Pllot. .. Even with a subtly concealed stnp of bacon among the pages. Thor's in tertsl was nil. But when a neighbor dog wandered over to Stt what the fuss was about, Thor perked right up. In a flash. he and the new- -comer were off. his leash ripped from Pilar's hand and she was left with a bumptd knee and a possible broken fingertlaiJ .. ~The moral o(the story is to be very careful of what you say 10 Bob. Page at panies ... By the way, Thor _wandered home a few hours later and our pho.tographer L.cc Parne, who is very quick. came away w11h a fine · pholo which we'll drop at your f«t in .a wttk or so. -~··• llTllE TITIEEllT• 842-8088 , ...... ,. 11 •• mll Pi91A7 QUOTES Of THE OA Y "It M'asjust a biB mNs. TM bank lhousht they wcrr being robbed by the~ Juys, but they weren 't. Thar's the bottonJ line." Irvine Police Lt Mike White. on an &f'fument al a bank that was somehow m1sin1erpreted as 'an attempted robbery !AU. 0 .. When I niakr a mistake ir·s a bea.ut ... Fiorello Henry La Guardia (.1882·1947) TOOAY'I EVEflTS •The public is invited 10 a prescn-......._ talion of the Draft Masrcr Plan Update .for the Orange County Fair and E•JM>" sition Center at 6:30 p.m. at theFair- &rounds' Memorial Gardtns Building. •"A Chorus Linc .. will be per- formed at 8 p.m. •I the Orange Counly Performing Arts Center. Tickets arc SI 9·S4l. Call ll6-ARTS. LOTTERY DlcCI i:;.;i J-teans: Ace •aubi: Six 0 Diamonds.: Quttn • Spades: Seven ·JIDEX ()oon~n/Al Po•ca lOllAZ Pvbic nolicn/17 Sc("'!itls/15 Socitt)/A5 Sporb/11 1'I li1t""'/M w .. tller/U Fire · bits Club employees --tarn-o ut'-tcrbe heroes of night By Paul Arehipley Orllnge Coat Delly Pllol NEWPORT BEACH -It was a typical night at the Balboa Bay O ub. Residents in 1hc 144-unit Terr.cc apartment building were finishing up lhC' dinner dishes and wa1china the last stories on the six a·clock news. Two buildings away the bar was doing a lively cocktail hour. Outside. million-dollar yachts floated at their moorings in the bay. Just as he had been doing for the past three years, valet Tony Nealon was parking members" cars as they arrived 10 enjoy the amenities at one of New- port's mos1 pintigious addresses. Al 6:26 p.m .. the rou1i ne was shat- tertd. The hotel operator told Nealon and ·a co-worker 1here was a fire in the Terrace. .:. The pair raced down 1he boardwalk '>''CSt of1he clubhouse and up the back s1airs of the six-story building to the first fl oor above the garage. The fire. '>'·hich stancd in the kitchen of apanmcnt 130. was already burning · fiernly. "Flames were pouring out the kitChen ~ndow into the hallway." Nealon said. ··1 ran ne,.t door to 1-31,---- banged on lhc door and yel!cd 'fire!'" Spotting the apanmen1'1 tone tai- dcnt, Herlane Levin, comina up the back lairs. he realized there wu no one inside 10 worry about. Nealon. 21, smashed the window to a fi~ hose ca binet. rolled out the hose and began spraying a stream ·of water on the flames. Beyond the wall of flames on the other side of the hallway Nealon saw one of the club's maintenance engi- n«rs also ballling the fire. It was Lto Pilapil, who would re- ceive much of the credit for ext- inguishing the fire and who would suJTcr minor smoke. inhalation and a trip to Hoag Hospital for his efforu. , B . 1 .. _IJ o-1111 ~co.~,.. Heavy smoke _,,auses-20-units to be evacuated By Anne Cekota Or .. COMt Deir' Pltol NEWPORT BEACH -F;,. - out in the kitchen ofa Balboa Bay auti apllnmcnt Tuesday -evcnina, tendina heavy smoke throuchout the six-&evd luxury apanmcnt complex and cau5ina fire officials to evacuate at least 20 apanments. There were only minor injuries re· poned in the fire, which broke ou( at 6:26 p.m. in tho kitchen of a first4evel apanment in r the 144-unit Terrace Apanments Building. said Newpon Beach Fi"' Capt. Randy Schect<r. There wctt no esti17L1tes of damqe available. However, officials believed it would be in tht thou.sands of-doHars: Firefighltn controlled the: bLatt ib 10 minutes but not before flames dc- siroycd the small kitchen and caused htavy ~moke dam.qe th.rQUlbout the rest of the apartment. Scheerer said. Apanment tenant Hcrlane Levin was not at home when the fire started. Schttrn said. In vestip1on did not lcnow immediately what caused the blaze or have any damqe estimalCS. A Bay O ub maintenance enainoer. 32-year-old Leo Pilapil. was treated .and later released from Hoq Memorial Hospilll in Newport Beach for smoke inhalation suffered when be tried to put out the fire wilh a house line, Scheerer said. Charred lines .on lh.e walls inside the apanment showed tha' smoke filled morc than half the unit durins the height of the fire. Smoke also affected many other apartments and buildinas nearby. Schttttr s.iid. Newport.Dcc_a_cb and Costa Mesa fire offic1als were ready for the possibility of a much Laraer fire at the historic Ba y Club, ori&inally calling a 2-alann responst. AltotethtT. 33 firefi&.htrrs. fi"e fire engines. two battalion chiefs and four m°" pieces of equipment wtrc on scene. Schccrcr said. Nealon. a reSident of Hun1ington Beach. escaped injury. as did the build- ing's rcsiden1s. It was still an unK'ttlin• event for many of lhe tong-lime residents. ·· . .\ lot of our residents have bicxn See HEROES-,... FlreflghtOI' TOl'ry Lewis brings out one of the victims of'the S.lboa S._y Club -- fire, a cat named "Baby." The cat waa hkllng ~nder a tabkt on the rear balcony when firemen arrived. Two peopt9 were ateo Injured. one trom smoke Inhalation and the other wtth a acrape on the arm. .. You don'I know really lcnow wh.al you've aot until you get on sccnc,- Schttrcr told reportCf'S. Resident Gerrie K.asnicka was also unsure abou1 how serious the fire was when she was first tVattllted from her See AA.,_,... Piiot of crashed plane balled for achlavemantt_ By Rober1 Barker and Paul Archlpley Ortn0t C.0.11 Oelt'f' Pllol HUNTINGTON BEACH -t..wrentt Barrett. the pilot of a small airplane that cruhed Monday and killed all four aboard in Aspen. Colo., was hailed as an Qutstand· ing pilot, a arcat ou1doorsman and one of the best fisherm~n in 1he world. Ba~ll . 43. his wife of less than two years. Karolyn (Kay). 4.S. o( Huntinaton Harbour; Newpon Beach financial plaifner Russell G . Lind . .S2. an.d a Santa Ana mAn had a1tcnded a reunion at the Univenity of Colorado in Boulder o'·er 1he weekend. family membtrs said. After. the colle-ge fes11,·111es, which Bar· rttl rtponcdly a11endt"d t'\'CI'}' )'tar, he p;1otcd. his Cessna 21 0 10 Aspen y,·herc he and his wife reported!)' made arran,emenu " for a ski trip planned 1n Drttmbcr. The plane took off 1n clear "''tat her from Pitkin County AiTl)<)rt at noon. apparently headed for John Wayne A1Tl)<)n. 11 made a left tum and flrw into a bush-covered hillside. authoritiM said . ~~n Daily News reporter Mark Huff- Soo CRASH _,., Smith 'S_ lead :~u:~:C':1o~~ s.c,.mcn•o, -«k ancr A · judat: last Wttkend ordered tht Over Lungren Orange County roun1m1 hailed after the Democratic: Party allracd absentee blllot improprie1ics.. specifically that C t to I 0 7 7 Rqistrar Donald Tanney had railed to U ' verify aianatu"" on applications for thc: ballots. SANTA ANA -Dernbcrt1 "'~-'=M=os,,_t_o_f_t_hc:--absc-nl« votes bcina Smith's lead over Republiean Din counltd in Sacramento h.ad been e1- Lunsrcn dwindled to 1.077 votes latt ptttec1 to wind up in Lunven·s column. Tuaday, out or m~ than 6.S million And as the abscnttt vote continued to cast,•• 1bten1et haiku countina in the come in lite Tuesday, lhat appeaml to 11tomey aencrars . r.c:e continued in be tht caw. Slcramcnto. The 29.QOO.votc kad Snlith hc:ld after But 1beefttte ballots In °'11nee Cou• &list Wttk's retular ballots were counted ty '"""' locked up a thote ft-om other ha\! dwindled to lcssthan 1.110 by S:JO Calirorni1 counl·.a were still btin11 s. VO~ ,_ . '"' -.. • .AP I --- Thll -the -_,Aspen ah.,. the plone plloted by ~--8'1rrett _,, down. , Ba.Dk robberies, o~e real, one f~e, keep police, Busy By .Emlty- ond Anno Ctttolo •r. VINE -wo ~ afternoon bank robbtad, OD'lt OM of which 1umcd out ,to be. ta!. kept police busy alona 1hr Orailte C-T-y allcmoon. In C-c1e1 Mor, police wm look;na for • lone robber' who walktd into First 1ntcntate 8uk lad fted with an unknown amount o( cull. pollcie •id. Mcanwllllt, ;, lrvllle, porn calllftt thc:;r men. only to learn .. 9cr tlwre wu no a,1tempted blM robeay, j• a bolched hnt o( ..... -·tltot hod HOmo Bank officials thinkinc they were beitis heki up. .. It wasjusl a b;!a ~ .. lrviac PoAiot LL Mikr Wltitc aid. "The bo,nt iJiOiiilit ....,. btina robbed by -...,._bolt.., ...,.n'l That'• the bottom tim." Two ~ walked into Home lllllr. • 4180 llomnca ,..,kwwy•-l:Jt- and apparn\ly _,.. q '• wi6 .. othc:r • .., ..._,,, Wllill 11111. Otoe.,.., men told a Idler tllat !Iii Pli--10 rob hini, and .... turned into Ille -ii wfrtett ii rached • a s •II rr. .. ' • I ' 0111• • • by 811 K•ne· O.AanSLD by "'"' o.vi. C:OOHIW by Mentta & M•mtta '1 -"TlY_ to catch the next one before . it rolls to the bakery department." . ,, MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson .. The m istake you rnaCle was pattrng him on the head.·· NAl'fCT ARLO AND JANIS IT'S MOT IU HtJ1t ' , , OVERBOARD ~£ ADAM • • I ' They: ""' cal led · the 'bump· '· .. ' · the ·set"- • t.lu! "&plJ<e• . .. ' " ' . " . rl r f I' •', " " " ' " . . -.'-:.. - 7 . . '- ;f ~' W~AT CULi~ /Ml!l32r1Ei:E U~~E '10.J ™<WI t:l IM~!>\ tM< ffiEWI \lillH ~ ,_, ' . __, ,......~~~~~-r-~...., CULT1mS (offE E E.'llrL1'iNEO PltAJllUTS I KNOW THE ANSWER ~ SHOE FRED BASSET Fl(l5T 'fVLJ A U-E.~ l(OJ~ ,v'LAl-'l F~ME. &'I'&:! IT" BEEN NICE TM.KING 10 ""'. ( "., 6VT NOW 11l/E FOR60TTEN IT .. by Charles M. Sc:hutz ~ARO 10 EXPLAIN HOW THE HUMAN MIND WORKS, HUH, Ml>:AM ? -~-.. - DENIUS by Jeff MacNelly THE MENACE by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE • by Hank Ketchum by Pat Brady , and the .. bonlc •. AHl7 ~L<'» (f, i!MATJ 1 "llltTll<SS f'eOTWl()I " tn> Nor 1\lt 1\11£> 1lW 'ttXJ H£ i tlo£M \WU. et ~~ A M6'l SAW ()I TV... !1700-m' Ill ~ COONm<.' i "=""'-:o-- fHt CAP IA1:.-,\ .. , TOO MUCH i'f~· f uS TC Thi\;.:/ . • F<O v L" ' RM ME!. 1 ' --.,.. \.., ·-'1·r :.•.";":' by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1 '11'1 '!'IRED OF THE BAD RAP '!'HAT VIDEO 6AME5 /'<AVE '!'AKEN Fl'ONI 'TJ.JE SCHOl..AS'TlC. AP'/'Y!l.JDE 'ft.ST .1 1 I • FIR5'f , l'f'S 1-0'f"!l<UE fHA'f 51\JDEN'f 5WRE!:J HAVE ll DROPPED IN ALL AREAS ... IN FAc.'f, IN enME SUB:lECTb, f 'THEIR 6RADE5 HAVE • Ac1!JALI..<.> 60t-lE UP ·' ~--1 , ! l I ' by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER· OR FOR WORSE 1nf ,M, C HIC ~fN W 'Iv~ ~if Rt~OY :: So l ~TA S,W.LL SAL,N.QN by Hiffillflll Doux 'TUllBLEWEEDS by Tom Batluk 11lKE "DRIVER'S £0" FOR El<AMPL..E ,., by Lynn Johnston i l ' I ! '-------..alu by Kevin Fagan by T. K. Ryan - • IB1lfl Increasing cloudiness and much cooler with west winds to l S mph in the afternoon. Coastal/Inland highs from 68 to 78. Lows from SJ to 59. For the Orange Coast's most complete weather information, including boat- ing. fishing and surfina reports and see page At. IM TllE MEWll_, Loose h ps sink ships. That maxim left over from World War II is no less true today. The talkative one was Pilar Wayne. who, at a recent party. casually men1i9T1ed to Oru1e Coa1t Dally Pilot presid'ent and C.E.O. Bob Page 1hat her new Kccshond pup. Thor, loves to • bring in the morning Pilot and drop it at Pilar's feet~" I've got to have a photo of that," Page declared. "We'll use it in a house ad" ... The next thing poor Pilar knew, she was on her knees in front of her Newport Beach home trying to interest T~or in a newspaper. Nat· urally. with our phoiographer present. Thor pretended he had never before Sttn a Dally Pllot. .. Even with a sub1ly concealed stnp of bacon among the pages. Thor's interest was nil. But when a neighbor dog wandrred over to sec what the fuss was about. Thor perked right up. In a flash. he and the new- comer were ofT. his leash ripped from Pilar's hand and she was left with a bumped knee and a possib~ broken fingernail... The moral of the story 1s to be very careful of what you say to Bob Pageu-pan1es. .. By the way. Thor wandered home a few hours later and our photographer Lee Pa~e. who is very quick. came away with a fine photo which we'll drop at your feet in • a week or so. 24· .. mllm Tll'IEEllT• 842-8088 Ya• •f'I Cl I lltl PlllA7 llUOTEI OF THE BAY "It was just a big mess. The bank thought they .. t're being robbed by these guys. bur they weren ·r. Thar's the bouom /me ... Irvine Police Lt. Mike White, on an a'lument at a bank that was somehow misinterpreted as an attempted robbery (Al). 0 "When I make n mistake it's a beaut ... Fiorello Henry La Guardia ( 1882-1947) TODAY'I EVEllTI •The public is invited to a presen- tation of the Draft Master Plan Update for the Orange County Fair and Expo- sition Center at 6:30 p.m. at the Fair- aroundt' Memorial Gardcn..swtding. • .. A Chorus Linc" will be per- formed at 8 p.m . at the Orange County Performing Ans Center. Tickets arc S l C).$42. Call SS6-ARTS. LOrrEllY Dlcc1 V> Hearts: Aet +Clubs: Srx () Diamonds: Queen • Spades: Seven 8'tdle column/IS Businns/M Clmffild/ 14 CotMcs/11 Crosswonl/1$ Entwt..-.nt/M ~/15 AM l'*'/15 Opmt0n/A7 Pola lOt/U Pubtlc notica/17 Ser amtltl/15 Socatty/15 Sports/II 1V l!stiftp/ M Weattlef /11 Club employees turn out to be · heroes of nigh t By Paul Arehlpfey Onlnge Coat Diiiy Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -It was a typical night at the BaJboa Bay Oub. Residents in the 144-unit Terrace apartment building were finishina up the dinner dishes and watching the last stories on the six o'clock news.' Two buildings away the bar was doing a lively cocktail hour. Outsid~, million-dollar yachts floated at thetr moorings in the bay. Just as he had been doing for the past three years. valet Tony Nealon was parking members' cars as they arrived to enjoy the amenities at one of New- port's most prestigious addresses. At 6:26 p.m .. the routine was shat- tered. The hotel operator told Nealon and a co-worker there was a fire in the Terrace. · The pair raced down the boardwalk west of the clubhouse and up the back stairs of the six-story building to the first floor above the garage. The fire. which started in the knchen of apartment 130. was already burning fierctly. "Rames were pounng out the kitchen window into the hall~" Nealon said. "I ran next door to 131. banged on the door and yelled 'fire!' " Spottina. be apal"lment'a lone fftt. dent. Herlanc Levin. comlna up the back stain: hr rcaliud there was no one inside to worry about. Nealon. 21. smashed the window to a fire ho~ cabinet. rolled out the ho~ and began spraying a stream of water on the flames. Beyond the wall of flames on the other side of the hallway Nealon saw one of the club's maintenance en&i- nttrs also battling the fire. It was Leo Pilapil. who would re- ceive much of the credit for ext- inguishing the fire and who would suffer minor smoke inhalation and a trip to Hoag Hospit.M for his efforts. Nealon. a resident of Huntington Beach. escaped mJury. as did the build- ing's residents. It was still an un~nhng event for many of the long-time residents. "A lot of our residents have been See HEROES/Illa Piii 0..... ~ Coell Olly "°' Areflghter Terry Lewis brings out one of the Yk:tlma of the Balboa Bay Club flre, a cat named "Baby." The cat was hiding under a table on the rear balcony when firemen arrived. Two people were Mio injured. one from smoke Inhalation and the other with a 1erape on the arm. Heavy smoke causes 20 units to be evacuated By Anna c.ko&a ~Inge Coell Delly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Fire broke out in the kitchen of a Balboa Bay Club apartment Tuesday evenina. sendina heavy smoke throuahout the six-level luxury apanment complex and causiaa fire officials to evacuate at least 20 a pan men ts. Thert were only minor injuries n> poned in the fire, which broke out at 6:26 p.m. in the kitchen of a first.Jevel apartment in the 144-unit Tenaoc Apanments Building. uid Newport Beach Fire C~pt. Randy Scheerer. There were no estimates of damqe available. However. officials believed it would be in the thousands of dollars. Firefightcn controlled the blaze in 10 minutes but not before flames de- stroyed the small kitchen and cauted heavy smoke damaee ~ut the rest of the apartment, Scbcem' said. Apartment tenant H~ Levin was not at home when the ~ started, Scheerer said. lnvestipton did not ltnow 1mmcdJately what cauted tbe blau or have an) damqc estimates. A Bay Oub ~llitc~~ ·enameer. 32-ycar-old Leo Pilapil, was treated and later released from Hoaa Memorial Hospital 1n Newpon Beach for smoke in.balauon 5Uffcred when be tried 10 a>ut o,.t tM 1m with a bou99--~ Schttrer said. Owred lines on the walls inside the apanment showed that smoke tilled more than half the \lnit during the height of the' fire. Smoke also affected many other apanments and buildings nearby. Scheerer said. Newpon Beach and Cost.a Mesa fire officials were ready for the possibility of a much larser fire at the historic .Bay Club, oriJjnally calling a 2..alarm response. Altoaether, 33 firefi&bters, five fire engines. two batta.lion chiefs and four more p1eces of equipment were on sc:cne. Schccrcr said. "You don't know really know what you've aot until you art on scene," Sc'hocrer told reponen. Resident Genie K.asn1ck.a was also unsu~ about how senous the fire was when she was first evacuated from her See FIREIWll9 Piii Piiot of crashed plane ballad for achlevamants ~ end Paul Archlpley Orange Coast 01llly Piiot HUNTINGTON BEAC H -U.wrenoc Barrett. the pilot of a. small airplane that crashed Monday and killed all four aboard in Aspen. Colo .. was hailed as an outstand- inn>itot 11 great outdoorsman and one of the best fishermen in the world. BatTCtl. 43. his wife of less than two years, Karol)n (Kay). 45. of Hununaton Harbour. Newport Beach financial planner Russell G. Lind. 52. and a Santa Ana man had attended a reunion at the University of Smith'$ lead overLunmn cut to 1,077 SANTA ANA -Democrat Ario mitb's le.ad over Republican Dan lunA"Cn dwindkd to l .077 YOta late Turid&), out of more than 6.$ mllboa cast, as absentee blllot count1ns in the attorney tcneral' r'ICe continued in Sacramento. But abetfttft ballots in <>ranee c~ t)' Yt'C1"C locked up as thole ftoom other California count~ wett atiH bcina Gelorado in Beulder over the W««nd.- family members said. After the collqe fes11 v111es, which Bar- rett reportedly attended every year. he ptloted b1s Cessna 210 to ~spen where he and his wife rcponedl) made amngcments for a ski tnp planned in December. The plane-took-Off lD clear weather from Pitkin County Airport at noon. apparently headed for John Wayne A1rpon. lt made a left tum and flev. into a bush-<:overcd h11ls1de, 1uthon11cs said. Aspen Dally News reporter Mark HufT- See' CRASH!llm Piii tabulated in Sacramento a Wttk after the election. A judie last Wttkend ordered the Orange Count)' countma halted after the Democratic Pany allqcd abscnttt blHot impropriet.n, pecifteally that Rt&iitrar Donald Tanney had failed to vmfy sianaturcs on 1pphcat1ons for the blHot Most of the abscnttt votes beiq counled an Sacramento had bttn u- pec:ted to Wlnd up in Lvnsren's column. net u the absentee vote continued to rome 1n late Tuesda>. that appeared to bt the catc. ~ 29.000.votc lead m1th hdd afttt ant ~k's rq\llar blllots ~ counted had dwindled to tm than I.I tO by $:30 s.evo~,_ Thla w the m near Aspen aftef" the pfane piloted by l.ANnla Barrett WMt down. ~ Bank robberies, one real, one false, keep police busy:~- By Emly Ad9rN Ind AnNI Cekola IRVlNE -Two rq>oned afternoon bank robbelia, only one of which turned out to be saL k~ police busy atona the ~ COM& T...-y aftemoon. In CoroM del Mer,"°"" wett looking tor a tone robbrt Who walked into First lntmuite lult and fted with an unkno•-n amount ol c:m_ pali6e liiid. Meuwlule. ill lrvi-, Potier a.upt tbcir fMft, Oftly eo ll8ni IMcr tbeR WM no at~l*d ._. ......,,. j• a botched line ol com••lC81icm IMt Md Home I I I I ··1 • HE II • The day bartender at Woody's Wharf in Newport Beach, he's been with the waterfront watering hok si nce it opened in 1965. A SHOT Of CREATIVITY He 1s famous locally for inventing the Hot Shot. a mix of coffee. Balle\ ·s lnsh Cream anti Tueca. He 1s aJso the maker of the Watermelon· shooter. which tastes JUSt like watermelon. WHAT'S NOT TO UIET Cullinane sa}s the time h.i'> ··gonl' b~ pretty fast ... It's a very pleasant place to work. I hl..l· the water. We have a real good clientele .. IEMEMBElllG WOODY Cullinane wa'I hired b} o nginal 0"ner Woody Payne. who aied in a traffir a l'1dent eight )Cars ago. "He helped a lot of people." Cullinane rl·call'I ... He "as son of an anonymous fnend to the various customer'> "hen the~ u~d to get in trouble." 'HAPPY ANNIVERSARY To mark Cull1nam"!> ~5th ann1' e rsary. Wootl)'s Wharf will be holding a part}' at noon Thursday The address 1s 23 18 Newport Bl vd .. on thl' Pcn1n<iula 1n Newport Beach. -Compiled by Ro1er Bloom Local News Briefs Driver dies attir beal't att1clt . Hl'N r1;-...c, l O'-BEA< H -.\ 59-~ear-<>ld man was killed Monda) night after he apparent!~ suffered a heart attack and vet'red into onroming traffit· Thco<lorl' flau of We'ltm•n"jrr \.\as rushed to Hoag Hospital. but died 1,l10rth aha the 9 40 pm colh'l1on. pohce Lt. Jeff Cope said. l\o 1.inc cl!>c \\3S scnousl~ lnJUred m the wreck. Fl.it1 "•" dm 1ng north on Brookhurst Street. JUS t north of .\dam'> \' l'llUl'. "hcn h1\ car \uddcnl} dnfted ac ross traffic lanes and into om:om1ng cars. (ope )<ltd Police suspect Fla11 ma) ha'e 'iu ffcreJ a hl·an attack JU!>I bt:fore losing control of his car. nau\ ca1 \IUl'SWlpcd one dnven by 25-)car-old Richard Rudolph 11! I lunungton Beach. but Rudolph escaped lnJUry. Cope sat ti. · Five car smashup 11N1111t1 1rw•st L.\C1l '\ 8[.\C H -\ ~5-vear-old Costa M esa woman who lost control of her rnr on Pacific ·coast H1gh""a~ late Monda) ran min fi, l' p.11 lr.cd l3f\ anti \\a-. latl·r arrested for drunken dnvmg. polll.l' \a1tl .\lthough r>onna \fanc Bro thers escaped the dangerous odcss) "''h onh a minor ml to her chm. shc cntletl up damaging four 'mt.igc l'ar, and JU\1 bard) a'o1ded h11ting a S450.000 Porsche. l agun.i Bc:llh Pol1cc gt. Bob Rahaeuscr said "To re'>tore them to their onginal rnnd11ion 1s going to hr C\trl·mel) C\pensl\c." Rahacuscr said. lie J1d not have an estim ate of 1he damage. however Hrothers reportedly veered right at 1111<1 N. Pacific Coa st H") and hi t a parked Saab Her car. a l IJM1 I ord Mustang, was thcn propelled b) the impact into an oldl·r mo<ld Mercedes lknz parked 1n front of the Vintage Car C 1allc~ at I 1 <i5 N Pacific Coast Hw) Her car was reported to ha'c thl·n hit twn other vintage model Mcrccdcs~Ben1 cars and a Porslhe The momentum of hl·r car then larncd Brothers across thc highway into oncoming northbound t1 arfa. but she missed h1tt1ng an) cars before coming 10 re'>I at the l urh ... She was very luck)." Rahaeuscr said. Brothers was arrc'>tctl aller 'hl "as treated at South Coasi Medical Center ~he ".is taken 111 <>range County Jail, where she is-bemg held in lrco of S ~. liWt tr:rrr -By ,.e D•lly Pilot The World ... in f ot:~~ !\~inutes ........ WASHINGTON-KeysnatGf'lia ..... ..,..llked ... lfr l Bush on 1\aesday to convene an CIDll'll8CY _.. of Conarw llr wba1 Republican leader Bob Dole .ued a --,UM&p-oHbut-up .. vole OD administration policies in tbe Per1'ln Oult. The White House quickly oppa.d dai Wea u uuec:aury, ad Senate Democratic Leader Oeoqe Mitchell, too, ahowoct lime e.alhusiasm. But Mitchell said Senate beariqs would be 1eheduJcd on I.be aulf crisis. probably in the nnt teVeral wteka, becaUle "the American people deserve a full naliot;W debete.•• . . . Presidential press secretary Martin Fitzwater. votC1fll adm1nis.- tration opposition to a special conpessional session. said simply, ''There is no war ... Mitchell, of Maine. said a ~ session would be justified only if lhe president makes a decision to 10 to war and that Bush's moves so far amount only to threats -which he can issue without permission from Capitol Hill. . . The Democratic leader said there would be heanngs soon by the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees . LONDON -Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's former deputy Sir Geoffrey Howe launched a scathing attack against her Tuesday. telling the House of Cof!lmons .sh~ ~as split the government and jeopardized Bnta1n s future. Several lawmakers said Howe's action set the stage for the most serious c~allen~e . to Mrs. llchtr in her1 I 1'C3TS as-pnme-minister. The most likel) challenger. former Defense Minister Michael Heseltinc. had until midday Thursday to decide whether to run against her in the annual election for leader of lhe governing Conscrvatl\e Part} and thus prime minister. Ho~ resigned Nov. I to protest Mrs. Thatcher's rcJCCtion of a plan adopted by the 11 Thatcher other European Community leaders at a summit in Rome to set up a singk central bank by 1994 and a single c urrcnq. perhaps by the year 2000. 0~ Q"~ s~ ~heral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIE.,S "C o me on up." Cork) Miles barked out. wa ving Katherine Bell aboard the huge cabin cruiser docked at the Balboa Bay Club. Kathcnne. sutldcnl) unsurl' what to Cl.peel. gingerly chm~ up onto the boat. ··skip. eo get us a handful of Coronas and a couple of ship cocktails .. This young lad} and I have some talking to d o.'' Kathenne tool.. a seat in o ne of the captain's chairs and. despite the danger that seemed to be: lurking ncarb>, took a second to admire the '1ew -the sun bounced off the water. two young kids 11ppcd past on "mdsurfcrs and a sabot cut an angle across the harbor tr) mg to <:atch a gust of wind on a windless da) Another rx·rfl'l't da) in paradise. ··~o. \OU wanted 10 talk \I.Ith Mr. Skip Simpson:· Cork) began, pulling a pack of c1garre1es fro m the back pocket o f t\ls knee-len&th ~hort~. ··Do )OU mind 1f I ""o nder wh} the local newspaper puhh,hc r might want to be chatting with one of my employ~s?" ··1.. I thought that... Well. I was ... " Corl..} sudden!} laughed ... Since words escape you. wHy don't \Ou let me answer: You're still hung up on this theor) that I was ~omeho"" responsible for the unfortunate death of David Hensen. And being a member .-0f the media. an occupation somewhere bc:ncath a lawyer. you·,e resorted to hassling my hired help." Kathenne paused bc:fore she a nswered: "If you had any guts. you"d let me talk 10 Skip. Alone. What do you have to hide?"' To he cohtinut."d ... Did You Know? Coast llVI Ilks PNVlllld food f• A111rlcan lndl1ns •Jn Laguna Beacla: The coast hve oak has shiny. spined leaves that IJst two or three years hcfore fal ling from the tree. The live Oak also produ~s a vast amount of acorns summer through fall. ·\rnrnl>, leached and ground into meal were a principal source of font! for American Indians. Coa '!t "' e oaks arc found in the interior \ alleyi-below 5.000 fee t where light ram fall occurs. Doa'I 80 Ht oa •limb! Sead your bl1torlcal l•ct1 to Did YH -· . w ASlltN010N -... AlaD en.toe illcl n.dly ..... CllllCef 1re1unen11 ill c.tilnil W6ll fNV'lll him • _..... mucll Of the Sena .. Edlkl c.a.n .... llMri• ia the .. ltmtiaa ·rra .... ~ llDft. DClliL. w a{ the 1en1aora Udtr la¥tll ~ he ~!"'-ble ...... -1 ud ~Udday, whea • uon ~ and IMt t>ec. • When' it ii litely tO bfte a Tbe beain Thundly for the ~ton~ received Sl .3 million from H. Keatiq Jr. and hll ltlOCl'~ -and ~ intervened wilb replalOtl OD behalf of the former chief Of the faded LiDClOID S.viqs and Loan. c. 'bu · The committee is tryina 10 dcienn!ne ~bet~tt tne oontn lions influenced the ac:tions of the tenators m v1olauon of the chamber's rules. . Se. . . Cranston did not run Tuesday for re-e~1on as . nate !ft1JOf11) whip, and announced he wouJd not run ap1n for hts scat 1n 1992. bcc4use he has prostate c.ancer. MOSCOW -In a mltjor step towa.rd endi~J the paralysis of power in the Soy1et .u nion. Bons Yeltsin said Tuesday he and M1kha1l Gorbachev have agreed to divide authority between. tbe · central government and his Russian federation. The two agreed to appoint commissions .of their Cabinet ministers to allocate the authonty and propen.y of the national govemmeot ~nd the Russian parliament, which emerged as a nval for power after Yeltsin was elected to the newly. created post o.f Russian president in June. . ''Russia has chosen its path and 1s on Its way." Yeltsin told Russia's parliament in the most detailed account yet of his watershed. four-hour y ttst meeting with the Soviet president on Sunday. . e n During the meeting. as rt<'ount.ed by ye1tsin. Gorba~hcv m.ade major concessions to arrest the d1Stntcgra11on of the Soviet Union,_ made up of 15 republics. most o f them restive as they yearn for more independence. -By ~e AHocl•led Pre., News of the Weird W.-11 .. ¥11111111111111 Clltlllft•Ml)lll AUSTIN, Texas -.\ state clerk'c; suggestion lo use a ma- chine 10 rount pages ma> win h im S 10.000. but 11 alread} has cost him his Job Geo rge .\rrO)OS o f Georgeta" n 1s o ne of SC\ en finahsts for thC' fi rst pn1e 1n the governor"s Producll' 11 y Sugges· t1on .\"ard!o. The" inner\ arc to be announced Thursda) His entr) e:\plaincd a way to save monty for the Tuas Workers Compensation Com- mission. But the monc) saved was h1!1 own SI 0,42~-ycar salary. "In onl} four months. l suc- ceeded 1n eliminating m y JOb ... ht said. laughing. 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Tht u ••rfc11 bellt were palled •Wttn 1:30 p.m. Friday 1'"1 l:JO a.m. SlturdSy. tnd ran off ~11h .1 '" l'Jl k of Pepsi Cola the man had bttn canrina hom1.· hom 1hc \tore The robbtry occurnd at about 9 n' p "' f 11111111 .... , A 45-)'ear-old I nuntain Valley man rrponed mail stolen from h" bm 111 thr 100 block of Os~ry Lant', and his bank told him 'llml·one (Ol')td hi sianaturc on a check 11aa1n~1 a non-c\l\ll'nt hank acc:ounl. 0 Somconl' brulr.c o<r the car and k1ckcd hole$ in • fibe1'1Jru cow 81 l<cllkvlCW Dairy II 9080 Talben St. 0 Ancr 't1c .. 1n1 a 'ICrt'wdrh·erin the lock ofa 1989 Ford truck. somcont took an tn-duh comp.a d11C player. an amplifier and speakt'rs. all val~ at S2.0SO The truck was parked at the ownt'n rt11dtnce on IM 17000 blodt o( Mt. uhta It the llmt' or tht' buralar)'. I PJlll..a "cral men armed thcmttl"cs Wllh bucblll bite and hit rocks 11 pe s1n1 mo1on1t1 nar the Sout.lwm Cahfornia Editon o. po~r plant at Pet1Ac: Co.-H•wey and Newland trcct. 0 Someone llM\hed Uw Window 10 a~ luicll RcpJ at MwdJ Park Ind Mok a punt <'OftSltfti"I ~ 0 A woman came home from.,.,.."' ind ro.nd that • somcollt stoic a v1deocauettc rc<iordcr from her coach 11 the Huntinaton Mobile Estates. 76S2 Garfield A\le, 0 · Someone stoic hockey cqu1pmtnt from a n hlclc: in the carpon in tht 8400 blocl of Jenny lane. 0 A newspaper delivery min rcponcd 1hat the front door at V11Jaac Liquor on Rrookhurst Strcel l\ad bttn smithed out. 0 Vandals alishtd the tire or a white: Ford EJCOrt in Ole dnvewt)' 1n the 18000 blodt of lvcwy Crat l.afte. c ., meo~ smashed a window and 1tole beer and mooc:y at a rtt1dencc 1n the 17000 btock or Ncwtand trcct. ...... Someone ''°~ 1 1917 blKk Kawualt1 Nuua from oullick 1 ltilde~ on Haya ll'eet. 0 Tbicvc:s cn1c:~ a homt on Scramwood th~ an open $1idina aJau door and atolc a ldc'phc>DC answmnt madl1ac. 0 Two bika "" ltoleta ftont I 111"11 Ott Wia; OM a 26-indt *ti Ind 11!\'tr mm•a VitUI ud I .... I 2-tpted ma•,._.., btb. I£ .... A 1917 Pondtc "'Mltn hm~tM _,._Of Forest A vcniac. The owner rcponed thar he tmf bn keys in hit pouc:sal(>n and was u~ on lht paym,nt • A IUIPICIOUS look1n1 man With • larac tapestry baa o"tr his shoulder was stopped 1n the 300 bloclc Q( Fotttt Awnuc and pt1ced under armt for posseu1on of stolen propcn) 0 A whne. airls mountain bike. vo lU«t 11 $40(). wu stoltn from the 300 btoc:k of Con)'on Acrn Drive. .. ........ A Bc:llftowtr woman ~ported she 101 two suspicious phone call• Oft htr unhsltd teltph()ne fiom somtOM •ho knew btf huMflnd' n,.,. name •nd d1nlt'ted the ~pk to come to Ntwpon Cc1ttcr 1t 1 sptttrl(' time and they -ould be cl .. blt fof' a new ca-. SJ0,000 aiah or a °''"'""'" 'llCltion. The woman wai pent(liJarly concerned that the C"alltr told her tO ~\C their C'ar w1lh tht> petllint ltltndaOL 0 Tbc: Pl*"lt' 10 1 Voho station wtfPn was lttft '"''"' out of the car and 11eah"I 1· ~w11 a"'1 pair of 1bons f1om a a1rpon 1n the 2800 bloc~ or N~ loukvlrd. .c An SI J.000 Rok\ •ak'h _,, m• '"-from the k1 .. 1we counta of 1 holM 1n the 100 bkxk of Amtt~ A~e•u1t. 0 A "'°""'" In an 1pannwn1 1n tM 400 bkict ol Sansa AM AYnut ~· tajt lo find Mt ~ .-. hm 1 b9droom drftirr' Ind I WlMow tl'ftftl ntliaiftl hm a th"" tOOlft ... ~. • • <*. ... Diii 11111 ... -... .... la n. l'Nd Cohlnla S.111nlay? Tbat ..... Plail S.w hid loll hil bid b i'Mlection IO lbe Newpon Beaeh City Couacll. .. I know a1 a.. one per. 10n who did: Phil S.uonc. ''This meuaee is for Fred Manin, .. ht called in on the FAthor's Hotline. "Hey, Fred. this 11 Phil Sa.nt0ne. 1 WU IU~ aurprited that I k>t1 the election for city council Fred Martin like you taid •.. Who beet me? -----------rm curious to know:• Dumb ol' Fred lat you, Phil. Dumb ol' Fred, whole c---~~~--~~ head was thinkina Don _ Strauss, but whote finacrs ~re typina Phil Sansone. While this nub does no1 quite rank with lhe Chicago Tribune's "DEWEY WINS!" headline the day after Harry Truman schnockered Tom Dewey in the 1948 Presidential el('Ctton it is certainly an embarrassment. • · ---~ ~ Olllll DlllW .... Aa wida MY .. Ol liblill-'. lrvtM IMhaeldllt._TIUkiaba.Ja .. n, ..... -y llrikial lim.Uaritia. Anet. 11 in many tamilia. the dif- rtrencn between the two sisters ~ unmil&abbk. f rna,ine. (or example, Irvine - Which lalely has had ditru:ulty fill- ina itl. five City Cou~cl seats - tryina to Kat JS counal members, a1 Taukuba. Japan docs. On the other hand, like its Cali- fornia sister, Tsukuba is a new city. ctated and beina built as pan of a snnd master plan. Th<* are a couple of the qualities that caU&ht the attention of Irvine City Council member Paula Werner on. her first full day in the Japanese metropolis. Werner is part of the first Irvine deltption to travel to the clly of 140,000 (Irvine's population is 110.000) since a sister my rela- tionship was established Last year. W i•h hrr are Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan. Co•aeilman Art Bloomer, .......... Dir•~ llebln Johnton and pnMOCOI oftloer Mia cardola and --ci~ oMa1k From her T....._ ..._.room, Wemer detcribed IM ,,,_,., first full day of nploriftl the aty. The tour init~lly ralted eycblows in Irvine becaUtt Shlridan bad op- pofCd the formation of &itaer city ties. The Irvine delellUon, with the exception of Wtmcr. it travehna at city expen~. and most. except Werner. bro\llht l1)0Uta a)9nl. The first da>'• ect1vion were dominated by tours or the univer· sity that strves H the ci1y•1 core and is. in fact. the main reason for its ex.is1encc. The uo1versity's focu i tcience and research and its practical appli- cation, Werner said. And forming relations with ov~ learning centers is a primary aoal. she added Tsukuba. an hour's drive from To~o. was formed by a mandate from the national aovernment, tn hopes of rclievina congcstton m the capital ci1v. Werner said. The a<>Ytmment COft\'erwed IM ftve farmina vU~ Lbat OMic stood whett one-third of the oou- tty's rHCarch 1nsututions are now located. The blcnd1na of numcrou1 lOC:ll ,overnmcnts produced the ~ 1naJy ovcrwhclmina number ol council mcmbea here, Werner aaicl. But the current JS 1s down from tbe original •total of 92. she said. And of the 35 current Tsukuba counCil members. only two are women. a stark contra.it to lrvine'• ratto of two women out of Oyc. While the focus of the emcf'IJns city IS SCLencC' and research - Tsukuba's official name inch.c:tes tbe title Sc1~cc City -not every- thing here bears the &Jint of modem technology, Werner sa1d. Tsukuba's ma)or was delayed in amvin1 at a ceremony Monday ~ause he v.as judgma hogs at an exh1b1t1on. Werner said. The area is known lhrougtlout Japan for its pork production. and the oriJIDIJ slod. used lo launch hoa-ra1sina he~ came from the U nited States. '>hl· \atd '• But the Irvine de:~ did meet with the rest Ille city91 sizeable 11oup of elected oflciell, and cxchaneed c:eremoaial ~ before cnjoyina a meal tllat <* member tf lhe Tsu.kuba c:ootiftemt complained consisted or au--. rather than Japanese food. Wern.er said. Borrowina from Mark Twain: Repons of Mt. Sansone·s demise, ~lit~cal and otherwise, arc greatly exaggerated. Indeed. In the column that ran the day after the election- which was written while the polls were still open-·we wen1 way out on the ususal limb and predicted that Mr. Sansone would be re- electrd handily. Of course he would; he was unopposed. Irvine Co. l~unches open space Plan We forrcast the same for Mr. Strauss, who, unfonunalely for him. was not unopposed. Me• culpa.. Councilman Sansone. 0 Company choo ses con servan cy group to ma nage land Food Flpt: Editor Bill Lobdell a nd reigning restaurant cntac Judy Chamberlaiq aR swamped with entries for lhe Oru1e Coast Delly Pllot'1 Great Restaurant Reviewer &arch. With the entry deadline passed. it can now be divulged that there 1s-at lcasl should be-a secret critenon for winning lh1s wnte- off. It involves tbc anwortt in the ad that has been promoting the contesL Flanking the lext are a fork on the left border. a knife on tht' right. Good> points should accrue to the would-be re' 1ewtr who notes that the the cuttina cd&e of the knife blade 1s po1nt1ng outward-a dreadful no-no for a proper place scttin.g. . As has been duly noted above. columnists do make mistakes. Since this ad 1s for a rtstaurant cnt1c. would the backwards knife bC called a m1stcak? 0 Fearles1ly F1~l•1 Fre.cl: It seemrd that my maligning of Mr. By Tony Dodero Orange Coetl Delly PllOt IRVlNE -In order to accelerate the public•s access to 16.000 acres of land, the Irvine Co. has entered into an agreement wnh a con- servancy group to develop a stew- ardship plan to manage this pnme real estate. "The Irvine Co. views itself as a builder and planner of master- plannrd communities:· said com- pany vice president Gar) Hunt Not onl) docs the Jn1ne Co. want to develop land for shopping Ct'n1rr'i nnd hou'ling. hut 11 •~ al~ interested in prescrvmg open sp.tll' he said. The Nature Conservanq. Jn in- tcrnattonal land presen al1on or· ganizauon. was chosen to manJgl· that open spact' by the In inc < u The In-me Co. Open pal·e Rl'· serve tewardshtp Plan will pro' tdl· for land-use pohc1es. public aLtl·c,, opponunittes. resource con'K'r'J· t1on and habitat enhancement pro- grams The plan 1s schrduled hi he ~ompleted 1n June 1991 '"We belle'e the con~nJnl,·, involvement to help protct I lhl' natural rc\ourccs that e\t\I' nn lhl',1: land'i. as wc:U a' pro\ 1Clc lnmpatahk puhhc acces'I. will bt-a hrnl'li1 tor generattons 10 come·· Hunt \Jld < arol Hoflman In 1ne ( o 'KC prcs1drn1 of communal) rdaltons. 1dl'nt1til·d three area'i that ha-.e hem rarmarled for earl~ pubhc aete'i'i • Thr '\l·"'pon <.oast. :!.400 Jl re' 01--f\aturJI open space locatrd nr3rh-. the < n 'ital ( o' e State Park • l 1ml'ston·l. < 3n\On. 5.500 acres uf nJtural "-Oodlands loc3tt.'d ~outhl'J\I ol lr'tnl' Lake • l prx-r Prtt.'" < 3n,on a ''0- acrt' rarn:I tn<,tdc th<' 1..·1t1c' of Sansone might have been a Freudian slip. If so. lhere was a great opponunity to check it out: The Freud Symposium at UCI. It was nice. frolhy fare for a sunny Sat.urday on the Orange Coast: '"A S)·mposium reviewing lhe key aspects of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory and its impact on an. literature and religion." New area code planned for 714 region We caught UCI drama professor Stephen Barker"s presentation on "Father Figures: Nietzsche. Freud and Autoaesthetic Force:· OR.o\NGE .COUNTY -0¥ 1993. m1lltons of newcomers who helped fuel a populal1on explosion 1n Orange ('ounl> and the Inland Empire and brought technolog) wuh them will ha' e their own area code. an official said Tuesda~. Evef) time Dr. Barker made a significant point. lhc 200 or so heads in the audie11cc would nod knoWingly. The) understood when he talked about "the aesthetics of textualtty:· ··proto- subhmauon" and '"the metaphoric tableaux of metaphysical truth ·· i\rea code 7 14. 1Ah1ch 1s eApectcd 10 run out of prefi\es b} late 1994. will~ JOtned hy area code 90Q. said Pacific Bell .\rea Vice President RC'ed L. RO\ah> Fortunately, Professor Barker had a lot of slides to show. so I did learn one thing: G. Gordon Liddy and Fnedcnch Nietzsche are starthng look-ahkes. Actually, I could understand Freud's theor) that. '"Happiness 1s silence:· A lot of people in Santa o\na Heights. Costa Mesa and Newpon Beach. over which airplanes fly more loudly and more often. will agrt'C w11h lhat. The Symposium k1ckrd-off an exh1btt of some of Freud"s collecuon of ant1qu1l1es at the UCI Fine Ans Galle!)' through Dec. 13. noon-5:00 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. The Freud fest 1s .. lt'i; another sign of the e~plosl\e populatton .md technolog) growth in Orange Count) and tht Inland Empire."' he !>ntd. really quite interesting. ' · .. W1lh area code 909, ""e can meet lhe con11nuing need for rcs1- denl1al and husincss relephone Fred M1rtla'1 colama ru1 every Moaday, Wtdaesday ud &amuy. . UCI researchers link television to high. cholesterol in children By Russ Loar Orwige Cout Deity Not IRVINE -A UCI study linkin1 televlSIOn v1cw1ng with ht&h levels of cholesterol 1n children does not mean telcv1s1on '1deo game players arc off the hook. according lo re- searchers. ··we would expect lhat our find· ings would mclude video pmes as well. howe' er. we still need to 10vest1ptc this question funhcr:· said Dr. Nathan Wong. a n assistant adjunct medical professor at UCI. "We don't expecl there to be a major difference. Even when kids are playing video pmcs they arc also consummg Junk food." Although researchers say Junk- food touting com-mercials en- courage tht youngsters' high cholesterol diets. they do not be· heve improvrd tele' 1s1on prosram- min& 1s the ansv.er. .. Telev1s1on m and of Itself 1s not causin1 h11h t'holcsterol.'' Wona said "It's simply a marker for an unhealthy hfe1tyle that includes , things such as ph) s1cal 1nactl\ 11) cholcslerol k' cl~ in children. ac· and poor d1etaf) habits ·· rord1ng to researchers. "'\\-e ha' e Researchef"i from l 'Cl and the demonstrated that ellcess1ve TV .&.mencan .\cadem ) of Ped1atncs v1t'wtng a!t a ·nsk factor" 1s supenor reported at the .\mencan Hean tn prcd1c t1'l' 'alue to con,enuonnl Associa11on 1n Dallas Tuesda) that Q1Jest1ons asked 1n hean disease children who watch telev1Mon more nsk factor screening:· said Dr ~un than two hour$ a da) tend to have Gold. a UCI ped1atnc1an. higher choleslerol kvcls And the hnk bt-t1A-1..>en incrcaS<.'d TV '1ewmg and cholesterol 1s proh-l n a study of 1.066 males and abl) not ltmllcd lo chtldr<"n. accord· females ranging 1n age from :! mg to Wong. "It \ H'r) ltkcl~ that through 20. rrscarchcrs found that 8 1h1'1 could hold truc for adult ... he percent had dangcrou'll) high ·d ""OO sa1 . cholesterol levds of al least .. ··we don't recommend that milligrams. Singling out the high· people should stop watchmg telc- risk group for add111onal !>tUd). re-\ISion. we j ut hope our finding" searchers found that 53 ix-rccnt of wtll prompt parents lo ask the the high cholesterol kids watched •question: 'A.re we. as a fom1h . two or more hou~ of tck 1s1on a gcmna enough_ph 1cal actl\11}'°'' ay. hose who watcht'd Tour or They need to reassess their It e'it~ k morT hours of tekv1s1on a da) were and the hfcst)le of their ids ·· almost four times as ltkt'I) to ha'e One-third of the children lc,ted high cholestrrol levrls. according 10 had cholesterol le'cls abo\C 175 the 'ltUd). m1lhh.ters.. a level at ~h1ch thl' More than an' other far tor. 1n-Ammcan Academ~ of PrdtJtnn eluding a family h1stof) of heart re<"ommends d1eUlr) coun!>C'lltng dise.ase. ltlev1s1on '1t'wtng was But rese01rr.hers warn agatnsl tl~1 found to be lhe be t 1nd1cator of ~uch . man1pulat1on of chtld~n ' diet without supcrv1s1on hnes. as well as telephone numbcn for cellular phones. pager' lOln· puter modems and facs1m1k ma· chines:· he -.aid Dunng mecttngs ne\I month th1..· public will be a'iled for 11s input on bounllanc!f> for thc nc" .irea rntk. and thl' actual \Cf\ Ile area lines"' 111 be JnnouncL·ll 1n Januan Rmalt' said L'nder thl.' lir)I plan. "'htch ha'> the suppon o t hoth Ci TE ( alltom1a anll Paulit lkll. art"a rnd1..· 714 would be d1' 1ded at lhl' Orange. Los .\ngeks. R1,cr'i1dc and San lkmardtno count~ lint's Orange Count)' "ould be in thl· 11.i area. but Rl\C'Mtd(' and an Rernard1no counttcs and the c1111..·s of Po mona. C l~r4'mont ..md Diamo nd Ba r 1n Lo\ .\ngele"i Count~· "o uld be tn· l IUdl·d in the Ol'"' 4()9 area l ndcr a second optton. the ., 14 area "nuld bt.· '>Piii at the southca't romer of In 1ne Nort~ and ( entral Orang1..· Count' "'ould be 1n the .,1 4 and lioulh Orange Rl\er"i1de and '\an lkrnardtnu lOUntll"' 1Aould be an the QO~ area The final optton "'Ould .. n\l:rla' ·· the W ('.utlt Jlro ~ the 'ktme .m.·a no" \en C'd h\ ., 14 ~ ndcr 1h1s plan. cu,tom~~ ordntng nc" phone ~'"' tlt" "'ould be as\lgncd the 909 code ... The ., L-t area code nov. ~r' es about 4 15 million pho ne ltnes Ro) alt) said the nr"' code "''II not cost customer'> more mont'\ -By City N~•• &f'llltt . AP~o UCI student Thomas K. Hel gives the thumbs down sign to demonstrate the unhealthy relationship between TV and children. Maniscalco denied blJ#; new trial date to be set City wants new trial for police officer Jim GlllMple City .....,. a.Wie SANT A ANA -An Oransc Counry upcnor Coun judae on Tuaday demrd a bell request by • motorcycle aana foundtr and attorney whOSt marathon trial on tnple murder ChaflC' ended lasl week In • huna Jury. Thomat Man1sc•lco. 45, ac- culCd of mastttmindina a l 91Q.. Memorial Dey Wttftnd triple munkr. must ~main behind ban pend1na tht outcome of a Jlcond tnal, Jiadat" K.athlttn E. o·t.ary nakd. SM ' capected to llt 1 new trial ct.te on Friday. ManitcalC'O '1 I ~mon• I.rial. the loftertl in ®'all)' hlMOf'Y, mdfd 11 t Tuttday .ttcn JUn>n Cl~uu.~:Kc<i ll>-.: in 1avor ol con- victiOfl. The 25 days of JUry deliberations al o SC't a count) ruord. ManiscalC'O, who has sh~ ht biker ~ for w1re nm &Ja.55e and suns. has been lod~ 1n the ~ Count) Jail intt h1i Marcfi I,, I 984. arrest Prolttuton 1llcac that lhe founder of the Hm1an motor· C)"Cle P"I Ordmd t.ht luninp to end moncr lkimmi.na from an allqed 1lliat dnat and counterfeit money launckrina ~pire ht"" Shot to death ~ Rteh.ard '"Rabbit" IUUOM, 36, a C'hikl· hood ftiend of Mani.teak<> 's; Rmone·s ~ Tllomu "Fat Tom" Moeahen. 21: and Monabtn •1 prtftitnd. Rt'na Maley; 19. By lrla YOk~ Or919 Cout Delly Ptlot NEWPORT 8E;\CH -The cit\ will try to f'C\'ers.t a c1vtl nght~ JU~&ment ap1n'\t a Newport fkal h poli~ officer who shot :i Los An aelc man in the beck two ~ca~ aao The C1ty Council authomcd s1atT Tuc1day lo Ole a request for a new t'lv1I tnal follo-.ina a frdernl JUr) ·, dms1on apmst ffia-r Jun Pa\.O)O la t \\ttk 1n -.h, h Rt k M1lk'r. 1{ wu IWlrded Sl00.000 in rom· ~ntatory ind pun1uvc dam~ h)'O)'O ~tended he was try1na to •~Mnct Miller. then a oSla Meta ~icknt with 1 pnor felon\. ruont. •nd -.. wrntlina _.,th him _.him tht offk~r·s ~volwr ~nt off •Cddentallr.. 1tftdin1 a bullet ... ...,.._ MUkr's tNick 1nd out his chat. ~pc)rt Balch offte)Ab bl\.e tOOd by Pl)O 'O. I fl~ ttr \Cl• mn of the fOf'tt. t 11\ \lh>tne\ Ruben Burnham ~hot him lri•m '" 1nl hl'' hf,11nd ,:ud the ell\ will dt.'<"ldt' ~hrttrcr to after ~\ tn(l I<" l' I 111 ttm ng l<' ,1ppcal th(' dt"Cl\IOO oner the roun hlOIA \()Ill ,\\\ ·'"·'' P,l\ll\tl thC'n ·rule' nn the motion for a new tnal. f:ulrd to ll•' l" \I dl1 1 11r'1 .11d "' lht·' M 1lk1 ·, In" \Cr. Ooug)a' i\p.. \\llllC\I lnr ,111 .illlbttl.uh t• \pplt·1rnh' plC'ptt' \ onlended Pa O)O hot his charg('d dt<"nt 1n11:nttonall The hul1~·1 1'-1111.111\ ''·•rah 11·.t Plllr f>a)o'u and antlther officer ~~rt' of M1lkr'" Jm1' ,11111 r unt:tun'd h1 'i Ol1 ~lml earl> Jon 2 • 1qss. nl'&r .n&ht lung. \pplr~·'" \a1J \lilkt )Qth ~tm:t and Balboa Boulevard, later plc:tdC'd 1.1u1lt' ti• ~"' 11n~ .11 in an area "hrrc thcrt had been "" t. and a l har1h· .ii ''~ultmtt ''" officer v•as drnr1x·d ~'erol l\'pon'I of buraJana In a"'ardtng l'l\llh , 1,rnpen58tol) Pa O)O and lht othrr offKtt and punit•.,_,. dam.t C') ihe fC'dcral '1opptd 1111 r. "ho had a pnor JUJ') found tht ,hoottna rttkl felon) ret.•of\I. and another man Ind and mah 100~ .\pplcplc said. bcpn qur1tton1nt them aboUt lbC MOltt 'ltd ht' mcdu:al biTI1 ind buralanc' Rut a Pa)oyo led M1Utt court co t\ add up 10 mott than to hi patrol car. Miller aot tea.red Sl~OOO. 1thou1 a third of t~ and ran aw1 . 1-ard. Pa)o)o ran aner M1lkr. I him pplcaatt u1d ph)atcaal for awt\tlc and ~ .. hi sun Whm cv1dcna. 1n lud1na the fact that he cauaht up with MtUtt, they althoua)I M1lh.~f ""'._ $hot 1n the wmtltd and the Jun went off. '*k. th('f'(' "'1 no bulle• hok 1n hit Pl)O)O''I l1W)cn said j1d.c1 or h1n. funhcr 'ho~fd thl But ~pplca:ate araucd t,_1, .. ~·• couldn't ba"c bttn Pa>o o. ..,ho rttotn11(d Mtlkr. c1dtntaf. Tu~ttn and Orange. wbich sur- rounds a manmade reservoir and ~uppom 'il'' eral species of wildlife. Hunl '>atd a growing en- ' 1ronmrn1al awareness amona the publtc prompted Irvine Co. Chair- m an OonJld L Bren lo push fof a spttdtt'r Jtl"ess olan · -In ine Co officials said they were unable to put a pri~ tag on the land. but teve Johnson. director of science and stewardship for the con\en anc~. called 11 pnccless. ··1 think ll 1s a boon for the publtl ... !Ml1d Johnson of the com- pan~ ·., dcc1s1on to give tbe public access to the land. ··But more than that. tfs a boon for nature." Policy allows f or new beach- encroachments· By Ins YokOl Of enge Coast 0..ly Pllo1 E\\ PORT BEACH Ocanfront propen~ owners v.ho present!~ don·1 have p:iuos and "'alls extend.Ina onto the beach can sull con- !MUC'1 them out to 15 f~t 1f the) 're willing to pa' $300 to S600 annualh That was one of several pornts clanfied Tuesday as the Cil\ Council reviewed languag~ for a proposed pol· tC) dealing with the hundreds of pm ate-patios. walls" and other home 1mprovemenls built onto the publtc sand 0' er the )Cars Thc draft language. 1Ah1ch "'ill be fonnall) appro-.ed by the counc il m two v.>ttks. sets lhe annual fees for bcachfront encroachments al a flat ·SJOO tn the Balboa Pier area. where pal1os and "'al111 are allowed to('\ tend to .,, feet. and a flat SMlO in \\ ec,t '\1•wpon. v.-here the c.-ncroal hment'i a~ allow- C'd out to I' teet The poltn language. v.h1ch has )Cl to he appro' rd b~ the stnte C-oa .. tal < llmm1'is1on. funher proh1h11' an' stru · tural e'ncroachmcn •. , in the Ba lhoa Pen1n'lul.l Po'\nt area. hut allows natural ground l<H t•r. ltkc 1ccplan1 10 e\tend out from the homl'' there During the discussion Tuesday. Counnlman Don 'itrauss suggMted thl' poltn ali;o specify no """' cm.·roach· mc.-n t'i would be allo~cd Bu t N her council tnembe" and ~taff sara ffie l>eaetiTront t'l'I· l machment concept the-rnun- nl approvrd last month does not proh1b1l future.> encroacfl- ml·nts. as long a'i 1hr' l'Ompl) "'Ith the pohr~ l"rttcna and ll" ners pa) the annuJI ix-nnu fee The fee ~•s ano1hl'r point of contention among n'unc1I memben. "ho tkhiltt'd "hether to charge J !lat foe "1rnu argued a~'""'' thl' Oat tee. S1)1ng 11 ~II' onfa1r to fort"t' owners of 'imnllt'r en- croachment~ !>uch •" wall thal e'tend o nl fi ve foc i onto the 'ilnd -to ?a' the .. ame amount fl('f ~C'nr 1111 ownen of lar~rr. I S·foo1 encroach· ml·nt'> . Rut others ltke Counctlman John C-m. •raued a flat ftt would be e1 1er for the city to ndmtn1 tcr and "ould be a mort th•n ttaSOnabte pr'ltt con 1dcnns the "alue of the public beach L-. ~Of.noe COMt Dtllly Piiot Peter· Devin of Nordstrom, head of the Fmtval of Britain's retail ~mmlttee. is but one of 230 merchants, large and small. who T .. neflted from the Festival. By .-Anthony a... c... Diiiy Piiot Not even an canhquakc could Slop ~· Fatival of Britajn. A~r two and 1 balf yeers of plannina, the show had IO 10 on. And what a show it was. TMre were British ans and crafts that had never been teen in Amcrka. There~ mwina and IOCXler teams from c:ambridac University. The 0·0y1y Cane 0pt111 Co. performed at the Ptrf'ormina Arts Center. School children shook handJ with Prin· ttst AleuTidra. cousin of the qusen. Now that they've had 1 cba.oce to lit back and take a look at what was done, orpnizen are callina the Festival 1 win/win situation for the Bntish and 1he Americans. American merchants and arts organizations got more customers and patrons. British merchants and artists sot ex- posure in America. And the American people were reminded of their roots. the Brit1s~cy in this country. -· According to Judith Peterson. head the Fest~val's ans committee, th~ month-long event. which is now winding down, dramatically in! creased patronage of the ans. "We learned to work toaether." she wd of the 22 local arts organizations that met nearly every month for two and a half ·years. As an example. she cited the pre-Festival of Bri1ain Garden Grove Symphony concens held at the Muckenthaler C u1tural Center in Full- erton. and the Muckenthalcr's participation in llCtivida spontoftld by the ~ Ans Center. It wu the ft111 timt ever • .....,.,.. laid, thlt the Fullenon poup had been involved with either the Symphony or the ••nation Cel- ebration, a fnuvaJ dedicaled ti> children. "The festival united the wbok county, physically and IQSistically.'• Basically, the plannins took ,a.ce on four levels. An orpnizina committee under &be direc- tion of John Houlton at the British Consulate in Los Anaelcs looked after the nonprofit FettivaJ of Britain Inc. and the for-profit events. A community committee coordinatCd the lectures at ua. the sportina events, and the children's activities at neigbborhOOd 1ehoola. An arts commince coordinated the efforts of lhc 22 local ans organizations that responded to Festival invitations to apply for.grants from lhc British government and the city of Costa Mesa. A retail committee spearheaded ·the events at Sou1h Coast Plaza and Crystal Court across the street. The retail committee boasted the greatest number offirsts. It was the first time the Chelsea Craf\s Fair -a ajant showcase of everything from rocking horses to painted dining room tables and exotic jewelry -had been seen in Amenca. It was the first time that Disneyland had helped a rt'Clil center. proudl} displaying "Festi- .. val of Britain" banaen and literature '~ out the part, while abo ofrerina ticUtJ ae. nominated in Britlth pounds. II wu the first time the Victorl4, and Albert Mu1eum had ~ wUUna to brina 1u sim;ioua antiques inside 1 shoppina mall. And it was the ftnt time 1 retail center had promoted 1 country. . It isn't uncommon for a sinale store to promoce 1 country, 1CCOrdina to Pe1e!' Devin, head of the fcttival's retail committee ... But this was the fint dme 1 whole retail center has taken on 1 country," he said. And that meant bi• challenaes for retail organizers. "h's a whole lot easier to control an event when you've got one store involved, u opposed to 230." • But as far as Nordstrom is con<:aned, the response has been aratifying, said Devin, who is manqer of Nordstrom. People h•ve lined up to pu~hase the British goods on display, in ad- dition to the store's festival T-shirts. mup and souvenir pens. And a visit from a Wedaewood china potter. who pve demonstrations at the. store and signed his creations with a special pen. brought in numerous fans. According to Gordon TindaJe of the British Council, the Festival brought Americans a aJimpsc of contemporary Britain. Too many of us, he said. think only of bagpipes and ~featers, famous battles and English castles. We forJet about the present in an attempt to understand the past. Hopefully, thanks to th~ Festival. we will now thank of both. he concluded. 1J apanese investors moving toward residential real estate ,. .. By Tony Oodero Or~ Coast Daily PtlOI NEWPORT BF \C H -t\km· bers of a Ne" pon fk:Kh acrnunt1ng firm said Tuesda\ .that Japanc~ investors arc nov. 1hinl..1ng 1w1cc about making com men 1al real es- tate purcha\c\ in Orangl· < ounty and arc instead opting tnr the n~\I· dent1al real e\tatt· marh·t. Ste\c P uffy. a c;enmr manager with Kcnnrth l l·,cnthol & ( o. recent!) tra"cled to Jup:in He alld colleague') \-1 irhal'I Me)l'r. (ia~ Wescombe. Jad. Oldham and Walter Hahn d1\Cussed their pcr- cep11on~ of Japanese c1111tudc'> toward California. eo;penall) Or- ange (ounl) real c'itate. at a Tues- day press bne-fing Duff> said at the briefing that the Japanese arc doing less inve'lt1ng in commercial real estate and an~tcad are looking into the residential mar- ke1 "The-y asked us a great deal about how do we think the current market cond1t1ons m residential compare \\Ith the '81-'8:! recession.'' Duff) ~1d . "We're ~etng this heightened mtat·st on 1he1r part about when this market will take off and 1f the> 1n' est mon-in residential, then can the~ catch a market that's going up and be ve~ much of an eamang and cash generator ... The> want to do this to case th<.· IO\-' returns that the> arc currently recc1' ing oil their past 1nvestmen1s tn the commercial market. he said Furthermore. he said the Japanese have begun to sh) awa) from JOtnt commercial ventures "fith Amcncan 1nvc tors. "However. their res1dcnt1al in- \t'Slments by far and away have tx-cn 1n the Jo1n1-,enture area. where the) ·re coun11ng on an .\mcncan developer to be the man- WUtlYIEDlll NEW YORK (AP) Nov 13 R~~::!oeo Tue111' ¥~=' New lllons New IOws IYIE LlllllFI ~ ,ffl !: NEW VO~K <AP) -Sales, clOsing orice Tu4tsdey a nd net ch11noe of the IS "'°" active New YMll. Stocll. 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You can alto tune to K-Oolan, 103.1 FM 901*r the d811y Luc*y LanM winMr. 4·~e·~~Lw:r~ I . !rA\1 .~~oe:::=.•i:=~:t.:)•1~8&,~ ~DLVCKl f:alMeri s 1,314, 1, .,, ov,RU' 1.n1.1 3~ u 1.Jtll 1.~1 . 7 -~ Beverlv I, 7, 7l • -s GenMolo" 1. s. 39 + '• IYR-IDIWll NYSE UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -The lollOwlng llsl snows 1n. New YOf'k Stock Exdlani>e slocka and warr11n1, lhel have oone uo the most and <)own the most bas~ on percent of cna119e for T uesdav No s.curltlH 1r1<11no DelOw S 1 or 1000 'jies are Included e1 and oercen11;e changes are the di erenct between the orevlous dosing orlce and Tuesdev ' S JO om orlce. UPS I ..,,w~!~, ustS'? t?i~ 2 GrubEllls t • ... 3 K1mmEnv' 3'11 ~"' 4 Holnam n 2~ ,,, S k1WhlPil ofB 1• • t ¥2W~r~in r~ :~ I Mesabi Tr P• t 1~ l ~~~r l~, j;; t ~ 1 ~=~~.~U..0111 , ·: i ~ I• ~andsE"no 11 •. 1•. 1, elecomCP 11' 'Ill 1 lbd~ar J'~" I'• slPt eo 21'• I ML P ~1 1 1~ ~.Jbanlnc 1, ~ ~~~lU11p ~~ ~ AmPresld ""' Buslt1lnd '"l .,_ • ial Stand j '"' t amll.231PI I '·• I t llWOOd ~ ~ Snawlnd ~~'s I~ l Ll~trnr-~ ~~~~~~\. • NO(lhOate 11 I FICaollHld Landmlt8t1e NestFdl Harcr11SrJ ~OOPef'Solldav 10 ran~pFn II '§Rs 2 ala lfll 3 loat t Poto od c.ttet WIV N..-~~P er Ul1ct ~~j~ llefle nFJs ~Q U11 u .. • L.alt ~ 1~= ~ ~:2 -~ 1~ -'• ~h = ~ lv.-.... 1\1 -~ l~ = ~ :Joio-~ '• -... i~= ~ l~ = :1 il't -'• "" -1,.. I -.II 1 ~ -, .... .... -</4 1 ~ = 1:,: ... l•lll•• ( ~rtUi Up . Uo Uo I 8: ll.7 8: l 1· UP t U1> 1 Up I UP 1 UP 1 UP 11 U1> 1g.9 UP I I UP I~• U1> I ' UP Up UP 9 UP 9 ~ ~: h aging general panner ... Dulty sa1<l. Overall. the group said Japanese real t'Statt' investors have slowed up their investments because of unccr- taint} aboul 0 11 prices. fears of a recession and lack of available capi- tal for new developments. But Hahn said the sluggish econ- om) docs not mean the Japanese will abandon California altogether. espcc1all) Orange Counly. In fact Kenneth Lcvcnthol & Co. pres- ented figures Tucsda> that show Japanese investment in U.S. real estate has totalled approitimately SIO h1llion an the first eight months IYIE Cl••111t1 Tl'llllCllll1 . .. ., .... ' II ................. r......,.,lhi~ -~ ............ ,. ~----.. laa'!1..•UM u......._._..., .... aa u...-. NAU .-t10t ..... ........._ ........ ,. ... ... ............... n. ... ., . .............. ~ ...... .,. '*00 .... . "'=·----·-·· ... . ......... .. "'ft .. , .............. J. ... .. .. ~ ..................... .. .................... ~, ....... . ... ~ of the )ear "Orange Counly has ·a lot of appeal to thl"m because 1t 1s already a de' eloped urban area." Hahn said. "Like 11 or not, they arc our panners, and the} are not going to pull out their money now and lake a hit." \ 0 . The unary were helpina the hunary! ' Close to 900 hu"l"Y people oon· vtf'llCd on Crystal Court Thurediy ettnina. some JO minutes earlier than startina time, fOr the aillth annual food fair a nd wine tastina btnefit for the Food 'Distribution Center Servin& Oranac County. Armed with name tap and wine gJas.!CS the people could easily roam on two noon of the sJ)ICioui coun and sample fbod cooked up by 33 ~taurants :md then wash it down with wines poured by more than 2s California wineries. There was no reason for anyone to go away hunsr> from this pany ... plenty of food of every descrip- tion, and lively music by Just Friends. Food fair first-timers Robin and Duane Dotts were praising the the Bangkok Four specialties they were sampling: King and Ltt Burstein loved the gravad luJ served by G ustaf Anders: Supervisor Roger ~tanton was trying Marie Callender's pumpkin pae and Dr. Maunce Mullvalle was trying the ab~olutel) dd1c 1ous cho~olate p«an tart at Anders' sta11on. Others were raving about An· tonello's pasta v.1th tomato and 'odka sauce. Farada) 's wonderful nh~ (datto on RJ's the Rab Joint). ch1h and clam chowder by Ruby's. bangers on buns b) Back Ba) ROY..· ang and Running Club. Gianna's pasta and Indian delights b) Gandhi. .. AU of the food as donated .. each restaurant prepares food for about 500. b ·cf) thing tonight 1s undeNntten so all of the money made here aoes to lhc center." said Clarence. Cella Turner. Vida Dean co-ch~ir Timothy Mauricr, who.has held this position for all six yean. (FIX' is the county's laracst non· profit food bank and serves 150,000 hungry countians each month). "We hope to make $25.000 to- night," said Mauraer. who was as- sisted by second ~ear fair volunteer. T1moth) McMahon. Angel patcher Kirk Mc<.:ask1ll and wife Dana sen1 the amount up by S 16.000 wnh a donation from their own chan1ablc foundation. Strike Out H unger ... We sta ned the or· .. ganazation three )ears ago to help f~ the hungf) and homeless," said the Mc{'as~alls .. The center has the means of d1stnbut1ng 1he money where 1t 1s nc<.'ded. ·· (The center aids more than 20Q charitable o rga nizations.) Mane~ was also made from a silent auction aJld its close 10 SO items of fashion. spons. wine. get· awav packages and dining op- portunities. Scott Hoover with Duane. Robin Dotts. BID FOR IUDS Pediatric cancer research was the worthwhile cause of Saturday eve- ning's ~v("nlh an nual Bid For Kids ball at Le Meridjen Hotel. T he research laboratory at C HOC works to 1mpro'e the care. qual1t) of life and survival rate of children watt\ malignant diseases. Party chairwo men Susan Read John and Karen Vallety with daughter Erin. Steve. Chris McAnlis. Learning fate of MIA helps his family DEAR READERS: Remember U.e letter from Lyada Paffndl of Saa Mateo, Calif.. wlllo saw Air For~ Capt. Jolla Martin's name on the Vietnam Memorial Wall la Wasll1tngton D.C.? He was listed as MIA (mlu lng ln action>. Lynda's 1weetJ1urt, who was la tl11e plane wltla John wlan It was allot down, knew Ile co.Id not llave 1otten out alive. Sile asked me to ~p locate JollD'• famlly ao site co.Id tell them tile trath after all tlaese years. I prtated Lyada '• letter ud aJmott Immediately Ille llleard from Jolla Martl11'1 1lblla11 aad clalldrH. TlteY were scattered all over tile 1lobe, as far away as Turkey. I DOW laave a letter from a mem· ~r of Jolul Martlll'a family. It 11 my pleaHre to •'•re It wl~ yH: DEAR ANN LANDERS: M) name is C1nd) Wayson. I am John Manm's oldest child. h's been ex- actly a week since my sister Pat calltd and told me about Lynda PafTrath's letter in )O ur column ........ Ann Landers L .... Thanl ~ou for pnnt1ng 11 Un11I I read that lt'ttcr and 1atkC'd \\llh L)nda. I still bcl1C\ffl that m~ dad mtght be ahve Over thc )cars I'' c tned to accept t~ fact 1h:n he d1t'd 10 capt1v1ty. y,.ondcnng 1f I would cvcr know for cenain Bui 1h1s I can tell you -for me. Scp1 27. I 9QQ, was the da) m) father died f-or the first time 1n almost ~J ~ears. I can mourn m) father'' death .\t thl· \am~ 11mc. I feel grea t J>('acc from final!~ knowing the truth. I'm grate ful that he d1dn'1 suffer 1n one of those camps -\s a cha Id. I u~d 10 ha' r homblc night· mare~ o f him hetng tortured . The hcst part of all 1s thal l"·r finnlh been able to contal·t Ill\ dad's· fa mil). I'' c wantcd to \el' them for so long. rm planning 10 \!Sit thC'm soon. 'low I'll' haH .l part of m) dad back aµm Nc't month would havr bc·en ~I )cars of not knov.ing . .\ tr<.'ml·n· dous load has bttn bfit'd from m' shoulders. I am now ablC' io clO\t' 1hot door and bt-at peace Sept ~~ 1990. 1he da) )Our column ar pcart'd. 1s ont' that m~ famal~ anJ I will ne,er forget. Once a~in -\nn Landers thank )Ou for canng enough to pnnt 1t. 1nccrcl) - CINDY W • . NEW \i1 E\. ICO DEAR CINDY: nu.II you for slaart.a y"r llltlmate fffllll11. I'm Hr~ all my rea41en are laappy U.at )'H ~ave fo•nd ~att of mlad. Pledging allegiance with president L PEL. Ind.·-Some mominp, P rul4at B•n l~ds 64S elemen- tary pupal and their teachers 1n the Pledae of Allq1anec. "Good mom1n1 to all the stu- ~n1 and 1cac~rs 1n tthool today. This 1 Gto0rac Bush, pra1dcnt of the l'n1tcd tit :· Bust\ tells stu- dents at Lapel Elcmcnary School. The prt 1dcnt .,.., 1mona about 3~ c-tlebnt1e pnn~pel JctT)' R. Kcmcrl~ a4ilrd to make &al)e-tt· ('OrdcJ me c to lead the pkdac. Kcmcri) stnt out the ~uests Yo'tth blank C'a\\ettt tlpt' in pttm· ~t and ha rttt1"cd " rc~pon V1c-t Ptt'1Jcnt Oan'Qua)'lt. an In- diana natl\ c ha 1ft rt ponded to h1' requ~\1 Ktnwrl) '81d NEW YORK -Ac1or Tom Set.led. one of the s1an of "Three Men And a Babf' and its soon to he released seq~I. "Thrtt Men nd a Little Lady," Sl)S he has a wish h t of d1rtttors he would hkc to Y..Ork v.1th. ScJJ«k said an an interview to bt btoadcasl Thunday on the te~ v1s1on show "~nonahllcs" that he wants to ~ W'lth Woody Allen. Manin f'Cdt, Barry u ... an'°n. ydney PollKk and Peter Weir. But he say he ha n't been ap- proechfd by an) of O~m. "There arc a k>t of d1rttl01'1 I'd lilt' to ~ork wuh that ha"en't UKt· I runs my phone ofl'thc hook." he \Aid. BER KE LEY -Fo rmer Blac• Panther leader ENrW1e Cleaver peid SSOO to rctncve a ~t of docu- ments he sa ""ill tell thr 'ltory that ha n't been told.'' ahout the no"-dcfunct mahtant a.roup \anon of cica"tr' booh. liln and other bclontJnas "ere ncarl) sotd b) tM ~ AA Reftt·-'·· pecc compan)' la ' month for SlS Cleaver. SS. o•"Cd ~ than $900 in O\trdu(' rtntAI fttS. But t~ documents v.c"' rttumtd to Oea\'tt on Monday after he aam:d to pa) the tOf'llt company uoo. "Thi 1 the mo ' comprc~n he colkaion tn pnv1tc hand of what tht Blacl Panther Pin) v.a"' up to" ncaver Yid. .... OF-\R \'-:'I.; l .\'IOER · The \.l'f'\ 'IX'\ 1al man 1n m~ hfC' and I ha'l' 11onl' t•ll!l'lhl·r t"O \Ca'"' and art 1h1nl..1nti of iw111ng mam«i (\\ t"n· tl(11h an our ..i1k I He" r~enth rrllnJn~t·J hi\ hou'l' Ill lO\l'r lh~ u"' ,,f hi\ l.av.H•r'c, kes (d1,orce. l't\ I .inJ J ll hill<. inr urred pnor 10 Ill' u1m1n~ into ht\ lafl' (ahou1 (,I~ ()(Ill\ \\ l.·, c t1':rn J1"·uss1 ng ho" wt"'ll h.indk 11ur paHhe1.:~-.. Y..ho will P3' tnr \\ h;ll, l'll I don't '-'anl to hetun 11ur mJn13(tt' h' fl3\tng ha' pa-.t 1'11 '' lt''f'l'ttJll\ lhl' la"'l'r·, fees ) I , l' nt'' l'r lx•t•n nMml-<l and I Jon ·1 h.1, l Jn' hill' or ~1Js He's also rinan, 1ntt a daughl<.'r in college lk \\JOI\ mt· 10 handlr the fn:inll'' Jftcr "l' gl'I mame-d It 'lil'ulJ tl(Hher mt' 10 v. me out all 1 hl'\C.' l hl'1. ~ '> l'' t•n thmae.h o ur <.'Om· hinl·J am"Omr "ould he S70.000 I ''·lilt 111 get m:imt'<l after he P3~S off 1ht> ~,11 .. but he wnn~ to i ct mam<.-d Ol'" \\ hnt'\ 'our ad' ll'e, <\nn'> - l "'li"il 'Rf IN llll 0 1 DEAR ILLINOI : Yoer tMSJDHl sounds a little beuer "-• kls. I'm incllnt'd to uy llaat tie sllMtd 10 atona wltlll wu&evtr )'M ~We. Tom SeHedc Aman MuJtaba of Gandhi 1erve1 Jackie PetWI. and Sharon Bergeron saad attend-sclCt11on of live and silent auction ance ~a~ almost twice 1hc turnout' Items. a fi&ct mignon feast and of last }~r·s C\ent (one way 10 beat dancing to the Lyn Willis Or- the ecomom1c slowdown). "Reach chestra. Proceeds were estimated at for the tars .. mcl\Jded a bountiful . S 150.000. Mat'k . Ellz.abeth Par1<1ns look at auction· 11ems. Talking to self Vll'Y IOOI/ sign If somebod} "all s 1n on \11u v.hen }OU're talking lO \OUN.'11 mention th!\ p,H-h1atns1s "1' tall · ing to one's <.ell 1s a t ommon charal ll'.n<.11c amnng Jeep th1nkt•r ... Q~ \\ h.11 doe~ .. d b a ... mean ht· t"<.'Cn a man's name and has com pan~ namt· 1.>n J kuerhead '' -\. "Doing Bu\10l''>" .\\ .. Tedd~ Roo')t'\t•lt mon· a prea"h er than a poc1 u\t"d thC' g<.'ncm "he .. 10 mean l'\l'l\tll)c.h "The lil'\I rt"QUl~lC of 3 gr~x1 Citizen '" thl\ rcpuhhc of our\ .. ':ud Tedd" .. ,, that he ~hall bl· ahk and w1lhn~ Ill pull his o" n '-'l'1gh1 .. Japan's FUJI l'i 1..ons1dcrl"d a 11\l' not C'\ltnct "The best com~t Pllou v.111 ~ women... predicts our Ch1d f'r11g- nosucator When men "cnt atx1u1 on ho~back. v.o mcn t.hdn '1 a1 k ast not mu h. W hen men d rnH' 1.·ar.. women rode hol"!ICs \\ ht•n me n p1 IOtC'd plane ~om t•n h:andkd cars. When men .~t'" figh1~n. women femed 1nsnsJl(lm. l.M. Boyd Rut "1'' 11u1 h.1u\C.' !><!'JOI v.h<'n <'lilt' ~uadron' ,11 l<.'mak tighter f'thll' 1a l..t 111. "'' t'Ol'm' n.11 t''tn n1\i rtm1na1111n "'' h<'J' !hem (.,l f)\x·c,n't hra, I lurn l1u1 mof'(' tll"1l.,, per tapat.l than Jll\ other \ 1untn" .\ h~pt v.111t·rland Q \\hat profkm ic..ln 21 tht" m1Jdle-scbool kid~ art' left 10 talc l MC' r,f them h "' aftc.-r school l'\ 1'f\ J.t\ 'I ,..\ \ \~ut t"-O out offi,t". accord- '"~ Ill 1he SUl'Ve) ta~e~ . ,, Lene S•lon N&WI Vero Hair Color Speclall .. Pe~ H•lr Color s 15 fol We.wt •25 •25 A 'Cabaret' that's too big for im v~nue .,, Torn TltuO a....o...~ll'IM Tiie llmilOCI confines of th< Ganim cnoVc Commuohy Theet« tllould Jlft'Clude the mountina of bil. ..,..,Y mUlicelt. Y• .a few --· ""°' Ille playboute staa<d "A f'luiay ThiJol llApptneCI -On the Way to the Forum... and the cutftGt occ:upui i1 an ambitious rendition -or .,Ciba.rel." -, Loaistically, it seems that the thca1~r finally ~ bitten otr 1 ) bit more than it ca n chew -the 1CCl'IC tranlluon1 are almOl.1 neccessarily awkward. Yet, there are some artislic accomplill!iments in director Pttc:r Dolan 's Garden Grove version which compe11111e -fOr the rough spols. 1 ..t-Like many musicals. "Cabarel'' has a Jen1thy, circuitous blood line. 11· ls the musical vcnion of John Van Drutcn's ''I Am a Camera," which in tum was. inspired by Christopher llherwood's ''Berlin Stories" about the German ca pital at 1hc dawn or the 1930s and the rise of the Third Reich. (The less said about the sublcqoent movie version. however, the bcltcr. even if it did win Olean for Joel G rey and Liza Minnc\li.) In the Garden Grove production, the key roles of the American writer 1nd the EnJlish singer· a~ in supremely capable hands. David Frederick fog gjves a stirri ng portrayal of the affable author shocked and sickened by the growing strength of the Nazis, while Wendy Wilson brinas both a solid s1age presence and a powerful singing voice: to the role of worldly wise but politicall y naive Sally Bowles. We're even treated 10 Wilson's rendition of the often- excised number "Maybe-This Time." which is as mo\.'ing as the 111le song she excels in moments la1er. In the pivotal assignment of the emett, Jeff Wallach never reall y conveys the sardoni c. sinister as~t of his enlertaincr character. There is little beyond the comic showman here. and his electing to wear his long hair in a pony tail ra1her than trim it for the part exacts 11s toll physically. Mary Ann Osncss is particularly st rona. both drama1ically and vOcally. as the German landlady Who discoven romance la1e in life with a ge nt le Jewish fruit merchant (splendidly interpreted by Greg Cohen. whe>\e "Mcesk11e .. solo 1s a fint act h1ghlightJ. The Kil Kai Klub chorus hne -Cleta Cohen, Lisa C'anarelh. Valerie McCallum. Marg.ar~t Murph y, Candac<' Roberts. Stephanie Saunders and Arn} Sc~hu~ -1~ an enugct1call> aS!><'rt1ve bunch, mask..1ng their snet•rs \l.'llh an abundance of cosmt:lll'S. ('urtis Jeromc·s choreograph) ~ucccssfully recrcateos Bob Fosse's ong1nal $trhst1c movements. The posi11on1ng o f customers at tables around 1he per1m<'lt"r is an efT«live a1mo\pht•r1c choice. but 1hc cons1an1 smoking withi n arm·s reach of tht· aud1cnct· ts an 111-ad\'l~d a1tcn1p1 al rcal1sm. .. Caban~·l'' ma) be a good deal ea$1Cr to produce on a spacious stage. but the 1nun1acy of'1h1~ version increases 11s visceral 1mpac1. P,crformances continue Fnda}s and Saturdays al 8 p.m through fkc. 15 at the theatcr. on St . ~1ark Stret't at Chapman Avcnuc 1n Garden Grove. Call 897-51 :1.2 for uckct 1nforma11on. .,, TOlll t-. ----•• 1be world or =~·· _..,,...ay_ la ___ liw .... Tlla ...... "" -"'._y ·-· -delitJl•i•-ol loanh ... 1;1y on the mo11 idyllic ol tin.lions. Tbus.wlllDSoodhdsncloclllO W.. oa the ~ ol lllity IOlel Air bil elaborate jowaey ·1-the Woods," ......... -be -advl.ted 10 ute cautioD in ~ tbe .uperience ...ath iMprtJ1ic..,... children. Either thlt or beat • hlet)' mreat after the ftm KL ".lnio the Woods." whiQ UCT1 Ocania department hu mounted spectacularly as its KUOn opener, fl\IY draw its charac1m from fairy tllct. but it's as .complicated' ·and complex a musical 11 any in tie formidable Sondheim 1ncnal. The romParative simplicity of lu t;pen;- ing act may lull pi.yaoers Into 1 falst scnlt' of securily for the dark and often deadly machinations of thC' second SCQ1'ence. , At UCI, director Barbara Damashek and musicat director Dennis Castellano have delivered a rousing. robus1 and often ribald intcrprelation of some familiar characters and situations from the realms of Grimm. Disney and Molher Goose. The result is a superbly fas hioned and extremely enj'oyable rendering or an exec~ tionall y difficult musical to stage (the show's lampoon in .. Forbidden Broadway .. 1sn·1 called "Into 1he . Words" for nothing). Sondheim and book author James Lapine ha ve ctt"a lcd a oncc- upon-a-hm<' atmosphere in which Cinderella. Jark (of the beanstalk). L111le R<'d Riding I-food and vari- ous other fam1har characten 1nl<'r· arl deligh1fully w11h a si rnpl<' baker and his wif<' on a QU<'SI for four items needed IC! lift a 1A'1tch's curse on their fertility. The creators then tak<' a 1um for th<' perverse in thr second act when th<' co nsequences of the rharacten: actions come back to haun1 them -fatall y 1n several Ca SC'\. The sho'A 1s rt·plctc w11h op- Cr1tg George~ Deanne Lorrette .and Dani CrouCh (from ~h) In UCl'a production or "Into the Woods." portunities tOr 1nd1v1dual eJLcel· lence, and at UCJ the roost im- pressive pcrfonners arc Deanne Lorette as the baker's wife and Trent Bri&ht as the bean.brained Jack. Both render beautifully de- fined characterizations and get full mileage from their well-trained vocal cords. Myrona Delancy excels as the wi tch who sets 1he slol)' in motion •by sending th <' baker (skillfully played by Craig George) and his \l.'ife on a strange scavanger hunt. Dana Crouch is uproarious as a gre<'d y. gl1.11to_nou5 Red Riding Hood. while Edd1j\ Kerner delivers .J r.1unchy, lust) portra)al as the wolf before re1urning as C-1 ndere\\a'5 wandering prince. Maria Cominis Glaud1n1 1s a swce1. good-hearted Cinderella. one of the few characters played wi1h \Om<' fideli1 y to · the source. lindert'l1a'~ '"11:pmo1hcr l("arol)n c Bjerkt') and her two cloddy s1cp- s1slers (Tanya Jean . Kluck and Sandi Joseph) att appropriately Nea nderthal, while l.aurrinda R o~ inM)n will gleefully evoke lh<' wrath of mothers everywhere as Jack's domrn«ring ~ama. There arc many other impressive performances from Karen Meylcr as the shrieking Rapunzel , Nick Anseln10 as her prince and particularly Michael Robi nson as thr-narrator who occasionally inter- ''<'nes jn th<' story. But spttial men· tion must be accorded Dianna Gray in the role or Jack's cow (and later Slr<'ping Beauty). 1A·ho takes a part usually filled by a cardboard cu1out and renders a beautiful charac- 1eriza 11on which enriches her seg- ment of the story rmmeasurably.- f)irector DJ.lmashck -who co- au1horcd 1he ~timablc "Quillen" and direc1ed ~th Coas1 Reper- ' ...,.. _., '°Swida!' in die - WI• °"""" -Illa. -a ........._ bllillY ........ Jo' -llUs ......... and -lially elusive mulicll. Ellzabclll Jll..U.'1 -·-and ' Ellay I . ..,,,.., ""''"" dniln• ... bJahJy i ... preaive. Tiie octti• by Do~• Oobe<n -poniclllatly tlit omi• ous. woodsy toene in,be_leOOnd_act -are or superiot quality. You CCM.lld indeed. tel los1 in lhcte .. woods ... 1nd the acton required 10 c:limb over the h~ falkn ttees ~ riakina timin& t..pfes at the very lout .. Somehow. lt'u• d1fficult ind cJe.. l'ftllndint production all · coma toattMr in ensemble eAcellenoe. MU!ical highliahts ·are abundant. but the most impressive ~ape.n from the openin1 proloaue) is the ton1uc·twistin1 "Your fau~~= in ich..Jack.-lhe--8akerrl~W1tch_. Cinderella and Little Red Ridina Hood entangle themselves in a 1win y trap . while . attac~ing Sondheim's tncky lyncs. Skilled di~tion..is...evjdcnt here. UCI will be takin& ils audiences "lnlo the Woods" for 1hc next 1wo wttks. with pcrfonltanccs Tucsda>:s th rough Saturdays at 8 p.m. unul Nov. 24 and matinttS Saturday. Sunday and closing Saturday at 2 p.m. For music-al theater fans - and especially Sondheim devotees -thi5 is a show to treasure. Call 8.56-6616 for ticket information. 0 UCl's .. Into the Woods" isn't the only fair)' tale on staa.e this week. The 1buring Missoula Children's Theater will put on two per· form anccs of "Jack a nd the Beanstalk" at Orange Coast college. The Show will be staged at 2 and 4:l0 p.m. 1n OCC'5 Robert 8. Moore Theater. Fifty local Orange Coun1v youngsten between 6 and 14 will appear in the produaion. The Mon1ana 1ouming company 1s returning to Orange Coast for the fifth consecu1ive year. The troupe prt"SCntcd a popular venion of ".Cinderella" 11.last )'car ,and_ staged "The Wizariil of Oz" in 19.88. Ticke1s can be purchased in ad- vance at the OCC tickt't offict or restrved by ca lling 432-.5880. 'Deadly Illusions' looks beneath the Holly\vood -glitter " t By Paul Craig McCllltci1y ""9wt S.voce tl pll"nt~ of hcadlinl·s al thl· time. ln 1931, ~f(iM d1r"c1or Pa ul Bern was found dead in the home he shared 'A'llh his wife of 1wo months. the legendary mov ie sc.11. QU('Cn Jean Harlow Bern had apparently sho1 himself for reason~ not enti rel y clear, but rumo r said 11 was related 10 his Thr author!> arT('r fe'A surpnsc.·s for scholars of mov1e-1own mys tenes. At 1hc lime. Bern's death was considered susp1c1ous. and ~'era] official inves11ga- 11on~ were held. It was also widely v1<'wed as a dealh whose deli.Ids were being obscured by MG~1 e.11.- eCut1ves. It 1s 1n1cresllng. for example, to note 1hc long-known fac1 that thl" Berns' butler didn't call lhe police when he found 1he body. lns1ead. he called M(iM. and the police were not broughl 1n for hours. alleged impolence · Samuel ~l arx. at the 11me lhc chief story editor at MOM and lalrr producer of such films as ''l.as51e Come Home." and dancer-ac1ress-wri1er Joyct' Van- der"cen assert in their new book. "Deadly Illusions," tha1 Bern was murdered. Thry also claim that a daring cover-up was arranged by ~I GM boss Louis 8. Mayer and anothrr Hollywood legend. MGM production chief Irving ThaltM.'rg. 1·he authors, who will be apf)<'anng toda) at the Round Tabl<' West luncheon at lhc Balboa Ba ) (,lub. don't nail down suffic1rn1 evrdcncc. bu1 the) make a conv1nc1ng caS<'. Mar.\ ¥i rues !hat he 1A·as I here that morning heforc 1he police arnved. and that ··Louis 8. Ma yt•r had been there beforc Thaltx-rg. It would ha\e been C'(lraord1 nar) if he had noi: Ma yer was th e colos~u~ of 1hc mo' 1t.· industry. god of \ht' marh1nl· that was ~1(;M \tud10. an 1ndom11able wa1rhdo11 O\t'r an) and all problems besetting that huge fitn1 ratlor~ .. Hecause a good percentage of us weren't around 1n 1932. the reader should be warned thal th1~ ca'K' shouldn't ~ confused wnh 1he arguably more 'ien - sational n1urder of d1rcr1or William Desmond 1 a) lor in 192~. Tha t one was never sol"C'd. and in\·Ol ,ed a number o( ac1resscs and enough drugs and lie\ 1n Sl'l' P.1an r~alls that Thalberg 1ns1\1t•d \1 ar\ not view the body. sa )1ng somclhtng hkc. "Paul pul a hullt·t 1hruugh his brain . and )OU wun '1 Jikt• "hat )OU ste '\O \l.'h}' 1or1urc )Oursell'1" ~·1ar\ and Vandcyvccn ma1nta1n !h,11 ri.!Ci~·f conspired 1u conceal th<' murder. SCl'RHng to prt•ler su1c1de as a lc'\\-CO n1roVcrs1al form ul death < )nt" 1rnrncd1at l"I) wond<'r~ wh y a killer "1.n1ld he alln\l.Cd 10 gn fn:c . but tht• au thors assc.•rt th t• l(lller "a~ ~no¥in . Mir• lllllllfl aAlAOA C--JO'J £ ......... ., ~I\ !\Ill uir.-........ -/,,JS CDW..utOI NAWPCHIT ~MA lOO ,_,.,,,.,., , ....... 0r ....... -.(1711() I ,. __ fCit 11 JO, I IS. 4 ·~ II I ) 10 IQ 10_ ... .....,_f"G·lli I • IQ II '' lt'I J O-........... IJOJ IO IQ .\I 11 l I \Sl'RA:-.;('E '"'Rates As Published by Insurance Commissioner U DO CINCllllA "°•"'''°'' I Oy<1 .., '-"""'"""'' , t M)'" , • llJ'M! ...... -.. ,.,.,..,.. '' ' r '' ~ • P'Olrf , ....... T'ltl }'ft)\ I I •II "•)' ..... ' I ~) ... l "''" N•oor GI<! I ~ --· 1ow ... 1101 t111111•l'I c a"''" , 1 "••t>n• B••U 1 M•>• V.,M <'•"'" • 14 ' • '~ '""~ tl'C.·111 •. ' .. l(l •\ I M....,.-..... il"C. I II \ •\ ' IO • •\ •M•.D•"'"'r 1ffi••1\•1 ~ 't••\ •0..-11"(,1 ~ ll l(l Hl •\ IDW ... 110, CINCMA "•'II'>' a,.,, ,,...._ Aw \•~ "<!I t-o~J II~"" I >O•I l>tl'IOO. TWtM (' ... I' ..... ,,,.,boo ""'" /f """""" \!Ifft "'' ''°' ' J ....... -la<M .. 1•1 , .. I() 'o..ei-, -._.. l"Q-• Jt ~ flO I! 10 !(I MllA CINIMA .... _., ... <1 /1._'1 \r ··~ l-01> -·"-•t'lll 1\,,__, __ .... !~~·~ 100'! RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ..._,_...,.C.-.-...t 1'12 HAiie» •w~ COlfA MISA-Mt-1 IK roww ( • .,,... Cll>tlMAl ·~>I ..... ~ I~ I·• !II• l ~C..,(f'!••ll ••••. 10,1 10 .. , 1 11•• .. Ml-'P-~ •.•;;t on J a_,. ....,_., '"' ' ' ' ' • •n •""' Jlt..,t !•I I I l"I • ~ "' IOUTM COolUT P1.AZl'I Ill•"• ·•• .,. 1• .. 11•0 ! Aw.-(l'GI I I II) "' J .,.o.-,11'G ••1~,.." " J J-'•~1•1· ,. ....... -~ ·--· CNASTBll Cl"'lll >111)1 ~,.-, "'"" .. 1c110 1 •-..t _,-,_ )IJ ~ ~•I '" •' 1 A•-l"""~I JO '•\< 1.-.f'-•r-1\1\ '. ~•1 ............... ""''''. ,,._fOISIO II '" ==-~T,ON Tl•OI .. 1111• '·""-\I t .-.w'•~1•1J •• ,.....,......,.,11'1~,.. • If' _,. lnduding Hi-Risk CALL (714) 146 3323 ' {ltOO .... to 4130 , ..... ) No •lfCe# MMor fl( _,,,, ftlMiltt CfWllM would ha \l' been an cmbarrussmcnt to Harlow. and soon go1 jus11rl· of a sort °"lar11 and Va nderveen also go into the oftrn- e1rculated stor) thal Bern had a secret common-law wife who was blackmailing him. Accord ing 10 tht' author\, she was suffcnng from mental illness. and Bern was tr)'1ng 10 hide her CJL1stencc from Harlow. There ¥.'as t.·vcn a possibiht~. they say, 1ha1 he had marncd her, and that Harlow was lhus tnvolv<'d 1n a b~mous rt>la11onsh1p. She was Doroth)· Millt·Uc. an unsuccessful aclttss \I.ho '>I.as found dead y,·1th1n days of Bern 's apparenl su1c1d<'. She drowned 1n 1he Sacramento River near Mart1ne1.. t 'allf., apparenlly having son1ehow plunged ofT the II\ erboa1 Dcha King_ 'A'hich earned passi..·ngcn bclwc('n Sacramento and San Francisco. 1-larlov. hL"rM·lf would die 1n IQJ 7 al age :Z.6. the 11c11n1 of an artfully obscured tllncss, pos~1bl) nn 1nfer 1l'.'d kidney thal wasn 't treated because her Chns- 11an .'-K:·1t·n11st mother, the s1ory went. r('fu~d to ca.11 1n .IJlcthcal help. ·rhe Sl'<'recy. probably another M G ~1 man1pula1ion. led to wild rumors of death from l'lt'r}th1ng fron1 an abortion ~ant• wrong 10 drugs or ak11h11h'\n1 . Marx and Vanderveen don'1 ~hcd much more hght on Harlow's death , saying sht.• died of .. a maS'\l\C • D • • • • • • 7:00 7:30 -· -0 -r..tlll-• Hird Copy T . 8:00 8:30 q 1tout9 PlnlC, Fff(S A -""" 9:00 1nf«'t10n but 11s cause was never documen1cct,." This untimely death 1s probably the chief reason Harlow conlinues ·10 be remembered by film his- torians. She wasn ·t much of an aClrcsa. but had a widt' following because of her sex appeal. In tht' end resulL the at1raction of the Bern cast is really Hartow's 's1ory. Fonunately, one sets more than Harlow and Bern's problems in this boot. Man. has ple nty of rccollcc1ions of MGM durina its days of power. These make bcuer reading than 1hc mystery of who killed Bern. (The au1hon offer a solution bul it wouldn't be quite fair to P.vc ii away.) Man. recalls lhings hke 1he movies' switch to sound. and how Ma yer was impressed by his stars; '"II 1A·as MGM's custo m 10 shelter all aspects of the lives of Its stars... It stemmed from Louis 8. Mayer's r<'vt'renec for I hem -he was. 1r anything. a biggCT fan than anyone who mobbed the playen al the gates," ('learl y, we never ure of scandal, jud~1n1 by the trash magazines and newspapen at 1he sopermarkcc t·heckout stands. Our hunger for the old embarrass- ments. 100, i5 al leas! partially .utisfi('(f in this 1n1ercst1ng book that offers a fascinating 1heory about o nt of MG~l's darker episodes. ··0t·11dl) Illusions.·· b.v Samu~J Man and Joy('(" Vanderl't't'n. Published by Random I-louse: }71 pa1~s; $1 9.95 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11:30 -1• -o -0 ..... 0 --..... - --.... .._ ....... Con sc•• -·---,.._...., -,,,... ""(1115--0 ~---' ' I • . ' Edltorlal Nlw city cmcll slllillll hlndlli Pl .. lile Vllllll Huntington-Beach lame duck city councilmen Wes Bannister and John Erskine deserve plaudjts for wanting to hand off ~.ssage of a controversial beachfront restaurant complex to the incoming City Council. ~nnister. Erskine and outgoing Mayor Tom Mays, who hasn t said yet whether he favors letting the new council tackle the P1crs1dc Village project. could conceivably help ram the development through oext week. But Bannister and Erskine told the Orange C•st DaJly Pilot last week that the> fa , or letting the new council tackle the 3.5..actt proJect. which would plop three restaurants and some bcach-0nentcd hops on what is presently a city-0wned asphalt parking lot. Like the two councilmen. we suppon the Pierside V illa~e plan as presently drawn. It will be an attractive addition to downtown Huntington Beach, especially when the new pier is erected . But the people of Huntington Beach have spoken at the poMs-. both for three-new faces on their seven-member C'lty Council and fo r Measure C. whi ch would require voter approval of projects bu ilt on land owned or leased by the Cit)'. Piers1de V1llag~ has been too controversial to allow the outgoin' council an opponuntt> to appear as 1f it's pushing the prOJCC t through . e pec1all) since the · three o utgoing members ~on't be ans""erable to voters. As Bannister and Erskine ha ve w1sel)' advised. a vote on P1ers1de Village hould be dela}'ed until the new council 1s S('ated. If the development ts approved by the ne"" council. 1t should go to 'oters as per their ""1shes expressed by passage of Measure ( Tiiiar In lilltlPJ . T1xla) 1.-; Wednc'ida>'; N<l\ 14. thr l 18th da' o r I Q90. Thcrt arc 4 7 da~\ k ft in ihr )rnr Toda) 's H1~hhght in H1stOI). O n No\. 14. I 8XQ. Ne" York World rcpun a "Nellie 81) .. (E:h1.i- hc1h Cochranel brgan her altem pt to surpas'i the Ii\ 1111ous journe>-of Jules Verne's Phileas Fog h) tra,ehng around thl· world in le~~ than 80 da\''i Bl\. \ucceC'dcd -fi n· 1sh1ng the inp the lollow1ng Janu· a') in n da\ '· 6 hourc; and 1 I minutes On this date In 183:?. thr fir t "rectcar - a ho~.<frawn \.ehtck called the "John Mawn" -first wcnt into operation 1n :-.0l'" \ ork Ci t}' Jn I 51 . Hc:rman Mch 1llc''i nO\cl "M ob) D1l k .. "as fint pub- lished in the l 'n11cd State In I 8R I < harll'i J Guttcau went on tnal for the a\\3Ss1nat1on of President Garfield (Gu1tea u was convicted and hanged the fo llowing }ear ) In I KRY. JawarharlaJ Nehru. the first pnme m1niMer of independent Indus. was born • In 1922. the Bnush Broadcasting , D111111111PY Corporation began tis domestic radio -.en ice. Jn I Q35. President Frank Im D. R OOSC\Clt proclaimed the Ph1hp- pme Islands a free commonwealth. In 1940. 50 )C'ars ago. dunng World War II. Germ an planes de· ~·ro~ed mo\I or the Engh'ih town of Co\. entry In 1969 . .\pollo 1:? blasted off for the moon from Cape Kenned)'. Fla In 197~. on \\.all St rttt. th<' Do" Jones lndustnal .\ 'craae closed above the I 000 le' el for the first lime. ending thr day at I.OCH 16 In 1973. Bntam''i Pn nc~ .\nnc mamed a commoner. Captain Mark Ph11l1ps. 1n Westminster Abbe). (The couplt announ~d their stparat1on 1n .\ugust 1989 ) In 1986. the Sccunt1cs and E,. changr Comm1ss1on imposed a ~­ cord $1 00 m1lhon penalt) aa:unst 1ns1de-tradcr Ivan F Boesky and barred him fro m working again in th e ~cunues industry Toda) ·s 81nhdays. Corl'\ poser l\aron Copland 1s 90 •\ctor Brian Keith is 69. Actor Mclean tevcnson 1s 61. Actor Don 5tewart 1s 55. Jordan's Kina Hussein 1s 55 -By lk Auocl•te4 Prr11 ., .•. ,, ..... fJ.eU.. UT~ .A.J5T a.DAR /JP '/Qll ~. IKJY' all MIUTA/l:t M/9JION HAS 1Hfl£E ~ 6(JALS.' (>./£, XJ aFfNO S4tl'fMMJA ., J:Bii;lf!~ I I "\ To lbc Editor. I wanted to t.ake this opportun1Jy to thank )'OU for the edllonal on Monda}. "lo\· 5. wherein your paper supported the Pohce Depanmcnf s preparation for the sk1hhead rally scheduled fo r Nov. 3 at CentraJ Park. Event! such as this art' difficult to plan for and ha"'c the potential for putting us in a no-win situation. While there arc those who might be quick to find fault with our staffing for this event. as your an1cle points out. others would have been just 'as quick to crit1c1z.c us had there been a major event and we had not bttn prt'.parcd. The eduonal was well wntt~n and based on solid reasoning. '1\lher than cmouori. Our acuons w11h regard to thi s panicular cvrnt ~ere dictated wtth the best interests of the community in mind, and I apprec1atr }Our com eying that fact to )our readers RONALD E. LOWENBERG Chief or Police Hunungton lkach HllllPIC llllCll mll'll To th<' Edttor: • Re: lntrm Confusion I read Carl C Yost's letter to the Editor. Oct 30. in the DaJJy Pllot He said. " .. man) of the ~ailed Japanese- .\mcncans ne\.er became c1t1zens of the U some do not read or understand the English language .. I ~no~ of man> Gcrman-Amenc~n\. ltahan- <\mcncans. etc.-.\me nca n~ who nt'vcr became c111zens. nor fo r that matter. could th e) read or undem and the English language So wh} single out one nat1onalil} or race (1mphc:d) hke the Japancse·..\mrn· cans ' If I were to go fu rther. I wo uld mention herc 1ha1 w(' do not 'lpeak Enghsh. rather. \\-C \peak .\mencan. but tlrat's another story. Mr 't ost fu nher stales. "In closing. I would w1<;h )'OU would asl any surviving \.Cteran or the \\-ar w11h Japan. who saw combat serv1~. what their '1r"~ arl' on the subject of apolog) and reparati on (or tht" \O- ca lle'd "Japane~.\mcncans of"-W II ·:·. I str,cd '4-1th the 1st Manne D1\.1 'i1on m tht"' "'ar wi th Japan from Dec. 3. 1941 ( FolJr daH hcfort Pt-art Harbor was -bombed) and rtce1'fcd 3n Honor.i~I<' 015(. harge 1 n February 1946 1 sav. combat service dunng "-\.\ II ligh11ng a.p1nst the Japanese. but I also saw ~f\ ice "'11h the Bat at Ills Hatllne Japanese in ( hina 11945-19461. against Chinese Com- munists. 1 sincere!~ behe\ c that the Japanest-Amencans who were interned in camix arc o~'cd an apology for our m1stn.:atment. ol them. and are due reparauo ns which the L '\ ( ongr~s legislated for them. Ftnalh I bclie'c this internment 1nc1dcn t 1s a black mark on our h1s1011 ~ ACRAMENTO -Sen. At.\ Cranston's dramatic announccmeot last week that be was aflbctecl b}' pmstate cancer and would oot sc(lc re-t>lec11on in 1992 has touched off a scramble by the state's polJtiaan . It also produced gushy apP('aisab of Cranston and his career from Washington-based writen for Cale- fom1a newspapttS. • -· -·-· Their domanatina theme is that Cranston's poUtical c.arttr may ha\ c crashed because of his unt1mc- I) involvement with savinp a.nd loan t}coon Charin Keatin&. but Jt was onl) one blemish on an otheT'- w1~ sparklina pubhc record. "Cranston leaves a lepcy of de-- \ ot1on to Cahfomaa." was the head- Ii n~ 1n the San Jose Mercury News o"cr a p1cu b) ats Wa.shan&ton correspondent. Cart C~nnon B.\RNE"t FLEI HM .\N "Cranston: Champion of Peac:r," Oceanside "'as th<' headline over a similar a ppnusal by the chief of t}>c McC'latchy Newspapers Wa.sh10&· • mn B~au. ~Rcn'nttt. - To the Editor. Cannon wrote of Cranston's The letter from Joe l RoSt"n on "'-o' 1 l 1n which abiht) to inspire "great personal I. along w11h Barbara Vogel and Fell>. Rocha wr~ lo)ah)Hin fengumr followen" and cn 11c11ed as I\ ing and tell mi half-truths nc-cds to be ho~ •· e perhaps more than •n>· put in m pro°per per'lpe<.11,c one cl~. hu defined hberatism i~ 1 Juel Rosen "as · the campaign manager tor , the conte't of the ..\mcncan West. trphen Ein~tein. one of the drfeated incumbents for Rennert obscn ed th_'.at .. Cranston the Fountain \ alle\ hool Board rlect1on on 'lo' 6 can look back on a ncll rttord of His letter ~tn kcs mt-as "our gra~ mort'. than an\lh1ng leg1slat1\.e achievements 10 a val el<ie • · nghts. en' 1ronmcnw protecuon. 2 "1r Rosen states that I supported the saJe of 1he econo mic de\elopment and olher four school s11rs in Fountain Valle' and '81d so in a-.. )ugh-pnooll-.do01est1c issues - debate I ne\ er \."lid I supported thl: sak of thest' s1trs and concluded that "the over- and 1f \itr Rosen "ould like 10 re' 1e" thr \ 1deotape arth1ng themr of his IOfll public of the debate I ~ould Ix glad to 'iuppl~ him wi th II car~r has bttn the pursuit or peact Dunng the debate I said I reh that thc<;e salr-<> should and disarmament. In that caute-M- haH' brrn appro,cd b) the "oters v.--as v.1lltng to ~on. haTder. spend 1 Mr Ro~n stat~ that I offer no plan to ach1e"e -mo re poht1cal ca pital and take neigh borhood schools In fa c-t. dun ng the debate, l said greater m.h than in an\' ot1tcr tha t reopening schools 1s preferable to permanentJ) · cndca\.or:· · • housing students in portabk da~rooms. I will not Horscfcathen 'iu pport an~ more school dosurcs. However for the , The 0.,,erarching theme of Alan time he1ng. I will not suppon opening an~ schools. Cranston's long pubhc c,arcc r hu 4 Mr Ro'\Cn needs to und'erstand that b) ~lhna brrn .\Ian c ran\ton·s pubhc career. fQur ~hoot s11l•s tu land dc\cloper\ now. the d1stnct His 1n,ohement with Keating and had Ill rtbatc S 18 million of the proceeds to the state -Thi.-; S 18 m1ll1on "ould ha\.C been to taJ I\' forgl\cn in the to...ea11ng-o~ncd Lincoln Savings 15 'ear.-; Had the dtstnct "'a1ted 15 ycan to sell tM and Loan "as not the at>rrrauon proi:>en). 11 could ha'c kept the S I m1lh on that his apologists p<>rtra> It v.~.s 5 One of the ca mpaign 's bigest IMUCS v.-as the rnt1rcl~ consistent "'th Cranston s pos't1ble purch.-isc of a nc" adm10 1 tratton bu1ld1na. dttades~long car~r Our slate of thfl-c took a firm pos111on that tt.e v..ould Cranston ponra~ed h1msclr as a not 'otc fnr such a plan This 1s a lept1matc 1s ue for fighting hbc-ral conn-med with thl· , otcr. peace. huma.o nghts econom1 I nstcad of ti) 1 ng to \leatc 111 will "1 r R~n equaltt~ and all or the other icons of 'ihould "' to "ork. "'Ith me Jnd the nc-w trusttt1 to the ~pcctes. but n-pcatcdl). •hrn It 1mproH thl' quaht\ of rdul":ltllln for Fount.am Valley's C"ame to a contl1n bn.,..ttn those .h1kJrcn concerns and his career he opltd RORER T J EOU\K for t~ latter .\nd when he 101 Tn.a ttt·Elect caught. as ~ did m the Lincoln f oun1J1n \ a lk~ hool Dlstnct affair. he tv.-1sted the truth ~Cllln& was JU5t another \onst1turn1 he 1n 1sted for month\ and tht· hun· dreds of thousand' of dollan he 1TCe1\.ed from Kea1ina-<on0CC1cd Editor's no rc: The following an- samplc of Oraqe Cout Dally Pilot's reader C'ommcnrs and cnr1- c1,ms Tht Piiot publlshC$ theSt· ('(6~pon~s on a daily basis and cnrourases its ('(6lfders ro C'3// the Editor's Hot/mt at 642-6086. •••••t ... th c\t· tllTice" going to br d1s- ci rilined'' Tht• police dcpanmcnt 1s 1n \t'f"I. 1t'C 10 1he public. There 1s a pmt' for hla1antly m1su 1ng the put"lht ·., tru'I ·\ )early p yctuatn l hcd .up of t'ach pohct otTteer b\' an indrr>t•n1knt ohJttt1\.C iK>Ch1a.tnsl ~11h no t1t'\ to the Costa Mesa Pohl e OcP3nment should br stan- J.ird operat1nJ procC'du~ could ha'<' .inJ 1h1' 1s the type of 'ltuff I am 1.i1k10{l about This 1s onl~ on1• <lf prohJhl\ in )QUr ne""~ pa.per there 1\ ,11 kast one, t•o or three 1nc1Jcn" th.it \OU ~port C\Cf\ d3\ that l nuld Or do IO into an am-'11 1ha1 'h11u ldn't e"'cn ~and "-<' "o uldn't h,\\r the over- ,·ro"d1ng. "'"ould "'e" I don't dunk lite probkm lS nnt enough $p11Ce. I don t think "'e neC'd a new Jail I th in~ ~r need tn \t'nd thc-se luds had 10 hool and teach them how II\ tr\·at people That m11ht help 1 lot sources was not for h1mS('lf 1'ut for helpina minon t1c ~comc moro active tn pohtics It \\tlS N lone) whc-n ht saad It, 11'\ balnnc\ no" and 11 wtll till ~ balonc\ a l t-ntur) from now. ~ close u.am1nat1on ot t ranston and has n:'CO"' re' cah 11 cold!\ calculat1f\I, n.athle~ pohtH.1an v. ho v.-o uld do almost an' thing 10 "1n an election and onct in offict v.~ h1lhl)' Oe'\t~ about a<i\1'it1n ICS$ \llVO')' lnlettsts s I rcca_ll u has bttn about three months s1ntt )'OU ran a reader'\ comment on the telq>honc poll. should v.e ao to war 1n tht Mideast I think maybe 1t is tune to tn that ap1n. especially since our CongtTss seems unw1llana to do 50, I th1ftk 11 would ~ a real aood cxcrci~ and I hope you do at. r Editor's note; WC' wrll do 1t on Thursd•y. ll•c-•c~- The "'a.1llf tt: I am anounde'd and •ppalled by the aictions ef the Costa Mesa poltee dcmand1nt lhat tv.oo YQU"I women pt0,;e t.J\&t they wctt ~male by --~•nt a acnatal chttk at a Paciftc mph1thca1rc concert. This iftd Of a;u behavior I tnaly f\iehle'nt.. 1 SUPOOJC lhe Costa Mesa P'obcc ~· 1s aoena 10 try to Mftl the blame on ~ rntt\'e oll\ttr Dtan m1t.b and he ~Ny daa'wl al. HO~\'Cf he ns not tbc only oft"tttr in- volved He ... dw Oftly o the DllJ ,... Mined m the utidc WMt ._ 1111t od9lf oflkcn in- ¥e1Wd "'° .. 0 ..... '° happtft'! WM IMft no oftker iMre wllh an OUftCr of commoa Jentt'? How ~ {) I "anted to comment on the < 1l\la Mesa pohct harusina the "omen body bu1ldro at the rod . rnnct'rt rtttntl) and thear lat u1t aga1 n~1 them I think 1t might be Jppropn ate to '8y I hope they sue the pants off of the . pohoe fom: Jiii •. I'm calhna about the .. Judac'i qul"\t1on 1ail reka5r plan" on paac t~o 1n l. I Ne~ 8nc Federal lOun '"1)'\ )ou c.n onl)' put so man" rat, in a cqc. )'OU aot '° let the rt\t orthcm ao LGQIJ~ sa you can'1 let 1hcm ao. that's tllqal, that k.1nda PUl'i them 1n a btnd d~\n't it" One of the problem that I 5ce I hH 1n an upptt middle class ncif,hborhood of Hunttn,ton Bead\ and at lta\t 12 mc1dcnts 1n the latst . 12 }'tin hcc:t b) the Huntinaton ~ h Pohcc Depenmcnt WCTt mattd b the police that JM&l pc pit 1n pn'°n 1 d n't 1re .why they have 10 do &hat. thcrt 1s enOuJh ~ems wnhout thnn ettahnt the probtt'm them tv aood',aampfc 1, an Pl'ae ont. the c ta MtM pol~ ba •at the two •'Omen for'°'"' into the tlith;9 room. lt dtdn't C\IOl'-'C into an arrest and impnt0nmtnt h\lt it ,cry ~II I Dlllltlll ....... Or\ lllt Amburgc}' d1dn"t lo5'" the ra,c because of the Dally Pla.1 or an) or the media It was truly what hl' did to h1m'id f and h1, actions. l am a 11udfnt at En ... ; •n C"N"pon Beach. 1 am 1allo chair· man o our ,moor a Mann<' Pf'Oll'lm We tmd l*:bla to n 1cmcn 1n ud1 nbia t\ery 9.CClc. In a ltncr Jot li t ~k: our ad ptcd b11 brot~r ~ that thc Krviccmcn need hllmot mailed 10 t~m We •~ hc>Pna rcadtn •111 help UJ b donab• humor hkc Cat"1n and tt . Madd m.,,na or f,,. t<k. We will a>ft wnp •• .... an t.h1na v.c can ~· Oonateoes C8a hr ~nt or dch~ 10 E .... hool. 2 Ch ff °'" e. Nc;w~ Bcacl\. 91663 . Thanll b' Yf9 h\'lp. The me Cart C an non v. ho now dei>tcu Cran ton a . a sh&htl) tam1 hcd pobttcaJ anart dc$cn Md 1n a 19 l an.cle ho" 0Tn10n of. fcf'Cd a ·:llCAuaJI) Qpl~lt. hl&hl C'Ompromqt~ pho1ogaph ol a '°tcnual 11c oppoM'nt• '° a ne~ptt ~nor dunna a 196' campeip for &ht l ' ~ l)(natc. Cannon con ludcd in fiat piccc ... C'rasaon ha'i c\411Crlltd the po lUOM and d1storttd the re-cord~ of political oPPoMnt dfni· anted ochm on a penonal le\'el and anow.:ct the mon and m1"" conttpuon 10 So uncoC"rtc'lfd ... One mia)\t ttall chat oftt of mt n Ctatllton ,.,u «fat"4 • ~ 10UJ'!l ~~100 IO Qlt "'8- ffi>lltt lft ' ..... ~l.itioa ..... ht fuilettine tacDtJ e aa· hentaflCC'-~\ ~., II· f'M'ftlJ to poht.aa1 ~ • OM mJaht alto "'.,.._ M whttf n poled • • ... \i()Q~ or d .. nnamc1u .. -.... 411tied) ..... C1J1r-•4GM ~ riC'ta .. ... ,.,,., ..... <ml'lllllt. ... , .. --.. o."91 Hriln/Qrwlee ~ o._ "°' Anldentl of the Balboa Bay Club watch as ftreflghtera put out the ftre wNctt ltNCk the club Tuesday night. -• . . l'rom A1 Ivins here many years." said ·general IDaUlet Mike Stanko. A fixture at the dub him.elf since 1979. Stanko c:oulcln't remember a similar incident over tbat period. By I o'clock. the excitement had apartment. .. I did rememJ>cr to tum off my TV, that's about all," Kasnicka said while watchi .. the scene. Some residents had a h poaessions with them while otben drove their cars from a gro und- level carport. Around on the other .side of the 20- year-okl apannfein building. EJlcen Schuller and her daughter. Patt}. . wailed · anxiously as a firefighter climbed down a ladder with their white cat Baby. - .. Baby is my own pussycat and I just died when she was missing," Eileen Schuller said. "She's just real still. poor thing. .. Patty Schuller said. holding the cat 1n long since died away a nd the crowd had scattered. Nealon was back at bis p0st a t the clubhouse front door, parking and re· trieving autos. lnside the busy bar, the country· western band The Jury crooned. "Ifs all right. 'cause it's midnight, and I got two more bottles of wine." her arms. John and Eileen Schuller have lived in their apartment. which was directly over the one that burned, for aloiost 20 years and this is the largest fire they've ever experienced. Patty Schuller said. "lt 1ust scared me to deat h," she said of her father's call about the blaze. John Schuller scraped his arm get-i ti.ng out of his apartment and was treated b' medics on scene .. Firefighters esumated It might take them se' eral hours to clear the smoke in the apartment building before some tenants could get back inside. BBC General Manager Mike Stanko said arrangements were being ~e for any residents who couldn·t spend the night in 1he1r aparments, which range from studio apartments to penthouses. The Club also has overnight guest rooms Denlel Hriln/Orange Coast Dally PllOI Thia la the kitchen of the apartment In the Balboa Bay Club where the fire eHegedly started. A~T I DI "9rftA1 ........ -ICfte lboldy ""' ... .... llicl wt--. io&d llim a."* ..... jull ID'wared.". ··witnet111 said IM ............ hliboprop plane ftuaered up llld dlell there W'8I a power problem. It lftlde a Iha,, left turn .. : and &anded ~ uPlide down," Huffman said. Friends and bHy mem'*' indicaled ltaat Buntt WM IOO IDod a n,a-to commll a pilot mor to lead ao IUdl a tneedY· Tbe plane had just beat oYelMuled. causina the family 10 speculate tbat there was I mechanical cnw, eccorc1ifta to Barrett's sitter, Linda Dierenfteld and brother, Rich· a rd. ~ National Transponation Safety Board was still tryina to pinpoint the cause of the cruh Tunday, authorities in Denver said. Barrett. the president of the BarTCtt Properties Inc. development company in Irvine, was described "u a pat man and father," by Ricahrd Barrett. Lawrence Barrett was a member of the Tuna O ub of Avalon, the world's oldest fishing club and a put president of the Balboa Anglers Club. At the time of his death. h e held the world record for catch- ing a 184-pound broadbill swordfish o n 30- pound 'tackle. Hal NeidlinJ. a Long Beach oral surgeon and a good fnend of Barrett, said Barrett was on the National Coalition of Marine Conservation board of directors and worked for passage last wcct of Prop. osition 132. which barred am net fishing within three miles of the eoastJ ine. Funeral services arc scheduled for the Barrens Saturday . at 11 a.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newpon Beach. He's survived by daughter Am y, 15. and BANIS From A1 A bank employee tripped a silent alarm and in seconds police surrounded the bualdtn& with their guns drawn. AT l>ne point police thought that bank e mployees and c•Jstomers were being held hostage1 but those people safely left the bank before the men were detained. according to security guards at the ~ne. Po lice 11pprehended one of the men about 30 minutes later when he tried to come out of a back door. and the second man surrendered himself to police at about 2:25 p.m .. the guards said. Thry men were bnefly taken mto Gunman slain after killing 11 in ralnpage DUNEDIN. New Zealand -In a tirry seaside village, police on Wednesday fatal- ly wounded a gun man they said killed at least 11 peoph.~ m a shooting rampage that was New Zealand's worst massacre. of- ficials said. Police said 33-)'ear.old David Malcolm Gra,. who had Oed to a house on the village's northern edge after being driven from his own. had been shot in the chest· and ankle. and also suffered a head wound. At about 5:45 p.m .. police lobbed smoke grenades mto the house and stonned it, ending a 21-hour ordeal that wiped.out nearly half the population of the village of Aramoana. -By IM A .. ocJatftl Prn1 TODAY: Iner~ doQclinns and rnucll cooltt With wtSt Wlllds to I~ mplt 1n Ille tfttfllOOft Htchs 111 Ult llPPtf 60s to w10s T~Plrt tJ dMdy and I llttte cocW Wftll -lfl Ill M-60s to lowtt 70s TOOAnlUN °iCEAN REPORT . BOATING SURFING Sunttee: 8:23 a.m. lllllflC '"'*' IMllb """'«' Suneet: 4:'49 p.m. ._ _., 9"l 10 IO 11 ~-.lt lOCA• --............. If .. J• *' '""llOCI' ..... ~ ..... 11 .. lOOAY'IMOON ~ .... t1 .. . Moonrile: 3:51 a.m. Ct• u .. '·~ s.a-... l,f .. Moonlet: 3:04 p.m. TIDES 0 () -· 111$ "" IS ,,.. . 6$4 •• u ;:..~ , .. ,. " H1 •• 40 ...... FUllMOOn Dc1 . .. son, Todd, 13, ofLaauna Nipel and by his percnts., Richard and Emily Bumt, lona- time residents of Newpon.Beacb, u well as his brother Richard. of Laauna Beach, and sister, Linda, of Santa Barbara. Richard Barrett said his brother, whose complete name is Lawrence Collim Bar· rctt. was named after a pat grandfather, Richa rd H. Collins, former president of General Motors Corp. Lind, $2, owned Russ Lind Financial Services in Newport Beach and was active in the fi nancial planning services Industry for more than 22 years. He was also an .enthusiastic sportsman and supponer of youth and community groups. Longtime friend Chns Anderson. edllor of the Orange Cou.nty Rcgjster. said Lmd was an avid mountain climber who last year conquered Mt. Kilimanjaro, where he planned another climb next spring. · Lind shared his love of sports with young people. "Among kids. he was a real "Custody and then released. While said. No one was m1ured. no weapons were found. and no charaes will probabty be filed 1n the case. While added. UITlversal Protection Pnvate Sccunty guards Hans Hansen and Jeffrey Stewar{. who was working his firsr day on the JOb. helped police evacuate Lampost Pina and an orthodontics office next door to the bank during the mcident. Police also kept traffic away from the shopping center and evacuated Self Alternative High School at 311 West Yale Loop. Hansen said In the Coro na del Mar robber). Newport Bt'ach police sa) a man weanng a red baseball cap waited patiently in line at tht' First ln1erstate Bank. 3141 East Coast Highway. before handing a teller a note VOTE From A1 pm Marc Dann. Sm1tb·s campaign man- ager. has charged .that the GOP may ha"e signed up some c1t1zens for abscntee ballots without their knowl- edge. The state election code requires that voters apply for their own a~ntce ballots Tanney said about 55.000 absentee ballots have been counted 1n Orange Count) so far. with 50.000 or so still unopened. Supenor Court Judge James Smith will rule Fnda)' whether Tanney can resume the counting process. but the race may be decided beforr then 1n Sacramento Tanney. who said Tuesday he hasn't seen any "hard facts" to prove there were problems in the Republican abscn1cc ~llot maihnJ.S. said he oos- .. booster," Anderson said. ..He was that kind of a auy." H e was also active in scouting and juvenile diversion programs and was cap. ?Jin of the University of Colorado basket- ball team. served on the U.S. Olympic Organizing Committee in 198• a nd ·coached for the East Bluff Boys O ub basketball propam. He belonged to the Balboa Bay Oub and the Ho., Hospital 552 Club. He is survived by his dtughter Amy, who 1s completin• her doctorate at Cornell University, and his son Colby, a student at Cabnllo Community Coll~e in Santa Cruz. Plans for services had not l>cen completed Tuesday. The fourth person in the plane was identified as J1moh Ade Yinka Yussuf, 34. of Santa Ana. Yussuf. reportedly a Ni· gerian national. was believed also to be a University of Colorado alum attending his old school's reunion. demanding cash. The note mentioned a gun. bwt no '!"Capon was seen by bank employees. police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. As the teller read the note. the man demanded money again. this lime out loud. After he was handed an unknown amount of money. the man fled out the back door. He was seen leaving the area on foot. Gonis said. Police were c-alled to the scene shortly after I p.m .. but failed to find the robber after a search of the area. Gonis said. The suspttl was descnbcd as 6-foot-2- inches tall and about 200 pounds. He ma) have had a pony tail tucked up under his cap and was weanng an oversized Lcv1- t) pe shirt. Gon1s said. sesses "valtdly voted ballots." Drmocrats. he said. are "doing a lot ofhypothe11cals. and I haven't seen any bard facts to indicate d1screpanc1es or any massive problems." Repubhcal" officials. meanwhile. say the fraud allegations amou.it to Smuh's political desperation. "He's going to lose and he knows he's going to lose." California Republican P11rt y Chairman Frank Visco said Mon- day. "We demand that Ario Smith come forward and ei1 plain why he wants to silence the voice of Californians." Visco said he is confident Lungren will win the elecuoa by 50.000 to 60.000 votes The holdup m the Orange Count) count also leaves uncertain the outcome of the Costa Mesa City Council race. In that contest. Jay Humphre) leads Karen McGlinn by JUSt 59 votes. Tanney said they will restart the count as soon as the coun rules on the d1spu1e. -By City N~"' Servi~ The Accu·Wtather• forecast for noon. Wednesday. Nov. 1' VI" t'IO• "'9" ·~•~tt •• • • • • • • 00&.0 WAJ/111 1rA~ ®, m ml cu ~ ,... '°" ~ AiUlt '"'OIW l\C.-.• ... •••••• ... '4 =11. .... . ., • • ., . t.:.' JI D ,, . .. . . .. ''• • • . .. • n . .. ...... N n .. . ~c . " . .. ,. . •• ... ,, . •• r:.. • n •• ea .. • 11 =-0 " •• • • == --" n = " . ,. . I I •• :: I ... " . •• ~ : " . !I : I •• ~= • • •• . . ...... ..... :=. .... •IM llll.*Clt ..... ... ~' ... 41 ,, . .. •• • • ,. . • • II • ... .. .. ~: ) Richard Du nn ~. ,._ Bowl Game? ·Golden West ..... ,_ ..... -..a.. ...... COSTA MllA -hi o;,o..c.a. Qold. •· W• Ca'r11. milb• have tbe -. '*" ...... la die Million Confllaclt. bu• Oranell COM& ii lictina h• ~ YCN Ill• W111 tbe Buel caa"t wait '° liak lheir lletb into •be owe offeDle. llPICiflly after listcnina '° tbe occ ~ oae of the more formidable areas on the 1qued. "'I c1on·1 ...,, to live them too much IO jlc:k them UP, but on the pine films they loot kind of 11oppy;• <>ranee Cout lineblcker Chris Deuclw said of the Rust1cn• offense ... But they won•t be sloppy apinst us. It'll be a low«Of'ina pme in the fint half, then in the second half we'll Id thinp aoina. Our defeme is aoi•to stotrthtm from beainnina lO end -if we play the way we·~ cas-ble of playing." Deuchar is one of the four OCC becken who plan on devourina Golden West in a hu,e pmt' for both teams. .,. 1 •ead h Ernie Goddard is the computer mind a..u· Y-M bdlind the operation. Dcuchar Jives it a • balanced attitude. so desperately needed one scheduled M lb . · 1rs set for Orange Coast e OD. Saturday night, and the Rustlers' war of words has started _ rt b k Oh. yes. This is when it aetsjuicy. Real qua er ac j uicy. Stakes are of skyline proportions. Even ifa Central Division cham-. d ~ pionship and an Oranac County Bowl on e ense berth wasn•t on the line~ this intn-district clash between Golden West and Oranae Coast is JCllina hotter by the minute. By Richard Dunn "This 1s the only thing that can make Or-. eo.t o.-y Piiot our season. bcatina Oranac Coast, .. GWC defensive tackle Ray Smrth said 'on Tues- day. "It's going to be like a fight in an alley. There's no stopping us ... this is our last chance to play in these uniforms and play together and nothing's going to hold us back." Orange Coast ta11back Adrain Steen. a S-foot-5 freshman who bounces off · pt'Ople like the spring-driven si lver ball in a pinball machine. 1s confident, to say the least. "I'm sure they.II try and disrupt our plans a little and they·rc going to try and stop our rui:ining game. but I don ·1 think they can do that," Steen said. "We've got too strong of an offensive hne. We're too powerful for Golden West. and that's not be1!!$ big-headed or anything." Chp and save. St~n. the founh leading rusher 1n the Mission Conference Wlth a 100.9 yards- per-pmc avErage. has moved into sixth on the all-tame OCC s1ngJe-season rushing list W1th 807 yards. This should be the most interesting match up of S:uurday's biggie at OCC: St~n and offensive hnc against Golden West's 1op-ra1cd defense. See DUNN/II Charlle Brande Ch~~ , ... ,.., ·Newport's Osborne .one . ugh guy Grq Osborne was an All-Amcncan set- ter for my 14~undeT Balboa Bay Vol- leyball Club ys team that won the na- tional champ1 ship at the Junior Olym- pics last July in Albuquerque, N.M. Last week. while quanerbackina the Newpon Harbor frc hman football team, Grca was hit pretty hard. Doctors de· termined that Orca's spl~n will need to be removed. The opc111t1on was a succc s. but Grq will miss the basketball season. Doctors say that he'll be back 1n c1a.ht ~ks wh1c is good news for Newport Harbor volleyball. for those of us who know Orq well. he is one touah pcnon. Hc·u be blck tronaer than ever. Good luck. Grttl Last wittk. I 11w the Junior high tchool boyos volleyball champtonsh1p. It was amuin1 to watch the cahberofvoUe~bell Ralh~ went on. dcfcns1\'C plays ~re abundant. and ball control was amaz1na. The j unior high bo> play on a 7-foot. 4- 1nch Ml (h1sh 1ehool 1s e1sf\t feet)'° the ptkina and bl kina arc "ct')' m\M:h fac· . ton. The IC\'enth 11'11de tournament • won by Corona dcl Mar wh1 h had 10 travel thf'OUlh tht' lottr' brad.ct 10 dtfrat a IUIPP)' Ow)tt hool CHuntinston 8tach) intMRMl S.. 8AANOElll HUNTlNGTON B~H -It took exactly one shoulder injury for Mitch Melbon to realize vou do not have to be on offense to play· quarterback. Hollering signals. barkina out orders and assuming leadership roles arc a natu- ral marriage when it comes to Melbon, the Golden West College free safety who has romc full circle in three years. Melbon. who intercepted a pass in each of Golden West's first four games this season. has paid his dues. Now he's reaping what he sown. "Some people have a knack for le~der­ ship and a knack for football sense:· GWC Coach Ray Shackleford said. "Some people dunng football games can make adjustments and have a feeling for things and can anticipate things. "He's done a great JOb and he's by far one of our most valuable players on defense. It's really rewarding to sec be- cause he·s one of th~ guys who have ~id th~ir dues. He's put a lot of tame and effort into the program and it's nice to see patience." Mclbon. a S-foot-11. 192-pound sophomore who red-shined his first year ,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,, · fatal to Lak.., ,,, 112-111 losl By Tom Vasich 0r-. Cout Deltr Not INGLEWOOD -The Phoenix uns overcame 36 points by James Wonhy and took advantage of his missed free throw w1th one second rcmainina to defeat the struggling Los Anacles takers.. 112-111. on Tuesday night at the Forum. The Suns .. comtng off an NBA-record 107-point first haJf and a record-tyi ng 17}- point effort qainst the Denver Nuasets Saturday night, got 24 potnts from Kevin Johnson and 20 from Tom Chamben to run their record to 4-1 and record their tint regular-season victory at The Forum in 18 attempts. "If I had to shoot it ap1n. I would shoot 1t the same way," sai~ Worthy of his cntical missed free throw. ·'The foul shot felt-~ it just d1dn•t 10. That happens." Mqic Johnson finished with 20 points for the l..akcrs. who dropped to 1-4. their worst start since 1978-79. the season before Johnson's arrival. , Mark West converted Kevin Johnson's behind-t hc·back s-ss in the lane for a layup that tied the score for the seventh time in the fourth quaner. 104-104. wtth 3:)7 to play. West then blocked Wonhy's layup at the other end and Jeff Homacek hit a 2(). footer to put Phoeni• ahead with 3:0S left. Homacck's fallaway jumper from the tQP of the key pve the Suns a four~Point fftarg.in befort Wonhy tipped in a m1a by Byron Scott. whOtC l()..(ootcr in the lane 44 te00nds lata' tied the tcOre I 08-108 wi"- 1 :23 rcmainina. Aftet Chambers hit an off-balance lS. footer over Wonhy. Scon miucd a 3-point attempt and Kevin Johnton convened a layup off' the msuina fa t bfak b' a 112·108 ma,.;n with 41.7 K<lOnds '° ao. takers ttnta Vlllde 0.VK cmM badl with a layup in t11ftk. but mi..S llile ensu1na frte "-row. HOf"DK'd misfired Oft I pouiblt dtftehi"I 2().b>tef and the lakm P. the rtbound. Sc:Otl tnboundcd ffom midcoun witb 9.6 IC('Onds left. and Wonhy WU f'oukd by Kun Rambi1 -ith I. I l«Oftdl °" the doct. Wonhy hit the ""' fttt throw. '"" misted the 9'COnd and Din M~ pulkd dowft the ~net for the . ,,.., ,.,,.. "" ..... ,. .. ....., .. .... ,.,,.,. fDr -. --ltaet.c:kcn. ""1• Roberts PVCI it ttyle ..... - pbm. John K.dly Idell tlae "** .... o( smarts, common acnae and enthusiwn . Toeetber. they•re scuds. lndivid.aally, tbey're •uda. Toertber. these 0raqc Cout C0Ht1r Ii~ form the symbol or lftOderD.: day p.diators. ..Ernie Goddard actually runs tbe com- pu1er ac:out prosram on our opponntl to tel ICftdencies. .. OCC Coech Bill Wc>R· man said ••• He runs the whole wna and lt1I the printout. He's peid for the ~ be works (throuch woric stocty) -and it tu~s out to be a aood deal au l))e way around . .. He can have a pan-time job and he'a also pini"I informatton for hjmselt: .. ~ Pirates, 7-2 overall, 6-2 in lht Mission Conference and 3-1 in the Cen- tral Division. hope their computer-aided defense will stuff intra-district rival Gold- en West.on Saturday night (7 o'clock) in the reaular season finale at OCC. All four starting linebacken are return- ing playcn from last year. Goddard. who ctida't Mn .... ...,., WI the S)'S1an to liw 1915. Ooldii W-. hi• advanuiee. · ..... ill lilt ..,. .. ,, bftUa down 164 pleys. in order, -We _._ .. .._.. and we can .en. for example, what their ills Fdrnoa f4S.J5) _.. favorite play is on fint-anct-10, .. God-(13-12) lw die .. U. i9..., dard said. "It belpt me a lot. When you Ooddm'd llid. '"We Md ..... ii!!jlt ~ .Ut's their favorite play, you yaw: To blM f 1'1 nee. llaM know what to expect. h's like watchint Santileo ~-rnc. n z ' I fttm without actually watchioa the rum. &uua Cray10a IO UDder' 100 _. ~I don't have the great 'J)CCd, but I _beat Ooldell W• It ._.. ie~a-1 thank I make up for it an knowled&e... way '° ftftilla -to bC8I Ooldl9 ..._ .. Oeuchar. a 6-foot-3. 22S--pound in&idc era~ '°' OWi' 100 ,... ....... backer from Corona del Mar Hi&h Dons bllitod OC'C, 'l-1,, ie me C 1' doesn't cart much for computers. lf~ ~~ ~:'~ ~~ fint P - cares about sticking the Rustlers. Of OCC"s tlop fifivv~_ c.dden. bit ol "I don't reaUy look at u. to tell you the them are tbe ~ _ ~; tnath." Deuchar said. "When I play, I just .. O\.aT defensive line~ a -~- IO out and play. I've watched their ~ •-,.-. linemen on the film. but rve never b«n too, and wt•s why we bave al .. much of a sta tlIDc.s person... tackles,.. Roberts said. Goddard didn't start last scaJOn the Robtrta. a 6-0, 21S--pou.nd ou1lide only one of this year's quanet who pl~yed becker from f.dtson, bas 67 tactles (J9 a rnerve role. Goddard is OCC's lcad1n1 solo) and four ladles for loees. He allo tackler with 74 -42 of which are solo has a forced fumble and a q~ taclclcs. He also has five tackles for losses sack. and a s-ir of forced fumbles. • "We complement each other ... Roberti OCC. the cmderella team of the said. "We each come up with bia plays M . · c ~ when we need it." 1ss1on on1crence, has an opportunny to ~ to a bowl game for the first time (See DEUCHAR'9 . ~~C-~Not OCC linebackers (from left) John Ketty, Chris Oeuchar. Ernie Goddard and Kevin Robert'8(e a force to be reckoned wtth. at GWC. was a quanerback at Corona del Mar High. He wante(I to be a quarterback at Golden West. "As the ( 1988) season progres~d. I was going to be the backup quarterback." Mclbon said. "But in practice one day. I separated my nght (throwing) shoulder while running the scout team. A guy threw me down on my shoulder and after tliat I decided I'm going 10 move to defensc. "It hun to throw. so I thought I might as well play defense because I kind of wanted to pla). defense all along. .. So Mclbon switched to comel'back and red-shirted. Finally. he ~ent to frtt safe- ty. whert he could be free from the blumg speed of .eppos1 ng v,.1de receivers. His raw tools and resources arc hm· ued. so MelbOn -who has five mter- ccpuons this year -must rcson to other means. "I felt I could be a better safety:· Melbon said. "I don't have the great speed to be a cornerback. but at safety I can usc my smarts like at quarterback. I can get that extra step I need. I can tell where the quanerback's going to go. "I know what my thinking was in a third-an(i·long or any other situation. At comcrbnck. )ou'rc against one gu). but at safety. you 're able to make adjustments and make the calls to tht other guys. 11·~ like being the quarterback of the de- fense:· The change from quartcrbad. to cor· nerback wasn't drastic. but mo-. ing to safct\-was. "I .played quarterback aftd comerback in tugh 'school. so 1t wasn"t that foreign:· he said "But I'd ne,er pla)ed safcl) before. Last season was m) first ')car pla)ing safet) and I didn't get to pla~ much. so this )car 11 w-as prett) foreign. but I felt comfortable. ·· E' Ct) pmc I felt more and more comfonJ1bk and I don•t want (Saturday) to be m) last game. I f~I I'm J4St touching t~ surfatt-of my 1lb1hucs. I fed I have a lot more to get from myself wnh hard work." Melbon. comfortable with leadership roles.. also plays on 'J)CC1a1 teams. of which he's the captain. · "He's hard-workin1 and very descrvtng of where he is toda>." added Shackleford, coachina his 15th season at GWC. 1ie11 go on and play somewbcrc, but at this point it's difficult to say where. "He plays on all ·the special teams. in faC1 he's the captain of that. and he makC"S all the signal calls and adjustments in the secondary. He's a put tackler and one of our best football players.·· Golden West. 5-4 overall. 4-4 in the MJsSlon Confcrcncc and l-3 in tbc Cen- tral D1\-1s1on. has the No. I-rated defense an the 16-tcam confCTCDOC. That says a lot for Mclbon. who enJoys the old feclins of quarterback-t)pe communication while stnppina receivers and stick.ins ball· car- nef\. "I feel comfonable doing that.·· Melbon said. .. , hkc the responsibility because 11 makes n more fun and it bdpt the guys around me like Bobby Sylvia and Greg Szuba. But now. this far into • the season. they don't l1ecd me. so I just • look at us as a unit. We feel so com- fonable wit~ each other." f · See MELBONJll Cal in Copper despite pressure BERKELEY -Cahfomia will ac- cept an 10v1i.t1on to play 1n the Copper Bowl at Tucson. Am .. despite pressure to snub the pme. the school's athletJc director said Tucs- da) The CP and some student groups have u~ the team not to pla> the Ott. 31 pme because An· zona voters last week rejected a paid Martin Luther Kmg Jr". hohday. C aJ must decide Nov. 24 whether to accept thtCopper Bowl invitation. but team members have alrad}' <Sc. c1dcd to go. voting unanimously on Sunday dunng two team meetinp to play 1n the school's first bowl pmc since l'HQ "Our plans haven't cbal'\lcd." cal Athlcttc O,rcctor Dave MlglJ'd said Tunda>. "Our pla)crs are as teftliu~ so this ' uc as anybody could be. but thett's a strona fectina that we sboUd ao." He laid a m&Jonty of votcn • Tunoa voted to awrovc--. Kiz1 hohda) dnpste overall rt)«t>Oe -,. See CAlAI Bowl picture taking shape .· NEW YORI. -.. the 1ucceu. if not the stata; Ol--.- Ctemens and De..e SleWllL Ai day, ht a<>t the Cy YoUQS •ID iL Welch WU the Anillkiiil I ...... winner in 22 sea10ns. aoina 27-6 .._ ~Jiii ~ Athletics. And wins arc wlaal ~ Wla .die -.nt for the best pitcher. In a spliJ vote in WJlicb no Mt -8llllid on all 28 bellota. Welch aot I~ fint-plaoe ¥01e1 Uid a total of I 07 pofolL Oemeu, with an earned-ND avCf'llD more than a full run betler than Welch, was second with ei&ht first-place votes and 71 points. Stcwan. Welch's team- mate. won 20 games for the fourth straight season. but again failed to win the Cy Young. He was third with three first-place votes and 43 Welch points. followed by record-set- ting Chicago reliever Bobby Thigpen, who got the other two first-place votes and had 20 points. Two members of the Baseball Wnters Assoc1a- uon in each AL city voted. and balloti ng was completed before the start of the playoffs. The National League C) Young winner ~,11 be an- no unced today. Before this season. Welch had been one of baseball's most consistent pitchers for 12 }ears. although he had never won mort than I 7 games. But bolstertd b)' Oakland's outstanding defense. the Athletics' excellent rehef corps and thr bC'nefits of playing at the spacious Coliseum. he se t a cl ub record for "'ctones as his team won the West championship. He helped himself b> ne"er losing two straight dcc1s1ons. Welch 's win total was the highest in the A.I since Denny McLain won 31 tn 1968 Not c;inn· Steve Carlton won 27 for Ph1ladelphrn in 19 72 had a maJOr leaguer \\On that man)'. Wdch dtd 11 with a 2 95 ERA v.halc pmh1ng JUSt two complete game\ -both shutouts -tn 35 starts. In 238 innings hl' "alked 77. strud.. out I 27 . gave up 26 home run~ and 214 hits. # Clemens. mcan.,..h1le. went 21-ti w11h a I.I>.' ERA at Boston\ tin) Fen"a~ Par!>. -JUSI the second Red Sox pitcher an B ~cars with an ER.\ of under 2 (X) lie m1s~d almost all ol th<' fin al month with 1cnc.lin1t1s. although hl· did complete !>e'en gaml''>. includi ng four shutouts. sn \I \tan s .__.&... Clemen<,. a l'-'O-t1ml· < ' 'i oW\g _winner pitch- ed 228 1' 1nn1ng\ and 'ilrud out 209, ~all>.l·d o~I~ 54. gaH' up JU'lt se'cn home run'> and allo .... cd 193 hits Stc....,art .... cnt 22· I I "'1th a 2. 'ti ER.\ Hl' pitched 11 compktl' games. four for shutout'>. 1n .\6 stans In 267 inning\. he struck out lt>6. walked 83. -gave up f6 th;ftlff'J end 21~ IHK -- Ste .... an lin1c;hl·d thin.J in the (} \ oung \Ottng in I 987·af tcr going 20-1 '· ~as founh in 1488 after bcrng 21-12 and was runner-up last ~ason after going 21-9 If anything. at least StcW3n helped prevent Clemens. his longtime ri val. from w1nn1ng thi s )Car -<itc.,..an won all thrf'C.' head-to-head meetings "1th ( kmen'> ..... 11hou1 those games. Ckmens wa' 21 -1 with a 1.71 ER.\. T 11avlslon-radlo Brnt•Uls' tln-111 • Marqut'tlt'·l>u l t' ca&c.-f\P"' 4 '0 p m • Sabrt's·~1ng' Pnn1t' T tl let ~ \IJ pm TEl.£Vl'ilON Collt'lt B••llflb•ll -I lo f\ m '11 \.1Jr.11><0 tlr "' Dulu: f \P" 4 lo p m -I •h1h111un "°"'<'' "'•1t<)fl<1I Tr .. m •I' "nnm1 {UI 'r>uns<nannrl ~. 'o pm -'11 \ .an1krt>1l1 JI .\rkan"' I 'I''\ 1 rt'fl'"'" "' I ~ 111 .am I Ol)'~SfaorlJI 1, lO p m -l 'I ( r~mn.011~' I hJ lk nic 1111ni I ,., \ r_., 11.1(le'1 \pons( hannrl Pro ll~b) 7 )0 p m -Ruffalo JI I>. 1np Pr 11n1 I "~. 1 Hor.t Rarln1 IC pm -llolll'"'•><•I l'~ri. rrpl.i~' < h J11111 1 'I Blrytllna Ill pm W1ttl•I ~111unl.;un R1h I l'l,trllf>"""h'I' lr11n1 Duranao. ( ulo Ila pc I I lil"'-1 Wom9 '1 Vollt')IMlll 11 30 pm -I 'I< •I l I I \ hkl•\t:<l 1 1'1111"' It< krl RADIO l'ro Hoch > 7 \(l pm -Bullalh •• K1n11' l( I l'1 \ 1"1<11 Pro Buhdl1ll 7 JO pm -Phn.-nl\ JI 1 ltpf)('f\ "-R I\ 111 111 ~ ~ "Ohl He's kicking agalnll" Mllllll 1111 II 11)•1111111 Forward Danny Manning, who has played in only two games this ~ason. ..C' ... was placed on the injured list Tuesday ,.. .... b> the Los Angeles Clippers. Manning. who hu been diagnosed as having patella tendinitis in his right knee, has averaged 11 .5 points and 3.0 rebounds. He will miss at least fh e more games. The Clippers also said that forward Cedric Ball 1s "pected to join the team today. Ball. 22. was a member of the Chppen during training camp before brtng waived on Oct. 27. In other basketball news Tuesday: •Star forwa rd Roy Tarpley will miss the rest of the Dallas Mavericks' sc.ason after ligament damag\.' "ai. discovered in his right knee. The damage was found during surgtty. Tarpley was tnJured 1n the first quarter of Friday's 111-99 victor) O\ er Orlando. but the Mavencks thought It was JU'it a d 1slocatl'd kn eecap. • Dick Mott a. coach of the Sacramento Kings. has been suspcmdcd for une game and fined S500 for humping an official dunng a game against the Nrw York Kn1cks. "An)f't1mc a player or coach 1ntent1onallv hump'> an official. it's an automatic !>U'>pcm1on.=· Rod Thorn. NBA vice president, operati on<, ..a1J in an nouncing Motta"s penalty Graf holds on Capr1111 4iteffi Graf faLcd the future Tues-;a da) n1gh1 and 'iun "cd -ha rel). The No I seed Graf out1ost<'d 14- }l'Jr-old knn1frr < apriat1. b-\. 5-7. 6-3. to hegtn defcn~ of her V1rg1nia Slims Cha·m- p1uni.h1p'> tllk It .... asn't a<; ca') a\ the score woald 1nd1tall' It 1001>. the "orld's top-ran ked pla yt"r six muuite<> 'ih<>rt of tv.o houri. to o"ercomc tennis' nl'Y..l''>I phl·nom In othl·r '>ports nc\.\\ Tuec;da~: •The \\-orld Box ing ..\ssoc1at1on will sanction the heavyweight champ1onsh1p light between Evander Hol> field and ucorge Foreman. se1 for .\tlantic (it) on Apnl 19. WBA attome)' James Bin n!I sa1c.l 1ha1 h1!. organ11a1ion would a11nounce its appro' al of the fi&ht today. provided th e winner m<;:cts thl· WBA 's top-ranked contender as of June 11. 1991 Right no ..... former champion Mike Tyson " ranked No. I h} the WBA. the World Boxing Council am.I the lntcmat1onal Boxing Federation. •The M1am1 Dolphins placed receiver Mark ('la) ton on IOJUred reserve and re-signed receiver 011 Sch.,..cde!.. who was waived b> the team Sept IS Cla> ton "111 be sidelined at least a month with a knee tnJUf) suffered 1n Sunday's '1ctory over lhe t-:e~ \ ort.. Jcl!I 8 The Hanford Whalers' eight-month search lor an offrns1ve defenseman ca me to an end when the)' acquired Doug Crossman fro m the New York l'ilandcrs tor center Ray Ferraro. -From fte AHocl•trd Pttll Quota of the day Jerry Gla1vUle, Atlanta Falcons coach. while argumg wi1h an offi trnl during Sunday's game with the Bears: .. I asked that official who called that what he docs for a hving Monday throu&h Fnda)'. He told me he was a school administrator I 101<1 h1m I'd pull m} son out of thH school .. ... ,., : Cal-4-0s, a ~ominant figure o&-Qcean .. c , .. • racing scene, itu 25th anniversary The recent 25th ann1ver ... 1ry championshi p of tht· ( al-40 As~ sociation stirred a lot of memone amon1 yachting l)Pl''· WH it only 25 yearCJ ago that the Cal.....OS. dcs11ned h> C W1ll1am t.apworth of Newport Beach and proCiuced by Jcn$Cn Manne of Costa Mesa, vin uall)-1ook over the ocean rad na cirC'u1 t of Southern Ca11(omia and cl'>(.•where'l Consider that 1t wa~ 1n the I 96S TraMpllC Los Anactcs 10 Honolulu that seven Cal-40s v1nually do,.._ .. natcil C1a C. and ont of them, · DOn SaJi.tNry's Psyche, won over- all bonon. and Hay\ Mclellan's Hauld wa~ ~nd. . Now jump to the 1967 Tran1pec and you'll find I J Ca.....OS 1n ClaH " C wtth Rob(n M. (Skip) Allan'a Holidly Too the overall haDdialp winner • W• the Trail* bccomin11 Cal-40 petry' So it would teem 1( you note that the J 969 t'ltCIC had .. another "baker's doicn" Cal-«>S. and tout of &Item capped ovtnll ~~the 1971 TmpeclhoWI Cla• c wftt. 16 C'aMOI (pfu1 .,., otkl" Cal boau). but the bit C1Ui A bolts capeumt ovmll fteet honon. Of cour..c. the Tran~c wasn't the o nl y ·ace aommalcd t>y the Cal-40s. They were cons1s1ent win- ncn in local ocean races around the offshore islands and Rveral O\\ the ea t coast In the t>cainnina. several old time yachtsmc-n complained that tbc at.-40 was "an uaJy boaL •• Lapworth's reply: ''The more races &hey wi n the prettier they set." • A lot o(yachuna e~pcru allow that &he Cal-40s and other Cal boats ~the forerunnen oft.he present tiay hra Liaht Displacement Boats that dommate the racina 0 F1ft«r\ Cal-40s turned out for &he lSth aM1vtt11ry cham_pionsip at C1brillo Balch Yacht Club. The · troph_y,.,inncn ~; • I ~nephiM, Jack WOOdhuU, C1brillo ltllch YC· 2. Retta. lob You._ CBYC. ). WiUiwlw. Kc1' Frot1. N~ HartJOr'Yecht Club. .u..11•..,~cwr .. ,..,. ..,.., .... ~,. .. A lot ol...,. celebritiel and a lot of Oiaaee County bUli~en came~ and railed a lot or money b 1he Uniled Cerd>ral Palay Allodatlon of Orante Coun· ly at Ute ._.... unual Taco Bell Corporate a.,Challeftle at Santa • Ana Country Oub Oct. 29. c Tiie ..... dub aa Newport • 1-.cb Oolfeour. Hnowaced ill newoftioellllf 1'91 ~nato out&Olna Vici PNlident Richard Mckiuey. The event which i1 hotted by Aneell ftna buemaa Wally Jomer. railed U0,000 for the charity. Some of the well-known sporu fiaures competina included Aftlds Jim Ab- bon. Kirk McCaskill, Donnie Hill (formerly ofOranac Coast Colleae). Willie Fraser. Terry Clark. Olili Davis. Mark Langston and Diel Schofield as well as SeatlkMariner Mike Schooler, New Y9rk Vankee and former Angels pi&cher Mike Witt. Chicago Cub Mike Harkey. who played college ball at Cal St.ate Fullerton and Bob Boon~ of the Kansas C'ity Royals. Patrick Larkin Don 0aUUIO ... Mted praj. dent, Bob Fort.I vice praiden(. Roy Well• ii tbe aew .mary, Don Chandler it pneident, Membenhip Olairman is Joe Ruuo. Dan McGuire will ~rve as tournament chair. Hank Lefebvre is the new handtcap chainnan and Safari Chairman is Don Evans. • Rich. They combined for a 62. United Cerebral Palsy Associa- tion board me~ber Novel James won the puttina contest and Frenk ..r Keenan took closcst-to-th~pin honors. The sold-out tournament was limited to 36 corporate teams. Also at Newport, the club cham- pionship aot off to a areat start last week and is expected to take about one month to complete. The tournament was won by members of the Vintage Design corporate team. whose players in- cluded Rick Saunders. Tim Buckley, Ed Ritthff and Ri ck Peters. The four90me shot S 7 with the Calloway system. Second place went to Numitmaric Managemenl Group from l..quna Beach . Chris Hall, Grq Roberts and Dwight Manley combined for a 61 to lead Numismatic Management. The tournament was selected as one of the top 50 in the nation by Lexus. a d ivision of Toyota. The tournament was chaired by John E. Manin. president and chief ex- ecutive officer of Taco Bell Corpor- ation which is headquanered 1n Irvine. Committee members in- cl uded Fran Youssef. Michael Watkins. Ralph Rodhe1m and Danielle De Palma. There's just 1wo names in _con ten· tion for the Vice Presidents Cup at the course. One is McGuire and the other is Al Schnell. Schnell is next- door neighbor of OraaJe C..11 DaUy Pilot Publisher B(>b Page, so you know who I'm pulling for. Newport also had a hole-in-one to report as Surcndra (Nath) K.ashyap aced the 96-yard No. 12 with a 9-iron. It was K.ashyap's third ace, but he still has a Iona way to 40 to catch Hal Green's double digits. Jn third was the Dr. Pepper te.am which-included George Gonzales, Larry Corbin. Bill Blane and Kevin Later in the evening. celebnt)' auctioneer John Moscha tta. best- known for his fast-talking antics on Federal Express commercials, lent P•trkt LMthl 11 u Oru1e C..11 0.11,y Pl.hit c.~t •h•e clrr61011 col•m• ·~·,., every Wffllnd•y. Ora nge Coast Area briefs Costa Mesa pololsts stlrt slowly, recover In time to move Into semis .. The Costa Mesa High water polo -1--- team took some ume to get going. but \...a fortunatel) didn't wait tOQ long on • ~ Tuec;da> · The Mus tangs ( 19-9) recovered from a sluggish first half and went on to defeat San Manno. 15-13. 1n the quarterfinal round of the CIF 2-A pla)'offs at Newport Harbor Htgh. Costa Mesa trailed 5-1 earl) in the second quarter and 9-6 at halftime "It was ugl ). ~e were basicall y too concerned with $<'Orang and not pla) ang an) defense," said Costa Me\3 Coach Ja!>On Lynch "I told them at halfl1me to pla) somr deft"nsc and the offense will come We had no patience on offense . .\nd the) were ..conng a lot of 11ck~-tack goals." The moml·ntum had ta ken a drastic tunf'b) the end of th e third quarter and stan of the fourth pl"rtod. The Mustangs tted the score at I I by the end of the third. then put it away wtth three straight goals tn the fourth period. Corey Delahunt wao; the pnmai; force for Co~ta Mesa. 1nc~s1ng has i.cason scoring total to , 150 goalc; h~ ..conng nine times. He notched three goals 1n each of the second and third quartef'i In 4-A matchc'>. 8 Corona de1 Mar 9, San Clemente 8: The margin ma) ha'c been close. but the Sea Kings "ere never 1n an} real danger 1n th<' quanerfinal match CdM (26-4) JUmpl"d 10 leads of 2-0 after one quarter (on goals b) Brent O'Brien) and 4-1 at the half before the '1c;11ing Tntons began chipping away. However. ~n Clemente ( 18-8) was never w1th1n one until 'iCOn ng the final gool of the match "1th about a minute rcmatn1n1t. • C1pt1traao Valley •. Newport Harbor 1: Joe Haxel accounted for the onl y goal for the v1s1tors a'I the Sailors (20-7) fell at Saddleback College. Kevin Eagert tallied three goals and Dan Hancock two to spark the wtnncrs. ci• """ ''" ,.,,, ... m1111 ;a The Corona dcl Mar High girls tennts team used its customary sweep from Keri Phebus, along with strong doubles play. to defeat v1stt1ng San Manno. I J-5. in the quarterfinals of the 4-A playoffs Phebus won. 6-0. 6-0. 6-1 . while the Sea Kanas (21-2) won e11ht of nine tn doubles. rncludina i.w«::>\ b) the teams of Courtnc} Strauss-Michele McFarland and Enka Anhood-Ma rcie Asch to roll to the victory. In a 3-A match: • Wftllake U, E1tucla S: The Eagles won all three of their pomts m doubles. led by the No. I team of Knstina Gnga1us and Lauren Weaver. who took two of three sets. Partners Jeanne hobc and Samantha Joyner provided host Btancia ( 13-8) with its other point. Liberty Christian gets big scare, and bows out L1bcn" Chns11an H1gh's volleyball team was ehm1 nated from the CIF small schools pla)offs Wednesda> night -but today thrre are few 1f an~ feehng sorry about their fate -they're JU~t happ) thtngs didn't come o ut even worse. The stor) centers around setter Jenny Engstrom"§ parents -who were mvolvcd 1n a head-on auto accident with an apparent drunk dnver some 1hrce miles from Boron on their way tn the match. Les and Sher) I Engstrom of Fountain Vall e} were hosp1tala1l'<.l in Antelope Valley and late word Wcdne!lday -after Libert> Christian lost, I 0-1 5. 15-U . 15· I I . 1-15. 6-1 5. was that at appears both parent\ arc going to be able to walk awa> from It. "We found out 1n the middle of the third game and Jenny wa!) alread> pretty shaken that her parents ~eren't there }Cl.'' said L1lxny Chnstian Coach Jim Ga1ne. "Her mom was all nght. but her dad was a1r-hf\ed to Antelope Valle). I couldn't wait -I had to let her know. Actuall) Jenn) 1s prett) strong. but the rest of 1he tram .. uame did not ftnt'ih the comment. but the number~ arr obvious. L1bcn) Chnst1an·s game an Boron was iOne with the onl > Item of 1mportnnrc set off 1n Antelope Valle)'. Th<" Minutemen close out the season 18-3 o"erall. By fte Daily Pilot Onl> one more hurdle remains for • the top-seeded Corona dcl Mar High • '-.• girls volleyball team an 11<; march to th e ' CIF 5-A final Coach Dale Fl1ck1nger's &a Kings dispatched host Ro)al. 15-8. 15-9, 15-8. on Tuesday behtnd a balanced offen'K' nnd rrliablc setting of Prentice Perktn~ and Knsun . pataro. Lara Carlsen led the way with 17 kills. ta<] Peterson added nine and Traer Schnhcr r ight Nel!.t up for the Sen Kings (22-1) as a date T hursda)' night wnh t. Josephs of Lakewood. If Orona wans lhe COtn flip toda) It will ~ l t Newport Harbor Elsewhere in 5-A. •Mir• Costa 3, La1eu Bead1 l : Sophomore outside hmers Rachel Wachholder hod 15 kills and sophomore nght-s1de httter Donna S1mchowiu 12, but 1hc v1~1tors proved too tough in winni ng. 15-10, 3-15. 15-2 . 15-10. The rtists finasn 20-5. -By IM DaJJy Pilot IUIDE From 81 CdM was led by Derck New- comer. who set the s~ I offense for Coach Jon WaJlacc's Set Weeds. Johnny Coon (son of u-Ncwport Harbor COICh and U LA ptayina pa& Ron Coon) wa' a ,tcady factor alto. The girl" Ctf playoffs are 1n full fort'e. Th1i. is "the ~eek" wtth quar- terfinals (Tuesday), semifinals (ThuNday) and fina ls (Saturday) Teams that are in ~hape will surv1 vt . mom1n1 with each final following. The 5-;\ fi nnl is scheduled for 8: 15 p.m. a 1 here is no rest for the succcssf ul. The state playoffs start next Tues- d1y with ahe 4-A Winner and the S- A finalist all invotved. The Ntc The e1ahth vade tournament was a ba.Ule of the "b'1" 1uy1. TeWmkle (Estaneaa feeder). Ens1an (Newport Harbor) and Dwyer (Hununaton end &'Ut0n) were b11 and physiCAAI. ~bat TeW1nkle 1n 1he flnal with En.sian flni hina third Dwyer •u ltd by tttter-h1tter Jody Cook· F11hef. En11an'• Orea Steck was their btt Wh11t TcW1nkle wu led br .. litf."i•terTom Feeney. Wnh tt.nt j .. nJor hitM playf na 10 Well, it appc." that our kxal hiah 1eh0oh wtH rontinvt JMir succas. 0 In the 4-A, Manna·~ the sole local survivor (entenna Tuc1day·, march at Lona Beach Wilson). They've IOt A amt chance to JO a Iona way. I wu vtry surpntcd to sec Edison and Foun&aln Valley lo e.arty bur." I said. the 4-A d1v1s1on has many aood tcama. TM S-d1vis1on could continue to be very local in nature. Corona Ciel Mar v111tfd Ro)'ll. bu• Lapna. El Toro and C':rano Valley all had home ma 'T'M tcnunna11 Gadd conwn that four •mt. althoulh I think Mini C'OM(PlaJi .. Mi" =and SI. JoelDll'• of'I shwood All IWOof .. low ... n. .......... ~.tc. ntaC ..... il •. nt..n .-hooll tli~WO. ftMI It al 9 ln tht . final 1~ at Cal Poly Pomona on Ott. I. . 0 wc·re 1till hard at -ork on my volleyball ~vie'#cable tclcvisjon ahow. The produttr, Larry HeYIMr. and RO}' Enaiebrttht, OM ~the most k~ble men in the JPOrt• promotion Add. att put- d~ IOfP'Mr • lhow that wt feet .nn updltc thf k>cll ara on the Wtetty volleyball CVC!\11 ranti• from ctUb ptay to~- I w1n keep)W .... M llD times. dltn • dlaftMfa. It"• eaatl"ll Ga ..... ,e;nAJt I err~ .... -a.. ,,,,., ....,,~.,.·-· Cunningham Cunninlham. a 6-2. 220-pouncl (rnhman 11l·purpo1e player. rushed for 38 yards on ciaht curies and cauaht three passes for 33 yards to spearhead the GWC attack. Robbin• •11 From81 The Rustltrs, No. I aJainst the run in the conference, aives up an average of 110 yards on the ground pcrcontest. lfGWCstopsSteen, it's over. 0 If that's the case. apparently it's already over. .-.. No one has run on us all yt4lr,:· Golden West defensive end Keone Simon said. ··we're going to shut do~ anybody COC'C) aoing to run against us'.' Huh." Added GWC defensive tackle Dain Mangnall: ··we·rc the steel cuna1n. Our defense 1s stall No I in the conference and they won't be able to run -that's the No. I thing they're not going to do ... Bulletin board matenal. 0 "This is our bowl game ... said GWC Coach Ray Shackleford. who needs to sa) no more. Given that f;tct. this is not the Intra-District Bowl, nor 1s it the Coast Communtt) College District Bowl. It's the Golden West Bowl. The Rustlcn. Saturday's home team. have hcen tabbed as I-point favontes 0 Somebod) wanted to know wh) Golden West was packed 10 win. so here goes. I) The GWC defense creates touchdo" ns. a nd it's due for an outbrca ... :!) GWC 1s too good of a team to lose four in a row:)) OCC"s good fortune is bound to run out 0 OCC quanerb:u:k (1reg -\ngdo\ 1c. who missed la'lt Satur- day's game against R1,ers1de with a strained right (lhro" ing) shoulder. 1s hsted as doubtful for the Bia Game Backup Donnie m1th. a CAL From 81 the state. .\nd Wyoming Coach Paul Roach. whose team also has voted to pla) 1n the Copper Bowl. said Tuesda) a King holida) doesn't neccssanl) "ll>C out racism. "Can )OU meao;ure whether or not there-., an) (lc!ts) racism 1n an) state "here the re's a bowl game being held "here the) ha' e a Manin Luther King hohda) then there ~in the state of .\n1ona""' Roach said "I'd hkc 10 haH some- one tell me that " W)'omang football pla)'ers \Otcd unan1mousl) Monda) following pral'llCC to accept a bid to the Copper Bowl 1f 11 1s extended Nov. 24. said Roach. "If a great deal of oppos111on should be presented about us at· tending. we won't go," the coach added. "That will depend a little bat on our state. 1he un1versll)' ... our fans. the ~g1slaturc. If there's a wave of oppos111on that's really strong. we won't go .. Roach said he felt the-issue 1s on the verge of being blown out of ... BOWLS From 81 zona defeated 11 referendum that would have made Martin Luther Kma's b1nhd11> a state holiday. The Fic1t1 Bowl 1s played on New Year's Day an Tempe, Ariz. The SEC champion aocs to the Suaar Bowl, also on Jan. I. and Wlll play Vif)in1a (8· I). That leaves two other bowls. the Jan. I Gator and Dec. 29 Peach, with the third and fourth-place finishers in the EC. The Gator will match the Mich- 1pn..Oh10 State wanner .,.inst the SECs No. 3. while the Ptach 1cts lndlana qa1ns1 the ECs No. 4 team. There 1s a po'i'i1blc catch, thou1h. Some M1 1s 1pp1 pla)cl'1 have said they don't want to play tn the finta BoYlll bttau~ of the politically ex· plosive 11tu1t1on. tuuchcd off when the Nfl said 1t would move the 1993 upcr 8o9rl out or Phoenix. "Our Kn101'1 e'prested rcscr- vattons about pla)'1n1 1n the Fiesta Bowl, but no decision has bttn mactc:• M1 1 •PP• 1thlet1c director Warner Alford said. The sc:hool ha dcc1ded to wait unlil after S.turd•)'·.s pme 1p1Mt Tcnnattt bl-fore <taluna a stand. 1f i1•1 MCH\lf)' freshman, is the probable staner, but don't rount Anaelovic out. "I can move my arm and 1t feels fine. but it hurts when I throw," Angelovic said. "lfl can throw. I'll play. I'm plannina on playing." Angeldvic, with 2,S7 I career pass- ing yards at Orange Coast, 1s fourth on the all-time OCC list. "He's always hurt against Golden West.'' Simon said. "Yeah," Mangnall added. "Last year it was his back ... Smith joined in and said: "My friends said we bt-aJ Orange Coast last ytar ( 17-16) because ( .\ngelo 1c) was out." Things11re JUSt stan1ng to get tasty. 0 I'd hate to be OCC "''de rt'Ce1ver Patrick Reilly Saturda) night. ··or- ange Coast has a little receiver we'd ; all like a piece of." said Smith, who's 6-foot-l, 270 pounds."( Really) bet- ter have eyes in the back ofh1s head because the sharks will be out. .. Rcnty pla)ed at Golden West last year before transfemng to OCC. where he has caught 12 passes for 154 yards this season. "I hope he's not standing around in a pile." Simon said. ··Yeah," Smith added. "It's Just the nature of the beast:· 0 Do )OU get the fechngdefcnsc wall ·control Saturda) 's game" 0 Can you 1magrne11~ .. Man) ha\c discussed the poss1b1ht) of un111ng the l\\O Coast ( ommunll) C9llegl' Dist net football teams.()("(' and GWC the onl} in1ra-d1stnct schools 1n Southern California. battle fQr the ~me high ~hool pla)ers C\el) )Car .\It hough I abhor the idea. 11 "'ould be 1ntcrcs11ng Bnng on Balc~iield 0 We sull don't kno" ho" man) propon1on "I think 1f this builds up, 11 will be done b) the media," he ~ud. Opinion appeared d1 \1ded at< a l. w11h student government leader~ cnt1ci11ng the team and the studenl newspaper supporting the dl!c1Ston to play. ··we feel 1f at all possible. we shouldn't pla~ in .\n1ona." said Da' 1d Werdhd.. spokesman for thl' -\ssoc1atcd Students of the Unt\-Cr· Sil) of Cahforn1a. ··w e feel 1t°'i a poor reOectaon on the un1vcrs1t) .. The Dail} Cahforn1an puhhshcd an cd11onal Monda) suppon1ng the player's decision to pan1c1pa1c 1n the bowl game. .. .\I most eH•rybody (on the ed1- tonal board) expressed some rcscr- ' atloh!I about Cal going to tht• game," said Cednc Pule'iton. editor of the paper "But the dec1o;1on "a.-. let\ up to the players. and the) voted unanimously to go That'\ what we re'lpcct. the wn\ the de- cisio n was made.'' · "We do no t look k1ndl ) on thl' action of the Un1vers1t) ol ( ·ar.- fomia," James Williams. head ot public relatio ns at -\A( P 1n Washington. said -B1 n,. A11oclal~ Prr11 "Our goal 1s to pla) 1n tht· Sugar Bowl.'" Alford s.i1d oow1 1n' 11a11ons. ran l u11 1LH1 ll) ao out until No,·. N. but a lot of schools alrcud) ha' e made their intentions clear Lou1sv1llc's decmon to pla) 1n Tempe became known on Monda) when the Cardinals told All Amrn· can bowl officials an Birmingham. Ala .. they were w11hdraw1ng from 1n oral agrttment with them. Louisville's bowl-day carning.s 1m - mediatt-ly jumped from $600.000 to $2.6 million. No. 2.S Southern Mi 1 1pp1 'tcp- ped in to fill the All Amcnt'an Bowl void on Dec. 28. cre111na another void 1n the 1ndepcndcncc Bowl on Dec. 1 S 1t Shre\cpon. La "Of counc. we arc d111ppo1ntcd because wt wanted Southtm M1 to come-, but that 1>9'1 of the ~ cision is out of our control," Goyne ukl. ··TMrc lrt no hard ftthnp." Southtm Mi (1-3) probably will play North Carolina State (6-S) 1n the All American. The lndcpcn- ckncc no9t' plans to 1nv1te Bl)'IOf (S-I) to play .,.mit ptrh•P5 Lou- 1iiana tale (-.S> or South Carolina (s.-4). CofOt"ldo Lite (7·3) will pl•)· 1n the Frudom Bowl on ~ 29 11 Anaheim ll<hum tp1nst Orqon (7·3). The Cahfom1,a Bowl Ott 11 DBPINll JIPP ROBBINS · Golde• W eet The 6-l, 220-pound of DIPDSE OLLY JACISON Oruge Cout The 6--0. 240-pound fresh man defcnsi ve tackle had seven solo tackles. three assists. two big hits and one caused fumble to set up OCC's o nly touch- sophomore outside linebedccr recorded 10 solo tackles. four u- &ists and two deflected passes. He has started CVef)' game for GWC this year. Jaci<eon down. Wede One would think that Mclbon, whose Rustlers are pre1>9ring for Orange Coast Saturday niaht (7 p.m.) in the lntra-Distnct Bowl at OCC. would have selected Oranic Coast over Golden West coming out ofh1gh school considerina the prox- 1m1ty of Corona del Mar to Orange Coast "Orange Coast didn't a.ivc me the time of day." Melbon said. "They didn't call me or nothini. I dJdn't want to go somewhCf'C whert I wa n't rccnuted. Only the Univer- sity of San Diego. Saddleback and Golden West were recn11t1ng me and when I went down to Golden West. I realh liked Coac h Shackleford and· all of the other coaches. "Everybod) has recruitment of wherever they have a need. but 11 didn't oother me that (()('(') d1dn"t recruit me. I don't hold anything against them. Looking back. 11 was a great dcc1s1on for me We have a great coach and r ve had a great time." IEUCllll from81 RobcrU -who miucd put of the ptt<onfercnce season with a th.iah bruise and ankle sprain -c1oe1n•t foresee a lot of unusual pa.ysc:iomin& from Golden West offense this Sat· urday. ··The) JUSt run at you," Roberts said. ''They don't really do too much tricky stuff and wc•re uted to thaL They have good. bard runners. but they'rt not s~-bu.men.. .. Kell y. 6-3. 230-pound Mater Dei product. 1s the other outside becker. He's ronftpent the Pirates will keep their mot;ernum and is seeminaly an 1nsp1rat1on to the defense. , ··As a team. we're pcak:ina at the nght time," said 'Kelly. who bas .S9 tackles and 1s lied w1lh comerback T errencc Branlcy for the team le.ad an fumble recovenes (lh~). "h's evident after beating ~versicle and Fullerton that we'rt hj ting a peak and it's great aoing into t as one and playing for a possible bo" game. "We're real confident attd"I don't think Golden West 1s going to beat us." L• Piiyne/~ar>ge Cou1 Deity PllOt Free safety Mitch Melbon, a converted quarterback from Corona del Mar High. is now the captain of the Golden West secondary. Mdbon hopes Saturday night won·1 be his last 1n a gnd1ron uni- form -\nd he'd certainly like to make his presence felt against OCC. Kelly a.ives credit to the enurc OCC defense -not JUSt the linebackers -for the team's suc- cns. The Plrates arc Sixth an tow defense an the 16-team Mission Con~rencc Orange Count) Bowl games there "'II be. one or t"'o. but 1f you're a betting person. put )Our cash on Orange Coa~t I 7-.'!) and ?"onhcrn 01' 1s1on champio n El Camano (8-:!) -"h1ch ended Its seaw n last "'cc._ -to meet 1n the featured game on Dt-c I at O< ( 's Le Bard Stadium ··we don't ha 'e a sponsor for the second game .ind 1f 11 gt•ts ra1nt·d out. there's n.otxxh to CO\ er the Golden West falls to Long Beach by 28 Hl 'NTINGT0:--1 BE-\('H -For the third 'itra1ght game. the Golden \\ e\t ( ollcgl' men's basketball team hit the cent u~ mar._ in scClnng llo"e'er. for the second rnn- \t"t utl\ e game. the Ru tie~ ( 1-~ I lamt• out on the shon end. drop- ping a I ~8-100 non<onference dt·· c1'i1on to Long Beach C11~ College Tue'lda} Ric Van Scoyce. ma .. 1ng h1\ 'it'a\onal debut. and Tom OeH·r notrhcd ~4 points to pa~ the Ru,. tier\ -By lk O.Jly Pilot 0 LIM Bffd\ 121. GeNen West 100 , ...... 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The 1nauaural Blockbuster Bowl in J('I( Robbtt' Stadium on ~. 28. will mnt< h No 9 Aonda State , 7·2) against u I~ Penn uue <7·2). The Hohda) Bowl on OC'c .'!~ iu San Dteao w111 gct No Bngham Youna (8·1) apinst e11hcr n 7 Teus <7·1l or Te a &M (6-~-I ). whale the Ott 31 John Hftnt"'txk Bo~I iets M1ch1pn talc I~-\-1) .,.inst No IQtJ (7-2-ll In the other Jan 1 bo~ls. 1l'\ o 22 llhno" (6-) v' No. 17 Ckm~m (&-2) tn the Hall or Fame. o 4 Otorata Tcch (841) v No 11 Ndri h (Q•I) 1n the Citru , the Southwnt Confe-~ntt 9.-tnncr \\ No M1am1 (6-2) m the Cottnn &o-1. No. I 0 Wa h1n1ton ( ·2) v the 811 Ten winner. probably Iowa. in the Rose Bowl ar.d No. I Notre Dame (8· I) "~· No l Colorado (9-1 ·I) 1 n thr Oran1t 8o9t'I cost." Orange Count) Bowl Man- ager Ke1 1h Cal .. 1ns ~1d "I'm the sponsor of the firit game. or ddle- bac._ College 1\. so the college funds the pmc lf "e ma._l. a profit . .,,.e keep 11 If "'c don ·1. "close profits .. pos1t1on:· Calklns said.·· A.s a bowl manager. the best tbing would be for Orange Coast to "1n because that v.ould be the best matc.hup v.e could have -(OCC and El Camino) .,,.ould be great ··our secondary"s tough." Kelly said "Nobody's able 10 beat us with the passing game. I can·t sec one area beans great -we're sohd at e' Cf) pos111on:· That includes the computer input and the orchestration of defens1ve coordinator Make.Taylor. who also coaches the inside hncbedcen. Golden West will find out cuctJy how solid II is on Saturda). ( al .. 1n\ Dean uf Ph)S1cal Educa- tion at addkback and Chairman of the Bo"'I ( omm1tt('C. said Orange Cua<it "ould he an 1denl !i<'l~11on "Orange \OJSI IS in a prctt~ good "I fOrange ( oast "''"s or lo~ (this Saturda} ). 11 might stall be a good scl~t1on Jt depends on who else wins and loses ·· For the record ... ..... N8A s~ NHLs~ IHllt•N CON~•••NC• c.-.au. 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FCK NOf1fl Sen Cttment• * -....... • BlUffS VIUA ig,4 BR. Lro bflgttt 28R 18A, btt B•lbOI OcHnfront lncOMt "r"Y 27CK> • ..... femlty phyllclan. Com-~ 1151111 21'\ BA In well-estat>-COf'Oftl def Mir 2622 lna.ln4fY.o-r.newcerpet Duplex. 48R, 3\.\8~. .,.., put• lkllls hetpful Cell lrWMt '*' T~ ll•h•d neighborhood. & deCOf, IQ c:JoMt1. qui.I $2150/mo • 4M-8M7. "~ '°' ,,,. '"" tnM<1IOf'I ..,._ _,.,.......,, .. 3 BR. Locetecl et 521 VentlJ•. 1 BEDROOM. Garage. 1ttMt 850-l553 408 E. OCEANFRONT WllTDI ,_ -.-M...,...W.......,,l""'l"='l...,.IR~--2" IA, 2 eet 9*-0-· Conv. 10 IE .. t Bluff Cnlr. washer dryer hit-up, 142-4905 Wkdyt t-5 2233 FelMew Rd, C.M . N.8. T6nnt1 Clllb. Xlnt petlo, welk to beech. U.. Ill. 1111 ..... , ..... PM1Hn "'' POPCOAN PALACE & Any -.r>l l'Ot p..o Wtihtn 30 dlyS ea reQulf'ed ..it oe tul>l«l 10 DUI no1 ~,,,.,., 10 linanc:. Cfl«QM COfnPUled el I'•°" of Ille Ufll)eod ~ per MOMl'I ell ~ton COSll end 11\Y ~ ettorMy t .... • 11, tt5/mo, 641·1001 tchool1 & beck b•Y· $825/mo Call 67S-4376 Avelle*lmrnedlattly Mlle. RfnUb , • CANOY EMPORIUM Aetna. w/d II d¥recl. • Corolldo, 2BR 1 BA C.il 831-4-0M aflef 2pm er fllllll llUJ Newpor1 Futilon Ill --. 2 WEEKS FREE * 12·2lO/mo Oel'oalt twnhM. POOi, 2 carports, LO 3 BR. 2 BA upalelra Rooms 2706 U. ........... 1..-.JUI• •ASST MANAGER 3BR/28A Twnhee, West negotlabte._759·95 t8 $895 NO PETS Cl'llld OK N9w eerpet & dr.,_. •NEWPORT CREST• .......... &rta PfTIUlll •UPml •CUSTOMER SEAVERS CM8futt1.0ulet.ftowa ........ ,.. Eves/Wknds~2-8140 ~-11:.T~~;n:· Furn. pool.tennis. BMdl n ...... 1111 I ., •• , o:l1.t=~:~e1J ,,..., f/p, petlo, dbl gw, 2300 llf, att'd dbl 09', BRANO NEW ulllt. 3BR, • _ etOM. 35~ M/l\Oll smkr. I 1250. 759-1104 eva. 3BR 2~8A 2 Ip tam rm oer trple view 325'~ $5001 845--8003 -:-OVERS~$ JOBS 64+-1722 dye. lg yd, G'dnt. Kldt/peti Ma;guerlte. $1450/mo. MUI VIEW!!! n·•ullfmoul. qulel Balboa -------HIOh ulerlet. Peld living •••• .. L• *CIM" qui.t ~. 2bf o4l. 11595/mo 639-9095 S8t .... 489 21~·596-4770 •• .... 1 expenMI, now hlrfng all lba. new crpt. gu kltch, VACANT-NO FEE.~ block COM Studio Apt Oen 2BR. 2BA. 1BR w/lott, c•-Penlnaulr· pvt ent:~· Lost small sable st1e1t1e. occupations Wortd wide ., ... ·•1 d/w, paUo. pool, oareo-. to b .. ch. 3BR 2BA, yrly. vi.w, pvt walk to bell, lhedr•I celllng1, pvt $~7= ng7~3;~1 ng. vicinity Meaa Del Mar locallolls. bonuHa, 1925 NO PETS 840-.2495 P•rklno, teundry. s 1250 greet looaflon. ss25lmo beJeOl'y. Jacuul. From area CM, 75•· 1048 Mfioue apphcanll only, •Nwpt RIYler• 3er 2,~B•. • aac:urlty. 723..0556 tsi & last 640-8066 S925. No pe11 855..0665 Costa Meaa nr So Cout 305-9"47-t•60 24 Hrs Frplc.oar.yerd,pool,~a TlllLlffl CLOSEToBEACH•t Plau. Furn. ll'lare bath, luslntss Trav~ 301 4 ~ ......... ~) .... ~ . .·11 .... .. $l250 NO PETS Ch Id 3BR 2'A8A end unll din Spacious 2BR 1'~BA Hunt lellCh 2640 ~ ::· ~11~75 ' ~ 2904 TW0 1 AMERICAN AIRLINE OK. Eve/WKncl 722-8140 rm fa.m rm walk fo twnl'lme $950/mo 900 • U -llSll 11cket1 (round tnp) to Or· ----' ' "'· 6 2611 lfll••••u.. E/CM, turn Avall 11115 ,._ . F E'slde 3 BR 1 BA l'IM Obi everything, 640-1858 ...... Lene «· V' -.-Fem non/amkr, kltllaund No lnveetment. PT/FT talldO or J•matc• ree Oar. wl d l'lkup. yerd & lmmec. extr• lerge 3BR $3 m Potenll•I unllmlted 12131281· tl08 pet10 16th St & Sen 3BR 28A, frplc, d/w, 2~r 2BA, w/d hk up, garb999 pr1v share utll 50 • Berlladlno $960/mo gereo-. 1 blk to bMct'I, COSU Mesa 2624 dlsp trplc $965/mo dep 648-8"05 No experience "ecess· OCMn \flew from deeks S 200 N d -----ary FREE Informative S..8-6680 afl 5 No pels S t400/mo * 673-oe~ lllSE Tl Alli · 1 eec: o cos NR OCC room w/pvt Ba & semloar. Nov 1511'1, 3BR 2BA 8f11tany Wood 2BR tBA, etose to sl\Ops & (2 t 3) 592•2~ 14 entr Kite lndry pool, spa 7 30pm Costa Mell Twnl'lm All 1pph11"1CeS 2 BAYSdHedOA3EBS 2'!~t .. ~e buses Wiii accept 0 C DELUXE trl-19vel 2Br 2Ba. priv utlltcabi. lllCI, yng F MatrlOlt Suite car gar pool spa tenllls ~~T; 10 tviv:.e ~h;'& Hou11ng. $765/mo 2 lofts. 2 FPs. akyllte. Nsmkr S400 662-2 l23 500 Anton. Oosta MeM $1500tmo S..4-5794 B•l"A• -;;_ Club $1850 2276 MAPLE 2400sf Sl•50 Nr Hunt Room on golf course NB SatOI\ 2 13 Ask for Myer l•o ___ Jcs _____ 30_18'!'l Pllt-nmms Tetemerketers No .. ies Wiii trail\ 964-9999 IUI. tmTI llllTSI Eapd g succeuful l. dyllam1c Co seeks 2 exp d Agts • I Aui.tallt to a T ct> PrQOucer Must be custorrler service ortentec:I Cell Maurice Murphy 721·1200 3BR 3BA lorma~dtoi" 54M21f.~t8-7~856 TSL MGMT 832-2232 Harbour 2131860-9513 Mature employed Mate or Ratzy °' call 24 l'lrs,1_o_me __ n _____ _ g -Noll·Orillll.er "-smkr 213•288•6973 •-Pai-/la-•·-&y-11 N~ 1114 Pat T~~. u...o rm lamlly rm, 1450 sit, 2 $200 OFF MOVE-INt NICE 2BR tBA, et'lCI gar -•• .... .. ..,_ """" .._ yrs new S 1095 mo 2BR w/gar. S7•5 water pd sea brMze S725t mo S350/mo 542-3529 eves 11'11111 SflllH Oua11tted & Educated <( ' • . • ',#" ............. Carey 631-2242 lllFH IUITYI New carpet & pall\t -dep OilCOUllt $50 '" 2 700-02? l llt 3pm a .... , Oaco• s DometllG Agen-lSIJSTUT 4 Bedroom 2 Bath 1'10\Jse Completely remodeled 1571 A Orange 636-4120 months 71•·362-0625 C e 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 r e e Cy 7 14t542 1304 Top ~;Pofl Real Esllte •· . (' \ ~· ) .. . .. 3BR 2'+BA beeuty Incl $200 OFF MOVE-"71N' Hottls/Mottls 2718 1·800-777-8836 No br<>-Agt -----'s. PIT ...... _ s 11951mo 6 75-•912 llew cO\Jntry kitchen g 2BR 1'tBA wJQ!U. bU-1ns. NrNport leach 2669 * ~..,, '* kllfs eomm1Slions Employmtnt SS30 ta"' Musi 11ve "' Nwp1 . huge yard pets welcome I '•in•ly rm formal d1lltno sr .. I .. AK MOTEL --------~ '"""" ..._ .... ......... Hunt. leach 1040 Villa Relltal5 lllCd yrd wlpatto Wtr pd Wkly rentels now avail C 0 _ 1 Bctl area. be famlll1r ---------1 lustl greenbelt locatton 667 Victoria K' $760 lCllSS Fii• IUOM S 147 00 wk & up 2274 andy Velldl"O w" yO\Jr ! wl computef & 1\ave offl<:e • VACAIT • IUi l IEW EUUIT ~~ll~~~g & ':~s,: \.5::1 636-4120 9-5pm SIOO IFF Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-74•5 ~~o~lt~u~~~:u~·~~:~I &ll(S si..1115 Call RON 750.5000 S 15 000 t:>elow market 4 BR home. Newpoi t 1 mm e d o cc up a " y 3BR 2BA lower ulllt New R ,.,, t d ments 800-526--0566 Stell lleeded 10 work with F ...... 1 . , ·~~,. 1.• ---------Pr1me 1oca11on 3 BR 3 He1g11tsarea $1800/mo Sl900/mo •CllYlllllE• carpet, gar. W/O Ilk up o.ommatu w an~ dev D1sebteo adults"' RUIE _. ... ., Houses/Condos BA. trp1c 2114 ,q 11 215221-11880080 Eves~ &d wkse"os NH IEllST Easts1oe 2BR 1BA. gar. Ne•I 10 park S 1225/mo 1724 EARN commuMy <1ay program 2 Oeys/Wk Seit storage A" x 1 0 us 0 w " er · we.> .. ay lrplc 119 encl yard 4409 RIVER as much as Ecp ol'edfld Good Dell· lac 841-4466 M-Frt 10-5 General 1002 $285.200 Agl 721-4563 EASTSt0f 1 Story 3BR l20·HIO tr ll0-1000 s995i mo TSL MGMT 832-2232 NPT Beach great 2BR 28A $ 1,500 EXTRA elils Call 557-8263 ~ 26 17 Ora"ge condo walk lo beach 2 EVERY WEE" 1 I~ llLITlll BMk Repo 4br. 2 sty 2BA conoo wollderful ·I TSL MGMT car-gar. POOi Fem noo-" p h the ho f O\J pool lg 1111 rm lormat d"' area 2 car gar ige S, 250 • . 832.2232 or 722-9011 •EWNRT IUllU &P'TS smkr S•50 846.2536 for tile rest of your lite by ;,~.:with ':~ Y 5.;. rm. 2 m1 to oeacri I mo Bell~ 962 1143 \t'l'l '1 "11 !~ \ 11 llCl llY &R-U •WITI ll&T SLIPS* owllmg your own part ' S 1 •3 500 B" 962 522 1 • ttme •Oute or 44 vendtllO dow" No closing costs .. "r • WTSllE CHARIER ~E ALTORC:. ' • needed Thts Is not VA, 3 BR 1 B.. e(11ts14t• EXCLUSIVE BEACH' I IHI l IHM macl'lllles lully •"ab 1 ~ •· h 1048 " 0 a r Elegallt Blufls twnl'lm 3Br COMMUNITY hsl'led IOf you ne r you FHA or eQuttysl'lare 'You ~suna llK'ac S 1 295 mo Re Mall 2 Ba a11ct1 2 car gar 2BR lBA New crpt & 2BR 2BA w bedut1ru1 p0ol Stable. resp M t~ 10 st1arl' tlome tow 1nvestml'nt recetve lOO•I, owne,,l'lip LAGUNA BEACH LOTS RltrS' DON 631 -1266 :clnt qren1>e1t1cut·dl'·sac Orupes Patio Sunny Ip v1-' Mtcro d w lire 2BR I •BA Ill N B w/23 call & 100~ 1811 bellel1ts 575 000 I 3 cation $765 mo • ,..,..,..L .. t h le e<l I • 1011 ottered to I New E s.Oe lg 2BR 2".BA loc s 1795 Agt 759-12 I s 7001dep 329 Untv"rs1ty place & garaoe EllfOy ()\Jr yr Old male S340tmo • ) , ·800 J~6 "TVVU .... us ave c a" er 1 $•25 000 1'8Ctl Beauttlul orVI beactl S 1595 All utils No drugs Bild stable 11\Come Call views "nt 673 2671 twnhSe 110 '2 car all gar EASTBLUH RallGh style Dr Apt M 64'2·2816 maintt>nance 11\CI ,..7_,.,.n5 EDO JAPAN ·~ s~ll.•no Co-Equ11y Ag1 239-4334 7 w O 'lookup S200 off 1st 3BR 2BA nome lrptc No Pets .,.. """ Franct11se to purcl'laS41 APT RESilEIT llR. Look"'O tor mature couple to ma"age Quiet wf'lll m.i111t111r,ed 30 ullrt com pt1>• 111 Co,ta MHa E~­ perience reQutred salary apt u111 p1ovtdfld Call R W BPOWN CO 9om 12 "00" S40-2121 months rent mus1 s~ I garage pool access AIH, 11R/ 11& SllO LHve Message and ~rate '" ttlt' New· e~~dthe Ntwportlkach 1069 $12 .. 5631-2480. S t400mo V111aRf'lllta1-;1 •HSTSllE* •lt1tSUt1bfra* port Area one 01 thel ~FninaalNctv.ok N I 6"S 4912 l 2eR $765 Incl gas wale• SORRY tilO PETS BALBOA 19'and 2BR 1BA lastestgrOWl"Q Japanese A:osemblf' PrO<luctS Earn BuY9f mot111a1~ ew-E StDE 2BR IBAw lrptc & ' & gaiage No peu. · 1 f astlooo operation• Up To S5501w11 $2• tee port Hgts $3501< $4001( beamed ce••s t>ncl pa Ito I HARBOR View Hm 4BR 2323 Elder 548· ~854 Clll lff-.Ot 11 IU•ll l'IOuM 2-car oar 4031' 87 3822 I No Exo Will T•11n Call COLDWeu. BANl(C!R 0 Pr•llt Ollly ~~O dgeN!t gar SP 15 me-S600 sec tam ,m Ip Sl\ll Nf'lar Wall!. to t>eactl $475 mo I 4 1 800 753.1404 no comm Qu1c~ f'ISC•ow 2 e>e• 1116 Pe•s 6SO· 1798 i"'bf'll clubh'e sct1001 'MONTH F'REE'' '1 BR t I Kt>rry 833 2351 dayS ESTABLISHED IOOllEEPER Day fl 4 24 , <1226 I 75Q 0752 I BA 57 1 w Joa"n uP· 1 F E St OE 2BR 2 1BA lrplc 2100 mo • • N 1 $760 2eA 2 •BA T /H beaut I BAL ISL Nsmkr to shr Full cl'lar9e tor ad egency I Sales IE AT THE llll IYIOOI • Cuu11 office • Pleasa"t atmosptl!"!e •$300·$500 per week Call Maggie al 548-6593 No.,..port Costa Mesa a1ea UPHIEICH S&US FINE LINEN STORE Perm postltOI\ PT IFT N-pofl ~ti S.ind1 a tOem-6pm 640-2929 SlUS The Home Sellers.• FSBO owe ,~ on no 111-td h~up dbl a11act. gar HARBOR VIEW HOMES ' statr~ e~f~s~.10 15 mo I eno unit All oar w'd 3. boaut Ilse o" water pvt VENDING ROUTE Qual 394K drr;e bv 1530 ..., op'lr enc.I Pd1IO S 1t15 '3sR 28A lam home Spll 1 g story normally rpl\t.., lor room llJrn W D gar W W.IA(A••T&I(•& Sv•v111 Do nr1t d•..,turb me-S660sec 2e>ersons I 0 9 ard pet 'l Q I( IBR $b25 Gated par~1ng Sl4.-,0 Commull"O GOU·I S575 mo sec 723-0261 tolo Competition . tnvetl , ... _. -640 •878 No Pets 650-P98 s; so6i mo 640 721 t Poot garde" !tet11no I pie llet'CIS small BA 4 "" COM apt l\Ol\/smkno rem ment Secur"'<I Bv Equip A I P A H pay101t F11\~nc111 stllemellts1 llttall .. t• Sttrt tl'lrouqh tr1a1 t>atancf'I I HS IOClltlOn FI T ~ per Sal rv based Oil ex l'lr PrevlOUs retail u pereence Call Merk at per1ence reQutred Apply 1211,000 LIDO ,Sl( 2BR NEWL 'f E Stdf' 2BR 2 BA Twnhse O S .\ Stove Relog 1800 per .,...._ Vou get rt"\f for '2BR 2BA ocean v1-· mellt & MerGhdnd1st' Call Accent on value '" this ex-oeptlonal 3 BR. 2' l BA Condo. Eod ullll with spacious leeh"O Decor· alor Illes top gr aoe carpel. pldnhll•Ort st1ut ters & more' REMODELED 40 11 lot New nt er I & 0111\09 LID I LE cl'larming Wall.it .. "" "48 7017 I Sl Ml 644 1763 I $~1 51mo 955-7535 or s A N • 0 . s e A T Ip pvt yard garage. patio '2 car qaraqe 1 MO FREE RENT' 2Bl'l•2BR 2EIA ;eartv S950 mo 6 4 ool ·ovu·o • 4 rs No dow" llO problPm P ~ ., cleao 2BR 2BA wll~plc· .:.---· ·-.. ...... . . . . r · ~-~ 4· ... ...... . .... 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Newport IM 19'0 • ... TM. JOI AND ,,.. n4E PETITION ,___ ML.PH IC'HNl!IOf.A JI' · I fW UftOlr Ind Zoning tor tt1e tee, ~ 1t 1tl0 1• PM 8-:tt. Clllf t2MO f' ..... AIALINf TICkfT .. __,.,..., WILL IN a net flHYLlll Lii ::I ........ .,._. d lJle Coty .. pt.,,. n. ~ICATIOH NUMIE.A TillS bu_,,.. 11 '°"" n....,....,__ are a.17 Ped °""'I'. eo.i .......... CM S 12.000. 121· tin COdloll; I iftY, be......., SCHNEIOP "'._ ""'*'°' ,..... ._.,. AUG. ~ 1ntonne•1011 tor,..... to ... M.eC>lUTIOH 1221 ducleo ~ 1n ~ doinO ~ • OJ1r ,_ 0..... It .... i;;15JNii'i'i'~ii~.ii~~i~~~·'°~P';_.~ .. ~The Wiii MO etl"f Court of ~ County 1-. • ...._ --...-. 81 public • Ole WWW APPUCAHT Ctty ot Hul\I· The reg411rant(1) com-· K ANO H (NTpPMES, .,._ 1 • "· U .191!. .:& •• ~ '°' °' °'.,._. -·-· ~Y O.•GPfMftt ""'°" lleedl • fMl,qd to 11enwt ._,.. 2101 a F..,._ H4 8*Wa -.:? II\ IN Mt kepi T.HE ~rTION ~ d a.. AlcClllll lft .. . !ocal.O e1 I CMC 'lOCATION city.wioe ,_. "'""' the F~1llOUS AMC. 917°" 1---------~~ ~~court tllal LESLIE ITlCOAN.... d .. c.nv C... Ptu.a, -.il'IO 1 two-~T Ac-~'°" lvslMSI name(tl 1111•0 K9W\ COlllN 2701 I '9JC ... ...... PEllfl()N ,..,,.. f'M,.PH &CHNllOER JA........ d OMHQE ... period ll ....... Oft tolr0 .... t"9Pwti ACq\11111-al)Owon.,,.,,., 1. tttO ..,._... H~. Sent• Ma ':~=~====~ IOfl"9 mectl .cwt.~c.1~1-ltftO~ IO acli.,,,._. ... Ud PHYlLll LEI~--afc..om.a. ~ 1t, 1llO .ct OGrJ ~ 0.0.-CPfMlll f.ee ~.,_., call 1%104 1: "1Cnnou91&1 afler•3Qswn551·aW dint,,::,:-'°"~~~-=~ ~A LOISSINGl.~~~01:!~~::; :,:,..~':'nC:.=~> •. ii:':.~~t=OI~ , .. ~H~W:0l!. n::=:~ -BUtCK 1113 Cenl\lrf t...,. 4c1 (Thie eutlloltt'f • to ~ t"9 ...... 01 ~ Will &Ell AT petlO<I we altongty en-~~tington 8Mcrl °'· lf'08 CcM11y on Oc1otw 23. Qelilf N'704 doii'IO ~ • .... _ aa.-4-door. A/C, AM/FMllllowttwP9'10Mlr~thedeCedeflC. PU8lJC AUCTION TO courageyou locomparethe Code t900 Ttw. ~~H II c~ wtSTMAAl<ET&W>EO, .. - -··---cueett• 9'•Y v-e Moo;-lallYe 10 , ... '"el\'/ ICllOl\I THE P£1'1TIOtit ,..,.... HIQttlST llOOER FOR City'• rlCOfda with 'IOUf own E v I A 0 N ~ E N T A l ~ dueteo Oy lll;abend and Wlte 101 Pllln St.... --- I ,_, -Ing, -M. u 150 Without ootlinlng COllft IP-11'4 ~t'• WILi. w\d CAltf ......... • .,,_ ol rec:ofda STATut betflJ)I pur1J11ant PuOl..necl Ofange CoMt Tn. reg1"r•nlfll com-Cll)t t.2t81 .... CSM7) w.. OIO 7 14-Ml-MIO • _,(Wei eetc>f• t.akln9 CW1llfl c:odldll •• .,,, be admkted .... "' ....... fllDnllY ol .. II • dllOfJflly emta. City 10 6ec"tlOI\ 1504l 1 lbl3 Of lhe Oltlly Pilot Oclober 31, No-~ to Ir ans.et ~ ..._v .. ~ ... , .... ..,, ~. ·-~ " .. •II• a ur-> -*Y lmOOttanl ectlona. l!Ow-Jo l)l'obele The Wiii and 11"1 unled ..... ) • ntE MAIN Slaff will KheduW meet'"9t CallfMnll Envuonmentat vllt'l'll>ef 7 14 21 1990 ~ vnOet the FclttlOUI ..,.. " -· .~3. --•-•Cl-SU,• CADILLAC 11788edMde-ltlepereonalrtpraMrt-eodieila lf9 tyllt..,.. for CNOf'TH) (N'TMHCE TO WlttlMd\PtOC*'IYOWNf to OualttyAc:l W·21• Buelneas ntmeCtl heted C_, tHtt • VlfM Fully equl~. tMMwillberequhdtog!W ftMl!Ntion II\ the flle 11-THE COUNTI' acllievuflf\.,~Otl COASTAL STATUS Nol at><>.,. on Oc\ot>et tt, 1990 ... ~ ~.....:: ... ~ ·•-•(al.Oil SU• sunroof Mec:henlcally nottce to lrlt•Mtecl persona ~the court. · ,,... d1t1 tt • me9lift0 -. ~ • P18JC M>TIC( l<ewl CcA.ne • ,._,_, _,, -· 91171 IQWWS, noeda coemetlcs unlnllhey hlM waived no-'THE PETITION r~ eou«nt0USE. 100 CMC comet •tee lfll'l.f, p1eMe be ON FILE A t.001 o1 Ille · • tM stat9Nnl was llled The r-ot9trenl(I, ._..... --.... • St 895 07$-0t&e ta or eona.lled 10 the IMnl\oflty 10 ~I• Ille CENTER DRIVE WEST, surt 10 bring o lflc lal ptOOOMd r~t 11 on lile n flCTJTI009 9U91NE88 with tfMI County CteA ol Of· mei'Cllld lo ~ i... ' O'OPoeed ~Ion I Tile 11\d9-.ate under IN 11\depert-SANTA IMA. C4 .. rtQN. doc~lalton wt1iC11 docu. the Commvn11~ 0.veloo MAME STATU..NT _,.County on Octooet 18 ,_ unOet t"9 ~ mfl -.. ml CHEVY 7 4 NOVA, .UIO, pendent ldmlnlllrlllOI\ denl Admlms1ra1ton ol Ee-.. Md ...... COl'IWyld rnenlt youir potiUon menl Dep1rtmen1 2000 T~ IOI "'O petlOnt -1990 8utlMH name(1t 1191~ • • o I • towner. Icy! NuBattery, autllOrtly Wiii be grtnled UI\· 111 .. Acl {T"'8 eutflorfty wll to end now nMd D'f I under At1.. the c:;ubk reYi9w Main StrHt Hun11n9ton ooong oos"'9SS.. M'2S1' aoo.,. on N/A • .:.......:;~ Xcond 11500 OBO leas In inl .. •led l)eftol\ lllowthepenonalrept..,,_ Miki Deed ol Tn• In tne perlOd Ilea ended. the 18C 8eectl Cakl0tn1192648 t0< THE GARDENERS COT-Pub4<Slled OtanQe Coul v ...... _.. -.-.--.-839-824 2 llleeat10C>jectlol\1011111.,_... tlltl'te to 1111• "'flil'f'I K1loN ~ ..,.... tn t9'd data t>llMwlll tie peMi1lld ~..,,, l>Y ,.,. ll'il>ll<: A 'tAGE 2427 ColleOe [>1.,e Dally PllOt Octot>er ?• 31 ·TN suieern.nt -~ '========-==~ bon and Showa OOod UUM Wlllloul obtaining COUff llP-County Md s.... 0.C.IC>ed 10 Ille C.ly Counc;lf tor adOp-copy of the St•ll repor1 ""'"'Cos•• M.sa Calif lH28 Novemb« 7 14 I~ WIUI the Coul'.lty c.rtt. o1 ..... BMW t987 53519~ CHEVY 1978 Chevelte why the court lhovto not prcwll Before t•lng cert.w'I •: LOT 31 OF TRACT NO tton t>y resotuuon Ola-be avalla~ to 1n1 .. ~1f'O I Lisll R Dunllam 2•27 Co4-'If· 19~ ange Ccunty on Oc:lOCler 23 lvll options. brand new Automatic . 88Kl mllaa. O•lfll 11'4 tulllOrlly Yef\/ tmoonan1 ectlona. llOw-8831, AS PER MAP pa111 ... wfltCfl Clll\l\Ot be,.... parties •• Cory Hell °' rrni ~ Oflve Cosll M... t990 condition. 122.500 •• neec:ll work, S750 OBO A HEARING on Ille P911· ever ll'le person .. fepfteeil-AECOROED IN BOOK 2tO '°'ved ptlOf 10 lhe o.c.m-Main City Llbr•ry (7 ' 11 Ca!tl 926~ .. _ 'C ltll'ITirC "'1'D:lll 6191599·9487 71418.48-3941 tlon Wiil l)e Mid on DEC£M-latlvewJllbe iiqU!iecHogiW PAGES 5 TO·a INCLUSIVE '* 1t tlKIO City Councll Tatl>efl Avenue> fll1$ ousonett " con-ruau ""'~ Pvt>llahed Orenge eo.t --BER 8. 1990" '45 p M In noliee lo lnler•tecl person• MISC mMllnO Wiii be to noted Ill ALL INTEREST EC PER· d\iCl4Kl Dy an 1nd1't10u81 F'ICTTTIOUS IW8INEIS Daily Plk>I Octooer 31. No- BMW t080 3251. f• '14 lllT• U !Oec>I No. 3A ~led It 700 unltas they have walYed no-~ IH THE E~\OUJ ll'te s11lt rltPO'I and wlM be SONS are 1nv1lf'O 10 t H11t10 Tll~ r~islrantltl COl'll· MAME STATEMUCT vem1* 7 1• 21 1llO 2 5 conww11ble. bllcil. •vtc>-Uk• new through-out ~McC~9~-;'0tOrrve Sa1111 '~ consenlontedl r ...!.o ~ THE CouNrv RECORDER agendlled tor COUl\dl ac. Mid "-'"" and ••Press mencec to iransec1 but1· Tl\4! tollo• no e>etse>nt .,. w-1 met IC heated ... ta. only 11:-I na " P'"""'-ac:1 ·-.,,...... hon OOlniOOS or tut>m11 ,.. uence r 4!bS ur>Oe< Ille FocllllOUI 0 ~ u ..._ 11 oo0 mt ... 125000 Of Auna~ White, AIC. IF YOU OBJECT 10 the pendent 1dmlnl11rallon OFSAIOCOUHTI' EXCEflT lln\U'1 beuno.rstoodl!MM lor0<~the &POl"41>0n S..~•nes. n~.+ '••-.ct <>;°e C'Oif.S'TV' COM "8JC ..,,~ u~me ..-Wllh.S 1 000 .u1omatte eon1oot 7•1< grentong ol tne Pt'llhon rou 11Ythor'1Y ... be granted un-ALL Oil. Oil RIGHTS. •llar 1ne Pvblle rev•-.. °"'"'* 1t>Ovt 11 tl\efe a~ •• on NOYemt>er 1 )990 PANY 98 r.,. 0. Cot1;1.;;;;;_..;..;;=;.;;..;..;.;;..-.-... __ 499-3289 · A steal $3195 833-3310 lh<>uto ~ allhe heating Ins an •nt••led pet'IOI\ MINERN..S. MlHEf\Al penod hH ended any are any tu•~ Q~'•OtlS low R Dunnam c.i.• 92627 4.., rebate days M0-6930 evenings .no •t•t• Y°"' 001«1t0n• Of fMl.-anootectlOntotNIJ*I-RIGHTS. ~TURAl Gl>.S cllanQM 10 1ne eict~tll\Q.__.-plHH call Stoll Htn I 111,5 stale<neo'll ,.,., 1.1eo =:, ap N~ 8TAf'lltFF I ... n '14"' ---Ne wrtltan o«>~tlOnt wllll llon Ind~ gooo C*#M NGHTS, AHO OTHER ptOYed ano ...... ecs dlll SenlOf Pl•n~ •• !>J6-5t7 t .... h the County Qer1f Of Or l< .. 11'\leet\ p PUIMll 733S The f()llOW!ng ~ .,. E .. ;:;...:t =.. .. IUon Air L ...... 1117 llatt '11 !he COtm !*ore 11'4 heating why 11\e COUii $houMS l\Ot HV()A()CAAB()HS BY t>ue wot! reqwe City eoun-c--. llfocllway City •noe COUl'lly on Oct~ 16 Cynthia Co<vt Ca.•• M... °°"'9s ~R~PEATIES .. ..--• .....,,.. \/·8. tull power, loeded Yovr appe•rance may be In g<anl tn. avtllOrtty WHATSOEVER NAME cit achon eten, City of Hunllne1on •toe.() Ca 1 92627 S(VILL conditioned (3342911 wtlhrool (67 1753) pettonOfbyyour•llorney A HEARING on ttle P911-KNOWN THAT MAY BE L.lnd<>wnfJf'I "'hO ate lfl 9Mctl -F47250I ;·., ll SS con REALTO RS 10• VII .... IHJI IF YOU ARE A C~EOITOR llOn will be~ on DECEM-WITHIN OR UNDER ~D agrMmenl wtlll the Clly s Pubhs'*l a ... "? .. (.Q.j)I Pu011'1hed Ofange Coatt cNcl~ u!';~nd1v1; .... , • P•~"'o ....... f)Of1 ~ Wu .l Tl'.TI •••-s or a conungen1 credit<>< ol BERS 1~ II I 45 PM In LAND TOG£THER WITH figures for their slle need not Omly P11<>1 NO•llfTll't'f e t' 1Da11y P1lo1 October 24 31 r,,f' ~Q•\lfant(il com-CaGltl 92663 ,.,., ........ 1 1°' -" Ille deceased. you mvst Ille Oepl No 3A !Oclted 11 700 THE PERPETUAL. RIGHT OF ress><>no during ,,... pvblie 1990 Nov1>!"!0er 7 1, 1990 9'81<1 A ~"'"' lJJ•Htl 111r1-••1--1 yo..irelalmwlllllhecourlanO Cwie Ctnl" Or•.,.. Sanl• revoewpeflOd Aa...cfl,tM r ... w "'7 W 197 ,.,.need 10 transact bvt•· Via P•tttmo. Newport ---mall a copy to 11'141 petlOtlal Ana CA 92701 DRILLING, MINING, Cit wltl I nterprt t nt!S~ uno~ lhe foc1o1oous Beach Caltl 92663 FIAT 1112 2988 har~ Blvd.C M reprnen1111119 aj)p()lnlld by IF. YOU OBJECT 10 IM EXPLORING ANO non~Hr>OMff •• .,,_ P\&.IC NOTICE .,._IC NOTICE IBuatnesa nsm9'al 1111•d Th1t Out1nes1 II con· S"., .... _. 12• .....JJI IM COUit wolllln fovr montl)t grtnllng Of Ille P911lt0n, 10U Of>E:RATING THEREFC>f\. -· wlttl tM Clty't elate. i'"UUL; 1oove on Oc1ooer 15 1990 dueled by an 1f'devodv• n v.wrE • lrOl'l'I lhf' dale ot first ,,. Should apoear •t the hMlll'lg AHO STORING IN AND S llould 1ov have eny 11,_,..,.. I Ka11l1Mn P ~ • rne reg1str1nt(1). com- 5 epHd. runs "OOd, LINCOLN 71 Continental suancie of lellett at P<ovldld eno 1111e yo..ir ObllCllOnl Of REMOVING THE SAME Quts1ton1 or concerns NOTICE TO ClltfDfTOflS FICTITIOUS IWl#tfSI Trios ll81en')6"' .... hl4!0 menceo 10 transac:t "'*'" • ~ engine Rvns good Ill MChon 9100 Of Ille Call-hie Mllltn Of)jKtlOftl w4th FROM SAID LNID OR ANY P••U• conrac l S•O• °" auut TRANIFE" T NAME ll'ATEMENT w '" ,,,. COUl'lly cien. 01 Or neu undef Ille FCllllOUS amllm $650. 631" 1453 $ 1iSO SEE 6'12-0567 lorrua Pfobale Coda Tile lhe court t>efora lhe "Mfll'IG OTHER LAND. INC\.UOING Y19riou1><an at 724-6-t04 or (Sen 1101 ... 07 t>e fo1'9wtr>g Pf"'°"' .,. ~~ Counly °"' Octooe< 15 lh1•nt u name(tl llSleO J AGUAR 1987 )(JO ~ -11metorf1hr>gC!vnt••ftl\OIYOU<ac>oe.ttencemay be1nTHE RtGHl TO TC>n'Milrhn .. 724-6401 If ucc d~s~~P~Bl lSHtNG P'•725G51·00 ... onOctOC>eft9T6 wnite tc:emel tnl9fl0f t •API'• t>ef<lf• lour t'l'IOt\lhS I person°' by yQUf •Uorney WHIPSTOCK 00 you WlSll to SClledule. ,,_,. NOl<t> ' "~·rt ' , ,,.,. 10 BY SYD DEEM 108 T , p Otosne<I Of• Coast 0.llO A G.annini E•landed warran1y u....... trom lhe nearong a ••• no-IFYOU AREACREOITOR OIRECTIONAlLY ORlll •"9 pi.aw con••c• Martin C••01IO•• ' .,,, ... u .. n c; .. 'Sf' A.#' B1~•1s1a;o Oa ~Pio• Octo:2 .. 31 Tll<S 11~~:04'~ $22.500 531-3682 IHfiHltaf toced above or I conh"9-'t Cfed1IOf ol AHO MINE FROM LNIDS Reonet ,., 724 6368 nameo 11•nilt'f0<i•1 1"•1 • C•ll 92662 N ~ 7 ,_. ,~ ""''" 11\e ty •-door -.U'tc).-IO.ded. new YOU MAY EXAM•NE ,,,. 111e de<:tased. you must lite OTH£R THAN THOSE Proor 01 po011e111on 10 t>vti. 1r-. .. ,..,.,. , •t:. <11 10 1:1e Sva~, R DHm 108 Tu• • ...-.,., 199 : Couniv on Octo«>er 111 MAZDA '79 AX-7 car trade In I tMYS3•I Ille kepi by lhe covrt II yov yOUt c'91m With IM court and HEREIHA80VE City 04 trv1ne Comm<Jntty made on Pf'•-el orOPf'rty QUO<M Av• BllDOd 1,11no ----------F47al0 Whlle. 5 ~. amllm are a cietson 1n1ereste<1 on maot •copy 10 tile personal DESCRIBED Oil 00 GI>.$ Oevel<>om4'nl o.oanmt"nl lle<WU111tr a"'"I)('() Ca• I 9766• I cass A/C Runs well 11111 IM ~1111e you may lilt-wllll represtnllll.,. 1ppo1nlld Oy WELLS. TUNNELS ANO PO Bo. 19S75 1r111ne CA Tr.e """"fll'1 J"ll t>u.•nwss .'n,~ t. ;,.n~n 11 con P\8.IC NOTICE PuDl•She<I ~llf"993 C~ S 1200 080 IMO llUll ... I& Ille covr1 1 lorm11 Requesl 11\e court wltllln tour months . · 927 t3 , it(ld••~~ 01 lht-\ntenof'O •• 0.ity PtlOI ..... 1ooer 1 2131596·5743 11• 1111 fOf Special No11ce or the Ill-Crom 11'19 <!ale Of first is-SHAFTS INTO. THROUGH PuOhshed Orang. Coast 11anSlf'•Ort\ Jlt' uSl IN ld~~f'<l ~~ l~,;~~;7~~u com · K 1*7 "•mt>t"r 7 1' 2l J990 •· ong of an 1nven1ory and ap.. suanceotlenersatptewkled 0A ACROSS THE Daily PtlOl NoYemb« 14 DUSlR•E:> "'I.. A <..ah menc'.'.o 1~ tran act 00~ FICTITIOUS 8USIMEU W-2 11 Mercedes 1972 280SE 19232 Be~ Blvd praiul"ot estalt UHll or of 1n section 9100 oltlla Call-SUBSURFACE OF ~O 1990 forn•a Coroor1I °" 17921 , , , '"" f ocMic.w MAME STA~NT Ch1mp1gnelTen Leather Huntington Beech any pe11tion or account 11 tom1a Prot>ale Code The I.ANO. AND TO BOTIOM W·226 kYP••• c re.. r trv1ne 8.-., .. ~n "s:e n•m•~ll illf'd Tiw toltowlf\9 P4!1'M>nr> rfl P\8.JC NOTlCE 1871( m llea t 3 800 p<O...Oed.,.. Mellon 1260 ol bme lor llllng c:lunf woll no• SUCH WHIPSTOCl<EO OR CA cn., 1 I \ • M 1 1990 C"'f'l9 "'-'-• • __ _.;.;;...;.....;..._.;. ___ _ 759·3M6 Dia nna lhe Cahtornt• PrOO•le Coc:ta a•p.•e t>efOfe tour months OIRECTIOHM.lY OR4UED Pl&.IC NOTICE Tile OC•••on 11 (;<1 IQfn . .;ii illXM! 00 R ·~ Posllrvm 1nC Xl•O COi· ACTTTIOUS .,... •• 4 Mercury l98• Cougar A ReQtH!lt lor Spec1a1 Notice lrom , .... 11ear.r19 d•I• no WELLS TUNNELS AND lo!,,... C" ,.~ f'•ecut·•• ort.ce ~~o~~.1.,.,°:;" •~ 1 ~ leot Avenue Coat• Mesa MAME ITA~ MERCEDES 1973 280 fully IOl<Se<S excellent Con· torm ,, ava11101e lrom Ille 1oced •t>ove SHAFTS UNDER AND NOTICE Of' MCZUftE or or "' 0,1 t>us·~n ott.cf' ""''";~Count, c.:i. 01 Dr C •,, '"'" ~ cn620 The IQllOwtr>g ~a<• St'd•n orio1nal 1VOf)'Pa•nl dillon In & out 70000 covY"tetefk YOU MAY EXAMINE ,,,. BENEATH OR BEYOND PUfllUANTTOHEALTH oll"" .... n ... 111.t1S••".' Counl onOctoo.r 16 ., ... o0 .,. Sr..10<' 680" "g ~.sn w•lh Ian 1ntetl0f Well mites 1 ownOf $3 900 AttorMy tot ~II"-': lilt kept by ,,,. coun II yov THE EXTER!Ofl LIMITS ANO SAFETY COOE 210 I .. p <'lO••ooa 51•""' ~ y HtlOO< Slreel se M•rlf\a < N MARKETING 1520 ma1n111uned Ca11torn11 63 t-484• DAVK> II'. 04! LANCY. 120 are • person onlefntea 1n j THEREOF ANO TO SECTION 11471111-Sant• Ana Ci" 9270 1 "47'251' 0.-• ~.-. CAW~ I ~lmeg Pl ~te 200-G C ar Pt1ncopats only Newpofl Center Of., 3:20. 1ne es1atf' yov ma) t.ie with RE DRILL. · R£TUNNEL. .._.."!f!!.!!!',~..c?!....... All ""''" t' '""~' , 11,....,.s 1 Pul>t·Sl't'JO 0 ,11,..... Coast Tri.s oui·ne n • tnn. Cos•• Mesa Catt! t2627 Reasonebte oller pp Newpcwt -..Ch. CA t2MO the court 1 format Request ... , .. ~.. ..... .. ~.. ...... .lt>d aa<!•,. ~ uS('() 0• H•e De P Oc ·..-24 11 ouc1ea o, "" ond1••<l~ 0•'"" T"Oma$ Grttt11u 7141957.02!3 Put>41s'*I Dr•noe Coast tor Spec1al N01iceot11\ehl-E00UEE!!:MAIN'T0AIN.OPERE~P..E PUtlSUANTTOHEAlTH iransler0< witri•n tht' pa.IN''.~...,;~:. 11~~ r,,,. '"II"''•"' ''£'"' 707 Roeal<n4 Or Orlll\QCI 0111ly Plkll Nov"rn~ 14 15 1nQ ol M 1n11en1orv an<! •P· r-t;N AN AND SAFETY CODE lh•M> '""" ,,,. Nnn,. 1q mencea 10 uanwct Ou\< Calf 92il69 MERCEDES 197' 280C. 21 1990 ora1sa4 of ut•I• aSMlt <>< ol ANY SUCH WELLS OR SEOTION 11411.A Ttil' "''"'"'s Jr'd ousint>sll W 8 r""~ .i"O'"' I~ r.c111oouil r11·• 1>uslness •1 con blue. g ood cond1t1on WTll229 any pelflion or ac.c.0un1 H MINES. WITHOUT, On Octot>e< 2 t990 and aaareu ot lhf transf('f~\I Pl&.IC NOT ICC !JuS•l'lf'Ss n•~ °' '••mes ouc1ec1 by an •nd•...Oual S7 000 OBO 650·3202 prov•ded on \eehon 1250 ol HOWEVEI\ THE RIGHT TO Oc101><1W 10 1990 •• 1975 11re IRV1NE ELECTAOMCS I "..e •D<'•• on NA The ••o•stran ll•I c:om· ••ere~"'•• t98. 2 300D 1r.e Calltorn;a ProoattCoat DRILL. MINE. STOOE. Pomona llYf'no.H" S Costa •NCORPOAA TED 2647 1 ACTTTIOUS IUSINISS D.1v1d W 5,, ... ,cn I mencecs 10 1ransact bv•• "" vu • w-'C NOT CC A Req~l IOf Special Nolice. EXPl.00£ ANO OPERATE Meu an<J •I Glendale f@O Be<si"r" we,, E• • •<> CA N.AME STATEMENT r.,,, sl•t~I """ toi.o ne•~ unoet 1"9 F<htlOUS Turbo l>eautlfvl car i'"uau I j t0<m 11 ava1110H1 lrorn 11141 THROUGH THE SURl'ACE er at Bank 7300 H1rbot I 1,.,. ti• 0,.,1, OC''""""' Ttie 100 law,,1 ~ ~,,.• .... 1n lht! CQufllV Oefk ot Or 8u1•n••• ,._,.....~ »•l•d owner ucellenl con-ACTITIOUllWStNflS 1 co..irt cler11 oo THE UPPER 500 FEET Blvo Co.,•.a •.•e~ Cal IM•tilo .,. 0,.i.crt~I n Q+-n oJOi'91N!>-• ~; •"Q" ... un•, "-. ....... oer 1 •t>ove"'1 Octooer4 1990 714 tS48-0973 "-L tlllbel, Jf., M.'21 THE SAID I.AND AS ~· t.U in tu•n Equ1pmen1 1 nd 17~ 0. .a r Pu~ sr.eo O•a"09 C. I Ttw1 Jlat-1 """ 1-.0 a i I • on S I 0 5 0 0 Pl YMOUTH 95 NAME STATEMENT an_, lof "'9tttloiief-OF TH( SUBSURFACE OF I<>•"•• ,,,. P•Ol>9flv de-f'•.1 o c;, x• n r,.., .. r "l ZURfll)'. ll\I SUAANCE "" ··~ ,..,..... 0¥rtn t G•othtll Sedan hatcnt>ack ••ce4· d Tne :!IOW'lng persona.,. VI• . Oporto. Newport RESERVED ... . THE SS 590 us CURRENCY G .oo-,1 • e .. , ... ,, Ett< \la~ Ca'':' circe ounlll n o. r, p IOI ... ...etroer , .. l 1 I Wllh,,,. COutlty Cler\. ol Or · MERCEDES 1982 380sec lent 37 770 mites auto-~MT~~~s8 121 1(1 . ~CA.., INSTRUMENT RECORDED 1$2 890 SE•ZED FROM 19-5 Iron< ""~or, W"'4!SS T.,-o ... n , .,,.() °''" l! C>Kt""!Der.. •99(1 .. 1 •noe County on Oc'lober 13 80 000 moi.1 runs 011at. mat.c. S.3500 060-57.. lither Drove Hunono~n PuO!o~ Ot.-. Coast APf\ll 23 19n POMONA AVE NUE ~ 15 ar>O os IOcatec at 11921 '°4 ,.,_,,.11 ,, Valle>.,. C•1t• 'Iii• ~1 t!XIO loolls grH I pol1sn~ al PONTIAC 85 FIERO SE S.acn C.i t 92646.s537 Dll•ly P1'9I N~oer 14 IS The ~ ... lddrHS ancJ ANO $2 700 SEIZED l'ROM S"~lo c.,c,. F ,., . .,e 11,;--c;: FCl'SZD loys sunroof $25 995 ' 21 1990 SAFE DEPOSIT BOX "T CA • • • •60 Put>i"'*l Orange Coe•• 113 1-7194 V·6 Mlntcono Wlltlewith Alli B Reoing de Beloe Wth228 Olh« common ~IOf'I. GI FNDALE FEDERAL, "'"• .. o .u•t"Q P\&.IC NOTICE O..ty P11<>1 Octobef 31 No grey 1nterlOI'. LOADED 8 121 lungll,.,., Ort.,. Hvnl· -I llT"f, o1 the real~ BANk ON£ M(N S 18"' T~ DUS~• "~'!tU: °''"' 4 Fo..nii..n_\.tlle) I .talTIDer -14 ~1 1990 MERCEDES t98•300D 32000 orgin•I I Owner ington Bt•Cll C t lil descnoed aboW I GO CE Er t>, I" '3 d lrl!\t l'f •1 Ca ' i;roF FlCfTITK>u&•u...r•• W 2l2 T"rbo Eaceltenl con-I .. \I NG M 92646-!>532 P'talC NOTICE 1 LO BRA l sa•d location 11 JUST IN· nus ou,,,.,.55 s. con-I ....... _ TE•.... -~ m1 ea "" I VII purpc>fltcl IO be 1872 POAl WH -ltd p..rsu1n1 (0 OU<;lRIES I N-•• A .. r d111on 8 3 ,000 mites sell S6000 080 Tllis Dusinen 11 con· l'lCTITIOUS•••lfNl!SI TAGGART Pl.ACE. He111nana SalelyCcx>eSec-s· 11"1 ouctea D't 1 genf'al P••1· riwtOllow•l'lQPt'''°"'"'' • .. 300 8 8 9 5 dueled by an •nd1v1dua1 -•l<l bvlk 1ranstf'• •• netSll•P ~t.. 4 . •1 650-06t6 T NAMEITATIMINT NEWPORT BEACH lion 11•11 II.CU 0) the ,..,,.,.,1o oeconsumma1eo Tilt; re . "'IS• tom ooongoos.~ssas Pt&IC NOTICE MERCEDES t9117 560SL ~ed'~":;:~~t ~o': Tiie I011ow1ng persons are CALIFORNIA 92660 ' C"ald M,.!><t Po•1Gt' ~part al Ille otf.ct o f O~ANGE menc.ea 1~ ',,~,,n· 1 tl\i~ SH.i80L 1C ADVERT IS· 1 ,ICTTTIOU9 llU ... U p I d .. • PhOne Your ftr•t ...... ntm unoe• 11\e Foe1111~~ domo bu,rr•eH H The underslglledl"'ent COIJNTV f"<it.~?W CORP r~\ "n,j, .. "" r..-1 ·.v...~ NO AGENCY 336 f ""'! .... STATEMEWT c~~m:' w~re!1, Im-....-' Business name<sl htled P ACIFIC WESTER N TNSIH dlsclalms llT"f tr111 O'ON"I> ... as se·zf'<l ·r~ G,.,a,.., .. ,.,, 511"'91 eus•nl'H .,.,,. .. ~· .,,, .. a ~! ~·\.""'• llAf'~• Ca111 n ... loftoww>o persons••• . fl t Job above on Oc101>e< 1 1990 FINANCIAL 1422 Slanloro llablllty IOI wry inc:orrec:tnril ...ith respecl lo Ille .i1e99J 1Hunhn91on 8e•C" Call eoo ..... °'' Au\jw~• ' ' 476, Oe>tr>g bu..,,...., maculate ~low miles your re ' Am Redo -<It Betoe lt1t1M ca1.1 92115 ol lhe street addrMI and ,.,,.,1111•0"'' ot Sect•on1si •o' O••· 9t-\.Oum, 01'0< ~haled .'u<@-Q o•• ~·:on ·~ voil• PACrFIC OATACOM ,7~ S•2 500 OBO ~8·10 10 ln•s si111~1 was l1tea Otv1d U cllM!I P11rock otn« common IOf'I 11352 of 1"• .. ,.1'1" ~><l •••e· 0.-C"""""" 3 1990 Th·• •ta1.,.,..,.., •n i~ ... •" 111-poit S..c:h R•,,.,ltde Ot1wi Newpor, MERCEDES 81 300TO ye>Ur fl rat car' wtlh Ille Cou•ly Clerk o• ()r. 3415 W1nos0< Covrt Co.i• 1· wry ~ ~ Sa•t>t, Co.1 .. ?(Iv •r4' -eov I rn.s bu k ,,.,._,fer IS s.Jt>-••If\ I .. ,. c "'"'• cie--. c• °' -· I :.:660 b4.·Kh c ... , 92663 - Sllllon Wagoo Turbo anoe County on Octol>orr IS M ... Calif 92626 . no11l•ed lhal lhe Ois•r<t At· iec• lo C l'•l0<n•1 un •or"' ~ C.• u..i. "Oc1ct~ ·~ '"'' o .. s•ness ' con Je!trey JOfVl A.o.ton 42, loaded avnrool lellhef cl•••lf'-... '• 1990 JolmOona<JAOams 3•75 SlllCI .... Wiii be meae IOf"i!Y OI On~co..nt, ... dS Commf"'(.ul C.c<U-6106 1~ • o..ctf'<IOV an nC•VtClu•I A·-••Cle Ort ... ~· t9U • F41'2507 W•ndSOf' Covr1 Costa Meu bull lilWllhOUI COYtnan1 Of n.1 "'"" ro .XM'\l ~~ '' 1or -r"" n"""' ano .oorn• 01 • Fe7'229t "'" ••0°s1r1nhr.l com· Beecn CaM 92563 ~als Ealflt clean $9200 PubhltleO Or Coast Calll 92626 wwrll'tty. eirpreu °' le11 lllfl lll:>O•C!·descr becJ '"" person ""'" wriom P,,.o~ Or •"Qf' ... o u• """"'"'' •o ''•"ucl buS<· TlllS t>v11ness '' con 951 .2903 your D•JI)' Ptlol 0cic::9 2, 3 1 T1>1s bui•nP\~ is con-"'"'*9d. r.garoiog 1n .. P•OPf'rl'r °"'"'""' 10 H~a11n c l "'t ,.. •, o .. t. t"<l is OR Da·•v p IOI Oc , t 4'< 1, • ·-· u"af" rN-t="tc.t•tious ducted l>Y .,, ino.vt0va1 NISSAN 1999 2•00 I November 7 14 1990 ducted by a llm•lf'<l p•rtner-poeaesslOn. . Of ano S•1~1, 1 ' It• 54" 1ton ANGE CUN T'f ESCROW IN:i~'""'t .,. -, 1 • •" B ~ "f'SS ".tme•sl 11"•d The req1stran11a1 com flr•t Choice. W 200 ship encumbranc.. to pey lhe I 1'88 4 CORP • 1f.OCJ9 GOLO .,., • At; ,,.. ' Octobei 23 1990 rnf"!cecJ 10 trantael Dus. SE Festbecie red pearl -The r901s11an1lsl com· r9meinlng pn~lf)el gum ol YOU /\IP 1nstruclK1 lhlll '' (NWEST <;TREET HUNT • t'I i e"'"'" nto~• unoe< lht! l'ICllllOul 1tvtoiac spon peck age. rnenc:ed 10 1r11nsac1 bull· the nc>M(•) secured by said you desorf' lo COf'test thf' tor ING TON BEACH CALI l'tmllC NOTICE . ., ~ ~·~'~' wu 101ed Bv11nen namecsl lttled t21( miles S l3.9:g t1rm nesi unde• tile Fl(.toho..it De.cl ol TruSl wan lnlen!SI '"'' ,r,. 11 1.,,. P•OPC!rt¥ fOAN•A <t.764 · an<J 1ne 11s1 "'1" T"• Countv Clflf~ o t °' abOve on Octobet 22 1~ days 714/556-49 8 usm•H n•ml!41) listed thef90I'\ ~ If\ said po1,ua01110 ,..,. "'"' jn\1 Sate I.la¥ 101 ' ,. q '''"'~ b> any FICTITIOUS 8UIJNESS ' ., C "'"'•"'"Oct ·~ 23 Jell AAIOfl .. w. '11 •00 ZI WHEATON I ·1' k · M l •J>o~• on N " ·as I~ C. " s"' •on ''4!18 S cre01l0< Sha•• De NOVEM MAME STATHHNT • r. 11111 sta1..,..,1 wat lilfl<l • I ( 00 " J emona I O.V><I M Patnck nm.ti). ltdlf~ • lily vou mut1 "~ • • ..,,, f'<l ctairn BER 30 1~ .... ,,-c., ,, '"•I .. , , • .,. .,. • ,. P't7'2:M ""''" lhe Coun1y C.k at Or Red I lop (102920) Dr J o hn "J ack " servtces will be hl'ld Tlllt .... _,,, ... ., ITtld unoer me terms °' MIO alll•"O ,ou• nl4'r4'SI on Ille l>u,~n 01, t)f'IO<f' tM OOinql> nf"!• • Pu0•1s•e0 0.•"9" Coat• af\C)t Couni.,onOctober 21 ll ,111 Ml h o n Wh<'aton. 60. ul 11 00 A M Satur I""'" ·~County CLC!fk or Or· De.cl°' Trust, ...,_ cNlf9eS P' ,.,,..., '"'"'-"'"'1' '"" ttif'! conaurnmation dalf' KH'CI ..6 pr c -Q ~ AU i o o .. • P •c• .'.X•otlt'r 3 1 No 1~ 1111111 nf Laouna Beec h . dav N ovember 17th ange Coun1y on ociol>ef 23 end·~°' the rrus1 .. c•a·m " ,,,. Sul>f"•Of Court Ired aOQ"f' <i• • "" ~ R •• _...._, .. ~~ .... ~ ·~ ? ' •9CIO Fennl "' • 19go end ol W. INSts c....-eo by 01 1"" Ce>u"'' • O• tnoe Dated Nov.,,...o.r • 1990 "'""" • ,.,. • 1 • "'!>'~ "" :' iJ PubhafteCI Oranoe Coaat IHTI .sT 11111 d1t"d Thursdav No-al Ckean H~ll~ Com-1'413nS ._,De.cl o1 Trust .. ,., n '" .,, 130• <la•" 01 •he JUST INOUITIMll. INC_ A~· 1,~ • • ,,,.._. 400 Oatty P>IOt Octoe>er 31 1o1o 2888 llatl'.>Or BJ\ld c M \'(•mlx•r 8. limo or mun It' ( h u r r h P\Jl>hshed O<lll'Qe Coa•• TN IO&lll emounf °' lhe t.rs1 publ·l"ll>on of llltS No· A Celltofl\&e Corpcwa•lon. eo-Wlh ...... •I At• 1rr Pl&IC NOTICE ...... Der -14 21 1990 a.Olll 1an<'t'r Born 1n South :\2222 Del Ob1~po. Diiiy Polo! Oc1o1* 31 No-""'*" 1lelal'ICI ol Int '«" '"''"' ,ou rect"i~e •1 fto«Mtrt J Juel.~-c-1 • n ,, w -21· n.. Sn J • vem~r 7 14 21 1990 ~ MCUNO t>y the ..-1.,1 ""°C" 1Pl'.,f' u.e cMnl TrW11fer0t •r " ... ,, t STAT£MENT Of' PEUGEOT '111MlttstlWUH $1875 (41<1BARI PrTvate perty 7 t4 -r,34 5556 Porec1>e 1976 91 tS Targa Alpine white. blaell te11hef onletlOf new top & wlltoel1 9rea1 car S I 2 K 9 3 7 • 56 I q- 1154 OS~4 Rolls Re>yce 77 SllVer Wrlllh II BalDOI whltelchoc:olale t11du. 79f( Or1g1nelly eold 1n NB Immaculate 1'1rOUQh· ou l S29 .900 7 141644-0206 SAAB 1973 Coupe unique C1e11gn ,,...... in- tenor. run• ~· S950 548-74 79 Subaru 1082 •Of Auto ale. S 1 150 good 1ran1pot1e1 1on 6'4-414129 M2·U90 Pasadcn..i nn V('('f'm • II Uilll c ... p"trJnu w 218 P'oC*IY IO be "°"' ar\d c I• N•1"'bf'' Cl() 0411 I lttVtNE EL.ICnlONtCS. lauc1 ... !'." ' A8ANOOHMENT °" l>t ' I" I ~:!9. Or BRITT AlN rMIONll>tl I SllmeleCJ cost• YOu ""''I ~e<Vf! •n tna0<Hd INCOtl~tl.AT£0, 8J. JA* USE Of' FICTITIOUS I W hc•aton ~rndu.Hl'd PUBl.IC NOTICE . CCC' of"'" claim 01' lhe Ots ... n .. OUNtAN fltHldenl IUSINESS .... from ().,ltknWI Col · MARY G BRIT'TAIN. ex~ and ltdlfancet II ''' I """ ,,,.. I O•enoe Tr1n1feree . . Tne lollo••.,na persons age 92 o r Cost.a M~t the lime °' the lf'ltloal County 1A11n C••'Q Aob•M)(I Pul)lo~ Or'""""' C(IH I r hf' 4t. .. n'1Q'1~ ·~ u,_ OI lt:'"l' .. n ·• I('\ l'IV( ... his . . . I( ... pot>IC:llllOn °' l1'le Nollet ot "'-I "' tr I A•1 ~ ftA I ~1 -....... " p u ,, passt.-d IWJ" Nm.'l'm -F:t<:TrTIOUS 8USINESS ........... .... , ... 0;,' ,~, oc • '•·~v u O••l'r P•kll Nt>.,...,,t>et '" ''"" F•c• 1•ous Bu11n••• Onctornw in Vt>tt>rm· ' " -•-t.174 !16 ·ooc"·rl'""'"'°'' .... wrsi 1Qqo .......... ~ 'N MARKETING M~,,1 ( ber 10. 1990 VNta.I NAMI ll'ATE•NT The benellc*Y ""'* '),1,,l.t AM CA Q;?701 wilhtn w u· 1t.•::i trvonf! .,, Costa Meta ary \•ull'lnt' rom lion on Thursdav N o The lo110W1ng peraons ••t Mild De.cl °' Truil i .. n Ill• •1••' • '"" '· "9 o l Cai•• 112s1• v (' OJ\ ... In ltl57 he vember I~. rrom ' ~ 00 cSOtM"li~: oOo LEASH -~ ••IWltO and lf\f' C"I•,.. r ~ !Wot>rlOf The f tef;hOO, But1!'eff opl'nt.J C'nrona d ef p M 9 OO I' M COMPANY 1760 M O'tla ~ 10 the~ Cour1 C•v•I ().wot-on Nam@ rr.• .. •f'<l •o it>ove .. ., Mar Anunal H ospital tu °"" a Miiien Daclllralion ol Th" '" '"'~ 10 ,.,.,..., "'• PUBUC NOTlC[ p:471510 1 ot>J .,. On1n~ Cetun•• M \\Ith h1~ "''"" San Mf>MOrtal S1Prv1t~ will A-:92:2~-10 Cost• Mesa oec.11 end Dwnancl tor onO ~vre 1 • ..,,,~ c111rn •• 7'" ~ SI Aor•I 18 1990 f lL[ ~ he ld on t'nday. l. Ult r• Blaid ~ A C•h· s... end awnnen NOllCe °' ,:.hnq 'r lf'•P1' n l"e FICTITIOUS....... . r• .4 ,, ,,,.o F,c; .. ~, .. lie• mcw<'d to Laguna N ovt>mbt•r US. nt IO :so 10fn11 Corl>Qf111on.' N1A OttllJI end £1eet10n IO Seti ~·o~·~~u ,;...,:~n ,;::': NAMI IT A TEMENT · l •"' Oetr.n Thomn Grott1111 Beach In l~. and AM lnterm~nl ™• butlMU 11 con· The unOenigneo ~"'~'r....nQ CSK•••f'<l<>< °' Tt1elOllo1•"ngpenons1re -"'20' 1<. ec.1n Voll• ~1 servl'd as t'\)·pa"ltor n r Harbor Lawn W t-..t dueled Dy e corporation Mid Notice ol 09faull ana 1 <1 .. :,.,1 '"'It'll to ,,... Staie 01 dOlng Ous.neee n Bf'IK"I Calif 92663 u ('h h 11 The 1t1g11l r•nl' c om · ElectlOn 10 Sell 10 .,. TNT RENTALS 21H James R Gooager, ,.081 rigun.l Ur<' <' rnini.IM M t'morial rnenced lo tr•nsac:I bvs•· rwc:otOed II\ lhe c°"'1fv C•hle>rn•• •"4 diSlrtbul~ v 1.i11 Ho9ar Newp or t nomllC ""'TIC[ WoOOl~wn Tuslln Celll opt>ned hll Sl'('Ond Park Mo rtuary. Ot net.a unoer 11'19 loer!Uous ""*-tne ,..., property IS ~ .. ·,.,;'h11~:~)~=~r.,1~:;:~. e.acn C11"1 9;i~ rug ml Q1680 pr;w.•ttt"'. Ahl!iO An11nal • R!l:l 2421 bu .. ,_. name or names IOcelad Te<ry ~a111s 2"\2• 11•11• Th1t Dvs111i'ss was con Clin1<:, In 1986 Dr· rt'\ tON , •. lltlld •l>O.,. on 9113'90 OCT08£R 11on 'IA!ll "''lhoul further ti091n Newport Be•c1t ll ,,... ilurtf'<1 !'Iv CO·perlnefll --... ..... 1-Vtt~-Bret<I-lf'C M $ Oele 3' 1 • •• " "'"''~"ll C•1o• ~1"60 l flCTITIOUI "USINlll T1111 s1atemen1 ""as t•led Wtkafnn will be rt'· n1'.a..ll c.n 0 ..... J Pi...o.n1 1980 '"""'"""' 1~~c~ Thii" l>v•tntU 't1'Sll"' ...... ~unMENT lwtlltl"f'~Clerk ol()o- m('mb<>red for h " M arRan•t A Waltht'r r:~., ,.;lf'mfW'll wu hied ~CY MO"TGAOl Da·h P•lot No.,.,,,.,.. 14 ~ 1 ducted by .,, W\divtdu•I .... , • ... "" 'no+' Cou"h M 0c1 lt>et 23 lnvc· ot God. f.lm1ly LonR linw Bt1lboa Wllh the County Clwtt of°' coRJ>O.-.ATION 28 l9ll'O 30 fl\e r419•1tran1111 C(>m •1""'<) t>u• ,, •• 19g() • and frwnd Survtvt-d n"StdC'nl h11111 Olin ange County on November HNld TNSlw w-2 .~ tt tr n._I(', ""'-" \•Of(I i ut;. 1930 r,,.1>11....0 Or•f'IC)4t -"9'' N 8 1990 fl.4747'M ,,., ~A'r' --,,,. NOTIC£ 1ntn ..no.. ·~ f""IChllC'lul H.,N\. e . . •J co .. •• Oa .... PrlOI Octot>e< 3 I No. bv S.trl. hl!i bc>lov<'d brr fl In ?J in <'W f'ubltlhecl °'enoe Coeei MIU.BRAE. CA~ ('151 rvul."' 8 u11ne11 "•"'•111 1111.0 IM<"'• Cn• '·" 11 °1~7 \lf'tl\b4"r • '" •' 19t0 ...;,ff" of 39 Y<' rs. llOM mark. Crt>rmurw Al o.i1y Ptlot November,. '' eal·Ql(>IO ,ICTITIOUS .., .... , l•t>ow on Oc1o«1eor t5 1990 Dv"<l ~oc •,"" ~s w W-21t P\8.JC M>llC£ ,.tCTmOUS llUSINE.H NAMI Sl'ATl....-r T.... lollowing per 90f'll .,,. "°'~ bvll'leSI ., JIM HICKS NAU• CDl LEGE '100 &fen St • 100 ~l>O'I 8elCfl CA 92680 J.,..,.. HICll.I 22 <Awac:a<' L~ Niouel CA 9262~ DouglU "'r~ Mme "' •bo.,. ThlS t>us•ne.t 11 con duc1eCI by an •AOMdual The •eg11tr•nl com m..1CleO to tr_,,Mci ~ -~ lhe 11('11110<11 ~ n-or names llt1ed 1bow on 9 2• '90 J8met Hicks Tt111 1tatf'n'>enl """" hlftd With 1~ County Clel"o 01 Ot ~.cc-.,...-841c>l-O.. 24 19')() 1'470* P\lt>lt"*2 °' ... Coa•I 0.•I) P1IOI ()(IOl>ef 24 3 1 Nn,,,.,,..bfl • 14 1990 W•2t0 J ohn. MArk. Mk-hut"I, 81(C" M"'t"n she> nmv<'d 28 Okembet •. t900 &,SUSANHAMNONO NA• STATEWNT Tiii Mi LIAll M a 1th 1• w , a nd m Cass Count)'. North w 232 ASST ~ MESIDiNt r .... t011o .. ;ng persont ,,.. till/.. Timothy . d ~ghtf'rt Dakota vtA C .1nada ~.w:: Slgr1ttlln °~ tio•~:GE-MfNT. STARTING A 1tEW BUSINESS?? JobTran•fef MuetMll Annt'. Don>thy , .ind Evehtuall y !ht' "8.ICM)TIC( ,,.,4,11,11•11•111 ,_, 117te H••~ 8IYd Sult•' lftLPlfflll1~ M1ckw. l'liht grund-movrotoLc~A"gt-IC'S Kt*7 1•S5 Coai• Mesa Cahl To t•tl• over ..... " (' h I Id r .. n • I "" I n Wht'l'\' llh•· bt"l';.10){' th• fltCTYTIOUe llUeM•I 9,826 BMW Conwrt1ble WM•. broth.-r Ji. n'lt• i.. revcn.'Ci f'mplove«t o f NA• eT&Tl•NT "8.IC M>TICE I Rol>f'<• o r..eoma"..,_)J cer phone ALL OPTIONS M nd M The loffoWJng penon1 we So4!11"0 ........ 1•Ylne ..._, INCLUDED! Coot cer. brotht•r Rlt hurd. nd the lalt' r a rl dOlng ~.. ACTITIOUS ..,..... t21 t• I lff-3171 ""'t'r Rulhm•rlon 0 P C'l .. rk o( Los All· Th• StrH t Compeny ..._ 8TAffMINT fte N0tttna111u 21~ C ~~--~~~~' gpln and Balboa Sh• • tOO Mac.AttlM ~ Suite fl'lre IOllOWWIO perl0'11 .,. San Miene! [> W•• eo. ... = ...J , 103. ~ 8Mch CA ~ ~.. Meea Calif t2t27 I WU marrloru or owr tHIO 0' w fNTE~PA!Sf!\ q~ (fie; .., Huang 10411 l• 50 )'\'At'I to tht-llltL' Street C.0.111 Cofpor. us o.--, 1250 [ warnu1 Sombra Ave 'ounta1n v• 11ma1••• AIC, P/8 , P/I, PfW, POl.. ""· cc. """°°'. cu1toni ~/c .... •t• IHlhf t , lfl"fght red (U20l1l ...... ua1mT111Ta lU~ (j('Ot C WaJ~r etion 1 c.titomta :::· A~. ,utterton Ct hl ._., Celol t11ot andh'· ~Yf 11~-~~ :=-~:>~IMCfl· '1:!.oe P OrltUltcn m~ o ~~J.Y51~~ 1~2 ' t c-.r u.o'j fl>nl nunft.· CA t2MO Ad ... ~ A~ Call! IMIO dunng 1h1S lime> S he Th .. butineu 11 con· t21ot Tn•• 1:>u,1ne" •• con·' ha<i aurv1vtd flv~ d\.leted by a COff)Oflllol\ Tl'l11 t>vtln .. • " con ducted l'ly an un1n.I b-·h .. -.• The reglttrant com· dueled by 1 llrft•led pa!lnef otpor •t•d n1oc1allol\, •V• {'f'll ••"II 10 1r*'8aCt ~ lfl4P 0411ef INn I l)Mll\9flohlp end ~v, ni nd IM'ldat tl\e hChl!OUt TM 199111ran11tt c:orn The r419111rant(•I com-• oophcw" wf'll i'\etN cw MmM m9ftC9d to t1antae1 bu.. m.nc.c1 10 1111\NCt buet-1 d I d lliat.o ltlO\le on Octob« 3 I neu llndtf the '!Fl•l-OUI neea un<* lhe HcltltOUS 1r•n n ff •n 1990 eu11ne , na~•)' 1111ed !l\lt•n• • M~•I hll.01 rw-ptw" · (rl('nda and S•rwt Cac>ttal C«POr 1t>ow on °''ooer 10 •MO .oove on l\O! t.-t ' nirtahbon Dl<>d No· atlOi't J HltfOld Str .. t a.cwoe QtlUllCl'I Mdleel Ill tau!My • wm1 r 8 1990 1n ~' TM .. '"'*'' ... 141d Thie st1*'*1t .. ..,. V (l..u Thie ~I -. llllMt """the CoutltY Cler1i ot Or· .tlll tfle Ccunty Ci.ti ot Ot•I rtJUn&aln a ""' r · "'9 ~a.. oe Or· .,.. County on Odot>er 11 -. ~fY Oft Octo&ier a. VK'N wit\ bf. h Id County on No'4Jfttter ,tlO 1tl0 I Wl'Cl~y. • '" :•. 1 ... ..,.,. NMM ,.,_I The L19at Department at the Oa1ly P110t 11 p .. ated 10 •n· nounce a new Mfv1c e now ev••I • .,.. to new bu$1MSMS Wt will now SEAAC H th• n~ fOf you at no tatra charge and save you the time •nd th• tr.p to IM Court HouM 1n S tnla Ana Thetl. ot cour.. aner the ae.fC:h 11 completed .-·w ill ht• your IChhOUS C>uStMQ n.me statement wttl'\ ,,,. County Cl9tk . pubt11h once • weetl fOf tour _.., u r9qu1rtd by ta• •nd then f... yOUf PfOOI Of pvbll· ca1110n with lh41 County Ci.rtt bc>r 14. 16'io •• 1.00 ~=--C::.~~ 1~ o::=~,~I ~Oc=-1~1 ~;;;;;;!!~lil••·~~~!l!!~.'p M • Pll<ifK' Vic:i•, ?I '**"-4 1"0 NOWimW 7, t• tttO ~ 7 1• 11 tMO_,~~!!l••·············· ! ('~ df'I Mar '---w.n, W·tM W'l.:_111 Pteaae stoe> bv to .... your rict111ous bus1neu st1temen1 •• the Oetly P1k>t Legal Depaft- ment 330 Wnt t•v Co.ta Mna Calltorn.. If y0u can "°' stop by plotaM C.-UI at (7 14) 642·4321. Eattna.on 31S or 316 ~ we WtM meta• an~ta ta. YoU to handtl thtt Pfocieckff• by "'*' " you lftOu'd ""-~ eny further ~tlOM. pletlM c•t UI ~ .. _. be fftOf• then Q&act to ..... , you , Good IUcll ~ '°"' f\ew tNstnea~• -' • ·sam's ba!jl is two notes higher ) -than BalfY's." 'llAIUIADUU by Brad And«9on • I I I @ ' "I can't bel""" it .. He·most be l>S)'dllc. How does he atways know 'Ilka'! it's des9ert time?" lfA!fCY OVERBOARD IT'5 TIME 1b IAKE cAAKGE OF M'i LIFE, CHARLEl ADAM 'IE SSIR, SIA;>J1N6 IDD/\'i, 1 ASSIJ~£' CONW&~ '1141S I~ !Wt Hd C'I ~ lliO A~ .1J~VS~S0Jt0J . •• ___ ........__._.., - ftAllUft ----·~ ... _ . . ·. ~ -. 8BOJt -. MEl\e, SllOOl'( .. TME SCllOOI. evs IS COMIN6 .. WM'f OON'T 1011 TAKE l#f CAP i AMO llMl!ltEU.A MOME FO~ ME ? ~ ........ by ClwtM M. 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